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' eeded the money to buy the necessaries of 

 life. This isn't the question. The question 

 is, will it pay ? If it pays, then we better 

 use it, even if we have to hire the money to 

 get it. If its use is not attended with a pro- 

 fit, then let it alone. Spend money, and 

 spend it freely, when it will come back with 

 a good profit. If it won't, then it's folly to 

 spend it. 



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 is conferred upon both the publisher and the 

 advertiser. It helps the former by raising 

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 and say " I saw your ad in the Review." 



A O 11 /■ To my customers and friends : 

 I XV||\ Please remember that W H. 



I \J if II Laws is asain headquarters for 

 Italian queens. I breed nothing 

 but large, well-developed queens, either Golden 

 or Leatlier-cohvred. My fiolden strain is from 

 Doolittle's original one hundred dollar queen 

 sent me after he had reared over l.OUO queens 

 from her. For business and beauty, ray bees are 

 unexcelled. Price of queens, each, $1.00; six for 

 $4.50. Tested, $1.25. Breeders, $3 to $4. Ad- 

 dress 

 4-9D-tf W. H. LAWS, Lavaca Seb. Co., Ark. 



New and second hand FOUNDATION 

 MILLS for sale, cheap. Vaudervort, Dun- 

 ham, Pelham and Root mills, all at your 

 own price ! Write, saying what you want. 

 LEAHY M'F'G CO., Higginsyille, Mo. 



4'96-6t Please mention the Review. 



W. H. BRIGHT'S 



CIRCULAR FOR 1895, describes every thJng 

 needed in the apiary. Bees, queens, hives, sec- 

 tions, spraying pumps and Bright's comb foun- 

 dation, sold at bottom prices. Send for one 

 fiee. 



WM. H. BRIGHT, 



l-95-12t Mazeppa, Minn. 



' Foundation 81 Sections. ' 



For several years the local supply dealer of this place has taken and 

 sold to surrounding bee keepers any supplies that I have taken in ex- 

 change for advertising. The last two seasons have been poor, and sec- 

 tions and foundation have accumulated to such an extent that, consid- 

 ering the uncertainties of the future, I think it advisable to offer these 

 goods to the wider circle of customers that may be found through the columns of the Re- 

 view. The following is a list of what I have and the prices at which they will be sold. Dis- 

 counts, according to quantity, on more than 1, 000 sections or 10 lbs. fdn. Write about it. 



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SECTIOfiS. 



7,000 G. B. Lewis Co. at $2.50 per 1,000. 

 10,000 J, Forncrook &('<>., at $2.50 per 1,000. 

 ■S.OOO Page & Keith at $2.50 per 1,000. 

 3,0ai O. H. Townpend at $2.50 per 1,000. 

 1,000 Root, at $2 50. 

 8,000 Berlin Heights at $2.25 per 1,000. 



«, 5,000 J. M. Kinzie, at $2.25. 



^ All the sections are 4J4 x 4^4 x 7-to-the-foot. 



\ pOUflDRTIOri. 



i 48 lbs. W. J. Finch, thin for surplus, at 50 cts. 



5 7 lbs. Hunt, thin for surplus, at 50 cts. 



i IOI4 lbs. VanDeusen, thin for surplus, at 50 cts. 



5 24J4 lbs Dadant, thin for surplus, at 50 cts. 



W. Z. HCaTGHinSOn, FHnt, Michigan. 



