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tires, which must be always taken into consideration when loading. 

 I made the Lorry body myself. I can hoist the passenger body, 

 take off the Lorry body, or put it on alone, or change the one for 

 the other, in less than half an hour. The advantages that an auto 

 has over a horse is, that when using a horse for out-yards, a per- 

 son is so long on the road and then if obliged to leave his horse so 

 far away from the bees, that it makes a lot of hard work carrying 

 everything to and from the wagon and very often wait until dark to 

 do some work. An auto can be run up close, emptied or loaded 

 any time of day. 



Burlington, Ontario. 



A Honey-House Arranged to Save Time and Labor. 



H. F. HART. 



'^^^ WENTY-FIVE years ago I had an apiary on a side hill. I 

 L^ built my honey-house on the low side, making the floor in 

 two levels. The extracting was done on the highest level, 

 the honey flowing from the extractor and uncapping tank to a stor- 

 age tank below, and when the honey had become sufficiently clear 

 in the storage tank it was drawn off in barrels. These barrels were 

 rolled out of the honey-house door direct into the bed of a wagon, 

 and there was no lifting from first to last. 



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The Wheel-barrow Brings Up the Honey. Gravity Takes it Down. 



