Magrath Store News (August 30, 1940)

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. /s' > A A i BOCKS . 80-page Ex ere BOOKS, pressboird covers with fabric rainforc back. 100 ea. . 20-page Exerci BOOKS, one colo...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A.�Ririe 1940
Subjects:
Ure
Rae
ren
Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/393
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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. /s' > A A i BOCKS . 80-page Ex ere BOOKS, pressboird covers with fabric rainforc back. 100 ea. . 20-page Exerci BOOKS, one colo 10 for . 32-page Exercise BOOKS with leatherette covers. 6 for 250. . Perfection loose-leaf Note BOOKS. Solid black covers, /■W&y // \ ***" z \ M sc ' securely bound, 2f0 each. \\/ vc: 3 . _ . \\ / Pencils . 120-page Coil Wire back Exercise x 1 BOuKb, 150 each. . 12C-$age rough BIG 5 Scribblers. 50 each. . 88-page Exercise BOOKS, leather­ette covers. 3 for 250. . 200-page Note BOOKS with extra heavy- smooth sheets and heavy black cardboard cover. 300. . Music Dictation BOOKS. Eight stavee. 100. . Improved Graphic Work BOOKS. 15^. . Steno Note BUehS --- 150. m, 150. Reliance Blue Black INK — 100. Parker Quink INK. Quick starting, quick drying. Blue. 150. Waterman' s Well Top INK. You get the last drop. 200. THE MAGRATH TRADING 00. LTD., "A pood niace to trade. " Enduro D3SI. riii a — x Just dip, then write 200 vorda. Genuine fountain pen nib. 15j each. Tin-edge RLL^tS --- 100. plain-edge HULEhic --- 50. REN NUJ - Highest quality Sprott's No. 2. 10 each. Golden Pearl Point MBS, 3 - 5? , CaaYONS - Playtime Drawing Crcyons. Eight colors. Per box - 5a. __ k’l\i i 1 f ! -s Venus Perfect Art Pencils Nos. 33, 23, 3, H, 23. 3H and 4H. 10y each. Venus Alright reual lead 2 for 5p . Velvet & Scripto Long - Lead Pencils. 4" Z leads* Colored. ee. ftc Stucents' WATER COLORS with eight colors and a No. 6 Reaves brush. 500. p_l.LT PxlDo in either open gnu ur open side styl-u. a . ® / ■ 3c I'.cEdy /nan Ttis nittgfi! . S& . Nulj-QSi- The Red Cross Sevw.ng Rooms wJ.1 be open for work again on Thursd ay, Copp. 5, and every Thursday thereafter at 2 • . M. Oil Wddeeday, Sept. 4, the rooms will be open for Inspection and the ladles ore invited to attend, Everyone welcome. Lunch wi! be served free to all callers, Red Cross York Cooi'ittee. , The Red Cress wish to taenk Mr. & Mrs, D. T. FoWer for donation of a blanket and the Second 'Yard Relief Soccety for two wool quilts. OObiJl'Ad fJ n JliD for Boys, Girls and Teachers too- , SaDDLE ORFORDS Tan with brown sadil? Crepe Solo. BROG IL Ruuset shade. talking heel. BRJdN OXFORD 'balking heel. Leather sole. Conner stitch trim. BLACK ' OXFORDS ' Low heel. Square toe. A to C widths. The bell will be ringing for Gym. classes ts -nil as study periods. Be prepared. Yo’j.l need slacks ano. gym shoes. Our blue drill slacks are priced from $1.10 to $1.95, and are plain and t' imm ;.d Gym Shoes, without in beig or j white, ere 95/, Kidddes' T, Strops; - 59/ and Cf/. Readd-to-Year Ddoartment, Second r i o o r Rev, £ Mrs. Marsden and family have returned from their six-week's holiday at Jaterton Lakes. +)<J 7 J A Basket of KIDDIES SHOi— VALJEo Oxfords and Straps. Brown end Black. r*>51 . 