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LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... which there will be ample opportunity for the weather to be en its best behaviour. The children must make the most of their blackberries. There are plenty of them, unless they get washed away. And country excursions must be brought off with as little delay ...

GREENHAN

... vas were arranged by Mrs. Skrine with red and white dahlias, and the pulpit with autumn sprays of the wild rose, berries, blackberries and corn. The font was tastefully decorated by Miss °emit and Miss Violet Oldham, with white cut flowers bedded in moss ...

people are wild to exceptional goal

... Tweedleton. the poor relation to Mr. Barash y Brace. button, a retired London draper, whom Mr lfvans represented the life. Blackberry Thistletep, the young farmer, who has matrimonial intentions on Bracebuttou's daughter. found s lively representative iu ...

THE SERVICE IN FRONT

... Canadian Prelate was surrounded by a small army of white-robed clergymen. and do, tort of divinity were almost as plentiful as blackberries. Here in the quiet and cool slake of the Cathedral, the various clerical procerions were formed. From nine till eleven ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... to spend the time pleasantly in September, even if you cannot kill partridge* or hunt cubs. There are abundant crops of blackberries and nuts, and • day spent in the search of either affords a good deal of healthful enjoyment. The cold nights have rather ...

BLACEBKIIRIES. ON NEW BURY'S BATTLEFIELD

... the invocation may still be sung, or said, in a colder climate, which produces not the lordly grape but the humble blackberry. A blackberry day in September ! beloved of one's childhood, and not ,disdained in riper years. How restfully beautiful Is this ...

THE DEITZ TUBULAR DRIVING LAMP

... Hermon. Jannsway said on the Itth he went to Hi.llfoote farm, and found that the red and white heifer had crawled into some blackberry bushes to recaps from the flies. It was nothing but a bag of bones, and was being eaten alive by maggots. It was in a dying ...

WYFOLD. DT-roux= To THI Marria or WIVOLD Courr, R. T. HOWP., Et-u., M.P. Of rural scenes, when Autumn leaves are

... ever Silo, The bosky woods with beauty' The hedges fair, the lordly wood-crowned hills, Bear now their harvest fruity. The blackberry, and the rich hued slot Around you, hang so tempting, There's something fresh, where'er you go, The children, joys are venting ...

HISTORIC INBORN E

... over-batwing woods of Benham just over the railway bridge where the road is but in by high hedges is a p lace where the blackberry lover may hold high revel In Septem, her, this delectable fruit loses half Its charm If not picked by ones owe self, as ...

RURAL NOTES

... positively bristled with them!) blackberry his seed wheat. Some farmers imagine that aimed parties have in some measure taken their place. any kiadof wheat will do to sow, while a matter of Blackberry picnics and blackberry teal, generally take fact a pattern ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. BLACK BEM( TI ME Oh' loveliest days of September. When blackberrie. boos the lane. What ..

... September. When blackberrie. boos the lane. What visions of oy I remember When that fairest of months mats; I think of the bright morals' rambles. When sed ge* ere Wands. ♦nd who got caught la the healable* With ale IN the blackberry Uwe. We hung the ...

TO2 Svf• IC AT NIWTOWN

... their columns of greenery on.high ; here lean ancient clump of bottles, green. slender leaf-clad boughs mooed low attune of blackberries. affording • feast for the atent birds, sway of which are Boer joaaarlng fur ,a depart are to warmer climes : the Girding ...