ANIMALS m` I LII Ill? already to at The Arcade for better values, and they never are disappointed. THE s will assure you that The Arcade saves As in other places where Arcade stores are located, the people of Barrie-and vicinity ARCADE STORE WILL ALWAYS LEAD IN VALUE. ;Whatever your needs in Clothing and Footwear for the family, a comparison of value you money. The few items` mentioned beloxv will convince you that Arcade values will not be duplicated. p W. D. MINNIKIN fzi ma BETTER "i""I7-E'_ITI'=i/GADE TEN-YEAR-0LD% swnv_1s_THa BAY (Continued from page 1) 50 yards open handicap, junior irls-1, Rita `Finn, Second Dan- orth S. `C.; 2, -Sheila Griffin. Tor- onto Women s; 8. `Marjorie Linton, Parkdale Dolphinets. Time 36 sec. 100 yards breast stroke, junior boys, Ontario chan1pionsh`irp-1 Irwin Halladner, `Central .; 2 John Angus. Broadview Y.; 8 Murray Griffin, -Central Y. Time 9 0 ) A 1.212-5 sec In IIAIAAA .1\n +\7` hnv 50 ards free style. boys under 16, 1S mcoe `County---1. P. `Reid, 0ril1ia;' 2. C. Fraser, Allandale; 3, George Penny, Barrie. _ 50 yards. free style. girls under }_6, xsjmcge p'C'1ounty'-1, Clara `Ord --- Dounao Q 1.21 j 2-5 sec. ` l ueorge renny, Durnc. ` gir 16, rsimcoe `County-1, `Cl: Barrie; 2, `Jean Lay, Ba Dorothy Johnson. arrie. onn uni-Hm hwannt stroke. Dorothy aonnson. `Darne. 200 yards breast stroke, Women Ontario championshigrl. Moll Bailey, Toronto.; 2. ' imi Voge, Second Danforth S. C.; 3. Mar- garet Foster. Parkdale Dolphinets. an vnwln lhack stroke. men. On- 88.17813 FOSIBI`, rarxuaue Uutpmuuwu 50 yards lback stroke, men, tario championshi --1, Earl War- ner. `Central Y.; . Keith McCul- lough. `Central Y.; 3, `Gordon `Law. Broadview Y. `Time. 993 sec. -Inn ......A. tum ainn `h-nvn mm!` uroauvlew 1. `Hum. on auu. 100 yards free style, boys over 16, S!mcoe*County-1, -R. Eaton. NEXT TO QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE urn vsu, U1 ` `Barme; 8, T3iii}- Shnk, Allandale; 3, Louis fianville, Allandale. `AA _ _.I.--1- ..3..`_ Ann.`- I-IV MIG I-Vull Vllaw, uuuuuuuuuu vs I 100 yards free style, girls over 16, Simcoe County-1, Beatrice Symons, -Barrie; 2, Nan Ord, Bar- rie; 3, A. Thompson, Orillia. `l2....-... ..-1nuu -:u`n unAa\n GOV II, on: Qclvolurwvlug v--...... V Minnow relay, irls under 12- Won by Thelma ottomley, Mar- garetobinson and Marjorie Lin- hnn ., U031. Divin-3', n1en-1, Bill Hastings, West `End Y.; 2. Cyril Kennett, Central Y.; 3, Horace Kennett, Central Y. ` T\l--lung 1Ivn\\AAI|.. _1 Huang Mn- uentrgu 1. Divmg, women-1, Grace Mc- Kenzie, Parkdale Dolphinets: 2, Beatrice Symons, Barrxe, 8, Molly Bailey, Toronto. A ____.._ URL- B-.. ccvavnw Quay run`; In the following list, where not otherwise noted, the swimmers were from Toronto. The order in which they nished was as fol- lows:- Mary Casson, Ernie Kenneth glunior, Murray Griffin, Peggy ood ('unior). Sheila `Griffin (jun- ior), dith Moore, -V. Lansite, (junior), Bert Gibson, Frankiscott, R. Waters junior , Alf. Sully, F. Markham, . Boot (Willowda1e), W. Griffith, Gordon Law (junior), `X7 (`unit Tani T.nnei+n .RhA" n old 'Brown1ee. Donald `Mac Jean W. UIIIIILH, uoruuu uuw uuxuusy, W. Og y, Tom Lansite, -Babe" Pole ( unior), Norma. Gaudaur (orillia), John Angus (junior), Margaret `White (Allandale), Mimi Vogel, J. Squirrell (juniorig Ha`;- ay, . Page ljunior). Murray Abernathy, acKay, Irma Mac'I`ie1"f(Was- aga Beach), Fred Brown, helma ]Bottomle. G. Hanke , R. Mann- 'n ( lmval 1 g. e). . Eaton. (_Oril1ia)hJohn Moses, Elsie Per- .....n I` . vs} T I`1n%-nan Tana lug. u:4uuvau:) . u. uawu. ('Oril1ia). John eira, F. Davies. J. `Flatman, Jean Downey. (Wasaga Beach), Rita Finn, (junior). Marshall Shunk. (Allandale). Fred `Bonser, Len Smith, `R. Grieson; (junior), Geo. Pratt-. (Allandale). E. Preece. |'l`1nn wmn.