Magrath Store News (August 10, 1934)
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. e MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MAGRATH, ALB« AUGUST IO, 1934, Soft, Pliabl Pigskin Gloves Oil Treated. 93/ Pi. --- M --- e I If you have anything...
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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. e MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MAGRATH, ALB« AUGUST IO, 1934, Soft, Pliabl Pigskin Gloves Oil Treated. 93/ Pi. --- M --- e I If you have anything to say , say it , and with as few words as possible. ®hat is what Abraham Lincoln did, and the world still ire^mem^c^ecs and. repeats what he said. . --- M --- boys’ WAIST OVERALLS Strong heavy 8 ounce denims. MASTER MECHANIC AND G.W.G. MAKIS. $1.19 MEN'S. SHIRTS Grey Featherweight Flannel _ $L39 _ Eclipse Spring. Armbands, Pr.—25/ Coflar Snut>b>br*s—25/ Wide .Web Gaa.tera—I5/ Ucrnfy Coflar- -Pns-35/ Kiaki Hainkeechi’efs. . . Each--—I0/ Bandanas . f^e01, _. Ea.15/ Shoe Laces__Hz.__ J5/. . MAGRATH LOCALS M. and Ms. J. I « Gagan have as tieir guests Mrs. Matha Canhae of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Ms. Leede Houston of Long Beach, Ocaiforeta and Ms. Frank Attwood of Salt Lake City. They are‘spending the week end at Waatrton. | --- m --- i Miaa Winona Fo^l^ie;r who is trying |at the Galt Hoopital is spending a I three weeks holiday in Magsath‘. Mr. and Ms. G. L. Woolf and family of Provo, Utah, spent manday in Mggath, . ‘ M. and Ms. Frank Hll of Taher -’ere Magath visitors Weennsiay. --- M --- — Earl Neilson returned from the Galt Hos^al Friday and is very much improved. --- M --- Mr. and Ms. I.' V. Law of Spring CooULee were Mgrath visitors Friday. --- M --- Mi. and Ms. N. L. Head of Wren-tham were the guests of Mr. and Mr. John Head Wednesday. --- M --- Three new baby boys arrived in' Mara'fch'this week. One born'to Mr. and Ms. Cyrus Card, Sunday, another to Mr. and Ms. Emery Gane;y, Tuesday, and another to M. and Ms. Paul Taylor WeSnesday. --- M --- Ms. John Head entertained Thursday evening for the pleasure of the members of the E.T.C. dub. A fine social time- was enjoyed. ———Ml—————— The Magath Literary Class met at-the home of Mis. Vilate Clarke Thursday evening, where they resumed their study of ShjTcespeareTp "King John." ———-——-M—-■•————. The Magath First Ward Primary officers entertained the retiring officers at theFirst Ward chapel Tuesday evening. Games aed'daiety refreslments were enjoyed. Mesdamea E.J.Karree, Whitney Heeinger, Meivin GolarSy, H.C. PouLssu, Reed Beinnet, and Msses Grace Fletcher and Vere Neilson were the afternoon houaO guests of Ms. Howard Fletcher, Weediesday afternoon. --- M --- Misses Ione Dudley and Vere Neel pon returned Saturday evening From Waaerton Park where they spent a delightful holiday'. THE MAGRATH- TRADING COMPANY LTD., "A good place to trade.". MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MAGEATH, AIBEETA. AUGUST IO, 1934, WESE-END SPECIAL WASH BOILER 98/ each SECOND STREET WEST. If yon visit Ered Blnmel’s garden, which yon should., let the strawberries, raspberries, ripe tomatoes? homestead, peas, sour grapes etc., entirely alone. Just look and. feast. We asked. Mr. Blumel if it was the Heavy galvanized?