. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 326 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Aug. 13, 1914. August 26th, at Frestbury.—Honey show, in connection with the Prestbury Flower Show. One class open to the kingdom. Several for those within 12 miles radius. Exceptional prize list. Schedules from A. H. Bowen, Coronation-road, Cheltenham August 29th, at —In connection with the Annual Flower Show. Bee demonstra- tion by Mr. Franklin, the noted Cheshire bee expert. Classes for honey, both in comb and ex- tracted. Schedules and entry forms from Hon. Sec, Mr. Lloyd, Hillfield Place, Nantwi


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 326 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Aug. 13, 1914. August 26th, at Frestbury.—Honey show, in connection with the Prestbury Flower Show. One class open to the kingdom. Several for those within 12 miles radius. Exceptional prize list. Schedules from A. H. Bowen, Coronation-road, Cheltenham August 29th, at —In connection with the Annual Flower Show. Bee demonstra- tion by Mr. Franklin, the noted Cheshire bee expert. Classes for honey, both in comb and ex- tracted. Schedules and entry forms from Hon. Sec, Mr. Lloyd, Hillfield Place, Nantwich. September 1st, at Deddington.—Honey show in connection with Deddington Horticultural Society's Show, to be held in the Castle Grounds. Open classes for honey. Schedules from H. J. Harmswonth, Deddington. Oxom. September 2nd, at Lancaster.—Agricultural Show. Premier Honey Show of the North. 15 classes; £20 in cash prizes, silver cups and medals value 13 guineas, and other specials. Send for schedule (Honey) to Robert Gardner, solicitor, 69, Church-street. Lancaster. Entries close August 19th. Sept. 5th, at the Club Room, North-road, Kew.—Honey Show of the Richmond and District Bee-keepers' Association. Open classes for honey and wax. For schedules, apply Hon. Sec., Mr. J. G. Romer, 234, Kew-road, Kew-gardens. Entries close August 28th. September 9th, at Stoke Park, Guildford. —Annual Exhibition of honey, wax, appliances, Ac., will be held by the Surrey in connec- tion with the Guildford and West Surrey Agricul- tural Association. Eighteen classes, five open to all. Many medals. Schedules from F. B. White, hon. secretary, Marden House, Redhill, Surrey. Entries close 31st T. A. E. (Dawlish).—Bees in Box.—U the combs are straight, probably the best plan would be to cut them out care- fully, brush the bees off, and tie them into frames. Place these in a frame- hive and put the bees back to them. The combs will be rough and irregular when the bees


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