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AND GENERAL ADVERTISER

FOE, t 1892-93. < CsT.

INCLUDING COMPREHENSIVE AND ACCURATE DIRECTORIES

OP , INKERMANN, , BALACLAVA, QUARRELTON, CLIPPENS, j \ , LINWOOD, r^j \

HOWWOOD, Etc. [ ^ AND AN APPENDIX,

Comprising a Copious List of the Public Boards, Institutions, Societies, &c, connected with the various localities. PAISLEY ^REE LIBRARY

PAISLEY :

J. & J. COOK, "GAZETTE" BUILDINGS, 94 HIGH STREET.

MDCCCXCTI. HIGHLANDS of SCOTLAND.

PHILP'S Hydropathic, DUNBLANE, PERTHSHIRE. ACCOMMODATION FOB OVER 200 VISITORS.

SITUATED in one of the healthiest and loveliest parts of Scotland, forming a mos. excellent Winter and Spring residence, climate mild and equable, completer; sheltered from north and east winds. The arrangements of the House are beyom all question the finest in Britain. A most complete system of heating is adaptec over the whole house at an average of 60 degrees. The sanitary arrangements are perfect Handsome Dining and Drawing Room, Reading Room, Ladies' Writing Room, large JBilliart

Room, with two Tables ; a thoroughly equipped Gymnasium, Recreation Room, 70 feet bj 45 feet, with Permanent Stage and Dressing Rooms. Day Nursery, Private Sitting Room and 150 Bedrooms, with a Passenger Elevator to all the floors. The Baths have been re constructed, and now comprise small Swimming Bath, Russian and Turkish, Plunge Douche, Spray, Needle, Sitz, Vapour, Medicated and Pine Baths. Massage treatment fo Ladies and Gentlemen under experienced London trained attendants. * Splendid Red Ash and Grass Tennis Courts. A Bowling Green is now being laid out A Golf Course cf 9 holes has been acquired by Mr. Philp. It is within ten minutes' walk o. the House, and is of a fine sporting character. The Trossachs, Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond, Loch Tay, Loch Awe, Loch Earn, etc. are all within easy access. Resident Physicians. No intoxicants allowed. About an hour by rail from Glasgov and Edinburgh.

For Prospectus apply to tlie Manager.

Philp's Glenburn Hydropathic, Rothesay, now being rebuilt and fitted with all the latest improvements. Both under the Management of' Mr. Philp, late Proprietor of Cockbun Hotel, Edinburgh. THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1836- Total Invested Funds, - £8,149,829

Fire Department.—Insurances effected on the most favour- able terms. Ordinary Dwellings insured at a yearly Premium of 1/6 per cent. Furniture therein in one sum, 2/- per cent. Life Department. — All descriptions of Life Insurance and Annuities at moderate rates. Participating Policies, under new table, payable at fixed age or previous death. For the Q/uinqennium ended 31st December, 1888, the Large Reversionary Bonus of 35/- per cent, per annum has again been declared on Sums Assured under the Partici- pating Tables of the Prospectus, and provision made for Inter- mediate Bonuses during the present Quinquennium. Policy Holders incur no Liability of Partnership, and in the New Participating Classes receive Ninety per cent, of the Profits. The New Conditions of Assurance are in every respect most favourable.

Livekpool, London, Manchester, Leeds, .Bristol, Dublin, , Edinburgh, Birmingham, and Newcastle. Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal for Fire and Life Insurance and Annuities may be obtained at the Company's Offices, or from any of its Agents. Glasgow Office, SO GEOUGE SQUARE. Edinburgh Office, - 23 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.

Agents in Paisley JA. CALDWELL, MUIR, & JOHN MUIR, House Factor, CALDWELL, Writers, County 23 Moss Street. Buildings. A. B. M'GOWN, Accountant, A. GrEEENLEES, 13 Causey- 107 High Street. side. JOHN M'GOWN, Accountant, HART, ABERCROMBIE, & 107 High Street. LANG-,Writers, 23 Moss Street REIDS

New Materials and Shapes for this POLO, EMPRESS, and BAL- Season, Proofed by New Process. Entirely free from smell, and will not MORAL MANTLES in Great Variety, go hard. INVERNESS, PERTH, and being Tailor Cut and Finished, and SLEEVELESS COATS, with Deep Capes. Good Fit is ensured.

CURRIE, THOMSON, & CO, (Late THORNTON, CURRIE, & CO.),

43, 45, 47 No. 56 JAMAICA STREET, BUCHANAN STREET, GLA GOW. PREFACE.

In the present issue the arrangement of the matter is similar to that of former years. After the General and

Trades Directories will be found a copious Appendix, giving the present office-bearers and directorates of the various local public bodies and societies.

The Publishers have pleasure in acknowledging the kindness of ladies and gentlemen connected with these associations for supplying information, and also beg to thank their numerous Subscribers and Advertisers for their patronage.

94 High Stbeet,

Paisley, June, 1892. — ,,

COM FORT for the FEET pORNS & BUNIONS ^-// may be removed, and enlarged Toe Joints reduced, by using Thompson's " Comfort for the Feet " Corn Plaster. Those who are troubled with the dis- comfort of Corns or Bunions will be glad to have attention called to this remedy. It is a simple Plaster, thin as silk, and comfortable to the foot. " Walking is now a pleasure to me."

Packets, 1/1 J each; post free, 14 Stamps.

Thompson's Specialities in Universal Demand.

TOOTHACHE SPECIFIC instantly cures Toothache or Neuralgia in the Gums. Phials, Is. l^d. each, post free.

PEARL DENTIFRICE- for Beautifying and Preserving the Teeth and Gums. Boxes, Is. each.

ARMY AND NAVY BRIILIAWTINE for the Hair, Whiskers, or Moustaches. It gives a beautiful gloss, and promotes the growth. Bottles, Is. 6d., 2s. 6d. ,5s., etc.; postage, 3d. PARISIAN HAIR WASH produces long and beautiful Hair, and removes all Scurf and. Dandrif. Bottles, Is. 6cl. and 2s. 6d.

SPARKLING. LIVER SALT, Cooling, Eefreshing, Purifying. A tea- spoonful in a tumbler of water keeps the Liver and Bowels in a thoroughly healthy condition. Bottles, Is. °>d., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d.

NERVET0N3NE f°r Fagged Brain and Worn-out Nervous System, cures all Nervous Affections and Nerve Pains, Neuralgia, PJieumatisrn, &c. and gives tone and strength to the whole system. Bottles, Is. 9d. 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., post free.

From Sole Proprietor F. THOMPSON, CHEMIST, «ri2. GORDON STREET, GLASGOW; 97 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH; And Agent for Paisley: K. T. M 'CO WAN, Chemist. CONTENTS. 7

PAGE PAGE Advertising List, 308 Cricket Clubs, 235 Agricultural()Society, 243 Curling Clubs, 234 Angling (Rowbank) Club, 237 Holidays, 204 Annual Deaf (Paisley Mission to the) and Anti-Gambling (National) League, 214 Dumb,. 210 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 242 Dean of Guild Court, 194 Art Institute, 218 Distances, Table of, 244 218 Art Union, Duncan Wright Endowment, 219 Athletic Clubs, 235

Educational (The Paisley) Trust,.. 223 Bank Holidays, 206 Elderslie Directory, 296 Banks, 205 Eye (Paisley Royal Victoria) In- Banns, Fees for proclamation of, 202 firmary, 209 Beaconsfield Club, 225 Bicycle Clubs, 235 Bowling Clubs, 233 Fairs, 204 Refuge, Building (" Economic") Societies, 206 Female 209 Fiars Prices, 241 Building ("Model") Societies, ... 207 Fire Brigade, 192 Burgh Officer, 194 Florist Societies, 232 Burgh and Police Courts, 194 Burns Club, 201 Football Clubs, , 236 Foresters, Ancient Order of, 212 Buryinggrounds, gravediggers, &c. , 204 Free Breakfast Mission, 223 Free Public Library and Museum, 217 Carriers' Quarters, 201 Free Gardeners, 212 Cart Navigation Trustees, 192 Friendly and Funeral Societies,... 216 Cemetery Company (Limited), ... 218 Choral Union, 218 Christian Benevolent Society, 223 Good Templar Lodges, 213 Church of Scotland Young Men's Good Templar Hall Trust, 219 Guild, 223 Grocers' Company, 214 Church of Scotland Sabbath School Union, 223 Hammermen's Society, 214 Church Officers, 226 Harriers, 237 Clippens Directory, 302 Heritable (The Paisley) Property Club (The), 206 Investment Society, 206 Coats Observatory, 218 Highlanders' Association, 210 Coffee Room Buildings, 219 High Church Ecclesiastical Trus- Commissary Court, 194 tees, 223 Commissioners of Supply, 239 Horticultural Societies, 232 Conservative Association (Paisley), 224 Directory, 3°° Conservative Association (West Renfrewshire), 225 Constituency (Municipal), 191 Income Tax Commissioners, 242 Constituency (Parliamentary), ...... 191 Incorporated Societies, 214 Convalescent Home, 210 Incurable Diseases, Society for Co-operative Societies, ". 215 Treatment of, 210 County Council, 238 Industrial School, 207

Cowfeeders' and Dairymen's Asso- I Infirmary, 209 ciation, 243 I nkermann Directory, 306 Vlll CONTENTS.

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John Neilson Institution, 222 Quarrelton Directory, .- . . 295 Johnstone Directory, 264 Quarter Sessions, Court of, 194 Johnstone Directory Appendix, ... 284 Juridical Society, 225 Race Committee, , 201 of Peace Constables, Justice 194 Railway Companies, 200 Justice of Peace Court, 194 Ralston Gardens Association, Ltd. 233 Justices of the Peace, 194 Rechabites (Independent Order of), 212 202 Kennel Club, 232 Register Office, Religious Denominations, 226 Kibble Reformatory Institution, . . . 209 Renfrew Directory, 249 Lawn Tennis Clubs, 235 Renfrew Directory Appendix, 259 Liberal Associations, 224 Renfrewshire Police, 242 Liberal Club, 224 Rowing Clubs, 237 Liberal and Radical Unionist Asso- ciation, 224 Sabbath School Union, 230 Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, ...... 241 Savings Bank, 206 Linwood Directory, 302 School Board, , 220 School of Science and Art, 223 Magistrates and Town Council, ... 192 and other, 220 Maltmen's Society, 214 Schools, Public Masonic Lodges, 211 Shepherds, Loyal Order of Ancient, 212 Sheriff Court,, Member of Parliament, 191 194 Sheriff Officers, 194 Merchants, Corporation of, , 214 Shorthand Writers' Association,... 210 Oddfellows, 211 Skating Club, 237 Small Debt Court, Old Canine Society, , 232 194 Old Weavers' Society, 214 Sons of Temperance Friendly Omnibus traffic, 200 Society, 213 Ornithological Associations, 231 Street Guide, 11

Parishes, List of 202 Tannahill Club, 201 Parliamentary Ward Boundaries... 191 Parochial (Abbey) Board, 208 Thornhill Directory (included in Directory). Parochial (Paisley) Board, 207 Johnstone Peter Brough Bequest Fund, 219 Total Abstinence Society, 213 Directory, Philharmonic Society, 218 Trades' 153 Trade Societies, Philosophical Institution, 217 231 Philanthropic Temperance Associa- Tramways Company, Limited, ... 219 and Omnibus Traffic, ... 200 tion, 214 Tramways Photographic (Paisley Amateur) Society, 210 United Abstainers' Club, 213 Police Commissioners, 193 Political Clubs and Associations, . . . 224 Poor, Association for Improving Volunteers (officers of), 241 the Condition of, 209 Population of Paisley, 191 Ward (Parliamentary) boundaries, 191 Post Office, 195 Weights and measures, Inspectors of, 1 94 Poultry and Pigeon . . . Association, 232 Women's Christian and Abstinence Precentors, 226 Association, 214 Primrose League, 225 Women's Liberal Association, 225 Property (Paisley) Protection Asso- ciation, 207

Public Offices, &c, :. 199 Young Men's Christian Association, 230 —

LIST OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAGE PAGE Alexander, James,. 311 Kean & Wardrop, 16

Alliance Assurance Coy. , 330 Kent Insurance Co., 16 Anderson & Co., 3 2 3 Kilpatrick, Hugh, 318 Kilpatrick, John, & Son, 321

Knox, W. , 322 12 Bain, Robert J., 3 Baird, William, 322 Leggat, David, & Co., 328 Liverpool and London and Globe Ballantyne, J., & Son, 312 Begg, John, 320 Insurance Co., —Following Title Bell, Arch., & Sons, 317 page.

Biggar, William, ' 329 Lyle, D., 318 Black & Eadie, 311 Bryce, George F., 321 Mason, Alexander,.... 313 Muir, Roger, W., 332 M' Arthur, William (Ironmonger), 190 Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance M 'Arthur, Wm. (Smith), 308 Coy., 329 Macfee, John, 318 Cameron, Alexander, 318 Macfee, H. M., & Co., 316 Carswell, David, & Son, 315 M'Geoch, David, & Son, 320 Cochran, Robert, & Sons, 308 M'Gown, Alex. B., 316 Curr, William, 324 MTlwrick, Wm. J., 321 Currie, William, 313 Currie, Thomson, & Co., —Facing North British and Mercantile In- Preface surance Compy., —Facing front board of Directory. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, 332 Davidson, C. , 309 Dickson, -William, 311 Donald, Thomas, 310 Parlane & Kerr, 321 Duff& Miller, 10 Paterson, Joseph, 319 Paterson, Sons, & Co.,.. 333 Paton, Robert, 320 Peattie, William, Ferguson, D. & Sons, 313 319 Ferguson, Norman, 318 Philp's Hydropathic, Dunblane, Back of Title page. Ferguson, W. C, 317 Porter, John, Forrest & Son, —Facing page 17. 323 Primrose, George, 310

Primrose, James C. , 323 Gibspn, Andrew, —Facing page 17. Provident Co-Operative Society,... 326

Gibson & Reid, 309 Prudential Assurance Coy. , 330 Gilmour, John, 321 Gleniffer Laundry, 308 Oakes, Robert, 328 Good Templar Halls, 315 Queen Insurance Compy., —Last board of Directory. Hay, Robert, & Son, 310 Hutchison, D. T., 314 Robertson & Son, 314 Robin, William, & Son, 324 Isdale M'Callum, & 319 Rowat, Alex. , & Co. , 325 —

LIST OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

Scottish Imperial Insurance Coy. Underwood Co - Operative Coal Facing last board of Directory. Society, 315 Fire Life Scottish Legal Life Assurance Union and Insurance Co. , 330 Society, 331 Urie & M'Lean, 310 Speirs, William, 309 Stevenson, Charles, 323 Victoria Laundry, 320 Stevenson , Matthew, 311 • Stonefield Laundry, 328 Storrie, J. & W., 314 Watt, J., 317 Fire Life Office, Sun and —Front Whiteford, J. H., 323 board of Directory. Winning & Fulton, 314 Wood, James, & Co., 312 Templeton, J., & Co., 322 Thomson, Joseph, 320

Thompson, M. F. , — Page facing Yielder, R.,&Co., 316 Contents. Young, Wm., 322

DUFF & MILLER, WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c, 20 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,

Large and Varied Stock of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &. ELECTRO-PLATE of every description. SPECIALTY in SPOONS and FORKS. WEDDING RINGS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, &c, &c. CLOCKS, TIMEPIECES, A1TD OFFICE CLOCKS. Estimates GHveii. for Turret Clock Work. ELECTRICALLY - CONTROLLED CLOCKS. GENERAL ELECTRO - PLATERS in GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL, BRONZE, See.

Every Description of Metal Work "Dead" Frosted by Patent Sand Blast Apparatus. " Kristaline " and " Zapon " Dip Lacquers or Enamels to prevent Tarnishing.

EEPAIRS of all kinds Executed by a Staff of Efficient Workmen.

Works : 50 R0PEW0RK LAKE, HOWARD STREET, GLASGOW. PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

ABBEY Close, from 18 Smithhills to Bridge street (north), from 20 Abbey Abbey street atreet to Abbey bridge Abbey street, from Abbey close to Broomlands, west end of Wellmeadow Thread street to Ferguslie Abboy terrace, Cochran street Bi-owd's lane, west side of 97 Causeyside Abercorn buildings, 21 Gauze street to George place Abercorn street, north end of West Brown st., off so. side of Underwood rd. Croft to Laighpark Buchanan street (East), north side of Abingdon pi., west side of Mossvale lane Incle street to Greenlaw street Albion street, from 25 Lovest. westward Buchanan terrace, road Albert street, off Springbank road Buchanan street (West), south from Albert place, Espedair street 28 George street to Canal street Alexandria place, Calside Burlington place, 7 West Croft street Alice place, north side of Neilson street. Bute place, west side of Neilston street Anchor buildings, north side of Seedhill Bute terrace, Laighpark Annfield place, Barterholm, off Lylesland Argyle street, off Lady lane, westward Armour place, east side of Carbrook at. CALEDONIA street, from St. James Auchentoriie ter., so. side of Seedhill rd. street northward to Greenock road Arthur street, west side of Well street Caledonia place, corner of Murray street and Greenock road BACK Sneddon, north of 2 Old Sneddon Calside avenue, west of Calside Back row, from west end of Maxwellton Calside, south-west from head of Causey- to West lane, Ferguslie aide to Stock street Bank street, south from 22 Gauze st. Cameron street, continuation of Bank st. to Mill street Campbell street (South), from 8 Neilston Barclay street, south from 15 George street to Espedair burn street to Canal street Campbell street (West), north of 53 Balmoral place, Broomlands Broomlands Barracks (Foot), north side of Williams- Camphill, south side of 82 Canal street burgh Camphill place, between Canal street Barracks (Militia staff), south side of and Camphill Williamsburgh Canal street, west from 86 Causeyside Barrhead road, east from Blackball b'dgs street to Ralston square Barr street, south from 20 George st. Carbrook street, from north side of 53 to Canal street Broomlands to West Campbell street Barshaw place, off Well street Carlile lane, east side of 85 New Sneddon Barterholm, east side of Lylesland to river Bath place, Seedhills Carlile place, east side of New Sneddon, Bellfield place, Springbank road opposite Wallace street Flackhall buildings, from Lonend to Cart lane, eaat side of 80 New Sneddon Canal Kailway bridge to river Blacklaw lane, west from 18 New Cart street, from Thread st. to Seedhills Sneddon to Back Sneddon Cartrale lane, from Cartvale house to Blackland place, eaat side of Calside New Sneddon Blackstoun road, west from Greeuhill Carriagehill, from Dovesland southward Bladda, north of Saucel Carriagehili drive, from Mary street to Brabloch, east side of Renfrew road Braid's road Braid's road, from Colinslee to Sunny- Carriagehill (High), west of Orr Town side road Caatlehead, north side of Crow road, ap- Brick lane, from So. Croft to No. Croft proach by west end of Canal street Bridge lane, south side of Maxwellton Castle street, west end of Wellmeadow to old Canal Bridge to George street Bridge street (south), from Abbey Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirren st. bridge to Orchard street to Calside 12 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Cawthorne court, east side of Orr street Duke street, south side of Rowan street (off Orr square) Dyers' wynd, east side of 48 Moss street Chain road, West toll, southward to river Chapelhill, off Barrhead road Charleston, by Lylesland westward EA.RL Grey place, west side of Lylesland Christie buildings. High street west end Espedair street, from 56 Causeyside of St. James bridge southward Christie street, south of Garthland street Christie lane, east side of 93 New FALSIDE rd., near Colinslee westward Sneddon to the Quay Ferguslie, west end of Broomlands to Churchhill, north side of 86 High street Millarston to Oakshaw street Ferguslie buildings, south side of Back Church place, School wynd, to Churchhill row, Ferguslie Clark street, west of Greenock road to Ferguslie (Back row of), west end of Westmarch Maxwellton to West lane of Ferguslie Clark's place, Seedhill Ferguslie East lane, south of 41 Broom- Clavering street, from Well st. to King st. lands to Maxwellton Cleopatra buildings, Springbank road Ferguslie Mid lane, 7 Ferguslie to Max- Clyde terrace, Nethercommon wellton Clydeview terrace, Springbank road Ferguslie walk, from 42 Broomlands Cochran street, off Mill street northward Colinslee, from Carriagehill to Potterhill Ferguslie west lane, 2 Ferguslie to Commercial court, 112 Causey side, west Coats's Thread works side Forbes place, from 10 Causeyside to Corsebar road, from Maxwellton. to Water brae (Burgh) Meikleriggs Cotton street, south side of 23 Gauze GALLOWAY street, off Underwood rd. street to Abbey street Garthland lane, north side of Garthland st Oouuty buildings, St. James street Garthland place, east end of Garthland County place, from Gilmour street to street, opposite Christie street Moss street Garthland street, from east end of Cowieston, foot of Maxwellton street Gauze street to Williamsburgh Craigielea place, off Murray street Gas Work, north-west of foot of Well st, Croft (East), from Wallneuk to Renfrew Gateside, east side of Renfrew road road Gauze street, from Smithhills street to Croft (North), from Greenlaw street to Garthb nd street Newton quay George place, east end of George street Croft (South), east end of Abercorn to Brown's lane bridge to Wallneuk George street, west side of 96 Causey- Croft (West), from 1G New Smithhills side to Broomlands to Abercorn street Gilmour street, from High street (Cross) Crossflat, south side of Garthland street north to New Sneddon Crossflat terrace, South side of Glasgow Gladstone terrace, Neilaou street road Glasgow road, begins at East toll Cross street, 29 Castle st. to 5 Queen st. Glebe street (now Cochran st.), off Mill st. Crow road, Calside to Maxwellton Glendale place, South side of Braids rd. Craigielea street, off Murray street Gleu lane, north side of 29 St. James Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside street to Glen street Cumberland pi., head of Laigh Kirk lane Gleu street, west side of to Caledonia street DIXON st., from Philips st. to Whitehead Glenview, east from Lylesland st. Glenview terrace, Neilston road Douglas street, from Arthur street to Gordon place, King street Clavering street Gordon's lane, east side of 82 Causey- Douglas terrace, Inchinnan road side to Burn row Dovesland, from Lylesland to Carriage- Greenhaugh, Glasgow road hill PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. 13

Greenhill, north-west side of Underwood Laigh Kirk lane, west side of 110 street Causeyside to Cumberland court Greenhill road, off Underwood road Laigh park, north eud of Abercorn st. Greenlaw, north of Garthland street Lawn St., head of Gauze st. to Wallneuk Greenlaw drive, uorth of Williamsburgh, Linside terrace, north side of Seedhill Glasgow road road Greenlaw street, east end of North Lexwell place, Chain road Croft eastward Lonend, from Saucel to Blackhall bdgs Greenlaw terrace, north side of Glasgow Love street, from St. James place to and east of Eoyal terrace Nethercommon Greenock rd., continuation of Caledonia st Lowndes' lane, east side of 78 New Sneddon to the river HAMILTON place, 78 New Sneddon Lylesland, from Neilston street to Hamilton street (Great), (by Calside) Carriagehill east side of Calside by Dovesland Lylesland terrace, Espedair street Hamilton street, west side of Renfrew Lylesland terrace, Espedair street to river Hannay street, West side of Well street MACDOWALL street, west side of Harbour lane, east side of 92 New Caledonia street westward Sneddon to Quay M'Farlane's lane, north side of North Harbour (New), Carlile place Croft to Niddry street Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill road Macfarlane street, west from Greenock Hawthorn buildings, Laigh park road to Pattison's Mound Highland lane, south side of South Croft M'lutyre place, Orr street High street, west eud of St. James Mackenzie street, from Blackstoun road bridge to Wellmeadow to Greenhill road Hillview place, Espedair MacKean st., from Murray st. to Clark st. Holyrood place, 3 Back Sneddon street M'Kerrell street, Crossflat Hospital lane, west side of 6 New M'Leod's buildings (Smithhills), east Sneddon to Back Sneddon end of St. James bridge Howe street, Barskiven Mansfield place, west side of Neilston st. Hunter street, west side of 22 Moss st. Marshall's lane, north side of Orchard street to river INCHINNAN road, continuation of Mary street, west side of Carriagehill Love street Maxwell place, Mill street Incle street, from Lawn street to east Maxwell street, east side of Love street end of Gauze street to Back Sneddon Ivanhoe place, 43 Back Snedion Maxwellton, east of Ferguslie Back row JANEFIELD place, Barterholm, off Maxwellton street, south side of 13 Lylesland Broomlands to Cowieston Johnstone road, begins at West toll Meeting House lane, west side of 14 Johnston street, from Causeyside to Moss street to Oakshaw street Orchard street Melbourne terrace, Seedhill road John street, north side of 72 Broomlands Middle lane, west side of 11 New Sned- don to Back Sneddon KILNCROFT lane, east side of Car- Millar st., from Mill st. to Christie st,' riagehill Millarston, west end of Ferguslie Kilnside cres., North side of Seedhill rd. Mill st., east end of Gauze st. to Seedhill King st., from Saucel south-west svard Mill place, Camphill King street, north side of 76 Broomlands, Minerva place, Springbank road opposite to Queen street Moncrieff street, east side of 71 Love Knox street, from 47 Broomlands to street to Back Sneddon West Campbell street Moss street, from Bank buildings to LADY lane, west end of High street to Old Sneddon Canal street Moss-side place, Greenock road Ladyburn place, Seedhill road Mossvale, north end of Greenock road 14 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Mossvale lane, off Greenock road RALSTON square, south side of 50 Mossvale st., west side of Mossvale lane George street Municipal buildings, Gilmour street Ralston terrace, Seedhill road Murray street, west of Greenock road Renfrew rd.,continuationof Renfrew st. to Westmarch Renfrew street, north end of East Croft • to Gateside Richmond place, south side of Stock st. NIDDRY street, west side of Renfrew Richmond place, New Stock street street to river Rosebery place, South from Carriagehill Neil street, from Oowieston eastward Rowan street, east side of Lylesland Neilston street (Burgh), from head of Royal terrace, north side of Glasgow Causeyside to Lylesland road and east of Garthland place Neilson st. (Calside), east side of Smith st. Russell st., north-east from Greenock rd. Nethercomnion,from Love st. northward New Smithhills, north side of 4 Smith- hills to West Croft SANDHOLES, head of Well street to New Sneddon, north side of Old Sneddon King street to Cartvale Saucel, east end of Gordon's la. to Lonend New street, south side of 28 High street School wynd, west side of 6 Moss street to Causeyside to Oakshaw street New Stock street, continuation of Stock Seedhill, from Cart street eastward street Eastward Shuttle street, south side of 80 New Newton street, from Cowieston west- street to Brown's lane ward to Maxwellton Silk st, east side of Lawn st. to Gauze st. North street, east side of Love street to Sir Michael street, south side of 24 Back Sneddon George street to Canal street Springbank road, from north of Love OAKSHAW street, from head of School street to Mossvale lane wynd to the John Neilson Institution Smith's lane, north-east side of 72 New Oakshawhead, north of the John Neilson Sneddon to river Institution, by Oakshaw street Smith street, from Stock st. to Neilston Old Sneddon, foot of Moss street to street (Calside) Abercorn bridge Smithhills, from east end of St. James Orchard street, east side of 81 Causey- bridge to Gauze street side to Gordon's lane Stanley drive, off Blackland Mill road, Orr square, north side of 81 High street westward Orr st., from Orr sq. to Oakshaw st. Stanley place, 48 to 50 Causeyside Orr street (South), from Neilston street Stevenson st., from head of Causeyside to Espedair street westward Orr Town, south side of Mary street Stirling street, west side of Calside to Stevenson street St. James place, from foot of Moss st. PARK place, east side of Calside to Love street Park road, from Smith street to Burgh St. James street, from Love street to boundary Underwood street Pattison st.,off Greenhill rd. westward St. Mary's terrace, Colinslee road Phillips st., continuation of Cochran st. Stockst., westside of Lylesland to Calside Potterhill, southward of Carriagehill Stoney brae, from Oakshaw street to St. Prince's st., north side of Underwood st. James street Prussia street, east side of 25 Causey- Stow place, foot of Storie st. to Stow st. side to Gordon's lane Storie street, south side of 37 High st. to Canal street QUAY lane, east side of 88 New Sned- Stow street, west side of 80 Causeyside don to Quay to Stow place Queen street, south side of 7 Broom- St. Mary terrace, Colinslee lands to George street St. Mirren st., from Ci'oss to Causeyside PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. 15

TANNAHILL place, Greenock road Water brae (Burgh), foot of St. Mirren Terrace bdgs., 109 High St., and fronting street to river river, west end of St. James bridge Water brae (New Town), west side of Thistle street, back of Thistle buildings 4 New Smithhills to river Thistle buildings, Corsebar road Water lane, south side of Maxwellton Thomas street, north side of 36Ferguslie Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street Thread street, from Bank st. to Cart st. Wellington place, Caledonia street Twigg's lane, north side of 62 New Wellington st.,westside of Caledonia st. Sneddon to river Wellmeadow, west end of High street to Broomlands UNDERWOOD lane, from 21 Well st. Well st., north side of 27 Wellmeadow st. eastward West brae, north side of 31 Wellmeadow Underwood road, from St. James street to Oakshaw street to foot of Well street West St., south side of 20 Broomlands Union st., north side of Underwood st. Westmarch street, Westmarch Union street, south side of Stock street Whitehaugh terrace, north side of Glas- gow road, past Whitehaugh lodge VANDUARA place, 11 School wynd Whitehead street, continuation of Victoria place, Lady lane Cameron street Victoria buildings, Greenock road Williamsburgh, east end of Garthland Victoria street, off Springbauk road street to East toll bar William st., north side of 68 Broomlands WALLACE street, east side of 50 Love Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to street to Carlile place Clark's place Wallneuk, north end of Lawn street to Wilson terrace, Glasgow road East Croft street Windsor place, George street Wardrop street, south side of George Windsor place, North side of George st street to Canal street Woodside place, King street, west — ; ESTABLISHED 1802. KENT FIRE & LIFE OFFICES.

Funds, ,£857,313. Moderate Sates- Prompt Settlements.

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ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills—erected in the year 1160- keys to be had at James Adams, church officer, 11 Abbey clos^ Abbey Asylum, Crow road, Calside—John Calder, governor Abbey Parish Poorhouse, Crow road, Calside — John Calde]

governor ; John M. Campbell, inspector—ho. Blackland cottag 3 Abbey Parish Poor-Rates Office, 98 High street—Finlay Kerr, co' - lector—4 Phillips street Abbey Sounding Aisle, Abbey close — James Adams, 11 Abbe close, keeper Abercorn Foundry Company (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), iron founders, North Croft Abercorn Goods Station, 10 Hamilton st.—Robert Sharp, agent Abercorn Railway Station, Renfrew road—Robert Sharp stationmaster Abercorn Ship-Building Company (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson) Abercorn street Abercorn Weaving Factory (H. Crawford), Abercorn street Abercrombie, Alex., lithographer, Glasgow—house Rowantree3 Castlehead Abercrombie, John, writer and notary public, of Hart, Abercrombie & Lang, procurator-fiscal depute for the Upper Ward of Ren frewshire, and joint justice of peace fiscal for Renfrewshire- house Craigmuir, Meikleriggs Abercrombie, Robert Graham, chartered accountant and stock " broker, 94 High street ; telephone No. 79 ; telegrams, Aber crombie, Paisley " —house Dunacre, , Glasgow Abercrombie, T. Graham, architect, 13 Gilmour street — hous< Redholme, Castlehead Abercrombie, William, Craigmuir, Meikleriggs Abercrombie, William, jun., of Sutherland & Abercrombie, soap manufacturers, Park Soap Works, Glasgow — house Greenlaw drive Acton, James, coal dealer, 10 Orchard street—house do. Adam, Agnes, dressmaker, 13 George street B 18 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Adam, Agnes, of A. & M. Adam—house Hunterfield, Chapelhill Adam, Alexander, soot merchant and chimney-sweep, 14 Smithhills Adam, Alexander, jun., chimney-sweeper and soot merchant, 7 Storie street Adam, Alexander, hairdresser, 14 Old Smithhills—ho. 6 Bank st. Adam, Miss E., fruiterer and confectioner, 60 Causeyside Adam, James, 20 Causeyside Adam, James, tailor and clothier, 4 Smithhills—house do. Adam, James, & Son, glass merchants, glaziers, glass embossers and gilders, 19 Moss street Adam, James, accountant, and secretary to J. & P. Coats Limited —house Ferguslie villa Adam, James B., wine merchant, 8 Orchard street—ho. 4 Christie st. Adam, James R., teacher, Camphill School—ho. 4 Old Smithhills Adam, Janet, confectioner, 18 Carriagehill—house do. Adam, John, writer, and agent for the City of Glasgow Life, and North British and Mercantile, Scottish Union and National Fire and Life Insurance Companies, 9 Gilmour street—house Nor well, Castlehead Adam, John, hatter, hosier, and glover, 9 High street (The Cross)—house Albion Cottage, Lylesland Adam, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 9 Williamsburgh—ho. do. Adam, John, & Son, chemists and druggists, 23 Broomlands Adam, John, farmer, East Walkinshaw Adam, Mary, of A. & M. Adam—house Hunterfield, Chapelhill Adam, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 60 Causeyside—ho. do. Adam, Miss, 5 Christie street Adam, Mrs., grocer, 4 Seedhill—house 7 do. Adam, Mrs. William, greengrocer, fruiterer, and confectioner, 23 Gauze street—house 32 Cotton street Adam, Eobert, assistant sanitary inspector—ho. 39-^ Broomlands Adam, Robert, grocer, 19 Lawn street—house 19 Greenhill road Adam, Robert, spirit merchant, 68 George street—house do. Adam, Robert H., M.A., M.B., CM., D.P.H.—ho. 82 High street Adam, William, of Farr & Adam—house 1 Kilnside place Adam, A. & M., drapers and hosiers, 36 High street Adam, William, jun., assistant sanitary inspector, Municipal b'dgs. house Hunterfield, Blackhall Adam, William, farmer, Barnhill, Inchinnan Adam, William, manager, Soho Engine Works—ho. 17 Wardrop st. Adam, William, jun., at Clark & Co.'s—house 7 North street Adams, Alexander, hairdresser, 14 Old Smithhills—ho. 6 Bank st. officer the and keeper of Sounding Adams, James, church of Abbey ,, Aisle—house 11 Abbey close — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 19

Adams, Mrs., greengrocer, 7 Neilston road Adams, Thomas, Scotch draper, 44 Storie street Agate, William, Mus. Bac, Oxon., teacher of music, organist of Geo. A. Clark Town Hall and St. James Church, Castlehead Agnew, Miss, of Henderson & Agnew—house 102 Causeyside Aikman & Co., scourers and finishers, Cumberland Works, Cum- berland place, Causeyside Aikman, J., drug store, 19 George street. Airlie, Jeanie S., teacher, Camphill Public School—ho. 5 Royal ter. Aitken, Adam, juu., law apprentice with M'Naughton & Lochhead house 8 Whitehaugh terrace. Aitken, David, draper and clothier, 44 New street—house East View villa, Glasgow road Aitken, George, assistant inspector, Burgh Parochial Office—house 65 Love street Aitken, James, church officer of North Parish Church—house 29 Glen street Aitken, John, farmer, Foxbar Aitkeu, Robert, spirit merchant, 27 Lawn street—ho. 26 Gauze st. Aitken, Thomas, joiner, 36 Stock street—house 8 do. Aitken, Thomas, baker, 17 Wellmeadow—house do. Aitken, Thomas, clerk to John Clark & Co. —ho. 7 Cotton street Aitkeu, Mrs., William, grocery and wool store, 18 Mossvale street house do. Albertsberg, Dr. W. G. T., master of modern languages, Grammar School—-house Eastfield, Greenlaw drive Alexander, James, house painter and decorator, 5 George street- workshop 162 do. —house 5 do. (see advt.) Alexander, Jessie, teacher North Public School—ho. 3 George st. Alexander, Jessie, matron Paisley Infirmary Alexander, John O., distributor of stamps and sub-collector of taxes, agent for Yorkshire Fire_and Life Insurance Company and the Scottish Alliance Insurance Company Limited, 4 Causeyside—house Barterholm road Alexander, John, purveyor and confectioner, 5 Love street—ho. do. Alexander, John, boot and shoemaker, 17 Thread street Alexander & M'Intyre, manufacturers, 109 Causeyside Alexander, Robert, 2 Gordon place Alexander, R. J., cashier at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's—house 5 Falside Alexander, Thomas, officer New Jerusalem Church — house 12 George street Alexander, William, of Alexander & M'Intyre—house Auchen- cairn, Glasgow road

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Alexander William, feuar, Auchencairn, Glasgow road Algie, Peter, farmer, Old Mains, Inchinnan Allan, Charles, market gardener, Moss tol] Allan, James, lathsplitter, 19 Sandholes—house 10 Castle street Allan, Janet Ann, teacher, 49 High Street Allan, John S., paper and tea merchant, 5 Camphill place Allan, John S., jnn., at W. Wotherspoon's Glenfield Starch works —house Glenellen, Lylesland Allan, Mary M., teacher, Stevenson street Public School—house 8 Sommerville place, Monteith row, Glasgow Allan, Miss, dress and mantlemaker, 49 High street Allan, Peter, hatter, hosier, and glover, 107 High street—house 1 Crossflat terrace Allan, S. A., clerk and insurance agent, 8 M'Kerrell street Allan, William, Sergeant-Major, 2nd V.B., A. & S. H., Drill hall- house Drill hall Allan, William, china dealer, 4 Espedair Allan, William, cowfeeder, Wester Crossflat—house do. Alliance Assurance Co., 151 West George st., Glasgow (see advt.) Allice, Andrew, at James Harvey & Co.'s—house Greenlaw drive Allice, T., at Jas. Harvey & Co.'s—house Greenlaw drive Allison, Alexander, flesher, 34 High street—house Lusshaugh, Glasgow road Allison, Allan, assurance agent, 4 Stevenson street Allison, Archibald, teacher, South Public School—house 22 Oak- shaw street Allison, David, church officer of St. James' United Presbyterian Church, 3 Underwood road Allison, Hugh, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, 14 Gilmour street—house Oldhall, Ralston Allison, Janet C, teacher, Fergnslie Public School—ho. 26 Argyle st. Allison, Joseph, & Co., ham curers and provision merchants, 20 Sandholes and 1 Allison place, Williamsburgh Allison, Joseph, of Joseph Allison & Co.—house 2 Allison place, Williamsburgh Allison, Mrs., fruiterer, 22 Causeyside—house do. Allison, Robert, timber broker, 154 St. Vincent street, Glasgow house Rosemount, Castlehead Allison, Robert, joiner, 23 Lady lane—house 29 Canal street Allison, Robert, warehouseman at M. Greenlees & Son's—house 3 Woodside place Allison, William, timber merchant, Victoria Saw mills, 23 Love street—house Cartvale house, Love street Allison, William," plumber and gasfitter, 25 Broomlands—house do. — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 21

Allison, William, farmer, South Arkleston Amy, Joseph, physician and surgeon, surgeon to Infirmary, West- End Medical hall, 78 Broomlands-—house Churchhill house Anderson, Annie, confectioner, 45 George street—house do. Anderson & Co., funeral undertakers & carriage hirers, 38 Causeyside Anderson, Ebenezer, carpenter, joiner, and funeral furnisher 6 New street (see advt.) Anderson, George, & Co., china and earthenware merchants, 47 Moss street—-house 4 Buchanan terrace Anderson, James, certificated art teacher—house Balerno cottage, Bishoj)ton Anderson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Clydeview terrace, Springbank road—house Anna villa, Greenock road Anderson, James, cashier, Daily Express Office— house Rockbank cottage, Floors street, Johnstone Anderson, James, funeral undertaker and violin maker, 43 Well- meadow—house 131 George street Anderson, J. & J. G., family grocers and grain merchants, 1 Saucel Anderson, John, at J. & I). Whitehead's—house 131 George street Anderson, John, accountant and insurance agent, and treasurer to School Board, 5 County place—house 27 Maxwellton street Anderson, J., keeper of Abercorn Bowling Green, 3 Auchentorlie place Anderson, John G-., of J. & J. G. Anderson — ho. 7 South Campbell street Anderson, Lizzie, teacher, Lawn street school—ho. 2 Hillview pi. Anderson, Miss E. J., music teacher, 25 Oakshaw street Anderson, Miss Mary, teacher, Fergus] ie Half-Time School—house 25 Oakshaw street Anderson, Miss M. M., teacher of painting on china, &c, 131 George street Anderson, Mrs., dressmaker, 29 St. James street Anderson, Mrs. William, grocer, 16 Lawn st. — house 12 Lawn st. Anderson, Robert, draper, 80 Broomlands—house 19 King street Anderson, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Caledonia street house do. Anderson, William, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 82 Canal street—house 142 George street Andrew, Alexander, teacher, South public school — house 17 Storie street Andrew, Alexander, missionary, Free High Church—house 4 Green- hill road Andrew, Andrew G., fancy goods merchant, 42 Moss street—house 9 Moss street —

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Andrew, James, farmer, Bushes farm Andrew, A., dress and mantle maker, 6 Glenview ter., Neilston rd. Andrew, Robert, salesman at Alex. M'Laren, Sons, & Co., Glasgow —house, Bushes farm Andrew, Simon, & Sons, millers, Mills, Glasgow road Andrew, Thomas, grocer, 2 Potterhill—house do. Andrew, Thomas, keeper Tannakill hall, 18 Moss street Andrew, William, wine and spirit merchant, 96 Causevside—house 15 Wardrop street Andrews, John, Wellmendow house, 11 Wellmeadow Andrews, John, draper, 101 High street Andrews, John, clerk, Gas office—house 9 Camphill place Appleford, Frank Langley, Episcopal clergyman, 2 Park terrace, Underwood road Archibald, George, sen., warper, 15 Barr street—house do. Archibald, George, warehouseman with M. Greenlees & Son—ho. 11 Argyle street Archibald, Robert, at M. Greenlees & Sons—house 15 Barr street Archibald, Thomas, warper, 5 Marshall's lane—house 23 Argyle st. Armour, Hugh, flesher, 53 Broomlands—house 12 Carbrook street Armour, Robert, insurance agent, 3 Buchanan terrace Armour & Wilson, joiners, 48 High street Armour, W. T., of Armour & Wilson—house 29 Thread street Armstrong & M'Nair, joiners and timber merchants, 12 and 13 St. James street Armstrong, John, of Armstrong & M'Nair—ho. 54 Caledonia st. Armstrong, Maggie, milliner and dressmaker, 6 Cochran street Arndale, Hugh, nurseryman, Stoneneld and Potterhill Arneil, Robert, farmer, Corsebar Arnott, John, grocer and hamcurer, 20 Broomlands — house 94 George street Arnott, Samuel, grocer, 53 Caledonia street—house 5 Caledonia st. Arnott, William, church-officer of Oakshaw U. P. Church—house 4 Meeting-house lane Arnott, William, flesher, 21 Gauze street—house 41 Underwood Arrol, James, at Smith Brothers & Co.'s—house Alice place Arthur, Alexander, at John Spence & Sons—-ho. 28 Well street Arthur, Andrew, of Arthur & Co. (Ltd.), Glasgow, Barshaw house Arthur, James, of Arthur &Co. (Ltd.), Glasgow, Castlehill, Ayrshire Arthur, Mrs. James, Barshaw house, Glasgow road Arthur, John, warper, 4 Cumberland court—house 139 George st. Arthur, Joseph Fowler, wine and spirit merchant, Criterion Spirit vaults, 14 Old Sneddon, and Theatre buildings, Greenock house 22 Eldon street, Greenock —

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Arthur, Robert, church officer High Parish Church—house 14 Oakshaw street Arthur, Samuel, flesher, 17 George street—ho. 5 West Buchanan st. Arthur, William, watchmaker and jeweller, 70 High street—house 7 Calside Ashurst, G-., Abercorn Restaurant, 6 West Croft Asquith, K., clothier and drapery agent, 13 Wardrop street Atlas Engine Works (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), 21 Back Sneddon Auchencloss, James C., of Currie & Co.—house Caledonia road, Saltcoats Auchterlonie, William, goods superintendent, Glasgow & South- western Railway Co., Canal Line Stations, and agent for the Railway Passengers Assurance Company—residence Canal bank house Auld, George, head joiner at Kibble Reformatory—house Burnside villa Auld, John P., & Son, funeral undertakers, 30 Orchard street Auld, John, P. & Son, joiners, cabinetmakers, and upholsterers.. 30 Orchard street—house do. Auld, Misses, Park place, Calside

BAILLIE, Daniel, cowfeeder, Lylesland dairy—house do. Bain, Donald, lessee of Paisley baths, 50 Storie street—house do. Bain, James H., grocer and spirit merchant, 5 Moncrieff street house 25 Stock street Bain, Robert J., wholesale manufacturing cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 49 High street and 41 Wellmeadow—house 49 High street (see advt.) Baird, Alexander, gardener at Chapel house—house Blackhall buildings Baird, Charlotte, teacher South Public School—ho. 6 Glenview Baird, Edmond, telegraph lineman, 70 Canal street Baird, George, of Thomas Gilmour & Co.—house 13 Great Hamilton street Baird, James, cabinetmaker, 24 High street—house 5 Stow street Baird, James, barber, 17 George street Baird, James, hairdresser, 2 Gauze street—house 5 Garthland lane Baird, John F., at Spiers, Gibb & Co.'s—ho. Denewood, Greenock rd. Baird, Robert, at Spiers, Gibb & Co.'s—house 50 Love street Baird, William, of Kirkwood, Baird & Co.—house Glenview Baird, William, saddler and harness maker, 79 High street—house Askomill cottage, Greenock road (see advt.) Baird, Wilson, of Kirkwood, Baird & Co.—house Askomill, Greenock road —

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Baker, Mrs., grocer, 3 Silk street Balclerston, James, 32 Oaksbaw street Balderston, James, mill manager at Clark & Co.'s—house 2 Green- law terrace Balderston, Robert, of Clark & Co., Anchor Thread mills—house Ardgowan, Blackball

Baldwin, Mrs. , 5 Royal terrace Balfour, Elizabeth, wine and spirit merchant, 105 George street Balfour, William, tailor, 14 High street Ballantyne, John, & Son, booksellers and stationers, 28 High street (see advt.) Ballantyne, William, confectioner, 39 Well street Balnave, David, at David Murray & Sons'—ho. 2 M'Intyre place. Bank of Scotland, St. Mirren street—George Seton Veitch, agent residence Friarshall. Bannatyne, David, groundsman to Abercorn F.C. —ho. 3 Brown's place Bannerman, Alexander, Barrhead omnibus, A. C. Pirie's, Gilmour street, 10, 12, 4 and 7 o'clock daily Barbour, Mrs. James, umbrella, bag, and waterproof warehouse, 12 High street—house 13 High street Barclay, Alexander, draper, 51 Broomlands—house do. Barclay, Andrew, contractor, 76 Canal street—house 77 do. Barclay, George, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Limited—house Thorn house, Johnstone Barclay, Henry, sergeant of police—house 13 Barclay street Barclay, James, builder, Christie street—house 5 Greenlaw terrace Barclay, James, under manager at Win. Fulton & Sons—house Glenview cottage, Glenfield Barclay, James, 3 Gateside Barclay, Mrs. John, 3 Gateside Barclay, Mrs., clothes mangling and dressing, 3 Minerva place Barclay, Misses, The Cottage, Gateside Barlow, H. Dudley, Fern bank, Meikleriggs Barnett, John Archibald, 9 Glen street Barr, Alexander, builder—house Bellena cottage, Hawkhead road Barr, Allan, spirit merchant, 12 Lyleslancl—house 3 Orr street Barr, Andrew, nesher, 5 Silk street Barr, Archibald Allison, of William Motherwell & Co. —house Barr, George, coal merchant, 8 Orr street Barr, George, of Barr & Provan—house 16 Barclay street Barr, George, at MacRobert, Son & Hutchison's—house Bellena cottage, Hawkhead road —

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Barr, Hugh, of Barr & M'Caig, 1 1 Shuttle street Barr, .Hugh, joiner and builder, 9 Espedair street—house 2 Lyles- Jand terrace Barr, -lames II., cowfeeder, 18 Sandholes Barr, James, of Barr, Stirrat, & Co.—house Castlehead Barr, James, yarn merchant, L09 Causeyside—house Castlehead Barr, James, joiner and timber merchant, 45 and 46 Causeyside house Albert place, Espedair street Barr, John, manufacturing stationer and fancy goods importer, 81 High street—house 39 Welimeadow Barr, John, wood turner, Mossvale wprks—house Beechwood, Greenock road Barr, John, broker, 24 Old Sneddon—house do. Barr, John, officer of Inland Revenue—house 6 Greenlaw terrace Ban* & M'Caig, builders, 11 Shuttle street Barr, Mrs., Laighpark, Renfrew road Barr, Mrs., dairy, 23 Calside Barr, Mrs., Gateside Barr, Mrs. John, 39 Welimeadow Barr, Mrs. John, 48 Causeyside Barr, Mrs. P., of J. Hamilton & Co.—house 26 Causeyside Barr, Mary, dressmaker, 6 Lonend Barr, Patrick, embroiderer, Glasgow—house, 26 Causeyside Barr & Provan, plumbers, 11 Johnston street Barr, Robert, cowfeeder and dairyman, 39 Lady lane Barr, Stirrat, & Co., yarn merchants, 109 Causeyside Barr, Susan, confectioner, 8 St. James place—house 22 Underwood Barr, Thomas M., at Mossvale works—ho. Beechwood, Greenock rd. Barr, William, Gateflat,- East Buchanan street Barratt, John, Mus. Bac, Oxon., organist of the Abbey and teacher of music—class-room 97 High street—ho. Mayfield, Sunnyside Barrett, W. T., officer of Inland Revenue—ho. 5 Garthland street Bartlemore, William, writer, joint-secretary and treasurer to the Renfrewshire Agricultural Society, and clerk to Incorporation of Merchants of Paisley, 99 High st. —ho. Braefoot, Castlehead Barton, Mrs., confectioner, 73 Love street Bassi, Stephen D., confectioner, 23 Carriagehill Bates, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Gauze st.—ho. 30 do. Bauchop, David, carter and contractor, 1 Great Hamilton street Bauchop, Mrs. William, Stonefield Beacom, Arthur, confectioner, 17 George street—house do. Beacom, Col.-Sergt. J. F., janitor Neilson Institution—house Neilson lodge, Oakshawhead Beaconsfield Club, Masonic buildings, 96 High street — Alex. Macfarlane, secretary —

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Beaton, Neil, contractor and dealer, 3 Underwood lane Beaton, Samuel, shoemaker, 75 High street—house 26 Cotton street Beaton, William, beamer, 11 Lylesland—house 8 Neilston road Beckett, J. & M., millinery and furnishings, 55 Causeyside—house Burnpark, Lylesland Beckett, James, bookseller and newsagent—house 32 Glen street Beckett, Matthew, Burnpark, Lylesland Begg, Alexander, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 112 Causeyside Begg, David, house factor, 7 Sir Michael street Begg, David, jun., Strathview, Potterhill Begg, James, 12 Waterloo street, Glasgow—house Westlands, Castlehead Begg, John, funeral undertaker, 24 Cotton street—house do. (see advt.) Begg, Robert C, of Wm. Brown, jun., & Co.—house Rockfield cottage, Potterhill Begg, Thomas, stationer 24 Cotton street Beith, Alexander, grocer, 1 Phillips street Beith, David, eating-house keeper, 12 Newton street Beith, John, foreman moulder to A. F. Craig & Co., Snawdoun works—house 5 Phillips street Beith, Robert, cashier at Charles Smith & Co.'s—house 99 Causeyside Bell, Allan, jun., music teacher, organist and choirmaster Holy

Trinity Church, 1 Garthland lane Bell, Archibald & Sons, dyers, cleaners, &c.—receiving offices,

Stanley Dyeworks and 6 Gilmour street, Paisley ; and at London, Dublin, Belfast, Londonderry, Edinburgh, Glas- gow, and Greenock—works, Stanley Dyeworks (see advt.) Bell, Charles, confectioner, 8 Lawn street Bell, Daniel, of Bell & M'Lachlan—house 10 St. James street Bell, James S., Sheriff- Clerk's office—house 12 Garthland street Bell, John, carriage hirer and contractor, 12 Causeyside and Forbes place—Beith and Dairy carriers' quarters Bell, John, of Archibald Bell & Sons—house Claremont, Blackball Bell & M'Lachlan, brickbuilders, 2 Glen lane Bell, Mrs., dressmaker, 5 Stow street Bell, Peter G., cashier to Fleming & Ferguson, Merksworth house Renfield house, Renfrew Bell, R. King, of Archibald Bell & Sons—house (after Martinmas) Middlepark, Stanely road Bell, William, foreman dyer, Glenfield—house Newhall villas, Glenfield Bell, W. J., ham curer and provision merchant, 38 New street PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 27

Berinet, C, picture frame maker, 16 George street—house do. Berry, Adam B., clerk, The Savings Bank of Paisley—house 63 George street Berry, John C, painter and glazier, 35 High street—house 48 do. Berry, Lizzie B., teacher, Camphill School—house 48 High street Berry, Mrs. Thomas, coal dealer, 45 Calside Bett, David, house painter, 41 Wellmeadow st.—ho. 52 High st. Beveridge, Agnes L., assistant teacher Ferguslie Half-Time School —house 26 Underwood Beveridge, George, teacher, Camphill Public School—house 2 Mansfield place Beveridge, John, joiner and builder, 1 Linside terrace—house 1 Melbourne terrace, Seedhill road Biggar, Anna S., teacher, South Public School—ho. 18 Oakshaw st. Biggar, Janet, teacher, Ferguslie Public School—ho. 18 Oakshaw st. Biggar, Mrs. Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street Biggar, Thomas, commission merchant, 18 Oakshaw street Biggar, William, house factor, 18 Oakshaw street (see advt.) Bird, Robert, late governor of Prison—house Rosslyn cottage, Eglinton street, Saltcoats Birrell, Mrs., greengrocer, 25 Cotton street Bisland, James, greengrocer and confectioner, 39 Underwood road Bisland, John, measurer, Terrace buildings—house 7 Whitehaugh terrace, Glasgow road Bisland, Mary, fruiterer and confectioner, 17 Gauze street Bisland, William, draper and woollen cloth merchant, 15 High street—house 15 Wellmeadow Bisset, Alexander, foreman of cleansing department, Burgh stables —house 18 Wallace street Black, C. A., dress and mantle maker, 67 Causeyside—ho. 44 Calside Black, Daniel, at Anchor Mills—house 3 Greenlaw terrace Black & Eadie, contractors, St. James' place (see advt.) Black, Rev. Hugh, M. A., minister Sherwood Free Church—house 1 Mansfield place. Black, James, of Morton & Black, wholesale drapers—ho. 4 Stow st. Black, John, pointsman, G. & S.-W. Railway, East Sandyford Black, Joseph, coal merchant, Canal station—ho. 3^ George street Black, Joseph, teacher of shorthand, 2 Bute place Black, Joseph, jun., reporter and agent, Glasgow Evening Neics— house 2 Bute place Black, Mary, dress and mantle maker, 12 Abbey street Black, Miss, dressmaker, 16 George street Black, M. G., provision merchant, 29 Wellmeadow—house do. Black, Montgomery G., sub-postmaster, 29 Wellmeadow—house do. —

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Blackley, Miss, dressmaker, cutter, and fitter, 23 Broomlands Blackwood, Alexander, farmer, Bottom, Inchinnan Blackwood & Co., joiners and timber merchants, 67 Love street Blackwood, Matthew, 66 Love street Blackwood, Matthew, jun., of Blackwood & Co.—house Ardmore, Chapelton, Port- Glasgow. Blackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street Blackwood, Walter, of Blackwood & Co. —house Craigiehaugh, Chapelton, Port-Glasgow. Blackwood, William & Son, bleachers, Craigton Bleachworks, Milngavie—house of call, Barr, Stirrat, & Co., 109 Causeyside Blair, Mrs., 19 Oakshaw street Blair, James C, apprentice-at-laAV with James Gardner—house 19 Oakshaw street Blair, Jane, spirit merchant, 68 Canal street—house 24 do. Blair, John M., cashier at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s, 5 Douglas ter. Blair, John, tailor, 37 George street—house do. Blair, Mrs. Agnes, general dealer, 3 Broomlands—ho. 16 Castle St. Blair, Mrs. John, Hay Weighs inn, 3 King street Blair, Robert, fishmonger, 53 George street Blane, David, slater and chimney sweep, 56 Storie street Blue, Miss, matron House of Refuge, Victoria laundry. Victoria place, Lady lane Bole, Mrs. William, spirit merchant, 2 Renfrew street—house 2 Niddry street Bonnar, Robert, commission agent, 3 Jauefield place Boag. Robt., fruiterer, 11 Cotton street—house do. Boog, Miss, ladies' school, house Borland, Andrew, painter and paper-hanger, 2 Bank street house 26 Glen street Borland, Henry, traveller to James Robertson —ho. 11 Camphill pi. Borland, James, carting contractor and carriage hirer, 1 Lylesland —house 1 Orr street Borland, Janet, fruiterer and confectioner, 5 St. James street Borland, Mrs. C, tobacconist and confectioner, 13 Moss street house 13 Moss street Bost, W. D. Ashton, Cartvale Chemical Works—house Bellevue, Castlehead Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., engineers, ironfounders, and boiler makers, Thistle works, Abbot's inch Bow, William, of Bow, M'Lachlan & Co.—house Dunscore, Castlehead Bowes, John, builder, 2 Park terrace, 17 Underwood road—house Park terrace — PATSLEY DIRECTORY. 29

Bowie, Allan, carting agent, G. & P. Jt. By., Greenlaw—house 12 Neilston street Bowie, Allan J., hay, straw, and grain merchant, 40 Causcyside house 5 Orr street Bowie, C. T., Fisher, & Co., decorators, 15 Gilmour street Bowie, John, jun., of T. & J. Bowie—house 31 Glen street Bowie, John, 31 Glen street Bowie, J. H., of David Murray & Son—house Torburn, Bearsden Bowie, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 12 Neilston street Bowie, Mrs. Walter, cowfeeder, 60 Canal street—ho. 20 Lady lane Bowie, T. & J., silk mercers and drapers, Terrace buildings, 109 High street Bowie, Thomas, of T. & J. Bowie—house 31 Glen street Bowie, Walter, Moss-side place, Greenock road Bowie, Walter, dairyman and cattle dealer, 26 Love street—ho. do. Bowie, William, farmer, Blackbyres Bowie, William, writer, 12 High street—house 31 Glen street Bowman, Ivie, foreman, Canal Passenger Station—house 14|- Great Hamilton street Boyd, Daniel, confectioner, 39 Causeyside—ho. do. Boyd, Duncan Shaw, of James Boyd & Sons—ho. 32 Oakshaw st. Boyd, G & J., drysalters, 51 Waterloo street, Glasgow Boyd, George V., of Colinslee Chemical Co.,—ho. Greenlaw drive Boyd, James, fruiterer, 21 Gauze street—house 2 M ; Kerrell street Boyd, James, of Colinslee Chemical Co., The Cottage, Millars ton Boyd, James, tobacconist, 1 Smithhills—house 2 John street Boyd, James, & Sons, hothouse builders and heating engineers, Macdowall street Boyd, Jas., jun., of James Boyd & Sons-—ho. Craigtonlea, Bishopton Boyd, John, of James Boyd & Sons—ho. Oakbank, 43-g- Oakshaw st. Boyd, J. & W., farmers, Langcraigs, Glenfield Boyd, Sarah, grocer, 25 Queen street—house do. Boyle, John, general agent, and mop and broom manufacturer, 13 and 51 Storie street Boyle, Mrs., 82 High street Boyle, Mrs. Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Moss st.—ho. do. Boyle, B-. O., clerk, Commercial Bank—house 19 Underwood rd. Bradbury Sewing Machine Co., 41 Wellmeadow—M. N. Hardie, manager—house 5 Calsicle place Brand, Mrs., confectioner, 13 Gauze street Brankin, Patrick, confectioner, 29 Newton street Brannan, Misses, plain and fancy knitted goods, and Branch Post Office, 22 Gauze street—house 5 Whitehaugh terrace Brannan, Mary, photographic printer, 5 Whitehaugh terrace 30 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Brash, Mrs. James, greengrocer, 99 George street Brewster, Mrs., dairy, 71 Canal street Brickwell, H. T., of H. T. & W. Brickwell, Terry's Theatre, London Brickwell, H. T. & W., proprietors of Brickwells' Theatre, New Smithhills Brickwell, William, of H. T. & W. Brickwell, general manager Brickwells' Theatre British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour st. —Hugh Macfarlane, agent British Workman Public House, 8 St. James place British Workman Public House, 20 Wellmeadow Broadhead, Henry, reporter and agent for Glasgow Evening Citizen and Weekly Citizen—house 3 Hawkhead terrace Brock, George, fruiterer, 32 Storie street Brodie, Alex., loom card cutter, 1 Shuttle st.—ho. 5 Phillips st. Brodie Park, High Carriagehill—Thomas Gilmour, keeper Brodie, Thomas, loom cardcutter, 113 Causeyside—house 27 Thread street Brodie, William, & Co., engineers and smiths, and gas engineers, Weir street Brodie, William, sen., of William Brodie & Co. —ho. 21 High street Brodie, William, jun., of W. Brodie & Co. —house 21 High street Brooksbank, Joseph, salesman to T. J. Lipton— house 2 Alexander place, Calside. Brough, John,- grocer, 46 Millarston Brough Trust Nurses, 38 Oakshaw street Brough, William, Sheriff Clerk Depute of Renfrewshire, Sheriff Court buildings—house 46 Millarston Brown, Andrew, George place Brown, Rev. Charles, R.C. clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street Brown, David, spirit merchant, 9 Old Smithhills —house Crossflat terrace Brown, David, joiner, 3 Bridge street—house 8 Camphill place Brown, Daniel, manager at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s—house 6 Douglas terrace Brown, George H., of William Brown, jun., & Co.—house 7 Hughenden terrace, , Glasgow Brown, H. & W., dyers and cleaners, Gleniffer Dye works, Colinslee Brown, Hector, of H. & W. Brown—house 2 St. Mary terrace, Colinslee road Brown, Hugh, of Snodgrass & Brown, 11 Neilston street Brown, Hugh A., teacher, Camphill public school—ho. 3 Nithsdale street, Brown, James, at Clark & Co,'s—house 11 Abbey terrace Brown, James, teacher, East public school—ho. 1 Crossflat terrace PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 31

Brown, Jeanie, dressmaker, 28 Carriagehill Brown, John Armour, of Brown & Poison, Moredun, Stanely road Brown, John, broker, 11 Broomlands—house do. Brown, John, blacksmith, 13 Abbey close—house 23 Cotton street Brown John, manager Star Life Assurance Society, 8 Gilmour street—house Wester Carriagehill house Brown, John C, at Johnston & Farie's, Glasgow—ho. 64 Love st. Brown, John, cashier with William Fulton & Sons—house Glen cottage, Glenfield Brovn, John, sign writer, at Cowan & Stewart's, 1 Garthland street Brown, John, Paisley & Glasgow carrier, 10 Cochran street—house 20 Mill street Brown, John Francis, at Brown & Poison's—house Moredun Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street—house 33 Oakshaw street Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 10 Broomlands—house Gordon place Brown, Mrs., dressmaker, 28 Carriagehill Brown, Mrs. Matthew, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Brown, Mrs., 2 Janefield place Brown, Mrs. Robert, confectioner, 49 Storie street Brown, Mrs. Agnes, confectioner, 27 New Sneddon—house 28 do. Brown, Mrs. William, flesher, 61 Causeyside—house 54 Causeyside Brown, Peter, manufacturer of bricks, pipes, and tiles for field drainage—works Walkinshaw (by Paisley), Corsehill (by Kil- marnock), and Williamwood (by Busby),—office 12 High street—house Burnside, Howwood Brown & Poison, starch and corn flour manufacturers, Royal Starch works, Carriagehill Brown, Ralph, hardware merchant and general dealer, 12 New Smithhills—house 11 do. Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 31 Gauze street—house 4 do. Brown, Robert, under manager, Glenfield—house Newhall villas, Glenfield Brown, Robert, name-plate maker, 10 Espedair street—house 5 Neilston street BroAvn, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of sanitary and plumbers' earthenware, and earthenware wall tiles, Paisley Sanitary Earthenware works, Ferguslie—Telephone No. 27. Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of plumbago crucibles, Crown Plumbago Crucible Works—Telephone No. 27. Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of pipes and tiles for field drainage, Shortroods Works, and of every description of fire clay goods, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works—Telephone No. 27. Brown, Robert, tertius, at Robert Brown & Son's—house Millarston house 32 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Brown, Robert, of Robert Brown & Son—house Brown, William B., at William Fulton & Sons'—house Newhall villas, Glenfield Brown, William, 32 Cotton street Brown, William photographer, 9 Gilmour street—house 3 Janefield place, Lylesland Brown, William, tea merchant, 37 High street—ho. 94 High st. Brown, William, at J. & P. Coats Limited—ho, May villa, Brown, William, jun., apprentice-at-law with John Adam—house 3 Janefield place Brown, William, jun., & Co., merchants and agents, 107 Causeyside Brown, William, & Son, buckram manufacturers, Royal Starch Works, Carriagehill Brown, William, Sheriff- Clerk Depute of Renfrewshire, Auditor of Court and of Society of Solicitors,- Paisley, Sheriff Court-honee —house cottage, Meikleriggs Brown, William, warehouseman at Clark & Co.'s, Burnetta cot,, Whitehaugh Brown, W. W., watchmaker, jeweller, and electroplater, 47 George street—house do. Browning, Alexander, sen., feuar, 11 West Buchanan street Browning, Alexander, jun., timber merchant, joiner, cartwright, and smith, 10 West Buchanan street—house 11 do. Brownlee, John, yardsman, Cal. Railway Coy., St. James Station and Underwood depot—house Murray street Brownlie, William, manager Glenfield Starch Works, and insurance agent—house Glenfield cottage, Castlehead Brownridge, Dr. Robert, Charleston medical hall, 5 Glenview terrace—house, the Cottage, 7 Neilston street Brownridge, William, teacher, South Public School—house, the Cottage, 7 Neilston street Bruccinani, Pietro, ice cream and confectioner, 15 Moss street, 21 Gauze street, 38 High street Bruce, Alexander, builder, South park house Bruce, James, M.B., CM., physician and surgeon, consulting rooms 8 Cross and 9 Broomlands—house 100 High street Bruce, Mrs. Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 15 Underwood road— house 5 Greenhill road Bruce, Miss B., hosier, 91 High street—house 3 George street Bruce, Mrs., boot and shoemaker, 75 Love st.—ho. 5 Greenhill rd. Bruce, William, gatekeeper to J. & P. Coats Limited—house 16 West Campbell street Brunsdon, Henry, traveller to T. & R. Graham—ho. 30 Well st. — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 33

Bryce, A. J. & E., milliners and drapers, 2 Old Smithliills—house 7 Greenlaw terrace Bryce, David, farmer, Abbot's Inch, Inchinnan road Bryce, David, of D. & J. F. Bryce, 133 George street Bryce, D. & J. F., manufacturers and warehousemen, 110 Causeyside Bryce, George F., watchmaker and jeweller, 16 High street house 133 George street (see advt.) Bryce, James A., of James Bryce & Sons—house 11 Hunter street Bryce, James F., of D. & J. F. Bryce, 133 George street. Bryce, James, joiner, 7 Greenlaw terrace Bryce, James, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants, 10 Hunter street—house 11 do. Bryce, John S., engineer, 10 Hunter street —house 11 do. Bryce, John, & Co., builders, 9 Newton street Bryce, John, of John Bryce & Co.—house 34 Lady lane Bryce, Mrs. James, 11 Hunter street Bryce, Neilson, of James Bryce & Sons—house 11 Hunter street Bryce, William, coal merchant, Underwood depot—ho. 1 Caledonia place Buchanan, Archibald, foreman joiner with Alex. M'Naughton, 59 George street Buchanan, A. C, clerk to Robert Wilson, auctioneer—ho. 4 Ewing street, Buchanan, David, of Pollock & Co., agent for West of England Insurance Co.—house 4 Buchanan terrace Buchanan, David, tobacconist, 21 Broomlands—house do. Buchanan, George, builder, 9 Buchanan terrace Buchanan, George, green-grocer, 6 Mossvale street—house do. Buchanan, James, druggist and chemist, 7 Broomlands—house 15 Sandboles Buchanan, James, farmer, Hunterhill Buchanan, John, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 15 Well- meadow—house do. Buchanan, Joseph, Arkleston villa, Arkleston road Buchanan, M., dressmaker, 59 George street Buchanan, Mary, grocer, 21 Wellmeadow—house 10 Sandholes Buchanan, Miss J., milliner, 23 Wellmeadow Buchanan, Mrs. Margaret, grocer, 5 Incle street Buchanan, Neil, at Ferguslie Thread Works—house 16 Thistle ter. Buchanan, William, clerk at Wm. Macintyre, jun., & Co.'s—house 59 George street Bull Inn, 5 New street—Charles Stevenson, proprietor Burgess, Miss L. B., fancy draper, 45 High street—house do. c 34 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Burgess, A., general house furnisher, 4 Lylesland—house do. Burgh Parochial Board Office, 8 New Sneddon—Robert Rowand, inspector Burgh Police Office, Municipal Buildings—Donald Sutherland, superintendent—house, East Gallowhill house Burnet, W. M., ham curers and provision merchant, 8 and 9 Well street—house 9 Well treet. Burns, G-eorge, hairdresser, Terrace buildings—ho. 1 Auchentorlie terrace, Seedhill road Burns, James, hairdresser, 54 Broomlands—house 94 George street Burns, James, grocer, 6 Williamsburgh—house do. Burns, Rev. A. Fyfe, M.A., St. George's Parish Church—house 7 Garthland place Burtnay, Mrs. James, spirit merchant, 12 Back Sneddon—house 6 Moncrieff street Byron, David, bootmaker, 58 Causeyside—house 12 Mossvale street Byzantium toy warehouse, 51 Old Sneddon—J. M'Cumesty, pro- prietor—ho. 51 Old Sneddon

CABMAN'S REST, County place—William Wylie, keeper—ho. Garthland lane Caird, Rev. James Renny, minister Free Middle Church—manse Calside Cairnie, Jas., boot and shoemaker, 100 Causeyside—ho. 5 Stirling st. Cairns, A. & R., wholesale confectioners and general grocers, 100 High street Cairns, Alexauder, St. George Preserve Works, Clark street—house Glencairn, Castlehead Cairns, Robert, of A. & R. Cairns, Wakefield, Greenlaw Calder, J., Governor, Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum Calderwood, Andrew, joiner, 1 Espedair street—ho. 6 Stevenson st. Calderwood, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 94 New Sneddon — house Kersland, Renfrew road Calderwood, Jas., saddler & harness maker, 32 High st.-r-ho. 33 do. Calderwood, Lizzie, teacher, Ferguslie Public School—house 33 High street Calderwood, Mary, teacher, Camphill Public School—ho. 33 High st Calderwood, William T., of Campbell & Calderwood—house 10 Whitehaugh terrace Caldwell, David, coal, lime, and cement merchant, Caledonia Mineral Depot—office and house 23 Canal street Caldwell, Ja., Muir, & Caldwell, writers, and agents for the Royal Fire and Life Insurance Company, and Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, County Buildings, St. James street —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 35

Caldwell, James, jnn., writer, of Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell, writers, County Buildings, St. James st. —ho. Craigielea place Caldwell, James, of Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell, writers, writer and notary public, County Clerk, Treasurer, and Collector office County buildings, St. James street—ho. Craigielea place Caldwell, James, weavers' furnisher, 16 Causeyside—house 18 Causeyside street Caldwell, James, & Son, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer- chants, 9 and 10 Grilmour street Caldwell, John, coal merchant, 24 Canal street Caldwell, John, tobacconist, 74 Love street—house do. Caldwell, J., stationer, bookseller, and newsagent, 2 Gilmour st. Caldwell, Maggie M., draper, 3 Gauze street—house Maxwell pi., Mill street Caldwell, Mrs. James, Rockfield, Renfrew rd. Caldwell, Mrs. James, 4 Royal terrace Caldwell, Peter, & Co., dyers, Macdowall street Caldwell, Peter, architect and surveyor, 12 High street—house Macdowall street Caldwell, Robert, assistant gardener, Fountain Gardens, Love st. Caldwell, Robert D., clerk, British Linen Coy. Bank, 9 Glen lane Caldwell, Robert G., of Peter Caldwell & Co.—ho. 4 Buchanan ter. Caldwell, Thomas, of James Caldwell & Son, 5 Gateside Caldwell, W., & Co. ,drysalters and gum manufacturers, Murray st. Caldwell, William, of W. Caldwell & Co., Elton villa, Calside Caldwell, William, railway superintendent, Joint-Lines, Greenlaw Goods Station —house 3 Janefield place Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance Co., 144 St. Vincent street, Glas- gow (see advt.) Caledonian Railway Co.'s Carting Department—office Greenlaw Goods Station—Daniel Orr, agent—ho. 15 Lawn street Caledonian Railway Co. —Underwood and St. James Station station master, Donald Grant, 3 Woodside pi., King street goods agent, W. Noble Callander, Alexander, store manager, Provident Co-operative Society, 68 Love street—house 1 Woodside place, King street Cameron, Alexander, upholsterer and cabinet maker, 40 High street —house do. (see advt.) Cameron, Alexander, clerk to James Reid & Son—house 5 White- head street Cameron, Alexander, police sergeant, 2 Linside terrace Cameron, Donald, private teacher—class-rooms 22 Argyle street Cameron, George, gardener—house 14 M'Kerrell street Cameron, James, butcher, 102 George street—house 16 West street — 36 PAISLEY DTRECTOEY.

Cameron, Hugh, bar officer —house 12 Gilmour street Cameron, John, shoemaker, 70 Broomlands—house 3 John street Cameron, Robert, manager to Gibson Brothers & Co. —Park place Cameron, "William, gardener to Thomas Glen Coats, Ferguslie park Cameron, William, feuar, 44 Storie street—house 183 Cumberland street, Glasgow Campbell, Mrs. Adam, confectioner, 69 George street—house 20 Newton street Campbell, Alexander, collector of gas accounts, 19 Storie street Campbell, Alexander, draughtsman to James Boyd & Sons—house 7 M'Kerrell street Campbell, Andrew R., wine and spirit merchant, 82 Broomlands house do. Campbell, A. R., oil and commission merchant, Glasgow—house 19 Storie street Campbell, A., dress and mantle maker, 36 High street—ho. do, Campbell, Archd., warehouseman, 4 Cumberland court—house Camphill Campbell & Calderwood, engiueers and tool makers, Soho Engine Works, 8 South Bridge street Campbell, Miss C. P., tobacconist, 3 St. James street—house 5 do. Campbell, Daniel, contractor and general merchant, 45 Well street Campbell, Daniel, foreman slater—house 30 Canal street Campbell, James Edward, M.A.,B.L., of Reids & Campbell—house Langroods, Inchinnan road Campbell, Jane, grocer, 11 Greenhill road—house do. Campbell, Janet, newsagent, 4 Carriagehill Campbell, John, jun., at Robert Brown & Son's—ho. 21 Sandholes Campbell, John, Lay Missionary, High Parish Church, 44 Oakshaw Campbell, John, nurseryman, Nethercommon Campbell, John M., inspector of poor, Abbey Parish, office Craw road—house Blackland cottage Campbell, Mrs., Burnbank cottage, Calside Campbell, Mrs, Barbara, Camphill Campbell, Mrs., Benvue, Calside Campbell, Mrs., broker, 8 Ferguslie—house 40 do. Campbell, Mrs. Robert, farmer, New Mains, Renfrew road Campbell, Paul, cashier, 19 Storie street Campbell, Thomas, solicitor and notary public, and J.P. Procurator Fiscal, County Buildings—house Nethercommon cottage Campbell, Robert, clog manufacturer, 4 Causeyside—house 26 do. Campbell, Walter A., Benvue, Calside Campbell, William, textile manufacturer, 1 Causeyside St. —house Burnbank cottage, Calside ——

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Campbell, William, wine and spirit merchant, 38 High street house do. Campbell, William, hairdresser, 31 New Smithhills and 1 Old Sneddon, —house 5 Williamsburgh Campbell, William, out-door collector of police and water rates house 31 St. James street Campbell, William W., of Campbell & Calderwood—house 56 Love street Canavan, Andrew, broker, 27 Queen street—house 6 Cross street Canavan, Bernard, feuar and broom-maker, 25 Castle st. —ho. do. Canning, Peter, flesher, 54 George street—house 23 Queen street Carkeet, Z., coal merchant, 43 Gordon's lane—-ho. 29 Storie street Carlile, James Sim, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Thread street house 44 Mill street Carnduff, John, hosier, 43 Causeyside —ho. 55 Canal street Carnduff, John, machine knitter, 55 Canal street—house do. Carpet beating factory, 42 Gordon's lane Carruth, Francis, hairdresser, 32 Wellmeadow—house 10 Abbey st. Carruth, James, church officer of Free St. George's Church—house 1 Allison place Carruth, James, officer of St. Mary's R.C. Chapel—ho. 56 George st. Carse, William, flesher, 50 Love street—house 48 do. Carswell, Allan, 27 Maxwellton street Cars well, Allan B., of David Carswell & Son—house Brier bank, Potterhill Carswell, David, & Son, bookbinders, 35 Storie street (see advt.) Carswell, David, rope and twine maker and waste merchant, 10 Hamilton street—house 1 Allison place Carswell, Eliza, teacher, Stevenson Street Public School — house 2 M'Intyre place Carswell, James, farmer, Durrochstock. Carswell, John, & Co., stationers, lithographers, printers, book- binders, and account-book manufacturers, 14 Causeyside Carswell, Homer Hamilton, of John Carswell & Co.—house 9 St. James street Carswell, Mary, dress and mantle maker, 27 Maxwellton street Carswell, Mrs., confectioner, 4 St. Mary's terrace, Colinslee road house do. Cartvale Chemical Coy. (Limited), 59 New Sneddon st. Cash Clothing Company, clothiers, 104 High street Cashmore Bros., drapers, milliners, and hosiery manufacturers, 14 Wellmeadow—house 9 Sandholes Cashmore, John, fruiterer, 100 High street—house 1 Greenlaw ter. Cassidy, Mrs., fruiterer, 1 Crossflat terrace — 38 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Cassels, William, of Robert Murdoch & Co., iron and steel mer- chants, 10 West Croft, Paisley, and 23 Robertson street, Glas- gow—house Cairndhu, Newark drive, Pollokshields Cassidy, Edward, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 84 High street and Cawthorn court—house 21 St. James street Cassidy, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 21 St. James street Cattanach, Robert Aitken, Auchentorlie Cayzer, C. W. of Cayzer, Irvine & Co., Glasgow—house Ralston Cemetery, 58 Broomlands—John Murray, superintendent Cemetery (Hawkhead), Hawkhead rcl. — J as. Walker, superintendent Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Maxwellton Chalmers, Miss Agnes, 39 Well street Chalmers, Mrs. William, grocer, 7 Lylesland Challice, Rev. William Northcott, minister of Congregational Church—house Congregational Church manse, Williamsburgh Chapman, George, of Chapman and Whiriskey—house 5 White- haugh terrace Chapman, John, at Central Agency, Glasgow—house 1 Cameron st. Chapman, Mrs. Robert, farmer, North Arkleston, Glasgow road Chapman & Whiriskey, ladies' and gentlemen's tailors, 10 Causey- side Charles, William J., grocer, 151 George street—house 18 Storie street Cherry, William, fruiterer and confectioner, 1 Lawn street Chisholm, V. Rev. Hugh. Canon, Roman Catholic Clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street Chisholm, William, superintendent, N.B. Railway Coy., Canal Goods Station—house Gryffe cottage, Bridge of Weir Christie, Gilbert, consulting engineer, electrical engineer, and machinery inspector, 12 High street—house 8 Lonend Christie, James, house painter, oil and colour merchant, 4 County place—house 22 Argyle street Christie, James, of J. & R. Waterston—house 22 Argyle st. Christie, Mrs. James, boot and shoe maker, 24 St. James street Christie, James, janitor Ferguslie Half-time school—house 4 East lane Christie, Miss, feuar, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Christie, William, & Sons, smiths and engineers, Underwood Iron works—house 2 Caledonia street Citizen (Glasgow Evening and Weekly) Office, 8 Gilmour street Henry Broadhead, reporter and agent Clark, Andrew, confectioner, 23 Cotton street—house do. Clark & Co., Anchor Thread Works, Seedhill Clark, Elizabeth, millinery and furnishings, 69 Love st. —ho. 68 do. PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 39

Clark, Hugh, 31 Oakshaw street Clark, J. & J., & Co., Anchor Thread Works, Seedhill Clark, James, feuar, Chapel house Clark, James, agent for George Milne, machine maker, Glasgow, 1 Camphill place Clark, James, harbour master, Carlile Quay—house 64 Love street

Clark, Jas. A., of Clark & Co., Netherhill , and Redholm, Wemyss Bay Clark, J. George, Netherhill, and Redholm, Wemyss Bay Clark, J. K., pianist, 39 Old Sneddon Clark, John, & Co., joiners, boxmakers, and wood merchants, Wall- neuk sawmills, 12 Wallneuk Clark, John, baker, 33 Gauze street—house do. Clark, John, of Clark & Co., Gateside, and Curling Hall, Largs Clark, J. Stewart, of Clark & Co., Kilnside, and The Cliff, Wemyss Bay Clark, John, of John Clark & Co., licensed valuator—house Marchfield house Clark, J. K., tobacconist, 39 Old Sneddon—house do. Clarke, Joseph, restaurant, 6 St. Mary's terrace, Colinslie road Clark, Kenneth M., of Clark & Co., Netherhill, and Redholm, Wemyss Bay Clark. Marion, dressmaker, 40 Lady lane Clark, Mrs. James, Netherhill Clark, Mrs., tobacconist, 11 Moss street—house 2 Crossflat terrace Clark, Norman, Netherhill, and Redholm, Wemyss Bay Clark, Robert, janitor Stow Public school—house do. Clark, Robert, church officer of Free South Church—ho. 13 Stow st. Clark, R. G., wood turner and stay busk maker, 1 Greenhill road Clark, Stewart, of Clark & Co., Kilnside, and The Cliff, Wemyss Bay Clark, Wm., Inspector of Weights and Measures for the County of Renfrew, 40 Old Sneddon—house Allan Bank, Hamilton Clazy, Rev. Geo., minister of Oakshaw Free Church—ho. Ecclestoun, Castlehead Clelland, Christina, milliner, 20 Wellmeadow—house do. Clelland, Mrs., confectioner, 9 Neilston street Climie, John, jun., at Ja. Caldwell, Muir & Caldwell's, writers— house 3 Caledonia street Cloudsley, H. B., traveller to Robert Brown & Son—ho. 2 M'Intyre place Club, The, 102 High street— William Daniel, clubmaster Cluckie, Mrs. furnishings, 47 George street Cluckie, Dr. N. Gordon, ophthalmic surgeon, Royal Victoria Eye Infirmary, 1 Gauze street—Consulting Rooms, 1 Smithhills— (3 p.m. daily)—house Kessington, Greenock — 40 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Clydesdale (The) Bank Limited, 7 High street (Cross)—Robert Russell, agent Coal (Paisley) and Briquette Co., briquette manufacturers and coal merchants, Abercorn goods station Coats, Allan, hamcurer and provision merchant, 68 Broomlands Hayfield, Castlehead Coats, Andrew, Ferguslie house Coats, Archibald, director of J. & P. Coats Limited, Woodside ho.

Coats, Brothers, coal merchants — - depots, Underwood, , and Port Eglinton, Glasgow, and Barrhead—offices, 68 Broomlands and 40 St. Enoch square, Glasgow Coats, Daniel, director of J. & P. Coats Limited—house 5 Garth- land place Coats, E. S. Stanely Coats, George H., of W. & A. Coats, Ellangowan, Castlehead Coats, George, Stanely, and , Innellan Coats, George, director of J. & P. Coats Limited, Belleisle, Ayr Coats, Gervase H., at James H. Dunn's—ho. 2 Glenview terrace Coats, Hamilton, shoemaker, 5 Cotton street Coats, James W., of Coats & Russell—ho. Ferndean, Castlehead Coats, J. & P., Limited, thread manufacturers, Ferguslie—bleach- work Nethercraigs. by Paisley Coats, James, director of J. & P. Coats Limited, 48 William street, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. America Coats, James, jun., director of J. & P. Coats Limited, Ferguslie ho. Coats, Mary, teacher, Camphill School—house Glenview terrace Coats, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 128 George street Coats, Mrs. Thomas, Ferguslie house Coats, Peter, director of J. & P. Coats Limited—house 5 Garthland place Coats, P. H., Stanely Coats, P. M., Woodside house Coats & Russell, hamcurers and wholesale provision merchants, Marshall's lane Coats, Thomas Glen, director of J. & P. Coats Limited, Ferguslie park Coats, W. & A., ham curers and provision merchants, 68 Broomlands Coats, William, of W. & A. Coats, Ferndean, Castlehead Coats, William L., at Coats Brothers, Mansefield place Coats, William, jun., of W. & A. Coats—house 5 William street Coats, William A., director of J. & P. Coats Limited—house West- field, Ayr, and Skelmorlie Castle, Skelmorlie Coats, W. H., Cardell, Meikleriggs Cochran, Agnes, dressmaker, 6 Great Hamilton street PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 41

Cochran, Alexander, writer and notary public, of David Semple & Cochran, 16 Gilmour st. — house Maryville, Corsebar Cochran, Alexander, cooper, 3 Laighpark Cochran, Alexander, dairyman, Burnfoot, Thornlie Cochran, Allan, clerk, the Savings Bank of Paisley—house 11 Barclay street Cochran, Edward, of Robert Cochran & Sons,—house Ladyburn, East Greenlaw Cochrane, Hugh, bleacher, dyer, and finisher, Thrushcraig—house Carriagehill drive Cochran, James, calenderer,99 Causeyside—ho. 3 Glenview, Lylesland Cochran. James, hatter, hosier, and glover, 25 High street—house Orr square Cochran, James, wine and spirit merchant, 39 Stock st.—house do. Cochran, James, & Son, pawnbrokers, 81 Broomlandsand 2 Sandholes Cochran, James, of James Cochran & Son—house 81 Broomlands Cochran, James, wine and spirit merchant (Royalty Bar), 11 & 12 West Croft—house 13 Weir street Cochran, James, jun., pawnbroker's assistant—ho. 81 Broomlands Cochran, J. M., slipper maker, 1 Alexandria place Cochran, John, boot and shoemaker, 24 New Smithhills Cochran, John, feuar, 3 Potterhill Cochran, John, at James Cochran & Son's—house 81 Broomlands Cochrane, John, farmer, North Brediland Cochran, John, of Cochran & Keith—house 3 Gladstone terrace Cochran & Keith, joiners and blockbuilders, 101 Causeyside Cochran, Maggie Y., grocer, 3 Garthland street Cochran, Mrs. Alexander, draper, 11 Barclay street—house do. Cochran & M'Gechan, brassfounders, 22 New Smithhills Cochran, Peter, feuar, 10 Falside Cochran, Robert & Co., yarn agents, 15 Causeyside Cochran, Robert, of Robert Cochran & Co. —house Eastfield, Greenlaw drive , Cochran, Robert, & Sons, drapers, mantlemakers, and milliners, 26 and 27 New Smithhills (see advt.) Cochran, Robert, sen., of Robert Cochran & Sons—house Lady- burn, East Greenlaw Cochran, Robert, jun., of Robert Cochran & Sons—house Lady- burn, East Greenlaw Cochran, Robert, offal and blood merchant, 1 Moss vale lane Cochrane, Robert, church officer, Oakshaw Free Church—house 13 Sandholes Cochran, Robert H., at M. Whitehill & Co.'s—ho. 1 Melbourne ter Cochrane, T. H. A. E., Hawkhead —— 42 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Cochran, Thomas, hamcurer, 2 Sir Michael st. —ho. 143 George st. Cochran, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Moss street—ho. 5 Old Sneddon Cochran, William, newsagent and tobacconist, 24 Wellmeadow —house 17 Argyle street Cochran, William, & Co., manufacturers and warehousemen, 6 and 7 Causeyside Cochran, William Malcolm, agent for City of Glasgow Friendly Society, 42 Lady lane Cockburn, Charles T., chemist, 12 St. Mirren street, and Howard street, Glasgow—house 18 Princes square, Strathbungo Cockburn, George H., head -master, Central Public School house 8 Buchanan terrace Cockburn, William, clerk Caledonian Railway carting department —house 1 Whitehead street Coghill, George, ironmonger, 49 Old Sneddon street—house 2 Cale- donia place, Greenock road Colinslee Chemical Co., manufacturers of extract of indigo, aliza- rine oil, soluble oil, and mordants, Colinslee Colquhoun, David, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Wellmeadow house do. Commercial Back of Scotland Limited, 102 High street—James Ross, agent Commercial Hotel (John Mitchell, proprietor), 11 High street Comrie, Andrew, M.A., teacher, Carbrook street Public school—ho. 4 West Campbell street Comrie, John, & Son, cabinetmakers, 90 George street—house 4 West Campbell street Connell, Alex., weaver, 75 Canal street—house 26 Gordon's lane Connell, Mary, spirit dealer, 116 George street Connell, Mrs. James, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Storie st— ho. do. Connell, James, manufacturer, 35 Well street—house 5 Under- wood lane Connell, William, of Wallace, Connell & Co.—house Fairhill, Hamilton Conservative Association, 96 High street—Alex. Macfarlane, secy. Cook, Archibald, merchant, Quay st., Sligo—house Janefield villa, Gateside Cook, Edward, of Waters, Cook, & Co. —house 7 Greenlaw terrace Cook, James, writer with Reids & Campbell—ho. Janefield, Gateside Cook, James, church officer of George Street U.P. Church—house 13 Barr street Cook, James, of J. & J. Cook, letter-press printers—house, Engle- thwaite, Castlehead — — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 43

Cook, J. & J., letter-press printers, and printers and publishers of the

Paisley fy Renfrewshire Gazette, 94 High street Cook, Jane, knitting machinist, 4 Garthlancl street Cook, Joseph, photographer, 4 Wardrop street—branch 44 Causey- side—house 4 Wardrop street Cook, Mark, warper and tapestry manufacturer, 1 Causeyside house 4 Garthland street Cook, William, gardener to J. P. Kerr, Dargavel Cooper, Archibald, bootmaker, 24 Broomlandr—ho. 30 Canal st. Co-operative Manufacturing Society (Limited), manufacturers and warehousemen, 114 and 115 Causeyside and Colinslee Co-operative Society (Equitable)

3-8 Great Hamilton st.—salesman, Wm. Craig, ho. 2 George st. 2 Bute place—salesman, Walter Paul, house 12 Neilston road 13 Carriagehill—salesman, Joseph Quin, ho. Alice place 90 Causeyside—John Christie, house Orr street Butcher's shop—38 Great Hamilton street—salesman, John Gilmour—house Lodge, Broclie Park Boot Shop—37 Great Hamilton street—salesman, Wm. Hall —house Alice place Bread Shop—37 GreatHamilton st. —saleswoman, Miss Tarburn Bakery—37 Great Hamilton st. —manager, John Harper Office—38 Great Hamilton street Secretary—Wm. Ritchie—house 2 Richmond place Treasurer—Alex. Watson—house Tower buildings Co-operative (Provident) Society (Ltd). Established 1860. See advt. Groceries, &c, 139 George street—J. Rowand, salesman Branch No. 1 —168 George street—J. Lauchlan, Branch No. 2—68 Love street—Alex. Callander, o —48 Broomlands—J. Stewart, 4—20 Lawn street—R. Sutherland, 5—2 Cleopatra buildings, Springbank rd. John M'Taggart, 6—24 Underwood rd., Robt. M'Lauchlan, 7—78 Broomlands—A. Smith, 8—7 Mill street—R. Whyte, 9—110 George street—J. Hamilton, 10—58 Storie street—Duncan Cook, 11 —51 Caledonia street—G. Hamilton, 12—Melbourne terrace—Archd. Menzies, 13— 1 M'Kerrell street—James Craig, 14—12 New Sneddon, Andw. Hunter, Reserve Store, 139 George st.—John Davidson, jun., storeman Steam Bakery, 140 George street—John Carruth, manager — — — 44 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Co-operative (Provident) Society (Limited) Continued Bread Shop, 139 George street—Miss Murray, saleswoman Boot Shop, 14 Causeyside—William Gray, salesman „ Branch, 48 Broomlands, Miss Hart, saleswoman Hardware and Jewellery Shop, 14 Causeyside—J. B. Sunter, salesman. Fleshers' shops Central—138 George street—John Barton, manager No. 2— 7 Love street—Wm. Tweeddale, salesman

,, 3— 48 Broomlands—Archibald Rose, „ 4 ,, — 7 Lawn street—Colin M'Phail, ,, 6 ,, — 21 Underwood road— W.Hamilton, ,, Sausage Factory—138 George street Book-keeper—John Lauchlan—ho. The Limes, East Greenlaw Secretary—John Russell—house 17 Greenhill road Treasurer—Thomas H. Lawrie, 139 George street Co-Operative, Underwood, Coal Society, Under svood depot—John Holmes, salesman, 20 Greenhill road (see advt.) Copland, James, chief clerk Post Office—ho. 2 Glenview terrace Corkin, John, hairdresser, 1 Wellmeadow—house 15 Incle street Cormie, James, eating-house keeper, 14 Old Smithhills—ho. 9 do. Corporation Gas Office, Municipal buildings Corrans, Robert, church officer of Evangelical Union Chapel, 45 George street Costello, Mrs. Patrick, spirit merchant, 7 Love street—house do. Coulthurst, A., at Ronald, Jack, & Co.'s, carpet manufacturers house 10 St. James street County Health Department—office County buildings, St. James St. —medical officer of health, A. Campbell Munro, M.D., D.Sc. —sanitary inspectors, James I. Little and James Murray County Hotel, 1 County place—Mrs. A. Thomson, proprietrix County Police Office, County buildings, Love street Cowan, Archibald, of Cowan & Stewart, Fountain place, 48 Love street Cowan & Co., railway agents and carting contractors for North British Railway Company — office Canal Goods Station (Canal Line) Cowan, Hugh, sheriff-substitute of Renfrew and Bute, Sheriff Court house—house Belmont, Castlehead Cowan, James, Ross Hall, Crookston. Cowan, John, spirit merchant 3 Love street—house 48 do Cowan, John, grocer, 7 Lawn street—house Nethercraigs Cowan, Mrs. Janet, furnishings, 19 Gauze street Cowan, Mrs., Churchhill —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 45

Cowan & Stewart, painters and decorators, wholesale oil and colour merchants, 42 High street Cowan, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 23 Wellmeadow house Nethercraigs Cowden, James, warehouseman at Logan and Gardner's—house 1 Richmond place Cowden, John, weaver, 75 Canal street—house do. Cowden, Matthew, watchmaker, jeweller, and optician, 20 Causeyside—-house 1 Crossflat terrace Cowie, Mrs., milliner, 69 Broomlands Craig, Alexander, joiner, 27 Back Sneddon —house 3 Albion street Craig, Alex., jun., teacher, Fergus] ie Public School—house 3 Albion street Craig, A. F., & Co., engineers, ironfounders, boilermakers, mill- wrights, and machine-makers, Caledonia Engine works, Macdowall street, and Snawdoun works, 55 Back Sneddon. Craig, Allan, weaver, 29 and 45 George street—house 29 do Craig, Andrew, of Craig & Gardiner—house 42 Broomlands. Craig, Archibald F., of A. F. Craig & Co.—house Dykebar Craig, Archibald, of A. F. Craig & Co.—house 6 Gatesicle Craig, Daniel, bookseller and stationer, 10 Lawn street —house do. Craig, David, flesher, 24 Wellmeadow—house 1 Castle street Craig, David, carting contractor, Murray street—house 20 Greenhill road Craig, Frances, fancy goods merchant, 7 Storie street Craig & Gardiner, coal merchants, Underwood Coal depot Craig, Hugh, 9 St. James street Craig, James, flesher, 26 Gauze street—house 4 do Craig, James, woollen and cotton yarn merchant, 21 Causeyside house , Ayr Craig, James, consulting engineer and machinery valuator, Seaforth cottage, Elderslie Craig, John, cowfeeder, 18 Great Hamilton street Craig, John, clerk at Robert Brown & Son's —house 1 Castle street Craig, Barbara, matron Gleniffer home Craig, Misses, 3 Whitehaugh terrace Craig, Mrs. Robert, feuar, Stonefield cottage Craig, Peter, grocer, 10 Glen street Craig, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 20 St. James street house 53 Caledonia street Craig, Robert F., of A. F. Craig & Co.—ho. Caversbank, Oakshaw Craig, Samuel, general dealer, 5 Neilston road—house 7 do. Craig, Thomas, confectioner, 12 Abbey Close—house do. — 46 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Craig, Thomas, carting contractor, Murray street—house Victoria buildings, Greenock road Craig, W., assistant superintendent Prudential Assurance Coy. Ltd.—house 34 Lady lane Craig, William, carting contractor, Murray street—house 56 Caledonia street Craig, William, spirit merchant, 1? Causeyside—house do. Craig, William, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Union street—house Fereneze view, Mary street Craig, William, Park terrace, Underwood Craigielea Chemical Works (Richard Smith, chemical manufacturer), Clark street Cramb, James, wine and spirit merchant, 89 Causeyside—houseSO do. Craw, Alexander, 9 Glenview, Barterholm Crawford, A. W., M.B., CM.—house 85 High street Crawford, Alex. B., of P. & A. Crawford—house 2 Royal ter. Crawford, David, at Gleniffer Soap works—house 8 Stevenson street Crawford, Elizabeth 0., china merchant, 16 Gilmour street Crawford, Gavin, bootmaker, 97 High street—house Kilmalcolm Crawford, Gavin, apprentice-at-law with David Semple & Cochran—house 8 Stevenson street Crawford, George, Glasgow, Paisley, and Dairy carrier, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside and Forbes place Crawford, H., power-loom manufacturer, Abercorn weaving factory, Abercorn street—house, 1 Royal terrace Crawford, James, joiner and millwright, 4 Sir Michael street house 9 Argyle street Crawford, John, china merchant, 5 George street—house. 49 High street Crawford, Mrs., eating-house keeper, 25 St. James street—ho. do Crawford, Jane, dressmaker, 9 Argyle street Crawford, Mrs. Sarah, Bible woman, 12 Gauze street Crawford, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 1 Knox street Crawford, Miss, Park place, Calside Crawford, P. & A., wood turners, wood merchants, manufacturers of bowling green bowls, and bobbins and reels, Thistle works, South Croft Crawford, Peter, of P. & A. Crawford—house 2 Royal terrace Crawford, Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 27 High street Crawford, William, calenderer, 105 Causeyside—house 64 Love st. Crawford, William, traveller for Underwood Road Dye wr orks house 22 Well street Crawford, William, tailor and clothier, 82 Causeyside—house Cottage, Louncls street, Barrhead — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 47

Crawford, William, farmer, Craigenfeoch, Elclerslie Creedon, John, grocer and wine merchant, 40 Wellmeadow—house 14 Wardrop street Creelmau, John, florist, Marchfield, Irichinnan road Crichton, Colin, wine and spirit merchant, 5 Williamsburgh—house 15 Gauze street Crichton, George, accountant, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Insurance agent Crichton, Robert, agent for Lever Bros. Limited, Port Sunlight, near Birkenhead—ho. 66 Love street Crighton, Miss, 2 Park terrace, 17 Underwood road Crilly, Patrick, Paisley, Barrhead, , and Neilston carrier, 9 New street, and at E. O. Crawford's 16 Gilmour street Crimes, Frederick James, 7 Whitehaugh terrace Crombie, E., french polisher, 10 St. Mirren street Crossley, J. & W., dyers, Abbey dyeworks, 18 Abbey street—ho. 1 Royal terrace Crouch, Rev. John, minister of Victoria place Baptist Church -—house 1 Janefield place, Lylesland Cruikshanks, Arthur, wine and spirit merchant, 63 Broomlancls house 3 West street Cruickshanks, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 35 Moss street house 1 St. James street Culbert, Joseph, foreman to Robin & Houston—house 4 Wallace street Cullen, John, teacher, Camphill Public school—house 2 Bute ter., Strathbungo Cullen, J. R., 2 Ferguslie Cullen, Thomas, chemist and surgeon dentist, 12 St. James pi. house do. Cumberland Dyeworks (Andrew Wallace & Son), 15 Abbey street Cumming, A., draper, 4 Old Smithhills Cumming, Robert, carting contractor, 22 Newton street Cumming, Mrs. Wm., cowfeeder and contractor, 22 Well street house do. Cunningham, Alexander, calenderer, hot presser, and finisher, 16 Causeyside—house 6 Lylesland Cunningham, David, grocer, 6 Barclay street—house do. Cunningham, James, at William Cunningham & Co.'s — house 2 Alexandria place Cunningham, James, broker, 1 Neilston street Cunningham, John, manufacturer, 3 Mansfield place Cunningham, Misses, 3 Mansfield place Cunningham, Misses, 29 High street 48 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Cunningham, Mrs,, confectioner, Canal street Cunningham, Mrs., Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Cunningham, Robert, manufacturer, South park house Cunningham, William, of William Cunningham & Co.—house 2 Auchentorlie terrace Cunningham, William, & Co., dyers, Seedhill dyeworks, 11 Seedhill Curr, William, baker and purveyor, St. Mirren temperance hotel, 6 Moss street—housq do. Currie & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Glenfield Corn Flour works, Murray street Currie, Jeanie Gr., teacher, Thread Street Public school—house 3 South Orr street Currie, John, Kilbarchan carrier, 91 Causeyside—ho. Steeple St., Kilbarchan Currie, John, wholesale grocer, 10 Shuttle street—house 2 Park ter., Underwood road Currie, Margaret, confectioner and shirt dresser, 4 Springbank road Currie, Mrs., fruiterer and confectioner, 1 West brae Currie, Peter, of William Fulton & Sons, The Villa, Glenfield Currie, Thomson, & Co., waterproof manufacturers, 43, 45, and 47 Jamaica street, and 56 Buchanan street, Glasgow —telegraphic address, "Para, Glasgow" (see advt.) Currie, William, family grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 4 Renfrew street—house 23 Nidclry street Currie, William, builder and sculptor, 23 Broomlands—house do. —(see advt.) Currie, William, Paisley and Johnstone carrier—quarters 91 Causeyside Cuthbertson, Alexander, baker, 33 Causeyside Cuthbertson, Robert, cashier with Hugh Highgate & Co.—house 100 Watt street, Glasgow

DALE, Mrs. Ellen, spirit merchant, 13 Dyers' wynd—house 4 Royal terrace Dalgety, Rev. James Boath, minister, The Abbey—house Shand- ford, Ralston Dalgety, William B., clerk, National Bank, Glasgow — house Shandford, Ralston Dalglish, Jane Gardner, machinist, 6 Buchanan terrace Dalrymple, George, umbrella manufacturer, 7 New street—ho. do. Dalrymple, James, & Son, plumbers, gasfitters, and lead merchants, 8 Old Sneddon Dalrymple, James, of James Dalrymple & Son—house 24 Argyle street PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 49

Dalziel, James, church officer of Thread Street U.P. Church, 32 Thread street Dalziel, James Gr., banker and agent, Caledonian Insurance Com- pany—house Glencairn, Glasgow road Dalziel, Jane, teacher Stow public School—house 18 Hamilton St., Saltcoats Dalziel, Mrs. Annabella, 1 Greenlaw terrace, Glasgow road Dalziel, R. Findlay, drysalter, 4 Causeyside—house St. George's terrace, Bridge of Weir Daniel, William, clubmaster, The Club, 102 High street Danish Dairy Company, butter-factors, 8 High street Davidson, Alex., fruiterer and confectioner, 12 Ferguslie—house 11 do. Davidson, Archibald, 2 Park terrace. Davidson, Charles, architect and property valuator, Terrace build- ings—residence Calside house (see advt.) Davidson, D., draper, 20 Sandholes—house 133 George street Davidson, David, grocer, 72 Canal street—house do. Davidson, David, 3 Park terrace Davidson, Francis, gardener and contractor, 46 Moss street Davidson, George, district manager, Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society, 99 High street—house 1 Barclay street (see advt.) Davidson, John, of Davidson & Ritchie—house 2 Park terrace Davidson, John, jun., 2 Park terrace Davidson, John, agent, Royal Liver Friendly Society, 2 Janefield place—house do. Davidson, John C, collector Scottish Legal Society, 99 High street —house 2 Gordon place, King street Davidson, Peter A., of Robert Eadie & Co. —house Wallace-lea cottage, Glasgow road Davidson & Ritchie, fancy paper box and pattern card makers, Wellst. Davidson, William, 2 Park terrace Davie, John, grocer, 2 Lawn street—house 10 Cotton street Davies, George, surveyor of taxes, lands valuation assessor, and assessor under Registration of Voters Act, 97 High street—ho. Auchencairn, Glasgow road Davis, Alex., tobacco pipe maker, 30 Gauze street—house 32 Whitehead street Day, James, clerk at post-office—house 1 Hawkhead terrace Deans, R. L., foreman, corporation gas meter shop, north end of Municipal buildings—house 6 Phillips street Deichon, Lawrence, broker, 29 New Smithhills—house do. Devonshire, A., superintendent of Fire Brigade at J. & P. Coate Limited, 19 Thistle terrace D — 50 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Dick, George, F.E.I.S., teacher, West Public school—house 41 Broomlands Dick, J., & Sons, boot and shoe manufacturers, 166 George street —house do. Dick, James, draper, 21 Causeyside—house 5 County place Dick, James, shawl merchant, 21 Causeyside St. —ho. 5 County pi. Dick, Jeanie C, teacher Lawn street School—house 486 Crown St., Glasgow Dick, Margaret, greengrocer, 32 Causeyside—ho. 1 Alexandria pi. Dick, N. T., commercial traveller, 18 Moss street Dick, Peter, teller, Royal Bank of Scotland—ho. 17 Greenhill rd. Dick, R. & J., gutta percha and leather boot, shoe, and slipper manufacturers, Liberal Club buildings, 90 High St.; proprietor, William Thomson—house 18 Argyle street Dickie, Archd., keeper of coffee-house, 5 Seedhills—house do. Dickie, Dugald D., solicitor, Masonic buildings, 96 High street house Woodlands, Bishopton Dickie, John, cutler, 41 New street—house 2 Stock street Dickie, Mary Janet, teacher, West Public school—ho. 5 Phillips St. Dickie, Malcolm, gardener and contractor, 1 Union street—house 3 Stock street Dickie, Mrs., fruiterer and confectioner, 19 Wellmeadow—house 1 Union street Dickson, James, boot and shoemaker, 6 Moss street Dickson, John, grocer, 32 Canal street—house do. Dickson, William, agent for Royal Bank and insurance agent, Royal Bank house, St. Mirren street Dickson, William, nurseryman, Ladyburn nursery, Williamsburgh —house 3 Williamsburgh (see advt.) Dickson, William, jun., at Ladyburn nursery—ho. 3 Williamsburgh Dinwoodie, F. C, janitor, Paisley Liberal Club, 90 High street Dobie, George, & Son, tobacco, snuff, and candle manufacturers, Greenhill works, Clark street Dobie, George, of George Dobie & Son—ho. Edgemont, Castlehead Dobbie, Hugh, of George Masson & Co.—house 11 Argyle street Dobie, James, surgeon-dentist, 1 Forbes place—house do. Dobie, William F., of George Dobie & Son—house Edgemont, Castlehead Dobbie, William, shoemaker, 10 Gauze street —ho. 2 M'Kerrell st. Dobson, David, joiner, 2 East lane—house do. Docherty, John, general dealer and broker, 43 Old Sneddon—house 3 Incle street Docherty, Mrs. John, hardware and china merchant, 2 Johnston street—house do. PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 51

Docherty, Mrs. Margaret, confectioner, 7 Espedair street—ho. do. Docherty, Thos. confectioner, 22 Lawn street Docherty, William, confectioner, 44 Storie street Dock, James, clerk to John Spence & Sons, hamcurers—house 17 Argyle street Donald & Co., chemists and druggists, 1 Cotton street

Donald, Archibald, M.B., C.M., medical practitioner, Dispensary, 1 Cotton street—house 5 Gauze street Donald, Hugh Colligan, M.B., CM., medical practitioner, Dis- pensary, 1 Cotton street—house 5 Gauze street Donald, James, architect, 99 High street—house 4 Royal terrace Donald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson—house Riccartsbar Donald, Jas., jun., of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson—ho. Riccartsbai Donald, John, spirit merchant, 80 New Sneddon—house do. Donald, Robert H., 'of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson—ho. Riccartsb* Donald, Thomas, house factor and shipping agent, 43 Lady lane- house 38 Ferguslie (see advt.) Donald, William, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson—ho. 56 Canal st Donaldson, D., at M. Whitehill & Co.'s—house 66 Canal street Donaldson, Samuel, traveller to Kerr & Co.—house 3 Buchanat terrace Dougall, Samuel, coal merchant, Coal depot, Underwood—hou^e 32 Calside Douglas, Duncan, shoemaker, 4 Gordon's lane—house do. Doulton & Co., sanitary engineers (branch of Lambeth Sanitaijr Engineering works, London), Hawkhead road Downie, Catherine, Glenview dairy, Neilston road—house 2 Tow^r buildings Downie, Patrick, artist, 2 Allison place, Williamsburgh Downie, Thomas, church-officer of St. Mirren's R.C. Chapel—houje 4 East Buchanan street Downie, William, boot and shoemaker, 54 Storie street—house 14 George street Downing, H. M'Cree, officer of Inland Revenue—house George street Dreghorn, Andrew, warper, 3 Great Hamilton street—house do. Dreghorn, Andrew, fruiterer and confectioner, 13 Maxwellton st. Drennan, A., of Drennan, Stevenson & Co.—ho. 4 Russell street Drennan, James, of Drennan, Stevenson, & Co. —house 15 Well street

Drennan, James, of Robert Eadie & Co.—ho. 9 Wellmeadow st. Drennan, James, copper-smith, and sheet- iron worker, 4 Old Sneddon—house Moss-side place Drennan, James, draper, 17 Moss street—house 2 Hillview place Drennan, John, at R. Hay & Son's—house 56 George street — 52 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Dreunan, John M., clerk at Robert Brown & Son's—house 3 East lane, Ferguslie Drennan, Robert, painter, 30 Causeyside—house 4 Wardrop street Drennan, Robert, shoemaker, 145 George street—house do. Drennan, Stevenson & Co., Limited, 33 Caledonia street Drennan, William, at Young & Martin's—ho. 8 Buchanan terrace Drennan, William, wine and spirit merchant, 5 Old Sneddon—ho. 145 George street Drew, Jas. P., of M. Drew & Sons—ho. Rosevale, Carriagehill drive Drew, M. J., jun., of M. Drew & Sons—house Queenlea, Carriage- hill drive Drew, M. & Sons, curled hair manufacturers, Colinslee hair works Drew, M., of M. Drew & Sons—house Colinslee Mansion house Drew, Mrs. Ellen, confectioner, 25 Canal street Drew, Robert, of M. Drew & Sons—house Colinslee Mansion house Drum, James, chiropodist, 23 High street Drummond, T. G., clerk at William Fulton & Sons—house Newhall villas, Glenfield Drybrough, Jas., jun., of Walker, Drybrough, & Co.—ho. Arkleston Drysdale, John, Old Toll, Renfrew road Duff, George, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland Ltd. —Bank ho. Duff & Miller, watchmakers, jewellers, and opticians—shop 20 High street—-works 50 Ropework lane, East Howard street, Glasgow (see advt.) Duffy, Francis, shoemaker, 126 George street Duffy, Francis, jun., boot and shoemaker, 16 Storie street—house do Duiguid, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 39 High street—house West Arthurlie, Barrhead Dunbar, Alex., of Thomson & Dunbar—house 20 Well street Dunbar, T., of Rankin & Dunbar—house 128 West Graham street, Glasgow Duncan, Andrew, keeper of Good Templar halls—house 17 Wardrop street Duncan, Archibald, jobbing gardener and contractor, 1 Gladstone terrace—house do. Duncan, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 44 Moss street—ho. do. Duncan, Dr. James, chemist and druggist, 23 Causeyside—ho. 97 do. Duncan, Marion, dressmaker. 3 Camphill place Duncan, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 2 West street Duncan, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 23 Gauze street house 29 St. James street Duncan, T., Glasgow and Paisley Carrier, 12 Causeyside Duncan, William, grocer and provision merchant, 1a Laighpark house do. PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 53

Duncan, William, police sergeant—house 28 St. James street Duncanson, William, horse shoer and general jobbing smith, 34 Gordon's lane—house 23 Canal st. Dundas, P. S., of Knight & Dundas—house 3 Whitehead street Dunlop, George, foreman Caledonian Railway Co.'s stables, St. James street—house do. Dunlop, David, shoemaker, 24 Wellmeadow—house do. Dunlop, James, joiner and timber merchant, Abercorn Joiner works, 11 Incle street—house 3 Greenlaw terrace Dunlop, John, clerk to Walter M'Gee & Son—house 21 High st. Dunlop, Mrs. Matthew, milliner and straw hat cleaner, 21 High street—house do. Dunlop, Rev. Robert, minister of Reformed Presbyterian Church, Storie street—house Ardgowan cottage, Blackball Dunlop, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 2 Broomlands and 84 Cau- seyside—house 79 Broomlands Dunn, James Hamilton, writer, Union Bank buildings, 3a Gilmour street—house Woodend, Castlehead Dunn, Peter, gamekeeper, Foxbar Dunn, William, M.P. for Paisley, 21 Wetherby Gardens, South Kensington, London, S.W. Dunsmore, Archibald, keeper of Wilson Hall, 40 Highst.—ho. 41 do. Dunsmore, James, foreman at Glenfield Starch works—house Glen- field cottage, Castlehead Dunsmore, Matthew, foreman at Glenfield Starch works—house Glenfield cottage, Castlehead Dykes, Daniel, foreman printer at J. & J. Cook's—house 51 Caledonia street Dykes, Hugh, commercial traveller, 55 Causeyside Dykes, John, foreman plumber with Wallace & Connell—house 1 Church place, School wynd Dykes, William, commercial traveller, 13 Galloway street

EADIE Brothers & Co., manufacturers of ring-travellers, &c, 12 High street Eadie, John, of Eadie Bros. & Co.—ho. Kilmeny, Greenlaw Eadie, John Scott, of Eadie Bros. & Co.—house Bute villa, Greenlaw drive Eadie, John, farmer, West Fulton, by Linwood Eadie, John, engraver, 4 Moss street—house 13 Thistle terrace Eadie, Mrs., grocer and confectioner, 21 Underwood road Eadie, Mrs., fancy goods warehouse, 24 Wellmeadow—ho. 53 High st. Eadie, Peter, of Eadie Bros. & Co.—house Wakefield villa, East Greenlaw, Glasgow road — 54 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Eadie, Robert, & Co., ironmongers, 12 High street Eadie, William, of Black & Eadie—house Sunnyside Eaglesim, Archibald, sanitary inspector's clerk—ho. 41 Ferguslie Eaglesim, Thomas, violinist and teacher of music, 1 Gordon place Ear Institution, 241 Buchanan street, Glasgow. Open daily, 2 and 7 p.m. —Surgeon, Dr. James , M.A. Earl, Thomas N., officer Storie street Reformed Presbyterian Church, 66 Causeyside Easdale, John, dairyman, 61 George street Easton, George V., writing master, Grammar school—house 21 Underwood road Easton, Robert, agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society—house 43 High street Economic Building Societies, Terrace buildings, Winning & Fulton, secretaries Edmonds, H. S., manufacturers' agent, Glasgow—house Mossfield, Greenock road Edmonds, Robert, agent, National Bank of Scotland Limited ( branch, Glasgow)—house Mossfield, Greenock road Edmonds, William, of John Morgan & Co.—house Mossfield, Greenock road Edward, Thomas, confectioner, 11 Saucel Elder, Rev. Andrew, minister of George street U.P. Church, The Grange, Meikleriggs Elder, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mansion cottage, Castlehead Elder, William, superintendent, Fountain gardens, Love street Elliot, Andrew, plumber, tinsmith, and gasfitter. 28 Causeyside house 3 Auchentorlie terrace, Seedhill road Elliot, Richard, slater, 4 William street—house 73 Broomlands Emmerson, Mrs. John, fruit and vegetable merchant, 25 High st. English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association—A. B. M'Gown, agent, 107 High street—ho. Dunalister, Castlehead Equitable Co-operative Society, 37 and 38 Great Hamilton street, 2 Bute place, 13 Carriagehill and 90 Causeyside Equitable (Paisley Friendly) Funeral Society—registered office 20 Incle street Erroch, John, clerk at Greenlaw Goods Station—ho. 2 Maxwell st. Erskine, Andrew, joiner and cabinetmaker, 2 Lady lane—house 42 do. Erskine, James, designer, 43 Causeyside Erskine, Dr. James, M.A., Surgeon for diseases of the Ear, Glasgow Ear Institution, 241 Buchanan street (daily 2 and 7 p.m.), at home, 5 Charing Cross mansions, Sauchiehall street (hours 11 and 4) —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 55

Erskine, John, grocer, 10 Williamsburgh Esdaile, W. S., & Co. (late N. L. Sutton), mantle manufacturers, 93 High street—house 20 Storie street Espedair Chemical Co., manufacturing chemists, 70 New Sneddon Espedair Dyeworks (David Lang), 1 Espedair street Espedair Finishing Works, 40 Causeyside Estcourt, Charles, at Jas. Millar & Son's—house 1 Kilnside crescent Evening and Weekly Citizen (Glasgow)—office 8 Gilmour street correspondent, Henry Broadhead—house 3 Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill road Evening News (Glasgow) office, 16 Moss street—reporter and agent, Joseph Black, jun.—house 2 Bute place Evening Times (Glasgow)—office 3 County place—reporter and agent, Albert S. Skinnider Ewing, Andrew, manager at Aikman & Co.'s—house St. James street, Kinning Park, Pollokshields Ewing, Mrs. J., Brediland moor Ewing, Stewart, joiner, 20 Lawn street—house 23 Niddry street Ewing, Thomas A., music warerooms, 5 Smithhills—house 26 Woodlands road, Glasgow Ewing, William, grain and provision merchant, 87 Causeyside house do.