+ me in nknvan NF .1 . FFKUC, \.'\1Rlul1UlI`.'}. 4. {ICEBE- `The meet was in charge of J. Herbert Gibson, vice- resident of C.A.S.A., R. 'C. Woo , secretary, who also acted as starter and Don- ald `Mackav, recording secretary. The following were additional of- ficials. `Mrs. A. Bailey. Mrs. W. Griffiths, Horace 'Kenne'tt, Cyril Kennett, Bill Hastings. Prizes `Presented At 6.30. one hundred swimmers. ' officials and others sat down to a su per in the American Hotel pro- vi ed by the Board of Trade. Albert *Bryson, the president. was in the chair and Alex. Knox play- ed the piano for a sings-ong and also for an excellent solo by his brother, Harry Knox, Niagara Falls. `The gathering was happy, merry and- vociferous and had a jolly time. Mnxrnn lVI'nl(".nnia- in avfnnrlina R Jouy tune. ` Mayor MdCuaig in extending a civic welcome stressed the value, of physical training as a prepara- tion for the battle of life. He` had been glad to see such fine swimmers in action and was sure that there were potential Olympic contestants among their number. 1'! II YIY--_I --..-- -. f` O A _.. vvucuvwv-naovu Iuluvnna vcnugu ---------. ` R. -C. Wood, secy. of C. S..A.. on behalf of the Association and the swimmers, thanked Barrie for the fine way they had been received. Some of the speakers having ex- pressed a hope to see the swimmers again next year. Mr. Wood stated that Barrie would have the first C8 n ' Bush` unAIAAnIn1ln uuvaunn Uvuntln `xvi ca-lrief rmarks we're made by` Bert Gibson, `Toronto, G. F. Doyle and F. H. II-Iurlburt. all mu 1 I :1, ' .'ll4ayo.r- |Mc|Cua'i.g" presented the I00 I U D- wimp-U cups, -medals, etc. Medals for the across-the-bay- swim will be mail- ed to those who finished. Purse for Frank Doyle Owing to the very active part taken by Frank Doyle in the pro-. moti-on of the swimming meet last ` year and this, the Board of Trade chose this `banquet as an approp- riate time to present him with an address .and urse on his removal from town. ayor McCuaig read the address, which was engrossed and bound in leather, and Frank Hurlburt made the presentation. _ _-1__.-__I_.l..._.. LL- ...L `ll - onlaaovuov ouovuvlv vans: rovvvulvwuvnwonv In acknowledging the g'ift,_M Doyle said that since coming to Barrie ve years ago he_ had fol- lowed his practice of trying` to do something for sports. He liked any kind of good amateur sport; though naturally he was most in- terested in lacrosse. He thought every citizen should try to help his town in some way. While bus- iness had -taken him away from Barrie he would never forget it for he had formed many friend- shi s here. i ` ' fter the_ su per; the visitors were driven to inet 5 Point where LL... 1...! .. -..u..`IA A` `rennin: A `Iii-I: name axmmtn WGFG (l'l`.lV(:Il LU m.uu:b I: ruuu. vvuuu: they `had a couple of hours of dancing at the pavilion, leaving .for home at eleven o'clock. -For ne job - rinting of V all kinds call on The xaminer. 261:1 ` Acgsv` The Bay A1` SPECIAL` L % DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS, our special 10 WOMEN S COTTON HOSE, extra reinforced and seamless, a variety of shades-Specia1 15 ---O- CHILDREN S PANTY DRESSES, a nice var- iety, well made, fancy embroidered-Our o.- -..:..1. - ` ' R91! T 9!. '."_. Aug. 6- Hovey Adams of Tor- onto came home for the week-end mt: Jnhn Rose of Milton is` `holiday. Mrs. John Rose of is spending a few days with Mrs. Adams. Jas. Hart is spending a few days with Thos. White. of Orillia. u.. .....,a Mm n.