. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (Entered as second-class matter July 30, 19i)T, at the Post-Offlce at Chlcat'o, 111., under Act ul March 3, ls7a.) Published Monthly at 75 cents a Year, by George W. York & Company, 146 West Superior Street, GEORGE W. YORK. Editor. DR. C. C. MILLER, Associate Editor. CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER, 1909 Vol. XLIX-No. 12. C' Happy >ie\v Year The blessed Christinas time will soon be here again—the season of gifts, gladsomeness and joy. "Ye editor" wishes for all the readers of the old American Bee Journal the very mer- riest


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. (Entered as second-class matter July 30, 19i)T, at the Post-Offlce at Chlcat'o, 111., under Act ul March 3, ls7a.) Published Monthly at 75 cents a Year, by George W. York & Company, 146 West Superior Street, GEORGE W. YORK. Editor. DR. C. C. MILLER, Associate Editor. CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER, 1909 Vol. XLIX-No. 12. C' Happy >ie\v Year The blessed Christinas time will soon be here again—the season of gifts, gladsomeness and joy. "Ye editor" wishes for all the readers of the old American Bee Journal the very mer- riest Christmas of all their lives. And then the New Year—lOlO—is only about two weeks away. How rap- idly the years come and go. And with them come,oh, so many changes! Dear ones that were with us have been taken away; reverses and losses have come to some; to others the years have brought happiness and prosperity. But the New Year bids us look ahead, and not to regret the past. We need to brace ourselves for the future and its increasing duties. Let us all hope that there may be brighter days just ahead for the discouraged and disheartened ; more contentment, peace and cheer for the worried and fretted; and a larger, richer and more successful ex- perience for us all. Again " Ye Edi- tor " has for each and every one— A New Year's Wish : " A brii,'ht New Year, and a sunny track. Alontj ,in upward way; And a sonir of prai<ie on looking back When the year has passed away: And Kolden sheaves—nor small, nor few— TAis is my New Year's \vish for you.' The Winter IJroo« An interesting discussion is on be- tween Gleanings and The Canadian Bee Journal. Speaking of feeding late to such an extent as to have no empty cells, Gleanings says: "Such a condition is not accordinsr to na- ture; and one can readily see that a bunch ul ^. iiM how lartic. tliat is scp" arated by slabs of solid honey or syrup can- not keep as warm as where the c


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