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Teeth Painlessly Extracted by the aid of Nitrous Oxide Gas, or by the New Anaesthetic — Cocaine. Personal Attendance Daily— 9 a.m to 9 p.m. 2Dr IO:»H STSWA»ff jitrgetfit-lpentist, & ^Sorter oi ^^ntal <S ttr Q£r;£! (by (Examination;) 10 COMMERCE STREET, ARBROATH. ATTENDANCE ALL HOURS. AT p. T . o. ST., Arbroatl 3 SOUTH LINDSAY ST.. Dundee. I 10 COMMERCE Arbroath Year Boole Advertisements. ^mm $s@nd©n (Jlamtfe; f|0Hge;, i3a KEPTIE STREET, ARBROATH. THE BEST HOUSE IN TOWN ;^||lfe: * FOR * Mantles, Furs, . Costumes, and . i?4 Dress Materials. <%? *b * MOURNING ORDERS Executed on the Shortest Notice, perfect fit and Style guaranteed. LARGE STAFF OF EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKERS ON THE PREMISES, JOHN BELL, Proprietor. Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. CRAIG'S GLASS & CHINA WAREHOUSE, 37 MILLGATE, ARBROATH. ^pHIS Establishment has had the Confidence of the Public f for over Half-a-Century, and we still intend to keep to the front by having The Largest and Best-Selected Stock in Town. J. B. CRAIG OFFERS THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN BUY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. NOTE THE ONLY ADDRESS— 37 ^TtUgctfe, Jlrfiroat^. X — " Fetch me instantly the Fairport Almanac." Sir Walter Scott's " Antiquary." Sbe (Hrfcreett^ Bear • B©©S W& FAIRPORT ALMANAC. DIRECTORY FOR ARBROATH, CARNOUSTIE, FRIOCKHEIM, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. For 1891. The Arbroath Year Book for 1891 needs little introduction. It has secured a place for itself as a valuable book of reference in the great majority of houses in Arbroath and District. From all Business Jlen it has received a most hearty welcome as a labour-saving volume. It is used nearly every working day during the whole year in a thousand offices, shops, warehouses, hotels, reading-rooms, &c. The Publishers have this year included the List of Householders in Carnoustie, and other important additions have been made, and they hope that the 1891 edition will be found even more useful than that for 1S90. They promise that improvement and extension will continue in future editions. Some Fifty or Sixty Thousand eyes examine the pages of the Year Book. They will, doubtless, discover many errors and omissions. Will the possessors kindly send a note of their discoveries to the Herald Office, and they will greatly oblige BRODIE & SALMOND. Arbroath Herald Office. Ipublisbefc bg BRODIE & SALMOND, AT THE OFFICE OF THE ARBROATH HERALD, BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH. 4 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. (goxmxicxcxat l^nxoxx Jlssurcmce (gompany, Jliixiiteb. F I R E— L I F E M A R I N E Capital Fully Subscribed, - - - ,£2,500,000 Life Fund in Special Trust for Life Policy- Holders, ------ ,£1,183,000 Total Invested Funds Exceed Two and a Half Millions. Total Net Annual Income, - .£1,250,000 HEAD OFFICE, - 19 and 20 Corn hill, London, E.C EDINBURGH OFFICE, 37 Hanover Street FIRE DEPARTMENT. Assistant Manager, Geo. C. Morant. Manager, E. Roger Owen. | Undoubted Security. Moderate Rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Actuary, T. E. Young, B.A. The Life Funds invested in the names of Special Trustees. The Assured wholly free from liability. Four-Fifths of the Entire Life Profits belong to Policy Holders. Interim Bonuses are paid. The Expenses of Management limited by Deed of Settlement. Liberal Surrender Values guaranteed ; and Claims paid immediately on proof of death and title. Married Women's Property Act (1882). — Policies are issued to husbands for the benefit of their wives and children, thus creating, without trouble, expense, stamp duty, or legal assistance, a Family Settlement, which Creditors cannot touch. Agents in Arbroath— BENNET & SMITH, Solicitors, 81 High Street. Arbroath Year Booh. CONTENTS. Directory and Information on Right-Hand ; Advertisements on Left-Hand Pages. Page [ Page '• ' Angling Club, Arbroath - - -43 Literary Club, Arbroath - - "J 23 Arbirlot - - - - -175 Local Authority, Arbroath' g- - 17 Arbroath Trades and Professions 63 Lunan - 173 Auchmithie - - - -171 Magistrates - 17 Barry - - - - - 1S7 Masonic Lodges - 29 Benefit Societies, - - Arbroath -31 Meteorological Station, Arbroath J 25 Bowling- Clubs, Arbroath - - 48 Members of Parliament, - - 57 Building Societies - - - - 87 Missions, Arbroath - 37 Burial Board - - - - 19 Mortifications, Arbroath - - 47 Burns Club, Arbroath - - -25 Municipal Voters - T81 Carmyllie - - - - - 177 Museum, Arbroath - 9 23 Carnoustie - - - - - 187 Natural History Society - -J 2.5 Carnoustie Trades and Professions 193 Panbride .... - 189 - Carnoustie Voters - - 197 Parliamentary Voters - 81 Cattle Markets .... lgg Parochial Board (Arbroath) - 27 •>:, Choral Union .... Do. (St Vigeans) - 27 Churches, Arbroath - - - 51 Philanthropic Societies - 31 Colliston - - - - - 171 Philharmonic Society - 25 Conservative Associations (Arbroath) - 88 Plate Glass Insurance - 37 Co-operative Societies (Arbroath) - 29 Police Commission • 17 - Cricket Clubs - - - 48 Postal Information, Arbroath • 15 Curling Clubs, Arbroath - - - 48 Poorhouse, Arbroath and St Vigeans 27 Cycling Club, Arbroath - - - 45 Population of Arbroath - 17 - District Committee (Arbroath) C. C. 25 Public Buildings Company, Arbroath - 35 Draughts Club, Arbroath - - 43 Quoiting Club, Arbroath - 43 Ecclesiastical Information - 51 Radical Association, Arbroath 33 Epitome of - - - - Events, 1890 9 Railway Passenger Fares • 45 Factory Workers' Unions, Arbroath - 88 Reading Room, Mechanics' 23 Fairs - - - - - -169 Registrar's Office - 27 Farmers, List of - - - - 163 Ruskin Reading Guild • [25 Female Municipal Voters - 137 Sabbath School Teachers' Union, Ar Fishing Boats, Arbroath - - - 59 broath .... "37 Football Associations - - - 41 Schools in Arbroath 23 Do. Clubs - - - 41 - School Board, Arbroath • 23 Foresters, A. 0. - - - - 29 Shepherds, L.O.A. - 29 Friendly Societies - - 29-31 Sheriff Officers - 21 Friockheim Trades' List - 185 Sheriff Court - 21 Friockheim - - - - 179 Ship Brokers - 21 Gas Corporation - - - - 19 Shipping, Arbroath 59 Golf Club, - - - Arbroath 39 Sick Societies, Arbroath - 37 Good Templar Lodges - - - 39 Special Directory - 57 Guildry Incorporation - - - 27 St Vigeans Parish - 169 Guthrie - - - - - 181 Swimming Club, Arbroath 43 Half-Holiday Associations - - 35 Tide Table, Arbroath 61 Harbour Trustees - - - - 21 Town Council - 17 Harriers Clubs - - - - 43 Town Mission - 37 Horticultural - - Society, Arbroath 25 Trades Council, Arbroath - 31 Holidays (Arbroath) - - - 45 Trades and Professions.
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