July 26, 1906 



631 



American Ttee Journal 



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DADANT'S FOUNDATION" I 



IT EXCELS 



EVERY INCH equal to sample 



Beauty, Purity, Firmness. No Sagging, No Loss. 



Twenty-seven Years of Experience. We Guarantee Satisfaction. 



WAX WORKED INTO FOUNDATION 



at all 



BEE=SUPPLI ES of all kinds. 



Beeswax Wanted times.. 



••■• ■•'- ."'«»• .»1i 



DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, 111. 



SEND FOR OUR CATALOG 



Big Profits in Capons 



(CAPON 

 -TOOLS 



. P. Pilling & Son, 



Gaponizin^ is easy— soon 

 learned. Complete outfit 

 , with free instructions 

 , postpaid $2.50. f 



iGape Worm Extractor 25c 



[Poultry Marker 250 



[French Killing KnifeaOC 

 |Capon Book Free. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Italian Queens 



Red Clover and 5-banded strains. Untested 

 Queens, 75c; Select Untested, $1.00; Tested, 

 SI. 50; Select Tested, $2.50. 



H. M. PARKER, JR. 



30Atf JAMES ISLAND, S. C. 



Fire Sale of 

 Bee-SuDDlies 



Come and see the goods before buying, if you can. It 

 will pay you, as you will 



Save 25 to 50 Percent 



As announced last week, a fire which caused almost a total loss occured 

 June 20, in the building we then occupied. We are now in our new quarters — 

 191 & 193 Superior St. (3 blocks north and 1 block east of our old location) — 

 where we have the slightly damaged goods that we have sorted out, and also a 

 stock of 



New Lewis Goods at Factory Prices 



Any bee-keeper living within a reasonable distance of Chicago can make 

 money on any supplies he may need now or later, by coming to Chicago and 

 looking over the goods that we selected out after the fire. Better order quick if 

 you want any of the goods we are selling at 25 to 50 percent reduction. 



Send for Free Catalog of New Goods. Address, 



M. M. ARND, Proprietor, York Honey and Bee-Supply Co. mot i.c.) 



I.oug Distance Telephone, North 155'i. 191 AND 193 SUPERIOR ST. CHICAGO. ILL. 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 



FOR HIS 



*• Bee-Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discount! to the Trade. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing;. 



July 27th 



the Nickel Plate Road will run an ex- 

 cursion to Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., at 

 one fare for the round-trip ($ 14.00) from 

 Chicago, with return limit of August 

 28th, by depositing ticket. No excess 

 fare charged on any train on Nickel 

 Plate Road. Cheap rates to other east- 

 ern points. Three trains daily, with 

 vestibuled sleeping-cars. Individual 

 Club Meals, ranging in price from 35 

 cents to $1.00 ; also service a la carte 

 and mid-day Luncheon, 50 cents. Chi- 

 cago City Ticket Office, 107 Adams St. 

 La Salle St. Station, the only Depot in 

 Chicago on the Elevated Railroad Loop. 

 15— 29A2t 



The Rietsche Press 



Made of artificial stone. Practically Inde- 

 structible, and giving entirely satisfactory re- 

 sults. Comb foundation made easily and 

 ?ulckly at less than half the cost of buying 

 irom the dealers. Price of Press, $1.50— cash 

 with order. Address, 



ADRIAN GETAZ, 



45Atf KNOXVILLE, TENN. 



Brj.G. Goodner, of this State, writes me that 

 "he prefers to pay $25.00 for a Rietsche Press 

 rather than do without it." — A. G. 



