AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



77 



SAVE TIME = SAVE HONEY 



An article in a recent business magazine gave the details of a saving plan instituted 

 by a factory employing 2,000 men. By installing time-saving machinery the firm 

 figured that it saved one hour's time of all its employees each week, or 2,000 hours 

 per week for the factory. 



This, when totaled for the year, amounted to over $30,000 saving, a- sum which 

 more than paid for the small amount of machinery required to start the time-saving 

 plan. 



YOU ARE THE HONEY FACTORY MANAGER 

 YOUR BEES ARE THE EMPLOYEES 



They have a very short working season. All the more reason that you should save 

 every minute for them when there is honey in the field to gather. 



If you can cut down the time required for them in the hive to build combs by a few 

 hours, you can increase their output just that much. And you can do that very 

 thing — Anyhow, others do it. Read — 



As far as I am concerned, your Foundation 

 is in a class by itself, and the bees are of the 

 same mind, as I have tried putting one of your 

 sheets on one side and other makes on the 

 other side of the cluster, and they took to 

 yours like ducks to water. 



WALTER H. LEONARD, 

 January 24, 1918. Raynham Center, Mass. 



When you place your order for foundation with your supply dealer insist that he 

 send you DadANT's. If he won't furnish it, there are plenty of dealers who will. 

 Or order of us. 



DADANT & SONS 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 



P. S. — Conservation should be your watchword. Save every scrap of old comb, 

 scrapings, etc., and when you have 2$ pounds or more send it in to us. We can 

 convert it into Dadant's FOUNDATION for you. 



