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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mam. 1 



And, only think — these bag^s can be reduced 

 in size, so that one with a sweet tooth can 

 g-o into any of the stores and buy a nickel's 

 worth, peel his " sausage," and get an 

 amount of sweetness that will leave an}' 

 form of confectionery clear in the shade. 

 What would be the matter of getting our 

 newsbo} s on the train educated up to sell- 



ing a nickel's worth of honey just as they 

 sell cracker-jack, chewing-gum, and a doz- 

 en other things? Let the boy explain that 

 this is guaranteed to be absolutely pure 

 honey. Let the grocer tell the same thing- 

 to his trade. Let there be printed matter 

 showing how it is put up, and why honey 

 candies. 



AtKIN S PAPER-BAG HONEV-PACK AG F, FOR CANDIKD HOXF,V, 



