THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



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The varyitiK seasons of the past three years 

 have introduced new features into bee manage- 

 ment. Swarm Control and Summer Protec- 

 tion have been practiced by Mr. F. W. Krouse, 

 and he will relate his exi>eriences. For the 

 beginner, as well as the experienced beekeeper 

 a discussion on honey production, both comb 

 and extracted, will be interesting. 



An exhibit of apiary appliances will be a 

 special feature of the Convention. These 

 handy tools and jigs are the inventions of 

 practical beekeepers and greatly assist both 

 for speed and accuracy many of the small 

 operations and manipulations about the apiary. 

 Time will be allotted during the last session 

 on Thursday afternoon for an address on 

 "Modern Apiary Equipment and Buildings," by 

 Mr. Wm. Elliott, Adelaide, Ontario. Mr. L. 

 Caesar of the Department of Entomology, O. 

 A. College, Guelph, will discuss "Poison 

 Spi'ays and Their Relation to Bees." 



Programs will be sent to members of the 

 Association as soon as final arrangements have 

 been completed. 



'''or further details address the Seci-etary- 

 Treasurer, Morley Pettit, O. A. College, 

 Guelph. 



Review Subscribers Having: Bees For Sale 



Paid-in-advance subscribers having bees for 

 sale can have them listed below, twice, each 

 year free. If they are to be listed longer, 20c 

 each insertion will be charged. This list is 

 not intended for JDealers, but is intended for 

 subscribers who for some reason or other 

 want to dispose of a part or all of their bees. 

 Figures following address indicate number of 

 colonies each has for sale. To get listed, 

 request must reach this office not later than 

 the 15th of the previous month. 



Robert E. Foster, Rifle, Colorado, 200 to 500 

 colonies. 



Frank Willmert, Elmore, Minn. 



Ben Metzler, R. No. 1, Jeromesville, O. 



A. J. Diebold, Seneca, Ills., 25. 



October 1st, 1915, Statement of 

 Ownership, Management, Circulation, 

 etc., of the BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 

 published monthly at Northstar, Mich- 

 igan, required by the Act of August 

 24. 1912. 



Managing Editor — E. D. Townsend, 

 Northstar, Mich. 



Business Manager — E. D. Townsend, 

 Northstar, Mich. 



Publisher — The National Beekeep- 

 ers' Association, Northstar. Mich. 



Owners — The National Beekeepers' 

 Association, Northstar. Mich. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, or 

 other securities: The National Bee- 

 keepers' Association purchased the 

 Beekeepers' Review on a contract. E. 

 D. Townsend, Northstar, Michigan 

 now holds said contract. 

 Signed, 



E. D. TOWNSEND, 



Sworn to and subscribed before me 

 this 1st day of October, 1915. 



F. L. COSS, Notary Public. 



My commission expires March 17, 

 1918. 



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