THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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American Bee Journal 



ANNOUNCES 



Two Big Features— Beginning Jan. 1915 



FRANK C. PELLETT, well known lec- 

 turer, naiurHlist and State Inspector for Iowa 

 will write a series (f articles well illustrated 

 on "Honey Flora of the United States." 



QUEEN REARING IN ITALY. While 

 in Italy last year, C. P. Dadant,had the oppor- 

 tunity to visit a modern queen- rearing estab- 

 lishment. He states that it is the finest and 

 best kept apiary and queen establishment he 

 has ever seen. Full particulars with illustra- 

 tions in January number, 



We Try to Improve With Every Number 



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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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Editors 



C, p. DADANT 

 DR. C, C. MILLER 



Department Editors 



EMMA M. WILSON 

 J. L. BYER 

 J. J. WILDER 

 WESLEY FOSTER 

 J. E. PLEASANTS 



Special articles by pro- 

 minent beekeepers and 

 arthciities on beekeep- 

 ing. 



Dr. Mill r answers any 

 <)j estion asked. 



Have Your Old Combs 



CAPPINGS OR SLUMGUM 



Rendered by our 



High Pressure Steam Wax Presses 



Dadant & Sons, 



Gentlemen: — Ycur bil for working my beeswax received 

 this A- M. I am enclosing check to cover same. You got me 

 a good deal more beeswax than I could and I got rid of a 

 mussy job. 



A. L- KILDOW, 

 State Inspector of Apiaries- 

 Putnam, 111., April 13, 1914 



Many other prominent beekeepers write us this way. Our outfit has often secured enongh surplus wax 

 to pay for our charge for rendering or more. Send for our terms on rendering and best prices on bees- 

 wax. Also the cost of working your Beeswax into 



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Just Now We Offer Attractive Terirs on Best Onality 

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HamiltoT, Illinois 