~.n.,o-1-,2: Pugh and! With Tnos. Wmte. OI Uruuu. I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pugh and` family of Toronto are spending al few days under the parental roof. \.r.. gm: '\1 v: Mnrmn and daugh- few days under U16 pzu'euuu ruux. Mr. and .\I1`s. Morton and daugh- ter, Helen. spent a few days with` Mrs. John Sanderson lately. \\YnuvI>nn `nAnr~n has wanted narti Mrs. John sunuerson nutty. 1 `Newton Spence has rented part` of t`he `Oliver Poultry Farm and is stocking up with chickens. -xn. nn \.n~e '\\`nItm' Bands of stocking wun cmcxens. A `Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Bands Dixie have been staying with his `father, James Rands. \/rm ana \h~a \V'i1:nn nf Allandale. lfather. James rianus. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Allandalel I called on Mrs. Jas. Hart last week. ` `nn\\nI'|1QI'|? n? the 1 .nr`g SUDDGI` called on .\11'S. .1215. r1ru'L Ana n ccu.- 'Sacz`amen: of the Lord's Supper! will be observed in the' United church on August 19. um, xrqinu and NW2. Snpncer are cnurcn on AugusL1u. Rev. Major and Mrs. Spencer are starting out this week for the West Where they hope to visit their daughter and son-in-}aw and grand- 1` `child. xnm (`Dn\'\ `I-I '1`, `Rmxrne of'T0r- `Child. i\Irs. (Rev.) H. T. Bourne of`Tor- onto returned home this week after spending a good holiday at the rec- tory. Mrs. Geo. Rnnsted of Toronto is spending two Weeks with her sis- ter, Mrs. Sutton. One of the largest funerals seen here in 21 long time was witnessed last Sunday when Mrs. Geo. Simp-| son was laid to rest in St. Thomas Cemetery. Mrs. Simpson was sick only a few hours when she passed away. Much sympathy is felt for! the bereaved husband and family: in their great loss. Mrs. -Simpson; was a general favorite with all her: friends and associates. One little girl. three years old. and an in-` rant, are left behind. WOMEN S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, ex- tra good weight, also theButtery Hosiery, well reinforced, 4-ply heel and toe-' e Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . 49c and 69 Aug. 7--Go1`don .\Ic~Rea of North. Cobalt visited with Midhurst friends- recently. T \r.'-on Yenhm `Rn::a1`| Riff, Satm`-. recently. ' Miss Isabel Russell left, Satur- day. to spend her vacation at Idy1- wild" cottage, Thunder Bay. . u-,_ 1'r....4.... \,I`.. Anvil wuu Uuoucxbv, .suuuu\.. .....`.. M1`. and Mrs. C. Horton, M1`. and Mrs. Harold Webb and .\I1`. and Mrs. Jas. Irwin of` Big Bay Point spent Sunday at Jns. Craig's. -I `I..- 11v `I 11 . . ~ . A31 I-Iv1\\\t3 [Duuuu`\ cu. uucu \..u.5 .- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Russenll were in C`011ing`\\`o0d on Sunday. Mrs. Ceo. F. Austin `and daugh- ter. Nonine. of Detmit, are holi- 'da,\'ing with .\Iid`hu1'st relatives. .\-Irs. Jas. 1\Ic`Cmc~ken and the Misses Olive and Ennie .\Ic'C1`acken ozf Pe:e1*horo. caned on friends in `the \`i11a_Ie this week. Rf-n ant` \lI\Q `LI-1vn`l Ra1RfhPY`- me \`111a::e U115 \\'ee-K. Mn`. and Mrs. I-Im`o1d Blather- wick and children of Toronto are the guests of J. E. \V'a1]win. `I T T-Iicrrrina ha: mnnwnnd in T01`- U16 guests 01 J. 124. \\'i.lU\\'Hl. J. L. Higgins has returned to Tor- onto nfter spenddng the week-end with Jas. Innis. `Dar .(`nny-n-an n? 'h.':h-nif fa \"H`- wztn Jas. mms. Pat tcorrigxnn of Detroit is Visit- ing -(`ecil Fmnkcom and other friends. \.I.. nna Mrwa 'l\w,an1; flu-ant` uvcmn in xmenus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O1-sex` were in iorillia last week. 1_1,.1m~. r*.