-ana- or the cultivation that made it, and. he said. both. As our garden is only a block.away we decided, it must be cnltivation,so when we got back we grabbed the cultivator and started up a raspberry row, but the cultivator wouldn’t workl so we got a hoe and it was tbo.hard for the hoe, so we tried the shovel and that was no good, Shen we thought of our digging fork that was rusty from want of use. That was the tool. With it we turned over as black a loam as our neighbor ever saw. "Yes., we can have gold and roses too, if we will work like those who do." While there Mr. Blumel told us he started in at George Thompson’s and ^walked five blocks North to the station and he didn’t see one. garden jworth looking at. We think Mr. Blumel is a little sorry he didn’t cover his raspberries last fall, as-he has given our patch with Retinned. Lid. South African Water Bags For A Cool Drink 2 gallon size — —-51.10 GAL WI ZED WATER PAILS I No.L2, Ea. 29/ ARTISTIC GREEN GLASS ATSR SETS 7 PIECE 98/. the "once^over" several times. FOOTED GREEN GLASS GOBLETS --- 15/ GREEN GLASS SHERBETS each. -{Below) I5/L WATER GLASSES 2 for 15/ TWO-HORSE WAGON SET Doubletrees, singletrees and neck-yoke. Made from genuine hickory stock. $4^85 MACHINE OIL Extra heavy for the binder. Bring Container. 78/ gallon BINDER SLATS HaS£°\B.9/ WRENCH SET 6 drop forged carbon steel wrenches $1.15 GEDORE WRENCH Adjustable for hexagon or square nuts A handy tool for working in places 6 Inch 40^8 Tnche§S^J?I0 In© We covered our canes last year and he didn’t and say folks, we never had so many berries. --- M --- Smith Ackroyd who owns sheep with Cy. Coleman in Montana, tells us the buyers of wool over there are advancing 18/ per pound. Here it' Is half that. Vanada is the dumping ground for all the wool producing countries of the British Empire. We.never c ould get it int o our "noodle" w^y the textile manufacturers of the East should have protection, in some cases IOO^o and the producer of wool nothing. One reason, perhaps, is that over the years the woel grower has never been a heavy contributor to campaign funds. . --- m --- Nothing is improved by anger except the arch of a cat’s back. --- M --- THE >AGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD., "A good place to trade." __ _ MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MkGiRilH, ALBERTA.AUGUST IO, I9Z4 Snail 32.95 A Feature Value In > BATH TOWELS Splendid ' values in heavy colored Tirki Towels for Everyday. They ire coaaaiCly eoven in good, weight from strong cotton; natural linen shiile or creaa background in fancy or striped design. i • Red, Blue, Gold, Green or Helio . - . . 1 I Size 24 x 44, ''pr.69j/ School will begin in less than a . | month, We have a good supply of j dark, fancy cotton shirting, priced ! at 29 & 390 per yard. Med. _ Large $2.45 '.7 I2 Oz. Canv• ast ' D•u ck Per Yard 49/. WORK WANTED THRESHING- Mai and wife. Have own rack and team. Ciha.'Beane. m --- Keep a close watch on the new model radios that the TRADING COMPANY is going to stock this fall, . --- M --- OTICE- Services at the United Church W]LL be held under the direction f M. F. R. Eloyd, Sunday, Ainust II. mescal nuabbes. Evening Service 7:30, Sunday School II A.M. --- M --- Keep Cooil You’ll find plenty of hot weather coimort in a new white mesh dress shirt. Regi^ar $I.95, Special $Ii39-4 --- . --- I96 was the lucky -number which won the golf set Sunday for Dean Gibb, at the Magath Golf Course. • • About thirty out of town visitors were present at the tournament Sunday, which, proved a big su c cess. THE MAG-RATH TRADING COMPANY LTD., -"A good place to trade." GROCERY SPECIALS ' P LUM J AM Aylmer ' s, Pure 49/ <* BORDEN'S MILK £££ IO0 PINK SALMON 2/230 V IN EG A R aa.520 Weetern CO FREE 1Su va?T 430 OLD DUTCH CE&ASSR.iin 10/ 1 GINGER SNAP'S 2 lbs25 OWL MATCHES s foxes 23/ CERTO Bottle --- 29/ DATES sair 3 lbs270 '■ - - -- r - 'A' . ' f A .COOKING BHTTeRs'ihs.23/ ' - LUI SOAP' 4-far23?/ LOCAL HONEY peem. IO0 PEACHES Erap. 5 lbs950 CORN ON COB per soz. 200 PLUMS Per m. IO0 NEW CABBAGE peem. 3/ BARTLETT PEARS doz. 300 ' CELERY per m --- 12/ APRICOTS per m --- 8<l GREEN PEPPERS Per m.230 GRAPES per rn --- 123/ H E W C ARRO T S Bunch --- 5/ CRAB APPLES per m.—4/ BEETS 'm --- 20 PEACHES Bozen 30/j COCOOAWTS ' saoh—-—r5/- ■ • CANTALOWES/aoh-—J50 Magath Heat Market. COCOAHUT CREAM PIE 5 cups rich'milk, 4 tblsp. flour, I cup sug^ar, 4 well beaten eggs, I tblsp. butter, I cup shredded cocoa- nut, -J' teaspoon shit, Vanilla to flavor. f M.X flour, sugar and salt togeth-' ear, to these ail the well beaten eggs, when mixed, together pour into the hot milk, then add butter, co coanut and vanilla, let cook in double boiLL- er for I5 or 20 minuies. Stir often. When cool pour into pastry shell, cover with vanilla flavored whipppd' cream, sprinkle with brown ooGooanit. This makes 3 pies. . SATURDAY SPECIAL, IO ts 12 I. M. Good Pot Boast 31b.25H Beef Prom Mclntyre’-s SHORT RIBS, lb. 70 SHAKE BOIL 5/ POT ROASSTS, lb.9 to IO0, STEAK 10 to - . 120. Veal ' BREAST STEW ROASTS CHOPS 70 lb. I-O-to I2i/ lb,.IQ0 Lb. . . Home Cured Ham and Brc son lb.200 THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. - LTD. " A sood nlace to trade".I X MMHRAtH, AIBERTA. magrath stok AUGUST IO, 1354. ffool and. Cotton Mixture Oa/l y STURDY WORK BOOT Tough black leather uppers Roomy plain TU toe. NEW BATHING CAPS. ___AVIAS0R STTEE. g^les. BOYS' 3 PIECE SUITS Snappy tweeds in shades of brown & • . • • Grey. >5.95 & $6.95 LOST- One logging chain; between farm and town. ARTHUR SPENCER. if • ______ M --- It's the little things in life that comat." The felOow that takes little interest in his work accomplishes but little,is paid but little and lasts but a little while. --- M --- - THE MCIMTWE RANCH. IF YOU WANT A WEEK'S ENJOYMENT TO SUIT YOUR HEARSTS DESIRE YOU WILL FIN’D IT VERY PLEASANT AA THE RANCH OF MC INTYRE FOR HIS HOME IS JUST AS! SSACIOUS AS OLD CASTLES ON THE.HILLS AND THE OWNER JUST SO GRATTFIII HE THE HEART BB MAN ENTHRILLS, ALL THE BUILDINGS LARGE AND HANDSOME AS MONEY CAN PRODUCE ANO THE CREATEST SATIFACTION THEY ARE LUT TO BEST OF USE YOU CAN SEE THE LEST OF CATTLE THO FAR FROM NATIVE HOME JUST AS SLEFK AND AS CONTENTED AS O'ER PRAIRIE E'ER DID ROAM, THE PASTURES MAOE BY NATURE ARE THE FINEST IN THE LAND THO TO HELL OUR FRIEND KIND NATURE^N HAS LENT A HELLK/C HAND. CLEAR WATER AND IN PLE^^AT W LL COOL THE RIDER'S RROW, AND AID MANKIND,WHO LABORS jEWER HARVESTING OR LLOW. THERE IS CRASS AND GRAIN IN I LENTY AND THE GRADE IS OF THE BEST TO FEED THOSE WHITEFACED YEAA-INCS, IN THIS •,'lLD AND WOOLLY WEST, AND WHEN THEY CROSS THE OCEAN WHERE MOST OF THEM HAVE GONE THEY ARE ALL THE