. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 343. Bee-Keepers' Review Published Monthly E. B. TYRRELL, Editor and Publisher OfficeâliSO Woodlaiul Ave., Detroit, Ulioh. Eentered as second-class matter, July 7, 1911, at the post office at Detroit, Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Termsâ$ a year to subscribers in the United States, Canada. Cuba and Mexico. To all other countries post- age is 24 cts. year, extra. âThe Review is sent until orders are received for its discon- tinuance. Notice is sent at the expira- tion of a subscription, further not


. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 343. Bee-Keepers' Review Published Monthly E. B. TYRRELL, Editor and Publisher OfficeâliSO Woodlaiul Ave., Detroit, Ulioh. Eentered as second-class matter, July 7, 1911, at the post office at Detroit, Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Termsâ$ a year to subscribers in the United States, Canada. Cuba and Mexico. To all other countries post- age is 24 cts. year, extra. âThe Review is sent until orders are received for its discon- tinuance. Notice is sent at the expira- tion of a subscription, further notices being- sent if the first is not heeded. Any subscriber wishing the Review discontinued, will please send a postal at once upon receipt of the first notice, otherwise it will be assumed that he wishes the Review continued,and â will pay for it soon. Any one who prefers to have the Review stopped at the ex- piration of the time paid for. will please say so when subscribing, and the request will be complied with. Advertising Rates on Application. 21 flUerr^ Cbrtstmas to all IRevicw reaDers. "If I were a cobbler, I'd make it my pride, The best of all cobb'ers to be; If I were a tinker, no tinker beside Should mend an old kettle like me. But whether a tinker or whether a lord. Whatever my station may be. Determined to play second fiddle to none, I'll climb to the top of the tree. âThayer's "The Wav to ; A Correction. On page .319, first column, tenth line it should read: "It would not be neces- sary to tear down the ; The word "not" in some way was left out. Kansas State Bee-Keeper's Conven- tion. This Convention was held Nov. 27th and 28th, at Manhattan, Kans., but the notice did not reach me in time to pub- lish in the Noveml)er issue. We shall lie interested in learning of the success of the meeting. Death of Mr. J. B. Hall, of Wood- stock, Ontario. I was very sorry to learn at the Tor- onto Convention, of the death of Mr


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