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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... rendering of their reepectiveralee. Blackberries, a one-act musical comedy.drama, also written by Mark Melford, precedes Turned Up.' The scene is laid in Kent, where maidens are discovered irathering blackberries. The laughter sad song are interrupted ...

TEI wren CIITES AT BARROW

... started. In many oases the whole of the torn tune has been disposed of out of the houses, and the people have been living on blackberries. Much private charity has of coarse bean dispensed, but something more practical and thoroughly or. genised is required ...

settetini far gaols

... FKEIT JCICEM. Take a quantity of any kind of fresh berry frost (red currant, black currant, cherry, goosebeevy, raspberry, blackberry, cranberry, &e. ; also plow rhubarb). Clean the fruit, and put it into an enamelled goblet or jelly-gaa. Rhubarb should ...

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... Anderson; 2, J. Mock ; 8, John Meek, alinp.lorti.hid. Hal—pint goonot,rrn-r.-1. L. HWY; 2. T Brown; 1 8. Loin.; Hair.r.itt blackberries- 1, J. Weir' 2, J. Cielland; 3. T. Brown. Half.pint Cannata-1, A Muir J. 3, T. Wll.ll. 12 18trewberries-1. Antnoin )lilir; ...

EDITS TO LADY CYCLIST&

... of while worst 34 were as 13's sad used to be is the days of ' or the limtial.ffenry. Boons of 33 wows se plentiful as blackberri s, '3O were di no meant. Over the lanes— 201 sad 500 yarde—to which the on Monday. Arraourer•Ser. Border Mare, who Bored ...

LANARK. AT the Manchester Exhibition Highland Games feat week, the second prize of =for Obstacle Race was won ..

... amply testified, but the cases of wild fruit were somewhat astonishing. In one of these were the following :—Crab apples, blackberries, guilder rose berries, hazel nuts, wild gooseberries, berries of the barbary tree, mossberries, snowberries, mahonyberries ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1887
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1653 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Odds dad Olds

... cashier. Friend : How did he do in his new position? Merchant : Excellently ; he kept the cash. Why do they call these blackberries! asked the small .boy of the grocer. Because they are back, was the prompt reply. Then why do they call these other ...

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BATIIGATF:

... was allowed to go with an admonition. —Six Devi from Itionseiro Row war also admonished, having been charged with taking blackberries from a garden near the spade and shovel works, the evidence on the point not being too conclusive. BELLSIIII.L. MiValue ...

BATHGATE

... tuotrilo, only of tlic Willie Bergen, and grandchild of hones forgu-on, Shamnek Raildhigs lionstonn Street, ibribrat, Blackberry the 11th instant, Jobs. Intone eon of John ...

8 ÜBJ COTS

... sweet spot. It had its essaaderiag berm, the waters of which sparkled is the sos. Os the margin of the hose there grew blackberries sod other wild trade, the &light of the boys who freq.sieted the seamy Mopes of the sod rd refrethiag brook. Treat Ord ...