Magrath Store News (November 26, 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. uiWuiiS ALBERTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937. - 8 A. M. to 6 P. 1.L LT. Store Hours Wednesdays Saturdays Closed at 1 P LAMES ' MEN�...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1937
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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. uiWuiiS ALBERTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937. - 8 A. M. to 6 P. 1.L LT. Store Hours Wednesdays Saturdays Closed at 1 P LAMES ' MEN'» S SILK AND WOOL CALDWELL’S SNOWBOY HEAVY WOOL Rib Hose F 72” Wabasso BLESJRED’ SHEETING. SPECIAL PER YARD 55/ 78b Wabasso UNKLEACHED SHEETING SPECIAL PER YARD ¡ill] Thrift Fa Fri December 2 — I MISS CANADA FINE WOOLLEN Hosiery For girla 6 - 16 rhurs Large size absorbent, colored Bath Towels. Th© right kind for every member of your family. Good, firm weave; easy to wash. Size 20 X 42. SPECIAL per pr s Regular 790 LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES Smart — warm — made from quality fabric with new _ wrist affects. ON SALE AT — ¿59/ LADIES’ FINE FELT HATS SHRIFT SPECIAL A thrifty value for thrifty women1 First quality stockings . . , full fashioned . . . silk to top . . sizes 9 to 10. SPECIALI *Kiddies NIGHT GOWNS. A sensational value in quality flannelette with pink & blue trims. A real sa Hagrath Fi_ _ ompenv Limited I place to t*r*ade. THE MAGRATH STORE NWS, FRIDAY, N0VEL1BER 26 Not a Day Too Early to Choose Christmas Gifts-° Select HER GIFT NOW while the beautiful assortment ef Dainty Things to Wear is at its Height! Beautiful silken underthings . sleek-fitting hose dyed in the smartest shades . . . gowns . pyjamas . blouses and sweaters . . . all lovely quality just arrivsd.now at the Trading Company. ’ Choose HER Gift . . NOW! She'll like the shades . , , eggshell, blue or petal pink in Van Raalte brassiere, slips, nighties and pyjamas. All smart anc new for Christmas giving. There's a choice of different styles, tool See them at the Magrath Trading Co. . . . TOMORROW’ Choose then for Christmas I t Mrs. Elsie Murray and song Kenneth and H?rold and Mr. & Mrs. Lorraine Clifton of ’’Coalhurst were Magrath visitors Tuesday. — .— --- M —. Mrs, Fred Byron and Mr. J. MacDonald of Turner Valley were week-end visitors at th© V. H. Hillmer home. --- --- M _—- --- --- Closing Out Sale, Tuesday, December 7. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Chickens, Farm Implements and Household Effects, John Cook. — --- --- 1-. The argument' is}there are too many tux payers who need the roads gravelled near their homes go the gravel is to be put on the King’s Highway for the benefit of the residents of Waterton Lakes. — --- --- M --- — --- Ladies’ ,Nov& Silk BLOOMERS, Per Fair: --- 980 Girls1 PANTIES. Cuffed Knee. Lace Trim, . Size 8 and 10 years. Per Pair: * --- 500 --- --- M --- Miss Violet Jacobs, daughter of Mr, Mrs. Vin, Jacobs, and Mr. William Masson of Lethbridge wore united in marriage Saturday evening in Lethbridge at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Edith Chalmers. Bishop C. F. Steele performed the ceremony The happy couple will make their future home in Lethbridge where the groom is em­ployed in th© Telegraph Office. The best wishes of the community are extended them for a bright, happy wedded life. --- --- M i --- --- --- , STRAYED to my place, a red white-faced heifer, no visible brand. Damages are grow­ing each day. C. A. Bennett. --- --- jif Boss: "Ysu should have been here at nine o’ clock!” New Employee: "Why? What