THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



449 



v/ax will help meet your next year's 

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Expiration Notice 



A great many subscriptions to 

 the Review expire with this De- 

 cember number. We would like to 

 have everybody renew and get their 

 neighbor to subscribe with them. 

 The Review is the Producers' own 

 paper, owned and published by our- 

 selves, so every one of us should 

 have an interest in its growth. The 

 more subscribers we have the bet- 

 ter paper we can make you, for, we 

 are not an organization for profit, 

 so you can rest assured that we will 

 give you in the Review every cent 

 you pay for and usually much more. 



Tlie Review is now eight pages 

 larger than when at its best dur- 

 ing the late Mr. Hutchinson's man- 

 agement of it, and we stand ready 

 to make it still larger just as soon 

 as the support will warrant it. 

 Will you do your part this month 

 by sending in all the new sub- 

 scribers possible? You can offer as 

 an inducement, the last eight 

 months of 1914 and ALL of 1915 

 for a dollar, where can you invest 

 a dollar to a better advantage. Then 

 we have some very low clubbing of- 

 fers in this number. Show these 

 to the prospective subscriber and 

 tell him that he can take advan- 

 tage of these low rates and also 

 include the back numbers of the 

 Review without extra charge. Sure- 

 ly with this great array of matter 

 you will not have trouble in get- 

 ting them to subscribe with you. 

 THE REVIEW NOT SENT LONGER 

 THAN PAID FOR 



While we would like very much 

 to continue sending the REVIEW 

 right along and collect the pay at 

 the end of the year, it is thought 

 best to stop at the time of expir- 

 ation, as some would object to this 

 method, then the postal authori- 

 ties would also object to this plan, 

 were it carried too far, so we 

 have decided to stop the Review with 

 this number to all who are only 

 paid to the end of December. 



If you should not have the money 

 bv you at this time, and are not 

 behind for 1914 you can write this 

 office to continue sending the Re- 

 view and you will pay later and we 

 will be pleased to continue sending 



it. To sum up; it is our desire to 

 send the Review to every person 

 who wants it, and on the other 

 hand we desire to stop the Review 

 to those who for any reason do not 

 care for it longer, in this way we 

 hope to satisfy more of our sub- 

 sci'ibers than any other way we 

 know of. 



Remember that we do not want 

 to lose a single one of you from 

 our list next year, but we MUST 

 htar from you in some way, or 

 those who expire with this number 

 will have to be dropped, as painful 

 as it will be to us to do so. 



An expiration blank will be en- 

 closed with all whose subscriptions 

 expire with this December number, 

 and will you ALL kindly fill out 

 said blank today, before you for- 

 get it and send it in. Of course 

 we want you all to inclose the dol- 

 lar, but if it is not convenient to 

 do so at this time, you can make a 

 cross in the circle marked "con- 

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 BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, North- 

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Colorado invites you to her honey 

 producing center, Denver, next Feb- 

 ruary. It may be years before the 

 National will again meet among 

 the Alfalfa producers. You should 

 take advantage of this opportunity 

 and attend this meeting. 



Have you been close at home 

 "sawing wood" all these years and 

 not gotten out to attend a National 

 convention? If you have, isn't it 

 about time that you had a vacation? 

 Let's all meet in Denver next Feb- 

 ruary, a kind of a reunion, although 

 Several of us have never met, we 

 know each other through corres- 

 pondence, or other ways and this 

 will be an opportunity to meet in 

 person. Can we meet you there? 

 Kindly drop us a card and let us 

 know. 



All eyes are now turned toward 

 Denver. 



