. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 604 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Sept. 19,. Georg-o W. Yark, - . Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 36 Flttli Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Posl-Offlce at ChicaEO as Second-Class VolfflV, CHICAGO, ILL, SEPT. 19, 1895. No. 38. Editorial Budget* Xbe Newly-Hlected Officers of the North American are shown on the first and second pages of this number. Fine quartet, isn't it ? They are one-fourth Cana- dian, one-half Ohioan, and one-fourth " ; Good combinat


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 604 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. Sept. 19,. Georg-o W. Yark, - . Editor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY, 36 Flttli Avenue, - CHICAGO, ILL. a Year—Sample Copy Sent Free. [Entered at the Posl-Offlce at ChicaEO as Second-Class VolfflV, CHICAGO, ILL, SEPT. 19, 1895. No. 38. Editorial Budget* Xbe Newly-Hlected Officers of the North American are shown on the first and second pages of this number. Fine quartet, isn't it ? They are one-fourth Cana- dian, one-half Ohioan, and one-fourth " ; Good combination. The Toronto Convention Report is begun this week, as you doubtless have noticed. It is going to be very interesting, as there were many good essays read, which were followed by interesting and profitable discussions. All new subscribers will have their subscriptions begin with this number so long as it holds out. By so doing, they will have the report complete. Next week I expect to give a bigger slice of it, and then crowd it right through as rapidly as pos- sible thereafter. Honey for Preserves and Children.—The British Bee Journal contained this paragraph about the use of honey in preserving fruit, and as a food for children : In former years I was wont to use sugar for preserving a large supply of fruit which was kept for winter use; now I use honey, and find that fruit keeps sweet very much longer, and that, while sugar preserves become stale in a short time, honey preserves never do so. For children, a liberal use of honey is really invaluable ; and since I began to use it I have not spent a shilling on doctors' medicines, whereas formerly I used to spend a good many. The L,ans:stroth Fund.—In response to the re- quest made on page 556, I have received only $—one from Rev. S. Roese, Maiden Rock, Wis., and one from Jas. F. Wood, North Prescott, Mass. The latter, when sending his dollar, wrote : Somehow it makes me glad to contribute a dollar to the man tha


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