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OPEN AIR PREACHING. TO THE EDITOR

... stadium, what happened round tfte cud ner Throe was a little toy. and Illa mother would not give him any :agar on his blackberries. A u,l And neat day lie fell iota a well, concluded Tommy. :they were hostas:A wife, and as they stood befor, the capitol ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL AT ST. JOHN BAPTIST

... were in very good taste. The font and the pulpit Joked very well indeed, and in the decoration of both of them, hunches of blackberries were introduced with very good effect, in addition to grapes and other fruit. The offertories were given towards the paying ...

(CopyrtghL) ST. ANTHONY'S Will By 0. A. BUR EE. Author of Learning and Love, dm, ko. ~

... climbing shrubs and maples and beech trees, with Inat enough bright green in the meadows to relieve it all. He had hung his blackberries thick on Ike bushes, and his nuts swayed in clusters on the breeze, while the apples in his many orchards blushe i with ...

OUR LADIES' COLUMN

... squirrel, also let us hope a work of art, who is very small with exceedingly bright eyes, and sits beside a bunch of acorns, blackberries, and other seasonable fruits. A great effort is being made is Ireland to awaken an interest in native manufactures, and ...

CHARGES OF MURDER

... prisoner was seen in a lane with paper windmills and sunshades in a handcart near where the deceased and other children were blackberrying. The deceased, who was only years old, and was the daughter of a respectable man, followed the prisoner some distance after ...

HISTORY OF MACLEAN

... the top of Beachy !fend, intending to commit suicidebv leaping over, but seeing sonic children with a baoket filled with blackberries he having a great liking for that fruit, went off to gather some. and fount all about big suicidal tendencies. As he conic ...

JOTTINGS ON A THUMB NAIL

... carps at the song of The Holy Friar following the toast of The Clergy. Why not! Does he wish the clergy to prefer blackberry, haw or, hip, to succulent venison or a dainty hit of a warden pie But we won't argue with him. It was a sufficient ...

OUR LADIES' COLUMN

... sympathy this year for poor crops. The blackberries are very late except in the extreme south they look as if they had forgotten to change colour and were determined to remain hard acid green. Blackberry fad. or blackberry fool, as some write it, is an lustanti ...

OUR LADIES' COLUMN

... to peaches and nectarines, if France did not exist so near to our markets, we should forget what their flavour was. The blackberries would be in a highly jubilant condition, declaring that they had a glorious crop this year, and were prepared to deliver ...

BITS FROM BOOKS

... jack may be caught in the river Roding; there are butterflies and moths to be chased ; there are flowers in the spring and blackberries in the autumn. Ile,,ides the creatures,and the trees, and flowers, there is -cenery ; here and there, hill-sides clothed ...

NEWS IN A NUT-SHELL

... Hague on October 8. A boy named Blake,living at Rochester, with some other lads went for a walk by the riverside to gather blackberries. When tired of this they divested themselves of shoes and stockings and amused themselves by throwing their caps into the ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... people want acorns, and the oaks are assailed by stones, and branches torn off by every means in their power. They want blackberries, and far Irian collecting them in a reasonable way, as much is destroyed a what their receptacles receive. They wish a ...