1921 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



463 



SHE-SUITS-ME queen-bees, prices 

 for 1921: Untested Italians, $2 each; 

 $1.75 each for 10 or more, prior to 

 June 15. After June 15, 1 to 9 queen* 

 $1.50 each, 10 to 24 $1.40 each, 25 and 

 up $1.25 each. 



ALLEN LATHAM, 



Norwichtown, Colin. 



WESTERN BEEKEEPERS! 



We handle the finest line of bee 

 supplies. Send for our 68-page cata- 

 log. Our prices will interest you. 



The Colorado Honey Producers' As- 

 sociation^ 1424 Market St., 

 Denver, Colo. 



FOR THE FAMILY 



You may have seen the family group that 

 The Youth's Companion has chosen for its 

 symhol. It appears on all Companion sta- 

 tionery and on all Companion advertising mat- 

 ter. It typifies the idea that The Companion 

 stands for — the solidarity of the family. In its 

 stories, in its articles, in its contents generally, 

 The Companion speaks to the family, animated 

 by the spirit that draws parents and children 

 together round a common hearthstone, sharers 

 in the same duties, the same joys, the same as- 

 pirations. New subscriptions for 1922 will re- 

 ceive: 



The Youth's Companion — 52 Issues in 1922. 

 2. All remaining weekly 1921 issues. 



3 The Companion Home Calendar for 1922. 

 All for $2.50. 



4 Or include McCall's Magazine, the monthly 



authority on fashions. Both publications, 

 only $3.00. 



THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 



Commonwealth Ave., & St. Paul St., Boston, 



Mass. 



New Subscriptions Received at this Office. 



Statement of the Ownership, Man> 

 agement. Circulation, Etc., required 

 by the act of Congress of August 

 24, 1912, of American Bee Journal, 



published monthly at Hamilton Illi- 

 nois, for October, 1921: 



STATE OF ILLINOIS, 1 



County of Hancock. / ' 



Before me. a Notary Public, in and for the 

 State and County aforesaid, personally ap- 

 peared M. G. Dadant, who having been duly 

 sworn according to law, deposes and says that 

 he is the Business Manager of the American 

 Bee Journal, and that the following is, to the 

 best of his knowledge and belief, a true state- 

 ment of the ownership, management, etc., of 

 the aforesaid publication for *hf date shown 

 in the above caption, required by the Act of 

 August 24. 1912, embodied in Section 443, 

 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the 

 reverse side of this form, to-wit: 



1. That the names and addresses of the pub- 

 lisher, editor, managing editor and business 

 manager are: 



Publisher, American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 

 HI. 



Editor, C. P. Dadant, Hamilton, 111. 



Aianaging Editor, Frank C. Peiiett, Hamil- 

 ton, 111. 



Business Manager, M. G. Dadant, Hamilton, 

 111. 



2. That the owners are: 



C. P. Dadant, Hamilton. 111. 



H. C. Dadant, Hamilton. III. 



V. M. Dadant. Hamilton, 111 



Leon Saugier, Hamilton, 111. 



L. C. Dadant, Hamilton. Ill 



M. G. Dadant. Hamilton, 111. 



Jos. Saugier, Hamilton, 111. 



That the known bondholders, mortgagees 

 and other security holders owning or holding 

 1 per cent or more of the total amount of 

 bonds, mortgages or other securities, are: 

 None. 



(Signed) M. G. DADANT. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st 

 day of October, 1921. 



' MARY McCOY, Notary Public. 



My commission expires January 17, 1924. 



FOR YOUR 1921 CROP 



Comb honey shipping cases, honey cans, friction top pails. Prices 

 on application. 



Early order cash discount on sections, hives, supers, frames, comb 

 foundation and other goods. 



Buy now and get supplies ready for 1922. Make out your list 

 and send for our prices. 



AUGUST LOTZ COMPANY, Boyd, Wisconsin 



ITS HERE! 



WE HAVE IT! 



QUALITY 

 BEE SUPPLIES 



POLISHED SHIPPING CASES 



One-piece covers and bottoms, glass and paper included, selling 

 at cost prices, as follows: 



24-lb., for lys sections, $30 per 100 



12-lb., for 1% sections $17 per 100 



Write for illustrated catalog on our bee supplies. 

 We are always ready to serve you. 



CHAS. MONDENG 



146 Newton Ave. N. and 159 Cedar Lake Rd. Minneapolii, Minn. 



NUCLEI FOR SALE— 1922 PRICES 



Experience has taught us that nuclei is the one safe way to buy your bees. Having 

 their combs of brood, they travel more contented and nearly always arrive in perfect 

 condition. Remember that in buying our nuclei you are not only getting two pounas 

 of bees, but three frames of brood, which, when hatched, will double the size of the 

 colony. Note what two large beekeepers of the North say: "I have no hesitation in 

 recommending you as to ability to put up bees for shipment, or as to your business in- 

 tegrity. Of the 225 nuclei sent to date, every one came through alive and in fine con- 

 dition. R. F. Holteimann, Ontario, Canada." G. E. Saunders, of Hornby, Canada, 

 says: "Nuclei arrived in fine shape; made 100 lbs. clover honey each. Book me for 

 100 next spring." 



PRICE LIST OF OUR GOODS 



3-frame nuclei Hyprid bees, guaranteed pure Italian queen $5.00 each 



3-frame nuclei Italian bees, with Italian queen 6.00 each 



3-frame nuclei Black bees and Black queen 4.00 each 



Cypress hives, complete, crate of 6 12.00 



Medium brood foundation, per pound 65 



Terms, one-third down to guarantee acceptance. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. 



A. R. IRISH, Ludowici, Ga. 



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