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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1919, p. 2

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te | | | | is Page Two A 25C BOTTLE OF CLIMAX COUGH CURE FREE during the month of March with every $1.00 bottle of MORGAN'S RESTORATIVE TONIC BUILD UP YOUR ~ CLIMAX HEALTH COUGH CURE When you feel all run down, A cold is one of the most neglected troubles known. Coughing.annoys oneself as well as the people around. Coughing is also one of the worst ways of spreading di- sease germs. Climax Cough Cure will sooth thal irrita- tion in the throat and will quickly stop the coughing. or cenvalescing from an ill- ness, try MORGAN'S RESTORATIVE TONIC It will work wonders for you -- put healthy color in your cheeks, build up your appetite and enrich your blood. A day's work will he a pleasure to anyone who Regularly 25c¢ and 50¢ a takes Morgan's. Try a bottle. One 25c bottle free bottle and get that "just right" feels for the com. | With a 81.00 bottle of Mor- ing Spring. 50¢ and 81.00 | Ban's Restorative Tonic dur- a bottle ing the month of March, WM. CROSSLAND ministry in 1899 and has had INDUCTION OF a somewhat varied experience, REV. W. JOHNSTON 5 chr Ae re going to Alberta where he was seven years Ceremony at Churchill last! in the our pastorate. For over Thursday was Largely At-."I"ven years he was minister at tended. Shallow Lake and associate [the a churches, During that time (Govitiniee ean three me ges were burned and tradition of those parts, and the re bei well ueint ales tn spite oof the serious Insses. sus. tar ow way Pee ery ated hy the removal of many Lule "Fhe cetctin aleccet hag fauilies throzh the losing af Was amos! happy ene and angnes [ie cement works, the stipend Well for the sieeess of the pas. | Witt falsed to $1200 begun this week Both the! Ht annonacing Mr. Jolnstents people and there avinister are to Peeval te Chovetall the Heps be congratulated au their new) Serth Progress said: "We ace Union gid splendid results are) (deed very serry that Mr. Jolin-- looked" for from the fie now 7h is leaving as we, as well as formed yethers. have found him to bea Iman of sterling woeth and the The New Minister [same in the pulpit and anywhere Wallace Joheston was |one may meet him. For a matter Terdwich, Huron Go. Af /of fact, we believe his place will Harriston High School |be diffieull to fill. To Mr. John. ded Toronto University) ston we wish God-Speed on his Wothere went to MeGill | ew field of labor," He was ordained to three brands 'sealed in air-tight Packages. Easy to find-- it is on sale everywhere. Look for. ask for, be sure to get WRIGLEYS The Greatest Name In Goody-Land MINT hi -- Wt PERFECT GUM Psst "4 7 LEEPE e f, WRIGLEYS, 7) | DOUBLEMINT 7 CHEWING GUM} (7 ara a pisses A LAUICY FRU ay avourLasts gible form - 7 our work and worth, we ask you THE BARRIE EXAMINER | - . \ |tion was before the Presbytery of! Owen Sound, Rev. J. B. Praser, Clerk of that body, spoke of Mr. Johnstonand his work as follows: "Personally, he is avery estima- ble, presentable and likeable man, above the average as a preacher and popular in a good sense, es- pecially with the' young over whiom hé has a great and.good in. fluence, He is a most diligent land sympathetic pastor and his \wo n that line is much appre- jciated. Public-spirited and pa- triotic, he is popular as a public 'speaker and doesn't lack 'a saving jsense of humor' [| was over his field last Sunday and from appre- cialive comments ~ heard 1 feel there is no reason why he need seek a change." Presentation to. Rev. W. Johnston (Hepworth Progress, Mar. 19 Prior to his departure for Le- froy, the Presbyterian congrega- tion at Hepworth met at the home of Mrs. Cameron and pre- sented Rey. W. Johnston with the following To the Rey. Wallace Johnston. Dear Pastor:--On ithe eve of your departure for a new sphere of action, after having filled acceptably the position of pastor in the Presbyterian chureh at Hepworth for the past eleven years we feel that we cannot allow you to go without showing in some way the esteem with whieh we regard you During your stay with us you have endeared yourself not only to the older people, but to the young people and children as well, and if is ta your credit that you number among your friends the clergymen and people of lother denominations in the vieinity A pastor's duties are nol cone [fined solely to the pulpit and lyou were not satisfied to let lyeur work end with the Sabbath [but you interested) yveurself in jthe daily life of the peaple, tak- ing tin the sports of the vounger and sharing the joys and sorrows of all You have always been ready te take part in) publie gatherings having for their object the wel- [fare of the community, and ven spar not yourself in minister. ing to the needs of your own church people and others in ir neighbarhor Asa token of our appreciation | we ask you to accept this Invalid! [Individual Communion Servier, and we hope and pray that suc- eess and prosperity may attend | you in your new sphere of labor Signed on behalf of the con- eregation Mrs. G. A. Wright Mrs. J. A, White At the Manse, Shallow Lake, Mr. Johnston was givén the fol- lowing Dear Mr. Johnston --We, the members and adherents" of your congregation of Shallow Lake Presbyterian church, learning with sorrow of your intended de- parture