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CONTAINING LIST OF THE HOUSEHOLDERS OF THE BURGH, DIRECTORY OF TRADES AND PROFESSIONS; LIST OF PUBLIC BOARDS, SOCIETIES, ETC. ETC. ETC.

ALSO, LIST OF FARMERS AND OTHERS IN THE ADJOINING PARISHES.

FORFAR PRINTED & PUBLISHED BY W. SHEPHERD, CASTLE STREET.

1910. L INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

COLOURED INSERTS.

Andrew, W. , & Son, Hairdressers . . facing 60 Mackintosh, J., Blacksmith centre of Almanac Dalgetj% Alex., & Son, Drapers . . facing 36 M'Gibbons, D. B., Pastry Baker .. facing 57 Doig, W. L., Draper .. .. facing 52 Melvin, B. & M., Grocers .. facing 37

Dunn, John A., Boot Merchant . . facing 4-5 Paterson, Sons, & Co. . . facing 28-29

Ednie & Kininmonth, Ironmongers facing Title Patterson Brothers, Bakers . . facing 4

Fenwick, D., .. . Dental Rooms facing 73 Reid, Peter, Confectioner . facing 44

Forfar & District Laundrj' Co. Ltd. facing 113 Rettie, Archibald, Baker . . facing 61

Fullerton, W. , Shoemaker facing Page 2 of Cover Robertson, David, Shoemaker . . facing 45

Gas Corporation . . . . facing 20 Scott, James, Watchmaker & Jeweller facing 64 Hood, D., Shoemaker .. .. facing 28 Shepherd, James, China Merchant facing 68 Irons, David, & Sons, Ironmongers Simpson, A., & Son, Cycles & Motors centre of Almanac facing Almanac

Jarman, Mrs, Jarmaii's Hotel facing 61 Small, Peter, Blacksmith . . facing 53

Jarvis Brothers, Drapers . . facing 5 Stewart, Alexander, Joiner, etc. facing 21 Killacky, John, Queen's Hotel facing 12 Stewart, D., House Furnisher .. facing 13 Lichtscheidel, J., Royal Hotel end of Almanac Stilley, R., Dental Surgeon .. facing 56 Lovvson, Wm., Horsehirer facing 2g Sturrock & Co., Drapers .. .. facing 72 Macfarlane, M., Chemist .. facing 80 Walker, J. S., Artificial Teeth Maker facing 69

ADVERTISEMENTS ON COVER.

Martin, James, & Sons, Grocers Pool, W. G., Draper . . Methven Simpson Ltd., Musicsellers Spalding, Alex., Clothier ......

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Page Page .. Abel, John R., & Co., Chemists . 147 M'Kinnon, J., Tailor .. 179 Adamson, ^^^, Grocer .. .. 144 M'Laren, A., & Son, Plumbers, etc. .. 118 Andrew, Wm., & Son, Tobacconists .. 183 M'Laren, James, & Son, Bakers, etc. .. 164 Arnot, James M., Ironmonger .. .. 151 M'Laren, William, Painter .- .. 147 Bain, Alexander, Joiner .. .. 117 M'Nicoll, Thomas, Saddler .. .. 183

Balfour, William, Leather Merchant . 141 Mann, John H., Tailor .. .. 168

Ballingall, R., Cycle Maker . . . 160 Marshall, R. S., Draper .. .. 165 _

Barclay, Thomas, & Son, Painters . 153 Masonic Halls, Castle Street . . . 170 Baths ...... 178 Masterton, David, Plasterer .. .. 152 Bell, Mrs, Draper, etc. .. .. 151 Masterton, Harry, Draper .. .. 118

Booth, D. P., Tailor ...... 161 Maxwell, L. & D., Poultry Dealers . . 140 .. Bowman, John, Granite Bar . . 167 Milne, C. W., Gent. 's Outfitter 117

Boyle, J. W., Pharmacist .. .. 123 Milne, W., & Sons, Plumbers, etc. . . 162 Bruce, George, Cycle Agent .. .. 164 Mitchell, James B., Brushmaker .. 144 .. Bruce & RolDbie, Seedsmen, etc. . 122 Moffat, William, & Co., Slaters 140

Burns, Mrs, Temperance Hotel . 169 Muir, Son, & Paton, Ltd., Coal Merchants 150 .. Butchart, William, Grocer, &c. . . 143 Neave, Peter, & Son, Plumbers, &c. 127 .. .. Callander, W., Draper, etc. . . .. 174 Neill, D. W., Music Teacher 173

Campbell & Co., Aerated Water Manufact. 175 Neill, James, Music Teacher . . 132 Campbell, Misses E. & M., Wool Repository 128 Niven, T. H., Tobacconist .. .. 132 .. Christie, William, Tobacconist . 179 Ogilvie, James, Bootmaker .. 125

Clark, John A., Watchmaker .. .. 129 Osnaburgh Hall . . . . 128

Cook, C., & Co., Grocers .. . 131 Petrie, David B., Butcher .. .. 175

Creamello Suppl)- Stores .. .. 177 Petrie, Mrs, Newsagent . . 1 52

. Crighton, James, Coal Merchant . . 164 Prophet, James, Painter . . . 173 .. Crook, John, Shoemaker . . 173 Prophet, Mrs, Grocer . . .. 115

Doig, Thomas, Auctioneer . . 141 Pullar, Misses, Hosiery Warehouse, etc. 137 Duncan, J. L., Draper .. .. 171 Reid Hall ...... 148 Duncan, Miss E. K., Confectioner .. 121 Reid, Peter, Confectioner 129, 136, 140, 145 Edwards, Charles, Butcher .. .. 145 Ritchie Alexander, Draper .. .. 172 Elder, Thomas, Grocer .. .. 181 River Plate Fresh Meat Co. Ltd., Butchers 159 Esplin, Miss A., Fruiterer .. .. 114 Robbie, Mrs A., Fruiterer .. .. 181 Esplin, John, Tobacconist, etc. .. 181 Roberts, D. & G., Grocers .. .. 136

Esplin, W., Shoemaker .. .. 144 Roberts, John, Tailor ...... 167

Farquharson, Adam, Draper . . 155 Roberts, W., Draper ...... 136

Fenton, Mrs J. M., Restaurateur . . 157 Rodger, David, & Son, Painters .. 121 Ferguson, Miss, Berlin Wool Repository 177 Ross, Alex., Sculptor ...... 169

Forbes, Alfred, Music Teacher . 165 Saddler, J., Confectioner .. .. 139

Forfarshire Billposting Co. , .. .. 153 Samson, John, Tailor ...... 137

Forfar Dispatch . . . . 134 Savings Bank ...... 176

Forfar Herald . . . 158 Scott, Andrew F., Butcher . .. 155 Forfar Review ...... 116 Scott, William, Coal Merchant .. T19

Fowler, G. R., Chemist .. .. 132 Scott & Coull, Fish Dealers . . 149

Fraser & Morrison, Coachbuilders . 163 Scott, George, Bootmaker .. .. 159

French, Dr, Dental Rooms . . . 153 Shepherd, A. & C, Slaters .. " .. 117

Grove Dairy Co. Ltd., Grocers . 161 Shepherd, W., Stationer & Printer ••36, 53 Guild, N. C., Music Teacher .. .. 127 Simpson, C. O., Baker .. .. 115

Guthrie, Wm. R., Grocer .. .. 145 Smith, George, Draper . . ... 163

Guthrie, Mrs G., Gamedealer, etc. .. 177 Smith, Hood, & Co., Coal Merchants . 159

Hay, Alex. & Co., Joiners . . 137 Smith, Miss, Boot Merchant . . . 139

Henderson, Andrew, Painter .. .. 119 Smith, Mrs Lewis, Grocer . . . 133

Horsburgh, W. A., The Central Bar . 183 Spark, William, Photo Artist . . . 130

Hunter, W. P., Station Hotel .. .. 155 Stewart, Andrew, Shoemaker . . . 143

Hutchison, W., Draper .. .. 157 Stewart, John, Horsehirer . . . 166

Hygienic Institute Ltd. . . 182 Stewart, William, Draper . . . . 129 Jack, R. D., Grocer ...... 146 Strachan, A. D., Wood & Coal Merchant 124

Jamieson & Co., Clothing Specialists .. 140 Strachan, John, Watchmaker . . . 149 Johnston, D., Grocer ...... 126 Strachan, W., Ticket Writer .. .. 161

Johnston, John, Chemist . . 125 Taylor, William, Watchmaker . . . 165 Keiller, R. D., Upholsterer .. .. 121 Thorn, Wm., Slater ...... 128 Kerr, James, & Son, Slater .. .. 179 Thornton, D. P., Shoemaker .. .. 171 Kinloch, James T., Butcher .. .. 133 Todd & Petrie, Tailors, etc. .. .. 122 Kydd, David, Tailor ...... 131 Urquhart, James, Tobacconist .. 113

Laing, D. M., Photographer .. .. 123 Walker, Miss, Boot Merchant . 184 Lamb, J., Aerated Water Manufacturer 138 Waterston, James A., Chemist.. .. 114 Langlands, D., Plumber, &c. .. .. 119 Watt, D. M., Sheriff Officer .. .. 135 Lawson, Wm., County Hotel .. .. 142 Whyte, David, Potato Merchant, etc. .. 125

Leith, John, Plumber, etc. . . . 143 Whyte, Alexander, Gamedealer, etc. . . 168 Lindsay, J. & W., Drapers .. .. 115 Wilson, J., Grocer ...... 120 Lowden, William, Plumber . . 132 Wilson, J. F., Auctioneer .. .. 114

-Nlacrury & Rogers, Tobacconists .. 126 Wood, Miss, Milliner ...... 152

M'Gregor, N. D., Tobacconist .. 118 Wood, Robert, Butcher . . . 135

M'Kay, Alex., Shoemaker . . 180 — —

CONTENTS.

Page Page Angling Clubs 70 Justices of the Peace (Forfar) 63 Bank Offices 65 Letter Boxes 54 Bible Society 67 Library, Public ... - 65 Blind, Mission to the 67 Liberal and Radical Association 67 Bowling Clubs ... 70 Licensed Trade Defence Association 70

Building Societies 72 Literary Institute .. 67 Burgh Funds 62 Magistrates and Town Council 62 Celtic Society 67 Masonic Lodges ... 70 Charity Mortifications 63 Museum, Forfar 6s Children's Church 68 Nursing Association 68 Children's League of Pity 72 Parish Council ... 6s Choral Union 66 Philharmonic Society 66 Christian Association, Young Men's 66 Plate Glass Insurance Association 69 Do. do., Young Women s 66 Ploughmen's Society 72 Churches 65 Post Office Arrangements 54 Church Services, &c. 67-68 Poultry Association 71 Coal Societies 70 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Courts : Society for ... 72 Burgh... 63 Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Licensing, Burgh 63 Society for ... 72 Police... 63 P.S.A. Brotherhood 68 Valuation Appeal 63 QuoitingClub ... 71 Curling Association, Angus 71 Reading Rooms... 6s Curling Club 71 Rechabites, Independent Order ol 68

Cycling Club 71 Registrar's Office .. 64 Draughts Club 67 Removal Terms ... 80 Edinburgh Angus Club 69 Salvation Army ... 66 Educational Institutions .. 64 Saving Associations .. 69 Educational Trust 64 Savings Bank .. 6s Factory Worker's Union .. 72 School Boards :

Farmers in District S7-6I Burgh .. 64 Fiars Prices 80 Landward 64 Field Club 67 Session Clerks ... 65 Football Clubs ... 71 Shepherds, Loyal Ancient .. 69 Foresters, Ancient Order of 69 Shopkeepers' Association 70 Golf Clubs 71 Swimming Club... 72

Halls ... 66 Telephone Numbers, Forfar •• 55-56 Holidays 80 Templar Lodges 68 Horticultural Improvement Society 69 Territorials 66 Horticultural Society 69 Town Council Committees 63 Householders, Female 37-53 Tract Society 66 Householders, Male S-36 Trades and Professions ... .. 73-80 Infirmary 66 Typographical Society 72 Instrumental Band 66 Unionist Club ... 72 Joiners' Association 72 Yearly Societies ... 70

Almanac for 1911 (32 pp.) inserted between pages 80 and 113. PATTERSON BROTHERS High-Class Bakers, Confectioners and Pastrycooks, 48 WEST HIGH STREET, and 165 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Our Bread Aw^ards.

SILVER MEDAL, London 1904.

SILVER CHALLENGE SHIELD of Scotland, 1905.

GOLD MEDAL, Edinburgh 1905.

DIPLOMA, London 1904,

CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR for High Excellence of Quality and Workmanship in Breadmaking, Glasgow 1906.

GOLD MEDAL, for Rolls, London 1908.

GOLD MEDAL, for Bread, London 1909.

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Abel, John K. Druggist 1 Sparrowcroi^^^SSfS-^ Aberdein, James Vintner 67 Queen street Adam, Charles Shoemaker 13 Osnaburgh street Adam, David Mason 17 Wellbraehead Adam, James Gardener 28 Road Adam, James Factory worker 23 St. James' Road Adam, Kobert Boots 8 St. James' Road Adam, Rev. William Clergyman St. James' Manse Adam, WiUiam Postman 31 South street Adam, William Labourer 4 Road Adams, George Accountant 58-60 Dundee Road Adams, Henry Shuttlemaker 51 North street Adams, Joseph Slater 10 Road Adamson, Alexander Builder 4 Jamieson street Adamson, David Builder , Taylor street Adamson, George Lorryman 48 South street Adamson, George Mason 14 John street Adamson, James Residenter 24 South street Adamson, John Labourer 75 West High street Adamson, John Bell Stationer 68 Castle street Adamson, Richard Green keeper 1 Strang street Adamson, Thomas Gardener 11 Newmonthill Adamson, William Messenger 8 Market street Addison, David Clerk 58 Yeaman street Addison, John Blacksmith 38 Canmore street Air, James Ploughman 21 Glamis Road Airth, James Clerk 20 Dundee Road Airth, John Baths supt. 29 Strang street Airth, William Painter 167 East High street Aitkenhead, David Factory worker 41 Victoria street Aitkenhead, Stephen Factory worker Queen's Well Lane Alexander, David B. Factory worker 85 East High street Alexander, James L. Solicitor Norwood Alexander, Robert Factory worker Strathview Cottage Alexander, Thomas Dyker 28 North street Allan, Alexander Draper 30 Gladstone Place Allan, David Labourer 22 Don street Allan, James Factory overseer 9 North street Allan, James Crated water manf 12 North street FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Allan, James Labourer 59 Queen street Allan, John Factory worker 118 East High street Allardice, Andrew Factory worker 109 Queen street Allardice, George Blacksmith 16 South street Allardice, James Tailor 29 Nursery street Allardice, John Baker 8 Lour Road Allardice, William Tailor 25 Montrose Road Allardice, William Leather cutter 68 North street Allardyce, James Factory worker 4 Watt street Anderson, Alexander Labourer 5 Newmonthill Anderson, David Baker I Stark's Close Anderson, David Factory worker 24 William street Anderson, George Ploughman 5 Broadcroft Anderson, James Chauffeur II North street Anderson, James Railway porter 91 Queen street Anderson, James Nurseryman Sheriff Park Anderson, John Baker 10 West High street Anderson, John Factory worker 26 North street Anderson, John Peter Solicitor Lochbank

Anderson, Robert Factory worker 3 36 East High street Anderson, Thomas C. Butcher 41 Dundee Loan Andrew, James Shoemaker 3 St. James' Terrace Andrew, William Hairdresser 46 Glamis Road Angus, William Cycle builder 17 North street Archer, Joseph Motor driver 50 North street Arnot, Charles M. Nurseryman Melbourne Cottage Arnot, James M. Ironmonger Melbourne Cottage Arthur, Alexander Ploughman 87 West High street Arthur, James Labourer 32 Dundee Loan Auchterlony, David, jun. Painter 33 Prior Road Awburn, George Railway servant 49 North street Bain, Alexander Joiner 34 Manor street Bain, Frank N. Joiner 51 South street Balfour, Alexander Leather cutter 49 West High street Balfour, David Painter 1 Muirbank Balfour, George Carter 12 Charles street Balfour, James Bleacher 26 Montrose Road Balfour, John Factory worker 14 Glamis Road Balfour, Robert Ploughman Turfbeg Balfour, William Leather merchant 53 Castle street Balfour, William Labourer 5 Watt street Balharry, Thomas W. Spirit dealer Dundee Road Bal harry, David Joiner 13 William street Ballingall, Andrew Shoemaker 32 South street Ballingall, Robert Cycle manufacturer 118 East High street Barclay, Arthur W. Painter 22 West High street Barnet, David Art master Road Barrie, Charles Lamplighter 50 North street Beattie, James Coachman Beech Hill Bell, Alexander Lapper 15 John street Bell, Alexander Associat'n manasrer 45 Dundee Road FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Bell, Charles Plasterer 41 Dundee Road Bell, David Farm servant 17 Arbroath Road Bell, George Railway servant 40 Yeaman street Bell, Robert Railway servant 91 Queen street Bell, Thomas Farm servant 77 Glamis Road Bell, William Labourer 105 Queen street Bell, William D. Police constable 81 Glamis Road Bennet, James Tenter 8 Manor street Bennie, Andrew Bank teller Cross Bertie, David Draper 15 Prior Road Bews, George Surfaceman 128 Nursery street Binny, David Retired bank agent Rosehill Binny, David Residenter 20 Prior Road Binny, James Collector 10 Glamis Road Birnie. Robert T. Chief constable County Buildings Birrell, Adam W. R. Wh'sale spirit mcht. 105^ East High street Bisset, James Store keeper Brechin Road Black, Adam Linesman 2 Muirbank Black, Alexander Postmaster Hillside Cottage Black, Alexander Agent 1 St. James' Road Black, James Scavenger 5 Prior Road Black, James Groom 48 North street Black, James Surfaceman 20 Victoria street Black, James Insurance agent 1 Canmore street Black, James Coachman 65 West High street Black, William Factory worker 34 South street

Black, William Mechanic 23 Montrose Road . Blair, Charles Tailor 178 East High street Blair, David Factory worker 22 Prior Road Blair, James Factorv worker Chapel Park Blues, Alexander Tailor" 3 Newmonthill Blyth, Arnot Factory worker 21 Glamis Road Blyth, Charles Painter 22 Don street Blyth, George Tailor 20 North street Boath, Andrew Petrie Clerk 6 West Sunnyslde Boath, Charles Labourer 8 Headingstone Place Boath, Charles, jun. Factory worker 6 Headingstone Place Boatii, David Factory worker 30 Lour Road Boath, David Mason 6 North street Boath, James Tenter 20 Dundee Road Boath, John General dealer St. Andrew's Cottage Boath, Robert Tenter 169 East High street Boath, William Factory worker 26 Prior Road Booth, David Phillip Clothier 68 Castle street Bowman, Adam Tenter 21 John street Bowman, Adam Traveller 3 Morley Place Bowman, John Vintner 81 Castle street Bowman, John Labourer 17 Newmonthlll Bowman, John Draper's traveller 3 Cargill Terrace Bowman, Robert Barman Helen street Bowman, William Fiesher 9 Victoria street 8 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Boyle, Alexander Residenter 65 Glamis Road Boyle, David Labourer 3 Roberts street, North Boyle, David Factory worker 81 Queen street Boyle, James S. Chemist 54 West High Street Boyle, William Draper Bellevue Brodlie, George Twinespinner Scotston Cottage Brodlie, John Twinespinner 52a Dundee Road Brough, James Cattleman 51 Dundee Loan Brown, Alexander Slater 15 Wellbraehead Brown, Alexander Gardener Lochside Road Brown, David Dairyman WyUie street Brown, David Factory worker 45 Victoria street Brown, David Postman 36 Lour Road Brown, David S. Governor Poorhouse Brown, George Slater 16 Nursery street Brown, James Factory worker 15 Manor street Brown, James Clothier 84 & 86 Castle street Brown, James Brakesman 15 Canmore street Brown, James Stoker 38 Lour Road Brown, James Mason 40 Prior Road Brown, Thomas H., Evangelist 42 Yeaman street Brown, William Railway servant 42 North street Brown, AVilliam Mason Catherine Square Brown, William Factory worker 30 John street Brown, William Dyker 26 Glamis Road Brown, \\ illiam Factory worker 20^ Nursery street Brown, William Vanman 29 East High street Brown, William Sawyer 22 Don street Brown, William S. Insurance agent 70 North street Bruce, Alexander Railway guard 41 John street Bruce, Alexander Tailor 1 Green street Bruce, Alexander Labourer 3 Chailes street Bruce, Andrew Hairdresser 91 East High street Bruce, Charles Tenter 64 East High street Bruce, David Labourer 13 Osiiaburg street Bruce, David Fireman Brechin Road Bruce, George Painter 61 Glamis Road Bruce, George Labourer 46 South street Bruce, George Cycle agent 7 Strang street Bruce, George Plumber 10 West Sunnyside Bruce, Isaac Drawing master 150^ East High streefe Bruce, James Factory worker 65 Glamis Road Bruce, James Labourer 37 North street Bruce, James Labourer 8 North street Bruce, John Factory overseer 8 Don street Bruce, John Carter 10 Nursery street Bruce, Robert Fireman 26 Gladstone Place Bruce, William Asst. ironmonger 8 Dundee Road- Bruce, William Dairyman Gallowshade Buchanan, John Waiter 1 Victoria street Burgess, Albert Hostler 26^ West High street FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Burojess, George C. Physician 13 New Road Burns, Alexander Joiner 12 Newmonthill Burns, Robei't Labourer 8 Gallowhill Place Burns, AVilliani Baker & temperance 28 Castle street Bush, David Labourer [hotelk'pr Newford Park Butchart, William Licensed grocer Roseberry Place Byars, Andi^ew Mason Strathdean Byars, David Clerk 11 William street Byars, David R. Mason 93 West High street Byars, John News agent 104 West High street Byars, William Baker 70^ West High street Byars, William Manufacturer 38 Yeaman street Byres, David Tenter 19 St. James' Road Byres, William Tenter 66 Dundee Road Cable, David Factory worker 32 Market street Cable, George Carter 15 Muir street Cable, eJohn Tenter I St. James' Road Cable, John Medical doctor Chapelbank Cable, John Draper Catherine Square Caie, Geo. Johnston, d.d. Clergyman Acadia Caird, Charles Labourer 14 St. James' Road Calder, David L. Tenter 6 Newmonthill Calder, William Mason II Prior Road Calder, William Builder 7 William street Callander, Alexander Contractor 6 Dundee Loan Callander, George Quarrier 12 Dundee Road Callander, William Draper 62-4 Castle street Callander, William Cattleman Gordon House Cameron, Alexander Policeman County Buildings Cameron, Archibald ' Factory worker 20 Glamis Road Cameron, David, sen. Brewer Fernbank Cameron, David Factory worker 131 Castle street Campbell, David Blacksmith 26 Manor street Campbell, George Labourer 60 Dundee Road Campbell, Hugh Gardener 24 Gladstone Terrace Campbell, James Factory worker 10 Glamis Road Campbell, John Factory worker Brechin Road, Zoar Campbell, John Surfaceman 35 Gladstone Place Cant, John Carter Brechin Road, Zoar Carcary, David Labourer 51 Dundee Loan Cargill, Alexander Baker 6 Bell Place Cargill, Francis Draper (retired) Bloomfield Cottage Cargill, James Shuttlemaker 13 Muir street, Zoar Carnegie, Alexander Labourer Muir street Carr, James F. Newspaper reporter Braemount, Taylor street Carrol, John Lapper 4 Bell Place Carver, William Blacksmith 4 Roberts street, North Caulfield, Hugh Draper 18 Dundee Loan Chalmers, Charles Labourer 18 Glamis Road Chalmers, David Joiner 9 Helen street Chalmers, Thomas Blacksmith 85 North street lO FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Christie, James Farmer Bankhead Christie, John Labourer 71 Queen street Clark, Alexander Factory worker 51^ West High street Clark, Alexander Turner 1 Prior Road Clark, Alexander Hairdresser 60 Yeaman street Clark, Charles Fireman Chapel street Clark, Charles R. Watchmaker 24 East High street Clark, David Draper 85 West High street- Clark, David Factory worker 12 New Road Clark, David Mason 12 Dundee Road Clark, James Retired plumber Elswick House Clark, James Mechanic Brechin Road, Zoar Clark, John Postman 33 East High street Clark, John Hotel keeper 48 Market street Clark, William Factory worker 39 Queen street Clark, William Factory overseer St. James' Road Clark, William Factory worker 1 Charles street Clark, William Hairdresser 38 East High street Clark, AVilliam Factory worker 49b Dundee Loan Clyne, Donald Factory worker 39 Dundee Road Coghill, James Mechanic 75 Castle street Collie, Joseph S. Police sergeant 70 Dundee Road Connel, William Railway clerk 49 North street Cook, Alexander Taylor Supt. County Police Cargill Ten-ace Cook, Charles Factory worker 29 Gladstone Place Cook, Charles Tailor 15 Glaniis Road Cook, Charles Carter 5 Prior Road Cook, Charles Grocer Manor street Cook, David Carter 57 North street Cook, James Fireman 61 Dundee Loan Cook, James Plasterer 19 East Sunnyside Cook, James Carter 85 Queen street Cook, James Carter 28 Arbioath Road Cook, John L, Tenter 48 South street Cook, Thomas Contractor 17 Canmore street Cook, William Plasterer 17 Dundee Loan Cook, WilHam Factory worker 12 Glamis Road Cooper, James Retired 27 St. James' Road Coupar, James Joiner 7 Lour Road Coupar, Thomas Ploughman 61 Dundee Loan Coutts, Charles Stuart Butcher Whitehills Coutts, Frederick Thorn Butcher Marlee Coutts, James Factory worker 5 Helen street Coutts, John Factory worker 4 Bell Place Coutts, William Shoemaker 7 Teuchat Croft Coutts, William, jun. Flesher Rosemount Cowie, David Mason 42 Prior Road Cowie, James Plumber 8 North street ' Cownie, David Carter 79 North street Cownie, David Labourer 10 Charles street Crabb, Alexander Mason 3 Headingstone Place FORFAR DIRECTORY. II

Crabb, David Joiner 14 Nursery street Craig, James Turner 12 Montrose Road Craik, Mexander Mechanic 32 Manor street Craik, Alexander Oiler 35 South street Craik, David Labourer Brechin Road, Zoar Craik, Frank B. Collector of rates Dunella Craik, George Mechanic 24 Montrose Road Craik, Harry Merchant 28 Manor street Craik, James Retd. manufacturer Viewmount Craik, James Watson Business manager 4 Little Causeway Craik, John F. Merchant 16 Castle street Cramond, David Wood turner 19 Green street Cramond, James Joiner Anna Cottage, Wyllie st. Cramond, James Merchant Eskdale Cottage Craven, Ernest S.S.P.C.A. Catherine street Crichton, James Carting contractor 9 Charles street Crighton, William Farm servant 49c Dundee Loan Croal, David Busdriver 79 West High street Crofts, Alexander Vanman 45 South street Crook, John Shoemaker 19 South street Cruickshanks, James Police constable Angle Cottage Cruiekshanks, William Shoemaker "22 Yeaman street Cumming, Charles Mechanic 55 South street Cumming, James Bleacher 37 North street Cumming, Samuel Factory worker 87 North street Cunningham, James Tailor 117 Castle street Cuthbeit, John Boot pattern cutter 29 East High street Dakers, David Factory worker 2 Wellbraehead Dakers, Maxwell Factory worker 16 Market Place Dalgetty, Alexander Labourer 30 South street Dalgety, Alexander Draper 55-7 East High street Dalgety, Alexander C. Draper Aviemore Dalgety, Alexander, jun. Tenter 30 South street Dalgety, Robert Blacksmith 14 St. James' Road Dall, Henry Joiner Emerald Cot.MontroseRd. Dall, James Insurance agent 10 Montrose Road Dall, William Mason 8 Wellbraehead Daly, Charles Insurance supt. Roslin Place Davidson, Charles Tailor 97 West High street Davidson, George Factory worker 26 Newmonthill Davidson, James Baker 31 Nursery street Davidson, William Factory worker Couttie's Wynd Davidson, William 90 Dundee Road Dear, James Factory worker Catherine street, Zoar Dear, John Labourer 20 Victoria street Dear, Joseph Labourer Brechin Road, Zoar Dear, Thomas Carter 22 Market Place Dear, William Labourer 15 Albert street Diack, Adam Goods agent 81 East High street Dick, David Stationer 1 Southview Terrace Dick, George B. Traveller 15 North street 12 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Dick, John Coachman 69 Queen street Dickinson, Frederick Wm. Butcher 80 North street Dickson, William Cloth merchant 13 Strang street Dill, Robert W. Clerk Muir Road Doig, Adam Baker 9 Watt street Doig, David (xas stoker Vennel Doig, George K. Butcher 22 East High street Doig, James Labourer 47 South street Doig, James Labourer 30 South street Doig, James Police sergeant 7 Queen street Doig, James Shoemaker 65 West High street Doig, John Plasterer 28 South street Doig, Thomas Broker & auctioneer 27 East High street Doig, William Pensioner 14 New Road Doig, William L. Draper 16 North street Donald, Alexander Licensed grocer 17 John street Donald, David Butcher 7 Watt street Donald, Farquhar S. Gas stoker 27 Nursery street Donald, Henry Retired lied, grocer 40 Glamis Road Donald, James Joiner 34 Lour Road Donald, James Clerk 2 Manor street Donald, John Gas worker 3 Wellbraehead Donaldson, James Lapper 17 Dundee Loan Donaldson, Rev. W. G. Clergyman The Manse Dor ward, Alexander E. Gardener 12 St. James' Road Dorward, George Gardener 18 Lour Road Dorward, George Clerk 5 Archie's Park Dorward, John Tobacconist 20 Lour Road Duff, James Mason 69 Glamis Road Duif, Thomas Drainer 3 Charles street Duff, William Green keeper 18 Manor street Duff, William Tenter 24 North street Dunbar, John Clerk 14 Victoria street Duncan, Alexander Tenter 2 Gallowhill Place Duncan, Alexander Baker 39 Gladstone Place Duncan, Alexander Factory worker 18 South street Duncan, David Salesman Muir Place, Zoar Duncan, David Greengrocer 108b Castle street Duncan, David Tenter 7 Bell Place Duncan, David Engine driver 18 John street Duncan, David Residenter 2 Carseburn Road Duncan, Henry Factory worker 1 Manor street Duncan, James Factory worker 63 Dundee Loan Duncan, James Tenter 2 Bell Place Duncan, John Engine driver 19 John street Duncan, John L. Draper 45 Castle street Duncan, William Factory worker 32 Lour Road Duncan, \Villiam Tenter 5 Charles street Duncan, William Tenter 24 North street Duncan, William D. Bank accountant Wyllie street Dunn, David Watson Clerk 31 Gladstone Place FIRST CLASS FAMILY 81 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. EVERY HOME COMFORT, CATERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. POSTING OF ALL KINDS. BOOTS MEETS ALL TRAINS. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN. BEDROOM SUITES from £7 10/ Upwards. David Stewart HOUSE FURNISHER, 23'-5 Queen Street, Forfar.

UPHOLSTERY. All kinds of Upholstery Work. Furniture Re-covered. Repairs and Renovations carefully executed. BEDS AND BEDDING. Only the Best Purified Wool and Hair used. Hair Mattresses from 30/ upwards. Bedding" Cleaned and re-made. LINOLEUMS. All Seasoned Goods from Best Makers. Latest Designs. Large Selection up to 4 yards wide. Prices from 1/4 per square yard. FRENCH POLISHING.

TELEPHONE No, SYS. Showrooms—SG CASTLE STREET. FORFAR DIRECTORY. 13

Duthie, David Factory worker 23 Glamis Road Duthie, David Waterman 34 Glamis Road Duthie, James Tanner 12 Little Causeway Duthie, James Baker 5 Broadcroft Duthie, John Tenter 25 West High sti-eet Easson, George M. Joiner 36 West High street Easson, John Signalman 24 John street Easson, Samuel Carter 13 Headingstone Place Easson, William Grocer 6S Yeaman street Easton, Charles Mason 129 Castle street Easton, David Bleacher 3 Montrose Road Easton, George Factory worker 18 William street Easton, James Mason 125 Castle street Easton, John Tinsmith Balgowan, Brechin Road Eaton, Benjamin Labourer 8 Victoria street Eaton, George Butcher 8 Castle street Edgar, James Carter 23 Market Place Edmonds, James Carter 20^ Nursery street Ednie, Andrew- Ironmonger Carseview, Brechin Road Edward, William Baker 1 2 Castle street Edward, William Labourer 1 St. James' Road Edwards, Charles Butcher Thistle Bank Edwards, David Labourer 42 Prior Road Edwards, David Labourer 9 Strang street Edwards, William Builder Siverly Cot. Montrose Rd. Edwards. William Baker 6 Charles street Elder, Thomas Grocer 1 North street Ellis, Alexander Nurseryman Reedmaker's Close Ellis, Alexander Labourer 3 Osnaburgh street Ellis, James Painter 2 Roberts street. North Ellis, James, jun. Agent 43 North street Emslie, James Labourer 16 Dundee Road Esplin, Alexander Tenter Muir street, Zoar Esplin, John Tobacconist Mayfield, Wyllie street Esplin, Thomas Balfour Retired baker Craigard Esplin, William C. Shoemaker 29-31 Wei.t High street Evans, John Gardener 35 Prior Road Fairweather, David Engine driver 10 John street Fairweather, David Labourer 20^ Nursery street Fairweather, John Draper 28 John street Fairweather, AA'illiam Mechanic 25 John street Falconer, David Blacksmith 143 East High street Falconer, James Blacksmith 14 Montrose Road Farquhar, James Butcher 4 Montrose Road Farquharson, Adam Clothier Invercauld Cottage Farquharson, Adam, jun. Tailor's cutter 11 St. James' Road Farquharson, David J. Joiner Rosebank Cottage Farquharson, James Joiner Rosebank Cottage Farquharson, James Factory worker 3 Glamis Road Farquharson, James Tailor 25 North street Farquharson, Robert M. Joiner Rosebank Cottage 14 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Fearn, Stewart Factory worker 27 Newmonthill Fell, William Factory worker 13 Little Causeway Fenton, John Lowson Factor and agent Violet Cottage Ferguson, Alexander Factory worker 5 Glamis Road Ferguson, Alexander Agent I Muirbank Ferguson, David Mason 15 Watt street Ferguson, James Railway guard Linden House Ferguson, James Factory worker 14 Little Causeway Ferguson, James Seedsman 96 West High street Ferguson, James Waiter 5 Glamis Road Ferguson, John Tenter 61^ West High street Ferguson, William Spirit merchant 68 West High street Ferguson, William Factory worker 143 East High street Ferguson, William Residenter 8 Glamis Road Ferrier, David Tenter 15 Albert street Ferrier, George Carter 107 Queen street Ferrier, James Scavenger 23 Glamis Road Ferrier, James Nurseryman II Charles street Fettes, John Joiner 34 John street Findlay, Andrew Insurance agent 16 East High street Findlay, George Surfaceman Muir street, Zoar Findlay, George Mechanic 16 Lour Road Findlay, James Sheep dealer Rocklyn Findlay, James M, Clerk Myrtle Cott., Brechin Rd. Findlay, John Gardener 60 Yeaman street Findlay, John D, Residenter 9 Yeaman street Findlay, Richard L. Builder 1 Muirbank Findlay, Thomas Carter 2 Gallowhill Place Fleming, James Factory worker 14 Newmonthill Forbes, Alexander Butcher 85 East High street Forbes, Alexander Court house keeper Court House Buildings Forbes, Alfred Organist 32 West High street Forbes, Andrew Tailor 16 Little Causeway Forbes, James Dairyman 23 Glamis Road Forbes, Robert Coachman 26 St. James' Road Forbes, Rf^v. Robert W Clergyman East U.F. Manse Forbes, AVilliam Factory worker 47 South street Forsyth, Alexander Factory worker 16 Manor street Forsyth, Gordon Lamplighter 22 Manor street Forsyth, James Factory worker 11 Charles street Forsyth, John Tenter 8 Watt street Forsyth, William Factory worker 24 Manor street Fowler, George R. Druggist 36a Castle street Fraser, David Stationmaster Old Station Fraser, Dickson Currier 7 Victoria street Fraser, William Engine driver 43 Queen street Fraser, John Railway servant 67 Glamis Road Fraser, John CoHchbuilder 23 Newmonthill Fraser, John Police constable 72 Yeaman street Freeman, James Sawmiller 186 East High street Fullerton, Alexander Factory worker 51^ West High street FORFAR DIRECTORY. IS

Fullerton, Frank Tailor 9 Couttie's Wynd Fullerton, James Bus driver 41 Dundee Loan Fullerton, William Shoemaker Benvue Cottage, Wylliest, Fyfe, Andrew Labourer 64 Dundee Road Fyfe, Charles Butcher 4 Carseburn Road Fyfe, David Clerk 45 South street Fyfe, David Porter Arbroath Road Fyfe, David W. Retired Mylnehall Fyfe, George Painter 2 Arbroath Road Fyfe, James Factory worker St. James' Road Fyfe, James Painter 59 Glamis Road Fyfe, John Factory worker 12 St. James' Road Fyfe, John Mechanic 4 St. James' Terrace Fyfe, John Chaplin Factory worker 50 South street Fyfe, Thomas Labourer 67 West High street Fyfe, Thomas Mason 27 New Road Fyfe, Thomas Labourer 10 Charles street Fyfe, William Hawker 10 Wellbraehead Fyfe, William C. Butcher Airylea, Brechin Road Gall, Alexander Mechanic 1 Albert street Gamley, William Mason 9 Watt street Gardiner, Kev. James B. Clergyman South U.F. Manse Gardyne, Rev. Charles Clergyman St. John's Parsonage (xarland, James Upholsterer 70 Dundee Road Gavin, William Traveller 14 New Road Geekie, George Market gardener 112 Dundee Road Gellatly, Alexander Mechanic 176 East High street Gellatly, David Joiner 64: Yeaman street Gerrard, George Fireman 41 South street Gerrard, William Surfaceman 2 Bell Place Gibb, Richard Dyker 9 St. James' Terrace Gibb, Richard Factory worker 97 West High street Gibb, Thomas Mechanic 61 West High street Gibb, Thomas, jun. Factory worker 16 Dundee Loan Gibb, WiUiam Factory worker 39 South street Gibson, David Contractor St. John's Cottages Gibson, Francis Carter 5 Roberts street. North Gibson, George Factory worker 18 Little Causeway Gibson, James Factory worker 14 North street Gibson, James Factory worker 63 West High street Gibson, John Factory worker 3 Broad croft Gibson, Nicol Factory worker 17 Watt street Gibson, Nicol Baker 64 East High street Gibson, Robert Labourer 38 Market street Gibson, Thomas Mason 48 Dundee Road Gibson, W^illiam Plasterer 2 St. James' Road Gibson, William Alex. Clothier 21 Dundee Loan Gibson. William G. Residenter Craig Owl Gilbert, Thomas William Labourer 20 Nursery street Glen, George Blacksmith 4 West Sunnyside Glen, Robert Factory worker 39 Victoria street i6 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Glen, Robert Watchman 9 Gallowhill Place Glenday, James Shoemaker 85 Queen street Glenday, John Shoemaker 10 Watt street Gordon, Alexander Hay Joiner 16 St. James' Road Gordon, Charles Joiner 44 Yearn an street Gordon, George Factory worker 26 North street Gordon, George Joiner Rosewell Cottage Gordon, James Factory worker 19 Arbroath Road Gordon, John Carter 1 St. James' Terrace Gordon, John S. Solicitor Sunnybank Gordon, William Solicitor & banker St. Clements Gourlay, Andrew Flesher 7 Bell Place Gourlay, David Roadman 182 East High street Gourlay, John U. Packman 16 Montrose Road Gourlay, William Tenter 166 East High street Graham, David Morgan Auctioneer & farmer Pitreuchie Graham, James N. Auctioneer Ravenswood Graham, John Vintner Naelcm, Roberts street Grant, Alexander Factory worker 22 Glamis Road Grant, Ernest Manufacturer Benholm Lodge Grant, John Clothier 86 West High street Grant, John A. Manufacturer Baronhill Gray, Charles Labourer 25 Nursery street Gray, David Carter 47 Gladstone Place Gray, Peter L. Bleacher 5 Wellbraehead Gray, William Factory worker 11 Canmore street Greenhill, liobert Manure agent 48 North street Greig, Thomas Ploughman Brechin Road, Zoar Grewar, Andrew Factory worker 106 Castle street Grewar, David Engine stoker 186 East High street •Grewar, James Surfaceman 5 Bell Place Grewar, James Factory worker 8 Charles street Grewar, William Goods porter 21 Prior Road Grewar, William Factory worker 20 North street Guild, David Barman 1 St. James' Terrace Guild, James Factory worker 5 Wellbraehead Guild, Norman C. Dancing master, &c. 100 East Pligh street Guild, Thomas Retired farmer Broadcroft Cottage Guild, William Joiner 5 St. James' Terrace Guild, AVilliam Factory manager 31 Manor street Guthrie, John Corn merchant Clivemont Guthrie, John Wm. Blacksmith 8 Little Causeway Guthrie, Thomas Mechanic 20 Wellbraehead Guthrie, Thomas Blacksmith Castlehill Guthrie, William Factory worker 10 Wellbraehead Guthrie, William R. Grocer & spirit mer. Green street Hackney, Alexander Street porter 93 West High street Hackney, George Factory worker 146 East High street Hadden, James Resid enter 23 Nursery street Hall, Alexander W. Physician Chapel Park Hamilton, David M. Teacher Morley Place FORFAR DIRECTORY 17

Hanton, Alexander Labourer 30 Nursery street Hardie, James D. Clerk Paul Cottage Hardie, William Carter 26 North street Harley, Edward Teacher I Little Causeway Harper, Andrew Superintendent Chapel Park Harris, Alexander Gardener 75 Glamis Road Harris, James Fireman 43 South street Harris, William Saddler 56 Dundee Road Hart, Thomas Procurator-fiscal Hillbank Hastings, David Currier 10 Yeaman street Hay, Alexander Joiner 7 Academy street Hay, Alexander Solicitor Ardloch Hay, James Mechanic 43 John street Hay, William Cattlefeeder 56 West High street Hebington, William Shoemaker II Green street Heggie, Andrew Ticket callector 30 John street Henderson, Alexander Factory worker 5 Sunnyside Henderson, Andrew M. Painter 68 Castle street Henderson, Charles Factory worker 7 Montrose Road Henderson, David Joiner Dovecot Cottage Henderson, George Factory worker Strathdean Henderson, George Labourer 1 St. James' Terrace Henderson, George S. Insurance agent 36 John street Henderson, James Engineman 33 Manor street Henderson John Tenter 8 Montrose Road Henderson, Thomas Bank agent National Bank House Henderson, William Factory worker Brechin Road, Zoar Henderson, William Factory worker 27 Dundee Loan Hendry, Alexander Market gardener 13 Glamis Road Hendry, David Baker 3 Arbroath Road Hendry, William Factory worker 123 Castle street Hendry, William Policeman 26 South street Hendry, William Factory worker 24 Canmore street Henry, William Factory worker 54 Dundee Loan Herald, James Joiner 25 Glamis Road High, David Labourer 20 Dundee Loan High, John Yardsman 4 John street High, John Residenter 22 Market Place Hill, Andrew Factory worker 13 Newmonthill Hill, Charles Secretary Broomfield Hill, David Joiner 22 Dundee Loan Hill, David Factory worker 13 Prior Road Hill, David Factory worker 65 North street Hill, David Factory worker 87 Queen street Hill, Davidson Factory worker 3 Albert street Hill, George Tenter 178^ East High street Hill, James Residenter 78 North street Hill, James F. Draper 2 Roberts street Hill, James Tenter Kirkton Hill, John Factory worker 18 Newmonthill Hill, AVilliam Factory worker 29 Nursery street t8 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Hodge, James Carter 19 Newmonthill Hogg, David Quarrier Quarrybank Hood, David MoUison Bootmaker 4 Canmore street Horsburgh, William Innkeeper 60 East High street Hosie, David Tenter 11 John street Hosie, William Carter 50 Dundee Loan Hovels, William Currier 22 Wellbraehead Howie, John Bleacher Wyllie street Hoy, James C. C. Labourer 17 Charles street Hudghton, Alexander G. Residenter 5 Watt street Hudghton, George Factory worker 17 Glaniis Road Hudghton, George M.,jun, Grocer 81 Glamis Road Hunter, Andrew Blacksmith 163 East High street Hunter, James Walker Cycle agent 95 East High street Hunter, William Drapery agent 26 Market Place Hunter, William Paul Hotel keeper Station Hotel Hutchison, William Draper 27 Prior Road Hutton, James Factory overseer Taylor street Inglis, T, M., M.R.c.v.s. Veterinary surgeon 171 East High street Innes, George Engineer Fyfe street Ireland, David Tenter 56 South street Ireland, James Forbes Mason 9 Watt street Ireland, John Factory worker 2 Archie's Park Irons, Charles Railway servant 13 North street Irons, David Ironmonger 47 North street Irons, John Residenter Southview Terrace Irons, William Factory worker 8 West Sunriyside Irons, William Davidson Ironmonger 9 Sparrowcroft Isles, Hugh Tait General manager Manor Park Jack, Alexander Draper 19 Queen street Jack, James Mechanic 71 Glamis Road Jack, Robert D. Grocer 82 Castle street Jack, William Tenter 84 North street Jamie, Adam Fish dealer Couttie's Wynd Jamieson, Alexander Carter 42 South street Jamieson, Alexander F. Porter 49 North street Jamieson, David M. Retired Taylor street Jamieson, James Plumber 16 Montrose Road Jamieson, James Factory worker 10 Montrose Road Jamieson, Rev. A. L, P. Clergyman Rosebank Jamieson, William Draper 156 East High street Jamieson, AVilliam Tenter 39 North street Japp, William Quarrier 45 Gladstone Place Jarron, George Commission agent 26 Green street Jarvis, George Draper 50 Castle street Jarvis, William Draper 50 Castle street Johnston, Alexander Wood turner Woodbank Johnston, Alexander, jun. Wood turner Marden Johnston, David Grocer, &c. Ethelbank, Wyllie street Johnston, David Factory worker 51 Dundee Loan Johnston, James Factory worker 7 Albert street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 19

Johnston, John Chemist Annbank, Academy street Johnston, John Labourer 132 East High street Johnston, Robert Factory worker 186 East High street Johnston, Thomas Baker 16 Wellbraehead Keay, Charles Draper 3 Jamieson street Keay, David Mechanic 21 Green street Keay, James Postal messenger I Little Causeway Keay, Robert Blacksmith II Arbroath Road Keiller, Robert D. Upholsterer 49 Queen street Keith, Charles Factory worker Muir street, Zoar Keith, George Labourer 98 West High street Keith, James Factory worker 6 St. James' Terrace Kemlo, Alexander Joiner 15 Glamis road Kennedy, Charles Goods porter 45 North street Kennedy, David Bleacher Taylor street Kermack, Alexander Engineer 24 Yeaman street Kerr, David Plumber 13 Green street Kerr, James Slater 102 West High street Kerr, Thomas Mason 22 Albert street Kerr, William Mason 52 Dundee i>,oan Kerr, William Baker 45a North street Kettles, David Factory worker 3 East Sunnyside Kettles, James Farmer Hillside Kettles, John Railway servant 22 Market Place Kiddie, David Ploughman 8 Arbroath Road Killacky, John Hotelkeeper Queen's Hotel Kinloch, James T. Butcher 5 East High street Kinnear, David Drover 65 West High street Kinnear, Gordon Mason 10 Watt street Kinnear, James Tenter 12 Dundee Loan Kinnear, James Ploughman 19 Roberts street, North Kinnear, Robert Retired builder Rowanbrae Kirkland, Robert Insurance agent Heath Cottage Knox, John Retired St. James' Road Kydd, David Insurance agent 22 Montrose Road Kydd, David Shoemaker 91 Castle street Kydd, David I. Clothier, &c. 15 William street Kydd, David Y. W^atchmaker 44 Market street Kydd, James Tailor 7 North street Laing, David Beacher 22 Wellbraehead Laing, David Mitchell Photographer Jamieson street Laing, John S. Stationer 20 East High street Laird, Alexander Bleacher 49 West High street Laird, Allan Ploughman 57 Queen street Laird, Anson Labourer 15 Albert street Laird, David Factory worker 8 Albert street Laird, James Confidential clerk Elswick House Laird, John Factory worker 35 South street Laird, Walter G. Manufacturer Headingstone, Wyllie st. Laird, William Factory worker 39 South street Lakie, David Storekeeper 3 John street .

