GRAND CONCERT AT BURNTISLAND
... expression brought dow the house. The only other gentleman soloist was Drury, Bnrntiblaml, who ssng, “The lane ...
... expression brought dow the house. The only other gentleman soloist was Drury, Bnrntiblaml, who ssng, “The lane ...
... ” with violoncello accompaniment by Mr M'Hardy. Mr Drurie gave a very good rendering of the song “ The Lanes where the Blackberries grow.” The quartette “Sir Knight, Sir Knight” deserves favourable mention, though the two ladies’ voices did not form good ...
... VENTIUN GROCER’S CERTIFICATE. (To the Editor of the Fife Free Press.) Slß, An Irishman waa once asked if he ever saw red blackberries. Yes,” replied, “all black berries are red when they are green.’* sight equally strange was seen at* the Police Court in ...
... With moat people, I suspect, it held be aimplytbe every-day question of supply and demand. Teachers are becoming thick blackberries—fflx eight rearing every school; and I would like know that want success in rearing them IS so marked, or their mental ...
... your girls. A silk velvet train would also make 'em happy. A mud-turtle can neither fly, sing, gallop, laugh, cry, or go blackberrying, and yet if they are let alone they get along Pelt as well w the young man who tries to funny at a lawn party. A short ...
... his claims, the country Is to the mischief, and be offers services to side.—Lworlos Speiser. The Magic Jam.—*Take a jar at blackberry jam, about sic months old. Plano the on the dining table in the presence of Johnny sad Willie, and re. move the IMI or cover ...
... attended by the - ladies and gentlemen of the and a succession of dry warm days would go far to . will swear that every blackberry has fifty or a •• 01 9 0 • il l -- - a suite, left Windsor Castle shortly before eight relieve the present anxiety. Gn ' ...