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Page 1: VISIT TH S I CURIOSITY SHOP. · TheScottishEquitable ESTABLISHED1831, HEADOFFICE—28ST.AND1 Manager—-GeorgeM.Low,P.F.A. Jo Minimumrates. Thosewhorequirethelargestprotectionatthelowestrates

l2jx£*JL~

i

IKE. & €3-. XlVPUXiI&ft,101 MONTAGUE STREET, ROTHESAY.

CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, k BEDDING MAM FACTURERS,

Floor Cloth, Carpets and Window Blinds.

Pianos and Perambulators for Hire.

Carpet Beating a Speciality.

Furniture Stored.

VISIT TH I S

OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.

Established 1880. Price One Shilling:.

UTE COUNTY DIRECTORY,For 1902-3.

HIGGIE & CO, PUBLISHERS, ROTHESAY.

1

1

present Fflomnwm 1

f Visitors and ResidentsQ|

Will be certain to find what they want

I AT PATERSON'S§ FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE,k 25, 27 and 29 MONTAGUE STREET- ft

ft

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The Scottish EquitableESTABLISHED 1831,

HEAD OFFICE—28 ST. AND1

Manager—-George M. Low, P.F.A. Jo

Minimum rates.

Those who require the largest protection at the lowest rates

compatible with safety, are invited to consider the Scottish

Equitable

IMMEDIATE BONUS SCHEMEAnnual Premiums to assure ^100, with right to the benefit of all

bonus in excess of 25s. per cent, subject to the conditions ex-

plained in the Prospectus.

AGE NEXT BIRTHDAY.

20

£l 12 O30

£1 18 8

40

£2 12 2

50

£3 IS i°

60

£5 19 3

The sums assured under these Policies are absolutely guaranteed.

Edinburgh,

London,

Dublin,

28 St. Andrew Square.

19 King William Street, E.G.

14 Westmoreland Street.

Glasgow, . 155 West George St.

Manchester, 71 King Street.

Liverpool, . 19 Castle Street.

Birmingham, 19 Newhall Street.

Dundee,Newcastle,Bristol, . .

Belfast,

6 Panmure Street.

. 54 Grey Street.

13 Clare Street.

4 Donegal 1 Sq., N. I

Edinburgh: T. and A. CONSTAB'

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Life Assurance SocietyFUNDS, £4,590,000.

IEW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

inUSecretaries—]. J. M'Lauchlan and D. Y. Mills.

Please quote rate for Policy payable TO ME at age.,

or to my representatives if I die sooner ; or for a Policy

payable at death only, under your various Schemes.

Name,

Date of birth,

Occupation,.

Address,

To the Resident Secretary,

Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society,

155 West George Street,

Glasgow.

.E, (late) Printers to Her Majesty.

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WITH THE^PUBLISHERS COMPLIMEN

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

" Long St Andrew's banner blue,

With its cross of spotless hue,

Waved in every wind that blew

O'er Scottish brow.

It graced Dunedin's rocky height,

Dumbarton showed the cross of white,

It waved aloft in feast and fight

Where is it now ?''

For the Scotch

Quarterings nonstandard

Royal Arms »<*<£""* ScotlandAND

St Andpew's^SitnaTCPOSS(Scotland's Contribution to the Union Jack),

kept entirely in the background,

and scarcely in evidence even there,

in the recent preparations for

the postponed Royal Coronation,

See new " Bonnie Scotland's Resorts"

Paper, 2d; Cloth, 6d ; Leather, Is.

HIGGIE & COY., PUBLISHERS,

Glasgow and Rothesay.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

J. A. URQUHART,Grocer and Wine Merchant,

13 ARGYLE STREET, ROTHESAY.Agent fop " Opion" Brand Pure Vintage Australian Wines.

JBots.10s

Imp.Qts-26s

lis 26s

11/613s

27s

30s

15s 36?

Every Bottle Guaranteed by Government Certificate.

Red Wines. £°t

z

s . MlBurgundy—Generous, ... ... ... ... ... 18s

Claret—Medium Light, ... 20s

Euby—Full, Dry, specially selected for Invalids, ... 21s

Hermitage— Superior, medium, full, dry, • ... ... 24s

Cabarnet— -Choicest Burgundy type, ... ... ... 28s

Port—Rich, 25s

Bottles included • Flagons extra.

'

HEATON'S

BUTE BLEOF

SCOTCH WHISKY.Is the Finest in the Market.

7 Victoria St., Rothesay.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Albion Restaurant89 Victoria Street,

Opposite Stewart Statue, Rothesay.J. M'CORD, Proprietor*.

Breakfasts. Luncheons. Dinners. Tea.s. Fish Suppers.

Excursion and Pic-nie Purveyor.

Robert M 'Bride,BLACKSMITH,

1 John Street, Rothesay.HORSE-SHOEING and GENERAL SMITH WORK.

Telephone No. 14.

James M 'Bride,Joiner, Oartwpigh.t, &c,

JOHN STREET, ROTHESAY.

Telephone No.14

Alex. Campbell,Accountant, House Factor, Insurance Ag*ent

Auctioneer and Valuator,

29 Watergate, Rothesay.AUCTION ROOMS—31 A WATERGATE.

Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Furniture stored.

Valuations effected, and Insurance Claims Adjusted on every description of Property-Heritable and Moveable— on Reasonable Terms.

Furniture Bought and Sold.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Mac kinlay'sTEMPERANCE HOTEL,

FRONTING THE PIER, ROTHESAY.

Splendid Outlook from Sitting. Room Windows.

John Smith,(Successor to Donald M'Millna),

Joiner, Cabinetmaker,

. and Funeral Undertaker,13 Bishop Street, Rothesay.

Miss M'Connell,LADIES' f OUTFITTER,

21 Montague St., Rothesay.

The Newest and Most Fashionable Goods,Comprising Ladies' and Childrens' Undertaking, Hosiery, Gloves, Wools, Furnishings, &c

George Stuart, F R h s

,

Fruiterer, Florist and Seedsman,100 Montague Street and Dean Hood Place,

Chapelhill Nursery, and

New Nursery, Westland Road, (near Museum.)o

Catalogues with Prices of his Choice Garden Seeds and Plants.Post Free on Application.

Inspection and Corre&pondenee Invited.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

G. G. Hill, m, p. s.

Chemist and Druggist, andPhotographic Dealer,

64 Montague Street, Rothesay.

James M'Cpone,General Draper, Clothier, &e.,5 9 & 61 Montague Street,

ROTHESAY.

Stock always Large, New, Fresh and Fashionable.

M'MILLAN'SBute Temperance Hotel,

It 1 JEjR H JEA.D, Commanding Excellent View,

Superior Well-Aired Bedrooms. Fitted up with all the latest improvements.

Terms Moderate. No charge for attendance.

JAMES M'MILLAN, Proprietor.

HUGH LAUDER,Jeweller, Watchmaker and Optician,

8 Albert Place (opposite the Harbom).

Engagement Rings.Wedding Presents. Scotch Pebble Jewellery.

Spectacles and Eyeglasses.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

J. Paterson & Sons,

Gents.', and Boys Clothing Specalities,

ROTH ES A Y.

M'NEIL'SFancy Goods Warehouse,

East Princes street.Stationery Tobaccos and Cigars. Pipes and Walking Sticks in Great Variety.

Brown & Co.,

Ironmongers and Hardware Merchants

43 Montague street, Rothesay.Next Door to Norman Stewart Institute.

Alexander M'Gilp,Auctioneer and Valuator

3 High street, Rothesay. Auction Rooms—Colbeck PlaceAuction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Terms Strictly Moderate.

Prompt Settlements.

Rothesay, Port-Bannatyne, and Craigmore Carriers/"Offices 50 Queen St.., \ A7

Daily Prompt Delivery by M'GILP, { 84 Virginia St., \ {jrlaSOOW.\ 31 Argyle St.. )

- 'k

41 Montague street, Rothesay, and Post Office, Port-Bannatyne.For all Parts per Globe Express, Limited.

James Bolton,Rothesay, port-bai?natyne and Glasgow Carrier,

Glasgow : 62 and 90 Argyle Street, and 79 East Howard Street.

Rothesay: 83 Montague Street; and Faulds & Meikle, Steamboat Agents, on Pier

MalCOlm M'GPeg'Or, Your Cusfcom Appreciated.

Cash Grocer and Provision Merchant(Formerly with Messrs Cooper & Co.,)

117 Montague street, Rothesay.Provisions a Speciality, Fresh and Well-Selected stock Always on Hand.

Orders Promptly Attended to.

Alexander M'Gilp,

Watchmaker, Jeweller, Optician and Tobacconist3 High street, Rothesay (Opposite the West Quay Head).

Choice Selection of Havannah, Manilla, and Indian Cigars.Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, and Golf Clubs.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS—ROTHESAY.

JOHN JAMIESON,Plasterer and Cement Worker

Mill street.

M'EWAN & M'MILLAN,Potato Merchants

11 Stuart street.

THOMSON & M'FARLANE,Goal and Grain Merchants

Orders Punctually Attended to. 68 High street.

HUGH M'COLL,

Glass, China and Fancy Goods Dealer

21 Arg-yle street.

All kinds of Glass, Earthernware, and Enamel Goods.

FRANCIS DEWAR,Carpenter and Boat Builder

14 Watergate.Repairs Promptly Attended to. Paraffin, Coke, Oils, Waste, &c.

HUGH M'COLL,PAINTER21 Argyle street. Workshop, 19 Mill street.

Estimates given for Every Description of Painter Work.

THOMAS NAPIER,Furnishing Ironmonger,Plumber, Gasfitter,& Bellhanger

68 Montague street.Certificated by the Sanitary Association of Scotland.

Estimates given for all kinds of Plumber Work.

JAMES M'NICOL,Bread, Biscuit and Pastry Baker

Wyndham Road, Ardbeg1

,

Cream Scones a Speciality. Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes Made to Order.Soiree and Pic-Nic Parties provided for. Dishes Covered. Hot Pies Daily.