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Lamb, John -Silrated water manf West High street Lamb, John Engine driver 22 Market Place Lamb, Robert Grocer 176 East High street Lamond, Alexander Tenter 20 Montrose Road Lamond, James JBaker 65 Dundee Loan Lamond, William Cattle & pig dealer 21 South street Lamont, Andrew Factory worker 17 St. James' Terrace Lamont, James Spirit dealer 26 West High street Langlands, David Plumber 11|^ Queen street Langlands, James Residenter 17 Watt street Langlands, James Burns Postman 23 Castle street Langlands, John Factory worker 37 John street Langlands, Nicoll Clerk Southview Terrace Langlands, Kobert Tanner 3 Victoria street Langlands, Robert Associat'n manager St. Thomas Cottage Langlands, William Factory worker 10 Academy street Lawrence, James Stationer Roberts street Lawrence, William Mechanic 40 Lour Road Lawson, Alexander Farm servant 21 Market Place Lawson, James Carter 89 West High street Lawson, AVilliam Hotelkeeper County Hotel Leighton, David Factory worker 42 Prior Road Leighton, James Tanner 19 Montrose Road Leighton, John Joiner 30 South street Leith, John Tinsmith 76 Castle street Leslie, Alexander Draper's traveller 10 Wellbraehead Leslie, George Factory worker 13 Charles street Lichtscheidel, John Hotel keeper Royal Hotel Liddell, John Mason 5 East Sunnyside Liddle, David Builder Teuchat Croft Liddle, Stewart Tenter 3 East Sunnyside Liddle, William Mart keeper 52 North street Lindsay, And. Graham Gardener 30 Dundee Road Lindsay, David A. Draper 24 Arbroath Road Lindsay, David Tenter 20 Wellbraehead Lindsay, Graham F. Factory worker 17 Gladstone Place Lindsay, James Factory worker 77 Wt'St High street Lindsay, James Factory worker 9 East Sunnyside Lindsay, James S. Factory worker 46 Dundee Road Lindsay, John Draper Southview Terrace Lindsay, William Draper 71 North street Lindsay, William Polisher 64 East High istreet Linton, John Baker 14 North stieet Livie, Alexander Residenter 42 Prior Road Livieston, James Poultryman 8 Glamis Koad Logan, David Tanner 3 Manor street Longmuir, John Club keeper New Clun, Lour Road Low, Alexander Dairyman Northanij.ton Low, Alexander Gardener 63 West High street Low, David Law clerk 7 Glanis Road Low, James Factory worker 36 Canniore street GAS—The Ideal Ccyoker.

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Low, James Gardener 63 West High street Low, James Dairyman 76 West High street Low, John F. Tailor 27 Manor sti-eet Low, Thomas Shoemaker 161 East High street Low, AVilliam Factory worker 131 Castle street Low, William Joiner 7 Glamis Road Lowden, James Tinsmith 15 Glamis Boad Lowden, William Factory worker Muir street, Zoar Lowden, William Plumber, &c. 64 East High street Lowdon, Alexander Joiner ^^ North street Lowson, Andrew Tenter 6 Sparrowcroft Lowson, Andrew Sawmiller Brechin Boad Lowson, Andrew Yarn dresser 17 Zoar Lowson, Charles Factory worker 38 Queen street Lowson, George Butcher 2 Market street Lowson, George Factory worker 40 Gladstone Place Lowson, James Betd. manufacturer Ferryton House Lowson, James Scavenger 32 Glamis Boad Lowson, James Factory worker Billockhead Lowson, James A. Medical doctor Kirkton Lowson, James W. Solicitor Lyndhurst Lowson, John Bleacher 53 Dundee Loan Lowson, William Residenter Thornlea Lowson, William Hotel keeper Ivy Bank, South street Lowson, William B. Iron founder 36 John street Lowson, William E. Gardener 4 Broadcroft Luke, John Signal fitter 5 Victoria street Lumsden, Henry Tanner 46 Prior Road Lumsden, William Medical officer Aldersyde , David Engine driver 18 John street Lyall, William Carter 6 Nursery street M'Beth, Alexander Painter Brechin Road M'Curroch, Walter Dairy keeper 27 Glamis Road M'Donald, James Porter 8 Roberts street, North M'Donald, John Fireman Catherine Square M'Donald, John Ironmonger 37 John street M'Dougall, James Retired shoemaker 113 Castle street M'Dougall, James Factory worker 40 Prior Road M'Dougall, James Printer 17 St. James' Road M'Dowell, John Hostler 1 Bell Place M'Farlane, Alexander Factory worker 14 Headingstone Place M'Farlane, Charles S. Coachman 6 GallowhiU Place M'Farlane, Daniel C. Joiner 36 North street M'Farlane, James Insurance agent 129| East High street M'Farlane, Malcolm Druggist 19 East High street M'Gibbons, David B. Baker 9 Couttie's Wynd M'Gregor, Alexander Carter 17 Manor street M'Gregor, Alexander Sculptor 7 East Sunnyside M'Gregor, Archibald Engine driver 25 John street M'Gregor, James Factory worker 188 East High street M'Gregor, William Scavenger 12 Glamis Road c 22 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

McGregor, William Gardener 61 Glamis Road M'Innes, Duncan Dresser 30 South street M'Innes, John Plumber 39 North street M'Intosh, Alexander Shoemaker Catherine street M'Intosh, Alexander Butcher I Roberts street M'Intosh, James Furniture dealer 89^ East High street M'Intosh, John Mason 108 East High street M'Intyre, Robert B. Labourer 37 Prior Road M'Kay, Alexander Shoemaker 82 Castle street M'Kay, James Mason 22 Dundee Road M'Kay, Thomas Shepherd 17 Charles street M'Kenzie, Charles Factory worker 14 Dundee Loan M'Kenzie, Charles Gardener II Newmonthill M'Kenzie, Colin Railway servant 1 William street M'Kenzie, David Factory worker 30 Manor street M'Kenzie, George Factory worker 28 Arbroath Road M'Kenzie, William Greengrocer 71 West High street M'Kinnon, Arthur Bleacher 12 Helen street M'Kinnon, John Tailor and clothier 2 Muirbank M'Laggan, WiUiam Factory worker 24 Prior Road M'Laren, Alexander Plumber Academy street M'Laren, Alexander Baker 85 North street M'Laren, Alexander C. Plumber 110 East High street M'Laren, Daniel Mechanic 79 Queen street M'Laren, David Plumber 28 Dundee Road M'Laren, James Baker 24-6 Market street M'Laren, William Baker Taylor street M'Laren, William Painter Hillview M'Laren, William Farm servant Gordon House M'Laren, William H. Clerk 2 Jamieson street M'Laughlin, John Cattle dealer 9 John street M'Lean, Alexander Factory worker 166 East High street M'Lean, Moses C. Insurance agent 132 East High street M'Leod, William Shoe salesman Hawthorn Cottage M'Math, Robert Mechanic 6 Canmore street M'Millan, Henry Butcher 89 East High street M'Millan, James Postman 16 Wellbraehead M'Millan, William Tailor 16 Charles street M'Nab, Archibald Factory worker 17 Queen street M'Nab, David Bleacher 21 South street M'Nab, John Peter Factory worker 8 Helen street M'Nab, William D. Clothier 56 Dundee Loan M'Nicoll, Charles Solicitor Annfield House M'NicoU, David Blacksmith 154|- East High street M'Nicoll, Thomas Saddler 1 West High street M'Phee, John Grocer 20 Charles street M'Phee, AVilliam Insurance agent 60 Yeaman street M'Pherson, Angus P.O. overseer St. Mary's Cottage M'Pherson, James Engine driver 127 Castle street Macalister, John D. L. Medical doctor 71 East High street Macara, James Hostler 157 East High street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 23

Macartliur, William C. Organist Sunnyside House MacCallum Edward Spirit merchant 52 East High street Macdonald, James Blacksmith Helen street Machan, William Gardener 7 Headingstone Place Machray, David Mercantile clerk 42 John street Macintosh, William Blacksmith Academy street Mackie, David M., b.a. Teacher Lilyfield Mackintosh, Alexander Residenter Farr Lodge Mackintosh, Duncan Joiner I Robert street Mackintosh, James Blacksmith 23 Queen street Mackintosh, William Blacksmith 19 Queen street MacLean, John Anderson Solicitor & banker Union Bank House Malcolm, Charles Tenter 7 Montrose Road Malcolm, Nicol Baker 8 John street Malcolm, William Gardener 19 St. James' Road Malcolm, William Plumber Brechin Road, Zoar Malcolm, William E. Clerk 33 Dundee Loan Mands, Thomas Joiner 28 Lour Road Mann, Alexander Gas stoker 14 Yeaman street Mann, Alexander Coachman II Arbroath Road Mann, James Mechanic 18 Montrose Road Mann, John Holmes Tailor 9 Wellbraehead Mann, Joseph Tailor & clothier 9 Little Causeway Marshall, Robert Smith Draper 1 Jamieson street Martin, Charles Retired Ivy Cottage Martin, Charles Soutar Grocer, &c. 32 Castle street Martin, Frank G. Grocer, &c. Lilybank Villa Mason, Alfred Labourer 11 'Watt street Mason, David Hairdresser 44 Lour Road Mason, Robert Engine driver 7 Robert street Mason, William Stoker 3 Prior Road Massie, Andrew Baker 25 St. James' Road Massie, James Blacksmith 3 Broad croft Massie, Joseph Factory worker 19 Newmonthill Massie, Peter, jun. Factory worker 34 Canmore street Massie, Peter, sen. Oiler 5 John street Massie, William Fireman 29 New Road Massie, William Mechanic 66 Yeaman street Masterton, Alexander Factory worker 44 Prior Road Masterton, David Plasterer 108 Castle street Masterton, David Factory worker 26 North street Masterton, George Coal merchant 10 Watt street Masterton, George Tenter 4 Headingstone Place Mathers, James Chimney sweep Brechin Road, Zoar Matthew, James Carter 26 North street Matthew, James Carter 18 Market Place Mavor, Allan Railway servant 2 Market street Mavor, William Mason 25 Manor street Maxwell, David Game dealer, &c. 16 Watt street Maxwell, David, jun. Fish merchant 11 Archie's Park Maxwell, George Bank agent Commercial Bank House 24 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Maxwell, George, sen. Mechanic 15 Helen street Maxwell, George, jun. Mechanic 36 South street Maxwell, William Mechanic 13 St. James' Terrace Mealmaker, Robert Factory worker 61 West High street Meldrum, James Seedsman 41 Prior Road Meldrum, Joseph Draper Salutation Hotel Meldrum, Thomas K. Nurseryman 48 Prior Road Melvin, William Grocer 19 Castle street Menzies, John Lapper 17 East Sunnyside Menzies, John C. Baker 3 Arbroath Road Methven, James Factory worker 26 Market Place Michie, Thomas Residenter 53 South street Michie, William Farmer & dairyman Belmont Dairy Middleton, David Railway guard 17 Muir street

' " Middleton, George Spirit merchant ' The Pump Mill, W^illiam Residenter Canmore Park Millar, Alexander Carter 6 Victoria street Millar, Alexander H. Lamplighter 12 Albert street Millar, David Gas stoker 24 Lour Road Millar, David Saddler 7 Archie's Park Millar, James Horse dealer 17 Arbroath Road Millar, Robert Factory worker 69 Queen street Millar, William Carter 11 Victoria street Millar, William Insurance agent 10 Gladstone Terrace Millikin, William Excise officer WyUie street Milne, Alexander Factory worker 20 North street Milne, Alexander Mason 1 William street Milne, Alexander Plumber 6 East High street Milne, Alexander Plumber 7 Charles street Milne, Andrew Factory worker 60 Yeaman street Milne, Andrew Joiner 74 West High street Milne, Charles Labourer 114 Dundee Road Milne, Charles W. Gent.'s outfitter Gordon House, Zoar Milne, David House proprietor 48 Dundee Loan Milne, David Slater 95 W^est High street Milne. David Baker Chapel Park Milne, David Factory worker 44 Prior Road Milne, George Mason 42 Glamis Road Milne, George Heelmaker 53 Castle street Milne, George Tailor 40 South street MUne, Henry Labourer Gordon House, Zoar Milne, James Hallkeeper, &c. 90 Castle street Milne, James Countyweights insp. Wellbrae Cottage Milne. James Carter 14 Nursery street Milne, James Residenter 9 Glamis Road Milne, James Vanman Catherine street, Zoar Milne, James Ploughman 18 Gladstone Terrace Milne, James Factory worker 18 Charles street Milne, John Traveller 10 Newmonthill Milne, John Factory worker 93 Queen street Milne, Robert 52 South street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 25

Milne, William Plumber Wellbrae Cottage Mitchell, Alexander Plumber 26 Newmonthill Mitchell, Charles Inspector of way Old Station Mitchell, David Draper 34 Yeaman street Mitchell, George Labourer 105 Queen street Mitchell, George Tailor Annfield Lane Mitchell, James Tailor 12 New Road Mitchell, James B. Brushmaker 3 New Road Mitchell, John General dealer 20 Victoria street Mitchell, John Residenter 184 East High street Mitchell, Robert Surfaceman 15 Wellbraehead Mitchell, Skene Factory worker 13 North street Mitchell, AVilliam Cattleman 35 Gladstone Terrace Mitchell, AVilliam Joiner 62 Yeaman street Mitchell, William, jun. Factory worker 5 Prior Road Moffat, James Manufacturer Mount Feredith Moffat, John Manufacturer Parkview, St. James' Rd. Moffat, John, jun. Clerk 19 Queen street Moir, James S. Retired farmer Fruithlll Mou", John Factory worker 18 Canmore street Moir, Samuel Factory worker 47 Victoria street Mollison, Andrew, jun. Vanman Helen street Mollison, Andrew, sen. Residenter Helen street Mollison, Frank Factory worker 166 East High street Mollison, James Mart keeper 46 Dundee Road Mollison. Thomas Vanman 9 William street Monteith, John Railway servant Muir street, Zoar Morris, David Bleacher 8 Don street Morris, James M. Clerk 45a North street Morris, William Labourer 30 South street Morrison, Alexander Factory worker 19 Canmore street Morrison, James B. Fruit merchant 40 Market street Morrison, John Taxman 10 Cross Morrison, John Insurance agent 42 John street Morrison, Joseph Tailor 10 Lour Road Morrison, William Joiner 1 Dundee Loan Morton, John Carter 23 Roberts street, North Morton, John Factory woi'ker 24 North street Morton, Robert Railway porter 3 Green street Morty, Alexander Factory worker Brechin Road, Zoar Munro, Bain Founder 4 Market street Murdoch, Alexander Clerk 6 Montrose Road Murdoch, Matthew Grocer 3 Muirbank Myles, Alexander Tanner 3 Montrose Road Myles, Robert Freer County clerk, &c. Overdale Myles, William Labourer 1 Bell Place Neave, Charles Carter Muir Place, Zoar Neave, David Tailor 20 Victoria street Neave, John Factory worker 5 North street Neave, John Plasterer 12 Canmore street Neave, Peter, jun. Tinsmith 33 North street 26 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Neave, Peter, sen. Retired 35 North street Neave, William Labourer 21 Wellbraehead Neave, William Carter 1 Dundee Road Neill, David W. Teacher of music 79 Glamis Road Neill, James Teacher of" dancing 46a Castle street Nicoll, Charles Factory worker 26 Nursery street Nicoll, Colin Factory worker 49 Dundee Road Nicoll, David liabourer 22 William street Nicoll, David Sawmiller 13 North street Nicoll, George Factory worker 26 Newmonthill Nicoll, George Gardener 19 Wellbraehead Nicoll, James Joiner 33 Glamis Road Nicoll, John Factory worker 21 East Sunnyside Nicoll, John Factory worker 15 Montrose Road Nicoll, Keith Labourer 18 William street Nicoll, William Joiner 11 Montrose Road Nicoll, William Factory worker 44 Gladstone Place Nicoll, William Blacksmith Academy street Nicoll, William Labourer 14 St. James' Road Nicolson, James Hostler 2 Dundee Road Oakley, Daniel Factory worker 16 Green street Ogg, David Scavenger 81 Queen street Ogilvie, Alexander Engine driver 2 John street Ogilvie, James Shoemaker 14 East High street Oram, Alexander Factory worker 20 Market Place Orchison, James Hostler 4 Dundee Road Ormond, Charles Postman 45^ Queen street Ormond, David Postman 12 St. James' Road Ormond, David Baker 21 Queen street Ormond, George Factory worker 56 West High street Ormond, John Factory worker 21 Queen street Ormond, John Butcher 23 Queen street Ormond, John Barclay General dealer 2-4 Glamis Road Ormond, James Factory worker 69 Dundee Loan Osier, David Sergeant instructor Troodos Cottage Paterson, David Factory worker 186 East High street Paterson, James Joiner 91 East High street Paterson, Robert Collector 136 East High street Paterson, Rev. William Clergyman Congregational Manse Paterson, William Mason 110 Castle street Paterson, William Printer 106a Castle street Paterson, William Bleacher 136 East High street Patterson, Charles Baker Arneylea, South Whitehills Paton, James Joiner 10 Arbroath Road Paton, James J. Postman 2 Dundee Road Paton, Robert Dick Railway agent St. John's Cottages Paton, William Painter 67 West High street Paton, William Dresser 6 Charles street Pattullo, Alexander Factory worker 17 Canmore street PattuUo, Andrew Factory worker 8 Nursery street Pattullo, Andrew Labourer 44 South street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 27

Pattullo, George, jun. Carter 20 Nursery street PattuUo, John Carter 67 Dundee Loan Pattullo, William Fireman 3 Gallowhill Place Patullo, James Railway fireman 26 South street PatuUo, James Lowson Tenter 16 Prior Road Peacock, David Tanner 136 East High street Peacock, John Plasterer 129 Castle street Pearson, James Tenter 44 South street Pearson, John Scavenger 27 New Road Peddie, David Agent Linden House Peffers, Andrew Accountant 8 Sparrowcroft Peterkin, George Medical doctor 59 East High street Peters, Andrew Quarrier 52 Dundee Road Peters, James Constable 12 Gladstone Place Peters, James Labourer 55 West High street Peters, William Mason 34 Yeaman street Petrie, Alexander Baker 17 Little Causeway Petrie, Charles Factory worker 13 Green street Petrie, David Tailor and clothier 54 East High street Petrie, David Factory worker 81 Queen street Petrie, David Factory worker 18 South street Petrie, David B. Butcher 95^ East High street Petrie, George Factory worker 19 East Sunnyside Petrie, George Factory worker 4 Broadcroft Petrie, James Carter 7 North street Petrie, James Factory worker 69 Queen street Petrie, James Lapper 134 East High street Petrie, James Hairdresser 3 Muirbank Petrie, James Factory worker 26 Newmonthill Petrie, James Factory worker 4 Charles street Petrie, John Factory worker 109 Queen street Petrie, John Shoemaker 136 East High street Petrie, John Clothier 111 Queen street Petrie, John Smith Factory overseer Catherine street Petrie, Robert Hairdresser 136 & 138 East High street Petrie, Thomas Wood turner Fonah Close Petrie, William Cloth merchant 5 Sparrowcroft Pickard, Thomas Residenter 75 East High street Piggot, David Labourer Lochside Road Piggot, Frank Factory worker 2 Carseburn Road Piggot, James Factory worker 5 Gallowhill Place Piggot, John Factory worker 60 North street Piggot, Richard Factory worker 61 West High street Piggot, Walter Gardener Muir street, Zoar Pool, W. Graham Draper Kingston Cottage Potter, David Baker 7 Newmonthill Potter, George Joiner 42 Market street Prentice, Hugh G. Loco, foreman St. John's Cottage Preston, Alexander Mason 172a East High street Preston, William Factory worker 13 Charles street Proctor, Charles Tenter 67 Queen street 28 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Proctor, Robert Joiner 21 North street Proctor, William Mason 17 North street Prophet, David Mason 40 Prior Road Prophet, James Factory worker 20 Yearn an street Prophet, James Teacher 19 Green street Prophet, James J. Painter 30 Prior Road Prophet, Patrick R. Factory worker 56 West High street Prophet, Robert D. Labourer 15 Dundee Loan Prophet, ^Viliiam Factory worker 39 Queen street Rae, David Factory worker 30 Yeaman street Rae, Henry Factory worker 32 AVellbraehead Ramsay, Alexander Turner 10 Roberts street, North Ramsay, John Postal clerk 2 Muirbank Ramsay, Joseph Reedmaker 50 West High street Ramsay, Robert Cattleman 1 Bell Place" Ramsay, Thomas Factory worker 13 St. James' Road Rattray, James Bottler 14 Dundee Loan Rattray, Peter Mechanic 10 South street Rattray, Thomas Factory worker 26| West High street Ree, Andrew Mechanic 10 Nursery street Ree, Andrew Janitor Kirkton Reid, Alexander B. Clerk Brechin Road, Zoar Reid, Andrew Gardener 7 Little Causeway Reid, Andrew Wirefencer 15 Robert street Reid, David Tenter 3 Watt street Reid, David Factory worker 2 St. James' Road Reid, George Gas stoker Brechin Road, Zoar Reid, John Poultryman 8 Glamis Road Reid, John AV. Postman 23 Canmore street Reid, Joseph Clerk St. John's Cottages Reid, Robert Dresser 27 New Road Reid, WiUiam Factory worker 6 Glamis Road Reid, William Grocer 112 Castle street Reid, William Labourer Muir street Rennie, John Painter 12 St. James' Road Rettie, Archibald Baker St. Helen's, Rosebank Rd. Ritch, Edward Tailor's cutter Linden House Ritchie, Alexander Draper 104-6 East High street Ritchie, Alexander Secretary Ogilvy Cottage Ritchie, Charles A. Cattle dealer 9 New Road Ritchie, David Dairyman Windyedge Ritchie, George Farmer & dairyman 21 Dundee Road Ritchie, AVilliam ]^orryman 28 Market street Ritchie, William Air Postman Lunan Cottage, Well Rd. Robb, Alexander Labourer 55 West High street Robb, David Milne Clerk St. James' Road Robb, James Vanman 15 St. James' Road Robb, John Labourer 61 Dundee Loan Robb, Robert Ploughman Quarrybank Robb, William Billposter 67 West High street Robbie, James R. H. Seedsman Sheriff Park HOUSEHOLD WORDS. »C"

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Robbie, William Spirit dealer 56 North street Roberts, Alexander Baker 80 Gladstone Terrace Roberts, Charles Factory worker 20 Wellbraehead Roberts, David S. Grocer 12^ New Road Roberts, George Grocer Brechin Road Roberts, George Labourer 6 Don street Roberts, George B. Hosier 43 East High street Roberts, John Hosier 43 & 45 East High street Roberts, John Tailor & clothier Koukendale, Taylor st. Roberts, John Joiner Margaret Cottage Roberts, William Draper 19 Nursery street Roberts, William Clothier 44: Glamis Road Robertson, Alexander Plasterer 40 Prior Road Robertson, David Joiner 17 Roberts street. North Robertson, David Shoemaker Ferndale, Wyllie street Robertson, David Factory worker 7 Victoria street Robertson, George Mason 15 Green street Robertson, George Labourer 22 Nursery street Robertson, George Factory worker 13 North street Robertson, James Factory worker 13 Watt street Robertson, James Boiler maker 28 Green street Robertson, John Painter 28 Green street Robertson, John Moir Factory manager Cargill Terrace Robertson, Robert Coachman 169 East High street Robertson, Thomas Labourer 11 Albert street Rodger, David Painter 21 Newmonthill Rodger, James B. Teacher 2 Morley Place Rodger, .John Railway servant 37 North street Rodger, Robert T. Inspector of poor Glencairn Rodger, William Retired manager 3 John street

Rogers, John Engine driver 1 Muirbank Rollaiid, Alexander Quarrier 6 Glamis Road Rolland, George Factory worker 4 Dundee Road Rolland, James Labourer 10 Charles street Ross, Alexander Factory worker 16 Green street Ross, Alexander Lisurance agent 16 Lour Road Ross, Alexander Sculptor 17 Prior Road Ross, David Factory worker 17 Headnigstone Place Ross, David Factory worker 15 Charles street Ross, David Baker 14 Roberts street. North Ross, Donald Clerk 7 Glamis Road Ross, Henry T. Baker 12 Little Causeway Ross, William Factory worker 8 Don street Ross, William Innkeeper Zoar Inn Ross, William Clothier 21 Canmore street Rough, Alexander Factory worker 12 Watt street Rough, David Carter 89 West High street Rough, James Pattison Residenter 25 East Sunnyside Russell, James Factory worker Couttie's Wynd Saddler, (xeorge Tenter 65 Queen street Saddler, James Confectioner Honey Place 30 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Saddler, William Baker&confectioner 96 North street Samson, Alexander Arnot Engine fitter 22 St. James' Road Sampson, Charles Tenter 54 Dundee Boad Samson, David Joiner 44 West High street Samson, James Mason Chapel street Samson, James Tailor 29 Nursery street Samson, John Mason 53 North street Samson, John Lapper 28 East Sunn^'side Samson, John Tailor 46 Dundee Loan Samson, John Tailor 25 St. James' Boad Samson, William Tailor 9 Albert street Sangster, George Blacksmith 7-9 South street Scott, Alexander Gardener 3 Charles street Scott, Alexander Mason 10 South street Scott, David Boot closer 10 Nursery street Scott, George Shoemaker 5 Helen street Scott, James Mason 26a Dundee Loan Scott, James Factory worker 3 Charles street Scott, James Jeweller 119^ East High street Scott, James, jun. Auctioneer Lynhall Scott, John Butcher 2 Albert street Scott, William Factory worker Strath dean Scott, William Joiner 102 Castle street Scott, William Coal merchant Fyfe street Scott, William Saddler 11 St. James' Terrace Shand, Charles Shunter 13 Roberts street Shepherd, Alexander Slater 77 West High street Shepherd, Alexander Factory worker 13 Albert street Shepherd, Alexander Slater 12 Lour Road Shepherd, Andrew Slater Well Road Shepherd, Charles Slater 2 Charles street Shepherd, Charles Baker 11 South street Shepherd, David Baker 3 St. James' Terrace Shepherd, David Sheriff clerk depute Sunnybrae Shepherd, George Factory worker 163 East High street Shepherd, George Joiner 2 Headingstone Place Shepherd, James China merchant 63 Castle street Shepherd, James Baker 30 South street Shepherd, Peter Taylor Teacher Millbank House Shepherd, William Bookseller, &c. 41 Castle street Shepherd, William Shambles keeper Lochside Road Shepherd, William Factory worker 174 East High street Shepherd, William Slater 9 Headingstone Place Sherret, John Shoemaker 18 North street Shiel, Thomas Cemetery supt. Cemetery Lodge Shildrick, Pastor J. C. Clergyman 102 East High street Simpson, Alexander Tenter 11 St. James' Road Simpson, Charles Baker Montrose Road Simpson, David B. Factory worker 20 Dundee Road Simpson, George Factory worker 11 Canmore street Simpson, James Factory worker 9 Montrose Road FORFAR DIRECTORY. 3*

Simpson, James B. Joiner 116 East High street Simpson, James Dairyman 5 Arbroath Road Simpson, John Bleacher 18 Nursery street Simpson, Peter Tailor 33 Glamis Road Simpson, Richard Factory worker 7 Helen street Simpson, William Chimney sweep 20 Glamis Road Sinclair, Norman J. Co. medical officer Briar Cottage SHdders, John Gardener 80 East High street Small, Alexander Enginedriver 29 Prior Road Small, David Gas meter inspector 18 Albert street Small, James Storekeeper 8 Don street Small, John Agent [smith 30 Glamis Road Small, Peter Engineer and black- 24 Green street Small, Thomas Farm servant 28 Prior Road Small, William Carter 36 Market street Smart, Alexander Factory overseer 1 Green street Smart, Andrew Factory worker 9 Manor street Smart, Frank Joiner 22 Yeainan street Smart, Jamt-s M. Grocer 2 Muirbank Smith, Alexander Factory worker 23 .Tohn street Smith, Alexander Factory watchman 56 West High street Smith, Alexander C. Seedsman 55 Glamis Road Smith, Allan Tenter 18 St. James' Road Smith, Andrew Accountant Uriebank Smith, Charles Bank agent Royal Bank House Smith, David R. Butcher South Whitehills Smith, David Watson Nurseryman South street Smith, George Railway surfaceman 3 Prior Road Smith, George Draper Drumgley Cottage Smith, James Lapper 18 Muir street Smith, James Packman 6 Charles street Smith, James Factory worker 160^ East Hi.uh street; Smith, James Keeper 7 Montrose Road Smith, James Insurance agent 26 Nursery street Smith, James Factory worker 109 Queen street Smith, James Labourer 160^ East High street Smith, James Grocer 62 Queen street Smith, John Factory worker 44 Prior Road Smith, John Labourer 7 St. James' Terrace Smith, John Draper 91 East High street Smith, John Farm servant 38 Canmore street Smith, John Shoemaker 36 Yeaman street Smith, John Factory worker 15 Watt street Smith, John Shoemaker 14 South street Smith, John P. Seedsman LintlandHouse, Dundee rd, Smith, Joseph Joiner 46 Yeaman street Smith, Ogilvy Shoemaker 6 Victoria street Smith, Stewart Painter 21 St. James' Road Smith, Thomas Mason 32 Yeaman street Smith, William Factory worker 22 Lour Road Smith, William Spirit dealer 110 West High street 32 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Smith, AVilliam Railway surfaceman 28 Market street Smith, William Factory worker 184 East High street Smith, William Dresser 25 Market Place Soutar, Alexander Retired joiner Dundee Road Soutar, Alexander Linen merchant 54 Prior Road Soutar, Andrew Engine driver 1^ Victoria street Soutar, Isaac Linen merchant 56 Prior Road Soutar, Joseph Weaver 3 Prior Road Soutar, Thomas Retired joiner 7 Yeaman street Soutar, Thomas K,. Architect Mansfield House Spalding, Alexander Merchant tailor Lilyfield Spalding, Alexander Engiiieman 150^ East High street Spalding, Alexander Mechanic 25 Gladstone Place Spalding, Joseph Tailor 20 Gladstone Place Spark, James Retired grocer 93 North street Spark, William Photographer 85 Castle street Speed, William Ticket collector 34 Market Place Spence, Alexander Teacher Benartie, Lour Road Stark, Alexander Gardener 10 Glamis Road Stark, David Mason 10 Helen street Stark, John Factory worker 9 Archie's Park Stark, Walter Labourer 42 Prior Road Steele, Andrew Farmer Mid Langlands Steele, David Landowner Beechhill Steele, John Factory worker 190 East High street Stephen, William Police inspector Muir Road Stephen, William Shoemaker 4 Gladstone Terrace Stephen, William Baker 37 John street Steven, David Carter 81 Queen street Steven, John Factory worker 54 Prior Road Steven, Kenward K. Boot salesman Southview Terrace Stewart, Alexander Factory worker 35 West High street Stewart, Alexander Mason 15 Charles street Stewart, Alexander Cabinetmaker 28 Yeaman street Stewart, Alexander Porter 22 Dundee Loan Stewart, Alexander Hostler 34 Yeaman street Stewart, Andrew Shoemaker 14 Dundee Road Stewart, Colin Chimney sweep 29 Queen street Stewart, David Joiner, &c. 26 Green street Stewart, David Mechanic 12 Headingstone Place Stewart, David Tailor 1 Albert street Stewart, David Mackie Manager 125 Castle street Stewart, George Residenter 7 Charles street Stewart, George Mechanic 17 Albert street Stewart, George Factory worker 16 Headingstone Place Stewart, George Scavenger 116 Dundee Road Stewart, Hector Clerk 12 Yeaman street Stewart, James Labourer Muir street, Zoar Stewart, James Mason 9 Arbroath Road Stewart, James Dyker 2 St. James' Road Stewart, James Mason 1 Helen street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 33

Stewart, James Hostler 22 Wellbraehead Stewart, John Labourer 39 Prior Road Stewart, John M. Horsehirer 13 Yeaman street Stewart, Thomas Butcher 12 Stark's Close Stewart, Thomas Labourer Newford Park Stewart, William Draper 140 East High street Stewart, William H. Draper 150 East High street Stiller, Richardson Dental surgeon ] 7 East High street Stirling, Andrew Stoker Strath dean, St. James' Rd. Stirling, Andrew Coachman 156^ East High street Stirling, John Labourer Brechin Road, Zoar Stirling, Peter Lamplighter 8 St. James' Terrace Stormont, James Labourer 6 Wellbraehead Stormont, John Blacksmith 9 Couttie's Wynd Stormonth, David Railway yardsman 10 Don street Stormonth, David Labourer 65 Glamis Road Stormonth, James Platelayer Chapel street Stormonth, James Factory worker 7 Arbroath Road Stormonth, James Sawyer 22 Don street Storrier, Thomas Labourer 5 Montrose Road Strachan, Alexander Factory worker 14 Dundee Loan Strachan, Alexander Duff Wood merchant 10 Manor street Strachan, David Bootmaker 79 North street Strachan, James Tenter 13^ St. James' Road Strachan, James Watchmaker Linden House

Strachan, James IST. Printer Zoar Strachan, John Watchmaker Clochna-ben Strachan, John Shoemaker 79 North street Strachan, John Joiner 21 Osnaburgh street Sturrock, Adam Baker 7 Watt street Sturrock, Allan Factory worker 15 Arbroath Road Sturrock, Allan (lardener Dundee Road Sturrock, Charles Tackle maker 103 East High street Sturrock, David Draper Holmlea, Wyllie street Sturrock, David Factory worker 30 South street Sturrock, James Factory worker 169 East Pligh street Sturrock, John Residenter 11 Little Causeway Sturrock, John Factory worker 8 Arbroath Road Sturrock, John Factory worker 4 Arbroath Road Sturrock, William Factory worker 156| East High street Sturrock, William Grain merchant 30 Market street Tait, Alfred G. Jr. sheriff clerk dep. Glddsmuir Tait, Henry M.R.C.V.S. 48 Glamis Road Tait, John Roadman 18 Prior Road Tait, William Dick Traveller Taylor street Tavendale, John Signalman Catherine street, Zoar Taylor, Alexander Strapper 28 Nursery street Taylor, Charles S. Collector 30 Nursery street Taylor, James Horse dealer 23 Strang street Taylor, James Tenter 32 Dundee Loan Taylor, Peter Tenter 20 Arbroath Road 34 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Taylor, William Watchmaker Albion Place Thorn, Alexander Factory worker 26 John street Thorn, Alexander Labourer 32 Canmore street Thorn, Charles Labourer Victoria Works Thom, David Shoemaker 32 Glamis Road Thorn, James Residenter 27 East High street Thom, James Gardener 136 East High street Thom, James Associat'n manager 4 William street Thom, John Stuart Clerk Craigard Thom, William Slater 55 West High street Thom, William Factory worker 14 Charles street Thom, William Labourer 22 Lour Road Thompson, James Stonebreaker 20 Victoria street Thomson, Adam S., b.a. Rector of Academy Cowiehill Villa Thomson, Alexander Mechanic Roberts street Thomson, Alexander Miner 51 Dundee Loan Thomson, Andrew Gas stoker 46 Market street Thomson, Andrew Engineer 3 West High street Thomson, Benjamin, m.a. Teacher Leabrae Thomson, Frank M. Manager 48 Lour Road Thomson, elames Chief constable Rosebank Cottage Thomson, James Tenter 6 Arbroath Road Thomson, John Coachman 4 Dundee Road Thomson, AVilliam Byars Retired banker Dundarroch Thomson, William Hodge Registrar Woodhill, Lour Road Thornton, Archibald Joiner 27 John street Thornton, David P. Shoemaker 82 West High street Thornton, David P., jun. Shoemaker 99 East High street Thornton, George Retired draper Jeanfield Thornton, James Labourer 63 West High street Thornton, James, jun. Joiner Zoar Todd, Henry Postman Kirkton Todd, James Factory worker 13 Green street Torrance, Gavin Bootmaker 156 East High street Tosh, Alexander Hostler 19 Queen street Tough, Peter Factory worker 1 Bell Place Towns, James Carter I Gallowhill Place Towns, James Factory worker 43 North street Troup, Benjamin Iron merchant 54 Queen street Troup, James E. General dealer 58 North street Tyndall, David Slater 163 East High street Tyrie, Archibald Tenter 34 North street Tyrie, George R. Clerk 13 Manor street Tyrie, James Baker 75 East High street Tyrie, John Fyfe Factory worker II Sunnyside XJrquhart, Alexander Slater St. James' Road Urquhart, James Tobacconist 9 Gladstone Place XJrquhart, Robert iPig dealer Prior Cottage Urquhai-t, Simon Fish dealer 3 West High street Valentine, David Labourer 18 Dundee Road T^alentine, David Mason 24 Montrose Road FORFAR DIRECTORY. 35

Valentine, James Factory worker 21 South street Valentine, John Factory worker 6 Arbroath Road Waddell, David Clerk 137^ East High street Waddell, James Factory worker Queen's Well Lane Waddell, James Factory worker 7 Albert street Waddell, William Labourer 6 Archie's Park Wade, David Hodge Shoemaker 150^ East High street Wakeford, Thomas Butcher 10 Watt street Walker, David Telegraph linesman 62 North street Walker, David Sawmiller 90 East High street Walker, James Retired police sergt. Loch Cottage Walker, Robert Carter 13 Canmore street Walker, Robert Railway guard 6 Roberts street Walker, William Sawmiller 3 Green street Walker, William Dentist 68 Castle street Wallace, Peter Carter 9 Roberts street. North Wallace, Robert Factory worker 9 Helen street Wallace, Thomas Factory worker 4 Dundee Road Wallace, Thomas Labourer 27 East High street Walton, James Shoemaker 75 East High street Warden, William Draper 2 New Road Watson, Andrew- Weaving foreman 21 St. James' Road Watson, David Carter 163 East High street Watson, George Surfaceman Roslin Place Watson, George Labourer 110 Dundee Road Watt, David Mart supt. 46 John street Watt, Francis Factory worker 8 Dundee Loan Watt, John Chauifeur Lochside Road Waterston, James A. Druggist Wyllie street Watterston, John Builder 57 Glamis Road Webb, William Drill instructor 5-7 Green street Webster, David Mason 32 Manor street Webster, David Mason 9 Lour Road Webster, David Factory worker 56 Dundee Loan Webster, George Hall keeper Reid Hall Lodge Webster, George Porter 44 North street Webster, James Labourer 20 St. James' Road Webster, James Gardener 26 Dundee Road Welsh, Alexander Mason 9 Green street Welsh, David Railway guard 26 Canmore street Welsh, John Gardener 20 North street Welsh, William Joiner 16 Yeaman street White, Alexander Coach painter 3 Victoria street White, William B. Bank agent Bank of Scotland House Whitson, Tom F. Tanner, &c. Allan Bank Whitton, John Goods agent 38 North street Whyte, Alexander Tailor 2 Montrose Road Whyte, Alexander Game dealer 6 West High street Whyte, Alexander B. Plumber 24 John street Whyte, Andrew Factory worker 35 Nursery street Whyte, David Potato merchant 5 Stranfj street 36 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Whyte, George Mason 21 Wellbraehead Whyte, James Factory worker 24 South street Whyte, James Draper 19 Market Place Whyte, John Labourer 8 Manor street Whyte, John Labourer 4 Dundee Road Whyte, John Steele Tanner, &c. Lilybank Villa Whyte, Joseph Tail or 167 East High street Whyte, Joseph Smith Factory worker Gowanlea Whyte, Richard Sawmill worker St. James' Road Whyte, Robert Currier Blytheswood Cottage Whyte, William Potato dealer 10 Yeaman street Whyte, William Labourer 8 Charles street Wighton, Charles D. Clerk Wyllie street Wighton, James Factory worker 36 Gladstone Terrace Wilkie, John Factory worker 76 East High street Wilkie, Peter Insurance agent 13 Queen street Williams, James Factory worker 24 Albert street Wilson, David Baker 49a Dundee Loan Wilson, James Grocer 121-5 East High street Wilson, James Railway guard 12 Roberts street. North Wilson, John Blacksmith 52 Prior Road Wilson, John Eraser Auctioneer 20 West High street Wilson, William Factory worker 39 South street Winning, John Retired joiner 12 John street TUT*Wmter, Alexander Park keeper Reid Park Lodge Wishart, David Poultry dealer 13 Little Causeway Wish art, George Coal agent Market street Wishart, John Factory worker 39 Queen street Wood, James Surfaceman 15 Prior Road Wood, Robert Butcher 52 Dundee Road Wood, William Tailor 184 East High street Wood, William Labourer 6 Archie's Park Wyllie, Alexander Blues Solicitor Oakbank Wyllie, Andrew Labourer 55 North street Wyllie, David Mechanic 28 Lour Road Wyllie, Jamieson Railway servant Muir Place, Zoar Wyllie, William Clerk 2 West Sunnyside Young, Alexander S. Compositor 5 Strang street Young, Allan Tenter 1 82 East High street Younjif, Charles Railway servant 25 Market Place ioung, David Wood carver 32 John street loung, David Factory worker 7 Bell Place Young, Robert Painter 7 Montrose Road Young, William Factory worker 50 Prior Road

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17, 19, and 21 Castle Street, Forfar. FORFAR DIRECTORY. n^CO'fS'fO^

F^EMALE HOUSEHOLDERS.

