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LIVERPOOL THEATRES AND THE LICENSING SESSIONS

... Apple Jelly is tree from artificial coloring, the natural tint of the fruit only being presened. Hartley's New beason's Blackberry Jelly now ready, Lret delicacy. del?7 ToeaccoXrSrS RaAnL-AoW to Open vemnuerm- tively from any amount. however ?? for I ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... of ?? especial I gift to man, and for which we wero assembled to E return our grateful thtnks in praise and prayer. The t blackberry harvest has been a wonderful one indeed. The fruit is as large as mulberries, and so sweet and luscious. Oh I if our poor ...

ART NOTES

... At the sale of the pi5b of Mr. ry of f 2e id, of Brighton, last week, at Crlrstz sane and at well-known works appeared. Blackberry . e -Gati, by Gorge Mason, AURA, was, secured by Mcsz ?? for £61480, who A of intend to engrave it T4e Rjght of Way,'> ...

THE HARRIS INSTITUTE

... from Our' oral plants and th-on iher a, shreet exaem' ,pivyngbtprnits op towhiche' rnatnaiut is consirt acted, A branch of blackberries and lung gra~ssfort aio tsnltjoct Ot tle livo aomour betu 0f wui'lich are excesl tautly treated by Mic. Fairciough tend ...

VARIETIES

... suddenly, after oatiug a quuntity of blackberries. He vontied violently after oaitimg thorn, and ;be medical evidence went to show that dei.th was due to convulsios conosequent upon diarrhila naulsed by eating the blackberries. ?? datli is announced of Mr. George ...

ETHEL GREY

... many c more. The tiling's plain enough to my alaucy ; the heath's swarming with game pheasants is more c plentiful thant blackberries-leastwise they used to t be then, wheo I 'were keeper. 1 Oh, you were keepor theu? Yes, he replied quickly; ha'ye ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... parcel is from Mrs. Searle and Viollette, and contains blackberry jelly I Plesan eperene i te psthad enabled me to ~-uascoretly ad ad m fiedshave muchen loye th deicius cnfetio. Hw the blackberries weregatere an muc moe areebleinformation 5 wil beglenedfrm ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... different operations. I cannot tell you any more about that at present, as it would take too nmnch room. There are so ntanv blackberries about - Ramsey, I and ' he other little girl picksdr about three pints and were home in an hour and a half.-I must now ...

FARM AND FIELD

... a short distance, and then settle down again, followed by their- black-coated -companions. In the hedgerows, thick with blackberries, the linnets were singing to each other, while up the alone the martins and i swallows werechasing the flies with their ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... everywhere, with, of course, harebells, foxgloves, and the handsome yellow field matguerites. This is a splendid place for blackberries, and for those little berries which grow near the ground, the juice of which is supposed to have been 1 the ancient Briton's ...

HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES

... remind any readers that it is very whlolesome, and in cases of dysentery L is most valuable. When you have procured enough blackberries for present table use make syrup, jelly, and jam for the rest. Encourage children in the country to pick them, for in doing ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... neighbour, Percy Gately. We wett -to the end of a 6very long lane. The birds were singing, the cows ,gwere mooing, and the blackberries were rips. When we came to the -end of the lanle we came to a~stile. ,j We had to climb over, and then 'we came to a bridge ...