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PORTOBELLO & DISTRICT DIRECTORY.

T\«^eiit3 -Seventh itnniial Publication.

P O R T O B E L L ( ) .- DOUGLAS & SMAKT, HOUSE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS,

148 HIGH STREET. did M Circulated GRATIS. JExtra Copies, 6d. each. —

CHURCH HYMN BOOKS.

PIAjSOFOF(TE^, HARJVlOJilUjVl^, AND

i'^Ci^ SALE AND HIRE, BY OH }2i EH Pianoforte and Music Seller, <1 BANK BUILDINGS,

«^ 119 HIGH STREET. Perf PIANOFORTES FOR SALE from 20gs. upwards

By Broadwood, Collard, Hopkinson, Chappell, Allison, Ibach, and OS other First-class and Continental Makers. OI i-i TERMS OF PURCHASE. CQ Purchasers, in the advantages of Lowness of addition to — Price, may adopt any of the following terms, viz. : 1st Rea]iy Money, for whicli a liberal Discount will be given. ra 2nd—Hire for Six Months (for the purpose of trial) at moderate rates, and if purchased then, no charge made for Hire. 3rd—Pianos Hii-ed out for Three Years at the following rates, after which, and WITHOUT any further Payment, the Pianoforte becomes the Property of the Hii-er. viz. : — 28 Guinea Cottage. £2 10 6 perQuartor.

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O 42 ,, ,,: 3 16 6 o 45 „ „ 4 2 o ^^~ Other T7istrnmeints on the same liberal terms. Payments Quarterly. Old rianos taken in exchange. PIANOFORTES FOR HIRE

By the Night, Week, Month, or Year, from 7/ to 21/ per Mouth.

Parties who find it unsuitable to hire can have the use of a Piano on the Premises at a small weekly charge.

-^PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. -^4-

All Music at REDUCED PRICES for Cash. H

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THE

PORTOBELLO & DISTRICT DIRECTORY.

Twenty-Seventh i&unual i*iiblication.

PORTOBELLO: DOUGLAS & SMAET, HOUSE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS,

148 HIGH STREET.

PKINTBD BY T. C. BLAIK, HIGH STKEET, . '

GENERAL INDEX.

Map of Portobello. Calendar, Postal Information, &c., - - 2

Index to Advertisements, _ _ - 6 Portobello Street Directory, - - 9 Portobello District Directory, - - 65

General Directory, - - - - 69 Municipal and Parochial Directory; Lists;

Churches, Chapels, &c., - - - 153

CALENDAR, 1894-9 5.

JUNE. JULY. AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. ^ - 3 10 J7 24 1 8 15 22 29'^ 12 19 26 -2 9 16 23 30 M- 4 11 18 25 M 2 9 16 23 30 M 13 20 27 M -3 10 17 24 — T - 5 12 19 26 T 3 10 17 24 31 T 14 21 28 T -411 18 25 W- 6 13 20 27 W 411 18 25 — W 15 22 29 W- 5 12 19 26 T - 7 14 21 28 T 5 12 19 26 — T 16 23 30 T -6 13 20 27- F 1 8 15 22 29 F 6 13 20 27 — F 3 10 17 24 31 F - 7 14 21 28 — S 2 9 16 23 30 S 7 14 2128 — S 4 11 18 25 — S 1 8 15 22 29 — OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. JANUARY. 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 .^ -2 916 23 30 6 13 20 27 M 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 M -3 1017 24 31 M - 7 14 21 28 T 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 T - 4 11 18 25 T 1 8 15 22 29 VV3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 W - 5 12 19 26 — VV2 9 16 23 30 T 4 11 18 25 — 8 15 22 39 T -6 13 20 27 T 3 10 17 24 3ll F 5 12 19 26 9 16 23 30 F - 7 14'21 28 — F 4 11 18 25 — S 6 13 20 27 - 10 17 24 S 1 815 22 29 — S 5 12 19 26 — FEBRUARY. MARCH, APRIL. lAY. 10 17 24 31017 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26' — - M - 11 18 25 411 1825 Ml 8 15 22 29 M 6 13 20 271 - - T - 12 19 26 T 5 12 19 26 — T 2 9 16 23 30 T 7 14 21 28, W- 13 20 27 W- 6 13 20 27 — W3 10 17 24 • Wl 8 15 22 29 - T - 14 21 28 T 7 14 21 28 — T 4 11 18 25 T 2 9 16 23 30, F 1 8 15 22 — F 1 8 15 22 29 — F 5 12 19 26 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 2 9 16 23 — S 2 9 16 23 30 S 6 13; 20 27 S 4 11 18 25 — —

Bank Holidays in Scotland. First Monday in August, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, First Monday in May.

Terms in Scotland. Terms in . ------Mar. 25 Candlemas Feb. 2 | Lady-Day Whitsunday - - - May 15 Midsummer - - - June 24 Lammas - - - - Aug. 1 Michaelmas Day - - Sept. 29 Martinmas _ _ - Nov, 11 Christmas Day - - Dec. 25 ^*^ The Removal Terms in Scotland are 28th May and 28th November, but if a Sunday, the Monday following.

Bill Stamps. Not above £5 Id Above £25 and not excdg.£50 6d Above £5 and not excdg. £10 2d „ 50 „ 75 9d 10 „ 25 3d 75 „ 100 Is For every £100, and also for any fractional part of £100, of such amount or value. Is. Receipt or Discharge for £2 and upwards, Id. Excise Licenses. Excise Licenses are issued at all Money Order Offices as follows: Dogs, 7s 6d; Guns, 10s.

POST OFFICE, 144 HIGH STREET. Mails—Arrival and Despatch. Box closes for Despatch— (Mondays only, 5-25 a.m.), 9-15, 10-15 a.m., 12-15,

4-30, 6-15, 8-45, and 9-50 p.m. ; Sundays, 4-45 p.m. Box closes for Town Delivery—6-30, 11-15 a.m., 2-15, 6-15 p.m. Parcel Post Despatches—11-45 a.m., 4 and 8 p.m. Collection from Pillar and Wall Letter Boxes—Municipal Buildings, Brighton Place (Railway Bridge) and Pitt Street, 10 a.m., 12, 4-15, 5-45, and 8-40 p.m.; Promenade 10 a.m., 4, 5-45, and 8-30 p.m. Easter , 9-30 a.m., 4 and 8 p.m. Duddingston Crescent, 9-30 a.m., 4 and 8-30 p.m. Sundays none. Sub Office, 22 Joppa. Telegraph hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Collections 9-30 a.m., 12, 4, 5-45, and 8-30 p.m.

Deliveries by Postmen (Letters and Parcels), 7-0 a m., 12 noon, 3, and 6-45 p.m. Sunday delivery at Office only, 9 to 10 a.m. Money Order and Savings Bank— Business, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Telegraph Office open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m. Post-Ofpice Closes at 9 p.m. daily. DUDDINGSTON SUB-OFFICE. Collection 9-30 a.m., 4-45, and 8-5 p.m. Sundays 10-25 a.m. Collection from Duddingston Mills Wall Box 9-50 a.m., 5 and 8-20 p.m. Deliveries by Postmen 8 a.m., 3-30 and 7-30 p.m., and on Sundays at 9-30 a.m. —

Rates of Inland Postage.

Letters : Not above 1 oz Id Above 12 oz. but not above 14 oz. 4id Above 1 oz. but not above 2 oz lid „ 14 oz. „ 16 oz. 5d 5id 2 oz. „ 4 oz. 2d „ 16 oz. „ 18 oz. 4 oz. „ 6 oz. 2id „ 18 oz. „ 20 oz. 6d 6 oz. „ 8 oz. 3d „ 20 oz. „ 22 oz. Bid 8 oz. „ 10 oz. 3id „ 22 oz. „ 24 oz. 7d 10 oz. „ 12 oz. 4d And so on by ^d for every additional 2 oz. No letter to be above 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width, and 6 inches in depth. Registered Letters..—Fee in addition to postage as above (both postage and fee must be prepaid) 2d. N.B. —A payment of 2d. additional insures to the value of £10. Book Packets. —For every 2 oz. or part of that weight, ^d. Registration fee in addition to the postage, 2d. No Book Packet to be above 5 lbs in weight, or 1 foot 6 inches in length, 9 inches in width, and 1 foot in depth. Newspapers.—For each Newspaper, |d. No packet of Newspapers to be above 14 lbs in weight, 2 feet in length, 1 foot in width, and 1 foot in depth. Newspaper Wrappers are sold at the following prices: —Bearing id stamp, 2id, 1, Id ; 2, l|d ; 7, 4d ; 14, 8d ; and so on. Bearing Id stamp, 1, l^d ; 2,

8, 8|d ; 16, Is 5d ; and so on.

Post Cards.—With impressed stamp, single, |d ; Thin, for ten Jd 5Jd ;

Thick, 6d for ten ; Double, or Reply, l-|d. Letter Cards.—9d. for a Packet of Eight.

Parcels: — s. d. Not exceeding 1 lb in weight 3 Exceeding 1 lb and not exceeding 2 lbs u 6" „ 2 lbs „ 3 lbs „ 3 lbs 4 lbs 71 „ 4 lbs „ 5 lbs 9 „ 5 lbs „ Gibs 101 „ 6 lbs „ 7 lbs 1 „ 7 lbs 8 lbs 1 H „ 8 lbs 9 lbs 1 3 „ 9 lbs „ 10 lbs 1 41 10 lbs 11 lbs 1 6 No Parcel can be sent exceeding 11 lbs in weight The dimensions allowed for an Inland Postal Parcel are—Greatest length, 3 ft. 6 in. Greatest length and girth combined, 6 ft. N.B. —All Parcels not handed in at the Post Office are liable to a fine of Id in addition to any deficient postage. Inland Registration — Letters and Parcels. — Compensation for lessor damage is given in respect of Inland Registered Packets of all kinds, according to the following table—the fees set forth in which include the ordinary registration fee of 2d: — Fee Limit of Compensation 2d ...... £5 3d ...... £10

4d ...... £15

5d ...... £20

6d ...... £25 And so on, rising by Id per £5 up to £50. Telegraph Rates.

Inland Telegrams.—12 words, 6d; every additional word, |d. Every word telegraphed is charged for, whether in address or text. Figures count at the rate of five to a word. Money Orders.

For sums not (exceeding £1 ... 2d „ above £1 and not exceeding £2 3d £2 £4 4d » » M » » £7 5d £1 £10 6d » J! )) 7>

Postal Orders.

ount of Order. Poundage. Amount of Order, Poundage Is *d 4s 6d Id ls6d Id 5s Id 2s Id 7s 6d Id 2s 6d Id 10s Id 3s Id 10s 6d Id 3s 6d Id 15s Ud 4s Id 20s Ud By the use of not more than five penny stamps affixed to the face of the order, any broken amount may be made up.

Postage Stamps

Of the respective values of id, Id,* lh± 2d, 2id, 3d, 4d, 4id, 5d, 6d, 9d, Is, 2s 6d, 5s, 10s, and £1, are also available for the prepayment of telegrams.

* The Id, 2d, 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, and 2s 6d stamps are available either for postage or as Inland Revenue Stamps for Bills of Exchange payable on demand. Contract Notes, Receipts, Cheques, Voting Papers, and other documents requiring an Excise Stamp, INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Auctionpevfi. pare Chemists and Druggists, page Douglas & Smart, 148 High st., Fraser, Robt., 236 High street 118 12,58 144 Macgillivray, F., 78 High street 50 Miller, T., 94 High street ... 110 Bakers and Confectioners. Nesbit, John, 162 High street ... 56 Baillie, John, 51 and 86 High st. 48 Brand, A., 136 High street and Chimney Stoeepers.

1 Rosslyn terrace ...... 86 Harper, J. & A. , 22 Tower street 138 Copeland, John, 147a High st. 120 Riddell, David, 11 Tower street 124 Forsyth, J., 90 and 210 High st. 36 China Merchant, d;c. Shaw, James, 93a High street 134 Shepherd, John, 26 High street 100 BelUianger and Electrician. Coach Hirers. Hislop, L. M., 59 High street 64, 66 Gray, John, 6 Bath street ... 102 Billiards. Inglis & Son, 188 High street 106 Royal Hotel ... 90 Coal Merchants. Boathirers. Anderson, J. D. , 1 Bellfleld lane 140 Marshall, H., 24 Wilson's Park 126 Brown, C, 1 Brighton terrace 140 Reilly, F. J., Pitt street lane ... 80 M'Craw, A., 32 Wellington street ll8 Pringle, George, 9 High street Bookseller and Stationer. and Railway station ... 82 Black, Jas., 182 High St. ... 140 Dairies. Boot and Shoemakers. Cowan, Mrs E., 63 High street 114 Reid, James, 70 High street ... 136 Inglis, Thomas, 188 High street 112 Ross, Daniel, 32 High street ... 128 Drapers, Milliners, White, William, 160 High street 20 Trimming Merchants,

Builders. , C, 92 High street ... 134 Brown & Grieve, 174 High st. 54 Beith, Mrs, 194 High street ... 138 Howden, John, 7 Lee crescent 96 Brander, Mrs, 214a High street 130 Scott, Robert, 147 High street 132 Innes, Mrs, 170f High street ... 132 , John & Sons, 1 7 Bath st. 42 Small, Robert, 108 High street 16 Smith, A. N., 150 High street... 28 Batchers and Poulterers. Wood, David, 62 High street ... 94 Anderson, G., 60a High street 138 Dyetoork Agencies. Herriot, J., 5 Brighton buildings 94 Landels, Adam, 230 High street 126 Campbell, P. & P., 92 High street 134 Ludwig, F., 101 High street ... 132 Pullars' Dyeworks, Perth, 62 Matthew, Andrew, 48 High st. 136 High street 94 Tait, John, 170a High street ... 128 Education. Virtue, William, 20 High street 130 Boyack, James, teacher of sing- Wilson, James, 154 High street 104 ing, 24 Lee crescent ... 114 Cabinetmakers—see Joiners. Selway, Miss, 16 Mount Pleasant 112 The Academy, Windsor place 84 Carriers and Contractors. Banks Brothers, 28 Tower street Electrician and Bellhangcr. aiid 152 High street ... 108 Hislop, L. M., 59 High street 64, 66 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS,

Fishmongers. page Insurance Go.s' Agencies. page Alliance Assurance Co and In- Stewart, P. , 3 Brighton buildings 116 Williamson,John, 72 High street 122 surance Co. of Scotland, 148 High street 76 F7'uiterers, Florists d; Greengrocers. Caledonian Insurance Company 74 Plate Glass Allison, S., 128 High street ... 118 Guardian Insurance Brown, Misses, 95 High street 116 Co., 174 High street ... 54 Home. Miss J. H., 156 High st. 82 North British and Mercantile Whiteiaw,P.,190and59aHighst. 104 Insurance Co., 174 High st. 54 Scottish Union and National In-

Gardeners. surance Co. , Bank 78 Annan, A.R.,Hollybush, Johnst. 128 Sun, Fire, and Life, 130 High st. 30 lodge Carstairs & Davie, Mount Ironmongers, Tinsmiths, etc. 126 cottage, Windsor place ... Baxendine Bros., 109 and 184 Pringle, Thomas & Son, Marine High street 38 street lane ... 120 nursery, Pitt Ewen, John S., 232 High street 116 Shearer, John, Jessfield,Rosefl.eld Kellet, William, 170 High street 112 110 avenue Shepherd, John, 26 High street 100

Gas Goohers and Heaters. Joiners, Undertakers, etc. Portobello Gas Light Company, Brown & Grieve, 1 74 High street 54 Douglas 148 st. 12, Ltd., The ...... 70,72 & Smart, High 144 Hutchison, John, 15 High street 122 Grocers and Provision Merchants. Martin, M. R., 18 Regent street 112 Aitken, A., 2 Brighton buildings 14 Scott, James & Son, 15 Regent st. 136 Balfour, George, 42 High street 124 Scott, Robert, 147 High street 132 Blanche Bros., 142 High street 142 Wilson, Thomas, 15 High street 138 Bower, D., 36 High street ... 134 Laundry. street 10 Boyack, T. C, 170 High Park House, Wellington street 130 Calder, Henry & Sons, 130 High street 30 Library. Carmichael, Robt., 25 High st. 66 Smart, H. S., 119 High street ... 32 26 Carmichael, S., 114 High street Afachinist. Davidson, John, 100 High street 52 Ewen, John S., 232 High street 116 Gray, Begbie, 21 Joppa ... 40 Jeffrey, Thomas, 18 High street 22 Painters, Decorators, Glaziers, &c. Kellock, R. & J., 122 High street 18 Edward, Robert, 137 High street 118 Mowat, A. B., 89 High street ... 90 Johnston, George, 216a High st. 100 Robertson, James, 226 High st. 96 Logan, Robert, 127 High street 98 Spence, Wm., 102 High street 62 Robertson, T. , 147 High street 132 Taylor, P., 30 High street ... 88 Photographer. Thomson, J. M., 34 High street 34 Moir & Halkett, 106 High street 108 Watt, Wm., 214 High street ... 136 Whitelaw, Peter, 59a and 190 Pianoforte and Musicseller.

High street 104 Smart, H. S. , 1 1 9 High st. 24, 32, 68, 84 Hairdresser. Plasterer. Dick, Robert, 22 High street ... 102 Burns, James, 91a High street 110 Plumbers and Gasfitters. Hotels. Baxendine Bros., 109 and 184 Regent Temperance Hotel 144 High street 38

Royal Hotel 90 Hume, Wm., 176 High street ... 92 Maxton, John, 79 High street ... 98 House Agents. Mayer, Robert S., 149 High st. 88 Brown & Grieve, 1 74 High street 54 Kellet, Wm., 170 High street Douglas & Smart, 148 High st. 12, 144 (gasfitter) ... 112 Vlll INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

Portmanteau Makers. Tobacconists. Black, Jas., 182 High street ... 140 Cleghorn, M., 5 South St And- Weir, Miss, 76 High street ... 122 rew street, ... 60 Muir, James L,, 77 High street 124 Watchmakers and Jeivellers. Bainbridge, John, 116 High st. 114 Printer and Publisher. Hill, P. W. & Son, 9 Brighton Adams, Thomas, 143 High street 80 buildings 120 Wine, c&c, Merchants. Saddler. Blanche Bros., 142 High street 142 Muir, James L., 77 High street 124 Boyack, T. C, 170 High street... 10 Calder, H. & Sons, 130 High st. 30 see Education. Schools— Carmichael, Robt., 25 High st. 66 Slaters. Carmichael, Samuel, 114 High st. 26 , John, 87 High street ... 134 Harper, J. & A., 22 Tower street 138 Davidson, John, 100 High street 52 M'Kinlay, Geo., 11 Bath street 106 Grant, John, 47 Bath street ... 92 Riddell, David, 141 High street 124 Gray, Begbie, 21 Joppa ... 40

Jeffrey, Thos., 18 High street ... 22 Stniths. Kellock, R. & J., 122 High street 18 Baxendine Bros., 11 High street 38 Lindsay, J. L., 31 High street 116 Ewen, John S., 232 High street 116 Linn, A., Foresters' Arms, 26 Gillespie, 25 Wm., High street 86 Joppa (porter and ales only) 120 Hepburn, Thos. Son, 23 High & Macfarlane, J., 105 High street 140 street 130 "! M'Intyre, James, Royal Hotel, Telfer, Wm., 159 High street 114 Bath street 90 Moncur, Jas., 1 Brighton bdgs., 124 Sivimmlng , Teacher of. Baton, Robert, 85 High street 122 Reilly, Francis J. , Pitt st. lane 80 Robertson, James, 226 High st. 96 Rush, George, 24 High street 126 Tailors Clothiers. and Taylor, P., 30 High street ... 88 Alexander, T., 134 High street 128 Thomson, J. M., 34 High street 34 Ferguson Sc Purves, 170 High st. 46 Watson, John, Foresters' Arms Smail, Robert, 108 High street 16 bar, 8 High street 44 PORTOBELLO STREET DIRECTORY.

The number affixed to the name of the Street indicatei^ the Ward— 1. West Ward; 2, Middle Ward; 3, East Ward.

Abercorn Terrace (3). 24 Sealy, P. Persse, Strath- High Street. earn house

1 Jamieson, Rev. G. T., The Adelphi Place Manse (1). 2 Fraser, Robt. High Street. 3 M'Neill, Allan 5 Rodger, Peter 4 Galbraith, Wm. 5 Hutchison, John, joiner 5 Watson, James 7 Ewart, Mrs 6 Robertson, Rev. P. ^Y., 9 Mouat, Miss Margt. F.C. Manse 9 Cartledge, Robt. 7 Dick, A. L., St Helen's 9 Walker, John 8 March, Mrs, St Ann's 9 Buchanan, Alexander 10 Stanley, John 9 Miller, Wm. 12 Balfour, Dr Andrew 9 Brown, Robert Crawford, J. Knox, s.s.c, 11 Whittaker, Thos., sen. J.P., lodge 11 Whittaker, Thos., jun. Gray, William, Hittfield 11 Esplin, Charles 15 Jack, John 13 Porteous, Peter 16 Grant, Rev. Dd. 15 Archibald, Wm. 17 Ritchie, Mrs 17 Gillespie, Wm., blacksmith 17 Ellis, Clement 19 Brown, Archd. W. 18 Sinclair, Miss M. A. 21 Mackay, George 19 Sim, Mrs Francis 23 Bell, Peter R. 19 Hunter, Andrew 25 Ness, Mrs St Mary's Place here 27 Ogilvie, James 20 Riach, Alexander Henderson Row here 21 Lowe, Mrs 28 Barbour, Isaac 22 Goodsir, David, Eskt ale ho. 26 Harper, James 23 Anderson, Robt. 24 M'Innes, Charles T. G. BOYAGK,

Wines, Brandies, LiQUEURS, &c., ivo hzio-h: ste-est,

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FAMiLIES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

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Special attention is paid to this Branch.

The Blends at 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, and 2/ will be found to equal, if not surpass, those sent out by the large Edinburgh Houses who make this their only Trade.

!CE LIST ON APPLg

Distinctive Feature of Business—

Only the Best Quality of Goods are kept, and these are Sold at

THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. POETOBELLO DIRECTORY. 11

24 Hay, David 45 Stunt, Miss, St. Ronans 24 Robertson, Robt. 47 Wilson, Chas. W., Linnie- 22 Purves, John ville 22 Fairholm, Thos. 49 Walker, Mrs, Inch view 22 Douglas, James 51 Simpson, Rev. Prof. 20 Johnston, Robert Murray, T., Seaforth villa 18 Lawson, James W. Lyall, Mrs, Millburn villa 16 Maxwell, James St Mark's Place here 14 Little, Mrs Buchan, Saml. M., Sunny- 14 Wilson, George bank 12 Sawers, John Peacock, Hugh C. Adelphi Mission Hall Grieve, David, Olive bank 6 Purves, Adam Edmonston, Arch., Brook- thorp e Argyle Crescent (3). St Mari/s Place here 18 Hay, Brimstane Road. R. H. 16 Gray, R. C, s.s.c. 1 Hunter, Robert 14 Bell, Andrew 3 Burch, Wm., Sealholm 12 M'Intyre, Miss J 5 5 Turnbull, D. L., m.a. 10 Young, George 7 Weston, John 8 Henderson, Alex. B. T. 9 Carter, J. 6 Ritchie, David C. 11 Dawson, J. B. 4 Russell, George 13 Kerr, Charles, Fernlea 2 M^Bain, Misses 13 Harris, Chas. K. 15 Calder, Hy., Warwickville Argyle Place »—'6/ (3).\ 17 Grieve, Misses / 23 Turnbull, A. W., Ingleside St Mark's Place. 25 Thomson, Rt., j.p., Murray 1 Guild, Capt. Edward house1 2 Roger, W. A. 27 Cotterill, Rev. J. M., The 3 Waugh, Miss Parsonage O ' 29 Allison, Wm, Baileyfield (1). 31 Brown, Walter S. 33 Lamb, D.B.,8t Claude villa Wood, Thos., J.P., Bailey- 35 M'Kail, David, Bonavista field house 37 Glen, David, Sterling villa Wood, Thos., Portobello 39 Clark, Alex., builder, Clair- bottleworks ville Baileyfield Works, N.B.R. 41 Hall, Miss, Otterburn Co.—Bell, Rt., manager 43 Simpson, James Ramsay, John EstablUhed 1816.

DOUGLAS & SMART, HOUSE FACTORS, AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS,

UPHOLSTERERS, JOINERS, & UNDERTAKERS,

148 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

REGISTER OF HOUSES FOR SALE & TO LET —Furnished or Unfurnished.

INVENTORIES AND APPRAISEMENTS made for Government Duties, Transfer, &c.

VALUATIONS made for Sale or Purchase, &c.

(^ALES BY AUCTION conducted in Town or Country. Goods received for Disposal in the Salerooms, Windsor Place, Portobello.

"r^IRE INSURANCES effected at Moderate Rates on Household Furniture and Heritable Property.

ADVERTISEMENTS in any Newspaper inserted at Publishers' Prices. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 13

Bath Place (2). 18 Tate, J. 20 Buchan, A. Bath Street. W. 22 Lees, Wm., photographer 1a Tombs, Richd. 24 M'Kerlie, Mrs Pryde, 1a Wm. 26 Swirles, Mrs 1a Martin, James 28 Turnbull, Robt. lA Fay, Thomas 30 M'Kerlie, Miss 1 John Stewart, L. 32 Drysdale, John 2 Robertson, David 32 M'Gurdy, Geo. 2 Ross, Mrs 34 Moir & Halkett, photo- Robt. B. 3 Aitken, graphers 4 Smith, J. S. Bath Place here 5 Wrightson, R. 36 M'Queen, Miss, tobacconist Stewart, Patrick S., Lilac 6 38 Veitch, James cottage 38 M^Call, Mrs F. 7 Bryce, Miss 38 Nisbet, William D. 38 Douglas, Miss Bath Street (2). 38 M'Farlane, A. P. 2 Argyle Temperance Hotel, 38 Sleigh, T. W. Mrs Jane Goodall 38 Page, James F. 6 Gray, John, coach-hirer 40 Veitch, James Public Tele^jhone Office Beach Restaurant Kirkwood, Rev. George, Royal Terrace here Mount Charles 47 Grant, John, Marine 8 Craig, Mrs, Ramsay green restaurant 8 Miller, Thomas do. Forsyth, Rt., Private Hotel 8 Ritchie, Mrs, do. and baths 8 Miller, Miss A., do. Place here 8 Dunn, S. R., do. 45 Young, Mrs, Marine villa 8 Hutton, William, do. 43 Duff, Mrs Eliz. 8 Gow, Wm. M., do. 41 Brown, Miss 8 Lehmann, Stephen, do. 41 , Major James 8 Skinner, Alex., do. 41 Black, John 8 Lambie, Mrs A., do. 39 Mitchell, Robert 10 Rattray, Dr A. M. T., 37 Hudson, Henry Bathville 37 Tillie, Mrs Mentone Avenue here 37 Clark, Miss M. 12 Springall, Joseph 35 Holmes, Mrs Muloch 14 Grimstone, Geo. D. 33 Barton, Mrs 16 Bashford, W. T., photo 31 Wyatt, Walter artist 31 Hunter, T. B. o<3ALEX. AITKEN'S1»

2 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS,

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GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, FRESH AND WELL SELECTED,

AND OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PEICES FOR READY MONEY

/I Daily Supply of Firth Haddocks and

Lochfyne Kippers. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 15

31 Margach, J. G. 7 Lindsay, Ts,, Marsahll cott. 29 Anderson, Mrs J. 8 Williams, Chas., do. 27 Infant School—Miss Sin- 9 Sinclair, Misses, do. clair, teacher 10 M'Laren, Mrs 25 Morrison,Mrs, ho. 11 Dougall, David 23 Fraser, Mrs 12 Turner, A. 21 Forsyth, John 12 Leadbetter, Adam 19 Thompson, Misses 13 Grandison, David 17 Smith, Mrs George 13a Robb, Mrs Jane 1 7 Smith,John & Sons,builders 14 Harper, Alex. 15 Aitken, Wm. R. loA Vass, David St John^s Hall 16 , Geo. 11 M'Kiulay, George, slater 11 M'Kinlaj, Miss, music Bridge Street (1). teaclier Nichol, Alfred & Co. ,paper- 9 Rolfe, Edward makers 7 Corbett, Joseph The Portohello Gas Light 5 Gray, John Co., Limited— 5 Gray, Thomas Vass, David, manager and Royal Hotel, Jas. M'Intyre secretary Walker, Stuart, assistant Bellneld (3). manager Straiton Place. Bridge Street Lane (1). 1 Catchpole, A. B. Pipe Street. 2 Jockel, Chas. A. 3 Scott, Alexander Dobbie, James, contractor 4 Thomson, Wm. 12 Glancy, John

Brighton Buildings (2). Bellfield Lane (3). Brighton Place. 1 Thorn, Mrs 1 Anderson, J. G., coal mer- 1 Moncur, Jas., spirit merct. chant 1a Phillips, Mrs, llegent Hotel 1 Hendry, R. H. 2 Aitken, Alex., grocer 2 Kirtou, Mrs, nurse for the 3 Stewart, P., fishmonger poor 4 Thomson, Mrs, tobacconist 3 Neil, John 5 Herriot, John, butcher 3 Montgomery, Walter 6 Ross, E. & M., fruiterers 4 Home, J. S., Marshall cott. 7 The Dairy Co., Ltd. 5 Kitson, Roland W., do. 8 Hogg, James, confectioner 6 Clephane, Hunter, do. and fruiterer The Ladies' Fashionable Drapery & Gentlemen's

OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 108 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS. 1894. ROBERT SMAIL, Having returned from the Markets, invites Inspection of his Selection of Novelties in DRESSES, MANTLES, MILLINERY.

Every Department is now well stocked with the Latest Produc- tions, bought under the most favourable circumstances, and offered at the Smallest Remunerative Rate of Profit. FAMILY MOURNINGS. Special attention is given to this Department, all Orders being Executed with Dispatch, and at Prices Strictly Moderate. Material, Fit, Style, and Workmanship in every instance guaranteed.

R. S. has much pleasure in announcing that the Dressmaking and Millinery Order Departments are under New and most Efficient Management. TAILGHIHG GEPAHTMEHT.

This Department is under SujJerior JSfanagement.

A large and well-assorted Stock of New Suitings, Trouserings, and Summer Overcoatings just received.

Always on hand a fresh and well-assorted Stock of Boys' and Youths' Ready-Made Suits, and Boys' and Misses' Reefers in all Sizes and Qualities.

The only Establishment in Town for Ladies' Complete Tailor- Made Costumes.

A VISIT OF INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED.

108 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 17

9 Hill, P. W. & Son, watch- 4 Bowie, Mrs makers 2 , Mrs

Brighton Crescent, East (2). Brighton Place (2).

Brighton Place. 1 Hepburn, Mrs

1 Swinburne, F. R. 2 Harwood, Mrs 2 Cowpar, Miss 3 Douglas, Wm., s.s.c. 3 Drever, John 3 Douglas, G. A., bank agent 4 Kilgour, Thomas W. 4 Whitelaw, Thos., m.d. 5 Ottywell, Albert O. 5 Rendall, Misses 6 Fletcher, Daniel 6 Smith, Mrs 7 Stuart, Miss 7 Wood, Peter 8 Forsyth, Mrs 8 Blanshard, Mrs 9 Johnston, N. W. R. 9 Stirling, A. 10 Rhind, David A. 10 Kirsopp, Mrs 10 Rhind, Henry 11 Miller, Andrew 11 Macadam, Dr Stevenson 12 Robertson, David 12 Simpson, Dr James 13 Forsyth, Miss 13 Lingard, John 14 Roesler, F. 14 Balfour, Dr John H. 15 Ferguson, John 16 Hay, Thomas

Brighton Crescent, West (2). Rosejield Place here Wright, Mrs Brighton Place. 17 18 Johnson, John 1 Blackburn, A. D. 19 Murdoch, Mrs 1 Blackburn, Mrs Shepherd, John 3 M'Queen, John 20 5 Wallace, Rev. J. B. West Brighton Crescent here 7 Simpson, John 23 Williamson, James 10 Little, Miss 24 Madsen, Wm. 12 Winstanley, Wm. 25 Spence, Wm. 13 Adams, Miss 26 Leef, Miss 13 Brown, Mrs David 27 Whitelaw, Mrs 15 Liddell, John Southjield Place here 18 Murdoch, Miss Portohello Railway Station 19 , James Innes, George, station- Cook, Mrs H. D., Newton master villa Winton, Thos., station 8 Sharpe, J. T., teacher of agent music 28 Higgin, J. L. B. 6 Paterson, Wm., solicitor 29 Grieve, Mrs Al Ai ^ ^^^^ p ^ ^XLL .3^ .^amml Jkiae^j jSJaa^j ^Jli^ ^^^ JSi,JK^ <)

Family Greoei's & Wine Merchants,

122 HIGH STREET, P0RTOBELLO.

SIPIEOI-^Il..

