Magrath Store News (September 2, 1955)

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-Dry Goods 124 Groceries 4 Blazers Denim Jackets Station in They are IN FADED 7-14 yrs ,7.95 rt' for Sc...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1955
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Magrath Store News (September 2, 1955)
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description 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-Dry Goods 124 Groceries 4 Blazers Denim Jackets Station in They are IN FADED 7-14 yrs ,7.95 rt' for School Wear - NAVY WITH GREY TRIM 8 to 18 years n: ::::::: : JUST ARRIVED - A NEW SHIPMENT OF SHOES FOR GROWING GIRIS. LO-HZERS Al® CASUALS. WE HAVE THREE ONLY DENIM JACKETS BLUE WITH KNIT BANDS IN SIZES 6 4 Boy’s Shirts BOY'S PLAID FLANNELETTE SHIRTS Sizes 3 to 7 years Nev; Winter Coats p3.19 & 23.98 A. 89 Gray,Blue and Green ileal school shirts "MOHAWK " BRAND - ALL WOOL FLEECE JACKETS WITH CONTRASTING STRIPES. WHITE, BLUE AND TAN. $29.95 SEE THE RACK OF LADIES:AND CHILDREN'S COATS. CHILDREN'S STATION WAGON COATS in Blue and Grey. Siz.es 6-7-8- Price $11.95 Slacks CHILDREN’S AND GIRL’S SLACKS IN WOOL TWEEDS, GABARDINES, ALL WOOL TARTANS AND ENGLISH AIL. WOOL FLANNEL. LADIES NEW FALL HATS IN FUR FELT, VELVET AND FELT. Nice assortment of colors. Pricee reasonable. $3.98 to $5.95 • • • > « 5 » • • • FIGURED CORDUROY BABYALLS FOR THE SMALL FRY. Blue and Pink. Sizes S -XI at $2.98 4 WE STILL HAVE A TAELE OF REDUCED ITEMS INCLUDING SWEATERS,!tT" SHIRTS, SHORTS AND PLAY SUITS ETC. CHILDRENS 100% CRIMP SET NYLON CARDIGAN. Fancy trim. Colors Navy, Red, Copen,Maroor 2 to 4 years. .:„>3.79 Card of Thanks- I wish to thank every one that calle and all the friends and relatives v.i helped in any -way to make the Gold« Wedding of my parents such a succes Sather Toomer. • o > <? p <■ o a 9 I am thinning cut my ire plants and if any one noul like some please come and et them this eek. have blue, cream anc yellow plants, amelia Briggs Original jithel Clifton stock. d o n s. s Half Slips in small sizes «Flat crepe and Plisse cotton with Nylon Flounce 1/3 off Hair Care /- If you are going- to be outdoors i3r the hot sunns’- weather for some hours cover your head part of the time. Salt water ano the chlorinated water of swimming pools are very hard on the hair. Shampoo your tresses after a day at the beach ' hours in a pool. ♦ * ® 3 or EOSPITaL PATIxB’TS heseames Julia B Eliza Rich, Laur .r. “ ' THIS WEEK : r.irie, Sadie Rice, _ Aac erson, Nona Bly Joe Greenwood,Rulon Taylor ,;.rs, Edith Olsen,Susie Wipf ,Baby Kenneth Bennett,Terry liatthews ,Blaire Passey .rs. Eans nilscar and son,lira. Irene Lee and son and /.rs. Limmernan. s: Hr. ¿: _.rs. Burns Sabey and family of Ames, Iowa arrived in i.^agrath thi week for a two weeks visit. • • » 3 3 « • * C<e«O3»9O 2 NOTICE— This is to notify my cust omers that I am moving from the Pearl Heninger residence to the rear of the Keith Karren home .Donelda Job-Eair­dresser . hr. ¿e hrs. Clifford Larsen of Gout are the guests of his mother ,.rs .Paul !!!:!•!••!!! Larsen. clear 10b Paint up that fence or outside door- We have a few quarts of ever ready outside white.paint- To clear at ,pl-29 per qt«, , We wish to. express .our sincere thanks to everyone /ho helped.the day of the lire c.nd als.c to those who helped.