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... termed bush fruits, which consist chiefly, if not wholly, of black, white, and red currants, white and red raipl»errjes, blackberries, j gooseberries, and as “ground fruit” the delicious strawberry. most of these there is but little, or comparatively little ...

ILLUSTRATED FASHIONS

... was not an nncommon thing to meet women with handfuls white, red, and black.carrants on their headgear; white sprays of blackberries were also in favour trimmings. present, happily, the only fruit garniture ordained to be worn by fastidious Lady Modus ...

FLOWER SHOWS. CUMINESTOWN

... Auchry Cottage. Raspberry jelly—l K Reid, Cairnhill; 2 Mary Reid, Bogs of Latih Marmalade—l Miss Cowie, Hare mo*.'; 2 K Reid. Blackberry jam—l Miss Cowie, 2 Clark, Anchry Cottage. Ginger be and Barbara Booth, Teucbar. Love letter by lady 1 Miss Rettio, Garmond; ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... Largest Strawberries, J Skinner. Black currants, M Bell. Fruit Wreath, Bell. Cherries, J Skinner. Apples, Jane Cooper. Blackberries largest, J Cardno. Veortables (Class 1.) —Savoys, James Arthur, PeathilU Heads Cauliflower, J Cardno, Tillnamoult. Cabbages ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER. November 24, 1896

... along the top of the leaves, but the stitches are varied slightly in length, so as to form indented edge peculiar this fern. Blackberry is another favourite flower which, conventionalised into design, is easily rendered in Mountmellick. The flower it will ...

By RICHARD LE GALLIENNE

... “Bending with tluee-pronged fork in a garden uprooting potatoes.” What years they were then! Great books clustered like blackberries in every publisher’s list, and I am, of course, taking account of but a few of the most typical. Think of a year like 1850 ...

THE MONUMENT

... Canadian Prelate was surrounded a small army of white-robed clergymen, and doctor* of divinity were almost as plentiful as blackberries. Here in the quiet and cool aisles of the Cathedral, the various clerical processions were formed. From nine till eleven ...

BISLET JOTTINGS

... hands of our citizen soldiers cannot be doubted. In fact this year possibles in the various competitions were common as blackberries, with the result that some of the scores of last year were counted out. It would seem that the accuracy of the Lee-Metford ...

PROPRIETORS. CUMIHESXOWN FLOWER SHOW,

... Burr. Apples- Geo. Oliphniit. iiaa|js, Mrs Barclay. Largest strawberries. James Burr. Strawberries, flavour, Mrs Barclay, blackberries, Robert Anderson, White currants, A. MTiobbie. Yellow goose, berries, Miss Cowie Vecktaulks.— Collection of vegetables ...

AJil} BUCHAN JOURNAL

... JOURNAL. TUESDAY, November 16, 1897. Candidates for vacant churches Candidates seem presently to be as thick for autumn blackberries. Like The Kirk, vultures to the spoil, they come flocking on the shortest notice from all points of the compass. The public ...

A CHIEL’S AMANG YE

... others. Now. why -should not Peterhead and lib-wise 1 have the concert-goers, have the hall, and artistes are plentiful as blackberries and willing as Harki-s, If concerts are not always financially i —cessfnl in Peterhead, the fault lies, not | [ those who ...

ORIGIN OF THE BOWIE KNIFE

... it saved his life in desperate affrays. The time was heady and turbulent; party feeling ran high ; duels were plenty as blackberries. To the public mind they were a necessity. The man who would not fight ‘at the drop of hat,and drop it himself,” whs soon ...