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BLACKBEKKIES

... esoteric meaning to the initiated. And even the blackberry plays a bumble part in the system, for, according Curuish peupk-, the first blackberry seen will banish wart*. In parts of Ireland decoction blackberry leaves in hot water is recommended for di.-irrhrea ...

BLACKBERRIESL

... raroe.l-»ll have an Hoteric meaning to the initiated. And eren the blackberry pla« a humble part the ayateui, for, according to Cornish people, the will hnnish warta. In id Iteiand a blackberry leave* in Imt water l» rvcjininiended diarriura. tbia aeema to ...

OBRELU

... 3 Robert Derbyshire. Carrots, IJ. T. King, 2 George Bred* shew. Cauliflower, 1 Wm. 2 George Swift, George Dariqrahita. Blackberries, 1 Wm. Lancaeter, 2G. Swift. Turnips,! J. Walsh, 20. Swift. Flowers: Geranium aer, iXwinstaaley, 2aod SG. Bradshaw. Foaefaias ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER, SATURDAY. MARCH 88. I 8»& GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... turnips as soon as can get them in for the season. a tall and hedge fall ash poles or plants, and also of hazel bashes ami blackberries and straw- even. I can tell you another story about the great baronet who owns this state. At one time thought of keeping ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN. prohibition and temperance NOTES. pENDLEBURY AND AINSCOUGH, I am sure many of my ..

... we can get them lor the season. , . It is tall and ugly hedge fall ash poles or plants, and also of hazel bushes and blackberries and strawberries even. I can tell you another story about great baronet who owns this state. At one time thought keeping ...

O. AND G. BUBHTON ARE SPECIAL AGENTS FOB ALL THE ATHERTON DRUG Co.’S SPECIALITIES THAT ABE BECOMING RENOWNED ..

... my poor dear mother would have loved it all. She was born the country, George, where the pink summer rosea grow, and the blackberries and oats in the autumn. And she always loved them so maeb. Bat rite died Lmdun surrounded all the noise and bustle of the ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER AND DISTRICT ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 189&

... possible. “ At one time we were afraid that one of our companions would die. had eaten some fruit that looked likv our blackberries. WealJ watched by him carefully, and gave hup plenty nice clean water (bat did him more good than anything, though would ...