Teas. Confections,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

MATTHEW DUNCAN & CO.,

Plasterers, Cement Workers, and Tile Layers52 Ladeside Street, Rothesay

WILLIAM LAUDER,Wright and Contractor

Ladeside Street, Rothesay.

ROBERT BROWN,Family Bread, Biscuit and Pastry Baker

Hot Pies every Saturday Evening. 81 High Street, Rothesay.

FAULDS & MEIKLE,Steamboat Agents, Carriers, and Carting Contractors

ROTHESAYLuggage and Furniture Removed. Office on Pier. Yard—9 Mill Street.

Customers can always rely on getting the Finest Quality.

F. H. SQUAIR,FAMILY BUTCHER

Established 18«3. Telephone No. 25. 5 Gallowgate, Rothesay.

CARRIAGE HIRING & LIVERY STABLES,WILLIAM MOODIE, V.S., Proprietor.

16 Watergate, Rothesay.Orders received at House, 18 Mountstuart Road, which is in Telephonic connection

with Yard.

J # £5 p# BLUE, (Established over 60 Years).

Cut Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, Pot Plants, &c.

Shop; Nurseries:23 Montague Street, Gowanfield Nursery, High Street Nursery,

Rothesay. (off Hillhouse Road). (opposite Public Park).

JAMES FISHER,Seed, Grain and Potato Merchant5 & 6 King St., and 5 & 7 West Castle St., Rothesay

Finest East Country Seed Oats. Bute and Ayrshire Ryegrass Seed. Seed Potatoes.

Clover Seeds and Turnip Seeds of the Various Sorts in their Season. Special

Grain and Root Manures, my own manufacture. Highest Analysis,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Samuel Thompson,Hatter and Outfitter

60 Montague street, Rothesay.

City of Glasgow Life Insurance Co.

ROYAL. Insurance Co.

Scottish Life and Accident Insurance Co.

PETER STEWART, Agent, Clydesdale Bank, Rothesay.

Pianoforte and Singing1 School,

George Dryden, Teacher of Music,7 Castle street, Rothesay.

Candidates prepared for the various Examinations. Terms on Application.

George Blaek,FAMILY BUTCHER,

13 Watergate (East End of Montague Street, Rothesay.

Fresh Stock of Home-Fed Beef & Mutton always on hand. Orders punctually attended to.

J. M'KiPCly, (Successor to Sommerville),

77 Victoria. Street, Rothesay.

Umbrellas, Combs, Brushes, Toys, Fancy Goods, and other Useful Articles.

Umbrellas Made, Covered and Repaired.

John Dunean,Joiner, Cabinetmaker, and Funeral Undertaker,

22 Bridge street, Rothesay. House—23 Argyle terrace.

Jobbings promptly attended to. Charges Moderate.

John Robertson,Bread, Biscuit and Pastry Baker and Confectioner

10 East Princes street, Rothesay.Marriage, Christening, and Birthday Cakes Tastefully Ornamented.

Dishes Covered on the Shortest of Notice.

Rusks, Shortbread, Biscuits, and Fancy Bread of every Description.

Cunningham'sBuy your Teas, Groceries and Provisions at

81 Montague Street, Rothesay,Where you will get a Choice Variety of Fresh Goods at Glasgow Prices. A Daily Supplyof Very Fine Fresh and Powdered Butter and Country Eggs. A Trial Order Solicited,

Goods Delivered by Van Daily.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Established 1826.

D. BLACK,Grocer Wine & Spirit Merchant,

2 Castle Street, Rothesay.

Q. B. M'LELLAN, CYCLE WORKS,Broadcroft Lane (off High Street), Rothesay.

Repairs.—Authorised and Certificated Cycle Repairer, and Official Repairer toC.T.C and the S.C.U.

Repairs by Competent Workmen a Speciality.Accessories.—Agent for the best Makes of Machines.

Smith, Mechanical and Engineering Work of all kinds promptly executed.

DUGALD H. M'FIE,

Painter and Paper Hanger,

Paints, Oils and Colours. 55 High Street, Rothesay.

ROBERT PATERSON,Upholsterer, Cabinetmaker & Bedding Manufacturer,

Store lane, off West Princes street, (House 5a Argyle place).

Workmanship Guaranteed and all Ordbrs Punctually attended to.

Note.—Morocco Leather Suites re-Dyed, equal to New, by Special Process.

ARGYLE ARMS HOTEL, (Mrs Grindley, Proprietrix.)

27 Watergate, Rothesay,Directly Opposite the Steamboat Pier.

Breakfasts, Dinners, Luncheons, and Teas.Wines, Spirits, Beer, Brandies, &c, of finest qualities. Family Orders carefully attended to.

.

ALEXANDER ANDERSON,Cabinet and Chair Maker, Bedding Manufacturer,

Upholsterer, Polisher, and Picture Framer,Workshop, 3 "West Castle st., Rothesay; House, 2 King St.

j

Repairs, <fcc, punctually attended to. Removals contracted for. Furniture Stored*

Carpets Laid.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

MCMILLAN,Midlands and West Coast

BILLPOSTER.OVER 700 ADVERTISING STATIONS.

HEAD OFFICE GREENOCK,Offices at Greenock, Saltcoats, Largs, Dunoon,

Ardrossan, Hamilton, Motherwell, and at

48 HIGH STREET, ROTHESAY.

ESTABLISHED 1872,

The Largest Billposting Firm in Scotland.

D. THOMPSON,BOOTMAKER,

55 Montague Street, Rothesay.

THOMPSON'SAdmittedly combine Ease with Elegance, Lightness with

Durability, and Thorough Protection from Damp. Heattends personally to the Bespoke Trade; gets his Lasts made bythe Best Makers; and in all cases guarantees a perfect fit, irres-

pective of peculiar foot formation.

Every Novelty in the Trade kept in Stock, or procured on theShortest Notice.

D. THOMPSON, Bootmaker,55 VICTORIA STREET.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERT IS EMENTS

B L A C K' S

LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS,

4 ARGYLE STREET, ESPLANADE.

The Best of Everything, and Everything ofthe Best.

HUGH BLACK,FAMILY BAKER AND PURVEYOR,

4, 5, & 6 Arg»yle St., Esplanade, Rothesay.

BUTE ARMS HOTEL,(OPPOSITE THE PIER),

ROTHESAY.T^HIS Establishment is situated in front of the Pier, where Steamers arrive and

depart almost every half-hour, and affords magnificent Views of the Bay, Loch

Striven, and the Kyles of Bute.

Tourists by the 'Columba," " Iona," " Lord of the Isles," or other Steamers,

will find the Bute Arms one of the most comfortable resting-places on the WestCoast of Scotland, and being under the direct superintendence of the Proprietor,

Visitors may depend on every attention.

The Sanitary Arrangements have been entirely remodelled, and are now certified

as perfect.

Table d'Hote, 6 30 p.m.

BILLIARD ROOM.Parties Boarded by the Week or Month.

Golf Course in close proximity to the Hotel.

ROBERT SMITH, Proprietor.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE

LIBRARY21 Victoria Street,

(The Old Post Office), Rothesay.

JOHN MACKINLAY,Librarian,

Bookseller,

Stationer, and

Newsagent.

ARTISTS' MATERIAL, FANCY GOODS.

Bookbinding1 in all its Branches.

THE LARGEST VARIETY IN TOWN OF

Photographs of Local and Scottish Scenery.

o o

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

THE GALATEA BAR,

3, 5 and 7 Bridge-End Street, Rothesay.

DUNCAN BELL, Spirit Merchant.

MALCOLM BOWIE,

Family bread, Pastry and Biscuit Baker

11 Gallowgate, Rothesay

NEIL KERR & SON,

Builders and Contractors

29 Victoria street, Rothesay

Try The New Speciality.

MACKINLAY'S SCOTCH BREWED GINGER.It is unequalled. Superior JErated W aters at

Maekinlay s, 6 Columshill street, Rothesay.

]Q # BLAIR & SON, (Successors to Lachlan Ferguson & Son),

JOINERS, GLAZIERS, CABINETMAKERS, FUNERALUNDERTAKERS, and CARTWRIGHTS,

15 Bridge street, Rothesay.

The Central Drapery Warehouse.ROBERT C. MILLER,

Draper, Furnisher and House A<,ent48 Montague street, Rothesay

Misses C. & H. SPROWL,MILLINERS

9 Gallowg-ate. Rothesay.

All the Latest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Veils and Kibbons.

JAMES HUNTER, Established 1850.

General Grocer and Provision Merchant,10 West Princes St (Comer of Store Lane) Near Tramway Terminus, Rothesay.

First-Class Quality and Prices Strictly Moderate, Orders Promptly Attended to.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

AsCommon Writ-

ing and the

A rabic

Numerals(IS 3 k 5 dsc),

are

indispensible

jor the

Business, Profit

andPleasure

of the

Present Day,

Steam,

Gas,

Electricity,

and Shorthand,

are powers which have

transformed lhe World

*f* ^*gfr Sttablithed 187S. ^S School of ^%Shorthand*4%& AND <£g|t

^TYPE WRITING^J*

22 Bridge Street, ^<g* Rothesay. ^± GEORGE HIGGIE, *TT(SHORTHAND WRITER, *£X REPORTER, and *«JT CERTIFICATED TEACHER), *f*^ and Assistants. S4^ ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, and #&«^ ADVANCED CLASSES. $L^-K "if Prospectuses on Application ^*S*

So

Shorthand

and

Type- Writing

will be as

indispensible

[ for the

Business, Profit

andPleasure

of the

Immediate

Future.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Bute Steam Laundry,Ladeside Street, Rothesay.

JAMES ROBERTSON,(Late of PAISLEY).

Goods Called for and Delivered by Van.

Established 1839.

Malcolm Buchanan,(Successor to John Black),

Family Grocer, Tea,

Wine and Spirit Merchant,51 Montague Street, Rothesay,

David Lawson,Family Bread, Biscuit &Pastry Baker

20 East Princes Street, and

87 Montague Street, Rothesay.

Orders Delivered by Van to Port-Bannatyne and Mountstuart.

AGENCY FOE THE

ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPY.,(Limited).

Established 1824.

Subscribed Capital, £5,000,000. Funds in Hand exceed £5,750,000.