N. JOHNSTON & SONS, Bordeaux — VERY SUPERIOR DINNER GLARET,

24s. per dozen, 12s. per dozen Pints.

VERY CKOIGS OLD PORT, 36s. and 48s. per doz. VINTAGE PORT, 1881, 48s. per doz.

INVALID PORT, 3s. 5d. per Flagon. ITALIAN WINES- OHIANTI VECCHIO, IBs. per doz. VINO VERMONTH, 30s. per doz.

Agents in Portobello fok GEORGE RAGGETT & SONS' LONDON NOURISHING STOUT, 2s. 6d. per doz. GOLDEN HOP PALE ALE, 2s. Sd. per doz.

C. KINLOCH & CO.'S CATALAN WINES- PORT AND SHERRY, 15s., 17s., and 20s. per doz.

J. WHEATLEY & SON'S HOP BITTERS- A New Fermented Non-Intoxicating Beverage, Is. 6d. per doz. Pints. ANDRSV/ MELROSE & CO., Tea Merchants .to the Queen. prices- Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 8d., Is. lOd., 2s., 2s. 4d., and 2s. 6d. per lb.

Specially recommended at Is. 8d. and 2s. as the Best and Cheapest Teas ever offered to the Public. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 19

Brighton Crescent here 9 Coutts, James, s.s.c.

Brighton Park Street here Street here Sandford Joppa Station., N.B.E. John^s St Catholic Chapel Hand, Thos. F., st'n-master Brighton Terrace here Young, David, Irene park Milton Road here Brighton Terrace (2). Schulze, Otto, Brighton Place. house 1 Brown, C. (late F.B.& Son), Park, Wm.., farmer, Brun- coal merchant stane house 2 Pennell, Miss F. I. Smith, John, m.d., Brun- 2 Merrie, John stane cottage 2 Hill, P. W. Mitchell, John, Brunstane 2 Johnstone, Mrs A. gardens 3 Purves, John Campbell, Fredk., Mount 4 MTake, Mrs Annan 5 Rodger, Misses Milton Road here 5 M'Vey, Joseph Duncan, Andw., Fernwood 5 Alexander, Theodore M'Crindle, John, Kelton, 4 5 Stewart, Donald Ashton villas 6 , John Macdonald, A. W., s.s.c, 3 Ashton villas Brighton Terrace, Joppa (3). Miller, J. N., Broomlea, 2 1 Muirhead, Robert Ashton villas 2 Tod, Miss M. K Brown, David, 1 Ashton 3 Fairley, Miss villas 4 Bell, Wm. John Public Park, East Gate 5 MacRitchie, Miss 22 Moifat, Miss, Marybank 6 Bowden, G., The Brae 20 Lawson, George 7 Hogben, John 18 Robertson, Miss, Ochil bank 8 Fraser, Miss 16 Wood, T. A. Douglas, 9 Rutherford, Miss Viewforth 10 Burnett, Robt. Argyle Crescent here 11 Poole, A. W., Janeville 14 Paterson, John W. 12 Webster, John Brunstane Eoad (3). 10 Jenkins, Mrs Joppa. 8 Keith, Davidson 1 Douglas, Miss 6 M'Cankie, Mrs, Springhill 5 Forbes, A. M. 4 Wood, Wm. B., Maryville 7 Cownie, J. Gr. 2 Sellar, Rev. John, Hillfoot WILLIAM WHITE, oof & ^^oexnakev. 5 leo ecig-h: ste-ejet

\ PORTOBELLO.

An Extensive Assortment of Ready-Made Goods,

SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES OF

KEPT IN STOCK

STERLING IN QUALITY & MODERATE IN PRICE.

BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED, the Material and "Workmanship of which are guaranteed to be the best procurable.

XOO JE3LJ:C3rlE3L S "X* lEl. :E3 103 O?

(Third Shop West from Wellington Street). PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 21

Dalkeith Street (3). 5 Hill, Mrs Rowland Brunstane Road 6 Shiells, R. Thornton 7 Smith, David, solicitor Mrs E. R. 1 Hewat, 8 Hallett, William 2 Somerville, Jolin 9 Stark, John, Stewartville 3 Bisset, Miss 10 Gardiner, John, Liz villa 4 Poole, Mrs Janet 11 M'Gregor, Wm., Hopelea Urquhart, Mrs, Abbotsford 5 12 Ramsay, Wm. M. cottage 13 Virtue, Wm. 6 Durward, Mrs 14 Rollo, Norman B. 7 Maclnues, Rev. Jn., Glen- New Road here dyne cottage 15 Legget, John, Northbank 8 Gibb, James, Daisybank 16 Summers, Ts. M., Craiglea 9 Haig, J. C. 17 Chollet, Cs., Cremona villa 10 Meyer, A. H., Rosetta 19 Gumming, Geo. J., Braeside 11 Soutar, Mrs 20 Gray, Alex., Fernie villa 21 Grieve, John, Isa villa Duddingston Crescent. 22 Herriot, John, Rosslynlea Milton Eoad 23 Burton, J. Herbert, Glenlyn

1 Gray, Andrew 24 Carmichael, J.T.,Viewfield 2 Rae, Jas. L., Birkenside New Road here 3 Daugerfield, Rev. John 25 Powell, F. W. 4 Gray, Rev. Thomas M., 26 Watson, John Sime Gratiaville 29 White, Mrs, Grace villa 5 Renwick, F. A. 30 Murray, Mrs 6 Taylor, Andrew 31 Angus, John 7 Shiach, Rev. James 32 Ferguson, Andrew, Law- 8 Gonsalez, Mrs, Violetville rence villa 9 Levack, Wm., St Bernard's 33 Tait, Mrs, Ellangowan 10 Allardyce, Alex. 11 Ford, George Durham Road. 12 Fairweather, J. Gibson, Duddingston Road. B.sc.,c,E., Luxmount 1 Belfrage, A. J., Durham ho. Duddingston Park. 2 Slight, John, Erskine ho. 3 Gray, R. S. Niddrie Road 4 Tillie, T. G.

1 Hopkirk, Miss 5 Aston, Mrs, Laurel bank 2 Pompe, H. M. L. 6 Mackie, A. Kirk, s.s.c, 3 Wright, Thomas Rosebank 4 Warden, P. S. 7 Alexander, Dr Wm. The Secret of Success—

Price, Quality, Attention.

FAMILY GROCER,

7eA, N^\Ji^, AND ^PIF^IT ^MeRCHAJ^T,

15 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Teas, Coffees, Butter, Ham, Eggs, Cheese, &c., of very Finest Quality.

WINES, SPIRITS & MALT LIQUORS IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION.

SPECIAL VALUE IN OLD MALT WHISKY, 2s. 6d. and 2s, lOd. —a

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 23

8 Drummond, Peter Fishwives' Causevvray (1). 9 Barry, Dr Audw. HigJi Street.

1 Macdonald,J n , C ath ayvill . Smith, Hugh, 5 Yiewforth 11 Paterson, Rev.W.,M.A.,B.D, Goramly, Peter, 16 do. 12 Thomson, Jas. M. Latta, Alex., 24 do. Christian, Major Hugh, j. p.. M'Geehan, John, 25 do. Bilton lodge Graham, W., 26 do. Johnson, Charles, 27 do. Easter Buddingston. Wilson, Andw., 28 do. Milton Road. Cooper, Richd.,& Co.,Forth Milton Terrace here bottleworks Cowper, Mrs, Belmont Wilson, Mrs, Cherry bank Hamilton Street (3). Minchin, Mrs O. H., Ivy Joppa, bank Anderson, Mrs Hawley, Reid, Alex., Newton cott. Hunter, Mrs, Cairnbank Charisville Williams, Johnville Roberts, Hugh, Ashville W. 0., Hay, Mrs, Rabbit Hall Goldie, George, Holly bank Moss, Horace Ed., Ormelie Flockhart, Robt.,Mayshade Stocks, John, Fernbauk Hamilton Terrace Easter Duddingston Lodge (3). Portohello Cemetery— Ahercorn Terrace. Tweedie, J., superintendent Lehmann, Mrs, Woodville Douglas, A., Brunstane Free Church bank St Andreiv's Home 4' House Hamilton Villas (3). of Mercy, The Grange Ahercorn Terrace. Sister Charlotte Mary, Mother Superior 1 Wallace, Miss Dewar, John F., Hamilton 2 Campbell, Mrs lodge 3 M'Rae, Alex. Douglas, John Henderson Row (1).

Elcho Terrace (3). Adelphi Place.

Pitt Street. 20 Watson, John, Garden cott. 1 M'Cann, Mrs 21 Morgan, James 2 Hepburn, Misses 22 Goodall, Wm. 3 Dalzell, Miss 23 King, Thos. 4 Cassidy, Lieut.-Col T. 24 Archibald, David ^ PIAWOFORXES5 K» HARMONIUMS, AND

ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTEM OF HIRE,

According to which, after Twelve Quarterly Payments, Punctually made, the Instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer.

H. S. SMART would call special attention to this most advantageous method of purchasing an Instrument. Piano- fortes, American Organs, and Harmoniums may be hired for One, Two, or Three Years, as may be agreed upon, on the expiry of which period the Instrument becomes the absolute Property of the Hirer. This applies to all his Stock of High-class Pianofortes by Broadwood, CoUard, Brinsmead, Allison, Hopkinson, Chappell, Lange, Knauss, and other Eminent Makers ; and also to a varied Stock of American Organs and Harmoniums by Mason & Hamlin, Sterling Co., Trayser, &c.

H. S. SMART, (^fDusic and ^Pianoforte Saloon, BANK BOILDINGS, PORTOBELLO. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

25 Wilson, John 10 Wright, John 26 Finlayson, David 10 Scott, Thomas 27 M'Donald, Donald 10 Holligan, James 28 Hogg, James 10 Neilson, James 29 Scott, James, joiner 10 Renton, Thomas 30 Thomson, Thos. 10 Ross, David 31 Kennedy, Joseph 10 M' Queen, James 32 Wilson, Alex., blacksmith 10 Allan, Wm. 33 Alexander, Wm. 10 Casey, Patrick 34 Wood, Wm. 10 Bisset, Alexander Rosefield Place here 10 Lyon, John 35 Brown, John 14 Di Marco, L. 36 Torrance, Ralph Pipe Street here 37 Lawrie, Peter, mason 16 Faulds, Robert, grocer 38 Ross, William Smith, Patrick, 1 Grove pi. 39 Miller, James Dick, Andw. 2 do. 40 Poole, Mrs Pincock, Thos., 2 do. 40 Poole, Wm. Drysdale,MrsEliz.,3 do. 41 Christie, John Lyon, Wm. 3 do. 42 Harris, David, missionary Established Church Mission 43 Ogilvie, George Hall 44 Bryden, Wm. 18 Jeffrey, Thos., grocer Adelphi Place here 18a Hemphill, John 45 Hutchison, T., blacksmith 18a Young, Mrs 20 Virtue, Wm., butcher High Street, North Side. 22 Rush, George

: 170 to 3. 2 to 50, 1 ; 52 to 168, 2 236, 22 Dick, Robert, plasterer 2 Linn, A., jim., grocer 22 Carmichael, Robt. 6 Ovens, Wm., baker 22 Jeffrey, Thos. Bridge Street here 24 Rush, Geo.,RedLion tavern 6a M'Intyre, Mrs V., green- 26 Shepherd, John, gen. merct. grocer 28 Thomson, James, gardener 6 Blakely, Mrs 30 Taylor, P., grocer 8 Watson, John, Foresters' 32 Ross, Daniel, bootmaker Arms 34 Thomson, Jas. M., grocer 8 Young, Mrs Tower Street here 8 Pdddell, Andw. 36 Bower, D., provision merct. 10 Portohello Co-operative Soc, 38 M'Farlane, A. P., draper Z^d — M'Tavish, Peter, 38a Ramsay, James manager 38a Thomson, Alex. 10 Smith, Wm. M. 38a Thomson, John '5 GROCER,

PORTOBELLO.

Sole Agent in Portobello and District

FOR

DETAILED PEIOE LIST OF WINES & GROCEPJES. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 27

38a Johnstone, Thos. 60b Scott, Thos. 38a Doug-las, Mrs 62 Wood, David, draper 40 Anderson, John, baker QQ Ryder, D. R., grocer 42 Balfour, George, grocer 68 Stenhouse, Wm. 44 Miller, Miss, confectioner 70 Eoid, James, bootmaker and tobacconist 72 Williamson, J., fishmonger 46 Balfour, George 74 Riach, James 46 Matthew, Andw. 76 Weir, Miss M., tobacconist 46 M'Douald, Mrs 78 Macgillivray, F., chemist 48 Matthew, Andw., butcher 80 Hutton, Mrs 50 3Iunicipal Buildings 82 Grant, William Stevenson, E. Pasley, s.s.c, 84 Hunter, Richd., bookseller Town Clerk and Regis- 86 Baillie, John, baker trar of Births, Deaths, 88 National Bank of Scotland, and Marriages Ltd., G. A. Douglas, agent Baxendine, Wm., assistant Bath Street here registrar 90 Forsyth, John, baker M'Intosh, Alex., collector 92 Aitken, Miss, milliner of rates 94 Miller, Thos., chemist Suding, E., inspector of poor 96 Hunter, John and collector of poor and 98 Russell, Rt., confectioner scl^^ool rates 100 Davidson, John, grocer Hopkirk, John, burgh sur- 102 Spence,Wm.,victualdealer veyor 104 Brown, Charles Police Office 104 M'Farlane, Robt. M. Currie, Alex., inspector of 106 Moir & Halkett, photo -art police studio Bamsay Lane here 108 Small, Robert, draper and 52 Waugh, Bernard, broker outfitter 54 Williamson, Thos., hair- 110 Watt, Andrew dresser 110 Stewart, Mrs 56 Grant, Wm., spirit dealer 112 Dick, Miss, ladies' and 58a Di Marco,M.,confectioner children's outfitter 60 Wintrup, James 114 Carmichael, vS., grocer, &c. 60 M'Gowan, Mrs 116 Bainbridge, John, watch- 60 Moncur, James maker 60 Dickison, Miss 118 Bainbridge, John 60a Anderson,Gideon,butcher 118 Bee, Mrs 60b Lamb, Robert 120 Bell, Wm. C, toy and 60b Calderwood, Miss fancy goods 60b Adams, John 122 Kellock, R. & J., grocers Directly Opposite the United Presbyterian Cliurch. ''^^--^

150 HIGH STREET,

DRAPER, COSTUMIER,

MILLINER, &e.

Established to supply such advantages as are offered by large Edinburgh houses, viz., an extensive choice of NEW GOODS of the Best Quality and at Conrjpetitive Prices, thus obviating any necessary in- convenience of going to Town. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 29

124 Fraser, J. O., house agent 170b Shaw, James 126 Leighton, Miss 170b Young, W. M. 126 Hedley, David 170b Dalgleish, James 128 Allison, S., greengrocer 170b Learmonth, Miss 130 Calder, Henry, & Sons, 170b Ryder, Mrs grocers, &c. 170b Tait, John 132 Maxton, John, plumber 170c Ferguson&Purves,tailors 134 Alexander, Theo., tailor 170d Boyack, T. C, grocer Begent Street here 170EBell, Wm. C. 136 Brand, Alexander, baker 170e Boyack, T. C. 138 Towert, John, bootmaker 170e Hume, Wm., plumber 140 Sinclair, R. G. 170e Robertson, James 140 Dewar, H. A. 170e Kellet, William 142 Blanche Bros., grocers, &c. 170e Calvert, William H. 144 Post Office, Archibald, Ts., 170e Calvert, Mrs postmaster 170f Innes, Mr* A., trimming 144 Archibald, T., stationer warehouse 146 Anderson, Robert 172 TurnbuU, W. Y. 146 M'Laren, D. 172 Cowan, J. 148 Douglas & Smart, house 174 Brown & Grieve, builders, agents, upholsterers, &c. house agents, &c. 148 The Portohello Gas Light 176 Hume, Wm., plumber Coy., Ltd.—James Smart, 178 Fowler, J., provision mcht. treasurer 180 Black, James 150 Smith, A. N., gen. draper 180 Sanderson, Miss 152 Archibald, Thos. 180 Lindsay, Archd. & Son, 152 Banks, John, carrier bootmakers 154 Wilson, James, butcher 180 Lindsay, David 156 Home, Miss J. Hepburn, 180 Hubball, Joseph fruiterer 182 Black, James, stationer 158 Fraser, Misses and tobacconist 158 White, Wm. 184 Baxendine Brothers, iron- 160 White, Wm., bootmaker mongers 162 Nesbit, John, chemist 186 Inglis, Thomas 166 Matheson, John 186 Gordon, Miss M. P. 166 Robin, Mrs 188 Inglis, Thomas, dairy 168 Hay, E. & M., china 190 Whitelaw, Peter, grocer merchants 192 Whitelaw, Peter Wellington Street here 192 Smatten, Robert, coal 170 Kellet, Wm., ironmonger agent 170a Tait, John, butcher 194 Beith, Mrs, milliner ESTABLISHED 1832.

IS,

130 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

@^cS^y>gi^5Si^

SPECIALITY TEAS AND COFFEES. SPECIALITY. iW* WINES AND WHISKIES. SPECIALITY. RUMS AND BRANDIES. SPECIALITY. LES AND STOUTS.

©^^ii^^ra^ij:?^

AGENTS MAZAWATTEE CEYLON TEA CO. AND MAX GREGOR'S HUNGARIAN WINES.

AGENTS SUN FIRE AND LIFE OFFICES IN LONDON. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 31

196 Inglis, Jas. , cabinetmaker, 234 Muirhead, Miss H. J., house agent, &c. fruiterer 198 Inglis, Miss Margt. 236 Fraser, Robert, chemist 200 Shaw & Co., milliners 202 Smitton, Miss High Street, South Side.

1 to 61, ; 63 to 163, 2 165 to 3. Belljield Lane here 1 ; 171, 204 M'Arthur, Alex., painter Episcopal Churchy St Mark's 206 Eeicl, M. John, Edwin, Selville cott. 206 Syrae, Mrs Gubbin, Wm. Brendon T., 208Leclgerwoocl, J.,tobacconist M.D.,c.M., Selville 210 Forsyth, John, baker Pairman, John R., Samis- 212 Ledgerwood, J. ton lodge 212 Watt, William 165 Ayer, James, Broadlea 214 Watt,Wm.,meal and flour cottage store Hope Lane here 214a Brander, Mrs, Berlin 163 Oliver, Rev. Jas., Argyle warehouse house 216 Brown, Jas. P., grocer St James' Church Melville Street here 161 Aikman, Mrs 21 6a Johnston, Geo., painter 161 Leslie, Mrs 218 Annan, Wm., coal merct, 161 Gill, Mw. K., coal mercht. 218 Lees, William, joiner 161 Telfer, Wm. 218 Miller, David 161 Aikman, John 218 Stark, George Y. 161 Hillocks, George 218 Weir, Mrs 159 Telfer, Wm., blacksmith 218 Paterson, Miss Public Weighing Machine 220 Monteith, Thomas Geo. Sinclair, weigher 222 Inglis, Mrs John 149 Mayer, Robt. S., plumber 222 Rowan, John 147e Di Marco, L., confec- 222 Smith, Mrs John tioner 222 Ewen, J. S. 147d Scott, Miss M. S., dress- 224 Duff, A. C, dental surgeon maker Blair, Thos., Kirk's place 147c Scott, Robert, joiner Stoddart, Mrs, do. 147a Copeland,J.,confectioner 226 Robertson, James, grocer 147 Robertson, Thos., painter 228 Fraser, John 143 Adams, Thomas, printer 228 Scott, Mrs Isabella, regis- Portohello Advertiser, Mid- try and general enquiry Journal, and Mus- office selburgh News Office 230 Landels, Adam, butcher 141b Riddell,David,slaterand 232 Ewen, John S., machinist chimney sweeper H. ^ S. ^ S M A R T

Begs to draw the attention of the Inhabitants of Portohello and Visitors to his

comprising Worhs on

TRAVEL, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, NOVELS, Etc., Etc.

By arrangement tvith the Firm of Messrs Douglas cfc Foulis, Edinburgh, he has always on hand copies of all the LATEST NOVELS AND OTHER STANDARD WORKS,

as loell as the MONTHLY MAGAZINES.

IT. S. S. is thus in a position to compete with the best Edinburgh Libraries, and hopes, by paying special attention to this Department of his Business, to secure a large share of Public suj)port.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

(commencing at ant date).

Vol. at a time 1 Week. 1 Month. 3 Montha. 6 Months. 12 Months. 1 £0 6 £0 2 £0 6 £0 11 £1 1 2 9 3 9 17 1 11 6 3 1 4 12 1 1 1 17 6 4 1 3 5 15 1 5 2 2

PIANOFORTE ^ & ^ MUSIC ^ SHOWROOMS, BANK BUILDINGS, 119 mG-H STIRiEET- PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 33

141 Bowling Alley 93a Shaw, Js., confectioner 141 Morrison, James, shoe- 93 Currie, John maker 91a Burns, James, hair- 139 Blue Bell Inn—R. J. C. dresser Milligan 91 Pearce, T,, fruiterer 137 Edward, Robert, painter 89 Mowat, A. B., grocer 135 Thomson ,Miss,dressmaker 87a M'Donald, Alex., tobac- Windsor Place U.P. Church conist Windsor Place here 87 Currie, Jn., spirit mercht. 133 Pope, Wm. B. Brighton Place here 131 Stork, Paul Maurice, 85 Paton, Robt., spirit merct. Lewisville 83 Dewar, John, bootmaker 129 Baxter, Mrs, Hollandview 81 M'Neilage, Mrs C. house 79 Maxton, John, plumber 127 Logan, Robert, painter 77 Muir, J. L., saddler 125 Blakely, James 75 Henderson, George, water 123 Flinn,John,writerandN.P. officer 121 Royal Banh of Scotland— 75 Bengtzon, 0. R. John Flinn, agent 75 Brown, Wm., bootmaker 119 Smart, Henry S., piano- 73 Cruickshank, Mrs forte and music seller and Macrae, Miss, Inverey ho. librarian. Bank buildings 69 Tramways Offices 117 Crawford, David, s.s.c, Wilson, John, inspector Bank buildings Wright, Alex., foreman 115 Baird, William 63 Cowan, Mrs E., dairy 113 Clydesdale Bank (Limited) Rosejield Avenue here —Wm. Baird, agent 61 Gibson, Mrs R. E., refresh- 111 Kidd, William, Pinkiehill ment rooms dairy 59g Hislop, Lawrence M., bell- 109 Baxendine, Bros., iron- hanger and electrician mongers 59f Brown, Charles 107 Town Hall 59f Christie, Walter 105 Macfarlane, John, spirit 59f Allan, Wm. merchant 59r Rankin, Peter, jun. 103 Plank, William 59f Thompson, Joshua 101 Ludwig, F., pork butcher 59f Taylor, James 99 Dempster, Jn., hairdresser 59f Wishart, John, painter 97 Lawrie, Mrs Agnes 59f Petrie, James, joiner 97 Leadbetter, Robt. 59e Scott, David, confec- 97 Slater, Charles tioner, &c. 95 Brown, Misses, fruiterers 59c Hogg, Alexander, tailor WT!^-£%.MM^ n LV/IL «i" s GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT,

Respectfully invites attention to his large and carefully selected Stock of Teas, Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, and Groceries,

SECURED EXPRESSLY FOR A FAMILY TRADE.

TEAS.—Special Blend at 2s. 4d. —Highly Kecommended.

WINES AND SPIRITS.—Port, Sherry, Claret, Brandy, Whisky, Eum, Gin, —all Old and Well Matured.

MALT LIOTOES.—London Porter, Edinburgh Ales, Bass's Pale Ale, Prestonpans Beer, &c., —all in Prime Condition.

Pickles, Sauces, Spices, Hams, Butter, Cheese, Preserved and Potted Meats, Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Soups, &c.

Jm ^ M- ^ TMOMSOW, 34= HXG-H STKEET

(Corner of Tower Street), I* O DEt "3? O lO in: Xj Xji O- —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 35

59b King, T. 27 Taylor, John 59b Brown, James 25 Carmichael, Robt., grocer 59a Whitelaw, Peter, grocer Gillespie, William, smith, 57 Swan, Wm. Leadwork lane 57 Mackay, Mrs Cairns, Aitken, James court 57 Crosbie, Robert Burrows, Wm., do. 57 Clark, George 23 Hepburn, Thos. 57 Foggo, John 23 Hepburn, T. & Son, smiths 57 Lawson, James 21 Hepburn, John 57 Robertson, Hugh 19 The People's Salerooms 57 Melville, Alex. Mrs M'Leod 57 Lamb, Peter G. 15 Hogg, Alex., coal mercht. 55 Crandles, Mrs, greengrocer 15 Banks, Bros., carriers 53 Melrose, Mrs, dairy 15 Hutchison, John, joiner Livingston Place here 15 Wilson, Thos., joiner 51 Baillie, John, baker 13 Dick, Robert, plasterer 49 Hogg, John 11a Baxendine Bros., smiths 49 Bell, Thomas 11 Pringle, Geo., coal mercht. 49 Drysdale, Thomas Bowland, John, Hume's 49 Carmichael, D. cottages 49 Lyon, Alex. Pratt, Jas., Hume's cotts. 49 Fraser, Alex. 7 Gallacher, Chas. 49 Morgan, William 5 M'Lauchlan, Donald 49 Jack, Robert Turner, A. Scott 49 Dempster, John Ahercorn BriclcworTcs 49 Diinlop, Miss 1 Scott, John 47a Matthew, Wm.,chinamer. Fishwives^ Causeway here 47 Bartly, Miss E., confec-

tioner Hope Lane (3). 45 Scott, Jas., Football Arms 43 Abernethy, Robert High Street, 41 Dickson, John, confectioner Bethel, Thos., Hope cott. 39 Whittaker, Robt. Greig,G.W.,Broadlealodge Thomson, Wm., china mer. 37 Grieve,J.B.,Broadlea house Adelphi Place here here 35 Ryder, Thomas, baker Argyle Place 33 Blue, Mrs Piiblic Parh Thomas, Easter 33 Drysdale, Peter Simpson, Duddingston Mains 31 Lindsay, Jas. L., spirit mer. James, timber mer. 27 Smith, Alex. Jones, 27 Lees, James Footpath to Bailway here ^

JOHN FORSYTH,

> ^ » » <^

J. F. begs to return thanks to his Customers in

Portobello and District for their long-continued and generous patronage, and to intimate that he has

Opened a Branch Shop at

210 HIGH STREET, to suit the convenience of his Customers at the East

End of the Town.

-^—» ^ *—

MARRIAGE AND CHRISTENING CAKES.

Wedding Breakfasts.

I>IIXIT3EI3EiS & SXJ3P3P3EI3SLS SXJS>3£>X*I3EI>. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 37

Hope Street (1). John Street (3).

Rosejield Avenue. Annan, A. R., florist, &c., 16 Aitken, Thomas Hollybush 15 BuchaD, Miss Murray, Mrs, Graham lodge 14 Flint, Wm. 2 Waldener, G. F., Mostyn 13 Macniven, F. Y. 3 Webster, H. A. 12 Balfour, James 4 Mackenzie, Allan,Arnprior 11 Anderson, Andrew 5 Cormack, J.T.,Linkfieldho. 10 Moir, W. S. 6 Lee, Mrs John, Lee cott. 9 Scott, Simon 7 Lee, T. H., Roseville 8 Ross, James C. Caldwell, Mrs, Seaville 7 Johnston, Thos. Wardrop, Prof. James,D.D., 7 Tm-nbull, Wm. 2 Spring gardens 6 Webster, George Livingston, Mrs, 1 Spring 5 Mayer, Mrs gardens 4 Steele, George Deane, George, 1 Spring 4 Milne, Mrs gardens 3 Carnegie, James Baird, Miss, Murray lodge 2 Somerville, Mrs 13 Gerrard, James 1 Innes, George 10 Webster, Mrs A. A. Campbell, J. P., Lynedoch house James Street (3). 1 Wilson, Wm., Thornlea Joppa. (3). 1 Matthewson, Mrs 2 Calder, Alex. R. 19 Aitken, Miss 2 Calder, Misses 20 Henderson, Mrs 3 Shanks, John R. 20 Purves, W. A. 4 Leckie, Joseph 21 Gray, Begbie, grocer 5 Watson, John T. S., c.a, 22 Joppa Post Office 6 Macfadyen, Archibald 22 Matheson, Jas., shoemaker 7 Watson, Thomas 22 Fowler, Mrs 8 Brodie, Mrs 22 Lunan, Mrs 9 Paterson, Misses 23 Newlands, Miss, small wares 10 Macdonald, Alexander 24 Campbell, Miss A. 11 Mackinlay, Miss 25 Brown, John 12 Laing, Miss, East villa 26 Linn, Andrew, Foresters' Fenton, James,Eastfield ho. Arms Stewart, Mrs, Hamilton lo. 29 M'Intosh, James Proctor, John, florist, &c., 30 Robertson, Mrs C. Hamilton lo. gardens 31 Gibb, AVilliam SMiTHp, IRONMONGERS,

^i nibers, and Gasfitters. 'J

Ware-rooms, 109 and 184 HIGH STREET. Workshops, 11 and 118 HIGH STREET.

E beg to announce to tlie Public that at tlie request of m. a number of our Customers we have added

PLUMBING m ALL ITS BRANCHES & GASFITTING to our Business, and having secured the services of thoroughly competent Workmen, we feel assured that all Orders will receive careful and prompt attention. The work will be executed in a satisfactory manner at the Lowest Possible Prices consistent with Best Quality and First-Class Workmanship, and to the entire satisfaction of our Customers. We also take this opportunity of thanking our numerous Customers for the patronage extended to us during the last Twenty-four Years, and we hope, by careful attention to

Business, to merit their further support.

Room and Kitchen Grates, Fenders, Fire-irons, Coal Vases, Tile Hearths—Specialities. Cabinetmakers' and Joiners' Ironmongery, Paraffin Lamps and Oil, Brushes, Paints, Enamels, Wringers and Mangles, N. 8. and E. P. Goods.

EEPAISS CAREFULLY & PPvOMPTLY EXECUTED. POETOBELLO DIRECTOEY. 39

31 Hope, Mrs M. Joppa Lower (3). 32 Craig, Mrs Marine Parade. 33 Boyd, John 1 Duff. John C. 33 Jackson, Mrs 2 Baillie, Miss 33 Archibald, Eobt. G-. 3 Wheeler, W. 33 Cunningham, William 4 Fisher, Miss 34 Chisholm, Miss 5 Fisher, Miss, Old Joppa 35 Gilroy, Robert house 36 Gilroy, Alex. 36 Moyes, Mrs Joppa Pans. 36 Coxson, Wm. D. 37 M'Leod, John Anderson, Thomas 37 Wilson, Wm. Ewart, Robert 37 Newlands, Mrs Nisbet, John 38 Banks, William The Scottish Salt Company^ 39 Roberts, E. H. Ltd.., Jas. Garven, secy. 40 Combe, Robert Chalmers, Wm. 42 Maule, Mrs, Joppa house Nisbet, George 45 Simpson, D. C. Nisbet, Alex., Rockville 46 Burnet, Mrs R. 47 Ramage, Robt. Lee Crescent (2). 48 Robertson, W. S. 49 Lawrie, Wm. Brighton Place. 50 Gildawie, Chas. S. 1a Smith, Wm. 51 Corrie, Edgar 1a Peebles, Mrs Mary 52 Sanderson, Miss lA Wilson, Robert 54 Thomson, Mrs 1a Riach, William Brighton Terrace here 1 Patterson, Miss M. H. Neilson, Mrs, Coillesdene 2 Eraser, J. O. 3 Kemp, Miss H. 4 Tait, Mrs Andrew Joppa Lane (3). 5 Duncan, Mrs Hall, Robt. M., 1 Robert- 5 Kidd, Miss son's place 6 Miller, W. Exiey, c.a. Stevenson, Mrs, 2 do. 7 Howden, John, builder Gibb, Alex., 3 do. 8 Mackenzie, G. S. , Mrs, 4 do. 9 Warden, Mrs Marshall, Thos., 5 do. 10 Atkinson, Isaac Carmichael,Miss, 6 do. 11 M'Laren, Alfred King, Mrs J., dairy 11 Miller, Mrs M. E. Joppa Park here 12 Turnbull, Miss — —

^BEGBIE G^HY,

21 JOPPA,

Attention is respectfully invited to the following Specialities : teas-

Is. 6d., Is. 8d., Is. lOd,, 2s., 2s. 4d., 2s. 6d., and 2s. 8d. per lb. COFFEES—

Pure and Mixed, Fresh Roasted and Ground, Is., Is. 4d., Is. 6d.,

and Is. 8d. per lb. BUTTER— Finest Danish and Finest Fresh, every Tuesday and Saturday.

HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGES, EGGS; and FINEST MORAY FIRTH and HADDOCKS Daily.

PORT & SHERRY— 12s., 15s., ISs., 24s., 30s., and 36s. per doz.

CLARETS— 12s., 15s., 18s,, and 24s. per doz.

