WAR OFFICE AND PRICES
... increased if we made the best possible use of the liberal supplies of appka and other fruits in the gardens and the nuts, blackberries, etc.. with which the hedgerows in many districts were now laden. ...
... increased if we made the best possible use of the liberal supplies of appka and other fruits in the gardens and the nuts, blackberries, etc.. with which the hedgerows in many districts were now laden. ...
... -Cropl. GAN:gig. 8 Clarke, has disc ISOM wound w►ilst a prboaer of war. WARNING TO BLACKBERRY SELLERS. Action has been taken by the Food Minietry to stop the blackberry scandal. Shopkeepers who persiet selling the.,wild fruit a wore then 4d. a lb. are ...
... from the north, have an abundance of reddening fruit. It is dark red, yet ripe to softness along extensive stretches of blackberry canes. Here, however, the berries have • distinct raspberry amour. The phenomenon is explained by the possible croes-fe ...
... and plum are each Is. 'Old.; apricot and pineapple are id. lip now making Is. 10.; blackberry, peach, and strecuga,tve have risen Id.—peach being Is. rd., and blackberry and greengage Is. bid.; ile damson and plum, 211, dearer, are on the Ls. tlid. level ...
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... e also provides openinoi for part-time work, as well as the harvesting of crops that are not usually gathered, suet as blackberries and acorns, while assistance could also be . rendered to municipal] authorities by tram driving, or in connection with ...
... crop, and the interesting autum sight of young people coming from the Inches with cans and baskets well tilled with big blackberries is the order of to-day. The frost of the early mornings is ripening them; but these last two days the night rains have ...
... A Cando Diary. September 6. Blackberrying began this week in North Northumberland. As a result of the Food Control propaganda, the nest few days will let us see the bramble brakes of the county ha ted in $ manner hitherto unknown. So prolific is the ...
... absence at a neighbouring village, this week, they searched his house and garden. Finding a fork standing up amid a pile of blackberry brambles, within a few inches of the house, they pulled away the brambles, and saw that the earth had been disturbed. After ...
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... atmosphere, and went to the sustained colours to be ream it the ga►deor. of the delphiniu►ns and lupins still in fIOWOI. of blackberries still dowering . in the hedgerow. yn dose proximity to berries that are fully ripe and of the ot score% to he seen on the ...