Abel, Isabella Kirkton Absolon, Barbara Park lea Absolon, Marfjaret Parklea Adam, Catherine Teacher 80b West High street Adam, Martha Factory worker 11 New Road Adam, Mrs Janet 4 Dundee Road Adam, Mrs Margaret 16 Wellbraehead Adams, Mrs P^lizabeth 8 Arbroath Road Adamson, Ann Factory worker 87 East High street Adamson, Jean Factory worker 13 John street Adamson, Margaret 1 Prior Road Adamson. Mrs Betsy 4 Jamieson street Adamson, Mrs Isabella 42 West High street Adamson, Mrs Isabella 1 William street Adamson, Mrs Isabella 11 Glamis Road Adamson, Mrs M. Grocer, &c. 44 West High street Addison, Elizabeth A. Factory worker 13 Strang street Addison, Mrs Agnes 38 Yeaman street Aitkenhead, Mrs Maria 2 St. James' Terrace Aitkinson, Mrs Catherine 5 Charles street Alexander, Mrs Eliza Eastbourne House Alexander, Mrs Jessie 23 Green street Alexander, Mrs Jessie 22 Canmore street Allan, Elizabeth 9 North street Allan, Mrs Mary 29 Nursery street Allan, Mrs Mary 144 East High street Allan, Mrs Mary 9 Victoria street Allan, Mrs Mary E. 59 Queen street Allardice, Elizabeth Factory worker 89 West High street Allardice, Margaret 73 Queen street Anderson, Jessie 25 Manor street Anderson, Jessie Servant 62 Dundee Road Anderson, Jessie 10 Arbroath Road Anderson, Mrs Annie 5 Strang street Anderson, Mrs Elizabeth 16 Charles street Angus, Mrs Jessie 19 Newmonthill Arnot, Jessie A. Fruiterer Rosebank Road Arnot, Mrs Jessie Rosebank Road Balfour, Elizabeth L. 40 Castle street Balfour, Mrs David H. 130a East High street Balfour. Mrs Emily 16 Glamis Road Balfour, Mrs Jean Brechin Road Balharry, Mrs Cath. W. Dundee Road Ballantine, Mrs Annie 8 St. James' Terrace Banks, Mrs Jane Factory worker 109 Queen street D 38 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Barclay, Elizabeth 8 Little Causeway Barclay, Margaret Charwoman 3 Glamis Road Barclay, Mrs Emma Pamter 22 West High street Barron, Mrs Jane 20 North street Bell, Louisa 1 Gladstone Terrace Bell, Margaret Factory worker 10 Albert street Bell, Margaret Factory worker 3 Bell Place Bell, Margaret Thornton Dressmaker 85 West High street Bell, Mrs Margaret 9 Cross Bennet, Jessie Factory worker 132 East High street Bennet, Jessie Factory worker 36 Dundee Loan Bett, Mrs Mary Ann Catherine street Bews, Mrs Margaret 160^ East High street Binny, Agnes 20 Prior Road Black, Betsy Beechwood Black, Joan 28 Yeaman street Black, Mrs Agnes 65 West High street Black, Mrs Agnes 1 John street Blair, Mrs Mary 25 Montrose Road Blair, Mrs Susan 31 South street Boatli, Charlesina Dressmaker 157 East High street Boath, Mrs Ann 9 Newmonthill Boath, Mrs Betsy 30 South street Boath, Rebecca 18 Yeaman street Boath, Sarah 108 East High street Bowman, Betsy Factory worker 17 Dundee Loan Bowman, Nellie J. 4 North street Boyle, Joan 75 Queen street Bradbear, Sarah 31 John street Braid, Mrs Ann C. 4 Charles street Braid, Mrs Annie 10 Stark's Close Brand, Jessie Laurel Bank Bremner, Isabella 14 Gladstone Terrace Brown, Alice Teacher 86 Castle street Brown, Elizabeth Kirkton Brown, Elizabeth A. Factory worker 1 Manor street Brown, Jane Factory worker 23 St. James' Road Brown, Mary 35 Nursery street Brown, Mrs Agnes lOJ Wellbraehead Brown, Mrs Annie 7 GallowhiU Place Brown, Mrs Isabel 35 Glamis Road Brown, Mrs Margaret 79 West High street Bruce, Williamina Factory worker 9 Sunnyside East Buchanan, Mary 7 Arbroath Road Buchanan, Mrs Helen Westby House Buick, Mrs Jacobina 16 Wellbraehead Burnett, Bella Dressmaker 7 Newmonthill Burnett, Mrs Charles 4 Morley Place Butchart, Jane Factory worker 14 New Road Butchart, Mrs James 19 Little Causeway Byars, Annie B. Confectioner 93^ West High street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 39

Byars, Helen Dressmaker 2G St. James' Road Byars, Mary Factory worker 8 Charles street Cable, Isabella Dressmaker 7 John street Cable, Mrs Jane 7 John street Cable, Mrs Susan Chapelbank Caird, Ann Factory worker 55 Dundee Loan Caird, Mrs Agnes 8 Lour Road Caird, Mrs Mary Ann 32 North street Calder, Mary Factory worker 5 Prior Road Calder, Mrs Martha 20 Montrose Road Cameron, Mrs Jane 20 Glamis Road Campbell, Jessie Factory worker 1 William street Campbell, Joan Servant 40 Prior Road Campbell, Elizabeth Factory worker 14 Nursery street Cargill, Jessie Factory worker 4 Archie's Park Cargill, Mrs Jeanie Canmore Park Cargill, Mrs W. 17 Green street Carnegie, Mrs Isabella Atholl Cottage Carnegy, Mrs Davina D. Carseknowe Carr, Mrs Elizabeth 23 Glamis Road Carrie, Barbara 3 Muirbank Cattanach, Jessie Factory worker 23 Glamis Road Chalmers, Mrs Jessie 12 Watt street Chaplin, Agnes Factory worker 67 Dundee Loan Christie, Elizabeth Charwoman 6 Glamis Road Christie, Fanny Laundress 109 Queen street Christie, Mrs ('ecilia 23 Market Place Christison, Mrs Elizabeth 20 Albert street Clark, Annie 186 East High street Clark, Isabella Charwoman 8 Arbroath Road Clark, Jane Factory worker 27 Strang street Clark, Mary 38 East High street Clark, Mrs Ann 6 Arbroath Road Clark, Mrs Catherine Nurse 3 Albert street Clark, Mrs Elizabeth Factory worker 50 Prior Road Clark, Mrs Helen I Headingstone Place Clark, Mrs Jane Factory worker Chapel street Clark, Mrs Jane 7 Prior Road Clark, Mrs Mary II Albert street Clark, Mrs Sarah Lodging-ho. keeper 4 Couttie's Wynd Clarke, Georgiiia Murray Thornhill Cobb, Isabella Kilbarchan, Taylor street Cobb, Mrs Margaret stationer 20 Little Causeway Coghill, Mrs Barbara 75 Castle street Constable, Jessie Dressmaker 75 East Hioh street Cook, Margaret Factory worker 43 Queen street Cook, Mrs Elizabeth 65 North street Cooper, Mrs Jessie 4 Strathmore Villas Couttie, Mrs Agnes 46 North street Coutts, Mary Jane 4 iManor street Cowie, Mrs Agnes 182 East High street 40 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Cowie, Mrs Euphemia 6 North street Craik, Annie Factory worker 29 North street Craik, Mrs Charlotte 11 St. James' Hoad Craik, Mrs Jane 34 Lour Road Craik, Mrs Mary 82 West High street Craik, Mrs Joan 35 John street Cramond, Mrs Jessie Eskdale, Brechin Road Crichton, Mrs Margaret Dressmaker 29 North street Crighton, Betsy Domestic servant 39 West High street Croall, Mrs Margaret LoO^ East High street Gumming, Mrs Mary Ta} lor street Cuthbert, Jane Factory worker 45 Victoria street Cuthbert, Jessie Well Road Cuthbert, Mis Betsy Factory worker 50 South street Dall, Mrs Elizabeth 9 Victoria street Dall, Mrs Elizabeth 26 North street Dargie, Mrs C. Factory worker 22 Arbroath Road Davidson, Catherine Factory worker 29 Strang street Davidson, Elizabeth Factory worker 1 St. James Road Davidson, ^largaret Factory worker 23 Glamis Road Dawson, Airs Mary 3 St. James' Terrace Deacon, Jane 23 Nursery street Dear, Mary Ann Dressmaker 24 Manor street Dear, Mrs Ann Factory worker 3 Gladstone Place Deuchars, Mrs Helen 23 Glamis Road Dick, Mrs Janet 17 East High street Doig, Anne 42 Yeaman street Doig, Jessie Easterbank Doig, Marjory 101 East High street Doig, Mrs Agnes Factory worker 43 Queen street Doig, Mrs Agnes Chapel street Doig, Mrs jNlargaret 2 Wellbraehtad Doig, Mrs Mary 14 Lour Road Donald, Jessie Factory worker 12 North street Donald, Louisa Factory worker 1 St. James' Road Donald, Mrs Annie 21 Manor street Donald, Mrs Betsy M. 4 Manor street Donald, Mrs Isabella 14 AVatt street Donald, Mrs Mary 104 West High street Donaldson, Isabella 38 Gladstone Place Donaldson, Mrs Ann 17 Manor street Donaldson, Mrs Elizabeth Factory worker 31 East Sunnyside Donaldson, Mrs Mary 1 Broadcroft Dow, Mary 31 John street Dow, Mrs Mary Hillview Duff, Mrs Ann Factory worker 35 South street Dunbar, Mrs Agnes Factory worker 25 John street Duncan, Annie Factory worker Catherine street Duncan, Eliza Confectioner 108a Castle street Duncan, Mrs Ann 58 South street Duncan. Mrs Isabella Factory worker Lunan Cottaofe FORFAR DIRECTORY. 41

Duncan, Mrs Jane Factory worker 108 East High street Duncan, Mrs Mary 11 Lour Road Duncan, Mrs Mary Shopkeeper Brechin Road, Zoar Duncan, Mrs Mary 12 Don street Dundas, Mary 144 East High street Dundas, Mrs Margaret 31 Glamis Road Dunsmore, Mrs Mary 15 Dundee Loan Duthie, Jej^sie Factory worker 84 Dundee I^oan Easson, Jane Factory worker 9 Glamis Road Mrs Marv A. Laundress Easton, ' 9 Cross Elder, Elizabeth Factory worker 1 Carseburn Road Ellis, Jessie Draper 22 Little Causeway Esplin, Annie Fruiterer Craigard, Rosebank Road Esplin, Jane 15 Prior Road Esplin, Mrs Ann B. Mayfield, Wyllie street Ewart, Mary Factory worker 29 Queen street Ewen, Jane Taylor Music teacher Millbank House Fairweatlier, Mrs Agnes 26 William street Fairweather, Mrs Charlotte 6 Arbroath Road Falknor, Mrs Betsy Angle Cottage Falknor, Mrs Martha 148 East High street Farnham, Mrs Mar}^ Nurse 5 East High street Farquharson, Mary 20 Dundee Road Fearn, Margaret A. 27 Newmonthill Fearn, Mrs Helen Factory worker 14 Dundee Loan Fenton, Jessie Factory worker 162 East High street Fenton, Jane K. Factory worker 12 Charles street Fenton, Margaret Domestic servant 3 Green street Fenton, Mary Ann C. Dressmaker 99 Queen street Fenton, Mrs Helen Spirit dealer 67 North street Fenton, Mrs I. Mitchell Wyllie street Ferguson, Ann M, Allan Bank Ferguson, Jane Hosier Castle street Ferguson, Margaret W. Allan Bank Ferguson, Mrs Margt. W. Lilybank House Ferguson, Mrs Mary Charwoman 2 Bell Place Ferrier, Mrs Christina 3 Arbroath Road Ferrier, Mrs Jessie Brechin Road, Zoar Findlay, Helen 42 Lour Road Findlay, Mrs Ann 19 Green street Findlay, Mrs Annie Factory worker 16 Prior Road Finlayson, Helen E. Factory worker 40 South street Forbes, Jessie Attendant 16 Yeaman street Forbes, Margaret Factory worker 39 North street Forbes, Mary Kirkton Forbes, Mrs Ann 10 Arbroath Road Ford, Margaret Weaver 87 East High street Fordyce, Mrs Jessie Factory worker 57 Queen street Forsyth, Kate 62 Castle street Forsyth, Mrs Margaret 3 Green street Eraser, Betsy Factory worker 2 Broadcrofl 42 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Freeman, Mrs Martha S. Braeside French, Mrs Margaret W. Dentist 47 East High street Fyfe, Mrs Barbara Factory worker Chapel Park Fyfe, Mrs Isabella A. Airylea Fyfe, Mrs Jessie S. Painter 188 East High street Fyfe, Mrs Mary 8 Arbroath Koad Gibb, Mrs Helen 11 St. James' Road Gibb, Mrs Katherine 18 Dundee Poad Gibson, Jean 37 Dundee Road Gibson, Mary Factory worker 20 Wellbraehead Gibson, Mrs Jessie 18 Little Causeway Glen, Mrs Agnes Factory worker 13 St. James' Road Glenday, Mrs Mary F. 85 Queen street Golden, Mrs Betsy Factory worker 6 Bell Place Gordon, Jessie Factory worker 6 Bell Place Gourlay, Mrs Jane 137^ East High street Gourlay, Mrs Marion 159 East High street Gow, Kobina Factory worker 28| South street Gracie, Ann Factory worker 63 North street Grant, Mrs Helen 17 Manor street Grant, Mrs Jane Easton Baronhill Gray, Isabella Hillockhead Gray, Jean Ferryton Cottage Gray, Laurel Ferryton Cottage Gray, Mrs James 7 New Road Gray, Mrs Jane Factory worker 129 Castle street Gray, Mrs Jane 42a Castle street Gray, Mrs Mary Factory worker 11 New Road Gray, Mrs Susan H. Bankhead House Greig, Mrs Ann 18 South street Greig, Mrs Mary 48 Dundee Road Grubb, Mrs Agnes Kirkton Guild, Mrs Jane 6 Glamis Road Guild, Mrs Janet 4 Montrose Road Guild, Mrs Margaret 19 St. James' Terrace Guthrie, Maggie Game dealer 56^ East High street Halkett, Mrs Betsy B. 25 Prior Road Hanick, Mrs Annie Broker, &c. Chapel Park Hanton, Mrs Margaret 12 John street Harcus, Mrs Mary Confectioner 22-4 Don street Hardie, Ann Factory worker 12 Charles street Hardie, Isabella 6 Nursery street Hardie, Mrs Helen 11 Dundee Loan Harris, Mrs Mary A. 56 Dundee Road Hay, Mrs Helen Grocer Muir Road Henderson, Margaret 6 Dundee Road Henderson, Mrs Ann Hotelkeeper Stag Hotel Henderson, Mrs Elizabeth 3 Broadcroft Henderson, Mrs Mary 23 Prior Road Hendry, Jane Factory worker 1 84 East High street Hendry, Margaret Dairy keeper 152 East Hisfh street FORFAR DIRECTORY 43

High, Mrs Elizabeth 23 Market Place High, Mrs Jessie Factory worker 9 Watt street Hill, Agnes Factory worker 26 Arbroath Road Hill, Betsy Confectioner 3 Bell Place Hill, Hannah 137^ East High street Hill, Helen Factory worker 65 West High street Hill, Jane Dressmaker 36 West High street Hill, Margaret Factory worker 10 South street Hill, Margaret 17 North street Hill, Mary Ann Factory worker 13 St. James' Road Hill, Mrs Helen Factory worker Kirkton Hogg, Jane Grocer, &c. 154 East High street Hogg, Jane Factory worker 1371 East High street Home, Elizabeth 89 Queen street Home, Mrs Jane 89 Queen street Hood, Mrs Elizabeth Nilebank Hood, Mrs Jane R. 4 Canmore street Hood, Mary Factory worker 14 Prior Road Howie, Jessie 74 East High street Hudghton, Mrs Margaret Grocer 81 Glamis Road Hunter, Elizabeth 13 Albert street Hutcheson, Maggie Factory worker 132 East High street Hutchison, Mary Ann Factory worker 39 Dundee Road Hutchison, Mrs Margaret Springbank Inverwick, Mary Dressmaker 73 Queen street Ireland, Mrs Ann 40 South street Jack, Betsy Factory worker 37 John street Jack, Mrs Elizabeth 5 Strang street Jack, Mrs Jane Muir street, Zoar Jack, Mrs Mary 11 Victoria street Jamieson, Agnes Jane M. Teacher Rosebank Jamieson, Catherine Allan Teacher Rosebank Jarman, Mrs Catherine Hotelkeeper Caenlochan Johnston, Agnes Laundress 36 Canmore street Johnston, Agnes Factory worker 3 Albert street Johnston, Annie 8 Glamis Road Johnston, Margaret 8 Lour Road Johnston, Mrs Margaret Grocer 24 Glamis Road Johnston, Mrs Mary 44 Prior Road Johnstone, Flora Factory worker 19 Gladstone Place Jolly, Mary Laundress 2 Broadcroft Jolly, Mrs Margaret 23 Queen street Jones, Mrs Jean Wyllie street Justice, Mrs Agnes 23 Castle street Keith, Agnes Laundress 81 Castle street Keith, Mary Factory worker 14 (Jreen street Keith, Misses West Viewbank Keith, Mrs Ann Chapel street Keith, Mrs Isa 40 Gladstone Terrace Keith, Mrs Mary 18 Market Place Kermack, Mrs Charlotte Factory worker 186 East High street 44 FORFAR DIRECTORY

Kerr, Agnes Dressmaker 26 Market Place Kerr, Elizabeth Muir street, Zoar Kerr, Mrs Mary 17 Green street Kerr, Susan 99 East High street Kidd, Mrs Mary 25 St. James' Road Kidd, Mrs Mary Ann 19 Manor street Killacky, Mrs Celina Spirit dealer 28 Castle street Kinnear, Jeannie 109^ East High street Kinnear, Lizzie Confectioner 1 Green street Kinnear, Mrs Jane 129^ East High street Kydd, Mrs Jane B. 12 North street Lackie, Mi^s Susan 1 Albert street Laird, Isa M. 25 New Road Laird, Margaret R. 25 New Road Laird, Mrs Kate K. Wardbank Laird, Mrs Isabella Elswick Laird, Mrs Julia D. 6 Victoria street Lamb, Betsy 2 Dundee Road Lamond, Mrs Elizabeth K. 86 AVest High street Lament, Ann Confectioner 17 St. James' Terrace Lament, Mrs Ann 69 West High street Langlands, Agnes Factory worker 7 Montrose Road Langlands, Annie 14 Charles street Langlands, Helen Factory worker 26 Yeaman street Langlands, Jane Ann Dressmaker 17 Watt street Langlands, Margaret Dressmaker 17 Watt street Langlands, Mary Factory worker 70^ West High street Langlands, Mrs Jessie 7 IVellbraehead Langlands, Mrs Margaret St. Thomas' Cottage Law, Mrs Mai-)- Belmont Leighton, Isabella Factory worker 15 Wellbraehead Leighton, Mrs Agnes 4 Archie's Park Leith, Mrs Annie 37 North street Leslie, Fanny Seamstress 37 West High street Liddle, Mrs Agnes H. 25 Glamis Road Liddle, Mrs Helen 11 Lour Road Lindsay, Mary Ann 12 Glamis Road Lindsay, Mrs Elizabeth 20 Little Causeway Lindsay, Mrs Helen 32 North street Lindsay, Mrs Helen Dressmaker 16 Muir street, Zoar Lindsay, Mrs Helen Sunnybrae Lister, Mary Nurse 3 William street LittleJohn, Jessie Factory worker 9 Glamis Road Liveston, Mary Ann Factory worker 9 Wellbraehead Livingston, Mrs Margaret Hillockhead Logan, Mrs Marjory 3 Manor street Low, Annie Factory worker 96 West High street Low, Helen Dressmaker 7 Glamis Road Low, Jessie Factory worker 47 West High street Low, Mary Ann 15 Charles street Low, Mrs Isabella 7 Glamis Road FORFAR DIRECTORY. 45

Low, Mrs Isabella Factory worker 131 Castle street Low, Mrs Mary Ann Factory worker 20 Glamis Road Lowe, May Factory worker 42 Prior Road Lowden, Mrs Elizabeth 64 East High street Lowdon, Mary A. Dressmaker 13 John street Lowdon, Mrs Jane 26 Glamis Road Lovvson, Helen Factory worker 6 Victoria street Lowson, Mrs Alexander Hillview, Brechin Road Lowson, Mrs Ann Caretaker 94 North street Lovvson, Mrs Barbara Rose Terrace Lowson, Mrs Jeanie 2 Sparrowcroft Lowson, Mrs Jemima Ivy Bank, South street Lowson, Mrs Margaret Craigrowan Lowson, Mrs Mary 24 Market Place Lowson, Mrs Mary 19 Arbroath Road Lyon, Mrs Susan Confectioner 22 South street Macdonald, Mrs Margaret Newspaper proprie- 10 East High street Machray, Mrs Mary — [trix 41 Gladstone Terrace Macintosh, Misses AVindsor Cottage Mackie, Mrs .Margaret 2 Prior Lane Mackintosh, Margaret Vennel Mackintosh, Mrs (rrace 37 Glamis Road MacLean, Isabella C. Cherrybank Malcolm, Mrs Ann 45^ West High street Malcolm, Mrs Annie B. 33 Dundee Loan Mands, Mrs Agnes 67 West High street Mann, Annie 49 West High street Mann, Elizabeth 16 Green street Mann, Margaret Factory worker 24 Market Place Mann, Mrs Mary 10 Canmore street Mann, Mrs Mary Ann 9 Wellbraehead Marshall, Mrs Agnes Wyllie street Marshall, Mrs Mary 46 Yeaman street Marshall, Mrs Mary 50 Glamis Road Martin, Nellie A. Lilybank Martinson, Mrs Mary Factory worker 172 East High street Mason, Isabella Washerwoman 89 West High street Mason, Mary 15 New Road Mason, Mrs Annie 15 New Road Mason, Mrs Catherine 9 Little Causeway Mason, Mrs Jane 1 William street Massie, Mrs Annie 26 Nursery street Masterton. Lavina Factory worker 9 Prior Road Matthew, Mrs Helen 24 Canmore street Matthew, Mrs Margaret 34 Canmore street Matthewson, Jessie Factory worker 29 North street Maxwell, Mrs Agnes S. Factory worker 3 Prior Road Maxwell, Mrs William 13 St. James' Terrace Meldrum, Jessie Factory worker 9 GallowhiU Place Meldrum, Mrs Mary 43 Prior Road Meldrum, Mrs Mary A. 99 East Hiojh street 46 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Michie, Jane Factory worker Whitefield Cottage Millar, Georgina 46 Dundee Road Millar, Mrs Elizabeth 11 New Road Milne, Annie Factory worker 20 Manor street Milne, Betsy Dressmaker 3 St. James' Road Milne, Elizabeth 23 Nursery street Milne, Johanna Factoi'y worker 12 Montrose Road Milne, Mary Factory worker 25 Gladstone Place Milne, Mary Ann Stationer, &c. 120 West High street Milne, Mrs Agnes Gordon House, Zoar Milne, Mrs Agnes 54 North street Milne, Mrs Jessie Factory worker 133 East High street Milne, Mrs Jessie 22 Nursery street Milne, Mrs Jessie 157 East High street Milne, Mrs Mary 32 Glamis Road Milne, Mrs Elizabeth 24 John street Milne, Mrs Margaret 10 Little Causeway Milne, Mrs Mary 9 Green street Milne, Mrs Eobei t 6 Watt street Mitchell, Annie 2 Bell Place Mitchell, Betsy Milliner Roseneath Mitchell, Jessie Factory worker 26 Dundee Loan Mitchell, Margaret Factory worker 19 John street Mitchell, Mary Ann 11 Newmonthill Mitchell, Mrs Helen Caretaker 79 West High street Mitchell, Mrs Margaret 12 Charles street Mitchell, Mrs Margaret 176 East High street Mitchell, Williamina Factory worker 182 East High street Moffat, Barbara 3 Muirbank Moir, Ann Factory worker 27 Gladstone Place Mollison, Mrs Agnes 70 Dundee Road Mollison, Mrs Ann 31 John street Moncur, Helen Confectioner 101 Queen street Monro, Mrs Elizabeth B. 1 Newmonthill Morris, Agnes Factory worker 16 Charles street Morris, Mrs Elizabeth 16 Green street Morrison, Elizabeth Factory worker 26b Dundee Loan Morrison, Mrs Elizabeth 3 William street Morrison, Mrs Mary Baby linen merchant John street Morton, Mrs Eliza 21 Robert street Munro, Mrs Jemima Hardware merchant 16 East High street Murdoch, Mrs Agnes Bellevue Murdoch, Mrs Helen 11 Roberts street, North Murray, Mrs Isabella S. 50 East High street Myles, Agnes Whitson Blythehill Myles, Elizabeth Anne Blvthehill Myles, Helen Whitson Blythehill Myles, Mrs Allison 70 Yeaman street M'Beth, Mrs Jane 13 Little Causeway M'Beth, Mrs Jeanie Canmore street M'Donald, Catherine Factory worker 2 Broadcroft FORFAR DIRECTORY. 47

M 'Donald. Mrs Mary A. 27 Dundee Loan M'Dougall, Susan Factory worker 3 William street M'Farlane, Mrs Elizabeth 24 Glamis Road M'Gregor, Mrs Esther 10 Yeaman street M'Gregor, Mrs Mary Innkeeper 68 East High street M'Hardy, Mrs Jessie Factory worker 150^ East High street M'Intosh, Annie 1 St. James' Poad M'Intosh, Mrs Ann 18 South street M'Intosh, Mrs Helen Factory worker 35 Nursery street M'Intosh, Mrs Mary 13 Manor street M'Kay, Annie 93 West High street M'Kay, Jessie 2 Albert street M'Kay, Mrs Elizabeth St. James' Road M'Kay, Mrs Elizabeth Rosebank Road M'Kenzie, Ann Factory worker 6 Wellbraehead M'Kenzie, Isabella Dairy keeper 13 Teuchat Croft M'Kenzie, Mrs Maria 9 Teuchat Croft M'Kenzie, Mrs Martha 4 Dundee Loan M'Kenzie, Mrs Mary 9 St. Jumes' Road M'Lean, Mrs Ann 72 North street M'Laren, Ann Factory worker 49 North street M'Laren, Mrs Ann 44 North street M'Laren, Mrs Betsy Chapel Park M'Laren, Mrs David 5 Gallowhill Place M'Laren, Mrs Jane 79 Queen street M'Laren, Mrs Jane Painter Viewbank Cottage M'Laren, Mrs Margaret 8 Arbroath Road M'Lauchlan. Mrs Ann 52 East High street M'Leish, Annie C. 4 Sparrowcroft M'Math, Mrs Jessie 6 Canmore street M'Nicoll, Mrs Jane 48 Dundee Road M'Phee, Mary Factory worker 7 New Road M'Phee, Mrs"Jessie 12 Nursery street M'Pherson, Annie Factory worker 77 Glamis Road M'Pherson, Mrs Isabella Manor Place M'Pherson, Mrs Margaret 10 Glamis Road M' Queen, Mrs Mary 49 South street M'Queen, Mrs Helen 13 East Sunny side M'Ritchie, Mrs Elizabeth 1 New Road Neave, Isabella 4 Dundee Loan Neill, Mrs Mary A. 67 West High street Neish, Catherine 18 Wellbraehead Nicoll, Binny Factory worker 17 Dundee Loan Nicoll, Elizabeth Servant 10 Glamis Road Nicoll. Mary Dalrywonian Easterbank Nicoll, Martha 21 Little Causeway Nicoll, Mrs Catherine 20 Little Causeway Nicoll, Mrs Isabella Broombank Nicoll, Mrs Mary 3 Prior Road Nicolson, Mrs Elizabeth 46 Yeaman street Niddrie, Mrs Jessie 5 Helen street 48 FORFAR DIRECTORY

Niven, Mrs Isabella Tobacconist Bell Place Cottage ^orrie, Jane W. Westlea, Taylor street Norrie, Mrs Jane 45 Queen street Oakley, Mrs Mar}' A. 9 Newmonthill Off^, Mrs Mary 101 East High street Ogilvie, Annit- Factory worker 59 West High street Ogilvie, Mrs Martha 53 North street Ogilvy, Elizabeth Factory worker 26 St. James' Road Ogilvy, Mrs Elizabeth 32 Prior Koad Oram, Jane Dressmaker 55 Queen street Oram, Mrs Betsy 33 John street Ormond, Agnes Confectioner 12^ North street Ormond, Jane Factory worker 40 Queen street Ormond, Jessie Factory worker 109^ East High street Ormond, Mrs Agnes 6 Helen street Ormond, Mrs Georgina 38 Queen stieet Ouchterlony, Lizzie Grocer 87 North street Paterston, Mrs Annabella 29 Canmore street Pat on, Catherine Factory worker 44 Prior Road Pattullo, Jane Factory worker 15 Dundee Loan Pattullo, Mrs Jane 30 South street Pattullo, Mrs Jessie 80 East High street Pattullo, Mrs Mary 101 East High street Patullo, eTane M. 8^ Wellbraehead Patullo, Mrs Agnes Nesga Bank Patullo, Mrs Lizzie 17 Glamis Road Peffers, Mrs Ann 9 Canmore street Peters, Margaret 7 Osnaburgh street Peters, Mary Confectioner 55 Castle street Peters, Mrs Isabella Mansfield Cottage Petrie, Agnes 25 John street Petrie, Agnes 22 Don street Petrie, Ann Factory worker 19 John street Petrie, Betsy 9 New^monthill Petrie, Mary A. Factor}' worker 69 West High street Petrie, Mrs Annie 4 Chapel Park Petrie, Mrs Isabella 3 Albert street Petrie, Mrs Margaret 44 Prior Koad Petrie, Mrs Marjory Newsagent 111 Queen street Philip, Mrs Margaret Factory worker 1 St. James' Road Piggot, Mary GreenD^rocer Muir street Piggol, Mary A. 3 Bell Place Piggot, Mrs Annie 22 Don street Piffgot, Mrs Jane 10 Wellbraehead Porter, Annie Factory worker 28 Yeaman street Potter, Mrs Georgina 38 Market street Preston. Mrs Jane Grocer 61 North street Proctor, Eliza Factory worker 20 Nursery street Proctor, Mrs Mary 19 North street Prophet, Mrs Jessie 69 Castle street Prophet, Agnes 7 Newmonthill FORFAR DIRECTORY. 49

Prophet, Mrs Isabella Grocer, &c. William street Prophet, Mrs Margaret 5 Charles street Pullar, Alice goods mercht. Brechin Road Pullar, Mrs Sarah Brechin Road Pyper, Isabella 29 Noith street Raitt, Mi-s Margaret 51 Dundee Road Ramsay, Louisa Factory worker 80 East High street Ramsay, Margaret Dressmaker 14 St. James' Road Ramsay, Martha 1 Archie's Park Ramsay, Mrs Betsy 172 East High street Ramsay, Mrs Jane 92 East High street Rattray, Annie Factory worker 40 Prior Koad Rattray, Fanny Factory worker 10 Little Causeway Reid, Ann Factory worker 56 Dundee Loan Reid, Isabella Dressmaker 2 Helen street Reid, Mary Ann Factory worker 23 St. James' Road Reid, ISlrs Jane Laundress 38 John street Reid, Mrs Margaret 17 Muir street Reid, Mrs Mary T. Catherine street, Zoar Rennie, Mrs Isabella 5 William street Rennie, Mrs Mary 33 South street Rew, Mrs Elizabeth Chapel Park Richard, Elizabeth Factory worker 26a Dundee Loan Richard, Maiy Factory worker 24 AVilliam street Riddell, Elizabeth 45^ West High street Ritchie, Elizabeth Rosebank Ritchie, Mrs Hannah 7 Sparrowcroft Robb, Annie Factory worker 14 New Road Robb, Mrs Annie 3 William street Robb, Mrs Emily Factory worker 19 Newraonthill Robb, Mrs Helen 20 Dundee Road Robbie, Jane 63 North street Robbie, Mrs Annie F. Fruiterer 10 East High street Roberts, Elizabeth Factory worker 1 Wellbraehead Roberts, Elizabeth Cook 15 Gladstone Place Roberts, Elizabeth Laundress 23 Gladstone Terrace- Roberts, Mary Factory worker 2 Broadcroft Roberts, Mary AVyllie street Robertson, Agnes Confectioner 90 East High street Robertson, Ann 22 Yeaman street Robertson, Annie Factory worker 13 Watt street Robertson, Elizabeth Dressmaker 99 East High street Robertson, Helen S. Hill Park Robertson, Mrs Agnes 65 West High street Robertson, Mrs Isabella 14 Victoria street Robertson, Mrs Isabella 75 West High street Robertson, Mrs Isabella 2 Strathmore Villas Robertson, Mrs Jessie 3 Yeaman street Robertson, ]\lrs Susan Catherine street, Zoar Robertson, Mrs Susan 9 Watt street Rodger, Mrs Mary 21 Newmonthill so FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Rolland, Mrs Mary 47 Dundee Road Holland, Mrs Susan Green grocer 4 Dundee Road Ross, Jane Factory worker 17 Prior Road Ross, Margaret Factory worker 38 Canmore street Ross, Mrs Isabella 5 Bell Place Ross, Mrs Mary A. 3 St. James' Road Ross, Mrs Mary A. 7 Glamis Road Ryder, Mrs Mary 21 South street Saddler, Marjory 9 Archie's Park Samson, Jean Factory worker 29 Queen street Samson, Mrs Betsy M. Factory worker 35 South street Scott, Mrs Ann 11 St. James' Terrace Scott, Mrs Christina Kirkton Scott, Mrs Elizabeth 84 East High street Scott, Mrs Isabella 261 West High street Scott, Mrs Jessie 25 Newmonthill Scott, Mrs Margaret 20 Don street Selby, Mary 16 Dundee Road Selby, Susan Factory worker 5 Wellbraehead Sharp, Susan 12 Victoria street Shaw, Mrs Margaret Manor House Shepherd, Mrs Betsy 6 John street Sim, Agnes Dressmaker 2 Market street Sim, Mrs Elizabeth M. H. 36a Castle street Sime, Mrs Ann Factory worker 24 Dundee Loan Simpson, Isabel 34 Dundee Loan Simpson, Mary Factory worker 10 St. James' Road Simpson, Mrs Annie 20 Canmore street Simpson, Mrs Betsy Factory worker 5 Bell Place Simpson, Mrs Betsy 83 Queen street Simpson, Mrs Jessie 5 Arbroath Road Simpson, Mrs Mary 116 East High street Skene, Mrs Ann 3 Watt street Smart, Isabella 1 William street Smith, Betsy Fyfe Factory worker 4 Arbroath Road Smith, Catherine 53 East High street Smith, Helen Boot merchant 62 Castle street Smith, Helen Factory worker 1 Charles street Smith, Isabella 12 New Road Smith, Jane 5 Prior Road Smith, Janet 25 Newmonthill Smith. Jemima Factor}' worker 5 Newmonthill Smith, Maggie Factory worker 19 Newmonthill Smith, Margaret A. S. Angle Cottage Smith, Mary 53 East High street Smith, Mrs Ann 116 West High street Smith, Mrs Barbara 18 Muir street, Zoar Smith. Mrs Elizabeth 24 Canmore street :Smith, Mrs Elizabeth Factory worker 2 Bell Place Smith, Mrs Emily Grocer & spirit dlr. 162-4 East High street Smith, Mrs Isabella 28 Dundee Road FORFAR DIRECTORY. 51

Smith, Mrs Isabella 20 Dundee Road Smith, Mrs Jessie 1 Charles street Smith, Mrs Jessie 6 Broadcroft Smith, Mrs Margaret 25 St. James' Road Smith, Mrs Mary 10 Newmonthill Smith. Mrs Mary 14 Manor street Smith, Mrs Mary 22 Arbroath Read Soutar, Isabella Well Road Soutar, Mrs Jessie Factory worker 15 Charles street Spalding, Mrs Mary Grocer 37 Gladstone Place Spence, Isabella Hosier Dovecot Cottage Stark, Annie Dressmaker 9 Dundee Loan Stark, Betsy Confectioner 2 Watt street Stark, Jessie Seamstress 2 Dundee Road Stark, Margaret Milliner 9 Dundee Loan Stark, Mary Dressmaker 12 Glamis Road Stark, Mrs Jessie 6 Albert street Stark, Mrs Matilda 12 Stark's Close Steele, Elizabeth 1 St. James' Road Steele, Helen Factory worker 11 Newmonthill Steele, Margaret Charwoman 7 New Road Steele, Mrs Agnes 28 Green street Steele, Mrs Elizabeth Beech Hill Steele, Mrs Helen Easterbank Steele, Rose G. Laurelbank Stephen, Mrs Helen 68 Dundee Road Stewart, Betsy Factory worker 19 Prior Road Stewart, Helen Factory worker 31 John street Stewart, Jean Factory worker 17 Montrose Road Stewart, Laura 15 Yeaman street Stewart, Jessie Taylor street Stewart, Margaret Factory worker 13 John street Stewart, Mary Ann 43 Queen street Stewart, Mrs Agnes 7 New Road Stewart, Mrs Ann Caretaker Cross Stewart, Mrs Ann Newford Park Stewart, Mrs Elizabeth 21 Montrose Road Stewart, Mrs Elsie Spirit dealer Volunteer Arms Stewart, Mrs Isabella 15 East Sunnyside Stewart, Mrs Isabella 4 Broadcroft Stewart, Mrs Jane 59 Glamis Road Stewart, Mrs Jessie Furniture dealer 12i North street Stewart, Susan Laundress 30 South street Stu'ling, Jean Factory worker 11 New Road Stiven, Mrs Jane Factory worker 2 Carseburn Road Stormonth, Mrs Jane 1 Broadcroft Storrier, Lizzie Factory worker Kirkton Strachan, Agnes Grocer 14 Don street Strachan, Jessie H. Isabank Strachan, Mary Ann Factory worker 93 West High street Strachan, Mrs Isabella 5 Gladstone Place 52 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Strachan, Mrs Jessie 35 Nursery street Strang, Mrs Annie Factory worker Osnaburgh street Sturrock, Betsy 26 Arbroath Koad Sturrock, Jane Factory worker 13 Newmonthill Sturrock, Mary Factory worker Hillockhead Sturrock, Mrs Elizabeth 7 Watt street Sturrock, Mrs Jean 15 Newmonthill Sturrock, Mrs Mary 15 Arbroath Road Suttie, Mrs Margaret Newford Park Swanson, Mrs Jean Factory worker 30 South street Tarbat, INIrs Annie 52 South street Tasker, Mis Betsy 17 Little Causeway Taylor, Elizabeth Newford Park Taylor, Mrs Agnes 18 Manor street Taylor, Mrs Isabella 22 John street Thorn, Annie Bankhead Villa Thom, Isabella 6 Little Causeway Thorn, Mrs Annie Factory worker 16 Don street Thom, Mrs Bella 4 William street Thom, Mrs Jane 22 Queen street Thom, Mrs Jane Ann 4 New Koad Thomson, Maggie Factory worker 3 Wellbraehead Thomson, Mary Factory worker 11 Albert street Thomson, Mary 35 Castle street Thomson, Mrs Annie 4 Gallowhill Place Thomson, Mrs Betsv 11 Gladstone Place Threlkeld, Mrs Elizabeth Factory worker 16 Little Causeway Tyrie, Isabella Factory worker Couttie's Wynd Urquhart, Christina Factory worker 10 St. James' Koad Valentine, Ann Factory worker 21 Wellbraehead Waddell, Mrs Helen North street Waddell, Mrs Isabella 64 East High street Walker, Annie Elder Broombank Walker, Isa B. Elder Broombank Walker, Isabella Boot & shoe mercht. 97a East High street Walker. Isabella 47 Victoria street Walker, Jane 9 Green street Walker, Mary Anne Dressmaker 8 Newmonthill Walker, Mrs Annie 19 John street Wallace, Mary Ann 13 Queen street Warden, Mrs Agnes Cowiehill Warden, Mrs Alison 23 North street Waterston, Mrs Sarah M. Newtonbank Watt, Mary Ann Factory worker 17 Market Place Watt, Mary Domestic servant 22 Wellbraehead Watt, Mrs "Betsy G. 9 Victoria street Watt. Mrs Helen 143 East High street Webster, Georgina J. Netherby Webster; Katherine D, Netherby Webster, Margaret J. Netherby Whammond, Mrs Angelica 29 Manor street At DOIGS

HIGH-CLASS Ladies' & Gcnt.'s Tailoring.

EXCLUSIVE DRESSMAKING. STYLISH MILLINERY.

Choice Furs, Tw^ecd and Cloth Coats.

Unequalled Selection of Irish Hand Embroidered Linens

and all Household Linens and Damasks.

UNDERCLOTHING FLANNELS CURTAINS GLOVES BABY-LINEN BLANKETS CORSETS SILKS & LACES QUILTS HOSIERY TABLE COVERS NAPERY

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CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.

W. L. DOIG, 29 Castle St. —

LAWN MOWER AWARDS

1906, AWARD OF MERIT, Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society.

1908, DIPLOMA, Scottish National Exhibition, Edinburgh. PETER SMALL, Engineer, Blacksn\ith, and Horseshoer.

E beg" to intimate to our numerous customers and the general public that we have remov^ed to our New and Commodious Premises at 15 QUEEN STREET,

With increased Accommodation and Modern Appliances, we are now in a position to meet the g'rowing" demand for our Specialties, and to cope with our ever-increasing' General Blacksmith and Horse-Shoeing Trade. Our Lawn Mowers, which are entirely made by us, are being" recog'nised as First-Class Machines.

A few of our Specialties are : Garden Seats, Garden Engines, Hose Reels, Manure Pumps, &c.

Wc arc also recognised Experts in Harvesting Machines.

^XsX ESTIMATES GIVEN. :

Note our New Address- 15 Queen Street, FORFAR tDc^^-y-io FORFAR DIRECTORY. 53

Whammond, Mrs Martha 38 Canmore street White, Jessie Factory worker 166 East High street Whiteford, Mrs Jane 35 Castle street Whitson, Mrs Agnes Allan Bank Whitton, Mrs Mary 16 Roberts street, North Whyte, Ann 8 Manor street Whyte, Elizabeth Manor House Whyte, Mrs Catherine St. Ann's Whyte, Mrs Martha 186 East High street Whyte, Mary Ann Factory worker 17 Queen street Whyte, Mrs Elizabeth 19 Market Place Whyte, Mrs Helen 21 Wellbraehead Whyte, Mrs Betsy 16 Albert street Whyte, Mary Ann 46 Lour Road Wilkie, Georg-jna Factory worker 5 Charles street Wilkie, Mrs Catherine 69 AVest High street Wilkie, Mrs Elizabeth Weaver 76 East High street Wilkie, Mrs Mary Factory worker 45^ West High street Williamson, Margaret Teacher 23 Nursery street Williamson, Mary 18 Don street Wilson, Mrs Agnes 7 Strang street Wilson, Mrs Agnes 20 West High street Wilson, Mrs Barbara 46 Yeaman street Wilson, Mrs Mary Innkeeper 155 East High street Winter, Mrs Ellen 18 Victoria street Wishart, Jane Ann Factory worker 51^ West High street AVishart, Mrs Annie Dairykeeper Hazelhall, Muir Road Wishart, Mrs Jean Grocer 30 Dundee Loan Wishart, Mrs Mary 14 Watt street Wishart, Mrs Mary 13 Little Causeway Wood, eXane Milliner Chapel Park Wood, Mrs Ann 3 Carseburn Road Wood, Mrs Betsy 109^ East High street Wood, Mrs Christina Chapel Park AVood, Mrs Jane 1 Prior Ro.id Wyllie, Elizabeth Factory worker 136 East High street Wyllie, Mrs Eliza 101 East High street Yeaman, Agnes Manor House Yeaman, Mrs Mary Nurse 70 Dundee Road Young, Agnes Factory worker 16 William street Yomig, Mary Domestic servant 15 Wellbraehead Young, Mrs Margaret 20 North stieet Young, Mrs Isabella Factory worker 37 Nursery street Young, Mrs Margaret Factory worker 15 Newmonthill

PRINTING and STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS ON THE BEST TERMS.

W. SHEPHERD, 39 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. )

54 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.

