. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. xhe; smiKKicMi^. mmm j©^KifMir. 301 '—?*?-?*—?' -^^ ^ ^~^^^ ^^>^ report of next year's meeting, and put in as many more " of tlie most interesting discus- sions " as possible. As an interested, but unbiased " spectater," 1 cannot see tlie trullifulnessof tlie assertion made in tlie fifth, sixtli and seveiitli lines of the article on page 104. The reporter did say some- tliing about maiiins a cellar somewhat like that of J. Aipau>;h's, and I believe 1 am gladhedid. Mr. Reporter, please give us some more "lop-sided" r


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. xhe; smiKKicMi^. mmm j©^KifMir. 301 '—?*?-?*—?' -^^ ^ ^~^^^ ^^>^ report of next year's meeting, and put in as many more " of tlie most interesting discus- sions " as possible. As an interested, but unbiased " spectater," 1 cannot see tlie trullifulnessof tlie assertion made in tlie fifth, sixtli and seveiitli lines of the article on page 104. The reporter did say some- tliing about maiiins a cellar somewhat like that of J. Aipau>;h's, and I believe 1 am gladhedid. Mr. Reporter, please give us some more "lop-sided" reports. VVIiat is there bad about that "father-iu-law'?" He is respected and lionored by the Ontario bee keepers, and was elected President of their association, and was so unfortunate as to be chosen as one of their commissioners to tlie Colonial, and also chairman of the commission ; but he has been annoyed and badgered until life is almost a burden. What did he do at the Ontario Convention that should merit such an insinuatiou ? He presided over the convention and delivered the "annual address," which is pulilished in the report, and Messrs. Maeolm and Hall also have essays in the report. I gather from the few words reported, that Mr. Clarke was opposed to the use of tlie honey extractor at all, and if that is a cor- rect inference, it is nothing new, for he has done the same thing before, but it did not get into the " report" to suit him. Mr. Clarke says, " My own preference for comb honey is shared by me with some of our best and largest producers of honey, and this question is one that must couie to the ; My truthfulness and "modesty" prevent my saying that I am one of the "best and largest producers of honey," and that probably accounts for my not " shar- ing " in that " ; Cold and IlacliMard Spring.— W. A. Hodge, Victory, Wis., on April 23, 1S88, says : I wintered 24


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