Gleanings in bee culture . ng upa copy of Gleanings, I turned to the back of thebook, and, while reading, my neighbor noticed mewith Gleanings and inquired what I was reading. I am reading Gleanings. Do you consider that sabbath reading? washis next shot. I made no answer, but laid the book aside whileI inwardly wondered, Does the man know whatthe book contains? Well, I had been reading an article by A. I. Roet. Bribing and Taking Bribes the subject was, andpictured a salesman making inducements to the foreman to use his companys ink in the printing department. Now, that was good moral advice


Gleanings in bee culture . ng upa copy of Gleanings, I turned to the back of thebook, and, while reading, my neighbor noticed mewith Gleanings and inquired what I was reading. I am reading Gleanings. Do you consider that sabbath reading? washis next shot. I made no answer, but laid the book aside whileI inwardly wondered, Does the man know whatthe book contains? Well, I had been reading an article by A. I. Roet. Bribing and Taking Bribes the subject was, andpictured a salesman making inducements to the foreman to use his companys ink in the printing department. Now, that was good moral advice and soundbusiness principles; and the lesson given there stuck in one mind at least, and perhaps the re-buke helped to fasten the lesson ineftaceably on mymemory. I am thankful that these articles are stillcoming, and am not averse to having any member ofthe family read these splendid thoughts on any dayof the week. Boulder, Colo., July 5. E. C. Bird. 18 GLEAillNGS IN BEE CULTUKE O o 00 6 EH02 o 02t/1 I—IO tn. P Qiz; »o. issorset are h:i . 0) O-^ !>.S ^ o ^ -^ O OS -M Oi ;h CO o ?= •^ -^ S 5:^ rn fl -2 ^ O 03 lO rQ (M ^^ S^ 2 o ^ a .a ^ ^ 03 u T^ S-i tfH -rt *-> CO 1^ =^TO Q. a; o ^ Eh OC a; «5-^ 5:3 »5 pi M r^ CU rSi 4J . 1 m Uj rt o r/3 H S T3 o (4 O K1^ 0) pq and old-]lors, o 0) j3 ^^^J ^ u o fl CD «3 ^g •7 a iH S c«^ ?Woo tM ^ -^ -I = ft 03 =« ;h —oj ft OJ •-I OJ t^ -•-^ Jd a5 t^ .2 M q^ ^2^ o ^ft ^ 03 O o QCh, Elabbox. CO i ^ ^ •3 >^ i M ..; 0) OQ ;h of siadesa lin ^ ft CO O ^ r^ a ^ ^ 11 ?€©• Q, o no a> ri <V CO -(J of aolis]ack oj o3 1 : Q. ft «wp^ de up and and op 1 ci7:iy ^B w ^ ^ ^H Z ^^ ^H f OJ ^ Pi lis sickeed 0 ^ a ^ cc 1 -^5J .-^ o 1—1 iz;<l o H oo P4 OCTOBER 1, 1913 19 NO. 501 SET OF QUALITY KNIVES OUR set of QUALITY KNIVES ismade up of one 8-inch SLICER, one6-inch BUTCHER, and one 31/2-inch A combination of three of theMOST USEFUL SIZES and DESIGNS thatone can have in his home. In presenting th


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