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and Eastern Forfarshire Directory,
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Boots & Shoes f of Winter Season
COLtl?* GHflflT,
*-f jP-A-S great pleasure in taking another opportunity of 1 V thanking his many Friends for their continued and exceedingly liberal support. In renewing our promise to do all we know to produce such Goods as will meet the varied requirements of our many Patrons, we think it right to mention that we have determined, under all circumstances, to maintain the Highest Quality in our Goods. We have always in the past set our face against manufacturing doubtful and rubbishy goods, and we intend to stick fast to this policy.
Mr John T. Day, Editor of the " Shoe and Leather Record " one of the first authorities in the Kingdom, says: — " Weighted leather and leather substitutes are alike injurious to the health of those who wear the boots in which they are employed. Doctors are agreed that a large proportion of the ills to which our flesh is heir may be directly traced to the wearing of boots which do not keep the feet warm and dry. 'All leather' bo t/ts will do this. Shoddy boots will not. Those who value their health will therefore insist upon buying good boots.
We use every means to protect ourselves and our Customers against all shoddy material, and can confidently claim for all Goods of our own manufacture, the great superiority of being made from the most excellent Bark- tanned Leather. The very cheapest Boots, Shoes, and Slippers we produce have Insoles of the Very Best English Oak Bark-tanned Leather, warranted to keep the Feet thoroughly Dry and Comfortable. This is of the very greatest importance, and we guarantee our every Manu- facture to possess those Qualities.
86 HIGH ST., 249 HIGH ST., 21 WEST PORT.
Arbroath Tear Book Advertisements.
Kile alwafis, at Gbrtetmas anD mew Kear Gimes, devote Special attention to
jOadies ' and Swisses ' Evening JDress Sloots, Shoes,
and Slippers,
OF THE DE8T ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAKES, IN GREAT VARIETY.
Gentlemen 8 J5)ress Scoots and Shoes (Own SfCake)
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY.
Golin Grant
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.Manufacturer.
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Fancy Goods for the Festive Season.
~]-^Y inspecting our Stock, our supporters will find proof of our determina- -*— tion to excel all former efforts to put before them a Variety of FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which for Pbice, Elegance or Design, Ease of Fitting, and General Excellence, has rarely been equalled.
We Invite Inspection, and hope to support this announcement by being in the position to give our Customers just what they want.
We offer Ladies' Dbess Shoes at Prices from Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s, 4s 6d, 5s, up to the Very Finest that can be produced, ranging in Price from 6s up to 14s 6d.
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
COLIN GRANT,
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Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Colin Grant's
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Soots & Shoes for Summer ICear.
rEAR after year we have been gratified by the hearty response to every effort to supply only Boots and Shoes of the Most Excellent Qualities. It has always been our aim to buy only the Veey Best Materials, and manufacture a Just and Reliable Article. We are proud to say that we have found this course duly appreciated by our many Customers from their Liberal, Constant, and Steadily-Increasing Support. This encouragement, and our Sense of the Worth and Magnitude which our Retail Business has reached, make us again and again renew our efforts to meet every Requirement of our Customers ; and from our Greater Experience, our Thoroughly Practical Knowledge, and a Stern Determination not to be easily Equalled, we have made Progress.
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We would specially call attention to our Ladies' Lace and Button Boots and Shoes, Cut from the Very Choicest Glove and Glace" Kid, and made by the Most Select Workmen. These Goods are of the Most Elegant Designs, and for Smartness and Comfort are Perfection. Also, Gentlemen's Lace, Side Spring, Walking, and | for? iije JBeagt Shooting Boots, Lorne and Oxford Shoes, Brown I Boots and Shoes, and Cricket, Tennis, and other J Poggjglg amount Sporting Footgear. I
These Goods are Handsome, Square, and Solid, made of the Choicest Material, combining Durability, Smart- ness, and Comfort.
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tTwo ©ol£> dlbeoals for Sjcellence in Material an2> Superior THUorfcmanebfp.
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Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Colin Qi?airf,
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER,
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86 HIGH STREET, 249 HIGH STREET,
AND
21 WEST PORT, Arbroath.
The V'zry Best Materials. Thorsugh Workmanship. Sleganee in Design.
Perfeet Fit and Finish.
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Eleventh Year of Issue. Copyright.
THE
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eastern forfarsbire Directorp
CONTAINING
LIST OF HOUSEHOLDERS IN ARBROATH,
CARNOUSTIE, FRIOCKHEIM, AND
SURROUNDING DISTRICT
For 1899.
PUBLISHED BY
BRODIE & SALMON D,
AT THE OFFICE OF THE ARBROATH HERALD,
BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH
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Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
Jlrbroatb Carriage factors.
MELVIH & SONS
dCandaus, broughams, S^haetons,
Waggonettes, JDog-Carts, Chapel~Carts,
Pigs, S*ony~ Carriages,
W&\ To Order, or in Stock at the Lowest Prices. VANS, LORRIES, and MESSAGE CARTS Built to Order.
5econfc=1ban& /Ifcacbines Bougbt & Solfc.
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All our Carriages are Warranted of
NEWEST STYLE & BEST WORKMANSHIP.
ALL REPAIRS PROAPTLY EXECUTED.
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... 6 13 20 27 |
Mon ... 6 13 20 |
27 |
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3 10 17 |
24 |
31 |
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Mon |
... 6 13 20 27 |
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3 10 17 |
24 |
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Tue 5 12 19 26 |
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1 8 15 22 29 |
Wed 6 13 20 27 |
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2 9 16 23 30 |
Thu 7 14 21 28 |
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7 14 21 |
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4 11 18 25 ... |
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TERMS IN SCOTLAND. Candlemas, - 2nd February. Whitsunday, - - 15th May. Lammas, - - - 1st August. Martinmas, - 1 1th November. Under Act of Parliament the period for remov unless otherwise agreed, is noon on 28th |
TER Lady-dat, Midsummer, Michaelmas Christmas I al in Scotland a May and 28th N |
MS IN ENGLAND. 25th March.. 24th June. -day, - - 29th Sept. )ay, - - 25th Dec. nd for engagement of servants, ovember, day after if Sunday. |
12 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
iUlxre to Bup Glass $ CDina.
Wallace's.
WHY SO?
Because you get the Best Value for your Money.
DINNER SETS from 10s 6d. \
CHINA TEA SETS from 10s. J*^^*?
ISP* Marriage Presents in 6ndless Variety — <^11 Prices. =^38
Unique Selection and always Up-to-Date Stock.
Goods on Hire with Cutlery— Cheap.
ALiEX. WRLiLiflCE,4>
rDfyoiesale & Hetatl (Blass & dfytna XHercfyant, 10J MILLGATE LOAN ( sigh of the lamp,)
AND
244 HIGH STREET.
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Office and Warehouse—
10 PANMURE STREET, Arbroath.
Arbroath |
STear Book. |
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CONTENTS. |
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Angling Club, Arbroath, |
- 89 |
Local Authority, Arbroath, |
- 53 |
Angus Agricultural Association, |
- 65 |
London Forfarshire Association, |
- 73 |
Arbroath, Notes on |
- 25 |
Magistrates, ... |
- 53 |
Art Club, - |
- 63 |
Marine Lights, |
- 215 |
Benefit Societies, Arbroath, |
- 73 |
Masonic Lodges, |
- 69 |
Bowling Clubs, Arbroath, - |
- 89 |
Members of Parliament - |
- 213 |
1 Burial Board, |
- 57 |
Meteorological Society, Arbroath, |
- 63 |
Burns Club, Arbroath, |
- 63 |
Missions, Arbroath, - - |
- 81 |
Carriers to and from Arbroath, |
- 19 |
" Model " Building Society, |
- 79 |
Cattle Markets, |
- 216 |
Montrose Burghs Liberal Executive, |
- 77 |
Charitable Societies, |
81, 83 |
Mortifications, Arbroath, - |
91,93 |
Choral Union, |
- 63 |
Municipal Constituency, - |
- 55 |
Chrysanthemum Society, |
- 63 |
Municipal Voters |
- 101 |
Churches, Arbroath, |
93-99 |
Museum, Arbroath, |
- 61 |
Clothing Societies, |
- 81-83 |
Natural History Society, - |
- 63 |
Conservative Associations, Arbroath, - 77 |
New Club, .... |
- 63 |
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Convalescent Home, |
- 67 |
New York Arbroath Association, |
- 71 |
Co-operative Societies, Arbroath, |
- 69-71 |
Notes on Arbroath, 189S, |
- 25 |
Crieket Clubs and Associations, |
- 85 |
Oddfellows, |
- 69 |
Curling Club, Arbroath, - |
- 89 |
Parish Council (Arbroath & St Vigeans |
), 65 |
Cycling Club, Arbroath, - |
- 89 |
Parliamentary Voters |
- 101 |
District Committee (Arbroath) C.C., - 65 |
Philanthropic Societies, - |
81,83 |
|
Economic Building Society, |
- 79 |
Philharmonic Society, |
- 63 |
Edinburgh Forfarshire Associati |
an, - 71 |
Photographic Association, |
- 65 |
Epidemic Hospital, |
- 67 |
Police Commission, |
53 |
Factory Workers' Unions, Arbroath, 75, 77 |
Poorhousc, Arbroath and St Vig«ans, |
- 67 |
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Fairs, |
- 216 |
Population of Arbroath, - |
- 53 |
Fanciers' Societies, - |
- 79 |
Postal Information, Arbroath & Dist., |
17-21 |
Farmers, List of |
- 242 |
Railway Passenger Fares, |
- 23 |
Female Municipal Voters |
- 157 |
Rates and Taxes for 1898-99, |
- 53 |
Fishing Boats, Arbroath, - |
- 215 |
Reading Room, Mechanics', |
- 61 |
Football Clubs and Associations, |
85,87 |
Registrar's Office, - |
- 67 |
Foresters, A. 0., |
- 69 |
Savings Bank (Arbroath), |
- 73 |
Forfarshire Associations, - |
- 71 |
Schools and School Board, |
- 59-61 |
Free Gardeners, |
- 69 |
Shepherds, L.O.A., |
- 69 |
Friendly Societies, - |
- 69 |
Sheriff Officers, |
- 57 |
Gas Corporation, - |
- 57 |
Ship Brokers, |
- 59 |
Golf Club, Arbroath, |
- 85 |
Shipping, Arbroath |
- 215 |
Guildry Incorporation, |
- 67 |
Sick Societies, Arbroath, - |
- 81 |
Gymnastic Clubs, - |
- 87 |
Special Directory |
- 213 |
Half-Holiday Associations, |
77 |
Temperance Societies, |
- 83 |
Halls |
- 213 |
Tide Table and Tide Signals, Arbroath |
- 214 |
Harbour Trustees, - |
- 59 |
Town Council, |
- 53 |
Harrier Clubs, |
- 87 |
Town Mission, |
- 81 |
Holidays, Arbroath, |
- 23 |
Trades Council, Arbroath, |
- 73 |
Hope Trust Aiders' Association, |
- 81 |
Trades and Professions, Arbroath |
- 179 |
I.O.G.T. Lodges, - |
83, 85 |
Trades' Unions, ... |
73-77 |
Incorporated Trades, |
- 67 |
Valuation of Arbroath, - ■ - |
- 53 |
Independent Labour Party, |
- 77 |
Volunteers, Arbroath, |
- 89 |
Infirmary, Arbroath, |
- 67 |
Voters Roll - - |
- 101 |
Instrumental Bands, |
63-65 |
Ward Committees, |
- 55 |
Justices of Peace, and J.P. Court, - 57 |
Ward Representatives and Constituencies, 55 |
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Liberal Unionist Association, Arbroath, 77 |
Whist Clubs, Arbroath, - |
- 87 |
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Liberal Association, - |
- 77 |
Women's Liberal Federation, |
- 77 |
Library, Arbroath, |
- 61 |
Women's Co-Operative Guild, |
- 83 |
Literary Club, Arbroath, - |
- 61 |
Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A., Arbroath, |
- 79 |
EASTERN |
FORFARS |
3HIRE DIRECTORY. |
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Arbirlot, |
- 238 |
FrioGkheim, ... |
- 232 |
Auchmithie, |
- 240 |
Friockheim Trades List, - - . |
- 235 |
Barry, |
- 218 |
Guthrie, |
- 233 |
Carmyllie, - - |
- 236 |
Inverkeilor, -...- |
- 241 |
Carnoustie, |
- 216 |
Kinnell and Kirkden, |
- 233 |
Carnoustie Trades and Profession |
s, - 230 |
Lunan, . |
- 241 |
Carnoustie List of Householders |
- 221 |
Panbride, - |
- 218 |
Colliston, - |
- 238 |
St Vigeans, .... - - |
- 239 |
Forfarshire County Council, |
- 210 |
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Arbroath Year Book.
Index to Advertisements.
PAGE
Alexander, Win., grocer - - - 196
Anderson, J. T., jeweller - - - 40
Anderson, M., milliner - - 72
Anderson, W. D., bookseller - - 146
Arbroath Herald - - - - 22
Arbroath IJorsehiring Co., Ltfl. - - 160
Bank Street Hall - - - - 182 '
Barclay, Mrs Geo., Red Lion Bar - 66
Bennet & Smith, (insurance) - - 106
Boath, W. S., bookseller -■ - - 1S2
Boath & Simpson, butchers, Carnoustie 90 Bourhill, J., Central Bar - - - 146
Brand, Win., slater - - - 98
Briggs, Win., Chemical Works - - 180
Brown, J. H., grocer • - - - 56
Brodie & Salmond, Herald Office Buchan, D. D., chemist, Buick, Wm., waste and china merchant Byars, Mrs, dressmaker, &e. Ceesar, William, (Insurance), Carnoustie Calder Bros , builders -•, • •'.- Campbell, G. A., & Sou, plasterers Campbell, P. & P., dyers Carnoustie Co-operative Association Carver & Syiuon, architects • Central Coffee and Dining Rooms Clark & Oliver (insurance) - - . - Commercial Union Assurance Co. Cook, David & Sons, plumbers - Craig, J. B., china merchant Crockatt, Mrs, Victoria Bar, Cruickshank, George, Thistle Bar Cuthbert, Jas., ironmonger, &c. - Dargie, A. C, painter Davie, A., dentist - - -
Daer, H., confectioner, Carnoustie Dodds & Bathie, auctioneers Doig, Jas., family grocer- - 20:
Dron, John, shoemaker, Carnoustie Dundee & Arbroath Confections and Pre- serve Manufacturing Co. - ■ 206, 207 Dundee Courier - - - - 112
Dundee arid Newcastle Shipping Co. - 132 Dundee School of Shorthand, &c. - 132
Dyer, Robert, plumber - - 146
Fairvveather.S., boot and shoe manufactured!) Fife, Andrew, builder - - - 72
Findlay, D.. draper - - - 14S
Finlaysou, James, Lome Bar - - 6S
Fletcher, G. D., grocer - - - 176
Forbes, Robert, butcher - - - 150
Friendly Coal Society, Limited - - 192
Fulton, G., hatter - .- - • - 50
Fyfe, J., grocer, Friockheim - - 92
Fyfe, John, grocer - .- - - 166
Geddes, W. H. & Son, photographers - 114 Gordon, Frank VV., painter - - 84
Gouck, D. A., Oriental Bar - - 118
Goulding's Manures - - - 150
Grant, C, boot manufacturer - -. 2-S
Great 1 houghts ■ - - 128
Grewar, J. P. & Son, cabinetmakers 138, 194
16, 30,46 142 44 34 88 66
- 120
- ios;
- 92.
- 50
- 62
- 28!
- 158
- 140 245-248
- 56
- 172 197-200
- 15
- 152
- 90
- 190 08, 209
92
Guild, Alexander, hatter, Harris, Geo., butcher
PAGE
Herald, J., cabinetmaker - - 104
Herron, Peter, & Sjn, blacksmiths - 32
High School, Arbroath - - - 24
High, Win. Jeweller - - 180
Hird, Alex., draper - - - 96
Hutcheon, J.,' sculptor, Aberdeen - 120
Hutchison, S., Royal Oak Tavern - 98
Imperial Hotel (Aitkeu's) - - 116
Ivanhoe Whisky - - - - 86
Jackson, William, binder, Aberdeen - 144
Jenkins, A. & M., confectioners - 118
Johnston's Emporium . - - - 188
Joss, J., Central Hat Shop -" - 62
Kerr, David, butcher - - - 178
King, James, grocer -' -' - 36
Law, James, engineer - - - - 166
Lefevre, John, butcher - - - 38
Leslie, J. G., coal merchant - - 174
Lesslie,,C. H., dentist -. - - 172
Littlejohn, Mrs, tobacconist - - 194
Littlejohn, James, plumber, - - 64
Low, Charies A., grocer - - 44
Lownie, I., shoemaker - - - 34
Macdonald, D. R., Corner Hat Shop - 140!
M 'Donald, G., coal merchant - - 120
Maclure, E. & J., dyers - - 44
Macniven & Cameron's Pens - - 186.
Mann, James, cab proprietor, - - 98
Mann, Wm., tailor .- - - 86 :
M'Kay, A., grocer - - 40 j M'Kinnon, Alexander, St Thomas Bar - 192 M'Wattie, J. & Sons, tobacco manufac- > :
-turers- - - - Back Cover and 52 Meffan, John M., jeweller - - 44 Melvin & Sons, carriage builders - 10 Michie, J., & Son, billposters - - 78 Middleton & Donald, plasterers - - 170 Milligan, R., draper - - - 122 Milne, James, photographer - - 1S4 " Model " Building Society - - 60 Moffat, Joseph, umbrella-maker - - 130 Murdoch, W. D., grocer, Carnoustie - 92 Muir, Son, & Patton, coal merchants - 126 Myles, C. Y., tailor - - 250-251 Myles & Robb, tailors -' - - 196 Naysmith, Andrew, chemist - - 100 Newgate Livery Stables (Melvin's) - 94 North British & Mercantile Insurance Co 18 Northern Assurance Company, - - 210 Olipha'nt, Anderson & Ferrier; pub- lishers, Edinburgh - - - 136 Paterson, Sons & Co. musicsellers Back Cover People's Journal Hand Books - - 110 Pirie, D., jeweller - - - - 56 Rayhe, John, "plumber - - - 50 Reid, A., builder - 124 Reid, Geo. (Insurance) - - '- 211 Robbie, David, grocer - ' ■ - 42 Roberts, Charles, grocer - - - 72 Rowan, J. L. , Shakespeare Bar - ' - 54 Royal Hotel (Merwe's) -- - -. 102 Salmond, G. biscuit manufacturer 162, 164 Sanford's Poison' for Rats -.,'■'- - 36 Scott, Andrew, grocer - - - 76
Arbroath. Year Book.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS— Continued.
PAGE
Scott, D. J., glazier " - - - 134
Scott, Robert, architect - - - 62
Scottish Widows' Fund (Life Assurance) 168
Shield, Mill, & Jack, chemists ' - - 20
Skae, C, salt merchpnt - - - 38
Smith, C, wine merchant • - - 84
Smith, David, grocer .... - 64
Smith, Hood & Co., Ltd., coal merchants 82
Smith, Jas., blacksmith - - - 44
Smith, Jas., Wast Links Rope Works - 74
Smith, J. P. & Suns, tailors - - 58
Soutar, A. M., joiner - - 80
Soutar, C, baker - - - - 52
Stephen, J. & J., milliners - - 38
Strachan & Farquhar, dressmakers - 4S
Strachan A. & Son, tailors - - 84
Suttie, J., blacksmith - - - 170 Swanson, W., umbrella maker, &c. 36, 60
PAGE
Taylor, David S., photographer - - 40
Thorn, A., 29 Lord burn - - - 15
Thomson, A., tailor - - 64
Thomson, James, baker, Friockheim ' - 88
Thomson, G. R. & Son. cabinetmakers 201-205
Thornton, David, draper - - 176
Tullis; J. & Son, Ltd., tanners, Glasgow - 212
Turnbull, J., grocer, - 80
Wallace, Alex., china merchant
Weekly News
Weekly Welcome
White Hart Hotel (Smith's)
White's Semolina
Whyte, D. W., vintner
Wliyte, W., tailor,
Willocks, James, watchmaker
12 112 112
154 134 156 138 80
Wilson, D.T., cabinetmaker
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POST OFFICE INFORMATION.
HOURS OP ATTENDANCE.
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For Sale of Stamps, Registration of Let- ters,&c.
„ Sale of Postal Orders
,, Payment of Postal Orders
,, Money Orders, Inland Revenue Stamps,
and Licenses
„ Savings Bank. Government Annuity,
and Insurance Business
., Telegraph and Telephone Business ...
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to |
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P.M. |
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10.0 a.m. & 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.
A.M.
10 0
INWARD MAILS.— Hours of Town Delivery of Letters and Parcels.
1st. English Day Mail— London, Ireland, places Abroad, Edin- burgh, Dundee, and Scotland generally,
2nd. London Night Mail— England. Ireland, Glasgow, f Letters Aberdeen, and the North, ... \ Parcels
3rd. Aberdeen, the North, Brechin, Montrose, Forfar, Broughty- Ferry, Carnoustie, Dundee, and Local,
4th. England, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Fifeshire, Aberdeen, Brechin, Forfar, and Montrose,
SUNDAY DELIVERY at Counter to Callers— General Mails— From 12.30 til
A.M.
7 0
8 0
9 30
P.M.
3 30
7 40 1.30 p.m.
OUTWARD MAILS.— Latest Hour for Posting.
REGISTRATION.— Letters can be Registered with an additional fee of 4d up to the hour of closing- the Letter Box.
TOWN DELIVERY,
Aberdeen and the North,
Dundee, Edinburgh, and Glasgow,
Dundee, Edinburgh, and Glasgow,
Aberdeen, Montrose, and Brechin,
Glasgow, London, England, Ireland, Abroad, Midland and South of Scotland, and Forfar,
Dundee, Edinburgh, Broughty-Ferry, and Carnoustie,
London Night Mail — England, South of Scot- land, Ireland, Glasgow, Forfar, Friockheim,
Aberdeen, Montrose, and Brechin,
Edinburgh, ...
London Day Mail — England, Ireland, and Scotland generally,
London E.C, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee
Glasgow,
London, Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Scotland generally,
SUNDAY DESPATCHES.
Aberdeen, North, and North-East of Scotland,
London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee, ...
Letters
/a.m.
6 45
! 7 45
I p.m. I 3 15 \7 30
a.m. 6 45 6 45
II 15 U 30
p.m.
1 45
2 15
8 10
8 30
a.m.
9 0 p.m.
4 30
With extra'^d. Stamp. |
Letters can be registered until |
a.m. |
p.m. |
9 0 |
|
8 0 |
7a30 |
p.m. 3 30 |
p.m. 3 15 |
7 40 |
7 15 |
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11 0 |
11 40 |
11 15 |
p.m. 1 55 |
p.m. 1 30 |
2 30 |
1 45 |
3 55 |
3 30 |
3 55 |
3 30 |
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4 0 |
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5 30 |
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6 0 |
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8 0 |
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p.m. 9 0 8a30 p.m. 3 15 7 15
9 0
a.m. 11 0 11 15
p.m.
1 30
2 0
30 15
8 15
18 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
ESTABLISHED 1809.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fire. Life. Annuities.
TOTAL ASSETS, - - - £13,558,989
REVENUE, 1897, - - - £2,927,988
LIFE BRANCH: Important Features.
All Bonuses Vest on Declaration.
NINE-TENTHS of the WHOLE PROFITS of the LIFE ASSURANCE ; BRANCH are Allocated to PARTICIPATING POLICIES. Claims Paid on Proof of Death & Title.
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SPECIAL LEAFLET8 ON APPLICATION EXPLAINING FOLLOWING NEW SCHEMES:
Threefold Option Scheme.
By which the Policy-holder secures for himself A Cash Payment at a stated age, or An Annuity for Life and a Cash Payment at Death, or A Larger Annuity for Life. Family Settlement Scheme.
By which a Five per Cent. Investment is secured during Life of Widow — Capital remaining Unimpaired. Provident Assurances for Children Scheme.
By which Parents may secure to their Children on Attaining Majority the Benefit of Life Assurance at an Exceptionally Low Rate of Premium Irrespective of the State of Health at that time. Children's Endowment Scheme- By which Parents may secure a Cash Payment to their Children on Attaining Majority.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Policies of the Company now extend to cover Loss or Damage by Lightning to the Property Insured, whether set on Fire thereby or not.
Losses Promptly and Liberally Settled.
Prospectuses & every information may be had at the Chief Offices, Branches, or Agencies.
CHIEF OFFICES:
EDINBURGH— 64 PRINCES STREET | LONDON— 61 THREADNEEDLE ST., E.C.
DUNDEE BRANCH OFFICE— 13 PANMURE STREET.
Agents in Arbroath :
J. M. M'BAIN, B. L. Co. Bank.
R. C. KINLOCH, Bank of Scotland.
W. J. ROLLO, Commercial Bank.
MILN & DALGARNO, Solicitors. NORMAN M'BAIN, Solicitor. REID & LORIMER, Solicitors.
Arbroath Year Book. 19
ARBROATH & DISTRICT POSTAL INFORMATION.
Arbroath. Postal Information.
General Office. — Postmaster, Alexander Duncan. Despatches of Mails (Week Days) — Box closes for Inverkeilor, Chapelton, Carmyllie, Auchmithie, and rural districts, 6.45 a.m. ; Friockheim, 6.45 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. ; Dundee and Fifeshire, 6.45, 11.15 a.m., and 2.15, 6.15, and 8.30 p.m. ; Carnoustie and Droughty Ferry, 6.45 a.m., 2.15 and 8.30 p.m. ; Montrose, Brechin, Aberdeen, and the North, 6.45 and 11.30 a.m., 3.45 and 8.30 p.m ; Forfar, 1.45, 3.45, 5.45, and 8.30 p.m. ; Perth and Inverness, 1.45, 3.45, 5 45, and 8.30 p.m. ; Glasgow, 6.45 and 11.15 sum., 1.45, 3.45, 6.15, and 8.30 p.m. ; Edinburgh, 6.45 and 11.15 a.m., 2.15, 3.45, 6.15, and 8.30 p.m.; London, 1.45, 3.45, 5.45, and 8.30 p.m.; English mails, 1.45, 3.45, 5.45., and 8.30 p.m. Sunday, to all parts at P a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Deliveries — South mail, 7 a.m. : North and South mails, 8 a.m. ; Dundee and North mails at 3.30 p.m. ; London, Edinburgh, Dundee, and North mails at 7.40 p.m. Call Office for the Telephone Trunk Line. Sundays. — Delivery to callers at counter from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.
Sub-Office, 20a. Keptie Street. — Sub-Postmaster, James R. Aitken. Open for sale of stamps, Money Order, Postal Order, Savings Bank, telegraph, parcel business, and registra- tion of letters on week days from 8 a.m., till 8 p.m. No attendance on Sundays. Letter Box cleared at 5.45 and 10.30 a.m., 1, 3, 5, and 7.40 p.m., and Parcel collections at 10.30 a.in., 1, 3, 5, and 7.40 p.m.
Sub-Office, 270 High Street.— Sub-Postmaster, G. Mitchell. Open for sale of stamps, Money Order, Postal Order, Savings Bank, parcel business, and registration of letters, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. on week days. No attendance on Sundays. Letter box cleared at 5.45 and 10.30 a.m., and 1,3, 5, and 7.40 p.m. Parcel collections at 10.30a.m. l,3,5,and 7.40 p.m.
Sub-Office, SO Cairnie Street.— Sub-Postmaster, James Gauldie, Open for sale of stamps, Money Order, Postal Order, Savings Bank, parcel business, and registration of letters, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. on week days. No attendance on Sundays. Letter box cleared at 5.45 and 10.30 a.m., and 1, 3, 5, and 7.40 p.m. Parcel collections at 10.30 a.m. 1, 3, 5, and 7.40 p.m.
Pillar and Wall Boxes. -Cleared at 5.45 and 10.30a.m. ; 1, 3, 5, 'and 7.40 p.m. NoColleetion on Sundays.
District Postal Information.
Carnoustie. — Postmaster, J. P. M. Lowson. Open week days for sale of stamps from 7 a.m.
to 8 p.in. ; Sundays 9 to 10 a.m. Money Order, Postal Order, Savings Bank, and telegraph
business from 8 a.m. to S p.m. Despatches, 7 and 10.30 a.m., 1.15, 3.5, 5, and 8.10 p.m. ;
Sundays, 8.50 a.m. Deliveries, 7 and 10.15 a.m., 4.10 and 7 p.m. ; Sunday, to callers,
12.45 p.m. Telephone Call Office — Dundee Street. Friockheim Sub-Office. — Sub- Postmaster, Wm. Barrie. Money Order, Postal Order,
Savings Bank, and telegraph business, week days open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; Sundays, 9 to
10 a.m. Deliveries, 8.30 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Letter box closes for Despatches at 9.15 and
10.50 a.m., 12.30, 1.0, and 4.10 p.m. Inverkeilor Sub-Office.— Sub-Postmaster, A. Inglis. Postal Order, Money Order,
Savings Bank, and telegraph business. Open on week days from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; Sundays,
9 to 10 a.m. Delivery at 9.45 a.m. ; Despatches at 1 and 3.10 p.m. Arbirlot Sub-Office. — Sub-Postmaster, Wm. Craig. Delivery, 8 a.m. ; Despatch, 2.35 p.m.
daily except Sunday. Auchmithie Sub-Office.— Sub-Postmistress, Mrs Brown. Delivery, 9 a.m. ; Despatch,
1 p.m. daily except Sumlay. Gowanbank Sub-Office, Colliston.— Sub-Postmistress, Miss Pyott, grocer. Post
arrives at 8 a.m. ; leaves 1.50 p.m. daily except Sunday. Carmyllie Sub-Office, Redford.— Postmaster, A. Boath. Post arrives at 10 a.m., and
leaves at 12.30 daily except Sunday. Greystone Sub-Office — Postmistress, Mrs Sturrock. Post arrives at 10.30 a.m., and
leaves about noon daily except Sunday.
Carriers to and from Arbroath.
To Aucitmithie— D. Gall and T. Smith, daily I To Carmyllie — A. Webster, Redford ; D. To Inverkeilor- -D. Watt, 33 Applegate.daily M 'Kay, Greystone ; J. Hampton, Carnegie
To Friockheim — Thomas Ferrier, on Saturdays | Ward — to Arbroath on Saturdays.
20
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
THE LEADING HOUSE
UUllUUllUUUUliUUilUl
a
vor
Every Arbroa.thia.ri who wants his Medicines as
Ordered by the Doctor when in Sickness
or Distress-
As we make it our Business
MEAT, MALT,
And WINE
Stimulates the Appetite and Aids Digestion.
5)rugs,
A Perfect Food
IN BOTTLES,
2s 3d & 3s.
to keep in Advance of the Times and in Touch with Pharmaceutical Progress,
YOUR INTEREST "W
AND m~ OUR INTEREST
Chemicals,
By Testing all the Drugs and Chemicals we Buy or Manufacture,
COCA WINE.
For Health and Strength. A Perfect Tonic Wine.
invigorates & tRenovatcs tbc THHbole System.
In BOTTLES, 2s and 3s 6d.
dispensing
and by Warranting the Most Scrupulous Accuracy in every Detail.
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All our Prices are Based upon the Cash System.
We have done our part; will you do yours?
SHIELD, MILL, & JACK,
CHEMISTS.
Arbroath Year Book
21
Letter Post.
To and from all parts of the United King- dom : — Not exceeding 4oz., Id ; 4 to 6 oz., l§d ; and so on at the rate of $d for every additional 2 oz. Dimensions — 24 ins. in length, 12 in. in width, and 12 in. in depth. No limit in weight. A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage, and a letter posted insufficiently paid is charged double the deficiency. The penny stamp now issued can be used either as a postage or receipt stamp. Postage to India, British Colonies, and Protectorates are now charged Id per J oz.
Post Cards.
Post-cards, available for transmission in the United Kingdom only, are sold at 10 for 5£d,!or of finer quality 10 for 6d. They can also be had in smaller numbers or singly. Plain cards, with adhesive id stamp affixed, may also be used. Reply cards, five for 6d. Letter cards. 8 for 9d ; smaller numbers in proportion. Foreign post-cards, Id each ; reply, 2d.
Inland Book Post.
The Book Post rate is one half-penny for 2 oz. Packets exceeding 2 oz. in weight are sent at letter rate. Every book packet must be posted either without a cover or in a cover entirely open at the ends.
Postage on Registered Newspapers.
On each Registered Newspaper, the post- age, when prepaid, is Jet. No packet of newspapers must exceed 14 lbs. in weight, or 2 ft. in length, or 1 ft. in width or depth.
Redirection.
tetters, cards, newspapers, books, and samples are redirected free of charge. Cards, newspapers, and books which cannot be delivered, and upon which a postage fee of one halfpenny only has been prepaid, are chargeable with fresh postage when returned to the senders.
Post Office Telegrams.
The charge for telegrams throughout the United Kingdom is Od for 12 words, and £d for every additional word. Addresses are charged for. Postage stamps are used for payment.
Post Office Telephones.
Sixpence for three minutes' conversation ■within a radius of 25 miles ; ninepence for 50 miles, and so on.
Money Orders for the United Kingdom.
Money Orders are granted in the United Kingdom as follows :— For sums not exceed- ing £1, 2d ; £3, 3d ; £10, 4d. Money may now be° sent by Telegraph Money Order at the following rates of commission — for sums not exceeding £3, 4d ; above £3 and not exceeding £10, 6d. In addition to the com- mission, a charge is made at the ordinary inland rate for the official telegram of advice. Minimum charge, 6d.
Money Orders Payable Abroad
are'granted in the United Kingdom as follows —On sums not exceeding £2, 6d : £6, Is : £10, Is 6d.
Postal Orders.
Postal Orders for fixed sums are issued at the following rates :— On those for Is 'and Is 6d the charge is id ; for 2s up to 10s 6d, Id; for 15s and 20s, lid. Broken amounts may be made up with stamps affixed to the face of the order.
Parcel Post.
Parcels up to 11 lbs. in weight may be transmitted by the inland parcel post at the following rates— 1 lb. and under, 3d, and Id additional for every lb. up to 11 lbs.— maximum charge, Is.
Registration and Compensation.
By the prepayment of a fee of 2d, any postal packet may be registered to any place in the United Kingdom, and in case of loss or damage, compensation, will be given by the Postmas ter-General.
Post Office Savings Bank.
No deposit of less than a shilling is received, nor any pence, and not more than £50 in one year. No further deposit is allowed when the amount standing in de- positor's name amounts to £200, inclusive of interest. Interest is allowed at the rate of 2$ per cent, (or sixpence in the pound) per annum— that is, at the rate of one halfpenny per pound per month. Separate accounts may be opened in the names of wife and children. Any person can now invest at any Post Office Savings Bank small sums in Government Stock. The amount of Stock ■which can be purchased or sold at one time is now reduced to the nominal sum of Is. Not more than £100 can be invested in any one year, and the total amount paid by any one Investor must not exceed £300.
Government Insurance and Annuities.
The lives of persons of either sex between the ages of 14 and 65 may be insured for not less than £5 nor more than £100. The sums charged for deferred annuities, or deferred monthly allowances, vary with the age and sex of the person on whose life it is to depend and with the conditions of the contract. '
Licenses.
Dogs of any kind in Great Britain, 7s 6d • dogs of any kind— Ireland, one dog, 2s 6d • every additional dog, 2s. Game 'licenses' (U.K.), if taken out after 31st July and be- fore 1st Nov., to expire on 31st July follow- ing, £3 : after 31st July, expire 31st October £2 : after 31st October, expire 31st July £2' Gamekeepers, £2 ; Game Dealer's License' £2 ; Gun License, 10s. '
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Leading Liberal Newspaper
• • . in the -Montrose Burghs.
(M. P., Right Hon. JOHN MORLEY.)
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THE
flpbpoath *
* Herald.
AS OTHERS SEE US.
(Rne of the Best Pro- vincial Newspapers for a town like Arbroath I have ever seen. — Member London, School Board.
/Rne of the Fullest and Freshest of Family Newspapers that cross the Atlantic. — Andover Townsman.
(Rne of the Healthiest and most Successful Journals in this County. — Piper o' Dundee.
One Penny.
Be Qrbr©<atE ^GraTd
^DlNDS its way every week as a Popu° lar Newspaper into nearly every Household in Arbroath, Carnoustie, Friockheim, and the Surrounding Agricultural Villages and Districts.
It is the Best and Cheapest
Medium for all Classes of Advertise- ments.
The ' Herald ' is published every Thursday Morning; Friday is pay-day in Arbroath, so that the columns of the ' Herald ' present the most effec- tive medium for bringing the weekly announcement* of Advertisers before the people at the right time.
y BRODIB & SALMOND,
PUBLISHERS.
Arbroath Year Book.
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RAILWAY PASSENGER FARES TO NEIGHBOURING AND OTHER
STATIONS.
RETURN TICKETS at Single Fare (plus fractions) are issued oh Wednesdays after 12 noon to all Stations from which return journey can be accomplished same day, no minimum ; and on Saturdays to Stations marked s for return same day.
CHEAP WEEK-END TICKETS, available for return by any of the ordinary trains on Satur- day or up to and including the Monday following, are now issued at Single Journey Fare (plus fractions) to all Stations on the Caledonian Line, with a minimum charge of Is ; and to certain Stations on the N.B. system — the fare in some instances being about one-sixth more than the single fare.
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9 |
Inchbare, |
1 |
6 |
2 8 |
Alyth, ---- |
2 |
oh |
4 |
3 |
Inchture, |
2 |
o* |
3 1 |
Alyth Junction, - |
2 |
H |
3 |
9 |
Invergowrie, |
1 |
n |
2 5J |
Ardler,- |
2 |
*h |
3 |
11 |
Inverkeilor, - |
0 |
6 |
0 10 |
Auldbar, |
0 |
Oh |
1 |
4 |
Johnshaven, |
1 |
10£ |
3 - 3 |
Barry, - - - - |
0 |
7 |
0 |
11 |
Justinhaugh, |
1 |
7 |
2 5 |
Bervie, ... |
2 |
2£ |
3 |
9 |
Kinfauns, |
2 |
9i |
4 3 |
Blairgowrie, |
o |
lli |
4 |
7 |
sKirkcaldy, - |
4 |
3* |
7 11 |
Brechin, |
1 |
1* |
2 |
0 |
Kingemiie, - |
1 |
4 |
2 0 |
Bridge of Dun, - |
1 |
H |
2 |
0 |
Kingsmuir via B. Ferry, |
2 |
4 |
3 8 |
Broughty Ferry, |
1 |
1 |
1 |
7 |
Kingsmuir via Forfar, |
1 |
4 |
2 0 |
Careston, |
1 |
6£ |
2 |
9 |
Kirkbuddo via B. Ferry, |
2 |
1 |
3 3 |
Cargill, |
' 2 |
11* |
4 |
7 |
Kirkbuddo via Forfar, |
1 |
4 |
2 0 |
Carnoustie, - |
0 |
6 |
0 |
9 |
Kirriemuir, |
1 |
n |
2 6 |
Cauldcots, - |
0 |
4A |
0 |
8 |
Laurencekirk, |
2 |
i |
3 6 |
Clocksbriggs, |
1 |
0 |
1 |
8 |
La'uriston, - |
1 |
8 |
2 10 |
Colliston, ... |
0 |
3 |
0 |
5 |
Letham Grange, - |
0 |
2£ |
0 4 |
Coupar Angus, - |
2 |
7 |
4 |
4 |
sLeuchars Junction, - |
2 |
2£ |
3 9 |
Craigo, - - - - |
1 |
6 |
2 |
6 |
Leysmill, |
0 |
4i |
0 7 |
sCupar (Fife), |
2 |
n |
4 |
11 |
London, |
37 |
6 |
71 6 |
Drumlithie, |
o |
8* |
4 |
0 |
Longforgan, |
1 |
10 |
2 9 |
Dubton, |
1 |
H |
2 |
0 |
sLunan Bay, |
0 |
8* |
1 3 |
Dundee, |
1 |
ik |
2 |
1 |
Luncarty, - |
3 |
Oh |
4 7 |
Eassie, |
1 |
10J |
3 |
0 |
Magdalen Green, - |
1 |
4* |
2 1 |
Easthaven, - |
0 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
Marykirk, - |
1 |
10 |
3 3 |
Edinburgh, via all routes 4 |
10 |
9 |
1 |
Monifieth, - |
0 |
10J |
1 4 |
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Edzell, |
1 |
n |
2 |
10 |
Monikie via B. Ferry, |
1 |
9 |
2 9 |
Elliot, |
0 |
i |
0 |
2 |
Monikie via Forfar, |
1 |
4 |
2 0 |
Errol, |
2 |
2* |
3 |
5 |
Montrose, any route, |
1 |
n |
2 0 |
Farnell Road, |
0 |
10£ |
1 |
6 |
North Water Bridge, - |
1 |
5 |
2 5 |
Fordoun, |
2 |
*h |
4 |
0 |
Perth, via Forfar, )_ |
3 |
Oh |
4 7 |
Forfar, |
; |
2J |
1 |
9 |
Perth, via Dundee, j |
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Friockheim, |
0 |
6 |
0 |
10 |
Stanley, . - - |
3 |
H |
4 7 |
Glamis, |
l |
8 |
2 |
6 |
Strathord, - |
3 |
Oh |
4 7 |
Glasgow, via all routes, |
8 |
H |
10 |
5 |
sSt Andrews, |
2 |
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Children above 3 and under 12 years of age half-price. Fares now printed on all tickets by order of Board of Trade.
ARBROATH HOLIDAYS— 1899.
Spring Holiday — Third Monday of April. Autumn Holiday — Last Monday of September. St Thomas Market Holidays— Monday and Tuesday following 18th July, if a Saturday ; if not, Monday and Tuesday following first Saturday after the 18th. Shopkeepers' Half- Holiday every Wednesday afternoon from 1 o'clock.
Bank Holidays — 2nd January (for New Year's Day) ; 3rd January, open 9 to 10 a.m. ; Spring Holiday, open 9 to 10 a.m. ; Good Friday ; first Monday in May ; St Thomas Holidays, open on Monday 9 to 10 a.m., and Tuesday 9 to 10 a.m. ; first Monday in August ; Autumn Holiday, open from 9 to 10 a.m. ; 25th December (Christmas Day).
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Arbroath Rial) School.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.
Infants,
Standards I. and Standard III.,
Fee, 5s per Quarter. II., Fee, 7s 6d per Quarter.
Fee, 9s per Quarter.
MIDDLE SCHOOL.
English History, Geography, Writing, Arithmetic, Drawing, Latin, French, Mathematics, Weekly Science Lecture.
Class I., - - - - Fee, 15s per Quarter. Classes II. and III., - Fee, 20s per Quarter.
Needlework, 3s Extra.
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UPPER SCHOOL.
Literary, Commercial, Science and Art Courses ; Dressmaking for Girls, and Workshop for Boys in Science Course.
Class IV., V., and VI., Fee, 25s per Quarter.
Needlework, 4s Extra.
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QUARTER DAYS— 23rd January ; 10th April ; 14tb August ; 30th October.
lf,B. — All [Pupils should enter at the beginning of the Session, on the 14th August,
otherwise they will be at a great disadvantage.
NOTE. — All Pupils wishing a full course in Languages should enter before passing
Standard IV. More Advanced Pupils can get the full benefit of the
Science and Commercial Courses.
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MR DAVID CORS"R, FOUNDER OF THE LIBRARY BUILDINGS-
Arbroath During the Year 1898.
^~"HE opening of the Public Library Buildings in June is the most important ^J event in the history of Arbroath for the year 1898. The formal open- * ing took place on Saturday, 4th June, and the occasion was celebrated by a procession of public bodies, volunteers, trades, friendly societies, &c. After 'Mr David Corsar, the donor of the buildings, had handed to Provost Grant the deed of gift, which made the Library Buildings for all time the property of the community, the door was opened by Mr Alexander Gordon, Ashludie, first Chairman of the Library Committee. Great interest was given to the event by the presence of the Right Hon. John Morley, M.P. for the Angus Burghs, who spoke to an enormous crowd at Hill Terrace, and also addressed a large gathering of gentlemen at a cake and wine banquet given by the Town Council, and held in the Town Hall. Sports were held at the Victoria Park; the principal streets were all decorated with flags, evergreens, &c, and the whole community made the celebration of the occasion worthy of the great cause with which it was associated.
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Since its start the Library lias proved exceedingly popular. From 6th June to 15th October the books issued from the Lending Department numbered 33,755; 'the readers' tickets issued numbering 4,458. The Eeading and Reference Rooms have been visited by about 300 persons daily ; and an exhibition of pictures organised by the Art Galleries Committee, under the energetic convenership of Mr Samuel Renny, attracted over 15,000 visitors.
Some difficulty having been experienced in meeting adequately all the expenses of the Institution by the ordinary revenue, Mr David Corsar intimated , with characteristic promptitude and generosity, a donation to the funds of £500, to be given in annual grants of £100, in order to secure the effective staffing of the Library. Mr Corsar's liberality was heartily appreciated by the Library Committee and by the community. A re- commendation by the Directors of the Mechanics' Institute, that the resources of the Institute should be transferred to the Library Committee, was discussed at a meeting of members of the Institute held in September, when it was agreed, on the motion of Rev. Mr Douglas, to delay coming to any decision for six months.
In November Mr Alexander Gordon intimated to the Town Council his desire to retire from the Chairmanship of the Library Committee. The Town Council unanimously agreed to appoint Mr J. B. Salmond, the first honorary secretary of the Library Committee, to the vacancy caused by Mr Gordon's retiral. Mr Salmond, however, did not see his way to accept office. An effort was made to get Mr David Corsar to become a member of the Committee. Mr Corsar was unanimously appointed a member of the Library Committee by the Town Council, and accepted office ; the new Library Com- mittee, at its first meeting, appointed him chairman. The Town Council re- stored Dr T. F. Dewar to his place on the Committee, ex-Provost Keith and Mr E. J. Leslie being also elected to fill vacancies. Mr William Alexander, solicitor, has now been appointed secretary to the Library Committee at an annual salary of £12 12s.
The most interesting local publication of the year has been the "Visitors' Guide to Arbroath, its Abbey and the Cliffs" written by Mr J. B. Salmond, and published by Messrs Brodie & Salmond. Published in August it had an ex- ceptionally large sale, both amongst Arbroathians and visitors. During the past four or five years there has been a striking increase in the number of summer visitors to Arbroath ; in 1898 the incursion of visitors far surpassed all previous records, a very large number remaining in the burgh for some time as "summer lodgers." An interesting Bazaar Book, published by St Thomas Lodge of Freemasons (No. 40) on the occasion of the Lodge's Bazaar, may also be mentioned. It contained an interesting history of the Lodge — the oldest in the community — and its illustrations included a series of excellent portraits of the office-bearers of the Lodge and other well-known gentlemen.
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Clark & Oliver, «#.#**
BROTHOCK BANK HOUSE, ARBROATH.
Jt gents for the following
pine, Liife, and Other . . . . Insurance Companies :
Northern Assurance Company. Edinburgh Life Assurance Company. City of Glasgocu Life Assurance Co. Jland~in~fland f\n and Itife Insurance
Society. Scottish Employers' Liability Assurance
Company, Limited, flomieh & London Accident Assurance
Association. Licenses Insurance Corporation, Ltd. ^
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PROVOST GRANT.
The Town Council and the Boards associated with it in the management of the town's affairs have had abusy year. Under the genial pre- sidency of Provost Grant a great deal of business has been very pleasantly and effectively attended to. The Town Council did not succeed in inducing the Postal Authorities to bring forward their new Post Office to the High Street, and building operations are now proceed- ing on the site opposite the present office. In their ap- peal to the Railway Com- missioners for better railway station accommodation, the Town Council was also un- successful ; but it is believed
that the Railway Directors are very uneasy in their consciences regarding the
flagrant inadequacy of Arbroath Station, and it is not unlikely that a new station
may be in course of erection before the dawn of the new century. Important
street improvements have been effected on High Street, at West Shore, and
elsewhere ; a great improvement is being effected by the removal of old buildings
at the Abbey Green ; a new Public Bowling ,;/
Green is in course of construction at Cairnie : V
Wood; great additional improvements have ■'■' • \Ll, ■' >
been carried out on the seashore roadway at
Victoria Park, which has now become one of
the most popular recreative institutions in the
town. The larger bell in the Town's Steeple •
having got cracked, the Council has resolved
to replace it, and to fix a complete peal of
bells in the spire.
As Police Commissioners, the Town Councillors have been wrestling away all the year with the question of Water Supply. Mr Mansergh, London, was asked to come down from London and say whether the plans pre- pared for the construction of the Warslap adits were workable. Mt Mansergh advised con- bailie Alexander.
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CI
Is Furnished with a Carefully-Selected Stock of the Best Productions of the Type-Founders' Art. The Machinery is Modern, and Fitted with every appliance for the Execution of Work of the Most Artistic Style.
Here are one or two Opinions upon Printing turned
out at the ARBROATH HERALD OFFICE:
The Glasgow Herald says — "The Office of the Arbroath Herald may be congratulated on the handsome appearance of their books, which, in all respects, are
QUITE EQUAL TO THE BEST WORK OF MOST OF THE LEAD- ING LONDON PUBLISHERS."
The British Printer says — " Printing work of Messrs Brodie & Salmond exhibits a wide range of typo- grapy, from name cards up to books, all executed with good taste and workmanlike skill."
An H.M Inspector of Schools writes— " The pamphlet is a most excellent bit of letterpress work. I did not think that printing work so excellent in every respect could be done outside large cities."
Dr Moxey, the Distinguished Elocutionist, says —"The programme pleases me exceedingly. The arrange- ment is quite original in style, and altogether happy. The whole get-up is admirable."
The John o' Groats Journal says—" As pretty a pamphlet from the printers' point of view as we have ever seen."
If you want Printing of any kind
Get a Quotation & see Specimens of Work
SENT OUT BY
BRODIE & SALiJVlOHD, [5
Proprietors,
"ARBROATH HERALD," BROTHOCK BRIDGE,
ARBROATH.
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BAILIE MELVIN
siderable changes, charged a handsome fee, and seemed very glad when he got his hands clear of the whole matter. Mr Mansergh's proposals have not been car- ried out. Two hundred yards of adits have now been driven ; a fortnight's pumping test in November showed a sup- ply of 11J gallons per head per day — the water being measured by meter. By a majority of one, the Police Commission resolved that an additional three hundred yards of adit should be driven, so that the wells at Nolt Loan and Warslap might be connected. The Local Government Board sent down its Medical Officer, Sir Henry Littlejohn, to report regarding the condition of the town's drainage and water supply. Sir Henry stated in his report that he had been informed that the water supply was to be increased to 16 gallons per head per day in January, 1899, and to 22 gallons per head per day by January, 1900. Mr M'Culloch, the Commission's engineer, states that Sir Henry misunderstood what he said to him regarding increase of the supply. Sir Henry Littlejohn has as yet taken no notice of Mr M'Culloch 's statement, so that the Local Government Board, like the com- munity, now waits to see the result of the extension of the adit.
The Commission has not yet been _ -
able to settle the Shambles question, although' a great many probable sites have been examined and reported upon. There is, however, some expectation that a suitable sit*± will be got before very long. The regular work of the Commission has been going on smoothly, and the ratepayers were gratified by a reduction of the Police Rate to the extent of § d per £. There has been a great deal of Public Health business. Unfortunately whooping- cough, measles, and fever have been very prevalent ; and the School Board recently called the special attention of the Medical Officer to the serious aspect of things which the continuance of scarlet fever presents. DEAN OF GUILD COrsar.
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Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Ornamental Qafe§ % j^aiiin^s
A SPECIALTY.
%
GATES AND RAILINGS
Made in Wrought or Cast-iron to any Design, Ornamental or Plain. Entrance Gates, Boundary Railings, Stair Railings, &c, &c.
Dog Kennels, Tree Guards, Game Proof Hurdles.
HORSE-SHOEING, ^m
Special Attention is given to this Department, in which Experienced Workmen only are Employed.
ESTIMATESfora.il kinds of Blacksmith Work Furnished on Application.
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General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers,
PONDERLAW STREET, ARBROATH.
Smithy and Workshop— BARBERS CROFT.
PETER HERRON & SON,
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The Burial Board has had no business of outstanding importance. Under Mr Rust the cemeteries continue to be excellently and economically managed. It has been agreed to feu some three or four acres of the land at Little Cairnie — the part adjoining the Hercules Burn — for the erection of an Epidemic Hospital, to serve both the burgh and the district under the care of the Arbroath District Committee of the County Council. Mr R. S. Carlow was able to present to the Gas Corporation a very satisfactory report on the year's business at the Gas Works. The Corporation has found it necessary to apply for extension of its borrowing powers, and a provisional order is also being applied for to enable the Corporation to introduce electric lighting
Considerable change has taken place in the personelle of the Town Council during the year. Bailie CargilFs death created a vacancy both in the Council and on the Magistrates' bench. Dr T. F. Dewar was unanimously elected interim representative of Abbey Ward, and Councillor Henderson was elected Third Bailie, Bailie Alexander and Bailie Melvin taking the first and second bailieships. At the elections in November four new members took their seats — Councillors E. J. Leslie, David Robbie, W. S. Watt, and John Dundas. Councillors Leslie, Watt, and Robbie took the seats rendered vacant by the retiral of Messrs Jarvis, Law, and Smith, none of whom sought re-election, and Councillor Dundas defeated Bailie Henderson in Keptie Ward.
At tha first meeting of the reconstituted Town Council, Provost Grant was unanimously re-elected Chief Magistrate for three years. Badies Alexander and Melvin were also re-elected, and the third chair was bestowed upon Doan of Guild Duncan, whose promotion gained general approval. Councillor Corsar was unanimously chosen Dean of Guild.
The first Parish Council of Arbroath and St ■ \K
Vigeans completed its work during the year, and
in November the new Council was elected, the ,r . . \
election taking place on the same day and in the j :; i& ;}f,
same polling stations as the Muncipal Elections. )> <, , S- " "
There were only two contested elections — Keptie '■ - J^^fc I
and Abbey Wards. The result of the election was the introduction of four fresh burghal re presentatives, who took the places of four old members who did not seek re-election. The first Parish Council managed to present a very creditable record of work, and be fore completing its stewardship it was in
the fortunate position of being able to reduce the bailie duncan
Poor Rate by Id per £1. This had been accom- Chairman of the Parish Council. plished without in any way decreasing the comforts of the poor. There has indeed been a move in the direction of more generous treat- ment all round, and the dietary in the Poorhouse has been considerably improved.
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David Byars,
Central S¥cillinery and
SXiantle "Warehouse,
151 HIGH STREET, Arbroath,
Is Famed for Offering the Best Value And Showing the Latest Novelties in
ANTLES, MILLINERY, +
DRESSMAKING.
HAVE PROMPT 8t CAREFUL! EXECUTION
SC Ladies Waited on at their Own Residences if Required.
HERE STILL AT WORK!
When Boots and Shoes are nearly ended. Here they can be Neatly Mended,
By ISAAC LOWNIE, Practical Shoemaker,
V*- 3 EAST MARY STREET, Arbroath,
Hut, gentle folks, what do you think, I tnaun aye hae the ready clink.
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At its first meeting the newly-constituted Council unanimously re-elected Bailie Duncan to the chair, the Bailie's direction of the business of the first Council being spoken of in highly commendatory terms both by burghal and landward members. Certain of the landward ratepayers are not satisfied with their position in the Council of the united parish, and they resolved to petition the Secretary for Scotland for disjunction.
Trade in the town has been fairly good. In the textile industries employment has been steady, and several of the larger works have enjoyed seasons of very brisk trade. The settlement of the affairs of the late Andrew Lowson caused consider- able anxiety amongst many of his employees ; the whole of the works have now, how- ever, been taken over by a limited liability company con- stituted under the name of Andrew Lowson, Ltd. .(capital £50,000), at the head of which is Mr A. D. Lowson so long associated with his father in the direction of the business. .,\' Mr Lowson has associated
with him in the directorate several of the gentlemen who mr a. d. lowson. were heads of departments
under the late Mr Lowson, and the shares of the new company are largely held by members of Mr Lowson's family. The best wishes of the whole community will attend the new firm. The fact that the New Year holidays in the textile factories are being cut down this year to three days may be taken as an indica- tion of a healthy condition of trade in this department of the town's industry. The Millgate Tanworks, belonging to the late Bailie Lyon, have been acquired by Mr Samuel Fairweather, Abbey Leather Works, and under his energetic direction it is expected the business will be maintained and extended. There have been disputes amongst local engineers, ironmoulders, shoemakers, joiners, &c, but fortunately none of them assumed great pro- portions. Tailors and joiners have had their wages increased, and the shoe- makers at the works of Provost Grant and Mr Samuel Fairweather were granted a reduction of hours.
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GUlLiD.^y Hatter/
inniimiiiiiiiininniii
HATS/CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, MUFFLERS, BRACES, SCARFS, GLOVES, FRONTS, CUFFS, & STUDS.
UNDERWEAR.
215 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
JAMES N. KINO,
family (grocer, ^ea, \£)tue, &c Spirit "^ercljant,
15 UNION STREET WEST, Arbroath.
finest Old Blended Seoteh and Irish Whiskies.
Cbe Best Place in flrbroatb
For the RE-COVERING as well as the REPAIRING of UMBRELLAS
iQ2 HIGH STREET.
There you can always rely on getting a FIRST-CLASS JOB at LOWEST PRICES. UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED from 2s up to 10s. W Quality can't be beat. ~*I
W. SWANSON, UmSf^k6r, 192 HIGH ST., Arbroath
SANFORD'S POISON FOR KILLING RATS ANSWERS WELL.
■X>*0-*-
" x ETER one dressing I found 136 dead next morning," J. Bliss, Hels- ii, thorpe, Leighton. "I killed 200 Rats with Sanford's Poison." C. Cook, Farmer, Ellesmere "I destroyed 145 Rats with it." C. Wilson, Offord. Send Is 2d to San ford & Son, Sandy, Beds, and try it. Save your Wheat Ricks by using SANFORD'S MICE POISON; has answered well last thirty yeai;s. Sold in Boxes from Is to 5s each. Try It. Also, POISON FOR MOLES ON LAND answers well. Sold by Chemists.
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The erection of new sawmills at Ladyloan. and the conversion of the business of The Sawmill Company into a limited liability company under the title of Messrs Charles Brown & Co., Ltd., (capital £25,000) are events of interest in the trade of the year. Several new mineral water manufactories have been started ; this trade seems to be increasing very rapidly. There has been thriving trade during the year, too, in buying and selling publichouses. The Magistrates now make it a rule to make public the price paid in cases of sale of licensed premises; and the particulars given show that there must still be big profits in "the trade." Several old-established bars have changed hands during the year at handsome prices. The year has been one of great activity in the building trades. A very large number of new buildings have been erected in all parts of the town, and the new year opens with the promise of continued activity in this direction. The line fishermen have had a poor year, and the herring fishing at Arbroath was a failure. The Harbour Revenue for the year shows a considerable decrease, the Trustees finding them- selves under the necessity of drawing upon their reserve fund in order to pay the bondholders their 3 per cent dividend Special mention must be made of the change of the Wednesday half-holiday closing hour to one o'clock. The change was carried out with a unanimity which did very great credit to the shopkeepers of the town.
In educational matters the year has been one of most important changes and beginnings. The School Board has found- itself very fully occupied in dis- cussing matters connected with school organisation, property. &c. The Technical School at the High School is now open, and classes have been formed which in time are likely to be of distinct service in connection with various industries in the community. At the High School the results of the Leaving Certificate, and Art and Science examinations were all regarded as highly satisfactory. The medallists for the year were: — Latin — Mary S. Lilley; English — Mary S. Lilley ; Mathematics — Lillian S. Ross ; Writing — David Ducat ; French — Mary S. Lilley ; German — Mary S. Lilley ; Science— John E. M'Gillvray ; Golf (boys)— David A. Hutchison ; (girls)— Agnes Campbell. In the elementary schools the teachers are engaged in the task of taking advantage of the revised regulations of the Education Department, and the School Board is doing what it can to advise parents regarding the new Labour and Merit Certificates, and to persuade them all to keep their children at school as long as possible. A strong effort is also being made to "get rid of Friday afternoon absenteeism, an evil which has been growing very markedly of late. There have been several changes amongst teachers. Mr W. Grant was appointed headmaster of Ladyloan Public School, succeeding Mr Alex. Kydd, who died early in the year. Mr Dennler was appointed Master of Modern Languages in the High School in place of Mr Grant. Mr James Cox succeeded Mr L. H. Duff as schoolmaster at St Vigeans, Mr Cox's headmastership at Carmyllie passing to Mr W. F. Anderson, Arbroath. A considerable number
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II LEFEYBE
FAMILY BUTCHER,
*tfi 208
HIGH STREET, &M
ARBROATH.
J. * & * J. * STEPHEN,
Ml LLINERS,
271 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
•Mourning ©t&ers promptly Sjecuteo.
3featbci» Cleaneo anD Curled.
C. + S K A E.
Salt anfc Wbit*ng /l&evcbant, DlCKFIEItD STREET, ARBROATH.
STORES : DICKFIELD STREET.
House Address: 15 HANNAH STREET.
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of changes have also taken place in the assistantships in the various schools. To the vacancy in the School Board caused by the death of Rev. James Thomson, Rev. Alexander Stirling was appointed by the Board. The Educational Institute at its annual meeting in September conferred the honour of fellowship upon two Arbroath headmasters— Mr Douglas Watters, and Mr James Guild, B.A., London. The election of Mr W. L. Carrie, M.A., to the principalship of George Watson's College, Edinburgh, as successor to Dr George Ogilvie, is an honour to a teacher born and trained in Arbroath which may well be recorded here.
Religious and philan- thropic organisations have all been active. Inverbrothock Parish Church found a worthy successor to the late Rev. Geo. Logan in Rev. David Graham who has shown great talent and activity since his induction early in the year. The Rev. A. Monro, assistant Free Ladyloan Church, was elected colleague and suc- cessor to his father in Men- muir Free Church; Rev. Geo. Swanson has succeeded him at Free Ladyloan. The Rev. E. Crump has taken up duty in connection with the Wesleyan Church. The ministerial Semi-Jubilee of the Rev. J. Moffat Scott was celebrated by Free Ladyloan Congregation with due hearti- rev. david graham ness and gratitude. Rev.
Mr Scott and Mrs Scott were recipients of many gifts, congratulations and good wishes. Rev. Mr Scott leaves Arbroath early in January for a lengthy holiday which he is to spend in Egypt, Palestine, Asia Minor and Greece.
St Thomas Roman Catholic Church celebrated its Jubilee by special services, &c, Rev. Father M'Donald giving an interesting sketch of the history of the church in Arbroath. The name of Rev. Henry Angus, D.D., minister of Erskine Church has been mentioned in connection with the moderatorship of the United Presbyterian Synod of 1899. The question of Union between the Free and United Presbyterian Churches has occupied a good deal of attention during the year. Both Arbroath Presbyteries have
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Can give Proof that the Demand for
"THE * REAL * M'KAY,"
His now Famous Blend of Five=Year=01d Malt Whisky is still Increasing.
A PERFECT WHISKY.
2s Hd per Bottle. 17s per Gallon, ^a
Goods Delivered Free in all Parts of Town and Country per Own Van.
6-.ytoobehad alexanderTm'kay,
3-talian TUHavebouseman, 62 KEPTIE STREET, ARBROATH.
Jh ntargements in IJSrotmbe an6 giarbon, D. S. TAYLOR,
Studio— 7 GO WAN STREET, Arbroath.
JAS. T.ANDERSON
Watcbmafeer & jeweller, 2o7 HIGH STREET,
Arbroath.
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signified their approval of Union. Principal Rainy visited Arbroath in November and addressed a meeting of Free Church office-bearers on the question. Free Inverbrothock Church received, under the will of the late Mrs Sutherland, bookseller, a handsome bequest which will wholly relieve the congregation of the debt resting upon its fine church buildings at Hopemount. Memorial windows are being erected in the church in memory of members of Mrs Sutherland's family, money having been left by Mrs Sutherland for this purpose. Bailie and Mrs Alexander, Hyde Park, presented to Princes Street United Presbyterian Church a handsome granite baptismal font.
Bazaars and sales of work continue as popular as evei as money-raisers for kirks and kindred institutions. St Margaret's Women's Guild, £87 ; Abbey Parish Chureh, £87 ; St Ninian's £20 ; Ladies' Clothing Society, £617 ; Knox's Free Church, £38 ; St Mary's Episcopal Church, £140 ; Town Mission, £54; Inverbrothock Woman's Guild, £114 ; Princes Street United Presbyterian Church, £45 ; these are sums which have been raised for congregational, missionary, and other benevolent purposes during the year by means of sales of work, &c. It may be mentioned here that St Thomas Lodge of Free Masons, No. 40, raised considerably over £600 by its bazaar organised to pay off its hall debt and to establish a benevolent fund.
The Young Men's and the Young Women's Christian Associations have maintained creditable activity in all their departments of work during the year ; under Mr Moffat, the Town Mission continues to do excellent Christian service. The Mission celebrates its Jubilee in January 1899, and its Directors have resolved that that celebration shall include the clearance of what remains of debt upon the Mission Buildings. May they succeed in their commendable effort ! The Sabbath School Teachers' Union has been resusci- tated under the presidency of Mr Alex- ander Balfour, Inchock, and its opening social meeting was most successful and encouraging. The Boys' Brigade and Christian Endeavour movements have also prospered during the year, and flourishing branches have been estab- lished in town. The Literary Society of Princes Street United Presbyterian Church is this session celebrating the attainment of its majority. Lectures have already been given by Rev. James Murray, Rev. A. B. Cameron, D.D., Edinburgh, and Mr D. S. Salmond, Glasgow, and other special meetings have been arranged by the Society to mr Alexander balfour celebrate the occasion.
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FAMILY GROCER,
Cea, UHik, ana Spirit DkrcDant,
CORNER OF
IiOCHMflD STREET & pPTIE STREET,
ARBROATH.
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Butter and Ctrccsc.
/ make it a Point to Personally Select my Butter and Cheese.
Port Wine from is 6d to 3s per Bottle.
Sherry from is 6d to 3s per Bottle.
Whisky from 2s 6d to 2s iod per Bottle.
Potatoes for Table Use.
Potatoes for Feeding Purposes-
Bran, Sharps, Maize, Whole and Ground; Barley, Whole and Cut; Corn.
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Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
WILLIAM BUICK,
Waste ano Cbina flDercbant,
11 HOHTH GHHWSBY, RHBROflTH-
All Sorts of OLD METAL, ROPES, SAILS, &c, Bought.
§E5T- HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN.
QUALITY SS OUR LEADING FEATURE.
CHARLES A. LOW, %#&
Family Grocer, Tea, Wine, & Spirit Merchant,
44 KEPTIE STREET, ARBROATH.
Our Special Blend of Scotch Whisky, 17s per Gallon ; 2s lOd per Bottle. Gkocehiks of the Finest Quality, at the Keenest-Cut Prices.
-— — At I ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
E MAKE A SPECIALTY
5n UQatcbt Clock, & 3ewellerp IRepairs,
AND WE ARE NOTED FOR BEST WORK.
Always on hand, a Choice Selection of Silver Plate
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
JOHN M. MEFFAN, PT;c «aSAKER
Please Note Address— 33 IVIILLGATE, Arbroath.
E. &J. MACLURE, *>
ARBROATH * DYE # WORKS,
68 HELEN STREET, Arbroath.
S*fc& JAMES J. SMITH, !#^
Ship and General Smith,
THE SHORE, ARBROATH.
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Arbroath. "STjear Book Advertisements.
Brodie • § ♦ §alrnor\d's ♦ publications.
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My Man, Sandy, by J. B. Salmond, with Illustration by James Greig. Pocket Svo., 200 pp. Paper Covers, Is; Cloth, 2s; Roxburgh Binding, 3s 6d. "The book will penetiate wherever there is a Scotsman who loves his native language." — The Queen
Muirside Memories, by A. N. Simpson. Reminiscences of an Angus Village. Crown »vo. , 2U0 pp., with 12 Illustrations by J. S. Fraser, J as. Herald, Allan Ramsay, James Greig, and other Artists. Cloth, 3s 6d. •' A delight- ful book "—Scotsman.
Sketches in Angus, by A. N. Simpson. Crown Svo, 250 pp. Antique Paper, Cloth, Gilt, 5s. '• Mr Simpson is doing for Scotland what Jetl'eries has done (oi* biigland " — Caledonia.
Carnoustie Sketches : The Village, its Character and Customs, by James Fothkrinuham, with Portraits of Dr Murray and Granny Fox, by J. S. Fraser. In Cloth, Is lid ; in Paper Covers, Is. "The volume will be treasured m many homes." Brechin Advertiser.
Old Age Pensions : A Scheme tor the Formation of a Citizens' National Union, by John Tullis, Glasgow. Price 3d. "A valuable contribution to one of the most important discussions of the day." — Evening Times.
Arbroath : Past and Present, by J. M. M'Bain, F.S.A., Scot. Crown 8vo., 360 pp. Cloth, 5s; Roxburgh Binding, 6s. "Gives a really interesting picture ot Scottish life in the early part of the century."— Aberdeen Journal.
Poems and Songs, by Alf. T. Matthews, Arbroath, with Biographical In- troduction by J. B. Salmond. Crown Svo., 176 pp. In Cloth, Gilt, 2s 6d ; Half- Roxburgh, with Portrait, 5s. " Has something of the raciness of idiom, knowledge of human character, and rough humour, that have made the fame of ' Tain o' Shanter.'" — Scotsman.
Leaves from Logiedale, by David Wallace Archer, with Introduction by J. M. Barrie. In Boards, 2s; Paper Covers, Is.
A Modern Saint : Three Lectures on the Rev. R. M. M'Cheyne, by Rev. J. Moffat Scott, Arbroath. Fancy Boards, Is ; Cloth, Gilt Top, Bevelled Edges, Is 6d. " We commend it to ministers and teachers, as a useful gift for young and thoughtful minds." — Dundee Advertiser.
Natural History of Arbroath and District, by T. F. Dewar, M.D., B.Sc, Arbroath. F'cap. 8vo., 130 pp. ; Cloth, 2s.
The Sheet Anchor of our Church, being an Explanation of the Sustentation Fund of the Free Church of Scotland, by Rev. J. Moffat Scott, Arbroath. Price 2d; 50 Copies, 6s 6d ; 100, 10s 6d. "An admirable little book, peculiarly titted for general circulation." — Free Church Monthly.
Ointment Poured Forth, and other Sermons, by the Rev. A. R. Milne, M.A., late minister of Queen Street Congregational Church, Arbroath. With Biographical Notice by the Rev. R. Auchterlonie, Edinburgh, and Portrait. Crown Svo, 296 pp, Cloth, Gilt. Price 5s.
Memorial of the Jubilee of Ladyloan Free Church.— Crown Svo, 128 pp Antique Paper, Deckle Edges, with Full-Page Photos of Ministers, Office- Bearers, Church .and Manse, 3s. "This Memorial Volume is so beautifully got up that all who receive it will place it on a conspicuous shelf of their libraries." — Free Church Monthly.
Diary of a Trip to South Africa, on R.M.S. Tantallon Castle," by David S. Salmond, Glasgow. Crown 8vo., 170 pp., Art Binding, price 2s 6d. With Numerous Illustrations and Life-Life Photo Engraving ot the Author as Frontispiece, together with Large Coloured. Map of South Africa brought up to present time.
Herald Office, Brothock Bridge, Arbroath.
Arbroath Year Book.
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MIS8 RENNY.
The year 1897 was one memor- able on account of the number of well- known men and women who passed away during its course During 1898 death has not been less exacting, and I the year's obituary list is one which has I in it many names, the mention of which ,' will bring a deep sense of loss to the 1 whole community. The death of Miss Renny, Annesley, robbed the Ladies- Clothing Society of a most devoted secretary, deprived many frail and aged people of the visits of one whose kind- ness brought sunshine and joy into their lives, and took from the community a most estimable lady whose memory will remain green in many hearts. The
tragic death of Rev. James Thomson, minister of the Old Church, was as
sad an event as is recorded in the ecclesiastical history of Arbroath for many
years. Bailie James Cargill died suddenly and tragically in the early days of
the year. William Rollo, agent for the Commercial Bank died at the good
old age of 74 years, a gentle- man whose integrity of
character and multifarious
labours for the community's
welfare made him honoured
and honourable in his genera- tion. Alexander Kydd (62)
headmaster of Lady loan
Public School ; Dr James
Adams (59) The Willows ; ex
Councillor John Brown (71)
one well-known for many
years in the political and
social movements of the town;
Mr James Allan (87), brother
of the late Patrick Allan
Fraser of Hospitalfield ;
Captain John Ritchie (71) ;
David Christie, joiner (66) ;
James Kyd, Viewbank (76; ;
ex-Councillor John Napier
(65); Thomas Booth, teacher
of music (47); Peter Hampton,
WILLIAM ROLLO
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Arbroath Tear Book Advertisements.
Str achan & Zfarqu liar's
-*-v& fWourniiifl Wllarebouse, -j^r*— HIGH STREET, Arbroath.
177
ITiourntng (Outfits
.;/ '
FROM
60s up to £10,
COMPRISING :
!%££#, Mantle:, & Bonnet ;
Of Bpess, Jacket, & Hat,
^rencfy & (English IHillmerY
Always in Stock.
| -.- i^fid>.**$r
^/AANTLES^
) Direct from Paris, Berlin, and ) London.
oupning ©messes from 25s.
DRESSMAKING A SPECIAL FEATURE.
Price for Making, 8s 6d and 9 s 6d.
wr NO FITTING REQUIRED. "W
Arbroath Year Book.
49
REV. JAMES THOMSON-
veterinary surgeon ; 74) ; James Scott, mill manager (43), long well-known as a playing member of the A.U.C.C.; Robert Farquharson, glazier (73), a genial friend, and a man of exceptional force of cbaracter ; Mr Alexander Gilbert, pilot master (79) ; Patrick Anderson, farmer (62) ; Jonathan Morri- son, flax inspector, a well-known and highly- esteemed Free Churchman ; David Crockatt, vintner (61) ; P. E. Colvin (60) Caledonian Railway Company's goods agent ; Miss Christie, scripture reader (56); Micah Matthew, clothier (67), a retiring, generous, well- informed Original Seceder ; John Walker, land steward (60) ; George Chisholm, clerk (43) ; William Collie, shoemaker, long a well-known football-player — These are all well-known names that have now to be added to the record of those who have passed to the other side. The names of John Ritchie Findlay, proprietor of the Scotsman and founder of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery ; Joseph G. Wishart, Port Elizabeth ; Alexander Ritchie, Leipsic ; W. S. Stephen, Brazil ; Percy Blakelock, Kelly Castle (69) ; Mrs Brown, postmistress, Auchmithie (92) who was when she died the oldest servant in H.M. Postal Service ; David Craig, Idvies ; Captain W. Reid (75); Robert Henderson, Buenos Ayres (78); William Paris, Dundee (74); Captain Alexander Craig (56) ; Captain D. Cargill, Brechin (80); John A. Chisholm, Perth (8.2) have also to be added to the list of sons of Arbroath — native and adopted — who have finished their course.
Notwithstanding the recent extension, the Infirmary has had its accom- modation fully taken advantage of during the year, and the Directors are appealing to the community for increased support to enable the institution to continue effectively its indispensable services. A certificated dispensing nurse has now been added to the Infirmary staff, and improved arrangements have been made regarding the hours when medicines may be obtained from the dispensing department.
The Arbroath and District Nursing Association has been doing an excel- lent work. The visits of its nurse, Miss Easton, during the year numbered 3793, and the kindly services of the Association at times of distress in humble homes are gaining for it widespread public regard. Like most institutions which depend largely upon public generosity, it finds itself in need of increased support, and at its annual meeting the other day, the President, Mr C. W. Corsar, and Rev. Andrew Douglas made an earnest appeal for greater public interest in the Association and its work, and for more liberal support, especially from the younger gentlemen in the community.
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Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Carver & Symon
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BROTHOGK BRIDGE,
cfL rbrocrtrj.
^tUOHN RAYNE, *-«-
L-ate David Rayne,
Piumher, Goisfstter, & Bellhanger,
11 and 13 WEST ABBEY STREET, Arbroath.
All Orders from Town or Country attended to Carefully and Promptly.
§afin
•prats
Dressec
Made HKe
For the Best Variety and Best Value in 1
HATS & CAPS
FULTON'S
P*~ Of Every Description visit
OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT and CAP MART,
752 HIGH ST., ARBROATH.
All Kinds of Gentlemen's Requisites— SHIRTS, FRONTS, TIES,
COLLARS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, BRACES, &c, &c.
UKBRELLAS Re-Covered and Repaired.
Arbroath Year Book.. 51
The miscellaneous history of the year includes nothing of outstanding interest. A great storm visited the district in the middle of October. Two Norwegian vessels were wrecked — one at the Sands opposite Hospitalfield, and the other at Danger Point. Members of the Lifeboat Crew and the Life- Saving Brigade showed considerable bravery in saving life, and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution has awarded a vellum certificate to Coxswain Smith of the lifeboat. Certain difficulties experienced in connection with the management of the lifeboat have resulted in the Lifeboat Institution determin- ing to provide a new, up-to-date lifeboat for Arbroath. The local companies of the Artillery Volunteers and Angus Rifles have both had very successful years, the annual inspections of both detachments calling forth strong praise from the inspecting officers. The Arbroath United Cricket Club had a fairly successful season, playing 23 matches, of which 10 were' won, 6 lost, and 7 drawn. All the younger cricket clubs had a lively season. The Arbroath Football Club has revived popular enthusiasm by fine play in the Scottish and Forfarshire ties this season. Not for years has the team been so popular in town. In bowling, Newgate Club distinguished itself botli in the Forfarshire Rink Tournament, and in the matches for the Forfar, Fife, and Perth Challenge Trophy. The Newgate gained second place in both competitions. An interest- ing presentation to Mr Andrew Bennet, solicitor, by Newgate Club, to which, as secretary, he has done an immense amount of valuable service, must also be mentioned. Bailie Herald, president, on behalf of the members, presented Mr Bennet with a handsome study chair and revolving bookcase. The establish- ment of a new Swimming Club, the St Thomas, gave a great interest to aquatic sport, and a s-wimming gala held by the St Thomas proved a most successful display. The new interest in swimming was considerably stimulated too by well-deserved awards to Mr James Cables, Mr Enoch Bell, and Mr D. Stewart for gallantry in efforts to save life at the Cliffs and Sands. Three deaths by drowning mark this year's record of accidents. A lad named Graham was drowned at the Cliffs ; a lad named Anderson was drowned, while bathing in the harbour ; and a ploughman wandered down to the docks on the night of Saturday, 6th August, and was found drowned on Sunday morning. Mention must also be made of the Highland Gathering held at Seaton in August. Several excellent horse races proved a great attraction. The Angus Agri- cultural Show came off at Hospitalfield in July, and proved one of the most interesting and successful ever held under the Angus Association's auspices.
The community goes forward to 1899 with fair prospects before it, There are troublous public questions to deal with, and unwise views of them to eradicate; but time and consideration will solve these problems. Looking back upon yesterday with cheerfulness and gratitude, and forward to to-morrow with confidence, we heartily wish every reader of the Arbroath Herald and the Year Book
"U Ibappg IRew Iftear."
52 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Cai?tie<|ie Soutai?
^amiffef Bread, iBiseait, oad Pastry IBetBer
and ©©fifestio^er.
shoktbread-a specialty.
Picnics and Marriage Parties Purveyed for.
122 HIGH STREET & 43-45 ST MARY STREET,
ARBROATH- Also at MILLGATE, FRIOCKHEIM.
Vans Deliver Orders in Surrounding Country Districts. WT~ All Sorts of Feeding Stuffs Kept in Stock.
lames nnu.iuic § sons
-^fcy^ea^
[pobacco, Snuff, ar\d Qi^ar Manufacturers, and Qigar Importers,
20 & 22 COMMERCE STREET,
ARBROATH.
Sole Manufacturers of tbe Celebrateo Sncbcape
IRavs Cut, Carrtbbean jflafte,
anb Persian plua.
Arbroath Year Book. 53
General Directory for Arbroath.
POPULATION OF THE BURGH OF ARBROATH, &c.
Census in 1871, ' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19,973
Do. in 1881, .. .. .. . .. .. .. 21,758
Do. ir, 1891, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 22,997
Estimated population to June, 1898, ... ... ... ... ... 23,758
Increase in 27k years, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,785
The Parliamentary Constituency of the Burgh is, . . . . . . 3,783
The Municipal Constituency of the Burgh is, . . . . . . 5,042
VALUATION OF THE BURGH— 1898-99.
Parish of Arbroath and St Vigeans, .. .. .. .. £90,089 13 8
Increase since last year, . . . . . . . . . 435 14 0
Value of Unlet Properties, .. .. .. .. .. 1,318 2 6
Decrease of Unlet Properties, . . . . . . . . . . 165 10 8
Burgh Funds at 30th September, 1898— Property and Funds, . . 63,850 16 11
Liabilities, .. .. .. .. .. .. 27,672 7 6
Balance in favour of Town, .. .. .. .. 36,178 9 5
RATES AND TAXES FOR 1898-99.— Police Assessment, 2s 4Jd per £1; Landlords' Proportion, 5d. Poor Rate (Burgh District)— Landlords, 5£d ; Tenants, 5£d ; (Landward) Landlords, 5£d ; Tenants, 5id. School Rate (Burgh District) — Landlords, 7£d ; Tenants, 7Jd ; (Landward) Landlords, 3fd"; Tenants, 3|d.
TOWN COUNCIL.
The Town Council is also the Police Commission, Gas Corporation, Burial Board, and Local Authority under the Public Health Act, for the Burgh.
Councillors. — D. D. Sandeman, J. T. Sutherland, James Finlayson, J. R. Aitken, Joseph Strachan, T. F. Dewar, D. Robbie, W. S. Watt, Robert Forbes, George Keith, John Dundas, and E. J. Leslie.
Magistrates and Other Officials. — Provost — Colin Grant. Bailies — Wm. Alexander, Robert Melvin, and John Duncan. Dean of Guild — D. Corsar, jun. Treasurer— Robert Mollison. Town Clerk and Chamberlain — W. K. Macdonald. Burgh Assessor— Wm. Stewart. Town's Officers — J as. Petrie and John Rodger. Bellman — John Robertson. Billet Master — Chief-Constable M'Neill. Inspectors of Meal Market — Dean of Guild Corsar, and the Deacon (William Salmond) and Boxmaster (J. Dick) of the Corporation of Bakers of Arbroath Inspector of Weights and Measures — James Reid. Keeper of Public Steelyard — Mrs. Crockart.
Committees. — Town-House, New Markets, and Court-House Buildings — The Magistrates, Treasurer Mollison, Councillors Sandeman, Strachan, Sutherland, Aitken, Robbie, and Watt — Mr Aitken, convener. Other Town's Pioperties — Provost Grant, Bailies Alexander and Duncan, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Sandeman, Keith, Dewar, Leslie, Dundas, and Robbie — Bailie Alexander, convener. Parliamentary Bills — Provost Grant, Bailies Alexander, Melvin, and Duncan, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Sande- man, Sutherland, Finlayson, Aitken, Forbes, Dewar, and Leslie — Provost Grant, convener. Finance — The Magistrates, Dean of Guild Corsar, Treasurer Mollison, Councillors Sutherland, Aitken, Keith, Watt, and Dundas — Treasurer Mollison, convener. Town's Feus — Provost Grant, Bailie Alexander, Councillors Sandeman, Aitken, Keith, Dewar, and Leslie — Mr Leslie, convener. Burgh Valuation — The Magistrates, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Keith and Sutherland. Committee under Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act — Provost Grant, Bailies Alexander, Melvin, and Duncan, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Strachan, Forbes. Watt, and Robbie — Provost Grant, convener. The Provost is ex-oj/icio a member of all the Committees.
POLICE COMMISSION.
The Magistrates and Town Council. Clerk — W. F. Mackintosh. Commerce Street. Assistant Police Clerk — James Mackintosh. Treasurer — J. M. M'Bain, B.L. Coy. Bank. Medical Officer of Health — J. Keith Anderson, M.D., Comely Bank, Ponderlaw Street. Sanitarv In- spector of Dairies — D. M'Neill. Collector— A. M. Thomson, Office— 21 Hill Place. Burgh Surveyor and Assessor — William Stewart. Superintendent of Cleansing — D. S. G. Burness. Chief-Constable— D. M'Neill.
Committees. — Watching and Fire Engines — Bailies Alexander and Duncan, Councillors Mollison, Strachan. Aitken, Corsar, Keith, and Watt— Councillor Corsar, convener. General Paving and Improvement — Bailies Alexander and Melvin, Councillors Sandeman, Corsar, Strachan, Sutherland, Keith, Forbes, Robbie, and Watt — Bailie Alexander, convener. Footways — Bailies Alexander and Duncan, Councillors Sandeman, Finlayson, Mollison, Keith, Leslie,
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Arbroath. Year Book Advertisements.
Under New /^anageaent.
"IJJ7I" -XSJ — t£J . *HI»! >
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Hfo-To.--/^ -ulUI. _T71__alill.
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TThis Bar has been entirely Remodelled and Renovated, ^ and will be found most Convenient and Comfortable. The Stock comprises the following and other Excellent Brands of SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES:—
J. B. Lawson's "Liqueur," Dewar's "Perth," "Tarn Glen," "Killiecrankie," "The Merlin," " Castlereagh," and "The Shakespeare."
BRANDIES, WINES, and CORDIALS— all the Finest. LONDON and DUBLIN STOUTS.
BURTON and EDINBURGH ALES, on Draught and in Bottles ; always in Prime, Sparkling Condition.
