BONSHA NOTES, ■Examiner, 1903, Apr 1st page 7 Our pchool is progieasing favor¬ ably under the abie management of Mr Malcolm McKenxie of Canot Oove. Although the mads arr bid j there is a g<-uU uumocr lu H.ttcud- ance. The bridge at Bonshaw is under¬ ling repairs by the contractor, Mr McLeod . It was badly in need of sarpe. The inspector, A B McLeod , gives a good account of the work¬ manship. Mr Duncan McNevin has sold a valuable horse to A McKinnon of Hampton He has offered a hand stfme sum to Mr Dan McNevin for his well kt>o.rn trotter, General Joseph ; but he did not accept the offer, for after a little training he expects to double b!s money. Try Again d'visionhis progress¬ ed well under the W l\ John J Mc ¬ Leod; and we trust it will Btill im¬ prove under the present W P , H E Crosby . Clipping horses is the order of the day. Mr S Beaton is getting his Parkwood in condition for a contest with Quern Regent owned by Dr Murchison . We are pleased to have one of our school mates back with us again from the land of the free, Mr Forbes Darrach . He is visiting friends in Bonshaw . HU health is somewhat Impioved. CRurr. BAD FIRE AT BONSHAW Covered a Large Trier of Gauntry. Burn Burned and a Horse Killed. A serious buih Are started In Bon¬ shaw In the woods of D Mcilae yesterday. It travelled acrosi the country to Argyle Shore , where It was Anally put out. In Us rcourse It burned a barn belonging to Mr IMcr Fergmon . A horse which waa In the stable at the tlrqejwaa burned so icrlously,that lie had to be killed. The buildings of D McLean and John Gaudet bad a narrow escape from the Are (lend, A large number of fences were also destroyed. Examiner, 1903, Apr 24th page 7 Examiner, 1903, June 4 pg 1 99