. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ERICAJ^ @^^@^&&e^ i Entered at the Poet-OfBce at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter. rubli!«hed Weekly at $ a Tear by George IT. ¥ork &. Co., 334 Dearborn St. QBOROB W. YORK, Editor. CHICAGO, ILL,, MARCH 9,1905. Vol. XLV.—No. Ulisccllmtcous Hctps •:• 3terns =\ J The Ontario Convention Report was crowded out of last week's number of the American Bee Journal, and also again this week. But next week we expect to issue another double number in which we will complete that report, and also publish much other in- teresting matter. The


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^ERICAJ^ @^^@^&&e^ i Entered at the Poet-OfBce at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter. rubli!«hed Weekly at $ a Tear by George IT. ¥ork &. Co., 334 Dearborn St. QBOROB W. YORK, Editor. CHICAGO, ILL,, MARCH 9,1905. Vol. XLV.—No. Ulisccllmtcous Hctps •:• 3terns =\ J The Ontario Convention Report was crowded out of last week's number of the American Bee Journal, and also again this week. But next week we expect to issue another double number in which we will complete that report, and also publish much other in- teresting matter. The Michigan Convention was held in Grand Rapids Feb. 33 and 24, and we had the pleasure of being present. While the at- tendance was not as large as anticipated, it was a splendid meeting in many wajs. It was another proof of the value of the question-box program. Among others who are well known to the reading bee- keeping public, there were present T. F. Bingham, W. D. Soper, L. C. and A. G. Woodman, E. D. Townsend, and Huber H. Root (of Ohio) ; also these who were elected as officers for the ensuing year: President, ; Vice-President, Geo. E. Hilton; and Secretary- Treasurer, E. B. Tyrrell, of Davison. We expect to publish a report of the meeting a little later in these columns. The Fourth Annual Report of the Illinois State Bee-Keep- ers' Association will be issued some time in April—next month. It will contain full reports of the last meetings of both the Illinois State and the Chieago-North western conventions; information on foul brood and other diseases of bees, and how to treat same; also a list of the names and addresses of the membership of the Illinois Associa- tion which numbers almost 200 members. Any Illinois bee-keeper who wishes to have his name and address in the forthcoming report, should send his dollar to the Secretary, Jas. A. Stone, Route 4, Springfield, 111., before April 1. This dollar will also pay a year's membership in the National


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