J. L. Rowan,
Shakespeare Bar, HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
Arbroath Year Book.
and Dundas— Councillor Keith, convener. Cleansing and Shambles — Bailies Alexander and Duncan, Councillors Corsar, Strachan. Sutherland, Mollison, Forbes, Finlayson, Dewar, Leslie, and Robbie — Councillor Strachan, convener. Lighting — Councillors Sandeman, Aitken, Finlayson, Mollison, Sutherland, Watt, and Dundas — Councillor Sutherland, con- vener. Water Supply— The whole Board — Councillor Sandeman, convener. Finance — The whole Board — Bailie Melvin, convener. Public Health and Drainage — Provost Grant, Bailies Alexander, Melvin, and Duncan, Councillors Sandeman, Mollison, Corsar, Forbes, Dewar, Keith, Aitken, and Leslie — Bailie Duncan, convener. The Provost is ex-officio a member of all the Committees. Meetings of the Board in 1S99. — Statutory — 11th July. Ordinary— 9th January, 13th February, 13th March, 10th April, Sth May, 12th June, 14th August, 11th September, 9th October, 13th November, and 11th December.
MUNICIPAL CONSTITUENCY AND REPRESENTATIVES!
Total constituency— Males, 3783 ; females, 1259. Total, 5042.
No. 1 — High Street Ward — Males, 701 ; females, 215. Representatives -Councillor Joseph Strachan, Millbank House ; Councillor James Finlayson, 191 High Street ; Provost Colin Grant, Woodside.
No. 2— Millgate Ward— Males, 570 ; females, 223. Representatives— Councillor Robert Forbes, 5 East Abbey Street ; Councillor David Robbie, Annfleld ; Councillor W. S Watt, 15 West Port.
No. 3— Keptie Ward— Males, 412 ; females, 201. Representatives — Bailie Alexander, Hyde Park ; Councillor John Dundas, 2 Jamieson Street ; Councillor Geo. Keith, Keith Lodge.
No. 4— Lochlands Ward— Males, 712; females, 267. Representatives — Councillor D. D. Sande- man, Cairniebank ; Bailie R. Melvin, Kinloch Terrace ; Councillor Edward J. Leslie, Kin- loch Terrace.
No. 5— Guthrie Port Ward— Males, 653 ; females, 168. Representatives— Councillor J. R. Aitken, 19 Cairnie Street ; Bailie John Duncan, 7 Cairnie Street ; Dean of Guild David Corsar, jr. , Cairniehill.
No. 6 — Abbey Ward — Males, 721 ; females, 371. Representatives — Treasurer Robert Mollison, 12£ Academy Street : Councillor James T. Sutherland, 260 High Street ; Coun- cillor Thomas Dewar, M.D., 13 Hill Terrace.
WARD COMMITTEES.
High Street Ward. — Convener— Andrew Bennet ; Treasurer — John Geddes ; Committee
Norman M'Bain, J. H. Clark, James Willocks, Henry Gouck, Andrew Naysmith, Thomson Savege, George Hall, James Robertson, and Robert Strachan.
Millgate Ward. — Chairman — John Brodie, Brothock Bridge ; Secretary — William Stewart, 25 West Mary Street; Treasurer— David Raitt, 30 Millgate Loan; Committee — David Peat, John Watson, S. Mollison, D. L. Wills, Alex. Wallace, William Macdonald, James F. Anderson, George Binnie, Ernest Scott, Colin Sim, James Findlay, William Hood, Andrew Braid', Robert Main, James Herron, Thomas Wallace, W. J. Anckorn, William Carnegie, and John Ogilvie.
Keptie Ward. — Chairman— S. Renny ; Secretary, D. W. Fairweather ; Treasurer— James Hill; Committee — John Ross, Andrew White, John Ramsay, A. C. Dargie, J. W. Petrie, H. Corstorphine, D. Brown, Geo. Sturrock, J. B. Salmond, James Nicoll, John Robertson] Jas. Ballantine, D. Hutchison, and Wm. Cant.
Lochlands Ward. — Chairman— David R. Calder; Secretary and Treasurer — Robert Davidson, 57 Rossie Street; Executive— Geo. Pattou, David Paton, Jas. Bannerman, Jas. Garvie, Jas. M'Leod, Wm. Hunter, John M. Mann, Alex. Joss, David Patterson, Andrew Ellis, John Addison, David Shepherd, Alexander Robb, William Waiters, James B. Renny, James B. Watt, John Ritchie, and John Smith.
Guthrie Port Ward.— Chairman— Thomas Riley; Secretary— David D. Calder, 2 Elliot Place ; Members of Committee— John Leslie, Wm. King, James Patterson, Robt. Valentine. Frederick M'Leod, John Lindsay, William Nicoll, Alexander Mailer, Peter Stewart, George M'Millan, Alex. Smith, J. Birse, Hugh Hay, Alex. Philip, James Alexander, William Shaw, Rev. J. P. Lilley, and James Christie.
Abbey Ward.— Chairman— (%as. Mitchell. Secretary and Treasurer— D. Wyllie, 27 Hayswell Rd. Members of Committee— James Fox, D. Cook, James Wallace, James Bonnyman, James Bonnyman, jun., J. B. Dick, C.M'Laren, James King, C. Y. Myles, James Sturrock, David Crammond, Rev. Andrew Douglas, Peter Herron, and John Rayne.
'POLICE OFFICE— Market Place.
Chief-Constable and Burgh Prosecutor — D. M'Neill.
POLICE COURT.
Held in Police Chambers every morning at 10 o'clock, when necessary. Judges— The Magis- trates. Clerk— W. F. Mackintosh. Deputy Clerk— J. Mackintosh. Fiscal— D. M'Neill.
56 Arbroath. Year Book Advertisements.
JOHN H. BROWN, 8^
Family Grocer and Italian Warehouseman,
DEALER IN WINES, SPIRITS, & MALT LIQUORS,
BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH.
Finest Old Scotch and Irish Whisky, from 2s 6d to 3s 3d per Bottle. Finest Old Jamaica and Demrrara Rum, from 2s 6d to 3s per Bottle. Brandies — Hennesst's Three Star, Jules Robin and others — from 4s to
6s 6d per Bottle. Wines, consisting of Port, Sherry, Ci<aret, and Burgundy-, from Is 6d
to 4s per Bottle. Malt Liquors — Bass's Pale Ale, 2s 3d per Dozen. Stout — Combe's, and Barclay & Perkin's, 2s 3d and 2s 6d per Dozen. Invalid Stout, 2s per Dozen Pints.
TEAS OF THE BEST SELECTION FROM 1s 4d TO 2s 6d PER LB.
{GROCERIES & PROVISIONS OF EYERY VARIETY ALWAYS FRESH. SHIPPING SUPPLIED.
Agent for "Big Tree" Brand Californian Wines.
VICTORIA * BAH, [ ww. spin's,
CATHERINE STREET,
ARBROATH.
Mrs • CROCKATT. • ProprpETRix.
Finest Quality.
(Formerly with the lata / D. T. Glenney),
Watchmaker & Jeweller, 262 HIGH STREET, Arbroath.
^f||lllg|gfjp ! PERSONAL Attention is given to REPAIRING and CLEANING ^*SS5£^ of all Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, Sue.
Always on Hand a Selection of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELLERY. SECOND-HAND WATCHES taken in Exchange.
Arbroath Year Book. 57
FIRE BRIG ADR
The Brigade consists of a Captain, Lieutenant, Sub-Lieutenant, and seven firemen. Engine kept at Police Buildings. Captain — D. M'Neill.
GAS CORPORATION.
The Magistrates and Town Council. Gas Works — Ponderlaw Street. Office Hours — 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; Sat., 10 a.m. to lp.m. Secy. — D. Chapel. Manager and Treas.— R. S. Carlow. Collector SfA. Christie. Auditor — A. M. Thomson. Committee of Management— The Provost, Magis- trates and Town Council — Provost Grant, convener — 6 a Quorum. Finance Sub-Committee — Provost Grant, Bailie Melvin, and Messrs Sandeman, Dewar, Dundas, Finlay- son, Aitken, and Sutherland — Mr Sutherland convener. Works Sub-Committee — Provost Grant, Bailie Alexander, and Messrs Strachan, Corsar, Keith, Robbie, Leslie, Watt, and Forbes — Mr Keith, convener. By Act of Parliament, a majority of each Sub-Committee forms a quorum
BURIAL BOARD.
This body has the management of the Eastern and Western Cemeteries, and also the ad- ministration and management of the Abbey Burying Ground, and consists of the whole Council. General Committee of Management of Burial Board — Provost Grant, Bailie Alexander, Bailie Melvin, Bailie Duncan, Dean of Guild Corsar, and Messrs Strachan, Sandeman, Forbes, Keith, and Watt— four a quorum, and Mr Keith, convener.
ABBEY BURYING GROUND. — Hours as Cemeteries.
Supt. and Collector — Robert Rust, Western Cemetery. Treasurer — W. K. Macdonald.
WESTERN CEMETERY (Forfar Road. )— Open, Week Days, 7 a.m. (or
Sunrise when later) until Sunset Sundays, 1 p.m. till Sunset. Superintendent and Collector — Robert Rust. Cemetery Lodge. Treasurer— W. K. Macdonald. Dressing dues, payable,lst Nov., collected in October and November, in Sheriff Court-house.
EASTERN CEMETERY (Office, Brechin Road) —Hours as above.
Superintendent and Collector — Robert Rust, Western Cemetery Lodga. Treasurer — W. K. Macdonald.
ARBROATH ABBEY.
(Under H.M. Board of Works.) Keeper — William Stewart.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT— Sheriff Court-House. Held first Monday of every month. Justices of Peace resident in the District of Arbroath :— Earl of Northesk ; H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, of Boysack ; David Corsar, The Elms ; Claude
C. Strachan Carnegie, of Tarrie.; J. A. Dickson, of Woodville ; John Duncan, of Parkhill ;
D. L. Dickson, yr., of Woodville ; Alex. P. Duncan, yr., of Parkhill ; John Ewan, of Con- onsyth ; Fitzroy C. Fletcher, of Letham Grange ; Alexander Gordon, of Ashludie. ; William A. Gordon, Tarry ; A. D. Anderson, Arbroath ; Col. Blair Imrie, of Luuan ; W. K. Macdonald, Arbroath ; James Muir, Abbeybank ; Col. Rait, C.B., of Anniston ; Win. Rollo, Arbroath ; James Shanks, Rosely ; Ex-Provost Thornton, Arbroath ; Francis Webster, Ashbrook, Arbroath ; Charles W. Corsar, Arbroath ; George Keith, Arbroath ; Geo. Miln, solicitor, Arbroath ; Dr Dewar, Arbroath ; Col. Ouchterlony, The Guynd ; J. W. Bruce-Gardyne, of Middleton ; Alex. Balfour, of Inchock ; Geo. Young, Panlathy, Carnoustie ; Wm. Nicoll, baker, Carnoustie ; Wm. Wighton, Grange of Barry ; Jas. Smieton, Carnoustie; Dougald Colquhoun, Carnoustie; Jas. Soutar, Carnoustie; William Salmond, farmer, Woodrae, Aberlemno ; Peter Edward, banker, Friockheim ; W. K. Esplin, Leysmill, Arbroath : John Winter, shoemaker, Carnoustie. The whole magistrates of Arbroath and the chief magistrates of Carnoustie, and other police burghs, are also ex-officio justices ; also Chairmen of Parish Councils. Clerk — D. Littlejohn, solicitor, Arbroath.
SHERIFF COURT— Commerce Street. Held every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Judges — Sheriff Henry Johnstone, Sheriff-Substitute Lee, Hon. Sheriff-Substitutes Macdonald and Dickson. Depute Sheriff- Clerk— James Duncan. Bar Officer — John Rodger.
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
John Herald, 70 High Street, and David Kinnear, 70 High Street.
AGENTS FOR THE POOR IN CIVIL CASES. Henry Lorimer, solicitor, 82 High Street, and James A. Miln, solicitor, 15 Hill Street.
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HARBOUR TRUSTEES. County Trustees — H.A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, of Spynie and Boysack ; Colonel James A. Dickson
of Woodville ; Alexander Gordon, of Ashludie ; and David Morgan, South Mains of Ethie. Prom Arbroath Town Council— Bailie Robert Melvin. and Councillor James Traill Sutherland. From Forfar Town Council — The Provost ex-qflicio, and Bailie David Andrew. Elected by Parliamentary Voters— Francis Webster, jun., Samuel Kenny, David Corsar, jun.,
George Keith, Charles Brown, James Henderson, John Herald, William Brown, and
Edward James Leslie. Chairman ex-offlcio — Provost Grant. Harbour and Pilot Master — Peter M. Thornton. Collector
of Shore Dues — William Cargill. Treasurer — David Chapel. Secretary — W. K. Macdonald.
CUSTOM HOUSE-Office, Shore.
Principal Coast Officer, Deputy Keceiver of Wreck, Registrar of Shipping and Royal Naval Reserve, and Superintendent of Mercantile Marine — John W. Reddin. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
INLAND REVENUE— Excise Offtce. West Newgate. Frederick Callaway, Officer, First Class ; Francis D. Drake, Officer, First Class.
COAST GUARD.
District Captain— G. W. Russel, R.N. Divisional Officer— Lieut. E. York, R.N. Arbroath Detachment — E. B. Webb, Commissioned Boatman ; Henry H. P. Harrison, Boatman Carnoustie Station — Francis Watty, Chief Officer, R.N. Auchmithie : Station Officer — F. Sawyers.
ROCKET APPARATUS. Kept at House, East Grimsby, in charge of Coastguard
ARBROATH BRANCH T)F ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION.
Lifeboat House — East Grimsby. Patron — Right Hon. the Earl of Northesk. President — Provost Grant. Hon. Secretary — Norman M'Bain, solicitor. Coxswain — Wm. H. Smith
BELL-ROCK LIGHTHOUSE.
Built on Inchcape Rock, about 12 miles south-east of Arbroath. White and red lights revolve alternately, flash every minute, and are visible 17 miles distant. At high water the tide covers about 14t'eet of the base of the lighthouse. A bell is sounded every half minute in foggy weather, also rocket exploded every five minutes. There are four keepers, three of whom are always on the rock, and one on shore.
BELL-ROCK LIGHTHOUSE SIGNAL TOWER.
The residence of the light-keeper when on shore. Principal — Neven Kerr. Assistant-keepers — Alexander Burnett, Andrew Ollison, and John M. Campbell.
SHIP-BROKERS, CONSULS, &e. Shipbrokers — David Mackenzie and William Cargill, Shore. Consuls — Germany, Sweden, and Norway — David Mackenzie, Shore. Belgium — Wm. Cargill. Lloyd's Agent — Wm. Cargill, Shore Dues Office.
ARBROATH (BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman — Andrew Bennet. Members — Samuel Mollison, Rev. Alex. Stirling, George Smith, Rev. T. S. Anderson, George Reid, James Mackintosh, Win. J. Rollo, and Andrew Lorimer. Clerk and Treasurer — W. Alexander, solicitor. Officer — David Brown, 10 Hope Street. Caretaker — Thomas Ross, 15 George Street.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
High School. Rector and Classical Master — John Ross, M.A. English Master — Henry Cor- storph,ine. Mathematical and Science — Robert Moodie. Modern Languages — Hans S. Dennler, B.es.L. Art— Henry T. Wyse. Assistant Classical— Thomas Robertson. Assistant Mathematical and Science— Wm. Fulton, M.A., B.Sc. General Assistants — Henry C. Christie and Miss Henderson. Sewing Mistress — Miss R. Drummond. Manual Instructor — G.W.Lee. Elementary Department — HeadMistress — Miss M.Duguid,LL.A.,C.M. Assistant Mistress — Miss J. Sprott, CM. Junior Assistant— Miss L. Matthews. Pupil Teacher — Miss Agnes Macdonnld. Sewing Mistress — Miss R. Drummond. Drawing Master — Henry T. Wyse. Singing Master (Visiting)— Edward Mason, Mus. Bac. Drill Instructor (Visiting) — George Edwards. Janitor- James Christie.
The Abbey. Master— John • Hunter. Number on Roll, 67:5. Average attendance, 582. Grant," £61 7 8s Sd. Drawing Grant, £25. Total, £642 Ss'Sd. School year ended 31st December. Janitor — Wm. Martin, 4 Abbot Street.
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THE FIRST k k IV /I f\ p| T? I « BUILDING A RBROA TH 1V1 UU LJL^ $ OCIET Y.
(Incorporated under the Building Society's Act, 1871)
OFFICE-93 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
-e OPEN DAILY. e<-
Subscription Sheetings — Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m.
Cms Society is entirely Controlled by its Members, and has been established to provide funds for Purchase of Houses, ou terms which cannot be otherwise obtained.
Entrance Fee, Is per £100. ^f Weekly Subscriptions, 6d per £100.
Monthly Repayment of Advances, 10s per £100.
EPITOME OF ADVANTAGES. — Every member will receive an Advance of from £100 to £400 free — priority determined by Ballot. Earlier Advances without increase of Repayments — no cash required. Subscriptions returnable in full and without previous notice in case of distress. The Society also gives a Benefit equal to Free Life Insurance and Bonuses annually. Last year's Bonus — 5 per cent.
<^ DIRECTORS. •<^-
JAMES CAMPBELL, Teacher GEORGE REID, Banker JAMES BENISON WATT, Engineer GEORGE THOM, Clerk
GEORGE KEITH, Ex-Provost DAVID BROWN, Warehovseman JAMES KING, Patternmaker DAVID FAIRWEATHER, Engine-fitter Solicitors- BENNET & SMITH, 93 High Street. Surveyor— A. A. SYMON, Architect. Bankers— Royal Bank of Scotland. Secretary— ROLLO S. BLACK. 93.High Street. Auditor— A. W. STIVEN, C.A. Members' Auditor— R. DAVIDSON, Coal Agent.
tw Prospectus and all Information can be obtained on Application at
The Society's Office, 93 HIGH STREET, Arbroath.
FISJ4IHG TRCKUH.MS&
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The Freshest and Most Complete Stock of ^ FISHING TACKLE in Town is at
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Only Best Kelso Make kept in Stock. BAIT and FLY HOOKS a Specialty. FISHING RODS and TACKLE Repaired. RODS ON HIRE.
Wf-N \\w a IV 1 O f~\ IV T Umbrella A Fishing Tackle Maker, . O W A IN O D IN , 192 HIGH ST., Arbroath.
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Inverbrothock. Master — A.M.Davidson. Number on Roll, 781. Average attendance, 705.
School Grant, £762 (5s 6d. Drawing, £26 8s. Total, £788 14k 6d. School year ended 31st Dec.
Janitor — Alex. M'Lean, 37 Guthrie Port. Keptie. Master — James Kmnear, M.A. Number on Roll, 688. Average attendance, 597.
Grant, £662 5s 6d. Additional grant from County Committee for Secondary Education, £48.
School year ended 31st October. Janitor — John Mitchell, 81 Keptie Street. Ladyloan. Master— William Grant, M.A. Number on Roll, 409. Average attendance, S56. Grant,
£392 7s 6d. Drawing, £14 12s. School year ended 31st December. Parkhouse. Master — Jas. Campbell. Number on Roll, 457. Average attendance 377'3. Grant,
£390 4s6d.. School year ended 31st October. Janitor — Jas. Ellis, 40 Hamilton Green. The Hill. Master — Douglas B. Watters. Number on Roll, 300. Average attendance, 258.
School year ended 31st October. Abbot Street — Voluntary (no fees). Master — Andrew White. Number on Roll, 310. Average
attendance, 245. Grant, £278 9s 6d. Half-time Public School. Master— James Guild, B.A. (Lond.), L.C.P. Number on Roll, 191.
Average attendance, 93. Grant £141 8s. School year ended 30th September. St Thomas R.C. School. Teacher— Miss R. M'Clure (since February). Number on Roll, 88. Average
attendance, 69. Grant (December, 1897), £52 10s. Evening School during winter months. Evening Continuation School, Parkhouse School. Headmaster— D. B, Watters. Number
on Roll, 171. Average attendance, 123. Grant, £155 12s 6d. Evening Continuation School, Keptie School. Headmaster— Jas. Guild, B.A. CLond.), L.C.P.
Number on Roll, 205. Average attendance up to December, 150. Grant earned, £145. Evening Art Classes, in High School, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, from 7 to 9.
Headmaster— Henry T. Wyse (Cert. Art Master). Number on Roll, 67. Average attendance,
45. Subjects taught— Freehand (Elem. and Adv.), Model Drawing (Elem. and Adv.), Light
and Shade (Elem. and Adv.), Geometrical Drawing, Solid Geometry, Design (Ornament),
Antique.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND— Arbroath Branch.
President — James Cox, St Vigeans Public School. Treasurer — R. S. Armit. Secretary — D. B. Watters, Hill Public School. Librarian — H. Corstorphine. Annual Meeting — Third Saturday of June.
SCOTTISH ASSISTANT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
Arbroath Branch — Keptie School.
President — William Royal. Secretary — A. D. Gilbert, M.A., 1 Queen Street.
DALE COTTAGE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Brechin Road.
President — John Duncan of Parkhill. Hon. Treasurer — Jas. A. Dickson. Hon. Secretary — David Chapel. Hon. Physician — Jas. A. Dewar. Master and Matron — Mr and Mrs T. Stewart. Teacher— Miss Blacksill. Number of Scholars, 27.
PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMITTEE.
From the Town Council — Provost Grant, Bailies Alexander, Melvin, and Duncan, and Councillors Sandeman, Finlayson, Sutherland, Keith, Dewar, and Leslie. From the Ratepayers — David Corsar, George Miln, James H. Clark, James Jack, Samuel Renny, David Littlejohn, Geo. Sturrock, Andrew Lorimer, Rev. J. P. Lilley, and Rev. A. Middleton. Librarian, James Craigie. Secretary and Treasurer, William Alexander, solicitor.
MUSEUM AND PICTURE GALLERY— New Public Buildings.
Subscribers Free. Open from 1 to 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, from 12 to 9. Admission, Id. President —George Miln. Treasurer — Samuel Renny, Jock's Lodge. Secretary — W. Smith, Viewfield Road. Curator- Abner Joiner.
MECHANICS' READING ROOM— Market Place. Half-yearly Subscription, 2s 6d ; apprentices, Is 3d. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Presidents*. Sturrock. Vice-President— D. Littlejohn. Treasurer— E. J. Leslie. Secretary— J. Cables, 32 Kyd Street. Curator— Mrs G.R. Chisholm. Directors— Captain Henderson, D. Paterson, Capt. Brown, James Adam, W. Stewart, Capt. Watson. Annual Meeting— Last Saturday of September.
ARBROATH LITERARY CLUB.
President— T. F. Dewar, M.D., B.Sc. Vice-Presidents— J. B. Salmond ; W. J. Rollo, and Norman M'Bain. Secretary— James Mackintosh. Treasurer— Henry Lorimer. Repre- sentative Members of Committee — Rev. W. J. F. Robberds and W. J. Dewar.
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STILL TO THE FRONT.
The Central
HAT & CAP SHOP
tm~ Still Leads the way with the Best-Selected Stock of MEN'S MERCERY, comprising
Silk Hats, from 10s 6d to 15s. Felt Hats, from 2s to 8s.
Men's and Boys' Tweed Caps, from 4d to 3s.
Regatta and White Shirts— Call and see our Stock of these Goods.
Collars, Cuffs, Fronts, Ties, Gloves, Umbrellas, Braces, &c.
Men's and Youths' Summer Undershirts and Pants.
See ;our Specially-made Summer Shirts & Pants— Guaranteed Unshrinkable^
Tennis Shirts, Sweaters, Knicker Hose, Straw Hats.
The Most Up-to-Date of OBNT.'S RBQUIS1TBS In the Trade.
OUR MOTTO JS-: THE FINEST & BEST CLASS OF GOODS & THE LOWEST PRICES.
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19 MILLGATE, ARBROATH.
BREAKFASTS. DINNERS. TEAS. SUPPERS.
Soirees, Picnics, & Marriage Parties Supplied.
Cbarges Strictly .flfeooerate. Ube fficst attention ffiiven. Hall and Other Rooms to Let for Meetings —ns-v
Robert Scott
Architect & Surveyor, 36 COJVHVIERGE STREET,
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BURNS CLUB.
Hon. President— Provost Grant, Woodside. Hon. Vice-Presidents— Hon. F. J. Bruce, Seaton ; Colonel Oucliterlony, of Ruynrl ; Charles W. Corsar, Seaforth ; Fitzroy C. Fletcher, of Letham Grange; John Tullis, Glasgow; W. K. Macdonald, Town Clerk; Alex- ander Gordon, of Ashludie ; Right Hon. John Morley, M.P. ; Hon. C. M. Ramsay, Brechin Castle ; and Captain Sinclair, M.P. President — J. B. Salmond, Arbroath Herald. Vice-President — Dr Russell. Secretary — G. R. , Donald, solicitor. Treasurer— D. W. Fairweather. Annual meeting— End of January.
ARBROATH ART CLUB
Hon. President— David Corsar, The Elms. Vice-President— W. Alexander, Clydesdale Bank
House. President and Director— H. T. Wyse, art master, High School. Secretary— Miss
Jeanie Chapel, Caenlochan. Treasurer^Tames Hood, bookseller, High Street. Meets in Art
Rooms, High School, third Friday of every month at 7 p.m. Annual meeting in November.
THE NEW CLUB-Guildry Buildings, Arbroath.
Committee — A. J. Gordon, Tarry (Chairman) ; Arthur D. Dickson, banker ; William Webster, Bellevue ; Charles Brown, wood merchant ; George Miln, solicitor ; and Samuel Renny, Jock's Lodge. Club Steward — D. Anderson. Secretary— E. J. Leslie, solicitor.
ARBROATH HORTICULTURAL AND NATURAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION.
Hon. President — Dr Jas. A. Dewar. President— DrW. J. Dewar ; Secretary and Treasurer— W. Royal, 10 Bank Street. Annual Meeting- Third Thursday in November.
ARBROATH CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY —Third Year.
Hon. Secretary — Dr David Laina:, Maule Street. Hon. Treasurer — James Hall. Members of Committee — Alex. Dalgarno, Woodville ; G. Black, Kinblethmont ; R. Low, Windmill; A. Scott, Rosely ; and Alex. Guild.
METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND— Arbroath Branch.
Observers— Jas. Campbell, 36 Hill Street ; W. Smith, Viewfield Road ; A. P. Lowson, 72 Keptie
Street ; W. W. Royal, 10 Bank Street. Annual Meeting — Third Thursday in January.
ARBROATH CHEMISTS' ASSISTANTS AND APPRENTICES ASSOCIATION.
President — F.W. M. Bennett. Vice-President — D. M. Bruce. Secretary — Robert Alexander, 27 Carnegie Street. Assistant Secretary and Treasurer — David Watson. Meets in Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Tuesdays, fortnightly (first meeting, Jan. 10) in Winter and monthly in Summer. Annual Meeting— First Monday in April.
CHORAL UNION.
President — Hon. F. J. Bruce. Vice-President — Dr Thomas F. Dewar. Secretary — R. Gleig, Keptie Street. Treasurer — W. A. Douglas. Librarian — Robert M 'Glashan. Conductor — G. Neale. Accompanist — T. H. Beardmore. Committee — A. B. Laing, G. R. Thomson, G. Thomson, C. Ramsay Smart, Andrew Beatt, and David Drury. Annual meeting, third Monday of Sept.
ARBROATH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY— Instituted 1888. President— Hon. F. J. Bruce. Vice-Presidents — Francis Webster, Ashbrook ; David Corsar, The Elms. Treasurers— R. M. C. Mackintosh and Miss H. B. Mill. Secretary— George Sherriffs, 35 Howard Street. Conductor— T. W. Parsons. Meets for Practice every Monday evening from September to April.
1st f.v.a. dramatic club.
Patrons — Major A. J. Gordon and Officers of the Corps. Manager— Sergeant-Major Moffatt, R.A. Stage Manager — Ex-Gunner Barclay. Secretary and Treasurer — Gunner Chas. Mitchell. Scenic Managers— C. S.-M. John Strachan and Corporal J. Keith.
ARBROATH INSTRUMENTAL BRASS BAND -Instituted 1893.
President — A. H. Mann. Secretary — Charles Christie, 54 Cairnie Street. Treasurer — John Smith. Professional Instructor— R. Marsden. Conductor — John Esplin, 41 Lordburn. Junior Band Conductor — Vacant. The Band practices every Monday and Tues- day ; Junior Band every Thursday, in Band Room, Helen Street. The Town Council are trustees for the instruments used by the band, which are being provided by public subscription, concerts, &c.
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Established 1863.
jJi^VClass Tailoring
At Lowest Prices.
A. THOMSON,
(Successor to R. MOLLISON),
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KIRK SQUARE,
ARBROATH.
DAVID SMITH,
Jamtto droar, lea, iEine & gpirit ^ftetchant, / CULLODEN ROAD.
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Sanitary & Heating Engineer,
Registered Plumber, Gasfitter,
6 BARNGREEN, ARBROATH.
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Estimates prepares. Jobbing punctually attended to.
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ARBROATH RIFLE BAND.
Bandmaster — B. H. Campbell Secretary — John M'Caffrey, 11 Dishland Street. Treasurer — Thomas Bobertson. Committee — F. Dickson and James Braid. Practises in Gravesend Hall every Thursday, August to April ; on Wednesdays, May to August.
FORFARSHIRE AMATEUR BRASS BAND ASSOCIATION— Instituted 1897.
President — James Dow, Dundee. Vice-President — Edmund Bobb, Arbroath. Treasurer — Alex. Beid, Forfar. Secretary — John Sandeman, 33a Union Street, Brechin. Committee, con- sists of two Bepresentatives from each of the Bands in Association — Arbroath Instru- mental, Brechin City, Forfar Instrumental, and St Margarets Old, Lochee.
ST THOMAS PIPE BAND.
Conductor — Pipe-Major James Bobbie. Secretary — James Bobbie, jun., 19 Fergus Street. Treasurer — David Bobbie. Weekly practice in Grimsby Hall.
ARBROATH HIGHLAND PIPE BAND.
Pipe-Major — William Bobbie, 37 Ogilvy Place.
ARBROATH AMATEUR ORCHESTRA.
Meeting every Monday evening at 8.15. Secretary and Leader — D. Tosh, jun., 31 West Port.
ARBROATH AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION.
President— G. G. Dalgarno. Vice-Presidents — Bobert Moociie and Bobert Davidson. Secretary- James Hood, 94 High Street. Treasurer — D. D. Calder. Place of Meeting— Y.M.C. A. Booms Monthly Meetings.
ARBROATH DISTRICT COMMITTEE OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF FORFARSHIRE.
Chairman — Colonel Bait, C.B., of Anniston. County Councillors — H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie of Spynie and Boysack ; David Morgan, South Mains of Bthie ; George Winter, Carnoustie ; Wm. Duncan, Slade, Carmyllie ; Col. J. A. Dickson of Woodville ; D. Anderson, Woorlhill, Carnoustie. ; Alexander Lyell of Gardyne ; G. Young, Panlathy ; D. D. Beaton. Friockheim ; W. F. Soutar, Carnoustie. Parish Council Bepresentatives — D. Maxwell, Arbirlot ; Bev. A. J. Campbell, Barry; W. Binnie, Carmyllie : Capt. J. D. M. Guthrie, Guthrie ; Colonel W. T. Blair Imrie, Lunan ; Alex. Balfour, Inverkeilor ; Thomas Bell, V.S., Panbiide ; J. H. A. Peebles- Chaplin, St Vigeans ; Thomas Goodfellow, Kirkden. Clerk and Treasurer— W. K. Macdonald. Boad Surveyors — F. Minto, 1 Hillend Boad, and James Hunter, Timbergreens. Sanitary Inspector — John Anderson, C. B., Montrose.
ANGUS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.
President — The Bight Hon. the Earl of Strathmore. Vice-Presidents— W. S. Fotheringham, Esq. of Fotheringham ; Major P. A. W. Carnegie of Lour ; Captain Guthrie of Guthrie. Standing Committee — Archibald Whyte, Inverquharity ; D. M. Graham, Pitreuchie ; Wm. Watson, Boddin ; David Hume, Barrelwell ; J. G. Soutar, Westhali ; George Young, Panlathy. General Show Yard Committee — Arbroath District — Messrs Weighton, Brax ; Grieve, Hospitalfield ; Soutar, Auchrennie ; Jarron, Arbikie. Forfar District — Massrs Whyte, Hatton of Eassie ; Balston, Glamis ; Nieoll, Carsebank; Arnot, Mains of Glamis. Dundee District — Messrs Miller, Balgillo ; Murraj , Dryburgh, Lochee ; Bell, Balnuith ; Smith, Murroes. Montrose District — Messrs Spence, Dunninald Mains; Kyud, Upper Dysart; Young, Fordhouse ; Lyall, Old Montrose. Brechin District— M. P. Campbell, yr., of Stracathro ; Messrs Duncan, Balfour; Coupar, jun., Kintrockat ; Soutar, Powis! Kirriemuir District— Messrs Carnegie, Coull ; Black, Cortachy ; Alexander, Ballindarg ; Nieoll, Littleton. Secretary — James Kydd, 86 High Street, Arbroath.
ARBROATH AND ST VIGEANS PARISH COUNCIL.
Office, 22 Hill Street. Inspector's Office Hours — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 6 to 7 p.m. ; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Collector's Office Hours — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 6 to S p.m. ; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chairman — John Duncan. Inspector — Bobert Stuart. Collector — Henry G. Seaton. Clerk — W. K. Macdonald. Members of Council — Jas. B. Aitken, Andrew Bcnnet, William Cargill, James H. Clark, David Corsar, junr., James Dewar, John Duncan, J. P., Jas. Fettes, Colin Grant, William Hood, James M'Leod, Charles Mitchell, Rev. James Murray, Charles Y. Myles, Samuel Renny, Jas. Robertson, James Smith, James Wallace, Richard S. Armit, John H. A. Peebles-Chaplin, Alexander Duires, Bev. Wm. Duke, D.D., John Dunn, David Esplin, Fitzroy C. Fletcher, Alexander J Gordon. Committees — Poor- house — Samuel Benny (convener), Jas. li. Aitken, James H. Clark, Alex. Duir< s, Dr Duke,
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£alder ^Brothers,
BUILDERS,
Office : Monumental Yard :
82 KEPTIE STREET, * GREENFIELD, KEPTIE ROAD,
ARBROATH. Monuments and Headstones in Granite, Marble, and Freestone.
DESIGNS AND PRICES SENT ON APPLICATION.
INSCRIPTIONS CUT IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Large Selection of Memorial Wreaths. Jobbing of Every Description.
Estimates Given for all kinds of Work.
All Orders Promptly Attended to.
D. R. CALDER, Licensed Valuator.
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Wine and Spirit Stterchant.
Entrance to Family and Bottle Department— 4 BARNGREEN. \®\\ emel ot&er Rooms t® fief for £$)eetira<gs, $e.
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John Duncan, Jas. Fettes, William Hood, James M'Leod, James Robertson, Jas. Smith, and James Wallace. Finance — D. Corsar, jun. (convener), K. S. Armit, Andw. Bennet, Wm. Cargill, Jas. Dewar, John Duncan, John Dunn, Colin Grant, William Hood, Charles Mitchell, Charles Y. Myles, and Samuel Renny. Relief — The Chairman (convener), Wm. Cargill, James H. Clark, David Corsar, jun., James Dewar, David Esplin, James Fettes, James M'Leod, Charles Mitchell, Rev. James Murray, James Robertson, and James Wallace. Chairman's— The Chairman (convener), James R. Aitken, Andrew Bennet, John H. A. Peebles-Chaplin, David Corsar, jun., Fitzroy C. Fletcher, Alex. J. Gordon, Colin Grant, Rev. James Murray, Charles Y. Myles, Samuel Renny, and James Smith.
POORHOUSE.
Brechin Road. Governor — And. M. Minto. Matron — Mrs Minto. Assistant Matron and Nurse — Miss Mary Bumess. Medical Attendant — J. A. Dewar, M.D. Chaplain — Rev. John Miller. Visitors are admitted to see the inmates on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.
President — James Muir of Abbey Bank. Vice - Presidents — John Duncan of Parkhill ; Provost Grant, and C. W. Corsar, Seaforth. Chairman of Board of Directors — James Muir. Hon. Consulting Physician and Surgeon — James A. Dewar, M.D. Attending Surgeons— Jas. Keith Anderson, M.D., Wm. J. Dewar, M.B., CM., David Laing, M D J. D. Gilruth, M.B., M.A. Hon. Treasurer— W. J. Rollo. Hon. Secretary— W. K. Macdonald. Lady Superintendent— Miss Kay. Hours of visiting — 11 to 1, and 6 to 8 on Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual Meeting — July.
CONVALESCENT HOME. JENNYSWELLS. Matron — Miss Sanderson. Visiting hours — From October to April, 2 till 5 on Wednesdays and Saturdays ; and during the Summer, from 3 till 8 ; and on Sundays, 5 till S.
ARBROATH EPIDEMIC HOSPITAL.
Under the management of Arbroath Police Commission, acting as the Arbroath Local Authority. For cases of infectious disease occurring in Arbroath or the Arbroath district of the County of Forfar. Physician — J. K. Anderson, M.D.
ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH.
Arbroath Treasurer — George Reid, Royal Bank.
REGISTRAR'S OFFICE— (Market Place). Registrar— J. S. Paterson, Seaton Road ; Assistant — James Jack. Hours — 1 to 3, and 6 to 8. Births must be registered within 21 days ; Marriages, 3 days ; Deaths, s days. Notice ot Marriage to be put on the Board must be seven entire days.
GUILDRY INCORPORATION.
Dean— Wm. A. Gordon. Council — John Wilson, E. J. Leslie, Charles Brown, Charles F. Weir, Samuel Kenny, George Miln, and Alex. Jas. Gordon. Clerk, Treasurer, and Fiscal — A. M. Thornton, 21 Hill Place. Annual Meeting in October.
SEVEN INCORPORATED TRADES.
Convener — A. D. Lowson. Clerk — A. D. Anderson. Annual Meeting— Michaelmas.
GLOVERS' INCORPORATION.
Deacon — A. D. Lowson. Clerk and Treasurer — Andrew Bennet. Annual Meeting— Michaelmas.
WEAVERS' INCORPORATION.
Deacon — Ex-Bailie Sandeman. Boxmaster — D. Ruxton. Assessor — H. Lowson. Annual Meeting —Michaelmas.
BAKERS' INCORPORATION.
Deacon — William Salmond. Boxmaster— J. B. Dick. Convener — George Drummond. Annual M eeting — Michaelmas .
HAMMERMEN.
Deacon — Ex-Provost Keith. Boxmaster — George Keith.
SHOEMAKERS.
Deacon— Samuel Fairweather, Boxmaster— Robert Low. Clerk— A. D. Anderson, solicitor. Annual meeting — Michaelmas.
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COMBE'S IMPERIAL STOUT,
2s 6d per Dozen Pints.
ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE,
2s 3d per Dozen, -for Family use.
Finest 90s Edinburgh Ale & Burton Beer on Draught.
tm- The above delivered to any address in town, in One-Dozen Cases, and in Patent Stoppered Bottles for Table use. These Bottles oan be depended upon for their cleanliness and freedom from fusty taBte.
JAMES FINLAYSON, Lome Bar,
COMMERCE STREET, ARBROATH.
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MASONIC LODGES.
Royal Arch Chapter — Hope No. 9 — M.E.Z. — A.D. Lowson. M.E.H. — Andrew Bennet. M.E.I. — P. W. Anderson. Scribe E. — D. Dnndas. Scribe N. — Andrew Ellis. First Sojourner — Chas. Gray. Second Sojourner — Alex. Smith. Third Sojourner — David D. Calder. Treasurer — David T. Wilson. Janitor — John Kennedy. Annual Meeting —Autumnal Equinox.
St Thomas (40)— Hall, Park Street— R.W.M.— Andrew Ellis. Secretary— P. W. Anderson, 43 Hill Street. Treasurer — D. S. Napier. Hallkeeper— Mrs Barnet. Monthly Meeting- Second Thursday. Annual Meeting— St Andrew's Eve.
St Vigkan (101)— Hall, White Hart— R.W.M.— Andrew Naysmith. Secretary— James Watt, 25 Market Place. Treasurer — Henry Lorimer. Annual Meeting — St Andrew's Eve.
Pan.mure (209)— Hall, Hill Street — R.W.M.— Charles Y. Myles. Secretary — James Ruxton, 30 Bank Street. Treasurer— C. S. Hill. Hall-keeper — W™. Henderson. Annual Meeting — St Andrew's Eve.
FREE GARDENERS.
St Paul's- -Hall. Park Street. R.W.M.— Alex. Meek. Secretary— Robert Guthrie, 20 Green Street. Treasurer — John Napier. Annual meeting, third Monday in January.
Old St Paul's Lodge— R.W.M.— J. R. Aitken. P.M. -W. S. Ogg. D.M.—T. Frith. Secretary and Treasurer— W. D. Anderson, 256 High Street. Annual meeting first Wednesday in February. Meets in Park Street Hall on first Wednesday of each month at S p.m.
ODDFELLOWS.
Royal Abbey Lodge of Oddfellows— M.N. G. — Jas. Napier. V.G. — Jas. Bannerman. Treasurer — David Shepherd. Secretary — John Dundas, 2 Jamieson Street. Meets first Wednesday of every month at 8 p.m. in Bank Street Hall.
L. O. A. SHEPHERDS, A.U.— Lodge St Thomas, 2001.
Secretary — C. Smith Hill, 22 Gowan Street. Treasurer— James R. Foreman, 28 Dishlandtown Street. W.M.— David F. Stewart. D.M. — David W. Mitchell. Meets every alternate Monday in E.U. Church Hall. Annual meeting in February.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS— Park Street Hall. Court Aberbrothock (No. 6392). Secretary — William Crook, 5 Ernest Street. Treasurer — Jas.
Leighton, 18 Maule Street. Surgeon — Dr Laing, Maule Street. Meetings every alternate
Monday. Juvenilf. Court. — Secretary — Daniel Foy, 23 Spink Street. Treasurer— James Lyall. Date of
Meetings— Monday, 16th Jan., and every alternate Monday. Chemist — Jas. S. Whyte, 57
Guthrie Port. Court Surgeon — David Laing, M.D., Maule Street. Surgery Hours, 9 to 10
a.m. ; 2.45 to 3.15 ; 7 to 8 p.m.
ARBROATH BRANCH IRISH FORESTERS.
S.C.R. — James M'Kenna. Secretary — John M'Caffray, 11 Dishland Street. Treasurer — James Lynch. Woodwards — E. M'Farlane and N. M'Cormack. Beadles — L. Kelly and J. Cavin. Branch Surgeon— Dr Gilruth. Surgery Hours — 9 to 10 a.m.; 6 to 8 p.m. Meets every Second Monday in St Thomas Hall, Green Street, at 8 p.m.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES (Salford Unity Friendly Society).
Chief Ruler — Watson Baird, 54 Rossie Street. Treasurer — John Roessler, 48 E Abbey Street.
Secretary — James W. Fyft'e, 29 Lordburn. Juvenile Superintendent — John Roessler, 48 E
Abbey Street. Meets in Brothock Bank Hall. St Thomas Tent (No. 154) meets on alternate Fridays from 14th January at 8.15 p.m. St Ruth's Juvenile Tent(No. 937) meets on alternate Fridays from 7th January at 7.30 p.m.
Penny Savings Bank every Friday at 7.30 p.m.
UNITED BUTCHER MEAT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED.
President— John M. Carnegie: Secretary — R. Guthrie, 20 Green Street. Treasurer— James Ritchie, 10 St Vigeans Road. Manager — Joseph Beveridge. Shops— 3£ Fergus Street, 250 High Street, 1 Millgate Loan, 49A Keptie Street. Annual Meeting— 17th January.
WEST PORT ASSOCIATION LIMITED, Keptie Street, with branches in Lochland and East Abbey Streets. President— Sam. MoHiapn. Managers— Grocery, J-. Anderson ; Drapery, W. Hay ; Boot-Shop, R. Low. Secretarv— J. L. Low, 13 Hillerid1 Road. Treasurer — A.Milne. Annual Meeting — 8th May.
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GEORGE. HARRIS
Successor to D. HARRIS,
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ARBROATH EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED, Guthrie Port, with branches in Ferg'.is Street, Commerce Street & Keptie Street. Manager— Alexander Hood President — Peter Crammond. Secretary— William Williamson,
45 West Abbey Street. Treasurer— D. Littlejohn. Annual Meeting— Last Monday in Sept.
HIOH STREET CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED, High Street, with branches in High Street, St Mary Street, and Millgate Loan. Manager— R. Inglis. President— James Leitcli. Secretary— J. Christie, 248 High Street.
Treasurer— George Thorn. Annual Meeting — First Monday of September.
ARBROATH FRIENDLY COAL SOCIETY LIMITED.
Manager -D. Smith. President— James Law. Treasurer— J. G. Calder. Office and Depot— 29 Ladyloan. General meetings in March and October.
INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHMEN'S SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.
Established 1866. Registered under the Friendly Society's Act. Officers of the Common Fund— President— William Binnie, Crofts, Carmyllie. Vice- President — Alexander Hanton, East Mains of Rossie, Montrose. General Secretary — James Hill, 22 Gowan Street, Arbroath. Trustees :— John Gray, 50 Howard Street, Arbroath ; James Smith, 4 Ann Street, Arbroath ; James Spark, Muirdrum, Carnoustie. The Quarterly Meetings are held in the registered office of the Society on the Second Saturday in January, April, July, and October. Annual meeting held on the second Saturday of August, in the E.U. Church Hall, Keptie Street. Arbroath Branch :— Officers— President- James Hutton, 22 Cross Mill Wynd. Vice-President— Wm. Hutton, 18 St Vigeans Road. Treasurer— George Binnie, 8 North Grimsby. Secretary— John Welsh, 33 Culloden Road, Arbroath. The quarterly meetings are held in the E.U. Church Hall, Keptie Street, on the second Saturday in March, June, September, and December, at 8 p.m.
GLASGOW ANGUS AND MEARNS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President— W. E. Christie, M.A. Vice-President— Provost Weir, Falkirk. Secretary— J. D. Ramsay, 87 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. Local Secretary — Norman M'Bain, solicitor, Arbroath. The Annual Meeting and Dinner is held in Glasgow on the second Friday of December, and County Meetings are held every alternate year.
NEW YORK ARBROATH ASSOCIATION.
President — A. I. Napier. Vice-President— Allan Cruickshanks. Treasurer — James Gordon. Secretary — Archibald Anderson. Chaplain — James Allan. Trustees — James Ross, George Milne, and D. C. Cameron.
DETROIT ARBROATH ASSOCIATION.
Secretary — Peter S. Mason, Detroit, Mich., U.S.A.
PAISLEY FORFARSHIRE ASSOCIATION.
Patron — John Tullis, Incheape, Dennistoun, Glasgow. Hon. President — J. Winton-Mackie, Garscube Cottage, Maryhill, Glasgow. President— Alex. Watt, Incheape, Paisley. Vice- President— Alex. Hill, 33 George Street, Paisley. Treasurer — Charles H. Wallace, 18 Argyll Street, Paisley. Secretary— J. C. Lorimer, 5 George Street, Paisley.
EDINBURGH FORFARSHIRE ASSOCIATION.
President — David Anderson, advocate. Vice-Presidents — John Mackay, S.S.C., and David R. Adair, S.S.C. Treasurer— George D. Thompson, 17 Hill Street. Committee— William N. dimming (Dundee), Frank G. Thomson (Brechin), John C. Robbie (Forfar), William Miller (Arbroath), Stewart Mackenzie (Kirriemuir), John Cumming (Montrose), John Mitchell, James F. Fairweather, and James Adamson (other districts). Joint-Secretaries — Robert Davidson, S.S.C, 64 Frederick Street, and James H. Gauldie, 62 Frederick Street. The object of the association is the encouragement of social intercourse amongst the members. It is open to all gentlemen connected with Forfarshire. The objects are promoted by the holding of Smoking Concerts, At Homes, Conversaziones, Assemblies, and other meetings. There are also a Literary Society and Golf Club under the auspices of the association. Golf Club — Captain, Stewart Mackenzie; Secretary, William Fullerton, S7 Bruntsfield Place.
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Charles Roberts,
Wholesale & Retail GroeeF & Confectioner,
-4* 46 HIGH STREET, *
(Late of 5 Guthrie Port)
Has always Fresh Supplies of the I Finest Provisions at Keen=
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Ladies' Jackets, Mantles, Waterproofs, Furs, &c. ^
-^ Children's Coats and Millinery.
222 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
AGENT FOR PULLAR'S DYE-WORKS, PERTH.
LONDON FORFARSHIRE ASSOCIATION— (Angus and Mearns) — Instituted 1884. President— The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird. Hon. Presidents— P. Blair Black, Dr A. Ducat, J C Hill Col. G. Lloyd Alison, W. H. Cloake, P. Gardiner, Rev. Dr P, Grant, James Johnstone, J. M'Glaslian, A. W. Myles, Capt D. Peters, J. Ross, W. Shaw, and D. C. Thomson, D. Ness. President of Council— James A. P. Mitchell. Vice-Presidents -D. Calder, James Lawson, Thomas Mason, James O. Watson, Norman Will, Alex. Adamson, W. Weir Hay, D. M. Smith, George Stevenson jun., J. Melvin Lowson, M.A., B.Sc. Hon. Secretary— D. S. Warden, Angus and Mearns Club, 9 Billiter Square, London, E.C. Hon. Assistant Secretary— J. F. Macfarlane. Hon. Treasurer— Peter Yonng. Hon. Financial Secretary — W. J. Smith.
ARBROATH SEAMEN FRATERNITY.
Committee— William Brown, shipmaster, Viewfield Road ; William Cargill, shipbroker ; William Buick, shipmaster ; and Patrick M. Lamb, shipmaster. lioxmaster— Capt. David Patterson, late harbourmaster. Clerk— E. J. Leslie, solicitor.
ARBROATH SAVINGS BANK— 90 High Street.
The Office is open for taking in and paying out money as follows :— Daily from 9 to 10 a.m. ; and in addition, on Fridays from 6 to 8 evening ; and on Saturdays from 3 to 4 afternoon. The Savings Bank is not open on statutory Bank Holidays or on Local Holidays. W. J. Rollo, Actuary.
YEARLY BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
Abbey Male and Female Society— Parkhouse Public School. Treasurer— David Wyllie, 27 Hays- well Road. Secretary— John Leslie, 19 Cairnie Street. Annual meeting in April.
Dishlandtown Male and Female Society— Parkhouse Public School. Treasurer— Michael Lnmsden, 21 Abbot Street. Secretary— Jas. Findlay, 5 Hannah Street. Annual Meeting — Sth April.
Gravesend Society— E.U. Hall, Keptie Street. Treasurer— James M'Naughton, 21 Abbot Street. Secretary— Charles Leslie, 12 Abbot Street. Annual Meeting— 14th October.
Hill Street Male and Female Society— Masonic Hall, Hill Street. Treasurer— Robert Tait, 59 High Street. Secretary— Alexander Anderson, 21 Elliot Street. Annual Meeting in April.
Market Place Society— Abbey Public School. Secretary— J. T. Anderson, 27 Abbot Street. Trea- surer—J. Reid, 17 Rossie Street. Annual meeting— 15th October.
Maule Street Society— Abbey School. Treasurer— Wm. Hunter, 2 Elliot Street. Secretary —John Stewart, 49 Helen Street. Annual Meeting, 15th April.
North Grimsby Society— Parkhouse Public School. Treasurer— John Black, 76 St Vigeans Road. Secretary— John Campbell, 37 Rossie Street. Annual Meeting— 7th October.
Park Street Male and Female Society— Red Lion Hall, Barngreen. Treasurer.— Alex. Nicol, 31 Elliot Street. Secretary— Wm. Smart, 6 Gowan Street. Annual Meeting— 30th September.
West Port Society— Gravesend Hall. Treasurer— John Watt, 27 Fergus Street. Secretary- George Gibson, 24 Gowan Street. Annual Meeting— 15th April.
ARBROATH FRIENDLY AND UNITED TRADES' YEARLY SOCIETY.
President— E. T. Robinson. Vice-President— J. Nicol. Secretary— Alex. Miller, 40 Ernest Street. Treasurer— John M. Carnegie, 14 John Street. Sick Steward— William Smith, 3 Boglane. Annual Meeting in April. Meets in Lower Park Street Hall on Fridays from 7 to 8 p.m.
ARBROATH UNITED TRADES COUNCIL-Iustitured 1889. President— Alexander Smith, Shoemakers' Union; Vice - President— R. Williams, Moulders. Treasurer — John Sellars, Engineers. Secretary — J. H. Clark, Typographical Association, 6 Hill Road. Meets fortnightly, on Thursday evenings in Central Dimng- Rooms, Millgate. The Membership includes the Unions of the Engineers, Moulders, Blacksmiths, Printers, Joiners, Slaters, Shoemakers, Bakers, General Labourers, Mill and Factory Workers, and Flaxdressers.
ASSOCIATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS-Arbroath Branch. Chairman— Alexander Smart. Secretary— J A. Tarbat, Caretaker, Public Library. Treasurer - Wm. Macdonald. Referee— John Black. Annual meeting first Monday of November. Finan- cial Meeting, every alternate Monday at 7. Committee Meeting, first Monday after the 16th of each month, at 7.30. Monthly Meeting, first Monday of each month, at 7.30. Office— Masonic Hall. Hill Street.
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MASTER PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION. (Affiliated with the National Association of Master Painters of Scotland.) President — John S. Roy. Secretary and Treasurer — A. C. Dargie, 4 Dishland Street. Annual meeting, 17th December.
SCOTTISH NATIONAL FEDERATION OF HOUSE AND SHIP PAINTERS— Arbroath Branch.
President— David Raitt. Secretary— James R. Foreman, 28 Dishland Street. Treasurer- Edward Matthew, senr. Membership, 31. Meets in 16 Abbey Street on alternate Mondays.
ASSOCIATED IRONMOULDERS OF SCOTLAND -Arbroath Branch.
President— George Neave. Secretary— Samuel Mollison, 20 Glover Street. Membership, 46. Meetings held monthly in Central Coffee Rooms, Millgate.
NATIONAL UNION OF LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS. President— John Dunilas. Secretary— W. Lumgair, St Vigeans Road. Treasurer— Arthur Elliot. Meets in Millgate Coffee House on Thursdays.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS— Arbroath Branch. President— David Strachan. Vice-President— James Law, junr. Secretary— Sam. Hopkinson, 36 Cairnie Street. Check Book-keeper— David Peat. Money Steward — James Gordon.^ Siek Steward— William Hutchison. Membership, 84. Meets every alternate Monday at 7.30., commencing January 2nd, in Shakespeare Hall, High Street.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF JOINERS— Arbroath Branch.
President— W. Calder. Secretary— G. Robertson, 13 Palmer Street. Treasurer— J. Cameron. Meets in Central Dining Rooms, Millgate, on alternate Mondays.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF TAILORS -Arbroath Branch.
President — Laing Gordon. Secretary — John Dundas, 2 Jamieson Street. Treasurer — Alexander Gray. Meets in Maxwell's Coffee House every Monday at 7.30 p.m.
ASSOCIATED BLACKSMITHS' SOCIETY— Arbroath Branch.
Secretary — Alexander Hendry, Cairnie Place. Annual meeting, 3rd January. Membership, 22. Meeting place — Central Dining Rooms, Millgate.
UNITED SOCIETY OF BOILERMAKERS AND IRON AND STEEL SHIPBUILDERS— Arbroath Branch.
President — David Haddon, 62 Brechin Road. Treasurer — David Blair, 48 Sidney Street. Secretary — James Blair, 5 St Vigeans Road. Sick Steward— James Dall. Meets every alternate Friday. Meeting place, Corn Exchange. Membership, 20.
UNITED OPERATIVE MASONS' ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND- Arhroath Branch. Office — Central Dining Rooms, Millgate. President — John M. Mann. Treasurer — James Shiells. Secretary — William B. S. Anderson, 47 Lochland Street. Membership, 100.
SCOTTISH BUILDING TRADES FEDERATION— Arbroath Branch.
President— A. M. Soutar, builder. Vice-President— R. C. Farquhar, joiner. Secretary and Treasurer — Henry Lorimer, solicitor, Arbroath.
SCOTTISH TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION-Artroath Branch. Secretary— J. H. Clark, 6 Hill Road. Treasurer— Wm. Anderson. Membership, 17.
NATIONAL UNION OF BOOT AND SHOE OPERATIVES— Arbroath Branch.
President— Charles :Milne. Secretary— Alexander Smith, Lordburn. Membership, 393. Meets first Tuesday of every month. Meeting place, Park Street Hall.
ARBROATH MILL AND FACTORY WORKERS' UNION.
Office— Red Lion Hall, Barngreen. President— Alex. Lyall, 27 West Mill Wynd. Secretary- John Addison, Lochland Street. Treasurer— David Oakley, 11 Kyd Street. Collector- John Addison, Lochland Street. Trustees— D. Smith, Arbroath Friendly Coal Society, and A. Smith, President Trades Council.
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DUNDEE & DISTRICT MILL AND FACTORY OPERATIVES' UNION. Hon. President — Rev. Henry Williamson. Secretary— Miss Smeaton, 14 Ireland's Lane, Dundee. Collector for Arbroath — Miss B. Wilson, 33 Green Street. Membership, 5000.
NATIONAL FEDERAL UNION OPERATIVE BAKERS-Arbroath Branch.
President — Charles Munro. Secretary— W. Hood, 5 Bank Street. Treasurer — D. Ducat. Mem- bership, 52. Meet lirst Tuesday of every month in Call House, Lordburn.
DOCK, WHARF, RIVERSIDE, AND GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION.
Office — Red Lion Hall, Barngreen. President — George Paton. Branch Secretary and Treasurer —Thomas Armstrong, 6 St Vigeans Road:- Meets every Monday at 8 p.m.
INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY— Arbroath Branch. President — W. B. Scott. Vice-President — R. Crewe. Secretary — W. Hood, 5 Bank Street. Trea- surer— D. Sturrock. Financial Secretary — A. Irons. Meetings every alternate Thursday in Barngreen Hall. Membership, 40. Annual meeting in October.
SCOTTISH WOMEN'S LIBERAL FEDERATION.
Hon. President — Lady Mary Murray. President — Miss Thomson, Abbey Lodge. Hon. Treasurer — Miss F. Thomson, Abbey Lodge. Hon. Secretary — Mrs Mackintosh, Maulesbank.
ARBROA1H LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
President — Francis Webster. Vice-Presidents— Anaw. Lorimer'and Jas. B. Salmond. Treasurer — D. R. Calder. Secretary— W. F. Mackintosh, Solicitor, Commerce Street.
ARBROATH UNIONIST CLUB.
Hon. President -George Washington Baxter, of Ashcliffe, Dundee. President — James Muir, Abbey Bank. Secretary and Treasurer — Archibald W. Guthrie, 1 Hill Street. Committee— Messrs Grant, King, Ruxton, Lyell, Smith, Fisher, Bremner, Proctor, Kydd. Hill, Moore, Carrie. Christie, Bonnyman. Meetings monthly. Annual meeting in April.
MONTROSE BURGHS LIBERAL EXECUTIVE.
Chairman— Francis Webster, Arbroath. Secretary— W. F. Mackintosh, solicitor, Arbroath. Arbroath Representatives— Messrs Webster, Fairweather, and Bennet. Montrose— Ex-Provost J. W. Japp, James Davidson, Star Hotel ; Wm. Deans reporter. Forfar— John Peffers, dyer; W. Warden, draper; W. H. Thomson, registrar. Brechin— J. S. Baxter, St Mary Street ; Thomas Moir, City Road ; Jas. Scott, solicitor. Bervie — David Reid, draper ; Bailie Herd.
FORFARSHIRE COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
Chairman— John Alexander, Ballindarg. Hon. Secretary— James Wilkie, solicitor, Kirriemuir. Convener of Finance Committee— Francis Webster, Ashbrook, Arbroath. Convener of Organisation Committee— Rev. A. J. Campbell, Barry. Organiser— John Green, Taymouth Place, Monifieth.
UNIONIST JOINT COMMITTEE.
President — Alex. Balfour, Inchook. Vice-Presidents — James Muir and W. A. Gordon. Secre
taries — E. J. Leslie, solicitor, and David Littlejohn, solicitor.
LIBERAL UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.
President— Alex. Balfour, Inchock. Vice-President— Jas. Muir. Secretary— E. J. Leslie, solicitor, 169 High Street. Treasurer— John Wilson.
HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION.
President — Geo. R. Wallace. Secretary and Treasurer — James B. Craig, 37 Millgate. Annual meeting in October.
ARBROATH SHOP-ASSISTANTS' HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION.
President— P. G. Duffus. Vice-President— M. Mather. Secretary and Treasurer— T. B. Reid, 7 Hill Terrace. Committee— J. Cumming, A. Ferguson, E. Logie, W. P. Clark, D. Crockart, and Jas. Nicoll. Membership 100. Annual Meeting first Tuesday in November.
ARBROATH ANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION AND FARMERS' CLUB.
President-- Alex. Balfour of Inchock. Treasurer— C. S Salmond, Legaston. Secretary- Vacant. Annual Meeting — Third Saturday of December.
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District & Country Billposting carried out with Dispatch.
Personal Attention given to all Commands, whether Large or Small.
Sole Management of all Classes of Entertainments Suc- cessfully Carried Oat.
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Member of the United Billposters' Association. Telegrams, "MICHIE, Billposter, Arbroath."
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ARBROATH & DISTRICT LICENSED TRADE DEFENCE ASSOCIATION.
President — George R. Wallace. Vice-President — A. D. Batchelor. Treasurer — Jas. Finlayson. Secretary and Law Agent — A. D. Anderson, soliei'or, Brothock House, Arbroath.
POULTRY, PIGEON. AND RABBIT ASSOCIATION.
President — Jas. Hovell, jun. Secretary and Treasurer — David Strachan, Millbank House.
CANINE SOCIETY.
President — James M'Wattie. Vice-Presidents— Robt. Henderson and Andw. Brown. Joint-Secretaries and Treasurers — Chas. M. M'Leod, George Hotel, and John Robertson, Vintner, Fisheracre. Committee — D. Drury, J. Keith, D. Johnston, G. Durie, W. Lyall, R. Kerr, A. M'Kay, A. Ross, S. Colville, and J. Robertson. Annual general meeting — October. Annual show — February. Membership, 100.
ARBROATH ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY-Instituted 1871.
President — J. Strachan. Treasurer — Allan Marr. Secretary — D. A Craig, 10 St Vigeans
Road. Annual meeting within the month after the annual Show.
ARBROATH HOMING SOCIETY.
Club Room— W. Stewart's Ship Inn.- Hon. President — W. Stewart, Ship Inn. President — A. Naughton. Vice-President— D. Stewart. Secretary and Treasurer — W. H. Joiner, 44 Howard Street. Committee — W. Black, D. M. Vair, D. Peters, A. Clark, and D. Shaw.
ARBROATH PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMPANY LIMITED.
Directors — Messrs Jas. Muir, Alex. Balfour, Win. Alexander, J. A. Dickson, David Corsar, Alex. Gordon, and Andrew Bennet. Secretary— Geo. Miln, solicitor. Company's Office — 15 Hill Street. Hall-keeper — Abher Joiner, Public Buildings.
VICTORIA HALLS REVERSIONARY COMPANY. Arbroath Property, &c. Company, Ltd. Directors— C. W. Corsar, Samuel Fairweather, Samuel Renny, Hugh Gavin, and Adam Oliver. Secretaries— Clark & Oliver, solicitors.
"ECONOMIC" BUILDING SOCIETY.
Directors— D. W. Fairweather, J. L. Low, S. Renny, D. Paton, Charles Mitchell, Wm. Stewart, James Dewar, and W. Middleton. Secretary— J. R. Aitken, 19 Cairnie Street. Solicitor— J. R. W. Clark. Surveyor -D. R. Calder. Members' Auditor— Jas. Cram, Public Accountant, 1 Euclid Crescent, Dundee Registered Office— 56 High Street. Annual Meeting — Second Week in December.
"MODEL" BUILDING SOCIETY.
Office — 93 High Street ; Open Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m. Directors — Ey-Provost Keith, David Brow.i, James King, David Fairweather, Jas. Campbell, George Reid, Jas. B. Watt, George Thom, Solicitors— Beimel & Smith, 93 High Street. Surveyor — A. A. Symon, architect. Bankers — Royal Bank of Scotland. Secretary — Rollo S. Black, accountant. Auditor — A. W. Stiven, C.A. Members' Auditor — Robert Davidson, coal agent. (For further par- ticulars see advertisement)
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
Secretary, Treasurer, and Law Agent — William Alexander, Solicitor.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 75 High Street. Hon. President — C. W. Corsar, Seaforth. President — Bailie Melvin. Hon. Secretary — David B. King, Neville Street. Treasurer — William Dundas. Curator of Building — Alexander Mather. Hon. Gymnastic Instructor — Geo. Edwards. Sabbath morning meet- ings every Sunday at 10 a.m. Reading Room and Library open Daily.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 54 High Street.
Hon.President — Mrs Corsar, Seaforth. President — Mrs Small. Vice-Presidents — Miss Herd, Miss Melvin, and Miss Airth. Hon. Secretary — Miss A. W. Lowson. Secretaries — Mrs Kerr Duff and Miss A. Corsar. Treasurers — Mrs M'Neill and Miss Tyrie. Referee — Mrs P. Corsar. Librarian- -Miss Kinloch. Annual Meeting — 3rd October. Junior Branch conducted by Miss Jessie Airth and Miss Carnegie. Intermediate Class conducted by Miss Kydd and Miss Gordon. Musical drill conducted by Miss Carnegie. Meets every Thursday Evening at 7 in Y.W.C.A. Rooms, 54 High Street. The Senior Branch meets at 6.30 on Saturdays, and at 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings.
The Flowkr Mission U also carried on by the Y.W.C.A.
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ESTABLISHED 1860
JflS, WILiLiOCKS,
Goldsmith, Watchmaker, & Jeweller,
5 105 High Street,
• ARBROATH.
JAMES TURNBULL, §*-
Family Grocer, Tea, Wine, & Spirit Merchant,
35 HIGH STREET (jo^stIe^t.) Arbroath,
Shipping Supplied. * Fishing Gear, &c. Fine Old Malt Whiskies. Bass & Co. 's Ale and London Stout.
9 ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. 9
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EAST COAST FISHERIES ASSOCIATION— Arbroath Branch. President — J. B. Salmond. Secretary— Andrew Bennet, solicitor, 93 High Street. Treasurer- John Moir, fish salesman.
ARBROATH TOWN MISSION— Hall. West Mill Wynd. President — J. M. M'Bain. Secretary — R. M. Taylor, Towerbank House. Treasurer — A. A. Symon. Missionary — Jas. Moffat, 31 Howard Street. Annual Meeting — Middle of Decem- ber. Gospel Temperance Saturday Tea Meetings and Sabbath Morning Free Breakfasts during winter. Sewing class, from October to March, every Monday at 7.30. Y.P.S.C.E. every Thursday at 8. Gospel meetings, Sunday and Tuesday, at 6.30 and 8 p.m.
SCOTTISH COAST MISSION. Arbroath Branch — Hall, Foot of High Street. President — David Corsar. Treas. — MissSuttie, Union Villa. Secy. --Vacant. Missionary — J.Craig, 67 Ladyloan. Sunday School, 2 p.m. — Superintendent, J. Craig. Gospel Meeting— 6 r.M. Bible Class — 7.30 p.m. Week Night Services — Wednesdays and" Saturdays at 8 p.m. Children's Bank — Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Receivers of Literature for Ships— Miss Leslie, 46 Glover Street ; Miss Rollo, 111 High Street ; and Miss Suttie, Union Villa.
FEMALE HOME MISSION.
Secretary — Mrs Small, Nolt Loan Road. Treasurer — Mrs Swan. Missionary — Miss Airth, 9 Elliot Place. Mission Room— Spink Street.
ABBEY MISSION SABBATH SCHOOL (Undenominational).
Superintendent — John Smith, 93 Keptie Street. Secretary — Jas. M. Smith, 93 Keptie Street. Treasurer — John Cumming. 20 Teachers. Average Attendance — 160. Meets in Abbey Church Hall every Sunday at 2.30 p.m.
CHILDREN'S CLOTFUNG- FUND.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Mrs Alexander, Clydesdale Bank House. The object of the fund is to provide clothing, &c, for poor children to enable them to attend school. Sub- scriptions or gifts of clothing will be gratefully received by the Hon. Secretary, or by David Brown School Board Officer, 10 Hope Street.
TOWNHEAD MISSION-Hall. West Mill Wynd. Children's Church — Conductor— William Davidson, 12 Russell Street. Sabbath, 11 a.m. Sabbath School, 5 p.m. — Superintendent— William Davidson.
REGIONS BEYOND HELPERS' UNION. President — James Ballantine. Joint Secretaries — Wm. Davidson, 12 Russell Street ; Wm. Dundas, 45 Cairnie Street. Treasurer — Miss Jane Wishart, 9 Park Street. Members, 60. Meets m Town Mission Hall on last Wednesday of month at 8 p.m.
SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS' UNION.
President — Alexander Balfour, Bloomfield. Secretary — Henry Corstorphine, High School. Treasurer— George Robertson, Alexandra Place.
HOPE TRUST AIDERS' ASSOCIATION— Local Branch.
Meets Monday after third Sabbath of each month in the Coast Mission Hall at 8 p.m. Presi- dent— Rev. Alexander Stirling. Vice-Presidents — James Craig, Coast Missionary, 67 Lady- loan ; James Garvie, 6 Robert Street. Hon. Presidents — Rev. J. P. Lilley and Rev. J. M. Scott. Secretary — John Duncan, 11 Dishland Street. Treasurer — James Littlejohn, 12 Guthrie Hill. Membership, 53.
ARBROATH DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY. President — D. Chapel. Treasurer — W. J. Rollo.. Secretary — W. K. Macdonald. Annual Meeting — End of October. . Visitors — Wm. Brodie, 10 James Street ; William Buick, 44 Glover Street ; A. C. Dorwird, 1 Union Street ; Robt. Duncan, 31 Lordburn ; James Findlay, 5 Hannah Street ; it. P.. Grewaiv 62 Gravesend ; Win. Smith, 8 Seagate ; D. T. Wilson, 99 High Street.
ST VIGEANS DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY.
President — Rev. David Graham, minister of Inverbrothock Parish. Secretary and Treasurer — Andrew Bennet, solicitor, 93 High Street. Visitors — David Pa ttullo, Guthrie Port ; Wm. Ramsay, 20 Ogilvy Place ; William Chisholm, 4 Abbey Path ; David Ross, 75 Helen Street.
LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY.
President — Mrs Corsar, Seaforth. Treasurer — Mrs Corsar, Cairnie Hill. Secretary — Mrs Moodie, St Olafs. Annual Meeting — About Midsummer.
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Gbe following descriptions of asest IfoousebolD Coal always in Stock ;
Best Wallsend English Coal and Nuts.
Jewel Coal.
Anthracite or Blind Coal.
Patent Fuel Briquettes.
Best Coke for Vineries, Bakehouses, &c.
Small Coal for Mills and Factories.
For Price-Lists, Terms, to.., apply to A. P. LOWSON, Arbroath Agent.
House Address : 72 KEPTIE STREET.
Special (Quotations for Waggon ILoaos.
Stepend's Caking Coal.
Dunfermline Splint House* hold Coal.
Slamannan and Wishaw
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Redford, Carmyllie,
Mr George Watson.
Mr A. Grant.
Mr R. Thomson.
Mr S. Crichton.
Mr J. Carnegie.
Mr I). Middleton.
Mr D. Fairweather.
LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY.
Lady President -Mrs Lindsay Carnegie, Kinblethmont, by Arbroath. Committee of Management — Miss Carey, and Miss Collier, Hatton.
WOMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE GUILD— Arbroath Branch President -Mrs Pert, 16 Millgate Loan. Secretary and Treasurer — Miss M. Day, 21 Church Street. Half-yearly meetings in March and September. Membership, 36. Carried on by sub-committee from Co-operative Societies.
ARBROATH DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. (In Affiliation with Queen Victoria's Jubilee Nursing Institute, Edinburgh.) President — C. W. Corsar. Joint Secretaries — Mrs Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont, and Miss Annie Lowson, Elmbank. Treasurer — Mrs C. W. Corsar, Seaforth. Nurse — Miss Easton, 1 Catherine Street. Annual Meeting — December.
YOUNG HELPERS' LEAGUE-Arbroath Habitation.
President — Miss Cargill, High Street. Secretary and Treasurer— Miss Calder, 2 Elliot Place. In connection with Dr Barnardo's Homes for Orphan and Destitute Children
MATERNITY AID SOCIETY.
Joint-Secretaries— Mrs Colvill, 12 Hill Terrace ; Miss A. W. Lowson, Elm Bank. Treasurer- Mrs Soutar, 106 High Street.
SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN AND MARINERS' ROYAL BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY.
Central Offices— 26 Pall Mall East, London, S.W. Hon. Local Secretary— Andrew Bennet, solicitor, 93 High Street.
SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
President — Henry Corstorphine. Vice-Presidents — Dr Angus and Samuel Renny. Secretaries — Webster & Littlejohn. Committee — John Ross, F. Minto, H. Corstorphine, S. Renny, J. A. Patterson, D. Littlejohn, Revs. James Murray, Dr Angus, and James Howat, Provost Grant, ex-Provost Keith, Bailie Melvin, Hon. Mrs Bruce. Mrs Thomson, Mrs Renny, Mrs Suttie, Mrs Cargill, and Miss Cargill. Annual meeting in April. Officer- David Thornton, Gowan Street.
ARBROATH AUXILIARY OF THE NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF-
SCOTLAND.
Hon. President — David Corsar, Elms. President — Alexander Balfour. Secretary — Rev. John Miller. Treasurer — W. J. Rollo, pro tern.
TRACT SOCIETY.
President— Alex. Balfour, Bloomfield. Secretary— Rev. J. Moffat Scott, Free Ladyloan Manse. Treasurer— Robert C. Kinloch, banker. Superintendent— James Sturrock, 11 E. Abbey Street. Annual meeting in November.
RELIGIOUS TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND— Local Branch.
Secretary— George Reid, Royal Bank. Colporteur— Wm. Dorward, 44 Lochland Street.
VEGETARIAN SOCIETY.
Hon. President— Hon. Mrs Bruce, Seaton. President— Wm. Mann. Secretary — Wm. M. Scott, 37 Jamieson Street. Treasurer— Charles Mann, 27 Bank Street.
ARBROATH TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY— Instituted 1837.
President— James Littlejohn. Vice-presidents— William Grant and John Angus. Treasurer — T. P. Logie. Secretary— William Wallace, 57 Sidney Street. Annual Meeting in October.
ARBROATH & DISTRICT TEMPERANCE & BAND OF HOPR UNION.
President^John Brodie. Vice-President — Rev. G. Menzies. Secretary— Charles Anderson, 24 Lillies Wynd. Treasurer— William Davidson. Executive /Committee— Rev.> J. Miller, John Angus, James Moffat, M. Lumsden, D. M'Laren, J6hn Marshall, James M. Smith, Henry Rose, Watson Baird, D. Ramsay, J. Littlejohn, and D. Milne.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Eastern Forfarshire District Lodge (No. 28>— D.D.G.C.T.— Watson Baird, 54 Possie Street, Arbroath. D. S.J. T.— Alexander Scott, 5 St Vigeans Road, Arbroath. D.S. — J. Carnie, Helen Street, Arbroath. This lodge has control over all the lodges in the district and meets quarterly— Place arranged at pr. vious meeting. Annual meeting 19th August.
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For a Well-Fitting and Well-Finished Garment, go to
A, STRACHAH & SON
TAILORS,
* 128 }lIGfl STREET, flFbroath. HU Worfe is bone witb IReatness.
STYLE UNSURPASSED, and to Suit any Purse.
SUITS from 50s to 70s. "9^
gm~ TROUSERS from 13s 6d to 25s. 5 per Cent. Discount Allowed on all Cash Transactions.
C. + Smith, K&^>
Wine and Spirit Merchant,
5 PONDERLAW STREET.
■''''jj"1':^1^1"' "ui: "''...I "' n:i|!M|M;:i;:,'.j;i '
Brandies, Wines, and Spirits of the Very Finest.
Stouts and Ales in Prime Condition.
FRANK W.GORDON
painter, paperbanger, '$fjfflj^& Guthrie Port,
Oilier, & (5la3ier, ^&t2p5j arbroath.
Good Workmanship at Moderate Charges.
All Orders have Prompt and Careful Attention. im~ ESTIMATES GIVEN". -«
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Inchcapb Lodge (No. 619) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock
D.G.C.T., David Dohson, 12 Bakers' Wynd. Secretary— L. Craig, 29 Lochland Street. Abbev Lodge (No 550) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Tuesday evenings at 8 — D.G.C.T. — Wm.
Wallace, 07 Sidney Street. Secretary— Miss M Waterston, 12 Robert Street. Fairport Lodge (No. 523) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Wednesday evenings at 8.
D.G.C.T. — Charles Anderson, Sidney Street. Secretary — John Leuchars 4 Stuart
Street. St Thomas Lodge (No. 422) meets in Brothock Bank Hall, on Thursday evenings at 8.15.
D.G.C.T. — J. Littlejol.n, Guthrie Hill. Secretary— R. B. Leuchars, 4 Stuart Street. Happy Home Juvenile Lodgk (No. 275) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Thursday evenings at 7
o'clock. Superintendent— James Littlejohn, 12 Guthrie Hill. Star of Hope Juvenile Lodge (No. 45) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Monday evenings at
7 o'clock. Superintendent— George Keith, 53 West Abbey Street. Seaman's Rest (No. 753)— Coast Mission Hall, Saturdays, at 8 p.m. Lodge Deputy — George
Smith. Secretary- Samuel Neil, 10 Hannah Street. Treasurer — David Smith. Risino Star Juvenile Lodoe (No. 211) meets in Coast Mission Hall on Saturdays at 7 p.m.
Superintendent — William Bruce, 11 Marketgate.
GOLF CLUB —Course at Elliot.
Patron— Hon. F. J. Bruce, of Seaton. Captain — A. D. Lowson. Secretary and Treasurer- William Alexander, solicitor. Annual meeting — First Wednesday of October.
ARBROATH UNITED CRICKET CLUB.-ttround. Lochlands Park. Patron — W. K. Macdonald of Windmill. President— Robert Gleig. Vice-President — A. D. Lowson. Captain William Chapel. Vice-Captain — T. R. Wallace. Treasurer— Alex. Menmuir. Secretary — Robert Gleig, Keptie Street. Committee — F. F Macdonald, Jas. Hood, A. N. Strachan, W. F. Anderson, J. Tulloch, J. C. Soutar, and W. B. Morrison.' Professional — C. Boyes, Yorks.
ARBROATH AND DISTRICT CRTCKET ASSOCIATION.
President— Thomas Richards (Bnrnside). Vice-Pre*ident— J. Steele ,' Greens). Treasurer
Duncan Wallace (Alma). Secretary — Edward Spink, S Fergus Square.
ARBROATH JUNIOR CRICKET UNION. President— D. W. Grewar. Vice-President— James Hogg. Secretary and Treasurer— W. F. Sutherland, 260 High Street. Clubs in Union are— Roslin (League Champions 1898), Victoria, Thistle, Union, and Belmont.
JUNIOR CRICKET CLUBS. Bnrnside -Secretary— A. Thomson, Hill Place Greens United— Secretary — John Steele, 20 St Vigeans Road Ardenlca — Secretary — A. Donald, Town House Alma —Secretary- Valentine, Howard Street Roslin — Secretary— J. S. Guild, Leonard Street St Mary's— Secretary -Thomas Forrest, 8S Keptie Street Belmont— Secretary -William Carrie, High Street Union — Secretary— James Whyte, St Mary Street Thistle— Secretary - W. F. Sutherland, 2ti0 High Street Victoria— Secretary — H. Shield, Victoria Street
FORFARSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOClATIONT-(Iastituted 1883).
Hon. President— Lord Provost M'Grady, Dundee ; Hon. Vice-President— Rev. J. C. Cater, Lochee. President — Mr J. Davidson, Montrose. Vice-President— Mr C. Catliro, Lochee United. Hon. Treasurer— Mr J. Jamie (Forfar Athletic), 17 Prior Road, Forfar. Hon. Secretary- Mr Daniel M'Intosh (Dundee), 208 Strathmartine Road, Dundee. Annual meetings are movable, and are held this season in Dundee.
FORFARSHIRE DISTRICT CHARITY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION-
(Instituted 1888") President — John F. Craik, J. P., Forfar. Secretary and Tren surer — Jas. D. Murdoch, 2 East High .Street, Forfar.
FORFARSHIRE DISTRICT JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
President — Piggot (Thistle), Forfar. Vice-President— William Petrie (Dauntless), Arbroath. Secretary— J. Hill (Albion Athletic), 22 Gowan Street, Arbroath. Treasurer — Mill (Harp)' Brechin. Annual meeting first Saturday in November. The Association meets in Arbroath' this year. The Association is open to all Clubs in the District outside of Dundee.
ARBROATH AND DISTRICT JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
President— David Matthew (Dauntless). -Vice-President — H. Duke (Rovers). Secretary Thos.
Forrest, SS Keptie Street. Treasurer — Alexander Thomson, 21 Gravesend. The affiliated clubs are — Rovers, Dauntless, Alpine, Forthill Athletic (Broughty Ferry), Albert (Montrose).
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WILLIAM MANN,
Sailor & Clothier, BROTHOCK BANK,
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Large and Varied Stock of DRESS SUITINGS and TWEEDS of the Best Manufacture always in Stock.
COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES AND CAPES
Made in the Latest Styles,
at Moderate Charges.
jfit ant) jinisft of gsv.erg ©armerit ffiuaranteeo.
A Trial Order Solicited.
Samples sent to any Address on Application.
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28 BROTHOCK BANK, ARBROATH.
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loanboe Scotcl) UIDiskp
SOLE PROPRIETORS
D. A. RHIND & CO., LEITH, N.B.
London Office: 21 WATER LANE, GREAT TOWER STREET, E.C.
Dr STEYENSOJI MACADAM, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Chemistry,
Edinburgh, says :—
"The Analysis made by me of the Ivanhoe Blend Scotch Whisky received from
Messrs D. A. Rhind & Co., Leith, proves it to be a First-Class Spirit, which has
become mellowed by age. It is free from Noxious Ingredients ; has a Pleasant Aroma ;
and is, in all respects, of Excellent Quality."
Arbroath Year Book. 87
ARBROATH AND DISTRICT SECOND-CLASS JUNIOR FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
President — J. S. Guild. Vice-President — James Connell. Secretary — George Wishart, 19 Howard Street. Treasurer— J\ Black. Clubs in League are — Celtic, Union, North End, Roslin, Hibernians, and West End, Carnoustie.
ARBROATH FOOTBALL CLUB-flustituted 1878). Patrons — W. K. Macdonald, Francis Webster, Colonel W. A. Gordon ; R. C. Kinloch, Andrew Bennet, and Dr T. P. De-war. Hon. Presidents — Robert Henderson, Henry Bryan, John Robinson, James Watson, and Joseph Napier. President— William Smith. Vice- President— John Davidson. Match Secretary — Robert M'Glashan, 20 Hannah Street. Business Secretary— Richard David, 32 Leonard Street. Treasurer — C. Wallace, 27 John Street. General Committee— J. Watt, J. Smith, G. Kerr. W. Duffus, W. L. Stewart, T. Forrest, H. Lees, J. Nicol, D. Dowall, J. Hannah, and John Carrie. Captain — Robert M'Glashan.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB SECRETARIES.
Albion Athletic— Secretary — J. Hill, 22 Gowan Street
Celtic — Secretary — George Wishart, 19 Howard Street
Dauntless — Secretary — A. Hannah, 36 Keptie Street
Fairport (Wednesday Club)— Secretary — W. Finlayson, 17 Commerce Street
Half-Holiday (do.), Secretary— T. Mill, 35 Leonard Street
Roslin — Secretary — J. S. Guild, Leonard Street
Rovers — Secretary — D. Ritchie, 9 St Vigeans Road
Waverley — Secretary — J. Steele, Howard Street
FORFAR COUNTY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB.
Hon. President— Hon. Charles M. Ramsay, Brechin Castle. Hon. Vice-Presidents — R. H. Millar, of Blair Castle ; A. Foote, The Mall ; G. A. Scott, Park House, Brechin. President— Alex. Lyell, Gardyne Castle. Captain— J. P. Gibb, Montrose. Vice-Captain — G. Smart, jun., Brechin. Secretary — J. P. Gibb, Scott Terrace, Montrose. Match. Secretary — F. W. M'Kenzie, Union Place, Moutrose. Treasurer — W. D. Johnston, jun., 131 High Street, Montrose. Local Secretaries — J. A. Rodgers, 3 Hayswell Road, Arbroath, and G. Smart, jun., Castle Street, Brechin. Committee— Messrs J. W. Murison, A. Dickson, jun., W. A. Key, T. M. Guthrie, and J. K. Corsar. Grounds — Union Park, Montrose.
ARBROATH HARRIERS CLUB. Patrons — J. B. Salmond, Hon. F. J. Bruce, John Herald, C. Y. Myles, Hon. Charles M. Ramsay, J. M. Meffan, W. W. Webster, D. A. Gouck, and Dr R. Kelly. Hon. President-Dr T. F. Dewar. Hon. Vice-President — W. W. Carry. President — Richard David. Vice-Presidents — W. Myles, A. Robb, and J. Carrie. Captain— John Tosh. Vice-Captain— R. P. Toy. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — David Gauldie, 85 Millgate Loan. Committee — A. Baird, F. Ferrier, D. Clark, J. Marshall, and D. Cowie. Handicapping Committee — D. Cowie and W. Myles. Representatives to North of Scotland Cross-Country Union— D. Gauldie and R. David. Timekeeper — R. S. Black. Auditors — Myles and Cowie. Club Champion — D. Gauldie. Headquarters — Tutties Noak.
