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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jul 1898, p. 7

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yd Famlly Medi. nc : Cures the _ mmon everyday s of humanity. he modem Stand. ATMEAL and FEE SAWMILI Illustratg Ir prepared to do all kinds If custom work. “he. SIN‘ 'A‘l' Inn's so: we have men throw a m the .NTIFIG .ND BHOPPINB Dfllfi. .lw3y on bad. l. MCKECHN. m notice and satisfaction manned. admin! 5 ’1 HINGLESAND UT" ERFECTATEA RHA M In; a sletrh Ln. tree. "m LLS Pet'vlhetber an ”Weave- (‘ommunicatinns urn-£1 mncy‘t‘ormn we a 'as i o om. M mum Juno 3 C0- m. In commons ‘ 3.. Am b 3ch Salt R54“; so YIAIS' IXPIRIIICL J9“ QL’ +2 r: N. o KCHARDVILLE, has “timed hm old business, and in prep! ' amount. of money on real W'rtgagea paid 06 on Oh firms. Fire and Li! Ingur 'Wtol com end R5151 DENCE- Office hoursâ€"9 a.m Will be at the Com h‘l'd Wednesday in I . u“... uuusry ruouc With me meanest OI ueucnoua. “IMO“ Cherry Soupâ€"Carefully pick over, . valuator 1...“...“9. butter and than mend it with any m and remove the pits from 1 (mm alent, and that our mot1 CO “oh ' nd “V017 prepara n - ' tar ey tolomézglizzzoger, at: t ti a die - tigdofnleffg a Roll the slices rather of near cherrles. Cover “11:: wznt u Large 588188 and Small 1 “m" i011815;:1:338:10“! or p" o 35y at the beginning. With the butâ€" and heat slowly to the be: 3 pa . CONVEY ' . hm th through a sieve and re- tered nude in. and when the 0an in a Then rub em completed pin them. one by , them i a”, by turn to the fire. Itirrlnc in 1-8 one: We take this Opport 3m to keep ° lid lace, and of sugar. When boiling “11‘3““ w: . _t 7 A m 3.313% ghfimpaw 318:; 1 “1,1890%“: wootnfrgfngio 1‘3 thankmg our customers . ‘~ . nr unpn O piste wi * ,, ”POO: .~ ~ ’ a; ‘Chronicle” in the only M tr: 01:11:03]}; czrhfled with gator. Cook 8 mm lgsfifififi patronage. and W6 31‘ 9 C were 1400:“ Newsparer Ill ““1 1” fem rule: or Creed °h°"‘l' take'fl‘om “'9 “0"? ‘3‘“ drop m -- «gm- . " ”m "°~ ‘ “m 13.0.”? W to ‘64 that ntnl of lemon Jm- “85,53“? » that the new system m] \\ ‘ul‘tgfio; of meat or poultrde in t ."eold‘and {'mvg'uftm. coil (is: . ' - E fK-WM “We. mad: mm“? :23 Wmfiz‘ib‘rw sea arm->3 commence '01 the fame COL LDNP UNDERSTAND. “‘1 W at“! won-flaw frigdjn butter. dUtOd. Wi '98-”. ‘9 m is the the ' " m is en NW5” t" clued in th’ 9"“ a. « rget inquired the 0131;”!!! m . Wed Cherriesâ€"1‘9 .10 !b' 0.11"!“ q th'ii‘i‘i'nresponm the Proee- ‘ ' , ' ‘ ' ' â€"_â€"‘ ARRISTER. Solicitor. etc. Office oven-1 B L. Grant-t More. Lower Town. An) .amount of money to loan at 5 percent on (mu pmperty. Easy Tefins. I. ll, H'L‘AS, MARKDALE. w. H,\\' H [U HT, OWEN SOUND L‘. .\. l:-\'l‘.5‘()N, DURHAM. SOLICITORS, Will be gt Price V1119. month. .nam Pharmacy, 0314578- Residenwâ€"Fnrst 0001' Post Office. Durham. . Money invested for ”"1“ Fax-nu bought and sold. YANOIR ITO- ' d Residence a short diet"; .3“? a:{llIcAllieter’a Hotel, Lunbt Street, Lower Town. Office he gives us to spend 12 t0 2 o'clock» a day in the woods and, while the young ,_..~ â€"-â€"â€"~’-~~ “M“ ”W" " "" pe0ple delight in strolling away where Du. A. L BROWN. w," into willing ears, noticeable that when ' t' Le of the Royal College of 01d story ever ne P535113; Edinburgh, Sootl‘nd. of. . lice. and Residence, opposite Temperance Hall, Hnlstein. Office and Residence a short distance out of McAllLster’a Hotel, Lunbton 5mm, Lower Town. Office hours from 12 to 2 o'clock» Officez-Flrat met-est allowed on Savings Bulk I posits of 01 and upwards. Fund}; sensation and ovgry facility tflérd- ed customersjlvg at a dim”. Durham Agency, A general Banking business ‘th- ff -“I):3;€Efal$rliefm§?9 1x.) Elgigm me ed. Drafts issued and collection}; m on all points. Deposits received tad i cares: allowed at current mtg;- “pita! Authorized . and Up . . . . L. JAMIESON, Durban} 1' ates Standard Bank of Camila SAVINGS BANK. '1 egal Dtrectory. J - P. TEIJ‘ORD. Medical .Directow KAY, Durham, Land Vulli .nzensed Auctioneer for th0 .A Sales promptly utendtd as. CorresponAéiére at; .. or a call solicited Stitca ind DENTIST. I Such a slice, cut in the longest way; when the sandwich four by one and a half inches. which is a convenient size» An excellent way to prepare a sand« wich is on a roll. Take a full slice of bread out from a loaf of the size de- scribed. which should not be more than a day old. The crust must be cut away an evenly as possible. Spread the bread with the freshest