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CHAPTER XVIII

... Tour wife! replied the servant. Nay. how should I know aught about your wife? Gentlernea'a wives don't grow like blackberries in the wood! Then you know nothing—she has not nought shelter here Assuredly not. sir. Boer lady! 'tis queer weather ...

SCOTCH SEED POTATOES

... The text is divided iutn three parts. In the first, the history and cultivation of the aide, apricot. barberry.. bilberry. blackberry bugger and dimson, cob. nut. cherry, and filbert, crab. cranberry , fi g. currant growl:serer. (rape ine, loganberry. L ...

•• PUNCH JOKES

... yossibly the it would be useless. She harried along and Anthony kept pace with her in sileroe. Cabe were net as plentiful as blackberries. in the locality in which they found therneelvie, but at last Anthony bailed a belated four-wheeler. It could take some ...

TREATMENT OF CUTS

... at least half a pound, and bake in • quick overt for half an hour. Berra hot with orange or hard sauce or milk. Peaches. blackberries, and raspberries may be enhatituted for the smiles. THIEVES' DANGEROUS BOOTY. Marseilka, Monday.—A theft likely to be fraught ...

(ALL 114E71 CAMILLA OF THE KEEP. HT R. MURRAY GILCHRIST Author of Woods, TM Sterol Tontine, Old Thotrar. The

... never brought • friend to the place I don't wonder! cried Phoebe. A chap of his sort won't find friends growing on blackberry bushes! I should think it was the same with my old lad, Luke. I can't fancy either man or woman wanting to be free and easy ...

AIBFOIn

... catty were kindly shown by Mrs. Gregg. In table decor:diem. Mrs. Knowles was finne her exhibit being a pretty exhibit of blackberry bramble. The mend prize wee emired by 51r• , . Webb. There were excellent collections of freitehe goceeberrioe, phirmoulnary ...

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... 10s.. Worcester Pearrostin M. to 9.., other dessert sa. to 7a., Keswick Is. 3d. to other cooking 2s. id. to es. 1 cwt.- blackberries, 4d. to ltd. lb.; loganberries. Ad. to 31d. lb.: pears-Williams Si. ed. to les.. special Is. to 12s. pot; plums- Prolific ...

Burning Steamer Shag

... of broendo, waver., ealibectc, cauliflowor, late ecletv and 10ck , .; taxi to bottle daththes, and bush fruit, including blackberries. rhubarb: and .tire applies in plane, no, too dry but not damp. • R.‘IVFAILI. FOR sp.ar. It PORT igICREST. Total for morph ...

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... Strawberries yield the smallest amount of energy from a given weight. compared with other fruits. Raspbernies stand next. then blackberries, then watermelons, then cranberries. and these, again. are followed by currants. One can get three times the amount of ...

SMITHFIELD MARKET

... comsert 24. ad. to 75. 9d.. Lord Grosvenor 4e. to 4. ad.. Wsrper's King 4. to 4. Pd., other cook.. 14. Gd. to 6.. ad. .61b.; blackberries. 31d. lb.; moon.. ;es. to 7.. 3d. pot, damascene., Ss. od. to Gs. 3d. pot. pees.--sPemsl Ols. to Pas. U.S.. common 4 ...

MARKET PRICES

... . 9d.„ Lord Oro.- ..emir ls. 2d. to ls. 9d., Warner's King 3s. Id. to N. 9d.. other cooking 2.. 10d. to 4.. ltd. 56%.: blackberries. 2:d. ; damson. as. NI. to N. pat; damascenes, 3s. 9d. to 58. 9d. pot; tuts. 314. It.; pease -Wilhams 3.. Gd. to N. rip ...

LADIES COLUMN

... country not w ue&act to garner the barve,4 of the &ids mid Midges which Nature has given this year wiih such a prodigal baud. Blackberries, crab-apples, and sloe. 1,1! make de• leter.bie dishes in the winter slmad if gathered now and preierved—not neoessarly ...