NORTH OF SCOTLAND CROSS COUNTRY UNION. Hon. President — W. Wallace (Hawkhill). President — R. David (Arbroath). Vice-Presidents — J. Galloway (Hawkhill), J. L. Rae (Aberdeenshire), and P. B. Doig (Argyle Harriers, Aberdeen). Hon. Secretary and Treasurer— Tom Scott (Thistle), 33 Tait's Lane, Dundee. Senior Championship— 25th March, 1899. Junior Championship— 25th February, 1899.
Y.M.C.A. GYMNASTIC CLUB.-Y.M„C.A. Buildings, High Street. Hon. President — C. W. Corsar. President — Robert Melvin. Vice-President — James Jack. Hon. Secretary — David R. Hunter, 2 Elliot Street. Instructor — Sergeant G. R. Edward, late Instructor 1st Scots Rifles. Class Nights — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
1st F.V.A. GYMNASTIC CLUB.
Patrons — Captain and Hon. -Major A. J. Gordon, Captains Laing and M'Bain, and Lieutenants Dickson and Corsar. President— C.S.-M J. Strachan. Vice-President — Corporal R Pyper. Secretary and Treasurer — Gunner D. Mitchell. Committee — Gunner M'Burney, Bombardier Watson, Gunners D. Cuthill and D. Ross. Instructor— Gunner D. Cuthill Class Nights — Thursdays.
ARBROATH WHIST CLUB-(Established 1802). President— Samuel Renny. Secretary — A. M. Thomson.
ARBROATH JUNIOR WHIST CLUB-(Established 1891). President— W. Webster. Secretary- - W. J. Dewar. Treasurer — A. D. Dickson. Members of Committee— T. F. Dewar and D. Webster. Meets in Imperial Hotel, Thursdays, October to March inclusive.
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ARBROATH ANGLING CLUB.
Patrons — Major Corsar and Captain Fairweather. President — D. Cameron. Vice-President —
James Walker. Secretary — Win. Findlay, 77 Loehland Street. Treasurer — Alex. Angus.
Committee - John Welch, John Petrie, David Cameron, John Mitchell, and David Cameron,
junr. Meetings held in Millar's Coffee Rooms. Annual meeting — Third Monday in February.
ARBROATH SWIMMING CLUB.
President— Alexander Smith. Secretary and Treasurer— J. Cables, 32 Kyd Street. Caretaker — Charles Gowans, 3 Ladyloan. Keys for Dressing-Eoom, price 6d, to be had from James Cables. Rates of Subscription, including Key for Dressing-Room, 2s 6d ; Juveniles Is, and 6d extra for Key.
ST THOMAS SWIMMING CLUB AND HUMANE SOCIETY.
Patron — Provost Grant. Hon. President — Dr Gilruth. Hon. Vice-President — James Tough. President— James Bissland. Vice-President and Captain— A. E. Menmuir. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — D. W. Grewar, 30 Gravesend. Auditor — A. W. Guthrie. Membership— 94. Annual Meeting in April. Membership Fee — 2s (including Key). Meets in Aquatic Bar Ladybridge Street, Tuesdays during open season.
DRAUGHTS CLUB— Office. Hill Street. President — D. Napier. Vice-President — J. Stewart. Treasurer — J. Watson. Secretary — A. Sorrie, 9 Hays Lane. Open from 7 to 10 p.m. daily.
ARBROATH BOWLING CLUB.
Patron— W. K. Macdonald. President — Jas. Baird. Vice-President — Duncan M'Neill. Secy. —
D. Littlejohn, solicitor. Treasurer — Wm. Cant. Annual Meeting in March. Green open
fiom May to October.
NEWGATE BOWLING CLUB. Patron— John Tullis. President — Ex-Bailie John Herald. Vice-President — W. Spink.
Secretary and Treasurer— Andrew Bennet, solicitor. Green Keeper — Win. Henderson, Hill
Street. Annual Meeting — First Monday in April.
ABBEY PUBLIC BOWLING GREEN.
Patron — Provost Grant. President — Robt. Duncan. Vice-President — James Alexander. Secy.
— Robert C. Pearson, 23 Lordburn. Treasurer — Allan Petrie. Members of Committee— W.
A. Ross, H. Robertson, J. Wynton, and A. Smith. Green Keeper — J. Mollison,
Abbey Green. Annual Meeting in March. Green open from Spring Holiday till last
Saturday of October.
ARBROATH CURLING CLUB. President — Ex-Provost Thornton. Treas. and Sec. — Sam. Reuny. Annual Meeting in October.
ARBROATH CYCLING CLUB— Instituted 1882. Hon. President — Dr Thomas F. Dewar. President— F. Mathewson. Vice-President — H. Ogg. Captain — W. Anderson. Captain for Wednesday Runs -Geo. Crowe, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — J. H. Strachan. Bugler — L. Sharp. Delegate to S.C.U.— J. S. Mitchell. Membership, 80. Headquarters — Royal Hotel. Annual Meeting in February.
VOLUNTEERS.
Arbroath Detachment of 1st F.V.A. (Companies No. 7, S, and 9J. Capt. and Hon. Major— A. J. Gordon (commanding). Captains— David Laing, and Norman M'Bain. Lieutenants — A. D. Dickson and Charles Corsar. Chaplain — Rev. J. Moffat Scott. Sergeant- Instructor — Sergt. -Major J. A. Moflatt, R.A. Strength of Detachment — Proficient, 5 Officers and 12 Sergeants ; Efficient, 171 Non-Commissioned Officers and Men ; non-efficient rank and file, i ; strength, 192. Headquarters of Detachment — Artillery Drill Hall, East Abbey Street. Artillery Sea Kange— Seaforth Battery, Common. Artillery Land Range — Panmure Battery, Buddon. Carbine Range — Elliot Links. Drill for Recruits commences in January. Regular Drill Season— From 1st February to end of July. Ambulance Classes (Captain Laing, Instructor) and other Instructional Classes held during winter months ; also Morris Tube Range open two nights per week.
Arbroath Detachment, Headquarters, 2nd (Angus) V.B.B.W. Royal Highlanders. Col. Gordon, V.D. (commanding Angus Rifles.) Captain and Hon. Major J. S. Roy, V.D., commanding Detachment. Captain and Hon. Majors— D. Corsar and W. F. Mackintosh (attached), Captain J. F. Dickson. Lieutenants— D. W. Fairweather and James Fairweather. Brigade-Surgeon Lieut-Col.— J. K. Anderson, V.D. Acting Chaplain— Rev. Dr. Duke. V.D. Captain and Adjutant — H. G. Wolrige Gordon, Cameron Highlanders. Sergeant- Major— R, Vair. Sergeant-Instructor— J. Mitchell. Strength— 310. Drill Hall and Armoury —38 Marketgate.
Forfar Light Horse (attached to the Fife Light Horse). Officer commanding the regiment — Col. Sir J. Gilmour, Bart. Adjutant- Capt. Crabbie, Royal Scots Greys. Officer command- ing Forfar Troop— P. A. W. Carnegy of Lour, Major. Officers of Forfar Troop— Thos. F. Dewar, Surgeon-Captain ; R. Spencer Ritchie, Chaplain ; Sergt.-Instructor, G. Vine, 4th Dragoon Guards ; Troop Sergt.-Major Jas. N. Andrew. Arbroath Detachment in charge of Corporal Kydd
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Arrot's Mortification.— The late Dr James Arrot, Dundee, by his trust-disposition and settlement, bequeathed the residue of his Estate to the minister and kirk-session of the parish of Arbroath to be applied by them, at their discretion, for the benefit of aged, poor, deserving persons resident within their jurisdiction, and not in receipt of parochial relief. The sum pre- sently held bv the trustees amounts to about £4600, and an additional £1000 or more will accrue on the death of a life-renter. At a meeting recently held, the trustees granted an- nuities of £'i each to 19 persons, besides giving small grants of 20s and 80s to severat others. Webster and Littlejohn, solicitors, Arbroath, agents.
Arbikie Fund, 1876.— This Fund was created by the late John Mudie, Esq., of Pitmuies, who bequeathed the personal estate of his sister, the late Miss Catherine Mudie, of Arbikie, to which he had succeeded as her Residuary Legatee, for the purpose of dividing the Free Revenue in annuities of £40 each, amongst deserving persons residing m the parishes of Arbroath and St Vio-eans. In case of equal merit, preference to be given to a candidate belonging to St Mary's Episcopal Church, Arbroath. Sir Leonard Lyell, Bart., of Kinnordy and Arbikie, the Minister of St Mary's Episcopal Church, Arbroath, the Parish Ministers of Arbroath and St Vigeans, and the Provost and Town-Clerk of Arbroath, Trustees. J. & W. Macdonald, Agents.
Arbroath Educational Trust.— This Governing Body, constituted under the Educational Endowments (Scotland) Act, 1S82, deals with the educational endowments under the Gibson Fund, the Colvill Mortification, Dove's Charity, Rickards Legacy, and the Funds of the Female Benevolent Society. The scheme constituting the Trust provider that the Colvill Mortification Trustees shall pay to the Trust the sum of £60 yearly, and the Trustees of the Gibson Fund shall pay £100 yearly, and in the event of the annual revenue of the Gibson Fund exceeding £1050, that not exceeding one-half of such excess shall be paid over to the trust, in addition to the annual payment of £100. For the promotion of higher education the School Board of Arbroath shall receive from the Trustees £120 yearly, exclusive of the sum provided to be paid them out of the Morgan (Dundee) Trust for a like purpose, in respect of which eight poor boys, to be elected by the Governors, shall receive higher education gratuitously. Should such payment cease, the sum of £120 shall be devoted to bursaries of from £15 to £2o each yearly, and tenable for a period not exceeding four years at a University or technical school— these to be exclusively for behoof of pupils from schools in the burgh. £60 yearly shall be applied to bursaries of from £5 to £10 yearly, to be called the Colvill or Dove Bursaries, tenable lor two years at higher glass schools, candidates to have passed the fifth standard and be pupils from schools within that area and the parish of St Vigeans, who require aid in obtaining such education. The residue of the income, which will include £40 provided for free elementary education shall 'be devoted for behoof of the last-mentioned class of pupils from schools within the Presbytery district of Arbroath, to bur- saries, to be called Gibson Bursaries, of from £10 to £15 yearly, and tenable for three years- candidates not to exceed fourteen years of age. In the case of all the bursaries, competition shall obtain. Governors :— Representatives of Town Council— Ex-Provost Keith and James A. Dickson of Woodville. Representatives of the School Board of Arbroath -George Miln, solicitor, and Andrew Bennet, solicitor. Representatives of the School Board of St Vigeans— The Hon. F. J. Bruce of Seaton House and Rev. Alexander Mills. Colliston. Repre- sentative of the Minister and Kirk-Session of the Parish of Arbroath— The Minister. Representative of the Gibson Fund Trustees— Second Minister of Arbroath, and Rev. W.J. F. Robberds Representatives of the Trustees of the lateJohn Colvill— Rev. Win. Duke, D.D., St Vigeans, Bailie Sandeman. Chairman— J. A. Dickson. Clerk— W. K. Macdonald, Town-Clerk.
Doves 1841.— The free rental of a dwelling-house iu Park Street, formerly devoted to the education of boys belonging to poor parents, now administered by Arbroath Educational Trust, by whom the property in Park Street has recentlv been sold. (See above.)
Petrie's Trust.- In 1875, Mr William Petrie, manufacturer, bequeathed to Trustees pro- perties supposed to amount to about £2000, the rentals of which, at the death of a life-renter and annuitant created by him, to be distributed by them in £10 shares amongst " poor deserving ■women, of respectable character, being in and belonging to, and at the time resident in, the parish of St Vigeans, and who have not been in receipt of p irochial relief for the preceding five years at leant" Geo. Miln, solicitor, clerk. The Three Trustees aie— The Minister and Kirk Treasurer of St Vigeans, and the Provost of Arbroath.
Miln's Charity, 18S0.— The Annual Revenue of £200, bequeathed by the late Robert Miln, Esq., of Viewfield, to be applied annually in the purchase of coals and meal for the poor of the parish of St Vigeans, within the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgli of Arbroath. Trustees— The Minister and Kirk-Session of Inverbrothock Church, Arbroath. Andrew B nnet, solicitor,
The Smith Fund, for Destitute Sick, bequeathed by the late Alexander Smith, Esq., of Brothock Bank. The recipients must be residenters. Trustees— The Parish Minister, Minister of Inverbrothock Parish Church, and the Kirk-Sessions of Arbroath and Inverbrothock. Agent — Andrew Bennet, solicitor.
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Carmichael's 173S. — Mr Carmichael's Estate, divided every half-year among seven Widows whose husbands have been shipmasters. Patrons— The Provost, Bailies, Parish Minister, Kirk Treasurer, and Boxmaster of the Seamen's Fraternity. Clerks— J. & W. Macdonald. The number of recipients on this fund are 7, who each receive £15 yearly.
Colvill's 1811.— The Parochial Schoolmaster of Arbroath, and the Parochial Schoolmaster of St Vigeans formerly received Thirty Pounds each for the education of five poor children in each of their respective schools. The money is now administered by the Arbroath Educational Trust. (See pp. 91.) The Episcopal Clergyman, Arbroath, receives Ten Pounds. Ten Pounds are distributed among the poor by the Kirk-Session of Arbroath, and a like sum by the Kirk Session of St Vigeans. The residue is divided among twenty poor householders. The Provost, Bailies, Town-Clerk, Dean of Guildry Incorporation, Convener of Trades, Minister and Kirk Treasurer of Arbroath, Minister and Kirk-Treasurer of St Vigeans, and Minister of Episcopal Chapel, Arbroath, patrons. J. & W. Macdonald, Arbroath, clerks. The number of recipients on this fund are 20, who each receive £18 yearly.
Mrs Rbnny Strachan's.— About Fifty Pounds are yearly expended, one half on coals, the other half on oatmeal, and distributed at Christmas among the most necessitous poor. Patrons — The Provost, Bailies, Town-Clerk, and the Parish Ministers of Arbroath, St Vigeans, and Inverbrothock, and the Minister of the Episcopal Church, Arbroath. Clerks— J. & W. Mac- donald. 100 recipients.
Gibson Christmas Charity, 1868.— Annual revenue of £2000 to be applied, one-half in the purchase of groceries, oatmeal, and clothes, and the other half in the purchase of coals yearly and divided at Christmas among the necessitous poor. Patrons, &c. — Same as above, with tbe addition of the second minister of Arbroath. There are 97 recipients, who each receive value to the extent of £1.
Forbes Fund, 1864.— This Fund is distributed among destitute widows and old unmarried females, in sums not less than Eight Pounds, nor more than Ten. The recipients must be residenters. Patrons— The Magistrates, Parish Minister, Dean of Guild, and Town-Clerk. Clerks— J. & W. Macdonald. 7 recipients receive £10 each, 4, £9 each, and 6, £8 each.
Gibson Fund, 1868.— The annual produce of this Fund is applied as follows:— £100 was paid annually to the Rector of the High School for the education of eight boys. This is now altered under the constitution of the Arbroath Educational Trust. (See pp. 91.) The residue to be divided yearly, at Whitsunday, in sums of not less than £20, and not exceeding £25, among poor householders. The preference to be given to worthy persons of fallen fortune. Patrons — Magistrates, Town-Clerk, Dean of Guildry Incorporation, Convener of Trades, Minister, Assistant Minister, and Kirk-Treasurer of Arbroath ; Minister and Kirk-Treasurer of St Vigeans, and Minister of Episcopal Church, Arbroath. J. & W. Macdonald, cashiers and agents. The number of recipients on this fund is 47, who each receive £20 yearly.
Gibson Mortification for Sixteen Poor Householders, 1868.— The annual revenue of £4000 is divided yearly at Whitsunday, among sixteen poor householders residing in Arbroath Patrons— Same as above. Amount payable to annuitants— £11 10s.
Duncan's Charity, 1869.— The annual revenue of three-eights of the residu'e of the trust- estate of the late David Duncan, Esq., Greenbank, is divided amongst aged and poor persons of either sex, being natives or old residenters and not in receipt of parochial relief. Patrons- Magistrates and Town Council. W. K. Macdonald, cashier and agent. The annuitants on this Fund number at present 34, who each receive £10 yearly.
Ecclesiastical Information.
ARBROATH PARISH CHURCH— Sunday Services. 11 a.m., 6 pm Minister — Vacant. Assistant Minister and Session Clerk — Vacant. Treasurer — Wm. Cargill, 34 Jamieson Street. Organist — T. W. Parsons. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Vacant. Secretary of Sabbath School— John Carnegie, 147 High Street. Treasurer of Sabbath School — John Carnegie. Membership — 1620. Church-Officer— J.Ogg, Hill Terrace. Arbroath Young Men's Guild (Literary Branch) : Vice-President — R. S. Carlow. Fellowship Branch : Secretary— D. Cowie, 78 Brechin Road. Treasurer — John Black, 44 Leonard Street. Young Women's Guild : President — Mrs Inverarity, 13 East Abbey Street. Treasurer — Miss Macdonald, 31 Marketgate.
ST NINIAN'S CHAPEL— Sunday Services. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Minister — Rev. J. M. Hunt, 3 Hill Road. Clerk and Treasurer to Managers — David Littlejohn solicitor, Commerce Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Rev. J. M. Hunt. Treasurer — Alex. Matthew, 40 Green Street. Organist and Choirmaster — Mr D. W. Jackson, 1 Carnegie Street. Membership — 473. Church-Officer— Wm. Beattie, 11 Union Street East.
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Young Women's Guild and Dorcas Society— Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. President— Mrs M Kenzie ; Secretary and Treasurer— Miss Fairweather, 213J High Street. Bible Class-Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. Sunday School Singing Class— Wednesday at 7 p.m.
ABBEY PARISH CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a in., 6 pm. Minister — Rev. Andrew Douglas, B.D., Abbey Manse. Moderator, Clerk of Session, and Chairman of Trustees— Rev. Andrew Douglas. Clerk of Trustees— David S. Smith, 86 High Street, Choirmaster and Organist — Geo. Neale, 97 Keptie Street Svmaay School Superintendent, Secretary, and Treasurer— James Nairn, Maule Street Cottage. Organist— Miss Savege. Bible Class Secretary -John Smith. Women s Guild— Presi- dent, Mrs Douglas; Vice-President, Mrs John Robertson; Secretary, Miss Lowson. Renovation Committee— Secretary— R. B. Falconer, 8 Abbot Street. Treasurer— J. Nairn. Church-Officer— James Forbes, 279 High Street. Membership— 1092.
LADYLOAN PARISH CHURCH— Sunday Services. 11 a.m., 2 15 p.m.
Minister— Rev. J. E. Macdougall. Session Clerk— Rev. J. B. Macdougall. Treasurer— Wm Grant. Superintendent of Sunday School — Samuel Mollison. Precentor — Alfred Mathers, Fergus Street. Church-Officer— Robert Tait, 86 Helen Street.
INVERBROTHOCK PARISH CHURCH— Sunday Services. 11 a.m.. 6 p. m
Minister— Rev. David Graham. Session Clerk— James Campbell, 36 Hill Street. Treasurer and Clerk of Trustees— Andrew Bennet, solicitor, 93 High Street. Organist and Choir- master—Fred Whiteley, 26J Keptie Street. Membership, 1179. Church-Officer— G. Renny, 7 James Street. Sunday School Superintendent— Rev. D. Graham. Superintendent of Infant School— Miss Scott. Secretary -Alex. Myles. Treasurer— R. S. Black. Bible Class— Supt.— Rev. D. Graham. Secretary -James Campbell, jun. Treasurer— W. Reid. Woman's Guild— Hon. President— Mrs Webster, Ashbrook. President— Mrs Graham. Secretary— Miss Finlay, 44 Rossie Street. Treasurer— Miss Christie. Meets on Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Literary Society— Hon. President— F. Webster, Ashbrook. Presi- dent—Rev. D. Graham. Vice-Presidents— Alex. Hood and J. Little.john. Secretary— Geo. Hood. Treasurer— J. Laing. Meets on Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. Penny Savings Bank- in Church Hall on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. Cashier— Rollo S. Black. Bookkeepers- Arch. W. Guthrie and Alex. S. Menniuir. Boys' Brigade, 1st Arbroath Coy.— Captain— G. R. Edwards. Lieutenants— Rowland S. Farquhar, Alexander J. Key, D. Cuthill. Chaplain —Rev. D. Graham. Meets in Corn Exchange on Thursdays, 8 to 9 p.m.
ST MARGARET'S PARISH CHURCH— Sunday Services. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Minister— Rev. Alex. Middleton, M.A., B.D. Session Clerk— Alex. Haliburton, Commercial Bank. Treasurer— Jas. L. Mason, Nolt Loan Road. Organist and Choirmaster— C. Ramsay Smart, Hill Place. Membership, 913. Minister's Class— Secretary, James Soutar, jun., 106 High Street. Membership, 100. Sunday School— Superintendent— Theodore Christie, i Fergus Square. Secretary, Miss J. Mackay, 32 Addison Place. On Roll— 193. Women's Guild— Hon. President, Mrs Colvill ; President— Mrs Middleton. Secy.— Miss Carey; Treasurer— Mrs Soutar ; Membership, 110. Parochial Association— President— Adam Scott, 82 Marketgate. Secretary— James L. Mason. Treasurer— Alex. Haliburton. Church- Officer— John Mitchell, 81 Keptie Street.
FREE LADYLOAN CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 2 15 p,m.
Minister— Rev. J. Moffat Scott. Assistantand Missionary— Rev. Geo. Swanson, M.A.,6 Addison Place. Session-Clerk— George Sturrock, Alexandra Place. Congregational Treasurer- William Smith, Viewfield Road. Clerk of Deacon's Court— David Batchclor, George Street. Superintendent of Congregational School— R. Melvin, Kinloch Terrace. Sustentation Fund- Treasurer — William Cant, Nolt Loan. Convener of Foreign Mission Committee — R. Milligan, Jamieson Street. Choirmaster— J. B. Wilson, M.A.. Millgate Loan. Member- ship, 984. Church-Officer— D. Fowler, 5 Duke Street. Dorcas Society meets in Free Ladyloan Session-House every Wednesday evening in winter. Presidents— Miss Melvin, Kinloch Terrace ; and Mrs Scott, The Manse. Treasurer — Miss Peacock, Albert Street. Con- vener of Psalmody Committee— The Minister President of Teachers' Training Class- Robert Melvin. Class meets every Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. Convener of Seat-Letting Committee— Duncan M'Neill, Aberarder, Nolt Loan. Christian Endeavour Society meets every Monday at 8 p.m. in the Session-House. Welfare of Youth Class meets in Session- House on Thursday evenings at 7. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.
Free Ladyloan Mission-House, EastGrimsbt— Missionary— Rev. G. Swanson, M.A., 6 Addison Place. Caretaker— Mrs Petrie, Millgate Loan. Children's Service every Sabbath morning at 11. Bible Class at 4; Teacher— Rev. G. Swanson, Sabbath School at 5; Superinten- dent—George Reid, Royal Bank. Service for adults at 6.30 ; Choirmaster— Robert Milligan, Jamieson Street. Band of Hope meets on Mondays at 7 ; Savings Bank on Fridays at 7. Sewing Class on Tuesdays at 7.30.
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KNOX'S FREE CHURCH-Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.
Minister -Rev. J. P. Lilley, M.A. Session Clerk — Henry A. Paterson, 1 St Vigeans Road. Superintendent of Sabbath School — D. Milne, S Elliot Place. Congregational Treasurer — George Thorn, 11 Kinnaird Street Clerk of Deacons' Court — James S. Whyte, Hayswell Road. Treasurer of Sustentation Fund — James S. Whyte, Hayswell Road. Precentor — James Brown, 1,7 Kinnaird Street. Treasurer of SabbatH Evening Class — Jas. jWhite. Secretary— \V. Scott. Sabbath Morning Fellowship Meeting — Secretaries, Alex. Angus and Alex. Thorn. Christian Endeavour Society meets in Church Hall on Wednesdays at 8.30 p.m. Membership, 310. Church-Officer— James Boyle, 35 Fergus Street.
INVERBROTHOCK FREE CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m.. 2 15 p.m.
Minister — Rev. Alexander Rust, M.A., Lochland House, Elliot Place. Session Clerk — Alex. Bisset, 17 East Abbey Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School — James A. Paterson, 29 Ponderlaw St. Superintendent of Mission Children's Church — Wm. Davidson, 12 Russell Street. Superintendent of Mission Sabbath School — Wm. Davidson, 12 Russell Street. Congregational Treasurer — Alex. Bisset, 17 E Abbey Street. Sustentation Fund Treasurer- Henry Potts, 19 St Mary Street. Clerk of Deacons' Court — David B. King, Balbardie Cottage, Neville Street. Convener of Seat-letting Committee— Alex. Bisset, 17 E Abbey Street. Leader of Psalmody — Adam Finlayson, 17 Barn green. Membership — 467. Christian Endeavour Society - Secretary — David B. King, Balbardie Cottage, Neville Street. Church-Officer— James Anderson, 10 West Abbey Street.
EAST FREE CHURCH— Sunday Services. 11 a.m.. 2.15 p m.
Minister — Rev. T. S. Anderson. Session Clerk — Rev. T. S. Anderson. Superintendent of Sabbath School — David Ramsay, 91 Applegate. Congregational Treasurer — George Thornton, 30 West Keptie Street. Clerk of Deacons' Court — John Carrie, 38 Rossie Street. Treasurer of Sustentation Fund— John Carrie, 38 Rossie Street. Membership, 470. Young Men's Guild — Hon. President — George Thornton. President — Rev. T. S. Anderson. Treasurer — David Ramsay. Bible Class — Conductor— Rev. T. S. Anderson. Secretary and Treasurer | Jas. Middleton, Millgate House. Choirmaster — Alex. Mann, Howard Street. Church Officer — Jas. Pirrie, 46 E. Abbey Street. Sabbath Morning Fellowship Meeting for Young Men and Women — President — D. Ramsay, 9J Applegate. Band of Hope— Superintendent — Alex. Mann, Howard Street.
HIGH STREET FREE CHURCH— Sunday Services. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Minister — Rev. A. Morris Stewart, M.A. Session Clerk — James Kinnear, M.A.. 15 Hill Place. Superintendent of Sabbath School — D. T. Wilson, 99 High Street. Congregational Treasurer— John Logan, Princes Street. Clerk of Deacons,' Court — N. M'Bain, 10 Commerce Street. Treasurer of Sustentation Fund — R. Davidson, 57 Rossie Street. Convener of Seat- Letting Committee— N. M'Bain, 10 Commerce Street. Organist — Miss M'Bain. Choirmaster —J. Hill, 25 Hayswell Road. Church-Officer — Matthew H. Wilkie, 25 Panmure Street. Membership, 320. The Congregation also carries on Mission Work in Gravesend, where a Sabbath-morning Meeting for Children is conducted by Robert Davidson, 57 Rossie Street. The Sabbath School in connection with the Mission is superintended by C. Kerr Duff, Dalhousie Place.
ERSKINE U. P. CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Minister — Rev. H. Angus, D.D. Session Clerk — David Brown, 67 Bridge St. Superintendent of Sabbath School — John Hunter, 3S Hill Street. Preses of Congregation — R. C. Kinloch, Bank of Scotland. Secretary — David Corsar, jun., Cairniehill. Librarian — W. O. Brown, Howard Street. Leader of Psalmody — Thomas Lindsay, 223 High Street. Membership, 602. Church-Officer- Albert Crowe, 31 Abbot Street. Young Women's Guild — Hon. President, Mrs Corsar, Cairniehill ; President, Mrs Angus ; Secretary, Miss Angus ; Treasurer, Miss Ritchie.
PRINCES STREET U. P. CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Minister — Rev. James Murray. Session Clerk — D. W. Fairweather, Addison Place. Preses — J- B. Salmond, Hillend Road. Treasurer — Robert Hume, Addison Place. Clerk to Managers— David Dundas, Kinnaird Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School— James B. Salmond. Secretary of Sabbath School — Alexander Leslie, Glover Street. Membership, 530. Church-Officer— Andrew Anderson, 1 Abbey Park. Mission Committee — Secretary — James Sturrock. Literary Society meets Tuesday evening, 8.15. President — John M. Salmond: Secretary — William Butchart, Rossie Street. Band of Hope meets Friday e\ ening, 7.30. President— Rev. Jam'es Murray. Treasurer and Secretary — Robert Tait, 59 High Street. Pew Letter— Robert Hume. Town-House.
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ST PAUL'S U. P. CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m. 2.13 p.m.
Minister — Rev. James Howat. Session Clerk — James R. Aitken, 19 Cairnie Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School— David Spence, 9 St Vigeans Road. Preses of Congrega- tion—J. R. Aitken. Treasurer — Win. Martin, 45 Kinnaird Street. Secretary — D. Lamb, Addison Place. Leader of Psalmody— James Cox, Schoolhouse, St. Vigeans. Seat Letters— William Petrie, 130J High Street, and A. Taylor, 25 Rossie Street. Collector— J. Meekison, John Street. Church Officer— D. L. Greig, Brothock Bank House. Membership, 432. Missionary Society — Secretary and Treasurer — W. B. Stracban,46 East Abbey Street. Youn.a Women's Guild — Hon. President — Mrs Roberts, Addison Place. President— Mrs Howat, Lochshade. Secretary — Miss Simpson, Rosemount. Treasurer— Miss Menmuir, Kinnaird Street.
QUEEN STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Pastor— Rev John Miller. Secretary — Thos. Riley, 15 St Vigeans Road. Treasurer — D. D. Calder, 2 Elliot Place. Membership — 161. Superintendent of Sabbath School— D. R. Calder, 2 Elliot Place. Organist — MissCroall. Pastor at home, Tuesday from 2 p.m. Bible Class on Monday at 8.15. Week-night service — Wednesday, at 7.30. Church-Officer— Win. Crofts, 26 St Mary Street.
Milne Memorial Hall. — Sunday— School, 2.30 p.m.— Superintendent, J. Brodie. Friday — Band of Hope, 7.30 p.m. Saturday— Evenings for the people during winter months at 7.30. —Superintendent, Kev. John Miller. Caretaker— Wm. Crofts, 26 St Mary Street.
E,U. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 6 pm.
Minister — Rev. uordon L. Maclachlan. Treasurer — Jas. Lamb, 33 Lindsay Street. Secretary and Superintendent of Sabbath School — Henry Crigbton, 8 Stanley Street. Choirmaster — John Fairweather. Sabbath School at 12.30 p.m. Band of Hope on Thursday at 7.15 p.m. Minister's Bible Class on Sabbath afternoon at five o'clock. Membership —130. Church- Officer— William Guild, 43 Elliot Street.
ORIGINAL SECESSION CHURCH-Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 2 15 p.m.
Minister — Rev. Alex. Stirling. Session Clerk — James Petrie, 11 Gravesend. Superinten- dent of Sabbath School — John Matthew, Nolt Loan Road. Treasurer — James Petrie, 11 Gravesend. Secretary of Managers — William Petrie, 11 Gravesend. Secretary of Deacon's Court — John Matthew. Congregational Treasurer— Andrew Ellis, 62 Cairnie Street. Leader of Psalmody — John Ritchie, 42 Fergus Street. Mernbershp, 100. Church-Officer — James Petrie.
BAPTIST CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a m.. 6 p.m.
Minister — Rev. George Menzies, Hayshead. Secretary — R. B. Bennet, 11 Addison Place. Treasurer — G. Robertson. Superintendent of Sunday School — Rev. G. Menzies. Secretary of Sunday School — Miss Mitchell, 114 High Street. Treasurer of Sunday School — Thus. Kettles, 21 St Mary Street. Band of Hope — Hon. President — Rev. George Menzies. President — Thomas Kettles. Secretary ancl Treasurer— A. Smith, 15 Smithy Croft. Y.P.S.C.E. — President — Rev. G. Menzies. Corresponding Secretary— Miss Mitchell, 114 High Street. Church-Officer — Jas. Ritchie, 37 Applegate.
WESLEY AN CHURCH— Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Minister — Rev. Edward Crump. Circuit Steward — Edward Thomson. Society Stewards — Charles Anderson and Arthur King. Poor Stewards — Charles Martin and A. Valentine. Chapel Steward— Robert Gleig. Superintendent of Sunday School — Charles Anderson. Church-Officer— Charles Martin, 11 Hayswell Road. Membership— 146. Mutual Improve- ment Class — Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Secretary — Arthur King. Band of Hope — Thursday at 7.15 p.m. Secretary — J. Marshall.
S. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Sunday Services, 8.30 a.m., 11 a.m.,
and 6 p.m.
Rector— Rev. W. J. F. Robberds, M.A., Keble Coll., Oxford. Curate— Rev. G. C. Murdoch, B.A., Oxford. Treasurer— P. W. Anderson, 43 Hill Street. Lay Elector— Dr Dewar. Lay Representative — J. H. A. Peebles-Char;lin, Collision. Secretary of Home Mission Committee — Miss Ritchie, High Street. Superintendent of Foreign Mission Guild— Mrs Reid, Lauybridge House. Secretary of Women's, Association for Home Missions — Miss Weir, Hill Street. Secretary of Clergy Fund — G. R. Thomson, Hill Place. Choirmaster — E. Mason, Mus.Bac. Organist— T. H. Beardmore. Membership about 1000 ; Communicants about 500.
Episcopal Mission — Park Street Hall. Curate — Rev. G. C. Murdoch, B. A. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evening service at 6. Holy Communion — 3rd Sunday of month.
ST THOMAS R.C. CHURCH-Sunday Services, 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Clergyman — Rev. James V. M'Donald. Congregation, inclusive of outstations, over 600. Organist — Mi«s M'Clure. Mistress of Sunday School — MissO'Hagan. Catholic Needlework Guild— President — Mrs Ouchterlony, The Guynd ; Secretary — John M'Caffrey.
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Parliamentary List of Voters.
No 1 High Street Ward
Adam, John, fisherman, 27 Old Shore-head Adam, Win., factory-worker, 21 West Newgate Adam, Wm., tanner, 24 West Newgate Alexander. David, coachman, Maule-st Alexander, Edward, seaman, 45 Hill-st Alexander, John, hairdresser, 243 High-st Alexander, John, draper, 2 Jamieson-st Alexander, Wm., solicitor, 60 High-st Allardice, Jas., flaxdresser, 20 Ladybridge-st Allardyce. Jonathan, coachman, 190 High-st Anderson, David, joiner, 9| Applegate Anderson, David, caretaker, 43 W Newgate Anderson, George, carter, 16 Panmnre-st Anderson, Jas., cabinetmaker, 21 John-st Anderson, Patrick W., clerk, 43 Hill-st Anderson, Wm., carter, 39 John-st Anderson, Wm. D., tobacconist, 1 (Jhurch-st Andrews, Alex., engineer, 17 Panmnre-st Angus, Jas., butcher, 19 Chureh-st Annot, Jas., fisherman, 13 Union-st E Arthur, David, labourer, 43 Gravesend Auchterlonie, James, flaxdresser, 40 John-st Auchterlonie, R., flaxdresser, 17 Union-st E
No 2 Militate Ward
Adam, Francis, shipmaster, 23 West-pt Adam, James, compositor, 59 Ladyloan Adam, James, asphalte worker, 25 Millgate Adam, Joseph, labourer, 19 & 21 W Grimsby Adam, Wm., gilder, 75 Ladyloan Adam, Wm., shipmaster, 60 Millgate-ln Adams, Alex., residenter, 2 Hannah-st Addison, Geo., insurance-agent, 14 Wallace-st Airth, Thos., grocer, 34 Marketgate Alexander, Charles, seaman, 17 Ann-st Alexander, Jas., clerk, 16 Wallace-st Alexander, Wm., grocer, Bank-st Alexander, Wm. D., postman, 40 Millgate-ln Allan, Charles, mechanic, 12 Hannah-st Allan, George, residenter, 61 Ladyloan Anckorn, Wm. J., photographer, 12 West-port Anderson, Alex. David, solicitor, Fernlea Anderson, Arch. Clark, solicitor, Fernlea Anderson, David, flaxdresser, 19 Kyd-st Anderson, Geo., engineer, Carnoustie Auderson, Geo., seaman, 26 Hannah-st Anderson, Geo. (1., clerk, 5 Wallace-st Anderson, Jas. F., mason, 28 Kyd-st Anderson, John, confectioner, 30 Millgate-ln Anderson, W., manufacturer, Carnoustie Annot, John, labourer, 7 W Grimsby
No 3 Keptie Ward Adair, Robert, shipmaster, Salisbnry-pl Adam, David, lapper, 11 Dishland-st Aitken, J. W., hotel manager, 21 Keptie-st Aitken, Sam., hotel-keeper, 21 Keptie-st Aitkenhead, W. B., clerk, Viewfield-rd Alder, Thos., photographer, 5 Dishland-st Allan, Robert, labourer, Dundee-rd Anderson, Alex., mason, 70 Keptie-st Anderson, David, mason, 25 Jamieson-st Anderson, Hugh, mechanic, 16 W. Keptie-st
Anderson, Jas., foreman, 17 Jamieson-st Anderson, Jas., flax-meruhant, 6 Hillend-rd Anderson, Jas., mechanic, 94 Keptie-st Anderson, John, watchmaker, 12 Queen-st Angus, Rev. Henry, D.D., Dalhousie-plaoe Anson, James, labourer, 27 Dishland-st Arkley, Wm., factory foreman, 21 Duke-st Axf'ord, John, lapper, 27 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Adam, Robert, stone-cutter, SO Cairnie-st Adam, Robert, lapper, 41 St Mary-st Adam, George, labourer, 29 St Mary-st Addison, John, flaxdresser, 11 Lochland-st Addison, Nichol, engine-driver, 58 St Mary-st Airth, Wm. , residenter, Lochlands Aitken, David, wright, 50 Helen-st Alexander, David, henchman, 30 Fergus-st Allan, Jas., moulder, 1 Elliot-st Anderson, Alex., mill-overseer, 21 Elliot-st Anderson, David, gardener, 25 Rossie-st Anderson, David, residenter, 41 Helen-st Anderson, Jas., mill overseer, 72 Cairnie-st Anderson, Jas., manager, 4 Elliot-pl Anderson, Peter I., painter, 40 Fergus-sq Anderson, Thomas, stoker, 4 Fergus-sq Anderson, Wm., bleacher, 51 St Mary-st Anderson, Wm., mason, 47 Lochland-st Anderson, Wm., mechanic, 42J Cairnie-st Auchterlonie, Jas., labourer, 5 Green-st Axford, James, tenter, 58i Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Adam, David, labourer, 8 Howard-st Adam, John, shoemaker, 12 Barngreen Adam. John, fishdealer, 11 Guthrie-pt Adamson, James, lapper, 56 St Vigeans-rd Addison, Wm. , engineer, 17 St Vigeans-rd Aitken, Jas. R., hacklemaker, 19 Cairnie-st Aitken, John, residenter, Brechin-rd Aitkenhead, Joseph, salesman, 7 St Vigeans-rd Alexander, A. M., shoemaker, Strachan-st Alexander, James, joiner, 66 Howard-st Allan, Alex., mechanic, 50 St Vigeans-rd Allan, Alex., lapper, 15 St Vigeans-rd Allan, Alex., railway-agent, 25 Cairnie-st Allan, Andrew, grocer, 44 Brechin-rd Allan, J. A., pawnbroker's manager, 7James-st Anderson, Andrew, mason, 25 Kinnaird-st Anderson, David, flaxdresser, 6 Cross Mill-wd Anderson, David, grocer, Cairnie-pl Anderson, John, mill-foreman, 70 Brechin-rd Anderson, Robt., flaxdresser, 24 E Mill-wd Anderson, Wm., henchman, 17 St Vigeans-rd Angus, A. B., clerk, 48 St Vigeans-rd Angus, John, mechanic, 39 Guthrie-pt Armstrong, T., machineman, 6 St Vigeans-rd Auchterlonie, A., flaxdresser, 2 Reform-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Adam, David, compositor, 13 Palmer-st Adams, Wm., grocer, 19 Carnegie-st Addison, David, ropemaker, 34 Einest-st Addley, Robert, flaxdresser, 4 Baker's- wd
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Airth, Thomas, shipmaster, 2 Walker-pl Aitkenhead, R., railway-agent, 6 Carnegie-st Alexander, Alfred, mechanic, 13 Fisheracre Alexander, Chas., watchman, 1 St Thomas-st Alexander, David, shipmaster, Strachan-st Alexander, James, residenter, Ernest-st Alexander, Jas., mechanic, 29 Carnegie-st Alexander, John, labourer, 57 Barngreen Alexander, Robt., shoemaker, 47 Barngreen Alexander, Robt., labourer, Parkhill Alexander, Walter, blacksmith, 25 Leonard-st Allardice, John, mechanic, 7 West Abbey-st Allardice, P. R., police-inspector, 58 Sidney-st Anderson, A., contractor, New Mains of Guynd Anderson, Alex., warehouseman. 12 Abbot-st Anderson, Alex., shoemaker, 36 Sidney-st Anderson, Alex., shoemaker, 42J E Abbey-st Anderson, Andw., labourer, 1 Abbey- park Anderson, David, tailor, 9 Abbot-Nt Anderson, David, carter, 11 Barbers'-croft Anderson, David, tailor, Strachan-st Anderson, David, dealer, 7 Allan-st Anderson, Jas., clothier. West Newton Anderson, Jas., cabinetmaker, 10 W Abbey-st Anderson, Jas. K., M.D., 26 Ponderlaw-st Anderson, Jas. T., mechanic, 27 Abbot-st Anderson, Jas., jeweller. 207 High-st. Anderson, John, irondresser, 37 Leonard-st Anderson, Robert, mechanic, 27 Sidney-st Anderson, Robert, moulder, 23 Fisheracre Anderson, Rev. Thos. S , 1 Springfleld-ter Anderson, Wm. D., clerk. 5 Hill-ter Anderson, Wm., printer. 51 Sidney-st Angus, Alexander, clerk, 37 Fisheracre Angus, Roderick, shoemaker, 19 Palmer-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Baillie, Alex., mechanic, 31 Park-st Baillie, Jas., mechanic, 3 Church-st Bain, Geo., mill-foreman, 38 Maule-st Barclay, John, coachman, Kirk-sq Baraett, C, confectionery- worker, 6 James-st Barnett, C. S., coach-painter, 37 Lordburn Barrie, Wm., corkcutter, 15 Gravesend Bates, John, residenter, 144 High-st Beattie, Alex., cooper, 44 John-st Beattie, Alex., fisherman, 1 South-st Beattie, Alex., fisherman, 10 South-st Beattie, David, sen., fisherman, 8 John-st Beattie, David, fisherman, 7 Old Shore-head Beattie, David, fisherman, 17 Ladybridge-st Beattie, David, fisherman, 13 Union-st E Beattie, Jas., fisherman, 21 Old Shore-head Beattie, Jas., fisherman, 12 Ladybridge-st Beattie, Jas., fisherman, 11 Marketgate Beattie, John T. D., vintner, 33 Lordburn Beattie, Peter, fisherman, 7 Old Shore-head Beattie,, Robt. , fisherman, 4 Seagate Beattie, Thos., fisherman, 17 Union-st E Beattie, Thos., fisherman, 12 Seagate Beattie, Wm., shoemaker, 11 Union-st E Bennet, Andrew, solicitor, 79 High-st Bertie, David, shoemaker, 23 Lordburn Bertie, Jas., street-porter, 5 Old Shore-head Birse, John S.. dancing-master, 34 Hill-st Bisset, Alonza, boilermaker, 20 Ladybridge-st Bisset, David, seaman, 20 Ladybridge-st Black, John, weaver, 25 Gravesend Boath, Wm. S., bookseller, 16 Commeree-st Bonnyman, Jas. S., bookseller, 128£ High-st
Boyle, James, farm-servant, 59 High-st Bremnar, John, printer, 1 2 John-st Brodie, Wm., cooper, 10 James-st Brougham, John, shoemaker, 1 Applegate Brown, David, flaxdresser, 18 Maule-st Brown, W. A., soft leather-cutter, 32 Lady- bridge-st Bruce, John, fisherman, 21 Seagate Bruce, Nicolson, fisherman, 21 Seagate Bruce, Wm., fisherman, 11 Marketgate Bruce, Wm., coachman, 21 Park-st Brymner, Joseph, flaxdresser, 17 Lindsay-st Buchan, Adam, pavior, 19 Panmure-st Buick, Chas., factory- worker, 18 Panmure-st Buick, John, carter, 4 High-st Burnett, James, baker, 9 Marketgate Butchart, David, joiner, 3 Church-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Bain, Wm., seaman, 20 West Mary-st Baird, James, mechanic. 51 Ladyloan Barclay, Robert, shoemaker, 34 Glover-st Barnett, David, carpenter, 21 West Mary-st Batchelor, Alex. , merchant, 23 West-port Batchelor, Harold S., grocer, S Hannah-st Beat, Alexander, carter, 17 South Grimsby Beattie, Jas., joiner, 56 Marketgate Beattie, Robert, baker, 61 Ladyloan Beaton, Alex., mason, 14 Hanuah-st Beaton, Chas., mason, 40 Ladyloan Beckers, P. M., flaxdresser, 36 Ladyloan Bennet, David, turner, 7 Bank-st Binnie, Geo., storekeeper, 8 North Grimsby Birse, Wm., weaver, 6 Hope-st Bisset, Alex., millworker, 75 Millgate-ln Black, Wm., labourer, 10 Murray-place Black, Win., currier, 11 Ann-st Blair, John, mill manager, 57 Millgate-loan Blyth, Alexander, seaman, 2 Ann-st Blyth, Andrew, labourer, 7 Shore Boath, Wm., residenter, 7 Hannah-st Bogue, John, flaxdresser, 16 Millgate-loan Booth, Wm. , clerk, 6 Glover-st Borthwick, James, draper, 18 W Mary-st Bouick, David, stationer, 27 Glover-st Bowden, Jas., merchant, 21 Millgate-ln Braid, Andrew, mechanic, 34 Ann-st Braid, Andrew, jun., shoemaker, 36 Ann-st Braid, Wm., shoemaker, 52 Marketgate Bremnar, James, residenter, 19 Kyd-st Bremnar, Thos., labourer, 41 Ladyloan Brodie, John, publisher, &c, Bro'thoek-bridge Brown, Chas., wood-merchant, Ferniebank,
Carnoustie Brown, D., Sch. Bd. Officer, 10 Hope-st Brown, James, fireman, 18 Millgate-loan Brown, John, labourer, 19 Wallace-st Brown, John H., grocer, 52 Marketgate Brown, Joseph, machineman, 2 W Mary-st Brown, Robert, shoemaker, 15 Wallace-st Brown, William, pilot, 4 East Mary-st Brown, Wm., seaman, 2 Ann-st Brydon, Richard, gardener, 7 Glover-st Buchan, James, merchant, 5 Dickfield-st Buick, John, seaman, 40 Glover-st Buick, Wm., shipmaster, 44 Glover-st Buick, Wm., waste-merchant, 11 N Grimsby Burness, David, warehouseman, 59 Ladybridge Burnett, Alex., light-keeper, Signal Tower Burnett, David, cartwright, 40 Millgate-ln
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Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Carpet &. Linoleum Warehouseman,
70 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
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Butchart, John, shoemaker, 40 Millgate-ln Butchart, Roderick, lapper, 23 Ladyloan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Baird, Jas., clerk, 1 Dalhousie-pl Balfour, Alex., manufacturer. Bloom field Balfour, Wm., merchant, 36 Victoria-st Ballantine, Jas., accountant, Nolt Loan-rd Bell, David, residenter, 43 Jamieson-st Bennet, Alex., mechanic, 16 Jamieson-st Bennet, Robert B., engineer, 11 Addison-pl Bertie, John, shipmaster, 2 Duke-st Black, Alex. , residenter, 1 Dishland-st Black, David, flaxdresser, 3 Jamieson-st Black, Peter, gardener, Emislaw Blair, David, mechanic, 9£ Dishland-st Bloch, H. A., confectionerr, 10 Bridge-st Bowden, Wm., shoemaker, 8 Bridge-st Bowman, Geo. B., residenter, 1 Albert-st Bowman, John C, mason, 19 Cathenue-st Boyle, Hugh, tenter, 18 Gowan-st Boyle, Jas., lamplighter, 102 Keptie-st Bracelin, P., shipmaster, 59 Dishland-st Brand, James, slater, 9 Addison-pl Brand, Wm. , slater, 30 Dishland-st Brown, David, mill-overseer, 67 Bridge-st Brown, George, engineer. 11 Dishland-st Brown, P., merchant, 10 Dalhousie-pl Brown, Wm., shipmaster, Viewfield-road Brown, Wm., teacher, 2 Hillend-rd Brown, Wm., engineer, 11 Victoria-st Burn, David H. , druggist, 4 Albert-st Burnett, David, slater, 18 Gowan-st Burns, John, flaxdresser, 18 Bridge-st Burrell, Win. G., shipmaster, 7 Victoria-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Baillie, John, fireman, 60 St Mary-st Baillie, Thos., waiter, 11 Russell-st Baird, Samuel, lapper, 43 Lochland-st Baird, Watson, shoemaker, 54 Rossie-st Balfour, Alex., flaxdresser, 27 Lachland-st Balfour, Geo., hammerman, 55 Lochlaud-st Balfour. John, warehouseman, 7 Elliot-st Bannerman, Jas., iron-turner, 8 Fergus-sq Barrie, Chas., millworker, 30 Robert-st Batchelor, D. , mercantile clerk, 12 George-st Barnett, Murdoch, shoemaker, 64 St Mary-st Barrie, Wm., bleacher, 28 Robert-st Beattie, Andw., mason, 64 Helen-st Beattie, David, carter, 28 Helen-st ' Beattie, John, porter, 30 Fergus-st Beattie, Jos., factory- worker, 18 Fergus-sq Bell, Alexander, shipmaster, 30 Rossie-st Bennet, Thomas, builder, 13 Green-st Bertie, Allan, baker. 40 Green-st Birse, Geo., weaver, 11 Fergus-square Birse, Joseph, weaver, 30 Robert-st Bisset, James, mill-foreman, 32 Robert-st Black, Andrew, mechanic, 30 Green-st Black, Duncan, mechanic, 22 Fergus-st Black, Jas., tenter, 60 St Mary-st - Black, Jas., blacksmith, 5 Fergus-st Black, John, mill-manager, 2 Fergus-st Black, Stephen, mechanic, 29 Rossie-st Black, Wm., mechanic, 13 Russell-st Blair, And., millworker, 74 Cairnie-st Bloomfield, P., carter, 64 Helen-st Blues, Alexander, residenter, 42 Fergus-sq Boath, Andrew, labourer, 41 St Mary-st Boatlu David, carter, 63 St Mary-st
Boath, David, flaxdresser, 92 Helen-st Boath, Wm., butcher, 1 Rossie-st Bogie, Alex., mill-foreman, 28 St Mary-st Booth, Alexander, grocer, 27 Lochland-st Booth, Andrew, residenter, 8 George-st Boyd, George, shoemaker, 33 St Mary-st Boyd, James, overseer, 35 Fergus-st Boyle, Alex., labourer, 18 Cairnie-st Boyle, David, mill-overseer, 47 Green-st Boyle, Jas. R., factory-worker, 21 Rossie-st Braid, Alex. L., residenter, 68 Lochland-st Brewin, Wm. , leather-cutter, 20 Robert-st Brown, Alex. S., tailor, 38 Helen-st Brown, David, hackler, 37 Elliot-st Brown, David, flaxdresser, 76 Helen-st Brown, David, engine-fitter, 25 Spink-st Brown, James, moulder, 20 Lochland-st Brown, Jas., bleacher, 13 George-st Brown, John, residenter, 14 Spink-st Brown, John W., millworker. 32 Rossie-st Brown, Stephen, mechanic, 21 Fergus-st Brown, Wm., mechanic, 50 Fergus-square Bruce, David, bleacher, 31 Elliot-st Bruce, David, joiner, 13 Green-st Bruce, James, tailor, 31 Elliot-st Bryan, Henry, plumber, 19 Millgate Buick, Alex., farmer, East Muirlands Buick, David, flaxdresser, 24 Fergus-sq Buick, Charles, flaxdresser, 62 Helen-st Buick, James, flaxdresser, 40 Green-st Buick, James, labourer, 96 Lochland-st Buick, John, joiner, 26 St Mary-st Buick, Wm., farmer, East Muirlands Butchart, Charles, tailor, IS Fergus-st Butchart, James, mechanic, 28 Rossie-st Butchart, James, niill-forenian, 33 Fergus-st Butchart, John, joiner, 41 Rossie-st Butchart, Wm., plumber, 20 Cairnie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Bain, Win., grinder, 29 Kinnaird-st Balfour, David, flaxdresser, 24 Smithy-croft Balfour, Robert, lapper, 44 Howard-st Balfour, Wm., labourer, 28 Guthrie-pt Barnet, John, joiner, 51 Howard-st Balmer, David, shoemaker, 5 St Vigeans-rd Bannerman, John, joiner, 46 Howard-st Bannerman, Wm., painter, 1 Cross Mill-wd Barnett, David, slater, 33 East Mill-wynd Barnett, David, bottler, 3 Refonn-st ■Baxter, John, flaxdresser, 12 East Mill-wynd Beattie, John, seaman, 31 E Mill-wynd Beatts, Wm., slater, 5 Refonn-st Bennet, Win., labourer, 3 St Vigeans-road Berry, Win. , carter, 56 Howard-st Beveridge, Joseph, manager, 40 St Vigeans-rd Binnie, William, gardener, Damley Birrell, Andrew, moulder, 14 St Vigeans-rd Birrell, Robert, flaxdresser, 16 St Vigeans-rd Birse, Fred., weaver, 32 St Vigeans-rd Birse, John, weaver, 56 Howard-st Black, Alex., flaxdresser, 10 St Vigeans-rd Black, Alex., flaxdresser, 11 Howard-st Black, David, sen., fireman, 50 St Vigeans-rd Black, John, joiner, 74 St Vigeans-rd Black, John, flaxdresser, 3 Lillies-wd Black, James, labourer, 25 Smithy-croft Blair, Alex., tailor, 11 Bog-lane Blair, James, boilermaker, 5 St Vigeans-rd Blair, Wm., mechanic, 11 St Vigeans-rd
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Boath, David, cycle agent, 27 Bog-lane Boath, David, butcher, 13 St Vigeans-rd Boath, Robt., carter, 1 Rosebank Bothwell, Allan, labourer, 12 Smithy-croft Bowman, Andrew, flaxdresser, 7 Reform-st Bowman, James, draper, 36 Guthrie-pt Bowman, William, mechanic, 3 Kinnaird-st Boyack, David, slater, 20 E Mill-wd Boyd, John, flaxdresser, 31 Kinnaird-st Brand, Andrew, mason, 60 Howard-st Briggs, Jas., railway-guard, 34 St Vigeans-rd Brown, David, brassfinisher, 33 North-port Brown, David, tailor, 20 Brechin-rd Brown, Geo., railway-servant, 20 Brechin-rd Brown, Geo., shoemaker. 41 Kinnaird-st Brown, Jas., insurance-agent, 17 Kinnaird-st Brown, Robert, flaxdresser, 18 Lillies-wd Bruce, John, fireman, 44 St Vigeans-rd Buchan, Adam, mill-foreman, 74 Brechin-rd- Buick, Charles, flaxdresser, 60 Guthrie-pt Burnett, Jas., shipmaster, Brechin-rd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Baillie, Andrew, millworker, 9 Bakers'-wd Bain, Jas., mason, 1 E Abbey-st Baird, Jas., flaxdresser, 23 Ernest-st Barclay, Alex., baker, 60 Sidney-st Barnet, Thos., bottler, 44 Leonard-st Barry, Jas., mechanic, 269 High-st Batchehr, Walter, flesher, May field Batchelor, W. , mill-worker, 27 Culloden-rd Baxter, James, labourer, 15 Culloden-rd Beardmore, Thos., joiner, Walker-pl Beatt, Andrew, tobacconist, 16 Abbot-st Beattie, Alex., bleacher, 8 Leonard-st Begg, Alex., fireman, 45 Sidney-st Bell, Alex., shoemaker, 44 Ernest-st Bertie, Jas., baker, 10 West Abbey-st Birrell, David, flaxdresser, 45 Leonard-st Birse, David, shoemaker, 38 Leonard-st Bissett, Alex., residenter, 17 E Abbey-st Black, Alex. L., flax-inspector, 48 Sidney-st Black, Geo., currier, 33 Leonard-st Black, Peter, residenter, 9 St Thomas-st Black, Rollo S., clerk, 8 Academy-st Blair, Alex., boilermaker, 48 Sidney-st Blair, Andrew, shoemaker, 15 Leonard-st Blair, David, moulder, 28 Ernest-st Blair, Wm., baker, 41 W Abbey-st Boath, Alex., tailor, 29 W Abbey-st Boath, David, labourer, 47 W Abbey-st Boath, George, baker, 33 E Abbotl-st Boath, Peter, mechanic, 9 Leonard-st Boath, Wm. , bell-ringer, 7 West Abbey-st Bogie, John, flaxdresser, 6 Abbey-park Bonnyman, Jas., mechanic, 14 Abbot-st Bonnyman, J., leather-cutter, 42 Culloden-rd Bowman, Alex., weaver, 13 Fisheracre Bowman, R. M., clerk, 27£ E Abbey-st Bowman, Wm., labourer, 10 Abbey-st Boyle, Alex., bleacher, 35 Fisheracre Boyle, And. P. , factory-worker, 12 Abbot-st Bradley, Peter, baker, 12 Leonard-st Braid, Alex., mechanic, 17 Hayswell-rd Braid, James, labourer, 35 Culloden-rd Brand, John, policeman, 4 Leonard-st Brand, Joseph, hammerman. 39 Barngreen Bridges, David, gardener, 5 Burber's-croft Brockie, Henry, fireman, 17 Bakers'-wynd Brough, John, bleacher, 9 Leonard-st
Brown, Alex., labourer, 39 Sidney-st Brown, David, labourer, 21 Ponderlaw-st Brown, Duncan, flaxdresser, 45 Sidney-st Brown, Wm., flaxdresser, 24 Leonard-st Brown, Win., plumber, 13 Sidney-st Bruce, Wm., lapper, 18 Leonard-st Buick, Wm., boilermaker, 46 Leonard-st Buncle, John, clerk, Hayshead Buncle, Thos., publisher, 27 Ponderlaw-st Bui ness, D., cleansing inspectoral Carnegie-st Burnett, Charles W., dairyman, 8 Carnegie-st Burnett, David, slater, 27 Culloden-rd Burns, James, gardener, Abbey-bank
No X High Street Ward
Caird, Alex., engineer, 248 High-st Caird, Wm., carpenter, 21 John-st Caithness, Geo., millworker, 27 Hill-st Campbell, Hunter, tenter, 204 High-st Campbell, Jas., teacher, 36 Hill-st Campbell, William, fish-dealer, 15 South-st Cargill, Adam, fisherman, 7 South-st Cargill, Adam, fisherman, 14 South-st Cargill, Adam, fisherman, 9 South-st Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 5 South-st Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 12 South-st Cargill, Alex. , fisherman, 9 Old Shore-head Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 4 South-st Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 13 Union-st E Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 19 Ladybridge-st Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 32 High-st Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 10 Seagate Cargill, Andrew, fisherman, 21 Old hhore-head Cargill, Andrew, fisherman, 18 John-st Cargill, Andrew, fisherman, 22 John-st Cargill, Andrew, fisherman, 4 Seagate Cargill, Charles, fisherman, S John-st Cargill, Charles, fisherman, 13 Union-st E Cargill, David, fisherman, 4 E Newgate Cargill, David, fisherman, 15 Old Shore-head Cargill, David, fisherman, 13 Marketgate Cargill, David, fisheiman, 28 Union-st E Cargill, David, fisherman, 14 W Newgate Cargill, David, fisherman, 26 Seagate Caigill, David, labourer, 14 Ladybridge-st Cargill, David, fisherman, 16 South Street Cargill, Francis, fisherman, 6 Union-st E Cargill, George, mill-foreman, 15 W Newgate Cargill, Isaac, fisherman. 6 South-st Cargill, James, fisherman, 9 Old Shore-head Cargill, James, fisherman, 8 Ladybridge-st Cargill, James, fisherman, 8 Union-st E Cargill, James, fisherman, 25 Seagate Cargill, John, sen., fisherman, 24 Union-st E Cargill, John, fisherman, 25 Seagate Cargill, John, fisherman, 33 John-st Cargill, John, fisherman, 31 Seagate Cargill, John, fisherman, 31 Seagate Cargill, John, jun., fisherman, 24 Union-st E Cargill, Joseph, fisherman, 13 Marketgate Cargill, Joseph, fisherman, 25 Seagate Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 15 High-st Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 5 Union-st E Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 10 Union-st E. Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 15 Old Shore-hd Caigill, Robt., fisherman, 11 Union-st E Cargill, Robt., jr., fisherman, 1 Old Shore-hd Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 8 High-st Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 12 Seagate Cargill, Robert, jr. , fisherman, 5 Old Shore-hd
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Cargill, Kobert, fisherman, 27 Seagate Cargill, Thos., fisherman, 25 High-st Cargill, Thomas, fisherman, 3 Marketgate Cargill, Thos., mill worker, 23 Ladybri<lge-st Cargill, Thomas, millworker, 9 West Newgate Cargill, Thos., fisherman, 26 Union-st E Cargill, Wm. £>., fisherman, 21 Ladybridge-st Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 15 Old Shore-hd Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 25 High-sfc Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 6 Umon-st E Carnegie, Alex., carpenter, 48 High-st Carnegie, Jas., postman, 9J Applegate Carnegie, John, post-office clerk, 149 High-st Carnegie, John, shoemaker, 16 John-st Carr, Robert, shoemaker, 19 Panmure-st Carrie, Alex., mill-foreman, 59 High-st Carrie, Jas., mason, 39 John-st Carrie, Nichol, seaman, 15 Marketgate Cavin, Jas., merchant, 25 Applegate Chalmers, Josiah W. , manufacturer, 126 High-st Chapel, James, engineer, Caenlochan Christie, George, ttaxdresser, 33 Lindsay-st Christie, Jas. P., Wright, 248 High-st Chiistie, James, weaver, 43 Gravesend Christison, James, residenter, 27 Lordburn Clark, David, shoemaker, 10 James-st Clark, Jas. H., printer, 6 Hill-rd Clark, Thomas, flaxdresser, 35 Lindsay-st Clark, Wm., residenter, 27 Gravesend Clunie, Thos., railway-worker, 47 Panmure-st Clement, Wm., flaxdresser, 9 Park-st Collins, John, moulder, 59 Marketgate Colville, John, labourer, 19 Panmure-st Colville, Robert, coachman, 37 W Newgate Connelly, James, beamer, 32 Seagate Cooper, John, basket-maker, 59 Marketgate Cooper, William, shoemaker, 21 West Newgate Cowe, Peter, draper, 169 High-st Craig, David, boots, 120 High-st Crichton, John, brass-finisher, 31 John-st Crichton, Wm., tenter, 38 Maule-st Crighton, A. B., hairdresser, 19S High-st Crook, Alex., mill-overseer, 18 Maule-st dimming, David, salesman, 36 John-st Currie, Adam, mill-toreman, 3 Church-st Cutlibert, Jas., ironmonger, Kinloch-ter
No 2 Militate Ward
Cables, John, labourer, 77 Ladyloan Caird, Alex., shipmaster, 63 Millgate-loan Calder, James, joiner, 5 W Mary-st Calder, James, labourer, 53 Millgate-loan Callaway, Frederick, excise officer, 15 West-pt Cameron, David, moulder, 35 West Grimsby Cameron, Jas., carter, 2 Dickfield-st Campbell, J. M., light-keeper, Signal Tower Cardno, John, shipmaster, 1 Hannah-st Cargill, David, carter, 11 Hannah-st Cargill, Wm., flaxdresser, 5 S Grimsby Carlin, Edward, machine-worker, 23 Ladyloan Carnegie, Wm., clerk, 6 N Grimsby Carr, Jas., clerk, 3 West-pt Carrie, Da-ud, cowfeeder, 23 Ladyloan Carrie, Jas., currier, 25 North Grimsby Carrie, Stephen G. , tanner, 17 Wallace-st Cathro, David, labourer, 75 Millgate-ln Chalmers, Wm., grocer, 39 Hannah-st Christie, Charles, carter, 47J Ladyloan Christie, David, tenter, 59 Ladybridge Christie, David, tailor, 47J Ladyloan
Christie, John, sailmaker, 12 Kyd-st Clark, Alex., porter, 13 Hannah-st Clark David, policeman, 28 Glover-st Clark, George, upholsterer, 29 Ann-st Clark, Jas., labourer, 42 Ladyloan Clark, James, gardener, 1 Murray-pl Clark, Thomas, tenter, 7 Murray-place Clark, John, shoemaker, 56 Marketgate Clark, J. R. W., solicitor, Millgate-ln Cobb, David, flaxdresser, 49 Ladyloan Cobb, John, cycle-agent, 17 Mitigate Collier, Jas., music-seller, 49^ Millgate-ln Connacher, C., flaxdresser, 3 Bank-st Connell, John, joiner, 22 W Mary-st Connelly, David, sailmaker, 23 Millgate-ln Corsar, Chas. W., manufacturer, Seaforth Coull, Alex., gardener, 8 Millgate-loan Coull, Chas., mason, 43 Ladyloan Coutts, Arthur F , shoemaker, 17 Wallace-st Craig, Alex., flaxdresser, 6 Ann-st Craig, Jas., coast missionary, 67 Ladyloan Craig, J. B., stoneware-merchant, 37 Millgate Craig, Peter, seaman, 19 North Grimsby Crammond, Jas., mason, 32 Marketgate Cree, Neil, mechanic, 3 W Mary-st Croal, Wm., carter, 21 Millgate-lu Croall, David, turner, 8 Union-st Croall, David, clerk, 29 West-pt Crook, Robert, seaman, 17 Glover-st Gumming, Jas., manufacturer, Greenbank Curwood, Wm., shoemaker, 42 Ladyloan
No 3 Keptie Ward Cameron, Lachlan, vanman, 3 Garden-st Cameron, Wm., postman, 13 Dishland-st Cant, Robert, labourer, 12 Anderson-st Cant, Wm., bank-teller, 14 Colvill-place Cargill, David, fishdealer, 15 Keptie-st Cargill, Wm., shipbroker, 34 Jamieson-st Carnegie, Win., farmer, Rosebrae Carrie, Allan, grocer, 4 Jamieson-st Carrie, James, dairyman, 15 Duke-st Carrie, Jas., rail way- worker, 2 Catherine-st Carry, Wm. W., vintner, 64 Keptie-st Chalmers, Quintin, gardener, Viewfield Christie, Andrew, vintner, 30 Victoria-st Christie, David, clerk, 49 Dishland-st Christie, James, janitor, W Keptie-st Clark, Jas., salesman, 10 Colvill-pl Clark, Wm., baker, 94 Keptie-st Clark, Win., manager, 14 Dishland-st Cobb, Jas., labourer, West Links Toll Cobb, Jas. K, mechanic, 33 Jamieson-st Colvill, James, coachman, 19 Dishland-st Cooper, Chas., barman, 15 Duke-st Corstorphine, Henry, teacher, 18 Victoria-st Couper, Wm., shoemaker, 2 Colvill-pl Coutts, Jas., engineer, 4 Hillend-rd . Cowper, Alex., millworker, 39 Dishland-st Craig, Wm., ticket-collector, 14 Jamieson-st Craig, Wm., shunter, 6 Catherine-st Croall, Charles, slater, 17 Catherine-st Crockatt, James, labourer, 29 Dishland-st Crofts, Wm., labourer, 23 Jamieson-st Crosby, James, railway-guard, 16 Jamieson-st Culbert, John, carter, 23 Gowan-st Cumming, Edwin, manufacturer, 3 Albert-st Cunningham, J., ticket-collector,24 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Cadenhead, James, flaxdresser, 18 Helen-st
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Cadenhead, John, flaxdresser, 25 Fergus-sq Caird, Henry, joiner, 32£ St Mary-st Caird, James, iron-turner, 22 Cairnie-st Caird, John, labourer, 36 Fergus-sq Calder, David R., mason, 2 Elliot-pl Calder, John G., solicitor, 14 George-st Calder, Joseph, mason, 3 Elliot-pl Calder, Win., joiner, 25 Elliot-st Cameron, James, labourer, 18 Fergus-sq Cameron, James, mason, 49 Keptie-st Cameron, John, joiner, 45 Elliot-st Campbell, Jas., irisur. -agent, 4 Elliot-st Campbell, John, overseer, 37 Rossie-st Carnegie, James, engineer, 11 George-st Carnegie, David C, mechanic, 20 Lochland-st Carr, James, labourer, 16 Fergus-st Cargill, George, millworker, 45 Green-st Cargill, Wm., labourer, 18 Fergus-sq Carrie, David, chimney-sweep, 32 Green-st Carrie, James, butcher, 13 Lochland-st Carrie, John, clerk, 38 Rossie-st Carrie, John, mechanic, 58 Fergus-sq Carrie, Robt., mill-foreman, 24 Helen-st Carrie, Thos., shoemaker, 19 Elliot-st Carrie, Thos., labourer, 16 Cairnie-st Chalmers, John, flaxdresser, 28 Cairnie-st Chambers, Wm., jun., tailor, 16 St Mary-st Chapel, David, solicitor, Caenlochan Chapman, Allan, joiner, 18 Fergus-sq Christie, Alex., clerk, 48£ Cairnie-st Christie, Allan B., flaxdresser, 13 Elliot-st Christie, George, mason, 59 Lochland-st Christie, Geo., mason, 24 Robert-st Christie, Geo., painter, 43 St Mary-st Christie, Jas. F., mechanic, 62 Rossie-st Christie, Robert, blacksmith, 36 Fergus-sq Christie, Sam., manager, 20 St Mary-st Christie, Stewart, grocer, 30 Helen-st Christie, Theodore, moulder, 4 Fergus sq Christie, Wm'., lapper, 77 Lochland-st Christison, John, labourer, 21 Spink-st Clark, Alex. , labourer, 39 Green-st Clark, Chas., shoemaker, 5 Russell-st Clark, Chas., labourer, Lochlands Clark, David, warehouseman, 23 Fergus-st Clark, James, labourer, 47 Green-st Clark, J. R., plasterer, 39 Lochland-st Clark, Wm., pavior, 7 Rossie-st Collins, Jas., labourer, 28 Fergus-sq Conacher, Jas., bleacher, 16 Fergus-st Cosans, Geo., labourer, 53 Green-st Cosans. John, baker, 14 Cairnie-st Cossans, Alex., labourer, 83 Lochland-st Cossans, Wm., mason, 11 Fergus-sq Couper, David, oiler, 43 Lochland-st Coutts, Alex., patternmaker, 62 Cairnie-st Coutts, And., ploughman, 64 Lochland-st Coutts, John, labourer, 70 Cairnie-st Crabb, Thos. N., blacksmith, 56 Cairnie-st Craig, Alexander, flaxdresser, 39 Lochland-st Craig, David, warehouseman, 46 Helen-st Craig, John, shoemaker, 30 Cairnie-st Craig, John, bootcloser, 9 Rossie-st Craig, Wm., signalman, 45 Helen-st Craig, Wm., engineer, 48J Cairnie-st Craigie, Daniel, mechanic, 57 Lochland-st Craik, Jas., policeman, 4 Lochland-st Cramond, P., shoemaker, 83 Keptie-st Crawford, David, moulder, 18 Rossie-st Crawford, Jas., manager, 40 Cairnie-st
Crawford, Jas., mechanic, 33 Rossie-st Crockart, John, joiner, 43 Rossie-st Crockett, David, tailor, Lochlands Crofts, Wm. , labourer, 26 St Mary-st Crook, Jas., flaxdresser, 26 Fergus-sq Crow, Geo., weaver, 65 Helen-st Crow, Geo., sailmaker, 75 Keptie-st Cuthbert, David, coal-agent, 30 Helen-st Cuthill, Jas., postman, 13 Elliot-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
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No 6 Abbey Ward
Cameron, John, labourer, 54 Abbey-park Campbell, Alex., blacksmith, 16 Ernest-st Campbell, Duncan, mechanic, 28 Ernest-st Campbell, James, lathsplitter, 55 R Abbey-st Campbell, John, lapper, 26 Leonard-st Campbell, Joseph, fireman, S Abbot-st Cant, Henry, mason, 37 Culloden-rd Cargill, Robt., currier, 20 Leonard-st Cargill, Thomas, hammerman, 44 Ernest-st Carlow, R. S., gas-manager, 32 Ponderlaw-st Carr, Alex., shoemaker, 19 Palmer-st Carrie, Alex., grocer, 46 Sidney-st Carrie, Jas. , shoemaker, 15 Culloden-rd Carrie, Richard, mason, 15 Sidney-st Carrie, Win., fireman, Strachan-st Chalmers, Alex. , flaxdresser, 22 W Abbey-st Chalmers, Alex., engineer, Ernest-st Chalmers, Nathaniel, foreman, 51 E Abbey-st Chapman, David, labourer, 20 Leonard-st Chisholm, Geo., mechanic, 26 Leonard-st Chisholm, Win., shoemaker, 4 Abbey-path Christie, Alex., mechanic, 7 Ernest-st Christie, David, labourer, S Leonard-st Christie, James, moulder, 50 Sidney-st Christie, James, labourer, 12 Bakers'-wd Christie, Robt., shoemaker, 45 Leonard-st Christie, Thos., painter, 36 Leonard-st Clark, Alex., sailmaker, 49 Leonard-st Clark, Peter, bleacher, 47 E Abbey-st Coekburn, David, painter, 15 Leonard-st Colvill, David, carter, 45 Sidney-st Connell, Alex., shoemaker, 3 Abbey-path Cook, David, plumber, 217 High-st Cook, David, jun., tinsmith, 45 W Abbey-st Cook, Jas., plumber, 45 Leonard-st Cooper, Stewart, flaxdresser, 15 Palmer-st Cooper, Walter, postman, 44 Ernest-st Cossans, John, shoemaker, 26 W Abbey-st Coutts, Jas.. currier, 20 Ernest-st Coutts, John, shoemaker, 30 Ernest-st Cowie, John, fireman, 50 Leonard-st Crabb, David, coachman, Abbeybank Craig, Jas., mechanic, 1 Abbey-park Craig, Jas , shoemaker, 51 Leonard-st Craigie, James, librarian, Ernest-st Craig, Wm., baker, 20 W Abbey-st Cramond, David, fireman, 16 E Abbey-st Cramond, David, seaman, 14 Leonard-st Cramond, James, moulder, 36 Sidney-st Crawford, Geo. , flaxdresser, 17 Abbot-st Cree, Wm. , weaver, 265 High-st Crighton, Alex., fireman, $ Stanley-st Crook, Wm., mill-foreman, 5 Ernest-st Crowe, Albert, lodge-x>orter, 31 Abbot-st Crowe, Wm., millworker, 10 Ponderlaw-lane Cowie, Wm., policeman, 29 Ernest-st Cruickshanks, Jas., flaxdresser, 8 E Abbey-st Cruickshank, R. , tobacconist, Strachan-st Camming, F., dancing-master, 51 Sidney-st Curr, David, draper, 30 Siduey-st Cuthill, Wm., gardener, 50 Leonard-st
No X High Street Ward
Dallachie, John C, shipmaster, 52 High-st Dallas, Chas. , mason, 17£ W Newgate Davidson, Alex , shoemaker, 21 Panmure-st Davidson, Win., residenter, 132£ High-st
Davidson, Wm., fisherman, 21 Ladybridge-st Davidson, Wm., labourer, 33 Ladybridge-st Dickson, F., leather-cutter, 17 Panmure-st Dilly, George, moulder, 11 Park-st Dilly, James, labourer, 39 W Newgate Dilly, Stewart, factory-worker, 22 Applegate Dilly, Stewart, labourer, 4 Union-st E Dixon, Wm., mechanic, 21 Lord burn Donald, Arch., plasterer, 39 Lindsay-st Donald, John, grocer, 272 High-st Donald, Wm., labourer, 43 Gravesend Donaldson, Alex., labourer, 21 Lordburn Donaldson, Andw., millworker, 35 Lindsay-st Dorward, C. M., merchant, 120 High-st Dorward, George, traveller, 169 High-st Dougall, Wm., shoemaker, 181 High-st Douglas, David, auctioneer, 33 High-st Douglas, W. A., factory-manager, 33 High-st Duirs, David, lamplighter, 11 Park-st Duncan, A., brass-founder, 17 Applegate Duncan, Alex., postmaster, 9 Hill-st Duncan, J., porter, 11 Panmure-st Duncan, R., wright, 31 Lordburn Dunlop, Robert, baker, 30 Gravesend Duthie, David, wright, 7 Hill-rd
No 2 Militate Ward
Dargie, W. , porter, 10 Murray-pl Davidson, A, merchant, 42 Marketgate Davidson, C, labourer, 30 Ulover-st Davidson, W., pilot, 6 Shore Davie, A., dentist, Brothock-bridge Debois, R., tenter, 22 Kyd-st Deuchars, John, watchmaker, 1 Murray-place Dick, G. , vintner, 7 E Mary-st Dickson, Geo., plumber, 24 Wallace-st Dickson, J. A., banker, Woodville Dickson, W.,granaryman, 36 Millgate-ln Doig, David, mechanic, 63 Ladyloan Doig. W. , factory- worker, 22 Hannah-st •Donaldson, Chas., dealer, 6 W Mary-st Dorward, A. C, wright, 1 Union-st Dorward, G., grocer, 16 West-pt Dorward, J., commercial-traveller, 23 West-pt Downie, David, millworker, 23 Millgate-ln Drysdale, Wm. M., engineman, 60 Marketgate Dunbar, W., labourer, 18 E Mary-st Dunbar, John, labourer, 71 Ladyloan Duncan, James, flaxdresser, 21 Kyd-st Duthie, Isaac, painter, 25 Kyd-st Dyer, Robert, plumber, 7 N Grimsby
No 3 Keptie Ward
Dargie, Alex. C, painter, S Addison-pl Davidson, Alex., residenter, Denley Davidson, John, residenter, 14 Colvill-pl Davidson, John, tea-merchant, 40 Dishland-st Dewar, Robt. D., ironmonger, 26 Addison-pl Dick, Thos., clerk, 2 Queen-st Dishart, John, weaver, 23 W Keptie-st Doig, Alex., mechanic, 29 Jamieson-st Doig, David, fireman, 60 Keptie-st Doig, Gordon, tailor, 9 Govvan-st Donald, J. .commercial- traveller, 52 Addison-pl Donaldson, Alex, .market-gardener, Carnoustie Donaldson, Jas., porter, 17 Catherine-st Donaldson, J., signal-cleaner, 9 Jamieson-st Douglas, Geo. M., vintner, 38 Keptie-st Douglas, Jas., weaver, 18 Jamieson-st Doyle, Arthur, c;oth-inspector, IS Gowan-st Doyle, John P., flaxdresser, 24 Gowan-st
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Drake, Francis, excise-officer, Nolt Loan-rd Drummcmcl, John, shoemaker, 20 Colville-pl Ducat, Jas., residenter, 3 Colvill-pl Ducat, Wm., clerk, Warslap Duke, Frederick W., residenter, 8 Dalhousie-pl Duncan, David, brassfoundcr, 11 Jamieson-st Duncan, J., sheriff-clerk depute,7 Viewfield-rd Duncan, Jas., plumber, 12 W Keptie-st Duncan, John, lapper, 11 Dishland-st Dundas, Alex. M., draper, 12 Princes-st Dundas, John, insurance-agent, 2 Jamieson-st Dundas, John D., draper, 14 Colvill-place
No 4 Lochlands Ward Dalgety, Thos. , flaxdresser, I Elliot-gt Davidson, Alex. M., teacher, 14 Elliot-st Davidson, Geo., fireman, 43 Fergus-sq Davidson, Robt., coal agent, 57 Rossie-st Dear, Wm., carter, 22 Fergus-square Dear, Wm., factory- worker, 37 St Mary-st Deuchars, David, carter, 12 Spink-st Dickens, Daniel, tailor, 50 Rossie-st Dilly, Anderson, baker, 62 Helen-st Doig, David P., clerk, 3 J St Mary-st Doig, Jas., street-porter, 20 Helen-st Doig, Robt. , baker, 27 St Mary-st Donald, Geo., engineer, 54 Fergus-sq Donaldson, Alex., flaxdresser, 27 Elliot-st Donaldson, Wm., mason, 15 Lochland-st Dorward, Thos., railway guard, 6 Russell-st Dor ward, Wm., colporteur, 44 Lochland-st Doiward, Wm., flaxdresser, 9 Lochland-st Downie, John, tailor, 72 Lochland-st Drury, John, joiner, 11 Rossie-st Dunn, Alex., iron-turner, 8 Fergus-sq Donald, Geo. R., solicitor, Keptie-rd
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Dakers, Wm., moulder, 38 Kinnaird-st Dall, Jas., boilermaker, 32 Brechin-road Davidson, John, manufacturer, Friockheim Davidson, L. , labourer, 37 Kinnaird-st Davidson, Wm., mechanic, 52 Kinnaird-st Dear, Wm., iron-turner, 26 St Vigeans-rd Dewar, Jas., mason, 34 Kinnaird-st Dickson, Adam, contractor, 7 St Vigeans-rd Dinnie, David, shoemaker, 18 E Mill-wd Docter, Alex., manager, 34 Ogilvy-pl Doig, Alex., mechanic, 13 St Vigeans-rd Doig, Arthur, insurance-agent, 7 James-st Doig, James, grocer, 32 Ogilvy-place Donald, Alex., blacksmith, 18 Brechin-rd Donald. David, carter, 3 Rosebank Donald, Win., patternmaker, 41 Kinnaird-st Donaldson, Geo. , joiner, 46 St Vigeans-rd Donaldson, Wm., baker, 44 Barngreen Dorward, Edward, 27 Cairnie-st Douglas, Jas., painter, 13 Smithy-croft Douglas, W , shoemaker, 62 Brechin-rd Duncan, Jas., grocer, 50 St Vigeans-rd Duncan, Jas., joiner, 1 James-st Duncan, John, residenter, 7 Cairnie-st Duncan, John C, shoemaker, 72 Howard-st Duncan, Joseph C, moulder, 3 Ogilvy-pl Duncan, Robt., mill foreman, 69 Guthrie-pt Duncan, Wm., factoryworker, 51 Kinnaird-st Duthie, Win., labourer, Wardmill-rd Dundas, David, clerk, 1 Kinnaird-st Dundas, Win., traveller, 45 Cairnie-st Dunn, Alex., lapper, 6S Howard-st Dunn. John, surfaceman. 29 Cairnie-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Dall, Win., boilermaker, 56 Sidney-st Dalgarno, Geo. G., solicitor, Seaton-road Dalgetty, Win , labourer, 1] Larber's-croft Davey, C. F., insurance-agent, 211 High-st David, James, hairdresser, 32 Leonard-st Davidson, Andw., mason, 4 Stanley-st Davidson, David, boilermaker, 17 Sidney-st Davidson, Robert, baker, 1 Abbot-st Davidson, Robt., tailor, 36 Sidney-st Dawson, Wm., labourer, 6 Bakers'-wd Dewar, Jas. A., M.D., 13 Hill-terrace Dewar, T. F., M.D., 13 Hill-terrace Dewar, W. J., M.D., 13 Hill-terrace Dick, James B., grocer, 40 Hamilton-green Dilly, Sam., flaxdresser, 45 Sidney-st Dinnie, Wm., shoemaker, 16 W Abbey-st Doig, Jas., flaxdresser, 27 W Abbey-st Donald, Alex., plasterer, 11 Carnegie-st Donald, Norman, carter, 11 Barber's-croft Donald, Wm., carter, 11 Barbers'-croft Donaldson, Alex., residenter, 233 High-st Donaldson, Wm. F., shoemaker, 18 Abbot-st Donaldson, Win., shoemaker, 57 Leonard-st Douglas, Rev. And., minister, Seaton-rd Douglas, Robert, manager, 6 Carnegie-st Downie, Alex., shoemaker, 42 Sidney-st Drury, Alex., tailor, 39 Leonard-st Drury, David, shoemaker, 21 W Abbey-st Ducat, John, baker, 10 Leonard-st Duffus, John, tobacconist, 40 Sidney-st Duffus, Peter, tea merchant, 6 Abbot-st Duke, Alex., moulder, 11 Fisheracre Duke, Rev. Wm., D.D., minister, St Vigeans Dunbar, David, carter, 13 Convent-st Dunbar, John, carter, 14 E Abbey-st Duncan, Jas., warehouseman, 9 Sidney-st Duncan, John, seaman, 49 B Abbey-st Duncan, Peter, coach-painter, 15 Stuart-st Durie, Geo., currier, 28 Leouard-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Eaton, James, tanner, 1 Union-st E Eaton, William, fisherman. 23 Union-st E Ellis, Jas., janitor, Kirk-square Emslie, Robert, plumber, 3 Church-st Esplin, Alex., tenter, 17 Lindsay-st
No 2 Militate Ward
Esplin, Thomas, mason, 26 Wallace-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Edward, Alex., vintner, 6 Jamieson-st Edward, Jas., mason, 27 Jamieson-st Edward, Jas. S., traveller, Nolt Loan-rd Ellis, Geo., fireman, 23 Jamieson-st Ellis, Richard, shipmaster, High-common
No 4 Lcchlands Ward
Easson, Andrew, labourer, 92 Lochland-st Easton, Frank, mason, 42 Cairnie-st Edward, Geo., postrunner, 52 Fergus-sq Edwards, Alex., residenter, 31 Fergus-st Edwards, Geo., blacksmith, 9 Fergus-sq Elder, David, lapper, 55 Helen-st Ellis, Andrew A., clerk, 62 Cairnie-st Esplin, Geo., sculptor, 7 Russell-st Esplin, J., factory-worker, 23 St Mary-st Esplin, Thos., ticket-collector, 20 Lochland-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
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Edwards, Robeit, fireman, 43 Guthrie-pt Elliot, A. H., insurance-agent, 57 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Easson, Andrew, seaman, 44 Leonard-st Easson, Win , moulder, 21 Sidney-st Edward, Alex., shipmaster, 32 Hayswell-rd Edwards, Alex., railway-worker, 11 Convent-st Edwards, David, weaver, 19 Hay's-lane Edwards, G. R., drill-instruo., 23 Barngreen Ellis, Jas., foreman, 13 Abbot-st Esplin, Chas., coachman, 14 Abbot-st Esplin, Wm., joiner, 39 Culloden-rd Esplin, Wm. K, quarrymaster, Leysmill Ewing, John, retired lightkeeper, Strachan-st
No 1 Higfh Street Ward
Fairweather, Alex., oiler, 25 Panmure-st Fairweather, Alex., merchant, 23 Lordburn Fairweather, Jas., tobacconist, 180 High-st Fairweather, John, coachman, 34 Hill-st Farquharson, R. , grocer, 168 High-st Fernie, Wm., clerk, 175 High-st Ferrier, Wallace, labourer, 36 Ladybridge-st Fettes, Jas., weaver, 20 Hill-place Fiddes, Wm., vannian, 39 W Newgate Fife, Wm., shoemaker, 3 Lordburn FinLayson, Jas., vintner, 191 High-st Forbes, Andrew, fireman, 37 Lordburn Forbes, David, shoemaker, 20 Hill-pl Forbe?, James, gardener, 39 Panmure-st Forbes, Wm., turner, 248 High-st Forbes, Wm., carpenter, 47 Panmure-st Ford, Edward, time-keeper, 6 James-st Fox, Alex. H., grocer, 175 High-st Fullerton, E., lamplighter, 41 John-st Fulton, George, hatter, 150 High-st Fife, Andrew, mason, 29 Lindsay-st Fife, Andrew, jun., mason, 29 Lindsay-st Fyfe, Jas., fireman, 27 Lordburn Fyffe, Thos., spirit merchant, 19 Marketgate
No 2 Millg;ate Ward
Fairweather, D., engineer, 6£ Bank-st Fairweather, G., mill worker, 43 Wallaee-st Fairweather, John, vanman, 26 Ladyloan Fairweather, James, boot-manufacturer, Haw-