SAME IN ^^U^l_|TY AND GRADED NUMBER ONE. YOU CAN SEE THE BEST OF MUTTJN THAT WILL UVE YOUR MOUTH A LAI AND FROM CORRI FDTLFS IMLORTED FROM FAR OFF AUSTRALIAN ALAIN. WHEN YOU LOOK THEM OVER CLOSELY YOU WLL SAY A MAN'S A FOOL TO BE WEARING THIN SILK STOCKINGS WHEN THIS RANCH HAS GOT SUCH WOOL. AND THE BEST OF ECGS AND BACON ON THE RANCH IS ALWAYS FOUND, WHERE THE FINEST LIGS AND ROULTRY ARE RUN^NG ALL AROUND. AND TO SEE THE COWS AT KILNING TIME IS LIKE A PLETSTNT ' OREAM, WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR BREAKFAST WITH FINE COFFEE ANO SUCH CREAM, THERE'S THE BEST ACCOMODATION FOR ALL MANKIND OVER THERE THERE ARE ALL THINGS AND IN LLENTY AND THE TABLE NEVER BARE. * WHEN YOU RIDE AROUND THOSE LASTUR^ IT WLL LIGHT THAT GLARK CF FIRE YOU WLL LOVE TH WORK C- NATURE GN THE RANCH OF MCINTYRE. AT THE END OF YOUR VACAT ON YOU WLL HATE TO GO AWAY, YOU WLL ASK FOR AN EXTENSION THAT YOU MAY SOME LONCER STAT. THEN SO SORRY AT YOUR LEAVING WHEN YOU TAKE THE LAHTING SNACK, YOU WLL FIND YOUR HEART MUCH LICHTER, WHEN YOU HEAR A WELCOME B CK. HUf^f^ICANE BILL. The above poem was written by the Blacksmith at the L‘cjn tyre Farm STURDY TORS SHIRTS High gradd. chambrays & cotton mix- •• tures« $1.00 You mist have sand if you expect to make the grade. --- M --- The fellow who works by the clock never earms the price of a watch. --- M --- A horse must be broke before he will York wil1 win when Wishwg Won't. woSfk-Jiust so with some men. . . - THE MAGRATH- TRADING COMPANY LTD., "A good place to trade." MAGRATH STORE NEWS. . MAGRATH , ALBERTA. AUGUST 1954,. N’S DROO-SIDS CONCH. Folding felt mattress, cretonne covered. if /roi y ONLY J m I .loaf Bread Tin 15/ Fblong.Cake Tin 15/ Flat Cake Tin 15/ Muffin Tin 6 cup 15/ Muffin. Tin 8 cup 15/ w Square graters 15/ Aigel Cake Tin 15/ Wash Basins 15/ 'Dippers Long Handle (Beep -ie Tins 10 in. —ie Tins No. 10 Cups Pudding Tins 15/ 15/ 15/ 15/ I—idding Tins Lge.15/ Machine Oil Tins 15/ Bearing fiiives Scrubbing Brush 'Separator Brush —astry Brush___ 15/ 15 / 15/ THE MAGRATH ____ _ ___ kA. good The frame is of heavy-angle steel, strongly braced and fitted with Simmon’s non-sagging, link spring. J jp Soup Ladels 15/ Hot Cake Turners 15/ Vegetable Slicers 15/ —Late Srapers 15/ Stove Lifters 15/ Wire Egg VWiips 15/ (Qulting Clamps 15/ Electric Fuse 2forI5^ WANT ADS. FOR SAIiF, OR TRADE - A'pair of • heavy trucks, suitable for bunk car Qjfs cook car. . . T.W.Tice. ■' . FOR SAUTE' OR RENT_- One Case 28 iSch Separators T.W.Eice. - --- M—-- FOR SATE- Good firm heads caru.i-flower. C. DeImufllnore. FOUND-A black u^beeeeia,on Old Folks day at the Eqperimennal Farm. Owner nay have same by calling at News OOfice. --- M --- Wanted TO BUY- or trade, feeder or weaner pigs. --- DH. -C-l-ar-ke. Nooicei MOTHER'S AND DAUGHTER'S' DAY WEDNESDAY AXU.I5. program, Mggath First Ward CChppl. A.I Mohesr's and Daafeitrs,of Mutual Ag'Invitedi Bring spoon and Saucer • TRADtNG.CO. LTD. plaxf-fcja-hE&d e." 5/. |
