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APPLE CHAMPAGNE

... champagne cider is ready fur use. BLACKEIZERY WINE. Cover ripe blackberries with boiling water in an' earthera or wooden vessel, and, when cool enough to admit the hand, crush the blackberries; cover the vessel and allow it to stand until the berries are ...

STONEHOUSE

... had bees a general complaint from Horsley that the children were kept away from school during autumn for the purpose of blackberrying. about which time the warnings were given.—Fined 2a. William Law, of Culverbill. Amberley, was summoned with respect to ...

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... to go away when ordered to do so by the keeper. The keeper said that Mr. Niblett employed severs' children to pick the blackberries which were afterward. wild. Mr. Niblett did not care so much about the berries, but did not want the people there, as be ...

twat ano Llustrict News

... appropriate gift-book. BLACKBERRY CULTURE.—Pa correspondent write, to a Contemporary ;-- I have two or Wee bushes of the common blackberry trailed on rustic work, forming s screen to a rubbish corner, from which I have gathered blackberries for the lad five ...

THE STItOUD NEWS AND GLOUCESTERSHIRE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1892

... head was smashed to a pulp. There are rumours that Mr A. J. Balfour, M.P., iotends shortly to enter the bonds ofmatrimony. Blackberries are fi ne and ripe, and so abundant this year that they ought to be very cheap. Thomas Howells fell over Crickmeal Cliffs ...

HORTICULTURE

... especially what are called the chrysanthemum dowered kinds. In Covent Garden market they are at present as plentiful as blackberries. Apples and pears, which are reported to run well this year, should be gathered se they ripen. sad &add be kid singly on ...

SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY

... orchis and others now are very attractive and pretty, while the hedgerows are • picture in themeelvee, promising • wealth of blackberries and nuts in the autumn. The feathered tribe now is abundant and is seen to advantage. From the rural spot where I write ...

Local linos

... ornamented with large benches of flower's ; each of the five sides of the pulpit was bordered with a small wreath of wheat, blackberries, and acorns, on • wound of moss, and on the front aids was a large 'mkt and yellow cross from which ears ofey radiated ...

THE CORN TRADE

... s quest. On another 0001600 he eluded the vigilance of hh parents about midnight, and went • long distance in search of blackberry bushes. His parents, who now reside is Remeltdale, afterwards went to live at Bury, and there. on one occasion, the som ...

HUMOROUS JOTTING,

... questions now, my child. all until you are old enough to be married. A halt-witted lad was once asked if ho had ever seen red blackberry. be sure have, Paid Barney, all bleckberriee are red when they are green. We hood the knee, hub nob the elbow, is ...

THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... ccloured maple. Beautiful is the effect, ton, of hops massed in baskets and falling over the ironwork in profusion. Blackberries and clematis are another good combination. The following amusing parody is from the Bill Mall Gii:Ate. It is by a c ...

CHAPTER IL

... thoroughly enjoying the soft heather-scented air, and every now and then stopping to gather a cluster of ripe luscious blackberries—the taste of which reminded him of his boyish dap—when he head the clatter of horse's hoofs behind him, coming down the ...