FAIRLIE, Alexander, flesher and contractor, 8 Castle st. —ho. 9 do. Fairlie, Archibald, C.T., F.E.I.S., head master North public School —house Endrickdale, Meikleriggs Fairlie, David, law apprentice with Hart, Abercrombie, & Lang house 9 Moss street Fairlie, James, contractor aud wood merchant, 8 Castle street Fairlie, Robert, spirit merchant, 9 Moss street Fairlie, Robert, jun., clerk at Robert Brown & Son's—house 29 Well street Falconer, Mrs. Agnes, machinist, 44 Canal street Farnin, Patrick, fruiterer and confectioner, 3 Broomlands—house 58 George street Farquhar, James M., 43 Mill street Farquhar, Rev. Joseph, M.A., minister of George street Baptist Chapel—house 3 Lylesland terrace Farr & Adam, lithographers and stationers, 4 Forbes place and 6 Causeyside Farr, Henry, of Farr & Adam—house 6 Blackhall Farr, Thomas W., cashier to Isdale & M'Callum—ho. 6 Blackhall Farrell, Jeremiah, draper, 3 Lawn street—house do. Faulkner, B. G., ornamental and letter engraver, 10 St. James st 56 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Fawcett, E. R., The Central Agency, Glasgow—ho. "Windy knowe, Sunnyside Fechney, Mrs. dress and mantle maker, 8 Cochran street Felley, James, cowfeeder, 97 George street Female Refuge, Victoria pi., Lady In. —Miss Blue, matron (see advt.) Fenino, Felix, hair-clresser, 23 School wynd—house 46 Moss st. Fenino, Madame, shirtmaker, 46 Moss street Fergus, James, general commission agent, 61 Storie street Ferguslie Kitchen, East lane Ferguson, Andrew, clerk, Post Office—house 4 Bank street Ferguson, Andrew, lithographer and engraver, 109 Causeyside— house 39 Well street Ferguson, D.,& Sons, coal merchants, Potterhill depot and Barrhead (see advt.) Ferguson, Duncan, of D. Ferguson & Sons—house Annfield villa, Barrhead Ferguson, George, house painter, 58 George street Ferguson, Isabella, at W. C. Ferguson's—ho. Terrace buildings Ferguson, James, grocer, 24 New street—house 6 Rosebery place Ferguson, John A., of Ferguson, Shaw, & Sons, and The Gleniffer Soap Company—house 6 Moray place, Regent park, Glasgow Ferguson, John, clerk, Chamberlain's office—ho. Rock cot., Mill st. Ferguson, John, of D. Ferguson & Sons—house Annfield villa, Barrhead Ferguson, John, pawnbroker, and dealer in watches and jewellery, 35 High street and 90 Canal street—house 35 High street Ferguson, John, wine and spirit merchant, 30 Cotton street—ho. do. Ferguson, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 19 Sandholes—house 1 Gordon place Ferguson, Miss Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie street Ferguson, Mary, ice cream and confectioner, 148 George st. —ho. do. Ferguson, P., of Fleming & Ferguson—ho. Fergus villa, Inchinuan rd. Ferguson, Norman, glazier and painter, 15 Causeyside—house 8 St. James place (see advt.) Ferguson, Robert, teacher Stevenson street public School—house South park house, High Carriagehill Ferguson, Shaw, & Sons, soap and candle manufacturers, and oil and lard refiners—soap works, Blackhall Soap works—oil and lard works Stockwell street, Glasgowr—office 39 Stock well st., Glasgow Ferguson, William C, ironmonger, 46 High street—ho. Terrace buildings (see advt.) Ferguson, William, grocer, 9 Maxwellton street Ferguson, William, grocer, 42 Moss st.—house 1 Auchentorlie ter. — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 57

Fernie, Archibald, house and sign painter, and paper hanger, 48 Old Sneddon—house 9 St. James street Fernie, Mrs. Archibald, draper, 60 George street Fernie, Mrs., confectioner, 108 George street Ferrie, Andrew, licensed grocer, 136 George street—ho. 26 Argyle street Ferrier, Robert, foreman engineer, 9 Whitehaugh terrace Filshill, James W., wholesale confectioner and biscuit agent, 6 Macdowall street—bouse 1 Tannahill place Findlay, David, potato merchant, Abercorn station—house 7 Hamil- ton street Findlay, E. A., tailor, 14 Well street Finlay, T. A. R., journalist, Gazette Office—house Saucel bank Findlay, William, confectioner, 5 Mossvale lane—house do. Findlay, William, traveller to Hugh Lambie—house 1 Phillip st. Finlator, William Rankin, of Kerr & Finlator—house Park terrace, Underwood road Finlayson, Alexander, carting contractor, Carriagehill Finlayson, Mrs., confectioner, 5 Espedair street—house do. Firelight factory, Cumberland place—Malcolm Glover, manager Fisher, Andrew, jun., of Fisher & Co. — house 81 New Sneddon Fisher, Mrs. Andrew, 81 New Sneddon Fisher & Co., engineers and boilermakers, St. Mirren Engine works, Macdowall street Fisher, George, of Fisher & Co.—house 2 Buchanan terrace Fisher, George, manufacturers' agent, 86 Wilson street, Glasgow house 2 Lylesland terrace Fisher, Miss, confectioner, 53 George street—house do. Fisher, Robert, 38 New street Fisher, William T., Inspector of weights and measures for the Burgh, 81 New Sneddon Fitch, John, barber, 11 Old Sneddon—house 5 North street Fitzpatrick, Mrs., dress and mantlemaker, 17 Maxwellton Flanigan, James, horse shoer and jobbing smith, 5 Maxwellton street—house 2 King street Fleming, Rev. Andrew G., minister of the United Presbyterian Church, Thread street—house Gowanlea, Castlehead Fleming & Ferguson, engineers, Phoenix Works, Murray street, and shipbuilders, Merksworth, Inchiunan road Fleming, Henry, of W. & H. Fleming—house 12 Alice place Fleming, J. & J., tailors and clothiers, 57 George street Fleming, James, plumber and gasfitter, 5^- North Bridge st. —ho. do. Fleming, James, grocer, 6 Smith street—house do. Fleming, John, grocer, 113 George street—house do. — 58 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Fleming, Mary, flesher, 29 George street Fleming, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Barclay street Fleming, Miss, dress and mantle maker, 6 Renfrew street Fleming, Reid, & Co., yarn merchants, Greenock—branch 10 St. Mirren street Fleming, Robert, greengrocer, 9 Stock street—house 7 do. Fleming, Thomas, farmer, South Gallowhill Fleming, W. & H., painters and decorators, 13 New Smithhills Fleming, W. Y., of Fleming & Ferguson—house Sreekona, Troon Fleming, Walter, of W. & H. Fleming—house 25 New Smithhills Fleming, William, farmer, Fulwood, by Linwood Fletcher, Hugh, feuar, 5 Wardrop street Flett, Rev. Oliver, D.D., minister of Baptist Church, Storie street, —house Greenieholm, Calside Flick, Miss, draper, 64 Broomlands—house 27 do. Flockhart, William, 4 Stow place Floyd, David, confectioner, 13 Caledonia street—house do. Flynn, James, umbrella maker, 29 Orchard street—house do. Fontana, Giuseppe, ice cream and confections, 30 New Smithhills Forrest & Son, ticket writers, &c, 355 Argyle street, Glasgow (see advt.) Forrest & Son, chemical manure manufacturers, Burnbank, Chain road Forrest, James A., of Forrest & Son—ho. Burnbank cot., Chain rd. Forrest, John, gardener, Gateside Forrest, Mrs. James, hosier, 26 Broomlands Forrest, William, of Forrest & Son—house Burnbank cottage Forrester, John, warehouseman at M. Whitehill & Co.'s, Wallace- lea cottage, Glasgow road Forrester, William, hatter and draper, 1 Broomlands — house Underwood road Forrester, William, hatter, 23 High street—house Underwood road Forsyth, Alexander, plumber, 84 George street—house do. Forsyth, George, shoemaker, 53 High street—house do. Forsyth, John, confectioner, 10 Cotton street—house do. Forsyth, Robert, teacher, Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road Forsyth, William, shoemaker, 11 West Buchanan street Fortune, David, secretary Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society head office, Wilson street, Glasgow (see advt.) Fortune, Mrs., grocer, 13 West Campbell street—house do. Fotheringham, Thomas, coachman to Mrs. Holms, Sandyford—ho. Sandyford Foulds, Alexander, coal merchant, Underwood depot—house 10 Back Sneddon PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 59

Foulds, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 162 George street—ho. Caledonia house Foulds, Andrew, & Son, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer- chants, 5 Abbey street Foulds, Andrew, of Andrew Foulds & Son—house Caledonia house Foulds, Archd., foreman to D. Carswell & Son—house 25 Great Hamilton street Foulds, Roger, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Causeyside—house 24 George street Foulds, William, distiller, and wine and spirit broker, School wynd Foulds, William, spirit merchant, 2 Sir Michael street Foulds, William M., at Master of Works office —ho. Caledonia ho. Fountain Gardens, Love street—presented to the town by the late Mr. Thomas Coats—superintendent William Elder Fox, Mrs., confectioner, 11 Storie street Fraser, A., of James Macduff—house 95 High street Fraser, Donald, M.D., 3 Orr square Fraser, George, police constable—house 78 High street Fraser, James Roy, teacher of music, organist of Middle Parish Church, and manager to Paterson, Sons, & Co., Terrace build- ings, 109 High street—house Laurel bank, Wester Carriagehill Fraser, John & Co., plasterers and cement workers, 84 New Sneddon street—house do. Fraser, John, clerk, British Linen Coy. Bank—house Laurel bank, Wester Carriagehill Fraser, John, assistant, St. George's Church—ho. 7 Wellmeadow Fraser, John, salesman at James Jack's—house Bishopton Fraser, M. & H., dress and mantlemakers, 6 Wellmeadow—ho. 7 do. Fraser, Mrs., ladies' outfitter, 9 Orr square Fraser, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Moss street—house 48 Love street Fraser, William, inspector of police—house 3 Camphill Fraser, William, confectioner, 30 St. James street—house do. Free Breakfast Mission hall, 109 Causeyside Free Library and Museum and Picture gallery, High street — presented by Sir Peter Coats—curator, Morris Young (see appendix) Freebairn, M. & E., dress and mantle makers, 35 Wellmeadow. Freebairn, Thomas, Riccartsbar lodge French, Mrs., dressmaker, 32 Cotton street Frew, Mrs. A., clothes mangier, 3 Laighpark Frew, Robert, delivery clerk Canal station—ho. 5 Whitehead St. Fullerton, Alexander, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Limited) —house Fordbank, Millikenpark — 60 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Limited), engineers, ironfounders, boilermakers, millwrights, and machine makers, " Vulcan Foundry and Engine works," Renfrew road Fullerton, John, & Co., iron shipbuilders, Merksworth shipbuild- ing yard, Inchinnan road Fullerton, John, of John Fullerton & Co.—house 1 Garthland place Fullerton, William, cowfeeder, 26 New street—house do. Fulton, A. D., at Barr, Stirrat, & Co.'s—house Westmarch, Kil- malcolm Fulton, David, tailor and clothier, 54 Causeyside—house 1 Gladstone terrace Fulton, James, of William Fulton & Sons—house The Glen Fulton, John, confectioner, 52 Broomlands Fulton, John, jun., at MacRobert, Son & Hutchison's—house 52 Broomlands Fulton, Joseph, of William Fulton & Sons—house The Glen Fulton, Mrs. D., china merchant, 21 Incle street—house do. Fulton, Peter, confectioner, 2 Canal street—house do. Fulton, Peter, building inspector, 10 Argyle street Fulton, Robert, feuar, 80 New Sneddon Fulton, T. Crichton, consulting electrical engineer, 74 Buchanan st., Glasgow—house 80 New Sneddon Fulton, William, of Winning & Fulton—house 19 Argyle street Fulton, William, & Sons, scourers, dyers and finishers, Glenfield parcels left with John Bell, 12 Causeyside Fulton, William, of William Fulton & Sons—house The Glen Fyfe, Miss, dress and mantlemaker, 2 St. James street

GALBRAITH, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, 64 and 65 George street and 19 Maxwellton street— house 81 Broomlands Galbraith, John, feuar, Rockfield cottage, Potterhill Galbraith, John, jun., baker, 22 Wellmeadow—house do. Galbraith, Mrs., dressmaker, 89 Canal street Galbraith, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 89 Canal street Galbraith, Robert, 3 Buchanan terrace Galbraith, William, at James H. Dunn's—ho. 6 Orr street Galbraith, William, provision merchant, 14 Wellmeadow—house 11 Broomlands Galbreath Brothers, chemists and druggists, 92 Causeyside Galbreath, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street Galbreath, Robert B., of Galbreath Brothers, 98 Causeyside Galletly, David, clothier, 5 Causeyside (nearly opposite Post Office) house Anna villa, Greenock road — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 61

Galletly, Duncan, jobbing smith—workshop 16 Causeyside—bicycle sale shop 109 Canseysicle—ho. 26 Orchard street Galletly, Minnie, clerk at Isdale and M'Callum's—house Boghead farm, Inkermann Gallagher, John, 96 New Sneddon street—house do. Galloway, Rev. Robert, missionary, South Parish Church—house Carriagehill Nursery Gait, John, of John Gait & Son—house Tarradale, Blackhall Gait, John, & Son, brickmakers and builders—brickworks Nether- common Gait, John, jun., of John Gait & Son—house Tarradale, Blackhall Gait, William, of Henry & Gait—house 64 Love street Gait, W. & H., slaters and chimney sweeps, 4 Lawn street Gamble, Matthias, chandler, 8 Broomlands Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, British Linen Coy. Bank, and agent for the Lancashire Insurance Co.—ho. 7 Greenlaw ter. Gardiner, Alex., jun., of Craig & Gardiner—house 7 Greenlaw ter. Gardner, Alexander, printer, bookseller, publisher, &c, 7 Gilmour street—house Dunrod, East Greenlaw Gardner, David, M.B., CM., consulting-rooms, 12 St. James place and 18 Gilmour street—house 84 High street Gardner, Henry, greenkeeper to Charleston Bowling Club—house 10 Great Hamilton street Gardner, James, farmer, South Hillington, off Glasgow road Gardner, James, writer and notary public, secretary, treasurer, and

law agent to the Peter Brough Bequest Fund ; secretary, trea- surer, and law agent to the Governors of the Paisley Educational Trust; hon. -secretary to the Philosophical

Institution ; and secretary to proprietors of Paisley Coffee- Room buildings, 3 County place—house Clunie Gardner, James, British Workman Public house, 20 Wellmeadow —house do. Gardner, Jane, teacher, Central public School—house 84 High st. Gardner, John S. & Son, clothiers, 4 Wellmeadow—house do. Gardner, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Williamsburgh house do. Gardner, William, of Logan & Gardner—house The Elms, Castlehead Garrott, John, blacksmith, 51 High street—house 34 Lady lane Garven, John, farmer, Little Crossford, by Howwood Gas Company Office, Municipal buildings Gault, Joseph, slater and chimney-sweeper, 58 Causeyside—ho. do. Gault, William, chimney-sweeper and soot merchant, 30 St. James street

Gemmell, Janet, teacher, South public School—ho. 12 Neilston st. — 62 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Gemmell, John, schoolmaster, Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road —house 66 Back Sneddon Gemmill, Malcolm, watchmaker and jeweller, 5 Wellmeadow—ho. do. Gemmell, Matthew, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street Gemmell, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Broomlands house do. Gentles, Rev. Dr. Thomas, M.A., First Charge Abbey Church, Abbey manse, Glasgow road Getty, James, coachman to Mrs. Kerr, Gallowhill George A. Clark Town hall (entrance by Old Smithhills and Abbey close)—James B. Watson, curator Gibb, George Y., family grocer, 53 High street—house 5 Argyle St. Gibb, Mrs. Andrew, Calside villa Gibb, Mrs. James, Holmscraig, Calside avenue Gibb, Matthew, cowfeeder and contractor, Calside (corner of Stirling street) Gibb, John, & Son, drapers, 26 High street—house Calside Gibb, W. & E., wholesale and retail glass and china merchants, 39 New street—house do. Gibb, Mrs. Thomas, engraver and lithographer, 7 Old Sneddon house 4 Cochran street Gibb, William F., M.D., 54 High street Gibb, William, house factor, 39 New street Gibb, William, rag and waste merchant, 39 New st. (back land) Gibson, Andrew, baker, restaurateur, and purveyor, 98 High street —house Ellenlea, Glasgow road (see advt.) Gibson Brothers & Co., manufacturers and embroiderers of textile fabrics, St. Mirren's mills, 153 George street, and 4 Godliman street, London Gibson, David, boot and shoe manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—ho. Thrushcraigs house Gibson, Fulton, Beith carrier—calls at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside, on Tuesdays and Fridays Gibson, George, assistant visiting School Board officer'—house 8 Great Hamilton street Gibson, James, of Leggat & Gibson—house 4 Gladstone terrace Gibson, James, of Gibson Brothers & Co.—house Rednock, Kelvinside, Glasgow Gibson, J. H., of Hatchard & Gibson—house 18 Moss street Gibson, John, Thrushcraigs house Gibson, Mrs., confectioner, 3 Neilston street Gibson & Reid, dyers and French cleaners, Paisley dyeworks, Marshall's lane and Cart walk — receiving office 84 High street (see advt). — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 63

Gibson, Mrs. Robert, grocer, 22 Causeyside—house do. Gibson, Mrs. W. H. (Fulton), teacher of music, 12 Abbey street Gibson, Robert, warehouseman at Charles Smith & Co.'s—house 3 Hillview place Gibson, T. B., of Gibson Brothers & Co.—ho. Florentine gardens, , Glasgow Gibson, William, at Clark & Co.'s—house 8 Whitehaugh terrace Gibson, William H., upholsterer, 78 Causeyside—workshop 36 Gordon's lane—house 12 Abbey street Gibson, William, Laighpark cottages, Laighpark Gibson, William, tailor and clothier, 24 Lady lane Gibson, William K., of Gibson & Reid—house Lylesland cottage Gibson, William, cashier to Thomas Reid & Sons—house 6 Green- law terrace Gilchrist, Mrs. Jane, spirit merchant, 10 George street—ho. do. Gilchrist, John, of Clark & Co.—house Woodbank, Crow road Gilchrist, Robert, draper, 5 Moss street—house 8 High street Gilchrist, Wra., confectioner and fruiterer, 14 Carriagehill—ho. do. Gildawie, John, superintendent of county police—ho. County bdgs. Gillan, William, teacher Neilson Institution—house Heathbank, Meikleriggs Gillespie, Donald, grocer and provision merchant, 15 Moss street —house 17 do. Gillespie, James, & Sons, slaters and plasterers, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile lane —house 84 New Sneddon Gillespie, John, valuator, 82 New Sneddon Gillespie, John, of William Gillespie & Son—house Blackhall Gillespie, William, & Son, slaters, slate and cement merchants, 82 New Sneddon Gillies, Duncan, grocer, 28 Williamsburgh Gilmour, A., 6 Greenlaw terrace Gilmour, Allan, baker, 144 George street—house do. Gilmour, David, & Co., yarn and cloth merchants and fire insurance agents, 5 Causeyside Gilmour, Duncan P., teacher, Grammar school —house 246 Allison street, , Glasgow Gilmour, James, carting contractor, 3 Cameron street—house 1 do. Gilmour, James, farmer, Fulbar Gilmour, James, grocer and provision merchant, 67 Causeyside house Brodie park lodge Gilmour, James, commission agent, 21 Caledonia street Gilmour, James, confectioner, 16 Maxwellton street—house do. Gilmour, John, aerated water manufacturer and general bottler, 20 Moss street and 4 Hunter street—ho. 20 Moss st. (see advt.) — 64 PAISLEY DIRECTORY,

Gilmour, Miss, music teacher, 98 High street Gilmonr Street Railway Station, County place—Stewart M'Cowatt, stationmaster, and agent for the Railway Passengers Assurance Co.—house 1 Underwood road Gilmour, Robert, carter, 3 Cotton street Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, 3 Cumberland court, Causeyside Gilmour, Thomas, flesher, 42 Stock street—house do. Gilmour, Thomas, keeper of Brodie park, Brodie park lodge Gilmour, William, of David Gilmour & Co.—house Moorburn, Kilmalcolm Gilroy, Janet, confectioner, 9 Lylesland Giltrap, Henry, waiter, 13 Cochran street Girdwood, Andrew, of R & A. Girdwood—house 34 Lady lane Girdwood, Mary, teacher, Camphill school—ho. 3 Park terrace Girdwood, R. & A., wrights, 28 Broomlands Girdwood, Robert, of R. & A. Girdwood—house 3 Park terrace Giuisti, G., ice cream and ginger beer manufacturer, 2 Old Smithhills Givan, James, tailor and clothier, 5 Moss street—house do. Gladstone, Robert, at Alexander Gardner's—house 1 Woodside place Glasgow, Charles, coachbuilder, painter, decorator of halls, &c. works 22 New Smithhills—house 25 do. Glasgow, James, chief draughtsman at Bow, M'Lachlan,& Co.'s house Helena villa, Glasgow road " Glasgow Herald " (Daily and Weekly) and "Evening Times" Branch office, 3 County place—reporter and agent, Albert S. Skinnider; publishing and advertising clerk, Charles E. J. Gregg " Glasgow Citizen" (Evening and Weekly) Office, 8 Gilmour street Henry Broadhead, 3 Hawkhead terrace, reporter and agent "Glasgow Evening News" Branch office, 16 Moss street—agent and reporter, Joseph Black, jun. Glasgow Colosseum warehouse, 8 Causeyside—Walter Wilson & Co., proprietors Glasgow & Boot Repairing Co., boot and shoemakers, 11 Gauze street, 78 Broomlands, 151 George street, and 6 Charleston cross—manager, Thomson Totton—ho 20 High street, Johnstone Glasgow & Govan Boot Repairing Co.—branch 3 Glenview terrace —manager, William Charles, 2 Earl Grey place Glass, James, grocer, 2 Broomlands—house do. Glassford, Alexander, of Glassford Brothers—house 36 Causeyside Glassford Brothers, fish merchants, 26 Causeyside Glassford, Henry, teacher, East public School — house 39 Mill street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 65

Glassford, James E., of Glassford Brothers—house 36 Causeyside Glassford, J. E., draper and clothier, 98 Causeyside—house 36 do. Glegg, William F. G., at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers, County buildings, St. James street —house Milliken, Johnstone Gleghorn, Andrew, horse shoer and general smith, 11 New Smithhills—house 8 Hamilton street Glen, Allan, sen., tailor and clothier, 6 George street Glen, Allan, tailor and clothier, 138 George street—house 3 Camp- hill place Glen, Allan, fishmonger, 34 Gauze street—house 6 George street Glen, Mrs. E,., confectioner and tobacconist, 81 Causeyside Glen, Thomas, flesher, 36 Broomlands—house 78 do. Glen, William, 1 Smithhills Glenfield Corn Flour works (Currie & Co.), Murray street Glenfield Starch works, Maxwellton Gleniffer Laundry, Lylesland—A Bell & Sons, proprietors —orders

for vans to call, received at 6 Gilmour st. ; 47 Causeyside ; or at the Laundry. (See advt.) Gleniffer Soap Co., soap manufacturers, Gleniffer Soap works, Lonend—Glasgow office 39 Stockwell street Glenpatrick distillery, Glenpatrick, by Elderslie Globe Hotel, 92 High street—Alex. Morrison, proprietor. Glover, Hugh, metal merchant, 57 Canal street Glover, James, & Co., shippers and forwarding agents, Greenbank house, New Sneddon street Glover, M.&M., milliners, 44 Moss street—house 7 Buchanan terrace Glover, John, warehouseman at William Cochran & Co.'s—house 7 Buchanan terrace Glover, Thomas, printer and stationer, 11 Moss street (opposite County square)—house 3 Buchanan terrace Glover, William, plumber, tinsmith, and ironmonger, 19 High street—house 13 Lawn street Gonnella, Pata, confectioner, 92 New Sneddon street—house do. Gold, Daniel, joiner, 28 Gordon's lane—house 1 Hillview place Gold, Kenneth, grocer, 6 West croft— house do. Gold, Kenneth, grocer, 14 and 52 Storie street—ho. 14 Storie st. Gold, William, baker, 22 Sandholes—house 1 Well street Goldie, Hugh, shoemaker, 21 Thread street Goldie, John, tailor and clothier, 43 New street Good Templar Hall, entrance by Dyers' wynd and terrace keeper, Andrew Duncan, 17 Wardrop street (see advt.) Goodwin, Bella, dress and mantle-maker, 43 Mill street Goold, T. & J., clothiers, 47 Moss street Goold, John, of T. & J. Goold—house 43 High street E —— 66 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Goold, Thomas, of T. & J. Goold— house 43 High street Gordon & Scarlett, funeral undertakers, 42 New street Gordon, George, 1 Gordon place, King street Gordon, James, 1 Gordon place, King street Gordon, James Naismith, clerk-at-law with John Pattison—house Staff barracks Gorse, R. C, foreman to Isdale & M'Callum, Hillview place Goudie, Alexander, church officer George street Baptist Church house 26 George street Goudie, Andrew H., inspector of works, Master of Works office house 4 Wardrop street Goudie, George, with William Young—house 1 Johnston street Goudie, Humphrey, carriage hirer, 3 King street (telephone No. 50) Goudie, James, bookseller, stationer, and newsagent, 24 High st. house 91 do. Goudie, James, jun., at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers, County Buildings, St. James street—house 91 High street Goudie, James, & Son, coopers, 48 and 49 High street Goudie, John, of Hunter & Goudie—house 39 Mill street Goudie, John, Newhall, Ralston Goudie, Mary F., teacher, West public School—house 49 High street Goudie, Mrs., 5 Buchanan terrace Goudie, Mrs. William, general merchant, 69 Canal street Goudie, Thomas, at MacRobert,. Son, & Hutchison's—house 8 M'Kerrell street Goudie, William, clerk to John Muir—house Newhall, Ralston Goudie, William, of James Goudie & Son—house 20 Argyle street Gourlay, Robert, spirit merchant, 1 Carriagehill—house 2 Glendale place Grade, Albert, confectioner, 2 Bridge street—house 7 Wallneuk Graham, A. Forrest, of Sacell Brewery Co. —house Oakshawhead Graham, Angus, cowfeeder, 19 New Smithhills—house do Graham, James, grocer and provision merchant, 70 Love street house 1 Springbank road Graham, James, Dundaff, Riccartsbar Graham, John, church officer of Trinity Episcopal church, 5 Lonend Graham, John, cutter at J. Goold's, 47 Moss st. —ho. 105 Causeyside Graham, John, weaver, 75 Canal street—house 24 West street Graham, Mary, teacher, East Public school—ho. 34 New Sneddon Graham, Mrs. John, Oakbank, 43^ Oakshaw street Graham, Mrs. W., heddlemaker, 10 Wardrop street—house do. Graham, Robert, of T. & R. Graham—house Duntrune, Meikleriggs Graham, T. & R., lithographers by steam power, 4 Bridge street Graham, Thomas, of T. & R. Graham—ho. Duntrune, Meikleriggs PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 67

Graham, Thomas, M.D., 3 Garthland place Graham, Thomas, confectioner, 6 Storie street—house do. Grahl, A., newsagent and tobacconist, 44 George street Grant, Donald, army pensioner, 14 Barclay street Grant, Donald, stationmaster St. James station —ho. 3 "Woodside place, King street Grant, Hector, engineer Thistle works—ho. Hope villa, Lenzie Grant, James, church officer of Abbey Close U.P. Church, 23 Abbey street Grant, John, superintendent Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road Grant, Mrs., matron Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road Gray, David, of John M'Nair & Co. —house 53 Storie street Gray, George, tobacconist and newsagent, 51 High street Gray, Hugh, keeper of Oakshaw Memorial hall—ho.42 Wellmeadow Gray, James, at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s—ho. 6 Douglas terrace Gray, James, of Paisley Photographic Co.—house 22 Argyle street Gray, Mrs. J., matron Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum Gray, Mrs., confectioner, 64 Broomlands—house do. Gray, Robert, Howwood, Beith, and Paisley carrier—quarters 91 Causeyside Gray, T. A., Maybole boot and shoe shop, 16 Moss street Gray, Thomas, 12 Well street Green, James, jun., of J. Green & Sons—house 43 Mill street Green, James, & Sons, van and lorry builders, 10 Mill street Green, John, broker, 67 George street Greenfield, John, retired teacher—house Netherpark, Calside Greenlees, Alex., of Thomas Greenlees & Co.—ho. Corryville, Calside Greenlees, James, & Sons, boot and shoemakers, 21 High street Greenlees, James, of James Greenlees & Sons—ho. 21 St. Vincent crescent, Glasgow Greenlees, Jane, confectioner, &c, 10 Old Sneddon Greenlees, John, of Matthew Greenlees & Son—house Greenside Greenlees, John, of Thomas Greenlees & Co.—ho. Corryville, Calside Greenlees, Matthew & Son, manufacturers, 167 George street Greenlees, Matthew, of Matthew Greenlees & Son—ho. Greenside Greenlees, Matthew, jun., Greenside Greenlees, Thomas, Corryville, Calside Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants, 13 Causeyside Greenlees, Thomas, manufacturer, 22 Montrose street, Glasgow— house Castlehead Greenway, Clive, Yale & Co. (Limited), naval and general brass- founders, lock manufacturers, &c, Birmingham — agents, Stirling & Co., 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow 68 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Gregorson, William, & Co., spindle and flyer manufacturers, 51 High street—house Clyde view, Largs Gregg, Chas. E. J., publishing and advertising clerk, Glasgow Herald and Evening Times—house 4 Ralston terrace Grierson, John T., clerk, Joint Lines Railway, Greenlaw station —house 7 Cochran street Grierson, R., & Co., carting contractors, Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway Company, Greenlaw—Allan Bowie, agent, 12 Neilston street Grieve, Mrs. W., 1 Garthland street Grindlay, Miss S., dressmaker, 1 Gauze street Grunewald, Henry, restaurateur, 6 High street (Cross)—house 1 Royal terrace Guardian Plate Glass Insurance Co. —agents Winning & Fulton, Terrace Buildings Guthrie, E., draper. 67 Broomlands Guthrie, Misses, milliners, 109 High street Guthrie, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 11 Lylesland—house do. Guthrie, Mrs., 1 Orr square Guthrie, Mungo, working jeweller, 1 Old SmithhiJls Guthrie, Robert, & Co., manufacturers, 1 Causeysicle Guthrie, Wm., of R. Guthrie & Co.—house Glenview place Guy, William, junr., apprentice-at-law, at Thomas Walker's—house West Lea, Johnstone

HADDOW & ROBERTSON, masons and builders, 1 Hamilton street and 1 Linside terrace—yard 11 Gordon's lane Haddow, William, of Haddow & Robertson—house 1 Linside terrace Hair, Hugh, inspector of railways, 4 Whitehead street Hair, James, feuar, 70 Canal street Haldane, T. Fred., of Cartvale Chemical Co., Ltd.—house 19 Kelvinsicle terrace (South), Billhead, Glasgow Halden, Archibald, & Co., manufacturers, 30 John street, Glasgow —residence Alton villa, Glasgow road Halden, Alex., jun., grocer, 99 Causeyside—ho. 2 Whitehaugh ter. Halden, Alexander, shawl manufacturer, 15 Causeyside—house Glenairlie cottage, Glasgow road Halden, Miss, dress and mantlemaker, 15 Causeyside—ho. Glenairlie cottage, Glasgow road Halden, Thomas M., 1 Greenlaw terrace Hall, Rev. David, minister of Mossvale U.P. church — house 9 Buchanan terrace Hall, Mrs. Hugh, grocer and confectioner, 21 Wallace st. —ho. do. — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 69

Halliday, John, carting foreman G. & S.-W". Railway, Greenlaw goods station—house 4 Sir Michael street Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, bleachers, dyers, and finishers, Black- land mill Hamilton, Alexander, dairy, Alton, Glasgow road Hamilton, Alexander, clothier, 3 George street—house 13 do. Hamilton, Alexander, draper, 16 Wellmeadow—house do. Hamilton, Alexander, of Hamilton & Thomson—ho. 2 Gordon place Hamilton, Andrew, salesman, with Robert Hamilton—house 5 Great Hamilton street Hamilton & Co., clothiers, 43 Wellmeadow—house 10 Argyle st. Hamilton, David, teacher, Neilson Institution—house Belle- vue, Meikleriggs Hamilton, David, restaurateur, 32 Broomlands—house do. Hamilton, Edward, washer and finisher, 9 South Bridge street house 2 Glenview terrace, Barterholm Hamilton, E., tobacconist and newsagent, 30 Old Sneddon and 6 Silk street—house 9 Gauze street Hamilton, George, of Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland Hamilton, George, jun., at Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland Hamilton, Henry M. A., missionary Thread street U. P. Church- house 56 Causeyside Hamilton, Hugh, teacher of English, French, and Latin—private academy 4 Bank street Hamilton, Hugh, accountant, 4 Bank street Hamilton, James, cowfeeder, 62 Causeyside—house 1 Stevenson street Hamilton, James, at J. M. Symington's—house 4 Lylesland terrace Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison, Netherpark, Calside Hamilton, James, coal ree, 2 Rowan street—house do. Hamilton, James, clerk- at-law to Hart, Abercrombie & Lang house 55 Causeyside Hamilton, James K., salesman Co-operative Store, 110 George St. —house 4 Ralston terrace Hamilton, Jessie, 10 Sandholes Hamilton, J. & Co., embroiderers of all fancy goods, block cutters and printers, 26 Causeyside Hamilton, John S. L., clerk at J. & P. Coats Limited—house 19 Argyle street Hamilton, J., of J. Hamilton & Co.—house 26 Causeyside Hamilton, Miss M., fancy goods merchant, 93 Causeyside—house 26 George street Hamilton, Mrs. refreshment rooms, 23 New St. —ho. 104 Causeyside Hamilton, Mrs. D., grocer and fruiterer, 16 Orchard street ——; 70 PAISLEY DIKECTOEY,

Hamilton. Mrs. Janet, confectioner, 23 Williamsbnrgh—house do. Hamilton, Mrs. John, cowfeeder, Brediland gardens—house Old Mansion house Hamilton, Mrs. Robert, baker, 55 Causeyside—house do. Hamilton, Robert, grocer, and wine, spirit, and provision merchant, 9 Moss street and 5 Carriagehill — house 2 Richmond place Hamilton & Thomson, bakers, 18 Broomlands Handasyde, C. H., of C. H. Handasyde & Co.—ho. Yiewfield, Lass- wade Handasyde, C. H. & Co., oil refiners, Abercorn Oil works, Mac- farlane street, and at Dean Oil works, Dalkeith Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, engineers and gas apparatus manufac-

turers, Abbey Works, 23 New Sneddon ; Atlas works, 17

Back Sneddon ; Abercorn Shipbuilding yard, Abercorn street and Abercorn Foundry, North croft Hannah, Miss, 6 Blackhall Hannah, William, grocer, 16 Thread street— house 3^ George st. Hannah, William, of Hawson & Hannah—house 48 Love street Haran, M. S., dress and mantle maker, 23 Causeyside—ho. do. Haran, Neil Gilmour, plumber, gasfitter, and zincworker—work-

shop 28 New street ; house 23 Causeyside Hardcastle, Mary, fruiterer and confectioner, 55 Caledonia street house 8 Maxwellton Hardie, John, M.A., teacher, Grammar school—house Glenview, Barterholm Hardie, Robert, warehouseman with W. Cochran & Co.—house 6 North street Harding, Charles, chief constable of Renfrewshire, chief constable's office, County buildings—house Meadowbank, Greenock road Harker, J., assistant superintendent Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. house 1 M'Kerrell street Harkins, John, confectioner, 24 Great Hamilton street—house do. Harley, John M., manager at Brown & Poison's—ho. Falside cot. Harper, Alexander, teacher, South Public school—ho. 6 Smith st. Harper, Alexander, baker, 73 Love street—house do. Harper, Andrew R., B.L., writer, at R. & T. Russell's—house Oak- shawhead house Harper, Henry, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 52 High street house 23 Argyle street Harper, Hugh, of James Wood & Co., coal merchants—house Oak- shawhead house Harper, David C, of David Carswell & Son—house Oakshaw- head house Harper, Thomas, weaver, 75 Canal street—house 36 Storie street —

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Harper, William, weaver, 6 Smith street Harris, Alexander, of R. & A. Harris—house Camphill Harris, R. & A., jewellers, watchmakers, and opticians, 9 High street (Cross) Harris, Robert, of R. & A. Harris—ho. Wellcroft, East Greenlaw Harris, William, watchmaker, jeweller, and optician, 19 High street —house do. Hart, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 85 Causeyside —house 7 Gateside Hart, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. James street house 5 do. Hart, Abercrombie & Lang, writers and notaries public, 23 Moss st. Hart, E. & C, drapers and dressmakers, 16 George street Hart, George, of Hart, Abercrombie & Lang, writer, notary public and Procurator Fiscal of Renfrewshire at Paisley, 23 Moss st. & Sheriff Court-house, St. James st. —ho. Deanside, Crow road Hart, Thomas, family grocer and wine merchant (and agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine growers and distillers), 6 George street —house 11 Argyle street Harvey, Hugh, baker, 5 George street—ho. 166 George street Harvey, James, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 15 King street Saucel Harvey, John, cashier to A. Bell & Sons—house 5 Neilston street Harvey, Robert, jun., spirit merchant, 23 Williamsburgh—house 3 Whitehaugh terrace Harvey, William, commercial traveller, 13 Carriagehill Hastie, Robert, greengrocer, 67 Broomlands

Hatchard & Gibson, tailors and clothiers, 1 8 Moss street Hatchard, James, of Hatchard & Gibson, 18 Moss street Hatrick, James, dairy, 8 Storie street Hawley, John, surveyor's clerk, Inland Revenue office—house 4 M'Kerrell street Hawson, William, of Hawson & Hannah—house 2 Buchanan ter., Greenock road Hawson & Hannah, sawmillers and boxmakers, Springbank Saw- mills, Springbank road Hawthorn, Robert, confectioner, 35 Castle street—house do.

Hay, George, passenger agent, G. & S.-W. Ry. Canal station ; agent for the Scottish Accident Insurance Co. —residence Station house Hay, James, of Robert Hay & Son, clerk and treasurer to St. George's Church Ecclesiastical trustees, and agent for the Caledonian Insurance office and County Fire office, 10 High street—house Barshaw cottage, Ar^leston road — 72 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Hay, Robert Blair, law-clerk at R. & T. Russell's—house Barshaw cottage, Arkleston road Hay, Robert, & Son, stationers, account-book makers, lithographers, engravers, printers, and manufacturers of design or point paper, 10 High street (see advt.) Hayes, Charles, drawing master, School of Science and Art—house 5 Greenhill road Hayes, Mrs. William, bookseller and stationer, 8 St. James place house do. Heiton, Robert F., at Smith Bros. & Co.'s—house 11 Argyle St. Hellyer, John T., inland revenue officer — house Inglefield, Williamsburgh Henderson & Agnew, hosiers and furnishers, 102 Causeyside Henderson, George, mason and builder, 18 Greenhill road—ho. do. Henderson, James, greengrocer, 1 Alice place Henderson, John, flesher, 2 Clydeview terrace—house 4 John street Henderson, John, fruiterer, 1 Old Smithhills —house do. Henderson, John, keeper of St. James park—house 17 Mossvale street Henderson, Matthew S., cabinetmaker, 37 Wellmeadow—house do. Henderson, Mrs., toys and confections, 12 Gauze street Henderson, Mrs., confectioner, 5 Mill street Henderson, Mrs., of Henderson & Agnew—house 102 Causeyside Henderson, Rev. Andrew, LL.D., F.R.A.S., minister of Abbey Close U.P. Church—house Ashgrove, Castlehead Hendrie, Robert, spirit merchant, 52 Storie street—house 9 Argyle •street Hendry, Charles, beamer, 6 Stock street Hendry, James, farmer, Thornly farm Hendry, William, fishmonger and poulterer, 6Q Causeyside—house 2 Cotton street Hendry, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Old Sneddon street —house 8 Hawthorn buildings, Laighpark Hendry, Mrs., confectioner, china and hardware merchant, 2 Cotton street—house 1 Abbey terrace Henry & Gait, ironfounders, Sneddon Foundry, 89 & 90 New Sneddon Henry, John, tailor, 11 Broomlands Henrie, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Lylesland Henry, Thomas, of Henry & Gait—house 1 Hamilton street Hep worth, Joseph, & Son, clothing manufacturers, 90 High street Herd, Robert, grocer, 18 Stock street Hicks, Wm., manager at St. Mirren's Starch Works—house 22 Underwood road Higgen, David, plumber and gasfitter, 2 Gauze street— house do. —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 73

Highgate, David, of Hugh Highgate & Co.—ho. 1 Buchanan ter. Highgate, H. G., of John Highgate & Co.— ho. 1 Buchanan terrace Highgate, Hugh, & Co., oil, grease, and tallow refiners, Greenhill Oil works, Murray street Highgate, Hugh, of Hugh Highgate & Co.—ho. 3 Newark drive, Pollokshields Highgate, John, & Co., timber merchants, saw-millers, and box- makers, Caledonia Sawmills, Murray street and Baltic Saw- mills, Macdowall street Highgate, John, of John Highgate & Co.—ho. Thornly park Hill, Alexander, slater, 135 George street—house 12 Barclay street Hill, I. & M., fruiterers, 30 High street—house do. Hill, John, grocer and provision merchant, 102 George street house do. Hill, J. & T., grain merchants, 102 George street Hill, Kate, teacher, Ferguslie public School— house 2 Tannahill place Hill, John, of J. & T. Hill—house 102 George street Hill, Thomas, of J. & T. Hill—house 9 Argyle street Hill, Mrs. C, clothes mangier, 4 Canal street Hill, Thomas, draper and milliner, 100 George street—ho. 102 do. Hillcoat, Daniel, foreman brickmaker with Thomas M'Kaig—house 28 Love street Hi;lcoat, Gavin, brickburner, Nethercommon Hillcoat, Robert, brickmaker and builder, West Gockston—house West Gockston cottage Hillis, T., & Co., coal merchants, 10 Hamilton st. —house 23 St. James street Hind, Rev. R., minister, Primitive Methodist church—house The manse, St. James street Hinclle, John, scourer and finisher, Barterholm works — house Barterholm Hindle, Robert, groundsman and trainer to St. Mirren Football club—house 5 Greenhill road Hindle, Stephen, with Hunter, Barr, & Co. —ho. 2 Greenlaw ter. Hislop, George R., F.C.S., engineer, and manager of Gas works Gas works house, Blackstoun road Hodgart, John, of Pullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Limited—house Linnsburn, Renfrew road Hodgart, Matthew, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Limited house Millearn, Racecourse road, Ayr Hodge, Helen, 20 High street Hodge, Thomas, accountant and stockbroker, 21 St. Vincent place, Glasgow—house Woodville, Carriagehill drive — 74 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Hodgson, Thomas, chaplain to Burgh Parochial Board—house 3 Gladstone terrace Hogg, Archibald, cashier, Seedhill Finishing Company—house 1 M'Kerrell street Hogg, John, at John Adam's, 9 Gilmour street—house 1 Phillips street Hogg, Walter, tobacconist, 41-^ Moss street—house 23 Moss st. Hogg, William, contractor, 17 Old Sneddon—ho. 5 New Sneddon Hollis, John, engineer, 2 Quay lane—ho. 2 Christie St. Holmes, Alexander, baker, 24 Causeyside—house 9 School wynd Holms, Archibald C, Sandyford Holms, John, M.D., physician and surgeon, 21 Wellmeadow—house Priorscroft house, 50 High street Holms, John A., Sandyford Holmes, Maggie, Canal Street dairy, 29 Canal street Holmes, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 72 Broomlands house 20 John street Holms, Mrs., baby linen and wool warehouse, 30 High street—ho. 50 Causeyside Holms, Mrs. Archibald C, Sandyford Holmes, Robert, dairyman, 8 Neilston st. —house 1 So. Campbell St. Holmes, Robert, tobacconist and newsagent, 28 Wellmeadow house Woodside place, King street Holms, William, cowfeeder, 15 Back Sneddon Holms, William, Sandyford, Renfrew road Holroyd, A., organist of Free St. George's Church and teacher of music—house 31 Gauze street Holt, H., ladies' hatter, 30 High street, two stairs up Hood, Ann. grocer, 27 New Sneddon—house do. Hood, James, shopman to G. M. Young—house 16 West street Hood, Thomas, spirit dealer, 15 Lawn street—house Todholm cottage Hood, Mrs. Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, Todholm cottage Hopkins, James, of Walker, Hopkins & Co.—ho. Underwood lane Home, Mrs., dressmaker, 4 Old Smithhills Home, Thomas Lilburne, manager to Charles T. Cockburn, 12 St. Mirren street—house 8 Gateside Hosie Brothers, asrated water manufacturers, 36 Gordon's lane Hosie, William, of Hosie Brothers—house 3 Wardrop street House of Refuge for Females (washing and dressing) Victoria pi., Lady lane (see advt.) Hosiery Manufacturing Co., 18 Moss street Houston, Archibald, farmer, West Walkinshaw, Greenock road Houston Brothers, joiners and cartwrights, 5 Maxwellton street Houston, Charles, confectioner, 10 Great Hamilton street—ho. do. ——— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 75

Houston, David, apprentice-at-law to Reids & Campbell—house Parklea, Sunnyside. Houston, Gavin, of Houston Brothers—house 5 Maxwellton street Houston, G-. & T., wrights, 5 Maxwellton street—house do. Houston, James, of Robin & Houston, Hope villa, Bellahouston, Govan Houston, Matthew, china and fancy goods merchant, 19 George st. house do. Houston, Miss, mantle maker—show-rooms 10 St. Mirren street Houston, Mrs. John, shoemaker, 15 Smithhills—ho. 1 Cameron st. Houston, Robert, drysalter, Glasgow—house Parklea, Sunnyside Houston, Thomas, of Houston Bros. —house 5 Maxwellton street Houston, William F., veterinary surgeon, 4 Glen lane and George street—house 26 St. James street Howarth, R. H., general manager to J. & P. Coats Limited—house Gleniffer lodge, Meikleriggs Howat, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, and wholesale agent for White's bleaching fluid, 31 Storie street—house 1 Mansfield place Howe, Andrew, church officer of Original Secession Church house 152 George street Howe, Major & Co., boot manufacturers, Northampton—agent, Jas. M'Murrich, 10 M'Kerrell street Howe, Thomas, vanman to John Spence & Sons—ho. 4 Storie st. Howie, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 7 Lawn street Howie, James, glazier, 22 Underwood road Hownam, Misses, dressmakers, 18 Moss street Hughes, Miss M., dress and mantlemaker, 83 High street Hume, Thomas B., clerk, Post Office—house 29 Well street Humphreys, Charles, butler to Archd. Coats—house Wilson street Hunter, Alexander, confectioner, 11 Carriagehill— house do. Hunter, Alexander, general merchant, 1 Cleopatra buildings, Spring- bank road— house do. Hunter, Archibald, of Hunter & Goudie—house 13 Argyle street Hunter, Arthur, grocer, 11 Great Hamilton street—house do. Hunter, Clark, cooper and cask merchant, Park buildings, off Underwood lane Hunter, David, weigher, No. 1 Municipal weighing machine, St. James street—house 23 Glen street Hunter & Goudie, plumbers and gasfitters, 90 Canal street Hunter, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 32 High street house 1 Crossflat terrace Hunter, James M., collector G. & S. W. Railway, Canal station house 23 Oakshaw street — 76 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Hunter, John, confectioner, 20 Cotton street—house do. Hunter, John Baird, M.D., CM., surgeon and oculist, 3 Smithhills house 31 St. James street Hunter, John C, warehouseman at J. & P. Coats Limited—house 37 Wellmeadow Hunter, John K., house painter, 30 Wellmeadow—ho. 1 West brae Hunter, Mrs. John, Glenara cottage, Meikleriggs Hunter, Joseph, spirit merchant, 120 George street—house do. Hunter, Mrs. Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 22 Great Hamilton street—house do. Hunter, James, refreshment rooms, 8 St. James' place—house 11 Glen street Hunter, Robert, tailor, 24 St. James street —house do. Hunter, Walter M'D., cashier, Caledonian Railway Carting depart- ment—house 1 Allison place Hunter, William, chemist and druggist, 31 Causeyside—house 31 St. James street Hussey, James S., gas meter inspector, 30 Canal street Hutchison, D. T., plasterer, 6 Wellmeadow, and 245 St. Vincent street, Glasgow—house 6 Wellmeadow, (see advt.) Hutchison, William, plasterer, 11 Glen lane—house 6 Glen street Hutchison, James, Surgeon-Major, Calside villa Hutchison, James Speirs, insurance agent, Calside villa Hutchison, John, I.A., architect, 105 St. Yincent street, Glasgow —house Fairhill, Calside Hutchison, Mary, teacher, Carbrook Street Public school—house 34 High street Hutchison, Mrs. Thomas, 7 Buchanan terrace Hutchison, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, 83 High street house 34 do Hutchison, Robert, of William Hutchison, jun., & Co., George place—house Aldersyde, Crow road Hutchison, William, jun., & Co., scourers, George place Hutchison, William, writer, of MacRobert, Son, & Hutchison, deputy-clerk to Paisley (Burgh) School Board—house Calside villa Hutton, Rev. George Clark, D.D., minister of Canal street U.P. church—ho. Mount Pleasant Hutton, James, carriage-hirer—stables Bank street—house 15 Gauze street Hutton, Robert, wood merchant and commission agent, 30 Canal street—house Riversdale, Hutton, William H., warehouseman at M. Whitehill & Co.'s house Glenview terrace PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 77

INFIRMARY, Bridge street—house surgeon, John N. Macarthur, M.B., CM. Industrial School, Albion street—Thomas Smith, F.E.I.S., CM., superintendent Inglis & Co, hatters and hosiers, 10 St. Mirren street Inglis, James, foreman at Brown & Poison's—ho. 1 Calside place Inglis, John, grocer, 5 Mossvale street Inglis, John, hatter and hosier, 81 High st. —ho. 3 Wardrop st. Inglis, John, joiner, 51 High street—house 5 Mossvale street Inglis, Miss, milliner, 4 George street—house 3 Wardrop street Inglis, Robert A., of Inglis & Co.—house 5 M'Kerrell street Inglis, Robert M., bookbinder, Moss-side place, Greenock road, secretary to Court St. John Ancient Order of Foresters. Ingram & Co., oil and grease manufacturers, Caledonia Oil works, Clark street Ingram, Archd. C M., F.C.S., of Ingram & Co.—ho. 5 Buchanan ter. Ingram, Archd. C M., of Lilla & Edwards— house 5 Buchanan terrace Ingram, Josephine, governess and teacher of music, 3 Hillview place Ingram, Mrs., 3 Hillview place, Espedair Inland Revenue Office, 97 High street— Supervisor, J. A. Tannahill Innes, Elizabeth, schoolmistress —house 33 Gauze street Innes, James, tobacconist, 76 High street—house 45 do. Irvine, Frank, cashier to John Spence & Sons Isdale, James, at Isdale & M'Callum's—house Sunnyside Isdale & M'Callum, soap manufacturers, Caledonia Soap works, Rowan street (see advt.) Isdale, Ralph, of Isdale & M'Callum—house Sunnyside

JAAP, John, sewing-machine and fancy goods merchant, 15 and 29 Wellmeadow—house 14 do. Jack, David, at James Jack's (Cross)—house, Glencairn, Blackhall Jack, David, with Macfarlane & Co.—house 4 Whitehaugh terrace Jack, Elizabeth Lang, head mistress, Grammar school—house 33 Oakshaw street Jack, James, family grocer, tea and wine merchant, 107 and 108 High street (Cross) —house Glencairn, Blackhall Jack, John, manager at G. F. Lochhead & Co.'s—ho. 15 Argyle st. Jack, Peter, of Ronald, Jack, & Co.—house Castlehead Jackson, Win., pattern designer, Ronald, Jack, & Co.—house 5 Buchanan terrace Jamieson, Alexander, confectioner, 65 George street Jamieson, James, shoe and slipper maker, 6 Lylesland Jamieson, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 23 Well street and 69 Love street—house 23 Well street — 78 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Jamison, Matthew, Boyal Oak restaurant, 45 Moss street Jardine, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Gauze street Jarvie, James, dairyman, 21 Underwood road—house do. Jebbett, Edward, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 Broomlands house 3 John street Jeffrey, Charles, cashier to Wm. Poison & Co., Inglefield cottage, Glasgow road' Jeffrey, Miss M. H., dressmaker, 8 Wardrop street Jeffray, William M., writer, at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's, writers, County buildings—house 2 Auchentorlie terrace Johnson, Thomas, assurance superintendent, Prudential Assurance Company, 94 High street—house 5 Greenlaw terrace Johnston, Alexander, warehouseman' at Clark & Co.'s—house 1 Glenview Johnston, Charles H., sheriff officer, 23 School wynd—house Berrie Knowe cottage, Barrhead Johnstone, Rev. David, minister of St. Columba Parish Church house Glenview, Potterhill Johnston, Hugh, baker, 105 George street and 1 Crossflat terrace —house 105 George street Johnston, J. & G., corn flour and starch merchants, 28 Causeyside Johnston, James, spirit merchant, 36 Ferguslie—house do. Johnstone, James, distiller, Dean distillery, Edinburgh—house Glenpatrick, by Elderslie

Johnstone, James F., M.A., LL.B , writer, 8 Gilmour street—house Glenpatrick, by Elderslie Johnston, John, of William Johnston & Co.,—house Beauchamp, Love street Johnston, John, confectioner, 27 Love street—house do. Johnstone, Robert, fruiterer and confectioner, 53 Broomlands house 51 do. Johnston, William, confectioner, 10 Orchard street Johnston, William, & Co., buckram and bonnet shape manufac- turers, 4 Shuttle street Johnston, Wm., carting contractor, 9 Brick lane—house 17 North Croft Johnstone, Mary, fancy goods, 24 Broomlands— house 51 do. Johnston, Mrs. Alex., confectioner, 4 Laighpark—house do. Jones, Georgina, dressmaker, 19 Greenhill road.

KAY, James, china merchant, and waste dealer, 24 George street —house 145 do. Kean, George, of Kean & Wardrop—house 119 George street, Glasgow PAISLEY DTEECTOEY. 79

Kean & Wardrop, mosaic and encaustic tile layers and marble workers, 151 Sancliiehall street Glasgow—Telephone No. 292 (see advt.) Keating, John, broker, 6 Old Sneddon—house do. Keay, Angus, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent, 93 High street—house 1 Buchanan terrace Keenan, Elizabeth, teacher, St. Catherine's R.C. school—house 4 East Buchanan street Keenan, William, wholesale butter and egg merchant, 8 Old Sneddon—house 3 Williamsburgh Keir, Andrew, clerk at J. & P. Coats Limited—house 3 Gladstone terrace Keir, William, farmer, Linclive Keith, Adam, of Cochran & Keith—house 56 Causeyside Keith, Alexander, joiner, 3 Thread street—house 44 Mill street Kelly, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 2 St. James street —house 1 Maxwell street Kelly, Alexander, plumber, 15 Causeyside—ho. 9-| Stevenson street Kelly, Andrew, grocer, 11 Gauze street—house 6 Philip street Kelly, Andrew, clerk Burgh Parochial Board—house 9 Stevenson st. Kelly, Andrew, jun., clerk, James Wood & Co.—ho. 5 St. James st. Kelly, E., grocer, 22 Lawn street Kelly, James Y., family baker, 34 High street —house 31 Oakshaw Kelly, Miss Mary, knitter and hosier, 5 Argyle street—house do. Kelly, Rev. Hugh, R.C. clergyman, 73 George street Kelso, Archibald, shopman with James Caldwell & Son—house 43 Moss street Kelso, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 66 Causeyside—house do. Kelso, Thomas, clerk to Brown & Poison—house 4 Lylesland ter. Kelso, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 37 Canal street Kelso, William W,, sanitary inspector, and inspector of cleansing, Municipal buildings—house 28 George street Kennedy, Archibald, bootmaker, 2 Canal street—house do. Kennedy, David, bootmaker, 19 Gauze street—ho. 7 M'Kerrell St. Kennedy, Gavin, baker, 152 George street—house do. Kennedy, James, cashier, Abercorn Shipbuilding Co.—house 37 New Sneddon street Kennedy, James, manager to Mackenzie Bros.— house Gateflat cottage, Renfrew road Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High st.—ho. 4 Green- law terrace Kennedy, John, janitor Ferguslie public School Kennedy, Samuel, foreman to Cowan & Co., Canal goods station —house 12 Gauze street — 80 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Kennedy, Mrs., dress and mantle maker, 37 New Sneddon—ho. do. Kent Fire and Life offices, (established 1802). R. 8. Milne, branch manager, 68 St. Vincent st., Glasgow (see advt). Kent, George C, traveller to James Robertson, Thrushgrove works—house Hillview Kent, John, bookseller and printer, 30 Causeyside—ho. 2 Ralston ter. Keppie, Joseph, fruiterer, florist, and confectioner, 44 Causeyside house Blackland mills. Kernohan, John, bootmaker, 109 George street—house 62 do. Kerr, Allan, clerk to William Macintyre, jun., & Co.—house 1 Richmond place Kerr, Alexander, 3 Galloway street Kerr, Mrs., wine and spirit merchant, 7 Glen street—house do. Kerr & Co. Limited, thread manufacturers, Underwood mills Kerr, Ellen, laundry, 56 Broomlands—house do. Kerr, Finlay, collector of poor rates, Abbey Parish—office 98 High street—house 4 Phillips street Kerr & Finlator, writers, 12 High street Kerr, Francis, greengrocer, 15 Underwood road Kerr, Gavin, joiner, 28 Orchard street—house do. Kerr, Helen, grocer and confectioner, 43 Moss street Kerr, James, hairdresser, 1 Old Sneddon st. —ho. 17 Greenhill rd. Kerr, James P., of Parlane & Kerr—ho. 3 Park ter., Underwood Kerr, James P., clerk, Canal station—house 4 Rosebery place Kerr, Janet, milliner, 20 Causeyside—house 28 Orchard street Kerr, John, at Gavin Kerr's— house 1 Bute place Kerr, John P., of R. & J. P. Kerr—house Dargavel, Bishopton Kerr, John, clerk, National Bank—house Glengarnock, Kilbirnie Kerr, John, fruiterer and florist, 36 High st. —house do. Kerr, Miss, Greenbank, Carriagehill drive Kerr, Mrs. Helen, newsagent, 68 Causeyside Kerr, Mrs. Peter, Gallowhill house, Renfrew road Kerr, Peter, hardware dealer, 18 Lawn street Kerr, Peter, & Son, heddle twine manufacturers, New Street Mills Kerr, R. & J. P., power-loom cloth manufacturers, Underwood mills Kerr, Robert, painter and decorator, 24 Gauze street—house 1 Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill road Kerr, Robert, & Son, manufacturers, 22 Thread street Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr & Son—house 14 Abbey street Kerr, Robert, of Kerr & Young—house 1 Mary street Kerr, Robert, farmer, East Fulton, by Linwood Kerr, P., & Son, thread manufacturers, New Street mills Kerr, Thomas, of Kerr & Finlator—house Camnethan villa, Arkleston road ——— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 81

Kerr, Thomas, ledger clerk, Canal Railway station—house 27 Storie street Kerr, Walter, clerk, Saucel Station G-. & S. W. Railway—ho. 27 Storie street Kerr & Young, glaziers, 47 Old Sneddon street Keter, William, farmer, Bogside, Renfrew Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road—John Grant, superintendent Kilgour, Adamson, assistant house surgeon, Infirmary Kilgour, Robert C, clerk, Joint Lines railway, Greenlaw station —house 11 Cochran street Killin, Alexander, spirit merchant, 26 Gauze st. —ho. 3 Gauze St. Killin, Archibald, clerk at Brown & Poison's—house 12 Lady lane Kilpatrick, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 16 Abbey st.—ho. do. Kilpatrick, Alexander, at Thomas Kilpatrick's—ho. 7 Wardrop St. Kilpatrick, Hugh, house painter and sign writer, 6 St. James place house 6 Glen street (see advt.) Kilpatrick, James, tobacconist, 18 Causeyside—house 29 Causeyside Kilpatrick, James, of James Kilpatrick & Son, Dyers' wynd house Greenlaw Kilpatrick, James, & Son, plumbers and lead merchants, Dyers' wynd Kilpatrick, John, & Son, wrights and funeral undertakers, 16 Abbey street—house do. (see advt.") Kilpatrick, John, of James Kilpatrick & Son, Dyers' wynd—house Rosslyn, Greenlaw drive Kilpatrick, Margaret, dressmaker, 11 Abercorn street Kilpatrick, Thomas, slater and cement merchant, 40 Canal street house 132 George street Kilpatrick, William, hairdresser, 104 Causeyside—house 31 Orchard street King, Alexander, & Son, woollen and linen drapers, tailors and clothiers, 4 Gilmour street King, James, dairyman, 19 Sandholes King, John, wine and spirit merchant, 25 New Smithhills—house 24 do. King, Mrs. Agnes, Howrah cottage, Calside King, Robert, watchmaker, electro-plater, and jeweller, 22 High street King, Walter, of Alexander King & Son—house Greenlaw King, William, clerk to Reids & Campbell, writers—residence Houston King, William, wine and spirit merchant, George hotel, 2 Old Smithhills King, William, & Go., carriage hirers and funeral undertakers office 2 County place—stables 2 New Smithhills—house do. F 82 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Kingsberry, William, furniture dealer and hardware merchant, 76 High street—house do. Kirk, Alexander, printer, 27 Wellmeadow Kirk, George G., glass merchant, glazier, and painter, agent for Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance Co., 6 and 7 New Smith- hills—house 1a Laigh park Kirk, John, joiner, 14 Thread street Kirk, John, joiner, builder, and glazier, 27 Wellmeadow—house do. Kirkland, Walter, farmer, Colinslee farm, Colinslee Kirkpatrick, Joseph, farmer, Meikleriggs Kirkpatrick, Rev. William, assistant and missionary Free St. George's church — house 11 Gladstone terrace Kirkwood, Baird, & Co., manufacturers, Blackhall works Kirkwood, George, traveller to Hugh Lambie—ho. 2 New Stock st. Kirkwood, Isaac, of Ritchie & Kirkwood—house 1 Janefield place Kirkwood, James, spirit merchant, 21 Broomlands—house 22 do. Kirkwood, James, of Kirkwood, Baird, & Co.—ho. 22 Broomlands Kirkwood, Mrs., cowfeeder, 8 Glen lane Kirkwood, William, carting contractor, 134 George st. —ho. 35 do. Kirkwood, William, foreman at Mossvale Turning works—house 3 Russell street Kirkwood, Wm., feuar, Primrose cottage, Carriagehill drive Kirkwood, William, water pipe layer, Municipal buildings Kirkwood, William L., clerk to John Muir—ho. 2 Crossflat ter. Knight & Dundas, general clothiers and house furnishers, 3 Cum- berland court Knight, Samuel H., of Knight & Dundas—-ho. Avenue cottage, Nethercommon Knox, David, fruiterer, 33 Thread street—house do. Knox, George, of M. Algie & Co., Glasgow—ho. 3 Janefield place Knox, James, confectioner, 34' Causeyside—house 35 do. Knox, Jeanie, dressmaker, 8 West croft Knox, M., feather dyer, cleaner, and curler, 53 Storie street Knox, Walter, coal merchant, Stoney brae—house 53 Storie street Knox, Walter, funeral undertaker, 53 Storie st. —ho. do. (see advt.) Kyle, Andrew, farmer, Muirhead, Elderslie Kyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh park Kyle, Matthew, jun., farmer, Selvieland, by Linwood Kyle, Mary M., teacher, Ferguslie half-time School—ho. 1 King street,

LACAILLE, Ch., teacher of languages, classroom Geo. A. Clark Town hall—house 9 Hamilton drive, Hillhead, Glasgow Laidlaw, M., clerk at Robert Brown & Son's—house 3 Clavering st. — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 83

Laing, Arthur, clerk at Post Office—house 9 Abbey terrace Laing, William, agent for Phoenix, British Legal and Edinburgh insurance companies — ho. 4 Newton street Laird, Joseph, cowfeeder, 12 Gauze street Laird, Robert, fruiterer, 14 Gauze street—house 12 do. Laird, Mrs. Robert, cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street Lamb, James Barr, LA., architect, surveyor, and measurer, licensed property valuator, and insurance agent, 12 High street—house Underwood cottage (see advt. of Norwich Union Insurance Society) Lamb, Robt. M'G., groundsman and prof, cricketer, Pavilion, Meikleriggs Lambie, Hugh, wholesale grocer, 5 Silk street—house do. Lambie, James, warehouseman at Hugh Lambie's—house 6 Christie street Lamond, Mrs. Ann, spirit merchant, 1 Silk street—ho. 22 Lawn st. Lamont, Mrs., 21 Glen street Lamont, Mrs., dress and mantlemaker, 82 Causeyside—house do. Landess, Robert, spirit merchant, 20 George street—house do. Lang, Alexander, 11 King street Lang, Rev. A. Montgomerie, B.Sc, minister of High Parish church —house High Church manse Lang, Andrew D. C, at James Boyd & Sons'—house 17 Greenhill road Lang, Arthur, farmer, Garneyland, by Inchinnan Lang, Benjamin, writer, joint secretary and treasurer to Renfrew- shire Agricultural Society, 99 High street—house Stanley view, Carriagehill drive Lang & Co., manufacturers, 6 Causeyside—ho. 40 Broomlancls Lang, David, dyer, Espedair Dyeworks—house 4 Lylesland terrace, Espedair street Lang, Hugh, lath merchant, 38 Mill street—ho. 2 M'Kerrell street Lang, James, of W. J. & W. Lang, tanners—house Glen house Lang, James, leather and indiarubber merchant, 31 High street house Glen house Lang, James, church officer of Free Martyrs' church, 9 Sandholes Lang, John, flesher, 54 Caledonia street—house 53 do. Lang, John, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 77 and 78 High street —house 77 do. Lang, John, sen., spirit merchant, 110 George st. —ho. 77 High st. Lang, John M., M.A., LL.B., of Hart, Abercrombie & Lang—ho. 4 Orr square Lang, John, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 20 Broomlands Lang, Matthew, joiner, Murray street—house 2 Buchanan terrace 84 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Lang, Mrs., furnishings, 18 George street Lang, Mrs., dairy, 1 Johnston street— house 2 do. Lang, Mrs. Janet, 1 Espedair Lang, Robert, of Lang & Co. —house 40 Broomlands Lang, Robert, warper, and hosiery manufacturer, 8 Forbes place and Marshall's lane—house Stanley view, Mary street Lang, Robert, grain merchant, 4 Glen lane—house do. Lang, Thomas W., at Robert Lang's—house 4 Glen lane Lang, W. J. & W., tanners, 1 and 2 Seedhill Lang, William, spirit merchant, 43 Moss street Lang, William, of W. J. & W. Lang—ho. 4 Orr square Lang, William, at Robert Lang's—house 4 Glen lane Lang, William, jun., of W. J. & W. Lang—house Holmhurst, Sunnyside Langmuir, Bryce, coal merchant, Western coal depot, King street —house 15 Argyle street Langmuir, Robert, potato merchant, 28 Causeyside—ho. 8 George street Langmuir, Walter, grocer, 19 New Sneddon—house 13 Blacklaw lane Lappian, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 4 New street — house 3 School wynd Lauchlan, Robert, accountant and property agent, and agent for

Allan and State Line of steamers—office 4 Causeyside ; house Roseneath cottage, Glasgow road Lauder, Jessie, fancy goods merchant, 98 Causeyside—house 14 Gauze street Lauder & Lyle, Misses, dressmakers, 38 Wellmeadow Lauder, Miss G., of Misses Lauder & Lyle—house 38 Wellmeadow Law, Richard, 30 Broomlands Law, William, auctioneer, appraiser and valuator, 113 Causeyside —ho. 2 Calside Law, William, calenderer, 113 Causeyside—house 2 Calside Lawrie & Co., drapers, 11 St. James place Lawrie, Henry, at John Kilpatrick & Son's—house 17 Abbey street Lawrie, James, weigher, No. 2 Municipal weighing machine, South Croft street—house 5 Phillips street Lawrie, John, feuar, 1 Royal terrace Lawrie, Mrs., midwife, 14 Maxwellton street Lawrie, Robert, coachbuilder, 77 New Sneddon street—house do. Lawrie, Thomas H., 139 George street Lawrie, William, of Lawrie & Co.—house 66 Love street^ Lawson, John, manager to Mrs. Paterson—house 23 Argyle street Leckie, Archibald, Benclutha, Glasgow road —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. $5

Leckie & Macgregor, dyers, Lonencl dyeworks—Glasgow house of call 89 Queen street Lee, Jane, cowfeeder, 37 Ferguslie Lee, Robert, joiner, cartwright, spring van and lorry builder, and smith, 11 and 12 St. James street; branch, 32 Carriagehill house 21 St. James street Lees, David, tailor and clothier, 32 Causeyside—ho. 2 Rosebery place Lees, Mrs. R., confectioner, 16 Broomlands Lees, Peter, spirit merchant, 5 and 6 Old Smithhills—house 31 New Smithhills Legg, Miss, dressmaker, 77 Causeyside Leggat, Alexander, of Leggat & Gibson—house 3 Gladstone terrace Leggat, David, & Co., washers and dressers, Colinslee Laundry —established 1860. (see advt.) Leggat & Gibson, cotton, wool, and wadding manufacturers, Colinslee Leishman, Annie, teacher, Camphill public School—ho. Nethercraigs Leitch, James, carting foreman, Canal station—house 18 Canal st. Leitch, John, saddler and harness-maker, 10 Abbey street—ho. do. Leitch, Mrs. dining rooms, 3 New street Leitch, William, & Son, fleshers, 31 Causeyside Leitch, William R., hatter, hosier, and glover, 99 High street—house Annfield place, Lylesland Leitch, William, pawnbroker, 106 George street—house do. Leitch, James, of Wm. Leitch & Son—house 6 George street Leitch, William S., of Wm. Leitch & Son—house 16 Barclay street Lemay, Arthur, clerk, Greenlaw goods station—ho. 5 Garthland street Lemay, Arthur, pastry cook and purveyor, 26 Causeyside—house 5 Camphill Lemay, Mrs., furrier, 9 Argyle street Lemay, Mrs. and Miss, dressmakers, 5 Garthland street Lennie, Mrs., midwife and ladies' nurse, 6 George street Leslie, W., insurance agent, 33 Thread street Lewis, John, cork cutter, 63 Storie street—house 35 High street Lewis, William, dining-rooms, 8 Old Smithhills—house do. Liberal Club (Paisley), 90 High street Lilla & Edwards, manufacturers of British India Chutney Sauce works, Clark street Linn, John S., at Smith Bros. & Co.'s—house 1 Maxwell street Linn, Thomas, cashier at Ronald, Jack, & Co.'s—ho. 1 Maxwell st. Lipton, Thomas J., provision merchant, 98 High street—house Johnston villa, Cambuslang Lithgow, J. D., joiner, 12 New Smithhills—house 24 Glen street — 86 PATSLEY DIRECTORY.

Little, James Imrie, chief sanitary inspector for the First or Upper District of Renfrewshire—office County buildings, St. James

street ; house 3 New Stock street Little, John, teacher, Neilson Institution—house 4 Maxwellton st. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, 30 George square, Glasgow (see advt.) Livingstone, Daniel, cowfeeder, 20 Gauze street Livingstone, David, officer Free High church—ho. 3 John street Lochfield Skating Pond—entrance by Todholm cottage road or Colinslee toll road —keeper, Malcolm Dickie, 3 Stock street Lochhead, Alexander, confectioner, 11 Old Smithhills Lochhead, Andrew F., B.L., writer, of M'Naughton & Lochhead house Falside Lochhead, Archibald, spirit dealer, 7 Wallneuk—house 1 Incle st. Lochhead, Daniel, sub-editor Daily Express—house 2 Glenview Lochhead, George F., of G. F. Lochhead & Co.—ho. Harecraigs Lochhead, G. F. & Co., pawnbrokers and jewellers, 32 Causeyside and 1 Gordon's lane Lochhead, James C„ bootmaker, 3 Love street—ho. 19 Greenhill rd. Lochhead, John, of P. Kerr & Son—house Gleniffer view, Calside Lochhead, John F., of G. F. Lochhead & Co.—house Laurel bank, Wester Carriagehill Lochhead, Joseph M., of M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, sheriff-clerk of Renfrewshire, 7 Gilmour street and Sheriff- Court Buildings, St. James st. —ho. The Laurels, Castlehead Lochhead, Miss, dressmaker, 36 Canal street Lochhead, Mrs. John F., Laurel bank, High Carriagehill Lochhead, Mrs. William A., 2 Glenview Lochhead, Robert, Bank of Scotland messenger—house Canal street Lochhead, Robert, coal dealer, 10 Smith street—ho. 10 Cross st. Lockhart, Andrew H., draper, 90 High street—house 5 Royal ter- race, Greenlaw Lockhart, George, shoemaker, 32 Wellmeadow Lockhart, Mrs. Alexander, baker, 25 Gordon's lane Loc'kie, Robert, carrier, 91 Causeyside—Glasgow quarters, 67 Ingram street Logan, Alexander, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 87 Canal street and 8 Wardrop street—house Broomfield, Glasgow road Logan, Archibald, 1 Whitehaugh terrace Logan, Arthur, of David Logan & Son—house Calside avenue Logan, David, & Son, coal merchants, Underwood, Saucel, Canal stations, Potterhill, and Ferguslie coal depots Logan & Gardner, shawl manufacturers, 5 Forbes place Logan, James, hardware, 4 Gauze street —house do. PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 87

Logan, James, fishmonger, 20 Wellmeadow—house 15 Park terrace Logan, John, of Logan & Gardner—house Westerfield, Calside Logan, Mary, dressmaker, 41 Lady lane Logan, Robert, potato merchant, 36 Gordon's lane—house 24 Orchard street Logan, William, collector of gas accounts—house 4 Russell street Loggie, William, East lodge, Ralston house London & Glasgow Tea Co., 18 Moss st. —manager, R. M. Clyde Lonend Dyeworks (Leckie & Macgregor), Lonend Lorimer, J. C, assurance agent, 27 Whitehead street Lorimer, J. & E., 1 Park terrace, 16 Underwood road Love, James, teacher, Grammar School—house 15 Meikleriggs road Love, Janet, teacher, Camphill public School—ho. 15 Thistle ter. Love, John, cowfeeder and contractor, 40 Storie street Love, Malcolm, grocer and provision merchant, 52 Caledonia st. — house do. Love, Matthew, tailor, 11 Carbrook street Love, Mrs., confectioner, 46 Calside Love, Mrs., 15 Meikleriggs road Love, R., of R. Love & Co.—house 4 M'Kerrell street Love, R. & Co., opticians, 103 High street Low, Rev. William, B.D., minister of Martyrs' Church—manse Castlehead Lyall, H. & C, hosiers and furnishers, 97 High street—house 20 do. Lyall, William, grocer, 9 West Campbell street Lyle, Dalrymple, accountant, house factor, and agent for the West of England Insurance Company, 3 Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside—house 23 Oakshaw street (see advt.) Lyle, Alexander, at J. & P. Coats Limited, 10 Thistle terrace Lyle, Jas. A., coal merchant, 27 Oswald street, Glasgow—house Blackland place Lyle, James, engineer, Newton Engineering works, Newton street —house 32 Maxwellton Lyle, J., dressmaker, 23 Oakshaw street Lyle, John, cowfeeder, 25 Lawn street Lyle, Miss A., of Misses Lauder & Lyle—house 38 Wellmeadow Lyle, Mrs. John, farmer, Middleton, by Linwood Lyle, Peter, foreman to William Hutchison, jun., & Co.— house George place Lyle, William, warper, 13 Alice place—house do. Lyle, W. S., at J. & W. Crossley's—house 3 M'Kerrell street Lyle, William W., cashier to Andrew Foulds & Son, 5 Abbey street —house 9 Wellmeadow — 88 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Lymburn, James, & Son, silk mercers and drapers, 16 High street Lymbnrn, John, of James Lymburn & Son—house Gledstane, Bishopton Lynch, Miss, confectioner, 76 High street Lyon, John, coal merchant, 38 Gordon's lane—house do. Lyons & M'Neilage, milliners and furnishers, 75 Love street Lyons, Miss, of Lyons & M'Neilage, milliners—house 29 St. James street

MACK, Mrs., dressmaker, 15 Incle street Maguire, Charles, draper, 16 Storie street—house do. Maguire, Thomas Russell, foreman to R. Hay & Son—house 131 George street Main, Alexander, grocer, 29 High street—house 7 Greenlaw ter. Main, Mrs., 7 Greenlaw terrace Mair, E., toy merchant, 69 Broomlands—house, 70 do. Mair, John, gardener to Mr. Wilson, Brabloch Mair, Wm. C, tailor and clothier, 5 Gilmour street Malcolm, John, cowfeeder, 7 Canal street Malloch, Donald M., at James H. Dunn's—ho. The Glen, Elderslie Malloch, George Reston, clerk National Bank—house The Glen, Elderslie Manchester Clothing House — Simpson & Drysdale, proprietors, clothiers, 91 Causeyside street Mann, Anne C, 40 Oakshaw street Mann, William, teller, Union Bank —house 44 Calside Maimers, Charles, manufacturing chemist, 18 Mill street —house Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill Manners, Charles, jnn.,F.I.C, analytical chemist, 10 Moss street house 2 Alexandria place, Calside Manners, Charles, jun., F.I.C., lecturer on Chemistry, School of Science and Art, Gilmour street Manwell, John, saddler and harness maker, 35 Wellmeadow—house 7 Castle street Marchant, Charles, brewer at Sacell Brewery—ho. 9 Saucel Marshall, Alexander, at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's—house 1 St. James street Marshal], Allan, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 33 Wellmeadow house do. Marshall, David, dairyman, 149 George street—house Leitchlandfarm Marshall, James, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Moss street, 80 Broomlands, and 9 Gauze street—house Mavisbank cottage Marshall, James, spirit merchant, 9 Gauze street—ho. Mavisbank cottage, Jenny's Well road — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 89

Marshall, James, spirit merchant, 6 Cotton st.—house 11 Cochran street Marshall, Jessie, dressmaker, 59 Storie street—ho. 7 North street Marshal], John, ironfounder, Macdowall st. —ho. 7 Buchanan terrace Marshall, Mrs. Agnes, greengrocer, 30 Canal street Marshall, Thomas, grocer, 21 Sandholes—house Kerrshaw cottage, Glasgow road Martin, Alexander, plumber and gasiitter, 10 Lawn street Martin, Francis, of Young & Martin—ho. Camphill house Martin, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 11 Wallace st. —house do. Martin, Mary, confectioner, 33 Storie street Martin, William, grocer and provision merchant, 14 Broomlands house do. Martin, Mrs. John, 7 West Croft Martin, Mrs. R., clothes mangier, 19 Wallace street Martin, Robert, grocer, 38 Well street Martin, Robert S., plain and decorative painter, 19 Wallace street Mason, Alexander, auctioneer and valuator, job warehouse, 6 Causeyside—house 2 Allison place (see advt.) Mason, Mrs. James, boys' outfitter, 36 High street Masonic hall, 96 High street Masonic (Paisley) Hall Co. (Limited)—registered office, 2 Lylesland terrace—George Fisher, secretary and treasurer Masson, George, & Co., tobacco manufacturers, 42 Wellmeadow Masson, George, Oakshawside cottage, 11 West brae Masson, John W., at H. G. Porter & Co.'s—house 7 North street Mathie, Angus, farmer and hay merchant, Merksworth Matheson, Farquhar, measurer, 173 St. Vincent street, Glasgow house Eilan Donan, Oakshaw street Matheson, Joan A., teacher, East public School—house Eilan Donan, Oakshaw street Matheson, John, supervisor of inland revenue, Saucel Distillery chambers—house Eilan Donan, Oakshaw street Mathieson, John, tailor and clothier, 18 Gilmour street—house Newhall, Ralston Mathieson, Miss A., fancy goods warehouse, 8 Moss street—house Newhall, Glasgow road Mathieson, Mrs., Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Mathieson, Mrs., greengrocer, 3 Dovesland Mathieson, Peter, carriage hirer—stables 22 Back Sneddon—house Holyrood place, Back Sneddon Mathieson, Robert, clothier, 9 High street—house do. Maxwell, Archibald B., at Robert Brown & Son's—house Millarston Maxwell, Henry, gardener to Chas. Cayzer, Ralston ——— 90 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Maxwell, James, gardener to Mrs. James Arthur, Barshaw—house East lodge, Barshaw Maxwell, John, at Sanitary Inspector's office, Municipal buildings house 2 Johnston street Maxwell, William, agent G. & S.-W. By. Co., G. & S.-W. Station- house, Potterhill Mearns, Robert, detective inspector, County police office—house 8 Buchanan terrace, Greenock road Mechanical (The) Retorts Company Ltd., chemical manufacturers, Murray street Medical (The) Hall, 9 St. James place Medical Hall (Limited), dispensing and manufacturing chemists, 18 Gilmour St.—A. Stevenson, manager, Burnbank cot., Calside Meikle, George D. H., cashier Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society, 114 Causeyside—house 12 Lylesland Meikle, James, wine and spirit merchant, 27 New Sneddon—house 43 Back Sneddon Meiklejohn, Adam, hairdresser, 95 Causeyside—ho. 29 Carriagehill Meiklejohn, John, plumber, 134 George street—ho. 10 Lady lane Meiklem, John, farmer, South Candren, Blackstoun road Melville, Alex., tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 82 Causeyside house do. Melville, Daniel, designer, 3 Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside ho. 13 Blacklaw lane Melvin, T. J., of T. J. Melvin & Co.—ho. 1 Water brae (Burgh) Melvin, T. J., & Co., auctioneers and valuators, 48 High street Menzies, Flora, teacher, Carbrook street public School—house 21 Argyle street Menzies, Matthew, bookseller, 1 Wellmeadow—ho. 10 Gauze st. Merino Mill Yarn Store (Greenock)—branch 10 St. Mirren street Metcalfe, Rev. William Musham, D.D., minister of South Parish church—house South manse, Castlehead Miles, Mrs. E., confectioner, 53 High street and 34 Moss street house 53 High street Millar, Adam, of W. & A. Millar—house 10 St. Mirren street Millar, Alexander, of Sacell Brewery Company— ho. 6 Garthland pi. Miller, A. C, at Barr, Stirrat, & Co.'s.—house 8 Camphill Miller, Alex. D., of Duff & Miller—ho. 12 Wellmeadow Miller, Alex. F., baker, 70 Love street—house 6 do. Millar, David, veterinary surgeon, 5 Caledonia street Millar, David, manufacturer, 16 Causeyside —ho. 7 Argyle street Millar, George, clerk to John Hindle—house 4 Gladstone terrace Miller, George K., clerk Union Bank—ho. 4 Mansfield place Millar, Helen, 40 Oakshaw street PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 91

Millar, James, & Son, yarn merchants, 106 Causeyside Millar, James, of James Millar & Son, Crnickston Hall, by Govan Millar, James, gardener to John Clark, Gateside Millar, James, writer, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, James Y., manager to Tramway Company (Limited), 11 Incle street—house 10 Incle street Millar, James, grocer, 1 Westmarch Millar, James, confectioner, Old toll house, Stonefield Millar, James, at Smith Bros. & Co.'s—house 2 Johnston street Millar, Jane, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, John, drysalter, oil merchant, and insurance agent, 16 St Vincent place, Glasgow—house East Knowe, Castlehead Millar, John, hairdresser, 29 Maxwellton st. —ho. 14 Broomlands Millar, John, Town's quarry manager, Mill street Miller, John, confectioner, 81 New Sneddon— ho. do. Miller, John, editor of " Renfrewshire Independent "—ho. Barrhead Miller, John, of Duff & Miller—house Park terrace, Underwood rd. Miller, John, feuar, 1 Garthland street Millar, Jonathan, collector of gas accounts—house 14 Lawn street Millar, Miss, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, Mrs., cowfeeder, 18 Williamsburgh Millar, Mrs. Andrew, Auchentorlie Millar, Mrs. Elizabeth, of W. & A. Millar—house 10 St. Mirren st. Millar, Peter, flesher, 74 Love street—house do. Millar, P. K.,reed and heddle manufacturer, 32 High street—house 4 Mansfield place Miller, Robert H., clerk Underwood Coal depot— ho. 7 Seedhills Millar, W. & A., tinsmiths, 10 St. Mirren street Millar, William, plasterer, 38 Causeysicle—house do. Miller, William P., clerk at Adelphi Starch works—ho. Elderslie Mills, Robert, spirit dealer, 34 Canal street—house 32 do. Mills, Rev. William Fowler, Trinity Episcopal clergyman, The Parsonage, Greenock road Milne, Hugh K., clerk to Isdale & M'Callum—house Albert place Milne, Rev. Thomas P., assistant The Abbey— ho. 3 Mansfield pi. Milne, R. S., branch manager Kent Fire and Life Insurance Offices, 68 St. Vincent street, Glasgow—house Rocklea, Bridge of Weir Milton, Stephen, hairdresser, 25 Causeyside—ho. 3 Glendale place, Braid's road Mitchell, Alexander, broker, 15 Maxwellton street and 1 Neil st. Mitchell, Andrew, feuar, Myrtle bank, Carriagehill Mitchell, James, coal merchant, 32 Newton street Mitchell, James, clothier and draper, 11 Gauze st. —ho. 44 Mill st. 92 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Mitchell, James, grocer, 32 Newton street Mitchell, Andrew, slater, 88 Causeyside Mitchell, J., of Murphy, Mitchell, & Co.—house Glasgow Mitchell, John, foreman to Cowan & Co.—house 1 West croft Mitchell, John, wine and spirit merchant and purveyor, Commercial hotel, 11 High street Mitchell, John S., boot and shoemaker, 13 Wellmeadow Mitchell, Mrs., draper, 6 Storie street—house do. Mitchell, Robert, clothier, 131 George street —house do. Mitchell, Thomas, plasterer, 11 Sir Michael street—house 18 Causeyside (see advt.) Mitchell, Wm.,wine and spirit merchant, 19 Carriagehill—ho. 16 do. Mitchell, William C, clerk at Post Office —house 73 Love street Model Lodging-house, Arthur street, off Well street Moffat, Robert, farmer, Turneyland, Greenock road Moir, James, joiner and horticultural builder, 32 High street (weigh house close)—house 2 Crossflat terrace Moir, William Dalas, traveller to Macfarlane & Co. —ho. Lilybank, Gourock Monaghan, James, at Speirs, Gibb, & Co 's —house 20 Greenhill road Moncrieff, John, spirit merchant, 30 Ferguslie—ho. 50 Broomlands Money, Charles, clerk at J. & P. Coats', Limited—house Whin knowe, Meikleriggs Mouteath, John, feuar, 6 Whitehaugh terrace Montgomery, Alex., grocer and provision merchant, 69 Broomlands —house 10 Great Hamilton street Montgomery, Henry, contractor, 23 Carriagehill More, Agnes II., teacher. Camphill public School — house 33 George street More, James, hatter and hosier, 7 Moss street—house 17 do. More, Robert, coal merchant, Underwood Coal depot—house 33 George street Morgan, James, nurseryman and seedsman, 3 Moss street (Cross) —house Manar, Falside (see advt.) Morgan, John, & Co., manufacturers, Gleniffer factory, 32 High st. Morgan, Mrs., fruiterer and confectioner, 7 Old Sneddon—ho. do, Morris, Andrew, at Robert Paton's— house 7 Wellmeadow Morris, Noble, boot and shoemaker, 30 Great Hamilton street Morrison, Alex., wine and spirit merchant, 13 Moss street—house do. Morrison, Alexander, proprietor, Globe hotel, 92 High street Morrison, Alexander, flesher, 12 Lylesland—house do. Morrison, Alex., writer at Thomas Walker's—ho. 10 M'Kerrell st. Morrison, Archibald C, M.A., clerk at M'Gregor, Donald, & Co., Glasgow—house 3 Calside terrace — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 93

Morrison, Bella C, teacher North public School—house Calside Morrison & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, St. Mirren's shoe factory, 89 Causeyside Morrison, David A., writer, 97 High street—ho. 3 Calside terrace Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street—house 16 Moss street Morrison, Hugh, spirit merchant, 3 Silk street—house 3 Silk street Morrison, James, boot and shoemaker, 46 Moss street—house 9 M'Kerrell street Morrison, James, & Son, fleshers, 104 George street Morrison, James, clerk at A. F. Craig & Co 's—ho. 15 Park terrace, Underwood Morrison, James, dairyman, 4 Colinslee—house do. Morrison, James L., flesher, 2 St. James street—-house 16 Moss street Morrison, John, & Sons, coppersmiths, brassfounders, and plumbers, Dyers' wynd and Murray street Morrison, John, of John Morrison & Sons, 5 Greenlaw terrace, Glasgow road Morrison, John G., flesher, 25 Gauze street—chouse 14 Lawn street Morrison, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 92 Causeyside—house do. Morrison, Rev. John, B.D., acting Principal General Assembly's Institution, Calcutta, 3 Calside terrace Morrison, Joseph, messenger-at-arms and sheriff officer for the counties of Lanark and Renfrew, 4 Moss street—house 8 Whitehaugh terrace Morrison, Matthew, of John Morrison & Sons— ho. 1 Greenlaw ter. Morrison, Mrs., tobacconist and newsagent, 1 George street Morrison, Mrs., 3 Calside terrace Morrison, Mrs. Wm., of James Morrison & Son—house 20 Maxwellton street Morrison, William J., dairyman, 7 Greenhill road Mortimer, George, superintendent of Model Lodging-ho. Arthur st. Morton, Andrew, gardener to Mrs. Clark, Netherhill lodge Morton, Andrew, of Morton & Black—ho. 17 John street Morton, Annabella M., teacher Camphill public School—house Hill cottage, Calside Morton & Black, wholesale warehousemen, 24 Causeyside Morton, Eliza, draper, 15 Broomlands—house 2 Hillview place Morton, Robert, brickbuilder and contractor, 14 Wardrop street house do. Motherwell, William, & Co., lithographers, colour printers, and spool ticket makers, 3 Moss street Mossvale Works (John Barr, wood turner), Springbank road Muir, A. Craig, commission and insurance agent, 75 Buchanan street, Glasgow—house Ivy bank, 47 Oakshaw street —— 94 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Muir, Archibald, tobacconist, cigar merchant, and shipping agent, 104 High street (Cross) Muir, David, grocer, 20 Williamsburgh Muir, Francis, insurance collector, 6 Buchanan terrace Muir, Frank, overseer at Ronald, Jack, & Co.'s—house 71 Love st. Muir, J. & J., grocers and spirit dealers, 13 Neilston road—house 1 Stock street Muir, James, furnishing and general ironmonger, 21 Moss street ho. 71 Love street Mure, James, photographer—house 18 West Buchanan street Muir John, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent, 23 Moss street—house Annfield villa, Castlehead Muir, John, cutler and hardware merchant, 138 George st. —ho. do. Muir, John, church officer of Canal st. U.P. church—ho. 10 Lady lane Muir, John, writer, of Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell writers, County buildings—house Craigielea Muir, John F., 1 Stock street Muir, Joseph, spirit merchant, 20 Abbey street—ho. 24 Abbey st. Muir, Matthew, commission and insurance agent, Gazette buildings, 94 High street—house 2 Janefield place Mure, Miss, Ivy bank, 47 Oakshaw street Muir, Mrs. John, farmer, Ralees, Glasgow road Muir, Mrs. John, 4 Orr square Muir, Mrs. R., furnishings, 13 Gauze street Mure, Mrs. Robert, Marymaur villa, 35 Underwood road Muir, Roger W., commission and insurance agent, and agent for the Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, London Guarantee and Accident Co., County Fire Office, Palatine ana United Fire and Accident Coys., 75 Buchanan street, Glasgow, and 23 Moss street, Paisley—house Annfield villa, Castlehead (see advt.) Muldoon, Maggie, dressmaker, 24 Cotton street Mulholland, Samuel, agent for Geo. Milne, 2 Gauze street—ho. 1 Barclay street Mullin, James, D.D., R.C. clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street Mungle, Alexander, tailor and clothier, Terrace buildings, 109 High street—house 7 do. Mungle, John B., apprentice-at-law with James Gardner—house 7 High street Munro, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Wellmeadow house 4 Glenview cottage Munro, Dr. A. Campbell, medical officer for the County of Renfrew —office, County buildings, St. James st. —house, Ashbourne, • Bishopton PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 95

