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LADIES’ COLUMN

... illustrate the good old days when England was Merrie England.” A Splendid Ball. Brilliant social gatherings are as plentiful blackberries in town, and it is impossible record a tithe of the gay doings society inst now. Every society hostess is giving dances ...

CONTEMPORARY CHAT

... Eastern Railway, but it seems still too seldom visited, though full of sylvan beauties, and the best place near London for blackberries. New Disease in Salmon. Owing, it is believed, to long-continued dry weather and the extreme lowness of the water the beds ...

LADIES’ COLUMN

... and white, ready for cutting. Moonstones Old croeidolites, opals and garnets, onyx and aun- Iteues, all as plentiful as blackberries, and stored informally if they were but jackstones. result ot the successive exhibitions South Kensington has been rather ...

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

... caused by nightshade berries, was the verdict returned at a Nuneaton inquest two children, named Marston, who died after blackberrying excursion. Owing to the strike of dock gatemen at Bristol j ?® re - or sailings on Tuesday, rest movements altogether much ...

TINDISPOSinON

... Apples and Pears which have been stored No, nothing of the sort. I mistook man y pe o p le tiU store them, bumblebee for a blackberry. should now be carefully turned over, faulty .fruit must be once removed, and all, as far as practicable, laid out in single ...

CHIPS OF NEWS

... leaves £2,116 net. Alter bequests to her mother, solicitor, and friend, ths residue left to her eieter and Lieutenant Want. blackberries were picked lad week at The War Office has issnad orders fer the fcsmatlw of Fourth Battalion! fer the Boyal Warwickshire ...

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

... father. Dr. have coat him in fine and expenses 9s. 3d. each. j jjutjd, whom he succeeded in practice, died in ten tons of blackberries have been sent nearly similar manner in the same house, and as Covent-gsrden within the last few days from nearly possible ...

and milk and such like last her till she came again.” I pnt hand my pocket and gave her half

... another car. Our was the Wolverton Road about half way down towards the station, and here the birds were as plentiful »« blackberries. fore had seen such head of game, beaters entered the plantations a row standing close together moved one step at time ...

FAT STOCK

... much enjoy country expeditions to some lovely districts where the purple heather is •till glowing, and where the harvest blackberries i« a very fine one this year. Dress at Doncaster. As the hostess of the year Doncaster, Lady Fitzwilliam, is famous for ...

LOCAL ITEMS

... remaining in Hospital, 3. —The Committee acknowledge with th»nka the following gifts : Apples and cauliflowers, Mrs Kindersley; blackberries, Mrs Ballard ; from Church Harvest Festivals Apples, Fernham ; potatoes, grapes, bread and sugar, Coleshill ; potatoes ...

_ . _ RIDE A WINeYGLE

... Blackburn county police report the death of a boy nam>d Robert Catterali, aged six, who expired after eating acorns and blackberries. A telegram from Havre states that during the gale there the fishing boat Havrais was espeixed within the port, and two ...

LADIES’ COLUMN

... the West End. In the world of fiction unequal marriages ate the novelist's stock trade. Queen Copbetuas are abundant as blackberries. Young ladies middle ranks of life meet princes, marry them, and become queens without a single hitch in the arrangements ...