SATDEDATi JULY 2, IMO
... bill- Iwrry before i» dew berry. Your father, the ehler-herry. would not hove been such goose-berry. But you need not »ok black-berry, for don’t care »traw berry, and ahull not pay you till tlifty iu»t l»y Titiii ...
... bill- Iwrry before i» dew berry. Your father, the ehler-herry. would not hove been such goose-berry. But you need not »ok black-berry, for don’t care »traw berry, and ahull not pay you till tlifty iu»t l»y Titiii ...
... FOR THE TABLE.' Blackberry Wine. —MmJi the berries, and pour over one quart of boiling water' to each gallon. Let the mixture staml teentr-four hours, stirring ; strain and measure into a keg. adding -lb. of sugar, and good age whiskey one pint, best ...
... he hack to tl»e ehemicnl works very soi • was expecting notice to go to work day. ease was adjourned for one month, THE BLACKBERRY CROP From Tlio Daily News, An unusual demand for hl.ukl*erni*a eX|it*ete«l this season hy dealers. Other fruit is very M*an*e ...
... ; 2, Miss King ; 3, Mrs. Boothman; 4, Miss Reed; 3, Miss King. Dozen of Eggs—l, Mrs. Griffin; 2, Mrs Wheatley. Dish of Blackberries—l, Miss Maks; 2, iss Adam. Bouquet cf Flowers—l, J. Wilson; 2, Cissie Till. Bouquet of Wild Flowers—l, Lizzie Farrar; 2 ...
... BLACKBEKBY .1 ELLY. Provide six pounds of ripe blackberries, three-quarters of pint of water, and to each pint of juice allow three-quarters of pound of good preserving sugar. Choose dry, ripe blackberries and look over them very carefully and remove the ...
... her daughters fair, With hearts both warm and pure; When Patrick came and kindled the flame, That would forever endure. blackberries, hut the exaggeration would too glaring, nowadays - so I II make milder comparison, and *ay. without fear of contradiction ...
... cot down or removed enormous cost about twenty from any grave. pruned some over- Jan** *? “« grown and wild boxwood and blackberry . above the level the village street. That Briars, and,, in bis opinion, it would im- well not used for drinking purposes ...
... Jellies so long as fresh fruit is plentiful. The juice of stewed fresh fruit rhubiirb, cherries, gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc. —boiled with just sufficient of Brown Poisons “Patent COTII to set .t dainty mould, makes delicious jellies, full ...
... Jellies so long frc; u fruit is plcriifu!. Tho juice stewed fresh fruit rhuhiirb, cherries, gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc. —boiled with just sufficient of Bro&sn Poison’s ■patent Corn Ftar to set dainty mould, makes delicious jellies, ...
... Apply Mrs. Medlycott. Rocketts Castle, Portlaw, Co. Waterford. (a4449-7> 'VV ANTED 1.000 men, women and children to pick Blackberries and Mushrooms; good prices paid; are the largest exporters of above in Co. Wicklow.—The Garden of Ireland Fruit Co.. Red ...
... ng etlifico, and the walls ...
... , spent hi eady days London. He remembered the city being lit with oil lamps, the watchman the boon, and he had picked blackberries where Liverpool street station now stands. meeting of Bnngarvaa Water asß Sanitary Committee a complaint made that, tramps ...