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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Subscriptions to the Review re- 

 ceived during 1914 through our sec- 

 retaries. The contest among our 

 secretaries ending December 31st, 

 1914, securing subscribers for the 

 review, stands as follows. The five 

 sending in the greatest number and 

 entitled to a year's complimentary 

 subscription to the Review are as fol- 

 lows : 



James A. Stome, 111 143 



Gus Dittmer, Wis 43 



L. C. Dadant, 111 40 



P. R. King, Ohio 34 



Geo. W. Williams, Ind 32 



Secretaries sending in ten or more 

 subscribers during 1914 and the num- 

 ber sent are listed below: 



H. E. Graham, Texas 27 



S. W. Snyder, Iowa 24 



H. E. Gray, N. Y 22 



F. E. Millen, Mich 22 



L. T. Rogers, La 21 



E. G. Carr, New Jersey 19 



J. S. Whittemore, Mass 18 



E. J. Winder, Utah 15 



P. E. Crane, Vt 15 



Floyd E. Smith, Ore 13 



Dr. L. D. Leonard, Minn 11 



N. B. Gates, Mass 10 



We thank you, gentlemen, and hope 

 to be able to return the favor many 

 fold during 1915 by sending you mem- 

 bers in return. 



Shall the National act as brokers 

 in the purchase of beekeepers' sup- 

 plies for the members during 1915? 



This will depend upon how you 

 instruct your delegate to vote at 

 the next February meeting, for it 

 will be up to that august body to 

 accept or reject that clause of the 

 proposed change of our National 

 Constitution, as well as other 

 proposed changes. 



Classified Department 



Xotices will be inserted in this de- 

 partment at ten cents per line. Min- 

 imum charge will be fifty cents. 

 Copy should be sent early and may 

 be "for anything the beekeeper has, 

 for sale or wants to buy. Be sure 

 and say you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department. 



HONEY AND WAX 



WAXTED — Comb extracted honey and 

 beeswax. R. A. BURNETT & CO., 173 

 So. Water St., Chicago. 



WANTED— Glassed comb and ex- 

 tracted honey; also beeswax. JOHN O. 

 BUSEMAN, 4141 N. 7th St., Philadelphia 

 Pa. 



FOR SALE— Extracted honey, light 

 amber flavor similar to Clover and 

 Basswood mixed. Car lots or less in 

 600 lb bbl. at 6c per lb. F. O. B., N. Y., 

 Key West or New Orleans, sample 10c. 

 M. E. ENGLE, Herradura, Cuba. 



FOR SALE— 50,000 pounds light ex- 

 tracted honey, well ripened and mild 

 flavored. Two sixty pound cans to case, 

 714 cents by the case, in ten case lots, 

 even seven cents per pound in fifty 

 case lots. Write H. G. QUIRIX, Bellevue 

 Ohio. 



FOR SALE — A fine grade of extracted 

 table honey, gathered from Alfalfa and 

 the Clovers. Case of twelve 5 lb. pails 

 $6.60; case of six 10 lb. pails $6.25; case 

 of two 60 lb. cans $10.50. Write for prices 

 on larse orders. VIRGIL SIRES, North 

 Yakima, Wash. 



FOR SALE — An extra-fine quality of 

 white extracted honey put up in new 

 60-lb. net tin cans, two in a case for 

 shipment. Our crop of honey this year 

 is a blend of about half each of clover 

 and basswood, thoroughly cured on the 

 hives by the bees before extracting. 

 The fact is, not a single pound of the 

 crop was extracted until some time 

 after the close of the honey-flow. Rich, 

 ripe, ropy goods, worth twice as much 

 as thin unripe honey extracted during 

 the flow. For this exquisite stock we 

 are asking 10 cts. per pound on car 

 here. Do not be deceived by cheap un- 

 ripe stock when a trifle more buys 

 superior white clover-basswood b'end 

 that your customers will want more^of 

 from time to time. Ten yards. One 

 thousand colonies. Liberal sample free. 



Address „ ^/^,.tc? 



E D. TOWNSEND & SONS, 



Northstar, Mich. 



HONEY LABELS — Lowest price. 

 PEARL CARD CO., Clintonville, Conn. 



FOR SALE— One car Alfalfa extract- 

 ed honey. Address W. H. PENNINGTON 

 Ontai io, Ore. 



CHICAGO — The market on comb 

 honey is of small volume, but prices are 

 steady and are likely to continue so 

 for the rest of the winter. The best 

 i?rades of white comb are bringing Ibc 

 to 17c per lb., ambers from Ic to 3c per 

 lb less. Extracted honey is also quiet 

 witli an abundant supply. In a small 

 way wi ite clover and linden brings 9c 

 to 10c per lb. No report of carload sales 

 Other kinds of white honey are not at 

 all ar-tive and prices vary accoi'ding to 

 quantity. Beeswax is slow of sale at 

 about 30c per lb. 



R. A. BURNETT & '''o.. 

 Jan. 15. 173 W. South Water ytreet. 



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