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G L E A N I N (J S IN BEE CULTURE 



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Your Fellow Beekeepers 



in thf tlevastatcil lOiiioiis of Belgium and France are in need. Many are 

 left without a home, without means, and with every colony of bees 

 either carried off or destroyed. Retribution from the Germans is slow 

 in coming and will not suffice. What they need is prompt means of sup- 

 porting themselves. 



Bee Magazines of France, Belgium, and Quebec are fuaking an ap- 

 peal for funds and supplies for the needy beekeepers to help them re- 

 habilitate their apiaries. , , 



Whal u a.~. U 11 ul an apiar; 



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The AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL has undertaken to raise such a 

 fund in America. We appeal to the American beekeepers to subscribe 

 what they can to such a worthy cause. 



Give what you can, be it money, bees, or supplies. All lists will be 

 published in the American Bee Journal. 



We guarantee to place it, in co-operation with the Foreign Bee So- 

 cieties, where it will do the most good. Over $800.00 has already been 

 subscribed. Send all contributions directly to 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



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