. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. r??????????????? (Entered at tbe Post-OtBce at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter) Published liVeekly at a Tear by George %V. Tork & Co., 334 Dearborn St. QBORQB W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL, DECEMBER 14,1905 VoL XLV—No. 50. =\ €bttoriaI Hotes anb (Eotnmcnts J National and Chicago-Northwestern Conventions Next Weelc Next Tuesday evening (Dec. 19) the National conven- tion will begin its annual sessions in Brunt Hall, Bush Temple of Music, corner of Chicago Avenue and North Clark Street, Chicago. The Revere House, corner of North Clark and M
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. r??????????????? (Entered at tbe Post-OtBce at Chicago as Second-Class Mail-Matter) Published liVeekly at a Tear by George %V. Tork & Co., 334 Dearborn St. QBORQB W. YORK, Editor CHICAGO, ILL, DECEMBER 14,1905 VoL XLV—No. 50. =\ €bttoriaI Hotes anb (Eotnmcnts J National and Chicago-Northwestern Conventions Next Weelc Next Tuesday evening (Dec. 19) the National conven- tion will begin its annual sessions in Brunt Hall, Bush Temple of Music, corner of Chicago Avenue and North Clark Street, Chicago. The Revere House, corner of North Clark and Michigan Streets, will be the hotel headquarters of the convention. Also, at the Revere House, next Tuesday, at 2 , will be held a business session of the Chicago-Northwestern Bee-Keepers' Association. It is hoped that there may be a large attendance of bee- keepers at all the sessions of both Associations. Treatment of Bee-Slanders Clippings sent in by different persons show that the yarn about the ruin of the grape crop by the bees in Indiana has been widely copied outside that State as well as inside. While items of this kind are always welcomed at this ofBce, it does very little good to refute slanders upon the bee in these columns. The readers of the American Bee Journal do not need informing in this direction ; the people that do not read bee-papers are the ones that need informing. The place to do the most good is where the harm has already been done—in the newspapers which contain the slanders. If each bee-keeper who finds in his paper some incorrect utterance regarding bees would at once send to such paper a correction respectfully worded, such correction would gen- erally be received in a kindly spirit, and much good would result. On page 794 an instance is given. Let others be ready to help on the good work. Influence of Larval Food During the past few years there has been much interest among Australian bee-keepers regarding what seemed a sort of mysterious
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