HEjWMHWT never too tired to sleep the Year doctor will tell you how relieves nervous teorioa how the healthful cleaning of Wright month doe costs Utile EMPIRES EM CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO The anniversary of the world largest annual exposition show window of nations celebrat ing EMPIRE YEAR with an elaborate 14day continuous pro gram Exhibits from every clime Inspiring music dally by ihe Go and other fkmou binds concert Che renowned ooovoice Chorus Aug end Sept and 7th Bind and ope ensemble ric program of beaded by the premier pore Claris the FOURTH MARATHON SWIM n two event Friday Aug uwn Wednesday Aug open for cash prints and laurels US vs Canada o4 trick and naval presentation Britannias Muster every evening by hundreds of performer on the Idi stage Stiff fry ptrmssion War Agricul tural Prize Lin Trotting and Facing lUcn and First 1 motor ear then National Aircraft of the Clouds and feature after the entire two weeks Perfect highways Reduced THOMAS AW H WATERS FURNACE WORK PLUMBING EAVETROuGHING OUR SPECIALTIES THE TINSMITHS R OSBORNE SON Next to Office Comments of Exchanges Method handed rial 1 the of ignoring small from the chief down The high often elm by Bruce of the ii able that the Oh1 praise think on these things The London experiment more I Justified itself The play chosen a a piece hat had b prize in Religious held he Commits the Churchi should be made to at they Talking Will It Herald There theatres are equipped Aith the talking and all the The French are ing the French but the no heed to the of the French All the talking pictures are in and will con- where English i for v glass has been brought purposes It is very than glass It is and flexible it is easily cut Shape and it admits a great deal mo of this material in diameter the meshes being course one hundred to the square This gauze Is dipped in a solution which fills the This substitute for fulness of publicity countries wher night be sold A Biblical Drama at London Conference play acting hut was The Church prejudice against that t Chun retreating from an ancient held bastion of defence but he Is spreading her mantle a wider- extending her domain too long held by her enemy ling the Sabbath over rest If Scriptural Justification needed high an Finally re lovely The London audience foundry Oppressed by Even the lone expositor the dispute- among the very hearty applause a thing Death of Mrs John Bon of I The death occurred were July 1929 at her Aurora Ontario of Ly of beloved wife of John Ron The late Mrs Bond l 12th I860 at Shan the third child of her early to or two of deep that the listeners than usually stirred onus of Centre Church the vote of thanks n6w feelings of many of the audience j the Town L She feel Sun in silence- i Mil Part of the strength of the product old Toronto Ont Mrs P Arm- ie actor who had of Detroit Mich John of the performance and Mrs J llnyinnitd ml I than nil of Aurora and one brother Julius of Tor- Ontario Funeral Services were conducted the that characterized players While they never forgot the drariiatlo was values of the piece they refrained from II developing them at the expense of the spiritual values A further mark of Con- their enthusiasm was Ihe thoroughness Ihe Committee on Drama with which details of makeup and Council of American costume ami properties were executed Although the writ- and precision and effectiveness of a worthy high possibilities force making for right- United found could indeed be were most convincing and by some of our own member many mob scenes in authors plays more dramatic in stage which wei and depending less on much less soreness of performance The Quest There were none of the Divine Is nevertheless a rather inter- dragging pauses of the example of Biblical drama The show was evident that I laid in Samaria about SO BC and players had eg- opera t figure Is ItostVt the prophet In a labor of love ir tells of his love for his trouble- had been spared of her defection to London taroth subsequent degradation of her redemption from through drama a Rosea s sacrifice of Ids rescue of the mob on stoning The The significance of the lies in Church London were Ihe prime leplclioii of the conflict In movers Id ihe undertaking conflict between Ihe organized by Dr C S tie- which days she shall be The whole was stoned and small Mile of his I under the direolion of Mr art whispering to him of a God well