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Keadiriff from left to right, beginning at the upper row. (1) James Armstrong, veteran bee-inspector, 

 Ontario, telling what not to do. (2) James Armstrong demonstrating. (Ji) The large hive has no terrors 

 lor this man. He says it is easy to lift with one hand. (1) H. G. Silihald. talking to beekeepers at a 

 held meet m Ontario. The cold day did not dampen the ardor of these Canadian beekeepers (.5) A 

 characterLstic field day in central New York. ( fi ) A good suggestion for advertising hunev. <7-H) What 

 a good queen can do late in August when conditions are favorable. 