happened?” --- - --- M. - Wednesday, November 24th, Miss Annie Senn > and Mr. J. T. Steele were united in marriage at the Cardston Temple, President Wood of­ficiating. They will make their home in Magrath and our.best wishes are extended to them for a happy future. Tailored 'full size for comfort and smartness • Easily laundered. Reinforced at all points of strain. Dainty Laoe-ttiEmed NIGHTIES, Cellophane Wrapped, Priced: —— Girls’ Nova Silk Vest & Bloomer bets. Ribbon Rosette and Lace Trim. Sizes 8 and 10 years. Prioed; - 980 $1.95. Lovely Silk PYJAMAS. Finely tailored with fagot stitch on feminine laoey types. Priced each; $1.95, $2.95 and $2.45. Fine Nova Sill; Princess SLIPS. . Built-up Shoulder ttyle. Prioed $1.95. --- --- M . FOR SALE;- Five acres of beet tops, Isaac Sabey, --- M --- Give Her HOSE, The most beautiful assortment that has come to the Trading Company in years has just arrived . ready for those gift shoppers that always ehoose hose early be­cause they know that’s the time they can always find the smartest shades. Chiffon &' Crepe ——— $1.00. Service Weight — $1.00, Semi-Service Weight s; 750 --- --- m --- ' --- — Mr. George Card left Tuesday morning for the States-. . The Magrath Trading Co. Ltd., 'ffA (vpn d A t'CV t'Tc’do ♦ n THE MAGRATH STORE BJS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1937 4 $2.25, AW ,v ■ WI f I .Uli""" I |.Ä*” Thürs« Fri.’fo Sat. December 2 News for the Men We are offering for Thrift feature good quality.i Overcoats at remark- 1 able saving prices! < Greys, Browns. Blue and Silvertones, Men’s Heavy ¿Ill-Wool Jumbo Knit Sweater Coats, Regular values $3.50 & $3.75 Special NOW Beys’ Warm Dooskin Windbreakers Full zipper fastener, 6 to 18 years Regular $2.95. X i Value With Mr. William Ellis, R. C. M. P indisposed it seems two or three Mounti are needed to take his place, but with dual-wheeled trucks hauling off people’s wheat they are very welcome and wo hope something is done about it. It looks like the time will come when all trucks will have to be locked up when the curfew rings. It seems impossible to catch than. It’s bad enough to be crowded off the highway in the daytime; :vory f*ew. of them will give you your part of th© road, but then of a night they prowl around the country taking, wheat and tur-keys and live stock and when morning come^ they can be hundreds of miles away. 1 —j --- M --- \ \ I [ijfil HI t|liïlVîïÎÏ»H Al fl fiìlljn nftfihthiWt f)*fl 3-Pieao suits jusi; as smart just as high quality,^.s /- the overcoats. W* (gli The tailoring is of expert workmanship ■$he styling fashionable and well-fitting. In English worsted materials in greys and brown tones. i? Tough-Wearing G. W* G. Zero- Mole Shirts. Heavy Drill Surface. Softly napped inside. Warm plaid flannels. Tall Boy and regular sizes Colors: Brown, Green Blue and Grey Value Special Mirs. Geo. A. Hacking and Mrs. Lexie Wood of Glenwoodville were visitors in Magrath on Monday. *WSIW 1"'"". *Boys Warm Leather HeloWts Fur-trimmed and lined with heavy ski M Bovs’ Gather MITTS With horsehide and muleskin back si with elastic fab- | band, f Xj i/ Mrs. William Reece of Leth­bridge is Visiting at the L. A. Harrison home. Lowell James, son ef Mr. & Mrs. Gerald JameB, had the misfortune ef injuring his eye with a sleigh runner while playing. He was taken immediately to the hospital. The man whe trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who dis- , trusts them. Cavour. 9 --- .r ___ _ ___ PftKQ 4_________ ~ ~ ~ J___ _____ _ For cold weather comfort buy Watson^ --- Lined GLOVES, A new shipment of Moosehide priced $1.0« p@r pair, Peccary Suede priced $1.35 per pair and Kangaroo Leather Gloves $1.75 per pair. And remember '»the Tfear is There." YU^L^^.,3^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ~26. 