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Discount 



We will allow you the above discount 

 on all orders accompnied by cash during 

 November. Send for Catalogue. 



Page & Lyon Mfg. Co., New London, Wis. 



A New Deal. 



A manufacturer of bee hives has an 

 over stock. He wants the cash NOW. 



8-fr. 1^-st. E. Dove hives, 85cts each. 

 No. 1 sections $2.97. 

 There are some conditions: 



1st. Cash by Nov. 29, 1905. 



2nd. You must become a sub- 

 scriber to the Rural Bee- 

 keeper, one year in advance, 

 $1.00. 



3rd. You must send your or- 

 der to the undersig-ned, add- 

 ing- thereto 10 per cent, for 

 amounts Jess than SoO.OO. 

 7>^ percent, on amounts over 

 $50.00 and less than $100.00. 

 6 per cent, on amounts $100 

 to $500. 



5 per cent, on amounts $500 

 to $1,000. 



3 per cent, on amounts over 

 $1,000. 



No Catalog-ue. Order now. This is 

 the last chance. Will not appear ag-ain. 



W- H, Putnam, River Falls, Wis, 



■K€IM»1I 



The Companion as a Christmas 



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 to be acceptable than a year's sub- 

 scription to The Youth's Companion ? 

 Is there any one, young: or old, who, 

 having once had the paper in his 

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 wish to possess it for his very own ? It 

 IS a grift which, far from losing-' its 

 freshness as Christmas receds into the 

 past, grrows moredelightful, more nec- 

 essary to one's enjoyment, week bv 

 week. ■^ 



The boy likes it for it reflects in its 

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 boyish aspi ration. The father likes it, 

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 of information of the practical sort. 

 The gnrl likes it for the stories, anec- 

 dotes, sketches and editorial articles 

 printed in each number especially for 

 her. The mother likes it for its stories 

 of domestic life and family affection, 

 for Its children's page and its medical 

 article. 



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 the new subscriber all the remaining- 

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 the "Minutemen" Calander for 1906, 

 lithographed in twelve colors and g-old. 



Full illustrated announcement of the 

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