The National Smoke ? A rcord of`stea`.d_y growth on You GENTLEMEN KNOW THAT YOU ARE; on A r->RNATE GOLF INCE the inception of this Bank in 1855, the growth of its capital and reserves has con- sistently kept pace with the steady progress of Canada. '-a- record eafned by adh'erence to sound poli- cies of banking. V 11151 `BAN IQKIQRONTO Ygu will get a friendly reception, at any branch of jjibj- jjjjrii B RANC E8 BARRIE ALLANDALE ELMVALE The answer is, no matter what the day has brought forth to up- set your mind and digestive or- gans, take Beecham's Pills when you retire. :5 ","71"6'1i'6" `0 "E 1 } The Only Hotel of its Kind in C3313 , __ L- -|-.p.n- and thank:-a-, Centrally situated. close tosnopu uuu buuuuu- ` Fireproof.` Home comfort and hotel conven- ` ienco. Finest cuisine. Cosy tea room open ; till midnight. Single room, with bath, $2.60: 1 double room. bath, $4.00. Breakfast, 4 50. to 75. Luncheon. 66. Dinner. $1.00. -~-l-- l-._ o..-ln- and In-mtg Tgkg IIIIF VIII nnvuvn V- -vw situated. close to shops and theatres. m.-........! A Hnma comfort 140 JARVIS - _: - IO 10. Lallncucuu, vu-.. .....----. ,_. , , _ u tux! urvleo frolis tr-dun nnd boctu. Tsko Bhcknd wmu Tnxio only. Write for booklet 0 STREET . TORONTO. ONT. _ , __ ` in capital and reserves 'rHu1spAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. - The trouble is, most people go \ to bed with "something" on the mi;xd--or' ON THE STOMACH! ; 10 I857 1862 1872 1882 1892 1902 1912 1917 1922 Year 439,148 893,048 2,253,421 3,007,188 3,838,933 5,193,128 11,176,578 11,555,306 12,051,241 Capital gnd Reserv_es 140 Though in no sense a sleeping potion," this 80-years-famous household medicine so harmon- izes the system that you can sleep in quiet and perfect rest, even in `two feet of bed space. _ - @%%%~ %>i~%>x<>x<+x SING A S U, L_; xithl'r. >:n' When the 1 , I . II! FIURSDAY, Wm. 11:- Tau () `M. 5 Nu I`h;`:: \.-vv gvvu V. wvuu - Beecham sAP\1l1s are as eicient ' and harmless for children as for adultsesweetening the stomach,- invigorating digestion and stigting .iver and bowels to natural actnvity. Doubl you An ORDER I A .1 Th t"_\' Th`: SEALED '1`r} -ns! ad:-:r-rl I 1`u..y- for H`! m atmriz .1` X All Druggists--25c and we .ll Shun. .un Wiavn `hwy .Hh(,` .\ Hut \ Mr. :9 they I` > nut mi rth .~T11"`1ai: nun rind. . , How To (SLEEP 3-IN-A-BED % rill` all I _.t h- _ `Schoij A BEF01 Hi 5 -111" wmamaco. MONEY ! WENT LAST YEAR] Treas. . T.Quin~1ai11TT Y Statement .Shows Surplus -7 of _ _ $24,983.69. % Administration .,.of Justice; is Crown witnesses . . . . Q . . . . . . . . . 7353.01 ` Jurors . . . . . .. ' 21.00'_c Division `Court ........ .. _ 134.26 [House of Refuge . . . . . .: . . . . . . . 1208.02 Insurance` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .2 18.88 E Licenses . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .' . . . . .` 830.00 ` Loans current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..220000.00 f Children s Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00. County levy; 1921 .... .. 18920.99,` County levy, 1922 .... ........326459.97%` Interest on levy, 1921 . . . . . . . . . . 81.62 ; Non resident taxes . . . . . . .._. . 5102.78 Offic fees ............ . .. 219.25 ` Redgnption of lands . . . . . . . . .. 694.44 Registry office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4735.19, Poor schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _750.00 ' Presiding examiners . . . . . . . . . . .. 604.00 ` Public schools ....... ..... .. 73090.51 H Rural School`. Libraries . .* . . . . .. 254.31 1 Good roads, general . . . . . . . . .. 200.00 Good roads, towns and _villages . .158778.92, ` County property . . . . . . . . . . 