~.nna nf `Rvnfnv um: '.U1`l1l1f1 last \\"t'CK. Helene Courts of Bradford was | the guest of her cousin, Evelyn Fin- |]a,v. la st week. To a 1\"(\Ir`\`R nkon n.f 13-harhnro Jay. Just \\'t't`l\. Jas. Mc'Cracken mt` Peterboro spent .\Ionda,v in the vrlllage. \ Harvesting has been de_1a_ved on account of so much wet weather and the grain has started to grow `in some places. p"ciai Aug. `6-The 'W..\I.iS. met at the home of Mrs. L. `Cave on August 1. Mrs. J. C. Cnnborn took charge of the meeting. Mrs. Ginkens gave a very interesting paper on Tithing" which was much appreciated. Miss Mary Cave gave a recitation also an instrumental solo. At the close `of the meeting a lunch was served. Mr and i\/I've A inhnnann and OI tne nlt'eL1ug, 21 xuucu was an \-cu. Mr. and `Mrs. A. Dickenson and Miss Florence spent Sunday with Mrs. `Co-born. Vina TU:-n FD:-nun has hnnn H1 'n11'.~ MP3. `L10-D'Ul`ll. .VIrs. WVm. |Rowe has been 111 but is improving. I \/Iva xv \Ir~u(nrr'lv nf `~nwcm Sound I3 U'.l.lub.yuI5 Ill uua Uuulluuuuy. 1 Miss Dorothy 'Cui]ingham is vis- `lung her grandparents at 0akvi1le.l Mn and VI :-a 11`. Fhnnnr and ls lmpruvmg. I Mrs. W. Mc~Curdy of Owen `Sound is holidaying in this community. _ `Mica n:-nthxr I(n`n1inp~'hnm in vig-| lung ner gI'd.I1up'dl`t'llLS `cu, Utusvxuc. Mr. and Mrs. E. Chantler and daughter. Betty. of `Toronto. spent the holiday at J. R. C`hant1e1"s. Mrs. M. `L. lchantler of Barrie and Mr. Lennox accompanied them home, Tuesday morning. Mu nn Vfve `D .Tnr~1:cnn vinifnd Tuesday Il'lUl`IlUl'{. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson visited the formers parents, Sunday. Miss Phoebe Gilbbs sports a. new Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess are back n06:-us vlu-nah: 'hn13r1o\v after their holiday. The blueberry pickers had quite a. successful day, arriving home with a. 'boilerfu1 of berries. `Ru and `Ina \fuvu:`-1011 IIV`-\.on1nvu A9 wuu it 'UUu!':I.Lu1 UL uc'1'Lu':a. Mr. and Mrs. .\Iarsha11Ch~ant1er of Barrie called on friends here, Mon- day. ` Several from this community at- tended the races at Goderich. `Khan Illnnn `I'.nna- nf `Dn1nnnv-afnn Lenueu L119: taut`: uL \.1uu\-uxuu. Miss Gladys Long of Palmerston is visiting `her father. MEN S NOT-A-BUTTON COMBINATION UNDERWEAR, `extra good quality 599 N EWTON RPBINSON TSHQNTY tan MIDHURST TWO PERFORMANCES NQAILY A1 2 and 8 P. .9 omv our man imam rm/aw. /mow/we 771%` 70 I//5/T 71/: Mil/AGE/P/E osmmavr Seats on Ssle Circus Day at Roberston s sie Same Prices as at Show Grounds. B3"!`Li9__E!!9! $392913 00- BARRIE TUES. AUG. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER LIMOUSINE HEARSE IF DESIRED Ambulance Service, Day or Night-Phone 43! 62- F- 1* M:A.L.CM,59_ ._ "I'`I_III5'I"\I \II.`AI\ BOYS ALL WOOL JERSEYS, with polo `collars, `a variety of shades. Reg. $1.50 to $1.75--Speciz1l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c BOYS BROADCLOTH WAISTS, a variety of shades, well made, also Khaki Waists-- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c $ Office and Yards,Vic!toria St. and-Rzjlwagr. W. C. Boadway, Prop. Chas. Graham, Supt. Give the question of coal supply consideration at this season of the year and let us demonstrate that the present is the opportune time to lay in your regular tonnage. We are prepared to ll your bins with a most excellent quality and at prices and on terms that must prove satisfactory. We can assure you that the time to buy is now. Telephone 999. Nights and Holidays 313 D5 OI 9 see `mess SPLENDID we SENSATIONAL FOX HUNT. . EUROPEAN `ramnso-House snow. MANEGE AND HIGH Jumpms EXHIBITIONS - SEASON FOR _ BUYING com. Thursday, August 9, 1923 14 ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER