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RAMBLER'S MEMS. Here is a Mem for our blackberry season. I never came across anybody yet who did not relish

... RAMBLER'S MEMS. Here is a Mem for our blackberry season. I never came across anybody yet who did not relish a rich slice of blackberry tart! In the homes of the rich and the poor—in the castle and in the cottage--this wild, luscious fruit is made into ...

of looking out novelties sod varietiee, we eho — dd retber, by so of *altars, improve whet we already paesoem

... already paesoem. NOT Bt.ec sssss In the Pall Moll Goma* notioe while I write an extraordinary piece of advioe respeeting the blackberry wider the above heading. The writer upon growers the desirability a laying down fruit grounds for the production for market ...

THE FALMOUTH AND PENRYN WEEKLY TTMES

... THE FALMOUTH AND PENRYN WEEKLY TTMES. mind instead of a holiday to pick blackberries at Swanpool or Main porth. A change, you sayyes it is indeed a change which when a lad Rambler thought would be full of the grandest things under the sun, but like ...

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... children are the hedge blackberries. I like to see them going out in the sunshine with their cans and cape, and faces beaming with happiness, while their shrill voices ring from meadow to meadow: and, I have often thought that the blackberry girl would be a ...

A TOUCH OF NATURE

... her niece, who is taking tea with her) eiTake some of these stewed blackberries, my dear. Blackberries are good for the complexion. Niece: But, dear aunt, I don't want a blackberry complexion. Aunt Jane, said an exasperated wife, I wish it was a ...

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... hail a tine season this year I should say for their blackberry picking, judging from the amount of sellers at Rambler's door— some of whom were old, and some were young with the red rich blackberry juice smeared around their live! They generally had heaping ...

A DANGEROUS TB.IOL

... lad, had been seen on the Use close to the spot shortly before the occurrence. charged, he said he only went there for blackberries , but afterwards said he was sorry, and would not do it any more. He was committal for trial. ...

GARDENING GOSSIP

... grafted low down, and carefully grown, these soon become very handsome objects. Blackberries. —Some may laugh at the idea of cultivating such common thing as the blackberry ; our American cousins, however, who arc far more wide-a-wake than we are in good ...

PENRYN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Annear: and second pears, third round patstoes, wood collection of pears. Jennings : First blackberries, second raspberries. G. H. Will,: Second blackberries. C. Gray: F,n4 white and black grapes. first and second, pers. second pickle cabbdese, first ...

United District Sewerage Board

... Trclin, occupied Mr. Trerice, he fired shot at a landrail, not only shooting it hut also Mrs. Trerice, who was picking blackberries on the opposite side of the hedge. The shots struck her in the forehead, the wound blooding profusely. She was at once ...

THE WINTER (WATER,' BEASO.I

... gatheling? Why is it that our young men are so shy of magical irimpanionehip ? In summer months they are as plentiful as blackberries in the cricketing add; and are to be seen on the river in swarms, and on the mamas in multitudes; yet when winter sets ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Trelin, occupied by Mr. Trerice, when on firing at a hand rail he:not only shot it but also Mrs. Trerice, I who was picking blackberries on the opposite side of the hedge. The shot struck her in the forehead and the wound bled profusely. Several shot also ...