. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ff. Hon. Eugbne Secor, General Manager of the National Bee-Keepers' Association, has been appointed judge of the apiarian exhibits at the Minnesota State Fair next fall. " Judge " Secor will give entire satisfaction to the Minne- sota bee-keepers. He always does. Mr. J. H. Martin says in Gleanings in Bee-Culture that Belgian-hare growing has grown to be a business of importance, the head center of the business being at I/Os Angeles, Calif. A number of bee-keepers have given up bees for hares, and Mr. Martin thinks the two industries might we


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ff. Hon. Eugbne Secor, General Manager of the National Bee-Keepers' Association, has been appointed judge of the apiarian exhibits at the Minnesota State Fair next fall. " Judge " Secor will give entire satisfaction to the Minne- sota bee-keepers. He always does. Mr. J. H. Martin says in Gleanings in Bee-Culture that Belgian-hare growing has grown to be a business of importance, the head center of the business being at I/Os Angeles, Calif. A number of bee-keepers have given up bees for hares, and Mr. Martin thinks the two industries might well be combined. ***** Messrs. R. McKnight and J. B. Hall.—The Canadian Bee Journal for February contains this paragraph from the pen of Mr. D. W. Heise, which refers to an incident at the last Ontario convention : " Whatever justification there may have been for the unpleasant things that were said about Mr. McKnight's opposition to certain convention proceedings in the past, he truly endeared himself to every bee-keeper's heart when he brought his ' appropriate and inspiring ' motion that J. B. Hall has been the ' life and soul' of its conventions. And what J. B. Hall has been to the conventions, R. McKnight has been to the Association ; and no one can recognize that fact more forcibly than the members .who were associated with the earlier history of the Association. And I feel sure that the present members are not so forgetful, or so void of appreciation of valuable services rendered, but what they will in the near future, in some way reward him for his ; ***** Stenog Approves the " ;—He says: " Mr. York deserves great praise for the excellence of the mechanical part of his journal. Its freedom from typo- graphical mistakes is quite in keeping with the high moral tone of the ; Coming from the man who is mainly responsible for the fine mechanical appearance of Gleanings in Bee-Culture, such endorsement pays for a


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