. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. T'H® mimmmi^mm mmm jotJKrfMiL-. 803. ? omcyyoo. h>l. as-—^^ ' Wi^P?^^*?:*®- EDITOR. VoiniV. Dec, 12, m No. 50. One I>ay at a time ! It's a wholesome rhyme ! A good cue to live by, A day at a time. ?We Iiave received the first number of the "Queen Breeders'Journal," dated Jan- uary, 1S89. It is to be issued monthly at 50 cents a year, at Marlboro, Mass. It con- tains 10 pages, and is nicely printed. Candy lor ^Viiiter Feeding—Mr. Fulkenson, ot Wayne Co., Pa., desires us to Siive in the American Bee Journal a re- ceipt for making candy t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. T'H® mimmmi^mm mmm jotJKrfMiL-. 803. ? omcyyoo. h>l. as-—^^ ' Wi^P?^^*?:*®- EDITOR. VoiniV. Dec, 12, m No. 50. One I>ay at a time ! It's a wholesome rhyme ! A good cue to live by, A day at a time. ?We Iiave received the first number of the "Queen Breeders'Journal," dated Jan- uary, 1S89. It is to be issued monthly at 50 cents a year, at Marlboro, Mass. It con- tains 10 pages, and is nicely printed. Candy lor ^Viiiter Feeding—Mr. Fulkenson, ot Wayne Co., Pa., desires us to Siive in the American Bee Journal a re- ceipt for making candy to feed bees on the top of frames in winter. Here it is : Use four parts of coffee A sufjar, and one part of water ; simmer until it becomes quite hard, on being cooled ; mould it into frames ot one-inch thickness, and lay it on the top of the frames, using sticks under- neath 3 ^-inch square, to give the bees free access to it, and the heat of tlie hive will beep it warm, and soften it. As liie Cold Weatlier approaches every kind-hearted man who owns a horse will provide his animal with a comfortable blanket, both for stable wear and for cov- ering when hitched out-of-doors. Nor is it a matter of kindness of heart alone, but is really a matter ot economy with the owner of the horse. An animal which is kept comfortably blanketed will keep in good condition and come out in the spring in bet- ter condition for hard work, on less feed than cue that is afforded none but its nat- ural protection. The cost of the blanket will be more than saved in the feed, besides adding to the physical comfort and appear- ance of the beast. The Caiiiidinns, it seems, are prepar- ing for a monster convention at Brantford next fall, in connection with the meetii g of the International there. The Honey Pro- ducer for December remarks as follows : The Cnnadkin Bee Journal makes a very happy sngKHstion, and one which re- flects much credit upon it, in speaking of the International American Bee-Asso


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