THIS MORNING'S NEWS
... berries -wholesome or norious-these all mark the oncoming of autumn. The berry harvest is a prolific one. Nuts, sloes, blackberries, and many other hedg ...
... berries -wholesome or norious-these all mark the oncoming of autumn. The berry harvest is a prolific one. Nuts, sloes, blackberries, and many other hedg ...
... down the ripe fruit. The new blackberry-raspberry which was to startle the markets under the somewhat obsolescent title of The Mahdi has not made its expected splash, but mulberries, which would be bad to beat by any blackberry, however improved, are in ...
... found amidst the Skegness sand dunes, where she bad been hiding for five w3eks. During that time she had existed mainly on blackberries and raw turnips, and it is probable that she would have starvfcd to death but for a rumour getting abroad which led to ...
... have formulated no plans yet for catching them. Meanwhile, suggestions for the solution of the difficulty are plentiful as blackberries, the latest, according to the Mavin, emanating from the French Foreign Minister, M. DaLcAssZ. This is to the effect ...
... the wild convolvulus, the deep green of the ivy, the blood- red clusters of the ampelopsis, the brilliant colours of the blackberry leaf, the berries of the barberry, the mountain ash, the elder, and the wild rose, feathery grasses and green rushes make ...
... Od per lb; whiuberries, 7d to 8d lb; cucumbers, 2d to 6d each; black currants, 4d to 5d per quart; mushrooms, 5d to 6d; blackberries, 4d kidney beans, 2d; filberts, 6d cob nuts, 4d per lb; plums, Id to 2d per quart; apples, 2s to 3s per 100. OSWKSTUY WEEKLY ...
... thiiinly pared andl the strained jies'heould h)a added -in the- plren)riion of one lem',o n to et cry ntne poaunds of fruit, Blackberry jamha a renutabcin for ben sfli light throat a`feictions. Lemon PRioe,-Boil sufficient rice in mlill- arith wltite sug-ar ...
... from either party by looking at their past his- tories. Tory promises at the last general election were as plentiful as blackberries on the hedgorows. But they were only promises, and almost wholly remained unfulfilled. It was not playing the game fairly ...
... question t i is being taken up by the Government 12 For the first time in the history of the iog- v liah fruit trade, canned blackberries are about 1 to be put upon our markets, the goode coining from Baltimore in large quantities. In America g the growers ...
... flavour, the appearance, and the keeping quality of the preserve. Thirdly, the fruit, whether it be garden fruit or wild blackberries that the chil- dren have picked, must be carefnJly. selected, neither under nor over ripe, and any imperfect or damaged ...
... delicate. OCTOBER Irish folklore of the seventeenth century tells us that on Michael- mas Day the devil puts his foot on the blackberries. Let us hope that the brambles do their duty ! The date is clearly old style, as the iith of our present October and the ...
... carrots, Id per bundle; dumsons, Id to Od per quart; whiuberries, 7d to 8d lb cucumbers, 2d to 6d each; celery, 2d per stick blackberries, 2d to 3d kidney beans, 2d filberts, 6d cob nuts, 4d per lb; plums, Id to 2d per quarc; apples, 2s to 3s per 100; cauliflowers ...