1867 1907 Tuts Id Jewelry Store Reliable Goods give xnora bom wwi every week than iny two other paper iu North And is to the Leading County Paper No 42 Slaftle Copies each NORTH YOEK INTELLIGENCER AND ADVERTISER ttttltty according to abort all other liberty No paper mi outside North York paid in advance Let to yaw Watch Wo have given satis faction for year ill Wort TWATSON Watchmaker Graduate Newmarket Ontf Friday Jan I TBRMS41M paid IF VOU INTEND BUILDING NEXT SPRING YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY GETTING YOUR ORDER IN EARLY FOR YOUR Oar Toronto tetter Mr McGill the late Ontario Bank manager was committed for trial last week on charges of and breaches trust The racing sports have nearly lost their breath by the decision of the High Court which sustained the Police Magistrates conviction of the Woodbine bookmakers The OIL8 FURNACE AND PLUMBING WORK WE ARE IN A POSITION OF YOUR BUSINESS TO YOUR ENTIRE SA G A BINNS NEWMARKET PHONE Selection and Preparation of Meats Paper by Mrs- Lewis read at the Institute To most of us as housekeepers fai the lot of marketing- We then find necessary to know bow to buy are lowing how to bands waiting for the decision of the economy can Court of Appeal Meanwhile race- I Economy does not imply netting has ceased An English female wrestler is over to this continent to test her powers with any one desirous of entering the ring at a Hide stands eft 3 in weighs lbs be toe champion lady wrestler world Miss May Juno is only years of age McDonakf a passenger on the from North Bay was taken into custody on his arrival here last week on a charge of tbeft of a rinp meanness It moans doing the very best we possibly can with the money at our command It is carctaking in the best and highest sense We must learn to buy according to needs of our family If are work wiU need providing for or heavier quired in the form doors a great deal is sedentary lighter to be provided But persons doing outdoor kinds of food wilr It is heavier soon as purchased it should be re moved from paper and if joints should be hung with surface up so as not to waste Juices When meat needs soaking add kittle salt to the water as it helps draw out tbe blood If it doesnt need this simply wash it as soaking extracts the nutritive juices Now if are any who have not good for curing and keeping meats I will be pleased to give those in my possession DRYING BEEF Rub well for six mornings Take as many pieces of beef hind quar tet as required remove fat and bones rub well with following mix ture salt cup sugar tsp saltpeter and pack In crock letting its own brine cover it weigh down J Cut Prices on Mens Far Coats White Goods Sale NOW ON AT THE- Toronto Jobbing House of meat that we are to deal with Saturday McDonald was taken we will refer to our diagram back to North Bay for trial The lalk has seven diamonds and is val- beef should bright red let stand about ten Then at WOO It was found on the it is first cut and this remove from brine wipe off and dry prisoner The way of the trans- fl should be welfjmarbled with kitchen stove being careful that yellowish fat and twfrt should be a it doesnt touch anything lbs thick layer of fat on tbe outside- CURING PORK OR CORNING BEEF The flesh should be firm and no mark lbs salt lbs sugar pt should be left whan pressed with molasses baking soda linger The sue should be dry and salt peter 3 gallons water after crumble easily We will flit vide i boiling Boil altogether put on dead the beef bind and fore quarters pork when cold Shoulders and is hard On Thursday morning of last wee a Mrs Mary Duffy was found lying in bed her body contracted and life ex tinct A week before in the same miserable King St Mrs hams weeks I Sides weeks Meat must be very clean But the most successful method ol keeping meat is to buy a quarter pack it in snow in a milk can and let it freeze Girl Restored to Life THE BANK OF TORONTO This is a distinct mark of Confidence DURING THE YEAR OUR DEPOSITS INCREASED 337004000 Prompt courteous and a jell as abso lute security e for this C H TAYLOR Manager Newmarket GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED KEEP WELL INFORMED A man who has hist moved to town said to Ms wife- Susan why dont you ask Mrs where she buys her coal and wood She always has such bright cheery fires That evening when be came homo he found a neat pile Of inch kindling and wood a big bin full of bright clean coal Now they recommend Hoag Pearson Park Ave Annie was found alter imbibing too freely contains the finest Mrs Susan the widow wftoUid most exquisite cuts of the meat was burned at her home on Lee tender- of last week died The shin lire hospital before week ended sod t portions Toronto Horticultural Society will of toe I In the fore- hold a Carnation Show on the Quarter are shoulder shin and At the annual rattle roundajid Wlsket The nbs ing an interesting discussion took are the top of nearest the place on street and loin join It in fact whan animal the tin ee tors werereouesied to Tlw rst are call- into consideration the question of prime ribs these are used for London En Jan The jmzes for the best kept roasts or steaks The next five ribs case of a child Ruth flowerbeds or floral at- which come between these and the who was virtually raised tractions on certain named neck are chuck ribs the meat the dead at the Isolation streets u Hospital has aroused intense inter- Governor of Toronto Pose The neck is used for beef tea est has been vcrv hut is now report- stews and boiling Below the rib The who