THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Cheap Lumber Makes Low Prices. 



1 N these days of keen competition 

 and low prices, no man who has to 

 buy his lumber can succeed in making 

 sections alone. White, clear-stuff 

 lumber, suitable for making sections, 

 is too expensive. The man who makes 

 something besides sections, into which 

 he can put the dark lumber, sorting 

 out and .sawing off here and there a 

 strip of clear white, gets his lumber for sections at a low 

 price. The man whose portrait and picture of his factory 

 appear above, Mr. Jas. Forncrookof Watertown, Wis., the 

 original one-piece section-man, makes packing boxes for 

 a cracker factory, and into these boxes goes all of his 

 dark lumber, leaving the white for sections. This ex- 

 plains why he can sell sections at the following prices: 



500 sections, |i. 80; 1,000 for $3.0013,000 for|<S.io; 

 5,000 for J12 00; lo.rxx) for |;2i.oo. 



No. 2 sections are not made to order, but when in 

 stock are sold at f 1.80 per M. 



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