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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



the man, he can't succeed in a poor lo- 

 cality. There are localities in which a 

 man could not make a living with a sin- 

 gle apiary, but a series of out-apiaries 

 will enable him to put money in the 

 bank. The right kind of a man will suc- 

 ceed someway. If successful bee-keep- 

 ing is impossible in his locality, he wonH 

 keep bees, or else he wdll move to a lo- 

 cality where he can be successful. That 

 men grub on year after year, with a sin- 

 gle apiary, in a poor locality, shows that 

 there is need for some thinkitig to be 

 done. A very light flow, if practically 

 continuous, is excellent for queen rear- 

 ing, although of not much account for 

 producing honey. 



Much has been said in favor of econo- 

 my and industry, and* it is all right to 

 work and be saving, but this course alone 

 does not always bring the highest suc- 

 cess. We must remember to have our 

 "head help our heels." Use brains as 

 well as brawn. Get to the front. Think, 

 think, THINK. Keep up with the times. 

 Read all the journals. Read all of the 

 books. Attend the conventions. It 

 costs something, but so does seed wheat. 

 Visit other bee-keepers. Wake up, 

 rouse up. Be alive. Keep up with the 

 times, and you can attain a success of 

 which you have not yet even dreamed. 



FINE' FARM LANDS. 



Wisconsin is noted for its fine crops, 

 excellent markets, pure water and health- 

 ful climate. 



You can buy a farm on easy terms in 

 Wisconsin along the line of the Chicago. 

 Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway for less 

 than you can rent one for three years in 

 any of the Eastern states. Now is the 

 time to invest. 



Address F. A. Miller, General Passen- 

 ger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 

 Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. 



TRAIN TOOK ITS OWN PHOTOGRAPH. 



A large, handsome engraving, i8 x 28 

 inches, has been made of "The Burling- 

 ton's Number One" while going at 60 

 miles an hour between Chicago and Den- 

 ver. It is the best picture of a train in 



motion ever taken, and "the train took 

 the picture itself." This is explained in 

 a folder which will be sent free on ap- 

 plication. Price of large engraving, 20 

 cents. Postage stamps will do. Address 

 P. S. Eustis, General Passenger Agent, 

 C, B. & Q. Ry., 209 Adams Street, 

 Chicago. 



A COOL MILLION 



of Snowj' Wisconsin Sections, and 10,0000 Bee 

 Hives, ready for prompt shipment. Send for 

 catalogue— it's free. R. H. SCHMIDT & Co. 

 Sheboygan, Wis. 



Nuci^nus coi^oNins, 



Queens, strawberry plants. Bee-Keepers' 

 Review and tested queen, ^1.50. See cir- 

 cular. J. A. MICHAEL 

 R. R. No. 6 Winchester, Ind. 



qUeeN rearing 



OtlTFITS, 



Such as Compressed Cells, Cell Compressor, 

 Blank shells. Cell Bars, Nurserj' Cages, Fertiliz- 

 ing Boxes, etc., accompanied by directions for 

 rearing and mating several queens all in one 

 colony on a single stand, are for sale by the 

 Swarthtnore Apiaries, Swarthniore, Penn. Send 

 for description and prices. Queens for sale. 



yUEENS 



Buy them of H. G. Quirin, the largest queen 

 breeder in the North. The A. I. Root Co. 

 tell us our stock is extra tine; Editor York of 

 the A. B. J., says he has good reports from our 

 stock from time to time; while J. ly. Candy, of 

 Humboldt. Neb., has secured over 400 pounds of 

 honey (mostly comb) from single colonies con- 

 taining our queens. We have files of testimoni- 

 als similar to the above. Our .breeders origin- 

 ated from the highest priced long-tongued red 

 clover queens in the U.S. 



Fine queens, promptness and square dealing, 

 have built up our business, which was establish- 

 ed in 1888. 



Price of Golden and l,eather Colored qtieens, 

 before July i, selected, warranted, Ji.oo; six for 

 $5.00; twelve for $9.50; tested, $1.50; six for $8.00; 

 twelve for 515.00; selected tested, $2.00; six for 

 $10.50; extra selected, tested, the best that money 

 c in liiij', J4.00. 



We guarantee safe arrival to any .State, Conti- 

 nental Island, or any European Country, and 

 can fill all orders promptly, as we expect to keep 

 three to five hundred queens on hand ahead of 

 orders. Special price on 50 or 100. Circular 

 free. Address all orders to 



QUIRIN THE QUEEN BREEDER 



4-02-61 Parkertown, Ohio. 



(Parkertown is a P. O. Money Order office) 



