. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Dec. 22, 1904.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 505 think and reason for myself. I send name and sign—T. W. S., Lines. [We have—after some revision—inserted the above, but it is now time to remind readers that theological discussions are un- suitable for publication in this Journal, and the correspondence must therefore now close —Ens.] the Committee to draft the Foul Brood Bill. He was no doubt placed then in a position to bring forward the views of his friends, and was in honour bound to do so. He did not attend the monthly meeting of the Counc


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Dec. 22, 1904.] THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 505 think and reason for myself. I send name and sign—T. W. S., Lines. [We have—after some revision—inserted the above, but it is now time to remind readers that theological discussions are un- suitable for publication in this Journal, and the correspondence must therefore now close —Ens.] the Committee to draft the Foul Brood Bill. He was no doubt placed then in a position to bring forward the views of his friends, and was in honour bound to do so. He did not attend the monthly meeting of the Council on November 24 ; nor did we hear that he had sent any written statement ol' liis objections to the A CHRISTMAS HONEY-CAKE. Most readers will probably remember the description, given in " Homes of the Honey Bee" on November 17, of the apiary at St. Mary's Abbey, Devon, where bees have had a " home " for over a thou- sand years. It was, therefore, with much The " cake" seen is three feet high, and its form, as seen, needs no descrip- tion from us, beyond saying that it was made by. Brother Colomban, the Abbey apiar-ist, who is not only a capital bee- keeper and honey producer, but makes by. A. Unique Ohiistmas Honey-Cake. pleasure that we received a photo of a Christmas honey-cake so altogether unique in its way that we reproduce it on this page, as appropriate to the season, and as showing the venerable Abbey itself in the background. far the best honey-cakes we ever tasted. And we venture to say that our opinion would be endorsed by every one who has the pleasure of partaking of the " cake" here illustrated when it is cut up for eating, as we expect it will be. FOUL-BROOD LEGISLATION. THE VIEWS or LARGE BEE-KEEPERS. [ When reading Mr. W. Woodley's "Notes by the Way" on page 492 of last week's issue I could not refrain from the quotation that " a man's foes are they of his own ; Mr. Woodley, a


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