3.70 2 Gaol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \. . 17.39 5 Roads and bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.50 ft wnuu v_ Non Availabl: 7 Agricultural Joint Stock Co. Court House. Registry Office, Gaol, nu!` T ands G No stomach filled with sour poisons can digest food. Everything` you eat turns into more poisonand gas, aking younervous and weak. Simple buckthorn bark, glycer- ine. etc., as mixed. in Adlerike, expels all sour poisons and gas from BOTH upper` and lower bowel. Removes foul, decaying lood-matter-you never thought was in your system which caused sour andgassy stom- ach. Adlerika is, EXCELLENT to guard against appendicitis. Wm. Crossland. ` druggist. Sold in Elmvale by W.J. Mc- 1 (Sui!-A A do-naoiaf. Assets Available: _ Cash on hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Levies unpaid . . . . . . . . ..3 Registry Office\ refund . . . . . . .. rov. Treas. Adlinistration of Jus- tice . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prdv. Treas. Highways .: . . . . . . .. 7 Due from Grey re Grey and Simcoe townline . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 \JUUll ll.UU5Cu IJCEIBUXJ \JllIUU, \.lUUIy i and Lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 88000.00 1 House of Refuge . . . ; . . . . . . .7`). 37000.00; Children s Shelter ....;.' . . . . .. 5000.00: Lockups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11000.ooI Reforestmioxi area `(1000 acres) . 8000.00; :~G0od Roads machinery" . . . . . ..`. 10000.00; j_*__j_ I --.-.-.... ..vu Due Prov. Trees; Road, 1920 . . . bus Prov, Treas. Road. 1921 IN. "I`__ ___ AThe following abstract from the County] Treasurer s stanement Lshows where the! County funds came from in 1922 and ho . they were expended. ' J I'I___E_A_. Balance I\UGuu LUHI a o Due Prov. Treas. A II-__._..-_.. HouZ7.3:'1i;idf.' i5e'c'. Q}' I I I I II `Roads and `bridges, grants unpaid Miscellaneous, grants unpaid . . .. Due towns and villages, re good. Jinnrln ?ayments ` ' A AdministraTion of Justice: lClerk of Peace Constables Coroners County Attorney . . . . . . . . . Crier Crown Witnesses Examination of lunatics Jurors QL....!tt County property .. . Division Court . . . . .. Gaol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. House of Refuge .. . . Interest . . . . . . . . . . .. Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . Insurance Loans current . . . . .. Miscellaneous . ,. Children_, s Aid . . . . . . Reforestation . . . . . . . Miscellaneous grants . Mothers Allowances County Council .. Salaries? . . . . . . . . . . Non resident taxes . . . Redemption of lands . Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . Registry office . . . . . . Roads and bridges .. Provincial Highways (V,.I , I . .......-.-- --.a-...- .. .. . . . . . - .. .. ` Schools: - High Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S ontinuation Schools. . . . . . . . . .. 1 Entrance and promotion exams . . Inspectors salaries . . . . . . .. Poor schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presiding examiners . . . . Public schools 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Rural school libraries .. . . . . . . .. School stationery ._ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Surrogate Court and County Court Clerk` . . . . . . . . . . . . . Good Roads: ` Provincial Co_un_t_v roads . . . . . . .. E County roads . . . . . . . . .. 7 Townsiand villages .- . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Balance on hand . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sold in Barrie by Wm. crossland. 