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KEMPS TON

... duin-ons were damaged the rain la-t week. Walnut-' are scarce. Wild fruits are fairly plentiful. There i- a good supply of blackberries, but they need sunshin to ripen them. Wood are in similar condition Harvest fo tival services were held Hie Wesleyan was ...

BEDFORD INTELLIG KNCE

... Essex respectively. Miss Ethel Negretti sweetly sang Coo.” for which received deserved encore. A banjo solo. •• Bunch o' Blackberries'” was smartly executed Mr. Joe Morley, who, being encored, suitably responded. Mr. Wilson James was very humorous in the ...

WHERE SHALL WE GO?

... paddling, bathing, hunt for . tor cornelians, agates, and other pretty • fi-hing. boating, cricket, kite-flving, mg. black-berrying on the road- leadup to the moors, mushrooming in the dow«. and all the careless, pleasure-* in. h youth passes its golden ...

KJEMP«T*M

... neither crab© nor aloes, and only a few hip* and baw's. Acorns are not plentiful, there a good supply of wood nut?. The blackberry bushes have shown large quantity of bloom, and with fine bright weather in September there is a probability of a heavy yield ...

Mr W. Butter©, of 73, Amber ley-road, Lon- A>n. who was years of age in April last, writes us very

... lawyers only a lawyer can say. Tbe children are quick the difference between blackberries and dewberrire. hnl are probiibly unaware that there are many varieties of blackberry, though they observe that some are finer than others How the youngsters scratch ...

KRMPSTON

... removed from th© graves, w;ii»t© paper, etc., must placed on the rubbish heap near the entrance. There a plentiful supply blackberries and other wild fruits on the hedge-rows, and the oaks promise on abundant crop of acorns. ore fairly good. The crop of ...

ONE KULE FOB ALL

... Reasonable Charges. Personal Supervision. Best Quality Provisions. 34, HIGH ST., BEDFORD. BLACKBERRYING. [Br A.B.] thia tk'.iaon of the year—the Black■berry Summer —the boys and jfirlß of provincial town* flock into the fielda, with hooked stick* and ...

SEPARATION ORDER

... ive saw them they were lying aide side in the corner of the little room where the tragedy occurred. Mrs. King was out blackberrying when it happened, and she remarked that Bardell took good car© to see that the coast was clear before he visited tb© ?°« ...

PURE FOOD ALONE

... seemed nervous. She was •lien cooking the breakfast. I did not see her any more, but it was arranged that I -hould go blackberrying with her in the afternoon. The Foreman; During the week ...

THE BKUEUHDSMIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80 1904. KEMPSTOM

... quality, and are being stored in excellent eondition. Sellers have difficulty ip disposing of the fruit, very low rate. Blackberries also are in abundance. The potato crop is not so heavy in some localities. but late varieties are yielding well. The syllabus ...

BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... her many times to out on tho streets, (hi Thursday she asked him to go out and get few blackberries, she was not able. said lie would go no ten miles to get blackberries. He v en u ...

JEHU JUNIOR. AN ISLE OF THE BLEST A HINT FOR EASTER,

... violets here and there. I can set* the winding lanes, rambling past many old manor-house, the hedges hung thickly with blackberries and honeysuckle. I am once more bracing myself against the wind, while the steamer thrashes her way steadily through the ...