April 5. 19C6 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



311 



Seea-Time and 



Harvest 



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BARNES' FOOT POWER MACHINERY 



Read what J. I. PARENT,of 

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 50 chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 

 100 honey racks, 500 brood, 

 frames, 2,000 honey boxes, and 

 a erreat deal of other work. 

 This winter we have double 

 the amount of bee-hives, etc., 

 to make, and we expect to do 

 it with this Saw. It will do all 



you say it will." Catalog and price-list free. 

 Address, W. F. & John Barnes, 



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B M. H.HUNT A SON. 



Bell Branch, Waynb Co., Mich 



Connecticut.— The 15th annual meeting 

 of the Connecticut Bee-Keepers' Association 

 will be held in the Capitol, Hartford, Room 

 50, Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 10:30 a.m. 

 All bee-keepers should make an extra effort 

 to attend this meeting. Try to bring a friend 

 also. Topics for discussion : The best method 

 for putting starters in sections. Your best 

 way to prevent swarming. Swarming devices, 

 pro and con. Large and small hives com- 

 pared. What is the best way to increase? 

 Best use to make of second swarms. How did 

 your bees winter? How many colonies have 

 you? What do you do with sections after re- 

 moving them from the hive? Handling the 

 divisible brood-chamber vs. single frames. 

 How do you manage the colony after the 

 first swarm has left? How do you ripen or 

 thicken extracted honey? Can new combs 

 be made out of old ones by cutting them to 

 one-half inch thick or less? and would they 

 be as good as new ones? 



Please bring something for the exhibition 

 table, or a question for the question-box. 



Mrs. E. E. Smith, Sec. 



Watertown, Conn. 



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