-in any way. since. The ayne .Ripley family. • • * • • • * • ■» I « O' 3 » • x*rs, Gilbert Cook and son of Leth­bridge are visiting at the hone of xj.rs. Peter Borhyn. J Ox. Gb.Ll- Grade 12 Text Books. Lavonna Ririe.see Esther KcVey. • • « • • • • ♦ • • « * o » • learning to Parents Bl PLbASE keep '.AY FROH THE j PRELISES. WE KJ PONSIBLE FOR « & YOUR CHILDREN A-ALTA. CANNING CO'S WILL EOT Bh RiS-ANY ACCIDENTS. UU C-L J-J.i4._i--4 p. * : White summer bags- To clear at just ., .1-98 Poplin.summer casual OP—: HOUSE JILL BE HELD aT THE HOME OF MR'. & MRS. DnLE CLIFTON IN T.ABER ON SATURDAY SEPT. 3RD. FROM 1 fill 6 P.M. HONORING MR. GEO.0YARD ON HIS 80TH. BIRTHDAY. THINGS THAT COUNT Not what we have, but what we use; Not what we see, but what we choose: These are the things that mar or . ’ bless The sun of human happiness. The things nearby, not things afar; Rot what ije seem, but what we are; These are the things that make or break, That give the heart its joy ar ache LOST— At the river by Ray Harkers - a "Carlyle" watch. Terry James. • 04sn4»»0O FOUND - Pair plastic rimmed glasses near depot. Apply upstairs WANTED - Window dresser. Part time work. Apply at office. eooooeoco ¿FOR SALE— 25 or 30 bus, chopped oats . Anna Wilcinsky WANTED— Combining. New self propelled machine. Call Varge Bennett-Rhone R 309 FOR k H SALE— Certified Chinook seed Club. - Melvyn Harker wheat. Not what seems fair, Not what we dream but what we do: These are the things that shine like gems Like stars, in fortunes diadems. in Magrat Interested partie please phone 18'6 } Cards ton. eor*4>)SOO» FOR SALE- Cucumbers and Onions ms. Peter Borhyn «IOC * 9 9 a F R tiENT — Upstairs apartment in Hugh Passey home. see Kay Bennett o ■» i - n *» f • o o r> ■ o o e o FOR RENT—Modern 3 bedroom house at C„P.R.headgates. Use of garage and root cellar .Good garden spot. See J.E.Blumel FOR SALE — Ths Agnes Turner home but what is trua furnished or Unfurnished . • 5 Not what we take, but what we give: Not as we pray, but as we live; These are the things that make for peace, Both now and after time shall cease. o o o f n 'noon aooe * o he won’t charge for it." The Charles Ripley family of ( Spring Coulee wish to express their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors and the Magrath Fire Dep’t for their unsparing efforts in com­batting the recent fire at their fan residence. :::::::: FOR SALE- Spring' Fryers- Phone 70 or 27« For cream phone 70. W.T.Passey ? • * e covceeeo m Beef Rib Roasts (LEAN). LB. e 530 Beef .(MEATY AND TENDER.Lb. <5 630 *»*m i • Mnlk Pork Shoulder Ro U S ts . (WELL TRL'-MED). . e OH f • o c c • • 9 1 IMPORTANT --- SPJCIaL --- SEPT. 18th. IF TEE i'lEST aRD CHaPE DON’T LISS YOUR CHILD . TS TO SEE YOU THixkE. OOOQOCOOflOQO FOR SaLE - Circulating coal heater. Stanley T'ooraer. S arner 5 S Villi . jdtson ,Carc stqn, gs e would like to take this oppor­tunity of thanking everyone who help put the fire out in our pump house on Wednesday. ieighbors, friends anc" the Lagrath Fire Truck responded very quickly to the call for help. R .11—at son. * > •» • • • * • ed THE 1 MAGRATH TRADING COMPAMY LIMITED SPECIALS for FRI. & SAT. > SEPT. J Ik 2ND.& 3R^ ALL FOR —8?X * ♦ a large pkg. of " BLUE SURF " PEPSODENT TOO Txt. BRUSH \ and DENTAL CREAM Ä with ;i.fr/ R Malkins Plum Jam, . 59 J Î . Hill IMIfllillilUlllllljili ail 14 a 111 ■ I« «L1 ■ I À I 4 lbs 03 V Milk tall cans.6 for.98^ ■ IlbHIiKI «Hill.itaiaiHH.il a.ialta.|l*|ii|ll|-«|ll.| il.|ia ||l|lt|li||ltnini.H|i. ati Carnation Shirriffs Lemon Piej Filler- 2 for 35£i Pickling Spice . 2 PKGS. FOR.» 29 £ Vanilla. Wafers PKG festem white Vine g ar gal . jugs .» 9 7 . . ii mr.imi' . . . . Puffed Wheat BUSHEL BAGS.□. Sunripe Apple Juice 20 OZ. TINS.— 3 FOR. . . Gem Quart Jars COMPLETE —DOZ.pl » 79 Il vHlk(i(«pi1l|H>F*'riJ1>|illl>a • < Illi IUII1I|1II|1|I|’|IHIHH'I tlhll wbltbP. »•< | iMihiH»»« f .««HI lilUfll Soft Jrinks . I (plus deposit) 6 BOTTLES., o OOß Vel 5£ off reg»size I Purex Tissue 6 ROLLS FOR.» 75£ FRUIT ~P .pn ce . JAR (LIMITED AMOUNT) PEACHES - B.C.-V's LUGS 25 to 29 LBS.Case.