Fire and Life Business transacted.For Prospectuses, &c, apply to

JOHN THOMSON, Agent, Royal Bank of Scotland, Rothesay.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

BUCHANAN'S(OF RIVER STEAMERS)

HOTEL VICTORIA,ON THE ESPLANADE,

Opposite the Gardens and Band Pavilion.

SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM,TWO BURROUGHS & WATTS TABLES.

Splendid Bar in Connection with Hotel.

Norman Stewart Institute,Montague Street, Roth say.

o

Reading* Rooms, Recreation Rooms,For Billiards, Draughts, &c, &c. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Consulting* and Lending* Library,Containing- upwards of 5000 Volumes.

Members' Monthly Tickets—admitting to all privileges, including the use of LendingLibrary— Is; Quarterly, Is 6d ; Half Yearly, '2s 6d ; Yearly, 5s.

Ladies, Half-Yearly Tickets, 2s; Yearly, 3s 6d. Non-Members, Id per visit.

APPRENTICES' YEARLY TICKETS, 2s 6d.Quarterly, Half-Yearly, and Yearly Tickets are issued as from 1st January, 1st April,

1st July, and 1st October. Monthly Tickets from any date."

SPACIOUS REFRESHMENT ROOMS.Cup of Tea or Coffee, one penny ; Breakfasts, Dinners, and Teas at equally moderate

prices.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

J. Miller & Sons,SLA VERS,

5 Columshill Street, Rothesay.

Livingstonia Temperance Hotel,

Guildford Square, Rothesay.

James Robertson, Proprietor.

Mps Patience,

Poulterer and Greengrocer

Orders Punctually attended to ;12 Gallowgate, Rothesay.

John Brougii,

Family Grocer and Wine Merchant

Orders called for and promptly Delivered. 17 King Street, Rothesay.

Daniel Cunningham,Plumber, Gasfitter, and Zinc Worker,

3 Bridge Street, Rothesay, & Castle Street, Port-Bannatyne.Telephone No. 0196. Sanitary and Hot Water Engineer.

William Perston,Glasgow and Rothesay Carrier

GlaSffOW ' 4S West Howard Street, 53 last Howard Street, and 53 Bell Street.

Rothesay; 58 Montague Street.

Telephone-5495. •Leaves Daily.

try us when others fail. Watch Repairing a Speciality. Unequalled method by

Alexander M'Beath,Watchmaker and Jeweller,

4£ Gallowgate, Rothesay.

Splendid Selections of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Electro-Plate.

Cheapest and Best in Rothesay.

James Thompson,B T M A K E R

94 Montague Street, Rothesay.

Measurement Orders and Repairs promptly attended to. All sizes of Ready MadeBoots and Shoes of Best Qualify kept in Stock at Lowest Prices.

Repairs done same day as left, \f required.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

THEWILLIAMS

TYPEWRITER.

o

& afl 8

O0)

Prints Like a Press.

New 1902 Models.No Ribbon. Compact Keyboard.

New Line-Locking1 Device, Margin Release, &c.

Rapid. Strong1

. Guaranteed.

GLASGOW OFFICE, 49 BOTHWELL STREET.

District Agent—GEO. HIGGIE, Shorthand Teacher, 22 Bridge Street;

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

COLIN B. TURNER,House Agent and Piermaster

CRAIGMORE PIER.

NEIL M'CALLUM,

Tea and Coffee Merchant and General Grocer

96 Montague street, Rothesay.

GEORGE M. M'LINTOCK,

ARCHITECT21 Castle street, Rothesay.

JAMES A. CAMPBELL,

Family Grocer, Tea and Provision Merchant

57 Montague street, Rothesay.

ROBERT PATERSON,

SLATERYard—10 Bridge-end street. House—24 Argyle street.

D. COOK (Successor to Mrs Service),

Fruiterer and ConfectionerFamily Orders punctually attended to. 72 Victoria street, Rothesay,

American Soda Fountain. Delicious Iced Fruit Drinks on Draught.

ALEXANDER R. PEACOCK,Registered Hunger, Gasjitter, and Zinc Worker

23 High street, and 53 Ardgeg Road, Rothesay.House Address—Adelaide Place, Mountstuart Road.

Hot and Cold Water Appliances, Bell-Hanging, Pumps, Rhones, Ridges, &c.

SILLARS,6 7 Victoria Street, Rothesay

Has a large and well-Selected Stock of Infants' and Children's Millinery, Coats and Pelisses,Ladies' Blouses and Lace Goods, Gloves, Hosioy, Fancy Goods, and Neddlework Dent's

Gloves, special lines, 1/11, 2/6, and 2/11. Every Requisite in Grave Outfits.House Address—1 Brandane Terrace.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

" Dainty Literary Dish."—People's Journal.

Really an Internationalpublication."

Citizen.

ThePleasure Seekers'

Companion.

Id MonthlyJune till September.

AB CCoast

Guide.

Regular andSpecial Runs.

TheHoliday Makers'

Companion.

2d,I

6d,|

Is,

Paper. Cloth. Leather.

BonnieScotland's

Resorts.

Focussing the

Attractions.

The Scotch Quartering^

of the Royal Standard.

TheButeshire Reference

Book.

Is Annually.In July.

ButeCountyDirectory.

Officials,

householdes,and Traders.

Song and Story,

At Home and Abroad.

"Absencemak's the heart groiv

fonder.'"

Special, 2d. upPrices on application.

ScotchChristmas

Cards.

Heather, Emblems,Proverbs, &c.

" Scotland yet !"

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Bute county directory advertisements

J. Russell Thomson,Architect, C.E., and Surveyor

5 High Street, Rothesay

J M'Callum & Son,

Joiners and Funeral Undertakers

60 High Street, Rothesay.

Miss Graham,

MILLINER,Agent for Bell's Dye Works, Paisley. 75 Victoria Street, Rothes .

Thomas Aitchison,

Family Grocer, Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant

30 Mill Street, Rothesa .

The Savings Bank of Bute,

16 High Street, Rothesay.

Open Daily from 1 till 11, and on Saturdays Evenings, 7 to 9.

Norman Stewart Institute,

RES T A URANTMontague Street, Rothesay.

Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas—8d, lOd, Is, and Upwards.

William Kirkhope,Monumental Works

Cemetery Gate, Rothesay.Monuments in Granite, Marble and Freestone. Designs and Prices on Application.

Jobbings promptly executed.

James Henry,Glasgow and Rothesay Carrier,

99 Stockwell St., 61 Osborne St., 54 Mitchell St., and 57 Buchanan St., Glasgow.72 Montague Street, Rothesay.

Goods and Luggage Jonvarded to all parts of the world.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

A. Lamont,TAILOR and CLOTHIER,

15 GALLOWGATE.ROTHESAY.

Hector Mackinnon,Bookseller, Stationer,

Librarian, andFancy Goods Merchant,

11 Victoria Street, Rothesay.

John Lamont,Family Bread, Biscuit,

and Pastry Baker,

23 Gallowgate, Rothesay.

Goods Delivered to Popt-Bannatyne Daily.

A. Robertson,Upholsterer, Blind and

. Bedding Manufacturer.LARGE FURNITURE SHOW ROOMS—

21 Bridge-End street, Rothesay.COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER—Floorcloth, Carpet, Bedding, &c. Picture

Framing. Pianos on Hire. Removals Conducted. Furniture (Stored.

Carpets Beaten by Steam tower on the Premises.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

4* *fr4* **>4* 4fr

I FOR ASTHMA. |% «*4* " «*-

4* *§

^ Hinksman's *4^ ^

- Asthma - $

i» Reliever S

4jf Is still the Best Remedy, and only requires a Trial *F*& to recommend it. ^f*4^ ^4^ Always gives satisfaction, and leaves no bad effects. ^fr4* #>4* Never fails to give Instant Relief, followed **§"

4^ by Rest and Comfort. ***§

4* *^ Good, also, in Chronic Bronchitis, Croup, and ^4* Whooping Cough. *§4* ^tr ^& *X ls per Tin, from any Chemist, or post free for Is from ^4^ 3f*4* John Hinksman, Chemist, Carluke, N.B. ^T **•^ Trial Packet sent free on receipt of Address. 3§f4* *i>4* #

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS—ROTHESAY.

ROYAL HOTELFIRST-CLASS.

OPPOSITE THE PIER.

Table oV Bote Breakfast,

Luncheon, and Table d'Hote Dinner

Open to Non-Residents.

Telephone No. 44. Moderate Tariff.

JOHN MACKAY, Proprietor.

ALEXANDER M'NAB,

Joiner, Glazier, and Funeral Undertaker

24< Watergate, Rothesay. House—2 Mountpleasant Road

PETER GRANT,Family Bread, Biscuit and Pastry Baker

Tea Rooms, 1 Gallowgate.Quality our Leading Feature. Goods Delivered by Van.

ANDREW HAMILTON,Grocer and Provision Merchant

2 Bridge End street.Orders Called for and Promptly Delivered.

Established 1S80.

JAMES M'INTYRE,Shipping and Family Butcher,

8l Montague street,Only Home-Fed Beef and Mutton Kept,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Angus Speirs,Clothier and Yachting Outfitter,

Hosier and Glover,

10 Gallowgate, Rothesay.

• Established 50 Years.

Dugald Weir,BOOT and SHOEMAKER,

71 Montague Street.Extra Large Stock of Ready- Mades.

Headquarters for all kinds of Coast Shoes.

John Cruickshanks,Plumber, Gasfitter, & Zinc Worker,

39a High Street, Rothesay.Wash-Hand Basins, Plunge, Spray, and Shower Baths fitted-up for

Hot or Cold Water.

Drain, Soil, or Waste Pipes Tested.

Agent fop W. & A. Gilbey's Wines and Spirits

Joseph Maitland,(Successor to Hugh Morton),

Family Grocer and Wine Merchant,62 Montague St. (

^S&&l£lSS8' Rothesay.Orders Called for and Promptly Delivered,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Established I8lf5.

Miss M. MTLea Higgie,(Successor to Miss M'Lea),

Dress and Mantle Maker,20 Bridge Street, Rothesay.

