AMERICAN BEE JOURNAU 



795 



ConTentlon Notices. 



Wisconsin.— The next annual meeting of 

 the Wisconsin Bee-Keepers'Association will be 

 held at Madison, on Feb. 8th and 9th. 1895. 



Madison, Wis. J. W. Vance, Cor. Sec. 



Colorado.— The 15th annual meeting of 

 the Colorado State Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will be held on Monday and Tuesday. Jan. -^1 

 and 22, 1895, in Denver. H. Knight, Sec. 



Littleton. Oolo. 



New York.— The annual meeting of the 

 Ontario Co.. N Y.. Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will be held in Canandalgua, N. Y., Jan. 25 

 and 26, 1895. Come early. Everyone come. 



Bellona, N. Y. Ruth B. Taylor, Sec. 



Ontario, Canada.— The annual meeting of 

 the Ontario Bee-Keepers' Association will be 

 held at Stratford. Jan. 22, 23 and 24, 1895. 

 All bee-keepers are cordiall.y invited to at- 

 tend. W. CousE. Sec. 



Streetsville, Ont. 



Pennsylvania,— The Venango County Bee- 

 Keepers' Association of northwestern Penn- 

 sylvania will hold their 2nd annual meeting 

 in the City Hall at Franklin, Pa., on Jan. 28, 

 1895, at 1 o'clock p.m. All Interested send 

 for program. C. S. Pizer, Sec. 



Franklin. Pa. 



Vermont.— The next annual convention of 

 the Vermont Bee-Keepers' Association will 

 be held in Middlebury, Vt., on Jan. 30 and 31 . 

 1895. Programs will be prepared and mailed 

 later. Let ever.y Vermont bee-keeper begin 

 NOW to preoare to attend, and all those who 

 can reach Middlebury. whether you live in 

 Vermont or not, we want you to come. 



Barre, Vt. H. W. Scott, Sec. 



Michigan.— The Michigan State Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association will hold its annual meeting 

 Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 2 and 3, 1895, 

 in the city of Detroit, at the Perkins Hotel, 

 cor. of Cass and Grand Kiver Avenues. Rates, 

 $1.25 and $1.50 per day. The former rate if 

 two occupy one room. This will be at a time 

 when railroad rates will probably be one-half 

 fare. W. Z. Hutchinson, Sec. 



Flint, Mich. 



Indiana,— The Indiana State Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will hold its fifteenth annual 

 meeting at the State House. Indianapolis, on 

 Jan. 9, 1895. There will be three sessions- 

 morning, afternoon and evening. Several 

 other associations will convene here at the 

 same time, thus securing reduced rate of IJ^ 

 fare for the round trip, but a certificate must 

 be asked for when purchasing your ticket. 

 Programme will be issued in December. 



Walter S. Pouder, Pres. 



Indianapolis, End. 



Iowa. — The Eastern Iowa Bee-Keepers' 

 Association will hold their annual meeting at 

 Anamosa, in the court room, on Dec. 26 and 

 27, There will be reduced rates on all rail- 

 roads at this time. This will give all a good 

 chance to attend the bee-meeting, and an op- 

 portunity to look through the State prison, 

 which is located at Anamosa. Let all the bee- 

 keepers within reach take advantage of this 

 grand opportunity. Come with the intention 

 of having a grand, good time. Let each bring 

 with them some fixture or fixtures that he or 

 she thinks of value in the apiary, and some 

 important question tor discussion. 



Welton, Iowa. Frank Coverdale, Sec 



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