Dryden Observer, 1 Feb 1924, p. 4

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Fancy Skater * % % The weather being so severe and numerous other social functions on for New Year's Eve, no doubt many people "passed up the opportunity of witness- ing Messrs Bert Clarke and 'Gordon Thompson, fancy, comedy and, acro- batic skaters. Both of these perform- finished their western tour ers have and are passing through to the Lake cities, Port Arthur and Fort William, | to perform there and start their east- ern tour. The management of the rink )" has been fortunate enough to get them > to stop off at Dryden and give another performance on Saturday night, Feb. ruary 2nd, and give those who were unable to see them at their last stop- OVer.. A Boost for the Town:-- I may mention (it won't do any harm) that both of these performers stated that if they were treated and received in every town as they were in Dryden, their travelling and perform- ing in different towns and cities would be a pleasure. Here's hoping "the weather stays mild. Don't forget the date, this Saturday night, Feb. 2nd. x k kX x Xk ¥ Ice Carnival 'Watch for the posters for the Grand Ice Carnival in about ten days or two weeks. We are just getting the prizes & lined up and can assure you that they ¢ are worth trying for. Hockey as it should be played :-- It is only a matter of the Bachelors coming out now and getting a couple , of nights practice to put them in shape for their annual hockey game with the girls' team. It will be remembered that these teams played two games last year and both ended in a tie of >» 38 and 6--6. It should be 'a walk d away for the, girls' team for they have &, been practicing and show some nice work. This should be a hum-dinger of a game. a In accordance with the re- quest of many people, and to accommodate those whose sal- ) Crescent Ice Cream Bricks -_.__. 40 ® Eskimo Pies, each ...- a OB ] i Sundae Sweets 10 aries or wages or settlements GOUGH'S CONFECTIONERY are made on the first of the Bn 3 . oyS In vampaigu. month, I am extending the J oe pais Sale for two days more, and John M. Alexander, Minister of Finance for Older Boys' Parliament, says: : , "It is impossible to carry. on the ¥ work of development of the coming ? generation of Canadian citizens, in the & way that it is being done by the C.S.- 9 E.T. groups hroughout Canada, with- out funds and hearty support of the public. We, the older boys 'of Mani- toba and Canada feel assured that if every boy does his share, there will be no need to worry as to the outcome of the $6,250 budget for 1924. In the great war many great things were done by boys. Just boys--every-day boys: the same that are all over Can- ada. We have them in Dryden, Ken- ora, Ignace and Keewatin, and what boys have done, boys can dé." As one of the boys of Dryden, I feel sure that the public is keenly interested in the work of the C.S.E.T., the Direct Cur- rent Tuxis Square of Dryden and the future citizens of Canada. Boys, do not be discouraged if one or two refuse to invest in the four- fold development of their Canadian boys. ian Nearly 5000 boys, Tuxis and Trail Ranger will make a canvass of the population of Manitoba and Wetsern Ontario during the 100-day*éampaign, February 1st to 10th, both days inclu- sive, and indications suggest that very keen rivalry will be displayed between various groups as to "who will make the best showing and wifi 'the grand championship shield. This handsomely mounted shield will be-awarded to the group outside of Winnipeg, selling the y, highest number of shares per member € for six months and the remaining six ¥ months for the highest in' Winnipeg on the same basis. A district champion- & ship shield will also be 'awarded to the D ovoup selling the highest. number of shares per member in' each district. Besides these shields, special honour . penents will be awarded to every boy selling five shares, but it must be dis- tinctly understood that all returns must reach the Manitoba Boys' Work Board office, 205 Huron and Eric Buildings, by 12 o'clock midnight, Feb. 20th, if they are to count in the com- petition for the shields and pennents. Bond selling starts Feb. 1st and ends Feb. 10th, both days inclusive. Don't | forget. Bonds develop four-fold citi- Zens. 2 this closes Saturday night, $ February 2nd., after which we commence stock taking. ' CAS AAAAAAAANNARAAPNNS NNN if I have not emphasized it sufficiently | again say that "Everything is on Sale" D PIl1, DRYDEN, Ont. Have your clock or watch cleaned or repaired promptly and skilfully in our own workshop, and save time and money. Although the clock Sons, We have engaged a competent watch repair man who can make it go again. WATCHES are not made to be thrown and tossed about. A wateh is a delicate piece of mechanism and jolts and jars will destroy its time accuracy. A. G. Ripley's i ryden Lumber SUCCESSOR TO ANDERSON & HARRIS | Contractors and Builders Full Stock of LUMBER, Sash and Doors, Shingles, Wood Fibre, Brick, Lime and Cement. Estimates Freely Given BUCKSKIN MOCCASINS CHILDS MOCCASINS, size 5 to 9, per pair .75 and YOUTHS MOCCASINS, size 9 to 13, per DRIT rinses she bo 1.50 BOYS MOCCASINS, size I t0 5 Per Pair Loe. .ovnrerr- oe 1.50 MEN'S MACKINAW COATS, firom SINUS «vay man se 12.5 These are Big Value, as woollen goods have already advanced MEN'S MACKINAW SHIRTS, from 4.5010... n--- CSIR els 8.50 10 p.c. off all winter goods for cash during months of Feb. & March. [I ---- Something New in Ice Cream --_-- INDIVIDUAL SUNDAES all ready for the table, put up in attractive Cups with Spoons. SNOW BALLS, these are Chocolate covered Ice Cream. rolled in Cocoanut. ESKIMO PIES, at sc each, the individuality of these dishes will appeal to your company. HOLLAND ICE CREAM BRICKS SPAS AN WINNS # & CHAS. A. BURGESS PETE Th TE ETE of our January we are putting out during the first e Wish To ank all our ake a success Sale ------000 YS 00o as I figure to go to the city about the 15th of February, therefore I will leave the sale price until I get some new stock in. a I am sure you will gain at the prices fifteen days of February as after that date you will have to pay regular prices for every article you buy. Extra Big Special on Men's Work and Dress Boots, Men's Dress Boots in black only ~ $2.95 Brown Dress Boots, up £0 ..o--.---- $3.95 Men's Work Boots, $2.95 to ._--.. $4.75 Men's High Top Boots, waterproof, all sizes, comfortable fit ..------.o - $4.65 Special on second hand Army Boots, per pair $2.00 We also have a good supply of Boots, Slippers and Oxfords for Women, boys, girls and children. Rubbers all styles and all sizes to fit any of the family. | ----000 Prices Can't be beat. ----000---- New & Second Hand Store {Op oosite Town Hall) GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT & SOLD

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