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BOth you and I know which of these two women is the more pleasant and good-mannered! One of the tests

... even when you are taking tea from the clear glass topl * * * BLACKBERRIES. Thanks to the rainy weather, which will be remembered as one the moeb die. appointing of recent years, blackberries largeerami richer than usual this autumn. They last until the ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1931
Newspaper: Midland Counties Advertiser
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 491 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The Housewife s Foe THIRST and (oremost amonij si>ecial October delicacies comes the pheasant; but for people ..

... plentiful. Though the fresh fruit season drawing to a close may be able to procure plums at the beginning of the month, blackberries up to the twelfth, and damsons till the end. English apples and pears, which are ripening fast, are delicious both in flavour ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1931
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 933 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

WOMAN’S

... stiffly-whipped w lites of two eggs. Put into small caps, and when quite cold pour over blackberry swace, made as follows: Put half a pint of stalked and washed blackberries tmto a pan with half a pint of water and 4oz. eugar. Add half a teaspoonful of nutmeg ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1931
Newspaper: Ballymena Observer
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 639 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Blackberries,

... Blackberries, Blackberries arc abundant everywhere and children arc gathering large quantities for sale the local shopkeepers. Tbs Cranford iron-kiln continues to turn out finest, possible lime for both building and whitewash ing. DON’T BE VAGUE ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1931
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 35 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LETTERKENNY ITEMS

... Football League. tn the minor G.A.A. football compelihl’iLw (Letterkenny) defeated Baltjtbofey 5 (joints to 2 Blackberries. Although blackberries are verv scarce r^ ,SOn ’ th V ,T pprice , heir, paid in Letterkenny and Ramelton is only one shilling per stone ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1931
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 836 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FAN AD NOTES. OCTOBER DEVOTIONS. The October devotions, consisting of Rosarv and Benediction, started yesterday ..

... been re-opened Ist October, THE BLACKBERRY HARVEST. The harvest of pur roadsides, that no one has either to sow or attend to, was seldom ever as plentiful as this year. The hedges everywhere are loaded with blackberries that are just now at their best ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1931
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 791 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE WREATHS

... has been admitted to Letterkenny Hospital suffering from a broken kg sustained through slipping whilst gathering blackberries. Blackberries are not so plentiful this year. The gatherers are only getting is per stone for them, in Letterkenny and Ramelton ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1931
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2783 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DIANA IS DANGEROUS

... his hat (curse these modern young farmers and their party manners) and expressed the hope that she was getting plenty of blackberries; after which he looked hard at me where I stood on the other side of the stone ditch, and I looked hard at him, and we ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1931
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 733 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

REV. R. V. OILLILAND

... Diana's were very close together as he stooped to help her with her gathering. Four or five fields away we got plenty of ripe blackberries, but all the time it kept running through my head that Diana's eyes were blacker and Diana's lips were riper than them ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1931
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 374 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LATEST MARKETS

... to per load. Turf, fis 8a per load. Young pigs, 10a to 17s fid each. Fruit —Irish apple*, 1& cwt.; pears, Is per stone; blackberries, Is per stone. Butter —Lumps, KM to lid; butts, 9d to lOd ; prints, Is to Is 3d; creamery. Is fid to Is fidall per lb. ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1931
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 330 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LIFE SAVED BY 14 STONE

... organiser of a small but determined party who went blackberrying one day last week. I had promised the rest of the party that I would lead them to a veritable El Dorado of brambles where they would find blackberries in all directions, thick as leaves in Val!Ambrose ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1931
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1464 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Slaekberry Shape

... Slaekberry Shape. Boil a pound of fresh blackberries in a pint and a half of water, then strain the berries through a hair sieve. Replace the blackberry juice in the pan, and add two ounces of sugar and the juice of a lemon. Bring to the boil again, and ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1931
Newspaper: Frontier Sentinel
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 94 | Page: 7 | Tags: none