1921 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



503 



McGregor, S. C.—M. 

 McKee, J.— 450. 

 McMurray, H. B. — 



488. 

 Manley, B. A.— 238. 

 Marshall, J. E.— 19. 

 Martin, N.— 285. 327. 

 Mason, S. D.— 131. 

 May, Fred— 413. 

 Melander, A. L.— 138. 

 Mendleson, M, H. — 



142. 

 Merrill, J. H.— 130, 



442. 

 Miklovitcli, M. B. — 



312. 

 Millen, F. E.— 239. 

 Miller, A. C— 17, PJ, 



94, 229, 231, 359, 



493. 

 Miller, E. S.— 18, 146, 



180, 183, 218. 

 Morse, Josephine — 



355. 

 Murphy, P. J.— 268. 

 Muth, C. F.— 327, 490. 

 Muth-Rasmussen, W. 



99_ 



Myers,' T. A.— 183. 



Newton, G. M. — 453. 

 Nordstrom, J. W, — 

 190. 



Osterhouse, G. W. — 

 236. 



Paddock, F. B.— 191. 

 Pammel, L. H.— 360. 

 Parks, H. B. — 141, 



149, 150, 189, 239, 



326, 347, 369, 391, 



413. 

 Pellelt, Frank C— 14, 



26, 138, ISO, 185, 



396, 440, 445. 

 Phillips, E. F.— 9, 235. 

 Pleasants — J. E. — 7. 

 Protheroe, Jno. — 101, 



144, 279, 353, 409, 



493. 

 Puett,' A. W.— 453. 



Queen, D. — 414. 



Race, R. A.— 149, 30.S. 



445, 491. 

 Rennie. John — 24. 

 Reynolds, T. C— 24. 

 Remain. B.— 240. 

 Rudolph, Philip — 95. 

 Rue, A. R.— 228. 

 Running, D.— 129. 



Sabine. S. H. — 61, 



327 

 Sanders, H. W.— 146, 



230, 278. 403, 

 Schmidt, J. R.— 3.58. 

 Schneider — C. C. — 



234. 

 Schott, L. A.— 275. 

 Scullen, H. A.— 96. 

 Seastream, Geo. — 20. 

 Shafer, Geo. D.— 186, 



224, 209, 443. 

 Sheldon, N. M.— 40S. 

 Shoemaker, E. C. — 



ISO. 

 Shortlidge, C. B.— 60. 

 Sides, A.— 106. 

 Skoss, S. L.— 448. 

 Skow, O.— 136. 

 Slovig, Wm. — 60. 

 Sheppard. W. J.— 309, 



450. 

 Shields, J. D.— 320. 

 Sladen, F. W. L.— 



348. 

 Small, A. v.— 62. 

 Smith. Jay.— 401. 

 Smith, L. B.— 407. 

 Sterling, J. R.— 230. 

 Stiles, E. P.— 190. 

 Stirling, Frank— 499. 



Taylor, H. C— 457. 

 Tichenor, J. H.— 434. 



349. 487. 

 Todd. F. D.— 59, 131, 



272, 314, 301, 454, 



499. 

 Tracy, J. A. — 406. 

 Tucker, A. G. — 450. 



Van Haltern, F.— 2S1. 

 Veith, Alphonse — 104. 

 Very, C. F,— 22. 



Watson, L. R.— 442. 

 Webb, L. E.— 21. 

 Wheeler, Geo.— 278, 



355. 

 White, P. Bruce— 267. 

 Wilson, H. F. — 56. 



312, 363. 

 Windsor, L. G.— 393. 

 Winkler— E A.— 349. 

 Woodman, A. G.— 2T4 

 Woodworth. M. P. — 



490. 

 Wright, W. D.— 5S. 



York, Geo. W. — 21, 

 361, 



Bee Meeting at Burlington 



The beekeepers of Des Moines 

 County, Iowa, will meet at Burling- 

 •ton, Iowa, on January 10. G. H. Caie 

 will be the principal speaker. 



