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THE REVIEW 



The Bee- Keepers' Review is the official organ of the National Associa- 

 tion. It is owned and published by the National, hence if you are a mem- 

 ber }-ou are part owner of this paper. Its regular issues contain forty 

 pages and cover. It goes monthly to each subscriber. It gives honey quota- 

 tions ; instructions to beginners ; tells through its pages where to purchase 

 your bee supplies ; where to sell your honey ; and gives up to date methods 

 of bee-keeping through its contributed articles. I am sure that when you 

 look over this copy 3'ou will realize that the Review is a first class jour- 

 nal in every respect. The cuts are the best, the paper of high quality, and 

 the information it contains is reliable. 



ALL THESE BENEFITS FOR $1.50. 



\\ hen you realize that you can get membership in the National Asso- 

 ciation, membership in the Michigan Association, and the Bee-Keepers' 

 Review, each month, all three for one year, at the cost of only $1.50, you 

 will realize that you are getting an exceptionally good bargain offered you. 

 And you can save this $1.50, and more too, by buying your honey packages 

 through the National. Fill out the blank below, send it to the secretary of 

 the National Association, together with your personal check, money order, 

 cash, or in fact any convenient way for you, and you will be enrolled as a 

 member of the Michigan* Association to January 1, 1914, a member of the 

 National Association to the same date and the Review will be sent you each 

 month for one year, from the time yoi:r remittance is received. Act now, 

 in order to get in for the crop report blanks which will be sent in either 

 the June or July issues. 



Michigan Bee-Keepers' Association 



MR. O. H. SCHMIDT, Secretary, 

 Bay City, Michigan. 



Dear Sir : Enclosed please find $1.50. which I understand entitles me to 

 membership in the Michigan Bee-Keepers' Association, and in the National 

 Bee-Keepers' Association, to January 1st. 1914. It also entitles me to twelve 

 issues, or a one year's subscription to the Bee- Keepers' Review. I)eg"!nning with 

 the next issue after vou receive tb.is remittance. 



Sifiued 



A ddress . 

 Date. 



