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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



DIRECTORS 



E. C. Wheeler, Marshallto\Yn. 



Dr. A. F. Bonney, Buck Grove. 



Hamlin B. Miller, Marshalltown. 



Evei-y Beekeeper is urged to biing 

 some samples of his product, for exhi- 

 bition. No premium list can be offered 

 in advance but the committee on 

 awards will make such a disposition of 

 the funds available as seems equitable. 

 But a small cash fund is available this 

 year but we hope for such a creditable 

 exhibit as will enable the association 

 to ariang-e a liberal premium list in 

 connection with next year's convention. 



A large display of supplies of standard 



makes will be in exhibition as well as 

 many new specialties and Beekeepers 

 will have an opportunity to see for 

 themselves what value there is in the 

 new offerings. 



It is expected that prominent queen 

 breeders will also exhibit. The follow- 

 ing supply dealers have already signified 

 their intention of placing some of their 

 goods on display. 



A .1. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



Kretchmer Manufacturing Co., Council 

 Bluffs. ,Iowa. 



Minnesota Bee Supply Co., Minnea- 

 polis. ,_j 1_,^ 



Ontario Beekeepers' Association Annual Convention 



Tlie Annual Convention of the On- 

 tario Bee-Keepers' Association will be 

 held in the York County Council 

 Chambers, 57 Adelaide Street East, 

 Toronto, Wednesday to Friday, No- 

 vember 11th, 12th and 13th, 1914. 



All beekeepers in Ontario and those 

 from other provinces who can make it 

 convenient are cordially invited to at- 

 tend. The Executive also extends a 

 cordial invitation to beekeepers of ad- 

 joining states of the Union to be pres- 



ent at this annual gathering of On- 

 tario beekeepers. 



It will be seen by the program that 

 there are not as many set subjects this 

 year as usual. We have always found 

 that to give time for discussions 

 our programs have been too full and 

 and important questions in the ques- 

 tions boxes have had to be left over to 

 be answered in the bee journal. The 

 effort this year is to give more time 

 than usual to the question boxes 



Big Guns at the Delmer Field Meet July 7th. Reading from left 

 to right: Frank Coverdale. Delmer; Prof. C. E. Bartholomew. Ames; 

 C. P. Dadant. Hamilton, 111.; S. W. Snyder, Center Point, Sec. Photo 

 by Frank C. Pellett, Vice President, National Association. 



