. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. September, 1907 American ^cc Journal Contents for September, 1907 PUBLISHED MCINTHLV BY GEORGE Vi. YORK S COMPANY 115 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, III. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal is 50 cents a year, in the United States of America, (eicept ciiicago, where it is 75 cents), and Mexico; in Canada 60 cents; and in all other couDtnes in the Postal Union, cents a year extra for post- age. Sample copy free. THE WRAPPER-LABEL PATE indicates the end of the month to which your subscription is paid. For instance, " ilecOT &qu
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. September, 1907 American ^cc Journal Contents for September, 1907 PUBLISHED MCINTHLV BY GEORGE Vi. YORK S COMPANY 115 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, III. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal is 50 cents a year, in the United States of America, (eicept ciiicago, where it is 75 cents), and Mexico; in Canada 60 cents; and in all other couDtnes in the Postal Union, cents a year extra for post- age. Sample copy free. THE WRAPPER-LABEL PATE indicates the end of the month to which your subscription is paid. For instance, " ilecOT " on your label shows that it is paid to the end of December, 190i. SUBSCRIPTION not send a receipt for money sent us to pay subscriptipn, bat change the date on your wrapper-label, which shows that the money has been received and credited. ftdverlislng Rate, per flgale Line, I5c. 14 lines make one inch. Nothing less than H inch accepted. Reading Notices, 2S cents, count line. Goes to press the 6th of each month. National Bee Keepers'Association Objects of the Association. 1st.—To promote the interests of its members. 2d.—To protect and defend its members in their lawful riabts. 3d.—To enforce laws against the adulteration of Annual iWembership Dues, General Manager and Treasurer- N. B. France, Platteville, Wis. jy If more convenient. Dues may be sent to the publishers of the American Bee Journal. The Roofing Question Every day the roofing question is be- coming more serious to tlie farmer. Shingles are getting .scarce and expen- sive, while the quality is getting poorer. Metal is too costly, and requires repaint- ing yearly or it will rust and leak. What, then, shall the farmer use? There is but one answer—a good, ready-prepared roofing. " Vvflcanite" Ready Roofing meets the requirements, makes a better roof than either shingles or tin, last longer, and does not require annual painting. It is cheaper than tin or shingles, and can be la
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