. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 120 THE BEITISH BEE JOUBNAL. March 17, 1921. dot of reliable information as to good loca- tions. The following advertisements appear in this month's Gleanings. Both the advertisers have extensive apiaries, and are very well known among bee- keepers all over North America :— ' Help wanted.—"Will give experience and fair wages to active young man, not afraid of work, for help in large, well- equipped set of apiaries for season start- ing in April. State present occupation, weight, height,- age, and bee-keeping experience (if any).—Morle


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 120 THE BEITISH BEE JOUBNAL. March 17, 1921. dot of reliable information as to good loca- tions. The following advertisements appear in this month's Gleanings. Both the advertisers have extensive apiaries, and are very well known among bee- keepers all over North America :— ' Help wanted.—"Will give experience and fair wages to active young man, not afraid of work, for help in large, well- equipped set of apiaries for season start- ing in April. State present occupation, weight, height,- age, and bee-keeping experience (if any).—Morley Petit, the Petit Apiaries, Georgetown, Ontario, ; " Wanted, two young men, able-bodied, willing to work, clean in body and mind, who want to learn bee-keeping and are willing to exchange faithful services for instruction from a man with almost 40 years of extensive experience in bee- keeping ; board and some financial remuneration. Have 12 apiaries. — R. F. Holtermann, Brantford, Ontario, ;—W. B. Wallace. Aluminum Extractor. [10,407] T have been most interested in the letters about an aluminium extrac- tor, and I hope your much-esteemed , may be the means of opening the eye^ of users and manufacturers alike to tjh*j great possibilities and advantages of this valuable and cheap metal. Letter 7 0400. fry a man of practical experience, and his quotation from Professor Richards, is an unanswerable argument for alu- minium. Rome of the folks must he speculating on getting the recently-closed tin mines cheap, to judge by tbeir re- marks deprecating aluminium. No one mentioned aluminium honey combs, so much to the fore in the bee Press during the last couple of years! This is the answer to the action of formic acid. Users do not complain that the honev stored reduced their combs to white powder. It is used in cooking utensils with great advantage, and in fruit pre- serving pans, where there is surely much mere acid than in honey. Tin is in


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