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i g\ [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] A FOOL OF FORTUNE

... litorary talents, and even if he had, the world 14 full of poetry and overflowing with prose. Aathors are as plentiful a 8 blackberries, .ng even if they wereu't, it was & great question whether he coald tell the world anything on any subject that the world ...

CHAPTER 1.-Ox rue Rives

... the time Miss Lamont comen back. But I forgot —she's grown up now, or will think she i=; aud, I suppose, woaldn't droam of blackberry.ng. 4 s 5 0N B “The rervan.s asy she was very wild, sir,” said Alice. * before she vent 10 Germany,” ~ “Oh, but eho was ...

e ——————————————————————————— Sinclair, Green—green black and p | ,- 'm;m ground, pale green N-—uu.z_mmm-ndbh- ..

... (Dark) Bramble. Parple (sandow) (drose + rc tundifolia). Parple (sct.) enonymus (Spindle Tree Barniog Bash). Purple (red) Blackberry, with Alum Galis. Red—Rock Lichen (ramalina scopuloram). Rel—White Crottle (leeanora patlescus). Ked (fine) Rue or Ladies' ...

Sinclair, Green—green ground, black and pale green checks, white lines. nm':‘v—mn ground, red and blue check, ..

... ..Dulse, a Seawe e lor Dailisg (the leat of the water) Macleod—clan —bloe and black ground, green check, | Browa (dark) Blackberry with Nut Galls red and yellow lines, | ::lr::kn..k(;‘;r“nx‘:: (Common Burzivg Busb) with Alum. . ster (irs Root. uux:l ...

MACLACHLAN'S ROYAL CLAN TARTAN WAREHOUSE,

... . Browa—D wk Crottle (parmelia ceratophylia). Hrown- Dulse, A“!e?vnd or Duilisg (the leaf of the water). lirown—(dark) —blackberry with Nat Galle. Brown—Carrsnt (Common Barniog Bush) with Alum. Black—BShe'lister (fris) Ro t. B'ack (finest)—R2ot ¢f Commosn ...

MACLACHLAN'S, OBAN

... Preas-Bmeur - - - Bramble. Purple - & %:?nl fearnaich - .““tm - « (scarlet) | M'lfidfi . Burnnmm;mu)l Bush. - Bmeuran, Alm is Blackberry, Alum, | Domblas - - - - and Galls. - Garbhag-an-t- | 1 .;:i'dbh.)(muc « = - + - Crotal Geal - - . White Lichen, « ine) ...

A WOMANS CEILIDH

... fire for a quarter of an hour with two cunces of butter and two ounces of pounded sugar. When cool add a tablespoonful of blackberry or apricot jam, pile up in a dish and cover with the whites of two eggs whipped stiff with three ounces of castor sugar ...

A WOMAN'S CEILIDH

... fire and cook +lowly until soft snd clear, adding more water if uccessary, Sweeten 10 taste, snd pour it over a can of blackberries or strawburries which has been emptied into an carthen pudding dish ; plece iu the oven until well mixed and cooked tcgether ...

HEALTH HINTS

... retiring, will break a cold. The eame is true of the unfermented juice of carrants, strawberries, sour plums, grapes, etc. Blackberries, black and red n-sbcrnn. are excellent correctives of diarrhms and dysenlery. Elderberries are said to be aimost a specific ...

SOCIETY TOPICS

... each quart of fruit. Stir or beat all together, and set on the ice till ready $o serve. Serve with plain or whipped cream. Blackberries, sweet cherries, raspberries, or strawberries, dropped into a mould of cooled lemon jelly and then emtirely solidified ...

A WOMAN'S CEILIDH

... and the corks tied down. Shake well five minates before using. Instead of buttermilk, & teaspionfal of yeast may be used. Blackberry Cordial.—Procure ripe berries and crush them. To every gallon of juice add one quart of boiling water ; let it stand twenty ...

AGRICULTURAL

... the bowels; then follow this up in three or four hoars with two teaspoonfals of a strong decoction of white oak bark or blackberry root, with a half teaspoonfal of prepared chalk or baking ecds, morning sod evening. The above remedies are eimple and easily ...