$2.99 (While they last) COHN (Local and. sweet) Dozen. TOMATOES — B.C. Vineripe 2 LBS. FOR . WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF' PEARS Äi'D APRICOTS ON HAND. do your Canning while the fruit is at the peak. Harvest Needs WORK GLOVES— “WATSONS" KANGAROO TAN COWHIDE .95 WE ALSO HAVE A VARIETY OF GOOD QUALITY CANVAS GLOVES. WORE SOCKS IN WOOL AND NYLON --- "PENMANS' 100% VYLo« - 2 PLY Y:EES-sNRlNK-PROOF --- MOTH PROOF — LONG WEeRINC --- 1 0 DARNING <¿1.00 PER PAIR Visitors at the Frank Allen home this week are Mr. L Mrs. Wilkinson of Climax, Sask, and Pa.tsy McDougal of Mazeppa. Mr. Mrs. Dsn Olmstead of Lethbridge and daughter visited relatives in town on Saturday. SEND YOUR BOY'S BACK TO SCHOOL IN THE NEWEST DENIMS — Blue, Pink and Mauve OHLY. .£3.95 per pr. JAC ¡LETS — BLUE DEFIN, CORDUROY AND PLASTIC REVERSIBLE GABARDINE THERE IS ALSO A WIDE VARIETY OF COTTON "T" SHIRTS. FLANNELETTE SHIRTS IL PINK AND CHARCOAL SIZES 6 to 16 Economically priced at £1.79 and £2.25 The customer had picked out six apples at the grocery store. "That ■■.•ill be 75 f please," said the clerk. The fellow handed the clerk a dollar and started to walk out of the store. "You forgot your change, sir," called the clerk. "That’s all right, you keep it," torted on the re-the customer," I stepped on a grape way in." • ••.a«« » • * JACKETS MEN’S LEATHER JICThTS- ' rown ana Blue background with contrasting colors Sizes 33 and 40. ¿21.95 Miss Delilah Johnson and Hiss Winona Rouleau are leaving this week for a holiday in Salt Lake City. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Passey, Glen Bennett, and Dennie Dudley of Vancouver are vis­iting relatives in town. " SHOP BOY'S C .■ -LOOD SPORT SHOES— Real smart per pr.£5.95 WE HAVE A IN STOCK. FULL LI® OF GRES WORK EOOTS SMALLER SOY’S 1 ROWE OXFORDS with yellow stitching.per pr,.14.50 SHOES — Ventilated.pr.£2.95 nulon ¡Municipal _ ¡injuries received ¡riding fell on hi tn. I good. Taylor is a. patient in the Hospital recovering from hen a horse he was fills condition is ec - a • ■ « i I Miss Esther Spencer, daughter of Mr. i& Mrs. Arthue Spencer is leaving Wednesday for Fort St. John B.C. where she will visit her sister and brother-in-law for the next six months. S-L'-Tu-. .xjaRo r.alS SulitiaLj j? Oxi. Ii.rxii._ST ALSO STRAfl-S FOR DrliSS. »•’•••« . • f • • WE HAVE A FEW BOYS SDÌ JUST . ER 1ATL LEFT FOR .S9Ç I WILL BE GIVING PTA.0 LESSONS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER STL. PLEASH PHONE 80 FOR TIME SCHEDULE ARD FURTHER INFORMATION. hrs. Ruth Purnell. < • Garth Coleman is a business vis­itor in Calgary this weeh. Store closed all t -LU. onday "La/bor ¡Jay i * in Blue, Tangerine Store Closed all day Monday Sept. 5th. “LABOR DAY“ • I « • • Bathroom Ensembles j3b 98 Rose, and Orange. r. cl Mrs. Fez. Sabey of Nanaimo, B.C. are visiting relatives in tov; o a o □ o c c 11 NEW FaLL GOODS ftxB ARRIVING" Plastic Curtains in Blue and Green $1.95 Mr. w. Hord and Mrs. C.Hardy of Vict­oria B.C. ara visiting at the Charlie Johnson home. Ankle socks NEW SHIPMENT OF ANISE SOCKS INCLUDING NYLON STRETCHIES» Guaranteed to fit. No darning. Colors Red, White Blue and Yellow. Also white bobby socks with triple cuffs to wear with your new school saddle oxfords. BRIGHTEN UP YGuR HOLE FOR FA-uL WITH SOItE NEt? DRAPES. BOUCnE IN ROSE <1 YELLOW. • •«•A«***»* • • » I • o a • • • • Yardage PRINTS - Flowered, Paisley, Plaids and plain colors. 49A - 79tf GINGHAMS - Red and Green plaid.yd. 59d PLISSE -Chartruse . yd.59f White. yd.79fr Waffle - Mauve and White.85$ WE STILL-HAVn A GOOD ASSORTwNT OF SUI-E'LLR JENELLiiY. White Necklaces à Beads. Also strings of colored beads »oo*>cn 1.25 ocsocctoooeo Hudson Bay Blankets 3^ point.