Pte. A. Wainwright returned home § last week crosing on the troopship 2 Mauretania. °_ _A special meeting of the Richview _ Farmers‘ Club was held Monday night _ for the purpose of discussing the new _ Bell Telephone system to be inaugurâ€" ated July ist. After going into deâ€" _ tails a committee was appointed, conâ€" _ sisting of Messrs. E. Stonchouse, Geo. _ _ Hirons, T. Stobbart and H. R. Mason, to wait on Mr. Dunstan and see if â€" more satisfactory terms could not be â€" agreed upon. Failing this the men were empowered to take any steps _ deemed advisable by them to remedy \‘the proposed changes. Report as to progress will be given at the regular _ meeting to be held on Monday, June . 16th. ( ) utd somd h x W. S. Stamps give you a stake in Canada. B is Ao _ Under the direction of Roselands _ iRatepayers‘. Association a big field day ds arranged for\ July 1st. Sporting â€" events, athletic games, booths, etc., _\ wlil provide amusement for all.: An excellent prize list affords ample reâ€" _ freshing recreation instead of seeking _ pleasure where you will need to use ‘ erowded cars, trains or boats to obâ€" ho ctaim it. i2 Ne f Pte. R. Davidson, who enlisted and ‘ _ went overseas with the 102nd Batt. three years ago, returned on Sunday last. Friends met him at the depot and motored him to his home at East Drive, Roselands, where a warm welâ€" â€" come was accorded him by a large _ number of friends. Bunting, flags and \ the Union Jack festooned the entrance ‘and waved a greeting to the gallant * hero. ; Bala Ave. School, Mount Dennis, ‘ May, 1919. Form IV.â€"Marion Burâ€" ton, Fred Yeatman, Daisy Hill, Jean Becon, Howard Snider. Form IIL. (Sr.)â€"+Harold Davis, Willie Windeatt, Marie Newman, Hush Young, and ‘Raymond Bacon. Form ‘III. (Jr.)â€" Jack Rayner, Dorothy Warner, Willie â€" Greayer, George Dover, and Percy Mcâ€". Eachern. Hogm â€" IL. (§r.)â€"Irene Yorke, Lily Burlington, Herbert Glovâ€". , &n Ruth McCutcheon,. Clarence Mc-i Cauley, and Kenneth Stephenson. Form IL, (Jr.)â€"Willetta â€" Quennell, Marorie Duggan, Jack Holland, Gol-‘ _ die Coffler, Alice Wood and Lilian Lywood. Form I. (Sr.)â€"Bernice Ba-l _ con Vivian Beardall, Frank Tripp,i Beatrice McEachern, Lloyd Hill andl _ Tom Shannon. Form I. (Jr.)â€"Norâ€" man Maxted, Verna Burton, Tom Marâ€" ‘ shall, Dorcas Kidd and Bruce Cordac. \Primaryâ€"Ronald. Thonias, Sammy Reed, Herbert Franks, George Dover, \ Gus Dover and Violet Keatings. Numâ€" ber on roll, 289; average attendance, 252; aggregate attendance, 5468. The regular meeting of Richview Farmers‘ Club will be held on Monday, June 16th, in the club rooms. Will all the members having empty. bags please return them, so that a complete return shipment may be made. Moomroeeeneeoaresciy PAGE SIX / Pte. Tripp and Brown, Locust Ave., Pte. Herbertson, Bushey Ave., Milton Bean, of the Maple Leaf Theatre, were among the local men who arrived home on Sunday last, all looking well and, glad to be home once more. Mr. Wixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wixon, Dennis Ave., was also among the numâ€" ber returning. . Rev. J. W. Duggan, of Bond Head, will occupy the pulpit of Mt. Dennis Methodist Church on Sunday, June 15, both morning and evening. George Risley was the adopted child of his aunt, Mrs. Martha Risley, 1221 King street west, his mother having died some time ago, and his father baving been killed while serving overâ€" seas. Fiveâ€"yearâ€"old George Risley, whose home is at 1212 King street west, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon at Woodbridge when lightning struck a tree under which he and four others had taken shelter, The little lad, along with his mother, was visiting at the farm of Mr. Wilbert Blanchard, and the, whole party had gone to the bush to gather wild flowers when hail and rain compelled them to take shelter. Beside George when the tree was struck and he was killed, another boy aged seven, was badly burned, while four men who were with them were knocked unconscious. The boots were Ftorn from their feet by the force of the lightning. George Risley of 1212 King St. West Was Standing Under tree at Woodbridge LIGHTNING KILLS PARKDALE BOY MOUNT DENNIS RICHVIEW Remember we give estimates on Wiring and take Nothing too small and nothing too large. 8 ‘ CGET OUR PRICES. \ ELECTRICAL FIXTURES McINNES BROS. See the assortment carried in our ELECTRICAL BNGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS ; MAIN STREET, WESTON, PHONE 271 You can get FANS that will keep you cool here ARE YOU BUILDING ? Workmen are busy renovating the Masonic Temple.. A basement is beâ€" ing built under the present brick building and other extensions and imâ€" provements made, which will greatly improve the appearance of the hall. Pte. W. Ashman was among the loâ€" cal boys who returned home last week on the troopship Mauretania, @ On Monday, June 16th, a piano reâ€" cital by the pupils of Miss Creech will be given in the Methodsit Church, which promises to provide a very enâ€" joyable evening. The piano numbers