held during the Sundffr.momipg service at the Bethel nited Mid- sionary Church. Those who were dedicated by the pastor, Rev. H. Shana. were: Leonard Elgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elem Musselman of Kitchener; Barbara Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jantzi; Elmer Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burly Bren; and Arden The Dedication of Children was NEW DUNDEE THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM Ilpg [jun Ill-3n anddloann-dl. not only our own _ but our families. our communitie- when we no m than“): the other tuuwu oye- . . . when we listen through tho other foMowU can . q . whonwooondduthoothuielbw’npointofviewat-lltim Happily nan-dim With, it’s this understanding which lead. III to choose tho path of moderation in all thing; . . o For understand!“ make. Ill Iodine that moderation bemeglto It’s the key to happy “vim together. For it lead. an to weigh our woul- and dupe on; actions for the com moderation in our thinking, moderation in our spending Q i" . moderation in our pleasure, moderation in the enioymént of whisky. UNDERSTANDING: MODERATION' V A 'ata), Father's Baa sermon was a delivered by ev. Mr. Shanta The fathers of the congre- xtlon assisted with the service in e following ways: the scripture lesson read by Owen Showen; gray": by Frank Shelby, Lorne [ usenberger and Harrison Sehiich.. ter and a selection by a quartette composed of E. T. Coleman, Eldon aâ€: min Rent and Floyd er . Eugepe, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Nile J5%urtv-ogidtmttiwarair' of the [Jada-tau!“ can. to u Church, Toronto, was the re Quaker at the Baptist Chute on u§day night. Miss Hazel Dinger an V. E. Inger rendered a vocal duet during the service. The choir of St James Lutheran Church sang at the Decoration Day service held at St. James Luther- an Church and Cemetery at Mann- heim on Sunday afternoon. tiilverptot.ty Ynited “Emmi-3!} Rev. Moses Bowman of Kitchen- er tinit,',',', the puclgit of the Bien- heim ennonite urch on Sun- day morning. Most people recognise the big ac- cident tiazirds-the one: that make the headlines. But the Ontario De- partment of Highways ttlets Show that many serious and fatal acci- dents are named by hard: often overlooked as emmnouptnee, De- fective bmhes--poortr “Med lights-dau" windshield wiper-- all can came accident. Theme or- dinary ban-rd: wouldn't be over- looked-ther can - extnotdin- ary trouble. no .30 n. Wing's». 'teeAkitti'ittte-iuuagiau, i,ist,"i Lfee elm me a... Ptet",ggnuhuittt in um . hounds-tol- 1oHtt-ihtrritrh.nhremieiu -tolWtnth-eniastttandcirun- minimum .aqMttotmtttt6tit.ittttb--r 0‘1 GxtMgsh..0tt0ithttttttttttti-" 61 Amt. Bricks (10- Ind Areharn- Ittautt; 'ummmad and Patterson. 'oonrroao rum 1 - _1'll_m Lou: cm nine tttes - 1'iii2'ii,ili2iii2i,- m Inad- m In! [och {no In! to muggy. the W I gs,rgetoe,ii, '7" 7 __ pyyutgiywee i,ijiitie'igl,ott) l' he Maxim's has com- Iadr, and released null" of the ham 'teeentatytt9m, â€hollows: {fwd iiirorCFritii -aGGE The Inim- , 'l'l%'il'J'r', an: P.tetey "'is%lt' pen have com: Yd 2Sf,'dli5a--,-72,e, loca{) Ju- ven e eyamginceton y a more at " in a ter1oo-oxford Run! Juvenile softball game play- ed at the ball park here on Tuesday night. In spite of the wet night 9 Emmy wage played with the score innings mg: 'ICI Dundee .......... 