Munro, Hector, shopman to Dr. Holmes—house 2 Causeyside Munro, James, baker, 6 Silk street—house do. Munro, James, cutter, Paisley Clothing Company—house 2 M'Kerrell street Munro, John, janitor West public School—house 2 Ferguslie Munro, John, & Co., wholesale and retail cabinetmakers and com- plete house furnishers,—works and warehouse 32 High street and at 80 High street Munro, John, secretary Co-operative Manufacturing Society (Ltd.) —house 2 Thread street Murdoch, Alexander, teacher, Neilson Institution, session clerk for Low Parish—parties wishing proclamation of marriage may apply to Mr Murdoch, at Neilson Institution (during School hours), or at house Gallowlea, Meikleriggs Murdoch, Mrs. James, confectioner, 21 Lawn street Murdoch, Robert, & Co., iron and steel merchants, 10 West Croft, and at 21 and 23 Robertson street, Glasgow Murdoch, Robert, of Robert Murdoch & Co., 7 Park Circus place, Glasgow Murdoch; Thomas, slater, 52 Causeyside—ho. 9 South Campbell st. Murphy, A. C, of Murphy, Mitchell, & Co.—house 70 Canal street Murphy, Mitchell, & Co., house furnishers and bedding manu- facturers, 9 George street Murphy, Peter J., 1 Allison place Murray, Alfred Poison, with William Poison & Co.—house 22 Abbey street Murray, Archibald, house factor and insurance agent, 16 High st. Murray, Staff- Sergeant Alex., janitor and drill intructor at Grammar School—house do. Murray, A., spirit dealer, 2 Garthland street Murray, David, manager at Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland mill Murray, David, & Son, decorators, 15 Gilmour street Murray, George, flesher, 2 Lawn street—house do. Murray, James, chief sanitary inspector for Second or Lower Dis- trict of Renfrewshire — office, County buildings, St. James St.— house, 7 Buchanan terrace Murray, James, missionary, 57 Canal street 7 Murray, James, of Robert Wilson & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Adelphi Starch works—house The Mound, Castlehead Murray, John, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58 Broomlands Murray, John, Primrose bank, Carriagehill drive Murray, John, manufacturer, Adelphi factory—house Helena villa, Greenock road —— 96 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Murray, John 8., jun., clerk at Gas office—ho. 4 Camphill place Murray, John, jun., writer, at M'Innes, M'Kenzie, & Lochhead's house 2 Lylesland terrace Murray, John Elliot, agent, Union Bank of Scotland, Limited house Oakshawside Murray, Joseph, umbrella maker, 24 Lawn street Murray, Mary, tobacconist, 78 Causeyside—house 77 do. Murray, Robert H., at P. Henderson & Co.'s, Glasgow—house 1 Janeiield place Museum (Public) and Picture Gallery, High street—the gift of the late Sir Peter Coats—Morris Young, curator (see appendix) Myles, Henry, confectioner, 3 County place—house 17 Moss street Myles, James, factor for Elderslie estate, Deanside, Renfrew—office 109 High street Myles, Robert, cowfeecler, 88 Thread street Mylet, Mrs. Agnes, confectioner, 13 Stock street

MACADAM, George, Paisley and Glasgow carrier—31 King street M'Adam, Hugh, general dealer, 11 Storie street M'Allister, Alexander, writer, law agent, and clerk to Paisley United Flesher's Society, solicitor to first and second Model Building Societies, 48 Moss street—house 10 Bridge street M'Allister, James, 30 Thread street Macalaster, James M., of T. M. Drysdale & Sons, insurance brokers, 125 Buchanan street, Glasgow—ho. Muirholm, Calside avenue Macalaster, John—house Muirholm, Calside avenue Macalister, John H., manufacturer, 9 Cochran street, Glasgow house The Ferns, Sunnyside M'Allister, Miss, dress and mantle maker, 9 St. James st. —ho. do. M'Allister, W., flesher, 16 Old Sneddon—house 14 Barr street M'Alpine, A., 2 Lylesland terrace M'Alpine, Andrew, traveller to John Spence & Sons—house 62 Storie street M'Alpine, David, tobacconist, 2 Lawn street—house 1 Incle street Macalpine, Thomas, Nat. Sc. D., of Espedair Chemical Co.—house Arkleston villa, Arkleston road Macalpine, Thomas W. & Co., drysalters—office and stores George place Macalpine, William, of Thos. W. Macalpine & Co.—house Maida, Greenlaw M'Andrew, John, agent, &c, 34 New Sneddon M'Andrew, Julia, teacher East public School—ho. 34 New Sneddon Macarthur, Helen C, teacher Lawn street School^—ho. Nethercraigs M'Arthur, J., & Co., shipbuilders, Abbotsinch PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 97

M>Arthur, James, 24 Oakshaw street M' Arthur, John, clerk, Union Bank—house Elmbank, Johnstone M 'Arthur, John, joiner, 3 West Buchanan st. —house 24 Castle st. M>Arthur, Misses, 5 Greenlaw terrace M Arthur, Mrs., 28 Oakshaw street Macarthur, Mrs., boy's clothier, 129 George street M' Arthur, Robert, traveller at Robert Brown & Son's—house Millarston M'Arthur, William, house furnishing ironmonger, 17 High street (see advt.) M'Atear, John, china and earthenware dealer, 34 Wellmeadow M'Auley, Daniel, manager to John Highgate & Co.—house 4 Pattison street Macaulay, John, gardener and contractor, 41 George street M'Ausland, Alexander—house Meikleriggs M'Ausland, John, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills MAusland, William, boot and shoemaker, 14 High street—house 5 Blackhall buildings M'Barron, James, bird dealer, &c, 2 Storie street—house do. M'Bride, Steven, confectioner, 55 Storie street M'Bride, Samuel, inspector of works, 3 Clavering street MacCall, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr, Gallowhill —house Gallow- hill lodge M'Callum, Andrew F., of J. & J. M'Callum—house Camphill M'Callum, Charles E., 3 Blackhall buildings M'Callum, John, sen., Ardskipness M'Callum, John, jun., of J. & J. M'Callum—Ardskipness, Blackhall M'Callum, John, Barrhead and Paisley carrier—quarters 91 Causeyside M'Callum, J. & J., hank yarn dyers, Laighpark Dyeworks M'Callum, John M., of Isdale & M'Callum, South Park house, High Carriagehill M'Callum, John, M.A., at Isdale & M'Callum's—house Barterholm M'Callum, Mary, teacher Camphill Public school—ho. 8 West Croft M'Callum, Neil, at Smith Bros. & Co.'s, manufacturers—house 3 Blackhall buildings M'Callum, Thomas, parcel clerk, Gilmour street station—house 3 West brae M'Callum, William, clerk at David Gilmour & Co.'s—house 10 Wellmeadow street Macallum, William, tailor and clothier, and tobacconist, 10 Well- meadow M'Camlay, Wm., ironmonger and fancy goods dealer, and leather merchant, 16 George street—house 21 Argyle street G —— 98 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

M'Chrystal, Mrs., grocer, 150 George street Maclure, Andrew, manager G-leniffer Soap works — house 10 South Portland street, Glasgow M'Clure, Miss, staymaker, 11 Saucel M'Colgan, John, spirit merchant, 16 Gauze st. —ho. 12 Incle st. M'Coll, Daniel B., clerk at Post Office —house 9 South Orr street M'Coll, John, farmer, Mid Walkinshaw M'Coll, Rev. John, M.A., minister of Lylesland U.P. Church—ho. 2 Lylesland terrace M'Connell, J., confectioner, 1 Wellmeadow—house 43 Lady lane M'Cormick, Henry, Orchard street cooking depot, 9 Orchard st. house do. M'Connachie, William, family grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 71 Love street—house 56 Love street M'Cowan, Mrs. Dr., 1 Christie street M'Cowan, Mrs., dressmaker, 5 County place M'Cowan, Robert T., chemist, Paisley apothecaries' hall, 8 High street, 23 Gauze street, and 9 Broomlands—ho. 1 Christie st. M'Cowan, Robert, working engineer—house 38 Ferguslie M'Cowatt, Stewart, station master, Gilmour street station, and agent for Railway Passenger Assurance Company—house 1 Underwood road M'Cracken, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Gauze street M'Creery, F., assistant superintendent Prudential Assurance Co, (Ltd.)—house 1 Ladyburn place M'Creery, John, saddler and harness maker, 44 Old Sneddon house 4 Buchanan terrace, Greenock road M'Crossan, Thomas, spirit merchant, 1 Old Sneddon—house Jane- field cottage, Inchinnan road M'Crossan, Thomas, spirit merchant, 6 Wallace st.—ho. Janefield cottage, Inchinnan road M'Culloch, Donald, ironmonger, 79 Broomlands—house 132 George street M'Curdie, James, manager at Geo. Wilson & Co.'s—house 27 George street M'Cutchion, John, packing department, J. & P. Coats Limited house 20 Sandholes M'Dade, Daniel, foreman patternmaker, Thistle works —house 5 Douglas terrace M'Dermid, Charles, cowfeeder, 8 North Croft M'Dermid, Neil, cowfeeder and grocer, 2 Moncrieff street M'Donald, A., spirit merchant, 11 Canal Street M'Donald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street M'Donald, Duncan, gardener to Mrs Thomas Coats—ho. Millarston — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 99

Macdonald, Georgina, teacher, Neilson Institution — house 55 Rose street, Glasgow M'Donald, James, bootmaker, 1 Old Smithhills—house 92 New Sneddon M'Donald, James, confectioner, 5 Well street—house do. M'Donald, James S., feuar, Glasgow—house 1 Janefield place M'Donald, Jessie, teacher St. Catherine's R.C. School—house 4 East Buchanan street M'Donald, John, physician and surgeon, 12 St. James place —house Rossland, Bishopton

M'Donald, John, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, East Buchanan st. —house Greenlaw cottage M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield, off Renfrew road Macdonald, Miss, matron Burgh Poorhouse, 7 New Sneddon street M'Donald, Miss, confectioner, 24 New Smithhills M'Donald, Misses, dressmakers and boys' suitmakers, 1 Hillview pi. Macdonald, Mrs. J., 23 Moss street M'Donald, Mary, grocer, 3 Williamsburgh M'Donald, Peter M'N., keeper of Priorscroft bowling green—ho. 4 Neilston street M'Donald, Rev. John, R.C. clergyman St. Mary's, George street house 73 George street M'Donald, Robert, provision merchant, 18 George st.—ho. 34 do. M'Donald, Thomas, jobbing gardener, 13 Wallneuk M'Dougal, Allan, bookseller and stationer, 20 High street—house 48 Love street M'Dougall, Allan, manager at Mrs. Thomas Stirling's—ho. 5 Royal terrace Macdougall, A. M., clerk at James Millar & Son's, agent for Scottish Alliance and Northern Insurance Coys. —house 4 Whitehaugh terrace M'Dougal, Andrew, tobacconist and hairdresser, 8 St. James place —house 48 Love .street M'Dougal Brothers, manufacturing stationers and booksellers, 4 Moss street and 106 Causeyside, telephone No. 99 and 99a M'Dougal, Dougal, gardener to R. M. Paterson, Speirsfield—ho. 5 Stirling street M'Dougall, Finlay, carter, 14 Gordon's lane M'Dougall, Hugh, jun., clerk to Alexander B. M'Gown—house 7 Bridge street M'Dougal], Hugh, gas meter inspector—ho. 13 West Campbell st. Macdougall, Hugh, cashier at James Millar & Son's—house 4 Greenlaw terrace—agent for Lancashire Insurance Company M'Dougal, James A., of M'Dougal Brothers— house 2 Janefield place -

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M'Dougal, John, of M'Dougal Brothers, 2 Greenlaw terrace Macclougall, Mrs., cowfeeder, IS Incle street Macdougall, Misses, dress and mantle makers, 98 High street M'Dougall, Solomon, cutter to Paisley Co-operative manufacturing society, 14 Causeyside—ho. 9 M'Kerrell street M'Dowall, James, flesher, 41 Ferguslie M'Dowall, W. W., National Bank, Johnstone—house Craigenveoch, Castlehead M'Dowall, William, reporter Paisley Sf Renfrewshire Gazette—house 17 Castle street Macduff, James, chemist and druggist, 100 High street—house 1 Christie street MacEvoy, Bernard Arthur, grocer and dairyman, 3 New Sneddon —house 5 do. M'Ewen, John, organist of St. Mirren's Chapel, and teacher of music, 4 Garthland street M'Ewen, John, jun., pianist, and teacher of music, 4 Garthland st. M'Fadyen, Angus, joiner and contractor, Neilston road, Colinslee —house 3 Richmond place M'Fadzean, John, Caledonia horse-shoeing forge, 8 Caledonia street—house Victoria buildings, Greenock road Macfarlane, .Alexander, secretary Western office, Glasgow, of the National Union of Conservative Associations for Scotland— house 9 Wellmeadow Macfarlane, Alexander, clerk at James Robertson's preserve manu- factory—house 18 Thistle terrace, Meikleriggs M'Farlane, Alexander, bootmaker, 1 George st.—ho. 4 Brown's lane Macfarlane, Alexander, at British Linen Coy.'s Bank, St. Vincent street, Glasgow—house 7 Hunter street Macfarlane, Alexander, hon. secretary Conservative Association and Beaconsfield Club —house 9 Wellmeadow Macfarlane & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants, 29 Lady lane M'Farlane, David, coal merchant, 27 Stock street—ho. 21 do. Macfarlane, D., dyer, Underwood road dyeworks—house West- march house Macfarlane, D., at The Central Agency, 8 Maxwell street, Glasgow —house 18 Thistle terrace Macfarlane, George, officer Free Middle Church, 19 School wynd Macfarlane, Graham, Beltrees M'Farlane, Graham J., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Beltrees Macfarlane, Hugh, agent for British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour street—residence B.L.C. Bank house, do. Macfarlane, Hugh, jun., agent British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour street PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 101

Macfarlane, James, of Macfarlane & Co., wine and spirit merchants —house 4 Queen Margaret crescent, Kelvinside, Glasgow Macfarlane, James B., cashier to James Stewart & Co.—house 2 Royal terrace Macfarlane, Jane, teacher Industrial School—house 2 Crossflat ter. M'Farlane,J.&G., manufacturing chemists, Brediland Chemical works Macfarlane, John, B.L., writer, 7 High st. —ho. Mausefield, M'Farlane, John, at Thomas Walker's—ho. 98 Causeyside M'Farlane, John Graham, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Beltrees MacFarlane, Malcolm, at J. B. Lamb's, 12 High street—house Gleniffer view, Elderslie Macfarlane, Malcolm, foreman to John Clark & Co.—ho. 8 South Croft M'Farlane, Mrs. Alexander, 7 Hunter street M'Farlane, Mrs. Alexander, family grocer and provision merchant, 86 Causeyside—house 94 do. M'Farlane, Mrs., dress and mantlemaker, 6 Stock street—ho. do. Macfarlane, Miss, Monkshaw, Renfrew road Macfarlane, Robert, grocer, 17 Cotton street—house Rosslyn, East Greenlaw Macfedries, W. B., sign, ticket, glass writer and gilder, 86 High st. Macfedries, William T., house painter and decorator, 44 New street —workshop 32 High street—house 86 High street (see advt.) Macfee, H. M., of H. M. Macfee & Co.—ho. Marguerite, Blackhall Macfee, H. M., & Co., drysalters and oil merchants, 23 Old Sneddon street (see advt.) Macfee, John, seedsman, 3 Moss street—ho. Marguerite, Blackhall (see advt.) MacFee, Mrs., 21 Wellmeadow Macfee, Robert, seedsman, 3 Moss street, secretary Paisley Horti- cultural Society—house Marguerite, Blackhall M'Gallan, James S., coal merchant, Underwood depot—house 5 Camphill place M'Gallan, John G., hairdresser, 3 George st. —ho. 5 Camphill pi. M'Gallan, John W., hairdresser, 5 Old Sneddon—ho. 5 Camphill M'Garrity, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 5 St. James street—house 23 Underwood road M'Garroch, William, tailor, Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road M'Geachy, James, cabinetmaker, bedding and bedstead manufac- turer, 49 Moss street, and 20 Stockwell street, Glasgow—house 183 Renfrew street, Glasgow M'Gechan, John, of Cochran & M'Gechan—house Saucel bank M'Gee, David, engineer, Albion Avorks —house Mossfield villa, Greenock road — 102 PAISLEY DIKECTOKY.

M'Gee, Bernard, grocer, 88 New Sneddon street—ho. 86 do. M'Gee, John, contractor, 32 King street M'Gee, Mrs greengrocer, 118 George street ho. do. , — M'Gee, Mrs. William, Albion cottage, Lylesland M'Gee, Walter, engineer, Albion works — house Carnassarie, Mansion-house road, Greenlaw M'Gee, Walter, grain, hay, and straw merchant, 32 High street house Mossfield villa, Greenock road M'Gee, Walter, & Son, engineers, millwrights, machine and tool makers, Albion works, Stoney brae M'Geoch, Andrew, veterinary surgeon and burgh inspector—house 1 Garthlandlane M'Geoch, David, & Son, horseshoers, jobbing smiths, and coach and van builders, 3 and 4 Mill street—house 1 Garthland lane (see advt.) M'Geoch, Margaret, fruiterer and confectioner, 7 Broomlands house 23 Queen street M'Geoch, William, clerk to Pollock and Cochran—house Ferneze view, Mary street M'Ghee, A., machinery and commission merchant, 32 Old Sneddon M'Ghee, James, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Orchard street—ho. 1 Bute place M'Ghee, James, church officer Martyrs' Parish church—house 64 Broomlands M'Ghee, Patrick, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Old Sneddon M'Ghie, R. M., gardener to Archd. Craig, Gateside M'Ghie, William, builder, 17 Well street—house do. M' Gibbon, George, 10 Whitehaugh terrace M' Gibbon, John, draper, 47 High street—house 4 William street M'Gibbon, Mrs., 1 Crossflat terrace M'Gibbon, Richard F., watchmaker and jeweller, 4 Moss street and 16 High street, Renfrew—ho. Glenham villa, East Greenlaw M'Gibbon, Robert, Glenham villa, Greenlaw M'Gibbon, Walter, feuar, 40 Lady lane M'Gill, Alexander, coal merchant, 2 East Croft M'Gill, Archibald L., of R. Love & Co.— house 4 M'Kerrell street M'Gill, John, grain merchant, 12 Old Sneddon—house 29 do. M'Ginnes, Frank, dairyman, 3 Auchintorlie place—ho. do. M'Ginnigle, William, first janitor Camphill public School—house 17 Wardrop street Macginty, Mrs., mid- wife, 7 Silk street M'Glade, Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Cotton st. —ho. 9 do. M'Glashan, Duncan, launch builder and engineer, Clyde Machine works, Underwood lane—house Southbank PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 103

M'Glynn, Constantine, wholesale and retail ham, butter, and egg merchant, 28 Causeyside and 19 Wellmeadow streets—house 19 Argyle street M'Goff, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 1 Douglas terrace, Inchinnan road—house 2 do. M'Goff, Robert, Thistle dining rooms, 1 Douglas terrace M'Gonigle, George, confectioner and oil merchant, 10 Silk street— house do. M'Gown, Adam, of Adam M'Gown & Son—house 17 Williamsburgh M'Gown, Adam, & Son, Government contractors and waste merchants, Williamsburgh works M'Gown, Alexander B., accountant and insurance agent, auditor of the Burgh accounts, treasurer to the Paisley Heritable Pro- perty Investment Society, and agent for the Anchor Line Steamship Company, Savings Bank premises, Cross —house Dunalister, Castlehead (see advt.) M'Gown, Duncan, of Adam M'Gown & Son—house 5 White- haugh terrace, Glasgow road M'Gown, John, accountant, actuary of The Savings Bank of Pais- ley, and resident secretary for the Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, 107 High street, Cross—house Woodlands, Calside M'Gown, Thomas, cashier at James Harvey & Co.'s—house 50 Stanley place M'Gown, William G., Camphill M'Grath, Mrs. Patrick, broker, 69 Back Sneddon M'Gregor, Andrew, machine maker, 109 Causeyside—house 20 Greenhill road M'Gregor, Archibald, foreman with Coats & Russell—house 48 Broomlands M'Gregor, Charles, spirit merchant, 9 North Croft Macgregor, D. G., traveller with John Peacock, 85 High street —house 13 Sandholes Macgregor, John Ross, of Leckie & Macgregor—house Lonend cottage Macgregor, Misses, Lonend house MacGregor, Mrs James, 1 Royal terace M'Gregor, Mrs., private boarding-house, 12 Abbey close Macgregor, Richard, mill furnisher, insurance and commission agent, agent for finishing machinery, pressing papers, French teazles, &c, 159 Hope st., Glasgow—ho. Hawthorn buildings, Laigh park —agent for Sun Fire and Life Insurance Offices (see advt.) M'Guire, Owen, boot and shoemaker, 59 Back Sneddon M'Houl, James, at Galbreath Bros.—ho. 4 George street — 104 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

M' Hutchison, David, grocer and provision merchant, 52 Broomlands —house 87 Wellmeadow Maclan, Norman M., 8 Garthland place M'llraith, William, plumber and gasfitter, 131 George street—ho. 14 Castle street M'llroy, Samuel, confectioner and coal dealer, 56 Storie street M'llwrick, William J., photographic artist, 98 High street—house 2 Niddry street (see advt.) M'Inally, Bernard, confectioner, 16 Oauseysidest. —ho. 25 Orchard st. M fc Indoe, Mrs., dairy, 7 Galloway street—house do.

M'lnnes, C. S , wholesale and retail hardware merchant, 9 Broom- lands—ho. 93 George street M'lnnes, Duncan, greengrocer, 12 Glen street M'lnnes, J. & W., joiners, Clavering street M'lnnes, James, of J. & W. M'lnnes—house Clavering street M'lnnes, John, gardener to Wm. Wotherspoon, Maxwellton M'lnnes, John, clerk of works, 12 Sandholes M'lnnes, John, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 37 Ferguslie—house 12 Sandholes M'lnnes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, writers, 7 Gilmour street M'lnnes, Mrs. E., ice creams and confections, 71 Canal street house do. M'lnnes, Robert, tobacconist, 71 Broomlands M'lnnes, William, of J. & W. M'lnnes—house Well street M'lnnes, William, at J. B. Lamb's—ho. 5 Neil street M'Intosh, John, broker, 28 St. James street—house do. M'Intyre, Flora, matron, day nursery, 161 George street M'Intyre, James, of Alexander & M'Intyre—house Parkview, Kilbarchan M'Intyre, James, flesher, 107 George street—house 7 Argyle street M'Intyre, John, traveller to Robin & Houston—ho. 21 Castle street M'Intyre, John, draughtsman Abercorn Shipbuilding Co. —house 1a Hawthorn buildings, Laighpark M'Intyre, Mrs. A., wine and spirit merchant, 37 Causeyside—ho. do. M'Intyre, Neil, cowfeeder, 13 Ferguslie M'Intyre, Robert, draper, Glasgow—house Falside cottage M'Intyre, Robert, flesher, 30 Canal street—house 12 Sir Michael St. M'Intyre, Thomas, warehouseman, Glasgow—house Edelweiss, Glasgow road M'Intyre, William, jun., & Co., manufacturers of cardboards and surface papers—works Blackhall mill M'lver, William, gardener to Mrs. Kerr, Gallowhill M'Kaig, Thomas, brick manufacturer and builder, Victoria brick- works, 28 Love street—house St. Helen's, Greenock road PAISLEY DIKECTOBY. 105

MacKay, Alexander, tailor, 25 Orchard street Mackay, George, patternmaker, 1 Linside terrace Mackay, John, & Co., pawnbrokers, 32 Gauze street, 7 Broomlands, 8 Back Sneddon, 12 Old Sneddon, 9 Abbey St., and 1 Queen st. M'Kay, John, cooper, 56 Storie street M'Kay, John, outfitter, 3 and 12 Old Sneddon—house East View villa, Glasgow road Mackay, John, headmaster, Thread street public School—house Albert place, Espedair street M'Kay, Mrs, confectioner, 32 George street—house do. M'Kay, Mrs. J., dressmaker, 56 Causeyside Mackay, Neil, of John Mackay & Co., pawnbrokers, 31 Gauze st. M'Kay, William, grocer, 30 Carriagehill—ho. Fernside, Mary st. M'Kean, James, at Campbell & Calderwood's—house 56 Love street MacKean, James A., Maryfield, Calside MacKean, Jas. A. D., 8 Garthland place M'Kean, James, & Son, wine and spirit merchants, 63 Causeyside and 50 Love street—house Newtonbank, Castlehead M'Kean, John, baker, 36 High street—house 1 Orr square M'Kean, J., wine and spirit merchant, 75 Broomlands—house Castlehead M'Kean, Miss, 36 High street MacKean, Miss, Royal terrace MacKean, Robert, baker, 52 Caledonia street—house 24 Glen street MacKean, William, soap manufacturer, West croft—ho. Maryfield 4 MacKean, William, starch manufacturer, St. Mirren's Starch works, Macdowall street MacKean, William, 8 Garthland place M'Kean, William, baker, 4 Old Smithhills M'Kean, William B., wine and spirit merchant, 100 George street —house Newtonbank, Castlehead M'Kean, William C, clerk to A. Bell & Sons—ho. 21 Argyle street MacKean, Wm. Muir, Milton house, Love street MacKean, William Sim, of Sim, M'Kean, & Co.—ho. Mossfield, Greenock road M'Kechnie, Alexander, bar-officer—-house Sheriff Court buildings, 32 St. James street M'Kechnie, Andrew, confectioner, 18 Lady lane M'Kechnie, Andrew, baker, 77 High street—house 18 Lady lane M'Kechnie, Hugh, confectioner, 52 Caledonia street—house do. M'Kechnie, James, confectioner, 20 Great Hamilton street—ho. do. M'Kechnie, Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Old Smithhills M'Kellar, Archibald, licensed grocer, 84 Causeyside—house 27 George street — 106 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer, 28 George street—ho. Greenhill cottage, Underwood M'Kellar, Daniel, provision merchant, 35 High street—house 16 West Campbell street M'Kellar, Duncan, church officer of Free Gaelic church—house 11 West Buchanan street M'Kellar, Matthew H., licensed grocer, 12 Broomlands—house 16 West Campbell street M'Kellar, Matthew H., wine merchant, 35 High street—house 16 West Campbell street M'Kellar, Jas. D., music teacher, 1 Abbey street M'Kellar, J., Anchor Chemical works, 15 Abbey close —house 1 Abbey street M'Kelvie, Mrs., ladies' nurse and midwife, 19 Underwood road M'Kendrick, William, boot and shoemaker, 14 Newton street M'Kenna, Mrs. Margaret, confectioner, 6 Incle street —house do. M'Kenna, Peter, spirit merchant, 10 Moss street and 25 New street—house 25 New street Mackenzie, Alexander, of M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead—ho. St. Catherine's, Stanley road M'Kenzie, .Alex., umbrella maker, 77 High street—ho. Glasgow Mackenzie, Archibald, of Mackenzie Brothers—house Milliken, Johnstone Mackenzie, Brothers, starch and corn flour manufacturers, Abercorn works, Renfrew road, and Caledonia works, Murray street Mackenzie, D., teller, Bank of Scotland—house 2 Janefield place Mackenzie, Daniel, of Mackenzie Brothers — house Milliken, Johnstone Mackenzie, Evelyn, teacher, East public School—ho. 22 St. James st. Mackenzie, George S., of Mackenzie Brothers—ho. North Greenhill M'Kenzie, George, photographer, 5 Gilmour street — house 59 Causeyside M'Kenzie, Hector, lieutenant of police, burgh police office, 12 Gilmour street M'Kenzie, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 88 Causeyside—house do. M'Kenzie, James, shoemaker, 2 Bellfield place—house do. Mackenzie, M. K., teacher of music, 2 M'Kerrell street M'Kenzie, Mary M., assistant teacher, Ferguslie half-time School house 22 St. James street Mackersie, James, accountant, The Clydesdale Bank, Limited house 7 Hi^h street M'Kie, James, flesher, 14 Broomlands Mackie, Robert, town's foreman causewayer, 3 Abbey terrace M'Kie, William, cattle dealer, 14 Broomlands — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 107

M'Kim, Brothers, brush and mop manufacturers and waste dealers, Hawkhead M'Kim, Mrs. Eliza., china merchant, 28 Causeyside — house 2 Hawkhead terrace M'Kim, Samuel, of M'Kim Bros.—house 3 Hawkhead terrace M'Kim, William, of M'Kim Bros. —house 2 Hawkhead terrace M'Kinlay, Johu, merchant, Glasgow—house 8 Buchanan terrace M'Kinlay, M., milliner and dressmaker, 29 High street — house 5 Greenlaw terrace M'Kinlay, Miss, 43 Oakshaw street M'Kinlay, William, fishing-tackle maker, 21 Lawn street M'Kinlay, William, warehouseman at Clark & Co.'s—ho. 9 Lonend M'Kinnon, Donald, stationer and tobacconist, 2 Tower buildings house do. v M'Kinnon, Lachlan, accountant and book-keeper at M'Innes, Mac- kenzie, & Lochhead's—house 3 Whitehaugh terrace M'Lachlan, A., gardener to Stewart Clark, Kilnside lodge M'Lachlan, David, of Bell & M'Lachlan—house 3 Underwood M'Lachlan, John, of Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., Saucel bank M'Lachlan, John, wine and spirit merchant, 70 Broomlands M'Lachlan, John, pianoforte tuner, 21 St. James street M'Lachlan, Joseph, shoemaker, 31 Gauze street—ho. 5 Hawthorn buildings M'Lachlan, Robert, head salesman. Provident Co- Operative society, 24 Underwood—house 16 Castle street M'Lauchlan, Christina, furnishings, 46 Calside M'Lauchlan, Lizzie, teacher, Camphill public School—ho. 4 Stow pi. M'Lauchlan, Mrs. Mary, broker, 6 New Smithhills—house do. M'Lardie, David, of James M'Lardie & Sons, Lagna Craig cottage, Meikleriggs M'Lardie, James, & Sons, dyers, scourers, and finishers, Meikleriggs works M'Lardie, John, of James M'Lardie & Sons, Berryknowe, Meikleriggs M'Laren, David, reporter, N.B. Daily Mail office —house 10 Wallace street M'Laren, Janet, confectioner, 29 New street M'Larty, Edward, of Ferguson, Shaw, & Sous, and the Gleniffer Soap Co. —house 46 St. Enoch square, Glasgow" M'Lean, Alexander, grocer, 15 Gauze street—house do. M'Lean, Alexander, clerk, County health department, County buildings—house 2 Janefield place M'Lean, Alexander, church officer of Primitive Methodist church —house 28 St. James street — 108 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

M'Lean, Andrew, pattern designer, 4 Galloway street M'Lean, Angus, ironmonger and tool merchant, 37 Moss st. —ho. "Wellington cottage, Caledonia street M'Lean, Charles, of Urie & M'Lean—house Roselea, Renfrew road Maclean, Daniel, manager at Fleming & Ferguson's—house 8 Buchanan terrace M'Lean, Donald, curator and observer, The Coats Observatory Maclean, Donald, agent, National Bank of Scotland Limited, National Bank house, St. Mirren street M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 33 High street—ho. 34 do. M'Lean, James, grocer, 25 George street—house 1 New Stock street M'Lean, John, boot and shoemaker, 46 Well stret M'Lean, John, grocer and provision merchant, 75 Love street, and 38 Underwood road—ho. Viewfield, Chapelhill M'Lean, J. R., warehouseman at Walkers & Co.'s—house 10 White- haugh terrace M'Lean, John S., 13 West brae M'Lean, Mrs. Finlay, hosier, 26 Causeys ide—ho. 2 Mill pi., Camphill M'Lean, Mrs., dressmaker, 38 Underwood M'Lean, Robert, agent for Cowan & Co., Canal goods station —house 2 Janefield place M'Lean, William, confectioner, 9 School wyncl M'Lean, William, tailor, 7 Well street M'Lean, William, clerk, National Bank of Scotland—ho. 4 Gallo- way street M'Learie, Mrs., furnished lodgings, 14 High street Maclerie, Mrs., 7 High street M'Leish & M'Taggart, ironfounders, Victoria foundry, M'Gown st. M'Leish, Robert B., of M'Leish & M'Taggart—ho. 13 Caledonia St. M'Lellan, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, 21 Glen street—house 5 St. James street M'Lellan, Hugh, broker, 28 Castle street—house do. M'Lellan, James R., grocer and provision merchant, 57 Causeyside —house 5 St. James street M'Lennan, T. B., manufacturer, 113 Causeyside—house Craigellen, Carriagehill drive M'Lennan, William B., commission agent—ho. Fairholme,Castlehead M'Leod, Alexander, at MacRobert, Son & Hutchison's—house 89 Causeyside M'Leod, James, dairyman, 4 Silk street —house do. M'Leod, John, sawdust dealer, Highland lane M'Leod, John, butler to Mrs. James Arthur—ho. West lodge, Barshaw M'Leod, Mrs. Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Neilston road house 3 Lylesland terrace —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 109

M'Leod, Margaret, confectioner, 7 Rowan street—house do. M'Leod, Robert C, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Renfrew street house 89 Causeyside M'Lintock, John, slater, 36 Gordon's lane—house 17 Orchard st. M'Lure, A. H., janitor, School of Science and Art—house 8 Mill st, M'Luskie, John, superintendent of Slaughter-house, Springbank rd. M'Luskie, Peter, flesher, 5 St. James street and 70 Love street — house 73 Love street M'Mahon, Mrs., dressmaker, 23 Causeyside Macmaster, J., postmaster—house Salisbury lodge, Meikleriggs Macmillan, Rev. Alexander, minister of Free Martyrs' church manse Castlehead M'Millan, Dougal, cowfeeder, 14 High street

M'Millan, Duncan, at Smith Bros. & Co.'s—house 26 Cotton st, M'Millan, H. J. G-., apprentice at law, at Young & Martin's —ho. Kibble Institution M'Millan, James, confectioner, 2 Well street—-house do. Macmillan, James P., 2 Janefield place M'Millan, John, sen., foreman at Greenlaw goods station—house 1 Underwood M'Millan, John, jun., cashier, Joint Lines, at Greenlaw goods station—house 4 Russel street M'Millan, John, confectioner, 35 Wellmeadow—house do. M'Millan, Thomas, baker, 103 Causeyside—house do. M'Millan, William, cork manufacturer, 32 High street—house 1 Park terrace M'Millan, Mrs., dressmaker, 15 Lawn street M'Minigle, Henry, contractor and coal merchant, 6 Canal street M'Minigle, John, traveller at John Spence & Sons', 6 Canal street M'Murray, Archibald, cowfeeder, 19 Cotton street M'Murrich, J., manager at Morrison & Co.'s— ho. 10 M'Kerrell st. M'Murrich, James, commission agent, 10 M'Kerrell street M'Murrich, Robert, farmer, Gockstou M'Murtrie, Robert, manager, Glasgow colosseum warehouse —ho. 8 Whitehaugh terrace M'Nab, George C., pianoforte and harmonium tuner, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside M'Nab, Mrs. Agnes, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Carriagehill house do. M'Nab, Lizzie, teacher, Camphill public School— house Stanley place, Causeyside M'Nair, Alexander, undertaker to William Young, 43 Gordon's lane —house 36 Causeyside M'Nair, Hugh, farmer, Meikleriggs 110 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

M'Nair & Co., Paisley and Glasgow carriers, 13 Thread street and 43 Virginia street, Glasgow M'Nair, Duncan, family grocer and provision merchant, 12 St.

James place, 50 and 63 George street ; wholesale warehouse, 4 St. James street—house 12 St. James place M'Nair, Duncan, manufacturer, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside —house Annfield place M'Nair, John, & Co,, coachbuilders, 46 High street M'Nair, John, of John M'Nair & Co.—house 54 Storie street M'Nair, Marion L., teacher, North public School—ho. Annfield pi. M'Nair, Miss, teacher, South public School—house Annfield place. M'Nair, Mrs. William, grocer, 1 Pattison street—house do. M'Nair, William, of Armstrong & M'Nair—ho. 28 St. James street M'Nair, William, jun., agent for Lancashire Insurance Co. and secretary for Paisley Ornithological association—ho. 28 St. James street M'Nally, Robert, funeral undertaker, 6 Old Sneddon—house 29 Back Sneddon (see advt.) M'Naught, Alexander, manager, Co-operative Manufacturing society—house 1 Auchentorlie terrace M'Naught, Mrs. Hugh, cowfeeder, 38 Moss street M'Naught, James, boot and shoemaker, 7 Orchard street—house 55 Storie street

M'Naught, John C , forwarding clerk, Canal Station, G. & S. W. Railway—house 1 Blackhall buildings M'Naught, Margaret, furniture dealer, 38 New street M'Naught, Miss, dressmaker, 40 Fe*-guslie M'Naughtan, Alexander, joiner and timber merchant, 6 New Smithhills—house 7 do. M'Naughton, Alfred, writer and notary public, of M'Naughton & Lochhead—house Wester Carriagehill M'Naughtan, Arthur, superintendent of Fire Brigade, 4 Moss street M'Naughton, Henry, cooper and general dealer, 9 New st. —ho. 6 do. M'Naughtan, James, at David Murray & Son's—house 2 Clydeview terrace M'Naughton & Lochhead, writers, 95 High street M'Nee, John, machinery merchant and commission agent, 9 Aber- corn street and 10 Hamilton street—house 20 Caledonia street

M'Nee, Margaret B , assistant teacher Ferguslie half-time School — ho. 20 Caledonia street M'Neil, Donald, confectioner, 27 Storie street—ho. 6 Barclay st. M'Neil, George, joiner, 32 High street—house 24 Argyle street M'Neil, James, feuar, 11 Argyle street M'Neil, John, greengrocer, 19 Barclay street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. Ill

M'Neil, Peter, spirit merchant, Terrace tavern, 109 High street house 16 Gilmour street M'Neilage, Miss, of Lyons & M'Neilage, 10 Galloway street M'Neilage, P., of Prentice & M'Neilage, drapers—ho. Arkleston rd. M'Nicol, John, purveyor and confectioner, 5 Moss street—house do. M'Nish, Alexander, with Robert M'Nish—house 37 Wellmeadow M'Nish, John, writer, 9 Moss street—house 7 Buchanan terrace M'Nish, Mrs. Ann, 7 Buchanan terrace M'Nish, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, 95 High st—ho. do. M'Nish, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 5 County place and 41 Moss street—house 9 Moss street M'Phail, Hugh, general dealer and confectioner, 37 Storie street M'Pherson, Duncan, cowfeeder and carting contractor, Gibbie's bush, King street M'Pherson, Duncan, brickbuilder, 30 Maxwellton—house do. Macpherson, George T., traveller for The Gleniffer Soap Co.—ho. 3 Whitehaugh terrace. Macpherson, H., jun., cashier to Robert Brown & Son—house Walmer cottage, Meikleriggs M'Pherson, Henry, superintendent of Abbey Burying Ground, 33 Gauze street Macpherson, James, blacking, polishing paste, and Brunswick black manufacturer, Marshall's lane—house Hillfoot street, Dunoon M'Pherson, John, foreman at John Spence & Son's —ho. 62 Storie street M'Pherson, Joseph, baker, 6 Broomlands—house do. M'Pherson, Rev. William, minister of Free Gaelic church—house Park place, Calside M' Queen, Alex. D., clerk, Canal station—house 6 Christie street M' Queen, John, Tat low, Meikleriggs M' Queen, Thomas, hide, skin, and tallow merchant, Glasgow—house Tatlow, Meikleriggs M'Rae, Alex., lieutenant and quartermaster, Staff barracks—house Overwood, Williamsburgh M'Revey, Mrs., broker, 7 New Smithhills MacRobert, Alexander M., at MacRobert, Son, & Hutchison's —ho. Castlehead MacRobert, Thomas, jun., of MacRobert, Son, & Hutchison, writer and notary public, Depute-Clerk of the Peace for Renfrew- shire—house 2 Calside terrace MacRobert, Son, & Hutchison, writers and notaries public, County buildings, Love street M'Rory, John, draper, 1 Tower buildings—house do. M'Stravick, David, feuar, 3 Albert place — 112 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

M'Taggart, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 8 Orr square—house 36 High street M'Taggart, John, of M'Leish & M'Taggart—ho. 6 Buchanan ter. M'Taggart, John, salesman Co-operative Society, branch Cleopatra buildings—house 16 Cotton street M'Taggart, John, janitor, East Public school—house 16 Cotton st. M'Taggart, John, jun., at J. &D. Whitehead's—house 4 Albion St.. M'Taggart, John, fishmonger, 149 George street M'Taggart, L., fishmonger, 2 Neilston street—ho. 1 Stevenson st. M'Taggart, William, assistant sanitary inspector—ho, 5 New Sneddon M'Vey, Daniel, mason and builder, 15 JSroomlands M'Vey, John, tobacconist and stationei, 2 Springbank road—ho. do. M' Walter, Allan, 51 Caledonia street M'Wtilter, Mrs. Robert, Rosehill, Falside M'Whinnie, John, carver and gilder, 82 High street—house do. M' William, Alex., of J. & J. M' William, wine and spirit merchants, 38 Queen street, Glasgow—house Egypt park, Calside M'William, Mrs. John, Fairfield, Gateside

NAIRN, Archibald, cashier to A. F. Craig & Co., Caledonia Engine works—house 13 Abbey street Naismith, A.M., of Naismith & Scott—house 1 Buchanan terrace Naismith & Scott, wholesale and retail drapers, 86 High street Naismith, William, of Naismith & Scott—house Maryville, Crookston Napier, J. S., major and adjutant 4th Btn. A. & S. Highlanders Staff barracks National Bank of Scotland Limited, St. Mirren street (corner of High street)—Donald Maclean, agent National Telephone Company (Limited), Terrace buildings—J. W.

F. Ashwin, A.I.E.E , local manager Neil, John, bottler, 22 Maxwellton street—house 103 George st. Neil, Mary Agnes, teacher, Neilson Institution—ho. Crossflat terrace Neil, Miss Margaret, bible woman to Free Middle church, 92 New Sneddon Neilson, A., & Co., ironmongers, 109 High street Neilson, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 2 New Sneddon house Crossflat terrace Neilson, Alex,, fruiterer, 13 Broomlands—house 17 Wellmeadow Neilson, Alexander, of A. Neilson & Co. —house Greenhill cottage Neilson, Mlw Marion, teacher, Camphill Public school—house 5 Royal terrace Neilson, Matthew, carver, gilder, and artists' colourman, 85 High street—house 4 Mansfield place Neilson, Mrs. 5 Royal terrace — ,JL

Neilson, Robert, at Fleming & Ferguson's—house 2 Caled«* Neilson, Walter, fruiterer and florist, 22 Broomlands —ho. 2 Ferguslie Neilson, William M., inspector of agents, Royal Insurance Co., Glasgow—house 85 High street Neilson, William, feuar, 85 High street Neilson, William, ironmonger, 4 Wellmeadow—house 7 West brae

Nelson, M. , boot and shoe merchant, 8 Moss street Ness, Mrs. John, spirit merchant, 1 North Bridge street—house 8 Abbey street New Sneddon Lodging-houses for respectable men, 3 New Sneddon and Brownhall house, 93 New Sneddon Newton, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 34 Glen street Nicol, Hamilton A., grocer, 12 Old Smithhills—house 6 Christie st. Nicol, John, of W. Caldwell & Co., Murray street—house Darvel house, Stevenson street Nicol, John, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 4 Neilston road and 3 Maxwell street—house Wester Carriagehill place Nicol, John, stationer and tobacconist, and branch Post Office, Wester Carriagehill place Nicol, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 5 Old Sneddon house do. Nicol, Walter S., accountant, Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited —house 1 Stow street Nicol, William, salesman to John Nicol—ho. 66 Back Sneddon Nicolson, Daniel, governor Burgh Poorhouse, 7 New Sneddon Nieolson, John, commission agent, 38 Queen street, Glasgow house Marylea, Calside Nicolson, John, shoemaker, 3 Springbank road—house 1 do.

Nicholson, William, 11 Abbey terrace , Ninian, James, blanket and tweed manufacturer, George place Nisbet, Mrs. Margaret, pawnbroker, 24 Gauze street—house 7 do. Nisbet, William, at Logan & Gardner's—ho. 2 Buchanan terrace Niven, Mrs. M., cowfeeder, 33 Causeyside Niven, Mrs. William, salt merchant, 66 George st. Niven, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 4 Barr street—house do. Nixon, Simon, cloth merchant, 109 Causeyside—ho. 23 Canal st. Noble, Henry, butter and egg merchant, 7 Cotton street—house 2 Seedhill Noble, James, blacksmith and horseshoer, 90 George st. —ho. 79 do Noble, John, teacher, West public School—house 29 High street Noble, Mrs. A., fish merchant, 9 St. James pb*.ie — house 7 Buchanan terrace Noble, William, goods and mineral agent for Caledonian Ry. Co., 1 Underwood depot, and St. James station—ho. 79 George st. H —

taiy, head teacher, St. Catherine's E.G. school—hou convent, East Buchanan street North British Daily and Weekly Mail Office, 4 County place—Wm. A. Paterson, reporter and agent North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, 102 St. Yincent street, Glasgow—David L. Laidla-^, manager; John T. Fyfe, secretary (see advt.) Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co.—agent, James B. Lamb, 12 High street (see advt.") Notman, C. E., clerk, Commercial Bank, Ltd. —house Park terrace Notman, Misses, teachers of music, Nether park, Calside Notman, Mrs., Nether park, Calside Notman, Mrs. W. J., teacher of music, 1 Park terrace, Underwood road

OBSERVATORY (The Coats), Oakshaw street—the gift of the late Mr. Thomas Coats to the Philosophical Society—Donald M'Lean, curator and observer Oakes, Robert, shoemaker, 5 Wellmeadow and 69 Causeyside—ho. 29 Smithhills (see advt.) Oakshaw Memorial hall, 16 West brae—Hugh Gray, keeper, 42 Wellmeadow Officer, James, packer at J. & P. Coats Limited—ho. 93 Broomlands Orchardson, Mrs. John, Caledonia cottage, Greenock road Orchardson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 62 Causeyside —house Burnpark, Lylesland Orr, Daniel, carting agent for Caledonian Railway Co., goods stations Greenlaw and St. James—house 15 Lawn street Orr, Geo., clerk and timekeeper at Aikman & Co.'s— ho. Stonefield ^rr, James, builder, 9 Cross street—house Elderslie rr, John, at Cochran & M'Gechan's—ho. 11 Argyle street rr, Mrs. Margaret, spirit merchant, 13 High street it, Miss, bookseller and tobacconist, 29 Canal street—house 37 Storie street rr, Mrs, Thomas, tobacconist. 74 Broomlands—house do. rr, Mrs. William, grocer, 29 Glen street ;rr, Mary, grocer, 4 Linside terrace )rr, Robert, greengrocer, 3 Lawn st. Orr, Thomas, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 13 St. James place house 2 Back Sneddon Osborne, James, church officer of St. George's church, 7 George st. Osborne, Robert, janitor Beaconsfielcl Club Osborne, William, painter and decorator, GQ Broomlands—house 16 West street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 115

O'Donnell, Charles, fishmonger, 69 Love street— ho. 12 Mid lane O'Donnell, Jas., confectioner, 12 Dyers' wynd—ho 85 New Sneddon O'May, Andrew, foreman, at J. & J. Cook's—house Moss-side place O'May, Robert, spirit merchant, 95 Causeyside—ho. 31 do. O'May, Robert, sub-manager, Anchor Thread works—house 12 Wardrop street O'May, William, sen., 18 Well street O'Neil, Charles, grocer and spirit merchant, 51 George street house 27 Storie street O'Neil, James, of Alex. H. Park & Co.—ho. Annfield pi., Lylesland O'Neill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Saucel—ho. 27 Storie street O'Reilly, M., shoemaker, 46 George street

PAISLEY Apothecaries Co., 81 High street—Hawthorn Stewart, chemist—house 4 Bute buildings, Laighpark Paisley Auction Mart, 13 Storie street—Robert Wilson & Laird, auctioneers Paisley Clothing Co., merchant tailors, 94 High street Paisley Loan Co., 4 Gordon's lane and 30 Causeyside— G. F. Lochhead & Co., proprietors Paisley (The) Directory Office, 94 High street—J. & J. Cook, publishers " Paisley Daily Express" offices, 15 and 16 Causeyside Paisley Photographic Co., photographers, 24 Causeyside " Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette " Office, 94 High street—J. & J. Cook, publishers Palatine Insurance Co., Limited. —district agent, Matthew Muir, " Gazette " buildings, 94 High street Park, Alexander, farmer, Turningshaw, by Linwood Park, Alexander, grocer, 68 George street—house 3 Gordon place, King street Park, Alex. H. & Co., wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 111 Causeyside Park, John, grocer and provision merchant, 16 Well street—house 3 Christie street Park, Mrs., spirit merchant, 12 St. James place Park, Rev. George, Middle Parish churclf—manse 2 Garthland pi. Parker, James, M.B., CM., 95 High street Parlane & Kerr, silk mercers and wholesale and retail drapers, " The Cross " (see advt.) Parlane, J. & R., printers, bookbinders, paper-rulers, and book- sellers, 97 High street Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane—ho. 12 West brae — 116 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Parlane, James T., of Parlane & Kerr — house Marion grove, Castlehead Parlane, John, manager at J. & R. Parlane's—ho. Castlehead Parlane, Robert B., of J. & R. Parlane—ho. Castlehead Parochial Board Office, 8 New Sneddon—Robert Rowand, inspector Paterson, Alexander, of Alex. Begg & Co.—house Sherwood Paterson, Andrew, of Robert Paterson & Son, 10 Bridge street house 15 Oakshaw street

Paterson, Andrew, grocer, 15 Old Sneddon and 1 St. Mary's ter- race—house 2 Glenview terrace Paterson, Andrew, teller British Linen Coy. Bank, and agent for the Imperial Fire and Edinburgh Life Insurance Companies —house 10 Glen lane Paterson, Andrew, colour maker to Ronald, Jack, & Co.—house 3 Buchanan terrace Paterson, David, broker, 17 Broomlands Paterson, Donald, writer at Thomas Walker's, Municipal buildings Paterson, Isabella, preserve maker, 6 George street—house do. Paterson, John, printer and stationer, 24 Maxwellton street Paterson, John, fruiterer, 2 Silk street Paterson, John, police inspector—house Burgh police office, Gilmour street Paterson, John, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 13 Wellmeadow workshop 4 West brae—house 14 Wellmeadow Paterson, Rev. John, M.A., minister of Free South church—Free South manse, Calside Paterson, Joseph, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 94 Causeyside and 42 Gordon's lane—house Ingle Neuk cottage, Whitehaugh (see advt.) Paterson, M., hosier, 11 Moss street—house 5 Glen street Paterson, Mrs. H., wine and spirit merchant, 48 High street Paterson, Miss J., confectioner, 10 Moss street—house 5 Glen st. Paterson, Miss, tobacconist, 13 St. James place—ho. 34 Glen st. Paterson, Mrs., greengrocer, 57 George street—house do. Paterson, Robert, general dealer, Westmarch—ho. 3 Clark street Paterson, Robert, & Son, auctioneers, valuators, and land sur- veyors, 10 Bridge street Paterson, Robert, of Robert Paterson & Son, 10 Bridge street Paterson, R. M., commission merchant, 81 Virginia street, Glas- gow—house 6 Greenlaw terrace Paterson, Robert M., Speirsfield Paterson, Sons, & Co., pianoforte and harmonium dealers and music sellers, Terrace buildings, 109 High street—J. R. Fraser, manager (see advt.) —" PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 117

Paterson, William, of Andrew Foulds & Son, 5 Abbey street house 2 Royal terrace, Greenlaw Paterson, William A., reporter and agent " N.B. Daily Mail office—house 19 Argyle street Paton, George F., 3 Stirling street Paton, James, jun., wholesale and manufacturing stationer and paper agent, 92 High street—house 3 Mansfield place Paton, Mrs. John, stationer and toy merchant, 8 Monerieff street house do. Paton, Mrs., midwife, 148 George street Paton, Mrs., wine and spirit merchant, 6 New Sneddon—ho. 92 do. Paton, Robert, maker of packing-cases and tins for biscuits, corn-flour, &c, 39 and 40 Gordon's lane—ho. Sunnyside (see advt.) Paton, Samuel, confectioner, 117 George street Paton, William, greengrocer and confectioner, 29 Storie street Paton, William, jobbing gardener, 29 Storie street Patoul, Ed. de, commission merchant, Marymaur, 35 Underwood rd. Patrick, Jessie, teacher Lawn street public School—ho. 5 Phillips st. Patrick, William, baker, 69 Broomlands Patrick, Wm., confectioner, 17 Sandholes Pattinson, James, Mus. Bac, Cantab., organist and teacher of music—house 4 Royal terrace Pattison, Alex., foreman moulder to Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Limited)—house 3 Llamilton street Pattison, David D., grocer and provision merchant, 101 Causeyside ho. 80 Broomlands Pattison, John, writer, 23 Moss st. —ho. Bute villa, Greenlaw drive Pattison, Thomas, blacksmith, 17 Sandholes—house 1 King street Paul, Alexander, confectioner, 21 New Smithhills—ho. do. Paul, Matthew, 45 High street Paul, William, grocer, 33 George street—house do. Paul; William, broker, 13 New Smithhills—house 16 Abercorn st. Peacock, John, ropeinaker, and sacking and packing-sheet merchant, 85 High street—works Chain road Peacock, John, jun., at John Peacock's, 85 High street—house Chain road Peacock, Jessie, milliner and draper, 19 Broomlands Peacock, William, gas meter inspector, Lylesland terrace Peacock, William, of John Peacock, 85 High street—ho. Chain rd. Pearson, Mrs., Walkinshaw house, Greenock road Peattie, William, tailor and clothier, agent for Allan, State, and Cunard Lines of Steamers, and session clerk for Middle Parish, 2 Gilmour street—house Dunedin, Meikleriggs (see advt.) Peddie, David Mungo, house steward, Ferguslie buildings — 118 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Peden, William, janitor Central public School, 2 Windsor place, 93 George street Peden, William S., British Linen Coy. Bank, Glasgow—house Armadale, Carriagehill drive Pender, Mrs. James, china, crystal, and fancy goods merchant, 75 Love street—house 4 Albion street Pender, James, at William Forrester's—ho. 4 Albion street Pender, James, confectioner, 2 Cotton street—house do. Penman, R. S., M.B., CM., 12 St. James place Peock, William A. L., cashier Anchor Line office, Glasgow—house Meikleriggs cottage Percy, Francis, oil merchant, Glasgow—house 6 Stow street Percy, Jane, grocer, 34 Canal street—house 5 Stow street Pettigrew, Alexander, pianoforte and harmonium tuner at Paterson, Sons, & Co.'s, Glasgow—house 29 Wellmeadow Philippi, E., director of J. & P. Coats Limited — house Warren park, Largs Philip, Andrew, cooking establishment, 103 George street—house 20 Newton street Philpot, Matthew, of Philpot & Watkins—house 11 Barclay street Philpot & Watkins, builders and contractors, 74 Canal ptreet Phoenix Fire Office—agents, Winning & Fulton, Terrace buildings Phoenix Works (Fleming & Ferguson, engineers), Murray street Picken, Findlay F., clerk at Post Office—house 14 Ferguslie Picken, James, rope and twine manufacturer, St. James station —house St James house Pidard, Alex., hairdresser and perfumer, 103 High street and 50 Moss street Pinkerton, Allan, wine and spirit merchant, 57 Broomlands—house 56 do. Pinkerton, James, hamcurer and wholesale provision merchant, 40 New street—house Blythe Holm, Calside Pinkerton, John, grocer, 17 Wellmeadow—house 21 Castle street Pinkerton, Miss J., dress and mantle maker, 43 High street Pinkerton, Mrs., 54 High street Pinkerton, Mrs. D., 9 Glenview Pinkerton, P., furnishing and general ironmonger, 14 Moss street —house, 65 Back Sneddon Pinkerton, Robert, plumber, tinsmith, and bellhanger, 67 Back Sneddon—house 65 do. Pirie, A. G, wine, spirit, and cigar merchant, 15 Gilmour street house 5 New Sneddon Pitblado, Robert, teller Union Bank of Scotland, Limited—ho. 32 Whitehead street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 119

Plate Glass (Caledonian) Insurance Company, 144 St. Yincent street, Glasgow (see advt.) Pollock, Alexander R., Garthlancl house Pollock & Co., yarn agents, 6 Forbes place Pollock & Cochrane, bleachers, dyers, and finishers, Thrushcraig Pollock, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 35 George street Pollock, John T., teacher, North public School—house 9 Well- meadow Pollock, Mary R., teacher, Camphill public School—house, 86 High street Pollock, Mrs. William M., Lounsdale house Pollock, Mrs. William, 86 High street Pollock, Nellie, dairy, 3 Neilston street Pollock, Robert, farmer, Amochrie Pollock, Robert, surgeon, Lounsdale house Pollock, Robert, draper and hosier, 30 Great Hamilton st. —house do. Pollock, S., & Sons, engineers, Pacific Engine works, Williams- burgh—house 2 Whitehaugh terrace Pollock, William, new and used furniture dealer, 69 High street, and at 284 and 286 Sauchiehall street, Glasgow—house 69 High street Pollock, William, bricklayer and contractor—yard Murray street house 6 Buchanan terrace Poison, D. M., of William Poison, & Co.—house Castlehead Poison, John, of Brown & Poison and William Brown & Son West Mount, Paisley, and Castle Levan, Gourock Poison, William, of William Poison & Co.—ho. Edgehill Poison, William, & Co., starch, corn flour, and mustard manufac- turers, Imperial Starch works, Abercorn street Pope, George, janitor South public School—ho. 6 Glenview ter. Pope, Martin, grocer, 5 North croft—house do. Porteous, Rev. John, B.D., minister Oakshaw Street U.P. church —manse Carronvale, Glasgow road Porter, Agnes, dressmaker, 29 Wellmeadow Porter, John, packing-box, tin and zinc case maker, 9 New street (see advt.) Porter, H. G., & Co., tweed and shawl manufacturers, Abercorn Mill, Abercorn street Post Office, St. Mirren street—J. Macmaster, postmaster Pottie, A. & M., veterinary horse-shoers and agricultural imple- ment makers, St. James place Pottie, A., & Sons, veterinary surgeons and shoeing smiths, 63 and 64 Love street Pottie, Alex., jun., of A. Pottie & Sons—house 63 Love street — 120 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Pottie, Alexander, M.R.C.V.S., veterinary surgeon, 64 Love street —house 63 do. Pottie, J. Donaldson, M.R.C.V.S., veterinary surgeon, and horse and cattle insurance agent—house 63 Love street Pottie, Michael, of A. & M. Pottie- -house 22 St. James street Pottie, Michael, jun., of A. Pottie & Sons—house 63 Love street Powell, Patrick, dealer, 11 Cross street—house do. Power, Robert, railway agent, Hunter street—ho. 22 Underwood rd. Pratt, David, joiner and cabinetmaker, 30 Gauze street—house do. Prentice & M'Neilage, drapers, 99 High street Prentice, W. F., of Prentice & M'Neilage—house Arkleston road Preston, Robert, fruiterer and confectioner, 18 Lady lane Primrose, Geo., brickbuilder and contractor—yard Underwood lane; house 27 George street (see advt.) Priestley, Samuel, Inland Revenue officer, Saucel distillery—ho. 8 Glenview Primrose, J. C., teacher of dancing—Academy and house 4 Smithhills (see advt.) Primrose, R. M., baker, 56 Causeyside Pringle, Matthew, cowfeeder, 24 Storie street Provan, Andrew, gardener, 13 Wellmeadow street, and keeper of Wellmeadow bowling green—house 5 Broomlands Provan, David, of Barr & Provan —house 6 Wardrop street Provan, John, cowfeeder, 3 Maxwellton street Provan, William, cowfeeder, 4 Abingdon place Prudential Assurance Company—Thomas Johnson, superintendent, 94 High street— house 5 Greenlaw terrace (see advt.) Purdon, E. & B., milliners and dressmakers, 32 Causeyside —house 29 do Purdon, James, horse-shoer and jobbing smith, 9 New street house 29 Causeyside Purvis, James, confectioner, 16 Causeyside—ho. 1 St. John's place, Glasgow Purves, John, china, crystal, and stoneware merchant, and general waste merchant, 117 George street

QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY—R. G. Campbell, resident manager, 75 St. George's place, Glasgow (see advt. on cover) Queate, Andrew, gardener and fruiterer, 3 Gauze street—house 2 Stirling street Quin, Peter, hairdresser, 6 Silk street—house 34 Moss street Quin, Terence, hairdresser, 19 Moss street and 82 Broomlands house 34 Moss street Quin, W. A., hairdresser, 4 Glenview terrace—house 34 Moss street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 121

RAE, John, Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland house, St. Mirren st. Raeside, Alexander, general warehouse, 15 Broomlands—house do. Raeside, Miss, dressmaker, 118 George street Raeside, Mrs., greengrocer, 51 Storie street Railway Dining Rooms—Jas. Smith, proprietor, 84 Causeyside house 85 do. Rainey, James, farmer, Newlands, Craigs, Elderslie Ralston, John, cork cutter, 30 Orchard street—ho. 11 Cochran st. Ralston, David, confectioner and aerated water manufacturer, 28 Ferguslie —house 29 do. Ramsay, J. & R., millers and grain merchants, Hawkhead and Seedhill mills Ramsay, Mrs., 26 Love street Ramsay, Robert, of J. & R. Ramsay, Hawkhead Rankin, James M., teacher Camphill public School—house Bridge of Weir Rankin & Dunbar, photographers, 83 High street Rankin, W. D., of Rankin & Dunbar—house Whitefield house, Govan Rapport, Samuel, grocer and confectioner, 28 New Smithhills Rastall, Thos., clerk at Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co.'s, 4 Douglas ter. Rathie, Alexander W., draper, 15 Moss st. —ho. Crossflat terrace Ray, Mrs. E., grocer, 16 Ferguslie Ray, Robert, 26 George street Reading Room, George A. Clark Town Hall (entrance by Abbey close)—James B. Watson, curator. Reid, Alexander, of Thomas Reid & Sons—house Maxwell place, 39 Mill street Reid, Alexander, confectioner, 9 Back Sneddon—ho. do. Reid, Alexander, of James Reid & Son—house Drumorne, Renfrew road Reid Brothers, agents, 7 West brae Reid, Isabella, teacher, Camphill school—house, 2 Royal terrace Reid, James, bookseller, stationer, and wholesale newsagent, 18 High street—house 2 Royal terrace Reid, James, confectioner, 45 George street—house do. Reid, James, tobacconist, 18 High street—house 2 Royal terrace Reid, James K., teacher, School of Science and Art—house 5 Rox- burgh street, Greenock Reid, James, & Son, silk, cotton, and woollen dyers, Smithhills dyeworks, 9 New Smithhills Reid, J. & J., painters, decorators, and sign-writers, 16 Causeyside Reid, James, of J. & J. Reid—house 12 Abbey street Reid, James, of Thomas Reid & Sons—house 3 Cart street Reid, James, grocer, 31 George street—house do. 122 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Reid, James, of James Reid & Son—ho. Greenhaugh, Renfrew rd. Reid, Jane, teacher Stow public School—house 2 Royal terrace Reid, John, cowfeeder, 7 Neil street Reid, John, letterpress printer, 18 High street—house Craigielea Reid, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 43 High street—ho. Craigielea Reid, John, of Thomas Reid & Sons—house 3 Auchentorlie terrace Reid, John, grocer, 30 Canal street—house 9 Camphill place Reid, John F., of Gibson & Reid—house 2 Royal terrace Reid, Johnston, grocer, 8 Broomlands Reid, R. M., hosier, 1 1 Old Smithhills—house 7 Whitehaugh terrace Reid, R. L., teacher of music, conductor of Paisley Choral Union popular classes, 4 Rosebery terrace, Pollokshields Reid, Samuel, missionary Free Martyrs' Church—ho. Gordon place, King street Reid, Thomas Fulton, writer and notary public, and agent for Nor- wich Union Fire and Life Insurance Offices, 95 High street— house Hazelwood, Castlehead Reid, Thomas, & Sons, engineers, millwrights, and windlass makers, 19 Thread street Reid, Thomas, sen., feuar, 6 Bridge street Reid, Thomas, jun., of Thomas Reid & Sons—ho. 2 Auchentorlie ter. Reid, Thomas, at M. Whitehill & Co.'s—house 2 Hawkhead terrace Reid, William, clerk to Isdale & M> Galium—house 9 Orr street Reid, William, Greenhaugh, Renfrew road Reid, William, tailor and clothier, 33 Gauze street—house do. Reid, William, at Cowan & Stewart's—house 10 George street Reids & Campbell, writers, 3 County place Reid, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Stevenson street—house do. Reis, A. Louis & Co., wholesale and retail hardware merchants, jewellers, &c, 90 High street Renfrew, Alexander, farmer, Blackstoun Home farm Renfrew, Bessie, teacher, East public School—house Helena villa, Greenock road Renfrew, James, Helena villa, Greenock road Renfrew, James, farmer, Blackstoun Mains Renfrew, James, jun., clerk National Bank of Scotland—house Helena villa, Greenock road Renfrew, J. G., assistant librarian, Free Library—house 18 Storie st. Renfrew, Thomas, general waste merchant, 41 Causeyside—house 4 Stow place "Renfrewshire Independent" Paisley Office, 94 High street; John Miller, editor—residence Barrhead Rennie, Alexander, flesher, 18 Wellmeadow—house 18 Wellmeadow Rennie, Mrs. James, William street - PAISLEY DIEECTORY. 125

Rennie, John, flesher, 9 Canal street and 68 Causeyside—house 2 Stow place Rennison, J. A., architect, 15 Gilmour street Retson, Andrew, farmer, Moorhouse, Meikleriggs Retson, John, foreman Burgh stables, 72 New Sneddon Ribbons & Co., tea dealers, wholesale grocers, provision merchants, &c, 91 High street Ribbons, Henry, of Ribbons & Co.—house 4 Greenlaw terrace Ribbons, T., of Ribbons & Co. —house 4 Greenlaw terrace Riccartsbar Asylum—John Thomson, superintendent Rice, Michael, clerk at Post Office—house 6 Bridge street Richardson, David, confectioner, 17 Carriagehill—house do. Richardson, Isaac, 29 High street Richardson, J. B., of James Harvey & Co.—house Pitgorno house, Stirling Richmond, Andrew, M.B., CM., consulting rooms 9 St. James place and 82 High street—house 57 Love street Richmond, George, Ivanhoe place, 43 Back Sneddon Richmond, Miss, dressmaker, 22 High street Riddell, David, farmer and horse dealer, 210 Kennedy street, Glasgow—house Blackhall Riddle, James, factor, Whitehaugh house Riddell, William, clerk Union Bank of Scotland, Limited—house Whitehaugh, Glasgow road Risk, Robert, Glenellan, Barterholm Risk, Mrs. James, wine and spirit merchant, 88 Canal street—house 88 Causeyside Risk, William, fishmonger and poulterer, 34 High street and 24 Gauze street—house 34 High street Ritchie, David, commercial traveller to John Ritchie & Co.—house 21 Argyle street Ritchie, George, packing box, tin and zinc case maker, 36 Gordon s lane—house 29 Canal street Ritchie, John, spirit merchant, 9 Orchard street—house 18 do. Ritchie, John, farmer, Broomward, Elderslie Ritchie, John, & Co., ham curers and provision merchants, 32 High st. Ritchie, Johu, of John Ritchie & Co.—house 25 George street Ritchie, Maria, teacher, Ferguslie public School—ho. 25 George st. Ritchie, Miss E., mantle and dressmaker, 33 High street Ritchie, Mrs. John, Marchmont, Potterhill Ritchie, Mrs. James—dairy 15 Williamsburgh, house 12 do. Ritchie & Kirkwood, ironmongers, 47 Moss street Ritchie, Rev. Ebenezer, minister of Original Secession church— house Marchmont, Potterhill — 124 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Ritchie, Robert, grocer, 25 Gauze street, and 50 Love street—house 25 Gauze street Ritchie, Robert, clerk at Robt. Brown & Son's—ho. 3 Gladstone ter. Ritchie, Robert, clerk to William Poison & Co. —ho. 6 Abbey ter. Ritchie, Thomas, teller. Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited house 2 M'Kerrell street Ritchie, William, M.A., teacher West public School — house 25 George street Ritchie, William, of Davidson & Ritchie—house 2 Gordon place, King street Ritchie, William, general dealer, 2 Neilston street—ho. 1 Bute place Robb, Dewar G., teacher North public School—house Albert place, Espedair Robb, John, surgeon dentist, 33 High street Robb, Thomas D., M.A., CM., teacher Grammar school — house Albert place, Espedair Robb, William, bank accountant, Glenellen, Barterholm Robertson, Annie A., teacher North public School—house 5 Neilston street Robertson, Archibald, plumber and gasfitter, 9 Broomlands—ho. do. Robertson & Co., mill and engineers' furnishers, and commission agents, 9 Old Sneddon Robertson, Clark, coachman to Thomas Glen Coats—ho. Craigielea Robertson, Daniel, market gardener, Gateflat, East Buchanan street Robertson, David, of D. Robertson & Sons—house 133 George st. Robertson, David, of John Robertson & Sons, calenderers—house 1 Auchentorlie terrace Robertson, David, & Sons, calenderers, 2 Water brae (Burgh) Robertson, Gavin, clerk, Caledonia Ry., Underwood depot—house Caledonia street Robertson, George, of George Robertson & Sons—house 4 New Sneddon Robertson, George A., of Haddow & Robertson—ho. 1 Hamilton st. Robertson, George & Co., brickbuilders and contractors, 3 County place—house do. Robertson, George, jun., electrical engineer, 9 Old Sneddon—house 4 New Sneddon Robertson, George, jun., of George Robertson & Sons—ho. 4 New Sneddon Robertson, George, & Sons, coppersmiths, tinsmiths, plumbers, and gasfitters, 4 New Sneddon Robertson, James, foreman scouring department, Foxbar Robertson, James, salesman with M. Greenlees & Son—house 5 Neilston street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 125

Robertson, James, of D. Robertson & Sons—ho. West-end Cross Robertson, James, of Geo. Robertson & Sons—ho. 4 New Sneddon Robertson, James, agent American star hack saw, 2 Auchentorlie terrace Robertson, James, manufacturer of preserves and peels, Thrushgrove works, Stevenson street—house Marionfield, Blackball Robertson, James, manager at J. & P. Coats Limited — house Salisbury lodge, Meikleriggs Robertson, Jane, draper, 2 Queen street Robertson, John, clerk to David Logan & Son—ho. 6 Rosebery pi. Robertson, John, collector of poor and school rates, 8 New Sneddon — house 2 Royal terrace Robertson, John, manager Adelphi Starch works—house Adelphi cottage, Love street Robertson, John, manager for American Elevator Co., and agent Bostwick Folding Gate and Shutter Co., Hope street, Glasgow —ho. 4 Greenlaw terrace Robertson, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 4 Broomlands and 13 Wellmeadow—house 13 Wellmeadow Robertson, John, preserve manufacturer at Thrushgrove works house Roneil, Stanley road Robertson, John, & Sons, coal merchants, Underwood coal depot —house 15 Sandholes Robertson, John, & Sons, calenderers, hot pressers, packers, and finishers, Marshall's lane and Cartside Robertson, Joseph O., at Caw, Prentice, Clapperton, & Co.'s, Glasgow—house Abercorn house, Niddry street Robertson, J. W., at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, iron and steel mer- chants, agent for Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company and Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, 10 West croft house Victoria buildings, Greenock road Robertson, Malcolm, church officer of St. Columba church (Gaelic) —house 21 New Smithhills Robertson, Matthew, crystal and china merchant, 111 George st. Robertson, Miss J. P., dressmaker, 52 Storie street Robertson, Mrs., confectioner, 2 Dovesland Robertson, Mrs., fishmonger, 101 Causeyside—house do. Robertson, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Orchard street house 18 Causeyside Robertson, Robert, manufacturers' agent, Glasgow—ho. Abercorn house, Niddry street Robertson, Robert, tobacconist, 46 Moss street—ho. 77 Causeyside Robertson & Son, hat and cap manufacturers, and gentlemen's mercers, 48 Moss street 126 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Robertson, T., clerk, Inland Revenue office—-'ho. Burnbank cottage, Calsicle Robertson, "Walter, newsagent, 10 Gordon's lane—house do. Robertson, William, missionary St. James' U.P. church, Wallneuk Missionary hall, South croft—house 3 Auchentorlie terrace Robertson, William, of Robertson & Son—house Abercorn house, Niddry street Robertson, William P., Stonefield Laundry, Colinslee—house 3 Mansfield place Robin & Houston, soap and composite candle makers—soap works 61

New Sneddon ; candle works Park St., Kinning Park, Glasgow Robin, William, & Son, builders, architectural and monumental

sculptors—office 14 Lady lane ; branch offices, New Cemetery,

Hawkhead ; Neilston Cemetery, near Barrhead ; and Abbey Cemetery, near Johnstone (see advt.) Robin, William, secretary Paisley Florist's Society—house 1 Ralston terrace Robin, William, of William Robin & Son—ho. 23 George street Robinson, James, confectioner, 7 South Bridge street Robson, Wm., stationer and bookseller, 82 Broomlands—house 13 Sandholes Rodger, Alexander, M.A., teacher Ferguslie public School—house 49 Broomlands Rodger, James, wine and spirit merchant, 52 High street—house 7 Argyle street Rodger, Mrs. Alexander (trustees of), tobacconist, 83 High street Rodger, Mrs. Annie, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Cotton st. —ho. 5 do. Rodger, John, 57 Love street Rodger, Matthew, spirit merchant, 1 East croft—house do. Rodger, Matthew, feuar, 17 Sandholes Rodger, Robert, shawl manufacturer, 13 Causeyside—house do. Rodger, Thomas, sub-manager at J. & P. Coats Ltd.—house 7 Ferguslie buildings Rogers, Samuel B., boot and shoemaker, 131 George street—ho. 3 Laighpark cottages Rolland, William, of Paisley Clothing Co.—house 6 Greenlaw terrace Rome, William, lath splitter, 34 Canal street—house 9 Lady lane Ronald, Jack, & Co., carpet and rug manufacturers, Nethercommon Ronald, Marion, cowfeeder, 2 Minerva place Ronald, James, of William M 'Arthur's—house Alton villa Ronald, James, 2 Minerva place Ronald, John, of Ronald, Jack, & Co.— ho. Oaklands, Blackball Ronald, Mrs., dress and mantlemaker, 11 Argyle street PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 127

Ronald, Robert A., wool merchant, and agent for Brussels and tapestry carpet yarns, Daisy bank, 24 Back Sneddon Ronald, Thomas, flesh er, 4 Mossvale street—house 2 Minerva pi. Ronald, William Y., of William Cochran & Co.—ho. Hawthornden, Carriagehill drive Ross, Alexander, architect, measurer, land surveyor, and property valuator, Terrace buildings—house 2 Whitehaugh terrace Ross, Annie, teacher, Camphill public School—ho. 81 Kenmure St., Pollokshields Ross, Ernest, manager at Espedair Finishing works—house Green- law house Ross, George, of Seedhill Finishing Coy. —ho. Greenlaw mansion Ross, Gordon, at Seedhill Finishing Company—ho. 3 Auchentorlie terrace Ross, James, agent of Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, 102 High street—house Fetteresso, Castlehead Ross, James, of Seedhill Finishing Company—house 3 Seedhill Ross, John, draper, 15 Wellmeadow—house Stonefield Ross, Mary E., teacher, Camphill public School—ho. 81 Kenmure street, Pollokshields Ross, Miss J., matron, Scotch Girls' Friendly Society, 3 Forbes pi. Ross, Patrick, draper, 72 Broomlands—house 12 Howe street Rough, Matthew, B., coal merchant, Underwood depot—house 11 Maxwellton Rowan, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 72 George street—house do. Rowat, Alexander, & Co., wireworkers, 25 Candleriggs, Glasgow —Telephone No. 934 (see advt.) Rowand, John, draper, 34 High street—house 1 Storie street Rowand, John, farmer, Candren Rowan, John, grocer, 20 Wallace street— house do. Rowand, Robert, Inspector of Poor, 8 New Sneddon — house Adelphi house Rowand, Thomas, at Young & Martin's—house 59 George street Rowat, Robert, Prospecthill house Rowe, Thomas, 4 Whitehead street Rowat, Thomas, Warriston Rowat, William, St. Margaret's, Park road Roxburgh, A. P., F.S.L.A., F.E.I.S., teacher of elocution—house 5 Greenlaw terrace Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of music, 23 Oakshaw street Roxburgh, Robert, coachbuilder, Garthland carriage works, 4 Garthland lane—house 3 do. Royal Bank of Scotland, St. Mirren street—William Dickson, agent Royal Liver Friendly Society, 98 High st.—Robert Easton, agent — 128 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Royal Oak Restaurant, 45 Moss street—Matthew Jamison, proprietor Royal Victoria Eye Infirmary, 1 Gauze street—Ophthalmic surgeon,

Dr. N. Gordon Cluckie ; assistant, Dr. Archibald Donald Russell, Alexander, resident teacher Industrial School, Albion st. Russell, Douglas Wills, M.B., CM., D.P.H., 26 Broomlands Russell, James, butcher, 2 Crossflat terrace—house 68 Love street Russell, James, bottler and aerated water manufacturer, 2 Espedair —house 6 Calside Russell, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 65 Broomlands—house 30 Well street Russell, John, of Coats & Russell—house 30 Well street Russell, John, farmer, Potterhill Russell, Joseph, 26 Broomlands Russell, Miss, dairy, 78 George street Russell, Nellie F., at James Robertson's—house 44 Calside Russell, R. & T., writers, 7 High street Russell, Robert, writer, of R. & T. Russell, and agent for Clydesdale Bank Limited, 7 High street—residence Muirfield, Castlehead Russell, Robert, ter., law clerk at M'Naughton & Lochhead's—ho. 44 George street Russell, Robert Y., asent for Fire, Life, and Accidental Insurance Companies—house 8 Whitehaugh terrace Russell, Thomas, writer, of R. & T. Russell, 7 High st. —residence Muirfield, Castlehead Russell, Thomas, 39 High street Russell, Thomas, cashier, Blackstoun Mineral works — house 18 Greenhill road Russell, Walter, dining rooms, 23 Wellmeadow—house 81 Broom-

lands . Russell, William, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Russell, William, M.B.C.M., 15 Broomlands and 74 Love street house 52 High street Rutherford, Alexander H., flesher, 14 Gauze street—ho. 1 Phillips st. Rutherford, Thomas, contractor, Bank street Rutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead, Linwood

SACELL Brewery Company, brewers and maltsters, 8 Saucel Sadler, John P., confectioner and fruiterer, 4 Abingdon place Salisbury, William, confectioner, 6 Lawn street Sanderson, John Christian, B.Sc, science teacher Camphill School —house 4 Lylesland terrace Sanderson, Thomas, fish restaurant, 2 New street—house 7 Stevenson street Sandilands, John, shoemaker and general dealer, 41 New street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 129

Savings Bank (The) of Paisley, 107 High street—John M'Gown, actuary Sawers, Joseph, carver and gilder, 39 High street—house 52 do. Sawers, Joseph, jun., apprentice at law at Young & Martin's house 52 High street Sawers & Warden, millinery and baby linens, 26 High St.—ho. do. Scarlett, James, flesher, 54 Causeyside and 4 Dovesland—house Primrose cottage, Mary street Scarlett, Robert, of Gordon & Scarlett—house 42 New street Scobie, Charles, wholesale wine and spirit merchaut and bonder, 19 Causeyside and 31 Orchard street—house 1 Forest cottage, St. John's road, Pollokshields Scollan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant and contractor—shop and house 38 Moss street—stables Harbour lane Scotch Girls' Friendly Society—Paisley branch, 3 Forbes place Miss J. Ross and Miss A. White, matrons. Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street—house do. Scott, Alexander, farmer, North Mains, by Linwood Scott, Elizabeth, teacher South public School—ho. 12 St. James pi. Scott, James G., clerk to David Logan & Son—ho. 14 Well street Scott, Janet, 5 Gateside Scott, M., dressmaker, 162 George street Scott, Matilda, dress and mantle maker, 55 Broomlands Scott, Miss, sewing teacher, John Neilson Institution—house 2 Whitehead street Scott, Mrs., clothes mangier, Lady lane Scott, Robert, draughtsman at Wm. Brodie & Co.'s—ho. 8 Gateside Scott, Thomas, of Naismith & Scott—house 7 Gilmour street Scott, Thomas, jun., of Naismith & Scott—house 7 Gilmour street Scott, Thomas, shorthand writer, Sheriff-court house—house 157 Onslow drive, , Glasgow Scott, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawn street—house 2 Incle street Scott, William, stationer and sub-postmaster, 20 Glen street—ho. do. Scott, W. E., wine and spirit merchant, " Tannahill Rest," 25 Carriagehill Scottish Clerks' Association, Paisley District — steward, James Pinkerton, 43 High street Scottish Imperial Insurance Company, 183 West George street, Glasgow (see advt.) Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society—district manager, George Davidson, 99 High street (see advt.) Scottish Temperance Life Assurance Co.—agent, J. R. Cullen, 2 Ferguslie — 130 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

" Scottish Referee "—Joseph Black, jun., agent and correspondent, 16 Moss street Scottish Widows' Fund—agents Winning & Fulton, Terrace build- ings Scoular, Adam, restaurateur, 13 Old Smithhills—house do. Scoular, John, at A. F. Craig & Co.'s —house 9 St. James street Seedhill Finishing Company, cloth finishers, Seedhill road Sellar, William, inspector Inland Revenue—ho.Viewfield, Meikleriggs Selway, A. W., manager to Joseph Hepworth & Son—house 2 Crossflat terrace Selway, Mrs., milliner, 43 High street—house 2 Crossflat terrace Semple, David, & Cochran, writers, agents for Caledonian, Scottish Alliance, and Equitable Insurance Companies, 16 G-ilmour st. Semple, D. S., writer, of David Semple & Cochran, 16 Gilmour street, secretary of the Paisley Heritable Property Investment Society—residence Alton Semple, James F., teacher of music—classroom 109 High street house 1 Norva. place, Kilmalcolm Semple, John, at Thomas Walker's—house 3 Carbrook street Semple, Mrs., Townhead Shankland, James, baker, 8 Carriagehill—house do. Shanks, Mrs., staymaker, 139 George street Shanley, Edward, resident teacher, Industrial School Shannon, Andrew, jun., at Gleniffer Laundry—house 105 Causey- side Shannon, Samuel, coachman, Barshaw stables Sharp, Andrew, traveller for The Gleniffer Soap Co.—house 26 Napiershall street, Glasgow Sharp, Robert, Burgh Master of Works, Municipal buildings—ho. Ward-Knowe, Sunuyside Sharp, Robt., stationmaster, Abercorn Railway Station, Renfrew road Sharp, Thomas S.N., cashier, goods depot Canal stn. —ho. 9 Lady lane Shaw, Archibald, of Shaw & Stewart—house 2 Church place Shaw, Smith, tailor and clothier, 45 New st. —ho. do. Shaw, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 50 Caledonia street house 77 High street Shaw & Stewart, slaters, 51 High street Shaw, William L., of Ferguson, Shaw & Sons, and Gleniffer Soap Co.—house Pollokshields Shearer, David, grocer, 97 Causeyside—house 8 Stevenson street Shearar, Frank, M.B., CM., 7 St. James place Shearer, James, of Sheridan & Shearer, Cumberland Shoe Factory —house 1 Richmond place —; PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 131

Shedden, Thomas, engineer, 33 New Sneddon Shedden, William, consulting engineer, draughtsman, and valuator, and machinery agent, 1 St. James pi. —ho. 10 Whitehaugh ter. Shedden, William, jun., science teacher at School of Science and Art—house 10 Whitehaugh terrace Sheridan, Peter, of Sheridan & Shearer, Cumberland Shoe factory —house 10 Neilston street Sheridan & Shearer, wholesale shoe manufacturers, Cumberland place Shurben, Edward William, officer of Inland Revenue, 97 High street —house 1 Buchanan terrace Sim, Ann, stocking yarn merchant, 15 Carriagehill—house do. Sim, Christina S., teacher, West Public School—house 4 Russell st. Sim, Hugh, clerk to R. Brown & Sons—house 4 Russell street Sim, John C, cashier at Cartvale Chemical Co.—house 4 Russell st. Sim, M'Kean, & Co., soap manufacturers, 4 New Sneddon Sim, Miss, 61 Love street Sim, Mrs. S., confectioner, 3 New street Sim, Robert, confectioner, 50 Mill street Sim, William, wholesale and retail grocer, 22 Sandholes—house 22 Sandholes Sim, William, at James Macduff's, chemist—house 3 John street Simmonds, C, pianist and music teacher, 93 High street Simonnaire, Louis J., teacher of French and German, John Neilson Institution—house 104 West Graham street, Glasgow Simpson, Miss, 61 Love street Simpson, Mrs., stationer, 15 George street—house do. Simpson, Samuel, salesman to W. E. Scott—house 4 Lylesland Simpson, William, broker, 32 Wellmeadow—house do. Simpson, William, cowfeeder, 12 Storie street Sinclair, Daniel, baker, 3 Garthland street Sinclair, James, hardware merchant, 10 Wellmeadow Singer, The, Manufacturing Company of New York, makers of Singer's sewing machines—branch office, 10 St. Mirren street John Fraser, superintendent—house 1 Hawkhead terrace Skinner, Alexander, grocer, 1 Douglas terrace Skinnider, Albert S., representative of the Glasgow Herald and Evening Times—house 4 Whitehaugh terrace Slack, John, flesher, 20 Causeyside street—ho. 6 Garthland street Slack, William, auctioneer and general wholesale merchant, 28 Old Sneddon—house 17 Causeyside Slater, John P., of John Finlay & Co., ironmongers, Glasgow house Corsebar road Slaughter-House, Springbank road—John M'Luskie, superintendent — 132 PAISLEY BIKECTOKY.

Sleivin, Patrick, hardwares, 83 New Sneddon Slight, Rev. Lewis A., minister of the New Jerusalem church house The Mansion-house, Castlehead Small, William, receiver, Post Office Receiving house, 63 Causey- side—house do. Small, William, stationer and news-agent, and agent for H. & W Brown, dyers, 63 Causeyside Smiley, H. H., of P. Kerr & Son—house Gallowhill, Renfrew road Smith, Alexander, baker, 41 Broomlands and Abercorn bakery, North croft—ho. 41 Broomlands Smith, Benjamin, of Smith Brothers & Co.—house Springfield villa, Floors street, Johnstone Smith, Benjamin, designer, at Charles Smith & Co.'s — house South park Smith Bros. & Co., shawl manufacturers, 9, 10, and 11 Forbes place, and Marshall's lane Smith, Charles, & Co., manufacturers of Brussels and Wilton carpets, tapestry, and muslin curtains, shawls, &c, Stonefield works Smith, Charles, of Charles Smith & Co.—house Parkgate, Carriage- hill drive Smith, David, cartwright, 22 Glen street —house 23 do. Smith, Duncan S., of Smith Brothers & Co.,—house St. Clair villa, Carriagehill drive Smith, Edward Henry, Inland Revenue officer, 97 High street house Crossflat terrace Smith, George D., draper, 2 Johnston street—house 42 Calside Smith, Helen, pawnbroker, 108 George street Smith, Hugh C., photographer, 27 Well street—ho. do. Smith, Hugh C, jun., hairdresser, 73 Broomlands—ho. 27 Well st. Smith, Hugh, jun., at J. & P. Coats Limited—house 3 Park terrace, Underwood Smith, Hugh, 4 Royal terrace Smith, James, flesh er, 18 Sandholes—house 10 do. Smith, James, farmer, New Mains, Inchinnan Smith, Janet, teacher West Public school—house 43 George street Smith, John B., district manager Crown Accident Insurance Co. (Limited)—head office Bristol— branch office 94 West Regent street, Glasgow—house Fereneze view, Mary street Smith, John G., at George Dobie & Son's—house 4 Royal terrace Smith, John, of Smith Brothers & Co.—ho. Thornly park, Potterhill Smith, John, Railway dining-rooms, 84 Causeyside—ho. 85 do. Smith, John, spirit merchant, 43 New street—ho. High street Smith, Marion, fruiterer, 29 George street Smith, Mary Jamieson, teacher Neilson Institution—ho. Industrial School, Albion street — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 133

Smith, Mrs. Ann, grocer, 7 Abbey street Smith, Mrs., stationer and confectioner, 16 Orchard street—ho. do. Smith, Mrs., furnishings, 63 George street—house do Smith, Mrs., confectioner, 28 Glen street Smith, Mrs., 50 Causeyside Smith, Mrs., greengrocer, 8 Cotton street Smith, Mrs., matron Industrial School, Albion street Smith, Mrs., dressmaker, 1 Kilnside street, Seedhill road

Smith, Mrs., boys' suit- maker, 5 M'Kerrell street , Smith, Richard, manufacturing chemist, maker of tar products and ammonia, Craigielea Chemical works, Clark street—office, 182 West street, Glasgow # Smith, Richard R. W., warehouseman at Charles Smith & Go.'s house South park Smith, Robert, hatter and hosier, 95 High street—house Laighpark villa, Johnstone Smith, Robert, tailor and clothier, 15 Sir Michael street Smith, Samuel, at J. & P. Coats Limited—house 22 Thistle street Smith, Thomas, F.E.T.S., CM., superintendent Industrial school, Albion street Smith, Thomas, clerk to W. & A. Coats—house 10 Broomlands

Smith, Thornton Gow, B.L , writer, 16 Moss street—house 1 Stanley place Smith, William, cashier to M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, writers—house Anna villa, Greenock road Smith, William, French polisher, 10 George street Smith, William, baker, 79 Broomlands—house do. Smith, William, 4 Hillview place Smith, William, teller, National Bank of Scotland Limited—house 4 Hillview place Smith, William, sergeant of police—house 11 Camphill Snodgrass, Archibald, of Snodgrass & Brown—ho. Fereneze view, Mary street Snodgrass & Brown, mill furnishers and machinery agents, 36 Old Sneddon Snodgrass, James, miller and grain merchant, Saucel mills—house 4 Greenlaw terrace Snodgrass, James, & Co., Paisley Chemical works, Marshall's lane Snodgrass, James, of James Snodgrass & Co.—ho. 2 Keir terrace, Maxwell road, Pollokshields Soho Engine Works (Campbell & Calderwood), 8 South Bridge street Sorbie, John, shoemaker, 11 Lylesland—house 2 Glenview terrace Souden, James, M.A., teacher, Neilson Institution—house 29 Fulbar street, Renfrew — 134 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Souden, William, Annfield place Southwell, Peter & Son, ropespinners, 18 High street and Laigh- park—ho. 7 Hawthorn buildings Speechley, Mrs., draper, 14 Gauze street—house 9 West Croft Speirs, Alexander, of Speirs & Gibb—house Greenhill Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants, Underwood, Canal, Ferguslie, and Potterhill depots, and Govan Station Speirs, Gibb, & Co., fire clay manufacturers, Caledonia Fire Clay works, Burgh lands, off Greenock road Speirs, John, china and waste merchant, 19 Cotton street—house 25 do. Speirs, Mrs., confectioner, 4 Silk street Speirs, William, china merchant and waste dealer, 81 Broomlands —house 82 do. (see advt.) Spence, James, of John Spence & Sons—house Drumcroil, Stanley drive Spence, James, iron merchant, 5 Royal terrace, Glasgow road Spence, John, & Sons, wholesale provision merchants, 62 Storie street Spence, Mrs. Wm., clothes mangier, 33 Lady lane Spooner, Mrs., trained nurse, 26 Abbey street Sproul, Andrew, & Sons, engineers, Lylesland and Barterholm Sproul, Andrew, & Sons, smiths and farriers, 10 Lylesland Sproul, Daniel, general warehouse, 4 and 53 Broomlands Sproul, James, of Andrew Sproul & Sons, Hill cottage, Calside .Spruell, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, horse shoer and jobbing smith, 8 Christie street—house 5 do. Spruell, Mrs. James, draper, 52 Broomlands—ho. 10 Carbrook st. Spruell, Robert, teacher, East public School—house 5 Christie street St. James Park, Greenock road—John Henderson, keeper Stark, M., & Co., Railway dining and tea-rooms, Abercorn bridge —house do. Steel. James, fishmonger and poulterer, 6 Moss street — house Wedderburn, Blackhall Steel, William, jun., 3 Johnston street Steen, James, coal merchant, 27 Thread street

Sterling & Co., insurance brokers ; agents in Scotland for Samuel Taylor & Sons, Brierley hill, and Greenway, Clive, Yale, &

Co (Limited), Birmingham ; 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow Sterling, A.M., of Sterling & Co., 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow house, Southpark house, Brodie park. Steven, William, baker, 82 Canal street Stephens, Alfred, teacher of music, 3 M'Kerrell street Stevens, David, cabinetmaker, 9 New street—ho. 5 Garthland lane —— PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 135

Stevenson, Andrew, Medical hall, 18 Gilmour street—ho. Burnbank cottage, Calside Stevenson, Bella, teacher, Stow public School—ho. 56 Canal st Stevenson, Charles, Bull inn, 5 New street Stevenson, Charles, funeral undertaker and carriage hirer, 5 New street (see advt.) Stevenson, David, aerated water manufacturer, 5 Glen lane—ho. do. Stevenson, D. E., at Fleming & Ferguson's—house 70 Love street Stevenson, Hugh, church officer of Storie street Baptist church, —house 10 Union street Stevenson, Hugh, woollen manufacturer, 10 Union street—ho. do. Stevenson, H. L., ironmonger and china merchant, 37 Storie street house 91 High street Stevenson, James, 25 Lawn street Stevenson, James, grocer and provision merchant, 42 Broomlands house 56 Canal street Stevenson, James, grocer and wine merchant, 13 Abbey street house do. Stevenson, John, M.B., CM., dispensaries 29 Wellmeadow and 55 Causeyside—house Stow cottage, Stow brae Stevenson, Matthew, Greenlaw nursery and gardens—ho. do. (see advt.) Stevenson, Matthew, clerk and traveller to W. M. Burnett—house Annfield place Stevenson, Mrs., temperance hotel keeper, 9 High street (Cross) Stevenson, Mrs. Margaret, cowfeeder, 73 Canal street—house do. Stevenson, Elizabeth, coal merchant, 13 Wallneuk Stevenson, Mrs., wine and spirit merchant, 22 New Smithhills house do. Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain, by Howwood Stevenson, Robert, writer, clerk to the Property and Income-Tax Commissioners for the Upper Ward of Renfrew, and secretary of the West Renfrewshire Conservative Association, 99 High street—house 3 Greenlaw terrace Stevenson, Robert, china merchant, 22 Broomlands—house 25 do. Stevenson, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 8 Gauze street and 22 New Smithhills—house do. Stevenson, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broomlands—ho. do. Stevenson, Thomas, coal merchant, 2 Caledonia street and Underwood depot—house 2 Caledonia street Stevenson, Walter, joiner, 35 Glen street—house 20 Well street Stevenson, William, at Ronald, Jack, & Co.'s—ho. 107 George st. Stevenson, William, Annfield place Stewart, A. B., of John Stewart & Co., Glasgow—ho. Falside house —— 136 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Stewart, Alexander, nurseryman, Carriagehill nursery Stewart, Alexander, confectioner, 1 Springbank road—house do. Stewart, Andrew, joiner and timber merchant, 23 Back Sneddon house 60 Love street Stewart, Andrew, of Stewart & Co.—house 96 George street Stewart, Anthony, agent for Prudential Insurance Co.—house 14 New street Stewart. Archibald, confectioner, 9 Lawn street—house do. Stewart & Co., joiners and timber merchants, 35 and 36 Gordon's lane Stewart, Charles, yardsman, Cal. By. Co., St. James station and Underwood depot Stewart, Hugh, coal merchant, 8 South Campbell street—ho. do. Stewart, James B., banker Clydesdale Bank, Glasgow—ho. Falside house Stewart, James, shoemaker, 56 Broomlands—house, 53 George st. Stewart, James, gate keeper to J. & P. Coats Limited—house 85 George street Stewart, James, at Alexander Gardner's, 7 Gilmour street—house 66 Love street Stewart, James, & Co., distillers, King street, Saucel Stewart, John, farmer, Thornly park Stewart, John, contractor, 42 Back Sneddon—house 41 do. Stewart, John, of John Stewart & Co., Glasgow—house Falside house Stewart, John, Greenhill house Stewart, Joseph, baker, 7 Old Sneddon—house 6 Old Sneddon Stewart, Maggie, dressmaker, 13 Argyle street Stewart, Mrs., Glenbrae cottage, Falside Stewart, Mrs. John M., Greenhill house StewT art, Mrs. Jessie, confectioner, 5 Love street Stewart, Peter, of Stewart & Wallace—house 8 St. James street Stewart, Peter, of Shaw & Stewart—house 43 Lady lane Stewart, Thomas, restaurateur, Townhead restaurant, 80 High st. house 75 do. Stewart & Wallace, dyers, St. James dyeworks, 8 St. James street Stewart, Wm., teacher, Ferguslie Public school—house Ellandune, Pollokshields Stewart, W. P., at J. & P. Coats Limited—house Castlehead Stich, Alexander, at the Central Agency, Glasgow—ho. Wohnfried, Meikleriggs Stirling, James, M.A., Rector of the Grammar School—house Free Gaelic manse, Calside Stirling, John, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Mossvale lane—house Mossvale cottage PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 137

Stirling, J. K., at Saucel distillery—ho. Ferndean, Bridge of Weir Stirling, Mrs. Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Garthland street —ho. 5 Royal terrace Stirling, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Bowlers' tavern, 2 Wellmeadow—house do. Stirrat, W. B., of Barr, Stirrat, & Co.—ho. Westmarch, Kilmalcolm

Stobo, Mrs. Alex , market gardener, Westmarch, Racecourse road Stobo, John, market gardener, Westmarch cottage Stockman, Martha, dressmaker, 3 Garthland street Stonefield Laundry (W. P. Robertson, proprietor), Stonefield (see advt.) Storie, John, manufacturer, 110 Causeyside—ho. 91 High street Storie, Mrs. John, 12 Abbey street Storrie, Alexander, coal merchant, Underwood depot—ho. 7 North street Storrie, James, of J. & W. Storrie—house 47 Love street Storrie, James, reporter Paisley office, " Glasgow Herald " and " Evening Times"—ho. 10 Greenhill road Storrie, J. & W., china merchants, 37 High street and 1 Storie street (see advt.) Storrie, Mrs. William, of J. & W. Storrie —house 47 Love street Strachan, James, dairyman, 7 Carriagehill Strachan, Miss, milliner, 2 Gauze street Strang, Christopher, farmer, Whiteford, Glasgow road Strang, Matthew, gardener to James Murray — house 31 Back Maxwell ton Strangeways, C, at Donald & Co.'s—ho. 132 George street Stuart, Archd., janitor at Free Library and Museum, 75 High st. Sturrock, Rev. James B., minister of Free High church—manse 29 Oakshaw street Sun Fire and Life offices—branch 159 Hopest., Glasgow (see advt.) Sunter, John, assistant station master, Gilmour street station—ho. 2 Maxwell street Sunter, John, warehouseman with William Cochran & Co.—house 14 Wellmeadow Sunter, Misses, & Miller, milliners and dressmakers, 4 Wellmeadow —house 14 do. Sutherland, Andrew, detective officer of Burgh Police—house 28 Whitehead street Sutherland, Donald, superintendent of Burgh Police—house East Gallowhill house Sutherland, J., restaurant, 11^- New Smithhills—ho. do. Sutherland, Richard, manager Provident Co-operative store, 20 Lawn street—ho. 5 Clavering street — 138 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Sutherland, Thomas, mechanic at Ronald & Jack's—house Nether- common Swan, Edward, clerk to Robert Stevenson, writer—ho. 9 White- haugh terrace Swan, J. & M., bakers, 78 Causeyside, and 1 to 4 Stow street Swan, John, of J. & M. Swan, 78 Causeyside—house 1 Stow street Swan, John S., & Son, bakers, 4 Lawn street—ho. do. Swan, Robert, 77 Causeyside Sweenie, John, furniture broker, 28 New Smithhills Sweenie, James, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 23 Stock street—house Lucetta cottage, Calside Swimming Baths, 50 Storie street—Donald Bain, lessee Symington, George E., of J. M. Symington—house Endyne, Oak- shaw street Symington, J. M., yarn merchant, 7 and 8 Forbes place—residence Oakshaw house Symington, Miss, 18 Oakshaw street Symington, Misses, 33 Oakshaw street

TAGG, Alexander, teacher East public School—ho. 3 Greenlaw terrace Tagg, Walter, at Speirs, Gibb, & Co.'s—house 1 M'Kerrell street Tait, Rev. Gavin J., M.A., minister of Free St. George's church manse Blackhall Tannahi.ll, Andrew, church officer of Middle Parish church—house 1 7 "Wardrop street Tannahill, Andrew, cutler and gunmaker, 1 Old Smithhills—house 2 Cochran street Tannahill Hall, 18 Moss street—Thomas Andrew, keeper Tannahill, John A., supervisor of Inland revenue, 97 High street house 19 Storie street Tannock, James, china merchant, 4 Gauze street—ho, do. Taylor, Allan, flesher, 12 Moss street—ho. Lee place, Hospital lane Taylor, G. & A., barbers, 70 High street—ho. 19 Greenhill road Taylor, James H., School Board visiting officer, 5 County place house 3 Holyrood place Taylor, James Robb, teacher Ferguslie public School—house 43 George street Taylor, John, carting contractor, Moss-side, Greenock road Taylor, John, M.A., Headmaster Camphill public School—house Ravenswood, Castlehead Taylor, John M. B., assistant curator at Free Library and Museum —house 24 Argyle street Taylor, John R., commission agent, Glasgow—ho. Stanley drive — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 139

Taylor, Marion, spirit dealer, Moss-side, Greenock road Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Gauze street Taylor, Miss E., dressmaker, 43 George street—house do. Taylor, Samuell, & Sons (makers to the Admiralty), Brettel lane

Chain, Cable, and Anchor works, Brierley hill ; patentees

and makers of the improved patent stockless anchor ; sole agents in Scotland, Sterling & Co., 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow Taylor, Mrs. Thomas, Tannahill Laundry, 21 Castle street Taylor, Robert, draper, 17 Broomlands Taylor, Thomas, tobacconist, 6 Orchard street Taylor, Thomas, confectioner, 10 George street—ho. 4 do. Taylor, Thomas Henry, L.D.S., surgeon-dentist, 28 Gauze street house do. Taylor, William, M.A., teacher Grammar School—ho. Carriagehill house Taylor, William, art teacher, Camphill school—ho. 43 George st Telephone (National) Co. Limited, Terrace buildings Telfer, Mrs., 2 Buchanan terrace Telfer, Mrs., 6 New Smithhills Theatre, Brickwells', New Smithhills—H. T. & W. Brickwell, pro- prietors Templeton, J. & Co., washers and dressers, Jenny's Well laundry —house Jenny's Well (see aclvt.) Thistle dining-rooms—Robert M'Goff, proprietor— 1 Douglas ter. Thorn, John, farmer, Hallhill, by Howwood Thomson, Albert, restaurateur, 50 Old Sneddon— house 5 do. Thomson, Allan, 5 Bridge street Thomson, A. M., of Currie, Thomson, & Co.—house 6 Seyton avenue, Thomson, Alexander, at A. King & Son's—house 2 Hillview place Thomson, Andrew, yarn merchant, Glasgow—house Roslyn villa, Crow road Thomson, Andrew, gas inspector, 4 Abbey terrace Thomson, Andrew B., agent, 10 St. Mirren street Thomson, Archibald, 5 Buchanan terrace Thomson, Bathia, 57 Canal street Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, Johnstone house 65 Love street Thomson, David, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Love street—ho. do. Thomson & Dunbar, carpet and hearth-rug manufacturers, 35 Well st. Thomson, Eliza, teacher, Camphill public School—ho. 44 New st. Thomson, Elizabeth, tobacconist and newsagent, 24 New street house 38 Storie street — 140 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Thomson, Helen, greengrocer, 36 Underwood road Thomson, Henry, confectioner, 4 Rowan street—house do. Thomson, J. & J., yarn merchants, 1 Causeyside Thomson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 148 George street—ho. 23 do. Thomson, James, of J. & J. Thomson, yarn merchants—house 3 Royal terrace Thomson, James K., painter, 40 Causeyside—house 8 Stevenson street Thomson, James, jun., of J. & J. Thomson, yarn merchants—house 3 Royal terrace Thomson, James P., organist North Parish church and teacher of music, 93 High street—house 13 Abbey street Thomson, J. G., Session Clerk for High Parish. Parties wishing proclamation of marriage may apply to Mr. Thomson at Neilson Institution (during school hours), or at Strattonville, Meikle- riggs, or to Mr. Robert Arthur, 14 Oakshaw street Thomson, John Gray, F.E.I.S., headmaster of John Neilson Institution—house Strattonville, Meikleriggs Thomson, John, of J. & J. Thomson, yarn merchants—ho. 3 Royal terrace Thomson, John, superintendent Riccartsbar Asylum—house Ric- cartsbar house Thomson, Joseph, furnishing ironmonger, plumber, and gasfitter, Masonic buildings, 96 High street—workshop 32 do.—house East Sunnyside (see advt.) Thomson, Lizzie, boys' suitmaker and dressmaker, 48 George street Thomson, Mary, dressmaker, 57 Canal street Thompson, Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 61 Canal st.—ho. do. Thomson, Miss, organist St. George's Parish church, and teacher of music—house 13 Abbey street Thomson, M. F., homoepathic chemist, 17 Gordon street, Glasgow (see advt.) Thomson, Misses, milliners, 5 Bridge street—house 15 Park terrace, Underwood Thomson, Mrs., confectioner, 1 Bute place—ho. do. Thomson, Mrs., dressmaker, 16 West street Thomson, Mrs., draper, 20 Lawn street—house do. Thomson, Mrs. A., confectioner, 91 High street—ho. 32 Ferguslie Thomson, Mrs. A., proprietrix, County hotel, 1 County place Thomson, Mrs. A., 13 Abbey street

Thomson, Mrs. J., Firgrove, Cas L ad Thomson, Mrs. John, fancy goods warehouse, 94 High street house 44 New street —

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Thomson, Peter, loom card cutter, 6 Forbes place—ho. 1 New Stock street Thomson, Robert, of Thomson & Dunbar, rug manufacturers—ho. 15 Underwood road Thomson, Robert, Town Chamberlain—office Municipal buildings —house Nether Park, Calside Thomson, William, of Sacell Brewery Co.—ho. 55 High street Thomson, William C, tailor and clothier, 16 Gilmour street—house 7 Gateside Thomson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 45 Broomlands Thomson, William, proprietor, R. & J. Dick's—ho. 18 Argyle st. Thorburn, William, church officer of Greenlaw church—nouse 9 Garthland lane Todd, Alexander, time-keeper, Gasworks—house 6 Buchanan ter. Todd, George, sen., brassfounder, 13 High street—ho. 4 Wellmeadow Todd, Mary G., teacher, Ferguslie public School — house 6 Buchanan terrace Todd, R. R., evangelist Faith Mission, Adelphi hall, Cart lane—ho. 16 Moss street Tolmie, John, gatekeeper at J. & P. Coats Limited—house Wood- side lodge Toole, James, sergeant instructor 2nd Y.B.A. and S.H., Drill hall —house 20 Argyle street Tough, James G., salesman with Robert Smith—ho. 25 Underwood road Towart, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 10 Broomlands house Raguel, Meikleriggs Towers, Thomas P., writer, with Reids & Campbell — house 8 George street Townley, W. A., & Co., Shortroods laundry, Inchinnan road Townley, William, of W. A. Townley & Co.—ho. Shortroods Towns, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 16 High street Tramway Company (Ltd.), 10 Incle street—James Y. Millar, manager Trench, Robert, weavers' agent, 7 Orchard street Trench, Thomas, of Thomas Trench & Co.—house 3 George street Trench, Thomas, & Co., smiths, gasfitters, and ironmongers, 93 Causeyside Trotter, William, missionary Free Middle Church—ho. 67 Love st. Tudhope, William, coal dealer, 5 Dovesland—ho. 3 do. Tullis, Robert, dairy, 61 Storie street

Tulloch, Hugh A., teacher, Ca^ 0i ,ull public School—house 29 High street Tumauth, James, confectioner, 3 Lylesland—ho. do. — 142 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Turnbull, Agnes, 12 Abbey close Turnbull, Christina, milliner and dressmaker, 41 High street Turnbull, J. Aitken, L.L.B., clerk to James Gardner, writer—ho. 11 India street, Glasgow Turnbull, James, of David Leggat & Co.—ho. Colinslee cottage Turnbull, William, traveller to Wm. Buchanan & Co., Glasgow house 12 Abbey close Turner, Barr, sawyer and working tradesman, 8 George street Tweeddale, John, house factor, 30 Canal street Tyre, George, spirit merchant, 18 High street—house 5 Abbey ter. Tyre, James, cowfeeder and contractor, 39 George street Tytler, William, manufacturer, 5 Causeyside—house 23 Canal st.

