Magrath Store News (December 10, 1937)

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. ♦ • 9 Just the kind she wants; a hose that won’t run down her leg nor up her bill. Semi- Service 75^ Service Weight $1.00 Heavy Service...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1937
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Bak
Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1470
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Summary: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. ♦ • 9 Just the kind she wants; a hose that won’t run down her leg nor up her bill. Semi- Service 75^ Service Weight $1.00 Heavy Service MAGMTH, ALBHKA, FRIDAY, STORE 8 A. M. to 6 P. If DECEMBER 10, 1937 Wednesday Full- Fashioned These towel sets make lovely Christmas gifts. Each set consists of Ond Towel and Two Face Cloths attractively cellophane wrapped- Fast colors» > The ladies -will find a solution to their gift problems in these attract­ively boxed BED SETS» Bach set" consists of One Sheet and Twe Pillew Slips. Price $4.25. To understand the world is better than te aondemn it; to study the world is better than to abuse it; te make ths world better, lovlier end happier is the nobles* work ef any man or woman. Bhagavad-Gita, CORTICELLI All contain Liquid Polish, Oily Cuticle Remever and Oily Polish Remover, aldng with mani«6X6_ implements» ’ JUNIOR SETS 35/ - 65/ PIG GRAIN LEATHER CASE $2 » 50 CUTEX RAVELLING CASE The Pagrath Trading Co. Ltd " j\ n-nod niece to trade. a THE MAGRATH STORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DEG. 10 We invite you to come in and look over our book supply. Here are a few of the titles: "Gone with the Wind" - Margaret Mitchel "The Citadel" ’’Worth Shooting Star ' $1,29. Snap, Old Maid,- Peter Coddles, Authors, Jack Straws, Teh Pins, Fish Pond, Lotto, Tiddledy Winks, Dominoes, Merry Ladder.Parches!, Ludo. Checkers, Horse Racing. Jack J J^ne in an Aeroplane. Priced at 15/ ~ 20/ and 25/ A. J. Cronin. to the Orient" - Anno Morrow Lindbergh. Oak Harvest" - Mazo-D©-La"Roche with Father" - Clarence. Day. ” - Lloyd 0. Doilglas. "White *» Life "The Green Light "Wake up and Live" - Dorthea Brande. "Singing in the Rain" - Ann Shannen Munro e. "So Big" - Edna Ferber. "Mutiny on the Bounty" - Chas« Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. "The Home Place" - Dorothy Thomas. "The Thinking Rood" - Rebecca West» "Forgive us our Trespasses" - Lloyd C. Douglas. "Arctic Trader" - Phillip H. fodsell. Mrs. A. P. Karren arrived homo last week from Calgary, where she has boon visiting with her daughter for the past month. - --- --- --- M --- --- Mr. & Mrd. Evans Bradshaw, Mr. & Mrs. Duane Harkor, Mrs. J. C. Harker and Mr. Max Harker motored to Calgary last Thursday and returned Saturday. --- M --- - For supremo lasting loveliness give her SILVERWARE^ Community Plate or Ragers’ gift pieces in attractive boxes from $1.00 up. -. .M --- --- Mr. & Mrs, W. M. Wood and Mrs, Culp of Spring Coulee were Magrath visitors Tuesday. 50/ Books Pinocchio — ’Little Women — Black Beauty — Hans Brinker, Robinson Crusoe, King Arthur, Heidi, Treasure Island, Alice in Wonderland, Gulliver’s Travels, Tanglewood Tales. 45/ Books A Viking of the Sky - The Flight of the Silver Ship - The Mystery at Roaring Brook Fa4hn’~ Conqueror of the Highroad Sea Gold ** Stand By. --- --- M --- Steve Sabos "You let me have credit when I was poor, now I don’t owe anybody." Steve had a good er^p of beets on.the Harker farm. --- --- M --- --- --- Gift Stationery 25^, 45/, 60/, 95/ and $1.45. Mr. Geo»ge Veale of Del Bonita waj a Magrath visitor on Tuesday. --- . --- --- M --- --- Mr. C. W. Fossey purchased three stacks of straw recently from W. T. Arndt for us© as bedding in his cow barn. "If w© are going to raise beets we must have manure", says Mr. Fossey. t --- M Children’s PASTRY SETS - 150' " 570 $1.00. The Magrath Trading Co. Ltd.’, "A good place to trade.n______ '■ ' ■ TEE MAGRA® STORE NEW’S,- FRIDAY,, .DECEMBER 10, 1937 1 Engine and three cars complete with track and switch UNION PACIFIC STREAMLINED Oy ' T ”R AIN $2.15 v II TRAINS - 50/ - $1.00 $1.70._______ lay Balls 5/w- Seey P°l^-Ce Outfit 15/ Brightly Colored Climbing Turnover Tanks s^ootcfirR 49/1® Boys' Carpenter Sets Tracey_____ _ __________________ __ ______ 8iren__fnil To}r , 65/ Jr. •TT>ommy Cun $1.10 » HUMMING BLACKBOARDS 30/ LARGE DRESSED UNBREAKABLE Dressed Dolls 29/ PRETTY "Dressed Dolls with. real hair and sleeping ayes, 60/ DRESSED Topsy Dolls 65/ Mamma Dolls 98/ Crawling Ba.by — 15/ Peter the Clown Wo dees acrobatic stunts. . 