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    Magrath Store News (April 20, 1956)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.Phones: Office 21 Hardware 34 Groceries 4 Dry Goods 124 FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH, ...............................................................................................................................MAGRATH, ALBERTA. JACKETS LECKIE..FOOT.WEAR WORK BOOTS Leckie Leckie ENGINEER BOOT LECKIE LOAFER - 9" leather upper...........................16.95Skookum,grocorksole,8"upper16.95 | Skookum, gro cork sole, 8" upper 18.50 9" upper, gro cork sole..............13.95I.13.95 I .19.95 gore style, cuban heel - 11.95j.......linUlillHUitlimtltlHiHltHHAREALDATECATCHERBoyspoplinjacketsinpopularcolorsoflime,tangerineandcanary..............11.95j ...... . linUlillHUitlimtltlHiHltHH A REAL DATE CATCHER - Boys poplin jackets in popular colors of lime, tangerine and canary..............5.95 UMiliHilHuuiliüliHiinih^HlKlfiiuliiiliHwMIiiuinnonuifhu Il>l«ltllll.<’H<l'Hf«m'IIIHl.tHilill 'HHIH» BOOTS SHOES OXFORDS - Pinewood black gore.................... 7.50BlackBluchersty..o...............7.50 Black Blucher sty.’.o ............... 7.50 Williams dress oxford, banker last...12.95WELLINGTONSCarltonbenchmade....12.95 WELLINGTONS - Carlton bench made ....13.95 WORK BOOTS - Rough rider sole......................8.95Grebcorksole...........................8.95 Greb cork sole...........................7.95 Greb leather single sole....9.95Grebleatherdoublesole,..9.95 Greb leather double sole,..10,95 1445460 HIOl a5S I I äs 9 5 F * 1 I ...... intinti ..................................... SPORT CAPS - MEN’S PLAID VENTILATED GOLF CAPS. Assorted plaids, bright colors. White web ventilation. 2.29..MENSOLIVECOTTONUMLINEDIkiniiiiiinjiiniiiHMnuniiiiiiliIil>rriiI.■■■■Inmii/iiih.iiiiiiiiiiitutiUUiiiiifij...>F.«uiHih«ntmthMii,»H«iOilHSKICAPSFeaturewidebill.,93MENSBASEBALLGAPSnavy,white,yellow,rust.2.29. . MEN’S OLIVE COTTON UMLINED Ik iniiii'iinjiiniiiHM nun' • iii'i'iili I il>rriiI.■■ ■ ■ I'nmii/i iih.iiiiiiiiiii tut iUUiiiiifij... >'F.«uiHih«ntmthMii,»H«i*OilH ’ SKI CAPS Feature wide bill., 93^ MEN’S BASEBALL GAPS- navy, white, yellow, rust. 1.5

    Magrath Store News (March 31, 1991)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.(izs) MONTHLY STATEMENT Month Ending . MARCI1 31 19.?1 Municipality of town or magrath Receipts for the Month (Less Loans) Loans Received LESS:— Disbursements for the Month Loans Paid Net Balance at End of Month 444 30 533 INT 1 678 47 171 11 13 872 General Account Sub-Total FAX 234 279 656 84 TOTAL Sub-Total Amount Amount TOTAL 99 .62 800.00 350 .00 500.00 50 .00 Net Balance at End of Previous Month 232 401 Balance at End of Month—Bank >< “ —Treas. Br. Dep in­Trans . ♦Cash on Hand at End of Month Less Outstanding Cheques Net Balance at End of Month OUTST AN DIN G CHEQUES No. 5 1 1 Amount No. 488 21 786 246 274 232 40.1 Amount OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DISBURSEMENTS 162.00 112.35 150.00 409 .91 737.44 647.62 366 .92 208.65 343.86 150.34 725.00 42.80 100.00 16.90 48.56 850.65 Pay 5 Pay 6 March 12 March 26 Estimate of Accounts Payable, not rendered TOTAL 6 6 18 15 729 712 358 370 47 171 This Statement Submitted to Council this...... Remarks: (SEE OVER FOR EXPENDITURE CONTROL) »Cash on Hand Deposit«!..... EXPENDITURE CONTROL ITEM Total Last Month This Month Total To Date Estimate Over General Government Services Protective Services Transportation Services Environmental Health Services Public Health & Welfare Services Environmental Development Services Recreation & Cultural Services & Education Fiscal Services Other TOTAL

