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GENERAL HIGHLAND NEWS

... Sandaide, has b en highly comaended for two beam irel fans, h painter.' on crape, one with purple clematis, the othee* ith blackberries. mint in fora prize offered by the Fanmakere' Company. Mies Harvey, R semount, Tain, bas c .ntributed some carved sondwork ...

CHAPTHI KaaoPly

... and blue bells, Is their various seasons. Is August all Ow pion is aflame with will rose and woodbine, and Is October the blackberries, needy se large& grapes, hang In dusters on the Web& Ittleseiduded spat is pew two miles front even human hslllatioe , ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1887
Newspaper: Caithness Courier
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 399 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EDUCATION

... Facts Juices.—Take a quantity of any kind of fresh berry fruit (red currant, black currant, chief]. gooeberry, raapben7, blackberry, cranberry ; also plums and rhubarb). Clean the fruit, and put it into an enamelled goblet or jelly pan. (Rhubarb should ...

lIIVIRNXBB, MARCH 23, 1e92

... Friday's row about / About different things, for when people go in for obstruction, occasions for rows become as plentiful as blackberries. Mr Sexton was puling like a gawky chicken sick with the pip, because he had been prevented from making more than one speech ...

TSB CIA/TiltinSB 0011RIPIR.IPRIDAll, SEPTEMBER 3, 1884

... the maidepervant said when she knocked the bottom nut of the paiL Tim easiest way to mark table lines—Leave the baby and a blackberry pie alone at the table for three minutes. yer meets er wise man that looks like er fool, but more often yer meets • fool ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1884
Newspaper: Caithness Courier
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Wll4 Pratte

... Wll4 Pratte. We saw on Saturday a float of children gathering blackberries—in Gaelic, matron—aloft ►he Canal basks. It reminded us of pleasures of youth, when isthmian of blackberries and of bassi nets—caotlsn---bo children crowned the year. The cran ...

GOOSEANDERS

... interest some of your readers to know that in this parish, during sonic months of the year, goosvanders are as plentiful as blackberries, Mr Ewen Cameron, of Loch Laggan Hotel, who is a great ornithologist, having counted last year no fewer than fifteen broods ...

SALO O► STOCK

... younger, and nearly cwt. heavier than the first winner, but not so good on the shoulder. He is got by Dustman 1667, and out of Blackberry. The Queen was fourth with the red ox bred by Mr Walker, Ardbunkart. He was a first winner at Aberdeeu, girths eight feet ...

LITERATURE

... office disappeared till the end of the fifteenth century. As Toisich were, tin clan surnames began to fix, as common as blackberries, it is not strange that people descended from them who had no earthly blond oinnection should be called in different parts ...

11,01 SICK BILADACHIS

... limpets to the rocks. Earl Granville, a trained diplomatist, can, for instance, find plausible reasons, as plentiful as blackberries in a favourable season, for any change of policy his leader may dictate. There are, however, men of a different stamp in ...

RIOT Or COLLIERS

... that if the grace o' God has nee changed your heart, yonr face proclaims ye a most tremendou s rogue! Have you any blackberry pies? Wed a hungry traveller of the mistress of a tumbledown shanty by the roadside in one of the upper counties of South ...

Published: Friday 26 April 1878
Newspaper: Caithness Courier
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3571 | Page: 4 | Tags: none