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For Sale— Empty second hand cans, two 

 cans to the case, good as new, 25c per case. 

 C. H. W. Weber & Co., 2146-2148 Central 

 Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



For Sale — White Sweet Clover Seed. The 

 clover best for honey, the best for hay, and 

 the best to inoculate the ground before sowing 

 to alfalfa. Will run about one-half hulled 

 seed. Price 25 lbs., 12 cents per lb.; 50 lbs. or 

 more, 11 cents. Cash with order. Ira D. 

 Bartlett, East Jordan, Mich. 



POSITIONS AND HEIiF. 



Young Deaf College Graduate, having 

 recently completed a course in bee-keeping, 

 desires a position in an apiary for 1913. Ref- 

 erences exchanged. Leon Jones, 1213 Grand 

 Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan. 



Wanted — A man to run 140 colonies for 

 comb honey for season of 1913. State salary 

 wanted and experience. Everything new. 

 Care C. B. & Q. Ry., B. F. Smith, Jr., Cow- 

 ley, Wyo. 



Situation Wanted. — By a young man who 

 lias successfully passed his examinations after 

 taking a course of lectures and demonstra- 

 tions in apiculture at the Ontario Agricultural 

 College. Any one desiring help of this kind 

 for the season of 1913. kindly correspond with 

 ^Iorley Pettit, Provincial Apiarist, Ontario 

 Agricultural College, Guelph, Canada. 



BEAl^ ESTATE. 



For Sale. — Will trade for bees or supplies, 

 a fine home. F. W. Brainard, Canon City, 

 Colo. 



POUITBY. 



Sicilian Buttercups. — The most persistent 



layers and non-sitting strain eggs, $1.50 and 



$3'.00 per 15. Walter M. Adem.\, Berlin, 

 Mich. 



From spring count of three increased 

 by dividing and swarming to eleven 

 colonies, also obtained seven gallons oi 

 extracted honey, and 336 sections. Re- 

 ceived $1.00 per gallon for extracted, 

 and 10 to 17 cents per section for comb 

 honey, according to grade. Our first 

 swarm was June 9th, and our last 

 (from first swarm) August 20th. None 

 absconded to our knowledge, though 

 our occupation, R. D. carrier, keeps us 

 from home too much to see everything 

 going on in an apiary. 



B. T. BOSSERMAN, 



WiUiamston, Ohio. 



An Extensive Honey Business 

 in tlie East For Sale 



One of the most extensive honey dealers 

 in the east desires to sell his business. 

 This man is well known, and the mere an- 

 nouncement of his name would be a recom- 

 mendation for the business. However, he 

 does not wish to announce his name for 

 the reason that when one offers a business 

 for sale people are apt to take it for grant- 

 ed that he is out of business, and naturally 

 it injures his trade; hence if you are inter- 

 ested you can reach him by sending your 

 letter to this office, when it will be for- 

 warded to him direct for a personal reply. 



This man is one of the largest bottlers 

 of honey in the east as well as having an 

 extensive business of comb honey. He has 

 been ordered by the physician to take up 

 outdoor work away from the city which is 

 the reason for selling. There is no ques- 

 tion but what this is a desirable business 

 for one interested along that line. 



For particulars address 



"HOXEY BUSIXESS," 

 c/o Bee Keepers' Review, 214 Ham- 

 mond Bids'., Detroit. 



January 4th, 1913. 

 Bee- Keepers' Review : — 



Would it not be a good plan to re- 

 quire of the advertisers of queen bees 

 to guarantee all queens sent out by 

 them would be of their own breeding. 

 from their own strain of bees, unless 

 the intending purchaser be advised be- 

 fore the mailing of the queen or queens 

 otherwise. 



In case of a rush order for a queen 

 or two for queenless colonies a letter 

 could be mailed with the queens and 

 if the purchaser is not satisfied hj 

 could return the queens at the breed- 

 er's risk. 



I believe as the ad. is sent through 

 the U. S. mail the breeder can be heivl 

 by the U. S. authorities for obtaining 

 money under false pretense if he 

 should send out queens that are not of 

 his strain, and breeding, as he is sell- 

 ing a specially named article of a cer- 

 tain blood strain or race 



Swarthmore, Pa. 



Pexx G. Sxyder. 



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