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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser

GALLEY HILL

... The child was being taken out by a girl, in a perambulator, and the latter felt tike vehicle for a minute to l ook for blackberries, when it started down an incline and overturned into womb water, tho child being drowned before it couli be rescued. A ...

ATITVITII AT In woe T

... moues. And then, too, bow you see the children trying to pull the hedges to pieces with their confounded blackberrying. Who wants to go blackberry ing,l should like to know One comfort is that when they do they Mira) s manageto Swatch themselves. or else ...

RIOT IN HONOLULU

... a tooth. The injured man is recovering slowly. A Nsw rural Industry being opened ap in Kent —namely, the cultivation of blackberries for profit. Enormous quantities of this fruit are grown us the hedges in the lanes and other parts of that county, and ...

GRAY&

... Clerk he stated be ooukl not spell his name.—Complainant stated that on the day in question she was in a field picking blackberries, when the prisoner, whom she had previously seen sitting against Mr. Biggs meadow, got over a gap into the same field, ...

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

... and add to them lump-veer to taste, about half a pound. In a day or two filter through a- - and bottle. Jaw.—Pick the blackberries carefully, as they are often infested with worms; reject all unripe ones, and to each pound of fruit allow ;lb. of lost ...

EVENTS FOR NEXT WEEK

... because he has more book-learning than his father, to despise trade, and seek to be a . clerk. Clerks are as plentiful as blackberries. Advertise for one, and you will soon be convinced of this. The calling is overstocked. That is one reason for not seeking ...

ST. GEORGE'S CRORXL SOCIETY

... pleasing to the ear, and the result was • vociferous encore, which she nietenulecl to with the jolly and humorous song, Blackberries or Kisses. Mr. Edgar Mortimer's Guiding Light (by J. Haury) was eitilfully gives in hie line bees voice ; an ; encore ...

USEFUL HINTS

... the lectern if not approved of. This is au inexpensive and pleasant beverage. BLAC SLILY JlLLY.—Crash in a mortar 31b. of blackberries, place them in a basiu, and this in another of hot water to extract the 'nice, standing them in the oven the while. Boil ...

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

... Snow half • pound .1 good frown sugar to every pound cf fruit. 801 l the whole together gently for an hour, er till the blackberries are soft, stirring and mashirg them well, Preserve it like any other jam. It may be used in the ordinary way in rollover ...

ST. GEORGE'S CHORAL SOCIETY. This flourishing society made its first public appearance for this season, on ..

... river, which scored even a greater success than her first interpretation. In response to the determined encore, she sang Blackberries and ' Kisses (Hattou). Toilers of the Deep (Bruce) was forcibly given by Mr. A. Fowles, his strong voice, over which ...

A LADrs LBTI'BR

... high fights, if she will add a few of the whitest feathers from the traveller's joy, sad then some bunches of half-ripe blackberries and a few (but very few) rose hips, h e scarcely fail to be pleased with her handiwork, or to receive many compliments ...

G&BDENING GOSSIP

... ones as well. U need few end. easefully pow. these oft deeds. lbscsameneot--ewe nip high at the idea of soh • Obi se the blackberry ; ear swim however. who as far more dee we aft In • good may points, do sm eel hoe Yale amessi varisties—Laireoes, Jokes ...