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Mr. Ellis Levr of Bowdon, Cheshire, writes to the Morniv Post as follows :— For preserving there is no better

... better fruit to be found than Blackberries, which are not only valuable as an article of food, but invaluable medicinally made into tea in cases of cold, sore throat, diarrhcea, etc. Ask your grocer for Wm. P. Hartley's Blackberry with Apple Jelly, new season's ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1884
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 69 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IN THE GARDEN

... America. It can be trained on a fence or a pillar, being similar in growth to a blackberry. The loganberry is a natural cross between, a raspberry and an Amencan blackberry, and grows very vigorously. The fruits are very large, of slightly acid . flavour ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1916
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 125 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Fixed Price

... Fixed Price. A summons for selling blackberries at above the fixed price was preferred against Harriet Walker, of Flexmere, NOrley, at the Borough. Police Court Wednesday. Mr. A. T. Halleway (Town Clerk) appeared to prosA6ute on behalf of the Local. Food ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1918
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 264 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

JAM FROM THE WILD FRUIT CROP

... cranberries. and there are hedge crops of • blackberries, wild. and elderberries. whiclt should be wade Oe most of. Schoolchildren in variona , parts of the country are. organised into. squads gathering blackberries.; and a similar loyal effort where other ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1918
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 318 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE LATCHFORD CADET CORPS

... prompt,..lausketry. Orderlies.—Sergeant A. Metcalfe and Cadet I. Gotelltone. J. B. STARKEY, Capt.; Commanding Officer. Blackberrying excursions are popular for day trips in country, and the crop is fast ripening in the South. • 71=1121C: • ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1918
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 50 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

We are still SELLING JAMS at the Old Prices Raspberry and Gooseberry Rasp and Apple Rasp and Rhübarb Rhubarb and

... still SELLING JAMS at the Old Prices Raspberry and Gooseberry Rasp and Apple Rasp and Rhübarb Rhubarb and Preserved Ginger Blackberry and Apple Golden Plum Victoria Plum Red Plum Marmalade COOKED MEATS : Boiled Ham. Polony. Sausage. Brawn. Luncheon Sausage ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1920
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 56 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

We are still SELLING JAMS at the Old Prices , Raspberry and Gooseberry Rasp and Apple Rasp and Rhübarb Rhubarb

... still SELLING JAMS at the Old Prices , Raspberry and Gooseberry Rasp and Apple Rasp and Rhübarb Rhubarb and Preserved Ginger Blackberry and Apple Golden Plum Victoria Plum Red Plum Marmalade COOKED MEATS : Boiled Ham. Polony. Sausage. Brawn. Luncheon Sausage ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1920
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 58 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A GOOD EXAMPLE

... let my brother know his number; his name is Maurice Archer. I envy you, Mona. When you are out blackberrying, think of your poor old Uncle, whose blackberrying days are over. And mind you don't bring all the fruit home inside you or else you may have a ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1915
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 402 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PENKETH

... PENKETH. NARROW ESCAPE.—On Saturday a girinamed Fisher had a narrow escape from drowning. She was gathering blackberries from a bush along the brook side, when she overbalanced herself and fell into the water. Owing to the recent heavy rain the brook ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1903
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 66 | Page: 7 | Tags: none