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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



sions and, you will not find as hon- 

 est and clean a lot of men as the 

 beekeepers of this association. In 

 this respect it is remarkable and 

 1 feel proud to be numbered as one 

 of you. 



We all know it would not be 

 safe for one of us to adulterate 

 hcney and put it on the market. 

 Financially, you cannot make any- 

 thing. 

 (To be concluded in November) 



Notice to Illinois Bee-Keepers 



The twenty-fourth annual meeting 

 of the Illinois State Bee-Keeipers' 

 Association will be held at the 

 State House on Thursday and Fri- 

 day November 19th and 20th, 1914. 



Hon. H. E. France of Wisconsin 

 will be with us — his subject will 

 be "Short Cuts". Prof. J. G. Hos- 

 ier, University of Illinois, his sub- 

 ject "Sweet Clover". Mr. C. P. 

 Dadant of Hamilton, 111., and Dr. 

 E. F. Phillips of Washington, Sub- 

 ject, '"Temperature and Moisture of 

 the Hive in Winter." 



Come prepared to help make it 

 a good meeting. 



Jas. A. Stone, Sec. 



Fall Convention of the Connecticut Bee- 

 Keepers' Association 



In the old Senate Chamber, State 

 Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Saturday, 

 October 24th, 1914. 



Morning session devoted to infor- 

 mal gathering, payment of dues, 

 etc. 



Afternoon session, regular busi- 

 ness report of Connecticut Fair 

 Committee and addresses. 



It is expected that important ac- 

 tion will be taken at this meeting 

 relative to the establishment of an 

 apiary at The Connecticut Agricul- 

 tural College for which the associa- 

 tion has been working for several 

 years. 



Tlie program Committee announ- 

 ces the following: 



Mr. O. F. Fuller of Blackstone, 

 Mass., President of Worcester 

 County Bee-Keepers' Association 

 and originator of the famous "Ful- 

 ler Candy" for winter feeding will 

 address us on "Experiments with 

 Bee Foods," demonstrated, and 

 "Rearing Queens in the Brood 

 Chamber with a Laying Queen." 



Those who failed to hear Mr. Ful- 

 ler at Amherst on June 12th last 



year should not miss this opportun- 

 ity. 



The remainder of the program fol- 

 lows: 



Lyman C. Root — (Subject to be 

 chosen.) 



W. K. Rockwell— "Signs of a 

 Good Queen." 



John Thorret — "Wintering." 

 Question box etc. 



L. Wayne Adams, 



Secretary. 

 15 Warner St., Hartford, Conn, 



Louisiana State Bee-Keepers' Association 



At a meeting of beekeepers held 

 in Shreveport, July 11, a state or- 

 ganization was formed with G. 

 Frank Pease, president, and L. T. 

 Rogers, secretary-treasurer. It was 

 the sense of the meeting that they 

 affiliate with the National Asso- 

 ciation, also that a day be secured 

 at the State Fair, and a call made 

 for a meeting on that day. 



All the instructions have been 

 complied with. After considerable 

 correspondence the required member- 

 ship was secured and forwarded to 

 the National and we are now a 

 branch of that association. 



Mr. Louis N. Brueggerhoff, Se- 

 cretary of the State Fair, has desig- 

 nated Monday, November 9, for our 

 celebration at the Fair. A call has 

 been made for a meeting of the 

 association at the Fair Grounds at 

 10 o'clock on that day for the pur- 

 pose of transacting any business 

 that may properly come before the 

 body, and it is earnestly desired 

 that everyone interested in bees 

 will be present. An endeavor is be- 

 ing made to secure good speakers to 

 make talks on bee culture. 



Those wishing to make exhibits 

 at the Fair should at once take 

 the matter up with Mr. Louis N. 

 Brueggerhoff, Secretary of the Fair, 

 Box 1100, Shreveport, La. 



Anyone desiring to become a 

 member of the association may do 

 so by sending their dues to L. T. 

 Rogers, Box 3 61, Shreveport, La. 

 The dues are $1 a year for the Na- 

 tional, and 50 cents a year for the 

 State. National members will re- 

 ceive free The Bee-Keepers' Re- 

 view, official paper of the Nation- 

 al Association. You may belong to 

 the State association and not the 

 National if you so desire. 



G. FRANK PEASE, President. 

 L. T. ROGERS, Sec'y-Treasurer. 



