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object to eat or drink anything decidedly blade. Cultivated society shudder* at the idea blackpudding*. ..

... object to eat or drink anything decidedly blade. Cultivated society shudder* at the idea blackpudding*. Blackberries are sombre enough their natural state, but they cook crimson; while Spanish liquorice, although black in the concrete, dissolves into ...

DOUGLAS

... extraordinary continuance sunshine the Isle of Man has been the ripening of the wild fruits long before Ihe usual time. Blackberries and bilberries plentiful, and the wild cherry is being gathered from tho hedgerows. There is, too, a profusion fuschia ...

officially recognised the school teachers Yorkshire and the adjoining oountie*. BUcklicrry Friday” appears to ..

... weather of September cooling the air and softening the landscape—they have hitherto had official and permitted knowledge. Blackberry Friday ” ought to bo for their behoof a festival everywhere. It just the time when the seasonal charms of England are at ...

A MAN’S LIFE FOR A HORSE

... Boscombc, lost his life. young fellow ilrove two ladies, named Keeping, in waßonnette to Tuckton, where they got out pick blackberries. While waiting for them, btcgjclls drove tho horse and vehicle to the Eivcr Stour, order to give tho animal a driak Tbo ...

SALE OF POLO PONIES

... sprang to 300 guineas at the second bid. Delilah made 550 guineas, Kildare 250 guineas. Freckles guineas. Matron guineas, and Blackberry 250 guineas. These were seme of the best prices obtained. The whole lot realised 8,665 guineas, being average £264 each ...

marketing notes

... fid to 2s 6d per pound; bananas are cheap and plentiful; melons, scarce and not over good; cranberries, 3d per pint, and blackberries, at 3d per pound, are still in the market; and then there are the favourite dessert fruits, including pines, from st, peaches ...

BUNNY SEPTEMBER

... the beach there had been serious thoughts of dragging up the machines and hiding them away useless among the thickets o! blackberry blossom and fern. Tne mournful sailor* sat idly on the beached boatssud looked forward to the prospect of melancholy winter ...

GREAT WHITE SHOW

... Irish Hand-Loom, Double Damask, IJ. Plain Centres, Ivy Bordered I per dox. pei dor. Irish Hand*Loom. Double DamaskJ Ift'O Blackberry Bramble , J per do*. per do*. Irish Hand-Loom, Doable Damask, /6 ..«Zby2iyd, | 26 Irish Hand-Loom, Doable Damask. 4Q/_ sue ...

Tip. Framptos. Cry*!, Bunt/w. X*Mr»n. Breaia,

... high price. Apples can be bought at pnee, from the cooking apple at seven pounds shilling to the custard apple a dozen. Blackberries snd cranberries are nearly over, but the supply abundant. Pines, peaches, pomegranates. melons, snd nectarines exhaust ...

A FRIENDLY GAME AT CARDS. FAMOUS PRISON-BREAKERS

... mainland. Hto next step was to break into clergymans house and attire himself in rierical clothes. He was arrested picking blackberries, constable noticing be was wearing prison socks. He received sentence eight years when was captured. Detective-sergeant ...

GRAND TREATER, CROYDON

... dresses of the briamaids of the newly-wedded Swan intailyhe ate eke eery pretty. Chalmers Illainsaid tints chereterin the blackberry Ballet M the loyal Forma, where • soggesttoo of sowing winter is le be trod the marailowneidged hoods of the Satre& whe ...