BONSHAW AND VICINITY. The farmers of Bonshaw have about completed planting their crops. -— The many friends of Mr. Steward McNevin are glad to see him back to Bonshaw again alter spending the winter in the ll.S.A. -— Mr. Finley Ferguson and Master Eric Ferguson. Hampton, were visitors to the rity yesterday. —~Mrs. Neil C. Mei'hail is spending the Week- end at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mcl’hee. New l-la- ven. --Mr. Willard 'i‘ingley of Char- lottetown. is visiting friends; in Argyle Show. the guest of Mr. John G. McPhail. -—Mr. (lee. ii. 'l‘ootnhs, Charlottetown. spent the week-end in Bonshaw. ——Mr. and Mrs. ltus. sell (lay. City. spent Sunday in Bonshaw, the guests of J. Agand Mrs. Benton. —--Among the recent visitors to the city included Mr. Neil Ferguson. general merchant; J. A. Beaton. general merchant; S. Beaten. J. J. McLeod, (ieddy Mc- Leod. J. H. Mci’hail. Sterling Me- Leod; Miss Jessie Murchison. i.. 'l‘. Beaton and Wellington Salitnon. —Miss F. ii. Mcl’haii and Miss M. L. Wilson were rerent visitors to St. Catherines. the guests of J. F. and Mrs. McEaclwru. —Mrs. Sid- ney McNevin. Charlottetown. is vis- itlng Mrs. John Nit-Nevin. llonshaw.

—Mrs. Geo. 'l‘oonths, Charlotte- town. is stnmnering at the Beaten House. -—-Dr. W. it. Carson and

bride passed through Bonshaw on Thursday, calling at the home 0: his brother, en route to_thelr i‘ut- are home in Charlottetown. We wish them much happiness.

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BONSHAW AND VICINITY. llonshaw Ht'iltlnl is progressing lav- ornhiy under the new management of Miss llessie M’t:i’hee. The school

has been painted and remodelled by

Mr. ii. i). MeNevin. «Miss Sadie Mel’hall, of liaverhiii. Mass, ar- rived home last week to visit her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. (lranyer Mci’haii. Argyle Shore. ——Miss Cora Mt-lmlu. Meadow Hank. was a pas- senger on the 'lionshaw heat on Friday last. “The itev. it. ll. Stav. rt, of Hunter ItiVer, who hasheen t-ondut'tiug serviees in llonshaw Hall. has had a large attendance. and his services are much appreci- ated by all his adherents. "Among the boys who left for Western (tan- ada were: John H. Mci’hail. ltoht. Wl’haii. Nell Campbell. John Mc- l)ougald. ~Fred Mel’haii. .l)uuean Mei’hail and John McNeviu. -—Miss Maude Wilson has returned to Bon- shaw. having spent a 'visit at. her home in Mt. lilerhert. ——Mr. and Mrs. Dan Darralt and lamily of Quinsey, Mass.. and Mrs. Wendel lleaton. motored to the lsiaml. and are the guests eftheir people at Hotel, lloushsw. -—A successful lawn party was held in St. Catherine's last Friday and was enjoyed by all. The League of the Cross lland was in attend- sure and a large sum of money was made, which goes toward build-

ing a new hall.

Guardian, 1926 Sept 3 pg 5