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The cry of " over-production " is but a false alarm. No genuine 

 article of food will long want for a customer, if only it is presented 

 in an attractive manner at a reasonable rate. There are many 

 ways in which honey may be utilised, not only as food and 

 medicine, but also for manufacturing purposes ; and while the 

 fact that many others will continue to follow the occupation, may 

 cause reduced prices, the value of honey will become more 

 generally known, to the advantage of all concerned. 



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