. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. \ BIG DROPS of water has made the vegetation. Now the sun shines—the Honey wells up—the Bees gather it, and every Bee-Keeper should have all needed Supplies at once. Catalogue Free. Tlios. G. IVewiiian, '*,7rVGo,'- EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE A HANDY TOOL-HOLDER! Sent by Express, for $ ; or with tlic Bee Journal one year—both for $ Every Manufacturer, Miller. Carpenter, Cabinet Maker, Machinist. Wheelwright and Quarryman. Farmer, or any one using a grind- stone, should have one of these Tool-Holders. One boy can do the work of two person


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. \ BIG DROPS of water has made the vegetation. Now the sun shines—the Honey wells up—the Bees gather it, and every Bee-Keeper should have all needed Supplies at once. Catalogue Free. Tlios. G. IVewiiian, '*,7rVGo,'- EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE A HANDY TOOL-HOLDER! Sent by Express, for $ ; or with tlic Bee Journal one year—both for $ Every Manufacturer, Miller. Carpenter, Cabinet Maker, Machinist. Wheelwright and Quarryman. Farmer, or any one using a grind- stone, should have one of these Tool-Holders. One boy can do the work of two persons, and grind much faster, easier and with perfect accuracy. Will hold any kind of tool, from the smallest chisel to a draw shave or ax. Extra attachment for sharpening scythe blades included in the above price. The work is done without wetting the hands or soiling the clothes, as the water flows from the opera- tor, it can be attached to any size stone for hand or steam power, is always ready for use, nothinar to get out of order, and is absolutely worth 100 times Its cost. No farm is well-equipped un- less it has a Tool-Holder. Pays for itself in a short time. How to Use the Holder. Directions.—The Tool is fas- tened securely In the Holder by a set-screw and can be ground to any desired bevel by insert- ing the arm of the Holder into ahiglieror lower notch of the standard. While turning the crank with the right hand, the left rests on an steadies the Holder ; the Tool is moved to the right or left across the stone, or examined while grind- ing, as readily and in the same way as if held in Ih'j hands. For grinding Ronnd . Edge TooIh, the holes in the stand- ard are used instead of the notches. Address, GEOBGE W. YORK & CO., 56 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO, Qerjeral Iterrjs^ Bee-Keeping: in Montana. In the Bee Journal of April 11, "B" called for bee-notes from Montana, and Flathead Valley in particular. There are no bees in Flathead county at the present time.


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