95 tfoj'fl'a.niPS Mr. & Mrs. R. Paulson announce the mearriage of their eldest son, Phhlip Chhrles, to Mss Fernande CooHard, daughter of urs, T. CGeeLlard of Lethbridge. The wedding took place on Saturday afternoon August 17, at St. Auuusttne's AnH-can Church. The Rev. P. C. Jade officiated. The bride was attended by her aunt, Mrs. E. Thompson of Macleod and Mr. Alan Paulson, brother of the groom, was best man. Memmers of the immeeiat'e families and a few friends were present. Me join in w.5hing them best of success. Mr. Tim Low cf Edmonton is to report the R.C.M.P. camo there -.ugust 29. zr/ ^9 ft DKIP.Tc Just r.r.l'. Corded Tool, I,ignt height Moody Alpine Cloth. , Pockets, flared, go rad and belt € 15 • Sixes li to 20. aIa cvjors. «| \ V . ■ >£r ,* / M Back to Sch<^<^l in style in a colorful Tillie Frock. Sizes 10 to 14. Priced at $1.49. Worn me’s Wear, Second Floor. M M's. Geo. Clifton was guest at her 78th birthday party held at her home Thursday by the Sunshine C^arnim;t;ee of the ReHef Society. The following ladies were present; Mes-dames Ma^nda Bradshaw, Neeiie iiaakin, Eliza Toomer, Alice fooiey, Arnie Miler, 0hirstie Harker, Marinda. Wyn«an, Alvira Bridge, M^i'r^iii'et W. Ririe, Meekly, Louisa. Alston, Ethel Clifton, Sarah Sabey, Clara Fwwler, Susan H^maday and Allie R. Jenson, M SwIEaTEjES Gay novelty weaves in Coors: Royal, Navy, Riviera Rose, Paddy Green, Scdalet, AAice Blue, Grey, Yellow. Si z e s 8 to 20, ^u. .T '91.95 •“’"s $2.55 t« Get enough supplies for the week-end as September 2nd (Monday) is c holiday and the Store will be closed. It wll remain open all day Wedn .sdn; . 1 < • V VT', Gay and ColorfulI Sheers and crepes in ascots and rect­angles . Beautiful color c ombin at ions, fringed ends. 59/ - 75/ 1’ . W, (; , J a to. Stone, Mechant of Raymond, was in town Monday trying to tkL a few collections from former Raymcnd custom.! He says they never chirgc fruit or sugar; both are cash itens. This is three times Sill Ras been in Maarat lately on the same errand. it is bad enough to owe for food eaten and remain in town, but to leave with unpaid store bills is unpardonable. Saturday McIntyre Ranch-ng Co. shippe 155 head of fat cattle to St. Paul. The cattle were sold at tis Ranch. Tuesday they shipped one- hundred three-year-old steers. Saturday afternoon Kri. Cfrl BaHi held \ kitchen shower in honor of her diUtg1ter, leadline. Gome twenty young ladies were present. Kiss Tach received many lovely gifts. sjmar? handbags G. Jensen H Son ere now grinding wheat at the rate of 1000 bushels per month for hogs. L. R. estimates they will require 25,000 bushels this season. Mrs. J. F. Irwin and Kiss Maude- Irwin of Halifax, Nova Scotia, mother and sister; of Mrs. H. Marsden are visiting at her home. Mrs. Elsie liuuray and son Blair of Coo.ataurs-t visited at the Geo^e Clifton home this week. Mss Myrtle Pcrkinson is holidaying at j 0^ cf" CL-U, Q o-e-iu-'mJl'Zs Good leaihers grained to resemble ca'if, kid and fancy leaScue-:. dors: Rust, Navy, Royal, I.rown. Styled with mmes! purse toys, zipper openings and ton handles. P 1 . «*) Per^.