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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

THE POMITO MD THE PLUHCOT. Wizardry “Under Glass.” It is long way from England to California —long in ..

... are foil of food and boor cncnmbtrliko frnit. having at present an elusive flavour reminisoant of melon, pineapple. and blackberry all once. There .* * ra 1 1 of this friendly descendant of thorny peat, representing * plsn* only ttes* Jnd * half y ...

Casual or Btealihq Qbapes

... some grapes stolen. Yesterday morning abont 7.30 he saw the girl who was leaving the greenbooaa door, who said she was blackberrying. He, however, noticed that the door had been again tampered with. On this information witness searched the accused's bouse ...

OPERA HOUSE. AMATEUR PERFORMERS’ COMPETITION

... its little fluffy green velvet balls to tempt every winged insect with their sweetness. The second is when lime-trees and blackberry bushes are in lull flower. The third is Autumn, when the heather-bell and ivy-blossom offer cups of nectar to the busy little ...

HOJIE Hum. Flour should b© kept with great core, !t ebsorbe odours readily, and a damp piaae aooo becomes heavy

... germs. If you have to use lard in a cake In place of butter, always add a little salt. For Thin People.-One quart bast blackberry Wine, half » pint of pure .trained honey, half a pint of best olive oil. Doso: One table! spoonful three or four times a ...

“ONLY BESSIE HAVEN.®

... looked pityingly at the brown-faced, bare-legged little gip*y, who had slunk around the back door, a basket of late luscious blackberries ©a her arm, and the deep flush that betokened how plainly she had overheard Mrs. Liddington’s careless word*, still dyeing ...

LADY’S BODY FOUND

... clothes and possessions indicate that she belonged to a superior s ation in life. The discovery was made by some girls ant blackberry ing, who suddenly, and to their great horror and fright, came across the remains hidden beneath bushes in hollow which all ...

THE OLD OYSTER GROUNDS

... half its bulk of boiling wster, it makes useful and stimulating beverage the beginning of colds or chills. Squeeze the blackberries through straining bag, and to each pint of juice allow lib. of cane sugar. Boil for about twenty minutes or until it forms ...

JEKSEY WEEKLY PRESS AND INDEPENDENT. BATORPAY MORNING, JULY 8,1905 HOME HINTS. To remove rust from stool ..

... Laxatives: Oranges, figs, tamarinds,prunes, mulberries, dates, nectarines, and plums. Tonics: Pomegranates, cranberries, blackberries, dewberries, raspberries, barberries, quinces, pears, and wild obernee. Host of these operate astringents, sad are therefore ...

INOEPEXfOENT

... Le Cornu has taken op successfully is the eultivation of the Logan Berry, remarkable hybrid between ths raspberry and the blackberry. It has proved thorough success, and its luscious fruit has been more in evidence this season in tbs Iscal markets than ...

Advocate AUroino: Did it not atrike job Poingdfatre «Te e»id«*co of amat. CORRESPONDENCE. I Tigatffa. their ..

... The infanta gave the song Little Cooks,” tbe chorus Bell Song ” and Flag Drill; the girls sang the chorus “Waltz of the Blackberry Gatherers,” song and dance,“Elves and Bells” and the “Fan Song and Drill ”; the boys gave an exhibition of Dumb Bell Drill ...

WEEKLY PRESS AND INDEPJsJ

... fruits if only for the benefit of the visitor*. Plums were surprisingly good and peaches were creditable. Mulberries sod blackberries were not strong in classes, but they were of fine quality. Cherries were only represented by one exhibit; and currants ...