. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 710 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Oct. 12 1905 r ^nisccUancous Hctps 3tcm5 =\ "^ J Mr. M. M. Baltlridge, of Kane Co., 111., called on us recently, and requested us to ask members of the National Bee-Keepers' Association not to vote for him for Director. Honey-Vinegar.—Secretary Hutchinson informs us that Mr. H. M. Arnd, manager of the York Honey and Bee-Supply Co., who at great expense took a course in honey-vinegar making, will prepare a paper for the National convention, on " Successful Experience in the Making of ; As we use


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 710 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Oct. 12 1905 r ^nisccUancous Hctps 3tcm5 =\ "^ J Mr. M. M. Baltlridge, of Kane Co., 111., called on us recently, and requested us to ask members of the National Bee-Keepers' Association not to vote for him for Director. Honey-Vinegar.—Secretary Hutchinson informs us that Mr. H. M. Arnd, manager of the York Honey and Bee-Supply Co., who at great expense took a course in honey-vinegar making, will prepare a paper for the National convention, on " Successful Experience in the Making of ; As we use some of Mr. Arnd's honey-vinegar on our home table, we know that it simply can't be beat. He will appear on the program at the morn- ing session of the third day, Deo. 7. 3Irs. Cora E. Just, wife of W. P. Just, editor of the Sauk County (Wis.) News (who is also a bee-keeperj, passed away Sept. , a few hours after having given birth to a daughter. The copy of the News for Sept. 21 was a memorial number, containing a half- tone picture of the deceased, and also the funeral sermon, besides two beautiful poems entitled, " Alone," and " Not Lost, But Gone Before.'' It was all very sad. Our sincere sympathy is hereby tendered to our brother in his sore bereavement. The Minnesota Fair Preniiuins in the Apiary Department, were awarded this year by Wm. Russell, the Minnesota inspector of apiaries. A clipping kindly sent us by Ethel H. Acklin, contains the following an- nouncement of the winners of the premiums offered; The grand sweepstakes for the largest, best, ai)d most attractive exhibition in the honey department was awarded as follows: 1st, H. G. Acklin; 2d. Moser's Apiaries; 3d, J. B. Jardine; 4th, W. \K. Ansell. Mr. Acklin took 13 1st premiums, Mr. Jar- dine 5, Moser's Apiaries 3, Mr. Ansell 3, and Alfred Ziemer, 1. Aheail of Bee-Stings for Rheuma- tism ?—One of our young lady friends here in Chicago, on learning that we had a slight touch of rheumatism la


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