UNDERWOOD Co-operative Coal Society (Limited), coal mer- chants, Underwood depot—salesman, John Holmes, 20 Green- hill road (see advt.) Underwood mineral depot, St. James station, Caledonian Railway —William Noble, agent—house 79 George street Union Bank of Scotland Limited, 3 Gilmour street — John E. Murray, agent Union Fire and Life Insurance Co., 144 St. Vincent street, Glasgow (see advt.) Ure, David, of J. & D. Ure—house Chapelfield cottage, Blackhall Ure, James, of J. & D. Ure—house 1 Greenlaw terrace Ure, J. & D., grocers and provision merchants, 22 High street Ure, Thomas, grocer, 97 Causeyside—house 7 Greenlaw terrace Urie & M'Lean, wrights and builders, East Buchanan st (see advt.) Urie, Matthew, of Urie & M'Lean— house Roselea, Renfrew road Urquhart, John, confectioner, 88 Causeyside—-ho. 94 George street Urquhart, Mrs. John, confectioner, 2 Old Sneddon—house 1 Back Sneddon Urquhart, Mrs., tobacconist and stationer, and receiving agent for H. & W. Brown, dyers and cleaners, 1 Johnston st. —ho. do. Urquhart, Robert, 20 Incle street Urquhart, William, confectioner, 81J High st. and 36 Broomlands —house 94 George street

VANCE, James, hairdresser, 45 New street—house 35 High street Veitch, George Seton, agent for Bank of Scotland, North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., and Norwich and London Accident Co.—house Friarshall Victoria (Royal) Eye Infirmary, 1 Gauze street Victoria Laundry (House of Refuge), Lady lane (see advt.) Vulcan Foundry and Engine works (Fullerton, Hodgart, & Bar- clay Limited), Renfrew road — PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 143

WADDELL, Miss Elizabeth, draper and general outfitter, 83 Causeyside Waddell, R. D., pork butcher and sausage maker, 96 High street Waddell, Robert T., spirit merchant, 78 Canal street—-house 77 do. Wagstaff, Matthew, waste dealer, 5 Orchard street—ho. do. Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder, 32 Castle street Walker, Drybrough, & Co., yarn printers, dyers, and scourers, Arkleston Print works—Glasgow house of call 6 Montrose st. Walker, Frances, dressmaker, 4 Glen street Walker, Hopkins, & Co., manufacturers, 8 Forbes place Walker, J., milliner, 69 Causeyside—house do. Walker, James, superintendent of Hawkhead Cemetery—house Cemetery lodge Walker, James, spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands Walker, James, architect, 2 Gladstone terrace—ho. do. Walker, James L., at Clark & Co.'s—ho. 7 Greenlaw terrace Walker, Jessie, dressmaker, 25 Gauze street Walker, John, surgeon-dentist, 44 New street and Netherton, Karnes, Kyles of Bute Walker, John, clerk to J. & W. Wood, Glasgow—house 7 Greenlaw terrace Walker, John, feuar, 3 Castle street Walker, John R., cashier at Walkers & Co.'s—house 11 Grosvenor crescent, Kelvinside, Glasgow Walker, John, of Walkers & Co.—ho. Laigh park, Renfrew road Walker, John, potato merchant, 23 Abbey street Walker, Martin, pawnbroker, 17 Storie street—house do. Walker, Mary, confectioner, 57 Broomlands Walker, Robert, farmer, Brownfield, Inchinnan Walker, Robert, traveller to Mrs. Goudie—house 69 Canal street Walker, Thomas, writer, Municipal buildings—house Greenhill Walker, William, writer, and procurator-fiscal for the burgh of Paisley, Municipal buildings—house Greenhill Walker, William, wine and spirit merchant, 28 Back Sneddon— house 17 Storie street Walkers & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causeyside Wallace, Andrew, & Son, dyers, Cumberland dyeworks, 15 Abbey st. Wallace, Andrew, of Andrew Wallace & Son—house, 1 Christie st. Wallace, Bernard, cotton, wool, and waste dealer, 8 South croft house do. Wallace, Charles, slater, 23 New Smithhills—house do. Wallace & Co., drapers and silk mercers, 15 High street Wallace, Connell, & Co., plumbers and lead merchants, 8 Gilmour street 144 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Wallace & Connell, plumbers, lead merchants, brassfounders, and coppersmiths, 38 St. Enoch sq. and 65 M' Alpine st., Glasgow- Wallace, George, officer of Victoria pi. Baptist Church and Equitable Funeral Society, 38 Lady lane Wallace, Hugh, of Andrew Wallace & Son—house 22 Maxwell drive, Pollokshields Wallace, James, butcher and ham-curer, 8 Love street—house do. Wallace, James, confectioner, 58 Causeyside —house do. Wallace, James, cowfeeder, 22 Newton street Wallace, James, L.D.S., surgeon-dentist, 93 High street Wallace, Mrs. Jane, china merchant and waste dealer, 15 Cotton st. Wallace, John, tobacconist, 24 High street Wallace, John, house painter, 12 Causeyside—ho. 14 Wardrop st. Wallace, John, hairdresser, 4 Brown's lane—house 1 Richmond place Wallace, Mrs., dress and mantle-maker, 4 John street Wallace, R. S., of Wallace & Co.—house 15 High street Wallace, William, shoemaker, Kibble Reformatory, Greenock road Wallach, Mrs., Wallace cottage, 30 New Sneddon Walls, Davina, stationer, 1 Wellmeadow—house 41 Lady lane Walls, Mary, teacher, St. Catherine R.C. school—ho. 6 Christie st. Wallneuk Saw Mills (John Clark & Co.), 12 Wallneuk Walsh, Harry, clerk at Cowan & Co.'s, Canal station—ho. 2 Orr st. Walsh, William, salesman at David Gilmour & Co.'s, and secretary to Oddfellows' Society—house 2 Orr street Walton, Rev. W. Ainslie, minister of St. James U.P. church—ho. St. James manse, Castlehead Wardrope, Frank, foreman mason, 6 Laighpark cottages Wardrop, James, cooper and general dealer, 36 Great Hamilton street—house 10 Union street Wardrop, James D., sheriff-clerk's office—ho. 4 East lane, Ferguslie Warnock, James, sen., shipowner and sand merchant—house 16 Niddry street Warnock, James, jun., coal merchant and carting contractor, 15 Abercorn street—house 16 Niddry street Wason, William, greengrocer, 39 Maxwellton—house 42 do. Waters, Cook, & Co., manufacturers, 1 Cumberland court Waters, William, of Waters, Cook, & Co.—house Greenlaw drive Waters, Wm., manager to Cartvale Chemical Co. (Limited) —house 60 New Sneddon Waters, William, confectioner, 2 Cleopatra buildings, Springbank road—ho. do. Waterston, James, at Smith Bros. & Co.'s—ho. 2 Blackhall buildings Waterston, Jessie, teacher, Carbrook street public school—house 91 High street PAISLEY DIRECTOKY. 145

Waterston, J. & R., painters, paperhangers, and oil and colour merchants, 4 County place "Waterston, Miss, teacher, Stevenson street public school — house 2 Blackball Watkins, Charles, of Philpot & Watkins—house 8 M'Kerrell street Watson, Alex., cashier at Adam Hamilton & Son's—house 1 Tower buildings Watson, A. C, boot and shoemaker, 6 Silk st.—house 20 Argyle st. Watson, A. & W., butchers, 25 Causeyside and 10 Broomlands Watson, Allan, of A. & W. Watson—house 2 Greenlaw terrace Watson, Christopher, farmer, Fulwood, Inchinnan Watson, Daniel, builder—house 4 Wellmeadow Watson, David, accountant, National Bank of Scotland—house Heathbank, Meikleriggs Watson, Gabriel, of Andrew Wallace & Son—house 3 Auchentorlie terrace Watson, Henry, manager, Daily Express Office, and corres- pondent for the " Scottish Leader"—house 20 Well street Watson, James B., curator, George A. Clark Town hall Watson, James, nurseryman and florist, Bellfield nursery, Cartvale, Love street, and 102 Causeyside—house Bellfield cottage Watson, James, residenter, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Watson, Neil, coal merchant, 9 Abingdon place Watson, Peter, coal merchant, 13 Sir Michael street Watson, Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, Shortroods—office 32 High street—house Meadow bank, Greenock road Watson, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 90 High street—house Carfax cottage, Glasgow road Watson, William, butcher, 27 High street—house 2 Greeolaw terrace Watson, William, of A. & W. Watson—house 2 Greenlaw terrace Watson, William, fishmonger, 79 Broomlands — house 43 Napier street, Linwood Watson, William, the Lodge, Auchentorlie Watson, Mrs., grocer, 7 Mill street Watt, Alexander, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Ltd.), Renfrew road—house Inchcape, Greenlaw Watt, George, wine and spirit merchant, Glasgow—house The Cottage, Castlehead Watt, James, detective officer—house 8 Anchor buildings, Seedhill Watt, John, engineer, smith, and bell-hanger, 1 Water brae (Burgh); sale shop, 4 Causeyside—house 1 M'Kerrell street (see advt.) Watt, Miss, trained nurse, 4 East lane, Ferguslie Watt, R. H., clerk at the Central Agency, Glasgow—house 4 Buchanan terrace —— 146 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Watt, Robert, grocer, 58 George street—house 23 Wellmeadow Watt, Thomas, M.A., M.B., CM., physician and surgeon, 44 High street Watt, William, butter and egg merchant, 1 Castle street—house 23 Wellmeadow Watt, William, water meter surveyor to the Water Works Com- missioners—house 1 Whitehead street Waugh, Samuel, greengrocer, 29 Castle street Weatherston, Alexander, officer of South Parish church—house 2 Alexandria place, Calside Webster, William, wine and spirit merchant, 22 G-auze street and 1 Bank street—house Rosebank cottage, Calside Weddell, George, wine and spirit merchant, 28 Wellmeadow house do. Weddell, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 23 Broomlands—house 24 do. Weir, Alexander, farmer, Barskiven Weir, Flora C, teacher Central public school—house 84 George st. Weir, George, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 3 Causeyside—house Saucel bank Weir, James, fishmonger, 2 Tower buildings—house 5 Argyle st. Weir, James, reporter, Paisley Daily Express—house 2 Gladstone ter., Neilston street Weir, James, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 2 Smithhills— Work- shop Cumberland place—house 23 Causeyside Weir, James, wholesale and retail grocer, 10 Old Smithhills house 10 Smithhills Weir, James, Annfield place Weir, Jeanie, greengrocer and stationer, 4 Kilnside crescent—ho. do. Weir, John, traveller to James Robertson, Thrushgrove works house 10 Old Smithhills Weir, Mary J. S., teacher Camphill public school—ho. 10 Smithhills Weir, Robert, confectioner, 4 George street Weir, Robert, secretary Wild Rose Lodge of Free Gardeners house 16 Sandholes Wells, John, dairy, 1 Neilston road Welsh, J. & Co., warehousemen and manufacturers, 17 Moss street—house 3 Park terrace Welsh, William, carpet and bed quilt manufacturer, 12 Hunter st. —house 3 Park terrace Welsh, Mrs. Mary, fruiterer and confectioner, 56 George street West Renfrewshire Conservative Association—Robert Stevenson, secretary—office 99 High street Westmacott, R. F., Nethercommon house —; PAISLEY DIRECTORY. 147

Whammond, James, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Caledonia street —house do. Whiriskey, James, of Chapman & Whiriskey—house 1 Bute place Whyte, James, traveller for William Poison & Co.—house, Wallace villa, Hawkhead road White, John, of Thomas White & Sons—house 5 Gateside White, John, farmer, Nether Craigends, by Linwood White, Matthew H., of Thomas White & Sons—house Saucel bank White, Miss A., matron Scotch Girls' Friendly Society, 3 Forbes pi. Whyte, Miss M., confectioner, 68 Love street Whyte, Miss Margaret, grocer, 9 Wardrop street—house do. Whyte, Mary, 31 Gauze street Whyte, Mrs. Robert A., Ardmillan, Blackhall White, Quintin, student, missionary Free South Church—ho. (care of Mrs. Murray) New Stock street White, Thomas, flesher, 8 Cotton street—ho. 1 Mill pi., Camphill White, Thomas, & Sons, engineers and machine makers, Laighpark White, William farmer, Hairshaw, Bishopton White, William, carter, 134 George street Whiteford, A. M., foreman at J. & J. Cook's—house 29 Well street Whiteford, James B., of John M'Nair & Co.—house 46 High street Whiteford, James B., clerk, Savings Bank of Paisley—house 15 Mossvale street Whiteford, John H., photographer, 25 Storie street—house 36 do. (see advt.) Whiteford, Kate, teacher, Camphill school—house 6 Seedhill Whiteford, Mrs. James, fruiterer, 53 Causeyside—house 67 do. Whiteford, William, grocer, 15 Mossvale street—house do. Whitehead, Agnes, family grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 44 Broomlands Whitehead, Alexander, M.B. and CM.—consulting rooms 2 New Smithhills—house do. Whitehead, David, of J. & D. Whitehead—house Macdowall st. Whitehead, J. & D., coal merchants, Underwood and Stoney brae depots—office 16 Moss street (Telephone No. 60) Whitehead, James, 6 Buchanan terrace Whitehead, Joseph, insurance agent, of J. & D. Whitehead telephone No. 60—house 44 Broomlands Whitehill, M. & Co., shawl and fancy goods manufacturers, 8 and 9 Causeyside Whitelaw, Mrs., confections and fancy goods, 1 Crossflat terrace Whitson, J. B., of Paisley Coal & Briquette Co.—ho. 3 Hamilton st. Whitson, W. H., of Paisley Coal & Briquette Co.—ho. 5 Greenlawter. Wilkie, Andrew, jun., stationer and newsagent, 99 Causeyside house 3 Wardrop street — 148 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Wilkie, Mrs. Duncan, wine and spirit merchant, 32 George street house do. Wilkie, John, & Sons, painters and paperhangers, 39 High street Wilkin, Margaret, confectioner, 11 Cotton street Wilkinson, Oswald, manager of dyeworks at J. & P. Coats Limited—house Kilmalcolm Williams, Mrs., milliner, 100 Causeyside—house 12 Wardrop street Willmore, Edward, second janitor Camphill Public School—house 9 Garthland lane Wills, James, market gardener, Whitehaugh offices Wills, James, grocer, 54 Causeyside—ho. 1 Alexandria pi., Calside Wilson, Agnes R. C, teacher, Camphill Public school—house 59 Causeyside Wilson, Alexander, joiner and timber merchant, Greenock road (next Reformatory)—house Burnside villa, Greenock road Wilson, Rev. Alexander, minister of the Evangelical Union church —house 59 Causeyside Wilson, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causeyside—house 63 Causeyside Wilson, Charles, Ben Clutha, Glasgow road Wilson, D., of Armour & Wilson—house 3 Clavering street Wilson & Co., slaters, slate and cement merchants, 19 Sandholes Wilson, Daniel, flesher, 5 Lawn street—house do Wilson, Daniel M., cashier at Clark & Co.'s—house Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Wilson, David, of M. Whitehill & Co.—house Tullieallan.Castlehead Wilson, David, commission agent, Glasgow—house 20 High street Wilson, David, police constable, 2 St. James street Wilson, George, & Co., muslin manufacturers, George street factory, 147 George street Wilson Hall, 40 High street—Archibald Dunsmore, keeper Wilson, James, joiner and builder, Greenock road—house Burnside villa, Greenock road Wilson, James, hall-keeper, Drill hall Wilson, James, agent for printing machinery, ink, &c, 11 Barclay st. Wilson, James, wholesale and retail fruit merchant, 28 Causeyside —house 93 Causeyside Wilson, James A., teacher, West public School—house 1 Gordon place, King street Wilson, Jessie L., dressmaker, 1 Gordon place, King street Wilson, James P., clerk, Espedair Finishing works—house 31 Calside Wilson, J. D., accountant, and agent for house and property and fire, life, accident, plate glass, and cattle insurance, and secretary for "Model" building societies, Union Bank buildings, Dyers' wynd—house 19 Sandholes —

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Wilson, J. D., of Wilson & Co., slaters, 19 Sandholes Wilson, John, of M. Whitehill & Co.—ho. Brownheath, Crow rd. Wilson, John, factor to Lord Blantyre, Freeland, near Bishopton Wilson, Maggie, teacher, Lawn street public School—house 1 Gordon place, King street Wilson, John C, clerk to Isclale & M'Callum—ho. 29 Maxwellton Wilson, John, farmer, Lounsdale farm Wilson, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Neil street Wilson, Mrs., newsagent and confectioner, 32 Storie st.—house 2 Kilnside crescent Wilson, Mrs. Agnes, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 107 George st. Wilson, Mrs., shoemaker, 23 Maxwellton street Wilson, Mrs., 3 Janefield place Wilson, Mrs. Robert, 4 Underwood road Wilson, Robert, baker, 111 George street Wilson, Robert, slater, 23 West street Wilson, Robert, confectioner, 28 Cotton street—house do. Wilson, Robert, & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Adelphi Starch works, New Sneddon street Wilson, Robert, & Laird, auctioneers and live stock agents—sale yard 13 Storie street—office 97 High street Wilson, Robert, of Robert Wilson & Laird—ho. Manswraes, Kil- barchan Wilson, Robert, builder—yard 20 Greenhill road—house do. Wilson, Thomas, builder, 14 Abbey close—house 9 South Campbell street Wilson, Thomas, & Son, chemists and druggists, 36 Ferguslie Wilson, Walter, watchmaker and jeweller, 2 Wellmeadow and 29 Maxwellton—house 32 Maxwellton Wilson, Walter L., stationer and tobacconist, 12 Old Smithhills, and wholesale toy merchant, 25 Old Sneddon—ho. 12 Old Smithhills Wilson, William H., chemist, 13 Broomlands Wilson, William, of Geo. Wilson & Co.— ho. Brabloch, Renfrew rd. Wilson, William, bookbinder and stationer, 18 Gilmour street house 1 Greenlaw terrace Wilson, William, of Thomas Wilson & Son, and sub-postmaster, 36 Ferguslie—house 29 Maxwellton Wilson, William, criminal sergeant of County Police—house 1 Cameron street Wilson, William R., photographer, 33 Glen street Wilson, William, South Gallowhill house Winfield, J., insurance clerk, 4 Whitehaugh terrace Wingate, Matthew, forrester, 53 Canal street Winning, James, of Winning & Fulton —house 2 Caledonia street — 150 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

, Winning & Fulton, accountants, house-factors, licensed property valuators, and insurance - agents, and secretaries to the " Economic " building societies, Terrace buildings, 109 High street (see advt.) Winning, Mrs. Mary, draper and hosier, 49 Broomlands Winning, Robert, draper, 109 High street—house 2 Caledonia st. Wishart, John, confectioner, 43 Broomlands Wood, James, & Co., coal merchants, Underwood, Canal street,

Ferguslie, Saucel, and Potterhill depots, Paisley ; Fulbar

street, Renfrew ; and Railway station (see advt.) Wood, James, of James Wood & Co.—ho. Bathville house, Bathgate Wood, John A., of James Wood & Co.—ho. Fairholm, Bridge of Weir Wood, Mrs. John, Ladyburn, Glasgow road Wood, Mrs., hosier, 28 Wellmeadow—house do. Wood, William, missionary Canal Street U.P. Church—house 21 Argyle street Woodrow,John,teacherJohnNeilsonInstitution—ho. 14 Wellmeadow Woodrow, Peter, chaplain Abbey Poorhouse—ho. 21 Wellmeadow Woolley, Arthur, of G-. & A. Woolley—ho. 1 Laighpark cottages Woolley G-eorge, of G-. & A. Woolley—house 2 Laighpark cottages Woolley, G. & A., billposters, 8 Moss street Working-men's Home, 86 and 88 New Sneddon—Bernard M'Gee, proprietor Worthington, Mrs., Ingleside, Oarriagehill drive Worthington, William, at James Stewart & Co.'s—house Ingleside, High Carriagehill Wotherspoon & Brownlie, insurance agents, Maxwellton Wotherspoon, Francis William, of Wm. M'lntyre, jun., & Co. house Maxwellton Wotherspoon, John B., at Wm. M'lntyre, jun., & Co.'s—house Sunnyside Wotherspoon, Robert, & Son, stationers, printers, and account-book makers, 8 High street—house do. Wotherspoon, Thomas Glen, of Wm. M'lntyre, jun., & Co.—house Maxwellton Wotherspoon, William, manufacturer of corn flour and Glenfield starch — works Maxwellton — warehouses Kinning Park, Glasgow, and 16 Lawrence Pountney lane, London, E.C. residence Maxwellton house, Paisley Wright, Alexander K., clerk to Fisher & Co. —ho. 26 Stock street Wright, Charles J., manager to Collinslee Chemical Co. —house 1 Gladstone terrace Wright, Daniel, at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell, writers—house 22 Abbey street PAISLEY DIRECTORY 151

Wright, James, clerk at Underwood road Dyeworks—ho. 23 Glen st. Wright, John, china merchant, 1 Ferguslie Wright, J. & J., grocers and provision merchants, 2 Clydeview terrace—house 66 Back Sneddon Wright, Mrs., Calside villa Wright, Morris MacD., architect, Greenlaw drive Wright, M. grocer, 22 Abbey street Wright, Peter, farmer, Knock, off Renfrew road Wycherley, A. N., teacher of music and pianoforte-tuner—house 27 Lawn street Wylie, Alexander, newsagent, 3 Alice place—house do. Wylie, David, confectioner, 29 Orchard street Wylie, Jessie, teacher North public School—bouse 72 Love street Wylie, Mrs. William, Wellborne villa, Meikleriggs Wylie, Robert, clerk, The Savings Bank of Paisley—house 79 George street Wylie, Thomas K., clerk Greenlaw goods station—ho. 79 George st. Wylie, William, boot and shoemaker, 33 High street Wylie, William, keeper of cabmen's rest, County place—house Garthland lane Wynne, Miss, St. Mirin's R.C. School—house 6 Christie street

YIELDER, R., & Co., coffee palace, 105 High street (see advt.) Yielder, Richard, of R. Yielder & Co.—house Greenlaw drive Young, A., salt and whiting merchant, 11 Sandholes Young, Andrew, water meter inspector, Mill street Young, David, farmer, Old hall, Glasgow road Young, David, bird dealer and stuffer, 59 Storie street—house 10 Camphill place Young, David, of Young & Martin—ho. Wallace bank, Castlehead Young, David, farmer, Alton farm Young, George Murray, butcher, and wine and spirit merchant, 5 Broomlands—house 7 King street Young, J. & J., brassfounders, Nethercommon Young, James A., writer, Municipal buildings—house Wallace bank, Castlehead Young, James H., of John Young & Co.—ho. Priory park, Castlehead Young, James, of J. & J. Young—house 11 Mossvale Young, James, cashier to John Highgate & Co.—ho. 4 M'Kerrell st. Young, James L., with William Young—ho. 36 Causeyside Young, James, 1 Royal terrace Young, Rev. James, B.D., minister of North Parish church—house North Parish manse, Love street Young, John, of J. & J. Young—house 86 High street — 152 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Young, John, & Sons, boot and shoe manufacturers, 93 High street Young, John, sen., of John Young & Sons—house 1 Church place Young, John, broker, 26 Cotton street—house do. Young, John, & Co., timber merchants and saw millers, Burgh Saw Mills, Caledonia street Young, John, of John Young & Co.—ho. Priory park, Castlehead Young, John, jun., 93 High street Young, John, & Son, drapers and clothiers, 7 Orr square Young, John, 7 Orr square Young, John, ironmonger, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 1 Broomlands Young, Joseph P., clerk to Jas. Wood & Co.—house 2 John street Young, Matthew, of Kerr & Young—house 3 Albion street Young & Martin, writers, and Town Clerks, Municipal buildings Young, Miss, 1 Buchanan terrace Young, Morris, curator, Free Library and Museum—house do. Young, Mrs., dress and shirtmaker, 2 Incle street—ho. do. Young, Mrs. William, cowfeeder, and hay and straw merchant, 11 Broomlands Young, Nathaniel T., of John Young & Son—house 7 Orr square Young, R. C, farmer, Netherfield and Fulwood, by Linwood Young, Robert C, plumber and gasfitter, 16 Stevenson street house 1 do. Young, Robert, M.A., teacher of classics and mathematics Neilson Institution—house 40 Broomlands Young, Samuel, of John Young & Co.—ho. Priory park, Castlehead Young, Stephen, letter- press printer, 2 New st. —ho. 15 Wellmeadow Young, Stephen A. M'L., 8 Orr square Young, William, carriage hirer and funeral undertaker—office 2 County place—branch office Canal station—funeral office and night bell 36 Causeyside—stables and workshop, 43 Gordon's lane—house 36 Causeyside (see advt.) Young, William, baker and purveyor, 47 High street—house do. Young, William, feuar, Primrose cottage, Hawkhead road Younger, William, farm overseer, Kibble Reformatory, Greenock rd. Yuill, William, at Ja. Caldwell, Muir, & Caldwell's — house Craigielea, Blackstoun road Yuill, William, tobacconist, 11 Old Smithhills—house do. THE PAISLEY DIRECTORY,

ARRANGED IN TRADES AND PROFESSIONS,

Accountants. Boyle, John, 13 Storie street Abercrombie, Robert Graham, C.A., 94 Brownlie, William (insurance), Glen- High street field Starch Works jun., Adam, James, at J. & P. Coats Ltd. Brown, Wm., & Co., 107 Causeyside Anderson, John, 5 County place Clark, James, 1 Camphill place Crichton, Geo., Royal Bank of Scotland Cochran, W. M., 42 Lady lane Duff, George, Union, Bank of Scotland Cowan & Co. (Railway), Canal Goods Gardiner, Alex., British Linen Coy. Bank Station- -Robert M'Lean, agent Hamilton, Hugh, 4 Bank street Crichton, Robert, 66 Love street Keay, Angus, 93 High street Davidson, George, 99 High street Lauchlan, R., 4 Causeyside Davidson, John, 2 Janefield place Lyle, Dalrymple, 3 Cumberland court Donald, Thomas (shipping), 43 Lady Muir, John, 23 Moss street lane Mackersie, Jas., Clydesdale Bank Ltd. Easton, Robert, 43 High street Storie M'Gown, Alex. B., 107 High st. Fergus, James, 61 street M'Gown, John, 107 High street Gilmour, David & Co., 5 Causeyside Nicol, Walter S., Commercial Bank of Gilmour, James, 21 Caledonia street Scotland Limited Glover, James, &Co. (shipping), Green- "Watson, David, National Bank of Scot- bank house, New Sneddon land Hart, Thomas (wine and spirit), 6 Wilson, J. D., Union Bank buildings, George street Dyers' wynd Hay, George, Canal station Winning & Fulton, Terrace buildings, Hutchison, James S., Calside villa 109 High street Hutton, Robert, 30 Canal street Johnson, Thomas, 94 High street Kirk, Geo. G. (insurance), New Smithhills Agents for Companies, &c. Laing, Wm. (insurance), 4 Newton st. (See also Yarn Agents.) Lauchlan, Robert, 4 Causeyside Allan, John S., 5 Camphill place Leslie, W., 33 Thread street Allison, Allan, 4 Stevenson street Lorimer, J. C. (assurance), 27 White- Armour, Robt. (insurance), 3 Buchanan head street terrace Melvin, T. J., & Co., 48 High street Asquith ~K. (drapery), 13 Wardrop street Muir, Matthew, 94 High street Auchterlonie, William (Assurance), Canal Muir, Roger W., 23 Moss street Station Mulholland, Samuel, 2 Gauze street Biggar, Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street Murray, Archibald, 16 High street Biggar, William, 18 Oakshaw street M'Andrew, John, 34 New Sneddon Bonnar, Robert, 3 Janefield place M'Cowatt, Stewart, Gilmour St. Station Bowie, Allan (carting), G. & P. Joint M'Gown, Alex. B., 107 High street Railway Co., Greenlaw (Cross) 154 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Macgregor, Richard (insurance, com- Lamb, James B., LA., 12 High street mission, and machinery), 159 Hope Paterson, Robert, & Son, 10 Bridge street street, Glasgow (land surveyors) M'Lean, Robert, Canal Goods Station Rennison, J. A., 15 Gilmour street M'Murrich, James, 10 M'Kerrell street Ross, Alexander, Terrace buildings M'Nair, William, jun., 28 St. James st. Walker, James, 2 Gladstone terrace M'Nee, John (machinery and commis- Wright, M. M'D., Greenlaw drive sion), 9 Abercorn street Noble, William (railway) Underwood Auctioneers and Appraisers- depot and St. James' station Law, William, 113 Causeyside and Orr, Daniel (carting), Goods Stations 2 Calside Greenlaw and St. James' Mason, Alexander, 6 Causeyside Patoul, Ed. de,Marymaur, Underwood rd Melvin, T. J., & Co., 48 High street Peattie, (shipping), st. Wm. 2 Jilmour Paterson, Robert, & Son, 10 Bridge st. Pottie, J. D. (cattle insurance), 63 Love Slack, William, 28 Old Sneddon street Wilson, Robert, & Laird, 97 High street Power, Robert (railway), Hunter street Reid Bros., 7 West brae Bakers. Robertson & Co., 9 Old Sneddon Aitken, Thomas, 17 Wellmeadow Robertson, John, 4 Greenlaw terrace Alexander, John, 5 Love street Ronald, Robert A. (carpet yarns), Daisybank, Back Sneddon Clark, John, 33 Gauze street Curr, William, 6 Moss street Russell, Robert Y. (insurance), 8 White- Cuthbertson, Alexander, 33 Causeyside haugh terrace Galbraith, John, jun., 22 Wellmeadow Sharp, Robert, Abercorn Goods Station Gibson, Andrew. 98 High street Smith, John B., Ferneze view, Mary st. Gilmour, Allan, 144 George street Sterling & Co., 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow Gold, William, 22 Sandholes Hamilton & Thomson, 18 Broomlands Thomson, Andrew B., 10 St. Mirren st. Hamilton, Mrs. Robert, 55 Causeyside Trench, Robert (weavers') 7 Orchard st. Harper, Alexander, 73 Love street Whitehead, Joseph, 16 Mess street Harvey, Hugh, 5 George street Wilson, James (printing machinery, ink, Holmes, Alexander, 24 Causeyside &c), 11 Barclay street Johnstone, Hugh, 105 George street Wilson, Robert, & Laird (live stock), 97 Kelly, James Y., 34 High street High street Kennedy, Gavin, 152 George street Wilson, W. (shipping), 18 Gilmour st. Kennedy, John, 31 High street Wotherspoon & Brownlie, Maxwellton Lemay, Arthur H., 26 Causeyside Lockhart, Mrs. Alexander, 25 Gordon's iErated "Water Manufacturers. lane Millar, Alex. F., 70 Love street Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street and 4 Munro, James, 6 Silk street Hunter street M'Kean, John, 36 High street Hosie Brothers, 36 Gordon's lane M'Kean, Robert, 52 Caledonia street Neil, John, 22 Maxwellton street M'Kean, William, 4 Old Smithhills Ralston, David, 28 Ferguslie M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Russell, James, 2 Espedair M'Millan, Thomas, 103 Causeyside Stevenson, David, 5 Glen lane MPherson, Joseph, 6 Broomlands Orr, Thomas, 13 St. James place Paisley Provident Co-Operative Bakery, Architects and Land Surveyors. 139 George street Abercrombie, T. Graham, 13 Gilmour st. Patrick, William, 69 Broomlands Caldwell, Peter, 12 High street Primrose, R. M., 56 Causeyside Davidson, Charles, Terrace buildings Shankland, Jas., 8 Carriagehill Donald, James, 99 High street Sinclair, Daniel, 3 Garthland street Hutchison, John, I.A., Fairhill, Calside Smith, Alexander, 41 Broomlands TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 155

Smith, Alexander, North croft Bleachers, Shawl 'Washers, Smith, "William, 79 Broomlands Scourers, Sec Steven, William, 82 Canal street Aikman & Co., Cumberland place Stewart, Jos., 7 Old Sneddon Cochrane, Hugh, Thrushcraig Swan, J. & M„ 78 Causeyside Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield Swan, John, & Son, 4 Lawn street Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill Wilson, Robert, 111 George street Hindle, John, Barterholm works Young, William, 47 High street Hutchison, Win,, jun., & Co., George pi. Leggat, David, & Co., Colinslie Bankers. M'Lardie, James, & Sons, Meikleriggs Cochrane, Thrushcraig Dickson, Wm., Royal Bank, St. Mir- Pollock & Seedhill road ren street Seedhill Finishing Co., Co., Arkleston Murray, John E., Union Bank, 3 Gil- Walker, Drybrongh, & mour street Macfarlane, Hugh, British Linen Coy. Blockcutter and Printer. Bank, 17 Gilmour street Hamilton, John, & Co., 26 Causeyside Macfarlane, Hugh, jun., agent British Linen Coy. Bank, 17 Gilmour street M'Gown, John, Savings Bank of Pais- Bobbin and Reel Makers. ley, 107 High street Barr, John, Mossvale works Maclean, Donald, National Bank, St. Crawford, P. & A., Thistle Works, Mirren street South Croft Ross, James, Commercial Bank of Scot- land, 102 High street Boilermakers; Russell, Robert, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., Thistle works, Veitch, George Seton, Bank of Scot- Abbotsinch land, St. Mirren street Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia works, Macdowall street, and Snawdoun works, 55 Back Sneddon Beamers. Fisher & Co., St. Mirren works, Mac- Beaton, William, 11 Lylesland dowall street Henry, Charles, 6 Stock street Fleming & Ferguson, Murray street Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulcan Belt Makers, Works, Renfrew road Baird, William, successor to Wm. Stir- Hollis, John, 2 Quay lane ling & Co., 79 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street Bookbinders. Lang, James, 31 High street M'Creery, John, 2 County place and 44 Carswell, David, & Son, 35 Storie st. Old Sneddon Hay, R., & Son, 10 High street Snodgrass & Brown, 36 Old Sneddon Parlane, J. & P., 97 High street Wilson, William, 18 Gilmour street Bill Foster. Woolley, G. & A., 8 Moss street Booksellers and Stationers. Allan, John S. (paper merchant), 5 Bird Dealers. Camphill place M'Barron, James, 2 Storie street Ballantyne, John, & Son, 28 High st. street Young, David, 59 Storie street Barr, John, 81 High Beckett, James, 32 Glen street Begg, Thomas, 24 Cotton street Slacking Polishing1 Paste and Caldwell, J., 2 Gilmour street Manufacturer. Campbell, Janet, 4 Carriagehill Macpherson, James, Marshall's lane Cochran, William, 24 Wellmeadow 156 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Craig, Daniel, 10 Lawn street Campbell, Robert (clogmaker), 4 Gardner, Alexander, 7 Gilmour street Causeyside Goudie, James, 24 High street Christie, James, 24 St. James street Glover, Thomas, 11 Moss street Coats, Hamilton, 5 Cotton street Grahl, A., 44 George street Cochran, J. M. (slipper - maker), 1 Gray, George, 51 High street Alexandria place Hay, Robert, & Son, 1ft High street Cochran, John, 24 New Smithhills Hayes, Mrs, William, 8 St. James place Cooper, Archibald, 24 Broomlands Holmes, Robert, 28 Wellmeadow Co-operative (Provident) Society, Shoe- Kent, John, 30 Causeyside shops, 14 Causeyside and 48 Broom- Kerr, Mrs. Helen, 68 Causeyside lands Menzies, Matthew, 1 Wellmeadow (old Crawford, Gavin, 97 High street and new books) Dick, James, & Sons (wholesale), 166 Menzies, Matthew, 10 Gauze street George street Morrison, Mrs., 1 George street Dick, R. & J., 90 High street M'Dougal, Allan, 20 High street Dickson, James, 6 Moss street M'Dougal Brothers, 4 Moss street and Dobbie, William, 10 Gauze street 106 Causeyside Douglas, Duncan, 4 Gordon's lane M'Kinnon, Donald, 2 Tower buildings Downie, Wm., 54 Storie street M'Vey, John, 2 Springbank road Drennan, Robert, 145 George street Nicol, John, Wester Carriagehill place Duffy, Francis, 126 George street Orr, Miss, 29 Canal street Duffy, Francis, jun., 16 Storie street Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street Dunlop, David, 24 Wellmeadow Paterson, John, 24 Maxwellton street Dunlop, Thomas, 2 Broomlands and 84 Paton, James, jun., 92 High street Causeyside Paton, Mrs. John, 8 Moncrieff street Forsyth, George, 53 High street Reid, James, 18 High street Forsyth, Wm., 11 West Buchanan street Robertson, Walter, 10 Gordon's lane Galbraith, Peter, 89 Canal street. Robson, William, 82 Broomlands Gibson, David, 109 Causeyside Scott, William, 20 Glen street Goldie, Hugh, 21 Thread street Simpson, Mrs., 15 George street Govan & Glasgow Boot Repairing Co., Small, William., 63 Causeyside 11 Gauze street, 78 Broomlands, 151 Smith, Mrs., 16 Orchard street George street, and 6 Charleston Cross Thomson, Elizabeth, 24 New street Gray, T, A., 16 Moss street Urquhart, Mrs., 1 Johnston street Greenlees, James, & Sons, 21 High st. Walls, Davina, 1 Wellmeadow Houston, Mrs. John, 15 Smithhills Weir, Jeanie, 4 Kilnside crescent Hutchison, Robert, 83 High street Wilkie, Andrew, jun., 99 Causeyside Jamieson, James, 6 Lylesland Wilson, Mrs., 32 Storie street Kennedy, Archibald, 2 Canal street Wilson, Walter, 12 Smithhills Kennedy, David, 19 Gauze street Wilson, William, 18 Gilmour street Kernohan, John, 109 George street Wotherspoon, Robert, & Son, 8 High Lappian, Thomas, 4 New street street. Lochhead, James C, 3 Love street Wylie, Alexander, 3 Alice place Lockhart, George, 32 Wellmeadow Mitchell, John S., 13 Wellmeadow Morris, Noble, 30 Great Hamilton street Morrison & Co., 89 Causeyside Boot and. Shoemakers. Morrison, James, 46 Moss street Alexander, John, 17 Thread street M'Ausland, John, 5 New Smithhills Beaton, Samuel, 75 High street M'Ausland, William, 14 High street Bruce, Mrs. Alexander, 75 Love street M'Donald, Allan, 6 Neilston street and 15 Underwood road M'Donald, James, 1 Old Smithhills Byron, David, 58 Causeyside M'Farlane, Alexander, 1 George street Cairnie, James, 100 Causeyside M'Garrity, Charles, 5 St. James street Cameron, John, 70 Broomlands M'Guire, Owen, 59 Back Sneddon TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 157

M'Kendrick, William, 14 Newton st. Todd, George, sen., 13 High street M'Kenzie, James, 2 Bellfield place Young, J, & J., Nethercommon M'Lachlan, Joseph, 31 Gauze street M'Lean, John, 46 Well street Brewers. Sacell Brewery Co., 8 Saucel M'Lellan, Archibald, 21 Glen street M'Naught, J., 7 Orchard street Brickmakers and Brickbuilders. M'Nish, Kobert, 95 High street Bell & M'Lachlan, 2 Glen lane 5 place M'Nish, William, County and Brown, Peter (brick, pipe, and til© 41 Moss street maker)— office 12 High street Nelson, M., 8 Moss street Gait, John, & Son—works Nethercom- Nicolson, John, 3 Springbank road mon Niven, Kobert, 4 Barr street Hillcoat, Gavin, Nethercommon Oakes, Kobert, 5 Wellmeadow and 69 Hillcoat, Kobert, West Gockston Causeyside Morton, Robert, 4 Wardrop street Rodgers, Samuel B., 131 George street M'Kaig, Thomas, Victoria Brickworks, Sandilands, John, 41 New street 28 Love street Sheridan & Shearer, Cumberland place M'Pherson, Duncan, 30 Maxwellton Sorbie, John, 11 Lylesland Pollock, William, Murray street Stewart, James, 56 Broomlands Primrose, George, Underwood lane Thompson, Matthew, 61 Canal street Robertson, George & Co., 3 County place Totten, Thompson, 78 Broomlands Watson, A. C, 6 Silk street Brokers and General Dealers. Watson, Robert, 90 High street Barr, John, 24 Old Sneddon Wilson, Mrs., 23 Maxwellton street Blair, Mrs. Agnes, 3 Broomlands Wylie, William, 33 High street Brown, John, 11 Broomlands Young, John, & Sons. 93 High street Brown, Ralph, 12 New Smithhills Burgess, Alexander, 4 Lylesland Bottlers. Campbell, Mrs., 8 Ferguslie Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street and 4 Cannavan, Andrew, 27 Queen street Hunter street Craig, Samuel, 5 Neilston road Neil, John, 22 Maxwellton street Cunningham, James, 1 Neilston street Russell, James, 2 Espedair Deichon, Lawrence, 29 New Smithhills Docherty, John, 43 Old Sneddon Bowling-Green Bowl Makers. Goudie, Mrs. William, 69 Canal street Crawford, P. & A., Thistle Works, Green, John, 67 George street South Croft Hunter, Ales., 1 Cleopatra buildings. Keating, John, 6 Old Sneddon Boxmakers (Fancy). Kingsberry, William, 76 High street Davidson & Ritchie, Well street Mitchell, Alex., 15 Maxwellton street Boxmakers (Corn Flour and and 1 Neil street Starch). M'Adam, Hugh, 11 Storie street Clark, John, & Co., Wallneuk Saw Mills M'Ghee, A., 32 Old Sneddon Hawson & Hannah,Springbank Sawmills M'Gratb, Mrs., 69 Back Sneddon street Highgate, John, & Co., Caledonia Saw- M'Intosh, John, 28 St. James street mills, Murray street, and Baltic Saw- M'Lauchlan, Mrs. Mary, 6 New Smith mills, Macdowall street hills Young, John, & Co., Burgh Saw Mills M'Lellan, Hugh, 28 Castle street M'Naught, Margaret, 38 New street Brassfounders. M'Revey, Mrs., 7 New Smithhills Cochran & M'Gechan,22 New Smithhills Paterson, David, 17 Broomlands Greenway. Clive, Vale, & Co., Ltd., Paterson, Robert, Westmarch Birmingham—agents, Sterling & Co., Paul, William, 13 New Smithhills 7 Royal Bank place, Glasgow Pollock, William, 69 High street, and at Morrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wynd Glasgow and Murray street Powell, Patrick, 11 Cross street 158 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Raeside, Alexander, 15 Broomlands Keenan, William, 8 Old Sneddon Ritchie, William, 2 Neilston street Lipton, T. J., 98 High street Sandilands, John, 41 New street M 'Donald, Robert, 18 George street Simpson, William, 32 Wellmeadow M'Glynn, Constantine, 28 Causeyside S weenie, John, 28 New Smithhills and 19 Wellmeadow Young, John, 26 Cotton street Noble, Henry, 7 Cotton street Pinkerton, James, 40 New street Broom Makers. Ritchie, John, & Co., 32 High street Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street Spence, John, & Sons, 62 Storie street Canavan, Bernard, 25 Castle street Watt, William, 1 Castle street M'Gown, Adam, & Son, Williamsburgh Works Cabinetmakers and Uphol- M'Kim Bros, (mop and brush), Hawkhead sterers. Auld, John P., & Son, 30 Orchard street Brush, Basket, Comb, Tot, and Bain, Robert J., 49 High street, and 41 Fancy Goods 'Warehouses. Wellmeadow Baird, James, 24 High street Andrew, A. Gt, 42 Moss street Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street Brannan, Misses, 22 Gauze street Cassidy, Edward, 84 High street Byzantium Toy Warehouse, 51 Old Comrie, John, & Sons, 90 George street Sneddon Erskine, Andrew, 2 Lady lane Craig, Francis, 7 Storie street Gibson, W. H., 78 Causeyside Eadie, Mrs., 24 Wellmeadow Henderson, Matthew S., 87 Wellmeadow Hamilton, Miss M., 93 Causeyside Hunter, James, 32 High street Henderson, Mrs., 12 Gauze street Marshall, Allan, 33 Wellmeadow Houston, Matthew, 19 George street Munro, John, & Co., 32 and 80 High Jaap, John, 15 and 29 Wellmeadow street Johnstone, Mary, 24 Broomlands M'Geachy, James, 49 Moss street Lauder, Jessie, 98 Causeyside Paterson, John, 13 Wellmeadow Mair, Miss E., 69 Broomlands Paterson, Joseph, 94 Causeyside, and Mathieson Miss A., 8 Moss street 42 Gordon's lane M'Camlay, William, 16 George street Pratt, David, 30 Gauze street Raeside, Ales., 15 Broomlands Stevens, David, 9 New street Sproul, Daniel, 4 and 53 Broomlands Weir, George, 3 Causeyside Thomson, Mrs. John, 94 High street Weir, James, 2 Smithhills Wilson, Walter L., 25 Old Sneddon Calenderers and Finishers. Buckram Manufacturers. Aikman & Co., Cumberland place Brown, William, & Son, Royal Starch Cochrane, Hugh, Thrushcraig Works, Carriagehill Cochran, James, 99 Causeyside Johnston, William, & Co., 4 Shuttle Crawford, William, 105 Causeyside street Cunningham, Alexander, 16 Causeyside Builders. Espedair Finishing Wo rks,40 Causeyside (See Masons and Builders.) Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield Hamilton, Adam, & Son, Blackland Mill Butter, Egg, and Provision (finishers) Hamilton, Edward, 9 South Bridge street Merchants- Hindle, John, Barterholm works Allison, Joseph, 20 Sandholes and 1 Hutchison, Wm., jun., & Co., George Allison place, Williamsburgh place Bell, W. J., 38 New street Law, William, 113 Causeyside Black, M. G., 29 Wellmeadow M'Lardie, James, & Sons, Meikleriggs Coats, W. & A. 68 Broomlands Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig Danish Dairy Co., 8 High street Robertson, David, & Sons, 2 Water brae Galbraitb, William, 14 Wellmeadow (burgh) — TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 159

Robertson, John, & Sons, Marshall's Duncan, Archd., 1 Gladstone terrace lane and Cartside Fairlie Alexander, 8 Castle street Seedhill Finishing Co., 11 Seedhills Fairlie, James, 8 Castle street Finlayson, Alexander, Carriagehill Gibb, Matthew, Calside Calico and Shawl Printers. Gilmour, James, 3 Cameron street Hamilton, J. & Co., 26 Oauseyside Gilmour, Robert, 3 Cotton street Macfarlane, D., Underwood road Glover, James, & Co., Greenbank house, Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston New Sneddon Grierson, E., & Co., G. & P. Joint Line, Candle Makers. Greenlaw Hogg, William, 17 Old Sneddon Greenhill Works, Dobie, George, & Son, Johnston, W., 9 Brick lane Clark street Kirkwood, William, 134 George street Sneddon Robin & Houston, 61 New Love, John, 40 Storie street Montgomery, Henry, 23 Carriagehill Card and Print Cutters. Macaulay, John, 41 George street Brodie, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street M'Dougall, Finlay, 14 Gordon's lane Brodie, Thomas, 113 Causeyside M'Ghee, John, 32 King street Hamilton, J. & Co., 26 Causeyside M'Minigle, Henry, 6 Canal street Thomson, Peter, 6 Forbes place M'Pherson, Duncan, King street Philpot & Watkins, 74 Canal street Rutherford, Thomas, Bank street Cardboard Manufacturers. Scollan, Thomas, stables Harbour lane Macintyre, Black- William, jun., & Co., —shop 88 Moss street hall Mill Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon Taylor, John, Moss-side Carpet Manufacturers. Tyre, James, 39 George street Ronald, Jack, & Co., Nethercommon Warnock, James, jun., 15 Abercorn st. Smith, Charles, & Co., Stonefield works White, William, 134 George street Thomson & Dunbar, 35 Well street Welsh, William, 12 Hunter street Cartwrignts. Browning, Alex., jun., 10 West Buchanan Carriers—(See Appendix.) street Houston, Brothers, 5 Maxwellton street Carters and Contractors. Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street branch 32 Carriagehill Barclay, Andrew, 76 Canal street Smith, David, 22 Glen street Bauchop, David, 1 Great Hamilton st. Beaton, Neil, 8 Underwood lane Bell, John, 12 Causeyside and Forbes Carvers and Gilders. place Bennet, C, 16 George street Black & Eadie, St. James place M'Whinnie, John, 82 High street Borland, James, 1 Lylesland Neilson, Matthew, 85 High street Caledonian Railway Company, Railway Sawers, J., 39 High street Station, Greenlaw— D. Orr, agent Campbell, Daniel, 45 Well street Cowan & Co., for N. B. By. Co.—Canal Cement Merchants, Goods Station Eobt. — M'Lean, agent (See Lime and Cement Merchants.) Craig, David, Murray street Craig, Thomas, Murray street Craig, William, Murray street Chemical Manufacturers. Cumming, Eobt, 22 Newton street Caldwell, W. & Co,, Murray street Gumming, Mrs. William, 22 Well street Cartvale Chemical Co. (Ltd.), New Dickie, Malcolm, 1 Union street Sneddon street 160 PAISLEY DIRECTORY,

Collinslee Chemical Co., Collinslie Chiropodist. Espedair Chemical Co., 70 New Sneddon Drum, James, 23 High Forrest & Son, Burnbank, Chain road street Handasyde, C. H., & Co., Abercorn Oil Works, Macfarlane street Church Officers—(See Appendix). Highgate, Hugh, & Co., Greenhill Gil and Chemical Works, Murray st. Ingram & Co., Clark street Clergymen and Missionaries. Mackellar, J., Anchor Chemical Works, Andrew, Alex., 4 Greenhill road 15 Abbey close Appleford, Frank Langley, 2 Park ter. Macalpine, Thomas, Espedair Chemical Black, Hugh, M.A., 1 Mansfield place Works Browne, Charles, East Buchanan street Mechanical, The, Retorts Co., Mui-ray Burns, A. Fyfe, M.A., 7 Garthland pi. street Caird, J. Rennie, Free Middle Manse, M'Farlane, J. & G., Brediland Chemical Calside Works Challice, W. N., Congregational Church Smith, Richard, Craigielea Chemical Manse, William sburgh Works, Clark st, off Greenock rd. Chishohn, H. C, R.C., 2 East Buchanan Snodgrass, James, & Co., Marshall's lane street Clazy, George, Ecclestoun, Castlehead Chemists- Crouch, John, 1 Janefield place, Lyles- (See Druggists and Chemists.) land Chimney Sweeps. Dalgety, J. B., Whitehaugh house Adam, Alexander, 14 Smithhills Dunlop, Robert, Ardgowan cottage, Adam, Alexander, jun., 7 Storie street Blackhall Blane, David, 56 Storie street Elder, Andrew, The Grange, Meikleriggs Gait, W. & H., 4 Lawn street Farquhar, Joseph, M. A. ,3 Lyleslandter. Gault, Joseph, 58 Causeyside Fleming, Andrew G., Gowanlea, Castle- Gault, William, 30 St. James st. head Flett, Oliver, D.D., Greenieholm, China and Crystal Merchants. Calside Allan, William, 4 Espedair Fraser, John, 7 Wellmeadow Anderson, George, & Co., 47 Moss st. Galloway, James, Carriagehill nursery Crawford, Elizabeth 0., 16 Gilmour st. Gentles, Thomas, D.D., Abbey Manse Crawford, John, 5 George street Hall, David, 9 Buchanan terrace Docherty, Mrs. John, 2 Johnston st. Hamilton, Henry, M.A., 56 Causeyside Fulton, Mrs., 21 Incle street Henderson, Andrew, LL.D., F.R.A.S., Gibb, W. & E., 39 New street Ashgrove, Castlehead Hendry, Mrs., 2 Cotton street Hind, R., The Manse, St. James street Houston, Matthew, 19 George street Hutton, George C, D.D., Mount Plea- Kay, James, 24 George street sant M'Atear, John, 34 Wellmeadow Johnstone, David, Glenview, Potterhill M'Kim, Mrs. Eliza., 28 Causeyside Kelly, Hugh, 73 George street Pender, Mrs. James, 75 Love street Kirkpatrick, William, 11 Gladstone ter. Purves, John, 117 George street Lang, A. Montgomery, B.Sc., High Robertson, Matthew, 111 George street Church Manse Speirs, John, 19 Cotton street Low, Wm., B.D., Martyrs' manse, Speirs, William, 81 Broomlands Castlehead Stevenson, Robert, 22 Broomlands Metcalfe, William M.,D.D., South manse, Storrie, J. & W., 37 High street and 1 Castlehead Storie street Mills, W. F., The Parsonage, Greenock Tannock, James, 4 Gauze street road Thomson, Mrs., Bute place Milne, Thomas P., M.A., 3 Mansfield pi. Wallace, Mrs. Jane, 15 Cotton street Mullin, James,D.D.,2EastBuchanan st. Wright, John, 1 Ferguslie Murray, James, 57 Canal street — — TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 161

M'Coll, John, 2 Lylesland terrace Stevenson, Charles, 5 New street M 'Donald, Johu, 73 George street Young, William, 2 County place— M'Millan, Alexander, Castlehead stables 43 Gordon's lane—branch M'Pberson, William, Park place, Calside Canal station Park, George, 2 Gartbland place Paterson, John, M.A., F. S. manse, Calside Coal Dealers. Porteous, John, B.D., Carronvale, Glas- Acton, James, 10 Orchard street gow road Barr, George, 8 Orr street Reid, Samuel, Gordon plaee, King st. Berry, Mrs. Thomas, 45 Calside Ritchie, Ebenezer, Marchniont, Potter- Bryce, William, Underwood depot hill Black, Joseph, Canal station Robertson, William, 3 Anchentorlie ter. Caldwell, David, Underwood depot and Sligbt, Lewis A., Castlehead 23 Canal street Sturrock, James B., M.A., 29 Oakshaw Caldwell, John, 24 Canal street street Carkeet, Z., 43 Gordon's lane Tait, Gavin J., M.A., Free St. George's Coal (Paisley), and Briquette Co., Aber- manse, Blackhall corn station Trotter, William, 67 Love street Coats Brothers, Underwood depot Walton, W. Ainslie, St. James' manse, office 68 Broomlands Castlehead Co-Operative Coal Society, Under- Whyte, Quintin (care of Mrs. Murray), wood depot New Stock street Craig & Gardiner, Underwood depot Wilson, Alexander, 59 Causeyside Dougall, Samuel, Underwood depot Wood, William, 21 Argyle street Ferguson D. & Sons, Potterhill depot Woodrow, Peter, 21 Wellmeadow Foulds, Alexander, Underwood depot Young, James, B.D., North manse, Hamilton, James, 2 Rowan street Love street Hillis, T., & Co., Abercorn station Knox, Walter, Stoney brae Clog1 Maker. Langmuir, Bryce, Western depot, King Campbell, Robert, 4 Causeyside street Lochhead, Robert, 10 Smith street Clothiers. Logan, David, & Son, Underwood, Saucel, Canal, Potterhill, and Fer- (See Tailors and Clothiers.) guslie depots Lyon, Johu, 38 Gordon's lane Coach and Builders. Van Mitchell, James, 32 Newton street Glasgow, Charles, 22 New Smithhills More, Robert, Underwood depot Green, James, & Sous, 1Q Mill street M'Farlane, David, 27 Stock street Lawrie, Robert, 77 Sneddon New M'Gallan, James S., Underwood depot Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street M'Gill, Alexander, 2 East croft M'Geoch, David, & Son, 4 Mill street M'llroy, Samuel, 56 Storie street M'Nair, John, & Co., 46 High street M'Minigle, Henry, 6 Canal street Roxburgh, Robert, 4 Gartbland lane Robertson, John, & Sons, Underwood depot Coach Hirers. Rough, Matthew B., Underwood depot Anderson & Co., 38 Causeyside Speirs & Gisbb, Underwood, Canal street, Bell, John, 12 Causeyside and Forbes pi. Ferguslie, and Potterhill depots Borland, James, Lylesland Steen, James, 27 Thread street Goudie, Humphrey, 3 King street Stevenson, Elizabeth, 13 Wallneuk Hutton, James— stables Bank street Stevenson, Thomas, 2 Caledonia street King, Wm. & Co., 2 County place and Underwood depot stables 2 Smithhills Stewart, Hugh, 8 South Campbell st. Mathieson, Peter — stables 22 Back Storrie, Alex., Underwood depot Sneddon Tudhope, William, 5 Dovesland L 162 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Underwood Co - Operative Society, Bruccinani, P., 38 High street Underwood depot Cairns, A. & R., 100 High street Warnock, James, jun., 15 Abercorn (wholesale) street Campbell, Adam, 69 George street Watson, Neil, 9 Abingdon place Cars well, Mrs., 4 St. Mary's terrace Watson, Peter, 13 Sir Michael street Cassidy, Mrs., 1 Crossflat terrace Whitehead, J. & D., Underwood and Cashmore, John, 100 High street Stoney brae depots —office 16 Moss st. Cherry, William, 1 Lawn street Wood, James, & Co.. Underwood, Canal Clark, Andrew, 9 Gordon's lane and 23 street, Ferguslie, Saucel, and Potter- Cotton street hill depots Clelland, Mrs., 9 Neilston street Craig, Thomas. 12 Abbey close Coffee Houses and Temperance Cunningham, Mrs., Canal street Hotels. Currie, Margaret, 4 Springbank road Ashurst, G., Abercorn Restaurant, 6 Currie, Mrs., 1 West brae West Croft Davidson, Alexander, 12 Ferguslie British Workman Public House, 20 Dickie, Mrs., 19 Wellmeadow Wellmeadow Docherty, Thos., confectioner, 22 Lawn British Workman Public House, 80 street High street Docherty, Mrs. Margaret, 7 Espedair British Workman Public House, 8 Donnachie, Bridget, 18 Lawn street St. James place Dougherty, William, 44 Storie street Dickie, Archd., 5 Seedhill Dreghorn, Andrew, 13 Maxwellton st. M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Drew, Mrs. Ellen, 25 Castle street Royal Oak Restaurant, 45 Moss street Eadie, Mrs., 21 Underwood road Mirren Temperance Hotel (Wm. St. Edward, Thos., 11 Saucel Curr), 6 Moss street Emmerson, Mrs. John, 25 High street Stevenson, Mrs., 9 High street Farnin, Patrick, 3 Broomlauds Stewart, Thomas, 80 High street Fernie, Mrs., 108 George street Yielder, R., & Co., coffee palace, 108 Ferguson, Mary, 148 George street street High Ferguson, John, 19 Sandholes Confectioners and Fruiterers. Filshill, James W., 6 Macdowall street Adam, Miss E., 60 Causeyside* (wholesale) Adam, Janet, 18 Carriagehill Findlay, William. 5 Mossvale lane Adam, Mrs. William. 23 Gauze street Fiulayson, Mrs., 5 Espedair Alexauder, John, 5 Love street Fisher, Miss, 53 George street Allison, Mrs., 22 Causeyside Floyd, David, 13 Caledouia street Ballantyne, William, 39 Well street Forsyth, John, 10 Cotton street Fox, Mrs., 11 Storie street Barr, Misd S., 8 St. James place Barton, Mrs., 73 Love street Fraser, William, 30 St. James street Bassi, Stephen D., 23 Carriagehill Fulton, John, 52 Broomlauds Beacom, Arthur, 17 George street Fulton, Peter, 2 Caual street street Bell. Charles, 8 Lawn street Gibson, Andrew, 98 High Bisland, James, 39 Underwood road Gibsou, Mrs., 3 Neilston street Bisland, Mary, 17 Gauze street Gilchrist, William, 14 Carriagehill Boag, Robert, 11 Cotton street Gilmour, James, 16 Maxwellton street Gilroy, Janet, Borland, Janet. 5 St. James street 9 Lylesland Borland, Mrs. C, 13 Moss street Giusti, G., 2 Old Smithhills Boyd, Daniel, 39 Causeyside Glen, Mrs. R., 81 Causeyside Boyd, James, 21 Gauze street Gracie, Albert, 2 Bridge street Brand, Mrs., 13 Gauze street Graham, Thomas, 6 Storie street Brankin, Patrick, 29 Newton street Gray, Mrs., 64 Broomlands Brock, George, 32 Storie street Greenlees, Jane, 10 Old Sneddon Brown, Mrs. Agnes, 27 New Sneddon Guthrie, John, 11 Lyleslaud Brown, Mrs. Robert, 49 Storie street Hamilton, Mrs. D., 16 Orchard street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 163

Hamilton, Mrs. Janet, 23 Williams- M'Kenna, Mrs. Margaret, 6 Incle st. burgh M'Laren, Janet, 29 New street Hardcastle, Mary, 55 Caledonia street M'Lean, William, 9 School wynd Harkins, John, 24 Great Hamilton st. M'Leod, Margaret, 7 Rowan street Hawthorn, Robert, 35 Castle street M'Millan, James, 2 Well street Henderson, John, 1 Old Smithhills M'Millan, John, 35 Wellmeadow Henderson, Mrs., 5 Mill street M'Neil, Donald, 27 Storie street Henderson, Mrs., 12 Gauze street M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Hendry, Mrs., 1 Cotton street M'Phail, Hugh, 37 Storie street Hill, I. & M., 30 Higb street Neilson, Alexander, 13 Broomlands Hunter, Alexander, 11 Carriagehill Neilson, Walter, 22 Broomlauds Houston, Cbas., 10 Great Hamilton st. ODonnell, James, 12 Dyers' wynd Hunter, John, 20 Cotton street Paterson, John, 2 Silk street Jamieson, Alex., 65 George street Paterson, Miss J., 10 Moss street Jamieson, John, 69 Love street and 23 Paton, Samuel. 117 George street Well street Paton, William, 29 Storie street Jebbett, Edward, 12 Broomlands Patrick, William, 17 Sandholes Johnston, John, 27 Love street Paul, Alexander, 21 New Smithhills Johnstone, R., 53 Broomlands Pender, John, 2 Cotton street Johnston, William. 10 Orchard street Preston, Robert, 18 Lady lane Kelso, James, 6Q Causeyside Purves, James, 16 Couseyside Keppie, Joseph, 44 Causeyside Queate, Andrew, 3 Gauze street Kerr, John, 36 High street Keid, Alexander, 9 Back Sneddon Knox, David, 33 Thread street Reid, James, 45 George street Knox, James, 34 Causeyside Reid, John, 43 High street Laird, Robert, 14 Gauze street Richardson, David, 17 Causeyside Lees, Mrs. R., 16 Broomlands Robertson, John, 4 Broomlands and 13 Lochhead, Alexander, 11 Old Smithhills Wellmeadow Love, Mrs., 46 Calside Robertson, John, Thrushgrove works Lynch, Miss, 76 High street. (wholesale) Martin, James, 11 Wallace street Robertson, Mrs., 2 Dovesland Martin, Mary, 33 Storie street Robinson, James, 7 South Bridge st. Mathieson, Mrs., 3 Dovesland Robson, David, 28 Ferguslie Miles, Mrs. E., 58 High street and 34 Russell, John, 65 Broomlauds Moss street Sadler, John P., 4 Abingdon place Millar, James, Old Tollhouse, Stouefield Salisbury, William, 6 Lawn street Miller, John, 81 New Sneddon Sim, Mrs., 3 New street Morgan, Mrs., 7 Old Sneddon Sim, Robert, 50 Mill street Morrison, John, 92 Causeyside Smith, Marion, 29 George street Murdoch, Mrs. James, 21 Love street Smith, Mrs., 16 Orchard street Myles, H., 3 County place Smith, Mrs., 28 Glen street Mylet, Mrs. Agnes, 13 Stock street Speirs, Mrs., 4 Silk street M'Bride, Steven, 55 Storie street Stewart, Alexander, 1 Springbank road M'Connell, J. 1 Wellmeadow Stewart, Archibald, 9 Lawn street M'Donald, James. 5 Well street Stewart. Mrs. Jessie, 5 Love street M'Donald, Miss, 24 New Smithhills Taylor, Thomas, 10 George street M'Gonigle, George, 10 Silk street Thomson, Henry, 4 Rowan street M'Geoch, Margaret, 7 Broomlands Thomson, Mrs. A., 91 High street M'llroy, S., 56 Storie street Thomson, Mrs., Bute place M'Inally, Bernard, 16 Causeyside Tumouth, James, 3 Lylesland M'Innes, Mrs. E., 71 Canal street Urquhart, John, 88 Causeyside M'Kay, Mrs., 32 George street Urquhart, Mrs., 2 Old Sneddon M'Kechnie, Andrew, 18 Lady lane Urquhart, Wm., 36 Broomlands and 81^ M'Kechuie, Hugh, 52 Caledonia street High street M'Kechnie, James, 20 Great Hamilton st. Walker, Mary, 57 Broomlands 164 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Wallace, James, 58 Causeyside Hamilton, James, 62 Causeyside Waters, William, 2 Cleopatra buildings Hamilton, Mrs. John, Brediland gardens Watson, James, 102 Causeyside Hatrick, James, 8 Storie street Weir, Robert, 4 George street Holmes, Maggie, 29 Canal street Welsh, Mrs. Wm., 56 George street Holmes, Robert, 8 Neilston road Whyte, Miss M., 68 Love street Holms, William, 15 Back Sneddon Whiteford, Mrs. James, 53 Causeyside Jarvie, James, 21 Underwood road Whitelaw, Mrs., 1 Crossflat terrace King, James, 19 Sandholes Wilkin, Margaret, 11 Cotton sti'eet Kirkwood, Mrs., 8 Glen lane Wilson, James, 28 Causeyside Laird, Joseph, 12 Gauze street Wilson, Mrs., 32 Storie street Laird, Robert, 18 Gauze street Wilson, Robert, 28 Cotton street Lang, Mrs., 1 Johnston street Wishart, John, 43 Broomlands Lee, Jane, 37 Ferguslie Wylie, David, 29 Orchard street Livingstone, Daniel, 20 Gauze street Love, John, 40 Storie street Coopers. Lyle, John, 25 Lawn street Cochran, Alexander, 3 Laighpark Malcolm, John, 7 Canal street Goudie, James, & Son, 48 and 49 High st. Marshall, David, 149 George street Hunter, Clark, Park buildings Miller, Mrs., 18 Williamsburgh M'Kay, John, 56 Storie street Morrison, James, 4 Colinslee M'Naughton, Henry, 9 New street Morrison, William J., 7 Greeuhill road Wardrop, James, 36 Great Hamilton st. Myles, Robert, 38 Thread street M'Dermid, Charles, 8 North Croft Corkcutters. M'Dermid, Neil, 2 Moncrieff street Macdougall, Mrs., 13 Incle street Lewis, John, 63 Storie street M'Giunes, Frank, 3 Auchentorlie ter. M'Millan, William, 32 High street M'Evoy, Bernard A., 3 New Sneddon Ralston, John, 30 Orchard street M'Indoe, Mrs,, 7 Galloway street M'Intyre, Neil, 13 Ferguslie Flour Manufacturers. Corn M'Leod, Jas., 4 Silk street (See under Starch Manufacturers). M'Millan, Dougal, 14 High street M'Murray, Archibald, 19 Cotton street Cowfee&ers and. Dairymen. M'Naught, Mrs. Hugh, 38 Moss street Aitken, John, Foxbar M'Pherson, Duncan, Gibbie's Bush, Allan, William, Wester Crossflat King street Baillie, Daniel, Lyleslaud dairy Niven, Mrs. M., 33 Causeyside Earr, James H., 18 Sandholes Pollock, Nellie, 3 Neilston street Barr, Mrs., 23 Calside Priugle, Matthew, 24 Storie street Barr, Robert, 39 Lady lane Provan, John, 3 Maxwellton street Bowie, Mrs. Walter, 60 Canal street Provan, William, 4 Abingdon place Bowie, Walter, 26 Love street Reid, John, 7 Neil street Brewster, Mrs., 71 Canal street Ritchie, Mrs. James, 15 Williams- Cochran, Alexander, Burnfoot, Thornlie burgh Craig, John, 18 Great Hamilton street Ronald, Marion,2 Minerva place, Spring- Cumming, Mrs. William, 22 Well street bank road Downie, Catherine, Glenview dairy, Russell, Miss, 78 George street Neilston road Simpson, William, 12 Storie street Easdale, John, 61 George street Stevenson, Mrs. Margt., 73 Canal st. Felley, James, 97 George street Strachan, James, 7 Carriagehill Fullerton, William, 26 New street Tullis, Robert, 61 Storie street Gemmell, Matthew, 13 Cotton street Tyre, James, 39 George street Gibb, Matthew, Calside (corner of Stir- Walker, Alexander, 32 Castle street ling street Wallace, James, 22 Newton street Graham, Angus, 19 New Smithhills Wells, John, 1 Neilston road Hamilton, Alex., Alton, Glasgow road Young, Mrs. William, 11 Broomlands TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 165

Crucible Manufacturers. Farrell, Jeremiah, 3 Lawn street Brown, Robert, & Son, Crown Plumbago Fernie, Archd., 60 George street Flick, Miss, Crucible Works— office, Millarston 64 Broomlands Forrest, Mrs. James, 26 Broomlands Cutlers and Gunmakers- Forrester, William, 1 Broomlands Gibb, John, & Sou, 26 High street Dickie, John, 41 New street Gilchrist, Robert, 5 Moss street Muir, John, 138 George street Glasgow Colosseum —branch 8 Causey- Tannahill, Andrew, 1 Smithkills side Glassford, J. E., 98 Causeyside Designers. Guthrie, E., 67 Broomlands (See Pattern Drawers). Hamilton, Alexander, 16 Wellmeadow Hart, E. & C, 16 George street Hill, Thomas, 100 George street Distillers. King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour st. Foulds,William, The Glenfyne Distillery, Knight & Dundas, 3 Cumberland court Ardrishaig office School wynd — Lang, Mrs., 18 George street Glenpatriek Distillery, Glenpatrick by Lawrie, & Co.. 11 St. James place Elderslie Lockhart, Andrew H., 90 High street Johnstone, James, Dean Distillery, Lymburn, Jas., & Son, 16 High street Edinburgh Maguire, Chas., 16 Storie street Saucel Distillery Company, King street Mitchell, James, 11 Gauze street (Saucel) Mitchell, Mrs., 6 Storie street Stewart, James, & Co., King street Morton & Black, 24 Causeyside (Saucel) Morton, Eliza, 15 Broomlands M'Gibbon, John, 47 High street Drainage Pipe and Tile Manu- M'Rory, John, 1 Tower buildiugs facturers. Naismitli & Scott, 86 High street Brown, Peter — works Walkinshaw, by Parlaue & Kerr, 10 High street Corsehill, Kilmarnock Paisley ; by ; Peacock, Miss Jessie, 19 Broomlands and Williamwood, by Busby — office Pollock, Robert, 30 Great Hamilton st. 12 High street Prentice & M'Neilage, 99 High street Brown, Robert, & Son, Shortroods Rathie, Alex. W., 15 Moss street Robertson, Jane, 2 Queen street Drapers and Silk Mercers. Ross, John, 15 Wellmeadow Adam, A. & M., 36 High street Ross, Patrick, 72 Broomlands Aitkeu, David, 44 New street Rowand, John, 34 High street Anderson, Robert, 80 Broomlands Smith, G. D., 2 Johnstone street Andrews, John, 101 High street Speechley, Mrs., 14 Gauze street Asquith, K., 13 Wardrop street Spruell, Mrs. James, 52 Broomlands Barclay, Alexander, 51 Broomlands Taylor, Robert, 17 Broomlands Bislaud, William, 15 High street Thomson, Mrs., 20 Lawn street Waddell, Miss Elizabeth, 83 Causeyside Bowie, T. & J., Terrace buildings, 109 High street Wallace & Co., 15 High street Welsh, Co., street Bryce, A. J. & E., 2 Old Smithhills J., & 17 Moss Winning, 49 Broomlands Burgess, Miss L. B., 45 High street Mrs. Mary. Caldwell, Maggie M., 3 Gauze street. Winning, Robert, 109 High street Cashmore, Bros., 14 Wellmeadow Young, John, & Son, 7 Orr square Cochran, Mrs. Alexander, 11 Barclay st. Cochran, Robert, & Sons, 26 and 27 Dressmakers and Milliners. New Smithhills * Milliners only. t Dressmakers only. Cummiug, A., 4 Old Smithhills fAdam, Agnes, 13 George street Davidson, D., 20 Saudholes fAllan, Miss, 49 High street Dick, James, 21 Causeyside f Anderson, Mrs., 29 St. James street Drennan, James, 17 Moss street •jAndrew, Miss A., 6 Gleuview terrace 166 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Armstrong, Maggie, 6 Cochran street *Holt, H., 30 High street fBarr, Miss Mary, 6 Lonend fHorne, Mrs., 4 Old Smithhills *Beckett, J. & M., 55 Causeyside f Houston, Miss, 10 St. Mirren street fBell, Mrs., 5 Stow street f Howie, Elizabeth, 7 Lawn street fBlack, C. A., 67 Causeyside fHownam, Misses, 18 Moss street fBlack, Miss Mary, 12 Abbey street fHughes, Miss M., 83 High street fBlack, Miss, 16 George street *Inglis, Miss, 4 George street fBlackley, Miss, 23 Broomlands fJardine, Miss, 7 Gauze street Bowie, T. & J., Terrace buildings, 109 f Jeffrey, Miss M. H., 8 Wardrop st. High street fjones, Miss Georgiua, 19 Greenhill fBowie, Misses. 12 Neilston street road fBrown, Miss Jessie, 28 Carriagehill fKelso, Misses, 37 Canal street fBrown, Miss, 10 Broomlands Kennedy, Mrs., 37 New Sneddon street fBrown, Mrs., 28 Carriagehill *Kerr, Janet, 20 Causeyside *Bryce, A. J. & E., 2 Old Smithhills fKilpatrick, Miss Margaret, 11 Abeicorn fBuchanan, M., 59 George street street *Bnchanan, Miss J., 23 Wellmeadow fKnox, Miss Jeanie, 8 West Croft fCatnpbell, Miss A., 36 High street fLamont, Mrs., 82 Causeyside fCarswell, Mary, 27 Maxwellton street fLauder, Misses, & Lyle, 39 Wellmeadow *Cashmore Brothers, 14 Wellmeadow fLee;g, Miss, 77 Causeyside fCassidy, Misses, 21 St. James street fLemay, Mrs and Miss, 5 Garthland st. *Clark, Elizabeth, 69 Love street fLochhead, Miss, 86 Canal street f Clark, Marion, 40 Lady lane fLogan, Mary, 41 Lady lane *Clelland, Christina, 20 Wellmeadow fLyle, J., 23 Oakshaw street fCochran, Miss Agnes, 6 Great Hamil- Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High st. ton street *Lyons & M'Neilage, 75 Love street Cochran, Bobert, & Sons, 26 and fMack, Mrs., 15 Incle street 27 New Smithhills Mason, Mrs. (boys' outfitter), 86 High *Cowie, Mrs., 69 Broomlands street fCrawford, Jane, 9 Argyle street Muldoon, Miss Maggie, 24 Cotton st. Crawford, Mrs., 1 Knox street MAilister, Miss, 9 St. James street Duiguid, Misses, 39 High street M'Cowan, Mrs., 5 County place Duncan, Marion, 36 Camphill place fMacdougall, Misses, 98 High street *Dunlop, Mrs. M., 21 High street fM'Donald, Misses, 1 Hillview terrace Esdaile, W. S.,&Co. (mantle makers), fM'Farlane, Mrs., 6 Stock street 93 High street fM'Kay, Mrs., 56 Causeyside fFechney, Mrs., 8 Cochran street M'Kinlay, M., 29 High street fFitzpatrick, Mrs., 17 Maxwellton fM'Lean, Mrs., 38 Underwood fFleming, Miss, 16 Barclay street fM'Mahon, Mrs., 28 Causeyside fFleming, Miss. 6 Renfrew street f M'Millan, Mrs., 15 Lawn street fFraser, M. & H., 6 Wellmeadow fM'Naught, Miss, 40 Ferguslie Fraser, Mrs. (ladies outfitter), 9 Orr sq. Parian e & Kerr, 10 High street fFreebairn, M. & E., 16 Wellmeadow *Peacock, Miss Jessie, 19 Broomlands fFrench, Mrs., 82 Cotton street fPinkerton, Miss J., 43 High street fFyfe, Miss, 2 St. James street fPollock, Elizabeth, 35 George street fGalbraitb, Mrs., 89 Canal street f Porter, Agnes, 29 Wellmeadow *Glover, M. & M., 44 Moss street Purdon, E. & B., 32 Causeyside fGoodwin, Bella, 43 Mill street fRaeside, Miss, 118 George street fGrindlay, Miss S., 1 Gauze street fReid, Miss, 7 Stevenson street *Guthrie, Misses, 109 High street fRichmond, Miss, 22 High street f\Halden, Miss, 15 Causeyside fRitchie, Miss E., 33 High street fHaran, M. S., 28 Causeyside fRobertson, Jane, 2 Queen street fHart, E. & C, 16 George street fRobertson, Miss J. P., 52 Storie street fHenrie, Miss, 5 Lylesland ^Robertson, Mrs., 24 Lawn st. *Hill, Thomas, 100" George street Ronald, Mrs., 11 Argyle street TEADES AND PROFESSIONS. 167

*Sawers & Warden, 26 High street Drysalters. Miss M., 55 Broomlands fScott, (See also Chemical Manufacturers.) fScott, Mis? M., 162 George street *Selway, Mrs., 43 High street Caldwell, W., & Co., Murray street Smith^Mrs., 1 Kilnside crescent Dalziel, R. F., 4 Causeyside Smith, Mrs. (boys' suittuaker), 5 Macalpine, Thos. W., & Co., George M 'Kerr ell street place fStewart, Maggie, 13 Argyle street Macfee, H. M., & Co., 23 Old Sneddon Stockmann, Martha, 3 Garthland st. *Strachan, Miss, 2 Gauze street Sunter, Misses, & Millar, 4 Wellmeadow Dyers. fTaylor, Miss, 7 Gauze street Bell, Archibald, & Sous, Stanley dye- fTaylor, Miss Eliza, 43 George street works— shop 6 Gilmour street fThouison, Mary, 57 Canal street Brown, H. & W, Gleniffer dyeworks Thomson, Misses, 5 Bridge street Caldwell, Peter, & Co., Macdowall st. Turnbull, Christina, 41 High street Cochrane, Hugh, Thrushcraig Walker, J., 69 Causeyside Crossley, J. & W., Abbey dyeworks Walker, Miss Frances, 4 Glen street f Cunningham, William, & Co., 11 Seedhill •jWalker, Jessie, 25 Gauze street Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield Wallace & Co., 15 High street Gibson & Reid, Cart walk Wallace, Mrs., 4 John street •J- Hamilton, Adam, ft Sous, Blackland Mill Weddell, Misses, 23 Broomlands Knox, M., 53 Storie street (feathers) *Williams, Mrs., 100 Causeyside Lang, David, 1 Espedair street Miss, 3 Neil street fWilson, Leckie &Macgregor, Lonend dyeworks [•Wilson, Jessie H., 1 Gordon place M'Calluru, J. & J.,Laighpark dyeworks fYoung, Mrs., 2 Incle street Macfarlane, D., Underwood rd. dyeworks M'Lardie, James, & Sons, Meikleriggs Pollock & Cochrane, Thrushcraig Druggists and Chemists. Reid, Jas., & Son, Smithhills dyeworks Stewart & Wallace, 8 St. James street Adam, John, & Son, 23 Broomlands Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston Aikman, J., 19 George street Wallace, Andrew, & Son, Cumberland Buchanan, James, 7 Broomlands dyeworks, 15 Abbey street Cockburn, Charles T., 12 St. Mirren st. Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place Donald & Co., 1 Cotton street Eating-house keepers. Duncan, James, 23 Causeyside Galbreath Brothers, 92 Causeyside Beith, David, 12 Newton street Holms, John, 21 Wellmeadow Clark, Joseph 6 St. Mary's terrace Old .Smithhills Hunter, John B., 3 Smithhills Cormie, James, 14 James street Hunter, William, 31 Causeyside Crawford, Mrs.. 25 St. Broomlands Manners, Charles, jun., F.I.C., 10 Moss Hamilton, David, 32 Mrs., 23 New street street (analytical chemist) Hamilton, Manners, Charles (manufacturing), 18 Jamison, Matthew, Royal Oak, 45 Mill street Moss street street Medical (The) Hall (Ltd.),18 Gilmour st. Leitch, Mrs., 3 New Medical (The) Hall, 9 St. James place Lewis, William, 8 Old Smithhills Thistle dining-rooms, M'Cowan R. T., 8 High street, 23 Gauze M'Goff, Robert, terrace street, and 9 Broomlands 1 Douglas Macduff, James, 100 High street Orchard Street Cooking Depot (Henry Paisley Apothecaries Co., 81 High st. M'Oormick), 9 Orchard street street Bussell, Dr., 15 Broomlands and 74 Philip, Andrew, 103 George Love street Bussell, Walter, 23 Wellmeadow Wilson, William H., 13 Broomlands Sanderson, Thomas (fish), 2 New street Wilson, Thomas, & Son, 36 Ferguslie Scoular, Adam, 13 Old Smithhills 168 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Smith, John, Railway dining-rooms, 84 Murphy, Mitchell, & Co. (machine Causeyside merchants), 9 George street Stark, M., & Co., Eailway dining and M'Gee, Walter, & Son, Albion Works, tea rooms, Abercorn bridge Stoney brae Stewart, Thomas, Townhead restaurant, M'Glashan, Duncan, Underwood lane 80 High street M'Gregor, Andrew, 109 Causeyside Sutherland, J., 11^ New Smithhills Pollock, S., & Sons, Pacific Engine Thomson, Albert, 50 Old Sneddon Works, Williamsbursrh Yielder, R., & Co., 105 High street Reid, Thomas, & Sons, 19 Thread street Shedden, Wm. (consulting), 1 St. James Electrical Engineers. place Sproul, Andrew, & Sous, Barterholm Fulton, T. Cricbton, 80 New Sneddon Taylor, Samuel, & Sous (chain, cable, Robertson, George, jun., 9 Old Sneddon and anchor works)—agents, Sterling & Co., 7 Ro3'al Bank place, Glasgow Electro-Platers. Watt, John, 1 Water brae Brown, W. W., 47 George street White, Thomas, & Sous, Laighpark Duff & Miller, 20 High street King, Robert, 22 High street Engravers. Eadie, John, 4 Moss street Embroiderers. Faulkner, B. G., 10 St. James street Gibson Brothers & Co., 153 George st. Ferguson, Andrew, 109 Causeyside Hamilton, J. & Co., 26 Causeyside Gibb, Mrs. Thomas, 7 Old Sneddon Hay, R., & Son, 10 High street Engineers and Machine-Makers Bow, M'Lachlau, & Co., Thistle Works, Farmers, Abbott's Inch Adam, William, Barnhill, Iuchinnan Brodie, Wm., & Co., Weir street Adam, Robert, East Walkinshaw Bryce, John S., 10 Hunter street Aitken, John, Foxbar Campbell & Calderwood, Soho Engine Algie, Peter, Old Mains, Inchinnan Works, 8 Bridge street Andrew, James, Bushes Christie, Gilbert (consulting), 12 High Arneil, Robert, Corsebar street Blackwood, Ales., Bottom, Inchinnan Christie, William, & Sons, Underwood Bowie, William, Blackbyres Iron works Boyd, J. & W., Langcraigs, Glenfield Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia Engine Bryce, David, Abbotsinch, Inchinnan Works, Macdowall street, and Suaw- road doun Works, 55 Back Sneddon Buchanan, James, Hunterhill, Paisley Doulton & Co., Hawkhead road (sani- Campbell, Mrs. Robert, New Mains, tary engineers) Renfrew road Eadie Brothers, & Co., 12 High street Carswell, James, Durrochstock Fisher & Co., St. Mirren Works, Mac- Chapman, Mrs. Robt., North Arkleston, dowall street Glasgow road Fleming & Ferguson, Phoenix Works, Cochrane, John, North Brediland Murray street Crawford, Wm., Craigenfeoch, Elderslie Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Ltd.), Eadie, John, West Fulton Vulcan Foundry and Engine Works, Fleming, Thomas, South Gallowhill, Renfrew road Paisley Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Abbey works, Fleming, William, Fulwood 23 New SneddoD, and Atlas works. Gardner, James, South Hillington, off 17 Back Sneddon Glasgow road Hollis, John, 2 Quay lane Garven, John, Little Crossford, by How- Lyle, James, Newton Engineering wood Works, Newton street Gilmour, James, Fulbar — TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 169

Hendry, James, Thornly Wright, Peter, Knock, off Renfrew road Houston, Archibald, West Walkinskaw Young, R. C, Netheifield and Fulwood, Greenock road by Linwood Keir, William, Linclive Young, David, Old Hall, Glasgow road Kerr, Robert, East Fulton, by Linwood Young. David, Alton farm, Paisley Keter, William, Bogside, Renfrew Kirkland, Walter, Colinslee farm, Finishers. Colinslee (See Calenderers.) Kirkpatrick, Joseph, Meikleriggs Kyle, Andrew, Muirhead, Elderslie Fire-Clay Manufacturers. Kyle, Matthew, Laighpark, Paisley Brown, Robert, & Son, Shortroods and Kyle, Matthew, jun., Selvieland, by Ferguslie Fire-Clay works Linwood Speirs, Gibb, & Co., Caledonia Fire- Lang, Arthui", Garneyland,by Inchinnan Clay works, Gi'eenock road Lyle, Mrs. John, Middleton, by Linwood Mathie, Angus, Merksworth Fishmongers and Poulterers. Meiklem, John, South Candren Blair, Robert, 53 George street Moffat, Robert, Turneyland, Greenock Glassford Bros., 26 Causeyside road Glen, Allan, 34 Gauze street Mnir, Mrs. John, Ralees, Glasgow road Hendry, William, 66 Causeyside M'Coll, Johu, Mid Walkinshaw Logan, James, 20 Wellmeadow M'Donald, John, Porterfield, off Ren- M'Taggart, John, 149 George street frew road M'Taggart, L., 2 Neilston street M'Murrich, Robert, Gockston Noble, Mrs. A., 9 St. James place M'Nair, Hugh, Meikleriggs O'Donnell, Charles, 69 Love street Park, Alexander, Turningshaw, by Lin- Risk, William, 34 High street and 24 wood Gauze street Park, Matthew, Greenend, Quarrelton Robertson, Mrs., 101 Causeyside Pollock, Robert, Amochrie Steel, James, 6 Moss street Rainey, Jas.,NewlandsCraigie, Elderslie Watson, William, 79 Broomlands Renfrew, Alexander, Home farm, Black- Weir, James, 2 Tower buildings stoun Renfrew, James, Blackstoun French Polishers- Retson, Andrew, Moorhouse, Meikle- Crombie, E., 10 St. Mirren street riggs Smith, Wm., 10 George street Riddell, David, Blackhall Ritchie, John, Broom ward, Elderslie Fleshers. Rowaud, Johu, Candren Allison, Alexander, 84 High street Russell, John, Potterhill Armour, Hugh, 53 Broomlands Rutherford, Thos., Muirhead, Linwood Arnott, William, 21 Gauze street Scott, Alexander, North Mains, by Lin- Arthur, Samuel, 17 George street wood Barr, Andrew, 5 Silk street Smith, James, New Mains, Inchinnan Brown, Mrs. William, 61 Causeyside Stevenson, Peter, Bardrain Cameron, James, 102 George street Stewart, John, Thorn lypark, Paisley Canning, Peter, 54 George street Strang, Christopher, Whiteford farm Carse, William, 50 Love street Thorn, John, Hallhill, Howwood Co-operative (Equitable) Society, 38 Walker, Robert, Brownfield, Inchinnan Great Hamilton street Watson, Christopher, Fulwood, Inchin- Co-operative Provident Society nan 138 George street Weir, Alexander, Barskiven 7 Love street White, John, farmer, Nether Craigends, 48 Broomlands by Linwood 7 Lawn street White, William, Hairshaw, Bishopton 21 Underwood road Wilson, John, Lounsdale farm Craig, David, 24 Wellmeadow w 170 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Craig, James, 26 Gauze street Knex, Walter, 53 Storie street Fairlie, Alexander, 8 Castle street M'Nally, Robert, 6 Old Sneddon Fleming, Mary, 29 George street Scott, Alexander, 93 High street Gilmonr, Thomas, 42 Stock street Stevenson, Charles, 5 New street Glen, Thomas, 36 Broomlands Young, William, 2 County place and 43 Henderson, John, 2 Clyde view terrace Gordon's lane Lang, John, 54 Caledonia street Leitch, William, & Son, 31 Causeyside Furnishers. Millar, Peter, 74 Love street Beckett. J. & M., 55 Causeyside Morrison, Alexander, 12 Lylesland Brannan, Misses, 22 Gauze street Morrison, George, 35 High street Burgess, A., 4 Lylesland Morrison, James, & Son, 104 George st. Clark, Elizabeth, 69 Love street Morrison, James L., 2 St. James street Cluckie, Mrs., 47 George street Morrison, John G., 25 Gauze street Cowan, Mrs. Janet, 19 Gauze street Murray, George, 2 Lawu street Cummiug, Miss, 4 Old Smithhills M'Allister, W., 16 Old Sneddon Fraser, Mrs., 9 Orr square (ladies') M'Dowall, James, 41 Ferguslie Gibb, John, & Son, 26 High street M'Intyre, JaniKss, 107 George street Henderson & Agnew, 102 Causeyside M'Intyre, Robert, 30 Canal street Holms, Mrs., 30 High street M'Kie, James, 14 Broomlands Lang, Mrs., 18 George street M'Luskie, Peter, 70 Love street and 5 Lyall, H. & C, 97 High street St. James street Lyons & M'Neilsige, 75 Love street Rennie, Alexander, 18 Wellnieadow Muir, Mrs. R., 13 Gauze street Rennie, John, 68 Causeyside and 9 M'Lauchlan, Christina, 46 Calside Canal street Reid, R. M., 11 Old Smithhills Ronald, Thomas, 4 Mossvale street Robertson, Jane, 2 Queen street Russell, James, 2 Crossflat teri'ace Sawers & Warden, 26 High street Rutherford, Alex. EL, 14 Gauze street Smith, Mrs., 63 George street Scarlett, James, 54 Causeyside and 4 Winning, Mrs., 49 Broomlauds Dovesland Whitelaw, Mrs., 1 Crossflat terrace Slack, John, 20 Causeyside Smith, James, 18 Saudholes Furrier. Taylor, Allan, 12 Mops street Lemay, Mrs., 5 Camphill Waddell, R. D., 96 High street (pork) Wallace, James, 8 Love street Watson, A. & W., 25 Causeyside and Gardeners. 10 Broomlands Jobbing. Watson, William, 27 High street Cameron, George, 14 M'Kerrell street White, Thomas, 8 Cotton street Davidson, Francis, 46 Moss street Wilson, Daniel, 5 Lawn street Dickie, Malcolm, 1 Union street Young, George M., 5 Broomlands Duncan, Archibald, 1 Gladstone terrace Forrest, John, Gateside Macaulay, John, 41 George street Florists. M'Donald, Thomas 13 Wallneuk (See under Nurserymen and Florists.) Paton, William, 29 Storie street Provan, Andrew, 13 Wellmeadow Queate, Andre 2 Stirling street Funeral Undertakers. 5 Anderson & Co., 38 Causeyside Market. Anderson, Ebenezer, 6 New street Allan, Charles, Moss Toll Anderson, James, 43 Wellmeadow Jamieson, John, 23 Well street Auld, John P., & Son, 30 Orchard street Provan, Andrew, 13 Wellmeadow Begg, John, 24 Cottou street Robertson, Daniel, Gateflat, East Gordon & Scarlett, 42 New street Buchanan street Kilpatrick, Alexander, 16 Abbey street Robertson, Mrs., Nethercommon Kilpatrick, John, & Son, 16 Abbey st. Stobo, John, Westmarch cottage '

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Stobo, Mrs. Alex., Westmarcb, Race- Grain Merchants. course road Anderson, J. & J. G., 1 Saucel Wills, James, Wbitehaugh offices Bowie, Allan J., 40 Causeyside Gardeners to Private Gentlemen, $c. Ewing, William, 87 Causeyside Baird, Alex., gardener to ex-Provost Hill, J. & T., 102 George street Clark, Chapel house Lang, Robert, 4 Glen lane Cameron, William, gardener to Thos. M'Gee, Walter, 32 High street Glen Coats, Ferguslie park M-Gill, John, 12 Old Sneddon Cook, William, gardener to J. P. Kerr, M'Nair, Duncan, 12 St. James place Dargavel Ramsav. J. & R., Hawkhead and Seedhill Eccles, George, gardener to John Mills' Poison, Westmount Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mills Elder, William, superintendent Foun- tain Gardens, Love street Greengrocers. Gillies, Duncan, gardener to Alex. Cattanach, Auchentorlie Adam, Mrs. William, 23 Gauze street Mair, John, gardener to Wm. Wilson, Adams, Mrs., 7 Neilston road Brabloch Anderson, Annie, 45 George street Maxwell, Henry, gardener to Charles Birrell, Mrs., 25 Cotton street Cayzer, Ralston Bislaud, James, 39 Underwood road Maxwell, James, gardener to Mrs. James Brash, James, 99 George street Arthur, Barshaw Buchanan, George, 6 Mossvale street Millar, James, gardener to John Clark, Dick, Margaret, 32 Causeyside Gateside Fleming, Robert, 9 Stock Street Moir, W. M., gardener to James Cowan, Greenlees, Jane, 10 Old Sneddon Ross Hall Hastie, Robert, 67 Broomlands Morton, Robert, gardener to Mrs. Clark, Henderson, James, 1 Alice place Netherhill Kerr, Francis, 15 Underwood road Murray, John, superintendent Cemetery Marshall, Mrs. Agnes, 30 Canal street MacCall, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr, Mathieson, Mrs., 3 Dovesland Gallowhill M'Neil, John, 19 Barclay street M'Donald, Duncan, gardener to Mrs. M'Innes, Duncan, 12 Glen street Coats, Ferguslie M'Gee, Mrs., 118 George street M'Dougal, Dougal, gardener to R. M. Orr, Robert, 3 Lawn street Paterson, Speirsfield Paterson, Mrs., 57 George street M'Ghie, R. M., gardener to Archibald Paton, William, 29 Storie street Craig, Gateside Raeside, Mrs., 51 Storie street M'Innes, John, gardener to William Smith, Mrs., 8 Cotton street Wotherspoon, Maxwellton Thomson, Helen, 36 Underwood road M'Tver, William, gardener to Mrs. Wason, William, 39 Maxwellton Kerr, Gallowhill Waugh, Samuel, 29 Castle street M'Lachlan, A gardener to Stewart Weir, Jeanie, 4 Kilnside crescent , Clark, Kilnside Strang, Matthew, gardener to James Grocers and Victuallers. Murray, Castlehead Those marked (*) are also Spirit Dealers. Glaziers. *Adam, John, 9 Williamsburgh Adam, James, & Son, 19 Moss street Adam, Mrs., 4 Seedhill Berry, John G, 35 High street Adam, Robert, 19 Lawn street Boyd, James, & Sons, Macdowall street Aitken, Mrs., 18 Mossvale street Ferguson, Norman, 1,5 Causeyside Allison, Joseph, & Co., 1 Allison place, Howie, James, 22 Underwood road Williamsburgh Kerr & Young, 47 Old Sneddon Anderson, J. & J. G., 1 Saucel Kirk, George G.. 6 New Smithhills *Anderson, William, 82 Canal street Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow Anderson, Mrs. Wm. 16 Lawn street 172 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Andrew, Thomas, 2 Potterhill Ferguson, William, 9 Maxwellton st. Arnott, John, 20 Broomlands *Ferrie, Andrew, 136 George street Arnott, Samuel, 53 Caledonia street Fleming, James, 6 Smith street *Bain, James H., 5 Moncrieff street Fleming, John, 113 George street Baker, Mrs., 3 Silk street Fortune, S., 13 West Campbell street Beith, Alexander, 1 Phillips street Galbraith, William, 14 Wellmeadow Black, M. G., 29 Wellmeadow Gibb, George Y., 53 High street Boyd, Sarah, 25 Queen street Gibson, Mrs. Robert, 22 Causeyside Brough, John, 46 Millarston Gillespie, Donald, 15 Moss street Brown, William, 37 High street Gillies, Duncan, 28 Williamsbnrgh Buchanan, Mary, 21 Wellmeadow Gilmour, James, 67 Causeyside Buchanan, John, 15 Wellmeadow Glass, James, 2 Broomlands Buchanan, Mrs. Margaret, 5lucle st. Gold, Kenneth, 14 and 52 Storie street Burnett, W. M., 8 and 9 Well street Gold, Kenneth, 6 West Croft Burns, James, 6 Williamsburgh Graham, James, 70 Love street Cairns, A. & R., 100 High street Halden, Alex, jun., 99 Causeyside Campbell, Miss Jane, 11 Greenhill road Hall, Mrs. Hugh, 21 Wallace street *Carlile, James S., 4 Thread street *Hamilton, Robert, 9 Moss street and 5 *Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton Carriagehill Chalmers, Mrs. William, 7 Lylesland Hamilton, Mrs. D., 16 Orchard street Charles, William J., 151 George st. Hannah, William, 16 Thread street Cochrane, Maggie Y., 3 Garthland st. *Hart, Thomas, 6 George street Co - operative (Equitable) Store, 38 Herd, Robert, 18 Stock street Great Hamilton street—branch shops, Hill, John, 102 George street 2 Bute place, 13 Carriagehill, and 90 Hood, Ann, 27 New Sneddon Causeyside Howat, Robert, 31 Storie street Co-operative(Paisley Provident) Stores Hunter, Arthur, 11 Gt. Hamilton st. 139 and 168 George street, 68 Love *Hunter, Mrs. Thomas, 22 Great Ha- street,48 Broomlands, 20 Lawn street, milton street 2 Cleopatra buildings, Springbank Inglis, John, 5 Mossvale street road, 24 Underwood road, 78 Broom- *Jack, James, 107 and 108 High street lands, 7 Mill street, 110 George (Cross) street, 58 Storie street, 51 Caledonia Kelly, Andrew, 11 Gauze street street, Melbourne terrace, 1 M'Kerrell Kelly, E., 22 Lawn street street, and 12 New Sneddon Kerr, Miss Helen, 43 Moss street Cowan, John, 7 Lawn street Lauibie, Hugh (wholesale), 5 Silk street Cowan, Thomas, 23 Wellmeadow Langmuir, Walter, 19 New Sneddon Craig, Peter, 10 Glen street Love, Malcolm, 52 Caledonia street *Creedon, John, 40 Wellmeadow Lyall, William, 9 West Campbell st. Cunningham, David, 6 Barclay street Main, Alexander, 29 High street Currie, John (wholesale), 10 Shuttle Marshall, Thomas, 21 Sandholes street Martin Robert, 38 Well street *Currie, William, 4 Renfrew street Martin, William 14 Broomlands Davidson, David, 72 Canal street Millar, James, 1 Westmarch Davie, John, 2 Lawn street Mitchell, James, 32 Newton street Dickson, John, 32 Canal street Montgomery, Alex., 69 Broomlands Duncan, Robert, 23 Gauze street Muir, David, 20 Williamsburgh Duncan, William, Ia Laighpark *Muir, J. & J., 13 Neilston road Eadie, Mrs., 21 Underwood road *M'Connachie, William, 71 Love street Erskine, John, 10 Williamsburgh *M'Cracken, James, 17 Gauze street Ewing, William, 87 Causeyside M 'Crystal, Mrs., 150 George street Ferguson, James, 24 New street M'Dermid, Neil, 2 Moncrieff street *Ferguson, Miss Margaret, 10 Storie M'Donald, Mary, 3 Williamsburgh street M'Donald, Robert, 18 George street Ferguson, William, 42 Moss street MacEvoy, B. A., 3 New Sneddon TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 173

