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Show 0J00O TON3 OF CURHANTS Drltoni Seem to De Caceptlonally Fond of Thlt Fruit Our great grandmutl or allhough they had lo ii) a ver) high price for dried iiirrnllla oonttdercil thini quite lndlM?naabln tn the rompoundlug f thoe le furmltlc and (lort nllnei which were the pride ol i very houae wife Domestic catering tnual have been an arrimni tind'rtaltlna; In lb.u - '" da), for currant and othir drlid fruit wire not to be procured out of I ondnn except once n year at the an nuat fair or Ihe local market town Tho ro)al ill ah of plum lorrldKi, which It wa the privilege f Ihe arrhblaliop of Canterbury lu aervo to u now I) riownct! toverelkn wo compoaed largely of currant the fruit being lewed lu lrong bet t noun en rlrhoil with red nine nnd rid ck Now thnt the order ha changed unt Implicit) I tho keynute ol tho hlr.li eat rliaa rookery we llrltom ham tnbled our appreclallun ol the home- I) nnd wholeaome purrant and al i though llnrentlne and plum porrliUn Q rn dlahe ul the t no let than I (1040 tun ol mrrant go etery year I to Ihe making ul brea I cake pualrle-l V mil pud ling In I uiu 1 1 the ilrlllah ap- I imllle Ijiillf Pictorial I |