$41.50 4 point. $49.50 Kirs. Jean Laminsky and family of Lethbridge are guests of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Yrs. W. Anderson of Spring Coulee. " SHOP aT HOiU aLD SAVE'1 »«a OQS0O'10OO«O«* Wool FOR THAT JUMBO SWEATER YOU ARE THINKING OF STARTING ON WE HAVE WOOL IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. ALSO PATTERNS. ZIPPERS TO FIT ALL SIZE SWEATERS. Mrs. Samuel Grant of American Fork, Utah, visited at the homes of . r. c: Mrs. Leslie Cook and Fir. & Mrs Ira Pletcher on Wednesday. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS- White with blue & pink borders. Each $4.39 • • • Miss Valerie Smith of visiting her Aunts, Hrs, Ina Blaxall for the past Vancouver has been June Harker and Mr week. 3. Mr. & Mrs. T.E.Niven Sunday visitors at the ’ Tom Dudley. of Lethbridge wire? ome of Mr. & Mrs. Voltaire said that in 100 years the Bible v.'ould be a forgotten book, found only in museums . were up, Voltaire's by the Geneva Bible * • ♦ * c O a o o Most cooks don't They make it book. When the 100 years home was occupied Society. O 0 0 o serve greasy soup ahead of time,chill it, and remove the firm layer of fat tha forms on its surface.Then the soup i reheated for serving. Lunch Kits BâCH.$3.15 COMPLETE WITH WIDE MOUTH THERMOS Thermos ASSORTED SIZES $1.79 - $2.35 and $3.95 Lunch Boz EACH. jl.45 BLACK GALVANIZED BOX ONLY Mr. and Mrs.Gordo: Blumel of Calgary visited relatives in town last week. Mrs. Keith Korren and daughter of Nanaimo, B.C. are visiting relatives in Mag-rath and Luggage SKYWAY MATCHED SETS FOR WOMEN MATCHED SUIT CASES FOR MEN LARGE SIZE TRUNKS - METAL WITH BRASS CORNERS AND FASTENERS. WILL STAND A LOT OF HARD USAGE. Raymond. Miss Leila Taylor of C ? r.ry is spendinj a vacation with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Pawl T—lor. Mr'-. Signa J Jorg­ensen of Lethbridge is a holiday guest at tho home of Mr. & Mrs , Bert Jensen. 00 Because late crops such as potatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa, grasses and corn are well advanced in irrigation areas, water should not be shut off while dry weather persists, according to W.L.Jacobson of the Lethbridge experimental farm. Heavy damage to yield and grade can still effect these crops through lack of sufficient moisture. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR T’LE SCHOOL LUNCH BOX: Plastic pie containers with tight lids .each 5O£ PLASTIC TUMBLERS WITH TIGHT LIDS .each 15f PLASTIC SANDWICH PAK- designed te fit any lunch box. .each 23?. «•«««««»«a n « s a * » • *!**«•*■«•**•*• SCHOOL SUPPLIES - We have a full line of school Birthday parties for little tots cel-se. icol supplies including Genuine leather binders,-ebrated last week were: Orin Harker, Age 4 I, Thursday Aug. 25th.,Kathy Poulsen,Age 10 on Sat. Aug, 27th. and Debbie Bennett Age 5 on Friday Aug. 26th. Brian Sheer was 6 on Aug. 27th Scribblers, Loose leafs, Refills, School bags Pencils, Pens, Erasers, etc. I THE GAS IS NOW IN THE MAINS. GET YOUR APPLIANCES CONNECTED UP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE COOL WEATHER IS NOT TOO FAR OFF SO BE PRE­PARED FOR IT WHEN IT COMES. ¡n CANVAS TARPS FOR HARVEST TIME .Each . $19.95 "THE MAC-RATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED" " A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE." :::::::::::: TEMCO CLOTHES DRYER LOR GAS. REG. 5369.00 — ON SALE FOR JUST $269.00 Be prepared for the cold weather by having : one of these dryers installed now. Don't question your wife's judgement --- after all, she married you." Mr. <? Mrs. Devore Hamilton of Calgary and Mr. & Mrs. Loo Cook of liagrath were visitors at Kalisoen last week. Motorist -"I've had it a whole year, and I haven't paid a cent for repairs or upkeep on i my car since I bought it." 1 Friend -"Yes, so the man at the service I station tells me." WE HAVE A HEW SHIPMENT OF DISHES IN THE CHINA DEPri-RTitENT. TEE ARTICLES ARE TOO NUM­EROUS TO MENTION SO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/1237 2023-05-15T16:35:36+02:00 Magrath Store News (September 2, 1955) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1955-09-02 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1237 eng eng J. A. Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1237 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1955 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-06-26T10:07:23Z 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-Dry Goods 124 Groceries 4 Blazers Denim Jackets Station in They are IN FADED 7-14 yrs ,7.95 rt' for School Wear - NAVY WITH GREY TRIM 8 to 18 years n: ::::::: : JUST ARRIVED - A NEW SHIPMENT OF SHOES FOR GROWING GIRIS. LO-HZERS Al® CASUALS. WE HAVE THREE ONLY DENIM JACKETS BLUE WITH KNIT BANDS IN SIZES 6 4 Boy’s Shirts BOY'S PLAID FLANNELETTE SHIRTS Sizes 3 to 7 years Nev; Winter Coats p3.19 & 23.98 A. 89 Gray,Blue and Green ileal school shirts "MOHAWK " BRAND - ALL WOOL FLEECE JACKETS WITH CONTRASTING STRIPES. WHITE, BLUE AND TAN. $29.95 SEE THE RACK OF LADIES:AND CHILDREN'S COATS. CHILDREN'S STATION WAGON COATS in Blue and Grey. Siz.es 6-7-8- Price $11.95 Slacks CHILDREN’S AND GIRL’S SLACKS IN WOOL TWEEDS, GABARDINES, ALL WOOL TARTANS AND ENGLISH AIL. WOOL FLANNEL. LADIES NEW FALL HATS IN FUR FELT, VELVET AND FELT. Nice assortment of colors. Pricee reasonable. $3.98 to $5.95 • • • > « 5 » • • • FIGURED CORDUROY BABYALLS FOR THE SMALL FRY. Blue and Pink. Sizes S -XI at $2.98 4 WE STILL HAVE A TAELE OF REDUCED ITEMS INCLUDING SWEATERS,!tT" SHIRTS, SHORTS AND PLAY SUITS ETC. CHILDRENS 100% CRIMP SET NYLON CARDIGAN. Fancy trim. Colors Navy, Red, Copen,Maroor 2 to 4 years. .:„>3.79 Card of Thanks- I wish to thank every one that calle and all the friends and relatives v.i helped in any -way to make the Gold« Wedding of my parents such a succes Sather Toomer. • o > <? p <■ o a 9 I am thinning cut my ire plants and if any one noul like some please come and et them this eek. have blue, cream anc yellow plants, amelia Briggs Original jithel Clifton stock. d o n s. s Half Slips in small sizes «Flat crepe and Plisse cotton with Nylon Flounce 1/3 off Hair Care /- If you are going- to be outdoors i3r the hot sunns’- weather for some hours cover your head part of the time. Salt water ano the chlorinated water of swimming pools are very hard on the hair. Shampoo your tresses after a day at the beach ' hours in a pool. ♦ * ® 3 or EOSPITaL PATIxB’TS heseames Julia B Eliza Rich, Laur .r. “ ' THIS WEEK : r.irie, Sadie Rice, _ Aac erson, Nona Bly Joe Greenwood,Rulon Taylor ,;.rs, Edith Olsen,Susie Wipf ,Baby Kenneth Bennett,Terry liatthews ,Blaire Passey .rs. Eans nilscar and son,lira. Irene Lee and son and /.rs. Limmernan. s: Hr. ¿: _.rs. Burns Sabey and family of Ames, Iowa arrived in i.^agrath thi week for a two weeks visit. • • » 3 3 « • * C<e«O3»9O 2 NOTICE— This is to notify my cust omers that I am moving from the Pearl Heninger residence to the rear of the Keith Karren home .Donelda Job-Eair­dresser . hr. ¿e hrs. Clifford Larsen of Gout are the guests of his mother ,.rs .Paul !!!:!•!••!!! Larsen. clear 10b Paint up that fence or outside door- We have a few quarts of ever ready outside white.paint- To clear at ,pl-29 per qt«, , We wish to. express .our sincere thanks to everyone /ho helped.the day of the lire c.nd als.c to those who helped.