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... security and honesty. But it is one thing to resolve to insure; is another to select a company. Agents are plentiful as blackberries in the autumn, and companies, ranging from the most reliable to the most dishonest, flourish on all sides. To insure one ...

GLEANINGS

... consequently, they could never cuHrvate their hedge-sides properly, but were forced to be content with sloes, and B, and blackberries, and anything else that came handy and the grace of nature—never able to raise a bushel of grain for harvest time, or to ...

Adam Home's Repentance

... of their number had been transferred to the kitchen this ‘morning to fill the goodly pasties which were to anticipate the blackberry tarts and sweet puddings, freezing in rich cream. But the sun had ‘sunk behind the moor where the broom was on the bud- ...

THE LAST DUNSE CASE

... discipline. Certain it is that they have of late years won an uncomfortable notoriety, for Dunse cases have been plentiful as Blackberries in the Church Courts. For a long time thoy were confined to one congregation ; and the innovations put in motion in the ...

The Fahm-er's Gabjjrn. —The greatest objection on the part farmers to a liberal garden patch probably the ..

... in circumference. Should the exterior row devoted half to grapes and half blackberries, tho former 8 feet and the latter 6 feet apart, could plant 32 grapes and 42 blackberries, which would afford, when in full bearing, quite liberal supply for a family ...

The Duke and Duchess of Buccleugh, after passing the holidays at their villa at Richmond, have returned to ..

... are almost entirely dependent on bees to fertilise the blossoms, so as to set the fruit. The stigmas of strawberries, blackberries, apples, pears, &c, come .to maturity long before their anthers, hence bees are necessary to couvey the pollen from the ...

LITERARY NOTES

... that. Bewure of naggledom, my dear. The man that will stand being nagged at is a saint, and saints are not as plentiful as blackberries in the world. There's male nagging, my dear, as well as female—male grumbling and never being pleased ; aud folks who expect ...

BOOKLAND

... through your hair and on. .your face, telling you the world clean and its air is fine; there anio the junipers and the blackberries and the heatb' er and the pines. You pluck sprig of myrtle to keep. And you watch the deer m»*' nig no noise, for they ...

COLDSTREAM

... and 3rd, for cauliflower (weight) lst, for heaviest shallots lst. Russian shallots 2nd, \ pint peas lst, long beans 2nd, blackberries lst, gooseberries (green) 2nd, 1 phlox 2nd, 2 phloxes 3rd, asparagus plant (catalogued tender) lst, and for heaviest ...

Ayton and District

... excellent tomatoes; and Air 'Waite, Nunslees, Berwick, exhibited stand of fruit of the Logan Berry hybrid tne raspberry and blackberry (or bramble), which account of the great size the berries attracted good deal of attention. Vegetables made the strongest ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... peaches, 3d each ; brood beams, 2d par ; French bean*, 6d per !b.; plums. to lb: pluras, Is per lb; csokhvg atom*. 24d blackberries, 6d per lb: filberts, per lb. BERWICK EXCHANGE, Sept. 26. Good attendance on this market. Eggs and rabbits were « very ...