WHISKIES (Special Blends)-i5s., i7s., and iSs. per gaii.

MALT LIQUOR S Bass' and Allsopp's Ales, London and Dublin Porter, Prestoj^pans Beer, Pale Ale, Bottled and sent out in Perfect Condition.

All Orders promptly attended to, and Delivered to any pari of the Town or District by our own Van Daily. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 41

13 Cruickshank, William 4 Cairns, Peter 14 Noble, Adam 4 Adamson, Mrs J. 15 Hunter, Mrs 5 Torrance, Wm. 16 Mnrrie, Douglas, c.a. 5 Hardie, Robert 17 Anderson, David 5 Neilson, Wm. 18 Mitchell, Kev. Robt., m.a. 5 Herkes, Joseph 19 Maclean, P. B. 5 Low, James 19 Maclean, J. W., architect 5 Wintrup, Mrs E. and surveyor 6 Bold, John 20 Howatson, James 6 Lawrence, Mrs 21 Smith, Robt. Henderson 6 Ross, William 22 Telfer, John 6 Grieve, James 23 Edgerley, Mrs 6 Hogg, Thomas 24 Boyack, James 6 Hand, Henry 24 Munn, John M. Brighton Crescent here Marine Parade (3). 25 Chalmers, Mrs Dr Tough, Thos., Spring gard. 26 Weir, John S. Titterton, C. R., Eastbourne 27 Brotherston, Geo. M. house 28 M'Intosh, Alex., builder Cooper, Richard, Beach- Bowling Green here borough house

Livingston Place (1). Maryfield (2). High Street. Ramsay Lane. John 1 Wilson, 1 M'Gurk, Thos. 1 Brown, John 15 Cunningham, John 2 Barclay, Rodk. 14 Burns, Wm. 2 Goodall, Peter 10 Young, Peter 2 Lang, Walter 8 M' Garry, James 2 Hand, F. C. 8 Taylor, Mrs 2 Arnott, John 8 Richardson, Walter, jr. 2 George Tod, 6 Bell, Thomas 2 Runcimau, John 4 M'Adam, Robt., boat hirer 2 Wood, Mrs C. 2 Taylor, William, janitor, Greig, 3 Wm. Towerbank cott. 3 Thomson, Wm. 4 Cairns, Thomas Melville Street (3). 4 Greig, Alex. 4 Brownlee, John 2 Dick, Mrs Mary M. 4 Crozier, Richd. 4 Johnston, Mrs Mary JOHN SMITH & SON, BUILDERS,

CEMENT PLASTERERS, PAVIORS, &c.

GABLES, WALLS, &c., PLASTERED WITH CEMENT—IMITATION STONEWORK— COATED WITH PREPARATION (WATERPROOF).

CONCRETE WALLS, PARAPETS, &c.

TERMS ON APPLICATION : VERY MODERATE.

SANITARY WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TOMB STONES. DESIGNS FURNISHED.

ESTABLISHED 1803.

Office and Yards—17 Bath Street, PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 43

6 Gaul, J. & H., ladies' and 3 Tait, Miss gent.'s tailors 1 Johnston, George 10 Pairman, Wm. 12 MTherson, Mrs Mentone Avenue (2). 14 Jolinstone, Mrs Bath Street. 16 Leitch, Mrs Parish Church. 1 Forsyth, James R. 18 Kirkwood, Alexander 1 Jamie, Mrs B. 2 Wilson, George : 20 Williamson, W. 3 Hunter, Richard : 22 Ogilvie, Mrs Dr 4 Archer, Andrew, boiler : 24 M'Laren, Duncan inspector : 24 M'Laren, Wm. 24 Sanderson, George M. 5 Turner, Thomas 26 Munro, Mrs 6 Buchan, George W. Miss 6 Hills, Chas. R. ; 28 Bruce, 30 Stewart, Mrs 6 Fairgrieve, Wm. J. 32 Ewing, Mrs 6 Cunningham, George 34 M'Donald, Mrs 6 Gardiner, John Victoria Terrace here 6 Weir, Thomas Stuart, Alex., Melville house 6 Baguley, H. J. \ Stuart, William, do. 6 St Claire, Mrs Anne Stuart, Robt., do. 7 Jackson, John . Stuart, Miss, do. 7 King, Mrs, ladies' nurse 37 Angus, Miss 7 Johnston, Joseph J. 35 Forbes, Robert 7 Bertram, James ' 33 M'Neil, James 7 Scott, James 31 Schlumberger, Miss 7 Miller, Mrs Eliz. 27 Adamson, Dr James 7 Walker, Wm. T. 25 Beunet, Mrs 7 Jackson, Mrs

; 23 Breraner, Mrs 7 Waterston, James Robt. \ 21 Lumsden, Mrs 8 Dickson, A. 19 Ritchie, John 8 Wells, Mrs Gallic, Miss 8 Scott, James, jun. I 17 15 Powell, Miss 8 M'Lellan, Robt. 13 Baillie, Mrs N. 8 Borthwick, John, jun 11 Stephenson, Misses 8 Halkett, Wm. 9 Baillie, Mrs 8 Anderson, James 9 Baillie, J. T. 8 Wintrup, John 7 Webster, Miss 9 Bowman, Peter 5 Garth, B. Handel 9 Kerr, Thomas W. 3 Kellock, James 9 Moran, Mrs ^ .

WQ'MMB'^'BMB'^

V—-®%'T&*— «o—••-^IP c|^,_39 HI^MS B A ^,

..-@|jC/|^.—=, ••^l30^>^«—°3

No. 8 HSQH STESET.

WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE FIRST QUALITY.

EDINBUUGH PALE AND MILD ALES IN PRIME CONDITION,

REFRESHMENTS CAN BE HAD.

N.B. —Special Room & Lavatory for Ladies only. JOHN WATSON,

3P jcv, v^ 3P 3Ev I dEjC Cy jEt PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 45

9 Cairns, Francis 5 Lomax,A.M.,Lichfieldvilia 9 Milligan, Alex. 6 Robertson, Henry, Harlaw 9 Shearer, Thos. 7 Thomson, G., Hillview 9 Christie, James 8 Robertson, Mrs John, Dar- 9 White, John, painter thula 11 Mackenzie, Mrs 9 Kelly, Rev. James, Felden 13 Taylor, Peter 10 Graham, Mrs, Dunlop villa 14 Huttou, Andrew M. 11 Allan, Miss, Bell air villa 15 Beattie, John W. 12 Mills, Miss, Waltham villa 16 Winton, Thos. 13 Thomson, Mrs, Ellerslie 17 White, Thos. 14 Lamont,Mrs,Westlandcot. 18 Braid, D. H. 15 Cramoud, David 19 Scott, Mrs J. 16 Smith, A. N., Westness 20 Sellar, Wm. 21 Farrand, Friend Montebello (3). 22 Marshall, David Dcdkeith Street. Sutherland, Mrs Milton Road. 2 2 Sutherland, Robert 1 Clark, Mrs J. A., Maxwell- 3 Hoggan, Major-General ton 4 Laidlaw, Wm. H. 2 Wilson, Angus, Hollycroft 4 Stark, Mrs Eliza 3 Wilson, Thomas, Ingle- 5 Scott-Moncrieff, Misses wood 7 Gillespie, Jas., Ernestville 4 M'Nab, Thomas, Kinnell 8 Simpson, Miss, Montebello lodge Milton Terrace. Mount Pleasant (3). Easter Duddingston. Joppa. 1 Hay, Miss J. P. R.Pasley, s.s.c, 2 Ross, Miss Moncrieff Stevenson, villa 3 Morris, Charles 1 Abercorn 2 Abercorn 4 Hislop, James Leslie, W. S., 5 Macdiarmid, Donald villa 5 Yates, Miss 6 Henry, James, Elmbank 6 Gibson, Miss Kath. Morton Street. 8 Gray, Mrs 9 Johnstone, A. C. Joppa. 10 Houliston, Mrs J. M. 1 Russell, Mrs 11 M'lntosh, Lachlan, s.s.c. 3 Stephens, Mrs, Arthurville 12 Douglas, Mrs B. 4 Innes, Charles, Bellevue 13 M'Call, James ^fr*\ iCTsei k piiii'^\rv\

T .A. I X. O 3R S,

170 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

Respectfully solicit inspection of their varied Stock of

COATIMfiS, TWEED SDITINGS, & TRODSERINGS,

suitable for Boys', Youths', and Gentlemen's Wear.

JWEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' UNDERCLOTHING IN ^j ^TuCK.

A LARGE VARIETY OF SCARFS, TIES, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS,

HATS, UMBRELLAS, &c.

BOYS' READY-MADE JERSEY & TWEED SUITS.

LADIES* JACKETS AND ULSTERS PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 4T

14 Doig, Henry, J.P., Rose cott. 2 Tod, Alex. 15 Wilson, Mrs A. P. 2 Wells, Miss 16 Selway, Miss E. 2 Turner, Arthur C. 17 Livingston, Mrs J., Haw- 3 Milroy, John thorn cottage Liddell, Miss I., 2 Living- Osborne Villas (3). ston place Pitt Street, Matheson, James, 1 do. 1 Marshall, Miss M. 2 Black, Mrs E. Niddrie Koad (2). 3 Denovan, J. P. West of Duddingston Boad. 4 Slater, Mrs Marchant, Mrs, laundress, 1 Clifton terrace Pipe Street (1). Brown, John P., 2 Clifton 6 Rankin, Peter terrace 8 Shields, Alex. Turnbull, John, 2 do. F. C. Mission Hall Gordon, George, 3 do. 12 Dempsey T. Paterson, James, 4 do. 14 Clark, John Wilson, Alex., 5 do. 16 Fraser, James, grocer Hopper, Thos.K., 5 do. Town^s Stables Jamieson, Alex. B., 6 do. Slaughter House Barron, Wm., Clifton house Buchan, A. W. & Co., Duddingston Road here Waverley potteries Niddrie Road School Buchan, Mathew, Waver- Stevenson, J., headmaster ley electric works Lyon, Alex., janitor Gray, W. A. & Sons, Mid- Duddingston Park here lothian potteries Milton Road here 5 Smith, Patrick, cartwright Aitken, Peter, Hillview Stavert, D. R., Bellevue Pitt Street (3). Combination Hospital Porto. 1 Turnbull, Andrew Crawford, care- —Wm. 2 Wilson, Mrs Thos. taker 3 Henderson, Mrs M. 4 Baird, Saml., FullertOQ ho. Osborne Terrace (3). Gibson, Robert, Pittville Marine Parade. 6 Nichol, Alfred 1 Adams, Thomas 7 Purves, Miss 2 Clark, Mrs John 8 Burnett, Miss 2 Duncan, Misses 9 Grieve, John 2 Tate, J. F. 10 Ritchie, Walter Wm. I©HH BAItm I FAMILY BAKER,

M/NUFACTDRER OF i^JSKS, CI^ACKNELS, ETC,

51 HIGH STREET, and at 86 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

JB. takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous • Customers for their liberal support during the last thirty-three years. Having most extensive and commodious

manufacturing accommodation at 51 High Street, he is in a position to promptly meet the wants of his Customers,

and begs to assure them that he will strictly adhere to those principles in conducting business which have contributed so much to his success, viz.—close personal attention, supplying a first-rate article at the lowest possible price, and punctuality in the execution of orders.

Tea and Fancy Bread, Best Quality, every day.

x>iS3EaE3GS coiraeBRaEiDo.

3X H I G^ H S T It E3 :E3 T (Opposite Tower Street), and

(Adjoiking National Bank). PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 49

11 Riddell, Mrs Mission Hall, Baxter's pi. 11 Russell, J. M. Porteous, John, do. 12 Watt, Miss Braid, D., Maryfield bower 13 Leishman, Mrs Younger, Geo., Violet cott. Peter, Osborne Villas here Watson, Hawthorn Portohello Cafe Coy.^ Tea cottage Rooms, and Restaurant 11 Montgomery, Geo., dairy Pringle, T. & Son, Marine 12 Balmain, James nursery 13 Purves, Thos., contractor, Towerside Reilly, F. J. , Pitt street lane Maryfield here Osborne Terrace here Goodall, Alex., Bankhouse 15 Gray, Adam, Seaview Kirkwood, Miss, do. 16 Brown, Misses Petterson, Edvard, do. 17 Orr, Robert Marshall, James, do. 18 Smart, James 6 Dunlop, Mrs 19 Hall, John Wilson^s Park here 20 Burns, Alex. L.

21 Mason, Miss Ramsay Place (2), 22 Galloway, John Ramsay Lane. 23 Makinson, John 1 Verney, Mrs 24 Craig, Mrs W. 1 Munro, John 25 Gebbie, Mrs 2 Paterson, Mrs Terrace here Elcho 2 Drysdale, John, jun. 3 TurnbuU, Jas. F. Ramsay Lane. 3 Neilson, Alex. (West Side, 1 ; East Side, 2). 3 Bisset, Andrew Police Office 4 M'Cusker, O. 2 Douglas, John, Palmyra 4 M'Cabe, Hugh cottage 4 Bell, George 3 Simpson, James 5 Ramage, John, coal mercht. 3 Grosset, George 5 Robertson, Geo. 3 Gibson, Wm. 5 Innes, Wm., joiner 3 C alder, Miss 6 Innes, Wm., plumber 4 Maddison, Isaac 6 Anderson, Wm. Lauder, James, Berry sq. Hunter, Wm., do. Regent Street (2). Stewart, James, do. 2 Archibald, Wm. Flockhart, John S., do. 4 Stuart, Miss A. Blackie, George, do. 6 Highet, Thomas Dunlop, Andrew, do. 6 Henderson, And. PHARMACEUTICAL NOTICE.

EQ^ B. EQ^ieGILLIYpY,

Chemist and Druggist,

78 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

Eeturns thanks to his numerous Customers for the liberal support he has received at their hands since he purchased the business of the late Mr HuTTON four years ago, and takes this opportunity of assuring the Public of his continued efforts to merit their confidence.

In doing so Mr Macgilliveay would impress upon the Public the necessity of procuring the

at the Minimum cost, and is prepared to guarantee that all Drugs supplied at his Pharmacy are of STANDARD PURITY AND QXTALITY, while all Doctor's Prescriptions are Dispensed under his own strict Personal Supervision, and at the Lowest cost compatible with First- Class Quality.

Accounts opened with respectable Families, and Medicines despatched to any part of the Toion at the shortest possible notice. ADDRESS- lYIACGI L-l-IVRAY

(liate HTJTTON),

78 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

8 Davie, James 29 Pursey,Thos., 6 Marion ville 10 Bowman, Mrs 27 Baton, Robert, 5 do. 12 Hope, Eobt. W. 25 Taylor, Arch., 4 do. 12 Wilson, Robert 23 Browne,Misses,3 do. 14 Smith, Miss J. 21 Miller,Wra.C., 2do. 16 Gibson, Mrs Isabella 19 Miller, Thos., 1 do. 16a Stothart, Wm. 17a Fairgrieve, W. B. 18 Martin,M.R., cabinetmaker 17a Gallie, Miss M. B. 20 Hay, John 17 Fentiman, Fredk. 22 Muirhead, H. H. Regent Street U.P. Church 24 Davies, Mrs 15a Scott, Jas. & Son, joiners 24 Rutherford, Mrs 15a Scott, Robert 26 Burchell, Miss 15 Stark, Mrs 26 Grant, Miss, servants' 13a Palmer, Mrs registry 13a Mitchell, Mrs 28 Davis, Capt. W. H. 13 Cbumley, Jas., Brandon ho. 30 Brand, Alexander 11 Deans, Mrs 32 Dall, Mrs 9 Grant, Mrs A. 0. 32 Dall, George, accountant 7 Burn, Mrs 34 Mole, Walter 7 Philipj Daniel 36 Mitchell, James, St Clair 6 Proud, Miss cottage 3 Blanche, Jno. J. U Clark, Mrs H. 1 Cosby, Mrs 40a Muir, Mrs Rosebank \ 40 Suding, Elias, inspector of (1). poor, Covesea cottage Lynch, Mrs O., dairy, Rose- 42 Hunter, Mrs, Waverleycott bank square 44 Robson, Miss, St Ann's Borthwick, Wm., 1 do. 46 Nicolson, Miss Ann Hay, J. &T., Rosebank pottery 48 Smith, John, Jamaica cott. Hay, Miss 50 Bryce, Wm. Holligan, Daniel Straiton Place here Hay, John, Ivy house 45 Bower, Mrs Lynch, John, Rosebank cottage 43 Douglas, Mrs Agnes Frame, John, Rosebank house 41 Taylor, Mrs M'Karnan, John 39 Peacock, T. Oliver , John, Ivy cottage 37 Fotheringham, Mrs Lynch, James, do. 35 Dearden, Mrs Borland, Wm., Seaside ho. 33 M'Guire, John Strachan, John, do. 31 Davidson, Mrs, 7 Marion- Wilson, James, do. ville Lees, James, do. JOHN * DAVIDSON, FAMILY GROCER,

WINE MERCHANT & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, »»»»•»»»»»»»»».100 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Agent in Portobello and District for the Famous

Galifornian Port and Sherry Wines

From FoxJNTAiNGRovE Vineyards of Santa Rosa.

Also,

P. B. BURGOYNE &. COY.'S AUSTRALIAN WINES

In Quart Bottles and Imperial Quart Flagons.

Wr 3P3RIC3EI i:*ISX OIT ii.3P3£>I^ICi5cTIOIT.

PRIVATE ADDRESS- M]^s ^ JoHn ^ Davidson,

•7 3>^.A.KIODSr"V"ILLE. ;

POETOBELLO DIRECTORY. 53

Cooper, Richard, & Co., Rose- 2 Cairns, Jn., Balbirnie cott. bank bottleworks 3 Reid, Alexander 4 Pendrich, John Rosefield Avenue. 5 Flint, F. W.

(West Side, 1 ; East Side, 2). 6 Waters, James High Street. Paterson, Miss, Rosefield 3 Ross, Alex. cottage 5 Beatson, H.Mansfield, Rose Aitchison, Wm., Burn ho. lodge Henderson Roiv here 7 Allison, Samuel 11 Macara, Miss 8 Schenck, D. Y. 10 Cadien, Miss G. Bertram 9 Lamb, Wm., Logan cottage 9 Chisholm, Miss 11 Hogg, Miss 8 M'Intyre, Malcolm 13 Pekholtz, Fredk. 7 Slaughter, Robt. Y. Rosejield Place here Rosejield Avenue here 17 Cook, Miss M. Donaldson, Wm., St Mary's 17 Lee, Mrs 16 Anderson, Gideon Rosslyn Terrace, Joppa (3).

15 Hurry, John 1 Brand, Alex., baker 14 Gilfillan, Mrs 2 Gilroy, Robt., butcher Hope Street here 3 Robb, Mrs 12 Gardiner, Miss 3 Kynoch, Mrs Florence 10 Peterkin, Misses 3 Gray, Mrs Shearer, John, Jessfield 3 Morrison, Mrs J. Fullerton, Arch., do. 4 Boyd, Thomas, confectioner Archibald, Geo., and greengrocer 1 Williamfield 5 Bain, Miss Maggie, dairy Brown, Jojin, 2 do. 6 Dady, Fredk. Milne, Alex., 3 do. 6 Cockburn, Wm. Robertson, James, 3 do. 6 Stewart, Wm. Stewart, James, 3 do. 6 Ross, Mrs Eliz. Ewen, William, 4 do. 6 Dow, L. S. O'Neil, Daniel, William- 6 Linn, Andrew field cottage 6 Findlay, Miss 6 Blake, Mrs Bosefield Place.

(North side west of Eosefleld Av., 1 Royal Terrace (2). Soutli side and North side east of Eosefleld Av., 2). Marine Parade. Brighton Place. 2 Brickman, Mrs 1 Bickerstaff, Hugh 2 Brickman, F. W. BROWN & GRIEVE,

BUttDERS, JOINERS, AND CABINETMAKERS,

Upholsterers and Undertakers.

REMOVALS CONDUCTED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY

GOOD STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, &c.

Register for Furnished or Unfurnished Houses, and Properties for Sale in Portobello and Joppa.

174 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO. AND

GUARDIAN PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 55

2 Macfarlane, Hy. H. 5 Paterson, Mrs 2 Sutherland, Hugh 6 Walker, Mrs 2 Dippie, Miss 7 Lowe, W. H. D., s.s.c. 2 Richardson, James 8 Balfour, Misses 2 Fairley, Mrs Glover, R. D., Brighton pk. 2 Johnston, Thomas 2 Macgregor, George Southfield Place (2). 3 Morison, H. M. Brighton Place. 4 Whitelaw, Mrs John 1 Ponton, Mrs, dairy 5 Philip, James 2 Cairns, David 6 Wells, Dd., Wellburn villa 2 Carmichael, Robt. 7 Macaulay, Wm. H. 2 Hunter, Andrew Easton, J. B., restaurant 2 Bain, Kenneth 3 Hunter, Andrew, grocer St Mark's Place (3). 4 Grant, Wm., china and Abercorn Terrace. smallwares 1 Ferguson, John 5 Reid, Wm., florist 3 Runciman, Alex. 5 Brown, David Argyle Place here 5 Watt, Miss Flint, Mrs Cath., Muirton 5 Paterson, Mrs Janet villa 6 Grant, Wm., stationer and Christie, Misses, CuUoden smallwares villa 7 Duncan, Miss, dressmaker Argyle Crescent here 7 Mann, George Brown, Wm. 7 Logan, Wm., painter 7 Allan, Geo. St Mary's Place (3). 7 Paxton, James Ahercorn Terrace. 7 Loudon, John 1 Morrison, Mrs, Craigard 8 Clark, Thomas, teacher of 3 Patterson, W. J. music and dancing 5 Thompson, Albert 8 M'Lachlan, Wm. 7 Chant, Mrs 8 Lennox, John 9 Wilson, James, Lennieville 8 Henderson, Thos. R. 8 Jamieson, Alex. Sandford Street (2). 8 Hopes, Mrs E. Brighton Place. Southfield Villas. 1 Donlevy, Rev. Joseph 2 Ritchie, Rev. J. B. Brighton Place. 3 Cormack, D. A. 1 Smail, Robert 4 Langwill, Archd., c.a. 2 Henderson, Alex. J. NESBIT, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST,

Invites the attention of the Public to his

AEHiVTEG MmERAL WATERS, which, for Purity, are unsurpassed by any others in the Market.

These Waters are Manufactured on his own Premises and under his own supervision, in Machinery which he has just had erected for him by a leading London Mineral Water Engineer, and which contains all the most recent improvements for the Manufacture of First-class Mineral Waters. The cylinders and other parts in which the Waters are condensed are thickly plated with Pure Silver, thus obviating the possibility of metallic impurity.

The Water employed is drawn from the Edinburgh supply—well known for its purity—stored in slate cisterns, and subjected to care- ful filtraLion before use.

All Chemicals used in the Manufacture are of the Purest Quality, while the Flavouring Materials are derived directly from the best Fruits.

Special attention is directed to the advantage of these Waters in Syphon Bottles, which, for economy, elegance, and convenience, far surpass any other kind of Bottle yet introduced.

162 AND 164 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 57

Stanley Street. 5 Gordon, Miss E. 0. Southjield Place. 3 Anderson, Charles Alexander, Rt., Corebank M'llvenna, John 1 house 2 Mowat, A. B. 3 Douglas, James Tower Bank (2). 4 Dickie, Mrs Bamsay Lane. 5 Stevenson, John 11 Ovens, Thos. J. 1 Davidson, Gavin 10 Moir, Hosea 2 Young, John 9 Robbie, James Towerbank School— 8 Muir, R. H. Todd, Robt., headmaster 7 Baxendine, John,Brunton- Taylor, Wm., janitor ville 3 Wilson, Dd. 6 Jack, W. Cassels, Hamilton 4 Elliot, Richard villa 4 Gilhooly, John 5 Riddell, Wm. Straiton Place. 5 Porteous, Richd. 6 Baxter, Mrs (West of Wellington Street. 2 ; East of Wellington Street, 3). Tower Street (1). Bath Street here 1 Smith, Mrs P. 4 Banks, John 2 Vass, D., Canobie cottage 4 Johnson, Peter Regent Street here 4 Fairbairn, Peter 4 Robb, Mrs 6 Alexander, Mrs Margt. 6 Ellis, Mrs 10 Hall, George 8 Harthill, Miss Helen 12 Crandles, John 10 Neil, Wm. 14 Tramway Company's Stables Wellington Street here Alex. Wright, foreman 15 Taylor, Mrs 16 Howden, John, builder 17 Johnston, James 18 Currie, George 19 Donald, Mrs, Bush cott. 20 M'Kenna, John Belljield here 20 Hogg, Robert Paterson,Mrs, Seabeach ho. 22 Harper, John, slater 18 M'Minn, Miss, Fairview 24 Redpath, James 16 Durham, Mrs, Seaforth ho. 26 Hutchison, David Wellington Street here 26 M'Kenzie, Wm. Graham, Jas., Straiton cot. 28 Banks, James, carrier Shaw, G., Mount -^olus 30 Beswick, James, N.B.R. 9 Butti, J. 4., Corebank 32 Working Men's Beading 7 Watson, Mrs Booms Windsor Place Salerooms

FOR THE DISPOSAL OF

ALL KINDS OF MOVABLE PROPERTY BY AXJOTION.

DOUGLAS & SMART,

148 High Street, Portobello. POETOBELLO DIRECTORY. 59

36 Caskey, Mrs 15 Brown, Mrs Margt. 36 Gilbert, James 13 Laidlaw, R. 38 Turner, John 11 Scott, Thomas 40 Kay, David 11 Kelly, Peter 42 Dick, Henry 11 Scott, Mrs 42 Lyon, Hugh Riddell, David, slater and 42 Cleghorn, Mrs, ladies' nurse chimney sweeper 44 Dean, David 9 Dennison, Joseph 44 Borthwick, Mrs ' 7 Paul, Richard 44 Kilpatrick, Andrew 5 Williamson, Mrs 44 Beech, David 3 M'CuUoch, J., shoemaker 44 Gow, Mrs 1 Cairns, James 44 Hopkirk, John 44a Hall, George Victoria Terrace (3). 44a Smith, John Marine Parade. 44a Carnie, Charles Rodger & M'Intosh, builders 1 Knight, Dr 46 Harper, Alexander 2 Caldwell, Samuel Toiuer Street Hall 3 Penney, Andrew, Belmont 48 Radcliffe, A. 4 Hughes, Major H. Jones 50 Chisholm, F. A. 5 Bro\^n, Miss A. 52 Brewster, Geo. A. Carter, John, Bellfield ho. Graham, Jn., Seabeach cot. Gray, Alex., Rathbone ho. Wellington Street. Jones, Peter, The Tower (2 to 16, 2 ; 17 to 34, 3). 39 Christie, John P. 37 Henderson, Chas. 2 Fraser, Mrs 35 Liberal Club 3 Kelly, Wm. 33 Wilson, And., Creed house 4 Wasserzug, Mrs D. 31 Hamilton, Miss J., laundress 5 Lowe, George 29 Mitchell, David 6 Turnbull, Wm. 27 Main, James 7 Rodger, George 25 Melrose, Mrs Congregational Church 23 M'Kinney, Patrick Free Church Hall 21 Ovens, William 8 Barker, Miss, Doonbank 19 Bailie, John cottage Scott, Mrs, Aitchison's pi. 9 Ovenstone, Wm. 17a Lindsay, James L. 10 Mayer, R. S. 17a Aitken, David Park house laundry 17 Waterston, Mrs R. Armstrong, Mrs, matron 17 Brown, Edward J. 11 Swan, Mrs M. GLEGHORN,

Foreign, Naval, Military, and Marriage Outfitter,

MANUFACTURER OF

Portmanteaus, Overland Trunks, Dress Baskets,

Bonnet Cases, Gladstone Bags,

Uniform Cases, Brief Bags, Hand Bags,

Fitted Bags, Hat Cases, Hold Alls, Etc, Etc.,

5 SO. ST. ANDREW STREET & 109 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

INSPECTION INVITED. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 61

11 Swan, Miss C. M., teacher 29 Gibson, Mrs Jas. S. of shorthand 29 Alexander, Robt. 12 Spence, Mrs 29 Millar, Hugh 13 Cottam, J. S. 30 Glancy, Bernard 14 Lawson, Jas. S., m.a. 30 Nicol, John, postman 15 Bauchope, Wm., Moss cott. 30 Leslie, Mrs 15 Bauchope, John, do. 30 Neillands, George 16 Wilkins, S. B., Beach villa 30 Paterson, Miss H. Straiton Place here 30 Robertson, Thomas 17 Weir, J. Mullo,s.s.c.,Leven 30 Cape, Joseph lodge 30 Paton, Robert 18 Bryden, Miss, Wellington 31 Currie, Richard lodge 31 Ramsay, Thomas 19 Nesbit, John, Eden villa 31 Low, David 20 Russell, Mrs 31 Lockhart, Mrs John 20 Russell, Mrs Agnes 31 Grieve, John 21 Vickers, Wm. 31 Martin, A. B. 22 Ross, Daniel 31 Copeland, John 23 Mackenzie, Mrs G. R., 31 Deans, George Wellington cottage 32 M'Craw, Alex., coal merct. 24 Henderson, D. B. 33 Smith, Mrs 24 Mathews, E. H. 33 Tough, Wm. S. 25 Philip, David 33 Scott, Henry 26 Folkard, E. W. 33 Hunter, Mrs 27 Leetch, Mrs 34 Weir, Mrs E., dairy 27 Bertram, Mrs 28 Price, Miss E. Westbank (1). 28 Brown, , Alex., Westbank ho. 28 Blakley, Samuel Mitchell, Peter & Sons, 28 M'Intosh, Archd. Westbank brick, tile, and 28 Martin, James pottery works 28 Askew, John 28 Brown, J. H. Wilson's Park (2). 28 Amos, Geo. Ramsay Lane. 29 Gillespie, Miss 29 Eraser, Mrs 2 Moir, James 29 Richardson, Walter 3 Robertson, Alexander 29 Richardson, Miss M., dress- 4 Moir, Edward maker 5 Innes, Wm. 29 Dnmsfield, James 17 Pearson, James 29 Hay, John 21 Moffat, John A. ESTABLISHED 1852. WM SPENGE

(Successor to Thos. Gray), >VHOLESALE & RETAIL

kM-fy 102 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Every Article Fresh and of the Best Quality.

Orders calledfor daily and delivered by Van.

AND AT ST MARY'S STEAM CORN MILLS, EDINBURGH. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 63

22 Hogg, George Jones, Jas.,Windsor cottage 22 M'Guire, Bernard 5 Purdie, Thos., Wallacefield 24 Marshall, Henry, boat hirer cottage 25 Fairholm, David Carmichael, Samuel 25 Ward, William Trotter, William 25 Stewart, Arthur J. Handasyde, Mrs, Fairfield 26 Telfer, James cottage 28 Imrie, Mrs Ann Smart, W. S., Burton cott. 29 Vass, John Rutherford, C. 27a M^Pherson, And. 27 Ferguson, J. Windsor Terrace (2).

Windsor Place (2). 2 Teresa, Sister Mary, St High Street. Angela's 4 Bell, Misses U.P. Church Hall Wallace-James, R.E.,s.s.c. Academy, The— 4 Lawson, Jas. S., M.A., head-

master Woodside Terrace, Joppa (3). Home of Best for the Aged, Prospect bank 1 Prentice, Rev. Arch. Mrs M'Gregor, matron 2 Steele, Mrs E. M. Eutherford, Alex., Mount 3 Gifford, William Carstairs, J., gardener, 4 Foster, Mrs Mount lodge cottage 4 Mackenzie, Mrs lodge 5 Selway, Edwin ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

IdAWRENGE m. hislop, BELLHANGER & ELECTRICIAN.

TELEPHONES. INDICATORS. SWITCHES. INDUCTION COILS. INSULATED WIRES. CABLES. PUSHES. MERCURY. SAL-AMMONIAC. BICHROMATE OF POTASH. ACIDS, &c. FREE TELEPHONE SET For distances up to seven miles, with Microphone Transmitter, Induction Coil, Receiver, Lightning Arrester, 3 Inch Call Bell, Automatic Switch, Ringing Key, &c.

BATTERIES. BELLS. BURGLAR ALARMS. CLOCK ALARMS. FIRE ALARMS. MAGNETO MACHINES. TERMINALS. INSULATORS. STAPLES. ZINC PLATES. &c., &c. Erection and Maintenance of Electrical Apparatus of every Description. Electrical Instruments Repaired on the Premises. 59« HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. i

[ PORTOBELLO DISTRICT DIRECTORY.

POST TOWNS.

