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TIIE WAY TO DUST

... hot water bag if there is neuralgic pain. The pain is caused by preosure direct in cavity or nerve, such as a seed from blackberries, or by quick thermal changes, as cold wet; r, col air, or hot air or water coming in contact with the nerve. Clean the ...

Some Old Impressioha of Kilmarnock. (Coot inual.) There are numerous walks of bewity and of interest around ..

... of merry school weans gathering hips and haws by the wayside, and purpled to the eyes with the savoury juices of the wild blackberry. Our friends seem to know everybody, and to have a Blythe word for every one we meet. At length we reach the base of the ...

A MISTAKEN NOTION

... A MISTAKEN NOTION. It is a mistake to suppose that the currant grows haphazard, lust as blackberries grow in Britain. 'Flue Currant vine needs six or seven years' careful cultivation before it bears fruit. It does not take kindly to any and save that ...

Biccarton Memories

... such as pig nuts, were what we found to snit the boyish taste instead of aoene fruit, for the sprit was little worth for blackberries. The first ass that remember ha ving sewn was in this place. It was in Barbados's Park adjoining and where the Fasten E'en ...

LONDON TOPICS

... river, and in many a country lane. Her pretty head pops up behind a hedge, wlich shows signs of a plentiful harvest ci blackberries in a few days; her charmingly hung skirts brush the poppies as she passes through the cornfields, now in the hands of the ...

LONDON TOPICS

... Corporation Farm, and procc with 11 ,, cultivation of Logan berries. This her which comes from America, is a cries between a blackberry and a raspberry. The report of the Poor Law Commission is expected to be published immediately Parliament reassembles. In ...

TOWN NOTES

... ever reached at previous gatherings, and quite equal to the best of our premier associations. Possibles were common as blackberries, and Lance-Corporal N Cririck, Kilmarnock, performed the &limit, and, we fancy, the unique feat of registering for the ...

Gardening Notes

... they are made with read wheat, which is arranged in baby sheaves round the crown. Another which I saw was almost covered in blackberry flowers, leaves, and fruit, and made a most artistic and becoming chapeau. Another idea is to have a plait of real straw ...

The King's Return

... an interenting story for lieulth hint-, society children. and fashion.. Cookery has the usual monthly menu with apple. blackberry, and cranberry recipes, also Dainty Italian tare. Dr Alex. Davidson deulA very ably with Bionehitis. Underwear. practical ...

Gardening Notes

... varieties of Blackberry which are improvements on our wild Bramble, and tee latter leader cultivation will improve. There are, I am told, in Kent farms where the -NadaMen is undergoing development, apd the rearm I am noticing this is becalm the Blackberry does ...

Gardening Notes

... meson's growth, which shorten later to the height of the fence, as previously adviser'. The American blackberry is really a superior torn of our wild blackberry. which bears large deliciously flavoured berries in great profusion during the autumn. It also known ...

R I t. LOC% AJF

... NOTES. The kind*. of bramble Iterries are niultipl yearly. Originating Iron, hos the logaiitterry at real ra.pberry and the blackberry. varieth-f the of our hybrids lboween loganbeirie. anal or ralibierrie.., owls as Phew. Hal berrii , i, the former hellig ...