Trimmings, Linings, and Furnishings Kept in Stock.

Daniel Ferguson,Auctioneer and Valuator,

Barone Cottage, f°f Bapone Road.

Auction Rooms -Store Lane,

best prices always realised. prompt settlements.

VOLUNTEER ARMS,5 Guildford Square and 12 Montague Street.

William ILRedfepn,WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.

Wines and Spirits. Bass's Beer in Pints and Half-Pints, also the Famous Oat Meal

Stout—Becomrnended for Invalids. Yachts Supplied.

THES STATEFIRE INSURANCE CO., Ltd., of LIVERPOOL,

with which is incorporaced

The Bute Insurance Company,

Capital - - - One Midnm.

Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal may be obtained from any of the Agents of the

Company, or at the Rothesay Branch Office, 15 Cattle street,

A. D. MaCBETH, District Secretary.

Chief Office for Scotland, 141 West George Street,

D, W, MACLENNAN, District Manager,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

J- M < C. Callan,Family Grocer, Tea, Wine,

and Spirit Merchant,19 East Prinees Street, Rothesay.

Orders Called for and Promptly Delivered by Van.

25 VICTORIA STREET.

ALEX"- RANKIN,Boys', Youths', and Gent.'s Clothier, and

Outfitter, Hosier and Glover.

Charles Muir,Family Bread Biscuit & Pastry Baker

17 Arg*yle Street and 17 Hig'h Street.

Montgomerie's Patent Extract of Malt Bread as used in the Royal Household.

Hot Pies every Saturday Evening.

Marriage and Birthday Cakes Made to Order. Confections.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH.JOHN J. COCHRAN,

(8 Years with D. Shirlaw, Glasgow, and late Principal Assistant to J. D. Cameron, Dundee)

O

CONSULTING ROOMS—

2 Battery Place, Rothesay.Repairs a Speciality. Painless Extraction by the use of Cocaine, &c.

Hours—9 a.m. till 7 p.m.

Country Patients supplied same day, if required,

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^^^'$,'$, 'J^

Published Annually. Price, One Shilling*.

THE

BUTE BOUNTY DlflECTOHY.

Fop 1902-3.

USEFULCOUNTY and BURGHAL INFORMATION,

OFFICIALS,

HOUSEHOLDERS

and TRADERS.

ROTHES AY :

HIGGIE & CO., PUBLISHERS.

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BOTE

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PREFACE TO 1902-3 EDITION.

'WE have again the pleasure of issuing an edition of

this useful local annual, carefully corrected up to date.

The former lists are continued and added to, and a

Local Calendar is introduced —including anniversaries,

&c.,—which we hope will not only be of public benefit,

but will deepen the interest in each other of the different

portions of our insular county.

We had prepared a List of Rothesay Householders,

arranged in Wards, in the hope of incorporating it in our

publication, but the time for the appreciation of that

extension has not yet arrived. The new extra list is,

however, set up in type, and held in retentis. It is avail-

able for consultation privately.

All the accompanying lists (with the intention of

making them complete), are, and always have been,

inserted free. We rely for support in our undertaking on

the liberality of advertisers and subsciibers.

Our sincere acknowledgments are accorded to all who

have assisted us in our work.

HIGGIE & CO., Publishers.

Rothesay, July, 1902-

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CON TE NTS.

LOCAL CALENDAR, .. .. 5—16

Part I.—Officials

COUNTY OF BUTE 17

ISLE OF BUTE, 24

Parish and Burgh of Rothesay ... 25

Parish of North Bute ... ... 37

Parish of Kingarth ... ... 39

ISLE OF ARRAN 41

Parish of Kilbride... ... ... 42

Parish of Kilmory ... ... 44

THE CUMBRAES 45

Burgh of Millport ... ... 47

Part II.—Householders.ISLE OF BUTE :

Rothesay ... ... ... 49

North Bute... ... ... ... 79

Kingarth ... ... ... 85

Part III.—Traders.Rothesay ... ... ... 89

North Bute... ... ... ... 97

Kingarth ... ... ... 99

ISLE OF CUMBRAE :

Millport, .. .. .. loo

MISCELLANEOUS.Postal Information, . . .

.

. . 36

Useful Memoranda, . . . . .

.

103-4

Clyde Yachting Fixtures, . . .. ..48

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July,1902.

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Local Calendar—Anniversaries, ete.

Sovereigns first issued, 1817.

Opening of A and Ph Society's Museum, Chapelhill, 1874.

American Independence declared, 1776.

Formation of Bute Cycling Club, 1895.

Duke of Kothesay married, 1893.

Adversity is the only balance- to weigh friends.— Plutarch

Eesolution to supply Rothesay with gravitation water, 1855.

In earthly mire philosophy may slip.—Scott

Heritors agreed to excamb St. Mary's Chapel, Roth., 1880.

United Free Parish Church opened by Dr Guthrie, 1845.

Inauguration of Albert Memorial Fountain, Rothesay, 1864.

Saint Swithin's day. (14)Kilchattan Bay Pier opened, 1880.

(15) Captain Harding appointed Chief Constable, 1898.

(16) Cromwell entered Scotland, 1650.

Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.~Pope

(20) Captain Webb swam in the Clyde.

Saint Bruix day fair instituted, 1585.

Robert Burns died, 1796.

Rev John Saunders, Kingarth, inducted, 1879.

(22) Stout Stuart of Bute killed at Falkirk, 1298.

No life can be dreary when work is delight.—Havergal

Rev D. M'Cormick, Chapel'l U. F. Ch., Ry., inducted, 1877.

Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?- -Marlowe

Poll Tax for building Rothesay Parish Church, 1692.

Annual Game and Gun licenses expire.

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Aug1

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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Millport, opened, 1848.

Slavery ceased in British Dominion, 1838.

First book printed, 1457.

Chief of Bute Family appointed hereditary keeper of Roth-

esay Castle, 1498.

A work of real merit finds favour at last.—Alcott

Sea monster observed by Bute boat crew, 1774.

St Blane canonised, 1000.

Rev Jas. Graham ordained first dissenter in Rothesay, 1784.

Grouse Shooting begins.

Ballard Fountain, West Esplanade, presented, 1861.

Sir Walter Scott born, 1771.

King's first visit to Rothesay, 1847.

(16) Rothesay Esplanade Band Stand opened, 1873.

Electric Lighting Act passed, 1882.

Black Game shooting begins.

He's armed without that's armed within.—PopePresbyterianism established in Scotland, 1507.

Sir William Wallace beheaded, 1305.

First Telegram received in Rothesay, 1865.

Port-Bannatyne United Free Church opened, 1879.

Market Cross removed from Rothesay Tolbooth, 1768.

God helps them that help themselves.—Franklin

(30) Rothesay Streets named for first time--(Castle street,

High st, Watergate, Princes st, Montague st, Gallowgate,

Cowgate, New Vennel, Ladeside st, Old Vennel), 1768.

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Sept.,19U2. Local Calendar—Anniversaries, ete.

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Princess Louise and Duke of Argyle visited Rothesay, 1874.

(1) Partridge shooting begins.

Freedom of Burgh to A. B. Stewart and Thomas Russell, 1875.

Royal Charter to Fullertons of Arran, 1400.

Scottish Rebellion began, 1715.

Committees appointed, to promote Sabbath observance, 1837.

Nativity of Mary.

Chapelhill Free Gaelic Church, Rothesay, opened, 1860.

The confidence of ability is ability.—Maclaren.Rothesay public street lighting by electricity, 1899.Chapelhill bought by Town Council, 1858.Last Darien expedition from Rothesay, 1699.Institution of Rothsy. Parliamentary Debating Assoc, 1880.St. Ninian died, 432.

Peter M'Bride of United West Free Church died, 1860.Opening of new Esplanade at Dunoon, 1880.

(20) General rendezvous of armed Butemen, 1678.Conscription resorted to in Rothesay, 1670Rothesay Police Bill received Royal Assent, 1846.Ex-Provost Brown, Rothesay, died, 1878.Day and night equal.

Opening of " Lady Margaret" Hospital, Millport, 1900.

Welcome home to Rothesay soldiers in Hotel Victoria, 1901.Freedom of Rothesay to first barber, 1764.Use of Iron Harrow Pins inacted in Bute, 1720.Prince Leopold visited Rothesay, 1876.

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Oet,1902.

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Present Cumbrae Lighthouse first lighted, 1793.Pheasant shooting begins. Jewish New Year begins.

Battle of Largs, 1263.

Rthsay. Magis. and Tn. Coun. discharged by the King, 1686.

Every man is the architect of his own fortune.—Salluts

Rothesay Town Council allowed Coal Digging at Ascog, 1664.

Printing introduced into Scotland, 1507.

Freedom of Roth, to G. R. Stephenson of Glen Caladh, 1869.

Boer War began, 1899.

Order for dressing and fixing Malitia arms, 1688.

Glasgow Water works opened, 1859.

Roth. Burgesses asked to contribute twrds repairing sts, 1665.

Ex- Provost Jamieson, Rothesay, died, 1872Boundaries of Rothesay burgh fixed, 1859.

Battle of Trafalgar. -Nelson killed, 1805.

Ordination and Induction of Rev Wm. Galbraith, Roth., 1888.

Last execution (for witchcraft) in Rothesay, 1673.

(24) First British Parliament, 1707.

(25) James VI styled King of Great Britain, 1664.

Weekly market instituted in Rothesay, 1678.

Presentation and freedom of burgh to Duke of Argyll, 1874.

Opening of Rothesay New Gas works, 1896.

New Stand. Weights and measures got, 1825. (cost £108 5s.

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Fox hunting begins.

Introduction of Anc. Order of Forresters, Court Bute, 1871.

Whale caught in the Kyles, 1880.

How soon " now now," becomes never. --Luther

King Edward born, 1841.

Bute Fire Assurance Coy. established, 1873.

Martinmas Term.First Newspaper in Glasgow, 1715.

A flattering mouth worketh ruin. --Solomon

A favourite has no friend.—Gray

Paisley Bank discontinued, 1833.

