B. MASON, 



Auburndale, Oh 



J. A. GOLDEN, 



Reinersville, Ohio. 



B. M'KNIGHT, 



Owen Sound. Ont. 





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T. F. IiIN<iU\M, 



J^^m 



Abronia. Mich. 



E. D. OCHSNEE, 



Prairie du Sac. Wis. 



ISAAC LUNDY, 



Wilsonville, Ont. 



Men Who IVIake the Review. 



rn HE success and usefulness of a peri - 

 ^^ odical are largely dependent upon 

 the men chosen by the editor as corres- 

 ])()ndents; hence it is worth while to no- 

 tice who are the RivViKW-correspondents 

 and how they were secured. 



During the past eighteen years the edi- 

 tor of the Rkvikw has attended nearly 

 every bee-keepers' convention of a na- 

 tional character; has visited scores and 

 scores of liee-keejjers in their own homes; 

 and received and answered thousands 

 and thousands and thousands of letters; 

 in short, he has enjoyed, and still enjoys, 

 ;i personal ac(juaintance with most of the 

 leading bee-keepers of the country. When 

 he wishes for information upon some 

 si)ecial topic he knows exactly where to 

 find it. He knows who is posted on this 

 point, who on that — who rides this horby, 

 who that — and this wide acquaintance 

 has enabled him to choose, as his princi- 

 l)al correspondents, successftd, practical 

 men, most of whom have numbered their 

 colonies by the hundred and sent honey 

 to market by the ton, and who can write, 

 from experience, articles containing in- 

 formation of real benefit to honey pro- 

 ducers. 



IJJtO. E. HILTON, 



Fremont, Mich 



J. E. CBANE, 



Middlebury, Vt. 



FA. GEMMILL, 



Stratford, Out. 



II. R. BOABDMAN, 



E, Towneend, 0. 



W. F. CLABKE, 



Guelph, Ont. 



