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LITERATURE

... of drying fruit in the sun is still followed in many parts of the oountry. Maine is noted for its sliced apples; New York is the chiet dried- apple State, and Sends its sun-dried product for export in halves and quarters. Ohio and Michigan, Illinois, Indiana ...

Chats with Housekeepers

... done. When blackberry jam is made of blackberries only, half a pound of sugar to a pound of frail is quite sufficient, but if apples are put with the blackberries a little more sugar is needed. Seeing that, in many districts, ...

Chats with Housekeepers

... e5i)iOSi?. served with cream. ? ?ow that apples are in full season we oagt-? tO stin mind some of the numerous excellent ore3iat-5tbe?o-.??.' ,ti apples form the principal constituent. AInoog apple fool and apples with rice. I ?? rs'oP'? ?? Ay'.pl.e Fc ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... feature in this ?? entertainment is the admirable manner in which his trained dog supports him, steadily balancing glass balls, apples, candles, and other objects of mark on his head, finally firing a rifle and splitting a glass ball into fragments. Bliss Annie ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 21076 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... l'roprietor, Mr Edwin Stephens.-On Mr .r'JdA, Sir ?? comrpany appae hr ?? 17Iid. 'The piece received fair treatment, and was is appl iuded. Mr E. O'Neill sias sufficietyviliou l -,ci irarcas Ni r J. A. E. Malone a passable Janies M it ir C1iririiocb'aro a ...

Published: Saturday 10 March 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 19544 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... er kept the audience convulsed with laughter by his extraordinary perm-ersions of the English lang,,ua~ge. His songs The apple ot cii heart and a secli-tolcical ditty, Dot was my nlubrssion, overe cuthusisotivatly encored. Mr WV. G. Walford as Mir ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 22811 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FOVERAN AND BELHELVIE FLOWER SHOW

... Torn. Oatmeal cake-1 Jessie * Sutherland, Overhill; 2 Helen Chrystall, Knockhali, f Flour scone-i Helen Chrystall. Raspberry jam- Mrs Torn, Butter for table-i Mrs Davidson, Bel- i helvie; 2 Mrs Torn. Section honey-i J. A. Torn., 2 Mrs Smith. Run wax-i Mrs ...

THE HOUSEKEEPER

... sugar over and fill up witis sherry. Recipes for jams and jellies of this fruit have been constantly given ; both are mucd im- proved if some rather tart apples are mixed with them. For the jelly the apples should b1 boiled I separately, allowing about 2oz ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... Ilaviisynn : 2 IV. I iavidsiou ; ; Mrs Blrown. 4 Diesert lapples- Miss A. .1. Kemp ; 2 .1. .SItith, (loyal, -I lirriliig apples-I Miss A. J.1 Iomp 2 J. timiuth ; 3 Mlss Troup. CLASS V.-VsoIII'lABLIM-e41Beat stalks rhubarb- . Miss A. .1. ]Esap. Ileai ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... JUNIOR DrvIsroN. By FuANorz R. M. SmLMAN. Cineraria (Drawing reduced). I should have been glad to publish the drawing of apple blossom, for which Emmie Southorn was awarded the second prize in the senior division. ThDe drawing. however, whilst meriting ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Carrying goltles sheaves, In hi; hat for fea:hers A bunch of scarte leaves. V U in the trees 3-or, it Snd him Paititing the apples red. And here the ripe outs cluster Thither his feet have sped. The corn heard of his coming From 'alP ig thiz.:leoiioni ...

The Home

... While the apples are cookinc stew withl sugar half a pound I of blackberries, and when thley are soft put them on one side till the apples are ready. Place the apples on a dish. In each apple gut a piece of butter, and in between the ...