Gleanings in bee culture . of thisoffer will be gives an opportunity for two beautiful gifts. Where can you do better ? PUBLISHERS SUBURBAN LIFE34 West 26th Street NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 1486 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 1 <* If goods are wanted ctuicK, send to Pouder. Elstablished 1889. And the Next DayIt Rained. By the Bee Crank. Once upon a time, begins a sortof fable that used to be in our school-books. The gist of it is, that a farmerw< nt to a great attorney in the cityand paid him a good price for abit of advice—an opinion, thefarmer called it. Mr. Wiseman, the la


Gleanings in bee culture . of thisoffer will be gives an opportunity for two beautiful gifts. Where can you do better ? PUBLISHERS SUBURBAN LIFE34 West 26th Street NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 1486 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 1 <* If goods are wanted ctuicK, send to Pouder. Elstablished 1889. And the Next DayIt Rained. By the Bee Crank. Once upon a time, begins a sortof fable that used to be in our school-books. The gist of it is, that a farmerw< nt to a great attorney in the cityand paid him a good price for abit of advice—an opinion, thefarmer called it. Mr. Wiseman, the law-yer, merely said, Dontput off till to-morrowwhat you can do he took the coun-trymans cash, and saidgood by. The far mer went home,and that afternoon putup a field of hay that hehad planned to attend tothe next day. ^And thenext clay it rained, and as he sawhis neighbors hay ruined in the field,and some of it going down thecrick, he made up his mindthat he would remember the law-yers advice to the end of his. days—which he did—and becamewealthy. The funny thing about that fable isthat there was ever any need for itat all. It looks as though all men wouldsee at a glance, that putting offis poor policy. Doesnt it look thatway to you ? If you are one of thosewho are not orderingneeded supplies now be-cause it can be put offtill to-morrow or nextweek or next month,just learn a lesson fromyour own bees—get what you needway of supplies advantage in waitingtill the last minute. To help interest you in prompt-ness I offer a discount on ordersreceived before January 1. in theTheres I am prepared to take care of your beeswax at highest market price, cash or trade. Bee-keepers have been liberal in buying supplies, and in turn it is always one of my pleasures topay promptly the highest market prices for honey and beeswax. Notice how this man ex-presses himself about my methods: Mb. WAiiTEB S. PouDER, Foreston, Minn. Dear Sir:—Yosxrs, with chec


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