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ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/646 2023-05-15T17:59:41+02:00 Magrath Store News (August 10, 1934) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1934-08-10 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/646 eng eng J. A.�Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/646 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1934 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-01-03T09:57:06Z 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. e MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MAGRATH, ALB« AUGUST IO, 1934, Soft, Pliabl Pigskin Gloves Oil Treated. 93/ Pi. --- M --- e I If you have anything to say , say it , and with as few words as possible. ®hat is what Abraham Lincoln did, and the world still ire^mem^c^ecs and. repeats what he said. . --- M --- boys’ WAIST OVERALLS Strong heavy 8 ounce denims. MASTER MECHANIC AND G.W.G. MAKIS. $1.19 MEN'S. SHIRTS Grey Featherweight Flannel _ $L39 _ Eclipse Spring. Armbands, Pr.—25/ Coflar Snut>b>br*s—25/ Wide .Web Gaa.tera—I5/ Ucrnfy Coflar- -Pns-35/ Kiaki Hainkeechi’efs. . . Each--—I0/ Bandanas . f^e01, _. Ea.15/ Shoe Laces__Hz.__ J5/. . MAGRATH LOCALS M. and Ms. J. I « Gagan have as tieir guests Mrs. Matha Canhae of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Ms. Leede Houston of Long Beach, Ocaiforeta and Ms. Frank Attwood of Salt Lake City. They are‘spending the week end at Waatrton. | --- m --- i Miaa Winona Fo^l^ie;r who is trying |at the Galt Hoopital is spending a I three weeks holiday in Magsath‘. Mr. and Ms. G. L. Woolf and family of Provo, Utah, spent manday in Mggath, . ‘ M. and Ms. Frank Hll of Taher -’ere Magath visitors Weennsiay. --- M --- — Earl Neilson returned from the Galt Hos^al Friday and is very much improved. --- M --- Mr. and Ms. I.' V. Law of Spring CooULee were Mgrath visitors Friday. --- M --- Mi. and Ms. N. L. Head of Wren-tham were the guests of Mr. and Mr. John Head Wednesday. --- M --- Three new baby boys arrived in' Mara'fch'this week. One born'to Mr. and Ms. Cyrus Card, Sunday, another to Mr. and Ms. Emery Gane;y, Tuesday, and another to M. and Ms. Paul Taylor WeSnesday. --- M --- Ms. John Head entertained Thursday evening for the pleasure of the members of the E.T.C. dub. A fine social time- was enjoyed. ———Ml—————— The Magath Literary Class met at-the home of Mis. Vilate Clarke Thursday evening, where they resumed their study of ShjTcespeareTp "King John." ———-——-M—-■•————. The Magath First Ward Primary officers entertained the retiring officers at theFirst Ward chapel Tuesday evening. Games aed'daiety refreslments were enjoyed. Mesdamea E.J.Karree, Whitney Heeinger, Meivin GolarSy, H.C. PouLssu, Reed Beinnet, and Msses Grace Fletcher and Vere Neilson were the afternoon houaO guests of Ms. Howard Fletcher, Weediesday afternoon. --- M --- Misses Ione Dudley and Vere Neel pon returned Saturday evening From Waaerton Park where they spent a delightful holiday'. THE MAGRATH- TRADING COMPANY LTD., "A good place to trade.". MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MAGEATH, AIBEETA. AUGUST IO, 1934, WESE-END SPECIAL WASH BOILER 98/ each SECOND STREET WEST. If yon visit Ered Blnmel’s garden, which yon should., let the strawberries, raspberries, ripe tomatoes? homestead, peas, sour grapes etc., entirely alone. Just look and. feast. We asked. Mr. Blumel if it was the Heavy galvanized?