. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dec. 22, 1904, THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 863 remember that there is one more chance, and that is,the place they have just come from.—C. F. Bender, in Gleanings in Bee Culture. CONVENTION NOTICES. New York.—.\ series of bee-keepers* meetlugfs have been arranfied for in tliis State, as fol- lows: Canandaiffua, Jan.'*, 10; Auburn, Jan. 12; Syracuse, Jan. 15; Watertowo, Jan. 17, IS; Romulus, Jan. 11; Cortland, Jan. 13; Fulton, Jan. 16; Amsterdam, Jan. I'l. Mr. N. E. France, the general manager of the National Bee-Keep- ers' Association, has been engaged t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Dec. 22, 1904, THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 863 remember that there is one more chance, and that is,the place they have just come from.—C. F. Bender, in Gleanings in Bee Culture. CONVENTION NOTICES. New York.—.\ series of bee-keepers* meetlugfs have been arranfied for in tliis State, as fol- lows: Canandaiffua, Jan.'*, 10; Auburn, Jan. 12; Syracuse, Jan. 15; Watertowo, Jan. 17, IS; Romulus, Jan. 11; Cortland, Jan. 13; Fulton, Jan. 16; Amsterdam, Jan. I'l. Mr. N. E. France, the general manager of the National Bee-Keep- ers' Association, has been engaged to address the meetings, by the State Department of Agri- culture, through the Bureau of Farmers' Insti- tutes, F. E. Dawley, I^irector. The convention at Watertown, Jan. 18, will be the meeting of the State Association, at which many of the progressive bee-keepers of this and adjoining States are expected to be present and take part in the discussions. C. A. , Sec. W. F. M.\rks, Pres. California.—The annual convention of the California State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held in the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce, at Los Angeles, Jan. 2and3, l'>05. The convention will be called to order at 1:3J , Jan. 2. Each member is requested to pre- pare something for consideration, and all bee- keepers are invited to attend. T. O. Andrews, Pres. J. F. MclNTYRE, Sec. Kansas.—The annual meeting of the Kansas State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held at Topeka, Jan. 10 and 11,1<30S. All persons in- terested in bees are urged to be present. Topeka, Kans. O. A. Keene, Sec. Wisconsin.—The Wisconsin State Bee-Keep- ers' Association will meet in the Capitol Build- ing, at Madison, Feb. 1 and 2, 1905. All bee- keepers are invited to attend. Augusta, Wis. Gus DiTTMER, Sec. Honey-Jars ^ Honey-Vinegar We can ship at once on receipt of order, 1-lb. and 34-lb. Tip-Top Honey=Jars. (octagon shape) at these prices, Chicago: 1-lbs. per 12 , $; 3


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