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THE THEATRES

... that the deceased , I along with other compaeions, had gone to Both- wellshields Brae, for the purpose of gathering ! 'blackberries; and while in the act of doing so, on a precipice near Bothwellshields Farm, he I fell over and sustained a severe fracture ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... reserve for us painters whose present work announces so well. r Christie's subject is a sweet childi who in pursuit of blackberries has] straved away froma its parents and finds itself amaid the brambles, which seem to surprise her by their rough and ...

NEWMACHAR FLOWER SHOW

... for the season 'I very good, and there was a commendable display of fie( marigolds. In fruit there were some excel- lest blackberries, gooseberries were fair, and ! wen there was a splendid sample of red cur. pot rants shown by Mr John Cooper, Bush, Stroloch ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... ererated- judS cream-W a thmer froml Cluny Castle. Fruit, 'he b lien~ bot in profenciona n amateur sect'oo wothori attat goo ;-blackberries l en' hargely and well pota teosrpresen ted. In POtaos Air George Green, reins Asic Cluny, tonk first an eond bonours with ...

LITERATURE

... dust; and, pocketing the volume, s. turned homeward. Just to'have a quiet peep I to retired into the heart of a straggling blackberry inf basih outside our shop window, aud there commenced is1 a new course of heat and nerve-shaking rapture, it Itivas a keen ...

PARIS FASHIONS

... chenille fringe, either in single strands as thick as a cl i:lady's forefinger, set sparingly, and completed by an c acorn or' blackberry of clustered bugles, or a lose double row of small cbgalle. fdished oaf with beads, of I gold, amber, or garnet. Gold used ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... we're not many bouquets or floral devices. Fruit did not make up a large, class, and, excepting the F strawberries and blackberries, do6 not -call I for special nmentibn. Vegetables were well, C- Ithough siot largaly, tispresetited. Mr Jaomes Eddie, gr- ...

LITERATURE

... t illustrations might have passed muster twenty f years ago, but in the present day, when artists f are as plentiful as blackberries, there is no excuse for giving us distorted men and women. t - - ?? (10) Guides a rnd Guards in Chaiacter-Builting. r That ...

LITERATURE

... reflects credit on all concerned in it. This booki (5) lrtckberries. T'is book is a collection of poetical fragments, or blackberries, picked -(ff mrany bushes, i In spite of its apparent fragmentariness, how- ever, the arrangement of it is carefully ...

NEW MUSIC

... PuBLISHING AND GEOEmA| AomxicY COMPANY,) The Garden. of Girls' Waltz. By Jacques Pierre. Waltzes are as plentiful as blackberries, | and seeing that they are in the main as common- , 1 place as they are commnon, it is refreshing to come across one in ...

ROYAL NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Moutbletton 1399. The third heifer :s Satanella, also by Alister. Y At Aberdeen she was very highly commended last . year, and Blackberry. by the same sire out of Blanche g of Advie, which is now fourth, was likewise com- h mended as a yearling at the Highland ...

THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Northern Agri- cultural Society at Aberdeen-Veronica, out of Violet of Montbletton ; Satanella, out of Sarah of Glamis ; and Blackberry, out of Blanche of Advie, and all got by Alister 1939. His lordship has also, of course, sent his very fine yearling heifer ...