THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 63 



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EDITORIAL 



W'hat is a failure? It's only a spur 



To a man who receives it aright. 

 And it makes the spirit within him stir 



To go in once more and fight. 

 If you never have failed, it's an even guess 



You never have won a high success. 



— Ed III II lid J^aiicc Cooler. 



It is not what }-ou get, but what ynu expect to get, that makes 

 life worth livinu'. 



Bee-Keepers' Convention at London, Ont. 



I am looking forward to a pleasant meeting with the bee- 

 keepers at their convention to be held in Toronto, in the Council 

 Chambers, on February 29th and March 1st. An interesting pro- 

 i^ram has been prepared, and besides myself there will be O. L. 

 Hershiser from this side of the line. 



The first session will begin at 1:30 p. m., the 29th. second at 

 7 p. m., third at 9 a. m. the 1st, and last at 1 :30 p. m. Full pro- 

 gram can be had by addressing the secretary, D. Anguish. Lambeth, 

 Ont. 



Wisconsin State Bee-Keepers' Convention. 



According- to a printed letter from the Secretary, Gus Dittmer, 

 the Wisconsin bee-keepers will hold their annual convention in the 

 Supervisors' room at the Court House, Madison, Wisconsin, on 

 February 20th and 21st. beginning at 10 a. m. the 20th. 



