. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 11, 1905 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 341 more may be the last crossing. They expect to reach London a^^ain about Jan. 1, 1906. Mrs. Cowan had contracted a severe cold on the Ocean, so was not very well when she arrived in Chicago. But Mr. Cowan was looking and feeling first-rate; in fact, even better than two j ears ago when he was here, we think. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan are delightful people to meet, and we regretted that we were not permitted to see more of them. They have been in our country so often, and for so long a time heretofore, that they seem m


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 11, 1905 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 341 more may be the last crossing. They expect to reach London a^^ain about Jan. 1, 1906. Mrs. Cowan had contracted a severe cold on the Ocean, so was not very well when she arrived in Chicago. But Mr. Cowan was looking and feeling first-rate; in fact, even better than two j ears ago when he was here, we think. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan are delightful people to meet, and we regretted that we were not permitted to see more of them. They have been in our country so often, and for so long a time heretofore, that they seem more like our own people than foreigners. We, as no doulji all who know them, wish them a pleasao' summer in their home in "Sunset Land,' and then a safe return to their native and Ttir-away England. On the front putje we present one of Mr. Cowan's latest pictures, which we think is a very good one. The ;iota Association, through its Secretary, sends the following for publica- tion, which is of interest to Minnesota bee- keepers ; Editor American Bbb Journal:—The Secretary of the Minnesota Bee-Keepers' Association is authorized by the Executive Committee to deny the statements made in a recent circular sent out by the so-called "Committee on Co operation," in so far as they relate to the connection of that Commit- tee with the Association. At the annual meeting held Dec. 7, 1904, the chair ruled that the Committee was not appointed by, nor as a part of, the Association, and, there- tore, had no standing in the meeting. An appeal to the house being taken, the ruling was sustained by a decisive vote. In view of these facts, the Association does not wish to be placed in the false light of appearing to endorse, or be responsible for. the statements in the circular referred to. Yours truly, Mrs. W. S. Wingate, Sec. May 1, -V Contrtbutcb ^- Special Clrticles ^ -^ Home Marketing of Honey—Unripe Honey BY S. B. SMITH ON page SI, those who could sell mor


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