FATAL FEAST OF ACORNS
... boy returned home on Sunday complaining of headache, and it afterwards transpired that he had had a feast of acorns and blackberries. He became convulsed and died from acute inflammation of the bowels. ...
... boy returned home on Sunday complaining of headache, and it afterwards transpired that he had had a feast of acorns and blackberries. He became convulsed and died from acute inflammation of the bowels. ...
... lost his life. The voting fellow drove two ladies nanved Keeping in a wagouettee to Tuckton. where thry got out to pick blackberries. While waiting for them drove the bnr^C and vehicle to tne River ;Srouv in order to give the animal a drink. The horse ...
... DOMESTIC RECIPES. -0- BLACKBERRY CAKK.—Stew the blackberries with a little water and sugar, using three-quarters of a pound of sugar to one pound of fruit. When the fruit is soft and has yielded some of its juices, drain off the sirup pile some small ...
... brisk fire when the apples are reduced to a pulp, stir the mixture till of a proper consistence, and set aside to cool. A BLACKBERRY PUDDING.—Soak two cupfuls of stale breadcrumbs in two cupfuls of milk, add a little salt, and three well-beaten eggs. Measure ...
... have without a housekeeper! Housekeeper, indeed! snifted her sister-in- Jaw. briskly stirring away at a brass kettle of blackberry jam that was bubbling over the fire. 'Tain't because he can't get one that Tony Burton goes without a house- keeper! Mis ...
... Method.—Whip the cream with the white of egg and sugar, adding the brandy by degrees. Serve in custard or jelly glasses. BLACKBERRY JELLY AND WHIPPED CREAM. —Fill some jelly glasses a third full with black- berry jelly, then a layer of cream, then more ...
... Method.—Whip the cream with the white of egg and sugar, adding the brandy by degrees. Serve in custard or jelly glasses. BLACKBERRY JELLY AND 'WHIPPED CREAM. —Fill some jelly glasses a third full with black- berry jelly, then a layer of cream, then more ...
... boy returned home on Sunday complaining of headache, and it afterwards transpired that he had had a feast of acorns and blackberries. He became convulsed and died from acute inflammation of the bowels. EXTRAORDINARY COINCIDENCE. An Ipswich lady, Mrs. Harriet ...
... weather litis been,even on tIle nllrt h coast, of Cornwall, Mr. A. E. Vigors, of Newlyn East, IIPar sends the Standard a ripe blackberry, which was picked in a lane near that, village on February 23, and lie at the same time mentions that near theie there is ...