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WHAT SHE MISTOOK,

... stranger for an acquaintance?’”’ ‘““No, it was not exactly that,”” said the young lady, ‘““But I mistook a bumble - bee for a blackberry!”’ ...

NOTED FOR FRESH COUNTRY EGOS

... ; 31b. packet, Bd. CRYSTAL WAX. per lb.; 31b. packet. lO*d JAMS * JAMS!! PLUM. 31b. Jar. 7d. PLUM AND APPLE. 3lb. Jar. BLACKBERRY AND APPLE. 31b Jar. b*d. RASPBERRY AND APPLE. 51b. Jar. 7d GKKENOAOE. 31b. Jar 9d. APRICOT. 31b. Jar. 9d GOOSEBERRY. 31b ...

roR THE LITTLE FOLKS JUBILEE CIILDREN & few weeks before his {ubilee was celebrated he late Pope Leo ordered that

... should correspond exactly with the ;mmber of years which the now dead Pope had ived. 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 ...

THE GOVERNMENT INWIRT

... the wiles.. the. Le a., home, Let the he we• bora &eat. Raferrias the by the Been °seal Cassell on foram. of Ant reships blackberries. and plsat more the property of tb• weepier of the laird al I .hoah Prow, and rendering serum who then, h. l punishment ...

Rival. QI'BSNS ULT SSD BOSS

... widely. Wa have the hips of the roae. the haws of the'whileUiorn. »he drupe of the plum tree, the culstered drupes of Hi® blackberry, and the fleshy fruit of the strawberry, each supplying much pulpy matter as to render them excellent article* of food for ...

WALTHAM HOLY CUUiU SCHOOL

... . Mr Chapman remarked that this was a very bad time of the year to get children to go to school. They preferred going blackberrying. (Laughter.) Felling had doubt the outbreak of (an, kept chiMren »w*y J bat fflSt liaaltb did not Han't a.l.ia.oU to ...

HERTS AND ESSEX JOTTINGS

... roond tbe grounds of residence. a Mr O. Pandel Phillips has been re elected president tbe Hertford United Football Club. Blackberries are unusually plentiful in E«sex tL.s year mild winter and spring being in great mt-asure responsible for the heavy crop ...

THINGS THOUGHTFUL. L——— The successful artist is the one who is best able to give advice to others, and Mr

... autumn seems grander still. Upon every hedge, common, and hillside there are the scarlet berries, glowing golden gorse, the blackberry, bramble, leat In rich crimson and russet. Variegated foliage on every side. All these are treasures to . those who know ...

ZENODORUS GREATLORE. A SKETCH

... and wade us thoroughly urderstand the action of the fruit-juices on the blood and the brain, before we touched a single blackberry. But, with all his wondrous learning, Mr Zenodorus Greatlore was often very much at sea in the conduct of the ordinary business ...

NO. 111

... every day almost through the season, and the enterprising coster left his boys at the end of the autumn, when mushrooms and blackberries had gone, without a sixpence more capital than they had at the start, whereas his own had riscn from one pound to five ...

WINTER FISHING

... the rod, and to riding after a shooting party to carrying a gun, ng-l?ng itself at intervals during the September day on blackberries, hedge nuts, and short pipee. The boat is moored in deepish water facing an island, and the work commences. Live baiting ...

All UlUrt sad

... the front drafted , | with bum-live of ooldr grapes, and at the foot splendid pot of feraa, with apples, towators. blackberries, and oata. Tlm* devices on wells, four erosars with (ha letter •• circles, sad tciaugkw, tastvfally trimmed with com and ...