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GJ.EANINGS IN BEp: CUl/l'URE. 



E. D. TOWNSEND 



of Remus, owns the most bees of any man in Michi- 

 tran, and I believe that he is making the most money 

 of any bee-keeper in the State. I know that he 

 cleared $\H()0 in 1906. I don't know how much he has 

 made this year in all, but in one yard of 168 colonies, 

 Kt.) miles from home by rail, he has, in the past poor 

 season, produced and sold $900 worth of honey and 

 wax. He has a system of his own that is i)eculiarly 

 adapted to the manaKement of bees in lartre numbers. 

 He cuts out unprofitable manipulation. He has writ- 

 ten more or less of this system, perhaps as much for 

 the Review as for any journal, but his writintrs have 

 been broken and fragmentary — a glimpse here and 

 theie, published in this journal and that— but now he 



is going to write for the Review in a consecutive 

 manner, just as though he were writing a book, be- 

 ginning at the beginning and going on and on until 

 he has told the whole story. His opening article 

 appears in the December issue. 



The Review is $1.00 a year, but to each man who 

 sends me $1.00 for 1907 will be sent free (as long as 

 the supply holds out) all of the back numbers of 1906. 

 For $1.00 more the book "Advanced Bee Culture" will 

 be sent. In other words, you can get the Review for 

 1906 and V.HjI and the book for oniy $2.00. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



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Opinions of Others: 



Your Advanced Bee-veil just arrived, and is as adver- 

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Platteville, Wis., April 14. 1906. N. E. France. 



Am much pleased with the veil received recently. Find 

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Philadelphia, Pa., June 17, 1906. 



Find inclosure for two more veils like you sent me last 

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Fort Scott. Kansas, June 5. 1906. 



The bee-veil reached me a few days ago, and it cer- 

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Cauto, Cuba, Sept. 1.3, 1906. R. M. McMURDO. 



In the Bee-keepers' Review the editor says: 



I have used the Advanced Bee-veil the past few weeks 

 with much satisfaction. The cord arrangement holds the 

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Flint, Mich. W. Z. HUTCHINSON. 



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