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THE BOROUGH MEMBER ON RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. PHI MI FIVE lic:CH-ODIST SCHOOL NIVEItz,AHY

... THR RELIOIOUS SIDE OP RDOCLTION. A very able writer once said that clever men and well-informed turn were as plentiful as blackberries ou the bushes, but the rare phenomenon in these ditya was to end a truly poor and a truly basest If the only aim and desire ...

FOOTBALL. SHEFFIELD AND DISTRICT LUNE. CHAMPIONSHIP. WORKSOP TOWN-17.-KIVETON PARK. A RECORD GAIE

... end was pot to the argument by Stapleton, who pet the ball wide. Fouls were just about now as plentiful as the proverbial blackberries in autumn, the visitors being repeatedly pulled up for shady tricks. The game continued to be evenly contested, and Kiveton ...

... appalling fact. Of six year old children entering Boston (Maas.) schools sixty per cent. have never seen a robin, growing corn, blackberries, or potatoes ; seventy-one per cent, do not know beans (doubtless their fellows soon teach them. metaphorically at any ...

TUE GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS' REPORT AND RECOMMEN. DATIONS

... any scarcity of than it it at present. Conveyancing lawyers boys willing to be bound. but from the ufl . are as thick as blackberries, an d willingness of the masters to take them, at , competition is so keen that many firms are all events, so far as these ...

MOTHERS-IN-LAW

... abnormal births, or through what Is called throwing back. But the law of Nature is, like from like, and so we never look for blackberries on hazel bushes, or nuts on brambles. The woman who is herself wise and virtuous will refuse to link her life with any ...

I Sin F. Awn His Tv:WASTitv•- I FOOTBALL. On Monthly night the member tor the Bare : . metlaw Sir

... named not say much as we believe the great mai°. ford, but he thought that any inconvenience went over to Easton to gather blackberries. rity of the people of to day have educe- , they might have been put to that day was On Inc way home through Laxton field ...

FOR BETTER; FOR WORSE

... not possees. In the set in which he had mixed from early manhood, women more or less like Mrs. Capem were as common as blackberries in September. He Invited them, be made much of them, and talked spinet thcm, behind their backs. But there was an abrence ...

lloootSo.-Two temple's woo. RETFORDNEWS. the Raiford Borough •• .' rdsy abort charged begging u..' ~..„4 , _ A ..

... sono t moo , o '• , tiderthledamagee , bad been dime oy pi ••••• - , respassing sod !breaking the undero •• . • . getting blackberries The object i.• h 4 to people for getting s' but to motel the undeothed and the o eels getienOly.oi Henry Ilendharn, keep ...

'ISE AND OTHERWISE. HINTS FOR THE HOME

... glebe, as presentine to us . asked what Imw in New York. When I come called me a fool yesterday. Did ehe P. picked ripe blackberries, and pour on enough a spectacle beautiful and strange. We ran .te ten about cars there 55 many as seven She must know you ...