DuddingstoD, Portobello Easter Duddingston, Portobello Eastfield, Musselburgh Jock's Lodge

Duddingston. Law, T. Graves, Woodlands Paton, Rev. J. A. H., manse Miller, Madame, Duddingston Duddingston Church cottage Cook, John M., Hillfoot Cockburn, General H. A. ,Dud- Young, John, St Margaret's dingston house Duff, Captain, Glenarthur Gray, John, overseer, Dud- Macmartin, John M., St dingston house Arthur's Gray, Robt. S., farmer. South- Hunter, R., Duddingston lodge field Morrison, J. M., Lochside ho. Hay, John, Mayfield cottage Murray, Miss, Rose cottage Coutts, J. M'G., Schoolhouse, Walker, Rev. W. Dundas, registrar of births, &c. Church hill villa Aitken, Mrs Alder, Mrs, 1 Church hill Aitken, James, Duddingston Watt, J. & J., builders and flour mills joiners, Church hill Horsburgh, Dickson, smith Denholm, Andrew- Cauvin^s Institution—Hugo B. Stewart, Alex., church officer Ferrier, headmaster Muirhead, W. H., pianoforte Miss Roy, matron tuner, Parkview Laurie, Professor Simon, Gilchrist, John & Sons, florists Nairne lodge, Willowbrae Watson, Wm., Lochside cott. Sime, Thomas, Braefoot, do. Muirhead, H., Sheephead tav. Hutchison, T. Bellfield, do. Mackay, George, Bellavista Scott, Mrs, Meadowfield, do. Lawrie, James, Poplar bank 25 HIGH STREET.

First-Class Grocery, fine and Spirit Business.

Customers can rely upon having their Goods of the First Quality at the Lowest Possible Prices.

Shield Blend oe OLD SCOTCH WHISKY, 2s., 2s. 6d., 2s. lOd. per bot.

Antiquary Blend (10 Years old), 3s. 6d. per bot. • PORT & SHERRY (Very Old), 2s., 2s. 6d., 3s. and 3s. 6d. per bot. SPANISH WINE (Port and Sherry), Is. per bot. OLD COGNAC BRANDY, 4s. 6d. HOLLANDS GIN, 2s. 4d. per bot. BASS' PALE ALE, 2s. 2d. M'E WAN'S EDINBURGH ALE, Is. Sd. LONDON STOUT (Barclay Perkins & Co.), 2s. 2d. and 2s. 6d. per doz. pints. In Perfection.

LAWRENCE M. HISLOP, Bellhanger, Gasfitter, & Window-Blind Maker, Brassfounder, and Locksmith, 59 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Chandeliers and Brackets, Outside Shades, Dinner Hoists, Electric and Pneumatic Bells, Voice Tubes, and every description of Signalling Apparatus. Brass and Iron Picture Rods, Staircase Eods, Folding Handles, Brass Cornice Poles for Oriel Windows, Door-step Plates, Letter-box Plates, Name Plates, &c. POETOBELLO DIRECTORY. 67

Lindsay, John, dairy Mossman, Misses, Falcon cot. Blair, James, grocer Goldie, Jas., 1 Eastfield villas County Police Station Hume, Thomas, 2 do. Hume, Mrs, Hawthorn cottage Brown, J. Mackenzie, The Convalescent Home—Miss Le Glen Compte, lady superintendt. Beattie, Mrs, Hillside Jock's Lodge. Stevenson, J., John's hill Pearce, J. E., Byculla lodge Usher, Thos., Sycamore bank Eraser, John P., Sanderson, Mrs Munro place Macfarlane, David, Thule cott., M'Kerrall, Pr., 2 Craigside pi. Morison place Gillon, A. G., 2 do. Neill George, 1 Morison pi. Blair, J., 1 do. Maloney, Peter, 2 do. Clephane, J., Jane cottage Strachan, Wm.,3 do. Muir, W. G., The Green Weir, John B., 4 Wheelans, Wm. do. McNeill. Alex, Mochrie, Jas., 5 Northtleld cot. Cavaye, Mrs, 6 do. Post Office Raithby, Charles Hy., North- Hay, Thomas, grocer and post- field house master Giddings, Mrs, 1 Abercorn Paterson, James, confectioner gardens Thomson, John, station agent More, Capt., 2 do. Blyth, K. D. Brown, Alexander, Abercorn Hume, Peter nursery Edinburgh ^Portohello Cemetery Eastfield, Joppa. John Shaw, supt. Crichton, John, slater, Retreat Henderson, Robert, cottage dairy Craig, Jas., Eastfield cottage Macleod, Mrs, Wheatfield ho. Brown, E,. D., Glen cottage Bryce, Andrew,

liiiiiii iiiiii & iiiiiiEiii,

H. S. SMART

Begs to call attention to his Large and Varied Stock of above, which includes the latest Styles of the following

Celebrated Makers :

BROADWOOD & SONS, COLLARD & COLLARD, RALPH ALLISON & SONS, J. & J. HOPKINSON, HILTON & HILTON, CHAPPELL & CO. CRAMER & CO., KNAUSS, Coblenz; LANGE, Berlin.

Mason & Hamlin's, Clough & Warren's, &c., American Organs; Trayser's Harmoniums.

S!S^ LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASE OR ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTE3I OF PURCHASE. Always in Stock a number of Second-hand Instruments at all Prices from £5. ANY INSTRUMENT ON INSTALMENT SYSTEM. PIANOS TUNED & REPAIRED ON SHORTEST NOTICE.

Extensive Stock of Songs, Piano Pieces, and Dance Music at usual Discounts for Cash. Voluntaries for Organ ^ Harmonium.

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BAMK BDILMNCS, PORTOBELLO. — — —

General Directory.

Abernethy, Robert, 43 High street Adams, John, 60b High street

ADAMS, Thos., printer, 143 High street ; house, 1 Osborne terrace see advt., p. 80 Adams, Miss, 13 West Brighton crescent Adamson, Dr James, 27 Melville street Adamson, Mrs J., 4 Livingston place Aikman, John, 161 High street Aikman, Mrs, 161 High street Aitchison, Wm., Burn house, Rosefield place Aitchison, Mrs, 2 West Brighton crescent AITKEN, Alex., grocer, 2 Brighton buildings see advt., p. 14 Aitken, David, 17a Tower street Aitken, James, Duddingston flour mills Aitken, Peter, Hillview, Niddrie road Aitken, Robert B., 3 Bath place Aitken, Thos., 16 Hope street Aitken, Wm. R., 15 Bath street Aitken, Mrs, Duddingston mills AITKEN, Miss, milliner, 92 High street—see advt.j p. 134 Aitken, Miss, 19 Joppa Alder, Mrs, 1 Church hill, Duddingston Alexander, Richd., Corebank house, Straiton place Alexander, Robt., 29 Wellington street ALEXANDER, Theodore, tailor, 134 High street; house, 5 Brighton terrace see advt., p. 128 Alexander, Dr, 7 Durham road Alexander, Wm., 33 Henderson row Alexander, Mrs Margt., 6 Tower street Allan, George, 7 Southfield place Allan, Wm., 10 Hi^h street Allan, Wm., 59f High street IMi \'W A1*1 >a**

The continued and increasing popularity of Gas as a Cooking and Heating agent has fully justified the most sanguine expectations formed regarding it. The Economy, Cleanliness, and Efficiency of this mode of Cooking only require to be more widely known to dispel any prejudices which ma.y still exist. Read "The Sanitary Aspects of Cooking and Heating by Coal Gas," by Dr Stevenson Macadam, p.r.s.e., p.c.s., f.i.c, Lecturer on Chemistry and Consulting Analytical Chemist. Edinburgh, supplied Gratis.

Gas Cooking Saves time

Gas Cooking Saves Money

Is more Gas Cooking cleanly

Can always Gas Cooking be relied upon

All Dust Smoke, and Ashes are avoided

Full particulars as to terms of Hire, &c., can be obtained at the Offices of

THE PORTOBELLO GAS LIGHT COY., Ltd.

148 HIGH STREET 6c BRIDGE STREET. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 71

Allan, Miss, Bellair villa, 11 Morton street, Joppa Allardyce, Alex., 10 Duddingstou crescent ALLISON, Samuel, fruiterer, 128 High street; house, 7 Rosefield avenue see advt, p. 118 Allison, Wm., Hopefield, 29 Argyle crescent Amos, George, 28 Wellington street Anderson, Andrew, joiner, 11 Hope street

Anderson, Charles, 3 Straiton place . Anderson, David, 17 Lee crescent ANDERSON, Gideon, butcher, 60 High street; house, 16 Rosefield avenue see advt., p. 138 Anderson, James, 8 Mentone avenue Anderson, John, baker, 40 High street ANDERSON, J. D., coal merchant, 1 Bellfield lane see advt.^ p. 140 Anderson, Robt., 23 Abercorn terrace Anderson, Robt., 146 High street Anderson, Thos., Joppa pans Anderson, Wm., 6 Ramsay place Anderson, Mrs Hawley, Charisville, Hamilton street Anderson, Mrs J., 29 Bath street Angus, John, 31 Duddingston park Angus, Miss, 37 Melville street ANNAN, A. Robertson, florist, &c., Hollybush, John street —see advt., p. 128 Annan, William, coal merchant, 218 High street Archer, Andrew, boiler inspector, 4 Mentone avenue Archibald, David, 24 Henderson row Archibald, Geo., contractor, 1 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Archibald, Robt. G., 33 Joppa Archibald, Thomas, bookseller, stationer, and postmaster, 144 High street; house, 152 Archibald, William, 2 Regent street Archibald, William, mason, 15 Adelphi place Argyle Temperance Hotel, 2 Bath street—Mrs Jane Goodall Armstrong, Mrs, matron, Park house laundry^ Wellington st. Arnott, John, 2 Livingston place Askew, John, 28 Wellington street Aston, Mrs, Laurel bank, 5 Durham road Atkinson, Isaac, 10 Lee crescent Ayer^ James, Broadlea cottage, 165 High street THE PORTOBELLO GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Ld.

Respectfully call the attention of their Gas Consumers to the Economy and Cleanliness of Gas Fires and Cooking StOVeS, and to the Low Rates at which they are supplied. Fires and Stoves can he seen, and further pai'ticnlars obtained, at the Company's Office, Bridge Street, Portobello.

Consumpt Three Years per hour, Hire Purchase, Wide. Deep. Iligli. Prices. including 8-lOths Fixing, Pressure. per annum.

No. 1 25in. lOin. 33in. 20 ft. £2 15 £17 6 » 2 27 „ 11 „ 34i, 24 „ 3 5 1 12 6 „ 3 29 „ 12., 38 „ 28 „ 3 15 1 17 6 —— — — ;

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 73

Baguley, H. J., 6 Meiitone avenue Baileyfield Works, N.B.R. Co. —Robert Bell, manager ^ BAILLIE, John, baker and confectioner, 51 and 86 High st. house, 19 Tower street see advt, p. 48 Baillie, J. T., 9 Melville street Baillie, Mrs, 9 Melville street Baillie, Mrs N., 13 Melville street^ Baillie, Miss, 2 Lower Joppa, Marine parade Bain, Kenneth, 2 Southfield place Bain, Miss Maggie, dairy, 5 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa BAIISFBRIDGE, John, watchmaker, 116 High St.; house, 118 see advt., p. 114 Baird, Samuel, Fullerton house, 4 Pitt street BAIRD, William, bank and insurance agent, 115 High street —see advt., p. 78 Baird, Miss, Murray lodge, John street Balfour, Andrew, m.d., 12 Abercorn terrace

BALFOUR, George, provision dealer, 42 High street ; house, 46 see advt., p. 124 Balfour, James, 12 Hope street ^^ Balfour, John Hutton, m.b.,c.m., 14 East Brighton crescent Balfour, Misses, 8 Sandford street Balmaiu, James, 12 Ramsay lane Banks, Andrew, 6 Bridge street lane BANKS Brothers, carriers and contractors, 15 High street, 28 Tower street, and 152 High street see advt., p. 108 Banks, James (B. Bros.), 28 Tower street Banks, John (B. Bros.), 152 High street Banks, John, 4 Tower street Banks, Wm., 38 Joppa Barbour, Isaac, 28 Adelphi place Barclay, Rodk., 2 Livingston place Barker, Miss, Doonbank cottage, 8 Wellington street Barron, Wm., Clifton house, Niddrie road Barry, Dr Andrew, 9 Durham road Bartly, Miss E., confectioner, 47 High street Barton, Mrs, 33 Bath street Bashford, W. T., photo artist, 16 Bath street Bauchope, John, Moss cottage, 15 Wellington street Bauchope, Wm., Moss cottage, 15 Wellington street Founded 1805. The Oldest Scotch Insurance Company.

'^•^I^-^-

INSURANCE COMPANY.

Head Office-19 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

LIFE ASSURANCES GRANTED WITH OR WITHOUT MEDICAL EXAMINATION. SPECIAL FEATURES. Bonuses may be applied to make the Policy payable during Life. Perfect Non-Forfcitable System, applied without Fine or Fee. Policies World-Wide in most cases. Claims payable 10 Days after Proof of Death and Title. Rates of Premium strictly Moderate. Long-Term Temporary Assurance at extremely Low Rates, with the option of changing to a Whole-of-Life or an Endowment Assurance without fresh evidence of Health. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Ample Security. Premiums Moderate. Losses PROMPTLY settled. SuRVEYS MADE FREE OF ChARGE.

Agents in Portobello.

John Flinn, Royal Bank. J. O. FraSER, 124 High Street (Fire only). G. A. Douglas, National Bank. Peter R. Bell, 23 Adelphi PI. (Fire only). Henry Calder, Grocer, High Street. Thomas Johnston, 2 Royal Terrace. Rt. Johnston, 20 Adelphi PL (Fire only). David Mackail, Argyle Orescent. Robert Scott, Joiner, 149 High Street. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 75

BAXENDINE Bros., plumbers, ironmongers, and smiths, 109, 184, and 11a High street see advt., p. 38 Baxendine, John (B. Bros.), Bruntonville, 7 Stanley street Baxendiue, Wm., assistant registrar, Municipal buildings Baxter, Mrs Agnes, Hollandview house, 129 High street Baxter, Mrs, 6 Towerbank Beatson, H., Mansfield, Rose lodge, 5 Rosefield avenue Beattie, John W., 15 Men tone avenue Beattie, Mrs, Hillside, Duddingston Bee, Mrs, 118 High street Beech, David, 44 Tower street BEITH, Mrs, milliner, 194 High street see advt., p. 138 Belfrage, A. J,, Durham house, 1 Durham road Bell, Andrew, 14 Argyle crescent Bell, George, 4 Ramsay place Bell, Peter Richardson, commission agent, 28 Adelphi place Bell, Robt., manager, Baileyfield Avorks, N.B.R. Bell, Thomas, 49 High street Bell, Thomas, 6 Maryfield Bell, Wm. C, toys and fancy goods, 120 High St.; ho., 170e Bell, AYm. John, 4 Brighton terrace, Joppa Bell, Misses, 4 Windsor terrace Bengtzon, O. R., 75 High street Bennet, Mrs, 25 Melville street Bertram, James, 7 Meutone avenue Bertram, Mrs, 27 Wellington street Beswick, James, N.B.R., 30 Tower street Bethel, Thos., Hope cottage, Hope lane Bickerstaff, Hugh, 1 Rosefield place Bisset, Alexander, baker, 10 High street Bisset, Andrew, 3 Ramsay place Bisset, Miss, 3 Dalkeith street BLACK, James, stationer and tobacconist, 182 High street; house, 180 see advt., p. 140 Black, John, 41 Bath street Black, Mrs E., 2 Osborne villas, Pitt street Blackburn, A. D., H.M. Civil Service, 1 W. Brighton c -escent Blackburn, Mrs, 1 West Brighton crescent Blackie, George, Berry square, Ramsay lane

Blair, James, grocer, Duddingston ; ho., 1 Craigside pla-^e Blair, Thomas, Kirk's place, High street ;

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, - £5,000,000

PAID-UP CAPITAL, - - 550,000

TOTAL FUNDS, - - 3,700,000

I'MULTi |societate:£tutiores^L-,^ ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY

WITH WHICH IS UNITED

THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND.

Offices in Edinburgh 95 GEORGE STREET. Telegrams—Alliance Assurance. Teieplione No. 2084.

EDINBURGH BOARD. James Brookman, Esq., w.s. James Butjce, Esq., w.s. David MacGibbon, Esq. William Bukns, Esq. J. F. MoFEATT, Esq., c.A. W. Thomson Currie, Esq., j.p. Patrick Murray, Esq., w.s. Holmes Ivory, Esq., w.s., j.p. Robert Thorburn, Esq. James Allan Cook, Manager.

LIFE DEPARTMENT.—It is claimed by this Company that—

The Rates of Premium are moderate ; The Bonuses on With Profit Policies are large The Conditions of Assurance are eminently liberal; The Security is unexcelled. New policies are free from all restrictive conditions, are whole world, and Lidisjmtable. Unclaimed Surrender Values are applied in keeping Assurances in force. Claims paid immediately after proof of death, age, and title. Prospectuses containing full particulars of recently revised and redticed Rates may be had on apj^lication.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.—Almost all classes of Property insured at rates varying from Is. 6d. per cent per annum. A liberal discount is allowed on Insurances effected for more than one year when the premium is paid in advance.

DOUGLAS & SMART, Agents, 148 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO, — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 77

Blake, Mrs, 6 Rosslyn terrace Blakely, James, 125 High street Blakeley, Mrs, 6 High street Blakley, Samuel, 28 Wellington street BLANCHE, Brothers, grocers, &c., 142 High street—see advt., p. 142 Blanche, John J. (B. Brothers), 3 Regent street Blanshard, Mrs, 8 Brighton place Blue, Mrs, 33 High street Blyth, R. D., Duddiugston Bold, John, 6 Livingston place Borland, Wm., Seaside house, Rosebank Borthwick, John, 6 Brighton terrace Borthwick, John, junr., 8 Mentone avenue Borthwick, Wm,, 1 Rosebank square Borthwick, Mrs, 44 Tower street Bowden, G., The Brae, 6 Brighton terrace, Joppa BOWER, D,, provision merchant, 36 High street see advt., p. 134 Bower, Mrs, 45 Regent street Bowie, Mrs, 4 West Brighton crescent Bowl and, John, Hume's cottages, High street Bowling Alley, 141 High street Bowman, Peter, 9 Mentone avenue Bowman, Mrs, 10 Regent street BOYACK, James, teacher of singing, 24 Lee crescent see advt., p. 114 BOYACK, T. C, grocer, &c., 170d High street; ho., 170e— see advt.^ p. 10 Boyd, John, jobbing gardener, 33 Joppa Boyd, Thomas, confectioner and greengrocer, 4 Rosslyn terr. Braid, David, Maryfield bower, Ramsay lane Braid, D. H., 18 Mentone avenue BRAND, Alex., baker and confectioner, 136 High st., and 1 Rosslyn ter., Joppa; ho., 30 Regent st. see advt., p. 86 BRANDER, Mrs M., Berlin warehouse, 214a High street- see advt., p. 130 Bremner, Mrs, 23 Melville street Brewster, Geo, A., 52 Tower street Brickraan, F. W., 2 Royal terrace Brickman, Mrs, 2 Royal terrace EST-A-BLISHEID 1824.

CAPITAL, SIX MILLIONS STERLING, .Total Funds, - - - - £4,214,578.

SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

AGENT FOR PORTOBELLO WILLIAM BAIRD, Clydesdale Bank.

Head Office-SS ST ANDREW SQUARE, EDINR. Secretary—J. K MACDONALD. Actuary—CO'Lm M'CUAIG, F.F.A. General il/«?ja^er—ALEXANDER DUNCAN.

EARLY BONUS SCHEME (E.B.). The following among other special advantages apply to ordinary Policies issued under this Scheme. Besides being payable immediately on proof of death and title, they are, at the end of three years from their date, Entitled to Rank for Bonus Additions ; Indisputable on th.e Ground of Errors or Omissions :

World-Wide without Extra Charge ; and Kept in force wholly or partially even in cases of Non-Payment of Premium. At the last two Divisions of Profits in 1884 and 1889, Ordinary Whole Life Policies under this scheme received a BONUS ADDITION OF £2 PER CENT, for EACH year they were entitled to share.

SPECIAL BONUS SCHEME (D.B.). Under this Scheme Phofit Policies are issued at Non-Prqfit Rates, and share in the Profits when the Premiums received, accumulated at 4 per cent, compound interest, amount to the Sum Assured. Policies issued at these cheap Rates 2iractically receive a large Bonus at the outset. At age 30, £1,200 can be insured for the same Premium as would be charged for £1,000 under the usual Profit Schemes of most Offices. Policies of this class which have for the first time become entitled to rank for Bonus have received Additions at the rate of £10 percent., besides a further progressive addition of £1 per cent per annum. IFIIEIIE! I3>JrS»XT3FB.-A.3Xro:B- Almost all descriptions of Property insured on the most favourable conditions. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 79

Brodie, Mrs, 8 James street Brotherston, George M., 27 Lee crescent BROWN & GRIEVE, builders, house agents, &c., 174 High street see advt., p. 54 Brown, Alex., Abercorn nursery, Jock's lodge Brown, A. W., 19 Adelphi place BROWN, C. (late F. & Son), coal merchant, 1 Brighton ter. —see advt., p. 140 Brown, Charles, 59p High street Brown, Charles, 104 High street Brown, David, 1 Ashton villas, Brunstane road Brown, David, 5 Southfield place Brown, David, 28 Wellington street Brown, E. J., 17 Tower street Brown, James, 59b High street Brown, Jas. P., grocer, 216 High street Brown, John, 35 Henderson row Brown, John, 25 Joppa Brown, John, coach-hirer, 2 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Brown, John, 1 Livingston place Brown, J. H., sergeant-instructor, 28 Wellington street Brown, John P., 2 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Brown, J. Mackenzie, The Glen, Easter Duddingston Brown, Robert, 9 Adelphi place Brown, R. D., Glen cott., Eastfield, Joppa Brown, Walter S., organist, parish church, 31 Argyle crescent Brown, William, shoemaker, 75 High street Brown, William (B. & Grieve), St Mark's place Brown, Mrs David, 13 West Brighton crescent Brown, Mrs M., 15 Tower street Brown, Miss A., 5 Victoria terrace Brown, Miss, 41 Bath street Brown, Misses, 16 Pitt street BROWN, Misses, fruiterers, 95 High street see advt., p. 116 Browne, Misses, boarding school, 3 Marionville, Regent street Brownlee, Jno., 4 Livingston place Bruce, Miss, 28 Melville street Bryce, Alexander, Westbank house, Rosebank Bryce, Andrew, farmer, Craigentinny, Jock's lodge Bryce, Wm., Laburnum cottage, 50 Regent street Bryce, Miss, 7 Bath place f'

Sailing and Rowing Boats for Hire by jHour, Day, Y^^eek, or Month,

Fishing Lines and Bait Supplied Gratis.

Practical Boatmen always at hand to Bow Inexperienced Parties.

Tlie Art of S'wiinniing' taught in a few Easy Lessons at th.e Seaward end of the Pier in tlie Mornings. ORDERS PER POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

ADDRESS-PITT STREET LANE, PORTOBELLO.

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PORTOBELLO AD VERTISER—Established IS64. JOURNAL—Established 18SS. MUSSELBURGH NEWS—Established 1889. m^-' %'M)^1 *E^H®: -I Printer and Publisher, 143 and 145 HIGH STEEET, POETOBELLO.

Branch Office—37 BRIDGE STREET, MUSSELBURGH.

The only Printing Establishment in the Town.

All Classes of Worh done on the Premises on the Shortest Notice. Tasty Circulars, Memoriam Cards, Funeral Letters, Calling and Business Cards, Monogram Paper and Envelopes-

Neat and Cheap ; Posters and Hand Bills, &c., &c. Call and see Specimens before going elsewhere. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 81

Bryden, Wm., 44 Henderson row Brydeu, Miss, Wellington lodge, 18 Wellington street Buchan, A. W., 20 Bath street Buchan, A. W. & Co., Waverley potteries, Pipe street Buchan, Mathew, Waverley electric works, Pipe street Buchan, George W., 6 Mentone avenue Buchan, Samuel M., Sunnybauk, Argyle crescent Buchan, Miss, 15 Hope street Buchanan, Alex., 9 Adelphi place Burch, Wm., Sealholm, 3 Argyle crescent Burchell, Miss Janet, 26 Begent street Burn, Mrs, 7 Eegent street Burnet, Mrs R., 46 Joppa Burnett, Robert, 10 Brighton terrace, Joppa Burnett, Miss, 8 Pitt street Burns, Alex. L., 20 Pitt street BURNS, Jamesj hairdresser, 91a High street see aclvt, p. 110 Burns, Wm,, 14 Maryfield Burrows, Wm., James court, High street Burton, J. H., Glenlyn, 23 Duddingston park Butti, James A., Corebank villa, 9 Straiton place Cadien, Miss G. Bertram, 10 Rosefield place Cairns, Aitken, James court. High street Cairns, David, 2 Southfield place Cairns, Francis, 9 Mentone avenue Cairns, James, 1 Tower street Cairns, John, Balbirnie cottage, 2 Rosefield place Cairns, Peter, 4 Livingston place Cairns, Thomas, joiner, 4 Livingston place Calder, Alex. R., 2 James street Calder, Henry (H. C. & Sons), Warwickville, 15 Argyle cres. CALDER, Henry & Sons, grocers, &c., 130 High street see advt., p. 30 Calder, Miss, 3 Ramsay lane Calder, Misses, 2 James street Calderwood, Miss, 60b High street Caldwell, Samuel, 2 Victoria terrace Caldwell, Mrs, Seaville, John street Calvert, Wm. H., 170e High street Calvert, Mrs, 170e High street Campbell, Fredk., Mount Annan, Brunstane road V J J J JJ 156 HIGH STEEET, POETOBELLO. m 9w M ^mm oMwm

Kespectfully desires to intimate tliat her Stock is replenished Daily with Fresh Supplies of the FINEST FRUITS, FLOWERS & VEGETABLES

from Growers of the highest repute.

Orders Called for Daily and Promptly Delivered.

HOUSE—MARSHALL COTTAGE.

CEORCE + PRINGLE J COAL MERCHANT, 9 MIGM STREET

OFFICE—RA IL WA Y STA TION.

Best Balquhatson Caking Coal Best Benhar Coal. Elphinstone Best Splint Coal & Nuts for Ranges. Furnace Dross. Firewood, &c.

All Kinds of Scotch Coal Supplied at Lowest Price.

LORRIES FOR REMOVALS. ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 83

Campbell, J. P., Lynedoch house, John street Campbell, Mrs, 2 Hamilton villas Campbell, Miss A., 24 Joppa Cape, Joseph, 30 Wellington street Carmichael, D., 49 High street Carmichael, J. T., Viewfield, 24 Duddingston park

CARMICHAEL, Robert, grocer, 25 High street ; house, 22 —see aclvt.^ p. 66 Carmichael, Robert, 2 Southfield place CARMICHAEL, Samuel, grocer, 114 High street; house, 4 Windsor place see advt.^ p. 26 Carmichael, Miss, 6 Robertson's place, Joppa Carnegie, James, 3 Hope street Carnie, Charles, 44a Tower street

CARSTAIRS «fe DAVIE, gardeners, Mount lodge cottage, Windsor place see advt, p. 126 Carter, John, Bellfield house, Victoria terrace Carter, J. T., 9 Argyle crescent Cartledge, Robert, 9 Adelphi place Cartledge, Wm., 2 Adelphi place Casey, Patrick, 10 High street Caskey, Mrs, 36 Tower street Cassidy, Lieut.-Colonel T., 4 Elcho terrace Catchpole, A. B., 1 Bellfield Cauvin's Institution, Duddingston—Hugo B. Ferrier, head-

master ; Miss Roy, matron Cavaye, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Northfield cottages, Jock's lodge Cemetery, Edinburgh and Poi^tobello, Tiershill—John Shaw,supt. Cemetery, Portohello—James Tweedie, superintendent Chalmers, Wm., Joppa pans Chalmers, Mrs Dr, 25 Lee crescent Chant, Mrs, 7 St Mary's place Chisholm, F. A., 50 Tower street Chisholm, Miss, 9 Rosefield place Chisholm, Miss, 34 Joppa Chollet, Chas., Cremona villa, 17 Duddingston park Christian, Major Hugh, retired Bengal Army, J.P., Bilton lodge, Durham road Christie, James, 9 Mentone avenue Christie, John, 41 Henderson row Christie, John P., 39 Tower street THE ACADEMY, WINDSOR PLACE, [p@[^T@[BELL@a

i^abmaster—J. S. LAWSON, M.A. (Edin. Univ.)

Assisted by an Efficient Staff.

SENIOR DEPARTMENT.—Pupils receive a good Secondary Edu- cation, being prepared for the Preliminary Examinations and Business pursuits. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. — The Course of Instruction secures a thorough groundwork in English, including Kinder- garten and Musical Drill.

Ihnofortt—Miss M. MACKINLAY (Cert. R.A.M.)

Particulars may he obtained and Pupils enrolled during School Hours, or at 14 Wellington Street.

PliiOriilES fiiii & lEMiEi BY ^H. S. SMART,-^

Pianoforte and Musicseller, BANK IBUlbDINSS, PORTOBEIdIdO,

Immediately on Receipt of Order.

TERMS OP TUNING.

Pianofortes requiring to he altered in Pitch are charged one-half more, hut are looTccd over Free ivithin a fortnight.

Single Tuning. Annual. Cottage Pianoforte, Bichord 4s Od 14s Do. Trichord Treble 4s 6d 16s Do. Pull Trichord 5s Od 18s Semi-Grands, Bichord 4s 6d 16s Semi-Grands, Half Trichord 5s Od ISs Full Grands, Trichord 6s Od 21s —

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Christie, Walter, 59f High street Christie, Misses, Culloden villa, St Mark's place Chumley, Jas., Brandon house, 13 Regent street Clark, Alex., builder, Clairville, 39 Argyle crescent Clark, George, 57 High street Clark, John, 14 Pipe street Clark, Thos., teacher of music and dancing, 8 Southfield place Clark, Mrs H., 38 Regent street Clark, Mrs J., 2 Osborne terrace Clark, Mrs J. A., Maxwellton, Milton road Clark, Miss M., 37 Bath street Cleghorn, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 42 Tower street Clephane, Hunter, Marshall cottages, 6 Bellfield lane Clephaue, J., Jane cottage, Duddingston Clydesdale Bank (Limited), 113 High street—William Baird, agent Cockburn, General H. A., Duddingston house, Duddingston Cockburn, William, 6 Rossijn terrace, Joppa Combe, Robert, 40 Joppa Convalescent Home, Duddingston—Miss Le Compte, lady supt. Cook, John M., Hillfoot, Duddingston Cook, Mrs H. D., Newton villa, West Brighton crescent Cook, Miss, 17 Rosefield avenue Cooper, Richd. k Co., Forth bottle works. Fishwives' causeway and Rosebank Cooper, Richard (R. C. & Co.), Beachborough house

COPELAND, John, confectioner, 147a High street ; house, 31 Wellington street see advt., p. 120 Corbett, Joseph, 7 Bath street Cormack, D. A., 3 Sandford street Cormack, J. T., Linkfield house, 5 John street Corrie, Edgar, 51 Joppa Cosby, Mrs, 1 Regent street Cottara, John S., 13 Wellington street Cotterill, Rev. J. M., The Parsonage, 27 Argyle crescent Coutts, James, s.s.c, 9 Brunstane road Coutts, J. M'G., registrar, Schoolhouse, Duddingston Cowan, J., 172 High street

COWAN, Mrs E., dairy, 63 High street—see advt., p. 114 Cownie, J. G., 7 Brunstane road Cowpar, Miss, 2 East Brighton crescent ILEXAIDER BRAND,

A. B, would particularly request the attention of Families to his various Preparations of Wheat Meal Bread, and the valuable properties it possesses of being easily digested.

Creams, Jellies, Souffles, and other Dishes on the Shortest Notice.

ALL ORDERS CAREFTTIiLY ATTENDED TO.

136 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. AND

1 ROSSLTN TERRACE, JOPPA. WILLIAM GILLESPIE,

25 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

W. G. takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the liberal patronage he has received for so many years past, and he trusts to merit a continuance of the same by careful and prompt attention to all Orders with which he may be entrusted.

All hinds of Iron Work executed in First-olass manner.

SPECIAL. ATTENTION PAID TO HORSE-SHOEING.