310 020 M0-7 Princeton ................\003 100 Jotr-g Batteries: Sanka Becker and Roland Brighton; eyers and Pe- teuon. Umitires-AUrney and Spel- m 9mm WW . amm- PRINCETON An estimated crowd of 15W- ple attended the Band Tattoo ich was held at the Community Park here on Friday amt In spite of the M that rain interrupted the mlehon of the evening's pro- gram, the beautiful display of fire.. worb was held although the march past was unable to be med. Re New Dundee MS Buliphyed the concluding num- 1'.'titt,'e2ttr.utur,: NEW DUNDEE ‘m m I neatly unnamed ',1"NNlN1?t,Nhft. 'rsrra.ehargedwittrthe1a- Fe" ahurudir" i -- isGiiitd, V Jhiii, with!“ "I d “with aifthemii, it? 'rhqaygtqt4tsUtmt '.-htie PEEL-ET ne- . can with St. Ju- iwmmwwm 'lth-edt-attshadheeatnr- clhmanBAnd P, at:ll2iir,i,'i'iiyti'2.1'it1ieeq pan from “Immune |Uwpnriwbenwon ital-rival 'ther" united ind siUred a itemtie itseleertioet. The. evening: enter- Lgajnment a!†"clung. 101m- an; eggtertaineew. Lou , cane- \dienne (the 6394: We: Cur- Dnncér and "GnuSan 8pc: 335m; and Rash we, ttse An» Jew ( -KvarCwiisle, 4&78mm," : 7' l Lyness Wart of Kitdlener was guest speaker at the Yum“ Peo- tlt',' Prayer Meeting whit was eld at the Bethel United Mission- ary Chureh on Thursday 33h“ Pity Eva Sehfiehter was the 1 er.' The Quarterly Business meeting. of the Bethel United Missionary Church was held on P,e,tr'tl. night with the piston Rev. J Shanta, otBeiating. I Chm-ch ttitaismir/ -___ ' "'7 - Gi Wayne Baum. sfflr,lr'%'d/ Robert Shane and David We: Contribtated a special lumber. _ led by William Womb of Kitchener. Reports “NW†by Mop A. M., Johnson blame Menace Superintendent; v. Lloyd Egy. Dr. Fleming also gave Antennas; highlights (mm the recent conven- uon of the Parents Board of Mis- sions held at Abilene, Kansas James Mr, of Toronto con- ducted the moon devotional pe- nod after which mar-sm' m were heard. Rev. en Better: of 1891'“:er lt'trre an guanine of the North Bruce ve an outline of the Church’s 'lil'fi4Tlfi'h Wyn; during ttfe hushed REG. Ltdrd Eby was ge-elected Conference Superintendent for another yen. The morning service of the gon- ference comma! with devotions Mrs. Mary Otterbein entertained a IIIIIII I". IIIAIIIII " I'III I‘ll " Illl MIC! Ill! --e"-'-'-'-'t'--"--"-'"-'--'""-'"'T""eT.e"% t.anroutrmi n4io%rdaa' .. - on u u t 'i', ', _, â€J" ,t rho-"â€5." t. _ mpu‘uupmpun- "hr-hr-h-r".'-,---.-. wmhhmmob.-~u 'r-h-dd-dh-au-ttbr-tUO-.. "rr-tri-trr-r-Bohr-ross. aa-lt-ir-at-ir-ret-utr- - h - “no. In you. M u “sauna-Mnd-w-nus- WW“. ~hmbc. -ra-q" BANK or MONTREAL l TORONTO __ Prime Mmister Mlchnxie King was amused dur- ing his week..end Vilit‘htn tg, I hoods-nation In the oftbrvrs' on (of the New: York Rangers. offer. in. chm-a ", £1320 2t,T,"1 Inch , ) or t iter'", o PM “a“ h "w, Fat Sitrtei,Sthe,tz of Kiuh- tenet was re-e aptgdjo tte Bond With board provided by employ- ers, the average dailxi farm wage rate in Cam a at ay 15 was 83.93, compared with $3.Mr at the same date last year. When no board was provuded. the daily rate was $439 as against $455 a year eulier. Reward Offer For Grandfather Amnsos King mwumlieabyme chiral!†local ch Bil-hop A. M. John-In delivered the manage and " the - #tm.em-'thet.revoit.of.theSta- Honing commute which way as (am: Kitchener, Rev. E iN.' er ; s'.'he,',,', Chum. Rev. A. . 