Indiana Convention 



The Indiana Convention will be 

 held on December 15 and 16, this 

 year, the same dates as Iowa. 



Ontario County 



The Ontario County, New York, 

 beekeepers will meet at Canandaigua 

 on December 2 this year. 



British Columbia Beekeeping 



A recent report on British Colum- 

 bia beekeeping gives the total number 

 of colonies for the Province as 

 10,329, from which was produced 

 309,074 pounds of honey in 1921, or 

 an average of 30 pounds per colony. 

 The Lower Fraser Territoi-y leads, 

 with a production of 116,614 pounds. 



The wholesale price of white ex- 

 tracted honey is estimated at 29 cents 

 per pound, and the retail at 35 cents. 



National League Emblems 



These can be used either at local, 

 state or national meetings. They 

 were made by direction of the Ameri- 

 can Honey Producers' League and 

 can be supplied either in gold or 

 bronze, pins or buttons; warranted to 

 last as long as the wearer; not too 

 large, and very pretty. Each 50 cents, 

 dozen .$3.60. Send oi-der to Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal. Hundreds of them 

 are in use through the country. 



League Notes 



On January 30 and 31, 1922, the 

 second annual meeting of the League 

 will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 Every State and local association be- 

 longing to the League should send a 

 delegate to the meeting. All asso- 

 ciations, whether members or not, are 

 urged to send representatives, as 

 much of importance will occur. The 

 future of the beekeeping industry lies 

 in the action of this assembly. TKe 

 Secretary wishes that every one who 

 will attend will notify him as soon as 

 possible, so plans can be made for the 

 program. 



The League advertising campaign 

 is a success. The requests for the 

 honey recipe booklets are pouring 

 into the Secretary's office at San An- 

 tonio. The extent of this publicity 

 can be expressed geographically. Re- 

 quests have been received from as far 

 north as Treadwell, Alaska and St. 

 Johns, New Foundland, south to the 

 Canal Zone, west to the Philippine 

 Islands and east to the Bermudas. 

 Every State of the Union and Canada 

 are represented many times. Cuba, 

 Porto Rica and the Hawaiian Islands 

 come in for their share. Honey deal- 

 ers and grocers have ordered these 

 booklets in large quantities. If you 

 want a copy sent to your friends, send 

 in the names to the Secretary, Box 

 838, San Antonio, Texas. 



The best thing about the campaign 

 is that the trades papers are making 

 mention of it and giving much favor- 

 able comment. The Market Reporter 

 states that the campaign is in a larp;e 

 way responsible for the increasing de- 

 mand for honey. The Bakers' Re- 

 view, The Wholesale Grocery Re- 

 view, and even System have nice ac- 

 counts of the League. Printers' Ink 

 and Class will print articles on this 

 activity of the League. 



Do you realize what the League 

 means to you? It is costing the mo.~>t 

 of you one dollar apiece and you are 

 not taking advantage of half of the 

 benefits of the League. We have one 

 individual membership, taken in or- 

 der to get the protection of the 

 League warning notices. Have you 

 ordered yours yet? They cost the 

 membership but 10 cents each. 



The time is at hand for the State 

 .4ssociation meetings. The League 

 has accomplished wonders with the 

 small amount of aid the various As- 

 sociations were able to give. Every 

 beekeeper should urge that his Asso- 

 ciation retain its membership and see 

 that a delegate be sent to the Salt 

 Lake City meeting. The advertising 

 campaign is in no small way responsi- 

 ble for the recovery of the honey 

 market. This has put dollars into 



your pockets. It has defended bee- 

 keepers in court. It has done a thou- 

 sand and one services for beekeepers. 

 It has made good. You as a bee- 

 keeper cannot afford to be without its 

 services. Give the League your sup- 

 port for 1922 and watch the demand 

 for honey reach a place where you 

 will have to hustle if you provide your 

 part. H. B. Parks, Sec'y. 



CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 



Advertisements in this department will be 

 inserted for 6 cents per word, with no dis 

 counts. No classitied advertisements accepted 

 for less that 35 cents. Count each initial or 

 number as one word. 



Copy for this department must reach us not 

 later than the 20th of each month preceding 

 date of issue. If intended for classified de- 

 partment it should be so stated when adver- 

 tisement is sent. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



ATWATER HONEY— Supply your customers. 



FOR SALE — Spring delivery, 1922, 2 lbs. bees 

 and young three-banded Italian queen, ?5. 

 Special price on 2-lb. queenless packages. 

 Health certificate with each shipment. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. 



J. L. Leath, Corin th, Miss. 



LARGE, HARDY, PROLIFIC QUEENS — 

 Three-band Italians and goldens, pure mat- 

 ing and safe arrival guaranteed. We ship only 

 queens that are top notchers in size, prolific- 

 n<ss and color. After June 1, untested queens 

 81.50 each, 6 for $8, 12 or more $1.40 each, 

 25 or more $1.25 each. Tested queens S3 each. 

 6 for $16. 



Buckeye Bee Co., Zoarville, Ohio. 



BURLESON ITALIAN BEES and QUEENS 

 in 2 and 3-lb. packages; 1 2-lb. package with 

 select untested queen, $5; 25 or more, $4.60; 

 1-3 lb. package with select untested Italian 

 queen, $6.25; 25 or more, $6.75. Ten per cent 

 with order, balance 10 days before shipment; 

 1,000 colonies to draw from. Can deliver the 

 goods on time. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed.. 



T. W. Burleson, Waxahachie, Texas. 



■•SHE SUITS ME." — Watch for my advertise- 

 ment in the January, 1922, issue. 

 Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



BLUE RIBBON QUEENS— Carniolans and 



Italians. Order now for early spring deliv- 

 ery. Geo. W. Coltrin & Son, Mathis, Te x. 

 WHEN they say they have better, we know 



different. We defy the world to beat our 

 new method. We are not boasting of selling 

 thousands. We expect to furnish you all you 

 want, if that is 30,000. Untested, $1; tested, 



$?: F M. Russell, Roxbury, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — At pre-war prices, very best Ital- 

 ian queens and bees. Give us a trial; 700 

 colonies to fill your orders with. 



Rosedale Apiaries, Big Bend, La. 



J. B. Marshall, H. P. LeBlanc. Props. 



GOLDEN QUEENS. GOLDEN— 1922 price: 



untested, one, $1.25; doz., $12. Select un- 

 tested, one, $1.50; doz., $15; tested, one, $2.50, 

 doz., $27.50. Pure mating and safe arrival 

 guaranteed in United States and Canada. Book- 

 ing orders now. 



Tillery Bros., Ge orgiana, Ala. 



FOR SALE — Three-banded Italian queens. 



Write for prices. W. T. Perdue & Sons, 



Rt. 1, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



FOR SALE — My 1922 bees and queens, the 



big yellow kind; none better. They musit 

 satisfy or money will be refunded. <Vrite for 

 my special prices. 



E. F. Day, Honoraville. Ala. 



AM NOW BOOKING ORDERS for 2-pound 



packages of 3banded Italian bees with un- 

 tested queens. $5.50 each package; 25 or more, 

 $5.25 each. Terms one-fourth down. No dis- 

 ease, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.. 



L J. Scott, Crowville, La. 



FOR SALE — Early package bees, nuclei and 



queens. Shipping season from March 1 to 

 June 1. We handle 1.800 colonies. No dis- 

 ease. Loveitt Honey Co., 



602 N. 9l h Ave., P hoenix. Ariz. 



IT WILL PAY YOU to write for my 1922 cir- 



cular and price list before placing order for 

 those bees. R. V. Stearns, Brady, Texas. 



