American Vee Journal 



January, 1909. 



How To Raise Them? That's the question 



Nearly every person c?.r\ liatcli chicks with hens or an incubatnr, hu t 

 very few can raise the chioks. Very few know how to get them through 

 thechlcli period to the dollar brlnstner time. Very few know 

 how to make money by raising^ poultry. But tliere is big: money in 

 poultry ana we can tell you how to get your share. 



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 them at little cost. It is plainly written, easily understood. It is full of 

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Invaluable to any one who will follow its practical teachings. A full size 

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Honey as a Health-Food 



This is a 16-page honey-pamphlet in- 

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 short article on "Honey as Food," writ- 

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 to keep honey, how to liquefy it, etc. 

 The last part is devoted to "Honey-Cook- 

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