of delicious. selfless ~' Slices of homemade bread. which should be cut about an eighth of an inch thick and delicately buttered. may be spread with any of these prepara- tions. or the meats may be laid beâ€" tween them. The crust should a trimmed off after the bread is out. A) loaf of bread, giving slices about three inches by four. when the crust is re- moved, 18 the most economical shape for sandwiches. . Everything put in the lunch basket strolling away where I to whisper "the old, I l '," into willing ears, , otioeable that when l Candied Cherriesâ€"This expensive I delicacy plays an important part in many rich desserts. as well as being very nice as a confection. With lit- tle trouble they can be prepared at home. Small. red. acid cherries are generally selected and carefully ston- ed. They are then placed. a single layer at a time. in a wire basket and immersed for one moment in scalding water. Next. they are spread. on pans and covered w1th a syrup of equal parts sugar and water boiled together. In this they should stand two or three days; then drain on? and replace with a thicker syrup. m which leave them three days longer. Last. drain. wash the cherries in cold water. dry and dip in another .syrup boiled to the point of candylng. Keep in a cold place until hard enough to pack in sure Fill the cans to overflowing with. hot syrup and adjust the tap. When cold see that the lids are secure. and set away. pieces and spread thickly over the pasta sprinkling plentifully with sugar. Roll up lengthwise. Wrap in a. cloth, tie closely and place in a stoma. Steam about two hours. Serve with a liquid sauce or sweeten-; Cherry Rollâ€"Make a rich crust us- ing chopped suet in place of butter. Cut sufficient cherries into small pieces and spread thickly over the paste, Sprinklina- nlnn at“ n- Sprinkle a tat be top and ( . Cover with a crust, sealing the edge with a flqul‘ and 001d wafer fn "a-.. Who might I: provision be syringe freql Ways sure to highly‘ 1 is of fing. Prick with a fork and am“? h golden brown. Eat slight- , cup bread crumbs. Stir in 1190480116. stoned cherries. Bake in a fulfil! P6 sh. Infirffereu tollâ€"Make a rich crust, us- thing, Wh '1 d euet in place of butter. far um 0‘ their fun! :ient cherries into small Than is 388 of emergency there will' V in applymg remedies that be life 0 ' " ‘ ' sweet milk. 1-2 cup ___v I'l“ - .rrrmu- lust-use. (hull: l‘ntold ”leery applying remedies that and liven neatln' Me of a suffering child. t w of us who have never tacks the little one. do There are e the doc tor arrives but known the pangs of homesiclfhess, and a teaspponful of syrun thong hm. n... mu , , and indicates Change of the case. 'the possession of a. Love of home am! , ell countrv which :9 mm .L....; or] .--:LL ‘ - t0 Eerforh; Itt Cl‘pmbs. 81', a pinch of Stir in well beaten -__..-- wow 15 none to do for cases of this ,1. the! sort here there is no possibility of a. with return home. though sometimes a study ’ap in in a ‘ 11d if the described, _, .-_-_ nun-snow UL Intellwt 8!“ finally perhaps, a condition of complete indifference to everybody and every- thing, which may end in death f failure of the vital organs to perform their functions. There is little to do ‘ sort where there is no possi ility of a. return home. though sometimes a. study There is headache, with dulness of .int_elleot and fmalhy net-hang n --__1219 V â€"-v- V‘ a 8P8, (firmâ€"ind Swiss or the Celtic Scots, and apito be overcome than times gone by so pppressed the sufferer from nostalgia, ls removed, except in the ease of the very young or the densely ignorant. The greatest sufferers are Highland- era. ”firmnn nng 0-“: Country which is th CiVilized and normal .I 'l‘errl Me lust-use. _T,. ,--w .u guns Jars and pour I the ayr over it. Cherries Preserved Wholeâ€"To each pound of Washed end stunned cherries; allow 1 lb of cut loaf pint of cherry stones :1 ' Use this with the sugar to syrup. clearing with the well beaten white of an HOMESICKNESS. 9 b9 do for cgses of this re 11: 110 po‘qsxbility of a. At t t- .‘A _. Adopted by "Llantair-pwllgwyngyll" us a VI lage in Wales that enjoys the privfleg of being counted as one word in tel. grams. Each week an epitome of world’s news, articles on household and farm, seriuls by the most pop ' authors. Its Local News Is Complete: and market reports occur-at: “L1an£air-; "-- vvu o 6 DEPARTMENT 3‘ mwflgggfi; (M: I-.. l.--l 9 For in ndvance. 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