    Magrath Store News (March 31, 1990)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.MONTHLY STATEMENT Month Ending........ ............................... 19.9.9. Municipality of T ° w N MAG R A T H OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE General Account TOTAL Net Balance at End of Previous Month Receipts for the Month (Less Loans) Loans Received INT. 140 714 29 882 1 318 88 28 05 Sub-Total LESS:— Disbursements for the Month Loans Paid 171 915 41 174 21 30 Net Balance at End of Month 13.0. 740 Balance at End of Month—Bank ..................... -TrraS.Br.In Tran. ♦Cash on Hand at End of Month 126 350 14 511 61 18 Sub-Total Less Outstanding Cheques 140 861 10 120 79 88 Net Balance at End of Month 130 740 91 OUTSTANDING CHEQUES No. Amount No. 50.00 38.84 4 553.38 1 441.45 391.52 333.10 69.00 67.0Ö 365.6 209.9 601.8 116.00 158.1C 120.5C 35.0C 50 .OC 219.5E 1 300.00 Amount TOTAL l.Q_120_8.8 DISBURSEMENTS Amount Pay 5 6 125 56 Pay 6 5 915 79 March 13 18 315 57 March 27 10 817 38 41 174 30 This Statement Submitted to Council this..6? Remarks: Estimate of Accounts Payable, not rendered TOTAL »Osh on Hand Doposltod..... ....19....------ (SEE OVER FOR EXPENDITURE CONTROL) EXPENDITURE CONTROL ITEM Total Last Month This Month Total To Date Estimate Over General Government Services Protective Services Transportation Services Environmental Health Services Public Health & Welfare Services Environmental Development Services Recreation & Cultural Services & Education Fiscal Services Other TOTAL

    Magrath Store News (October 27, 1933)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.jga^RAJPH, XtBEto OOTQBgB EfrIICiro? s«rh$ <4 vi*»wa at Initiation h '. Sditorial Staff f Honorary 2M.it or- Yi/n ttoaabon Ydftj&r- inyChief - Virginia <iri« J Associate E-ut^r ■- »r+o& watjdln Art Editor *-' Boatnou Jansen £« A1! ±£' *** «*«»• weretttez* doing brilliant sTsaxi a ?JV thr 081 ’ Solph, Bale ’™c<€ __ -__ Levaflrly'cae ambitious yreahaan, I *1- Meflaei thing it ia *u»r any ma BerdattJTwaa- tbera-. ,..:• pS^^wan’t-i K?>>'a-»ti*4«ttt:‘.*«nr -li^asM ' ► _ > • -. ww Ob- J'.-wit YiVterAy; ske nq*ry? BAMZfirt azowq t*i*» *r ji-.ttnft. /Agt 2* fiss? &u‘ — Things are?, improving - gyar • riphe'irtres tt* Mi «olt« 4XL U1 iaxiltsSig taking his Mila oat of the —iha^.'.ea 1'itigaliy* envelopes* f /'± ' .r' \ BED isrm . days • I^^jtofcer i3 Jlsr :lflb'Juay'f‘£*‘-< M.W.BrSr’^SSiTie Council, with the T • ”** * we a ant a.t tv Brown Blfclr Fo6£ Bays', the <jar t« watah la the oar behind, the .oar in fro’.it of y°^ .• :' . - ,. <klL< .. 1‘ f - SaA.