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COUNTY POLICE

... after rabbits.—Richard Gibbs proved finding the men on his farm, and in answer his questions they said they were picking blackberries They gave false names and addresses, but when a ferret came out of hole close by, they all asked for witness to overlook ...

THEORIES OF MENDELISM

... matter of varieties, Mr. Inglis pointed out that they could get varieties of two species of plants, such as the raspberry and blackberry, and from it they got what was known as the Worcestershire berry. Then there were variety hybrids, and if they got two varieties ...

OUR WEEKLY RAMBLE

... peering between the trees, was forsaken, hills closed on this deserted way ever climbing though very gradually at first. Blackberries, big luscious fruit, hung just overhead, but the lower branches had been stripped their harvest, testifying that though ...

OUR WEEKLY RAMBLE

... peering between the trees, was forsaken, hi Ms closed on this deserted way ever climbing though very gradually at first. Blackberries, big luscious fruit, hung just overhead, but the lower branches had been stripped of their harvest, testifying that though ...

PUBLIC HOUSE SCENE

... Terrace, Bathwick Hill, said lie had known the defendant casually for the last twelve months. They once went out picking blackberries together. On Sept. 17th they at the railway station platform about *.30 a.m., and defendant used bad language and said ...

From our Letter Bag Preserving Bath's Precious Heritage ~~ ~ Sir, — A chiel's been amang us taking notes, and

... of all to the more vital matter of the cultivation of food? And why select roses? What about gooseberries, loganberries, blackberries, etc.—which, after all, are food? Since the next meeting will open to all—whether members the Gardeners' Society or not— ...

FISHING TALK

... notwithstanding tho poor sport, was a most I enjoyable one. I John Moody did well umpire when he wasn't doing . himself well the blackberry bush. ' There still two more competitions git through, and although nothing is yet decided, is not unlikely they may take ...

Bath & County Notes

... be restored. * * Blackberrying • *v,o week-end I engaged • Dur acUvitv that even Mr. in a slight acuvuy . Shmwe ll—at Strachey , d eaS^do not control present, at least gnd with TnffidaTs went picking armies a ther delightful blackberries, that September ...

ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL

... Murray. X.C.8., and Mrs. A. Stanley Wills; Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son ; Miss Wallace, and Mrs. Mills, Bradford-on-Avon blackberries from Dennis Clarke. Harvest Festival Gifts: Grapes, St. James's Church; eggs, St. Peter* Church; vegetables and fruit, ...

Taking Care No. I.—A negro having purchased a hat, was observed to take it from off his head on the

... with the assistance of two large soup tureens, the numerous dishes were all displayed. We had, among other luxuries, fresh blackberries and bon-bons, the latter were rather dry, and had no doubt travelled far. Each man had a threeprongod fork, and a regular ...

A SCENE AT THE DISSOLUTION OF 1831

... caricatures off I th*»T;ast of the ridges, the J called him. after the pocket borough forwMq&jp tie eat, were pletiXiful as blackberries: Not onIV | was the highest of Toiries, but was raarty£ l in their cause; for. Attorney-Genera 1 in the Government, he ...

Toiling Folks' League

... and many other things created new kinds of apple*, peaches, walnuts, berries, flowers, vegetables and thorn Jess white blackberries. But Luther was misunderstood and when commenced his greai work, he was often abused. People .said. Oh. he is a crank ...