-ana- or the cultivation that made it, and. he said. both. As our garden is only a block.away we decided, it must be cnltivation,so when we got back we grabbed the cultivator and started up a raspberry row, but the cultivator wouldn’t workl so we got a hoe and it was tbo.hard for the hoe, so we tried the shovel and that was no good, Shen we thought of our digging fork that was rusty from want of use. That was the tool. With it we turned over as black a loam as our neighbor ever saw. "Yes., we can have gold and roses too, if we will work like those who do." While there Mr. Blumel told us he started in at George Thompson’s and ^walked five blocks North to the station and he didn’t see one. garden jworth looking at. We think Mr. Blumel is a little sorry he didn’t cover his raspberries last fall, as-he has given our patch with Retinned. Lid. South African Water Bags For A Cool Drink 2 gallon size — —-51.10 GAL WI ZED WATER PAILS I No.L2, Ea. 29/ ARTISTIC GREEN GLASS ATSR SETS 7 PIECE 98/. the "once^over" several times. FOOTED GREEN GLASS GOBLETS --- 15/ GREEN GLASS SHERBETS each. -{Below) I5/L WATER GLASSES 2 for 15/ TWO-HORSE WAGON SET Doubletrees, singletrees and neck-yoke. Made from genuine hickory stock. $4^85 MACHINE OIL Extra heavy for the binder. Bring Container. 78/ gallon BINDER SLATS HaS£°\B.9/ WRENCH SET 6 drop forged carbon steel wrenches $1.15 GEDORE WRENCH Adjustable for hexagon or square nuts A handy tool for working in places 6 Inch 40^8 Tnche§S^J?I0 In© We covered our canes last year and he didn’t and say folks, we never had so many berries. --- M --- Smith Ackroyd who owns sheep with Cy. Coleman in Montana, tells us the buyers of wool over there are advancing 18/ per pound. Here it' Is half that. Vanada is the dumping ground for all the wool producing countries of the British Empire. We.never c ould get it int o our "noodle" w^y the textile manufacturers of the East should have protection, in some cases IOO^o and the producer of wool nothing. One reason, perhaps, is that over the years the woel grower has never been a heavy contributor to campaign funds. . --- m --- Nothing is improved by anger except the arch of a cat’s back. --- M --- THE >AGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD., "A good place to trade." __ _ MAGRATH STORE NEWS. MkGiRilH, ALBERTA.AUGUST IO, I9Z4 Snail 32.95 A Feature Value In > BATH TOWELS Splendid ' values in heavy colored Tirki Towels for Everyday. They ire coaaaiCly eoven in good, weight from strong cotton; natural linen shiile or creaa background in fancy or striped design. i • Red, Blue, Gold, Green or Helio . - . . 1 I Size 24 x 44, ''pr.69j/ School will begin in less than a . | month, We have a good supply of j dark, fancy cotton shirting, priced ! at 29 & 390 per yard. Med. _ Large $2.45 '.7 I2 Oz. Canv• ast ' D•u ck Per Yard 49/. WORK WANTED THRESHING- Mai and wife. Have own rack and team. Ciha.'Beane. m --- Keep a close watch on the new model radios that the TRADING COMPANY is going to stock this fall, . --- M --- OTICE- Services at the United Church W]LL be held under the direction f M. F. R. Eloyd, Sunday, Ainust II. mescal nuabbes. Evening Service 7:30, Sunday School II A.M. --- M --- Keep Cooil You’ll find plenty of hot weather coimort in a new white mesh dress shirt. Regi^ar $I.95, Special $Ii39-4 --- . --- I96 was the lucky -number which won the golf set Sunday for Dean Gibb, at the Magath Golf Course. • • About thirty out of town visitors were present at the tournament Sunday, which, proved a big su c cess. THE MAG-RATH TRADING COMPANY LTD., -"A good place to trade." GROCERY SPECIALS ' P LUM J AM Aylmer ' s, Pure 49/ <* BORDEN'S MILK £££ IO0 PINK SALMON 2/230 V IN EG A R aa.520 Weetern CO FREE 1Su va?T 430 OLD DUTCH CE&ASSR.iin 10/ 1 GINGER SNAP'S 2 lbs25 OWL MATCHES s foxes 23/ CERTO Bottle --- 29/ DATES sair 3 lbs270 '■ - - -- r - 'A' . ' f A .COOKING BHTTeRs'ihs.23/ ' - LUI SOAP' 4-far23?