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NORTH CLIFTON MYSTERY. LITTLE GIRL'S SUPPOSED DEATH FROM “ POISON BERRIES.”

... thought the symptoms pointed to poison. The s«*eued went blackberrying on the day she was taken 111, and witness knew that some berries like the ones produced grew on the hedge where she got the blackberries. He believed they were what was called the “deadly ...

TUBERCULOSI® AND MEAT

... of the committee, THE LAW OF TRESPASS, Mr. Parry (Hereford) egain bLromght up the question of trespass for mushrooms and blackberries, and urged that the Union shonld make it an object to give the occoupier of the land power to proceed against these persons ...

NICE DISHES

... without sticking to the board. Add flour as desired. This recipe alse malkes a good gingerbread. BLACKBERRY FLUMMERY. — Simmer togethe: a pint of ripe blackberries and s pint of water Do not stir. The berries should be tender in ten minutes. Mix four scant ...

THE WEEK'S GARDENING. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT

... five or six at any time. The best Blackberries are much superior in flavour to any Bl.ckbernwllupbe:z hybrids yet raised, but the latter Jia e the vantage in being coreless and without the h-rdu.d.'hkimuohjoctmn Blackberries. IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. i Muscari ...

THEFT AT MARKET DEEPING

... prosecuted.—~Eisie Mcßev, of Nottingham, said she Was on a visit to Long Bennington, and on the day o question was gathermg blackberries in a feld, when &e prisoner assaulted her.—Evidence was given by Mms. Rebecca Robason, of Church-lane, long Bennington; ...

NICE DISHES

... with black pepper and salt, and serve at once, very Lot. Dausos Cuzzsz. —Put the dameons in a jar in the same way as for blackberry jelly. Set thie ond by Dolling W the it o S T t - . dinm“othm'h:hthy.ncfil To -d.“ dof pd'b hl:l po-l;dd P a alr. .J boil ...

F Warilcfl. Hu M J.lMon; 2, F

... Se glasses: 1, G. R H. Hewitt. Potatoes, Royal Nor Ss. D. utterworth am, humm : 1, R. H th: 2, Miss Hudson; 3, C. Bellamy blackberry: 1, E. Andrews; 2, Mies Hud son ; » Bellamy. Fancy needlework Miss E. Brown Fancy 1, rm. S§ Storrs: 2, Mize Scrimshaw Por ...

Published: Saturday 15 October 1910
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Chronicle
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 448 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

NICE DISHES

... elices of thin bread-and-butter, and then fill it with hot stewed fruit, currants—red or black — raspberries, plums, or blackberries. Cover with a piece of bread-and-butter. Put a eaucer on the top with a weight on it to press the fruit down. When cold ...

MR. OVERTON’S

... blacknerrying the day shu was taken il, and some red berries like the ones produced grew on the hedge close to where she vas blackberrying. Witness had always understood the berries were what were known as the “deadly night-shade.” He Vad héard that cattle died ...

Published: Friday 07 October 1910
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Chronicle
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2390 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

iMt Aim *ood.U, WILL BK STopI’KD

... G. Rose, J Burrows, Otter H. Johnson and T. Locking. Rawson, J. Tyler, W. Pawson, H. Whitlee, F. W. ERSONS TRISSPASSING BLACKBERRY- P OSECUTED.-—W. Iardy, North Scarle. ING on Land in my occupation will be Co be Let. BE LET, desirable semi-detached house ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1910
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Chronicle
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 589 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

VISIT TO HULL

... TRESP over lands in our, in | pursuit Game, st Willingham- by-Stow, will George Godfrey, cuted after this mation on SPASSING BLACKBERRY Hardy, N in my Crake fi Jeweller, Silversmith, | Clothier, House Furnisher, General salesman and Pawnbroke 142, HIGH-STREET ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1910
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Chronicle
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ACROSS THE TABLE

... have many relatives, somo in gland and in the United States. They have a stove and a garden where they grow potatoes and blackberries grow n as well. eo come ever to England every nter. ‘Those who live in A keep a toffee sh and at Christmas they send (Christi ...

Published: Saturday 26 March 1910
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Echo
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1499 | Page: 2 | Tags: none