-jjfc^torZ SBp. Woolley knows nothing about aneie but haa learned that he san pro- *» »* Wds'Xti A^Uostatiye-JB.Tar, -sOW* roil' harmony in the-home .7 play-orad « n . » Tla.atWenry HHfalirri>Y/Xsv\ ring sbpoaa. fffidd/dtileee < Verina S&rk -» XaTar,' Harter. AX Grade X SraAe U‘ &»ffiatgfogr fce- initiation* to*, at'lefttff one-quarter of -he tu-dentti this rv’.s the laost ezoitin/ lay 6f thfc „--se Various iicgplejwatj ■£. tOK-tose* well known t'o tfc3'vll* 'ojhs .oswres, hut new and strahgo 't'o tie > . t?.*S5bli."g Pr«sh5»n, were essploj J.» ii'hs het i‘3cpiit of the day was < Mtt- J i/jg spirit of haiuillty among 1) aec« I hers of Grade Bine. ■«a •‘ (Virginia? Briggs ,1b :a good.’ .little girl as far ae good, little girls go, and as far as good, little girls go, she goes* t - Been Bennett says women qqxi keep a SfiMa>Mwf>leiriet .Just as well A» a** sA mm eAn X but it V* WAtQIAJ w U.V XUS MT. Killer says a bachelor is a satm who o oaldn’t take "yes" for an anewe^. . ... „ Share are at-present'13 E S»«oor. tbofc of overshoes and enrolled in High SoMol. Xeet Vay*.' 1 is. now oonplete. 7*eTo in RttehdenoSf THE WRATH TPABIWG COKPASY LIMITED "A rood t.lace, to trade.a" V - X A J •c • J,1I K ±S<«r v» 9

    Magrath Store News (March 29, 1934)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.STORE o CLOSED> X \_ Z i/ SOOD FRIDAY ■ MORCH '30th, ’STORE NEWS . 29. I9B4. z ■ Dainty ' Silk Undiest?* Stanield’s Heavy NovaedU- Bloom&rs Elrnstic-of Cuffed Kiee. ’’ Dainty pastel Shades. ■ . Per pair— 1 VESTS TO MATCH------------- 699_______ (LWE-DE-CHINE SLIPS Very dainty end feminine. Pink or Peach, Laoe trlmed..' • Adjustable straps. <J»j' LADIES SPRING COATS HEW NOVELTY WtEAVES-SOFT TAILORED LINES ' HEW SLEEVE TREATMENTS . SMART TWO-WAY ■ COLLARS SIZES 14 to 19 yesora* I0.75.toLADIESRAYONBLOOMERSWellcutwithlaoeinserts.•■—49.Little.GirlsRayonBloomersSfr!.I0.75 . to ' LADIES' RAYON BLOOMERS Well cut with laoe inserts. •-•■ — - ' 49 . Little .Girl's - Rayon Bloomers-----’-Sfr ■ !. I6;95 Walk m ' 'STiE^-IN GIRDLES ALL ELASTIC. \ * . Sr noth, light and most coimoot'&Tbi.- ftr the slight figure, length about I2 inohes. 95' t-Piifte Shadd* at Easte—Md Tftruu^OotAt-.&prjng't Hew 'stocks now showing, for that aew~appare3 chelae! B<095 - TAT, ORDERS TAKER FOR MURRAY, HEEL HUGGER AND BLaCHPO Tzrwe 'there a few like your "humble servant" that nave no ear for muio but moat children, if taken in time oan.be txvnfifojmed . into mul<caiy gifted i.ireCJMaftfeBj Why should the 'teaq? ing of jpnaL ' is be left to the Sunday School when the taxpayyrls money is" being spent to teach maoy sub jeuts 'that •' have ao practical "use whatever? .. We are"regusbed.B - *. ________ „M___ „ . ACni. P. BP. Perrett entf'rtain»d Thursday afternoon In honor of- her mother, .krs. Glover, it beiny her 66th bu&hday* . Ccverr wore laid for Mesdimoe * V.. W. in?"’ ip, W. T. Fletcher, NiC* Sunday so ml ng. when, we saw the Sunday Sohool Chrrste? J Me. Ira C. Pletcher, almost driven to *a state of inferiority aomlex faying to teaoh Sunday Sohool songs; to children Who didTt knew one note fX’om m-other, We drew -bn our'-siick of. r'asembT--M36'’ ftBes: "To hegin with, we oacnov stuff a hew yard into the hand*- no natter how much we desH to. do so«-|f . youe-child-has no - ear 'for mrioi noth­ing- you oan do at this late late will give him one* The'hel®< * * ■ 1 lornac,b you hoped he would havV.w&G omitted frons hie original make--up fud there l.e no way by. which yuu. r‘«^ how thrust it in," etc. .* . &£ about ozje Q j - -'-fry tan , . sq.cu.akol a little "flponse, we thought, Neilson, L. Blaxall, A. 0. Rich, v'er ’ .r-lleotic/’ a oodfisunlty, E. LI Ririe. Sarar Sabey and A« J* jehat no evalx taught • in our aohoolaiWood. ' ‘ . Wry shhuid --I the finer --arts be 1 —-S--------M-------------- fitted frrz the cu:Eltoc,ilU:m? ■’'** ’ ' ■ ' tSee ahbve) J THE MACGRATH TRADING COMP NY LTD. _____ "A good place to trade. " ' f

