IHtst! a^vINotks. --Many of t his p'.aee had ki ^.vfijo Mjta.ek.of la K-W"' 'luring; Vht* winter month*-and many »:*f our old land m^ i 'lvs hive brt-n eallud away. Our Dr. .J , M. JMurchii >u|n hu> luien kepllhiiwy, - Messrs. M. M '|,;o 1 ami R. \\\ Ca^rKon, are aScjut Itnkshgtf their lar^e 'contract of lumber! foi* the Canoe Cove break-water.— Mr. John Farro \ V and family have left this placekaml \Til; i be greatly missed.— The Cro>l»y brothers*tiru <|oiua a mtthltig busi icjss fu! their jurist and saw mills; — O .ur scparty tinK ^tation i « about to start up t he tirkt of May. We expect tn> do a larger buNlriess than last night under the hian? i %4 i 'n|ie!nt ofj J )'. M ^Nqvin. Guardian , 1901, April 12th page 7 AROUND BON5HAW What do yon think of Monday tbe Iflth r Wasn't Ha sharper though ? Some claim that it was the coldest day ft haTe experienced for the past decade. Our school which has been closed f sc some day* owing to the resigna¬ tion of the teacher M 'bs Neil , U again-reopened and h under tbe management of Mr M McKende of Canoe Gore. We are glad to bote that onr sec¬ tion of .the country is so Worthily represented in the columns,of kTna ExiKimrsby such writers as *Crwpy' and 'Jingoes,* and we hope that such Intellectua* prodigies will not allow tbelr powers to lie doi inaLt, ■or tbelr pens to nut. We would ad rise Stella . not. to tack his mind, too much, trying to recall the circumstances of our meeting. You probably remember Stella, the sedate' professor' who first introduced os Into the realms •f elocution..'.. "■;' 1 * J . It Is very -evident that the number of onr teachers is decreasing con* siderably, as was manifested' here when onr school was closed for some weeks. This is due in a great mea¬ sure to the scanty remuneration which teachers receive, to the car* tailment of supplements, and also to the fact that the •lamina¬ tions for teacher* licenses are be* coming more difficult every rear, rot more than 80 per cent of the students who quality themselves la the matriculation examinations ob Lalu'.ng license*. If onr Gorern- ■sent, while diminishing the Bum ber of, qualified teachers, had also increased the amount of remunera¬ tion, it would have been a atep ill the right direction, aa It would tend Examiner, to retain many • of t our beat and most capable teachers. We read OHrla's comments la a late number of Tun KaamHKa with great relish, and we must Bay that she la a very lancinating writer. We thoroughly agree with heron the moustache theory via, that the moustache holds no preponderance oyer the other facial adjuocta in the eye* of the fair, aex. The aeries of Interesting stories la one of the many attractive features of Tail ftttW, Weexpect the new story to be equal if not superior tfl any that have jet appeared. Tout CaacaTJT, 1903, Jan 29th page 7