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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



CHOOSING THE RIGHT PRESENT. 



Are you in doubt about a certain present? 

 The Youth's Companion has proved to be one 

 of the best that can be chosen. Perhaps you 

 have not seen it lately, and are not quite sure. 

 Then let us send you a sample copy or two. 

 Suppose you ask for the issues containing^ the 

 opening chapters of Arthur Stanwood Pier's 

 fine serial story of life in a boys' school — 

 "His Father's Son." If you look the paper 

 over carefully, bearing in mind that there are 

 fifty-two such numbers for a year's subscrip- 

 tion of $2.00, we are sure you will say that a 

 better present could not be chosen, whether 

 for a young person or for an entire family. 



For the year's subscription of $3.00 there is 

 included a copy of The Companion Practical 

 Home- Calendar for 1914, and all the issues 

 for the remaining weeks of this year, dating 

 from the time the subscription is received. 



If you ask for sample copies we will send 

 with them the Announcement for 1914. 



THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 



144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. 



New Subscriptions Received at this Office. 



We are always in the market for 



BEESWAX 



and would be pleased to hear from you when- 

 ever you have any to offer. We pay cash on 

 receipt of Wax. 



FRANK a CLARK 



316 W. Kinzie St. Chicago, III. 



8 Grape Vines, 6 Currant Bushes 



All best 3 year old stock. If 

 planted now will fruit next 

 summer. Grapes are Worden, 

 Niagara, lona. Concord, the best early 

 medium and late varieties. 



$1 



Try My Famous Queens 



Fram Improved Stock 



The best that money can liny; not inclined 

 to swarm, and as for Imney gatherers they 

 have few c(|uals. 



3-Band Golden, 5-Band & Carniolan 



bred in separate yards, ready March 20. 

 Untested, one, $1; six, $5; 12, $9; 25, $17.,'J0; 

 .'lO, $34; 100, $65. Tested, one. $1.50; six, $8; 

 ]2, $15. Breeders of either strain, $5. Nu- 

 clei with untested queen, one-frame, $2.50; six 

 one-frame, $15; two-frame, $3.50; six two- 

 frame, $20.40; nuclei with tested queen, one- 

 frame, $3.00; six one-fiame, $17.40; two-frame, 

 $4; si-x two-frame, $23.40. Our Queens and 

 Drones are all reared from the best select 

 t|ueens, which should be so with drones as 

 well as queens. No disease of any kind in 

 this country. Safe arrival, satisfaction, and 

 prompt service guaranteed. 



D. E. BROTHERS, Attalla, Ala. 



W.ELaws 



W^ill be ready to take care of your Queen 

 orders, whether large or small, the coming 

 season. Twenty-five years of careful breeding 

 brings Laws' Queens above the usual standard; 

 better let us book your orders now. 



Tested Queens in March; untested, after 

 April 1st. About 50 first-class breeding queens 

 ready at any date. 



Prices: Tested, $1.25; 5 for $5.00; Breed- 

 ers, each $5.00. Address 



THE LANDSCAPE GARDEX CO., 

 Newbiirgh, N. Y. 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas 



Members who want to use some of those 

 little cuts, either those reading- "EAT MORE 

 HONEY" or "KEEP MORE BEES," for 

 their letter heads, envelopes or circulars, can 

 be furnished with them for oOc. each, post- 

 paid. Address 



The Bee-Keepers' Review, 



Northstar, Michigan. 



