. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE^ SMERIC^tN MMM J©^RffMI<, 179. voiniv, "We «lo ISot hesitS to st8, That 1888 Will doubtless be quite choice and grS, For bees to hurry up their g8 ; And when ttiev'e found some honey-frS, I'm sure we don't exaggerS, When boldly we asseverS, That not a worker will be 18 In sipping up the tempting b8. Xlie 4]rreatest Ulizzard of modern times raged last week all over the Eastern States, suspending business for four days, and working untold miseries to man and beast. Mails have been delayed by the abandonment of trains, and telegraph and telep


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE^ SMERIC^tN MMM J©^RffMI<, 179. voiniv, "We «lo ISot hesitS to st8, That 1888 Will doubtless be quite choice and grS, For bees to hurry up their g8 ; And when ttiev'e found some honey-frS, I'm sure we don't exaggerS, When boldly we asseverS, That not a worker will be 18 In sipping up the tempting b8. Xlie 4]rreatest Ulizzard of modern times raged last week all over the Eastern States, suspending business for four days, and working untold miseries to man and beast. Mails have been delayed by the abandonment of trains, and telegraph and telephone communications nearly all sus- pended. The blockade was raised last Fri- day, and the large cities were then restored to the world of commerce. TUe Conslitntion and By-Laws of the Ontario Bee-Keepers' Association is on our desk. It contains 12 pages, if we may count the last page which is occupied with an advertisement of the Canadian Bee Journal, where it was printed. It displays poor taste to have the latter there, but as it is inditferently printed, perhaps the blunder of putting it there will be overlooked, as well as the advertisement itself. Bees have ^Viiitered Well.— That is the general verdict. The following are samples of the reports of all, and voice the universal hope for a good season. P. C. Dowler, New Paris, O., on March 10,1888, writes : "My bees have wintered finely on the summer stands. The prospects for the future are ; K. F. Holtermann, of Brantford, Ont., March 10,, wrote : " Our bees had a splendid flight yesterday, and reports so far go to show that bees are in very good con- dition generally. We can all stand a pretty good season, and we all hope for the ; Xlie Uritiiiih Itee JTournal has copied our article relative to its editorial averring that an English clergyman has been to the United States, and had per- sonally visited some " adulterating bee- farms" said to exist here. We branded the art


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