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... women s education owes ate existence, and now that Girton is an accomplished fact, and women wranglers are as common as blackberries, it is but fair to Lady -Wiley to ackuowledge what she has done. All her children ' were with her in London on her birthday ...

OFF THE LIZARD

... of sharps, whined he, sod they prat. to give me the straight tip. lauded with a hit of money of my owa, and put pet ou Blackberry tidy, and when Met it I helped wysuit to the company's funds. Met to pay it all back, l did Mr Carlingten, se lure as I ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 11, 1891

... harvest sad yet wry little cots has Mos homed. But we mood in the of the few weeks there festivals will he as plentiful as blackberries. The much talked of impromment ia pm boss aid omega undergone • essapkite ad is sow far the local authority to irides the ...

NOTES AND NOTIONS. •

... an exemplary punishment which was meted out at the aslu Petty Monday, to John Stockton, gamekeeper. Three boys had gone black-berrying upon forbidden ground, and Stockton's admonition took active form by the aid of a stick about an inch thick, and with ...

FRUIT Slow IN MAltalinElt

... with Horrid • 14 old, at thither girl y Knight. saved. at about 1-35 on the day is geodes th wd out into the fields to net blackberries. She @girths ea the other this of the Wirt and he her round the field and awsulted the sereatned, and said if she Not bush ...

WHAT BE 1.311)- FOE IHELAND

... October.—Tbontaa bowls aced lb. sad tut as Sunday, the 4th of Octant. be left et o'clock. and went round lama Seward's blackberries with akar boys le sew who them, and he gave good 2 stick.' • le took his handbarcloief off bun, and lulu five or sic tars ...

THE RIVER WILL% Elt 24AVIUATION

... mgardlag the Yeaela If City, reports dim Yee se plass may 4 you, old that yield gallons to tree. °J. W. Psalm reports from 950 blackberry Mess boast er 210i0.04.. from s quarter of proms. J. of Gabriel. sold from L9O late manes 144 worth net. If he had had YOOO ...

them will regret tbe step. To gosh and glow this most reasonable marriage as if it weer a lose-asateh is

... early dawn. many worthy citizens would rise up and call the bypuotiser bleeped. Breach of promise came are aa plentiful as blackberries, and always in season. Two cases of more than ordinary interest have just been heard. lu the first instance a young lady ...

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... might people I hip. arid tome sewers with rustic bums mud nymphs. Orchards [wows. tun ,4e wbrcb stud the country, while blackberries as large bmi mulberries, but disdained by the piemauts,.. b '- 0100.000, dt Hoe the winding roads, bet wet will act ...

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... two of them had actually never seen the country before. Alter smiting the Mittel and climbing the •ad inspecting all the blackberry bushes on tab: way, they were taken to Mr. Yates' parr:ion, where' a good tea was provided. to which, it barely to state ...

WILMSLOW DISTRICT

... damaging undersood on land belonging to Mr Roylance Calm at Kintierton.—Ewidanoe was given that the defendant, bad bees blackberries ow too Hall and the fox rower. —Poch one sou charred with doin► damage to the extent of td.— Ilse against Abe, Thompson ...

FIREWORKS

... da:• Mr Alftr•d Bouchey. of Linea:port Crean. applied for a certificate of exempt:on antler the or V At • RN UTSFORD. blackberries are still fairly numerous. while t r e e ., a re rudoy with coral berries. nere. ten. a handful of wild sosrrs may iit: ...