Gleanings in bee culture . ge. In your writing in Gleanings you are very se-vere on big able-bodied man abegging. I been thinking what will replace you in yourjournal in your good Home talk when you be hereno more, or when you come to die. In my ownhearth you been always to me as model man. Whenyoung you first make a start by working for yourdaily bread; and now in your old age it is right forevery man when he come to old age to be sure tobelong to the Lord Jesus Christ. I am now sure for Christ. I feel glad I find theLord our God is with us; and he is too holy to bewith sinners. I am trying n


Gleanings in bee culture . ge. In your writing in Gleanings you are very se-vere on big able-bodied man abegging. I been thinking what will replace you in yourjournal in your good Home talk when you be hereno more, or when you come to die. In my ownhearth you been always to me as model man. Whenyoung you first make a start by working for yourdaily bread; and now in your old age it is right forevery man when he come to old age to be sure tobelong to the Lord Jesus Christ. I am now sure for Christ. I feel glad I find theLord our God is with us; and he is too holy to bewith sinners. I am trying now every day to live righteous be-fore him. I am a reader of your journal, and can not writegood English. I learn a little writing from reading,and reading I learn by myself. I keep bees now tomake money, and I like bees much, I must say, forpleasure. Elwine, B. C, Canada, Nov. 13. H. Kacee. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE ESTABLL^HKD 1891 TOEPPERWEIN & MAYFIELD CO. (Incorpoiated) Cor, Nolan and Cherry Sts. San Antonio, Texas. Factory and Our Friends and Patrons In presenting: onr claims for a continuance of the generous patronage bestowed uponus during the past year, we beg to submit a few facts concerning the bee industi-y, whichmay sen^e to interest our patrons as well as all tliose engaged in the business. Owing to the constantly increasing demand for comb foundation and beekeeperssupplies, we have again been compelled lo enlarge onr capacity, install new machinery, andothei-wise improve our plant, enabling us to iiroduce 500 pounds of comb foundation perday. This has been made possible through the generous patronage given us during thepast year, our sales having aggregated approximately $100, Although it has been found a difficult matter lo secure enough beeswax to supply thedemand, we have on hand a much larger stock than Ave have ever had before. We also buyand sell honey at ruling prices. On account of the increasing demand for this product theprices in Tex


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