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vention. Now, if there is nothig else 

 on I would like to suggest to the 

 Michigan Bee-Keepers present that we 

 who convene at two o'clock extend 

 an invitation to all the National Bee- 

 Keetpers to take up such subjects as 

 may properly come hefore them at 

 that time. I want to say that the 

 question of the marketing of honey is 

 one thing, and the competition of for- 

 eign honey is another thing that will 



probably come up; there is also some- 

 thing to be said in regard to our ex- 

 hibits at fairs, something that means 

 dollars and cents to every producer. 

 The thought occurred to me last even- 

 ing, why not, through the question 

 box, or otherwise, have a little free 

 discussion together, not only of the 

 Michigan Bee-Keepers, but the others 

 as \\-ell. 



On motion of Mr. Holecamp the 

 Convention adjourned sine die. 



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