. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. April 3, 1902. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 223 ever, when I hfanl a shout, iiiui tln^ nxclnrna- tion, "Oh, I shall Ijusluiitr, I Unuw I shall ! " from Ihii (lame, who at oner (Miinriicnci'il to throw her arms about in the usual st^'le. Iler hostess eiuli'avored to raliii her fears, telliri^^ her that beatini,''oil'the hues In that fashion wa8thever,v way to trettlieiii to stiIl^c hei- ; tile next instant tiiere was a perfeei, yell! A ijee hail pinned her on tiie face. Without waiting further risk of dannit^o siiu wliipped her skirts up over lier he


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. April 3, 1902. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 223 ever, when I hfanl a shout, iiiui tln^ nxclnrna- tion, "Oh, I shall Ijusluiitr, I Unuw I shall ! " from Ihii (lame, who at oner (Miinriicnci'il to throw her arms about in the usual st^'le. Iler hostess eiuli'avored to raliii her fears, telliri^^ her that beatini,''oil'the hues In that fashion wa8thever,v way to trettlieiii to stiIl^c hei- ; tile next instant tiiere was a perfeei, yell! A ijee hail pinned her on tiie face. Without waiting further risk of dannit^o siiu wliipped her skirts up over lier head and ran sereauiin^ into tiie house. 1 would luive ^iven almost anythin^r at tiuit moment for a "Kodak " snap sliot, the l)ack view liein^; exeeeiiinj^iy line. The Aniorlean K'iri stood it without any sik'u of relreatiiijf, indeed, Beemini? both interested and higldy amused. It would be a very unfair infereuee to con- clude that the American girl liad any less fear than the other. Indeed, did she not show the greater tear l)y putting on the veil i Selling Honey. In the Progressive Bee-Kceper, S. E. ^Miller discusses the manner in which a full supply at commission houses brings down the price. and then says: The Mueslion then arises. What is the remedy ! My answer is: Withhold as far as possible our honey from the principal market centers, and the way to do this is to dispose of every pound that we can in the smaller cities, towns, villages, and even in the county. I know it is much less trouble to dispose of the entire crop in bulk and be done with it, but by selling in smaller (|uantities and sup- plying the demand nearer home, we can real- ize enough more per pound over what we would receive if shipped to a commission merchant, to pay us well for the time devoted to selling, and the extra cost of smaller pack- ages. One who has never tried selling honey to his home trade and near-by towns does not know how much honey he is shipping off to help keep down prices in


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