GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 15. 



Winter Losses 



are not always tlie result of the same c:iuse. They 

 may come from starvation: from poor food: from im- 

 propt r preparations; from imperfict protection; from 

 a cold, wet, or, possilily, a poorly ventilated cellar; 

 etc., etc. Successful wintering comes from a proper combination of different condiiions For clear, con- 

 cise, comprensive conclusions upon these all-impor;ant points, consult " Advanced Bee Culture." Five 

 of its thirty two oliapters tieHt as many different phases of the wintering' problem. Hrire of the book, 

 50 cts. The Review oue year and the book for $1.25. New subscribers get balance of this yenr free. T can 

 still furnish queens by r* turn mail ;it $1.00 each, or $5.00 for six. One queen and the Review for $1.50. 

 Queen and book, $1.25. Queen, Review, and book, ;f2.00. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Michigan. 



THE TOHOflTO COflVEfiTIOrl 

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A Full Report of the Proceedings of the North American convention held at Toronto, Canada, will ap- 

 pear in the ioeefcly Amerlcnn Bee Journal imnudiately after the meeting, Sept. 4, 5, ;ind 6. The first in- 

 stallment will be in the number for Sept. 19. If not now a subscriber, you can liave that Report free by 

 sending $1.00 now for the American Bee Journal for 1896, as we will '• throw in " the balance nf the year 

 1895. beginning with Sept. 19, to new subset ibers. Think of it ! over 15 months (or nearly 70 numbers) of 

 the old American Bee Journal for only $1.00! Sample copy of Bee Journal tree. 



|S~And, besides all that, each new subscriber will recei\ e a fiee copy of the 160 page book, " Bees and 

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 mori.ing." 1 said, "Just stop; 

 look down .-it any hive." He was 

 amazed. They were just pDuring 

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 apiary % of an hour; was 



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BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the Am- 

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