thornbank Fairweather, Samuel, boot - manufacturer,
Hawthornbank Fairweather,Sanmel, jun. , boot-manufacturer,
Hawthornbank Fairweather, Wm., weaver, 4 Hope-st Falconer, Chas., shipmaster, 8 Hope-st Falconer, James, seaman, 2 W Mary-st Fenton, Peter, flaxdresser, 5 S Grimsby Ferrier, Jas. , shipmaster, 52 Marketgate Ferrier, John, lapper, 41 Ladyloan Ferrier, Wm., watchman, 26 Ann-st Findlay, D.. retired shipmaster, 1 Gayfield Findlay, David, beamer, 14 Marketgate Findlay, Jas., carpenter, 5 Hannah-st Finlayson, Thos., fireman, 12 Hannah-st Fleming, Jas. , labourer, 36 Glover-st Forbes, Alex., flaxdresser, 43 W Grimsby Forbes, David, waiter, 56 Marketgate Forbes, James, flaxdresser, 28 Marketgate Forbes, Jas , mill-worker, 21 Millgate-loan Forbes, Wm., policeman, 28 Bank-st Ford, Wm., labourer, 64 Marketgate Forsyth,- Alex. , labourer, 8 Hannah-st
Forsyth, Edward, tinsmith, 26 Bank-st Forsyth, John, salmon-fisher, 12 Kyd-st Fraser, James, warehouseman. 12 Wallace-st Fraser, James, millworker, 49 Wallace-st Fyfe, Geo., shoemaker, 47 Ladyloan Fyfe, Jas., fireman, 32 Ladyloan Fyfe, James, carter, 34 Ladyloan Fyfe, John, sen., grocer, 47 Ladyloan
No 3 Keptie Ward Fahen, Wm., labourer, 17 Gowan-st Fairweather, D. W., clerk, 2 Addison-pl Falconer, Joseph, shunter, 4 Duke-st Ferguson, Alex., sailmaker, High Common Ferguson, John., clerk, Colvill-jil Ferguson, Joseph, shipowner, 16 Addison-pl Ferrier, Jas. G., hairdresser, 2 Dalhousie-pl Findlay, David, draper, 50 Keptie-st Findlay, Wm., labourer, 100 Keptie-st Finlayson, David, tailor, 20 Dishland-st Finlayson, John, labourer. Cemetery Gate Fisher, John, wheelwright, 35 West-port Fletcher, Ben., tinsmith, 2 Dishland-st Fletcher, Geo. D., grocer, 2 Dishland-st Forbes, Wm., flaxdresser, 57 Dishland-st Foreman, Jas , painter, 28 Dishland-st Foulis, Alex., wright, 10 Jamieson-st Foulis, Alex., joiner, 22 Jamieson-st Fowler, Daniel, flaxdresser, 5 Duke-st Fox, Wm. C, grocer, 15 E Abbey-st Fraser, Patrick, manufacturer, 13 Dalhousie-pl Fraser, Wm. , tenter, 10 Jamieson-st Fyfe, Alex., cattleman, Rosefield Fyfe, Wm. , cattle-dealer, 4 Bridge-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Fairweather, John, mill-foreman, 21 Green-st Fairweather, Jas., joiner, 14 Green-st Fairweather, John, labourer, 40 Cairnie-st Farquhar, Henry, slater, 5S Helen-st Farquhar, S. C, reti'd shipmaster, 72 Rossie-st Fell, Jas., vanman, 24 Helen-st Fenton, Geo., bleacher, 82 Lochland-st Ferguson, J., clerk, 93 Keptie-st Ferrier, James, weaver, 1 Elliot-st Ferrier, J., residenter, 27 St Mary-st Ferrier, Stewart, carter, 43 Helen-st Fettes, Jas., mill-overseer, 9 Fergus-st Findlay, David, turner, 41 Lochland-st Findlay, Wm., mechanic, 77 Lochland-st Fletcher, Hugh A., seaman, 30 St Mary-st Forbes, Fred., com. -traveller, 63 Lochland-st Forbes, John, mechanic, 46 Fergus-sq Forbes, Robert, jute batcher, 41 Helen-st Forbes, Wm., mason, 24 Rossie-st Foreman, David, painter, 41 St Mary-st Forsyth, John, salmon-fisher, 49 Helen-st Forsyth, John, railway-porter, 14 St Mary-st Fox, Wm., mechanic, 43 Helen-st Foy, Stephen, labourer, 23 Spink-st Fraser, Jas., joiner, 38 Helen-st . Fraser, Norman, manufacturer, 28 Ogilvy-pl Fraser, Stewart, flaxdresser, 59 St Mary-st Fraser, Wm., oiler, 41 Lochland-st Fullarton, Alex., mason, 18 Lochland-st Fyall, John, mechanic, 7 Russell-st Fyfe, Wm., mason, 48 Helen-st Fyfe, Wm., merchant, 42 Cairnie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
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No 6 Abbey Ward
Fairweather, David, labourer, 2 Ponderlaw-ln Fairweather, Jas., tailor, 8 Stuart-st Fairweather. Jas., lathsplitter, 4 Stuart-st Fairweather, John, lapper, 53 Sidney-st Fairweather, W., warehouseman, 2I3J High-st Fairweather, Wm., moulder, 20 Culloden-rd Fairweather, Wm., millworker, 53 W Abbey-st Falconer, Jas., gas- worker, 7 Sidney-st Falconer, Robt., shoemaker, 8 Abboc-st Farquhar, John J., printer, 27 Carnegie-st Farquharson, Wm., painter, 10 Ernest-st ■ Ferguson, David, bleacher, 11 Barngreen Findlay, David, labourer, 8 Barbers'-croft Findlay, James, vanman, 52 Leonard-st Finlayson, Adam G., tailor, 17 Barngreen Finlayson, Alex., tenter, 8 Stanley-st Finlayson, John, blacksmith, 24 Hayswell-rd Fleming, Alex., carter, 21 Leonard-st Florence, Wm. , policeman, 33 Sidney-st Forbes, Jas., church-officer, 279 High-st Forbes, John, barman, 19 Sidney-st Forbes, Robt., flesher, 5 E Abbey-st Ford, Christopher, collector, 19 Hay's-lane Ford, Geo., shoemaker, 13 Ponderlaw-lane Fox, Jas., grocer, 15 E Abbey-st Fraser, Alex., labourer, 30 Hayswell-rd Fraser, Thomas, shoemaker, 24 Hamilton-gn Fraser, Wm., mechanic, 10 Stanley-st Fyfe, Alex., junr.. joiner, llj Ponderlaw-st Fyfe. John, shoemaker, 39 Sidney-st
No X High Street Ward
Gavin, Hugh, architect, 42 Hill-st Geddes, John, photographer, 16 Applegate Geekie, James, postboy, 34 Hill-st Gerrarci, Wm., flaxdressc-r, 9 Union-st E Gibson, James D., mason, 31 Applegate Gibson, Walter, water-inspector, 14 John-st Gibson, Walter, junr., labourer, 1 Applegate Glass, Alex. , hacklemaker, 21 John-st Glen, Joseph, flaxdresser, 21 Church-st Glen, Thos., vanman, 45 John-st Gordon, Alex., fiaxspinner, Burnside
Gordon, Alex. J., manufacturer, North Tarry Gordon, Charles, seaman, 48 High-st Gordon, David, flaxdresser, 2 Maule-st Gordon, John, flaxdresser, 43 Panmure-st Gordon, Wm. A., fiaxspinner, North Tarry Gordon, W. S., upholsterer, 16 Commerce-st Gouck, D. A., vintner, 3 Abbey-path Gouck, Henry, hosier, 98 High-st Gould, Robert K., vintner, 2"W Newgate Gove, Wm. , seaman, 11 South-st Gowans, Jas., vintner, 183 High-st Gowans, John, carter, 37 Lordburn Graham, Peter, flaxdresser, 47 John-st Grant, Colin, shoe-manufacturer, Woodside Grant, Geo., shoemaker, 4 Applegate Grant, Geo. , joiner, 20 Park-st Grant, Walter, shoemaker, 1 Church-st Gray, And., shoemaker, 20 Hill-pl Gray, Peter, dairyman, 11 Park-st Green, Charles, painter, 25 Ladybridge-st Grewar, Jas. P., cabinetmaker, 62 Gravesend Grewar, Jas. S., cabinetmaker, 8 Panmure-st Grieve, Wm., seaman, 24 Seagate Griffens, Joseph, agent, 21 Lordburn Grimmond, John, foreman, 57 Marketgate Guild. Peter, carpenter, 1 Union-st E Guthrie, Thos., traveller, 3 Hill-rd Guthrie, A. W., accountaut. 3 Hill-rd
No 2 Millgate Ward Gauldie, Alex., ropemaker, S5 Millgate-loan Gauldie, John, merchant, 40 Millgate-loan Geddes, David, dairyman, 5 Murray-pl Gibson, David, labourer, 20 Glover-st Gilbert, Alex., pilot master, 42 Ladybridge Gilbert, Robt., shoemaker, 10 Hope-st Gill, Wm., shoemaker, 21 N Grimsby Gordon, Chas., mason, 11 Glover-st Gordon, Jas., gardener, 1 Shore Gordon, John, shoemaker, 20 W Mary-st Gordon, Wm., mason, Hannah-st Gordon, Wm., dealer, 7 S Grimsb" Gowans, Chas., labourer, 3 Ladylban Gowans, Robert, carpenter, 5 W Mary-st Grant, Chas.. shoemaker, 56 Marketgate Grant, Wm. H., mechanic, 15 Millgate-loan Gray, Charles, sailmaker, 30 Millgate-loan Gray, John, clerk, 8 Hannah-st Gray, John, tailor, 21 Bank-st Greig, David, clerk, 27 Bank-st Greig, John, seaman, 9 W Mary-st
No 3 Keptie Ward Galloway, Hugh, seaman, 19 Dishland-st Gavine, James, bleacher, 104 Keptie-st Gerrard, James, mill-foreman, 6 Dishland-st Gerrard, William, labourer, 21 Queen-st Gibson, George, flaxdresser, 24 Gowan-st Gibson, George, labourer, 31 Dishiand-st Gilbert, Robert, grocer, 1 Princes-st Gilchrist, James, gardener, 20 Colvill-pl Glass, Robert, moulder, 3 Anderson-st Gleig, Robert, clerk, 52£ Keptie-st Grant, John, stationmaster, Station House Grant, Joseph, shoemaker, 17 Dishland-st Grassie, George, clerk, 26 Gowan-st Gray, Alexander, tailor, 9 Garden-st Gray, Jame« P., engineer, 7 Garden-st Guild, James, teacher, 15 Victoria-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward Galloway, Charles, carter, 25 Fergus-sq
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Gardener, David B., tailor, 24 Robert-st Gardyne, Geo., millrfoieman, 33Green-st Garland, David, mechanic, 13 Russell-st Garvie, Jas., labourer, 6 Robert-st Gauldie, James, confectioner, 50 Cairnie-st Gavine, Chas., insurance-agent, 3 Elliot-st Geekie, Alex., clerk, 16 Fergus-st Gibb, Jas. P., hairdresser, IS Elliot-st Gillespie, Robert, flaxdresser, 02 Helen-st Gillespie, Robert, shoemaker, 43 St Mary-st Gillespie, Thos., plumber, SI Lochland-st Gilroy, Peter, carter, 8S Helen-st Glen, Jas., wrig-ht, 6 St Mary-st Glen, Jas., flaxdresser, 28 Cairnie-st Glen, Wm., boilermaker, 3 George-st Golden, Alex., joiner, 3 George-st Gordon, Alex., mason, 90 Lochland-st Gordon, Chas., mason, 4S Rossie-st Gordon, Thomas, bleacher, 25 Fergus-sq Gordon, Jas., mechanic, 25 Elliot-st Gordon, John, labourer, 40 Green-st Gordon, John, mason, 37 Green-st Gordon, John, flaxdresser, 19 Spink-st Gould, John, clerk, Hi Elliot-st Gowans, Allan, labourer, 14 Robert-st Gray, Alex., painter, 1 Fergus-st Gray, Geo., mechanic, 24 Fergus-st Gray, John, painter, 3 Fergus-st Greig, Alex., fishcurer, Keptie-road Greig, Geo., mill-foreman, 19 Rossie-st Greig, Jas., flaxdresser, 74 Cairnie-st Greig, Jas., residenter, 23 Rossie-st Greig, John F. , flaxdresser, 36 Rossie-st Guild, Wm., shoemaker, 43 Elliot-st Guthrie, Robt., warehouseman, 20 Green-st Guthrie, Wm. , beamer, 74 Cairnie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Gair, Alex., dairyman, Little Cairnie Gall, Jas., leather-cutter, 23 Cairnie-st Gauldie, Chas., rope-spinner, 6S Guthrie-pt Gauldie, Geo., flaxdresser, 22 Smithy-croft Gentiles, Alex., flaxdresser, 42 Howard-st Gentiles, James, labourer, 15 Cross Mill-wd Gibb, Burnet, labourer, 18 Cross Mill-wd Gibson, James, mill-foreman, Cairnie-pl Gilbert, Alex., seaman, 72 St Vigeans-rd Gillespie, David, blacksmith, 10 E Mill-wd Glen, Alex., lapper, Brechin-rd Glen, Alex., factory-worker, 10 Barngreen Glen, Jas., residenter, Brechin-rd Gordon, Alex., glazier, 3 Reform-st Gordon, Chas., mechanic, 19 Kinnaird-st Gordon, Frank W., painter, 21 Guthrie-pt Gordon, George, mechanic, 24 St Vigeans-rd Graham, John, fireman, 19 E Mill-wd Graham. Robert, flaxdresser, 12 Smithy-croft Grant, Alex., shoemaker, 2 St Vigeans-rd Grant, Jas., currier, 8 W Mill-wd Grant, Wm. , joiner, 29 Howard-st Grant, William, shipmaster, 7 Guthrie-pt Gray, Alex., fireman, 43 Kinnaird-st Gray, James, residenter, bH W Mill-wd Gray, John, labourer, 50 Howard-st Gray, Win., tailor, 45 Bog-lane Greenhow, W. , lamplighter, 15 Cross Mill-wd Greig, David, railway-servant, 31 Howard-st Greig, David, tenter, 68 Howard-st Greig, David, flaxdresser, 29 Kinnaird-st Guild, Alex., residenter, 17 Howard-st
Guild, Jas., mechanic, 19 Ogilvy-pl Guild, John, moulder, 25 Cairnie-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Gardyne, John, ice-cream vendor, 16 Abbey-st Garvie, Alex., patternmaker, 4 Hill-ter Garvie, Alex., bricklayer, 47 W Abbey-st Gauldie, Alex., oiler, 39 Barngreen Gerrard, Geo., flaxdresser, 5 Leonard-st Gibson, Chas., baker, 19 Hays-lane Gibson, Geo., tailor, 15 Convent-st Gibson, Robt., com. -traveller, 7 Hayswell-rd Gill, Henry, shoemaker, 15 Culloden Road Gill, Jas., shoemaker, 11 Convent-st Gillanders, Wm., flaxdresser, 22 Hamilton-gn Gillespie, David, baker. 18 E Abbey-st Glass, Alex., flaxdresser, 41 W Abbey-st Glen, Jas., flaxdresser, 22 Hamilton-gn Glenday, Hector, shoemaker, 44 Sidney-st Gleuday, John, shoemaker, 23 Culloden-rd Gordon, John, bleacher, 17 Barngreen Gordon, Laing, tailor, 30 Hamilton-green Gowans, Bruce, residenter, 9 Abbot-st Gowans, Jas., shoemaker, 31 Leonard-st Graham, D. S. , clerk, 6 Carnegie-st Graham, Henry, lamplighter, 32 Convent-st Graham, John, shoemaker, 36 Sydney-st Grant, David, flaxdresser, 9 Palmer-st Grant, Jas. B., fireman, 29 Hayswell-rd Grant, Jas., commission agent, 4 Carnegie-st Grant, John, shoemaker, 59 Sidney-st Grant, Wm., carter, 17 Ernest-st Grant, Wm. L., painter, 2 Hayswell-road Gray, David, labourer, 269 High-st Gray, Jas., confectioner, 269 High-st Gray, John, farmer, Culloden House Gray, John, shipmaster. Strachan-st Gray, Wm., tenter, 17 Ernest-st Greig, David, saddler, Walker-place Guild, Alex., moulder, 5 Cainegie-st Guild, David, tailor, 55 Leouard-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Hall, George, fisherman, 28 Union-st E Hastings, Chas., leather-cutter, 33 Marketgate Hawkins, Thomas, sailmaker, 41 John-st Hayes, Edward, sailmaker, 43 W Newgate Hayes, E., sen., sailmaker, 33 W Newgate Hayes, Wm., sailmaker, 35 John-st Henderson, Robert, residenter, 38 VV Newgate Henderson, Wm., hall-keeper, 19 Hill-st Hepburn, Henry, patternmaker, 24S High-st Heron, Wm. , merchant, 35 Union-st E Hill, John, boot finisher, 23 Ladybridge-st Hogg, Jas., flesher, 59 High-st Hovel, James, flaxdresser, 210 High-st Hunter, James, shoemaker, 27 Union-st E Hunter, John, schoolmaster, 38 Hill-st Hutchison, Walter, residenter, 10 Applegate
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Harris, Geo., flesher, 31 Millgate Harrison, Henry, coastguard officer, 11 Shore Hay, Geo., vintner, 1 S Grimsby Herald, Jas., millworker, 22 Glover-st Herald, John, auctioneer, 4 Shore Herald, Wm., flaxdresser, 70 Marketgate Heron, James, blacksmith, 13 S Grimsby Heron, Peter, blacksmith, 12 Chalmers-st Heron, Charles, plumber, 5 Wallace-st Hinksman, David, fishcurer, 16 M irketgate
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Hodkinson, George, engineer, 19 Bank-st
Hood, Peter, pilot, 16 Ann-st
Hood, Peter, jun., shoemaker, 23 Ladyloan
Hood, Wm, baker, 3 Bank-st
Hovell, Wm., labourer, 16 Glover-st
Hutton, Alex., flesher, 5 Union-st
Hutton, J., labourer, 7 Murray-pl
No 3 Keptie Ward
Haliburton, D., warehouseman, 21 Jamieson-st Hannay, Jas. , mill-foreman, 34 Keptie-st Harran, Robt., labourer, 27 Dishland-st Hay, Geo., editor, 32 Jamieson-st Hay, G. G., shipmaster, 7 Victoria-st Hay, Wm., drapery manager, 50 Addison-pl Henderson, Jas. , shipowner, 22 Victoria-st Henry, Henry, moulder, 22 Jamieson-st Hill, Jas. , carter, 22 Gowan-st Bird, Alex., draper, Nolt Loan-road Hogg, Wm., mason, 46 Dishland-st Hood, Geo. P., draper, 1 Queen-st Hood, Jas., bookseller, 31 West Keptie-st Howat, Rev. Jas., minister, 17 Dalhousie-pl Hume, Robt., accountant, 4 Addison-pl Hunter, Jas., farmer, Timbergreen Hurt, Richard E. , shoemaker, 8 Keptie-st Hutchison, David, draper, 17 Victoria-st Hill, Charles S., law clerk, 22 Gowan-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward Haliburton, Alex., accountant, Keptie-rd Halkett, David, shoemaker, 9 Elliot-st Hamilton, Thomas, engine-driver, 22Helen-st Hanna, Jas., weaver, 55 Green-st Hannah, James, factory worker, 17 Spink-st Hanton, James, blacksmith, 16 Rossie-st Harris, Jas., seaman, 30 St Mary-st Hastings, John A., postman, 24 Rossie-st Hebenton, David, labourer, 26 Helen-st Henderson, David, labourer, 34 Green-st Henderson, G. , residenter, 21 Green-st Henderson, Wm., tenter, 70 Lochland-st Henderson, Wm., insur.-agent, 20 Lochland-st Hendry, And., labourer, 34 St Mary-st Hendry, Jas., lapper, 15 Fergus-st Hendry, Samuel, nnllworker, 24 Helen-st Herscnell, David, grocer, 29 Green-st Hill, David, wright, 35 Rossie-st Honeyman, Lindsay, reporter, 38 Lochland-st Hopkinson, S. , mechanic, 36 Cairnie-st Hovell, Jas. , flaxdresser, 36 Fergus-sq Hudgston, Alex. P. , mechanic, 40 Rossie-st Hudgston, John, residenter, 52 St Mary-st Hunter, Alex., residenter, 19 Rossie-st Hunter, David, mechanic, 1 St Mary-st Hunter, Wm., warehouseman, 2 Elliot-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward Haddon, David, boilermaker, 58 Brechin-rd Haddon, John, mill-foreman, 26 St Vigeans-rd Hagans, Wm., tenter, 5 Guthrie-hill Halkett, Geo., weaver, 74 Inch Hall, William, machineman, 18 Ogilvy-pl Hall, Wm., joiner, 17 St Vigeans-rd Harrick, Owen, flaxdresser, 19 Boglane Harvey, David, labourer, 62 Guthrie-pt Harvey, Wm., labourer, 18 Howard-st Hay, Hugh, tenter, 28 Howard-st Hemsworth, Jas., mill foreman, 7 Reform-st Henderson, Wm., painter, 29 Guthrie-port Hendry, Alex., blacksmith, Cairnie-pl Hendry, Charles, carter, 62 St Vigeans-rd
Hennan, John, fireman, Guthrie-hill Herald, And., shoemaker, 11 Lillies-wynd Herald, David, flaxdresser, 21 Barngreen Herald, John, mill-foreman, 56 Howard-st Herald, Wm., shipmaster, 21 Cairnie-st Hill, David, residenter, 23 Lillies-wyud Hill, Wm., beamer, 54 St Vigeans-road Hogg, Hall, lapper, 4 Howard-st Hood, Alex. , engineer, 8 St Vigeans-rd Hood, Alex., mamuyer, 6 Guthrie-port Hood, Peter, carter, 8 St Vigeans-rd Hood, Wm., chimney-sweep, 68 Guthrie-pt Hosie, Jas., bleacher, 15 St Vigeans-rd Hovell, Peter, flaxdresser, 50 Kinnaird-st Howat, John, shoemaker, 17 Kinnaird-st Hudgton, Thomas, slater, 4 Rosebank Hutchison, Stewart, vintner, 47 Guthrie-port Hutchison, Thos., mason, 41 Boglane Hutton, James, carter, 22 Cross Mill-wynd Hutton, Wm., labourer, 7 St Vigeans-rd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Hall, Jas., shoemaker, Hays-lane Hardie, Wm., labourer, 6 Abbey-park Harrick, Wm. , flaxdresser, 6 Abbey-park Harvey, John, tailor, 15 Barngreen Harvey, Peter, boilermaker, 21 Leonard-st Hemsworth, Alex., lapper, 57 Sydney-st Henderson, David, shoemaker, 42 Ernest-st Herron, Alfred, blacksmith, 34 Leonard-st Herron, Peter, blacksmith, 22 Ponderlaw-st Herron, Sylvester, moulder, 27 Sydney-st Herron, Peter, jun., blacksmith, 7 Stuart-st Herschell, Allan, shoemaker, 3S Ernest-st Herschell, David, shoemaker, 69 Sydney-st Hewit, Andrew, tailor, 28 Hayswell-rd High, W., watchmaker, 1 Hayswell-rd Hill, John, flax-merchant, 25 Hayswell-rd Hird, Wm., tailor, 27 Leonard-st Hobbs, Wm., labourer, 61 Leonard-st Hosie, John, slater, 4 Bakers'-wynd Hudson, Geo., fireman, 42 E Abbey-st Hudson, Wm., fireTiian, 10 Abbey-path Hunter, Chas., shoemaker, 39 Culloden-rd Hunter, Robert, engineer, 54 Sidney-st Hunter, Win., shoemaker, 11 Palmer-st Hunter, Sam., baker, 8 Leonard-st Hutcheon, John, labourer, 31 W Abbey-st Hutcheon, Wm., flaxdresser, 25 E Abbey-st Hutchison, John, Joiner, Ernest-st Hutton, Geo., shoemaker, 2 Allan-st Hutton, Robert, seaman, 8 Ponderlaw-lane Higgins, James, gardener, Bellevue Gardens
No X High Street Ward
Irons, Allan, shoemaker, 12 Church-st
No 2 Militate Ward
Ironside, Jame^i, factory- worker, 10 W Mary-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Innes, Donald, signalman, 23 Gowan-st Inverwick, Jas., factory-worker, 6 Dishland-st Irvine, Jas., labourer, 11 High-common Irvine, Peter, baker 17 Jamieson-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Irons, Allan, shoemaker, 5 George-st. Irvine, Hugh, mill-foreman, 51 Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Inglis, James, joiner, 18 Cross Mill-wynd
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Having engaged the Services of a Thoroughly Experienced Sculptor, special attention will be Given to every Description of Monumental Work.
GRAVESTONES & MONUMENTS EXECUTED IN MARBLE, GRANITE, & FREESTONE.
DESIGNS SUPPLIED FOR APPROVAL. Additions Made to Present Stones. Old Stones Cleaned and Kelettered.
Curling Stones Suppli-ed and Redressed.
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No 6 Abbey Ward
Inglis, Robt., grocery manager, 8 Carnegie-st
No X High Street Ward
Jack, James, jun., chemist, 125 High-st. Jack, John, grocer, 1 church-st Jamie, Alex., baker, 10 James-st Jamieson, Francis, moulder, 17 Hill-st Jarvis, David, manufacturer, 143 High-st Jarvis, George, labourer, 21 West Newgate Jeftray, John, seaman, 16 John-st Johnston, David, lapper, l Maule-st Johnson, Wm., grocer, 20 Hill-pl Joss, Jas., tailor, 36 Maule-st
No 2 M Migrate Ward
Jack, John, millworker, 10 Hope-st Jack, Wm., mechanic, 76 Marketgate Jack, Wm., flaxdresser, 29 W Mary-st James, Wm. O., street-porter, S Union-st Jamieson. Jas., bleacher, 24 Kyd-st Jamieson, Jas., sailmaker, 30 Ann-st Jamieson, James, commission-agent, 7 Shore Jarret, Alex., carter, 31 Ann-st Jarret, John, carter, 43 Hannah-st Johnston, Wm., engineer, 56 Millgate-loan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Jack, Alex., residenter, 10 Colvill-place Jamieson, Jas., residenter, 11 Gowan-st Johnston, Geo., seaman, 18 Gowan-st Johnston, Jas. B. , draper, Hillend-rd Johnston, Wm., Haxdresser, 10 Colvill-pl Johnston, Wm., shipmaster, 2S Victoria-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Jack, Alex. W., patternmaker, 9 George-st Jack, Jas., mechanic, 3 Russell-st Jamieson, David, residenter, Keptie-rd Jamieson, Thos., gas-worker, 14 Cairnie-st Jarvis, Alex. C, warehouseman, 29 Fergus-st Jarvis, Wm., millspinner, 59 Rossie-st Johnston, Alex., draper, 5 St Mary-st Johnston, And., flaxdresser, 18 Green-st Joss, A., confectionery-workev, 24 Helen-st Joss, James, hatter, 1 George-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Jamieson, David, labourer, 32 Barngreen Jamieson, Geo., mason, Brechin-rd Janes, Jas., flaxdresser, 12 Brechin-rd Johnston, John, shoemaker, 16 Howard-at Johnston, John, joiner, 4 Howard-st Johnston, Joseph, lapper, 56 St Vigeans-rd Johnston, Wm., gardener, The Elms Joiner, Wm., labourer, 44 Howard-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Jack, Alex., bleacher, 19 E Abbey -st Jack, J., retired-lightkeeper, 7 E Abbey-st Jamieson, John, lapper, 23 Abbot-st Jamieson, L. , shoemaker, 27 Culloden-rd Jeffrey, John D., printer, 25 W Abbey-st Johnston, David, ironmonger, Hayshead Johnston, Geo., policeman, 13 Palmer-st Johnston, Joseph, slater, 29 Fisheracre Joiner, Abner, hallkeeper, High-st
No X High Street Ward
Keith, David, flaxdresser, 45 Panmure-st Kemley, Hugh A., weaver, 5 Lordburn Kerr, Charles, shoemaker, 35 John-st Kerr, David, butcher, 35 Applegate
Kerr, Geo. . carter-, Hill-rd Kinloch, Robert C, banker, 74 High-st Kinnear, David, cabinetmaker, 9j Applegate Kinnear, Jas., teacher, 15 Hill-pl Kinnear, Jas., vintner, 40 Hill-st Kinnear, John, mechanic, 16 Panmure-st Kyd, David, wood-turner, 31 Gravesend Kydd, David, fisherman, 10 W Newgate Kydd, Jas., fisherman, 18 Seagate
No 3 Millgrate Ward
Keith, John, sailmaker, 7 Ann-st Keith, Wm., sailmaker, 70 Marketgate Kennedy, James, plasterer, 75 Millgate-loan Kennedy, John, seaman, 47 Wallace-st Kennedy, John, turner, 28 Marketgate Kerr, Jas., shoemaker, 3 West-port Kerr, Niven, light-keeper, Signal Tower King, James, grocer, 17 Ladyloan Kinnear, Jas., blacksmith, 23 Hannah-st Kinnear, John, fireman, 19 North Grimsby Knowles, Jas., contractor, 65 Ladyloan Kydd, John, weaver, 28 Bank-st Kydd, Robert, blacksmith, 43 Hannah-st Kydd, Tims., sawyer, 30 Ann-st Kydd, Wm., blacksmith, 18 West Grimsby Kvdd, Wm. F., cabinetmaker, 32 Marketgate
No 3 Keptie Ward
Keith, G. A., engineer, 3 Alexandra-pl Kirkland, David, gardener, Rosevilla Kydd, David, shunter, 24 Jamieson-st Kydd, James, wright, 34 Dishland-st Kydd, Jas., junr., wright, 59 Dishland-st Kydd, John, shoemaker, IS Gowan-st Kydd, John, gardener, Bloomfield
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Keith, George, J. P., Keith Lodge, Keptie-rd Keillor. Thos., labourer, 43 Ellijt-st Kelly, Richard, M.D., 61 Keptie-gt Kemp, Peter, newsagent, 52 Helen-st Kerr, David, bleacher, 15 Rossie-st Kettle, Thos., mechanic, 21 St Mary-st King. Alfred, slater, 64 Lochland-st Kinloch, David, flaxdresser, 79 Keptie-st Kinloch. Geo., millworker, 21 Fergus-sq Kinnear, David, clerk, 42 Cairnie-st Kinnear, David, joiner, 69 Keptie-st Kinnear, David, labourer, 26 Robert-st Kirk, Charles, mill-manager, 7S Helen-st Knight, John, cabin-keeper, 7 George-st Knight, John, flaxdresser, 69 Helen-st Knight, John, seaman, 10 Robert-st Kydd, David, labourer, 36 Fergus-sq Kydd, Jas., bleacher, 74 Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Kear. Jas., sawyer, 5 St Vigeans-rd Keir, Alex., labourer, 20 Barngreen Keiller, Alex., coachman, Brechin-rd Keith, Joseph, sailmaker, 28 Barngreen Kenny, John, labourer, 11 Ogilvy-pl Kermath, John, flaxdresser, 7 Guthrie-hill Kerr, Henry, factory-worker, 39 Boglane Key, Jas,, bleacher, 15 Ogilvy-pl Kidd. Francis, labourer, 28 E Mill-wd Kidd, Thos., ironworker, 8 W Mill-wd Kiddie, Andw., moulder, 29 Kimiaird-st King, Jas., wright, 47 Kinnaird-st King, David B., clerk, Neville-st King, Wm., wright, 56 Howard-st
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No 6 Abbey Ward
Keith, George, sailmaker, 53 W Abbey-st Keith, John W. , plumber, 19 Hayswell-rd Keith, John, sailmaker, 33 E Abbey-st Kemlay, James, residenter, 63 Siduey-st Key, Alex., postman, 2 Culloden-rd Kiddie, John, shoemaker, 12 Abbey-st King, Arthur, shoemaker, 32 Ernest-st King, Jas. B., patternmaker, 37 Carnegie-st Kirkaldy, James, mechanic, 33 Culloden-rd Kirton, Win., shoemaker, 53 E Abbey-st Knight, Robert, baker, 5 Convent-st Kydd, David, vanman, 21 Abbot-st Kydd, Jas., bottler, 22 Hayswell-rd Kydd, John, shoemaker, 9 Fisheracre Kydd, Robert, mechanic, 9 Fisheracre Kydd, Wm., labourer, 33 Fisheracre Kydd, Wm., currier, 21 Sidney-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Laing, David, M.D., Maule-st Laird, Wallace, flaxdresser, 28 High-st Lamb, James, coal-merchant, 33 Lindsay-st Lambert, Andrew, currier, 19 John-st Law, John, dealer, Hill-rd Lawrence, David, yarnman, 33 Marketgate Lawson, John, factoryworker, 5 Park-st Leighton, Jas., joiner, 18 Maule-st Leslie, Chas., mill-overseer, 12 Church-st Leslie, John, caretaker, 10 Commerce-st Leslie, Wm., fishdealer, 166 High-st Leuchars, George, currier, 55 Panmure-st Leuchars, Joseph, mechanic, 6 Maule-st Lindsay, David, fisherman, 9 South-st Lindsay, John C., tinsmith, 8 Applegate Lindsay, Peter, fisherman, 17 Ladybridge-st Lorimer, Henry, solicitor, 6 Princes-st Lowden, James, shoemaker, 48 High-st Lownie, John, labourer, 20 W Newgate Lowson, Alex., mechanic, 39£ Ladybridge-st Lowson, Henry, tobacconist, 33 Commerce-st Lundie, Jas. R., lapper, 22 Maule-st Lyall, Jas. , mill-foreman, 11 Park-st
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Lamb, David, millworker, 17 Millgate Lamb, Peter, residenter, 30 Millgate-loan Larnach, D., warehouseman, S3 Ladyloan Law, Jas., mechanic, 25 Hannah-st Lawrence, Wm., shipmaster, 38 Glover-st Leask, Andrew, mason, 16 Millgate-loan Leslie, A. J., box-manufacturer, 46 Glover-st Leslie, David, flaxdresser, 2 W Mary-st Leslie, Jas., weaver, 24 Glover-st Lesslie, C. H., dentist, 82 Marketgate Liddle, Greenly, boilermaker, 53 W Grimsby Lindsay, John, plasterer, 41 W Grimsby Livingston, Geo., flaxdresser, 44 Marketgate Low, Jas., shopman, 46 Ladyloan Low, Jas., labourer, 65 Millgate-ln Low, Root., gardener, 35 Ann-st Lowson, Geo., signalman 6 Union-st Lundie, John, shoemaker, 44 Marketgate Lyall, David, factory-worker, 3 Bank-st Lyall, Wm., gasfitter, 71 Millgate-loan
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Laing, David, bleacher, 26 Jamieson-st Laing, James, mill-foreman, 53 Dishland-st Lawson, Wm., labourer, 36 Dishland-st Lee, G. W., draughtsman, Nolt Loan-rd Lees, Henry, labourer, 98 Keptie-st Leckie, John, flaxdresser, 41 Dishland-st Leith, Jas., grocer, 44 Addison-pl Leslie, Jas., moulder, 43 Dishland-st Leslie, Jas. G., coal merchant, Nolt Loan-rd Leslie, R., surveyor of cargoes, Nolt Loan-rd Lindsay, David, time-keeper, 41 Dishland-st Littlejohn, David, solicitor, 34 Victoria-st Logan, J., tweed-manufacturer, 7 Princes-st Lorimer, Andrew, hatter, 6 Princes-st Low, Alex., watchmaker, Nolt Loan-rd Low, David, iron- worker. 26 Gowan-st Low, Jas. L., clerk, 13 Hillend-rd Low, Wm., flesher, 2 W Keptie-st Lowe, Dan, dancing master, 1 Garden-st Lowson, Alex., coal-agent, 72 Keotie-st Lowson, Alex., moulder. 34 Keptie-st Lowson, David, manager, 12 Colvill-pl Lowson, John, carter, 15 Dishland-st Lowson, Stewart, lapper, 9 Catherine-st
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Leitch, John, mill-worker, 22 Howard-8t Leslie, Alex., bleacher. 21 Lillies-wd Leslie, George, bleacher, 27 Howard-st Leslie, Jas.,, bleacher. 35 North-port Leslie, John, lapper, 19 Cairnie-st Leuchars, David, mill-foreman, 25 Lillies-wd Lilley, Rev. J. P., minister, Cairnie-rd Lindsay, David, millworker, 13 Smithy-croft Lindsay, Jas., plumber, 36 Howard-st Lindsay, John W., signalman, 8 St Vigeans-rd Lindsay, Win., labourer, 50 Brechin-rd Lisk, John, mason, 27 Smithy-croft Littlejohn, David, joiner, 11 Kinnaird-st Littlejohn, John, millworker, 12 Rosebank Littlejohn, Wm., shoemaker, 50 Brechm-rd Livingstone, John, bleacher, Brechin-rd Logie, Chas., flaxdresser, 50 Brechin-rd Logie, David B. , traveller, 19 Cairnie-st Lothian, John, baker, 13 St Vigeans-rd Lowson, Alex. D., manufacturer, Elmbank Lowson, David, shoemaker, 7 Guthrie-port Lyall, Alex., mill-foreman, 27 W Mill-wd Lynch, Michael, cowfeeder, 24 Brechin-rd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Laird, Jas., gardener, Eastern Cemetery Lamb, David, labourer, 1 Fishcracre Langlands, Alex., residenter, 8 Hayswell-rd Langlands, Robert, shoemaker, 42 Sidney-st Law, Jas., labourer, 11 Culloden-rd Lawrence, Jas., millworker, 33 Sidney-st Lefevre, John, butcher, Ernest-st Leigh ton, Alex., shoemaker, 26 Leonard-st Leitch, John, cutter, 55 Sidney-st Leslie, Alfred, shoemaker, 8 Abbot-st Leslie, Charles, shoemaker, 12 Abbot-st Leslie, F., flaxdresser, 33 Leonard-st Leslie, W. J., engineer, 26 Hayswell-rd Leuchars, Geo. R., flaxdresser, 15 Ernest-st Leuchars, John, joiner, 4 Stuart-st Lindsay, Thos., music-teacher, 221 High-st Liddle, Jas., seaman, 63 Leonard-st Lindsay, Jas., flaxdresser, 14 Bakers' -wynd Lindsay, Wm., baker, 11 Oouvent-st Livingston, Jas., millworker, 9 Sidney-st Livingston, Wm., mill-foreman, 17 Ernest-st Logie, Alex., shoemaker, 30 Hamilton-gn Logie, Thos., millworker, 12 Bakers'-wd Longrauir, David, labourer, 21 Culloden-rd Longmuir, James, turner, 13 Stuart-st Low, Jas., residenter, 28 Ernest-st Low, Robert, flaxdresser, 20 W Abbey-st Low, Robert, engineer, 19 Culloden-rd Low, Wm., mill-worker, 9 Culloden-rd Lowden, David, shoemaker, 28 Sidney-st Lumgair, Chas., mill-worker, 20 Ponderlaw-st Lumsden, M., shoemaker, 21 Abbot-st Lundie, D., engine-driver, 30 Hamilton-green Lyall. Thos. W.. dentist, 2 W Abbey-st
No X High Street Ward
M'Ardle, Thos., residenter, 37 Lindsay-st M'Bain, J. M., banker, British Linen Co. Bank M'Bain, Norman, solicitor, Commerce-sti M'Birnie, Wm., weaver, 43 Gravesend M'Comb, Thos., flaxdresser, 31 Park-st M'Cormack, Hugh, broker, 43 Lordburn M'Glashan, John, upholsterer, 21 Lordburn M'Gregor, John, seaman, 17 Park-st M'Gurk, John, tishdeale'r, 5 Applegate
M'Intosh, James, residenter, 37 Hill-st Mackay, William, upholsterer, Market-pl Mackenzie, J., cabinetmaker, 3S Ladybridge-st Mackintosh, R M.C.,bank-teller,29 Marketg'te Mackintosh, W. F., solicitor, Maulesbank,
Maule-st M'Kcnzie, D., insurance-agent, 48 High-st M'Laren, Jas., shoe-manufacturer, 1 Maule-st M'Lean, Alex., shoemaker, 3 W Newgate M'Lean, Andrew, shoemaker, E Newgate M'Lean, Murdoch, seaman, 16 Ladybridge-st M'Lennan, Donald, Grocer, 14 Church-st M'Lennan, John, labourer, 14 Church-st M'Leod C. M., hotel-keeper, Commerce-st M'Millan, Jas., hawker, 15 Lindsay-st M'Millan, John, labourer, 10 High-st M'Millan, Robert, shoemaker, 1 Hill-rd M'Mullen, Cecil W., draper, 7 Hillend-rd M'Quade, John, flshdealer, 21 Seagate M 'Queen, Albert, labourer, 35 Lindsay-st M'Wattie, Alex., tobacconist, 36 W Newgate M'Wattie, J., jr. .tobacconist, 22 Commerce-st Main, Alex., currier, 6 James-st Malcolm, H., mill-foreman, 33 Park-st Mann, Alex., carter, 35 John-st Mann, Wm., slater. 11 Lindsay-st Mann, Wm., seaman, 45 Hill-st Marr, Jas., flaxdresser, 24 W Newgate Marr, James, flaxdresser, 37 Applegate Marshall, Robt., blacksmith, 39 John-st Martin, Alex., warehouseman, 34 Hill-st Martin, Jas., blacksmith, 16 High-st Mason, E., music-teacher, 17 Hill-pl Mather, Alex., hall-keeper, 75 High-st Mather, David, flaxdresser, 21 Gravesend Mathers, Alex., flaxdresser, 132^ High-st Mathewson, John, painter, 2 Maule-st Maxwell, T., grocer, Addison-pl Meekison, Jas., insurance-agent, 50 John-st Mellis, Thomas, coachman, 37 Lordburn Michie, Jas. M. B., billposter, 18 Church-st Mill, Jas., shoemaker, 24 High-sf, Millar, John, tailor, Kirk-square Miller, William F., shoemaker, 56 High-st Milne, Adam, cabman, 21 W Newgate Milne, Andrew, clerk, 5 Hill-rd Milne, Chas., confectioner, 164 High-st Milne, David, general dealer, 41 Gravesend Milne, Edward, shoemaker, 82 High-st Milne, James, labourer, 1 Applegate Mitchell, David, porter, 248 High-st Mitchell, Duncan, carter, 43 Pamnure-st Mitchell. George, carver, 25 John-st Mitchell, James, mason, 9£ Applegate Mitchell, Jas., fruiterer, E Newgate Mitchell, John, farmer, Boysack Mitchell, Wm., slater, 20 Panmure-st Mitchell, W., flaxdresser, 16 John-st Moir, John, fish-salesman, 43 John-st Moir, Wm., foreman, 9J Applegate More, Edward, labourer, 25 Church-st Morrison, Wm., labourer, 2 Maule-st Mudie, Alex., lapper, 11 W Newgate Mulrean, J., bank messenger, 39 Coinmerce-st Murray, A., currier, 1 Hill-rd Murray, John, barber, 32 Ladybridge-st Myles, G., bookseller, 53 Panmure-st Mylesi George, currier, 23 Panmure-st Myles, William, mechanic, 53 Panmure-st Myles, W. S. , artist, 116 High-st
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No 2 Mitigate Ward
M' Arthur, John B., weaver, 24 W Mary-st M'Artney, James, carter, 36 Ann-st Macdonald, F. F., solicitor. Windmill House Mackintosh, A., factory-manager, 39 Millgate-
loan M'Callum, Colin, currier, 38 Glover-st M'Cullie, Wm., baker, 15 Millgate-ln M 'Donald, G., coal merchant, 43 Wallace-st M'Donald, Wm., patternmaker, 29 Glover-st M'Ewan, Thos., pointsman, 8 Bank-st M'Gregor, John, carter, 51 Ladyloan M'Gregor, Joseph, labourer, 7 Millgate-ln M'Intosh, Chas., shoemaker, 42 Glover-st M'Intosh, Robert, manager, 13 Hannah-st M'Intyre, David, carpenter, 1 Ann-st M'Kenzie, D. , shipbroker, 2 Shore M'Kenzie, James, carpenter, 10 Kyd-st M'Kenzie, Edwin, mechanic, 65 Millgate-ln M'Kenzie, Smith, 25 Dickfield-st M'Kinnon, Thos., lapper, 14 Millgate-loan M'Laren, Duncan, gardener, 4 Ann-st M'Laren, Peter, residenter, 1 Shore M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 46 Marketgate M'Lennan, David, shoemaker, 7 Shore M'Kenzie, Geo., gardsner, 3 Gayfleld Main, Alex. , residenter, 4 Gayfleld Main, Robert, joiner, 17 Ann-st Mann, David, blacksmith, 64 Marketgate Mann, Jas., moulder, 36 Millgate-ln Mann, Wm., tailor, 27 Bauk-st Mann, David, blacksmith, 9 Glover-st Mann, George, labourer, 14 Hannah-st Marshall, Wm., flaxdresser, 17 S Grimsby Mason, Jas. S., architect, 2 Gayfleld Matthews, Alfred T., warper, 5 Ladyloan Mathew, Robert, mechanic, 50 Marketgate Mathewson, Wm., insur. -agent, 6 Wallace-st Mathewson, James, vintner, Gayfleld Maxwell, David, lathsplitter, 14 Millgate-loan Maxwell, David, 6£ Bank-st Meek, John, carter, 8 W Mary-st Meffan, David, residenter, 47£ Millgate-ln Meffan, John M., watchmaker, 43 Cairnie-st Meffan, Richard, salesman, 41J Millgate-loan Meldrum, Joseph, flaxdresser, 8 Ann-st Melville, David, upholsterer, 11 S Grimsby Menmuir, Alex., weaver, 35 W Mary-st Menmuir, Alex., joiner, 33 W Grimsby Menmuir, Wm., shipmaster. 10 Wallace-st Middleton, Chas., carter, 9 E Mary-st Middleton, Geo., flaxdresser, 51 Ladyloan Middleton, Jas., carter, 5 Glover-st Middleton, Wm., lorryman, 12 Hope-st Middleton, Wm., cabinetmaker, 15 Millgate Mill, David, shoemaker, 24 W Mary-st Mill, James, insurance-agent, 7 Glover-st Millar, G., coffee-house keeper, 9 E Grimsby Millar, Wm., seaman, 5 S Grimsby Miller, Alex., labourer, 31 Ladyloan Mills, Alex., gardener, 26 Kyd-st Milne, Wm., carter, 15 W Grimsby Milne, Wm., factory-worker, 11 West Mary-st Milne, David, seaman, 28 Kyd-st Milne, James, insurance-agent, 13 Bank-st Mitchell, Alfred, blacksmith, 35 W Grimsby Mitchell, Allan, shoemaker, 2 Wallace-st Mitchell, David, gardener, 22 Glover-st Mitchell, John, flaxdresser, 5 Ann-st Mitchell, Joseph, cycle-agent, 43 Wallace-st
Mitchell, Robt. , factory-worker, 5 Wallace-st Mitchell, S., tanner, 2 Wallace-st Mitchell, Thos., lather, 1 Murray-pl Mitchell, John, drill-instructor, 27 Wallace-st Moir, Jas., shoemaker, 14 W Mary-st Mollison, Samuel, moulder, 20 Glover-st Moonlight, Alex., contractor, 14 Glover-st Moonlight, David, porter, 46 Ladyloan More, Alex., tenter, 43 Millgate-loan Morris, David, flaxdresser, 2 Ann-st Morrison, Jas., carter, 43 Ladyloan Morrison, Wm., sculptor, 71 Ladyloan Mowatt, Jas., leather-cutter, 3 Bank-st Mundin, Henry, labourer, 12 N Grimsby Munro, W. H., shoemaker, 12 Hannah-st .Murray, David, joiner. 14 W Mary-st Murray, Alex., flaxdresser, 4 Hope-st Murray, Wm., night watchman, 6 Ann-st Murrison, Donald, seaman, 7 S Grimsby Murrison, Wm., seaman, 7 S Grimsby Myles, Geo., moulder, Carnoustie
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Mackintosh, James, solicitor, 2 Albert-st M'Caffeiy, John, shoemaker, 11 Dishland-st M'Callum, John, rail way -guard, 29 Duke-st M'Donald, Chas., flaxdresser, 8£ Dishland-st M'Donald, Rev. J. V., clergyman, Dishland-st Macdonald, George, coachman, Denley Macfarlane, J., missionary, 44 Dishland-st M'Glashan, D., engine-driver, 35 Jamieson-st Macgregor, Jas., railway-worker, 17 Gowan-it M'Kenzie, Wm., policeman, 25 W Keptie-st M'Lean, David, shoemaker, 22 Jamieson-st M'Leish, John, druggist, 47A Dishland-st Maclure, John, dyer 11 Jamieson-st Maonab, Jas., shipmaster, Rosemount M'Neill.Duncan, chief-constable, NoltLoan-rd M'Nicol, Alex., factory-worker, 15 Dishland-
street Mangan.Richd., mill-foreman, 12 Anderson-st Mann, Geo., currier, 42 Keptie-st Mann, Wm., mason, 14 Bridge-st Marr, Wm., dairyman, Hillend Marshall, David, shipmaster, Salisbury-pl Martin, John, stationer, 6 Gowan-st Mason, J. L., clerk, Nolt Loan-rd Masson, Douglas, cabinetmaker, 100 Keptie-st Mather, David, flaxdresser, 9 Duke-st Mather, Peter, flaxdresser, 8 Jamieson-st Mathewson, A. S., painter, 6 Dalhousie-pl Matthew, John, clothier, Nolt Loan-rd Maxwell, David, mason, 33 Victoria-st Meldrum, Geo., fireman, 11 Bridge-st Millar, D. H., glazier, 3£ Keptie-st Miller, Rev. John, Congregational Manse,
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M'Arthur, Harry, baker, 3 Elhot-st M'Birnie, Wm., labourer, 25 St Mary-st M'Donald, Alex., stableman, 4 Robert-st M'Donald, Alex., foreman, 59 Lochland-st M'Donald, Clias., flaxdresser, 43 St Mary-st M'Ewan, John, residenter, 62 Helen-st M'Gillivray, Lowson, joiner, 27 Rossie-st M'Gregor, Alf., hairdresser, 50 St Mary-st M'Gregor, George, hairdresser, 38 (Jairnie-st M'Gregor, Jas., railway-guard, 7 Fergus-st M'Gurk, John, batcher, 3li Cairnie-st M'Intosh, A., weaver, 34 St Mary-st M'Kay, Alex., licensed-grocer, 14 Lochland-st M'Kay, Andrew, weaver, 14 Robert-st M'Kenzie, John, seaman, U Fergus-st M'Kenna, James, labourer, 41 Lochland-st M'Kinlay, John, brewer, Elliot-st M'Lean, John, ironturner, 21 Rossie-st M'Leish, George, shoemaker, 7 Elliot-st M'Leish, Jas., painter, 74 Helen-sc M'Leish, John, tinsmith, 23 St Mary-st M'Leod, Jas., clerk, 6 Fergus-square Mackay, David, cabinetmaker, 12 St Mary-st Macdonald, Alex., residenter, 17 Spink-st Maclure, Edward, dyer, 72 Helen-st Maclure, Geo., shuttle-maker, 3 Elliot-st Man by, John, S., blacksmith, 34 Green-st M'Nab, Robt., flaxdresser, 46 Lochland-st Mann, John, labourer, 36 Green-st Mann, J. M., mason, 50 Rossie-st Mann, Peter, carter, 42 Rossie-st Marshall, Alex., carter, 22 Lochland-st Mason, James, shoemaker, 66 Helen-st Mason, Jas., shoemaker, 43 Fergus-sq Masson, John, blacksmith, 24 Helen-st Mason, Robt., gardener, 6 Elliot-pl Masson, Wm. , police-sergeant, 22 Helen-st Mather, Alfred, grocer, 27 Fergus-st Mathers, John, gardener, 53 St Mary-st Mathew, Alex., bottler, 40 Green-st Mathew, David, bleacher, 26 Fergus-sq Mathew, Dav., jun. , millworker, 26 Fergus-sq Mathew, David S., mechanic, 64 Rossie-st Mathew, Edward, painter, 4 Lochland-st Mathew, Joseph, lapper, 61 Lochland-st Mathew, Wm., lapper, 50 Fergus-sq Mechin, Andrew, weaver, 10 Robert-st Meek, Jas., engineman, 66 Rossie-st Meek, Wm., labourer, 7 Green-st Meek, John, labourer, 82 Lochland-st Meldrom, George, slater, 37 Green-st Melville, D., upholsterer, 78 Helen-st Melvin, Robt., coachbuilder, Kinloeh-ter Merchant, Alex., labourer, 34 Fergus-sq Middleton, Rev. Alex., minister, Keptie-rd Mill, Duncan, flaxdresser, 2 Russell-st Mid, Geo., mechanic, 9 Green-st Mill, Geo., shoemaker, 75 Keptie-st Mill, Wm., flaxdresser, 3 Elliot-st Mill, Wm., labourer, 24 Green-st Millar, David, fireman, 26 Cairnie-st Milne, David, lapper, 12 Spink-st Milne, David, blacksmith, 8 Elliot-pl Milne, Edward, brewer, 43 Elliot-st Milne, Jas., flaxdresser, 15 Russell-st Milne, Jas., mid-foreman, 37 El.iot-st Milne, Jas., joiner, 17 Lochland-st Milne, John, carter, 7 Lochland-st Milne, Smart, cadger, 71 Helen-st
Milne, Wm., carter, 3 Elliot-pl Mitchell, Alex., baker, 1 Elliot-st Mitchell, Chas., lorryman, 61 Helen-st Mitchell, George, tea merchant, 62 Cairnie-st Mitchell, James, lapper, 39 Green-st Mitchell, James, mason, 51 Green-st Mitchell, John, manager, 93 Keptie-st Mitchell, John, janitor, SI Keptie-st Moffat, George, clerk, 16 Russell-st Moir, John, carter, 10 Robert-st Moir, Wm., grocer, 92 Helen-st Moir, Wm., mechanic, 11 Fergus-sq Mollison, John, seaman, 16 Fergus-st Mollison, Joseph, mill-foreman, 20 Elliot-sfc Mollison, Wm. , vanman, 41 St Mary-st Molteni, John, mechanic, 34 Helen-st Moncur, David, residenter, 12 Helen-st Moneur, David, jun., residenter, 12 Helen-st Moran, James, bleacher, 23 St Mary-st Moore, Chas., flesher, 93 Keptie-st Morris, Thos., warehouseman, 35 Elliot-st Morris. Wm., gardener, 31 Fergus-sq Morrison, Adam, tailor, 15 Fergus-st Munro, Chas., baker, 64 Helen-st Munro, James, mechanic, 55 St Mary-st Murray, Alex., joiner, 1 Russell-st Murray, Alfred, mechanic, 14 Rossie-st Muiray, David, joiner, 20 Elliot-st Murray, David, joiner, 20 Rossie-st Mvles, Jas., joiner, 5 Fergus-sq Myles, William, tailor, 63 Lochland-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
M'Bey, David, bleacher, 12 Barngreen M'Cormack, factory-worker, 26 E Mill-wd M'Donald, John, labourer, 60 Brechjn-rd M'Dowell, Alex:, labourer, 31 Sinitlfy-croft M'Donald, Wm., flaxdresser, 4 Brechin-rd M'Ewan, James, farmer, Cairnje Farm M'Ewan, Wm., flaxdresser, 30 Brechin-rd M'Gregor, John, flaxdresser, Lillies-wynd M'Gregor, Wm., plumber, 48 Guthrie-pt M'Intosh, Donald, currier, 48 Bediin-rd M'Intosh, Jas., mechanic, 41 Kinnaird-st M'lvor, John, labourer, 21 W Mill-wynd M'Kenzie, Wm., flaxdresser, 2 Rosebank M'Kenzie, Wm., engineman, 30 E Mill-wynd M'Laren, P., commission-agent, 37 Howard-st M'Lean, Alex., caretaker, 37 Guthrie-pt M'Lean, Wm., flaxdresser, 18 Smithy-croft M'Leod, Fred. W., law-clerk, 15 Cairnie-st M'Leod, Kenneth, tailor, 5 Hamilton-green M'Leod, Win., cutter, 23 St Vigeans-rd M'Millan, Geo., currier, 3 St Vigeans-rd M'Millan, James, shoemaker, 12 Howard-st M'Pherson, Thos., merchant, 23 Hamilton-gn Macfarlane, Thomas, hawker, 13 W Mill-wd Mackay, George, shepherd, 8 Cross Mill-wynd Mailer, Alex., mason, 5 Kinnaird-st Mailer, John, gardener, 29 Kinnaird-st Malcolm, John, flaxdresser, 13 Smithy-croft Malcolmson, H. , flaxdresser, 3 Reform-st Mann, Alex. H., cutter, 23 Howard-st Mann, Thos., shoemaker, 28 Barngreen. Mann, Wm., weaver, 9 Ogilvy-pl Marr, G., seaman, 4 Howard-st Marr, David, blacksmith, 62 Brechin-rd Marshall, Jas., blacksmith, 36 St Vigeans-rd Marshall, Wm., labourer, Cairnie-rd Martin, John, bleacher, 22 Cross Mill-wd
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Martin, Win. , grocer, 45 Kinnaird-st Mason, David, waiter, 23 Kinnaird-st Mason, James, flaxdresser, t>8 Guthrie-port Mather, Alex., niillworker, 16 Cross Mill-wd Mathew, Henry, bleacher, 23 St Vigeans-rcl Matthew, Edward, painter, 14 St Vigeans-rd Matthew, James, shoemaker, 20 St Vigeans-rd Mathewson, J., boilermaker, 20 St Vigeans-rd Meek, Alex., labourer, 29 W Mill-wynd Meek, Andw. , jun., draper, 29 Kinnaird-st Meek, Chas., labourer, 13 W Mill-wd Meekison, Win., residenter, 21 Guthrie-pt Menmuir, David, foreman, 50 Kinnaird-st Mill, Alex., foreman, 7 Ogilv.y-pl Mill, John, factory worker, 16 Cross Mill-wd Mill, Thomas, mill-worker, 22 Smithy-croft Mill, Win., labourer, 16 Cross Mill-wd Millar, Henry, bleacher, Breehin-rd Milieu, Frank, saddler, 1 Cross Mill-wd Miller, John, iron-dresser, 38 Howard-st Miller, Thos., storekeeper, 23 Kinuaird-st Milne, Edward, shoemaker, 4 Howard-st Milne, Charles, tenter, 44 Brechin-rd Milne, James, finisher, 7 Reform-st Mitchell, A. C., aerated water maker, 38 St
Vigeans-rd Mitchell, David H. , mason, 70 Howard-st Mitchell Jas., labourer, 19 Bog-lane Mitchell, James, tailor, 5 St Vigeans-rd Mitchell, James, surfaceman, Guthrie-hill Mitchell, John F., broker, 79 Guthrie-port Mitchell, John, plumber, 24 Wardmiil-rd Mitchell, John, gardener, 34 Howard-st Mitchell, John, mill-foreman, 7 Reform-st Mitchell, Wm., grocer, 37 Cairnie-st Mitchell, Wm., bleacher, 3 St Vigeans-rd Moffat, Jas., town missionary, 31 Howard-st Monro, Alex., mill-foreman, 16 Bog-lane Moore, David, lapper, 33 Howard-st Moran , Wm., cabinetmaker, 35 North-port More, Geo. , flaxdresser, 20 Howard-st Morgan, Jas., grocer, 27 Lillies-wd Morris, John, flaxdresser, 8 W Mill-wynd Motion, Jas., engine-driver, 38 Kinnaird-st Moves, Jas., engine-driver, 58 St Vigeans-rd Muir, George, weaver, 2 Reform-st Muir, Robert, flaxdresser, 17 Cross Mill-wd Munro, Alex., machine-worker, 8 W Mill-wd Murray, John, niillworker, 42£ Guthrie-port Murray, Wm., currier, Brechin-rd Myles, Alex., salesman, 21 Cairnie-st Myles, Chas. Y., clothier, Wellbank Myles, Geo., fireman, 19 James-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
M'Andrew, Alex., labourer, 10 Abbey-path M'Ardle, John, shoemaker, 8 Sidney-st M'Cluskey, John, labourer, 12 Abbey-st M'Cormack, John, currier, 33 Leonard-st M'Donald, Alex. , turner, Sidney-st M'Donald, John, saw-miller, Sidney-st M'Donald, S., shoemaker, 45 Barngreen MacDougall, Rev. J. E., Springfield M'Gregor, David, shoemaker, 23 Palmer-st M'Gregor, Wm. , mason, 11 Stuart-st M'lntosh, Win., residenter, 29 Abbot-st M'Kenzie, John, shoemaker, 16 Ernest-st M'Kinlay, Jas., grocer, 45 W Abbey-st M'Kiimon, Hugh, labourer, 39 W Abbey-st M'Kinnon, Thos., shoemaker, 5 Fisheracre
Maclachlan, Jas., photographer, 18 Abbot-st M'Lagan, Jas., gas- worker, 18 Krnest-st M'Laren, Chas., mason, 47 Culloden-rd M'Laren, D., shoemaker, 18 Hamilton-green M'Laren, Wm. ,boot-manutacturer,Strachan-st M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 9 Culloden-rd M'Lean, Wm., shoemaker, 4 Stanley-st M'Lennan, Donald, grocer, 6 Hayswell-rd M'Lennan, John, shoemaker, 3 Abbey-park M'Leod, And., shoemaker, 9 Culloden-rd M'Leod, Robert, shoemaker, 21 Allan-st M'Lusky, John, labouier, 12 Abbey-st M'Lusky, John, flaxdresser, 29 W Abbey-st M'Naughton, Jas., shoemaker, 2i Abbot-st Macpherson, D., flaxdresser, 18 Ponderlaw-st M'Pherson, David, labourer, 45 W Abbey-st Malcolm, Peter, shoemaker, 51 Barngreen Maney, John, coachmau, 35 Ponderlaw Mann, Alex., bleacher, 27 Sidney-st Mann, Allan, bleacher, 13 Bakers'-wynd Mann, James, labourer, 36 E Abbey-st Maun, Jas., horsehirer, 8 Bakers'-ivynd Mann, Joseph, moulder, 17 Palmer-st Mann, Thos., coachman, Academy-lane Mann, Wm., painter, 69 Sidney-st Manson, David, carter, 15 Abbot-st Mamie, Andw., dealer, 15 Convent-st Marnie, Wm. , green-grocer, 2 Leonard-st Marr, Allan, tenter, 38 Leonard-st Marr, C, mason, 15 Sidney-st Marr, Wm., baker, 40 Leonard-st Martin, Chas., yarn-clerk, 11 Hayswell-rd Martin, Thos., tailor, 12 Hamilton-gn Martin, Wm., janitor, 4 Abbot-st Mather, Wm., tailor, 23 Ernest-st Mathew, Wm., oiler, 33 Barngreen Mathews, Geo., mill-overseer, 33 Leonard-st Maxwell, James, waiter, 8 Abbot-st Meekison, Robert, painter, 19 Hay's-lane Mellis, Jas., gastitter, 2(J Hayswell-rd Mellis, John, mechanic, 47 Culloden-rd Middleton, And., labourer, 31 E Abbey-st Middleton, Baniierinan, labourer, 16 Bakers'- wd Middleton, Frank, plasterer, 37 Fisheracre Mill, Alex., labourer, 269 High-st Mill, Geo., mill foreman, 38 Leonard-st Mill, Geo., labourer, 27 Ernest-st Mill, Stewart, grocer, 5 Ernest-st Mill, Wm., mechanic, Walker-pl Mill, Wm. Andson, druggist, Hill House Miller, Alex., shoemaker, 40 Ernest-st Miller, Jas., carter, 29 Fisheracre Miller, Wm., vanmaii, 35 Fisheracre Miln, Geo., solicitor, 4 Springneld-ter Milne, Chas., shoemaker, 69 Sydney-st Milne, Chas., residenter, 7 Hay's-lane Milne, David, shoemaker, 60 Siduey-st Millie, Geo., 8 Hill-terrace Milne, Jas., porter, 55 E Abbey-st Milne, John, labourer, 16 Abbey-st Milne, Thos., mechanic, 269 High-st Milne, Thus., carter, 22 Hamilton-green Millie, Wm. , moulder, 57 Leonard-st Milne, Wm., labourer, 39 Leonard-st Milne, Wm., vanmaii, 20 W Abbey-st Mitchell, Alex., tailor, 21 Sidne<--st Mitchell, Chas., foreman, 21 Carnegie-st Mitchell, David, moulder, 57 Barngreen Mitchell, Jas., shoemaker, 61 Barngreen Mitchell, Jas., warehouseman, 54 Abbey- pk
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MitcheD, Win., blacksmith, 4 Ponderlaw-lane Moftatt, J. A., sergeant, R A., 22 E Abbey-st Moffat, Robert, tenter, 275 High-st Moir, Jas., watchmaker, 26 Sidney-st Mollison, Alex., currier, 15 Sidney-st MollisoD, Jas., labourer, 65 Abbey-park Mollison, Robt. , tailor, 12£ Aeademy-st Monro, Alex., factory worker, 22 Leonard-st Moore, Alex., shoemaker, 37 Sidney-st Mordaunt, Frank, agent, 36 Ernest-st Mowbray, Win., coachman, 45 Leonard-st Muckart, Alex., residenter, 7 St Thomas-st Mudie, David, storekeeper, 2S E Abbey-st Mudie, John, clerk, 4 West Abbey-st Muir, Andw., weaver, 51 E Abbey-st Muir, Jas., banker, Abbey-bank Munro, James, mechanic, 259 High-st Murray, John, shoemaker, 20 Abbot-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Nairn., Ch^s., labourer, 35 Lindsay-si Nairn, Henry, fisherman, 19 High-st ' Nairn, Jas. , cabinetmaker, 3 Maule-st Napier, Jas., plumber, 34 Maule-st Naysmith, Andw., chemist, 156 High-st Neill, James, steward, 4 Ladybridge-st Neilson, Geo., engineer, 15 Marketgate Nicol, David, ironmonger, S Hill-rd Nicol, James, moulder, 41 Lordburn Nicol, John, clerk, 8 Hill-road Nicol, John, shoemaker, 32 Ladybridge-st Nicol, John E., cabinetmaker, 27 John-st Nicoll, Robert, collector, 23 Church-st Norrie, John, carpenter, 40 John-st
No 2 Militate Ward
Napier, Alex., lapper, 10 Hannah-st Napier, D. S., commission-agent, 14 Millgate Neave, Wm.. carter, S Union-st Neilson, Robt , shoemaker, 9 Union-st Neil. Samuel, clerk, -8 Hannah-st Nicol, Geo., manufacturer, Carnoustie Nicol, John, machine-worker, 7 Kyd-st Nicol, John, engineer, 11 Wallace-st Nicol, Thos., flaxdresser, 36 Millgate-lu
No 3 Keptie Ward
Naysmith, John, teacher, 1 Victoria-st Neilson, Geo. A. , shopman, 15 Colvill-pl Neish, David, residenter, 53 Dishland-st ■ Neish, Geo., shoemaker, 26 Jamieson-st Nicol, David, mechanic, 34 Keptie-st Nicol, David, gardener, 27 Gowan-st Nicol, David, shipmaster, 3 Viewfield-rd Nicol, Jas., fiesher, 24 Keptie-st Nicol, Walter, moulder, 5 Auderson-st Nicol, Henry, sailmaker, 12 Bridge-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Nairn, Jas., gardener, 5S Cairnie-st Napier, John, tenter, 41 Lochland-st Napier, John, mill-foreman, 30 St Jiary-st Napier, Robt., lapper, 23 Fergus-sq Napier, Sam., beamer, 19 Elliot-st Neave, Win., flaxdresser, 45 Fergus-sq Neilson, David, bleacher, 3£ St Mary-st Nicol, Alex., flaxdresser, 31 Elliot-st Nicol, James, factory- worker, 18 Fergus-sq Nicol, John, mason, 5S Rossie-st Nicol, Joseph, railway-guard, 15 Elliot-st Nicol, Wm., labourer, 8 Fergus-sq
Nicol, Wm., mason, 62 Cairnie-st Niven, Daniel, flaxdresser, 12 Spink-st Norrie, Hercules, joiner, 35 Fergus-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Napier, Jas., coachman, Cairniehill Napier, Wm., mechanic, 32 E Mill-wynd Neish, David, clerk, 31 Howard-st Nicol, George, shoemaker, 18 E Mill-wynd Nicol, Jas., bleacher, 20 Ogilvy-pl Nicol, Jas., shoemaker, 2 Cross Mill-wynd Nicol, John, engineer, 80 Brechin-rd Nicol, Wm., mill-overseer, 3 Refbrm-st Nicol, Wm., collector, 27 E Mill-wd Nicoll, John, railway-agent, 33 Cairnie-st Nicoll, Wm., factory-manager, 3 St Yigeans-rd Nicoll, Wm., clerk, 33 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Nairn, David, mason, 3a Culloden-rd Nairn, Jas., greengrocer, 12 Academy-si Napier, Alex., broker, 47 W Abbey-at Napier, John, jun., grocer, 45 E Abbey-st Neilson, Alex., mill-foreman, 15 Abbot-sc Neilson, Alex., flaxdresser, 14 Leonard-st Neilson, Andw., mechanic, 7 Carnegie-st Neilson, Chas., mill-overseer, 11 Ernest-st Neilson, John, joiner, 27 Leonard-st Neish, Alex., shoemaker, 25 W Abbey-st Neish, John, flaxdresser, 7 Convcnt-st Ness, Robert, labourer, 47 Culloden-rd Newman, James, shoemaker, 7 Palmei-st Newman, Win., millworker, 21 Culloden-rd Newsome, Joseph, manager, 3 Abbey-path Nicol, Henry, tenter, 34 E Abbey-st Nicol, Jas., mill-foreman, 17 Barngreen Nicol, Joseph, fireman, 3 Abbot-st •
Nicol, Wm., labourer, 16 Ernest-st Noble, John, shoemaker, 21 Ernest-st Nugent, Thos., shoemaker, 43 Sidney-st
No X High Street Ward
Orinond, Wm., wright, 51 Panmure-st Orr, Robt., fishmonger, 19 Park-st Ovenstone, George, currier, 9 Marketgate Ovenstone, Robt. C. , clicker, 9 Marketgate
No 2 Millgate Ward
O'Cafe, Patrick, mason, 47 Ladyloan Oakley, David, flaxdresser, 11 Kyd-st Ogilvie, Alex., shoemaker, 13 Wallace-st Ogilvie, Chas., shoemaker, 26 Aim-st Ogilvie, John, bookseller, 21 Glover-st Ogilvie, Wm., sailmaker, 32 Glover-st Oliver, Adam, solicitor, 26 W Mary-st Ollison, Andrew, light-keeper, Signal-tower, Ladyloan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Ogilvie, Wm., engineer, 35 Victoria-st Ormond, Wm., bleacher, 27 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Ogilvie, Alex., mate, 49 Keptie-st Ogilvie, Geo., confectioner, 10 Cairnie-st Ogilvy, David, mason, 87 Keptie-st Ogilvie, Thomas A., residenter, Lawton Mill Ogg, Wm. A., manufacturer, Keptie-rd Olsen, Henry, shipmaster, 61 Rossie-st Oram, Alex., lorryman. 33 Elliot-st Orr, Henry, shoemaker, IS Rossie-st
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O'Brien, John, chimney-sweep, 62 Guthrie-pt Ogilvie, Chas., seaman, 39 Kinnaird-st Ogilvie, Alex., railway -guard, 21 Cairnie-st O'Kane, Patrick, flaxdresser , 1 Guthrie-port
No 6 Abbey Ward
O'Connor, J., boilermaker, 34 Hamilton-green Ogg, Robt., lapper, 9 Hayswell-rd Ogg, Wm. S., hairdresser, 23 Hayswell-road Ogilvie, Jas., currier, 29 Abbot-st
No X High Street Ward
Parr, James, seaman, IS Ladybridge-st Parry, George, hammerman, 25 Panmure-st Paterson, Alex., shoemaker, 39 West Newgate Patterson, Hobt., shoemaker, 6 James-st Pearson, J. F., grocer, Kirk-sq Pearson, Robt., baker, 23 Lordburn Pert, A., fisherman, 31 Union-st B Pert, John, fisherman, 21 Ladybridge-st Pert, Peter, fisherman, 5 Marketgate Pert, R., fisherman, 7 Union-st E Pert, Wm., fisherman, 5 Marketgate Pert, Wm., fisherman, 26 Seagate Peter, Geo., flaxdresser, 55 High-st Petrie, Alex., labourer, 22 Applegatfi Petrie, Jas., blacksmith, 11 Gravesend Petrie, Jas., town's-officer, 19 Seagate Petrie, Robert, tailor, 19 Park-st Phin, Thomas, caretaker, 26 Hill-st Pirie, D., watchmaker, 6 James-st Pitcairn, Graham, flaxdresser, 33 Park-st Pow, Jas., pavior, 49 High-st Pye, Alex., shoemaker, 21 W Newgate
No 2 Millg;ate Ward
Paterson, A., seaman, 33 Ladyloan Paterson, Henry, residenter, 2 Gayfield Paterson, John, wood-turner, 10 Marketgate Paterson, Alex. , painter, 6 S Grimsby Paterson, John, fireman, 19 Millgate-ln Pearson, Wm. J., carter, 37 Millgate-loan Pearson, John, carter, 28 Ladyloan Peat, David, sailmaker, 6 South Grimsby Peat, David, flaxdresser, 27 Aim-st Pert, Chas., seaman, 16 Millgate-loan Peter, J. B. H., clerk, 60 Millgate-loan Peters, Jas., potato-merchant, 49 Wallace-st Petrie, Geo., hairdresser, 47 Dishland-st Petrie, Wm., flaxdresser, 60 Marketgate Petrie, Chas., barman, 51 Ladybridge Petrie, David D., merchant, 12 Ann-st Phillips, Geo., vintner, 23 S Grimsby Phillips, Geo., labourer, 34 Ann-st Pitkeathly, Jas., labourer, 7 Bank-st Pringle, David, plumber, 6A, Bank-st Procter, Thomas, tailor, 16'Millgate-loan Proctor, Wm., weaver, 1 E Mary-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Paris, Robt., carter, 11 Queen-st
Parsons, T. W., music-teacher, 54 Addison-pl
Paton. David, grocer, 2 Duke-st
Paterson, David, residenter, 15 Hillend-rd
Peacock, John H., coal merchant, 5 Albert-st
Peters, Jas., engineer, Rosebrae
Petrie, Chas., residenter, 1 Garden-st
Petrie, George, lapper, 7 Jamieson-st
Petrie, Geo., grocer, 15 Victoria-st
Petrie, Jas., shipmaster, 30 Addison-pl
Petrie, J. W., residenter, 4 Addison-pl Petrie, John, grocer, 27 Duke-st Petrie, Wm., mechanic, 2 W Keptie-st Pirie, John, weaver, 9 Dishland-st Proctor, Wm., postman, 15 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Parker, Geo., plasterer, 12 Green-st Parker, Geo., mill-overseer, 8 Russell-st Paterson, David, railway-porter, 68 Cairnie-st Paton, David, engineer, 82 Rossie-st Patton, George, labourer, 21 Fergus-st Peters, Wm., pointsman, 2 Russell-st Peters, Jas., sculptor, 16 Lochland-st Petrie, Andrew, moulder, 12 Spink-st Petrie, David, shipmaster, Keptie-rd Petrie, David, seaman, 7 George-st Petrie, James, postman, 24 Helen-st Petrie, J., shoemaker, 2 Fergus-st Petrie, Peter, labourer, 37 Elliot-st Petrie, Wm., manager, 26 Helen-st Phimster, Geo., flaxdresser, 25 Fergus-sq Pierce, G. A., shoemaker, 47 Green-st Porter, Allan, shipmaster, Kinloch-ter Potts, Henry, moulder, 19 St Mary-st Pottar, A., residenter, 14 Robert-st Pottar, Jas., shipmaster, 80 Rossie-st
No S Guthrie Port Ward
Paterson, Alex., mechanic, 3 Hamilton-green Paterson, Geo., engineer, 56 Brechin-rd Paterson, Henry A., clerk, 1 St Vigeans-rd Paterson, James, mechanic, 8 Howard-st Paterson, James, mechanic, 52 Howard-st Paterson, Wm., mechanic, Caimie-pl Paton, David, flaxdresser, 15 E Mill-wynd Paton, James, actor, 60 Guthrie-port Paton, Win., merchant, 60 Guthrie-pt Pearson, J., tenter, 19 St Vigeans-rd Pennycook, Robt., oiler, 14 Smithy-croft Peters, David, labourer, 8 Cross Mill-wd Petrie, James, labourer, 62 St Vigeans-rd Petrie, Robt., factory-manager. Cairnie-pl Petrie, Wm., residenter, Cairnie-pl Phillip, Alex., joiner, 9 Kinnaird-st Pirie, John, shoemaker, 7 Guthrie-port Pirie, Hugh, tailor, 21 Guthrie-pt Porter, Jas., bleacher, 5 Kinnaird-st Pyott, James Gardiner, grocer, 15 Lillies-wd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Palmer, J., shoemaker, 17 Larngreen Paterson, Alex., plasterer, 13 Culloden-rd Paterson, Jas. A., auctioneer, 29 Ponderlaw-st Paterson, Jas. S., merchant, Seaton-rd Paterson, John, moulder, 27 Culloden-rd Patton, David, cabman, 11 Ernest-st Paton, George, van man, 35 Leonard-st Pattullo, David, ironmonger, 45 Culloden-rd Pattullo, Wm., shoemaker, IS Abbot-st Pearson, Geo., sawmiller, 29 Abbot-st Peters, Jas., clerk, 239 High-st Peters, Robt., shoemaker, 28 Hamilton-green Petrie, John, mechanic, J Hays-lane Pirie, Gordon, labourer, 17 Culloden-rd Pirie, Jas., tailor, 46 E Abbey-st Pringle, Wm., painter, 53 Sidney-st Pyott, Wm., grocer, Straehan-st Pyper, Robt., police-inspector, 29 Culloden-rd
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No 1 High Street Ward
Rae, Alex., railway-servaut, 19 Park-st Rae, George, labourer, 16 Maule-st Raitt, Geo., shoemaker, 13 Panmure-st Raitt, John, shoemaker, 11 Panmure-st Ramsay, David, flaxdresser, 33 Panmure-st Ramsay, David, blacksmith, 9J Applegate Ramsay, Jas., tailor, 45 High-st Rattray, John, baker, 204 High-st Reichelt, Harry, skinster, 1 High-st Reid, David, weaver, 14 Maule-st Reid, Geo., butcher, 37 Applegate Reid, George, banker, 71 High-st Reid, Geo. K., tobacconist, 216 High-st Reid, Thos., carting-agent, 175 High-st Rennie, Jas., labourer, 37 Lordburn Renny, David, cloth-inspector, 190 High-st Renny, Geo., lapper, 12 Church-st Riley, Thos., seaman, 26 Ladybridge-st Rintoul, Alex., lapper, 8 Hume-st Ritchie, Alex., blacksmith, 24S High-st Ritchie, Geo., labourer, 5 South-st Ritchie, Jas., labourer, 17 Ladybridge-st Ritchie, Jas., oiler, 37 Applegate Ritchie, John, shoemaker, 38 John-st Ritchie, John, tenter, 20 Park-st Ritchie, Robert, blacksmith, 17 Omon-st E Robb, David, coppersmith, 32 Ladybridge-st Robb, David, flaxdresser, 31 Panmure-st Robb, D. H., flaxdresser, 36 Ladybridge-st Robb, Win., clerk, 41 John-st Robertson, David, foreman, 36 John-st Robertson, D. D., grocer, 2 Park-st Robertson, Jas., shoemaker, 17 Park-st Robertson, Thos., shoemaker, 37 W Newgate Rodger, John, town-officer, 9 Commerce-st Rollo, Wm. J., banker, 111 High-st Ross, Alex., labourer, 16 John-st Ross, Jas., lathsplitter, 44 Applegate Rowan, John L., vintner, 183 High-st Roy, John S., painter, Mill field Ruxton, "Wm., hairdresser, 200 High-st
No 2 M Migrate Ward
Rae, James, carter, 21 Bank-st Rae, John, carter, 23 Ladyloan Raitt, David, printer, 59 Ladyloan Raitt, David, shoemaker, 30 Millgate-ln Raitt, David, painter, 31 Hannah-st Raitt, Jas., shoemaker, 32 Glover-st Raitt, Samuel, vanman, 24 Millgate-loan Ramsay, Wm. , residenter, 27 Kyd-st Rayne, George, plumber, 60 Marketgate Reid, James, residenter, 3 W Mary-st Reid, Jas., carter, 43 Hannah-st Reid, Wm., carter, 8 Wallace-st Reid, Wm., lapper, 33 Ladyloan Rice, Thos., residenter, 9 Millgate-loan Robb, David, flaxdresser, 14 Hannah-st Robb, Wm., flaxdresser, 4 Brothock-bridge Robbie, Alex., labourer, 15 W Grimsby Roberts, Chas. , ploughman, 1 Murray-pl Robertson, David, tailor, 9 Union-st Robertson, Geo., cabinetmaker, 60 Marketgate Robertson, Jas., wright, 24 Millgate Robertson, Jas., flaxdresser, 7 W Grimsby Robertson, Wm., joiner, 37 W Grimsby Robertson, Wm. , carter, 19 W Mary-st Rodger, John, milhvorker, 15 Kyd-st Rose, Wm., baker, 33 W Grimsby
Rowlands, W. , station-worker, 17 N Grimsby Ruxton, David, grocer, 46 Ladyloan Ruxton, Jas., hawker, 2 Murray-pl Ruxton, Jas., ironmonger, 2S Bank-st Ruxton, Wm., traveller, lo Glover-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Rae, Wm., mill worker, 20 Jamieson-st Ramsay, Alex., flaxdresser, 19 Catherine-st Ramsay, Alex., warehouseman, 19 Jamieson-st Rainsay, David, cutter, 42 Keptie-st Ramsay, John, blacksmith, 7 W Keptie-st Renny, Alex., hacklemaker, 14 W Keptie-st Renny, Samuel, manufacturer, 31 Gowan-st Ritchie, David, printer, 57 Dishland-st Robb, Geo. W., tailor, 13 Queen-st Robbie, David, grocer, Annfield Roberts, Joseph, dairyman, Newbigging Robertson, D. , factory-manager, 6 Gowan-st Robertson, Geo., confectioner, 9 Alexandra-pl Robertson, Jas. , railway-agent, 12 Catherine-st Robertson, John, druggist, 5 Queen-st Robertson, Wm., bleacher, 29 Jamieson-st Robertson, Wm., clerk, 2 Duke-st Robertson, Wm., salesman, 9 W Keptie-st Robertson, Wm. G., manufacturer, Warslap Rodger, Jas., wright, Greenfield Rodger, W. J., traveller, 63 Dishland-st Ross, Alex., residenter, 19 Queen-st Ross, John, rector, 18 Addisou-pl Ross, John, flaxdresser, 10 Anderson-st Ross, Wm., pattern-maker, 15 Jamieson-st Roy, Jas , labourer, 84 Keptie-st Russell, Alex., mason, 10 Garden-st Russell, C, mason, 17 Gowan-st Russell, David, blacksmith, 10 Garden-st Russell, Geo., painter, 9 Bridge-st Rust, Robt., superintendent, Cemetery-lodge Ruxton, Jas., chemist, 35 W Keptie-st
No 4 Loch lands Ward
Rae, James, labourer, 25 Elliot-st Raitt, Alex., moulder, 27 Fergus-st Raitt, Wm., factory- worker, 88 Helen-st Ramsay, Allan, shoemaker, 12 St Mary-st Rattray, Alex., seaman, 35 St Mary-st Redford, John, warehouseman, 32 Fergus-sq Reid, Alex., flaxdresser, 11 Russell-st Reid, David, weaver, 4 Rossie-st Reid, David, labourer, 47 Rossie-st Reid, Jas., engine-driver, 3 Fergus-sq Reid, James, bleacher, 7 Green-st Reid, Jas., cloth-inspector, 17 Rossie-st Reid, Wm., bleacher, 38 Green-st Rennie, Allan, flaxdresser, 11 Fergus-sq Rennie, John, shoemaker, 11 Green-st Renny, Henry, blacksmith, 41 Fergus-sq Renny, Jas. B., mechanic, 5 George-st Row, Jas., waste-merchant, 73 Keptie-st Riddle, Jas., shoemaker, 49 St Mary-st Ritchie, John, mechanic, 66 Cairnie-st Ritchie, John, shoemaker, 40 Fergus-sq Ritchie, John, surfaceman, 70 Helen-st Ritchie, Wm. , flaxdresser, 38 Helen-st Robb, Alex., tailor, 62 Cairnie-st Robb, Peter, tailor, 30 Helen-st Robbie, James, warehouseman, 19 Fergus-st Roberts, A., factory-foreman, 44i Cairnie-st Roberts, Jas., bleacher, 37 Fergus-sq Robertson, Alex., engine-driver, 13 Elliot-st
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Robertson, Alex., plumber, 4 Fergus-sq Robertson, Andrew, flaxdresser, 37 Green-st Robertson, David, shoemaker, 46 Cairnie-st Robertson, Jas., flaxdresser, 31 Elliot-st Robertson, Jas., storekeeper, 6 George-st Robertson, Jas., labourer, 20 Fergus-st . Robertson, Jas., glazier, 55 St Mary-st Robertson, Jas., mechanic, 4 George-st Robertson, John, shoemaker, 42 Helen-st Robertson, John, mechanic, 32 St Mary-st Robertson, John, coachman, 50 Rossie-st Robertson, Win., solicitor, Keptie-rd Robson, Chas. D., sailmaker, 5 Elliot-pl Rodger, Alex. v factory-foreman, 88Lochland-st Rodger, Win., porter, 53 Helen-st Rolland, Robt., weaver, 60 Cairnie-st Rose, Wm. , bleacher, 22 Robert-st Ross, David, flaxdresser, 79 Helen-st Ross, Thos., wright, 15 George-st Ross, W. C, patternmaker, 94 Helen-st Rust, Rev. Alex., minister, Elliot-pl Ruxton, Alex., joiner, 7 Elliot-st Ruxton, Jas., carter, 41 Helen-st Ruxton, Jas., salesman, 42 Helen-st Ruxton, John, engine-driver, 34 Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Rae, Chas., surfaceman, 5 St Vigeans-rd Rae, Robt. , painter, 9 St Vigeans-rd Raitt, James, joiner. 10 E Mill-wynd Ramsay, Alex., builder, 68 St Vigeans-rd Ramsay, Jas., reed-maker, 43 Cairnie-st Ramsay, Wm., flaxdresser, 20 Ogilvy-pl Ramsay, Wm., labourer, 38 Kinnaird-st Ramsay, Wm., salmon-nsher, 51 Guthrie-pt Rea, David, woodturner, 35 Kinnaird-st Rea, Geo., labourer, 9 Bog-lane Reid, Chas., blacksmith, 7 Guthrie-port Reid, Geo., iron-turner, 72 Brechin-rd Reid, Wm., mechanic, 74 Inch Rennie, Chas., labourer, 30 Brechin-rd Rennie, John, labourer, 51 Guthrie-port Renny, Chas., machineman, 4 Brechin-rd Renny, Wm., shoemaker, 72 Howard-st Riley, Thos., mechanic, 15 St Vigeans-rd Ritchie, Cele-tine, flaxdresser, 50 Brechin-rd Ritchie, David, fireman, 9 St Vigeans-rd Ritchie, Jas., warehouseman, 10 St Vigeans-rd Kitchie, John, machinist, 18 Ogilvy-p! Robb, Chas., warehouseman, 48 Howard-st Robb, D., carter. 22 Brechin-rd Robb, Geo. , mechanic, 28 Wardmill-rd Robb, John, flaxdresser, 10 St Vigeans-rd Robb, John, contractor, 16 Brechin-rd Robb, Thos., contractor, 18 Brechin-rd Robbie, Jas., mill-foreman, 33 Ogilvy-pl Robbie, Wm., fireman, 37 Ogilvy-pl Roberts, D., labourer, 13 Ogilvy-pl Robertson, Alex., labourer. 54 Brechin-rd Robertson, And. , flaxdresser, 15 St Vigeans-rd Robertson, John, shoemaker, 82 Brechin-rd Robertson, R., stoker, 68 St Vigeans-rd Robinson, John, cutler, 29 Guthrie-port Robson, Edwin T., shoemaker, 80 Brechin-rd Rodgers, A., mechanic, 10 Rosebank Ross, Chas., mill-manager, 47 Kinnaird-st Ruxton, Chas., grocer, 32 St Vigeans-rd Ruxton, David, mill-manager, 80 Inch Ruxton, Wm., flesher, 50 Howard-st
No 8 Abbey Ward
Raffen, John, policeman, 6| Abbot-st Ramsay, Andrew, slater, 65 Leonard-st Ramsay, Wm., bleacher, 25 Ponderlaw-st Rayne, John, plumber, 11 W Abbey-st Reddin, J'. W., customs-officer, 8 Carnegie-st Rees, Maurice, shoemaker, 37 E Abbey-st Reid, Alex., clerk, 10 Ponderlaw-lane Reid, Alex., builder, 33 Carnegie-st Reid, Alex., farm-servant, 9 Culloden-rd Reid, Chas, tailor, 69 Sidney-st Reid, John, flaxdresser, 23 Fisheracre Rennie, Wm., engine-fitter, 15 Culloden-rd Rhind, Frederick, labourer, 17 Ernest-st Ritchie, Alex., mechanic, 9 Ernest-st Ritchie, David, mill-foreman, 57 Barngreen Ritchie, David, weaver, 65 Sidney-st Ritchie, David, baker, 39 Barngreen Ritchie, Jas., carter, 51 Leonard-st Ritchie, John, flaxdresser, 44 E Abbey-st Robb, Alex., labourer, 1 Leonard-st Robb, David, mason, 9 St Thomas-st Robb, David, flaxdresser, 28 Sidney-st Robb, Jas., farmer, 16 Ponderlaw-lane Robb, Jas., labourer, 19 W Abbey-st Robb, John, shoemaker, 3 Barbers'-oroft Robbie, Alex., shoemaker, 67 Sydney-st Robbie, Jas., iron-moulder, 2 Abbot-st Robberds, W. J. F., minister, Springfleld-ter Roberts, Jas., shoemaker, 5 Barbers'-croft Roberts, David, flaxdresser, 10 Barbers'-croft Roberts, Joseph, hatter, 225 High-st Robertson, Duncan, tailor, 9 Stuart-st Robertson, Geo., shoemaker. 4 Stanlcy-st Robertson, Geo., joiner, 13 Palmer-st Robertson, H., lamplighter, 12 Abbey-st Robertson, John, iron-worker, 11 Allan-st Robertson, John, bill-poster, 1 1 St Thomas-st Robertson, John, vintner, 3 Fisheracre Robertson, Thos., shoemaker, 38 Ernest-st Rodeen, Chas., seaman, 32 Ernest-st Rodger, Daniel, seaman, 51 Leonard-st Rodger, Jas., grocer, 18 Abbot-st Rodgers, Bernard, shoemaker, 18 Abbey-st Roe, Wm., shoemaker, 10 Abbey-path Roebuck, Richard, shoemaker, 11 Ernest-st Roebuck, Wm., shoemaker, 15 Leonard-st Ross, A., boilermaker, 6 E Abbey-st Ross, Fergus, chimney-sweep, 18 Abbey-st Ross, Henry, blacksmith, 16 Ernest-st Ross, Wm., carter, 15 Convent-st Roessler, John, moulder, 46 E Abbey-st Russell, John, M.D., 9 Hill-ter Ruxton, David, gardener, 15 Carnegie-st Ruxton, David, gravedigger, 54 Abbey-park Ruxton, Jas., weaver, 27 W Abbey-st Ruxton, Jas., mill-manager, 1 Walker-pl Ritchie, E. J., solicitor, Clilfburn
No 1 High Street Ward
Saddler, Jas., parochial-inspector, 1S4 High-st
Savege, Thomson, painter, 10 Hill-pl
Scott, Alexander, shoemaker, 19 W Newgate
Scott, Andrew, grocer, 197 High-st
Scott, David, carter, 13 High-«t
Scott, David, residenter, Hill-rd
Scott, Geo,, carter, 2 Maule-st
Scott, Geo., labourer, 61 High-st
Scott, John, blacksmith, 2 Church-st
Scott, Peter, carter, 40 Maule-st
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Seivwright, Thomas, merchant, Reform-st Selby, Forbes, merchant tailor, 121 High-st Selby, John, merchant tailor, 121 High-st Settle, James, confectioner, 29 Ladybridge-st Shepherd, Alex. , fisherman, 4 South-st Shepherd, David, fisherman, 15 South-st Shepherd, David, fisherman, 13 Seagate Shepherd, David, merchant, 16 High-st Shepherd, Jas., jun., vintner, 10 Paimrure-st Shepherd, Jas., fisherman, 3 Marketgate Shepherd, John, fisherman, 20 Seagate Shepherd, Joseph, fisherman, 13 Marketgate Shepherd, Win., fisherman, 4 E Newgate Shepherd, Robt, labourer, 39 W Newgate Shepherd, Wm., fisherman, 5 High-st Sheriff, David, mason, 7 W Newgate Sheriff, Frederick, mason, 24 Ladybridge-st Sheriff, John, joiner, 3 W Newgate Sim, Allan, painter, 4 Applegate Simpson, Alex., mason, 146 High-st Small, John, seaman, 17 Park-st Smart, Alex., grocer, 25 Hill-et Smart, C. R. , music-teacher, 14 Hill-pl Smart, Jas., shoemaker, 3 W Newgate Smart, Jas., carter, 10 Maule-st Smith, Adam, ironmonger, West Keptie-st Smith, Alex., shoemaker, Lordbum gmith, Alex., salesman, 14 Union-st E Smith, Alex., hotel-keeper, White Hart Hotel Smith, Alex., fisherman, 29 Union-st E Smith, Chas., lapper, 16 Church-st Smith, Chas., fisherman, 7 Union-st E Smith, David, benchman, 23 Church-st Smith, David, fisherman, 11 Old Shore-head Smith, David, fisherman, 26 Union-st E Smith, David, fisherman, 18 Seagate Smith, David S., collector, S6 High-st Smith, George, fisherman, 1 Marketgate Smith, George, fisherman, 25 Seagate Smith, Hugh, fisherman, 10 South-st Smith, Isaac, fisherman, 7 Marketgate Smith, Jas., fisherman, 5 South-st Smith, Jas., labourer, 23 Ladybridge-st Smith, James, fisherman, 32 Union-st E Smith, Jas. F., engineer, 19 W Newgate Smith, Jas., fisherman, 27 Union-st E Smith, Jas., blacksmith, 55 High-st Smith, John, fisherman, 11 High-st Smith, John, seaman, 20 Ladybridge-st Smith, John, fisherman, 19 Old Shore-head Smith, Peter, fisherman, 5 High-st Smith, Peter, fisherman, 23 Ladybridge-st Smith, Peter, fisherman, 1 Seagate Smith., Robert, fisherman, is High-st Smith, Robert, fisherman, 8 W Newgate Smith, Robert, fisherman, 7 High-st Smith, Robert, fisherman, 11 South-st Smith, Robert, fisherman, 14 South-st Smith, Robert S., corkcutter, 37 W Newgate Smith, Wm., shoemaker, 7 W Newgate Smith, William, blacksmith, 14 Church-st Smith, William, fisherman, 8 Seagate Smith, William, fisherman, 16 Seagate Smith, Wm., fisherman, 21 Union-st E Smith, William, fisherman, 24 High-st Smith, Wm., fisherman, 13 Union-st E Smyth, Wm., shoemaker, 14 Chuich-st Sorbie, Jchn, flaxdresser, 33 Park-st Soutar, James, manufacturer, 106 High-st Soutar. John, labourer, 20 High-st
Soutar, Robt., engineer, 31 High-st Spink, David, labourer, 23 Lordburn Spink, David, fisherman, 20 Seagate Spink, David, jr., fisherman, 17 South-st Spink, Geo., labourer, 10 W Newgate Spink, James, fisherman, 18 John-st Spink, Jas., lathsplitter, 65 Marketgate Spink, Peter, mason, 17 W Newgate Spink, Robert, fisherman, 6 W Newgate Spink, Stephen, engineer, 51 High-st Spink, William, teacher, 34 Seagate Steele, Joseph, weaver, 55 Panmure-st Stephen, Win., baker, 16 John-st Stewart, Alex., labourer, 11 Lordburn Stewart, George, shoemaker, 19 Park-st Stewart, Jas., vintner, 13 Old Shore-head Stewart, John, tailor, 226 High-st Stirling, Alex., flaxdresser, 15 Union-st E Stirling, Andw., flaxdresser, 21 Park-st Stirling, Jas., mechanic, 7 Panmure-st Storrer, A. P., flesher, 116 High-st Strachan, Alex., lapper, 4 Maule-st Strachan, Chas., sailmaker, 38 Ladybridge-st Strachan, John L., tailor, 56 High-st Strachan, Robert, tailor, 58 High-st Strachan, Wm , shoemaker, 7 Panmure-st Sutherland, Geo., plasterer, 31 John-st Sutherland, J. T., residenter, 260 High-st Suttie, Wm., grocer, 52 John-st Swan, Jas., fisherman, 30 Seagate Swan, John, fisherman, 19 Union-st E Swan, Wm., fisherman, 6 South-st Swan, Wm., jun., fisherman, 5 South-st Swankie, A., coal merchant, 16 Ladybridge-st Swankie, Chas., fisherman, 11 South-st Swankie, Claud, fisherman, 1 South-st Swankie, Daniel, fisherman, 13 South-st Swankie, David, fisherman, 10 W Newgate Swankie, David, fisherman, 1 South-st Swankie, David, fisherman. 11 High-st Swankie, Jas., fisherman, 10 Seagate Swankie, Jas., tinsmith, 34 Ladybridge-st Swankie, Joseph, fisherman, 15 High-st Swankie, Peter, fisherman, 10 Seagate Swankie, Peter, fisherman, 15 01dShore-head Swankie, Peter, fisherman, 17 Ladybridge-st Swankie, Peter, fisherman, 11 Old Shore-hd Swankie, Peter, fisherman, 9 Old Shore-head Swankie, Robert, fisherman, 8 South-st Swankie, Robert, fisherman, 11 South-st Swankie, Thomas, fisherman, 7 High-st Swankie, Thomas, fisherman, 14 Seagate Swankie, Thomas, fisherman, 10 High-st Swankie, Thomas, fisherman, 13 Seagate Swankie. Thos., fisherman 16 South-st Swankie, Thomas P., fisherman, S South-st Swankie, Win., fisiierman, 25 High-st Swankie, Wm., fisherman, 10 W Newgate Swankie, Wm., fisherman, 1 South-st Swankie, W. D., fisherman, 19 Old Shore-head Swankie, Win., fisherman, 15 Seagate Swinton, Geo., lorry man, 39 Panmure-st Swinton, Geo. , factory-worker, 22 Applegate Synion, Jas., shoemaker, 43 John-st Salmond, J. M., clerk, 201 High-st
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256 HIGH STREET, Arbroath.
