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I usually buy ray meat—about six pounds of beef, three pounds of bacon, one pound of suet —on the Saturday

... must have plenty of good food in order* keep his strength for Iris daily labour. In the summer I manage to pick some fruit blackberries, and such like, asking permission from the farmers; with this I make jam. I also buy a few score ai apples, and perhaps ...

OUR LETTER BAG

... turned, and saw Brownie regarding her anxiously. “There’s nothing wrong is there?” breathlessly, “if you have eaten too many blackberries, or anything of that sort, I should adviso you try some pollen grains, they arc said very good.” •Sfcargleam stopped crying ...

OUR LETTER BAQ

... 24, 1908 One mild morning, many months after —be- the winter had quite set in and while there were still a few belatod blackberries left the hedge.and the robin was singing a cheerful song, Johnny was seen wheeling his sister down the dear old lanes. ...

BERWICK PROVISION. July 31

... dozen; grapes, home, to 3s .per lb; asparagus, Gd to 8d pea- bundle; French beans. Is per lb; strawberries 4Jd to Gd per ib; blackberries, per lib; cherries, Gd to 8d per Ib; red currants, per lb. ...

Elliott & Go.,

... per dozen; grapes, home, 2s to 3a pea- lb; asparagus, Gd 8d per bundle; Fresch beans, per lb; strawberries. Gd per 'lb; blackberries, 8d per lib; cherries, Gd to 8d per lb; red currants, Gd per lb. ...

BERWICK PROVISION, Aug. 21

... Gd dozen; grapes, home, 2s to 3s per lb; asparagus, Gd 8d per bundle; French beans. Is per lb; strawberries, to Gd per blackberries, 8d per lb; cherries. Gd to 8d per lb; red currants, per lb. ...

HOW JOHN FOUND MANNERS

... ragged and dirty, his hat was torn, and his feet were bare. But had a pleasant face. In one hind carried pail half-full of blackberries. Go away from here,” said John, running the gate. don’t want ragged boys around “ Please give a drink,” said the boy. *• ...

INTRODUCTION

... hints the menu will therefore be acceptable. A correspondent writes:—Blackbirds and thrushes are very fond of raisins and blackberry jam or black-currant; starlings like dripping and scraps of almost any kind. They will pick clean the bones of a goose fowl ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE NEWS, AUGUST 27, 1912

... Trotter; Mrs G. Carmichael, Best Jam and Sandwich Cake, by Miss Huntley: Miss Huntley; Miss Landreth. For the Best 1 lb. Pot of Blackberry Jam, ; Mrs R. Fairbairn—Mrs C. Baxter; Mrs O. Carmichael. ...

OUR LETTER BOX ALY 1912 HOLIDAY

... have a mimic batte. I had a card from Miss Cockburn, Langrigg, of Paxton House Monday night. Tuesday I spent gathering blackberries at Copnor and Cosham, which were quite black, showing the difference of climate at Portsmouth than at Cotteridge and Berwick ...