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Faringdon Advertiser and Vale of the White Horse Gazette

LOCAL ITEMS

... the Committee wish to express their gratitude to all the donors and helpers. Blackberries fob Jam. Mr H. Proctor the appointed organiser for iht collection o : blackberries in the Faringdon centre informs us that in all 2 tons cwts. 2& lbs. were received ...

HIGH W ORTH

... HIGH W ORTH Blackberries and Chestnuts.— During the past few weeks the School Children at the Council Schools have been very industrious Two blackberrying expeditions have been carried out, the first lot realising 228 lbs anjl the second lot 110 lbs. ...

NICE DISHES

... sugar, which have been put in basin. Stir until cool, then put in mould sot. Blackberry Pudding.—For fairly large pudding mix together three teacupfuls largo ripe blackberries, two teacupfuls of fine breadcrumbs, one teacupful of flour, one fcacupfnl of ...

COLD AIR FOR “COLDS.”

... with hot . h private room with the morning stewed blackberries, cover with biscuit dough, 111 ° . im ** a aid bake or steam in boiling water. half-opened letter in one hand. The cause of Blackberry Pie.-Line the sides of baking- i eath V eart addition ...

NICE DISHES

... meat, garnish with rings of fried onion, and sand to table once. Ulackbsrrt oho Apple Uoold.— Take equal quantities of blackberries and apples. Core and p. the apples and place all the fruit in stewpan, boil gently till quite soft. When ready rub the ...

SHRIVBNHAM

... —The National Anthem was then sung, and cheers given for the soldiers and sailors. ' ** WITNEY Blackberry Collection. —Ten and a half tons of blackberries have heen contributed from the Witney Centre and sent to Messrs Keiller and Sons by Mr Hayter, from ...

B*. John’s Wort in Australia

... some British egetable growths OTerran extensive districts in Australia most remarkable. Already the sweet-briar and the blackberry have been included among agricultural pests, and now Bt. John's wort has become added to the list. It is, most country people ...

ABINODON

... Liverpool physician, who took his M. 6. degree in 1906. Death was caused through deceased fracturing his finger when gathering blackberries whilst on his honey moon. He was married at the end of last August at St. Helen's Church, Abingdon, Miss Nora Cullen, second ...

LADIES’ COLUMN. magisterial decision against the repnaentaof Sir Thomas Upton, and the beary fine im- the firm ..

... into the picking-room, mite for the cauldrons. Blackberries are just present entering on the perfection period, when the bedgee laden with fruit tempt the most timid explorer to pull and eat. But the blackberry is essentially home fruit, (me that ought not ...

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... enough, and that the work of the stokers even harder than he had thought. Fine Blackberry Harvest. The reports which com© in shew that the hedgerows arc laden with blackberries, the bunches fruit being exceptionally numerous, besides being large and well-set ...

NICE DISHES

... NICE DISHES. Blackbkhry Cream Ices. —Take lib. of ripe blackberries, and crush in a bowl, adding the juice of a lemon and 3oz. of castor sugar. When well amalgamated, beat in degrees a pint and a-half of thick, rich cream, or. if a loss expensive ice ...