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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 1 



Roofed With Paroid Roofing 



Many of the largest farm and poultry buildings in the country as well 

 as government and railroad warehouses, factories, etc. are now roofed ■ 

 and sided with Paroid Roofing. The above illustration shows the 

 largest stock barn in Minnesota, covered with Paroid. In spite of 

 cheap imitations it grows in popularity , because every one who uses 

 it finds it economical, extra strong, durable and thoroughly satisfac- 

 tory, ^lake no mistake — get Paroid, 



Light slate color; contains no tar; does not crack nor run, does not 

 taint rain water keeps buildings dr_y and warm, looks well, lasts long, 

 spark, water, cold, boat, smoke and gas proof. That s why it's so popular. 



To show you exactl}' what it is we'll send you a 

 free sample ana name of nearest dealer. Investi- 

 gate now. For a 2 cent stamp we'll send book of building plans for poultry 

 and farm buildings. _ 



F. W. BIRD & SON, Makers. 



Originators of Free Roofing Kit — fixtures for applying in every roll. 

 East Walpole, Mass., Established 1S17. Chicago. Illinois. 



Sample Free. 



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A Savings Account 



Thousands of people are now doiig their banking 

 by mail with perfect safety. T?ie U. S. mail, 

 with its free city i nd rural delivery, bring-s 

 the strong, liberal savirg-s bank to the very door 

 of every person no matter where they are. You 

 can open an account with this safe bank by simply 

 sending to us 



One Dollar or More, 



then add other dollars as you can spare the^n. 

 Deposits can be sent by Postoffice or Expre^iS 

 Mo.iey Orders, Check on Local Bank, New York 

 Draft, oi Currency by Expi-essor Registered Mail. 

 Your money will earn 



4 cInt Interest, 



compounded semi-anuually, and will be secured 



by assets of over 



ONE HALF MILLION 



and the management of prudent and successful 

 business men Write for particulars. 



The SAVINGS 



DEPOSIT BANK COMPANY, 



Medina, Ohio. 



A. T. Spitzer, Pres. A. I. Root, Vice-pres. 



E. B. Spitzer, Cashier. 



The Big Two 



of the Poultry Press 



go every week to thousands of exclusive 

 readers who buy liberally in the desire 

 to beautify their Rural Homes. . . . 



The Feather >^ ^e^ ^ ^ ^ 



The most conservative and instructive of all 

 monthly journals devoted exclusively to the ad- 

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The American Fancier >!* >J9 ^ 



The great weekly journal devoted to the interest 

 of the business in all its branches, goes continually 

 on Saturday to those most interested in standard- 

 bred poultry. .' .■.'.'. 



The advertiser looking for profitable returns 

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I For special rates send to publishers of this jour- 

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The Howard Publishing Co. 



714 12th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. 



