1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1161 



RASPBERRY HONEY! 



I have produced a crop of extracted honey from the 

 wild red raspberry of Northern Michigan. It would 

 be an easy matter to send this entire crop in a lump 

 to some dealer, but I prefer to yive each of my friends 

 an opportunity of supplying his table with this truly 

 dehciotis honey— a honey with a flavor all its own— a 

 ** m'^'" }r''^^ '^miicks of the wild raspberry of the forest. 



Ihe honey is put up in 6(>-pound cans, two in a case 

 and a single case (120 pounds) will be sold at 8y« cents 

 a pound ($10.20 for a case) and larger orders will be 



filled at 8 cents a pound ($9.60 a case) but not less 

 tnan that, even though the whole crop should be 



If you prefer to taste the honey before ordering, 

 drop me a postal, and I'll mail you a generous sam- 

 ple—enough so that the neighbors, too, can have a 

 taste, and perhaps will wish to join you in ordering a 

 case. If you should not care to take that much your- 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Michigan. 



A READY POWER 

 AT AMY HOUR 



That's the kind of a power you want 

 You do not have to wait for steam, or 

 until the wind blows, before you can 

 pump water, grind feed, saw wood or the hundred and one other lobs about 

 the farm If you have a Lion Gas or Gasoline Engine. Have you eve? th?u?ht 

 ,vil ^^^* ^ 'r^°^ °^ *''°^' ^^^^'^ ^^^ "^°°^y it would be to have such a Prlc 



li ?if ^r' ^^"^"T ^^^^^ *° ''P^'"^*^ ^"^"^ ^^"°"s machines on the farm 

 in the shop, prmtmg-office, or— anywhere 7 * 



Jhe LION Engine 



is such a power. It is simple in construction, practical in 

 operation, and economical in the use of fuel. You do not 

 require the services of an engineer, as anyone can operate 

 It. We send the Lion engine 



Direct From The Factory 



on a ten days test trial and give explicit instructions and 

 directions for setting up and operating it. Write now, stat- 

 ing your power needs, for our easy payment plan. Remem- 

 ber, we send the engine, not the agent. 



LYONS ENGINE CO., - . Lyons, Mich. 



lOOLBS. FENCE WIRE, $L25 



^■"■^"' I No. U Gauge Painted Wi/-e Shorts 



100 lbs.. $1.25: No. 14 Gauge GalvanI 

 ized Wire Shorts, 100 lbs., $1.40; 

 Other sizes at proportionate 

 prices. Galvanized Barb Wire 2 

 and4point,perl001bs.,$2.50; "BB" 

 Galvanized Phone Wire, per 100 

 lbs., $2.40; A.jnealed Wire, per 100 

 lbs., $1.90 Graduated Diamond 

 ■ . ^— ^^^J Mesh Galvanized Fencing, 24 ins. 



nign, per rod, 20c; Galvanized Poultry Netting, per 

 100 sq. ft., 40c; Indestructible Steel Fence Posts, the 

 beat manufactured, each, 35e. Everything in the 

 line of Wire and Fencing for all purposes. Now is 

 the time to buy. These prices are for immediate 

 action. Ask for Free SOOpage Catalog. No. B.A. 688 

 quotes lowest prices on staple farm supplies of, 

 every kind; also offers furniture and household 

 goods from Sheriffs' and Receivers' Sales. 

 Chiaago Hausa Wrecking Co., 3Sth & Iran Sts., Ohicaga 



E Strongest 



Made of H:gh Carbon coiled wire. W* 

 have no agents- Sell direct to user a* 

 factory prices on 30 days free trial 



We pay all freight. Catalog shows S', 

 styles and belKhts of farm and jwultrj 

 fence. I t's free. Buy direct. Write toda;; 



COILED SPRING FENCE CO. 



B«2 101 Wli^CHESTER, INDIANA. 



BARNES' 



HANDand FOOT POWER 



MACHINERY 



This cut represents our 

 combined circular saw, 

 which is made for bee- 

 keepers' use in the con- 

 struction of their hives, 

 sections, etc. 



MACHINES ON TRIAL 

 Send for illustrated cata- 

 log and prices. Address 

 W.F.&JNO. BARNES CO. 



545 Ruby Street, 

 ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS 



HUNT FARM JERSEYS (Est. 1893) are bred for business 

 Performance is our first consideration. Gertie of 

 Glenlyn. Stoke Pog-is, and Melia Ann blood com- 

 bined. We now offer a very fine youn^ bull—solid 

 color, black points, and for dairy work can not be ex- 

 celled. Price low. Dam Merry Moulton, 13832.5, with 

 record of 19 lbs. 1 oz. butter from 348 lbs. milk in 7 

 days. Over 71,000 lbs. of milk in seven years. Per- 

 fect in teats, udder, and dairy conformation 



HUNT FARM, Hunt, N. Y. 



