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PUBLIC SCHOOL OUTFITS

... realising the presence of autumn. • . • The weather having become unsettled there ~hould be no delay in securing the late blackberries. Some hundredweights of fruit must have been gathered, but the heavy rains have rather washed out the flavour of those ...

Warm Guam

... as wood-ashes or «ld plaster, society for the with the soil. new designs Ines, for crochet handwork, to Tur best of all Blackberries for cultivation is the or Rubus lacinistus. That has fine black organised and canducted of the source from which come the ...

Published: Thursday 12 October 1899
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1465 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HINTS roR THE HOME. I SO)

... table.puonful of finely cracked ice in the bottom of a lemonrde glass, and over st an d orange soup. Currant, raspberry, blackberry cherry soups are all made in the same way. Fruit soup is served as first course at a luncheon. IXfore. Ftarobo, said t'e ...

Published: Friday 13 October 1899
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3307 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LOCAL CHIT-CIULT

... moat gorgeous colouring. The hedgerows have not altogether lust their attractiveness, for there is an abundance of fruit, blackberries, scarlet hips and stony haws, mingling in wild cooludon. The elderberries and the fruits of the guelder•rom and wayfaring ...