89!! in Allandale by Pattarson'_s Drug Store. IJUC lUVVII CIIILI VIIIQEUB, LC EUU ~roads .................. .7 '6751'._51 | Good Roads monies not expended 161180.101 Conn-act re Dunn's Hill. Adjala l T uvnv-Ir nnf nnnnnlnfn UUIIETHCT re IJUHDS lll. lljl Tp`.. work not complete . . .. 1l315.00| Due Bank 'of Toroo, re loans 40000.00" Due Bank `of To nto, Vaccrued . ` interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 550.0`0 I.J\lC I IUVo -llcao IV ULUUIJCIB % Allowances. `Administration of Justice, Dec. 1 f\.. Liabilities: $825,669 .60 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Muskoka o o o o o . . Mothers`_ ...___...... .._._j._.__ -11-` STOMACI-I` IS SOUR, 1-con WON T DIGEST s_292.9o9. $l33.609.56 E uuyrug us uuy. v v I Six, togeight tons of Lake Simcoe carp, 515735 ghave been sold weekly by. the Elizabeth gstreet agency of the Bradford-Fish Com-' 7353 01 pany, at from 15 to 25 cents a `pound for` 21'o0 . choice ones. arp are favored because of. 134'26 5 their catch-`em-all-alive-o peculiarities. Six! `1208'02`hours -after they are shipped. they are on 18'88 sale, and it is because tlpy live so long . 830700 after -removal from the water, and are>~ '220000'00 assuredly fresh, that they aregin demand in " A 2o'o0 "the Ward." But they can be had only`: " 18920'm ' at the one place, and it is to try and re-`. d 32645997 g duce the price that Jewish housewives.have I 81'62 "declared a strike. The agents say that{ 5102' half the shipments die (and dead carp selll 219'25 as low as 8 cents), and that in spring and`. 694'44~suxnmer carp are sidetracked. Tuesday.{ 4735'; Wednesday and Thursday` are Hebrew fxshg ' ' ' 750') `days, and fish is served every Friday, when 5 '604'_00 the candles _are lit. Because competitors`, 73090 51 ,can't get live carp on the Toronto market, 1; 254'31the Bradford people have what might be 200' called a monopoly." Jews will `not buy "'158778'92 frozenyfish. because they can t_ tell how " ' 3'70 long thev have been dead. _ '39; The strike" has direc ed attention to "' 14'50qthe industry which -has been buxtt up al- ' itogether on the demand from the Hebrewl $825 669 60 population of Toronto -for live carp. ' ' The rising of a people in revolt against jthe high price demanded for choice morsels ?of this flnny denizen of the waters of ' 152237 _-`Bake Simcoe may affect the pride of Mini " 239'2liCarp, but no one at Gilford looks to his! ' 80'86;being supplanted in the estimation of the; 1304-79 Hebrew pop4ulat~io_n of not only Toronto,` 1523 .bu't Montreal and` New York, as the chef 109331 d oeuvre of 'a Friday evening meal. 1-o6'40 In a four uvru-tlu than nut!/en rnou kn fnltl $159300.00 &IUll)oUl 455.00 .' 5,455.53 . 16560.51 . 4007.47 101 .00 873.00 331000000 1660.16 i 5753.61 3191.30 I 11783.62 . 18504.00 4801.70 _ 6389.35 . U 5102.78 694.44 2567.88 1723.68 . 6671.781 . 55807.84 1304.76 5 152.85 ` 1063.31 156.40 1265.05 2l53`;'6l 17873.91 ' AL-E An 03309.13 "i 72720.53 , 41552.52 : 25750.30 : 2818.60 2818.60 E 35950.00 1 4761.86 _; %_ 2000.005 75000.00 ; 5 _13o79Q1o in 155515. uunu L Guire, druggist. IUTTU 0'10 . 287.25 ; 5100.12 . 1050.00 . 2032.13 . 70553.35 1 254.31 5 320.15 5 28861.47 ; 13440.48 i not! nu! 4 8015.40 ' 6000.00 5000.00 4742.48 1200.00 3000.00 - 1433.13 _ 300.00`; 55o_.o`o 546.183 ) g C: . , Just now after these dozen years of dil- 3[ig'ence_. Mr. Spencer has closed up his neat }residence at Bradford and isiaking a rest giwith his wife in New Orleans, or maybe! }Ha\'ana_. because he told his friends before! he went away that if the one didn't. suit; him he would try the other. - '2 Thorn fa vnnrn fl-non nun nnnln ft: 1.:-\nvIo.\o`: `The Onlfiie `edy Sa}_'s_ '[l_1._iJl:ctor |OaII|.s..s_ : ............ ..