Bee-Keepers'Review 



PUBUSHED MONTH I,Y 



W. Z. HUTCHIJJSO\, Editor and Publisher 



Entered as second-class matter at the Flint 

 PostoflBce, Feb. 2, 1888. Serial number, 228 



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F'lint, Michigan, Jan. 15, 1907. 



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Youths' Companion (new) ( i 75) 2.35 



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White Clover 



CANDIED HONEY. 



I have 4.000 lbs. of c^'oice, dead ripe, white 

 clover honey, put up in 2-lb parer bass, and 1,000 

 lbs. in 5-lb. bags, all nicely Landied, hard and 

 white, that I am offering at <» cts. per lb. f. o. b., 

 Flint. Mich. Cash to accompany order. 



LEONARD S. GRIGGS, 

 Route 5, Flint, Mich. 



CANADA DISTRIBUTORS 



FOR 

 Marshfield Mfg Co , Wis , Beeware. Hives, Sec- 

 lions, .Shipping Cases and all kinds of Bee Sup- 

 plies; no better made. We have been selling 

 Marshfield Beeware for three j-eais, and using 

 them ourselves, and can say that there is no bet- 

 ter made We have the best shi, ping center in 

 ranada. C. P. Ry , M C. Ry. and G. T. Ry., 

 three express companys — Dominion, American 

 and Canadian. Sample of sections sent free. 

 Send for a sample before you buy. We can save 

 you money on Beeware. We buj in carload lots 

 and can give yoti he lowest prices on >o i Bee- 

 ware. Wax wanted. Nil. SMITH, 



IvOck Box A. Tilbury, Ont. 



Kent Co., Catisda. 



p. S. Eggs from imported tiio of Black Min- 

 orcas costing $78 00, $2.00 for 15 Eggs; also two 

 B. P. Rock costing $50.00, Eggs at same price. 

 Warranted to hatch well and safe in your place. 



Second Hand Hives 



FOR SALE CHEAP. 



I have gone out of the bee business, but I still 

 have some second hand hives stored at Marion, 

 Michigan, that I would sell very cheaply. Here 

 is the list : — 



25 — 8-frame Dovetailed hivt-s, one-story; com- 

 plete with loose, hanging, thick-top frames, well- 

 painted, and in good condition, worth $1.25 each. 



74— 8 frame rabbeted corner, ore-story hives, 

 complete as above, almost new, and well painted; 

 have the Root excelsior cover, worth SI 25 each. 



99 — 8-frame, supers, complete with cle;<ted fence 

 separators for 4'4 x l!4 plain sections, well painted 

 and in uood condition worth 40c each. 



4 — New section holder supers. Root's Dove- 

 tailed for 8- frame hivcs. in flat, complete for 

 4/i X 1% slotted section?, worth 4oc each. 



10— Porter bee-escapes, complete with board, 

 in good condition, worth 25c each. 



50— Wood-bound zinc honey boa'ds for S-frame 

 hives, almost new, in good condition, worth l6c 

 each- 



1 — New Root smoker, worth 85c. 



Everything is in fine condition and not infested 

 with any bee disease. Quite a good many of the 

 brood frames are new, never having any comb 

 built in tbem and when closing up the business, I 

 cut the comb out of all these extra hives, but left 

 a narrow strip along the top bar for a starter. If 

 desired this could be cut off and foundation 

 put in. 



The Dovetailed hives are all Root's make and 

 he others are accurately made, after the same 

 attern, except that the corners are halved in- 

 stead of Dovetailed. All the hives are painted 

 white. 



If anybody will take the entire lot I will let 

 them go for orly one half of the advertised price. 



Addiess, 

 3S2 Moran St., 



R. S. CHAPIN, 



DETROIT, MICH 



