. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. weekly, $1 a Year. [ ^^^^^^-^-^^^^^Ve^'-'cUZ^URE. { Sample Copy Free. VOL XXXIV. CHICAGO, ILL, OCT. 11, 1894. NO. GEORGE W ^ ,— EP'^c" ^i;^*^ A Couveution Rliyine has come to us just in time for the North American meeting this week. Here it is: Another year has passed away Since we each other met— A year of changes to us all— But we are happy yet. Though many friends have Homeward gone, Have ceased this earthly strife— Still we rejoice that we are blest With health and peaceful life. O may the future ever hold For all abundant store;


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. weekly, $1 a Year. [ ^^^^^^-^-^^^^^Ve^'-'cUZ^URE. { Sample Copy Free. VOL XXXIV. CHICAGO, ILL, OCT. 11, 1894. NO. GEORGE W ^ ,— EP'^c" ^i;^*^ A Couveution Rliyine has come to us just in time for the North American meeting this week. Here it is: Another year has passed away Since we each other met— A year of changes to us all— But we are happy yet. Though many friends have Homeward gone, Have ceased this earthly strife— Still we rejoice that we are blest With health and peaceful life. O may the future ever hold For all abundant store; And may we often meet again— At last, to part no more! Xlie Progressive Bee-Keeper will " fill out the unexpired subscriptions of iSuccess ill Jiee-Culture," which expired re- cently, as it proved to be a " success " only 4]}riins1ia,\v^s "Apifuge," which is still used in England to prevent stings and bites of insects, doesn't suit the Cana- dians very well. Bro. Holtermann says that " careful manipulation, a good strain of bees, straight combs, and properly made hives, will do much to prevent stings from ; Father I^aiiig'strotli was visited re- cently by Bro. A. I. Root, who '' was re- joiced to find him feeling so ; Bro. Root says that Mrs. Cowan—Father L.'s daughter—with whom he lives, "has a beautiful family of seven children—four boys and three ; Also, that "the father of this little flock was called away some two years ago, and now the charge— at least the greater part of it—of looking after the seven children and the aged father, falls on Mrs. Cowan;" and that he " never saw a more beautiful ; Surely, all who read this will be delighted to hear these good things about Mrs. Cowan and Father Langstroth. ** I5ee-I«eepiiig- in Ontario, and Its Development," was clearly explained and fully illustrated in the Toronto, Out., Glube recently. We are incli


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