. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. (), 1902. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 713 dealer thus : " Oueen received and introduced, but has not laid an eg'ff," etc. In')() percent of such the queen was all riffht but was ruined in introducinff. I might go on and give hundreds of such cases. Essex Co., Mass. I Our Bee-HeeDin^ Sisters I Conducted by EMMA M, WILSON, Salutatory. Dear Sister BEK-KEErKKS :— Mr. York is kindly giving us a department of our very own, in the American I5ee Journal, in which we may freely give all our experiences, tell all our grievances, etc. It seem
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Nov. (), 1902. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 713 dealer thus : " Oueen received and introduced, but has not laid an eg'ff," etc. In')() percent of such the queen was all riffht but was ruined in introducinff. I might go on and give hundreds of such cases. Essex Co., Mass. I Our Bee-HeeDin^ Sisters I Conducted by EMMA M, WILSON, Salutatory. Dear Sister BEK-KEErKKS :— Mr. York is kindly giving us a department of our very own, in the American I5ee Journal, in which we may freely give all our experiences, tell all our grievances, etc. It seems to me that there are enough of us to make this depart- ment very helpful, if we all do our part in trying to make it a success ; and remember it depends upon ourselves whether it is a success or not. It is not intended for large bee-keepers alone, but for all. No matter if you have only one colony, or may not have any as yet, but are interested in bees, and want to talk with some one else that is interested, too, please remember that this department is for you, If there is any little item of information, anything that has helped you, and may be of benefit to some one else, even if you think it hardly worth mentioning, don't hesitate to send it in. It may help some one greatly. I sometimes think the little things are of much more value than we give them credit for. So much of our life is made up of little things. So let us hear from you all. Marengo, 111. Emma M. Wilson. Bee-Dress for Women—Comments. On page .517, Mrs. N. O. Penny suggests the wearing of | bloomers in place of an underskirt; bloomers to be made of the best blue drill or denim. Also leggings made of the same material to be worn with low shoes. How many have tried them ? How did you like them ? Please report. I have worn leggings made of heavy brown linen. They were as good as far as proventing stings was concerned, and cooler than shoes, but not as cool as low shoes without leggings ; and for myself I prefe
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