1907.] THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 143 



THE send in all items of interest to bee- 



k^»»,^^Z^^*m D^^ J/^r^^^^ keepers of their State, for publication. 



AUlCnCfln OCe^KCepCr with nearly one thousand subscrib- 

 ers in New York alone The American 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY Bee-Keeper aflfords an excellent me- 



Official organ of the New York State Associa- dium for the exchange of thought per- 



tion of Bee-Keepers- Societies. taining to apiarian affairs in the Em- 



Officlal organ of the Colorado State Bee- r.ii-pQf-if*» /'w^ 



Keepers' Association. '^''^^ :5i:aie. (^n.; 



THB W. T. FALCONER MTO. CO. ^, , ^ 



Proprietor* Under date of June 12, Mr. C. W. 



Publishing Office Fort Pierce. Fla. Dayton, Chatsworth, California, 



Home Office Falconer, N. T. writes: "We are having quite a run 



Harry E. Hill Editor ^^ honey froni sage, wild alfalfa, su- 



Arthur C. Miller Associate Editor mac, etc., which may amount to 50 



TESBMS AND PRICB OF SUBSOmpnoiT: ^? 75 pounds per colony. Owing to 



Fifty cents a year; three years, $1.00. • ^he unprecendented long continued 



To new subscribers only, on trial, one year, damp cloudy weather work with the 



3S cents. Payment always in advance. bees is prevented; but if it is warm 



ADVERTISING BAXEs! Part of the time, the bees are able to 



A limited number of strictly legitimate S^t honey." 



and acceptable advertisements will be In- 



serted at the following rates: 



Regular advertisements (agate measure) TO COLORADO BEE-KEEPERS. 

 16 cents per line. 



.-^.^0*^'"^,."°"*'*^ ^"^^ *° nonpariel) 20 i^ compliance with the request of 



Cones per lino. ^-^ i-^ r * i ■ ■ 



Special location, 25 per cent extra. Cuts Secretary l^rancis, copies of this is- 



inserted without extra charge. sue of The Bee-Keeper are mailed to 



DISCOUNTS— On continuous insertions ^ number of progressive bee-keepers 



we allow the following: Three months r/-i j att- u 



(3 times) 10 per cent. Six months (6 times), of Colorado. Mr. Francis has com- 



20 per cent. Twelve months ( 12 times), piled a list of those up to date apiar- 



30 per cent. jsj-g Qf Colorado who will probably 



HOW TO ADDRESS. want to lend a hand in the work of 



The home office of the American Bee- rebuilding the State Association and 



Keeper Is at Falconer^ N. Y.. and all naat- placing its apiarian affairs on a profit- 



ters relating to subscriptions, dlscontin- ^,, ,* • ^, . ^ i- .u- ■ 



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other business should invariably be ad- of The American Bee-Keeper will be 



dressed to the Falconer N.T. office personal invitation to all such to 



Matters relating to the editorial depart- ,*^ . , , ■., ,1 a • ,■ , 



ment— Manuscripts, photographs, or cor- get in touch with the Association and 



respondence In any way referring to artl- its projected work, and" all are advised 



fi.n^i^^^*>.«*''«%Hr«««^'" Y„* *Th^* ^A^^irto'*; to write Mr. Francis, Erie, Colo., and 



should be addressed to The American , ^ , 1 i_ 11 



Bee-Keeper, Fort Pierce, Florida. become members, thereby regularly 



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tion of the time for which they have paid. Promptly in ine niaicci. yn.) 



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evidence of your subscription having been So.me of our contemporaries have 



entered. l- , ^, t> had considerable to say upon the sub- 

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Keeper has been paid, it will be mailed in a red J ect of excluding mice from the 



wrapper, and the red wrapper will continue until hiveS, and methods by whlch It COuld 



the subscription is paid up. Subscribers will con- u„ ai-(-r.mr>liehprl 



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Members of the New York State ticed for many years by Mr. O. O. 



Association of Bee-Keepers' Societies Poppleton. 



are especially requested to promptly Take a strip of queen-excluding 



