THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW- 



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Barnes' Foot and Hand 

 Power Machinery. 



This cat reprfinentn our 

 Combined Circular and 

 Scroll Saw. which is the 

 beet machine made for 

 Bee Keepers' ase in the 

 conetraction of their hives, 

 sections, boxes, etc. 



11 -92-1 6t 



MACHINES SENT ON TRIAL. 



FOB OATAI/OGTJE, PRICKS, ETC., 



Address W. F. &, JNO. BARNES CO., 384 Huby St , Rockford, Ills 



Please mention the Reuiew. 



Hew Heddon Hive 



FOR Having bought the Canadian 



patent on the above hive I am 

 prepared to supply it in any com- 

 bination to the bee - keepers of 

 Canada. Circulars of interest to 

 all mailed free. Write for one. 

 ll-9:{-tf A. E. H08HALL, Beamsville. Ont. 



Please mention the Reuiew, 



CiNiDil. 



IMPORTANT^-^ 



-<^T0 BEE-i^EEPE{^S T 



To make a success of bee keeping, you want 

 bees tliat will give the very best results. My 

 Golden Italians have gained a good name on 

 their own merits. Those who have tested them 

 with other bees say "they are the best honey 

 gatherers, cap their honey the whitest, as gentle 

 as butterflies, beautiful to look at, are the largest 

 and strongest bee of all the racn^s." Queens 

 bred from mothers that produce uniformly 

 marked 



FIVE-BAJIDED WOt^KEt^S 



In March, April and May, $1.25 each, 6 for $6.00; 

 June, $1 00 each, 6 for $5.00; .July to Nov., $1.00 

 each, 6 for $4..50. Special prices on large orders. 

 For full particulars send for descriptive circular. 

 12-92-tf C D- DUVALL, 



Spencerville, Montg. Co., Maryland. 



Ulnstraieil Advertlseients Attract Attention. 



HATCH CHICKENS BY STEAM 



w.th^^pro.ed Ej(pg|sior Incubator. 



Simple, Perfect, &lj'-Regu. 

 ialinq. Thousands in suc- 

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 centage of fertile eggs at 

 less cost than any other 

 Hatcher. Lowest priced 

 first-class Hatcher made. 

 GEO. H. 8TAHL. Qulncy.lll. 



Bind Your Back Volumes. 



The back volumes of the Kevikw are some 

 what different from those of some journals ; 

 many of them are, to a large extent, little pam- 

 phlets devoted to the discussion of special top 

 ics. For this reason they will always be partic- 

 ularly valuable for reference. But how provok- 

 ing it is when desiring to consult some back 

 number, to find that that particular number is 

 missing— has been lost or mislaid. To avoid 

 such annoyance, some have fastened togetlier 

 the issues of each year by tacking them together 

 with wire nails, or something of the sort. Tliis 

 is better than notliing, but there is a lack of 

 flexibility, the book does not open out easily eo 

 that it can be read, there is no protection to the 

 outside leaves, besides there is nothing hand- 

 some about such an arrangement. 



There is a book binder here in Flint that does 

 excellent work at a fair price. He will put the 

 first five volumes of the Review into one hand- 

 some volume with morocco back and corners, 

 putting the title on the back in gilt letters, and 

 giving the edges of the leaves a neat, reddish 

 tinge — all for $1.25. 



Send me your back numbers, either by mail or 

 express, and I will get the work done and return 

 the book when bound, making no charge for my 

 services, as the binder allows me a small com- 

 mission, and should any of your back numbers 

 or volumes be missing, I shall be glad tp furnish 

 them as long as the supply lasts, simply charg- 

 ing the regular price for them, which is as fol- 

 lows: Vols. 1 and II, five cents a copy ; Vol. Ill, 

 four cents a copy ; Vols. IV and V, eight cents a , 

 copy. 



The time will soon come when some of the 

 back numbers will be diflicult to obtain, and if 

 you care for the Review complete from the be- 

 ginning, nicely bound, now is the time to attend 

 to it. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



HONEY HLPHflC 



cuts FnrQlslieil for all illastratlns; Parposes. 



AND Bee Books, 



OF ALL KINDS. 

 A LARGE STOCK. 

 MY NEW ILI.VSTRATED 



Catalogue and Price List of Supplies 

 for the Apiary will be sent free to all 

 who may apply. Send a postal card 

 for it, writing your name and address 

 ^plainly. For every Order of $10.00 

 ^and over. I will make you a pi-esent. 

 The Catalogue tells you all about It. 

 T. ©. Newman, 147 So.Western Ave.,Chlca«o. 



