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FOOD GARDENS. VALUES OF VEGETABLES. from the fact, that doing a thatgip healthy recreatvide the a should not ..

... onion better, and the feeding that pleases a stalk vegetable, the latter better. BRAMBLE BERRIES. Londoners are fond of blackberries. In the GARDebIING autumn evep you can inset families returning from the hues. They are tired, dusty, bleeding, with ...

ITS FIGIITING PROGRAMME

... to freedom. German waiters, bead waiter., and even German proprietors how.. And tesanling•llOUSCl , . are a plentiful as blackberries. hi these and ism aisehible Men of a like order of enemy the average citizen who takes no heed, and is satisfied to say ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1915
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1241 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Newsy purchases sassy privileges which Love and Favour would declaim be gnat ! Giving orders for DMus to Ist the

... that a pretty handsome young woman ? ejaculated the most juvenile of the men. ' I never seed sick eyes. They looked like blackberries, with new needles stuck in 'em. I shouldn't wonder if it was his sweetheart.' • Likely,' remarked the skipper, for young ...

I'm simply dying to ask you a heap of queetiona.'• 1 twilit certainly do with it bite. replied King. '•

... impoitant. But in this ease that open window gave the whole world opportunity: and tnotives. more or leaS were as thick HS blackberries. Then you complicated matter-a until 1 heard your story. Nlis Lingual. The French an. tight sawn they advise us to look ...

THE ORCADIAN. SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 1907

... she done! She ave her little buy $ slim of bread are.] butter, and told hint to go out and tit where he could smell the blackberry jam Perkins wee making. Of coil she said. the earrings are Quito pretty. but er--the *tome are very small. But. my ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1907
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1470 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

ANZ. is !vu

... spur system is to cut back the side shoots to two inches, pruning to bud pointing upwards. The pruning of raspberries, blackberries, and the crosses between the two—t rou l n ibrid brambles, consists in cutting to the the stems that have fruited; and ...

THE SYMPTOMS OF SWINE FEVER. Since swine fever again made its llin Wigtooshire, which was duly reported about a ..

... lying upside down on the hear b, Aren't you going to count ? asked Miss - - One, two, three— commenced EllAbeth, and blackberries—one, two, thre e , four, ive- Uncles that tell stories, shouted Alice, springing into the arms of a big man wla suddenly ...

Published: Saturday 11 May 1901
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2238 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CRITICISM OF Ax ORKNEY LASSIE

... lassies having any trouble in getting a sweetheart, it's more often the other way. Sweethearts for lassies are as thick as blackberries in summer. One has nothing to do hut. hold up their finger and there will be a dozen to pick and choose from. I write about ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1904
Newspaper: Orcadian
County: Orkney, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2053 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

another pair of parapet hoes, within which is • curvilinear Ilahmie cruse having the inter-arms cut out. ..

... Britain was pre-eminently jam may be o s; s id, such as damson, straw- the great exporting nation day. riv t al Leery. blackberry, or, Where liked, tendon; . ..see ectiong o a t; ! i t strained lemon or orange juice, the market places of the world. and ...

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... harboured a hundred visitors. and though in these days swim- mers able to swim the channel are apparently as plentiful as blackberries, there was tiohntly in his class. Swirnmi4 facilities at Penroule were primitive. There was no pier. takingwfl place. or ...

Iv MFXORTAN

... all my life. I'm nineteen years old, and I bavo the courage of a woman. But situations as governesses aro not as thick as blackberries in autumn. I regret to say. What am I to do?' Mr Nisbit groaned, but nerved himself to answer. He realised that he must ...

far the concert at 7.46 p.m. Soon the hall was packed, almost to suffocation point, and the chairman, Rev. J

... probable that we shall be able to begin harvesting—at least with bare—before the close of the present month. Besides, the blackberries are ripening rapidly—a much believed indication of an early harvest. SANDWICK - SCHOOL BOARu.—This Board met on Tuesday ...