1937 ““““—“ —m . For the Town to over attempt to pay for half the gravelling of the highway running through tho north of the Town limits seems tc us an unreasonable undertaking. The government should have put the road oither through total or out of town. Magrath gets no benefit of tho road, whatever,,yet we are asked to come to the aid of the govern­ment in gravelling and maintaining it. The town treasury must be flushed Lath money this fall. ’ There are tax payors who pay hundreds of dollars yearly and they have never had a load of gravol within a block of their homes. The gravelled, highway north of town should have been tho last road to recoivo attention. (Continued below) 'Vhen Mr. & Mrs» George Coleman, Senior, sent their sack of vegetables to Saskat­chewan they wrote a note and put in it. They asked if they had to pay on them, if they were in need, otc. and this is the answer: A SAVE YOUR PURCHASE SLIPS and. GET YOUR TICKETS on the |95.00 JEWEL RANGE to be GIVEN AWAY XI.IAS EVE. € 0*e ollt display of New Qu Unified Take = FORSYTH eoo the .hat has been made in the development of stylo and de- [ sign. Lot your hand run over I these soft, luxurious fabrics r — get tho rich fool of them. 0 They’re smart — they’re color! ful — they’re tailored — | and the prices are right, I We carry also a full line | of smartly-styled FORSYTH I Pyjamas. I "NO ONE EVER REGRETTED I BUYING QUALITY." I a look at th©s® Shirts for Fall and marvellous advance ip Plunkett, Sask, Nov. 10 Sir: I received arbag of vegetables last month, and found a note in it asking if they were needed. Yes they were greatly needed, as all v© got out of garden was potatoes and we thank you very much, as we were getting scared of turning into two Irishmen as we are two Englishmen at pres­ent. Many thanks. Yours truly, F. W. Salmon. --- M --- --- For tho Town — continued, from the Town Council, Tho town gets none of the gasolino revenue, so why should they be so anxious to gravel that road while the tax payor digs out of the mud? Tho govern­ment should pay for that gravel and the put-1 ting of it on. --- ~M --- BOYS’* DRESS UP FOR FALL I i Have y*u seen new @uits arrived at th© Magrath Trading Company? Sizes 30 to 36« Priced each $10,95, Snappy three-piece models in browns and greys. New fitted-stylo backs. --- , - --- M. I. A. ROAD SHOW. 3 One-Ait Plays. Thursday, Doc. 2nd at 7:30 P, M. in the Assembly Hall. Players fr«n Stirling, Raymond 1st Ward and Magrath 1st Ward. Admission: Adults 25/ Children under 12 yrs, 15/ Entertainment between acts. Rush Seats, n Magrath Trading Co. Itd.^ A good place to trpde." - Hiin'ihii'niituTirfripu^ A double wedding took place Saturday evening at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Elmer Deglow when their daughters Norma and Gladys were united in marriage to Mr. Robert Arnold and Mr. Joseph Kubik, respectively,- both of Del Bonita. Reverend A» Thorpe officiated. The brides looked charming in gowns of' | blue and were given away by their father. Their brother Glen acted as best man and their sister L’dna was bridesmaid. Both.couples will make thoir homos in ■ Del Bonita and they carry with them tho best wishes of the community for a happy and prosperous future. Mr. Deglow says ho has eight daughters left. --- --- --- --- ~ Keep your children warm and you have travelled far on the way to their good health. A gpiendid cold WQather outfit for boys.