FROM AEROPLANES TO CHURCHES
... '\. !)f -' ' } you see the rabbit on I - squirrel ; * ari ere birds on all. That '.' tie on it, and there Wl st-d this blackberry * * * h/'r.-vv ade start carving ...
... '\. !)f -' ' } you see the rabbit on I - squirrel ; * ari ere birds on all. That '.' tie on it, and there Wl st-d this blackberry * * * h/'r.-vv ade start carving ...
... currants, sd. to 6d. per lb.; cucumbers, 6d.; loganberries, 4d. per lb.; mushrooms, Bd. to Is. per lb.; sprouts, 4d. per lb. ; blackberries, 2d. to 4d. per punnet; plums, 4d. per lb.; damsons, 4d.; pears, 4d. Corn (Retail).—Wheat, 9s. 6d. cwt.; black and white ...
... Canada and the United States. Nearly 1,000 tons of blackberries are canned annually. Cultivated varieties, which are much larger than the wild ones, are used. , Cornwall produces some good blackberries for canning. Useful auantities of damsons, goose, ...
... Mrs. Sage (East Budleigh), Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeon (Budleigh Salterton), Mr. Greenslade (Exmouth), Mr., Mrs. and Mr. F. Sage (Blackberry), Mr. Stovell (Stowford), Mr. and Mrs. Vicary (Newton Poppleford), Mrs. A. West and Miss Pring (East Budleigh), Mr. K. ...
... Miss E. Radford; Honiton lace, Mr.-. Arthur; knitting, Mrs. Atherton; dressed doll, Miss B. Radford; pastry, Miss V- jam (blackberry' and. apple), Mi.-A V. bacon, Mrs. F. Fry AWARDS, Durable garment, Mrs. A. May; silk undergarment. Miss M. Radford and Miss ...
... the Penzance County School for Girls, who was also awarded gold star for her beautiful realistic sketches of foxgloves, blackberries, roses, and wallflowers. Two silver stars were awarded to H. Collins, Hazelwood, Mlnehead, for her vigorous drawings of ...
... n« before the trees X ack afly ' I,ed « e fruits e liazell nuts L« :,, ,ona; plentiful this T arvi k has gathered Pro. , blackberries. && »OS C ?ce d 0n hawthorn S. C - i low than one -Nature's autumn he ne ? , a very reliable w inier ...
... routine business was rarely relieved except for full dress debate every now and again, full dress debates are now common blackberries September. Unemployment, defence, foreign affairs, all have helped bring grist the, speaking man's mill, and all have provided ...
... Juu Edwards, Jobu Edwards. Basket of Garden Flowers, school children. -C. Lantern, Minna* Edwards, Mary Edwards. Wild Blackberries, school children.- C. Lsutern, D. Logi, 0. Miller. Children's Pel.-0. Miller, A. Trete, A. Stonelake, G. Edwards. VEGETABLES ...
... meaningless jingle that masquerades modern, but which very often bears no more resemblance to real art than melon does to a blackberry. Poets of the calibre of Mr. Stokes perform a very useful function in these days of chaotic ami prolific mediocrity, for ...
... flowers at the neckline; Mrs. R. wore a black and white ensemble; Mrs. Chaffe chose deep blue velvet, and Miss R. a frock in a blackberry shade; Miss B. Jams was wearing forest-green evening dress, and Mrs. J. Irish was pink. Miss M. Cornish wore deep shade ...
... 5d lb . plums 4d and sd, apples Id to 4d blackberries ad. savoys lid to 3d ■ each Brussel sprouts 3d, raspberries is punnet. SATURDAY. TOTNES.—Potatoes Is to 2s score, armies 2d to 3d, plums 3d to sd, blackberries crapes 2s, tomatoes 4d 6d 10., carrots ...