House— 17 ADELPHI PLAGE. —

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Cowper, Mrs, Belmont, Easter Duddingston Coxson, William, 36 Joppa Craig, James, Eastfield cottage, Joppa Craig, Mrs, 32 Joppa Craig, Mrs, 8 Bath street Craig, Mrs W., 24 Pitt street , David, 15 Morton street Crandles, John, 12 Tower street Crandles, Mrs, greengrocer, 55 High street Crawford, David, s.s.c. Bank buildings, 117 High street Crawford, J. Knox, s.s.c, J.P., Abercorn lodge, Abercorn terrace Crawford, William, combination hospital, Niddrie road Crichton, John, slater, Retreat cottage, Eastfield Crosbie, Robert, 57 High street Crozier, Richard, 4 Livingston place Cruickshank, William, 13 Lee crescent Cruickshank, Mrs, 73 High street Cumming, George J., Braeside, 19 Duddingston park Cunningham, George, 6 Mentone avenue Cunningham, John, contractor, 15 Maryfield Cunningham, William, 33 Joppa Currie, Alex., inspector of police. Municipal buildings Currie, George, cabinetmaker, 18 Tower street CURRIE, John, spirit merchant, 87 High street; house, 93 —see advt, p. 134 Currie, Richard, 31 Wellington street Dady, Fredk., 6 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Dalgleish, James, 170b High street Dall, George, accountant, 32 Regent street Dall, "Mrs, 32 Regent street Dalzell, Miss, 3 Elcho terrace Dangerfield, Rev. John, 3 Duddingston crescent Davidson, Gavin, I Towerbank DAVIDSON, John, grocer and wine merchant, 100 High street see advt., p. 52 Davidson, Mrs, 7 Marion ville, Regent street Davie, James, 8 Regent street Davies, Mrs, 24 Regent street Davis, Capt. W. H., 28 Regent street

Dawson, J. B., 1 1 Argyle crescent Dean, David, engineer, 44 Tower street —

ROBERT 8. MAYER, — RECJISTEfSEW —

Plumber, Brassfounder, Gasfitter, & Zinciorker,

(Late Advertiser Office),

Plunge, Douche, Shower, Spray, and Needle Baths carefully Fitted up. Twyford's Ionic, Midlothian, and other Pedestal Combination Closets and Traps kept in Stock, House Drainage Tested with Burn & Bailie's Patent Smoke-Testing Machine (same as used hy Edinburcjh Sanitary Authorities). ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS PROMPTLY & CAREFULLY EXECUTED. All work done according to the most approved Sanitary principles. Estimates, Eeports on Sanitary Condition of Houses, &c., and all other information given on application.

House—10 WELLINGTON STREET. P. TAYLOR,

CJrooer, Spirit and Wine Merchant, 30 HIGH STREET,

(Opposite Livingston Place),

=»—«~--^ ^ <

TAYLOR'S FAMOUS WHISKIES-Pure Mild Medicinal

2s. 6d., 2s. lOd., and 3s. per Bot.

Bottled Ales, &c., Well Matured, at City Prices. PROVISIONS ONLY OF FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PEICES.

T£jA—an Unequalled Family—2/ per lb. ; Special 1/4 per lb. CONFECTIONS-EXCEPTIOITAL VALUE. — ;

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Deane, George, 1 Spring gardens, John street Deans, George, 31 Wellington street Deans, Mrs, 11 Regent street Dearden, Mrs, 35 Regent street Dempsey, T., 12 Pipe street Dempster, John, hairdresser, 99 High street; house, 49 Denholm, Andrew, Dnddingston Dennison, Joseph, 9 Tower street Denovan, J. Platen, 3 Osborne villas, Pitt street Dewar, Henry A., messenger-at-arms, 140 High street Dewar, J., Portobello boot repairing coy., 83 High street Dewar, John F., naturalist, Hamilton lo., Easter Duddingston Dick, Andrew, 2 Grove place. High street Dick, A. L., St Helen's, 7 Abercorn terrace Dick, Henry, 42 Tower street

DICK, Robert, plasterer, 13 High street ; house, 22 see advUj p. 102 Dick, Miss, ladies' and children's outfitter, 112 High street Dick, Mrs Mary M., 2 Melville street Dickie, Mrs, 4 Stanley street Dickison, Miss, 60 High street Dickson, John, confectioner, 41 High street Dickson, Robt. A., 8 Mentone avenue Di Marco, L., confectioner, 14 and 147e High street High street Di Marco, M , confectioner, 58a Dippie, Miss Margaret, 2 Royal terrace Dobbie, James, contractor. Bridge street lane Doig, Henry, j.p., Rose cottage, 14 Mount Pleasant Donald, Mrs, Bush cottage, 19 Straiton place Donaldson, Wm., St Mary's, Rosefield place Donlevy, Rev. Joseph, 1 Sandford street Dougall, David, gardener, 11 Bellfield lane Douglas, Alexander, Brunstane bank, Easter Duddingston DOUGLAS & SMART, house agents, auctioneers, carpenters, &c., 148 High street—566 advt, pp. 12, 58, 144 Douglas, George A., agent, National Bank of Scotland, Ld. house, 3 Brighton place Douglas, James, 3 Stanley street Douglas, James, 22 Adelphi place Douglas, John, Easter Duddingston Douglas, Wm., s.s.c, 3 Brighton place ^tfoccz^f § Provision H^c^rchai^U

IMPORTER OF FINEST DANISH BUTTER.

All Goods of Best Quality and sold at City Prices.

AGENT FOR UPTON'S CELEBRATED TEAS.

89 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. ROYAL HOTEL.

strangers visiting this Hotel will find every Comfort.

Parties Boarded Daily, Weekly, or Monthly. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. JAMES M^INTYRE, P£OPEIETOE.

Spacious Dining and Billiard Rooms. —

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Douglas, Wm., Palmyra cottage, 2 Ramsay lane Douglas, Mrs, 38a High street Douglas, Mrs A-gnes, 43 Regent street Douglas, Mrs B., 12 Mount Pleasant Douglas, Miss, 38 Batli street Douglas, Miss E. B., 1 Brunstane road Dow, L. S., 6 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Drever, John, 3 East Brighton crescent Drummond, P., 8 Durham road Drunsfield, Jas., 29 Wellington street Drysdale, John, 32 Bath street Drysdale, John, jun., 2 Ramsay place Drysdale, Peter, 33 High street Drysdale, Thos., 49 High street Drysdale, Mrs E., 3 Grove place. High street Duff, A. C, dental surgeon, 224 High street Duff, Captain, Glenarthur, Duddingston Duff, John C, 1 Lower Joppa, Marine parade Duff, Mrs Elizabeth, 43 Bath street Duncan, Andrew, Fernwood, Brunstane road Duncan, Mrs, 5 Lee crescent Duncan, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Southfield place Duncan, Misses, 2 Osborue terrace Dunlop, Andrew, pavior, Berry square, Ramsay lane Dunlop, Mrs, 6 Ramsay lane Dunlop, Miss Margaret, 49 High street Dunn, S. R., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Durham, Mrs, Seaforth house, 16 Straiton place Durvvard, Mrs, 6 Dalkeith street Easton, J. B., restaurant, Royal terrace Edgerley, Mrs, 23 Lee crescent Edinburgh and Portohello Cemetery^ Jock's lodge—John Shaw, superintendent Edmonston, Arch., Brookthorpe, Argyle crescent EDWARD, Robert, painter and decorator, 137 High street see advt., p. 118 Elliot, Richard, 4 Towerbank Ellis, Clement, 17 Abercorn terrace Ellis, Mrs C, 6 Straiton place Esplin, Charles, 11 Adelphi place Established Church Mission Hail, Grove place, High street WILLIIM IIME (REGISTEEED PLUMBER), Flum'ber, Gasfitter, Zincworker, AND SANITABY ENGINEER, iTe ecio-h: ste,eet (East of Wellington Street).

LAMPS, BRACKETS, READING LAMPS, ETC.

Water- Closets, and Wash -hand Basins carefully Fitted np with all the latest Sanitary Improvements.

HOUSE-170e HIGH STREET.

THE MARINE RESTAURANT, 49 BATH STEEET.

Finest Blends of Glenlivat and other Whiskies.

Superior Wines, Liqueurs, &c.

Edinburgh and English Ales in Splendid Condition.

CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. JOMN GRAWXm PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 93

Ewart, Robert, Joppa pans Ewart, Mrs Margt., 7 Adelphi place EWEN, J. S., machinist, 232 High St.; ho., 222—see advt.,i^. 116 Ewen, "William, 4 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Ewing, Mrs, 32 Melville street Fairbairn, Peter, 4 Tower street Fairgrieve, Wm. B., 17a Regent street Fairgrieve, Wm. J., 6 Mentone avenue Fairholm, David, 25 Wilson's park Fairholm, Thos., 22 Adelphi place Fairley, Mrs, 2 Royal terrace Fairley, Miss, 3 Brighton terrace, Joppa Fairweatlier, J. Gibson, b.sc, c.e., Luxmount, 12 Dudding-. ston crescent Farrand, Friend, 21 Mentone avenue Faulds, Robert, grocer, 16 High street Fay, Thomas, 1a Bath place Feutiman, Fredk., 17 Regent street Fenton, Jas.. Eastfield house, James street FERGUSON & PURVES, tailors, &c., 170c High street— see advt., p. 46 Ferguson, Andrew, Lawrence villa, 32 Duddlngston park Ferguson, John, 15 Brighton place Ferguson, John (F. & Purves), 1 St Mark's place Ferguson, John, 27 Wilson's park Ferrier, Hugo B., headmaster, Cauvin's institution, Dudding- ston Fife, John, Ivy cottage, Rosebank Findlay, Miss, 6 Rosslyn terrace Finlayson, David, 26 Henderson row Fisher, Miss, Old Joppa house, 5 Lower Joppa Fletcher, Daniel, 6 East Brighton crescent Flinn, John, agent Royal Bank of Scotland, writer and n.p., 123 High street Flint, F. W., 5 Rosefield place Flint, Wm., 14 Hope street Flint, Mrs Cath., Muirton villa, St Mark's place Flockhart, John S., Berry square, Ramsay lane Flockhart, Robert, Mayshade, Easter Duddingston Foggo, John, 57 High street Folkard, E. W., 26 Wellington street Eistablished 1865. JOHN HEl^^IOT,

5 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS, PORTOBELLO, AND HIGH STREET, PRESTONPANS.

A constant supply of Beef, Mutton, Veal, and Lamb, of the finest quality and in the best possible condition, which

he will make it his study to sell at the lowest prices.

Sewing Machines on Hire from 2s. 6d. per Weefi all Kinds Repaired.

^^ ©» "W © @ ©, ^-^ 62 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

ESTABLISHED 1818.

Flannels, Flannelettes, Blankets, Sheets, Sheetings, Towellings, Packsheets, Linens, Ticks, Cottons, Prints, Winceys, Shirtings, Stuffs, Underclothing, Stays, Umbrellas, Shirts, Collars, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Belts, Jerseys, Suits, Vests. Hats, Caps, Frillings, Laces, Eibbons, Flowers, Aprons, Pinafores, Shawls, Muffs, Cur- tains, Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Carpets, Mattings, Floorcloths, Linoleums, Crumb- cloths, Eugs, Blinds, Sewing Machines, Hand-knit Hosiery, Skirtings, Druggets, Velveteens, Ladies' and Children's Combinations, Gloves, House Slippers, Knitting Wools, Bathing Caps, Bathing Dresses, Bathing Pants, &c.

AGENT FOR PULLARS' DYEWORKS, PERTH; GOODS DESPATCHED TO WORKS DAILY. ——

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Forbes, Alex. M., 5 Brunstane road Forbes, Robt., 35 Melville street Ford, George, 11 Duddiogston crescent Forsyth, James R., 1 Meutone avenue

FORSYTH, John, baker, 90 and 210 High street ; house, 21 Bath street seeadvt., p. 36 Forsyth, Robert, private hotel and baths, Bath street Forsyth, Mrs, 8 East Brighton crescent Forsyth, Miss, 13 Brighton place Foster, Mrs, 4 Woodside terrace Fotheringham, Mrs, 37 Regent street Fowler, John, provision merchant, 178 High street Fowler, Mrs, 22 Joppa Frame, John, Rosebank house Fraser, Alex., 49 High street Fraser, J. 0., house agent, 124 High street; house, 2 Lee crescent Fraser, James, grocer, 18 Pipe street Fraser, John, 228 High street Fraser, John P., Munro place, Jock's lodge FRASER, Robt., chemist, 236 High street; house, 2 Aber- corn terrace see advt., p. 118 Fraser, Mrs, 2 Wellington street Fraser, Mrs, 29 Wellington street Fraser, Mrs A., 23 Bath street Fraser, Miss, 8 Brighton terrace, Joppa Fraser, Misses, 158 High street Fullerton, Arch., Jessfield, Rosefield avenue Galbraith, Wm., 4 Abercorn terrace Gallacher, Charles, 7 High street Gallic, Miss, 17 Melville street Gallic, Miss M. B., 17a Regent street Galloway, John 22 Pitt street Gardiner, John, Liz villa, 10 Duddingston park Gardiner, John, 6 Mentone avenue Gardiner, Miss, 12 Rosefield avenue Garth, B. Haudel, 5 Melville street Garven, James, secy., The Scottish Salt Coy., Joppa pans Gaul, J. & H., ladies' and gents' tailors, 6 Melville street Gebbie, Mrs, 25 Pitt street Gerrard, James, 13 John street JOHN HOWDEN

V lliEIE] OE,ESOE!3NrT,

JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

Yard—16 Tower Street.

JAMES ROBERTSON, FAMILY GROCER,

Y^A, "VyiJME, AND ^RAJslDY ^ERCHAJ^T, 226 HIGH STREET

(Comer of Klrl^s Place),

i t> : PORTOBELLO. : -^V

All Goods selected to meet the requirements of a First-class Family Trade. — ;

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Gibb, Alex., 3 Robertson's place, Joppa Gibb, James, Daisybank, 8 Dalkeitb street Gibb, William, 31 Joppa Gibson, Robert, Pittville, Pitt street Gibson, William, 3 Ramsay lane Gibson, Mrs Isabella, 16 Regent street Gibson, Mrs James S., 29 Wellington street Gibson, Miss Kath., 6 Mount pleasant Gibson, Mrs R. E., refreshment rooms, 61 High street Giddings, Mrs, 1 Abercorn gardens, Jock's lodge Gifford, William, 3 Woodside terrace Gilbert, James, 36 Tower street Gilchrist, John & Sons, florists, Duddingston Gildawie, Chas. S., 50 Joppa Gilfillan, Mrs, 14 Roselield avenue Gilhooly, John, 4 Towerbank Gill, John, 141 High street Gill, Matthew K., coal merchant, 161 High street Gillespie, James, Ernestville, 7 Montebello GILLESPIE, William, smith, Leadwork lane, High street house, 17 Adelphi place see advt., p. 86 Gillespie, Miss, dressmaker, 29 Wellington street Gillon, A. G., 2 Craigside place, Duddingston Gilroy, Alex., 36 Joppa

Gilroy, Robt., butcher, 2 Rosslyn terrace ; house, 35 Joppa Glancy, Bernard, 30 Wellington street Glancy, John, 12 Bridge street lane Glen, David, Sterling villa, 37 Argyle crescent Glover, R. D., Brighton park, Sandford street Goldie, George, Holly Bank, Easter Duddingston Goldie, James, 1 Eastfield villas, Eastfield Gonsalez, Mrs, Violetville, 8 Duddingston crescent Goodall, Alex., Baukhouse, Ramsay lane Goodall, Peter, 2 Livingston place Goodall, William, 22 Henderson row Goodall, Mrs Jane, Argyle Temperance Hotel, 2 Bath street Goodsir, David, Eskdale house, 22 Abercorn terrace Gordon, George, 3 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Gordon, Major James, 41 Bath street Gordon, Miss E. O., 5 Straiton place Gordon, Miss M. P., 186 High street — H

ESTABLISHED 1838. ^OBe^T IlOGKlt, ;^lain and decorative ^ouse ^Siinter, ^aperhanger and ©lazier. —-^-^-^-^

Choice Selection of this Season's Paperhangings and Decorations, including New Sanitary Paper of Improved Designs. New Designs in " Lincrusta" and Japanese Dados and Friezes. AGENT FOR

M'CAW, STEVENSON & ORR'S (LTD.) GLACIER WINDOW DECORATIONS. —-^-^-5-^

(4 Union Place, Ojjposite Regent Street), PORTOBELLO.

J® mm nji ^ ir © (REGISTERED PLUMBER),

Flumlder, G-as£tter, and Zinc-'worker, 79 HIGH STREET.

Baths, Wash-hand Basins, Water-Closets and Sinks Fitted up on the Newest Construction, and according to Sanitary Principles. and Soil Pipes Tested House Drains ; Also Sick-Rooms, Greenhouses, &c., Fumigated by the Smoke Generator and Fumigating Apparatus. DRAINS A SPECIALITY;

All Repairs Carefully Executed. Estimates Given.

HOUSE—132 HIGH STREET. — — —

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Goromly, Peter, 16 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Gow, Wm. M., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Gow, Mrs, 44 Tower street Graham, James, Straiton cott., Straiton place Graham, John, contractor and boat hirer, Seabeach cottage, Tower street Graham, W., 26 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Graham, Mrs, Dunlop villa, 10 Morton street Grandison, David, 13 Bellfield lane Grant, Rev. Dd., 16 Abercorn terrace

GRANT, John, Marine restaurant, Bath street ; house, 47 see advt., p. 92

Grant, Wm., spirit dealer, 56 High street ; house, 82 Grant, Wm., stationer, &c., 4 and 6 Southfield place Grant, Mrs A. O., 9 Regent street Grant, Miss, servants' registry, 26 Regent street Gray, Adam, Sea view, 15 Pitt street Gray, Alexander, Fernie villa, 20 Duddingston park Gray, Alexander, Rathbone house. Tower street Gray, Andrew, 1 Duddingston crescent GRAY, Begbie, grocer, 21 Joppa see advt, p. 40

GRAY, John, coach-hirer, 6 Bath st. ; ho., 5 see advt., p. 102 Gray, John, overseer, Duddingston house, Duddingston Gray, Rev. Thos. M., Gratiaville, 4 Duddingston crescent Gray, R. C., s.s.c, 16 Argyle crescent Gray, Robert S., farmer, Southfield, Duddingston ; house, 3 Durham road, Portobello Gray, Thomas, 5 Bath street Gray, W. A. & Sons, Midlothian potteries, Pipe street Gray, William, Hittfield, Abercorn terrace Gray, Mrs, 3 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Gray, Mrs J., 8 Mount Pleasant Greig, Alexander, 4 Livingston place Greig, George, W., Broadlea lodge, Hope lane Greig, Wm., 3 Livingston place Grieve, David (Brown & G.), Olivebank, Argyle crescent Grieve, James, 6 Livingston place Grieve, John, 9 Pitt street Grieve, John, Isa villa, 21 Duddingston park Grieve, John, 31 Wellington street Grieve, J. B., Broadlea house, Hope lane GEOl^GE JOHNSTON

(Six Years with the late Firm of Bonnar d: Garfrae), PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WousE Paintei^ and Paperhanger,

216* HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. (corker of MELVILLE STREET).

Specifications, Designs, <&c. , supplied. Estimates given for all hinds of Work in Toivn or Country.

PICTTJHES CLEANED, KESTORED, AND FRAMED. WINDOWS CLEANED AND GLAZED.

HOUSE—1 MELVILLE STREET. JOHN SHEPHERD,

Central <2Ei«rtl^ant, 26 HIGH STREET,

Has always on hand a Large and Varied Stock of China, Crystal, Stoneware, Household Ironmongery, Baskets,

Brushes, &c. ; also Oils, Paints, and Varnishes.

Loans for Soirees, Marriage and Dinner Parties, of Crockery, Cutlery, Spoons, &c., on the Lowest Reasonable Terms. —

POETOBELLO DIRECTORY. 101

Grieve, Mrs P. D., 29 Brighton place Grieve, Misses, 17 Argyle crescent Grimstone, Geo. D., 14 Bath street Grosset, George, 3 Ramsay lane Grosset, Mrs, 5 9b High street Gubbin, ^Ym. Brendon T., m.d.,c.m., Selville, High street Guild, Capt. Edward, 1 Argyle place Haig, J. C., 9 Dalkeith street Halkett, William (Moir & H.), 8 Mentone avenue Hall, George, 10 Tower street Hall, George, 44a Tower street Hall, John, 19 Pitt street Hall, Robt. M., 1 Robertson's place, Joppa Hall, Miss, Otterburn, 41 Argyle crescent Hallett, Wm., 8 Duddingston park Hamilton, Miss Jane, laundress, 31 Tower street Hand, F. C., 2 Livingston place Hand, Henry, 6 Livingston place Hand, Thos. F., stationm aster, N.B.R., Joppa station Handasyde, Mrs, Fairfield cottage, 3 Windsor place Hardie, Robert, 5 Livingston place Harper, Alex. (J. & A. H.), 46 Tower street Harper, Alex., 14 Bellfield lane HARPER, J. & A., slaters, 22 Tower street see advt, p. 138 Harper, James, 26 Adelphi place Harris, Chas. K., solicitor, 13 Argyle crescent Harris, David, missionary, 42 Henderson row Harthill, Miss Helen, 8 Straiton place Harwood, Mrs, 2 Brighton place Hay, David, 24 Adelphi place

Hay, E.

^^orkshop and Yard— 13 HIGH STREET.

Special attention given to Cement Work.

Imitation Ashlar : Damp Proof, Hard, and Durable. Granite Concrete Floors for Street Pavements or Garden Paths, with Imitation Stone Border, or for Floors of Kitchens, Sculleries, Wash-houses, Cellars, Hencourts and Houses, &c.. Proof against Eats and other Vermin.

3^^- ORDEES FOE JOBBING PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Estimates given for any quantity or kind of work in the Trade.

ftiklii isachiii iVW l£l ESTABLISHMENT.

Job and Post Horses, Private Broughams, Waggonettes, Dog-Oarts, Saddle Horses, &c. HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, &c. THE ART OF RIDING TAUGHT. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO ELOSSES AT LIVERY.

ORDERS SENT TO

WILL RECEIVE EVERY ATTENTION. aHAM^MS iirmiofSsT M(^®Em^fM. JOHN GRAY, Proprietor.

Puhlic Telephone Office. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 103

Hay, Miss J. P., 1 Milton terrace Hedley, David, 126 High street Hemphill, John, 18a High street Henderson, Alex., 2 Southfield villas Henderson, Alex. B., 8 Argyle crescent Henderson, Andrew, 6 Regent street Henderson, Charles, joiner, 37 Tower street Henderson, David B., 24 Wellington street Henderson, G., water officer, 75 High street Henderson, Eobt., Piershill dairy, Jock's lodge Henderson, Thomas R., 8 Southfield place Henderson, Mrs, 20 Joppa Henderson, Mrs M., 3 Pitt street Hendry, Robert H., 1 Bellfield lane Henry, James, Elmbank, 6 Milton terrace Hepbnrn, John (Thos. H. & S.), 21 High street HEPBURN, T., & Son, smiths, 23 High st.—see advt., p. 130 Hepbnrn, Thos., 23 High street Hepbnrn, Thos., C.A., 1 Brighton place Hepbnrn, Mrs, 1 Brighton place Hepburn, Misses, 2 Elcho terrace Herkes, Joseph, 5 Livingston place

HERRIOT, John, butcher, 5 Brighton buildings ; house, Rosslynlea, Duddingston park see advt., p. 94 Hewat, Mrs E. R., 1 Dalkeith street Higgin, J. L. B., 28 Brighton place Highet, Thomas, joiner, 6 Regent street HILL, P. W., & Son, watchmakers, &c., 9 Brighton buildings —see advt., p. 120 Hill, P. W., 2 Brighton terrace Hill, Mrs Rowland, 5 Duddingston park Hillocks, George, 161 High street Hills, Chas. R., 6 Meutone avenue Hislop, James, 4 Milton terrace HISLOP, Lawrence M., electrician and bellhanger, 59Gr High street see advt., pp. 64, 6Q Hogben, John, 7 Brighton terrace, Joppa Hogg, Alex., coal merchant, 15 High street Hogg, Alex., tailor, 59c High street Hogg, George, 22 Wilson's park Hogg, James, 28 Henderson row PETER WHITELAW, roeer and provision ^l^erehant,

(West End), PORTOBELLO. ALSO AT 190 ZZXG^1E3: i&'n^JEiJEil* (East End), PORTOBELLO.

FRUITS, FLOWERS, AND VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON, ALWAYS FRESH AND OF THE BEST QUALITY.

ORDERS CAIiliED FOR.

JAMES WILSON, BUTCHER,

PORTOBELLO. — ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 105

Hogg, James, coufectiouer and fruiterer, 8 Brighton buildings Hogg, John, 49 High street Hogg, Robert, 20 Tower street Hogg, Thomas, 6 Livingston place Hogg, Miss A., 11 Rosefield avenue Hoggan, Major-General, 3 Montebello Holligan, Daniel, Rosebank Holligan, James, 10 High street Holmes, Mrs Mulock, 35 Bath street Home of Rest for the Aged, Prospect bank, Windsor place Mrs M'Gregor, matron Hope, Robt. W., 12 Regent street Hope, Mrs M., 31 Joppa Hopes, Mrs E., 8 Southfield place Hopk irk, John, burgh surveyor, Municipal buildings; house, 44 Tower street Hopkirk, Miss, 1 Duddingston park Hopper, Thomas K., 5 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Home, James S., Marshall cottages, 4 Bellfield lane HORNE, Miss J. Hepburn, fruiterer, 156 High street see advt., p. 82 Horsburgh, Dickson, blacksmith, Duddingston mills^ Houlistou, Mrs J. M., 10 Mount Pleasant M' Howatsou, James, 20 Lee crescent HOWDEN, John, builder, 16 Tower street; house, 7 Lee crescent see advt., p. 96 Hubball, Joseph, insurance agent, 180 High street Hudson, Henry, 37 Bath street Hughes, Major H. Jones, 4 Victoria terrace Hume, Peter, Duddingston Hume, Thomas, 2 Eastfield villas, Joppa HUME, William, registered plumber, 176 High street; house, 170e—see advt., p. 92 Hume, Mrs, Hawthorn cottage, Duddingston Hunter, Andrew, 19 Abercorn terrace Hunter, Andrew, grocer, 3 Southfield place; house, 2 Hunter, John, baker, 96 High street Hunter, Richard, bookseller, stationer, &c., 84 High street; house, 3 Mentone avenue Hunter, Robert, 1 Argyle crescent Hunter, R., Duddingston lodge, Duddingston CLIFTON TERRACE, PORTOBELLO.

Brakes and Waggonettes for Picnic Parties, &c. Landaus, Broughams, Phaetons, Dogcarts, Battlesden Car, &c., always in readiness.

> • » » < ORDERS LEFT AT OFFICE 188 HIG-BC S T I?, E E T WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.

INGLIS &. SON, Proprietors.

SLATER AND GLAZIER,

^t * BATTM * STREET PO^TOBBIir;0.

WORKSHOP—BATH STREET LANE. —— —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 107

Hunter, T. B., 31 Bath street Hunter, William, Berry square, Ramsay lane Hunter, Mrs, of Blackness, 15 Lee crescent Hunter, Mrs, Waverley cottage, 42 Regent street Hunter, Mrs, 33 Wellington street Hunter, Mrs, Cairnbank, Easter Duddingston Hurry, John, 15 Rosefield avenue Hutchison, David, 26 Tower street HUTCHISON, John, joiner, 15 High street; house, 5 Adelphi place see advt, p. 122 Hutchison, T., blacksmith, 45 Henderson row Hutchison, T., Bellfield, Willowbrae, Duddingston Hutton, Andrew M., 14 Mentone avenue Hutton, Wm., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Hutton, Mrs, 80 High street Imrie, Mrs A., 28 Wilson's park Infant School, 27 Bath street—Miss Sinclair, teacher INGLIS & SON, coach-hirers, Clifton terrace and 188 High street see advt., p. 106 Inglis, James, cabinetmaker, house agent, &c., 196 High street INGLIS, Thomas, dairy, 188 High street; house, 186 see advt., p. 112 Inglis, Mrs John, 222 High street Inglis, Miss Margaret, 198 High street Innes, Charles, Bellevue, 4 Morton street Innes, George, stationmaster, Portobello station, N.B.R. Innes, George, 1 Hope street Innes, William, joiner, 5 Ramsay place Innes, William, plumber, 6 Ramsay place Innes, William, potter, 5 Wilson's park INNES, Mrs A., trimming warehouse, 170f High street see advt., p. 132 Jack, Robert, 49 High street Jack, W. Cassels, Hamilton villa, 6 Stanley street Jackson, John, 7 Mentone avenue Jackson, Mrs, 7 Mentone avenue Jackson, Mrs, 33 Joppa Jamie, Mrs B., 1 Mentone avenue Jamieson, Alex. B., 6 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Jamieson, Rev. G. T., parish minister, The Manse, Abercorn terrace MO!R &. HALKETT,

(Private Grounds for Groups and Machines),

106 HIGH STREET, AND 34 BATH STREET,

i=» o :fl t o :^ :e3 Xj Xj o.

ESTABLISHED 1862.

N.B. — Costumes are kept on the Premises for talcing Ladies and Misses as Newhaven Fishivomen, and Dresses for Gentlemen.

Special Attention given to Children.

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^ ^lavvi^v^ mil €m

EDINBURGH APiD DAILY.

CoYcred Waggons, Lorries^ & Yass for RsmoYals.

ORDERS LEFT AT

28 TOWER STREET AND !52 H^GH STREET,

WILL BE PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 109

Jansen, E. Gr., 30 Henderson row JEFFREY, Thomas, grocer, 18 High street; house, 22 see advt., p. 22 Jenkins, Mrs J. M., 10 Brunstane road Jockel, Charles A., 2 Bellfiekl John, Edwin, Selville cottage, High street Johnson, Charles, 27 Yiewforth, Fishwives' causeway Johnson, John, 18 Brighton place Johnson, Peter, 4 Tower street JOHNSTON, George, painter, 216a High street; house, 1 Melville street see advt., p. 100 Johnston, James, 17 Straiton place Johnston, Joseph J., 7 Mentone avenue Johnston, Norman W. R., 9 East Brighton crescent Johnston, Robert, 20 Adelphi place Johnston, Thomas, 7 Hope street Johnston, Thomas, 2 Royal terrace Johnston, Mrs M., 4 Melville street Johnstone, A. C, 9 Mount Pleasant Johnstone, Thomas, 38a High street Johnstone, Mrs, 14 Melville street Johnstone, Mrs A., 2 Brighton terrace Jones, James, timber merchant, Hope lane Jones, James, Windsor cottage, Windsor place Jones, Peter, tea gardens and restaurant, The Tower, Tower street

Joppa Post Office, 22 Joppa Joppa Station, N.B.R.—Thomas F. Hand, stationmaster Kay, David, 40 Tower street Keith, Davidson, 8 Brunstane road KELLET, William, ironmonger, gasfitter, &c., 170 High street; house, 170e—see advt., ^. 112 Kellock, James (R. & J. K.), 3 Melville street KELLOCK, R. & J., grocers, &c., 122 High street see advt., p. 18 Kellock, Robert (R. & J. K.), 3 Melville street Kelly, Rev. James, Felden, Morton street Kelly, Peter, 11 Tower street Kelly, William, 3 Wellington street Kemp, Miss, 3 Lee crescent Kennedy, Joseph, 31 Henderson row T. ^ MILLER

(Successor to the late D. KempJ,

94 High Street, Portobello.

gieraleb Wnhxs of ^ttgenor ©^alknte in ^g^^ons attb pottles.

Bottles Fitted with Biley^s Patent Screw Stopper.

HOUSE—RAMSAY GKEEN, 8 BATH STREET.

By calling at which address Medicines may be had at any hour. JAMES BURNS,

91^^ HIGH street.

GARDENER AND FLORIST, JESSFIELD, ROSE FIELD AVENUE,

Has always on hand a choice collection of Greenhouse and Herbaceous Plants, Cut Flowers, etc.

Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates given. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. Ill

Kerr, Charles, Fernlea, 1 3 Argyle crescent Kerr, Thomas W., 9 Mentone avenue Kidd, William, Pinkiehill dairy, 111 High street Kidd, Miss, 5 Lee crescent Kilgour, Thomas W., 4 East Brighton crescent Kilpatrick, Andrew, 44 Tower street King, T., 59b High street King, Thomas, 23 Henderson row King, Mrs, dairy, Joppa lane King, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 7 Mentone avenue Kirkwood, Alexander, 18 Melville street Kirkwood, Rev. G., senior chaplain to the forces, Mount Charles, Bath street Kirkwood, Miss, Bankhouse, Ramsay lane Kirsopp, Mrs, 10 Brighton place Kirton, Mrs, nurse for the poor, 2 Bellfield lane Kitson, Roland W., Marshall cottages, 5 Bellfield lane Knight, Charles F., m.d., cm., 1 Victoria terrace Kynock, Mrs Florence, 3 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Laidlaw, R., 13 Tower street Laidlaw, Wm. H. (of Reid & L., Edinburgh), 4 Montebello Laing, Miss, East villa, 12 James street Lamb, D. B., St Claude villa, 33 Argyle crescent Lamb, Peter G., 57 High street Lamb, Robert, contractor, 60b High street Lamb, William, Logan cottage, 9 Rosefield avenue Lambie, Gavin, tailor, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Lamont, Mrs, Westlaud cottage, 14 Morton street LANDELS, Adam, butcher, 230 High st.—see advt., p. 126 Lang, Walter, 2 Livingston place Langwill, Archibald, c.a., 4 Sandford street Latta, Alexander, 24 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Lauder, James, Berry square, Ramsay lane Laurie, Professor Simon, Nairue lodge, Duddlngston Law, T. Graves, Woodlands, Duddingston Lawrence, Mrs, 6 Livingston place Lawrie, James, Poplar bank, Duddingston Lawrie, Peter, mason, 37 Henderson row Lawrie, William, 49 Joppa Lawrie, Mrs A., 97 High street Lawson, George, 20 Brunstane road Cabinetmaker .-. and .'. Upholsterer,

18 REGENT STREET, PORTOBELLO.

EVERY VARIETY OF FURNITURE. HOUSE CARPENTRY. Liessons given in Carpentry and "Wood Carving.

