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THE BE3-KEEPERS' REVIEW^ 



^ni its Affiliated ^^cssaciatiaus 



Officers 



D.R. BURTON N. GATES, President 

 Amherst, Mass. 



FRAXK C. PELLETT, Vice-Pres 



Atianiic, Iowa. 



GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. Sec. -Treas- 

 urer Redkey, Ind. 



Directors 



I>R. BURTON N. GATES, Chairman 



Amherst, Mass. 



E. D. TOWNSEND Northstar, Mich. 



J. M. BUCHANAN Franklin, Tenn. 



WESLEY FOSTER Boulcier, Colo. 



GEORGE W. WILLIAMS.. Redkey, Ind. 

 E. G. CARR New Egypt, N. J. 



Jtf filiated ^ssociati0ns and TJteir Secrctartcs 



ARIZONA HONEY EXCHANGE 



G. M. Frizzeil, Temple, Ariz. 



ADIRONDACK— H. E. Gray 



Fort Edward, N. Y. 



COLORADO— Wesley Poster 



Boulder, Colo 



CHICAGO-NORTHWESTERN— L. C. 



Dadant Hamilton, ill. 



HAMPSHIRE— HAMPDEN— FRANKL IN 



Dr. Burton N. Gates 



Amherst, Mass. 



IDAHO — R. D. Bradshaw Notus, Ida. 

 TWIN FALLS— C. H. Stinson 



Twin Falls. Ida. 



IDAHO HONEY PRODUCERS' ASSN.— 



F. C. Bowman Idaho Falls. 



ILLINOIS— Jas. A. Stone 



Rt. 4, Spring-field, III. 



INDIANA— Geo. W. Williams 



Redkey, Ind. 



IOWA— S. W. Snyder Center Point, la. 

 KANSAS— O. A. Keen, Topeka, Kans. 

 MASS. EASTERN SOCIETY OF 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Leslie A. M. Stewart. Franklin, Mass 

 MICHIGAN— O. H. Schmidt 



xtt. 5, Bay City. Mich 



MINNESOTA— jjr. L. D. Leonard 



'•15 Syndicate Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 MISSOURI— J. F. Diemer.. Liberty, Mo. 



NEW JERSEY— E. G. Carr 



^. New Egypt N. J. 



N. CALIFORNIA— Alwin P. Heim.. 



Box 16, Fair Oaks, N. J. 



N. MICHIGAN— Jra D. Bartlett 



East Jordan, Mish 



OHIO— F. R. King Ceola, Ohio. 



OREGON — H. Wilson Corvalis. Ore. 



THE NEW MEXICO BRANCH— 



Henry C. Barron, Hagerman N. M. 

 J'ENNSYLVANIA— H. C. Klinger 



Liveipool, Pa. 



PUERTO RICO— J. W. Van Leenhoff 



Ponce, Puerto Rico. 11 Marina St. 

 SOUTH IDAHO AND EA.Vi' OREGON— 



R. D. Bradshaw Fayette, Ida. 



TENNESSEE— J. M. Buchanan 



Franklin, Tenn. 



TEXAS— Willis C. Collier, Box 154.. 



Goliad, Texas 



VERMONT— P. E. Crane ; 



Middlebury, Vt. 



VINTON BBE-KEEPEKS' ASS'n— .. 



E. J. Winder, Vernal, Utah. 



WASHINGTON— J. B. Ramage 



Rt. 2, N. Yakima, Wash. 



WISCONSIN— Gus Dittmer 



Aug jsta. Wis. 



V^^ORCESTER COUNTY— J. S. Whitte- 

 niore Leicester, Mass. 



Field Meeting at Delniar, lo^va, 

 July 7th, at the "Coverdale Farm" 



The meeting at Delmar, la. will 

 be held July 7th at the Coverdale 

 farm." Mr. Coverdale has become 

 famous as a grower of sweet clover 

 and is considered by many cf the 

 agricultural papers as 

 the subject. He will 

 mental plots showing 



authority on 



have experi- 



what sweet 



clover will do when handled scien- 

 tifically. 



Mr. Coverdale will deliver an 

 address explaining what sweet clov- 

 er will do for the farmer and stock 

 grower. Anyone contemplating sow- 

 ing sweet clover can well afford to 

 make a trip across the state to 

 hear Mr. Coverdale and see his ex- 

 perimental plots as well as his 

 large acreage. 



Become a National member. 



Mr. C. P. Dadant cf Hamilton, 

 111., of "Foundation" frame is too 

 well known to need any introduc- 

 tion. Mr. Dadant will deliver an 

 address that will be of much inter- 

 est. Mr. Dadant has been left to 

 chocse his own subject, being a 

 very keen well educated man you 

 may rest assured he will have 

 something to say. 



Every bee-keeper of any conse- 

 quence has heard cf Dadant. It is 

 a household word. Who has not 

 heard cf "Dadant's Foundation." 

 Every bee-keeper who is within 

 raasonablo distance should not 

 fail to hear Mr. Dadant. It will be 

 tim3 well spent. 



Mr. Frank C. Pellett of Atlantic, 

 Iowa's State Bee Inspector, v/ill al- 

 }:"o speak on "Foul Brook Conditions 

 in la.. Foul Brood Laws, etc." Mr. 

 Pellett is also president cf our State 

 association and a live wire. He is 