known for his work a ready lo seek to that Iart House Theatre as playwright was lost The two opposing producer and and now direcloi points of view re by Amos dramatics at the University nd Isaiah Amos aged herdsman Western Ontario The colorful and culling down Ihe fire of heaven upon effective costumes were designed by of Israel crying Woe I In the j Florence Phelps and by place and Ihe gentle Isaiah at some the other of of the story a youth of twenty congregation The London Life In patriotic and idealistic looking to kindly loaned itie good King to redeem the land I dies and then Isaiah has God God yearning towards the wandering sheep gument Is the same as that of Brownings if mortal man can such love for his fellows for Isaiah for the king Rosea for shall not God also bo love Shall mortal man re- lltan God Isaiah asks opens with scene In the marketplace of Samaria see the the auction block of fabrics wale lie Idlers all colorful pageant an Eastern bazaar The priest of enters with maidens calling He or and and drown the Jehovah of Hie two The icene ends with arrival Isaiah and the of antagonism be lie new The ncxl In house f ami rebellion against of a God that denies beauty and and gladness of heart The three prophets come In and the two opposite points of view are set forth more plainly even to an open cleavage between Isaiah and Amos Rosea between them tra dition training and belief he is a follow er of Amos but penetrating words of the young seeker after truth stir him strangely In of himself The settings were verj simple one set of Bandcolored hang ings remained throughout varied by three low rostra used In varied with draperies and ions of bright hues A good deal of the atmosphere was created by the directors skilful use of colored lighting The principal parts were played by the following Amos A Rosea Detwiler Isai ah Milne Corner Ruin The rest of the cast some twenty or so made up of the young people of Pi at United Church i am expressed themselves as more than gratified by the success of the ex periment and eager to do more work of the same kind What were the tangible results of he experiment Well there were a score of young people engaged In a work which fired their Imagination and gave lliem a new conception of the dignity and beauty of the Bible story surely this was something Then six hundred people who carried a now perception of the evolution In JcwIhIi history of ihe idea of God that will IT volley Of an from on too realise spent in advertising spent and tlrus the vol ry sympathetic DEPENDS Scotsman made- One day ha and an acquaint- re talking when the latter I lo old Duncan You dont know enough to when it rains Why you by a announcer was helpless greeted with jin finished I alius put it In the said the tho I God Or Isaiah suddenly thought strikes Into his and he departs pondering it The following takcB era months later We find Rosea irnlng in sackcloth and ashes departed Corner trying to from him that everyearning love to be a sin Isaiah coins to him wllh of the death of his king and of the vision that followed of a God of love who shall be wounded our transgressions and bruised for out iniquities Re Rosea lhat hit for Corner Is not evil hut of God and In the most stirring and exalting scene of the play proclaims his of a God of love and urges his friend lo search for find her bring hoc back to bo to all Israel a type and symbol of Gods forgiveness penitent sinner Rosea goes forth transfigured Isaiah remains behind God speed the quest is found on the slaveblock In the marketplace Rosea all to ransom her and he and Isaiah face the mob bent on condemns and Ihe crowd ever ready for new llifog gWo Rosen and Ills God of love a hearing The spoiled It good news the names of Amos and Isaiah can to llioiu much more perhaps an ever before But that was not I The experiment on June 1st in Is only a beginning The the re had Us rise In ancient Greece In llglous ritual in England services of the church dramatic Instinct is deeply rooted I Christ Himself used to wob the children playing at weddings funerals in the Church docs well extend th measure of recognition to an so wide and fundamental in its so potent an Instrument for good wisely Office Boy May I get off this aft ernoon sir about Personnel Officer Whose funeral is It to ke this lime James Office Boy Well be honest the way the morning papers have It doped out it looks like its going to