/ LOCAL HONEY peem. IO0 PEACHES Erap. 5 lbs950 CORN ON COB per soz. 200 PLUMS Per m. IO0 NEW CABBAGE peem. 3/ BARTLETT PEARS doz. 300 ' CELERY per m --- 12/ APRICOTS per m --- 8<l GREEN PEPPERS Per m.230 GRAPES per rn --- 123/ H E W C ARRO T S Bunch --- 5/ CRAB APPLES per m.—4/ BEETS 'm --- 20 PEACHES Bozen 30/j COCOOAWTS ' saoh—-—r5/- ■ • CANTALOWES/aoh-—J50 Magath Heat Market. COCOAHUT CREAM PIE 5 cups rich'milk, 4 tblsp. flour, I cup sug^ar, 4 well beaten eggs, I tblsp. butter, I cup shredded cocoa- nut, -J' teaspoon shit, Vanilla to flavor. f M.X flour, sugar and salt togeth-' ear, to these ail the well beaten eggs, when mixed, together pour into the hot milk, then add butter, co coanut and vanilla, let cook in double boiLL- er for I5 or 20 minuies. Stir often. When cool pour into pastry shell, cover with vanilla flavored whipppd' cream, sprinkle with brown ooGooanit. This makes 3 pies. . SATURDAY SPECIAL, IO ts 12 I. M. Good Pot Boast 31b.25H Beef Prom Mclntyre’-s SHORT RIBS, lb. 70 SHAKE BOIL 5/ POT ROASSTS, lb.9 to IO0, STEAK 10 to - . 120. Veal ' BREAST STEW ROASTS CHOPS 70 lb. I-O-to I2i/ lb,.IQ0 Lb. . . Home Cured Ham and Brc son lb.200 THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. - LTD. " A sood nlace to trade".I X MMHRAtH, AIBERTA. magrath stok AUGUST IO, 1354. ffool and. Cotton Mixture Oa/l y STURDY WORK BOOT Tough black leather uppers Roomy plain TU toe. NEW BATHING CAPS. ___AVIAS0R STTEE. g^les. BOYS' 3 PIECE SUITS Snappy tweeds in shades of brown & • . • • Grey. >5.95 & $6.95 LOST- One logging chain; between farm and town. ARTHUR SPENCER. if • ______ M --- It's the little things in life that comat." The felOow that takes little interest in his work accomplishes but little,is paid but little and lasts but a little while. --- M --- - THE MCIMTWE RANCH. IF YOU WANT A WEEK'S ENJOYMENT TO SUIT YOUR HEARSTS DESIRE YOU WILL FIN’D IT VERY PLEASANT AA THE RANCH OF MC INTYRE FOR HIS HOME IS JUST AS! SSACIOUS AS OLD CASTLES ON THE.HILLS AND THE OWNER JUST SO GRATTFIII HE THE HEART BB MAN ENTHRILLS, ALL THE BUILDINGS LARGE AND HANDSOME AS MONEY CAN PRODUCE ANO THE CREATEST SATIFACTION THEY ARE LUT TO BEST OF USE YOU CAN SEE THE LEST OF CATTLE THO FAR FROM NATIVE HOME JUST AS SLEFK AND AS CONTENTED AS O'ER PRAIRIE E'ER DID ROAM, THE PASTURES MAOE BY NATURE ARE THE FINEST IN THE LAND THO TO HELL OUR FRIEND KIND NATURE^N HAS LENT A HELLK/C HAND. CLEAR WATER AND IN PLE^^AT W LL COOL THE RIDER'S RROW, AND AID MANKIND,WHO LABORS jEWER HARVESTING OR LLOW. THERE IS CRASS AND GRAIN IN I LENTY AND THE GRADE IS OF THE BEST TO FEED THOSE WHITEFACED YEAA-INCS, IN THIS •,'lLD AND WOOLLY WEST, AND WHEN THEY CROSS THE OCEAN WHERE MOST OF THEM HAVE GONE THEY ARE ALL THE SAME IN ^^U^l_|TY AND GRADED NUMBER ONE. YOU CAN SEE THE BEST OF MUTTJN THAT WILL UVE YOUR MOUTH A LAI AND FROM CORRI FDTLFS IMLORTED FROM FAR OFF AUSTRALIAN ALAIN. WHEN YOU LOOK THEM OVER CLOSELY YOU