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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



No. 1 white, 24 sec. comb, per case, $2.75; No. 

 2 white, 24 sec. comb, per case, $2.50. There 

 is a limited demand for light amber at the 

 same price of white. White extracted, per 

 pound, S-Sj4c; amber extracted, per pound, 

 7-8c; No. 1 beeswax, per pound, 30c; No. 2 

 beeswax, per pound, 25c. 

 Yours very truly, 



C. a CLEMONS PRODUCE CO. 

 Nov. 10. 



Lakeville, Ind., Oct. 8, 1913. 

 Bee-Keepers' Review : Will say that Na- 

 tional has helped me in a financial 

 way. I am a member. 



Yours respectfully, 



C. A. Bunch. 



Dike, Iowa, Oct. 11, 1913. 

 Editor Review : 



What you say in the Review for Oc- 

 tober sounds like good sense--about 

 giving bees abundance of their own 

 stores for winter, and about shallow 

 frames you got one ahead of me. I 

 am just now making one set each for 

 my 124 colonies — 10 frames and 3-inch 

 deep shallow frames — figuring thereby 

 to be able to forget all about my bees 

 from Nov. 1 to May 1. I never saw it 

 mentioned until your editorial, and I 

 have been planning all summer if I 

 should make them exact depth to fit 

 a common dovetailed super or shal- 

 lower. Wish I could lighten your labors 

 on the Review, but you are doing fine. 

 So I guess I will stay at home on my 

 mail route and among my bees and 

 other pets. 



Very sincerely yours, 

 Niels A. Nelson, 



Rural Carrier. 



Coming Conventions. 



Hanpshire-Hampden-Franklin February 



Iowa Dec. 10-11-12 



Tennessee Some time in January 



Wisconsin 



..First week of February at Madison 



Worcester County 



Date and place not decided 



Minnesota Dec. 3-4, at Minneapolis 



Michigan Dec. 10-11, at Detroit 



National 



February, date and place not yet de- 

 cided upon. 



Chicago Northwestern Dec. 17-18 



California — Los Angeles. . .Dec. 9-10-11 

 New York State Association of 



Bee-Keepers, Rochester Dec. 2-3 



Indiana State Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation, in Indianapolis Dec. 3 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

 Editor Review : I did not receive the 

 Review for September and October. 

 Have just received thfe November num- 

 ber. I miss them very much. My sub- 

 scription does not run out until spring, 

 and I will renew again in due tiiue. Had 

 17 colonies last spring, now have 32. 

 You see I have not the swarming kind. 

 Have some old fashioned box hives, but 

 for all my new swarms am putting in 

 Root ten-frame hives. Took out about 

 400 pounds very nice comb honey today. 

 Too dry for bees here this season. Did 

 not have the time to give the bees 

 proper care this season. Heretofore 

 have kept bees as a "side line," but want 

 to get in the business in earnest in the 

 ruture. 



Yours very truly, 



Geo. T. Dennis. 



National Members Having Honey for Sale. 

 We are herewith submitting a list of members having honey 

 for sale. This list only includes those who have more honey than 

 their home market will consume. The member's name and adddress 

 is under the kind of honey each has for sale. Nearly all have ex- 

 tracted honey, and about one-third have both comb and extracted 

 honey. This list is published free for the use of the members, and 

 those not on the list should write this ofifice not later than the 15th 

 of the preceding month to get listed. As soon as a member is sold 

 out he is requested to report, as we desire to keep the list a "live 

 one." 



