BONSHAW NOTES ECHOES PROM BONSHAW The enow banks are settling-, the fields are getting bare, tbe weather is becoming milder and everything appears more springlike. Hauling in in a backward condition, owing to former deep snow and storm? weather. Our merchants Messrs J A Rob ertson and S Beaton are doing a rushing business and have secured a goodly supply of dry goods,grocer¬ ies, etc, to meet the demands of the public Bonshaw school is progressing un- dex tbe able and efficient manage¬ ment of Mr Mai McKenzie, Cauoe Cove. Owing to the bad condition of the roads there was no service on Sabbath last in cither Presbyterian or Baptist churches as was expect¬ ed. We notice the contractors for the building of the Bonsbaw bridge have begun hauling the lumber, etc, for it, and we hope that ere long the work of construction will be completed. Try Again Division S O T is in a flourishing state and new members are being added at most every night of meeting. The meetings are largely attended, which goes to show that the people ot Bonshaw and vicinity have the temperance senti¬ ment at heart. On their last niuht of meeting the following officers were elected for the ensuing quarter: W P—H E Crosbv . W A— Sadie Carson. R S— Peter Gordon. A RS-PO McLeod. Cond~ H D McNevln . A Cond— Leah Boyce . Chap— Maggie McNevln . Fin Sec - Ernest Crosby . I S— Angus Dart . O 8— Dan McPhalL Treai— J A Robertson , P W P—J J McLeod . Supt of young people's work— C W. Grot by. Tut A«ain. The farmers of t »1s vicinity are somewhat disappointed over the ice breaking- up 80 soon, most of them having got well started hauling- mussel mad. A few of the "hustlers," however, succeeded in getting up a considerable quantity of it. •Try Again" Division S. O. T . oi Bonshaw is in a flourishing state and rapidly advancing in membership. Messrs Alexander McDonald and Donald Gordon , the two delegates recently appointed to visit tbe Di vUion at Mount Herbert , report said division strong in the cause of tem¬ perance, and they only regreted the absence of the worthy Patriarch on the occasion of their visit. Mr Peter Gordon spent Sunday evening at Hillside, the guest.ot Mr and Mrs Carson and family. Mr John O' Brien has recently disposed of his va'uable trotting mate Tceberg to Mr McKenzie of Canoe Cove . Mr Alex McDonald spent Sunday at Argyle Shore , the guest of M *r and Mrs John McNeviu . Tiik Examiner is eagerly looked for here erery Friday. Say, how is " Crupy ?" If he has not succumbed to the ravages of that dread disease we should like to hear from h'.m again. Tar A« a in. Examiner, 1903, Mar 20th page 3 98