General Assembly sanctioned Both. Chapel of Ease, 1796.Roth, celebr. union of Free and U.P. Churs., [31st Oct.] 1900,

John Knox died, 1572

First newspaper printed in Bute, 1839.

Rothesay Town Council took over Gas Works, 1843.

Removal Term.

St. Andrew, the Apostle, patron saint of Scotland and Russia.

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Queen Alexandra born, 1844.

(! ) Bronze coinage issued, 1860.

Old Mountstuart House destroyed by fire, 1877.

Opening of new school at Ballanlay, 1876.

Telephone connection with mainland, 1898

Mary Queen of Scots born, 1542.

Public Halls, built byex-Prov. Chas Duncan, opened, 1879.

First Lighthouse in Clyde (Cumbrae), opened 1757.

Grouse and Black Game shooting ends.

Nothing will profit you which is dishonest. --Cicero

Custom doth make dotards of us all.—Carlyle

Rothesay Council passed resolution against dancing, 1807.

Resuscitation of Prov Grnd Ldge of Argyle and the Isles, 1875.

Rothesay public records lost when being returned, 1660.

Opening of Robertson Stewart Hospital, 1873.

First General Assembly of Church of Scotland, 1560.

Shortest Day.

Lady Margaret Stuart born, 1876.

Christinas Day. Imperial penny postage, 1898.

St. John's Day.

First Tay Bridge blown down. 1879.

Hogmanay.

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Absence of occupation is not rest.—Cowper

Love with life is heaven ; and life unloving, hell.~Tupper

Bridge over Lade, Rothesay, opened, 1769, Cost £41 3/6.

Birgidale New School opened, 1874.

(7) First Steamboat on Clyde, 1811.

Rothesay Magistrates appointed by Privy Council, 1687.

Penny Post inaugurated, 1840.

Rothesay erected into a Royal Burgh, 1400.

Memorial Stone of Millport Hospital laid, 1901.

Very Rev Bishop Gray died, 1872.

A Christian is the highest style of man.—Young

Henry Bell's s.s. " Comet," sailed to Rothesay, 1812.

John Leitch, Ardbrannan, died, 1880.

(19) James Watt born 1736.

Nothing with God can be accidental.— Longfellow

Lord Bannatyne, of Karnes, admitted advocate, 1765

(22) Queen Victoria died, 1901.

Freedom of Rothesay to first local Shipbuilder, 1765.

Robert Burns, Scotia's Darling Bard, born 1759.

Friendship is a sheltering tree. —Coleridge

Progress is the law of life.—Browning

To err is human ; to forgive, divine.—Pope

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Man, know thyself! all wisdom centres there.—Young

Order of Victoria Cross instituted, 1856.

Life is not measured by the time we live.—CrabbeJohn Blain elected Town Clerk of Rothesay for life, 1788.

Mary Queen of Scots beheaded, 1587.

Fashion is the great governor of the world.—Fielding

Board of Trade inquiry, at Rothesay, into Tramways, 1880.

Massacre of Glencoe, 1692.

St Valentine's Day.

God made the country, man made the town.—Cowper

Presentation of Weights and Measures by Marquess, 1816.

It requires a long time to know anyone.—Cervantes

Rothesay's Privileges confirmed by James VI, 1584.

(19) Marchioness of Bute's Birthday.

First Hydropathic in Scotland (Gleuburn, Rothesay),1843.

Robert II, Stuart, began to reign, 1371.

It is wisdom alone that can recognise wisdom.—Carlyle

He who ordained the Sabbath loves the poor.-Holmes

Order of St Patrick instituted,

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St David's Day.

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Better waste out than rust out.—Bishop Cumberland

Forth Bridge opened, 1890.

Holiness is the regeneration of innocence.--Lynch

Late Lord Bute's Wedding Dowry intimated, 1897.

Employment gives health, sobriety and morals.—Webster

King married, 1863.

Bute Agricultural Society established, 1806.

All healthy things are sweet tempered.—Emerson

£10 Rothesay tenants allowed to keep beeskeps, 1678.

Silence is an excellent remedy against slander.—Steele

St Patrick's Day.

Marquess of Bute recommended Rothesay gas lighting, 1834,

You never know what you can do till you try. —MaclarenDay and Night equal.

Reading is seeing by proxy.—Spencer

Opening of Roth. Post Office by late Marquess of Bute, 1897.

Consecration of St Blane's Royal Arch Chapter, 163, 1876.

Earl of Bute appointed an upper Secretary of State, 1761.

Parliamentary Commission issued for Bute, 1647.

Unto the pure all things are pure.—St Paul

James VI of Scotland ascended the British Throne, 1603.

Buy the truth and sell it not.—Solomon

Craigmore Pier, Rothesay, opened, 1877.

Very Rev Dean Hood died at Rothesay, 1872.

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Kobert III died in Rothesay Castle, 1406.

What is justice ? To give every man his due.—AristotleEmployment is Nature's physician.—Galen

Thomas Russell elected M.P., for Bute, 1880.

''Bute" Tent, I. O. Rechobites formed, 1893.

(7) First Daily Paper in Scotland, 1847.

Not one false man but does unaccountable mischief.—Carlyle

Mahomedan New Year begins.

Tis impious in a good man to be sad.—YoungGlasgow Local Steamers commenced, 18&4.

Robert III began to reign, 1390.

Buteshire Liberal Association inaugurated, 1879.

Buteshire Conservative Association formed, 1880.

A good heart's worth gold.- -Shakespeare

Primrose Day. Lord Beaconsfield died, 1881.

Enjoyment stops where indolence begins.—Poll jk

St George's Day.

120 Butemen raised to Lieut.-Colonel Drummond, 1685.

(24) Union of Scotland and England ratified,

Dim Loch Water Works, Rothesay, opened, 1880.

(27) Memorial Stone of St Brendan's Church laid, 1889.

106 Butemen offered service to the State, 1798.

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Consecration of Cumbrae Cathedral, 1876.

Pardon, not wrath, is God's best attribute.--Taylor

Generosity should never exceed ability.--Cicero

Daniel Duncan of " the Thin Red Line," died, Rothesay, 1902Butemen raised against Highland Rebellion, 167.9.

P'oundation Stone of Rothesay Academy laid, 1868.

Ascog Water Supply for Rothesay adopted, 1856.United Presbyterian Church, formed, 1847.

" Rothesay's Effort," O.S.T., instituted, 1876.

(15) Hotels, closed 10 o'cIock by Rothesay Magistrates, 1872.

Disruption in Church of Scotland, formation of Fr. Ch., 1843Instrumental music introduced into New Roth. Pr. Ch.,1876Levy of Rothesay seaman for Khig's service, 1692.

John Duncan elected Bishop of the Isles, 1347.

(24) Custom House boat with Bute merchants lost, 1766.

Victoria Day. Queen Victoria born, 1819.

Millport New Post Office opened, 1902.

Duchess of Rothesay's birthday

A. B. Stewart, Convener of the County, died 188°.

Whitsunday Removal Term.

Rothesay Shorthand Writers' Association formed, 1872.

Boer War ended, 1902,

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Rothesay New Parish Church opened 1878.

Duke of Rothesay born, 1865

Be wise worldly but not worldly wise.—Quarles

Lord Roberts entered Pretoria, 1900.

Feu Charter granted for first Rothesay Gas Works, 1842.

First Reform Bill passed, 1832.

He that gathereth in summer is a wise son.--Solomon

Robert the Bruce born, 1274.

Portrait of 2nd Marquess placed in Roth. Town Hall, 18

Nothing succeeds like success.—Trllyrand

Justice is blind, he knows nobody.—Dryden

Battle of Waterloo, 1815.

(20) Marquess of Bute born, 1881.

Foundation Stone of Rothesay Public Buildings laid, 1832.

Victoria Hospital Rothesay, opened, 1897.

Idleness is the sepulchre of a living man.—AnselmRev Joseph Trail inducted to U. F. Parish Ch., Roth., 1902.

Battle of Balinockburn, 13 1 4.

Expected Coronation of Edward, the " second to none," 1902

Keep good humour still whate'er we lose.

Rothesay Aquarium opened, 1875.

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PART I.

OFFICIALSCOUNTY OF BUTE.

The County of Bute comprises the seven islands in the Firth of Clyde, viz.:

Bute, the most populous ; Arran, the largest ; the Great and Little Cumbraes,off Ayrshire Coast; Holy Isle and Pladda, off Arran; and Inchmarxook, off Bute.

The total Area of the County (land and water, exclusive of tidal water) is

139,432 acres, of which 53,423 are mountain and heath lands used for grazing There

are about 25,605 acres under all kinds of crops, bare fallow and grass, which is a

gradual inroad on the mountain heath and hitherto uncultivated land

The principal Industries are agriculture, horticulture, and fishing The islands

possess great and varied natural attrcations, and are in toe forefront as holiday resorts

The Population of the County (including its Burghs of Kothksay and

Millport) in 1801, 11,791; 1831, 14151; 1861, 16,331; 1881, 17,657. In

1891 it was 18,248 (8,057 males and 10,197 females) ; and in 1901, 18,786 (8,412

males and 10,374 females)— being an increase of 255 in the ten years— 2.1 per cent.

There were 4,270 inhabited houses in the island.

