THE TURF
... Club Open Welter ilicap, Jack Spinner for the Grouse Handicap, O U for hja Nobles' Welter Handicap, Bravo Monkseleigh for Blackberry Maiden Plate, and Golden Ensign (or Heather Plate. ...
... Club Open Welter ilicap, Jack Spinner for the Grouse Handicap, O U for hja Nobles' Welter Handicap, Bravo Monkseleigh for Blackberry Maiden Plate, and Golden Ensign (or Heather Plate. ...
... sweetest-scented flowers are white. Very few blue Bowers possess scent, A loganberry is a cross between the raspberry and blackberry. I 11 was so called from Judge Logan, of California, because ne | first cultivated it. ...
... Scotland. 2—Tho loganberry is named after Judge Logan, an American who obtained the fruit by crossing the { raspberry and the blackberry. The average weight of a seagull * is from to 2 lb. 4—Kroo-boys are West African negroes from the Pepper Coast of f employed ...
... fruitful plains, photographed, as it were, on my memory. BLACKBERRY JAM. My only substantial souvenirs are some jars of veritable blackberry jam and bottle of famous cider. By the way, blackberries are only good when cooked to any one past the age of twelve ...
... FUR TRIMMED COAT 1 with a magnificent fall collar sable Siberian squirrel can be had in a beautiful new woollen cloth in blackberry, brown, or in a 44 in. hip fitting coat in black. This represents outstanding value, vSGns 80 VERY SPECIAL SQUIRREL TRIMMED ...
... Ask your local Smedley Stockist lor these Fresh Frozen Foods. FRUlTS:—Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Cultivated Blackberries, Loganberries, Blackcurrants. VEGETABLES:—Garden Peas, Asparagus, Stringless French Beans, Runner Beans, Broccoli. LIMITED ...
... cooling shade, and out to the sunlit space Where heather and grass and flower and fruit grow happily their place. Where blackberry brambles climb the hedge, and clovers border the way— Oh, to be free to follow the Yoad for one dear autumn day! —Everyone's ...
... T. 11. Clarke; Honest Boy C Hook; Highwayman. G. Drifting South (J. E. Bishop; Blackberry Pie. T. Cusack; Oli Moon R. Turnell. HIGHWAYMAN (2 1 lav) 1 MOON (4-11 2 BLACKBERRY PIE (100 Tote- Win div.. 6/9; places 3/3. 3/3. 5/-. O A .I Fair Enough, J. D ...
... reminds one of a story of the American Civil War. After the struggle was over majors, colonols, and captains were as thick as blackberries. Many of these heroes were in the habit of fighting their battles over again at hotel bars. On one of these occasions a ...
... Describing conditions under the _ occupation, Mr le Breton tells how the glanders made ersatz tea from sugar. ot, carrots, blackberry leaves and roas mangolds. Soap they manufactured rom sand and chalk with little scent. ...
... not enough for a man to be a good sportsman must also stand well socially and have influential fnends. Peers are as thick blackberries there and half the ducal bench belong. I mention these facts (says the Free Lance) as contrast to what follows. Club ...
... far from perfect. Longstnffe over-clubbed himself in playing to the seventh green, over which his l>all went and into a blackberry bush. He and his partner attempted recoveries, and finally picked the ball up, to one to the good with seven holes played ...