Nov. 1. 1911 



Do You Love SWEETS? 



Ralph Waldo Emerson Did 



He said you can attain to royalty by 

 loving sweets. 



" He who knows what SWEETS 

 , . . are in the ground, the waters, 

 the plants, the heavens, and how 

 to come at these enchantments, is 

 the rich and royal man." 



"HOW to come at these?" 



Aye, there's the rub. 



How many people miss them ! and 

 perhaps some of these many, strange 

 to say, keep bees. 



Want to know how ? 



Send $1.00 for a year's subscription to 



The Guide to Nature 



Arcadia: Sound Beach, Conn. 



It is edited by Edward F. Bigelow, a 

 sweets extractor — in other words, "a 

 bee-man ' ' and a naturalist. 



The Fertile 

 Northwest 



Locate in this I^and of Fortune. Make 

 a good living — and a good profit — at 

 raising bees and honey along with ap- 

 ples and other fruits. The clover and 

 alfalfa fields of the Northwest make bee- 

 raising specially attractive. . Ready 

 markets and high prices for all you can 

 produce. Delightful climate, fertile val- 

 leys, irrigated land, choice Government 

 land open to Homesteaders along the 



NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 



Very low fares to the Noi'thwest. Ask for free 



booklet. Tell us what locality you are 



interested in. Write to 



L. J. BRICKER, Genl Imm. Agt., 



Saint Paul, Minn. 



Water White 

 Altalta Honey 



Liglit Amber 

 Altalta Honey 



Light Amber 

 Fall Honey 



In any size quantities, in any size packages. 

 If your honey crop is short, and you want to 

 supply your regular trade, write to us for 

 prices. We are sure that we can supi>ly what 

 you want at prices you can pay. Five cenis 

 for a liberal sample of any kind desired. . . 



We want your BEESWAX to work into 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



or will pay cash for it in exchange for goods 



DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, III. 



