1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1061 



JOSEPH HORNE GO. 



Penn Ave. and Fifth St. 



Pittsburg, Pa. 



Women's Tub Skirts at one-third to 

 one-half less than original prices. These 

 skirts can be worn a long while this sum- 

 mer, and then can be used next sum- 

 mer. The reduction in price is worth 

 looking into. 



Women's $1.50 Separate Skirts (T 1 (\(\ 

 of Linene, at »P I .liU 



Women's $4.00 Separate Skirts QO QQ 



Women's $6.00 Separate Skirts <r9 E^fl 

 of English Rep 4>C.,\J\J 



Women's $4 50 Separate Skirts CO V{(\ 

 of Linen, at :j>C..\JV 



Women's $5.00 Separate Skirts CQ RH 

 of Linen, at 4)O.ClU 



and up to $ 1 0.00 Separate Skirts of Linen for $6.75. 



Write to our Mail-order Department 

 about these to-day. 



SEE. 



THAT LOOP 



Costs only 

 $1.00, prepaid. 

 Get one and se 

 cure the agency 

 in your locality. 

 Every one buys it. 

 Great opportunity for 

 agents east of Mississippi 

 River. One agent sold loo in 

 4 days. Write for booklet B 8 



C. A. MYERS CO 

 6537 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111. 



MYERS LOCK 

 STITCH AWL 



Makes same stitch as sew- 

 ing machine. Repairs 

 shoes, harness, carpets, 

 awnings, sails, gloves, 

 mittens saddles, 

 robes, comforts or 

 fur coats. You 

 need one, your 

 n e i g h b o r 

 needs one 

 <^k. every 



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IF 



You want BEST GOODS 

 QUICKEST, order of PEIRCE- 



BOOT'.-, GOODS AND PRICES. 



EDMUND W. PEIRGE, 



136 W. Main St. Zanesville, Ohio. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Golden or dark; untested, $1,00; tested, $1.50. 

 C. D. BENTON, - - - Alkin, N. Y. 



DIAMONDS "credit 



Yon Can Easily Own a Dlnmond or Watch. Pay one-fifth on deliv- 

 ery, balance in 8 monthlv payments. Catalog free. Write todav- 

 U0FTISBROS..&CO., Uepl. Hi;;!7<. 92 State t>t, Chicago, III. 



Carts of this kind are growing in popular favor daily. 

 Painters, carpenters, bill-posters, masons, etc., find 

 they are ahead of anything else for carrying tools and 

 light material. Farmers, too, use them to good ad- 

 vantage about the orchard or garden. 



— MA-NUi"ACTURBD BY — 



LANSING WHEELBARROW CO., LANSING, MICH. 



How to Keep Bees 



By Anna Botsford Comstock 



228 pages. 32 pages of illustrations. 



A charmingly written manual describing clear- 

 ly and in detail the outfit, first steps, and meth- 

 ods. The author's well-known literary ability 

 has combined with her enthusiasm for a subject 

 to produce a very unusual volume. It is a hand- 

 book for those who keep bees for happiness and 

 honey, and incidentally for money. It serves as 

 well as an introduction to the more extended 

 manuals already in the field. " Finally with all 

 due deference to the authors of the excellent 

 books on bee culture which we have already, my 

 opinion is that this new book, 'How to Keep 

 Bees,' is the best one for a beginner, or one who 

 does not wish or expect to keep more than a 

 dozen colonies, that has yet come before the 

 world."— 4. /. Root, in Gleanings, July 1. 1906. 



Chap. 1, " Why Keep Bees," urges honey, per- 

 haps money, recreation, love of nature study, 

 and the need of bees in " a perfect garden," as 

 good reasons for keeping bees. The second 

 chapter tells "how to begin" in a small way, 

 and we may get all the necessary detailed in- 

 formation for management from later chapters, 

 arranged in order of demand for information. 



Price $1.00. Postage 10 cents extra. 



Money refunded to any dissatisfied 

 purchaser. 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



ITALIAN QUEENS I 



Golden and three-band stock; fine queens and fine 

 honey-gatherers. Untested, 50 cts. each; six, $2.75. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction. 

 W. J. FOREHAND, FT. DEPOSIT, ALA. 



If You are Interested In Bees, Poultry, or Dairying 



RK.AII THE 



MODERN FARMER AND BUSY BEE 



A rjrlght, clean, practical monthly, only 2.')cayeari less In clubF. 

 MODERN FARMER AND BUSY BEE, . . ELDON, MO. 



