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THE BEE-KEFPERS' REVIEW 



THE CHARMS 



OUR SUMMER SEAS 



Spend your vacation on the Great Lakes, the most economical and enjoyable outing in America. 

 WHERE YOU CAN GO 

 Daily service is operated between Detroit and Cleveland, Detroit and Buffalo; four trips 

 weekly between Toledo, Detroit. Mackinac Island and way ports; daily service between 

 Toledo, Cleveland and Put-in-Bay. During July and August, two boats out of Cleveland and 

 Detroit, every Saturday and Sunday night. 



A Cleveland to Mackinac special steamer will be operated two trips weekly from June tSth to 

 September 10th. stopping only at Detroit every trip and Goderich, Ont., every other trip. 

 Railroad Tickets Available on Steamers. Special Day Trips Between 

 Detroit and Cleveland, During July and August. 



Send 2 cent stamp for Illustrated Pamphlet and Great Lakes Map. 

 Address: L. G. Lewis, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich. 

 Philip H. McMillan. Pres. A. A. Schantz. Gen'l Mgr. 



Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company 



Tlie season has opened up more favorably, after all. than many beekeepers anticip-Tted. 

 and many find themselves unprepared for the swarming period and honey-flow which is 

 just before them. Extra hives just now mean almost a double output of honey, and we 

 can get these hives to you at once. We have a large and complete slock of all kinds and 

 combinations, and can fill your order th^ day it is received. 



If you are producing comb honey the Danzenbaker hive will give you most excellent 

 satisfaction. Reports from large users of this hive show that with it a very large percent- 

 age of fancy comb honey may be produced: and with a little extra protection it is an 

 excellent wintering hive. 



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.\nothcr comb-honey hive that is very popular this season is the Buckey; double-wallcc 

 hive. This is the new moveable-bottom pattern, and the double-wall feature offers protec- 

 tion, not only in the winter, but at all seasons. This is particularly valuable in the early 

 part of the season when sudden changes of temperature are apt to have disastrous results. 



For Ihe iiroduction of extracted honey there is no better hive than the regular ten- 

 frame dovetailed pattern. This has been a standard for years, and will admit of a number 

 of changes and combinations to suit local conditions and the season. 



We have also, of course, our usual stock of all other supplies, and can handle^ your 

 order for any item listed in our catalog with our usual promptness and dispatch. We are 

 better e(|uipped than any other dealer in this section to give special attention to hurry 

 orders, and solicit a trial of our goods and our service. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



2 1 46 Central Ave. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