10/ De 1ly's We sher 45/ Laundry Set $1.10 Ironing Boards 60/ ■ Irens --- 25/ Kewpie Dolls 5/' Toy Watches 10/ Canadian Mountie Repeater Colt Automatic Gap Pistol 25/ Invincible FEammerless Repeater CaP Pistol 20/ mToy Racing Car - Rubber Tirsr. tha-t raally gobs. 1 5/ Trumpets 15/ - 25/ Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse 1 5/ Meehanical Toys 30/ _ Fibre’Doll Carriage I [—7 J $3.75. I Sigi i sh- style Pram $4.95. J Velvet buddle That make life-like 10/15/ noises» Toy Broom Toys 20/ 15/ Babys* Gayly-cnl«réd Celluloid Rattles, Dells, Toys ■ _10/_-.15/ - 25/ The I'agrath Trading Co. Ltd • 5 "A good place to trade." <1 page 4 THE.MAGRATH STORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1937 Mr. J. F. Gagan wrote one of the Cabinet Ministers at Ottawa about taking the duty off lambs and mutton coming into Canada from New Zealand and Australia. J. F. told the Minister that ho didn’t object to them taking the duty off the lambs he had to sel^ if they would take it off the supplies he had to buy. thanked him for the letter (we saw it) and told him he would do what he could but he said he was rather in the dark as to what he meant by supplies for a sheep ranch, asked him if he hud reference to "contfentp-ated foods." J. F. was rather surprised that this Minister, next in power to the Premier, should be talking this way about the supplies a man needs. The Minister apparently thought he had about ten or fifteen sheep and the concentrated food would be bovril or such like. J. F. had long list of supplies that he intended to tell him about. This year he bought a washing machine for the-family on his sheep ranch and he paid $189.00 for it and he says the same washer in the States, (his daughter had one identically the same) cost uhem $135.00 making a difference of $54.00. Then J. F. said he had to buy two mowing machines which would be another $25.00 duty, as the.duty on washers is 25/> and on mowing machines 12-^. H6 has to pay about 19/ a hundred duty on all the salt he supplies to the sheep camp and this (Continued ovor) So th© Minister wrote back and a I Mr. J. y, Jagan - Continuod. would amount to quite a lot for J lieves in giving the sheep plenty of salt. He bought a car this summer on which he paid about $300.00 duty. J. F. says he is about the only sheep man in the country who doesn’t have a truck. If he had a truck it would be another $200.00 duty. He has to hire most of his supplies hauled out to his Milk River raqch; coal, salt, lumber and hundreds of other items and wire (he has probably 40 or 50 miles of fence) carries a heavy duty. All' the tools used at the ranch and all the clothing he pur­chases bears a heavy duty. This year he probably paid over $500.00 duty on supplies purchased, yot the cabinet minister figured a few pills or concentrated mineral mixture would be all the supplies a sheep man requires. It just goes to show what the rancher is up against in trying to make a living and in trying to get the Golden Rule put into practice. Every ran­cher and farmer in this country pays hund­reds of dollars duty yearly. That is our trouble today; we have no practical men at either Ottawa or Edmonton.who understands the rancher's’ problems. --- --- M --- --- Mr. W. Augustiny left Wednesday morning enroute to Luebeck, Germany to epend Christ­mas with his parents at the old home. He requested us to send him the Store News during his stay .there. LJ AN ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S BROADCLOTH 1 ZEPHYR CHIFFON REGULAR $1.00. fin • j_ Button-Down and Forfused 0)11X1 Ub* Collars. 4 ONLY 36» ’ CHECKED Lunch Cloths REGULAR VALUE $1.95. ? Silver 5Ì? 6, 6# and 2 ONLY ■ Helmet 7. o_ CL REGULAR $1.35. 3 ONLY Per pair Scarf Sets SPECIAL --- 89/ 83/ Fur Fabric Berets 69/ Printed and Plain Crepes 69/ Ladies’ Wool Vests BUILT-UP SHOULDERS. REG. 90/ 0*9^ The Fagrath U A nl TAN COLOR. REGULAR $1.00. 25/ M --- --- --- --- — SATURDAY THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS WERE DRAWN- 50# FLOUR - 20# SUGAR - A WATER SET 6 f o r LAST 2178. 3495. 