Despatches from Forfar Post Office. Box cleared at Foreign, London, and Towns south of Grantham,... 5-4Sa.m. Aberdeen and North (, Mondays only) ... 5-45 a. m. Guthrie 6-45 a. m. Glamis and Local District 7-15 a.m. Dundee, Letham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, and South ... 7-30 a.m. Aberdeen, Brechin, Montrose, and Kirriemuir ...... (Sundays only) 9 a.m. Edinburgh, Glasgow, places South of Perth, Dundee and Districts, ... II a.m.

U.S. Mail ...... (Saturdays only) II a. m. Aberdeen, Arbroath, Brechin, and Montrose I p.m. Dundee, 1-45 p. m. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Alyth, Meigle, Coupar-Angus, England,

Ireland, and all South ...... (also on Sundays) 2-15 p.m. Arbroath, Letham, and Guthrie 3-4.S p.m. Aberdeen, Brechin, and Montrose 4-0 p.m. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, England, Ireland, South, and Kirriemuir 4-30 p. m. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Glamis, London, England, Ireland, South 6-15 p.m. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, London, Manchester, England, Ireland, South 8-45 P-n^- Aberdeen, Arbroath, Brechin, Montrose, & North, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Alyth, Coupar-Angus, Dundee, Meigle, Perth, England, reland,& South (except Sat. 10 P m.

Arrivals at Forfar Post Office. Due Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Kirriemuir, Meigle, London, England, South, and North 2-15 a.m. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, London, England, Ireland, South, North 6-50 a. m. Letham 8-25 a.m. Aberdeen (also Kirriemuir, ^Mondays only) 8-25 a.m.

London ...... (except Mondays) 10-30 a.m. Glasgow, Perth, London 12-45 p.m. Glamis, ... 2 p.m. Rural Districts 3-30 p.m. Edinburgh 2-20 p.m. Aberdeen, North, Montrose, Arbroath, Brechin, Dundee, Kirriemuir, Guthrie 3-15 p.m. Aberdeen, North, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Dundee, Meigle, Kirrie 5-20 p.m. Letham and Auldbar Road 5-20 p.m. Arbroath, Aberdeen, Kirriemuir, and North 7-30 p.m.

Town Deliveries at 7-30 a.m., 10-45 a.m., 3-30 p.m., and 6-30 p.m. (3-30 p.m. delivery suspended on Saturdays). Parcels only at 8-40 a.m. (restricted to part of Town).

Money Orders from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Telegraph and Telephone from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, open from 9 to 10 a.m. for Telegraph, and from 12 to i p.m. for Callers' Delivery. Alexander Black, Postmaster. LETTER BOXES Are cleared daily (except Sundays) at the following hours a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 10 3 15 Cross .... +2 IS ts 15 30 145 4 15 5 45 ^^S §9 30 West Port (sub-office) . J21S ts 15 10 2 3 530 8 §9 15 East Port (sub-office) +2 15 t5 3o 10 15 I 30 315 5 15 8 IS §915— Brechin Road . — t6 30 9 45 I 30 3 5 45 830 Lour Road t2 15 tsis 10 15 I 45 3 5 15 8 §915 * Railway Station . t2 ts 9 4S I 30 3 530 Bis §9 15 *North Street (sub-office) J2 ts 9 45 I 30 3 530 8 IS §9 15 *On Sunday, 9 a.m. JExcept Mondays. ^Mondays Only. §Not on Saturdays. FORFAR DIRECTORY. 55

FORFAR TELEPHONE NUMBERS.

64 ADAMSON, William, Grocer, 40 West Hig-h street 19 ANDERSON, John, Countv San. Inspector, Court House Buildings 28 ANDERSON, J. & R. H., Solicitors, Municipal Building-s 35 BAIN, Alexander, Joiner, 26^? West High street 61 BIRRELL, A. W. R., Spirit Merchant, 1054 East High street 8 BOATH, John, Jun. & Co., Manufacturers, Academy street works 90 BOYLE, J. W., Pharmacist, 54 West High street 2x1 BRUCE &, ROBBIE, Seedsmen, 46 Castle street 83 BURGESS, Dr, New road 52 CABLE, Dr, East High street 1 CALEDONIAN Railway Co., Goods Station 3y2 CALLANDER, David, Contractor, Roberts street 19 CARNEGY, D. J., Court House Buildings 58 CARVER & SYMON, Arcliitects, 34 Castle street 2y4: COOK, Charles, & Co., Grocers, 33 Castle street 16 COUNTY CONSTABULARY OFFICE 7 COUTTS BROS., Butchers, 89 Castle street 42 COUTTS BROS., Butchers, 38 West High street 5 CRAIKS LIMITED, Manufacturers, Manor Works 15 CRAMOND, James, Eskdale, Brechin road 3x2 CREAMELLO SUPPLY STORES, East High street 3 "DUNDEE ADVERTISER," (Branch Office), Castle street 3X3 EDNIE & KININMONTH, Ironmongers, 14 Castle street 4 FERGUSON & WHITSON, Leather Merchants, Academy street 30 FINDLAY, Tames, Rocklyn 31 FINDLAY, Charles, Slatefield 10 FIRE BRIGADE STATION 4x FORFAR STEAM LAUNDRY Co. Ltd., Easterbank 70 FOWLER, G. R., Chemist, 38 Castle street 57 FYFE, James H., Butcher, 4 Castle street 47 GORDON, John S., Solicitor, Sunnj^bank 88 GORDON, W. & J. S., Solicitors, Cross 66 GRAHAM, David M., Pitreuchie 65 GRANT, Ernest, Benholm 84 GRANT, Mrs, Baronhill 14 GRIMOND, Mrs, Kinnettles house 29 GUTHRIE, John, Corn Merchant, Market street 29a GUTHRIE, John, Clivemont 73 HALL, Dr, Chapel Park 71a HAY, Alexander, Solicitor, Ardloch 22 HOSPITAL, COUNTY ISOLATION 54 HUNTER, William P., Station Hotel 68 INFIRMARY, Forfar, Arbroath road 3x4 INGLIS, T. M., Veterinary Surgeon, 171 East High street 24 IRONS, David, & Sons, Ironmongers, 24 Castle street 2y3 JACK, R. D., Grocer, 80 Castle street 18 JARMAN, Mrs, Jar man's Hotel 3x5 JOHNSTON, Alex. & Son, Wood Turners, Service road works 49 JOHNSTON, David, Grocer, 12 East High street 75 JOHNSTON, John, Chemist, 69 East High street 59 KILLACKY, John, Queen's Hotel 62 KINLOCH, James, Butcher, Cross 56 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

FORFAR TELEPHONE NUMBERS.

2 LAIRD, Wm. & Co., Manufacturers, Canmore Work.'. 32 LAIRD, Walter G., Headingstone 2yl LAMB, John, Aerated Water Manufacturer, West High street 34 LAMOND, Andrew, Suttieside 33 LAMOND, William, South street 81 LAWSON, William, County Hotel 21 LICHTSCHEIDEL, John, Royal Hotel 89 LINDSAY, J. & W., Drapers. 71-77 North street 26 LOWSON, John, Jun. & Co. Ltd., Manufacturers, Victoria works 55 LOWSON, William, Horse Hirer, Salutation Hotel 51 MACALISTER, Dr, 71 East High street 3x1 MACFARLANE, M., Chemist, 19 East High street 36 MACHARDY & ALEXANDER, Solicitors, Castle street 72 MARTIN, James, & Sons, Grocers, 32 Castle street 2x5 MAXWELL, David, Fish and Poultry Dealer, 1 1 Cross 79 MAXWELL, David, Ballindarg 78 MAXWELL, G. & D., Potato Merchants, Market street 12 MELVIN, B. & M., Grocers, Castle street 17 MOFFAT, James & Son, Manufacturers 2y2 MORRISON, J. B., Fruit Merchant, Market place 13 MUIR, Thos., Son & Patton Ltd., Coal Merchants, Railway station 11 MYLES, R. F., County Clerk, Solicitor, Cross 20 NORTH BRITISH Railway Co. 48 PATTERSON Brothers, Bakers, 27 West High street 53 PETERKIN, Dr, 59 East High street 3y5 PETRIE, D., Butcher, 97 East High street 10 POLICE OFFICE (Burgh) 50 POST OFFICE (for Postal facilities only) Forfar 6 PUBLIC CALL OFFICE, 6 East High street 3y4 ROBBIE, Mrs, Fruiterer, 8 East High street 37 ROBERTS, D. & G., Grocers, 72 Castle street 39 ROBERTSON, Edward H., Burnside 76 SADDLER, James, Baker and Confectioner, 35 East High street 23 SCOTT, Andrew F., Butcher, 107 East High street 69 SCOTT, James, Westfield 9 SCOTT & GRAHAM Ltd., Auctioneers, Market street 3yl SHEPHERD, A. & C, Slaters, Roberts street 2x2 SHEPHERD, W., Stationer and Printer, 39 Castle street 86 SHERIFF CLERK'S OFFICE, County Buildings 46 SIMPSON & Sons, Cycle and Motor Agents, 109a Castle street 85 SINCLAIR, Dr, County Medical Officer, Court House Buildings 25 SINCLAIR, Dr, Briar Cottage 80 SMITH, Charles, Royal Bank House 87 SMITH, David R., Butcher, 69 North street 2x4 SPALDING, Alex., Merchant Tailor, Cross 26a STEELE, Mrs, Beech Hill 3y3 STEWART, David Jun., Joiner, 25 Queen street 56 STEWART, John M., Volunteer Arms 27 STRACHAN, Alex. D., Wood and Coal Merchant, Forfar 27a STRACHAN, Alex. D., Manor street 67 STRATHMORE AUCTION Co. Ltd., Castle street 74 STURROCK & Co., Drapers, 145-9 East High street 10a THOMSON, James, Chief Constable, Craigard 4y THORNTON, John, Jeanfield 77 WATERSTON, James, Chemist, 119 East High street 2y5 WHYTE, A., Fish and Game Dealer, 6 West High street 63 WOOD, Robert, Butcher, 45 West High street 71 YOUNG & GRAY, Solicitors, East High street

VIENNA, FRENCH, and FINE Household BREADS.

Tea and Fancy Breads in great variety and Fresh Daily. Cream Specialties For AFTERNOON TEAS (Made from PURE FRESH CREAM).

Seed, Sultana, Cherry, Genoa, Sponge, Madeira, and Gingerbread Cakes.

Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes artistically ornan\ented to order.

Wedding and Social Parties purveyed for. Cutlery, 8lc,, on hire.

Large and well selected Stock of CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONERY.

Agent for Cooper 81 Co.' s Celebrated TEAS, at 2/4, 2/, 1/10, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/2 per lb.

COUNTRY ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. D B MGibbons Baker, Pastrycook, 81 Confectioner, 124 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR. FORFAR DIRECTORY. X)£C--^-(^ 57

FARMERS & OTHERS IN DISTRICT. . Cochrane, William, carrier, Andrew, North Draffan Alexander, Robert, Woodrae Constable, Ed. Coniiel, Dunmchen House Anderson, William, Bog of Pitkennedy Cox, Craig, Alexander, Idvies Mill Bairner, William, Waudershill Crichton, Miss A., teacher, Letham Beattie, Alex, and Bradford, Wm., Milldens Deas, H. S. , Schoolhouse, Beattie, William, blacksmitli, Balgavies Dick, Walter, market gardener, Letham Bruce, James, joiner, Netherton Doig, Alexander, shoeniiaker, Letham Buchan, Charles, Muirside of Melgund Doig, stationmaster, Auldbar Burns, William, blacksmith, Netherton C, Douglas, Geo., market gardener, Letham Calder, William, Woodend [gavies Drake, George, Inn, Craichie [nichen Cattanach, J. , Reps, of, North Mains of Bal- Duncan, Rev. P., U.F.C. Manse, Dun- Chalmers, Patrick, Aldbar Castle J. Eaton, Andrew, butcher, Letham Clark, Rev. H., U.F.C. Manse J. Eaton, William, butcher, Letham Davidson, A., grocer, Henwellburn baker, Letham Davidson, Alexander, Tillywhandland Edward, Mrs Charles, Ferrier, David, Mill of Craichie Dick, Stew^art, farm manager, Broomknowe Findlay, Alex., East Craichie Fairweather, P. S. , Blibberhill Fyfe, Letham Falconer, Robert, Wood of Aldbar John, H., stationmaster, Forsyth, James, Schoolhouse, Aberleinno Glennie, Grant, Alexander, shoemaker, Letham Grant, John, Netherton Hampton, Mrs, baker, Letham Jarron, Arthur, Mains of Melgund Heggie, Bowriefauld Leitch, James, Damside Mrs Jas., Henry, T. M., Schoolhouse, Letham Lindsay, Andrew, jun., Balnacake Lindsay, Miss, Schoolhouse, Pitkennedy Japp, George, slater, Letham Knight, Alexander, Maryville, Letham Lowson, Miss A., Balgavies Lov/son, William, Kirkton Lakie, D. , Home Farm Lakie, Mrs, Craichie M'Laren, John, Balgarrock Lindsay, Charles, cattle dealer, Letham Milne, D. jun.. North Mains of Turin , Lindsay, Mrs, grocer, Letham Milne, Wm. M. , Crosston Macniaster, Rev. H., Manse, Mitchell, Charles J., Flemington Malcolm, , molecatcher, Letham Mollison, William, Bellyhill G. Martin, Charles, Elmbank, Letham Mudie, T. , spirit dealer, Crosston Mather, Norman, merchant, Letham Munro, Alexander, land steward, Melgund Mrs Maxwell, Miss J. A., The Hotel, Letham Myles, John B. , Balglassie Melville, J., Mains of Craichie Neill, James, jun. , Southton Melville, Mrs, Mains of Craichie Neill, John, Blackden, Melgund M'Guire, saddler, Letham Norrie, James, Howmuir J., William, clothier, Letham Oldham, Robert, Pitkeimedy MTnroy, Alexander, shoemaker, Letham Potter, David, Turin Hill Miller, Mitchell, George, cattledealer, Letham Potter, John, Woodside Tulloes Ramsay, George, Craiksfolds Muckart, John, Upper Simpson, George, blacksmith, Crosston Nicol, Joseph, builder, Letham Osier, Mrs WiUiam, Nether Tulloes Smith, John, Easterton of Melgund Bowriefauld Taylor, Peter, Carsegownie Muir Ramsay, J,, Drummietermont Wedderspoon, George, Mains of Balgavies Ramsay, John, Letham Wylie, William, Carsegownie Ree, William, mason, Reid, David, Margaret Place, Letham DUNNICHEN. Ross, Miss Mary, teacher, Letham Inn, Letham Anderson, A. , blacksmith, The Den, Latham Scott, Stewart, Commercial of Lownie Anderson, Mrs J., licensed grocer, Letham Shepherd, James, New Dyke Barron, Dr, Letham Smith, Mrs, East Lownie

Bason, Thos. , Bowriefauld Soppit, David, horsehirer, Letham Boyle, Rev. John, The Manse, Kirkden Soutar, John, East Mains Boyle, Mrs John, Bowriefauld Stewart, George, horsehirer, Letham police constable, Letham Brodie, J. S. Callender, Idvies House Stewart, J., D. postmaster, Letham Brown, Alex., horsehirer, Letham Stewart, J. ,

Cochrane, David, South Draffan Stott, R. , Feuars' Inn, Letham Den

Cochrane, John, Bowriefauld Strachan, J. V., clothier, Letham E 58 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Strachan, Miss M. , teacher, Letham Shanks, William, Auchterforfar [Lour

Sturrock, Alex., joiner. The Den, Letham Shepherd, W. , Newdyke and Moss-side of

, Simpson, Carsebank Taylor, J. Burnside of Tulloes Charles, West Watson, Mr, Lownie Smith, Mrs Annie, Bankhead of Lour Young, Miss, shoe shop, Letham Smith, William, jun., Ladlewell

Young, J., inspector of poor, &c. , Letham Taylor, Mrs, Heatherstacks Taylor, James, South W^hitehills FORFAR. Thorns, George, Mid Dod Tosh, Grange of Lour Adam, Robert, sen. and jun. , Ladenford John, Allardice, John, Loanhead Watson, Alexander, Anderson, Alexander, dairyman, Bunkerhill Whitton, Andrew, West Caldhame Anderson, George, 15enzil Wright, Adam, Golf House, Cunninghill Anderson, Jessie, postmistress, Lunanhead Bell, David, Lochlands GLAMIS. Callander, David, Lilybank Alexander, John, innkeeper, Charleston

Carnegy, Patrick A. W. , Lour House Anderson, George, blacksmith, Glamis Cowie, James and A. J., Denside of Lour Annand, Mrs, Newton

Craik, Robert F. , Kingston Arnot, William, Glamis Mains

Crighton, David, West Kingston Ballingall, John W. , Tarbrax Dalgety, Joseph, Caldhame Bank Batchelor, William, clothier, Charleston Dawson, Alex., Schoolhouse, Lunanhead Bisset, Charles, police constable, Glamis Dick, John A., Viewbank Bremner, Mrs David, grocer, Charleston

Duncan, David, Garth Brown, William D. , Easter Drumgley Eggie, Charles, market gardener, Kingsmuir Bruce, James, Knockenny Farmer, ^^illiam, Kingsmuir Burns, Robert, postmaster, Glamis Findlay, Walter, Slatefield Campbell, Catherine, teacher, Milton Findlay, gunsmith, Kingsmuir Clark, George, miller, Milton W. , Fyfe, James, dairyman, Orchardbank Cook, James, Meikle Cossens

Graham, D. M. , Pitrenchie Coutts. William, jun., butcher, Glamis Hay, James, Mill of Lour Crabbe, Alfred, forester, Glamis Hogg, Edward, Lochhead Crabbe, James, retired forester, Glamis Johnston, Mrs A., Alpha House, Whitehills Crichton James C. R., Over Middleton Laing, Alex., Cherryfield, Kingsmuir Duff, John, Nether Handwick

Laing, Charles S. , Caldhame Duncan, David, coal merchant, Glamis Laird, John, sen., Gowanbank Duthie, Andrew, shoemaker, Charleston Lamond, Andrew, jun., Suttieside Fairweather, William, gamekeeper, Glamis Leith, James, Campelton Findlay, Mrs Charles, Charleston

Lister, Mrs, Mains of Restenneth Fisher, J. A., agent. Royal Bank, Glamis Liveston, David G., Myresideof Restenneth Gibson, John, Trs. of, Chamberwells Lowden, Eliza, Halfpennyburn Greenhili, Alex., joiner, Glamis

M'Corkindale, Rev. D. L. , Inchgarth Guild, George & Son, Tileworks M'Intosh, Andrew, Clocksbriggs Mill Guild, James, Haugh of Cossens M'Queen, Wm., auctioneer, Whitehills Hanton, James, slater, Glamis Martin, David, Muiry Knowes Hogg, William, clothier, Glamis Millar, William, grocer. North Whitehills Jack, Alex., insp. of poor, Ewnie, Glamis

Mitchell, Alex. H. , Hillend of Burnside Jarron, George, Hatton of Ogilvy

Mitchell, J., innkeeper, Southbank Johnston, Frank, joiner, Glamis Mitchell, John, Balmashanner Johnston, George, & Co., joiners, Glamis

Moir, Hugh, Canmore Johnston, John, saddler, &c. , Glamis Mount, Edward, Halkerton Johnston, Mrs James, Woodfaulds, Glanr.is

Mount, J. B. , Craignathro Johnston, W. G., Nether Airneyfoul Murray, Robert, Kingsmuir Kerr, William, Wester Rochelhill

Neill, George, Schoolhouse, Kingsmuir Langlands, D. , baker, Glamis

Nicoll, J. M., North Mains Lawson, Peter, Handwick Nicoll, David G., Turfbeg Lindsay, H., Newhouse, Glamis Norrie, Thomas, Muirton, Reswallie Lowdon, James, Mossend, Glamis Prain, T. C, Meadowgreen Lyon, William, Nether Drumgley

Reid, Peter S., Whitewell M' Donald, J., stationmaster, Glamis Robbie, Mrs Isabella, Glencoe Mavor, John, grocer, Charleston [darg Rough, John, East Cai-seburn Maxwell, David, U. Drumgley and Ballin- Scott, James, Westfield Milne, Mrs John, Holemill FORFAR DIRECTORY. 59

Mitchell, Peter, blacksmith, Milton Middleton, John, Smiddyhill,

Morrison, Thomas T. , Woodbank, Glamis Millar, David, Bonnyton Miller, North Mains of Happas Panton, D. S. , Schoolhouse, Glamis John, Petrie, Alex., shoemaker, Milton Milne, David, Ward, Kirkbuddo Ralston, Andrew, Glamis House Moir, Peter, Kincreich Mill Reid, James, Little Kilmundie Nairn, George, Cotton of Ovenstone Rennie, Andrew, Hotel, Glamis NicoU, David, Cotton of Ovenstone [buddo Robertson, William, Cossens, Glamis Pattullo, Robert, jun., Whitebrae, Kirk- Simpson, Alexander, Dryburn Pattullo, Robert, Kemphills, Kirkbuddo Slessor, Dr, Glamis Ramsay, Robert, Burnside, Kirkbuddo Smart, Mrs David, Templebank Rattray, Alexander, Keirton Stirton, Rev. John, The Manse, Glamis Ritchie, David, blacksmith, Gateside Suttie, Silvester, coal merchant, Glamis Robertson, Thomas, Hatton Taylor, William, Lochmill Sharp, John, gamekeeper, B'othringham Thomson, George P., Mains of Rochelhill Smith, David, South Boitymire Thomson & Johnston, builders, Glamis Spark, James, Cotton of Ovenstone Walker, Alex., Drumgley Spence, Alexander, Bractullo

Waterston, D. , Architect, Glamis Steven, James S. , Seggieden WTiyte, Alexander, Easter Denoon Sturrock, Alexander, joiner. Whig street Whyte, James, Upper Hayston Syme, John, Mill of

Whyte, John, Taylor, Mrsjas. , East Grange, Williams, Rev. Claude, The Parsonage Thomson, A., shoemaker, Hatton Wilson, Thomas, gardener, Thomson, Alexander, North Bottymire Todd, John, Grange Mill INVERARITY. Warden, James, Rosekinghall, Kirkbuddo

Alexander, Alex., carrier, Gateside Warden, James L. , Meathie Alexander, David, Wishart, John, Kincreich Alexander, William, Gallowfauld Anderson, David, joiner, Gateside KINNETTLES.

Anderson, W. , New Grange, Kincaldrum AUardyce, George, Tarwhappie

Annandale, Wm. , forester, Kincaldrum Arnot, Patrick, West Ingliston

Baxter, E. A., Kincaldrum Baxter, Sir G. W. , Invereighty House Bremner, Rev. Geo., The Manse, Inverarity Blyth, D. gardener, Kinnettles , Burns, Joseph, blacksmith. Whig street Cattanach, Mrs M., grocer, Douglastown Carnegie, William, Carrot Donald, Rev. Maunsell, Manse, Kinnettles Christie, John, Washingdales Dorward, David, shoemaker, Kirkton Cook, Duncan, South Mains of Happas Douglas, Colonel, Brigton House Dargie, Robert, Tarbrax Findlay, C, Reps, of, Mains of Kinnettles Davies, John, West Moss-side, Kirkbuddo Gardiner, William, Brigton Home Farm Duncan, William, Newton Gellatly, Peter, farmer, Foffarty Elder, P., Schoolhouse, Inverarity Grant, David, East Ingliston

Ewart, A. P., Little Lour Gray, J., Spitalburn

Fairlie, Wm. , Drowndubbs, Kirkbuddo Grimond, Mrs, Kinnettles House Findlay, George, Wester Meathie Hay, Thomas, Mains of Brigton

Fothringham, W. Steuart, Fothringham Kiddie, G. , mill and mill farm, Kinnettles Gall, Alexander, Tarbrax M'Nicoll, Adam, overseer, Kinnettles Gleig, Robert, blacksmith, Hatton MacHardy, Rev. J.,U.F. Manse, Kinnettles

Grant, James P. , Ovenstone Martin, David, farmer, Muiry Knowes

Greenhill, Charles, Holemill, Kirkbuddo Martin, G. , Schoolhouse, Kinnettles

Greig, George, stationmaster, Kirkbuddo Paterson, J., North Mains of Invereighty Hay, Alexander, Newton, Kirkbuddo Pattullo, William, Fullarton Jackson, Mrs, Kirkbuddo House Rae, Mrs, North Leckaway Jackson, James, Labothie Ramsay, Robert, joiner, Douglastown Johnston, David K., Muirside Reich, Donald, Scroggerfield Johnston, Wm., Mains of Kirkbuddo Robbie, John, farmer, Foftlirty

Kinnear, W. T. , Schoolhouse, Kirkbuddo Roy, George, Kirkhill and Foffarty Kydd, James, Newlands, Kirkbuddo Smith, Helen, teacher, Douglastown

Mackie, Mrs Geo. , postmistress, Gateside Soutar, Thomas, North Mains, Kinnettles M'NicoU, Govals Douglastown James, Thomson, E. , postmistress APNicoll, Walter, Fothringham Thomson, John, jr., blacksmith, Leckaway Meek, James, Bankhead, Kirkbuddo Young, George, South Leckaway 6o FORFAR DIRECTORY,

KIRRIEMUIR. Rough, William, Longbank Adams, George, Dragonhill Savege, David, Knowhead Anderson, John, Radford Sim, David, Wester Kinwhirrie Arnot, William, Ballinshoe Sim, Mrs, Overbow

Barrie, W. R., Moss-side Stewart, W. L. , Auchlishie Bennet, Benjamin, Redwell Thomson, Robert, Shielhill Bishop, Mrs, Fletcherfield Tosh, David, Reps, of, Inverquharity Mill Black, John, factor, Walker, Alexander, Bogside Brown, Alexander, Balloch Walker, James, Moss-side Brown, James, Balloch Whamond, George, Balstard Butter, David, West Inch Whyte, Alexander, Bruce, George, Easter Kinwhirrie Whyte, Archibald, Inverquharity Campbell, Arch., East Inch Wilkie, Thomas, Drumshade Carmichael, Thomas, Knowhead Wilkie, W. L., West Herdhill Christie, George, Reisk Winter, James, Balnagarrow Wishart, James, Burnside of Ballindarg Christie, George, jun. , Chapelton Cowpar, Mrs, Over Migvie Wylie, Charles, Frankfree Crabb, Wm. & Ann, Rosewell Wyllie, Mrs, Mains of Glasswell Duncan, Charles M'Ritch, Northmuir Wyllie, Mrs, Balbrydie Duncan, John, Muirhouses Wyllie, William, Drumclune Duncan, P. G., of Hillhead Young, David, Newton Parks Ewart, Miss Mary, Kilnhill Young, Henry, jun.. Cairn Ewart, William, Sandyford Grant, Charles, Plovermuir . Grant, Jessie, Wester Logic Batchelor, Allan, Grant, William & John, Newmill Batchelor, Geo., West Mains, Finavon Guild, Mrs, Herdhill Batchelor, James, Birkenbush Hood, David, Pathhead Campbell, Peter, park-keeper, Finavon

Hunter, William & Alex. , Crieff Craig, Charles, gardener, Finavon Lindsay, Thomas and David, Cranston, George, coachman, Finavon

Lowdon, D. , T. , and J., Carroch Crichton, William, gardener, Finavon

Lyell, Sir L. , Bart., Kinnordy Drummond, Admiral, Eskhill

M'Donald, James, Wester Kinwhirrie Eddie, Alex. , Woodside of Finavon M'Intosh, David, Garlowbank Fenton, Thomas, Woodside

MTntosh, Peter, Knowhead Ferrier, W. , Oathlaw Cottage

M'Kay, John, Whitelums Gardyne, Col. G. , Finavon Castle M'Lean, Misses, Culhawk Keay, James, Wolflaw M'Pherson, James, Drumshade Kerr, David E., West Ordie Maxwell, David, Ballindarg Kidd, James, Wester Oathlaw Meffan, James, Parkend Kirkwood, William, Bogindollo Milne, James, Prosenhaugh Lamond, Andrew, Bogardo Milne, Robert, East Muirhead M 'Hardy, Alex., Newbarns Milne, Robert, Pluckerstone M'Laren, James, forester, Oathlaw Milner, James, Barnsdale Macaulay, J., gamekeeper. Shepherd's Seat Mitchell, Andrew, Haugh and Knowhead Mackie, Thomas, Couttston Mitchell, James, jun.. Nether Migvie Monro, George, joiner, Finavon Mitchell, Mrs James, Dameye Munro, Mrs James, Kennel Cottage

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BESCOBIE. Fyffe, John, jun., Drummichie Gilfillan, Rev. B. S., The Manse, Tannadice Adamson, James W. , Wemyss Gordon, F. , shoemaker, Tannadice Annat, joiner, Ward of Turin J. James, Gordon, William, East Murthill Cameron, Andrew, miller, Balmadies Gourlay, David S. , Newmill of Inshewan Cobb, Alex., West Mains, Turin Gracie, Catherine, post-mistress, Smithfield Dakers, William, Hagmuir Gray, Alex. , Tannadice Doig, James, Greenhead Gray, Archibald, Wellbank Edward, Alex., Finneston Henderson, S. , Schoolhouse, Tannadice Farquhar, Mrs, Pitscandly J. Hill, James, stationmaster, Justinhaugh Farquhar, W. T. , Clochtow Hodge, grocer & postmaster, Tannadice Fyffe, George, North Quilkoe J., Hunter, , Easter Balgillo Gibson, James, Baldardo J, Irons, Alexander, East Mains of Whitewell Hall, Rev. R., The Manse Kenny, G. , Marcus Mill Henderson, Robert, Hatton of Carse Lamb, Joseph, Turfachie Jamieson, Mrs, Reswallie and Turin Lamond, James, Eilly Lakie, David, Drimmie Lindsay, John, Roundiehillock & Bridgend M'NicoU, John, Forester Seat Lowdon, Peter G., Hotel, Justinhaugh Mackintosh, D. F. , Lochside Lunan, C. , tailor, Tannadice Martin, James, Milldens J. Mann, David, Boghaugh Monro, W. , Wardmill Millar, James, Shielgreen Murdie, Baggerton J., Milne, David, Craigies NicoU, William, Carsebank M'Kenzie, John, Goynd Paterson, James, East Mains of Burnside M'Laren, Wester Balgillo Philip, Alexander, Reswallie J., M'Leod, Murdoch, constable, Tannadice Ramsay, John, Cotton of Turin Meek, Robert, Dykehead and Redstone Ramsay, Thos. W. , Mains of Ochterlony Mortimer, W. , Schoolhouse, Burnside Robertson, Edward H., Burnside Neish, Captain Colin, Tannadyce House Simpson, James, Newmill, Balgavies Nicoll, Robert, Auchleuchrie Simpson, William, Schoolhouse Ogilvy, D. B. , of Inshewan Steven, Gavin, Nethermuir J. Ogilvy, Walter, Kinalty Walker, Alexander, Quilkoe Orchison, James, Foreside of Cairn Wilson, William, Fonah Powrie, William, Milton of Ogil TANNADICE. Ramsay, George, Mains of Ogil Adams, Samuel, Murthill Mains Ritchie, Alexander. Barnyards Alexander, Mrs, Hotel, Tannadice Robbie, David, Mill of Tannadice Anderson, George, Whitehurn Robbie, John, cattledealer, Finavon Annat, David, joiner, Coul Robertson, William, Howmuir

Arnot, J., Wester Skea, David, Cossacks Balharry, Peter, Smithy, Finavon Skea, Robert, Smithy, Burnside

Bell, William, Baikies Smith, W. , Mains of Whitewell Boath, William, Corrie Spalding, Andrew, Tobees Brown, William, Sturt Stephen, Alex., Smithy, Coul Cameron, Roderick, Miltonbank Stephen, Messrs, Auchleish Cameron, John, grocer, Tannadice Stewart, Charles, farmer, Horniehaugh Carnegie, Misses, Coul Stewart, David, Marcus Mill Clark, William, Smithy, Glenogil Stewart, Grant, Soutra

Craig, Rev. J. M., U.F.C. Manse, Memus Stewart, John, Noranbank Craik, James, inspector of poor, Tannadice Stewart, John, Newton of Inshewan Doig, James, Chance Inn, Denside Stirling, G. K., stationmaster, Tannadice Downie, George, Cairn Stirton, Thomas, Bogside Drummond, Miss, Red Lion Hotel Sturrock, Alex., Cowhillock

Duncan, Pat. G. , Easter Memus Taylor, John, West Mains of Coul Dunlop, Robert, Nether Balgillo Turnbull, James, Strone Fairley, David, Easter Marcus Turnbull, John, Annagathal Farquharson, Walter, Glenley Turnbull, Oliver, Baldoukie Fearn, Robert, Hillside Walker, W^illiam, Little Howmuir Findlay, James, Craigeassie Winter, Miss, grocer & postmistress, Finavon Forrest, Mrs Isa Mary, of Easter Ogil Whyte, Arch., Glenmoy Fraser, John. Midtown Glenquiech Wilkie, Robert, Burnside of Inshewan Fyfe, John, Hunchar Young, James Bruce, Dirachie 62 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

BURGH OF FORFAR.

Population in 1901 — 11,397. Constituency — Parliamentary Voters, 1693; Supplementary List, 992. Parliamentary Representative— R. V. Harcourt. Valuation f Lands and Heritages, ...... ^42,883 15 o for 1910-1911 ( Railways in Burgh, ...... ii439 ° '^ MAGISTRATES and TOWN COUNCIL. The Council meets in Council Buildings on the last Wednesday of each month, at 6-30 p.m. Special Meetings are also held from time to time to dispose of urgent business.

James Moffat, Provost and Chief Magistrate ; Thomas B. Esplin, First Bailie James A, ; Lowson, Second Bailie; Ale.xander Ritchie, Third Bailie; Thomas C. Lowson, Treasurer. Councillors—Thomas W. Balharry, Robert Fyfe Craik, David M. Graham, Thomas Hanick, David M. Jamieson, John Lamb, James M'Dougall, William Michie, Andrew Peffers, Alex. Spalding. Officials and Committees. A. MacHardy, Town Clerk P. Anderson, ; ; John Town Chamberlain D. J. Carnegy, Assessor under Valuation and fiegistration Acts. La7v— Provost Moffat, Bailies Esplin and Ritchie, Treasurer Lowson, Messrs M'Dougall, Michie, Jamieson (Convener). Property and Reid Hall— Provost Moftat, Bailies Esplin and Ritchie, Messrs Balharry, Graham, Lamb, Peffers (Convener). A. Watterston, Surveyor and Architect. Fi7iance—V'co\oi\. MoiTat, Bailie Esplin, Messrs Craik, Graham, Peffers, Spalding, Treasurer Lowson (Convener). Cemetery— Provost Moffat, Bailie Esplin, Treasurer Lowson, Messrs Hanick, Lamb, M'Dougall, Spalding (Convener). Thomas Shiel, Superintendent. Batid— Bailie Ritchie and Treasurer Lowson. E.xecutive Committee under the Diseases of Animals Acts— Provost and Magistrates, and Messrs Craik and Graham. Magistrates on Licensing Appeal Court— Provost Moffat and Bailie Esplin. Representatives for Prison Connnittees — Dundee ...... Provost Moffat and Councillor Hanick

— Forfar Legalised Cells, ... Councillors M'Dougall and Hanick

,, — Perth ...... Councillor Hanick

Under Sheriff Court Houses Act ...... Councillor Peffers

Lunacy Board ...... Councillor Graham

Arbroath Harbour ...... The Provost ^.v o^<:/(; and Treasurer Lowson

Rossie Reformatory ...... Councillors M'Dougall and Jamieson Morgan Trust ...... Provost Moffat—July 1909(5 years) Forfar Educational Trust Bailie Ritchie and Councillor Peffers— Aug. 1908 (5 years) BURGH FUNDS and LIABILITIES. Assets. Liabilities. Common Good ...... ^71,306 3 4 Common Good ...... ^^22,875 o o Police, &c...... 2086, 17 6 Bank ...... 494 13 4 Raid Hall, Reid Park, and Reid Police, Roads and Streets 4,430 o o Properties ...... 5,960 o o Public Health ...... 7,010 10 o Public Health, Sewage Works, Waterworks ...... 35,771 o o and Orchardbank ... 8,691 10 4 Gas Works ...... 5,080 o o Water Works ...... 36,392 15 5 Gas Works ...... 17,085 8 o /7S,66i 3 4 Baths, ...... 2.893 II o Free Assets ...... 68,755 2 3

;^i44,4i6 5 ;^i44,4i6 5 7

Sum in Sinking Funds, ...... £9^^ ^9i3- —

FORFAR DIRECTORY. 63

CHARITY MORTIFICATIONS. Charity Mortifications under the administration of the Magistrates and Town Council of Forfar and others, per the Town Clerk. Pounds at 15th May 1910: Di' Wyllie s Bequest—Capital, ^3536, 14s 6d. Interest expended in charity during year ;^ii8, los. On hand and in Bank, ^187, 13s gd.

Provost Potter s Bequest of ^/^looo. — Interest &:c. , expended on coals for the poor, in terms of the Bequest, ^^59, 6s 6d. Bailie Broitni s Bequest oi £\oo. — Expended, £i'2, 6s 6d. On hand, ^^15, 8s lod. Dr Smith' s C/zflrzA)^—Capital, /'1135. Expended, ^^37, 15s 6d. Interest on hand, £,0,1, osQd. Mr John Melvin's Bequest. — Capital, _^iooo. Expended, ^^36, iis. On hand, ^^13, 3s id. TOWN COUNCIL for POLICE, PUBLIC HEALTH, GAS, and WATER PURPOSES. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 6-30 p.m. Officials. William Gordon, Police Clerk; John P. Anderson, Town Chamberlain; James Thomson, Chief Constable and Sanitary Inspector; Dr Peterkin, Medical Officer of Health ; T. M.

Inglis, V.S. , under Public Health Act; James Dickson, Gas Manager; A. Watterston, Burgh Surveyor; F. B. Craik, Collector of Rates and Gas Accounts; Alexander M'Laren, Captain of Fire Brigade; John L. Fenton, House Factor for Reid Trust; David B.

Alexander, Bellringer ; Alexander Winter, Park Keeper ; George Webster, Keeper of Reid Hall James Milne, Inspector of Weights and Measures Anderson, ; Burgh Officer. ; James Committees. Paviuo- aud Plans— Provost Moffat, Bailies Esplin, Lowson and Ritchie, Messrs Graham, Lamb, Balharry (Convener). Finance— Provost Moffat, Bailies Esplin, Lowson, and Ritchie, Messrs Balharry, Craik, Treasurer Lowson (Convener). Public Health— VrovosX. Moffat, Messrs P.alharry, Craik, Hanick, M'Dougall, Peffers, Bailie Lowson (Convener). Cleansing and Shambles— Provost Moffat, Bailie Lowson, Messrs Jamieson, Lamb, Michie, Peffers, Craik (Convener). Police and Lighting— Vxovost Moff'at, Bailie Ritchie, Treasurer Lowson, Messrs Michie, M'Dougall, Peffers, Bailie Esplin (Convener). Water— Provost Moffat, Bailie Esplin, Messrs Craik, Hanick, M'Dougall, Spalding, Bailie Ritchie (Convener). Reid and Steele Parks— Provost Moffat, Bailie Ritchie, Treasurer Lowson, Messrs Jamieson, M'Dougall, Peffers, Lamb (Convener). Gas Corporatio7i — Vx.ovo^\. Moff"at, Treasurer Lowson, Messrs Craik, Graham, Jamieson, Peff"ers, M'Dougall (Convener). Baths— Provost Moffat, Bailie Ritchie, Messrs Balharry, Graham, M'Dougall, Peffers, Bailie Lowson (Convener). Old Age Pensions—W^hole Council. POLICE COURT. Held every lawful day when there is business. Judges—The Provost and Magistrates. Solicitor, William Gordon, Clerk and Assessor. J. S. Gordon and J. D. Hardie, Depute Clerks. Jas. Thomson, Chief Constable and Burgh Prosecutor. BURGH COURT. Held as occasion requires. Provost and Magistrates, Judges. Jas. Thomson, Pro- secutor under Licensing Act, &:c. ; Alex. MacHardy, Town Clerk, Clerk and Assessor. BURGH LICENSING COURT. For the renewal or granting of Hotel, Public-House, and Grocers' Liquor Certificates. Held by the Magistrates on 2nd Tuesday of April and 3rd Tuesday of October. VALUATION APPEAL COURT. Held by the Council on a date between loth and 30th September. FORFAR JUSTICES OF PEACE. The Sheriff-Substitute and Hon. Sheriffs-Substitute at Forfar, Provost Moffat and Bailies, J. W. Adamson, John P. Anderson, James Craik, James Watson Craik, John F. Craik, John B. Don, Gilbert W. Don, W. 'T. Farquhar, William Gordon, D. M. Graham, John A. Grant, John Guthrie, Alexander Hay, James Lowson, David Maxwell, Robert Freer Myles, James M'Dougall, Alexander MacHardy, E. H. Robertson, David Steele, George Thornton, William Warden. 64 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. Parish C^ouncil Buildings, Newmonthill. Open daily from lo to 12 noon, and from 6 toy evening; on Saturdays, from 11 a.m. to i p.m. Births must be registered within 21 days, marriages 3 days, and deaths 8 days. Children must be vaccinated within 6 months after birth. Notice of marriage to be given to the Registrar under Marriage Notice Act, Eight clear days before marriage. Registrar—W. H. Thomson. House Address^Woodhill, Lour Road, Forfar. BURGH SCHOOL BOARD. Meets in Council Committee Room, Municipal Buildings, on first Wednesday of each

month, at 6-30 p.m. Members— D. M. Graham (Chairman), ]. F. Craik, Rev. C. Gardyne,

Thomas Hanick, J. A. Lowson, Charles M'Nicoll, William Michie, James Moffat, Andrew

Peffers. Alex. Hay, Clerk ; Alex. MacHardy, Treasurer ; Andrew Ree, Officer. Next Election, March 1911. LANDWARD SCHOOL BOARD. Meets in Clerk's Office, 34 Castle St., Forfar, on Tuesdays, at 6-30 p.m., when necessary. Members—John Mitchell, farmer, Balmashanner (Chairman); R. F. Craik of Kingston; D. Whyte, potato merchant, Strang St.; A. W. R. Birrell, spirit merchant. East High St.; and And. Cairns, joiner, Lunanhead. T. C. Lowson, 34 Castle St., Clerk and Treasurer ; John Edwards, Lunanhead, Officer. Schools — Kingsmuir, George Neill, Teacher. Lunanhead—Alexander Dawson, M.A., Teacher. Next Election, April 1911. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.

A. S. Thomson, B.A. , ^Oxon). , Rector and Classical

Master; Ben. Thomson, M.A. , Mathematical Master;

D. M. Mackie,B. A. , English Master (and Master of Method Secondary School for Junior Students); B. Rodger, M.A. , B.Sc. , Science [created a Higher J. — Master; Miss Catherine Jamieson, LL.A., German and Class School under Needlework; Jessie A. Menzies, M.A. , French Mistress ; Academy, < 62 of Education § David Barnet, A.M., Drawing and Manual Instruction (Scotland) Act, 1872; ; Miss M. M. Ferguson, Instructress of Physical Culture; also a Centre for E. A. Douglas, M. A., G. Gumming, M.A. , D. Innes, M.A., Junior Students]. T. Steele, M. A., P. Freeman, B.Sc, Miss J. S. Boyle, M.A.

Assistants ; D. W. Neill, Singing ; W. Macarthur, Piano

(Visiting) ; Corporal Ree, Drill Instructor and Janitor.

-Primary School— A. S. Thomson, Rector; Miss J. A. Macintosh, Principal Teacher.

South School ... P. T. Shepherd. 1 North School ... D. M. Hamilton.

West School ... David Herald, M.A. Academy Continuation Classes D. Barnet.

East School ... .. Alex. Spence. | Teachers of Drawing, David Barnet, Isaac Bruce, and Miss Jean Shepherd.

Teacher of Singing ...... David W. Neill.

Drill Instructor ...... Colour-Sergeant Osier.

Officer ...... Corporal Ree. FORFAR EDUCATIONAL TRUST, Capital Fund, £6420 2s 6d. Governors. From Town Coimcil— Ex-Bailie Peffers and Bailie Ritchie. From Burgh School Board— D. M. Graham, James Moffat, and J. F. Craik. From Landward School Board—David Whyte. Appointed by Sheriff—]. P. Anderson. T. C. Lowson, Secretary. Objects of the Trust : — (i) To apply interest derived from capital fund (^^242) of Milne's Bequest, in paying school fees, with books and stationery, of children of persons born before date of Scheme, who would have had a right to such payment under the trust dis- position of David Milne. (2) To expend a sum not exceeding _z^ 40, in providing free books and stationery to children who have passed in the Third or higher Standards, whose parents or guardians are in such circumstances as to require aid in providing elementary education. (3) To expend a sum not exceeding ^^50 in assisting to maintain Science and Art Classes, or paying the fees of pupils requiring aid for obtaining such instruction. (4) To establish bursaries, known as "Smith School Bursaries," of between ^^5 and _^io to pupils who have passed the Fifth Standard, and whose parents or guardians are in such circumstances as to require aid for giving them higher education. (5) To establish bursaries, known as " Phillip Bursaries," for higher education, of the yearly value of between ^^lo and ;^i5 for pupils attending Forfar Academy, and whose parents or guardians require aid for giving them higher education. SCOTT The Jeweller's

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VIENNA, FRENCH, Si FINE HOUSEHOLD, PASTRY and FANCY BREADS, in great Variety.

