. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Xj ^f. (Entered an second-class matter Jaly , at the PoBt-Otncc at Ohlcago, 111., unrierActof March 3,1)179.) Published Monthly at $ a Year, by George W. York & Company, 117 North Jefferson Street, GEORGE W. YORK. Editor. DR. C. C. MILLER. Associate Editor. CHICAGO, ILL, JUNE, 1911 Vol. LI- -No. 6 Editorial Comments National i'oiixoiitioii at iVIiniie- apolis, An;;. :{ and :{1. We suppose that all our readers are bearing in mind the next annual meet- ing of the National Hee-Keepers' Asso- ciation in Minneapolis, Aug. ;iO and 31, 1911. I


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Xj ^f. (Entered an second-class matter Jaly , at the PoBt-Otncc at Ohlcago, 111., unrierActof March 3,1)179.) Published Monthly at $ a Year, by George W. York & Company, 117 North Jefferson Street, GEORGE W. YORK. Editor. DR. C. C. MILLER. Associate Editor. CHICAGO, ILL, JUNE, 1911 Vol. LI- -No. 6 Editorial Comments National i'oiixoiitioii at iVIiniie- apolis, An;;. :{ and :{1. We suppose that all our readers are bearing in mind the next annual meet- ing of the National Hee-Keepers' Asso- ciation in Minneapolis, Aug. ;iO and 31, 1911. It is a little early yet to know just what the honey harvest is going to be for inil, but certainly all will hope that it will be sufficient to permit every- one to attend the meeting of the National who desires to go. It is to be held right in one of the best honey- producing districts of the United States —where bee-keepers are accustomed to attend conventions; surely it ought to be the best attended of any meeting the National has had in many years. There are some very important ques- tions to be decided at this meeting, which will atTect bee-keepers of the whole country in various ways. The Constitution should be thoroughly re- vised so as to permit the Board of Directors to take some progressive steps in the interest of the whole mem- bership. It is to be hoped that the very best ability to be found on this conti- nent will be present, so that such nec- essary action may he taken looking to the advancement of the bee-keeping in- dustry, as shall have the unanimous vote of the membership of the National next November. The Executive Committee—which is composed of the President, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary and Treasurer—will be glad to receive suggestions from any and all members who think they can help to put bee-keeping on a better business basis than it occupies to-day. We hope there will be no hesitation on the part of any member to send in any recommendations


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