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Arbroath Year Book 1926 [astern Forfarshire Directory ARBBOATHYEAR BOOK • . i a I Ntr, - Directories for ' rbroath, Carnoustie, Friockheim and Surrounding Districts ~Jt&xj-z+ r*> ARBROATH : PRIN .!()!- V) BROA H - 1/6 D. T. WILSON & SONS The Popular /Voua« Furnlmhw* Hold th< Lar a Selccton of Rkliabli Householh Furniture and Furnishings in Forfarshire, and Sell al the Keenest Possible Prici •* AUCTIONEERS and VALUATORS FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS EMIGRATION AGENTS I 99, 101, 103 High Street, Arbroath And naH ETRRRT, OAPNOUSTif lelcphonct: \RBKOATH 71; I MtNOUSTlK, W ~~> -* *.' C*-^rv ;•> *> s» . *- .^v . v rs z* rv ,-v ^> ^> at ^ » 3H NJg-g.^.% YEAR BOOK ADVERTISEMENTS. Established Over 50 Years. °oooo°° FOR VARIETY AND SOUND VALUE IN GENERAL DRAPERY AND OUTFITTING VISIT Alexander Hird's DRAPERY AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENTS 28 KEPTIE STREET AND 258 HIGH STREET ARBROATH. \ YEAR BOOK ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 TELEPHONE No. 82. JAMES JACK Pharmaceutical Chemist Manufacturer of Aerated Mineral Waters 102 High Street - - Arbroath Invites the attention of the Public to his Aerated Mineral Waters In the production of which only the Purest and Best Materials are employed The Various Beverages are of the Highest Quality, and are supplied at Moderate Prices. All Water used is Carefully Filtered and Guaranteed Perfectly Pure To be had of all Licensed Dealers & Grocers. ORDERS LEFT AT 102 HIGH STREET PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 1 YEAR BOOK ADVERTISEMENTS. DO YOUR SHOPPING AT ?\ o o o o o o hi o o 0„n° 5V o„„o i One Quality Only—THE BEST. JOHN LAMB Corner of Commerce St and High St. ARBROATH Telephone No. 94. Established 1820 Thirty-Sixth Year of issue. Copyright. Arbroath year Book AND eastern ForfarsMre Directorp, CONTAINING LIST OF HOUSEHOLDERS IN ARBROATH, WITH DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS, CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, FARMERS, AND OTHER RESI- DENTS IN CARNOUSTIE, FRIOCKHEIM AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT, For 1926. PUBLISHED BY THE ARBROATH HERALD LIMITED, BROIHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH. YEAR BOOK ADVERTISEMENTS. Established 1860 Telephone 104. >*+" BUILDING CONTRACTOR Expert Shop Fitter 6- Cabinet Joiner Rowland C. Farquhar . Property and Insurance Agent . 6 8 HILL PLACE, Arbroath Contractor to H.M. Office of Works. New 6? Artistic Shop Fronts, Smart Signboards, Quaint Swing Signs and Stall-Boards. Bar, Bank, and Office Fitments and Furnishings. Show Cases & Shop Fittings of Refinement and Distinction for all Trades. In Domestic Joinery, the Remodelling of Fire- places and Mantelpieces is a Speciality in which we Excel Our Work is Distinctive and Attractive, and en- joys an Unrivalled Reputation for Originality Character and Good Taste. Our Prices are Right— the Lowest— compatible with the Very Best Workmanship only. IMPORTANT LOCAL : TECTONIC DIPLOMAS :: CONTRACTS EXECUTED: \ in :: Arbroath Infirmary, ; General Building, Carpentry over £3000 : • • :: ,_,.,: andj Joinery,t Architecturala u-*. 