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... 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 ...

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... firemen's rattles in room by themselves. Colonel Sleigh, when started the Daily Telegraph, tried to moke printing ink from blackberries, but in the end he had to surrender his pages to the firm who supplied him with the genuine article, and who hare owned ...

A TRIP TO HALTON CASTLE

... president called farmhouse for two quarts of sweet milk, which, when he oame drink proved buttermilk, but as there were plenty blackberries to sweeten onr mouths with atterwaHs we did not take much harm. Haring now arrived Haltoa Castle, which stands on the top ...

BRASS BAND CONTEST AT LEIGH

... wild flowers, made by children under twelve years of age; 1, W. J. Critchley ;2, E. Hume ;3, M. Fletcher. Best plate of blackberries gathered by children under twelve years of age, Ist prize a book value Is. 6d., the gift of Mr. R. Critchley; 2nd prize ...

FOE NEATNESS AND ECONOSIY IN PRINTING

... highest and winning the tempting prizes that are offered. Bazaars and sales of work are once more getting as plentiful as blackberries. First on the list is that which is to be opened on the 25th this month the Leigh National Schools, for the purpose clearing ...