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... baskets blackberries. Father and idly thinking that the bag lie worth the cost of fares, !. perhaps, pains. have the fruits on the allotd.ire they will grow bigger •he hedgerows, and where the II not have to be picked before e ripened? Blackberries, and ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1930
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 749 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

rdeit 1./ and HoVale

... the Lowberry, and the best cooking one is the Loganberry. Both have the sap of the Superlative raspberry and the common blackberry. They are more easily pleased with regard to cultivation than are raspberries. Potato-Onions.—The potato-onion resembles ...

Published: Friday 11 April 1930
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 524 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

HELPFUL HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE A USEFUL AND INEXPENSIVE BLAZER

... tbe of one not mar your enjoyment, Si the Was of • more expensive stick might. Plain and strong. with crook so useful black-berrying —they were roads of stout and gorse. and it would be a really good ides to one before you go away. LOST UMBRELLAS! Do ...

Published: Friday 25 July 1930
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 1159 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

OBSERVATIONS

... Mr. Davies, the school attendance officer, said the attendance was 31 our of 93. He had heard that the boy had been out blackberrying. WOMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE GUILD. At the meeting of the guild, on Tuesday, the president (Mrs. Midge) read pail of the report ...

Published: Friday 10 October 1930
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 602 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... hardy as the brambles. Blackberries and the hybrids (blackberries and raspberries crossed and re-crossed) will flourish almost anywhere, in partial shade and in the sunshine, and in rough ground dug but one spade deep. The Blackberries.—Years before the ...

Published: Friday 07 November 1930
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 487 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A Dalwo

... straw and soil. A couple of wisps of straw ought to come through the mound for ventilation. A Winter Pruning. Raspberries, blackberries, and their crosses—the hybrid brambles, such as Loganberries and Lowberries—are similarly treated. Once the stems have ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1930
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 1044 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Old Widnes Reookotions

... shop now stands in Mersey Road were the lodge gates and carriage drive leading to the hall. There was a dense growth of blackberry bushes there. WhenWhenin seamia, ripe, I have gathered many quarts of the berries. The Parsonage, as it was then called ...

Published: Friday 27 February 1931
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 421 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TIMELY RESCUE MADE

... TIMELY RESCUE MADE No game was secured after the pig, but a few blackberries were found. Fires were lit to attract attention, but no boats were sighted until Saturday, March 2ist, when one with an outboard engine passed. Two cartridges expended as a signal ...

Published: Friday 22 May 1931
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 139 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PROFITS

... kinds of fruits snd vegetables will be used. These include dessert cherries, Morello cherries (for cooking, cultivated blackberries, red currants, beetroots, carrots, celery, new potatoes, spinach, and turnips. For the first time, therefore, these canned ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1931
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 507 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

AUTUMN PRESERVING

... almost September, when surely there must be fine weather at last! Then think of drowsy days in the hot sun, lazily picking blackberries for jellies and jam. Plums too, damsons and all the autumn fruits are ready for preserving an i so if you are wise you ...

Published: Friday 28 August 1931
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 165 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

DOUBLE TEXTURE MAC'S. TO WEATHER AUTUMN RAINS WOVEN WOOLLEN FROCKS-HOME RUGMAKING-SILVER-LIKE TEAPOTS

... Jones. Newhomuzli Arm: Dolgarroz: Nr. Conway. . • arnarvomhire. for the following 1.1. rerilie : BLACKBERRY TRIFLE 6 Penny Sponge Cakes 2 of Blackberries 1 lb. Apples pint of Thick Cream. Method_ Boil. the apples and Macklin*, together it h half a pint ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1931
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 453 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

RUNCORN & DISTRICT

... a letter to the court Royle expressed sorrow at inadvertently committing an offence, and added that he was looking .for blackberries. ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1931
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 661 | Page: 5 | Tags: none