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FOR SALE — Ten cases of two 60 tb net 

 cans of beautiful white clover extracted honey, 

 at 10c per pound. New cans and cases. Sample 

 free. Address RAY C. AUSTIN, Ashley, Mich. 



FOR SALE — Fancy sweet clover extracted 

 honey in cases of 120 lb net at 7c per pound. 

 In cases of 12-5 lb friction top buckets (pails) 

 @ only $5.00 per case. 60 lb net. Send cash. 

 VIRGIL WEAVER, Falmouth, Ky. tf 



FOR SALE — A carload or less of light 

 amber extracted honey for table use. Gath- 

 ered from Mesquite and Horsemint. Ask for 

 sample and state quantity wanted and will 

 quote our lowest price. Address JNO. F. 

 SHAW, Atascosa, Texas. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 40 colonies bees ; mostly car- 

 niolans ; 10 frame hives ; heavy with stores. 

 N. S. Burner, Sellman, Maryland. 



IT WILL be to your interest to write us 

 at once for our prices on three band queens, 

 nuclei and bees by the pound. Can supply 

 a few more. R. V. & M. C. STEARNS. 

 Brady, Texas. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



HONEY LABELS— Catalogue and prices 

 free for the asking. EASTERN LABEL CO., 

 (Formerly Pearl Card Co.,) Clintonville, Ct. 



FOR SALE — A good Bee location. For in- 

 formation address GEORGE PARKS, Erring- 

 ton, P. O., B. C, Canada. 



WANT TO SEND YOU our catalogue and 

 price list of beehives and fixtures. They are 

 nice and cheap. WHITE MFG. CO., Green- 

 ville, Tex. 



HONEY LABELS of the better sort. Low- 

 est prices.. Honey advertisers that sell your 

 honey. Printing for Beekeepers. Catalogue 

 free. LIBERTY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 

 Sta. D, Box 4J. Cleveland, Ohio. 



4000 gummed labels Ii^x2i4 printed in two 

 colors, $1.00. Eat Honey labels 1000 for 30c, 

 5000 for $1.00. Estimates free on all class of 

 work. LABEL SHOP, 186 Meadow Street, 

 New Ha\(ii, Connecticut. 



HONEY JARS FOR SALE— About twenty 

 gross, square glass honey jars, glass top and 

 spring fastener, from one-half to two pounds. 

 In original packages at less than factory 

 prices. Have quit the bottling business. W. H. 

 SETTLE, Gridley, Dl. 



WANTED — Healthy young man, farm reared 

 preferred, to work with bees. Experience not 

 necessary. Intelligence, honesty and sobriety 

 imperative. Married or single. Excellent per- 

 manent opportunity for right man. D. W. 

 MILLAR, Holguin, Cuba. 



WANTED — Back numbers of "Beekeepers' 

 Review" as follows : — 1906 January and Aug- 

 ust ; 1907, January, March, April, May, June, 

 July, August and December ; 1908, March ; 

 1910, November; 1914, March and April; 

 1915, March and July. Will pay 15c per 

 numbers on delivery. M. C. RICHTER, Bel- 

 lota, California. 



FOR SALE CHEAP— In good location 32% 

 acre farm, nice house, good barn, stable, 

 sheds, workshop, 50 stands of bees, extra 

 hives, etc. For full information address J. A. 

 JANSSEN, R. F. D. 4, Charlevoix, Mich. 



Six Pound Glass Jars for Honey 



This half gallon Flint glass container has a 

 screw cap about the same size as a mason jar. 

 This jar has a special lacquered screw cap, 

 about as good as could be devised for honey, 

 and we can furnish them four dozen in a case 

 at 7y.c each, or $3.60 per crate, f. o. b. Wash- 

 ington, Pa. Address THE BEEKEEPERS' 

 REVIEW, Northstar, Michigan. 



Has one of those large dealers who pay out 

 thousands of dollars in advertising, thus se- 

 curing tens of thousands of names of producers, 

 then send out circulars to this great array of 

 producers asking them for their very lowest 

 price on your crop, receiving replies and offers 

 on perhaps a hundred times as much honey 

 as they can possibly use, they buying the bar- 

 gain lots offered, have one of those fellows 

 got a "grip on you" (?). If they have we 

 pity you, for you are receiving only a part of 

 what your honey is worth. Come ! get in 

 with us, we need you ! 



We have made arrangements whereby we 

 can club the Reliable Poultry Journal and the 

 Beekeepers' Review, both for a year at only 

 $1.15. The Reliable Poultry Journal charges 

 25c additional to Canadian subscribei-s for 

 postage. 



Glue for Sticking Labels on Tin 



We can furnish glue for sticking labels on 

 tin containers and ship with our tin orders 

 from Detroit, Mich, at 35c per quart, or a 

 dollar per gallon. No more loose labels on 

 tin containers, when using Eureka Paste. 

 Address THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, 

 Northstar, Michigan. 



Chicago comb honey has been arriving free- 

 ly of late and prices are really weaker ow- 

 ing to the absence of free buying on the part 

 of retailers who are holding off for cooler 

 weather. However, some of the receivers feel 

 they must sell very soon after it arrives and 

 consequently are selling at lower prices than 

 are quoted herein. 



The market on A no. 1 to fancy grades— 

 17c to 18c per pound, with sales chiefly at 17c 

 per pound ; no. 1 at 16c per pound, with 

 amber grades ranging from 13c to 15c per 

 pound. That which has not been built with 

 separators and is undesirable because of 

 mixed colors and pollen scattered through the 

 combs sells at from 9c to 12c per pound. 



Extracted is also arriving freely with very 

 little demand. Prices ranging for white from 

 7c to 9c per pound, according to kind, package 

 and quality with the ambers from 5c to 7c 

 per pound. 



Beeswax is dull at 28c to 30c per pound, 

 with stocks accumulating. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO. 



173 W. South Water St. 

 Chicago, Illinois. 

 Sept. 15, 1915 



Bee Meetings Next Fall 



Some time ago a committee was appointed 

 to arrange the dates of next winter's conven- 

 tions on the circuit plan as far as possible. 

 Several months have been required to arrange 

 the dates to the satisfaction of all concerned. 

 The States joining in the circuit and the dates 



