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THE GATEWAY TO THE COUNTRY'' 



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Through this Gateway our readers may enter the country twelve 

 months in the year. 



No matter if it s rainy or muddy, or the snow drifts high outside, you can stretch out cosily in your 

 favorite aimchair in ficnt of the fiie, erd with the latekt Suburban Life in hand transport youiself at once 

 to thecountiy, without need of rubbeis, tmbrella, or snow-shoes. 



Now is just the time when plans are being laid for the various Spring activities of country life — the 

 poultry-yaid, flower- patch, vegetable-gaidtn, bee-ketping, care of the home place, the vacation home, etc. 



Suburban Life in 1905 published more practical bee articles than any other magazine, and we have a 

 series of valuable articles in preparation lor this year. These alone will be well woith the price of an an- 

 nual subscription. 



The price oj Suburban Life is $1.00 a year, but it will soon advance to'$1.50. 



Will you enter this Gateway to the Ck)untry? 



Sample copy will be stnt to any reader of this magszine free. Address 



PUBLISHERS SUBURBAN LIFE, 



16 State St., Boston, Mass. 



