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... by Mr Wm. Fowlie, and were of excellent quality. On the same farm several rows of strawberrics, and also a few bushes of blackberries, are in full bloassom. At the fourth of his * Pleasant Sunday Evenings in the Congregational Church, Rev. George F. Margan ...

News and Views in Brief

... dangerous iype. Jam prospects, the Minjstry of Food states, have improved considerably owing to the very large quantitics of blackberries obtained by organised picking. A proposal w 0 permit the brewing of an increased barrelage of light beer has been considered ...

D eI

... YY 43483, ariatic acid is o & | o'6o 1% & 12CAN PACK 14 8 8, Y O e, u £t their respective endds APRIiCOT AROMATIC Biacu BLACKBERRY BLACK=CURRANT Curamraone, CURRANT OCHAMPAGNR, ENGLISH Crarer, MULLED CowsLIP CURRANT, BLACK CurraNT, RED Wine, Wholesomeness ...

The World’s Ways. (By the ‘‘Observer's’’ London Correspondent),

... to the purchaser. Thus there will be no doubt as to what you are getting when you see the container labelled “apple and blackberry with “turnip” or “carrot.” Marmaiade must also be marmalade made entirely of ‘“citrons fruit, citrons fruit juice, and ...

IN DAME FASHION'S BOUDOIR. BY LADY MARY

... b desired.. In the wide, homely kitchen serving, bottling, and brewing are i mcswing, fruit and hop-picking go o apace, blackberries aud cobnuts i leisurely hows spent with a basket the hedgerows, and th in the mcedows. re musk NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE. Mushrooms ...

LOCAL NEWS ITEMS

... There is a good crop of strawberries, though the want of sunshine has proved a handicap; and there i 1 a heavy crop of blackberries. Gooseberries are also plentiful. Needless to add this is also a busy time for the jelly pans of Peterhead. That the a ...

In Dame Fashi Boudoir

... will retain their fragran years, The Hedgerow Harvest. The summer drouglk has played with many of the fruit creps, but n blackberries, which promise an ear abundant crop. It has also beea ecptionally good year tor honey, and apiarists expect to take as ...

BY LADY MARY

... hedgerow now approaching perfection, Country folk and holiday-makers from the towns alike look forward to the time when blackberries ripen and when whortleberries are fit to pick. Later come the nuts and there ave elderberries to make into rich red win ...

FLOTSAM X JETSAM,

... speakers, with suffiwient go in them to raise the enthusiasm for the cause they uphold, may not be yuite as plentiful as blackberries. In the last campaign, but for Mr Hanmer's exhaustless driving power the fight would have been a very tame affair; for ...

The Shrine of St. Drostan Buchan Club at the Abbey of Deer

... Physick, and Parsouns of a Toun. KEven the Yemen and the Merchaunt were in evidence and Sergeants of the Lawe were thick as blackberries. True there was no Nonne or Prioresse, but the fair sex was strongly represented, and the “‘good wif of Bath” had many ...

Variorum

... encountering since the opening of the Assemblies, Ministers and elders, ministcrs’ wives and ciders’ wives, are as plentiful us blackberries in summer, and they seem to be unaffectedly enjoying themsclves, Oue parson from the north-cast corner said to my correspondent ...

tI THE BANFFSHIRE HERALD

... bottling, when there hart ante, anti part-uses ot the flavours ot Dian a n greet interact -sown MILLINERY. MILLINERY. tue blackberry and raspoom. linen in proceedaigs. Rate 1/6, 11111, 2/6, 3/6. Great variety Girls' Hate 6ia, le, l/6 .IN6. it is purfaish-red ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1917
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2683 | Page: 3 | Tags: none