will be interspersed with solos, violin and reading selections by Mrs. Aitchiâ€" son, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Clayton, Miss Bell, Mr. Dodge, Miss Ellins, Mrs. (ed Hallett and Mrs. Cameron. Miss Quarâ€" rington will assist as â€"accompanist. Rev. A. J. Toye, chairman. «Proceeds in aid of parsonage fund. was recovered, with the aid of Conâ€" stable Knight. Dr. Bull worked with the lad without avail, and later on the body was removed to Speers‘ Unâ€" dertaking Parlors and it was decided aniinquest was unnecessary. _ _ Robert McGilchrist, 159 Vine Ave:, aged 13 years, was drowned last Tuesâ€" day in the Humber at the Lambton dam. He, with some other boys, deâ€" cided to go in swimming and when he went down his companions thought nothing of it, but became alarmed when he did not comk up inside of a few minutes. A. passerby went to their assistance, , diving several times, but nearly an hour elapsed before the body | . The Ladies‘ Aid held their meeting for June at the home of Mrs. J. Crane last. Wednesday ofternoon. There was a good attendance of members ‘and many visitors.. This being the first meeting of the new church year,“‘ 1t was very encouraging to have such a ‘ good attendance, A splendid program was given by Mrs. Reason, Mrs. Allan and Miss Myrtle Beamish. The ladies are very grateful to Mrs. Reason and Miss Beamish for their very kind help in making the meeting a success. MrsS. Crane and Mrs. Morgan served reâ€" freshments and a social hour was spent very pleasantly. Some of. the ladies remained for the evening when the gentlemen came in‘ and also more. visitors, Missâ€"Rawson, sister of our popular school teacher, being one of the visitors.. Mrs. Crane and Mrs. Morgan, assisted by , Mrs. Bradshaw, again entertained. The ladies are thinking of holding a garden party in July but full particulars will be giveh later. Mrs. Jos. Scott, Dundas St., is spendâ€" ing a month at the home of Mr. Wm. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Barton spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. White and Mr. White. ‘Mrs. J. Creighton, Miss Victoria Creighton, Mrs. J. Crane, Mrs. E. Morâ€" gan, Mrs. J. Nuttual, Mrs. H. Bean and Mrs. T. C. Rogers were city visiâ€" tors on Saturday last. Main Street ALL READY 126 BRING YOUR LAWN MOWERS HERE FOR SHARPENING AND ADJUSTMENTS Saws Filed and Gummed Old Wheels Repaired and made to tun like new. C.C.M. Cleveland Bicycles LAMBTON MILLS HUMBERVALE LAMBTON store. It pays to pay a visit to this.store TEA s good tea Sold only in sealed packages REDROSE iring and take contracts for the work, 24 Years the same "good" tea W. M. WHITE Berry Pickers Wanted The government employment â€" buâ€" reau is sending out an appeal for four hundred girls to assist in berry pickâ€" ing. Orders are being turned down for want of girls who are also wanted for general farming, The W. A. Conference for the Deanâ€" ery of Peel will be held in St. George‘s Church Thursday, June 19th, comâ€" mencing at 10.30 a.m., with a comâ€" munion service. Lunch will be served in the church basement and the afterâ€" noon session opens at 2 p.m. Adâ€" dresses on missionary work will be given. Mrs. Clatworthy, one of the diocesan officers of the W.A., will be one of the speakers. A cordial invitaâ€" tion is extended to all. Miss Mae Shortt spent Sunday at the home of Miss Eleanor Buchanan of Elia. & Pte. A. V. Baggs and 8. L. Carr reâ€" turned home last week after several months‘ active service. Miss J. McPherson, Mr. H. an‘d Miss Devins and Miss A. Connacher, were the guests of Miss Edna Snider over the week end. t The regular meeting of the Farmers‘ Club of Elia met at the Elia Foresters‘ Hall on Thursday evening, June 5th. The . Missionary Society / of the Downsview Circuit met at the Downsâ€" view Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon, June 5th. The Community Club met at the Elia school house on Saturday evenâ€" ing, June 7th. Mrs. M. E. Snider preâ€" sided over the meeting. A rigmarole story was the answer to the roll call. After a pleasant evening spent in games, both indoor and out of door, the merry party dispersed. Friday night, June 6th, the meeting of the Elia Community Club was postâ€" poned for one evening. Quite a numâ€" ber of Elia people were present at the concert.. Mr. Herbert Jackson took patt in the programme. On account of a play entitled "The Minister‘s Bride," held at Edgeley on Point, to enjoy the pleasures and wonâ€" ders of that most popular place of amusement until late in the evening. It was a tired but happy crowd which took the 10.10 boat to Toronto. We may well believe that happy outings of this kind are a great help in solvâ€" imng the present day problem, "How to Keep the Young People on the Farm." The Elia Community Club held a riost successful picpic at Centre Is‘and on June 3rd. They met according to appointment at 8.45 and all who could motored, the remainder going either on the Metropolitan or on bicycles. 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