THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Attention Michigan Beekeepers 



The Michigan Branch of the 

 National Beelteepers' Association 

 will hold their annual convention 

 at East Lansing, Mich. Dec. 9tli 

 and 10th, 1914. President Morse 

 writes that a good program will be 

 provided which means that we shall 

 have one of those old time meet- 

 ings that Michigan is famous for. 

 Remember the date, Dec. 9 th and 



10th. You will have your work all 

 done and the bees in winter quart- 

 ers by that time so you can attend 

 as well as not. As Northern Michi- 

 gan has a good crop of honey and 

 the southern tier of counties a 

 fair crop, this should be a banner 

 convention. Be sure to invite your 

 neighbor beekeeper to come with, 

 you. The program will be given 

 later. 



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Summer Meeting cf the New Jersey Beekeepers' Association at R. B. 

 Spicer's Apiary near Wharton on July Sth 



N, }. Beekeepers Meet 



Good weather, a good crowd and 

 a good luncheon all combined to 

 make the Summer meeting of the 

 N, J. Beekeepers' Association at 

 R. B. Spicer's apiary near Wharton 

 on July Sth a most successful one. 



President Root spoke on "The 

 Best Hive Cover." Mr. Spicer dem- 

 onstrated his method of rearing 

 good queens and a paper by Harold 

 Horner giving his experience with 

 European foulbrood was read. 



This is the largest Summer meet- 

 ing ever held by the Association, 

 sixty-four persons appearing in the 

 photograph taken in the apiary 

 just previous to lunch, and a few 

 arrived after lunch. 



Several new members were en- 

 rolled. 



E. G. CARR, 



Sec'y-Treas. 

 New Egypt, N. J. July 17, 1914 



Attention Iowa Beekeepers 



The annual convention of the 

 Iowa National Branch will be held 

 at Ames, November 17, 18 and 19. 

 This is earlier than usual, but it 

 seemed necessary to select an 

 earlier date in order to avoid con- 

 flict with other gatherings. The 

 afternoon sessions will be given over 

 to a short course in bee culture, in 

 charge of the college officials. 

 There will also be held a hive 

 products show, and every beekeeper 

 is urged to contribute something 

 to its success. Bring samples of 

 your best product and enter the 

 competition. 



S. W Snyder, Sec, 



Center Point, Iowa. 



You are invited to become 

 National member. 



