. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Mnr. 9, 1916.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 75. Just on going to press we have received word that the Rev. F. S. F. Jaunings, , of Warms worth Rectory, Dou- custer, passed away last Sunday. We are sure all those who have had the pleasure of knoâ ^^â¢ing him will share our deep regret at his loss. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. The Council of the British Bee-Keepers' Association are anxious to obtain gifts of honey for the wounded soldiers in the London Hospital, where it is urgently needed both for food and medicinal pur- poses. They


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Mnr. 9, 1916.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 75. Just on going to press we have received word that the Rev. F. S. F. Jaunings, , of Warms worth Rectory, Dou- custer, passed away last Sunday. We are sure all those who have had the pleasure of knoâ ^^â¢ing him will share our deep regret at his loss. BRITISH BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. The Council of the British Bee-Keepers' Association are anxious to obtain gifts of honey for the wounded soldiers in the London Hospital, where it is urgently needed both for food and medicinal pur- poses. They will, therefore, be grateful for gifts of same, no matter how small, from bee-keepers throughout the British Is'ands. It is unnecessary to explain our obligations to these brave fellows, who have sacrified health and limbs for the sake of our country. Gifts should be sent addressed to the Secretary, , 23, Bedford Street, Strand. The donors' names will be published in the " ; and Record. W. Herrod-Hempsall, Secretary. HONEY FOR LONDON HOSPITAL. Amount received 228i lbs. A ROLL OF HONOUR. Although bee-keeping is considered a minor pursuit, we venture to say that it has provided more fighting men than the usual average of any industry. To place on record the part the members of our craft have played in the present war we propose to make a " Roll of Honour," and shall be pleased if our readers will for- ward us the Names and Addresses, together with the Regiment and Rank, of any bee-keeper serving his King and Country at home or abroad; also if killed or wounded. We print a further list of names to those sent in, and shall be pleased to have other names as soon as possible. Major C. V. Bellamy, Leigh Holt, Cliipstone, Yelverton.â Capt. Humphreys Owen, Glanseveni, Montgomeryshire.â2/7th Fusiliers. G. Griffiths, 24, Wharfe Street, Newcastle, Staffs.â3/1st North Mid. Staffs. .John MeLaggan, Glenalmond, Buch


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