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lONISTS CONFIDENT

... their opponenta to she Fools boa Foundry. He had a some 90 yeses ago, had worked in with 274 others. In the old courtyard • blackberries last autumn (laughter), • • originally modems the site eame to the There was another the neighbourhood which turned out ...

Published: Monday 13 June 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1336 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. LONG GARLANDS WORN ON TRZ IVIINING DRESSER

... is •limey on the moors, and the Ira*, which begins with pride, is apt to finish with what is potted and bottled belated blackberries or blaeberries in parts ripen before the shooting tenancy is over. HOME-BAKING IN NEW ENGLAND. • - _ , A - F; ‘ , . ...

Published: Monday 08 August 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1046 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE AT HOME AND ABROAD. CROPS AND WEATHER

... be 111 crops will gain by a panes slow and wet harreat the pre- Se • t, the finished sample to the buyer. MUSHROOMS AND BLACKBERRIES. inirable little pamphlet ea mushrooms Lewis sesMk, F.R.H.S., has just world frees the well-known Agri- I .tas-iation in ...

Published: Thursday 01 September 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1539 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE PROVINCES. Mew Ova

... poor in quality owing to a lack of sunshine. Blackberries are easily the crop of the year so far as hedge-row fruits are concerned. In a year like this there ought to be an extra brisk demand for blackberries, seeing that plums and some other kinds of garden ...

Published: Thursday 01 September 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 770 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CAN YOU MAKE JAM? --

... CAN YOU MAKE JAM? -- HANDSOME PRIMA are fIA, SPECIMENS of BLACKBERRY AND APPLE JAIL warts. 11 Nov: EVERYWHERE ONE TI A GRAND OPPORTUNITY Olt • MONEY • PAPER PATTERN of BOYS OVERALL IS GIVEN AW ‘V WITH HOKE Mated September 29th ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 42 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

M.A P TER TO burr EVERY TA/MK THIS WEEKS NUMBER EIONTAngs: SWEATED WOMEN. MORE ABOUT I.4MITED. ONE MAN ( EINE

... ORDER A COPY TO-DAY. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. ONE /TINY. - YOU MAKE JAM? HANDSOME PRIZES are OFFERED for SPECIMENS of HOMEMADE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE JAN. IR NOTES. NOW SELLING EVERYWHERE ONE PENNY. DONT AlloS THIS GRAND OPPORTUNITY OF WIN \ ING • MONEY PRIZE ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 127 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

- CAN YOU MAKE JAM? 'HANDSOME PRIMER ate °Emma foe the MT HENS et SOME.MADE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE !AIL I

... - CAN YOU MAKE JAM? 'HANDSOME PRIMER ate °Emma foe the MT HENS et SOME.MADE BLACKBERRY AND APPLE !AIL I. HOMM NOTES. NOW BELLING EVERYWHERE. ONE PENNY. DONT THIS GRAND OPPORTUNITY OP WINNING • HONEY PRIM:. • PAPER PAITERN of A BOYS OVERALL IS GIVEN AWAY ...

Published: Thursday 22 September 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 293 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

... IS 66-64 crate. Plums: Pond'a Seedling, Ps to 10s per half-sieve; Monarchs, 7. fld to Ets ed : Damocles, res to 6s 6d. Blackberries, 2. ad to 3s Ikl per perk. Canary bananas. 7s to 9s per bunch: 9s 6d to 10. 04. Naples lemons. to per 420 case. Onions ...

Published: Friday 23 September 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 337 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HOLIDAY RESORTS. BY SEASHORE AND COUNTRYSIDE. PHEASANT SEASON. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY'S SPORT

... difficult to keep his birds from straying, for if there is one thing of 'which the hand-reared pheasant is fond, it is blackberries. There is a very heavy crop of this hedgerow fruit in most districts this autumn, and the sun has ripened them so rapidly ...

Published: Saturday 01 October 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1150 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SHOT VELVET GOWNS AND NEW FOOTGEAR. i

... subsequent bazaars, it is often duo to the fact that they are either too small for bowers, too expenaive to throw away on blackberrying or nutting, too bulky for shopping or travelling, and too grotesque or ugly in shape for decoration In crocheting raffia ...

Published: Monday 03 October 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1445 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

POULTRY AND GAME

... 9d per bag: apples, eating 3s to le, and cooking 3. to Si; pears, Meek Duchess 2s to 2,6 d, and 3s to 3e 4d per crate; blackberries 3s to 3. 4d per Peck; groves 9s to 12s barrel: bananas. Jamaican Is to Ps 6d per stalk, ana Tenerife 101 to 12s per crate ...

Published: Wednesday 05 October 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 408 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEVONSHIRE

... DEVONSHIRE. Arracsan • RAN.—A Sheldon lady. named Mrs. Smith Reuse, had a most unpleasant experience. She had been blackberry picking, and decided to take her tea in a field. She suffers from acute deafness and was quite of any danger, when a ram attacked ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1910
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 72 | Page: 9 | Tags: none