NEW NOVELS

... any superlative amount of casi, or I Ic stayed anl IuInconIsciously long time over the (labris of cold ?? kcy, are as blackberries I Finially a wvord of execra. tion is mluc to the illustrations, wvlicli arie ar, far ?? than those of ile I'rwii, I/cra/il ...

BIRCH DENE

... assur. ?? would not be sufficient. He might be 3 mistaken or deceived. Cases of mistaken iden- tity are as plentiful as blackberries, But his verbal or written aeknowledgment, supported I by a few facts and corroborated by a chain of ,eircumnutintal evidence ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... heather; cool water there a ila her rivers. rnd mnast upon her russet eaks ' (Areyhounts there werei aher, aulbeagles ; blackberries ard sloes of the dark bhlmktboru i dwellings with their 6arks set close against her woods, and the tleer 1e4 scattered ...

LETERATURE

... world over. I eroena. By Grace Langford. (Remingtons & Co., Limited.)-Australian fiction is now be- cbinig as plentiful as blackberries, though it c must be confessed at the same time that as yet t no colenial novel has succeeded in attaining to t any very ...

HORSE SHOW AT HALESWORTH

... Oaklndsn'a iac Freassinefold, Reliance; r, Mr Clement H Pole I ,a aBeccies. Flora; c, Mr & B Cooper, Blythburgh Lodge: F. Blackberry.' Nine entries. s a in Class 32.-Hackney rhown in eaddle.-1st. Q2, pre. I i in seated by P A 0 Whittaker, E-q, the Doke ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... Mintlaw the present year. There were 9 entries for yearling heifers, and Williarn Beaton, Netherton, Fyvie, came in first with Blackberry 4th, which was first at, Fyvie. Shorthorns were a smaller class, but the quality nevertheless was good. Messrs Gall, Atherb ...

PENARTH AND COGAN FLOWER SHOW

... Best DI-,chin ?? 1st, A. Selby; 2nd, F. Radiford. ?? ?? dish of twelve: 1st, W1. Deacon: iiiat' ?? -3rd, F XXilliams. Blackberries: 1st, -i c tI Psvioa 2ud, R. Micheelson; 3ad, S. J. |llo-'vr. t y - s specnen frnit: 1st, F. XXilliams. XiV1- 'su1A[is ...

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 ...

CHATS WITH HOUSEKEEPERS

... xceleuce this pudding, be it unrderstood, . u-cists largcly in the abundance of the .sauce. fru'it Sauce-.-dto'iC 60ino ?? or blackberries. put with coem a 1sice o0 toastetl beend, a gloas of clanet, aid a little water, and stew till ?? soft. Ruth througrh a ...

HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVALS

... were intermixed small sheaves of corn. The gas standards r were decorated with creepers, asparagus tops, and bunches a of blackberries, wvhilo the font was covered with simiflar I decorations, and over it was the text, 'Forget not all A his benefits. ST ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... myself with saying that we iqpent R very pleasant summer holiday. KERNELS OF NUTS GIVN SEPTEMBER 22. 1, Departmont I 2, Blackberry; 3, H 4, C 5, B POT TOU ARE ALLOW TEMPT SWAR31 aOLTDAY COMRADE BRAAMBLE ADDER PRATE SARLE MAY ADD A}E Y B E NUTS TO CRACK ...

LITERATURE

... did so onl- last week. Bab I declare that you are the very first poet and man of letters who euter camie here-tO steas blackberries! -fiete he paused, and then added, .or cibly, ' 1 do believe you are agipsy, after all. These e traets will show that ...