be tho home teams again Eldridge of St Andrews Church Aurora on Tuesday lv 1929 in the Church liora and- interment was in Well Inveitment Co A of opened an 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Wednesday Miss Myrtle of a of July Miss arrived guests had assembled was taken presented tleworth with a beautiful bouquet of pink to thai shape Is Jul for Stratford lo their has been Newmarket hockey the boy land the la hat the ma these bo to leave to act as I fare than the ftcial of the club To Ted and their wel let with he earn than a hockey game MI1S in Southwest he rink wont seem just the sann lowever Stratford are the bene actors and we predict that thei ilubswill lack nothing when they step on 11 winter Obituary Early Friday morning July this to lilenlm Pa Mr The J oh is CI lmh tin ur t tb 1 CO couple Son painted way to tea Karin gV don Dally Chronicle the flowing golden bride rested high the richly ore flUtched lng her handicraft bridegroom mi a dark wedding be utd last for ton Each parson easts brsad butter bring for ton rtc and greSvUy mSS ta to each Bide of the oralshaped box a wooden spring which fitted Into lid so perfectly that nothing but right touch could make the lid The preparations for the feast hid and thirs- It was a custom at least In parts that nobody should got are Instances recorded when the host tables and haylofts where tbey 10- cording to their own ideas manners had hidden themselves The retiring and silent of the Norwegian peasant la following story A troll living in the towering In the following 1 A troll 1 addresses Five years later the rathei before 1 third through the bet Igh all 1 of lie the 1 lot of chatter here I freehmeutfl that had to be Bern the tongues Then they would sing their would be time t I drum lift With the advent was have changed there upper- classes church weddings both In town add fair rosebud To gala with I staa typ side in England a Something doing all day Motion and Community Singing at Grand fireworks Display ad WebsterShuttleworlfa A pretty wedding Monday July leth home of worth Mini after the showy 1 same as Horning ladles In 1 in Canada attire ehe ll lucky the bride ring what FarU grandmothers Tell When II of Maxwell and had thanked ii llnrir Mrs tlie following address Canadian I as Mas- drew In a little 1th gifts worth had Open I and useful gifts I am of few words the haughty When I I finger I Suits mum said the Mother principal Why yes I guess I Re seemed lo day Ho told me what a bright- girl I was and then he said doesnt seem possible thai 1 daughter 1 hold happiness and Flea the held by Signed on behalf of your friends Miss presented Miss Shuttleworth with a beautiful silver vase Miss re sponded thanking her friends and ex pressing sincere regret at leaving Salem Inspector A then gave th bildcelect a fi r placed 1 weddin of Mrs and Mrs ere much enjoyed which the gifts were In tilth Anders and Mr Albert The large pare Iff idly decorated flowers The bridal was rendered by sister of the was given in ma looked charming pink georgette I lace and carried heart roses and 1 complete her I Shuttle Man when Rev J of united Myrtle Shuttlewortl of tal home was b a profusioi e The bride who by her father In a gown of shell dm The grooms gift to the bride and to the During the signing of th played Because Following the ceremony the wed party with Immediate relatives id few close friends of the bride id groom including Mr and Mrs C Mr and Mrs Ilnbkirk of Clairwil Prairie Miss m id Miss the dining 6pm where a sumptuous room was decorated streamers wedding bells and lowers the color scheme being carried In ptnk and wile Mr Anderson as toast master and the bride MAKING NEWS PAPER With Which Paper Is Now Produced A Swedish newsprint manufacture has recently timed the speed with Is now produced for says the Worlds r with speed first bale of roll a waiting car works and at oclock the was on sale In the streets the newsprint thus manufactured Thus one can read before noon news the day 1 the York Long Island iui milea are the natural habitat of succulent bivalve Although there Atlantic giant or cosily showing th the young couple ft large anion nt of gilt of th York These arc deep sea scallop of Maine or ahaJIow water scallop found by M archaeologist In a in a Neolithic bed number of other ir which date back to about 800 J Instrument a handle like a modem raior SUCH IS LIFE ARCHIVES of ontari TORONTO