. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 274 THE BBITISH BEE JOUBNAL. June 16, 1921. attached to this by the members congregating round the hives and watching the work of the expert. Mrs. Sheldon acted very calmly in handling the frames, and her action was instructive to the ladies present. Tea was provided at the Lyttelton Arms Hotel, Hagley, and served in a commendable manner, after which the Secretary (Mr. W. J. Walton) made statements as to the work of the committee, and provision that was being made for future outdoor meetings this year at the Stafford County Council Apiary


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 274 THE BBITISH BEE JOUBNAL. June 16, 1921. attached to this by the members congregating round the hives and watching the work of the expert. Mrs. Sheldon acted very calmly in handling the frames, and her action was instructive to the ladies present. Tea was provided at the Lyttelton Arms Hotel, Hagley, and served in a commendable manner, after which the Secretary (Mr. W. J. Walton) made statements as to the work of the committee, and provision that was being made for future outdoor meetings this year at the Stafford County Council Apiary Farm Institute, Penkridge, at Smeth- wick, and Tipton, and asked for all the members to make each meeting a success in point of attendance and interest in the pro- ceedings. The question of winter lectures in various districts, and a lending library, was under consideration. The Hon. Secretary referred to the offer of the Apis Club to supply a number of the Bee World at a reduced fee, to be distributed through the Secretary, remarked on the ex- cellency of the journal, and said he was willing to help in the matter as much as pos- sible. Several members promised to support the Apis Club, and assist in the circulation of the journal. Votes of thanks to the Chairman for pre- siding, Mr. Lcedham for his address, Mr. Dixon for his kindness in allowing the meet- ing to be held at his apiary, were passed. All considered the meeting was very enjoyable, instructive, and a great success.â{Com- municated.) Wickham Bishops and District Bee-Keepers' Association. The second meeting of above this season took place at Monken Hadley, by kind invita- tion of Miss Younghusband, on May 28. Un- fortunately owing to rain and difficulties of travelling, the attendance was small, and much regret was felt at the unavoidable ab- sence of our secretary, through the death of a personal friend. On arrival at Braintree the Witham district members were met by motor- cars, and after a pleasant run of two or


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