. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Get. 5, L922. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 431 TK<b B®<e=K«:registered??registered:irs9 C&l®inidlaur< OCTOBER, 1922. 6 Friday. " \"s the View we take of Labour ; Shall we work for fame or pelf \ No, the Worker bee shall teach us " Each for all, and none for self/ A Bee-keeper's Alphalxt. 7 Saturday. " But the hives themselves Whether you have them sewn of hollow bark. Or whether of tough osier wands. Need narrow inlet holes : for Winter's cold Congeals the honey, and again the heat Softens it all to ;


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Get. 5, L922. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 431 TK<b B®<e=K«:registered??registered:irs9 C&l®inidlaur< OCTOBER, 1922. 6 Friday. " \"s the View we take of Labour ; Shall we work for fame or pelf \ No, the Worker bee shall teach us " Each for all, and none for self/ A Bee-keeper's Alphalxt. 7 Saturday. " But the hives themselves Whether you have them sewn of hollow bark. Or whether of tough osier wands. Need narrow inlet holes : for Winter's cold Congeals the honey, and again the heat Softens it all to ;—Virgil, Georgics, Book IV. 8 Sunday, " The very honey of all earthly joy Does of all meats the soonest cloy ; And they, methinks, deserve my pity Who for it can endure the stings, The crowd and buzz and murmurings Of this great hive, the city.*" Abraham Coirlci/, "The Wish.'' 9 Monday. tu And the song she was singing ever since In my ear sounds on :— ' Stay at home, pretty bees, fly not hence ! Mistress Mary is dead and gone.' " \V hi flier, " Telling the ; 10 Tuesday. A drop of honey catches more bees than a hogshead of vinegar. Proverb. 11 Wednesday. " The honey-comb has a heart of honey. And the humming bee's so ; A honey-comb and honey flower And the bee shall have his ;—Rossetti, " Chimes.''. A Hint to Exhibitors. Mr. Brown, of Bristol, who is again judging the honey, etc., at the Dairy Show, has written asking us to warn ex- hibitors not to overlace sections, or ex- hibit extracted honey in tlie wrong class for colour. As Mr. Broun says, it is rery unpleasant to have to disqualify good exhibits, but as the rules arc definite the judge has no option. This is a point many exhibitors do not realise. If the rules say, for instance, that sections must haye a dear space of glass 3A in. x 3h in., the judge must disqualify exhibits in- fringing the rule; should he award such exhibits a prize it is open to


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