. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 482 June 6, 1907 American Bee Journal very best on hand in this locality to nieet the case, and you will please remember that others besides yourself may feel aggrieved if their best paragraphs are ignored; so we will look with interest, even if with no shade of a twinkle in the eye, to see what you will do with us in the near future. British Bee-Keepers' Insurance Details of this are given in the British Bee Journal. The British Bee-Keepers' Associa- tion has arranged with insurance companies to issue a policy to an intending insurer after he has sen
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 482 June 6, 1907 American Bee Journal very best on hand in this locality to nieet the case, and you will please remember that others besides yourself may feel aggrieved if their best paragraphs are ignored; so we will look with interest, even if with no shade of a twinkle in the eye, to see what you will do with us in the near future. British Bee-Keepers' Insurance Details of this are given in the British Bee Journal. The British Bee-Keepers' Associa- tion has arranged with insurance companies to issue a policy to an intending insurer after he has sent to the Association " a premium of 2 cents per colony on the maximum number of colonies kept; minimum premium IS ; The policy is to indemnify the owners of bee-hives insuring under the British Bee- Keepers' scheme against their liability to third parties for damages to persons or prop- erty occasioned by bees from the insured api- ary outside such apiary, such claim in any one year not to exceed the sum of f 150 in the aggregate, and not to include any claim for injury to the assured, or persons, or live stock under his control. The policy covers the period from March 25,1907, to March 35, 1908, only. for Wisconsin, completed his 10th year as inspector, on May 2S—about a week ago. Wisconsin bee-keepers are to be congratu- lated on their being able to retain Mr. France as inspector for so long a {Miscellaneous fleujs - Items National Convention at Harrisburg. —The Executive Committee of the National Bee-Keepers' Association has selected Harris- burg, Pa., as the place for the 1907 meeting. The exact date at this time has not yet been agreed upon. No doubt it will be settled very soon, when we will be pleased to make further announcement. We congratulate Pennsylvania beekeepers, and all others of the East, on the decision of the committee to hold the next National convention at Harris- burg. It oufht to be a well attended meet- ing, and doubtless will
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