. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 47th Year June 27, 1907 Number 26 .^ ^A^^ 'e_ mm i 41 1 i —==~T^ jTI jm 1 ^^1 > "^ 1^-^ ^Mjf': Y "^'^t'Jij ?Sr^^fir ^^\yi!^~^ ffii ^^Pj; ^LiMSi^^ ^ ^ f \ ^*''<i^ ' .^8^ ,^< An Important Announcement To the subscribers oj the American Bee Journal: — Believing that the old American Bee Journal should occupy a wider field, and thus be a help to a larger number of readers, we have decided to issue it monthly, beginning with July (next month), instead of weekly, and at 25 cents a year. This very low price will permit every bee-keeper eve


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 47th Year June 27, 1907 Number 26 .^ ^A^^ 'e_ mm i 41 1 i —==~T^ jTI jm 1 ^^1 > "^ 1^-^ ^Mjf': Y "^'^t'Jij ?Sr^^fir ^^\yi!^~^ ffii ^^Pj; ^LiMSi^^ ^ ^ f \ ^*''<i^ ' .^8^ ,^< An Important Announcement To the subscribers oj the American Bee Journal: — Believing that the old American Bee Journal should occupy a wider field, and thus be a help to a larger number of readers, we have decided to issue it monthly, beginning with July (next month), instead of weekly, and at 25 cents a year. This very low price will permit every bee-keeper everywhere to subscribe for it, even if he or she has only one colony of bees. Yes, and any one who is at all interested in bees as a Nature study will, no doubt, be glad to read it regularly. For 26'2 years the American Bee Journal has been issued every week, but it has been found that there are only about so many bee-keepers who are suffi- ciently interested in bees to think that they need a iveekly bee-paper. What we want is a larger constituency, hence we believe that by publishing the American Bee Journal once a month, and making the subscription price 25 cents a year, we will be able to reach the goal of our ambition sooner, and at the same time do a better service to all. (The yearly price to Canada will be 35 cents ; to Eng- land and other foreign countries in the Postal Union, 50 cents a year.) We believe that after a few months at least 99 percent of our present list of readers will see that we have done wisely in making the change mentioned. We are not quite ready to announce more of our plans just now, but will do so in the July number and in those immediately following it. We trust we may have the continued co-operation of all our old friends, and, of course, we ex- pect very soon to enlist that of many thousands of new ones all over the world. We may say that the monthly American Bee Journal will contain at least 32 pages each issue. The weekly number was suppose


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