Dkcember, 1917 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



905 



PORTIjAND. — Demand for comb honey is light on 

 account of high prices. Quality is good. Extracted 

 is in fair demand only. Quality is very good, but 

 sales are slow at present on the high prices asked. 

 Wo think stocks will be cleaned up soon. We quote 

 comb honev, fancy, per case, $4.50; No. 1, $4.25; 

 No. 2, $4,00. E,\tracted honey, white, brings 18; 

 lisht amber, in cans, 17; amber, 16. No beeswax 

 (>ffered. Pacific Honey Co. 



Portland, Ore., Nov. 12. 



ARIZON.A. — Honey is all sold. Market closed 

 very strong. Clean average yellow beeswax brings 

 35 to 86. Wm. Lossing. 



Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 16. 



Tl.\ MILTON. — Honey is all cleared up but a few 

 60 lb. tins. We were disappointed in not getting a 

 shipment of comb honey which was on the way to us, 

 so are entirely out. White extracted honey in 60-lb. 

 tins brings 18 cts. ; light amber, in 10-lb! tins, 18. 

 P. W. Fearman Co., Ltd. 



Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 15. 



MONTR E.\L. — Continuing good demand for 

 honey. Supplies are not as large as expected. Comb 

 honey, extra fancy, brings 21; fancy, 20; No. 1, 19; 

 No. 2, 17. Extracted honey, white, brings 19; light 

 amber, in cans, 18; in barrels 17% ; amber, in cans, 

 16. in barrels, 15 %. Gunn, Langlois & Co., Ltd. 



Montreal, Nov. 16. 



TORONTO. — Honey is almost exhausted on this 

 market. We have only 10-lb. tins left which we are 

 selling at S1.95 per tin. Eby-Blain Limited. 



Toronto, Nov. 15. 



MATANZAS. — Extracted honey, light amber, 

 brings $1,35 per gallon. Clean average yellow bees- 

 wax brings 35, Adolf Marzol. 



Matanzas, Cuba, Nov. 15. 



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