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Best Kelso Make.
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Scott, Adam P.. manager, 82 Markegat Scott, Ernest, painter, 6 Millgate-loan Scott, Geo., ropespinner, 77 Ladyloan Scott, James, gardener, 70 Millgate-loan Scott, John, pilot, 73 Ladyloan Scott, John, flaxdresser, 29 N Grimsby Scott, John, clerk, 16 E Grimsby Scott, John, accountant, 11 Bank-st Scott, Wm., mill worker, 45 Wallace-st Shanks, Alex. B., flaxdresser, 12 W Mary-st Shanks, Wm., porter, 31 W Mary-st Sharp, Jas., mechanic, 27 W Mary-st Shaw, Alfred, engineer, 16 Ann-st Shepherd, David, fisherman, 14 Marketgate Shepherd, David, wood-turner, 50 Marketgate Shepherd Geo., shopman, 28 Bank-st Shepherd, John, seaman, 53 W Grimsby Sim, Colin, flaxdresser, 5 Kyd-st Sim, David, seaman, 44 Ladyloan Sim, George, mill-worker, 36 Ann-.st Sim, Jas., policeman, 32 Millgate-loan Sim, Wm., flaxdresser, 24 Glover-st Simpson, Alex., labourer, 27 Bank-st Simpson, Stewart, tenter, 17 W Mary-st Skae, Chas., carter, 15 Hannah-st Skae, David, blacksmith, 59 Millgate-loan Skae, Geo., carter, 19 Millgate-loan Skae, Jas., carter, 21 Hannah-st Skae, Wm., carter, 19 Hannah-st Skea, Charles, shoemaker, 10 W Mary-st Skea, John, shoemaker, 10 W Mary-st Skea, Wm., carter, 13 Hannah-st Small, Wm., residenter, 60 Marketgate Smith, Alex., labourer, 3 W Mary-st Smith, Chas., seaman, 18 Millgate-loan Smith, David, fisherman, 8 Marketgate Smith, David, tanner, 13 Ann-st Smith, David, coal society manager, 41J
Millgate-loan Smith, Geo., sailmaker, 17 Kyd-st Smith, Henry, tailor, 23 Ann-st Smith, James, ropespinner, 16 W Mary-st Smith, James, residenter, 4 Ann-st Smith, Robert, currier, 23 W Mary-st Soote, Jas., labourer, 51 Millgate-loan Souter, James, shipmaster, 30 W Mary-st Spalding, A. L., builder, Millgate-loan Spankie, Peter, clerk, 26 Ladyloan ■Spark, James, ticket-collector, 37 Ann-st Spiers, Jas., flaxdresser, 7 Ann-st Spink, John, shoemaker, 14 Ann-st Spink, Wm., labourer, 9 Union-st Stevenson, Jas., grocer, 53 Ladyloan Stevenson, Wm. , ropespinner, 26 Hannah-st Stewart, D. L., millworker, 1 Dickfield-st Stewart, Jas. G., shipmaster, 39 Millgate-loan Stewart, Wm. , clerk, 25 West Mary-st Stewart, Wm. L., vintner, 13 Ladyloan Stirling, David, mason, 18 Kyd-st Stirling, Wm., shoemaker, 19 N Grimsby Stivea, Thomson, seaman, 24 Ann-st Stormont, Charles, labourer, 23 Kyd-st Stonnont, David, ropemaker, 20 Kyd-st Stormont, David, shoemaker, 11 Kyd-st Stormont, Jas., ropemaker, 87 Ladyloan Storrier, Charles, mason, 23 Bank-st Strachan, Jos., tailor, 35 W Grimsby Strachan, Wm., slater, 2 Hannah-st Strachan, Wm., mechanic, 18 Kyd-st Stuart, Donald, baker, 13 Kyd-st
Sturrock, David, seaman, 19 Kyd-st Sturrock, Wm., carter, 13 E Mary-st Suttie, Alex., slater, 14 Hannah-st Swankie, Thos., fisherman, 1.4 Marketgate Swankie, Thos., fisherman, 14 Matketgate
No 3 Keptie Ward
Salmond, Jas. B., editor, 9Hillend-rd Salmond, Jos. , coal-merchant, S Alexandra-pl Scorgie, Alex., cabman, 4£ Dishland-st Scott, Rev. Jas. M., minister, Dishland-st Scott, James, architect and valuator, 9
Victoria-st Scott, John, mechanic, 37 Jamieson-st Scott, Wm., coal-merchant, 32 W Keptie-st Scrimgeour, Jas., flaxdresser, 39 Dishland-st Sheppard, Chas., mason, lSBridge-st Sheret, Jas., hotel-keeper, Catherine-st Sim, Wm., residenter, 22 W Keptie-st Sime, Thos. , number-taker, 2 Gowan-st Smail, John, insur.-su|>er.,4 Dalhousie-place Small, D. M., dental-surgeon, 32 Victoria-st Small, Wm. , residenter, Nolt Loan-rd Smart, John R., engineer, Nolt Loan-rd Smart, Wm., moulder, 6 Gowan-st Smith, Alex. S., ironmonger, West Keptie-st Smith, Andw., confectioner, 8 Keptie-st Smith, Chas., grocer, 1 Addison-pl Smith, Charles, slater, 4 Queeu-st Smith, Jas., fruiterer, 23 Queen-st Smith, Joseph, night-watchman, 67 Bridge-st Smith, Peter, farmer, Gallowden Smith, Robert, sailmaker, 29 Jamieson-st Smith, Thos., ploughman, 2 Jamieson-st Smith, William, shipmaster, 21 Victoria-st Smith, William, clerk, Viewlield-rd Smith, Wm , vintner, Inverkeilor Smith, Wm., labourer, 23 Gowan-st Soutar, J. C, traveller, 16JJ Gowan-st Speuce, David, shoemaker, 23 Duke-st Sprunt, David, upholsterer, 35 West-port Stephen, Samuel, clerk, 10 Jamieson-st Sterret, Alex., pensioner, 25 Dishland-st Stewart, Audw. , tailor, 39 Dishland-st Stewart, Rev. A. Morris, 6 Albert-st Stewart, David, porter, 17 Catherine-st Stewart, George, signalman, 21 Duke-st Stormont, David, shoemaker, 9 Anderson-st Strachan, Alex. N., grocer, 17 Hillend-rd Strachan, Fred., traveller, 4 Alexandra-pl Strachan, Thos., mechanic, 10 W Keptie-st Stuart, U., inspector of poor, 19 Dalhousie-pl Sturrock, Fred., mason, 8 W Keptie-st Sturrock, Geo., clothier, 6 Alexandra-pl Sturrock, James, residenter, 4 Colvill-pl Sturrock, John, merchant, West Keptie-st Sutherland, John, labourer. 8 Keptie-st Sutherland, William P., residenter, Carnoustie Swanson, Rev. Geo., clergyman, 6 Addison-pl Sword, John, coachman, Viewfiekl
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Samson, Robert, joiner, 33 Lochland-st Sandeman, D. D., yarn-merchant, Cairniebank Scott, Alex., wright, 53 Keptie-st Scott, Alex., ticket-collector, 25 Rossie-st Scott, David, painter, IS St Mary-st Scott. Geo., joiner, 44 St Mary-st Scott, Thos., labourer, 37 Lochland-st Shand, Joseph, tenier, 56 Fergus-sq Shepherd, David A., baker, 9 Fergus-st
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Shepherd, Robt., residenter, 6 Elliot-st Shields, Win. , residenter, 32£ St Mary-st Shields, Webster, weaver, 25 Fergus-sq Sinie, Thos., hanimerinan, 28 Cairnie-st Simpson, Stewart, seaman, 47 St Mary-st Skea, James, weaver, 55 Lochland-st Small, Alex., fireman, 22 Helen-st Smart, Alex., flaxdresser, 27 Pergus-sq Smart,' Jas., tailor, 80 Caimie-st Smart, Joseph, flesher, 35 Spink-st Smart, Win., tailor, 37 Fergus-sq Smith, Alex., machineinan, 31 Fergus-sq Smith, Alex., carter, 90 Helen-st Smith, A. C. , engineer, 0 Elliot-pl Smith, Edward, shoemaker, 48J Cairnie-st Smith, Edmund, mechanic, 22 Green-st Smith, George, labourer, Lochlands Smith, Geo , labourer, 07 Helen-st Smith, Geo., railway-porter, 4 Lochland-st Smith, Jas., blacksmith, 52 Fergus-sq Smith, Jas., factory-worker, 55 Green-st Smith, Jas., warehouseman, 40 Fergus-sq Smith, Jas., labourer, 36 Fergus-sq Smith, Jas., bleacher, 22 Rossie-st Smith, Jas., vanman, 23 Elliot-st Smith, John, mason, 93 Keptie-st Smith, John, bleacher, 4 Lochland-st Smith, John, hacUleinaker, 14 Russell-st Smith, John, mechanic, 15 Fergus-sq Smith, Jonathan, shoemaker, 15 Fergus-st Smith, William, joiner, 30 Green-st Smith, William, labourer, 30 Fergus-square Smith, Win., policeman, 29 St Mary-st Smith, Wm., labourer, Lochlands Soutar, Jas., labourer, 20 Helen-st Speirs, James, shoemaker, 11 Fergus-sq Spink, Edward, clerk, 8 Fergus-sq Spink, John, store-keeper, 10 Russell-st Stalker, Jolm, mechanic, 59 Helen-st Steel, 'Wm., mechanic, 42 Helen-st Stevenson, Alex., labourer, 26 Helen-st Stevenson, John, labourer, 13 Russell-st Stewart, Chas., carter, 11 Green-st Stewart, John, factory-worker, 49 Helen-st Stewart, James, residenter, 26 Helen-st Stewart, Jas., flaxdresser, 41 St Mary-st Stewart, Jas., baker, 57 Helen-st Stewart, Robt., joiner, 60 Rossie-st Stewart, Wm., labourer, (5 Green-st Stirling, Alex., minister, 51 Rossie-st Strachan, Geo., engineer, 93 Keptie-st Strachan, James, labourer, 25 Fergus-sq Strachan, Robt., tailor, 5 Lochland-st Strachan, Wm., signalman, 31 Fergug-sq Sturrock, John, upholsterer, 8 Cairnie-st Suttie, Alex., shoemaker, 36 St Mary-st Symon, Arch. A., architect, 52 Lochland-st Symons, David, joiner, 27 Green-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Halkeld, Robert, currier, 3 Reform-st Scott, Alex., blacksmith, 5 St Vigeans-rd Scott, David, flaxdresser, 13 Long-row Scott, Jas., mechanic, 38 St Vigeans-rd Scott, Jas., grocer, 13 Hayswell-rd 8cott, Thos., engineer, 7 Kinnaird-st Scott, Walter, ironmonger, 7 James-st Scott, W. B., confectioner, 21 Hamilton-green Scott, Wm. , labourer, 19 Bogjane Scrirhgeour, Wm., mechanic, 3 St Vigeans-rd
Shaw, Wm., mill -foreman, 32 St Vigeans-rd Shepherd, David, labourer, 3 Lillies-wynd Shepherd, Wm., ironfounder, 5 Cairnie-st Sherriffs, Alex., bleacher, 4 Brechin-rd Sheriffs, Geo., mercantile-clerk, 35 Howard-st Sheriffs, Jas., engine-driver, 35 Howard-st Simpson, Alex., millworker, 11 Howard-st Simpson, Andrew, lapper, 72 Howard-st Simpson, John, blacksmith, 10 W Mill-wynd Sleith, J. A., pipemaker, 64 Guthrie-port Smart, William, mason, 13 Kinnaird-st Smith, Alex., 10 Howard-st Smith, Alex., weaver, 6 Guthrie-hill Smith, Alex., shoemaker 15 Smithy-croft Smith, Andrew, merchant, 21 St Vigfans-rd Smith, David, sen., merchant, 59 Guthrie-pt Smith, Geo., mechanic, 46 Brechin-rd Smith, Geo., engineer, 15 Guthrie-port Smith, Geo., cab- proprietor, 12 Brechin-rd Smith, Jas., flaxdresser, 32 Howard-st Smith, John, tinsmith, 22 Guthrie-port Smith, Robt. , factory-worker, 74 St Vigeans-rd Smith, William, shoemaker, 3 Boglane Smith, Wm., timekeeper, 5 Cross Mill-wynd Soutar, Alex., shoemaker, 2 Reform-st Soutar, Andrew, lapper, 23 Kinnaird-st Souter, William, labourer, 7 Cross Mill-wynd Speirs, Alexander, brasst'ounder, 3 Ogilvy-pl Spence, David, warehouseman, 9 St Vigeans-rd Spence, James, baker, 11 St Vigeans-rd Spink, Charles, tailor, 8 St Vigeans-rd Stark, David, shoemaker, 9 St Vigeans-rd Steel, Alex., tailor, 35 Kinnaird-st Steele, John, labourer, 7 Guthrie-port Stephen, Jas., coachman, lo Guthrie-port Steven, Jas., labourer, 15 E Mill-wynd Stewart, Hugh, plumber, 16 Smithy-croft Stewart, Jas., residenter, 23 Cairnie-st Stewart, Jas., labourer, 9 W Mill-wd Stewart, Jas., painter, 28 Brechin-rd Stewart, Peter, mechanic, 32 Howard-st Stewart, Wm., teacher, Brechin-road Stewart, Wm., engineer, 37 Howard-st Stiven, Alex. , bleacher, 74 Brechin-rd Strachan, David, bleacher, 13 St Vigeans-rd Strachan, Jas., turner, 17 St Vigeans-rd Strachan, Jos., vintner, Millbank House,
Hume-st Strachan, Wm., bleacher, 62 Howard-st Sturrock, Jas., beamer, 19 Smithy-croft Sutherland, And., flaxdresser, 8 St Vigeans-rd Sutherland, Wm., joiner, 10 Lillies-wynd Symon, Thos., iron-turner, 38 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Salmond, Alex. H, teacher, 201 High-st Salmond, Joseph, baker, 22 West Abbey-st Salmond, Wm. M., baker, 10 W Abbey-st Scott, Alex., shoemaker, 11 Sidney-st Scott, Alfred, shoemaker, 25 W Abbey-st Scott, David, shoemaker, 31 Fisheracre Scott, David, fish-dealer, 33 Sidney-st Scott, David, labourer, 7 Barbers'-croft Scott, Richard, baker, 43 Barngreen Scott, Robt.. architect, 6 Carnegie-st Scott, Win., labourer, 20 Leonard-st Scott, Win., millworker, 7 Barbers'-croft Scully, James, com. -agent, 47 Leonard-st Seatpu, H. G., par. collector, 33 Hayswell-rd k Sellars, John, mechanic, 46 Ernest-st
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148 HIGH STREET, Arbroath
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Shand, Joseph, labourer, 21 Hamilton-green Shanks, Chas., flaxdresser, 7 Guthrie-hill Shanks. Jas., engineer, Rosely Shand, Jas., mill-worker, 31 E Abbey-st Shand, John G., shoemaker, 21 Ponderlaw-st Shanks, J., B. Sc, engineer, Seaton-rd Shanks, Wm., flaxdresser, 28 Sidney-st Sharp, Alex., flaxdresser, 275 High-st Shaw, Wm., currier, 3 Abbey-path Shields, Jas., mason, 33 Sidney-st Shepherd, Jas., mason, 32 Leonard-st Shepherd, Wm. L., clerk, 9 Carnegie-st Sheriffs, David, baker, 8 Leonard-st Sherrit, John, street-porter, S Stanley-st Sim, Wm.. currier, 53 Leonard-st Simpson, Geo., flaxdresser, 01 E Abbey-st Simpson, Jas., shoemaker, 8 Leonard-st Simpson, John, flax-merchant, Cliff House Singers. Alex., labourer, 31 Fisheracre Si ve wright, J., merchant, 25 Commerce-st Skae, Alex., beamer, 03 Sidney-st Skae, David, merchant, 11 Barngreen Smart, Alex., joiner, 27 Sidney-st Smart, Alex., flaxdresser, 44 E Abbey-st Smart, Alex., shoemaker, 38 Ernest-st Smart, James, hairdresser, 5 Allan-st Smart, Win., manager, Hayshead Smith, Alex., labourer, 23 Leonard-st. Smith, Charles, vintner, 5 Ponderlaw-st Smith, David, flaxdresser, 11 Ernest-st Smith, David, grocer, 3 Culloden-road Smith, Edward, weaver, 20 Leonard-st Smith, Geo., labourer, 7 Convent-st Smith, George, tailor, 8 Stanley-st Smith, Geo., shoemaker. 51 Leonard-st Smith, Jas., carter, 32 Leonard-st Smith, Jas., labourer, 27 Palmer-st Smith, Jas., painter, 9 Leonard-st Smith, John, carter, 20 Ernest-st Smith, John, joiner, 0 Academy-st Smith, John, weaver, Strachan-st Smith, Peter, van-driver, 7 Culloden-rd Smith, Wm., stevedore, 3 Abbey-park Sorrie, Alex., fireman, 19 Hay's-lane Soutar, Alex. M., joiner, 27 E Abbey-st Souter, George, labourer, 27 Abbot-st Soutar, Jas., carter, 26 Hamilton-green Soutar, James, carter, 29 Ahbot-st Soutar, Robert, hawker, 13 Hay's-lane Spence, Thos., shoemaker, 13 Stuart-st Stephen, Geo., shoemaker, 2'Stanley-st- '. ' Stephen, James, tailor, 11 Hay's-lane Stephen, Wm., shoemaker, 16 Acadeiny^t Stewart, Alex., flaxdresser, 11 Allan-st Stewart, Chas., engineer, 15 Abbot-st Stewart, David T., mason, 49 Sidney-st Stewart, John, shoemaker, 16 Ernest-st Stewart, Wm,, Abbey-keeper, 22 Hamilton-gn Stiven, Andw., shoemaker, 21 Sidney-st Stirling, Geo., factory-manager, 2 Walker-pl Stirling, John, flaxdiesser, 8 Stuart-st. Strachan, Alex., residenter, 225 High-st Strachan, D., railway-servant, 4 Bakers'-wd Strachan, John, tailor, 46 Culloden-rd Strachan, John, machinist, 38 Sidney-st Strachan, John, labourer, 33 Barngreen Strachan, Walter, greengrocer, 14 Academy-st Strachan, Wm. , labourer, 44 E Abbey-st Strachan, W. B., bookseller, 46 E Abbey-st Stuart, Wm., draper, 2 Stuart-st
Sturrock, Alex., carter, 29 W Abbey-st Sturrock, James, machine-titter, 259 High-st Sturrock, Jas., tailor, 29 Sidney-st Sturrock, James, clerk, 11 E Abbey-st Sturrock, John, gardener, 14 Leonard-st Sturrock, Wm., blacksmith, 33 Culloden-road Sturrock, Wm., mechanic. 63 Sidney-st Sutherland, John, shoemaker, 5 Hayswell-rd Suttie, John, blacksmith, 4 Hayswell-rd Suttie, John, policeman, 21 Culloden-rd Suttie, John, labourer, 39 E Abbey-st Suttie, Wm., shoemaker, 5 Ernest-st Swanson, John, currier, 13 Stuart-st Swinton, Geo., shoemaker, 38 Leonard-st Swirles, Alex., currier, 1 E Abbey-st Swirles, C. M., mechanic, 12 Abbot-st Symon, Alex., carter, 19 Palmer-st Symon, James, mechanic, 2 Abbot-st Symon, John, jun., lapper, 49 Barngreen Symmers, Wm., shoemaker, 30 E Abbey-st
No X High Street Ward
Tait, Robert, telegraphist, 59 High-st Tasker, Geo., flaxdresser, 36 Ladybridge-st Taylor, Alex., fiesher, 196 High-st Taylor, Henry, insurance-agent, 146 High-st Taylor, Jas., mechanic, 20 Park-st Taylor, Wm., photographer, 21 Lordburn Thom, Alexander, broker, 27 Lordburn Thomson, David, foreman, 20 Hill-pl Thomson, David, tailor, 100 High-st Thomson, Geo. R., auctioneer, 16 Hill-pl Todd, James, gardener, IS Hill-pl Todd, Wm., weaver, 25 Gravesend Todd, Wm., wright, 28 Maule-st Tough, Jas. C, spiiit-dealer, Exchange Inn Turnbull, James, grocer, 37 High-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Tarbat, Alex., grain-merchant, 9 Ladyloan Tasker, Jas., bleacher, 12Chalmers-st Tasker, John, signalman, 7 Murray-pl Taylor, David, jun., moulder, 11 Union-st Taylor, David, sen., painter, 11 Union-st Taylor, Henry, plasterer, 16 Kyd-st Taylor, John, hawker, 6 Union-st Thorn, John, coal-agent, 1.2. Hannah-st Thomson, Alex., bleacher,' 16 Kyd-st Thomson, Alt, shoemaker, 59 Ladybridge Thomson, John, clothier, 61 Ladybridge Thomson, Thos., flaxdresser, 36 Ann-st Thorne, John, residenter, 68 Millgate-loan Thornton, David, draper, 40 Millgate-ln Thornton, John, carpenter, 9 Hannah-st Thornton, P. M., harbourmaster, 1 Shore Thornton, Wm., labourer, 5 S Grimsby Tosh, Alex., tenter, 9 (Jlover-st Tosh, David, jun., ironmonger, 61 Dishland-st Tosh Robt., mill worker, 43 Wallace-st Tough, Jas., barman, 29 Bank-st Traill, David, watchman, Brothock-bridge
No 3 Keptie Ward
Tait, Jacob, flaxdresser, 70 Keptie-st Tarbat, John, residenter, 30 G<>wan-st Taylor, David S., photographer, 7 Gowan-st Teviotdale, David, coaclunan, 41 Dishland-st Thorns, Alexander, railway-porter, 4 Queen-st Thomson, Edward, clerk, 16 Dalhousie-pl Thomson, Geo., reporter, Hillend-rd Thomson, Henry, residenter, Nolt Loan-rd
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Thornton, David, residenter, 21 Gowan-st Thornton, Geo., draper, 30 W Keptie-st Trimbell, Charles, millworker, 41 Dishland-st Tytler, William, druggist, 10 Queen-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Tait, Robt., bleacher, 86 Helen-st Talbert, Win., sailmaker, 37 Fergus-st Tarbet, Alex. , fireman, 40 Helen-st Tarbet, Andrew, gardener, Loehside Cottage Tarbet, Wm., grocer, 51 Lochland-st Tasker, Geo., vintner, 16 Lochland-st Taylor, Alex. S. , painter, 25 Rossie-st Taylor, Jas., tailor, 38 Cairnie-st Taylor, Jas., labourer, 20 Fergus-square Taylor, Jas., flaxdresser, 41 Helen-st Taylor, Peter G., clerk, 78 Rossie-st Taylor, Robert, fireman, 70 Rossie-st Taylor, Wm., weaver, 32 Helen-st Thomson, Andrew, painter, 92 Helen-st Thomson, James, beamer, 1 Elliot-st Thomson, Jas., yarnman, 19 Spink-st Thomson, John, watchman, 17 Elliot-st Thomson, John, grocer, 12 Fergus-st Thomson, W., asst. sanitary-insp'r., 3 Elliot-st Thomson, Wm. , millworker, 38 Green-st Thornton, Jas., joiner, 8 Elliot-st Thornton, Wm., flaxdresser, 69 Helen-st Tosh, Robt., lapper, 27 Fergus-sq Tulloch, James, merchant, 93 Keptie-st Turnbull, Jas., labourer, 6 Green-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Talbert, Caithness, shoemaker, 22 Smithy-eft Talbert, Wm., labourer, 26 Lillies-wynd Tarbat, Alex., clerk, 19 Cairnie-st Taylor, Alex., signalman, Cairnie-place Taylor, Andrew B., printer, 37 Guthrie-port Taylor, David, labourer, 8 Doig's Veunel Taylor, James, mechanic, 26 St Vigeans-rd Taylor, James, mechanic, 44 Howard-st Taylor, John, grocer, 18 Ogilvy-place Taylor, Robt. M., manager, 7 Jumes-st Taylor, Wm., tailor, 68 rirechin-rd Tear, Alex., labourer, 62 St Vigeans-rd Thorn, Geo., clerk, 11 Kinnaird-st Thomson, Andrew, engineer, 68 Brechin-rd Thomson, David, labourer, 4 Doig's-vennel Thomson, Henry, mechanic, 9 Guthrie-hill Thomson, St Clair, engineer, 74 Brechin-rd Thomson, Wm., blacksmith. 6S Brechin-rd Thornton, Jas., labourer, Brechin-rd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Tallo, Wm., shoemaker, 9 Sidney-st Tarbet, Alex., signalman, Ernest-st Tarbet, James, caretaker, 1 Academy-st Taylor, Andrew, foreman, 20 Abbot-st Taylor, David, draper, 25 Palmer-st Taylor, Alex., labourer, 9 Convent-st Taylor, Wm. , lapper, 8 Stanley-st Teviotdale, John, porter, 51 W Abbey-st Teviotdale, Wm.,. joiner, 21 E Abbey-st Thomson, Alex., clothier, Seaton-rd Thomson, Alex. M., accountant, Abbey Lodge Thomson, James, joiner, 11 Convent st Thomson, John, flaxdresser, 25 Palmer-st Thomson, W., insurance-agent, 7 Leonard-st Thornton, David, jun., draper, 259 High-st Todd, George, shoemaker, 52 Sidney-st Tosh, John, labourer, 2 Ponderlaw-lane
Trimbell, Charles, tenter, 3 Bakers'-wynd Trimbell, John, labourer, 1 Bakers'-wynd Tulloch, James, baker, 7 St Thomas-st
No X High Street Ward
Urquhart, Thos., tailor, 181 High-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Urquhart, John, flaxdresser, 18 Lillies-wynd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Urquhart, James, flaxdresser, 7 Leonard-st
No J. High Street Ward
Valentine, Robert, labourer, 11 Park-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Vair, Robt., sergeant-major, 36 Marketgate Valentine, Alex., sailmaker, 7 Shore Vannet, David, labourer, 25 W Grimsby Vannet, Edward, labourer, 12 Chalmers-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Valentine, Chas., iron-dresser, 19 Elliot-st Valen-ine, David, seaman, 10 Green-st Valentine, John, labourer, 29 Lochland-st Valentine, Wm., currier, 54 Helen-st Vannet, Wm., labourer, 12 Lochland-st
No S Guthrie Port Ward
Valentine, Alex., cabinetmaker, 26 Howard-st Valentine, David, moulder, 32 Kinnaird-st Valentine, Robt., labourer, 20 Howard-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Waddiugton, Thos., currier, 15 Union-st E Walker, Wm., seaman, 31 Park-st Walker, Wm., mechanic, 33 Union-st E Wallace, A. S., veterinary-surgeon, 35 Millgate Wallace, James, labourer, 26 Ladybridge-st Wannan, William A., surgeon, 51 Marketgate Watson, Alex., manager, 25 W Newgate Watson, Alex., tobacconist, 34 Hill-st Watsnn, Geo., seaman, 37 Ladybridge-st Watson, Jas., engineer, 39 John-st Watson, Robert, flaxdresser, 14 Maule-st Watt, Alex., fisherman, 5 High-st Watt, James, fisherman, 22 High-st Watt, Jas. , general-dealer, 20 Maule-st Watt, John, fisherman, 17 Seagate Watt, Wm., beamer, 204 Hign-st Webster, Alex., flaxdresser, 9 Marketgate Webster, J., shoemaker, 21 W Newgate Webster, Wm. , shoemaker, 26 Maule-st Webster, Wm. , slater, 9 Marketgate Weir, Chas., shoemaker, 43 Paumure-st AVeir, Chas. F., flax-merchant, 92 High-st Weir, Jas., hairdresser, 10 Union-st E Weir, John, warehouseman, 14 Union-st E West, Jas., shoemaker, 45 John-st Westwater, Henry, confectioner, 146 High-st Westland, Jas., skinster, 41 John-st White, Alex., residenter, 36 Maule-st White, Wm., vintner, 37 Panmure-st Whyte, Geo., flaxdresser, 17 Union-st E Wilkie, Mathew, bleacher, 25 Panmure-st Williamson, Geo., shoemaker, 20 Park-st Willocks, Jas., watchmaker, 107 High-st Wilson, David, upholsterer, 101 High-st Wilson, Donald, broker, 45 Gravesend Wilson, Jas., currier, 46 Jolui-st Winton, David, clerk, 5 Hill-rd Wishart, David, tinsmith, 39 John-st
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The Commercial and Coffee Rooms, Restaurant and Dining Rooms are Fitted and Furnished in the Best Style.
THE WHITE HART BARS
Are thoroughly up-to-date, with all Modern Improvements for the convenience of the Public, and the supply of the various drinks in Proper Order and Excellent Condition, are amply provided for. The Cellars contain some very rare Old Wines, Superior Old Scotch gfgj and Irish Whiskies, and a select assortment of High Class Stouts and Beers. Also, Smith's Monkbarns Brand of Old Scotch Whisky, from 17s to 24s per gallon, and Smith's Lion Brand Stout, at 2s 6d per dozen, known for its Purity and Strength.
THE WHITE HART HALL
Is very suitable for Balls, Marriages, and Supper Parties, and is Let on very Moderate Terms.
WHITE HART LIVERY STABLES AND HIRING ESTABLISHMENT,
Adjoining the Hotel, and directly under the Supervision of the Proprietor.
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' Brakes, Waggonettes, Gigs, Dog-Carts, Landaus, and Broughams for Picnics > and Marriage Parties on Most Reasonable Terms.
HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES. Orders promptly attended to.
ALEXANDER SMITH, Proprietor.
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Wishart, Stephen, carpenter, 9 Park-st Wishart, Thos., cabinetmaker, 27 Panmure-st Wishart, Win., mason, 42 John-st Wood, Alex., retired sergeant, James-st Wood, Chas. , porter, 37 Lordburn Wood, Geo., flaxdresser, 12 Maule-st Wright, John, joiner, 12 Union-st E Wyllie, J., chimney-sweeper, 33 Applegate Wynton, David, flaxdresser, 17 Panmure-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Walker, David Y., butcher, 45 Millgate-loan Walker, James, shoemaker, 43 Ladyloan Wallace, Alex., merchant, 10 Millgate-loan Wallace, Duncan, ropespinner, 69 Ladyloan Wallace, Thos. R., clerk, 5 Gayfield Wannan, Wm. , flaxdresser, 23 Millgate-ln Ward, Alex., ropespinner, 25 Ann-st Watson, Alexander, boatbuilder, 9 Ann-st Watson, Geo., coachman, 2 Gayfield Watson, Isaac, pensioner, 26 Ladyloan Watson, Jas., shoemaker, 14 N Grimsby Watson, John, clerk, 1 9 Ann-st Watson, John, boatbailder, 11 WestMary-st Watson, Robert, boot-salesman, 2 Millg-ate-ln Watt, William S., residener, 15£ West-port Webb, Edmund, coastguard-officer, 11 Shore Webster, David, shoemaker, 28 Wallace-st Webster, Francis, manufacturer, Ashbrook Webster, James, manufacturer, Denley Webster, Thos., labourer, 21 Millgate-loan Webster, Wm. W, manufacturer, Denley Weir, Alex., joiner, 2 Wallace-st Weir, C, cabinetmaker, 51 Ladyloan Weir, Jas., shipwright, 46 Marketirate Whitton, Andrew, moulder, 18 Millgate-loan Whitton, John, carter, 43 Ladyloan Whitton, John, carter, 6 S Grimsby Wbyte, Alexander, pilot, 24 Wallace-st Whyte, Alex., labourer, 11 Ladyloan Whyte, George, seaman, 31 Ladyloan Whyte, John, flaxdresser, 9 Millgate-loan Whyte, Wm., seaman, 43 Ladyloan Whytock, John, flaxdresser, 6 Hope-st Will, David L., coach-trimmer, 55 Millgate-ln Wills, Charles, mechanic, 30 Kyd-st Wills, John, engineer, 30 Kyd-st Williamson, David, labourer, 2 W Mary-st Wilson, Andrew, labourer, 6 W Mary-st Wilson, John, mason, 16 Hannah-st Wilson, Thos., labourer, 31 Ladyloan Wilson, William, flaxdresser, 16 Millgate-ln Winton, Alex., steward, 22 Ann-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Walker, Jas., engineer, 8 Garden-st Wallace, D. A., draper, 5 Victoria-st Wallace, Jas., mason, 13 Colvill-pl Walls, David, bleacher, 6 Duke-st Wannan, J. R., weaver, 9 Anderson-st Warden, Jas., clerk, 37 W Keptie-st; Watson, Alex., seaman, 26 Gowan-st Watson, Henry, joiner, 1 Dishland-st Watt, Jas., reporter, 3 Queeu-st Watters, D. B., teacher, Nolt Loan-rd Webster, Jas., flaxdresser, 9S Keptie-st Webster, Wm., shipmaster, 36 Addison-pl Weir, Wm. , fireman, 20 Colvill-pl Welsh, David, shoemaker, 5 Anderson-st Weston, Geo., sawmiller, 6 Disbland-st White, And., schoolmaster, 21 Victoria-st
Whitton, Andrew, gardener, Dishland-hill Whitton, James, flaxdresser, 37 Dishland-st Whyte, David, gardener, 98 Keptie-st Will, Alex., flax-inspector, 17 Jamieson-st Will, Geo., policeman, 27 Duke-st Williamson, Jas., bleacher, 22 Dishland-st Williamson, John, painter, 9 Anderson-st Wilson, Chas., merchant, 5 Alexandra-pl Wilson, David, clerk, 78£ Keptie-st Wilson, D., merchant, Nolt Loan-rd Wilson, John, merchant, Viewfleld-rd Wilson, John F., barman, 9 Anderson-st Wood, Alfred, shoemaker, 23 Jamieson-st Wood, Win., mechanic, 15 Duke-st Wyllie, Angus, guard, 13 Duke-st Wyse, H. T., art master, Viewfield-rd
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Waiters, Wm., slater, 27 Green -st Walker, Bowman, mechanic, 17 St Mary-st Walker, David, seaman, 63 St Mary-st Wallace, Alex., mill-foreman, 19 Fergus-sq Wallace, Duncan, flaxdresser, 27 Lochland-st Wallace, James, mill-foreman, 32 Rossie-st Waterston, Wm., drainer, 12 Robert-st Watson, Geo., moulder, 58 Fergus-sq Watson, Jas., boot-finisher, 43 Rossie-st Watt, Alex., mechanic, 7 Elliot-pl Watt, George, carter, 11 Russell-st Watt, James, mechanic, 58 Rossie-st Watt, J. B. , mechanic, 50 Lochland-st Watt, John, beamer, 27 Fergus-st Weir, John, shoemaker, 78 Lochland-st Welsh, David, labourer, 13 Fergus-st Welsh, David, labourer, 82 Helen-st Welsh, Jas., shoemaker, 28 Green-st Welsh, Jas., residenter, Annbank Welsh, Wm, labourer, 82 Helen-st Whamond , Chas. , shoemaker, 51 St Mary-st Whamond, Jas. , labourer, 14 St Mary-st White, Alex., residenter, 64 Cairnie-st Whitlaw, Jas., tailor, 50 Fergus-sq Whitton, John, carter, 48 St Mary-st Whyte, Alex., mason, 35 Fergus-st Whyte, George, flaxdresser, 79 Keptie-st Whyte, Geo., weaver, 46 St Mary-st Whyte, Wm. , labourer, 14 Fergus-st Williamson, A. D., yam-clerk, 23J Rossie-st Williamson, Jas., plumber, 23 St Mary-st Williamson, John, mechanic, 44 Cairnie-st Willocks, David, shoemaker, 28 Cairnie-st Willocks, Wm., dairyman, Blind-loch Willocks, Wm., shoemaker, 44 St Mary-st Wilson, Alex., labourer, 35 Fergus-sq Wilson, Joseph, carter, 26 Green-st Wilson, Thos., residenter, 13 George-st Wilson, Wm. , flaxdresser, 43 St Mary-st Winton, A., collector, 1£ Fergus-st Winton. Andrew, flaxdresser, 22 Green-st Winton, Chas.. painter, 41 Elliot-st Winton, J., warehouseman, 13 Lochland-st Wishart, Alex., marine-engineer, 4 Russell-st Wishart, John, millworker, 15 St Mary-st Wishart. John, millworker, 54 St Mary-st Wyllie, Jas., mechanic, 5 Elliot-st Wyllie, John, labourer, 21 Fergus-sq Wyllie, W. S., monumental-dealer, Cairnie-rd
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Waddell, John, flaxdresser, 35 Ogilvy-place Waddell, Wm., moulder, 50 Kiunaird-st
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Walker, David, flaxdresser, 21 E Mill-wd Walker, David, labourer, 25 Bog-lane Walker, James, grocer, 50 St Vigeans-road Wallace, Geo., machinist, 33 Howard-st Wallace, Jas., shoemaker, 60 Guthrie-port Wallace, John, labourer, 1 Rosebank Wallace, Peter, carter, 9 W Mill-wynd Wallace, Wm., engineer. 41 Cairnie-st Walton, Jas., shoemaker, 23 Hamilton-green Watson, Andw., grocer, 17 St Vigeans-rd Watson, Frank, grocer, 7 James-st Watson, Jas., flaxdresser, 22 Smithy-croft Watson, Jas., bleacher, 18 Cross Mill-wynd Watson, John, marine engineer, 1 Guthrie-hill Watt, Charles, ploughman, Brechin-rd Watt, Charles C., engineer, 41 Cairnie-st Watt, David, fireman, 64 Howard-st Watt, Jas., warehouseman, 27 Howard-st Watt, Robt. , dealer, 36 Barngreen Webster, David, labourer, 2 W Mill-wynd Webster, David, painter, 44 Guthrie-port Webster, David W., master bleacher, Bellevue Webster, F., jun., master bleacher, Bellevne Webster, Jas., plumber, 12 St Vigeans-rd Webster, Martin, shoemaker, 56 St Vigeans-rd Webster, W., master bleacher, Bellevue-house Weir, John, farmer, Warddykes Weir, John, shoemaker, 34 Barngreen Welsh, Jas., fireman, 14 Howard-st Weston,' -Laur., flaxdresser, 4 Guthrie-hill Whamond, J., flaxdresser, 34 Brechin-rd White, A., machineman, 44 St Vigeans-rd White, Duncan, mechanic, 16 Barngreen White, Jas., ploughman, Brechin-rd White, Wm., gardener, 20 St Vigeans-rd Whitton, Alex., stableman, 12 Rosebank Whitton, David, residenter, 33 Howard-st Whitton, Thos., engineer, 33 Howard-st Whyte, Gordon, enginedriver, 74 Brechin-rd Wilkie, Jas., residenter, 55 Kinnaird-st Will, Jas., cabinetmaker, 4 Rosebank Will, Win., bleacher, 17 St Vigeans-rd Williams, Robert, moulder, 5 Wardmill-rd Williamson, Wm., baker, 76 Brechin-rd Willocks, D., flaxdresser, 16 Cross Mill-wynd Wilson, Jas., policeman, 20 Ogilvy-pl Wilson, Wm., clerk, 35 Cairnie-st Winton, Jas., confectioner, 65 Guthrie-pt Wishart, John T. , shipmaster, 19 Howard- st Wynton, Jas. F., draper, Cairnie-place
No 6 Abbey Ward
Wade, William, tailor, 23 Fisheracre Waddell, Jas., shoemaker, 29 Leonard-st Walker, Jas., tinsmith, 32 Ernest-st Walker, Wm. H., agent, 11 Fisheracre Wallace, George R., grocer, 6 W Abbey-st
Wallace, James, china-merchant, Walker-pl Wallace, Wm., overseer, 29 Abbot-st Wallace, Wm., joiner, 21 Allan-st Walls, David, leather-cutter, 35 Sidney-st Warren, Arthur, shoemaker, 14 Leonard-st Warren, Peter, printer, 13 Leonard-st Watkins, Wm., shoemaker, 16 Ernest-st Watson, Charles, mechanic, 15 Sidney-st Watson, James, residenter, 10 Stanley-st Watson, Robert, millworker, 31 Culloden-rd Watt, And., labourer 21 Ponderlaw-st Webster, Chas. , clerk, 30 E Abbey-st Webster, Chas., shoemaker, 21 Abbot-st Webster, Chas., flaxdresser, 19 Leonard-st Webster, Robt., shoemaker, 9 Couvent-st Weir, Thos., flaxdresser, 31 Sidney-st Welsh, John, brass- worker, 33 Culloden-rd Weston, Wm , flaxdresser, 39 Sidney-st Whitton, John G., plumber, 3 Allan-st Whyte, Jas., druggist, 31 Hayswell-road Williamson, W., dancing-master, 1 Carnegie-st Williamson, Wm., printer, 38 Hamilton-green Wilson, Wm., clergyman, 11 Hill-terrace Winton, C, tobacco-spinner, 46 East Abbey-st Wishart, Alex., shoemaker, 8 Leonard-st Wishart, Wm. S., shoemaker, 44 Ernest-st Wood, Colin, coachbuilder, 11 Leonard-st Wyllie, D., assistant-manager, 27 Hayswell-rd Wyllie, John, foundry-worker, 21 Culloden-rd Wyllie, C, factory- worker, 28 Sidney-st Wyllie, Geo., baker, 28 Barngreen Wyllie, Thos., joiner, 48 Sidney-st
No X High Street Ward
Young, Alex., confectioner, 59 Marketgate Young, David, fisherman, 20 Seagate Young, Robert, fisherman, 8 Seagate Young, Robert, fisherman, 5 Old Shore-head Young, Wm., flaxdresser, 11 Park-st
No 2 Militate Ward
Young, .David, joiner, 7 W Mary-st Young, Geo., shoemaker, 69 Ladyloan
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Young, David, mechanic, 16 Rossie-st Young, Murray, shoemaker, 79 Lochland-st
No 6 " Abbey Ward
Yarrow, Albert, engineer, 43 Culloden-rd Yarrow, Geo., mechanic, 31 Ernest-st Yeaman, Alex., labourer, 22 Hamilton-gn Yeaman, Wm., labourer, 23 Ponderlaw-st Young, George, watchman, 39 Sidney-st Young, Geo., shoemaker. 32 Leonard-st Young, Jas., brassmoulder, 12 Abbot-st Young, Jas., flaxdresser, 33 W Abbey-st Yule, Geo., shoemaker, 30 Convent-st
List of Female Municipal Voters.
No 1 High Street Ward
Adam, Isabella D., 19 Park-st Air, Mary, 39 Panmure-st Airth, Margaret, 190 High-st Aitken, Lily, 5 Hill-rd Alexander, Betsy, 12 James-st Alexander, Agnes K., 41 John-st
Alexander, Elizabeth, 6 James-st Anderson, Ann, 10 John-st Anderson, Agnes, 39 W Newgate Anderson, Margaret, 9 Park-st Andrews, Susan, 17 Panmure-st Anderson, Mary, milliner, Strachan-st Arrot, Isabella, 16 Church-st
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Commercial TUnion + «t Hssurance Company Xto,.
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Capital fully Subscribed, -._.-._ £2,500,000 Life Fund in Special Trust for Life Policy Holders, 2,029,879 Total Annual Income Exceeds - 1,600,000
TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED FOUR-AND-A-HALF MILLIONS.
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The Expenses of Management limited by Deed of Settlement. Liberal Surrender Values Guaranteed, and Claims paid im- mediately on proof of death and title. Married Women's Property Act (1882.) — Policies are issued to Husbands for the benefit of their Wives and Children thus "^S^c^fg^r creating, withoHt trouble, expense, stamp duty, or legal as-
sistance, a Family Settlement which ^Creditors cannot touch. '
Agents in Arbroath . . .
BEJlflET & SJVUTfl, Solicitors ,"93 High Street.
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No 2 Militate Ward
Adam, Kate, 71 Ladyloan Addison, Mary Ann, 4] Wallace-st Alexander, Jane, millworker, 21 Millgate-ln Alexander, Jessie, 36 Millgate-loan Alexander, Mary, 11 Wallace-st Anderson, Agnes, 83 Ladyloan Anderson, Ann B., 20 West Mary-st Anderson, Christina S., 26 Ladyloan Anderson, Helen, 25 Ann-st Anderson, Jessie L., 24 Millgate-loan Anderson, Margaret S., 49 Millgate-loan Anderson, Mary Ann P., 26 Glover-st Anderson, Mary, 21 Millgate-loan
No 3 Keptie Ward Adam, Ann, 51 Dishland-st Adam, Mary, 12 Gowan-st Aitkenbead, Margaret B., Viewfield-rd Alexander, Georgina, 42 Addison-pl Allan, Margaret, 26J Keptie-st Anderson, Ann, facforyworker, 2 W Keptie-st Anderson, Magdalene, 0 Gowan-st Anderson, Margaret, 33 W Keptie-st Arnot, Mary C., 20 Gowan-st Arthur, Margaret R., 19 Victoria-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Adam, Margaret, 26 Fergus-st Adamson, Jemima, 64 Cairnie-st Airth, Annie, 9 Ellior,-pi Aitkenhead, Elizabeth, 4SJ Cairnie-st Allan, Mary, 46 St Mary-st Allan, Mary Ann L., 3 St Mary-st Anderson, Barbara, 14 W Abbey-st Anderson, Betsy D., 44 Cairnie-st Anderson, Elizabeth, 54 Rossie-st Anderson, Grace C, 55 Rossie-st Anderson, Jane, 12 Elliot-st Anderson, Margaret, 14 West Abbey-st Anderson, Mary, 1 Lochland-st Anderson, Marv, teacher, 29 Rossie-st Anton, Mary, Keptie-rd
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward Adam, Ann, grocer, 16 Guthrie-port Adam, Catherine, H., 50 Guthrie-port Airth, Ann F., 26 Howard-st Allan, Margaret C, 11 W Mill-wynd Anderson. Grace, S>., 24 Lillies-wynd Anderson. Mary Ann S.j 55 Guthie-port Andrew, Isabella, 53 Kinnaird-st Angus, Agnes L., 50 Howard-st Armour, Elizabeth H., 26 East Mill-wyna
No 6 Abbey Ward Addison, Ann H., 26 Palmer-st Alexander, Emily, 50 Leonard-st Alexander, Jane, 41 Ponderlaw-st Allan, Jessie M., 41 Culloden-rd Anderson, Elizabeth, 29 E Abbey-st Anderson, Catherine, 17 Convent-st Anderson, Elizabeth, 22 Ponderlaw-st Anderson, Isabella, 8 Stanley-st Anderson, Isabella, 8 Bakers'-wd Anderson, Isobel R. , 42 Sidney-st Anderson, Jane R., 53 Barngreen Angus, Christina, 51 Sldney-st Archer, Mary Ann, 27 W Abbey-st
No X High Street Ward
Barnet, Elizabeth C, 15 Park-st Barnet, Elizabeth S., 5 West Newgate
Beattie, Elizabeth S., 29 Union-st E.
Beattie, Elsie, 47 Panmure-st
Beattie, Helen M'Bey, 10 West Newgate
Beattie, Mary, 51 Panmure-st
Bell, Isobel M., 254 High-st
Bisset, Jane R., 20 Ladybridge-st
Bloo'iifield, Stewart, 26 Ladybridge-st
Boyd, Elizabeth M., 11 Lordburn
Boyle, Elizabeth D., 4 Carnegie-st
Boyne, Elizabeth S. , merchant, 50J High-st
Bremnar, Anna, milliner, 12 John-st
Brown, Nallie, 43 Panmure-st
Brown, Mary M.. 7 Panmure-st
Brown, Ann, 1 Hill-rd
Bruce, Margaret M., 20 Maule-st
Butchart, Hannah, weaver, 20 Hill-pl
Butchavt, Georgina, grocer, 6 Higli-st
Byars, Christina, milliner, 153 High-st
No 2 Militate Ward
Barrie, Mary B. , 33 Ann-st
Beat, Helen, 8 Glover-st
Beaton, Margaret, 38£ Ladyloan
Begg, Helen F., 1 Murray-pl
Boath, AnnS., grocer, 78 Marketgate
Bogue, Barbara, 24 Marketgate
Burke, Ann Macdonald, 46 Ladyloan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Bain, Margaret B., 1 Alexandra-pl Ballingall, Margaret, 20 Gowan-st Beattie, Margaret, 39 Dishland-st Begg, Margaret, 10 Garden-st Bell, Jean 3., 9 Hillend-rd Birse, Betsy, 26 Jamieson-st Black, Catherine, 22 Gowan-st Black, Jane C, 22 Jamieson-st Black, Margaret N., 17 Jamieson-st Boath, Margaret C, 7SJ Keptie-st Bouick, Isabella, 16 Jamieson-st Brand, Isabella, 13 Colvill-pl Brown, Margaret F., 7 Duke-st Buick, Joanna S., East Muirlands Burnett, Elizabeth S., 5 Colvill-pl Burnett, Jessie S., 61 Dishland-st Butchart, Elizabeth, 2 Jamieson-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Bailie, Margaret A., weaver, 27 Lochland-st
Balfour, Susan, 40 Fergus-sq
Barrie, Elizabeth, 9 Green-st
Batchelor, Margaret A., 12 George-st
Beattie, Mary Ann, 64 Cairnie-st
Bell, Margaret W. H., 45 Rossie-st
Black, Agues C, 48 Lochland-st -
Black, Jane C, 22 Fergus-st
Blyth, Isabella, IS Fergus-sq
Boath, Agnes, millworker, 21 Green-st
Boath, Margaret, 83 Lochland-st
Bowden, Isabella, factory- worker, 85 Keptie-st
Bowman, Elizabeth, 39 St Mary-st
Bowman, Jane G., 3 Lochland-st
Brand, Margaret M., 34 St Mary-st
Brown, Catherine C. , millworker,64 St Mary-st
Brown, Margaret, 21 Fergus-st
Brown, Sarah, 14 Helen-st
Bruce, Isabella, 64 Cairnie-st
Buchan, Jane, 3S Helen-st
Buick, Mary S., 18 Fergus-sq
Burnett, Jane, 59 St Mary-st
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rbroath JteehiFing Go.
LIMITED.
12 Dishland Street,
(®ff Ikeptie Street)
Have very Superior, and most Convenient Accommodation for all Vehicles, Morses, and Trappings. The stalls accommodate 100 horses, and every facility is at hand for the wants of all Customers. The premises are central and within a Minute's Walk of the Station.
Brafees, Maggonettes, Bog-Carts,
Covereo 3Brafees, Busses, &c.f on Ifoire.
TO SUIT ALL CLASSES AND FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
HEARSES & MOURNING COACHES
ON MOST MODERATE
TERMS.
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S¥Cen on the Premises for Dtight Attendance.
All Orders have the Prompt Personal Attention of
W. CLARK, Manager.
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No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Baillie, Bella, 24 E Mill-wynd
Baillie, Jessie, 9 Cross Mill-wynd
Barely, Helen J. W., vintner, 6 Barngreen
Barnett, Christina, M. 'grocer, 5S Guthrie-port
Beattie, Margaret, 17 Ogilvy-place
Birrel, Margaret, 64 Guthrie-port
Boath, Jane, 25 W Mill-wynd
Bowman, Jane, S. 35 Kinnaird-st
Bruce, Agnes., 21 Cairnie-st
Bullocks, Isabella, 1 Cross Mill-wd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Badger, Jane, millworker, 4 Abbey-park Bahner, Hannah, 30 Hamilton-green Banneiman, Car 'line, 11 Allan-st Barnet, Mary, 6 Pouderlaw-lane Bertie, Mary, 10 Aeademy-st Black, Ann, 47 Sidney-st Blair, Ann, 27 Barngreen Boath, Helen, 15 Ponderlaw-lane Boath, Isabella, C, 15 Ponderlaw Lane Borrie, Mary Jane B., 8 Carnegie-st Brown, Susan. 21 Leonard-st Bruce, Isabella, 27 Barngreen Buick, Susan, 63 Leonard-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Caithness, Annie M., 29 High-st Callum, Catherine, 67 Millgate-loan Campbell, Elizabeth, 1 Maule-st Cargill, Agnes K., 228 High-st Cargill, Alexia S , 29 Seagate Cargill, Ann, 121 High-st Cargill, Jean, 31 Seagate Cargill, Helen, 15 Old Shore-head Cargill, Jane, 8 Jolm-st Cargill, Jane, C, 1 Marketgate Cargill, Catherine, U0 High-st Carnegie, Maggie, 3 Lordburn Carrie, Jane, milliner, 80 Helen-st Carrie, Janet, 15 Old Shore Head Carrie, Janet O, 11 High-st Carrie, Janet C. M. , Carnoustie Christie, Rachel F., fruiterer, 178 High-st Clark, Elizabeth, 190 High-st Clark, Jane H, 1 Hill-st Colvill, Jane, 3 West Newgate Connell, Jane S., 11 Lordburn Cornwall, Mary, 17Uniou-st E Coullie, Helen, 21 Park-st Couttie, Isabella, milliner, 25 Lordburn Courtenay, Helen Y., Kirk-sq Crowe, Margaret C, 55 Panmure-st Crabb, Elizabeth, 19 Panmure-st Crichton, Margaret P., 22 W Newgate Cuthbert. Catherine, 1 Allan-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Cables, Mary S. M., 32 Kyd-st Campbell, Grace C, 12 E Mary-st- Campbell, Jane B., 25 Hannah-st Campbell, Sarah, 11 Glover-st Carey, Margaret B., 12 Hill-ter Cargill, Jean, 9 Union-st Cargill, Jessie F., 67£ Millgate-loan Carnegie, Isabella S., 25 Glover-st Carnegie, Lizzie, 6North Grimsby Carnegie, Margaret, 3 Glover-st Carrie, Janet M., 38 Ann-st Cauldtield, Maggie, 23 Ladyloan
Christie, Amelia, 7 Murray-pl Christie, Elizabeth, 20 W Mary-st Christie, Isabella, 16 Millgate-loan lOhristison, Gertrude D...1S Anu-st Clark, Christina, 49 Wallace-st Clark, Helen, weaver, 56 Marketgate Clark, Margaret, 22 Glover-st Clark, Mary A., 21 Ann-st Collie, Eliza R., 27 Hannah-st Coran, Sarah, 53 West Grimsby Cossans, Eliza, 6 Union-st Courts, Lydia, 57 Ladyloan Craig, Mrs Alex., 10 Glover-st Cunningham, Jessie, 24 Glover-st Clime, Margaret, teacher, 9 Bank-st Cuthbert, Jessie, C, 44 Marketgate
No 3 Keptie Ward
Carlenheail, Su^an, 20 Dishlar.d-st Callum, Ann, 22 Gowan-st Cant, Margaret P., 1 Anderson-st Cargill, Helen P., 7 Colvill-plaee Carrie, Flora, 3 Garden-st Carver, Ann, 3 Colvill-pl Christie, Elizabeth, 102 Keptie-st Christie, Hope D. , 14 Queen-st Christie, Maggie, dressmaker, 27 Duke-st Collier, Margaret, grocer, 13j Dishland-st Corsar, Jessie T. . 2 Alexandra-pl Corsar, Margarets., Dishland-house Coutts, Margaret Y., 41 Jamieson-st Cumming, Maggie, 23 W Keptie-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Caird, Jane, 69 Helen-st Cairnie, Mary M , 38 Lochland-st Calder, Catherine D., 1 Elliot-pl Cameron, Ann S-, 80 Lochland-st Cant, Margaret, 33 Rossie-st Cargill, Ann M , 17 George-st Carnegie, Mary T., 79 Keptie-st Carrie, Isabella W., 70 Lochland-st Carrie, Margaret, 36 Cairnie-st Chambers, Isabella B., 16 St Mary-st Chisholm, Jane, 27 Green-st Christie, Ann, 37 Lochland-st Christie, Elizabeth B., 27 Fergus-sq Christie, Helen, 24 Robert-st Christie, Isabella J., Kinloch-ter Christie, Joan, 39 Green-st Christie, Margaret M., 56 Rossie-st Christie, Mary, 93 Keptie-st Christison, Jane, 4 Cairnie-st Clark, Elsie, millworker, 22 Fergus-st Clippen, Julia, 26 Cairnie-st Cosans, Elizabeth, grocer, 28 Fergus-st Coutts, Jessie B., 21 Fergus-sq Crabb, Jane G., 56 Cairnie-st Craig, Catherine, 4 Lochland-st Craig, Mary B., 18 Fergus-sq Croall, Jane A. , 43 Fergus-sq Crow, Mary R., 64 Cairnie-st Cruickshanks, Flora, 31 Spink-st Cuthbert, Joan K. , Keptie-rd
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Carrie, Annie, 26 Howard-st Carrie, Annie K., 49 Kinnaird-st Christie, Jessie, 11 St Vigeans-rd Christie, Mary, 69 Guthrie-port Clark, Elizabeth M., 7 Smithy-croft
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Cosans, Jane, 36 Barngreen Coull, Elizabeth S.,32 Barngreen Coutts, Elizabeth, 38 Howard-st Coutts, Jane S., 52 Guthrie-pt Cowie, Ann, 40 Brechin-rd Crabb, Helen, 49 Guthrie-port Crawford, Cecilia, 17 Ogilvy-pl Criehton, Isabella S., Brechin-rd Cuthbert, Jessie, 53 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Caird, Margaret, 60 Sidney-st
Campbell, Mary B., 9 Sidney-st
Cargill, Ann M., 275 High-st
Carrie, Margaret, 63 Sidney-st
Carrie, Margaret W., millworker, 3 Bakers'-wd
Christie, Ann C, 59 Leonard-st
Colvill, Helen C, 12 Hill-terrace
Cooper, Mary Jane M., 27 W Abbey-st
Corsar, Lucy T., 28 Ponderlaw-st
Coutts, Jessie M'Kay, 12 Ponderlaw-lane
Cowie, Jane M., 59 Barngreen
Crabb, Jane, 25 W Abbey-st
Cramond, Helen, 31 Abbot-st
Cramond, Mary Jane, 16 E Abbey-st
Criehton, Elizabeth L., 5 St Thouias-st
Cromarty, Hannah, 31 W Abbey-st
Cruickshanks, Jane, 48 Leonard-st
Curr, Margaret, 221 High-st
Cuthill, Elizabeth, 6 Bakers'-wynd
No X High Street Ward
Dall, Jessie, 41 Hill-st
Davidson, Annie, hotel-keeper, 132 High-st
Davidson, Isabella, 37 Ladybridge-st
Deans, Elizabeth, 2 Maule-st
Docter, Isabella, 30 Maule-st
Donaldson, Nellie, millworker, 45 Gravesend
Duke, Jane B., 2o Gravesend
Duthie, Johanna G., 169 High-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Dargie, Agues, 1 Murray -place Dewar, Mary, 24 Kyd-st Dorward, Jane Ann, 2 Gayfield Douglas, Margaret, 17 W Mary-st Drummond, Jessie B., 25 Hannah-st Uutf, Mary W., 34 Ann-st Duncan, Helen, 19fc North Grimsby Duncan, Jane L., 15 W Mary-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Davidson, Bella, 16 Colvill-pl Davidson, Mary Ann, 16 W Keptie-st Deaps, Smith H., grocer, 3 Duke-st Donnelly, Helen, 1 Garden-st Dowall, Ann S., 9 Colvill-place Drummond, Marie, 72 Keptie-st Dunbar, Ann, 10 West Keptie-st Duthie, Mary, 27 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward Dall, Jemima, 26 Fergus-sq Dargie, Helen, 24 St Mary-st Dennis, Helen, 37 St Mary-st Deuchars, Marjory, 40 Cairnie-st Dilly, Janet, 10 Helen-st Donald, Isabella O., 35 Lochland-st Donaldson, Mary Ann, 77 Lochland-st Dorward, Elizabeth, Keptie-rd . .