VALUATION.—The Rental, as ascertained at the recent Valuation Courts, is as

follows :

1900-1901 1901-02

Parish of North Bute, £15,440 5 £15,414

„ Kingarth,... 10,521 12 10,479 7

,, Cumbrae, ... 21,242 16 6 21,527

,, Kilbride, ... 14,703 15 15,142 1 11

,, Kiimory, ... 12,974 14 6 13,019 16 4

County of Bute, . £74,883 3 £75,582 5 3Burgh of Rothesay, ... 72,507 19 6 73,787Tramways, Rothesay, 872 885

„ North Bute, 542 548 UUnlet Property, Rotbesay, .. 315 10

,, County

The Fiars Prices, by which the parish ministers stipends are regulated, v,

in the Sheriff Court as folic>ws:— 1901 1902

Barley per quarter £1 2 11| £13 3Oats 18 U 10 6Beans 1 18 no returr

Oatmeal ... 15 4 16 3Wheat ... no return no return

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Assessments.— The following local rates are imposed by the Connty Council, viz :—On the County—General Valuation of Lands, Registration Owners. Occupiers

of Voters, Lunacy, Police, and General Purposes,

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Total Acreage under Crops and Grass, ... ... 25,961Corn Crops—

Wheat, ... ... ... ... ... 5Barley or Bere, ... ... ... ... 90Oats, ... ... ... .. ... 4,929Rye, ... ... ... ... ... 66Beans, ... ... ... ... ... 74Peas, ... ... ... ... ... 11

Green Crops—Potatoes, ... ... ... ... ... 941Turnips and Swedes, ... ... ... ... 1,446Mangold, ... ... ... ... ... 18Cabbage, Kohl Rabi, and Rape,. ... ... 94Vetches or Tares, ... ... ... ... 5Other Green Crops, ... ... ... ... 7

Clover, Satnfoin, and Grasses under Rotation,—For Hay, 2,278Not for Hay, ... ... ... ... 5,887

Permanent Pasture or Grass, not broken up in Rotation.—For Hay, ... ... ... ... ... 592Not for Hay, ... ... ... ... 9,208

Small Fruit, ... ... . . ... ... 40Bare Fallow, ... ... ... .. 270

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Horses used solely for Agriculture, ... ... 971Unbroken Horses—1 year and above, ... 161

,, ,, under 1 year, ... ... 60

Cows and Heifers in milk or in calf, ... ... 3,694

Other Cattle—2 years and above, ... ... 1,553

,, ,, 1 year and under 2, ... ... 2,082

„ „ Under 1 year, ... ... 2,183

Ewes kept for Breeding, ... ... ... ... 19.003

Other Sheep—1 year and above, ... .. 10.346

,, ,. Under 1 year,... ... ... 15,559Sows kept for Breeding ... ... ... ... 50

Other Pigs, ... ... ... ... 550

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County of OFFICIALS. Bute.

Lieutenancy.—Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff, the Right Hon Andrew GrahamMurray, k c, mp, Lord Advocate. Deputy Lieutenants—Ex- Provost Sharp,

Rothesay ; James Lamont, Knockdhu ; Thomas Russell, Glasgow ; Patrick James

Crichton Stuart ; Archibald Louis Fullarton Robertson-Fullarton ; Sir Cliarles

Dalrymple, Bart, m p ; Richard Carnaby-Foster ; and the Provost of Rothesay

Clerk, Adam D Macbeth, Rothesay.

Member of Parliament.—Right Hon Andrew Graham Murray, k c, Lord Advocate

(Conservative). Votes at last contest, 12th October, 1900—the Lord-Advocate,

1241 ; Mr Norman Lamont, younger of Knockdhu, 1016 ; majority, 195.

Constituency—The Roll of Parliamentary Voters is as follows :—Cumbrae, 549;

North Bute, 343; Rothesay, 1611; Kingarth, 213; Kilbride, 375; Kilmory,

353~total, 3444 : increase, 34. Supplementary voters for County Councils, 852

Sheriff Court—Bute is joined with Renfrew. The Court meets at Rothesay on

Thursday forenoon at 11 o'clock. Circuit Small Debts Courts meet quarterly at

Brodick, Arran, on the third Wednesdays in March, June and November, and

about the end of September ; and at Millport, Cumbrae, in March and Sep-

tember. Sheriff, Sir John Cheyne, Kt, ma, kc, lld, advocate. Sheriff-Substitute,

Thomas J Martin, m.a, advocate. Hon Sheriff-Substitutes, Robert Sharp and

John Windsor Stuart, Rothesay, and Dr J A Jamieson, Brodick. Clerk, ThomasW Alexander. Clerks-Depute—Rothesay, William Watson ; Lamlash, William

Munro ; Millport, James Ross. Procurator-Fiscal, Robert D Macmillan.

Depute Procurator- Fiscal, W Alexander Stewart. Nautical Assessors for Bute,

William Erskine, Partickhill, Glasgow ; Capt. John D Clink, Greenock ; and Capt.

John Young, Irvine. Sheriff-Officers, Alexander Campbell, Rothesay ; JamesBoyd, Dairy ; John Albert Carston, 8 Duke street, Kilmarnock ; aud John Steven-

son, Dunoon. Auditor, T W Alexander, Keeper of Court House and Bar dicer,

Angus M'Intosh.

The Circuit Court for Buteshire meets six times a year in Glasgow

Auxiliary Forces.—West of Scotland Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia.)

Meets annually for drill at Glasgow. Hon Colonel, S M Eddington. Lieut-Colonel,

Walker Jones. Instructor of Artillery, Captain, J T Nichol, Hon Major. Adju-tant, R W Dale, r g a. Lieutenant Quarter-Master, H Vincent.

1st Argyll and Bute Royal Gaerison Artillery (Volunteers)—Head-Quarters, Rothesay—Hon Colonel, The Duke of Argyll, k t, k c m g, v d.

Colonel Commandant, Fred Campbell v d. Colonel, J Windsor Stuart v d,

Major, R F Graham-Campbell. Adjutant, Captain A F Binnie, r m a. Chap-lains, Rev J F Macpherson, v d, b d, Greenock; and Rev Frank Matthews,

Rothesay. Surgeon-Captain, D Penney. Surgeon-Lieutenant, J W W Penney.

Companies 8th and 12th, Rothesay—Captain and Hon Major, James Stewart,

v D. Captains, R D Macmillan and Andrew M M'Kinlay, Lieutenants, H C Stuart

and W A Stewart. Sergeant- Major, W Dimocks, r G A. Bandmaster, JasGilchrist.

Company 9th, Millpout—Captain, Colin Macleod Robertson. Drill Instructor,

Company Sergeant-Major G Harper. Surgeon-Lieutenant, H Sinclair.

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County of OFFICIALS. Bute.

Rifle Volunteers —1st (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion (Princess

Louise's) Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. — Hon Colonel, Si

Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart, v d, m t. Lieutenant Colonel, W Lamont, V DAdjutant, Capt R G Kennedy Captain and Hon Major John M 'Isaac, 11, v d

I Company (Bute).—Captain and Hon Major, Malcolm Buchanan. Lieutenant

Chaplain, Rev A N Sutherland. Surgeon Captain, J N Marshall

Drill Instructor, Colour-Sergeant James Wight. Pipe Major, John Murdoch.

Justices of the Peace— Quarter Sessions are held at Rothesay on first Tuesdays o.

March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October; and Courts of Petty

Sessions are held as required.

Isle of Bute—Ex-Provosts Orkney, Sharp, Thomson, M'Millan and Milloyj

Bailie Burness, ex-Bailie Martin, Treasurer Walker, John Mackirdy, J. Windsoi

Stuart, D M Taylor, Dugald M'Corkindale, and John Mackinlay, Rothesay;

William Spencer Ascog ; James Duncan, Bannatyne Mains ; Thomas Russell,

Glasgow and H G F Newall, St Andrews

Island of Arran—Patrick Murray, Brodick ; John Spiers, Bennecarrigan ; John

Morton, Machrie ; Dr J A Jamieson, Brodick ; John Wallace, Glenkill, Lamlash;

James Allan, Barnacoole ; William Ferguson, Lagg ; Arch Kelso, Lochranza

Alex M'Bride, Shiskine; Wm M'Kinnon, Balmichael ; James M'Kinnon, Loch-

ranza ; and Jame* Auldjo Jamieson, w s, Edinburgh, Commissioner for the

Duke of Hamilton, Whitehouse, Arran.

Cumbrae—James Ross, banker; Wm Allan, and John Cunningham, Millport;

and Duncan M'Dougall, Ballochmartin.

Ex-Officiis—The Sheriff and Sheriff- Substitute ; the Provost, Bailies, and Dean

of Guild of Rothesay ; the Chief Magistrate of Millport ; and the Chairmen of

District Committees and Parish Councils.

Clerk, Thomas W Alexander. Depute, William Watson. Procurator-Fiscal, R DMacmillan.

County Licensing Court.—Ex-Provosts Sharp, Thomson M'Millan, and Milloy,

BaiJie Burness, Treasurer Walker, John Mackirdy, and J Windsor Stuart,

Rothesay; William Spencer, Ascog; Patrick Murray, Brodick; Provost Allan,

Millport ; and Johli Spiers, Arran.

County Council.— Convener, John Windsor Stuart, Rothesay Vice-Convener, Pat-

rick Murray, Brodick. Elected by District of Brodick voters—Patrick Murray,

Strabane. Corrie—RW Forsyth, North Newton. Cumbrae— Duncan M'Dougail,

Ballochmartin. Cummermenoch— Charles Duncan, Little Kilmory. Dougarie

—John Morton, Machrie. Kilchattan Bay—John Cumming. Lamlash—JohnBannatyne. Lochranza — Allister M'Millan. Millport (East) — William

Allan. (West)— John M'Gown, m d. Mountstuart— J. Windsor Stuart,

Northend—MR Gray Buchanan, Ettrickdale. Port- Bannatyne, James Duncan.

Shedog—Robert Crawford, Glenscorridale. Southend—William Ferguson,

Kildonan. Whiting Bay—James M'Kinnon, Knockankelly. Appointed by TownCouncil of Rothesay—Bailies Fisher and Burness, Treasurer Walker and Mr Colin

Wilson. Appointed by Arran Parish Councils—John Wallace and Charles

M'Alister. Representatives to County Council Association—Messrs Stuart and

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Officials.—County Clerk and Treasurer—Eobert D. Whyte, Rothesay. Clerks

and Treasurers of District Committees: Bute— Robert D. Whyte, Rothesay.

Arkan— George Laidler, Brodick. Cumbrae—Wm Hunter, Millport. County

Medical Officer—Dr Thomas Rutherford, Shiskine, Arran. County Sanitary

Inspector—Wm Dunlop Brown, Rothesay. Valuation Assessor and Assessor

under County Voters Registration Act, Wm MTntosh, Rothesay. Auditor—Robert

Paterson, c A, Glasgow. Inspector of Weights and Measures—Wm Clark,

Paisley. Veterinary Inspector—Wm Moodie, m ecy s, Rothesay. Agricul-

cultral Analyst, John W Biggart, Greenock.

ounty Road Roard.

