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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

... newspaper tokens, Mrs. Withers, I. Villips. Flowers, W. Draper and Sons; magazines, Mrs. Lintern, Lady Hylton; cabbages and blackberries, Mr. Mathews; swedes, Mrs. Williams. Haydon Mission, £.l 15s. 6d.; Miss Oliver (subscription), 10s. 6d. EVENING CLASSES ...

FARRINGTON MARKET

... 21c1 each., pickle cabbage to 4cl„ beans to 21cl. per lb.. onions ltd.. turnips .1d per lb., potatoes to sa. 64. Per t blackberries 21d. per lb.. damsons to Per lb., cooking apples to 21d.. Morgan Sweets to ltd.. Pippins to Md. per lb., 96 lots deadstock ...

FARRINGTON MARKET Eggs Average 2/- a Dozen Wholesale

... each, cabbage to each, eechalote lid . per lb.. onions id. per lb.. potatoes to ss. 9d. per cwt., turnips to 4s. per cwt.. blackberries to 21d. per lb, apples to per lb.. pears to per lb. 00 lots deadstock and tools. WOMEN'S BRIGHT HOUR The speaker at the ...

FARRINGTON MARKET

... to ss. 3d. per cwt., turnips to ss. per cwt., swedes to 35. per cwt., cooking apples to na., eating 2d., pears to lid., blackberries per lb. 45 Lots deadstock. tools. etc. ...

PLENTIFUL FRUIT

... FRUIT Now Is the Time to Store It Vegetables and fruits are plentiful. Now is the time to store them and preserve them , Blackberries are free. Hedges all over the country are weighed down with them. Bottle them. They make delicious pies, tarts, jams. Apples ...

FOR HOSPITAL FUNDS

... remained in. The Matron acknowledges with thanks the following gifts:—Apples, Mr. B. Cleaves; apples, French beans and blackberries, Mr. T. Barter; 121bs. plums, Mr. P. Ashman; plums and apples, Mrs. Emm. Tinfoil—June and Brian Maule; Brian Hasell, Gordon ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS OF THE WEEK By ONLOOKER

... this year an excellent crop of blackberries, which are ripening nicely, and if these could be gathered and preserved they would make a very useful addition to the food resources of the country. Blackberry, or blackberry and apple jam is much favoured ...

AT THE RECEPTION: Mr. J. Hathway, of High Littleton, and his bride, Miss D. Brown, of Bath Road, Keyn. sham, ..

... I .convert this fruit into jam, but the snag lies in the fact that sugar is not available for this purpose. Apples and blackberries mixed make a delightful jam, and, even with the increased price of sugar, a cheap and valuable addition to the larder could ...