Dorward, Margaret, 87 Keptie-st Ducat, Annie, 21 Lochland-st
Dunbar, Margaret, 79 Keptie-st Duncan, Isabella, 68 'Cairnie-st Duncan, Jessie A., weaver, 75 Keptie-st Duncan, Mary Ann D., 10 George-st Duthie, EwingS., 40Green-st Duthie, Jane H., 43 St Mary-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
David, Annie, 33 North-port Davidson, Bella, 6 Lillies-wd Davidson, Helen S., 62 Howard-st Davidson, Maria B., 62 Howard-st Davie, Catherine, Demondale Dillon, Bridget, 23 Smithy-croft Dorward, Isabella, 27 Cairnie-st Donald, Margaret A., 11 Kinnaird-st Downie, Catherine, millworker, 32 E Mill-wd Doyle, Margaret, 24 Wardmill-rd Dundas, Jane R., 62 Howard-st Durward. Jane, 44 St Vigeans-rd Duthie, Juiia D., 42 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Davidson, Ann K., grocer, 265 High-st Davidson, Georgina, 8 Abbot-st Davidson, Margaret, 7 Fisheracre Deans, Margaret S. , 5 Barbers'-croft Devlin, Isabella M'C, 21 Hayswell-rd Dobson, Isabella W., 12 Bakers'-wd Donald, Agues A. , 39 Culloden-rd Donaldson, Mary J., 55 E Abbey-st " Donaldson, Mary S., 13Ernest-st Drummond, Mary P., baker, 235 High-st Duncan, Harriet, Strachan-st Duncan, Isabella Craig, 11 Convent-st Duncan, Jane, 8 Academy-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Eaton, Elizabeth, SI Seagate Eaton, Mary Anu, 34 Applegate Eaton, Mary C., 10 W Newgate Eaton, Susan S., 26 Seagate Edgar, Margaret W., 31£ High-st Edward, Sarah, 26 Ladybridge-st Ellis, Hannah S. , 63 High-st Erskine, Helen H., 18 Hill-pl Esplin, Mary R., 41 Lordburn
No 2 M Migrate Ward
Esplin, Annie, confectioner, 13 Millgate-loan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Edwards, Helen A., 3 Hillend-rd Evans, Isabella B., 23 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Easton, Helen, 56 Helen-st Esplin, Annie, 50 Helen-st Esplin, Margaret, 43 St Mary-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Easson, Helen, 31JWest Mill-wynd Edwards, Agnes, 28 Lillies-wd Ewen, Mary, 23 Kinnaird-st Ewing, Elizabeth, 25 Bog-lane
No X High Street Ward
Fairweather;Oajie',.3 Lordburn
Falconer, Agnes'1, 14 John-st
Farquhar, Annie B, dressmaker, 40 Addison-pl
Ferrier, Mary, 48 High-st
Ferrier, Mary C, Dalhousie-pl
Fettes, Charlotte, 46 John-st
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Findlay, Agnes, 1 Maule-st Fleming, Margaret, 4 James-st Ford, Jane, 41 Jolm-st Fraser, Mary C, 39 Hill-st Fulton, Catherine N., 150 High-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Fairweather, Jane, 2 Millgate-loan Fettes, Mary O., 47 Millgate-loan Forbes, Elizabeth, 28 Ann-st Forbes, Jane,. tobacconist, 28 Bank-st Fraser, Elizabeth, 59 Ladybridge Friock, Ann, 3 Ann-st Fullarton, Ann G., 12 W Mary-st Fyf'e, Mary, 30 Hannah-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Falconer, Catherine F., 22 Dishland-st Farquhar, Margaret T., Addison-pl . Ferrier, Ann, 23 Victoria-st Ferrier, Mary, 23 Victoria-st Finlayson, Elizabeths., 20 Dishland-st Fleming, Elizabeth S., 9 Queen-st Fletcher, Bridget, 2 Dishland-st Forbes, Isabella, 19 Catherine-st Forbes, Jacobine, Salisbury-pl Forties, Margaret, Salisbury-pl Forest, Ann, 2 W Keptie-st Fraser, Catherine F., Viewtield-rd Fyfe, Jane, 29 Lindsay-st Fyfe, Jemima, 29 Lindsay-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward Fairbairn, Mary, 9 Russell-st Fairlie, Jane, 29 St Mary-st Fairweather, Jane F., 17 Lochland-st Falconer, Jessie A., 42 Green-st Ferguson, Isabella B., 22 Fergus-st Ferrier, Margaret, 45 Lochland-st Findlay, Elizabeth K., 44 Rossie-st Findlay, Jane, 42 Cairnie-st Findlay, Sarah, 64 Cairnie-st Fleming, Christina, 68 Rossie-st Forbes, Ann, 52 Rossie-st Forbes, Eliza, confectioner, 2S Bank-st Forbes, Jane, 72 Lochland-st Forbes, Maggie, 36 Cairnie-st Forbes, Margaret, 33 Elliot-st Ford, Helen, 27 St Mary-st Forsyth, Isabella, 47 Rossie-st Fotheringham, Ann, 37 Rossie-st Fotheringham, Margaret! 5 Rossie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Falconer, Mary, 19 Ogilvy-place Farquhar, Jane, 12 Smithy-croft . Farquharson, Ann F, 27 Howard-st Ferguson, Barbara, millworker, 35 North-pt Ferrier, Margaret B. , 30 Barngreen Findlay, Mary Ann, teacher, 74 St Vigeans-rd Fitzcharles, Euphemia, brouer, 45J Guthrie-pt Forbes, Betsy, 22 St Vigeans-rd Fraser, Mary Ann, 30 Ogilvy-pl
No 6 Abbey Ward Fairweather, Helen, 57 Leonard-st Falconer, Mary Ann F., 23 Fisheracre Ferrier, Betsy, 5 Fisheracre Fitchet, Margaret, 38 Ernest-st ,
Forbes, Airnes B., 29 Fisheracre Forbes, Helen, 29 Abbot-st Foxhes, MargnretS., 19 Ponderlaw-st Ford, Fanny H., 15 Convent-st
Ford, Jane B., 29 Palmer-st Fox, Isabella G., 39 Leonard-st Fraser, Jane, 9 Stuart-st Fyfe, Jane S., 21 Ponderlaw-st
No 1 High Street Ward Gale, Mary 8., vintner, 34 West Newgate Garland, Betsy C. , 20 West Newgate Geddes, EmmaL., 14 Applegate Geddes, Mary B., 16 Applegate Gentiles, Margaret W., 7 West Newgate Gordon, Ann C., 33 Park-st Gow, Elizabeth, 169 High-st Grant, Martha \\, 202 High-st Gray, Ann T. , 31 Gravesend Gunn, Isabella, 2 Churc.h-st
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Gardiner, Elizabeth O., 43 Hannah-st Gauldie, Jane, 36 Millgate-loan Glennie, Margaret, 45 W Grimsby Gordon, Margaret, 29 Hannah-st Grant, Ann S., 2S W Mary-st Grieve, Elizabeth D., 44 Glover-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Gardiner, Annie, 20 Dishland-st Garvie, Elsie, milliner, 6 Robert Street l.ibb, Ann C, 26k Keptie-st Glen, Helen, 27 West Keptie-st Goldsmith, Elizabeth, Hillend-rd Goodlet, Margaret, 37 Dishland-st Gordon, Jane, teacher, 1 Addison-place Grant, Elizabeth M., 6 Colvill-place Gray, Jessie G., 6 Colvill-place Grewar, Jane, 18 Bridge-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Gardiner, Christina M., 22 Cairnie-st Gibb, Ann P., IS Elliot-st Gibb, Margaret W., 33 Fergus-sq Gibson, A. M., 9 Lochland-st Gibson, Catherine, 34 Helen-st Glen, May, millworker, 33 Lochland-st Gleuday, Margaret, 68 Cairnie-st Gordon, Mary F.. 47 Green-st Gordon, Susan M., 7 Rossie-st Grant, Ann, 6Si Lochland-st Grant, Hannah, 50 St Mary-st Gray, Ann, 32^ St Mary-st Gray, Elizabeth, weaver. 26 Green-st Gray, Mary Ann, 5S£ Helen-st Grindlay, Janet T., 8 St Mary-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Gallocher, Eliza Y., 15 Cross Mill-wd Gardiner, Elizabeth, 31 Guthrie-hill Gardyne, Barbara, warper, 11 Cairnie-st Gardyne, Jane S, 11 Cairnie-st Garland, Marjory, Beechwood Gauldie, Jane W., 37 Guthrie-port Gellatly, Elizabeth, 3 E Mill-wd Gibson, Mary Ann S.. 6 Guthrie-hill Gillivray, Elizabeth E.. 35 W Mill-wd Glen, Ann G., dressmaker, 16 Brechin-rd Goodfellow, Jane L., 6 Guthrie-hill Grant, Margaret, millworker, 26 Barngreen Greig, Jane Ann, 35 Howard-st Guthrie; Mary, millworker, 7 Guthrie-port
No 6 Abbey Ward ,
Gardiner, Mary, 23 Fisheracre Geddes, Anne, 25 Ponderlaw-st
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Gibson, Isabella, 16 E Abbey-st Glen, Agnes L., 25 Ernest-st Gordon, Ann G., 6 Academy-st Grimond, Margaret, 9 Barngreen Grant Nancy, 44 Culloden-rd Gray, Margaret, 233 High-st Gray, Mary, 57 Leonard-st
No X High Street Ward
Hill, Betsy S., 8 Hume-st Hill, Christina, 29 High-st Hunter, Ann P., 6 Hume-st Hunter, Eliza P., 7 West Newgate Hunter, Elizabeth D., 24 West Newgate
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Harris, Elizabeth, 64 Marketgate Hawthorne, Isabella, 27 W Grimsby Hay, Grace, weaver, 56 Marketgate Herald, Helen F., 8 Glover-st Herd, Jane, 10 Union-st Herron, Matilda, 2 W Mary-st Hill, Betsy, 16 Kyd-st Hood, Alexina, 8 Ann-st Hood, Jane F. , Mount Zion Brae Hunter, Ann, 5 W Mary-st Hunter, Jemima, 9 Wallace-st
No 3 Keptie Ward Hamilton, Isabella C, 9 Gowan-st Hansen, Jemima, 13 Victoria-st Hay, Elizabeth R., 9 Dalhousie-pl Hay, Mary, 23 Gowan-st Henderson, Betsy W., 29 West Keptie-st Hill, Mary, High-common Hogg, Jane P., Nolt Loan-rd Hosie, Isabella S., 9 Colvill-pl Hunter, Isabella, 17 Duke-st Hutton, Euphemia, 5 Anderson-st Hay, Margaret G., 31 Victoria-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Hay, Barbara M., 24 Cairnie-st Hendry, Ann, 17 Rossie-st Herald, Jessie, 50 Helen-st Herschell, Mary, 43 Fergus-sq Holden, Margaret, 53 Rossie-st Hood, Jessie, 24 Robert-st Hudgliton, Ann M. , 35 St Mary-st Hunter, Eliza Ann S., Keptie-road Hunter, Susan, 71 Keptie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward Haddon, Mary, Demoudale Haddon, Mary Ann S., 38 St Vigeans-rd Hardie, Jane, 33 W Mill-wd Henderson, Jane, 3 Guthrie-hill Herschell, Ann, 35 Ogilvy-pl Hood, Mary Ann D., 8 St Vigeans-rd Hood, Elizabeth P., 25 Howard-st Hughes, Catherine, 32 E Mill-wd Hunter, Annie, 17 Cross Mill-wd Hutcheon, Elizabeth, 60 Guthrie-port
No e Abbey Ward Hird, Ingo S. F., 3 Walker-pl Hosie, Ann, 7 Palmer-st Howat, Jane P., 57 East Abbey-st Hughes, Margaret, millworker, 12 Bakers-wd Hunter, Mary, 51 Barngreen Hutchison, Helen, 32 Ernest-st
No 1 High Street Ward Irvine, Isabella R., 47 Hill-st
No 2 Militate Ward
Ironside Margaret, millworker, 6 S Grimsby
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Innes, Ann, 17 Spink-st Ireland, Jane, 12 Fergus-st Irons, Jane C, 21 Lochland-st
No 6 Abbey Ward Inverarity, Margarets., 13 East Abbey-st Irons, Ann, 7 Hill-terrace Irons, Helen, 1 Hays-lane Irvine, Mary, 23 Ernest-st
No 1 High Street Ward Jamieson, Jessie, furnisher, 3 West Abbey-st Jamieson, Mary, furnisher, 3 West Abbey-st Jefferson, Elizabeth, 11 Lordburn Jeffrey, Mary Ann A., 2 South-st Just, Agnes, dressmaker, 41 Lordbura
No 2 Militate Ward
Jarret, Mary Ann S., 2 Hannah-st Jeff ray, Magdalene B., 62 Marketgate Jones, Susan, 2 Millgate-loan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Jackson, Agnes, 45 Dishland-st Jenkins, Ann, confectioner, 28 Jamieson-st Jenkins, Mary, confectioner, 28 Jamieson-st Johnston, Catherines., 15 Queen-st Johnston, Elizabeth, 78J Keptie-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Jamieson, Ann R., 35 Fergus-st Jamieson, Mary L., 66 Lochland-st Jarvis, Margaret, 29 Fergus-st Johnston, Helen, 25 Elliot-st Johnston, Jessie, 74 Cairnie-st Jolly, Jane T., 30 Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Jamieson, Elizabeth, 32 Guthrie-pt Jeffrey, Elizabeth L., 43 Cairnie-st Johnston, Elizabeth, 15 Lillies-wd Johnston, Helen, 20 Smithy-croft Joss, Mary H. D., 21 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Jamie, Elizabeth, 3 Barbers'-croft Jamieson, Ann, 6 Leonard-st
No X High Street Ward
Kirkwood, Bella, 23 High-st Kyd, Mary J. G., Carnoustie
No 2 Millgate Ward
Kidd, Nancy, 6 Marketgate King, Mary A., 18 Millgate-ln Kinnimond, Aim, 1 E Mary-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
King, Elizabeth S., 20 Dishland-st King, Mary, 11 Dishland-st Kyd, Alison M., 23 Gowan-st »ydd, Elizabeth C, 17 Queen-st Kydd, Margaret V. N., 11 Hillend-rd
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Kennedy, Helen, 6 st Mary-st Kermath, Betsy, 53 Green-st Kerr, Annie, 9 Fergus-sq Kerr, Elizabeth, grocer, 7 Fergus-sq Kydd, Mary W., 11 Fergus-sq Kydd, Jessie, 26 Helen-st Kynock, Grace, 7 Russell-st
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No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Kerr, Betsy S., g Doig's-vennel Knight, Jessie H., 9 Cross Mill-wd Kycf, Mary, 1 Long-row Kyd Ma"gie, 1 Long-row Kydd, Isabella C, 23 W Mill-wd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Keith, Maggie, millworker, 225 High-st Keith, Margaret, 42 Sidney-st Kidd, Jane A., 41 Ponderlaw-st Kininmonth, Ann, 10 Ponderlaw-lane Kinnear, Maggie Ann, 50 Leonard-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Laing, Helen, 9 Park-st
Larnach, Isabella 0., grocer, 31 Panmure-st
Law, Margaret, 5 South-st
Lewer, Jane, milliner, 130 High-st
Logie, Mary, 37 Lordburn
Low, Ann, 33 Lindsay-st
Low, Jane, 41 Pamnure-st
Lyall, Isabella C, vintner, 208 High-st
No 2 M Migrate Ward
Lamb, Isabella, 41 Ladyloan
Leith, Margaret P., 35 W Grimsby
Leslie, Annie, 46 Glove r-st
Leslie, Isabella S., 40 Glover-st
Littlejohn, Betsy B., tobacconist, 13 West-pt
Low, Ann, confectioner, ti Brothock-bridge
Low, Barbara A., (54 Marketgate
Low, Betsy W., 60 Marketgate
Low, Elizabeth, Carnoustie
Low, Emily, 7 S Grimsby
Low, Isabella, Carnoustie
Low, Jessie B. C, vintner, 49 West Grimsby
Low, Maggie, 15 West Grimsby
Low, Margaret M., 7 Brothock-bridge
Lowson, Jessie S., 12J West-port
Lowson, Mary, Carnoustie
Lumgair, Betsy, 46 -Glove^-st
Lundie, Jane, 27 Glover-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Lawson, Jessie, 1 Gardeu-st Leslie, Jessie L., 7 Queen-st Leslie, Margaret S., 26 Victoria-st Low, Ann, 96 Keptie-st Lowson, Margaret W., 12 Colvill-pl Lyall, GeOrgina, 1 Dalhousie-pl Lyon, Ann C. , 16 Gowan-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Langley, Elizabeth, 73 Helen-st Leask, Joan, 29 Fergus-sq Leslie, Margaret, 15 Fergus-sq Low, Jean, 51 Keptie-st Lumgair, Ann E., 9 Fergus-st Lumgair, Dorothy G., 5 Rossie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Laing, Margaret L. , 27 Howard-st Leask, Agnes R., 17 Smithy-croft Leslie, Margaret, 31 Cairnie-st Lyall, Catherine L., 64 St Vigeans-rd Lindsay, Betsy, 10 Cross Mill-wd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Lackie, Annie, grocer, 55 Bamgreen Laing, Marjory S., 25 Palmer-st Leslie, Jessie M'K., S Hamilton-green Lindsay, Lucinda W., 12 Bakers'-wd
Littlejohn, Marjory, 2 Abbey-park Longmuir, Jane D., IS Bakers'-wd Low, Ann, Seaton-road Low, Elizabeth, Seaton-road Lownie, Mary, 16 Abbey-st Lumgair, Christina N., 42 Leonard-st Lyall, Jessie S., 9 St Thomas-st
No X High Street Ward
Macdonald, Betsy K., 31 Marketgate
Mackie. Deborah, 11 Union-st E
M'Donald, Elizabeth, 39 Applegate
M'Intosh, Maggie, 19 Park-st
M'Kay, Jane, l Hill-pi
M'Leod, Belia, 46 John-st
M'Wattie, Agnes K., 22 Commerce-st
Mann, Elizabeth, 3 Applegate
Mann, Helen, 40 John-st
Manson, Christina, 27 Panmure-st
Mamie, Barbara, 4 Union-st E
Meek, Agnes, 3 W Newgate
Merwe, Eliza vander, hotel-keeper, 131 High-st
Michie, Jane, 21 Churcli-st
Middleton, Ann S., 41 Lindsay-st
Mill, Catherine, 3 Lordbuni
Millar, Alexina, 51 Pauniure-st
Milne, Isabella, 4S John-st
Mitchell, Elizabeth, grocer, 29 West Newgate
Munro, Elizabeth C, -2 Seagate
Munro, Helen, 3 West Newgate
Murray, Helen K., 33 Ladybridge-st
No 2 Militate Ward
M'Arthur, Elizabeth, 24 W Mary-st M'Culloch, Mai'garet, 12 S Grimsby M'Donald, Jane, 39 Wallace-st M'Glashan, Mary Ann P., 20 Hannah-st M'Gregor, Margaret L., N Grimsby M'Intosh, Isabella, 26 Marketgate M' Knight, Agnes, 34 Ladyloan M'Laren, Elizabeth, 77 Ladyloan Marr, Christina C, 4 Brothock-bridge Marshall, Jessie, 19 S Grimsby Marshall, Jessie, 19 S Uriinsby Marshall, Margaret, 26 W Mary-st Mather, Agnes, 63 Millgate-loan Maxwell, Helen, 30 Kyd-st Maxwell, Jane, 53 VV Grimsby Melvin, Aim, 74 Marketgate Mill, Margaret, 29 Ann-st Millar, Margaret F., 21 Bank-st Milne, Ann S., Newton House Milne, Annie, 9 West Mary-st Milne, Mary \\r., 23 Nwrth Grimsby Moncur, Eliza F., 15 W Grimsby More, Mary Ann S., 17 Wallace-st Morrison, Jane A., 11 Wallace-st Mowat, Mary A., 25 Millgate
No 3 Keptie Ward
M'Donald, Margaret, 16 Bridge-st Mackay, Euplieinia M., 32 Addison-pl Mackintosh, Elizabeth T., 2 Albert-st M'Kay, Jane S., 5 Jamieson-st M'Kenzie, Mary, 6 Dishlaml-st M'Ney, Ann D., 14 West Keptie-st M'Nicol, Helen B., 15 Dishlaud-st Marr, Isabella, 98 Keptie-st Mason, Alexandrina, 17 Colvill-pl Mathew, Georgina, 3 Garden-st Mathews, Agnes B , 12 Dalhousie-pl
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Maughan, Agnes, 3 Dalhousie-pl
Menzies, Mary M., 5 Dalhousie-pl
Mill, Mary G., 43 Dishland-st
Milne, Mary A., music-teacher, 48 Addison-pl
Mitchell, Ann, 25 Dishland-st
Morrison, Nellie 16 Jamieson-st
Morton, Mary, 3 High-common
No 4 Lochlands Ward
M'Dougall, Ann, 11 Elliot-st
M'Gillivary, Helen, 47 Green-st
M'Intosh, Agnes S., grocer, 44 Fergus-sq
M'lntosh, Ann, 36 Fergus-sq
M'Intosh, Mary F., 15 Fergus-sq
M'Lean, Isabella, 37 Elliot-st
M'Naughton, Jessie, 22 St Mary-st
Mann, Mary K., 8 St Mary-st
Martin, Margaret B., 5 Rossie-st
Martin, Mary R., 37 Fergus-sq
Mason, Hannah A., 3 Lochland-st
Mill, Ann B., 32 Rossie-st
Mill, Betsy, 32 Rossie-st
Mill, Isabella S., 49 Helen-st
Milne, Mary W,, 29 St Mary-st
Mitchell, Julia, factoryworker, 92 Helen-st
Mitchell, Mary T., 42 Green-st
Murray, Margaret, millworker, 55 Lochland-st
Murray, Mary Ann W., grocer, SO Cairnie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
M'Alpine, Mary Ann, 25 Smithy-croft M'Cormack, Rose, 3 Cross Mill-wd M'Gregor, Betsy, 32 E Mill-wd M'Intosh, Jane Ann, 50 Howard-st M'Lauehlan, Jessie, 3 St Vigeans-road Malcolm, Margaret, 11 W Mill-wynd Marshall, Elizabeth, 38 St Vigeans-rd Martin, Margaret L., 2 Rosebank Matthew, Maggie, 5 Wardmill-rd Matthewson, Margaret, 12 Boglane Meffan, Joan, 50 Guthrie-port Meffan, Margaret B., 43 Cairiiie-st Meldrum, Ann, 9 Cairnie-st Millar, Mary, 9 St Vigeans-rd Miller, Jane, millworker, 74 Inch Milne, Martha, 18 Guthrie-port Mitchell, Christina, 41 Kinnaird-st Mill, Marjory, 69 Guthrie-pt Mitchell, Elizabeth C, 38 St Vigeans-rd Morton, Barbara, 5 Cross Mill-wynd
No 6 Abbey Ward M'Intosh, Jane Ann, 48 Sidney-st Mackay, Helen L., 3 Carnegie-st Mackie. Jane J., 5 Barbers'-croft Mackintosh, Catherine, 61 Barngreen M'Kenzie, Annie, 54 Abbey-park M'Leay, Susan B., 42£ E Abbey-st M'Leod, Agnes, 53 W Abbey-st M'Millan, Mary, 39 Fisheracre M'Pherson, Mary, 5 St Thomas-st Malcolm, Isabella A., 27 Barngreen Marr, Elizabeth F., 44 E Abbey-st Marshall, Betsy, 44 Leonard-st Menzies, Sarah, Hayshead Miln, MaryS , 11 Ponderlaw-st Moodie, Mary A. S., 2 Abbey-park Mudie, Catherine, 4 Abbot-st Munro, Jessie, Abbey-house
No X High Street Ward Naughton, Ann S., tish-dealer, 234 High-st
Nicol, Marion, 7 Park-st
Noble, Ann F., 35 West Newgate
No 2 Militate Ward
Nicol, Jane, 51 Millgate-loan
Nicol, Maggie, millworker, 6 Hope-st
Nicol, Mary, 17 S Grimsby
Nicol, Mary F., grocer, 20 Marketgate
Noble, Jessie, 12 W Mary-st
No 3 Ke;j :;a Ward
Napier, Helen, 6 Duke-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Nairn, Mary M., 39 Green-st Napier, Isabella R., 41 Lochland-st Neave, Jane, 54 Helen-st Neave, Margaret, 17 St Mary-st Neilson Elizabeth R., 27 Fergus-sq Nicol, Brice, 86 Lochland-st Nicol, Mary, 25 Rossie-st ' Nicol, Mary M., 76 Cairnie-st
No 6 Abbey Ward Nairn, Elizabeth, 34 Hamilton-green
No 1 High Street Ward
Oliver, Isabella, 27 Hill-st Ovenstone, Agnes, 9 Marketgate
No 2 Millgrate Ward
Ogg, Annie M., 58 Millgate-ln
Ogilvie, Maggie, 23 Glover-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Ogg, Elizabeth M., 3 Victoria-st Ogilvie, Mary B., 16 Gowan-st Ormoud, Jane, 9 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Ogilvie, Jemima, 62 Helen-st Ogilvy, Mary, Lawton Mill No 6 Abbey Ward
Ogilvie, Isabella H., midwife, 253 High-st Ogilvie, Jane S., 33 Culloden-rd O'Neill, Susan, 57 Sidney-st Ormoud, Catherine, 6 Hill-ter
No X High Street Ward Paterson, Agnes C, 268 High-st Paterson, Mary, 7 Paumure-st Peat, Jessie, 6 Jnmes-st Pert, Annie, 5 Marketgate Petrie, Annie, 43 Gravesend Petrie, Elizabeth, 37 Lordburn Petrie, Alary, 4 Hume-st
No 2 Militate Ward Paterson, Janet, 16 West Grimsby Patterson, Jane, vintner, 20 Mitigate Pattullo, Susan, Dickmontlaw Peter, Elizabeth, 13 Hannah-st Peter, Mary, 69 Ladyloan Peters, Jessie, 14 Millgate-loan Petrie, Ann, 13 West Mary-st Petrie, Ann, dressmaker, 26 Glover-st Petrie, Helen K., grocer, 61 Millgate-loan Petrie, Helen W., Seagate Petrie, Isabella, Kentie-rd Petrie, Maggie M. , 13 Bank-st ' Petrie, Matilda, 23 Glover-st Phillip, Margaret, 21 Ann-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Paterson, Agnes, 26 Gowan-st Paterson, Jemima O, 14 Queen-st
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TEETH
LESSUE'S
Consulting Jlooms,
82 MARKETOATE, Arbroath.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH Inserted on the Latest and Most Improved Principles at Moderate Prices.
OLD SETS REMODELLED & REPAIRED, fteetb ipainlesslg JEjtracteo. Stopped, Scaled,
or 1Reciulate&. COUNTRY PATIENTS Supplied in One Visit.
i ufa in ■ m ■ mm in ■hiv
TEETH
C. H. Lesslie,
Corner JVIarketgate & Brothoek Bridge
ARBROATH.
GEORGE i CRUICKSHANK,
(Successor to JOSEPH NAPIER),
g, thistle 5§ar, . .
158 JlIGfl STREET, AKBKOflTJl.
Mines & Branoies. fine ©lo /iDalt HWbisfeies.
Bass's Ale & London Stout.
M'Ewan & Younger's (Edinburgh) Beer on Draught.
HU /Iftalt Xiqnors of tbe finest (Slnalits, ano in prime Condition.
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Paton, Ann D., 1 Addison-pl
Peter, Agnes, 5 Addison-pl
Petrie, Betsy, 13 Queen-st
Pirie, Mary Ann, reeler, 55 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Paton, Mary, greengrocer, 32 Cairnie-st Pattullo, Jessie J., 12 Cairnie-st Pauline, Barbara, 46 St Mary-st Peter, Catherine M., 21 Rossie-st Peters, Helen, 21 Rossie-st I'etrie, Ann S., 16 Elliot-st Petrie, Elizabeth S., 69 Helen-st Petrie, Elizabeth W., 84 Lochland-st Powrie, Helen, 41 Rossie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
'Pattullo, Helen M.,5 Wardmill-rd
No e Abbey Ward
Patersou, Davina C, 27 Abbot-st Peter Mary Ann, 11 Abbot-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Rae, Mary S., 39 Panmure-st
Ramsay, Margaret, confectioner, 8 Maule-st
Rattray, Mary J., 132£ High-st
Reid, Elizabeth T., 216 High-st
Robb, Margaret, 5 Old Shore-head
Robertson, Jane C, 14 Ladybridge-st
Robertson, Margaret, S Hume-st
RoJgers, Annie, 1 Hill-pl
Rose, Mary S., 19 Hill-pl
Ross, Agnes, 17 Panmure-st
Russell, Georgina, 9 West Newgate
Ruxton, Susan N., 35 Hill-st
No 2 Millgate Ward
Rait, Annie, 42 Millgate-loan Raitt, Louisa B., 24 Millgate-loau Ramsay, Margaret, 40 Millgate-ln Ramsay, Mary, 17 Wallace-st Reid, Emma, 46 Ladybridge Renny, Barbara D., East Seaton Richardson, Lillias, 27 Hannah-st Ritchie, Jane, 6 Glover-st Roberts, Agnes R., 6 Glover-st Robertson, Euohemia A., 23 Ladyloan Robertson, Elizabeth, 23 Ladyloan Robertson, Hannah L., 45 Millgate-loan Royal, Agnes J., 10 Bank-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Rae, Ann, 94 Keptie-st
Ramsay, Marjory S., 7 Dalhousie-pl
Reid, Ann, 3 Garden-st
Reid, Mary, 100 Keptie-st
Rennie, Hannah D., 31 Jamieson-st
Roberts, Margaret L., 34 Addison-pl
Roberts, Mary Ann, 38 Dishland-st
Robertson, Elizabeth J., 10 Addison-pl
Robertson, Jessie, 10 Addison-pl
Russell, Ann, 13 Keptie-st
Russell. Mary Ann, 10 Garden-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Rae, Isabella, dressmaker, 31 Lochland-st
Raitt, Annie, 36 Rossie-st
Raitt, Helen, 61 Helen-st
Raitt, Marjory, 74 Rossie-st
Ramsay, Annie, 1 Fergus-st .
Ramsay, Betsy S., 52 Rossie-st
Reid, Jane, 31 Fergus-sq
Renny, Catherine W., 46 Rossie-st
Rintoul, Isabella D., 9 Fergus-st
Ritchie, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 31 Green-st
Ritchie, Marion, 1 Fergus-st
Robb, Mary, grocer, 73 Lochland-st
Roberts, Jessie W., 19 Elliot-st
Roberts, Mary A., 61 Helen-st
Robertson, Janet, 62 Cairnie-st
Robertson, Maggie, weaver, 20 Cairnie-st
Rodger, Isabella, Keptie-rd
Rodger, Elizabeth, 1 Keptie-rd
Rkss, Charlotte P., vintner, 31 Spink-st
Ross, Mary, 51 Keptie-st
Ruxton, Isabella, 25 Rossie-st
Ruxton, Laura, dressmaker, 61 Helen-st
Ruxton, Margaret D., 42 Lochland-st
Ruxton, Margaret M., flesher, 53 Lochland-st
Ruxton, Mary Ann D., draper, 63 Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Raitt, Ann, 13 East Mill-wynd Raitt, Margaret L., 13 Cairnie-st Reid, Ami M., Cairnie-loan Reid, Betsy, 33 Ogilvy-place Reid, Catherine, 3 E Mill-wynd Reid, Elizabeth, 6 Guthrie-hill Reid, Mary, 14 Lillies-wynd Reith, Helen A., 42 St Vigeans-rd Ritchie, Ann, 32 Barngreen Ritchie, Margaret, 27 Howard-st Robb, Mary M., 22 Brechin-road Robertson, Betsy, 15 Cross Mill-wd Robertson, Jane, 7 St Vigeans-rd Rorie, Helen, 4 Doig's-vennel Ross, Mary, 28 St Vigeans-rd Ruxton, Elizabeth, 8 Rosebank
No 6 Abbey Ward
Ramsay, Ann L., 5 St Thomas-st
Ramsay, Marjory, 3 Ponderlaw-st
Ramsay, Annie, 9 Convent-st
Reid, Jane D., 18 Hayswell-rd
Reid, Jes ie, 12 Bakers- wd
Rennie, Mary, 63 Leonard-st
Richards, Jane P., 31£ E Abbey-st
Riddle, Jane M., 23 Ernest-st
Ritchie, Margaret, 9 Hay's-lane
Ritchie, Margaret J., Cliffburn
Robb, Mary, 4 Hill-ier
Roberts, Isa. B., millworker, 33 Fisheracre
Robertson, Margarets., 19 Hay's-lane
Robertson, Marjory, 47 Culloden-rd
Rodgers, Eliza J. , 3 Hayswell-rd
Rough, Jessie, 51 Baingreen
Ruxton, Betsy, 23 E Abbey-st
No X High Street Ward
Salmond, Jessie Ml, 201 High-st
Schollay, Jane, 1 Church-st
Scott, Ann, 4 Maule-st
Scott, Eliza, 34 Hill-st
Scott, Jane, grocer, 17 Marketgate
Shepherd, Agnes C; 20 Seagate
Shepherd, Agnes, 21 Old Shore-head
Smith, Ann, 3 Sonth-st
Smith, Ann, 39 John-st
Smith, Henrietta, 46 Applegate
Smith, Kate, 24 High-st
Smith, Margaret, dressmaker, 8 James-st
Smith, Mary, 5 Old Shore-head
Smith, Mary Ann, dressmaker, 8 James-st
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A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED.
J. G. LESLIE, *>
Coal flDercbant anb Colliery Haent,
•oOo»-i=c6>=5 «o^>o*
Office & Depot: 5 MILLGATE, Arbroath.
Having sufficient Storage, I have always the following Coals in Stock, and am prepared to supply them, Delivered by my own Carts, to all parts of the Town and Country, and at the Very Lowest Prices —
ENGLISH HOUSEHOLD COAL, for Parlour Fires.
ENGLISH TREBLE NUTS, for Kitchen Ranges.
ENGLISH DROSS COAL, for Backing.
SCOTCH SPLINT and WISHAW HOUSE COAL, for Open Fires.
SCOTCH TREBLE NUTS, for Kitchen Ranges.
BRIQUETTES. CHAR.
mi
©roers
have
m£
personal
ano
prompt
attention.
5 JVlILiLiGATE, flpbroath.
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Soutar, Margaret F., 26S High-st Stewart, Mary Ann, 9 Union-st E Stevenson, Mary G., 20 Hill-pl Steven, Ann S., 2*38 High-st Stiven, Catherine, 2-2 Ladybridge-st Straehan, Ann A., 56 High-st Strachan, Christina, 56 High-st Straehan, Wilhelmina D., 38 Addison-pl Sturrock, Mary M., 1S1 High-st Swan, Margarets., 25 Union-st Swankie, Isabella, 14 Seagate Swankie, Jane C, 28 Seagate Swankie, Margaret, 27 Seagate Swankie, Margaret M., 26 Seagate
No 2 Millgate Ward
Sanderson, Helen, 36 Millgate-ln Scott, Catherine, 33 W Mary-st Scott, Harriet T., 9 Glover-st Scott, Mary, 9 Victoria-st Scott, Mary Ann, 49 Ladyloan Shepherd, Jessie, 60 Marketgate Sheriff, Elizabeth, 6 Glover-st Sim, Betsy, 5 Kyd-st Simpson, Ann, 60 Marketgate Slater, Margaret S., 15 Bank-st Smart, Helen, 3J Glover-st Smith, Mary, 34 Ann-st Smith, Elizabeth, 26 Glover^t Smith, Elizabeth, 24 Victoria-st Smith, Mary, 10 Ann-st Soutar, Mary Ann, 19 North Grimsby Soutar, Isabella, 40 Glover-st Spink, Margaret G., 15 Ann-st Sprott, Jessie, teacher, 8 Bank-st Steel, Jessie, 19 Millgate-ln Stewart, Elizabeth, 27 Bank-st Stewart, Margaret C. , 47£ Ladyloan Stewart, Mary A., 1 Murray-place Stiven, Betsy, 45 Millgate-loan Stiven, Isabella R., 5 Millgate-ln Stephen, Margaret, 18 Millgate-ln Steven, Jane, 26 Ladyloan Stormont, Jessie, 59 Ladybridge Suttie, Lizzy W., Union Villa Symers, Agnes M., 35 West Mary-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Salmond, Isabella, Salisbury-pl
Salmond, Mary, Salisbury-pl
Samson, Elizabeth, 33 Uishland-st
Scott, Elizabeth, 14 Dalhousie-pl
Scott, Isabella W. , 43 Hannah-st
Scott, Jane, 1 Addison-pl
Scott, Jane H, 57 Dishland-st
Scott, Margaret L., 29 Dishland-st
Scott, Mary, 32 West Keutie-st
Scott, Mary, 3 Colvill-pl
Selby, Agnes M., 5 Addison-pl
Sheriff, Jessie W., shopkeeper, 21 Duke-st
Sim, Isabella, 11 Duke-st
Simpson, Ann M., High-common
Skea, Mary Ann, 70 Keptie-st
Small, Elizabeth, 5 Jamieson-st
Smart, Jane, 76 Iveptie-st
Smith, Jean C. D., Viewfield-road
Smith, Harriet, 10 Janiieson-st
Smith, Margaret, 26 Dishland-st
Smith, Mary M., 11 Dishland-st
Soutar, Christina, 11 Colvill-pl
Soutar, Eliza, 11 Colvill-pl
Soutar, Flora C, 56 Addison-pl
Soutar, Grace, West Keptie-st
Soutar, Margaret, 11 Colvill-pl
Spalding, Margaret, 7 Dishland-st
Spark, Mary C, 11 Dishland-st
Steele, Helen C, 24 Dishland-st
Stewart, Annie S. , 18 Colvill-pl
Strachan, Annie, china-merchant, 3J Keptie-st
Straehan, Annie, 9 Colviil-pl
Strachan, Jessie H., 38 Addison-pl
Straton, Annie K., Princes-st
Sturrock, Margaret, 8 Queen-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Salmond, Mary, Salisbury-pl
Sandeinan, Helen S., Cairnie-bank
Scott, Isabella R., 24 St Mary-st
Selby, Sophia, 26 Helen-st
Shepherd, Annie I., 21 Fergus-sq
Shepherd, Jane, millworker, 43 Lochland-st
Shand, Margaret, 39 Ureen-st
Small, Agnes, 17 Fergus-st
Smith, Ann, 29 St Mary-st.
Smith, Isabella B., Woodlands
Smith, Jane, 48 Helen-st
Smith, Mary Ann, 12 Spink-st
Smith, Sarah M'K., 8 Russell-st
Spark, Elizabeth S., 6 Rossie-st
Stephen, Jessie, factoryworker, 14J Spink-st
Stephen, Jessie H., teacher, 57 Keptie-st
Steven, Mary A. M., 21 Fergus-st
Stewart, Ann C. , 40 Green-st
Stewart, Isabella, 29 Elliot-st
Stiven, Jean, 51 Keptie-st
SWaton, Mary, 53 Rossie-st
StuVrock, Betsy, 47 St Mary-st
Sutherland, Isabella, dressmaker, 39 Rossie-st
Sutherland, Mary, millworker, 55 Lochland-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Salmond, Mary, 24 Ogilvy-pl
Scott, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 6 Colvill-pl
Shand, Elizabeth, 20 St Vigeans-rd
Simpson, Ann G., 33 Guthrie-hill
Sinclair, Mary, 44 Kinnaird-st
Sivewright, Mary, 2 Reform-st
Smart. Helen, 27 Kinnaird-st
Smith, Annie R.. 23 St Vigeans-rd
Smith, Elizabeth K., 16 W Mary-st
Smith, Isabella S., 22 Guthrie-pt
Smith, Jane B., 53 Kinnaird-st
Smith, Lizzie, millworker, 14 E Mill-wynd
Smith, Mary, Carnoustie
Soutar; Agnes, millworker, 30 E Mill-wynd
Spark, Eliza M., 6 St Vigeans-rd
Steel, Ann, 20 St Vigeans-rd
Symon, Helen B., 17 Kinnaird-st
No 6 Abbey Ward
Schollay, Elizabeth, 265 High-st Scott, Emily H., 51 Sidney-st Scott, Helen, 1 Barbers'-croft Scott, Mary S. , 13 Hayswell-rd Shand, Elizabeth M., 5 Ernest-st Shepherd, Betsy D., 25 Sidney-st Smart, Margaret, 47 W Abbey-st Smith, Ann S., 16 West Abbey-st Somerville, Margaret, 10 Ponderlaw-lane Soutar, Robina, 27 Leonard-st Stephen, Joanna, milliner, 4 Carnegie-st Steven, Mary Ann R., 4 Carnegie-st
176
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
€org€ £>. Fletcher,
family jrocer, %
Italian "Warehouseman,
TOjtne, g>pmt, anb V^tqueur jYCercban^ I8-KEPTIE STREET-18
ARBROATH,
(Smtp. tbe Ibujbest ano /iDost Genuine Class of (Boobs procurable are Solo at tbe above Marebouse.
DAVID THORNTON
Draper ant) Clothier, 261 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
LADIES' JACKETS & MANTLES- Large Selection from Best Makers.
pr FINE SELECTION OF FURS. TM
BEST SCOTCH BLANKETS & FLANNELS. LINEN & COTTON SHEETS.
A Large Selection of Tweeds, Serges, Overcoatings, &c— Fit and Workmanship of every Garment guaranteed the Best.
A LARGE & VARIED STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING.
flDourning ©roers on tbe Sbortest IRotice.
GENT.'S HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, &c. * LAMB'S-WOOL UNDERWEAR.
mote Hfcfc>ress-268 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.
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Stewart, Isabella B. , 27 Leonard-st Stewart, Jane, 19 Abbot-st Stewart, Margaret T. , Strachan-st Stewart, Mary Ann, 10 Abbey-st E Storrier, Barbara, 21 Leonard-st Swinton, Elizabeth, 275 High-st Symon, Elizabeth, 25 Fisheracre
No X High Street Ward
Taylor, Isabella, S Hume-st Taylor, Margaret, 20 Hill-pl Thomson, Jane, 19 Panmure-st Thornton, Eliza. 17 Panmure-st Traill, Robina, 21 Park-st
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Thomson, Agues G., Millgate-ln Talbot, Elizabeth, 10 Marketgate Thorn, Elizabeth B., 53 W Grimsby Thomson, Isabella, 3 West Grimsby Tosh, Jean, S Ann-st Tough, Alice, 60 Marketgate Tyrie, Annie, 19 Millgate-ln Tytler, Isabella, 59 Ladyloan
No 3 Keptie Ward
Taeket, Margaret W., 19 Catherine-st Thomson, Jessie G,, 36 Gowan-st Todd, Mary A., 22 Dishland-st Traill, Elizabeth M., Viewtield , Turner, Mary B., 20 Colvill-pl
No 4 Loch lands Ward
Taylor, Mary Ann, 46 Fergus-sq. Teviotdale, Agnes, 54 Helen-st Thomson, Jane, 12 Fergus-sq Thomson, Jane M., 43 Rossie-st Thomson, Mary, 20 St Mary-st Tindal, Jane F., 20 Fergus-sq Turner, Maiy B., 8 Robert-sr
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Taylor, Elizabeth, 3 Lillies-wynd Toy, Mary M. , 23 Smithy-croft Taylor, Mary A., 62 Brechin -rd
No e Abbey Ward
Taylor, Elizabeth, 10 Abbey-st Taylor, Jessie F., 19 Palmer-st Thomson, Agnes F., 19 Allan-st Thomson, Catherine M., 29 W Abbey-st Thomson, Isabella A., 27 J E Abbey-st Tyrie, Isabella, 23 Barngreen
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Valentine, Margaret, 7 Shore
No 3 Keptie Ward
Valentine, Margaret, 2 Dishland-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Vercoe, Augusta G., 10 St Vigeans-rd
No 6 Abbey Ward
Valentine, Margaret, 6 Ponderlaw-lane Vannet, Mary Ann C., 12 Abbey-st
No 1 High Street Ward
Walker, Margaret D., 5 Park-st
Walls, Ann, 7 Park-st
Wallace, Elizabeth, midwife, 54 High-st
Wallace, Jane, 30 Maule-st
Watt, Ann, 24 Seagate . •
Watt, Elizabeth, 7 Applegate
Watt, Helen W., 22 High-st
Watt, Mary, confectioner, 36 Commerce-et Watt, Mary, weaver, 166 High-st Whitton, Jane, furnisher, 149 High-st Whvte, Ann, 9 Park-st Whyte, Grace K., 1324 High-st Williamson, Ann, 56a High-st Willis, Elspeth, 25 Commerce-si Wishart, Jane, 9 Park-st Wright, Mary, 2S W Newgate
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Walker, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 6 Glover-st
Walker, Margaret, grocer, 39 Ladyloan
Wallace, Elizabeth A., 23 Bank-st
Wallace, Jane, 2S Marketgate
Wallace, Jane H, Carnoustie
Watson, Jane M., 14 North Grimsby
Watson, Mary D., 3 Bank-st
Watt, Jessie, 24 Millgate-ln
Watt, Margaret 60 Marketgate
■Watt, Mary A., 32 Marketgate
Weston, Margaret W., 26 Ladyloan
White, Isabella W., 26 Kyd-st
Wilson. Ann K., 9 Hannah-*- 1
Wiseman, Mary, 1 Ann-st
No 3 Keptie Ward
Walker, Margaret C, 24 Gowan-st Wallace, Mary M., 16 Colvill-pl Wallace, Susan, 13 Colvill-pl Watson, Margaret A., 12 West Keptie-st Watt, Agnes, 13 Colvill-pl Watt, Harriet M-, 12 Jamieson-st Watt, Elizabeth, 8 Colvill-pl Watt, Jane, 38 Dishland-st Webster, Clementina C, 7S Keptie-st Webster, Catherine, 6 Addison-pl Webster, Janet C, Denley Williamson, Clementina, 22 Dishland-st Williamson, Marjory C, 23 Gowan-st Winton, Jane, 28 Addison-place Wood, Elizabeth S., 84 Dishland-st Wood, Helen W., 13 Jamieson-st Wood, Jessie S., 7 Addison-pl Wright, Ann, dressmaker. 1 Dishland-st
No 4 Lochlands Ward
Walker, Betsy F., 26 Cairnie-st
Watson, Jessie, 3S Lochland-st
Watt, Elizabeth B , 7 Elliot-pl
Wat,t, Helen R. M., 15 Fergus-sq
Webster, Elizabeth, 5 Russell-st
Webster, Jessie, 51 St Mary-st
Weir, Helen, 78 Lochland-st
Weir, Margaret, 40 St Mary-st
Welsh, Isabella, 50 St Mary-st
Whitton, Helen F., 62 St Mary-st
Whyte, Annie, 54 Fergus-sq
Whyte, Charlotte C, 65 Lochland-st
Whyte, Isabella K., 62 St Mary-st
Whyte, Susan S., 67 Keptie-st
Wilson, Mary F., 46 St Mary-st
Wilson, Helen, factory-worker, 33 Green-st
Winton, Jane, 52 Kossie-st
Winton, Jane, 43 Elliot-st
Wood, Betsy, 55 Helen-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Walker, Catherine S., 36 Kinnaird-st Walker, Mary, 8 Smithy-eroft ' - Wallace, Jean C, 41 Cairnie-st
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^David Kerr.
,%jg" V ••VN* •«<• • 'ST *
V3
4 * family ^ute^er, *
281 flIGfl STREET, 1 SIDJ1EY STREET,
67 IMItltGBTE ItOflfl, 48 CflllflllE STREET.
BEEF, MUTTON, and PORK at Reasonable Prices.
Always a Fresh Stock on hand of Guaranteed Quality.
IOOOOOOOC
* presl? Supplies C^eeKl^ of (Jountr^ Buft^ and 6||s. <^Also plentiful Supplies of Poultry ar\d Rabbits in ^ason.
000000000000000400
©roers Galleo for ano Beltvereo in ang {part of Uown.
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Watt, Mary Ann, 18 Ogilvy-pl Webster, Ann, teacher, 15 Howard-st White, Barbara F., confectioner, 17 James-st White, Elizabeth, 20 W Mill-wynd Whitton, Ann, 15 Lillies-wynd Will, Agnes C, 6 St Vigeans-rd Williams, Jessie F., 32 St Vigeans-rd Williamson, Mary M., 10 Guthrie-port
No 6 Abbey Ward
Walker, Agnes C, 13 Palmer-st Walker, Mary, 5 W Abbey-st Wallace, Jessie F., 57 Sidney -st Watson, Mary Ann, 5 Palmer-st
Watson, Margaret, 4 Hill-ter Watt, Isabella, 21 Palmer-st White, Ann, 7 Palmer-st Wilson, Williamina, 41 Leonard-st Williamson, Ann, 12 Bakers'-wynd
No 2 Mitigate Ward
Young, Mary S., teacher, 54 Millgate-loan
No 4 Uochlands Ward
Yorkston, Janet, 93 Keptie-st
No 5 Guthrie Port Ward
Young, Agnes, 22 Lillies-wynd
Arbroath List of Trades and Professions.
Accountants.
Black, Rollo S., 93 High-st Hume, Robert, Town House Reid, George, Royal Bank Thomson, A. M., 21 Hill-place
JErated Water Manufacturers. Dorward, E., 18 Millgate Mitchell, A. C, & Co., Lordburn Moncur, David, 10 Helen-st Robb Brothers, Brechin-road
Architects and Surveyors. Carver & Symon, Brothock Bridge Gavin, Hugh, 42 Hill Street. Mason, J. S., Corn Exchange Buildings Scott, Robert, 36 Commerce-st Surveyors — D. R. Calder, 2 Elliot-pl; James
Scott, 9 Victoria-st Land Surveyor — John Herald, 70 High-st
Asphalte Manufacturer. Briggs, William, Elliot Chemical Works
Auctioneers, &c. Dodds & Bathie, Manure, Oilcake, Seed,
and Potato Merchants, 86 High-st Douglas, David, 33 High-st Herald, John, 70 High Street Thomson Geo., R. & Son, 43 Marketgate and
Brothock House
Baby Linen Warehouses. Anderson, Mrs J. P., 49 Millgate-loan Couttie, Miss B., Lordburn Davidson, Mrs, 28 Millgate-loan Grant, J. & C, 33 West Port Jamieson, M. & J., 141 High-st Kydd, M. & M., 38 Guthrie Port Reid, Mrs, 20 Applegate Roebuck, Miss, 3iHill-st
Bakers. Drummond, Mrs, 235 High Street Ducat, William, 2 Hamilton Green Equitable Co-operative Society (Limited)
6 Guthrie Port High Street Co-operative Society (Limited)
252 and 254 High Street Milne, Chas., (pastry), 162£ High Street
Raitt, W. & J., 41 Guthrie-port
Rattray, John, 206 High Street
Rose, W. & J., 33 West Grimsby
Robertson, George, (pastry), 114 High-st
Salmond, George, 199 High-st
Scott, Richard, 41 Barngreen
Soutar, Carnegie, 122 High-st & 45 St Mary-st
West Port Association (Limited), 2 and 4
Keptie-st Westwater, Henry, (pastryj, Elgin-pl
Banks.
Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays— 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Saturdays — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bank of Scotland. Agent — R. C. Kinloch. British Linen Company, Brothock Bridge,
Joint-Agents— J. M. M'Bain and A. D.
Dickson. Clydesdale Banking Company, 62 High-st.
Agents — Chapel & Alexander Commercial Bank of Scotland, 113 High-st.
Agent— W. J. Rollo. North of Scotland Bank, 104 High-st. Agents
— Miln & Dalgarno Royal Bank of Scotland, 69 High-st. Agent —
George Reid. Arbroath Savings Bank, 90 High-st. W. J.
Rollo, Actuary. Open— Daily 9 to 10
a.m. ; also on Fridays, 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturdays, 3 to 4 p.m.
Berlin Wool Repositories. Clark, M. M., 14 Cominerce-st Davidson, Mrs, 28 Millgate Loan Grant, J. & C, 33 West-port Jamieson, M. & J., 141 High-st Kydd, M. & M., 38 Guthrie-port Whitton, Miss, 147 High-st
Billposters. Michie & Son, 18 Ghurcb-st Robertson, John, St Thomas-st
Blacksmiths. Donald, Alex., Lindsay-st Hanton, John, Drunkendub Harris, John, Salmond's Muir Herron, Jas., 16 South Grimsby Herron Peter, & Son, 22 Pouderlaw-st Herron, Peter, Dickheld-st
180 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
SIGN OF THE CLOCK. 212 HIGH STREET.
£ti UlILiLilAlVI * HIGH. #£
(DatoBmQKer, Je,me\\e,r, |f ^ptieieira.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, and ELECTRO-PLATE
©f THHai-rantec ©.ualitv, anb at lowest ipossible prices.
A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
LADIES' AND GENT.'S GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
W PRICES FROM 17s UPWARDS.
JEWELLERY Made to any Design.
Special Httention given to IRcpairs. ELECTRO-PLATING AND GILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
SPECIAL WEKJfflS TO Pl^ESE]V[>F/n'I0jVI PHIjVI'Eg;
yvivi. niun, 212 high street.
HEALTHY + HOUSES. *T~
5 — fen -**—-■* r (&— s
" Tlotbing is so Costlv. as Disease, nothing is so IRemuneratvve as tbe ©utlav. wbicb augments Ibeattb."
ASPHALiTE
Is Impervious to Damp, Sewage Gases, Vermin, and Dry Rot. Will not Crack with Setting of Building. Properties protected by Asphalte are much increased in Value, and Sell Better and Let Better.
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Kydd, Wm., West Grimsby Marshall, R., Ladybridge-st Boath, D. & W., 7 West Mill Wynd Petrie, James, Gravesend Ramsay, John, Keptie-st Smith, James J., Shipbuilding Yard Suttie, John, West Abbey -st
Bleachers. Brown, J., Greens Bleaching Corsar, David, & Sons, Waulkmills Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Friockheim Kelly Bleaching Coy., Wormyhills, Elliot Scrimgeour, James, Pitmuies Bleachfleld,
Friockheim Webster, Wm. & Co., Wardmill Bleachfleld
Bobbin Manufacturers. Kydd, James, Dishlandtown-st Macdonald, J. & Co., Haystteld Sawmills
Boiler Makers.
Shanks, A. & Son, Limited, Dens Iron Works Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Westburn Foundry
Booksellers, Stationers, Newsagents.
Those marked a are newsagents only Anderson, W. D., 206 High-st Boath, W. S., 10 Brothoek Bridge Bonnyman, J. S.,27 Marketplace Bouick, David, 59 Keptie-st aCollier, Mrs, 49A Millgate-loan aCameron, Mrs, Elliot-st Campbell, G. & F., 21 Commerce-st Coutts, Mrs, .02 Guthrie Port aDavidson, Miss, 1 Hill-road aFairweather, James, 182 High Street ftFyfe, J., 82 Ladyloan oGauldie, Jas , 50 Cah'nie-st Grant, Miss, 277 High-st and 68J Lochland-st Hood, J. F., & Son, 94 High-st and 30
Keptie-st aKemp, P., 54 Helen Stieet Lowson, Henry, 05 Marketgate aMann, Mrs, Bakers' Wynd Martin, J. B. , 46 Keptie-st aM'Kenna, J., 41 Loehland-st Myles, Geo., 219i High-stand 100 Keptie-st Ogilvie, J., 8 West Port oOgg, Wm. S., 1 Hamilton-green aPitcairn, Mrs, 45 Guthrie Port aSeott, Miss, 26 Millgate Loan Smith, David, 61 Guthrie Port Strachan, Win., B., 255 High-st oSuttie, Mrs, John-st Will, Miss, 09 Barngreen
Bookbinders. Brodie & Salmond, Brothock-bridge Jackson, Wm., Aberdeen (see advertisement) Strachan, W. B., 255 High-st
Boot and Shoe Makers and Dealers.
(Wholesale). Fairweather, Samuel, Abbey Leather Works.
Shops— 213 High-st and 3 Keptie-st Fraser, D. & Son, Wellgate Works (Patent
Canvas Shoes) Grant, A. & Son, 44 Lordburn Grant, Colin; Hill Road Factory. Shops — 86
and 249 High-st., and 21 West Port
Inchoape Boot Factory, Chalmers-st. Shop—
26 Millgate McLaren, Brothers, Gravesend Factorv
Shop — 29 Commerce-st (Retail). Bell, Enoch, Lillies-wynd Crammond, P., 83 Keptie-st Douglas, Wm., 4 John-st Drury David, 21 W. Abbey-st Equitable Co-operative Society (Limited)
Guth rie-port— A. Hood, manager Herschell, A., 26 Guthrie Port Hutton, Geo., 4 Allan Street High Street Co-operative Society (Limited)
252 High-st— R. Inglis, manager Knight, James, 1 Catherine-st Lownie, Isaac, East Mary-st Nicoll & Riddocb, 46 Guthrie Port Ogilvie, Alex., East Mary-st Pirie, John, 2S0 High-st Raitt, George K., 15 Panmure-st Ramsay, Allan, 65 St Mary-st Smith, Alex., 1 Barngreen Tyler, H. P., 227 and 229 High-st Weir, C. , 17 Millgate Loan Welsh, D, 56 Keptie-st West Port Association, 24 West Port— R. Low,
manager
Brassfounders. Doig, Alex., Guthrie' Port Foundry Duncan, Alex., 17 Applegate Keith, James, High Street Foundry
Bre/tvers. Bellrock Brewery, M'Kinlayfe Co., Elliot-st
Brick and Tile Manufacturers. Stewart, John, & Son, Anniston Brokers {Licensed) .
Anderson, David, 7 Allan-st Buick, Wm., 11 North Grimsby Cavin, Jas., 21 Applegate Craig, J. B., 4 W Grimsby Cromarty, W. , 17 Lillies-wynd Fitzcharles, Mrs E., 1 Lillies-wynd Hutton, Geo., 6 Allan-st M'Cormack, Hugh, 43 Lordburn Milne, David, 40 Applegate Napier, Alex., 49 W Abbey-st Sievwright, Tlios., 20 Lordburn Thorns, Alex., 29 Lordburn Wallace, A., lOi Millgate-loan Wallace, Jas., 14 Panmure-st Watson, Wm., 3 and 5 James-st (Pawn) Wilson, Donald, 47 Gravesend
Builders. Calder Brothers, 82 Keptie-st Christie & Anderson, E Mary-st Fife, Andrew, Lindsay-st M'Laren & Nairn, Culloden Road Ramsay & Gordon, Fergus Square Ramsay, D., & Son, Millgate Loan Reid, Alex., Lordburn (House, 33 Carnegie-st)
Butchers.
Arbroath United Butcher Meat Co-operative Society, Ltd, 12 Guthrie Port ; 250 High- st ; 3J Fergus-st ; 1 Millgate Loan ; and 49£ Keptie-st. Manager— Jos. Beveridge
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TABLES FOR PARTIES.
For Terms, apply ANDREW LORIMER, 14 Keptie Street.
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Batchelor, D. G., 27 West-port
Boatli, D. M., 48 Cairnie-st
Boath, James, 34 Guthrie-port
Boath, Win., Rossie-st
Forbes, Robert, (family), 148 High-st
Harris, Geo., 21) Millgate & Hamilton Green
Kerr, David, 281 High-st ; (57 Millgate-loan ; 1
Sidney-st ; and 4S Cairnie-st Lefevre, J., 20S High-st Moore, C, 62 Keptie-st Nieoll, James, 28 Keptie-st Reid, Geo., 39 High-st Reid, George, 55 Wallaee-st Ruxton, George, 53 Lochland-st Steven, Charles, 282 High-st Storrer, A. P., 78 High-st Taylor, A., 190 High-st Walker-, D. Y. , 50 Millgate-loan Walker, J. R., 12 Guthrie-port
Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers.
Craig, Wm., 23 and 25 James-st
Grewar, J, P. & Son, Gravesend
Herald, John, 70 High-st
Mackay & Son, 5 Brothock Bridge
Middleton, Wm., Millgate House
Sprunt, D., Upholsterer, 3 Bridge-st
Thomson, G. R. & Son (Valuators, Linoleum Warehousen en, and Removal Contract- ors), 43 Marketgate and Brothock House
Wilson, David T., 99 High-St
Carriers. James Brown, carrier for North British Rail- way— Manager, A. Brown Caledonian Railway — Office, Keptie Street —
Agent, Alex. Allan Dundee and Arbroath Joint Railway — Office,
Robert Street— Agent, Jas. Robertson North British Railway — Office, Robert Street
— Agent, R. Aitkenhead Wordie & Co., carriers for Caledonian Railway
—Office, Robert Street— Agent, T. Reid A. & W. Moffat, carriers — Agent, J. Ogilvie,
8 West Port Biglands Limited, carriers — Agent, John
Ogilvie, S West Port Sutton & Co., carriers — Agent, J. Cant, 36
Greenmarket, Dundee Globe Express Agent-D. T.Wilson, 99 High-st Herald, John, 70 High-st
Chemists and Druggists.
Hours — S a.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays to 9 p.m. Saturdays to 10 p.m. Wednesday — Closed 2 to 6 p.m. Sundays — 10 to 11 a.m. ; 1 to 2 p.m. ; 5 to 8 p.m.
Buchan, D. D., 7 Millgate
Burn, David H., 109 High-st and 12 Keptie-st
M'Leish. John, 16 Millgate
Navsmith, Andrew, 154 High Street
Robertson & Tytler, 19 West Port
Ruxton, James, 63 Keptie-st
Shield, Mill, & Jack, (agents for W. & A. Gilbey, wine and spirit merchants, London ; and Schweppe & Co.,. aerated water manufacturers), 102 High-st
Whyte, J. Si', 57 Guthrie Port
Chimney Sweeps.
Arthur, D., Gravesend
Carrie, David, 32 Green-st, Hood, Win., OS Guthrie-port Ross, Jas., Abbey Path Wyllie, John, 33 Applegate
China and Glass Merchants. Buick, William,. N Grimsby Cavin, J., 21 to 27 Applegate Craig, J. B. 37 Millgate, (wholesale & retail) Johnston, David, 35 and 37 Commerce-st Milne, M., 18 Guthrie Port Pattullo, D., Guthrie Port Skea, David, 2 Brechin-rd Strachan, L., 3 J Keptie-st Tosh, David, 31 West-port Wallace, Alex., 10 Panmure-st, 10J Millgate loan, and 244 High-st
Coal Merchants.
Balfour, Wm., East Mary-st
Cuthbert, David, 30 Helen-st
Friendly Coal Society (Limited), 29 Ladyloan — David Smith, Manager
Lamb, Jas., 33 Lindsay -st
Leslie, J. G. 5 Millgate
Muir, T., Son, & Pattou, Limited, Railway Station and Shore (also at Carnoustie and. Inverkeilor Railway Stations)
M'Donald, G., Dickfield-st
Paterson, J. A., 1 Shore
Roy, Adam, & Sons, Exchange Place
Salinond, W., & Son, Shore
Scott, J. & W., West Shore
Smith, Hood, & Co., Spink St. and Ladyloan (also at Carnoustie, Inverkeilor, and Red- ford, Carmyllie)
Confectioners.
Aitken, J. R., 20a Keptie-st
Bell. Mrs, 256 High-st
Bloch, H. A., (and ice-cream) 10 Bridge-st
Chalmers, Mis, 2 Guthrie-port
Collier, Mrs, 49J Millgate-loan
Dagostino, L. (and ice cream), 225 High-st
Dundee and Arbroath Confections and Preserve Manufacturing Company, (Limited), James-st. — R. M. Taylor, managing director
Farquhar, Mrs, 77 Keptie-st
Forbes, Miss, 55 Keptie-st
Forbes, Miss, St Vigeans-road
Gardyne, L. (and ice cream), 231 High-st
Gauldie, Jas., 50 Cairnie-st
Gellatly, — , 55 Lochland-st
Grant, M., 202 High-st
Hogg, M., '.^o Keptie-st
Jamieson, Mrs, 94 Keptie-st
Jenkins, A. & M., 26 Keptie-st
Low, Miss A., 6 Brothock Bridge
Milne, Chas., 162i High-st
Petrie, M., 48 Keptie-st
Raitt, J. & W., 41 Guthrie-port
Ramsay, Mrs M., 188 High-st
Robertson, Geo., 114 High-st
Ruxton, Charles, 46 Cairnie-st
Salinond, George, 199 High-St
Scott, Miss, 26 Millgate-loan
Settle, J. (manufacturing), 29 Ladybridge-st
Smith, Andrew, 10 Keptie-st
Smith, Mrs, St Vigeans-road
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Sylvestir, A., (and ice cream) 12 Millgate Watt, Miss, 36 Commerce-st Wannan, W., 13 Millgate-loan Westwater, Miss L., Kirk-sq Whitton, Mrs, Ladybridge Winton, Jas., 65 Guthrie Port
Carting Contractors. Boath, Robert, Rosebank Cameron, James, 45 Hannah-st Dunbar, J., Convent-st Anderson, A., Barbers-croft Ktiowles. James. S Ann-st Moonlight, A., 14 Glover-st Pearson, Alex., Ladvloan Reid, J. & W., S Wallace-st Robb, John, Ponderlaw-st Skae, C. & J., 17 Hannah-st
Com Merchants. Dodds & Bathie, 4 N Grimsby Milne, John & Sons, East Grimsby Panton, John, Dickfield-st Smith, J. & J., East Grimsby Tarbat, A.
Cycle Agents. Boath, D. & W., 35 Guthrie-port Hall & Petrie, Market-pl Spink, S., Garden-st Millar, G., 27 Millgate Mitchell & Crowe, Brothock Bank Moore, Bros., 91 Keptie-st
Dairies and Dairymen. ■ Burnett, W. C, Mains of Carrnyllie Carrie, David, Bell Rock-lane Cook, John, Bank of Arbirlot Dunbar, John, Convent-st Gair, A., Little Cairnie Geddes, David, Murray-place Gray, — , Culloden Gray, John, Carrnyllie Gibb, D., Carrnyllie Gibb, J., Carrnyllie Lynch, Michael, 24 Brechin-roaa Meikle, Thos., Boghead Mitchell, David, Blindloeh Paterson, Dan, Letham Farm Robbie, David, Anntield Roberts, Jos., Newbigging Rodger, James, Greenfield Smith, Geo., Brechin-rd Smith, Peter, Gallowden
Dancing Masters. Birse, J. S., 34 Hill-st dimming, F. , 51 Sidney-st Lowe, D., 1 Garden-st Maxwell, G. S., Woodville-feus Williamson, W., 1 Carnegie-st
Dental Surgeons. Davie, A., Herald Buildings, Brothock Bridge Fisher, W., 41 Hill-st High, John, 169{High-st Lesslie, C. H., SO Marketgate Lyall, Thos. W., 2 West Abbey-st
Drapers.
Alexander, John, 179 High-st Boath, Mrs Ann, 7S Marketgate
Bowman, Jas., 36$ Guthrie-port
Boyne, Mrs K., 52 High-st
Dundas, A. M., 13 Keptie-st
Equit.Co-Operative Society, Ltd., Guthrie-port
Findlay, D., 50 Keptie-st
High Street Co-Operative Society, Ltd., 252 High-st
Hird, Alex., 28 Keptie-st., and 258 Higli-st
Hutchison. David, 1 West-pt
Johnston, J. B., 20 Keptie-st
Lorimer, A., 14 Keptie-st
Mackenzie, J. R., London Mantle House
M 'Mullen & Cowe, 124 High-st
Milligan, Robert, 7 Keptie-st
Ruxton, Mrs D. B., 63 Helen-st
Soutar, Jas., 10S High-st
Taylor, David, 209 High-st
Tulloch, J., 2 Lochland-st
Thornton, George, 112 High-st
Thornton, David, 261 High-st
Wallace, D. A., 9 West Port.
West Port Association, Ld.( Wm. Hay, mana- ger, 22 West Port
Dress and Mantle Makers.
Anderson, M., 222 High-st Bell, Miss, Rossie-st Bennet, Miss, Walker-pl Bertie, Miss M., 10 Academy-st Boyle, Mrs, 30 Lordburn Byars, Mrs D , 151 High-st Carrie & Peter, 246 High-st Christie, Miss, 116 High-st Douglas, Miss, 33 High-st Ellis, Miss, 3 Ponderlaw-st Findlay, Miss, 5 Hannah-st Fyfe, A. and C., Bridge-st Garvie, Miss E. J., 40 Keptie-st Glen, Miss, Brechin-rd Grant, I. & B., St Vigeans-rd Hogg, Miss E., 44 Dishland-st Hogg, Miss, 23 West Port Irvine & Sim, Herald Buildings Kydd, M. & M., 38 Guthrie-pt Lee, L., Nolt Loan Cottage Lewer, Miss Jane, 130 High-st Lorimer, Mrs, 14 Keptie-st Lorimer, Mrs, Market-place Low, Miss, Brothock-bank Mackenzie, J. R., 145 High-st Ogilvy, Miss, 253 High-st Ramsay, Miss, 3 Ponderlaw-st Ree, A., 23 Cairnie-st Reid, Miss, Ladyloan Smith, Miss, 7S Keptie-st Strachan & Farquhar, 177 High-st Taylor, Miss Isabella, 8 Hume-st Valentine, Miss M., 2 Dishland-st
Dyers and Agents.
Campbell, P. & P., Perth— agent, Mrs J., P. Anderson, 49 Millgate-loan. MissGrant 277 High-st
Thomson, Ltd., Perth — agents, Miss J. Lewer, 130 High-st. Miss Bremnar, 38 Com- merce-st. Mrs Gauldie, 50 Cairnie-st
Maclure, E. & J., 70 Helen-st.
Pullar, J. & Sons, Perth— agents, M. Ander- son, 222 High-st, and J. & C. Grant, 33 West Port
186
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
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Stevenson Brothers, Dundee ; Branch, Brothock Bridge —Agents : M. & M. Kydd, Guthrie-port; Mrs Davidson, 28 Millgate-loan ; and Mrs Lorimer, 14 Keptie-st
Emigration Agents. Haliburton, A. T., Commercial Bank Herald, John, 70 High-st Michie & Son, IS Chureh-st Thomson, Geo. Rutherford & Son, Marketgate
and Brothock House Wilson, D. T., 99 High-st
Egg Merchants. Barrie, J. P., Lochland-st
Farquharson, R., 108 High-st
Flemings, 15 West-port
Irish Dairy Coy., Guthrie-pt and 14 West-pt
Liptons. Limited, 173 High-st
Orr, Mrs R., 5 W Grimsby
Engineers and Ironfounders. Anderson, George, & Co. , Taymouth Works,
Carnoustie Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Westburn Foundry Keith, James, C.E. (Gas, Hydraulic, steam
and hot water) High Street Foundry ' Law, Jas. , Herald Court Shanks, Alex., & Son, Ltd., Dens Iron Works Shepherd, Wm., Hume Street Foundry Spink, Stephen, Pleasance Works, Garden-st
Fancy Goods Merchants. Anderson, W. D , 256 High-st Boath, W. S., 10 Brothock Bridge Bonnyman, J. S. , 27 Marketplace Fairweather, Jas., 182 High-st Johnston David (& Hardware) 35 & 37
Commerce-st Myles, Geo., 219i High-st Pattullo, D., Guthrie-port Strachan, Lawrence, 3J Keptie-st Tosh,' David. 31 West-port Whitton, Miss, 147 High-st
Fishmongers. Adam, J., 11 Guthrie-port Cargill, Alex-., 12 South-st Cargill, E., 23 Keptie-st Leslie, Wm., 170 High-st Harris, G., 23 Millgate M'Gurk, John, 5 and 7 Applegate Orr, Mrs R., 5 W Grimsby Swankie, R., 11 South-st
Flax Merchants. Anderson, James, Garden-street Hill, John, East Abbe.v-st Simpson, J., <fc Son, Hill-street Smart, Geo., & Co., Hill-pl Weir, Chas. F., Guildry Buildings
Flax Spinners. Those marked (s) are also Jute Spinners. sAnderson & Chalmers, St Rollox Works Corsar, David & Sons, Nursery Mills Corsar Brothers, Brothock Mill and Apple- gate Works Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Wellgate Works
Gordon, Alex., & Co., Burnside Works sJarvis, W. & J. S., Concrete Works ■ sLowson, Andrew, Ltd., Greens, Baltic, Inch,
Lindsay-st, and John-st Works Nicol, Alex., & Co., Chalmers-st Works sNetherward Spinning and Weaving Co.,
Netherward Works Webster Brothers & Co., Stanley Works Webster, Francis. & Sons, Alma Works
Fruiterers, Florists, and Green- grocers.
Bell, Mrs, 256 High-st Boyle, Mrs, 31 Market-place Chalmers, Mrs, 2 Guthrie-port Christie, Mrs, 178 High Street Collier, Mrs, 49'r Millgate-loan Dinnie, M. A., 218 High-st Farquharson, R., 168 High-st Fiddes, J., Guthrie-port Fyfe, J., 32 Ladyloan Hogg. M., 95 Keptie-st Mitchell, Jas. S., 5 Brothock-bridge Petrie, Miss, 48 Keptie-st Schollay, M., 256a High-st Scott, Miss, 26 Millgate-loan Smith, James, 37 West Port Smith, Andrew, 10 K.-ptie-st Strachan, Walter, 183 High-st
• Funeral Underta7cers. Craig, Wm., 23 and 25 James-st Duncan, Robt., 31 Lordburn Duthie, David, Hill Road Farquhar, R. C, 4 Hill-place Grewar J. P., & Son, Gravesend & Pan-
mure-st Herald, John, 70 High-st Mackay, W., & Son, 7 Brothock-bridge Middleton, Wm., Millgate House Robertson, Wm., West Grimsby Scott, Alex., St. Mary-st Wilson, David T., 99 High-st Sutherland, Wm., Reform-st
Gardeners (Market and Landscape).
Higgins, — , Bellevue-gardens
Laird, Wm., Bloomfield
Masson, Robt., 6 Elliot-place
Mills, Alexander, 26 Kyd-st
Tarbat, Andrew, Lochside Gardens, Ernest-st
Glaziers and Glass Merchants. Gordon, Frank W , 19 Guthrie-port Grant, W. L., 267 High-st Millar, D. H., Millgate Roy, A. & Sons, Exchange Place Savege, T., 257 High-st Scott, David J., Brothock Bridge Scott, E., 6 Millgate-loan
Grocers (unlicensed) and Provision Dealers.
Boath, Mrs An if, 78 Marketgate Davidson, John, IS Brothock. Bridge Davidson, Mrs, Ladybridge-st Dorward, George, 2 Bank-st Drummond, Mrs, 76 Keptie-st Eaton, Miss M. A., 32 Applegate
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CHINA DEPARTMENT
Is always full of Choice DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, and BEDROOM WARE. GLASS GOODS of all Kinds.
LEATHER GOODS.
Ladies' HAND and TRAVELLING BAGS, Gent's TRAVELLING BAGS— all Sizes— &c, at Emporium Prices.
Arbroath Year Book.
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Equitable Co-operative Society (Limited)
Guthrie-port, 52 Keptie-st, .4£ Fergus-sq
and Commerce-st Fleming's, 15 West-port Gouk, Mrs, 47 High-st Greig, George, Rossie-st High St Co-operative Society (Ltd), 252 <fc 57
High-st, 61 St Mary-st, & 39J Millgate-ln Irish Dairy Co., 23 Guthrie-pt &, 14 West-port Lipton, Ltd., 173 High-st Low, Wm. & Co., Keptie-st Moir, W. & Sons, 6 West-port Pearson, J. F., Kirk-square Raitt, M., 60 Helen-st Ruxton, C., 46 Cairnie-st Ruxton, David, 46 Ladyloan Salmond, George, 199 High-st Soutar, Carnegie, 45 St Mary-st West Port Association (Limited), 2 and
4 Keptie-st, Lochland-st, and E. Abbey-st
Grocers (licensed) and Provision Dealers.
Adams, Wm., 26 High-st
Alexander, Wm., 1 Keptie st
Booth, A. D., S7 Lochland-st
Brown, John H. , 3 Brothock-bridge
Cargill, Mrs D. W. , 1 Wallace-st
Carrie, Allan (Porter and Ale), 2 Jamieson-st
Christison, A. P., 5 Guthrie-port
Christison, Mrs, 20 Ann-st
Collier, Miss, 13J Dishlandtown-st
Davidson, Miss, 263 High-st
Deans, Mrs, 3 Duke-ST.
Dick, J. B., 38 Hamilton-green
Doig, James, 71 and 73 Guthrie-port (Whole- sale and Retail)
Donald, John, 274 High-st
Esplin, Mrs, Millgate-ln
Fyfe, John, S Market-place
Fletcher, G. D., 18 Keptie-st
Fox, A. H, 193 High-st
Fox. James, 194 High-st
Fox, W. C, 92 Keptie-st
Gilbert, R., 3 Princes-st
Hall, A., 47 Keptie-st
Johnson, Wm., 2 Glover-st
Kerr, Elizabeth, 7 Fergus-square
King, James, 15 Union-st West
Larnaeh, Mrs, 29 Panmurc-st
Leith, James, 1 Panmure-st
Low, Charles A., 44 Keptie-st
M'Kay, Alexander, 62 Keptie-st
M'Lennan, Donald, 38 Barngreen
Mackintosh, Mrs Agnes, 44 Fergus Square
Maxwell, Thomas, 242 High-st
Mill, Stewart, 3 Ernest-st
Mitchell, Wm., 127 High-st
Murray, Mrs Mary A., 82 Cairnie-st
Morgan, James, 29 Lillies-wynd
Napier, John, jun., 43 East Abbey-st
Nicoll, Mrs Edward, 40 Ladybridge-st
Peter, Mrs R. B. , 19J Rossie-st
Petrie, George, 66 Keptie-st
Petri«,Mrs James, 12 Millgate-loan
Pyott, J. G. 54 Guthrie-port
Pyott, W. 40 Guthrie-port
Robbie, David, 89 Keptie-st
Robertson, D.D., 2 Park-st
Scott, Andrew, 195 High-st
Scott, James, 8 Guthrie-port
Smith, David, 1 Culloden-road
Stevenson, James, 51 Ladvloan
Strachan, Wallace, & Whyte, 288 High-st
(wholesale and retail) Tarbat, Wm., 44 Green-st Thomson, Henry, 10 Fergus-st Turnbull, James, 35 Higli-st Walker, Margaret, 37 Ladyloan Watson, Frank, 52 Cairnie-st Wilson, D. L.(wholesale and retail),13 Spink-st
Hairdressers. Alexander, John, 243 High-st Baird, George, The Pend, Market-place Crowe, George, 18 Commerce-st David, J. J., 273 High-st Gibb, J. P., 2S4 High-st M'Gregor, G. D., Cairnie-st Murray, J., 44 High-st Ogg, W. S., 1 and 3 Hamilton-green Ogg, H. & E., 18 West Port Petrie, Geo., 16 Brothock-bridge Ruxton, Wm., 200 High-st Weir, Charles, Millgate-loan Weir, James, 11 Millgate
Hatters and Hosiers. Alexander, John, 179 High-st Fulton, George, 152 High-st Gouck, H, 96 High-st Guild, A., 215 High-st Joss, James, 15 Millgate Lorimer, A., 14 Keptie-st Millar, John, 24 Commerce-st Reid, Wm., 72 Marketgate Ruxton, Mrs D. B., 63 Helen-st Selby, F. & J., 2S0 High-st Taylor, D., 25 Commerce-st The Corner Hat Shop, 2 West Port
Horsehirers. Arbroath Horsehiring Co., Ltd., Dishland-st Braid, H, Lochland-st Gavin, J., Central Stables, Applegate Mann, Jas., East Abbey-st Melvin, Robert, Newgate Stables, W Newgate Smith, Alex., White Hart Stables, Kirk-sq
Hotels.
George— C. M. M'Leod, 30 Commerce-st Imperial— Samuel Aitken, Keptie-st Royal — Mrs Van der Merwe, 131 High-st Station— Ceorge M. Douglas, 38 Keptie-st Waverley Temperance — Jas. Sheret, Keptie-st White Hart— Alex. Smith, 163 High-st
Iron and Steel Merchants.
Balfour, Wm., East Mary-st Buick, Wm., North Grimsby Cuthbert, James, S Commerce-st Sievwright, John, Arrott-st Sievwright, Thomas, Lordburn
Ironmongers. Cuthbert, James (and Seedsman), 8 Com- merce-st See Advertisements. Dewar, R. D., 25 West Port Johnston, David, 35 and 37 Commerce-st Nicol, D. H, 189 High-st Smith, John, 24 Guthrie Port
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Smith, J. S. & Sons, 140 High-st Thomson, John, 103 High-st Tosh, D., 31 West Port
Joiners and Wrights. Duncan, R., 31 Lordhurn Duthie, D., Hill-road Farquhar, R. C, 4 Hill-place Fyfe, Alexander, Ponderlaw-st Kyd, D., Gravesend Kydd, James. Dishlandtown-st Robertson, J., 24 Millgate Scott, Alexander, St Mary-st Soutar, Alex. M., North Grimsby" Sturrock, D., 1 Lillies Wynd Young & Sons (and Cartwrights), S Grimsby
Lathsplitters. Brown, C. & Co., Ltd., Ladyloan. Office, N
Grimsby Ross, James, Applegate Slimman & Robertson, Ladybridge-st
Laundries.
M'Gillivray, Mrs, Rossie-st Ogg, Mrs, 58 Millgate-loan , St Thomas Laundry, Panmure-st Stevenson Bros. (Hygienic), Brothock Bridge. Victoria Laundry (Misses Gordon), South Grimsby
Leather Merchants, Tanners, and Curriers.
Fairweather, Samuel, Abbey Works and
Millgate-loan Grant, Colin, Hill Road Factory M'Cormack, J., Guthrie Port M'Laren Bros., Gravesend Swirles, A., & Son, Ponderlaw-st
Lithographic Printers. Brodie & Salmond, Herald Office
Manure and Oil CaJce Merchants. • Dodds & Bathie, 86 High-st Forbes, Robert, 1S9 High-st
Medical Practitioners. General Surgery Hours — 9 to 10 a.m., 2 p.m.,
6 to 8 p.m. Saturdays, for Country
People, 2 p.m. Anderson, J. K., M.D., 26 Ponderlaw-st Dewar, J. A., M.D., 13 Hill -terrace Dewar, Thos. F„ M.D., B.Sc, 13 Hill-terrace Dewar, W. J., M.B., CM., 13 Hill-terrace Duncan, John D., 7 Cairnie-st Gilruth, Jas., 1S4 High-st Kelly, R., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., 61 Keptie-st Laing, David, M.D., 13 Maule-st Martin, F., 26 Ponderlaw-st Russell, John, M.D., 0 Hill-terrace Wannan,W.,L.R.C.P.,L.R.C.S.,5lMarketgate
Midwives. Ogilvie, Mrs, 253 High-st Sullivan; Mrs, 18 Bridge-st Wallace, Mrs, 54 High-st
Milliners. Anderson, M., 222 High-st Bowman, Jas., 38 Guthrie-port Boyle, Mrs, 30 Lordburn
Bremnar, Misses, 3S Commerce-st Byars, Mrs Dtl51 High-st Carrie & Peter, 246 High-st Dundas, A. M., 13 Keptie-st Fyffe, Mrs, Bridge-st Hutchison, David, 1 West-port Lewer, Miss J., 130 High-st Lorimer, Mrs, 14 Keptie-street Lorimer, Mrs, 29 Market-place M'Mullen & Cowe, 124 High-st Strachan& Farquhar, 177 High-st Stephen, J. & J., 271 High-st Thornton, G., 112 High-st Wallace, D. A., 9 West-port
Millwright.
Fyfe,. David, Ponderlaw-st
Monumental Masons. Calder Bros., Greenfield. Office— 82 Keptie-st Hutcheon, J., Aberdeen, see Advt. Reid, A., Lordburn. House — 33 Carnegie-st Soutar & Wyllie, Arrott-st. Office— 7 Abbot-st
Music & Musical Instrument Dealers. Booth, Fred., 5 and 7 Hill-st Campbell, G. & F., 23 Commerce-st Paterson, Sons & Co., 129 High-st
Music Teachers. Anderson, Miss, 14 Gowan-st Booth, Fred, 5 and 7 Hill-st Boyd, Miss A., 27 Victoria-st Croall, Miss, 29 West-port Dor ward, Janet L., Rosedene, Keptie-rd Ksplin, John, 41 Lordburn Kininmonth, Miss, Arrott-st Lindsay, Thomas, 223 High-st Mason, E. Mus.Bac, 17 Hill-place ; also
music-teacher for Board Schools. Mill, Miss, Hill House Milne, Miss, Addison-place Munro, Miss, Abbey House Mackintosh, Miss, 29 Marketgate Neale, Geo. 97 Keptie-st Parker, Miss, 26J Keptie-st Parsons, Mr and Mrs T., 54 Addison-pl ,
Ruxton, Miss, 42 Lochland-st Smart, Chas. Ramsay, 14 Hill-pl Stephen, Miss, Keptie Angle Straohan, W. B., 4S East Abbey-st Walker, Miss Ada, S Garden-st Whiteley, F., 26i Keptie-st
Nurses ( Certificated) . Culbert, Mrs P., 49 East Abbey-st Davie, Miss, Demondale Eastoii, Miss, 1 Catherine-street (Nursing
Association) Leslie, Mrs, i Rossie-st Mason, Miss, 3 Lochland-st
Painters and House Decorators.
Dargie, A. C, 4 Dishland-st Gordon, Frank W., 19 Guthrie-port Grant, W. L., 267 High-st Mathewson, A. S., Brothock-bridge Roy, Adam, & Sons, Exchange-place Savege, Thomson, 257 High-st Scott, E., 6 Millgate-loan
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flrbroath Friendly Coal Society,
LIMITED.
Goal flDercbants anfc Colliery agents,
Registered Office and Depot :
29 LADYLOAN, ARBROATH.
DAVID SMITH, Manager.
Membership, 3042. Share Capital, £2374 6s lOd,
This Society have always in Stock, and are prepared to supply,
all kinds of English and Scotch HOUSEHOLD COALS
and TREBLE NUTS of Best Qualities ; also
PATENT FUEL BRIQUETTES.
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ALEXANDER M'KINNON,
ST THOMAS BAR,TOWERNOOK
Where the Best of
WINES, SPIRITS, PORTER <£ ALES
Are Kept In Stock And in \
Prime Condition.
^T THOMAS, wha's your Patron Saint, **-* And lived in days of old, In winter he would spirits take To keep away the cold.
And when the sweltering summer came
His cellar was a treasure ; So nice and cool, he'd often go
To take of ale a measure.
His honoured name's still to the fore,
His famous cellar too, With best of liquor kept in store
For U & U & U,
AT ST THOMAS BAR.
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Photographers. Alder, Thomas, 5 Dishlandtown-st Anckorn, W. J. & Mrs, 12 West-port Geddes, W. H. & Son, 14 Applegate Maelachlan, Jas., 136 High-st Milne, James, St Ruth's, Hamilton Green Taylor, D. S., Gowan-st
Plasterers and Cement Workers. Campbell, G. A., & Son., East Mary-st Midclleton & Donald, 41 Lindsay-st
Plumbers and Gasfitters. Bryan, H., 4 Helen-st Cook, D. & Sons, 219 High-st Dyer, Robert, Brothock-bridge Forsyth, B. , Bridge-st . Lindsay, John C, Applegate M'Gregor, Win., 48 Guthrie-port Napier, J., Lortiburn Rayne, John, West Abbey-st Swankie, James, 30 Marketgate
Poulterers and Game Dealers. Christie, Mrs, ITS High-st Harris, G., 23 Millgate Kerr, D., 281 High-st and branches Orr, Mrs R., 5 W Grimsby Taylor, A., 19(3 High-st
Porters (Street.) Anderson, Jas., 49 Helen-st Doig, Jas., 20 Helen-st James, W. O., S Union-st, W Morris, David, 2 Ann-st Sherrit, John, S Stanley-st Stewart, David, 17 Catherine-st
Printers.
Bremnar, John, 34Commerce-st Brodie & Salmond, Herald Office Buncle, Thomas, & Co., Marketplace Hood, J. F., & Son, 94 High-st Johnson, George, Helen-st
Public-houses, Inns, and Taverns. Barclay, Mrs Geo., Red Lion, 2 Barngreen Beattie, J. T. D. , Anchor Bar, Lordburn Bell, D., Lochnagar Bar, 5 and 7 Commerce-st Bissland, Jas., "Aquatic Bar," Ladybridge-st Bourhill, Jas., "Central," Brothock-bridge Carry, W. W., Keptie Bar, 60 Keptie-st Cramond, Wm., Cross Mill-wynd Crockatt, Mrs D., Victoria Inn, 15 Catherine-st Cruickshank, Geo., " The Thistle," High-st Dinnie, E., Foundry Tavern, 7 E. Mary-st Dorward, George, 20 West Port Dow, Peter, 1 Cairnie-st Edward, Alex, "The Vine," 22 Keptie-st Finlayson, Jas., Lome Bar, 17 Commerce-st Fyti'e. T., Ship Inn, 19 Marketgate Gouck, D. A., "Oriental," High-st Gould, Robt. K, Newgate Inn, 2 W Newgate Harvey, Star Inn, 132 & 134 High-st Hay, Geo. , Fairport Bar, 1 South Grimsby Hutchison, S., " Royal Oak," Guthrie-port Morris, J. A., Bell Rock Tavern, 49 W Grimsby Lyall, Mrs Wm., National Bar, 266 High-st M'Kinnon, A., St Thomas, Tower Nook Mathew, A. (Porter and Ale), 11 Duke-st Mathewson, Jas., " Tutties Nook," Gayfield
Shepherd, James, jr., Panmure Arms, 12
Panmure-st Mitchell, Mrs M. (Porter and Ale) W Newgate Mollindinia, J., Volunteer Arms, Brothock- bridge Oram, A., Crown Inn, 37 W. Abbey-st Patterson, Mrs Robert, 20 Millgate Pearson, J. F., Fairport Vaults, Kirk-Square Petrie, G., " The Swan," Millgate Loan Philip, G., "Caledonia Tavern," 23 South
Grimsby Robertson, John, Plough and Harrow, 3 and
5 Fisheracre Ross, Mrs Robert L., 16 Robert Street Rowan, John L., Shakespeare Bar, 187 High-st Davidson, T. B., 2 Howard-st Smith, C, 5 Ponderlaw-st Stewart, Wm., 15 Ladyloan Stuart, James, 13 Old Shore Head Tasker, Geo., Lochland Bar, 14J Loehland-st Tough, J. C, Exchange Inn, Market-place Whyte, D. W., 5 and 7 West Port White, Wm., Alma Inn, 35 Panmure-st
Refreshment Rooms. Anderson, W., 10 West-port Central Dining Rooms, 19 Millgate — Mrs
Bryan, proprietrix Hogg, M., 95 Keptie-st Mann, li., 3 Applegate Millar, Geo., 30 Millgate Milne, Chas., 162J High-st Robertson, Geo., 114 High-st Robertson, Mrs, 28 High-st Scott, Miss, 1 7 Marketgate Westwater, L., Kirk-square
Rope and Twine Manufacturers.
Simpson, J., & Son, 20 Hill-st
Smith, James, West Links Rope Works
Saddlers and Harness Makers. Greig, David, 155 High-st Mathers, David, & Sons, 80 High-st
Sailcloth Manufacturers.
Anderson & Chalmers, St Rollox Works Balfour & dimming, Victoria Works Corsar Brothers, Applegate Works Corsar, David, & Sons, Spring Garden Works Fraser, Douglas & Sons, Wellgate Works Gordon, Alex., & Co., Burnside Works Lowson, Andrew, Ltd., Baltic Works Netherward Spinning and Weaving Co. Nicol, Alex., & Co., Chalniers-st Works Ogg, W. A., <fc Co., Abbot Street Works Scrimgeour, James, & Co., Dens Works Thomson, M. C, & Co., Wardmill Factory Webster, Francis, & Sons, Alma Works Wilson & Cunningham, Dens-road
Sailmakers. Gray, Charles, N. Grimsby Haves & Son, Shipbuilding-yard Keith, John, E. Grimsby
Sawmills. Brown, C. & Co., Ltd., Ladyloan. | Office — N.
Grimsby Farquhar, R. C, 4 Hill-place Kydd, J., Dishland-st
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ermine Antique Furniture.
J. P. GREWAR & SON,
Cabinetmakers & XUpbolsterers,
(ESTABLISHED 1862),
Have always on hand, at Most Moderate Prices, a Select Assortment of
COMPRISING-
Corner Cupboards. Oak & Laburnum Chairs.
Brass Dial Grandfather Clocks. Secretaire Chests of Drawers.
Chippendale Sideboards. Tables. Old China. Curios.
VT INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ~mi
Special and Careful Attention given to Renovation of all Kinds of Antique Furniture.
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Gbavges Strictly /iftoDerate. Estimates (Siven.
Mrs LITTLEJOHN,
TOBACCONIST.
Splendid Assortment of Tobaccos, Cigars, & Cigarettes. Large Variety of Meerschaum and Briar Pipes.
Fancy Goods, Walking Sticks, Canes, &c, &c.
13 WEST PORT, ARBROATH.
Macdonald, J. & Co., Haysfield Soutar, A. M., North Grimsby
Servants' Registry Offices. Bell, Mrs, 256 High-st Bremnar, Miss, 38 Commerce-st Christie, Mrs, 178 High-st Clark, M. M., 14 Commerce-st Grant, J. & C, 33 West-port Grant, Miss, 277 High-st Kydd, M. &. M., 38 Guthrie-port Davidson, Mrs, 28 Millgate-loan
Sheriff Officers. Herald, John, 70 High-st Kinnear, David, 70 High-st
Solicitors.
Those marked n are also Notary Public.
it Alexander, William (Chapel & Alexander), 62
High-st uAnderson, A. D. (A. D. & A. C. Anderson),
Brothock House Anderson, A. C, Do., Do.
?iBennet, Andrew (Bennet & Smith), 93
High-st nChapel, David (Chapel & Alexander), 62
High-st Chapel, William (Chapel & Alexander), 62
High-st (iClark, John R. W. (Clark & Oliver), Brothock
Bank House nDalgaruo, George G. (Miln & Dalgarno) 15
Hill-st Donald, Geo. R. (Bennet & Smith), 93 High-st ?iLeslie, Edward Jas., 169 High-st Littlejohn, David (Webster & Littlejohn)
33 Commerce-st Lorimer, H. (Reid & Lorimer), 82 High-st uM'Bain, Norman, 10 Commerce-st nMacdonald, W. K., Town House »iMacdonald, F. F., Do.
Macdonald, J. & W., Do.
Mackintosh, W. F. (W. & J. Mackintosh), 27
Commerce-st Mackintosh. Jas. . Do., Do.
nMiln, George (Miln & Dalgarno) 15 Hill-st Oliver, Adam, S.S.C (Clark & Oliver), Broth- ock Bank House Ritchie, E. J., 14 Millgate (iRobertson, Wm., Town Clerk's Office Slaters.
Brand, William, 30 Dishland-st Mitchell, J. & Son, 20 Panmure-st Suttie, Alex., Hannah-st
Tailors and Outfitters. Anderson & Hewit, 157 & 159'High-st Blair, Alexander, 11 Bog-lane Brown, Alexander S., 84 Marketgate Duthie, G., 3 Hill-rd Christie, David, 47J- Ladyloan Esplin, D., Barngreen Fairweather, Alexander, 210 High-st Finlayson, A., 32 Hamilton-green Finlayson, David, 21 Dishlandtown-st Harvey, John, 15 Barngreen Jamieson, John & Co., 167 High-st Mann, W., 28 Brothock-bank Matthew, M., & Son, 203 High-st Millar, John, 24 Commerce-st
Myles, C. Y., 21 James-st and 118 High-st
Myles & Robb, 4H Millgate-loan
Robb, Geo. W., 13 Queen-st
Selby, F. & J., 123 High-st
Smith, Bros., 9 Keptie-st
Smith, J. P. & Sons, 105 High-st
Strachan, A. & Son, 12S High-st
Strachan, Robert & Sons, 58 High-st
Thomson, Alexander, Kirk-square
Thomson, David, 100 High-st
Thomson, John, til Ladybridge-st
West Port Association (Limited) 22 West-port
Wliyte, W., 65 Keptie-st
Tea Merchants. Batchelor, A. & D., Elgin-place Cooper & Co., 211 Hijerh-st Dorward, J. M., & Son (Wholesale), Brothock- bank Davidson, J., IS Brothoek-bridge Lipton, Ltd., 173 High-st London & Newcastle Tea Co., 17 West-port Mitchell, George, 270 High-st Ting Tong Tea Co., lti Keptie-st
Tinsmiths. Cook, David, & Sons, 219 High-st Forsyth, E., Bridge-st Lindsay, J. C, 9 Applegate M'Gregor, Win., 48 Guthrie-port Smith, John, 24 Guthrie-port Swankie, James, 30 Marketgate
Tobacconists. Anderson, W. D. , 256 High-st Beatt, Andrew, 19 Kei>tie-st Booth, Wm., 91 High-st Fairweather, James, 182 High-st Forbes, Miss, 14 Brothoek-bridge Littlejohn, Mrs E. B., 13 West-port Lowson, Henry, 65 Jlarketgate M'Wattie & Sous, 20 Commerce-st Martin, John B., 46 Keptie-st Reid, Alex., & Son, 214 High-st Watson, A., & Son, 142 High-st
Waste Merchants. Buick, W., 11 N. Grimsby Craig, James B., W Grimsby Sandeman, David D., Bog-lane Wallace, Alexander, 10 Panmure-st Watchmakers and Jewellers.
