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... per tb 1c Diete, Engleh. pet ao «We Tirto. 90 Pears, per “ Dite, French, ane, sees o3 New Cobs and 4 ee os =? per ib oo Blackberries, per 1 13 19 ...
... per tb 1c Diete, Engleh. pet ao «We Tirto. 90 Pears, per “ Dite, French, ane, sees o3 New Cobs and 4 ee os =? per ib oo Blackberries, per 1 13 19 ...
... at the zenith of their season. Endive is plontiful. The French oook it iike which it much resembles in flavour. Dameons, blackberries, mulberries, Eng- lish apples, William pears and melons are the most abundant fruite. TWO DAYS’ DINNERS. RINDAY Baked Conger ...
... until the leather is well saturated. Blackberry Pudding.—Soak some slices of stale bread (tho crust being removed) in milk, or cream; line a basin or mould with the same, so as to form crust. Have ready some blackberries, boiled with enough sugar to sweeten ...
... that.” Tihj, they’re plenty as blackberries.” ery true; but you see, Lord Gobblestown swallows all the pensions for his own family; and there are groat many complaints in the market against him for plucking that blackberry bush verv bare indeed; and unless ...
... add ■- ' tiie vinegar and other ingredients, mix well, boil for three hours, and bottle without straining. Blackberry Jelly. Strip the blackberries from their stalks, put them into a jar; place this jar in a saucepan of boiling water, and simmer them till ...
... opening address iu Hengler's.Circus. The blackberry crop in Kent this season is exceptionally large one, and' the fruit, owing to the hot sun and high temperature,. is of very fine quality. .In a few instances blackberries are preserved in bottles made into ...
... sadness and entreaty touched her heart, and brought the colour to her cheek, and she turned her face from him to gather some blackberries on bramble bush which encroached on the path. “And you are going sing to to-night, Mr. Brown. Has Lady Stapylton given ...
... the shaft, and had to be smashed to pieces in order to get it loose.—Fined 10s. and the costs. THE VALUE OF BLACKBERRIES. on fine day, Blackberry gathering is rather 2 pleasant occupation should be and many people think it bard they prevented following ...
... inst. Mr. Hall for the prosecutien. The men were found in a plantation the and when asked £ they were doing they replied “* Blackberry- ing. gos up the keeper noticed a spade under » and found two rabbits in his pockets. Ni 8, who prev: ious] costae, and ...
... AUTUMN FRUITS. Blackberries are considered a cure for dysentry. A syrup made of these berries is excellent, and is available when the fresh fruit is not in season. A tea made of the leaves of the brier is credited with like curativa properties. Old cheese ...
... and ag i to 5: a couple. English tomatoes, 6d . apples, 2d; English grapes, ; 2¢ to 6d ls a peck; plums, 2d to 4d a 1d blackberries, 4d; enicns, ld; cabbage, sAREWELL.—Fresh farm butter, Is 2d per ib; new Nl for 1s una, 6s 64 to 7s per biace; partrigess ...
... quickly oR commis- Sl, Rock (iste Queen Pi ran Potato Shop to Let; tak- Raspberry. 24d. Strawberry, 6d.; Black Currant. Blackberry and Apple, le ab and lighter during the fiat season, bas ter- wih Capiara sad is open ...