BONSHAW NOTES ECHOES FROM BONSHAW. The farmers in this vicinity are about finished gathering their harvest, and some are preparing t° dig their potatoes which are an extra good crop. Mr John Condon , thresher, is again amongst the iarmers thresh iog their grain, and reports that the grain is a gool crop. Mr Charles Toole is erecting a large and commodious dwelling house, which wh*»n completed will bi a credit to the vicinity. Our enterprising merchant?, J A Robertson and S Beaton , are doing a rushing business. The roads in some parts of the community are in a very bid condi-" tion and need repairing. An el »c cion would do the roads good wheth¬ er it would do the Liberals good or not. MrJas B }yce sold a valuable hors^ for which'he received a handsome sum. While Mr Ernest Cosby of Bon- shaw, was at Mr James Biyce 's on Saturday night pome unknown par ties took bis horse and carriage for a drive aud when they left the horse back they did not t'e bira. Thehorte on finding himself untied start¬ ed tor home damaging the carriage considerably. Try Again Division Sons of Tem¬ perance of Bonsbaw, is in a flourish¬ ing condition having upwards of oae hundred members. Mr R Vessey intend3 leaving in a short time for Boston. He wdl be greatly missed by hismiuy friends Anvil. Try Again Division S of T met as Usual on Saturday evening, and elected the following staff of very efficient officers for the coming quarter : W r- Jas Smith . W A— Florrie McLeod. R S — Malcolm McKinnon . A R S — Mamie McLeod . Treas— Heath Crosby . FS— Libbie Green . Chap— Florrie McDonald . Con — Alex McLeod . Ass Con — Leah Boyce . I S—Arch McPhail. O S — Ernest Crosby . Miss Lillian Coles of Charlotte- town, who has been visiting friends at Bonshavf returned to the city on Tuesday. Mr J B Ciosby who has been visit¬ ing relations on the Island, left for his home in Denver, Col, on Friday last. He was accompanied by MrsC W Crosby and her son Lawson, where they expect to remain for the winter. Mr Donald Gordon of is now haudliag a beautiful little yellow filly by Fleetwood. Mr Gor ¬ don's "baby" has lately given evidence of great speed, and we ex pect to hear more about her in the future. Mr Ernest Holm of Hampton, visited Try Again Division on Saturday evening. Tiik Examinkr is eagerly looked for here once a week. Tey Again. Bonshaw . Oct !». Examiner, 1903, Oct 8 pg 3 Examiner, 1903, Oct 12 pg 7 100