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SMOKING IN A MORTUARY

... glow, or the holly berries now shining profusely amid their parent green. The quantity of sloes almost unparalleled, and blackberries and crab apples sod the miscellaneous fruits of wayside and thicket hart appeared in great quantities. -Mony haws, moor ...

OUTRAGE BY A SUPPOSED LUNATIO

... little sensation has been caused in the Ashby district of Leicestershire by the daring attack of stranger a lady who was blackberry!ng on the highway about half a mile from the town. Mrs. H. Sullen, with her daughter and son and a lady friend, Misa Taylor ...

FIRES AND LOSS OF LIFE

... himaalf anddooned clerical dothoa, he tralked boldly from the house. A few later ] police-constable saw a clergyman feeding blackberries, and noticing that was eating ravenously became auapicioua. The clergyman aid not appear lathe least nonplussed at aU.Tition ...

HUMOROUS m JOTTINGS

... qaeattona now, my child. Wait anUl yon are old enoogb to bo manrtod.” ■» A balf wittod lad waa naked if ba bad over eeen a rad blackberry. “To anro 1 bare,” mid Barway, “ aU biaekbarrioa are rod when they ar* groan.’* _ • “Wa band knee, bat not tbo elbow”to ...

WANTKD A PLANT NAME

... there are 14 illustrationH of different varieties the Bobos. One of these. Rubua idwus, I* the wild raspberry ; another the blackberry or common bramble. Rubua fraticoeus. Iha Raglish name of Rubua aubereetns ia the • red.fruited bramble,* and from the plate ...

LADIES’ COLUMN

... winter, but it ia art yet too late far bouackaopem to lay up stores ef borne made likely to be useful during the winter. Blackberries, many think, not worth the fall wrigkt of tho ■ primary, ate the eaaaeßMßeo stinting the quantity is loss tho preomve, ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... to Unkuniaas, iwe-ing several small ; country there nub-tropical, and oranges, bananas. Ac., groyr wihl- us plentiful as blackberries home. Monkey-s awl snakes alsmnd. whilst ahsrks sjiort themselves at the river mouth, rendering seabathing rallier risky ...

NOTES. REV. K. PAGE. Rubber 1 yrcs » Speciality JOHN FOWLER & SONS, How local w# wo®'l* - 3 *®

... love! Our frtc«-H were now toward Kinon. Kreu the dry turnpiko aUunls at traction*' note the promise of almmlaut crop of blackberries, and fragrant woodbiito from the h.gh hedge*, era and glint|>»«-s are gained fair l.uidrea,-cs KyonJ the volley through ...

Dressage days

... carp and bream, second spot went to Harrogate’s Roy Whincup with 91b. of bream and three carp for 181 b. 1'%%0z. from the blackberry bush; 3, M. Hare (Niddmen) 181 b. 100 z., five carp; 4, D. Hare (Niddmen), 111 b. 150 z., five carp; 5, C. Taylor (Knar ...

Clear this footpath

... nigh impossible to use unless dressed in trousers, coat and boots. Stinging nettles, five to six feet high, and trailing blackberry on both sides of the path tend to be growing inwards. When the rain comes th:&ath is reduced even further, peme cannot pass ...