THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... neighbour, Percy Gately. We wett -to the end of a 6very long lane. The birds were singing, the cows ,gwere mooing, and the blackberries were rips. When we came to the -end of the lanle we came to a~stile. ,j We had to climb over, and then 'we came to a bridge ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... varied experiences will be eagerly read, Iand will, I trust, be as much enjoyed by the boys and girls as was the delicious blackberry jelly by [tunt Mary and myself. Ellen Vannia, October 17. Dear Uncle and Aunt Mary,-This lovely bright Ccvtber morning wings ...

THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW

... -Hatton Garden, Lond.on. , BLACK PrGs--DogS and bitches: I1st, Possy Black, :'Miss H.- ortival, Takeley, Essex; 2-ad, Blackberry, , Miss Mor tivals.. , ΒΆ A. ?,sTw TRAxsLA&Tio OF THE Bram F.-It is stated by the Jeuish Ch-ronicle that several Jew ish ...

NOVELETTES BY LEADING NOVELISTS

... masters' rooms; of course I didn't ask if it belonged to anybody. You pick a hlacekberry oil the hedge and you don't askl whose blackberry it is. There was a maid ser- vant who saw mc. Of course, in self defence I said that I saw her take the moncy. They searched ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... tbemn skir. If the landscape has been depicted from an artistic. standpoint it has first been felt as a poet feels it. 4'Blackberrying by the Seae (411), by Arthur Hopkins, -.W.S.-the picture selected for the first prize of heh Art Union in connection with ...

MARY NEVILLE

... used to come for Dtbs and blachc. berries. it seems a long time since I went black. berrying. And I have never been blackberrying in my life. A I should like to try it again, just to initiate yo!. I should cat all I piknkdl. No ! Are you young ...

WELBURY AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Miss Reah. . Hen eggs, Dlrs y Gates, deoury* 2, Mrs W.A r Wood, East H~arslcy; 3, Miss Reah. Fancy] butter, MSiss Cox. Blackberry Farm, Deighton. Ijimealtedl better, Miss M S Wilson ; 2, Mrs U Gat es; 3, M~rs J T Watlker, West Rlounton. Bread, Mrs J ...

Fashions for September

... (pink or rsd), cornflowers, chrysanthemums, or, in fact, any autumn flowers or berries-say a spray or wreath of bramble and blackberries, ripe and unripe. Velvet crowns of the Tam O'Shanter shape are now'worn, with a fancy straw brinm slightly turned up for ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1892
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1505 | Page: 28 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FLOWR SHOW AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE

... think that department of the schedule should be encouraged. There were a few extra preductions, namely, a dish of English blackberries, growvn at Aston-road, Oxford: a group of Louicera se6rpervireus, from Mr. A. Wheeler, Sunnymcade; basketa of Early arid ...

BACK IN TOWN

... gutter From cliff and cavern, field and moor and stream, To Cromwell-road and miles of tight-closed shutter; From junket, blackberries, and clotted cream To dubious eggs, blue milk, and pallid butter; From Rus, in short ('twould pall to make a proper list) ...

FASHIONS FOR THE WEEK

... spots on the black net, but these I do not care for. BLACKBERRY JAM.L It is a little late this year, but another time the sugges- ?? that country ladies might even save money by mao- ing blackberry jam would be worth thinking over. There are always plenty ...

PARCEL POST REGULATIONS

... s:ime way as poultry, in a fret-n ' and dry state. Otheiwise. game should be enclosed iin box. Tin always used for damsons, blackberries, etc., which are largely sent by Paivel Post at this time of the year. Chry should invariably enclosed in a bos of basket ...