4. i " Arbroath Parish Church _ e . A Des'g". Surveying, etc. over £ 2500 | || ~ Arbroath High School . over £2300 : Ecclesiastical Furniture, Fitments and Memorials. \ And many others. { *::i = ::::::::::::::::::::::^:::::»:::::::» ::y:^:::::::::&*< O*. Telegrams: " Firemaster," Arbroath p '• U> ARBROATH YEAR BOOK. C O N T K N T S. Page Assessments 73 Fire Brigade, 78 Agricultural Society 92 Fishermen's Associations, 101 Amalgamated Society of Wood- Fishing Boats, 25 workers, 92 Football Club 104 Ambulance Corps 91 Foresters, A.O. 94 Ambulance Van 78 Friendly Societies 93 Angling Clubs, 104 Gaelic Society 9i Arbroath Abbey 78 Gas Corporation, 78 Arbroathian Clubs, Societies, &c. 96 Gardeners, Free 93 Art College, Hospitalfield, ... 91 Golf Clubs 103 Asylum Committee 212 Guildry Incorporation 92 Bell Rock Signal Tower ... 89 Highland Pipe Band ... 92 B.W.T.A. 101 Holidays 73 Blind Mission 101 Householders, List of 109-197 British Region, 103 Health Insurance Committee 87 Benefit Societies 95 Incorporated Trades 92-93 Blacksmiths' Society, ... 97 Instrumental Band 92 Black Watch Association ... 102 Insurance Com. Representatives 87 Bowling Clubs 103 Infirmary 91 Boy Scouts 102 I.O.G.T. Dodges 94-95 Brotherhood 99 Justice of Peace Court ... 211 Burns Club 91 Labour Organisations ... 97 Cage Bird Society ... ... 92 League of Nations Union ... 97 Calendar 15 Liberal Associations 96-97 Canine Society 92 Library Committee 90 Cattle Markets 13 Licensing Courts 87 Cemeteries 78 Licensing Court (County) ... 212 Chamber of Commerce ... 96 Lifeboat Committee 89 Charitable Societies 100-1 Literary Club 91 Choral Union 92 Magistrates 75 Churches 83-86 Map _ 22-23 Clothing Societies 100 Marine Lights 25 Children's League of Pity ... 101 Masonic Lodges 93-94 Coast Guard 89 Members of Parliament ... 71 Co-Operative Associations ... 95 Meteorological Station ... 92 Comunn Gaidhlig, ... ... 91 Miniature Rifle Club 102 County Council, 210 Missionary Organisations 99-100 County Officials, 210 Mortifications 79"8i Cricket Club 104 Municipal Constituency ... 71 Customs and Excise 87 Municipal Representatives 77 Dale Industrial School ... 90 Museum 90 District Directory, 210 National League 92 Dramatic Societies 92 National Union of Foundry Draughts Association, ... 103 Workers, ... ... ... 97 Domino Club 102 Natural History Association ... 91 Education Authority, ... 210 New Club 91 Educational Institute of For- Nursing Association 101 farshire 90 Oddfellows 94 Fairs 13 Old Age Pensions 87 Farmers in E. Forfarshire, ... 233 Outdoor Pastimes ... ... 103 Farmers' Club 98 Parish Council ... 78 YEAR BOOK ADVERTISEMENTS. David D. Barnett, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 3 Mitigate Loan, Arbroath. (FIT O' THE PORT). Barnett's Special Scotch Whisky Is the Finest and most palatable obtainable. Highly re- commended for Invalids. It is the same Fine Old Whisky that Sir Ralph the Rover and the Abbot pledged their bond of friendship on the deck of Sir Ralph's ship. Barnett's Famed Scotch and Irish Whiskies Pure Mellow Spirits—A Treat to Drink. Specially Old Demerara Rum. Very Old Brandies and Wines (Port and Sherries) kept in Stock. Barnett's Beer always in Sparkling Condition The same as used at the Court of Mary Queen of Scots. Combe's Stout and Bass's Ale in Prime Condition. DAVID D. BARNETT, 3 MILLGATE LOAN. The Rendezvous of Arbroathians returning home from all parts of the World. ARBROATH YEAR BOOK. 11 Index to Advertisements. PAGE