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FEEDING SUGAR. 



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extracting from their own bees. You 



. see I always keep several tons on hand 



c. w. DAYTON. from previous years. They want it 



1 NOTICED your remarks on feed- to use in their own families. You 



ing sugar on page 245 of the may have noticed that where a maix 



November issue of The Bee- can get "trust" he invariably takes. 



Keeper. As I am one of the cattle the best grade. 



and get a chance to go out on the Well, what I am about to relate oc- 



grass and graze with the common curred two years ago. This season 



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ONE OF C. W. DAYTON S APIARIES. 



herd, I will append a little experience, there was no best about it. It was 



Every spring, when it can be seen all poor. It was all "fine" in my case 



that we are going to get a good crop because I had sold out the most of my 



of honey two or three of the "big second and third grades and there 



bee men" come to me to borrow a was wanted some ofif grades to bal- 



five-gallon can of honey, promising ance the large amount of strictly 



to pay it back later when they get to vvater-white that still remained. 



