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waggon and team and take provisions with them. They vather blackberries for two three days, camping in the ..

... waggon and team and take provisions with them. They vather blackberries for two three days, camping in the woods all the time. They pick them to can and preserve for their own nee the winter. The same applies to the huckleberries. Mr. Hcrrocka then began ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1883

... stack of Christmas Cakes, Cosaques, Fancy Boxes, AND OTHER CONFECTIONERY. A choice selection of BRITISH INKS, including BLACKBERRY, COWSLIP, RAISIN, PORT. SHERRY, Ac. Families supplied with our own make of PUFF PASTE and MINCE MEAT, and orders promptly ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1883

... stack of Christmas Cakes, Cosaques, Fancy Boxes, AMD OTHER CONFECTIONERY. A choice selection ofBBIITISH WINES, including BLACKBERRY, COWSLIP, KAIBIN, PORT. SHEKKY, Ac. Families supplied with our own malm of PUFF PASTE and MINOR HEAT, and orders promptly ...

THE “ WHISTLING TREE.”

... notice death followed very rapidly after the eating of a somewhat stale sample of tinned lobster. Blackberry Jelly.— Take any Quantity of fresh ripe blackberries, crush and put mem into preserving pan with a very little water; let them simmer by the side of ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAS, DECEMBER 10,1886

... the variety of the plant. The State of Michigan swarms with huckleberries. It is the pine woods where the blackberry bramble grows. Every blackberry season millions upon millions of bushels are gathered. The farmers and the people there Tmndreds. The farmers ...

10 season, and how nothing was added diminishing stock. tt |f ' ilmentationß and regreto at her own pros- Her

... broiling J hen the frequent running up and flown stairs, .111 upon her health, and when September came, hrineing damsons and blackberries preserve, ole jelly make, and walnuts to pickle, her trerj.'lh gave way. * Bv good fortune Jane caught her, fainting, as ...

C|ronide

... ely little cutting to du. As rule, the hay crop is light, and decidedly below the average. Bazaars are as plentiful as blackberries, but the proposed to be held in _ ictober by the Leigh Congregationatists promises to be a decided novelty. It has been ...

THE MYSTERIES

... her niece, who is taking tea with her) —“Tafce some of these stewed blackberries, my dear. Blackberries are good for the complex* ion.” Niece—“ But, dear aunty, I don’t want blackberry complexion.” Good-niqkt to-morrow —An Irish gentleman, who had been ...

ANSWERS

... detriment of their parents and to the advantage the minders. »ucn conduct a-* this that makes creelers almost plentiful as blackberries. The object to joiners at piecing and creeling themselves. Oh. happy consistency, to w hich Mr. Mawdsley appears lie blind ...

Sir,—lt was on certain Friday, on the Royal Exchange, Manchester, that I began to feel that languid longinp-’o ..

... others. I wee just comparing in my mind the arrangements of the vessel with other crafts I had sailed in. when np comes Mr. Blackberry and shakes me warmly by the hand, and enquires into the state my health with as much aolicbode as if we bad not met for ...

CROFT

... tubeous rooted begonia in bloom. The reading desk was fringed with oats, ivy leaves, and acorns the top, amongst which blackberries and red and white berries were beautifully arranged, and the other parts of the church were similarly decorated. The members ...