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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



(JUEENS 



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

 'needer in the North. The A. 1. Root Co. 

 tell us our .stock is extra tine; Editor Y.rk of 

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

 stock from time to time; while J. L, Gaudy, 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 liighest priced long-tongued red 

 clover queens in the IT, S. 



Fine queens, promptness and square dealing, 

 have built up our business, which was establish- 

 ed in 1888. 



Price of queens after July ist. Selected, 75 cts; 

 six for 5:4.00; twelve for $7.00; tested, $1.00; six 

 for $5.00; ' vvelve for Sg.oo. Selected teste , 5150; 

 six for S8.00. Extra selected, tested, the best 

 that money c n buy, $3.00 



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. vSpecial price on 50 or 100. Circular 

 free. Address all orders to 



QUIRIN THE QUEEN BREEDER 



4-02-6t Parkertown, Ohio. 



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



Home-Made, Foot-Power 

 BUZZ-SADU 



I have a brother in an adjoining county who 

 has made and sold .several foot-power buzz-saws. 

 He has one now that he would like to sell. He 

 has h s hives made for this season, and would 

 rather have the money than the saw — besides, if 

 he sells tiiis saw now he can have the pleasure 

 and profit of making another next winter. The 

 frame is of hard wood, very much like the one 

 illustrated in Root's ABC of Bee Culture. It 

 has a heavy iron balance wheel, besides a pullej- 

 for the belt. The mandrel is a trifle heavier 

 than the I3. 50 mandrel sold by A. I R. ot. There 

 is a parallel gavige and a cut-off gauge. The 

 table can be raised and lowered by means of a 

 screw. The whole machine is very substantial 

 and well made as I know from having seen it 

 and run it mj-self. Although it has been in use, 

 for making his own hives, some two or three 

 years, it is strictU' as good as new, in fact, runs 

 all the easier, and he will sell it for onlj- 520.00. 

 For my own use I would rather have it than a 

 new Barnes that costs $35 00. Ves, and there is 

 a six-inch emery wheel, that cost $2.00, for 

 sharpening tools, that will be thrown in. If 

 j'on wish to Luy this saw, send the order and 

 nionev to me, and I'll see that the .saw is shipped 

 at once. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Hr)ake Your O^A/n Hives. 



3ee ^ Keepers 



Will save money by 

 using- our Foot Pow- 

 er Saw in making- 

 their hives, sections 

 and boxes. 



Machines on trial. 

 Send for Catalog-ue. 



W.F.&JNO.BARNESCO., 



384 Ruby St., 



Rockford, Ills. 



7 02 24t 



