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Berwickshire News and General Advertiser

EYRMOUTH

... a« the East District Committee of Berwickshire County Council. O n lovely green bank in a country lane bordered fem and blackberry bushes grew a tall, stately foxglove. It reared its crimson and spotted bells in the bright sunshine with jaunty air that ...

COLDSTREAM

... Mushrooms ha.ve been vended the sairt locally, and these have been plentiful •'*' well. have not heard of. these rationed ! Blackberries are ripening*, and promise a. crop in Berwickshire, but for them the time the youngsters will limited, all the Park*’ Schools ...

CRANSHAWS

... monotonous hill flora in most monotonous aspect . There was 66 crowberry growing among the heather the birds had and there few blackberries left. bear-berry -i , looked for in vain ; it sjiid to have on, the hill, but I know of one who has across it. There was ...

CLASS II

... prize)— Miss C. Robertson Mrs R. AVeather-tone; J. Trotter. Knitted ks—Mrs R. Weatheretone; Mrs Scott, Hatcliedmse. Pot Blackberry Jam—Mm R. VV cat hers tone: Mr« J. Trotter.' CHILDREN’S PRIZES. Boiupet Wild Flowers—W. Patterson. Do. .(eonfined to children ...

Due by Ban£— Sum at Credit of Capital AccouAt Heritable Property Pooriiouse Buildings Land Fued out, and let ..

... red flower, holding out little cup sweet nectar, is perfectly formed to fit the head of the visiting wasp; and over-ripe blackberries are eagerly sought in early autumn. Over-ripe fruit is decaying substance, and should the wasp near an orchard its keen ...

FEME SHOW

... pyrethrum, spirea, campion, bachelor’s button, antirrhinum, scabious, nasturtium, heath, hydrangea, periwinkle, ’’i, . blackberry, strawberry, raspberries fin fruit.) I live on banks River close to Cardigan Bay. WHO WK,!> T «BA,>ir>f> A writer nneotien ...

Berwickshire Native’s Tcur. Writing of his Tour in America, and the Homeland, made last year. Major Jas. Neill ..

... asparagus (first of season) per bundle; roast- best sirloin, 2s per lb; steak, 2s to 2s lid per lb; mutton, Is to 2s per lb; blackberries, per lb; plum jam, lid to 14d; strawberry jam, 3d to Is tomatoes, 6d to 8d i>er lb. (It may Toe well to record the prices ...

AMATEURS

... Mrs P. Brown : Miss M. Baxter. Loaf—Mrs P. Rule: Mrs J*. Brown; Mies Murray. Socket—Mrs R. Weatherstone; Mrs Kinghorri. Blackberry Jam—Mrs Renton; Mrs Weatherstone. —\v —Bouquet Wild Flowers. FUa Flowers—A'gn’es Scott; By—Marv ; >atterson - Annuals to ...

Farm and Harden

... a very little thought is requisite convince that by getting chickens early and late well as “main crop’’ is good policy. Blackberry chicken moult later than the l/ast mentioned, and therefore carrv the supply of eggs into the season of scarcity. The out-door ...

INDUSTRIAL SECTION

... Cake—M’ss TTedlev; Mrs Lardre+h. Loaf Prorwn Bread—Mrs Hutcheson; Mrs Rule; Robertson. Pair Knitted Socks—Mrs Wilson; Mrs Blackberry Jam Miss E. Reid; Mrs Wilson. ...