. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. Dear Bro. Hill: "In every age and clime we see Two of a trade can never agree" and if ye would doubt it my boy just cast your eye over the uneasy sea of beedom. Mind the April number of The Bee-Keeper. It starts out with Bro. Miller's disagreement with Bro. Gallup over queens; then Bro. McNeal differs with the boys about frame sizes; then Bro. Kerr differs with the Spring Stimulaters—say d've suppose he ever tried "sulphur anVi molasses'' as a spring tonic for his bees?—next Sister Putnam steps hard on Mr. Borrower. He's a mighty us


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. Dear Bro. Hill: "In every age and clime we see Two of a trade can never agree" and if ye would doubt it my boy just cast your eye over the uneasy sea of beedom. Mind the April number of The Bee-Keeper. It starts out with Bro. Miller's disagreement with Bro. Gallup over queens; then Bro. McNeal differs with the boys about frame sizes; then Bro. Kerr differs with the Spring Stimulaters—say d've suppose he ever tried "sulphur anVi molasses'' as a spring tonic for his bees?—next Sister Putnam steps hard on Mr. Borrower. He's a mighty useful chap; keeps our tools and our temper from P'etting rusty for want of use. At bottom of the same page you yourself complain cause some of your contemporaries ad- vertise a very dead paper—which was never much alive. Oh, that is by no means all for Bro. Heddon sweetly dis- a"-rees with your ideas of self efface- ment. It's a "scrap" from cover to. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Falconer, N. Y. : W. T. Falconer Manfg. Co.


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