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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Convention ]\otices. 



83^ The 8th semi-annual meeting of the Susque- 

 hanna County Bee-Keepers' Association will be held 

 at Montrose, Pa., on Thursday, May 7, 1891. 



H. M. Seeley, Sec, Harford, Pa. 



[pi^ The Fourth semi-annual meeting of the Mis- 

 souri State Bee-Keepers' Association, will meet at 

 Boonville, Mo., on Thursday and Friday, April 9, 10, 

 1891. There are quite a list on programme for 

 essays, including some from ladies. A cordial and 

 pressing invitation is extended to all bee-keepers, 

 and their wives and daughters, and any other ladies, 

 to attend the Convention. Rates have been secured 

 at the two leading hotels for those in attendance. 

 Come, and let us get acquainted, and have an inter- 

 esting meeting. J. W. House, Sec, Mexico, Mo. 



Remember the sad experience of last 

 season ! Everyone should order all the 

 Supplies necessary for the Apiary at 

 once, and avoid " the rush." The delays 

 and annoyances of last year should teach 

 a valuable lesson in this line. 



Red Isabels are quite attractive for 

 Pails which hold from 1 to 10 lbs. of honey. 

 Price, $1.00 per hundred, with name and 

 address printed, bample free. 



Supply Dealers should write to us 

 for wholesale terms and cut for Hastings' 

 Perfection Feeders. 



Calvert's No. 1 Phenol, mentioned in 

 Cheshire's Pamphlet on pages 16 and 17, as 

 a cure for foul-brood, can be procured at 

 this oflBce at 25 cents per ounce, by exDress. 



Wants or Excliannes. 



Under this heading, Notices of 5 lines, or 

 less, will be inserted at 10 cents per line, 

 for each insertion, when specially ordered 

 into this Depai-tment. If over 5 lines, the 

 additional lines will cost 20 cents each. 



ANTED — To sell Bronze Turkey Eggs 

 from prize stock; $3.00 per 13. 

 14Alt J. C. PROVINS. Masontown, Pa. 



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WANTED— Your wax to work up at lowest 

 Uving prices. Please write at once to 

 J. V. CALDWELL, Cambridge, Ills. 13Atf 



WILL EXCHANGE Foundation for Wax or 

 cash ; will also make wax into foundation 

 when sent to me, at the lowest price in the 

 world. Send for samples and prices to JACOB 

 WALLERSHEIM, Kaukauua, Wis. 13A4t 



FOR SALE— Pure, home-made Blackberry 

 Wine, for table or medicinal use. Warrant- 

 ed. Address R. E. PARCHER, Wausau, Wis. 

 13A3t 



WANTED— To exchange 1-lb. thin Vander- 

 vort f'd'n for 2 of wax. Samples and tes- 

 timonials free. C. W. DAYTON, Clinton, Wis. 

 8A10t 



Bee-Veils. — Mr. George E. Hilton, in 

 an article in the Michigan Farmer, on 

 the management of any apiary, writes 

 thus : 



After trying several bee-veils, I have 

 decided on the " Globe " bee-veil. It was 

 first invented as a protection against 

 flies and mosquitoes ; it was a success 

 for this, so now the bee-keepers have 

 adopted them. It is so fine you hardly 

 discern anything before your face. It is 

 very easily put together, no trouble to 

 put on or take off, and folds up com- 

 pactly in a paper box 6x7 inches, by 1 

 inch deep. The weight of the entire 

 veil is only 5 ounces, and can be sent by 

 mail for $1.00. This looks like a big 

 price, but with care one will last almost 

 a life-time. 



This is the lyiiversal opinion of the 

 Globe bee-veil. It is superior to any 

 other on the market. 



We send "both, the Home 

 Journal and Bee Jonrnal 

 for one year, for $1.35. 



The"filok"Bee¥eil 



Price, by Mail or Express, $1.00. 



There are five cross- 

 bars united by a rivet 

 through their center at 

 the top These bars are 

 buttoned to studs on the 

 neck-band. The bars are 

 of best light spring steel. 

 The neck-band is of best 

 hard snring brass. The 

 cover is of white bobinet 

 with black face-piece to 

 see through. 



It is very easily put together; no trouble to 

 put on or take off; and folds compactly in a 

 paper box 6x7 inches, by one inch deep The 

 proiection against bees is perfect — the weight 

 ot tlie entire Veil being only five ounces. 



Isxtra Nets, 



cents each. 



CIvUBBING OFFER. 



We will send this Veil and the Bee Journal 

 one year for $1.75. Or, we will give the Veil 

 Free for three (3) New Subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal, with $3.00 to pay for them. 



Subscriptions to the Home Journal may be 

 included in all Clubs, counting two (2) Home 

 Journals as equal to one (1) Bee Journal. 



