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DISHES FOIL INVALIDS

... cool into jelly. Instead of a sire tasty fruit might be stewed to rut with it, raspberries. if in season. greengages and blackberries as autumnal weeks advante. APPLE J ELLY .—Pat lent s w hose appetite us returiung can he easily coaxed into eating this ...

THE WEEK'S GARDENING

... aved. A survey of the !veal Blackberries may reveal some uprior varieties which might be propagated by layering the or the at this tim of year. It is Int.e.i Ow best to form a plantation of quite young plant.. Blackberries will grow and fruit fairly well ...

LAST DAY OF OUR CLOTHING SALE

... bmient uf the hue spell of weather. illiolden fields of grain hue disappeared. rabbits are seen srampering over the stubble, blackberries are really turning black at lust in fact a sojourn in rust , c h:iiiiits very enjoyable at this time of the especially ...

tempt cart-trat kv

... cattle-I,rompt:l4e Rat: wheeling ItiA bicycle r.. 614 the somewhat whispery wey and atopping every can and again other a blackberry. a hazelr.nt. a mushroom. and perhaps stopl' iag t a thorn from a tyre or el ; , . • s• - .,lne new' r . ud from boots whilst ...

tr. .4‘ ''RRALIAti • RUSTICALITIES= 41-COMRYSII4. –

... extra plentiful and rich this year. but also the other wild truits of the hedgerows such as hawthorn berries, rose-61pp. blackberries, etc. This is somewhat surprising when one considers that the cultivated trees of the orchards has, borne very scanty crops ...

„ KuNETHING FOR YOUNG FOLKS:

... has been b!nught up to he punctual, that is, as ten•rear-old t.usv.an nature can be. One day ha in.,ther hits, to go blackberrying cab write other children. But, she said, you must be at home half pall in tune to get cool and death before dinner. ...

BIRKENHEAD AND CHESHItiE ADVERTISER AND WALLA' . ... , BURBERRY • ITl—' --.,77 ''' •.. ' ' .-.; -•-...- ''''—. ..

... very illCvemstul inspiration for scarf-like . end mask with cream Sauce. upper draper:es and corsuge..i he Paquin edition ' BLACKBERRY JULEP.—Take two quarts of of this idea Likes the form o. la etelles in eupple lilackberriea and two cupsful of sugar. Imeter:al ...

trese e tinietwd toilet. He monied of this bedroom. and weed into • PHOTOGRAPHY ' THE WEEK'S GAUDENING. room larger

... lein. or 121 n. in 1(112,111, • slanting cut at the bottom, final straigitt cut across the top of each piece. t !ten e% Blackberries will do well in h garden so• long as receive proper attention At She present time tiny plants, overcrowded with shoot. ...

SOMETHING FOR YOUNG FOLKS

... found a small hollow in the g:ouhtl neat tie 'midi of One of the amile-ticis. chic the grass was tall. and *here welt same blackberry biters. and ii.. deckled to inake.a Eilit she lined it ill simP•thly silk on then inside tilt she put a of soft. downy feathers ...

BIRKENHEAD AND

... tress: Peach. Apricot, Almond, Prune, Naas. Apple, Pear, English Walnut and Grape, Cherry, Poplar, Chestnut, Raspberry, lad Blackberry, and suspicions circuits. stances connected with any of these should be iareetspated. ...

IMI. MILLS' CNARACTEIt VINDICATED. 14.1'1 I.IR VI.1:111( T

... She replied that she wie, blaekl.errying. Asked why she sent on to the other side of the I ne she %aid there were more blackberries. Her father stood up in court and said she had made a mistake. Mr. Riley: I think he ban. Later wad it wan Rower: An wan ...