474 THE BEE-KEEPERS* REVIEW 



Friday, December 12. 



9:00 A. M. 



"Bee-Keepers' Legal Status," Russell E. Ostrus, Attorney for Iowa 



Bee-Keepers' Association, Des Moines. 

 "Treatment of Disease," Edward G. Brown, Sergeant Bluif. 

 "Helps and Hindrances in Dealing with Foul Brood," J. W. Stine, 

 Salem. 



1 :00 P. M. 

 Address, Prof. W. J. Kennedy, Ames. 

 "A Season's Work," E. W. Hall. Colo. 

 "Exhibits," R. H. Longworth, Polk City. 



Every member is invited to bring samples of his best product and to come prepared 

 to demonstrate anv new method of interest. 



Program Minnesota Bee-Keepers' Association, Minneapolis, Decem- 

 ber 3 and 4, 1913. 



Wednesday Forenoon. 

 9 :00 — Hour for getting acquainted and "seeing the Treasurer." 

 10 :00 — President's Address. 



10:30— "How My Bees Produced Thirty Tons of Honey This Sea- 

 son" — E. L. Hoffman, Janesville. 

 11:30 — "Sweet Clover as a Honey Producer" — R. E. Hall, New Au- 

 burn. 



Wednesday Afternoon. 

 1 :30 — "Carniolans versus Italians" — Rev. Erancis Jager, St. Boni- 

 facius. 



2 :30 — "The Honey-Producing Plants" — Prof. Edw. J- Freeman of 



the State Farm vSchool. 



3 :30— Question Box. 



Wednesday Evening. 

 8 :00 — Popular Program, Rev. Erancis Jager in charge. Short talks 

 on topics of interest to the general public. 



Thursday Forenoon. 

 9:00 — "Wintering Bees" — Dr. L. D. Leonard, Minneapolis. 

 10:00— "Why We Use Smoke on Bees"— Hamlin V. Poore, Bird 



Island. 

 11 :00 — Suggestion in regard to organizing a honey exchange — L. E. 

 Sampson, Excelsior. 



Thnrsday A f tern oon. 

 1 :30 — Report on State Fair — Scott LaMont, Park Rapids, Superin- 

 tendent of Apiary Department. 

 2 :00 — Report of the Inspector of Apiaries — J. A. Holmberg, St. Paul. 

 2 :30 — Business Session — Election of Officers. 