4» Sy m m m m m m ^ ^§

16 MOUNT PLEASANT, JOPPA.

Music Pupils Received or Visited. Terms on Apjjlication.

LLIAM KELLET,

ESTABLISHED 1864.

Furnisliin^ Iromnon^er, Tiiisniitli, and Gasfitter, 170 HIGH STREET.

MILK AND CREAM DELIVERED TWICE A DAY.

REDUCED Ry^TE Y^\ MILK SUPPLIED BY THE GALLON OR HALF G/LLON.

188 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 113

Lawson, James, potter, 57 High street LAWSON, James S., m.a., Headmaster, The Academy,

Windsor place ; house, 14 "Wellington st. see advt., p. 84 Lawson, James W., 18 Adelphi place Leadbetter, Adam, 12 Bellfield lane Leadbetter, Robert, 97 High street Learmonth, Miss, 170b High street Leclde, Joseph, 4 James street

Ledgerwood, J., tobacconist, &c., 208 High street ; house, 212 Lee, Thomas Henderson, Roseville, 7 John street Lee, Mrs, 17 Rosefield avenue Lee, Mrs John, Lee cottage, 6 John street Leef, Miss, 26 Brighton place Lees, James, 27 High street Lees, James, Seaside house, Rosebank Lees, William, joiner, 218 High street Lees, William, photographer, 22 Bath street Leetch, Mrs, 27 Wellington street Legget, John, Northbank, 15 Duddingston park Lehmann, Stephen, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Lehmann, Mrs, Woodville, Hamilton terrace Leighton, Miss, 126 High street Leishman, Mrs, 13 Pitt street Leitch, Mrs, 16 Melville street Lennox, John, 8 Southfield place Leslie, W. S., 2 Abercorn villa, Mount Pleasant Leslie, Mrs, 30 Wellington street Leslie, Mrs, 161 High street Levack, William, St Bernard's, 9 Duddingston crescent Liberal Cluh, 35 Tower street Liddell, John, 15 West Brighton crescent Liddell, Miss L, 2 Livingston place. Mount Pleasant Lindsay, Archibald, & Son, bootmakers, 180 High street Lindsay, David, 180 High street LINDSAY, James L., spirit merchant, 31 High street; ho.^ 17a Tower street see advt., p. 116 Lindsay, John, dairy, Duddingston Lindsay, Thomas, Marshall cottages, 7 Bellfield lane Lingard, John, 13 East Brighton crescent LINN, Andrew, Foresters' Arms, 26 Joppa; house, 6 Rosslyn terrace see advt., p. 120 JOHN 6AIN6RIDGE, *VfATCHf4AKER AND JeWEjLJLER, 116 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

ALL CLASSES OF WATCHES AND CLOCKS CLEANED AND BEFAIBED. CHARGES MODERATE.

Any articles in Watches or Jewellery not in stock can be got on the shortest notice. JAMES BOYACK,

M^S EDIZ. Govjnn,

63 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Milk ^ Cream delivered Twice a Day. Fresh Eggs ^ Butter.

PORTOBELLO. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 115

Linn, A., jun., grocer, 2 High street Little, Mrs, 14 Adelphi place Little, Miss, 10 West Brighton crescent Livingston, Mrs, Hawthorn cottage, 17 Mount Pleasant Livingston, Mrs, 1 Spring gardens, John street Lockhart, Mrs, 31 Wellington street LOGAN, Robert, painter and glazier, 127 High street see advt., p. 98 Logan, William, painter, 7 Southfield place Lomax, A. M., Lichfield villa, 5 Morton street Lothians Dairy Co.^ Ltd., The, 7 Brighton buildings Loudon, John, 7 Southfield place Low, David, 31 Wellington street Low, James, 5 Livingston place Lowe, George, 5 Wellington street Lowe, W. H. D., s.s.c, 7 Sandford street Lowe, Mrs, 21 Abercorn terrace LUDWIG, F., pork butcher, 101 High street; house, 97— see advt, p. 132 Lumsden, Mrs, 21 Melville street Lunan, Mrs, 22 Joppa Lyall, Mrs, Millburn villa, Argyle crescent Lynch, James, Ivy cottage, Rosebank Lynch, John, Rosebank cottage Lynch, Mrs O., dairy, Rosebank square, Rosebank Lyon, Alex., 49 High street Lyon, Arch., janitor, Niddrie road school Lyon, Hugh, 42 Tower street Lyon, John, 10 High street Lyon, Wm,, 3 Grove place, High street Macadam, Dr Stevenson, f.r.s.e., Brighton house, 11 East Brighton crescent M'Adam, Robert, boat-hirer, 4 Maryfield Macara, Miss, 11 Rosefield place M^Arthur, Alex., painter, 204 High street M'Bain, Misses, 2 Argyle crescent M'Cabe, Hugh, 4 Ramsay place M'Call, James, 13 Mount Pleasant M'Call, Mrs Flora, 38 Bath street M'Cankie, Mrs, Springhill, 6 Brunstane road M'Cann, Mrs, 1 Elcho terrace Florist, Pmiterer, and Greengrocer,

PORTOBELLO.

J. 1,. l.Iff®S^^, ^inc anb Spirit ^^exc&ant^ 31 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

JOHN S. BWBN, MacMnist, Smitli, and Cycle Maker, 232 HiaH STREET.

Peramlbulators, Mail Cars, and Sewing Machines on Hire.

WORKSHOPS & STORES-BROADLEA, ST. MARK'S PLACE.

FISHMONGER & ICE MERCHANT,

3 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS3 PORTOBELLO.

Finest Selected Own Cured Haddocks and Loch Fyne Kipi^ers.

All Kinds of Fresh Fish Daily in their Season. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 117

Macaulay, William H., 7 Royal terrace M'CRAW, Alexander, coal merchant, 32 Wellington street see advt., p. 118 M'Criudle, John, Kelton, 4 Ashton villas, Brunstane road M'Culloch, J., shoemaker, 3 Tower street M'Cusker, Owen, 4 Ramsay place Macdiarmid, Donald, 5 Milton terrace Macdonald, Alexander, 10 James street Macdonald, A. W., s.s.c, 3 Ashton villas, Brunstane road Macdonald, John, Cathay villa, 10 Durham road M'Donald, Alexander, tobacconist, 87a High street M'Donald, Donald, 27 Henderson row M'Donald, Mrs, 46 High street M-Donald, Mrs C, 34 Melville street Macfadyen, Archibald, 6 James street M'Farlane, A. P., Economic drapery store, 38 High street; house, 38 Bath street Macfarlane, David, Thule cottage, Morison place, Jock's lodge Macfarlane, Henry H., 2 Royal terrace M'Farlane, Robert M., 104 High street MACFARLANE, John, spirit merchant, 105 High street see 140 advt. J p. M'Garry, James, 8 Maryfield M'Geehan, John, 25 Yiewforth, Fishwives' causeway MACGILLIVRAY, F., chemist, 78 High stveet—see advt., p. 50 Macgregor, George, 2 Royal terrace M'Gregor, William, Hopelea, 11 Duddingston park M'Gregor, Mrs, matron, Home of Rest for the Aged, Prospect bank, Windsor place M'Gowan, Mrs, 60 High street M-Guire, Bernard, 22 Wilson's park M'Guire, John, 33 Regent street M'Gurdy, George, 32 Bath street M-Gurk, Thomas, 1 Maryfield M'llvenna, John, 1 Stanley street Maclnnes, Rev. John, Gleudyne cottage, 7 Dalkeith street M'luiies, Charles, 24 Adelphi place M'Intosh, Alexander, collector of Burgh rates, Municipal buildings; house, 28 Lee crescent M'Intosh, Archibald, 28 Wellington street ALEX. M'CRAW

(Successor to the late Jas. Wightman),

32 WELLINGTON STREET, [p©[^T@[g[ELL@a

^F^uiTEREi^ &r Confectioner,

128 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Fruits and Flowers in tlieir Season. Wreaths and Bouquets to order. Families waited on daily for Orders. ROBERX FRASER (Successor to JAMES L, RUSSELL),

(corner of PITT street).

Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Eecipes carefully prepared witli Drugs and Chemicals of Guaranteed Purity. House—2 ABERCORN TERRACE—Opposite, by calling at which Address Medicines may be had at any hour. ROBERT EDWARD, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE WousE Painter^ and Pa,pei^hange£^, 137 HIGH STREET (East from Windsor Place).

An excellent selection of Paperhangings always in Stock. PICTURE FRAMING. ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 119

M'Intosh, James, 29 Joppa M'Intosh, Lachlan, s.s.c, 11 Mount Pleasant M^NTYRE, James, Royal Hotel, Bath st. see advt., p, 90 M'Intyre, Malcolm, 8 Rosefield place M'Intyre, Mrs V., greengrocer and confectioner, 6a High st. M'Intyre, Miss, 12 Argyle crescent M'Kail, David, Bonavista, 35 Argyle crescent M'Karnan, John, Rosebank Mackay, George, railway guard, 21 Adelphi place Mackay, George, Bellavista, Duddingston Mackay, Mrs, 57 High street M'Kenna, John, 20 Tower street Mackenzie, Allan, Arnprior, 4 John street Mackenzie, G. S., 8 Lee crescent M'Kenzie, William, 26 Tower street Mackenzie, Mrs G. R., Wellington cottage, 23 Wellington st. Mackenzie, Mrs, 11 Mentone avenue Mackenzie, Mrs, 4 Woodside terrace M'Kerlie, Mrs, 24 Bath street M'Kerlie, Miss, 30 Bath street M'Kerral, Peter, 2 Craigside place, Duddingston Mackie, A. Kirk, s.s.c, Rosebank, 6 Durham road M'KINLAY, George, slater, 11 Bath street see aclvL, p. 106 M'Kinlay, Miss, music teacher, 11 Bath street Mackinlay, Miss, 11 James street M'Kinney, Patrick, 23 Tower street MacLachlan, Wm., 8 Southfield place M'Laren, Alfred, 11 Lee crescent M'Laren, D., 146 High street M'Laren, Duncan, 24 Melville street M'Laren, Wm., 24 Melville street M'Laren, Mrs, 10 Bellfield lane M'Lauchlan, Donald, 5 High street Maclean, J. W., architect and surveyor, 19 Lee crescent Maclean, P. B., 19 Lee crescent M'Lellan, Robert, 8 Mentone avenue M'Leod, John, 37 Joppa M'Leod, Mrs, The People's Salerooms, 19 High street Macleod, Mrs, Wheatfield house, Jock's lodge Macmartin, Jno. M., St Arthur's, Duddingston M'Minn, Miss, Fairview, 18 Straiton place JOHN GOPEDAND, PASTRY COOK & CONFECTIONER, 147* HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Breakfasts, Luncheons, and Teas Daily. Ice Creams, Jellies, &c. Marriage and Christening Cakes. Desserts, Balls, Soii'ees, Pic-Nics, and Suppers supplied.

P. W. HILL & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 9 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS.

A Select Stock of Clocks, Watclies, and Jewellery always on hand. Spectacles to suit all Ages and Sights. Pebble Spectacles 4/6, 5/6, to 7/6 per pair. Every Description of Jewellery Made and Kepaired on the Premises. "Watches, Clocks, and Barometers Cleaned, Repaired, and Eegulated. UMBRELLAS CO VERED AND REPAIRED ON THE PREMI8E8,

PERAMBULATORS AND INVALID CHAIRS ON HIRE.

A. LINN.

EDINBURGH MILD AND PALE ALES.

THOMAS PRINGLE & SONS,

MARINE NURSERY, PITT STREET LANE, PORTOBELLO, Have always a Choice Collection of CUT FLOWERS, BOUQUETS, TABLE & BEDDING PLANTS. Johhing done, and Estimates given for all Sorts of Garden Work. Gardens and Greenhouses kept by the Year. ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 121

M'Nab, Thos., Kinnell, 4 Milton road M'Neil, James, 33 Melville street M'Neilage, Mrs C, 81 High street M'Neill, Alex., Duddingston M'Neil], Allan, 3 Abercorn terrace Macniven, F. Y., 13 Hope street M'Pake, Mrs, 4 Brighton terrace M'PhersoD, And., 27a Wilson's park M'PhersoD, Mrs, 12 Melville street M'Queen, James, 10 High street M'Queen, John, 3 West Brighton crescent M'Queen, Miss E., tobacconist, 36 Bath street Macrae, Miss, Inverey house, High street M'Rae, Alex., 3 Hamilton villas MacPitchie, Miss, 5 Brighton terrace, Joppa M'Tavish, Peter, 10 High street M'Vey, Joseph, 5 Brighton terrace Maddison, I., chimney-sweeper, 4 Ramsay lane Madsen, Wm., 24 Brighton place Main, James, 27 Tower street Makinson, John, 23 Pitt street Maloney, P., 2 Morison place, Jock's lodge Mann, George, 7 Southfield place March, Mrs H., St Ann's, 8 Abercorn terrace Marchant, Mrs, laundress, 1 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Margach, J. G., 31 Bath street Marshall, Davir], 22 Meutone avenue MARSHALL, Henry, boat-hirer, 24 Wilson's park see advt., p. 126 Marshall, James, Bankhouse, Ramsay lane Marshall, John, 60 High street Marshall, Thomas, 5 Robertson's place, Joppa Marshall, Miss, 1 Osborne villas, Pitt street Martin, Alex. B., 31 Wellington street Martin, James, 1a Bath pla.ce Martin, Jam.es, 28 Wellington street MARTIN, M. R., cabinetmaker, 18 Regent street see advt., p. 112 Mason, Miss, 21 Pitt street Matheson, James, shoemaker, 22 Joppa; house, 1 Livingston place. Mount Pleasant ROBERT PATON, 'WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 85 HIGH STREET.

Old Highland Whislcies. Superior Wines and Brandies. Edinburgh Ales and Stout. JOJHN jHUrejHISON,

15 HIGH STREET.

All hinds of House Jobbing done. Carts and Va?is Made and Eejjaired. Funerals at Most Moderate Rates. Removals conducted in Toion or Country.

HOUSE—5 ADELPHI PLACE. JOHN WILLIAMSON, — FISHMONGER, — 72 HiaH STREET,

mm: s s s '^/m/' je: s w^m

'7 & ZZXGrZZ JS T 3FI. E! E! 1" (A few doors West of Bath Street).

•-«-'-^r

A Choice Selection of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, and Snuflf. A varied Selection of Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, &c. Inspection Invited. — —— —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 123

Matheson, John, 166 High street Mathews, E. H., 24 Wellington street

MATTHEW, Andrew, butcher, 48 High street ; house, 46 see advt., p. 136 Matthew, Wm., china merchant, 47a High street Matthewson, Mrs, 1 James street Manle, Mrs, Joppa house, 42 Joppa MAXTON, John, registered plumber, 79 High street; house, 132 see advt.^ p. 98 Maxwell, James, 16 Adelphi place MAYER, Robert S., plumber, 149 High street; house, 10 Wellington street see advt.^ p. 88 Mayer, Mrs, 5 Hope street Meikle, Robert, 9 High street

Melrose, Mrs, dairy, 53 High street ; house, 25 Tower street Melville, Alexander, 57 High street Merrie, John, 2 Brighton terrace Meyer, A. H., Rosetta, 10 Dalkeith street Millar, Hugh, 29 Wellington street Miller, Andrew, 11 Brighton place Miller, David, 218 High street Miller, James, 39 Henderson row Miller, J. N., Broomlea, 2 Ashton villas, Brunstane road MILLER, Thomas, chemist, 94 High street; house, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street see advt, p. 110 Miller, Thomas, 1 Marionville, Regent street Miller, William, 9 Adelphi place Miller, William C, 2 Marionville, Regent street Miller, W. Exley, c.a,, 6 Lee crescent Miller, Madame, Duddingston cottage, Duddingston Miller, Mrs Elizabeth, 7 Mentone avenue Miller, Mrs M. E., 11 Lee crescent Miller, Miss, confectioner and tobacconist, 44 High street Miller, Miss A., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Milligan, Alexander, 9 Mentone avenue Milligan, Robert, Blue Bell Inn, 139 High street Mills, Miss, Waltham villa, 12 Morton street Milne, Alexander. 3 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Milne, Mrs T., 4 Hope street Milroy, John, 3 Osborne terrace Minchin, Mrs O. H., Ivy bank, Easter Duddingston .

GEORGE BALFOUR, General jProyision Merchant,

42 HIGH STREET3 PORTOBELLO. HAY AND STRAW. ^"^ Please Note— ~^ "" ^" Young's Crystal and Paraffin Oils, Cheapest and Best in Town.

WINE 4P AND 4^ SPIRIT 4¥ MERCHANT, Bi?,i<3-ia:TOisr b.a.:r,

1 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS,

DF" OS^"^O;^ IE2 XjXj o

SLATER, CHIMNEY SWEEPEB, AND GLAZIEB,

Vyorkshop-11a TOWER STREET.

Estimates given for all kinds of Slatiug. Pointing and Cement Work done. Charges Moderate. Orders punctually attended to. House—228 HIGH STREET.

JAMES L. MU] Saddler and Harness Maker, 77 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO, AN]) 22 STREET (off Leith Walk), LEITH. ^-

Every Descriptiou of Sarldlery ar.d Harness Made to Order at Mndei'ate Prices,

' Muir's Registered Eureka ' Football supplied to the Trade and the Public. — — — ;

PCP.TOBELLO DIRECTOrtY. 125

Mission Hall^ Baxter's place, Ramsay lane Mitchell, David, 29 Tower street Mitchell, James, St Clair cottage, 36 Regent street Mitchell, John, Brunstane gardens, Brunstaue road Mitchell, Peter & Sons, Westbank brick, tile, and pottery works, Westbank Mitchell, Rev. Robert, m.a., 18 Lee crescent Mitchell, Robert, 39 Bath street Mitchell, Mrs, 13a Regent street Mochrie, James, 5 Northfield cottages, Jock's lodge Moffat, John A., 21 Wilson's park Moffat, Miss, Marybank, 22 Brunstane road MOIR & HALKETT, photographers, 106 High street and 34 Bath street see advt., p. 108 Moir, Ed., 4 Wilson's park Moir, Hosea, 10 Stanley street Moir, James, 2 Wilson's park Moir, W. S. (M. & Halkett), 10 Hope street Mole, Walter, 34 Regent street MONCUR, James, spirit merchant, 1 Brighton buildings house, 60 High street see advt, p. 124 Monteith, Thomas, 220 High street Montgomery, George, dairy, 11 Ramsay lane Montgomery, Walter, 3 Bellfield lane Moran, Mrs, 9 Mentone avenue More, Captain, 2 Abercorn gardens, Jock's lodge Morgan, James, 21 Henderson row Morgan, William, 49 High street Morison, H. M., 3 Royal terrace Morris, Charles, 3 Milton terrace Morrison, James, shoemaker, 141 High street Morrison, J. M., Lochside house, Duddingston Morrison, Mrs, Craigard, 1 St Mary's place Morrison, Mrs, Hamilton house, 25 Bath street Morrison, Mrs J., 3 Rosslyn terrace Moss, Horace Ed., Ormelie, Hamilton street Mossman, Misses, Falcon cottage, Eastfield Motherwell, Mrs, 4 Robertson's place, Joppa Mouat, Miss Margaret, 9 Adelphi place

MOWAT, A. B., grocer, 89 High street ; house, 2 Stanley street see advt., p. 90 BOATS ON JHIRE BY THE HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.

Fishing Tackle and Bait always on hand. Experienced Boatmen. Orders from the Country punctually attended to. HENRY MARSHALL, 24 WILSON'S PARK. ^ j^ ^ mm

'SSri^E. AND SPIRIT IMEROHANT, THE RED LION, 24 HIGH ISTREET,

FINE OLD HIGHLAND MALTS TO BE HAD HERE. GARSTAIRS S DAVIE, GARDENERS AND FLORISTS, MOUNT LODGE COTTAGE, WINDSOR PLACE,

A Large Assortment of Table, Bedding-out, and Herbaceous Plants always on hand. Estimates given. Jobbing promptly attended to.

<3- ^ 3Ei I> 3EI IT S-'^SSr XITI>S03R: 3E>X..^5cC3E[. ADAM LANDELS, BUTCHER, 230 HIGH STREET, FOUTOBELLO.

Pickled Tongues, Salt Beef, Sausages, ^-c. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 127

Moyes, Mrs, 36 Joppa MUIR, J. L., saddler, 77 High street see advt.^ p. 124 Mnir, R. H., 8 Stanley street Muir, W. G,, The Green, Duddingston Mnir, Mrs, 40a Regent street Mnirhead, Henry, Sheephead tavern, Duddingston Muirhead, H. H., 22 Regent street Muirhead, W. H., pianoforte tuner, Parkview, Duddingston Muirhead, Robert, 1 Brighton terrace, Joppa Muirhead, Miss H. J., fruiterer, 234 High street Municipal Buildings^ 50 High street Munn, John M., 24 Lee crescent Munro, John, 1 Ramsay place Munro, Mrs, 26 Melville street Murdoch, Mrs, 19 Brighton place Murdoch, Miss, 18 West Brighton crescent Murray, T., Seaforth villa, Argyle crescent Murray, Mrs, Graham lodge, John street Murray, Mrs, 30 Duddingston park Murray, Miss, Rose cottage, Duddingston Murrie, Douglas, C.A., 16 Lee crescent National Bank of Scotland (Limited), 88 High street—George A. Douglas, agent Neil, John, 3 Bellfield lane Neil, Wm., 10 Straiton place Neill, George, 1 Morison place, Jock's lodge Neillands, George, 30 Wellington street Neilson, Alex., 3 Ramsay place Neilson, James, 10 High street Neilson, William, 5 Livingston place Neilson, Mrs, Coillesdene, Joppa NESBIT, John, pharmaceutical chemist, 162 High street; house, Eden villa, 19 Wellington street see advt., p. 56 Ness, Mrs, 25 Adelphi place Newlands, Mrs, 37 Joppa Newlands, Miss, smallwares, 23 Joppa Nichol, Alfred (A. N. & Co.), 6 Pitt street Nichol, Alfred & Co., papermakers, Bridge street Nicol, John, postman, 30 Wellington street Nicolson, Miss Ann, St Ann's, 46 Regent street Nisbet, Alexander, j.p,, Rockville, Joppa pans —

— BUTCHER, — 170* HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Prime Quality. Reasonable Prices,

JMandseape @fardener and yjorist, THE GARDENS AND PLANT HOUSKS,

Inverey, High Street, & St Mary's, Argyle Crescent.

Table, Bedding-Out, and Flower Plants, all sorts, in their Season. Gardens and Grounds laid out and kept. Jobbing promptly attended to and carefully executed. Orders left at HOXTSE-HOLIiYBTTSH, 1 JOHN STREET.

?«1 *cl

32 HIGH STIIEET, iP@!KT@iELL@= T. ALEXANDER, TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND SHIRTMAKER,

(Old Post Office), 134 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY, 129

Nisbet, George, Joppa pans Nisbet, John, Joppa pans Nisbet, William D., 38 Bath street Noble, A-dara, 14 Lee crescent Ogilvie, James, 27 Adelphi place Ogilvie, George, 43 Henderson row Ogilvie, Mrs Dr, 22 Melville street Oliver, Rev. James, m.a., Argyle house, High street O'Neil, Dl., Williamfield cottage, E-osefield avenue Orr, Robert, 17 Pitt street Ottywell, Albert O., 5 East Brighton crescent Ovens, Thos. J., 11 Stanley street Ovens, William, baker, 6 High street; house, 21 Tower street Ovenstone, Wm., 9 Wellington street Page, James F., 38 Bath street Pairman, John R., Samistou lodge, High street Pairman, Wm., 10 Melville street Palmer, Mrs, 13a Regent street PARK HOUSE LAUNDRY, Wellington street—Mrs Arm- strong, matron see advt, p. 130 Park, Wm., farmer, Brunstane house, Brunstane road Paterson, James, 4 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Paterson, James, confectioner, Duddingston Paterson, John W., 14 Brunstane road Paterson, Rev. Wm., m.a., b.d., 11 Durham road Paterson, Wm., solicitor, 6 West Brighton crescent Paterson, Mrs, of Castle Huntly, Seabeach house, Straiten place Paterson, Mrs, 5 Sandford street Paterson, Mrs J., 5 Southfield place Paterson, Mrs, 2 Ramsay place Paterson, Miss, Rosefield cottage, Rosefield place Paterson, Miss, 218 High street Paterson, Miss H., 30 Wellington street Paterson, Misses, 9 James street Paton, Rev. J. A. H., The Manse, Duddingston Paton, Robert, 5 Marion ville, Regent street PATON, Robt., spirit merchant, 85 High street; house, 30 Wellington street see advt, p. 122 Patterson, W. J., 3 St Mary's place Patterson, Miss M. H., 1 Lee crescent THOMAS HEPBURN & SON,

PORTOBELLO.

Berlin Repository and Fancy Wares, 214A HIGH STREET.

Agent for CAMPBELL 4- CO., Dyers, Perth. PARK HOUSE LAUNDRY, WELLINGTON STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Washing, Bleaching, and Dressing ; Hand Work ; No Chemicals. Moderate Charges.

Matron—Mrs ARMSTRONG.

BUTCHER and POULTERER, 20 HIGH STREET (West End)^ PORTOBELLO,

Always on hand a Good Supply of Home-fed Beef, Mutton, &c., of the Best Quality, and at Moderate Prices. —

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Paul, Richard, 7 Tower street Paxton, James, 7 Southfield place Peacock, Mrs Hugh C, Argyle crescent Peacock, T. Oliver, 39 Regent street Pearce, J. E., Byculla lodge, Jock's lodge Pearce, Thos., fruiterer and florist, 91 High street Pearson, James, plumber, 17 Wilson's park Peebles, Mrs Mary, 1a Lee crescent Pekholtz, Fredk., 13 Rosefield avenue Pendrich, John, 4 Rosefield place Pennell, F. J., 2 Brighton terrace Penney, And., Belmont, 3 Victoria terrace Peterkin, Misses, 10 Rosefield avenue Petrie, James, joiner, 59f High street Petterson, E., Bankhouse, Ramsay lane Philip, Daniel, 7 Regent street Philip, David, 25 Wellington street Philip, James, 5 Royal terrace PHILLIPS, Mrs, Regent Hotel, 1a Brighton buildings—see advt., p. 144 Pincock, Thomas, 2 Grove place. High street Plank, Wm., 103 High street Police Office^ Municipal buildings, Ramsay lane Pompe, H. M. L., 2 Duddingston park Ponton, Mrs, dairy, 1 Southfield place Poole, Alex. W., Janeville, 11 Brighton terrace, Joppa Poole, Wm., 40 Henderson row Poole, Mrs Janet, 4 Dalkeith street Poole, Mrs John, 40 H-enderson row Pope, Wm. B., Hillside cottage, 133 High street Porteous, John, Baxter's place, Ramsay lane Porteous, Peter, 13 Adelphi place Porteous, Richard, 5 Towerbank PORTOBELLO ADVERTISER, Midlothian Journal, and

Musselburgh JSews Office^ 143 High street ; Thos. Adams, publisher see advt., p. 80 Portobello Cafe Coy.^ Tea Gardens, Pitt street Portohello Cemetery, Easter Duddingston — James Tweedie, superintendent Portohello Co- Operative Society (Limited) 10 High street; Peter

M'Tavish, manager ; John Hay, secretary r^OBERT SCOTT, Builder, Joiner, Cabinetmaker, and Upholsterer, 147 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

FUNERALS CONDUCTED ON MODERATE TERMS. HOUSE JOBBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Agent for the Caledonian Insurance Company ( Fire and Life). FRED. LUDWIG, Pork Butcher and Sausage Maker,

101 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. > » —< Black Puddings, Meal Do., Bolognas, Salt Pork,

Ham and Chicken Sausages, Roasted Meat ; Bacon, Ham, and Lard ~ (own Curing), of Best Quality, and at the Lowest Prices. MRS INNES, J'aNCY ^F(IMMINq "V^AflEHOU^E, 170F HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

ftein and §um^i\M "^mm fainttr, 147 HIGH STREET (Opposite Wellington Street).

HOUSE-30 WELLINGTON STREET. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 133

PORTOBELLO GAS LIGHT CO. (Limited) THE;

David Yass, manager and secretary, Bridge street ; Jas. Smart, treasurer, 148 High street see advt.^ pp. 70, 72 Portohello Uailway Station, N.B.R. ; George Innes, station-

master ; Thomas Winton, station agent

Portohello Comhination Hospital, Niddrie road ; Wm. Crawford, caretaker

Potohello Public Weighing Machine, 155 High street ; George Sinclair, weigher

Post Office, Portohello, 144 High street ; Thomas Archibald, postmaster Post Office, 22 Joppa Powell, F. W., 5 Duddingston park Powell, Miss, 15 Melville street Pratt, James, Hume's cottages, High street Prentice, Kev. Archibald, 1 Woodside terrace Price, Miss, 28 Wellington street PRINGLE, George, coal merchant, 11 High street see advt., p. 82 PPJNGLE, T., & SON, Marine nursery, Pitt street lane see advt., p. 120 Proctor, John, florist, &c., Hamilton lodge gardens, James street Proud, Miss, 5 Regent street Prjde, William, 1a Bath place Public Park, Hope lane Purdie, Thomas, Wallacefield cottage, 5 Windsor place Pursey, Thomas, 6 Marionville, Regent street Purves, Adam, coal merchant, 6 Adelphi place Purves, John, 3 Brighton terrace Purves, John, 22 Adelphi place Purves, Thomas, contractor, Towerside, 13 Ramsay lane Purves, W^illiam A. (Ferguson & P.), 20 Joppa Purves, Miss, 7 Pitt street Radcliffe, a., 48 Tower street Kae, James L., Birkeuside, 2 Duddingston crescent Raitbby, Chas, Henry, Northfield house, Jock's lodge Ramage, John, coal merchant, 5 Ramsay place Ramage, Robert, 47 Joppa Ramsay, JameSj shoemaker, 38a High street Ramsay, John, Baileyfield C. AITKEN,

92 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

SMALLWARES, TRIMMINGS, ETC.

Agent for P. d: P. Campbell, Perth Dye Works. JOHN CURRIE, RATINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 87 HIGH STREET,

OONFECTIONER, 93^ HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

CONFECTIONS OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY.

Hot Pies always ready. Breakfasts, Luncheons, & Teas. The largest stock of Confectionery in tlie Town.

^ %!/ }Lyi -mi^s^^ 's ^eirsB4^ ©ROGER AND PROVISION MERGHANT, Se HIia-IEEC STIEIEET

(Corner of Tower Street)^ — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 135

Ramsay, Thomas, 31 Wellington street Ramsay, William M., 12 Duddingstbn park Rankin, Peter, contractor, 6 Pipe street Rankin, Peter, jim., 59f High street Rattray, Dr A. M. T., Bathville, 10 Bath street Redpath, James, 24 Tower street Reid, Alexander, Newton cottage, Easter Duddingston Reid, Alexander, 3 Rosefield place REID, James, bootmaker, 70 High street see advt., p. 136 Reid, M., 206 High street Reid, William, florist, 5 Southfield place REILLY, Francis J., boat-hirer, Pitt street lane see advt., p. 80 Rendall, Miss, 5 Brighton place Renton, Thomas, 10 High street Renwick, F. A., 5 Duddingston crescent Rhind, David A., 10 East Brighton crescent Rhind, Henry, 10 East Brighton crescent Riach, Alexander, 20 Abercorn terrace Riach, James, 74 High street Riach, William, 1a Lee crescent Richardson, James, 2 Royal terrace Richardson, Walter, 29 Wellington street Richardson, Walter, jun., 8 Maryfield Richardson, Miss M., dressmaker, 29 Wellington street Riddell, Andrew, 8 High street RID DELL, David, slater and chimney sweeper, Tower street; office, 141b High street see advt., p. 124 Riddell, William, 5 Tower bank Riddell, Mrs, 11 Pitt street Ritchie, David C, 6 Argyle crescent Ritchie, John, 19 Melville street Ritchie, Rev. J. B., 2 Sandford street Ritchie, W. W., 10 Pitt street Ritchie, Mrs, 17 Abercorn terrace Ritchie, Mrs, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Robb, Mrs, 3 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Robb, Mrs, 4 Straiton place Robb, Mrs Jane, 13a Bellfield lane Robbie, James, 9 Stanley street Roberts, E. H., 39 Joppa JAMES SCOTT & SON, Joiners, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Funeral Undertakers, 15 I^EG-El^TT STEEET, REMOVALS CONDUCTED. HOUSE JOBBING DONE. ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

Office Address, 15a REGENT STREET. House Address, 29 HENDERSON ROW.

