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Harry Parkc-s, t>rrrll Post

... goes up still be seen the caved in roadway that led the coal face, while heavy pieces of rock in the midst of growths of blackberry brambles and ferns cover up the entrance the seams. On top of the cliff side benchlike I'oftnatkm, where folks arc accustomed ...

ALSO FRIDAY EVENING FOR SATURDAY,

... enaction of a better class of houee. Under the direction of the Minietry of Food arrangement* are being made gather the entire blackberry crop in this country. It felt in view of lho serious shortage of (he fruit crop in all districts that wild fruit should ...

GOSSIP WITH THE CHILDREN

... gleam with ruddy fn«it, and hedgerow, copse, and wayside glow with blood-rod haws, scarlet hips, purple sloe*, luscious blackberries, clustering nuts, and hosts and hosts of dull brown seed-pods. HARVEST HOMES. It is the time of harvest homes, when country ...

THE WIGAN OBSERVER. WIGAN: DECEMBER.22nd, 1913. events fit in with the spirit of Christman annual pertwfmanccß ..

... blooms shrubs, Indian pinks, marigolds, stocks, and garden daisies have been gathered in tho open. In the Cheshire lanes blackberries may still be gathered in considerable quantities. Sunday, the Shortest day, yielded bright, balmy hours, and was quite ...

WIGAN OCTOBZI bth. 311

... that • bard winter is at bead. The hawthorns aro scarlet with M oserptioaatly hears crop of barrios Mere is bossy nap of blackberries. Oar wood berries. too, though the trim are set II the Miters. are oreetkally plentiful. Se ere sod wild plume. And these ...

lady of Southgate, who was widely advertised a* ibe original. When phe was a girl at her father’s farm at

... Ploughing.' ‘Children Returning from Milking.' Wind the Wold' (now in the National Gallery British Art t. ' near Matlock.' The Blackberry Gatherers.' and 'The Evening Hymn.' These last two. although not finished uU long after he left Staffordshire, belong e ...

PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

... Intention of ',m it after lunch. She knew the kids would and, as tor the otbere, they could them * € Wrll had ripping morning. Blackberries wero plentffUl even as they were supposed to be, and '.V* beans content, and kept prohUe ‘‘cornet* dead secret till stepped ...

MOTES AMD JOTTIMOS

... ties maximum price* for blackberries as follows: On sales a jam manufacturer. £42 per ton (i.a., «id. lb.)i «. charge may made by retailers for dehmry. main object of the Order » secure the largest possible quantity blackberries for jam maanfaoinrers. ...

V. ” DIVISION

... furze bushes that spread an impenetrable canopy dark green above, and hidden ways among the thick bramble hedges, whew* blackberries ripened a size and richness not attained in other rllimes. For the whole landscape was endowed with strange atmosphere ...

roos 00XTX0L AT ASBTOX

... Instructed to commnalmtu with the bead teachers with request that the* will encourage the school children to pick cAlect blackberries.- A letter was submitted from Mias B. E. Walsh, general secretary of the National Unftoo Uaccrtlleatod Toacbera. asking ...

GOLBORNE ORGANISTS SAD DEATH. FATHER FINDS HIS SON DEAD IN THE MINE. ft THE INTERPRETATION OF TBE ■,fj NEW MINES

... Coroner; addrcMin* Kr, thought that if the twnpany had Braflar In th« rolliery atop Mocha ought to put at the ♦op of them. Blackberry harvest baa been in Surrey, •he berries being unusuany large account of the «oj>ioua rains. ' , . . In Bpite the rainy Mason ...