FLOWER SHOWS

... seaso into account, the show was highly crediItshle. Fruit, as at mosta r other places, was'a poor show in which perhapsi - blackberries carried the palm. In this class Mr r Allan, carpenter, was the most successful competitor. gIn the vegetable secto in rhubarb ...

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1888,

... something called I phsycbic force, and instances in which dreams j have proved prophetic are, course, as plen-1 tiful blackberries after sunny summer. ; Scriptural evidence is coutinuously cited—a natural enough effect of tho crewd of striking | examples ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1888
Newspaper: Kinross-shire Advertiser
County: Kinross-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2801 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GOLD MEDAL AERATED WATERS

... disgust when they dpi that they won't get in with them ; while gentlemen of the Press, policeman, are as plentiful as blackberries. But the man who gets in without the alate-oolourei certificate of Mr. Hadley will have to be a smart fellow. Not only ...

Published: Monday 16 April 1888
Newspaper: Glasgow Evening Post
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2885 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

'[HE HUNTLY EXPRESS, OCTOBER f 7, 1888

... hour's with sheetlea I. Perhaps it was the same man who saw a white bin..kbital sitting on a wooden milestone eating a red blackberry. A question for puzzle solvers:—ln waltzing with a young lady not over seventeen years, pr-tty, and one of the never-get-dizzy ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2730 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

WIFE OR SLAVE?

... occupants of a handsome barouche, which came bowling along between the bodges abounding with great clusters of large tempting blackberries, failed to discover such little discomforts, as they lounged luxuriously hack upon the ensbions beneath shady umbrellas ...

Published: Friday 10 August 1888
Newspaper: Portobello Advertiser
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2732 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FACTS AND FANCIES

... Or Will suffice for this. Theis drain well and serve immediately our a napkin. Wixic—Fill a large pan or pans witb ripe blackberries, and let them stand in a cool oven for a long time until soh, when they must be pressed to extract the juice. Strain this ...

THE VETERINARIAN

... two Advie Roses in 'Roma' (7070) and her heifer calf by 'Home Rule' (5418). There are three Harmonys of Greenwood, and a Blackberry of Powrie and her three-year old daughter Black Tulip' ; also a Miss Carnegie and her heifer eslf. Among the sires which ...

Published: Wednesday 12 September 1888
Newspaper: North British Agriculturist
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2983 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

PETERHEAD SENTIXEL AND BUCHAN JOURNAL. December 18, l«88. PICKINGS FROM CURRENT GOSSIP

... cost 2s a small box. Watches (says the Pal? Mali Gazette) are plentiful to the observant eye in Regent Street just now blackberries in autumn. They arc found everywhere nr in walking-sticks, match-boxes, cigarette bojees, and umbrellas. Those inserted ...

i BTAKTLINO STORT

... opened.—Bones of meat and the carcasses of fowl* are thrown away when they could be usui la making soup stock. Jam.—Pul blackberries that are not quite ripe Into jar, and cover it closely. Set the jar in a kettle or deep slew-pan wafer over the fire, and ...

Published: Friday 28 December 1888
Newspaper: Portobello Advertiser
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2723 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... chequec0 was, to which his Lordehuta reulied thiat the holders of deposit receipts in rural districts were not so plentiful as blackberries-, and when he got tule name and the date hie could easily find out that. i Taylor then pleaded not guilty, and the case ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1888

... alniighty dollar passes current. When we takle into account theo fact that millionaires are ieby lie iaeans so plentiful ats blackberries, it must be recognised tbat '87 hias claimed more than its y share of the fat ones of the earth. But apartt from those ...

airs IZILFPENAr

... Little Women, says. Fruit, wonderfully true to nature, to a great extent replaces Cowers on autumn headgear. Clusters of blackberries, ripe and tempting, mingled with a graduated ribbon bow in two shades (green and purple, so as to correspond with the bramble ...

Published: Thursday 09 August 1888
Newspaper: Glasgow Evening Post
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2879 | Page: 2 | Tags: none