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Stockton Herald, South Durham and Cleveland Advertiser

TEE DANGERS OF BLACKBERRY- ING,

... TEE DANGERS OF BLACKBERRY- ING, THREE BOYS POISONED AT CHESTER. , On Wednesday Mr Tatlock, the City Coroner of Cheater, held an inquest on the body of John Lloyd Maxwell, ten years of age, son of a coloursergeant in the 3rd Cheshire Regiment. Deceased ...

RECIPES WORTH KEEPING

... in butter; verve very hot. Sprinkle with sugsr.—Mre Ord, 37, Princess-street, South Rank. Blackberry Podding.—Line • basin with new bread, boil the blackberries with sugar, fill the basin, and cover the top with bread, and stand till cold. Mrs M. E. Hsilley ...

THE ONTENDED CLOWN

... follows have made a grand mull-Berry You have wilt in your bill- Berry. before it is due-Berry. Now, you needn't Molt so black-Berry, because I don't care a straw- Berry, and I shan't puy until Christmas-Berry. —.V W. Cooper, Esk Valley, Grosmont, R. 5 ...

ads term

... summer days we pluck'd The sweetly scented May. And village children, fresh from school, Rush forth with eager feet, Where blackberries, in tangled dell, Afford a luscious treat. So pass the seasons ; and, like them, Our life has seasons too, Spring's tender ...

THE BABES IN THE WOOD!

... Nano) Mordica and Miss Emily Scott. Grand mechanical change from summer to winter. SCENE 6.—Borders of the Forest. SCENE 7.—Blackberry Wood and Demon Dell. (Johnson). Grand Shadow Dance by Maid Marian. Terrific combat by the two ruffians. SCENE B.—The Deepest ...

CHARMED BY A SNAKE

... CHARMED BY A SNAKE. One summer morning a little girl left her father's house in Texas to gather blackberries near • spring. Not returning at the expected time, the mother want to look for her. The child was not at the spring, nor did she reply when her ...

A RECMAR

... Where's the picnic come in? Well. lad, replied the jovial seadog, ye °isn't deny but yore eying a fins; old time a blackberrying!—Ernest Hood, Chapartreet, Marskeby-hies. AN UNFOUNDED ALARM. . . . Kate was a good servant. but perfectly illiterwte ...

NATURE IN THE NORTH

... of the bryony or the dark purple beads whioh cover the older bushes. The scarlet have and hips, the blue bulltwes, the blackberries, the rose-tinted fruits of the spindle tree, lying open and displaying the bright orange coloured seeds, the rosy-cht eked ...

THE ROSE

... fruits Also belong, such as the apple and the strawlberry, and, what the children love best of pill to gather, the beautiful blackberries that grow in hedgerow and lane. There are a `.lunnber of wild roses with different names, aind there is one we all know—Rasa ...

HUMOROUS SELECTIONS. I'M not in it, said the boy se he fell out of bed

... Mamina,il I eat dates enough will I grow up tube an almanac? A LADY wishes to know the best way of marking table linen. Blackberry pie is our choice, although a baby with a gravy dish is highly esteemed by many. nocTou : How are you 2 Patient: No better ...

FRUITS AND HEALTH

... ripe I fruit—ripe, and not overripe. l'ractically all our cultivated fruits, including the strawberry, the raspberry, the blackberry, the apple, the plum, the peach, and the orange, contain large quantities of water, with but a small percentage of nutritive ...