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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Paint Without Oil 



Remarkable Discovery That Cuts 

 Down the Cost of Paint Seventy- 

 Five Per Cent. 



A Free Trial Packase is Maileil to 

 Everyone T»ho AVrites. 



A. L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer 

 of Adams, N. Y., has discovered a pro- 

 cess of making a new kind of paint 

 without the use of oil. He calls it 

 Powderpaint. It comes in the form of 

 a dry powder and all that is required 

 is cold water to make a paint weather 

 proof, fire proof and as durable as oil 

 paint. It adheres to any surface wood, 

 stone or brick, spreads and looks like 

 oil paint and costs about one-fourth 

 as much. 



"Write to Mr. A. L. Rice. Manuf'r., 303 

 North St., Adams, N. Y., and he will 

 send yo"u a free trial package, also 

 color card and full information show- 

 ing you how^ you can save a good many 

 dollars. Write today. 



PORTER BEE ESCAPE 



WILLING 



to try my plan and increase your profits on tJie 



sale of honey? 

 Sold my 1911 crop for 2.5c per section. I'll 

 send complete sample for 25c (coin) for post- 

 age and packing — You'll lose money if you don't. 

 I am willing to help you. 

 .<'. S. sHAFEJt, 

 Dent H. • 311 ^ ft.. So. Oinalin, >>b 



Why Not Have a Good Light? Here It Is! 



i right, Powerful. Economical, 

 Odorless, Smokeless. Every one 

 guaranteed. The Lamp to READ, 

 WRITE and WORK by. Indis- 

 pensable in your home. If your 

 de.'iler hasn't got them, send his 

 name and address and your name 

 and address and we will mail as 

 manv as you want at 25c each. 

 -AGENTS WANTED EVERY- 



"tHe' STEEL MANTLE LIGHT CO. 



.<■: Iliiriin St., Toledo, O. 



*I*I'<K CI. OVER SEEn 



Medium red, large red, alfalfa. Sweet clo- 

 ver and grass seeds in general; also 



s;^ED CORN 



Several varieties and thoroughbred. Write 

 for prices and catalog apiary supplies. All 

 seeds of high purity. 



SAVES 

 TIME HONEY MONEY 



15e eacli, $1.05 doz. All Dealers. 



3Ianiifactiired only by 



R. & E. C. PORTER, Lewlstown, III. 



MEXICO AS 

 A BEE COUNTRY 



B. A. Hadsell, one of the largest bee-keepers 

 in the world, has made six trips to Mexico, 

 investigating that country as a bee country, 

 and is so infatuated with it that he is closing 

 out his bees in Arizona. He has been to great 

 expense in getting up a finely illustrated 32- 

 page booklet describing the tropics of Mexico 

 as a Bee Man's paradise, which is also stt- 

 perior as a farming, stock raising and fruit 

 country, where mercury ranges between 55 

 and 98. Frost and sun-stroke is unknown. 

 Also a great health resort. He will mail this 

 book free by addressing 



B. A. HADSELL, Lititz, Pa. 



WANTED 

 WHITE HONEY 



Both 



comb and extracted. Write 

 us before disposing of 

 your crop. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN 



265-267 Greenwich St. 



New York, N. Y. 



C ARNIOL AN S -SUPERIOR WINTERERS 



How have your Ijees wintered? 

 Have they wintered satisfactory? 

 Are they somewhat weak? Would 

 you like your bees to winter in 

 better condition? Carniolans stand 

 the long, cold winters of our 

 Northern States the best. Write 

 'Superiority of the Carniolan Bee." 

 FREE. ALBERT G. HA.NN. 



lie Oii«en Breeder. PITTSTOWN. N. J. 



Scienl 



E. A. 



Carroll Co. 



SlVEI.I,, 

 Milledgeville, 111. 



Italian, Cyprian, Carniolan, Caucasian and 

 Banat Queens. Bee Supplies. Honey Packages. 

 AVALTER C. MORRIS, 



74 Cortlan«lt St., 



lVe»v York City. IV. Y. 



