THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



273 



TRADE 



The REVIEW is now buying all kinds of beekeepers' supplies for the subscribers. We get 

 wholesale prices on all supplies, returning nearly all the difference between the list price and 

 wholesale price to the subscriber ordering. It is the desire of the REVIEW to make only enough 

 out of the supplies bought for the subscriber to pay postage and the cost of advertising. This 

 scheme is so liberal that ALL ought to take advantage of this buying privilege. 



Never before in the history of beekeeping have the masses had the privilege of buying their 

 supplies at near wholesale prices, and a person is very short sighted to pay the LONG CATA- 

 LOG PRICE for his supplies when this privilege of buying at the lower price is open. 



Have you got into such a "rut," that you MUST order your goods through the OLD HIGH 

 PRICED channel or are you progressive enough to break away from the "Ties that bind" and 

 come over into the new and better way of buying, i. e. that of buying collectively. Some one 

 has said that it would "take one hundred yeai-s to educate the people to the importance of 

 buying collectively.". About ten percent of beekeepers are NOW educated up to this standard 

 and are taking advantage of this grand privilege, and this appeal is to the other ninety per 

 cent who seem not to be able to comprehend that thei'e is a possibility to make their dollars 

 go further than through the OLD, OUT OF DATE way of buying individually. 



The dealers will "tickle" when they hear you say, "I'm from Missouri, I have to be 

 shown" for they know the one uttering these sentences is so far behind the times that he 

 will live in the "old rut," to the benefit of the dealer and finally drop out, without ever re- 

 ceiving a single benefit from cooperation. DO NOT BE THE ONE TO STAND BACK TO BE 

 SHOWN, but some to the front and be one that will say "We will show them," and take the 

 word of your old friend Townsend, that we will win, AND IN LESS THAN A HUNDRED 

 YEARS, too. 



We hope to add another 10 per cent to the already well pleased 10 per cent that are now 

 buying through the REVIEW, befoi-e the end of the year, will you be one of them to save a 

 few dollars by this collective buying ! 



Subscriber W. W. Martin, Lander, Wyoming bought a "NATIONAL" engine last year and 

 was so well pleased with it that he bought another this year JUST LIKE THE FIRST. He is 

 well pleased, for he saved $8.00 on the two engines by buying through the REVIEW. We 

 could go on and fill this number of the REVIEW with similar instances of well pleased RE- 

 VIEW customers who have saved all the way from a dollar to $30.00 on single deals they have 

 bought through the REVIEW, but space forbids mentioning others at this time. You may 

 think you are getting a very close price through the dealer you have been buying of along 

 back, but all we ask is for you to send us the same money you have been paying in the past, 

 you saying of whom you bought, we will take the money and buy at the very closest price pos- 

 sible, returning you the diflference, if any. Do not write us asking for prices, as we have none, 

 but just make out your order as usual, inclosing the usual arr.ount of exchange, say whose 

 goods you want and we will do the rest. 



A trial order will convince you. Hereafter, address all orders for beekeepers' suisplies of 

 every sort to 



THE BEEKEEPERS^ REVIEW 



NORTHSTAR, MICHIGAN 



NATIONAL ADVERTISING SEALS 



EATHONEY^ 



HATURrs own SWEET -AIDS DIGESTIOM 



The above seals, printed with bright red 

 ink and gummed, furnished at 30c. per thous- 

 and postpaid. Advertise Honey, Paste them 

 on your envelopes, packages, honey jars, 

 everywhere. Keep the word "HONEY" before 

 the public, it pays. Send orders to 



PEARL CARD CO., Dept. A5, 



Clir.tonville, Conn. 



National Membership Dues 

 Now $2.00 



What this two dollars gets ! 

 One year's subscription to the official or- 

 gan — The Beekeepers' Review. $1.00. 



Dues in both National and your Affiliated 

 Association. $1.00. 



Mail 



no more or no less, to Sec. Wes- 



ley Foster, Boulder, Colo., or to your local 

 secretary, or, if more convenient, to this 

 office. 