^'ume^d Gardenias, violets, rose-buds, sweetpeas. Individually boxed with lace doily in each. ■7 i- f/ Marion C^<^1s, L. B. Tanner, Pingree Tanner, Mervin Goosey, Errl Tanner and Misses Alice and Maar;a^at Ririe. Mr. Jim Low of Edmonton is to report at the R. C. M. P. camp August 2f’th. --- M --- Monday afternoon Mrs. Jay Rmilton entertained. in honor of Mrs. Bon Kenney of Calgary. Guuets included: Ms^cRjuis G. G. ri^oul^' A. P. Karren, Blain Harker, Dean Be'aneat, iReed B.an3at, Burns Harker, L, R. Jenson v new! 4" wido. Mite, Navy, Rod, But, Black Mss Maxine Adrich of MeUcine Hat is a guest at the home of her gra.nddprents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. 0. Peterson'. un migrate otv ' (y<o Good quality shirts, strongly tailored for serviceable weir, Chambray, Cooert, Hglbtmt, Broadcloth, Sizes 10 to 14, A good assortment of colors to choose from, 98/ Mrs, Percy Paulsen and dug itor, Joanne, of Raymond, are visiting at te home of her mooher, Mrs, J. J, Strang, li Mrs, Ardath Walker and daughter of Card-ston are visiting at the home of her mother Ms?, Agnes Tumor, Ccystal Spring Colony this year, had to piek the chooeeheeries on the Mcintyre Ranch a little on the green side to get ahead of Rockport Colony, --- M' --- Mr, and Mrs, Reed Card and daughher of Cardston visited in Migath Monday, --- --- M --- - . - --- *'t.l fTS A W»$E MOTHER WHO buus her son sturdy ws/1-tw.ilT Shoes Yo< Sehoo I Cur stock is co^pPie^, Black Oxfords SHOdS for Growing^' feet Sizes j.1 to 5, I age 4, Mr, Uh, Jacobs brought a: s beautiful, bouquet of gladioli Monday, The bronze spike is a MPnier Malhrer. A- Ley, C, Jensen, W. I, Deacon, Fred Cach, Oswald Henderson, and '.many others have beautiful flower bods, Two or three people have asked us w 'ere zb Ha.ll got her b-ouqi. et of eladi:li, --- --- M --- M:ss LaNee Nelson, youngest dau.ghier of Mr, and Ms, h, C, Nelson and Mr, Art Gill, son of Mr, and Mrs, S, A, Gill of Calgary , w^ire united in mrriags Mionday evening, August 2.3th <t Lethbridge, Bishop Frank Steele perf 'race the ceremony« Mss Vern Neilson attend id the bride, w^i^le Gordon Henson supported the groom, Thursday afternoon M3, N, C, Ne.lsen and dl’g'ters were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous gift shover honoring Mass LaReo .Mil. son of Ci'.g-iry, Cv^c’ one hundred ladies were prosmt, The folJ.owing urogram, under in direction of Mrs, Melva Christensen, was pitsrnted: Vooal Duet—larsa Ehl art f nd Jacqueline Rrie, Reading-Rae id Rasrnuuscn, Piano DuuS—Dorot'y Hamilton and Verona la-eki/v, Vocal 3u /t--L?ola Benneet and Norma Rriv, Harmonica Sodo-Darlene Sale; , Piano Selections-Nadine Dow, Cornet Solo-- Virginiu Meiton, Following a dainty pi its lunc j, the rridr-tt-rr, assisted by Gar? Sihi^rt an Agnes Sherii's n, unwrapped man} be•att/ift: gifts, The young couple will reside in Calgary, and best wishes of the commun go 11. , . ica. holiday ■ V. --- Labor Dry it ’D mt p o-yj j J U it J D iiiiNiiiua, Sjrl-XiiwLLR 2nd. It ’will remain open dll day Wdnesd: Smarttiooking School ceps for boys, Assorted patterns and dark colors, Donegal Tweeds und Meton Cloth curs ure popular and of the finest quality, Priced 85ffc» Get him ready for that first dry, MmS', Lo^.in Low returned lust week, Following summer "School nt Edmonton ehu Visited with her husband at Brandon, Maiitora. --- M --- Grandpa used a roller towel, a comb suspended from a string, and a dipper shared by all, and died young at eighty-six, Grandson fights germs tttte and nail and dies exhausted 'at fifty, whiGg pc. Ten, Ws , J v. «H' 1 fQ ' 1