is years old was to be improving cuts running round the sides of the taken her mother to the After an extending over animal is the rattle round This is in a dying condition She yeats Dr H Torrington has used for corning The under part of ceased to v lie his Position as organist at the animals body is called the for the operation being the Metropolitan Methodist Church ket also used for corning The nude but artificial respiration being Tbe has taken this step to secure shoulder is also used for corning and employed she began to more leisure in his declining years as a pot roast but must be very 20 minutes later Burglars robbed toe cellar High cooked to be tender The is certainly a remarkable rare Constable last week They shin or shank is used for soup stock said one of the hospital doctors got away with a lot of preserves- John A slept too sound to hear the rascals Toronto beats the Jews for Clubs and Unions The latest is the Peter Pan Thimble Club it must be an old maids Union It has got a mans name for a female organization t Here and there throughout the ceased Her heart certainly Ut new pieces are in circiAa- cut beat The childs colour was issued by the Straits Settle- One of the nurses Mi the ment These coins tenderloin is the most tender meat over of the King s bead and But the doctors determined to about the size of the with the opermttonl dian flftvccut piece are real only t tomv was was other cuts Of course this be- dead The wwlion cause of the much smaller exactly minutes Then a last of thc scallel choice cuts Tbe liver makes a nice dish when and pressed beef child who has twice had To into it more minutely in 1b the hind quarter are the first roasts a hopeless condition suffering from as the juiciest diphtheria She was tl Iter ami steaks as well meats for making beef tea meat pies to- etc Sirloin of course rives the operating room where sis very choicest roasts and steaks- were in Nest comes the rump which is cut in the iifi three Parts Tbe back middle and than the child not waxen Hie room Golden Age of Farmers In view of the abundant prosperity of Ontario farmers and the undoubt ed of farm life very many busi ness men in manufacturing life long for the good old days former them on the farm The ceaseless throb of strenuous activity in the present electric age crowd ing adventures of tbe commercial- and public life of our times the allure ments to make compared w th the enviable and happy immunity from worrv and anxious thought of the average farmer may well cause latter to congratulate himself on his occupation On this point a Chicago paper savs truly The farm is the best we have for our social wellbeing and whatever pro motes interest there whatever raises it in intelligence and in scientific spirit is one of the most comforting our civilization And o to have our young men imbued with the true agricultural spirit to turn away from the adventures of the commercial life and the allurements of mere money making to the simple productive and inde pendent life on the arm is one of the richest promises in our educational system For there Is where it belongs to the expanding mind force of the nation The finest triumphs of the next fifty years results that will go further than all other in blessing men ill be placed on the farm There is a science of soil cul ture and the art that is to be based upon it will open wide to thought and refine ment The men who seek this sci ence and employ it have op portunities in the possession and cultivation of the soil that are open to few in other walks of life There should be contentment and comfort on every farm There are few the comforts of city lie that are not available i the will but supply himself with them but there are countless pleasures iiJ comforts on the farm that the city nun cannot have an he It Is the farmers own era He should make the best it Dominion Parliament resumed business on Wednesday last week after holidays Hon Mr Mil for tht prevention and settlement strikes and rockouts is tied The In dustrial Disputes and Investigation Act and applies to strikes and lockouts in all mines or public ser vice utilities also transportation companies railways steamships telegraph and telephone lines gas and electric light water and power works 1 Mr Armand P baa given notice of resolution declaring for use of French as well as Eng lish on postage stamps post cards coins and other government issues If this should prevail- the will want recognition next and a lot of money will be wasted in ex- for no earthly good These onehorse kind of legislators are a bar to progress Hon Mr Olivers Bill to amend thc Dominion Lords Act purposes to throw open for the odd- numbered sections of Western lands with the right to the settlers to pur chase leu acres adjoining their home stead of a similar acreage This privilege of preemption will also be extended to present sent era It is estimated that there are acres of land still available for set tlement in the West exclusive of land held bv the railways and land companies Sir Wilfred bus introduced a bill providing for increased repre sentation in the House of Commons jof the Provinces of Saskatchewan Alberta The Premier explained that existing provWed that after the decennial census representation of the two Provinces should be readjusted Ac cording to that census the popula tion of Saskatchewan is and of Alberta which would en title them to and representa tives respectively Therefore it was necessary to readjust the representa tion of these Provinces Two bills introduced