. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 28, 1907 American ^$e Journal I have inserted an advertisement in the Port- land Evening Express and Portland Sunday Telegram, to be run quite a period of time. The Feb. 23d number of the Evening Express, also the March 3d number of the Sunday Tele- gram will each contain an interesting article ^bout honey and its value as a food; and pos- sibly later on there may appear more of these articles, which, together with my advertising, should create a good demand for honey bear- ing my label, which I guarantee to be straight *ff»' honey of the best qu
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Mar. 28, 1907 American ^$e Journal I have inserted an advertisement in the Port- land Evening Express and Portland Sunday Telegram, to be run quite a period of time. The Feb. 23d number of the Evening Express, also the March 3d number of the Sunday Tele- gram will each contain an interesting article ^bout honey and its value as a food; and pos- sibly later on there may appear more of these articles, which, together with my advertising, should create a good demand for honey bear- ing my label, which I guarantee to be straight *ff»' honey of the best quality and flavor. Vours. tor Pure Honey and a larger demand for it, H. B. Phillips, We think Mr. Phillips is following the proper methods — advertising in the daily newspapers, and also securing the publication of articles about honey as food, etc. But this ought to be done all over the country. And if enough of it should be done before the next crop of honey appears, no doubt the demand will take the honey about as fast as it comes on the market—if it isn't all rushed to one market at one time. Specify the Page, Please Dr. Miller makes a special request that when, in asking a question, the inquirer re- fers to something in a preceding number of this Journal, the page should always be given. Otherwise it may take a long time to find the matter referred to, if indeed it be found at all; and oftentimes no clear answer can be given if such reference be not found. It would be for the pleasure of the readers if this rule were always followed when any- thing on a previous page is referred to, whether any question be asked or not. Don't speak indefinitely of something John Jones eaid some time ago, but mention that it was on such and such a page. It may take a lit- tle hunting up sometimes on the part of the writer, but it is better that one writer should take the time of hunting up than to have all the readers thus troubled. Distinguishing Laying Workers The idea that a single c
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