1904 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



737 



Selling 14,000 Pounds 



of extracted honey yearly, at ten cents a pound, to | some ideas by reading how Mr. France discovered and 



3tXX) people, is what N. e;. "France has been doing, for 

 several years; and in the Jiily Bee-keepers' Review he 

 tells how he worked up this trade and holds it. He 

 describes his methods and packages — the frontis- 

 piece shows the latter. You may have a gold-mine 

 in your own little village, and don't realize it. Get 



developed his mine. S« nd ten cents for this issue, and 

 the ten cents may apply on any subscription sent in 

 during the year. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



= -WHAT THEY SAY. = 



W H. Pttnam:— I delayed answering your 

 letter until I had read the June number of the 

 Rural Bee-keeper, and must say, as a bee-keeper 

 of 2'2 years' experience, I am more than pleased 

 with it, regardless of the assertions of some that 

 the publishing in this line was already overdone; 

 and if the improvements continue it will cer- 

 tainly be second to none within its first year of 

 publication. I consider the June number alone 

 worth several years subscription to any practical 

 live bee-keeper: and I will say, let the good 

 work go on and on. You have a good field; and 

 the fact of our having a bee journal published in 

 our own State should be a lasting stimulant to 

 all bee-keepers of Wisconsin and the Northwest, 

 and 50 cents certainly can not be invested to 

 better advantage. You may send me some more 

 blanks. Y'ours truly, 



Hillsboro, Wis Elias Fox. 



Send 10 cts. for three back numbers or 50 ots. for one year. 



W. H. PUTNAM, River Falls, Wis, 



Hunter-Trader-Trapper 



A. journal of information for hunt- 

 ers, traders, and trappers; publish- 

 ed monthly; subscription .$1.00 per 

 Near; sample copies ten cents. 



Special time-offer, five months 

 for 2So. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture and 

 H-T-T each one year $1.50. 



HUNTER-TRADER-TRAPPER. 

 Box9U. Gallipolis, Ohio. 



" InnrOSCO" ^® ^ little booklet by Swarthmore, 

 llllllCQOC tells how to make up winter losses 

 with less labor, without breaking full stocks. Entire- 

 ly new plan, '25c. Prospectus free. Address 

 Free to purchasers of queens. E, L. Prattt 



SWARTHMORE, PA., U.S.A. 



SIMPLEX HONEY-TAR 



» ,We have found a new glass jar 

 for one pound of honey, which we 

 think surpasses any other style we 

 ever offered. It has a glass top 

 which screws on to the glass jar 

 with a rubber gasket between. 

 The joint is on a taper so that, the 

 further you screw the cover on, 

 the tighter it makes the joint. It 

 can be sealed absolutely air-tight; 

 has no metal to rust or corrode. 

 It is about % inch higher than the 

 No. 25, which improves its appear- 

 ance. We sell them at the same 

 price as the No. 25, and have a 

 carload in stock ready to fill 

 orders. We first learned of this 

 jar nearly a year ago, but have 

 said nothing about it until we had 

 the stock in hand ready to supply. We still have 

 some No. 25 in stock for those who may prefer to con- 

 tinue with it. We believe, however, the Simplex jar 



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S<1/mJ^ ffarfk fAJUi. 



Sciuabs are raised in one month, bring 

 BIG PBICES. Eager market. Money- 

 makers for poultrymen, farmers, wo- 

 men. Here is something WOKTH look- 

 ing INTO. Send for our fkee book, 

 "How to Make Money with Squabs,' 

 and learn this rich industry. Address 



PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB CO , 

 289 Atlantic Ave., BOSTON, MASS. 



DID YOU LOSE HALF OF YOUR BEES ? 



Then save money by ordering jour stationery and 

 honey-labels of us. Samples and prices free. It is in 

 the doing we excel, and not in talking about it. 



Young Brothers, - Cirard, Penna. 

 lA/a^M^-A/IT Lovers of Good Books 



WW Cl n iUQ ■ to write for list of 200 titles to 

 select trom. Beautiful cloth-bound |1 books mailed 

 for 50c. These books are by the best authors, 2G0 to 

 500 pages. The FRISBEE HONEY CO., 



Ref. Publishers of Gleanings.) Box 1 01 4, Denver.Col. 



IJ STORY EIGHT-FRAME L HIVE $1.00. 



Sections, Dovetailed hives, Foundation,and all supplies 



at Reduced Prices. Send for list. 



W. D. SOPER, • Route 3, JACKSON, MICH. 



M CHOICEST FRUIT 



and Urnumental Trevs, Shrubs, lio«ei>. 



Plants and Bulbs. Catalogue No. 1 free to 



purchasers of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



No. 3 free to buyers of Holland Bulbs and 



-'— Greenhouse Plants. Try us; satisfaction 



Kb guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. 51st 



i-ar. 44 greenhouses. lOCKJ acres. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 

 PAINESVILLE. OHIO. 



BARNES' 

 Hand and Foot Power 



Machinery. 



This cut represents ouff 

 combined circular saw, 

 v^hich is made for bee- 

 keeper's use in the con- 

 struction of their hiveS(, 

 sections, boxes, etc., etc 



Machines on Trial. 

 Send for illustrated cata- 

 log and prices. Address 

 W. F. & Jno. Barnes Co., 



545 Ruby St., 

 Rockford. : lUlnols. 



will take the place of the No. 25. 

 THE, A. I. R.OOT Co., Medina, O. 



HE COMBINED BREAKING 



strength of Page Poultry Fence is 25,000 pounds. 

 PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Box S, Adrian, Mich 



