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THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY MARCH 28 PARISH MEETINGS SITHNEY STILE PROBLEM The largest ..

... burning of arsenic Going around the fields of clover within range of the fumes of the stacks it was possible to see on the blackberry leaves a white dust which could be obtained on one’s finger That was one reason for the decrease in the number of hives ...

2 rHE WEST BRITON (MONDAY EVENING’S EDITION) MAY 6 1940 BI-WEEKLY EDITION “Slrgus” PRISCA FIDES” MONDAY MAY 6 ..

... lectures as to methods of preserving jam had also taken up the matter in regard to blackberries It would be distinctly regrettable if such fruit as loganberries and blackberries was permitted to go waste because there was not available sufficient supplies ...

THE VEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY MAY 9 LORRY AFTER LORRY PRIVILEGE ENDANGERED METHOD OF REMOVAL ..

... lectures as to methods of preserving jam had also taken up the matter in regard to blackberries It would be distinctly regrettable if such fruit as loganberries and blackberries was permitted to go waste because there was not available sufficient supplies ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY 6 1940 NEWS Bill The Cornwall Electric was read a second time in

... received from the Ministry was that the question making available supplies of sugar for the Preservation of rhubarb apples and blackberries was still under consideration THE HAY HARVEST During the past week many farmers in West Cornwall have busied themselves ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY 13 1940 RATIONED BUT CORNISH LADY’S PREFERENCE ELSTON CALLS TO ..

... Loganberries— 1st class Mr£ RatclifTe Raspberries 1st classt Mrs Ratcliffe Rhubard 1st class Mrs Thomas Porthleven Mexican blackberry— 1st class Miss V Adamson Porthleven Salad Herds Beet— 3rd class Mrs Rowe Cucumber 3rd class Miss Bowring Lettuce 1st class ...

THE WEST BRITON (MONDAY EVENING’S EDITION) JULY ZZ ton BI-WEEKLY EDITION “&rgu PRISCA FIDES TRURO MONDAY JULY ..

... the soft had finished with the blackberries advertise but the it was West Briton formation regarding any supP10 able During the efforts will be made in organised parties will be arrant blackberrying in the autumn blackberry to gather bulk for jam-making ...

3 MET IN TRURO CATHEDRAL THE FOOD FRONT FARMERS ORGANISING A LITTLE TERROR SUDDEN DEATH OF LADY ROGERS ..

... the soft fruits season had finished with the exception of blackberries but it was agreed to advertise in the West Briton for information regarding any supplies available During the blackberry season efforts will be made to gather the fruit in bulk for ...

gRIBLE injuries METHODIST MINISTERS FAMILIES UNITED CANT GROW TOO MUCH MINISTRY OF FOOD FINAL DRAFT OF STATIONS ..

... officer— Mr F Dempster said many people picked blackberries and made enough blackberry jam to last them for the winter but that would not be possible with only 2 lbs of sugar Many children also took blackberry pasties to school but such a small allowance ...

THE WEST BRITON (MONDAY EVENING’S EDITION) AUGUST 19 1940 ‘®ic Triton BI-WEEKLY EDITION PRISCA FIDES TRURO ..

... was opened at Camborne i Friday for receiving jam jars in ©! nection w’ith the scheme for surplus soft fruit especially blackberries Mrs B Ehrenberg was in chart-Hundreds jars were received sub-committee of which Mr W Nichols is chairman has arranged for ...

THE WEST BRITON (MONDAY EVENING’S EDITION) AUGUST 19 1940 NEWS TRURO Gary's Methodist Church The ii Seymour ..

... the committee expressed the hope that the public would take advantage of this concession for the purpose of preserving the blackberry crop It was reported I that groups of butchers grocers bakers and dairymen in the city had arranged for mutual assistance ...

WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY AUGUST 22 1940 i RENDLESHAM DOES not approve FARMERS AND RED CROSS ..

... at Camborne on Friday for receiving jam jars in connection with the scheme for preserving surplus soft fruit especially blackberries Mrs B Ehrenberg was in charge Hundreds of jars were received The sub-committee of which Mr W Nicholas is chairman has arranged ...

4 rHE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY AUGUST 22 1940 Over £ 1 300 Promised GOOD START FOR FALMOUTH

... in these anxious times RALPH CLAYTON Ulogan Highway August 19th 1940 BLACKBERRY SPITFIRE Sir We are evacuees and are going blackberrying expeditions daily We selling the blackberries at 2d per lb to loc-'i people who place their with us in advance We doing ...