M'Farlane, Mrs. Ales., 86 Causeyside lire, J. & D., 22 High street Macfarlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside M'Gee. Bernard, 88 New Sneddon Watt, Robert, 58 George street M'Goff, Robert, 1 Douglas terrace Weir, James, 10 Old Smithhills M'Hutchison, David, 52 Broomlands Whiteford, Wm., 15 Mossvale street M'Kay, William, 30 Carriagehill *Whitehead, Agnes, 44 Broomlands *M'Kellar, Archibald, 84 Causeyside Whyte, Miss Margaret, 9 Wardrop M'Kellar, Daniel, 28 George street street and 35 High street Wills, James, 54 Causeyside *M'Kellar, Matthew H.. 12 Broomlands *Wilson, Mrs. Agnes, 107 George M'Lean, Alexander, 15 Gauze street street M'Lean, John, 38 Underwood road Wright, J. & J., 2 Clydeview terrace and 75 Love street Wright, M., 22 Abbey street M'Lean, John, 25 George street M'Lelland, James R., 57 Causeyside Hair (Curled) Manufacturer. M'Nair, Duncan, 12 St. James place Drew, M., & Sons, Colinslee and 50 and 63 George street M'Nair, Mrs. Wm., 1 Pattison street Hairdressers. *Newton, William, 34 Glen street Adams, Alex., Nicol, Hamilton A., 12 Old Smithhills 14 Old Smithhills Baird, James, *Nicol, John, 4 Neilston road and 3 2 Gauze street and 17 George street Maxwell street Burns, George, Nicol, Robert, 5 Old Sneddon Terrace buildings Burns, James, *0'Nei)l, Charles, 51 George street 54 Broomlands Orchardson, Robt.,62 Causeyside Campbell, William, 31 New Smithhills and 1 Orr, Mary, 4 Liuside terrace Old Sneddon Carruth, Francis, Orr, Mrs. William, 29 Glen street 32 Wellmeadow Corkin, John, Park, Alexander, 68 George street 1 Wellmeadow Fenino, Felix, 23 School wyud Park, Alex. H , & Co., Ill Causeyside Fitch, John, Park, John, 16 Well street 11 Old Sneddon Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old Sneddon Kerr, James, 1 Old Sneddon Kilpatriek, William, 104 and 1 St. Mary's terrace Causeyside Meiklejohn, Pattison, David D., 101 Causeyside Adam, 95 Causeyside Millar, Paul, William, 33 George street John, 29 Maxwellton street Milton, Percy, Jane, 34 Canal street Stephen, 25 Causeyside Pinkerton, John, 17 Wellmeadow M'Dougal, Andrew, 8 St. James place Pope, Martin, 5 North Croft M'Gallan, John G., 3 George street and 5 Old Ray, Mrs. E., 16 Ferguslie Sneddon Pidard, Reid, James, 31 George street Alexander, 103 High street Reid, Johnston, 8 Broomlands and 50 Moss street Quin, Peter, Reid, John, 30 Canal street 6 Silk street Quin, Terence, Ribbons & Co., 91 High street 82 Broomlands and 19 Moss street Ritchie, Robert, 50 Love street, and Quin, A., 4 25 Gauze street W. Glenview terrace *Shaw, Thomas, 50 Caledonia street Smith, Hugh C, 73 Broomlands Shearer, David, 97 Causeyside Taylor, G. & A., 70 High street Sim, William, 22 Sandholes Vance, James, 45 New street Wallace, John, 4 Skinner, Alex., 1 Douglas terrace Brown's lane Smith, Mrs. Ann, 7 Abbey street *Stevenson, James, 13 Abbey street Hamcurers. Stevenson, James, 42 Broomlands Allison, Joseph, 20 Sandholes and 1 *Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street Allison place, Williamsburgh and 22 New Smithhills Arnott, John, 20 Broomlands *Sweenie, James, 23 Stock street Bell, William J., 38 New street Towart, R., 10 Broomlands Burnett, W. M., 8 and 9 Well sireet 174 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Coats, W. & A., 68 Broouilands Kelly, Miss Mary, 5 Argyle street Coats & Russell, Marshall's lane Leitch, W. R., 99 High street Cochran, Thomas, 2 Sir Michael street Lyall, H. & C, 97 High street Lipton, Thomas J., 98 High street More, James, 7 Moss street Pinkerton, James, 40 New street M'Lean, Mrs., 26 Causeyside Ritchie, John, & Co., 32 High street Paterson, M., 11 Moss street Spence, John, & Sors, 62 Storie street Pollock, Robert, 30 Great Hamilton st. Wallace, James, 8 Love street Reid, R. M., 11 Old Smithbills Robertson & Son, 48 Moss street Hardware Merchants. Smith, Robert, 95 High street (See under Ironmongers.) Winning, Mrs. Mary, 49 Broomlands Wood, Mrs., 28 Wellmeadow Hatters. John, 9 High street Adam, Hotels, Allan, Peter, 107 High street (See Inns and Hotels.) Cochran, James, 25 High street Forrester, William, 23 High street and 1 Broomlands Hothouse Builders. Harper, Henry, 52 High street Boyd, James, & Sons, Macdowall street Holt H., 30 High street (ladies' hatter) Moir, James, 32 High street Inglis & Co., 10 St. Hirreri street High street Inglis, John, 81 House Factors. King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour st. Begg, David, 7 Sir Michael street Leitch, William R, 99 High street Biggar, William, 18 Oakshaw street More, James, 7 Moss street Donald, Thomas, 43 Lady lane Robertson & Son, 48 Moss street Gibb, William, 39 New street Smith, Robert, 95 High street Keay, Angus, 93 High street Reddle Makers. Lauchlan, R, 4 Causeyside Lyle, Dalrymple, 3 Cumberland court Graham, Mrs. W, 10 Wardrop street Muir, John, 23 Moss street Millar, P. K., 32 High street Murray, Archibald, J 6 High street Heddle Twine Manufacturers- Tweeddale, John, 30 Canal street Wilson, J. D., Union Bank buildings, Kerr, Peter, & Son, New street Mills Dyers' wynd Hosiers. Winning & Fulton, Terrace buildings, 109 High street Adam, John, 9 High street Adam, A. & M., 36 High street Allan, Peter, 107 High street India-Rubber and "Waterproof Brown, M., 4 Moss street Manufacturers. Bruce, Miss B., 91 High street Barbour, Mrs. James, 12 High Street Burgess, Miss L. B., 45 High street Currie, Thomson. & Co., 43, 45, and 47 Carnduff, John, 43 Causeyside Jamaica street, Glasgow Cashmore, Bros., 14 Wellmeadow Lang, James, 31 High street Coch\-an, James, 25 High street Fenino, Madame, shirt maker, 46 Moss street Inn and Hotel Keepers. Forrest, Mrs. James, 26 Broomlands Blair, Mrs. John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 Henderson & Agnew, 102 Causeyside King street Hosiery Manufacturing Co., 18 Moss Mitchell, John, Commei'cial Hotel, 11 street High street Hill, Thomas, 100 George street Morrison, A., Globe Hotel, 92 High st. Holms, Mrs., 30 High street Stevenson, Chailes, Bull Inn, 5 New st. Inglis & Co., 10 St. Mirren street Thomson, Mrs., A. County Hotel, Inglis, John, 81 High street County place TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 175

Iron Founders. Thomson, Joseph, Masonic hall build- ings, 96 High street Abercorn Foundry Company (Hanna, Trench, Thomas, & Co., 93 Causeyside Donald, & Wilson), North Croft Young, John, 1 Broomlands Bow. M'Lachlan, & Co., Thistle Works, Abbot's Inch Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia Works, Joiners. Macdowall street, and Snawdoun (See Wrights and Joiners.) Works, 55 Back Sneddon Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Ltd.), Vulcan Foundry, Renfrew road Ladies' Outfitter- Henry & Gait, Sneddon Foundry Fraser, Mrs., 9 Orr square Marshall, John, Macdowall st. Foundry M'Leish&M'Taggart, Victoria foundry, M'Gown street Ladies' Nurses. Lennie, Mrs., 6 George street M'Kelvie, Mrs., 19 Underwood Iron Merchants. road Spooner, Mrs. (trained nurse), 26 Abbey Glover, Hugh (metal merchant), 57 street Canal street Watt, Miss (trained nurse), 4 East Murdoch, Robert, & Co., 10 West Croft lane, Ferguslie and 21 and 28 Robertson st., Glasgow M'Nee, John, 9 Abercorn street Spence, James, 5 Royal terrace, Glasgow Lathsplitters. road Allan, James, 19 Sandholes Lang, Hugh (merchant), 38 Mill street Rome, William, 34 Canal street Ironmongers. Coghill, George, 49 Old Sneddon Laundries—Public- Co-operative Provident Society (Lmtd.) 14 Causeyside street Bell, Archibald, & Son, Gleniffer Laun- Dickie, John, 41 New street dry, Lyleslaud— orders received at Docherty, Mrs. John, 2 Johnston street 47 Causeyside and 6 Gilmour street Eadie, Robert, & Co., 12 High street Currie, Margaret (shirt dresser), 4 Ferguson, William C, 46 High street Springbank road Gamble, Matthias, 8 Broomlands House of Refuge, Victoria pi., Lady lane Glover, William, 19 High street Kerr, Ellen, 56 Broomlands Kerr, Peter, 18 Lawn street Leggat, David, & Co., Colinslee Kingsberry, William, 76 High street Martin, Mrs. R. (clothes mangier), 19 Logan, James, 4 Gauze street Wallace street Muir, James, 21 Moss street Robertson, William P., Stonefield Muir, John, 138 George street Laundry, Colinslie M'Arthur, William, 17 High street Scott, Mrs. (clothes mangier), Lady lane M'Camlay, William, 16 George street Taylor, Mrs. Thos., Tannahill Laundry, M'Culloch, Donald, 79 Broomlands 21 Castle street M'Innes, C. S., 9 Broomlands Templeton, J., & Co., Jenny's Well M'Lean, Angus, 37 Moss street Townlev, W. A., & Co., Shortroods Neilson, A. & Co., 109 High street Laundry, Inchinnan road Neilson, William, 4 Wellmeadow Pinkerton, R., 14 Moss street Ritchie & Kirkwood, 47 Moss street Lead Merchants. Sinclair, James, 10 Wellmeadow Dalrymple, James, & Son, 8 Old Sleivin, Patrick, 83 New Sneddon Sneddon Stevenson, H. L., 37 Storie street Kilpatrick, James, & Son, Dyers' wynd Tannahill, Andrew, 1 Old Smithhills Wallace, Connell, & Co., 8 Gilmour st. 176 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Leather Merchants. Cochran, Wm., & Co., 6 and 7 Causeyside Lang, James, 31 High street Counell, James, 35 Well street Cook, Mark (tapestry), 1 Causeyside Lang, W. J. & W., Seedhill (wholesale) M'Camlay, William, 16 George street Co-operative Manufacturing Society (Limited), 114 and 115 Causeyside and Colinslee Letterpress Printers. Crawford, Hamilton, power loom fac- slreet Cook, J. & J., 94 High tory, Abercorn street Gardner, Alexander, 7 Gilmour street Cunningham, John, 3 Mansfield place Glover, Thomas, 11 Moss street Cunningham, Robert, South park Son, street Hay, Robert, & 10 High Dick, James, 5 County place (shawl Kent, John, 30 Causeyside merchant) Kirk, Alexander, 27 Wellmeadow Gibson Brothers, & Co., 153 George st. Lochhead, W. A., 15 and 16 Causeyside Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, 167 George street Parlane, J. & R , 97 High street Paterson, Maxwellton street John, 24 Guthrie, Robt., & Co., 1 Causeyside Reid, John, 18 High street Halden, Alexander, 15 Causeyside Robert, Son, 8 High st. Wotherspoon, & Kerr, Robt., & Son, 22 Thread street Young, Stephen, 2 street New Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood Mills Kirk wood, Baird, & Co.,Blackhall works Lime and Cement Merchants. Lang & Co., 6 Causeyside Caldwell, David, 23 Canal street Lang, Robert, 8 Forbes place and Mar- Gillespie, Win., & Son, 82 New Sneddon shall's lane (hosiery) Kilpatrick, Thomas, 40 Canal street Leggatt & Gibson, Colinslee Wilson & Co., 19 Sandholes Logan & Gardner, 5 Forbes place Millar, David, 16 Causeyside Lithographers and Engravers. Morgan, John, & Co., Gleniffer Factory, 32 High street 14 Causeyside Carswell, John, & Co., Murray, John, Adelphi factory, New Parr & Adam, 4 Forbes place and 6 Sneddon Causeyside M'Lennan, T. B., 113 Causeyside Ferguson, Andrew, 109 Causeyside M'Nair, Duncan, 4 Cumberland court Gibb, Mrs. Thomas, 7 Old Sneddon st. Ninian, James, George place Graham, T. & R.,4 Bridge street Nixon, Simon, 109 Causeyside Robert, Son, 10 High street Hay, & Porter, H. G., & Co., Abercorn Mills, Co., st. Motherwell, William, & 3 Moss Abercorn street Rodger, Robert, 13 Causeyside Loom Card Cutter. Ronald, Jack, & Co. (carpet and rug), (See Card and Print Cutters). Nethercommon Smith, Brothers, & Co., 9, 10, and 11 Machinery Belt Manufacturers. Forbes place, and Marshall's lane Baird, William, 79 High street Smith, Charles, & Co., Stonefield works M'Creery, John, 2 County place and 44 Stevensou, Hugh, 10 Union street Old Sneddon Storie, John, 110 Causeyside Thomson & Dunbai", 35 Well street Manure Manufacturers- Tytler, William, 5 Causeyside Walker, Hopkins, & Co., 8 Forbes place Forrest & Son, Burnbank, Chain road Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside Waters, Cook, & Co., 1 Cumberland Manufacturers of Testile court Fabrics. Welsh, J., & Co., 17 Moss street Alexander & M'Intyre, 109 Causeyside Welsh, William, 12 Hunter street Begg, Alex., & Co., 112 Causeyside Whitehill, M., & Co., 8 and 9 Causeyside Bryce, D. & J. F., 110 Causeyside Wilson, George, & Co., 147 George Campbell, William, 1 Causeyside street — — TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 177

Masons and Builders. Crawford, A. W., M.B., CM., 85 High street Barclay, James, 5 Christie street Donald, Archibald, M.B., CM., 5 Gauze Barr, Alexander, Bellena cottage, Hawk- street head road Donald, Hugh Colligau, M.B., CM., 5 Barr, Hugh, 9 Espedair street Gauze street Barr & M'Oaig, 11 Shuttle street Fraser, Donald. M.D., 3 Orr square Beveridge, John, 1 Liuside terrace Gardner, David, M.B., CM., 84 High Bowes, John, 2 Park terrace, Under- street wood road Gibb, William F., M.D., 54 High st. Bruce, Alexander, Southpark house Graham, Thos., M.D., 3 Garthland place Bryce, John, & Co., 9 Newton street Holms, John, M.D., 21 Wellmeadow Buchanan, George, 9 Buchanan terrace house 50 High street Currie, William, 23 Broomlands Hunter, John B., M.D., CM., 3 Smith- Haddow & Robertson, 11 Gordon's lane hills — house 31 St. James street Henderson, George, 18 Greenhill road Hutchison, James, Calside villa M'Ghie, William, 17 Well street Macarthur, John N., M.B., CM., house M'Vey, Daniel, 15 Broomlands surgeon, Infirmary Orr, James, 9 Cross street and Elderslie M'Donald, John, 12 St. James place Philpot & Watkius, 74 Canal street house Rossland, Bishopton Robin, William, & Son, 14 Lady lane Parker, James, M.B., CM., 95 High Taylor, William, 12 Lady lane street Urie & M'Lean, East Buchanan street PenmaD, R. S., M.B., CM., 12 St. James Watson, Daniel, 4 Wellmeadow place Wilson, James, Greenock road Pollock, Robert (surgeon), Lounsdale Wilson, Robert, 20 Greenhill road house Wilson, Thomas, 14 Abbey close Richmond, Andrew, M.B., CM., 82 High street—house 57 Love street Russell, Douglas Wills, M.B., CM., Measurers. D.P.H., 26 Broomlands Russell, William, 15 Broomlands, 74 Bisland, John. Terrace buildings Love street—house 52 High street Lamb, James B., 12 High street Shearar, Frank, M.B., CM., 7 St. Matheson, Parquhar, 173 St. Vincent James place street, Glasgow, and Eilan Donan, Stevenson, John, M.B., CM., 29 Well- Oakshaw street meadow and 55 Causeyside—ho. Stow Paterson, Robert, & Son, 10 Bridge cottage, Stow brae street Watt, Thomas, M.A., M.B., CM., 44 Ross, Alexander, TerraGe buildings High street Whitehead, Alex., M.B., CM house 2 New Smithhills Medical Practitioners.

Adam, Robert H., M.A., M.B., CM., Messenger-at-Arms. D.P.H., 82 High street

Morrison, !pu, streeti Amy, Joseph, L.R.C.S , L.R.C.P., L.M. Joseph, 4t MossMOSS (Edinburgh), 78 Broomlands and Churchhill House Brownridge, Robert, 5 Glenview ter. Midffidwives. house the Cottage, 7 Neilstonst. Bruce, James, M.B., CM., 8 Cross, 9 Lawrie, Mrs., 14 Maxwellton street Broomlands, and 100 High street Lennie, Mrs., 6 George street Cluckie, N. Gordon (oculist), Royal Vic- M'Ginty, Mrs., 7 Silk street toria Eye Infirmary, 1 Gauze street M'Kelvie, Mrs., 19 Underwood road and 1 Smithhills Paton, Mrs., 148 George street M 178 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Millwrights- Dickson, William, Ladyburn Nursery Kerr, John, 36 High street Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia works, Morgan, James, 3 Moss street Macdowall street Robertson, Daniel, Gateflat Crawford, James, 4 Sir Michael street Stevenson, Matt., Greenlaw Nursariea Fullerton, Hodgart, & -Barclay (Ltd.), Stewart, Alexander, Carriagehill Nur- Vulcan Works, Renfrew road sery M'Gee, Walter, & Son, Albion works, Watson, James, Bellfield, Cartvale, Stoney brae Love street Reid, Thomas, & Sons, 19 Thread st.

Mill Furnishers. Oil Merchants. Macgregor, Richard, Hawthorn build- Cowan & Stewart, 42 High street ings Macfee, H. M., & Co., 23 Old Sneddon Robertson & Co., 9 Old Sneddon M'Gonigle, George, 10 Silk street Snodgrass & Brown, 36 Old Sneddon Waterston, J. & R., 4 County place

Millers. Oil and Glycerine Andrew, Simon, & Sons, Cardonald Manufac- mills, Glasgow road turers and tenners. Ramsay, J. & R., Hawkheadand Seed- Handasyde, C. H., & Co., Abercorn Oil hill mills Works, Macfarlane street Snodgrass, James, Saucel mill Highgate, Hugh, & Co., Greenhill Oil Works, Murray street Milliners. Ingram & Co., Caledonia Oil Works, Clark street (See under Dressmakers and Milliners.)

Mop Manufacturers. Opticians. Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street Love, R. & Co., 103 High street (Cross) M'Kim Brothers, Hawkhead

Music Sellers. Packing-Sox Makers. Ewing, Thos. A., 5 Old Smithhills Clark, John, & Co., 12 Wallneuk Paterson, Sons. Co., Terrace buildings & Paton, Robert, 40 Gordon's lane Porter, John, 9 New street Mustard Manufacturers. Ritchie, George, 36 Gordon's lane Poison, Wm., & Co., Imperial Starch Abercorn street works, Painters and Paperhangers. James, 5 George street Hams-Plate Maker. Alexander, Berry, John C. ,35 High street Brown, Robert, 10 Espedair street Bett, David, 41 Wellmeadow street Borland Andrew 2 Bank street News Agents. Bowie, C. T., Fisher, & Co. 15 Gilmour (See under Booksellers and Stationers). street Christie, James, 4 County place Cowan & Stewart, 42 High street Nurserymen and Florists. Dreunan, Robert, 30 Causeyside Ai*ndale,Hugh, Stouefield and Potterhill Ferguson, George, 58 George street Campbell, John, Netherconimon Ferguson, Norman, 15 Causeyside Creelman, John, Marchfield, Inchinnan Fernie, Archibald, 48 Old Sneddon road Fleming, W. & H., 13 New Smithhills TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 179

Glasgow, Charles, 22 New Smithhills Smith, Hugh C, 27 Well street Hunter, J. K., 30 Welliueadow Whiteford, J. H., 25 Storie street Kerr, Robert, 24 Gauze street Wilson, William R., 33 Glen street Kilpatrick, Hugh, 6 St. James place Martin, Robert S., 19 "Wallace street Murray, David, & Son, 15 Gilniour Pianoforte Tuners. street MacFedries, Win. T., 44 New street M'Lacblan, John, 21 St. James street Osborne, William, 66 Broomlands M'Nab, George C, Stanley place, 48 Reid, J. & J., 16 Causeyside Causeyside Tbomsou, James K., 40 Causeyside Paterson, Sous, & Co., Terrace buildings Wallace, John, 12 Causeyside Wycherley, A. N., 27 Lawn street WaterstOD, J. & R., 4 County place Wilkie, John, & Sous, 39 Higb street Plasterers.

Paper Rulers. Fraser, John, & Co., 84 New Sneddou Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street Gillespie, James, & Sons, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile lane Hutchison, David T., 6 Wellmeadow Pattern Drawers. and 245 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Erskine, James G., 43 Causeyside Hutcheson, "William, 11 Glen lane Melville, Daniel, 3 Cumberland court Millar, William, 38 Causeyside M'Lean, Andrew, 4 Galloway street Mitchell, Thomas, 11 Sir Michael street

Pawnbrokers. Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and. Cochran, James, & Son, 81 Broomlands and 2 Sandholes Coppersmiths. street Ferguson, John, 35 Higb and 90 Allison, William, 25 Broomlands Canal street Barr & Provan, 11 Johnston street Leitch, William, 106 George street Dalrymple, James, & Son, 8 Old Sneddon Lochhead,G. F., & Co., 32 Causeyside Dreunan, James, 4 Old Sneddon and 1 Gordon's lane Elliot, Andrew, 28 Causeyside Mackay, Johu, Co., street, & 32 Gauze Fleming, James, 5^ North Bridge street 1 Queen street, 7 Broomlands, 8 Back Forsyth, Alex., 84 George street 12 Sneddou, Old Sneddon, and 9 Glover, William, 19 Higb street Abbey street Haran, Neil G., 28 New street Nisbet, Mrs. Margaret, 24 street Gauze Higgen, David, 2 Gauze street Paisley Loan Co., 4 Gordon's lane and Hunter & Goudie, 90 Canal street 30 Causeyside Kelly, Alexander, 15 Causeyside Smith, Helen, 108 George street Kilpatrick, James, & Son, Dyers' wynd Walker, Martin, 17 Storie street Martin, Alexander, 10 Lawn street Meiklejobn, John, 134 George street Melville, Alexander, 82 Causej'side Miller, W. & A., 10 St. Mirren st. Brannan, Miss Mary (photo, printer), Morrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wynd 5 Whitehaugh terrace MTlwraith, William, 131 George street Brown, William, 9 Gilmour street Pinkerton, Robert, 67 Back Sneddon Cook, Joseph, 4 Wardrop st. — branch Robertson, Archibald, 9 Broomlands 44 Causeyside Robertson, George, & Sons, 4 New M'll wrick, William J., 98 Higb street Sneddon M'Kenzie. George, 5 Gilmour street Thomson, Joseph, Masonic Hall Build- Paisley Photogrphic Co., 24 Causeyside ings, 96 High street

Rankine & Dunbar, 83 High street Wallace, Connel, & Co., 8 Gilmour st. 180 PAISLEY DIEECTOBY.

Young, John, 1 Broomlands Peacock, John, 85 High street Young, Eobert C, 16 Stevenson street Picken, James, St. James station Southwell, Peter, & Son, 18 High street and Laigbpark Potato Merchants. Watson, Eobert, 32 High street— works Shortroods Fiudlay, David, Abercorn station Langmuir, Eobert, 28 Causeyside Logan, Eobert, 36 Gordon's lane Saddlers and Harness Makers. Walker, John, 23 Abbey street Baird, William, 79 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street Power - Loom Cloth Manufac- Leitch, John, 10 Abbey street turers. Manwell, John, 35 Wellmeadow M'Creery, John, 2 County place and 44 Crawford, Hamilton, Abercorn street Old Sneddon Kerr, E. & J. P., Underwood Mills Wilson, George, & Co., George street Factory, 147 George street Salt Merchants.

Niven, Mrs. Win., 66 George street Preserve Manufacturers. Young, A., 11 Sandholes Cairns, Alexander, St. George Preserve Works, Clark street Lilla & Edwards, (British India Chutney Sauce works), Clark street Sand Merchant. Paterson, Isabella, 6 George street Warnock, James, sen., 16 Niddry street Eobertson, James, Thrushgrove works, Stevenson street Sanitary & Plumbers' Earthen- Printers. ware Manufacturers. (See Letterpress Printers.) Brown, Eobert, & Son, Paisley Sanitary Earthenware Works, Ferguslie Publishers-

Cook, J. & J., Gazette buildings, 94 Sawdust Sealer. High street M'Leod, John, Highland lane Gardner, Alexander, 7 Gilmour street Lochhead, W. A., 15 and 16 Causeyside Parlane, J. & E., 97 High street Saw Millers.

Allison, Wm., Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Purveyors. Love street Clark, John, & Co., Wallneuk Saw Mills 5 Love street Alexander, John, Hawson & Hannah, Springbank Saw Curr, William, 9 Moss street Mills, Springbank road Gibson, Andrew, 98 High street Highgate, John, & Co., Caledonia Saw Grunewald, Henry, 6 High street Mills, Murray street, and Baltic Saw M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Mills, Macdowall street Young, William, 47 High street Young, John, & Co., Burgh Saw Mills, Caledonia street Hopespinners. Carswell, David, 10 Hamilton street SCOUrerS—(See Bleachers). TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 181

Sculptors. Gillespie, James, & Sons, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile laue Cufrie, "William, 23 Broomlands Gillespie, Wm., & Son, 82 New Sneddon Robin, William, & Son, 14 Lady lane Hill, Alexauder, 135 George street Kilpatrick, Thomas, 40 Canal street Seed Merchants. Mitchell, Andrew, 88 Causeyside Murdoch, Thomas, 52 Causeyside Macfee, John, 3 Moss street M'Lintock, John, 36 Gordon's lane Morgan, James, 3 Moss street Shaw & Stewart, 51 High street Wallace, Charles, 23 New Smithhills

1 Sewing Machine Makers- Wilson, Robert, 23 West street Bradbury Sewing Machine Co., 41 Wilson & Co., 19 Sandholes Wellnieadow M'Glashan, Duncan, Underwood lane Soot Merchants. Mirren street Singer Company, 10 St. Adam, Alexander. 14 Smithhills Gault, William, 30 St. James street Shawl and, Muslin Cutters. Soap Manufacturers. Fulton, Wm., & Sons, Glenfleld Shaw, Sons, Blackhall M'Lardie, James, & Son, Meikleriggs Ferguson, & Soap works Gleniffer (The) Soap Company, 3 and 4 Sheriff Officers. Lonend Isdale M'Callum, Caledonia Soap Johnston, Charles H-, 23 School wynd & works, Rowan street Morrison, Joseph, 4 Moss street Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon Steel. William, 16 Moss street Sim, MacKean, & Co., 4 New Sneddon

Shipbuilders. Smiths. Abercorn Shipbuilding Coy. (Hanna, Brodie, William, & Co., Weir street Donald, & Wilson), Abercorn street Brown, John, 13 Abbey close Fleming & Ferguson, Phoenix Works, Browning, Alexander, jun., 10 West Murray street Buchanan street Fuller ton, John, & Co., Merks worth, Cassels, Robert, 19 St. James street Inchinnau road Christie, William, & Sons, Underwood M Arthur, J., & Co., Abbotsinch Iron works Duncanson, William, 34 Gordon's lane Fisher & Co., St. Mirren works, Mac- Shipping Agents. dowall street Donald, Thomas, 43 Lady lane Flannigan, James, 5 Maxwellton street Glover, James, & Co., Greenbank house, Galletly, Duncan, 16 Causeyside New Sneddon Garrott, John, 51 High street Lauchlan, R., 4 Causeyside Gleghorn, Andrew, 11 New Smithhills Muir, Archibald, 104 High street Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street — M'Gown, Alex. B., 107 High street branch 32 Carriagehill Peattie, W., 2 Gilmour street M'Arthur, William, 42 New street Warnock, James, 16 Niddry street M'Fadzean John, 8 Caledonia street Wilson, William, 18 Gilmour street M'Geoch, David, & Son, 4 Mill street Noble, James, 90 George street Pattison, Thomas, 17 Sandholes Slaters. Pollock, S., & Sons, Williamsburgh Blane, David, 56 Storie street Pottie, A. & M., St. James place Elliott, Richard, 4 William street Pottie, A. & Sons, 64 Love street Gait, W. & H., 4 Lawn street Purdon, James, 9 New street Gault, Joseph, 58 Causeyside Reid, Thomas, & Sons, 19 Thread street 182 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Sproul, Andrew, & Sons, 10 Lylesland Tailors and Clothiers. Spruell, Audrew. 8 Christie street Adam, James, 4 Smithhills Trench, James, 15 Storie street Balfour, William, 14 High street Trench, Thomas, & Co., 93 Causeyside Blair, John, 37 George street Watt, John, 1 Water brae Brown, Robert, 31 Gauze street Cash (The) Clothing Co., 104 High st. Chapman Whiriskey, Spindle and Flyer Manu- & 10 Causeyside Coats, Matthew, 128 George street facturers. Crawford, William, 82 Causeyside Gregorson, William, & Co., 51 High st. Duncan, Matthew, 2 West street Findlay, E. A., 14 Well street Starca Manufacturers. Fleming, J. & J., 57 George street Fulton, David, 54 Causeyside Brown & Poison, Royal Works, Galletly, Davicl, 5 Causeyside Carriagehill Gardner, John S.,& Son, 4 Wellmeadow Currie & Co., Murray street Gibson, William, 24 Lady lane Johnston, J. & G., 28 Causeyside Givan, James, 5 Moss street (merchants) Glassford, J. E., 98 Causeyside MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works, Glen, Allan, sen., 6 George street Caledonia street Glen, Allan, 138 George street Mackenzie Brothers, Abercorn Works, Goldie, Johu, 43 New street Renfrew road, and Caledonia Works, Goold, T. & J., 47 Moss street Murray street Hamilton, Alexander. 3 George street Poison, William, & Co., Imperial Starch Hamilton & Co., 43 Wellmeadow Works, Abercorn street Harper, Henry, 52 High street Wilson, Robert, & Co., Adelphi Starch Hatchard & Gibson, 18 Moss street Works, New Sneddon Henry, John, 11 Broomlands street Wotherspoon, William, Glenfield Works, Hepworth, Joseph, & Son, 90 High Max wellton street Hunter, Robert, 24 St. James street Stationers. King, Alex., & Son, 4 Gilmour street (See Booksellers.) Lees, David, 32 Causeyside Love, Matthew, 11 Carbrook street Stay Makers. Mair, William C., 5 Gilmour street Manchester Clothing House, 91 Causey- M'Clure, Miss, 11 Sancel side Shanks, Mrs., 139 George street Mason, Mrs. James, 36 High st. (boys') Mathieson, John, 18 Gilmour street Mathieson, Robert, 9 High street Stockbroker. Mitchell, James, 11 Gauze street Abercrombie, Robert Graham, 94 High Mitchell, Robert, 131 George street street Mungle, Alexander, Terrace buildings Macallum, William, 10 Wellmeadow Surgeons. Macarthur,Mrs.,129 George st. (boys') (See Medical Practitioners.) M'Kay, John, 3 and 12 Old Sneddon M'Kay, Alexander, 25 Orchard street M'Kenzie, Hugh, 88 Causeyside Surgeon-Dentists. M'Lean, James, 33 High street Cnllen, Thomas, 12 St. James place M'Lean, William, 7 Well street Dobie, James, 1 Forbes place M'Taggart, Daniel, 8 Orr square Robb, John, 33 High street Paisley Clothing Company, 94 High Taylor, Thos. Henry, L.D.S., 28 Gauze street street Peattie. William, 2 Gilmour street Walker, John, 44 New street Reid, William, 33 Gauze street Wallace, James, L.D.S., 93 High st. Rowand, Thomas, 72 George street TRADES AND PEOFESSIONS. 183

Shaw, Smith, 45 New street Teacher of Elocution. Smart & Holland, 94 High street Roxburgh, A. P., Smith, Robert, 15 Sir Michael street F.S.L.A., F.E.I.S., 5 Greenlaw terrace Thomson, William C, 16 Gilmour st. Towns, Archibald, 16 High street Young, John, & Son, 7 Orr square Teachers of Languages. Hamilton, Hugh, 4 Bank street Tanners. Lacaille, Ch., Geo. A. Clark hall and 9 Lang, W. J. & W., 1 and 2 Seedhill Hamilton drive, Hillhead, Glasgow

Tea Merchants. Teachers of Music.

Allan, John S., 5 Camphill place Agate, Wm., Mus. Bac, Oxon., Castle- Brown, William, 87 High street head Buchanan, John, 15 Wellmeadow Anderson, Miss E. J., 25 Oakshaw street Jack, James, 107 and 108 High street Barratt, John, Mus. Bac, Oxon., 97 (Cross) High street Lipton, Thomas J., 98 High street Bell, Allan, jun., 1 Garthland lane Louden & Glasgow Tea Co., 18 Moss st. Eaglesim, Thomas, 1 King street Main, Alexander, 29 High street Fraser, J. Roy, Academy, Terrace Macfarlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street buildings, 109 High street Park, Alexander H., & Co., Ill Gibson, Mrs. (Fulton), 12 Abbey street Causeyside Gilmour, Miss, 98 High street Ribbons & Co., 91 High street Holroyd, A., 31 Gauze street Sim, William, 22 Sandholes Ingram, Josephine, 3 Hillview place Mackenzie, M. K., 2 M'Kerrell street M'Ewen, John, 4 Garthland street Teachers. M'Ewen, John, jun., 4 Garthland street Mackellar, James D., 1 Abbey street Boag, Miss, Ladies' school, Townhead Notman, Misses, Nether park, Calside house Notmau, Mrs. W. J., 1 Park terrace, Cameron, Donald, 22 Argyle street LTnderwood road Hamilton, Hugh, 4 Bank street Pattinson, James, Mus. Bac., Cantab., 4 Royal terrace Reid, R. L., 4 Rosebery terrace, Pol- Teachers in Educational lokshields Institutions. Roxburgh, Miss, 23 Oakshaw street Semple, James F., Terrace buildings (See Appendix). Simmonds, Charles, 93 High street Stephens, Alfred, 3 M'Kerrell street Thomson, James P., 93 High street Teachers of Dancing. Thomson, Miss, 13 Abbey street Primrose, James 0., 4 Smithhills Wycherley, A. N., 27 Lawn street

Teachers of Drawing. Teachers of Science. Anderson, James, Balerno cottage, Manners, Charles, jun., F.I.C., School Bishopton of Science and Art, Gilmour street Anderson, Miss M. M., 131 George st. Reid, James K., School of Science and (painting on china, &c.) Art, Gilmour street Hayes, Charles, at School of Art— ho. Shedden, William, jun., 10 Whitehaugh 5 Greenhill road terrace 184 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Thread Manufacturers. Orr, Mrs. Thomas, 74 Broomlands Paterson, Miss, 13 St. James place Clark & Co., Anchor Thread Works. Pirie, A. C. (cigar merchant), 15 Seedhill Gilmour street Clark, J. & J. & Co., Anchor Thread Reid, Jas., 18 High street Works, Seedhill Robertson, Robert, 46 Moss street Coats, J. & P., Limited, Perguslie Rodger, Mrs. Alex, (trustees of), 83 Kerr & Co. (Ltd.), Underwood Mills High street Kerr, P., & Son, New Street Mills Taylor, Thomas, 6 Orchard street Thomson, Elizabeth, 24 New street Urquhart, Mrs., 1 Johnston street Ticket "Writers. Wallace, Johu, 24 High street Kilpatrick, Hugh, 6 St. James place Wilson, Walter, 12 Smithhills Macfedries, W. B., 86 High street Yuill, William, 11 Old Smithhills

Tile Layers. Tobacco Pipe Maker- Kean & Wardrop, 151 Sauchiehal street, Davies Ales. 30 Gauze street Glasgow

Tobacconists. Umbrella Manufacturers. Those marked (*) are Manufacturers. Dalrymple, George, 7 New street Borland, Mrs. C, 13 Moss street Flynn, James, 29 Orchard street Boyd, James, 1 Smithhills Murray, Joseph, 24 Lawn street Buchanan, David, 21 Broomlands M'Kenzie, Alexander, 77 High street Caldwell, John, 74 Love street Campbell, Miss C. P., 3 St. James street Clark, J. K., 39 Old Sneddon

1 Clark, Mrs., 11 Moss street "Umbrella, Bag , and "Waterproof Cochran, William, 24 Wellmeadow "Warehouse, *Dobie, George, & Co., Greenhill works, Clark street Barbour, Mrs. James, 12 High street Gleu, Mrs. B., 81 Causeyside Grahl, A., 44 George street Gray, George, 51 High street Upholsterers- Hamilton, E., 30 Old Sneddon and 6 Silk street (See Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers.) Hogg, Walter, 41^- Moss street Holmes, Robert, 28 Wellmeadow Innes, James, 76 High street Valuators- Kilpatrick, James, 18 Causeyside *Masson, George, & Co., 42 Wellmeadow Clark, John, 12 Wallneuk Morrison, Mrs., 1 George street Craig, James, Seaforth cottage, Elders- Muir, Archd., 104 High street lie (machinery) Murray, Mary, 78 Causeyside Davidson, Charles (property), Terx'ace M'Alpine, David, 2 Lawn street buildings Macallum, William, 10 Wellmeadow Gillespie, James, & Sons, (property), 84 M'Dougall, Andrew, 8 St. James place New Sneddon M'Innes, Robert, 71 Broomlands Gillespie, John, 82 New Sneddon M'Kiunon, Donald, 2 Tower buildings Lamb, James B., 12 High street M'Vey, John, 2 Springbank road Law, Win., 113 Causeyside Nicol, John, Wester Carriagehill place Mason, Alex., 6 Causeyside Orr Miss, 29 Canal street Melvin, T. J., & Co,, 48 High street TEADES AND PROFESSIONS. 185

Paterson, Robert, & Son, 10 Bridge M'Gratb, Mrs. Patrick, 69 Back street Sneddon Ross, Alexander, Terrace buildings M'Kim, Bros., Hawkbead Sbedden, William (machinery), 1 St. Purves, John, 117 George street James place Renfrew, Thomas, 41 Causeyside Winning & Fulton (property), Terrace Robertson, Matthew, 111 George street buildings Speirs, John, 19 Cotton street Speiro, William, 81 Broomlands WagstafT, Matthew, 5 Orchard street Wallace, Bernard, South Croft Veterinary Surgeons. 8 Wallace, Mrs. Jane, 15 Cotton street

Houston, William F., 4 Glen lane, and George street Millar, David, 5 Caledonia street M'Geoch, Andrew (Burgh Inspector), Watch and Clock Makers and. 1 Garibland lane Jewellers. Pottie, A., & Sons, 64 Love street Pottie, Alexander, M.R.C.V.S., 64 Love Arthur, William, 70 High street street Brown, W. W., 47 George street Pottie, J. Donaldson, MR.O.T.S., 64 Bryce, George F., 16 High street Love street Co-operative Provident Society, Ltd., Spruel, Andrew, 8 Christie street 14 Causeyside Cowden, Matthew, 20 Causeyside Crawford, Thomas, 27 High street Wall Tile (Earthenware; Manu- Duff & Miller, 20 High street Duncan, James, 44 Moss street facturers. Gemmill, Malcolm, 5 Wellmeadow Guthrie, Muugo, 1 Old Smithhills Brown, Robert, & Son, Paisley Sanitary Harris, R. & A., 9 High street Earthenware Works, Millarston (Cross) Harris, William, 19 High street King, Robert, 22 High street "Warpers. M 'Gibbon, Richard F., 4 Moss street Reis, A. Louis, & Co., 90 High street Archibald, George, sen., 15 Barr street Wilson, Walter, 2 Wellmeadow and 29 Archibald, Thomas, 5 Marshall's lane Maxwellton Arthur, John, 4 Cumberland court Cook, Mark, 1 Causeyside Dreghorn, Andrew, 3 Great Hamilton street Weavers. Lang, Robert, 8 Forbes place and Marshall's lane Connell, Alexander, 75 Canal street Lyle, William, 13 Alice place Cowden, John, 75 Canal street Craig, Allan, 29 and 45 George street Graham, John, 75 Canal street Harper, Thomas, 75 Canal street "Waste Merchants- Harper, William, 6 Smith street

Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street Carswell, David, 10 Hamilton street Gibb, William, 39 New street Weavers' Furnishers- Houston, Matthew, 19 George street Kay, James, 24 George street Caldwell, James, 16 Causeyside M'Gown, Adam, & Son, Williamsburgh Millar, P. K., 32 High street Works Trench, Robert, 7 Orchard street 186 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

"Win© and Spirit Merchants. Fraser, Thomas, 25 Moss street Galbraith, Charles, 64 and 65 George (See also under Grocers). street and 19 Maxwellton street Wholesale Merchants. Those marked (*) are Gardner, Robert, 11 Williamsburgh Adam, James B., 8 Orchard street Gemmell, Matthew, 14 Broomlands Adam, Matthew, 60 Causeyside Gilchrist, Mrs. Jane, 10 George st. Adam, Robert, 68 George street Gourlay, Robert, 1 Carriagehill Aitken Robert, 27 Lawn street Grunewald, Henry, 6 High street Anderson, James, 1 Olydeview terrace Hart, Alexander, 85 Causeyside Anderson, Thomas, 4 Caledonia street Hart, Archibald, 3 St. James street Andrew, William, 96 Causeyside Hart, Thomas, 6 George street Arthur, J. F., 14 Old Sneddon fe Harvey, James, & Co., 15 King street, Balfour, Miss Elizabeth, 105 George Saucel street Harvey, Robert, jun.,23 Williamsburgh Barr, Allan, 12 Lylesland Hendrie, Robert, 52 Storie street Bates, Thomas, 29 Gauze street Hendry, Robert, 12 Old Sneddon Blair, Jane, 68 Canal street Holmes, Matthew, 72 Broomlands Blair, Mrs. John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 Hood, Mrs. Thomas, Todholm cottage King street Hood, Thomas, 15 Lawn street Bole, Mrs. William, 2 Renfrew street Hunter, Joseph, 120 George street Boyle, Mrs. Mary, 21 Moss street Johustone, James, 36 Ferguslie Brown, David, 9 Old Smithhills Kelly, Adam, 2 St. James street Burtnay, Mrs. James, 12 Back Sned- Kerr, Mrs., 7 Glen street don Killin, Alex., 26 Gauze street Calderwood, Hugh, 94 New Sneddon King, John, 25 New Smithhills Caldwell, James, & Son, 9 and 10 Gil- Kiog, William, George Hotel, 2 Smith- mour street hills Campbell, Andrew R., 82 Broomlands Kirkwood, James, 21 Broomlands Campbell, William, 38 High street Lamond, Mrs. A., 1 Silk street Cochran, James (Royalty Bar), 11 Laudess, Robert, 20 George street and 12 West Croft street Lang, John, set]., 110 George street Cochran, James, 39 Stock street Lang, John, jun., 77 and 78 High Cochran, Thomas, 36 Moss street street Colquhoun, David, 17 Wellmeadow Lang, John, jun., 20 Broomlands Counell, Mary, 116 George street Lang, William. 43 Moss street Connell, Mrs. James, 36 Storie street Lochhead, Archibald, 7 Wallneuk Costello, Mrs. Patrick, 7 Love street Lees, Peter, 5 and 6 Old Smithhills Cowan, John, 3 Love street *Logau, Alexander, 87 Canal street Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street and 8 Wardrop sxreet Craig, William, 17 Causeyside Marshall, James, 6 Cotton street Craig, William, 6 Union street Marshal], James, 47 Moss street, 80 Oramb, James, 89 Causeyside Broomlands, and 9 Ganze street Crichton, Colin, 5 Williamsburgh Meikle, James, 27 New Sneddon Cruickshauks, Arthur, 63 Broomlands Mills, Robert, 34 Canal street Cruikshanks, Robert, 35 Moss street Mitchell, John, 11 High street Dale, Mrs. Ellen, 13 Dyers' wynd Mitchell, William, 19"Carriagehill Donald, John, 80 New Sueddon Moncrieff, John, 30 Ferguslie Drennan, William, 5 Old Sneddon St. Morrison, A., Globe Hotel, 92 High Fairlie, Robert, 9 Moss street street Ferguson, John, 30 Cotton street Morrison, Alexandei-, 13 Moss street Foulds, Andrew, 162 George street Morrison, Hugh, 3 Silk street *Foulds, Andrew, & Son, 5 Abbey Muir, Joseph, 20 Abbey street street (wholesale) Munro, Alexander, 19 Wellmeadow Foulds, Rodger, 29 Causeyside Murray, A., 2 Garthland street *Foulds, William, School wynd M'Colgau, John, 16 Gauze street TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 187

M'Crossan, Thomas, 1 Old Sneddon Thomson, James, 148 George street M'Crossan, Thomas, 6 Wallace street Thomson, Mrs. A., Couuty Hotel, M'Donald, A., 11 Canal street County place *Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane Thomson, William, 45 Broomlands M'Ghee, James, 8 Orchard street Tyre, George, 18 High street M'Ghee, Patrick, 13 Old Sneddon Waddell, Robert T., 78 Canal street M'Glade, Joseph, 14 Cotton street Walker, James, 16 Broomlands M'Gregor, Charles, 9 North Croft Walker, William, 28 Back Sneddon M'Innes, John, Jan., 37 Ferguslie Webster, William, 22 Gauze street and M'Intyre, Mrs. A., 37 Causey side 1 Bank street M'Kean, James, & Son, 63 Causeyside Weddell, George, 28 Wellmeadow and 50 Love street Whauimond, James, 10 Caledonia st. M'Kean, J., 75 Broomlands Wilkie, Mrs. Duncan, 32 George st. M'Kean, William B., 100 George street Wilson, Archibald, 56 Causeyside M'Kellar, Matthew H., 35 High street Young, George M., 5 Broomlands M'Kenna, Peter, 10 Moss street and 25 New street M'Lachlan, John, 70 Broomlands "Wood Merchants., M'Leod, Mrs. Mary, 14 Neilston road M'Leod, Robt. C.,7 Renfrew street Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 M'Nab, Mrs. Agnes, 26 Carriagehill Love street M'Neil. Peter, Terrace Tavern, 109 Armstrong & M'Nair,' 12 and 13 St. High street James street Neilson, Alexander, 2 New Sneddon Barr, James, 45 and 46 Causeyside street Ness, Mrs. John, 1 North Bridge Blackwood & Co., 67 Love street Browning, Alex., jun., 10 West Buchanan Orr, Mrs. Margaret, 18 High street street O'May, Robert, 95 Causeyside Bryce, James, & Sons, 10 Hunter street Wallneuk Mills, Park, Mrs., 12 St. James place Clark, John, & Co., Saw Paterson, Mrs. H., 48 High street 12 Wallneuk Sneddon Paton, Mrs., 6 New Sneddon Craig, Alexauder, 27 Back Pinkertou, Allan, 57 Broomlands Crawford, P. & A., Thistle works, Pirie, A. C, 15 Gilmour street South Croft 11 Incle street Risk, Mrs., James, 88 Canal street Dunlop, James, Castle street Ritchie, John, 9 Orchard street Fairlie, James, 8 Highgate, John, & Co., Caledonia Saw Robertson, Peter, 2 Orchard st. street, and Baltic Saw Rodger, James, 52 High street Mills, Murray Mills, Macdowall street Rodger, Matthew, 1 East Croft Robert, 30 Canal street Rodger, Mrs. Annie, 4 Cotton street Hutton, street *Scobie, Charles, 19 Causeyside Kerr, Gavin, 28 Orchard 82 High street Scollan, Thomas, 88 Moss street Moir, James, Alex., 6 New Smithhills Scott, Thomas, 23 Lawn street M'Naughton, Stewart, Andrew, 23 Back Sneddon Scott, W. E., Tannahill's Rest, 25 and 36 Gordon's lane Carriagehill Stewart & Co., 35 Wilson, Alexander, Greenock road Smith, John, 43 New street Mills, Steveuson, Charles, 5 New street Young, John, & Co., Burgh Saw Stevenson, Mrs., 22 New Smithhills Caledonia street Stevenson, Thomas, 71 Broomlands Stirling, John, 1 Mossvalelane "Wood Turners. Stirling, Mrs. Thomas, 1 Garthland street Barr, John, Mossvale Works Stirling, Robert, 2 Wellmeadow Clark, R. G., Greenhill Works, 1 Green- Taylor, Marion, Moss-side, Greenock hill road road Crawford, P. & A., Thistle Works, Thomson, David, 65 Love street South Croft 188 PAISLEY DIRECTORY,

"Wool Merchant. Paton, Robert, 40 Gordon's lane Pratt, David, 30 Gauze street Ronald, Robert A. Daisybank, Back Smith, David, 22 Glen street Sneddon Stevenson, Walter, 35 Glen street Stewart, Andrew, 23 Back Sneddon Stewart & Co., 35 and 36 Gordon's lane "Wrights and. Joiners. Urie & M'Lean, East Buchanan street Wilson, Alexander, Greenock road Aitken, Thomas, 36 Stock street Wilson, James, Greenock road Allison, Robert, 23 Lady lane Anderson, Ebenezer, 6 New street Armour & Wilson, 48 High street Armstrong & M'Nair, 12 and 13 St. Writers. James street Auld, John P., & Son, 30 Orchard st. Adam, John, 9 Gilmour street Baird, James, 24 High street Bartlemore, William, 99 High street Barr, Hugh, 9 Espedair street Bowie, William, 12 High street Barr, James, 44 aud 45 Causeyside Caldwell, Ja., Muir, & Caldwell, County Beveridge, John, 1 Linside terrace Buildings, St. James street Blackwood & Co., 67 Love street Campbell, Thomas, County Buildings Brown, David, 3 Bridge street Dickie, Dugald D., Masonic Buildings, Browning, Ales., jun.,10 West Buchanan 96 High street street Dunn, Jas. H., Union Bank Buildings, Bryce, James, & Sons, 10 Hunter street 3a Gilmour street Calderwood, Andrew, 1 Espedair Gardner, James, 3 County place Clark, John, & Co., Wallneuk Saw Mills, Hart, George, County Fiscal, Sheriff 12 Wallneuk Court-house Cochrane & Keith, 101 Causeyside Hart, Abercrombie, & Lang, 23 Moss Craig, Alexander, 27 Back Sneddon street Crawford, James, 4 Sir Michael street Johnstone, James E., 8 Gilmour street Dobson, David, 2 East lane Kerr & Pinlator, 12 High street Dunlop, James, 11 Incle street Lang, Benjamin, 99 High street Erskine, Andrew, 2 Lady lane Millar, James, 40 Oakshaw street Ewing, Stewart, 20 Lawn street Morrison, David A., 97 High street Girdwood, R. & A., 28 Broomlands M'Allister, Alex., 48 Moss street Gold, Daniel, 28 Gordon's lane M'Innes, Mackenzie, & Lochhead, 7 Green, James, & Sons, 10 Mill street Gilmour street Houston Bros.. 5 Maxwellton street M'Naughtou & Lochhead, 95 High Houston, G. & T., 5 Maxwellton street street Inglis, John, 51 High street M'Nish, John, 9 Moss street Keith, Alexander, 3 Thread street MacRobert, Sou, & Hutchison, Couuty Kerr, Gavin, 28 Orchard street Buildings, Love street Kilpatrick, John, & Son, 16 Abbey Pattison, John, 23 Moss street street Reid, Thomas Fulton, 95 High street Kirk, John, 14 Thread street Reids & Campbell, 3 Couuty place Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow Russell, R. & T., 7 High street Lang, Matthew, Murray street Semple, David, & Cochran, 16 Gilmour Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street street Lithgow, J. D., 12 New Smithhills Smith, Thornton Gow, 16 Moss street Moir, James, 32 High street Stevenson, Robert, 99 High street M'Arthur, John, 3 West Buchanan st. Walker, Thomas, Municipal buildings M'Fadyen, Angus, Neilston rd., Colinslee Walker, William, Burgh Fiscal, Muni- M'Innes, J. & W., Clavering street cipal buildings M'Naughtan, Alex., 6 New Smithhills Young, Jas. A., Municipal buildings M'Neil, George, 32 High street Young & Martin, Municipal buildings — TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. 189

Yarn and Silk Merchants, Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causey - side and. Agents. Millar, James, & Sod, 106 Causeyside Ban-, Stirrat, & Co., 109 Causeyside Pollock & Co., 6 Forbes place Brown, William, jun., & Co., 107 Merino Mill Yarn Store (Greenock) Causeyside branch 10 St. Mirren street Cochran, Robert, & Co., 15 Causeyside Ronald, Robert A., Daisybank, Back Crais^, James, 21 Causeyside Sneddon Fleming, Reid, & Co., 10 St. Mirren st. Symington, J. M., 7 and 8 Forbes Gilmour, David, & Co., 5 Causeyside place Gilmouv, Thos., & Co., 3 Cumberland Thomson, J. & J., 1 Causeyside court, Causeyside T@l@ph@>m%€ Connections No* 88,

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SMITH SH0P & STORE: 42 NEW STREET, THE PAISLEY DIRECTORY. APPENDIX.

!BXTK.03Ea: 03F* PAISLEY. Population according to the Census of 1891,.... 66,407. Population according to the Census of 1881, 55 ,581. Increase during the past decade, 10,769. Increase during the former decade, 7330.

Member of Parliament — WILLIAM DUNN. Elected 1st June, 1891. PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY—1891-92.

1st ward, 1496 ; 2nd ward, 1517 ; 3rd ward, 1699 ; 4th ward, 1710 ; 5th ward, 1801. Total, 8223. MUNICIPAL CONSTITUENCY— 1891-92.

Male Voters, ... 8223. — Female Voters, ... 1666. = Total, ... 9889. Parliamentary Ward Boundaries. FIRST WARD.—All within a line drawn as follows, viz. : —From the Moss toll on theGreenock road along the centre of the Greenock road, southward to a point opposite to the centre of the north road of the Race Course leading westwards from the Greenock road, thence along the centre of that road to the centre of the road that intersects the Race Course road, thence southward along the centre of that intersecting road and the road in a line therewith, passing West March to the centre of the Greenhill road, thence westward along that road to a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Well street, thence southward along the centre of that street to a point in the centre of Wellmeadow street, thence westward along the centre of that street to a point opposite the centre of the north end of Castle street, thence southward along the centre of that to the south end thereof, thence southwards along the centre of Ralston square to the north end of the street or avenue leading to Castlehead, thence southward along the centre of that avenue to a point opposite to the north-east corner of the mansion-house of Castlehead, thence to the north-east corner of the said mansion-house, thence in a direct line southward to the point where the Parliamentary line intersects the Espedair Burn near Haircraigs, thence along the Parliamentary boundary westward, north- ward, and eastward to the point first described. SECOND WARD.—All within a line drawn from a point in Greenhill road opposite to the centre of the north end of Well street, along the middle of the Greenhill road, Underwood road, and St. James street, to a point opposite the centre of the street called Stoney brae, thence by the centre of Stoney brae till it joins Oakshaw street, thence along the centre of the road leading round the High Church wall to the Churchhill, thence along the centre of Churchhill to New street, thence along the centie of New street to a point opposite the centre of Shuttle street, thence along the centre of that street to George's place, by the west and south of George's Church to a point in George street opposite the north end of Wardrop street, thence along the centre of that street to Canal street, thence along the centre of that street to a point opposite to the centre of the road leading to Canal basin, thence along the centre of that road to the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal westward to the east boundary of the First Ward, then northward along the said boundary to the point first described. (The conver- sion of the Canal into a Railway, and of the Canal basin into a Railway station, may have some effect on these boundaries not yet realised.)

THIRD WARD —All within a line drawn from the point where the Burn called St. Mirren's Burn enters the , up the centre of the River Cart until it reaches the extremity of the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgh at or near the junction of the Hawkhead Lade with the River Cart, thence along the Parliamentary line until it reaches the intersection of Espedair Burn at or near Haircraigs, thence along the east Boundary of First Ward till it reaches the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal till it reaches the street leading from Canal street to the Canal basin, thence along that street till it reaches Canal street, thence eastward along Canal street to the bottom of Wardrop street, thence along Wardrop street to a point in George street at the north end of Wardrop street, thence by the south and west sides of George's Church to a point at the north end of the church opposite the south end of Shuttle street, thence along Shuttle, street to the centre of New street, thence by the centre of New street till it reaches the centre of Causeyside, and from thence down Causeyside until it reaches the said burn called St. Mirren's Burn, and thence along the burn to the point first described. FOURTH WARD—All within the Parliamentary boundary to the west of the centre of the River Cart, which is not included in any of the preceding Wards. FIFTH WARD.—All within the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgh situated on the east of the centre of the River Cart. 192 PAISLEY DIRECTORY. MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL. "WHO ARE ALSO POLICE COMMISSIONERS, WATER and GAS COMMISSIONERS, ROAD TRUSTEES, CART NAVIGATION TRUSTEES, &c. 1 S 9 1 - 9 2.

Members of Council. FIRST WARD — Daniel Macfaiiane, Alexander Smith, John Goudie. SECOND WARD — Daniel M'Kellar, David Wilson. John M'Gown, THIRD WARD — James Robertson. Robert Paton, William Souden. FOURTH WARD— John Andrews, James Clark, Andrew Fisher, Archd. Mackenzie, FIFTH WARD — Robert M'Farlane. Robert Cochran, John Mathieson. Magistrates. Provost — JOHN M'GOWN. Treasurer — DAVID WILSON. DANIEL M'KELLAR. dailiesPlrrrre f JAMES ROBERTSON. — •< R0BERT PATON. ROBERT M'FARLANE.

Parks and Fountain Gardens Committee. Robert Cochran, sen. (Convener). John Goudie (Deputy-Convener). James Coats, Thomas Glen Coats, Daniel Macfarlane, John Andrews, Andrew Fisher. Five a quorum. Stated Meetings of Committee on the First Monday of February and October. George A. Clark Town Hall Committee. The Provost (Convener). Hon. Members—John Clark, Stewart Clark. Four a quorum.

Magistrates and Town Treasurer ex-offlciis Members of both Committees.

Town Clerks — David Young and Francis Martin. Town Chamberlain — Robert Thomson. Burgh Fiscal — William Walker. Master of Works — Robert Sharp. Gas Manager — G. R. Hislop. Auditor of Accounts — A. B. M'Gown. Burgh Assessor — George Davies. Inspector, under " Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act "— Andrew M'Geoch. CART NAVIGATION TRUSTEES. Provost M'Gown, Chairman. Bailie Paton. John Goudie. John Andrews, Dep. -Chairman. Robert Cochran, sen. Andrew Fisher. William Bow. Finance Committee. Provost M'Gown, Convener. Bailie Paton. Robert Cochran, sen. John Goudie. Andrew Fisher. Three a quorum. Works Committee. William Bow, Convener. Robert Cochran, Dep.-Con. Bailie Paton. Andrew Fisher. Three a quorum.

Chairman and Deputy-Chairman Members of both Committees er-officiis. Meeting of Trustees held on the Thursday after the first Monday of every Month, at Seven o'clock p.m.

Fire Brigade. Fire Engine Station— 4 Moss Street.

Arthur M'Naughtan, Superintendent, 4 Moss street. • James Wilson, Assistant-Superintendent, 6 Moss street. Alexander Crawford, Engineer, 11 School wynd. William Hilloch, Fireman, 21 High street John Fleming, Branchman, 3 Moss street. James Mair, Fireman, 6 Moss street. James M'Lean, Branchman, 9 School wynd. William Wylie, Fireman, 23 School wynd. Robeit Kelso, Branchman, 5 Moss street. John Griffen, Fireman, 4 Moss street. David Garven, Fireman, 3 Moss street. James Russell, Fireman, 5 Galloway street. James Frame, Fireman, 3 School wynd. — — APPENDIX. 193 POLICE COMMISSIONERS Under " The General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862," The Magistrates and Council of the Burgh. Six a quorum. And "Local Authority" under "The Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867," and " The Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1875." Police [ The Members of the Commission are the same as those of the Town Council. ] Standing Committees. PAVING, NEW BUILDINGS, STREET IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTING, WATCHING, AND FIRE ENGINES. The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis. Bailie M'Farlane (Convener), William Souden (Sub-Convener), Robert Cochran, Archibald Mackenzie, John Goudie, Andrew Fisher. Four a quorum. SANITARY, DRAINAGE, CLEANSING, AND SLAUGHTER-HOUSE. The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis. The Burgh Treasurer (Convener), Bailie Paton (Sub- Convener), Daniel Macfarlane, John Andrews, Alexander Smith, William Souden, Jame3 Clark, John Mathieson, John Goudie. Four a quorum. CARTING COMMITTEE. Bailie Paton (Convener), Bailie M'Kellar (Sub-Convener), Alexander Smith, William Souden, John Goudie. Two a quorum. PUBLIC HEALTH SUB-COMMITTEE. The Burgh Treasurer (Convener), Bailie Paton (Sub-Convener), Bailie M'Farlane, Alexander Smith, James Clark, John Goudie, William Souden. Three a quorum. FINANCE AND ASSESSMENTS. The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis. The Burgh Treasurer (Convener), Robert Cochran (Sub-Convener), Archibald Mackenzie, Daniel Macfarlane, Alexander Smith, John Mathieson, Andrew Fisher. Four a quorum. APPEALS. The whole of the Commissioners. The Burgh Treasurer (Convener), Robert Cochran (Sub-Convener). Six a quorum.

Thomas Walker, Clerk to the Commissioners and Local Authority, and Clerk of Police Court and Dean of Guild Court. Archibald T. Donald, M.B., CM., Surgeon and Medical Officer. Donald Sutherland, Superintendent of Police, Surveyor of Paving, and Inspector of Lighting and Common Lodging-Houses. William W. Kelso, Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Cleansing, and Inspector of Food and Drugs. Arthur M'Naughtan, Superintendent of Fire Brigade. John M'Luskie, Superintendent of Slaughter-House.

An Ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners to be held on the Second Monday of every Month, at Seven o'clock p.m.; and an Audited Account of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending 15th May to be laid before the Ordinary Meeting in July, yearly.

The Rates of Police Assessments for the year 1891-92 are Police Assessments. —At 6d. per £1 when rented or valued under £3; 9d. per £1 at £3 and under £5 ; and Is. per £1 at £5 and upwards. General Improvement Rate.—£d. on Landlord and fd. on Tenant. Assessment in Lieu of Petty Customs.—At 2-16ths per £1 when rented or valued under

£3 ; at 3-16ths per £1 at £3 and under £5 ; and 5-16ths per £l at £5 and upwards. The Assessment under the Public Health Act is l§d. per £ on Landlord and ljd.per £ on Tenant. When the fractional part of £1 of the assessable yearly rent or value of Lands or Premises does not amount to 10s., it is not assessed at all ; and when such fractional part amounts to or exceeds 10s., it is assessed as £1. The following Lands or Premises are assessed on one-fourth of their annual value entei'ed in the Valuation Roll, viz. : 1. All Lands or Premises used exclusively as a Canal or Basin Of a Canal, or Towing-path for the same, or as a Railway constructed under the powers of any Act of Parliament for public conveyance, excepting the Stations, Depots, and Buildings, which are assessable to the same extent as other Lands and Premises within the Police Bounds. ' 2. All the Underground Gas and Water Pipes or Underground Works of any Gas or Water Company. 3. All Woodland, Arable, Meadow, or Pasture Ground, or other Ground used for Agricultura purposes. N 194 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.—Paisley District. Abercrombie, William, banker. Heys, Henry, Barrhead. Marshall, James, Carriden Brown, Andrew, Renfrew. Heys, Z. John, Barrhead. House, Pollokshields. Brown, Robert, Underwood Houstoun, James, Kinning M'Nab, John, Howwood. Park.' Park. Myles, James, Renfrew. Clark, James, Chapel. Johnston, John, Beauchamp Orr, Robert, Crofthead, Neil- Clark, John, Gateside. House. ston. Clark, Stewart, Kilnside. King, Robert. Levernholm, , William, Barrhead. Coats, James, New York. . Poison, John, of Thornly. Coats, Thomas Glen, of Fer- Lobnitz, H. C, Renfrew. Poison, Wm., starch manu- guslie Park. Macfarlane, Hugh, banker. facturer. Cowan,' James, Rosshall. MacKean, William, Garthland Renshaw, C. B., Glenpatrick. Craig, Archibald, Gateside. Place. Richardson, G. W., of Ralston. Donald, James F., Johnstone. MacKean, James Anderson, Russell, William, Stanely place.

Dunlop, H. B., Arthurlie. Calside. Shanks, A. F , Barrhead. Dunlop, R., of Kerse, Arthurlie. M'Farlane, Graham, Beltrees. Shanks, William, Johnstone. Finlayson, A. W., Kilmalcolm. Malloch, John, The Glen, Veitch, George Seton, banker. Hamilton, George, of Black- Elderslie. Wilson, Robert, Manswraes.

land. M'Gown, John, banker. Wotherspoon , Wm. ,Maxwellton The Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff- Substitutes of Renfrewshire, and the Provost and Magistrates of Paisley, for the time being. Commissary Court. Sheriff Court-house, St. James street. Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock Forenoon. Commissary—John Cheyne. Commissary-Depute — Hugh Cowan. Clerk—J. M. Lochhead, Sheriff Clerk. Sheriff Clerk Deputes—W. Brown, and W. Brough. Office— Sheriff Court House. Ordinary Sheriff Court. Sheriff Court House, St. James Street. Sits every Tuesday during Session. Sheriff—John Cheyne. Sheriff-Substitute— Hugh Cowan. Sheriff-Clerk—Joseph M. Lochhead. Depute Sheriff-Clerks William Brown, William Brough, and James Gardner. Auditor of Accounts —William Brown. Certain Debts Recovery Court and Sheriff Small Debt Court. Sheriff Court House, St. James Street. Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock during Session. Sheriff-Clerk— Joseph M'Leod Lochhead. Depute-Clerks—William Brown, William Brough, and James Gardner. Bar Officer—Alexander M'Kechnie. Justice of the Peace Court. Court House, County buildings, Love street. Held every Friday at Eleven o'clock forenoon. Justice of Peace Clerk— John P. Fyfe. Depute-Clerk—Thomas MacRobert. Joint-Fiscals—Thomas Campbell and John Abercrombie. Depute-Fiscal—John M. Lang. Bar Officer—C. H. Johnston. Court of Quarter Sessions. Quarterly Meetings are held in the Town Hall, Renfrew, on the first Tuesdays of March, May, and August, and the last Tuesday of October. LICENSING MEETINGS held third Tuesday of April and last Tuesday of October. Sheriff Officers. Joseph Morrison, 4 Moss street, Messenger-at-Arms. C. H. Johnston, 23 School wynd. Wm. Steel, 16 Moss street. Justice of Peace Constables. Joseph Morrison, 4 Moss street. Charles H. Johnston. 23 School wynd. William Steel, 16 Moss street. Burgh, Dean of Guild, and Police Courts. Forenoon a of Guild is A Police Court is held every lawful day, at Ten o'clock ; Dean Court held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, at Twelve o'Clock Noon ; and a Burgh Court is held when necessary. Clerks to the Burgh Court — David Young and Francis Martin. Clerk to the Police and Dean of Guild Courts — Thomas Walker. Fiscal— William Walker. Moss street. Dean_of Guild Officer—Joseph Morrison, 4 _____ Burgh Officer. John M'Lauchlan. Tannahill place, Greenock road. Inspectors of Weights and Measures. County of Renfrew—William Clark, 40 Old Sneddon. Burgh of Paisley—William T. Fisher, 81 New Sneddon. . APPENDIX. 195

POST OFFICE, ST. M I R R E N STREET.

Office opens on week days for Post Office and Telegraph business from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. only, but the letter box remains open as on other days. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.

Despatches. Arrivals.

Ayr 6 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 5.50 p.m. 1 p.m., 7 p.m. 3 a.m., 4.40 p.m. 1 p.m.; 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 12 noon, 8 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 7 a.m., 7 p.m. 6 a.m., 4.40 p.m. 1 p.m., 7 p.m. 3 a.m., 10.35 a.m., 4.15 and 7.30 7 a.m., 3.30 and 7 p.m. p.m. 3, 8.40, 10.45 a.m.; 1.5. 2.45, 4.15, 12.30, 7, 11.30 a.m.; 1.30, 3.30 4.45,5.50, 8, & 9.15 p.m. 6, 7, 9, and 10 p.m. 6 a.m. 7 p.m.

Greenock and the Coast, . 6, 11.45 a.m.; 1.15, 2.45, 6.10, 5, 11 a.m.; 1, 3.30, 7, and 8.30 10.45 p.m. p.m. Ireland, North and South, .. 4.40 and 8.45 p.m. 5 am. 3, 6.30 a.m.; 1.15, 4.40, & 6 p.m. 1, 3.30, and 7 p.m 3.15,4.40, and 8 p.m. 12 noon, 7 p.m., 8 p.m. 6 a.m. 7 p.m. 6 a.m., 3.30 p.m. 1 p m., 7 p.m. 3.10.15 a.m.; 4.40 p.m. 1 p.m., 8 p.m. London and Foreign, 4.45, 5.50, 8, and 8.45 p.m. 7 a.m., 3.30 and 7 p.m. North of England, 4.45, 5.50, 8, and 8.45 p.m. 7 a.m., 7 p.m. North of Scotland, 8.45 p.m. 11.30 a.m., 7 p.m. Port- Glasgow, 2.45, 6.15, and 10.45 p.m. 1 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Renfrew, 5, 6 a.m.: 3.30 p.m. 9 a.m., 3.15 and 6.30 p.m. South of England 4.45, 5.50, 8, and 8.45 p m. 7 a.m., 7 p.m. 4.45, 5.50, 8, and 8.45 p.m. 7 a.m, 7 p.m. 6 a.m., 10.45 p.m. 7 p.m.

Sunday Mails. of letters, Despatch &c, for London, England, Foreign Countries, Glasgow, Edinburgh , Ireland, Greenock, Port Glasgow, Ayrshire, &c, 4.45 p.m. Delivery of letters to callers (from London, England, Foreign Countries, Glasgow, Edin- burgh, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, &c.) from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. at the Office. No deliveries by letter-carriers on Sundays. On Public Holidays one delivery only, at 7 a.m. Office opens on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. Receiving Offices and Pillar Boxes. Letters are collected from the Receiving Offices and Pillar Boxes at 5 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 12.30,3, 4, 6, 7, and 9 p.m. No collection on Sundays. Delivery of Letters. Town—7 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 1.45 p.m., 4 p.m., 7.20 p.m. Sunday, at Office, from 8 to 10 a m. Rural- Elderslie, Quarrelton, and HoAvwood, 6 a.m., 3.15 p.m.; Inchinnan, 6 a.m.; Linwood, 6 a.m., 4 p.m.; Meikleriggs, 6 a.m., 4 p.m.; Ralston, 6 a.m. Money Order Office. Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Money Orders issued and paid, and Savings Bank business transacted, at the Receiving Offices, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Parcel Post. Parcels are despatched to Glasgow, North and South of Scotland, at 9 a.m., 12.30 p.m. ,4 p.m.,

5.50 p.m., and 9.30 p.m ; Greenock and the Coast, 12 noon, 5.50 p.m., and 9 p.m.; England all parts, 5.50 p.m.; London, 5.50 and 8 p.m. Deliveries same as letters. Rates of Postage. On Inland Letters— Not exceeding 1 oz., Id. Exceeding 10 oz. but not exceeding 12 oz., 4d. Exceeding 1 oz. but not exceeding 2 oz., l^d. — 12 — 14 , 4£d. — 2 oz. — 4 ,, 2d. — 14 — 16 , 5d — 4 oz. — 6 „ 2£d. — 16 — 18 , 5±d. — 6 oz. — 8 „ 3d. — 18 — 20 , 6d. — 8 oz. — 10 „ 3±d. And so on, at the rate of |d. per every 2 oz. — 196 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

No Inland Letter must exceed 18 inches in length, 9 inches in breadth, and 6 inches in depth. Re-directed letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though the new postage should not be paid on the reposting the letter, it will, on delivery, be charged only the prepaid rate. Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 8 days after publication, are charged book postage. Parcel Post.

1. In order that a packet may go by Parcel Post, it must be tendered at a Post Office for transmission as a parcel. The words " Parcel Post " should be written or printed on the left- hand side, immediately above the address. 2. The Rates of Postage are, for a parcel—Not exceeding 1 lb. in weight, 3d.; every additional 1 lb., lgd. No Parcel can be sent exceeding 11 lbs. in weight. 3. The dimensions allowed for an Inland Postal Parcel are— Greatest length, 3 ft. 6 in.; greatest length and girth combined, 6 ft. For example—A Parcel measuring 3 ft. 6 in. in length ft. may measure as much as 2 6 in. in girth. A shorter Parcel may be thicker ; thus, if it mea- sure no more than 3 ft. in length, it may measure as much as 3 ft. in girth— i.e., round its thickest part. 4. The full postage must be prepaid, by means of ordinary postage stamps, which must be affixed by the sender. 5. Parcels must not be posted in a letter-box, but must be handed over the counter of a Post Office to the proper officer, by whom the size, weight, and postage of each parcel will be tested before it is accepted. Any packet or parcel marked " Parcel Post," and posted contrary to this regulation, will, unless admissible and fully prepaid at the letter or book post rate, be charged on delivery with a fine of Id. in addition to any deficient postage at the parcel rate. Prohibited Parcels.

6. Parcels bearing or containing writing or marks of an offensive or indecent character; or containing gunpowder, cartridges, lucifer matches, or other combustible material, live animals, offensive or filthy matter, or any substance likely to cause injury to other parcels, or to the Officers of the Post Office, may not be sent through the posf. 7. Parcels may not contain any letter or packet intended for delivery at an address other than that borne by the parcel itself. Parcels requiring Special Precautions.

8. Parcels containing ripe fruit or eggs, fish, meat, or other animal matter ; or knives and other sharp instruments ; can only be sent if so packed as to prevent all risk of injury to other parcels. Liquid matter must be sent in bottles, cases, or cans securely stoppered, and botfcles and other glass articles must be so packed as to be secure from breakage. Parcels addressed to a Post Office to be called for.

9. Parcels may be addressed to and obtained at Post Offices under the same regulations generally, as letters. 10. Parcels addressed to a Post Office to be called for will be kept (unless containing perish- able articles) for three weeks. After they have remained in the office one clear day, they will be charged Id. a day for demurrage until called for.

Regulations as to Inland Registration, and as to Compensation for the Loss or Damage of Inland Registered Postal Packets (including Parcels) and Inland Parcels. Compensation for the Loss ok Damage of Inland Parcels.

1. The Postmaster General is not legally liable to make good any claim arising out of the conveyance of a parcel sent by post, but he will accept liability under certain conditions.

2. If the parcel is registered, compensation will be given under the rules and regulations con- tained in full under the heading of " Registration and Compensation."

3. If the parcel is not registered, the Postmaster General will accept liability up to £2, with- out payment of any fee beyond the postage, provided that—

(1.) The parcel is posted in the manner Prescribed for the posting of parcels by the regula- tions for the time being, and the postage prepaid. (2.) A certificate of posting is obtained from the officer receiving the parcel. This certifi- cate must be filled up by the sender, and handed to the officer of the Post Office, who will sign and return it to him. (3.) The contents of the parcel are securely packed, and enclosed in a reasonably strong case, wrapper, or cover, securely fastened, and of a nature calculated to preserve them from loss or damage in the post. 4. No compensation either for loss or damage will be given in respect of

(1.) A parcel containing anything which, according to the regulations for the time being, may not be sent by the Inland Parcel Post. (2.) A parcel containing money. (3.) A parcel containing a watch or jewellery, unless registered by the sender. —

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5. No compensation will be given in respect of damage to (1.) A parcel containing eggs, soft fruit, or any liquid or semi-liquid. (2.) A parcel containing any article of exceptionally fragile character, or any other article which, from its nature, cannot with reasonable safety be sent by post. (3.) A parcel containing any perishable article, where the damage arises from natural decay, and the parcel is delivered without undue delay. But in all such cases compensation will be given in respect of the loss of the parcel, or of any article contained therein. 6. In other respects the general conditions and regulations & ntained in paragraphs 10 to 23 under the heading of •' Registration and Compensation " apply also to compensation in the case of ordinary inland parcels. 7. The new system of compensation up to £2 for ordinary inland parcels does not apply to foreign and colonial parcels. The rules as regards compensation for loss or damage of these parcels, which are set forth on pages 376-77 of the Post Office Guide, remain unaltered,

Inland Registration.

1. The fee for registering any Postal Packet (parcels included) passing by post between any two places in the United Kingdom is twopence, aud this registration fee and the postage must be prepaid, by means of postage stamps upon the cover, except on official letters for Government Offices in London, Dublin, or Edinburgh, which may be registered on prepayment, in stamps, of the registration fee only. 2. No article addressed to initials or to a fictitious name can be registered, unless it be ad- dressed to the care of a person or firm. 3. Every article presented for registration must be enclosed in a strong cover, securely fastened. 4. Every article to be registered must be given to an agent of the Post Office, and a receipt obtained for it ; and it must on no account be dropped into a letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, an article marked "Registered" be dropped into a letter-box it will, if directed to any place in the United Kingdom, be liable to a registration fee of 8d. (less any amount prepaid for registration), instead of the ordinary fee of 2d. " 5. Jtvery article presented for registration should be marked Registered, ' and with the amount of the fee proper to the value up to which the sender desires to secure compensation, thus: ' ; Registered, 2d.; Registered, 3d." (see regulations as to Registration and Compensation). 6. The latest time for posting registered articles on payment of the ordinary fee is usually half-an-hour before the closing of the letter-box, or, in the case of parcels, half-an-hour before the latest time for posting ordinary parcels ; but at all Provincial Head Offices and at the Chief Offices in Edinburgh and Dublin, articles bearing a late fee of 4d., in addition to the ordinary registration fee, may be registered at any time within the half-hour referred to, if the office is open to the public. 7. When several postal packets are sent by the same person for registration, they should be accompanied with a list (in duplicate) of the addresses ; one list to be retained at the Post Office, and the other, when signed, to be returned to the bearer. 8. The loss of a registered article (as it can be traced through its whole course) is a rare occur- rence. Nevertheless, large sums of money or other articles of great value should not be sent through the post, even if registered; as the machinery of the Department is not arranged with a view to such transmission. If sent unregistered, valuable articles are exposed to risk ; conse- quently, inland postal packets which contain coin, watches, or jewellery, and also all inland postal packets on the cover of which the word "Registered," or any word or phrase to that effect, is written or impressed, if posted without registration, are subjected to compulsory registration, and are charged on delivery with a fee of eightpence in addition to the ordinary postage. If they cannot be registered in time to be forwarded by the mail for which they are posted, they are detained for the next despatch. 9. The compulsory registration referred ti in paragraphs 4 and S gives no title to compensa- tion (see regulations as to Registration and Compensation).

10. No Town Postman is allowed to take a postal packet to be registered ; but Rural Postmen will take postal packets for registration on their outward and inward walks, whenever it is practicable for them to do so. Acknowledgment of Delivery op Registered Postal Packets. 11. The sender of an inland registered letter, parcel, or other registered postal packet, may obtain an acknowledgment of its due delivery to the addressee by paying in advance, at the time of posting, a fee of 2d in addition to the postage and registration fee. The sender must enter in the form provided for the purpose both his own name and address and the name and address of the person to whom the packet is sent, and he must also affix a stamp of the value of 2d. in payment of the fee. 12. If an application for this form is made at a small office at which the forms are not kept in stock, or to a Rural Postman, the fee of 2d. should be paid in money or stamps, and a memo- randum furnished giviug the name and address of the sender of the packet. The proper form will then be subsequently made out by an officer of the Department, and forwarded with the packet to its destination. — — —

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Registration av^d Compensation.

1. The Postmaster General will (not in consequence of any legal liability, but voluntarily, and as an act of grace), subject to the rules hereinafter mentioned, give compensation up to a maximum limit of £25 for the loss and damage of Inland Registered Postal Packets of all kinds upon prepayment of a fee in addition to the postage. This fee either consists of or includes in each case the ordinary registration fee of 2d.; and the scale of fees and the respective limits of

compensation are as follow : Fee. Limit of Compensation. 2d., £5. 3d., £10. 4d, £15. 5d., £20. 6d., £25, RULES. Posting and Packing.

2. The postal packet must be posted in accordance with the rules for the time being in force with respect to the posting of inland registered postal packets, and a certificate of posting, bearing thereon an acknowledgment that the fee for registration and compensation has been paid, must be obtained. This certificate will be filled up and signed by the officer of the post office receiving the postal packet.

3. The contents of the postal packet must be securely packed and enclosed in a reasonably strong case, wrapper, or cover, securely fastened, and of a nature calculated to preserve the contents from loss or damage in the post, and if it be desired to secure compensation for damage to a postal packet (other than a parcel), such postal packet must bear the words, " Fragile, with Care." These words should appear on the face of the cover above the address. 4. The packet must be marked "Registered," and with the amount of the fee proper to the

value up to which the sender desires to secure compensation, thus : Registered, 2d.; Registered, 3d.; and so on.

5. The registered Parcel Post will be available for watches and jewellery, which it has hitherto been necessary to exclude from compensation if sent by the Parcel Post. Money may also be sent in a registered parcel, but no compensaiion will be given in respect of the loss or damage of such parcel or of any of its contents.

Book Postage.

Printed Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Reviews, Ac, whether British, Foreign, or Colonial, may be forwarded by post between places in the United Kingdom (made up in the same manner as newspapers), if prepaid in stamps, at the following rates :

, Id.; additional oz. No Under 2 oz , ^d.; under 4 oz under 8 oz., 2d.; and £d. for every 2 parcel to exceed ISinches anyway,butmay contain anynumber of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, and any quantity of Paper, Vellum, or Parchment, and may be either printed, written, or plain. Books, if prepaid in stamps, are also forwarded by packet, if unwritten on inside or in the cover, at the rate of £d. for every 2 oz., to Canada, United States of America, and the Continent.

Receiving Offices. Pillar Boxes. 29 Wellmeadow. Neilston road. County place. Ralston square. 44 Causeyside. Broomlands street. Barracks. Station. 19 Glen street. 21 Gauze street. Blackhall. Storie street. "Telegraph Business" (for transmission of Mes- Cartvale. Craw road. sages only) transacted at Wellmeadow street, Niddry street. Potterhill. Caledonia stieet, and Stock street. Gateside. Seedhill road Mossvale, St. James street.

Money Orders, For sums not exceeding £1, 2d. „ exceeding £1 and not exceeding £2, 3d. £2 „ £4, 4d. £4 „ £7 5d.

*, „ £7 „ £10, 6d. Above which sum no orders are granted. ——— — — APPENDIX. 199

Postal Orders.

Postal Orders for certain fixed sums, from Is. up to £1, are issued at all Post Offices in the United Kingdom at which Money Order business is transacted, and at Malta and Gibraltar. The following are the Amounts for which Postal Orders are issued, and the Poundage payable on each Order : Amount of Order. Poundage. Is., Is. 6d., ;.One Halfpenny. 2s., 2s. 6d., 3s., 3s. 6d., 4s., 43. 6d., 5s, 7s. 6d., 10s., 10s. 6d., One Penny. 15s., 20s One Penny Halfpenny. Broken Amounts, not exceeding 5d. in value, may be made up by affixing Postage Stamps to the back of any one Postal Order. Money Orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Savings Bank and Government

Life Insurance Annuity business transacted during same hours ; and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. On Sundays and Public Holidays no business of this description is done. Telegraph Money Orders. Rate op Commission, viz.; For sums not exceeding £1, 0s. 4d. Not exceeding £2, 0s. 6d. „ £4 0s. 8d. £7, Os.lOd. £10, Is. Od. In addition, a charge at the ordinary Inland Rate must be made for the Telegram authorising payment at the Office of Payment, andfor the repetition thereof, the minimum being 9d.

PUBLIC OFFICES &c. Abbey Poor Rates, 98 High street—Finlay Kerr, collector. Chamberlain's Office, Municipal buildings—Robert Thomson, chamberlain. Clerk of County Council for Renfrewshire—Ja. Caldwell, writer, County Buildings, St. James st. County Treasurer Do. do. do. Collector of County Assessments Do. do. do. Gas Commissioners, Municipal buildings—Robert Thomson, treasurer. Inland Revenue, 97 High street—J. A Tannahill, supervisor. Inspector of Factories—G. Sedgwick. 3d Garturk street, Govanhill, Glasgow. of Buildings, Justice Peace, County Love street—J. P. Fyfe, clerk ; Thomas MacRobert, deputy- clerk at Paisley. Local Authority of the County of Renfrew—Ja. Caldwell, writer, County Buildings, St. James street, clerk Master of Works' Office. Municipal buildings—Robert Sharp. Medical Officer for Renfrewshire—Dr. A. Campbell Mimro, County Buildings, St. James street Police Office (Burgh), Municipal buildings—Donald Sutherland, superintendent. Police Office (County) County Buildings, Love street—Charles Harding, chief constable. Post Office, St. Mirren street—J. Macmaster, postmaster. Procurator-Fiscal (Burgh), Municipal buildings—Wm. Walker. Procurator-Fiscal (County), Court Buildings, St. James Street—George Hart. Procurator-Fiscal (J.P.), County Buildings, Love street—Thomas Campbell; assistants J. Miller and J. Abercrombie. Registrar's Office, 14 Gilmour street—Hugh Allison, registrar 4th Battalion A. & S. Highlanders, Barracks, Williamsburgh—Adjutant, Major J. S. Napier. Sanitary Inspector's Office, Municipal buildings—William W. Kelso. Sanitary Inspectors for Renfrewshire— First or Upper Ward, I. James Little ; Second or Lower Ward, James Murray—County buildings, St. James street. School Board Clerk School Board Treasurer's Office; 5 County place—John Anderson. School Board Inspector's Office, 5 County place—James H. Taylor. Sheriff Court-Houses, St. James street. Joseph M'Leod Lochhead, Sheriff-clerk; Wm. Brown William Brough, and James Gardner, deputy-clerks. Stamps, 4 Causeyside—John 0. Alexander. Taxes—Burgh Poor, 8 New Sneddon—John Robertson, collector. „ Police, Municipal buildings—Robert Thomson, treasurer and collector. „ Water. Municipal buildings—Robert Thomson, treasurer and collector. „ Road, Municipal buildings—Robert Thomson, treasurer and collector. „ Income—George Davies, surveyor, 97 High street. „ Income—John 0. Alexander, sub-collector, 4 Causeyside. Town Clerks' Office, Municipal buildings—David Young and Francis Martin, joint clerks. 200 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Tramways and Omnibus Traffic. PAISLEY TRAMWAYS. East End to Storie street, Id.; Greenlaw drive to Castle street, Id.; Moss street to Thomas street, Id.; Full Journey, 2d.

Leave East Toll every 10 minutes from 8.20 a.m. till 10.20 p.m.; Saturdays till 11 p.m. Leave Thomas Street every 10 minutes from 8.50 a.m. till 10.30 p.m.; Saturdays till 11.30 p.m.

COLINSLEE 'BUS—Fake, Id. Leave County Place—8.20, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5 a.m.; 12.5, 1.5, 2.5,3.5,4.5,5.5, 6.5,7.5, and 8.5 p.m- Leave Colinslee—8.40, 9.45, 10.30, 11.30 a.m.; 12.30, 1 30, 2.45, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, and 8.80 p.m., and every half-hour on Saturdays after 3 p.m.

Paisley and Glasgow (on Sundays only), at short intervals between 9.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. Renfrew and Govan (on Sundays only).—From Paisley, 10.15 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. From Govan, 11.30 a.m. and 6.15 p m. Bakehead (Daily, except Sundays).—Bell's 'Bus—From Gilmour street, Paisley, at 10, 11.30 a.m.; 12, 3, 4, 5, 6.30, and 7 p.m.; Saturdays only— 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 10.30 p.m. From Barrhead, 9, 10.30, 11 a.m.; 2, 3, 4, 5.30, and 6 p.m.; Saturdays only— 1, 7, 8, 9, 9.30 p.m. The 11.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. from Paisley, and the 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. from Barrhead, call at Hurlet. Bannerman's 'Bus—From Gilmour street, Paisley at 10 a.m., 12 noon, and 4 and 7 p.m. From Barrhead at 9 and 11 a.m. and 3 ami 6 p.m. Also, at short intervals on Saturdays.

Caledonian Railway. - Chairman— J. C. Bolton. | Secretary John Blackburn. General Manager—James Thompson. Stationmaster— Stewart M'Cowatt.

General Goods Manager—Archibald Hillhouse. ' Carting Agents— Caledonian Co.—D. Orr. Goods Superintendent at Greenlaw Station -William Caldwell. Goods Superintendent at St. James Station— William Noble. Goods Superintendent at Underwood Depot—William Noble,

Glasgow and Paisley Joint Lines. County Place. Manager and Secretary—R. G. Waddell. Stationmaster— Stewart M'Cowatt. Goods Superintendent—-William Caldwell. Carting Agents— R. Grierson & Co.

Paisley and Renfrew Railway. Trains run between Paisley and Renfrew every hour. Station—Renfrew Road. Stationmaster—Robert Sharp.

Abercorn Station. Goods Agent— Robert Sharp. Glasgow and South -Western Railway. Goods Supt. at Greenlaw Station, Paisley- General Manager and Secretary—John Morton William Caldwell. Goods Manager—R. M. Sharp. Stationmaster— Stewart M'Cowatt. General Superintendent of Line — D. Cooper. Carting Agents— G. & S.-W. Railway Co.

Canal Line.

Superintendent of the Line—-David Cooper. i Goods Agent—William Auchterlonie. Engineer—William Melville, C.E. Passenger Agent—George Hay. Carting Agents— G. & S.-W. Railway Co.

North British Railway. Chairman—Marquis of Tweedale. Goods Supt. at Paisley—William Chisholm. General Manager—John Conacher. Carting Agents —Cowan and Co., Canal Station General Goods Manager—D. M'Dougall. and County Square (entrance off Moss Secretary—John Cathels. street). APPENDIX. 201 CARRIERS' QUARTERS. All Parts of the World,.. .Cowan & Co., Canal Goods Station—R. M'Lean, agent for Paisley Do. Caledonian Railway Co., Daniel Orr, agent, Greenlaw ; William Noble, agent, St. James Station and Underwood Depot; Stewart M-Cowatt, Gilmour street. Do., Glasgow and South-Western Railway Co., Greenlaw Station—W. Caldwell, agent for Paisley; Canal Station—W. Auchterlonie, agent for Paisley; Abercorn Station—Robert Sharp, agent

for Paisley ; St> wart M'Cowatt Gilmour street. Do. North British Railway Co.—W. Chisholm, superintendent at Paisley. Glasgow, Thomas Duncan, at 12 Causeyside—Daily, about 11 a.m. Do., Henry M'Minigle. 6 Canal street—Daily, at 10 a.m. Do., John Brown, 20 Mill street—Daily, at 10 and 11 a.m. Do., Robert Lockie, 91 Causeyside — Daily, about 8 a.m. Do., George Macadam, SI King street — Daily, about 8 a.m. Do., M'Nair & Co., 13 Thread St. — Daily, 9, 11, and 12 a.m.; Sat., 9 only. Do., J. M'Donald, East Buchanan street, calls at G. Anderson's, 47 Moss street. Daily, about 9, 11. and 12 a.m. Barrhead and Neilston, J. M'Callum, 91 Causeyside—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, about 3 p.m. Johnstone William Currie, 91 Causeyside — Daily, at 3.30 p.m., calls at G. Anderson's, 47 Moss street. Beith, Fulton Gibson, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside—Tuesdays and Fridays, about 1 p.m Dalry, George Crawford, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside— Tuesdays and Fridays, about 8 p.m. Howwood and Beith Robert Gray, 91 Causeyside—Wednesdaysand Fridays at 2 o'clock. Kilbarchan, John Currie, 91 Causeyside — Daily (except Saturdays), about 6 p.m. Lochwinnoch, Thomas Craig, at James Jack's, grocer, Cross — Wednesdaysand Saturdays, about 2 p.m. Nitshill, Baerhead, and) Patrick Crilly, at E. O. Crawford's, 16 Gilmour street—Tuesdays, Neilston, .) Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 12 noon.

Paisley Burns Club. Instituted 1805. Chairman—Alexander Mackenzie. Vice-Chairman—William Gardner. Treasurer and Secretary—James E. Campbell, County place. Office-bearers elected first Thursday in February annually.

Paisley Tannaiiill Club. Chairman—James Jack, Treasurer—William Baird. ^ecr^ory—Alexander Pollock. Election of Office-bearers 3rd of June, annually. PAISLEY RACE COMMITTEE. Chairman—Ex-Bailie Smith. Robert Henderson, ex-Bailie Andrews, Bailie M'Kellar, Councillor Goudie, James Giffen, and George Fisher. Secretary and Treasurer—George Fisher, Lylesland terrace. Stewards and Officials for 1892. Stewards. His Grace the Duke of Montrose, K.T. James Wallace, Esq. of Braehead Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart, Bart., Lord Thomas Glen Arthur, Esq., Ayr. Lieutenant of Renfrewshire Frank Wotherspoon, Esq., Maxwelton house Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M. P., of Blythswood Andrew Coats, Esq,, Ferguslie M. Hugh Shaw-Stewart, Esq. M.P., of Carnock Richard M'Farlane, Esq., Port-Dundas William Dunn, Esq., M.P. D. H. Gibb, Esq., Ayr William Stevenson, Esq. of Househill Richard Niven, Esq. Ayr John Craig, Esq., Edinburgh William Birkmyre, Esq., Kilmalcolm Ex-Provost Cochran Charles J. Cunningham, Esq., Kelso Ex-Bailie James Caldwell, of Craigielea Major M'Kerrell, of Hillhouse

Officials. Judge, Ilandicapper, and Clerk of Scales—Mr. Robert I' Anson, Epsom. Clerk of the Course and Stakeholder — Mr. Miles I'Anson, Malton, Yorkshire. Starter—Mr. William M. I'Anson, Epsom. Auctioneer—Mr. Wm. Law, Paisley. .,

202 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

District of Paisley — Hugh Allison, Registrar, 14 Gilmour street.

Office Hours—10 till 3 Daily, unless Saturday, when the Office closes at 1 o'clock. Open also on the evenings of Monday and Thursday from 6 till 8. Fee for Certificate of Birth, Marriage, or Death—if ordered at Registration, 2s. Id.; if after- wards, 3s. Id. Fee for a Particular Search, Is.; General Search, 2s. Fee for Extract of Death under the Friendly Society Act—if form filled up hy Applicant, Is.; if filled up hy Registrar, Is. 3d A Birth must he Registered within Twenty-One Days. A Marriage within Three Days after solemnization. A Death within Eight Days, but previous to interment.

The Fee for Publication of Marriage is 2s. 6d. for Parties residing within the Registration District. Eight Clear Days' Notice must be given previous to the date of marriage.

FEES FOR PROCLAMATION OF BANNS. PARISH CHURCHES.

For Two or Three Sundays, 2s 6d | For One Sunday only, 10s 6d Where the Parties reside in any two of the Parishes within the Registration District of Paisley, only One Fee is charged for one day proclamations. LIST OF PARISHES With the Streets embraced in each (alphabetically arranged), and the Names and Addresses of the Session Clerks, who take in Proclamations of Marriage for their respective Parishes. Abbey Parish, Within the Burgh,

Includes— Abbey street Crofts (north,south,easr,&west) King street (Saucel) Abbey terrace Crow road (south side only) Ladyburn Abbey close Calside road (west side, to Lawn street Abercorn street Haircraigs cot.) Laighpark Ardgowan street (Blackhall) Garthland place Lonend Auchintorlie rd. (from Clark's Garthland lane Mill street (to Seedhills) court to Hawkhead road) Garthland street Millar street Blackhall Gateside Netherhill Blackhall buildings Gallowhill Niddry street- Bridge street (north) Gauze street Renfrew street Buchanan street (east) Glasgow road (both sides to Renfrew road (to Potter-row or Cart street Halfway-house and Hagg's village) Cameron street road) Sandyford Christie street Glebe street Silk street. Chapelhill Greenlaw Saucel Cochran street Hawthorn buildings Thread street Cotton street Incle street William sburgh

Outline of the Landward Part of the Abbey Parish. From Halfway-House to , Henderton, Crookston, Hawkhead Pleasure Grounds to South Lodge, and from thence along the Barrhead Road to Crosstobs, from thence to Brownside, Stanley Muir, and from thence to Bent Bridge, Bentston, and Hartfield, from thence to Glen- patrick Burn, along the east side of this burn to the Distillery, from thence to Foxbar and Lounsdale, and on to a point on Chain road where the Canal Railway crosses said road; then along the south side of the Railway to Crow road, along the centre of this road to Calside road, from thence to Haircraigs cottage, and from thence in aline south of Falside place to Thornly Park, then to Barterholm bridge, to Hunterhill, Chapelhill, Blackhall, to Saucel and to Espedair Burn bridge, corner of Gordon's lane. Then again starting at Halfway-House, in a line north of Hillington terrace to North Hilling- ton, Rylees, Old Hall, and the Arkles'ons, to Sandyford, to Abbot's Burn, to Moss toll bar, from thence to Moss plantation, from thence in a line to Blackstone house, from thence to East Candren, to Craigielea.

Session Clerk — George Beveridge, 2 Mansfield place. APPENDIX. 203

High Parish Includes —

Argyle street Castle street (east side) New street (No. 45) Barclay street Churchhill (west side) Oakshaw (Nos. 12-14) Barr street George street (Nos. 10— 50, Orr square (east side) Calside (west of Maryfield and 117—162) Sir Michael street villa) High street (Nos. 28—55, and Storie street Camphill 81—86) West Buchanan street Canal street (Nos. 11—83) Lady lane Wellmeadow street (Nos.l— 25) Castlehead Session Clerk— J. G.Thomson (ofNeilson School)—house, Strattonville, Meikleriggs Proclamations may be left with Robert Arthur, Church-Officer, 14 Oakshaw street.

Middle Parish Includes— Caledonia street (Nos. 1 to 25 Hunter street Quay lane (south side only) and 51 to 56) Love street (Nos. 1 to 7 and 71 Race course and roads Churchhill (east side only) to 75 inclusive) St. James place Clark street Macdowall street St. James street (Nos. 1 to 8 County square and place Macfarlane street and 20 to 37 inclusive) Dyers' wynd Maxwell street School wynd Galloway street Meeting-house lane Back Sneddon (Nos. 1 to 12 Gilmour street Middle lane (Nos. 1 to 7 in- and 60 to 69 inclusive) Glen lane clusive) New Sneddon (Nos. 1 to 10 Glen street (Nos. 1 to 17 inclu- Moncrieff street (Nos. 6 to 10 and 89 to 97 inclusive) sive) inclusive) Old Sneddon Greenhill road Moss street Stoney brae (east side only) Greenock road (to the Toll, Murray street Underwood road (north sid9 west side only) Oakshaw street (from School only) High street (Nos. 5 to 27 and wynd to Stoney brae) Westmarch. 87 to 109 inclusive) Pattison street Session Cleric — William Peattie, 2 Gilmour street—house Dunedin, Meikleriggs

Low Parish (St. George's) Includes— Bladda Espedair street (east side) Seedhill Bladda lane (north side) George street (Nos. 1 to 8 and Seedhill road (to Nursery gate) Bridge street (west of Abbey 166 to 170) Shuttle street bridge) George place South Campbell street (east of Brown's lane Gordon's lane Espedair street) Burn row High street (Nos. 1 to 4) Stevenson street Calside (west side) Johnston street Stirling street Calside place (east of and in- Laigh Kirk lane Stow street cluding Maryfield villa) Marshall's lane Stow place (east side, 1 to 4) Canal street (Nos. 1 to 10 and New street (No. 45 excepted) St. Mirren street (except Na- 84 to 91) Orchard street tional Bank) Causeyside (except Nos. 56, Prussia street Wardrop street 57, 58, 59) Saucel (Nos. 1, 13, and 14) Water brae. Forbes place Session Clerk—Alexander Mur doch, B.A., Neilson Institution—house, Gallowlea, Meikleriggs.

