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BANFFSHIRE HERALD, S

... Malcolm, 2 Mrs Smith. Crumpets-1 Miss Malcolm, 2 Mrs Pirie. Best lb. butter on Edingight?Mrs Mann. Blneberry jelly ?Mrs Smith. Blackberry jelly-1 Mrs Reid, 2 Mrs Bagra. SCHOLASTIC. Best sung song-1 Christina Ann Horn. silver medal ; 2 Elsie Kelman, Croylet : ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1900
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2293 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Nansen Soup

... is indy to be aeon in the autumn, and on every cottage wall the virginia creeper is already red. The woods are full of blackberries, but these 111 V still waiting for the first frost to ripen them. In the hollow beyond the main road a line of silver willows ...

THE STAR GAME

... dip and a frolic; when it was winter they went skating and snowballing over the hills; in the autumn they were off for a blackberry expedition. Bridget watched the game with arms crossed, her honest taco amazed. Who would think, she said, that the ...

?be Colonial lea

... is universal, and in many places includes women. Members of Parliament are paid. and Labour members are as plentiful as blackberries in an English lane in October. A Welsh County Council is nothing to a Colonial Parliament It is not the business of Liberals ...

THOMAS FISHER,

... per lb. Goods Cheer, 7d per 1.. ; Meese, 9d pie lb. ; gen Wier, Is, Is Yd. end le ed per lb. ; Lord. 10d per lb. ; ray, Blackberry. Raspberry. per lb. ; Glogesberry, bd per lb. • Jellles—App7e end Gooseberry, per ; Per lb. ; ((owe 17e per (Pune =tondo ...

NOTES ON GTTTINCS

... to 3 inches long, these cuttings being planted heriaentelly in soil or moss produce roots. With some exceptions, such as blackberries. this sort of cutting roots heat in bottom heat. Cuttings from the roots of apples. pears, and many other fruit trees will ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1915
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 674 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FLOWER SHOW AT 11110plE. THE Dyka Horticultural Association held their ninth annual show of flowers, fruits, ..

... reduced by a-half. As regards the show itself, vegetables were very good, and fruit, especially gooseberries, rasps, and blackberries, was far forward oonsidering the lateness of the season. The judges for these were—Mr J. Sherlaw, Kineteary, and Mr D. ...

SOW OF THE GERMAN WEAVER

... Rubexahl one of the roost touching and lieautiful of the German popular stories. From-the of Silesia. Green grow the bud ling blackberry hedges; \\ hat joy» violet meets mv quest The blackbird seeks the last year's sedges, The chaffinch als«» builds her nest ...

WR I Meetings

... Keith. Mrs Urquhart, Mason Arms, was useful notes dash , g with big bud and reappointed to represent the Aushindoen WRI In blackberries. Ihe subject for on the Mortlech Memorial Nall Manage- week will be on Or' up I. ef Retation merit Committee to ke formed ...

(Gardening

... (Gardening PICKING FRUITS. Blackberries.—Exposure of picked fruit to hot sunshine impairs its quality in a few minutes. To obtain the finest and best fiavoured berries. picking should be deferred untill they are quite ripe. Currants. - Like all other ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1915
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 748 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

KEITH'S MODERN STORE Return of Buyers. c.faK_s.a

... both British fruits. are similar in season, in flavour, and in uses Both belong' to the Rose Family, which also includes blackberry and loganberry. these 'fruits contain a proportion of an attractive flavouring, and have a high value as digestives. Newgate ...

THE SHOW

... Mr James Duncan, Tochineal House, was deservedly placed high in the prisolist for his exhibit of currants, his sample of blackberries, which awarded Mr Brown's special prize, being remarkably fine. ...