- Heavy All-Wocl Mackinaw Breeches $2.95, All-Wool Blanket Cloth Belters ■L3.45. Sturdy High-topped Boots Mr. Ed. Hoclcing Has gone into the sheep business. It is mans’ weakness to buy when live stock is up and soil when thoy are low. Everyone wants owes this year. Ed’s, purchase will perhaps deprive him of a trip to '¿he States this year - five dollars for five old owes, 4 Page 5 .GxwtTH STORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOWÍBER 26 Page 5 aleo NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY onl/ December 2-3-4, Here’s a real ohanco to oomplots your wardrobe for woll-drossod winter activ­ities. Th© very nowost fall stylos in finest quality crepes Regular Regular Regular Regular Rogular and silks. Special $2.19, Spooial *$139f Spsciai $4419. Special $4,89. Special $5.95. Regalar Valuo $10,95. Spooial $8,95. J Valuó $2.95 Valuó $3,95 Valuó $4,95 Valuó $5,95 Valuó $7,45 Newest models* Tub-fast prints, Regular Value $1.95. Sped Vancouver Maid House Frocks XReal English^ Morocco Leather Creations that only master crafts-men produce • . . better quality handbags — prioed for early shop1 pers to benefit Colors: Black, Regular Value $2,95. Thrift Feature from mosti Brown, Navy & Green. Regular Value iliiiiH!laiiiiii!iniiii«niB;iiiciiUiinnii!r.!nia:iiTOn^iiiM«sniniuiiii¡iiMjwtngg'!'t SPECIAL lîlnWTO^rWIlHlSai Snappy, attractive styles with zippers, mirrors and change purses. Regular $1.00 The Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. "A good . WANTED;- Tenders for caretaking of the Skating-Rink. Public meeting for all those interested in skating will be held Sunday at 2 P. M. in the Town Hall. W, R. Scott. --- — --- M --- --- • There is a ladies’ green colored summer coat, quarter length, hanging in the Offioo, Owner ploaso call for it, —. .M ——. . FOR SALEs- A fresh milch cow. Ervin Harris, .- M ———-. . STRAYED;- to my place, a Jorsey heifer, unbranded. Nick Huzzar at Dan Fowler's Place. i i --- ,— --- . FOR SALE:- Ono green oat straw stack. E. Jonson, --- y --- ——— --- . , Band Practice next Sunday,’2 P. M. at Town Hall. Evorybody como, M. Miller, --- —.— M ——— --- . LOST:- Ton buck lambs, loft oar croppod, branded with two blue dots on back, Herman Hillmor, Doi Bonita, --- , --- - m --- — • Taken from Assembly Hall by mistake - a large aluminum kettle. Owner may have same by calling at D. W. Holladay’s. .-—•— M — --- --- — . FOR SALE;« Sea<nd-Hand Bed Outfit, Walnut finish, 36" panelled bed, 4-foot 6 inch coil springs, heavy felt mattress. Manufactured by the Globe Bedding Company. Bargain price $18,75, See the Ho.gr at h Trading Co. Ltd. "Let’s Finish the First Ward Chapel." Auction Sale. Bazaar & Fish Pond. Kiddies’ Dance & Refreshments, Pantry Salo. Ghureh Gift Shower & Sale. Chicken Supper and Big Dance at Night. Assembly Wall - December 3rd. "Let’s Go." M. SCHREIBER, M. D., L. M. C. C. .Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 1 to 5:30 P, M, Telephone No. 93. ' LOST:- Ssven sheep; one lamb with bell * - i.irijiiirrBiTrur. 1~i v-T[T~ITJA" ijr-qiLl.niIHi I»11 ■■■! and six ewes branded black circle and red circle, all ©ar marked with upper half crop in left year. Melvin Ririe. Save your purchase slips and get your tiokets on the $95.00 Jewel Range to be given away Sias Eve. One ohanoe with every $1.00 purchase. — --- M --- - --- . LOST:- On Tuesday evening, on© mottled mauvo Fountain Pen with oolipso nib. Finder ploase roturn to Mildrod Bonnett. FOR SALE:- Jersey Milch Cow to freshen soon. ■ Milton Burgoss. LOST;- Last Thursday morning, one small white Yorkshire pig about 9 or 10 weeks old Finder pleaso get in touch with Mrs. Geo. B. Dudley. 