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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette

ASPLEY GUISE SEVENTY YEARS AGO

... the Fleete Knridecanal Magazine” Aspley Guise, about the years IS3o-4o was nearlv surrounded by pine woods. The Common and blackberry Field (Allotments) and the ho!, of the land between Weathercock Lane an lino Millway was covered with pines and belonged ...

WHAT THE “ BUZZARD ” HEARS

... Theological Colleges’ Examination. That the A.T.S. has thus gained is equlvaent to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. That the blackberry crop is this year an unusually large one. That great quantities have been sold in the district of Leighton, and consigned ...

TOTTERNHOE (1) Gunner Albert Morgan, R.N., explosion on beard H.M.S, “Vanguard.” CHEDDINGTON (6) Pte. Perey ..

... guards and well-nigh butted to death with a rifle, and then shot. The guard had accused Baxter of picking and eating the blackberries he was gathering for the Germans to make tea of. . Pioneer Jos. Baxter joined up at Bedford in August, 1917.. He was well-known ...

IN BUZZARD

... not know what we he end of this terrible e advice upon the nece Fully all autumn seeds, hods of bottling fruitg ples and blackberries, idience samples of pres * ription of the French uits, which was quite 1 to very eagerly. The id, was to select good If ...

* WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... would seem to ;o a good year for potatoes. That in the Bnckihgram district a good trade is being done in blackberries and mushrooms. That blackberries are very plentiful, and dealers are giving only lid. per Ib. for them, but it is evident this is satisfactory ...

Flar ‘M

... erops having a good start. . B From the country lanes one can see in -almost every field a number of women and girls busy blackberrying. There is an abundant crop of this wild hedge fruit, but the price it is making is much below that H:u‘d in other years ...

ASLEEP WHILE DRIVING

... were of habitual irregularity. 'DZf‘éx“x;T—:;;li did not appear, and was fined ss. Gd. including costs in each case. e BLACKBERRYING. Henry Osborne, labourer, Heath-and- Reach, was summoned for not sending his son, Charles, to school on September 24th ...

BLETCHLEY

... of certain information he BLACKBERRIES F The International Stores are open to pu particulars of prices, etc., can be obtained OR PRESERVING. TEA @ COFFEE : GROCERIES :: PROVISIONS .S u 9. | wchase any quantity of Blackberries. Full from their Branch at ...

MISS BASSETT’S HANDICRAFT CLASS

... noticeable. Miss F. Brown had also prettily embellished a music ease with work similar character. An intricate design in blackberries was also very noticeable—this was the work of Miss M. King. Numerous other smaller works Miss F. Brown, Miss Jane Mercy ...

OTHER CROPS

... freely, and Mr. Neild believes it has come to rveplace the logan and similar berries. POSTPONED.—Wednesday was set apart for blackberry gathering for the Council Bchool ¢hildren, but the outing was postponed owing to the heavy rain. BOY BSCOUTS. — About 20 ...

BY OUR CORRESPONDENT

... by the road-side and deep wheel ruts. The morning is growing hot and T am tempted to loiter and gather of the luscious blackberries that are bedecking the hedges, but my time is limited. I have to be back in Leighton by the early afternoon and I want ...

LABOUR PARTY AND COAT, STPPLY

... GROCERIES : PROVISIONS 1.5 119 BLACK2ERRIES FOR PRESERVING. The International Stores are open to purchase any quantity of Blackberries. It wices. ete.. can be obtained firom their Branch at Leighton Buzzar trict Councils had the matter in hand, and had passed ...