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15. For the Good of the Association, Everybody Discuss and Push It. 



Some Objects Proposed for the Benefit and Welfare of the Missouri 

 State Bee-Keepers' Association. 



1. The promotion and maintenance of a social organization of peo- 

 ple interested in apiculture. 



2. To afford a means of recording" the experience of its members. 



3. To promote original investigation in the development of bee 

 culture. 



4. To co-operate in securing rational legislation for the control and 

 elimination of that very contagious disease known to entomo- 

 logists as "Foul Brood." 



5. To emulate and promote the bee industry. 



6. To maintain and protect the interests of the membership when 

 they are in the right, morally, socially and legally. 



7. To promote and encourage improvements in methods of handling 

 bees, queens and honey. 



J. W. RousE^ Mexico, Mo., President. 



J. F. DiEMER, Liberty, Mo., Secretary-Treasurer. 



The Washington State Bee-Keepers' Association will hold their 

 twentieth annual convention in the farmers' room in the Court House, 

 in North Yakima, on Wednesday and Thursday, January 7-S, 1914. A 

 good program is promised, and a surprise is in store for all who 

 attend. A banquet will be served on Thursday. All bee-keepers are 

 urged to be with us whether members of the association or not. 



J. B. Ramace, Sec. 



The Wisconsin State Bee-Keepers' Association will meet in an- 

 nual convention at the Capitol building, Madison, Wis., February 3d 

 and 4th, beginning at 10 a. m., Tuesday. 



Headquarters for bee-keepers will be at Simons' Hotel. We are 

 preparing an interesting program and looking for a large attendance. 



Gus DiTTMER, Secretary. 



The inventor of the Roller Entrance wishes the readers of the 

 Review and users of the Bottom Board a Merry Christmas and Pros- 

 perous 1914. My 1914 Catalogue will be ready April 1st. Watch the 

 April advertisement in the Review. 



Yours truly. 



Dr. Chas. G. Schamu, 

 700-701-702 University Bldg., 



Syracuse, N. Y. 



