. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 100 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [March 5, 1914. Bee Shows to Come. A nominal charge of 2s. Ed. is made for notices (not exceeding 7 lines) in this column, 10 lines charged Ss. 6d., up to 15 lines 5s., which covers cost of insertion from order till date of show. Cash should accompany orders for insertion. June 9th-llth, at Malvern.—The Herefords. and Worcs. Agricultural Society's Malvern Meeting. Twelve classes for Honey. &c. Good prizes; small entry fees.—For schedule apply, Mr. A. Elliott, Hon. Secretary's Department, Cusop, Hereford. Ju
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 100 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [March 5, 1914. Bee Shows to Come. A nominal charge of 2s. Ed. is made for notices (not exceeding 7 lines) in this column, 10 lines charged Ss. 6d., up to 15 lines 5s., which covers cost of insertion from order till date of show. Cash should accompany orders for insertion. June 9th-llth, at Malvern.—The Herefords. and Worcs. Agricultural Society's Malvern Meeting. Twelve classes for Honey. &c. Good prizes; small entry fees.—For schedule apply, Mr. A. Elliott, Hon. Secretary's Department, Cusop, Hereford. June 30th to July 4th, at Shrewsbury.— Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Bee and Honey Section, under the direction of the Prizes arranged in groups of counties for Associa- tions affiliated to the Schedules from W. Herrod, 23, Bedford Street, Strand, Entries close May 30th. July 8th, at St Albans.—Honey Show of the St. Albans , held in connection with the Elstree and Boreham Wood Horticultural Society, at Aldenham Park. Open class for extracted honey. No entry fee. Liberal prizes. Judge, Mr. W. Herrod. Schedules from Mr. R. H. Atten- borough, Alderham, Herts. Entries close July Izon (Kent).—Starting Bee-keeping.—(1) British bees. (2) "Wilkes'" excluder is best, as it does not hinder the bees so much when working. G. H. (Buxton).—Hive for Beginner.— Get a "; hive, it cannot be beaten as an all-round utility hive. E. K. H.—Bee-forage.—It will be best to work for sections on the bean pastur- age. British Columbia.—Bee-keeping in Canada.—(1) Bee-keeping is a profitable undertaking in Britisb Columbia, see '•; November 13th, 1913. (2) Write to Mr. Dundas Todd. 1260, Oxford Street, Victoria, , who will give you all particulars. H. A. C. (Ealing).—Varieties of Bees.— (1) The bees are Italians. (2) If you study the subject beforehand, no doubt you would be able to rear queens succe
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