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SOME WAYS ON USING BLACKBERRIES

... a pint of ripe blackberries and let it stand until cold; bake the pastry for a quarter of an hour. putting a crust of bread in each to prevent the paste rising. Let these cases get cold,and then fill them with the prepared blackberries and syrup. Pile ...

Published: Friday 24 September 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 444 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Untotchid by hand

... in two-pound tins, very delicious. NEW JAMS—Strawberry, Raspberry, Greengage, Red & Black Currant, Apricot, Damson, Plum, Blackberry, &c., &c., of the Finest Quality. M ETZ FRUITS (in boxes) at 4id, & 6d. BON-BONS (in boxes) 41 & 6b BOTTLED FRUITS of all ...

Published: Friday 24 December 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 130 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Tn BLACIDIMIIN

... Tn BLACIDIMIIN. The treatment accorded the Raspberry will in most particulars suit the Blackberry. As with the Raspberry, its canes may beplanted during th e next few weeks. weather permitting, and thereby many waste spots may be made minable that would ...

Published: Friday 10 February 1899
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 209 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHRISTMAS FRUITS

... in two-pound tins, very delicious. NEW JAMS—Strawberry, Raspberry, Greengage, Red & Black Currant, Apricot, Damson, Plum, Blackberry, &c., &c., of the Finest Quality. METZ FRUITS (in boxes) at 44d, 16d. BON-BONS (in boxes) 4i I 6b BOTTLED FRUITS of all ...

Published: Friday 03 December 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 180 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ANCHOR STORES

... the gnarled roots of the trees forming a rough bank on their irides. At the foot of these banks a ditch is often cut, and blackberry bushes form an arch across. There is such a wood between Beaconsfield and Redgwley. As I was walking along leisurely, • ...

Published: Wednesday 15 June 1892
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 709 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

YANKEE HUMOUR • CONSCIIIITION DEALER. ▪ sald uptown merchant to his *what aro the latest reports from the crops ..

... aro the latest reports from the crops *The peach crop Is entirely killed by the last cold soap, cherries badly injured, blackberries and black raspberries killed, and pears touched to some extent. All right, John. order a lot of new baskets with the ...

Published: Wednesday 19 July 1893
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 276 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

80LX PROPRIETOR & MANUFACTURER

... in two-pound tins, very delicious. NEW JAMS—Strawberry, Raspberry Greengage, Red & Black Currant Apricot, Damson, Plum, Blackberry &c., &c., of the Finest Quality. METZ FRUITS (in boxes) at atid, & Bd. BON-BONS (in boxes) 4f & fib BOTTLED FRUITS of all ...

Published: Friday 26 November 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 241 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CHARGE AGAINST AN EARL

... that she, her sister, and other children stopped by the side of the Lockerbie-road on their way home from school to gather blackberries. She was sitting on a wall watching her companions when a man came up and touched her in an improper manner. She did not ...

Published: Wednesday 16 October 1889
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 339 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

lES OF CTIANICM GLASS

... sunlight projected by a leas. Mn. Toungwoman wants to know Which is the beat way to mark table linm ? Leave the baby and a blackberry pie alone at the table for three minutes. Schoolmistress: Why did Abraham after all not kill his son Isaac ?'' Tommy (whose ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 376 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ROBT. WHITAKER,

... in two-pound tins, very delicious. NEW JAMS—Strawberry, Raspberry, GreengAge, Red & Black Currant, Apricot, Damson, Plum, Blackberry, &c., &c., of the Finest Quality. METZ FRUITS (in boxes) at atid, ed. BON-BONS (in boxes) 1 8b BOTTLED FRUITS of all kinds ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 347 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

teacher. connected with the /Sunday School Union. and Mr. A. Smith presented a petition, bearing eignaturea. on ..

... Stone. After t-a they scanmend off in different direction., some taking posseition of the swings, while others gathered blackberries, wil.i flowers, &c It was evidently a great 'met for them to gift out into the country, where they could enjoy a breath ...

Published: Wednesday 24 September 1890
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 1184 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE LEADING GROCER, 118, 120 & 121, BERKHAMSTED ROAD, CHESHAM

... in two-pound tins, very delicious. NEW JAMS—Strawberry, Raspberry, Greengage, Red & Black Currant, Apricot, Damson, Plum, Blackberry, &c., &c., of the Finest Quality. M ETZ FRUITS (in boxes) at 4id, & 6(1. BON-BONS (in boxes) 41 & BOTTLED FRUITS of all ...

Published: Friday 17 December 1897
Newspaper: Buckinghamshire Examiner
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 374 | Page: 5 | Tags: none