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FLOOD 

 WATE 



11 T ARCH 26 to 31, we had from two 

 to four feet of water in our ware- 

 houses. As a result, we will sell 



Sections, $1.00 A THOUSAND 



less than catalog prices. Founda- 

 tion at 5 cents per pound less than 

 listed prices. Special prices on 25 

 and 50 pound lots. These prices good 

 only as long as the wet goods last. 



WE HAVE PLENTY DRY GOODS 

 IF YOU PREFER THEM 



Write for particulars.: 



LEWIS C.& 



A. G. WOODMAN, 



Grand Rapids, - Mich. 



Hilton's 

 haff Hive 



fortifies ycur colonies against sudden 

 changes of weather in spring and 

 fall. Only a little extra work neces- 

 sary to change them for winter, and 

 make them frost-proof. This work 

 can be put over until late in Novem- 

 ber or December, after the busy time 

 at this season of the year. 



The double cover with ventilators 

 enables the bees to continue work in 

 supers during the intense heat of 

 summer, where the hives, of neces- 

 sity, are exposed to the sun during 

 the middle of the day. Ask for copy 

 of report from Michigan Agricultural 

 College, regarding " Double v. Single 

 Walled Hives." 



A large part of many apiarists' time 

 is consumed in shifting from winter 

 to summer, and summer to winler 

 quarters, which could be well spent 

 in caring for a larger number of col- 

 onies. This is overcome by using 

 Hilton's Chaff Hive. Write for cata- 

 log. Root s Goods at Root's Prices. 



Beeswax wanted. 



George E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich. 



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