Bute — James Duncan, (chairman), M R Gray Buchanan,

John Cumming, Charles Duncan, and J Windsor Stuart

Arran—Patrick Murray, Alister M'M Ulan, John Viorton, John Jamieson, and

Malcolm Watson

Cumbrae—Dr John M'Gown and Duncan M'Dougall.

Collectors —North Bute, Arch Brown; Kingarth, WT Esplin ; Cumbrae, WmHunter; Kilmory and Kilbride, John B Sweet, Lamlash

Surveyors— Bute, Wm M'Intyre, Kerrylamont ; Arran, Peter Jenkins, Lamlash;

Cumbrae, Wm Hunter, Millport

ommittees.—Joint Standing—Sheriff Martin (chairman), County Councillors Chas

Duncan, John Morton, Wm Tod, Jas Mlvinnon, Dr M'Gown. John Bannatyne

and Duncan M rDougall Commissioners of Supply— John Ferguson, Patrick

Munay, John Windsor Stuart, James Duncan, John Cumming, John M Lainont,

the Provost of Rothesay, and the Chief Magistrate of Millport. Ex-Officiis

Sheriff Cheyne, or, in his absence, Sheriff Martin ; and Chief Constable Harding,

Valuation—John Bannatyne, Alister M'Millan, John Morton, Robert Crawford,

James Duncan, M R Gray Buchanan, Charles Duncan, John Cumming,Wm Allan,

Dr M'Gown and Duncan M'Dougall. Appeal Courts held in September at

Brodick, Millport, and Rothesay

Secondary Education — Thomas Russell (convener), J. Windsor Stuart,

Patrick Murray, Duncan M'Dougall, Wm Hunter, Rev James Frame, and nev

John Kennedy

Technical Education-—Patrick Murray (convener), J Windsor Stuart, JohnMorton, Robert Crawford, M R Gray Buchanan, Charles Duncan, James Duncan,

and Duncan M 'Dougall

Prison Visiting— -John Cumming and VI R Gray Buchanan

Clerk and Treasurer, Robert D Whyte, Rothesay

ommissioners of Supply— Convener, John Windsor Stuart. Clerk, Robert DWhyte, Rothesay

OUnty Police.— Chief Constable, Charles Harding, Rothesay. Depute, Wm Munro,Lamlash. Inspector, Alex Stewart, 37 High street, Rothesay

>istrict Lunacy Board.—J. Windsor Stuart, Rothesay, (chairman) ; ProvostMcintosh, Bailie Fisher, and Treasurer Walker, Rothesay; James Duncan, Ban-natyne Mains; M R Gray Buchanan, Ettrickdale ; and Provost Allan, Millport.

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Property and Income Tax Commissioners.—Sir Charles Dalrymple, Bart, mpsex-Provosts Orkney, Sharp, and Thomson, Rothesay ; Thomas Russell, Glasgow :

and James Duncan, Port-Bannatyne ; Sheriff Cheyne, or, in his absence, Sherifl

Martin, ex-officio. Clerk, Tho W Alexander, Rothesay. Surveyor, ELawrie, Greenock. Collector, J A Tannahill, Greenock Sub-Distributor, JohnThomson, Royal Bank

Royal Northern Yacht Club. — Club-House, Argyle Street. — Commodore, Siri

Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart. Secretary, T F Donald, 104 West George street,

Glasgow. Club-Master, David Henderson

Stamps.—Sub-Distributor of Stamps and Sub-Collector of Legacy and Succession

Duties, John Thomson, Royal Bank, Rothesay

Excise.—Supervisor, John S Turner, Dalmuir. Officer, Peter Ryder, #3 Argyle place

'ishery.—Office, 15 Bishop Street, Rothesay. Officer, Frederick S Fraser

Bute Insurance Company Limited (merged in the State Fire Insurance Co, Ltd)—Chairman, Ex-Provost M'Millan. Local Secretary and Treasurer, A D Macbeth.Rothesay.

Political Associations.—Buteshire Libekal Association, established 1879—President, Robert Bumess. Secretary, D Grant. Treasurer, A M Burnie. Club-master, D M'Intyre

Buteshire Conservative Association, established 1880.—President, ex-Pro-vost Milloy. Secretary, Arch S Maclea. Treasurer, Archibald Montgomerie

Miscellaneous Associations.—Buteshire Wine Spirit and Beer Trade—President, Robt Smith. Secretary, Alexander Campbell, auctioneer. TreasurerJohn Cunningham

Buteshire Junior Football, established 1896.—President, W Edgar Secre-tary, John M 'Donald. Treasurer, WFerrier.

Bute County Cricket Club— President, Robertson B Stewart. Secretary andTreasurer, John Miller. Captain, Robert Galbraith.

Outside Societies.'—Edinburgh, Argyle, Bute, and Western Isles Associa-tion. -President, Hon Secretary, G A Munro, s s c, 6 Rutland sq, Edin-burgh. Hon Treas, J Maclachau of Maclachlan, w s, 48 Castle St, Edinburgh.

Glasgow Bute Benevolent Society, instituted 1867, for the aid of indigentpersons belonging to Bute, particularly such as are of advanced age and of respect"able character. No persons in receipt of parochial relief to receive benefit unless

in extraordinary circumstances. The single payment of £2 2s constitutes a life

membership. Ordinary members admitted as life members on a single paymentof £1 Is. President, A C Black. Secretary, Alexander Robertson, 65 Bath sb

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bounty of OFFICIALS. Bute.

Glasgow. Treasurer, Jas A M'Leish, 194 St Vincent street, Glasgow. During

the past year, 21 names have been added to the roll of life-members, and 20

ordinary and 5 special recipients have come under its bounty.

rLASGOW Bute Association. --President, Chas M Duncan. Secretary, William

B Martin, c/o Mrs Bruce, 100 Woodlands road, Glasgow. Treasurer, Lachlan

McNeill

London Bute Association—President, Right Hon Andrew Graham Murray, q c,

M p Secretary, Richard Miller

(For District Officials see, District Lists.)

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The Isle of Buteis 16 miles long, with an average breadth of 4 miles. It is rocky in the north amsouth, but fertile in the intervening districts. The climate is milder and more equablthan on the mainland; and the place is, in consequence, a favourite health resort

Lord of the Manor —John Crichton Stuart, fourth Marquess of Bute, MountstuarHouse. Factor on Bute Estate, J. Windsor Stuart, High Street, Rothesay

Societies, Clubs, &e.—Bute Farmers' Society.—President, James P Malcom.Hon Secietary, John Mackirdy, solicitor. Hon Treasurer, James Fisher

Butk Auxiliary of the National Birle Society of Scotland— PresidentRev Samuel Crabb. Secretary, Rev Win Galbraith. Treasurer, A M Burnie

Bute Sabbath School Union—Meets quarterly in the Norman Stewart Institute— President, Rev John Urquhart. Secretary, Alex Myles. Treasurer, AndrewHill. Representatives to the Glasgow Union, Alex M'Nab and

Bute Womens' Temperance Prayer Union.—Meets in the Stewart Institute

every Thursday afternoon at 8.30. President, Miss Thomson, Ardbeg. Joint-Secretaries, Miss Hutton and Miss Kelly, Mountstuart Road. Treasurer, MissScott, Battery Place

Bute Botanical Society.— Meets during Winter session every alternate Tuesdayin St Paul's Hall, Dean Hood Place. President, George Pirie. Secretary, Robt DWhyte. Treasurer, Stephen Jones

Archaeological and Physical Society of Bute.—Museum, Chapelhill. Secre-tary, A D Macbeth. Treasurer, Wm M'lntosh. Meterologist, James Kay

Bute Burns Club.— President, James Robertson. Secretary and Treasurer, GeorgeHiggie, 22 Bridge street, Rothesay

Bute Cycling Club.—President, A Scott- King. Captain, Councillor, Johh Cun-ningham. Secretary, Joseph D Wilson Treasurer, Matthew Sharp

Ladies' Section — President, Miss S M'Cord. Captain, Miss Jeanie Wilson.Secretary and Treasurer, Miss L Morris.

Bute Golf Club.—Links, Kingarth. Secretary, Rev John Saunders

Bute United Fanciers' Society.—President, John Lamont. Secretary andTreasurer, G G Hill

Bute Camera Club.—President, Wm M'Intosh. Secretary, James Barber.Treasurer, W Alex Stewart

Bute Angling CLUB.-President, R Chrystie

Scottish Red Cross Society, Bute Centre.—President, Marchioness of ButeHon Secretary, Mrs Windsor Stuart, Foley House

War Fund.—Chairman of Executive for Fund in aid of the Wives, Widows, Childrenand Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors, Reservists, and Militia, Provost M'Intosh.Secretary, R D Macmillan. Treasurer, James C Sinclair

Lloyd's Agent.—John Orkney, Orcadia.

Coast Guard—Three men at Rothesay. Head- quarters, 15 Bishop street

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Parish and Burgh of Rothesay.Sothesay, the carital of Buteshire, was originally a village in connection with the

Castle, and was created a Royal Burgh by Robert III in 1400. It became a place of

Considerable importance in fishing, coopering, and cotton spinning and weaving, and

fow it is noted as the most popular summer resort in Scotland.

Seven years ago the landward portion of the Parish of Rothesay being amalgamated

jvith North Bute, henceforth, for secular purposes, the boundary of the parish is the

same as that of the burgh.

)uke of Rothesay—The Heir Apparent to the throne, HRH Prince George,

Prince of Wales. HRH has apppointed C A Cripps, k c, m p, to be his Attor-

ney-General ; and the Lord Advocate k c, m p, to be Keeper of " the Great Seal of

his Principality of Scotland."

(For Courts and Court Officials, Justices of the Peace, andCounty Boards, see County Lists.)

Dlerk to Heritors—A D Macbeth, Castle Street

Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths—Hector Mackinnon, Victoria street

Session Clerk—Andrew Clark, Stewart Institute

Constituencies.—Parliamentary, 1569, M unieipal, 2468..

