Gleanings in bee culture . Vol. XXXV. JUNE 1, 1907. No. 11,. A. A. AsiiLKY, p. G98, tells word for wordhow I worked the Alexander we;ik-colouyplan this spring except some slight ditTer-ence in length of time. It was an entire suc-cess. Feeling good over the Illinois local-optionlaw passed May 8. James K. Shields, of theIllinois Anti-saloon , who led the tightfor local option, said: It is a great the Berry bill is placed on the statute-books of Illinois, we shall have secured, aft-er six years tight, more local option thanOhio has gotten in fourteen years of contin-ued effor


Gleanings in bee culture . Vol. XXXV. JUNE 1, 1907. No. 11,. A. A. AsiiLKY, p. G98, tells word for wordhow I worked the Alexander we;ik-colouyplan this spring except some slight ditTer-ence in length of time. It was an entire suc-cess. Feeling good over the Illinois local-optionlaw passed May 8. James K. Shields, of theIllinois Anti-saloon , who led the tightfor local option, said: It is a great the Berry bill is placed on the statute-books of Illinois, we shall have secured, aft-er six years tight, more local option thanOhio has gotten in fourteen years of contin-ued effort In spite of the peculiar way in which TheFar-Western Bee Keeper locates the hyphenin its name, that occidental youngster startsout in such a wide-awake manner that onecant help thinking that, if it doesnt live, itought to. Heres success to it at a venture.[We join in your good wishes. But Stenogsays that hyphen is all right where it is, butanother one is needed in Bee-keeper.—Ed.] Stenog, you say French spelling is moredifficult than English, p. G8().


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