by tbe Hon Minister of Agriculture just before the Christmas adjournment hove been printed One is a measure to en courage the establishment of cold storage warehouses for the preserva tion of perishable food products It provides that the Government may pay a subsidy of per cent of the cost of construction per cent to be paid on completion of the ware house and 5 per cent per year for worth about cts They have been passed in theatres and hotels for The banks will hardly touch them at any price nn v alt it is surpassed by that HlKh Court ol JutU on a six months thoroughly boiled or tin thoroudjiv coojeed the and roasted in the oven is predated by nearly everyone If in a rib roast we remove the Boy Lost His Hand bones roll and tie toast and cook gently on top of the stove until Belleville 12yearold well done and browned we find that boy named Merrill Wright Tvcn- cuts beautifully and is much more played about a straw cutter lender than when roasted in oven from which his lather had warned his However when we consider a roast son to keep away The boys hand sufficiently tender to roast in the and cut at the we dredge it well with flour hone artificial respiration iided by strychnine brandy and lot bottles was employed To everyonejs amazement the child began to The stall was delighted as well s astoms How long the child to breathe course to tell Unless her heart fee ted there is an excellent her complete recovery The tube has been removed from hi and she can speak- quite row Advice to Mothers was drawn wrist in CUT WOOD BISSELL UN It SMt to so Writ for The Song of the Faint Take her up tenderly Mind her back hair Fashioned so slenderly Ketch her a chair- What can the matter be Whats her complaint Send for the doctor shes Off in a faint What is the mystery Tell us the history How it began Tell us for sake See Sbe is now awake Give roe a fan Oh What an awful Get me salts and from house Give her air keep away if we nut in a hot oven when there is a continuous spattering when it is cookins leaving it in about min utes to a pound of meat we find it has retained all its fine flavors In we sear the meat pour water over it This keeps the juices in then in about 10 minutes it should be kept where It will cook gentlv It require longer than when left to boil furl- hut it is superior in every re- and more digestible There many ways of treating Dr Agnes to be under j j Government inspection and fees for Dead in India storage subject to Government The other bill has relation Another life has been sacrificed in to the inspection of canned meats the cause of Christianity in the death and canned goods and- will be known Of Dr Agnes Tumbull as The Meat and Canned Goods terlan missionary in India who had Act This bill provides for thorough been for some time in charge of the Government inspection Mission Hospital for Women at In- Central India News of her death came in a cable- Pmptr cram received last Friday by Mr A K Armstrong in the Foreign Mission wrv lt office of the Presbyterian Church la with disinterested Confederation Life building Dr TurnbuUs death was due brought on it is said by her and arduous labors childhood of many of oldest the natives during the recent ttfa te not epidemics She was compelled to if many newspapers today hut take a rest and while on the train ySV she was suddenly seized i Messrs A lytic stroke She could not speak Montreal when she alighted from the train I be a source of but had sufficient strength to to the proprietors of this steaks When very tender they are when panbroiled by having pan hot rub with it from sticking fat in the nan- sirte and If you have a baby or young chil dren in the home always keep a box of Babys Own Tablets on hand Dont wait until little one is sick for sometimes an hours delay may prove fatal This medicine cures stomach troubles constipation diarrhoea simple fevers and makes teething painless If children are sick Babys Own Tablets make tbem well and better still an occasional dose wllj keep them well The Tab lets are good for children of all ages and are guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug Mrs Jos Ross Hawthorne On says have used Babys Own Tablets and find them the thing to keep These Tabets are sold can fav herself to her destination the same Dr Turnbnll was one of few J missionaries in India to be recognized that air through the past and honored by the British Govern- W with in the bestowal of the Kaiser- snd coadV uet These laoiets are hytwleaae medicine dealers or you on one mail hoj the Dr Williams What does lady She 1 mooaet tui turn and quickly other- side cook five as tig on adding salt J Come dfeWrseU Wmeati not sVho doesnt- to- insist from the Atlantic to tbe Pot- cine testifying most to their high rexard for the Witness and their admiration for Its staunch ad herence to the principles for which has alwavs stood 1 Premiers Judges Lawyers Finan ciers Ministers of the Gospel of have expressed their views frankly in letters that have published in the Witness and bave been seen and and more than that endorsed by many thou- tthtby carried the Car ttdCanadaa Homestead is only one dollar a SPAVrlmiMPST re- is three moves all soft dollars lumps ami from horses Mood spavin splints ring- bone stifles sprains medal for conspicuous mi vice in the plague Dr Tumbull was the daughter of the Rev J TurnbuU Mont real and she had numerous friends nd ac quaintances in Toronto She had been 1 missionary in Indian field since November and about years of ace Deceased was a sister of Mrs I Jackson