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... daring September. Nights sad morniegs will be somewhat chilly, but easshies will prevail daring hours, 9 till 6. Shomiag, sad blackberry-gathering moordose may therefore be amassed wittiest her and tremblisg. NOTWITMITANDING that die teaching fat all the schools ...

THE FOOD MARKET

... frost. Chestnuts are now in. hes are practically ail over, though some were in the market week. Damsons, plums crenherries, blackberries, applos. poars, nectarines, and pomegranates the fruits obtainable; noosrin,s. are 3.1 and 41 each, Pince art olsosp, ...

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... Queensmere under very restrictive conditions. Flowers are there to be looked at. but not plucked: the penalty for tasting a blackberry is 40/- and costs; and if we light a kettle for the purpose of making tea, our belongings are confiscated and we are conveyed ...

INQUISTS

... seat for, and came at once, bat the child died soon after his arrival. On Tuesday witness saw deceased with some unripe blackberries in her hand, which she took away from her, but she could not say if she had eaten any. Dr. Low proved making a post mortem ...

Mine Bryilen will Ronk at Mr. Mercer's .m the Broadway Sunday evening. and the Wimbledon (lopped Male Choir ..

... members of the At. Georges Band of Hope went to Bookham Common on Wednesday for their annual outing. The day waa 'pont in blackberrying - and nuttingand the creature comforts of the young people were well attended to by Mr. Sunbury, Dexter, and others. Tan ...

A CANINE CHAMPION

... uncles are the celebrated s Baron Sedgemore and Boitz,for which COO has recently refused. II is grandmother in Champion Blackberry, for whom £34111 was rejected a few weeks ago. Fortune'g Frolic owes his show MOM to Mr. George K. Sims, who made a special ...

Little Holland,

... supplied us with • motor car, we found ourselves objects of some curiosity. not to say derision. There are more motors than blackberries in the Hue: lanes, and say it with some feeling—a regrettable absence of pu But never I mind. We have decided to recuperate ...

(Frain 11.1“ A.)

... certain age, better known in the finamial than in the political woild. I bear that a isempany —with Lords as plentiful as blackberries—is to be Mouthed, the object being to buy, and sell in Wadi= plate under the keel massegensent of Captain Percival, some ...

OUR FUTURE The Bridge. To VII. ifilitroK

... one or more actually walked of the Common wearing in the of. their dress a hue spray of specimen fruit If uncultivated blackberries gr two on a public Cottanun may nut be gathered and eaten by those who them. 1 should he pleased to learn what beconea ...

'ANDARD, SATURDAY ,

... As to peaches and nectarine', if France did not mist se near to our markete we should forget what their flavour was. The blackberries would be in • highly jubilant condition, declaring that they had a gin. us this year, and were prepared tedeleer rep their ...

THREE INQUESTS. BOY'S GRUESOME FIND

... on the Common, on Sunday, about 11.14) am., in company with two other boys, Henry Potter and Peter Benedict, looking for blackberries. .1 hey went to some bushes near the old pound, and ten yards from there, in the bushes, caught sight of man's head. The ...

HISTORY OF MACLENN

... the top of Basely Head, intending to commit suicide by looping over, but seeing collie children with a basket tilled with blackberries he hating • great liking for that fruit, went off to gather some, and (riot all about his suicidal tendencies. As be not ...