PAOI - - Addison, Alex., cycle agent . - 144 Knight, Robert, baker - - 16 - Anderson & Hewit, tailors - 12S K yd, IX, antique dealer - - - 30 Anderson, C. N., " The Staff, " - - IS2 Kydd, James, & Sons, joiners - - 124 Anderson, J. R. & Co., joineis - - 160 Lamb. John, butcher - - - i - Anderson, Miss M. - - 12S Law. James, & Son, motor engineers - 35 - R. & Co., fish merchants 114 Lindsay, D. D. grocer - - - 156 Anderson, , - Arbroath Klectric Light Co. - 110 Lochland Street Garage - - - 29 Arbroath Herald Limited 31, 107, 211, 216 M 'Lean, William, Lochlands Bar - 184 231, 232, 23fi MacFarlane, R. A., motor engineer - 182 Arbroath Horsehirinjr Co., Ltd. - 4(3 Macdonald, D. It., hatter - - 198 - Arbroath Plate Glass Insurance - 122 Mackay & Co., cabinetmakers - - 120 - Arbroath Steam Laundry - 130 MacLaren Bros., bootmakers - - 134 Arbroath High St. Co-Op. Society, Ltd. 24 Martin, J. B., newsagent - - 42 - Astbury, II. Wilson, Carnoustie, 216 Matthew, M. & Son, clothiers - - 14 - Baillie. Win., Oriental Bar, - 18 Mitchell, J. & Son, slaters - - 14S - - Barnett, D. D. - - 8 Moffat, Joseph, umbrella-maker 166 - Beattie's Fish Depot - - 188 Moir, J. K., costumier - - - 150 - Bell Rock Tavern. - - - 114 Moonlight, Charles, tailor - - ;70 - Black, George, joiner - - 154 Morrison, W., plasterer - • - 42 - Black, Miss, newsagent, &c. - 143 Muir, Son & Patton, - - - 136 - Bowman, Allan R - - 32 Myles, C. Y., & Sons, tailors - - 239 - Brand, Wm. & Son, slaters - 29 Northern Assurance Company - - 186 Briggs, W. & Sims, Ltd., Asphalte Works 30 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society - 180 British Law Fire Insurance Co. - - 168 Olympia 136 - Brown, Mrs J. H., grocer - 112 Olympia Chocolate Store - - 134 - Brown, Robert, grocer - - 152 Palace - - - - - 162 - Brown, G. L, electrical engineer 18 Paton, T. C, draper - - - 44 - Brownlie, Jas. L., Newgate Inn. 35 Pennie, A. C, Red Lion Bar - - 82 - Bruce, A., newsagent - - 112 Pert's, Arbroath - - - - 178 - Buist & Co. linen drapers - 12 Peter, James, tailor - - - 21 - Butchart. It. T., upholsterer - 192 Petrie, A. G., blacksmith - - 170 - Calder Bros., builders - - 112 Pirie, D. jeweller - - - - 156 - Caledonian Insurance Company - 174 Plough and Harrow Inn, - - 148 Central Dining liooms - - 114 Porteous, A. W., confectioner - - 20 - Christie & Anderson, builders - 31 Porter, diaries, grocer - - - 120 Clark, Thos., cycle agent - - 28 Rayne, John, plumber - - - 35 Cooper, George, chemist - - - 42 Reid, A, builder and sculptor - - 174 - - Crook & Webster, plumbers - 126 Reid & Cuthill - - - 156 Cuthill, James, slater - - - 237 Robbie, IX, & Co,, cycle agents - - 44 Donald, Arch., sen.. & Son, plasterers 176,216 Robertson & Son, joiners - - 116 ' Duncan, Howat, chemist - - 176 Royul Hotel, High Street - - 168 - Dnnlop, Mrs, confectioner - - 192 Ruxton, James, chemist - - 31 - - - - Eddie, .1. & R. B , watchmakers 10 Salmond, George, baker - 140 - - Equitable Co-Op erative Society - 122 Savege, T. & D., painters, - 12<5 Fairweather, S., & Sons, bootm-rs - 238 Scott, Andrew, grocer - - - 154 Fairweather. D., cycle works - - 192 Scott, D. J., glazier ... 132 - Farquhar, II. C, joiner - - - 6 Scott, Mrs M., confectioner - 30 Feirier, Mrs - - - - 237 Scottish Union &, National Insurance
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