'Pl^ce to trade." / Pag® 6 THE MAGRATH STORE NWS, FRIDAY, NO WIDER 26, 1937. Page 6 "Sta-Brite” STAINLESS STEEL Bone-Handled Ware. Makes a lovely, practical gift. Set of 6 knives and forks neatly 1)0X01. Priced at $2.40, $3.50 and $3.95. --- -— M --- --- Set of 6 Butter Spreaders in gift box. Priced at $2.95, Set of 6 Salad Forks in a gift box. Priced at $1.95, 3-Piece Carving Set in a gift box. Priced at $2.10. --- . --- -— --- m --- --- '•Seal Brito” Anti Tarnish Community Silver, treated by .special materials which neutralize those elements in the air that tarnish silver. §6-Pi@ce, Service for six. In chintz chest'. Priced at $16,75. . .■.M --- ■ Auweàkyagé ihet Tuesday at the Second Ward Church Mesdames Inez Bennett, C. F. Nowlin and A. Peterson demonstrated the making of broad to the Relief Society mem­bers. Some women took it to heart and some didn’t. There are always people who can make better bread than the demonstrators (That’s what they say). We hope the next demonstration will be butter. This was very forcibly impressed upon our minds on Wednesday when a woman leaving for California wanted four pounds of good raneh butter. When ranch butter is well made it is better than creamery but the average woman doesn’t work her buttor half enough. Butter should be washed and salted and worked for hours until all the buttér milk and water is out of it. Butter, when well made, will stand up like à can of corn beef. There’s ten or twelve women who are excellent butter makers, who bring their butter into the store and it is always in demand and then there is butter that will not stand up. It is flat before it reaches town due io the lack of proper care. We have just mentioned a few, but there are BO other things that are required in order to make good butter. It is the poor butter makers who bring down the price; so we would recommend very strongly to the presidency of th© Second Ward Relief Society that their next démonstration be on the manufacture of butter and they have 100$ attendance. Royal Art Glass Flower Jases $1.50 Hand Paintod Thin Glass .Tomato- Juice Sets Novelty Shapes, Pitcher and six Glasses Fancy Clear Glass Fancy shapes and __designs,___________ Colored Glass Console jews Colors; Clear, Blue & Red. Novelty *Shapes Three-piece laoii Colored China CoffOS Sets Solid shades of orange or green 17-piece sot — — $1.75. Colored China Bridge Sets Bright, orange, pretty, plain shades cf . . blue or green. ch© 7 R 15-pu.oce set —- • -LU. Fancy Tea Cun s X Japanese Design Na man who is unsuccessful at home can be a true success anywhere ©Ise. The place to be popular first of all, is whore one lives. Tho next place is whore ono works. --- - m W. Roger’s Silvor Dessert Forks. Par -g- dozon priced at $3.50» Dessert Knives. Per -y doz. priced $6.25. ““T“—— — — --- _________ See tho modernistic Kitchenette Table and Chair set in two-toned ivory with rod trim. Folding table with four chairs. Priced at $24.95. — --- --- M --- Bring in your purchase slips (either paid or change) and with every dollar pur-cH'ase" we will give you one ohanoe on the $95.00 Jewel Rango to be given to the winner of th© lucky ticket Jtaas Evo. Ivory and Green Dinner *Set Koat floral design. SorTi(Je foj. six> Priced at $7.95. Live within your income. Always have something saved at the end of the year. Let your imports be more than your exports, and you’ll never go THE MAGRATH TRADING "A. good place to î&r wrong. Dr. Johnson. COMPANY LIMITED irado.” Straight i 25/ li Puddill each. , insert THE MAGRATH STORE NWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Page 7 14 Qt0 Kettle X 2 Double-Boiler London K 98^ ettle 14 Qt. Dish Pans 75/. 