. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. .Julv 3, 1919. THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. 279 <?eiitre, and will be most grateful for such help. It is pleasing to be able to record that the County Council are taking up this branch of food production, with its enar- mous value in the fertilisation of fruit trees and other crops. We must congratulate one of our mem- bers, Mr. Goodrich, on obtaining eight prizes out of nine exhibits shown at the Royal Show at Cardiff.—Edavard J. Bartleet, Hon. Secretary. The Bournemouth Bee-Keepers' Association. Two short lectures and demonstrations with


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. .Julv 3, 1919. THE BEITISH BEE JOURNAL. 279 <?eiitre, and will be most grateful for such help. It is pleasing to be able to record that the County Council are taking up this branch of food production, with its enar- mous value in the fertilisation of fruit trees and other crops. We must congratulate one of our mem- bers, Mr. Goodrich, on obtaining eight prizes out of nine exhibits shown at the Royal Show at Cardiff.—Edavard J. Bartleet, Hon. Secretary. The Bournemouth Bee-Keepers' Association. Two short lectures and demonstrations with bees were given by the Rev. G. Field, of Throop, at the Bournemouth Horticultural Society's Summer Flower Show on June 24 and 25. The lectures were given in a separate enclosure, to which a charge of 3cl. was made, ,and the proceeds were forwarded to the Mayor's Fund for wounded sol- diers. There was a good attendance of spectators, upwards of 300 people paying for admission. Standard and observation bives and other appliances were also shown by Mr. S. Gidlow, Mr. F. W. Moore and other members of the Society, and much interest seemed to be centred in the varied exhibits. It is thought that if similar " side shows," which are undoubtedly of a highly interesting and educational character, were given by Societies generally at their local horticultural and agricultural shows much may be done to stimulate the re- vival in bee-keeping now taking place in this country.—H. E. Fleay, hon. trea- surer, Bournemouth East of Scotland Bee-Keepers' Association, The annual summer conference of this Association was held on Saturday last in the grounds of the Dundee Training College at "The ; The day was fine, and a large company assembled to discuss bee-keeping matters and to hear an address on " Rapid Increase of Stocks " by Mr. G. W. Avery, of the Edinburgh College of Agriculture. The lecture was followed by a short discussion, and a number of qu


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