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... and there are h ldyt, mulitues of bad teachers. Pedantic pedagogues, of in 'sthe Dlr.B~limber cass re As plentiful as blackberries, and ho the mill~horo system of education is still in vogue. Over, a crammed students rarely tarn out well, while those ...

AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF PICTURES

... `?naresborcu-h asatle. (J4)hn Finnie), £53; 638, F rimnlas (MissL 669, Tnt Fading Year (Miss Ada Bell), £t; 672, :Blackberry Bilossomn (Miss S. Leighton), £4 4s. ' 688, A Hei'd (Miss B. Coleman), £4 4o.; 708, West Loch, Tarbert (J. 0. Long) ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION, WALKER ART GALLERY

... G. A. Lawson.-Is a very fine bronze figure. No. 1068, Blackberry Picking-The Thornm E. B. Stephens, AJR.A.-A lovely statue of a girl pulling a thorn out of her hand caused by picking blackberries. No. 1069, Colonel Bousfield, and 1070, Mirs. Bousfield ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... erie ornament is added at the waist, or towards one shoulder; the greatest novelty in this way, however, is a bunch of blackberries, walnuts, chestnuts, or some other autumn or winter fruit, imitated in plush or velvet. For more ceremonious toilettes ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... unon differently d from that earned by steady-going labour on the field or farm. In their season he gathers cresses and blackberries, the embrowned nuts constituting an autumn in themselves. Snipe and woodcock which r come to the marshy meadows in severe ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... endless cloud studies and felt supremely bl]essed. drank from the Hermit's Well, and our nooole repast consisted of a leaf of blackberries. Snrey this was pastoral happiness. We were many, mua miles from anywhere. We had, however, to get us back to the practi ...

PUBLIC AMAUSEMENTS

... Prince of Wales Theatre last evening, when the auditorium of that popalar house was crowvded. The title of the first is Blackberries,' and that of the second Turned Up. It is made Iown that the former has been expressly wnitten for Miss Alice Atherton ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... Moor to see mygrandmamons. I enjoyed myself very much ideand spent many pleasant afternoons in the 14) susie gathering blackberries; I don't think I have any more to tell you, dear uncle; with best love to _gbawafald Iameto-yorself, lam Youaraffeetionate ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... The coal ceollar Picking blackberries t Do you lovo meP I like my turnips mashed. Six months' holiday. But the leader says The beantifnl Miss Jenkinson met adorable John Smith in the coal cellar. They were picking blackberries, and she said 'Do yon love ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... abandant provisions for the birds. The seed of the heather, and the bilberry; the cow, MAount Ida, or 1 whortle berry; the blackberry, the cranberry, the blaeberry, the crowberries, and the juniper fruits- all these are the food of the birds in the winter ...

LANCASHIRE BIRDS

... domestication, and it is alosw. this condition that we must look at it now. few days prior to the advent of October, the blackberries hang lascious on the bra:j and the brown nuts drop from the cluastere, the lea, goes, as is his'wont, to the coppice of ...

THE THEATRES

... acting keepsishe audience revelling insmerri. mnent from the rise of the curtain to its fall, Turned Up is preceded by Blackberries, a clever and diverting farce in one act, by the same author. At the Rotunda Theatre Mr. Edward Compton and his company ...