. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. The Budget and the ' As time goes on, the effects of the war are felt more and more, and the financial burden it has entailed presses even more heavily on everyone. As all our readers will be painfully aware, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has to find an enormous sum of money to enable the nation to carry have already sent in their subscriptions to forward a further sum to cover the extra postage on the papers from the date it comes into operation, and increase the yearly subscription for the Jotjbnal to 13s. and the Record to 3s.
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. The Budget and the ' As time goes on, the effects of the war are felt more and more, and the financial burden it has entailed presses even more heavily on everyone. As all our readers will be painfully aware, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has to find an enormous sum of money to enable the nation to carry have already sent in their subscriptions to forward a further sum to cover the extra postage on the papers from the date it comes into operation, and increase the yearly subscription for the Jotjbnal to 13s. and the Record to 3s. Obituary Notice. THE LATE CANON COVENTKY. By the death of Canon Coventry, Rec- tor of Severn Stone, Worcestershire loses one of its best known clergymen. A type of the true, old English gentleman, who. THE LATE CANON COVENTRY. on, and in his latest Budget has had to try and find fresh sources of revenue, and make increased demands on those already tapped. The increased charge of postal rates will be felt by everyone in more or less degree, and the effect of one of these increases, if passed, will be to increase the subscription rates to all papers sent by post. It will add a further 2s. 2d. to the British Bee Journal and 6d. to the Becord per annum, and we shall, very reluctantly, be compelled to ask those who was held in high esteem and affection by all classes and creeds. Canon Coventry, who reached the advanced age of 90 last Christmas Eve, had been a keen bee- keeper for nearly 70 years, and has been President of the Worcestershire Bee-' keepers' Association since 1908. He has been no mere figure-head, but has consis- tently attended the meetings of members and committee, devoting his influence and a considerable amount of time for the benefit of the craft. He was educated at. 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
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