June 15. 1911 



PAY BIG 



and require little care. All the little honey- 

 .;. gatherers and money-makers demand of you 



/* ia to provide a home for them. They make the 

 honey and you get the profit. What little work 

 you must do can be made 100 per cent, easier and 

 your profits 100 per cent, bigger if you have the 



RIGHT KINO OF SUPPUES 



If you are a bee-keeper or are thinking of going in- 

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 8 complete guide to profitable bee culture. Tells 

 you how to buy bees, what kind are best, where to 

 locate the hi vea. how to care for them summer and 

 winter, how to prepare the honey for market— in 

 fact it tells vou nil you need to know to make 

 highly profitable as a business or a side-li 



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August Lotz & Co., 



Boyd, Wisconsin 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS, $1.00 



Six for !?4.50; twelve tor S8.0n. After as bad 

 a spring as I have ever known, conditions 

 have improved, and we've finequeens now. 



J. B. CASE, PORT ORANGE, FLORIDA 



ELEVENTH-HOUR 

 REPENTANCE 



is lietter than death in sin; but to 

 lilm who waits for the eleventh 

 hour it may never come. 

 In liee-keeping as in spiritual life, 

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 Tlie season is now well advanced, 

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Edmund W, Peirce, Zanesvllle, 0. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



488-490 Canal Street, NEW YORK 



Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants In 



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Consignments solicited. Established 1875. 



1911 Three-banded Italian Queens 



We are now ready to flU all orders promptly for oui' three- 

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J. W. TAYLOR & SON, Beeville, Bee Co., Texas 



If YOU 

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 Swarthmore 



GOLDEN 



Queens, 

 Swarthmore, Pa. 



Protection Veil. . . . 



Postpaid, all cotton, 50c; silk face, 60c; all silk, 90c; 

 with B, or ballast cord. 10c per veil extra. Flexible- 

 rim bee-hat, 30c. Oil duck gloves, long sleeves, 35c. 



The heavy ballast cord (B) is a new feature to keep the veil from 

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 of veil, holding it down snugly on shoulders away from the neck, 

 making a tight fit so bees do not get under. Cord C is a short one 

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Middlebury, Vt.. May 26, 1911. 

 A. G. Woodman Co.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Veils received, and we think the ballast-cord a gri'eat improvement m your 

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A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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