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PRINCE’S MESSENGER KILLED

... multitudous feats of batsman ship. The cracks have had a grand time with the willow, u centuries have been common as autumn blackberries, and the leaders possess quite phenomenal aggregates, Prince Hanjitsinhji, in particular, having far outdone anything that ...

WELSH INGENUITY

... sale of her jewellery. Bride and bridegroom fled into the woods, and there, liks the babes the nursery story. lived on blackberries, and slept on beds of leaves. When the danger was over they made their way to Buda-Pesth. It •aid that he has written more ...

SKTKNOAKD CH ONItaJE AND

... shape. Never starch it. If you must stiffen, put very little isinglass in the rinsing water. Black rbrrv Jkllv.—Put 41b. of blackberries with half pint of water into a preserving pan. Cook till soft, then strain through a hair sieve. Press well, measure the ...

THE WEATHER

... record of thunder and lightning, but about tho 21st there was g>d deal of mist, and in Loudon much fog. Mushrooms and blackberries have boon very abundant the latter half the month. Some high winds the 29th and 30th made the trees very bare. W. W. AOSTA ...

MEDICAL NOTES FOR THE PEOPLE. The seaside ia associated in the minds of moat folk with freah air of a

... amount sickness amongst country people may be traced. Pale cheeks and crooked bodies, and chronic diseases, are ‘‘plenty blackberries” the country, where, under decent conditions feeding, clothing, and housing, the strongest and sturdiest backbone could ...

MEDICAL NOTES

... nostra are sold throughout the United Kingdom in open market, and inquests upon the resulting crop of victims plentiful blackberries. Tbe worst of it that coroner's Juries to think a rule that this kind of sacrifice of life it quite natural and proper ...

THE PEOPLE

... now wear glasses to one who did so in former years. Long ago spectacles were the insignia of age, now they are plentiful blackberries among our school-children. Can all this be necessary Or it net to some extent the outcome a “fad fostered and engendered ...

WHAT CHARITY COSTS

... from the rubbish have been examined by Mr. Clement Reid, who has identified those of the grape, sloe, damson, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, apple, elder, fig, and nut. The seeds of the elder are abundant in some of the pits that Mr. Rod thinks el ...

GrIIEATER BRITAIN

... the trouble and cost of cultivation. In the Parramatta district, near Sydney, rich and luscious oranges are as plentiful blackberries in English country lane during autumn time. Sir William Lynb, the Home Secretary in the Australian Federal Government, ...