. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. iMEf BEE-KEEPER'S GOLD-NIB FOUNTAIN PEN A really good pen. As far as true usefulness goes it is equal to anycf the high- er-priced, much- advertised pens. If you pay more it's the name you're charged for. The Gold Nil: is guaranteed 14 Karat gold, Iricium pointed. The holder is bar d-rubber, handsomely finish- ed. The cover fits snugly and ca I't slip off because it slightly w dges over the barrel at either end. This pen is non-leakable. It pen- point and feeder being quickly re moved. The simple feeder gi ves a uniform supply


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. iMEf BEE-KEEPER'S GOLD-NIB FOUNTAIN PEN A really good pen. As far as true usefulness goes it is equal to anycf the high- er-priced, much- advertised pens. If you pay more it's the name you're charged for. The Gold Nil: is guaranteed 14 Karat gold, Iricium pointed. The holder is bar d-rubber, handsomely finish- ed. The cover fits snugly and ca I't slip off because it slightly w dges over the barrel at either end. This pen is non-leakable. It pen- point and feeder being quickly re moved. The simple feeder gi ves a uniform supply of ink to the pen-point without dropping, blotting or spotting. Every bee- keeper ought to carry one in his vest-pocket. Comes in box with directions and filler. Each pen guaranteed. Here shown H ac- tual size. Price $ With 1 year's sub sc rip tion, $ Slven free for 3 new subscrip- .ions at $ each. QUEEN-CLIPPING DEVICE The Monette Queen- Clipping Device is a fine thing for use in catching and clipping Queens' winjfs. 4yj incheshigh. Itisused by many bee-keepers. Full printed direc- tions sent with each one. Price alone, post- paid 25 cents. With a year s subscription. Given free for 2 new subscriptions at $ each. mi IDEAL HIVE-TOOL A special tool invented by a Minnesota bee- keeper, adapted for prying up su- pers and for gen- eral work around theapairy. Made of malleable iron. SVi inches long. The middle part is 1 1-If inches wide and 7-31' thick. The smaller end is 1 7-8incheslonff. 1-2 inch wide, and 7-32 thick, ending like a screw-driver. The larger end is wedge- shaped having a sharp, semi-circular edge, making it almost per- fect for prying up cov- ers, supers, etc., as it does not mar the wood. Dr. Miller, who has used it since 1903 says, January 7, 1907; "I think as much of the tool as ; Price alone, postpaid, 40cents. Withayear's subscription, Given free for 2 new subscriptions at each. PREmiUM QUEENS. These


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