Anderson, John, ti Keptie-st Anderson, J. T., 207 High-st High, Wm., 212 High-st Low, Alexander, 4 West-port Metfan, John M., 33 Millgate Pirie, D., 262 High-st Willocks, James, 105 High-st
Wine & Spirit Merchants ( Wholesale.)
Batchelor, A. & D., Elgin-place Dorward, George, 2 and 4 Bank-st Pearson, J. F., Kirk-sq Strachan, Wallace, & Whyte, 288 High-st
Wood Turners Brown, Charles, & Co., Limited, Ladyloan Kyd, D., Gravesend Kydd, James, Dishlandtown-st Macdonald, J. & Co., Haysfleld Sawmills
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OJiltY PROVISIONS OF THE FIBST QUALITY pPT.
1 ■ ' ■■ ■ »
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Family Grocer, Tea, Wine, & Spirit ffierehant,
1 KEPTIE STREET, ARBROATH.
WHISKY. — Our Whiskies, Blended from the Productions of the Most Famous Distilleries, are Old and Thoroughly Matured, therefore can be used with safety. Price — per Bottle, 2s 6d, 2s 8d, 2s lOd ; per Gallon, 15s, 16s, 17s.
WINES, &c. — Port and Sherry Wines from Is to 3s 6d per Bottle. In Rum, Gin, and Brandy we give Excellent Value.
TEAS. — Having given particular attention to Teas, we offer Very Special Value at Prices which will compare favourably with any House.
CHEESE FROM BEST DAIRIES. * BEST SHOKED & HILD-CURED HAHS.
MYLES & ROBB,
■* TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, *■ West End Tailoring Establishment, 4U MILLGATE LOAN,
Are known to keep Goods of First-CIass Quality, and to Charge Very Low Prices.
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Gentlemen in need of Clothing should Call at our Establishment and Inspect our Large Selection of SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, and TROUSER- INGS, which are entirely New, and of the Latest Patterns.
taadies (^osfumes a speciality. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED ON A FEW HOURS' NOTICE.
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WEST END TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 41} MILLGATE LOAN, Arbroath.
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JAJVIES CUTHBEHT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Ironmonger (and ^aedsm^n,
S-I2 Gommercse Street, ^Erbrsath.
House Furnishing Ironmongery
IN Great Variety, including Kitchen Grates and Kanges ; Parlour, Dining and Drawing Eoom Registers, finished in Berlin Black, Bronze, and Brass Work, fitted complete with Tile Hearths, Kerbs, and Brasses ; Coal, Oil, and Gas Heating and Cooking Stoves ; Fenders, Fire-Irons, Coal Vases, Kitchen Utensils of every Description ; Washing and Wringing Machines ; Mangles, Brass and Iron Bediteads ; Mattresses ; Hall and Umbrella Stands ; Baths ; Travelling Trunks ; Deed Boxes ; Fire and Thief -Proof Safes, Lamps, &c. , &c.
Agricultural Department.
/•y LOVERS, Ryegrass, Natural Grasses, Turnips, and General Garden \~T) Seeds; Sacks, Spades, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, Fencing Wire and Netting ; Sheep Nets and Dips ; Sheep Shears, Hay Knives ; Horse Clippers ; Sack Weighing Machines ; Plough, Halter, and Cart Ropes ; Plough and Cart Chains ; Hames, Harness, Composition, Lanterns, Burning and Lubricat- ing Oils, Greases ; Portable Boilers, Turnip Slicers, Corn Bruisers, and General Agricultural Machinery ; Chain and Lever Pumps, &c.
tm- Purchase* Delivered Free In Town and Country per Own Vant, or Carriage Paid to Nearest Railway Station.
LARGE AND VARIED BTOCK OP JOINERS* AND BLACKSMITHS' FURNISHINGS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Cutlery, Britannia-Metal, Nickel-Silver and Electro-Plated Goods of the Best Sheffield Manufacture only.
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Large
Stock
of
Patent
Safety
and
other
LAMPS.
Five to One Hundred Candle Power, to suit all Purposes.
UTHBERT,
FURNISHING IRONMONGER.
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Scotch
Paraffins
and
Petroline,
American
Petroleum
and
Orystoleum
* Oil Heating Stoves
In Great Variety.
Illustrated Catalogues on Application.
8-12 COMMERCE STREET, ARBROATH.
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CONVERTIBLE CLOSE AND OPEN
rlnt ri/\lNOrt-0, experienced workmen, ©f Various H)esi0ns, witb fewest improvements,
Including The Simplex, Express, Dow's Patent, Carrona, The Rosebery, Imperial Portdownie, &c, fitted for High Pressure Boilers for any Hot Water System.
Fstimates Furnished Gratis
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FURNISHING IRONMONGER, &.G. 8=12 COMMERCE STREET, ARBROATH
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Laid by Experienced andi Careful Workmen.
LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM.
8-12* Commerce Street, Arbroath
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201 |
Geo. Rutherford Thomson S Son.
Carpets, Linoleums, &c.
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We hold the Largest Stock in Forfarshire of LINOLEUMS,
Plain, Printed, and Inlaid.
CARPETS, in Bodies, Borders, and Squares, to Fit any
Room, in all the most Beautiful Colourings.
With Hearth Rugs to latch, Austrian, Turkish, and Indian Carpets & Rugs.
Your Inspection Respectfully Invited at
39, 41, & 43 MARKETGATE,
AND
BROTHOCK HOUSE,
Anbtfoath.
202* Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
Geo. Rutherford Thomson & Son.
Library, Parlour and Hall Furniture
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39, 41, 1 43 JVIarketgate I Bfothoek floase,
ARBROATH.
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Geo. Rutherford Thomson £ Son.
> mu* * * «a jkJfc — ** ■» <fc ^4» — ^^ ^*- — ^* — <*^ — ^ — ^ ^ • *■ ^^ ■
Dining-Room & Drawing-Room Furniture,
©t tbe UMabest Class,
Made and Upholstered by
our own Staff of Expert
Workmen.
WE GUARANTEE THE BEST
WORK IN THE SHIRE.
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CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK.
The Quality will please those of High-Class . Taste, and the Prices . will be an Agreeable . Surprise
39, 41, 43 Jflarketgate
AND
Bpothoek Jlouse,
ARBROATH.
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Geo. Rutherford Thomson & Son.
BEDROOM FURNITURE
In Various Styles, in Mahogany, Walnut, Ash, Satin-Walnut, & Walnut & Burr.
MAKE AND FINISH OF THE VERY HIGHEST CLASS-
«~v: v *Tr, Every Article Guaranteed.
MATTRESSES of any Size made up in a Few Hours on the Premises by Competent Workmen.
You can have your choice of
200 Bedsteads
always in Stock, in Styles and at Prices to suit all Classes at ...
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Geo. Rutherford Thomson & Son.
Office, Shop, & Business-Room Furniture.
A VERY FINE SELECTION
IN OAK, WALNUT, & MAHOGANY,
ALWAYS READY.
CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS. CARPET & LINOLEUM WAREHOUSEMEN, And REMOVAL CONTRACTORS.
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Qneen's Table
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Strambewy • Jam. •
FIT FOR THE QUEEN'S TABLE.
£be rDoet popular preserve in Scotland.
SALE INCREASED THREEFOLD.
One of the Commanders of Her Majesty's Navy says — "I hare nerer seen finer Jam than this in any part of the World."
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" Marguerite " in the Evening Telegraph says — "Equal to the Finest
PreserTe which the most careful housewife could turn out."
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"Marie" in the Courier says—" This Jam shows the art of fruit- preserying in perfection."
TO BE HAD FROM ALL PROVISION DEALERS.
§uer^ jfar is labelled "(Saeeft's enable;."
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Manufactured only by
'J^anufacturlug @0i, Ji^tS)., DUNDEE AND ARBROATH.
See Next Pago for what Mr GLADSTONE said of it.
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MR GLADSTONE'S OPINION
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uecn's Tabic Sf i?awbei?i?y Jam :
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" With One Accord Pronounced Excellent. "
This was the verdict received from Hawarden Castle.
Equally favourable opinions come from the Duchess of Rutland, Belvoir Castle ; from Commanders of Her Majesty's Navy, and other Distinguished Parties who have used Queen's Table Prbsbrvrs.
Dundee & fli#oath Preserve Jffanufaetaring Co. Ltd.
208
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Second to None for a .
Quarter of a
Century
JAMES * DOIG, *>
.71 & 73 Brfhrie Port.
DOIG'S FA6VS1LY BLEND OF
outy scotch MAiiT whiskV.
The Finest of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. Blended and Bottled on the Premises. A Sample Bottle of this Excellent Whisky has been submitted to the Public Analyst, who reports as -Follows :
Laboratory of the Public Analyst,
Dundee, 14th May, 1885. "This is to certify that I have examined a Sample of Whisky marked ' DOIG'S FAMILY BLEND,' sent to me by Mr James Doig, Family Grocer and Wine Merchant, Arbroath. I have to report that the Spirit is Strong and Pure. It has every quality of an Old and Thoroughly Sound Whisky, being practically free from Fusel Oil, and containing no poisonous ingredient."
(Signed) G. D. MACDOUGALL, Public Analyst fur the County of Perth, and the Burghs of Dundee, Forfar, Montrose, and Arbroath.
DOIG'S STOCK OF
Indian, Assam, and Geylon Teas
Are always of the Very Finest Qualities, being Selected and Blended with the Greatest Care. They combine the Greatest Strength with Delicacy of Flavour, and are all Absolutely Pure.
For the Best Value In all Kinds of
PROVISIONS, SPIRITS, BEER, PORTER, ft.
doIg's
Guthrie • Fort, « Arbroath.
For Press Opinions see Page 209.
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. 209
Established for Over a Quarter of a Century.
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Family Gr-oeep, Tea, Wine, & Spirit JVIerehant.
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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS:
DOIG'S TEA
What the Mercantile Age says :
R JAMES DOIG is a great believer in Indian, Assam, and Ceylon Teas
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and rightly so, for not only has he, but all the most competent judges, proved their superiority over those Teas grown in China. There is a uniformity of body in Doio's Teas, as well as a Eiehness of Quality, and analytic tests prove that there is little mineral water, the tannin, nitrogen, and other properties being excellently balanced, so as to avoid undesirable astringency. His annual returns show a very marked increase in the sale*.
DOIG'S WHISKY, BEER, &c.
What the Mercantile Age says :
DOIG'S Malt, Wine, and Spirit Cellars are, on the whole, the Best I have seen north of Glasgow — very lofty, have an abundance of light, and the temperature is very carefully regulated for maturing and conditioning the valuable Stock of Malt Liquors. The Bottling Cellar is fitted with hot and cold water, and other appurtenances for effectually cleansing the bottles, and filling in a cleanly manner from the casks, Barclay Perkin's Stouts and Base & Co. "s Ales. Proceeding to the Spirit Department, I found a Whisky — a surprisingly good blend of pure old Scotch Whisky — known as " Doig'e Family Blend." It is a very old, pure Whisky, free from, fusel oil, smoke, or wild flavour, and to connoisseurs of Whisky, as well as those whose health requires this article, I can confidently recommend it as a pleasant, honest stimulant of good age and purity. (See. Public Analyst's Opinion on Paye 208.)
DOIG'S PROVISIONS, FEEDING STUFFS, &c. What the Mercantile Age says :
DOIG'S Stock and management of his Establishment displayed many evidences of good and experienced generalship. The goods seemed fresh throughout, and chosen from the markets and manufacturing centres that I hare visited a hundred and one times, and know, therefore, their pure dietary properties. The third storey of Doig's Warehouse is used as a general reserve stock warehouse for fruit, jellies, jams, biscuits, &c. Mr Doig also conduct! a very large trade in Feuding Stuffs.
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NORTHERN ASSURANCE COHPAHY
ESTABLISHED 1836.
Far Fire and Life iLssurantse.
Capital, ... £3,000,000
Accumulated Funds (1897), - 5,125,000
Annual Revenue (1897), - 1,093,000
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LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Principal Advantages attaching to a Life Policy in the "NORTHERN":
The " NORTHERN," having been established for over 60 years, is not a new and untried Company, and it has a good reputation for promptitude and liberality in all its dealings.
SECURITY undoubted, and cannot be excelled.
RATES OF PREMIUM Moderate.
ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT.— Expenses limited to 10 per Cent, of its Premiums.
LARGE BONUSES. — For the Quinquennium ending Slst December, 1895, a Bonus of £1 lis Od per Cent, per Annum upon the sum Assured was declared. The Whole Profit* in the Participation Branch belong to the Policyholders.
LIBERAL SURRENDER VALUES allowed after Two Years' Premiums hare been paid.
NON-FORFEITURE OF POLICIES.— Every effort is made by the Company to assist the Assured in keeping their Policies in force.
FREE WHOLE-WORLD POLICIES (in most cases) are granted from the commencement, without extra Premium.
POLICY FORM remarkably free from restrictions.
ASSIGNMENTS OF POLICIES are registered and acknowledged free of charge.
CLAIMS are paid immediately on proof of death and legal title, or, if so stipulated, when the Policy is issued, payment of the sum assured may be deferred for 21 years (or a shorter period, according to arrangement), during which time Interest at the rate of 3£ per Cent, per Annum shall be allowed to the legal representative of the deceased. This plan will, in many cases, obviate the difficulty which is often experienced in finding investments for the sum assured during the minority of children.
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Chairman, Sir W. O. DALdLElSH, Bart. Secretary, WILLIAM PRINCILE.
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& ©tber Hssurances.
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The Northern Assurance Co. Established 1836
The Liverpool, London, & Globe Assurance Co.
The Royal Insurance Co.
The Horse, Carriage, and General Insurance Co. Ltd.
The Vulcan Boiler, & General Insurance Co. Ld.
The Scottish Employers' Liability and General Insurance Co. Ltd.
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important to jfarmers, etc.
Protection against all Liability under Employers' Liability Acts and at Common Law.
Insurance against all Personal Accidents and Sickness ar- ranged for. Small Premiums.
All Particulars on Application to^**>
GEORGE REID, Agent,
ROYAL BANK, ARBROATH.
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Llama Hair& Cotton Canvas Belting
Chonata Union Belting. j Buffalo Skips and Temper Bands.
Roller and Pump Butts.
Laces and Loom Pickers.
Leather Fire Hose Pipes.
All kinds of Mechanical Leather.
St. Jinn's ^leather WorKs,
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Arbroath Year Book. 213
Special Directory.
M.P. for Montrose Burghs.— Right Hon. John Morley. Address— 57 Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Poll at 1896 Election— Morley, 4565 ; Wilson, 25T2— Liberal Majority, 1993.
M.P. for Forfarshire.— Captain Sinclair, 101 Mount Street, London, W. Poll at 1897 Election — Sinclair, 5423 ; Ramsay, 4965 — Liberal Majority, 458.
Town-Clerk — W. K. Macdonald, solicitor
Police Clerk — W. F. Mackintosh, solicitor
Burgh Treasurer — J. M. M'Bain, British Linen Company Bank
Police Assessment Collector — A. M. Thomson, 21 Hill Place
Chief Constable — Duncan M'Neill
Police Inspectors — Peter Allardice and Robert Pyper.
Postmaster — A. Duncan
Arbroath and St Vigeans Parish Council— Office, 22 Hill Street. Inspector— Robert Stuart. Collector — Henry G. Seaton.
Agents for the Poor— Henry Lorimer, 82 High Street ; and James A. Miln, 15 Hill Street
Income Tax Office — Town House
Excise License Office — Post Office
Inland Revenue Office — West Newgate
Burgh Surveyor— Wm. Stewart. Burgh Surveyor's Office, Gravesend.
Inspector of Weights and Measures— James Reid, Police Buildings.
Sanitary Inspector— D. M'Neill, Nolt Loan Road
Cleansing Inspector — David Burness
Water Engineer — John R. Smart
Medical Officer for Burgh — J. K. Anderson, M.D., Comely Bank, Ponderlaw Street
Certifying Factory Inspector — J. K. Anderson, M.D.
Veterinary Surgeon — Alex. S. Wallace, 35 Millgate
Harbourmaster and Pilotmaster — Captain Thornton, 1 Shore.
Harbour Superintendent of Works— Captain Thornton, 1 Shore.
Sheriff-Clerk Depute— James Duncan, Sheriff-Court House, Commerce Street
Gas Manager— R. S. Carlow. Works — Ponderlaw Street
Registrar— J. S. Paterson, Seaton Road. Office— Marketplace
Assistant-Registrar — James Jack, 7 East Abbey Street.
Town Missionary — James Moffat, 31 Howard Street
Coast Missionary — James Craig, 67 Ladyloan
Clerk of Free Church Presbytery— Rev. E. T. Vernon, Arbirlot
Clerk of Established Presbytery — Rev. A. Mills, Colliston
Clerk of United Presbyterian Presbytery— Rev. James Hay, Montrose
Museum Curator— Abner Joiner, Public Hall Buildings
Librarian — James Craigie, Free Public Library
Messengers-at- Arms— John Herald, 70 High Street, and David Kinnear, 70 High Street.
Navigation Teacher — W. Spink, 32 Seagate
Town-Officers — James Petrie and John Rodger
Bar-Officer — John Rodger.
Reporter — Arbroath Herald — J. Adam Taylor, 62 Brechin Road Do. —Arbroath Guide — George Thomson, Hillend Road Do. — Dundee Advertiser — James Watt, 5 Victoria Street Do. —Dundee Courier— Alfred C. Milne, Trinity Cottage, Hannah Street
PuhliC Halls.— New Public Hall— Keeper, Abner Joiner, Public Hall Buildings Victoria Hall— Keeper, Sergeant Major Wood, Victoria Hall Buildings Bank Street Hall — Proprietor, A. Lorimer, 14 Keptie Stieet Sheriff Court-House — Keeper, John Rodger
Panmure Hall, Hill Street — Keeper, W. Henderson, Hall Buildings Park Street Hall— Keeper, Mrs Barnett, Hall Buildings ■ White Hart Hall— Proprietor, Alex. Smith, White Hart Hotel North Grimsby Hall— Caretaker, Mrs Stirling, 19 North Grimsbv. Milne Memorial Hall, Green Street— Keeper, William Crofts, 26 St. Mary Street Brothock Bank Hall— Keeper, H. Malcolm, 33 Park Street Y.M.C.A. Hall, 75 High Street^Keeper, Alfred Mathers, 75 High Street Y.W.C.A. Hall, 54 High Street— Caretaker, Mrs Wallace, 54 High Street Red Lion Hall, Barngreen — Proprietrix, Mrs G. Barclay, Red Lion Tavern Fishermen's Hall — East Newgate (in course of erection) Corn Exchange — Keeper, John Rodger
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TIDE TABLE FOR 1899. TIME OF HIGH WATER AT ARBROATH.
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TIDE SIGNALS.— The Tide Signals at Arbroath Harbour, hoisted on lighthouse when vessels are approaching the harbour are :— Showing 8 ft. of water by having ball on top of staff; 9 ft. by ball on top with flag beneath ; 10 ft. by flag on top with ball beneath ; 11 ft. by two balls at top ; 12 ft. by two balls at top with flag beneath ; 13 ft. by flag at top with two balls beneath ; 14 ft. by ball at top, flag beneath, and another ball. Each signal hoisted half-mast high, indicates half-a-foot more water than when full mast high.
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Alt. 0-39 1-21 2-2 2-4C 3-30 4-16 5-5 5-59 6-54 7-59 9-10 10.21 11-24 0-42 1-5*7 2-10 2-50 3-27 4-3 4-38 5-15 6-37 7-26 8-30 9.42 10-52 11-49 0-15 l-l |
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Mrn. 0-20 1-0 1-41 2-24 3-7 4-54 4-41 5-31 6-26 7-24 8-33 9-46 10-52 11-51 0-17 1-5 1-49 2-31 3-10 3-45 -1-20 4-56 5-34 6-14 7-0 7-57 9-6 10-19 11-21 0-39 |
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Aft. 0-34 1-9 1-43 2-19 3-36 4-20 5-10 6-8 7-14 8-32 9-47 1-51 1-46 0-11 0-55 1-41 2-33 3-2 3-42 4-21 5-2 5-47 6-35 7-32 8-41 9-49 10-47 11-36 |
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Mrn. 0-16 0-52 1-27 2-0 2-39 3-17 3-57 4-44 5-38 6-40 7-53 9-10 10-21 11-20 0-33 1-18 2-43 3-22 4-1 4-41 5-25 6-10 7-2 8-7 9-15 10-20 11-11 11-58 |
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Aft. 0-2 0-38 1-8 2-38 2-11 2-43 3-15 3-50 4-29 5-16 6-14 7-27 8-57 10-18 11-20 0-30 1-15 1-57 2-40 3-21 4-0 4-39 5-26 6-18 7-24 8-42 9-58 10-55 11-40 |
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Mrn. 0-21 0-53 1-23 1-54 2-28 2-59 3-31 4-9 4-50 5-43 6-4S 8-11 9-40 10-50 U-45 0-9 0-53 1-36 2-19 3-0 3-40 4-19 5-2 5-50 6-47 8-3 9-21 10-29 11-19 11-59 |
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Aft. 0-34 1-9 1-41 2-11 2-40 3-12 3-42 4-13 4-48 5-31 6-24 7-38 9-12 10-38 11-42 0-7 0-52 1-37 2-21 3-2 3-44 4-23 5-4 5-53 6-50 8-9 9-39 10-50 11-43 |
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Mrn. 11-53 0-14 0-52 1-26 1-56 2-26 2-57 3-26 3-57 4-31 5-8 5-56 6-58 8-23 9-59 11-13 0-30 1-15 1-5S 2-43 3-23 4-3 4-44 5-27 6-21 7-28 5-55 10-18 11-19 |
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Aft 10-41 11-4S 0-13 0-57 1-35 2-8 2-40 3-9 3-41 4-12 4-43 5-16 6-0 6-50 7-58 9-27 10-54 0-26 1-13 2-1 2-46 3-29 4-11 4-52 5-35 6-23 7-22 8-45 10-16 11-25 |
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Mrn. 10-0 11-16 0-36 1-16 1-52 2-24 2-55 3-26 3-56 4-27 4-59 6-37 6-23 7-20 8-42 10-14 11-29 0-50 1-38 2-24 3-8 3-51 4-31 5-12 5-59 0-51 8-2 9-33 10-55 |
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Aft. 8-36 9-49 10-0 0-27 1-11 1-52 2-30 3-3 3-36 4-10 4-43 5-16 5-56 6-37 7-29 8-37 9-54 11-10 0-39 1-30 2-20 3-7 3-52 4-38 5-22 6-8 6-56 7-57 9-17 |
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Mm. 8-3 9-11 10-27 11-31 0-1 0-50 1-32 2-11 2-46 3-20 3-52 4-26 5-0 5-36 6-16 7-1 8-2 9-15 10-34 11-45 0-12 1-4 1-55 2-44 3-29 4-16 5-1 5-45 6-30 7-23 8-35 |
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Aft. 8-8 9-14 10-20 11-23 0-39 1-23 2-5 2-46 3-21 3-58 4-34 5-11 5-52 6-37 7-25 8-25 9-33 10-36 11-37 0-3 0-53 1-43 2-34 3-21 4-10 5-1 5-49 6-39 7-32 |
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Mrn. 7-33 8-42 9-49 10-62 11-49 0-16 1-1 1-45 If 3-40 4-15 4-53 5-30 6-13 7-1 7-55 9-0 10-6 11-7 0-30 1-17 2-7 2-57 3-45 4-35 5-25 6-15 7-5 |
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Aft. 6-10 7-16 8-34 9-51 10-54 11-48 0-13 0-56 1-40 2-19 3-1 3-37 4-15 4-53 5-38 6-26 7-21 8-28 9-35 10-34 11-25 0-30 1-13 1-57 2-42 3-30 4-18 5-9 6-7 7-4 |
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Mm. 5-42 6-42 7-55 9-13 10-24 11-23 0-35 1-19 2-0 2-41 3-19 3-56 4-34 5-15 6-o 6-52 7-54 9-3 10-7 11-0 11-48 0-9 0-51 1-36 2-20 3-6 3-53 4-44 5-38 6-35 |
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Aft. 5-15 6-10 7-20 8-51 10-18 11-24 0-36 1-18 2-0 2-41 3-19 3-57 4-35 5-15 6-3 6-69 8-15 9-34 10-41 11-32 0-29 1-4 1-40 2-18 2-57 3-38 4-23 5-13 |
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Mm. 4-52 5-42 6-43 8-6 9-35 10-53 11-51 0-14 0-57 1-39 2-21 3-1 3-38 4-16 4-54 5-39 6-29 7-3-1 8-55 10-11 11-8 11-53 0-11 0-48 1-2J 1-58 2-38 3-17 4-0 4-48 |
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Aft. 4-15 4-49 5-28 6-17 7-23 8-58 10-37 11-47 0-13 1-1 1-44 2-26 3-7 3-44 4-22 4-59 5-40 6-29 7-35 9-6 10-33 11-35 0-1 0-39 1-10 1-41 2-11 2-45 3-19 3-52 4-30 |
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Mm. 3-58 4-31 5-8 5-52 6-48 - 8-9 9-48 11-15 0-39 1-23 2-5 2-47 3-25 4-3 4-4! 5-18 6-4 7-0 8-19 9-51 11-6 0-20 0-56 1-26 1-56 2-28 3-1 3-35 4-11 |
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Aft. 5-16 5-56 6-43 7-45 9-14 10-47 0-29 1-18 2-6 2-52 3-32 4-13 4-52 5-29 6-12 7-3 S-16 9-49 11-12 0-33 1-12 1-42 2-13 2-44 3-13 3-43 |
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Mrn. 4-59 5-37 6-17 7-12 8-27 10-1 11-26 0-1 0-64 1-43 2-30 3-12 3-53 4-33 5-11 5-50 6-36 7-36 9-11 10 36 11-45 0-14 0-54 1-28 2-0 2-29 2-58 3-2b |
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Aft. 4-36 5-11 5-49 6-38 7-23 8-32 9-50 11-6 0-39 1-30 2-20 3-S 3-53 4-36 5-21 6-6 6-53 7-50 9-3 10-25 11-38 0-10 0-58 1-37 2-8 2-41 3-11 3-41 4-12 4-43 |
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Mrn. 4-18 4-54 5-30 6-10 6-57 7-56 9-14 10-30 11-40 0-11 1-4 1-56 2-45 3-30 4-15 4-59 5-44 6-29 7-20 8-24 9-44 11-3 0-34 1-18 1-52 2-23 2-56 3-27 3-56 4-27 |
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215
SHIPPING.
Name.
Alpha sc Dart sr Elliot bk Hope sr Miranda sr Radiant sr Renner Arica Dart
1869 I Surprise sr 187S | Lapwing
Reg. Tons.
23
70
1050
96
149 92
119 79 86
Where Built.
Thurso
Arbroath
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Arbroath
Fraserburgh
Denmark
Prince E. Isl'nd
Chapstow NOT OWNED IN 100 I Arbroath 95 Do.
Registered Owner.
Town Council
A. Anderson
Wm. Bowen, jun
J. Spalding
W. Balfour
J. S. Paterson
S. Renny
H. Young
J. Soutar ARBROATH.
I J. M'Gregor, Invergordon J. Kearon, Arklow
Master.
Spalding Thomas Cardno VV. Robson W. Lawrence J. Soutar
FISHING
No. AH. Boat's Name. 3 Fleetwing ... 10 Rosebud - - - -
12 Silver Cloud - - -
13 Rising Sun - - -
14 Morning Light - -
15 Elizabeth - - - -
16 Helen and Ann
17 Betsy Bowden ■ -
19 Oeorgina - - - -
20 Orange Blossom - 23 Maggie - - - -
26 Smiling Morn - -
27 Jane Bremner - - 30 Five Brothers - -
33 Livelihood - - -
34 Maggie Smith - - 41 Dewdrop - - - - 53 Hesperus - - - - SI Day Spring - - -
187 Look and See - -
1S8 Rose
100 Sisters ... - 112 Ann and Helen - -
118 Annie
1)9 Pioneer - - - - 120 Catherine - - - -
124 Royal Arch - - -
125 Guiding Star- - - 135 Star of the East
137 Secret
140 Aline
Owner's Name. Adam Cargill James Smith John Smith James Swan Robert Cargill David Cargill Charles Smith Thos. Swankie James Cargill Hugh Smith David Beattie John Cargill Robert Cargill Robert Smith Alex. Beattie Charles Smith Robert Young Robert Pert A. Shepherd Robert Beattie Adam Cargill David Cargll Wm. Cargill David Beattie David Cargill Wm. Swankie D. P. Smith James Smith Wm. Swankie W. Cargill Alex. Cargill
BOATS
No. .4 //.Boat's Name.
141 Aurora
142 Morning Star - - - -
143 Kincardineshire - - -
153 Isabella
154 Carmi
157 William and James - -
155 Maggie Smith, - - - 174 Rock Light, - - - -
177 Khyber Pass, - - - -
178 Kincardine Boys, - -
180 Diligence,
182 Father and Sons, - -
1S3 Dart,
190 Elizabeth &ThreeSisters 193 Blessing
195 Diadem
196 Resolution ....
197 Agnes,
201 Enjoy
206 Grace Wood ... -
212 Anna
213 Glad Tidings - - - -
215 Agnes
216 Caller Ou'
217 Brothers Gem - - -
218 Shemariah - - - -
220 Queen of the Fleet - -
221 Lizzie Smith ....
222 Frigate Bird - - - -
223 Mary Ann Smith - -
Owner's Name. Alex. Smith James Swan James Beattie John Smith And. Cargill Wm. Eaton William Swan David Cargill And. Cargill Robert Young Hugh Smith James Cargill Robert Smith David Cargill James Cargill W. M. Bruce David Smith D. P. Smith Thos. Swankie David Cargill David Cargill Hugh Smith Alex. Smith David Smith Wm. Eaton J. Swan Alex. Beattie David Smith Robert Swankie William Smith
MARINE LIGHTS— FORFARSHIRE COAST.
Arbroath.— Lat. 56, 33, 0, N., Long., 2, 35, 0, W. East Pier— I light, white, fix. Changed to red when 10 feet in harbour and entrance safe, white when less than 10 feet. All lights are green when dangerous to enter. West Pier— 1 white light, fix. Apparent light, bell Rock Signal Tower — 1 red light, fix. Gas. West Side of Harbour— 1 green light, fix. Gas. Gong in fog, a long roll of sound when vessels a-e known to be in offing.
Auchmithie.— Pier Head, 1 white light, fix, -when boats are out.
Bell Rock.— Lat. 56, 26, .1, N., Long. 2, 23, 6, W. Near N. end of reef. 1 light, rev. every 2 min. ; Hash red and white alternately, bright 5 sees, every min. Visible 15 nils., CD. 5. The base of light-house is covered about 10 ft. at high water. Bell in fog sounded every 30 sees. ; also explosive signal given from above the lantern every 5 minutes.
Abertay. -Lightvessel opposite Abertay spit in 5& fath. ; 2-j miles inside Fairway buoy. 1 white light, flash, every 10 sec. Visible 8 miles ; 1J. Vessel red, 2 masts, " Abertay " on sides. Syren in fog, three blasts each of 5 seconds duration in succession, every three minutes.
Buddonness.— Lat. 56, 2S, 7, N., Long. 2, 44, 53, W., on Ness. 2 white lights, fix, 401 yds. apart. Bearing N. 44 W. Visible 16 and 13 mis., CD. 7. Leading lights towards Tay. A white light shown up river, which in line with Broughty Castle clears Neweombe Bank.
216 Arbroath Year Book.
DISTRICT DIRECTORY.
POPULATION OP" THE COUNTY.
Forfar County, 1891— Total Population, 277,773. 125,403 Males ; 152,370 Females.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Sheriff of Forfarshire — Henry Johnstone, 33 Murray Place, Edinburgh. Sheriff Substitutes — Breraner P. Lee, M.A., Advocate, Magungie House.
J. Campbell Smith, M.A., LL.D., Advocate, Magdalene Green Road, Dundee. Sheriff Clerk of Forfarshire — Thos. Congleton, J.P., Dundee. County Clerk — A. W. Myles, Solicitor, Forfar. Medical Officer of Health — Dr Wedderburu, Forfar. County Treasurer — D. J. Carnegy, Forfar. Chief Constable — Robert Adamson.
COUNTY COUNCIL OF FORFARSHIRE.
Convener of the County — The Earl of Camperdown. Vice-Convener of County Council — Alex. Gordon of Ashludie. Medical Health Officer — Dr Wedderburn, Forfar. Sanitary Inspector — Mr John Anderson, Forfar. Inspector of Weights and Measures — James Milne, Forfar. Chairman of Commissioners of Supply — H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, of Boysack. Chairman of Arbroath District Committee — Colonel Rait, C.B., of Anniston. County Clerk — A. W. Myles, Forfar. County Treasurer — D. J. Carnegy, Forfar. Assessor (under Valua- tion Acts)— D. J. Carnegy.
COUNTY SECONDARY EDUCATION COMMITTEE.
Chairman — James A. Campbell, M.P., LLD., of Stracathro. Vice-Chairman — Colonel T. H. Ouchterlony, of The Guynd. Members— Robert Calder, H.M.I.S., Broughty Ferry ; D. M. Graham of Pitreuchie ; Baxter Gray, Broughty Ferry ; Stewart Lindsay, Kirriemuir George Miln, Arbroath ; Rev. R. S. Ritchie, Mains ; W. Smith, Balzeordie. Secretary — A. W. Myles, County Clerk, Forfar
FAIRS, TRYSTS, & CATTLE MARKETS IN ARBROATH & DISTRICT.
The date of Markets, <Cc, in 1899 are given within Brackets.
January — Arbroath (hiring), last Saturday (2Sth).
April — Carmyllie (cattle), last Tuesday (25th). Glasterlaw (cattle), last Wednesday (26th).
May — Arbroath (hiring), Saturday if 2Sth, or first Saturday after (June, 3rd). Friockheim (hiring and cattle), 26th if Thursday ; if not, first Thursday after (June, 1st). Letham (cattle and hiring), 26th ; if Saturday or Sunday then Monday following (26th).
June — Arbroath and Friockheim — see May. Glasterlaw (cattle), fourth Wednesday (28th).
July — Arbroath (hiring), 18th if Saturday ; if not, first Saturday after (22nd). Friockheim (hiring and cattle), Monday after Arbroath (24th).
August — Glasterlaw (cattle), third Wednesday (16th).
October — Glasterlaw (cattle), third Monday (16th).
November — Arbirlot (cattle), second Wednesday (8th). Arbroath (hiring), Saturday if 2Sth, or first Saturday after (Dec. 2nd). Friockheim (hiring and cattle), 28th if Thursday ; if not, first Thursday after (30th). Letham (hiring), 23rd ; if Saturday or Sunday, then Monday following (23rd.)
December — Arbroath (hiring) — see November
General Directory for Carnoustie.
POPULATION OF CARNOUSTIE, &c.
Burgh of Carnoustie Constituency, 1130 ; 777 Males, 265 Females. Parish of Barry (Census 1801), 3787. Parish of Panbride (Census 1801), 1741.
CARNOUSTIE BURGH COMMISSION.
The Commission is thp Local Authority under the Public Health Act for the Burgh. Chief Magistrate— David Ramsay. Senior Magistrate— W. F. Soutar. Junior Magistrate— John P. Morison. Commissioners— George Winter, John R. Wilson, A. B. Walker, George Anderson, Roger C. Lingard-Guthrie, and John Melville. Clerk to the Commission— William Ca sar, solicitor. Collector and Treasurer— Hugh Hanton. Officer of Health- George Cecil Dickson, M.D. Sanitary Inspector, Burgh and Road Surveyor, and Inspector of Cleansiny — Richard P. Fleming.
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PANBRIDE FREE CHURCH.— Services at 11.15 a.m. and 6.15 p.m.
Minister— Rev. E.B.H.Macpherson, M.A. Congregational Treasurer — Win. Robertson, Arbroath Road. Sustentation Fund Treasurer— A. Balfour Walker. Bwartlea, Carnoustie. Super- intendent of Sabbath School — A. B. Walker. Superintendent of Scryne Sabbath School — James Mackay, Station House. Organist — D. F. Hynd, Collier Street, Carnoustie. Church-Officer — Andrew Butchart, Gallowlaw, Panbride. Membership — 300.
CARNOUSTIE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Minister— Rev. John F. Dempster. Session-Clerk — George Hall. Congregational Clerk — Robt. Sellar. Congregational Treasurer — J. R. Wilson, Panmure Bank. Congregational Preses — David Ramsay. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Andrew Fairlie. Secretary of Sabbath School — Samuel Boyle ; Treasurer — Rachael Gillies. Membership — 350. Church-Officer — Jas. Murray, Kinloch Street. U.P. Missionary Society — President — Rev. John F. Dempster. Secretary— John Martin. Treasurer — John R. Wilson. Librarian — John Fotheringham. Organist — D. F. Sheriff. Bible Class Secretary and Treasurer — John A. Dempster.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY ROOD.
Rector — Rev. J. B. Jobberns, M.A. Churchwardens— R. P. Blakelock and J. Robb. Lay Elector — R. C. Lingard Guthrie. Lay Representative — J. M. Gray. Treasurer — Geo. Aitkenhead. Souls — 353. Communicants — 162.
ORIGINAL SECESSION CHURCH (Kinloch Street)— Services at 11.15 a.m. and 2.15 p.m.
Minister— Rev. James Patrick (ordained 1S68). Clerk of Session — Rev. James Patrick. Clerk of Deacons' Court — Mr Alex. Grey. Clerk of Congregation — Mr W. Fox. Congregational Treasurer — Mr Alex. Nairn. Church Officer— Mr James Cairncross. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Rev. James Patrick. Prayer Meeting on Tuesday evenings at 7.30. Psalmody Class on Tuesday evenings at 8.30. Sabbath School, Sabbath afternoon at 3.30. Sabbath Evening Bible Class at 6.30. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper is dispensed on the first Sabbath of May and the first Sabbath of November. Membership, 67.
BAPTIST CHURCH— Y.M.C A. Reading Room— Services, 11.15 a.m. and 6 15 p.m.
Meetings addressed by Brethren from the Baptist District Association (Secretary, Rev. T. Lister, Dundee.) Managers— D. B. Lawrence, D. M. High (Secretary), Effie Cottage.
CARNOUSTIE AUXILIARY OF NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND.
President— D. A. M'Corquodale. Vice-President— Rev. James Philip. Secretary and Treasurer —Rev. James Patrick. Committee— Messrs David Anderson, Woodhill, George Winter, George Hall, and James Watt.
1st F.V.A., 12th COMPANY.
Officer Commanding— Capt. W. Low. Instructor— Sergeant-Major W. W. Grant, R.A., Drill Hall, Broughty Ferry. C.S.M.— J. Martin, Drill Hall, Carnoustie, in charge of Sub- Station. Enrolled strength— 44, including Band. Company Drill commences in February.
CARNOUSTIE BRASS BAND.
Bandmaster— J. Chambers, Dundee. Secretary^!. F. Reid, Eden Cottage Treasurer— D. A. M'Corquodale. Number of Instruments— 20. Practice every Tuesday and Thursday.
YEARLY BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
Carnoustie Male and Female Yearly Society. Meets in Panmure Institute. President— James Simpson. Secretary — Richard Bell. Treasurer — James Brown. Auditor — James Fotheringham.
Carnoustie, Barry, and Panbride Yearly Society. Meets in Free Church Hall, Carnoustie. Presi- dent—Geo. Wallace. Secretary— Wm. Smith, West Haven. Treasurer— Alex. Boyle Auditor— Jas. Cuthill, jun. Annual Meeting— 1st May.
Carnoustie Union Yearly Society. Meets in Panmure Institute. President — James Simpson. ■Secretary — James Brown, Panmure Street. Treasurer — Richard Boyle. Auditor — John Walker.
CARNOUSTIE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION— Organized in 1855. High Street — Branches — Brown Street, Carnoustie, and Mouifieth.
Manager (Grocery and Bakery)— James Anderson. Drapery Department— Andrew Fairlie. Chairman— Alexander Hogg. Secretary— David Kidd. Half-yearly meetings— July and January.
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PANBRIDE PARISH COUNCIL
Chairman— Rev. James Caesar ; Messrs George Aitkenhead, Thos. Bell, Walter Lowden, James Mann, John P. Morison, John R. Wilson, Frank Watson, and Andrew Fraser. Clerk — William Caesar, solicitor. Inspector of Peor, Collector of Rates, and Registrar — James P. Morison.
PANBRIDE LANDWARD COMMITTEE OF PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman — Rev. James Caesar ; Messers Georg'e Aitkenhead, Thos. Bell, Walter Lowden, James Mann, and Andrew Fraser. Clerk — William Csesar. Treasurer — James P. Morison.
PANBRIDE SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman — Rev. Jas. Caesar. Members — John Shiell, Rev. E. B. H. Macpherson, John Soutar, and James Kydd. Clerk, Treasurer, and Officer — William Csesar solicitor.
BARRY AND PANBRIDE UNITED SAVINGS BANK. Instituted, 1833. Reconstituted, 1882.
President — James Hunter, jun. Vice-President — John Winter. Treasurer — John Lowson. Secretary — A. Balfour Walker, Ewartlea. Directors — Ex- Provost Colquhoun, ex-Bailie Nicoll, Messrs James Nicholson, James Proctor, George Hall, J. M. Gray, Geo. I. Fairweather, Revs. James Caesar, C. F. Stevenson, James Philip, and E. B. H. Macpherson. Open at the house of Mrs Whitton (late Mr D. Kyd), Kinloch Street, every Thursday evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock.
SCHOOLS.
Carnoustie Public School — Headmaster- — Jas. Nicholson. Accommodation, 739. Average Attend- ance, 497. Grant, £520 15s.
Barry Public School — Headmaster — C. Beaumont. Roll, 196. Average Attendance, 157. Government Grant, £156.
Panbride Public School— Headmaster — A. Hunter, M.A. Roll — 300. Average Attendance — 229. Government Grant — £237 16s 6d.
Muirdrum Public School — Teacher — Miss E. Milne. Roll — 38. Average Attendance — 31. Grant —£24 10s.
CARNOUSTIE PARISH CHURCH.
Minister — Rev. A. R. Gibson. Session-Clerk — Rev. A. R. Gibson. Congregational - Clerk — David A. M'Corquodale. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Rev. A. R. Gibson.
Sabbath School Membership— 280. Secretary Organist — Tom Adamson. Church
Membership— 900. Church-Officer — James M 'Arthur, Bleachfield.
CARNOUSTIE FREE CHURCH.— Services at 11.15 a.m. and 6.15 p.m.
Minister — Rev. James Philip, F.C. Manse. Session-Clerk — Rev. James Philip. Deacons' Court Clerk — James Cuthill, 2 Westhaven Place. Congregational Treasurer — Jas. Anderson, Dunoon Villa. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Alexander Macleod, Ann Cottage. Foreign Mission Treasurer — Alex. Boyle, Maule Street. Sabbath School Library — Geo. Kitto, and H. Boyle. Sabbath School Secretary and Treasurer — Alex. Macleod, Ann Cottage. Organist and Choirmaster— John Kerr, Philip Street. Church-Officer — John Gray, Brown Cottage. Membership — 453.
BARRY PARISH CHURCH.
Minister — Rev. C. F. Stevenson. Assistant and Successor — Rev. John Heggie. Session-Clerk — Christopher Beaumont, Barry. Superintendent of Sabbath School— Rev. John Heggie. Organist and Choirmaster — Thos. Jamieson. Membership — 306. Church-Officer — James Christie, Carnoustie.
BARRY FREE CHURCH.— Services at 11 a.m. and 2.15 p m. (Summer, at 11 a.m. and 6 15 p.m.)
Minister — Rev. A. J. Campbell, M.A. Session-Clerk — George Young, Panlathy, by Carnoustie. Clerk to Deacons' Court — David Nicoll, Golf Street, Carnoustie. Superintendent of Sabbath' School— Geo. Donald, The Links. Organist— W. W. Whitelaw, The Links, Carnoustie. Church-Officer — Joseph Bell, Gedhall Cottages, Barry. Membership — 254.
PANBRIDE PARISH CHURCH.— Services at 11.15 a.m. (and in July and August 6.15 p.m.)
Minister — Rev. James Caesar, M.A. Assistant and Successor— Rev. John Ctesar. Session- Clerk — Rev. James Caesar. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Rev. John Caesar. Choir-Master — William Webster, Carlogie Road. Membership — 773. Church-Officer — James Brown, Panbride.
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CARNOUSTIE WEST END YOUNG MEN'S FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION (Instituted 1892). Hon. Presidents — James Smieton, John More Smieton. Hon. Vice-Presidents — W. F. Soutar and James Rae, sen. President — Jas. Benzie. Vice-President — David Hanton. Treasurer — John Martin. Secretary — George Low, jimr., Kinloch Street. Assistant Secretary — Richard Bell, junr. Committee — David M. High, David P. Sheriff, J. Fotheringham, jun., W. Anderson, Richard M'Laren, W. W. Young, Peter C. Benzie, and Alex. Greig. Sabbath Morning Fellowship Meetings at 9.30. United meeting of Y.M.F. and Y.W.F. Associations first Sabbath of each month. Place of Meeting — Panmure Works Institute.
CARNOUSTIE WEST END YOUNG WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION (Instituted 1893). Hon. Presidents — James Smieton, John M. Smieton. Hon. Vice-Presidents— W. F. Soutar and James Rae, sen. President— James Benzie. Vice-President— David Hanton. Treasurer — Christina Campbell. Secretary — Mrs Benzie, 4 Inchcape View. Assistant Secretary — Jessie Black. Committee— Mrs Soutar, Miss Rae, Miss Ogilvy, Miss J. Carrie, Miss Bell, Miss
A. Dron, Miss A. Stephen, Miss Maun, Miss Lawrence, Miss M'Intosh, Miss Wallace, and Miss Boyle. Meets on Monday evenings at7.30. United meeting- of Y.W.F. and Y.M.F. Associations first Sabbath of each month. Place of Meeting — Panmure Works Institute.
CARNOUSTIE Y.M.C. A.— Hall, Dundee Street. Hon. Presidents— James Watt and G. I. Fairweather. President— R. H. Fleming. Vice- Presidents — A. B. Walker and Charles Ferrier. Treasurer — James Nicholson. Secretary — D. W. Patrick, O.S. Manse, Carnoustie. Hall-keeper — David Smith. Directors — A. S. Butchart. Samuel Boyle, W. Currie, Dr G. C. Dickson, D. High. George Low, D. M'Kay,
B, A. Salmond, and George Winter. Membership (including Subscribers) — 100. Saturday evening Prayer Meeting at 8 n.m. Sabbath Morning Fellowship Meeting at 9.30. Library open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Number of Books in Library, 670. Gymnasium open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Hon. Instructor — Mr James Hall, jr., D.G. & A.C.
Y. M. C. A. READING-ROOM. -Dundee Street.
Accommodates about 50. Large Library, well stocked with Books, Newspapers, Periodicals. &c . Book-giving-out nights — Tuesdays and Fridays.
U P OPURCH Y. W. C. ASSOCIATION.
Hon. President— Rev. John F. Dempster. President — Miss Owen. Secretary — Mrs L. R.
Falconer, Salisbury Place. Treasurer— Miss Ann Petrie. Leader of Praise—Miss Hail.
CARNOUSTIE AND PANBRIDE CLOTHING SOCIETY. Patroness— Lady Thursby, Panmure House. Secretary and Treasurer— Miss Peters, Acorn Cottage, Church Street. Members of Committee— Mrs Gray, Miss Kydd, Miss Rea, Miss Balfour, Miss Fleming, Miss Black, and Mrs Philip.
POLICE COURT.
Held in the Burgh Chambers when necessary. Judges— Provost Ramsay ; Bailies W. F. Soutar, and John P. Morison. Clerk and Assessor — William Caesar, solicitor. Burgh Prosecutor — David Kidd, Rowan Cottage.
REGISTRARS.
Barry — Hugh Ham ton, Carnoustie. Panbride— J. P. Morison, Carnoustie.
BARRY PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman — Geo. Winter. Collector of Rates, Inspector of Poor, and Registrar — Hugh Hanton, Dundee Street. Assessor— D. J. Carnegy, Castle Street. Forfar. Office hours — 10 to 1, and 0.30 to 8. Half-yearly meetings— Second Tuesdays of February and August.
CARNOUSTIE GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Capital— £0000. Tons of coals carbonized per annum— 1000. Annua", make of gas— 10,300,000. Illuminating power— 27 J candles. Clerk and Treasurer — David Kidd. Manager — George Caithness.
BARRY SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman— Ex-Bailie Souter, J.P. Members— Rev. Alexander J. Campbell, William Caesar, Jas. Livingstone, David Anderson, William Nicoll, and Charles Ferrier. Clerk and Treasurer- David Kidd. Officer— James Duncan, High Street, Carnoustie. Caretaker— Charles A. Jarvis, Salisbury Terrace, Carnoustie.
CARNOUSTIE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY— Instituted 1885. Manager — W. D. Joiner. President — James Ogilvie. Vice-President — Geo. Nieoll. Secretary — Richard Bell. Treasurer — David Thomson^ Half-yearly meetings— April and October.
CARNOUSTIE MILL AND FACTORY UNION.
President — A. Dundas. Secretary and Treasurer — David Hanton, Barry Road. Collector — John Ogilvie. Trustees — A. S. Jamieson, J. Martin, and J. Duncan.
HALLS.
Panmure Works Institute Hall, accommodates 500 ; Y.M.C.A. New Hall, accommodates 450. ifree Church Hall, accommodates 250 ; Good Templar Hall, accommodates 120. .
TEMPERANCE, MASONIC, AND OTHER LODGES. I.O.G.T. Carnoustie Lodge CNo. 630). — Meets in Good Templar Hall on Thursday evenings at
Eight o'clock. D.G.C.T. — Wm. Duncan, Dundee-street. Secretary — David Low, Kinloch
Street. Treasurer — Mary Pearson. Carnoustie's Hope Juvenile Lodge. — Meets on same evening at Seven o'clock. Superintendent
— William Duncan, Dundee Street I.O.G.T. — Taymouth Lodge (No. 761). — Meets in Drill Hall on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.
D.G.C.T. — George Low, sen., Lower Kinloch Street. Secretary — David Winter, Park House.
Treasurer — Blanche Dempster, Lower Kinloch Street. C.T., James Fotheringhani. The Taymouth Beacon Juvenile Lodge (No. 674). — Meets in same Hall on same evening at 7
o'clock Superintendent— James L. Dargie, Guthrie Street. A.O.F. Court Dalhousie (No. 7036)— Dundee District — Meets in Templar Hall on alternate
Mondays. Secretary — R. Thomson, Kerr Cottage, Burnside, Carnoustie. Treasurer — R.
Bell, Barry Road, Carnoustie. Free Mason Dalhousie Lodge (No. 697). Meets in Municipal Buildings. R.W.M. — John R.
Wilson. Secretary — T. A. Lindsay, Dalhousie Golf Club. Treasurer — William Robertson. Abertay Lodge (No. 2160), Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (Aston Unity). Meets in Good
Templar Hall every alternate Monday. W.M. — C. F. Clarkson. Treasurer — James
Ross. Secretary- Andrew Ramsay, Isora Cottage, Barry Road.
GOLF CLUBS.
Dalhousie Club: Captain — George Ogilvie. Hon. Joint Secretaries — Daniel M'Intyre and D. R. Gilroy. Hon. Treasurer — Daniel M'Intyre, C.A., Dundee. Spring Meet- ing— Saturday after first Wednesday of May ; Autumn Meeting — Saturday after last Wednesday of September. Membership — 380.
Carnoustie (Inst. 1842). Captain — David M. Ramsay. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer — Andrew Ramsay, Isora Cottage. Annual meeting in February. Membership — 130. Club- House — Links.
Caledonia Club : Captain— Wm. Ferrier. Hon. Secretary — H. Hayes Watson, Terrace Road. Hon. Treasurer — L. R. Falconer. Club meetings in February, May, August, and October. Membership — 240.
Total Abstainers' Golf Club : Captain— John Gouick. Hon. Secy. — Jas. B. Cunningham, Poplar Cottage. Membership — 50.
CARNOUSTIE AND DISTRICT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
President — A. Simpson, Fern Bank. Secretary — Ex- Bailie J. F. Kidd, Montrose. Treasurer — T. Martin, GarUndbank, Kinloch Street. Members of Committee— 30. Annual Meeting — Last Monday of January.
CANINE CLUB.
Hon. President— Provost Colquhoun. President— D. J. Henderson. Secretary— Donald A. Christie, Kinloch Street, Carnoustie. ' Veterinary Surgeon — Thomas Bell, Muirdrum, M.R.C.V.S. Committee — Innes Miller, A. Simpson, jun., W. Falconer, J. Smith, George Ogilvie, A. Tosh. Next show in Spring of 1900. Annual Meeting after Show.
AMATEUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Patrons — Sir John Hardy Thursby, Bart., and Hon. C. M. Ramsay, Brechin Castle. Hon. President — D. A. M'Corquodale. President — David Ramsay. Hon. Tieasurer — John R. Wilson. Hon. Auditor — Hugh Hanton. Secretary — Alex. Simpson, Fernbank. Showabout third Saturday of August. Annual Meeting second Friday after Show.
POULTRY AND PIGEON ASSOCIATION.
President^Ex-Bailie Soutar. Secretary — Andrew Ramsay, Isora Cottage.
BOWLING CLUB.
President— Bailie Morison. Vice-President — Alex. M'Ritchie. Secretary and Treasurer— John Melville, Benmore. Curator— Alexander Fitchet. Annual Meeting last Wednesday of March. Green open from May to October.
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CYCLING CLUB.
Sub-Captain — Andrew Robertson.
Secretary and Treasurer — James
Captain — George F. Tosh. Strachan, Tay Street.
CRICKET AND FOOTBALL CLUBS.
Carnoustie C.C.— Secy.— \V. Hogg, Bonella St. Caledonia F.C.— W. Mortimer, Ravensby Feus.
PANBRIDE AND ARBIRLOT DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION.
See Arbirlot Directory.
PANMURE CURLING CLUB.
President — George Young, Panlathy. Treasurer — James Kydd, Scryne. Secretary — J. P. Morison, North of Scotland Bank. Annual meeting — September.
LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Hon. President — Henry G. Anderson. President — G. Cecil Dickson, M.D. Vice-President — Rev. John Cfesar. Secretary— J. F. Reid, Eden Cottage. Treasurer — John P. Morison, North of Scotland Bank. Courts — Maulesbank.
CARNOUSTIE DRAUGHTS CLUB.
President — George Aitkenhead. Vice-President — James Duncan. Treasurer — James Leslie. Secretary — W. D. M'Inroy, Park Avenue.
JUSTICES OF PEACE IN CARNOUSTIE.
D. A. M'Corquodale, James Souter, William Nicoll, William Cfesar, W. F. Soutar, Dugald Colquhoun, D. J. Henderson, and John Winter, ex-officio. Justices — Rev. James Cfesar, as Chairman of Panbride Parish Council ; George Winter, as Chairman of Barry Parish Council ; and David Ramsay, as Provost of the Burgh. Depute J. P. Clerk of Forfarshire — William Caesar, solicitor.
JUSTICES OF PEACE IN PANBRIDE PARISH.
James Kydd, Scryne ; and Rev. James Csesar, ex-officio, as Chairman of Panbride Parish Council
Carnoustie— List of Householders.
PARISH OF
Adamson, Jas. V., machiiieman, Queen-st Aitken, Thomas G. , residenter, Dundee-st Allan, Jas. S., shoemaker, Yeaman-st Alexander, David M., retired mill-manager,
Eaglemount Allison, James A., shipmaster, Belmont-cot Anderson, David, boot-finisher, Dundee-st Anderson, George, watchmaker, High-st Anderson, George ironfounder, The Limes,
Dundee-st Anderson, Jas., brassfounder, Bonella-st Anderson, Joseph, plumber, Fox-st Anderson, Thos., farm overseer, Links-parade Arbuthnot, David, moulder, Taymouth-ter Arbuthnot, Jas., moulder, Taymouth-ter Archer, David, late shipmaster, Philip-st Archer, James, shipmaster, The Anchorage Archer, James, labourer, Ravensby-feus Arnot, David, merchant, Lilybank Auld, James, stoker, Maule-st Ballo, Robert, joiner, Victoria-pl Barrie, Jas., foreman shoemaker, Thistle-st Barry, W. C, grain merchant, The Willows Bathie, John, labourer, Barry-rd Bathie, William, salmon fisher, Burnside Baxter, David, patternmaker, Taymouth-ter Baxter, John, postman, Dundee-st Baxter, Robert, late grocer, Douglas-ter,
Broughty-ferry Beats, James, surfaceman, Braefoot Bell, George, retired engineer, Zoar Lodge
BARRY.
Bell, John, factory-worker, Taymouth-st
Bell, Richard, factory-overseer, Mayfield-cot
Bell, Will., surfaceman, Dundee-st
Bennet, John, labourer, Panmure-ter
Bisset, David, factory-worker, Panmure-ter
Bisset, James, labourer, Barry-rd
Bisset, Peter, factory worker, Panmure-ter
Black, David, factory-worker, Panmure-ter
Black, George, labourer, Barry-rd
Black, James, shoemaker, Airlie-pl, Camus-st
Black, John, mason, 10 Graham-st
Black, Peter R., builder, Barry-rd
Black, T., retired shipmaster, Dundee-st
Black, William, mason, Braefoot
Blaikie, Alex., labourer, Burnside
Blyth, Alexander, sawyer, Millar-st
Boath, D. M., clerk, Dundee-st
Boath, James, flesher, Greenlawhill
Boyle, Alex. ,.jun., joiner, Collier-st
Boyle, David, mason, Barry-rd
Boyle, David, factory-worker, Panmure-st
Boyle, James, mechanic, Barry-rd
Boyle, James, shoemaker, Panmure-ter
Boyle, John, factory-worker, Panmure-st
Boyle, Richard, factory-worker, Kinloch-st
Boyle, Samuel, painter, South Kinloch-st
Boyle, Thomas, slater, Dundee-st
Boyle, Wm., mason, Barry-rd
Brand, Charles, club-keeper, Links-parade
Brand, David, slater, Dundee-st
Brand, David A., slater, Dundee-st
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Brand, Wm., slater, South Kinloch-st Bremner, Win., shoemaker, Kinloch-st Brough, Geo. B., clerk, Maule-st Brown, Andrew F., engineer, Collier-st Brown, David, gardener, 9 Gladstone-ter Brown, Geo , vannian, Yeanian-st Brown, Jas., factory-worker, Panmure-st Brown. John, grocer, Yeaman-st Brown, Ruthven C., traveller, Struan-brae Brown, William, weaver, Yeaman-st Bruce, James P., architect, Astleylea Buchan, Peter, shoemaker, Panmure-ter Buchanan, John, shopman, Millar-st Buik, Alex., printer, High-st Burns, James, carter, Lochty-st Butchart, Edward, grocer, Salisbury -pi Butchart, John, club-maker, Barry-rd Caesar. W., solicitor, Lochty Caird, James, residenter, Maule-st Cairncross, James, shoemaker, Brown-st Caithness, G., gas inanager, Dundee-st Campbell, Jas., baker, Kinloch-st Campbell, R., shepherd, Hillock of Lochend Cant, A., labourer, Kinloch-st Cargill, Alex., factory- worker, Panmure-ter Carnegie, W., factory- worker, Victoria-st Carrie, J., dairyman, Philip-st Chalmers, D. , faotory-worker, Panmure-ter Christie, David, quarrier, Queen-st Christie, James, shoemaker, Millar-st Christie, James, labourer, Ravensby-feus Christie, Robert, market gardener, Dundee-st Clark, A., market gardener, Woodbine-cottage Clark, David, labourer, Ravensby-feus Clark, D., baker and confectioner, Dundee-st Clarkson, Charles F., shoemaker, Terraee-rd Cloud, Harry, tenter, Yeaman-st Cloudsley, G., shoemaker, Queen-st Cobb, Jas., porter, Maule-st Collier, Geo., labourer, Yeaman-st Couper, Jas., labourer, Ravensby-feus Coutts, Jas., labourer, 4 Archer-bank Cowan, William, retired, Elmbank, Camus-st Cowie, David, factory-workrr, Panmure-ter Cox, W. M., shoemaker, 1 Gladstone-pl Craig, Peter, shoemaker, Kinloch-st Crawford, James, shoemaker, 2 Graham-pl Crerar, W. M., shoemaker, Dundee-st Crichton, John, gardener, King-st, Broughty
Ferry Crichton, David, railway servant, Millar-st Crockart, Win., residenter, 3 Shore, Arbroath Crowe, David S., hairdresser, Camus-st Gumming, Jas., labourer. Taymouth-ter Cumming, Wat, burgh surveyor, 1 Philip-st Cunningham, T., confectioner, Poplar Cottage Cuthill, J., jun., clerk, Fox-st Daer, Henry, confectioner, Dundee-st Dalziel, Jas., residenter, 5 Archer-bank Dargie, David, greenkeeper, Rose-st Dargie, Jas., factory-worker, Kinloch-st Dargie, Win, mechanic, Kinloch-st Davidson, Andrew, labourer, Brown-st Davies, Frederick, shoemaker. 8 Gladstone-ter Dempster, James, joiner, Burnside Dempster, John F., clergyman, Thistle-st Delvin, James, shoemaker, Woodbine-pl Dewar, James, labourer, Rosebank Dewars, John, late engineer, Casa Blanca Dick, James B , grocer, Maule-st
Dickson, G. Cecil, doctor, Dalhousie-villa Doig, James, foreman, Victoria-st Donald, David, carter, Ravensby-feus Douglas, Jas. C., postman, Dundee-st ■ Drew, William, shoemaker, Maule-st Dron, John, shoemaker, Dundee-st Duncan, A. S., salesman, Rose-ter Duncan, Chas., draper, High-st Duncan, David, shoemaker, Barry-rd Duncan, David, merchant, Victoria-pl Duncan, James, shoemaker, Lochtybank Duncan, James T., butcher, Agrabank-cottage Duncan, John, railway-gatekeeper, Fox-st Duncan, John, labourer, Ravensby-feus Duncan, Robert, labourer, Millar-st Duncan, William, joiner, Dundee-st Duncan, W. G., retired butcher, Camus-st Dundas, Alex., saddler, Millar-st Dustan, John, waiter, Camus-st Duthie, Alex., labourer, Barry-rd Duthie, James, gardener, Kinloch-st Dye, James, tailor and clothier, Canms-st Ednie, John, gardener, Carnoustie-farm Edward, James B., joiner, The Bungalow Edwards, John, tailor, Dundee-st Ellis, James, painter, Dundee-st Fairlie, Andrew, draper, 3 Graham-pl Fairlie, William, labourer, Dundee-st Fairweather, George I., merchant, High-st Fairweather, J. C, printer, Ferrier-st Falconer, Alexander, labourer, Camus-st Falconer, Lake R., bank clerk, Salisbury-ter Falconer, W., tailor and clothier, Millar-st Ferguson, James A., hotel-keeper, Kinloch
Arms Ferrier, Charles, merchant, Firbank, Collier-st Ferrier, David, factory-worker, Victoria-st Ferrier, J., sen., hairdresser, Queen-st Ferrier, William, tailor and clothier, Lochty-st Ferrier, William, shoemaker; Barry-rd Ferrier, William, packer, Kinloch-st Findlay, John C, butcher, Collier-st Finlayson, Allan, shoemaker, Camus-st Finlayscra, William, leather-cutter, Dundee-st Fisher, Walter, labourer, Kinloch-st Fitchet, Alexander, green-keeper, Millar-st Forbes, Duncan, fitter, Taymouth-ter Forbes, George G , plasterer, Kinloch-st Forbes, John, plasterer, Braefoot Ford, James, surfaceman, Ravensby-feus Ford, John, gardener, Rosebank Fotheringham, Jas., merchant, Queen-st Fotlieringhain, W., shoemaker, Yeaman-st Fotheringham, W., factory-worker, Panmure- ter Fox, Alexander, bootmaker, Paradise-villa Fox, Alexander, labourer, liarry-rd Fox, Chas. J., mason, Bonella-st Fox, George F., draper, Braefoot Fox, George, joiner, Fox-st Fox, James, plumber, Fox-st Fox, Robert W., clicker, Queen-st Fox, William, clerk, Bonella-st Fraser, Andrew, farmer, Balmachie Fraser, David, architect, Newlands-cot Fraser, David, baker, Brown-st Fraser, Edwin, photographer, High-st Freeland, W., retired bank clerk, Laurel-ter Fullerton, James, blacksmith, Lochtybank Fyfe, William, late fireman, Kinloch-st
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Fyffe, Robert, carter, Yeaman-st
Fyffe, Robert, shoemaker, Camus-st
Fyffe, James, labourer, Barry-nl
Gall, David, factory-overseer, Kinloch-st
Gallet, Alfred, shoemaker, Kinloch-st
Gamley, John, pensioner, High-st
Garland, A., commission agent, 2 Douglas-pl
Garvie, Jas. , shoemaker, Dundee-st
Gibb, Win., shoemaker, Braefoot
Gibson, A., residenter, Salisbury-ter
Gibson, A. R. , clergyman, Manse of Carnoustie
Gibson, A., residenter, Ravensby-feus
Gibson, David, mason, Brown-st
Gibson, David, mason, Fox-st
Gibson, G., preserve manufacturer, Sycamore
villa Gibson, James., confectioner, 4 Westfield-ter,
Broughty-Ferry Gibson, Robert, shoemaker, Millar-st Gibson, Robert, labourer, Ravensby-feus Gorrie, Peter, dentist, Green-lane Gouick, John, traveller, Millar-st Gouk, James, vandriver, Dundee-st Gourlay, A., labourer, Yeaman-st Gourlay, James, blacksmith, Kinloch-st Gove, John, pointsman, Brown-st Gow, James, fitter, Taymouth-ter Gow, William, labourer, Ravensby-feus Gowans, David W., clerk, Dundee-st Graham, F., retired mill-fnrnisher, Fairlaw Graham, James, retired engineer, Carlogie-rd Gray, Alex., salmon-fisher, S Kinloch-st Gray, David, jr., joiner, Newbigging Gray, John, shoemaker, Dundee-st Gray, Peter, joiner, Dundee-st Gray, Peter, house-proprietor, Collier-st Gray, Win., labourer, Collier-st Greig, A., retired colporteur, Millar-st Greig, Alex., labourer, Ravensby-feus Grieve, Win., chemist, Dundee-st Guthrie, Rev. R. R. L., clergyman, Carnoustie
House Guthrie, R. C. L.,' M.B.C.M., Carnoustie
House Hackney, John, shoemaker, Panmure-ter Hall, Goo., cashier, 2 Edington-villa Hamilton, Arthur, carrier, Kinloch-st Hampton, George, labourer, Braefoot Hanton, David, labourer, Barry-rd Hanton, Hugh, Inspector of Poor, Terrace-rd Harper, John, factory- worker, Panmure-ter Hart, Samuel, shoemaker, Philip-st Harrington, Henry, steward, Thistle-st Hay, D., retired spiritdealer, Upper-victoria Hay, James T., confectioner, Cross Hazel, John, shoe manufacturer, Clayholes Heggie, And., watchmaker, Queen-st Henderson, C, police-sergeant, Dundee-st Henderson, David J., druggist, Firbank Henderson, T., factory-worker, Panmure-ter Henderson, Wm., late baker, Tay-st Henry, Robert, photographer, Dundee-st Hepburn, Thomas, tenter, Taymouth-st High, David M., shoemaker, Green-lane High, John, hawker, Brown-st High, J. C, grocer and spirit-dealer, High-st Hillinann, J., prof, football-plaver, Rose-st. Hood, Wm., labourer, Seatield-rd Hogg, Alex., slater, Bonella-st Hogg, James, mason, Millar-st
Hogg, James, plumber, Kinloch-st Hosie, Alex., vanman, Kinloch-st Hosie, David, vanman, Yeaman-st Hosie, James, carter, Braefoot Howe, George, platelayer, Kmloch-st Hunter, James, iun., solicitor, Willowbank Hutcheson, Andrew, eyelemaker, Dundee-st Hutton, David S. , hotelkeeper, Golf-st Ironside, Alex., shoemaker, Yeaman-st Jamieson, Alex., vandriver, Taymouth-st Jamieson, A. S., factory-worker, Panmure-st Jamieson, T., factory-worker, Dundee-st . Japp, John, factory worker, Kinloch-st Japp, Wm., yarn-dresser, Panmure-ter Jarvis, C. A., coastguard officer, Dundee-st Jobberns, Rev. J. B., clergyman, E Manle-st Johnston, Jas., factory-worker, Panmure-ter Johnston, Jas., jun., labourer, Barry-rd Joiner, W. D., Association-manager, Endora Jones, Alfred, shoemaker, Fox-st Kemp, Jas., clerk, Terrace-rd Kennedy, Geo., salmon-fisher, Amelia-cot Kerr, John, joiner, Millar-st Kerr, John, music-teacher, Philip-st Kidd, Chas., shoemaker. Ravensby-feus Kidd, David, law clerk, Rowan-cottage Kidd, James, shoemaker 50 Kinloch-st Kidd, Robert, labourer, Dundee-st Kidd, Wm., joiner, Kinloch-st Kinnear, James, joiner, Millar-st Kinnear, W., residenter, Beech wood Kitto, Thos., labourer, Braefoot Kyd, Jas., artist, 20 Kinloch-st Kydd, David, farmer, Lochend Laing, James, factory-worker, Kinloch-st Laing, Wm., carter, Barry-rd Laing, Wm., shoemaker, Brown-st Latto, Wm., fishmonger, Dundee-st Lawrence, David, joiner, Kinloch-st Lawson, Alex., factory worker, Brown-st Lawson, George, bleacher, Braefoot Lawson, John, labourer, Dundee-st Leslie, David, shoemaker, :? Archer-bank Lindsay, Jas., residenter, High-st Lindsay, John, retired joiner, Maule-st Lindsay, Thos., club-keeper, Links-parade Littlejohn.tD. S., solicitor, Broughty Ferry Littlejohn, Thos., solicitor, Douglas-ter Livingstone, Jas.,. restaurateur, High-st Low, Alex., general merchant, Dundee-st Low, George, labourer, South Kinloch-st Low, Jas., shoemaker, S Kinloch-st Lownie, John, ironturuer, Taymouth-ter Lowson, J. P. M., postmaster, &c, Dundee-st Lyall, John, currier, Camus-st M'Kay, David, plumber, Fox-st MacKenzie, James L., retired shipmaster,
Salisbury-pl MacPherson, Colin, potato merchant, Braefoot Mackie, George, carter, Dundee-st Maiden, Jas., factory worker, Barry-rd Malcolm, Peter, labourer, Camus-st Mann, George, carrier, Barry-rd Martin, Alfred, factory-worker, Lochend Martin, Alex., signalman, South Kinloch-st Martin, Andrew, shoemaker, Panmure-ter Martin, David, shoemaker, Kinloch-st Martin, James, bootmaker, Brown-st Martin. John, labourer, Kmloch-st Martin, John, tenter, Links-avenue
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Martin, Thomas, retired engineer, Kinloch-st Martin, William, labourer, Kinloch-st Mason, Geo., labourer, High-st Masson, Jas., shoemaker, Kinloch-st Mathers, David, factory-worker, Panmure-st Mathers, John, labourer, Barry-rd Mathers. Robert, watchman, Panmure-st Matthew, Win., baker, Dundee-st Matthews, James P., labourer, Kinloch-st Melvin, Gavin, shoemaker, Taymouth-st Middleton, David, shoemaker, Kinloch-st Mill, George, shoemaker, Camus-st Mill, Win. A., druggist, Arbroath Millar, Alex. B., shipmaster, Burnside-st Millar, Wm., blacksmith, Taymouth-ter Miller, Alex., late gas-manager, Bonella-st Miller, David, postman, Queen-st Miller, G., butcher & cattle-dealer, Queen-st Miller, Innes, horse-hirer, Taymouth Lodge Miller, Robert, joiner, Kinloch-st Miller, Walter, stoker, Bonella-st Mills, Frank J. R., shipmaster, Lochty-st. Mitchell, Alex., residenter, Burnside-st Mitchell, Samuel, shoemaker, Park-avenue Moir, Geo., fireman, Ravensby-feus Morris, A., salmon (isher, Brown-st Morrison, W., joiner, Archerbank Mortimer, C., tenter, Kinloch-st Mortimer, D., gardener, Ravensby-feus Morton, Jas., clothier, Retreat-cuttage Motion, John, salmon fisher, Ravensby-feus Munro, John, blacksmith, Yeaman-st Murray, James, gardener, Yeaman-st Murray, Jas., fireman, Airlie-pl Murray, James, clubmaker, 6 Gladstone-ter Mustard, Jas., factory-worker, Panmure-ter Myles, Geo., moulder, Ravensby-feus Myles, Jas., iron-moulder, Taymouth-ter Myles, J., factory- worker, Victoria-st M'Affer, Neil, railway-agent, Barry-rd M'Andrew, J., plumber, Dundee-st M'Arthur, Wm., shoemaker, Maule-st M'Auly, T., lodging-housekeeper, Yeaman-st M'Corquodale, D. A., bank agent, High-st M'Culloch, John, shoemaker, Maule-st M'Donald, D., dairyman, Queen-st M'Farlane, Arch., residenter, Green-lane M'Gregor, David, stoker, Kinloch-st M'Gregor, William, planter, Agrabank M'Inroy, J., blacksmith, Park -a venue M'Intosh, David, mason, Ravensby-feus M'Intosh, W., factory-worker, Panmure-st M'Intosh, Wm. B., grocer, S Kinloch-st M'Laren, Richard, factory-worker, Kinloch-st M'Leod, Alex., clerk, Millar-st M'Millan, John, shoemaker, Camus-st Nairn, A., clerk, Taymouth-st Ness, Thos., coal agent, Rosely Ness, T., jun., baker and confectioner, Rosely Nicholson, J., schoolmaster, Collier-st Nicoll, David S., clerk, Kinloch-st Nicoll, George, clerk, Taymouth-st Nicoll, James, blacksmith, Ravensby-feus Nicoll, H., lapper, Kinloch-st Nicoll, J., factory- worker, Victoria-st Nicoll, J., shoemaker, Rose-st Nicoll, J., labourer. Dundte-st Nicoll, K., factory- worker, Barry-rd Nicoll, R. J., mason, Burnside-cottage Nicoll, Walter, boot-finisher, Lochty-st
Nicoll, W., shoemaker, Tayside-st Nicoll, W., labourer, Yeaman-st Nicoll, VV., factory- worker, Panmure-ter Nicoll, Wm., bootfinisher, Philip-st Nicoll, W., baker, Cross Norrie, G., labourer, Taymouth-rd Norrie, John, gardener, Braefoot Norrie, J., labourer, East Braefoot Ogg, H., shoemaker, Panmure-st Ogg, Wm., tenter, Kinloch-st Ogilvie, Alex., shoemaker, Camus-st Ogilvie, A. F., shipmaster, Holmwood Ogilvie, Charles, labourer, Airlie-pl Ogilvie, D;, .junr., dairyman, Kinloch-st Ogilvie, D. L, factory-overseer, Kinloch-st Ogilvie, Jas. leather cutter, Kinloch-st Ogilvie, J., factory- worker, Panmure-ter Ogilvie, Jas., overseer, Holmwood Ogilvie, John, farmer, Ardestie-farm, Monifieth Ogilvie, John, factory-worker, Panmure-ter Ogilvie, John, labourer, Kinloch-st Oswald, J., shoemaker, Dundee-st Panton, W. D., shoemaker, Bona Vista Paterson, A., grocer, Kimberley-pl Paterson, David, iron-turner, Taymouth-ter Paterson, Robert, zincographer, Kinloch-st Paton, Alex., junr., residenter, Dundee-st Paton, D., doctor of medicine, Villa Rosa Patrick, J., clergyman, O.S. Manse Patterson, D., late harbour-master, Shore, Ar- broath Patterson, George, draper, Collier-st Peebles, D., provision-merchant, Burnside-ter Perry, Jas. H., shoemaker, BoiieJIa-st Peters, R., factory overseer, Braefoot Peters, Wm., factory-worker, Panmure-ter Petrie, J., tailor's cutter, High-st Petrie, William, plumber, Bonella-st Philip, Alex., late gardener, Park-avenue Philip, James, clergyman, F.C. Manse Philips, James, shoemaker, Camus-st Phin, David, mechanic, Panmure-st Plummer, H., factory-worker, Panmure-ter Proctor, John, residenter, Victoria-st Rae, James, senr., retired factory manager,
Regent-pl Rae, James, jr., manager, Victoria-st Ramsay, Alexander, labourer, Ravensby-feus Ramsay, Andrew, clerk, Isora-cottage Ramsay, D., market-gardener, Ravensby-feus Ramsay, David, labourer, Victoria-st Ramsay, David, jr. , plumber, Panmure-ter Ramsay, David M., joiner, Ferrier-st Ramsay, James, labourer, Brown-st Ramsay, James, waterman, Millar-st Ramsay, James, labourer, Dundee-st Ramsay, Jas., shoemaker, Thistle-st Ramsay, J. T., labourer, Kinloch-st Ramsay, John, factory-worker, Dundee-st Ramsay, Silvester, joiner, Thistle-st Ramsay, W., shoemaker, Dundee-st Rattray, David, labourer, Dundee-st Reid, Edward, mason, Seatield-rd Reid, Geo., estate overseer, Yeaman-st Reid, P., butcher, Lochty-st Reid, R., coachbuilder, Dundee-st Reid, William, gardener, Queen-st Rennie, Alex., manager, Ferrier-st Rennie, W., labourer, Lochty-bank Richardson, Peter W. J., clerk, Braefoot
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Rigby, Edward, butler, Queen-st Ritchie, D.A., perated water manuf., Braefoot Robb, A., baker, Maule-st Robb, F. W., spirit merchant, Rose-st Robb, J., spirit dealer, Bay -house Robb, J., mason, Paik-avenue Roberts, W., labourer, Kirkton-bank Robertson, A., mason, Golf-st Robertson,' A. , builder, 9 South Kinloch-st Robertson, Frank, mason, Kinloch-st Robertson, Geo., shoemaker, Ravensby-feus Robertson, G. F., builder, Camus-st Robertson, J., shoemaker, Thistle-st Robertson, J., grocer, &c, High-st Robertson, P., haker, Dundee-st Robertson, W. J., fruiterer, Ravensby-feus Ross, Jas., shoemaker, Barry-rd Ross, T., carrier, Burnside-st Ross, W., fireman; Vietoria-st Rowuey, W., sailor, Dundee-st Salmond, John, gardener, 7 Gladstone-ter Samson, David, shoemaker, Airlie-pl Scott, A.. D., labourer, Ravensby-feus Scott, D., factory worker, Prairie-cottage Scott, G., bleacher, Kose-st Scott, J., retired shipmaster, Maiale-st Scott, J., shoemaker, Bonella-st Scott, J., yardsman, High-st Scott, R. S., traveller, High-st Scott, W., market-gardener, Ravensby-feus Scott, Win., labourer, Ravensby-feus Scroggie, D. boot manufacturer, Carlogie-rd Scroggie, E., boot manufacturer, Carlogie-rd Sellars, Robt., bank-accountant, Lochty-bank Shands, A., labourer, Braefoot Shepherd, J., sen., market gardener,Kinloch-st Shepherd, J., jun. , spirit merchant, Kinloch-st Shepherd, W., grocer, Barry-rd Simpson, A., joiner, Collier-st Simpson, And., stationer, &c, Tay-st Simpson, C. H., draper, Laurel-ter Simpson, George, fleslier, Dundee-st Simpson, James, club-maker, Barry-rd Simpson, R., golf club-maker, Links-parade Simpson, W., boottinisher, Dundee-st Sinclair, John, joiner, Catherine-cot Smart, Geo., shoemaker, Taymouth-st Smart, James, cowfeeder, Victoria Cottage Smart, Jas., labourer, Taymouth-st Smibert, T. D., retired baker, Catherine-cot Smieton, Alexander, joiner, Barry-road Smieton, James, mechanic, Barry-rd Smieton, Jas., manufacturer, Broughty Ferry Smieton, J. SI., manufacturer, Broughty Ferry Smith, Alexander, gardener, Barry-road Smith, David., keeper Y.M.C.A., High-st Smith, David, carter, Park-avenue Smith, David, labourer, Millar-st Smith, David, labourer, Braefoot Smith-, David, grocer, Links-avenue Smith, David, labourer, Ravensby-feus Smith, D., labourer, Tumis-rd Smith, James, shoemaker, Kinloch-st Smith, Jas., vanman, High-st Smith, John, baker, High-st Smith, Peter, residenter, Collier-st Soutar, Fred., residenter, Alexandra-pl Soutar, James D., vanman, Dundee-st Soutar, John, traveller, S Kinloch-st Soutar, R., shoemaker, Kinloch-st
Soutar, W. F., merchant, Annfleld Seuter, James, news-agent, &c, Barry-rd Spark, Charles G., shoemaker, Maule-st Spink, -John, boottinisher, Kinloch-st Stark,. Alex., labourer, Ravensby-feus Stephen, David, labourer, Barry-road Stephen, Jas., factory-worker, Brown-st Stephen, John, labourer, Barry-road Stephenson, Jas., shoemaker, Kinloch-st Stevenson, R., shoemaker, Kinloch-st Stewart, Charles, labourer, Kinloch-st Stewart, C, tailor, Queen-st Stewart, John, potato-merchant, Braefoot Stewart, John, sen., labourer, Millar-st Stewart, John, jun., shoemaker, Millar-st Stewart, Win., commission agent, Kinloch-st Sturrock, Geo., fruiterer, Ireland-st Sturrock, James, gardener, Dundee-st Sturrock, James, painter, High-st Sturrock, W., clerk, High-st Sturrock, William P., shoemaker, Kinloch-st Sutherland, W. P., retired commercial travel- ler, Lochtybank Suttie, Peter, salmon-fisher, Ravensby-feus Talbert, Jas., farm servant, Kinloch-st Taylor, Alex., labourer, Collier-st Taylor, James, labourer, Collier-st Taylor, T. H.W., market-garden'r, S Kinloch-st Taylor, Wm., slater, Maule-st Thomson, Alex., shoemaker, Maule-st Thomson, A., medical practitioner^ Lochty-st Thomson, A., shoemaker, Brown-st Thomson, David, shoemaker, Maule-st Thomson, Jas., vanman, Brown-st Thomson, John, shoemaker, Taymouth-st Thomson, Robert, leather cutter, Dundee-st Thomson, W., fruiterer, Camus-st Thornton, Robert, labourer, Panmure-ter Todd, John, cabinetmaker, Broughty Ferry Tosh, Jas., labourer, Yeaman-st Tosh, Peter, factory-worker, Kinloch-st Tosh, Peter, stoker, Dundee-st Tosh, F. G. , factory-worker, Taymouth-st Tulloch, W. , innkeeper, Dundee-st Tyndall, A. F., moulder, 9 Graham-pl Tyrie, Wm., traveller, Tayinouth—t Wade, Chas , draughtsman, Taymouth-ter Walker, Alex. B., bank clerk, Philip-st Walker, J. F., crofter, Ravensby-feus Walker, John, factory-worker, Kinloch-st Walker, John, currier, Searield-rd Wallace, G., factory- worker, Victoria-st Wallace, C, shoemaker, Kiuloch-st Wallace, Geo., foreman contractor, Collier-st Watson, D., market-gardener, S Kinloch-st Watson, G., mason, Kiuloch-st Watson, Hugh H., accountant, Albert-pl Watson, John, shoemaker, Taymouth-st Watt, A., joiner, Millar-st Watt, Geo., moulder, Taymouth-ter Webster, Daniel, shoemaker, Kinloch-st Webster, J. M., diaper, Broughty Ferry Welsh, Jas., tailor, Millar-st Whitelaw, W. W., ropemaker, Links-parade Whyte, G., facWy-worker, Panmure-ter Whyte, Wm., shoemaker, Ash-cot Will, George, factory-worker, Panmure-ter Will, G., railway-gatekeeper, Terrace-rd Will, G., carter, Dundee-st Will, G. , retired miller, Park -a venue
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Will, W., stoker, Yeaman-st Williamson, A., bootmaker, Yeaman-st Williamson, G., roadman, Millar-st Williamson, J., factory-worker, Panmure-ter Williamson, J., shoemaker, Lochty-st Wilson, A. Y. H., mason, Dundee-st Wilson, A., grocer, Ravensby-feus Wilson, C, contractor, Dundee-st Wilson, H., carter, Park-avenue Wilson, James, late farmer, Kinloch-st Wilson, John, fanner, Middleton Wilson, John I., mason, Barry-rd
Wilson, J., factory worker, Panmure-st Wilson, Joseph, innkeeper, Belleview Wilson, W., labourer, Rose-st Winter, G., boot-manufacturer, Dalhousie-st Winter, J., boot-manufacturer, Park-house Winton, Win., caretaker, Kinloch-st Wood, G., currier, Dundee-st Wood, Robert, florist, Salisbury-ter Wright, J., retired, Green-lane Yool, J., late mechanic, Kinloch-st Young, George, tailor and clothier, Queen-st Young, John, factory-worker, Panmure-st
PARISH OF PANBRIDE.