    Magrath Store News (August 25, 1934)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.MAGRATIT STORE flYW MAGRATH, ALBERTA. AUGUST 25, 1934. All wool tweeds in fawn, | grey and. brown, in light and. medium shades. Tailored to fit and made to give long wear.. A timely buy just before school starts. 5.95. When a man goes t sleep on his job don’t wake him, just give the job somebody already awake. Smart sport style blazers, tailored from warm cloths that will be just right for school. Sizes 10 .to 14. Priced Each----—1,39BOYSCOWBOYKINGWAISTOVERALLSHeavy10ounceCloths.1, 39 BOY’S COWBOY KING WAIST OVERALLS ■ Heavy 10 ounce Cloths. 1.45 BOY’S BIB OVERALLS 1.15YOUTHSBIBOVERALLS1.15 YOUTH’S BIB OVERALLS 1.35 Boy’s Tweed Caps Becoming styles for "Little Men". ay- BOY "S PULLOVER SWEATERS For early fall wear. Also a fine garment under the suit 1 coat in colder weather.,j J, 25 J ’3 c PRIZES FOR SCHOOL FAIR SECTION E CLASS 18 ... PAIR OF RABBITS - FLASHLIGHT WITH BATTERIES - 100SECTIONECLASS19PAIROFPrGEOHSFLASHLIGHT1*00 SECTION E CLASS 19 PAIR OF PrGEOHS - FLASHLIGHT - 1.00 (DONATED BY EVEREADY PRODUCTS) . ' SECTION E CLASS 5. i ' PAIR IFF BACON PIGS - [0 LBS. 0L0 HICKORY SMOKED StfLT.. (Donated by CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LTD.} , SECTION I CLASS |6 LAMP SHADE - I PAIR SNOWBOY HCSE 75^ ' CLASS 17 - I PR. SNOWBOY HOSE 75f! (DONATED BY CALDWELL KNITTING CO. LTD.) SECTION F CLASS 21 DIVINITY -< 5 LBS. ROGER’S SYRUP SECTION D CLASS f SHEAF OF WHEAT 1st VI JO. 2nd WHEAT NUGGETS 3rd CREAM OF WHEAT CLASS 2 SHEAF OF OATS 1st ROLLED OATS 2nd ■ PASTRY FLOUR 3rd GERMADE CLASS 3 SHEAF OF BARLEY 1st ROLLED OATS 2nd WHEAT NUGGETS 3rd GERMADE CLASS 4 SHEAF OF RYE 1st PASTRY FLOUR (DONATED BY ELLISON MILLING AND ELEVATOR CO. SECTION H CLASS 8 HEMSTITCHED TOWEL CUTEX TRAVELLING SET VALUE 2.00. (DONATED BY WESTERN BARBER SUPPLY COMPANY) SECTION H CLASS 5 ONIONS 1st HEINZ GHERKINS SECTION B CLASS ll PICKLING CUCUMBERS 2nd HEINZ KETCHlJf SECTION IB ULASS [fa TOMATOES 3rd HEINZ VINEGAR (DONATED BY H. J. HEINZ AND COMPANY) SECTION H CLASS t CAN OF JAM OR PCX OF CHOCOLATES 5°f SECTION H CLASS 2 JAM OR CHOCOLATES 5°f (DONATED 9Y 5. E.1 Cl’ST STONES.) ARTHUR' CRIHFlELD SEZ: The average farmer is so comp-- 1 limented when an automobile coliee-j tor or salesman calls on him that he fe&ls it'his duty to sign on the dotted line. GENUINE - SATIN TWILL NAPPED BACK SHIRTS Horsehide fronts’," Muleskin Backs. Snap Fastaners. Pr GLOVES) 75/ Green, Tan, Blue 5 Grey, Maroon. Have Logger Body More Shoulder Room And Longer Sleeves Than Ordinary Shirts 1.95 THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD., _.. "A good..place to ”_____

