THE BER KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



195 



ROOT'S 

 GOODS, 



At wholesale and retail. Honey 

 is cheap, and, to be successful, 

 goods must be bought at the 

 lowest possible price. I can 

 help you in this. Try it by 

 sending a list of what you want 

 — you will get prices by return 

 mail. Large Illust'-ated Cata- 

 logue, full of information, free. 

 Beeswax wanted in exchange 

 for goods, or cash, at best prices. 



r\. H. HU/ST, 



Bhll P.kanch, Mich. 



SUG6ESS 



Is one of the most pleasant ex- 

 periences with which a man can 

 meet. If this is what you would 

 like to meet, but are a little 

 doubtful as to which road to fol- 

 low, take the advice of one who 

 has met succes, and can tell you 

 all about it. Few men have met 

 with greater success in bee-keep- 

 ing than has Mr. Jas. Heddon, 

 of Dowagiac, I\Iich.; and the 

 paths that he has trod are clear- 

 ly mapped out in a book which 

 he has published, and which 

 is very appropriately called 

 " vSuccEss IN Bke - Culture." 

 The price is 50 cents. The fore- 

 going is given as the honest opin- 

 ion of the editor of the Review. 



If the 



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 the publisher and the adverti.s- 

 er. It hel])s the former by rais- 

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 which advertising mediums are 

 most profitable. If you would 

 help the Review, be sure and 

 sa}' " I saw your advertisement 

 in the Review," when writing 

 to advertisers. 



COA\B 

 Foupclatiop. 



We can now furnish the very 

 best that can be made from pure 

 wax. Our new process of mill- 

 ing enaV)les us to surpass our 

 ])revious elTorts in the manufac- 

 ture of foundation. It is always 

 ]iure and sweet. It does not sag. 

 It is the kind that you want. If 

 you once try it you will have no 

 other. Samples furnished free. 

 Large, illustrated catalogue of 

 bee-keepers' supplies, and a copy 

 of the American Bee-Keep- 

 er sent upon application. 



W. T. Falconer A\fg. 60., 



Jamkstown, N. Y. 



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