Martyrs' Parish Includes — Broomlands George street (Nos. 50 to 116) Neil street Campbell street (west) John street Newton street Carbrook street King street Queen street Castle street (Nos. 20 to 35) Knox street Kalston square Chain road (east side as far Lonewells (Nos. 1 to 23) Sandholes as Canal Railway bridge) Maxwellton Thomas street East lane (Ferguslie) Maxwellton street West lane (Ferguslie) Ferguslie Mid lane (Ferguslie) West street Ferguslie walk Millarston William street Session Clerk — Archibald Fairlie, North Public School—house, Endrickdale, Meikleriggs. 204 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

St. Columba Parish Includes — High street (Nos. 56 to 80) Orr square (west side only) Underwood road (south side Well street (east side only) St. James street (Nos. 9 to 19) only) Oakshaw (from Stoney brae Stoney brae (west side only) Wellmeadow street (27 to 43) and Orr square westward) West brae Session Clerk and Secretary—Thomas Gray, 12 Well street. South Parish Includes— Annfleld place Falside Neilston street Barterholm Gladstone terrace Neilston road Bute place Glendale place Orr street Calside (east side only) Glenview Potterhill Carriagehill Glenview terrace Prospect Hill 56, 57, 58, and 59 Causeyside Great Hamilton street Richmond place Carriagehill drive Greenside Rosebery place Carriagehill Village Hillview Rowan street Colinslee Haircraigs Cottage Smith street Colinslee place Janefield place South Campbell street Dovesland Kilncroft lane South park Duke street Lylesland Stock street Earl Grey place Lylesland terrace Stonefield Espedair st. (ex. ea*t side from Mansfield place Sunnyside Causeyside to So. Campbell st. Mary street Thrushcraig Fairhill Neilson street Union street Session Clerk—Hugh M'Kenzie, 88 Causeyside street. North Parish Includes — Abingdon place Greenock road (north side only) road to March burn Albert street to the Toll North street Albion street Love street (Nos. 8 to 70 in- Quay lane (Nos. 1 and 2 Bellfield place clusive) north side) Blacklawlane Lowndes's lane Russell street Caledonia street (Nos. 26 to 50 Moncrieff street (Nos. 1 to 4 Springbank road inclusive) inclusive) Smith's lane Carlile place and lane Minerva place Sneddon, New (Nos. 11 to 88 Cart lane Middle lane (Nos. 9 to 12 inclusive) Cleopatra buildings inclusive) Sneddon, Back (Nos. 13 to 59 Cl}"deview terrace Mossvale street inclusive) Glen street (Nos. 19 to 35 in- Mossvale lane Victoria street clusive) Nethercommon and Inchinnan Wallace street Session Clerk — Daniel M'AUister, 29 Glen street. BURYING GROUNDS, GRAVE DIGGERS, &C. Abbey Church.—Henry M'Pherson, superintendent of Abbey Burying Ground, 33 Gauze street. Abbey Close United Presbyterian Church.—James Grant, 23 Abbey street Canal Street United Presbyterian Church.—John Muir, 10 Lady lane, superintendent of Burying Ground. Cemetery, 58 Broomlands. — John Murray, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery Burying Grounds, 58 Broomlands. Gaelic Church.—Malcolm Robertson, 21 New Smithhills. Hawkhead Cemetery, Hawkhead Road.—Superintendent — James Walker, Cemetery lodge. High Church.—Robert Arthur, 1 4 Oakshaw street. Martyrs' Church, 50 Broomlands.—Now united to Cemetery Grounds. Apply to John Murray, superintendent, 58 Broomlands. Oakshaw Street United Presbyterian Church.—William Arnot, 4 Meeting-house lane. Oakshaw Street Free (late R.P.) Church.—Robert Cochran, 13 Sandholes. Thread Street United Presbyterian Church.—James Dalziel, superintendent of Burying Ground, 32 Thread street. South Church.—Alexander Weatherston, 2 Alexandria place, Calside. Fairs. Third Thursday of February and May, and second Thursday of August and November Markets—Every Thursday. Annual Holidays in lieu of Fast Days. Third Monday of April and third Friday of September. APPENDIX. 205 BANKS. Bank of Scotland. Commercial Bank of Scotland Instituted 1695. Limited. Instituted 1810, and Incorporated by Royal ST. MIRREN STREET. Charter. Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturday from 102 HIGH STREET (CROSS). 10 till 12. Agent—James Ross. Agent— George Seton Veitch. Accountant - Walter S. Nicol. The Bank negotiates Bills and grants Letters Teller—Thos. Ritchie. of Credit on all the principal towns in Scotland. Clerks—C. E. Notman and H. O. Boyle. England, and Ireland. Draws on its branch Draws on London Branch, 62 Lombard

; in London ; Smith, Payne, & Smiths; Coutts & Street London and Westminster Bank Co.; and the Bank of England; and on the (Limited), and Coutts & Co., London. Nego-

Colonies and Foreign Countries ; also issues tiates Bills on every place in Great Britain Circular Notes of £5, £10, and £20 each, free and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker. of charge, for the use of travellers and others Issues Circular Notes ; grants Drafts or Letters in all parts of the world. of Credit on all the principal towns in England, Scotland, Ireland, the Colonies, and elsewhere Head Office—Bank Street, Edinburgh. abroad. London Office—Lothburt, E.C. Head Office— George Street, Edinburgh. National Bank of Scotland Royal Bank of Scotland. Limited. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1727. Instituted 21st March, 1825, and Incorporated ST. MIRREN STREET. by Royal Charter. OF HIGH STREET Agent— Wm. Dickson. CORNER AND ST MIRREN STREET. Accountant— Geo. Crichton. Teller— Peter Dick. A gent—Donald Maclean. Clerks—Wm. F. Donaldson, Thomas Robb, A ccountant—David Watson. and James Buchanan. Teller— William Smith. Draws on their branch in London; also on Clerks— James Renfrew, John Kerr, George the Bank of England, and Messrs. Coutts & Co., R. Malloch, and William M. M'Lean London ; and all the principal towns in Scot- Draws on London Office, and on Glyn, land, England, Ireland. and The Royal Bank Mills, & Co., Coutts is, Co., and the Union of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place Bank of London ; J. & J. Stuart & Co., where there is a Bank, and effects payments in New York ; and all the principal towns in the United States, British America, Australia, Scotland, England, Ireland, and the Colonies. New Zealand, and other British Colonies, and The National Bank of Scotland issues Foreign also in the East Indies. Circular Notes, for the Credits and Circular Notes, available in all use of travellers on the Continent, are issued parts of the world, and negotiates Bills in by the Bank. every place in Scotland, England, Ireland, and Head Office -St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. abroad, where there is a Bank or Banker. London Office—123 Bishopsgate St., Within. Head Office —42 St. Andrew's Sq., Edinburgh London Office— ol Nicholas Lane, E.C. Governor—The Most Honourable the Marquis British Linen Company Bank. of Lothian, K.T. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746. Union Bank of Scotland Limited. 17 GILMOUR STREET. Instituted 1829, and Incorporated unaer Act of Parliament. Joint-Agents —Hugh Macfarlane and Hugh Macfarlane, jun. 3 GILMOUR STREET. Accountant—Alexander Gardner. Agent — John Elliot Murray. Accountant- George Duff. Teller —Andrew Paterson. Tellers—Wm. Mann and Robt. Pitblado. Caldwell, Clerks— R. D. John Burnett, and Clerks—Wm. Riddle, J no. M "Arthur, and John Eraser. Geo. K. Millar. The Company issue Drafts on their own Offices, Draws on their London Office, also on the the Bank of England, and on the principal towns Bank of England, Messrs. Glyn & Co., and in Scotland, England, and Ireland. They grant Coutts & Co., London ; and on all the principal Letters of Credit on the Colonies and other towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Foreign Countries, and negotiate Bills payable Grants Drafts payable in Australia, New Zea- in any place where there is a Banker. They land, Canada, and New York. Negotiates Bills also issue Circular Notes, free of charge, for on all towns in Great Britain and Ireland where the use of travellers on the Continent of Europe there is a Bank. abroad. and elsewhere Head Offices— Ingram Street, Glasgow, and Head Office— St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. George Street, Edinburgh. London Office—41 Lombard Street, E.C. London Office—62 Cornhill. ; 206 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

The Clydesdale Bank Limited. Draws on their own Branch in London, and Instituted 1838. on the London and Westminster Bank, London; and negotiates Bills and grants Letters of 7 HIGH STREET (CROSS). Credit on the principal towns in Scotland, Eng Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from land, and Ireland ; the Merchants' Bank of 10 till 12. Canada, Montreal, and their Branches ; on the Agent—Robert Russell. Bank of British North America, Canada, Nova Accountant—James Mackersie. Scotia, New Brunswick, and Vancouver Island; Clerks—James Carrick, William Brown, also on the Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, and James Christie. Sydney, Auckland, and other branches. The Savings Bank of Paisley. Instituted May, 1838. Certified under the Act of 1863. Office—107 High Street. Chairman—William Lang. Deputy-Chairman—John Wilson. Treasurer—John E. Murray. Actuary—John M'Gown. Auditor—Matthew Muir. Committee of Management. Stewart Clark. James Caldwell. Wm. Shanks, John- James Clark, Chapel. John Fullerton. stone. John Poison. Thos. Glen Coats. Peter Jack. John Ronald. Francis Martin. James Gardner. Thomas Rowat. John Wilson. James Murray. John Logan. J. Parlane, printer. George H. Coats. John Young. William Bow. Alex. Gardner. Hugh H. Smiley. Robt. A. Ronald. The Bank is open for receiving and paying every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturday evenings from 6 till 9 for receiving only. Bank Holidays. New Year's Day, Good Friday, Christmas, first Monday in May, and first Monday in August. Bills falling due on Good Friday and Christmas are payable the day before, those on New Year's Day and first Mondays of May and August are payable on the next lawful day. Upon Fast Days and Local Holidays, other than the above, the Bank offices are open only between 9 and 10.30 a.m. Bills due on any such days are payable then, but may be paid the previous day. The Club, 102 High Street. Comimttbe, 1892-93. Chairman—Archd. Coats. Treasurer— Hugh Macfarlane, jun. Secretary—J. Edward Campbell. Walter King. Alexander Fullerton. J. H. Dunn. James Gardner. John Hodgart. William Thomson. William Gardner. Alexander M 'William. James H. Young. Clubmaster—Wil iam Daniel. Meetings of Committee held on the Second Tuesday of each Month. The Paisley Heritable Property Investment Society. Incorporated under " The Building Societies Act, 1874." Established 1853. President—Daniel Black, mill manager, Greenlaw. Board of Directors—The President. Secretary, and Treasurer; David Caldwell, coal merchant; Robert Rowand, inspector; Peter Eadie, engineer; A. Craig Muir, commission agent Robert Russell, banker; Robert Edmonds, bank accountant; Robert Paton, packing-

ea«e maker ; William Brown, warehouseman ; J. B. Wotherspoon, card-board manu- facturer. Secretary and Law Agent—D. S. Semple, writer, 16 Gilmour Street. Treasurer—Alex. B. M'Gown, accountant, Savings Bank Buildings. Surveyor—John Gillespie, licensed valuator, 82 New Sneddon Street. Auditors—John Muir, accountant, 23 Moss Street; and John Anderson, accountant, County Piace. Bankers—The Clydesdale Bank. Limited: and The National Bank of Scotland. Limited. "Economic" Building Societies. Directors, First Society—George F. Lochhead, James Barclay, Andrew Fisher, Francis Percy, George Knox, David Wilson, John M. M'Callum, James Barclay. Second Society—Ex-Bailie Smith, Councillor Andrew Fisher, John Walker, A. Gardiner, jun., Neil G. Haran, George M. Young, Andrew Craig, George G. Kirk. Secretaries—Winning & Fulton, Terrace buildings. Solicitors—M'Naughton & Lochhead. Surveyor—Peter Caldwell. Bankers—Bank of Scotland, Paisley. Auditors—John O. Alexander and Samuel Allan. APPENDIX. 207

" Model " Building Societies. Directors, First Society — William Bisland, Alex. Macfarlane, James Drennan, Hugh Lambie, H. S. Edmonds, Andrew Thomson, Jno. Forrester, R. S. Wallace, M. Jamison, D. M. Wilson, William H. Hutton, C. Jeffrey. Provisional Directors, Second Society—Councillor Souden, Councillor Goudie, Jno. Adam, William Bisland, W. M'Allister, Hugh Barr, Jno. Hutchison, James Clark, Wm. Livingston, Thomas Ferguson, Thomas Ketterson, George Harrison. Bankers—Union Bank of Scotland (Limited). Solicitor—Alexander M'Allister, 48 Moss street. Surveyor— Charles Davidson, Architect, Terrace buildings. Secretary—J. D. Wilson, Accountant, 2 Union Bank buildings.

Paisley Property Protection Association. The object of this Association is to protect Proprietors against all unjust burdens

Industrial School. President—Provost M'Gown. Secretaries—Messrs. Young and Martin, Town Clerks, Municipal Buildings. Treasurer—John E. Murray. Superintendent—Thomas Smith. Matron- -Mrs. Smith. Acting Committee. Provost M'Gown. Messrs. David Young. Messrs. John R. Macgregor. Bailies M'Kellar. Thomas Rowat. W. Muir MacKean. Paton. John P. Kerr. George H. Coats. Robertson. James Parlane. James A. Young. M'Farlane George Dobie. Peter Eadie. Treasurer Wilson. A. F. Craig. Isaac Kirkwood. Messrs. Stewart Clark. Allan Coats. Revs. Dr. Henderson. William Abercrombie. Duncan S. Boyd. Thomas Gentles. James Clark. John E. Murray. John Crouch. Thomas Glen Coats. Thomas G. Arthur. Gavin J. Tait. Robert A. Ronald. Hugh Harper. 208 PAISLEY DIRECTORY. ABBEY PAROCHIAL BOARD.

Paeish, In 1889-90, Population of Abbey 42,869 | Gross Rental, . . ..£181,540 4 3

Chairman of the Board — Robert M'Farlane. GENERAL AND HOUSE COMMITTEES. Chairman of General Committee — George S. Veitch. Vice-Chairman of General Committee — David Robertson. Chairman of House Committee — James Scarlett. Vice-Chairman of House Committee — D. G. Macgregor. All the above are ex-officiis Members of all the Committees. William Guy. William Poison. James Gardner. Alexander Lang. Robert Macfarlane. John Davidson. David Robertson. Robert Hutton. H. Macdougall. James Myles. James Scarlett. John Robertson. Hugh H. Smiley. Thomas Reid, sen. James Fyfe Donald. Isaac Kirkwood. George S. Veitch. James O'Neill. James Drybrough. James Riddell. William Souden. Robert Pollock. James M'Nair. William M'Kay. Duncan Ferguson. James Dickson. Robert Kirk. James Clark. James Craig. Hugh Barr. Henry Noble. John Lang, sen. Peter M'Laurin. R. K. Bell. Edward Hamilton John P. Slater. John Poison. D. G. Macgregor. Alex. Mackenzie. Seven a quorum. Committees. Purchasing Committee—H. Macdougall. Convener. Repair Committee—James O'Neill, Convener. Labour Committee—James Riddell, Convener. Relief Committee—Edward Hamilton, Convener. Assessment, Finance, and Law Committee—James Gardner, Convener. Cemetery Committee— Robert Semple, Chairman. Statutory and Special Meetings of the Parochial Board are held in Februaiy and August, for

revising and adjusting the Roll of Poor ; in January, for appointing Committees and electing

Chairman ; and in June for imposing Assessment.

List of Officials. OUT-DOOR DEPARTMENT-OFFICE, CRAW ROAD. Inspector —J. M. Campbell. A ssistant-Tnspecto?'— James Lawson. Collector—Finlay Kerr. Office— 98 High street. IN-DOOR DEPARTMENT—POORHOUSE AND ASYLUM. Governor—John Calder. Governor's Assistant—Thomas Mitchell. Matron—Mrs. Janet Gray. Chaplain and Teacher—Peter Woodrow. ASYLUM ATTENDANTS. Head Male Attendant—Archibald M'Leod. House Surgeon — Dr Graham, 3 Garthland Ordinary Attendants—John M'Kenzie and Robt. place. Watson. Substitute—Dr. Hunter, 31 St. James street. Head Female Attendant~Ja.net Currie. Porter—George Work. Auditor—William Robb, Glen Helen. HOSPITAL. Head Nurse — M. Holliday. Medical Staff. James Hutchison, Surgeon, Calside villa, visits all south of Stevenson street and Espedair and west of Castle street, including Inkermann. Substitute—Dr. Whitehead, 2 New Smithhills. Archibald Donald, M.B.C.M., 5 Gauze street, visits north of Stevenson street, east of Castle street, and Newtown. Out-Door Paupers resident within Paisley are supplied with Medicines at the Shop of W. M. Rae, 23 Causey side street. James C. Herbertson, M.D., Surgeon, 66 High street, Johnstone, has the Johnstone portion of the Parish, including Elderslie, and supplies Medicines to Paupers there. Robert Corbett, M.B.C.M., Barrhead, has that portion of the Parish under his charge, in- cluding Hurlet and Nitshill, and supplies Medicines to Paupers resident therein. Substitute — Dr. James Mason, Barrhead. Registrar (Barrhead and Levern District) — Alexander Watson, Main street, Barrhead. Registrar (Johnstone and Elderslie District)—W. G. Fleming, 12 Walkinshaw street, Johnstone. Superintendent (Abbey Cemetery. Thorn) —John MvDougall. Clerk (Abbey Cemetery, Thorn) —J. M. Campbell, Craw road, Paisley. APPENDIX. 209

Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. President—Thomas Glen Coats. Vice-Presidents—Stewart Clark, Peter Jack, and J. Ross Macgregor. Treasurers—William Dickson, Royal Bank, and John Highgate. Secretaries—Peter Eadie, 12 High street, and David Watson, National Bank, Superintendent—James Murray, 57 Canal Street. Office-hearers elected yearly in the month of December.

Miss Kibble's Reformatory Institution, Greenock Road. Opened 1st August, 1S59. Chairman — Sheriff Cowan.

Trustees and Managers—The Sheriff of Renfrewshire ; The Sheriff-Substitute at Paisley ; The Provost of Paisley; The Minister of the First Charge of the Abbey Parish of Paisley; The Minister of the High Church Parish of Paisley; all for the time being. And Messrs. William Abercrombie, Francis Martin, James Clark, and Thos. Rowat, Joint Secretaries and Treasurers—Alexander Mackenzie and J. M. Lochhead. Governor—John Grant. Matron—Mrs. Grant.

Paisley Female Refuge. President—George Dobie. Treasurer—John Macalaster, Muirholm. Secretary—T. Fulton Reid, 95 High street, Hon. Director—Robert Bird. Matron—Miss Blue. With an Acting Committee of Sixteen Members.

PAISLEY INFIRMARY. Honorary Directors—William Abercrombie, William MacKean, William Poison, and John Walker. Ordinary Directors. President—John Logan. Vice-President—William Lang. Treasurer—John M'Gown. Secretary—Francis Martin.

Stewart Clark. i John P. Kerr. John Gillespie. H. Macfarlane. John A. Brown. Alexander Paterson. John Ronald. George H. Coats. John R. Macgregor.

Thomas Rowat. , George Dobie. Peter Jack. Peter Coats, I Home Surgeon—John N. Macarthur, M.B.,C.M. Assistant House Surgeon— Matron—Miss Alexander. Medical Board. Acting Surgeons—Dvs. Graham and Amy. Acting Physicians—Drs. Shearer and Watt. Consulting Surgeon—Dr. Gibb. Consulting Physician—Dr. Fraser. Dispensary Practitioners—Drs. Bruce and Russell.

The Dispensary is open every day from 2 p.m. till 3 p.m. for advice; and from 2 p.m. till 3 p.m., and from 5 till 6 p.m. for Dispensing Medicine. Friends of Patients admitted Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 3 to 4 p.m., and on Sundays from 4.30 to 5.30 p.m.

Medical and Surgical Cases require Two Tickets, and are admitted from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. Accident Cases admitted at all hours without Tickets.

PAISLEY ROYAL VICTORIA EYE INFIRMARY. DIRECTORS. Stewart Clark, Chairman. William Muir MacKean, Vice-Chairman. William Dunn, M.P. Duncan S. Boyd. C. B. Renshaw. Daniel M'Farlane. Robert Balderston. Matthew Hodgart. John Highgate. William Poison. John A. Ferguson. Ex-officio, President, Vice-President, and Treasurer of the Paisley Infirmary. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer— J. D. Wilson, Union Bank building. ' Ophthalmic Surgeon—N. Gordon Cluckie, M.B., L.F.P.S.G. Honorary Consulting Surgeon—Dr. Donald. Matron—Miss Dansken, Collector—James Fergus. O — 210 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Paisley Convalescent Home, West Kilbride. Board of Directors. President — Mr. John Clark. Vice-President — Mr. Allan Coats. Treasurer—Mr. George S. Veitch. Secretary—Mr. Francis Martin. Mr. Stewart Clark, Mr. James Coats, Mi'- Thomas G. Arthur, Mr. John M'Gown, Mr. Peter Jack, Mr. Hugh Macfarlane, Mr. Peter Coats, and Mr. John Logan. Ladies' Committee—Mrs. Arthur. Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Stewart Clark, Mrs. Archibald Coats, Mrs. Win. MacKean, Miss Barclay. Mtdical Officer—Dr. W. F. Gibb. Visiting Medical Officer—Dr. Richard More. Matron—Mrs. Laidlaw. The Paisley Society for Treatment of Diseases considered Incurable. The object for which the Society is established is to maintain a Home for Paisley and neigh- bourhood fitted for the reception of such cases as are considered Incurable, and unsuited for treatment in an ordinary Infirmary, or in the homes of the Patients. GLENIFFER HOME, CORSEBAR ROAD. Committee of Management for 1892. President — Archibald Coats of Woodside Vice-President—Thomas Greenlees, junior, Castlehead

Stewart Clark I Rev. A. M. Lang C. Bine Renshaw Ex-Provost Clark Rev. G. J. Tait H. H. Smiley

Rev. J. Porteous. George H. Coats i John Armour Brown

Rev. Oliver Flett, D.D. Hugh Macfarlane | Francis Martin Hon. Medical Oncers—Donald Fraser, M.D., and James Parker, M.B.,C.M. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—James H. Dunn, writer. Matron—Miss Craig. PAISLEY MISSION TO THE DEAF AND DUMB. Established 1S80.

Objects : 1. To provide extended Religious and Secular Instruction among the Deaf and Dumb in Paisley and the surrounding district, after they have quitted school. 2. To visit the Sick, Unemployed, and other Deaf and Dumb persons at their homes. 3. To assist the Deaf and Dumb who have good characters in obtaining employment. 4. To provide an Interpreter where necessary. 5. To grant relief in cases found to be really deserving. President—Ex Provost Clark. Vice-President— Stewart Clark. Hon. Treasure?— G. S. Veitch, Bank of Scotland, Paisley. Missionary — John Henderson, 65 Renfrew street. Glasgow. Hon. Secretary—Robert Semple. 1 West Campbell street, Paisley. Collector— William Wright, 65 Renfrew street. Glasgow, Mis>ion Hall, 109 Causeyside. Paisley Amateur Photographic Society. Hon.-Presidents — B.. H. Smiley and Stewart Clark. Hon. Vice-Presidents—Robert Harris, James Donald, jun., MattheA' Morrison, arid James Barr. President—Andrew F. M'Callum. Secretary—David B. Jack, Glencairn, Blackhall. Treasurer—Richard N. W. Thomson. Council— R. Ferrier, A. Kilpatrick. Thomas H Taylor. Edward Cook, and Morris M. Wright. Monthly Meetings are held from October till April, and Outdoor Excursions during Summer Paisley Shorthand Writers' Association. Office-Bearers for 1892. Hon. President—T. Glen Coats. Hon. Vice-Presidents — John M. M'Callum, James Cook, and John A. Brown. President—Archibald Killin. Vice-President—John Falconer. Secretary—Alex. Macpherson Treasurer—William M'Kean. Librarian—William Campbell. Members of r'ommittee—J. M. Drennan, Robert Scott, Thomas Ha) t. and Alex. M'Farlane. The Association meets in Mrs. Stevenson's Temperance Hotel, Cross. Session, October to March. Paisley Highlanders' Association. President—John Matheson, Vice-President—H. M'Kenzie. Secretary—J. M'Ewan, Cochran street. The Directors meet on the second Thursday of the Month, at 8 o'clock p.m., in Mrs. Stevenson's Temperance Hotel, Cross. The Annual General Meeting is held on the second Thursday of February. APPENDIX. 211 MASONIC LODGES. Renfrewshire East Provincial Grand Lodge. Sir Arch. C. Campbell, Bart., LL.D., M.P., Blythswood House, Renfrew, Grand Master. Ja. Caldwell, D.M. Henry Erskine Gordon (617), S.M. Robert Nisbet (592), P.S.M. J George Fisher (129), P.S.M. Z. H. Heys (307), l .S.M. F. W. Allan, S. W. George Glen, Ydket, J. W. Rev. Robt. M'Clelland, Inchinnan, Chaplain. Richard MacGregor (129), Hawthorn Buildings, Paisley, Secretary. John Caldwell (129). Treasurer. William Mackie (592), Senior Deacon. David Allan (153), Junior Deacon. G. Smith (242), Architect. John Harper (347), Bible Bearer. Joseph Sliarpe (116), Sword Bearer. Alex. Jackson (512), Director of Music. James Jackson (617), Jeweller. 0. G. M'Gregor (156), Director of Ceremonies. Major Wood (426), Marshal. Norman Ferguson (370), Assistant-Marshal. D. Campbell (347), Standard Bearer. Henry Grunewald (129), Senior Steward. D. Galbraith, (458), Junior Steward. K. Gillon (617), Inner Guard. William Alexander (129), Tyler. Janitor—Robert Clews, 7 Victoria street.

St. Mirrin Lodge, No. 129. Instituted 1749. Richard Macgregor, R.W.M., Hawthorn buildings. James Cunningham, I.P.M. Thomas Kilpatrick, D.M. Alex. Watt, S.M. A. M'Naughton, S.W. Win. Cunningham, J.W. Robt. C. Kilgour, Secretary, 11 Cochran street. Rev. W. F. Mills, Chaplain. James W. Erskine, Treasurer. John M'Glashan, S.D. Wm. M'Crossan, J.D. Thos. M 'Bride, Architect. Joseph Metcalf, Jeweller. Jno. A. Barnett, B.B. Jas. Pattinson, Mus. Ba.c, Cantab., Director of Music. A. Moffat, S.S.B. Wm. Robin, J.S.B. H. Grunewald, S.S. Robert Greenhalgh, J.S. D. Connell, I.G. Robert Clews, Tyler. Place of Meeting—Masonic Hall, 95 High street. Regiilar meetings of the Lodge are held on the first and third Mondays of the Winter months and on the first Monday of May, June, July, and August, at 7.30 p.m.

Renfrew County Kilwinning Lodge, No. 370, George M'Coull, R.W.M. Angus Keay, I.P.M. L. Chalmers, D.M. Robert Wilson, S.M. Norman Ferguson, S.W. William Rankin, J.W. William Laing, Treasurer. James Baker, Secretary, 10 Middle lane. Rev. A. M. Lang, Chaplain. P. Caldwell, Architect Thomas Richmond, S.D. Joseph Morrison. J.D. Charles J. Wright, Standard Bearer. John Smith, Bible Bearer. D. M'Callum, Director of Music. Robert King, Jeweller. James Cramb and Arthur M'Arthur. Stewards. Robert Noble, Inner Guard. Robert Clews, Tyler. Meets in Masonic Hall, Paisley, on the first and third Thursday evening of each Month excepting June, July, and August, when only on the first Thursday.

Paisley Abbey Royal Arch Chap., No. 76. J. Cunningham, IstPr. W. Craig, 2nd Pr. M. Jamison, 3rd Pr. H. Grunewald, S.E. Robert O'May, S.W. Richard M'Gregor, Treasurer; J. Smith, J. Jack, and J. Baker, Sojourners. R. Clews, Janitor. Meets in Masonic Hall, Paisley, second Tuesday of each month. ODDFELLOWS. Alexander Wilson Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., No. 24SO. Instituted 16th October, 1840. Registered under the New Act, 23rd Sept., 1878. James Pollock, G.M. John Semple. N.G. William Gibson, V.G. John Pollock, E.S. Robert Glassford, Warden. Neil Frew, Tyler. James Edgar, Alexander MLeod, John Blair, and James Nivison, Supporters. James Hutchison, Surgeon. Wm. Allan, Officer and Lecture Master. Thomas Balderston, Degree Master. Wm. Young, Treasurer, 8 Thistle street, Meikleriggs. James A. Lyle, James Hutchison, and Hugh Dykes. Trustees. ' William Walsh, Secretary, 2 Orr Street. Meets every alternate Tuesday at Eight o'clock p.m., in the Royal Oak Hall, Moss street. John Carswell, District C.S. John Arthur, District Treasurer. Patrick Power, District G.M. Secretaryship and Treasurership are permanent, other Office-bearers re-elected half-yearly; in June and December. 212 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.

Court St. John, No. 5222, A.O.F. Joseph Leith, C.I?. Joseph Mairs, S.C.R. George Orr and James Crawford, Woodwards. Robert Shaw and Thos. Raeside, Beadles. Robert Brown, The Glen, Treasurer. R. M. Inglis, Moss-side place, Secretary. T. Fulton Reid, Hugh Harper, and James Thomson, Trustees.- Dr. John Holms, and Dr. Watt, Court Surgeons. Election of Office-bearers in June and December. Meets every alternate Wednesday evening, in the Good Templar Hall, Dyers' wynd, at 8 o'clock. Paisley District Ancient Order of Foresters. George Smith, D.C.R. Alexander Kirkwood, D.S.C.R. James Wyllie, D.T. R. M. Inglis, D.S., Moss-side place. Court King George, No. 5763, A.O.F. George Smith, C.R. R. Carswell, S.C.R. John Scott, 42 Underwood, Treasurer. Alex. Eccles, SO Broomlands, Secretary. J. T. Rowand and P. M'Barron, Woodwards. W. M'Cormick, and J. Dunbar, Beadles. John Holms, M.D., Court Surgeon. John M'Gown, James Clark, and John Gildawie, Trustees. Meets every alternate Wednesday evening, in the Templar Hall, Dyers' wynd, at S o'clock. Election of Office-bearers in May and November. Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, A.U. Heather Bell Lodge, No. 1533. William M'Ginigle, W.M. Archibald Bell, D.M. Secretary—John Graham, 105 Causeyside. Treasurer—Hugh M'Kenzie. Lodge Surgeon— Andrew Richmond, M.B., C M. Meets in Wilson Hall, 40 High street, every alternate Monday, at 8 p.m. Election of Office-bearers last meetings in June and December.

Ardgowan Lodge, No. 2198. William Kennedy, W.M. James Munro, D.M. Secretary—John Hawley, 4 M'Kerrell street. Treasurer—Thomas Watson. Lodge Surgeon—Andrew Richmond, M.B., C,M. Meets in Co-operative Hall, 14 Causeyside street, every alternate Monday, at 8 p.m. Election of Office-bearers last meetings in June and December.

Sir Wm. Wallace Lodge, No. 22, St. Andrew Order Ancient Free Gardeners. Meets in Wilson Hall, 40 High street, every alternate Tuesday evening. R. W.M.—Hugh Wallace. Sick Stewards— James Fletcher, Thomas Wheelaw. Surgeon—A. W. Crawford, M.B., CM. Treasurer—James M Arthur, 1 Macdowall street. Secretary—Hugh C. Smith, 27 Well street. Election of Office-bearers first meeting in January and July. Wild Rose Lodge, No. 112, British Order Ancient Free Gardeners. Instituted 1882, Registered under the Friendly Societies Acts, 1875-76. Office-Beakers for 1892. W.M.—Angus Shaw. D.M.—James Carruth. P.M.—David Ferguson. Surgeon—John Stevenson, M.B., CM. Dispensaries—29 Wellnieadow and 55 Causeyside street. House—97 Causeyside street. Secretary—Robert Weir, 16 Sandholes. Meets in Royal Oak Hall every alternate Monday, at 8 p.m. Bonnie Heather Lodge, No. 227, British Order Ancient Free Gardeners. Meets in Free Gardeners Hall, Queen street, every alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock. W.M.—John Campbell, jun.. 21 Sandholes. D M. James Hosie P.M.—George Macfarlane. Treasurer—John Tolmie, Woods ide lodge. Secretary—James Officer, 53 Broomlands

Lodge Surgeon- William Kussell, M.B , CM. Dispensaries—15 Broomlands and 74 Love street, House—52 High street. Independent Order of Rechataites. George A. Clark Tent, No. 1787. CM.—Francis Johnstone, 38 Glen street. Treasurer—James Gardner, 33 Thread street Secretary—John Nairn, jun., 20 Argyle street. Tent Surgeon — William Russell. 15 Bioomlands street. Meets every alternate Tuesday in Wilson Hall, 40 High street, APPENDIX. 213

GOOD TEMPLAR LODGES.

DISTRICT LODGE MIDDLE WARD OF RENFREWSHIRE, No. 50. D.D., Matthew Slater, 25 Glen street.

D.C.T., D. C. Gribben, 27 Well street. D., Councillor J. Ritchie, 1 1 Walkinshaw street, Johnstone. D.E.C.. Vacant. D.S.J.T., S. Arthur, 5 West Buchanan street. D. Secretary, James G. M 'Kerracher, 5 Ralston terrace. D. Treasurer, James M'Fadyen, 48 Br< omlands. D. Chap., John Reid, Craigielea. D.M., James Rae, Garfield street, Johnstone. D.A. Secy., D.G., Andrew Caskie, Broomlands. D.S., Joseph Lorimer, 27 Whitehead street. P.D.C.T., John Houstoun, 6 Phillips street. Executive meets in Good Templar Halls. GLENIFFER LODGE, No. 14. Meets every Thursday evening at 5 Storie street. Lodge Deputy — Edward Cassidy, jun., 1 Storie street. STANLEY LODGE, No. 26. Meets every Wednesday evening in the East Lesser Good Templar Hall. Lodge Deputy— Francis Muir, 6 Buchanan terrace. JOHN DUNLOP LODGE, No. 28. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Good Templar Hall (West Hall). Lodge Deputy— D. M'Lerie, 6 Carbrook street. ROBERT TANNAHILL LODGE, No. 38. Meets every Thursday evening in the Good Templar Hall (West Hall). Lodge Deputy—James M'Fadyen, 48 Broomlands. WILLIAMSBURGH ANCHOR OF HOPE LODGE, No. 734. Meets every Thursday evening in Mission Hall, 109 Causeyside. Lodge Deputy —John Paul, 16 Abercorn street. MOSSVALE LODGE, No. 831. Meets every Monday evening in the Lesser Good Templar Hall. Lodge Deputy—James G. M'Kerracher, 5 Ralston terrace. CHRISTOPHER NORTH LODGE, No. 875. Meets every Wednesday evening in the Good Templar Hall (Terrace Hall). Lodge Deputy—Thomas Picken, Stevenson street. WALLNEUK LODGE, No. 928. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Lesser Good Templar Hall. Lodge Deputy— J. Campbell, 9 Argyle street.

Sons of Temperance Friendly Society. Rock of Safety Division, No. 316. W.P., John Conn ell, 133 George street. Scribe, William Adam, 2 Incle street. F. Scribe, David M'Alpine, 4 Bute buildings. D.D., Henry Harper, 23 Argyle street. Meets every alternate Friday evening in Terrace hall, Good Templar buildings, at 8 o'clock.

Total Abstinence Society. Office-Beaeees. President—Mr. James Winning. Secretary—Mr. W. M. Stevenson, 22 Broomlands. Treasurer—Mr. Robert Houston, 16 Thread street. Collector—Mr. Thomas Hodgson. Honorary Vice-Presidents. Revs. Dr. Hutton. Revs. John Porteous. Messrs. Robert Bird. Dr. Henderson, LL.D George Clazy. James Johnston. Alex. Wilson. W. F. Mills. H. H. Smiley. Robert Dunlop. Ebenezer Ritchie. Archd. Fairlie. W. N. Challice. Ex-Provost Clark. Alex. Murdoch. Vice-Presidents. Messrs. Henry Noble. Messrs. John S. Allan. j William Rolland. j James M'Lean. Committee. Messrs. James Ingram. Messrs. James Cullen. Messrs. William Buchanan. James Weir. Andrew Erskine. Thomas Hodgson. Archd. Turner. Gavin Couper. W. M. Stevenson. James Cook. William Thomson. Paisley United Abstainers' Club. Meets every Saturday evening in the Royal Oak, Moss street. Secretary —Francis Muir, 6 Buchanan terrace. 214 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Women's Christian and Abstinence Association. Honorary President—Mrs. Stewart Clark, Kilnside. Honorary Vice-President—Mrs. Arthur, Barshaw. President-—Mrs. Dalziel, Greenlaw drive. Vice-Presidents—Mrs. T. W. M'Alpine, Mrs. A. Coats, Mrs. F. Martin, Mrs. J. Weir, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. R. Parlane. Treasurer—Miss Carswell, Oakshawhead. Secretary—Miss Coats, Hayfield, Castlehead.

Philanthropic Temperance Association. President — Robert Cochrane, 13 Sandholes. Treasurer—James M'Fadyen. Secretary—Walter Kirk, 13 Sandholes. With Twelve of a Committee. Hall-keeper— A. Dunsmore, 40 High street. Meets every Saturday evening in the Wilson Hall, High street, at 7.30 p.m.

National Anti - Gambling League. PAISLEY BRANCH. Hon. President—Colonel T. G. Coats. Hon. Vice-Presidents. Provost M'Gown. William Dunn, M.P. Rev. Principal Hutt'n, D.D. Stewart Clark. Oliver Flett. D.D. Peter Eadie. Alex. Macmillan. J M. M'Callum. J. B. Dalgety. T. F. Reid. Alex. Wilson. James Clark. President—William Crawford. Vice-Presidents—R. T. MacCowan and John Muir. Secretary—John Gladstone, jun., 1 Woodside place. Treasurer— (Jeorge Wallace, 4 Maxwellton street. And a Committee.

INCORPORATED SOCIETIES.

OLD WEAVERS' SOCIETY. Instituted 1702. Boxmaster—John E. Murray, Collector—James Caldwell. Old Boxmaster—Alex. Paterson. Clerk—Robt. Russell, 7 High street. Officer—Jas. Osborne. Managers—Robert A. Ronald, James B. Lamb, John Ross Macgregor, Wm. Gardner, Alexander Fullerton, George Wylie, Robert King Bell, Alexander Cairns, John Fullerton, James Gardner, and George H. Coats.

CORPORATION OF MERCHANTS. Instituted 1725. Convener—John Ross Macgregor, Collector—George Hart. New Master—William Gardner. Old Masters—Matthew Hodgart, James Caldwell, Hugh Macfarlane, John Logan, John Fullerton, John E. Murray, and George Dobie. Clerk—Wm. Bartlemore, 99 High street. Officer—James Osborne.

MALTMEN'S SOCIETY. Instituted 1703. Boxmaster—John Harvey. Collector—William Thomson. Clerk—Thomas Walker, writer, Mu icipal buildings.

HAMMERMEN SOCIETY. Instituted 1760. Deacon—A. Forrest Graham. Collector—James Balderston. Clerk—James Edward Campbell, County place.

GROCERS' COMPANY OF PAISLEY. Preses—James Hamilton. Treasurer—James Jack. Clerk—Jas. H. Dunn. Officer—David Allison. Directors—James Robertson, James O'Neill, Robert Ritchie, Robert Macfarlane, William Morrison, James A.MacKean, Thomas Graham, M.D., George Masson, George Dobie, and Thomas Drennan. —— — —

APPENDIX. 215 CO-OPERATIVE AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

Provident Co -Operative Society (Limited). Established 1860. President—W. B. Flockhart, 4 Stow place. Vice-President—A. E. Pollock, Garthland house. Secretary — John Russell, 17 Greenhill road. Registered Office—140 George street. Book-keeper—John Lauchlan—house, The Limes, East Greenlaw, Williamsburgh. Treasurer and Factor—Thomas Lawrie, 139 George street. Grocery and Provision Departments Central Store—139 George street—James Rowand, salesman. Branches No. 1.—168 George street—John Lauchlan, salesman. No. 2.—68 Love street—Alex. Callander, salesman No. 3.—48 Broomlands—James Stewart, salesman. No. 4.—20 Lawn street—Richard Sutherland, salesman. No. 5.—5 Cleopatra buildings, Springbank road—John M'Taggart, salesman. No. 6.—24 Underwood road—Robert M'Lachlan, salesman. No. 7.—78 Broomlands—Alexander Smith, salesman. No. 8. —7 Mill street —Robert White, salesman. No. 9. —110 George street—James Hamilton, salesman. No. 10.—58 Storie street—Duncan Cook, salesman. No. 11. —51 Caledonia street— George Hamilton, salesman. No. 12.— Melbourne terrace—Archibald Menzies, salesman. No. 13. — 1 M'Kerrell street—James Craig, salesman. No. 14.—12 New Sneddon—Andrew Hunter, salesman. Reserve Store—139 George street—John Davidson, jun., storeman. Steam Bakery—140 George street—John Curruth, manager. Fleshing Depaetment. Central.—138 George street—John Barton, manager. Branches No. 2.—7 Love street—W. Tweedale, salesman. No. 3. —48 Broomlands—A. Rose, salesman. No. 4.—7 Lawn street—Colin M'Phail, salesman. No. 6. —21 Underwood—William Hamilton, salesman. Jewellery and Hardware—14 Causeyside—John Sunter, salesman. Boot and Shoe Shops

14 Causeyside—William Gray, salesman ; and 48 Broomlands— Miss Fart, saleswoman. Bread Shop—139 George street—Miss Murray, saleswoman. Three or four members retire from the Committee each quarter, after having served for twelve months, but are eligible for re-election.

Equitable Co -Operative Society (Limited), 37 and 38 Great Hamilton Street. Instituted, 1858. Registered, 14th April, 1863. President—William Baird, Glenview. Secretary—Wm. Ritchie, 2 Richmond pi. Treasurer—Alex. Watson, Tower Buildings. Fourteen Members of Committee, Central Store—3S Great Hamilton street,—Wm. Craig, salesman. Bakery—37 Great Hamilton street,—John Harper, manager. Butcher's Shop—38 Great Hamilton street,—John Gilmour, salesman. Bread Shop—37 Great Hamilton street,—Miss Tarburn, saleswoman. Boot and Shoe Shop, 37 Great Hamilton street—Wm. Hall, salesman. 2 Bute place,—Walter Paul, salesman. 13 Carriagehill,—Joseph Quin, salesman. 91 Causeyside, —John Christie, salesman.

Co -Operative Manufacturing Society (Limited). President*—Alexander Hutchison, 33 Great Hamilton street. Secretary*—John Munro, 2 Thread street. Manager—Alex. M'Naught, 1 Auchentorlie terrace. Cashier—George Meikle, 12 Lylesland. *Term of Office, Eighteen Months— elected alternately. Office, 114 Causeyside.

Livingstone Co -Operative Building Society. President—Robert Turner. Treasurer—John Lauchlan. The Limes, East Greenlaw. Secretary—Robert Thomson, 15 Underwood road. Six of Committee. Offices, 139 George street. 216 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Paisley Equitable Friendly Society. Instituted 1825. President—John Holms. Vice-President—James Jamieson. Treasurer—William Watt. Secretary—John Arthur, 189 George street. Auditors—Thomas Rowand and Alex. Morrison. Officer—John M 'Kutchesion, 8 West Camphell street. Elections of Office-hearers take place half-yearly, in beginning of June and December.

Scotch Girls' Friendly Society.

Paisley Branch—3 Forbes place. Hon. President—The Lady Gertrude Cochrane, Hawkhead

President—Mrs. Coats, Woodside. Vice-PresidenU—Mrs. Arthur, Barshaw ; .Mrs. Clark, Kilnside. Lodge Superintendent—Mrs. Gentles, Abbey manse Hon. Secretary—Miss Dunn, Woodend Hon. Treasurer—Miss Reid, 2 Garthland place Matrons—Miss J. Ross and Miss A. Whyte.

Evergreen Equitable Friendly Society. Instituted 1833. President—James Greer, Vice-President—William Towers. Treasurer—Robert Urquhart, 20 Incle street, Trustees—R. J. Alexander, N. G. Haran, and Robert Milne. Collector—William Lawrie, 139 George street. Secretary — Matthew Hector, 17 Well street. Registered Office—17 Well street.

Paisley Friendly Equitable Funeral Society.

Registered Office (interim)—20 Incle street. President—John Paton, 2 Great Hamilton street. Treasurer-—Duncan M'Nair ; office, 4 Cumberland court. Secretary—Robert Urquhart, 20 Incle street. Officer—George Wallace, 38 Lady lane. Poll Meetings held on the fourth Mondays of June and December.

The Scottish Life and Health Friendly Society. Instituted 1802. Registered Office, 1 Causeyside. President—Robert Balderston. Treasurer—David Caldwell. Secretary—James Thomson, 1 Causeyside street. ' Trustees—David Caldwell and Thomas Muir. Physician—Thomas Graham, M.D., 3 Garthland place. Law Agent—D. S. Semple, Gilmour street. Officer—Wm. Lyle, 13 Nelson street. Committee of Management—Robert Balderston, D. S. Semple, William Ginn, John Wilson, Edward Aikman, James Thomson, David Caldwell. James Reid, William Sim, M. H. M'Kellar, Robert M. Inglis, James Kennedy, John Jack, James Paton, and John Walker.

Paisley and Suburbs Engine - Keepers' and Firemen's Friendly Society

Registered Office — 5 Bute terrace, Laighpark. President—Alexander M'Daid, 3 Carbrook street. Treasurer—John Anderson, 17 West Campbell street. Secretary — Robert Scoullar, 5 Bute terrace, Laighpark.

Paisley Working Men's Independent Funeral Society. Instituted in 1858. President— A. Cowan, 30 Canal Street. Treasvrer—Wm. Kiikwood, 3 Russell Street. Secretary—A. Colquhoun, 133 George street.

Registered Office : 133 George street. APPENDIX. 217

Paisley Free Public Library and Museum. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. Provdst M'Gown, Convener. Sheriff Cowan. Mr James Clark, Sub-Convener. Rev. J. B. Sturrock. Bailies M'Kellar. Messrs. George S. Veitch. Paton. Robert Brown. Robertson. George R. Hislop. M'Farlane. John Fullerton. Treasurer Wilson. George Masson. Messrs. Alexander Smith. James Hay. William Souden. William Russell. Robert Cochran. Archibald Coats. Three a Quorum. Stated Meetings of Committee on the third Thursdays of February, May, August, and November. SUB-COMMITTEES. Library.— Mr. John Fullerton, Convener; Rev. J. B. Sturrock, Sub-Convener; Bailie M'Kellar; Bailie Paton; Treasurer Wilson; Messrs. James Clark, Alexander Smith, Robert Brown, William Russell, and James Hay. Museum.'—Mr. George Masson, Convener; Mr. James Hay, Sub-Convener; Sheriff Cowan;

Bailies Robertson and M'Farlane ; Treasurer Wilson ; Messi-s. Robert Cochran, William Souden, George S. Veitch, and George R. Hislop.

Picture and Sculpture Galleries.— Mr. John Fullerton, Convener; Rev. J. B. Sturrock, Treasurer Wilson, Messrs. George Masson and James Hay.

Property.—Mr. John Fullerton, Convener; Bailie Paton ; Messrs. George Masson, and William Russell, and James Hay. The Provost to be Member of each Sub-Committee. Lecture Hall Committee.—The Provost and Magistrates. Mr. Morris Young. Assistant-Curator, Mr. Curator, | John Renfrew. Janitor, Mr. Archd. Stewart. Young & Martin, Clerks. LIBRARY. MUSEUM. Reading Room. Mondays, 12 noon till 4 p.m. Open daily (except Wednesday) from 10 a.m. Tuesdays, 12 noon till 4 p.m., and till 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. till 10 p.m. Wed- from 6 till 9 p.m. nesday, 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. only. Wednesdays, Closed all day Thursdays, 12 noon till 4 p.m., and Lending Department. 6 p.m. till 9 p.m. Open daily (except Wednesday) from 12 noon Fridays, 12 noon till 4 p.m. till 4 p.m., and 6 p.m. till 9 p.m. Wednes- Saturdays, 12 noon till 9 p.m. days closed all day. PICTURE GALLERY. Reference Department. Monday, - 12 till 4. Open (to ticket-holders only) daily, except Tuesday. - 12 till 4. Wednesdays, from 12 noon till 4 p.m., and 6 Wednesday, Closed. p.m. till 9.45 p.m. Wednesdays closed all Thursday, 12 till 4 and day. 7 till 9. Friday, 12 till 4. Saturday, 12 till

Philosophical Institution. Instituted, 1808. Honorary President—James Coats, jun. President— Sheriff Cowan. Vice-Presidents—Rev. A. Henderson, LL.D., F.R A.S., and James Caldwell, F.S.A.S. Secretary—James Gardner, Writer, 3 County Place. Treasurer—Donald Maclean, National Bank. Council—James Cook, Rev. John Crouch, W. F. Gibb, M.D.; G. R. Hislop, F.C.S.; John Wood- row, jun.; Alex. Pottie, Wm. Peattie, James Clark, James Hay, F. Shearer, M.D.; Robert Russell, and James B. Stewart. Museum Committee—President, Secretary, Treasurer, Mr. Cook, Mr. Hislop, Mr. Clark, Dr. Shearer, and Mr. Russell. Reference Library Committee—President, Secretary, Treasurer, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. Cook, Rev Dr. Henderson, Mr. Pottie, Rev. Mr. Crouch, Dr. Gibb. Observatory Committee—President, Secretary, Treasurer, Rev. Mr. Crouch, Rev. Dr. Hen- derson, Mr. Woodrow, Mr. Pottie, Mr. Hay, Mr. Stewart, Dr. Shearar. conveners of sections. Zoological Section—Mr. Pottie. Geological Section—Mr. Peattie. Botanical Section—Mr. Cook. Astronomical Section—Rev. J. Crouch. 218 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

The Coats Observatory. Oakshaw. Trustees—The Council of the Paisley Philosophical Institution. Committee of Management. Sheriff Cowan. .Messrs. James Gardner. Messrs. James Hay. Mr. James Coats. Alex. Pottie. John Woodrow. Rev. John Crouch. Dr. Shearar. J. B. Stewart. Treasurer—Donald Maclean, National Bank. Convener—Rev. J. Crouch Resident Curator—Donald MacLean. Open to Members of Philosophical Institution every lawful day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and from 7 p.m. (or dusk if earlier than 7) to Midnight. Open to Public on Payment of Fee of 2d. from 7 to 9, and from half-past 9 to 11 on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, from beginning of September to end of April only. Paisley Art Institute. Constituted 1S76. Hon. President—John Poison. Hon. Vice-President—Arch. Coats. Honorary Committee. Sir A.C.Campbell., Bart,M.P.,LL.D Ex-Provost Clark. John Clark. William Dunn, M.P. Ex-Provost MacKean. Stewart Clark, ex-M.P. Provost M'Gown. H. H. Smiley. Thomas Glen Coats. William Stewart, Hon. Secretary—John A. Rennison, 15 Gilmour street. President—James Caldwell. Vice-President—Charles Hayes. Managing Committee. John Fullerton. W. B. M'Lennan. H. Macdougall. Robert Smith. James Anderson. Wm. Kennedy. John Millar. James Clark. James Mure. John M'Gown. Robt. Cochran, jun. A. B. M'Kechnie. John E. Murray. Patrick Downie. Secretary and Treasurer—John Anderson, 5 County place. Annual Exhibition of Pictures from about 25th December till end of January. Paisley Art Union. Instituted 1882. Sanctioned by the Board of Trade, under the Act 9 and 10 Vict., cap. 48. Committee of Management — James Adam, Robert Cochran, Thomas Glen Coats, John M'Gown, James Caldwell, Stewart Clark, Archibald Coats, Sheriff Cowan, John Fullerton, William MacKean, John Poison, John A. Rennison, Robert Smith. Hon. Treasurer and Secretary—Alexander Fullerton, Merksworth. Paisley Choral Union. Office-bearers. Choir-Master—James Barr Vice-Choir-Master—R. Greenlees President—T. B. M'Lennan. Vice-Presidents—Hugh Brown and James Donald. Secretary — John Barr, 81 High street. Assistant Secretaries — James R. Taylor and Neil M'Callum. Treasurer—David Bryce, 133 George street Assistant Treasurer—John C. Brown Librarian—William Adam. Assistant [Librarians—R. Cairns, James Reid, and J. Cunningham. Next Election of Office-b earers in or about the month of July, 1893. Paisley Philharmonic Society For the Study and Practice of Orchestral Music. President—J. S. M'Gallan, 5 Camphill. Vice-President—Samuel Young, Priory Park. Treasurer—A. M. Macdougall, 4 Whitehaugh terrace. Secretary—R. J. Alexander, 5 Falside. Assistant Secretary—James Robertson, 5 Neilston street. Librarians—Robert Barclay and Andrew Kelly. Members of Committee—David Ure, George Dick, James P. Thomson, and William Baird. Conductor—James Pattinson, Mus. Bac, Cantab. Paisley Cemetery Company (Limited). Instituted 1845. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. Thomas Rowat, Governor. DIRECTORS. Messrs. George Hart. Messrs. John M'Gown. Messrs. William Russell. D. S. Semple. James Gardner. T. G. Abercrombie. William Abercrombie. George Masson. J. R. Cunningham. John Fullerton. James Caldwell. Young & Martin, Secretaries and Treasurers. John Murray, Superintendent. APPENDIX. 219

The Paisley Tramways Company (Limited). DIRECTORS. Chairman—John M'Gown, Esq., Danker, Paisley.

John Gilchrist Stewart, Esq., West Highland I John Forbes Baird, Esq., Park terrace, Under- Paisley. Currying Company, Glasgow. ! wood, Alexander Faill, Esq., 52 Robertson street, Glasgow. Auditor—A. B. M'Gown, Esq., accountant, Paisley. Treasurer and Secretary—Alexander MacKenzie, Esq., writer, 7 Gilmour street, Paisley. Solicitors—M'Innes, MacKenzie, & Lochhead, Paisley. Bankers—The British Linen Company's Bank. Managei—Mr. James Y. Millar—house, 10 Incle street. Registered Office or the Company—7 Gilmour street, Paisley. Traffic Office and Stables—Incle street. Paisley. Paisley Coffee Room Buildings. COMMITTEE OF PROPRIETORS. Convener— Francis Martin. Treasure!—James Caldwell. Secretary—James Gardner, Writer, 3 County place. Messrs. James Caldwell. Messrs. Matthew Hodgart. Thomas Rowat. James Jack. Francis Martin. John Fullerton. Mi- James Gardner. Election of Office- Beaveis on 1st of June annually. Good Templar Hall Trust. Hall, Dyers' Wynd, Paisley. Office-Bearers for 1892-93. Chairman—Wm. Muir MacKean. Vice-Chairman—John Reid. Secretary and Treasurer—Roger W, iVluir, 23 Moss street. Hallkeeper and Letter—A. Duncan, 17 Wardrop street, or at the Hall. Trustees— Stewart Clark. James M'Lean. Alexander Murdoch. John Poison. John Brown. Allan Coats. James Clark. John Reid. Alexander Lang. Wm. Wotherspoon. James Winning. Robert Paton. Wm. Muir MacKean. John A. Brown. Thomas F. Reid. Roger W. Muir. Peter Coats. James Weir. John Muir. Jas. G. Mackerracher. William Rolland. James Inglis. Henry Harper. Archibald Fairlie. The Duncan Wright Endowment. TRUSTEES (Officiis). H. Cowan, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute. Minister First Charge Abbey Parish. Provost M'Gown. Minister Second Charge Abbey Parish. Bailies M'Kellar. Revs. A. M. Lang. Paton. Gavin J. Tait. Robertson. John Porteous. M'Farlane. J. E. Murray, Boxmaster Old Weavers' Society. Treas. Wilson. John Ross Maceregor, Convener Merchants' Mr. David Young. Society. LIFE TRUSTEES. Hugh Wright, Esq., of Alticry. Hugh Macfarlane, Banker. | William Poison, Starch Manufacturer, Paisley. Treasurer and Clerk— Robert Thomson, Town Chamberlain. The Peter Brough Bequest Fund. Trustees.

Sheriff Cowan. i P. M. Brough. Rev. T. Gentles, D.D. G. S. Veitch. Rev. J. Porteous, M.A. J.Logan. Provost Johnston. James Gardner.

Rev. J. B. Sturrock, M.A. ! Secretary, Treasurer, and Laic Agent—James Gardner, 3 County place. Ladies Committee in connection with the Nursing Branch : —Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Gentles, Mrs. MacKean, Mrs. Allan Coats, Mrs. Allison, Miss Barclay (Secretary ), Miss H. Millai*. Miss Mackinlay, Bliss Jessie Macgregor, Miss Purvis. r House Committee—Mrs. Arthur, Mis. Allison, Mrs. Gentles ( onvener). Alimentary Work—Mrs. Cowan, Miss Purves, Miss Barclay (Convener). Dorcas Infirmary Work—Mrs. Allan Coats, Miss H. Millar, Miss Mackinlay, Miss Jessie Mac- gregor. Superintendent of Nurses—Miss Watson, 38 Oakshaw street. Home—38 Oakshaw street (Oakshaw Free manse). ——————

220 PAISLEY DIRECTORY. SCHOOL. BOARD. Members for Triennial Period 1891-94. Mr. Thos. Glen Coats, Chairman. Rev. Canon Chisholm. Rev. John M'Donald. Mr. William Souden. Mr. James Clark. Mr. Daniel Mackenzie. Mr. James Winning. Rev. William Low, B.D. Rev. W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. Rev. James Young, B.D. Rev. John Paterson, M.A. Officials. Clerk— Deputy- Clerk—Mr. Wm. Hutchison. Treasurer—Mr. Jno. Anderson Principal Inspecting Officer—Mr. James H. Taylor. The ordinary meetings of the Board are held on the last Thursday of each month, and the Standing Committees hold their ordinary meetings on the preceding Tuesday. Standing Committees of the Boakd. Board in Committee—All the Members of the Board. Mr. T. Glen Coats, Convener. Education—All the Members of the Board. Rev. W. M. Metcalfe, D.D., Convener. School Attendance—All the Members of the Board. Rev. James Young, Convener. Finance—All the Members of the Board. Mr. D. Mackenzie, Convener. Property—All the Members of the Board. Mr. James Clark, Convener. Grammar School and Academy—All the Members of the Board. Rev. John Paterson, Convener. Science and Art and Evening Classes—All the Members of the Board. Rev. W. Low, Convener. Temperance and Good Manners—All the Members of the Board. Mr. Clark, Convener. Religious Instruction—Rev. W. M. Metcalfe, Rev. Wm. Low, Rev. John Paterson, Mr. James Clark, Mr. Daniel Mackenzie, Mr. Wm. Souden, Mr. James Winning, Rev. J. Young, Convener.

The Chairman is ex officio a Member of all Committees. The Industrial and Domestic Economy Departments of the Schools are supervised and reported on by Mrs. Arthur, assisted by a Sub-Committee of Ladies. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. SCHOOLS UNDER THE PAISLEY SCHOOL BOARD. Grammar School and Academy. Teacheks. Rector—Mr. James Stirling, M.A. Classical Department Head Master—The. Rector. Junior Masters— Mr. William Taylor, M.A., CM., Mr. James Love, and Mr. Thomas D. Robb, M.A,, CM. English Department—HeadMaster—The Rector. Junior Masters—Mr. William Taylor, M.A., C M., Mr. James Love, and Mr. Thomas D. Robb, M.A.. CM. Initiatory Mistress—Hiss E. Jack. Assistant— Miss Maggie Hart, LL.A. Mathematical Department—Head Master— Mr. John Hardie, M.A. Assistants—Mr. George V. Easton, and Mr. Duncan P. Gilmour. Modern Languages Department— Dr. Albertsberg. Book-keeping, Sho'than'-' and Wiiting—Mr. George V. Easton. Science—Mr. John Hardie, M A. Industrial Department - Miss E. Jack. Assistant—Miss Maggie Hart. Industrial Mistress—Miss Annie S. Gray. Singing—Mr. Duncan P. Gilmour. Drawing and Painting—Mr. Charles Hayes, Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c.—Staff-Sergt. A. Murray. PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 1.—Camphill Public School. Inaugurated Kith April, 1SS8. Head Master—Mr. John Taylor, M.A. Seventh Department. Master—Mr. John Taylor, M.A. Assistants—Mr. John C Sanderson, B.Sc, Science Teacher; Mr. William Taylor, Art Teacher; Mr Joseph Towers. Sixth Department. Master—Mr. George Beveridge. Assistants—Mr. James M. Rankin, Mr. John Cullen. Fifth Department. Master—Mr. Hugh A. Tulloch. Assistants—Mr. James Adam, Miss Eliza Thomson, and Miss Annie Leishman. Fourth Department Master—Mr. Hugh A. Brown. Assistants—Miss Mary Neilson, Miss Annie Ross, an i Miss Janet Love. Third Department. Mistress—Miss Jeanie Airlie. Assistants—Miss Isabella Reid, Miss Mary Girdwood, Miss Katie Whiteford, and Mr. William Baird. Second Department.- Mistress—Miss Annabella M. Morton. Assistants—Miss Mary Coats, Miss Mary Ross, Miss Mary Bowie, Miss Mary Calderwood. and Miss Barbara Ferguson. ——————————— ———— 1

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First Department Mistress—Miss Agnes More. Assistants—Miss Agnes R. C. Wilson, Miss Mary M'Callum, Miss Mary Pollock, Miss Lizzie Berry, Miss Lizzie M'Lauchlan, Miss Margaret Erskine, Mis? Mary W. Henderson, and Miss Jane Sheridan, Industrial Department. Mistress—Miss Mary Smith Weir. Assistant—Miss Lizzie M'Nab. Janitors—William M'Ginnigle, 17 Wardrop street, and Edward Willmore, 7 Garthland lane, 2. — Ferguslie Public School. Opened 4th September, 1882. Head Master—Wm. Stewart. Second Master- James R. Taylor. First Assistant—Alex. Rodger, M. A. Second Assistant—Alex. Craig. ThirdAssistant— Maria Ritchie. Fourth Assistant—Kate Hill. Industrial Mistress— Janet Biggar. Infant Department:—Head Mistress- J anet C. Allison. First Assistant— Mary Todd. Second Assistant—Lizzie Calderwood. Janitor and Drill Instructor—John Kennedy. 3. — North. Public School. Opened 4th September, 1876. Head Master—My. Archibald Fairlie, C.T., F.E.I.S. Senior Department Master—Mr. Archibald Faiihe, C.T., F.E.I.S. First Assistant—Mr. Dewar G. Robb, C.T. Second Assistant—Miss Bella C. Morrison, C.T. Junior Department Master—Mr. John T. Pollock, C.T. Assistant—Miss Jessie Wylie, C.T., Miss Elizabeth Crawford, C.T, and Assistants. Initiatory Department Mistress—Miss Annie A. Robertson, C.T. Assistants—Miss Maggie Stevenson, C.T.. Miss Marion L. M'Nair, C.T., and Assistants. Industrial Department—Miss Jessie Alexander, C.T. Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics—Mr. William Rodger. 4. —South Public School. Head Master—Mr. William Brownridge, C.T., F.E.I.S. Senior Department Master—Mr. William Browmidge, C.T., F.E.I.S. First Assistant—Mr Alex. Harper, C.T., and Assistant. Second Assistant—Mr. Arch. Allison, C.T., and Assistant. Junior Department Mastei—Mr. Alexander Andrew, M.A., C.T. Assistant—Miss Kate M'Nair, C.T., and Assistants. Initiatory Department Mistress—Miss Anna S. Biggar, C.T. Assistants—Miss Charlotte Baird, C.T., and Miss Janet Gemrnell, C.T. Industrial Department Mistress—Miss Elizabeth Scott, C.T. Drawing Master—Mr. Alex. Harper, C.T. Initiatory Department — Miss Baird, C.T. Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics—Mr. George Pope, 6 Glenview terrace. 5. — East Public School. Head Master — Mr. Alex. Tagg, C T., F.E.I.S. Senior Department Master—Mr. Alex. Tagg, C.T., F.E.I S. First Assistant—Mr. Henry Glassford. Second Assistant—Mr, Robert Spreull. Junior Department Master—Mr. James Brown, C.T. Assistants—Miss Joan Matheson and Miss Mary Graham. Initiatory Department Head Mistress—Miss E. F. Mackenzie. Assistant—Miss Bessie Renfrew, Industrial Department Mistress—Miss Julia M'Andrew. Janitor, Drill Instructor, and Teacher of Gymnastics, Jrc.—John M'Taggart, 16 Cotton street. 6. — West Public School.

Head Master—Mr. George Dick, C.T , F.E.I.S. Senior Department—Master—Mr. Geo. Dick, C.T., F.E.I.S. First Assistant—Mr. W. Ritehie,M.A. First Assistant (pro teni)—Mr. Archd. Miller. Second Assistant—Mr. James A. Wilson. Junior Department Master—Mr. John Noble. Assistant—Miss Janet Ann Allan, C.T., and Assistants. Initiatory Department Mistress—Miss Janet Smith, C.T. Assistants— Miss Mary Goudie, C.T., Miss C. S. Sim, C.T., and Assistants. Industrial Department Mistress—Miss Mary Janet Dickie, C.T. Janitor, Drill Instructs, and Teacher of Gymnastics, &c.—John Munro, 2 Ferguslie. 7. — Central Public School. (George Street.) Head Master—Mr. George H Cockburn, CM. Infant Mistress—Miss Flora C. Weir, C.M. First Assistant—Miss Eliza Innes. Second Assistant—Miss Jane Gardner, C.M. Assistant—Miss Agnes Neilson, ex-P.T. Janitor—Mr. William Peden, 2 Windsor place, George street 8. — Stevenson Street Public School. Senior Department Master—Mr. Robert Ferguson, C.T. First Assistant—Miss Agnes Waterstone, C.T. Second Assistant—Miss Maggie Fulton. Ex-Pupil Teachers—Miss Jessie Cunningham and Miss Alice Crawford. Junior Department Mistress—Miss Mary Allan, C.T. Assistant—Miss C. Carswell, C.T. Pupil Teachers—Misses Jeanie Craig and Jessie Cunningham. Infant Department—Mistress—Miss J. Dalziel. Assistants—Misses Reid,C.T., and StevensoD, C.T. Janitor—Mr. Robt. Clark. 222 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

9. — Carbrook Street Public School. Master—Mr. Andrew Comrie, M.A., C.T. Mistress—Miss Jessie Waterston, CM. Assistant*—Miss M. Hutchison, C.T., Miss Flora Menzies, C.T. Janitress—Mrs. Thomas Walmsley, 33 Broomlands. lO. — Stow Public School. Mistress—'Miss Jane Dalziel, C.T. Assistants— Miss Jane Reid, C.T., and Miss Stevenson, C.T. Janitor—Robert Clark.

11. — Thread Street Public School. Head Master—Juhn Mack ay, C.T. First Assistant—Jeanie Gardner Currie. C.T. Second Assistant—Isabella S. Lochhead, ex-P.T. Janitress—Mrs. Munro, 29 Thread street. Ferguslie (Half -Time) School. Inaugurated 10th January, 1887. Directors—J. & P. Coats Limited, Paisley. Chairman—Peter Coats, Esq. Government Year ends 31st October. Teachers. Head Mistress—Miss Mary Anderson. Assistant Teachers—Miss Agnes L. Beveridge, Miss M. M. Mackenzie, Miss M. M. Kyle. Industrial Department—Miss Margaret B. M'Nee. Cooking Department—Miss Scott. Janitor—Mr. James Christie, 31 Maxwellton. Accommodation—6 Class Rooms, for 60 in each; total, 360 each day, or 720 in all. Number on roll at 31st October, 1S91, end of Government year, 390. or 195 each day,

Presented at Examination, November, 1891, . . . . 116 Passes in Reading, 116 or 100 per cent. Passes in Writing, 116 or 100 per cent. Passes in Arithmetic, 113 or 97-41 per cent.

Average Passes, 9914 per cent. Lawn Street Public School, 11 Lawn Street. Instituted 1835. Mistress—Miss M. M. Wilson. Assistants—Miss Jessie J. Patrick, Miss Jeanie C. Dick, Miss Helen C. M 'Arthur, Miss Lizzie Anderson.

St. Mary's Roman Catholic School, 21 Queen Street. Head Teacher—Miss Maggie Cairney. Assistants—Misses Maloy, May, Brennan, Mitchell, M'Ewan, and Desson. Janitress—Mrs. Carruth, 56 George Street.

St. Mirin's Roman Catholic School, IS School Wynd. Master—Mr. P. J. Murphy, C.T. Assistants—Miss Wynne, C.T., Mrs. Robertson, C.T., Misses M'Ewan. M'Tavish, Tohill, and Forsyth. Janitress — Mrs. M. Hallsworth, 16 Incle street. St. Catherine's Roman Catholic School, lO Stow Street. The Sisters " Faithful Companions of Jesus,"—residence, St. Margaret's Convent, East Buchanan street. Head Mistress—Miss Mary Norris. Assistants—Miss Jessie M'Donald, C.T. Miss feeenan, C.T., and Miss Walls. Pupil Teachers—Misses M'Quoin, Daly, and M'Ghee. Janitress—Mrs. M'Dowall. JOHN NEILSON INSTITUTION. Opened 2nd April, 1852. Directors—Sheriff Cowan, Thomas Hodge, Francis Martin, John A. Brown, Thomas Glen Coats, Rev. A. Henderson, LL.D.; Rev. Thomas Gentles, D.D. Secretary and Treasurer— James Gardner, Writer, 3 County place. Head Master—Mr. John G. Thomson, F.E.T.S. First Department—Miss Neil and Miss Scott and Assistants. Second Department—Miss Smith and Assistants. Third Department—Mr. David Hamilton, Master; and Mr. John Little and Assistants. Fourth Department-^Mr. Alex. Murdoch, B.A. (Lond.), F.E I.S., Matter; Mr. William Gillan, a-id Assistants. Fifth Department—Mr. John G. Thomson, F.'E.l.S.. Master; Mr. John Woodrow, Mr. James Souden, M.A., and Assistants. Classical and Mathematical Department— Mr. Robert Young, M.A., Master, and Assistants. French and German—M. Snnonnaire. Sewing, Knitting, and Domestic Economy— Misses Macdonald and Scott. Drawing—Mr. C. Hayes. » Janitor and Teacher of Gyjnnastics—Colour-Sergeant J. F. Beaeom—house, Neilson lodge. ;; APPENDIX. 223

THE PAISLEY EDUCATIONAL TRUST. Instituted, 18S9. Governors. Sheriff Cowan. Rohert Paton. Thomas Glen Coats. Thomas Hodge. Kobert Cochran, sen. C. Bine Henshaw. Fra. Martin. David Wilson. Rev. W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. John A. Brown. Rev. A. Henderson, LL.D. Principal Hutton. Provost M'Gown. Rev. Thomas Gentles, D.D. Rev. J. B. Sturrock, M.A. Cleric and Treasurer—James Gardner, writer, 3 County place.

Government School of Science and Art, Gilmour Street. President—James Caldwell. Vice-President—Rohert Smith. Treasurer—John A. Brown. Ordinary Directors — Provost M'Gown, Bailie Paton, Messrs. Rohert Brown, Archibald Craig, John Ronald, Hugh H. Smiley, Archibald Coats, Thomas Glen Coats, John "Walker, Matthew Hodgart, John A. Brown, and Daniel Macfarlane. Masters — Messrs. Charles Hayes and William Shedden. Honorary Secretaries—Messrs. Young and Martin. Free Breakfast Mission. Office-bearers, 1892-93.

Hon. President—Stewart Clark, Esq. , Kilnside. President—Mrs. James Reid. 2 Royal Terrace. Chairman—Hugh Hamilton, Esq., 4 Bank street. Treasurer—Miss Agnes Barclay, 5 Greenlaw terrace. Secretary—Miss Jane Bell, 12 Causeyside. Mission Hall—109 Causeyside. Keeper—James Neilson, Water Brae (Burgh.)

Meetings : —Breakfast to poor children every Sabbath morning from September to May Sabbath School at 5 p.m.; Evangelistic Meeting every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock.

Paisley Christian Benevolent Society. Instituted in 1840. Office-Bearers for 1891-92. President—-Rev J. B. Sturrock, Free High Church. Vice-Presidents—Ex-Provost Clark and Frank Martin, Esq., Writer. Treasurer—Mr. Lachlan M'Kinnon, 2 Whitehaugh terrace. Secretary—Mr. John Glover, 7 Buchanan terraee.

Paisley Council, Church of Scotland Young Men's Guild. President — Rev. W. M. Metcalfe, D.D. Vice-President — Mr. George G. Kirk. Treasurer—Mr. W. K. Allan. Secretary—Mr. Archibald Fairlie, Meikleriggs.

Committee—Rev. John Smith, Elderslie ; and Messrs. Fraser, Paisley ; A. Halliday, Johnstone T. Milne, Paisley; and Messrs. John F. Muir and James Weir, Paisley; with two dele- gates from each branch within the district, and the Parish and Chapel Ministers con- nected with branches.

Church of Scotland Sabbath School Union for the Presbytery of Paisley. Hon. President—The Rev. the Moderator of Presbytery. President—Robert Paton. Vice-Presidents—Messrs. W. Herron, Renfrew; Alex. Murdoch, B.A., Paisley; W. Couper

Tait, Busby ; and R. Semple, Johnstone. Treasurer—Mr. Wm. B. Flockhart. Secretary—Mr. Archibald Fairlie, Meikleriggs.

With the following Directors appointed by the Presbytery—Revs. George Park, Paisley ; A. F. Burns, Paisley; Peter M'Leod, Neilston; and one member elected by each Sabbath School within the bounds.

High Church Ecclesiastical Trustees. Rev. A. M. Lang, B.Sc, Ex-Officio. Robert Brown. Alex. M'Kechnie. David Stevenson. James Edward Campbell. Daniel MacKenzie. Andrew Stewart. Robert Henderson. George MacKenzie. John G. Thomson. James A. Lyle. John Rae. Matthew White. Chairman—Mr. Rae. Clerl,—Mr. Thomson, Meikleriggs. ; 224 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

POLITICAL CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS.

Paisley Liberal Club. President—John M. M'Callum. Vice-Presidents—James Barr and Peter Eadie. Treasurer—Thomas Kerr. Secretary — Thomas Fulton Reid, 95 High street, General Committee—Robert Macfee, Andrew Fisher, John Lochhead, John Glover, James Donald, William Welsh, Alexander Reekie, John Davie, Robert Cochran, sen., Robert White, John Paton, Andrew Craig, Alexander Morrison, James Drennan, and Alfred M'Naughton Club House—90 High street.

Paisley Liberal Association. Honorary President — William Dunn, Esq., M.P. President—Colonel Thomas Glen Coats. Vice-Presidents—Rev. Principal Hutton. Provost M'Gown, ex-Provost Cochran, Treasurer Wilson Bailie M'Kellar, ex-Bailie Masson ex-Bailie Smith, John M. M'Callum, John Millar John A. Brown, George H. Brown, R. M. Paterson, James Wallace, John Adam, Allan Coats, Peter Eadie, and Campbell Houston. Secretary—Alfred M Naughton, wi iter. 95 High street, Paisley. Treasurer— John Lochhead, Gleniffer view, Calside. And an Executive Committee of about 40 members.

Paisley Liberal and Radical Unionist Association. Office-Bearers for 1892. President—John Clark, Esq., Gateside. Vice-Presidents— Stewart Clark, Esq. of Kilnside. Ex-Provost Clark, of Chapel. Archibald Coats, Esq. of Woodside. John P. Kerr, Esq., Dargavel. John Poison, Esq. of Westmount. Ex-Provost MacKean, Garthland place. Hugh H. Smiley, Esq. of Gallowhill. Ex-Bailie Dobie, Castlehead. John Fullerton, Esq. of Merksworth. Peter Jack, Esq., Castlehead. Peter Coats, jun., Esq. Garthland place. J. M. Symington, Esq., Oakshaw house. Donald Fraser, Esq., M.D. William Muir MacKean, Milton house. John Logan, Esq., Westerfield. Ex-Bailie Cochran, Greenlaw, Rev. Andrew Elder, Meikleriggs. Chairman—Archibald Coats, Esq. of Woodside. Secretary and Treasurer—Mr. William Walker, Writer, Municipal buildings. Half-yearly meeting held in April. Annual meeting, at which office-bearers are elected, held in October.

Paisley Conservative Association. Instituted March, 1878. OFFICE-BEAREHS.

Honorary Presidents—His Grace the Duke of Abercorn, C.B ; The Lord Ernest W. Hamilton, M.P.; Sir Michael R. Shaw-Stewart. Bart.; Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., M.P., LL.D.; C. Bine Renshaw, F.G.S., and R. Mure M'Kerrell.

Honorary Vice-Presidents—William Bow, Dunscore ; George Hamilton, J.P., of Blackland ; ex-Councillor W.Y. Fleming; Ex-Provost Brown. F.S.A., J P., of Underwood; C. W.

Cayzer of Ralston ; J. B. Richardson, Saucel; F. W. Wotherspoon, Maxwellton. President—Archibald Craig, J P., Gateside.

Vice-Presidents—Sir Henry Doulton ; ex-Bailie Caidwell, F.S A., of Craigielea ; Major Millar, Garthland place; John Swan, Causeyside; William Abererombie, jun., Greenlaw drive; Thomas Graham, M.D., Garthland place; George Hamilton, jun., of Blackland; James

A. MacKean of Maryfield ; Thomas MacRobert, jun., 2 Calside terrace ; Wm. Wilson, Brabloch; Andrew Alike, East Greenlaw; Alexander M'William, Egypt park; T. G. Abererombie, Redholme; Bailie Brough, Millarston; W. F. Dobie, Edgmont; Stewart

Ewing, Niddry street; Alexander Fullerton, Milliken Park ; ex-Bailie Goudie, High street James Marshall of Mavisbank; P. K. Millar, Mansfield place; William Paterson Royal terrace; James Pattinson, Royal terrace; Wm. Worthington, Ingleside; Jas. Ross, Castlehead. Secretary—Alexander Macfarlane, 9 Wellmeadow. Treasurer—H. S. Edmonds, Mossfield. Ward Chairmen—1st, A. B. Maxwell, 40 Millarston; 2nd, John Bowes, Park terrace; 3rd, P. K

Miller, 4 Mansfield place ; 4th, William F. Dobie, Castlehead; 5th, Stewart Ewing, 23 Niddry street. ; ;;. APPENDIX. 225

The Beaconsfield Club. Instituted July, 1880. A Political Club in strict connection with the Conservative party, and designed to promote its objects. Patrons—Duke of Abercorn; Duke of Montrose, K.T.; Earl of Home; Marquis of Bute, K.T. Honorary President—Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., M.P., LL.D. Honorary Life Members—R. Mure M'Kerrell, Esq., of Hillhouse; William Bow, Esq., Dunscore; John Maclachlan, Esq., Saucelbank; G. Ludovic Houstoun, Esq. of Johnstone Castle J. C. Cuninghame, Esq. of Craigends. President—William Abercrombie, jun. Vice-Presidents — A. Craig Muir and Andrew Allice. Hon. Treasurer—Thomas Allice. Hon. Secretary- Alex. Macfarlane, 9 Wellmeadow. Directors—A. C. M. Ingram, WilliamM Allister, John Shirley, H. S. Edmonds, Thomas Mac- Robert, jun., W. F. Dobie, and Stewart Ewing. Annual Meeting, 5th June.

West Renfrewshire Conservative Association. President—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., Ardgowan. Vice-Presidents — Col. Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P.; Col. Robert King. Levernholm, Hurlet

Robert Binnie, Gourock ; Henry Macdowall, Garthland, Lochwinnoch. Executive—Convener, Henry Macdowall, Garthland, Lochwinnoch; Sub-Convener, ex-Provost

Binnie, Gourock ; Hon. Treasurers, ex-Provost Stevenson, Johnstone, and James Cowan, Ross Hall, Paisley. Secretary—Robert Stevenson, Writer, 99 High street, Paisley. Primrose League. ABERCORN HABITATION, No. 666. Office-Bearers. Ruling Councillor—Miss M'Kean, West Croft. Treasurer—Miss Cunningham, Stanley place Chief Secretary—Mrs. Graham, 3 Garthland place. Auditors—Miss Johnstone, of Glenpatrick, and Miss Houstoun, of Johnstone Castle. First Ward. Warden — Mrs. Bow, Castlehead. Sub- Warden — Secretary—Miss M. I. Dobie, 1 Forbes place. Second Ward. Warden—Mrs. Hamilton, Blackland. Sub- Warden—Miss Braid, 9 Orr square, Secretary—Miss Graham, 3 Garthland place. Third Ward. Warden—Mrs. Burns, 7 Garthland place. Sub-Warden— Secretary—Miss Ingram, 3 Hillview place. Fourth Ward. Warden—Mrs. Allison, Cartvale. Sub-Warden—Mrs. R. F. Craig, Fernlea. Secretary—Miss Currie, South Orr street. Fifth Ward. Warden—Mrs. Gardner, Dunrod, Greenlaw. Sub-Warden—Mrs. Paterson, 2 Royal terrace. Secretary—Miss Graham, 3 Garthland place. Women's Liberal Association. PAISLEY AND DISTRICT. President—Mrs. Glen Coats. Vice-Presidents—Mrs. Dunn, Wetherby Gardens, London ; Mrs. Coats, Ferguslie

Mrs. Wotherspoon, Maxwellton ; Mrs. Young, Priory Park. Executive—Mrs. Allan Coats, Chairwoman; Mrs. Millar, Vice- Chairwoman; Mrs. J. M. M'Callum, South Park, Hon. Treasurer; Miss Henderson, Castlehead, Hon. Secretary; and a Committee. Juridical Society. Instituted 3rd June, 1885. Office - Bearers. Honorary President- Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute of Renfrewshire. President—John M. Lang, M.A., LL.B., writer. Vice-President—John Abercrombie, writer. Secretary and Treasurer—William Hutchison, writer, County buildings, Paisley. Board of Directors—The Hon. President, the President, the Vice-President, the Secretary, Alex. M'Allister, William Bowie, W. R. Finlator, W. M. Jeffray, W. F. G. Glegg. The ordinary meetings of the Society are held within the Library, County buildings, Paisley, during the months of November to March inclusive, on Monday evenings, at half-past seven o'clock; P ) 226 RELIGIOUS

Ministers. Pkecentobs.

Church of Scotland. Thomas Gentles, D.D. (1st J. Barratt, Mus. Bac.

Abbey Church, Charge), Abbey manse. Oxon. , organist &

Abbey close. J. B. Dalgety (2nd Charge), choirmr. , Sunnyside. Shandford, Ralston.

Gaelic (St. Columba), David Johnstone, Glenview, Thomas Gray. Oakshaw street. Potterhill.

Greenlaw Church Thomas Gentles, D.D., and H. Barr, jun. , choirmr. (Abbey Parish. J. B. Dalgety. Albert Barratt, harmoniumist. High Church, Church- A. M. Lang, B.Sc, High Church James Fleming. hill. manse. Martyrs' Church, William Low, B.D., Martyrs' James Waddell. Broomlands. manse, Castlehead.

Middle Church, George Park, 2 Garthland place. J. Boy Fraser, organist Churchhill. and choirmaster North Church, James Young, B.D., North James P. Thomson, Love street. manse, Love street. organist and choirmr. St. George's Church, A. Fyfe Burns, M.A., 7 Garth- Miss M. W. Thomson, George street. land place. organist. Joseph Bryce, choir- master (voluntary). South Church, W. M. Metcalfe, D.D., South Robert B. M'Millan. Neilston street. manse, Castlehead. Free Church. Free Gaelic Church, William M'Pherson, Park place, Malcolm Gillies (vo- Shuttle street. Calside. luntary). Free High Church, James B. Sturrock, M. A., manse, Vacant. Orr square. 29 Oakshaw street. Free Martyrs' Church Alexander Macmillan, manse, William H. Gibson. 77 Broomlands. Castlehead. Free Middle Church. James Rennie Caird, manse, Allan Craig. School wynd. Calside.

Free St. George's, Gavin J. Tait, M.A., Free St. Albert Holroyd, A. CO. 36 New street. manse, Blackhall. organist and choirmr. Sherwood Free Church Hugh Black, M.A., 1 Mansfield (voluntary) Glasgow road. place. Free South Church, John Paterson, M.A., manse, Archd. M'Dougal. 75 Causeyside. Calside.

Free Oakshaw- street, George Clazy, Ecclestoun, Hugh M. Macfee (volun- 93 Oakshaw street. Castlehead. tary). U.P. Church. Abbey Close, A. Henderson, LL.D.,F.R.A.S., Daniel M. Wilson. 16 Abbey close. Ashgrove, Castlehead. William Hutchison, (voluntary) Canal Street, George Clark Hutton, D.D., John Eadie (voluntary). Canal street. Mount Pleasant.

1 Treasurer of Session — Alex. M'Keehnie, Court Buildings. 2 Clerk to Trustees — Thomas Kirk, 5 Ferguslie Buildings. 227 DCNOMINATIO Btf S Number ~ or „ I Secretary When Officers. Treasurer. of Church Sessxon- Clerk. Built. Sittings.

Jas. Adams, 11 Abbey- George Beveridge, 2 Walter King, 4 Gil- 1160 965 close. Mansfield place mour street.

Malcolm Robertson, Thos. Gray, 12 Well Jas. Baird, 5 Stow 1793 1143 21 New Smithhills street. street. William N. Thorburn, John R. M'Lean, 10 Edward Swan, 10 1889 520 9 Garthland lane Whitehaugh terrace Whitehaugh ter- race.

Robert Arthur, 14 J. G. Thomson, Strat- J. G. Thomson, Strat- 1754 1300 Oakshaw street. tonville, Meikleriggs tonville, Meikleriggs. completed James M'Ghee, 64 Arch. Fairlie,Enrick- James Graham, Dun- 1835 850 Broomlands. dale, Meikleriggs. 2 daff, Crow road. Andrew Tannahill, William Peattie, 2 William Peattie, 2 1781 924 17 Wardrop street. Gilmour street. Gilmour street. Renl885 James Aitken, 29 Daniel M'AUister, 29 William Reid, 33 1834 725 Glen street. Glen street. 3 Gauze street. Rebl888

James Osborne, 7 A. Murdoch, Gallow- A. Murdoch, Gallow- 1820 1.603 4 George street. lea, Meikleriggs. lea, Meikleriggs.

Alex. Weatherstone, Hugh M'Kenzie, 88 Robert Paton, 3Lyles- 1836 832 2 Alexandria place. Causey side. 5 land terrace.

Duncan M'Kellar, 11 Archd. Smith, 63 William Dobbie, 14 1843 450 West Buchanan st. George street. Oakshaw street. David Livingstone, 3 A. Craig Muir, Ivy- Alexander Main, 7 1845 1020 John street. bank, Oakshaw st. Greenlaw terrace. James Lang, 9 Sand- Wm. Baird, 79 High Wm. Baird, 79 High 1847 800 holes. street. street. George Macfarlane, Laughlan M 'Kinnon, Matthew Muir, 2 1844 1050 19 School wynd. 2 Whitehaugh ter. Janefield place Rebl86,3 James Carruth, 38 A. F. Graham, Oak- John Boyd, Oakbank, 1844^ 836 6 New street. shawhead. Oakshaw street. George Carruth, 1 Wm. Brown (interim) Wm. Muir MacKean 1892 803 Allison place Burnetta cottage (interim) Miltonho. Robert Clark, 13 James Robertson, Hamilton Crawford, 1846 700 Stow street. Marionfield. 1 Royal terrace.

Robert Cochrane, 13 Thos. Scott, 86 High st. A. G ardner, Gilmour st. 1810 650 Sandholes. J. Glover, 7 Buchanan ter. Thos.Scott,86Highst.

James Grant, 23 J. R. Taylor, Heath John A. Brown, More- 1827 800

Abbey street cot. , Stanley drive. dun, Stanley road.

John Muir, 10 John Wilson, Brown- Jas. More, 17 Moss 1781 800 Lady lane. heath, Craw road. street.

3 : Secretary to Trustees — Dan el M'AUister, 29 Glen street. 4 Secy, and Treasurer to Trustees —James Hay, 10 High street. 5 Clerk to Trustees and Managers—J. R. Macgregor, Lonend cottage. 6 Clerk to Deacons' Court—Thomas Kerr, Camnethan villa. , »P" w « jl i u i ^ o y

Ministers. Precentors.

£7. P. Church—cow. George street, Andrew Elder, The Grange, A.ex. Andrew, M.A. 21 George street Meikleriggs.

Oakshaw street, John Porteous, B.D., Carron- Vacant. 50 Oakshaw street. vale, Glasgow road. St James' Church, W. Ainslie Walton, B.D., St. Wm. Agate, organist Underwood road. James manse, Castlehead and choirmaster.

Thread Street, Andrew G. Fleming, Gowanlea, James Pattinson, Mus.

9 Thread street. Castlehead. Bac. , Cantab, organist. Mossvale Church, David Hall, 9 Buchanan terrace. Andrew Kelly. Greenock road.

Lylesland Church, John M'Coll, M. A., 2 Lylesland K-. L. Stevenson. Stock street. terrace.

Reformed Presbyteria?i Robert Dunlop, Ardgowan cot- John Barr (voluntary). Church, Storie st. tage, Blackhall. Original Secession, Ebenezer Ritchie, Marchmont, John Scott (voluntary). 3 Wellmeadow. Potterhill

(In Lib. Club Hall till Oct.) George Street Baptist Joseph Farquhar, M. A., 3 Lyles- Walter Knox (volun- Chapel, 154 George land terrace. tary). street.

Storie Street Baptist Oliver Flett, D. D. , Greenieholm, H. Macleod Fulcher. Chapel, 43 Storie Calside. street.

Victoria Place Baptist John Crouch, 1 Janefield place. William Coats, jun. Chapel, Lady lane. (voluntary). Congregational Church W. N. Challice, Congregational James Spence, har- School wynd. Church manse, Glasgow road. moniumist (volun.). Evangelical Union Alexander Wilson, 59 Causey- James Smith. Chapel, 21 New side. street.

Primitive Methodist P. Hind, The Manse, St. James Jas. Monaghan (volun. ). Church, St. James street. H. Noble, organist street. (voluntary).

St. Mirren's M. C. Hugh Canon Chisholm, 2 East John M'Ewan, organist. Chapel, 3 East Bu- Buchanan street. chanan street.

St. Mary's B.C. John M 'Donald, 73 George Miss E. Brennan, or- Chapel, George st. street. ganist (voluntary).

Trinity Episcopal W. F. Mills, The Parsonage, Allan Bell, jun. Church,St. James pi. Greenock road.

Christ's Episcopal F. Lake-Good, 3 Gordon place. Ed. Robinson, organist Church, Brown pi. (voluntary). Neio Jerusalem Church Louis A. Slight, Castlehead. Malcolm Spence, George street. organist. iiiPMiiiyyn u wm l^lll.lil.^M-^i.im , --TT Number Secretary or When I Church Officers. Treasurer, of Session -Clerk. Built. Sittings.

James Cook, 13 Barr Robert Hamilton, 20 Thomas Donald, 43 1822 750 street Newton street. Lady lane. Wm. Arnot, 4Meet- John G. Campbell, John M 'Gown, Wood- 1824 920 ing-House lane. 29 St. James st. lands, Calside.

David Allison, 3 Jas. Robertson, Salis- John Adam, Nor- 1884 1050

Underwood road. bury lo. , Meikleriggs. well, Castlehead

James Dalziel, 32 Daniel Black, 3 J. B. Wotherspoon, 1808 1000 Thread street. Greenlaw terrace Sunnyside. Thomas Riddell, 16 Thomas M'Nidder, James M'Naughton, 1884 642 Mossvale street. jun., 5 Mossvale la. 1 2 Clydeview ter.

John Home, Alexander Watson, Joseph J. Mackellar, 1885 460 1 M'Intyre place. 1 Tower buildings2 Fereneze view, Mary street.

Thomas Earl, 66 John Barr, 2 Gordon Jno. Caldwell, 47 Canal 1868 350 Causeyside. pi., Kingst. (west). st., Kirkintilloch. Andrew Howe, Francis Davidson, 46 Robert C. Begg, Rock- 1892 500 152 George street. Moss street. 3 field, Potterhill.

Alex. Goudie, 26 Findlay F. Picken, 3 Walter Knox, 53 1860 450 George street. Stirling street. Storie street.

H. Stevenson, 10 Thomas Smith, 10 George H. Coats, 1798 470 Union street. Broomlands. Castlehead, and George Barr, 8 Orr st. George Wallace, 38 T. Fulton Reid, Hazel- Allan Coats, Hay- 1867 600 Lady lane. wood, Castlehead. field, Castlehead. William M'Killop, J. T. Hellyer, Ingle- Hugh Harper, Oak- 1887 478 22 Argyle street. field, Glasgow road. shawhead house.

Robert Corrans, 45 William Gibson, 8 James Fergus, 61 1737 650 George street. Whitehaugh ter. Storie street.

Alexander M'Lean, Rev. R. Hind. Geo. Muir, 100 High 1820 650 28 St. James st. street. Renl887

T. Downie, 4 East 1808 1000 Buchanan street.

James Carruth, 56 1883 950 George street completed

Vacant. B. Faulkner, 10 St. Ch. Escourt, 1 Kiln- 1833 600 James street. side crescent. Hamilton Coats, John Laing, 2 Christie Thomas Hazlett, 32 1887 500 Cotton street. street. Well street. T. Alexander, 12 James Murray, The W. Caldwell, Elton 1831 320 George street. Mound, Castlehead. villa, Calside. i Session Clerk—William Reid, 18 Well street. 2 Secretary to Managers—W. Brown, Braehead cottage, Meikleriggs. 3 Congregational Clerk— David Begg. Strathview, Potterhill. — — 230 PAISLEY DIKECTOKY.

Sabbath School Union. Office-beakers for 1892-93. President—John Taylor, M.A. Vice-Presidents—James Parlane and David Buchanan. Treasurer—Alex. Lang, 81 High street. Secretaries—George L. Muir, 100 High street, and John Hawley, 97 High street, Directors. John M'Dougal. John Glover. Win. C. Ferguson. A. Craig Muir. Alex. Gardiner. Roger W. Muir. Allan Coats. Archd. Fairlie. George G. Kirk. James Paterson. John F. Baird. Thomas F. Reid. J. M. Symington. James Jack. Hugh Harper. John Macalaster. Sabbath School Societies. Baptist George Street. Established South. Methodist. „ Storie Street. „ St. George's. U.P. Abbey Close. „ Victoria Place. Evangelical Union. Canal Street. Congregational. Free Gaelic. George Street. Episcopal, Trinity. High. Lylesland.

' , , Christ's Evangelical „ Martyrs'. Mossvale. Established Abbey. „ Middle. Oakshaw Street. High. „ Oakshaw (R.P.). St. James'.

„ Martyrs'. ,, Sherwood. Thread Street. „ Middle. South. Country School, lnkermann. „ North. „ St. George's, Election of Office-bearers takes place annually in March.

Young Men's Christian Association.

The objects of the Association are : 1st, The formation and maintenance of Branches meeting on Sabbath morning for Prayer and Religious Improvement. 2nd, The Instituting of Classes for Literary and Educational purposes. 3rd, The carrying on of Mission Work.

The different Branches meet in the following places on Sabbath mornings at Ten o'Clock : Free Oakshaw Branch, in Oakshaw Free Church Hall. Free South Branch, in the Free South Church Hall. Free High Branch, in the Brough Memorial Hall. Canal Street Branch, in Canal Street U.P. Church Hall. St. James' Branch, in St. James' U.P. Church Hall. Wallneuk Branch, in Wallneuk Mission Hall. Mossvale Branch, in Mossvale U.P. Church Hall. Victoria Place Baptist Branch, in Victoria place Hall. Free St. George's Branch, In the Free St. George's Hall. Thread Street U.P. Branch, in Church Committee Room. Free Martyrs' Branch, in Free Martyrs' Hall. Mr. John M. M'Callum's and Mr. AVilliam Crawford's Class meets in Gentlemen's Chorus Room of Clark Hall at 5 p m. Office-Bearers. Bon.-President—Thomas Glen Coats, Esq. Hon.- Vice-Presidents— Stewart Clark. Sheriff Cowan. Provost M'Gown. Ex-Provost Clark. J. M. M'Callum. Samuel Dougall Peter Coats, jun. Francis Martin. Peter Eadie. Geo. H. Coats. Roger W. Muir. And all Ministers of Christian denominations. President—William Crawford, 22 Well street. Vice-Presidents — Robert Risk and Frank Wotherspoon. Recording Secretary—James M'Glashan, 32 Glen street. Corresponding Secretary—Robert Gladstone, 1 Woodside place. Treasurer—William H. More, 33 George street. Conveners of Committees. Branch Visiting—Wm. Pollock. Branch Extension—Wm. Thomson. Mission and Temperance—George Wallace, jun. Finance—Wm. H. More. Educational and Lecture—John Gladstone. Recreatmi —T. D. M'Nair. APPENDIX. 231 TRADE SOCIETIES,

SCOTTISH CLERKS' ASSOCIATION—PAISLEY DISTRICT. Meets on the First Wednesday of each month in the Royal Oak, Moss street, at 8.30 p.m. Chairman of Committee—H. Macpherson, jun., Walmer-cottage, Meik!eriggs. Steward—James Pinkerton, 43 High street.

AMALGAMATED SLATERS' SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. President—James Mair, 6 Moss street. Secretary—William Mackie, 7 Barclay street. Treasurer—Hugh Peebles, 15 Well street.

PAISLEY TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. President—John Neilson. Vice-President—William Duncan. Treasurer—John Kent, 2 Ralston terrace Secretary—Thomas Loudon, 26 Well street.

CARTERS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. President—George Hanlon. Vice-President—Thomas Boyle. Treasurer—John Howie. Secretary—Thos. Donald. Committee Rooms—43 Lady lane. Weekly Meetings every Saturday. Annual election of Office-bearers in March.

OPERATIVE BRICKLAYERS' OF SCOTLAND SOCIETY (PAISLEY BRANCH). Collector and Treasurer—David M'Lean, 2 Christie street.

ASSOCIATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS (PAISLEY BRANCH). President—Gilbert M'Clymont, 16 Well street. Treasurer—George M'Farlane, 5 Barclay street. Secretary—Alex. Eccles, 80 Broomlands. MOULDERS' ASSOCIATION—PAISLEY BRANCH. President—Matthew Slater, 25 Glen street. Secretary—George Rohertson,l Alhert street. Treasurer—Daniel Adam, 36 Underwood road. Check Steward—Wm. Manwell. 16 Well street.

Election of Secretary takes place annually in July ; other Office-hearers elected half-yearly in January and July.

OPERATIVE BAKERS' FRIENDLY AND PROTECTIVE SOCIETY. President—Thomas Hamilton. Secretary—Hugh Kennedy, Fernside, Mary street. Treasurer—James Kerr. Office-bearers elected in May and Novemher. PAISLEY WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER TRADE ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1871. President—William Paterson. Vice-President—Robert O'May, 95 Causeyside. Treasurer—A. Morrison, Globe hotel. Secretary—W. F. Findlater, writer, 12 High street. Office-hearers elected at annual meeting, first week in June,

PAISLEY UNITED FLESHERS' SOCIETY. Board of Dikectoks. President—William S. Leirch. Vice-President—George M. Young. Treasurer—John Lang, 54 Caledonia street. Secretary—James Scarlett, 54 Causeyside street. Directors—President, Vice-President, Sectretary, and Treasurer; Messrs. Allan Taylor, Wm. Souden, John Rennie, Peter Millar, James Smith, Wm. M'Allister, James Craig, and Allan Watson. Law Agent—Alexander M'Allister, writer, 48 Moss street. ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS. Paisley Ornithological Association. Eon. President—John Clark. Esq. of Curling hall, Largs, and Gateside, Paisley. President—Joseph Allison, Williamsburgh. Vice-President—James Millar, Mossvale. Secretary—William M'Nair, jun., 28 St. James street. Treasurer—George Richmond, Ivanhoe place, Back Sneddon street. Collector—David Allison, 3 Underwood road. Committee. Messrs. Allan Glen. Messrs. Hugh Walker. Messrs. Matt. Coats. Rohert Milton. Jno. Templeton, jr. D. Todd. James M'Ewan. Matthew Roberton. James Paterson. Wm. Carlin. James Paton. John Goldie. ; 232 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

Paisley and Renfrewshire Poultry and Pigeon Association. Honorary President— Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart.. M.P., LL.D., Blythswood. President—Allan Glen. Vice-President—Allan Marshall Treasurer—James Paton Secretary—George Archibald, jun., 11 Argyle street, Paisley. Collector—George M'Farlane. Committee. Poultry Section—William Carlin, Malcolm M'Kinnon, John B. M'Nee, Matthew B. Rough, James Raeside. Pigeon Section—John Templeton, jun., William M'Nair, jun., Matthew M'Nair, Thos. M'Allister, Thomas Harvey.

District Committee—John Stevenson, John Patrick, Barrhead ; M. L. Frame, George Hamilton, Alexander Brown, Neilston; Alexander Maule, Johnstone; Robert M'Millan,

Andrew Carnduff, Barrhead ; Matthew Gilmour, Inchinnan ; Jas. Dickie,

Hugh Aitken, Bridge of Weir ; Davie Ross, Howwood ; William Speir, Loch-

winnoch ; John Taylor, Johnstone ; John Ritchie, Kilbarchan ; James M'Gee, Mearns; William Crawford, Greenock. Next Election of Office-bearers, middle of January, 1893. Annual Exhibition and Competition, confined to Renfrewshire, takes place on the second Saturday of November. Paisley Old Canine Society. Hon. President—James A. Clark, Netherhill.

President—W. J. Hamilton. Vice-President— J . F, King. Treasurer—A. W. Keith. Secretary—James Farquhar, 43 Mill street. Paisley Kennel Club. President — Thomas H. Taylor. Vice-Presidents—John Donaldson Pottie, M.R.C.V.S., and Alex. Harvey Mitchell. Treasurer—Robert Wilson, jun. Hon. Secy, and Collector—James M'Allister, 30 Thread st . HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES. Paisley Horticultural Society. Office-Bearers. Honorary President—William Dunn, M.P. President—William M'Alpine, Maida, Greenlaw. Vice-President—Alexander Carnochan. Treasurer—Alex. Macfarlane, 9 Wellmeadow. Secretary—Robert Macfee, 3 Moss street. Directors. Gardeners. Henry Maxwell, Ralston. Dougal Macdougal, Speirsfield. Alexander Baird, Chapel house. w illiam Cameron, Ferguslie park. John Forrest, Gateside. William M'lver, Gallowhill. R. H. Thompson, Stock street. Duncan Murdoch, Southbar. Duncan Macdonald, Ferguslie. W. M. Moir, Ross Hall. James Maxwell, Barshaw. James Walker, Hawkhead Cemetery. John MacAulay, 41 George street. Nurserymen. James Wills, Whitehaugh. Alex. Stewart, Carriagehill. William Dickson, Ladyburn. James Morgan, 3 Moss street. Amateurs. Allan Kerr, 1 Richmond place. William Gibson, 6 Greenlaw terrace. Robert Greenlees, Park place. D. Macqueen. 2 Janefield place.

• R. Archibald, 15 Barr street. John M'Naughton, 1 Ralston terrace. N. Muir, 1 M'Intyre place. J. H. Sellars, Cochran street. William Brough, Millarston. Office-bearers elected last Wednesday of October. Paisley Florist Society. Instituted 1782. Honorary President—C. W. Cayzer, Esq.. Ralston. President—Mr. W. M. Moir Rosshall. Vice-President—Mr. John M'Naughton, Ralston terrace. Treasurer—Mr. Robt. Archibald, 15 Barr st. Secretary—Mr. Wm. Robin, 1 Ralston terrace. Paisley West End Amateur Florists' Society. Honorary President — William Dunn, M.P. President—Robert Semple. Vice-President—James Graham. Financial Secretary—Robert Maxwell, 1 M'Intyre place. Secretary—James Bryson, 2 West Campbell street. Paisley Amateur Florist Society. Meets every alternate Thursday evening in Mission Hall, Great Hamilton street. Honorary President—John Johnston, Beauchamp house. Honorary Vice-President—John Ross Macgregor, Lonend cottage. President—David Lang. 7 Lylesland terrace. Vice-President— James Cochrane, Glenview.

Treasurers—Wm. Thallon, George place ; James Cochran, Stock street. Secretary—Robert Greenlees, Park place, Calside. APPENDIX. 233

Paisley and West of Scotland Horticultural Association. Instituted— December, 18S5. Office-Beareks foe 1892. Honorary Patrons. Col. Thomas Glen Coats, of Ferguslie park. Ex-Provost Cochran, Ladyburn villa. Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P., Blythswoocl. Ex-Pi'ovost Johnston, Beauchamp house. William Dunn, Esq., M.P. William Watson, Esq., Newfield, Johnstone. Archibald Coats, Esq. of Woodside. Arch. Mackenzie, Esq., Milliken, Johnstone. James Coats, Esq., Ferguslie. C. W. Cayzer, Esq., Ralston. Paisley. Ex-Provost John Clark, Curling hall, Largs. John Bell, Esq., Claremount, Paisley. James Cowan, Esq., Ross Hall. R. King Bell, Esq., East Sunnyside, Paisley. James Wood, Esq., Bathville house, Bathgate. James Boyd & Sons. Hothouse builders, Paisley John Poison, Esq., Westmount. Provost M'Gown, Woodlands. Ex-Provost Clark, Chapel house. President—Alex. Baird, Gardener, Chapel house. Vice-President—William M'Alpine, Maida, Greenlaw. Secretary—Jas. Morgan, Seedsman, 3 Moss street. Treasurer—Wm. M'Alpine, Maida, Greenlaw. Committee. Robert Thomson, Gardener, Stock street. Dougal M'Dougall, Gardener, Speirsfield. Robert Macfee, Seedsman, 3 Moss street. George Eccles, Gardener, Westmount. William Ramsay, Gardener, 26 Love street. Henry Maxwell, Gardener, Ralston. William Cameron, Gardener, Ferguslie park. James Wills, Gardener, Whitehaugh. R. S. Milne, Rocklea, Bridge of Weir. William M'lver, Gardener, Gallowhill. John Brown, Gardener, Newfield, Johnstone. Duncan M'Donald, Ferguslie. Alex. Coll, Gardener, Rosebank Johnstone. James Galloway. Ferguslie. Arch. Duncan, Gardener, 1 Gladstone terrace. John Hislop, Ralston. Wm. M. Moir, Gardener, Rosshall. H. G. Reid, Falside. Ralston Gardens Association (Limited). (Registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1876.) Registered Office— 1 Kilnside crescent. Honorary President—William Dunn, M.P. President—Alex. Mason. Vice-President—William Dobbie. Treasurer—John Maihie, 3 Linside terrace. Secretary— Charles Estcourt, 1 Kilnside crescent. Ground Inspectors—John M'Naughton and William Wallace. BOWLING CLUBS. Priorscroft Bowling Club. President, Altx. Todd Vice-President, John Taylor, M.A. Treasurer, R. S. Wallace, 15 High street. Secretary, J. D. Wilson, Dyers' wynd. Committee—John Murray, John INicolson, George Beveridee, William Bow. Green-Keeper, Peter M'Donald, 4 Neilston street. Office-bearers elected second week in March annually. Abercorn Bowling Club. President, Fx-Provost Cochran. Vice-President, Thomas Henry. Secretary, Robert Fisher, 44 Calside. Treasurer, James R. Deans, 7 Cochran street. Directors, James Service, P. Wilson, A. Pattison, Wm. Paul and Neil Frew. Green-Keeper, James Anderson, Auchentorlie place. Victoria Bowling Club. President—John Alexander. Vice-President—James Kilpatrick. Treasurer—John Arthur. Secretary—Archibald Killen, 12 Lady lane. Green-Keeper— James Nicol, Greenhill road. Wellmeadow Bowling Club. President, Andrew Craig, Vice-President, Alex. Pettigrew. Treasurer, Robert Allison, 3 Woodside place. Secretary, Thomas Cowden, 1 Auchentorlie place. Green-Keeper, Andrew Provan, 5 Broomlands. Green, 13 Wellmeadow. Caledonia Bowling Club. Patron—John Ross Macgregor. President, Alex. Fullerton. Vice-President, Robert M'Kean. Secretary, Alex. M'Ktchnie, 7 Galloway street. Treasurer, J. W. Robertson. Green-Keeper, Samuel Rennie. Charleston Bowling Club. Patron—William Dunn, Esq., M.P. Hon. President—J. B. Richardson. President—William Craig. Vice-President— Robert O'May. Treasurer—Andw. Kerr, Mary street. Secretary—Jas. Scott, 10 Great Hamilton stree . Green-Keeper, Henry Gardner. Green, Stock street. Ferguslie Thread Works Bowling Club. Hon. President—P. M. Coats. President—James Robertson. Secretary and Treasurer—William Craig, 3 Ferguslie buildings. Committee—Thomas Nisbet, John Thomson, James Waddell, William Rankin, John Alexander, Matthew Wilson. ; 234 PAISLEY DIRECTORY. CURLING CLUBS.