IIV,

48 HIGH STREET

(Next Door to Municipal Buildings).

Ahoays on hand a Choice Selection of Beef, Jlfutton, Veal, ifc, of a Superior Quality, which he can supply at the Lowest Possible Prices.

J^ BOOTMAKER, 7 o JEs: X c^ X3: i^ ^c* ^i. :hi ej ^^^ Has always a large and well-selected stock of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes. Repairing done in all its branches at the Lowest possible Rate. WM. WATT, 2 14 IHIIO-H STZRISET-

Oatmeal, Flour, Barley, and every Description of Farinaceous Food for Family use. A Regular Supply of Fresh Country Eggs and Butter. Potatoes. Bird Seed and Poultry Food. — —

POUTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 137

Roberts, Hugh, Asliville, Easter Dudclingston Robertson, Alexander, 3 Wilson's park Robertson, D., 12 Brighton place Robertson, David, 2 Bath place Robertson, George, 5 Ramsay place Robertson, Hugh, 57 High street Robertson, Henry, Harlaw, 6 Morton street ROBERTSON, James, grocer, 226 High street; house, 170e — see advt.^ p. 96 Robertson, James, 3 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Robertson, Rev. P. W., m.a., F.C. manse, 6 Abercorn terrace Robertson, Robert, 24 Adelphi place ROBERTSON, Thomas, painter, 147 High street; house, 30 AVellington street see advt., p. 132 Robertson, W. S., 48 Joppa Robertson, Mrs, 30 Joppa Robertson, Mrs John, Darthula, 8 Morton street Robertson, Miss, Ochil bank, IS Brunstane road Robin, Mrs, 166 High street Robson, Miss, St Ann's, 44 Regent street Rodger, George, 7 Wellington street Rodger, Peter, 5 Adelphi place Rodger, Misses, 5 Brighton terrace Roesler, Felix, 14 Brighton place Roger, W. A., 2 Argyle place Rolfe, Edward, 9 Bath street Rollo, Norman B., 14 Duddingston park Ross, Alex., 3 Rosefield avenue

ROSS, Daniel, bootmaker, 32 High st. ; ho., 22 Wellington st. see advt., p. 128 Ross, David, 10 High street Ross, E. & M., fruiterers and florists, 6 Brighton buildings Ross, James C, 8 Hope street Ross, Wm., 6 Livingston place Ross, Wm., 38 Henderson row Ross, Mrs, 2 Bath place Ross, Miss E., 6 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Ross, Miss Moncrieff, 2 Milton terrace Rowan, J., insurance supt., 222 High street Roy, Miss, matron, Cauvin's Institution, Duddingston Roycd Bank of Scotland, 121 High street; agent, John Flinn ___ _ THOmAS WILSON, JOINER, CART, & VAN ^VRIGHT, 15 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

All Orders sent by Card, or otherwise, to 15 High Street, or House, 2 Pitt Street, will be punctually attended to.

B E I T M 5 'PMcadies' and

-». MIIiLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. -^ J. 8t A. HARPER, SLATERS, CHIMNEY SWEEPERS, & GLAZIERS,

Estimates given for all kinds of Slating, Pointing, &c. Chimney Cans Fitted up.

Charges Moderate. Orders punctually attended to.

60a high street. PORTOBELLO

(Opposite Tramway Offices).

BEST QUALITY. REASONABLE PRICES. — — ;

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 139

ROYAL HOTEL, Bath st. ; Jas. M'Intyre—566 advt.^ p. 90 Runciman, Alex., 3 St Mark's place Runciman, John, 2 Livingston place RUSH, George, spirit merchant, The Red Lion, 24 High st. house, 22 see advt., p. 126 Russell, George, 4 Argyle crescent Russell, J. M., agriculturist, 11 Pitt street Russell, Robert, confectioner, 98 High street Russell, Mrs Agnes, 20 Wellington street Russell, Mrs, 20 Wellington street Russell, Mrs, 1 Morton street Rutherford, Alexander, Mount lodge, Windsor place Rutherford, Mrs, 24 Regent street Rutherford, Miss, 9 Brighton terrace, Joppa Rutherford, Miss C, 1 Windsor place Ryder, D. R., grocer, 6Q High street Ryder, Thomas, baker, 35 High street Ryder, Mrs, 170b High street St Andreiv's Home and House of Mercy, The Grange, Easter Duddingston—Sister Charlotte Mary, Mother Superior St Claire, Mrs Anne, 6 Mentone avenue Sanderson, George M., 24 Melville street Sanderson, Mrs, Duddingston Sanderson, Miss, 52 Joppa Sanderson, Miss A., 180 High street Sawers, John, 12 Adelphi place Schenck, D. Y., 8 Rosefield avenue Schlnmberger, Miss, 31 Melville street Schulze, Otto, Brunstane house, Brunstane road Scott, Alexander, 3 Bellfield Scott, David, confectioner, &c., 59e High street Scott, Henry, 33 Wellington street SCOTT, James, & Son, joiners, &c., 15a Regent street see advt, p. 136 Scott, James (J. S. & Son), 29 Henderson row Scott, Jas., Football Arms, 45 High St.; ho., 7 Mentone avenue Scott, -James, jun., 8 Mentone avenue Scott, John, manager, brickworks, 1 High street SCOTT, Robert, builder, joiner, &c., 147c High street see advt.^ p. 132 Scott, Robert (J. S. & Son), 15a Regent street % J@) ,^ %^> Wfi iSH>j| OO.A.L 3yCEi:E?,OH:.A.lSrT,

(Late Francis Brown),

1 BRIGHTON TERRACE.

ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JOHN MACFARLANB, Wine and Spirit Merchant,

Finest Blends of Mat v red Scotch and Irish WhisJcies.

Bass 4' Go's Beer^ London and. Dublin Porter.

^3 STATIONER AND TOBACCONIST^

182 HIOH STBEET, POeiOBELLO.

alij the daily papebs delivered early. A Large Stock of Fancy Goods.

cl. D. ANDERSON,

1 BELLFIELD LANE, HIGH STREET.

Depot—JOPPA STATION. — —

PORTOBELLO DIREC'rORY. 141

Scott, Simon, 9 Hope street Scott, Thomas, 1 1 Tower street Scott, Thomas, 10 High street Scott, Thomas, 60b High street Scott, Mrs, Meadowfield, Diiddiugston Scott, Mrs Isabella, registry and general enquiry office, 228 High street Scott, Mrs J., 19 Mentone avenue Scott, Mrs John, Aitchison's place, Tower street Scott, Mrs, 11 Tower street Scott, Miss M, S., dressmaker, 147d High street Scott-Moncrieff, Misses, 5 Montebello Scottish Salt Coy., The, Joppa pans—Jas. Garven, secy. Sealy, P. Persse, Strathearn house, 24 Abercorn terrace Sellar, Rev. John, Hillfoot, 2 Brunstane road Sellar, Wm., 20 Mentone avenue Selway, Edwin, 5 Woodside terrace SELWAY, Miss, teacher of music, 16 Mount Pleasant see advt., p. 112 Shanks, John R., 3 James street Sharpe, J. T., teacher of music, 8 West Brighton crescent Shaw, Gleo., Mount -3i^olus, Straiton place

SHAW, Jas., confectioner, 93a High st. ; house, 170b High street see advt., p. 134 Shaw, John, superintendent, Edinburgh and Portobello Cemetery, Jock's lodge Shaw & Co., milliners, 200 High street SHEABER, John, gardener, .Jessfield, B.osefield avenue see advt., p. 110 Shearer, Thomas, 9 Mentone avenue Shepherd, John, 20 Brighton place SHEPHERD, John, general merchant, 26 High street see advt, p. 100 Shiach, Rev. James, 7 Duddingston crescent Shields, Alex., 8 Pipe street Shiells, B. Thornton, 6 Duddingston park Sim, Mrs Francis, 19 Abercorn terrace Sime, Thomas, Braefoot, Willowbrae, Duddingston Simpson, D. C, 45 Joppa Simpson, James, 43 Argyle crescent Simpson, Dr James, 12 East Brighton crescent : —

BLANCHE'S WINE AND GROCERY STORES, 142 ma-H STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Visitors to Portobello please note the Following Advantages of dealing at our Stores

(1) Our Premises are far and away the Largest, Handsomest, and Best Fitted in the Town, affording Customers every comfort and convenience.

(2) Our Stock is the most varied out of London. Customers can procure almost every article that is stocked by the great London Stores.

(3) Our prices are on a par with any Store in the U.K. In many cases they are lower, as our_ working expenses are necessarily much lower.

(4) Free delivery in town and Neighbourhood by our own vans.

(5) Orders called for and delivered same day.

(6) Monthly Accounts can be had, by arrangement, at Cash prices.

!W Carefully note our only Address next door to Post Office. BLANejHE Brothers, RETAIL, WHOLESALE, AND EXPORT Wine Merchants, Family Grocers, and Italian Warehousemen, ''THE GEHEHAL SUPPLY HTGHES/^ leOI^TOBIELriO.

Sole Proprietors of thefoJlotomg toorld-famed Blends of OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, as supplied to the leading Clubs and Families in England and Scotland — "THE GLEN TEOSACH," "THE ABERGELDIE BLEND," "THE DEW OF THE OOHILS," "THE DUQAL' CBATUB," 36s. per dpz, Carriage paid on 4 doz, to all parts of the . »—-» Manager—Mr ALEX. CRAIK. — — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 143

Simpson, James, 3 Ramsay lane Simpson, John, 7 West Brighton crescent Simpson, Rev. Prof., 51 Argyle crescent Simpson, Thomas, Easter Duddingston mains, Hope lane Simpson, Miss, Montebello lodge Sinclair, R. G., 140 High street Sinclair, Miss, teacher, Infant School, 27 Bath street Sinclair, Miss M. A., 18 Abercorn terrace Sinclair, Misses, Marshall cottages, 9 Bellfield lane Skinner, Alex., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Slater, Chas., 97 High street Slater, Mrs E., 4 Osborne villas, Pitt street Slaughter, Robt. Y., 7 Rosefield place Sleigh, T. W., 38 Bath street Slight, John, Erskine house, 2 Durham road SMAIL, Robert, draper and outfitter, 108 High street; house, 1 Southfield villas see advt, p. 16 SMART, Henry S., musicseller, 119 High street; house, 2 Windsor place see advL, pp. 24, 32, 68, 84, and Cover

Smart, James, lands valuation assessor ; treasurer Portobello Gas Light Coy., Ltd., 148 High street; house, 18 Pitt street Smart, W. S., j.p. (D. & S.), Burton cottage, 2 Windsor place Smatten, Robert, coal agent, 192 High street SMITH, A. N., general draper, 150 High street; house, Westness, Morton street see advt., p. 28 Smith, Alex., 27 High street Smith, David, solicitor, 7 Duddingston park Smith, Hugh, 5 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Smith, John, m.d., Brunstane cottage, Brnnstane road Smith, John, Jamaica cottage, 48 Regent street Smith, John, 44a Tower street SMITH, John, & Son, builders, 17 Bath st. see advt, p. 42 Smith, J. S., 4 Bath place Smith, Patrick, cartwright, 5 Pipe street; house, 1 Grove place. High street Smith, Robert Henderson, 21 Lee crescent Smith, William, 1a Lee crescent Smith, William M., 10 High street Smith, Mrs, 33 Wellington street Smith, Mrs, 6 Brighton place PHILIPS' -^^ REGENT -f TEMPERANCE •!• HOTEL.

' EE-FUENISHED AND BEOOBATED.

LARGE AND AIRY BEDROOMS. PRIVATE PARLOURS.

Marriage and other Parties specially catered for.

Boarding all the Year Bound at Moderate Oharges.

HOUSE AG^EISTTS,

148 HIGH STREET.

HOUSE JOBBING BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.

Alterations and Bepairs carefully executed.

FURMURE PACKED AND STORED. REIVIOVALS CONDUCTED.

FLOORCLOTHS AND LUST OLEUMS. BEDDING REMADE AND PURIFIED.

Tables, Forms, and Ballclotlis on Hire for Parties.

WORKSHOPS-146 HIGH STREET. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 145

Smith, Mrs George, 17 Bath street Smith, Mrs John, 222 High street Smith, Blrs P., 1 Straiton place Smith, Miss J., 14 Regent street Smitton, Miss E. G. W., 202 High street Somerville, John, 2 Dalkeith street Somerville, Mrs, 2 Hope street Soiitar, Mrs, 11 Dalkeith street SPENCE, William, corn and victual dealer, 102 High street —see advL, p. 62 Spence. William, 25 Brighton place Spene6, Mrs, 12 Wellington street Springall, Joseph, 12 Bath street Stanley, John, 10 Abercorn terrace Stark, George Y., 218 High street Stark, John, Stewartville, 9 Duddingston park Stark, Mrs, 15 Regent street Stark, Mrs Eliza, 4 Montebello Stavert, D. R., Bellevue, Niddrie road Steele, George, 4 Hope street Steele, Mrs, 2 Woodside terrace Stenhouse, William, 68 High street Stephens, Mrs, Arthurville, 3 Morton street Stephenson, Misses, 11 Melville street Stevenson, John, headmaster Burgh Public School, Niddrie road, 5 Stanley street Stevenson, J., John's hill, Duddingston Stevenson, R. Pasley, s.s.c, town clerk and registrar of births,

&c., Municipal buildings ; house, 1 Abercorn villa, Mount Pleasant Stevenson, Mrs, 2 Robertson's place, Joppa Stewart, Alexander, church officer, Duddingston Stewart, Arthur J., 25 Wilson's park Stewart, Donald, 5 Brighton terrace Stewart, James, 3 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Stewart, James, Berry square, Ramsay lane Stewart, John L., 1 Bath place Stewart, Patrick S., Lilac cottage, 6 Bath place STEWART, P., fishmonger, 3 Brighton buildings see advt., p. 116 Stewart, William A., 6 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa 146 POBTOBELLO DIRECTOEY.

Stewart, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 1 Bath place Stewart, Mrs, 30 Melville street Stewart, Mrs, Hamilton lodge, James street Stewart, Mrs, 110 High street Stirling, A., 9 Brighton place Stirling, George, 16 Bellfield lane Stocks, John, Fernbank, Easter Duddingston Stoddart, Mrs, Kirk's place, High street vStork, Paul Maurice, Lewisville, 131 High street Stothart, William, 16a Regent street Strachan, John, Seaside house, Rosebank Strachan, William, 3 Morison place, Jock's lodge Stuart, Alexander, Melville house, Melville street Stuart, Robert, do. do. Stuart, William, do. do. Stuart, Miss, do. do. Stuart, Miss, 7 E. Brighton crescent Stuart, Miss A., 4 Regent street Stunt, Miss, St Ronans, 45 Argyle crescent

Suding, Elias, inspector of poor. Municipal buildings ; house, Covesea cottage, 40 Regent street Summers, Thomas ]M., Craiglea, Duddingston park Sutherland, Hugh, 2 Royal terrace Sutherland, James, 1 9 West Brighton crescent Sutherland, Robert, 2 Montebello Sutherland, Mrs, 2 do. Swan, William, 57 High street Swan, Mrs, 11 Wellington street Swan, Miss CM., teacher of shorthand, 11 Wellington street Swinburne, F. R., 1 East Brighton crescent Swirles, Mrs, 26 Bath street Syme, Mrs, 206 High street TAIT, John, butcher, 170a High street; house, 170b—see advt., p. 128 Tait, Mrs, EUangowan, Duddingston park Tait, Mrs Andrew, 4 Lee crescent Tait, Miss, 3 Melville street Tate, J. F., 2 Osborne terrace Tate, J., 18 Bath street Taylor, Andrew, 6 Duddingston crescent Taylor, Archibald, 4 Marionville, Regent street — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 147

Taylor, James, 59f High street Taylor, John, 27 High street TAYLOR, Peter, grocer, 30 High street; house, 13 Mentone avenue see advt., p. 88 Taylor, "William, janitor, Towerbank cottage, 2 Maryfield Taylor, Mrs, 41 Eegent street Taylor, Mrs, 8 Maryfield Taylor, Mrs James, 15 Straiton place Telephone Office, Public, 2 Bath street Teller, James, 26 Wilson's park Telfer, John, 22 Lee crescent TELFER, William, smith, 159 High street; house, 161—see advt., p. 114 Teresa, Sister Mary, St Angela's Thom, Mrs, 1 Bellfield lane Thompson, Albert, 5 St Mary's place Thompson, Joshua, 59f High street Thompson, Misses, 19 Bath street Thomson, Alexander, 38a High street Thomson, G., Hillview, 7 Morton street Thomson, James, gardener, 28 High street THOMSON, James M., grocer, ^c, 34 High street; house, 12 Durham road see advt., p. 34 Thomson, John, 38a High street Thomson, John, station agent, Duddingston Thomson, Robert, j.p., Murray house, Argyle crescent Thomson, Thomas, 30 Henderson row Thomson, Willianij 4 Bellfield Thomson, William, 3 Livingston place

Thomson, William, china merchant, 37 High street ; house, 1 Adelphi place Thomson, Mrs, tobacconist, 4 Brighton buildings Thomson, Mrs, Ellerslie, 13 Morton street Thomson, Mrs Wm., 54 Joppa Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, 135 High street Tillie, Thomas G., 4 Durham road Tillie, Mrs, 37 Bath street Titterton, C. R., Eastbourne house. Marine parade Tod, Alexander, 2 Osborne terrace Tod, George, 2 Livingston place Tod, Miss M. K., 2 Brighton terrace, Joppa —

148 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Todd, Robert, headmaster, Towerbank school Tombs, Richard, 1a Bath place Torrance, Ralph, 36 Henderson row Torrance, William, 5 Livingston place Tough. Thomas, Spring gardens, Marine parade Tough, Wm. S., 33 Wellington street TowerhanJc School—Robt. Todd, headmaster Towert, John, bootmaker, 138 High street Town Hall, 107 High street Toimi^s Stables and Slaughterhouses^ Pipe street

Tramway Company, Edinburgh Street, Offices^ 69 High street Trotter, Wm., 4 Windsor place Tnrnbull, A. W., Ingleside, Argyle crescent Turnbull, Andrew, 1 Pitt street TurnbuU, D. L., m.a., 5 Argyle crescent Turnbull, James F., 3 Ramsay place Turnbull, John, 2 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Turnbull, Robert, 28 Bath street Turnbull, Wm., 7 Hope street Turnbull, Wm., 6 Wellington street Turnbull, W. V., 172 High street Turnbull, Miss, 12 Lee crescent Turner, Alex., 12 Bellfield lane Turner, Arthur C, 2 Osborne terrace Turner, A. Scott, Abercorn brickworks, High street Turner, John, 38 Tower street Turner, Thomas, 5 Mentone avenue Tweedie, James, superintendent Portobello cemetery Tweedie, Misses, dressmakers, Easter Duddingston Urquhart, Mrs A., Abbotsford cottage, 5 Dalkeith street Usher, Thomas, Sycamore bank, Duddingston Vass, David, manager and secretary. The Portobello Gas

Light Company, Ltd., Bridge street ; house, Canobie cottage, 2 Straiton place Vass, David, 15a Bellfield lane Vass, John, 29 Wilson's park Veitch, James, Beach restaurant, 40 Bath street; house, 38

Verney, Mrs, 1 Ramsay place Vickers, Wm., 21 Wellington street VIRTUE, Wm., butcher, 20 High street; house, 13 Dudding- ston park see advt., p. 130 — —

P0RT0J3ELLO DIUEOTORY. 149

Waldenek, G. F., Mostyn, 2 John street Walker, John, 9 Adelphi place Walker, Stuart, assistant manager, Portobello Gas Light Coy.'s Works, Bridge street Walker, Wm. T., 7 Mentone avenue Walker, Rev. W. Dundas, Churchhill villa, Duddiugston Walker, Mrs, Inchview, 49 Argyle crescent Walker, Mrs, 6 Sandford street Wallace, Rev. J. B., 5 West Brighton crescent Wallace-James, R. E., s.s.c, 4 Windsor terrace Wallace, Miss, 1 Hamilton villas Ward, Wm., 25 Wilson's park Warden, P. S., 4 Duddingstou park Warden, Mrs, 9 Lee crescent Wardrop, Prof. James, d.d., 2 Spring gardens, John street Wasserzug, Mrs D., 4 Wellington street Waters, James, 6 Rosefield place Waterston, James, 7 Mentone avenue Waterston, Mrs R., 17 Tower street Watson, James, 5 Abercorn terrace

WATSON, John, Foresters' Arms bar, High street ; house, Garden cottage, 20 Henderson rovp' see advt., p. 44 Watson, John Sime, 26 Duddingston park Watson, John T. S., C.A., 5 James street Watson, Peter, Hawthorn cottage, Ramsay lane Watson, Thomas, 7 James street Vf atson, William, Lochside cottage, Duddingston Watson, Mrs, 7 Straiten place Watt, Andrew, 110 High street Watt, J. & J., builders and joiners, Churchhill, Duddingston WATT, Wm., meal and flour store, 214 High street; house, 212 see advt., p. 136 Watt, Miss, 12 Pitt street Watt, Miss, 5 Southfield place Waugh, Bernard, broker, 52 High street Waugh, Miss, 3 Argyle place Webster, George, 6 Hope street Webster, H. A., librarian, University library, Edinburgh, 3 John street Webster, John, 12 Brunstane road Webster, Mrs A. A., 10 John street — — — —

150 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Webster, Miss, 7 Melville street Weir, J. Mullo, s.s.c, Leven lodge, 17 Wellington street Weir, John B., 4 Morison place, Jock's lodge Weir, John S., 26 Lee crescent Weir, Thos., 6 Mentone avenue Weir, Mrs, 218 High street Weir, Mrs E., dairy, 34 Wellington street WEIR, Miss M., tobacconist, 76 High street see advt, p. 122 Wells, David, Wellburn villa, 6 Royal terrace Wells, Mrs William, 8 Mentone avenue Wells, Miss, 2 Osborne terrace Weston, John, 7 Argyle crescent Wlieelans, Wm., Duddingston Wheeler, W., 3 Lower Joppa, Marine parade White, John, painter, 9 Mentone avenue White, Thomas, 17 Mentone avenue WHITE, Wm., bootmaker, IGO High street; house, 158 see advt, p. 20 White, Mrs, Grace villa, 29 Duddingston park WHITELAW, Peter, grocer, 59a and 190 High street; house, 192 see advt^ p. 104 Whitelaw, Thomas, m.d., 4 Brighton place Whitelaw, Mrs, 27 Brighton place Whitelaw, Mrs John, 4 Royal terrace Whittaker, Robert, 39 High street Whittaker, Thomas, sen., 11 High street Whittaker, Thomas, jun., 11 Adelphi place Wilkius, S. B,, Beach villa, 16 Wellington street Williams, Charles, Marshall cottages, 8 Bellfield lane Williams, W. O., Johnville, Hamilton street Williamson, James, 23 Brighton place WILLIAMSON, J., fishmonger, 72 High street see advt., p. 122 Williamson, Thos., hairdresser, 54 High street Williamson, W., 20 Melville street Williamson, Mrs, 5 Tower street Wilson, Alex., 5 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Wilson, Alex., blacksmith, 32 Henderson row Wilson, Andrew, Creedhouse, 33 ToAver street Wilson, Andrew, 28 Viewfortli, Fishwives' causeway Wilson, Angus, HoUycroft, 2 Milton road — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 151

Wilson, Chas. W., Linnieville, 47 Argyle crescent Wilson, David, 3 Tower bank Wilson, George, 14 Adelphi place Wilson, George, 2 Mentone avenue Wilson, James, Seaside house, Rosebank WILSON, James, butcher, 154 High street; ho., Lennieville, 9 St Mary's place see advt., p. 104 Wilson, John, inspector, Tramway Company, 69 High street Wilson, John, coal merchant, 218 High street Wilson, John, 1 Livingston place Wilson, John, 25 Henderson row Wilson, Robert, 1a Lee crescent Wilson, Robert, 12 Regent street Wilson, Thomas, Inglewood, 3 Milton road WILSON, Thos., joiner, 15 High street; house, 2 Pitt St.— see advt., p. 138 Wilson, William, Thornlea, 1 James street Wilson, William, 37 Joppa Wilson, Mrs, Cherry bank, Easter Duddingston Wilson, Mrs A. P., 15 Mount Pleasant Wilson, Mrs Thos., 2 Pitt street Winstanley, Wm., 12 West Brighton crescent

Winton, Thos., station agent, N.B.R. ; house, 16 Mentone avenue Wintrup, James, 60 High street Wintrup, John, 8 Mentone avenue Wintrup, Mrs E., 5 Livingston place Wishart, John, 59f High street WOOD, David, draper, &c., 62 High street see advt., p. 94 Wood, Peter, 7 Brighton place Wood, T. A. Douglas, Viewforth, 16 Brunstane road Wood, Thomas, J. p., Provost of Portobello, Portobello bottle-

works ; house, Baileyfield house Wood, Wm., 34 Henderson row Wood, Wm. B., Maryville, 4 Brunstane road Wood, Mrs C, 2 Livingston place Working Meii's Reading Rooms, 32 Tower street Wright, Alex., foreman Tramway Company, Tower street Wright, John, 10 High street Wright, Thomas, 3 Duddingston park Wright, Mrs, 17 Brighton place 152 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Wrightson, R., 5 Bath place Wyatt, Walter, 31 Bath street Yates, Miss, 5 Mount Pleasant Young, David, Irene park, Brunstane road Young, George, 10 Argyle crescent Young, John, St Margaret's, Duddiugston Young, John, 2 Tower bank Young, Peter, 10 Maryfield Young, Wra. M., 170b High street Young, Mrs, 8 High street Young, Mrs, 18a High street Young, Mrs, Marine villa, 45 Bath street Younger, Geo., Violet cottage, Ramsay lane MUNICIPAL AND PAROCHIAL DIRECTORY

REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT EDINBUEGHSHIRE OR MIDLOTHIAN

The Right Hon. , p.c, ll.d., b.c.l., born December 29th, 1809 ; elected to represent the County, April 5th, 1880. Seat, Hawarclen Castle, near Chester

LEITH (Leith, Portobello, Musselburgh)

Rokald Orauford Munro-Ferguson, Esq. of Raith and Novar, eldest son of the late Robert Munro-Ferguson, Colonel 79th Cameron Highlanders, who for many j'ears represented in Parliament the Kirk- caldy Burghs; born 1860; married (1889) Lady Helen-Hermione Blackwood, daughter of the Most Hon, the Marquis of Dufferin and

Ava, K.P., G.c.B. , G. c. s.T. , G.C.M.G., G.c.i.E. ; is a Deputy-Lieutenaut and a J. p. for the counties of Fife and ; served in the Grenadier Guards from 1879 to 1884 ; was m.p. for the combined counties of Ross and Cromarty from 1884 to 1885 ; Private Secretary to Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, January to August 1886 ;

Junior Lord of the Treasury, March 1894 ; chosen to represent the Leith Burghs at the bye-election in Aiigust 1886. Addresses—Raith,

Kirkcaldy ; Novar, Ross- ; London Club, Brooks's.

BUHGH OF P0F-T0BEL.L.O Parliamentary Burgh, William IV., 1833 Parliamentary and Municijyal Boiivdaries

From the Fountain of Saltpans on the Musselburgh Road, south- ward, in a straight line (in the direction of a straight line drawn from the east end of Inchkeith) to a point 150 yards distant ; thence in a straight line in the direction of Nelson's Monument on the Calton Hill, to the point at which such straight line cuts the Duddingston

Road ; thence northward along the Duddingston Road to the point at which the same meets the Edinburgh Road ; thence in a straight line to the point at which the Shore of the would be cut by a straight line to be drawn thereto from the summit of Arthur's

Seat through the point last described ; thence along the Shore of the Firth of Forth to the point first described- 154 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PROVOSTS SINCE 1833 1833 William Bailey 1863 David Craig 1836 James Baxter 1866 Allan Livingston 1840 David J. Dickson 1867 Thomas Wood 1843 William Valange, m.d. 1879 William Hunter 1846 William Bailey 1882 Major Hugh H. Christian 1848 John Grieve 1889 Eohert Thomson 1849 Lt. -Col. James Johnston 1891 Thomas AYood 1860 Alex. Geo. Home, m.d.

Magistrates and Town Council.

Provost—Thomas Wood, Baileyfield house

Bailiks—Alex. Brand, 30 Regent street ; David Grieve (interim), Olive bank, Argyle crescent Treasurer— John Borthwick, 6 Brighton terrace — Councillors, West Ward * John Borthwick, 6 Brighton terrace ; George Balfour, 46 High— street; Alex. Stuart (interim), Melville house. Aliddle Ward *Thomas Wood, P., Baileyfield house ; Alex. Brand, B., 30 Regent street; William Sanderson Smart, 2 Windsor place. East Ward— *Alexander Clark, Clairville,

Argyle crescent ; Robert Kellock, 122 High street ; David Grieve, B., Argyle ci-escent Council meets on the second Tuesday of July, at noon. Other months adjourned meetings

(*) Retire by rotation November 1894 Town Clerk—R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.C, Council Chambers Burgh Assessor— (under Lands Valuation and Registration of Voters Acts), James Smart, 148 High street Medical Officer of Health—Andrew Balfour, m.d., 12 Abercorn ter. Public Analyst—W. Ivison Macadam, e. r.s.e., Slioch, Lady Road, Edinburgh

Commissioners under Burgh Police (Scotland) Act

55 & 56 Vict., cap. 55

The Magistrates and Council Clerk to Commissioners—R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.C. Collector—Alexander M'Intosh, Municipal buildings Auditor—James Pollard, c.A., 8 No. St David street, Edinburgh Superintendent Fire Brigade—Inspector Currie Firemaster—John Hepburn Procurator-Fiscal—John White Inspector of Police—Alexander Currie Burgh Surveyor and Sanitary Inspector—John Hopkirk, 44 Tower street PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 155

The Local Authority under the Public Health Acts.

The Town Council of Porbobello ; Convener, the Provost, or in his absence, the Acting Chief Magistrate Committees 1893-94.

Ghcdrman\^, axidi Laiv. —The Provost, Convener; the Members of Council. Finance—Bailie Brand, Convener ; Councillor Kellock and Treas. Borthwick, Public Health—Provost Wood, Convener; Bailies Brand and Grieve Lighting—Bailie Grieve, Convener; Councillors Balfour and Kellock Cleaning—Bailie Brand, Convener ; Councillors Balfour and Clark Fire Brigade—The Provost, Convener ; Bailies Brand and Grieve Cemetery— Bailie Grieve, Convener ; Provost Wood and Councillor Clark Roads and Bridges—Bailie Grieve, Convener ; Councillors Kellock and Smart Streets and Buildings—Councillor Clark, Convener; Councillors Grieve and Smart Public Park—Councillor Smart, Convener; Bailies Brand and Grieve

Burgh Cemetery Board. (Under 18 & 19 Yic, cap. 68) The Magistrates and Council Collector, Alex. M'Intosh; Cleric, R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c. Su2:>erintendent, James Tweedie, Cemetery Lodge, Easter Dud- dingston Dean of Guild Court.

The Provost and Magistrates. Clerh, R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c. Procurator-Fiscal, John White. Inspector, John Hopkirk Officers, Henry A. Dewar, 2 Royal terrace, Portobello, and Alex. M 'Donald, 5 Hill square, Edinburgh

Statement of Taxation, Local and Imperial, of the Burgh of Portobello for 1893-94. I. Burgh Assessment— Is lid per £, whereof on occupier, Is 7|d, and on owner, 3|d II. Poor and School Rates, Duddingston Parish—Poor Rates, 6^1, School Rate, 75d=ls 2d on five-sixth rental, divided equally between owner and occupier III. Water Rates—Domestic rate (occuxsier), 5Jd, and public rate, 4d per £, latter divided equally between owner and occupier. Rate on shops, 2d per £. Houses under £S, 4s each

IV. Government Rates—Inhabited house duty, £20 to £40, 3d ; £41

to £60, 6d ; £61 and upwards, 9d per £ on occupier only ; shops on similar rentals, 2d, 4d, and 6d per £ respectively. Property tax (owner), 7d, less abatement, say GJd per £ A

156 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Total Approximate Taxation (including Water Duty) on Dwelling-Houses of i;20 rental and upwards, calculated at a rate per £ on the gross rental. Add 3d per £ for occupiers of Dwelling-Houses of £41 to £60 rental, and for Dwelling-Houses of £61 and upwards rental add 6d per £

Whereof

Imperial Local. Total. Occupiers. Owners.

Imp. Local. Total. Imp. Local. Total.