\ There isixnore than one angle of interest? )3to this chief and only indu: of Gilford.i 1 In addition to being the only one of its} _ kind in Canada, and probably on the con-L );tinent._. the methods adopted for catching: `the fish are unique and ingenious and have} been gradually evolved to meet the re-. quirementa of the situation. They are un-! "ique in that the seine net is operated in` _ fwinter time and ingenious `because thei ',`seining is done underneath as much as 30' -3 inches -of ice oft-imes. I Ii rm... __`...;_...:. .-.4.-L ___-_1_ _____ u- . . `nun IIC wuulu IHC ULUCIV. I . I !JEWS or TORONTO 1 EAT GILFORD CARP But .Obje,c`t 13 `Prices asked; Some` Notes of the i . Industry. \ I Q ' ' (Toron:o Telegram) I Jewish housewives in the Ward", Tor~ onto, have declared a strike against the] lbuying of cup. - Riv. 1-n-. -ia}:f fnna nf Lulu: Sinuvnn tun-In, 3\.AUCB IIUI BIIIIUUIIU lU UVCI IIVU IUIIF. | S Of course such a h_aul us the first one} lwould have completely swamped the mark-3 le` had all the carp been shipped out at fonce. They were crated however and held: "in reserve for the Jewish Lent when a large; lquantity is demanded. At the present; ltime about three ton a week have beeni `shipped into 'I`oronto_.~ and some have gone V; ito New York. ~ l `iW7hen the time for shipment arrives, the! `carp are packed alive in boxes. holding 100 mounds each, and placed on the train. !They are usually alive after '3 few hours ijourneybto Toronto. Live fish are insisted] 1 unit uay. I 1 Last December one haul rietted the fisher-' men 34 tons and there are frequently hauls! ;of ten and twelve tons, but an averugei idoes not amount to over five tons. | I f\f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ # _ _,L A I, , ,,I , A` 9' A ` ll UCUVIC Ul KI lflllly CVCIIIIIS lllCl1Iv In a few words the outline may be told. a fish"o_f the sucker type, used in. large` quantities by the Jews of Toronto,! although scarcely eaten/ by anyone else,` has gone up in price and the -consumers have declared ustrik." Theecarp consum-g ed in the city comes entirely from Cooke's`; Bay; which really is fed from the Holland! River and which, in turn. feeds Lakel Simcoe. * ` ` i 1'v'____ :_ .L:_ ._L_!l-, , ,1 LL- _-_.,.______. DlllIUUUu ; How is this strike" of the consumers! `going to affect the industry which one man has, in the course of twelve years,~built. up from nothing to one in which hundredsi of tons of carp are yearly shipped to thel metropolis?` It means literally that, and it -means at least $15,000 a year [poured into `this district. For a plant that looks so unpretentious it s a flourishing business. f`,..-nfnl .u.-;.in.. nI\l` nlnan nM..nc-.'..... 6... Auditors salaries, last `half year . I E l _ . . 3 Unpaxd accounts, renovating Court l nf\IIEA ERA and v uuzuca 1.0! wt uu.-uucs. I ` The greatest catch made was last spring, I :.When fifty-four tons of fish were made in fone haul. A whole school was rounded up! 1 that day. I I on nm.-..`.1..A.. ...... 1.....I ..`...4..,: n... 41.1.... I ilorbert G. Robertson. Druggist. `Bursa. - uupcuu auuuunua, u:uu\uuu5 UUull House and Gaol . . . . . . . . ;Grant `withheld order Dept Educa- . tion, Collingwood . . . . . . . . .. KIIIFICLUIIIIUK ll 5` ll. IIUVJIIHIIIIIE llllllltan ` . Careful nursing and close attention to: business; a freedom from local competition .and the blessing of having clean, pure lwater as against the sewage-polluted and! oil-corrupted waters of Lake Ontario. coup-I led with the adjacency of a large city, part < of whose population from custom imrnemoxn I Tial requires that its food be inspected by its , grahbinical hierarchy before death, have all` ;worked toget-hereto the one end that the .Bradford Fish Co. may be a success, and. .the Bradford Fish Company is John Spenc- 5' !m- ' l Surplus : $108,625.87 I Excess Assets over Liabilities .. 