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the annual dues of one dollar shall be 

 retained from the purchase price of his 

 product. 



SECTION X. 



Beneficiary member dues shall be used 

 only tor equipment necessary to conduct 

 the business of this association. 



Beneficiary members shall be entit- 

 led to have any information tnis asso- 

 ciation has in reference to sales, prices, 

 grading rules on honey and the like, 

 and it shall be the duty of the officers 

 of the association to furnish all suca 

 information freely on request. 



SECTION XI 



Voting at the annual meeting of this 

 association shall be by ballot. Each 

 active member shall be entitled to only 

 one vote, whether he holds one or 

 more shares of stock. 



Not less than seven active members 

 shall constitute a quorum in any re- 

 gular or special meeting. 



SECTION XII 

 The net profits of this association 

 shall be distributed as follows: Eighty 

 per cent, to be paid to the members 

 in proportion to the honey sold by each 

 member; ten per cent, to be used for 

 equipment necessary to conduct the 

 business of this association; and ten 

 per cent, to be paid to the active mem- 

 bers in proportion to the stock held. 

 In estimating net profits for purpose of 

 such division, the dividends paid to 

 stockholders shall be deducted. 



SECTION XIII 



Dividends upon stock shall be paid 

 from the net earnings only, and shall 

 never exceed six per cent, per annum. 



SECTION XIV 



These by-laws may be amended by 

 a three-fourths vote of all active mem- 

 bers present and voting at any anniial 

 meeting of the stockholders, or at 

 any special meeting ot the stockholders 

 called for that purpose; but if such 

 amendment is made at a special meet- 

 ing, then at least thirty days' notice 

 of such meeting, specifying the pur- 

 pose thereof, shall be given to each 

 stockholder or active member at his 

 address as it appears upon the books 

 or records of the association. 



SECTION XV. 

 Special meetings of the sfockholde's 

 or directors may be called at any 

 time by or upon direction of the Pres- 

 ident, and shall be called at any time 

 upon request of two of the directors. 

 Notices of each meeting shall be sign- 

 ed bv the President or Secretary, and 

 shair be mailed to each stockholder or 

 director at his address as shown bv 

 the records of this as.sociation, at least 

 five days before such meeting, except 

 in cases of amendment of the Articles 

 or By-baws, when the notice shall be 

 thirtv days, as herein and in said Ar- 

 ticles provided. 



Classified Department 



Notices will be inserted in this department 

 at ten cents per line. Minimum charge will 

 be fifty cents. Cop.v should be sent early 

 and may be for anything the bee-keeper has, 

 for sale or wants to buy. Be sure and say 

 you want ycur advertisement in this de- 

 partment. 



HONEY AND WAX 



SAGE HONEY— George B. Lariman, 

 1066 E. Calf. St., Pasadena, Calif. 



WANTED — Beeswax at 31c per lb. 

 JOHN O. BUSEMAN, 4141 N. 7th St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED — Comb extracted honey and 

 beeswax. R. A. BUKNETT & CO., 173 

 So. Water St., Chicago. 



WANTED — Five or six tons of amber 



and buckwheat extracted honey. 



HEaN^RY J. ZINN, 1135 Wyo Ave., Forty 

 Fort, Pa. 



WANTED— Glassed comb and ex- 

 tracted honey; also beeswax. JOHN O. 

 BUSEMAN, 4141 N. 7th St., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



COMB HONEY wanted at all times. 

 Also Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Cab- 

 bage and Fruits. W. W. Marmaduke, 

 Washington, Ind. tf 



WRITE US for prices on car lots of 

 Fine Alfalfa Extracted honey to be 

 delivered after Julv. Address MARTIN 

 BROTHERS, Lander, Wyoming. 



FOR SALE — Orange honey, 1914 crop. 

 Packed in 60-lb. cans, 2 in a case, net 

 weight. Price 9c per lb. Sample free. 

 JAMES McKEE, 559 Grand ave.. River- 

 side, Calif. 



HONEY WANTED— Send your sam- 

 ples, pi-ices, quantities and how put up 

 and packed. We are paying 34c per 

 pound for nice bright yellow, clean 

 beeswax. CHAS. ISRAEL BROTHERS 

 CO., 486-490 Canal St., New York, Es- 

 tablished in 1875. 



It helps a magazine wonderfully, 

 if you will say I saw your adver- 

 tisement in the Review when writ- 

 ing our advertisers. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 800 colonies of bees, 8- 

 frame hives, operated for comb honey. 

 W. P. COLLINS, Boulder, Colo. 



FOR SALE— One to 100 colonies bees 

 in 10-frame hives. Any quantity to 

 suit purchaser. Address L. E. Evans, 

 Ousted Mich. 



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