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;e Street (Really Painless-ExtractioDs9 1 /7) Upper or Lower Sets from £l. Telephone 2787. Hours, 10 to 8

... mortuary purposes. but of a different character, remarked one of the Guardians. A child at Carmarthen while gathering blackberries was bitten in the leg by a snake. His nurse—who had been trained in a Bristol Hospital—promptly sucked the venom from the ...

• 4 SOUTH BRISTOL FREE PRESS, AND BEDMINSTER, KNOWLE, AND_BRISLINGTON R#ORD I -July Bth, 1912 For House-to ..

... Liooteherries require a heat of about 80 de?reek for 20 minutes; plums a similar heat and time; strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and currants cook a little quicker: apples and pears require from 30 to 40 minutes; tomatoes should be brought to 100 ...

BLACKBERRY WINE

... BLACKBERRY WINE. The following is au old housewife's recipe for making blackberry wine, which is reckoned to be one of the finest of such beverages. As the fruit is now almost ready to our hand many may be interested to try it. Press the juice from ripe ...

Smiles and Laughs

... which I want to repeat. Incited Mistook a stranger for s quaintances No. sot exactly that; I mistook akw ble-bce for a blackberry. • • A fussy old gentleman, having occasion to go on business to another town, hurried to catch the express train. Sot ...

JOU.I Coronation Bedminster Bri fge ARTIFICIAL TEETH. %outh Prieto[ Pee Pre69. Notes on News (Local Golf Notes ..

... want to repeat. Indeed ! Mistook a stranger for an sequaintance. No, not exactly that; I mistook a bumble-bee for a blackberry. SOUTH BRISTOL FREE PRESS, AND BEDMINSTER, KNOWLE AND BRISLINGTON RECORD. —August 12th, 1912. ...

LIMN TWIGS NOT 11101742

... AND BEDMINSTER, HNOWLE, AND BRISLINGTON at bavai ponfia:r am a place Moistan with • milk and a wel the sad add a pudding blackberries: dishyahod for 20 1 101 Home Hilts Our Laths' Letter it Y in — a litti r w y aba; P :rlth e d n . on b ;ll auger en. Rub ...

A Two-Material Tailorisa

... Inacksorre Though we get them at small cost, even perhaps for nothing, blackberries are a delicious fruit, and the two following ways of serving tbein will be appreciated. For Blackberry Batter beat to a cream one third of a breakfast eapial of butter, twice ...

A LUCKY CLUB

... greens as they are at the moment, he would be much better employed if he gave up the game and went in for stamp-collecting. blackberrying, writing golf notes. or something equally riotous. S • PROBLEM No. 7. The answer to Problem No. 7 is : A should be disqualified ...

1 IN THE HOME ,

... water and wild fruit. In a few minutes they reached a grove 'where there was a little rippling brook—all around were huge blackberry bushes. Ronal4 jumped off the stag's back. WU* he had sefasslsed hicavalf.the stag related_to him the plot, (which my readers ...

HARDSHIPS OF THE DEEP

... pour the pudding into a buttered dish. Place in the oven until the pudding begins to set. then add several spoonfuls of blackberry jam, pour on the rest of the pudding and bake until a rich golden brown. Serve with a hard sauce seasoned with sherry. Sweet ...

THE SLOP CHEST

... nutmeg and pour the pudding into a buttered dish. in the oven until the pudding begin. to e•et, then add several spoonfuls of blackberry jcm. pour on the rest of the puldi”g rnd bake until a rich golden brown. Serve with a hard sauce seasoned with sherry. Sweet ...

AND BRISLINGTON 'Local Golf Note I! Au; 4vaos G ill Ball is awarded each week for solving our golf problem

... the green. the others were in hopeless trouble iti the very middle of a thick belt of gorse. After strokes as numerous as blackberries in autumn, it occurred to one of the partners that the time had arrived when much temper and time might be saved so far ...