. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK AT $ PER 35th Year. CHICAGO, ILL., OCT. 24, 1895. No. 43. Report of the Proceedings OP THK Twenty-Sizth Annual Convention OF THE North American Bee-Keepers' Association, HELD AT TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 4, 5 and 6, 1895. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, SEC. (Continued from page 662.) THIRD DAY—Fridat Morning Session. The first thing in the morning came the report of the com- mittee on Xlie Delayed Report of 1894. The report of the committee was as follows : Your committee to which was referred the matter of the refusal of Mr. Frank Bent


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK AT $ PER 35th Year. CHICAGO, ILL., OCT. 24, 1895. No. 43. Report of the Proceedings OP THK Twenty-Sizth Annual Convention OF THE North American Bee-Keepers' Association, HELD AT TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 4, 5 and 6, 1895. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, SEC. (Continued from page 662.) THIRD DAY—Fridat Morning Session. The first thing in the morning came the report of the com- mittee on Xlie Delayed Report of 1894. The report of the committee was as follows : Your committee to which was referred the matter of the refusal of Mr. Frank Benton to furnish a full Report of the proceedings of the meeting of the Association in 1894, as per TOte of the Association, although he had been paid for making said report, find that he has no valid excuse for such refusal, and recommend that he be requested to at once furnish the balance of the report, or refund the amount that he has re- ceived for such service ; and, in case of his refusal to do either, «r both, that he be censured by the Association. A. B. Mason, ) Ira Barber, V Com. J. T. Calvert, ) Upon motion the report was accepted and adopted, after the following discussion upon It had taken place : Frank Benton—The Report has been ready for months, and it can be had at any time If It will be published as I fur- nish It ; but I am not going to have it mutilated. Wm. F. Clarke—This Is something that Mr. Benton has nothing to do with. He was employed as Secretary to get out the Report. It Is his business to turn it over to thie man selected by the Association to print it. When he has done this he has cleared his skirts. Will he do this ? Frank Benton—I will If— Mr. Clarke—There must be no " Ifs " about it. Will you, or will you not, turn over that Report ? Mr. Benton—I will. "President Holtermann—That settles it. Next came a long essay by Mr. Allen Pringle, of Selby, Ont., on Some mistakcB of Bee-Keepers and Bee- Journals. Bee-keepers are m


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