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BOOM= PUDDING

... PUDDING. Pu• a pint and a-half of fresh juicy fruit, surli as raspberries, blackberries, or damsons into& jar with suilrient sugar to sweeten it generally about half Its weigh'. and two tablespoonfuls of water. Cover il:c jar, sot it in a cool °vim, and ...

SOME WAYS OP USING BLACKBERRIES

... paste rling, Let these cases zet colif.and then thrill with the pn pared blackberries and syrup. mweetime l whipped cream on the top of each —Pound a and a half of ripe blackberries until well mashed; put them in a pan. and pour over them a (Fart bottle ...

SORE WAYS OF USING

... pint of ripe blackberries dud let it stand until cold; bake the pastry for • qu trier of aq hour. viu't ing a Cftist of bread in mcb to prevent this pvite riling. Let these cased get cold,ar•l then fill them with the premed blackberries and syrup. Pile ...

LEWISHAM CHURCH EXTENSION ASSOCIATION

... child walked home after the accident.— Allred Deliar, a greengrocer's assistant, of Coombe-road, Sydenham, said he was blackberrying in a place called the Hollow Coombe, when he heard some horses coming through the bushes. He then saw some boys, including ...

TIIE FOREST lIILL & SYDENHANI CHARITABLE FETE

... large presumption, that we get some sun in the late summer, we ought, Country Life says, to have something like a record blackberry year. The show of bloom is wonderful ; but without sunshine it will not come to much result. 'rhc nuts, on the other hand ...

Notes by Birdseye

... off the platform, as seemed good unto them. Free tights have been numerous, and black eyes and bloody noses as common as blackberries in October. :0:-- I have not heard the result of the election at the time of writing these lines, but I have no doubt that ...

Eirtts.Orfila.% anb Etats

... shell itself, and then consume the nut with evident relish. Several others (among them the dog which ate walnuts) would eat blackberries, picking them off the thorny bushes themselves. We now have a small fox. tenier, which has a very great liking foe wheat ...

DEATHS

... that. — Prisoner was remanded. The inquest on the Hampshire girl, Elizabeth Lacey, whose mutilated body was found in some blackberry bushes at Blackmoor. was opened yesterday. The murdered girl's aged grandmother, who had to be assisted Into the room at ...

DEATH OF ALDERMAN G. S. WARMINGTON

... pensioners from 265. to 245. per week. The blackberry harvest in England this year will be considerably above the average, and the K.nstish and Middlesex fruit growers will market large supplies of cultivated blackberries. On Sunday evening as Mr. Arthur Dussee ...

HONOR OAK

... to variety and quality. This year there is a hue promise of blackberries, but October will see most of the picking done. Wild blackberries are still a perquisite of the people, and blackberrying is an occupation by which the members of scores of cottage ...

FOUND DEAD

... dead about ten yards away from the spot where he left him. Deceased had earned a living lately by selling mushrooms and blackberries Dr. Lansdale said the body was moderately well nourished. The heart weighed over twenty ounces—twice the normal weight ...