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Tim LOGAN-NERVY

... fruits. Both In habit and fruit the Logan-berry partakes of the nature of both of its parents, the red Raspberry and the Blackberry. Happily it has inherited the hardiness and vigour of its bramble relative, and It will, under favourable conditions, throw ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1904
Newspaper: Beverley Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 192 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OFFICER S AWFUL DEATH

... Henry Hunt, a four-year-old boy, at Chatham.’expressed the opinion that death was caused the child eating new bread and blackberries. Rolling from made up a dressingtable bed by the side, seven-woek>- ...

The Fruits of the Rose

... frnita of the rose family appiea, foam, peaohea, plums, cberriee, and quince* as wall our strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries. The apple ie fruit of long descent. Among the rains the Swiss lake dwellers are found remains small seed apples which ...

THE SECRET OF SUCCESS

... THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. One day, in blackberry time, when little Johnny Flails And half a dozen other boys were starting with their pails To gather berries, Johnny’s pa, in talking with his said, That he could tell him bow to pick so he’d come out ahead ...

THE BEVERLEY RECORDER AND GENERAL ADVERTISER—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER THE ADAPTABLE WILLOW

... demand for blackberrie*, sloe*, and other wild fruits, and Inst season, at time when apples were two shillings a bushel, blackberries were selling at the rate of twelve shillings a bu«hel. Several people, spending their holidays blackberrying. ami arranging ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1905
Newspaper: Beverley and East Riding Recorder
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 939 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Sole Lessee and Manager—Mr Wilson Barrett

... Monday, May 9tb, 1887, and during the week, The new and original Comedy-Drama in One Act, by tbe Author Turned Up,”— BLACKBERRIES, Played over Two Hundred Nights in London. To be followed by the New and Highly Successful Original Melo-Dramatio Farcical ...

DO brandy-paper or anything of the kind is needed. A prettv frosting for a window with unpleasant outlook mav made

... window. As the water dries, charming frosi-ltke pattern will seen on the glass. The latter should be well cleaned beforehand. Blackberry Cordial.—But the berries in stone jar. set iu pan of boiling water. Sim mer until soft, tiien strain. Measure the ju>ee ...

THE FALL ON THE ICE

... many times lately, mother; you know the blackberries are all ripe down Trioder's-lane, and you never saw such a lot of nuts.— _ _ yes, I know, interrupted her mother with a little laugh; and I nuts and blackberries. too, when I little girl; but when you ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1903
Newspaper: Beverley Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 542 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WOLD NEWTON

... lie had received complaints about defendants and others searching for game. In defence the accused said they were getting blackberries, and had no intention of looking for game. Major Moorfoot, against whom were previous convictions, was fined .£l. and 2s ...

Published: Saturday 17 October 1896
Newspaper: East Riding Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 195 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DOG UIS OWN GUAVE

... was dressed in clean shirt and collar, and wrapped in a blanket and sheet, while round the head was a twisted wreath of blackberry bush thorn. Twenty cygnets were killed at Hampton Court for the King’s table at Christmas. There are so many charities at ...

HINTS TO AMATEURS

... shrubbery. This position will also suit the Medlar. Some day those who hare plenty of space may rive more attention to the Blackberries by mak• mg selections from our native Bramble. Flowering late, they are not cut by spring frosts. This is the beet month ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1905
Newspaper: Beverley Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 234 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FRUITS AS MEDICINE

... figs, tamarinds, prunes, mulberries. dates, nectarines, and plums. The astringent fruita are pomegranates, cranberries, blackberries, raspberries, dewberries, barberries, quinces, pears, and wild cherries. The diuretics are grapes, peaches, strawberries ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1903
Newspaper: Beverley Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 232 | Page: 2 | Tags: none