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Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser

CRIMES OF A MADWOMAN

... House the comic papers fell ravenously upon the obvious jest, and pleasantries about a ‘•genuine Constable’' were as common blackberries in autumn. The other day. however, the harmless jape was repeated, in all good faith, in another form, the Winter Exbition ...

THE SECRET OF SUCCESS

... THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. One day, in blackberry lime, when little Johnny Flails And half a dozen other boys were starting with their pails To gather berries, Johnny’s pa, in talking with his said. That he could tell him how to pick so he’d come out ahead ...

HOW BUTTERFLIES SLEEP,

... preserving firms, and it meets increasing demand in the cities and towns. A good trade will, of course, be done in fresh blackberries the retail fruiterer. Possible the d ; lers will have tons of these berries arranged upright and flat pound punnets for ...

'A SAGA

... parslev and when the syrup is cold. Cork well, and seal ve very hot hermetically. J „ • Salmi of Partridges.— Prepare brace of Blackberry Pudding.—-This is a delicious, well-hung, plump young partridges in the usual Came Pudding —Lovers of game say that the ...

SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE,

... bit the story of what he, the poor boy, regarded as his wrongs. He told me that, the evening before, lie had gone out black-berrying in the lane that climbs straight the hill above the Ness. A shower came on, and he took shelter under the trees by the ...

WHAT IS A SAFE SPEED?

... expense of a few shrubs would not be great. Fruit Garden. —Those who have tho room and convenience for growing few rows of Blackberries will find the fruit useful, and they come in when most of our bush fruits are over. Young plants may obtained from the ...

for washing china that has any guilding on for the soda will in time surely remove all. Instead of soda,

... sufficient. Stir with silver spoon untill it is quite thick, then pour on buttered paper and when nearly cold out into square*. Blackberry jam only keeps well the fruit perfectly dry and fresh. After picking from the sulks weigh the fruit, and allow three quarters ...