. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 403. «^Mâ¢^*»,«^««»Jr^^«*^<^â Jrm«»«^»*«Jr».<^«<«««Jl^^,^,^^1^^l^^.,^^^^,^^^^^^^, ^^^^^^ Hoffman Frames I use to start the fire with, and, sometimes, when I am using- these frames I am hot enoug-h without any fireâI found tlie foreg^oing- penciled on the back of a letter. I don't give it as an argument; simply that the pun may be enjoyed. A Confectioner in Colorado, so writes J. A. Green in Gleanings, is using comb honey as an ingredient in the manufacture of a high grade candy. The comb makes the candy &


. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 403. «^Mâ¢^*»,«^««»Jr^^«*^<^â Jrm«»«^»*«Jr».<^«<«««Jl^^,^,^^1^^l^^.,^^^^,^^^^^^^, ^^^^^^ Hoffman Frames I use to start the fire with, and, sometimes, when I am using- these frames I am hot enoug-h without any fireâI found tlie foreg^oing- penciled on the back of a letter. I don't give it as an argument; simply that the pun may be enjoyed. A Confectioner in Colorado, so writes J. A. Green in Gleanings, is using comb honey as an ingredient in the manufacture of a high grade candy. The comb makes the candy "stand up" better. It is possible that here is a market that might be culti- vated with profit. *^u"'»^>i^^»ii« The Small Nuclei, with only a handful of bees, have been given quite a thorough trial this year. The ver- dict .seems to be that they work per- fectly during a honey flow, but many report failure after the honey flow, during the cool weather of the fall. Liberal out door feeding has, how- ever, made a success of these little nuclei even as late as the end of Sep- tember. â¢â ^a^rf^ir'iH^i^ Reckless Assertions have been made at several conventions regarding the change that takes place in sugar or nectar when gathered or handled by the bees and stored in the combs as honey. There seems to be a sort of resentment that any sort of change is effected by the bees, an unwillingness to accept decisions of chemists and scientists on this subject, an inclina- tion to make rash assertions in opposi- tion to the positive knowledge of such men as Prof. Cook, Mr. Thos. W. Cowan, Prof. W. H. Wiley and Dr. J. H. Kellogg. An assertion regarding something of which we have no actual knowledge, has no weight and carries no proof, and it ill becomes a layman to place his bare assertions in opposi- tion to the positive knowledge of the scientist. Chas. Stewart, Sammonsville, N. Y., writes as follows: "Your call for art


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