CARES of every description INCLUDING SEED, CHERRY, CITRON, SULTANA, GINGERBREAD, SPONGE, FRUIT, &c. ;

Marriage and Christening Cakes.

cX5X Dishes Covered. .Ke>o ARCHIBALD RETTIE, Successor to Wm. Low & Co Bread and Biscuit Bakers, THE FORFAR BAKERY, CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. /^^^ FORFAR DIRECTORY. 6s.

FORFAR PARISH COUNCIL. Burgh—Messrs Jaines Christie, Bankhead; David Cramond, 19 Green Street; Johrt L. Fenton, Violet Cottage, Yeaman Street; James Kettles. Hillside; William Michie,

; Alex. Smith, Glamis Road Belmont Dairy ; Andrew Peffers, 8 Sparrowcroft C 55 ^ Street. James Williams, 24 Albert Street ; George Wishart, Market

Street R. F. Craik, ;. La?idward—Messrs A. W. R. Birrell, 105^ East High ; Kingston Dalgety, Caldhamebank Mitchell, Balmashanier; Geo. Ritchie, 21 Dundee Rd.- Jos. ; John John Mitchell, Chairman of the Council (who is ex officio a member of all Committees). R. F. Craik, Representative to District Committee of County Council. Committees. Finance afid Clotlwig—Messrs Birrell, Cramond, Kettles, Ritchie, Smith, W^illiamSr Wishart (Convener). /"ra/^r/j— Messrs Craik, Cramond, Dalgety, Fenton, Ritchie, Christie (Convener). Relief and La%v—^iQS?,xs

Rev. R. Forbes, E. U.F. Manse Knox, teacher L. Fenton ; D. M. Mackie, W. ; John ; John photograher Peter Small, blacksmith;, teacher; J. R. McPherson, printer; W. Spark, ;

End Reading ; The Chairman, East William Warden ; The Chairman, West Room End Reading Room. W. M. Smart, Librarian and Clerk. FORFAR MUSEUM-. Open to the public on Mondays and Thursdays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Satur- days, from II a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. Curator, John Knox. James Keay^ Little Causeway, Keeper. READING ROOMS. East End Reading' Room. —South Street. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. West End Reading Room. —Dundee Loan. Open daily, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Meffan Institute Reading Room.— Open daily from 9 a.m to 10 p.m. FORFAR SAVINGS BANK. Established 1853. Office, Union Bank, West High Street Open Daily from 9-30 ta 10-30 a.m.; on Monday from 9-30 to 11-30 a.m.; and on Friday Evening, from 6 to 8. Receives deposits of one shilling and upwards. Total sum :!ue to depositors at 2otb

November, 1909, upwards of ^^100,350. J. A. MacLean, Actuary and Cashier; J. W, Lowson, Secretary; And. Smith, Chief Clerk; F. J. Robertson. C.A., Auditor; CharleS' Smith, Treasurer. BANK OFFICES. Bank of Scotland A. MacHardy&W. B.White, Joint Agents; Geo. M. M'Leod, Accountant British Linen Company's Bank W. Gordon & J.S.Gordon, Jt. Agents; A.Bennie, Accountant

Commercial Bank ...... George Maxwell, Agent : J. C. Gibson, Accountant

National Bank T. Henderson & R. F. Myles, Joint Agents ; Geo. Adams, Accountant

Royal Bank ...... John A. White, Agent; William D. Duncan, Accountant

Union Bank ...... J. A. MacLean, Agent; An irew Smith, Accountant CHURCHES. p , / Rev. George J. Caie I South United Fr Rev. J. B. Gardiner Rev. St. Epis al Rev. Charles ( W. G. Donaldson | John's Gardyne St. James' Parish ... Rev. W. Adam Congregational ... Rev. W. Paterson

West United Free Baptist Pastor J. C. Shildrick East United Free Rev. R. W. Forbes SESSION CLERKS. Forfar Parish—John Knox, St. James' Road. St. James' Parish W Hebington, Green St, F 66 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

HALLS.

Reid Hall ...... accommodates 1400 \ ^ „., „,,, *^- ^^^^^^^'^^ ^^^^^''^P^^ West End Reid Hall ,. ^oo /

Drill Hall (under Repair) ...... ,, 1000 — Sergt.-Instr. Webb, ,,

... 650 J. Milne, Masonic Hall ...... ,, — ,, St. John's Church Hall ...... ,, 400— D. H. Wade,

Osnaburgh Street Hall ...... ,, 400— E. M'Callum, Proprietor St. James' Hall ...... ,, 300—Gordon Forsyth, Hallkeeper Neill, Neill's Hall ...... ,, 250—James Proprietor Town Hall ...... ,, 200— Mrs Stewart, Hallkeeper

Kirkton Hall ...... ,, 250—Wm. Lowson, Tenant Meffan Institute Hall ...... ,, 200—James Keay, Hallkeeper

Hall (Couttie's .. ,, 200 J. F. Neave, St. Andrew Wynd) — ,, TERRITORIALS. Company ^th Battalion, Royal Highlanders [B. W.') Captain h. Malcolm, Comman- B , — ding. Cr.-Sergt. Instructor, W. G. Webb. Strength of Detachment— 100. Highland Cyclists' Battalion. —Cr.-Sergt. Instructor, D. Wright. Strength of Detach- ment— 53. Drill Hall— New Road. FORFAR INFIRMARY.

The Right Hon. The Earl of Strathmore, Patron ; E. H. Robertson of Burnside,

President ; David Steele, Beech Hill, Vice-President. Medical Attendants— Drs Cable, Macalister, Peterkin, Burgess, Kerr, Lowson, and Hall. Charles Smith, Royal Bank, Treasurer; A. MacHardy, Secretary. Miss Taylor, Matron. Visiting Hours —Sunday, 2 to 3 p.m.; Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 2 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. MUSICAL SOCIETIES.

Forfar Choral Union.— Lord Strathmore^ Hon. Pi-es. ; Lieut.-Col. Greenhill Gardyne,

; Melvin, Vice-Pres. Secy, Pres. W. ; J. W. Lowson, and Treas. Committee— Misses

Dawson, Jam.ieson, and Watterston ; Messrs Adamson, Byars, Marshall, Steele, and Whitson. Stephen Richardson, Conductor. Practice on Tuesdays, Neill's Hall, at 8-15.

Forfar Philharmonic Society. —E. H. Robertson, Burnside, Hon. Pres. ; Charles Hill,

Pres. Laird, Secy. Henderson, Treas. ; Gottlieb Feuerberg, Conductor. Accom- ; J. ; J. panist, Miss J. Hill. Coinmittee— Mrs Freeman, Mrs Lowson, Mrs Mackie, Mrs Robbie, Misses Hill, Mitchell, Morrison, Wilson; Messrs Cuthbert, Roberts, andStrachan. Practice every \\''ednesday in Meffan Institute Hall, at 8-15 p.m. Forfar Instrumental Brass Band. — J. Sharp Callander-Brodie, of Idvies, Hon. Presi-

dent ; I^rovost Moffat, W. G. Laird, T. M. Inglis, W. B. White, Andrew Lamond, and

Lamond, Hon. Vice-Presidents Killacky, President ; T. Hanick, (Chapel Park, W. ; John

Secy, and Treas. ; along with thirteen of a Comnnttee and two representatives from Town Council. John Lamb, Conductor; Robert Anderson, Sub-Conductor. Practice in Old North Burgh School. RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

Forfar Y.M.C.A. — Dr Cable, President ; \\'m. Jarvis and G. Wishart, Vice-Presidents ; Street, Secretary Fellowship Meeting Charles Jarvis, Castle ; John A. Dick, Treasurer. in Y.M.C.A. Hall, Couttie's Wynd, Wednesday evening at 8-15, Sabbath morning at 10. Mrs Robertson, Burnside, Hon. President Young Women's Christian Association. — ;

Mrs Dr Cable, President ; Mrs Dick, Vice-President ; Miss Smart, Secy. ; Miss Jarvis, Treasurer and Librarian. Committee—Misses Patullo, Taylor, Stewart, Hutton, Fenton, Howie, Craik, and Camming. Meets in the Y.W.C.A. Institute on Saturdays at 7. Juniors same evening at 5-45; Miss Jamieson, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. Meetings every evening at 8 o'clock, and on Sabbath at 7 and 11 a.m., and 2 and 6-45 p.m. Hall, East High Street. FORFAR TRACT SOCIETY. Rev.W. G. Donaldson, President; Wm. Dick, Vice-President; Daniel Duncan, Treasurer; Rev. W. Paterson, Secretary; Wm. Jarvis, Superintendent. Monthly Circulation, 3500. The aim of the society is that a lady visitor should call, and that a Tract should be left at every house in town and neighbourhood. Donations in aid of this old and useful society will be gratefully received and acknowledged by the lady distributors. —

FORFAR DIRECTORY. 67

FORFAR LIBERAL AND RADICAL ASSOCIATION,

Bailie Ritchie, President ; George Wishart, Vice-President ; Thomas Hanick, Secretary ; Wilham Warden, Treasurer. Committee— J. L. Fenton, Andrew Stewart, John Adamson, Ex-Provost M'Dougall, James Smith, James Cunningham, Charles Key, William Roberts, W. H. Thomson, M. Macfarlane, Wm. Jamieson, Gavin Torrance, D. M. Mackie, Jas. Hill, FORFAR LITERARY INSTITUTE. Alex. Hay, President; Andrew Peffers, Vice-President; Jas. L. Alexander, Solicitor- Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Directors— Messrs W. Spark, D. Shepherd, T. F. Whitson, A. Johnston, jun., John M. Robertson, and N. H. Langlands. FORFAR FIELD CLUB. Burnside, President Watson Craik, and R. F. Myles, Edward Robertson of Hon. ; J.

Vice-Presidents Knox, President ; D. M. Mackie, Hon. Treasurer ; David Barnet, ; John

Hon. Secretary. Committee— Misses J. Hay, M. Knox, K. Jamieson, and Messrs J. R. Macpherson, C. M'Nicoll, P. T. Shepherd. FORFAR DRAUGHTS CLUB. John Killacky, President; D. Masterton, Vice-President; James Ogilvie, Secretary, 13 West High Street. Meets in St. Andrew's Hall, Couttie's Wynd, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of each Week. STRATHMORE CELTIC SOCIETY.

Lieut. -Col. C. Greenhill Gardyne, President ; Lieut. -Col. W. C. Douglas, A. MacHardy, Alex. Mackintosh, Rev. H. Macmaster, J. A. M'Lean, Adam Farquharson, Vice-Presidents ; Hon. Secy, and Treas. Committee—C. M'G. Arnot, J. Farquharson, R. Farquharson, E.Chalmers, G. Gordon, J. Gourlay.AL Macfarlane. Ladies' Committee. — Misses N.Thow, M. Chalmers, L Hill, M. Macrury, Mrs Mackintosh, Mrs Stewart. Meeting Place, Meffan Institute Hall. This Society is aflfiliated with The Highland Association of bcotland. FORFAR AUXILIARY to the National BIBLE SOCIETY of SCOTLAND. D. Steele, Vice-President; J. A. MacLean, Secy. & Treas. Committee— The Ministers of the Town, and Messrs John P. Anderson and A. B. Wyllie. FORFARSHIRE MISSION TO THE BLIND. Hon. President Annual Meeting held in September. The Earl of Strathmore, ; John

B. Don of Maulesden, Vice-President ; Charles Smith, Royal Bank, Secretary and Treasurer, to whom subsci^ptions may be sent. Miss L K. Macrae, 20 West High Street, Forfar, Missionary, to whom names of blind persons should be sent, as also orders for work, such as knitting, net cash bags, firewood, &c. CHURCH SERVICES, &c. Forfar Parish Church. —The services are at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Sunday School meets at the close of the forenoon service, and the Junior Bible Classes meet at the same time. The Minister's Bible Class for young men and women at 5 o'clock in ihe Church. The Woman's Guild meets on Wednesday evening at 8-15 in Neill's Hall. The junior branch of the Woman's Guild meets on Wednesday evening at 7 in Neill's Hall. The Young Men's Guild meets on Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Class Room. The Literary Branch meets every alternate Tuesday in Meffan Hall at 8-15 p.m. The Clothing Society meets during first months of Winter on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Class Room. The Kirk Session meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 8-15 p.m. Proclamations of Banns of Marriage are received by the Session Clerk, John Knox, the Schoolhouse. The Choirs Senior and Children's—meet according to arrangement. Church Officer, James Ogilvie. 13 West High Street. St. James' Parish Church. — Services at 11 forenoon and 6 evening. Sabbath School for girls in Church and for boys in Hall at 12-30. Sabbath School Superintendent—Alex. Spence, teacher. Lour Road. Minister's Bible Class in Church at 5 from October to April. Woman's Guild meets in St. James' Hall on Monday evening from October to April at 8. Clothing Society meets in Manse dming early part of Winter. West United Free Church. — Congregational Sabbath School at 12-30 p.m. in Hall W. Gavin, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting on Tuesdays at 8-15. West End Mission Hall, Dundee Loan— service on Sabbath afternoons at 3, and Children's service on Sabbath by forenoon at 11 ; Week Night Meetings on alternate Wednesday evenings, conducted Misses A. .Strachan and Thomson. Clothing Society, Treasurer, Miss M. Nicoll, Little Causeway, distributes garments, &c. Tract Society, distributes tracts monthly. Woman's Guild on Mondays at 8 — Miss Annie Strachan and Miss Dick, Secretaries. ;

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South United Free Church.— Services on Sunday, ii and 6. Sabbath School, at 12-30. Bible Class on Sunday at 7-10. Meeting of P.S.A. Brotherhood on Sunday from

_3 to 4. Orchestral Practice on Monday at 8-15. Choir Practice on Tuesday at 8-15. Women's Work Party on Wednesday at 8. East United Free Church.— n a.m. and 6 p.m. Sabbath School meets at 12-15 P-™- Minister's Class meets on Sabbath evenings at 5. W^elfare of Youth Class meets on Sabbath Afternoon at 12-15. T^^ Congregational Prayer Meeting is held at 8-15 on Tuesdays. The Juvenile Choir meets on Tuesday evenings at 7, and the Church Choir on the same evening at 9. Woman's Guild on Monday evenings at 8. Congregational Church.- -Morning Service, n a.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m.; Sunday School, 12-30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday night, 8 p.m. Baptist Chapel —Services, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sunday School, 2-30; Tuesday, of Band Hope at 7 ; Thursday, Prayer Meeting at 8. St. John's Episcopal Church. — Services, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 6 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Men's Union on Mondays at 7-30 p.m. Mothers' Meeting on Tuesdays at 3-15 p.m. Young Women's Guild on Mondays at 7-30 p.m. Gymnastic and Domino •Clubs, \'\'ednesdays and Saturdays. Week-day Services, Wednesdays at 11-30 a.m. and S p.m., Fridays at 11-30 a.m.; Choir Practice at 8-15 p.m. Temperance Society on Thursdays at 8 p.m. Verger, D. Wade, 1507^ East High street. FORFAR P.S.A. BROTHERHOOD.

Rev. J. B. Gardiner, President; R. T. Birnie and A. Farquharson, Vice-Presidents David A. Lindsay and F. Carr, Secretaries B. Jas. Joint ; J. Langlanda, Treasurer ; Com- mittee —George Allardice, William Boyle, Archibald Cameron, John F. Low, Jas. M'Kay, Robert M'Lean, Jas. Neill, Alex. Ritchie, Jas. Stormonth, Jas. Thomson, Gavin Torrance, Simon Urquhart, Thos. F. Whitson, Chas. Young. Meets in the South U.F. Church on Snnday afternoon at 3 o'clock from October to April. FORFAR CHILDREN'S SERVICE.

R. Frter Myles, Hon. President ; Wm. Jarvis, President ; Miss M. Hutton, Roselea, Taylor Street, Secretary; John A. Dick, Treasurer. George Easson, Leader of Praise; Miss Easson, Organist. Service every Sabbath forenoon at 11 in Y.M.C.A. Institute. TEMPLAR LODGES. of 507.—A. Massie, C. Ellis, L.D. "The Dawn Peace" Lodge, LO.G.T., No. T. ; J. ; Philip Forsyth, 22 Manor St., Secy. Meets in St. James' Hall, Thursday evening at 8.

"Free Caledonia" W. Burns, W.M. ; Bro. Nicoll, S.T. Lodge, S.A.O.R.T.— ; James Blair, Chapel Park, Secy. Meets Tuesday evening at 8 in St. Andrew^ Hall.

"Excelsior" Lodge, S.A.O.R.T.— T. Elder, W.M. ; D. Keay, 19 Green Street, Secretary. Meets in St. James' Hall every Tuesday evening at 8. "Pioneer of Freedom" Lodge, O.G.T. — D. Ferrier, President; A. Ferrier, 13 Charles Street, Secy. Meets in St. Andrew Hall on Monday evenings at 8. "The Hope of Forfar Temperance Abstainers' Fraternity."—James Grewar, President of Executive Whyte, President Smith, Prior Road, Secretary. ; James ; John 42 Meets e\ery Tuesday evening in Kirkton Hall at 8.

"Castlehill" Lodge, LO.G.T.—A. Redford, C.T.; J. B. Langlands, L.D. ; Rev. W. Patterson, Secretary. Meets in Congregational Church Hall on Thursday evenings at 8. "Hope of Forfar" Juvenile Lodge, LO.G.T.—Meets in St. James' Hall every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. James Ellis, 43 North Street, Superintendent. " Star of Scotia " Juvenile Temple, S.A.6.R.T.—Meets in St. Andrew Hall every Tuesday evening at 6-30 o'clock. D. B. M 'Gibbons, President. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

"Strathmore" Tent, No. 3355, I.O.R.—J. B. Langlands, C.R.; A. Black, 34 South Street, Secy. Meets in Congregational Church Hall every alternate Tuesday, at 8. "St Margaret's" Juvenile Tent, I O.R. — Meets in Congregational Church Hall every alternate Tuesday, at 7 p.m. J. B. Langlands, Superintendent. FORFAR DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION.

Right Hon. the Countess of Strathmore, Hon. President ; Mrs Robertson of Burnside, and Mrs Gray, Bankhead, Vice-Presidents; Miss Myles, Blythehill, Hon. Treasurer;

Mrs J. S. Whyte, Hon. Secretary. Executive Comiirittee—Mrs Grant, Mrs Donaldson, Miss Clark, Mrs Steele, Mrs Alexander, Miss Gumming, Drs Macalister and Burgess. General Committee— The clergymen and medical men of Forfar, and all subscribers of 10/ and upwards. Nurse—Miss Ford, Beechwood, Brechin Road. Shepherd CHiUA m fe i'l,^ w ji^pi 1

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EDINBURGH ANGUS CLUB. The Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore, Patron; James A. Fleming, K.C., Sheriff of

Dumfries and Galloway, President ; Right Hon. the Earls of Home, Southesk, Northesk, Kintore, Camperdown, and Dalhousie, Vice-Presidents; James Rennie, S.S.C, 57 North

Street, , Castle Edinburgh, Ti-easurer ; Ronald Burness, W.S. 12 Hope Street, Edinburgh,

Secretary ; R. Freer Alyles, county clerk, Forfar, local Secretary. FORFAR PLATE GLASS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. John H. Mann, President; George Jarvis, Vice-President. Committee—A. Dalgety, W. Balfour, Thomas Elder, W. M'Leod, D. Sturrock. Auditors— R. S. Marshall, and Robert M'Nab. W. H. Thomson, Secretary. James Farquharson, Valuator. Theannual general meeting is held on third Tuesday of April.

FORFAR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Provost iNIoffat, Hon. President ; R. F. Myles, William Gordon, James W. Lowson, Capt,

Gray-Cheape, R. T. Birnie, John Killacky, J. R. H. Robbie, Lieut. -Col. Douglas, Hon.

Vice-Presidents; Jas. Saddler, President ; Alex. Forbes, Court House, Secy, and Treas. Committee—J. Samson, W. Crighton, C. Mitchell, A. Brown, Angus M'Pherson, D. Edwards, W. Piggot, W. Milne, W. Jamieson, J. D. Anderson, J. Brown, J. Eggo, Wm. Doggrell, J. Cunningham, Andrew Patullo, A. M'Lean, Gordon Kinnear, and A. Low. FORFAR HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.

John Knox, Hon. President ; Thos. \A^ilson, President ; Thomas Shiel, Vice-President

Jas. Brown, 86 Castle Street, Secy, and Treas. J. L. Alexander, Auditor, Committee J. Saddler, Andrew Stephen. J. R. H. Robbie, R. T. Birnie, W. Crighton, John Machar, J. L. Alexander, Wm. Doggrell, Alex. Forbes.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS -Court "Beech Hill," No. 6540.

Alex. Hampton, Chief Ranger ; R. W. Dill, Sub-Chief Ranger ; William D. M'Nab,

150 East High Street, Secretary ; David High, Treasurer. Meets every alternate Monday at 8 in Masons' Arms Hall, 105 East High Street.

LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT SHEPHERDS—Burnside Lodge, No. 2046.

J. Crook, P.M.; W. C. Mackintosh, W.M.; Robt. Dalgety, D.M.; W. Henderson, C.S.;

"Kettles, M.S. ; William Young, M. Adams, LG.; Alexander, Gourlay, J. ; J. J. OG.; J.

Visiting Steward ; William Duncan, Treasurer ; Alex. Esplin, Katherine Street, Zoar, Secretary. Meets in Meffan Hall every alternate Friday from 14th January. SAVING ASSOCIATIONS. The Forfar Northern (Limited). —Adam Bowman, President; James Easton 123 Castle

Street, Secretary ; David M. Stewart, Treasurer. Committee—Andrew Smart, William Gray, David Aikenhead, Dickson Eraser, David Lindsay. Committee meets at 7 on Monday evenings in Rooms, 11 1 Castle Street. Jas. Smart, Manager. East Port (Limited)—Established 1829. Alex. Lamond, Chairman Jas. M. Morris, — ; Secretary; Jas. Paton, Treasurer. Committee—Alex. Simpson, Andrew Milne, Wm. Jack, D. Leighton, William Jamieson. Committee meets at 7 on Monday evenings in Rooms, 131-133 East High Street. Robert Thom, Manager. West Town End (Limited). —Committee — James Smith, Chairman, A. C. Smith, Alex. Hudghton, Alex. Rough, Alex. Ferguson; D. Waddell, Secy.; Charles Samson, Treas. Meets on Monday evening at 7 in Rooms, 118 West High St. A. Bell, Manager. Port (Limited)— Established 1838.— William M'Gregor, President John Fyfe, West ; St. James' Terrace, Secretary Kerr, Treasurer. Committee—Jas. Samson, Thomas ; Jas.

Ramsay, G. Threlkeld, J. Pearson, Wm. Guild. The Committee meets in the Society's Rooms on Monday evenings at 7-15. J. Kerr, Manager. Free Trade (Limited). —And. Hunter, President; G. Maxwell, Secretary. Committee Jas. Jamieson, William Young, James Sturrock, David Patterson. Meets every Monday evening at 180 East High Street at 7. Robert Langlands, Treasurer and Manager. High Street (Limited). George Tyrie, President James Hutton, Taylor Street, — ;

Secretary ; Thomas Mands, Treasurer. Committee—David Logan, James Craig, William Smith, William Dimcan, Alex. Ross. Meets in Society's Rooms, 'jo East High Street, on Monday evening at 7. James Thom, Manager. *JO FORFAR DIRECTORY.

COAL SOCIETIES. Forfar Co-operative (Limited). —David Calder, President; W. Byres, Vice-President; A. G. Tait, Gladsmuir, Muir Road, Secretary; D. Ross, Treasurer. Committee— Charles

Samson, J. Samson, Andrew Smart, J. Kerr, and J. Jamieson. Collectors—T. Rattray, High Street; A. Strachan, 14 Dundee Loan; Frank Watt, 8 Dundee Loan 265 West ; Street Fyfe, South Street Cook, South Street; High ; Wm. Gourlay, 166 East ; John 50 John

Peter Stirlmg, 8 St. James' Terrace ; Skene Mitchell, 13 North Street. Membership, 1205. Sub-Committee meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Office, Town Plouse Buildings. Joseph Massie, President Fyfe, Vice-President (Limited). ; John Forfar Victoria — ;

And. Peffers, Secretary ; Adam Bowman, Treasurer. Committee—William Paton, Robert Mealmaker, David Aitkenhead, David Lindsay, and William Clark. Collectors—John Street Prophet, Yeaman Street Smith, Prior Road ; John ; James Neave, John ; James

Scott, Charles Street ; W^illiam Nicoll, Gladstone Place ; Archibald Cameron, Glamis Road. Committee meets on third Tuesday monthly at 8 o'clock in Society's Office, 6 Osnaburgh St. MALE & FEMALE YEARLY SOCIETIES. Smith, President Farquharson, Vice-President Forfar Society. —W^illiam ; James ; James

for Males Strachan, Secretary for Females ; M'Gregor, Taylor, Secretary ; James Wm. Treasurer for Males John Ferguson, Treasurer for Females. Meets in West Burgh ; School every Saturday evening from 6 to 7-30. East End Society. —William Young, President; Joseph Whyte, Treasurer for Males. for for Anderson, Milne, Secretaiy Males ; David Waddell, Treasurer Females John ; John Secretary for Females. Meets on Saturday evenings from 6 to 7-30 in East Burgh School. MASONIC LODGES. Kilwinning Lodge, No. 90.—William Scott, R.W. M.; E. MacCallum, Secy.; Jas. Kerr, Treasurer. Meets in Osnaburgh Hall, on second W^ednesday of each month at 8 p.m.

Lour Lodge, No. 309.—John Moffat, R.W.M. ; D. P. Booth, Treasurer; J. H. Dunbar, Secretary. Meets in Lodge Room, Masonic Hall Buildings, ist Wed. monthly. FORFAR LICENSED TRADE DEFENCE ASSOCIATION.

Ferguson, President Lichtscheidel, Vice-President ; C. MacNicoll, solicitor, Wm. ; John Forfar, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—Messrs Balharry, Killacky, Lawson, Aber- dein, Graham, and Rennie. ANGLING CLUBS.

Canmore. — Col. G. Gardyne, Finavon Castle, Patron ; L Soutar, Pres. ; A. H. Robertson, Vice-Pres. Ormond, Captain; Leighton, South St., Secy. andTreas. G. Middleton, ; J. J. 30 Steward. Committee—Alex. C. Smith, David B. Simpson. William Hendry, Andrew Milne, and Arnot Blyth. East End— Lieut. Col. W. C. Douglas, D.S.O., Hon. President; D. Grewar, President;

W. Wilson, Vice-President; Alex. Clark, Captain; G. Gerrard, 41 South St. , Secy, and

Treas. Committee—G. Murdoch, W. Brown, J. Stewart, W. Shepherd, M. Rennie. BOWLING CLUBS.

Forfar. Alex. Spalding, President Thomson, Vice-President ; H. M'Laren, — ; Jas. Wm. Elmslea, Jamieson Street, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—Messrs C. Hill, A. Spence, W. Shepherd, David Barnet. and W. B. White.

Andrew Lamond, President ; Bailie Ritchie, Vice-President S. Thom, Canmore. — ; John

Secretary and Treasurer ; Fred. T. Coutts, Curator. Committee— C. R. Clark, Wm. Coutts, sen., J. L. Duncan, Thomas Elder, David Osier, William Roberts, David Sturrock, and D. P. Thornton. \\'. Balharry, Victoria. — A. H. Gordon, President ; D. Lindsay, Vice-President ; T.

Dundee Loan, Secretary and Ti-easurer. Committee—Messrs R. Greenhill, J. Lamont, J. Skene, J. Gibson, and Wm. Cruickshanks.

Reid Park. — Provost Moffat, Hon. Pres. ; Ex-Provost M'Dougall and Ex-Bailie Lamb, J. L. Fenton, and D. Petrie, Hon. Vice-Presidents; G. Dorward, Archie's Park, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee— D. Calder, J. Clark, F. Mann, D. Kettles, D. P. Webster, J. Killacky, and D. Nicoll. Sub-Committee for Thursday Section—John L. Fenton, G. Torrance, D. Petrie, and T. Hanick (convener). FORFAR SHOPKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION.

Alex. Spalding, President ; Thomas Elder, Vice-President H. Mann, West High ; John Street, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee—Messrs Dalgety, Guthrie, and Kmloch. —1;;

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POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, RABBIT, & CAVY ASSOCIATION. Ernest Grant, President; W. Coutts, jun., J. Bowman, A. B. Raid, W. Warden, Vice- Presidents F. Wilson, 20 West High Street, Secretary. Committee J. ; J. — Cable, Alex. Low, James Low, James Duncan, D. Cable, George Cable, D. Kennedy, D. Falconer, and George Blythe. FORFAR CURLING CLUB. Strathmore, Patron Mitchell, The Earl of ; John President ; Wm. C. M 'Arthur, Vice-

President; J. Strachan, Secretary; D. M. Stewart, Treasurer. Representative Members James Moffat, D. M. Graham. Committee—Dr Hall, Alex. Spalding, R. L. Findlay,

Alex. Adamson, D. J. Carnegy, T. Hart, J. N. Graham. Annual Meeting in September. New "Tar Mac " Pond. — St. James' Road Entrance to Reid Park. ANGUS CURLING ASSOCIATION.

The Right Pion. the Earl of Stathmore, Patron ; The Countess of Strathmore, Patroness ;

Walter T. S. Fothringham of Fothringham, President ; Andrew Ralston, (Glamis) and

H. T. Munro, Lindertis, Vice-Presidents ; David M. Graham, Forfar, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee Messrs Black, Cortachy J.A.Carnegie, Kirriemuir; — ; T.Robertson, F. Rescobie Moffat, Fothringham; D. M'Intosh, ; James Forfar. FOOTBALL CLUBS. Moffat, Hon. President Forfar Athletic — Provost ; James Taylor, President John Bowman, Vice-President; Wm. M'Kay, Treasurer; James Jamieson, Financial Secretary; James Black, i Canmore Street, General Secretary. Committee — Messrs Prophet, Anderson, Graham, Malcolm, Potter, Gibson, Milne, Boath, Ferguson, and Dow.

Represent. Northern League, J. Black ; Represent. Forfarshire Association, J. Jamieson. Membership, 70. Ground, Station Park. Colours, Black and Blue. West End. —John Graham, President; A. Ferrier, 13 Charles Street, Secy, and Treas. A. Low, Captain. Membership, 75. Ground, Steele Park. Colours, Light Blue. East G. Hunter, President; A. Black, i St. James' Road, Secy, and Treas. End.— ; A. H. Peters, Captain. Membership, 60. Ground, Market Muir. Colours, Maroon.

Celtic — A. Cargill, President ; William Milne, 28 Nursery Street, Secy, and Treas. A. Whitton, Capt. Membenship, 80. Ground, Market Muir. Colours, Green and White. Corinthians. — C. Edwards, President; L. K. Cuthbert, Secretary and Treasurer; A. Macdonald, Capt. Membership 50. Colours, Black & White.- Ground, Lochside Park. GOLF CLUBS. Forfar. —Alex. Spalding, President; D. M. Mackie, P. T. Shepherd, Vice-Presidents; T. C. Lowson, Secy, and Treas. Committee —N. H. Langlands, D. Addison, W. Shep- herd, G. Maxwell, C. D. Wighton, W. H. M'Laren, J. Strachan. Spring Meeting in April. Autumn Meeting about end of September. Dunnichen Medal (by holes) in April and May. Whyte Cross for actual aggregate scores at Spring and Autumn Meetings. Merchants' Cup on the Thursdays before the Spring and Autumn Medal Competitions. Brodie- Younger Shield on ist and 2nd of January. Laird Commemoration Trophy (handicap) on Thursday and Saturday of Spring Competition. Lowson Cup (handicap)—Qualifying Round about end of August, and eight best scores to plaj'-offby holes. \\Tight Com- memorative Quaich, under Bogey Rules (handicap) about end of May. Anderson Rose Bowl— Qualifying Round (handicap) towards beginning of Sunmier, and the best sixteen to play off by holes (handicap). Boys' Club. —Medal Competition in Autumn.

Ladies. —Committee—Mrs G. Maxwell, Mrs T. R. Soutar, Misses L. Craik, J. T Stewart, and H. M. Shepherd. Mrs T. R. Soutar, Hon. Secy. Competitions in Spring and Autumn. Moffat Medal in Spring. Laird Cup in Autumn. Dempster-Metcalfe Medal (by holes) in June. WEST END QUOITING CLUB. A. C. Smith, Hon. President; Bailie Killacky, President; R. Reid, Vice-Presidents;

D. Reid, Vice-Captain ; R. Mealmaker, 61 West High St., Secy, and Captain ; T. Gibb,

Treas. Committee—G. Henderson, R. Henderson, J. Arthur, R. Mealmaker, T. Gibb. ANGUS CYCLING CLUB. Lieut.-Col. Douglas of Brigton, Hon. President; W. Maxwell, President; J. Mackenzie,

Vice-President ; C. W. Milne, 26 Castle Street, Secretary and Treasurer. —

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FORFAR AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB.

The Earl of Strathmore, Patron ; Col. Greenhill Gardyne of Finavon Castle, Hon.

; President ; Macarthur, Vice-President Shepherd, Treasurer; President W. Burns, W. ; J. F. M'NicoU, Annfield, Secretary. Committee—J. M'Pherson, F. Shepherd, W. Morrison, G. Banks, D. B. M'Gibbons, J. Urquhart, W. Milne. Headquarters, Pubhc Baths. TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

Forfar Branch.-—J. N. Strachan, President ; Frank Mann, 18 Montrose Road. Secre- tary and Treasurer. FORFAR FACTORY WORKERS' UNION. General meeting in October. Committee meets first Friday of Month. J. Killacky,

Hon. President ; Farquharson, Castle Street, Secretary Black, Prior Road, Adam ; James Treasurer. Collectors — R. Paterson, 136 East High Street; C. Taylor, 20 Arbroath Road. ASSOCIATED CARPENTERS & JOINERS OF SCOTLAND.

Alex. Burns, President and Treasurer Ayson, Julia Place, Prior Rd. , Secretary. ; James Meets every alternate Friday at 8 o'clock in Meffan Hall. INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHMAN'S SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.

George Howie, President Watt, Vice-President ; Hugh A. Campbell, Treasurer; ; James David Lakie, Secretary. Meets in St. Andrew Hall second Saturday of March, June, September, and December. FORFAR BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY.

A. B. Wyllie, Chairman ; David Rodger, jun. , Secretary and Treasurer. Directors —A. B. WyUie, John Leith, R. D. Paton, Alex. Stewart, David Small, James Williams, James B. Rodger, D. Maxwell, David Hastings, Jas. Kerr. A. Bennie, Auditor. Meets every alternate Saturday evening, 8 to 9, in Meffan Institute. FORFAR "ECONOMIC" BUILDING SOCIETY. Directors — David Lindsay (Chairman), Charles Key, William Roberts, John Smith,

Andrew Stewart, D. Webster. Solicitors, J. & A. W. Myles & Co. Surveyor, A. A. Symon, Architect. Secretary, William W^hyte. Office, 20 East High Street. SECOND FORFAR "ECONOMIC" BUILDING SOCIETY. Directors-- Andrew Peffers (Chairman), Andrew Cairns, Andrew Findlay, G. Gordon, W. E. M'Beth,D. B. M'Gibbons, W. M'Laren, Frank Watt. Bankers, National Bank of

Scotland. Solicitors, J. & A. W. Myles & Co. Surveyor, Alexander Symon. Secretary, David Byars. Office, Cross. Weekly Collection Meeting— Monday, from 7 to 8 p.m. FORFAR TOWN & COUNTY UNIONIST CLUB. Club Rooms, 33 East High Street. Open daily from 8 am. to 10-30 p.m. Annual Subscription, 5/. Reading Room and Billiard Table for use of members. President,

John B. Don of Maulesden ; Vice-President, R. Freer Myles, County Clerk. Committee R. H. Anderson, E. A. Douglas, David Irons, John Killacky, G. D. Scott, William Scott,

Alex. Spalding, J. N. Strachan, Charles Wighton. Alex. Spalding, Chairman of Com- mittee. E. A. Douglas, Secretary. G. D. Scott, Treasurer. John Clark, Steward. NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. Forfar Branch. — Meets first Tuesday of each month at National Bank Buildings at 12 noon. R. Freer Myles, Hon. Secy, and Treas. T. Crawford, 37 West Keptie Street, Arbroath, Inspector. SCOTTISH CHILDREN'S LEAGUE OF PITY. Forfar Branch. —Meets each month during winter at Overdale, at 3-30 p.m. Mrs R. Freer Myles, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

Forfar Branch. — Lord Strathmore, President ; Hon. C. M. Ramsay Vice-President; J. A. MacLean, Union Bank, Secretary and Treasurer. Ernest Craven, Inspector.

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DIRECTORY OF TRADES & PROFESSIONS.

_ Every endeavour has been made to ensure correctness in this List. Inaccuracies' and omissions on being pointed out will be corrected for next issue. Advertisers' Names- appear in dark type.

Aerated Water Manufacturers Berlin Wool Repositories Campbell & Co., North street Campbell, Misses, 66 East High street Lamb, John, West High street Ferguson, Miss, 71 Castle street | Morrison, Mrs, 92 Castle street Architects Pullar, Misses H. & M,, 40 Castle street Carver & Symon, 34 Castle street Roberts, John & Son, 43 East High street Gavin, Hugh, 42 East High street Spence, Miss, 7 East High street

Stark, Miss L. , 109 East High street Auctioneers Sturrock, Mrs, 103 East High street Doig, Thomas, 23 East High street Blacksmiths Scott & Graham Ltd. , Market street" Falconer, David, 20 North street Strathmore Auction Co. Ltd. , Castle street Guthrie Bros., Castle street Wilson, John F., 20 West High street Mackintosh, Jas., Canmore Iron Works- Bakers MTntosh, William, Academy street NicoU, William, 33 South street Anderson, D. , 100 West High street Small, Peter, 15 Queen street Anderson, J. & M., 10 West High street High street Byres, William, jih West Booksellers and Stationers East Port Association, 133 East High

Adamson, John B. , 109b Castle street street— Robert Thorn, manager Dick, David, East Port Edward, William, 10 Castle street Dick, Miss, 88 Castle street Elder, Thomas, East Port Corner Laing, East High street Free Trade Association, 151 East High John, 24 Lawrance, James, East High street street—Robert Langlands, manager Shepherd, W., 39 Castle street High Street Association, 70 East High st. James Thom, manager — Boot and Shoemakers M 'Gibbons, D. B., 124 East High street M'Laren, J., & Son, 24 & 26 Market st. Andrew, James, St. James' Terrace Northern Association, in Castle street Balfour, Wm., 57 Castle street James Smart, manager Braid, William, jun., Stark's Close Ormond, David, Queen street Crook, John, 19 South street Patterson Brothers, 48 West High street, Davidson, Clement, 89 West High street and 165 East High street Doig, James, 94 West High street Rettie, Archibald, 105 Castle street Dunn, John A., 36 Castle street Saddler, James, 35 East High street Ellis, A., Osnaburgh street Saddler, Wm., 96 North street Esplin, William, 33 West High street Shepherd, Charles, 11 South street Fullerton, Wm., 30 Castle street Simpson, C. O., 143J East High street Hebingion, William, it Green street Soutar, John, 57 Gladstone place Hood, David, 96 Castle street West Port Association, 52 West High Kydd, David, i John street street—James Kerr, manager M'Kay, A., & Son, 84 Castle street West Town-End Association, 118 West Mathers, James, 7 Zoar High street—Alex. Bell, manager Ogilvie, James, 13 West High street G 74 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Petrie, John, 113 East High street China Merchants Bobertson, David, 60 East High street Doig, Thomas, 23 East High street Scott, George, 130 East High street Munro, Mrs, 157 East High street Sherrit, 100 Castle street John, Ormond, John, 2 Glamis road Smith, John, South street Piggot, Miss, 99 Castle street Smith, John, sen., East High street 94 Shepherd, J., 63 Castle street Smith, Miss, 93 Castle street Taylor, A., East Port Smith, Ogilvy, 6 Victoria street Stephen, WiUiani, Dundee loan Clergymen Stewart, Andrew, 80a West High street Adam, Rev. W^illiam, St. James' Manse Strachan, David, 81 North street Caie, Rev. Dr, Acadia, Brechin Road Thorn, David, Glamis road Donaldson, Rev. W. G. , The Manse Thornton, D. P. , 82 West High street Forbes, Rev. R. W., East U.F. Manse Torrance, Gavin, East High street Gardiner, Rev. J. B. , South U.F. Manse Tyler, H. P., Castle street 42 Gardyne, Rev. Charles, The Parsonage street Walker, Miss, 99 East High Paterson, Rev. William, Congregational Wade, David H., 76 East High street Manse Young, David, Prior road Shildrick, Pastor J. C. , East High street Brokers Coal and Lime Merchants Doig, Thomas, 23 East High street Crighton, James, 6 Victoria street Hanick, Richard, East High street Forfar Co-operative Coal Society— .Alfred Builders and Quarrymasters G. Tait, Muirroad, Secretary Masterton, George, 99 West High street Adamson, Alex., 4 Jamieson street Maxwell, G. & D. , Forfar Station Adamson, David, Taylor street Muir,T. Son, Patton, Railway Station Findlay, R. L., & Co., Roberts street & —Agent, Georsre Laird & Son, Gowanbank Wishart Scott, William, Station Liddle & Calder, Forfar Railway Smith, Station, Watterston, James, & Son, Glamis road Hood, & Co. Ltd., Old Victoria street Butchers Strachan, A. D., Old Station, Victoria Coutts, Brothers, 89 Castle street street Coutts, William, jun., 38 West High street Victoria Co-operative Coal Society—And. and 161 East High street Peffers, Osnaburgh street, Secretary Eaton & Fyfe, Castle street Whyte, David, Strang street Charles, 139 East High street Edwards, Confectioners Kinloch, James T., Cross Anderson, 11 North street Lamond, Andrew, jun., 62 East High st. James, M'Intosh, A., 129 iEast High street Arnot, Miss, 5 Castle street Bruce, street Petrie, David B., 99 East High street Mrs, 93 East High River Plate Fresh Meat Co. Ltd., 67 East Byars, Miss, West High street High street Crofts, C. , 168 East High street Dorvvard, street Scott, Andrew P., 107 East High street J., 31 East High Scott, John, 116 West High street Duncan, Miss E. K., 108 Castle street Smith, John, 69 North street Esplin, Miss A., 18 Castle street \\'akeford, Thomas, 7 Glamis road Findlay, B. & M., 40 East High street Wood, Robert, 45 West High street Fvfe, Mrs, 2 Arbroath road Hill, B., Bell place

Carters Hogg, J., 156 East High street Adam, William, Queen street Lyon, Mrs, 22 South street Macrury & Rogers, 8 Castle street Callander, Alex. , Dundee loan Callander, David, Lilybank Milne, Mrs, 6 \\'att street Cook, Thomas, 123 Castle street Milne, Mrs, 52 South street Crighton, James, 7 Charles street Mitchell, William 73 West High street Miller, David, Dundee road M'Gibbons, D. B., i24 East High street M'Gregor, N. D., 77 East High street Chimney Sweeps M'Laren, James, & Son, 24 & 26 Market Mathers, James, 7 Zoar street Shepherd, William, Gowanbank Moncur, H., 107 Queen street Simpson, William, 9 Glamis Road Ormond, A. C, 12 North street Stewart, CoHn, 29 Queen street Ormond, J., Queen street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 75

