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... of Royal Engineers.— Apply, 2nd Lieut, Clarke, Waverley Hotel, Workg 8 imo o T 2 Sk e ‘v'\‘lTED to BUY, any quantity of BLACKBERRIES; fiood price given. —C. Lockton, Fruit Merchant, Grn.ms:nm; or Sleaford Market. Mondays. Y()(lf\'(‘. GIRLS Wanted to learn ...

about Production and Rationing. [BY * SMaLrEOLDER '] be hoped that a %ood deal of the est recently prevalent in

... preventing the fruit, which was , from ripex;’ing. This is & misthough it was always a considered cy. Never before has the blackberry larded so much distinction in the of British fruit. It has come to the is year in a period of extraordinary rtage, and it ...

SOTTHREY

... Lincoln. WASHINGBOROUGH. During the past week the children of the Couucil Scnool have forwarded more tnan halt a cwt. of blackberries for national use. WAR SAVINGS’ ASSOCIATION. — We regret to hear of the resignation of the secretary to the above association ...

WAR IN THE AIR

... labour; good wages, Men over military age.—~ Apply, H. Hunt, Dominie Cross, Bett‘o:a. W.\‘J'l'l.T) to BUY, any quantity of BLACKBERRIES; good price given. —C. Lockton, Fruit Merchant, Grantham; or Sleaford Market. Mondays. AZ\Y quantity of GOOD OLD FAT HENS ...

HOW THE TAME R-üBIT PAYS

... tea-leaves. The green :smuta of gorse or furze are much relished by the tame rabbit, as are sprigs and leaves from nut, blackberry, elm, oak, pcflnr, hawthozn, mulberry, lime and willow trees. Prunings of fruit trees and vines of French bheans and scarlot ...

MILLIONS OF PEOPLE

... 71h. jars in Vietoria and Golden Plum, Damson, Raspherry and Gooseberry, Strawberry and Gooseberry, Raspberry and Arple_ Blackberry and Avple, and Marmalade, 2s. 2d. per jar, 13d. allowed for empty jars. 21h. jars rom 7id. each. Equal to home-made jams ...

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 ...

THE WEEK'S GARDENING, (HINTS FOR THE HOME

... more susceptible fruits. Cultivated blackberries produce such very uperior fruit to the hedgerow blackberry hat it is well worth while to have a few lants in one’s garden. The best variety is the ursley-Leaved Blackberry, which is ‘a very rong grower. Each ...

KESTEVEN

... shop, said he saw defendant in the shop leaning over the counter. She went into the shop and ddfendant gave her a pound of blackberries, and she then bought a hat for 3s. 6d, and a mirror for lls. 114 d., and with the remaining threepence bought an orange ...

The Dearer Jam,

... that mixed jams are mainly contemplated. The fruits most prolific this year are strawberries and gooseberries, while the blackberry crcp is a real bumper. Considerable quantities of jam of varying kinds are lying ready for shipment in the Unit-d States ...

ELLANEOUS RECIPES

... which needs ~of sugar to the pound of vegebe ldged to anv kind of fresh or in jam-making. It can be used in \fitim with blackberries instead of -third dried apricot and two-thirde p is also very satisfactory. Peel and seed the marrow and cut , steam till ...

PROVISIONS

... dozen: culinary ury-lm. Is. 6d. to 2s. per stone; dessert apples, 2 ...