-in any way. since. The ayne .Ripley family. • • * • • • * • ■» I « O' 3 » • x*rs, Gilbert Cook and son of Leth­bridge are visiting at the hone of xj.rs. Peter Borhyn. J Ox. Gb.Ll- Grade 12 Text Books. Lavonna Ririe.see Esther KcVey. • • « • • • • ♦ • • « * o » • learning to Parents Bl PLbASE keep '.AY FROH THE j PRELISES. WE KJ PONSIBLE FOR « & YOUR CHILDREN A-ALTA. CANNING CO'S WILL EOT Bh RiS-ANY ACCIDENTS. UU C-L J-J.i4._i--4 p. * : White summer bags- To clear at just ., .1-98 Poplin.summer casual OP—: HOUSE JILL BE HELD aT THE HOME OF MR'. & MRS. DnLE CLIFTON IN T.ABER ON SATURDAY SEPT. 3RD. FROM 1 fill 6 P.M. HONORING MR. GEO.0YARD ON HIS 80TH. BIRTHDAY. THINGS THAT COUNT Not what we have, but what we use; Not what we see, but what we choose: These are the things that mar or . ’ bless The sun of human happiness. The things nearby, not things afar; Rot what ije seem, but what we are; These are the things that make or break, That give the heart its joy ar ache LOST— At the river by Ray Harkers - a "Carlyle" watch. Terry James. • 04sn4»»0O FOUND - Pair plastic rimmed glasses near depot. Apply upstairs WANTED - Window dresser. Part time work. Apply at office. eooooeoco ¿FOR SALE— 25 or 30 bus, chopped oats . Anna Wilcinsky WANTED— Combining. New self propelled machine. Call Varge Bennett-Rhone R 309 FOR k H SALE— Certified Chinook seed Club. - Melvyn Harker wheat. Not what seems fair, Not what we dream but what we do: These are the things that shine like gems Like stars, in fortunes diadems. in Magrat Interested partie please phone 18'6 } Cards ton. eor*4>)SOO» FOR SALE- Cucumbers and Onions ms. Peter Borhyn «IOC * 9 9 a F R tiENT — Upstairs apartment in Hugh Passey home. see Kay Bennett o ■» i - n *» f • o o r> ■ o o e o FOR RENT—Modern 3 bedroom house at C„P.R.headgates. Use of garage and root cellar .Good garden spot. See J.E.Blumel FOR SALE — Ths Agnes Turner home but what is trua furnished or Unfurnished . • 5 Not what we take, but what we give: Not as we pray, but as we live; These are the things that make for peace, Both now and after time shall cease. o o o f n 'noon aooe * o he won’t charge for it." The Charles Ripley family of ( Spring Coulee wish to express their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors and the Magrath Fire Dep’t for their unsparing efforts in com­batting the recent fire at their fan residence. :::::::: FOR SALE- Spring' Fryers- Phone 70 or 27« For cream phone 70. W.T.Passey ? • * e covceeeo m Beef Rib Roasts (LEAN). LB. e 530 Beef .(MEATY AND TENDER.Lb. <5 630 *»*m i • Mnlk Pork Shoulder Ro U S ts . (WELL TRL'-MED). . e OH f • o c c • • 9 1 IMPORTANT --- SPJCIaL --- SEPT. 18th. IF TEE i'lEST aRD CHaPE DON’T LISS YOUR CHILD . TS TO SEE YOU THixkE. OOOQOCOOflOQO FOR SaLE - Circulating coal heater. Stanley T'ooraer. S arner 5 S Villi . jdtson ,Carc stqn, gs e would like to take this oppor­tunity of thanking everyone who help put the fire out in our pump house on Wednesday. ieighbors, friends anc" the Lagrath Fire Truck responded very quickly to the call for help. R .11—at son. * > •» • • • * • ed THE 1 MAGRATH TRADING COMPAMY LIMITED SPECIALS for FRI. & SAT. > SEPT. J Ik 2ND.& 3R^ ALL FOR —8?X * ♦ a large pkg. of " BLUE SURF " PEPSODENT TOO Txt. BRUSH \ and DENTAL CREAM Ä with ;i.fr/ R Malkins Plum Jam, . 59 J Î . Hill IMIfllillilUlllllljili ail 14 a 111 ■ I« «L1 ■ I À I 4 lbs 03 V Milk tall cans.6 for.98^ ■ IlbHIiKI «Hill.itaiaiHH.il a.ialta.|l*|ii|ll|-«|ll.| il.|ia ||l|lt|li||ltnini.H|i. ati Carnation Shirriffs Lemon Piej Filler- 2 for 35£i Pickling Spice . 2 PKGS. FOR.» 29 £ Vanilla. Wafers PKG festem white Vine g ar gal . jugs .» 9 7 . . ii mr.imi' . . . . Puffed Wheat BUSHEL BAGS.□. Sunripe Apple Juice 20 OZ. TINS.— 3 FOR. . . Gem Quart Jars COMPLETE —DOZ.pl » 79 Il vHlk(i(«pi1l|H>F*'riJ1>|illl>a • < Illi IUII1I|1II|1|I|’|IHIHH'I tlhll wbltbP. »•< | iMihiH»»« f .««HI lilUfll Soft Jrinks . I (plus deposit) 6 BOTTLES., o OOß Vel 5£ off reg»size I Purex Tissue 6 ROLLS FOR.» 75£ FRUIT ~P .pn ce . JAR (LIMITED AMOUNT) PEACHES - B.C.-V's LUGS 25 to 29 LBS.Case.