21W: - pemyee_C.imu.it, Bev. - Pitman; Secretary of Christian Education, Rev. A, W. Woolner; 1te?egz."l Literatnre and Mis- szona, Rev. K Gingerieh; Delegates to the Parent Board of Missions, Rev. E Sider and George Cluleé; Council of Administration, Rev. . .Betterly Elmer Zimmerman, Geo. PN; i. M. Hilbom and Rev. A. ii. golner; Board of Christian Education. Rev. A. W. Woolner, Rev. G. Betterly. Rev. Mrs. F. Pit- man, Miriam Hiborn and Ray Zimmerman; and Examining Board, Rev. E. Gincerich Rev. . Betterly and Rev. A. W. Wookm. Three adds-cues were also given on Saturday afternoon on the fol- lowing minects: "the Brxrtherhood of Missions", by Elmer Zimmer- man; Pd, Representation in the General nference", by Rev. E. Skier and “Church Etiquette" by Rev. hr; F. Pitman. George Cluley of Port Elgin was chairman for Saturday evening. Rev. J. ' Wham pastor at Silver- thorn, 1trr?tto:deilivert.th.tt"cst,r, iiii;ii"'oiCiire-tfGrt "The Holy Spirit". Rey. Ind Mrs A. W. Wool- Uinfei ttiiktuGi in dhrist Church wim‘largely tttteh In. the m- um; woeMPi. we servwe was hgld b! t'llt8','tdlle)'l'll', Sper- thorn. Rev, J. B. When. At the morning service an otter, ing trt'gett $17034» wan re- ceived to the building land tor the new chm-ch " Sherman. The afternoon service was in charge of the Conference Board of cum . n PtNrqtlt, the sec- retary, Rev. A. W. oolner presid- ing. Ray Zimmerman of Fort Erie read the scripture lesson alter which two vocal numbers were rendered tr, the Ladies' Chorus from the artisan Road Church. The guest speaker _was, Rev._A: D, Average Canadian Farm Wages Reach $3.95 a Day trrrAWA.--Wage rates for farm workers during May were the high- as! on its records, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports, The (Inn wage survey was begun in yyettheredhoysqttyerheeya was}; pain of Bethany United Missionary Church. Kitchener. who gave a ftise addres on the mm ot 'Christian Education". Rev. . lug was introduced byrttev. Mrs. wu'held Wth' Continue. Swer- iptendem.‘ .. ._Lloyd my my» t./fiii52'..i", ..'if?/'i2ii,, ittiii',fra:. . w, oem ve., In. limit: ,ntid mum-Silver. I hymn . led by Rev. Mr. Wool- ,ner 'ehfWd Allan Cmman and Miriam inborn presiding at the pinto and organ The choir of the Alma St. , . Church. Kitchener. tmderthedi ionotMrs.D.Lit- miller rendered two anthems. Rev. Lloyd Eby brought the c1052: message in which he emphnsi the thou?“ of Home Missions and chose as is subject. "Beginning at Jermain". During the service Rev, Mr. Eby was presented with a travelling hag in aispreciatiort of his yeryicy Pf the Mutual Aid Board. Other elec- dons were held as follows: Ctrnter- ence secretary and secretary of Education, Rev. G. Betterly; Sta- 39:10.1 Surgery PfsiiTitrgg,'f Ingraphy ev. ' I er; a - em' Aid Secretary. R_ev.AMr.s. F. REF 590133 with a vocal duet t1'ori, Wanner made the presenta- on. Mrs. V. King of Toronto conduct- ed the devotions at the Saturday morning session. During the busi- ng! Howard Becker of Kitchener was re-elected as Conference treasurer, Rev. Mr. Day also gave an address on the subject of "A Year Around Evangelistic Pro- - "itiriGihine service opened with . hrn.n..ais led}!!! 891345 Jel- 'fiii55iiiii2iie FiniiGdGid '1; M, unborn gave e gddljess and Rte. TEE; afternoon devotional period gas Led, *rv_F1m.t.ziremerime,t? of