WEED-KILLER IN PIE ALLEGATION
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... yards V' °f j? blackberries were iL Edwards made the e . other hotel took Later a number Pe blackberries con\,%i Pound of arsenic. vk>V ta,em «- fan 11 ...
... Scottishbred Ellen of Dalhousie. was preferred to G. C. & F. C. Knight's twoand-a-half-year-old Blackberry the 6th of Stody, by Gerando of Fordhouse, out of Blackberry the 2nd of Stody. I The heifer, which stood second in the class won by the champion, made ...
... holiday will use two legs instead of four wheels and an economy tip to ramblers is—take a basket Iledgerows are laden with blackberries. Boughs of trees are heavy with crab-apples. There are elderberries and rowanberries in profusion. They all help the stock ...
... Mistakes Deadly Nightshade tor Blackberries. Several Atherstone children went out for a stroll in the country on Saturday, when two brothers ate some berries of the deadly nightshade variety in mistake for .blackberries. Both bovg afterwards fell ill ...
... Annie Middleton, and Marion Moug. BLACKBERRY TIME Well said Cookie, / would like you To get blackberries for me. They are plentiful and ripe now. So they set Qut eagerly, And basket each they took To -pick blackberries for Cook. Warrant for civil im ...
... FREE FOOD. Blackberries and Mushrooms Flourish Uncontrolled. the hedgerows blackberries tempt the fingers of passers-by, and country children coming- home from school have their lips stained a deep purple. The berries promise a rich wayside harvest. Already ...
... —Blackcurrants is the name used in Scotland and England. Occasionally hear the word blackberries used in Scotland. Brambles in Scotland are called blackberries in England Brown Jack.—D. 11. Jardinc was born at Bombay on October 23, 1900. His parents ...
... rasplierry nail the blackberry it is believed to lie a true bramble native of the United States. The latest novelty is one named Veitchlierry il which is the result of a c r oss between th e raspberry ,%limitlanci• and the blackberry. ft is valuable it ...
... it was arranged that blackberry and apple pie should be on the menu of both t,he Leicester hotels owned by Mr Bone—the Stoneycroft and the Elmfield Avenue Hotel, which were only few yards apart. In the loft where the blackberries were kept was tin of ...
... holiday will use two legs instead of four wheels and an economy= tip to ramblers is—take a basket ! Hedgerows are laden with blackberries. Boughs of trees are heavy with crab-apples. There are elderberries and rowanberries in profusion. They all help the stock ...
... SUFFOCATED IN MUD. Tragic End to Girl's Quest of Blackberries. Whilst blackberrying at Ramsey, near Peterborough, Annie Howes, aged 18, a domestic servant, saw a temptmg bunch of berries overhanging pond. In reaching over for them she overbalanced and ...
... flavour. The blackberry played a large part in oldtime healing. The fruit contains malic and citric acids, pectin, and albumen. A favourite preparation, which was supposed to have an almost marvellous effect in checking dysentery, wa« blackberry-powder. This ...