(Taluation of Burgh. 1899-1900 1890-1 1901-2

Ward No. I, - £9,355 6 10 £9,387 4 10 £9,837

II, - 9,089 7 6 9,266 17 6 9,431

III, - 11,837 15 6 12,003 4 6 12,198

IV, - 14,134 5 6 14,938 4 15,276

V, - 11,387 9 6 11,836 5 12,110

VI, - 14,949 12 2 .15,076 3 8 14,935

70,753 17 £72,507 19 6 £73,787

Tramways, - 722 U 872 885

Unlet nroDertv 178 315 10

Harbour, Gas, Water, &c, 32,265

Population In 1871, 7,760 ; 1881, 8,291 ; 1891, 9034 ; 1901 as follows :-

Houses. Inhabitants.a

, _ * —

No.

WARD. Number Windowed Un-Building

Inhabited. Rooms, inhabited.

90 7

119 7

103104 30

104 4

48

I 250 1512

II 334 1276

III 503 1600

IV 396 1269

V 402 1541

VI 266 2134

Total, 2151

1891, „ 2036

93328628

568467

48

Males.

344534959872782460

39513794

Females. Total.

629 973

792 1326

1133 2092

1007 1879

944 1726

867 1327

53725240

93239034

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Assessments.— Parochial—The following have been imposed by the Parish Council:

Poor Rate ^less 10 per cent) 8d per £ ; School Rate, &c, 8d, Cemetery Rate,£d

equally divided between landlord and tenant

Burghal—General Assessment, Is 2^d per £ ; Roads and Bridges, l^d; Public

Health, 6d ; Public Parks, 3d ; Lunacy, ljd ; Valuation of Lands, ^d ; Munici-

pal Registration, ^d—total 2s 3d, equally divided between landlord and tenant.

Land Tax and Registration of Births, &c, ^d ; County Voters Registration, .20d I

—payable by proprietors only. Water, lOd per £ ; Gas, 3s 4d per 1000 cubic

feet (less discount)

Benefactions—Mrs Ann Taylor or Jackson's Bequkst.—The annual interest

of £100 is expended by the Provost and Magistrates in providing coals for per-

sons of the name of Taylor, and natives of Shipness or Rothesay.

Miss Janet Gibson's Bequest.—The interest of £200 is invested with the Min-

ister of the parish, and Provost and Magistrates of the burgh, for the benefit of

old and infirm poor, and applied annually at Candlemas.

The James Duncan Charity—£2000 bequeathed by the late James Duncan of

Valpariso and Rothesay, for the annual benefit of 10 old women.

Bute Wedding Dowry.—£1000 bequethed in commemoration of the silver wed-

ding of John Patrick Crich ton- Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, to be given by the

Provost and Magistrates annually to enable some girl or girls of the poorer classes

to be married.

Educational Grant.—In terms of a grant made by the Town Council, six child-

ren, natives of Rothesay, are entitled to free education in the Academy or Public

School.

Duncan Thomson Bequest.—£2000 is bequethed to the Provost, Magistrates andTown Council of the burgh, and the Parochial Board of the parish, for the erec-

tion of a poors house.

TOWN COUNCIL.—Meets at noon on second Monday of every month. Provost,

William M'lntosh. Bailies—Robert Craig Miller, James Fisher and RobertBurness. Dean of Guild, Malcolm Buchanan. Treasurer, James A Walker.Councillors—James Brown, Donald Buchanan, Archibald M xIndoe Burnie,

James Cunningham, John Cunningham, David Fred Dalziel, Robert Fife,

William Lyle, John Mackinnon, Charles Muir, Samuel Thompson and Colin

Wilson. The Magistrates and Town Council are also Police Commissioners Sixmembers (one representing each ward) are elected annnually on the first Tuesdayof November

Officials — Town Clerk and Legal Assessor, James Carse. Acting TownClerk and Legal Assessor, Robert D Whyte, (County Clerk). Depute, JamesM'Kinnon. Burgh prosecutor, R D Macmillan. Collector of Rates and ValuationAssessor, James C Sinclair. Master of Works, Water Manager, Sanitary Inspector,

and Inspector under the Food and Drugs Act, John Morrison. Chief Constable,

William MrKay. Gas Manager, Win. Whyte. Electrical Engineer, E BaxterStiven. Medical Officer, Andrew J Hall, m a, m d. Analysts, J W & W LBiggart, Greenock. Inspector of Weights and Measures, Wm Clark, Paisley.

Slaughter-House Superintendent, Robert Cameron. Town Crier. Robert Brown,Town Weigher, John Cochrane Conductor, Esplanade Band. James Manning.Auditor, Wm Hardie, c a Greenock

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

PARISH COUNCIL — Meets on the first Monday of every Month. Ex-provosts

Sharp (chairman), Thomson and M'Millan. Messrs John Cruickshanks,

Michael Cuthbertson, John Slaven, James Heaton, Wm M Leckie, George

Shiells, James Smith, Robert Smith, J. Windsor Stuart, and Daniel Thompson.

The members are elected every three years

Officials—Inspector of Poor, Clerk, and. Collector—Alex Ross Thomson. Medi-

cal Officer, James Burnett Lawson, M D

Wards—The Burgh was, in 1886, divided into wards for municipal purposes.

No. I—Ardbeg road, Ardmory road,Argyle place, Argyle terrace, Landward, Marineplace, Mackinlay street, Macnab's brae, Westwood, Wyndliam road. Valuation

£9,837. Constituency—Males, 152; females, 169; total, 321. Represen-

tatives: Town Council—Messrs D Fred Dalziel, Chas Muir, and A M Burnie.

Parish Council—Ex-provost Thomson, and Mr Shiells.

No. 2—Alma terrace (part of), Bridgend street (west side), Argyle street, Ballocbgoy

terrace, Bridge street, Chapelhill road, Gallowgate (west side), Havelock terrace,

Hillhouse road (west side), Inkerman terrace, Landward, Lilyoak terrace, Staffa

place, York terrace, Westland road. Valuation, £9,431. Constituency—Males,

250; females, 150; total, 400. Representatives: Town Council—Bailie Fisher,

Treasurer Walker and Mr Donald Buchanan. Parish Council, Messrs W M Leckie

and Robt Smith.

No. 3—Alma terrace (part of), Barone road (west side), Bridgend street (east side)

Castlehill street, Columshill place, Columshill street, Gallowgate (east side),

Glenhead place, Gowanfield place, Hillhouse road (east side), John street, Kingstreet, Ladeside street, Landward, Macalister's court, Mill street (west side),

Montague street (from Gallowgate to Tower street), Tower street (west side),

Victoria street (from Gallowgate to Tower street), West Castle street. Valuation,£12,198. Constituency—Males, 349; females, 181; total, 530. Represen-tatives : Town Council—Bailie Miller, and Messrs James Brown and James Cun-ningham. Parish Council—Messrs Heaton, Slaven, and Thompson.

No. 4—Castlehill street, part of Castle street, Guildford square, High street, (fromGuildford square to Castle street), High street (west side), Landward, Meadow-cap, Montague street (from Tower street to Watergate), Mill street (east side),

Russell street, Stuart street, Tower street (east side), Union street, Victoria street;

(from Tower street to Guildford square), Watergate (west side), Ascog Loch road(south side). Valuation, £15,276. Constituency— Males, 308 ; females, 126;total, 434. Representatives : Town Council—Dean of Guild Buchanan, MessrsMackinnon and Wilson. Parish Council— Messrs Cruickshanks and Stuart.

No. 5—Albert place, Bishop street, Bishop terrace. Bishop terrace brae (west side)

Castle street, Croft lane, East Princes street (to number 21), High street (east

side, from Castle street to Minister's brae), Landward, Minister's brae (north

side) , Store lane, Watergate (east side), West Princes street, Mountpleasant road,Serpentine road. Valuation, £12,110. Constituency— Males, 315; females, 146;total, 401. Representatives: Town Council— Bailie Burness, and Messrs JohnCunningham and Thompson. Parish Council : Ex-provost McMillan and Mr MCuthbertson

No. 6—Albany road, Ardencraig road, Battery place, Bishop terrace brae (east side)>Craigmore road, Crichton road, East Burgh Lands, East Princes street (from No21), Eastlands road, Landward, Mountstuart road. Valuation, £14,935. Con-stituency—Males, 137; females, 185; total, 322. Representatives: TownCouncil— provost M'Intosh, and Messrs Fife and Lyle. Parish Council—Kx-provost Sharp and Mr James Smith.

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Dean of Guild Court—Dean of Guild Buchanan (chairman), Bailie Burness, and

Messrs Burnie, Jas Cunningham and Muir.

Town Council Committees.

Burgh Lands— Bailie Burness (convener) Mr Wilson m(sub- convener), Dean of Guild Buchanan, D Buchanan, John Cunningham, Fife,,

Lyle and Mackinnon.

Gas— Dean of Guild Buchanan (convener) Mr James Cunningham (sub-convener),

Bailies Miller and Fisher, Treasurer Walker, Messrs Brown, Fife, Muir, and Thomp-

son.

Water— Bailies Miller (convener), Mr Muir (sub-convener), Messrs D Buchanan,Burnie, Jas Cunningham, John Cunningham, Lyle and Mackinnon

Finance— Treasurer Walker (convener), provost M'Intosh (sub-convener), Bailies

Miller, Fisher and Burness, i>ean of Guild Buchanan, Messrs Burnie and Dalziel.

Bills—Mr Wilson (convener), Mr Jas Cunningham (sub-convener), Bailie Fisher, andMessrs Lyle and Mackinnon

Police—provost Mcintosh (convener), Bailies Miller (sub-convener), Fisher andBurness, Treasurer Walker, Messrs Fife, Dalziel, Thompson and Wilson

Roads—Mr Burnie (convener), Mr Wilson (sub-convener), provost Mcintosh, Trea-surer Walker, Messrs Brown, James Cunningham, Dalziel and Muir.

Public Health—Bailie Fisher (convener), Mr Lyle (sub-convener), provost Mcin-tosh, Messrs D Buchanan, John Cunningham, