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A NONSENSE JINGLE

... We'd lie on the ground in the summer time And melt and melt and melt. It the world was a field of gold Ind the gold was blackberry pie. We'd save up our pennies in autumn time And buy and buy and buy. If all the world were blade. , of grass And all the ...

Published: Friday 27 July 1906
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 117 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE LOGAN BERRY

... THE LOGAN BERRY. This admirable fruit is believed to have resulted from a cross between a raspberry and blackberry. It is of brambie-like growth, while the fruit resembles that of the mulberry in appearance and also in acidity and juiciness. The fruit ...

Published: Friday 08 December 1911
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ASSISTING A SISTER

... count rice. - While olaying in a .:eld at West Wickham. Kent. on Sunday two boys MSC the body of a man Nine. Iwneat POme blackberry bushes. Re was ident4ied as Finest Samuel Savage. of Weat Wickham. Death is believed to have been from natural causes. ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1932
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 111 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PROTECTING FRUITS FROM BIRDS

... in the ease of large plantations, the injury done by Girds is proportionately less than in small ones. Raspberries and blackberries ran often be protected by planting elder and mulberry near them. Quite an ingeniour method that. in +one in- Ntanccm very ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1916
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 124 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

NZZDED GI.AgRER,

... Indeed! 11 , vtook an entire stranger for an old friend, perhaps! No, nothing of the sort. I mistook a bumblebee for a blackberry. ...

Published: Friday 24 November 1911
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 114 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

0 0 WOMAN'S WCOR.L.D C) 9

... fire. Apple and blackberry cheese is a good preserve. Peel and core about five pounds of tart apples. l'ut in a saucepan with just enough water to keep them from burning. Cover, and stew gently till soft. Add the same quantity of blackberries Stir for a few ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1938
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 958 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOW TO KEEP A GOOD COMPLEXION

... in a good. looking face. and to maintain this well-regulated condition attention to a fruit diet is recommended. Plume, blackberries, white and red grapes, oranges, and peaches are amonguible fruits, and it is difficult to say which is the best for a pretty ...

Published: Friday 17 September 1909
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ROOT CUTTINGS OF PLANTS

... in soil or moss. They generally thrive best with bottom heat, but most kinds. will grow in the open also. Such plant' as blackberries, bovrardies, peaches, cherries, apples, pears, etc., are readily increased in this way wider frame culture. Horse-radish ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1899
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 173 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NICE DISHES

... with a squeeze of lemon-juice and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Put a dust of coral!ine pepper on each egg. BLACKBERRY CREAM ICES.—Take of ripe blackberries, and crush in • bowl, adding the juice of a lemon and 3oz. of castor sugar. When well amalgamated. beat ...

Published: Friday 22 November 1907
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 415 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POTATOES

... gritty sand, lime, ashes, burnt earth, and lung, straw-containing manure. 811..ACKBERRY CULTURE. NLany of the American blackberries are excellent fruits. Strong, well-drained clay soils are best, but the plants thrive almost anywhere. Where possible, ...

Published: Friday 29 December 1916
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 824 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SOMETHING FOIL YOUNG FOLKS

... dirty. his hat was torts. and hi- feet were bare But he had a pleasant fate. In one band he e:aried • pail half-fu. of blackberries. - Go from here:' said John. running to the gate. We don't want ragged boil. around g.te ioe a drink. said the boy ...

Published: Friday 19 November 1915
Newspaper: Musselburgh News
County: East Lothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 450 | Page: 7 | Tags: none