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Why Give Yoursdl Extra Trouble Going Down Street ? When you can purchase at NORRIS’ PROVISION MARKET, 23, High Town

... , A Really Good Margarine 4d. „ „ Tea A lb. of loose Provost Oats , 2d. A lb. Finest Mincemeat, own jar), sa. A 21h jar Blackberry & Apple Jam, 6id. A 3lb. jar Plum Jam - B£d. A Packet Farrow's Handpicked Marrowfat Peas, 2 Way wo lake your Order for COAL ...

S. W. SKILLMAN,

... one gooeberry tree. She did not seem particularly anxious to show it. She aiso said that her husband and herself gathered blackberries and made jam. Later, ehe came to see him at his house, and seemed very anxious to amend the statement she had made. She ...

MORE SUGAR PROSECUTIONS. Luton Grocer who Borrowed Customers' Sugar. Four Convictions Yesterday. At the Luton ..

... the soft fruit?— Blackberries- (laughter). Blackberries ore not ready June I sent in the form I thought that would cover it. Were the blackberries ready June?— No. Did you have 9 lbs. of sugar?— Yes. Where is it?— Made into blackberry jam and the other ...

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... this season are admittedly not only very fine and good rendition, but plentiful. may hoped contribution the 4,000 tone blackberries needed the Board Agriculture for making jam for th- Army and Navy will substantial one. The massed services schools for ...

BEDS-HERTS- BUCKS. ■xtfordshire. . Lieut. E. C. Hall, Bedford boy who joined the Bedfordshire Regiment in 1900, ..

... Bands of juvenile foragers from the schools of the county are to be _ organised by the teachers for afternoon raids on the blackberry bushes, with a- view to the berries being turned into jam for our soldiers and eauors. Shefford Indian Mutiny veteran Mr ...

LUTON.. GAZETTED.' 1 Beds Rest. Forces, Special Reserve of Officers Second Lieutenant, Cadet Hughes. DOG AND ..

... cigarettes and tobacco. Mr. W. Paton; books. Mrs. Giles; pears. Miss Costin; beans. Mrs. Buckingham; pears. Miss Groom; blackberries and cigarettes. Mr. Punter; pears. Mrs. fruit, vegetables, bread, and eggs. Primary Depart- f'hapel-.-trect Wesleyan Church; ...

CLOPHILL

... SCHOLASTIC'.- Beth the Mixed and Infant Departments se-aesembled Monday with a gocd attendance. The 'dea for rams on the blackberry bushc.?, with a view th« berries being turned into jam for soldiers and sailors, is intensely popular wi(h the juvenilej ...

WOBURN

... and the different aspect of the woods around very marked. FINE PERFORMANCE. In the two half days devoted to gathering blackberries for the Count Educational Authority, the boys gathered lbs. and the cirb '221 lbs THE SCOUTS, under A.S.Master F. W. Lewis ...

V REPLY TO COUNCILLOR DE GERDON

... potatoes—having dug four tons of ware tubers, in addition to seed and chats—a fine yield of excellent quality. Hundreds pounds blackberries are being gathered all over the countryside the school children, to be utilised for for the soldiers. Potatoes dug the ...

FACTS FOR THE FAIR SEX

... There were lot boys about, and he found the boy Knight, and also .-poke to Bowen. Knight -aid had been blackberrying, and showed him basket blackberries, but denied knowledge of the origin of the fire. Knight said when he first saw it, it was about big as ...

REGIMENT

... magazines and papers. Sergeants Mess: apples, Mrs. Lye; pears. Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Olney. and Mrs. Groomes: blackberries, Mr. Punter; magazines. Mrs. Howard; cigarettes. Elsie Simpson. Margaret Darby, and Connie Cornish. THE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE ...

Buckinghamshire

... for 43 years, and for about stationmaster the L. & N.W. Railway Station. Winalow, is retiring owing to ill health. The blackberrying record is held Newport School, which in two days gathered 1 ton 6 cwt. 3 qr. 15 lbs. When a batch Passive Registers appeared ...