THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



353 



scriber-member owns an equal share 

 in the Review, and is equally in- 

 teilested in its success or failure, 

 it was thought best to inform you 

 of the opposition we as jjublishers 

 of the Review are up against. We, 

 as honey producers are the very 

 men who have built up those great 

 supply houses by our patronage, 

 they in turn are now paying us 

 back with WHAT! We will allow 

 our readers to answer the question 

 in their own language, what! 



We arie advertising for support. 

 We have a very good moral sup- 

 port, but just now we need Finan- 

 cial support, inasmuch as the Re- 

 view debt MUST be paid and that 

 very soon. What we need most just 

 now is for our friends to come to 

 the front with the funds to clear 

 the Review from debt this fall. 

 There aife many of you who will not 

 miss five or ten dollars, let it come 

 along, and when we are out of 

 debt, the Review can be printed 

 as usual, for there will without a 

 doubt be money enough to do that 

 in the future, as in the past. 

 A New Danger Confronts Us 



We as an association must make 

 a united stand, or we may loose 

 the privilege of buying our Tin con- 

 taineife at lowest manufacturers' 

 prices as at present, for jobbers 

 have now obtained control of the 

 American Can Co's territory of the 

 states of Texas, Idaho and Utah. 

 Members in those three states can- 

 not buy American Can Co's ware 

 without paying agents' profits. Buy 

 ALL your Tin containers through 

 the NATIONAL and by united effort 

 we may be able to get back those 

 three states for our members. The 

 Can Co's. will consign their terri- 

 tory to those, and those only who 

 give them the most patronage. Tliat 

 is the way of business. 



Get your neighbor to join the 

 NATIONAL! We need all your sup- 

 port at this time. There is NOTH- 

 ING to lose and MUCH to gain by 

 being a NATIONAL member. 



In answering advertisements in 

 the REIVIEW, kindly say, I saw 

 your advertisement in the BEE- 

 KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



Bruce Wisconsin, July 20, 1914. 

 Editor Review: — White honey 

 flow about over, and was fairly 

 good, Bass wood cut short by heavy 

 storms. Will average about 73 

 pounds per colony. 



Yours very truly, 

 ARCHIE BLACKBURN. 



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