November, 1909. 



American IB^c JoarnaTi 



379 



Langstroth 

 Honey-Bee 



on 

 the 



Revised by Dadant. 



Latest Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. Bound in 

 substantial cluth. and lias nearly 600 

 pages. Revised by that large, practical 

 bee-keeper, so well known to all bee- 

 dom — Mr. C. P. Dadant. Each topic is 

 clearly and thoroughly explained, so 

 that by following the instructions of 

 this book one can not fail to be won- 

 derfully helped on the way to success 

 with bees. 



We mail the book for $1.20, or club 

 it with the .American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $1.70. This is in- 

 deed a splendid chance to get a grand 

 bee-book for a very little money. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 W. Superior St. . CHICAGO, ILL. 



BIG BARGAIN SALE 



on Bee-Supplies 



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CHAS. MONDENG, 4Att 



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 William Duttenhofer, 



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Doolittle & Clark 



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 QUEEN.S at the followintr prices: Untested, 

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An English Honey-Spoon 



s 



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Over in old England they 

 have a handy honey-spoon, 

 or at least a spoon that has 

 a device in its handle that 

 will prevent it from drop- 

 ping down in the jar of hon- 

 ey on the dining-table, thus 

 soiling the fingers and spoil- 

 ing the table-cloth. It is a 

 very ingenious idea, and 

 should have extensive de- 

 mand among hone.v-consu- 

 mers, especially bee-keep- 

 ers. It is well plated on 

 high-class nickel, and has 

 a beautiful raised design 

 on the upper side of the 

 handle, as indicated in 

 the picture herewith. 

 We have secured some 

 of these very unique 

 spoons, and will mail 

 tliem at 00 cents each. 

 Or, we will send spoon 

 and the American Bee 

 lournal one year— both 

 for $1.50. 



The spoon would be 

 hue as a gift for Christ- 

 mas, birtlidays, etc. 



The editor of the Bee 

 Journal has used one of 

 tliese spoons for a num- 

 ber of months in the 

 honej--glass which is al- 

 ways on his table, and he would not like to 

 be without this spoon again, as it is so con- 

 venient, and also unusual in this country. 

 We can fill orders promptly now. You cer- 

 tainly would be pleased with this honey- 

 spoon, and so would anyone to whom you 

 might present it. Send all orders to, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



146 W. Superior St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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