S. d. S. d. S. d. d. s. d. S. d. d. d. s. d. 1887-88.. 1 3 m 4 8t\ 9 2 8t\ 3 ^12 8A 3t\

O 9 1888-89.. 1 "12 3 5i§ 4 StV 9 2 •8H 3 5ii 5t\ 8ii 2t\

1889-90.. 1 -12 3 4 m 9 2 8t\ 3 5tV 5t\ St\ 2A

1890-91.. 8A 3 41? 4 1t\ 3 2 7H 2 lOH 5t% 8ii 2tV

1891-92.. St% 3 2A 3 11 3 2 6tV 2 9tV 5A 8tV 2fV

2-S- 1892-93.. 8t\ 3 4t\ 4 Oit 3 2 7t\ 2 10x2 5A 9

9 4. 3_ 1898-94.. 9t\ 3 4ii4 2t\ 3 2_ 7tV 10t\ 6t\ ^1-2 ^T2

Kegistrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Burgh op Portobello R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c. Chambers, Municipal buildings;

house, 1 Abercorn villa. Mount Pleasant. Hours, 1 to 3 ;

Saturdays, 12 to 1 ; Evenings—Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 8 Assist. Registrar, Wm. Baxendine, Municipal buildings; house, Bruntonville, Stanley street

Parish of Duddingstox (Landward District) J. M, G. Coutts, Sclioolhouse, Duddingston mills Notice of a Birth must be given to the Registrar within 21 days after its occurrence;

a Marriage, within 3 days after its celebration ; a Death, within 8 days after the event By Marriage ISTotice Act seven clear days' notice of intended Marriage is required Session Cleek for Parish of Portobello. William Brown, St Mark's place Session Clerk for Parish of Duddingston. Joseph M'Vey, 5 Brighton ter. Office hours, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. 1 1 11 (1 11 1 1

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PoETOBELLO Kental (exclusivG of Eailwajs, Tramways, and Water Pipes).

Year Valuation. Increase. Year. Valuation, Increase.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1855-56 16.842 12 2 1874-75 36,348 3 6 499 16 1856-57 17,451 13 6 609 1 4 1875-76 37,860 19 7 1,512 16 1 1857-58 17,499 18 2 48 4 8 1876-77 39,136 13 1,275 13 5 1858-59 18,135 17 11 635 19 9 1877-78 41,813 11 11 2,676 18 11 1859-60 18,947 16 11 811 19 1878-79 43,278 9 1,464 17 1 1860-61 19,770 8 4 822 11 5 1879-80 45,858 13 6 2,580 4 6 1861-62 20,579 9 6 809 1 2 1880-81 46,917 16 1,059 2 6 1862-63 21.726 18 1,147 8 6 1881-82 47,382 11 464 15 1863-64 22i977 15 10 1,250 17 10 1882-83 47,850 5 6 467 14 6 1864-65 24,196 10 11 1,218 15 1 1883-84 46,110 3 8 1,740 1 10 1865-66 25,196 9 9 999 18 10 1884-85 46,075 8 8 *34 15 1866-67 26,030 8 10 833 19 1 1885-86 46,130 2 6 54 13 10 1867-68 26,886 12 856 3 2 1886-87 46,218 15 88 12 6 1868-69 28,213 15 1,327 3 1887-88 46,665 1 446 6 1869-70 30,521 14 2,307 19 46,921 15 256 14 1870-71 32,645 11 4 2,123 17 4 1889-90 46,942 2 20 7 1871-72 34,038 3 1,392 11 8 1890-91 47,334 16 392 14 1872-73 35,153 9 10 1,115 6 10 1891-92 47,686 19 352 3 1873-74 35,848 7 6 694 17 8 1892-93 47,581 5 *105 14 1893-94 47,529 12 *51 13

Total Increase, - £30,686 19 10

The asterisks (*) denote a decrease.

Abstract of Buegh Accounts as at 15th May 1893.

Balances.

Revenue. Expenditure For. Against.

Police Account £3234 18 £3355 8 1 £120 10 1 Drainage Account, 22 19 7 2 5 £20 14 7 Municipal Buildings Account, 436 12 4 509 14 2 23 1 10 Cemetery Account, 775 9 3* 963 14 6J 188 5 3 367 9 367 10 li 11 Roads and Bridges Account, . 2J Municipal Assessment Account, 114 4 11 126 14 3 12 9 4 55 8 1 54 18 1 1 10 Voters' Assessment Fund Account . 13 14 Valuation Assessment Fiind Account, 43 8 6J- 62 2 6J 132 11 Public Health Account, 289 9 9 422 2 8 12 Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths Account 58 6 10^ 79 7 4* 21 6 Contagious Diseases Account, 11 19 4 11 19 4 Public Park Account 215 10 9 232 1 6 16 10 9

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DUDDINGSTON PaROCHIAL BoARD OF MANAGERS OF THE PoOR.

Chairman, John Knox Crawford, s.s.c, J. p., Abercorn lodge Committee of Management, Landward District —John Ord Mac-

kenzie, w.s. ; Sir John Gillespie, w.s. ; Rev. J. A. H. Paton, Thomas Hutchison, R. S. Gray, John Kermack, Major Chris- tian, J, p., James Douglas, Thomas Hay Portobello District—Major Hughes, John Nesbit, George Balfour,

Ex-Provost Thomson, j.p. ; J. 0. Fraser, David Grieve, Wm. Gray, James Forsyth, Robert Kellock, Alex. Scotfc, Col. Water- ston, W. S. Smart, j.p., Henry Doig, j,p., Wm. Barron Medical Officer for PoHohello District, Dr Andrew Balfour, 12 Abercorn terrace Inspector and Collector, Elias Suding, Municipal Buildings; house, 40 Regent street Justices of the Peace (County of Edinburgh and Midlothian) Eesident in Portobello. Major Hugh H. Christian, Bilton lodge, Durham road J. Knox Crawford, Abercorn lodge, Abercorn terrace Alex. Gray, Rathbone house. Tower street Alex. Nisbet, Rockville, Joppa pans W. S. Smart, Burton cottage, Windsor place Robert Thomson, Murray house, Argyle crescent Thomas Wood, Baileyfield house

Justice of. Peace Small Debt Court. Judges, The Acting Justices of the Peace Clerk of the Peace, John Forrester, County buildings, Edinburgh. Held in Court-room, Municipal buildings, Portobello, on the last Thursday of each month throughout the year, excepting the month of August

Population, &c., of the Burgh of Portobello. Year. Population. Increase. Inhabited Houses, 1851 3497 581 1861 4366 869 677 1871 5481 1115 794 1881 6793 1312 1396 1891 8182 1389 1666 Portobello School Board (Elected April 1894.) The Board meets in the Board-room, Niddrie Road School, on the second Monday of each month, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. Rev. Wm. Paterson, m,a., b.d,, chairman; J. Knox Crawford,

Abercorn lodge ; Rev. Joseph Donlevy, 1 Sandford street ; Rev.

G. T. Jamieson, The Manse ; Richard Alexander, Corebank

house ; R. E. Wallace-James, 4 Windsor terrace ; Wm. Baird, Clydesdale bank —

162 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PoRTOBELLo ScHooL BoARD Continued.

Clerk and Tre.as. , John Oliver Fraser, 124 High street Headmaster Niddrie Road School, John Stevenson Headmaster Towerbaiik School, Robert Todd

Janitors, Arch. Lyon, Niddrie Road School ; Wm. Taylor, Tower- bank School. Gompidsory Officer, Wm. Taylor Midlothian County Council. Convener of County, Robert Dundas of Arniston Vice-Convener, Sir James Henry Gibson- Craig of Riccarton, Bart. Representatives for Duddingston Section of (1) Suburban District, Major Christian, Bilton lodge, Durham road, Portobello Tivo Representatives elected by the Toio7i Council of Portobello, Pro- vost Wood and (members of Police Committee) Representative of Duddingston Parochial Board in Suburban District Committee Jor Roads and Public Health, Robert S. Gray, South- field, Duddingston Goimty Clerk, James H. Balfour -Melville, w.s.. County Rooms, Edinburgh County Assessor (Lands Valuation and Registration of Voters), Wm. Kennedy, County buildings, Edinburgh Collector of County Rates, Wm. Kennedy County Road Surveyor, Thomas Forbes Chief Constable, Colonel Borthwick Superintendent, Samuel Wright, D.c.C. LISTS. The Portobello Gas Light Company, Limited.

Registered Office, Bi-idge street Directors, Thomas Wood (chairman), Edward Bruce, Alexander Scott, W. S. Smart, Albert Thompson AuditO)', James Pollard, c.a., 8 N. St David street, Edinburgh Manager and Secy., David Vass, Bridge street Treas. and Collector, James Smart, 148 High street The Portobello and District Economic Building So- ciety. (Incorporated pursuant to "The Building Societies' Act, 1874.") Directors, Ex-Provost Thomson, j.p., Murray house, Portobello

(chairman) ; J. Knox Crawford, j.p., Abercorn lodge, Portobello

(vice-chairman) ; John Hay, clerk, 20 Regent sti-eet, Portobello ;

Thomas Highet, joiner, 6 Regent street, Portobello ; Councillor

Robert Kellock, merchant, 122 High street, Portobello ; John

Maxton, plumber, 132 High street, Portobello ; Alfred Nichol,

paper manufacturer, 6 Pitt street, Portobello ; John Shepherd,

general merchant, 26 High street, Portobello ; Councillor W. S.

Smart, j.p., house factor, 2 Windsor place, Portobello ; E. Suding, inspector of poor, 40 Regent street, Portobello portobello directoey. 163

The Portobello and District Economic Building Society—continued. Bankers, The Clydesdale Bank, Limited, Portobello Branch Solicitor, David Crawford, s.s.c, 117 High street, Portobello, and 10 George street, Edinburgh Surveyor, Alex. M 'Intosh, builder, 28 Lee crescent, Portobello Secretary, James Smart, burgh assessor, 148 High st., Portobello

Auditors, Archibald Langwill, c.A,, 4 Sandford street, Portobello ; J. O. Eraser, accountant, 124 High street, Portobello Portobello Working Men's Eeading Eooms, 32 Tower Street. (Established 1877.) Trustees, Dr Andrew Balfour, Councillor Kellock, Messrs J. 0. Eraser, Henry Rhind, John Crandles, Thomas Hogg, and Francis Reilly Committee, Dr A. Balfour (convener), Messrs R. Pearson, J. B. Smith, James Annan, Wm. Mitchell, A. Bisset, H. J. Baguley Secy., P. B. Smith, 27 High street Treas., J. 0. Eraser, 124 High street Assist. Treas., David Lindsay, 180 High street Portobello Choral Society. Hon. Pres., Robert Gibson, Esq., Pittville Hon. Vice-Pres., A. N. Smith, Esq. Pres., Ex-Provost Thomson Treas., Wm. Brand, 30 Regent street

Secy. , Thos. O'Carroll, Arthitrville, Morton street Conductor, Tom Craig, 22 Rutland square, Edinburgh Portobello Bowling Club. Instituted 1871. Green, Lee Crescent.

Patron, Alex. Stuart ; Pres., John Borthwick Vice-Pres., J. R. Forsyth; Secy., H. R. Forsyth, 21 Bath street Treas., Wm. A. Purves, 170 High street; Ranger, Jasper Logan. Membership, 60. "Forrester" Medal, W. a! Purves; "Rink" Medal, W. A. Purves' rink Midlothian Bowling Clubs Association. Inst. 1885. Pres., Councillor Henderson (Musselburgh) Vice-Pres., A. H. Small (Dalkeith) Hon. Treas., Archd. Gilchrist () Hon. Secy., Mr Hislop (Arniston Club), The Association comprises the following Clubs : —Bonnyrigg, Currie, Dalkeith, , , Esk (Musselburgh), Mills (Musselburgh), Esk Mills (Musselburgh), Porto- bello, Rosslyn, Springfield, Gorebridge, Arniston, and . Holders of Trophy for 1893, Inveresk Mills. Holder of Rosebery Champion Cup, Robert King, Loanhead 164 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PORTOBELLO SwiMMING ClUB AND HuMANE SoCIETY. Hon. Pres.y Bailie Brand

Hon. Vice-Presidents, Alex. Stuart, Esq. , and H. E. Moss, Esq.

Pres., John Black j Vice-Pres., W. Spence Hon. Secys., W. S. Tough, 33 Wellington street, and H. J. Baguley

Trcas. ,

Committee, Messrs J. Sutherland, s. s.c. , Walter Black, Wedder- burn, A. M. Wilson, Hudson, J. B. Robertson, and J. Eitchie PoRTOBELLO GoLF ClUB. Patron, Major Hugh H. Christian, Bilton lodge

Hon. Members, Eobert Gibson, Esq., Pittville ; James Williamson, Esq., 23 Brighton place; Charles J. Paterson, Esq., of Castle

Huntly, Seabeach house ; Alexander Stuart, Esq. , of Feddal,

Melville house ; J. Knox Crawford, Esq. , Abercorn lodge ; G.

F. Waldener, Esq. , Mostyn, 2 John street Capt., Provost Wood; Vice-Gapt., Bailie Brand

Treas. , Elias Suding, Covesea cottage, 40 Regent street Secy., W. A. Purves, 170 High street Members of Council, H. B. Ferrier, James Smart, D. Crawford, John Herriot, George Smith, H. S. Smart, John Shepherd, H. Calder, J. S. Stevenson Membership, 95. Monthly Competition at Musselburgh Prize Winners for 1893—Gold Medal (Scratch), T. T. Gray; "Wood" Cup (Handicap), H. S. Smart; "Gray" Silver Medal (Scratch), Hugo B. Ferrier; " Craig" Silver Medal (Handicap), Thomas Hunter; "Christian" Silver Medal (Handicap), John Heiiiot PoRTOBELLO LaDIES' GoLF ClUB.

Patron, Provost Wood ; Pres. , James Smart Secy., Mrs David Crawford, Bank buildings Treas., Miss Smart, 2 Windsor place Committee, Mrs Suding, Mrs Calder, Miss Dall, Miss Simpson Winners of Masonic Medal (Handicap)—Autumn Competition, 1S93, Mrs David Crawford ; Sirring Competition, 1894, Miss Betty Simpson. Green, Public Park PoRTOBELLO BuRNS' GlUB. Pres., Rev. James Oliver, m.a.

Vice-Pres , Robert D. Glover Secy., Wm. Baird, Clydesdale Bank Treas., Robert Edward, 137 High street Committee for School Prizes, Rev. R. Mitchell, Dr Andrew Balfour, Councillor "Smart, and Office-bearers PoRTOBELLO ChESS ClUB.

Pres., Dr Knight ; Vice-Pres., Alexander Tod, Esq.

Hon. Secy. , Robert Eraser ; Hon. Treas. , J. C. Hunter Committee, Messrs A. Tod, R. T. Henderson, C. Ellis, and J. Stewart rORTOBELLO DIRICCTOIIY. 165

PORTOBELLO AmATEUR EoWING ClUB.

Hon. Pres. , Provost Wood ; Pres. , J. Shields Stevenson Capt., J. K. H. Crawford; Lieut., Wm. Brand Hon. Secy., D. M. DnflF, 1 Lower Jopi)a

Ho7i. Treas. , Wm. Traill, 4 Hart street, Edinburgh Auditor, E. W. D. Roddick Committee, R. J. T. Wright, m.a., A. C. Duff, and Geo. Hills Club house, Joppa park Eastern Amateur Eowing Club. Hon. Pcdrons, A. Stuart, Esq., H. E. Moss, Esq., W. A. Bell, Esq. Hon. Pres., Andrew Balfour, Esq., m. d. Pres., P. Banks Smith Gapt., E,. D. Watson; Lieut., R. H. Whitelaw Secy., J. F. Paterson, 6 W. Brighton crescent Treas., R. G. Sinclair, 140 High street; Auditor, C. C. Landels Committee, Wm. Mitchell, H. D. Archer, C. M 'Donald, Walter Black, J. B. Robertson PoRTOBELLO x\nGLING ClUB.

Secy. , John Flinn, Roj^^al Bank PoRTOBELLO AMBULANCE CeNTRE. Presidents, Provost Wood, Major Hugh H. Christian, Ex-Provost Thomson Committee, Bailie Brand, Treas. Borthwick, Ex-Bailie M'Intosh, Ex-Bailie Buchan, Ex- Bailie Gray, Councillor Balfour, Coun- cillor Grieve, Councillor Kellock, Councillor Smart, Councillor

Clark, Dr Stevenson Macadam, f.e.s.e. ; H. A. Webstei% Esq.,

p.R.s.E. ; Dr Andrew Balfour, m.d. ; Dr W. Brendon Gubbin,

M.D., CM. ; Dr John H. Balfour, m.b., cm. ; Dr Rattray, m.d. ;

John Knox Crawford, Esq., s.s.c ; Alfred Nichol, Esq. ; R. D. Alex. Glover, Esq. ; Stuart, Esq. ; Samuel Carmichael, Esq. ;

J. L. B. Higgin, Esq. ; Thomas Adams, Esq. ; Henry Calder,

Esq. ; Inspector Gurrie

Treas. , John Nesbit, Esq, ; Secy. , Mr George Innes PoRTOBELLO CyCLING ClUB. Patrons, Dr A. Balfour, Dr J. H. Balfour, Dr T. Whitelaw, A. Stuart, Esq., H. E. Moss, Esq. Pres., J. Henry; Vice-Pres., W, S. Brown Capt., R. Scott; Sub-Captt., C. H. Bryson Secy, and T7'eas., J. A. Gray, Duddingston crescent Auditors, W. Smart, J. Cape Committee, D. I. M'Kinlay, J. S. Ewen, J. R. Meikle, A. Fortune, J. Scott, A. Gillespie, W. Whitelaw PoRTOBELLO Cr[CKET ClUB.

Pres., Dr Wm. Brendon Gubbin ; Vice-Pres., Mr N. W, R.Johnson

Cajyt., Mr A. K. Rutherford ; Sub-CajJt., A. M'Tavish Secy., Mr W. Vickers, 21 Wellington street Match Secy., Mr D. Beaton, 81 Montgomery street, Edinburgh Treas., Mr W. Selway, 5 Woodside terrace Committee, T. Miller, J. W. Bremner, P. C. Merrie, and J. S. Tait ;

166 POETOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PORTOBELLO LiBERAL ClUB.

Hon. Pres., R. O. Munro Ferguson, Esq., m.p. Pres., J. Knox Crawford, s.s.c, J. p. Vice- Pres., Bailie Brand Secy., David Crawford, s.s.c, Bank buildings

Treas. , Jolm Baxendine, Stanley street ; Librarian, James Black

Council, Councillors Balfour, Kellock, Smart, and Stuart ; Ex-

Provost Thomson ; Messrs James Coutts, P. Goodall, James Lynch, Alexander Kutherford, and T. Scott Trustees, John Baxendine, Bailie Brand, James Coutts, s.s.c, J. Knox Crawford, s.s.c. Councillor Kellock, Alex. Eutherford,

Esq. , Councillors Smart and Stuart, and Ex-Provost Thomson Club Premises, No. 35 Tower street

PoRTOBELLO BrASS BaND.

Meets in Livingston place, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 7-15 Hon. Pres., Geo. Smith; Secy., James Petrie, 59f High street Treas., John Lennox, 3 Kamsay place; Leader, George Hogg; Conductor, J. Moore.

PoRTOBELLO CeLTIC PiPE BaND.

Meets in Pipe street hall, Mondays and Thursdays, at 7-30

Pres. , Dr J. H. Balfour ; Secy. , Chas. Lawrence, 6 Livingston pi.

Treas. , William Thom ; Pipe-Major, John Munro

Destitute and Sick Society.

Chairman, Major Christian, J. p. ; Vice- Chairman, Ex-Bailie Gray, J. p. Secy, and Treas., J. O. Eraser, 124 High street Committee, Bailie Grieve; Messrs M'lntosh, A. Nesbit, Wm. Baird, C. A. Titterton, Samuel Carmichael, A. N. Smith, and

James Watson ; Drs A. Balfour, J. H. Balfour, Whitelaw, and Eattray

PoRTOBELLO LiBERAL ASSOCIATION.

Pres., J. Knox Crawford, J. p., Abercorn lodge Vice-Pres., Bailie Brand, Councillors Kellock and Stuart

Secj/s., David Crawford, s.s.c. , Bank buildings, and J. H. Waterston Treas., John Baxendine, Stanley street Thomson; Councillors Committee, Ex-Provost Balfour and Smart ;

Ex-Bailie Ferguson ; Dr Brandon Gubbin ; Messrs J. M'llvenna, E. D. Glover, J. Coutts, s.s.c, J. P. Campbell, W. Smith, John Telfer, James Hunt, C. Gallacher, J. Holligan, Samuel Baird, Alex. Eutherford, Hugh Makinson, James Black, Wm. Gal- braith, A. Goodall, T. Scott, E. Jack, P. Paterson, F. E. Swin- burne, W. T. Walker, and J. Mitchell PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 167

PORTOBELLO CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. Chairman, Sir Chas. Dalrymple, Bart., m.p. Vice- Chairman, Charles J. Paterson, Esq. of Castle Huntly, J. p. Secy., Mr Jas. Robbie, jun., Stanley st. Treas., Mr Jas. Robbie Committee, Dr Adamson, Dr A. Balfour, Dr J. H. Balfour, Major Hugh Christian, Bailie Grieve, Messrs Alex. Bisset, Thos. Miller, C. R. Titterton, R. E. Wallace-James, s.s.c, Wm. White, Robt. Whittaker, John Young, J. 0. Eraser, G. Bowden, Wm. Kellet, Robt. Wallace-James, and Wm. White, jun. PoRTOBELLO LiBERAL UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. Pres., Ex-Bailie Gray, j.p. Vice-Fres., John Nesbit Secy., J. L. B. Higgiu, 28 Brighton place. Treas., Wm. Baird Council, Dr Rattray, Ex-Bailie Buchan, Wm. Barron, Alex. Scott, J. N. Miller, J. S. Home, James Douglas, Robert Johnstone, Rev. Wm. Paterson, William Spence, Alfred Nichol, and James Watson Primrose League, Portobello, Habitation 'Hamilton,' No. 1292. Ruling Councillor, Major Hugh H. Christian, J.P. Treas., Miss A. M. Bell, 4 Windsor terrace Secy., R. Wallace-James, 4 Windsor terrace

Irish National League of Great Britain, ' Portobello Shamrock ' Branch. Pres., Charles Gallacher. Vice-Pres., H. M'Daid and E. Dunn Secy., James Holligan, 10 High street Treas., Francis Birne, 2 Pipe street lane A Committee of 12. Membership, 60. Masonic Lodge (226) Portobello. Meets third Thursday of each month in Royal Hotel P.-W. Master, John Borthwick, jun. Treas., James Robbie, 9 Stanley street Secy., F. MacGillivray, 78 High street Ancient Order of Foresters, No. 5798, Court Abercorn. Established 1873. Meets every alternate Tuesday in the Adelphi place hall, at 8 p.m. Chief Ranger, Daniel Holligan. Sub- Chief P., Hugh Millar Treas., John Cra,ndles, 12 Tower street. Secy., David Philip, 25 Wellington street. Court Su7-geon, Dr Wm. Brendon T. Gubbin, Selville, High street. Membership, 455. Capital, £2900 Juvenile Branch. Established 1882. Meets every fourth Monday in the above hall at 7.45 p.m. Sujyerintetidents, John Wintrup, James Pratt, and Alex. Smith. Treas., Alexander Smith. Acting Supt. and Secy., P. B. Smith, 27 High street. Membership, 80. Capital, £47 168 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Irish National Foresters—The Charles Diamond Branch. Established 1893. Meets every alternate Sunday in St John's hall at 1 P.M.

Chief Banger, John Mulgrew. Sub-Chief R., Patrick Corr. Treas., George Rush, 22 High st. Secy., Michael Nolans, Duddingston Mains. Court Surgeon, Dr Forbes, Liberton. Membership, 50.

' Ancient Order of Shepherds, Sanctuary ' Abercorn (No. 5798). Established 1875. Meets in Adelphi place hall 5th June, and every fourth Tuesday, at 6.45 p.m. Membership, 36. Capital, £127 Trustees, John Crandles and James Ross. Surgeon, Dr William Brendon T. Gubbin, Selville, High street. Scribe, Thomas Highet, 6 Regent street. Treas., John Young, 23 Tower street. Pa-'itor, John Wintrup.

British Order of Ancient Free Gardeners, No. 110, ' Thistle O'Portobello ' Lodge. Established 1882. Meets every alternate Monday in Adelphi place hall at 8 p.m. W. -Master, Hugh M'Daid. Secy., John Sawers, 12 Adelphi place Treas., Robert Jack, 49 High street. Medical Officer, Dr Rattray Membership, 150. Capital, £582 Juvenile Branch. Established 1886. Meets every alternate Tuesday in above hall at 7.30 p.m. Acting Sicjyt. and Treas., Robert Jack. Secy., John Sawers. Membership, 54

Independent Order of Eechabites, ' Hope of Porto- bello ' Tent, No. 1793. Meets every alternate Monday in Tower street hall at 8 p.m. C. B., Archibald Miller. Secy., William T. Walker, 7 Mentone avenue. Treas., James Maxwell, 16 Adelphi place

' PoKTOBELLo's HoPE ' JuvENiLE Tent, No. 595, mccts on Mondays at 7 p.m. Supt., Arch. Miller, Secy., Walter Richardson, jun., 8 Maryfield

Portobello Total Abstinence Society. Pres., John M 'Queen Vice-Pres., Bailie Grieve, James Coutts, s.s.C, John McQueen

Secy, and Treas. , E. Selway, 5 Woodside terrace, Joppa And Committee of 11 gentlemen PORTOBELLO DIIIECTOIIY. 169

The Portobello Band of Hope, in connection with the Total Abstinence Society, and under direction of Special Committee. Acting Supt,, E. Selway, 5 Woodside terrace, joppa Musical Leader, James Scott, jun. Registration and Magazine Secy., Holland Baguley

Meetings held every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, from November to April, in Congregational Church hail The Portobello Young Abstainers' Union. Hon. Pres., Bailie Grieve, John M 'Queen Pres., James Coutts, s.s.a Vice-Pres., W. Vickers and Thomas Adams, jun. Secy., E. ISelway, 5 Woodside terrace, Joppa

Treas. , James F. Heriot. Committee of 3 ladies and 3 gentlemen Meetings take place monthly during winter in the Congregational Church hall

Inc. Order of Good Templars, No. 81 , 'Beacon of Hope.' Lodge meets in Adelphi place hall every Wednesday at 8 W. -Chief Templar, David Brown W.-Secy., William Archibald, 2 Regent street

T. 0. G. T., No. 149, ' Early Flower Lodge.' Meets in Adelphi place hall every Wednesday at 7

Supt. , John Bain, 57 High street Portobello Auxiliary of Bible Society of Scotland. Pres., Rev. J. M. Cotfcerill. Vice-Pres., A. jVL Forbes Treas., William Baird, Clydesdale Bank Secy, and Representative Director, John jSlight, Erskine house, " Durham road Portobello Sabbath Morning Fellowship Union. Instituted 1879. Pres., H. Makinson

Vice-Pres. , J. T. S. Watson and J. A. A, Calder Treas., James P. Herriot Secy., James Scott, jurt, 8 Mentone avenue Cotninittee, George Baillie, James Fenton, jun., W. A, Gray, C. E. Muir, and W. Sneddon Portobello Mutual Improvement Society. Pres., R. E.Wallace-James, s.s.c. Vice-Pres., R«v, A.M'Tavish,M.A.

Secy. , Robert Jackson, 7 Mentone avenue Treas., W. T. Walker, 7 Mentone avenue Auditor, J. R. Adams, Editor of Magazine, P. B. Smith Members of Committee, Dr W. T. Gubbin, J. S. Lawson, m.a., J. M'Tavish, and W. C. Mayer The Society meets in Pipe street hall every Tuesday during the Session at 8 p.m. — _ 170 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PORTOBELLO SaBBATH SoHOOL UnION. Pres., Rev. Wm. Paterson, m.a., b.b. Vice-Pres., Rev. John Sellar and Rev. James Kelly

Secy, and Trccn^., Wm. Dongias, s.,s.c. , 3 l>rightou place Committee, Messrs W. Bainl, Ralph Cowper, Heiiiy Rhind, James Smith, C. K. Harris, W. PI Miller, Roljert Tbouison, James P. Herriot, and James Watson Quarterly meetings of the Union for 1894-95 in Windsor Place U.R Church hall, Thursday, 8th; Saturday, June IGth March ; Thursday, October 11th; Thursday, January 10th

PoRTOBELLO MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. (Ee-organiserl 1870). Chrm-man, SamL Carmichael. Vice-Ghrmman, Henry S. Smart. Secy., J. 0. Fraser, 124 High street. Treas., Wm. White

MiDLOTHiAN Artillery Volunteer Corps, No. S (Porto- bcllo) Battery.

Capt., Charles Stewart, 41 Leamington terrace, Edinburgh

3rd Co. M.A.V. Carblne Club. Pres., Captain Charles Stewart Treas., William Mitchell, 7S High street Seey., Gunner Archer, 4 Meutone avenue Cohi.mittee, Sergt. -Major A. Miliigaa, Sergeants Giancy, M 'Grain, and Low

5th Volunteer Battalion '' The Royal Scots/' K Coy. Capt., E. A. Kemp, 62 George Street, Edinburgh Lieuti^., C. Muirhead, G3 George street, and .L M. Inches, Com- - mercial brewery, Edinburgh

Boys' Brigade, No. 1 (Portobello) Coy. Pres., l)r And. Balfour Gcq^t., David Low, 31 Wellington street Lieuts., James and A. Edward, 137 High street, and Ts. Eairholm

InI eets in Pipe street hall, on Thursdcxy nights at 8 o'clock, from October to April

Boys' Brigade, No. 2 (Portobello) Coy.

Capt., S. Carmiehael, 114 High street Lieuts., John Smith and R. S. Mayer Meets in Windsor place U.P. Church hall on Monday nights at 8 o'clock, from October to April PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 171

CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &c.

Parish Church, Duddingston. Service 12 till 2.

Minister, Rev. J. A. Hunter- Paton Session CleT-k, J. M'Vey, 5 Brighton terrace, Portobello Treas., J. M. G. Coutts, Schoolhouse, Duddingston mills Church Ojpcer, Alexander Stewart, Duddingston

St. James' Church, High Street, (Duddingston Parish)

Service, 11-15 and 6-30. Minister, Rev. J. Oliver, M.A. , Argyle house Church Officer, William Plank, 103 High street

Portobello Parish Church, Melville Street. Service 11.15 and 6.30

Minister, Rev. George T. Jamieson, The Manse, Abercorn terrace Missio7iary, Rev. John A. Dron, 222 High street Session Clerk, William Brown, St Mark's place Treas., John S. Weir, 26 Lee crescent

Church Officer, Robert Plendry, i Bellfield lane

Free , Plamilton Terrace. Service, 11.15 and 2.80. Minister, Rev. Patrick W. Robertson, m.a., F.C. Manse, Abercorn terrace Session Clerk, Robert D. Glover, Brighton park, Sandford street Clerk to Deacons' Court, J. O. Fraser, 124 High street Treas., William Baird, Clydesdale Bank Church Officer, John White, 9 Mentone avenue

Windsor Plage United Presbyterian Church. Service, 11.15 and 2.30.

Minister, Rev. Wm. Paterson, m.a., b.d., ii Durham road Session Clei-k, Alexander Nisbet, Joppa pans Treas., S. Carmichael, 4 Windsor place Clerk to Managers, Alex. Bryce, Rosebank house Church Officer, George Deans, 31 Wellington street

Regent St. United Presb. Church. Serv. 11.15 & 6.30 Minister, Rev. John Sellar, Hillfoot, Brunstane road

Session Clerk, J. Knox Crawford, Abercorn lodge Treas., John M'Crindle, 4 Ashton villas, Brunstane road Church Officer, Walter Richardson, 29 Wellington street 172 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Congregational Church, Wellington St. Service 11.15 and 6.30.

Minister, Rev. James Kelly, Congregational Manse, Morton street, Joppa Treas., James Coutts, s.s.c, 9 Brunstane road Secy., E. Selway, 5 Woodside terrace Chtirch Officer, R. M. MacFarlane, 104 High street

St. Mark's Episcopal Church, A^bercorn Terrace. Ser- vice 11.15 and 6.30.

Incumbent, Rev. J. M. Cotterill, The Parsonage, Argyle crescent

Clerk and Treas. , C. R. Titterton, Eastbourne house Church Officer, John Wilson, 4 Rosefield avenue

St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Brighton Place.

Services—Sunday, 9 and 11-30 A.M., and 6-30 p.m. ; week mornings, 7-30

Clergyman, The Rev. Joseph Donlevy, i Sandford street Schools, Bath street, conducted by the Ursuline Nuns

Parish Church Mission Hall, Higli Street.

Service, 1 1- 6-30 P.M. Children's Service, 1 5 a.m. Sab. School, 4 P.M.

Alissionary , Rev. John A. Dron, 222 High street

Free Church Mission Hall, Pipe St. Service 6.30 p.m. Children's Service. 2-30 Afternoon

Missionary, Rev. A. M'Tavish, m.a. , 10 High street Hall Keeper, William Cartledge, 2 Adelphi place

Portobello and Joppa Home Mission. Hall, Adelphi PI. Service 6.30. Supt., William Baird, Clydesdale Bank Treas., Mrs Dr Chalmers, 25 Lee crescent Secy., Miss Cook, Newton villa. West Brighton crescent Missionary, David Harris, 42 Henderson row

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