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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



"If gooHs are wanted quick, send to Pouder." 



BEE SUPPLIES 



Standard hives with latest improvements. Danzen- 

 baker Hives, Sections, Foundation, Extractors, 

 Smokers, in fact everything used about the bees. 

 My equipment, my stock of goods, the quality of 

 my goods and my shipping facilities cannot be 



"^'^ PAPER HONEY JARS (Sample Mailed Free) 

 For extracted honey. Made of heavy paper and 

 paraffine coated, with tight seal. Every honey 

 producer will be interested. A descriptive circular 

 free. Finest white clover honey on hand at all 

 times. I tjuy beeswax. Catalog of supplies free. 



WALTER S. POUDER, Indianapolis.lnd. 



859 Massachusetts Avenue. 



E. D. TOWNSEND & SONS, 



NORTHSTAR, MICH, (notice change in address) 



Offer for sale their 1912 crop of white extracted honey in new 60 lb. net tin cans. 

 It consists of wild red rasplaerry from our Charlevoix Co. bee-yards, clover and 

 basswood honey blended in the extractor from our yards here at home. Our crop 

 this year on account of lack of bees to gather it will not be large, but of 

 very superior quality. Is without a doubt the iinest we eyer produced in nearly 

 40 years with the bees. My son, Delbert, who has charge of our bees in the 

 raspberry district, writes of this season's honey as follows : "White, rich, ripe, 

 ropy, never had such heavy bodied honey before; tank left standing over night 

 full of this honey is so heavy body that the particles of comb it contains will not 

 rise to the top." Mighty good honey, that! Just the kind for the dealer to buy 

 and blend in with his "ordinary" kind, to improve the quality. We are offering 

 either kind at the following prices on board the cars near the producing point : 

 One can of 60 lb. net at 11 cents per pound; 2 to 19 inclusive at 10 cents per 

 pound; 20 cans or more, to reduce stock, at 9^2 cents per pound. This latter price 

 will be withdrawn as soon as the stock is somewhat reduced. Sample free if you 

 will enclose 4 cents to pay the postage. 



E. D. TOWNSEND & SONS, New address. Northstar, Mich. 



Why Not REAR Your Own QUEENS? 



Doolittie's "Scientific Queen-Rearing" and the 

 American Bee Journal for 1912 — Both for Only 



$1.00 



Address 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



Kvery Bee-keeper Should Have Both Book and 

 Bee-Papef. 



DOOLITTLE'S "Scientific Queen-Rearing" book 

 contains 126 pages, and is bound in leatherette 

 with round corners. It tells in the clearest 

 way possible just how the famous queen-breeder, 

 Mr. G. M. Doolittle, rears the best of queen-bees 

 in perfect accord with Nature's way. It is for 

 both amateur and veteran in bee-lieeping. As all 

 know, Mr. Doolittle has spent some 40 years in 

 rearirig queens and producing honey. He has no 

 superior as a queen-breeder. You can learn to rear 

 fine queens by following his directions. Read up 

 now before the bee season is here. 



You w^ill not regret having this book, which also 

 gives his management of the bees for the produc- 

 tion of honey. 



The book, and the American Bee Journal for 

 1912, for only $1.00, is certainly a big bargain for 

 you. Send the $1.00 now, and we will begin your 

 subscription with January 1, 1912, and mail you 

 this book. Sample copy of the Bee Journal free. 



HAMILTON, ILL. 



