1MBf Hi m JWHiBil m — mmsM BHHHm mwmmmmmmm MH$l£#etf#^ &##'Mini mm' H ifiS mm HHmm m si HnflMnHTHH fffffilllL HBbHHFHhHhiHfe rawHffwaKltlR ! ( ;Mt $ >:!&%'< Y'^v/ 9 imMm Kiwi'! STIRLING DISTRICT LIBRARIES 3 8048 00087 0621 Stirling ftabltc JLibtavp REFERENCE DEPARTMENT TJOOKS MUST NOT BE REMOVED, UNDER ANY PRETEXT, FROM THIS DEPARTMENT. Readers are requested to take care of the booPs'g'fedifeydm ^iB&Aai^or mutilatiAg 2 Wl^Jttl fWfliflflbSr Q£^erious damagkjational Library of Scotland CONVERSATION IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS ANNOYING TO STUDENTS, AND IS NOT PERMITTED. Ub/6 y http://www.archive.org/details/cookwyliesstirli1909prin : c STIRLING DIBEC CONTAINING STREET AND GENERAL DIRECTORIES (Including CAUSEWAYHEAD, CAMBUSKENNETH, and ST. NINIANS), BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, LISTS OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS, OFFICE-BEARERS OF LOCAL SOCIETIES, CLUBS, AND INSTITUTIONS; ALSO COUNTY INFORMATION, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, STIRLING COOK & WYLIB, 9 BARNTON STREET. 1909 C DO ONTENTS. Page Street Directory, - 1-78 Business Directory - - - ... 81-96 General Directory, - - - - - - - - - 99-233 Official and Other Lists— Ambulance Corps, - - - - - - - - 234 An Comunn Gaidhealach Shruidhle (The Highland Associa- tion of Stirling), -------- 234 Ancient Free Gardeners, ------- 234 Ancient Order of Foresters, ------ 235 Oddfellows (M.U.), - - - Ancient Order of - . 235 Ancient Shepherds (A.U.), - - - - - - - 235 Angling Clubs, - - - - - - - - - 235 Boating and Swimming Club, - - - - - - 235 Bowling Clubs, - - - - - ->•!- - - 236 Building Societies, -------- 236 Boys' Brigade, --------- 237 Chess Club, --------- 237 Churches, ---------- 237 County Council— Central District Committee, - - - 238 County Officials, --------- 238 Cricket Clubs, --------- 238 Customs and Excise, -------- 238 Curling Clubs, --------- 239 Educational, - - - - - - - -- 239 Football Clubs, --------- 240 Golf Clubs. - 240 Horticultural Societies, - - - - - - - 240 Insurance Agents, -------- 241 Lawn Tennis Clubs, - - - - - - - - 241 Masonic Lodges, -------- 241 Military Staffs, --------- 241 Municipal, ---------- 242 Musical Societies, - - -"'-- - - - - 242 -•' Parish Councils, &c, - - -\ - 243 Parliamentary, - /-• - - - \ - - - - 243 Political Associations, - - - - \ - - 243 Rifle Clubs, .... - \ . 243 Seven Incorporated Trad&, - " \ "' ~ " " 2 -+^ - Stirling Agricultural Society, - - \ - - - 244 Stirling District Lunacy B)ard, - - - - - 144 Stirling Fine Art Association, - -f - - 244 Stirling and District Traders' Defence Association, - - 245 Stirling Nursing Association, .--''- - - - - 245 Stirling Royal Infirmary, - - - - - - 245 Temperance Societies, . _ . 245 Territorial Force. ..... 246 Miscellaneous, --------- 247 Justices of Peace for Stirlingshire, ----- 249 Church Services, ------ 251. NORTH Jff BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1809. FIRE-LIFE. ANNUITY — BURGLARY — ACCIDENT. MARINE—TRANSIT OF SECURITIES. — LOSS OF PROFITS. - Total Funds, .... £19,121,310 Revenue, 1908, . 4,261,436 Claims Paid, .... 60,453,134 LIFE DEPARTMENT. Life Profits divided, 1906, £1,111,479. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Net Fire Premiums, 1908, £2,106,806. Prospectuses and Rates on application at the Chief Oifices, or Local Agencies. CHIEF OFFICES: EDINBURGH—64 Princes Street. LONDON 61 Threadneedie Street, E.C. Advertisements. rfrifvng ! 7 T fT^ rv ^Ind €arpet |$ ea ^n9 'Works. VJC Established a Quarter of a Century. Silver Medal, The only Gold Medal Highest Award, 1895. Awarded, 1896. WYLLIE, SANDEMAN & CO. Highest Class LAUNDRY WORK FAMILY WORK in all its Branches. Orders for Vans to call may be sent by Post Card, or left with Misses E. & J. REID, 32 Murray Place, FRENCH CLEANING. DRESSES. SUITS. CURTAINS. DRAPERIES. CARPET BEATING By Patent Machinery. DYEING In Eirst=CIass 5tyle. Prompt and Careful Attention bestowed. STREET DIRECTORS. ABBEY ROAD. i David Henderson, ironmonger 6 Robert Young Thomas Logan, brushmaker 8 Mrs Jane Francis Alexander Ferguson, engineer 10 Parian M'Farlan, drysalter William Haslar, clerk 12 Mrs Renfrew 3 Mrs Hutchison 16-18 Dunn Bros., wood merchants H. W. Dyason, gunmaker 20 John Syme, smith Mrs Dyason 24 Mrs J. Gourlay Miss Sarah Dunlop 26 David Craig, engine cleaner 5 John Allan, traveller 28-30 Jas. Johnston, wood mer, Miss Janet M'Gibbon 32 Haldane & Co., Forth Cooperage John M'Fadyen, lorryman 38 Joseph Aitken, linesman Mrs Mitchell Alex. Innes, goods porter 7 Mrs Margaret Murdoch 40 John Hall, grocer George Crombie, plasterer 44 George Craig, foreman porter Dugald Campbell, butcher Duncan Duff, brassfinisher Alex. Lindsay, mechanic James Wilkie, sawyer 9 H. Meiklejohn, engineer 48 M'Ewen & Co., Perambulator Jas. M'Farlane, foreman printer Works ii D. C. Cornboot, draper 5*2 Wyllie, Sandeman & Co., Stir- J. Gray, mason ling Steam Laundry J. Robertson, cooper 54 Alex. Nish, grain porter Owen Mulrain, contractor John C. M 'Donald, mason 13 J. Burnett, telegraph linesman 56 David Ferguson, fireman A. Miller, cooper James Salmond, porter T. M'Gregor, creamery agent Ferry—Samuel M'Adam, ferryman 17 J. Gillespie, lecturer A. Arthur, signalman J. Rodgers, miner James Donaldson, joiner James Jerrat, cooper d. A. GORDON, m.p.s., Robert Millar, miner Fred Walker, lorryman Chemist, Pharmacist, and 19 Vernon Bpwden, traveller J. Optician, D. Bain, tailor P. Black, tailor 12 BARNTON STREET, J. Galloway, brakesman •: Mrs Taylor : STIRLING, Robert Keddie, surfaceman William Kay, blacksmith — STIRLING DIRECTORY. ABBEY ROAD—Continued. 21 J. Cook, road foreman 27 P. Gallagher, Ordnance worker W. Welsh, telephone inspector Wm. Colby, clerk John A. M'Ewan, electrician 29 John Dobbie 23 Mrs Elizabeth Townsend James Walker Robert Meiklejohn, engineer James Drummond Mrs Syme Andrew Donald Mrs R. Wright 31 Robert Vannan, lorryman 25 J. Cuthill, blacksmith Mrs Prentice M. M'Leod, head boots David Milne Wm. Campbell, plumber ^^ Donald Scott, mason Peter M'Ewan, brassfinisher Wm. Michie, traveller 27 D. Keltie, shopman James Gourlay, plumber J. Wilson, guard H. M'Intosh, potato' salesman ABBEY ROAD PLACE. 1 Thomas Gordon, storeman 2 John Lambert, joiner 3 David Goldie, coachtrimmer 4 Henry Hunter, contractor 5 Henry Binnie, cooper 6 Mrs Cunning 7 Mrs Elizabeth Ritchie 8 Robert M 'Robbie, cooper 9 George Charles, brakesman 10 John H. Oliver, clerk 11 Robert Thornton, brakesman 12 Miss Thomson Bannockburn Hos iery Co. \ Abbey Road Dairy — Miss Jessie Eraser Hall's Building James Forsyth, clerk Alex. Stewart, cooper Thomas Martin, loco, engineer Miss Pye ABERCROMBY PLACE. 