from our midst desire to avail ourselves of this oppor- tunity of conveying to you our appreciation of your faithful service rendered to the congrega- tion and the community. For eleven years you have been vur sincere and zealous minister, You have endeared yourself to us all by your cheery disposition and your high ideals You have been in and out among us, rejoiced in our joys, shared in our sports and syin_ pathized and comforted us in our affliction and sorrow. By your modest and agreeable manner, your earnest and consistent life, your willingness to undertake work allotted to you, you have won the confidence and esteem of all, especially of those who labored with you. You-Have been pastor, friend and coungillor, Wishing to show in some tan- our appreciation of to atcept this purse, as a slight token of our esteem and love. Duty has called you to a new field; you carry with you our best es for success and prosperity. We hope and trust your labors will be rewarded with a ric) arvest in our Master's vineyard. Signed: Alex. Cruickshank, om behalf of the Elders. A. McCallum, on behalf of the Managers Mrs. M. Howes, on behalf of the Congrega- tion. - ~Do not be discouraged if 'one or two insertions of an advertise- ment does not sfiow results. Continuous effort wins in adver- tising as, in anything else. The raisins, dates, figs or currants are Spices and brown sugar are on the friendliest terms, Spiced cookies and cup cakes and all sweet pickles or spiced fruits are better wher made with brown sugar than with white. For fear these old-fashioned recipes might' be for "Don't Let Your | _ Brown Sugar. Crock 'Old Rifhioned Brown Sugar It saves money and adds variety and zest to ses taste of Lantic Old-fashioned Brown Sugar js a decided improvement t9 many swevts, It blends deliciously w'th the flavors of all dried fruits. c 'our cooking. The natural delicious molas- better when made with brown sugar. ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES LIMITED MONTREAL Get Empty JN addition to your Lantic "fine" granulated 'sugar ou should always keep on and a supply of Nearly all dishes containing gotten, we have reprinted a number of the best of them in a booklet called "Grandmother's Recipes." We will send it to you upon receipt of a 2c. stamp. Your grocer knows this sugar by the name of Lantic Brilliant Yellow, and will sell you any quantity, THE gaiety, the beauty and the dear youth of spring--"When birds do sing--sweet lovers love the spring", quoth Shakespeare -- what a time it is to bathe our souls in music--to let sweet sounds refresh our spirits as spring showers do the winter worn meadows. world's most exquisite musical gems have been inspired by this gentle season--and are caught with all their ethereal grace on Columbia Records, Some of the Ask your Dealer to play these Columbia Records for you: SPRING (Greig) Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and WEDDING MARCH (Mendelssohn)Chicago Symphony Orchestra 5844, 12-inch $1.50. SPRING (Henschel), Lucy Gates, Soprano, and BING SWEET BIRD (Ganz), Lucy Gates, Soprano. A5882. 12-inch $1.50, SPRING MAID, "Two Little Love Bees", Hughes and Braine and BALKAN PRINCESS (Rubens), Prince's Orchestra, 45286, 12-inch aclections, $1.50. SPRING SERENADE (P. Lacombe), Prince's Orchestra, and THE LADY PICKING MUL- BERRIES (Kelly) Prince's Orchestra. 41805, 10-inch 90, SPRING'S AWAKENING, (Sanderson), Felice Lyne, A DREAM FANCY (Marshall), Felice Lyne. 45656, 12-inch $1.50. The Columbia Grafonola SPRING SONG, Carolina White, 'and SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD (Stults), Carolina White. 1432 10-inch $1.00. SPRING SONG, (Mendelssohn), Pablo Casals, Cellist, and APRIS UN REVE (Foure), Pablo Casals, Cellist, 46020, 12-inch $1.50. SPRING SONG, Song without words No. 30 (Mendelesohn) Prince's Orchestra, and LULL- ABY (Brahms), Stell, Lufsky and Schultze, Violin, Flute and Harp Trio, 1304, 10-inch 90c. SPRING SONG, Song without words No. 30 (Mendelssohn) Ellery Band, and DRAGON FLY MAZURKA (Strauss) : Ellery Band. 41388, J0-inch 900. SPRING VOICES, Voci di Primavera (Strauss), Florence MacBeth, Soprano, and I'VE BEEN ROAMING (Horn) Florence MacBeth, Soprano} ASBI1, 12-inch $1.50 -- first advt. is simply an introduc- tion. Few people remember an introduction unless subsequent meetings serve to impress it, Friendship ripens slowly, and only through 'constant -associa- tion. This is true in advertis- ne as it is in social or business life. Tone it is that has always made the Columbia Grafonola famous. And what other quality would you have as the outstanding feature of any musical instrument? Columbia tone is the product of match- less care in the seasoning and fashioning of the wood and of basic superiorities in the Reproducer. And it is still further controlled and beautified by the exclusive Columbia "tone leaves". You should really hear \ Columbia tone to appreciate it. All Grafonolas, whatever the price, have it. - : Any Columbia Dealer gladly demonstrates the Grafonola and Columbia Records for you without obligation. New Columbia Records out the 20th of the month. "ps COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Toronto, "acow Garrett's Music Store 'ra'sorm | Grafondla Model HE Columbia Grafonolas are priced from $30 to $325 Ont. PHONE239W ss

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