    Magrath Store News (November 3, 1933)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.I 4 1 I I A A KAG.IA^ ALBERTA- A j Mrs# -'C. EL Dudley was hostewe I Progressive :.Glub members ___ _________ afternoon -art bcr.hdme, when1,she en-."i Roy; Jensen. ’’ ' 7 • tsrtained with a delightful hot tur- — • x ——r--» - key dinner. Covers were' laid for Kies Francis Taylor,' and Mesdumes I. 1. Holman,.A. £. .Bennett, George Card, Melvin Godfrey^ <C« A. Paul sen, A. C. Kaylor^ A^ S. Sort on, Prank Keep your -own secret. Don*t divide It.With your friend to keep, .- f . • ——M------ i--------t A "good neighjorhoodfl is qua la which the. neighbors lon’y annoy aaoh ether* -------------- 1(----- , -S >-- ■ * .,- THSRE’3 A /'• - . ows. Panoy Art Tioking. Comfortable pillows for little'-' •-. • mopey*' . .. . 'CHABMT1G, PURE V’ 301 BlAKBftS* ' • • • Cosy warmoh. 'Inciting softnetc, light weight, l<ng wear. Bound Is ON CRINKLED SPREAB '<*<*. giefinfng.-satla. ■ X = Peach ar.d Roe- revbrsihaLe. SIZE 72 I 100. Bright colorful stripes eh. Cream Ground* Green, Gold, BosQ./Blua^, Special at-- I.« 95 ' i V- Beautiful . > t Vwi ‘ ** f . Rainbow Tinted Silk -cv.xfcSfi, 4> E VW’h *' ^X._ 6.95. .v Pistol Tinted 'lsidS , fcS.9 5. WSZ'3 -, BL ANKETS ,. FOR. { WIN™ \ - £•. ' 700I-, .woven from rnirle vir- - \ • V». ' ’Ai. J. • - ' xt . V.. . * - V- V : •■• X & -• •' * .-■' fi" • ■ ' /’ --kX' V > -Veairlaaj uvai?e aanddl dw^e. Zt -,v ~ - -1- Av Spread.. 5.00 •$&&-.£ •' • ROSE GROOM)-, - " — ,«*n *‘il. they . fine tpp- ./ Size -60 x.sca xencLId warmth, medIutq grey gr.a t neat b; t striped berG'i- \. i Prioed -per p? ir—.^5 t.^5 - M \WqH Known far ‘their--Comfort. lawoesr. ’ '.: *4", •• ,M,’» ( . ■■ * \’ Heavy* warpi'flannelette blankets, the lUAWHSTS »owr >« i {bra wl-sg»»**\ kp'<9, orH ,'fy . ) t d. <. J\ \ famous IKED brand, outstanding in luality, Shite, or Gr,ey, with pinK or blue borders# Well-woven, soft ~ *:' ??aaious for their coisCw and service* Priced very low- IX/i j TR^WSaW'TBAD'M"t? ’^.y LTD. A good, place to trad^. ” Av. 4

    Magrath Store News (December 1, 1933)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.X^OKEBS STAFF Faculty Advisor - Miss Houston ISditor - Virginia Ririe Associate Editor - Afton Matkin” Art Editor - Beatrice Jensen A TKCVi’dT THE TJSEK ’ Shat yon are to be, yon are now be­coming. : 3/ C LX I " .............iC . t S . The&e- dear ioaehars of-ours I » A little bird saw Mr*' Killer es­corting a beautiful young lady here and there last week-end,. . .1 .. The same bird hoard Mias Hanston defending- "Hither and. 'tone11. Thanks, Miss Houston. ■ One dark night ln3t week saw J£r. Brown not curing to walk home alone and’inviting eoveral young ladies to accompany him© Ohl One Mrs- Brown h&a better watch tnis man. ; .OTyxkTOiy TAR*Y Some'bad, bold student discovered the fact last Wednesday, liuvembar 22,* that iS was Miss Honoton’s-birthday. - Lit 3:55 the students gathered in her [room to give honor to her on this o-oaasioh. The lady \n thd case was “so-surprised that aha almoat lost her ■-■ equilibrium (and1 that would be poa4- thihg for Miss Houston.j After intro- qq^ you-TiraiglneT dwotcry remarks 5pom our principal . ^r. Woollev.forgettirg to give an Frauds read an original. po«a in which assignment. ' . she threatened to tell all she knew i Kyal Fletcher, coming to the dance about our lady teacher, but we didn’t j drunk. .earn anything. A