1 James Menzies, draper 2 William Morrison, joiner 3 Henry Robb, writer X4 W. Strang, retired draper 5 John Millar 6 Mrs. Millar 7 Miss Moir 8 Miss Mitchell 9 E. Gentleman, writer Mrs M'Lauchlan 11 Rev. D. P. M'Lees, minister 10 Misses Graham, teachers 13 Mrs Simpson 12 T. M. Morton, ironmonger 15 Mrs Jessie Duncanson 14 Eben. Simpson, architect 17 Andrew Buchanan, grocer 16 Thomas Lupton, writer 19 Alex. Crowe 18 Miss M'Dougall 21 James Jackson, traveller 1 STREET DIRECTORY. ALBANY CRESCENT. 6 Misses Harvey ii Miss Helen Norwell 7 Geo. Leverington, Detention 12 Wm. Rodgers, gardener Barracks ALBERT PLACE. Wellwood—M\ss M 'In tyre 13 John Johnston, jr., fishmongei John Steel, plumber 14 James Nicol, clotnier 1 John S, Ralston, confectioner 15 Miss A. M'Ewen 2 Robert Macewen, grocer 16 John T. Drummond, jeweller James Drummond, seedsman 17 Miss Gentleman William Reid, hatter Miss Alice Gentleman James D. Valentine, ironmonger 18 William Cullens, flesher John Dempster, tobacconist 19 Mrs H. Henderson Robert Waugh, law clerk 2 Wm. M'Laren, painter 8 William Shirra, bookseller 22 Leonard Baker, drawing teacher 9 William H. Dobson, organist 23 Mrs Farquharson 10 Miss Annie Buchanan 24 Patrick M'Dougall 11 Miss Mary Cunninton 25 Rev. A. J. Miller 12 Miss Esther Symon 26 Wm. Bell, Lieut. -Colonel Miss Margaret Symon 27 Patrick Drummond, seedsman ALEXANDRA PLACE. 2 Robert Fairful, joiner 26 William Berrie, traveller 4 Arch. Menzies, teacher 28 Gilbert Henderson, painter 6 Peter Jamieson, traveller Miss Allan 8 John A. Clark, law clerk 30 Tom Kinross, traveller 10 Miss Roberton 32 William Gourlay, jun., builder 12 Mrs J. M. Brown 34 Albert E. Shakespeare, cycle 22 Wm. M'Laren, tailor's cutter agent 24 G. W. Jones, teacher John Walker, chemist ALLAN PARK. 1 George Plenderleith, blacksmith 2 Y.M.C.A. Institute- John Brown, draper John Blyth, caretaker 3 Mrs Gardner 4 Thomas Lamb, joiner 5 John Jamieson, schoolmaster 6 G. Forbes Forsyth, music 7 William Carstairs Shaw teacher 9 James Wilson, dentist 8 Jas. M'Ewen, iron merchant 11 James Kinross, coachbuilder 10 Robert M'Culloch, draper 13 D. W. Logie, solicitor 12 Ronald Walker, architect — r STIRLING DIRECTORY. ALLAN PARK - Continued. 17 Samuel M. Frazer 14 Alexander Walls, plasterer .19 James M'Rae, writer 16 Donald M'Kerchar, traveller 21 George Gilmour, merchant 20 -Miss Caroline Graham 23 P. D. Nairn, Allan Park Studio Miss Mary Blackburn 25 Charles Feahrenbach, traveller 22 Rev. Mr M'Kay, ret. minister Miss Cleghorn 24 Rev. Wm. Agnew, editor, Tract James Gavin, draper . Depot Andrew M'Luckie, architect William Nairn, traveller Allan Park Lodge— P. D. Nairn, photographer A. H. Mowbray J. W. S. Chivers~ traveller 31 Alex. Douglas & Son, painters Allan Park House— 33 D. Morrison Weir, grocer Mrs J. Haldane 35 R. Roberts, butcher Thos. Houston, vet. surgeon Mailer Co produce Baker, assistant art 37 John & , John merchants . master ARCADE. 1-3 Stirlingshire Rubber Co. 2 Wm. Brown, outfitter David Paton, manager 2|-4 Mrs Morgan, Douglas Hotel 5-7-1 3-1 7-19-2 1 Craig's stationery,
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