184,283.56; E Assets . . . I Liabilities . s292.so9.5`el Cugrent Assets and Liabilities i C199 tln KR '11-u: BARRIE -axAm`m:n on our guarantee mat II It doesn't reueve you none`; will be refunded. 81.00 1 bottle. . D. D. _ . soon. too. I '3'1`',6o9.5e I . .108,625.87| . $24,983.69 3000.00 1317.50 160.75 .Jan. 24.---With, the pamingv of Margaret, wife of the late Joseph Cochrane. known to so many as Grandma Cochrane.- Baxter iloses an old and much esteemed pioneer. ;Born in Ireland 86 years ago last; May she icame to Canada with her parents at ten! 3 years ofage and settled at Inverness in, `Megantic county, Quebec, coming to thisl idistrict fifty-three years ago with her hus- |band. who predeceased her twenty-four iyears. Settling on the farm now occupied {by her son. J. J. Cochrane, many and in- teresting were the tales that grandma : could tell of the strenuous lives lived by the jmen and women of that day. She bore her short iliess with great patience and, fortitude. With the exception of one son and a daughter in the west her entire family were_with her to the end. She smil- ed upon them knowing the end had come. ! spoke of her departed husband and was glad - [to go. Cochrane leaves to,mourn herl v I loss five sons-Henr_v of Russell. Mam; Joseph and Stewart of Thornton; W. D. of Holly; J. J. of Baxter; and four daughters, Mrs. W. J, Coulter of Winnipeg; Mrs. Al-; .bert Bone of Thornton; Mrs. J. T. Corrigan. 'Cookstown_. and Mrs. W. I. Edgar, Baxter. , lShe also has the unique honor of possessing] lat the present time children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their `hus- bands and wires to the number of one hundred. The funeral. which was largely attended by her friends and neighbors. tool! jplace on Saturday last to Angus cemetery. `The service was conducted by her pastor,` Rev. R. H. Somerville, Thornton. assisted ;by Rev. Mr. Rentoul, Angus, in the Union Church. Mr. S0n1erville__spoke in a*touch- ing manner from the Book of Revelations. lchapter 14. \'er.-:e.l3. She was laid to 1 rest by her six grandsons, John 0. Edgar, IElwood Bone, Willis Corrigan, John How: i ard and Wes'on Cochrane. auuuucr llllll uuuuuul. Hauls are not made every day, it depends largely on the weather, but when the net` is put down a hauleis made, the entire day [being required to put it out and get it| Iin, and manyetimes the fishermen work [until late at night... ` on by the Jewish dealers. Carp are one of the few fish w 'ch could stand a journey out of water and still survive. About 100 tons are shipped out on ah `average a year. The nu-:1-n FAnA:\1AI' vvaw:ne Cu-Ann K nnn-n' nvcla-5!: ll year. The price received varies from 5 cents` to 15 cents a pound. ' Fnsh under three pound are not sold, but there are fish shipped out weighing as high as 30 pounds. I The price depends somewhat on the sehson, as carp fishing continuesduring the late summer and autumn. t!__-I_ ___, __L _, ,, ,,, I -_ SA 1,, 7 The treatment ofakin dileuel (eczema) and diseases of the ocnl in known to be giicult." writes Dr. . L. Randolph. However. there is one remedy that in known to be entirely dependabje In this distressing and troublesome dmue. I refer to D. D. D. Prescription." It you have never tried D. D. D. for Ikin dio- Qoeo. whether 9. small Ipot. or whether onenol the dreaded forms-the torment of eczema or V the hard scale: of pnoriuit-cot 1 bottle at once ruorantee that if it doesn't relieve an: Inonev will be refunded. 81.00 1 bottle. ` 80\(ALSO PROCILJRABLE-M2. lb. PACKAGE I5?) 34 -- Canada's Best Buy - TH}! ETCONoMY_ P5cKAz W1LsoNS ` Still the most for the money I s. it CAN be aone".`.--but no ; like this. '