. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Marcli 23, 1916.] THE BRITISH BEE JOFRXAL. Ill PHOTOGRAPH of Comb in clock-case from which 7 lbs. of Honey was extracted. Seventy pounds were abstracted from the hive alto. These Bees were badly affected by "Isle of Wight" Disease and treated by M. C. Pay of Croydon, and cured by IZAL washing, spraying and Izalized food. He had the hive given to him to be destroyed. May 24tli, 1912, on which day he began his treatment. "In IZAL the y had placed in their hands a worthy and formidable weapon for battling against


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Marcli 23, 1916.] THE BRITISH BEE JOFRXAL. Ill PHOTOGRAPH of Comb in clock-case from which 7 lbs. of Honey was extracted. Seventy pounds were abstracted from the hive alto. These Bees were badly affected by "Isle of Wight" Disease and treated by M. C. Pay of Croydon, and cured by IZAL washing, spraying and Izalized food. He had the hive given to him to be destroyed. May 24tli, 1912, on which day he began his treatment. "In IZAL the y had placed in their hands a worthy and formidable weapon for battling against ;— Sir James Crichton- Browne. IZAL i* lupplied by Royal Warrant to The King. 2 Teaspoonfuls Izal Fluid to 1 gallon of water for washing and spraying New Queen Bee inserted on June 12th. 1912. In September 77 lbs. Honey taken from them. At present, June. 1915, descendants of the original diseased bees are quite healthy. IZAL 18 a Reliable Remedy against Foul BroocL Sold Everywhere in Bottles, 6d. & 1/- each. ^sk for full details of IZAL treatment sent post free by Newton, Chambers & Co., Ltd., Thomcliffe, nr. 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 the original London


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