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HOW TO GROW BLACKBERRIES

... HOW TO GROW BLACKBERRIES. 1 see your issu: of September 18th one of your readers has been disappointed with his American blackberries. I know some other cottagers who hare been disappointed in the same way. Why should go after doubt'ul foreign kinds when ...

A RECORD BLACKBERRY SEASON,

... RECORD BLACKBERRY SEASON, The blackberry season in Buckinghamshire, which ia now drawing to close, has been record one. From one railway station alone—Winslow—on average 2,600 baskets were dispatched every week to all parts of the United Kingdom. Mr. ...

IN THE BLACKBERRY season, when the more important fruits of the earth have been gathered in and garnered, we have

... IN THE BLACKBERRY season, when the more important fruits of the earth have been gathered in and garnered, we have what may be called the season of small fruits in politics. The great Parliamentary battles of the year have now been fought; the great lights ...

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... ■Mfaf amagtk, M amp uloag grooad. Life k Md blackberry Mm. Mean people squat UD pick Ike Iron, DO how they Mack ihri' hp»; ahik inhi. proof perpendicular. strides fiercely 00, ud fell nothing hot krihko U-hwmowr ia too great to ha abandoned all ansa. ...

BATH

... through a field belonging farmer name Fletcher, Weston. Girl-like, several of them scampered off the next hedge to look for blackberries, when the farmer came up, and without listening to any remonstrance or apology, laid about them iu the most brutal manner ...

DLVIZES

... too well. All went very well until blackberries came about, and then the boy got veiy idle, and would not compensate him lor the damage had sustained through him. Instead ol doiog his work would out picking blackberries, and would often fling his dinner ...

AND MR GODDARD

... some of your readers to know that blackberries would be likely to do good in such cases. Some years ago when in Baltimore. U.S., I was recommended them for the same complaint. Yours truly, W. CLAPPEN. P. S—Blackberry leaves made into tea good for the ...

succession, the noble sport of shooting down grouse, partridges, and pheasants had set and become the thing of the

... day for any serious Tory mis-rule has passed away, even during the recess, and that stand no real danger even though the blackberry season be devoted to exhibition of those lesser lights in politics which shine the brightest at public dinner, a tea meeting ...

SNAKE-KILLING IN PENNSYLVANIA

... country. Some of the most successful snake-killers an women and young girls, who make a business gathering huckleberries and blackberries. An important part berry-picker's equipment is stout stick, with which the snakes killed. The country Is hilly and covered ...

TliO number of death* atlrilmte.f by nnrorer*’juries laU year to tioeeairs drinking wae 379-258 man and 121 women

... Blackbkubies. —Tho present blackberry season is , very thriving one, and many parts of the countr> the hedges and bashes abound with this useful fruit. \ Considering its abundance, and the many useful par* posos to which the blackberry may put, it has occurred ...

MARKETS

... ad each. VEGETABLE MARROWS ad d each. FRENCH BEANS to per lb. PEARS .. 3d to d per lb. PLUMS .. .. per lb. BLACKBERRIES .. JKD per lb. MUSHROOMS .. to d per lb. CAULIPLOV. BRS .. d each. CAHBAOK .. .. is per dor. TURNIPS .. .. .. is ...

SWINDON POLICE COURT

... that when the prisoner came up to her. he said that he knew where two sacksfull of blackberries wen?, and asking her to come with him. Prisoner gave her few blackberries, but she did not with hira. Prisoner put his arm round her waist, and then committed ...