BLACKBERRYING
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... round the hazel-copse, 'Tis 0-blackberrying we'll go. Then follow me, girls, and follow me, boys, Through the golden autumn glow, Come Out, each one, for till set of MI !Tie a-blackberrying we'll go. ...
... BLACKBERRY CORDIAL. Stew the blackberries until tender, then strain, and to every pint of juke add 11b. of loaf sugar, }oz. of cinnamon, and loz. each of mace and cloves. Place the mixture in a saucepan on the fire, and after it has boiled for twenty ...
... FARMERS AND BLACKBERRIES. A CIIAIRCE OF MKANNESB The C'hantber next discussed the draft Bill to amend tho Larceny Act. 1861. which is sea. rally known as the Law of Trespass. The Secretary explained that the proposed amendment waa to include the gathering ...
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... BLACKBERRY TRiatPASBERS. Ihiring dim aw ton at Chaw bar* of A»r* ...
... THE YEOMAN’S COURTING, -*—o_.—_ BLACKBERRIES, BLOOMERS, AND MUSHROOMS. | A very pretty rosy-cheeked country girl of 23, dressed in domure black, which contrasted ! Sl?lldvn'g‘e'}y with the happy smile that she wore, { brought an action for breach of promise ...
... SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906. 'BLACKBERRY PICKERS SPOIL WINSFORD PETTY SESSIONS. FOE HUNTING. J. rilsto l ar •Ilrer d rew Ix % sm rei • orb err4 wren.. . • ma Tear ma re ••••••••11 .1% 1 =1% 1' Mom, MI Mb Mr. brew r. ribs Mr. W. I. 4..5. = bp Ill ' . Mina ...
... TO-DAY'S RECIPE. BLACKBERRY BLANCMANGE. —Pick over the blackberries carefully E 0 as to remove any stalks or leaves, and measure out two breakfastcupfuls. Place in a saucepan on the fire with a quart of water, and allow to boil very slowly for about ten ...
... considerable, because if people did not buy blackberries they would probably spend the money on another fruit that is treated as a crop. Wild blackberries are still a perquisite of the people, and blackberrying is an occupation by which the members of scores ...
... taking of mushrooms and blackberries a larceny,with the object of strengthening the law of tres. pass. The Chairman said the object of the Bill was to prevent so much trespass going on 'by people mushrooming and gathering blackberries. Mr. Thomas Davies and ...
... the seise time it is of a - lairtrng - nature. BLACKBERRY CORDIAL Blackberry pudding, blackberry jam, and bisokherry cordial may all be appreciated in deptember. dune; the blackberry sown. In making blackberry pudding. apples are pear , ally ...
... PENKETH. NARROW ESCAPE.—On Saturday a girinamed Fisher had a narrow escape from drowning. She was gathering blackberries from a bush along the brook side, when she overbalanced herself and fell into the water. Owing to the recent heavy rain the brook ...