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THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



We have made arrangements whereby we 

 can club the Reliable Poultry Journal and the 

 Beekeepers' Review, both for a year at only 

 $1.15. The Reliable Poultry Journal charges 

 25c additional to Canadian subscribers for 

 postage. 



Glue for Sticking Labels on Tin 



We can furnish glue for sticking labels on 

 tin containers and ship with our tin orders 

 from Detroit, Mich, at 35c per quart, or a 

 dollar per gallon. No more loose labels on 

 tin containers, when using Eureka Paste. 

 Address THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, 

 Northstar, Michigan. 



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This half gallon Flint glass container has a 

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 This jar has a special lacquered screw cap, 

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 ington, Pa. Address THE BEEKEEPERS' 

 REVIEW, Northstar, Michigan. 



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Members can help out the work at this 

 office a considerable if they will order their 

 sample mailing cases for sending samples of 

 honey, direct from the Mfg's. Send a dol- 

 lar, plus postage on 4 lbs. to the U. S. 

 MAILING CASE CO., Lowell. Mass., ordering 

 2 doz. No. 40 Cases, Bottles and Corks to go 

 by parcel post. One gross by express at $5.41. 

 Cash with order. 



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Northstar, Michigan 



Bee Meetings Next Fall 



Some time ago a committee was appointed 

 to arrange the dates of next winter's conven- 

 tions on the circuit plan as far as possible. 

 Several months have been required to arrange 

 the dates to the satisfaction of all concerned. 

 The States joining in the circuit and the dates 

 on which convention will be held are as fol- 

 lows : 



1. Ohio Nov. 26-2 7. 



2. Illinois Nov. 29-30 



3. Kansas Dec. 1-2. 



4. Missouri Dec. 3-4. 



5. Minnesota Dec. 7-8. 



6. Wisconsin Dec. 9-10 



7. Indiana Dec. 10-11. 



8. Iowa Dec. 13, 14, 15 



9. Michigan Dec. 15-16. 



10. Chicago-Northwestern Dec. 17-18. 



From the above dates it will be seen that 

 conventions will be in session continuously ex- 

 cepting Sundays. By this plan, s])eakers of 

 prominence will be able to attend a number 

 of conventions without inconvenience. If the 

 dates could have been conveniently ari-anged, 

 less travel would have been necessary by hav- 

 ing adjoining States follow each other. Some 

 c'ates were fixed and the other meetings had 

 to be adjusted to them. It is to be hoped that 

 the circuit plan will prove so popular that 

 somewhat more convenient arrangements may 

 be possible another year. The location of the 

 various State conventions will be announced 

 by their respective secretaries. Some locations 

 have apparently not yet been selected. 



FRANK C. PELLETT. 



Ithaca, N. Y., September 30, 1915 

 Beekeepers' Review, 



Northstar, Mich. 



Sirs : — Please announce in the Review that 

 the Ohio Beekeepers' Association will hold its 

 annual convention at Akron, Ohio, November 

 26 and 27th, 1915. Besides the re.gular pro- 

 gram on which some of the noted bee men of 

 the country will serve, thei'e will be visits ar- 

 ranged for the Quaker Oats Factory, Rubber 

 Factories and the C C. Barber farm. 



We expect this to be one of our best meet- 

 ings. 



E. R. KING, Secretary. 



(Secretary King's present address is De- 

 partment of Entomology, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, N. Y.— Ed.) 



Ontario Beekeepers' Association Convention 

 1915 



The Annual Convention of the Ontario Bee- 

 keepers' Association, will be held in the York 

 County Council Chambers, 75 Adelaide St., 

 East Toronto, on Tuesday, Wednesday and 

 Thursday, Nov. 23rd, 24th and 25th. 



The Executive have drafted a very atti-ac- 

 tive program that is sure to prove interesting 

 and instructive. 



The principal outside speaker will be Dr. 

 E. F. Phillips, in chai-ge of Bee-culture In- 

 vestigations, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Dr. Phillips has been investig-. 

 ing wintering conditions of the colony, and 

 at the opening session, Tuesday afternoon will 

 speak on "Temperature and Humidity in the 

 Hive in Winter." In the evening he will 

 give an Illustrated Lecture, "Some Beekeepers 

 of the United States." Being an extensive 

 traveler and a keen observer, he is sure to 

 have a valuable store of information for this 

 occasion. 



On Wednesday morning, Mr. H. G. Sibbald, 

 a large honey producer of Ontario, will deal 

 with "Outdoor Wintering," and Mr. Morley 

 Pettit, Provincial Apiarist, will give a sum- 

 mary of the year's work. 



