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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Nov. 1 



SomeGoodOffersforYou 



The American Bee Journal, on July 1, 1907, was changed from a 16-page 

 weekly to a 32-page monthly, at 25 cents a year. September 1st the yearly 

 subscription price was placed at 50 cents, which is very low indeed when you 

 consider what the Journal is. It is now in its 47th year — the oldest bee-paper 

 in America. We want you to see a copy of it; if you have not already 

 seen it, send us a postal-card request at once and we will mail it. 



A Few Special Combination Offers 



1. One Untested Standard-bred Italian 

 Queen (in Sept. or Oct ), with the 

 American Bee Journal one year — both 

 for only one dollar. (Queen alone, 60 cts. ) 



2 An Ideal Hive-tool (postpaid) with 

 Bee Journal one year — both for only 

 60 cents. (Tool alone, 30 cents. ) 



3. One Queen clipping device (by mail) 

 with Bee Journal one year — both for 

 only 60 cents (Device alone, 25 cts.) 



4. Ten Bee and Teddy Bear Souvenir 

 Postal Cards (by mail) with Bee Journal 

 one year — all for only 60 cents. ( LO 

 cards alone, 25 cents. ) Address 



GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 



118 W. Jackson, 



Chicago, III. 



Is the Time 



TO LAY PLANS FOR NEXT SEASON. 



Before yOll plsm* investigate the merits of our 

 Divisible Brood-chamber. 4-^ 4!- 4!- 4>- There is NO 

 DOUBT of the shallow hive giving better results in con- 

 trol of swarming and the securing of FANCY COMB HONEY. 



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