Castle Street Cycle Agents Peters, M. C. , 55 Preston, Mrs, 61 North street *Ballingall, R., 118 East High street Prophet, L. , 112 East High street Bruce, George, 95 East High street Ramsay, Hannah, 63 West High street Ednie & Kininmonth, 16 Castle street Beid, Peter, 51 Castle street MTntosh, J., West High street Reid, W. , 112 Castle street M'Nicoll, D., 154 East High street Rennie, Mrs, 37 South street *Simpson, A., & Son, 109 Castle street Robbie, Mrs, 8 East High street * Cycle Makers Robertson, Mrs, 9 Queen street Saddler, James, 35 East High street Dancing Teachers Saddler, Wm., 96 North street Guild, Norman Craik, 100 East High st. Simpson, C. 0., 1485 East High street Neill, James, 46a Castle street Storrier, L. , 19 South street Kydcl, D. , William street Whyte, Miss, 174 East High street 15 Whyte, Mrs Steuart, 144 East High street Dental Rooms Cowfeeders and Dairymen Fenwick, D., 6 High street, Brechin Anderson, George, Carseburn French, Dr, 47 East High street Anderson, William, Restenneth Hygienic Institute, 81 Castle street Barrie, R., Lochlands Walker, J. S., 68 Castle street

Bruce, W. , Gallowshed Callander, Alexander, 6 Dundee loan Dental Surgeon

Christie, J. & A. , Bankhead Stilley, R., L.D.S., 17 East High street

Dakers, Wm. , Hagmuir Davidson, J., Mill of Invereighty Drapers Eggie, Jean, Campbelton Bell, Mrs, 85 West High street Forbes, James, 25 Glamis road Callander, 64 Castle street Fyfe, James, Orchardbank W., Dalgety, Alex., Son, 55 East High Hendry, M., 152 East High street & street Kettles, James, Hillside Doig, L., 29 Castle street Kirkland, Charles, West Craig W. Duncan, J. L., 45 Castle street Low, A. , Northampton Farquharson, A., Castle street Low, James. 70 West High street Gibson, W. A., 19 Dundee loan Michie, William, Albert street Hill, 76 North street Mitchell, James, Southbank J., Hutchison, W., East Port M'Kenzie, Miss, Teuchat croft Jamieson, W. , 156 East High street Murray, Robert, Kingsmuir Jarvis Brothers, 48 Castle street Nicoll, A., Easterbank Lindsay, J. W., 73, 75, 77 North st. Rennie, James, Carnegie Ward, & & Marshall, R. S., 110 West High street Riichie, D. , Windyedge Masterton, Harry, 23 West High street Ritchie, George, Dundee road Milne, C. W., 26 28 Castle street Robbie, Peter, Caldhame & 1 3 Castle street Shepherd, Wm., Newdyke Pool, W. G., & Ritchie, Alex., 104 East High street Simpson, James, 7 Arbroath road Roberts, John, & Son, 41-3 East High st. Smith, W. , Ladlewell Roberts, William, 170 East High street Thomson, Wm., Garth street Sangster, G. , South Wishart, Mrs, Muir road 9 Smith, George, 13 Castle street Winter, Charles, Whitehills Stewart, William, 140 East High street Curriers and Leather Merchants Stewart, W. H., 87 North street Balfour, Wm., 57 Castle street Sturrock & Co., 145 to 149 East High st. Ferguson & Whitson, Academy st. (tanners) Torrance, Gavin, East High street Dressmakers, Milliners, &c. Whyte, John, &Son, Castle street (tanners) Anderson, Isabella, 128 East High street Andrew, Miss, 46 West High street Cutlers Bell, Mrs, 85 West High street Andrew, W. & Son, 31 West High street Boath, Miss, 17 North street

Clark, C. , East High street Dalgety, Alex., & Son, 55 East High st,

Mason, D. , 3 East High street Doig, W. L., 29 Castle street Petrie, Robert, 138 East High street Duncan, J. L., 45 Castle street —

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Ellis, Miss, West High street Furniture Dealers Farquharson, A., Castle street Doig, Thomas, 23 East High street Fenton, M. street , Queen Hanick, Richard, East High street Howie, R. street , 72 East High Lamont, James, 30 West High street Jarvis Brothers, 48 Castle street Stewart, Alex., 50 East High street Langlands, AI. & J., i Glamis rond Stewart, David, 23-5 Queen street and *A^itchell, Miss, 47 Castle street 56 Castle street Morrison, M. E. Cross & , 9 Stewait, Mrs Wm., Queen street Neill, Mrs, East High street Orchison, Miss, Dundee road Game Dealers Petrie, Miss, Newmonthill Guthrie, Mrs, 58 East High street Pool, W. G., 1 and 3 Castle street Maxwell, L. & D., Cross Ramsay, Miss, 2 Roberts street Whyte, Alexander, 6 West High street Ritchie, Alexander, 104 East High street Gardeners (Jobbing) Roberts, Miss, Wyllie street Roberts, William, 170 East High street Arnot, C. , & Son, Rosebank Nursery Robertson, Miss, 99 East High street Bruce & Robbie, Sheriff Park William, Victoria street Smith, Miss, 54^ East High street Cameron, 6 Stark, Ann, 6 Glamis road Dorward, George, & Son, Chapelcroft Stark, Mary, 12 Glamis road DufF, Thomas, 18 Manor street *Stark, Miss, 15 West High street Machan, William, 4 Headingstone place Stewart, W., 140 East High street NicoU, George, 20 Wellbraehead Walker, Miss, 8 Newmonthill Smith, David W. , Frogha' Nursery Webster Miss, 47 East High street Williamson, James, 44 John street ''^Wood, Miss, Castle street Gardeners (Market) 'Milliners only. Kydd, James, Caldhame Druggists Laing, Charles, Cherryfield Laird, James, South street Abel, John R., & Co., Cross Sturrock, Allan, Dundee road Boyle, J. W., 54 West High street Grocers (not Licensed) Fowler, George, 38 Castle street Johnston, John, 69 East High street Creamello Supply Stores, 152 East High Macfarlane, M., 19 East High street street Waterston, Jas. A., 119 East High street Creamery, The, 52 West High street East Port Association, 133 East High street Fishmongers —Robert Thom, manager Elder, Thomas, East Port Corner Boath, John, Prior road Free Trade Association, 151 East High Guthrie, Mrs, 58 East High street street—Robert Langlands, manager Jamie. Adam, Couttie's wynd Grove Dairy Company Ltd., 113 East Leask, jun. , 26 Wellbraehead J., High street Maxwell, L. D , Cross & Hay & Co., Brechin road Robertson, A. H., iii East High street High Street Association, 70 East High st. Scott & Coull, 45 East High street —James Thom, manager Troup, B. , Queen street Kerr, David, 64 North street Urquhart, Simon, & Son, West High st. 3 Liddle, William, North street Whyte, Alexander, 6 West High street Low, ^A/'m., & Co., East High street. West High street, and Castle street Fruit Merchants Green Grocers & Northern Association, iii Castle street Arnot, Miss, 5 Castle street James Smart, manager

Bruce, Mrs, 93 East High street Ouchterlony, A. , 87 North street Duncan, Miss E. K., 108 Castle street Patterson, Brothers, 165 East High st. Esplin, Miss, 18 Castle street Roberts, D. &G., 72 Castle st., & 95 North Lamb, Mrs, 174 East High street street

Morrison, J. B. , Market place (wholesale) Strachan, Miss, 2 John street M'Kenzie, \\'illiam, West High street Stewart, A. Prior road 71 , 48

Piggot, M. , & Co., 37 Castle street West Port Association, 32 West High street Robbie, Mrs, 8 East High street —James Kerr, manager Smith, J., 91 East High street West Town End Association, 118 West Whyte, Miss, 174 East High street High street —A. Bell, manager Whyte, Mrs Steuart, 144 East High street Wishart, Charles, Dundee loan FORFAR DIRECTORY. 77

Grocers (Licensed) Innkeepers Aberdein, Burns' Tavern, 81 East High Abel, John R., & Co., 44 East High street J., Adamson, W., 40 "West High street street Balharry, T. W. Dundee loan Butchart, William, 80c West High street , 47 Birrell, A. W. R. , Masons' Arms, 105 East Cook, C, & Co., 33 Castle street High street Guthrie, Wm. R., 82 East High street Bowman, A., Forfar Arms, East Port Hudghtou, Mrs M., 19 Glamis road Bowman, J., Granite Bar, Castle street Jack, R. D., 80 Castle street Fenton, Mrs John M., 2-4 Don street Johnston, D., 12 East High street Ferguson, Wm., Reid Park Bar, West Martin, James. & Sons 34 Castle street 43 High street Melvin, B. & M., 17, 19 & 21 Castle st. Graham, John, Auction Mart Inn, 89 North Prophet, Mrs, 36 Prior road street Smith, Mrs L., 162 East High street Horsburgh, Wm. A., The Central, Castle Wilson, James, 121 & 123 East High st. street Hair Dressers Killacky, Mrs, Strangers' Inn, 12 Castle st, Lamont, James, 26 West High street Andrew, W. & Son, 31 West High street MacCallum, Edward, 23-5 Osnaburgh st. Bruce, Andrew, 51 West High street Milne, Mrs, 27-9 South street [street Cameron, Thomas, 104 Castle street M'Gregor, Mary, The Crown, 68 East High

Clark, C. , 38 East High street Robbie, William, 47 Queen street Clark, Castle street Wm., 87 Middleton, George, The Pump, loi West Mason, David, East High street 3 High street Milne, George, 102 West High street Ross, William, Zoar Mitchell, East High street J., 178 Smith, William, Strathmore, 112 and 114 Petrie, James, 98 North street West High street Petrie, Robert, East High street 138 Stewart, Mrs, Volunteer Arms, Arbroath road Halls Wilson, Mrs, 155 East High street Masonic Hall, Castle street Osnaburgh Hall, Osnaburgh street Ironmongers Reid Hall, Castle street Arnot, James M., 11 Castle street Hatters Ednie & Kininmonth, 16 Castle street Callander, W., 60 Castle street Irons, David, & Sons, 22 Castle street Milne, C. W., 26 and 28 Castle street

A Iso, va7'ious Clothiers and Drapers Joiners and Cabinetmakers in ToivH Bain, Alexander, 26^ West High street Horsehirers Dall, Henry, 176 East High street Farquharson, James, Chapel street Hunter, William P. , Station Hotel Hay, Alex. & Co., Academy street Jarman, Mrs, Jarman's Hotel Kemlo, A., 31 Glamis road ''Lowson, Wm., Salutation Hotel, County Low, Alexander, 7 Glamis road Hotel, and Royal Hotel Stables Morrison, William, Dundee loan "Stewart, John, Volunteer Arms Scott, Wm., 104 Castle street *]\Iotor Cars on Hire. Simpson, James, 116 East High street

, 50 East High street Hotels Stewart, Alex. Stewart, David, 23-5 Queen street Burns, Mrs, (Temperance), 32 Castle st. Clark, John, Market street Manufacturers (Power-loom) Henderson, Mrs, Stag Hotel

Hunter, William P., Station Hotel Boath, John, jun. , & Co., Academy street Jarman, Mrs, Jarman's Hotel Works Killacky, John, Queen's Hotel Craiks Limited, Manor Works—W. Guild, Lawson, W., County Hotel manager

Lichtscheidel, J., Royal Hotel Don Bros. , Buist & Co. , Ltd. , St. James

Lowson, W. , Salutation Hotel road Works, Station Works, and South street Works—Frank Thomson, House Factors manager Fenton, John L., Yeaman street Laird, WiUiam, & Co., Canmore Linen Peffers, Andrew, Osnaburgh street Works —WiUiam Smith, manager 78 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Lowson, John, jun. , & Co. Ltd., Victoria Nurserymen Works—John Piggot, manager Arnot, C. & Son, Rosebank Nursery Moffat, James, & Son, Forfar and Hangh Bruce & Robbie, Sheriff Park Works—Archibald Tyrie, manager Ferrier, James, Cowiehill

Smith, J. & A., Glamis road

Medical Practitioners Smith, D. W. , Frogha' Nursery Burgess, G. C, 13 New road Smith & Meldrum, St. James' road Williamson, James, Victoria street Cable, J., Chapel Bank, East High street Hall, A. Wilson, Chapel Park Painters Kerr, A. , Little Causeway Lowson, James A., Kirkton Barclay, T. & Son, 22-24 West High st. D. L. East High street Macahster, John , 71 Fyfe, J. S. , 137 East High street Peterkin, George, 59 East High street Henderson, A., 83 Castle street M'Laren, Wm., 83 East High street Sinclair, N. J. , County Medical Officer, Briar Cottage, Glamis road Prophet, James, 99 East High street Lumsden,Wm. ,Assistant County Medi- Rodger, David, & Son, 1 East High street cal Officer, Aldersyde, Brechin rd. Photographers Music Sellers Calder, Mrs, 64 East High street Methven Simpson Ltd., 22 Reform street, Harrison, George, 106 Castle street Dundee, &c. Laing, D. M., 46 and 48 East High street Paterson, Sons & Co., George street, Spark, Wm., 85 Castle street Perth, &c. Plasterers Music Teachers Bell, Charles & Son, 18 Dundee road Blyth, George, 20 North street Doig, John, 30 South street Copland, Arthur, 22 Little causeway Masterton, David, 108 Castle street Ewen, Miss, Millbank House Troup Brothers, 7 Wellbraehead Forbes, Alfred, 32 V/est High street Guild, Norman Craik, 100 East High Plumbers and Tinsmiths street Bruce, (jeorge, 10 West Sunnyside Hill, Jean A. , Broomfield Langlands, David, Queen street David, \\^illiam Kydd, 15 street Leith, John, (Registered) 78 Castle st. Lowson, Andrew, 17 Zoar Lowden, Wm., 9 East High street Macarthur, W. , Sunnyside House M'Laren, Alex. & Sons, Chapel Park Neill, D. W., Southview Cottage, Glamis Milne, Wm., & Sons, Green street road Neave, Peter, & Son, 135^ East High st. Neill, James, 46a Castle street Ould, Ch. Hopkins, Sunnybrae Potato Merchants Smith, Miss M., 53 East High street

Duncan, D. , 108 Castle street Newsagents Ireland, William, 60 South street Maxwell, G. & D. , Forfar Station Adamson, John B. , 109b Castle street M'Kenzie, William, 71 West High street Byars, John, 104 West High street Whyte, David, Strang street Cobb, Mrs, 21 West High street Dick, David, East Port Poultry Dealers Dick, Miss, 88 Castle street Guthrie, Mrs, 58 East High street Laing, John, East High street Maxwell, L. & D., Cross Lawrance, James, East High street Whyte, Alexander, 6 West High street Milne, M., 120 West High street Petrie, Mrs, 127 East High street Printers Shepherd, W., 39 Castle street Macdonald, J., 10 East High street Newspaper Offices M'Dougall, J. & A., Osnaburgh street M'Pherson, Oliver, East High street Dundee Advertiser, 2 Castle street Shepherd, W., 39 Castle street Forfar Dispatch, (Thursdays, gratis), 85 East High street Forfar Herald, (Fridays), Osnaburgh st. Reedmakers Forfar Review, (Fridays), East High st. Ramsay & Son, 55 West High street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 79

Refreshment Rooms Gibson, W. A., 25 Dundee loan Grant, 19 West High street Burns, Mrs, 34 Castle street J., Jamieson, J., & Co., Castle street Fenton, Mrs, 2-4 Don street (Licensed) Jarvis Brothers, Castle street 'Gibbons, D. B., 124 East High street M Kydd, David, 79 East High street M'Laren, James, & Son, 24 & 26 Market Low, John F. , 29 Manor street street M'Kinnon, John, 34 East High street Ormond, A. C. , 12 North street M'Nab, Wm. D. , 150 East High street street Ormond, D. , Queen Mann, J. H., 52 West High street Peters, M. C, 55 Castle street Marshall, R. S., 110 West High street Reid, W., 118 Castle street Morrison, Joseph, Osnaburgh street Saddler, James, 35 East High street Pool, W. G., 1 & 3 Castle street Saddler, William, 96 North street Roberts, John, 84 West High street Simpson, C. 0., 143^ East High street Samson, J. , 28 West High street Saddlers Samson, Wm., 91 AVest High street Spalding, Alexander, Cross Harris, William, 18 West High street Stewart, D. R. , 6 Glamis road 1 West High street M'Nicoll, Thomas, Sturrock & Co., 145 to 149 East High st. Scott, James, 67 Castle street Todd & Petrie, 54 East High street Whyte, Alex., & Son, North street Sculptors Wishart, W. & C, 5 West High street Kerr, Charles, Newmonthill Ross, Alexander, Castle street Tobacconists Andrew, W. Son, 29 West High street Seedsmen & Christie, William, 103 Castle street Arnot, James M., 11 Castle street Dorward, J., 31 East High street Bruce & Robbie, 46 Castle street Esplin, J., 92 Castle street Ednie & Kininmonth, 14 Castle street Macrury & Rogers, 8 Castle street Sons, 22 Castle street Irons, David, & Milne, M. , 120 West High street Smith & Meldrum, St. James' road M'Gregor, N. D , 77 East High street Smith, J. & A., Glamis Road Niven, T. H., 94 North street Peffers, Andrew, 4 East High street Slaters Spark, Miss, 935 North street Kerr, James & Son, 96 West High street Urquhart, James, 20 Castle street Moffat, W., & Co., 95 West High street Shepherd, A. & C, Roberts street Toy Merchants Thom, Wm., 3 New road Cobb, Mrs, 21 West High street Lawrance, James, East High street Solicitors Munro, Mrs, 13 East High street Whiteford, A. G. West High street Anderson, T. & R. H., Municipal Buildings , 47

Gordon, W. & J. S. , Brit. Linen Co.'s Bank Castle street Veterinary Surgeons Lowson, T. C. , 34 MacHardy & Alexander, Municipal Bldgs. Inglis, Thomas M., Ingleside High street Tait, Henry, 48 Glamis road MacLean & Lowson, 9 West . M'NicoU, C. , 109a Castle street Watchmakers Myles, J. & A. W. , & Co. , Nat. Bank Bldgs. B. street Clark, John A., 40 Castle street Wyllie, A. , 34 Castle Young & Gray, 20 East High street Kydd, D. Y., Cross Mathers, WiUiam, Castle street Of the above the following are Notaries Public 97 —Alex. Hay (Young & Gray), W. Gordon, Scott, James, 119 East High street C. M'Nicoll, R. F. Myles, A. B. Wyllie. Strachan, John, 10 Cross Taylor, W., 40 East High street Tailors and Clothiers Blair, Charles, Carseburn road Wood Merchants Blues, Alexander, Little Causeway Johnston, A., & Son, Service road Booth, D. P., 56 Castle street Muir, T. Son, & Patton, Railway Station Brown, James, 86 Castle street Strachan, A. D., Forfar Saw Mill Dalgety, Alex., & Son, East High street Wood Turners Doig, W. L., 29 Castle street Farquharson, Adam, Castle street Cramond, David, Queen street A., Service road Farquharson, J., 24 North street Johnston, & Son, 8o FORFAR DIRECTORY.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Balfour, W., Heel and Toe Plate Maker, Keiller, R. D. , Upholsterer, 49 Queen st. 57 Castle street London and Newcastle Tea Company, 44

Byars, W. , Manufacturer (hand-loom), Castle street Nursery Feus Macintosh, Mrs, Picture Frame Maker, Cargill, James, Shuttlemaker, 12 Green 91 East High street street Mitchell, J. B., Brush Manufacturer, 20 CuUerton, Thomas, French Polisher, 17 West High street West High street Peffers, Andrew, Accountant, Osnaburghst,

Farnham, Mrs, Ladies' Nurse, 5 East High Soutar, James & Co. , Cloth Merchants, Prior street road

Forfar and District Steam Laundry Stewart, Alex. , Fishing Tackle Maker, 35 Co. Ltd., Easter Bank West High street Forfar Savings Bank, West High street Strachan, W., Ticket Writer, 19 Osna- Forfar Skating Rink, Roberts street burgh street Forfarshire Billposting Co., 57 West Sturrock, Charles, Fishing Tackle Maker, High street 103 East High street Fraser & Morrison, Coachbuilders, Little Tait, Miss, Nurse, Glamis Road Causeway Watt, D. M., Sheriff Officer, &c., Brechin Innes, Peter, Millwright and Engineer, Wood, Mrs William, Tanner and Skinner, Whitehills 3 Victoria street

REMOVAL TERMS.

By Act 44 and 45 Vict. , cap. 39, the Terms of entry to or removal from houses in burghs

are fixed at noon of May 28 and November 28 ; but if either of these dates fall upon a

Sunday or Legal Holiday, the Term is on the first lawful day thereafter. Where warning is required forty days before a Whitsunday or Martinmas Term of removal, such warning shall be given forty days before 15th May and nth November respectively.

FORFARSHIRE FIARS PRICES, Crop 1909.

Struck at Forfar, ytJi March, igog.

• Per Imperial Quarter. Per Old Boll.

Wheat, ...... ^2^1 II 4 £° 16

Barley, ...... 143 18 I

Oats, ...... 17 II 13 4

Peas and Beans, ...... i 11 10 16 3

Rye, ...... I I 10 3

Oatmeal, per Boll of 140 Imperial Lbs., ... 14 11 14 10

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Little birds have little nests.

SENTENCE SERMONS.

We are to be what we are to-day. A LITTLE duty cures a lot of doubt. The truth that does not liberate you That alone is learning wliich issues in enslaves you. life. The wise always are willing to be called Who gives a little help finds a large piece fools, but never anxious to hasten the event. of heaven. It takes more than a sisterly way to make The best protest against dirt is that which a saint of a man. is made with a broom. It's a profitless task trying to lay up other Prayer is a way from anxiety, but not- people's in Heaven. from activity. You must learn to deal with odd and even Bearing the cross should not give you a in life, as well as in figures. cross bearing. Learning is to the mind what dress is to A narrow man is the one who most easily the body, useful and ornamental. is twisted crooked. " No good is certain but the steadfast mind, The piety that pulls down your face was The undivided will, to seek the good." prepared in the pit. " What custom hath endear 'd You cannot know the Kingdom of Heaven We part with sadly, though we prize it not." if you have forgotten how to be happy. Friendships sown The church that in youth furnish the does not invest in sweetest fruits for old W vS^ f^ s>u \>S^ vS^ tiS^ nS^ i?^ f? p^S^ vS^ fS' j'^ i^^ I'h- humanity has no age. dividends awaiting it in heaven. Worship your S^^ NOT TILL THEN. ^^ heroes from afar There is more contact withers them. 1^ 4^ spirituality in a little ^/i shall leave in- PoLiTENEfs is the When God unfinished, _^i song than in a week's golden key that un- ^J ccnnplete, ^J sighing. 'r'S' A single flake within the whirl of '%^ locks , the door to To flatter a good ^|.' snow, many an oppor- ^^ man is needless ; a tunity. ^^ A single feather in the airy wing ^^ bad one an insult. Serious speaking, ^^ On which the butterfly floats to andfro, ^J Nobility, like like bagatelle, ought '^S' A single vein within the summer leaf, ^S" great rivers, has single drop water in the sea, to be reserved as an -||. A of ^^ often an obscure — not before—doubt thai His per- amusement for wet ^fi Then ^4 _ origin. plan days. ^f feet ^f Pedantry is the A FLORID speech ^S' Within the humblest life fulfilled can "^S" foppery of learning, without matter is like as fringe and em- a drum—noisy, but broidery are of empty. dress. A GOOD deal of Riches and care religious work is only a scheme for uplifting are as inseparable as sun and shadow. the world at so much per grunt. It is the soul and the he^rt^^which makes a

Every time you try to encourage another man, which forms a character ; talent is but you learn a little more of the language of the crown. Heaven. It is well to find out one's best points Experience and observation are the light- early in life and stick to them, as they say of houses of reason, which direct us in our friends. steerage through the dangerous ocean of life. Prosperity has the qualities of the waters A man is very unfit to live in the world who of Lethe—they who taste of it forget them- cannot keep his temper, his secrets, and his selves. money. The actions of men are like the index of

Blessed is the man who, having nothing a book : they point out what is most remark- to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence able in them. of the fact. It is amazing that men should affect to Ingratitude is a poison of so deleterious know everything, and yet be so deficient in a nature that it even destroys the very bosom the very first principle of wisdom—know thy- in which it harbours. self. " Save your breath to cool your broth," Epigrams are like the paper streamers is a saying which cannot better be applied they fling out of the boxes at a bal masque than to the ladies engaged at a tea-table in at the opera. They fall flat inmiediately tittle-tattle and scandal. afterwards.

If you want to know how much a thing is It is not Fortune, but we, that are blind : worth, ask the people who have not got it for with content a little will satisfy the pur-

if you want to know how little it is worth, poses of life : without it thousands are in- ask the people who have. sufficient. It is in the power of every man to be rich, Hardship often is the name that happiness provided he will be content. puts on her door. — : ;

IN MERRY MOOD.

" " liberal ifi her charities," said He : We can't go on like this. We'd better She is very have a separation." one woman. " other, " liberal, but She : "All right. Send me away for a year Yes," answered the to the Riviera." not always practical. For instance, she wanted " Africa aid sufferers Creditor : I ask you for the last time to to send alarm clocks to to pay me that £5 you owe me." from the sleeping sickness." " " master Debtor : Thank goodness there's an end Good morning, Bridget, hope your " to that silly question ! and mistress have not forgotten that they're " Well, how true it is," sighed the visitor, coming to dine with me to-night." " that one-half the world doesn't know how " Indeed, and they've not—they've ordered the other half lives." a good hearty meal at home at six o'clock." " " That may be true of the world in general," Professor (to medical student) : Will you " replied the native, " but it doesn't apply to please name the bones of the skull ? " this town." Student (perplexed) : I've got them all I can't think of Gracie : " Oh, Mr. Nocoyne, how lovely of in my head, professor, but you to bring me these beautiful roses ! How the names at the moment." " (to pretty girl) : Is the sweet they are, and how fresh ! I do believe Young Golightlv there is a little dew seat next to you en- " .'' on them yet ! miss ^4 ^fi ^/i w ^a ^a ^4 ^4 ^fi ^tfi ^fi ^ifi *jfi J^fi ^fi J^i^ J^fi " : " but Nocoyne : W Miss No ; well, yes, there is, but I am. And he's go- I'll pay it to-morrow!" SMILE f ing to get in at the Kind Lady (at chil- next station." " chase, "^^ " are dren's party) : Well, ^^ When trouble after you doth And you little man, and S^ Why, turn and stare her in the face, -S^ going to leave me so my " smile. soon, Augustus ? what are you going to ^fi And ^^ be when you grow ^^ And she will hurry from your sight— " My love, I would " ^J up ? ll* A smile will fill her full of fright ; ^S' willingly give ten The Little Man ^^ So smile. ^ ^'^ years of my life if I could but stay with (tugging at uncom- ^4 When worry hustles after you, ^^ ^^ hue, you longer. But if I fortable neckwear) : And dyes the world a sombre ^J " Somefin' what don't ^S' Just senile. '%S' don't go now I shall wear a collar." ^4, A grin will drive her far away, «||> be fined sixpence for Young Husband p So let your laughter muscles play, ^^ being late at our (helping himself a ^^ And smile. tf debating society." " ^4, ^4> " second time) : Ber- It's all very well tha, where did you !Jfi W A4 W

Young Wife : "Oh, George, that's a shrimp gave his left shoulder a rest and started to salad." prop up the wall of the Socialists' Arms with " " if 'ere Cohen : Vy don't you reduce der price of his right ; but I was as rich as these " dose all-vool suits ? Park Lane blokes they'd be talking about my " Levy : Vat ! Vos you crazy ? Vid cotton impressive repose of manner." " so high ? Father (meditating on Time's changes): "Ah, " Wife : In a battle of tongues, a woman yes, the fashion of this world passeth away." can hold her own." Daughter : " Indeed it does, papa : I shall " " Husband : Perhaps ! But she never want a new hat next week ! " " does ! Don't you think," suggested the old friend " " BoBBS : What was the best after-dinner of the family, that you would do well to " " speech you ever heard ? keep a watch on your son ? " ' " Knobbs : The other fellow said, Let me Impossible," replied young Galley's father " ! " settle with the waiter ' it wouldn't be long before he'd exchange " She : How far can your ancestry be it for a pawn-ticket." " " " traced ? Hi 1 shouted the rich man, peering cau- " " " He : Well, when my grandfather resigned tiously over the stairway. I want you ! his position as cashier of a country bank they " Well," chuckled the burglar, reaching for " " at service, sir ! traced him as far as China ; but he got away." the silver, I'm your " " little pig, The Professor : I want you children to It's funny," said the go to my lecture to-night." "They didn't build me right, " Robert : Couldn't you whip us instead, And make my stomach just as big " just this once, papa ? As is my appetite." " " Who gave the bride away ? Jaspar : "Many a wise word is spoken in jest." "Her little brother. He stood up right in Jumpuppe: "Yes; but they can't com- the middle of the ceremony and yelled pare with the number of foolish ones that are

' ' " Hurrah, Mary, you've got him at last 1 spoken in earnest." -^^--Jiai^-.*^ 3»g«r=i. TRE BURIAL OF SIR. JOfiN i^QQRE

JAHOAIiY- Ml c iiE LIVE5 LONG TMT LIVES WELL ^

THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON. F. Quar,, 8th, 620 m. |F.Moon,i4th, io26aft. D M D-55 L. Quar., 22nd, 621 m.|N. Moon, 30th, 945 m.

h. m. S 1st Sun. aft. Xmas. Nm Yr.'sDay. 3 59 M bank Holiday in Scotland. 4 I Tu Fall of Port Arthur, 1905. 8 8 4 2 W West Indies discovered, 1492. 8 8 4 Th Dividends on Consols, etc., due, 8 7 4 F Epiphany— Twelfth Day. 8 7 4 S [6] Penny Postage established, 1840. 8_7 4_ S 1st Sunday ^fter Epiphany. 8 6 4 M Cambridge Lent Term begins. 8 6 4 Tu [9I Christmas Fire Insurance ceases. 8 5 4 W Hilary Law Sittings begin. 8 5 4 Th [11] Lord Curzon born, 1859. 8 4 4 F Lord Balfour of Burleigh born, 1849. 8 3 4 S Oxford Lent Term begins. S 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 8 2 4 18 M Sir John Moore killed, 1809. 4 19 Tu Admiral Sir H. Keppel died, 1904. 4 21 GARDENING W German Empire proclaimed, 1871. 7 59 4 22 FOR THE MONTH. Th Storming of Ciudad Rodrigo, 1812. 7 58 4 24 F Prince Henry of Battenberg d., 1895, 7 57 4 26 Should the weather be fa-voii ruble, sow early _S_ Great strike in Russia, 1905. 7 564 27 peas ill the begiuiiifig S 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. 29 the }>tonth, and on of White Star s.s. i?e/)M&/ic sunk in coll., 31 slight hotbeds soiv M salads, carrots, and kid- Tu Ld. Rndtph. Churchill d., 1895. [1909. 32 ney beans. Lay edgings W Dr. Lang enthron. as Archbp. of York, 34 in fine weather. Mig- Th [25] Gen. Gordon killed, 1885. [1909. 36 etc., may be nonette, F William IL of Germany b., 1859. 38 sown in pots, and a few hardy atinuals on a S_ Battle of Aliwal, 1846. 3? warm border. Inhozises, S 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 41 primulas, cinerarias, M King Charles the Martyr, 1649. 7 44 4 43 camellias, etc., will no-w " Charlie " died, i; be in flower. Protect Tu Bonnie Prince 7 43 4 45 plants with litter, etc., in frosty -weather.

%;^?3j*jj^ft^g^^j!f^ r.afefei^-a^4^^aaibai?aa£fega^^i^^^^afig^^fegfe ist Month.] Beauty and folly are often companions. [Zi Days,

THE PARIS FLOODS.

THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE. THE PARIS FLOODS. Towards the end of January, 1910, Paris was It was the expressed wish of Sir John Moore visited by a terrible flood. The Seine rose that if he fell in battle he should be buried steadily, until street after street had to be where he had fallen. This was accordingly evacuated, and entire business and residential done, and the famous poem by the Rev. sections had to be abandoned. For days the Charles Wolfe gives a faithful account of the city was at the mercy of the insidious enemy, sad ceremony on the battle-field of Corunna. and the feeling of terror which pervaded all Wolfe's literary reputation rests upon this one ranks of society was greater than at any time poem, which was published anonymously in since the dark days of the Revolution. All the an Irish newspaper in 1817 and was for many train services were disorganised, and many years unclaimed. Wolfe died in 1823 at the factories closed. Provisions became scarce, early age of thirty-two. His literary composi- and prices rose to famine point. Great num- tions were collected and published in 1825. bers of sailors and watermen came to the assistance of the authorities in rescuing the residents of the flooded districts. On January PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN. 28th the waters began to recede, after doing damage to the extent of £40,000,000. " The Spanish rhyme has it : Were a woman as little as she is good, a pea-pod would make H.M. QUEEN MARY. her a gown and a hood." Queen Mary was born on May 26th, 1867, " An old English saying : If a man lose a and was bred in the traditions of the Victorian woman and a farthing he will be sorry he lost Court. She is by nature practical rather than the farthing." imaginative, careful and punctilious in all

The French adage : "A man of straw is money matters, and keenly interested in the worth a woman of gold." everyday circumstances of her life. She is " The German : There are only two good naturally inclined to be shy and retiring, women in the world—one dead and the other preferring domestic to public life. She is a can't be foimd." wise and devoted mother, and her friends are " A Scottish saying is : Honest men marry women of truth and character. soon ; wise men never." Queen Mary is deeply religious, but her ' In they say : ' The next best thing to no religion is concerned more with conduct than wife is a good wife." with belief. She is exceedingly generous to the " The Arabian i little or nothing for declares Words are women ; poor, and though she cares deeds are men." sport she is a keen walker. The Persian asserts that women and dragons The King and Queen are singularly happy in are best out of the world. their home life, and the King is fortunate in " The Corsican says : Just as a good and a having by his side a counsellor on whose bad horse both need the spur, a good and a bad opinions and affection he can always abso- woman both need the stick." lutely rely. )^"THE JACKDAVsT OF RHEIMS."

FEBR0AW-I9I1 7\LC§ W/ELLITIAT END5WELL ffN

THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON.

z cfl F. Quar.,6th,3 28aft. |F. Moon, 13th, 1038m d z 5-2 5 a; L. Quar.,2ist, 344m.

h. in. h. m. Partridge and pheasant shooting ends. 7 42 4 46 Candlemas.— Scottish Term. 414 47 Mendelssohn born, 1809. 404 49 Telegraphs transferred to Govt., 1870 38 4 51 Sth Sunday after Epipnany. 364 53 Russo-Japanese War began, 1904. 35 4 55 Lord Goschen died, 1907. 33 4 56 \Half Quarter Day. 314 58 Sir Evelyn Wood born, 1888. 295 o Lord Chas. Beresford born, 1846. 275 2 T. A. Edison born, 1847. 26 5_j. Septuagesima Sunday. 245 6 Richard Wagner died, 1883. 225 8 St. Valentine's Day. 205 9 Relief of Kimberley, 1900. 185 II Ceylon annexed, 1796. 16 5 13 H.R.H. Duchess of Albany b., 1861. 145 15 Capture of Benin, 1897. i2 5J7 />z /'/z« kiUhe7t £arde>i in [b., 1867. 10 5 18 t/ie begiiDiuigajidoidqf S Sexagesima Sunday the month soiu peas a>id M H.R.H. Due. of Fife (Princess Royal) 85 20 beans. Plant chives, Tu Berlin wrecked at Hook of H'llnd,'o7. 65 22 shallots, and horse- General SirR. Baden-Powell b., 1857. 4 5 24 radish, and early ash- W Orderof Star of Indiainstituted,i86i. 2 5 26 leaved potatoes. Plant Th straiuberries about the F Naval battle at Port Arthur, 1904. 05 27 end of this jnonth. In S Sir Christopher Wren died, 1723. ^8 5 29 the last week sow >nig- S Quinquagesima or Shrove Sun, 565 31 7tonett e and har dy atinitals in a luartn M Majuba, 1881 ; Paardeberg, 1900. 54 5 33 ;t$fe border for tratisplant- Tu RTfofLadysmith, igoo. ShroveTues. 525 35 ing: Protect wall-trees f'om east luuid. Prune fruit trees before the buds are swelled. 2nd Month*] A contented ass has a long life. [28 Days.

RUSH FOR RUBBER SHARES I SCENES OUTSIDE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE,

THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS. THE RUBBER BOOM OF I9I0. The story of the jackdaw of Rheims who stole In the spring of 1910 a sudden mania for the cardinal's ring, and who, when the .un- speculation in rubber shares seemed to pos- known thief was cursed with bell, book, and sess all classes of the conamunity. Everyone, candle, endured all the penalties called down from the millionaire to the office-boy, and upon his head, is one of the most popular of the from the maiden lady to her maid-servant, " Ingoldsby Legends." The author of the seemed to be smitten by it, and fortunes were " Legends " was the Rev. Richard Barham, made and lost within the space of a few daj^s. who contributed most of them to " Bentley's Every day new companies were brought out, Miscellany " under the name of Thomas and their shares were eagerly snapped up by Ingoldsby. They show much humour and an the public. The list of applications in many extraordinary gift of rhyme, although as poetry cases being kept open for less than an hour. they do not rise to a very high level. While the boom lasted tlie Stock Exchange was in a state of unwonted excitement, and- stockbrokers found it almost impossible to MILADY'S PURSE. supply the demands of their clients for shares. Our illustration gives some idea of the wild She was an heiress, and the purse rush for shares which for weeks was of She carried in her dainty hand some daily occurrence. Might well the fortunes reimburse Of any spendthrift in the land. THE INGENIOUS JAP. At least, most men imagined so. Yet they for years might rack their brains, The people of Japan have adopted ci device And after all would never know which prevents their private letters from The total wealth that purse contains. being opened by others than those for whom So here in full we give the list. they are intended. The postal authorities used complaints that letters From which no item has been missed ; to receive countless A bit of string, a buttonhook, had been steamed, opened, their contents A clipping from a cooking-book, read, and then re-sealed and forwarded. The A little Turkish cigarette, use of sealing-wax failed to put an end to the A bit of gum (unused as yet). evil. But they have patented a metal disc Samples of gingham, organdie, about a quarter of an inch in diameter, with Chiffon, crepon, and dimity. the initials of the sender on the face. On the Besides a shred of mousseline opposite side of the disc are six sharp prongs. De sole, a worn-out safety-pin, After the envelope has been sealed, the prongs A collar button made of bone, are run through letter and envelope, pressed A lock of hair (perhaps her own), down, and fastened by means of a small seal- A fashionable modiste's card, ing machine. The initialled side of the disc A strip of blue and white foulard, closely resembles the wax seal used in this A picture postal card from Rome, country. It weighs less than the wax, and And just one penny to take her home. has proved far more satisfactory. < " 5

I^onSD ULLIN'S DATJTGf^TBR,

So THOUGH , THE WAVES ARE RAO NO WHITE I'll R.OW YOV o'eR the, FER,R.y." MARCH1911 ANGEE. 15 mow MADNEA

THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON. Moon, 1st, o 31 m. IF. Moon, 14th, 11 sQaft. Quar., 7th, II aaft.'JL. Quar.,23rd, 26in. N. Moon, 30th, o 38 aft.

fiTnil h. in. Ash Wednesday. St. David's Day. 6 50 5 37 Close time for wild birds until Aug. i. 6 48 5 38 Lord Rosebery Premier, 1894. 6 46 5 40 Mr. Taft inaug. as Pres. U.S. A. ,1909. 1st Sunday in Lent. 6 41 44 Second Russian Duma opened, 1907. 6 39 5 45 Albert Medal instituted, 1856. 6 37 5 47 Anglo-French agreem't signed, 1904. 6 345 49 Bloemfontein occupied, 1900. 6 325 51 King Edward VII. married, 1863. 6 30 5 52 Gen. Sir J. Outram died, 1863. 6 28 5 b4 2nd Sunday in Lent. [1909. 6"26|5 56 [12] H. O. Arnold-Forster, M.P., d., 6 24,5 57 13] Emperor of Russia assas., i88i. 6 21 59 Fresh-water fish close season begins. 6 196 I Herschel born, 1750. [Ireland. 6 17,6 3 St. Patrick's Day. Bank Holiday in 6 I4i6 4 H.R.H. Duchess of Argyll b., 184E 6_i2 6_6 S 3rd Sunday in Lent. 6 lo'e 8 The main crop of ali ve- Lucknow taken, 1858. getables—peas, bea>is,cab- M [19] 6 76 9 ' bages, onions, leeks, car- Tu Blockade of Crete, 1897. Spring com. 6 5;6 II rots, etc. —should 7io-w be W Goethe died, 1832. [Zealand, 1909. 6 36 13 soiun. Soiu asparagus, Th The Shackleton expedn. retnd. to N. 6 06 15 caitlijlower, sea-kale and F Longfellow died, 1882. 58:6 16 celery in the last fort- 5 night, and plant the S_ Lady Dav. 5_56,6_28 main crop of potatoes ; s 4tli Sunday in Lent. 5 54'6 20 these last should be set Cambridge Lent Term ends. 21 in rows tiuo apart M 5 526 ftet with a7id ten inches bet-ween Tu War declared Russia, 1854. 5 49 6 23 the sets. Fifiish the W Punjaub annexed, 1849. 5 47,6 24 pruning fruit trees. of Th Russian attack on Afghanistan, i88f 5 456 26 I ransplant last year's F Prince Henry of Wales born, 1900.' 6 28 layers of carnations info 5 42 beds or large pots at the end of the month. 3fd MonthJ Who knows most says least. [31 Days

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AERO FLIGHT I LONDON TO MANCHESTER.

"LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER." A FAMOUS FLIGHT.

The simple pathos of this touching little poem The greatest aerial race the world has ever appeals to every heart. It is the old story seen ended at Manchester in the early morn- of two faithful lovers and an vinrelenting ing hours of April 28, 1910. M. Paulhan, father. The lovers flee together, hotly pur- who landed in the darkness at Trent Valley sued by the old chieftain, and, in endeavouring Station, after having covered 117 miles by to cross a loch during a storm, are drowned aeroplane from London, started again at daj'- before the old man's eyes. Thomas Campbell, break, and within an hour and a half flew the the author, was well acquainted with the remaining sixtyrseven miles to Manchester, Highland scenes he so graphically depicts. He thus easily winning the prize of ^^10,000 came of an old Highland family and was for oifered by the Daily Mail. some time a tutor in the district of Appin, His rival, Mr. Graham-White, who had having previously held a similar position in the landed fifty-seven miles behind him on the Island of Mull. His most important poem, previous evening, started off in a last despair- " The Pleasures of Hope," was published when ing attempt to catch his rival, and had almost he was only twenty-one years of age. He died succeeded in his object when he was once in Boulogne in 1844. again beaten by the wind and compelled to abandon the flight. DO YOU KNOW? NAMES OF THE DAYS OF THE WEEK Do you know that the bayonet was so called The names of the days of the week are of because it was first made at Bayonne, France ? Saxon origin, their spelling, of course, being That coffee received its name because it modernised. The Romans named the first first came to Europe from Kaffa ? two days after the sun and moon respectively, That candy was first exported from Can- and the Saxons followed their example, but dia? in their own language. Thus Sunnan-daeg is That tobacco was so called from the island our Sunday and Monan-daeg our Monday. after gods of Tobago ? The other five days were named That gin was invented at Geneva and early or other mythical persons whom they wor- became an important factor in the commerce shipped. Tuesday after Tiu, the god of war or Woden's-daeg, of that city ? (Tiu's-daeg) ; Wednesday, That the tarantula was a notorious pest in aftfer Woden, a warlike god of high repute in Thursday, or Thor's-daeg the vicinity of Taranto ? northern nations ; Friday (Freya's- That cambric was made at Cambray ? after Thor, the supreme god ; of That muslin was made at Mousseline ? daeg) after Freya, the goddess love and Saturday (Seater's- That calico was made at Calicut ? beauty, and wife of Woden ; That dimity was made at Damietta ? daeg) after the god Seater, of whom little is That milliners first plied their trade at known, but who was worshipped by the Milan ? Saxons. •'THE T^^VO APRIL^ ZvIOTS.NHSTGS

TRY BEFORE YOU TRUST

THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON.' I

F. Quar.,6th, 5 55 m. L.Quar.,2ist, 6 36aft. F.Moon, 13th, 2 37aft. N.Mn.,28th, 10 25 aft.

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I S Union of England and Scotland, 1707 - 5_4o|6_29

5th Sunday in Lent. 5 38 16 31 [2] Battle of the Baltic, 1801. 5 35,6 33 Japanese entered Wiju, 1904. 5 33 ;6 34 Dividends on Consols, etc., due. 5 31 i6 36 Storming of Badajos, 1812. 5 29:6 38 Wordsworth born, 1770. 5 26.6 40 Oxford Lent Term ends. S_24 6_4i S Palm Sunday. 5 22|6~43 M A. C. Swinburne died, 1909. 5 206 44 Tu Treaty of Utrecht, 1713. 5 186 46 W [Hilary Law Sittings end. 5 15 16 48 ThjSir Donald Currie died, 1909.- 5 136 49 F Good Friday. 5 "6 51 S Matthew Arnold died, 1888. 5 96 53 Easter Day. 5 7,6 54 GARDENING Easter Monday. Bank Holiday. 5 5656 FOR THE MONTH. Cambridge Easter Term begins. 5 3!6 58 Easter begins. Primrose D. I5 o jlsparagits, sea kale, Oxf. Term °7 beet, carrots and OJiions, King Charles of Roumania b., 1839. |4 587 I etc., should now besoTxin Lt. Peary reached North Pole, 1909, 14 567 2 oti heavy soils. Sow Earthquake at Colchester, 1884. caiiti/lower, cabbages, |4_5_4i7_4 6 and lettuce, and finish Low Slinday. St. George's Day. 4 52 j7 (he planting of ihe Constantinople taken by Yg. Turks 14 507 8 main crop of potatoes. E. Law Sittings begin, [army, 1909 14 4817 9 Hoe and thin spinach, Oliver Cromwell born, 1599. 4 46,7 II onions, turnips, etc., 12 and earth-up cabbages, Sultan Abdul Hamid II. dep., 1909. 4 44 17 caulifioWL-r, peas, beans, of the Botmty, jySg. 4 42,7 14 and early potatoes. Soiu ^<':\ F.-M. Lord Grenfell born, 1841. 4 40 16 all sorts of a>in7ta s. « J7 Plant and prune roses. 2nd Sunday after Easter. 4 38.7 18 Rake beds smooth, titrn 7ip gravel -walks, anU clip box edgings. L W^^^^^r^^^. 4th " have" is better man " Month.] I if I had." [30 Days,

THE TOWER OF LONDON. §«/

%i)^ -MAY 1911 IT IS A GREAT JOURNEY To LIFE'S END.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON.

