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... Mr. C. C. Lewis, coroner for Ewa', has In inquest on a lad named Vail, who died somewhag say after eating • quantity of blackberries. Ifs ied violently after sating them, and the medical toe went to chew that death was due to oonvulaions quest upon diarrhoea ...

SIMMER WILD FLOWERS

... semi-double towers, very beautiful of • cup &ad saucer-like appearlt o Bestir. The rose family. 'hams frartireme. Bramble, blackberry. One of the most variable of Sabah plants, • great missy species and varieties, probably some of these would repay careful ...

HAMPSHIRE

... (especially at election time), out times have since, and parliamewary 'rulers (thanks law.) are become as plentiful as blackberries pmeimieta are ant lackin?, who prophesy Lair ultienvte;y the Socinlietico-D:noecratic Utopia will be inaugurv..ed when— ...

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... September has Its enjoyments even to those who cannot shoulder a gun, or rise in the early morning to go cub-hunting. There are blackberries and the nuts. They are more of the earth, earthy : but very good in their way, nevertheka.. Beyond the merely seams' pleasure ...

BAGS

... who had eaten tinned pumpkin. He tested tins of pumpkin, tomatoes. Hubbard Sriash—whatever that may be--peas,mushmom, blackberries, salmon, pears, peaches, cherries, sweet potatoes, beans, milk, and pineapples. The milk was pure. All the rest contained ...

ECHOES PEON THATCHER

... bear that tbere an signs of the diamae. Mike fruit this year is in abandanos ; of bezel ants there is a large ipautity and blackberries are plestiial end of rod size. Healthy amusement is thus furnished, and many bare reads goed see of their time dining their ...

TEAS I ARkk a XV- V a 4 0 M t 471111• L: • fittuburg Ran TICUIP3DAY, ()Groan 3, 1893

... hospital, 15. Gifts: Mrs. Osmond, papers ; Mrs. Blackburn - Maze, Graphics' ; Min Anderson, magazines; Mrs. Robinson, blackberries ; Mrs. Liddiard, papers ; Mrs. Paratt, hare ; Mr. Adams, magazines; Mies Reid =matinee ; Lady Graham, G raphice ; Mrs ...

GARDI:NING

... and flowers on the large market gardeners, the markets bring little patronized by buyers or tellers. Toe wild bait o' the blackberry, which grows to freely in the hedges, is sometimes gathered for sale, but it neither keeps nor carrier well, and the poor ...

LOCAL CIIIT-'RAT

... are winning their richest and deepest tints before the frosts and whet,. of winter bring them in chewers to the around Blackberries are unusually plentiful this year. and may form the object of an enloyable little excursion to those inclined. The pheasants ...

SHAH

... as everyone knows, from :bunions and the more humble and commoner blackberry jam is by no means to be despised. Gaod English apples will be very scare& A mixture of apples and blackberries is said to be nice and appetising. Our hedges are literally loaded ...

EC:10E8 ?RON TIUTCHAM. Saturday's football : -A Team v. Reading St. Johu's Athletic, on the home ground. Tbs ..

... sermon at the Wesleyan's harve.t thanksgiving was preached by the Bev. A. Shipham, his discmrse being much appreciated. Blackberries and alone are exceedingly plentiful this year, but are to some extent damaged by the wet. Cottagere preserve these fruits ...

T. WIMILER V. WiSAVZR

... a work of no great difficulty, and why should we go to Reading for flower pots, which are simply burnt clay 7 Sprays of blackberries laden with rich ripe fruit were used to assist the decoration of the choir screen at the recent harvest festival at Shaw ...