VOL. XXXIV 



JANUARY 15, 1906 ft van 1 



IN BEE CULTURE ft 



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BtE-KEEPlNG AS AN 

 OCCUPATION 



"Bee-keeping is not an occupa- 

 tion in which one can easily become 

 wealthy. . . It can be depended 

 on to furnish a comfortable living, 

 and perhaps enable a man to lay 

 up a few thousand. . . Fortunate- 

 ly, however, the professional man's 

 happiness bears little relation to the 

 size of his fortune ; and the man 

 with the hum of the bees over his 

 head finds happiness deeper and 

 sweeter than ever comes to the 

 merchant prince with his cares and 

 his thousands. ' 



— W. Z, HUTCHINSON 





THE A.I.R^OOT CO. 



MEDfNAv OHIO. 





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