. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Price, postpaid. 35 cents; or with the .American Bee Journal one year—both for $; or mailed Free as a premium for sending us one new subscription at $ This is a special tool invented by a Minnesota beekeeper, adapted for pry- ing up supers, and for general hive and other work around the apiary. Made of malleable iron, 8>2 inches long. The middle part is 1 1-10 inches wide, and 7-32 thick. The smaller end is 1,'s inches long, ji inch wide, and T-.'52 thick, ending like a screwdriver. The larger end is wedge-shaped, having a fairly sharp, s
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Price, postpaid. 35 cents; or with the .American Bee Journal one year—both for $; or mailed Free as a premium for sending us one new subscription at $ This is a special tool invented by a Minnesota beekeeper, adapted for pry- ing up supers, and for general hive and other work around the apiary. Made of malleable iron, 8>2 inches long. The middle part is 1 1-10 inches wide, and 7-32 thick. The smaller end is 1,'s inches long, ji inch wide, and T-.'52 thick, ending like a screwdriver. The larger end is wedge-shaped, having a fairly sharp, semi- circular edge, making it almost perfect for prying up hive-covers, supers, etc., as it does not mar the wood. Dr. C. C. Miller, who has used this tool since 1903, says : " I think as much of the tool as ; 50,000 Copies "Honey as a Health-Food" To Help Increase the Demand for Honey We have had printed an edition of over copies of the pamphlet on Honey as a ; It is envelope size, and just the thins to create a local demand lor honey. The first part of it contains a short article on " Honey as Food," written by Dr. C. C Miller. It tells where to keep honey, how to liquefy it, etc. The last is devoted to "Honey Cooking Recipes" and "Remedies Using ; It should be widely circulated by those selling honey. The more the people are educated on the value and uses of honey as a food, the more honey they will buy. Prices, prepaid—Sample copy for a 2cent stamp; 50 copies for 90 cents; 100 copies for $; 250 copies for $; 500 for $; or 1000 for $ Your business card printed free at the bottom of front page on all orders for 100 or more copies. Address all orders to American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 3-BAND ITALIAN and GOLDEN QUEENS F'oR Sale—All Queens bred from improved long-tongued Red Clo- ver stock, as good honey gatherers as money can buy. Reared by the Doo- lit
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