WLL SAY A MAN'S A FOOL TO BE WEARING THIN SILK STOCKINGS WHEN THIS RANCH HAS GOT SUCH WOOL. AND THE BEST OF ECGS AND BACON ON THE RANCH IS ALWAYS FOUND, WHERE THE FINEST LIGS AND ROULTRY ARE RUN^NG ALL AROUND. AND TO SEE THE COWS AT KILNING TIME IS LIKE A PLETSTNT ' OREAM, WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT YOUR BREAKFAST WITH FINE COFFEE ANO SUCH CREAM, THERE'S THE BEST ACCOMODATION FOR ALL MANKIND OVER THERE THERE ARE ALL THINGS AND IN LLENTY AND THE TABLE NEVER BARE. * WHEN YOU RIDE AROUND THOSE LASTUR^ IT WLL LIGHT THAT GLARK CF FIRE YOU WLL LOVE TH WORK C- NATURE GN THE RANCH OF MCINTYRE. AT THE END OF YOUR VACAT ON YOU WLL HATE TO GO AWAY, YOU WLL ASK FOR AN EXTENSION THAT YOU MAY SOME LONCER STAT. THEN SO SORRY AT YOUR LEAVING WHEN YOU TAKE THE LAHTING SNACK, YOU WLL FIND YOUR HEART MUCH LICHTER, WHEN YOU HEAR A WELCOME B CK. HUf^f^ICANE BILL. The above poem was written by the Blacksmith at the L‘cjn tyre Farm STURDY TORS SHIRTS High gradd. chambrays & cotton mix- •• tures« $1.00 You mist have sand if you expect to make the grade. --- M --- The fellow who works by the clock never earms the price of a watch. --- M --- A horse must be broke before he will York wil1 win when Wishwg Won't. woSfk-Jiust so with some men. . . - THE MAGRATH- TRADING COMPANY LTD., "A good place to trade." MAGRATH STORE NEWS. . MAGRATH , ALBERTA. AUGUST 1954,. N’S DROO-SIDS CONCH. Folding felt mattress, cretonne covered. if /roi y ONLY J m I .loaf Bread Tin 15/ Fblong.Cake Tin 15/ Flat Cake Tin 15/ Muffin Tin 6 cup 15/ Muffin. Tin 8 cup 15/ w Square graters 15/ Aigel Cake Tin 15/ Wash Basins 15/ 'Dippers Long Handle (Beep -ie Tins 10 in. —ie Tins No. 10 Cups Pudding Tins 15/ 15/ 15/ 15/ I—idding Tins Lge.15/ Machine Oil Tins 15/ Bearing fiiives Scrubbing Brush 'Separator Brush —astry Brush___ 15/ 15 / 15/ THE MAGRATH ____ _ ___ kA. good The frame is of heavy-angle steel, strongly braced and fitted with Simmon’s non-sagging, link spring. J jp Soup Ladels 15/ Hot Cake Turners 15/ Vegetable Slicers 15/ —Late Srapers 15/ Stove Lifters 15/ Wire Egg VWiips 15/ (Qulting Clamps 15/ Electric Fuse 2forI5^ WANT ADS. FOR SAIiF, OR TRADE - A'pair of • heavy trucks, suitable for bunk car Qjfs cook car. . . T.W.Tice. ■' . FOR SAUTE' OR RENT_- One Case 28 iSch Separators T.W.Eice. - --- M—-- FOR SATE- Good firm heads caru.i-flower. C. DeImufllnore. FOUND-A black u^beeeeia,on Old Folks day at the Eqperimennal Farm. Owner nay have same by calling at News OOfice. --- M --- Wanted TO BUY- or trade, feeder or weaner pigs. --- DH. -C-l-ar-ke. Nooicei MOTHER'S AND DAUGHTER'S' DAY WEDNESDAY AXU.I5. program, Mggath First Ward CChppl. A.I Mohesr's and Daafeitrs,of Mutual Ag'Invitedi Bring spoon and Saucer • TRADtNG.CO. LTD. plaxf-fcja-hE&d e." 5/. Journal/Newspaper Pink salmon University of Lethbridge Digitized Collections Alta Canada Coleman ENVELOPE(163.400,163.400,-77.533,-77.533) Homestead ENVELOPE(-119.369,-119.369,55.517,55.517) Lent ENVELOPE(-66.783,-66.783,-66.867,-66.867) Long Beach Matha ENVELOPE(-67.433,-67.433,-66.550,-66.550) Mc Intyre ENVELOPE(-63.017,-63.017,-64.850,-64.850) McIntyre ENVELOPE(-153.000,-153.000,-87.283,-87.283) Rath ENVELOPE(-62.461,-62.461,-74.320,-74.320) The Arch ENVELOPE(-55.981,-55.981,49.700,49.700) Yoke ENVELOPE(-61.933,-61.933,-63.967,-63.967) |