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'l‘wo enterprisinir Itoxekeepmra popular and ohliglnz cantor. a blacks-mitt». a eorpenter a ahoo maker and repairer. a grist. my and nillnule mill. all buaily enraged; two line churchea. n lam and con:- modloua hall whereihe em rancr' Divi.ion and Independent rder oi Forentera meet weekly,alarue mun- her at prom'fltllve farmer! and a prospective creamerv eon: ny.” to make Bonuhaw one oi t e moat nourishing count" dllll'lfll lll 1’ lilnland.

The farmers iwthla section' are busily engaged in hauling drewob‘l and lence pole: for next season.

Bomhaw Dairy"! Company held their annual meeting on January 21». and elected the name Ital! oi directors lor the ensuing year.

Our school. which has been vacant for home time owing to the res na- tin of our teacher. Miu llic eill, who now in engaged as teacher in Springhlil (our loan was 8 rihghill'n’ gain) ia now under the chi liol man« agement of Mr Malcolm McKenale. Oanoe Cove.

”in Bertha Gill, Wiltnhlre, is

vlalting friend: here. the (nut 01 Mr and Mrallenry White.

Mina Tillie McDonald returned home from vl-itlnur irienda in De Sable.

Mean 0 McFarlane and W Rogeraon paid a flying viait to Bon- Ihaw Thur-day ln-t.

The nevere front of Sunday night last out not revent name of our

young sports rom giving their best girls a drive.

Mesarl J Gaudet and D L McPhali are bunilv'ennued in supplying}' Mr 8 it McNevin with his winter'a fuel.

The ice II. the head oi our river in periectlv sale. Mr R W Carson was the lirat man to venture down on it to Charlottetown this winter. Good pluck. 1

Owing to the rain on Friday last. the trot between iceber owned h {Oiafl-nk andQ Blarih ut. o‘wne

wen c uarr was it ed until Feby ilrd. .' po-

The proud owner oi General Jee- eph has purchased a new trottind aleiirh tron: H White. No doubt it

will be of great benefit to'the driver.

Mr Alennder EcDouald has traded his draft inane torn hauli- aoae tlaclr driver.

Onr energetic butcher Mr Thom.“ McDounii.-h claim: a runhlnx-hnai he“ in the heel line and slaughtered upwards of one hundred and fifty cattle this winter.

Skating la the order of the night here among the youths.

Do you want the laleat‘newn 2 if vou do take Tun Era-urn. . Caner.

Examiner, 1903, Feb 4th page 3

just missed one trip .this winter.

ECHOES FROM BONSHA'

The farmers here are now eu- gaged in sawing and splitting up their firewood for next summer.

Owing to the recent storm the roads of this vicinity are in an almost impassable condition, consequently our bloods do little or no driving. Some of them were fretting at first. but after due con— sideration‘they concluded to let it snow.

The people of Bonshaw last week welcomed back to their midst Mr Heath Beaten, who has returned from a trip to England on board the steamer Manchester Trader. Mr Beaten is looking well, and is loud in his praise of the Motherland and of the treatment he received at the hands of the crew and especially of the cook.

Bonshaw can boast of as good, if not the best mail carrier in P E I, in the person of Mr Neil McNevin. who drives the mail from Charlotte- town to Victoria, a distance of about 24miies. and who. despite the stormy weather and bad roads, has to Bonshaw He is also a most obliging and all-round jolly good fellow.

Feb 20.

TRY AGAIN.

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