toa’st.was. then giwe^Xee Pickaon, Combiigghis hair, to which Miss Houston responded la her Ririe, Condescending to spe usual lovely manner. Eiiie jei the Ho someone in the BrIT . Hchooliin singing "Tfrppy Birthday1, i l>ean’Bennetty having a late or the and "She’s a jolly Good Fellow.” A few yreshie Banoe. ‘ refreshments were served, Everyone i .. ■•■- ■■ . • - • ' aeenol. to have a good time, and a finei Ralph to Duane; Are you back again? feeling of soheol spirit prevailed. Ixi I thought you finished lost year, saa observed -that this- day was also important to,-Ralph and Golda. Kelva; ..(while travelling) How long does the train stop here? • Train Of fi c ial:. F our. jnirut e b , lady; two to.two to two two. Melvax (to herself) Heavens, I wonder if ho thinks he’s the whistle5 Bet’s be cheerful in our day, lei’s keep on along our way; Some/dhy you may note -■ - When your years are far remote,, That the way you sought to go ' ,. Was -the best you’ll ever knew, And. due to your-success, - Yon? XI look back r.t McH^S© - Edna ’palmar i Grade IE. I ’ ______ r - -- !. Mr. Miller; Give me a sentence using i the word ’vicious’" Xijnni Best vicious for a if.»rry Christ-aaandaHappyHawYear.3mvweknow;Hair.WoodByhispeculiarsmileAlicegaith.Byherathleticability.Garth.CookByhiebashful" and a Happy Haw Year. 3-mv we know; Hair. Wood -By his peculiar smile Alice gaith. - -By her athletic ability. Garth. Cook - By hie bashful" ss .• La&lir HUrkef- .« By hsr- armful of books Grace Stephenson - By Xee /3u'*ker» •. Brtana; X did but the teachers anchored! me. 1 ... 7". •-H PET PHRASES Hearing "pet. phrase s"- aroung the school has aroused the indignation O" some of the-students..£heue students have no.senftoof minor and don’t app­reciate the "spice of ;Xife"l Kara axe a few familiar snatches heard in M.E.So ■' ............... •••* ' - ■. LeRoy Sheridan; Stack around, we’re 11 going to have-soup. • • ,- GladyB Xletcher; Oh octtonl Don Hark-r: I haintt got. none. Alice SmithiSupergabslapshis, Marjorie Jrjmes :By Cra&kieJ Mr. Brown; You-Raecal. L_, I t> Q _l 1— A 1(4 jWHBxTIOF BASK2TBAX-X- GAstS AT HIGH SCHOOL 25023>AJr h"LCrHT. jBtforC S-3® C» £.0-149 ________-I

    Magrath Store News (August 15, 1940)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.rvs . -1 MORE MILES PER DOLLAR. 6.00-16 guard. 4 ply. 11.904.50214ply.11.90 4.50- 21 4 ply. 7.00 5.50- 17 4 ply. 9,75Haveyousoonthelovelybouquetofthatadornouroffice?Theywerepresentedtousbynoneotherthanour0,P.R.agentgardener,Mr.A.Ley.Somestemsare45’’long,andsuchbeautifulcolors1BinderSlatWebing,5"wideisonly180ayard.SosusforyourHarvestNeeds.MMrs.A.WlosykofWinnipegmdLi3sAnnieLylockofMacleod,sisterandnieceofMrs.J.Bozaaeski,arevisitorsatherhome.Fifea.NationalReeiisrationonAugust19,20and21st.Everyperson16andovermustregister.Rssonnidiityforregistrationisupontoregistrantandnottheregistrar.Failuretoregisterinvolvesafineof9,75 • Have you soon the lovely bouquet of that adorn our office? They were presented to us by none other than our 0, P. R. agent gardener, Mr. A. Ley. Some stems are 45’’ long, and such beautiful colors 1 Binder Slat Webing, 5" wide is only 180 a yard. Sos us for your Harvest Needs. --------------------- ------ M -------------------------------- Mrs. A. Wlosyk of Winnipeg