F.Quar. 5th, i aft. iL. Quar., 21st, 23 in Z «5 , 14 9 F. Moon, 13th, 6 lom.JN. Moon, 28th, 6 24 m CO Pi

li. ni. I Scotland. Day M Bank Holiday in May 4 36 7 19 born, 2 Tu \i] Duke of Connaught 1850. 4 34 7 21 S W discovered, 1494. 4 3 4 Th David Livingstone died, 1873. 4 317 ^ F Empress Eugenie born, 1826. 4 297 6 S King Edward VII. died, 1910. 1^7 7_?7 7 S Srd Sunday after Easter. 4 25 7 29 born, 8 M [7] Lord Rosebery 1847. 4 24 7 30 Tu George V. proclaimed King, igio. 4 22 7 32 invested, 10 W Sultan Mohammed V. 1909. 4 20 7 34 II Th Indian Mutinj^ began, 1857. 4 19 7 35 12 F Canadian Pacific Rly. opened, 1880. 4 17 7 37 13 S Hudson's Bay Co. formed, 1670. 4 15 14 S 4th Sunday after Easter. 7 40 {Scotland). I'i M Whitsunday Term 7 41 16 lu Battle of Albuera, 1811. 7 43 17 W Relief of Mafeking, 1900. 7 44 GARDENING 18 Th George Meredith died, 1909. 7 46 FOR THE MONTH. iq F W. E. Gladstone died, 1898. 7 47 Pla tit out a?inua I s 20 S John Stuart Mill born, 1806. 7 49 raised in pots, and sow 21 Rogation Sunday. [1894. annuals for succession. s 4 4 7 50 Herbaceous border 22 M [21] Manchester Ship Canal opened, 4 2 7 51 plants shoicld iioiu be 23 Tu Battle of Ramillies, 1706. 4 I 7 53 thinned out and staked. 24 VV Empire Day. 4 o 7 54 Pafisies, daisies, and 2"^ I'h Ascension Day. Holy Thursday. 3 double Tu a llflower s 59 7 55 Mary born, 1867. should 7107V be propa- 26 F Queen 3 58 7 56 gated by divlcii'^i^ tlte 27 S B attle of Sea of Japan, 1905. 3 J/ 7 57 roots. JJ" heatrt^ease be 28 s Sunday after Ascension. 3 56 also fropa^aifd in cut- 7 59 1660. tings and placed in a zq M Restoration Day, 3 55 o shady border it ivill 30 I'u Wei-hai-wei occupied, 1898. 3 54 I floTver in (t^jftutnn. (Con- 31 W Peace declared in S. Africa, 1902. 3 53 8 3 tinue the sowing of

peas, and stick those , already up. k /g!^^^<^^^^l^^^^^^f}^?^^^^^?^^^^^^^f)^ 5th Monttu] Children arc certain sorrow but uncertain joy. [31 Days^

KING EDWARDS LYING-IN-STATE.

A LAKE POET. ELEGY IN A COUNTRY CHURCH- YARD. The " Lake School " of poetry was founded by William Wordsworth. Choosing the simplest Gray's "Elegy" is one of the finest poems speech of educated Englishmen as a vehicle in any language. The dignity with which the for the expression of their thoughts, the poets thoughts are expressed, the immense range of of the Lake School took their subjects often allusion and description with which they are from among the commonest things, and wrote illustrated, and the finished grace of the lan- their poems in the simplest style. These guage in which they are embodied give this characteristics are seen in Wordsworth's " Two poem all the wonderful perfection of an antique April Mornings," and also in his better-known gem. Thomas Gray was born in London in poem, "We are Seven," in which he sets 1 71 6, but most of his life was spent in Cam- forth with consummate skill a touching bridge, where he became Professor of Modern example of child philosophy. A recent critic History. He made his first appearance as a poet " " says of Wordsworth : If he rarely invests in 1747, when he published his Ode to Eton his verse with the lyric enthusiasm of Shelley, College," and in 1751 there appeared his he gave his poetry, as a whole, the sustaining celebrated " Elegy," which was received with fertility of philosophy, the freshness and vigour universal praise. He died in 1771. of original observation, and the tender sin- cerity of a life set four-square with the noblest aspirations of the race." THE TOWER OF LONDON. The Tower of London is the most famous KING EDWARD'S LYING-IN-STATE. stronghold in the country. It has been by turns a fortress, a palace, and a prison, and is now On Tuesday, May 17th, 1910, the body of King used as a place of arms and a barracks. It Edward VII was removed from Buckingham consists of a Keep 90 feet high, called the

Palace to Westminster Hall, where it lay in White Tower ; and, while tradition assigns to State imtil the following Friday. An amazing Julius Ccesar the commencement of it, it is concourse of people assembled each day to usual to date its foundation from the time gain entrance to the historic Hall. They of William the Conqueror (1070). It is sur- streamed ceaselessly and unendingly through rounded by towers, barracks, and armouries, the Hall from six o'clock in the morning until and the whole area, extending to about 13 ten at night, and formed up outside iji a huge acres, is surrounded by a moat. The Chapel queue six miles long. of St. John, within the White Tower, is one No more astounding sight has been wit- of the best examples of Early English archi- negsed than this determined, persistent throng tecture in England. The Traitors' Gate, of mourners, They took hours to arrive at giving water access from the river, dates from

their destination ; their Journey through the the time of William Rufus, as also' does St. fimeral chamber of the King lasted at the Thomas's Tower. The regalia of England mogt a fev/ minutes. is housed within the Tower. r ^^THE,VILL7VGE BLACK5JniTH^'' "„

JONBMI ENOUGH 1§ BETTER TRAN Too MUCH THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON. Z Z

h. in. h. m, Th Lord Howe's victory, 1794. 3 528 F Oxf. Easter Term ends, Easter Laiv 3 518 S Oxf. Trin. Term begins. [Sittings end. 3 50 S WMt Sunday. Pentecost. M \\V hit Monday. Ban^k Holiday. Tu if5] Imperial Press Conf. opnd., 1909. 8 9 W iFirst Reform Bill passed, 1832. 8 10 Th I First Canadian Parliament, 1866. 8 II F Charles Dickens died, 1870. 8 II S Crystal Palace opened, 1854. 8 12

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[ii] K. &Q. of Servia assasnd. , 1905. 46 8 14 Trin. Law Silts, begin. Berlin Cong., 45 8 14 Battle of Naseby, 1645. [1878. 45 8 15 Fresh-wafer fish close season ends. 45 8 16 [15] Corpus Christi. 45 8 16 Battle of Bunker's Hill, 1775. 3 44 8 17

Turnips are to be sown 1st Sunday after Trinity. 8 17 m for siucessioii in the first [18J Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 8 17 iveek of this jjionth, aiid m Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837. 8 18 for a full aHtu?>i}i crop Battle of Vittoria, 1813. 8 18 ill the tliirdweek. Peas and beans should be Summer commences. 8 18 sown for late crops. Prince of Wales born, 1894. . [ends 8 18 Early i>i the ?nopith Midsummer Day. Camb. Easter Term 8 19 vegetable marrows shozcld be got out. Birds 25 after Trinity. 710W be,Qin to attack S 2nd Sunday 19 cherry trees, so the pro- 261 M Lord Kelvin born, 1824. 8 19 tection ofthefruit should 27J Tu Cent. Lond. Elec. Rlwy. opnd., 1900 468 19 I e attended to. Pleiitijul- 28 W Queen Victoria crowned, 1838. 8 19 ly water neivly planted 29 Th Suffragette raidon Ho. of Com., 1909. 8 18 seedlings and all hot- flight, fiouseplaiits. Commence 30I F [29] Zeppelin IL'srecord 1909 8 l8. the grafting if roses.

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PROCLAMATION OF KfNG GEORGK V.

THE Vn.LAGE BLACKSMITH. PROCLAMATION OF KING GEORGE V. Henrv Waosworth Longfellow, the gi-eat- On" May yth, rgio, King George V was pro- est of American poets, was boni at Portland, claimed according 10 ancient custom by Maine, oa renruarv ^;7tii, 1807. The publica- Garter King of Arms. The first part of the tion ot hi'- of the Night " (1S39) and picturesque proclamation ceremtmy was ob- "Baiiadr .rakened the world to the served in the Friary Court of St. James's

fact that a i:e\v ; of^ticai force had arisen in Palace. At nine o'clock a.ra: the Earl Mar;!ud literature. These volumes included " The (the Duke of Norfolk, took his stand on the Village Blacksrnith " (see illustration on balcony overlooking the court, surrounded by almanack page). " The Psaira of Life," " Fool- Heralds and Pursuivants, all in goigeous v,m- steps of Angels," "The .Skeleton in ArmOiir," forms. The g^erxt '^fticers of State, ambas- "The Wreck of. the Hesperus" " Exeehdor," sadors, and .bers of the nobility and." The Beleaguered City," all of them un- watched tiie .n the baiconies and

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and r Viher vol'uii: . . ^ pen fol- Arms read the pr.. nd then -called lo-v-^.' . " . d successi'.. -^2 i-'"ii! out in a, loud voit- .ve the King I

1S8: .; of his d'- - J The trumpeters blew i; ut.ire,' t)it" Guards' enl.. :.' sanked.wii: band played the National Anthem, the troops '-•-- poets, i;.. ,,.. agination ;.. presented" anas, ai'.' '^-Ki?"-; colour was ing were ot a high-order, ar lowered iu salute 1 n honour <„,. -i-^ ana proportion was eXqi . of King George V CLOUD PROVERBS. KiTvn.~HK.r:iTj clci,-:!s .f^ \er'/ likely to b^ followed j

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Clouds in the east, obscuring ; cate fair weather. It clouds at the same height -driv

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THE MOON'S CHANGES, LONDON. z j2' F. Quar., 3rd, 9 20 m. L. Quar., igth, 531 m. F. Moon, nth, 053aft. N. Moon, 25th, 8 12 aft. h. m. h. in. I S Sir W. Ciirzon Wyllie assas., 1909. 3 48 8 is SrdTSunday after Trinity. [2] Union of Gt. Brit. & Ireland, 1800. American Independence, 1776. 8 18 Dividends on Consols, etc., due. 8 17 F.-M. Sir George White born, 1835. 8 17 Allies entered Paris, 1815. 8 17 Oxford Trinity Term ends. 8 16 4to's¥nda^ aSier^ffinity. 8 16 [9] Earl of Minto born, 1845. 8 15 Alexandria bombarded, 1882. 8 14 Treaty of Berlin, 1870. 8 13 Ballot Act began, 1872. 8 12 Storming of the Bastille, 1789. 8 II St. Swithin's Day. 8 10 5th Sunday after Trinity. 8 9 [16] Shah of Persia deposed, 1909. 8 8 GARDENING [17] Franco-German War began, 1870. 8 7 FOR THE MONTH. Duke of Saxe-Coburg born, 1884. 8 6 About the middle and Jean Ingelow died, 1897. 8 5 the month full e>id of Robert Burns died, 1796. 8 4 crops of citery, celeriac, 1812. 8 and endive are to be Battle of Salamanca, J2 planted. Early in the 6 til Sunday after Trinity. S I ?nonth FreJich beans Gibraltar taken, 1704. 8 o should be soiu7i, and in the last -week late crops Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour born, 1848. 758 of broccoli, colewort, and Irish Church disestablished, 1869. 7 57 cauliflo7ucr. Medicinal Atlantic cable laid, 1866. 7 55 should now an i potherbs Spanish Armada destroyed, 1588. 7 54 be gathered and dried, and such herbs should King Humbert assassinated,j[^905^ 7 53 be propagated by slips 7th Sunday~aIter~Trinity. 4 217 51 cuttings. Hedges and Trinity Law Sittings end. 4 22 7 50 and evergreens require cutting, hi luet -weather thin out annuals.

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riwto : Pictorial Agency. WEST GATE, CANTERBURY. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM." AN ANCIENT GATEWAY. The quaint old cathedral city of Canterbury This play has been happily described as " a contains many relics of bygone ages. Part lofty and lovely expression of a luxuriant and of the original city walls may still be seen, happy poetic fancy." It has been suggested in which is the well-preserved West Gate of witTi much plausibility that it was written for the city, which dates from the year 1380. It a show or masque to be performed at the forms a striking object to the visitor, who wedding festivities of one of Shakespeare's enters the town from the railway station. friends or patrons, possibly of the Earl of Among other antiquities, apart from i's Southampton, who married Elizabeth Vernon, famous Cathedral, there are three venerable in 1598. Like so many of his other plays, it hospitals, which still serve as almshouses is full of the Warwickshire Landscape, though the Dane John, a conical mound attributed to the scene is laid at Athens, and abounds in erected by Danish hands ; the Norman Keep, those charming rural touches which show not Bishop Gundulph ; the King's School, estab- only observation but a pure love of nature. St. Martin's lished by Henry VIII. ; and Church, where Bertha, Ethelbert's queen, wor- SOME SCHOOLBOY "HOWLERS." shipped, and where the King himself was baptised. The following is a selection of " howlers

: — made by schoolboys ROYAL CHILDREN. Lord Raleigh was the first man to sea the invisible Armada. The Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, or In India a man out of cask may not marry " Prince David," as he is affectionately known a woman out of another cask. in the famijy circle, has been suddenly elevated Tennyson wrote " In Memorandum." to a position of high importance by the death George Elliot left a wife and children to of his royal grandfather. The Prince, who was mourn his genii. born on June 23rd, 1894, has received a Louis XVI was gelatined during the French thoroughly sound, practical education, while Revolution. his robust figure shows that his physical culture The Rhine is bordered by wooden moun- has not been neglected. Whist pursuing his tains. naval studies at Osborne and at Dartmouth, he Gravitation is that which if there were none has made hosts of friends by his frank, kindly we should all fly away. manner and sympathetic disposition. With The press to-day is the mouth-organ of the the public, too, he is a universal favourite, people. As the only girl in a family of boys, the A lie is an aversion of the truth. Princess Mary is naturally made much of by Etymology is a man who catches butterflies her parents and her brothers. The Princess, and stuffs them. as will be seen by her portrait, inherits the Women's suffrage is the state of suffering good looks of the Teck family, and has a very to which they were born, bright and winning manner.

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THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON.

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h. in. Tu \Lammas Day. 49 W |[i] Battle of the Nile, 1798. 47 Th Thibet expedition at Lhassa, 1904. 46 Cardinal Sarto F 1 elected Pope, 1903. 44 S IDuke of Argyll born, '1845. .1? S 8th Sunday after Trinity. 7 40 M Bank Holiday. 39 Tu [7] Kandahar taken, 1839. 37 Coronation of King Edward VI I , 1902. W . 35 Th Defeat of Russians at Pt. Arthur, 1904 33 F Half-Quarter Day. Card. Newman 32 S Grouse shooting begins. [d., i JO S 9tli Sunday after Trinity. 28 M Heligoland ceded to Germany, 1890. 26 Tu Relief of Pekin, 1900. 7 24 W Ben Jonson died, 1637. 7 21 GARDENING Th Klondyke gold mines discovd., 1896. 7 19 FOR THE MONTH. F Sir Theodore Martin died, 1909. 7 17 S_ |[i8] Emperor of Austria born, 1830. 7 15 So7u winter and spring spinach in the beginni7ig S lioth Sunday after Trinity. and end of the >nonth. M \Black game shooting begins. Begin to earth-7ip first- Tu |[2i] Taff Vale Railway strike, 1900. 7 10 planted celery and Prague, 1866. 8 leeks~ Plant out broccoli, W JTreaty of 7 :''.'"<' sazioys, curly kale, and Th St. Bartholomew's Day. 7 6 >;i,^ brussels sprouts. A feiv F James Watt died, 1819. 7 3 coleivorts fnay still be S_ Battle of Crecy, 1346. planted. Caterpillars 7__l should be destroyed Pick S llth Sunday after Trinity. 6 59 li. dead leaves offj'ruit trees M Allied troops in Pekin, 1900. 6 56 and hushes. Destroy Tu Loss of the Royal George, 1788. 6 54 fuasps' nests. All bands of Plevna, [i88q, 6 tied round buds and W Battle 1877. 53 gr^ts should now be Th Relief of Kandahar by Gen. Roberts, 651 loosened, and removed i/ not required.

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THE LOSS OF THE "ROYAL GEORGE. " THE THAMES FROM IFFLEY. Cowper's stirring poem bearing the above From its source to its mouth the river Thames title describes in thrilling language a great is full of interest, and in its upper reaches it through scenery of unsurpassed beauty. catastrophe. The . Royal George, a man-of- winds war carrying 103 guns, was lost ofif Spithead It takes its rise in the Cotswold Hills, its on August 29th, 1782. She was undergoing early course consisting of the Leach, Colne, some repairs, and was careened over, when a and Churn. In passing Oxford it receives gust of wind overset her and she sank. Hun- the name of the Isis, and becomes the Thames dreds of dead bodies were washed ashore and after receiving the , Thame at Dorchester. were buried in Kingston Churchyard. William Our illustration conveys a good idea of the Cowper has been well called the Poet of the appearance of the upper part of the Thames Affections. His life was a peculiarly sad in summer, when its surface is covered with one. From an early age he suffered from fits steam and motor launches, punts, and rowing- also are of depression which ultimately . resulted in boats. Many house-boats moored insanity. He died in 1825, and was buried along the banks, and make a brilUant show. in the parish church of East Dereham. Of the many regattas which are held during the season, Henley regatta is the most famous, WHERE MARBLE IS FOUND. and attracts crowds of oarsmen and sight- seers from all parts of the Kingdom, About three-fourths of the white marble used in the world at the present day comes from GIRLS. the Carrara district of Italy. The marble

mountains extend some twelve miles ; they Don't fidget. consist of mountain peaks going up to an alti- Don't abuse a book of any kind. tude of 6,000 feetj" The sides of these mount- Don't wear rings on dirty hands. ains are scored with valleys and ravines, which Don't neglect to have your nails trim and have only three outlets—Carrara, Massa, clean. and Seravezza. On the sides of these valleys Don't bite your nails. are the different quarries, of which there are Don't sit while your elders stand. some 600, " producing annually about 200,000 Don't converse loudly in a public convey- tons." The water coming from these ravines ance. turns innumerable sawmills, which slab annu- Don't wear much jewellery, especially in ally some 60,000 tons of marble. The towns the street. are full of workshops and studios. The marble Don't talk in an affected manner. To talH biisinesses support some 10,000 people. without effort is, after all, the great charm. " TrtE DESERT^ED VILLTVCE-^' J

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THE MOON'S CHANGES. lOWDOH.

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L;Quar.,i5th,5 5iaft. | F. Quar., 30th, ii8m.

ii. III. ill. 111. 1 F Partridge shooting begins. 126 48 2 S Battle of Omdurman, 1898. _i4 6 46 S mh Sunday after 'Trinity^ 166 s .- 43 at 4 M Massacre Kabul, 1879. 5 176 41 Malta captured, liroo. •^ lu 5 196 39 Sir Archibald 6 W Gen. Hunter b., 1856. 5 216 37 of Captain, 7 Th Loss H.M.S. 1870. 5 22 6 34 8 F Fall of Sebastopol, 1855. 5 2^ 6 32 9 S Canon Liddon died, 1890. 5 266 30 10 s 13tli Sunday afteYlrrinityi 5 276 27 II M Flight of ex-President Kruger, igoo. 5 296 25 12 Tu Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith born, 1852. 5 306 23 Battle of.Tel-el-Kebir, 1882. i^ W 5 316 21 14 I'h Duke of Wellington died, 1852. 5 33 6 19 15 i-' British troops entered Cairo, 1S82. 5 356 17 P.O. Savings 16 S Bank opened, 1861. 5 3663 GARDENING 17 s Hth Sunday after "Trinity. 5 386 12 with, of Australia proclmd.jigoo. FOR THE MONTH. 18 M Com 5 396 9 Gen. Kitchener at Fashoda, In the fruit garden the 10 Tu 1898. 5 416 7 chiefwork is the gather- 20 W Battle of the Alma, 1854. 5 436 5 ing and stori7ii;- of the 21 Th Sir Walter Scott died, 18^7,. [1904. 5 44,6 2 apples autumnal sorts of 22 F [21] Coronation of K. Peter of Servia, o andpears. The summer 5 456 Bat. of Assaye, 1803. Autumn begins. p7-7i>nng and training 23 S 5 47 5 57 trees sho^ild notv ofjyint 24 S i5th~Sunday"arftSrTliStyl 5 49 5 55 befinished. Plant straw- z^i M Relief of Lucknow, 1857. [t88o. 5 51 5 53 berriesfor a tnai->i crop. Lord Mountmorres murdered, In the flower garden 26 lu [25] 5 53 5 51 remove at once all dead 27 W First passenger rlvvay. opened, 1825. 5 54 5 49 fioiuers and dead leaves, 28 ih General French bom, 1852. 5 55 5 47 ajid keep dow7i weeds— 29 F Michaelmas Day. [Govt., 1:09. 5 5 a lively tijne 57 45 this is of Purchase of Marconi stations by the year ^uiihtketn. So7v 30 -s 5 59 5 42 hardy aniiuals. Earth up celery and pla>U iit- 'iucefor winter.

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ST. PAUL'S CATHDERAL, LONDON. ,

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THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON.

F. Moon, 8th, 4 ii m. iN. Moon, 22nd, 4 9m. D « I D 1) L.Quar. ,14th, ii46aft.|F. Quar., 30th, 642 m.

h. 111. h. m. S iietli Sunday after Trinity. 6 05 40 M \Cambridge Michaelmas Term b gins. 25 38 jTreaty of Limerick, 1691. Tu 3 5 35

I Signer Crispi born, 1819. W 5 5 33 \Dividends on Consols, etc., due. Th 7 5 31 died, F iLord Tennyson 1892. 9 5 2S Aix-la-Chapelle, S JTreaty of 1748. II 5 25 S jl7th Sunday alter Trinity. 125 24 M [8] Chicago burned, 1871. 145 21 Tu Oxford Michaelmas Term begins. 165 19 W Pres. Kruger proclaimed war, 1893. 6 185 17 \Michaelmas Sittings begin. Th "" - Law 6 20 5 14 - - F Sir Henry Irving died, 1905. 6 21 5 12 S Battle of Hastings, 1066. 6 22 5 10 S Il8th Sunday after Trinity. M |Houses of Parliament burned, 1834. 6 265 6 Tu Atlantic wireless telegraphy comd. i 6 27 5 4 GARDENING W jLord Palmerston died, 1865. [1907. 6 29 5 I FOR THE MONTH. Battle of Leipsic, 1813. 6 304 59 atiotis. Pinks, cam Selby Abbey destroyed by fire, 1906.. 6 324 58 auriculas, etc., should Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. 6 56 be placed in their winter 34 4 qicarlers. Propagation 19tli Sunday after Trinity. 6 36 4 54 by cuttings should still 231 (22] Financial crisis in N. York, 1907.. 6 38 4 52 be proceeded -with, but it Tu i[23] Lord St. Aldwyn born, 1837. 6 is to be observed that 24j 39 4 49

'Battle of Balaclava, . spri>ig actings are far 25 W 1854. [1909. 6 41 4 47 better 26I Th 'Prince Ito assassinated at Harbin, than those taken . 6 43 4 45 late in aututnn. Gather 27I F iTheodore Roosevelt bom, 1858. 6 45 4 43 seeds of hollyhock and 28; S_ Max Miiller died, 1900. 6 46 4 42 dahlia, if ripe, and prepare beds for tulips, 29! S 20th Sunday after Trinity. 6 48 4 40 hyacinths, etc. Take up 3o( M Greek naval mutiny, 1909. 6 50 4 38 scarlet lobelia. Fences m 31I Tu A ll-Hallows Eve, 6 52 4 36 should 7101V be repaired and drains cleared, and the garden kept neat.

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THE CONFIRMATION OF 1 HE tRINCE OF WALES.

"THE DESERTED VILLAGE" A MEMORABLE CHARGE. " Goldsmith's masterpiece, " The Deserted It is magnificent, but it is not war," was the Village," appeared in 1770 as a companion comment of the French General, Bosquet, on poem to "The Traveller," written in a like the ever-memorable " Charge of the Six style. As long as the world lasts, men and Hundred " at Balaclava. As the enemy women will accord to sweet Auburn the title seemed to be withdrawing. Lord Raglan which the poet has conferred on it —that of directed the light cavalry brigade to advance " loveliest village of the plain." It was, and rapidly to the front and try to prevent the is, valued not merely for its peculiar smooth- enemy carrying away their guns. But in ness and general poetical charm, but for its the meanwhile the Russians had been able to morality, piety, and elevating principles. re-form. In the altered circumstances the

Goldsmith's father was an Irish clergyman order meant certain death ; but Lord Lucan whose living was near 4he village of Lissoy, conceived it to be his duty to attack at all in Westmeath, and here the scene of the poem hazards. He gave the fatal order to Major- is supposed to be laid. After many vicissi- General the Earl of Cardigan, and then ensued tudes Goldsmith rose to literary fame in that wonderful display of valour immortalised London, where his brilliant and eccentric life in Tennyson's strirring" poem. Six hundred came to a close in 1774. and seventy men went forth on that fearful ride " into the jaws of death." Only one hundred and ninety-eight returned. ST. PAULS CATHEDRAL.

St. Paul's Cathedral stands at the top of THE CONFIRMATION OF THE PRINCE Ludgate Hill, London, rather too closely OF WALES hemmed in by buildings to show to advan- The Prince of Wales was confirmed by the tage. The first stone was laid on June 21st, Archbishop of Canterbury in the private 1675, and, under Sir Christopher Wren, the chapel of Windsor Castle on St. John Baptist's edifice was opened for public worship in 1710. day (June 24th), 1910. Queen Alexandra A Latin cross in ground plan, it projects inter- made her first public appearance since the nally at the west end of the nave. Including funeral of her royal husband, and amongst the portico, it measures 500 feet from east to the other relatives present were the King and west and 280 feet from north to south. Its Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, height from the pavement to the top of the the Empress Marie, Princess Mary, and Prince cross on the dome is 370 feet. Among the Albert. The Prince of Wales, clad in his cadet chief ornaments added during recent years uniform, stood with bent head at the centre of are a series of glass mosaics by Sir W. B. the altar rails, and solemnly took upon him- Richmond, and a magnificent marble reredos. self the promises and pledges his godfathers In Roman times a temple of Diana is believed and godmothers made on his behalf nearly to have stood on the site of St. Paul's. sixteen years before. . LOCHINVAR"

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h. m. h. m. \AU Saints' Day. W 6 54 4 34 Th \All Souls' Day. 6 56 4 32 P. Frith, F [2] W. R. A., died, 1909. 6 58 4 30 S Admiral Benbov30W died, 1702. 70 i.£§ S 21st Sunday after Trinity. 7 I 4 27 Battle of M [5] Inkerman, 1854. 7 3 4 25 London Gazette first Tu published, 1665, 7 414 24 W War declared with Burmah, 1885. 7 6|4 22 Th Edward VII. born, 1841. 7 8|4 20 F Duke of Fife born, 1849. 7 9i4 19 S Martinmas— Half Quarter Day. 7 "i4 17 s 22nd Sunday after Trinity. 7 1314 15 M Attempted assn. of Lord Minto, 1909. 7 144 14 Tu Sir Charles Lyell born, 1797. [1909, 7 164 12 W Visit of K. Manuel to K. Edward, 7 184 II Th John Bright born, 1811. 7 204 10 F Suez Canal opened, 1869. [1905. 7 21 4 8 Pr. Charles elected S_ King of Norway. 7 23I4 S 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Finish taking icp pota- lis 25|4 WM toes, carrots, beet, and M Sir Wilfrid Laurier born, 1841. parsnips. Take itp early Tu Sir J. Hawkins, navigator, died, 1595, broccoli, endive, late Lord Clive died, 1774. canlijlowers W ajid lettuce, Th Kumasi expedition, and lay the>?i in an opeji 1895. shed or in coldcucmnber F Suez Canal shares purchased, 1875. or vielo}i pits, -ivhich S Sir Henry Havelock died, 1857. luill protect them from •./'" frost and afford a sup- m S 24tli Sunday after Trinity. 7 36 ply during the -winter M [26] Q. Maud of Norway born, 1869. 7 38 tnonths. Sow early Tu Cawnpore taken, 1857. 7 40 m fraj>ie peas and -maza- First London School W Board, 1870. 41 gati bea?is for an early 7 Th St. Andrew's Day. m crop in the second -week 7 42^ of the tnonth. Flood water-meadows, and re- pair drains andfences. t Jth iVlonth,] Enjoy your little whilst the fool seeks for more. [30 DclVS

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" YOUNG LOCHINVAR." Tf|E SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION. This spirited poem is one of the most popu- Captain Scott's second South Polar expedi- lar of Sir Walter Scott's Border ballads. Sir tion left Cardiff on June isfh by the Terra Walter was greatly attracted by the old Nova. It is by far the best-equipped expedi- ballad poetry of Scotland, and he took them tion ever sent to either the North or South as models for his own. His poems are all Polar regions. Not only as regards ponies, lays and romances of chivalry, but infinitely dogs, and motor sledges, but also as regards finer than any that had ever before been the size and efficiency of the scientific staff written. That element of life which comes of and the extent and accuracy of the instru- the excited feeling and earnest belief of the ments carried, this expedition is far better writer is never wanting. This animation, foimd than any of its predecessors. During fervour, enthusiasm call it by what name we — the Antarctic winter preparations will be made will—exists in greater strength in no poetry for a great effort to reach the South Pole in the than in that of Scott. It was this, more than following season. Sir Ernest Shackleton's anything else, which at once took the public explorations have shown that the first phase of admiration by storm and which still holds if.- that journey must be over the plateau of the Scott was born on August 15th, 1771, and Great Barrier, the second a climb through died on September 21st, 1832, within sight mountain passes, and the third a traverse of a and sound of the river Tweed whose praises he lofty inland plain. Every Briton must wish had so often sung. good luck to Captain Scott and his brave little band, and trust that their efforts may be HOW TO KEEP YOUNG. crowned with success. Let your daily exercise be a brisk walk for SLEEP AND SLEEP TIME. a couple of miles in the fresh morning air. Do not sleep with flowers in your room, for Eat only plain, nourishing food, with abun- during the night they will give off the car- dance . of good, ripe fruit, preference being bonic acid gas they have been living on in the given to grapes, bananas, apples, and oranges. day, and consume some of the oxygen which Never neglect the daily bath and rub down you need for your own use. summer and winter. Sleep is the time when brain repair takes Have plenty of fresh air day and night both place, and two hours of slumber obtained in living and sleeping rooms. before midnight are worth more than three Live a useful life. afterwards. Avoid worry and anything which has a ten- Sleep is soundest in the first three or four dency to encourage sleeplessness, such as hours. brain work late at night, cold feet, heavy bed- If you wish to preserve your youth and clothes, etc. good looks you must not indulge in late hours. Retire to rest punctually at ten o'clock, and Insufficient sleep affects the nervous system, get up between six and seven in the morning. the skin loses its freshness, and the eyes get Be temperate in all things. a tired, drawn look. "n^oNo oP the SMife.T"

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DECEMBERJ911 MiSFORTimE I^ GOOD FOR SOMEThlNG.

THE MOON'S CHANGES. LONDON.

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h. m. ti. m, I F Queen Alexandra born, 1844. 7 44 3 54 St. Paul's 2 S Cathedral opened, 1697. 7 45 3 53 3 s Advent Sunday. 7 47 3 53 4 M Thomas Carlyle oorn, 1795. 7 4« 3 52 5 Tu Dumas (pere) died, 1870. 7 49 3 52 6 W Warren Hastings born, 1792. 7 50 3 51 7 Th Ferdinand de Lesseps died, 1894. 7 51 3 51 8 F Herbert Spencer died, 1903. 7 52 3 51 Milton 9 S John born, 1608. 7 53 3 50 10 S 2nd Sunday in Advent. 7 54 3 50 II Battle M [10] of Stormberg, 1899. 7 56 3 50 12 Tu Robert Browning died, 1889. 7 57 3 50 13 W New Constitution for Transvaal, 1906. 758 3 49 14 Th Prince Consort died, 1861. 7 59 3 49 15 F Battle of Colenso, 1899. 8 3 49 16 S Jane Austen born, 1775. 8 1 3 49 17 S~ 3rd Sunday in Advent. 8 2 3 49 GARDENING 18 Michaelmas ends. M Oxford Term 8 3 3 49 FOR THE MONTH. Cambridge 19 Tu Michaelmas Term ends. 8 4 3 50 the garden a Battle of In kitchen 20 W Suakin, 1888. 8 4 3 50 few peas and beans ?nay w 21 Th St. Thomas. Mich. Law Sittings end. 8 51 be soivn. Turn up the 5 3 22 F Winter commences. ground thoroughly 'for 8 5 3 51 S Constantinople exposure to the frost and 23 Conference, 1876. 8 6 3 52 snow. If the weather be 24 S 4tli Sunday in Advent. 8 6 3 52 mild attend to the opera- Christmas Day. tion of pruning. The 25 M 8 6 3 53 roots of tender trees, such 26 Tu Boxing Day. Bank Holiday, 8 7 3 53 peach, as the apricot and 27 W Charles Lamb died, 1834. 8 7 3 54 should be tnulched over, 28 Th Holy Innocents' Day. 8 as they are often sofar 7 3 55 29 F W. E. Gladstone born, affected by frost as to be 1809. 8 8 3 56 barren durifig the en- 30 S Rudyard Kipling born, 1865. 8 8 3 57 Inspectfruit suingyear. 31 S Sunday after Cnristmas. 8 8 in store-room atfrequent 358 intervals.

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"THE SONG OF THE SHIRT.' THE ROYAL MINT.

The poems of Tom Hood are remarkable for The Royal Mint, on Tower Hill, London, was a curious mixture of grotesque humour with erected in 1810, and is controlled by a master great depth of feeling. His claim to fame and a deputy-master. The metal—gold, " rests upon chiefly three poems : The Song silver, or bronze—is first cast into ingots, of the Shirt," " Eugene Aram," and the and then rolled into sheets. The sheets are " Bridge of Sighs." Those who look upon drawn to gauge thickness in a drawing machine him as merely a humorist do him a great and then passed to the punching machine, injustice. There can be no question about his which cuts out discs of the diameter of the being the greatest wit of his age, but he also coin to be made. The discs are then rolled proved himself to be capable at times of the between revolving discs, and leave the machine deepest seriousness and most delicate pathos. of a gauge diameter, and with the edge smooth. His " Song of the Shirt," by calling public The next operation is the stamping of the attention to the evils of the " sweating disc on both sides, and milling the edge. This system, has done much to alleviate the lot is accomplished in the coining press at one of its victims. operation by means of three dies. The coins are stamped at the rate of about 120 per OBSERVATIONS OF ARISTOTLE. minute. Each coin is inspected for flaws or defects after leaving the press. The final When you find operation is weighing, which is effected by A red man to be faithful, automatic weighing machines, which also A tall man to be wise, sorts the coins out into those too heavy, too A fat man to be swift of foot, light, and of the correct weight. A lean man to be a fool, A handsome man not to be proud, RULES FOR RAILWAY TRAVELLINGo A poor man not to be envious, A knave to be no liar. 1. Never attempt to get into or out of a An upright man not too bold to his own loss, railway carriage while it is moving, no matter One that drawls not to be crafty, how slowly. One that winks not to be false, 2. Never sit in any unusual place or pos- A sailor and hangman to be pitiful, ture, and do not lean out of the carriage win- A poor man to build churches, dows. A quack doctor to have a good conscience, 3. Never get out at the wrong side of a rail- A bailiff to be merciful, way carriage. An hostess not to overcharge. 4. Do not attempt to hand an article into And an usurer to be charitable. a train in motion. Then say you have found a prodigy. 5. Have your ticket ready to produce...... ,.. ; — ; — ;

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THE ROYAL FAMILY. BRITISH AMBASSADORS, ETC. Argentine Repiblic.—'^ . B. Townley, Esq. the of His Majesty George V., King of United Kingdom Austria.—V^t. Hon. Sir F. L. Cartwnght, KCMG. CVO. Britain and Ireland, Emperor of India, born Great Bavaria.— Rs\^\\. Paget, Esq., C.M.G , C.V.O. Victoria June 3, 1865; married Julj^ 6, 1893, H.R.H. Belgium.—^\x K. H. Hardinge, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. his father. King Edward VII., Mary of Teck ; succeeded Brazil.—'saW. H. D. Haggard, K.C.M.G, K.C.B. May 6, 1910. Central America.—UxonA E. G. Garden, Esq. CHILDREN. Chile. —H. C. Lowther, Esq. Prince Edward Albert Christian George Andrew China. — Sir John N. Jordan, K.C.M.G. Patrick 'David, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, born Colombia. —Francis William Strongc, Esq. Sir Alan Johnstone, G. C.V.O. June 23, 1894; Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George, Denmark.—Hon. 'E'.rJ'/''-—Sir Eldon Gorst, K.C.B. born December 14, 1895 ; Princess Victoria Alexandra William France. —Rt. Hon. Sir Francis L. Bertie, G.C.B., Alice Mary, born April 25, 1897 ; Prince Henry Frederick Albert, born March 3r, 1900; Prince John G.C.M.B.,G.C.V.O. Cliarles Francis, born July 12, 1905. Germany. — Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Goschen, G. C.V.O., K.C.M.G. Elliot, K.C.M.G. SISTERS. Greece.—Sir Eras. E. H. G.C.V.O., Hesse &• Baden.—V. D. Harford, Esq., C.V.O. Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Princess Italy.— Ri. Hon. Sir Rennell Redd, G.C.V.O., mar- J. Royal (Duchess of Fife), born February 20, 1867 ; K.C.M.G., C.B. lied July27, 1889, the Duke of Fife, K.T., and has issue yapan.—Kt. Hon. Sir Claud M. Macdonald, G.C.M.G. —Lady Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina Louise G.C.V.O., K.C.B. Alexandra Duff, born May 17, 1891 ; Lady Maud Mexico.—K. T. Tower, Esq., C.V.O. Victoria Georgia Ber:ha Duff, born April 3, 1893. Mo>occo.—Hon. Reginald Lister, C.V.O. Princess Victoria Alexandra O. M., born July 6, 1868. Netherlands. -Six George Buchanan, K. C.V.O., C.B. Princess Maud C. M. V. (Queen-Consort of Norway), Nor-way. —Sir Arthur Herbert, G.C.V.O. b. Nov. 26, 1869; married July 22, 1896, Prince Charles, Parasruay.—W. B. Townley, Esq. 2nd son of the Crown Prince of Denmark, and has PeisiQ^—SxxG. H. Barclay, K.C.M.G. issue—son, born July 2, 1903. Pel u &• Ecuador.—C. L. des Graz, Esq. Portug-al.— Hon. Sir Francis Villiers, K.C.M.G., C.B. UNCLE AND AUNTS. Roumama.—Sir W. Conyngham Greene, K.C.13. Russia.— V.i. Hon. Sir A. Nicolson, Bt.,G.C.B.,G.C M.B. Duke of Connaught (Arthur William Patrick Albert), G.C.V.O., K.C.I. E. born May i, 1850. Sei-tiia.—]. B. Whitehead, Esq. Princess Christian of Sclileswig-Holstein (Helena Augusta Spain.— \

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PRIME MINISTERS OF THE VARIOUS ADMINISTRATIONS SINCE 1812.

Date. Prime Minister. I)uration. Date. Prime Minister. Duration. 1 Years. Da vs. Years. Days. Earl I 236 June 9, 1812 Earl of Liverpool . . . 14 319 July 6, 1866 of Derby April 4, 1827 George Canning 134 Feb. 27, 1868 Benjamin Disraeli .... 286 Gladstone Sept. 25, 1827 Viscount Goderich. . 142 Dec. 9, 1868 W. E. 5 74 Disraeli Jan. 25, 1828 Duke of Wellington . 2 301 Benjamin \ Feb. 21, 1874 " 6 67 Nov. 22, 1830 Earl Grey 3 238 Earl Beaconsfield J July 18, 1834 Viscount Melbourne 161 April 28, i88c W. E. Gladstone . . S 57 Dec. 26, 1834 Sir Robert Peel "3 June 24, 1&85 Marquess of Salisbury 227 April 18, 183s Viscount Melbourne. 6 141 Feb. 6, 1886 W.E. Gladstone 178 Sept. 6, 1841 Sir Robert Peel 4 303 Aug. 3, 1886 Marquess of Salisbury 6 IS 18, Gladstone .... I July 6, 1846 Lord John Russell . 5 236 Aug. 1892 W.E. 197 - 121 Feb. 27, 1S52 Earl 01 Derby 30s March 3, 1894 Earl of Rosebery . . I of 10 Dec. 28, 1852 Earl of Aberdeen . . 2 44 July 2, 189s Marquess Salisbury 7 Arthur Balfour 146 Feb. 10, 1855 Lord Palmerston . . 3 IS: July 12, 1902 J. 3 Feb. 25, 1858 Earl of Derby I "3 Dec. 5, 1905 Sir Henry Campbell June 18, 1859 Lord Palmerston . . 6 141 Bannerman 2 23 Nov, 6, 186S Earl Russell 242 April 8, 1908 1 H. H. Asquith ...... — ——— . ; — .

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BUSINESS HOURS—8-30 a.m. to 8-30 p.m.; Saturday to 10-30 p.m. Closed on Thursday from 2 to 7 p.m.

SUNDAY HOURS— 10 to 11 a.m.; 12-30 to 2 p.m.; 5-30 to 7-30 p.m.

A. Esplitv, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 18 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. ADVERTISEMENTS. II Mrs Prophet, Family Grocer, Tea, Wine, & Spirit Merchant, 36 PRIOR ROAD, FORFAR.

Liquors of the Best Quality only kept in Stock.

J. & W. LINDSAY, ^X^X Drapers, Clothiers, .KeX= Dress and Mantle Makers, and General Outfitters.

Linoleums & Floorcloths in l^-vd., j-vd., i-vd., and 2-yd. widths. CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, MATS, and MATTINGS.

Specialties of our own Manufacture. Men's and Youths' Shirts of Wincey, Oxford, Grandrill, and

Kirkcaldy Shirtings ; also of Army Grey, and Indigo Blue Flannels.

Men's and Boys' Hand-Knit Hosiery.

We are now stocking- a Large Selection of Men's Caps, at i/, i/6, and 26, in popular shapes. Neck Ties at 6d, i/, and 1/6. Fingering and Cashmere Hosiery.

71, 73, 75, and 77 North Street, Forfar.

Charles O. Simpson, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, 1431 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

TEA ROOMS. Hot Bridies a Specialty. Il6 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

THE Forfar Revie\y

UNRIVALLED MEDIUM FOR PUBLICITY. WANT ADS. A SPECIALTY. Friday Morning. ONE PENNY.

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The REVIEW is in every house in Forfar and District.

PRINTER AND PUBLISHER, ^X^. J. MACDONALD, K^K. OFFICE, 10 East High St., FORFAR.

Printing

The attention of Tradesmen, Merchants, and the general public is directed

to the great facilities afforded in the FORFAR REVIEW Office for the

efficient execution of Letterpress Printing in all its Departments. ADVERTISEMENTS. II7

A. 81 C. SHEPHERD, zX^ SLATERS, K^x^ Roberts Street and 12 Lour Road, Forfar.

Telephone No. 3Y 1.

