. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, i American liee Journal 41 >==;^^i^'^ The National Convention Report Tliis Report for 1907, of the Harris- burg convention of the National Bee- Keepers' Association, is on our desk. It contains 120 pages in all, and has the Constitution, names of members, list of bee-keepers' associations, financial report, etc. There was in the treasury Nov. i, 1907, $ A copy of the Report is mailed to every member of the National. If you are not now a member, send $ to Treasurer N. E. France, Platteville, Wis., who will send you a receipt cov


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. February, i American liee Journal 41 >==;^^i^'^ The National Convention Report Tliis Report for 1907, of the Harris- burg convention of the National Bee- Keepers' Association, is on our desk. It contains 120 pages in all, and has the Constitution, names of members, list of bee-keepers' associations, financial report, etc. There was in the treasury Nov. i, 1907, $ A copy of the Report is mailed to every member of the National. If you are not now a member, send $ to Treasurer N. E. France, Platteville, Wis., who will send you a receipt covering one year, and also a copy of the 1907 An- nual Report. The latter alone is well worth the dollar. Mercy in a " Fine" Comb Referring to Dr. Miller's comment on "Mercy in the Comb," on page 9, Hon. Eugene Secor, of Forest City, Iowa, says this: "In regard to Dr. Miller's answer to that conundrum, if he means a fine comb, I agree with him that it repre- sents ; We don't know but what if this affair is allowed to go any further, some one will be trying to get into Dr. Miller's hair with a "fine"-tooth comb! And then it would be very clear where "mercy" is. At least, there might re- sult a cry for mercy, if the comb-opera- tor were not very gentle. And yet, we wouldn't have any one think that Dr. Miller needs a fine-tooth comb run over his head for "extracting" purposes, as we remember having seen in the East years ago—no personal experience, how- ever. ^ Northern California Convention The Northern California Bee-Keep- ers' Association will hold its 4th semi- annual convention in Pioneer Hall, 7th St. between J and K, Sacramento, Calif., on Feb. 19 and 20, 1908. The sessions will be at 10 a. m., i p. m., and 8 p. m. The objects of this association are the promotion and protection of the inter- ests of its members. Headquarters at the Western Hotel. -AH bee-keepers are cordially invited to attend. F. Jay Lewis,


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