Gleanings in bee culture . April. All bee-keepersare invited to attend. No hotel bills to pay. W. H. White, Sec. The Northern Michigan Bee-keepers Associationwill hold its next annual convention at East Jordan,Mich., Wednesday and Thursday, April 10 and rates secured at the Russell House, of $ day. Ira D. Babtlett, Sec. The annual meeting-of the Connecticut Bee-keepersAssociation will be held in the State Capitol, Hartford,room 50, April 6, 1907. Interest in bee culture hasbeen given an impetus through the recent effort to se-cure good foul-brood legislation, and this meeting


Gleanings in bee culture . April. All bee-keepersare invited to attend. No hotel bills to pay. W. H. White, Sec. The Northern Michigan Bee-keepers Associationwill hold its next annual convention at East Jordan,Mich., Wednesday and Thursday, April 10 and rates secured at the Russell House, of $ day. Ira D. Babtlett, Sec. The annual meeting-of the Connecticut Bee-keepersAssociation will be held in the State Capitol, Hartford,room 50, April 6, 1907. Interest in bee culture hasbeen given an impetus through the recent effort to se-cure good foul-brood legislation, and this meeting willnot only give every bee-keeper in the State an op-portunity to increase his knowledge of be s and theirdiseases, but an interesting program has been prepar-ed touching many other important phases of thescience of apiculture. A cordial invitation is extend-ed to both ladies and gentlemen. Please bring choicesamples of honey, or any thing of an apiarian nature,for the honey exhibit. J. Arthur Smith, Secy. Hartford, home again. I expect to leave here for Ohio about March all matter especially for myself should besent to Medina, Ohio, after jou see this. Osprey, Florida, Mar. 8. A. I. Root. The attention of bee-keepers in the Canadian prov-inces is directed to the announcement of E. Grainger& Co., Deer Park, Toronto, Ontario, which is found onpage 369 of this issue. To avoid the delays so oftenexperienced it is important that bee-keepers living inremote points should send in their specifications toMessrs. Grainger & Co. early in order that goodswhich are required from the factory may be obtainedin ample time for the use intended. So often goodsare delayed in the custom-house between the UnitedStates and Canada that this makes it the more neces-sary that Canadian orders be sent early to the dealerwho is getting his supplies in the United States. second-hand foundation-mii,ls. We have the following second-hand comb-founda-tion mills to offer. We give a brief de


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