THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



125 



THE 



FOUNTAIN 

 PEN 



has the 

 ^^LUCKY CURVE^^ 



The "lucky curve" is a curve in 

 the feed pipe that brings its inner 

 opening out against the inside of 

 the barrel of the pen, and this ar- 

 rangement allows capillary at- 

 traction to suck the ink out of the 

 feed-pipe when the pen end is 

 held uppermost, thus preventing 

 all leakage. At the same time 

 the feed-pipe is kept moist with 

 ink and ready for business- 

 There are other good features 

 about the Parker. One is the al- 

 most impossibility of breaking 

 the handle. If it breaks from 

 any cause within a year a new 

 one is sent free. 



Mr. N. E. France, General Man- 

 ager of the National Bee-Keepers' 

 .\ssociation, has carried a Parker 

 pen for years, and "swears by it," 

 so to speak. I have carried one 

 now for a year myself, and can 

 truthfully say that I have derived 

 more satisfaction from it than 

 from any other fountain pen that 

 I have ever carried, and I have 

 tried several other kinds. I offer- 

 ed this pen last year in connection 

 with the Review, and sold a large 

 number of them, and I don't know 

 of a dissatisfied customer. If there 

 is, I want to hear from him. 

 There are plenty of pens that I 

 might offer for $i.oo and make 

 more money than I am making o.i 

 the Parker, but I care more to 

 furtiish my subscribers a good 

 article nt a fair profit, than to 

 make a big profit on a cheap pen. 

 There are different styles of 

 pens varying in price from $1.50 to 

 $10.00, dependitig upon the finish 

 of the handle. My pen cost $2 00 

 and, so far as practical use is con- 

 cerned, is the equal of any; and I 

 have made arrangements where- 

 by I can send the Review one 

 year, and one of the $2.00 pens, 

 for only $2.50. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed, or money 

 will be refunded. 



W, Z. HUTCHINSON, 

 Flint, Michigan* 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



New Catalogue Lower Pries 



Modern Machinery Better Goods 



We are Manufacturers 



MF'G. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



147-149 Cedar I<ake Road 



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1 1=2 STORY, 



8-frame hives, either plain, or bee-way 

 supers, $1.00. No. 1 sections, $4.00 

 for 1,000. 24 lb shipping- cases, $13.00 

 for 100; 121b $8.00 for 100; 201b Danz., 

 $11.00, for 100. Hives, sections, foun- 

 dation, etc., by the car load. Berry 

 boxes, baskets, crates, etc. kept in 

 stock. One year's subscription to any 

 bee journal free with orders of $5.00 or 

 over. Send for free list. 



W. D. SOPER 

 R. D. 3 Jackson, Mich. 



The Bee and Honey Co. 



Wishes to sell you all of the 

 bees and queens that you may 

 need the coming- season. 



Catalog- describing- the six 

 different races of bees that we 

 breed, sent free. Get our 

 prices before buying. 



THE BEE AND HONEY CO., 

 2-05-tf Beeville, Tex. 



Paper Cutter 



For Sale. 



A man living near here, and having a small 

 job printing office, has consolidated his office. 

 With mine, and is putting in a cylinder press 

 we both had a paper cutter, and, as we have no 

 use for both of them, one will be sold at a .sacri- 

 fice. Mine is a 24-incli cutter, and has a new 

 knife for which I i>aid $10.00 last spring, yet 

 $25.00 will take the machine. A photograph and 

 description of the machine will l>e .sent on ap- 

 plication. This new man will have no connec- 

 tion whatever with the Review — simply with the 

 job work. The presswork for the Review will 

 be done on the new press. 



W Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



HONEY QUEENS 



IvAWS' ITALIAN and HOLY LAND QUEEN.S. 

 Plent.v of fine queens of the best strains on earth 

 and with these lam catering to a satisfied trade. 

 Are you in it? Or are you interested. 



Laws' Leather and Golden Italians, 

 Laws' Holy Lands. 



These three, no more. The following prices 

 are as low as con.sistent with good queens. Un- 

 tested, 90c; per dozen, S8 00; tested Ji.oo; per 

 dozen, Jio. Breedeis, the very best of either 

 race, $3 00 each. 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Tex. 



