The Two BEE Journals that 
have stood the test of time 
No Bee-keeper can afford to be without one or both of 
these papers, which deal with the most modern and 
advanced methods, and apply science and theory to 
approved and profitable practice. These papers are read 
by all the best Bee-keepers and Traders, and therefore 
prove the most profitable media both for display 
advertisements, and for Sale or Exchange paragraphs. 
Technical matters simply explained, and experiences 
of Bee-keepers in all parts of the world given. Answers 
to correspondents in need of advice, in the columns, a 
speciality. Urgent matters answered by post or telegram. 
The BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 
Established 18738 
Weekly One Penny, post free 6/6 per annum. Zhe Only 
Weekly Bee Paper in the World. Edited by T. W. 
COWAN, F.L.S., F.R.M.S., &c., &c., assisted by W. 
HERROD, F.E.S. Articles, some exclusive and copyright, 
contributed regularly, and answers to correspondents, 
by the best practical writers of the day, including T. W. 
COWAN, D. M. MACDONALD, L. S. CRAWSHAW, 
. N. SMALLWOOD, W. WOODLEY, CoLonet 
H. J. O. WALKER, F. W. L. SLADEN, and “NEMO.” 
The BEE-KEEPERS’ RECORD 
Established 1882 
Monthly Two Pence, post free 2/6 per annum. 
Edited by T. W. COWAN, F.L.S., F.R.M.S., &c., &c., 
assisted by W. HERROD, F.E.S. A Paper written 
by Bee-keepers for Bee-keepers. Regular contributions 
by T. W. COWAN, D. M. MACDONALD, 
WM. McNALLY, W. WOODLEY, and W. HERROD. 
It also contains Association Notes and News. 
Can be obtained of all Newsagents, most 
Secretaries of County  Bee-keepers’ 
Associations, and Touring’ Experts. 
Send us your address on a post card 
and we will post you a specimen copy 
of either free for your inspection. 
Office : 23, BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
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