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WANT TO SEND YOU our catalogue and 

 price list of beehives and fixtures. They are 

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

 ville, Tex. 



WANTED — A position with Southern bee- 

 keeper. Florida preferred. Five months oi less, 

 experienced, reasonable, reference, etc. ED- 

 WARD HASSINGER, JR., R. 16, Box 6, 

 Greenville, Wis. 



FOR SALE — A 50 acre farm, new house, 

 good barn and out buildings, on pike road. Al- 

 so 100 stands bees with all fixtures for run- 

 ning. Price reasonable. Address HARRY E. 

 KEEL, R. D. 2, Madison, Ind. 



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 114x214 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 HaMii, Connecticut. 



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. 



BOOKS ON PRACTICAL BEE CULTURE 



Mailed Pc t Paid Upon Receipt of Price 

 ABC and X Y Z of Bee Culture, cloth $2.00 

 ABC and X Y Z of Bee Culture half 



leather 2.75 



ABC and X Y Z of Bee Culture, 



German 2.50 



A B C de L'Apiculture, French ed 2.00 



El A B C and X Y Z de la Apicultura, 



Spanish 2.50 



Beekeeping — Phillips 2.00 



Langstroth on the Hive and Honeybee 



Reprint 1.00 



Advanced Bee Culture, W. Z. Hutchinson 1.00 



Biggie Bee Book 50 



British Beekeepers' Guidebook, Cowan.. 1.00 



Cook's Manual of the Apiary 1.15 



Doolittle's Queen-rearing 1.00 



Fifty Years Among the Bees, C. C. Miller 1.00 



First Lessons in Beekeeping 50 



Honey Bee, The — Cowan 1.00 



How to Keep Bees — Mrs. Comstock 1.00 



Humble Bee, The— F. W. L. Sladen 3.25 



Irish Bee Guide, Rev. J. G. Digges 1.00 



Langstroth, Rev. by Dadant, cloth 1.25 



Modern Bee Farm, S. Simmons 2.00 



Quimby's New Beekeeping 1.00 



Wax Craft 1.00 



Increase ; Forcing the Queen to Lay ; each .25 



French edition, separate 50 



POPULAR BOOKS ON BEE CULTURE 

 Bee People, The, Margaret M. Morley. . .$1.50 



Children's Story of the Bee 2.00 



Honey Makers, The, Margaret M. Morley 1.50 



Life of the Bee, Maeterlinck 1.40 



Bee Mr. ter of Warrilow, The — Edwards .57 



Lore of the Honey Bee 2.00 



Queenie 75 



Bee Models each 50c; 2 for .75 



Address All Orders 



THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 

 Northstar, Michigan 



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 subscribers for 

 postage. 



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. 



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. 



Sample Mailing Cases for Members 



Members can help out the work at this 

 office a considerable if they will order their 

 sample mailing cases for sending samples of 

 honey, direct from the Mfg's. Send a dol- 

 lar, plus postage on 4 lbs. to the U. S. 

 MAILING CASE CO., Lowell, Mass., ordering 

 2 doz. No. 40 Cases, Bottles and Corks to go 

 by parcel post. One gross by express at $6.41. 

 Cash with order. 



Review Subscribers Having: Bees For Sale 



Paid-in-advance subscribers having bees for 

 sale can have them listed below, twice, each 

 year free. If they are to be listed longer, 20c 

 each insertion will be charged. This list is 

 not intended for Dealers, but is intended for 

 subscribers who for some reason or other 

 want to dispose of a part or all of their bees. 

 Figures following address indicate number of 

 colonies each has for sale. To get listed, 

 request must reach this office not later than 

 the 15th of the previous month. 



Robert E. Foster, Rifle, Colorado, 200 to 500 

 colonies. 



Frank Willmert, Elmore, Minn. 



Ben Metzler, R. No. 1, Jeromesville, O. 



A. J. Diebold, Seneca, Ills., 25. 



The Youth's Companion Calendar for 1916 



The Publishers of The Youth's Companion 

 will, as always at this season, present to every 

 subscriber whose subscription is paid for 1916, 

 a Calendar for the new year. It is a gem of 

 calendar-making. The decorative mounting 

 is rich, but the main purpose has been to pro- 

 duce a calendar that is useful, and that pur- 

 pose has been achieved. 



Free Until 1916 



Have you subscribed yet for The Youth's 

 Companion for 1916 ? Now is the time to do 

 it, if you are not already a subscriber, for you 

 will get all the issues for the remaining weeks 

 of 1915 free from the time your subscription 

 with $2.00 is received. 



The fifty-two issues of 1916 will be crowded 

 with good reading for young and old. Reading 