MASTIC CEMENT, CHIMNEY CANS, ROOF LIGHTS, &c., always in stock.

Telephone No. 35. Alexander Bain,

Joiner and Cabinetmaker, 26* WEST HIGH STREET,

->t PORF3R. f^^

Plar\A jjrejDairecl &t\<\ Estitrxates giVeK for all Cla^s^c^ of Work.

EulTKituire aKc^ ^Kop Fittihc^s to Sjjccial Dc^igK^.

C. W. MILNE, GENT.'S OUTFITTER, 26 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Larg-est and Best Selection in Town of Hats, Caps, Ties, Collars, Braces, &c.

Butchers' and Grocers' Jackets and Aprons a Specialty. Il8 FORFAR DIRECTORY. Alex. M'LarciY & Sons, Plumbers, Gasfittcrs, Sanitary and Heating Engineers, ^x^c FORFAR. X^X^

Incandescent Gas Fittings. Electric Bells. Orders promptly attended to. Estimates Given. HARRY MASTERTON, General and Fancy Draper, 23 WEST HIGH STREET,

eX^C FORFAR, >

FIpiHANKS the Public of Forfar and surrounding District for

— their hearty support since he started Business, and trusts by giving the Best Value to merit a continuance of their Patronage.

DRAPERY OF ALL RINDS FOR ALL SEASONS.

Miss N. D. M'Grcgor,

Tobacconist and Confectioner, 77 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Tobaccos and Confections o!t the Finest Quality at Keenest Prices. ADVERTISEMENTS, 119 Andrew Henderson,

e^^^X Painter and Decorator, K^s^ 83 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Best attention given to all Orders.

DAVID LANGLANDS, SANITARY PLUMBER, GAS AND ELECTRIC BELL FITTER,

11 QUEEN STREET, FORFAR.

William Scott, Coal and Lime Merchant, Depot at RAILWAY STATION.

BEST HOUSEHOLD COALS AND NUTS BAGGED AND DELIVERED.

Orders promptly attended to. I20 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

High-Class Groceries First-Class Provisions

Fine Old Matured Wines and Spirits.

Agent for HALL'S WINE, CARVING WINE, KEYSTONE BURGUNDY.

SPECIAL VALUE IN TEAS, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 8d, 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 6d per lb.

ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Jatnes Wilson,

Family Grocer 81 Wine Merchant, 121 & 123 East High St., c/GX FORFAR. K^ ADVERTISEMENTS. 121

Miss E. K. Duncan, Confectioner and Tobacconist, 108 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

CONFECTIONS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES.

ESTABLISHED 1870. David Rodger ^ Son

PAINTERS and DECORATORS,

Artists' Colourmen,

I ^ 2 CROSS, FORFAR.

ESTIMATES given for every description of PAINTER WORK in Town or Country.

LARGE SELECTION OF PAPERHANGINGS. ^X5>C INSPECTION INVITED. X^K^

R. D. Keiller,

^,

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED. Ladies in the Country can have their work done at their own residence if desired. 122 FORFAR DIRECTORY,

^X^. RELIABLE K^. Seeds and Plants for the Garden Seeds and Implements for the Farm

ALL GARDEN AND FARM REQUISITES.

Seed Catalogue, Nursery Catalogue, Bulb Catalogue, and Implement Catalogues Post Free on Application. Bruce § Robbie, 46 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. TODD & PETRIE, Tailors and Clothiers, 54 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR,

T T A\ E always on hand a well selected stock of TWEED ^^ SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, VICUNAS, WORSTED

COATINGS and OVERCOATINGS in all the Newest Patterns.

Hats, Caps, Tics, and Braces. Gentlemen's Waterproofs in all the Latest Styles at prices to suit all.

Parties g-iving- them a trial may rely on getting- well-made and

perfect fitting- Garments at lowest possible Prices. ADVERTISE^FEXTS. 1 23

tXsX Telephone No. 90. Xi>v5 J. W. BOYLE, =XdX Pharmacist, XeX^ THE WEST END PHARMACY, 54 WEST HIGH STREET. FORFAR.

From Mr PETER BOA, Ph.C, Edinburgh,

Examiner to the Pharmaceutical Society.

WINTER SPECIALTY— Nutritive Cod Liver Oii Cream with Carrageen, Price, 1/3 per Bottle. SUNDAY HOURS:- 10 a.m. to I0'45 a.m., 12-30 p.m. to 2 p.m., and 5 p.m. to 7-30 p.m.

D, Mitchell Laing,

(Late C. MITCHELL £r Co.)

PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, and PICTURE FRAME MAKER.

Studios.

46 and 48 j j ELMBANK, \ '""• KIRRIEMUIR. '^'^SJFORFAR. ^ ^ ) I } ?

124 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Alex. D. Strachan WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT ^XsX Forfar Saw Mill KeX. — <. ^-tfc=- Telephone No. 27. c^^'^—

HOME WOOD OF ALL KINDS, Also, FIREWOOD, KINDLING, &c.

COAL DEPOT—

Old Railway Station, Victoria Street-

BEST ENGLISH HOUSEHOLD COALS. GARTSHORE CAKING COALS AND NUTS. BEST DUNFERMLINE SPLINT, JEWEL AND KITCHEN COALS. VARIETIES OF SCOTCH NUTS AND SMALLS. STEAM COALS. BRIQUETTES, COKE, &c.

x^^ SALT AND WHITING, x^

.x^ ORDERS .K^X.

which will be promptly attended to, may be sent to

Office, Forfar Saw Mill, or House, 10 Manor Street. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 25 JAMES OGILVIE, ^^^X BOOTMAKER, K©^ 13 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

The Gold Medal Boots and Shoes. The most reliable in the Market. P2ver)' Pair Guaranteed. Boots and Shoes made to measure by Hand or Factory,

REPAIRS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.

Telegrams—WHYTE, Potatomerchant. Potatoes, Apples, Carrots, Onions, &c.

Coals, Lime, and Feeding Stuffs, and such like Commodities.

Those wishing- a First-Rate Article at a Moderate Price, — plp:ase apply to — DAVID NA/HYTE POTATO MERCHANT, 5 STRANG STREET, FORFAR.

Telephone No. 75. JOHN JOHNSTON, CHEMIST, 69 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

SUNDAY HOURS—9-30 to 10-45 a.m.; 12-30 to 2 p.m.; 5 to 7 p.m. 126 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

MACRURY & ROGERS

Tobacconists and Confectioners,

8 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

BEST BRANDS of TOBACCOS, CIGARS, and CIGARETTES ALWAYS ON HAND.

LARGE VARIETY OF FIN1':ST CHOCOLATES and CONFECTIONS from Leading Makers.

ESTABLISHED 1861. Telephone No. 49. D. JOHNSTON,

Wholesale and Family Grocer, . .

. . Wine and Spirit rierchant.

Lar-e Stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Fresh and of the Finest Qualitv, at Lowest Possible Prices.

Wines and Spirits fully Matured. flalt Liquors in Splendid Condition.

12 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Orders called for and Goods delivered free. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 27 PETER NEAVE & SON, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Gasfitters and Ironmongers, 135^ EAST HIGH STREET, fORFAR.

ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS DONE. ELECTRIC BELLS FITTED UP OR REPAIRED. INCANDESCENT LIGHTS A SPECIALTY.

Orders from Toivu or Country carefully attended to.

UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND RE-COVERED.

..XiX ESTABLISHED 1870. :!<^K.) Norman Craik Guild,

Teacher of Music and Dancing, 100 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR.

Private Lessons in Dancing by appointment.

Pupils prepared for Trinity College Examinations, Certificates, Honours, and Prizes have been g-ained by Violin and Pianoforte pupils at the above Colleg'e.

Orchestras supplied for Balls, Receptions, &c. Professional Men Guaranteed.

FORFAR PUBLIC and PRIVATE DANCING CLASSES will be re-opened about the end of January 191 1.

All Communications by Post receive prompt attention. 128 FORFAR DIRECTORY. William Thorn, ,^^X SLATER, X^^ 3 NEW ROAD, FORFAR.

CEMENT, LIME, and CHIMNEY CANS always in Stock. Orders for Town and Country promptly executed at Moderate Terms.

Orders left at House, 55 WEST HIGH STREET.

.X^. .K^

=X^. TO LET .K^' FOR DANCES, AT HOMES, CONCERTS, AND OTHER MEETINGS.

Terms and other Particulars on application to

Misses E. & M. CAMPBELL, FANCY WOOL REPOSITORY, 66 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Ladies' and Children's Underwear, and Fancy Goods in great variety. Baby Linen. Underclothing n\ade to order. Corsets and Hosiery. Needlework. Sew^ing and Knitting Silks in all the various Shades. 7)i^-vh'^, ADVERTISEMENTS. A^«-^ ^' ^ 129 THE FAMED MIXED PETER REID ROCK To be had at the Old Address-- 51 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

^M-A ESTABLISHED 1794. Xix,

JOHN A. CLARK, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 40 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS. JEWELLERY of every description. Choice Selection and Special Value. ENGLISH and FOREIGN WATCHES of the Best Finish, at Lowest Cash Prices. ELECTRO PLATED GOODS and SILVER WARE. CLOCKS of every Description in Extensive Variety. Suitable for Marriage Gifts and Presentation. SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES to suit all sights.

Prompt and Personal attention given to Repairs. Repairs called for and Delivered.

William Stewart,

Drapery and Millinery Warehouse, 140 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Agent for Perth Dye Works. I30 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

W. SPARK,

Artistic Photographer,

85 CASTLE STREET,

.X^': FORFAR. KqK. ADVERTISEMENTS. I3I

DAVID I. KYDD,

TAILOR and CLOTHIER,

79 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR.

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All the Latest PATTERNS in TWEED SUITINGS, OVER- COATINGS and TROUSERINGS.

THE FAVOUR OF A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

Buy your Groceries, NA/ines, and Spirits, at C. Cook &- Coy/s

Where you will get First-Class Goods at Lowest Possible Prices.

Special Value in TEAS, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, and 2/ per lb. Very Old HIGHLAND WHISKIES, Finest JAMAICA RUMS, Pure GRAPE BRANDIES, INVALID PORTS and SHERRIES. Ag-ents fop WINCARNIS, VIBRONA, HALL'S WINE, &c. Unrivalled Value in Hams, Butter, Cheese^ &fc. C. COOR & COY., Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, 33 Castle Street, FORFAR, 132 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

. . T. H. Nivcn, . ^ -.: TOBACCONIST, >C?>^ 94 NORTH STREET, FORFAR.

NORTH STREET SUB-POST OFFICE.

Foreign and British Cig"ars, Virginia, Eg^yptian, and Turkish Cig"arettes Finest Selection of Tobacconist's Fancy Goods in Forfar.

JAMES NEILL, Professor of Music ^ Dancing, 46a CASTLE STREET, FORFAR

Private Lessons given, and Private Classes arranged by appointment.

String Bands supplied to Concerts and Assemblies. Pianoforte and Violin for Evening Parties.

PIANOS FOR HIRE BY THE NIGHT, MONTH OR YEAR

George R. Fowler, PHARMACIST, 38 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

/(F>C Telephone No. 70. Kc ADVERTISEMENTS. 133

Mrs Lewis Smith,

Family Grocer and Wine Merchant,

162 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR,

Telephone No. 62.

JAMES T. KIN LOCH, .^SX FAMILY BUTCHER, .K^ THE CROSS, FORFAR.

William Low^den,

Plumber, Tinsmith, and Gasfitter, 11 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS DONE, INCLUDING UMBRELLAS, Sic. Orders for Tow^n and Country pron\ptly attended to. 134 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

,OUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED copies of the FORFAR DISPATCH are distributed gratis in Forfar and District every Thursday, and Ad-

vertisers using its columns will find

it a cheap and effective medium for bringing their Notices before the Public

. . Printed and Published by . .

. .OLIVER MCPHERSON. ,

85 East High Street, Forfar .

Job Printing of every description. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 35

Telephone No. 63.

ROBERT WOOD, FAMILY BUTCHER,

45^ West High Street,

(lXsX Forfar. }

Telegrams—Watt, Sheriff Officer, Brechin. Telephone No. 98 Brechin. D. M. WATT, Accountant and Sheriff Officer,

(Forfar and Kincardine Shires)

5 UNION STREET, BRECHIN,

Also Forfar, Kirriemuir, Montrose, &c.

Prompt and Careful Attention to all Instructions.

Address all Communications to Brechin. 136 FORFAR DIRECTORY. William Roberts, Draper and Clothier, 170 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

SEASONABLE GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

Letter Orders carefully attended to.

^/sX Telephone No. 37. KeKa D. & G. Roberts, ^XsX Family Grocers, K^y^ Tea and Provision Merchants,

72 Castle Street & 95 North Street, ^y(^ FORFAR. KeK^

Our GROCERIES and PROVISIONS are always of the Finest Quality, and sold at Keenest Prices.

Orders called for and promptly delivered.

. . The Celebrated Peppermint . . PETER REID ROCK To be had at the Old Address-- 51 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

^©X ESTABLISHED 1794. X9^ ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 37

Alex Hay & Co., JOINERS & FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS, 7 ACADEMY STREET, FORFAR.

VENETIAN BLINDS SUPPLIED, REPAIRED, AND RE-TAPED ON THE PREMISES.

JOHN SAMSON,

Ladies' § Gent.'s Tailor, 28 WEST HIGH STREET,

..X^r FORFAR. }<<^X.

Perfect Fit and Finish Guaranteed.

Ladies' & Children's Outfitters.

Misses H. 81 M. PULLAR, 40 CASTLE street, FORFAR.

BABY LINEN, UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, NEEDLEWORK, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS, SILKS, &c. 138 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

DRINK ^ LAMB'S TABLE WATERS.

^^NLY the Purest Ingredients and Filtered Spring Water

^^ are used in the manufacture of the Popular Forfar Aerated

Table Waters. Stone Ginger Beer and Syphons a Specialty. JOHN LAMB, THE STRATHMORE AERATED WATER WORKS, WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Telephone No. 2Y1. ADVERTISEMENTS. 139

The Leading House for Reliable Footwear.

Larg-e Assortment of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS. CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR. The Stock of Footwear for the Little People is the Choicest and Most Complete.

iW^ Prices please the Most Economical Purchasers. "^^

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Boot mud jsiamiierj

LA^

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im- WHERE THE FAMED BRIDIES AND TEA ROOMS ARE. 140 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

L. & D. Maxwell, Fish, Game, and Poultry Dealers, 11 CROSS, FORFAR.

FISH killetp:d and poultry cleaned free of charge STRICT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUNTRY ORDERS.

Telephone No. 2x5. WEAR JAMIESON'S CLOTHING.

READY MADE and MADE TO MEASURE for Men, Youths, and Boys. John Jatniesoii & Co., i-CX CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, !,TX^ 25 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. WILLIAM ROSS, Manager. ESTABLISHED FOR 60 YEARS.

William Moffat & Co.,

....^X SLATERS, x^^ 95 WEST HIGH ST., and 16 NURSERY STREET, FORFAR.

ROOF LIGHTS, CHIMNEY CANS, CEMENT (best London)- Laree Stock always on hand.

Orders in Town and Country punctually attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS. 141

All Packets Labelled "FORFAR ROCK" are but Imitations of the Original -^. PETER REID ^ To be had at the Old Address-- 51 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

<^Xs>: ESTABLISHED 1794. K^.^ Wtn. Balfour,

^(5>C Leather Cutter, K^y^

Wholesale 81 Retail Shoe Furnisher,

Heel 81 Toe Plate Manufacturer, 57 Castle Street, Forfar.

SHOPS SUPPLIED WITH POLISHES AND LACES AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

Thomas Doig, Auctioneer and Valuator, 23 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

New and Second-Hand Furniture. 142 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

. . THE . . OTEL

EVERY COMFORT

OLD ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN HOTEL

Charges Strictly Moderate. Bus meets all Trains.

PURVEYING

For Weddings, At Homes, 6-c., a Specialty.

^-.

WM. LAWSON, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS 14^

Williatn Butchart, GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, 80c WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

All Liquors of the best Quality. Andrew Stewart, BOOT and SHOE MERCHANT, 80a WEST HIGH ST., FORFAR.

N the MEASURE DEPARTMENT special regard is paid to I the Structure of the Foot, whereby an Easy and Eleg'ant

Fit is ensured, and with the same attention to economy as if selected from the Stock.

Style and Charges suitable for all Classes. All Orders promptly Executed.

REPAIRS Neatly Done on the Shortest Notice, no matter where the Boots have been boug^ht. JOHN LEITH, REGISTERED SANITARY PLUMBER, 78 Castle Street, Forfar.

REPAIRS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO IN TOWN AND COUNTRY ESTIMATES GIVEN. 144 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

James B. Mitchell, Wholesale and Retail Brush Manufacturer, 20 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Lacquers, Stains, Sponges, Chamois, and all Cleaning Requisites in Stock. MILL AND FACTORY BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. Forfar-madc Hair Brooms a Specialty.

Wm. Adamson,

Family Gi^oeei*, Wine, & Spii^it JVIei^eBant, 40 WEST HIGH 3TREET,

^y(F>{ FORFAR. K^

Orders called for and Goods delivered -free per Van.

William Espliiv, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, 33 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Repairs promptly attended to. Machine-Made Boots made to Measure. Hand-Sevi^n Boots a Specialty. ADVERTISEMENTS. ^CCI^(^X^.A/L4^' J-'' ^y^ I45

William R. Guthrie,

Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 82 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

CHARLES EDWARDS, FAMILY BUTCHER,

139 EAST HIGH STREET, =x^. FORFAR. K^x.

Always on hand a First'class Selection of Prime Butcher Meat at Keenest Prices.

Marriage Parties and others supplied at Moderate Charges.

Orders called for and promptly delivered.

THE FAMED MIXED PETER REID ROCK To be had at the Old Address-- 51 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

^,€X ESTABLISHED 1794. x®^ 146 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

TELEPHONE No. 2Y3. Wc respectfully ask you to CALL

AT R. D. JACK'S, 80 Castle Street, FORFAR,

Where we will demonstrate to you the advantages of making this YOUR REGULAR MARKET

FOR LIQUORS, TEAS, GROCERIES, And PROVISIONS.

Old Vintage WINES a Specialty. SOLE AGENT in FORFAR for "KING'S LIQUEUR" OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ADVERTISEMENTS. I47

John R. Abel 6l Co.,

^XD>i Grocers, KeX. Wine and Spirit Merchants,

44 East High 5treet, Forfar.

Agents for Messrs W. & A. GILBEY'S

Wines and Spirits.

William M'Laren,

Painter, Paperhanger, Gilder, and Decorator,

83 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

-^>< SPECIALTIES. K^

Imitations of all kinds of Wood and Marble. Sign Writing- Plain and Ornamental. Picture Frames Re-gilded. Venetian Blinds Re-painted. Tomb Stones, Marble, Granite, &c., Cleaned and Inscriptions Re-gilded.

Large Selection of Paperhangings always in stock. "Glacier" Window Decoration Supplied. 148 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Best and Largest Hall in Town for PUBLIC MEETINGS. CONCERTS. LECTURES, 8lc. Sitting Accomodation for 1400.

WEST END REID HALL

^XETrS. Holds 200, X^)^ Most suitable Hall for Marriage Parties, Private Dances, 8lc.

Complete with Furnishings of every description.

Upper Hall, Suitable for COMMITTEE MEETINGS, &c.

^X5>C CHARGES MODERATE. KiK^

For Rates of Hire and Open Dates, apply GEORGE WEBSTER, Hallkeeper. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 49

SCOTT & COULL, Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchants, 45 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR.

FRESH FISH DAH.Y. FILLETTED HADDOCKS.

ty(5^X The Finest Cod Liver Oil. XeX^ Nothing" better to be had in Town. Specially prepared for Scott & Coull.

ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. COUNTRY ORDERS DELIVERED BY VAN DAILY.

,>XF>: ESTABLISHED 1836. :

Alway.> on hand a good Selection of the best makes of GOLD and SILVER Eng-lish and Foreign WATCHES, and JEWELLERY of every description.

GOLD, SILVER, and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS in Great Variety, suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents.

Repairs of all kinds in Town and Country Promptly and Carefully attended to.

Repairs and IVbidings contracted for.

OPTICAL GOODS KEPT IN STOCK. 150 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Muir, Son, & Patton LIMITED, COLLIERY AGENTS, Coal, Lime, and Cement Merchants,

and Carting Contractors,

OLD 81 NEW RAILWAY STATIONS, -c:^^--. FORFAR. ^-i^>^ Branch at Justinhaugh Station.

Every Description of HOUSE and STEAM COAL Always in Stock. CHAR, ENGLISH and SCOTCH COKE, and BRIQUETTES. KINDLING. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH LIME. CEMENT. FIRECLAY GOODS of every Description in Stock or to Order. HAY, STRAW, and MOSS LITTER. CARTING of Every Description undertaken. Estimates Given.

Agents for ALBION FEEDING and DAIRY CAKES and MEALS.

Agents for GUILD & SON, Brick and Tilcworks, Glamis.

Orders by Post receive prompt and careful Attention.

Special Quotations for Quantities, and Wagon Loads of any of the above at Railway Stations and Sidings. DEPOT—GOODS STATION. PRINCIPAL OFFICE—OLD STATION, 35 VICTORIA STREET.

TELEPHONE No. 13. Representative—GEORGE WISHART. ADVERTISEMENTS. 15I JAMES M. ARNOT, =X5X Ironmonger and Seedsman, Ke>-

11 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. (Next to County Hotel Stables).

General and Furnishing Ironmongery.

Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, &c., Guns, Cartridges, and other Shooting Requisites.

Garden and Agricultural SEEDS and IMPLEMENTS.

OILS, Burning- and Lubricating", of Finest Quality.

-^. J. BELL, ?<^ General Family Draper,

81, 83, 85, & 87 WEST HIGH ST., FORFAR.

Dressmaking. Mantles. Millinery.

Agent for THOMSON Ltd., Dye Works, Perth.

The Best Value in GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY and FURNISHINGS, including- LINOLEUMS, BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, COTTON and FLANNELETTE SHEETS, FLANNELS and FLANNELETTES, &c., &c.

. . TRY US WITH AN ORDER. . . 152 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Mrs Pctric, NEWSAGENT AND STATIONER, FANCY GOODS MERCHANT, 127 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

MISS WOOD, ^XsX Milliner, XcX. 74 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

David Mastcrton,

. . Plain and Ornamental Plasterer. . .

All Kinds of Tilevvork, Cement Work, Concrete Flooring, &c. AGNES HOUSE, CASTLE STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 53

Established over Half-a-Cci\tury. Thos. Barclay &, Son,

. . PAINTERS and DECORATORS, . . 22 and 24 West High Street, Forfar.

ARTISTS' COLOURS kept in stock.

ESTABLISHED 1883. tXsX Dr FRENCH'S KeX^ DENTAL ROOMS, 47 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Business now carried on under the Management of an Assistant (Resident) fully experienced in all Branches.

HOURS from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visits KIRRIEMUIR on Friday from 11-30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS.

First-Class Dentistry at Moderate Charges. FORFARSHIRE j^ BILLPOSTING Co., Gives an Efficient Billposting Service In FORFAR and BRECHIN.

Local Offices—57 West High St., Forfar, & 20 City Road, Brechin. 154 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Telephone No. 54.

. . . THE Station Hotel

This Hotel Has been thoroughly renovated, re-furnished, and re-decorated.

Hot and Cold Water Baths.

First-class House for Commercial Travellers,

Charges Strictly Moderate.

W. P. HUNTER, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 55

Telephone No. 23.

ANDREW F. SCOTT. .x^ FAMILY BUTCHER, K^

107 East High Street,

dX^X Forfar. .KeXf)

The House for Reliable Drapery Goods is Adam Farquharson's 90 CASTLE STREET,

Where everything- in the Drapery Line will be found. The Quality and Price will satisfy the most fastidious.

Ladies' and Gent.'s Tailoring by First-Class Workmen.

Every Garment made here is a Work of Art. Trial Order respectfully solicited. Ladies' Costumes and Dresses. Made up on the Premises by First-Class Hands in the newest Styles and Shades at Moderate Prices. Millinery. Millinery. Everything- in Milliner}' at lowest possible prices, consistent with quality.

Extra Value in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Ready-Mades. Underclothing of every description at ADAM FARQUHARSON^S, 90 Castle Street ic;6 FORFAR DIRECTORY. Smith, Hood, &! Co., Ltd., Largest Colliery Agents North of the Forth.

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Supply all Classes of House and Steam Coals at Cheapest Prices.

CAKING COALS. HAMILTON ELL AND WISHAW. FIFE COALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SMALL, ANTHRACITE, AND COKE FOR VINERIES.

SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR WAGON LOADS. DELIVERED TO ANY STATION IN SCOTLAND.

Office and Depot, Old Station Gate, VICTORIA ST., Forfar.

MONTROSE Hume Street. BERVIE—N.B. Station. ARBROATH- Spink Street. —N.B. Station. —Top of Station Road. BROUGHTY FERRY—Brook Street.

Registered Office, 48 UNION STREET, DUNDEE.

Dundee 'phone, 196. Telegrams " Hooded. ADVERTISEMENTS. :)/

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DINNERS. LUNCHEONS. TEAS. SUPPERS. SANDWICHES.

Only the Best Liquors Kept.

cX5~X ^o K^

FOR BEST VALUE AT KEENEST PRICES

. . TRY . . HUTCHl EAST PORT. FORFAR,

AGENT FOR

A. ^ I. MacNAB, Dyers and Cleaners, JCS FORFAR DIRECTORY.

ESTABLISHED 1877

The Forfar Herald

PUBLISHED FRIDAY MORNING. EIGHT PAGES. ONE PENNY.

Oldest Newspaper and Best Advertising Medium.

Full and Reliable Reports of

All Local Meetings, Public Boards, ^^c.

SPECIAL ARTICLES ON LOCAL TOPICS. THE HERALD

Can be delivered to Subscribers within the Burgh, 4s 4d per Annum, 6s 6d posted.

GENERAL PRINTING AT THE HERALD OFFICE.

J. 6r A. McDOUGALU Proprietors. ADVERTISEMENTS. 159 GEORGE SCOTT, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 130 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR,

AS always in stock a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, H SHOES, and SLIPPERS, suitable for all Seasons at reasonable Prices, which he can recommend to his Customers and the Public g-enerally. Any kind of Boots or Shoes made to order. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Letter Orders will have our Best Attention. Hen's and Boys* Heavy Boots a Specialty.

Repairs Neatly and Promptly done at Moderate Charges.

Note—Wc give Blue Coupons.

The RIVER PLATE FRESH MEAT Co., Ltd.

.X^X ALWAYS ON HAND ,K^x. A Large Stock of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. ox TONGUES, PICKLED BEEF, STEAK PIES, and other SPECIALTIES.

,^^X FRESH SUPPLY RECEIVED DAILY. K^^ 67 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR. l6o FORFAR DIRECTORY

Buy a Cycle built in Town w^Kcrc Guarantee can be upheld. ELITE CYCLES Prices from £4-17-6 to £13-13-0.

R. BALLINGALL, 118 East High Street, Forfar.

Billiard Rooms 126 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR. 8 FIRST-CLASS TABLES. SHOOTING RANGES WAR OFFICE MINIATURE RIFLES, 5 Shots, 2d. AIR RIFLES, 5 Shots, Id. ADVERTISEMENTS. ^^ir-Z^^/i^e, William Strachan, ^^X WINDOW TICKET K^^ and SHOWCARD WHITER, 19 OSNABURGH STREET, FORFAR,

NOTICES, WREATH TABLETS, and all classes of Lettering done. tXsX PICTURES FRAMED. XiX^ Grove Dairy Co. _ _ LTD. " Grovella " Tea, 1/4 per lb.

Fragrant and Refreshing-, the Flavour will remind you of the rich luscious Teas sold at a much higher price. Try a Sample Qr^-Ib.

'^ ^^ Grovella Margarine, 1/ per lb.

There is nothing- better, not even choice Butter, for either table use or cooking. Its delicious creamy flavour is a revelation and the quality is unsurpassed. Half^Lb. given free with every Lb.

113 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

(0 SB D. p. oOO 1 H, > c X Practical Tailor and Clothier, ^ CO 66 castle street, CO Ui Forfar. —

l62 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

ESTABLISHED 1868. W. Milne & Sons

Sanitary, Plumbers, Heating, Gasfitters, Ventilating, Tinsmiths, and Gas Electric Engineers, Bell Fitters, &c.

GREEN STREET, FORFAR.

All SANITARY WORK carried out under the superintendence of Alexander Mckenzie Milne, Registered Plumber, Awarded 2nd Prize for Plumber Work at the Glasgow Exhibition, 1898.

W. M. & S. respectfully solicit Customers ALL THE NEWEST to favour them with Domestic and other INCANDESCENT GAS FITTINGS Articles requiring : Kept in Stock. PLATING, NICKEL Ag^ents for LACQUERING, &C., &c. ZEIMAR MANTLES and BURNERS. ALL WORK Fine Selection of Gas Globes. OF FIRST QUALITY.

Branch Shop— Roods, Kirriemuir. ADVERTISEMENTS 163 FRASER& MORRISON FORFAR CARRIAGE WORKS, LITTLE CAUSEWAY, FORFAR.

PAINTING and TRIMMING of Carriages, Motor Cars, &c., done at the Lowest Prices.

Carriages of any Design Built to Order. ESTIMATES for all WORK Given.

RUBBER TYREING done on the PREMISES.

Requisites of all kinds kept in Stock.

eXsX Repairs a Specialty. Ke>o REPAIRS Promptly attended to. ALL WORK Guaranteed,

Best attention given to all Orders.

f SMITH, K®. The PEOPLE'S DRAPER,

THANKS hjy many Patrons for their support since he started — Business here, six years ag"o, and trusts, by giving- the Best Possible Value, for a continuation of their patronage, which will have his best attention at all times.

WHATEVER YOU ARE IN WANT OF, YOU ARE SURE TO GET IT AT GEORGE SMITH'S, The PEOPLE'S DRAPER, 13 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. 164 FORFAR DIRECTORY. George Bruce, CENTRAL CYCLE DEPOT, 95 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Ag-ent for the famous All-Steel "RALEIGH" Cycles, and other Leading Makes All the Latest Novelties and Side-Lines Stocked. JAMES CRIGHTON,

Coal Merchant & Carting Contractor,

9 CHARLES STREET, FORFAR.

All Classes of HOUSEHOLD and STEAM COALS at Keenest Prices.

FIREWOOD of all kinds supplied. ANTHRACITE, SiMALL COALS FOR VINERIES, BRIQUETTES, COKE, &c.

YARD—OLD STATION, VICTORIA STREET.

. . Bakers and Confectioners, . . 24, 25, and 26 MARKET STREET, FORFAR, (Ori'osri'E 'iiiE Railway Station).

Refreshment Rooms. Specialty—Hot Bridies al\vays ready. Paste Biscuits fresh Daily.

SUPPER, ]Mx\RRL'VGE, and FESTIVAL PARTIES CONTRACTED FOR, Biide nvd Ch7-istcning Cakes tastefully Ornamented. ADVERTISEMENTS. l6: Alfred Forbes, TEACHER OF MUSIC, 32 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY, COUNTERPOINT, HARMONY. Pupils prepared for all Leading" Colleg'e Examinations.

MARSHALL'S FOR DRAPERY.

Williani Taylor, Watchmaker, Jeweller, Silversmith, 42 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Alwa}'i on hand a choice and up-to-date Selection of Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, suitable for presentation. Engagfement, Wedding-, and Keeper-Rings. Spectacles and Eye-Glasses to suit all Sights. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES OF THE TRADE PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. 1 66 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

ORDERS Telephone can be left at No. 56. Station Hotel Volunteer Arms -5- Forfar Posting ^ Livery Stables.

Smart Turn-outs for all Purposes. Funerals conducted in Town and Country.

CHARGES riODERATE. All Orders promptly attended to.

nOTOR DEPARTnENT.

Close and Open MOTOR CARS can be hired by the mile, half-day, day, week, or month.

eXiX RELIABLE CHAUFFEURS. :

Special Arrangements for the use of flotors at riarriages and Balls. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. JOHN STEWART, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS. 167 .

TAILi

HULLO!! HULLO!!

..^X WE SUPPLY THE x©^ Best of SPIRITS, WINES, BEERS, and STOUTS

in FORFAR.

CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. JOHN BOWMAN, .X5X GRANITE BAR, K^ CASTLE STREET, FORFAR. 1 68 FORFAR DIRECTORY. 1

^^J: MANN'S K^ West Port Clothing Store.

A Visit of Inspection will be esteemed.

J. H. MANN, 52 WEST HIGH ST., FORFAR. ALEXANDERC Telephone No. 2Y5.WHYTE,K^Ks FISH, POULTRY GAME, DEALER. 6 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

Real Loch Fyne Herring-, Smoked Haddocks, and Aberdeen Findons. Countrj- Orders particularly attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS. 169

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34 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Comfortable and Well-aired Bedrooms.

Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, and Teas.

Charges Strictly Moderate.

Cycles Stored. Mrs BURNS, Proprietrix.

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=X5>C Sculptor, .KeX^ FORFAR MONUMENTAL WORKS, Castle Street, Forfar.

Large Stock of MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, &c., in Granite, Marble, and Freestone, always in hand.

Latest Artistic Designs at keen Cut Prices.

Inscriptions and all kinds of Jobbing Promptly attended to and carefully executed in Town or Country.

House Address-- i08 CASTLE ST. 170 FORFAR DIRECTORY. MASONIC HALLS, Castle Street, Forfar.

THESE HALLS have been Re-Modelled Renovated, and Decorated, and are now open for LETTING for CONCERTS, AT HOMES, DANCES, and OTHER MEETINGS.

Large Hall seated for 650 Persons. Small Hall seated for 100 Persons.

For TERMS, DATES, and other PARTICULARS,

. . Apply to . .

J. MILNE, 90 Castle Street, Hallkeeper.

ANDREW F. SCOTT, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS. 171

J. L. Duncan, General Draper and Outfitter.

DRESSES. BLANKETS. MEN'S SUITS. COSTUMES. FLANNELS. YOUTHS' SUITS. COATS. FLANNELETTES. BOYS' SUITS. SHOWERPROOF & LINENS. SHIRTS. W.P. MANTLES. CRETONNES CAPS, BRACES, TRIMMED and SHEETS. UMBRELLAS, UNTRIMMED HATS. BEDSPREADS, &c. GLOVES, &c.

^X^X Fancy Drapery in great Variety. ."!

Keenest Prices at 45 & 47 CASTLE ST., FORFAR.

ESTABLISHED 1779,

D. P. THORNTON, Boot and Shoemaker.

} Celebrated %9^ Also a A.B.C. Sole Agent in Forfar for i } Large Stock • BOOTS ALLAN BROTHERS, \ ^ EDINBURGH. ' of for all ^ Scotch W. Seasons. a^ ) 4 82 WEST HIGH STREET, FORFAR. 172 FORFAR DIRECTORY. AT The POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE

YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON GETTING A GOOD ARTICLE AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.

Men's, Youths', and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Suits in Great Variety.

ODD JACKETS, TROUSERS, and VESTS, Stocked in all sizes.

Dressmaking 81 Millinery in Leading Styles.

Mourning Orders done on Shortest Notice.

GRAVE LINENS at all hours.

Agent for W. & J. BOWIE, Glasgow, the World -Renowned Dyers and French Cleaners. Alex. Ritchie, ^

Boot and Shoemaker, 19 SOUTH STREET, FORFAR.

BRING YOUR REPAIRS. BRING YOUR REPAIRS,

David W. Neill

Organist and Choirmaster Glamis Parish Church, Visiting Singing Master to Forfar Burgh School Board,

GIVES LESSONS IN

Piano, Harmonium, and Singing, Theory of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint,

Also, prepares pupils for all Examinations of the Tonic Sol-fa College.

PARTICULARS

At the Hall, 46 Castle Street, Forfar.

James Propliet, PAINTER and DECORATOR,

. 99 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR.

ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO AT MODERATE CHARGES. DIRECTORY. J 74 FORFAR W. Callander, General Drapery Warehouseman,

60, 62, 81 64 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Gcnt.'s £Iei\eral and Collars & Fancy Cuffs. Prapcry. Men's and Boys' Ready- made Clothing.

Suits to Order.

Always on hand a fine Selection This is the Leading HAT SHOP in Town. Gentlemen in want of of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, a nice FELT or SILK HAT HOUSEHOLD LINEN, should ask for CHRISTY'S or FLOCK, TOWNEND'S, London. Also, and HAIR MATTRESSES, LINOLEUM, FLOORCLOTH, CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS, CURTAINS and BRACES, TABLE COVERS, also WATERPROOF COATS, LADIES' JACKETS, SKIRTS, TRAVELLING BAGS UNDERSKIRTS, and and TRUNKS in great Variety. BLOUSES, BUTCHERS' & GROCERS' JACKETS & APRONS and all kinds of CHILDREN'S a Specialty at the CLOTHING at prices to suit all Purses, at FORFAR HAT & CAP SHOP, 64 Castle Street. 60 Castle Street. ADVERTISEMENTS. 175

TELEPHONE No, SYS.

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tXS~X & K^X.

ARE UNSURPASSED FOR miio

THE FINEST INGREDIENTS ONLY BEING USED IN THEIR PREPARATION.

Strict Attention to Cleanliness in every Department.

09 176 FORFAR DIRECTORY 1

ESTABLISHED in 1853.

ilht J[orfar (SabingB ^ank,

Certified under the Act of 1863.

OFFICE—UNION BANK BUILDINGS. OPEN—Daily from 9-30 to 10-30 a.m.; On Monday, from 9-30 to 11-30 a.m.; AND On Friday Evening*, from 6 to 8.

deposits ^HlccciDc6

Of ONE SHILLING up to £50 in One Year; and £300 in all. The Rate of Interest is £,2 los per cent, per annum. Amount of Deposits at 20th November 1909, _£ioo,350.

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TRUSTEES AND MANAGERS. James Moffat, Provost of Forfar, Chainnati. W. T. Farquhar, of Pitscandly, Vice-Chairman. John Anderson, Merchant. John M. Robertson, Factory Manager. Francis Carg-ill, Bloonifield. Dr George Peterkin.

Rev. George J. Caie, D.D. Dr John Cable. John B. Don, Manufacturer. D. J. Carnegy, Assessor. Gilbert W. Don, Manufacturer. David Steele, Beech Hill. Thomas Henderson, Bank Agent. Rev. Hugh Macmaster, Dunnichen. Alexander MacHardy, Town Clerk. W. Graham Pool, Draper. ^Villiam Shepherd, Stationer. Rev. Charles Gardyne. John Strachan, Jeweller. John S. Whyte, Tanner. Dr John Macalister. William Warden, Retired Merchant. David Sturrock, Draper. Alexander Hay, Solicitor. Walter G. Laird, Manufacturer. Rev. Wm. Adam. R. F. Myles, Solicitor. Rev. |. B. Gardiner. John A. Grant, Manufacturer. Rev. W. G. Donaldson. D. M. Graham, of Pitreuchie. Rev. Alexander Ritchie, Oathlaw. R. Fowler, Druggist. J. S. Gordon, Solicitor. George William Melvin, Merchant. Rev. R. W. Forbes. R. T. Birnie, Chief Constable. Dr Andrew Kerr. Thomas Hart, Procurator-Fiscal. Dr Norman J. Sinclair. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Miss J. FERGUSON, BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY,

71 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Ladies' Work oi all kinds made up.

TEA of Perfect Purity.

HTHE QUALITY of Our TEAS has never yet failed to win the keen appreciation of our Customers. Even the shrewdest judge of Tea ^•'^^ can find no fault with the Grades of India, ~ "C^^ China, and Ceylon Teas, we stock. We have a splendid full-flavoured Household Tea at 1/4, and a fine Darjeeling flavoured Tea at 2/, which could satisfy the most fastidious. We can also sell you honest Quality in GROCERIES at Lowest Prices. All we ask

is a Trial Order. Telephone No. 3x2.

152 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR. Mrs George Wholesale and Retail Fish and Game Dealer, 58 EAST HIGH STREET,

. . FORFAR. . . M 178 FORFAR DIRECTORY. FORFAR BATHS

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These Splendid Baths "through the Pend," are now open at popular prices of admission.

The opportunities for bathing and swimming are unrivalled anywhere.

Medicated Baths Of various descriptions can be arranged for on application to the Bathmaster. These can be had exactly the same as those supplied at the finest Spas, at a third the price.

Ordinary Hot Baths, ^c\ and 3d. Admission to Swimming Pond and Spray Room, 2d and id.

The Hall and Pond are heated so that all can enjoy a swim at any time of the year.

The Hours during which the Baths are open vary according' to Season, and may be found out on appHcation at the Baths. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 79

William Christie,

Tobacconist, Stationer, 81 Emigrant Agent,

103 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Ladies' and Gent.'s Tailoring to order at Lowest Prices.

Perfect Fit and Finish Guaranteed.

BOYS' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS at Keenest Prices. WATERPROOF COATS Ready-to-Wear or Made to Measure. OVERCOATS, Ready-to-Wear from 22/6. HATS, CAPS, TIES, BRACES, SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, &c., Larg-e Variety to Choose from. John M'Kinnon, Ladies' and Gent.'s Tailor, 34 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR.

James Kerr 81 Son, SLATERS and CONTRACTORS.

iXs>C All Orders punctually attended to at KiKs 102 WEST HIGH ST., &! 14 ALBERT ST. i8o FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Above all things be Comfortable.

By all means, and at the same time look well It's easily done.

Our BUSINESS is BOOTS.

And we contend, because we KNOW, that if you go to the Right People (that's us, of course), it's the simplest thing in the world to get Stylish, Well-Cut BOOTS, that give you the Maximum of Comfort, consistent with Quality of Leather and Labour. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST YOU CAN GET ANYWHERE. A.M'Kay&Son, 84 CASTLE ST., FORFAR. ADVERTISEMENTS. l8l

Mrs A. Robbie, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 8 EAST HIGH STREET, FORFAR,

Choice Confections from the Best Makers. Buttonholes, Sprays, Wreaths, and all kinds of Floral Designs made up on Shortest Notice.

We Fear Nothing

If Quality and Price are put side by side when comparing- our BAKERY GOODS, GROCERIES, and PROVISIONS, with others.

Special Fine BRIDIES, Fresh Made Daily. A Recognised Establishment for HIGH-CLASS TEAS. Festivals, Picnics, At Homes, &c., purveyed for.

Oi'dei's called for and delive?'ed free of charge in Town, in Country by Van. THOMAS E LDE R, Baker, Grocer, & Provision Merchant,

EAST PORT CORNER (Adjoining North St.), FORFAR.

John Esplitv, Tobacconist, Musicseller, and Stationer, 94 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

Cigars, Cigarettes, and Cheroots— Finest Brands at Keenest Prices. Smokers' Fancy Goods. The IMPERIAL and CAPTAIN COMFY PIPES—The Best 1/- Lines. I 82 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

DUNDEE £r DISTRICT HYGIENIC INSTITUTE LTD. =^^ ARTIFICIAL

TEETH i\ EXTRACTIONS. FILLINGS. ^c. WORK GUARANTEED. PAYMENTS ARRANGED.

81 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

KIRRIEMUIR--Mrs Smith, 27 Kirk Wynd, Alternate TUESDAYS, 5 to 9.

ARBROATH--211a High Street.

BRECHIN- -Mrs Garbutfs, 49 High Street, Alternate SATURDAYS, 2 to 5-30.

DUNDEE-- 14 Park Place (1 minute's walk from Queen's Hotel).

Largest and most Successful Business in Forfarshire. ADVERTISEMENTS. 183

Thos. M'Nicoll,

Saddler and Harness Maker,

1 West High Street, FORFAR.

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Son, j W. Andrew § j

S TOBACCONISTS AND HAIRDRESSERS, ^

( 29 WEST HIGH STREET, (

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Wn\. A. Horsburgh,

^(s~J THE CENTRAL BAH, }0^ 98 CASTLE STREET, FORFAR.

BEERS and WHISKIES o! the Best Qualities in Sparkling Condition. 184 ^ FORFAR DIRECTORY.

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ESTABLISHED 1891. Miss Walker jOULD again take this opportunity of re- turning: her sincere thanks for the very hearty support she continues to receive from the Public, and beg^s to assure ail those who honour her with their custom at her NEW & UP-TO- DATE STORE 99 East High Street—WILL receive the best of value for their money. We stock only BOOTS and SHOES of smart and reliable qualities. Of House Boots & Shoes we hold a well-assorted variety at Moderate Prices. u Measures and Repairs have prompt personal attention.

THE PEOPLE S BOOTMARER 99 EAST HIGH ST., FORFAR.