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BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES Tall tin 4 Medium tin 1] Danoxa BONED CHICKENTin{ /4 Chivers Olde English MARMALADE 1/6 for {4 / McDougalls S.R. FLOUR (31b.) i - 1/10 forv“ McDougalls S.R. FLO! (31b) 1/10 for 4 RYVITA 1/1 for 11 QUAKER OATS . 1/9% for 4/ Chef TOMATO KETCHUP ...

DIVISION E, FRUIT

... DIVISION E, FRUIT Degcert apples, 1 Miss O. Symonds, 2°'W, Slater; blackberries, ' 1 Miss A. 8, Chambers, 2 Mrs. M. Brett; dessert pears, 1| Miss A, S. Chambers; rhubarb, ] Mrs. D. Worsley, 2 C, Wallbank, 3 W. Slater; plums, 1 Mrs. F. Robinson, 2 W ...

LIQUEURS

... LIQUEURS AAVOCART setae s aas oA 8 = 14/6 Apricot Brandy . 45/- 23/- Benedicting 99/8 28/4 Blackberry Brandy 39/- Chartreuse Yellow 59/6 30/3 Chartreuse Creen 69/6 35/3 ColNtreatl «ooeseiveesese D9/4 28/2 Creme de Menthe ...

DIVISION B FRUIT

... any variety, 1 A. 8. Chambers, 3 W, Slater; cooking, any variety, 1 Mrs, Skelding, 2 A. S. Chambers, 2 R. W.. Stratton, Blackberries, cultivated, 1 Mrs. F. Hulatt, 2 Al 8. Chambers, 3 Mrs. ' M. ‘Brett; dessert pears, 1 Mrs. F. Hulatt, 2 A. & Chambers; ...

CODLINS AND CREAM

... 1 prefer as sounding somehow 50 PFalstafan, are now at their best. The bramble blossom, Loo, gives promise of a prolific blackberry crop. A flock of young lapwings settled in the road before me, Their mottled appearance suggested but contrasted strikingly ...

SALE YARDS, HORNE LANE, BEDFORD W.' & H. PEACOCK Announce the first of a aeries of Spring Salee of NURSERY

... a.m. Including; 4-year-old Apple, Pear, and Plum Trees in leading varieties; Black, Red, and White Currant, Gooseberry, Blackberry, Loganberry, and Raspberry. STAiNDARD ROSES: 11. T. and Floribunda bush, and climbing Roses: Honeysuckl e; STA NDARD ORNA ...

SALE YARDS, HORNE LANE, BEDFORD W. & H. PEACOCK Announce the first of a series of Spring Sales of ,NURSERY

... in. Including: 4-year-old Apple, ,Pear, apd Plum Trees in leading varieties; Black. Red. and White Currant, Gooseberry, Blackberry, Loganberry. end Raspberry. STANDARD ROSES: ALT.' and Floribunda, bush. and climbing. R 08116; Clematis: Honeysuckle; STANDARD ...

FRUIT AND COOKING

... FRUIT AND COOKING Blackberries, 1 Mr. W. Slater, 2 Mrs. D. Wilson; pears, 1 Miss 8. Chambers, 2 Mrs. W. Slater, 3 Mr. A. Chambers; cooldn‘( apples, 1 Mrs, RBerrington, 2 Mr, Blake, 3 Mrs. Skelding: dessert apples, 1 Mr. W. Slater, 2 Mr. A, Chambers, 3 ...

o 58 ed f ord, mn:é Diary ' ; nd ;A ()LD READER writes about ful of all the W°°lfi§gg

... right-of-way like a were heavily-laden of 8 b green lane he knows running was every promiseé S from Shire Oak, half-way. be- per blackberry crop- o tween Little. Brickhill and : % * Woburn and nearly to Sheep- jons: *og lane. He is also familiar with MY haver ...

ANNIE EDNA FOSTER DECEASED

... outdoor, 1 K. Lawrence, Fruit and flowers Apples, cooking, 2_E. Johnson; dessert, 1 and 2 Mrs. E. Cooper, 3 Mrs. C. Firmin; blackberries, 1 Mrs. Simkins; roses, 1 Mrs. F. Welch, 2 Mrs. R. Nash, 3 Miss E. Knight; chrysanthemums, 1 Mrs. F. Welch; dahlias, pom ...

BIRTHDAY PARTY

... akefield. Runners-up Mrs. Hull acting as secretary. Olney arranged a beetle drive were: Mesdames G. Norman A competition 'for Blackberry: for t¥le s'ocia%l‘time 43 ‘Char'teress and Hall. A COm: {%ny was judggd- by Miss M Tempsford. —A. demonstrapetition for ...

The bad old days by Nigel Whiskin

... it farmers kept the men poor. iarmer came along and L 09% for about eightpence a score. “My father used to walk away the blackberries—baskel npoqt children had to plait three. or four miles to work as well. And many a time W€ gahout ten yards a day. I car- ...