. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Jujy 8, 1920. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 831 Mr. G. E. AFder, who made the following awards :— Complete Frame Hive.—F. M. Claridge, first. Observatory Hive.—F. M. Claridge, first. Six 1-lb. Sections.—Miss "Wilson, Can- field. Shallow Frame.—H. Stroud, Ilford. Six 1-lb. Jars Extracted.—F. M. Claridge, first; H. Stroud, second. Three 1-lb. Jars Extracted.—F. M. Claridge, first; H. Stroud, second; A. Gamble, Battlebridge, third. Six 1-lb. Jars Granulated.—F. M. Claridge, first and second. 1 lb. Extracted (Gift Class).—F. M. Claridge, first
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Jujy 8, 1920. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 831 Mr. G. E. AFder, who made the following awards :— Complete Frame Hive.—F. M. Claridge, first. Observatory Hive.—F. M. Claridge, first. Six 1-lb. Sections.—Miss "Wilson, Can- field. Shallow Frame.—H. Stroud, Ilford. Six 1-lb. Jars Extracted.—F. M. Claridge, first; H. Stroud, second. Three 1-lb. Jars Extracted.—F. M. Claridge, first; H. Stroud, second; A. Gamble, Battlebridge, third. Six 1-lb. Jars Granulated.—F. M. Claridge, first and second. 1 lb. Extracted (Gift Class).—F. M. Claridge, first. Bees' Wax, 2 lbs.—F. M. Claridge, first. Any Useful Invention for Bee-keeping. —F. M. Claridge, first; E. W. Dempster, Ilford, second. Honey Cake.—A. Gamble, first. Hive (Amateur-made).—F. M. Claridge, first. silver medal won by F. M. Claridge; bronze, H. Stroud. Royal Show Fund. £ s. d. Amount received ... ... 18 10 8 Miss Gulland 2 6 Miss Harding H. W. Anderson J. Lee H. M. H. Stubbs ... 2 6 10 6 10 0 4 9 2 6 £20 3 5. "Commercial" or "Standard" Frames. [10215] {Be 10208). No, sir, you are quite mistaken. I certainly would not like to persuade everyone to scrap the standard frame and adopt the "commer- cial " size. I would use all in my power to prevent that. The standard is quite good enough for the majority of British bee-keepers, who, as is well known, merely keep bees as a hobby, and it would be a disaster if all these should be persuaded to scrap a frame they imderstand little for another they understand less. The Standard frame and the " Guide Book " are what I advise those to stick to. It's true they will never do any good as a matter of business, but neither will they lose much, and they can play with their bees to their heart's content. My letters have been written for those who wish to make a business of bee-keep- ing and who can see that it cannot be done on present lines.—R. B
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