438 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



An Advertiser in Trouble 



"Oh, my ! please stop that mail coming to me. I sold over six ton of 

 honey and I haven't one pcnnd left. I had to return post office money 

 order and checks and lots of dimes for samples. I believe I would have 

 needed 25 tons to .'ill orders. Next year I will have to put on one or two 

 cents a pound on my price to keep orders from coming in so fast. The 

 price I sold my honey for this year is a little better than I received in the 

 past. I iind it is a new stunt I have got on to — to advertise, as I have 

 had honey for sale in the past and when I would write to some of the 

 dealers — I found out they wanted me to give it to them." 



ROBERT CONN, 



ROARING BRANCH, PA. 



(Sorry, Friend Conn., but that REVIEW is just ^OUND to find 

 buyers for its advertisers. "Kain't stop it nohow!") 



Now is the Time to Lay In 

 Your Supply of 



Dadant's Foundation 



Five Per Cent Discount 



during November. 



We Want Your Beesvi^ax — to work into Foundation or For Cash. 



Highest prices paid for wax especially if light lemon in color 

 and from cappings. 



Agents all over the United States and in Foreign Countries. 



*-°GrZ.1d.'°- DADANT & SONS, 



c Agents for Michigan HAMILTON, ILLINOIS. 



