(ESTABLISHED 1888) 



OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE 

 NATIONAL BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION 



AND ITS AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS 



E. D. TOWXSEND, Managing Editor, Northstar, Mich. 

 WESLEY FOSTER, Assistant Editor, Boulder, Colo. 



Entered as second-class matter, December 1, 1913, at the post office at Northstar, Michigan, 

 under the Act of March 3, 1879. 



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VOL. XXVI. NORTHSTAR, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 1, 1913 No. 12 



The Review wishes its readers all Yuletide compliments, and 

 takes this opportunity to invite you all to be with us during the season 

 of 1914. 



"Pinch"' your secretary and see if he is alive. A dead secretary- 

 means a dead association. If you have a hustling secretary, do not 

 make the mistake of turning him down at your election of officers 

 this winter. If you have a dead secretary, put in a "live one" 

 forthwith. 



Indiana folks will "eat a little honey" ]\Ionday, December loth. 

 Mr. Geo. W. Williams, the hustling secretary of the Indiana Bee- 

 Keepers' Association, is educating the people of Indiana to "eat a 

 litle honey" by appointing a "Honey Day" for Indiana. Indiana bee- 

 keepers should see to it that some of the display cards Secretary 

 Williams has gotten up are displayed in the windows of their local 

 stores. This should be done immediately. 