md L'i3s Annie Lylock of Macleod, sister and niece of Mrs. J. Bozaaeski, are visitors at her home. | Fife a. National Reeiisration on August 19, 20 and 21st. Every person 16 and over must register. R^ssonn^’idiity for registration is upon to registrant and not the registrar. Failure to register involves a fine of 200.00 or imprisonment or Loth. All th 'lose who have naturalized of European origin can aid registration by bringing their naturalization, japers. Any persons confined to their homos on account of illness can upon submitting a ^^01’' s certificate arrange to have them rsii'stsrsi in their homos. There is still need for mart voluntary registrars. You can aid CtiJt^i's War Effort by volunteering you services to either J. J. St-ang or G. G. Toolleey at once. -■-Signed J. J- Strang, ------------------------------------M------------------------------------- Mss Jism Jensen of Ogden, Utah, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ny.a1 Fletcher. Mr. Ail Mrs. Barton Poulson and family of Nelson, B. C. are visiting relatives ___ and_ frionds" in Magrath.______________ ___ coliman INSTANT LIGHT Ivory and brown baked enamel finish. Cop'pon■-bee'rtng steel tank. Weeded wire grates. Dimensions 2°-" X I4"" end 6-y" high. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overn and family have Just returned from a-vacation-aat "'Qe'^.u.kk’wii. Made with strong galvanized vire- Bound around top with leather and fastener's. and around top. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fowler of Edmonton were visiting in Maa^th. ‘fyne is a member of the 49th RegimenS. ------------ -—■-------- - --------------- -— ------ Mr. and Mrs. M. F. R. Lloyd, Mr. -nd Mrs. Mauuice Lloyd and son Rmn.ld, and Mr. Chhal-es Lloyd spent the wack-end in Celgnry. Braced instie NOTICE Red Gross Officers. There MU be an. tbpootgst meeting, Monday, August 12th, at 3 p.M in the Town HaJ.l. -jrfMJ1- £{.71,5 I < WiT ADS •Sales- 1 dining room suite, buffet, 6 chairs and round extension table, finished in golden oak. 37.50.if.H.Beacom.M.Lost:Inirrigationditch,littlegirlsyellowshirredbathingsuit.FindernotifyMrs.iff.adonRice...............MPintTomatoJuicebootiesareonly150doz.Buynowandbe.ppepared.HardwareDept,Found;Brownpuppywithcollar.pleasegetatonce.Mrs.Wn.Jorhgm..ForReenjTworooms.Mrs.M.Linn.Somenewfallandwintercoatshavejustarrived.TherearefittedandboxymodelsmadefromSuperorWoO.BritishTweedsandFurtrimredcoats..Sizes14to20andpricesfrom37.50. —if. H. Beacom. --------- ------------------M---------------------------------- .Lost:- In irrigation ditch, little girl's yellow shirred bathing suit. --Finder notify Mrs. iff.adon Rice. ..............-------- ---------M---------------------------------- Pint Tomato Juice booties are only 150 doz. Buy now andbe'.ppepared. ' * -Hardware Dept, •Found;- Brown puppy with collar. please get at once. --Mrs. Wn. Jorhgm. -------------------------- -- --------------------- .For Reenj- Two rooms. —Mrs. M. Linn. Some new fall and winter coats have just arrived. There are fitted and boxy models made from Superor WoO. British Tweeds and Fur trimred coats. . Sizes 14 to 20 and prices from 16.5u to $30. 75. --Ladies Ready-To-Wear Deet. 2nd Floor. THE MAGHATH TRWITP CO. LTD, "A tgood place to tr^de.

