TODDINGTON
... TODDINGTON Mrs. Joseph Mead, of Park-street, Toddington, had the misfortune, in returning from blackberry gathering, to break her leg while getting over a stile on Thursday last week. ...
... TODDINGTON Mrs. Joseph Mead, of Park-street, Toddington, had the misfortune, in returning from blackberry gathering, to break her leg while getting over a stile on Thursday last week. ...
... WILL GROW ANYWHERE Are you aware that blackberries and their hybrids (blackberries and raspberries crossed and recrossed) will flourish almost anywhere—in partial shade, in the sunshine, and. in very rough ground dug but one spade deep? Plum tree suckers ...
... BLACK BERRY. Edward Langley we have new cultivated blackberry that has been selected after many years’ trials by Mr. E. M. Lang ley, M.A.. of Bedford, from amongst the best of our common wild blackberries. It has proved to be a very fine acquisition under ...
... their other studies. The scholars have also subscribed £2 for the Blinded Soldiers’ Children’** Fund, acme ol this being blackberry money. ...
... Phone 351 a, CASH 'Johnson A Co , L’d, letter from the Commis-ioner to allowance of oz. sugar per head for preserving blackberries, evoke! much amusement. Shemier PROVISION STORES. ...
... ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Giant Blackberry (“J.T.E.*').-In reply to your letter have posted the name and address of tho firm that are selling this variety. am glad to learn that you have received considerable help from these notes. ...
... Education in order to enable* sailors and solefiers to have the benefit of ibis fruit. The blackberries must picked when they are ripe and dry. (freon blackberries must not picked, if rain begins to fall all picking must stopped. Farmers and landowners ...
... dry dough with cold water. Knead well. Roll out into an oblong shape. Peel, core' and chop apples, wash blackberries. Spread apples and blackberries on the pastry, sprinkle with sugar and roll up. Seal ends of roll, place on a well-greased tin and bake ...
... ROBERTSON. (Secretary, People’s Protection Committee).” CALL TO BLACKBERRY PICKERS BEST USE TO BE MADE OF THIS YEAR’S CROP In some parts of Bedfordshire people are already picking blackberries, and although in most districts the sun has yet to finish the ...
... PAVENHAM, Lflft week the pchool-ehildren gathered nearly 2J cwt. of blackberries. Harvest festival services were condacted at the Wesleyan Chapel by Mr. Anderson, of Bedford. on Sunday. The fruit and vegetables were sold before the meeting, and the c ...
... FRUIT Cooking apples, Mrs. H. Tysoe, Miss Baxter; dessert apples, Mrs. Speed, Mrs. Stonebridge; blackberries, Mrs. C. Tysoe, Mrs. Barcock; -dessert pears. Mrs. W. Tysoe. Mrs. H Tysoc; plums, Mrs. H. Tysoe, Mrs. Speed. ...
... Telegrams: Furnishing, Bedford » ¥resh ’’eshe'f ASK YOUR local SMEDLEY STOCKIST r these delicious Quick Frozen Foods. j Blackberries loganberries m v \ «-*“ Blackcur,ints ard ® Peas Runner Beans. SMEDLEY’S LIMITED ...