4413* For For For „ So ftcr ihos» pfiw» to«® claimed. Anyone holding these numbers please bring them in immediately. The tickets wore nut back in the box. idmg Co. Ltd., . s to trade. " ____ 7 Page 5 THE IvIAGRATH STORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1937 LADIES’ WINE­COLORED VELVET SLITTERS with rayon pleated collar and bind­ing in gold» and duco cuban heels, Price -- $1.65. VELVET CORDUROY □ $1.30 Bo< t iïïlTH 6d CORDUROY, SLIPPERS Black • Blue Made of warm felt with cushion soles Price Soft cushion sole LADIES’ D 0 r S with fancy sheep-skin trim. Padded duco cuban heels Colors: split Leather soles and Bl&Gk, Blue and Red $1.45 Moccasin in "Faust1’ style, "built on Snug cons­truction with soft chrome .soles. ~d OHLcms. Hi-Cuts $1.00 CHILDRENS’ BLACK VELVET SI i pB e r S with red satin trim ROMEO Men’s high-grade Romeo Slippers, Fin© quality kidskin uppers and flexible leather soles. 25. Romeo Low-cut. Slippers Flexible leather soles - leather heels - wool felt uppers cogily trimmed with genuine fur Price Red FELT BOOTIES Fins quality tan suede-finished leather. Soft padded leather soles and balloon heels* LADIES’ ROSE FELT ppers Price with sand trim MW’ S TAN FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS 'Price - Black Velvet Corduroy D* Orsay Slippers with ribbon laced high front Price • $1.45. THE MAGRATH STORE NEWS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10 Dependable Quality. Price Imported Brushed Cotton SCARVES, Bright-colored plaid patterns Priced 45/ to Paisley Design $1.45 Mottled Checks $1.95 Fine nar^< silk web with leather ends. Christmas boxed. 75/ Action Bak ■Suspenders Assorted colors ig to ^slaughter. J. F. Cook. The Magrath Trading Co. Et ° 9 :'A good place to uracie. V z Okanagan KETCHUP ■ z Aylmer’s Vegetable SOUP . pkt. 4 z z \ Sliced Pineapple » Florida Grape Fruit' Sweet & Juicy. 5/ each. \____________ Z Sunkist ‘anges Medium size. 29/ doz. fl Table 'apes Integrity and Industry are the best possessions which a»y man can have and every man can have them. They make happy homes. They will bring you a comfortable living and make you respect yourself and command the respect of your fellows. --- m --- On May 23, 1936 Steels Indian and his wife Kate were at the Store and wanted $5.00 worth of merchandise. They left a ' buffalo robe as security. On Monday, November 29, 1937 Kate called with the $5.00 and redeemed the robe# On the slip was written "sell two horses in four days." Steele is about as forgetful and as long winded as some of his whit 6 brethren, but of ceurse with many of them we have no buffalo robe in soak. We wish we did. This might shirpen their memories# --- --- m -- --- --- Mrs* Orton Minors "Did you see anyone in Town from Magrath?" Mr. Minor? "Ko, I haven’t been around any of the salons today." And while wo are discussing the Minors, Mr. Minor just returned from Iowa. Down there he says th©$ raise wheat to sell, while here in Southern Alberta they it to gamble This year biggest corn raise with# the «J, S. produced one crops in its history* TTFU-s rx.-v.zs 4- U of the < Round Steak Shoulder Steak i 1O/ Fl ank St eak ) lb. CHOICE VEAL Pot Roe sts — 11/ lb Fillets --- 15/ lb HÄBURGER --- . 10/ lb < < Choice Turkeys and Geese. Of course a temper-loser san get results, so can a hand-grenade or a bomb, The sun gets results without indulging in explosions It produces results by the exercise of. great drawing power. The great executive is a drawer, not a driver, _____________-_________ ' M --- « --- — Mr. (Jotlob Felger and wife left Friday f»r Victoria. .They will.remain there two, days and t^m g° 00s's'*' T/ EAGLE BRAND MILK HOT CHOCOLATE .46c I Lb. TiSZ^ .23c 22c Per Package - GROCERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10TH and 11IH. sf-s® GINGER SNAPS Per Pound. COFFEE BLUE RIBBON 3 Lba. For 83c 21 Lb. Tin.7Oc Per Tin. TOMATO JUICE 251 Ounce Tins PLUM JAM Per Tin. GREEN BEANS LIBBY’S CHOICE CUT STRINGLESS Per Tin.15c RAISINS EXTRA SPECIALS MINCE MEAT BURNS’ BEST QUALITY 27c HONEY GRAHAMS 1 Lb. Package. Per Package COME IN AND VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT 2 Packages. . .25c Per Lb. 17c CREAM ETTES 43c 13 PIECE TEA SET, FLORAL DESIGN Price 29c Each ALL KINDS OF AT CHILDREN’S GAMES COASTER WAGONS Speedmore All Steel OLIVE OIL BBAUTV SOAP 4 Bars For.23 c SYRUP LILY WHITE 2 Lbs. For. PEANUTS SALTED Per Pound. . SALMON RETA . 39c Priced 15c - 2Oc - 25c $3.95 & $4.95 ~ Ik Large Package.25c PATHFINDER SLEIGHS WILL GIVE THE CHILDREN MANY HOURS OF PLEASURE Priced At $1.50 and $2.75 Per Pound. 59« The Magrath Trading Co. Ltd« "a good place to trade” MAGRATH - ALBERTA