17 Qt. I? HU s 0/ li Qt. Handled Dish Pans 1 98/. 1 Saucepan 404. 2 Qt. Handled. Saucepan 454 J' Mr. Camilla Bridarolli says that this is the best season they have had at the Baker Mine. We always buy all the coal we use from the local mines, because when, the mines are prosperous it helps business in Town. Mr. Bridarolli spent $105.00 at the Store Tuesday, which we appreciate very much. The coal miners are very loyal to the to$n, pur­chasing hundreds of dollars worth of meat and provisions, thus helping to pay the taxes and keep the schools running. There are manv people here who live off the taxes and are not half as loyal to the town as are, our ffriendS-, the coal miners. . | • FOUND;- Boys* "warm c leather mitt. Bring mate >_____ ._, to it, see if it is yours at Alvin Rich’s,' --- M --- See for yourself with the now Taylor "Binoc” Fever Thermometer. Three times easier to read. Fitted with clip case to insure safety from breakage. Priced $1.35, 56n’T"F0RGETTH 'wltE“fiv6ry~Eoiiar Purchase at the Magrath Trading Go. Ltd., you get ONE CHANCE on the Beautiful $95,00 Jewel Range, as well as ten turkeys and other additional nrizes to be given away ».US EVE. n Sunkist FRIDAY SATURDAY Florida Pero I dhoicb; ORANGES New Crop Per Doz. Luscious Table Grape Country Kist COR®,tin BLENDED JAM,per AUSTRI 'EXTRA SPECIAL Steak Ùb' JJ I.J W> I t»ll J» Fresh y^ite FISH . Per lb. GRAPE FRUIT Cheese FILLETS Young Lamb Shoulderd (O)<z' Per lb, --- J v-Y MEAT LOAF. 1 lb. Hamgurgor. 1 lb. Sausage. 1 lb. Potatoes - raw, put through grinder 1 Onion, raw, put through grinder Form into oblong loaf in roaster. Pour oyer 1 qt, Tomato c-s. Bake 1 tW;i^ hewra. Remove cover - let. •brown. •’ A little water ad^oe t® tomatoes ' - -if they boiT. away' too much makes a'good sauce. Mrs, Mary Nelsen, The ifagrath Trac | _______ "A good place__ to - NEWS FOR THE LADIE^H A new shipment of. up~to~tho~miniite Bmart-styled Drosses and Hats just arrived. Wo invito you to. call and try thorn on. GIRLS! Soo tho new Eclipse Pon and Pencil Sets mado in tho advanced stylos from at­tractive non-breakablo Pyralin. Colors: Gold, Pearl. Groy' er Groan. Priced per set: ——- $1.50, ingpCo. Ltd. . HEINZ KETCHUP PECANS .59c Per Pound. KAFFEE HAG EXTRA SPECIALS SOAP DEAL ALL FOR.„__. 2Oc PEANUT SUTTER 2 Lbs. For 19? -1X 3 Cakes LUX SOAP,. 1 Cake LUX SOAP,. ROLLED OATS With Cup & Saucer Per Package. MATCHES 3 Packets in Carton Per Carton. . 24c U GROCERY SPECIALS ]■ FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH and 27TH Per Bottle. lie Per Package STRAWBERRY JAM PURITY Per Tin .„ ICING SUGAR 2 Lbs. For. COCOANUT Per Pound. 22c Per Per CITRON PEEL Pound 29c WALNUTS Pound. 29c 2 Pkg's. For i™ES •hi'iÂRÈï^i QUICK TAPIOCA SWEET BISCUITS SARDINES LOADS OF STYLE AND EVERY COMFORT IN OUR MODERN ARM CHAIRS WELL UPHOLSTERED SEATS AND BACKS TAPESTRY COVERED COLORS: RUST and GREEN PRICED AT. Watson’s Kangaroo Gloves MADE WITH WOOL LINING AND LASTEX WRIST BANDS THE MOST COMFORT YOU CAN BUY OLIVE OIL BEAUTY SOAP 4 Bars For.,. 23c Per Tin.I Oc Ladies’ Motor Boots VELVET WITH FUR TRIM AND WARM FLEECE LINING EITHER BLACK or BROWN - BOTH SMART and WARM - PRICED AT. .$1.75 PRICED AT. $2.95 Large Package.25c ¡SERVICE! HUDSON BAY POINT BLANKETS - STANDARD FOR THE WORLD - THEY HAVE PROVEN THEMSELVES OVER MANY DECADES TO BE THE IDEAL BLANKETS FOR CAMP and COTTAGE; IN FACT WHEREVER A WARM, DURABLE BLANKET IS NEEDED. 3i and 4 Point PRICED AT $18.00 and Up. "a good place to trade" MAGRATH - ALBERTA Per Pound. . 65c 13»