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THE FEARS OF SECULARISM, Sep-Deax Leexe's Vivws,

... cannot supply in the future the thousands and thousands of earnestly religious teacherg which there are in the country like black“berries on the hedges. Can they pot be created in _the Churches and the Sunday Schools:—Yes, but the teaching profession is the ...

)y W. de Alden 1n bis r of ~Bikby's Q

... “ A Counsel of Uprightness,” and * Aunt Patty's Payiug Guest.” I'be complete slorics are “ Nanee,” and “ In the time of Blackberries.” Articles which will be peruscd with interest aund rrcfi? are *“ A new proiession for girls,” “The Hosebids ot Eagiand ...

AGRICULTURE and the GARDEN

... grading of Englieh apples better returns might be obtamed by ‘drvum At‘ Tave | plums were d dearer, owing O Setrossing .nwlmm blackberries made lid. to 2d. per pound. Little change is reported in the vegetable market, nrpbgenerally being plentiful and trade ...

CHAPTER VIL

... unsewn, and 8 tuft of locks protruding, her bare arms and aeck tanned to a rich mahogany, her pinafore s rag. stained with blackberries. In this condition she was suddenly laid hands on by a smart lady’s maid—a completo stranger-—wha hustied her just us she ...

THE LINCOLN LEADER SUPPLEMENT, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1902

... cribbed; and i his basket. He managed to get away, but a squadron of Prancers with their kidney bean mo-l nearly 200 of his blackberries, and has sticks had been cut up by Smuts—all three in come home crying.” one day. The audience loo{rd blue, and thought ...

LATEST MARKETS

... 2d.; Raspberry, per 31b., Is. 4d.; Strawberry, per 3ib., Is, 4d.; Arn’mt, per 31b,, Is, 4d.; Damson, per 31b., Is. 2d.; Blackberry, rer 81b.,, Ile. 2d.; Gooseberry, per 3lb, Is. Id., at Cusworth’s. C.jbury’s. Rowntree’s or Vi-Cocoa, per 6d. packet sid ...

Suxpay iN-THE HIGH-STEEET

... buoks; Mrs. Ellison, Boultham Hall, oid linen; Mrs. Borradaile, St Hilary, Lincoln, pears; Mrs. Clay, Cherry Willingham, blackberries; Mre. Houues, Eastbourne-street, and Nurse Mitchell, 24, York-avenue, Lincoln, books. Harvest offerings from Langworth ...

CHAPTER XIIL

... tell me what that bush is over there.” “Wild rose,” | answered promptly. “Wild rose, your grandmother,” he replied, “it's a blackberry.” “All right I'll take you for a sovereign.” And getting \:r I strolled towards it. Then, slipping round the patch of bushes ...

LOUTH TOPICS

... at the time the duel at Mablethorpe was fought, if it ever were fought, earls were about as plentiful as } the proverbial blackberry? Just when the papal conciave 1s so much talked of, it is interesting to learn thatin 1241, during the election of Pope ...

That is all

... Fillingham Castle, old linen; Mrs, Kemp, St. Anoe's Leodge, basket of apples; Mrs. Clay, Cherry Willingham, basket of blackberries; Mrs. J. Blades, Burton Gorse, Siecaiord, komey; Mrs. B, J. Maw, Welbourn, grapes; harvest offerings from Waddingtoa, North ...

BARDNEY.,

... stone; tomatoes, Gd. jor I kidney beans, Id. per lb. Fruit wery soare and dear: plums, 4. per Ib.; apples, 21 & 4. g»r ib.; blackberries, Std to 3d. per 'b Mushrooms, #l. to 6d. per Ib. SLEAFORD, Monday.—Batter, Is. id. pr Ib.; eggs, 10 for Is.; fowls, ds ...