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ART NOTES

... guineas :- Old Cottagis, Pinner, 60, Mars. Allinghamn; IMinehead, 210, Copley L Fielding; ?? Bridge, 32, David Cox; Blackberry Gatherers, 43, Birket Foster; Midesnumer's Night's Dream, 120, B. t Riviere, RBA.; Hunrerford Marsh, 60, s Thorne Waite; ...

HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES

... remind any readers that it is very whlolesome, and in cases of dysentery L is most valuable. When you have procured enough blackberries for present table use make syrup, jelly, and jam for the rest. Encourage children in the country to pick them, for in doing ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... parcel is from Mrs. Searle and Viollette, and contains blackberry jelly I Plesan eperene i te psthad enabled me to ~-uascoretly ad ad m fiedshave muchen loye th deicius cnfetio. Hw the blackberries weregatere an muc moe areebleinformation 5 wil beglenedfrm ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY

... purple asters rnixed with aspagagus fern. A combination of rose pink, -white, and .silver, with branches of hazel nute and blackberry, laves was another suggestion for 'an autu=. dler table, and dwellers in the country are':rtiqularly: frturiate, in- aszmuch ...

VILLA, ALLOTMENT, AND COTTAGE GARDENS

... spindle tree, with its half-opened pink capsule showing its orange-coloured seeds within. The t bauckthorn, the elde, and the blackberry also supply I fruits at this season of the year. ' 5 ARAJfAL SiEBOLI~i. This' is an excellent houid plant-for an amateor ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Skrine and E. D. Ross. INs. 6d. net. (Methuen and Co.) East Coast Stnery. F-ambles through Towns and Village, Nutting, Blackberrying, and Mush. rooming; Sea Fishing, Wild-fowl Shooting, &c. By W. J. Tate. Zs. 6d. (Jarrold and Sons.) GERMAN SHIPBUILDING ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... to see our letters in the paper. Gladys and I l went out for a walk two days ago, and we came home 3with a nice lot of blackberries, which we had for dinner . to-day. We have three large woods near here, and in b one of therir there are some ruins where ...

GOSSIP OF THE LABOUR WORLD

... tile suiggestion f have made a trial. Labou)tr magi-strattes, especially inl 'lancas-hiiie, will scm) be as Plentiful as blackberries in autnumn. 'Init auddition to dir. David olmitles, of Thtncy ilusO II appointment litas given univ-rgal eati~iac.tion ...

FARM AND FIELD

... a short distance, and then settle down again, followed by their- black-coated -companions. In the hedgerows, thick with blackberries, the linnets were singing to each other, while up the alone the martins and i swallows werechasing the flies with their ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... foet further, until, finding myse-f aithout any visible means of support, I made a fying frnis', land. 3 ing in a, clump of blackberry vinas, tirollg1 6! iie r b sifted. When I had fincdly disentangled myself frons the clinging embraceo of botanical surroundings ...

THE CHILDREN' HOUR

... much. I have bsen spending myholiday in'the country, and have greatly enjoyed myself. We gathered a lot of flowers, and blackberries, and mushrooms. At a farm near the place we stayed at they had a cow which wae very fond of mushrooms. When she was turned ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... everywhere, with, of course, harebells, foxgloves, and the handsome yellow field matguerites. This is a splendid place for blackberries, and for those little berries which grow near the ground, the juice of which is supposed to have been 1 the ancient Briton's ...