. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. CONDUCTED BY CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, BEE-MASTER, HANWELL, W. LONDON. ilD/ BEE, KEIPEB'S mM\MB 0uriiiu, C'riiarantees to its Subscribers sound practical replies to all ([ueries on Bee ^Lanagement, and in urgent cases of difficulty, immediate rejilies by post or telegrapli if desired. 'V AL >S U B S C BIF11 0 ,\, UAL F-A-G UI.'VFA, FayahJc in Advmire. S/>trial Ten/is lo Clubs and Literary Institutions. Free l>y Post "on day of Publication. [entered at stationers HALL] [No. 2. Vol. i.] JUNE, 1873. [Published Monthly.] DlliEC'I


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. CONDUCTED BY CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, BEE-MASTER, HANWELL, W. LONDON. ilD/ BEE, KEIPEB'S mM\MB 0uriiiu, C'riiarantees to its Subscribers sound practical replies to all ([ueries on Bee ^Lanagement, and in urgent cases of difficulty, immediate rejilies by post or telegrapli if desired. 'V AL >S U B S C BIF11 0 ,\, UAL F-A-G UI.'VFA, FayahJc in Advmire. S/>trial Ten/is lo Clubs and Literary Institutions. Free l>y Post "on day of Publication. [entered at stationers HALL] [No. 2. Vol. i.] JUNE, 1873. [Published Monthly.] DlliEC'IIOXS TO COKRESPO^XDEXIS ^^ QlliRISTS. j position which will enable him to further the interests I of his poorer neighbours, by urging upon them the ,atcsil'l<-!nu,donoâcudcoftlu-papcronly. | cultivation of bees as a means of increasing their 2.â no iMrci-iatioin whidi an- not to appear iu priiii. j i-ggoui-ces, has a duty to perform which he ought not 'ecp every ijucrv liistinet and separate, and^i-ve t,'ie jii/lest \ (q neglect, not only for their sake individually, but as a powerl'ul means of ilevelojiing and increasing the possilile partien/ars^ stating a/so t/ie l;ind of tiii'e nseii. 4. â Wlieu requiring an immediate reply, send a stamped AluiRKSSKI) envelope, or stamps for ;:t 0/telegram. JUNE, 1S73. â¢\iealth of the country at large. " A land flowing with milk and honey " was the promised reward of the Israelites of old, after their long sojourn in the wilderness, and how eagerly they looked forward to, and longed for its possession, is I matter of Sacred Histor)' ; but while we actually pos- , , , ,, XT ⢠â¢â¢ 1-1 1 ) sess such a land, we allow one half its richest treasure Our co-ahead correspondent'â Novice, while acknow-j â .. to be wasted, with scarcely an attempt to utilize ledging the value of " Our own Journal," as he, on behalf of bee keepers, is pleased to term it, throws out suggestions which appear t


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