. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, PROMl'T\ESS A\D EXACTNESS. Also Some of the Points to l)e Oliserved in Using Plain Sections. I,. A. ASPINWALL. find ead your "JJ H E present -I- at<e of devel- ])iiieiit, with its lachiiiery and ])pi 1 an ces , is ( The lan who foil a\s the beaten path 11 soon find self " fishinj^ nd the ; It, viewini^ mass of humanity in its onward trend, we behold the impulsive, the cautious, and the conservative. Not a few belonjj to the first-named class. Those who profit by the bitter experience


. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, PROMl'T\ESS A\D EXACTNESS. Also Some of the Points to l)e Oliserved in Using Plain Sections. I,. A. ASPINWALL. find ead your "JJ H E present -I- at<e of devel- ])iiieiit, with its lachiiiery and ])pi 1 an ces , is ( The lan who foil a\s the beaten path 11 soon find self " fishinj^ nd the ; It, viewini^ mass of humanity in its onward trend, we behold the impulsive, the cautious, and the conservative. Not a few belonjj to the first-named class. Those who profit by the bitter experience of the impulsive are—cautious. They constitute the larj^- est class; althouf^h, in this proj^ressive aj^e and land, many are compelled to l-e- come conservative through lack of means, lart^ely due to the centralization of cajji- tal. In bee culture, the developments com- ])are favorably with those of other lines. The improvement in sections is most promiently before us at present. Coml) honey stored in plain sections not oidv connnands the lii ;hest price, but sells more readily tha i in the old style. So the naturally makes its adoption coiii})ulsory. .\11 to<^ether, the plain section brinij:s added complica- tion; in other words, it necessitates the observance of technicalities. The use of special separators with projections or cleats '8 of an inch hi^li allows the elon- t^ation of cells an equal distance nearer the section e(lerative in order to prevent bulged edges. Biit, in so doing, we obtain an added com- ])en«ation—honey in its extreme wliile- ness and beauty—a product which will attract the fastidious purchaser. Furthermore, greater care must be ex- ercised in handling and crating. If any .sections with bulged edges are foinid, only one or two, at most, should be jnit into a case. If placed near the center no abrasion of the cappings need occur when removing them, the first row being the most difficult to remove. I fear we shall ha


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