Any Kicks — Kick Joe 



^^ TJR foundation mill man, "Joe," who has been irilh ns for tlt.irt//-nine 

 t i year^, remarked the other day that we shoiced him the complimentary 

 ^^ letters on "DAD ANT'S FOUNDATION," but never the "KICKS." 



Fortunately criticisms come to iis so seldom that we were unable to comply 

 with his desire fur aclrerf<e criticisms of his and our product. 



Joe started working in the Dadant 

 factory when the whole process was 

 by hand. 



Boards were dipped in hot wax, the 

 resulting sheets piled to cool, and 

 eventually milled on hand mills. 

 Foundation trimming, papering, 

 lumber sawing, boxing, all were 

 done by hand. 



During Joe's time enough Dudant's 

 Foundation has been made to fill two 

 million hives and 150 million sec- 

 tions, if every one had used full 

 sheets. 



The sheets, if placed end to end, 

 irould reach from New York across 

 the Atlantic, through Europe and 

 Asia, thence across the Pacijic to 

 San Francisco. 



We invite letters of honest criticism 

 on Dadant's Foundation. Joe wants 

 them, we want them, that we may, 

 if possible, increase the value of our 



•jDhy v.i I <,IF.H ' \ , , , , , • 



product to the beekeeper and his 

 bees. This follows our jtolici/ of continuous improvement of DADA XT"S 

 FOUNDATION. 



Comparison of DAD ANT'S FOUNDATION uith others front the iiiill or 

 under test in (lie hire invited. 



DADAXT'.S FOrXDATlOX 



Erery hich, eri'r;/ fiound, every ttni f<imil lo 

 any sam/ili' ire hare ever sent out. Speeifn 

 it to iioiir iJi-,i!,r. If he hnxn'f it, write c.v. 



Ciitaloa and I', 



Dadant & Sons 



Hamilton, Illinois 



■s an Bee S a ji I'li (■■■< . i i ee.s a-<ix . Warkina Into Canih Faundali 

 Urnilerina In,- the Ai^hiiiy. 