$2.99 (While they last) COHN (Local and. sweet) Dozen. TOMATOES — B.C. Vineripe 2 LBS. FOR . WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF' PEARS Äi'D APRICOTS ON HAND. do your Canning while the fruit is at the peak. Harvest Needs WORK GLOVES— “WATSONS" KANGAROO TAN COWHIDE .95 WE ALSO HAVE A VARIETY OF GOOD QUALITY CANVAS GLOVES. WORE SOCKS IN WOOL AND NYLON --- "PENMANS' 100% VYLo« - 2 PLY Y:EES-sNRlNK-PROOF --- MOTH PROOF — LONG WEeRINC --- 1 0 DARNING <¿1.00 PER PAIR Visitors at the Frank Allen home this week are Mr. L Mrs. Wilkinson of Climax, Sask, and Pa.tsy McDougal of Mazeppa. Mr. Mrs. Dsn Olmstead of Lethbridge and daughter visited relatives in town on Saturday. SEND YOUR BOY'S BACK TO SCHOOL IN THE NEWEST DENIMS — Blue, Pink and Mauve OHLY. .£3.95 per pr. JAC ¡LETS — BLUE DEFIN, CORDUROY AND PLASTIC REVERSIBLE GABARDINE THERE IS ALSO A WIDE VARIETY OF COTTON "T" SHIRTS. FLANNELETTE SHIRTS IL PINK AND CHARCOAL SIZES 6 to 16 Economically priced at £1.79 and £2.25 The customer had picked out six apples at the grocery store. "That ■■.•ill be 75 f please," said the clerk. The fellow handed the clerk a dollar and started to walk out of the store. "You forgot your change, sir," called the clerk. "That’s all right, you keep it," torted on the re-the customer," I stepped on a grape way in." • ••.a«« » • * JACKETS MEN’S LEATHER JICThTS- ' rown ana Blue background with contrasting colors Sizes 33 and 40. ¿21.95 Miss Delilah Johnson and Hiss Winona Rouleau are leaving this week for a holiday in Salt Lake City. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Passey, Glen Bennett, and Dennie Dudley of Vancouver are vis­iting relatives in town. " SHOP BOY'S C .■ -LOOD SPORT SHOES— Real smart per pr.£5.95 WE HAVE A IN STOCK. FULL LI® OF GRES WORK EOOTS SMALLER SOY’S 1 ROWE OXFORDS with yellow stitching.per pr,.14.50 SHOES — Ventilated.pr.£2.95 nulon ¡Municipal _ ¡injuries received ¡riding fell on hi tn. I good. Taylor is a. patient in the Hospital recovering from hen a horse he was fills condition is ec - a • ■ « i I Miss Esther Spencer, daughter of Mr. i& Mrs. Arthue Spencer is leaving Wednesday for Fort St. John B.C. where she will visit her sister and brother-in-law for the next six months. S-L'-Tu-. .xjaRo r.alS SulitiaLj j? Oxi. Ii.rxii._ST ALSO STRAfl-S FOR DrliSS. »•’•••« . • f • • WE HAVE A FEW BOYS SDÌ JUST . ER 1ATL LEFT FOR .S9Ç I WILL BE GIVING PTA.0 LESSONS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER STL. PLEASH PHONE 80 FOR TIME SCHEDULE ARD FURTHER INFORMATION. hrs. Ruth Purnell. < • Garth Coleman is a business vis­itor in Calgary this weeh. Store closed all t -LU. onday "La/bor ¡Jay i * in Blue, Tangerine Store Closed all day Monday Sept. 5th. “LABOR DAY“ • I « • • Bathroom Ensembles j3b 98 Rose, and Orange. r. cl Mrs. Fez. Sabey of Nanaimo, B.C. are visiting relatives in tov; o a o □ o c c 11 NEW FaLL GOODS ftxB ARRIVING" Plastic Curtains in Blue and Green $1.95 Mr. w. Hord and Mrs. C.Hardy of Vict­oria B.C. ara visiting at the Charlie Johnson home. Ankle socks NEW SHIPMENT OF ANISE SOCKS INCLUDING NYLON STRETCHIES» Guaranteed to fit. No darning. Colors Red, White Blue and Yellow. Also white bobby socks with triple cuffs to wear with your new school saddle oxfords. BRIGHTEN UP YGuR HOLE FOR FA-uL WITH SOItE NEt? DRAPES. BOUCnE IN ROSE <1 YELLOW. • •«•A«***»* • • » I • o a • • • • Yardage PRINTS - Flowered, Paisley, Plaids and plain colors. 49A - 79tf GINGHAMS - Red and Green plaid.yd. 59d PLISSE -Chartruse . yd.59f White. yd.79fr Waffle - Mauve and White.85$ WE STILL-HAVn A GOOD ASSORTwNT OF SUI-E'LLR JENELLiiY. White Necklaces à Beads. Also strings of colored beads »oo*>cn 1.25 ocsocctoooeo Hudson Bay Blankets 3^ point.$41.50 4 point. $49.50 Kirs. Jean Laminsky and family of Lethbridge are guests of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Yrs. W. Anderson of Spring Coulee. " SHOP aT HOiU aLD SAVE'1 »«a OQS0O'10OO«O«* Wool FOR THAT JUMBO SWEATER YOU ARE THINKING OF STARTING ON WE HAVE WOOL IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. ALSO PATTERNS. ZIPPERS TO FIT ALL SIZE SWEATERS. Mrs. Samuel Grant of American Fork, Utah, visited at the homes of . r. c: Mrs. Leslie Cook and Fir. & Mrs Ira Pletcher on Wednesday. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS- White with blue & pink borders. Each $4.39 • • • Miss Valerie Smith of visiting her Aunts, Hrs, Ina Blaxall for the past Vancouver has been June Harker and Mr week. 3. Mr. & Mrs. T.E.Niven Sunday visitors at the ’ Tom Dudley. of Lethbridge wire? ome of Mr. & Mrs. Voltaire said that in 100 years the Bible v.'ould be a forgotten book, found only in museums . were up, Voltaire's by the Geneva Bible * • ♦ * c O a o o Most cooks don't They make it book. When the 100 years home was occupied Society. O 0 0 o serve greasy soup ahead of time,chill it, and remove the firm layer of fat tha forms on its surface.Then the soup i reheated for serving. Lunch Kits BâCH.$3.15 COMPLETE WITH WIDE MOUTH THERMOS Thermos ASSORTED SIZES $1.79 - $2.35 and $3.95 Lunch Boz EACH. jl.45 BLACK GALVANIZED BOX ONLY Mr. and Mrs.Gordo: Blumel of Calgary visited relatives in town last week. Mrs. Keith Korren and daughter of Nanaimo, B.C. are visiting relatives in Mag-rath and Luggage SKYWAY MATCHED SETS FOR WOMEN MATCHED SUIT CASES FOR MEN LARGE SIZE TRUNKS - METAL WITH BRASS CORNERS AND FASTENERS. WILL STAND A LOT OF HARD USAGE. Raymond. Miss Leila Taylor of C ? r.ry is spendinj a vacation with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Pawl T—lor. Mr'-. Signa J Jorg­ensen of Lethbridge is a holiday guest at tho home of Mr. & Mrs , Bert Jensen. 00 Because late crops such as potatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa, grasses and corn are well advanced in irrigation areas, water should not be shut off while dry weather persists, according to W.L.Jacobson of the Lethbridge experimental farm. Heavy damage to yield and grade can still effect these crops through lack of sufficient moisture. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FOR T’LE SCHOOL LUNCH BOX: Plastic pie containers with tight lids .each 5O£ PLASTIC TUMBLERS WITH TIGHT LIDS .each 15f PLASTIC SANDWICH PAK- designed te fit any lunch box. .each 23?. «•«««««»«a n « s a * » • *!**«•*■«•**•*• SCHOOL SUPPLIES - We have a full line of school Birthday parties for little tots cel-se. icol supplies including Genuine leather binders,-ebrated last week were: Orin Harker, Age 4 I, Thursday Aug. 25th.,Kathy Poulsen,Age 10 on Sat. Aug, 27th. and Debbie Bennett Age 5 on Friday Aug. 26th. Brian Sheer was 6 on Aug. 27th Scribblers, Loose leafs, Refills, School bags Pencils, Pens, Erasers, etc. I THE GAS IS NOW IN THE MAINS. GET YOUR APPLIANCES CONNECTED UP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE COOL WEATHER IS NOT TOO FAR OFF SO BE PRE­PARED FOR IT WHEN IT COMES. ¡n CANVAS TARPS FOR HARVEST TIME .Each . $19.95 "THE MAC-RATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED" " A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE." :::::::::::: TEMCO CLOTHES DRYER LOR GAS. REG. 5369.00 — ON SALE FOR JUST $269.00 Be prepared for the cold weather by having : one of these dryers installed now. Don't question your wife's judgement --- after all, she married you." Mr. <? Mrs. Devore Hamilton of Calgary and Mr. & Mrs. Loo Cook of liagrath were visitors at Kalisoen last week. Motorist -"I've had it a whole year, and I haven't paid a cent for repairs or upkeep on i my car since I bought it." 1 Friend -"Yes, so the man at the service I station tells me." WE HAVE A HEW SHIPMENT OF DISHES IN THE CHINA DEPri-RTitENT. TEE ARTICLES ARE TOO NUM­EROUS TO MENTION SO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 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