Chao from dread of hunger; while poor year reduced them a state of semi-starration. , gome of the figures obtained
... parishes when local cau-ee render ; it impossible to secure good school f , ...
... parishes when local cau-ee render ; it impossible to secure good school f , ...
... 147-Mtire. over three Im; r. ...
... neighbour would oat a- out he' garden. This she did. and triumphantly walked home with largo loaf broad, package sugar and our blackberries, of which were very proud. Fortunately hadn’t drop of ra ...
... i« one the eroding pnrciplro of tlm rural population Franc*, and In- ;»ct»g upon it in (he humble of harvesting the wild blackberry crop this year (more in Brittany), they will reaha* serorol thousand pounds, whereas here Tortssfejpe. that year s crop ...
... remain profitable until from 25 years of age. A mature treo average* 125 40 bushels of fruit every alternate year. Blackberries.— Blackberry plantations usually remain profitable from five to ten years longer than raspberries. The average yield under good ...
... James Milling. Comber, red Best heifer other than pure-bred, under twoyetr-old —I. Mrs. Bailie, Castle Street, Ncwtownards-Blackberry; 2. Robert Perga-on. Grecograr.'s. Newtownardt. Valentine: 3, Henry, Craigantlet, Newtownards -Carlcy. Bo't polled Angu* ...
... that flowers. Many attractive pictures have been produced with such simple fruits aa those the common raspberry, currant, blackberry, strawberry, tomato, and others which find a place in the humblest cottage garden. A pretty effect may obtained with nicely ...
... aside cool. Strain the blackberries, add juice to •ynip and »*-er tacte. Pour* into and set on i» till reqmred. wmnf with of ice aad placing slice of lemon the top. Prepare pint of blackberry ayruj, made of sugar and blackberry Joioe. and mix with pint ...
... take np their position. It appears that about eight o’clock on Sunday morning .Mr. M’Donm ll was in the act of gathering blackberries by the side of the river in the field adjoining his dwelling, and seeing nice bunch growing beside whin bush that partly ...
... winter evening’s entertainment, or of the muddy snd generally disreputable condition of boots and clothing after long day's blackberry gathering, or nutting in a woodland district fu of marsliv hollows and brambles. The house in which spent our youthful days ...
... l efforts obtain one, and continues:—“But my experience only the universal one. The idea that curates ore as plentiful blackberries hopelessly wrong; in a few years they will extinct as the dodo. Possibly some may be stuffed and exhibited in glass eases ...
... nnsuccessful efforts obtain one, and continues But p.y exporienco only the universal one The idea that curates are plentiful blackberries is wrong; in few years they will extinct as the dodo. Possibly some may lie stuffed and exhibited in glass but there will ...