Alexander, John, jun., fisheiman, Westhaven Allison, J. A., shipmaster, Belmont-cottage Anderson, George, surfaceman, Ireland-st Anderson, James, manager, M'Kenzie-st Anderson, James, telegraph-superintendent,
Dalhousie-st Anderson, W., manufacturer, Dalhousie-st Andrews, R. W., residenter, Ireland-st Bain, James, slater, High-st Balfour, C, residenter, Guthrie-st Barber, Hugh, fisher, Granville-house Benzie, Peter, road-foreman, High-st Bisset, James, bleacher, Ireland-st Bisset, John, fisherman, Westhaven Bisset, John, fisherman, Westhaven. Bisset, Peter, fisherman, Westhaven Bisset, Robert, fisherman, Westhaven Bisset, Wm., fisherman, Westhaven Black, Alexander, blacksmith, Westhaven Black, Charles, mason, William-st Black, Jas., clerk, Carlogie-rd Black, John L., builder, Fairmount Black, William, seaman, William-st Boyle, S., painter. S Kinloch-st Brown, A., storekeeper, Arbroath-rd Brown, Chas., wood merchant, Ferniebank Brown, R., shoe manufacturer, Carlogie-rd Burnett, Geo., baker, Admiral-st Butchart, A. S.. baker, Arbroath-rd Caithness, G., gas manager, Dundee-st Caithness, G., residenter, Uallowlaw Calder, John, shoemaker, Westhaven Campbell, C, fisherman, Westhaven Cargill, David, labourer, Dalhousie-st Clark, C, fisherman, Westhaven Clark, G., fisherman, Westhaven Clark, Robert, fisherman, Westhaven Cockerill, J. C., keeper, Buddonness Crighton, R., bJacksmith, Arbroath-rd Croll, J. R. , merchant, Carlogie-rd Cuthill, James, clerk, Westhaven-place Dargie, J. L., porter, Guthrie-st Davidson, A., joiner, Westhaven-pl Davidson, Jas., gardener, William-st Duers, Wm., gardener, William-st Duncan, Edwin, salmon-fisher, Ireland-st Duncan, Jas., salmon-fisher, Tayside-st Dunstone, Bovey, boatman, Westhaven Edward, Peter, labourer, Ireland-st Fairlie, Andrew, draper, Ireland-st Falconer, Jas., engineer, William-st Fitchet, J., retired grocer, Ireland-st Fleming, R. B., manufacturer, Church-st Fox, Bruce, weaver, Tayside-st
Fox, John, lettar-carrier, William-st Fraser, David, architect, Newlands-cottage Fraser, Douglas, manufacturer, Church-st Fullerton, David, clerk, Ireland-st Gibson, G., manufacturer, Sycamore-villas Gilroy, A. B., merchant, Castle Roy, Broughty
Ferry Graham, J., retired engineer, Carlogie-rd Gray, A. E., harbour clerk, Ireland-st Gray, James M., solicitor, Taymouth -villa Grieve, William, cowfeeder, Rottenrow Harris, Wm. , stationer, Carlogie-rd Harrison, Geo., traveller, Ireland-st Henderson, George, fisherman, Westhaven Henderson, William, baker, Tayside-st Herd, A., seaman, Tayside-st Hogg, Alex., slater, Bonella-st Imper, Albert, teacher, Carlogie-rd Keillor, David, bleacher, Westhaven-pl Kidd, John, joiner, Ireland-st Kilgour, R., retired nurseryman, William-st Laurie, Geo., shipmaster, Carlogie-rd Lawson, J. B., spirit merchant, Bourtreebank Lees, Samuel, toy-merchant, Granville-house Lowson, John, bank-accountant, Guthrie-st Mackaj', James, stationmaster, Station-rd Marquis, W. H., hairdresser, Westhaven Marshall, J. 3., agricult'l agent, Dalhousie-st Martin, Edward, late blacksmith, Carlogie-rd Martin, Jas., shoemaker, Ireland-st Martin, Thos., retired engineer, Kinloch-st Masson, John, LL.D., Carlogie-rd Maxwell, Jas., late baker, Westhaven-cottage Melville, D., railway inspector. M'Kenzie-st Melville, John, merchant, M'Kenzie-st Millar, C. W. , market gardener, William-st Millar, James, joiner, Seaview-cottage Millar, R., butcher, Bay view Milne, James, bleacher, Anscott-house Milne, John, labourer, Ireland-st Morrison, A., shoemaker, Arbroath-rd Morison, John P., bank agent, Church-st Morison, Jas. P., Inspector of Poor, William st Mudie, Jas., cattle dealer, Tayside-st Murdoch, A. J., com. agent, Newtonlea Murdoch, C. M. , hotel keeper, Arbroath-rd Murdoch, Fred. F., engineer, Newtonlea Murdoch, W. D., grocer, &c, Ireland-st M'Allister, John, merchant, Broughty Ferry M'Allister, J. A., ship's steward, Bro. Ferry M'Conechy, A., retired farmer, Hazelbank M'Farlane, David, farmer, Westhaven M'Laggan, D., porter, William-st M'Laren, R., gardener, Westhaven
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M'Lauchlan, Douglas, labourer, Ireland-st M'Lean, D., fisherman, Westhaven Macpherson, Rev. E. B. H.,' Panbride F.C.
Manse M'Ritcliie, A., plasterer, Almondbank Nairn, 0., residenter, Reid-cottage Nicoll, James, manager, Dalhousie-st Nicoll, R., shoemaker, Tayside-st Ogilvie, J., farmer, Ardestie, Monifieth Oliver, W., signalman, High-st Oudney, W. M., shipmaster, Arbroath-rd Paton, David, physician, Villa Rosa Peebles, D., provision merchant, Dalhousie-st Perry, J., mason, Lochty-st Ramsay, Alexander, fisherman, Westhaven Ramsay, D., painter, Tayside-st Ramsay, David, fisherman, Westhaven Ramsay, D., com. agent, Carlogie-rd Ramsay, James, shoemaker, Church-st Ramsay, J., salmon fisher, Tayside-st Ramsay, John, fisherman, Tayside-st Ramsay, John, labourer, Westhaven Ramsay, Win., bleacher, Westhaven Rankin, Jas., civil-engineer, Carlogie-rd Reid, J. P., clerk, Eden-cottage Richardson, Peter, com. agent, Tayside-st Robertson, J. S., market gardener, William-st Robertson, W., slater, Arbroath-rd. Salmond, John, fisherman, Westhaven Scott, J. C, manufacturer, Station- villa Scott, G., bleacher, Ireland-st Scroggie, D., boot-manufacturer, Carlogie-rd
Scroggie, E., boot-manufacturer, Carlogie-rd Sharp, C, coalman, Ireland-st Simpson, A., stationer, &c, Tayside-st Simpson, W., fisherman, Westhaven Simpson, W., labourtr, Westhaven Smith, C, bootfinisher, Seabrae Smith, John, grieve, Westhaven Smith, William, bleacher, Westhaven-pl Smyth, A. N., agent, Ferniebank Soutar, W. F., merchant, Annfield -house Strachan, J. B., hotelkeeper, Church-st Strutt, James, boatman, Westhaven Sturrock, George, fruiterer, Ireland-st Thallam, Jas., manager, Woodbine Thomson, A., china merchant, Carlogie-rd Thomson, C, china merchant, Church-st Thomson, Robert, coal -agent, Station-rd Thomson, W., potato merchant, Dalhousie-
street Turnbull, C, labourer, Westhaven Tyrie, John, gardener, Church-st Watson, F. , coal agent, Carlot;ie-rd Watson, William, labourer, Westhaven Watt, Jas., clerk, Guthrie-st Watty, Francis, chief-officer, Westhaven Webster, W., reader, Carlogie-rd Williamson, C. G., boatman, West-haven Wilson, J. R., insur. manager, He^en-bank Wilson, John, farmer, Middleton Winter, D., boot-manufacturer, Park-house Winter, G., boot-manufacturer, Dalhousie-st Wood, Robert, grocer, Admiral-st
List of Female Householders.
PARISH OF BARRY.
Adam, Mrs Louisa G., Bonavista Allan, Mrs Mary, Maule-st Anderson, Mrs, Barry-rd Anderson, B., Fox-st Anderson, MrsE., 8alisbury-ter Anderson. Mrs M., Lochty-st Anderson, Mrs S., Fox-st Axford, Mrs M., Yeaman-st Baldy, Elizabeth, Regent-pl Barry, Mrs, Maule-st Bathie, Helen, Lower-victoria Beale, Elizabeth W., Sea field-house Beale, Jane D., Seafield-house Beaton, Mrs I., Dundee-st Black, Mrs E. H., Salisbury-ter Black, Mrs Helen C, Garfield-pl Black, E.. 2 Archerbank Black, Mrs I., Barry-rd Black, Mrs I., Albert Lodge, Barry-rd Black, Mrs Ann, Victoria-st Black, Mary, Panmure-ter Blackie, Elizabeth, Panmure-ter Blair, Annie, Collier-st Boath, Mrs J., Kinloch-st Borrie, Mrs E., Collier-st Brand, J., Barry-rd Brown, Margaret, Queen-st Brown, Mrs.J., Panmure-st Brown, W.,' Millar-st Bruce, E. Scott, 3 Douglas-pl
Bruce, Mary A., Links-parade Burnett, MrsM., Millar-st Butchart, Mrs M., Kinloch-st Cables, Mrs David, Barry-rd Caird, A. Maule-st Cameron, J., High-st Cameron, Mrs M.. Brown-st Carrie, E. G., Philip-st Chapman, M., Barry-rd Christie, Mary, Queen-st Cobb, Eliz., 3 Gladstone-ter" Cowan, Jane, Panmure-ter Cox, Mrs M. S., Maule-st Craik, A., Rosebank, Barry-rd Crawford, M., Garfteld-pl Croft, A., Panmure-st Crolly, Frances, Braefoot Cruden, Mrs M., Fox-st Cuthbert, Mrs Priscilla, Dundee-st Daer, Mrs J., Duudee-st Dall, Mrs Andrew, Dundee-st Dargie, Jean, Kinloch-st Davidson, Mrs, Brown-st Davidson, Jane, Brown-st Davidson, M. A., Kinloch-st Dawson, Mrs J., Ravensby-feus Dick, Mrs A., Maule-st Dick, Mrs E. B , Maule-st Dorward, Miss, Kinloch-st Druminond, M., Brown-st
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Duff, Mrs M., Philip-st |
Keiller, E., Yeaman-st |
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Duncan, J., Queen-st |
Kerr, Mrs C, Dundee |
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Duncan, Mrs M., Park-avenue |
Kidd, E. \V., Newport, Fife |
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Dunn, Mrs I., Kildorian-villa, Millar-st |
Kidd, Mrs E., Kinloch-st |
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Edward, Mrs I., Terrace-rd |
Kitto, Mrs M. . Braefoot |
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Edward, Mrs I. B., Green-lane |
Kyd, J., 4 Philip-st |
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Edwards, Jean, Millar-st |
Kyd, Mary J. C, Links Parade |
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Esdale, Mrs M., Argyle-cottage |
Kydd, Mrs J. juu., Lochend |
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Fairweather, Margt. E. A., High-st |
Laird, Mrs A., Monitieth |
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Fairweather, J., Rose-ter |
Lamb, Mrs J., Fox-st |
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Farquharson, Mrs E., Kinloch-st |
Lawson, Isabella, Barry-rd |
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Fenton, C, Ravensby-feus |
Lawson, Mrs M., Taymouth-st |
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Findlay, Mrs A., Millar-st |
Lawson, 'Mrs, Panmure-st |
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Findlay, Mrs J., Lochty-st |
Lindsay, Mrs M., Paris-hill |
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Fleming, Mary, Kinloch-st |
Low, Mrs Alex. T., Panmure-st |
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Forsyth, Mrs G., Millar-st |
Low, Mrs George, Kinloch-st |
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Fotheringham, Mrs A., Laurel-ter |
Low, Mrs J., 4 Gladstone-ter |
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Fowler, Mrs R., Ivy bank |
Lowden, Barbara, Panmure-st |
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Fox, B., Pattullo-cottage, Dundee-st |
Lowson, Betsy, Ferrier-st |
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Fraser, Mrs J., Balrnacni* |
Lowson, M., Ravensby-feus |
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Fulton, Mrs E., Panmure-ter |
Lowson, Mary, Dundee-st |
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Fyffe, Mrs A., Maule-st |
Lowson, Mrs J., Ferrier-st |
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Galbraith, Mrs W., High-st |
Lowson, Mrs M., Terrace-rd |
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Gall, Mrs H., Carlside-cot |
Lowson, MrsS., Dundee-st |
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Gainblie, Mrs, High-st |
Lumsden, C. J. B., 2 Gladstone-terrace |
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Gemmley, I., Kinloch-st |
M'Callum, Mrs, Panmure-ter |
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Gibb, Mrs A., Kinloch-st |
M'Corquodale, Mrs M. W., Bank of Scotland- |
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Gibb, E., Terrace-rd |
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Gibb, Mrs E., Braefoot |
M'Corquodale, M., Laburnum-house |
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Gibson. Mrs A., Dundee-st |
M'Farlane, Mrs M., Westhaven Farm |
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Gibson, Mrs I., Barry-rd |
M'Gregor, Mrs M., Barry-rd |
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Gillanders, Mrs M., Alexandra-pl |
M'Intosh, Mrs I., Dundee-st |
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Gillies, I., Panmure-st |
M'Intosh, J., Panmure-st |
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Gillies, Rachel, Panmure-ter |
M'Intosh, Mrs J., Paumure-st |
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Gillon, Mrs I., Millar-st |
M'Pherson, Mrs J., Queen-st |
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Graham, Mrs J., Thistle-st |
Macdonald, Mrs, Queen-st |
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Gray, Catherine, Garnetbank |
Macher, M. J., Ravensby-feus |
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Gray, J., Garnetbank |
Mackay, Mrs D., Fox-st |
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Gray, Mrs J., Garnetbank |
Martin, Mrs A., Braefoot |
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Greave, Mrs M. , Dundee-st |
Martin, A., Yeamau-st |
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Grieve, S., Kinloch-st |
Martin, Mrs J., The Hollies |
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Guild, Mrs M., Laurel-ter |
Martin, Mrs M. , Brown-st |
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Guild, Mrs M., Queen-st |
Martin, M., Braefoot |
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Guthrie, Ann, Kinloch-st |
Mathers, Mrs, Brown-st |
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Hamilton, Mrs A., Kinloch-st |
Meekison, A., Lochty-st |
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Hay, J., Philip-st |
Mill, E. H., Links Parade |
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Henderson, Amelia, Tayside |
Mill, Isa. , Links Parade |
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Henderson, Mrs A., Dundee-st |
Millar, Mrs Jas., Dundee-st |
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Heron, Mrs M., Queen-st |
Miller, G., Moray-pl |
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Herschell, Mrs James, Maule-st |
Miller, M., Iona Cottage |
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High, A. M., High-st |
Milne, A., Kinloch-st |
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High, C, High-st |
Mitchell, E. S., Jedburgh |
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Hill, Mrs A., Forfar |
Mitchell, Mrs M. , E Mains of Guthrie |
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Hill, Mrs J., Lochty-st |
Moncur, Isabella, Terrace-rd |
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Hill, Mrs J., Salisbury-ter |
Motion, Mrs I., Panmure-ter |
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Hosie, Mrs E., Dundee-st |
Myles, Lily, Panmure-st |
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Hosie, Mrs M. , Millar-st |
Neish, Luna, Kinloch-st |
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Hutton, Mrs A., Links-parade |
Ness, Mrs E., High-st |
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Hynd, Mrs I. B., Collier-st |
Nicoll, M., Camus-st |
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Ireland, E. N., Ferrier-st |
Nicoll, M., Kinloch-st |
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Ireland, I , Fox-st |
Nicoll, Mrs A., Kinloch-st |
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Irvine, Ann, Douglas-pl |
Nicoll, Mrs I., Kinloch-st |
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Irvine, Mrs John, Brown-st |
Nicoll, Mrs Jane, Dundee-st |
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Jackson, Mrs J., Kinloch-st |
Nicoll, Mrs J., Ravensby-feus |
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Jamieson, Mrs I., Kinloch-st |
Nicoll, Jean, Dundee-st |
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Jamieson, Mrs A., Panmure-st |
Nicoll, Mrs M., Maryville |
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Jeffrey, E., Dundee-st |
Ogilvie, M., Lily-pl |
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Johnston, M., Dundee-st |
Ogilvie, Mrs G., Panmure-st |
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Jolly, Mrs M. A., 5 Philip-st |
Orr, Annie L., Maule-st |
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Justice, E. D., Ivy Cottage, Philip-st |
Orr, Jane, Maule-st |
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Orr, Mrs Janet, Maule-st |
Simpson, Mrs J., Laurel-ter |
Osier, M., Noranuank |
Small, A., Laurelbank |
Paris, Jane, Alexaridra-pl |
Small, H., Laurelbank |
Paterson, J., Panniure-ter |
Small, Mrs M., Fox-st |
Patersun, Mrs A., Taymouth-st |
Smart, Mrs J., Pliillp-st |
Perry, Mrs J., 5 Graham-pl |
Smith, Mrs A., Fox- t |
Peter, Elizabeth, Gorse-cottage |
Smith, Mrs A., Church-st (Crammond's) |
Peters, Isobel, Brown-st |
Smith, Mi's A., Church-st (Borrie's) |
Philip, Mrs M., Queen-st |
Smith, Mrs M., Edington-villa |
Porter, Mrs E. R., High-st |
Smith, Mrs M., Kinloch-st |
Poraz, Mrs I., Dundee-st |
Smith, M., Terracebank |
Prain, E., High-st |
Stalker, M., Kinloch-st |
Prain, J., Dundee-st |
Stephen, Isabella, Ash-cottage, Barry-rd |
Ramsay, Mrs D., Car!ogie-rd |
Stewart, Mrs E., Kinloch-st |
Reid, Mrs Mary Ann, High-st |
Stronner, Mrs M., Broughty Ferry |
Reid, Mrs M., 1 Gladstone-ter |
Suttie, Mrs M., Philip-st |
Reid, Maud M., High-st |
Tarbat, Mrs M., Lochty-st |
Rennie, J. J., Kinloch-st |
Taylor, E., Rose-st |
Rennie, M., Kinloch-st |
Taylor, M., Panmure-ter |
Rliyne, Mrs M., Barry-rd |
Taylor, Mrs M. A., Philip-st |
Ritchie, Mrs M., Fox-st |
Templeman, M. A., Panmure-ter |
Robb, Mrs H., Millar-st |
Thomson, Mrs E., Ferrier-st |
Robertson, C, Millar-st |
Thomson, Margaret, Kinloch-st |
Robertson, Mrs E., Dundee-st |
Thomson, Mrs J. T., Kinloch-st |
Robertson, Mrs J., Barry-rd |
Tyrie, Mrs A., Millar-st |
Robertson, Mrs Jessie, Dundee-st |
Vannet, Mrs M., Maule-st |
Robertson, M., barry-rd |
Walker, E., S Kinloch-st |
Robertson, Mrs Rose, Barry-rd |
Wallace, Mrs J., Ferniea, Maule-st |
Samson, Mrs E., Dundee-st |
Walsh, Mrs M. S , Almorah-cottage |
Scott, A., Kiuloch-st |
Watson, Ann, Pask-avenue |
Scott, E. M., Links Parade |
Watson, Mrs Ann, South Kinloch-st |
Scott, J., Kinlocli-st |
White, Mrs M., Dundee-st |
Scott, M., Dundee-st |
Whitton, Mrs K , 4 Graham-pl |
Shanks. 1., Bonella-st |
Whitton, Mrs G.. Kinloch-s |
Shepherd, Mrs A., Kinlocli-st |
Whitton, Mrs J., Yeaman-st |
Sheriff, Mrs A., Rose-st |
Whitton, Mrs M., 20 Kinloch-st |
Sheriff, Mrs J., Fox-st |
Wills, Mrs, Panmure- terrace |
Sim, Jane, Barry-rd |
Wilson, Mrs Ann, 2 Philip-st |
Simpson, A. G., Terrace-rd |
Wilson, Mrs Helen M., Amanda-villa |
Simpson, Mrs A., Brown-st |
Wood, Mrs M., Terrace-rd |
Simpson, Mrs A., Yeaman-st |
Wright, Mrs ,)., Hilhiew, Queen-st |
PARISH OF |
PANBRIDE. |
Anderson, Mrs I. G., Seaforth |
Ford, H., Carlogie-rd |
Anderson, Mrs M., Church-st |
Fox. Mrs Mary, Ireland-st |
Baird, Mrs B., Craigmount, Monifieth |
Gerrard, Jessie, Ireland-st |
Balfour, E., Thornbank |
Gordon, Mrs A., Arbroath-rd |
Batchelor, Mrs Ruth, Dalhousie-st |
Graham, Mrs M. M., Balbride |
Bell, Mrs Grace R. , Alexandip-ter |
Greenhill, Mrs M. J., Strawberry-bank |
Bisset, I., Westliaven |
Hampton, G., Strawberry -bank |
Black, Mrs Betsy, Broughty Ferry |
Hampton, Mary Ann D., Strawberrybank |
Black, Mrs Helen, William-st |
Henderson, Amelia, Tayside-st |
Bruce, M. A., Links |
Henry, Mrs E. F., Beach-cottage |
Caithness, Mrs Jane, Westhaven |
Home, Caroline, Ocean-cottage, Westhaven |
Chalmers, Annie, Arbroath-rd |
Hunter, E., Willowbank |
Chapman, Mrs H. M.. Gallowlaw-villa |
Jack, Mrs M., Arbirlot |
Christie, Mrs E. A., Tayside-st |
Kydd, Ann, William-st |
Clark, Barbara, Westhaven |
Kydd, A., Roseville-cottage |
Crabb, Agnes, 1 Clarkville |
Kydd, Mrs C, Eden-villa |
Crabbe, Jessie, Glamis-cottage, Tayside-st |
Kydd, Mrs E., Oak-villa |
Crammond, Mrs Helen, Church-st |
Kydd, M., Roseville-cottage |
Dow, Mrs Mary H., Tayside-st |
Lee, Mrs R., Carlogie-rd |
Dewar, Isabella, Seabeach-cottage |
Low, Mrs, Tayside-st |
Fettes, Mary, William-st |
Low, Ann, Carlogie-rd |
Fitchie, Elizabeth, Church-st |
Low, Elizabeth, Carlogie-rd |
Fleming, Mrs Elizabeth, 9 Queen-st, Arbroath |
Lowson, I., Corahlen |
Fletcher, Mrs A., Panmure Arms Hotel |
Lowson, R., Coralden |
Ford, E., Carlogie-rd |
Lyell, M., Algoa-cottage |
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Lyell, Mrs Margaret A., Burnside-st
M'Allister, A. K., 1 Bothwell-ter., B. F'y
M'Allister, H., 1 Bothwell-ter., B. F'y
M'Kechnie, Mrs A., Dalhousie-st
Matthewson, E., Fairmount
Middlemass, Mrs I., M'Kenzie-st
Mitchell, Mrs M., Douglasleigh
Mitchell, Mrs M., East Mains of Guthrie
Moncur, Mrs Mary Ann, lreland-st
Munro, Mrs C, Viewfield
Murphy, Mrs P.. Westhaven
Nicoll, Helen, Belle vue, Carlogie-rd
Nicoll, Mrs M., Maule-st
Ostler, Marjury, Station-rd
Paris, Barbara, Westhaven
Paton, Mrs E., Sycamore-villas
Peters, M., Acorn-cottage
Petrie, Mrs A., Westhaven
Ramsay, Mrs I., Thorn Cottage, Ireland-st
Ramsay, Mary. Church-st
Reid, Maria, Eden-cottage
Reid, Mrs M., Catherine-pl
Robertson, Jessie, lreland-st
Scott, Mrs Jessie, Westhaven
Shield, Mrs Cornelia, Church-st
Simpson, Mrs C, Dalhousie-st
Sinclair, Mrs A., Arbroath-rcl
Small, J., Church-st
Smart, Mrs Margaret, lreland-st
Smith, Mrs A., Church-st
Smith, Mrs Ann K.. Seavievv-cottage
Smith, Mrs Jessie, lreland-st
Soutar, A. J., Letham
Stewart, Elizabeth A., Dunellan, Carlogie-rd
Stewart, M., Ireland-st
Stirling, Jessie, lreland-st
Stiven, Mrs M. A., Church-st
Thompson, Mrs Jane C, Westhaven
Thow, C, Tayside-st
Tindal, Mrs Barbara, William-st
Toplis, Mrs, Betsy, Burnside-ter
Watson, Mrs Julia, Westhaven
Wighton, Betsy, Ireland-st
Williamson, Mrs Mary, Church-st
Carnoustie List of Trades and Professions.
Agents. D. A. M'Corquodale, Bank of Scotland.
(Scottish Equitable Life Assurance
Society and Norwich Union Fire). William C'pesar (The Northern Insurance Co.),
Lochty G F. Fox (Thomson, dyers, Perth), Dundee-st John C. High (for J. Pullar & Sons, dyers,
Perth), High-street M. M. Reid (emigration), Dundee-street John Shiell (factor for the Right Hon. the
Earl of Dalhousie), Dalhousie Estates
Office, Carnoustie
A rchitrds, James P. Bruce, 'ireen Lane David Fraser, High-st
Bakers. Oarnoustie Co-operative Association, Limited Carnoustie Equitable Co-operative Society David Chirk, Dundee-st Thomas Ness, High-st William Nicoll, The Cross J. Matthew, Dundee-street Banks. Bank of Scotland, Ld. (branch); head office,
Edinburgh. David A. M'Corquodale,
agent, Carnoustie North of Scotland Bank, Ld. (branch) ; head
office, Aberdeen. J. P. Morison, agent,
Carnoustie. Savings Bank (Barry and Panhride), Kinloch-
st, Carnoustie. J. Lowson, treasurer ; A.
Balfour Walker, secretary. Blacksmiths. David Ewan (and veterinary surgeon), Barry John M'Inroy, Park-avenue, Carnoustie Chas. Rattray, Scryne, Panbride Jas. Shields, Muirdrum R. Cr'chton, Westhaven James (ioiiriay, I,i- 1 s-avenue
Booksellers, Newsagents, &c. A. Buik, High-st
A. Simpson, High-st
John Lowson (Post-office) Dundee-st M. M. Reid, High-st James Souter, Barry-rd
Boot and Shoe Makers. Samuel Mitchell, High-st James Duncan, High-st William Edward, Barry James Luke, Barry Gavin Melvin, Muirdrum William Nicoll, High-st Scroggie & Hazel (wholesale), Carnoustie John Winter (wholesale), Carnoustie John Dron, Dundee-st Charles Spark, High-st J. Martin, Church-st James Soutar, Barry-rd
Chemists and Druggists. David J. Henderson, High-st Wm. Grieve, High-st
Contractors and Carters.
Mrs Rennie's Trustees, Kinloch-st Charles Wilson, Dundee-st George Will, Dundee-st
Confectioners. Harry Daer, Dundee-st and Barry-rd
B. Di Duca (and ice cream), Kinloeh-st ; and
at High-st Gaetano Di Duefa, Park Avenue Mrs A. Nicoll, Dundee-st James Hay, Dundee-st Mrs Anderson, High-st Miss Hampton, High-st James Livingstone, High-st
Chemical Works. Charles Tennant & Co. (vitriol and chemical)
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China, Glass, tfec, Dealers.
John C. High, High-st John High, Brown-st Alex. Low, Dundee-st Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Ltd.
Cloth Merchants. Geo. I. Fairweather, The Cross Jas. Smieton & Sons (jute), Panmure Works
and Dundee James Fotheringham, Catherine-bank
Coal Merchants.
Thos. Muir, Son, & Patton, Railway Station Carnoustie Coal and Lime Company, Railway
Station Smith, Hood, & Co., Railway Station
Drapers. Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Ld. Geo. I. Fairweather, The Cross Geo. F. Fox, High-st Miss Catherine High, Righ-st Miss Jane Xicoll, Dundee-st Geo. Young. Queen-st James B. Webster, Dundee-st Misses Gillies, Panmure-st Miss Small, Church-st Miss Ferrier, Queen-st
Engineers and Ironfounders. G. Anderson & Co., Taymouth Engineering
Works
Fleshers. Boath & Simpson, Dundee-st and Monifieth Geo. Miller & Sons, High-st Edwin Duncan, High-st Mrs Black, Brown-st Duncan & Findlay, High-st W. Black, Lochend-crescent
Fruiterers and Greengrocers. Miss Jane Paris, High-st George Sturrock, High-st Robert Wood, High-st J. Stewart, High-st
Game Dealers. Miss J. Paris, High-st George Sturrock, High-st
General Merchants. Mrs Brown, Queen-st Miss Brown, Queen-st Mrs Ann Findlay, Muirdruni Mrs Lambie, Muirdruni Mrs Lawson, Panmure-st Mrs Meek, Barry James Souter, Barry-rd — Fraser, Millar-st Mrs Robertson, Westhaven G. Scott, Arbroath-rd
Grocers.
Those marked s are Spirit Dealers Mrs Baldie, Barry-rd Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Ltd.;
James Anderson, manager Carnoustie Equitable Co-operative Society,
Ltd. ; W. D. Joiner, manager J. B. Dick, High-st William Low & Co., Dundee-st Geo. I. Fairweather, The Cross
sJohu C. High, High-st sFred Robb, High-st Alex. Low, Dundee-st sWm. Murdoch, Ireland-st Miss Jane Paris, High-st sWm. Shepherd, Barry-rd sDavid Smith, High-st sMrs Alex. Smith, Ireland-st s Alexander Paterson, Dundee-st sJames Robertson, High-st James Dewar, B irry-rd J. Ross, Dundee-st James Bell, Brown-st
Hairdressers. D. Crowe, High-st J. Phin, High-st
Hotels, Inns and Taverns. David S. Hutton, Beaton's Hotel Brace's Family Hotel — Miss Bruce, proprietrix J. Wilson (Golf Arms), Ferrier-st W. Tulloch (Foresters' Arms), Dundee-st Mrs Henderson (Woodhill Inn), Barry Kinloch Arms Hotel, G. S. Brown, High-st I. B. Straehan (Dalhousie Hotel), Church-st Panmure Arms, Mrs A. Fletcher, Station-rd John Robb (Golf Inn), East-path
Posting and Horsehiring. Mrs A. Fletcher (Panmure Arms), Station-rd Innes Millar, Ferrier-st
Ironmongers. Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Limited Geo. I. Fairweather, The Cross R. D. Dewar, High-st
Joiners and Wrights. G. Fox, Dundee-st John Julian, Muirdruni, Panbride James Meek, Barry James Millar, Newton of Panbride Alexander Watt & Son, Terrace-rd Edward & Ramsay, Ferrier-st Alexander Simpson, Collier-st Robert Reid, Lochend-crescent
Laundry. Stevenson Brothers' Hygienic Laundry Agent— J. Lowson, Post Office
Masons and Builders.
Andrew Robertson & Sons, Kinloch-st Alex. Black & Son, GmJirie-st Charles Black, William-st George F. Robertson. Barry-rd
Millers. P. & R. Peebles, Barry Mills
Milliners and Dressmakers. Misses Sheriff, Rose-st Miss J.iD. Beale, Seatield House Geo. F.' Fox, High-st Miss Maggie Hepburn, Kinloch-st Miss K. High, High-st Mrs Kydd, Miller-st Misses Lawrence, Kinloch-st J. Nicoll (draper), Dundee-st Miss Robb, Miller-st Miss Gemlow, Kinloch-st Miss Maggie Wilson, Dundee-st Mrs Galbraith, High-st Miss Pram, Higii-st
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Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Gasfitti-rs. John M 'Andrew, Dundee-st Joseph Anderson, Fox-st
D. Mackay, High-st
Printers. Alexander Buik, High-st M. M. Eeid. High-st
Refreshment Rooms. Mrs Hill, Dundee-st Miss Henderson, Dundee-st James Hay, Dundee-st Miss Hampton, High-st Jas. Livingston, High-st
Saddlers. A. Dundas, The Cross Misses Sniieton, Barry-rd Misses Gillies, Panniure-st Miss Tindal, Graham-pl Misses Millar, Moray-pl Miss Small, Chureh-st Miss Hanton, Glasgow House
Music Teachers. John Kerr, Philip-st, Carnoustie David F. Sheriff, Rose-st Miss Gibson, High-st Miss Ross, Kirkton-terraee Miss Dorward, Carlogie-road Miss Anderson, Dunoon-villa
Painters and Paperhangers. Jas. Ellis, Dundee-st Jas. Sturrock, High-st Samuel Boyle, Lower Kinloch-st
E. W. Matthewson, Dundee-st Robert Menzies, Brown-st
Sculptor and Monumental Mason. A. Y. H. Wilson, Dundee-st Slaters. Alex. Hogg, Bonella-st Win Robertson, Newton of Panbride
Solicitors. Wm. Caspar, Lochty Jas. Hunter, Willow-bank James M. Gray, Taymouth Villa
Surgeons. Geo. C. Dickson, Dalhousie-villa, High-st David Paton, M.D., Villa Rosa A. Thomson, Loehty-bank A. E. Kidd, 2 Salisbury-place Tailors. Those marked c are also Clothiers. cCarnoustie Co-operative Association, Limited eWilliam Ferrier, High-st cDye & Falconer, Dundee-st Jonathan Talbot, Muirdrum cGeorge Young & Son, East-path
Veterinary Surgeons. Thos. Bell, Muirdrum David Ewan, Barry
Watchmakers.
J. G. Anderson, High-st And. Heggie, The Cross
Miscellaneous.
J. Taylor, basketniaker, Philip-st
J. F. Dickson (Trustees), bleacher, Panbride
John Winter & Sons, curriers and leather
merchants, Carnoustie Charles Brand, Caledonia Golf Club Robert Simpson, golf club and ball maker,
Golf-house Walter Hewitt, golf club and ball maker,
Links-avenue R.Henry & Son, photographers,Loehty-bridge G. Gibson, Lochty Preserving Works Geo. I. Fairweather, seedsman and oil -mer- chant, The Cross Telephone Office — Mrs W. Gibson, Dundee-st J. Guild, tobacconist, Dundee-st J. Ramsay, tobacconist, Dundee-st J. Todd, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, The Cross
Friockheim Directory.
POPULATION— Census 1891.
Kinnell Parish, - 653 I Kirkden Parish,
Gnthrie Parish, - 267
1541
FRIOCKHEIM PARISH CHURCH.— Services at 11 a.m. and 6 p m.
Minister— Rev. P. A. Andrew. Clerk of Kirk Session— Rev. P. A. Andrew. Clerk of Church Trustees -W. K. Esplin, quarrymaster. Superintendent of Sunday School — Peter Reid. Leysmill Mission— Mr Burnet, Elder. Organist and Choirmaster— Wm. Whyte. Church Officer— Andrew Moir, West End. Young Men's Guild— President— Rev. P. A. Andrew. Band of Hope— Secretary -Rev. P. A. Andrew. Membership— 485.
FRIOCKHEIM FREE CHURCH.— Services at 11.15 a.m. and 6.15 p.m.
Minister— Rev. George Burnett. Clerk of Kirk Session— George Esplin, Leysmill. Clerk of Deacons' Court — Charles S. Salmond, Legaston. Superintendent of Congregational Sabbath School— Alexander Annandale, Friockheim. Superintendent of Band of Hope— D. D. Beaton. Membership, 278. Church-Officer — Geo. Donaldson, Westgate, Friockheim. Secretary of Senior Christian Endeavour Society— Mrs Geo. Burnett. President of Junior Christian Endeavour Society — Miss Annandale. Secretary of Temperance Society — D. D. Beaton.
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GUTHRIE PARISH CHURCH —Service at 11 a m.
Minister -Rev. ¥m, M'Conachie, B.D. Session Clerk and Treasurer — James Smith, School- house. Superintendent of Sunday School — Rev. Win. M'Conachie. Secretary of Sunday School— James Smith. Organist and Choirmaster — John Thomson. Membership, 172. Church-Officer — Charles Cargill, Guthrie Manse.
KINNELL PARISH CHURCH -Service at 11.15 a.m.
Minister — Rev. Duncan Macarthur. Session Clerk — William Gauldie, Schoolhouse, Kinnell. Treasurer — Rev. D. Macarthur. Superintendent of Sunday School — Rev. D. Macarthur. Secretary of Sunday School — Rev. D. Macarthur. Choirmaster — David Carr. Mem- bership, 310. Church-Officer — David Fairweather, Muirside, Kinnell.
KIRKDEN PARISH CHURCH- Service at 11 a.m.
Minister— Rev. John Boyle, M.A., B.D. Session-Clerk — Rev. J. Boyle. Superintendent of Sabbath School— Rev. J. Boyle. Secretary of Sabbath School— Rev. J. Boyle. Precentor — J. Stirling. Membership, 2(50.
MORTIFICATIONS.
The Legacies entrusted to the Kirk-Session of Kirkden are —
One of £230, by James Mudie, Esq., a former proprietor of Pitmuies, the interest of which to be distributed twice a year to Poor Widows, who may not receive, or wish to receive, assist- ance from the Poor's Funds ; or failing such, to any aged person in the parish.
Another of £200, by Mrs Mudie, widow of the aforesaid Mr Mudie, of Pitmuies, the interest of which to be distributed annually among Poor Widows or old persons, who have no parish allowance or addition to that.
A Legacy of £795 13s lOd, by Alexander Smith, Esq., a former flax-spinner at Arbroath, for the use and Benefit of Poor Families, and Poor and Indigent Persons not admitted to the Roll nor receiving parochial relief.
FRIOCKHEIM SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman — C. S. Salmond, Legaston. Members — Rev. P. A. Andrew, William Ferrier, A.
Cummine, and James Mitchell, Friookheim. Clerk and Treasurer — Adam Oliver, S.S.C.,
Arbroath.
FRIOCKHEIM PUBLIC SCHOOL. Master — D. D. Beaton. Infant Mistress — Miss Mills. Roll — 272. Average Attendance — 238.
Government Grant — £239 15s (3d.
GUTHRIE SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman — Captain Guthrie of Guthrie Castle. Members — Andrew Dalgety, Hilton ; George Mitchell, East Mains ; Wm. Rennie, Home Farm : John Robertson, Newton. Clerk — James Smith, Guthrie.
GUTHRIE SCHOOL. Headmaster — James Smith. Accommodation — il2. Average attendance — 97. Grant for 1897-98 under Art. 10, Scot. Code.
KINNELL SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman — James Buyers. Members — William NIcoll, Alex. Moir, Rev. D. Macarthur, and Alex. Beattie. Clerk and Treasurer — A. Oliver, S.S.C., Arbroath.
KINNELL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master — Wm. Gauldie. Mistress — Mrs Leitch. Roll — 107. Average attendance — S9. Govern- ment Grant— £*S 14s.
KIRKDEN SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman— Alexander Lyell of Gardyne. Members— William Anderson, Bractullo ; Rev. John Boyle, M.A., B.D. ; James Leslie, Knockhill. Clerk — David Craig, Idvies Mill.
KIRKDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master — James Downs. Assistant — Jessie L. Lindsay. Roll — 5G. Average attendance — 41. Grant— £53 19s.
GUTHRIE PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman — Capt. Guthrie of Guthrie Castle. Members — Rev. Wm. M'Conachie, The Manse ; George Mitchell, East Mains ; Wm. Rennie, Home Farm ; Andrew Dalgety, Hilton. In- spector of Poor— James Smith, Guthrie.
REGISTRARS.
Guthrie— James Smith, Schoolhouse. Kinnell — W. Gauldie, Schoolhouse. Kirkden — A. Spark, Friockheim.
KIRKDEN PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman — Alexander Lyell of Gardyne (address, Solicitor, Montroscl. Assessor and Collector — R. Reid, Bank Buildings. Inspector— A. Spark. Registrar — A. Spark, Friockheim.
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KINNELL PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman— Major Buyers. .Members— William Nicoll, Alexander Moir, and D J Brown
and one to elect. Inspector of Poor. Collector, Registrar— William Gauldie, Schoolhouse '
EDINBURGH ROYAL MATERNITY AND SIMPSON MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.
Local Treasurer for the Leysmill, Arbroath, and Friockheim Auxiliary— Vacant.
FRIOCKHEIM CEMETERY COMMITTEE. J
W. G. Lamond, Thos. Goodfellow, and Win. Ferrier (convener). Keeper— Andrew Moir. Clerk to
the Committee — Alex. Spark.
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. President— James Salmond, Legaston. Secretary— John Davidson, Millgate. Treasurer— Jas. Mitchell. Annual Meeting in January.
YT)UNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
President — George Esplin. Secretary — William Watson, Kiunaird Street. Treasurer — George Davidson. Hall— E.U. Church Buildings. Open on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. READING ROOM AND LIBRARY— Millgate.
Patron— J. W. Bruce-Gardyne. Hon. Presidents— Revs. P. A. Andrew and G. Burnett. President— D. D. Beaton. Vice-President— John Davidson. Treasurer— Robert Reid. Secretary — David Donaldson, 2 Middlegate. Librarian— George Ogilvie. Annual meeting in November. Reading Room open daily, 7 to 10 p.m. ; Library, Mondays 7 to 9 p.m. Annual subscription, 3s 6d, or 6d monthly.
CHORAL UNION.
President— David Robertson, Newton of Guthrie. Vice-President— William Whyte, Gardyne Secretary — James Ogilvie, Gardyne Street. Treasurer — James Mitchell, Eastgate. Conductor — D. F. Carr. Accompanist — Miss Eva Ferrier. Annual Meeting — First Wednesday in September. Practice on Monday evenings in F.C. Hall.
PUBLIC HALLS.
Assembly Hall— Secretary and Hallkeeper— David F. Carr, Middlegate. Free Church Hall— Secretary— Wm. Ferrier. Curator — George Donaldson. Parish Church Hall. Secretary— Chas. Sandison. Curator— Andrew Moir. Balmoral Hall— David Cook.
FRIOCKHEIM ASSEMBLY HALL. -Accommodation, 500
Secretary and Hallkeeper— D. F. Carr, Middlegate. BRUCE MASONIC LODGE (593).
R.W.M.— Major David Corsar, Cairniehill, Arbroath. Secretary— James Mitchell. Eastgate. Treasurer— James Tosh, Gardyne Street, Friockheim. Meets Second Wednesday of each Month, from September till April, in Balmoral Hall at 8 p.m.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Hon. President— James W. Bruce Gardyne, Middleton. President— James Salmond, Legas- ton. Secretary— James Smith, Schoolhouse, Guthrie. Treasurer— David Carr, Middlegate. Annual Meeting third week of January. Annual Show in August.
RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS.
M Company, 2nd V.B.R.H.— Major— James Buyers. Sergeant-Instructor— W. Gillespie. Strength— 74. Drill Hall and Armoury— Millgate.
FRIOCKHEIM BOYS' BRIGADE.
Captain— W. Watson. Lieutenant— G. Esplin. 40 Boys.
ANGLING CLUB.
President— David Brown, Union Street. Secretary and Treasurer — Alexander Paterson, Gardyne Street. Business meeting held on last Friday of each month during Ashing season.
CURLING CLUB— Evenie Water. Patron— J. W. Bruee-Gardyne. Patroness— Mrs J. W. Bruce-Gardyne. President— James Salmond. Vice-President — Jas. Buyers. Secretary and Treasurer — Chas. Salmond, Legaston.
FRIOCKHEIM FOOTBALL CLUB.
Patron — J. Bruce-Gardyne. President — D. Burn. Secretary — A. M'Pherson. I.O.G.T. FRIOCKHEIM LODGE (No. 663). Meets in Free Church Hall on Thursday evenings at eight o'clock. D.G.C.T.— Robert Hendry, 64 Millgate. Secretary — James Bone, Gardyne Street.
FRIOCKHEIM AMATEUR NEGRO MINSTRELS. President— W. Whyte. Vice-President— A. Smith. Secretary— D. Donaldson, Middlegate. Treasurer — James Shepherd. Conductor — David Carr.
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FEEING MARKETS.
Whitsunday — the Term day, or the first Thursday after. Martinmas — the Term day, or ihe first Thursday after.
VINNEY AND LUNAN WATER PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION.
President — Col. Rait, C.B., of Anniston. Vice-President — James Jarron, Arbikie. Secretary — James Hynd, Hodgeton. Committee — John Robertson, Anniston; G. Rodgers, Waulk- mills ; Wm. Taylor. Bandoch ; David Young, Kinblethuiont ; and David Hay, Lunanbank. Annual Match in January. Annual Meeting in November.
JUSTICES OF PEACE. J. Buyers, Easter Braikie ; J. W. BruceGardyne, of Middleton ; J. D. Guthrie, of Guthrie ; Alexander Lyell, of Gardyne ; James Sahnond, Legaston : P. Edward, North of Scotland Bank ; and Win. K. Esplin, quarrymaster, Leysmill.
RAILWAY AGENTS.
Friockheim — Caledonian Railway — Station-Master, Andw. Grant. Friockheim — North British Railway — Agent, Thomas Stephen. Guthrie — Cal. Railway — Station-Master, John Blair. Glasterlaw — Cal. Railway — Station-Master, Thos. Blah-. Leysmill — Cal. Railway — Station- Master, Andrew Boath.
FRIOCKHETM BENEFIT YEARLY SOCIETY.
Treasurer — David Emslie, Andson Street. Secretary — James Foreman, 20 Gardyne Street. Annual Meeting, May 6. Meets in Reading Room every Saturday from 0.30 to 7.30 p.m.
FRIOCKHEIM CHARITABLE ASSOCrATrON.
President — D. D. Beaton. Vice-President — John Davidson. Secretary — D. Donaldson, 2 Treasurer — Alex. Whyte.
POST OFFICE, MILLGATE.
Post-master — Wm. Barrie. Money Order, Postal Order, Savings' Bank, and Telegraph Office. Sale of stamps and Telegraph business — S a.m. till S p.m. Arrival of mails — 7.34 and 7.57 a.m.. and 4.20 p.m. Dispatches — 9.15 a.m. to Muirside of Kinnell ; 10.50 a.m. to all parts ; 1 p.m. to Edinburgh and the South ; 12.30 p.m. to all parts by Arbroath ; 12.45 p.m. to Inverkeilor; 4.10 p.m. to all parts. Deliveries — 8.30 a.m. and 4.45 p.m.
FRIOCKHEIM TRADES LIST.
A rchitect. Wm. G. Lamond, Kinnaird-st
Bakers Carnegie Soutar, Millgate James Thomson, Gardyne-st D. Lawrence, Gardyne-st Co-operative Society
Bank North of Scotland Bank— Agent, Robt. Reid
Billposter. James Christie, Andson-st
Blacksmiths. David Mouat, West-end Alexander M'Kay, Eastgate
Bobbin Manufacturers and Wood Merchants.
Friockheim Wondturning & Sawmill Co., Ltd.
Boot and Shoe Makers. James Coutts. Middlegate Thomas Kydd, Union-st Wm. Carnegy, Gardyne-st Alexander Keillor, Union-st
Butchers. Alex. Nicoll, Gardyne-st Wm. Ferrier, Millgate Chas. Patterson, Union-st David Patterson, Westgate
Bleachers. Douglas Fraser & Sons Robert Wood, Pitmuies
Carrier to Arbroath. Thomas Ferrier (Thursdays and Saturdays.)
Coal Merchants. Thomas Stephen, Kail way Station Wm. Cothill, Station Balfour, Millgate Co-operative Society
Drapers. John Whyte, Gardyne-st Alex. Annandale, Westgate
Dressmakers. Miss Gordon, Gardyne-st Miss Gibson, Westgate Miss Anderson, Millgate Mrs Fyfe, Union-st Miss Kydd, Anson-st Miss Suttie, Millgate
Firewood Manufacturer.
Thomas Ferrier.
Gentral Merchant. D. Ford
Grocers.
Geo. Anderson, West-end \ William Barrie, Gardyne-st > Licensed- John Fyffe, Gardyne-stre.et ) Co-operative Association, Ltd., grocers, bakers, drapers, boots & shoes, Gardyne-st Wm. Ferrier, Millgate Miss Brown, Union-street Robt. Kirkland, Eastgate Miss Kydd, Anson-st
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Hotels
Balmoral Hotel.— David Cook Star Hotel.— Donald Gair Railway Hotel.— James Smith
Hairdressers. Alexander Strachan, Lilvbank-street Charles Mitchell, Middlegate
Joiners. Alexander Moir, Millgate Adam Hunter, Middlegate Wm. Scott, Gardyne-street
Laundresses. Mrs Easton, Middlegate Mrs Trail, Auson-st
Millers. Ritchie & Brown, Kinnell Mr Cummine, Pitinuies
Masons. C. Esplin, Gardyne-st R. Shepherd, Millgate
Medical Doctors. R. H. Munro, Easfeate G. W. Anderson, Union-cottage
Painter. Peter Findiay, Millgate
Photographer.
J. Smart, Gardyne-st
Quarry Master.
W. K. Esplin, Middleton and Leysmill Quarries
Slaters.
J. & H. Smith, Alison-street William Wishart, Gardyne-street Saddler.
D. S. Adam, Gardyne-street
Stationer <£ Newsagent.
E. J. Clifton, Gardyne-st
Tailors. Tolm Whyte, Gardyne-street lames Tosh, do
Tohn Davidson, do
Alexander Annandale, Westgate
Tinsmith. Charles Mitchell, Middlegate
Ware Merchant. Mrs Ferrier, Gardyne-street
Carmyllie Directory.
POPULATION— Census 1891. Carmyllie Parish, 1083.
CARMYLLIE PARISH CHURCH.-Services at 11 a.m. (and 6 p.m. ia
Summer).
Minister— Rev. George Anderson. Session Clerk and Superintendent of Sabbath School— Rev
o,„nde£lon- Harmoniuinist and Choirmaster— Mr David Buchan, Redford. Membershin
—346. Church-Officer— John Stewart. F
CARMYLLIE FREE CHURCH.-Services at 11 a.m. (and Evening-First Sabbath of Month, April to October).
Ministers— Rev J. Keith, M.A. (retired), Aberdeen ; Rev. S. Crabb, M.A., F.C. Manse. Clerk of Deacons Court -Rev. S. Crabb. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Alex. Webster Redford. Congregational Treasurer— John Guild, Lochlair. Leader of Psalmody— James I<ullarton, blade. Membership-192. Church-Officer— James Taylor, Greystone. SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman— James Wright, Slade ; Rev. George Anderson, The Manse ; Wm. Duncan, Slade ■ David Hume, Mains ; and William Lindsay, Chamberlainknowe. Clerk and Treasurer- James Taylor, Old School- kouse. Officer— John Esplin, Greenfield
SCHOOLS.
EastSchool— Headmaster— Geo. S.Macdonald. WestSehool— Headmaster— W. F Anderson In- Assistant— Miss E. R. Burns. On Roll— fant Mistress— Miss I. S. Robertson Roll SI 120._ Average attendance— 100. Grant, Average Attendance-71. Government Grant— £10o 4s 6d. £78 3s. Science and Art Grant— £3 12s 6d.
PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman— Rev. George Anderson, The Manse. Members— William Binnie, Crofts; George Carrie, Dustydrum ; John Sim, Carnegie; James Forrest, Conon ; Thomas L Kewans East Skichen ; and James Wright, Slade. Clerk-Geo. S. Macdonald, East Schoolhouse' Medical Officer— Wm. Barron, M.D., Letham.
INSPECTOR OF POOR, COLLECTOR OP RATES. AND REGISTRAR.
Inspector of Poor— George S. Macdonald, East Schoolhouse. Collector of Rates— G S Mac- Donald. Registrar— W. F. Anderson, West Schoolhouse. I
COUNTY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
County Coun-illor for Carmyllie— William Duncan, Slade. Representative from Parish Council— William Binnie, Crofts.
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POST OFFICES.
Redford — Alexander Boath, Postmaster. Post I Greystone — Mrs Sturroek, Postmistress. Post arrives 9.30 a.m. ; leaves 12.30. : arrives 10.30 ; leaves, noon.
MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. Hon. President — Rev. G. Anderson. President — J. Cox. Vice-President — Andrew Smart. Secretary and Treasurer — Thomas L. Kewans, East Skiehen. Committee— Geo. Macdonald and Thomas Norrie. Meetings held fortnightly (Thursdays) in the West School at 7.30.
MUSICAL SOCIETY.
Hon. President — James Wright. President — James Fullarton. Vice-President — Win. Mudie. Secretary and Treasurer— David Buchan, Redford, Car my Hie. Conductor— James Cox. Membership, 40 Meets in Bast School for practice every Thursday.
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
President — J. Falconer, Esq., W.S. Secretary and Treasurer — William Binnie, Crofts.
LIBERAL UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.
President— James Wright, Slade. Vice-President— David Maxwell, Panlathy Mill, Carnoustie. Secretary and Treasurer — Andrew Smart, Firth.
INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHMEN'S SOCIETY— Carni) Hie Branch.
President— Alex. Murray. Vice-President— Alex. Mollison. Treasurer— Alexander Webster. Secretary— W. Binnie, Crofts. Committee— C. Binnie, D. Fairweather, and D. Cowie.
PLOUGHMEN'S AND LABOURERS' BENEFIT SOCIETY— CARMYLLIE BRANCH.
President— David Cowie, Slade. Secretary— William Binnie, Crofts. Treasurer— Alexander Webster, Redford. Meets Quarterly.
CARMYLLIE AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION.
President— Colonel Ouchterlony. Vice-President — James Wright, Slade. Secretary and Treasurer— D. Weighton, Brax. Annual Meeting in November. Annual match in December.
CARMYLLIE TRADES LIST.
Blacksmiths.
Wm. Mudie, Redford
R. Falconer, Greystone
George Martin, Hayhilloek
Coal Agents.
Alex. Webster, Redford
D. Fairweather, Redford (Smith, Hood, & Co.)" Carriers.
Alex. Webster, Redford 1 To Arbroath
John Kydd, Greystone > on
Jas. Hampton, Carnegie Ward j Saturdays
Bus leaves Redford for Arbroath every Satur- day at 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., leaving Arbroath at 12 noon and 7 p.m. Driver — Alexander Duncan
Dairymen.
Wm. Burnett, Mains of Carmyllie
David Edgar, Conon
James Gray, Milton
David Turntmll, Smallburu
John Gibb, Tillyhiot
A. Duthie, Hillhead
Grocers.
Charles Walker, Redford
James Webster, Redford
James Fairweather, Slade
Miss S. Mouat, Milton
Mrs Sturroek, Greystone
William Fyffe (licensed, porter & ale), Cairn- conon
Insurance Agent. David M'Kay, Slade
Joiners. James Buchan, Redford Robert Sturroek, Greystone
Policeman. John Morrison, Redford
Quarry Masters. Messrs Duncan, Falconer, & Co., Slade- David M'Kay, clerk
Railway Agent. Dundee and Arbroath Joint Railway. — Agen — Alexander Donald, Redford
Stationmaster. Alexander Donald.
Shoeinalcers.
Alex. Webster, Redford William Brown, Redford James Taylor, Greystone
Tailors. James Peters, Redford John Low, Greystone John Fullerton, Greystone. John Cuthill, Slade
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Collision Directory.
COLLISTON PARISH CHURCH.— Service at 11 a.m.
Minister— Rev. A. Mills, The Manse. Session Clerk — R. S. Armit, Sehoolhouse. Superintendent of Sabbath School— Rev. A. Mills. Secretary of Sabbath School— R. S. Armit. Precentor — R. S. Armit. Membership, 323. Church-Officer— Charles Fyfle, Colliston Mill.
COLLISTON FREE CHURCH. -Services at 11 a.m. (and 6 p.m, alternately in Church and in Waulkmills Hall).
Minister — Rev. Andrew Morris. Session Clerk — Rev. A. Morris. Congregational Treasurer —John Gibson, Gowanbank. Clerk of Deacons' Court — Rev. A. Morris. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Alexander Peter. Secretary of Sabbath School — John Gibson, Gowan- bank. Leader of Psalmody — John Robertson, Brechin Road, Arbroath. Church-Officer — Wm. Lothian, Gowanbank. Seat-Letting in Church — John Gibson, Gowanbank. Membership. 160.
COLLISTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. Head-Master— R. S. Armit. Roll— 104. Average Attendance— 84. Grant— £81 5s 6d.
COLLISTON TRADES LIST.
Blacksmiths.
George Paul, Grange of Conon W. Edward, Colliston Mill Alex. Peter, Letham Grarige Alex. Campbell, Colliston
Grocers. Helen Millar A. Pyott
Innkeeper. Mary Ann Harris
Joiners.
Charles Fyffe, Colliston Mill David Stephen, Grange of Conon
Post Office
Postmistress— A. Pyott. Post arrives 8 a.m. ;
leaving 1.50 p.m., daily except Sunday
Slioemaher. John Gibson
Tailors.
Alex. Mitchell Jas. Mitchell, jun.
Arbirlot Directory.
POPULATION— Census 1891. Arbirlot Parish, 848
ARBIRLOT PARISH CHURCH
Minister — Rev. W. W. Scotland. Session-Clerk— Rev. W. W. Scotland. Leader of Psalmody- George Thomson. Joint Organists — Miss Scotland and Miss Kydd, Lochaber. Superin- tendent of Sunday School — Rev. W. W. Scotland. Assistant Superintendent — David Steele. Church. Officer — Wm. Airth, Arbirlot. Sexton — Wm. Craig. Membership — 330.
ARBIRLOT FREE CHURCH— Services at 11.15 a.m. (and 6 p.m. from April to September).
Minister — Rev. B. T. Vernon, M.A. Clerk of Kirk-Session — Rev. E. T. Vernon, Arbirlot. Clerk of Deacons' Court — W. Wilson, Sehoolhouse, Arbirlot. Treasurer of Sus- tentation Fund— W. Wilson, The Sehoolhouse. Treasurer of Congregational Fund — David Wallace, Arbirlot. Treasurer of Foreign Mission Association — William Craig Arbirlot. Superintendent of Sunday School— Rev. E.T.Vernon. Leader of Psalmody- Alexander Laing. Church-Officer — Andrew Todd, Free Manse Cottage, Arbirlot. Membership — 116.
PENNY SAVINGS BANK.
President— Rev. E. T. Vernon. Business Committee — John Blues, David Steele, D. Wallace, W. Wilson ; Open last Friday of the month in Free Church Session House at 8 p.m.
ONWARD AND UPWARD ASSOCIATION (Arbirlot Branch.) (Formerly Haddo House Association.)
President — Mrs Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont. Secretary — Mrs Vernon, P.O. Manse.
Annual Meeting — October.
SCHOOL BOARD. Members— Jas. Addison-Scott, Rev. W. W. Scotland, Rev. E. T. Vernon, John Blues, David
Wallace. Chairman — Jas. Addison-Scott, Newton of Arbirlot. Clerk and Treasurer — W.
K. Macdonald, Town Clerk, Arbroath. Officer — Alex. B. Dunbar, Bonnington.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL
Head Master — William Wilson. Assistant — Miss Jane Muckart. Roll — 114. Average Attend- ance— 99. Government Grant — £101 7s 6d.
PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman — Wm. Craig. Members — Jas. Jack, Jas. Fairlie, G. N. Hunter, John Kydd, Davict Maxwell, and John Porter. Collector of Rates — W. K. Macdonakl, Town Clerk, Arbroath. Inspector of Poor — David B. Steele, Arbirlot.
POST OFFICE.
Postmaster — William Craig. Delivery, 8 a.m. Despatch, 2.35 daily, except Sundays. Letter Carriers — Arbirlot to Crombie Mill and District — James Smith, Arbirlot; to Greystone — James Herd, Leonard Street, Arbroath.
REGISTRAR. David B. Steele, Arbirlot Village.
COUNTY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES.
County Councillor for Arbirlot — George Young, Pan lathy. Representative from Parish Council to County Council— David Maxwell, Panlathy Mill.
ARBIRLOT PLOUGHMEN'S SOCIETY.
President^David Rattray, Carnoustie. Vice-President— Peter Suttie, Carnoustie. Treasurer— Wm. Christie, Salmond's Muir. Secretary— Robt. Gardner, Panlathy. Members of Com- mittee—George Ford, James Mitchell, James Hovell, William Laird, John Ogilvie, Geo. Hendry, William Crabb, Robert Fyfe, Charles Sharp. Meets at Muirdrum and Carnoustie alternately every quarter. Annual meeting— Second Saturday in August.
PANBRIDE AND ARBIRLOT DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION.
President— George Young, Panlathy. Secretary— John Soutar, Auchrennie, Carnoustie. Treasurer— W. Addison Scott, Newton. Committee— John Collier, James Kyd, Colin Grant, and D. Grieve. Annual meeting in November. Annual match about December.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Patron— Hon. C. M .Ramsay. President— Mrs Ouchterlony. Vice-President— Rev. E. T. Vernon. Hon. Secretary — Geo. S. Macdonakl, East Schoolhouse. Secretary — David Buchan, Redford, Carmyllie. Treasurer— Alex. Webster.
ARBIRLOT TRADES LIST.
Blacksmiths. | Joiners, <&c.
William Don, Arbirlot Edward Galloway, Bonnington William Christie, Salmond's Muir
Butcher.
Donald Stewart, Arbirlot
Dressmaker. Jane Dunbar, Bonnington
Grocers.
Donald Stewart, Arbirlot John Harris, Salmond's Muir,
David B. Steele, Arbirlot . David Petrie, Salmond's Muir
Market Gardener. Wm. Craig, Arbirlot
Miller. John Blues, Millhill
Neivspaper Agent. David Wallace, agent for Arbroath Herald, &c
Tailors. David Wallace, Arbirlot Alex. Dunbar, Bonnington
St Vigeans Directory.
POPULATION— Census 1891. St Vigeans Parish, 2269.
ST VIGEANS PARISH CHURCH-Services at 11.15 a.m a-„ I 6 p.m.
Minister— Rev. William Duke, D.D. Session Clerk— Rev. W. Duke. Kirk Treasurer— Robert Donaldson, East Newton. Superintendent of Sabbath School— Peter Crerar. Organist and Choirmaster— Peter Crerar, Abbey Public School, Arbroath. Membership, 577 Church-Officer- Andrew Bennet, Kirk Stile
ST VIGEANS SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman— Rev. Dr Duke. Members— Hon. F. J. Bruce, and Messrs George Miln and D. Grieve, Re\ s. Alex. Mills, Andrew Morris, and James Christie. Clerk and Treasurer— J. M. M'Bain, Arbroath. Officer— John Stewart, Letham Mill.
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ST VIGEANS PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Headmaster — James Cox. Roll, 95. Average Attendance, S3. Grant from Education Depart- ment, £63 17s.
ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH.
St Vigeans, Treasurer — James Cox, Schuolhouse.
ST VIGEANS CURLING CLUB— (Instituted 1869). Patron — F. C. Fletcher, Esq. President — James A. Dickson. Vice-President — Hon. F. J. Bruce. Chaplain — Rev. Dr Duke. Secretary and Treasurer — J. Stewart, Letham Mill. Represen- tative Members — James Muir and A. D. Lowson. Annual Meeting in September.
ST VIGEANS TRADES LIST.
Blacksmiths. Market Gardeners.
John Edwards, Seaton Wm. Hanton, Bridgeton
Bleachers.
D. Corsar & Sons, Waulkmills — Wm. Burness, manager
Dairymen. D. Patterson, Letham Farm A. Stewart, Bearfauld
Joiners and Milhcrights Thos. Davidson, Druukendub Jag. Gould, St Vigeans W. Smart, jun., Seaton
Milter. W. Bowie, Letham Mill
James Binnie, Parkside George Coutts, Marywell Charles Connacher, St Vigeans Alex. Laing, Marywell. Alex. Scott, Tarry A. D. Beimet, St Vigeans
Preserve Potato Manufacturers. John Muckart & Sons, St Vigeans.
Registrar. John Stewart, Letham Mill House
Rope and Twine Spinners. Tarry Mill Spinning Co., Tarry Mill— D. Muckart, manager
Starch Manufacturers. Jas. Anderson & Co., Letham Mill — John Stewart, manager
Auchmithie Directory.
AUCHMITHIE PARISH CHURCH.— Services at 11 a.m. (and 6 p.m. April to October.)
Minister — Rev. James Christie, M.A. Session Clerk — Thomas Paterson. Treasurer— Thomas Paterson. Clerk and Treasurer to Trustees and Managers— Thomas Paterson. Leader of Psalmody — Thomas Paterson. Organist— Miss Paterson. Church-Officer— David Cargill, 1 Auchmithie. Membership — 173.
AUCHMITHIE SCHOOL. Headmaster— Thomas Paterson. Roll, SI. Average Attendance, 75.
AUCHMITHIE HARBOUR TRUSTEES.
The Earl of Northesk, J. W. Barclay, James Johnstone, George Miln, James Muir, Alexander Balfour, and Andrew Gilruth. Clerk and Treasurer — G. G. Dalgarno, Solicitor.
AUCHMITHIE HALL TRUSTEES.
Trustees — Right Hon. the Earl of Northesk, Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore, Hon. F. J. Bruce, Rev. Dr Duke, Rev. J. Christie, Messrs William Bell, George Miln, Andrew Gilruth, James Reid, and David Spink. Secretary — Mrs Gilruth, Seaton, Auchmithie.
AUCHMITHIE TRADES DIRECTORY.
James Crabb, blacksmith I Mrs Wilkie, post office. Delivery, 9 a.m. ;
James Reid, fish-dealer Despatches, 1 p.m., daily except Sunday
James Aitken, hotel-keeper I E. Cadogan, grocer
David Gall. I „„,.„:„„„ Mary Swankie, grocer
J. Smith, I c,urlers I Mrs Wilkie, agent for Arbroath Herald, <fec.
D. Gall, grocer
SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY Hon. Agents— Miss Gilruth, Seaton, Auchmithie ; and Mr Sawyers, Coastguard Station.
AUCHMITHIE FISHING BOATS.
No. AH. Boat's Name. Owner's Name. No. AH. Boats' Name. Owner's Name.
39 Pandora, Dan. Swankie i 45 Catherine Robert Eaton
43 Earl of Northesk - - - Peter Spink ' 4S Betsy Rob - - - - David Cargill
Helen, Peter Spink fiS Caledonian - - - Henry Spink
Th« Blooming Heather - Alex. Spink 74 Triumph fmnss Cargill ■
Arbroath Year Book. 241
Inverkeilor Directory.
POPULATION— Census 1891.
Inverkeilor Parish— 1531. Lunan Parish — 349.
INVERKEILOR PARTS H CHURCH— Service at 11 a m.
Minister — Rev. Andrew Halden. Session Clerk — Charles Crawford, The Schoolhouse. Treas- urer for Church — Charles Crawford. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Rev. Andrew Halden. Secretary of Sabbath School — Rev. Andrew Halden. Sabbath School meets in Church at 12.30. Leader of Psalmody — Charles Crawford. .Membership— 407. Church- Officer— George Milne, Priestfield. Sexton — George Milne. INVERKEILOR FREE CHURCH.— Services at 11 a.m. aud 6 p.m.
Minister— Rev. J. Adams, B.D. Congregational Treasurer— David Pyott, Inverkeilor. Sus- tentation Fund and Foreign Missions' Treasurer— Alexander Inglis, Inverkeilor. Organist. and Leader of Psalmody— James Donaldson, Arbroath Church-Officer— Alexander Smart, Inverkeilor. Membership — 135.
INVERKEILOR SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman— Lieut. -Col. Rait, C.B., of Anniston. Members— Thomas Meikle, Rev. J. Adams, Mrs Lindsay-Carnegie, and William Duncan, Ethiehaven. Clerk, &c— James Sadler, 184 High Street, Arbroath.
INVERKEILOR PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master— Charles Crawford. Assistant— Miss Dowall. Average attendance— 164. Grant earned, =£107 15s 6d. School Soup Kitchen — Cook— Mrs Edwards, Priestfield.
INVERKEILOR PARISH COUNCIL. Chairman— H A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont. Members — Colonel Rait, OB. . Anniston; Lord Northesk ; and Messrs James Hynd, North Mains of Ethie ; A. A. Lawson, Newton of Boysack ; A. Balfour, Inchock ; George Esplin, Liysmill ; Rev. A. Halden, Inverkeilor ; and Thos. Meikle, Boghead. Clerk- W. K. Macdonald, Arbroath. Inspector of Poor — James Sadler, 1S4 High Street, Arbroath.
REGISTRAR. Inverkeilor — C. Crawford, Schoolhouse.
CHAPELTON PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master — W. Linton. Average attendance, 66. Grant, £64 6s.
LUNAN SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman — Col. Blair Inirie. Clerk and Treasurer — Archibald Wilson. Members — Robert Rodger, James A. Jarron, A. B. Kydd, and George Kinnear. Officer — Archibald Wilson.
LUNAN PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Master — Arch. Wilson. Roll — 50. Average attendance — 43. Grant — £52 5s. End of school year — February 28th.
LUNAN PARISH COUNCIL.
Chairman — Col. Blair Imrie. Members — Philip Durie, Andrew Robertson, A. B. Kydd, and George Kinnear. Inspector of Poor, Collector of Rates, and Registrar— Arch. Wilson.
LUNAN PARISH CHURCH. -Service at 11.15 a.m. Minister — Rev. A. Fridge. Kirk Session — Rev. A. Fridge (Moderator and Session Clerk), Alex. Thomson, James Christie, James Middleton, and John Sherret. Superintendent of Sabbath School — Rev. A. Fridge Church-Officer — Murdoch Macaulay. Membership — 127. Organist — Mr Wilson.
INVERKEILOR CURLING CLUB.
Patron — The Right Hon. Earl of Northesk, of Ethie Castle. Patronesses — The Countess of Northesk, and Mrs Rait of Anniston. President — Lieutenant Colonel Rait, C.B., of Anniston. Vice-President — David Morgan, senr. Joint Secretaries — John Milne, The Grange, and William Smith, Inverkeilor. Treasurer — David W. Morgan, South Mains of Ethie. Council of Management— Vice-President, James A. Jarron, Andrew C. Milne, Thomas Meikle, James Hynd, jun., Alexander Cuthiil, and B. Greig, sen. Skips — Thomas Meikle, James Bell, George Rodger, and David Morgan.
INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHMEN'S ASSOCIATION— Inverkeilor Branch.
President — J. A. Chapman. Vice-President — David Pyott. Treasurer — James Carnegie. Secretary — George Milne.
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INVERKEILOR TRADES LIST
Baker. Mrs David Kydd, Inverkeilor
Blacksmiths. George Mathieson, Chapelton
Jas. Campbell, March of Lunau John Chapman, Camperdown James Edwards, Newbarns John Kerr, Craigpark
Carrier. D. Watt, 33 Applegate, Arbroath— Daily
Coal Merchants. Thos. Muir, Son, and Patton, Inverkeilor Smith, Hood, & Co., Do.
Grocers.
Alex. Inglis, Inverkeilor
Mrs William Cuthill, Inverkeilor
D. M'Leod, Ethie Greens
John M'Beth. March of Lnnanbank
James Williamson, Chapelton
Inn.
Cnance Inn, Inverkeilor (Captain Wm. Smith)
Millers. Robert Ross, Boysack Mills Alex. Wilson, Anniston
Post Office. Postmaster — A. Inglis. Delivery at 9.45 a.m. Despatches 1 o'clock and 3.10 p.m. Shoemaker. Alex. Cuthill, Inverkeilor
Storekeeper. James Carnegie, Inverkeilor Station
Tailors. Robert Smith Thomas Valentine, Inverkeilor
Wrights John M'Beth, March of Lnnanbank Charles Guthrie. Inverkeilor David M'Leod, Ethie Greens
List of Farmers in Eastern Forfarshire.
Letters sent to any of the undernoted from outside the district should be addressed ' ' Forfarshire "
Arbirlot District — Arbroath. Anderson, John, Fallaws Baird, Patrick, Craigend Blues, John, Millhill Bowie, Mrs and Misses, Mains of Kelly Brown, John, Peasiehill Butchart, John, Shelterfield Cook, John, Bank- Douglas, Thomas, Greenford Dunbar, Alexander, Bonuyton Fairlie, James, West Balmirmer Fairlie, William, Easter Bonhard Finlayson, James, Balcathie Fowler, Mrs James, Braeside Fraser, P. A. , Trustees of, Hospitalfield Galloway, Ed., Bonnyton Hall, James, Crudieacres Harris, John, Salmond's Muir Hynd, Thomas, Nether Kelly Ireland, James, East Balmirmer Jack, Adam, Pitcundrum King, James, Hunterspath Kydd, Andrew, Kellyfield Kydd, John, Lochaber Lamb, William, Blind wells Lamb, Wm., jun., Palace Green M'Corquodale, D. A., Cuthlie Petrie, David, Salmond's Muir Rennie, J., Crudie Revv, James, Lesliehall Robertson, J., Hillhead, Balmirmer Samson, George, Bankhead Scott, James Addison, Newton Shield, Alexander, Easter Knox Smart, Joseph, Hillend, Balmirmer Thomson, Geo., Fauldiehill
A rbroath. Buick, William, Little Cairnie Dickson, James A., Woodville Dunn, John, Berryfauld Grant, Colin, Denfield Henderson, Alexander, Blairbank Martin, Alexander, Bishops Loch M'Ewan, Cairnie
Barry District — Carnoustie. Anderson, David, Woodhill Boath, James, Greenlawhill Findlay, Robert, Dalmore Gardiner, William, Gedhall Gibson, Andrew, Cowbyres Harris, John, Mains of Ravensby Kydd, David, Lochend
Leslie, W., Burnside of Barry and Heughhead Lindsay, John, Trustees of, Pitskelly Martin, John, Clayholes Nicoll, Wm., Newton, Carnoustie Ogilvie, John Barry, Grange of Barry Peebles, P. & R., Barry Mills, Small, Thomas, Cotsid'e Whitton, James, Watery Butts Young, Thomas Westcotside
CarmyUie District. — A rbroath. Adams, Mrs Margaret, West Skichen Anderson, John, New Mains of Guynd Anderson, John, Mosstown Binnie, David & Charles, Glentyrie Black, George, Greystone Boath, Robert, Muiredge Cargill, David, Backboath Carrie, George, Diistvdrim Clark, David, Cotterton of Carnegie
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Constable, Peter, Curleys
Cowie, David, Cockliill
Duncan, D., over.seer, Home Farm, Guynd
Duncan, Falconer & Coy. , Slade
Ellis, John, Parknook
Esplin, John, Greenfield
Falconer, Reps, of Mrs D., Milton of Conon
Forrest, James, Conon
Ford, James, Moutquhir
Fyffe, J., Milton of Carmyllie
Fyfe, Mrs Margaret, Birns
Guild, Andrew, Summerhill
Guild, James, Ward Nook
Guild, John, Loclilair
Hanton, James, Carnegie Ward
Hume, David, Mains of Carmyllie
Hume, Robert, Hillhead
Hutton, — , Baekmuir
Kewans, T. L., EastSkichen.
Lindsay, William, Chamberlain Knowe
M'Donald, Charles, Westhills
M'Dougall, Robert, Westhills
Milne, William, Parknook
Muggins, John, Greystone
Norrie, Benjamin, Denhead
Norrie, M., East Ward
Ouchterlony, Col. Thos, Heathcote, of Guynd
Patterson, A., Mossend
Peters, David, Currend
Phillip, David C, Wedderswell
Potter, Charles, Laverockhall
Purvis, Mrs Robert, Brae of Conon
Ramsay, David, Goats
Ritchie, David, Cairnconon
Robb, James, Easthills
Robertson, John, Drumyellow
Scott, D., Newton of Carmyllie
Sime, John, Carnegie
Smart, W. & A., Firth
Soutar, Alexander, Cairncortie
Soutar, George, Westhills
Soutar, John L., Milton of Carmyllie
Soutar, Mrs Andrew, Forehills
Stewart, David, West Laverockhall
Sturrock, Andrew, Westhills
Sturrock, D., Tillyliiot
Todd, William, Cottage Farm, Brax
Turnbull, David, Smallburn
Vannet, Wm., Sauchmont
Webster, James, Dummiesholes
Weighton, David, Brax
Guthrie District — Forfar. Alexander, MrsC, Hillkirk, Dumbart'ow Anderson, William, Bractullo Blair, Alex., Dumbarrow Black, Wm., Dumbarrow Boath, D., Bridgend Brown, William, Gask Cargill, William, Muirside Clark, — , Hillside of Guthrie Dalgetty, A., Hilton of Guthrie Dickson, David, Pickerton of Turin Donald, Charles, East Mains of Dumbarrow Dowall, John, Poolmood Dryden, William, Bents of Turin Goodfellow, Thomas, Newton Idvies Gray, David, Blairs, Dumbarrow Henry. George, West Idvies Irons, David, Kinneries
Irons, James, Bractullo Mill
Johnston, William, Bankhead
Keillor, James, Roekhead
Low, William, Langlands of Turin
Lumgair, David, Hillhead
Lyell, Alexander, of Gardyne
Mann, James, Westonmuir
Muckhart, John, Upper Tulloes
Ogilvie, David, j mi , Broadfaulds of Turin
Ogilvie, Robert, Asourrymill
Ramsay, Charles, Aseurrybank
Rennie, James, Roekhead of Guthrie
Rennie, William, Guthrie Home Farm
Rennie, William, South Park, Gardyne
Robertson, David. Newton
Scott, William, Aseurry
Scrimgeour, James, Dubton of Turin
Spankie, Joseph, Denton Mill
Weighton, John, East Idvies
Young, — Mains of Lhnnbarrow
Inverkeilor District- Arbroath. Anderson, Misses, Bandoch Balfour, Alexander, [ncliock Black, Peter, West Boghead Blair Imrie, Coi. William, of Lunanbank Bell, James, Gilchoin Bell, John, Cauldeota and Brunton Bruce, Mrs, Hawk hill
Carnegie, Henry Alexander Fullerton Lind- say, Kinblethmont Forbes, Mrs David, Newton of Parkhill Gordon, Capt. H. G. \\ olrige, Lawton House Greig, Robert, Ironshill Hamilton, James, of'Bryantoh Hay, D., Lunanbank
Hynd, James Watt, North Mains of Ethie Hynd, James Matthew, llodgton Hynd, John, Boysack Mill Jarron, James Alexander, Arbikie Kinnear, George, Nether Dysart Kyd, Miss, Newbarns Kydd, A. B., Upper Dysart Lamb, John, North Mains of Hilton Macgregor, Miss Alexina J., of Abbeythune Maxwell, William, Myreside Meikle, T., Boghead, and West Mains of Ethie Miln, Geo., Rosehill Milne, Andrew, Kirkton Mill Mollison, David. Bahnullie Mill Morgan, David, South Mains 01 Ethie Nicoll, James, Kirkton Rait, Lieut.-Col. A. J., G.B., of Anniston Raitt, Mrs, Highlands Conon Rennie, Mrs Annie, Millfjeld Rennie, William, .joiner, Lunan Robertson Andrew B. (S. Lunan Robertson, James, Hilton Rodger, George, Waulkmills Rodger, Mrs, Lawton Rodger, Robert, Drumbertnot Sherret, John, Springfield Sherret, William, Bunis.de of Fallaw Taylor, Miss, Redcastlc Taylor, William, Raesmill
Fri id, heiiu District— A rhi o ith. Beattie, James, Burnside Bumess, David, Leys
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Cargill, William, Leysmill
Cummings, Alex., Pitmules Mill
Dryden, James, Douglasmuir
Fleming, James, Friock Mains
Gardyne, James William Bruce, of Middleton
Gouk, William, South Mains of Cononsyth
Gray, Alexander, Heughead of Guthrie
Guild, George, Milton, Guthrie
Hunter, W., Denmark
Knight, Andrew, North Cononsyth
Lawson, Alexander, Newton of Boysack
Leslie, Peter, Murroes
Leslie, James, Knockhill
Leslie, James, Maryton
Lindsay, Robert, W. Mains of Kinblethmont
Linton, Walter, Templeton
Low, William, Denmark
Mitchell, George, East Mains of Guthrie
Mitchell, John, Boysack
Ostler, A., Smiddieton
Ostler, Andrew, Mains of Cononsyth
Paul, Arthur, West Cotton of Gardyne
Rew, William, West Border
Risk, M., Millfield of Guthrie
Ritchie, John, jr., Janeston
Ritchie, John, Knowes
Salmond, James, Legaston
Samson, Mrs Wra., Mid Mains of Cononsyth
Taylor, James, Hassock
Thomson & Harris, Ditch of Cononsyth
Carnoustie. Bowie, Miss, Carlogie Collier, John, Hatton Couper, James, West Scryne Cowe, Alfred, Balhousie Dickson, J. F., Panbride House (Trustees of) Forbes, Alexander, Muirdrum Fraser, Andrew, Balmachie Higgins, Mrs John, Lower Balmachie Kydd, James, East Scryne Leslie, William. Heughhead Martin, John, Panbride Maxwell, D., Panlathy Mill M'Farlane, David, We'sthaven Soutar, John, Auchrennie Steven, W., Craigmill Swan, William, Inverpeffer Taylor, Robert, Pitlivie Wilson, John, Middleton Young, George, Panlathy
St Vigeans District — Arbroath. Barr, J. , East Seaton Bell, William, Kinaldie Ciithill, Alexander, Whitewell
Donaldson, Robert Janiieson, Kast Newton
Francis, James, Trustees of, West Seaton
Garland, Mrs Marjory, of Beechwood
Gilruth, Andrew, Seaton of Auchmithie
Gordon, William A., N. Tarrie
Grant, George, Mains of Auchmithie
Lamb, John, Annfield
Martin, Peter, Berryhill
M'Bay, William, sen., Newbigging (Upper)
M'Gregor, James, Castleton
Morgan, David, Windyhills
Paterson, A. B., West Kirkton
Pattison, W., Boysackmuir
Pattullo, George, Mains of Dickmontlaw
Ramsay, Alexander, West Newton
Ramsay, Charles, Newbigging (West)
Sinclair, Alexander, Birkhills
Soutar, John, Bankfoot
Spence, Alex., Newbigging
Weir, John, Warddykes
Collistoii District— Arbroath.
Bennet, G., Colliston Hill
Blair, John, Grange of Conon
Braid, Andrew, Cotton of Colliston
Duncan, John, of Parkhill
Esplin, David, Westerton
Findlay, George, Denside
Fletcher, Fitzroy Charles, of Letham Grange
Grant, Peter, Firthfield
Grant, Peter, jnnr., Swirrelburn
Grant, James, Frithmuir
Hanley, Benjamin, Inverlochv
Hay, John, East Kirkton
Hendry, David, West Mains of Colliston
Jamieson, J., Mid Peebles
Jamieson, John Woodlands Farm
Lumgair, Andrew, Grange of Conon
Morgan, James, jun., Grange of Conon
Nairn, Mrs Wm., Whitehall
Paterson, Daniel, Mains of Letham
Paul, George, Grange of Conon
Peebles-Chaplin, John H. Adam, of Colliston
Petrie, David, Grange of Conon
Ramsay, David. Mains of Colliston
Rennie, John, Mains of Letham
Robbie, William, Grane-e of Conon
Robertson, John, Grange of Conon
Smith, Mrs, of Woodlands
Smith, James, Grange of Conon
Stephen, David, Grange of Conon
Thomson, David, Cotton of Letham
Wilson, Mrs, Grange of Conon
Wilson, James, Gowanbank
Wilson, James, Grange of Conon
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J asting Reputation.
y he Aim of the Manufacturer is to J mprove in every possible way their £ /aims on Popular Favour. vm- MODERN
^J oot Manufacturing is a Triumph of yj rder, Skill, and Economy in Production. Q ur Long Experience enables us f ° Slve tne &est Results : and Keltic £ hoemaking to=day is the Standard of all ♦ ♦ that is Best in Footwear ♦ ♦
250 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.
"Sin Scorned m% suit"
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The Refected Lover, of whom the Poet wrote the above Pathetic Line, was
flOT One ol flffyles' Customers.
Clad in Clothes made by MYLBS, a Gentleman may present himself in any
• © Company and in any Corner of the
© World with perfect Composure and
© e Confidence.
EVEI*Y SUIT TUJRfiED OUT AT
Dales' Cailorina fstaftlisftmem,
JA/AES STREET, ARBROATH, Is Specially Cut, Fitted, & lade up for the Man who is to Wear it.
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TUhMR ^ are Carefully Considered, and every Suit has given to it the RULE-UHrluMb * Special Study and Cake necessary to Secure the
fLES' 2 PERFECT FIT, FINISH, & STYLE
ESTABLISHMENT • Wbicb /Ifcgles Guarantees to JSvety Customer.
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ARTISTIC TAILORING FOR ALL CLASSES AT
Jules' Tailoring Establishment,
21 JA/AES STREET, Arbroath.
^=s— Branch : 118 HIGH STREET.
Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. 251
IT MATTERS NOT
XTo wbat profession sou Belong ! IT MATTERS NOT
Wbat sour favourite IRecreatlon is!
You will And your Needs in the way of CLOTHING satisfactorily met at
C. Y. MYLES'
iirt putting anb ^fitting Establishment
21 JAMES STREET, Arbroath.
Clerical and Legal Suite, Gowns, &c.
Official Uniforms, Liveries, and Taney Dress Costumes.
Golfing, Cycling:, Cricket, and Football Suits.
Special Suits for Professional Men.
Made in the Most Approved Styles by Thoroughly
Competent Workmen. Where desired, only One Suit Made of Material chosen. Shipmasters, Marine Engineers, & other Seafaring: Friends
Can have their Orders Executed on the Very Shortest Notice. Clotblng for all Classes from tbe flDarquis to tbe manual labourer.
Orders for Mournings to any Extent can be dealt with in a Few Hours.
f
All our Materials are Bought from the
First Houses in the Trade. Myles' Prices— 25 per Cent, under City Charges.
^IvTyITes7
Elrt Cutting & jfittino Establishment,'
JAMES STREET, ARBROATH.
PIANOS
AN
ORGANS
LOWEST PRICES.
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Org n!
LOWES! TERMS FOR CASH. .
. OR 0!\ INSTALMEN! SYSTEM
OLD INSTRUMENTS EXCHANGED
riECjorn
Paterson, Sons, & Co.,
129 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH;
REFORM STREET, DUNDEE; PERTH. &c