South-West of Scotland Grand Curling Club.

Patron—His Grace the Duke of Portland. President—J. W. Shand-Harvey, Esq. of Castlesemple. Vice-President—James Allan, Esq., of Hawthorn house, Kilbirnie. Committee of Management — President and Vice-President; Wm. Caldwell, Old Cathcart; Dr. Graham, Paisley; Thomas Thorburn, Beith; John Watt, Kilbirnie; Alexander Neilson, Lochwinnoch; James Cowan, Glasgow; Alex. Longmuir, Irvine; Alexander Willison, Dairy; James Stewart, Irvine; J. B. Paton, Ayr; Thomas Anderson, Neilston; John

Wallace, Glasgow ; Hugh Wallace. Glasgow; Alexander Comrie, Dairy ; Benjamin Dickson,

Greenock ; Matthew Brown, Kilmalcolm. Chaplain—Rev. James Murray, Kilmalcolm. Secretary and Treasurer—Wm. Logan, writer,. Lochwinnoch.

Iceland Curling Club.

Instituted 1841.

President—John Thomson. Vice-President—William Bow. Treasurer and Secretary—Thomas Graham, M.D., Garthland place. Representative Members—John Thomson and Robert Harris. Chaplain—Rev. J. B. Dalgety.

Boreas Curling Club.

Instituted 1852.

Patron—Alex. A. Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie. Patroness—Lady Anne Speirs, of Elderslie. President—James Dunlop. Vice-President—Andrew Paterson. Treasurer—Andrew Paterson, 10 Bridge street. Secretary—J. D. Wilson, Dyers' wynd. Representative Members—Jas. Riddell and Daniel Watson. Chaplain—Rev. Thos. Gentles, M.A, General Meeting in September annually.

12th Province Royal Caledonian Curling Club.

Patrons—Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow ; Sir Michael R. S. Stewart, Bart., of Greenock ; Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood, M.P.; Alexander Crum, Esq., of Thornliebank; J. W. Shand-Harvey, Esq. of Castlesemple; Henry Macdowall, Esq., of Garthland; A. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie; Colonel King, of Levernholm. President— James Riddle, Paisley. Vice-President —William Fleming, Fulwood, Linwood. Secretary and Treasurer—Wm. Logan, writer, Lochwinnoch.

Committee of Management—James Riddle, Paisley ; William Fleming, Fulwood ; William Logan,

Lochwinnoch ; John Keanie, Lochwinnoch ; John Walker, Paisley; John Carsweil, Paisley

L. M 'Queen. Renfrew ; Robert Morris, Largs.

Renfrewshire Curling Club.

Instituted 1856.

Patron—C. Bine Renshaw, Barochan. Patroness—Mrs. Renshaw. President—Robert Wilson. Vice-President—John Munro. Treasurer—Walter Bowie. Secretary—John M'Lachlan, 70 Broomlands. Representative Members—William Forrest and John Rowand. Chaplain—Rev. A. M. Lang. Annual Meeting for election of Office-Bearers last Thursday of November.

St. Mirren Curling Club.

Patron—Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., M.P., Blythswood. President—William Gardner. Vice-President—J R. M'Gregor„ Treasurer—Hugh Macfarlane, jun. Secretary—James Gardner, writer, 3 County place. Representative Members—Wm. Gardner and Jas. H. Dunn. Committee—R, K. Bell, Geo. Davies, James Coats, jun., A. Fullerton. APPENDIX. 235 ATHLETIC CLUBS.

Caledonia Bicycling Club. Instituted June, 1881. Patrons—Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P.; Stewart Clark, Esq., ex-M.P.; ex-Provost Cochran; ex-Provost MacKean, Hon. President—William Dunn, M.P. President—W. J. MTlwrick, Esq. Captain—John Stewart. Vice-Captain—John Weir. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer— John Sunter, 14 Welhneadow. Election of uffice-beartis takes place in January annually.

Victoria Bicycle Club. Formed 10th May, 1879.

Patrons—Frank Wotherspoon, Maxwellton ; W. D. Campbell, Blythswood. Hon. President—C. Bine Renshaw of Barochan. President—Tom Kobeitson. Vice-Presiuent—Tom Bates. Captain—D. Callander. Vice-Captain—Jas. Allison. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—Gavin M. Goudie, 49 High street. Committee—Alex. Watson, George Welsh, R. D. F. Paul, H. Monro, B. Ford. Annual Meeting for election of Office-Bearers held in February. JUNIOR SECTION. Formed 3rd July, 1891. Hon. President—C. Bine Renshaw of Barochan. President—R. D. F. Paul. Vice-President—W. A. Taylor. Captam—R. Sect. Vice-Gapt nn—T. Gibson. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—James N. Gordon, Staff Barracks. Annual meeting for election of office-bearers held in January.

Paisley Lawn Tennis Club. Grounds, behind Garthland place. President—T. Greenlees, ter. Vice-President—J. M. Lang. Treasurer—H.Macfarlane, jun Secretary—James F. Johnstone, writer, 8 Gilmour street. Match Secretary—W. 0. Clazy, Castleheacl. Match Committee—T. Greenlees, ter., W. 0. Clazy, and D. M. Malloch. General Meeting in January.

Stanley Lawn Tennis Club. Grounds—Greenlaw. President—Alex. Gardiner, jun. Vice-President—George Robertson, jun. Treasurer—Thomas M' Queen, jun., Tatlow, Meikleriggs. Secretary — Julius F. M'Callum Ardskipness. Match Secretary— David Lochhead, Wester Carriagehill. Office-bearers elected in October annually.

Ferguslie Lawn Tennis Club. Grounds—Meikleriggs. Hon. Vice-Presidents — W. H. Coats, P. M. Coats, P. H. Coats. Captain— M. Watt. Vice-Captain—T. Morris. Secretary and Treasurer—James Adam, jun., Ferguslie villa. Committee Members—C. Money and J. S. L. Hamilton.

Kelburne Cricket Club. Instituted 1860. — Grounds, Blackhall. Patrons—Col. T. G. Coats and William Dunn, M.P. President—J. A. D. MacK>an. Vice-President—John Robertson. Captain, 1st Eleven— D. Young. Vice-Captain—J. Goudie. Captain, 2nd Eleven—J. Gait. Vice-Captain—Dr. Brownridge. Hon. (Sec—Robert Crawford, 24 Causeyside. Hon. Treas.—William Bowie, 12 High streef. Match Committee—D. Young, W. Bowie, J. Gait, and W. Knox. 236 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

St. Mirren Cricket Club. Grounds—Westmarch.

Patrons—William Dunn, M.P.; Sir Archd. Campbell, Bart.,M.P.; T. G. Coats; C.B. Renshaw;

J. Stewart Clark ; Dr. A. H. Richmond; Geo. M. Young. Hon. President—James K. Horslmrgh. President— A. Berry. Vice-President—W.Shedden,jun. Captain 1st Eleven—M. Buchanan. Captain 2nd Eleven—James Reid. Hon. Secretary—Wm. Shedden, 10 Whitehaugh terrace. Hon. Treasure?—William Hamilton.

Ferguslie Thread Works Cricket Club. Instituted 1887.—Grounds, Meikleriggs. Patrons—J. & P. Coats, Limited. Hon. President—P. H. Coats. Hon. Vice-Presidents—2. M. Coats, J. Reid, W. Ross, and N. Buchanan.

President—D. M. Peddie. Vice-President—3 . Wylie. Captain—Geo. Jaap. Vice-Captain—Jas. Boyd. Secretary and Treasurer—Allan Scott, 17 Maxwellton street.

Dykebar Football Club.

Instituted 1879. Grounds, Thistle Park. Hon. President — Andrew Thomson, Crow road. President—Robert Spruell. Vice-President—G. B. Cunningham. Hon. Secretary—Robert Beith, 99 Causeyside street. Treasurer—Charles Sellar. Match Secretary—Wm. Paul, 4 Garthland street. Captain, 1st Eleven—Tom Hendry; Vice-Captain—James Gibson. Annual Meeting for election of Office-bearers held in May. Members' Subscriptions, 5s. yearly.

Abercorn Football Club. Formed 1877.—Grounds, Underwood Park.

Patrons—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart, of Ardgowan and Blackhall ; Provost M'Gown; Stewart Clark, Esq., ex-M.P.; Colonel Holms; Colonel T. G. Coats; ex-Provost Cochran;

J. Stewart Clark ; Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P. Hon.-President, J. Stewart Clark, Kilnside house. President, John Goudie. Vice-President, Alex. Inglis. Hon. and Financial Secretary, T. Lawrie, 139 George street. Match Secretary, Archibald Eaglesham, 41 Ferguslie. Treasurer, L. M'Taggart. Captain (1st Eleven), J. Reid. Vice-Captain, J. Bowie. Captain (2nd Eleven), *W. Shaw. Vice-Captain, A. Ingram. Annual meeting about end of May.

St. Mirren Football Club. Instituted 1877.—Grounds, Westmarch.

Patrons—Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart, M.P. Col. Thomas Glen Coats. Major R. M. M'Kerrell. D. M'Farlane. Hon. President—William Dunn, M.P. President—Alexander M'Kechnie. Vice-President—Dr. Bruce. Hon. Treasure?—J. C. Hutcheson. Hon. and Financial Secretary—Thomas Thomson, Craw road. Match Secretary—A. C. Gemmill, 17 Greenhill road. Captain (1st Eleven)—A. Brown. Captain (2nd Eleven)—J. M'Gregor. Office - bearers elected In May annually.

Paisley Academical Football Club. Grounds—Greenlaw Park. Open to present and former pupils of the Paisley Grammar School and Academy. Hon. President—Colonel Coats. President—Captain James Cook. Vice-Presidents—Dr. Archd. Donald and John Pattison. Captain—Alexander M'Walter. Vice-Captain— David R. Sturrock. Secretary a?id Treasurer—William R. Cook, Janefield villa, Gateside Representatives to Renfrewshire F.A.—Alexander Shearer and James Adam. APPENDIX. 237

Paisley Harriers.

President—F. Matheson. Vice-President—D. M'Glashan. Treasurer—J. Wylie, 72 Love street. Secretary—J. M. Love, Meikleriggs road. Cross-country runs are held on Saturdays from beginning of October to end of March. Annnal meeting in September.

Paisley Junior Harriers. President—R. D. F. Paul. Vice-President—Stewart M'Innes. Captain—W. Graham. Vice-Captain—James N. Gordon. Hon. Treasurer—Alex. M'Leod. Bon. Secretary—John Walsh, 2 South Orr street. Cross conntry runs are held on Saturdays from beginning of October to end of March. Annual meeting in April.

Linside Amateur Rowing Club.

Instituted 1S70. Patrons—Gentlemen of Paisley and District. Boathouse—Linside, off Seedhill road. President—Andrew Goudie. Vice-President—Robert J. Pollock. Captain— George Alexander. Vice-Captain—Wm. Taylor. Treasurer—David Wilson, jun. Secretary—James Eglinton, 14 Lawn street. Election of Office-bearers takes place in November annually.

This Club is composed of qualified gentlemen amateurs of the town ; has its practice on the upper stretch of the river Cart from Seedhill to Hawkhead.

Paisley Trades Amateur Rowing Club. Formed 1885. Patrons—Gentlemen of Paisley. Hon, President—Stewart Clark, Kilnside. Hon. Vice-President—John Millar, Castlehead. President—E. Boyce. Vice-President—D. Walker. Secretary—M. Walker, 17 Storie street. Financial Secretary—J. Boyce. Treasurer—James Watson. Captain—W. Holmes. Vice-Captain—H. Crannie. The Club practices on the lower stretch of the river Cart, and is the only tradesman's club in town. Office-Bearers are elected in December.

Paisley Skating Club.

Instituted 1875. Chairman—Ex-Provost Clark. Vice-Chairman—George H. Brown. Treasurer—Robert Edmonds. Secretary—T. Kelso, 4 Lylesland terrace. Committee—Robt. Smith, James Mure, James Barr, Charles Smith, Alex. D. Millar. Pond, Lochfield Road. Annual Meeting in October.

Rowbank Angling Club. President—Robert Harris. Vice-President—Robert Cochran, jun. Hon. Treasurer—John Lymburn, 15 High street. Hon. Secretary—Alexander Cochran, 16 Gilmour street. General Meeting in October for election of Office-bearers, Committee of Management, etc. 238 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF RENFREW.

(Under the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1889.)

Ex-officio Councillors in Virtue of Section 109 of the Act. Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart, of Greenock, and Blackhall, Ardgowan, Greenock, Lieutenant of the County Colonel Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart, of Blythswood, Renfrew, M.P., Convener of the Commissioners of Supply Alexander Crum, of Thornliebank, Glasgow, Chairman of the County Road Trustees. James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew, Chairman of the Local Authority of the County under the Contagious Diseases (Auimals) Act.

Division. I.—.

1. Thornliebank—John Denholm, of Mains, Giffhock

2. Eastwood— Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Bart , Pollok 3. Poliokshaws (North-East)—Duncan Watson, grocer, Rosendale road, , by Glasgow 4. Poliokshaws (South-East)—Archibald Blair, insurance manager, Langlands, 5. Poliokshaws (Central)—James Macdougall, tailor and clothier, 97 King street, Poliokshaws 6. Poliokshaws (West)— James White Cameron, accountant, Minaville, Shawlands 7. Busby—John Robb, Busby house 8 Meams—William Fergusson Pollok, Pollok Castle, Mearns 9. Eaglesham—Allan Gilmour yr. of Eaglesham, Eaglesham house, Eaglesham 10. Cathcart (East)—Henry E. Gordon, advocate, Aikenhead house, Cathcart 11. Cathcart (West)—George Weir, 18 Millbrae crescent, Langside 12. Kinning Park (First)— William Fraser, bolt maker. Rutherglen 13. Kinning Park (Second)— James Stewart, of , 11 Saxe Coburg place, Edinburgh. 14. Kinning Park (Third)—Thomas Reid, 13 Maxwell drive, Pollokshields 15. Kinning Park (Fourth)—David Dreghorn, 28 Nithsdale drive, Pollokshields.

II.—West Renfrewshire.

16. Hurlet— Robert King, merchant, Levernholme, Hurlet 17. Elderslie—Charles Bine Rensbaw, carpet manufacturer, Glenpatrick 18. Paisley—James Cowan, carting contractor, Rosshall 19. Linwood—Dugald Alexander Mactavish, writer. 52 High street, Johnstone. 20. Bridge of Weir— Robert Wilson, farmer and auctioneer, Manswraes, Bridge of Weir 21. Kilbarchan—Archibald Watson Finlayson. thread manufacturer, Kilmalcolm 22. Houston (East) —John Charles Cuninghame, of Craigends, Johnstone 23. Houston (West)— James Andrew Muirhead, tanner, Bridge of Weir 24. Bishopton—Robert Rintoul, merchant, Elmhurst, Langbank 25. Erskine and Inchinnan—William Taylor, farmer, Park, Inchinnan 26. Renfrew—James Parker Smith, of , Renfrewshire, M.P. 27. Barrhead (East)—Henry Heys, calico printer, Barrhead 28. Barrhead (Central)—Andrew Ferrier Shanks, brassfounder, Barrhead 29. Barrhead (West) —John Cochrane, engineer, Grahamstone, Barrhead 30. Neilston—Rev. Peter Macleod, clergyman, Neilston 31. Ouplaymuir—A. A. Speirs of Elderslie, Houston. 32. Lochwinnoch (East) —John M'Nab, bleacher, Midtownfield 33. Lochwinnoch (West)—Joseph Johnstone, cabinet manufac, Viewfield works, Lochwinnoch 34. Lochwinnoch (North)—James Widdrington Shand Harvey, of Castlesemple, Lochwinnoch 35. Inverkip—Colin M'Lachlan, farmer, Drums, Greenock 36. Kilmalcolm (South)—Horatio Renand Babington Peile, factor, Inverkip 37. Kilmalcolm (East)—Neil Robson, ironmaster, Grafton, Kilmalcolm 38. Kilmalcolm (North)—James L. Cowan, architect, Cyprus lodge, Kilmalcolm 39. Johnstone (First)—James Finlayson, jun., thread manufacturer, Johnstone 40. Johnstone (Second)—James Fyfe Donald, Woodbank, Johnstone 41. Johnstone (Third)—William Shanks, engineer, Bank house, Johnstone 42. Johnstone (Fourth)— John Baird Stirling, Ulundi road, Johnstone 43. Gourock (Central)—William Steel, builder, Greenock 44. Gourock (East)—William Chalmers, house factor, 27 Cove road, Gourock 45. Gourock (West)—Robert Binnie, merchant, Gourock

Elected by the Town Council of the Burgh of Renfrew.

46. Andrew Brown, Provost of Renfrew. 47. J( hn Cumming, Town Councillor of Renfrew.

Convener— Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart. Vice-Convener—Alexander Crum. APPENDIX. 239

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY OF THE COUNTY OF RENFREW, Qualified to vote and act as such. Members of the Standing Joint Committee of the Comity Council and Commissioners of Supply are marked thus (*). Members of the Committee on Claims of Enrolment are marked thus (t). Convener of Commissioners of Supply—Col. Sir Archibald C. Campbell, Bart., of Blythswood, M.P The Eight Honourable Charles, Lord Blantyre Thomas Dick, insurance agent. Kinnlng Park The Honourable Walter Stewart, Master of Jas. Drybrough, Arkleston, Paisley Blantyre fHenry Barclay Dunlop, of Arthurlie Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, of Greenock Robert Dunlop, of Wester Kerse, residing at and Blackhall, Bart. Arthurlie, Barrhead Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, of Nether *tAlexander Eadie, wright and builder, Glasgow Pollok, Bart. John Emery, Melville street, Pollokshields *tSir Archd. C. Campbell, of Blythswood, Bart., Alex. Robertson Ferguson, of Luckiesfauld, M.P. writer, Neilston James Anderson, of Highholm, Port-Glasgow Duncan Ferguson, coal merchant, Dunterlie Matthew Algie, Langside villas, Barrhead John Allan, Billhead, Kilbirnie tJas. Finlayson, Merchiston house, Johnstone David Anderson, clothier in Glasgow James Finlayson, jun., flax -spinner and William Annan, writer, Glasgow, as factor and linen-thread manufacturer, Johnstone Commissioner for George Wood Richardson, Archibald Watson Finlayson, flax-spinner and of Ralston linen-thread manufacturer, Johnstone James Arbuckle, Grey place, Greenock James Fleming, jun., of Newlandsfield, Stewart Armour, merchant, Johnstone Kilmory, Skelmorlie James Brownlie, grocer in Barrhead William Fulton, of Glen, Paisley Robert Brodie, writer, Glasgow, as factor and Allan Gilmour, yr., of Eaglesham commissioner for Robert William Rankine John Gordon, of Aikenhead Wilson, of Braidbar and Lincolns Inn, John Glegg, residing at Milliken, as factor for London, to act and vote in his constituent's the Trustees of the deceased Thomas Speir, absence of Blackstoun, for the time being, in absence Archd. Brownlie, of Morriston, writer, Barrhead of the Trustees David C. R. C. Buchanan, of Drumpellier, Coat- *Henry Erskine Gordon, advocate, residing at bridge Aikenhead house, Cathcart Sir John Burns, of Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay Allan Graham-Barns-Graham, of Craigallion Thomas Binnie, land valuator, Glasgow and Kirkhill John Birkmyre, manufacturer, Port-Glasgow Alex. Greenlees, doctor of medicine in Glasgow Thomas Blackwood, of Woodhall, engineer and tGeo. Hamilton, bleacher at Blackland, Paisley shipbuilder, Port-Glasgow George Haldane, Kempock street, Gourock David Blackwood, Johnstone George Ludovic Houstoun, of Johnstone Horatius Bonar, W.S., Edinburgh, for himself Henry Heys, calico printer, South Arthurlie, and co-trustees of the deceased James Watt, Barrhead of Ranfurly, to act and vote in absence of John Howie, of Shawhill, Mearns said other trustees J. M. Home, 27 Lansdowne crescent, Glasgow William Bow, engineer, Paisley John Holmes, writer, Johnstone Archibald Bowie, Rossland terrace, Pollok- J. W. Shand-Harvey, of Castlesemple shields James Henderson, 77 West Scotland street, William Buchanan, merchant, Johnstone Kinning Park, Glasgow Robert Cassels, of , residing at Park Robert Howie, of Burnhouse, Mearns circus, Glasgow Adam Hogg, Mersey Lea, Brooklands road, Nicol Cameron, residing at Pollokshaws Sale, Cheshire Jas. White Cameron, house factor, Pollokshaws Hugh Jamieson, clothier, residing at 21 Airlie John Campbell, writer, Pollokshaws terrace, St. Andrews street, Pollokshields, James Cochran, of Riversbank East Thomas Colledge, writer, Glasgow D. B. Johnson, of Kaim, Lochwinnoch Robert Christie, builder, Glasgow Robert Kerr, manufacturer, in Glasgow and James Cowan, of Ross hall Paisley fGeorge Craig, of Broom, Meams David Kinnear, residing at 25 Airlie terrace, David Cross, of Ingleston, Langbank. Pollokshields, East John Maxwell Cuningham, Clydesdale Bank, Joseph Kinnear, residing at 22 Buchanan street, Glasgow Leith walk, Edinburgh *Alex. Crum, of Thornliebank Hugh Kennedy, of Clevans, residing at Red- John Cunningham, of Chapeltown,ironfounder cliffe, , and engineer, Barrhead Hugh Livingstone, ironmonger, 22 Hope street, John Charles Cuninghame, of Craigends Glasgow Lindsay Talbot-Crosbie, Lieut. R.N., - Henry Lamond, writer, Glasgow hill house, Glasgow, factor for J G Oswald, Wm. Law, 3 Laurieston place, Glasgow of Scotstoun Robert Lindsay, East Park house, Upper Duncan Darroch, B.A., of Gourock Kilmalcolm Alexander Darroch, factor, Island of Coll T. R. J. Logan, as factor for the trustees of John Denholm, of Mains, Thornliebank Wm. Smith Dixon, of Govan Hill 240 PAISLEY DIEECTOKY.

Wm. Logan, writer,in Lochwinnoch, as factor Alexander Archibald Speirs, of Elderslie. and commissioner for Henry Macdowall, of John Robertson, residing at 27 Alexander Garthland and Carruth, to act and vote in street, Glasgow the absence of the said Henry Macdowall Robert Strang, of Auchengrange, Lochwinnoch Archibald Mackenzie, starch manufacturer, Robert Thomas Napier Speir, of Culdees Castle Paisley, residing at Milliken, Johnstone Thomas B. Seath, Sunnyoaks, Langbank Wm. Henderson Mair, warehouseman, Pollok- James Stevenson, of Auchenames shields Wm. Stevenson, of Robbshill and Househill, Angus Mitchell, manufacturer, Ayton villa, Hurlet Langside Hugh Stevenson, yr., of Househill Alex. Martin, Taybank, Langside James Stewart, of Garvocks Thomas Edward Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel, John Stewart, Viewfield villa, Govan Lieut. R.N. Andrew Stewart, Maryfield, Pollokshields Robert Macfie, of Langhouse Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart, of Carnock, M.P Matthew Morrison, wine and spirit merchant in Peter Stewart, 9 Marlow street, Kinning Park Glasgow James Stewart, of Williamwood tJames Myles, Deanside, Renfrew, as factor for James Parker Smith, yr., of Jordanhill, M,P. Alexander Archibald Speirs of Elderslie, for Wm. Smeaton, Knowe terrace, Pollokshields the time being, in absence of the said Robert Barclay Shaw, property-valuator, Alexander A. Spiers Dykeneuk, Pollokshields fJames Barclay Murdoch, of Capelrig, Mearns Thomas Stobo,builder,Strathearnplace,Paisley Henry M'Call, of , Glasgow road, Glasgow *tHenry Macdowall, of Garthland Wm. Steel, residing at Hilltop, Elderslie Thomas M'Quaker, jun., writer in Glasgow, Alex. Stephen, of Kelly, shipbuilder, Govan residing at No. 1 Campside crescent, Langside George Stoddart, Netherton, Mearns, as factor David M'Haffie, of Eastwood and commissioner, for John Pollok, of Faside, Peter M'Laurin, residing at High Cartside, &c, to act and vote in his constituent's Johnstone absence Alexander M'Dowall, timber merchant, 86 St. Charles Thomas, coachbuilder, Glasgow Vincent street, Glasgow Alexander Thomson, builder, residing at 37 Daniel M'Dowall, Sunnyhill, Johnstone Queen's square, Strathbungo Hugh M'Dougall, jun., Hampden terrace, Mount David Thomson, architect, Glasgow Florida James Wallace, of Braehead, surgeon-dentist, Peter M'Intyre, Kildowan villa, , Glasgow Glasgow John Wallace, Ashton, Gourock John M'Lachlan, engineer in Paisley Wm. Walker, doctor of medicine, Pollokshaws Thomas M'Lellan, merchant, Barrhead J. C. Wakefield, of Eastwood Park Robert M'Nish, merchant, Glasgow *tDuncan Watson, Pollokshaws Hugh M'Phail, coalmaster in Glasgow Alexander Wilson, Overtrees, Lochwinnoch Dugald Alexander Mactavish, writer in John- John Wilson, Freeland, Erskine, factor for the stone, as factor and commissioner for John Right Hon. Lord Blantyre

Charles Cuninghame, of Craigends, to act Robert William Rankine Wilson, of Braidbar , and vote in his absence George Williamson, calico printer, Locherfield, John Paterson, brickbuilder, Glasgow Kilbarchan Robert William Cochrane-Patrick, of Woodside, Hugh Douglas Willock, 148 West Nile street, Beith Glasgow John F. Patrick, of Grangehill Alex. Young, of Keir Mains, Dunblane, as A. Pattison, of Damton, residing in Kilbarchan factor and commissioner of Sir John Maxwell John Pollok, of Faside Stirling-Maxwell, of Pollok, Bart. James Pollok, of *TThe Sheriff of the County Wm. Pollock, bank agent, Barrhead, as factor *JThe Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley for Allan-Graham-Bams-Graham, to act and The Sheriff-Substitute, Greenock vote in his constituent's absence The Provost of Renfrew *tWilliam Fergusson Pollok, of Upper Pollok - The eldest Bailie of Renfrew Mearns The Provost of Paisley James Pollock, bank agent, Barrhead The Provost of Greenock tJohn Poison, of Thornly, Westmount, Paisley The Provost of Port-Glasgow H. R. B. Peile, Inverkip, as factor for Sir M. R. The Provost of Pollokshaws Shaw Stewart, Bart., for the time being, in The Senior Police Magistrate of Johnstone absence of the said Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, The Senior Police Magistrate of Gourock Bart. The Senior Police Magistrate of Crosshill John Ramsay, merchant, Kilbarchan The Senior Police Magistrate of Kinning Park Charles Bine Renshaw, residing at Barochan The Senior Police Magistrate of Pollokshields David Richardson, of Hartfield The Senior Police Magistrate of Pollokshields George Wood Richardson, of Ralston East

Clerk of Supply—James Caldwell—office, County Buildings, Paisley. Annual General Meeting held at Paisley, on the second Thursday of May. The 9th Section of the Act of Parliament, 17th and 18th Vict., cap. 91, states the qualifications necessary for a Commissioner of Supply. APPENDIX. 241

Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire. Lord- Lieutenant—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, of Ardgowan, Bart. Vice- Lieutenant—Sir Archibald C. Campbell, of Blythswood, Bart., M.P. Clerk of Lieutenancy—William M'Clure, jun., Mansion House, Greenock. Deputy-Lieutenants. Alexander, Sir Claud, of Ballochmyle, Bart., 1860. Harvey. James Widdrington Shand, of Castle- Blantyre, The Right Hon. Lord, 1845. semple. Buchanan, Lieut.-Col. D. C. R. C, of Drum- Houstoun, George Ludovic, of Jolmstone, 1873. pellier and Finlaystone, 1863. Latham, David Macduff, Gourock house, 1882. Burns, Sir John, of Castle Wemyss, Bart., 1890. Macdowall, Henry, of Garthland, 1882. Cochrane, The Hon. Thomas H. A. E., Hawk- Maxwell, Sir John Stirling, of Pollok, Bart.,1887 head, 1882. Napier, John Stirling, of Merchiston house, I860. Crum, Alexander, Thornliebank, 1S73. Pollok, William F., of Upper Pollok, 1890. Cuninghame, John Charles, of Craigends. 1873. Renshaw, Charles Bine, of Glenpatrick, 1690. Darroch, Duncan, of Gourock, 1863. Richardson, David, of Hartfield, 1882. Dunlop, Henry B„ of Arthurlie, 1890. Smith, J. Parker, of Jordanhill, M.P., 1890. Finlayson, James, of Merchiston, 1890. Speirs, Alexander A., of Elderslie, 1890. Gilmour, Allan, of Eaglesham, 1860. Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, 1868. Gordon, John, of Aitkenhead, 1860. Stewart, James, of Garvocks, 1882. Graham, Allan Graham Barns, of Fereneze, 1882. Stewart, John Arch. Shaw, 1863.

Fiars Prices for Renfrewshire. Crop 1890. Crop 1891. Best. Gen. Av'ge. Best. Gen. Av'ge. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. r>. Wheat, per imp. qi\, 30 5 28 1H 33 9 31 10£ Barley, „ — 25 4£ 28 2f 27 8£ Oats, „ 18 10§ 17 5| 22 1£ 20 9f Beans, 32 7 — 37 6± 35 3±

No evidence. > No evidence. Pease [- Oatmeai,'perl6st.',or'i40ib.'imp.', 15 5| 15 2 16 Hi Prices for 1891 struck at Paisley Sheriff Court on 7th March, 1892.

Officers of 2nd Volunteer Batt. Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders Rank. Name. Compys. Stations.

Lieut. -Col.&Hon.Col. Thomas Glen Coats Staff Paisley Major Alexander Millar Major William Shanks Johnstone Captain & Hon. Maj. James R. Wood G Renfrew „ Robert Stephen Milne A Paisley Captain Jas. H. Young, I. of M. B „ „ James Paton C Johnstone

ii J. Abercrombie I Paisley

„ S. Young H ,, „ W. Watson F Elderslie „ J. Cook D Paisley „ T. G. Muir B Paisley Lieut. Alexander M'Cloy C Johnstone

,, Walter Brown G Renfrew

,, J. Macfarlane A Paisley A. M'Laurin C Johnstone R. A. M'Laurin E Kilbarchan „ J. Lee D Paisley „ W. H. Wainwright F Elderslie

,, W. Myles, jun. G Renfrew 2nd Lieut. Norman MacG. Maclan I Paisley „ W. F. Dobie B Paisley Major & Adjutant R. F. Westmacott Staff Paisley Surgeon-Major W. G. Stevens Renfrew Surgeon-Capt. Matthew H. Taylor , Johnstone

Surgeon-Lieut. A. Donald ' Paisley H. G. Donald Paisley

Chaplain Robert Stephen ' Renfrew

Q 242 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

4th Battalion Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders (Late Royal Renfrew Militia). Colonel and Lieut.-Colonel Commanding— Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., Blythswood, and 2 Seamore place, Mayfair, London. Majors and Hon. Lieut.-Colonels—G. L. Honstoun, Johnstone Castle and Kyrenia, Cyprus, and A. C. D. Dick, 28 Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W. Captains and Bon. Majors—M. D. Campbell, Innischonian, Loch Awe, Argyleshire, and Stevenson house, Haddington aud A. J. Blackett Ord, Whitfield Hall, Langby- on- Tyne, Northumberland.

Captains—J. C. Cuninghame, Craigends, Renfrewshire ; T. H. A. E. Cochrane, Dankeith, Kil- marnock; C. W. M. S. Pilkington, Wollaton, Nottingham; H. R. Wallace, Cloncaird Castle, Maybole; J. T. Scott, Ardeley, Bury, Stevenage, Herts; and A. A. Speirs, Houston House, John- stone.

Lieutenants— A. D. Campbell. 12 Earl's Court square, London ; W. Mure, Caldwell house, by Glasgow; J. C. Ferguson Pollok, Pollok Castle, Newton-Mearns, Glasgow; James Stirling Stewart, Blackhouse, Largs, Ayrshire; Boyd Alexander Cunninghame, Ashfleld, Leominster; Louis Gardiner Pearson, Walkinshaw house, Paisley; Robert Sinclair Campbell. Philbeach Gardens. Earl's Court, London, S.W. Second Lieutenants—James Colquhoun Oliphant Blair, 43 villas, Pembridge London. W. ;

Houston Michael Shaw Stewart, Ardgowan, Greenock ; Henry Hamilton Houldsworth. Coodham, Kilmarnock; William Hall, 6 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh. Adjutant— Major J. S. Napier, Staff Barracks, Paisley. Quartermaster—Lieutenant Alexander M'Rae, Overwood, Paisley. Medical Officer— Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. Thomas Graham, Garthland place, Paisley. PERMANENT STAFF. Sergeant-Major—John MacKay, 2 AMson place, Williamsburgh. Quartermaster-Sergeant— Henry W. Thomson, 7 M'Kerrell street. Sergeant Instructor of Musketry—William Christie, 4 Whitehead street. Orderly Room Clerk— Lance-Sergeant Thomas Dell, 6 Whitehead street. Paisley. Sergeant Drummer— William Boyd, Staff Barracks, Paisley. Sergeant Piper—John M'Kay, 3 Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill road. Colour-Sergeants — William Auld, 3 Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill road; John Cunningham, 9 Orr square, Paisley; James Lahey, 10 M'Keirell street; David M'Arthur, 4 Auchentorlie place, Seedhill road; David Muir, 1 Williamsburgh; Donald Robb, 3 Allison place, Williamsburgh; John Rogan, 5 Auchentorlie place, Seedhill road; William Stevenson. 7 M'Kerrell street;

George Waite, 3 Hawkhead terrace, Seedhill road ; Henry D. Williams, 12 Wardiop street. Sergeants— Walter Blaikie, 2 East lane, Williamsburgh; James Burns, 6 Williamsburgh; James Chipps, 3 Kilnside road; Samuel E. Cumming, 9 M'Kerrell street; William Cumming, 9 M'Kerrell street; Joseph Gordon, Staff Barracks ; Arthur M'Arthur,8 M'Kerrell street: Thomas

Mason, Staff Barracks; James R. Tair, Auchentorlie plaee, Seedhill road ; Donald M'Donald 1 Williamsburgh. Drummers — William Ballantyne. 2 Kilnside crescent, Seedhill road; John Cameron, 11

Abingdon place, Mossvale; Robert Daily, 2 Williamsburgh; David Hill, 22 Incle street ; Andrew Lockie, 5 Mill street; Norman M'Leod, 10 M'Kerrell street; James Smith, 4 Kilnside crescent. Seedhill road; James Douglas, 9 M'Kerrell street; James Charnock, 9 M'Kerrell street; Robert Robertson, Staff Barracks. Income Tax Commissioners for the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire. John Cheyne, Sheriff, and Alexander Crum of Thornliebank. Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute, ex-officiis. John C. Cuninghame of Craigends. Sir Archd. C. Campbell. Bart., of Blythswood. H. B. Dunlop of Arthurlie. Allan Gilmour, yr., of Eaglesham. A. G. B. Graham of Craigallion. Hendry Mscdowall of Garthland.

Clerk— Robert Stevenson, 99 High street, Paisley.

Surveyors and Assessors— George Davies, 97 High street, Paisley ; C. H. Millyard and Henry Eld red, 280 George street, Glasgow. Renfrewshire Police. Head Quarters—County Buildings, Love Street, Paisley. Chief Constable — Charles Harding. Head Quarters or Home Division—Superintendent Gildawie in charge, assisted by the Office Sergeant. Stations—Paisley, Bishopton, Elderslie, Half-way House, Inchinnan, Linwood, Nethercraigs. Scotstoun, and Yoker. Greenock or Western Division—Inspector Bremner in charge. Stations—Greenock, Gateside, Gourock, Inverkip, Kilmalcolm, Langbank, and Wemyss Bay. Kilbarchan or Southern Division—Inspector Gordon in charge. Stations—Kilbarchan, Bridge of Weir, , Howwood, and Lochwinnoch. Pollokshaws or Eastern Division—Inspector M'Diarmid in charge. Stations—Pollokshaws,

Cathcart (New), Cathcart (Old), , Langside, and Shawlands. Newton-Mearns (Sub-Division)—Sergeant Sinclair in charge. Stations—Newton-Mearns, Busby, Eaglesham, Giffnock, and Thornliebank. Barrhead Division—Inspector Pelly in charge. Stations—Barrhead, Neilston, Nitshill, and Uplawmoor. APPENDIX. 243

Renfrewshire Agricultural Society. Instituted 1802. President—Sir John Stirling Maxwell, of Pollok.

Vice-Presiden ts. His Grace The Duke of Abercorn. George Coats, of Belleisle. Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart. George Ludovic Houstoun, of Johnstone. Sir Archd. Campbell Campbell, Bart., M.P. William Dunn, M.P., London. Robert Thomas Napier Speir, Culdees castle. Richard Barnwell, Southbar. The Right Hon. the Earl of Home. Peter Coats, Garthland place, Paisley. The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre. John Cheyne, Sheriff of Renfrew and Bute. C. Bine RenshaAv, of Glenpatrick. Sheriff Cowan, Paisley. Col. David Carrick Robert Carrick Buchanan. Robert Wilson, of Manswraes. Alexander Crura, of Thornliebank. J. W. S. Harvey, of Castlesemple. James Coats, jun., of Ferguslie. David Cross, of Ingliston. John Charles Cuninghame, of Craigends. James Boyd, The Cottage, Paisley. Col. Thomas Glen Coats, of Ferguslie park. John Ross Macgregor, of Lonend, Paisley. M. H. Shaw Stewart, M.P. The Hon. Lord Wellwood. Henry Macdowall, of Garthland. James Drybrough, jun., of Arkleston. Allan Gihnour, yr., of Eaglesham. James Finlayson, of Merchiston. Colonel King, of Levernholm. Alex. Archibald Speirs, of Elderslie. Provost M'Gown, Paisley. W. D. Graham Menzies, of Hallyburton. James Cowan, of Ross Hall. Captain Boyd, of Bowfield. Stewart Clark, of Kilnside, Paisley. John Love, Paisley. Archibald Coats, of Woodside, Paisley. William Ferguson Pollok, of Upper Pollock. W. A. Coats, Skelmorlie Castle. Maurice T. Lothian, of Glenlora. Ordinary Directors. A. R. Ferguson, writer, Neilston. David Kerr, Park farm, Beith. William Mather, Nether place, Mearns. John Pollock, jun., Springside, Howwood. William Howie, Finnockbog, Inverkip. John Pollock, Little Greenlaw, Mearns. John M'Kay, Cross Arthmiie, Barrhead. H. B. M'Kie, Erskine, Bishopton. Alexander Love, of Margaret's mill, Kilmalcolm James Riddell, Ralston, Paisley. John Whyte, Nether Craigends, Linwood. James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew. Robert A. King, Fulwood, Houston. Peter Ferguson, Renfrew. Robert Crawford, Parkhill, Kilmalcolm. Alex. Scott, Mearns Street, Greenock. John Wilson, Freeland, Bishopton. Alex. Tough, Clyde Ropeworks, Greenock. James Andrews, Bushes, Paisley. Walter Bowie, Dykebarhill, Paisley. John Jackson, Whitemoss, Bishopton. Arthur Watson, Fulwood, Houston. Robert Moffat, Freeland, Bishopton. Alex. Park, Turningshaw, Houston. Matthew Gilmour,town of Inchinnan,Inchinnan. Robert Meiklem, Shillings worth, Bridge of Weir Alex. Walker, 6 Castle street. George Gilmour, Saturland, Hurlet. Robert C. Young, Netherfield, Houston. Peter Wright, Knock farm, Paisley. Secretaries and Treasurers—William Bartlemor e and Benjamin Lang, 99 High street, Paisley.

Cowfeeders' and Dairymen's Association. Convener—John Love. Vice-Convener—Matthew Gemmell. Collector—Walter Bowie, 26 Love street. Directors—James Hamilton, Alex. Walker, William Holms, Matthew Gibb, John Barton, Daniel Livingstone, John Easdale, Neil M'Dermid, and Robert Myles. Clerk and Law Agent—William Bartlemore, 99 High street. TABLE OF DISTANCES FEOM THE

Cross of Paisley to Different Places in the County.

m. ./•' ?>• Abercorn buildings, 22 Gauze street —Kobert Cochran, proprietor, ... 2 4 Abbey Kirk, 16 Smitbhills, 1 14 Abbey Manse, 7 Gartbland street—Rev. Dr. Gentles, 3 39 Abbotsinch, 1 5 8 Adelphi mill place—Johnstone, 4 19 Arden Lime Kilns— , 5 1 16 Arthurlie, 3 6 20 Arthurlie Bleachfield, 4 1 12 Arthurlie House—Barrhead, 4 3 29 Arthurlie Inn, 3 7 22 Auchentorlie—Alexander Cattanch, 7 29 Auldhouse Bleachfield, 6 2 22 Bankhouse—Johns tone, 3 5 11 Ban kto p Works, 3 G 1

Barbush, , 3 24 Bargarren, 5 5 Barr Castle, 10 1 31 Barshaw —Mrs. James Arthui', 1 4 10 Barsbaw Park, 1 32 Barskivan, 1 6 36 Barrhead—United Presbyterian Church (gate of) 4 2 5 Beauchamp place—Provost Johnston, approach 42 Love street, 4 13 Bishopton, 6 1 Blackball —Mr. David Riddell, farmer, 1 4 Blytkswood House— Sir Archibald C. Campbell of Blythswood, 3 6 30 Brabloch—Robert Holms Kerr, 5 12 Bridge of Elliston —road to Beith, 6 4 13 Bridge of Weir (Cross)—Wheat Sheaf Inn, 7 33 Bridge of Weir Church (gate of) 6 6 25 Broadly Flax Mill, 5 3 16 Broomlands (head of West street) —Old Deer Iun, 5 31 Broomlands (No. 41) head of—Ferguslie East lane, 7 11 o Broomward House (Bridge of Weir), 7 O Burnbrae—R. T. N. Speirs of Culdees Castle 3 G 1

Calderhaugh Mill, 9 7 13 Calder Park Mills, Lochvvinnoch, 9 7 29 Calside (head of Stock street), 5 28 Camphill, .*,„„ G 8 Carlebar, .„;„ 4 2 7 Carruth, 8 7 15 Cartside Mill— Smith & M'Laurin, 4 4 36 Castlehead, 7 8 TABLE OF DISTANCES. 245

m. f. p. Causeyside (foot of New street), 1 23 Causeyside, head of (No. 59), 4 Chappel Bleachfield, 3 7 12 Chappel Works, 3 7 9 Colinslee, 1 1 17 Cochrane place —road from Paisley to Howwood, 4 5 2 Cotton street (No. 1), 130

Cross Arthurlie, t 3 6 3 Cross Arthurlie Printfield, 3 7 21 Crofthead 5 7 25 Crofthead Mill, 5 7 Crofthead Bleachfield, near Neilston, 6 28 Coal Works 5 12 Cowglen, 4 7 2 Crossflat, 4 35 Crosslee, 5 3 Crosslee House, 6 12 Crosslee Mills, 5 7 10

Darnley House, the ancient residence of Lord TJarnley (in ruins), 4 2 15 Dunterlie Cottage, 3 6 3 Dunterlie (Barrhead), 3 5 37

Elderslie House, 3 2 32 Elderslie Cottage, 2 5 12 Elderslie Cross—Elderslie Inn, 2 2 19 Elderslie Mill, 2 4 36 Elderslie Old House (the birth-place of Sir William Wallace), 2 5 16 Eastwood Kirk, 6 3 2 Fairhill—John Hutchison, 7 9 Fereneze Calico Printfield, 3 5 18 Fereneze Cotton Mill, 4 3 24

Ferorusly (near the site of Fergusly Castle), , 1 2 36 Ferguslie Hill (Paisley), 12 7 Ferguslie House— Mrs. Thomas Coats, 1 36 FloorsMill, 3 6 31 Foxbar, via Meikleriggs, 2 7 19 Gallowhill—H. H. Smiley, 12 Gartbland Place (No. 4), 3 2 Gas Work, Johnstone, 3 6 38 Gateside (Renfrew road) —Mr. Archibald Craig, 6 15

Gateside Mill Printwork (by Chappell), , 4 5 3 Glanderstone Bleachfield (south of Barrhead), 5 35 Glenfield Works, 2 1 16 Glenpatrick Printwork, 3 1 Glentyan House, 6 25 Grahamstone Cross—Barrhead Railway Station, 3 3 38 Greeobank Fancy Dyeworks—Pollokshaws, 6 1 32 Greenhill House, 5 18 Greenock, 16 3 Greenla w House, 5 12 Gryfe Bank House—Bridge of Weir, 7 19 Gryfe Grove Mill— Bridge of Weir, 7 2 27 Gryfe Mills, 7 3 19 246 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

m. f. p. Hagg Mill, Johnstone, 4 2 6 1 Haugh— Hurlet road, leading to Pollokshaws, , 4 29 Hawkhead House 2 1 2 Hawkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills —J. & R. Ramsay, 1 7 2 High street (head of Lady lane), 2 35 Houston Cross (by Johnstone and Crosslee), 6 7 5 Houston Free Church, 6 6 26 Houston Parish Church, 7 29 Houston Parish Manse, 6 3 38 Houston Bleachfield, 7 1 23 Househill House (road from Hurlet to Pollokshaws), 3 7 18 Howwood—Buck's Head Inn, 5 6 32 Hurlet (cross roads)—Archibald Renfrew, blacksmith, 3 32 1 30 Hurlet Alu m Works , 3 Hurlet Alum and Copperas Works, 3 1 26

Inchinnan Bridge, 2 5 20 Inchinnan Kirk, 2 7 15 Inchinnan Manse, 2 7 2 Iukermann, 2 7

Johnstone Castle, 3 5 8 Johnstone Cross (near Black Bull Head Inn), 3 5 34 Johnstone Flax Mill — Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., 3 6 33 Johnstone Mill—Mr. William Paton, 3 6 27

Kilbarchan (Cross), 5 4 30 Kilbarchan Parish Kirk, 5 5 6 Kilbarchan Parish Manse, 5 2 26 Kilbarchan United Presbyterian Manse, 5 6 30 Kilnside House—Mr. Stewart Clark, 4 31 Kirktonfield, 5 3 28 Kilmalcolm, 11 1

Langbank, 10 2 Langside—memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's troops, 13th May, 1568, 7 2 20 Levern Bank Inn, 5 4 3 Levern Mill, 4 4 20 Linclive, - 4 15 Linside, 5 Lin wood Cotton Works, 3 3 10 LocherBank, 6 11 Lochwinnoch Cross (Black Bull Inn), 9 6 1 Lochwinnoch Parish Kirk, .. 9 5 25 Lochwinuoch Parish Manse, 10 2 39 Lochwinnoch Roadhead Inn, 8 4 24 Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Church, 9 1 17 Lochwiunoch United Presbyterian Manse, 9 5 4 Love street (No. 50.), 3 12 Lylesland,

Marchfield House— Mr. John Clark, 10 6 M as wellton House—Mr. William Wotherspoon, 7 8 , TABLE OF DISTANCES. 247

' m. f. p. Maxwellton street (Horse Shoe)—near this spot several persons, con- demned for witchcraft, were burned in 1697, G Maxwellton (No. 1), 7 35 Merksworth Cottage, Inchinnan road, 1 1 19 Midtonfield, 5 5 28 Millbank, 10 7 3 Millarston (Bridge)— Candren burn, 1 4 5 Milliken, 4 4 1 Mount Pleasant (Johnstone), 3 7 2 Mount Pleasant (Paisley)—Rev. Dr. Hutton, G 18

Neilston Cross (opposite Parish Church Gate), 5 2 28 Neilston Parish Manse, 5 5 34 Nethercomrnon, G 26 Netherfield, 4 2 11 Nether Kirkton, 5 25 Newfield—Mr. R. Watson, 4 1 21 New Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 34 New Mill (Johnstone), 3 36 Newton of Belltrees, 8 37 Nitshill Alum and Copperas Works, 3 7 32 Nitshill (Cross), 3 5 6

Old Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 29 Old Mill (Johnstone)—Browns, Malloch, & Co., 3 6 32

Paisley Barracks, 5 17 Paisley East Toll Bar (late), 7 27 Paisley Gas Works—George Hislop, engineer and manager, 7 28 Peocklaud House (Johnstone), 3 3 2G Peockland Mill (Johnstonu)—D. Biggart & Sons, 3 oQ 7 Pollok, 5 7 10 Pollokshaws (Cross), 6 4 Port-Glasgo w, 13 7 Quarrel to n 3 5 8

Ralston House, 1 G 11 Renfrew Cross (Black Bull Inn), 2 7 1 Renfrew Ferry 3 3 Rosebank Cottage, Johnstone, 3 4 18

Saint Fillan's Catholic Church, Houston, 6 6 Saint John the Evangelist's Church, Barrhead, 4 G 4 Sandyford (West), 1 2 26 Saucel Bank House, G 6 Sacell Brewery, 3 26 Shaw Mill, 6 2 9 Shortroods, G 25 South Arthurlie Printfield—Z. Heys & Sons, 3 7 28 Springbank Field—near Neilston, 5 C 17 SpriDgfield, 4 4 1 Springfield House, 4 3 8 Springhill House, 4 1 33 St. James street (No. 20) —head of Caledonia street, 3 Storie street (No. 32) foot of, 3 26 Stow place, 4 248 PAISLEY DIEECTOEY—TABLE OF DISTANCES.

m. f. p. Thornhill House, 3 26 Thorn, 3 Thornliebank House—Mr. Walter Crum, 5 6 21 Thornliebank New Field—Walter Crum & Co., 5 5 1 Thornliebank Printfield and Mill— do., 5 7 12 Three Mile House—Glasgow road, 3 3 Trees, 8 4 35

Underwood Cottage—Mr. J. B. Lamb, architect and surveyor, 3 16 Underwood Power-loom Weaving Factory— E. & J. P. Kerr, 4 2 Upper Greenbank—Pollokshaws, 6 3 6

View Bank (Calside), 7 9

Wellmeadow (No. 21), 4 West Arthurlie Bleachfield, 3 7 28 West Hnrlet House, 2 7 10 Woodfoot (Houston parish), 6 31 Woodside (once the seat of a Eoman camp—Mr. Archd. Coats, 6 14 Woodside (Kilbarchan), 5 4 13 —

THE RENFREW DIRECTORY.

ADAM, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street—house do. Aitken, John, agent Prudential Society, 63 Hairst street Allan, Mrs. Agnes, grocer, 43 High street—house 15 Hairst street Allan, Miss, tobacconist, 6 Canal street—house 15 Hairst street Anderson, Mrs., Longcroft house, Inchinnan road Anderson, Thomas, cashier, London Works—house Croftvale Andrews, William, hardware and china merchant, 6 Fulbar street house 2 High street (Cross)

BAINBRIDGE, Charles, grocer, 63 High street—house 29 Bell st. Baird, James, cowfeeder, 17 Queen street—house do. Barr, John, engineer and lessee of Renfrew Ferry—house North Ferry house Barr, Miss, hardware and fancy geods, 12 High street Baxter, William, confectioner, 100 High street—house do. Bell, John, & Sons, dyers, Millburn Dyeworks, High street Bell, William, jun., of John Bell & Sons—house Millburn Bennie, Robert, Blythswood lodge Birrell, Matthew, contractor, 72 High street Blair, Alexander, confectioner, 104 High street Blair, James, grocer, 7 Hairst street —house 9 Hairst street Blythswood Laundry (Mrs. Philips, mistress), 63 Manse st. —ho. do. Boyd, F., wine and spirit merchant, 23 Canal street—house 38 Bell street Brodie, John, of M'Gregor & Brodie—house Salisbury terrace, Inchinnan road Brown, Andrew, of William Simons & Co., Castlehill Brown, Andrew M'N., engineer, Castlehill Brown, James, gardener to Lady Anne Speirs of Elderslie Brown, John, coachman, Blythswood lodge Brown, Robert, G. & S.-W. Railway, Wharf—ho 34 Orchard st. Brown, Thomas, smith and farrier, 1 Queen st. —ho. 73 Hairst st. Brown, Walter, shipbuilder, Castlehill Brown, William, Meadowflat Bryce, Miss, tobacconist, 29 Fulbar st. —ho. 3 Downie pi., Partick Buchanan, Angus, Clydeview cottage, Clyde street Buchanan, Archibald, registrar of births, &c, for the Parish of Renfrew, assessor for the Burgh of Renfrew, 43 Queen street Buchanan, J., grocer, Neil buildings, Ferry rd. —ho. 7 Clyde st. 250 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

Buchanan & French, timber merchants, Albert Saw mills, Porterfield, and 45 Bothwell circus, and 10 Greenhill street, Glasgow Buchanan, John, of Buchanan & French, Albert Saw Mills—house Cluny Buchanan, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 3 Manse street

CALDER, Duncan Forbes, police sergeant—ho. 4 Campbell street Caldwell, Hugh, slater, 9 Canal street Cameron, James, confectioner, Moorpark—house do. Cameron, Samuel, dairyman, 4 Glebe street Campbell, Alexander, confectioner, 3 Ferry road—house do. Campbell, Sir Archibald C, Bart, of Blythswood, M.P.—BiythsAVOod house and 2 Seamore place, Mayfair, London, W.C. Campbell, John, painter and decorator, 4 Laurence place, Hairst street—house do. Campbell, Mrs. Robert, farmer, New Mains, Paisley road Carlin, Nisbet, cooking depot, 13 Ferry road—house Bennie place, Blythswood road Carruth, James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Canal street—house do. Castlehill dining and coffee rooms (Charles Baptiste, proprietor), 29 Canal street—house do. Clark, John, of the firm of James Grindlay—ho. Mansefield house, High street Cochran, M. A., draper, 26 Hairst st. —house 5 Muir street Cochran, Robert, insurance agent, 55 High street Colquhoun, Robert, tailor and clothier, 13 Hairst street—house Park place, Queen street

Co-operative Coal Depot, Fulbar street ; Samuel Stewart, salesman —house 39 Fulbar street

Co-operative (Equitable) Store, 28 High street ; Robert Burns, sales-

man—house Orchard street. Branch, Hairst street ; David Michie, salesman—house 60 Fulbar street. Fleshing depart-

ment, 8 Fulbar street ; Robert M' Allister, salesman—house 54 Manse street Connell, John, riveter, 33 Queen street Crawford, Andrew, Blythswood lodge Crawford, John, grocer, Moorpark Crawford, Robert, grocer, Moorpark—house do. Crosbie, Miss, fruiterer, 30 Hairst street—house 28 do. Crosbie, William, carriage hirer, 32 Hairst street—house 28 do. Cross (The) Apothecaries' Hall, Hairst street and Dunlop street dimming, John, flesher, Cross—house Hermitage. Cuthbert, Alexander, & Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, 11 High street ——— EENFREW DIRECTORY. 251

DAVIDSON, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 57 High street ho. do. Davidson, John, clerk to George Wilson & Co. —ho. Moorpark Deans, Gilbert, superintendent of police, Police Chambers—house Queen street Deans, Gilbert, sanitary inspector and inspector of lighting, cleansing, &c. —house Queen street Devine, Mrs. W., confectioner, 41 Manse street Dickie, William, butcher, 3 High street—house 5 do. Donald, Andrew, grocer and wine merchant, 16 and IS Canal street —house Bon Accord villa, Paisley road Donald, Mrs., post-office, Yoker Donald, William, fruiterer, 14 Hairst street—house do. Donaldson, James, consulting engineer, Glasgow—house Almond villa, Paisley road Dougal, Charles, joiner, 4 Elythswood road Douglas, Mrs. William, grocer, 126 High street Drew, John, dairyman, Ferry-roadheacl, Yoker—house do. Duncan, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 50 Hairst street house 48 do. Duncan, Robert, Clydeview, Clyde street Dykes, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 44 Hairst st. —ho. 3 Muirst.

ECONOMIC Stores, grocers and provision merchants, 36 Hairst street-—Robert Beveridge, proprietor—house 2 Richard street Elder, Mrs. Matthew, draper, 8 Orchard street Elder, William, 33 Queen street

FARMER, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, Ferryroadhead, Yoker—house do. Ferguson, John, confectioner, 22 Canal street—house do. Ferguson, John, grieve, Blythswood house Ferguson, Peter, Croftenrigh Filshill, Miss, ironmonger, 16 High street—house 15 Manse street Findlay. Mrs. Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 Canal street—house 2 Wilson street Findlay, Norman, grocer and provision merchant, 15 High street house 13 do. Finnie, George, cowfeeder, 14 Bell street Fleming, William, tailor, 2 Queen's place, Paisley road Foggo, William, gamekeeper, Blythswood French, John, of Buchanan & French—house Cluny Fulton, James, manager of gasworks, 21 Ferry- road 252 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

GALBRAITH, George, factor and insurance agent, 28 High street —house 59 Manse street Galbraith, George, ironmonger, 28 High street—ho. 59 Manse st. Gallacher, John, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Ferry road—house Bell street Gallacher, Mary Ann, confectioner, 32 High street Garven, Matthew, station master, Glasgow and South-Western Railway Co., Fulbar st. and Wharf—ho. Fulbar St. Station Garven, Matthew, agent, Caledonian Insurance Co. and Railway Passenger Insurance Co.—house Fulbar Street Station Gibson, William, watchmaker, 38 Hairst street Glen, George, manager of distillery, Yoker—ho. Clydebank cot. Glen, James, druggist, 14 Canal street—house 34 Bell street Gold, Andrew, jun., tailor, 10 Manse street—house do. Gold, Andrew, keeper of baths—house 10 Manse street Graham, John, confectioner, 29 Hairst street Graham, William, draper, Polytechnic, 29 High street—house M'Farlane place, Hairst street Gray, Charles, of the firm of James Grindlay—house 3 Helen street, Govan Grindlay, James, funeral undertaker and carriage hirer, Mansfield house, High street

HAMILL, Alexander, confectioner, 80 High street—house do. Hamilton, Mrs. James, Hope cottage, Paisley road Hamilton, Mrs., 38 Bell street Hardie, Mrs., confectioner, Moorpark Harrison, Mrs., dressmaker, Moorpark Harvey, Barnett, Yoker distillery Hendry, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Meadowsicle street —house Neil buildings, Ferry road Herron, William, writer, and Town Clerk, and agent for the Union Bank of Scotland Limited, Municipal buildings — house Argyle lodge, Paisley road Hilgier, Otto, engineer, Blythswood—house Houston terrace Hill, Dr. James, M.B., CM., 16 Hairst street—house 35 Bell street Hill, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of Free Church—manse Renfield street Hillcoat, Anthony, spirit merchant, Moorpark, Paisley road—ho. do. Hillcoat, Daniel, joiner and builder, 11 Fulbar street—house do. Hogarth, Rev. John, U.P. Manse, Paisley road Hutchison, James, at A. Cuthbert & Son's—house 8 Park place, Queen street Hutchison, Mrs., confectioner, 38 High street — RENFREW DIRECTORY. 253

IRVINE, Henrietta, stationer, 24 Canal st. —house 39 Ferry road

JACK, John, Home cottage, Paisley road Jamieson, George, wine and spirit merchant, 23 High street house 6 Bell street Johnston, Thomas, millwright and teak wood flowerpot maker, 10 Fulbar street

KENNEDY, James, tailor and clothier, 25 Hairst street—house 35 Manse street Kennedy, Mrs. Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 42 High street house 40 do. Keter, Robert, dairyman, 33 Fulbar street Keter, William, farmer, Bogside King, John, plumber and gasfitter, 6 Hairst street—ho. 11 Bell st. Kirk, Leslie, painter and decorator, 2 Canal street—ho. Clydebank Knight, William, manager at George Wilson & Co.'s, Moorpark Weaving factory—house Moorpark house

LAMONT, John Wilson, 60 High street Lamont, Mrs. Neil, spirit merchant, 42 Fulbar st. —ho. 7 Bell st Lang, Miss M. B., 2 Houston terrace, Paisley road Lang, Miss Jane S., 2 Houston terrace, Paisley road Lang, Robert, spirit dealer, 1 Manse street—house do. Latson, Maggie, confectioner, 27 Canal street—house do. Lawrie, Robert, feuar, 12 Bell street Linton, George, slater, 52 Fulbar street—house 39 do. Linton, John, superintendent of Fire Brigade—house 35 Fulbar st. Lobnitz & Co., engineers and shipbuilders, Slip dock Lobnitz, Fred., of Lobnitz & Co.—house Clarence house Lobnitz, Henry C, of Lobnitz & Co., Clarence house, High street Logan, Peter, foreman shoemaker to Equitable Co-operative Society house 54 High street Lorimer, Walter, ironmonger, 65 High st. —ho. Park pi., Queen st. Loudon, John, builder and slater, Hairst st., corner of Inchinnan rd. Lyon, Peter, grocer and provision merchant, 26 Fulbar street— ho. 6 Bell street

MANSON, A. & M., drapers, 6 High street—ho. Manscroft cottage Meikle, Robert, farmer, Faulclshead Methven, John, gardener, Blythswood Millar, Mrs., draper, 13 Canal street—house do. Miller, Alex., janitor, Grammar School and Blythswood Testimonial —house Schoolhouse — 254 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

Miller, Mary, confectioner, 27 Fulbar street—house do. Miller, William, house, property, and insurance agent, 61 Hairst street—house 84 High street Milliken, James, grocer and flesher, 8 Hairst street—house 15 do. Montgomery, Rev. John, R.C., Kilbowie road, Clydebank Morton, H. S., of H. S. Morton & Co.—house Bell street Morton, H. S., & Co., drapers, 11 Hairst street Muir, Andrew P., auctioneer and valuator, G-owanlea villa, Paisley road, and 47 Sauchiehall street," Glasgow Munro, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 11 Canal street —house 13 do. Murchie, Mrs., confectioner, 43 Hairst street—house 45 do. Murray, William, 19 Bell street Myles, James, factor—house Deanside

M'ADAM, Mrs., confectioner, 33 Manse street—house do. M'Arthur, William, grocer, 10 High street—house 59 Queen street M'Bride, Dolty, boot and shoemaker, 36 High street M 'Bride, Michael, confectioner, 2 Paisley road Macallum, Hector, shipbuilding manager at Lobnitz & Co.'s—ho. Binnie place M'Coll, Catherine, confectioner, 1 High street—house do. M'Conville, Patrick, dairyman and cattle dealer, 108 High street house do. M'Conville, P., tobacconist and confectioner, 58 Fulbar street—ho. 108 High street M'Cormick, Hugh, spirit dealer, 107 High street—house 105 do. M'Cormick, John, wine and spirit merchant, 21 and 23 Hairst street—house 1 Muir street M'Culloch, Glen Pollock, 3 Houston terrace M'Culloch, John, 3 Houston terrace Macdonald, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 5 High street—house Park place, Queen street M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield M'Evoy, Thomas, parish priest, Union house, Pinkerton lane M'Ewen, John, Renfrew and Glasgow carrier, 53 Dunlop street, Glasgow—house 32 Bell street M'Ewing, John, grocer, 18 High street—house do. M'Fadyen, Andrew, bootmaking and repairing shop, 1 Wilson st. —house 10 Bell street M'Geoch, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 52 Hairst st. —house 19 Dunlop street M'Gibbon, R. F., watchmaker, jeweller, and optician, 16 High street —house Gleuham villa, Greenlaw, Paisley —— RENFREW DIRECTORY. 255

M'Gibbon, George, jeweller and watchmaker, 16 High street—house 10 Whitehaugh terrace, Glasgow road, Paisley M'Gilp, Walter, cowfeeder, Longcroft, Inchinnan road M'Glashan, John, schoolmaster, Renfrew Grammar School—house Rowanbank, Paisley road M'Gregor & Brodie, wholesale cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Porterfield M'Gregor, John, of M'Gregor & Brodie—house 3 Muir street M'Guire, Edward, baker, 34 High street—house do. M'Guire, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 41 High st. —ho. 34 do. M'Hutcheson, Miss, Gordon villa, Inchinnan road M'llroy, William, church officer—house 3 Richard street M'Intyre, James, flesher, 49 High street—house 44 do. M'Intyre, James, flesher, 53 Hairst street—house 48 Hairst street M'Kay, James, greengrocer, Fulbarlane—ho. 18 King's lane, Bell st. M'Kechnie, Mrs. John, wine and spirit merchant, Ferry inn, Clyde st. M'Kechnie, Robert, wright, 4 Muir St., off Hairst street—house do. M'Kee, Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, Ferry roadhead, Yoker Mackenzie, Robert, draper, 15 Canal street—house 18 Wilson street M'Kenzie, Robert, stationer and tobacconist, Municipal buildings house 6 Blythswood road MacKenzie, Thomas, Inspector of Poor, and collector of Poor Rates

and other assessments for the Parish of Renfrew ; and clerk to Landward Parish School Board, 70 Fulbar street M'Kerrell, John, tailor and clothier, 7 High st. —house 48 Hairst st. M'Kinnon, Alexander, confectioner, 20 Orchard street—house do. M'Kinnon, George, boot and shoemaker, 17 Hairst street—house 31 Fulbar street M'Lachlan, John, 66 Fulbar street M'Lachlan, Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 53 Ferry road—house 2 London street M'Laren, J., Town Chamberlain, Municipal buildings—ho. 1 Muir st. M'Lean, Miss, dressmaker, Glebe cottage, Glebe street M'Lean, William L. E., manager, Renfrew Forge and Steel Co. Limited, Porterfield M'Millan, John, m?*nager of Prince of Wales Coffee Palace, 72 Fulbar street M'Murray, John, keeper, Masonic Hall—house 9 High street M'Nair, Mrs., cowfeeder, Longcroft house, Inchinnan road M'Neil, Daniel, carting contractor, 11 Manse street M'Neish, John, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Canal street—ho. do. M'Pherson, Kenneth, wine and spirit merchant, 69 High street house Roodsland cottage, Dumbarton Macveigh, Patrick, wine and spirit merchant, Glasgow and South- western Hotel, 7 Clyde street—house do. 256 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

NAPIER, H. A., printer & stationer, The Cross—ho. Lawrence pi. National Telephone Company Limited, Renfrew Branch, 42 Hairst street Neilson, James, confectioner, Ferry-roadhead, Yoker—house do.

PARK, Mrs., spirit dealer, 28 Manse street ' Park, William, Muirpark house, Paisley road Paton, John, farmer Pollock, John, Blythswood lodge Post Office, 50 Hairst street—Robert Duncan, postmaster Prince of Wales Coffee Palace, 72 Fulbar st. —J. M'Millan, manager Purdie, Alexander, hairdresser, 37^- High street—house 77 do.

QUIN, William, grocer, 23 street—ho. 36 Orchard st.

RAESIDE, Mrs., grocer, 67 Hairst street Rankin, Daniel, hairdresser, 4 Fulbar street—house 1 Wilson st. Reid, R. L., Music instructor for Renfrew School Board, 4 Rose- bery terrace, Pollokshields Reid, William, confectioner, Ferry-roadhead, Yoker—house do. Reilly & Welsh, bootmaking and repairing company, 6 High street Renfrew Forge and Steel Co., Ltd., iron and steel forgers, Porterfield Renfrew Working Men's Investment and Building Society (Limited), 6 Blythswood road—William L. Yuill, 6 Blythswood road, secretary and treasurer—house 2 Orchard place Rhodes, Mrs., 4 Houston terrace Ritchie, Mrs. W., baker, 17 High street—house do. Robb, Colin, wine and spirit merchant, Yoker Robertson, Mrs. Dr., Westfield, Paisley road Ross, Mrs., washerwoman and clothes mangier, 77 High st.—ho. do. Russell, Thomas S., restaurateur, 4 Laurence pi., Hairst st.—ho. do. Russell, Thomas S., baker, 46 High street—house 4 Laurence pi., Hairst street

SHEARER, Archibald, Rosevale cottage, Paisley road Shepherd, William, of Woolley & Shepherd—house 1 Newton st. Sheridan, Michael L., pawnbroker, 73, 75, and 77 High st. —ho. do Sidey, John, grocer, 4 Fulbar street—house 28 Fulbar street Simons, William, & Co., engineers, shipbuilders, and ironfounders, London Works Sinclair, Neil, grocer, 40 Fulbar street Sneddon, William, wine and spirit merchant, 37 and 39 High street—house 6 Bell street —— RENFREW DIRECTORY. 257

Speirs, Alexander Archibald, of Elderslie—residences, Houston house and 4 Hill street, Berkeley square, London Speirs, Lady Anne, of Elderslie—residences, Houston house and 4 Hill street, Berkeley square, London Stephen, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Established Church, The Manse, Alexandra drive Stevens, Wm. Goldie, physician and surgeon, 2 High street house, Beechcroft villa, Paisley road Stewart, Alexander, farmer, Mossland Stewart, Allan, wine and spirit merchant, 25 High st. —ho. 86 do. Stewart, James, cowfeeder, 55 Queen street Stewart, Miss, Longcroft, Inchinnan road Stewart, Miss, Gordon villa, Inchinnan road Stobo, George, M.D., Kirkfield, Paisley road Storry, John, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland (Limited) Struthers, Mrs. William, 16 Bell street Symons, J., butler, Blythswood house

TEESDALE, James, grocer, 16J Bell street—house 15 do. Templeton, Miss, dress and mantle maker, 22 Bell street Thomson, James, 21 Bell street Thomson, James G., blacksmith, 23 Hairst street—house do. Thomson, John, draper, Salisbury terrace, Inchinnan road—ho. do. Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, 37 Fulbar st. —ho. Park pi., Queen st. Thomson, Robert A., coal merchant, Fulbar st—ho. 13 Canal st. Thomson, William, factor for Renfrew Working Men's Investment and Building Society (Limited), 6 Blythswood road—ho 4 do. Todd, James, spirit merchant, 46 Fulbar street—ho. Fulbar place Todd, John, florist and seedsman, Rosebank nursery, High st. —ho. do. Tripney, David, engineer—house Neil buildings, Ferry road

VEITCH, Margaret, draper, 59 Hairst street—house 63 do. Vernal, Dugald, joiner and ironmonger, 17 Canal street house 71 High street Vernal, James, & Son, coal merchants, Fulbar street—house 60 do. Votessi, Donato, confectioner, 2 Wilson street—house do.

WALKER, Henry L., spirit dealer, 19 Hairst street Walker, James, assistant manager, Renfrew Forge and Steel Co. Limited—house 1 Airlie terrace, Pollokshields Waterston, Miss, wine and spirit merchant, Castlehill inn, 29 Canal street—house do. Watson, Henry, saddler, 31 High street—house do. R — 258 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

Watson, James, flesher, 20 Canal street—house 2 Victoria place, Hairst street Watt, Andrew, gateman, G. & S.-W. Railway, Porterfield—ho. do. Watt, George, goods and mineral agent, Caledonian Railway, Fulbar street—house 48 Houston street, Glasgow Watt, John, cowfeeder, 27 Wilson street Watt, John, Rock cottage, Glebe street Westwood, Dr. Andrew, 18 Canal street—house 1 Houston terrace, Paisley road White, Andrew, gas manager, Blythswood Gasworks — house Blythswood White, James, & Son, plumbers and gasfitters, 7 Manse street house 31 Hairst street White, Walter, confectioner, 117 High street Whitehill, Mrs. Robert, Bell view, Paisley road Whiteman, Mrs., housekeeper, Blythswood house Whyte, Archibald, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 53 High street—house 7 Manse street Williamson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 30 Fulbar st. —ho. do. Wilson, George, & Co., muslin manufacturers, Moorpark factory Wilson, Miss, dressmaker, 34 Hairst street—house do. Wood, Hamilton, confectioner, 128 High street Wood, James, & Co., coal merchants, Railway depots, Fulbar street,

Renfrew ; Clydebank and Yoker Railway Stations Wood, James R., cashier to Lobnitz & Co.—house Midfaulds cot. Paisley road Woolley & Shepherd, billposters, 1 Newton street Wright, Daniel, St. Thomas' Croft Wright, Peter, farmer, Knock farm

YOUNG, Mrs. Thomas, confectioner, 20 Manse street Young, William Andrew, of Lobnitz & Co.—ho. Millburn house RENFREW DIRECTORY, APPENDIX.

MEMBERS OF TOWN COUNCIL Provost—Andrew Brown. Bailies—Robert M'Kenzie and John Cumming. Dean of Guild—Thomas Anderson. Treasurer—James R. Wood. COUNCILLORS John Jack. William Irving. Daniel Wright. Robert Anderson. James M'Donald. Peter Ferguson. James Donaldson. Town Clerk—William Herron. Town Chamberlain — John M'Laren. Procurator-Fiscal—Robert Russell. Superintendent of Police — Gilbert Deans. Inspector of Weights and Measures—William Miller. Master of Works and Sanitary Inspector — Gilbert Deans. The management of Police is vested in the Town Council. Burgh Court held Fortnightly on alternate Mondays. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE RENFREW DISTRICT Provost and Magistrates for the time being. Andrew Brown. James Myles. William Bell. H. C. Lobnitz. Assessor under the Lands Valuation Act—Archibald Buchanan, Queen street. Quarter Sessions held first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October. Meetings for considering License Certificates held first Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October. NEW ROAD AND BRIDGES ACT Clerk—Wru. Herron. Collector—John M'Laren.

PAROCH I AL BOARD Office— 70 Fulbar street. Chairman — James Myles. Inspector of Poor and Collector of Poor Rates —Thomas Mackenzie. SCHOOL BOARD, BURGH OF RENFREW Chairman —Walter Shearer. Rev. Thomas M'Evoy. James Blair. Walter Brown. Archd. Whyte. Archd. Buchanan. Charles Bainbridge. | Clerk, Correspondent, and Treasurer—William Miller. Officer—Alexander Millar. EVENING SCIENCE CLASSES. Chairman—W. Shearer and Seven of a Committee. Secretary—William Miller. Teacher of Machine Construction and Steam— George Reid. Teacher of Mathematics—-Thomas Mackie, F.E.I.S. 260 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

SCHOOL BOARD (LANDWARD PART), PARISH OF RENFREW Chairman—James Myles. Rev. G. D. R. Munro. Dr. James Stevenson. Charles Connell, Rev. J. P. Hogarth, M.A. Clerk and Correspondent—Thomas Mackenzie. Treasurer—William Herron. Janitoi* and Officer—Vacant.

POST OFFICE, 50 HAIRST STREET Postmaster—Robert Duncan, Hairst street. Letter- Carrier—William Hughes.

Deliveries— 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m.

Box Closes—8.10 a.m., 11.55 a.m., 2.10 p.m., 3.55 p.m., 5.30 p.m. (except Saturdays), and 7.55 p.m. Sundays, 3.25 p.m.

PUBLIC OFFICES, &C. Town Clerk's Office, Municipal buildings—William Herron, Town Clerk. Chamberlain's Office, Municipal buildings—J. M'Laren, Chamberlain. Assessor's Office, 43 Queen street—Archibald Buchanan, Assessor. Sanitary (Burgh) Inspector's Office, Gas Works—Gilbert Deaus, Inspector. Collector's Office for Registration, School and Poor Rates, 70 Fulbar street — Thomas Mackenzie, Collector. Post Office, Hairst street—Robert Duncan, Postmaster. Police Chambers—Gilbert Deans, Superintendent. Registrar's Office, 43 Queen street—Archibald Buchanan, Registrar. Session Clerk's Office, Municipal buildings —William Herron, Session Clerk. Gas, Harbour, and Public Rates Office, Municipal buildings—J. M'Laren, Collector. Union Bank, Municipal buildings— William Herron, Agent. WRITER William Herron, Union Bank, Municipal buildings. SURGEONS

George Stobo, M.D. I James Hill, M.B., CM. W. Goldie Stevens. Andrew Westwood. INSURANCE AGENTS William Herron, Town Clerk, Municipal ! buildings. James Myles, Factor, Deanside. Rock Life Assurance Co., ) Kent Fire Insurance Co., > William Miller, 61 Hairst street ...... Liverpool and London and Globe,. )

Northern, ) Life Association of Scotland, > Thomas Mackenzie, 70 Fulbar street

London and Lancashire, ) Insurance Co., Accident William Herron. L>o., Royal Insurance ) SHIPPING AGENT William Miller, 61 Hairst street. APPENDIX. 261

C H U R C H E S ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Church Street. Minister—Rev. R. Stephen, M.A. Session- Cleric—William Herron. Officer—William Loudon. Number of Sittings, 1050. The Sacrarqent takes place on the last Sundays of January and June.

FREE CHURCH, Renfield Street. Minister—Rev. Robert Hill, M.A. Session-Clerk—Andrew Brown, Castlehill house, Ferry road. Convener, Seat-Letting Committee—Robert Anderson, Neil buildings.

1 Precentor—Andrew Fleming. Office ) —James Macdonald, 8 Queen street. Treasurer— William Brown, Meadowflat. Hours of Service — 11.15 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. Number of Sittings, 800. The Sacrament takes place on the last Sundays of March, June, and September

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road. Minister— Rev. John P. Hogarth, M.A., U. P. Manse. Session-Clerk—James Donaldson, Almond villa. Precentor—Mr. Tait. Officer—William M'llroy, 3 Richard street. Number of Sittings, 500.

ST. JAMES R.C. CHURCH. Parish Priest— Rev. Thomas M'Evoy, Union house, Pinkerton lane. CLYDEBANK R.C. CHURCH. Parish Priest—Rev. John Montgomery, Kilbowie road, Clydebank. Number of Sittings, 300. S C HOP L S GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL. Renfield Street. Head Master—John M'Glashan, F.E.T.S. Assistants—John Adam, Thomas Mackie, John Barr, Richard N. Thomson, and James Falconer. Head Mistress—Marion Law. Assistants—Maggie Y. Stewart, Janet Taylor, Lizzie Miller, J. Shearer, C. Patex-son, Kate M'Kenzie, Annie Johnson, Agnes Bowie, and Annie Anderson. Drawing Master— Charles Hayes. Singing Master—R. L. Reid. Janitor and Drill Instructor—Alexander Miller.

1 ST. JAMES R.C. SCHOOL, Ftjlbar Street. Head Teacher—Miss Dodds. Assistant—Miss Kerisey. YOKER SCHOOL. Head Master—Archibald Walker. Assistants—William M'Bain, Elizabeth Kirkwood, and Isabella Allan. SCOTSTOUN SCHOOL. Head Master—John M'Kean. Assistants—Mrs. Mavor, Agnes M'Lennan, and Annie M'Connell. OSWALD SCHOOL. Head Master—James S. M'Lennan. Assistant—Miss Pryde. — 262 RENFREW DIRECTORY.

FIRE BRIGADE Fire Station—Fulbar Street.

John Linton, supt., 35 Fulbar street. Samuel Newland, fireman, 191 High st. John Jack, 1st engineer, 35 Hairst st. John Davidson, do., 57 High street. Hugh M'Kechnie, 2nd engineer, 43 Henry Christie, do., 22 Manse street. Manse street James Owens, 8 King's lane, off Bell st. Robert Craig, stoker, 6 Campbell street. William Lang, fireman, 8 Bell street. William Milne, fireman, 26 Bell street. Robert Aitchison, fireman, Church st. Matthew Lyle, fireman, Orchard street James Kilpatrick, fireman, 30 High st. Andrew Berry, do., 31 Fulbar street. LIBERAL AND RADICAL ASSOCIATION Honorary President— Ex-Provost Brown. President—William Brown, Esq. Vice-Presidents—Ex-Provost Wright, Bailie M'Kenzie, Provost Donaldson, James Glen and Archibald Shearer. Treasurer—Vacant. Secretary — Walter Shearer, Bosevale cottage, Paisley road. SOCIETIES Renfrew Equitable Co-Operatiye Society.—President—Arch. Thomson ; Treasurer Secretary — Vice-President—John Anderson; — Duncan M'Intyre ; James Tyre. Central Store—28 High street ; No. 1 Branch—2 Laurence place, Hairst street. Renfrew Prince of Wales Masonic Lodge, No. 426. — R.W.M.—Thomas Sang; S.W. — James S. Murray; J.W.— A. Morrison; Secretary — Peter J. G. Bell, Renfield house ; Treasurer—William Knight, Moorpark ; Tyler— Hall— 9 High street. M'Murray ; Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Blythswood, 5463. — Meets every alternate Monday in the Mas'onic Hall, at 8 p.m. — C.R. — Bro. William

Douglas ; Secretary—Bro. James Syme, 2 Wilson street; Treasurer— Bro. James Edmiston. Renfrew Working Men's Investment and Building Society (Limited), 6 Blythswood Road.—President — J. R.Wood: Secretary and Treasurer—Wm.

L. Yuill, 2 Orchard place ; Factor—William Thomson, Blythswood road.

Renfrew Reading and Recreation Club (Prince of Wales' Cafe). \

; Secretary Bel President—Wm. Herron ; Vice-President—P. G. Bell — G. Fraser, 38

street ; Treasurer—A. Duncan. Corps.'—Armoury— 31 Hairst street. Major J. R. Wood Renfrew Rifle — ; Lieutenants—Walter Brown and W. Myles, jun.; Drill Sergeant— W. Veitch, 59 Hairst street. Renfrew King's Inch Curling Club. — Patron—A. A. Speirs, Esq. of Vice-Pre- Elderslie ; Patroness—Lady Anne Speirs ; President—James Myles ; — Paton Representative Member James Myles; Chaplain Rev. Robt. sident John ; — —

Miller, 61 Hairst street ; Treasurer Wm. Herron. Stephen ; Secretary—Wm. —

Blythswood Cricket Club. —President—W'illiam Brown : Vice-President— P. G. Bell; Captain— James R. Stewart; Vice-Captain— William Cochrane; Secretary and Treasurer—William Richardson, 29 Fulbar street; Match Com- mittee—G. Henry, P. Leggat, Wm. Richardson. Ground—Blythswood Park. Renfrew Horticultural Society. — President — William Herron: Vice- jun.; Secretary— G. Douglas, President—John Methven ; Treasurer—A. M'Gregor, Neil buildings, Ferry road. — P?, esident John French Treasurer — Thos. Renfrew Bowling Club. — ; street. Anderson ; Secretary—Thomas Mackie, Muir APPENDIX. 263 POPULATION OF RENFREW Census 1891.

Males. Females. Total. Royal, 3193 3053 6246 Without the Eoyalty, 259 251 510 Parliamentary, Municipal, and Police, ... 3452 3304 6756 Landward, ... 1278 1258 2536 Total Population of Parish, 4730 4562 9292

BENFREW, with Rutherglen, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock, and Port-Glasgow, returns one Member to Parliament. Kilmarnock is the Returning Burgh. Par- liamentary constituency, 818; Municipal do., 892. Stephen Williamson, M.P. (G.L.)

FAIRS are held on the Third Tuesday of May and Last Friday of June. Market Day—Saturday.

CONVEYANCES.—Almost all the Glasgow Steamers call at Renfrew Wharf both in going up and down the Clyde. Trains to Paisley and Glasgow every hour. OMNIBUS TRAFFIC. Renfrew to Go van (daily except Sundays^.

Leaves Benfrew Cross at 9, 11, a.m.; 1, 3, 5.45 p.m. Saturdays extra—5.30, 7.30, and 9.30 p.m. Leaves Govan Cross at 8.10 a.m.; 12 noon; 2, 4, and 6.30 p.m. Saturdays— 8.30 p.m. CARRIERS' QUARTERS. GLASGOW and BENFREW CABBIEB.—John M'Ewen, 32 Bell street; leaves Benfrew Cross daily, about 9 a.m.; leaves 50 Dunlop street, Glas- gow, daily, at 3.30 p.m. (Saturdays, at 2 p.m.)

END OF RENFREW DIRECTORY. THE JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

ABBEY Cemetery, Thorn— superintendent, John M'Dougall, lodge Abbey Cemetery. Abbey Parish Office, 25 Church street (open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 11 till 12) Adam, J. B., goods agent, G-. & S.-W. Ry.—house Canal house Adam, Mrs., furniture and hardware merchant, 8 Church street Advertiser Office, 10 William street—Landles & Co., publishers Aitken, James, tailor, 25 High street—house do. Aitken, William, cooper, 29 Grahame street—ho. 4 Buchanan st. Allan, David F., wine and spirit merchant, 63 High street—ho. do. Allan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station—ho. Gleniffer view Allan, James, 13 William street Allan, Miss, tobacconist, 21 William street Allison, William, foreman to Craig & Donald—house William street Anderson, Charles, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High st. —ho. do. Anderson, Mrs., confectioner, Thorn Anderson, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 25 High street—house Ladebank cottage, Bridge of Weir Anderson, Mrs., Sandbank cottage, Campbell street Anderson, Robert, draughtsman to John M'Dowall & Sons—house Sandbank, Johnstone Anderson, Thomas, officer, and superintendent of burial ground of Johnstone Parish Church—house 3 Ludovic square Anderson, Thomas, spirit merchant, 13 High street—house do. Andrew, Alexander, general merchant, 25 High street—house Nor- wood, Ulundi road Andrew, William, Thorn house, Thorn Armour, Stewart, grocer and spirit merchant, 32 High street Armour, Stewart, grocer, 20 High street—house 32 do.

BARCLAY, George, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay (Ltd.), Paisley—house Thornhill house Barnett, James, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—residence Lily- bank house Barr, James, jun., of John M'Dowall & Sons'—house Westmount — JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 265

Barr, Mrs., British Workman Public House, 69 High street—house 3 Buchanan street Barr, Mrs. A., tobacconist, 15 High street—house 18 Russell street Barr, Robert, draughtsman to J. & W. Weems—house 6 High street Barrow, Joseph, of Thomas Shanks & Co. —house Disleymount, Pollokshields * Barrowman, Thomas, of "William Robertson & Co.—house Hagg crescent Baxter, Robert, hairdresser, 39 High street—house do. Baxter, William, boot and shoemaker, 67 High street—house do. Baxter, William, agent for principal Royal Mail steamers, 67 High st. Beaton, Mrs., 22 Church street Beaton, Mrs. Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 56 High street house 27 Grahame street Beck, Robert, flesher, 65 High street and 36 Macdowall street house 65 High street Bell, David, watchmaker, 26 High street—house Bridge of Weir Bennie, Mrs., Laigh Cartside house Biggart, David, & Sons, cotton spinners and bleachers, Peockland Mills Biggart, David, of D. Biggart & Sons—house Roebank Biggart, John B., of D. Biggart & Sons—house Woodlands Black, James, manager at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house 22 Church street Black, Thomas, contractor, Quarrelton road Blackadder, James B., at John Love's—house Easwald bank, Kil- barchan Blackburn, Robert, spinning master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s house High street Blackston Mineral Co. — Johnstone Colliery, Quarrelton, and Mineral Works, Blackston Blackwood, J. L., flesher, 6 Grahame street—house do. Blackwood, William, milliner and draper, 4 Houstoun square house do. Blair, Robert, Thorn Blewes, James, watchmaker, 64 High street Bone, Alexander, carter, Canal house Borland, Arthur, 4 Quarry street Boyd, Thomas, stationer and printer, 39 High street—house Mary- field place, Canal street Boyd, William, painter, 35 High street—ho. Munnsville, Floors st. Boyle, J. & J., fish, fruit, and egg merchants, 37 High street—office 8 Dimity street Boyle, John, of J. & J. Boyle—house 21 High street — 266 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

Bowman, James, farmer, Auchenlodment British Workman's Public House, 69 High street—proprietrix Mrs. John Barr Broadfoot, John, coachman to George Barclay—house the Lodge, Thornhill Brown, Adam, broker, 19 Church street—house 15 do. Brown, Henry J., wine and spirit merchant, 36 High street Brown, James, timekeeper at John Lang & Sons'—house Mary st. Brown, John, coachman and gardener at William Watson's—house Newfield lodge Brown, Mrs., broker, 41 High street Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Johnstone and Elclerslie Buchanan, James, flesher and provision merchant, 23 High street house Villafield, Laigh Cartside street Buchanan, James, atFinlayson, Bousfield,& Co.'s—ho. 17 Church st. Buchanan, Mrs., grocer, 17 Church street Buchanan, Walter, picking master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s Buchanan, William, potato merchant, 67 High street—house do. Budge, James, School Board officer, Abbey Parish (Landward), Craigview place, 22 Buchanan street Burnett, David, cashier at John M'Dowall & Sons' — house 1 Dimity street Burns, Matthew, confectioner, 34 Macdowall street Burnside, Mrs.,' Thornhill terrace, Thorn Burnside, W. & J., coal merchants and contractors, Thornhill

CALDWELL, J. & J., letterpress and lithographic printers, 6 Buchanan street Caldwell, James, "Dawn of Day" Salve manufacturer, 19 Buchanan street Caldwell, John, confectioner, 13 Collier street Caldwell, Miss, at John Young & Son's—house 19 Buchanan st. Caldwell, Misses, dressmakers, 4 Houstoun square Caldwell, William, insurance agent and house factor, 20 Walkin- shaw street Cameron, Alexander, 23 Laigh Cartside street Cameron, Dougal, hall-keeper at Johnstone Public Hall—house Cart Bank terrace, Collier street Cameron, James, flesher, 29 High street^—house 2 Rankine street Cameron, John, dairyman, 12 Quarry street—house do. Cameron, Robert, contractor, 21 Church street—house do. Campbell, Dugald, 62 High street Campbell, J. M., inspector of poor, office, 25 Church street—head office Abbey Poorhouse, Paisley —* JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 267

Campbell, John, gardener to George Barclay—ho. Thornhill gardens Campbell, Robert, 19 Rankine street Carrigan, James, confectioner, 21 Rankine street Carruthers, James, brassfounder, 62 High street—house Benlomond view Carswell, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Quarry street Cassells, James, spirit merchant, 18 William street—house 16 do. Chalmers, John, agent for Prudential Assurance Co., North street, Houston Clark, Samuel, manager at Johnstone Mill, Clark street Clunas, John, sergeant of police—house 13 Buchanan street Coates, John, newsagent, bookseller, and house furnisher, 21 Rankine street—house Maryfield, Ludovic square Coffier, Mrs., confectioner, 44 Grahame street Colville, Robert, manager to Loudon Bros.—house Mary street Congalton, A., tailor, 62 High street Cook, William, boot and shoemaker, Thorn Co-operative Coal Company, Laigh Cartside station, Gas street Thomas Hepburn, salesman—house Mary street Co-operative Society's Stores, Limited, dealers in groceries, boots, &c, 61 High street; No. 1 branch, 9 High street; No. 2 branch, 7

Grahame street ; No. 3 branch. Elderslie ; boot and shoe shop

and butchery, 6 Houstoun square ; coal depot, Laigh Cartside stn. Core, Adam, engineer, at John M'Dowall & Sons—ho. 32 High st. Core, Adam W., traveller to John M'Dowall & Sons—ho. 25 High st. Cosh, William, blacksmith, Thorn Cowan, Mrs., wine and spirit merchant, 7 High street—house 6 do. Craig, Archibald, at Holmes, Mactavish, & Fullerton's—ho. Thorn Craig & Donald, engineers, William street Works Craig, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 33 High street Craig, John, of Fullerton, Craig, & Co.—ho. Waterside, Campbell st. Craig, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 26 High street—house Rockbank cottage, Floors street Crawford, George, cowfeeder, Thorn Cullen, John, jun., writer, accountant and teller, National Bank— house National Bank house Cullen, Robert, fruiterer and confectioner, 78 High street Currie, Duncan, lithographer, Glasgow—ho. Gleniffer view, Thorn Currie, William, coal merchant, carting contractor, and Johnstone and Paisley carrier, 16 Rankine street—house do.

DALY, Michael, cooper, 30 Church street Daly, William, cooper, 30 Church street Darroch, James, dairyman, 77 High street—house do. 268 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

Davidson, Rev. William, R.C. clergyman, St. Margaret's, Grahame street Deans, Robert L., manager, Gas works—house 7 Gas street Dempsey, John, china merchant, 60 High st. —ho. 5 Grahame st. Dickson, Harry, clerk, Glenpatrick Carpet works—ho. Hamburg house, Thorn Dickson, James, book-keeper to James Donald & Son—house 20 Church street Dickson, Maggie, saleswoman at Co-operative Society's branch No. 2—house 20 Church street Donald, David P., of Craig & Donald—house Greenbank house, Ludovic square Donald, James F., of James Donald & Son—house Woodbank Donald, James, & Son, engineers, iron and brass founders, John- stone Foundry and Engine Works, 10, 12, 14, and 16 High st. Donald, John, Ludovic square Donald, Mrs. James, Greenbank house, Ludovic square Douds, Thomas, draper, 66 High street—house 4 Quarry street Downie, Thomas, carrier between Johnstone, Paisley, and Glasgow, 12 Macdowall street Doyle, Mary, teacher at R.C. School—house 4 Buchanan street Drysdale, Henry, Overton road, Thorn Dunbar, John, passenger agent, G. & S.-W. Ry. station—house Station house Dunbar, John, Victoria cottage, Mary street

EADIE, Alexander, Quarrelton road Eadie, James, farmer, Cochran mill Eastwood, Mrs. Thomas, confectioner, 4 Collier street Edward, George, of Geo. Edward & Co.—house 2 Walkinshaw st. Edward, George, & Co., engineers, Gas street Edward, Thomas, of George Edward & Co.—house 1 Church st. Edwards, Miss, dress and mantle maker, 2 Walkinshaw street Erskine, Mrs., saleswoman, Co-operative Society's boot department —house 17 Buchanan street Ewing, Miss Flora, confectioner, 78 High street

FALVY, Miss, saleswoman at Co-operative Society's branch No. 1 —house 60 High street Ferguson, A. & A¥., ham, butter, and egg merchants, 35 High st. Ferguson, Dugald, blacksmith and horse-shoer, 3 Walkinshaw street —house Sunnyside cottage, Rankine street Ferguson, James, bookkeeper to Co-operative Society—house 27 William street — JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 269

Ferguson, John, spirit dealer, 2 Houstoun square Ferguson, John, grocer, 32 Laigh Cartside street—house db. Feron, Alexander, umbrella maker, 76 High street Finlayson, Archibald W., of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.—residence Eastwood, Kilmalcolm Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., flax spinners, manufacturers of all kinds of linen thread, for hand and machine sewing, and shoe threads, Flax mills, High street, Lilybank and Lancefield Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.—residence Mer- chiston Finlayson, James, jun., of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.—residence Merchiston Finlayson, William J., of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co. —residence The Oaks Fleming, William Gaff, postmaster, and registrar, agent for the Royal Insurance Co., Post-Office, 12 Walkinshaw street —house Post-office house Fletcher, John, inspector to Paisley Water Commissioners—house Hamburg house, Thorn Flynn, Mrs. William, dressmaker, 81 High street Forbes, Charles, inspector of police—house 79 High street Forbes, John, police constable—house 8 Church street Foulds, John, confectioner, 20 Laigh Cartside street Fraser, John, superintendent of police and sanitary inspector, Police Chambers, Collier street French, William, confectioner, 28 Laigh Cartside street—house 24 do. Fullerton, Craig, & Co., ironfounders, Cartside foundry, Russell st. Fullerton, Duncan, of Fullerton, Craig, & Co. —house Ulundi road Fullerton, W. P., writer, of Holmes, Mactavish, and Fullerton residence 19 Bute gardens, Glasgow Fyfe, Alexander, manager to Craig & Donald—ho. 12 Floors st. Fyfe, John, wine and spirit merchant, 22 High street and 1 Walkinshaw street Fyfe, John, greengrocer and confectioner, 71 High street—ho. do. Fyfe, John, grocer and provision merchant, 22 High street— house 3 Walkinshaw street Fyfe, John, cabinet maker and funeral undertaker, 21 Macdowall street—house 70 High street Fyffe, George, Ludovic square

GAS Works, 3 Gas street—Robt. L. Deans, manager Galloway, Alexander, fish, fruit, and egg merchant, 56 High street and Bridge of Weir—ho. Commercial buildings, Bride of Weir — 270 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

Gault, John, evangelist, 12 Macdowall street Gemmill, Rev. Hugh, B.D., minister of East U.P. Church—house East U.P. Manse, Thorn Gibson, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s —house Church street Gibson, John, weigher, Public weighs, 6 Walkinshaw street—house Hagg crescent Gilbert,- Mrs., confectioner, 19 High street Gillespie, Mary Ann, bookseller and stationer, 21 High street house Springfield, Overton road Gillespie, Robert, flesher, 17 High street—house 15 do. Gilmour, Andrew, draper, 19 Macdowall street—house do. Glasgow and Govan Boot-repairing Co., 20 High street Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station—John Dunbar, stationmaster Glegg, John, factor, Milliken Gordon, John, contractor, Quarrelton road Gorman, Hugh, agent, Prudential Assurance Co., 8 George street Graham, Archibald, foreman to Fullerton, Craig, & Co.—house Fyfe's land, Russell street Graham, George, broker, 4 Collier street Graham, Joshua, salesman, Co-operative Society's Store, 61 High street—house 1 Collier street Graham, Robert, cartwright and coachbuilder, 27 Church street house Burnside cottage, Quarrelton road Grant, Miss H. & Co., grocers, 12 Collier street Gray's "Empire" Stores, 21 High street — Alexander Gray, manager, 88 Wesleyan street, Glasgow. Gray, James, farmer, Barbush Green, William, at Flax mills—house 26 Rankine street Guiliani, Leopoldo, ice-cream merchant and confectioner, 27 High street Guy, James M., of William Guy & Son—ho. West Lea, Ulundi rd. Guy, William, of William Guy & Son—ho. West Lea, Ulundi rd. Guy, William, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 13 High street

HAIR, William, confectioner, 73 High street—house Elderslie Halliday, Rev. Archibald, minister of Laigh Cartside Parish Church —house Greenlea, Floors street Harkin, Patrick, boot and shoemaker, 77 High street—house 19 Russell street Harper, Mrs., 66 High street Hart, James, clerk to Browns, Malloch, & Co.—ho, Hagg crescent Hart James, tobacconist, 70 High street — JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 271

Harvey, Robert, clerk, G. & S.-W. Ry. station—house 26 Laigh Cartside street Hatrick, Alexander, grocer, 20 Macdowall street Hatrick, Charles, farmer, Boghouse Hatrick, Walter A., provision merchant, 9 Buchanan st.—ho. 19 do. Hatrick, William, 4 Grahame street Hay, John, grocer and provision merchant, 68 High st. —ho. do. Hendry, John, 10 Church street Hendry, Mrs. John, Black Bull inn, 72 High street Herbertson, James C, M.A., M.D., 61 High street—house Bellevue, Church street Higgins, Sarah, laundry, 25 Macdowall street Hill, Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 80 High street —house do. Hill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Russell street and 58 High street—house 3 Collier street Hill, James, draughtsman, at Thos. Shanks & Co.'s—house Greenlea cottage, Floors street Hill, William, confectioner, 12 Grahame street Holborn, William, foreman at Littlejohn & Co.'s—house Thorn Holmes, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 34 Macdowall street house Crosslee Holmes, John, writer, and joint-agent for the Union Bank of Scotland Limited—house Bank house, Collier street Holmes, Mactavish, & Fullerton, solicitors, 52 High street, and at 128 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Holmes, Mrs., Thornbank Hood, Mrs. William, cooper, 20 Collier street Hood, William, jun., dairyman, 4 Rankine street Hood, William, jun., & Co., wholesale glass and china merchants, 4 Rankine street Hood, William, jun., & Co., fancy goods merchants, 4 Rankine street Hooks, Walter, 30 Laigh Cartside street Houstoun, John, grocer, 12 Mary street Hunter, James, draper, clothier, and men's outfitter, 54 High street —house Newfield terrace Husband, James P., Victoria place, 21 Mary street Husband, John, ironfounder, Victoria Foundry, Mary street—house Burnbank, Canal avenue Husband, John, tailor and clothier, 9 William street—house do. Hutchison, David, Sunnyside, Rankine street Hutchison, Peter, grocer, 21 Grahame street—house do.

JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Johnstone station—house Elderslie Jackson, George, of George Jackson & Son—house 2 Dimity street —— 272 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

Jackson, George, & Son, brassfounders, 2 Dimity street Jackson, Mrs., 60 High street Jackson, Thomas, smith, 18 Laigh Cartside street—house do. J affray, Alexander, 7 Dimity street Jaffrey, David, & Son, builders, 14 Grahame street Jaffrey, David, Thorn Jaffrey, David, Fairfield cottage Jaffrey, James, of William Jaffrey & Sons—house 42 High street Jaffrey, James Mills, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house 14 Grahame street Jaffrey, Miss, 14 Grahame street Jaffrey, Patrick, of William Jaffrey & Sons—house Ballochmyle Jaffrey, Peter, of David Jaffrey & Son—house Fairfield cottage Jaffrey, William, & Sons, builders, Campbell street Jaffrey, Mrs. William, Ballochmyle Jamieson, Samuel, boot and shoemaker—house 5 Houstoun square Johnstone Apothecaries Hall, 28 High street Johnstone Colliery, Quarrelton—Blackston Mineral Co., proprietors Johnstone Co-operative Society (Limited), grocers, provision, coal, drapery, and boot and shoe merchants, 61 High street branches 9 High street, 7 Grahame street, and Elderslie butchery and boot and shoe shop, 6 Houstoun square—coal depot, Laigh Cartside station Johnston, John, wine and spirit merchant, 18 Macdowall street house 3 Buchanan street Johnstone, Mrs. Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 23 High street house 2 Dimity street Johnston, Mrs. T., draper, 65 High street—house 62 do. Johnstone, Thomas, foreman to Craig & Donald—house Floors st. Johnstone, William Clark, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 11 High street—house 13 High street Johnston, William, stationer, 17 High street—house Woodside

KEITH, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Quarry street—house 36 Macdowall street Kellie, John, clerk at Craig & Donald's—house Church street Kennedy, John, manager at D. Biggart & Son's—house Cartside cottage Kennedy, Patrick, confectioner, 10 Macdowall street—house do. Kennedy, Robert, confectioner, 10 Grahame street Kennedy, Robert E., painter and decorator, 7 High st.—ho. 8 do. Kerr, Finlay, collector of poor rates—office 25 Church street—head office, 98 High street, Paisley Kerr, Helen, eating-house, 24 High street—house Crosslee JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 273

Kerr, Peter, civil engineer, architect, and surveyor, 46 High street —house Linclive, Linwood Kerr, Mrs., draper, 3 Buchanan street Kerr, Robert, farmer, Fulton Killoch, Matthew, M.B., CM., New Medical Hall, 64 High street —house 9 Walkinshaw street Kirkwood, Hugh, proprietor Johnstone boating pond, Floors street Kirkwood, William, jun, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house Quarrelton Knox, William, clerk to J. & W. Weems—house 4 Blackhall buildings, Paisley

LAING, John, newsagent, stationer, and tobacconist, 56 High st. —house 60 do. Laird, George, colporteur, 9 William street Laird, James, 33 Macdowall street Lambie, John, grocer and provision merchant, 69 High street—ho. Janefield place, Canal street Landles & Co., steam printers and lithographers, 10 William street Landles, F. A., at Landles & Co.—house 12 Grahame street Landles, F. G., of Landles & Co.—house 33 High street Lang, Charles, bootmaker, 21 High street—house Elmbank, Thorn Lang, George, clerk, Union Bank—house Milliken street, Houston Lang, James, of John Lang & Sons—house Lilybank Lang, John, & Sons, lathe manufacturers and special tool makers, Mary street Lang, John, of John Lang & Sons—house Lilybank Lang, John, jun., of John Lang & Sons—house Springfield Lang, Robert, of John Lang & Sons—house Fullarton villa Lauder, Adam, cowfeeder, Greenend cottage, Quarrelton road Laurie, James, salesman, Co-operative Society's fleshing department —house Elderslie Lawrie, George, missionary, West U.P. Church—house 2 Parkside place, Floors street Lawrie, William, Hamburg house, Thorn Liddell, James, spirit merchant, 42 High st.—ho. Hagg crescent Littlejohn & Co., engineers and toolmakers, Thorn Iron Works, Thorn Littlejohn, G. E., of Littlejohn & Co.—house Hagg crescent Loudon Brothers, engineers, tool and machine makers, Clyde Tool Works, and 46 to 50 Waterloo street, Glasgow Loudon, George F., of Loudon Brothers—house Thornton, by Kilmarnock Love, James D., at John Love's—house Millbank s — 274 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

Love, John, tinsmith, plumber, gasfitter, and ironmonger, maker of sunlights and reflectors, 19 High street Love, Mrs. John, Millbank Love, Robert, ironmonger, plumber, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 9 William street— house do. Lynch, John, confectioner 3 Campbell street Lynch, Mrs., confectioner, 31 Grahame street

MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—house The Glen, Elderslie Malloch, John, jun., of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—house Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A. Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—ho. Mount Pleasant Mason, Robert, chemist and druggist, 28 High street—ho. Floors house, 2 Campbell street Mathie, Hugh, Parkside place, Floors street Maule, Alexander, painter and decorator, 64 High street—house do. Maxwell, Mrs., confectioner, 10 Rankine street Meiklejohn, James, grocer and provision merchant, Macdowall street—house do. Meldrum, John, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house Thorn Melville, John, boot and shoemaker, 10 Church street Melville, John, church officer of West U.P. Church, 10 Church st. Merrie, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 23 High street—ho. Thorn Merry, Charles, druggist at Dr. Killoch's—house 23 Church street Merry, John, commission agent, 23 Church street Michael, Alexander, 22 Campbell street Michael, James, grocer and provision merchant, 48 and 66 High street—house 79 do. Millar, John, Floors house, Floors street Mitchell, John, manager at Johnstone Saw Mills—ho. 64 High st. More, Mrs., 68 High street More, James, pawnbroker, 26 Macdowall street—house do. Morison, Alexander, wright and timber merchant, and funeral undertaker, Laigh Cartside Woodyard, 3 and 5 Laigh Cart- side street—house 1 do. Morning, David, chimney sweep, 22 Rankine street Morris, George, 33 High street Morton, Miss H., milliner and draper, 54 High street Muir, John, clerk, Browns, Malloch, & Co., Elderslie—ho. Thorn Muir, Samuel, clerk, Laigh Cartside station—house 25 Russell st. Mullen, Patrick, confectioner, 19 Macdowall street Munn, James, headmaster, Macdowall Street Half-time School house 1 Rosebery place, Paisley —; JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY 275

Murdoch, Charles, tinsmith and plumber, 7 and 9 Macdowall street—house Bank place, Collier street Murray, W. D., grocer and provision merchant, 25 Macdowall street—house 21 do. Murray, William, spirit merchant, Cartside, Milliken park

M'ADAM, John, blacksmith, 6 Dimity street—house 42 High st. M'Allister, Charles, foreman tinsmith to J. & W. Weems—house 15 High street M'Allister, Robert, baker, 6 Grahame street—house do. M'Arthur, Mrs., Elmbank, Thorn M'Aulay, William, keeper, St. Margaret's Catholic Y. M. Society Rooms, 8 George street M'Callum, C. E., at Holmes, Mactavish & Fullerton's—house 3 Blackhall buildings, Paisley M'Cann, W. J., manager, Lilybank Flax Mills —house Burnbrae cottage, Milliken park M'Cloy, Alexander, cashier to Thomas Shanks & Co.—house 20 Church street M'Connel, Henry, grocer and confectioner, 5 Houstoun sq. —ho. do. M'Connell, John, glazier and painter, 70 High street—house do. M'Culloch, Henry, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Grahame street house 2 do. M'Dermott, Rev. William, incumbent of St. John's Episcopal Church, The Parsonage, Floors street M'Devitt, John, coal merchant, Johnstone station—ho. Hagg crescent M'Donald, Alexander, family grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 67 High street—house Fernlea cottage, Campbell street M'Donald, Daniel, hairdresser, 2 Macdowall street — house 44 Grahame street M'Dougall, Archibald, Laigh Cartside dairy, Mary street M'Dougall, James B., grocer and provision merchant, Thornhill house 1 Grahame street M'Dougall, John, superintendent Abbey Cemetery—lodge Abbey Cemetery M'Dougall, Mrs., dress and mantle maker, Victoria pi., 21 Mary st. M'Dowall, Daniel, of John M'Dowall & Sons—ho. Sunnyhill M'Dowall, John, & Sons, engineers and wood-working machinists, Walkinshaw Foundry, 19 Walkinshaw street M'Dowall, H. J., of John M'Dowall & Sons—ho. Walkinshaw lodge M'Dowall, W. W., agent for National Bank of Scotland Limited

North British and Mercantile Insurance- Co. ; English and

Scottish Law Life Assurance Association ; and Scottish Accident Insurance Co. —ho. Craigenveoch, Castlehead, Paisley — 276 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

M'Ewen, Charles, Hagg crescont M'Fadden, Rodger, boot and shoemaker, 2 Macdowall street M'Farlane, Graham James, of J. & G. M'Farlane—ho. Belltrees, Linwood road M'Farlane, John G-., of J. & G. M'Farlane—ho. Linwood road M'Farlane, John, agent to the Prudential Assurance Coy. Limtd. house Janefield place, Canal street M'Farlane, John, jun., Maryfield place, Canal street M'Farlane, J. & Gr., manufacturing chemists, Johnstone Chemical Works, Gas street M'Farlane, Robert, glazier, 9 William street—house do. M'Glyn, Daniel, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house 42 High st. M'Gown, John, actuary Savings Bank of Paisley, accountant and insurance agent, 1 William street M'Grath, William, billposter and agent for G. & A. Woolley—ho. 18 Macdowall street M'Gregor, John, joiner and funeral undertaker, 7 and 8 Houstoun square—house 27 William street Macgregor, Rev. J. R., M.A., minister of Free Church, William street—manse Grahame street M'Guinness, Patrick, captain Fire Brigade, 15 Collier street M'Kemman, Alexander, 20 William street M'Kendrick, J., & Son, builders, 13 Walkinshaw street M'Kendrick, Mrs., 13 Walkinshaw street M'Kendrick, Walter, of J. M'Kendrick & Son—house 13 Walkin- shaw street M'Kenzie, Archibald, Milliken House, Milliken M'Laren, Hugh, at Finlayson, Bousfield & Co.'s—house 15 Low Barholm, Kilbarchan M'Laurin, Peter, of Smith & M'Lauriu, Cartside, Milliken Park M'Lean, D., hairdresser, 8 Houstoun square—ho. 15 Church street M'Lean, Miss E., draper, 11 High street—house do. M'Lelland, A. & J., provision merchants, 34 High street M'Lelland, Hawthorn, confectioner, 41 High street M'Leod, Norman, police constable—house Laigh Cartside street Macloy, Rev. William, minister of the Parish Church, The Manse M'Millan, Thomas, at David Biggart & Son's—ho. Ludovic square M'Nair, James, 30 Macdowall street M'Nair, John, 68 High street M'Naught Brothers, drapery warehouse, 8 Macdowall street Macphail, Duncan, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house The Cottage, 21 Buchanan street Macphail, J. Stewart, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent, 75 High street—house The Cottage, 21 Buchanan street . JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 277

M'Pherson, D., & Son, joiners, 1 Floors street M'Pherson, Donald, of D. M'Pherson & Son—ho. 21 Grahame st. M'Queen, James, agent Prudential Assurance Co., 12 George street M'Taggart, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 48 High street—ho. 13 "William street Mactavish, D. A., writer, and joint agent for the Union Bank of Scotland Limited—house The Linn

NATIONAL Bank of Scotland Limited—agent, W. W. M'Dowall Neil, William, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Rankine street—ho. do. Neilson, Mrs., 22 Church street Neilson, Robert, manager at Lancefield Flax works—house West Knowe, Ulundi road Nelson, William, cashier at Craig & Donald's—ho. William street Nichol, Robert, police constable, Parkside place, 16 Floors street

OATT, Miss, 82 High street Observer Office (Thomas Boyd, publisher), 39 High street Officer, Robert, lessee of Good Templar Hall, Mary st. —ho. 7Highst. O'Neill & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 75 High street O'Neill, James, of O'Neill & Co.—house 34 Macdowall street Orr, William Alexander, M.B. and CM., general practitioner, 31 High street—house Westfield, Grahame street

PATERSON, Alexander, draper, 58 High street—house do. Paton, George C, Banktop Paton, James, Broombrae Paton, John, Clark street Paton, Robert, Cart bank

Paton, William, smallware manufacturer, Johnstone mill, Clark st. Patrick, Andrew C, of Craig & Donald—house Greenbank, Dairy Paul, Margaret, confectioner and dairy, 1 William street Paul, William, saddler, 4 Walkinshaw street—house Mary street Peacock, Mrs. William, baker, 50 High street—house do. Pollock, Mrs., greengrocer and dairy, 17 William street—house do. Pollock, Rev. P. Macalister, B.A., Elderslie Free Church Mission —house Walker's buildings, Thorn Pollock, Robert, dairyman, 32 Macdowall street Porter, Peter, feuar, 20 Church street Post Office, 12 Walkinshaw st. —William Gaff Fleming, postmaster —house Post Office house Post, Mrs. Ellen, confectioner, 28 Macdowall street — 278 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

RAE, Mrs., laundry, 9 Buchanan street Ramsay, James, salesman at John Love's—house Garfield place, Canal street

Rankine, David, cashier, Union Bank of Scotland Limited ; agent

for Edinburgh Life Assurance Co.; Atlas Insurance ; Norwich and London Accident Insurance Co.; hon. secretary for the Royal Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland —house Redcliffe, Thorn Rankin, J. M., at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house Bellemont, Floors street Reicke, J. H., at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house 1 Hagg crescent Reicl, A. P., writer, National Bank buildings—ho. Harvey square, Lochwinnoch Reid, Alexander, & Sons, slaters and plasterers, 9 Dimity street house 6 Walkinshaw street Reid, James, writer, 40 High street—house Bankside, Canal street Reid, James, jun., insurance agent, clerkand treasurer to Combination Hospital, and sub- distributor of stamps, 40 High street—house Bankside, Canal street Reid, Robert, writer, National Bank buildings, and at Lochwinnoch —house The Bank, Lochwinnoch Reid, William, spirit merchant and tobacconist, 6 Church street Reid, William, writer, Town Clerk, and treasurer for School Board, 40 High street—house 1 Rankine street Reifenrath, Rev. Aloysius, assistant R.C. clergyman, St. Margaret's, Grahame street Renfrew, Robert, feuar, Thorn Renton, Joseph, second-hand clothes dealer, 8 Church street—house 54 High street Reynolds, Samuel, hairdresser, 83 High street Reynolds, Samuel, fruiterer and confectioner, 83 High street Richardson, James, draper, 68 High street—house Hagg crescent Riddell, James, spirit merchant, 9 Houstoun square—house do. Ritchie Brothers, printers, lithographers, and bookbinders, 83 High street—house Craigview villa Ritchie, David, jun., of Ritchie Bros. —house Craigview villa Ritchie, David, bookbinder and fancy boxmaker, Old Trades Hall, 83 High street—house Craigview villa, Quarrelton road Ritchie, John, tailor, 11 Walkinshaw street—house do. Roberton, James, cashier to Loudon Brothers—ho. Maryfield place, Canal street Roberton, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 9 Macdowall street Roberts, Mrs., grocer, 19 Russell street JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 279

Robertson, Alexander, cashier at A.F. Stoddard & Co.'s, Glenpatrick —house Thorn Robertson, Arthur P. L., clerk, National Bank—house Struan, Howwood Robertson, David, pawnbroker, 19 High street—house Bank place, Collier street Robertson, James S., of John Robertson & Son—ho. Ludovic square Robertson, John, & Son, slaters and plasterers, Ludovic square Robertson, John, agent for Prudential Insurance Co., 36 Laigh Cartside street Robertson, Patrick, of Wm. Robertson & Co.—house Grahame st. Robertson, Robert, pawnbroker, 13 Macdowall st.—house Janefield Robertson, William, & Co., engineers and machine tool makers, Floors Machine works, West William street Robertson, William, of William Robertson & Co.—ho. Grahame st. Robin, William, & Son, monumental sculptors, Abbey Cemetery, Thorn—works Lady lane, Paisley (see advt.) Royal Bank of Scotland, 44 High street—James Thomson, agent Rutherford, Robert, baker, 76 High street—house do.

SALVETTA, Louis, ice-cream merchant and confectioner, 18 High street—house do. Scotland, James, wine and spirit merchant, 46 High street—ho. do. Scott, James Y., tailor and clothier, 18 High street—house Mary- field place, Canal street Scott, Mrs., Sandbank cottage, Campbell street Scott, Robert, clerk to J. & W. Weems—ho. 2 Whitehead st., Paisley Scott, William, 6 High street Sellar, George, cowfeeder, 12 Church street Semple, Robert, tailor and clothier, 34 High street—house Brae- head, Dimity street Shanks, Thomas, & Co., engineers and machinists, Union Iron works, Mary street Shanks, William, of Thomas Shanks & Co.—ho. Bank house Sharp, John, contractor, 13 Rankine street—house Mossbank, Grahame street Sharp, Robert, janitor, Public School—house 2 Rankine street Simpson, Robert, & Co., timber merchants, Johnstone Sawmills, Dimity street Simpson, Robert, of Robert Simpson & Co.—ho.Thornbank cottage Sinclair, Alexander, draper, 29 Grahame street Slater, James, 4 Grahame street Small, Miss, confectioner, 30 High street—house Hagg crescent Small, Thomas, Hagg crescent 280 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

Smith, Alexander S., at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house 2 Newfield terrace Smith, Benjamin, manufacturer, Paisley—house Springfield villa, Floors street Smith, Daniel B., at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—house 2 Newfield terrace Smith, George, boilermaker, Gas street—house Ulundi road Smith, James, glazier, 8 Houstoun square—house 6 High street Smith, James, collector of gas and burgh rates—office 6 Walkin- shaw street—house 10 Quarry street Smith, James, wine and spirit merchant, Thornhill inn Smith, Mrs. A., baker, 25 Macdowall street—house 22 Church st. Smith, Robert, clothier and hatter, 59 High street—house Laigh Park villa Smith &M'Laurin, fancy, coloured, enamelled, and embossed paper, card, and pasteboard manufacturers, Cartside, near Milliken Park—warehouses, 27 Ann street, Glasgow, 12 Charterhouse Buildings, Aldersgate St., London, and Old Abbey St., Dublin Smith, "William, writer, Laigh Park villa Sneddon, David, Thorn Speirs, James, spirit merchant, 1 Houstoun sq. —ho. 6 William st. Spence, John, contractor, Gas street—house Victoria place, 21 Mary street Sproull, James, draper, 29 and 42 High street—ho. 1 Buchanan st. Sproull, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station—house 6 Canal st. Steel, George, wine and spirit merchant, Railway inn, Thorn Stevenson, G., 25 Russell street Stevenson, James, grocer, spirit, and seed merchant, 38 High street —house 2 Rankine street Stevenson, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 35 High street Stevenson, Robert, merchant, Glasgow—ho. Quarry park, Floors st, Stevenson, R. C, writer, National Bank buildings —house Hilltop cottage, Elderslie Stevenson, Samuel, Westwood cottage, Floors street Stevenson, Thomas, agricultural and garden-seed merchant and chemical manure manufacturer, 74 High street Stevenson, Thomas, wine merchant, family grocer, flesher, and agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine importers and distillers, 74 High street Stevenson, Thomas, licensed auctioneer and valuator, 74 High st. Stewart, Miss, dressmaker, Thorn Stewart, Mrs. Thomas, draper, 60 High street—house 66 do. Stirling, James, joiner and funeral undertaker, 5 Macdowall street —house 76 High street JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 281

Stirling, J. B., & P. J., solicitors and notaries, 28 High street, and 175 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Stirling, John B., solicitor, treasurer to Burgh and Gas Com- missioners, secretary to Public Halls, law agent to Building Society, clerk to the Abbey Parish (Landward) School Board, 28 High street—house Beechmount Stirling, Mrs. Euphemia, 28 High street Stirling, P. J., solicitor—house 28 High street Stirling, William M., ironmonger and hardware merchant, 63 High street—house 12 Collier street Stobo, William, of James Donald & Son—house Gleniffer view, Thorn Stoddart, William, superintendent, Prudential Assurance Co., 23 Russell street Storie, David, flesh er, 71 High street—ho. 21 do. Storrie, Archibald, officer of Free Church—house 16 William st. Stuart, James T., of Loudon Bros.—house Shaftesbury terrace, Glasgow

TAGGART, Mrs. John, wine and spirit merchant, 22 Mac- dowall street—house 21 do. Tait, Robert, drill instructor—house 29 William street Taylor, James, tinsmith, 8 Church street Taylor, James, 28 Church street Taylor, Matthew H., M.D., 28 High street—ho. Walkinshaw villa Taylor, Peter, 11 Rankine street Taylor, Thomas, saddler, 74 High street—house 11 Rankine street Telephone Office, 54 High street—James Hunter, agent Templeton, David, boot and shoemaker, 9 William street—house 1 Buchanan street Thomson, Alexander, feuar—house Bonnyhill cottage, Ludovic sq. Thomson & Allan, millwrights, machinists, and saw mill engineers, Laigh Cartside Engineering works, Laigh Cartside street Thomson, David, consulting and valuating engineer, of Thomson & Allan—house 65 Love street, Paisley Thomson, George, slater and plasterer, 15 Collier street—house do. Thomson, James, agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Insurance Co., Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, and Scottish Accident In- surance Co., 44 High street—house do. Thomson, John, police constable—house 8 Church street Thomson, John, baker, 14 Macdowall street—house do. Thomson, Mrs. John, carriage hirer, Black Bull stables, George street—house 18 Church street —— 282 JOHNSTONE DIEECTOEY.

Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, 40 High st.—ho. 5 Hagg crescent Thomson, William, & Co., provision merchants, 9 High street Todd, Mrs. John, wine and spirit merchant, 30 High street—ho. do.

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED, 52 High street- John Holmes and D. A. Mactavish, joint agents Urquhart, Hector, police constable, 8 Church street Uytman, John, commercial traveller to Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co. —house Ivy bank, Canal street

WADDEL, Alexander, of Waddell & Co.—ho. 83 High street Waddell & Co., photographers and artists, 83 High street Walker, Alexander, feuar, 6 Quarry street Walker, David, of M'Naught Bros. —house Viewbank, Thorn Walker, Mrs. Malcolm, Thorn Walker, William, joiner, cartwright, and timber merchant, Thorn Walker, William, grocer and provision merchant, 62 High street house 58 do. Watson, James, painter and decorator, 22 Church street—house Daisyfield, Thorn Watson, John, at William Paton's—house Bank place Watson, Maggie, draper, 36 High street—house Hagg crescent Watson, Robert, of R. & W. Watson, Linwood—house Newfield Watson, Mrs. Robert, bookseller and stationer, 73 High street—ho. 5 Macdowall street Watson, William, of R. & W. Watson, Linwood—house Newfield Watson, William, architect, Daisyfield, Thorn Weems, J. & W., Perseverance Iron works, 1 High street Weems, J. & W., ironmongers, gas and water engineers, and bell- hangers, coppersmiths, plumbers, and gasfitters, 17 High street Welsh, Misses, Mavisbank cottage, Dimity street Westwood, Rev. William, M.A., minister, West U.P. Church manse Church street White, James A., accountant, Royal Bank—house Hagg crescent Whitehill, William, spirit merchant, 28 Macdowall street—house do. Whyte, William, baker, 64 High street—house do. Williamson, George, jun., feuar, Hagg crescent Williamson, George, timekeeper to James Donald & Son—house Hagg crescent Williamson, Maggie, confectioner, 15 High street—house do. Wilson, Adam, 60 High street Wilson, John, leather merchant, 14 Church street—house do. Wilson, Matthew, M.A., teacher, The Public School—house do. — JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. 283

Wilson, Matthew, coal merchant, Johnstone Station—ho. 11 Quarry street Wilson, Mrs. F., 26 Church street Wilson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 60 High street house 9 Buchanan street Woolley, G. & A., billposters, 8 Moss street, Paisley—agent, William M'Grath, 18 Macdowall street Wright, Thos., manager at Robert Smith's —house Houstoun square Wylie, Alexander, of J. & W. Weems—house Fullerton place Wylie, Alexander W., of J. & W. Weems—house Fullerton place Wylie, Henry, manager to J. & W. Weems—house 10 Laigh Cart- side street Wylie, John, flesher, 41 High street—house 15 William street Wylie, William, Ludovic square

YOUNG, Edwin C, 5 Ludovic square Young, John, & Sons, shoemakers, 62 High street—house 93 High street, Paisley Young, Samuel, & Co., timber merchants, bobbin turners, and box- makers, Victoria Saw Mills, Mary street Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Temperance hall, 3 Macdowall street Young, Samuel, of Samuel Young & Co.—house Gowan bank JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. APPENDIX. POPULATION OF BURGH OF JOHNSTONE Estimated Population at May 1, 1892, 9790 For 1891, 9668 For 1881, 9268

Increase during ten years, 400 Population, including landward portion of district, 12,088. Village of Elderslie —1468 Village of Quarrelton— 208 Thorn and Overton — 563 COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE Senior Magistrate—Stewart Armour. Junior Magistrates—John Fyfe and Walter M'Kendrick. Treasurer—John B. Stirling. COMMISSIONERS James M'Nair. James Scott. John M'Gregor. William Green. John Craig. George Thomson. James Meiklejohn John Coates. David F. Allan. Town-Clerk and Clerk of Police Court—William Reid. Procurator-Fiscal—Eobert Reid. Superintendent of Police and Sanitary Inspector—John Fraser. Collector of Burgh Rates—James Smith. Captain of Fire Brigade— Patrick M'Guinness. GAS COMMITTEE Convener—George Thomson.

Stewart Armour. ] John Fyfe. John Craig. James Scott. David F. Allan. William Green. James M'Nair. Walter M'Kendrick. James Meiklejohn. John Coates. John M'Gregor. Clerk — William Reid. Treasurer — John B. Stirling. Collector — James Smith. Manager — Robert L. Deans. Collector's Office — 6 Walkinshaw street. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE JOHNSTONE DISTRICT James Finlayson, Merchiston. John Holmes, Johnstone. J. C. Cuninghame, of Craigends. Peter M'Laurin, Cartside, Johnstone. C. B. Renshaw, Barochan. Daniel M'Dowall, Sunnyhill. Graham Macfarlane, Beltrees. James FyfeDonald,Woodbank,Johnst'ne Geo. L. Houstoun, of Johnstone. Robert Wilson, Manswraes, Kilbarchan. John Malloch, The Glen, Elderslie. William Shanks, Bank House, Johnstone A.W.Finlayson,Spring-grove,Kilbarch'n Provost Armour. Justice of Peace Clerk-Depute — Robert Reid, National Bank buildings. APPENDIX. 285

POST OFFICE, WALKINSHAW STREET. Postmaster—William Gaff Fleming. Hours for Ordinary Business—7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Money-Order Office, 9 a.m to 6 p.m. Deliveries—7.0 a.m., 8.20 a.m., 2.20 p.m., 5.20 p.m., and 7.20 p.m. Despatches—7.30 a.m., 12.25 p.m., 2.40p.m., 5.40 p.m., 7.35 p.m., 8.5p.m., and 8.35 p.m. Letters for N.E. of England should be posted by 5.40 p.m., as they suffer serious delay going by ordinary mail at 8.5. Parcels for England, Ireland, South of

Scotland , and foreign parts, require to be posted before 5.30 p.m. ABBEY PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (LANDWARD) MEMBERS Chairman—Charles Bine Benshaw. Rev. John Abernethy. Rev. Hugh Gemmill. James Barr. Robert Moorhead. Rev. William Davidson. Robert Semple. James F. Donald. Matthew H. Taylor, M.D. Clerk—J. B. Stirling, 28 High street, Johnstone. Treasurer—William Reid, writer, 40 High street, Johnstone. Compulsory Officer—James Budge, 22 Buchanan street, Johnstone. The Board meets the Second Tuesday in February, March, May, June, July, September, November, and December. Schools under the Management of the Board. In Johnstone—Public School, Macdowall Street School, and Mary Street School.

Elderslie Wallace School ; Inkermann School ; Cardonald School ; and Nethercraigs School. BANKS NATIONAL BANK LIMITED, Houstoun Square. Agent—W. W. M'Dowall. Accountant and Teller—Jno. Cullen, jun.

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND LIMITED, 52 High Street. Joint-Agents — John Holmes and D. A. Mactavish. Accountant—David Rankine

ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 44 High Street. Agent—James Thomson. Accountant—James A. White.

THE SAVINGS BANK OF PAISLEY— Johnstone Branch, 1 William St. Open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 3 till 6. Cashier—John M'Gown, accountant. WRITERS John Holmes, Union Bank. William Reid, 40 High street John Cullen, jun., National Bank. J. B. Stirling, 28 High street Holmes, Mactavish, & Fullerton, 52 P. J. Stirling, 28 High street High street. R.C.Stevenson,NationalBankbuildings Robert Reid, National Bank Buildings. A. P. Reid, National Bank buildings James Reid, 40 High street D. A. Mactavish, Union Bank. W. P. Fullerton, Union Bank. „ „ MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS James C. Herbertson, M.A., M.D., 61 High street—house Bellevue. Matthew Killoch, M.B., CM., 64 High street—house 9 Walkinshaw street. William Alex. Orr, M.B., C.M., 31 High street—ho. Westfield, Grahame street. M. H. Taylor, M.D., 28 High street— ho. Walkinshaw Villa, Walkinshaw street. 286 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. CHURCHES PARISH CHURCH, Ludovic Square. Minister—Rev. William Macloy. Secretary—Peter Taylor, 11 Rankine street. Treasurer—Patrick Jaffrey. Precentor— J. M'Farlane, jun. Officer—T. Anderson, 3 Ludovic square. Number of sittings—950. LAIGH CART SIDE ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Russell Street. Minister—Rev. Archibald Halliday. Secretary and Treasurer—James Dickson, 20 Church street. Precentor— John Husband. Officer —John Whitelaw, 19 Rankine street. Number of sittings—399. FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, William Street. Minister—Rev. J. R. Macgregor, M.A. Secretary —George Laird, 9 William street. Treasurer—Captain Fraser. Precentor—John Allan Officer—Archibald Storrie, 3 Rankine street. Number of sittings— 875. EAST (LP. CHURCH, Walkinshaw Street. Minister—Rev. Hugh Gemmill. Secretary— James Hart, Hagg crescent. Treasurer—John Hay. Precentor—James Williams. Officer—John Speirs, Walkinshaw street. Number of sittings—650. WEST U.P. CHURCH, Church Street. Senior Pastor—Rev. James Inglis, Colleague and Successor—Rev. Wm. Westwood, M.A. Secretary—William Scott, 6 High street. Treasurer—Walter Hooks. Precentor—Wm. Gaff Fleming. Officer—John Melville, 10 Church street. Number of sittings—605. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Floors Street. Incumbent—Rev. William M'Dermott, Assistant—Rev. F. L. Appleford, Number of sittings—400. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL, Grahame Street. Rev. Wm. Davidson and Rev. AloysiuB Reifenrath. PARISH CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL Superintendent—Robert Semple. Treasurer—Peter Taylor. Secretary—Henry Drysdale, Overton road, Thorn. FREE CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL President— Rev. J. R. Macgregor, M.A. Superintendent—John M'Farlane. Treasurer—John M'Connell. Secretary— Abraham Taylor.

EAST U.P. CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL President— Rev. H. Gemmill, M.A., B.D. Superintendent—David I. M'Kee. Treasurer—Alexander W. Wylie. Secretary— Alex. Wright, Houstoun square.

WEST U.P. CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL President—Rev. W. Westwood, M.A. Superintendent—John Muir. Secretary James Hill, Greenlea, Floors Street. Treasurer Henry Dickson, jun — — t SESSION-CLERK AND REGISTRAR (For Johnstone and District.) Session-Clerk—David Burnett, 1 Dimity street. Registrar—William Gaff Fleming, Walkinshaw street. APPENDIX. 287 PUBLIC OFFICES, ETC. Abbey Parish Office, 25 Church street (open Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur-

day, 11 till 12)— J. M. Campbell, inspector ; Finlay Kerr, collector, Collector's Office (Burgh Rates, &c), 6 Walkinshaw street—James Smith, collector. Gas Office, 6 Walkinshaw street—James Smith, collector. Justice of Peace, National Bank buildings —Robert Reid, clerk-depute. Police Office, Police Chambers, Collier street—John Fraser, superintendent. Post Office, Walkinshaw street— William Gaff Fleming, postmaster. Registrar's Office (for Johnstone and District), Walkinshaw street —William Gaff Fleming, registrar. Sanitary Inspector's Office, Police Chambers, Collier street—John Fraser, inspector. School Board, Abbey Parish (Landward).— Clerk's Office, 28 High street — J. B, Stirling, clerk. Treasurer's Office, 40 High street—William Reid, treasurer. Inspector—James Budge, 22 Buchanan street. Stamps, 40 High street—James Reid, jun., sub-distributor. Town Clerk's Office, 40 High street—William Reid, clerk. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS Union Insurance Company—James Reid, 40 High street. West of England —James Reid, jun., 43 High street. Scottish Provident Institution—James Reid, jua., 40 High street. London and Lancashire Fire and Life—James Reid, jun., 40 High street, and J. B. & P. J. Stirling, 128 High street.

Scottish Accident Insurance Co. —James Reid, jun., 40 High street ; W. W.

M'Dowall, National Bank ; and James Thomson, Royal Bank. Boiler Insurance and Steam Power Co. —James Reid, jun., 40 High street.

Northern—James Reid, jun., 40 High street ; and J. B. & P. J. Stirling, 28 High st. Kent Fire and Life Insurance Co. — J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. Equitable Fire Insurance Go.—J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. Norwich and London Accident Insurance Go. — J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. Scottish Plate Glass Insurance Co. —J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. Scottish Widows' Fund, Life— J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Co. — J. B. & P. J. Stirling, 28 High st. National Guarantee Association—J. B. & P. J. Stirling, 28 High street.

Royal Fire and Life—William G. Fleming, Walkinshaw street ; James Barnett, Lily bank house; and J. B. & P. J. Stirling, 28 High street. Alliance Insurance Company—James Barnett, Lily bank house. Standard Life Assurance Co. — James Barnett, Lily bank house. Scottish Union and National— J. M. Rankin, Bellemont, Floors street. Caledonian Insurance Co. —J. M. Rankin, Bellemont, Floors street. Lancashire Insurance Company—William Caldwell, Walkinshaw street. London Corporation Fire and Life—William Caldwell, Walkinshaw street. North British and Mercantile, Fire and Life, and City of Glasgow Life Insurance— Holmes, Mactavish, &Fullerton, Union Bank, and James Thomson, Royal Bank. Queen Insurance Co. —Holmes, Mactavish, & Fullerton, Union Bank. Edinburgh Life— David Rankine, Union Bank. Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association—D. Rankine, Union Bank. Nortli British and Mercantile Insurance Co., and English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association—W. W. M'Dowall, National Bank. Sun Life and Sun Fire—Robert Reid, National Bank building. Royal Exchange Fire and Life— Peter Kerr, 46 High street. Phoenix Fire —James F. Donald, High street. Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation Limited—James Thomson. Royal Bank. 288 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. SCHOOLS

JOHNSTONE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Floors Street. Head Master— Matthew Wilson, M.A.

Teachers—Wm, R. Purdon, M.A. ; Jas. Stevenson, CM. ; John M. Cocker, M.A.

William Alexander, CM. ; Robina Kirkland, CM.; Frances Steven, CM. Lizzie Knox, CM.; Catherine Alexander, C.M.; Margaret Carlaw, C.M, Lily Monteagle, CM.; George Anderson, ex-P.T.; and Eliza Kennedy, ex-P.T. Janitor—Robert Sharp.

MARY STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL. Head Teacher—Agnes Dickson. Assistants—Agnes Henry and Mary Hay, P.T.

MACDOWALL STREET (HALF-TIME) SCHOOL. Bead Master—James Munn. Assistant—Maggie Findlay, ex-P.T.

ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Buchanan Street. Head Teacher—Mary Doyle, CT.

Assistants—Annie Almond, C.T.; Katie Gallagher; Katie Mailie ; Annie

Reilly ; Elizabeth Gillon ; Elizabeth M'Colgan.

JOHNSTONE CURLING CLUB Patron— George L. Houstoun, Johnstone Castle. Patroness—Lady Campbell of Blythswood. President—Captain James Paton. Vice-President— Provost Armour. Representative Members—Ex-Bailie Jaffrey and Wm. Reid. Chaplain—Rev. Hugh Gemmill. Treasurer and Secretary—Peter J aff rey, Hagg crescent.

THE JOHNSTONE BOWLING AND LAWN TENNIS CO., LTD.

Directors—Provost Armour, chairman ; Captain Paton, James Barr, John Lang, jun,, John Craig, John Husband, Alexander Cameron. Joint-Secretaries —James Reid, jun,, and John Cullen, jun. Treasurer—J. Stewart Macphail. Offices—40 High street. JOHNSTONE LAWN TENNIS CLUB Hon. President—C Bine Renshaw. Hon. Vice-President—G. L. Houstoun. President—Dr. Herbertson. Vice-President—James Lang. Treasurer—C. Nairn, Houstoun square. Secretary — John Cullen, jun., National Bank. Committee—F. B. Clark, Peter Kerr, David Thomson, L. Buchanan, and D. F. Rankine, convener Ladies' committee. LILYBANK BOWLING CLUB. Hon. President—W. J. Finlayson. President—Andrew Coats. Vice-President—James Barnett. Treasurer—W. Green, Rankine street. Secretary— G. Stevenson, Collier street. Keeper— C. Bryson, George street. Green—Brewery street. APPENDIX. 289

JOHNSTONE CRICKET CLUB.

Patrons— Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P. ; Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart, Bart. ; James Finlayson, Colonel T. Glen Coats, Major W. Shanks, A. Coats, G. W. Richardson, William Dunn, M.P., and Rev. William M'Dermott. Honorary Presidents — G. L. Houstoun and C. Bine Renshaw. Hon. Vice-Presidents —A. A. Speirs and Provost Armour. President — Councillor Coates. Vice-President —David Burnett. Captain —D. C. Carmichael. Vice- Captain —George Harvey.

Treasurer —Jas. W. Cassells. Secretary —George Harvey, 26 Laigh Cartside st. Committee—John Allison, A. C. Macphail, R. Anderson, R. Campbell, J. Reid, jun., Thomas Jaffrey, aud R. Blackburn.

JOHNSTONE FOOTBALL CLUB Hon. President— C. Bine Renshaw. President —D. F. Allan. Vice-President—Provost Armour. Treasurer—William Ritchie, Craigview villa. Secretary —Joseph M'Colgan, 6 Buchanan street.

JOHNSTONE SWIFTS FOOTBALL CLUB

Patrons— C. Bine Renshaw and Sir Aichd. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P. Hon. President—Ex-Bailie Hunter. Hon. Vice-President —J. Stewart Macphail. President—H. Drennan. Vice-President— R. Hannah. Treasurer—Daniel M'Bride. Financial and Hon. Secy. —Walter Bell, 4 Rankine st. Match Secretary—Andrew Ross, 36 Laigh Cartside street.

JOHNSTONE AND DISTRICT CYCLE CLUB.

Patrons— Sir A. C. Campbell, Bart., M.P. ; Geo. L. Houstoun, James Finlayson, Capt. Paton, D. A. Mactavish, William Watson, Provost Armour, Rev. William M'Dermott, James More, R. Wallace Hon. President — C. Bine Renshaw, Barochan.

President— D . F. Allan. Vice-Presidents— J. K. Horsburgh and William Ritchie. Captain —James Williamson. Vice-Captain —John Lochhead. Secretary and Treastirer —R. B. Smith, 6 High street.

District Representatives —John Fraser, Lin wood ; Wm. Wallace, jun., Howwood. Committee— Wm, Kirkwood, jun., John Brown, John Murray, and Office-bearers.

JOHNSTONE ENGINEERS' CYCLE CLUB

Hon. President— C. ine Renshaw. President—Provost Armour. Vice-President—Ex-Bailie Guy.

Captain—Joseph Morrison. Vice-Captain—-W'. Bennie. Treasurer and Secretary—J. Young, Mary street. Committee —J. Kelly, J. Lawson, F. Simpson, W. Carlyle, aud M. Lauder. T 290 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. SOCIETIES

JOHNSTONE PUBLIC HALL AND WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE. Directorate 1892-93. President— James Finlayson, sen. Vice-President—Matthew Wilson. Treasurer and Secretary — John B. Stirling, solicitor, 28 High street. Directors—James Buchanan, James S. Robertson, James Finlayson, sen., James Finlayson, jun., John B. Stirling, John M'Adam, Matthew Wilson, James Stevenson, Duncan Macphail, Daniel Smith, A. Robertson, James Jaffrey, J. H. Reicke, James Guy, John Hunter, Peter Porter, Peter Jaffrey, Thomas Small, W. Murdoch, and W. Lancaster. Janitor—D. Cameron.

LOYAL JOHNSTONE YEOMANRY SOCIETY. Instituted 1803. President—James Allan. Clerk—J. B. Stirling, 28 High street. Factor—Nathaniel Allan, Campbell street. Treasurer — Robert Barr, jun., High street.

JOHNSTONE TOTAL- ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. President— Jas. Barnett. Vice-Presidents—John Lang, jun., and James Sproull. Treasurer— Charles Murdoch. Secretary—Alexander Graham, 6 Mary street. General Committee—John Caldwell, D. Macphail, Robert Watson, James Brown, Wm. Scoular, John Wilson, Geo. Howard, John Husband, and Hugh M'Laren. Meets monthly in Temperance Hall, Macdowall street.

JOHNSTONE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN AND TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. President— Mrs. Barnett, Lily Bank house. Vice - President — Miss Oatt, High street. Secretary — Miss Stirling, 28 High street. Treasurer — Mrs. George Fyffe, Ludovic square.

JOHNSTONE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President—James Barnett, Lily Bank house. Vice-Presidents—William Doig, Macdowall street; Geo. Laird, William street. Treasurer—David I. M'Kee, Fyfe place, Russell street. Secretary —W. W. Rentou, 21 Rankine street.

FREE CHURCH GAELIC MISSION. Missionary— Alexander M'Call. Convener of Committee— Captain Fraser. Treasurer — Malcolm Ferguson, Russell street. JOHNSTONE LANDLORDS' ASSOCIATION. President — Provost Armour. Vice-President—Peter Porter. Secretary and Treasurer — J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. Directors—William Caldwell, Malcolm Lauder, Andw. Bennie, Robt. Grahame, Charles Lang, James Scott, Hugh Watt, James Lang, John Fyfe, Joseph Laird. — APPENDIX. 291

JOHNSTONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY President—C. Bine Renshaw. Vice-President—Duncan Fullerton. Treasurer—David Stevenson, 74 High street. Secretary — J. Stewart Macphail, 75 High street. Autumn Exhibition—Saturday, 3rd September.

JOHNSTONE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. President —John Ralph. Vice-President— John Coyle. Secretary and Treasurer—A. Borland, 4 Quarry street.

JOHNSTONE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED. Instituted 1866. President—John Muir. Vice-President—Hugh Mathie. Treasurer — John M'Nair, 68 High street. Secretary — James Ferguson, 27 William street. Committee— Alex. M'Duff, John Wilson, Peter M'Geocb, George Armour, Frank Armour, John Donaldson, Thomas Deveney, Robert Semple, David Connor, "William Hatrick, B. ugh Davie, Peter Stewart. Auditors—James Dickson and J. M. Rankin.

Places of Business : Offices and Drapery Warehouse— 61 High street. Central— 61 High street. N®. 1 Branch—9 High street. No. 2 Branch — Grahame street. No. 3 Branch —Elderslie. Boot and Shoe Shop — 6 Houstoun square. Fleshing Depot— 6 Houstoun square. Coal „ —Laigh Cartside station.

JOHNSTONE BUILDING SOCIETY.

(Enrolled and Established under the Act of Parliament 6 and 7 William IV., cap. 32.) Instituted on the permanent principle. The Shares of £25 each, payable at the rate of 2s. per Share Monthly. Entry-money, Is. per Share. President—Matthew Wilson. Vice-President—James Ferguson. Treasurer—John Muir, Thorn. Secretary—James Sproull, 1 Buchanan street. Law Agent—John B. Stirling, writer. Surveyor—George Thomson. Directors— Ales. Cameron, James Taylor, John MFarlane. Instalments due on the first, and payable on or before the following Wednesday of each Month, at the Office of the Treasurer.

JOHNSTONE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. President— James Finlayson, Merchiston. Vice-Presidents—John Malloch, Thomas Barrowman, and Archibald Mackenzie. Hon. Secretary— T. Fulton Reid, 95 High street, Paisley. Eon. Treasurer — William Lawrie. Hamburg house, Thorn. Annual General Meeting in December.

BLYTHSWOOD CONSERVATIVE CLUB AND READING ROOM. Office-bearers same as of the Johnstone Conservative Association. Executive Committee— James Lang, James Reid, jun., Wm. Steel, Robert Spiers John Craig, Matt. G. Reid, Robert Armour, James Noble. ;

292 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.

JOHNSTONE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1884. Hon. Presidents— Sir Archd. C. Campbell of Blythswood, Bart., M.P., and G. L. Houstoun of Johnstone. Eon. Vice-Presidents—C. Bine Renshaw of Barochan, and Andrew Patrick, Greenbank, Dairy. President—Daniel M'Dowall, Sunnyhill. Vice-Presidents—Ex-Provost Stevenson and ex-Bailie Stevenson. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — James Reid, jun., 40 High street.

SIR W1LLLIAM WALLACE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER No. 109. M.E.P.Z.—Henry Wylie. M.E.P.H.—George Smith. M.E.P.J.—David Robertson. M.E.P.P.Z.—William Guy. E.8.E.— James M. Guy. E.S.N—James Reid, jun. First Sojourner—William Boyd. Second Sojourner—Ai-chibald Grahame. Third Sojourner—William Baxter, jun. Janitor—John Ferguson. Meets on the Third Friday of every month in Masonic Hall, 26 High street. MASONIC LODGE—CROSS KEYS. Houstoun St. Johnstone Lodge, No. 242. R.W. M. —William Guy. I. P.M. —James Meiklejohn. Depute Blaster—Archibald Grahame. Substitute Master—Robert Semple. Senior Warden—James Galbraith. Junior Warden—Robert M'Farlane. Treasurer—Robert Barr, jun., 6 High street, Seci'etary— Charles J. Forbes, 79 High street. Regular Meetings First Friday of every month, at 8 o'clock p.m., in Masonic Hall, 26 High street. PERSEVERANCE LODGE OP ODDFELLOWS. No. 6,090 m.u. G.M.—Johnston Blackwood. N.G.—Archd. Andrew. V.G. —Robert Blah*. Treasurer —Alex. Andrew. Secretary—Alex. M'Kemman, 20 William street; Medical Officer—M. H. Taylor, M.D. FREE GARDENERS' SOCIETY—ROSE OF JOHNSTONE LODGE, No. 52, B.O.A.F.G. (Renfrewshire District). Lodge Room—Masonic Hall, High street. Registered under the Act of 1875. W.M.—Bro. John Donaldson. Secretary—Bro. Hugh Davie, 23 Grahame street. Treasurer— Bro. George Stevenson, 25 Russell street.

D.M.—Bro. Thomas Love ; P.M.—Bro. Alexander Fairweather ; S.W. —Bro. Bro. Robert Carlile ; J.W.—Bro. William Richardson; Chaplain— James

Bartholomew ; A.P.M. —Bro. John Braidwood; O.G. —Bro. Peter Stewart C. Secy. —Bro. Samuel Hosie. Sick Steward. —For Johnstone and district —Bro. Robert J. Carlile, 17 Russell st. Trustees—Bros. Gray, Anderson, and M'Gaffin. Medical Attendants —Bro. Dr. Killoch, 64 High street and Walkinshaw street ; Bro. Dr. Stevenson, 29 Wellmeadow and Stow brae, Paisley. APPENDIX. 293

THE JOHNSTONE COMBINATION HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

Chairman — Dugald A. Mactavish. Vice- Chairman— Councillor Coates. Johnstone Members — Councillor Coates, vice-chairman; ex-Provost Meikle- juhn, James Scott, David F. Allan, James M'Nair, and Win. Green. Kilbarchan Members — D. A. Mactavish, chairman Archd. ; Finlayson and Patrick Barr. Houston Members—James MacKay and James A. Moorhead. Erskine Member— John Gibb. Inchinnan Member—John Wilson. Meetings Quarterly. Clerk and Treasurer— James Reid, jum, 40 High street.

JOHNSTONE DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. President—Mrs. C. Bine Renshaw, Barochan. Hon. Treasurer — Mrs. W. A. Orr, Westfield. Hon. Secretary—Miss M. Gertrude Scott, Milliken Park. Hon. Auditor—J. B. Stirling, 28 High street.

Working Committee—Mrs. Barclay, Thornhill ; Mrs. Fyffe, Ludovic square; Miss M'Kenzie, Suunyhill house: Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Renshaw, Miss Scott; and Drs. Herbertson, Killoeh, Orr, and Taylor.

JOHNSTONE AUXILIARY TO NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. President—Rev. Hugh Gemmill, B.D. Hon. Secretary—Hugh M'Laren, 15 Low Barholm, Kilbarchan. Hon. Treasurer—James Black, 19 Church street.

Committee — Rev. Arch. Halliday, Rev. William M'Dermott, Rev. J. R. Macgregor, M.A., Rev. William Westwood, M.A., Rev. William Macloy, James Barnett, James Smith, Duncan Macphail, John Fyfe, Charles Murdoch, Mitchell Rankine, Daniel M'Bride, W. C. Johnstone, Johu Hewitt. INLAND REVENUE

Sub- Distributor of Stamps—James Reid, jun., 40 High street.

C COMPANY 2ND V. B. A. AND S. HIGHLANDERS Captain—James Paton. Lieutenants—Alexauder M'Cloy and Archibald M'Laurin. Sergeant-Instructor—R. Tait. Surgeon—M. H. Taylor, M.D. MILLS Cartside Mill—Smith & M'Lauriu. Hagg Mill— Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co. Johnstone Flax Mill, High street — Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co. Ltltbank and Lancefield Flax Mills— Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co. Johnstone Mill, Collier street— William Paton. Johnstone Old Mill, High street — Browns, Malloch, & Co. Peockland Mill—D. Biggart & Sons. 294 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY APPENDIX.

FIRE BRIGADE Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors. Captain — Patrick M'Guinness, 15 Collier street. James Hair, 23 Macdowall street. George Buchanan, 14 Rankine street Charles Kirkwood, 11 William street. Hugh White, 19 William street. James Gillan, 34 High street. John M'Lauchlan, 18 Collier street. Joseph Laird, 36 Macdowall street.

COAL AG E N TS • Matthew Wilson Johnstone Station-—house, Quarry street. Thomas Jack, do. do. do. Elderslie. James Allan, do. do. do. Gleniffer view, Thorn. James Sproul, do. do. do. 6 Canal street. John M'Devitt, do. do. do. Hagg crescent.

William Currie, '. .6 Rankine street.

W. & J. Burnside s, Thorn. CARRIERS' QUARTERS

PAISLEY—William Currie, 16 Rankine street, arrives daily ; departs daily, 8.30 a.m. (departs from Moss street, Paisley, 5 p.m.) PAISLEY and GLASGOW—Thomas Downie, 12 Macdowall street, arrives

daily ; departs daily, 8 a.m.

JOHNSTONE CROSS— nearly opposite to the Bull Inn—is distant from the Cross of Paisley, 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles. FAIRS are held on the Thursday following the second Monday of July.

END OF JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY. QUARRELTON, BY PAISLEY

BLACK, Hugh—house Damside cottage Blackston Mineral Co., coalmasters, Johnstone Colliery and Mineral Works, Blackston

CALDWELL, Robert, grocer Campbell, Dugald, dairyman, Meiklebog. Chambers, Ralph, gamekeeper to G. L. Houstoun—house Craigbog Crawford, Arthur, clerk, Johnstone Castle Estate

FLECK, John, joiner to G. L. Houstoun—house Greenend

GILLESPIE, Mrs. Thomas, farmer and contractor, Overton road —house Springfield

HATRICK, James, forester to G. L. Houstoun—house Greenend Houstoun, G. L., Johnstone Castle Houston, Robert, dairyman, Craigenfeoch farm

JOHNSTONE, Samuel, shepherd, Benstone

MARTIN, John, spirit merchant

PENNY, William, gardener

RUSSELL, Thomas, cashier to Blackston Mineral Co.—house 18 Greenhill road, Paisley

SEGGIE, James, manager to Blackston Mineral Co., Johnstone Colliery Speirs, Ebenezer, greive to G. L. Houstoun Square, John Bell, bank clerk

THOMSON, William, blacksmith to G. L. Houstoun ELDERSLIE, BY PAISLEY.

ALLISON, William, at A. F. Stoddard & Co.'s—agent for Alliance Fire Assurance Office—house Glenpatrick

BARBOUR, David, spinning- master, Elderslie mill Barclay, Miss, at Co- Operative Society's Store—house 3 Woodend place Barclay, Robert, foreman, Glenpatrick Carpet works—house Woodend place Brown, James, officer of Inland Revenue, Glenpatrick Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Elderslie mill Burnside, William, farmer, Elderslie farm

CARMICHAEL, D. C, wine and spirit merchant, Bailie Nicol Jarvie tavern Cavin, Francis, confectioner, Wilson's land Cochran, John, keeper, Village Hall and Institute

' Co - Operative (Johnstone) Society (Limited), Elderslie Branch —Miss Barclay, saleswoman Craig, James, practical consulting engineer and machinery valuator, Seaforth cottage Craig, Mrs. Robert, farmer, Mackie's mill Crawford, William, farmer, Craigenfeoch Cunningham, James, baron officer, Newton

DOUGLAS, Mrs. Robert, Wallace bank house Dunn, Peter, gamekeeper, Foxbar Dunning, Robert, confectioner, Stewart's land

FYFE, John, family grocer—house 3 Walkinshaw st., Johnstone

GAUGHAN, John, officer of Inland Revenue, Glenpatrick Gilmour, James, farmer, Fulbar Glen, Mrs., confectioner, Jardine's land Glenpatrick Carpet Works—A. F. Stoddard & Co. Gleniffer Distillery Company, Glenpatrick, by Johnstone Gow, Louis N., colour-maker, Glenpatrick Carpet Works—house Gleniffer view Graham, Isaac, gardener and carter, Back-of-hill Gronan, John, roadman, Robertson's land Grosart, James, farmer, Bridgend farm ELDERSLIE DIRECTORY. . 297

HAINING, David, station master, Elderslie station—house Station house Hamilton, William, Bermuda villa Handley, John, foreman printer, Glenpatrick Carpet works—house Glenpatrick Houston, Gavin, farmer, Greenhill

JACK, Thomas, spirit merchant, Mayfield place Jardine, Robert, at J. & P. Coats Limited—house Jardine's land Johnstone, James F., writer. Paisley—house Glenpatrick house Johnstone, James, distiller, Dean Distillery, Edinburgh — house Glenpatrick house

KYLE, Andrew, farmer, Muirhead

LAMONT, Duncan, fruiterer and confectioner, Sproul's land Lang, Alexander, feuar, Greenhill

MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—house The Glen Malloch, John, jun., Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A. Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.— house Mount Pleasant, Johnstone Marshall, David, farmer, Leitchland

Martin, Mrs , Linnet-brae cottage Miller, William P., at Adelphi Starch works, Paisley — house Jardine's land Muir, John, clerk, Elderslie mill—house Thorn, Johnstone Munro, Hugh, head-master Wallace Public School—ho. School house M'Crae, Kenneth, gamekeeper, High Bardrain M'Donald, Alexander, grocer and provision merchant M'Farlane, Dugald, at Glenpatrick Carpet works — house 3 Woodend place MacFarlane, Malcolm, at J. B. Lamb's, Paisley—ho. Gleniffer view M'lntyre, George, carding master, Elderslie mill M'Kay, John, joiner, cartwright, and funeral undertaker M'Kechnie, Mrs., Thorndean M'Kechnie, William S., M.A., L.L.B., writer, of Gray & M'Kechnie, Glasgow—house Thorndean M'Kenzie, Donald, spirit merchant, Wallace's tavern M'Kim, John, colour maker, Glenpatrick Carpet works—house Glenpatrick M'Meeken, Miss, confectioner and china merchant—house Ralph's land M'Rae, Kenneth, police constable—house Woodend place 298 ELDERSLIE DIRECTORY.

ORE,, James, mason and builder, Elderslie and Paisley—house Elderslie Orr, Mrs. James, grocer and newsagent, Jardine's land

PALMER, George, confectioner, Douglas's land Pollock, Rev. P. Macalister, B.A., Elderslie Free Church Mission —house Walker's buildings, Thorn Post Office—David Robertson, postmaster

RAINEY, James, farmer, Newlands Craigs Ralph, David, at J. & P. Coats Limited, Paisley—house Ralph's land Renshaw, Arthur H., of A. F. Stoddard & Co.—house "Woodend, Houston Renshaw, C. Bine, of A. F. Stoddard & Co.—ho. Barochan, Houston Ritchie, John, farmer, Broomward Robertson, Alexander, cashier at A. F. Stoddard & Co.'s—ho. Thorn Robertson, David, spirit merchant, Wallace's Tree Public house Robertson, David, grocer and postmaster

SANDILANDS, James, boot and shoemaker, Stirling's land Scouller, Mrs., Linnet brae cottage Smith, Rev. John, clergyman, Established Church—ho. The Manse Steel, James, grocer, M '•Gown's land' Steel, William, sheriff officer, Hilltop Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain Stevenson, R. C, writer, at Robert Reid's, Johnstone—house Hill- top cottage Stoddard, A. F., & Co., Glenpatrick Carpet works

VILLAGE Hall and Institute—John Cochran, keeper

WAINWRIGHT, W. H., at Glenpatrick Carpet works—ho. The Cottage, Glenpatrick Wainwright, Mrs., The Cottage, Glenpatrick Walker, Mrs. E., Elderslie tavern Wallace, William, at A. F. Stoddard & Co.'s—house Glenpatrick Weir, William, farmer, Auchenlodmont Whitehill, James, Seaforth cottage Wood, Agnes R., teacher, Wallace Public School—house Jardine's land Wright, Thomas, Woodend place ELDERSLIE DIRECTORY. 299

POST OFFICE. Telegraph, and Money Order Office, and Post Office Savings Bank. David Robertson, Postmaster.

1st Delivery, 7 a.m. Box Closes, .. ... 6.50 a,m nd „ 9.30 a.m. „ „ .. ... 9.30 a.m 3rd „ 3.45 p.m. „ „ 3.30 p.m 4th „ 6.45 p.m. 6.30 p.m ELDERSLIE PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. John Smith. Precentor—Louis N. Gow. Church Officer — G. Higgins. Number of Sittings, 820. ELDERSLIE iND DISTRICT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. President— Vice-Presidents —David Robertson and Thomas Jack. Secretary — Malcolm MacFarlane, Gleniffer view. Treasurer— James Miller, Jardine's land. ELDERSLIE AND DISTRICT CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. President —Robert Jardine. Vice-President—William Wallace. Treasurer—William Allison. Secretary—R. C. Stevenson, Hilltop. ELDERSLIE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. President—Robert Jardine. Vice-President —Robert Roy. Treasurer—R. C. Stevenson. Secretary—David Ralph. Annual Show—second Saturday in September. WALLACE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Under the management of the Abbey Parish (Landward) School Board. Head Master—Hugh Munro. Assistants—Agnes R. Wood and Grace B. Smith. Drawing Master— James D. M'Kerrow. WALLACE BOWLING CLUB. President—C. B. Renshaw. Vice-President —Thomas Jack. Treasurer—John M'Kim, Glenpatrick. Secretary — William P. Miller, Jardine's land. WALLACE CURLING CLUB. President—Thomas Jack. Treasurer and Secretary—D. C. CarmichaeL THE VILLAGE HALL AND INSTITUTE. President—C. B. Renshaw, of Glenpatrick. Vice-President—John M'Kim. Secretary— George M'Donald, Jardine's land. Treasurer—Malcolm MacFarlane, Gleniffer view. Janitor, —John Cochran,—house at Hall. ELDERSLIE PENNY SAVINGS BANK. (WALLACE SCHOOL.) Treasurer—Hugh Munro, The Schoolhouse. Secretary—James Miller, Jardine's land. The Bank is open on Saturdays from 5 to 6 p.m.

F. COY., 2nd V.B., A. & S. H. HEADQUARTERS, ELDERSLIE. Captain—Wm. Watson, of Newfield. Lieutenant— W. H. Wainwright. HOWWOOD.

ALLISON, William, cashier, Reformer Office, Glasgow—ho. Holmes Allan, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Railway inn Allison, Hugh, boot and shoemaker

BARBOUR, James, farmer, Muirdykes, by Howwood Boyd, Adam, & Sons, bleachers and finishers, Bowfield works, Howwood Boyd, Adam, sen., of Adam Boyd & Sons—house Bowfield Boyd, Adam, jun., of Adam Boyd & Sons—ho. Clifton, Ranfurly, Bridge of Weir Boyd, A. G., of Adam Boyd & Sons—house Bowfield Brown, Peter, brick and tile manufacturer, Paisley—house Burnside Browning, James, miller and grain merchant, Crossford mills, by Howwood Burton, Henry, newsagent, Allan's land

CAMPBELL, Robert R., stationmaster—house Thorn buildings Colquhoun, Robert, manager, Bowfield bleachworks—ho. Bowfield cottage Craig, Thomas, blacksmith

FISHER, Andrew, farmer, Midtown farm

GARVEN, John, farmer, Little Crossford, by Howwood Gilbert, Rev. John, minister of Established Church—The Elms Govan, John, storekeeper, Bowfield store

Guthrie, Robert, commission agent, Glasgow—house The Ferns <

HAMILTON, Matthew, at John M'Nab & Co.'s—house Wellbank Harvey, James W. Shand, of Castlesemple, Lochwinnoch Howwood Co-Operative Society (Limited)—Christina Henderson, saleswoman'

KEITH Brothers, contractors, North Gates, by Howwood

LANG, John, farmer, Crossford farm Leggat, Robert, lithographer, Glasgow—house Bridesmill Lindsay, J., postmaster, Post office, Dreadnought building

MAULE, Peter, Midtown

M'DONALD, Alex., grocer and provision merchant—ho. Johnstone M'Nab, Miss, Dunalaster M'Nab, John, & Co., bleachers, dyers, and finishers, Midtownfield HOWWOOD DIRECTORY. 301

M'Nab, Andrew, of John M'Nab & Co.—ho. Midtownfield house M'Nab, John, J. P., of John M'Nab & Co.—house Kinnell M'Nab, Mrs., Midtownfield house M'Nab, Alexander, manager to John M'Nab & Co.,—ho. Ladeside NEIL, Robert, joiner and cartwright Niven, Andrew, cowfeeder PARKER, Ninian, farmer, Howwood farm

ROBERTSON, Arthur P. L., at National Bank, Johnstone—house Struan Robertson, Peter, Struan

SANACHAN, James, clerk at John M'Nab & Co.'s Stevenson, Hugh, farmer, Elliestoun farm Stevenson, John, joiner and cartwright, Bridge of Elliestoun Stevenson, John, grocer Stevenson, Peter, Bardrain Stewart, Peter, farmer, The Ha' Farm Sloan, William, church officer, Established Church TAYLOR, Hew, Hotel Thom, John, farmer, Hall Hill Farm, by Howwood. Thomson, John, teacher, The Public School—house, Schoolhouse Thomson, Miss, teacher, The Public School Turnbull, John S., merchant, Glasgow—house Dunalaster WALLACE, Thomas, insurance agent, Glasgow—ho. Kertonholme Watt, James, boot and shoemaker Wood, Andrew, police constable, Allan's land Wylie, James, registrar for Howwood district—ho. Lochwinnoch YOUNG, David, farmer, Castle Walls farm Howwood Established Church. Minister— Rev. John Gilbert. Treasurer—Hugh Stevenson. Clerk— John Thomson, Schoolhouse. Harmoniumist—'Miss Robertson. Church Officer —William Sloan. Howwood Public School. Under the management of Lochwinnoch Parish School Board. Head Master— John Thomson. Assistant—Miss Thomson. P.T.s —John M'Kinnon, and Minnie Thomson. Howwood Co- Operative Society (Limited). President— John M'llvena. Treasurer— James Cochrane. Secretary— James Sanachan. Salesicoman— Christina Henderson. Post and Telegraph Office. John Lindsay, Postmaster. Deliveries —9.30 a.m.; 3.80 p.m. Despatches —10.5 a.m.; 4.5 and 6.13 p.m. LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY, (INCLUDING CLIPPENS).

ABERNETHY, Rev. John, Established Church clergyman, The Manse Anderson, Mrs., postmistress, 16 Napier street

BONE, David, insurance agent, Napier street Brady, Miss, schoolmistress, R.C. School—ho. Lee place, Bridge st. Burgess, Capt. C. Mitford, Linwood house

CLIPPENS Oil Co. Limited, Clippens Oil works—head office 27 Royal Exchange square, Glasgow Co-operative Society Limited—store 32 Napier street—storekeeper William Young—house 1 9 Napier street Connelly, John, shopman to Mrs. Mary Killea—ho. 23 Bridge st. Craig, John, manager, Clippens Oil Works—house Clippens villa Cuninghame, J. C, Craigends and Walkinshaw

DELDAY, James, teacher, Public School—house Schoolhouse Dixon, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 17 Bridge street

EADIE, John, farmer, West Fulton

FAULDS, Andrew, manager to Linwood Cotton Spinning Company Limited—house 36 Napier street Fraser, Miss M., grocer, 12 Napier street

GALBRAITH, John, grocer and provision merchant, 15 Napier st. Gemmill, Robert, treasurer, Co-operative Society Limited—house 2 Napier square Gillies, Miss, dairy, 31 Napier street Gilmartin, John, gardener to Mrs. Kerr—house Burnbrae lodge Greer, Alexander, church-officer, Established Church—house 11 Napier street

HAMILTON, James, goods agent, G. & S.-W. Railway Co.— house Station house Hamilton, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, Buck's Head inn, 15 Bridge street—house 15 Napier street Hattrick, Allan, joiner and cartwright, 4 Bridge street—house Boshouse farm — LINWOOD DIRECTORY. 303

Horsburgh, James K., manager at Paper mill—house Paper mill house

INGLIS, Mrs. James, 3 Napier street

JOHNSTON, Andrew, police constable, Lee place, Bridge street

KELLY, William, spinning master at Linwood Cotton Spinning Company Limited—house Napier square Kerr, Peter, civil engineer, architect and surveyor, Johnstone house Linclive Kerr, Mrs. Robert, Burnbrae house Kerr, Robert, farmer, East Fulton Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive Killea, Mrs. Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Bridge street

LEGGAT, Robert J., clerk at Paper mill—ho. Lee pi., Bridge st. Linwood Cotton Spinning Company Limited, Linwood mill Lochhead, John, 4 Napier street Lyle, Mrs. John, farmer, Middleton Lynch, James, agent Prudential Assurance Co., 27 Grahame street, Johnstone

MAIR, Hugh, spinning master to Linwood Cotton Spinning Co. Limited—house Johnstone May, Miss, teacher, R.C. School—house Lee place, Bridge street Mitchell, James, schoolmaster, Public School—house Schoolhouse Mitchell, James, registrar—house Schoolhouse Muirhead, William, engineer at Paper mill—house 36 Napier st. M'Arthur, Alexander, coal merchant, Caledonian Railway station M' Cully, Robert, carding master, Linwood Cotton Spinning Co. Limited—house Mary street, Johnstone M'Farlane, James, confectioner and greengrocer, 25 Napier street M'Kenzie, Hugh, Linwood, Inkermann and Paisley letter-carrier house Springbank road, Paisley M'Lachlan, Colin, market gardener, Erskine falls, Clippens M'Lean, Ronald, coachman to Mrs. Kerr, Burnbrae house—house The Lodge

PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith and engineer, 7 Bridge street house 5 do. Post Office, 16 Napier street—Mrs. Anderson, postmistress Prentice, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 10 Napier street house 8 Bridge street 304 LINWOOD DIRECTOEY.

Prentice, John, contractor and cowfeeder, 22 Napier street Prentice, Robert S., flesher, 4 Bridge street—house 6 do. Public School, Napier street—James Mitchell, teacher—ho. School- house

REID, Miss Mary, teacher, Public school—house 39 Napier street Roberton, David, spirit merchant, 19 Napier street Ross, Robert, secretary Co-operative Society Limited — house North lane Rutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead

SCOTT, Andrew Corbett, of Clippens Oil Co. Limited — house Barrassie house, Barrassie Scott, James B., Clippens farm—house Clippens house Scott, Mrs. James, Clippens house Semple, Andrew, bower, Clippens farm. Sharp, G-eorge, bower, Green farm Stevenson, Mrs Thomas, draper, 18 Napier street Stevenson, William, M'L., factor, 18 Napier street

TELEGRAPH Office, 16 Napier street—clerk, Miss Anderson

WATSON, R. & W., paper makers, Linwood mills Watson, Robert, of R. & W. Watson, Newfield house, Johnstone Watson, William, of R. & W. Watson, Newfield house, Johnstone Watson, William, goods agent, Caledonian Railway—house Lin- wood cottage Watson, William, 33 Napier street Weeple, John, grocer and provision merchant, Clippens store—ho. 21 Napier street Weeple, Thomas, clerk Clippens Oil works—house 21 Napier street Weir, Alexander, farmer, Barskiven Woodrow, Maggie, teacher, Public school—house Bridge of Weir

YOUNG-, William, salesman, Linwood Co-operative Society Limited—house 69 Napier street

Linwood Established Chukch, Eev. John Abernethy. Secretary—James Mitchell, The Schoolhouse. Treasurer — William Watsou, Linwood cottage. Seat-Rent Collector—Robert Gemmill, 2 Napier square. Church Officer—Alexander Greer, 11 Napier street. Precentor—George Orr, Paisley. LINWOOD DIRECTORY. 305

Linwood Public School. Under the management of Kilbarchan Parish School Board. Head Master—James Mitchell. Assistants—James Delday, Mary Reid, and Mawcrie Woodrow.

Linwood Roman Catholic School. Mistress—Miss Brady. Assistants—Miss Kate Brady and Miss May.

Linwood Penny Savings Bank.

rT Every alternate Tne=da . in Public School. Treasurer—Thomas Prentice, 18 Napier street.

Linwood Co-operative Society Limited. Store— 32 Napier street. Salesman—William Young. President—William M'Keuzie. Vice-President—William Watson, Napier street. Treasurer—Robert Gemmill 2 Napier square. Secretary—Robert Ross, North lane. Assistant Secretary—W. Muirhead, 82 Napier street.

Linwood Conservative Association. Club Rooms—Napier street. President—Livingston Chambers, Blackstoun. Vice-Presidents — Robert Stevenson, Paisley, and John Prentice, Linwood. Secretary and Treasurer—David Stevenson, 14 Napier street.

Linwood Horticultural Society. Hon. President =— William Watson of Newfield. President—John Prentice. Vice-President —James Prentice. Treasurer—William M'Keuzie, Bridge street. Secretary — James Mitchell, The Schoolhouse. Linwood Bowling Club President—William Watson of Newfield. Vice-President—James Prentice. Treasurer and Secretary— William Muirhead, 36 Napier street. Green—Napier street. Keeper— C. Robinson, Bridge street.

Post Office, Telegraph Office, Money Order Office, and Post Office Savings Bank—16 Napier street Mrs. Anderson, postmistress. Miss Anderson, clerk. John Blair, letter carrier.

Deliveries... 8.15 a.m.— 5.15 p.m. | Despatches... 11.30 a.m., 5.40 p.m. —

INKERMANN, BY PAISLEY. (INCLUDING BLACKSTON).

ALLAN, Robert, cashier to Merry & Cuninghame Limited, Inker- mann works

BLACKSTON Mineral Company, Blackston—William Kirkwood, manager Buchanan, Jane, teacher, Public school—house Kilbarchan

DOWNIE, John, teacher Public school—Schoolhouse

GILLAN, James, timekeeper and factor to Merry & Cunninghame Limited, Inkermann works

HERMAND Oil Co. Limited—refinery Walkinshaw—crude works West C alder Houstoun, Archibald, farmer, West Walkinshaw

KERR, William, South Candren and Linclive farms Kirkwood, William, manager to Blackston Mineral Co,—house Blackston cottage

MACKAY, James, teacher, Public school—house Paisley Meiklem, John, dairyman, South Candren farm Merry & Cunninghame Limited, coal and ironmasters, Inkermann works—offices Inkermann and 127 St. Vincent street, Glasgow Munro, John, grocer and provision merchant, Inkermann and Blackston stores M'Kay, Alexander, manager to Merry & Cunninghame Limited house Abercorn cottage

NEILSON, John, clerk, Hermand Oil Co. Limited—house East Candren farm Niven, David, storekeeper, Blackston store—house Inkermann

PEARSON, Mrs., Walkinshaw house Post Office, Inkermann Store and Blackston Store—John Munro postmaster INKERMANN DIRECTORY. 307

RENFREW, Alexander, farmer, Home farm. Blackston Renfrew, James, farmer, Blackston Mains Rowand, John, farmer, West Candren Rowand, Mrs., farmer, West Candren Russell, Thomas, cashier to Blackston Mineral Co.—house 18 Greenhill road, Paisley

WILSON, Andrew, farmer, East Candren farm

Inkermann Public School. John Downie, teacher. Jane Buchanan, Lizzie Mitchell, aud James Mackay, assistants.

POST OFFICE (INKERMANN). John Munro, Postmaster. Deliveries, 7.40 a.m 4.55 p.m. Despatches, 12.20 p.m 6.10 p.m. (BLACKSTON). Deliveries, 8 A.M. 5 P.M. Despatches, 12 noon 5.15 p.m.

INKERMANN BOWLING CLUB.

President, —John Munro. Treasurer, —Robert Allan. Secretary,—William Chalmers. —

THE PAISLEY DIRECTORY ADVERTISING LIST.

CLENIFFEB LAUNDRY, PAISLEY. Telephone IS 6.

Town Offices, where Orders to Call are received: 47 CAUSEYSIDE, and 6 GILMOTJK, STREET. Also, at GLASGOW and GREENOCK.

Goods Collected and Delivered in surrounding District FREE.

PRICE-LISTS, 'WASHING -BOOKS, and all Information, on application to the Superintendent. ROBERT COCHRAN & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL jSILI< JVtEIJCE^ D^PEl^jS, ]\HLLI]^jS, ^c,

26 & 27 NEW SMITH HILLS STREET,

WXIrlrlAII H^lfllli, GENERAL AND JOBBING SMITH, 42 NEW STREET, FAISLBY.

Orders left at Warehouse, 17 HIGH STREET, will have immediate attention.

Telephonic Connection, 3S"o. 88. ADVERTISEMENTS. 309 WILLIAM SPEIRS, GLASS AND CHINA MERCHANT, Respectfully intimates that he has Opened these Premises at SI BROOMLA.NDS STREET, (WEST-END CROSS,) as a GLASS, CHIM, & EMTHMWMB STOfiE

W. S. takes this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, and, by supplying only a Superior Article at a Moderate Price, oombined with strict Personal Attendance to Business, he hopes to merit a continuance and extension of the favours so long accorded him.

Note Hew Address : 81 BROOMLAHDS STREET (West-End Cross). ESTABLISHED 1849. RAGS and WASTE BOUGHT.

; I fTl Very Good Ground to Feu on GREENLAW ESTATE, FOR VILLAS, TERRACES, AND COTTAGES. o C. DAVIDSON, ARCHITECT AND PROPERTY VALUATOR, TERRACE BUILDINGS, PAISLEY, THE PAISLEY DYE WORKS. UNRIVALLEB for DYEING In all its Branches. FRENCH CLEANING — a Speciality. GIBSON & RE1D, I*ate GIBSON BROTHERS.

RECEIVING- OFFICES : GLASGOW— 92 RENFIELD STREET. PORT-GLASGOW-49 CHURCH STREET. Do. —152 ST. GEORGE'S ROAD. PAISLEY—84 HIGH STREET. COATBRIDGE—49 SUNNYSIDE ROAD. Do. DYEWORKS, CART WALK 310 ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBERT HAY & SON, Stationers, Account-Book Makers, EHXTG-iR-A^TIEIRS., LITHOGRAPHERS, AND GENERAL PRINTERS, THE CROSS, PAISLEY. BOB6B P1I1I®! BRIOKBUILDER and CONTRACTOR.

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF BRICKBUILDING. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

Address—27 GEORGE STREET. Yard—UNDERWOOD LANE (off Well Street). URIE & M'LEAN, WRIGHTS AND BUILDERS, EAST BUCHANAN STREET.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.

HOUSE FACTOR, Agent for GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, &C. CALEDONIAN PLATE GLASS. Agent for "ALLAN" LLNJ5 STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Agent for the PAISLEY and RENFREW CLYDE TRUST.

§3 LADY LANE, PAISLEY. ADVERTISEMENTS. 311 8T3YSK86K, GREENLAW NURSERY AND GARDENS. Entrance by Greenlaw Drive.

I bee to inform the Public that I have always a Large Variety of GREEN- HOUSE PLANTS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, VEGETABLES, and FRUITS in their Season, including Grapes and Tomatoes, Fine Quality, at Moderate Prices. GARDEN WORK DONE AND KEPT IN ORDER. STBICT ATTENTION- <5c I^EJ^SOIsr^-BrjE! CHABGES. Hoping to be countenanced -with, your favours. JEW SAJlMHY PAPEWGHiGS. THE CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE.

HOUSE & DECORATIVE PAINTER, 5 GEORGE STREET Workshop and Stores, 162 George Street.) ESTIMATES G-IArEN".

)"'.-,-- ^2Lil€K & £&&$£,r 11 "ii,- 1: G K N K R A L CONTRACTORS, ST. JAMES PLACE, PAISLEY.

ROAD-MAKING, SEWERS OF ALL KINDS, CAUSEWAY-LAYING, CONCRETE WORK, DIGGER WORK OF ALL KINDS, PILING, &c, ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR THE ABOVE. WILLIAM DXCE8OH, LADYBURN NURSERY, w-illx^ii^sibtj-irgkeh:, paisley, Has always on hand a Choice Selection of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, and PLANTS for TABLE DECORATION.

Bedding Plants, Florist Flowers, Roses, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c. Catalogues Free on application. d 312 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CHEAP BOOK STORE (J. BALLANTYNE & SON), 28 HIGH STEEET (Few Street Corner), PAISLE "ST.

The Largest Stock in Town of New and Second-Han M\% BIBLE& ALBUMS STATIONERY, and MU$d, At tlie Very Lowest Prices, — IUSPBCTIOIT IIS"VITB]D. ROBEftT J. BAIN,

49 HIGH STREET & 41 WELLMEADOW,

Wholesale Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer.

Makes Up on Cheapest and Best Terms to the Trade.

Jobbing and Repairs of all kinds punctually attended to.

<$$ CO,, IAH$$COALWOQPMERCHANTS, WISHAW and AYRSHIRE COAL DEPOTS, UNDERWOOD, STONEY BRAE, CANAL STREET, FERGUSLIE, SAUCEL, and POTTERHILL, PAISLEY ; FULBAR STREET, RENFREW ; and YOKER and CLYDEBANK RAILWAY STATIONS.

All Classes of FURNACE, STEAM, BLIND, and SMITHY COaL, TRIPPING, and DROSS kept on Stock and Contracted for. Finest Qualities of PARLOUR and KITCHEN COAL, RIDDLED DROSS (for Ranges), COAL BRIQUETTES, and SPOOL WOOD, always on hand, at Lowest Rates. SPECIAL QUALITBES OF HOUSEHOLD COAL. DUNSYSTON HOUSEHOLD COAL and AUCHENHARVIE TURF COAL, admirably adapted for Drawing Room use, being almost entirely Free from Smoke. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Head Office: UNDERWOOD, PAISLEY. Telephone 36. ADVERTISEMENTS. 313 ^dTferguson & SONS, Colliery Agents and Coal and Coke Merchants,

POTTERItilLL AND BARRHEAD RAILWAY DEPOTS. HOUSE-ANNFIELD VILLA, BARRHEAD.

PAE.LOUR and KITCHEN" COAL Delivered on the Best Terms. StriR-IE TO G-IVB SATISFACTION.

Public Works and Shippers Supplied (from any Station) with COAL, NUTS, TRIPPING, or DROSS, at most Reasonable Rates. WILLIAM CURRIE, BROOMLANDS STREET, PAISLEY, (OPPOSITE cemetery gate.)

MONUMENTS, in GRANITE, MARBLE, and FREESTONE, Executed to any Design. MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES CLEANED and REPAIRED. Inscriptions Cut in every style. JOBBINGS, in Town and Country, punctually attended to.

Designs and Estimates Free on application. NEW AUCTION MART.

T3EGS to announce that he has taken out the Licence as an Auctioneer J—' and Valuator, and is now prepared to conduct Sales, either in town or country, on the most reasonable terms, He will also hold Weekly Sales, in his large Saloon at 6 Causeyside, to give the Public an opportunity of forwarding surplus FURNITURE, IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY, or any other Moveable Property, which will be disposed of by Public Sale the best advantage. Soliciting the support of the Trade in this new enterprise,

I am, yours respectfully, A. MASON. 6fiPCauseyside Street, Paisley. 314 ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ SOBMTSON & SON, 8- HATTERS AND GENTLEMEN'S MERCERS, UNION BANK BUILDINGS, MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.

ESTABLISHED 1819. 13. T. HUTCHISON plasterer and modeller, 6 Wellmeadow, Paisley, AND 245 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.

Estimates Given for all kinds of GRANITE, CEMENT, and CONCRETE WORK JOBBINGS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WINNING & FULT ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE FACTORS, LICENSED PROPERTY VALUATORS, and INSURANCE AGENTS. ECONOMIC BUII^DIIKG SOCIETIES. FIRE, LIFE, PLATE GLASS, ACCIDENT, and EMPLOYERS. LIABILITY INSURANCE effected on the most advantageous terms with first-class Companies. Office—TERRACE BUILDINGS, PAISLEY.

J. & W. STORKIE, Wholesale and. Retail GLASS & CHINA MERCHANTS, 37 HIGH STREET, PAISUEY, ADVERTISEMENTS. 315

Periodicals, Bibles, Albums, Yolumes of Music,

NEATLY BOUND, at Moderate Prices, by D^YID (WWEMi § 30N, BOOKBINDERS, 35 STORIE STREET,

3P &. ISLE "5T*

WBfatwS^'i. SOCIETY ( IjIlwEITEID ). ESTABLISHED, OCTOBER, 1872.

President—ROBERT ALEXANDER, 2 Gordon Place, King Street. Treasurer—DAVID MILLAR, 7 Argyle Street. And Eleven Members of Committee.

Registered. Office : UNDERWOOD COAL DEPOT, Underwood Street, Paisley.

Salesman-JOHN HOLMES. Eouse-20 Greenhill Head. GOOD TEMPLAR HALLS, DYERS' WYND and TERRACE WALK, TO 3L» El T For Lectures, Public Meetings, Concerts, Soirees, Ac.

LAUGE PUBLIC HALL seats 1250 Persons. LESSER, HALL ,, 400 ,, WEST HALL „ 250 TERRACE HALL ,, 150 „ Convenient Ante-Eooms, &c.

Regulations for the Letting of Halls and Terms may be had from Mr. A. Duncan, Hall-keeper, at the Halls, or at House, 17 Wardrop Street. 316 ADVERTISEMENTS.

YIELDEE'S TEMPERANCE GAFE THE CROSS.

Tlie BEST PI.ACE In TOWN for BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, & SUPPERS

EOOMS to LET for MEETINGS, &c.

OPEN EVERY MORNING AT FIVE O'CLOCK.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Drysalters, Oil and Color Merchants; 23 OLD SNEDDON, PAISLEY.

BURNING, LUBRICATING, and LINSEED OILS, TURPENTINE, PAINTS, WAXES, STARCH, SOAP, ACIDS, GUM, GLUE, BORAX, &c, &c.

ACCOUNTANT, TREASURER to the PAISLEY HERITABLE PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY, .a_C3-:e::ett fob The English, and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association, The SCOTTISH ALLIANCE and GUARANTEE and BURGLARY and THEFT INSURANCE COMPANY, Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Insurance Company, AND LONDON & NORTH BRITISH PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENT for ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIP CO. 107 HIGH STREET (CROSS), PAISLEY. ADVERTISEMENTS. 317

Touifihead Ironmongery Warehouse,

46 HIGH STREET (Nearly Opposite Coats' Memorial Church.)

ga. m^s jl mm Jim. mj IT'TJR.NTSKIIN'G^ IRONlMOTsTG-ER,,

Desires to intimate that he has a Large and Well-Assorted STOCK of GOODS, suitable or MARRIAGE PRESENTS, CHRISTMAS and NEW-YEAR GIFTS.

Table and Pocket Cutlery, Electro-Plated Goods, Cased Goods, Scissors, Nickel Silver and Electro-Plated Spoons and Forks, Continental Goods, Lamps, Shades, Oil Stoves, Gas Fires, Ranges with Open and Close Fires, Fine Berlin Blacked Register Stoves for Dining-Room, Drawing-Room, Parlour, and Bedroom, Fire-places, Gasaliers, Gas Brackets and Lobby Lamps, Fire Irons, Fire Iron Rests, Coal Vases, Carpet Sweepers, Tin and Japanned Goods, Enamelled Ware, Brushes, Wood Ware, and General House-Furnishing Ironmongery.

ESTABLISHED HALF- A- CENTURY. ARCH. BELL & SONS, DYERS AND CLEANERS, PAISLEY. Telephone -N"o. 40. AGENTS IHSr IP -A. T SLEWS':: Misses BRANNAN, 22 Gauze Street. Miss E. CLARK, 69 Love Street. Mrs. WINNING, 49 Broomlands. Mr. JOHN M'RORY, Draper, Tower Buildings. Mrs. WEIR, 4 Kilnside Crescent. Goods sent through above Agents will be charged the same, and returned as speedily if sent to our own

Receiving Offices : 6 GILMOUR STREET, and STANLEY DYEWORKS, CAUSEYSIDE. BELLS' DYEWORKS, PAISLEY.

HEATING AND VENTHATING ENGINEER* BELLHANGER, LOCKSMITH, and GENERAL JOBBING SMITH.

Plain and Ornamental Railings, &c, Iron and Wire Fencing, Wrought Iron Casements, Hoppers and Pivots. AGENT FOR BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.

ST. MIRREN'S CYCLE DEPOT, 4 CAUSEYSIDE STREET.

Works : 1 WATER BRAE, PAISLEY. 318 ADVERTISEMENTS.

UPHOLSTERER and CABINETMAKER.

VENETIAN BUNDS, HAIR, WOOL, AND STRAW MATTRESSES. Ladies' Sewed Work IVEade XJp. NORMAN FERGUSON,

Glass Merchant, GlmMier, & Painter9 15 CAUSEYSIDE STREET (House 8 St. James Place), S> A. X S 31, E "ST- GtASS SHADES and WRE4THS kept.

PAINTER, PAPERHAN6ER, SIGN WRITER, AND GLASS GILDER, 6 ST. JAMES PLACE, PAISLEY.

ESTIMATES G-IVZEHnT. All Kinds of Paints and Paperhangings of a Superior Quality in Stock. JOHN MACFEE, SEEDSMAN, 3 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.

All kinds of Garden Requisites supplied.

Jllf m m JL MM MM 9 I a Agent "West of England Insurance Co., ACCOUNTANT & HOUSE FACTOR,

3 Cumberland Court, 110 Causeyside Street, Paisley. HOUSE — S3 OAKSHAW STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. 319 PAISLEY ®~

Fui'nftui'e and Bedding W&Mouge.

The Best and Cheapest House in Town for Farniture and Bedding. WW mwr m 94 OAUSETSIDE STKEET, PAISLE "Y. WILLIAM PEATTIE, 2 GILMOUR STREET, Keeps a LARGE and CAREFULLY-SELECTED STOCK of the Newest and Best FABRICS for GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, and makes up the same on the Premises in a well-lighted and ventilated Workshop, with every attention to Fit and Style, and at Prices as Moderate as can be charged for a good article well made, AGENT for ALLAN and STATE LINES of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Cheapest Route to most parts of America. Also, for CUNARD LINE from LIVERPOOL, to NEW YORK & BOSTON. (Finest Steamers Afloat.)

ALLAN LINE sails from GLASGOW for NEW YORK every FRIDAY, with Frequent Sailings to BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, HALIFAX, & QUEBEC. Fares from ££3 16s. up. CUNARD LINE Sails from LIVERPOOL Three Times a- Week to NEW YORK & BOSTON. Fares from d$4= upwards, Isdale&M-Callum's SCOTLAND YE1T

iJ REGISTERED. Prize Med&i.so&D's. 320 ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHXW BEGG, FUNERAL UNDER-TAKER, 24 COTTOIsT STBEET, PAISLEY. :o:

Funerals carefully conducted either in Town or Country on the most Moderate Terms J. B.'s Personal Attendance on all occasions.

Horse Shoers and General Smiths, COACH and VAN BUILDERS, 3 & 4 MILL STREET, PAISLEY.

FURNISHING IRONMONGER, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER, MASONIC BUI1,DINGS, 96 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. Workshop-32 JHIGJ-H STREET. I@liif P Jl T O K< PACKING CASE MAKER,

Manufacturerr of BISCUIT TINS. TINS for CORNCC FLOUR, MUSTARD, PRESERVES, &c,&G„ 39 and 40 GORDON'S LANE, PAISLEY. VICTOBIA Tji&TJlXTbmrsr,

THE COMMITTEE of the PAISLEY HOUSE OF REFUGE respect- fully call the attention of Families and others to the facilities afforded for WASHING and DRESSING of CLOTHES at the Establishment. Parties may rely on their work being done in the most satisfactory manner, and at Moderate Charges. Price Lists may be had of the Matron, at the Refuge, Victoria Place, Lady Lane. ADVERTISEMENTS. 321 PARLANE & KERR'S

$i\\ MePce^ and ^neral DpapePj E^abli^ment, lO CROSS, PAISLEY. ^- N.B.—Always onHand the NewestFashions as they appear

k'xlw&sgk's sttoi0 5 98 HIGMI STREET,

~fr P£ I g Ii E y. *sf-

Specialty — Oiir^ ^utoipypb Opal Enlargements. GEORGE F. BRYCE, tSATGHMA^E^, (Jeweller and Optician, 16 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.

Large Assortment of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, to suit all sights, always on hand.

BOTTLER, and jEEATED water manufacturer, 20 MOSS STREET AND 4 HUNTER STREET.

J0HN KILPATRIGK & SON, Wrights and Funeral Undertakers, 16 ABBEY STREET, PAISLEY,

Orders carefully and. promptly attended to.

W 322 ADVERTISEMENTS. ABERCORN FUNERAL UNDERTAKING AND CARRIAGE HIRING ESTABLISHMENT.

FUNERAL UNDERTAKER and. CAB and. CARRIAGE HIRER.

House 36 CAUSEYSIDE STREET. Stables and Workshop, 43 GORDON'S LANE. Office, 2 COUNTY PLACE. Branch Office, CANAL STREET STATION. Funeral Office and Night Bell, 36 CAUSEYSIDE STREET. STABLES OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

J. TEMPLETON & CO., JENNY'S "WELL LAUNDRY, PAISLEY.

All Goods entrusted to us are Grass Bleached, Hand Washed and finished. No Acids nsed.

Post Cards will have prompt attention, Goods being Collected and Delivered Free of extra Charge. Miss CRAWFORD, 16 Gilmour Street, and JteceivmgReceiving umces,Offices - I ^ Misses BRANNAN, 22 Gauze Street.

w. m w © m f FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, 53 STORIE STREET. OFFICE OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.

HOUSE — 53 STORIE STREET.

SADDLEB .A.2STD ZBCA-IRlsriESS IMI.A.IKriEJIR,;, 79 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. SINGLE, DOUBLE, VAN, CART, and PLOUGH HARNESS Made to Order. RIDING SADDLES and BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, PURSES, BRACES, SCHOOL BAGS, &c. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A HUNDRED YEARS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 323

<#J: 9PS51Iclill B^OPESSOI^ OF DANGING,

Member of the Scottish Association of Teachers of Dancing.

WILLS.

w3 30 9 X PACKING - BOX, TIN and ZINC CASE MAKER, 9 KEW STKEET, PAISLEY. CHARLES STEVENSON, BULL INK POSTING ESTABLISHIHEXT, NEW STREET, PAISLEY,

Harringtons, Dog Carts, Saddle Horses, Minibuses, &c, Job and Post Horses, Hearses, Funeral and Mourning Coaches, &c. Funeral Undertaking and other Orders promptly attended to.

SPI

25 STORIE STREET, PAISLEY,

Carte-de-Visites and Cabinet Cartes at Moderate Prices. Enlargements in Oils from Thirty Shillings upwards. FUNERAL UWDERTAKEIIS AND CARRIAGE HIRERS,

EVERY REQUISITE SUPPLIED. 324 ADVERTISEMENTS.

WmitIA]K HOBlfl & soft,

14 LADY LANE AND

HAWKHEAD NEW CEMETERY, PAISLEY.

ABBEY CEMETERY, near JOHNSTONE.

NEILSTON CEMETERY, near BARRHEAD. Established 1861.

St. jnirien Bake ry am Temperance put WILLIAM CURR, BAKER, PURVEYOR, & RESTAURATEUR,

TNVITES the attention of Excursionists and Visitors to the convenient situation this Shop -*- stands in to Gilmour Street Station and Terminus of Colinslee 'Buses. Visitors to Coast and Country can conveniently be supplied with all kinds of Fancy Bread, always New and of the Finest Quality. Pastry in Choice Varieties, also Fresh, with a supply of Tea Bread, including Home-Baked Scones, Pancakes, Crimpets, &c. Rusks and Rice Biscuits a Specialty.

+b PURVEYING, +- Mr. CURR invites the attention of Marriage Parties, Soiree Committees, and others to the special facilities he has for purveying Marriage Dinners, Public Dinners, Conversaziones, Picnics, Trial Trips, &c. At present employing a large staff of workers in his Pastry and Cooking Department, Committees can rely on everything being in the best order, serving, and style, with personal attention to all details. Hall Accommodation can be had for Committee Meetings, &c. BRIDESOAKES, BIRTHDAY and CHRISTENING CAKES, with ICES, JELLIES, and CREAMS. 6 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY. ADVERTISEMENTS. 325

GLASGOW WHOLESALE and RETAIL

General Wire Work, Wire Cloth, Steel Wire, and

Boiler Tube Brush Manufactory.

Telegrams: Telephone No. 934, "WIRECLOTH," Glasgow. 4LBX4NDM &OW4T & CO., 25 CAKDLERIGGS STBEET, Established 1837. GLASGO "W.

Every Description of Wire Work and Wire Cloth, in Copper, Brass,

Iron, Steel, and Galvanized Wire. STJZFEIELIOIR/

Boiler Tube Brushes, In every Variety of Size and Material. STJFEIRIOIR,

Boiler1 Tube j&fapeift

In every Size. WIRE RIDDLES AND SIEVES, FOR ALL PURPOSES.

Patent Tempered

Steel Wire Foundry Brushes.

COUNTRY or EXPORT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. EXTRA "WIRE WORK or WIRE CLOTHS WROUGHT to ORDER — 326 ADVERTISEMENTS. PAISLEY

Provident Co-Opei^fre $ocief:i}, Limited,

ESTABLISHED 18SO. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. President — Mr. W. B. FLOCKHART. Vice-President — Me. A. E. POLLOCK, Gartliland House. Secretary — Mr. JOHN RUSSELL, 17 Greenhill Road. And Twelve Members of Committee. REGISTERED OFFICE — 140 George Street. BOOK-KEEPER—JOHN LAUCHLAN,—House, The Limes, East Greenlaw, Williamsburgh. Factor and Treasurer — THOMAS LAWRIE, 139 George Street GROCERY AND PROVISION DEPARTMENT. ZBIR-AJSrOIHIES- Central, — 139 George Street, Mr. James Rowand, Salesman. No. 1, — 168 George Street, Mr. John Lauchlan, Do. No. 2, — 68 Love Street, Mr. Alex. Callander, Do. No. 3, — 48 Broomlands, Mr. James Stewart, Do. No. 4, — 20 Lawn Street, Mr. Richard Sutherland, Do. No. 5, — 5 Cleopatra Buildings, Spring- bank Road, Mr. John M'Taggart, Do. No. 6, — 24 Underwood Road, ... Mr. Robt. M 'Lauchlan, Do. No. 7, — 78 Broomlands, Mr. Alexander Smith, Do. No. 8, — 7 Mill Street, Mr. Robert Whyte, Do. No. 9, 110 George Street, Mr. James Hamilton, Do. No. 10,— 58 Storie Street Mr. D. Cook, Do. No. 11, — 51 Caledonia Street, ... Mr. George Hamilton, Do. No. 12, — Melbourne Terrace, ... Mr. Archibald Menzies, Do. No. 13,— 1 M'Kerrell Street, ... Mr. James Craig, Do. No. 14, — 12 New Sneddon, Mr. Andrew Hunter, Do. Reserve Store,—139 George Street. Mr. John Davidson, jun., Store-keeper. Steam Bakery,—140 George Street. Mr. John Carruth, Manager. FLESHING DEPARTMENT. BRANCHES. Central, — 138 George Street, Mr. John Barton, Manager. No. 2, 7 Love Street, ...... Mr. Wm.Tweeddale, Salesman. No! 3, — 48 Broomlands, Mr. Archibald Rose, Do. No. 4,— 7 Lawn Street, Mr. Colin M'Phail, Do.

No. 6, — 21 Underwood Road, . . . Mr. Wm. Hamilton, Do.

Jewellery & Hardware Branch,—14 Causeyside, John Sunter, Salesman. 14 Causeyside, William Gray, Salesman. „ . „ «, t> -l. f Boot & Shoe Branches, | 48 BrooinlandSj Miss Hart, Saleswoman. Bread Shop,— 139 George Street, Miss Murray, Saleswoman. ADVERTISEMENTS. 327

Provident Co-Operative Society— Continued.

The BOARD OF DIRECTORS meet every WEDNESDAY Evening, in the Board Room, 140 George Street, at Eight o'Clock. The JEWELLERY & HARDWARE COMMITTEE meet every MONDAY Evening, in the Shop, 14 Causeyside Street, at Eight o'Clock. The BOOT & SHOE COMMITTEE meet every MONDAY Evening, in the Shop, 14 Causeyside, at Eight o'Clock. The BAKERY COMMITTEE meet every TUESDAY Evening, in the Board Room, 140 George Street, at Eight o'Clock. The FLESHING COMMITTEE meet every TUESDAY Evening, in the Board Room, 140 George Street, at Half- Past Eight o'Clock. The GROCERY COMMITTEE meet every FRIDAY Evening, in the Board Room, 140 George Street, at Eight o'Clock. The Monthly Meetings of the Society are held on the last Thursdays oj February, March, May, June, August, September, November, December; and the Quarterly Meetings are held on the last Thursdays of January, April, July and October, all at Eight o'Clock p.m. The Books Close for the Quarterly Balance on the last Tuesday of March, June, September, and December. o The Treasurer attends at the Registered Office, 140 George street, every WEDNESDAY Evening, from Seven till Nine o'Clock, for Paying and Receiving accounts.

PAISLEY PROVIDENT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (Limited)

JL IW^ (Originated for purposes conducive to the Health, Instruction, Recreation, or Comfort of Members and their Families.)

:M_A_:sr.A_G-:E imiie zlstt . Chairman — Mn. MUNGO GUTHRIE, 1 Smithhills. Secretary — Mr. JAMES BOGIE, 4 Christie Street. Treasurer — Mr. JOHN" CHRISTIE, 30 George Street. And Nine Members of Committee.

US" O T I C E s. I=£eading-I^OOMS and Lcibi^a^y, 140 George Street (One Stair up). Senny Sayings Bani^ (Instituted 7th October, 1882), Open every Monday Evening from 7.30 to 8.30, at the Booms, 140 George Street. Iiegctui^es, Soirees, Gxgui^sions, CQusig and ojuhei^ (Masses, &hg., are arranged for at suitable times during the year. "(sO-Gpei^ajhiye Hews," delivered Weekly to Members paying Id. on the first Saturday of each Calendar Month. (sfoMMirnJUEE fflEEJPiNGS on Wednesday Evenings, at the Rooms, 140 George Street.

QUAI^HEI^iiY fflEECTlNGS of the Society, in connection with the business of this Department, are held on the First Mondays in February, May, August, and November. Three vacancies in the Committee fall to be filled up at each Meeting. »

328 ADVERTISEMENTS.

STONEFIELD LAUNDRY, PAISLEY.

>a

ORDERS TO CALL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION

Price-Lists and List Books Free on application. ROBERT OAKES, BOOT AJXTJD SHOE ^dl^^KIEI^^ 5 WELLMEADOW and 69 OAUSEYSIDE.

HAND -MADS BOOT, 17/6. BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER

Best and Cheapest Houses in Town for

BOOTS, S33EG38S 5 AID SLIPPERS,

% nun =a ESTABLISHED 1860. DAVID LEGGAT & CO.

Goods sent to us are done up with a perfect Hand Finish, Grass Bleached, and dried in Open Air when weather permits. Our Yans call for and return goods free of extra charge in GLASGOW, PAISLEY, JOHNSTONE, RENFREW, DALMUIR, BOWLING, DUMBARTON LANGBANK. 3?ost-CarcL will have prompt attention. ADVERTISEMENTS. 329 WILLIAM BIGGAR, 18 OAKSHAW STREET, HOUSE FACTOR, And AGENT for THE GENERAL ASSURANCE GO. (Established 1837.)

Subscribed Capital, £1,000,000. Reserve Funds amount to £1,300,000 INCOME, £354,000. Life and Fire Policies issued, Loans and Annuities issued.

Also Agent for

The Imperial Union Accident Assurance Co., Ltd.

(Assurances against Accidents of all kinds and against Employers' Liabilities). CALEDONIANConservatories and Ornamental Plate Glass Lamps Insured. PLATE GLASS

IXIOTBAZfCB ' C@MFilf LIMITED. f

CAPITAL, - £20,000.

Registered 1871, under the Companies' Acts, 1862, 1867.

Head Office -- 144 ST. VINCENT STREET. GLASGOW.

Over £100,000 of Glass has been replaced "by this Company for Breakages

All Glass Insured against every Risk, except Fire-heat, at Moderate Rates, with prompt Replacement of Breakages. Immediate Notice of all Damages should be sent to the Office or agents. W. M. M'CULLOCH, Manager. Telegraph "Equity, Glasgow." Telephone No. 4035. X 330 ADVERTISEMENTS.ION FIEE & LIFE INSTJEANCE COMPANY Estaolislied. in the Iteign. of Queen Anne, -A..D. l'T'14.

Fire Funds, £720,000. | Life Funds, £1,300,000. Total Funds Exceed £2,200,000. FIRE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST URATES.

Liberal Terms and Conditions for Life Insurance & Investment Policies. Claims Paid on satisfactory Proof and Title. LARGE BON USES ON LIF E POLICIES. aLASGOW BRANCH— 144 ST. VINCENT STREET. W. M. M'CULLOCH, Local Manager. Applications for Agencies Invited. Telegraph. "Equity, G-lasgow." Telephone N"o. 4035. ALLIANCE

ISSlilK a CAPITAL, £5,000,000. ESTABLISHED 1824. G-Xj-A-SGO-W LOCAL IBO-A-IE/ID. JAMES AIKEN, Esq. (Messrs. Burns, Aiken, & Co.) ALEXANDER DREW, Esq., Creggandarroch, Blairmore. JAMES FINLAYSON, Esq. (Messrs. Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.) LEONARD GOW, Esq., Shipowner. JOHN GRAHAM, Esq., C.A. WM. CRAIG ROBERTON, Esq. (Messrs. Roberton, Low, Roberton, & Cross.) THOMAS RUSSELL, Esq. of Ascog, Bute.

FIRE and LIFE INSURANCES may be effected on the most favourable Terms on application to the Local Agents, or to W. W. W. REID, Manager, 151 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW. ADVERTISEMENTS. 331 SCOTTISH LEGAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Chief Office — WILSON STREET, GLASGOW. Established 1852. Certified 1854.

Kegisterecl for Great Britain and Ireland under the " Friendly Societies' Act, 1875." Funds at 31st December, 1891, .£275,000. Membership, over 420,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £112,000. Claims Paid, over ONE MILLION Sterling. PAISLEY OFFICE-99 HIGH STREET. GEORGE DAVIDSON, District Manager.

DAVID FORTUNE, Secretary. Chief Office— Wilson Street, Glasgow. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited. CHIEF OFFICE — HOLBORN BARS, LONDON, E.C.

INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £14,000,000. Income, 1891. Industrial Branch, ...... £3,688,338 Ordinary Branch, ------1,442,746 Claims Paid, 1891. Industrial Branch, - £1,647,300 Ordinary Branch, -.-..--. 387,106

Every description of Life Assurance business transacted. All claims are paid immediately upon satisfactory proof of death and title. Lapsed Policies may be revived at any time during one year from the date of last payment on production of evidence of good health and payment of arrears. Full Prospectus, Annual Report, and List of Securities, can be obtained of the Agents of the Company, or at the Chief Office, Holborn Bars, London.

THOS. C. ) DEWEY, Mnn„ n/>„e mana9ers- WILLIAM HUGHES, j W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. District Office, 94 HIGH STREET, Paisley-T, JOHNSON, Superintendent. 332 ADVERTISEMENTS. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANC E SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1*797. Mead Office-SURREY STREET, NORWICH. London Office—50 FUEBT STREET, E.C THE Rates of this Society are exceedingly moderate, and the Insured are free from all responsibility. This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of Claims, £9,000,000 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire. In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Institu- tion, it will suffice to state that the total amount Insured exceeds £280,000,000. C. E. BIGNOLD, Secretary. C. A. B. BIGNOLP, Assistant Secretary. .«

AGENTS A.T PAISL. . :— JAMES B. LAMB, Architect, 12 Hign Street. T. FULTON REID, 95 do. MATT. MUIR, Gazette Buildings, 94 High. Street. J. D. WILSON, Union Bank Buildings. R. W. MUIR, 23 MOSS Street. J. W. ROBERTSON, lO West Crofft. WM. DICKSON, Royal Bank. Head Office for Scotland — 107 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW. JOHN LAPtG-lO, Manager for Scotland. 800NU8 WI!§W§ ! P LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £11,200,000 ANNUAL REVENUE, £1,330,000

Bonuses, at last investigation, ranged from £1 14s. to £4 6s. 7d. Per Cent, per Annuiu.

Prospectuses, Reports, and every information given on application to B0GEE W. MUIR, Agent, 23Moss Street; ALSO, AGENT FOE, THE NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LONDON GUARANTEE & ACCIDENT COMPANY (Limited), THE COUNTY FIRE OFFICE, AND THE PALATINE FIRE & ACCIDENT COMPANY (Limited), &c. Please Note Address— ROGER W. MUIR, 23 Moss Street.