    Magrath Store News (July 28, 1934)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.MAI-RATH STORE NEWS MAOIRATH, ATBERTA. BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS Styled, to the choice of the vast number who prefer an undergarment with the convenience of long - legs and the comc^o^t of short ........ .... 1.sleeves.WEARARTSJLKCOMBINATIONSlYoullliketheircoolcohort.CutfULlandloosefittinginathleticstyle.Buttonfront,deepcutarmholes.95/MAGRATHLOC.AILS.MssLorisFowlerreturnedfromChicagoSaturdaywheresheattended;heWooldsFair■■■..mEarlNeilsonwhowasoperateduponjattheGaltHoositalinLethbridgeSaturday,andFredByyat,whoisbeingtreatedforgrasshopperbait[poisoningarebothprogressingfav;orably...(MiFriendswillbesorrytolearnthatGeraldLeislmanisapatientat[,theGGltHospital,beiqjgtreatedforj.tuberculosisofthehipbone.H.sJlimbisinaplasterpariscast.imMr.and.Ms.H.BishopandJ.SherUnanofSpringCouleewereMgrathJIshoppersWednesday.MMr.andMrs.A.M.Marley,Mr.andMs.T.J.Norton,Mr.andMs.ieorgeThom3,Mr.andMrs.Y/m.PasseyJr.andMr.andMrs.EarlThompsonareVYaertonParkvisitorsthisweek.........................MjMr..andMss.RoyYackerandsonof?ThreeHills,Aberta,arevisitingatthehomeofMr.andMrs.J.C.RobinsonMMr.andMs.HoraceRirieleftMondaybymooorforYellowStoneMr.andMrs.S.C.Sorensonand.Mr.andMs.E.R.Karenreturned.fromBritishColumbia,wheretheyvisitedlies.Sor.sonsbrother,Le­,landMiowlenofKitchener,B.C.u;YilrtheretheycalledatthePark.homeof(OscarYeessatCreston.Mr.Yeesshasanorchardofplums,cherriies,applesandpears,tosaynothingiofsmallfruits.ThemorningtheycalledtheYeesahadpickedatubofraspberrirs.AtMtchenerthQMa­Igrathpeopleputuptwentytwor3LL!onsofpurestrawberryjam,using..]140poundsofsugar.PiecherriesJ.are1. sleeves. WEAR ARTSJLK COMBINATIONS lYou'll like their cool cohort. Cut fULl and loose fitting in athletic style. Button front, deep cut arm holes. 95/ MAGRATH LOC.AILS. Mss Loris Fowler returned from Chicago Saturday where she attended ;he Woold's'Fair*- ■ ■ ■ ..------------m---------- Earl Neilson who was operated uponj at the Galt Hoosital in Lethbridge | Saturday, and Fred Byyat, who is being treated for grasshopper bait- [ poisoning are both progressing fav- ; orably. . . ( -----------M-----------■ i Friends will be sorry to learn that Gerald Leislman is a patient at[ , the GGlt Hospital, beiqjg treated forj . tuberculosis of the hip bone. H.s J ■ limb is in a plaster paris cast. i ----------- m--------- ■ Mr. and. Ms. H. Bishop and J. SherU nan of Spring Coulee were Mgrath J I shoppers Wednesday. -----------M----------- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Marley, Mr. and Ms. T. J. Norton, Mr. and Ms. ieorge Thom3'^, Mr. and Mrs. Y/m. Passey Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson are VYaerton Park visitors this week.- ........................ ----------- M--------j- • | Mr. .and Mss. Roy Yacker 'and son of? Three Hills, A-berta, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson-----------M----------- Mr. and Ms. Horace Ririe left Monday by mooor for Yellow Stone Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sorenson and . Mr. and Ms. E.R. Karen-returned .from British Columbia, where they - visited lies. Sor. -son's brother, Le­, land Miowlen of Kitchener, B.C. ''u-;- Y^ilr there they called at the Park.' home of (Oscar Yeess at Creston. Mr. | Yeess has an orchard of plums, cherr-i ies, apples and'pears, to say nothing i of small fruits. The morning they called the Yeesa’ had picked a tub of raspberrirs. At M-tchener thQ Ma­I grath people put up twenty-two r^3LL- ! ons of pure strawberry jam, using ..] 140 pounds of sugar. Pie cherries _ J.are 1.00 a case, with express 1.00nnnvoTiQ.fahundredtothMiaand1.00 nnnvo TiQ.f _ a hundred to ^thMia^ and 2»20 to SO CKS .. SPECIAL Pr • Mag-ath. There is . a heavy crop of apples and pears in B. C. but a poor THE MAGRATH TRADD-NG-COMP-ANY LTD. ?? rpn o /-» a + /a o II Sportster Caps Whte or Tan. 70,/ A New Stock. FANCY COTTON DRESS good place to trade. JOTY 2?, 1934, Priced Low Black Only Get In * . • . . A • The Swim.’ You won't feel so chilly after a swim when you we ?ar an all wool suit. Neat fittnig speed style. 1. 95 Boy's & Hen's Cotton Bathing Suits Navy with Red Trim. 60/ and 75/.. - BOYS' LEATHER, GLO VE S Horse hide Fronts with Mie skin Backs or A.1 Peccary Suede.. 50, 60 & 65 Pair-. uueskin Globes For Stooking. 40 and 44^$, Pr. J
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