Make Your Own Hives During the 

 Leisure of Winter. 



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 the summer - time; 

 but the w i 11 1 e r 

 brings a leisure 

 that many more 

 bee-keepers might 

 profitably employ 

 in making needed 

 hives, supers or 

 shipping cases for 

 ano ther year. 

 Power and expen- 

 sive machinery are 

 not needed; simply a coz}- little shop and a foot-pow- 

 er saw are all that are needed. When a bee-keep- 

 er realizes all this, there is no question as to what 

 saw he shall buy; it is made at the factory shown 

 on the opposite page, and is illustrated on this page. 

 The editor of the Review has used one of these 

 machines, and has no hesitation in saying that it is 

 all that is claimed for it. x\ny one who buys a ma- 

 chine, and is not entirely satisfied with it, has the 

 privilege of returning it and having his money re- 

 turned. One thing more; there are attachments, 

 such as a scroll-saw, a boring attachment, etc. that 

 can be added at a small cost. Send for illustrated 

 descriptive price list to 

 W.F. &J1S10. BARNES CO., Rock ford, 111. 



384 Rtihy St. 



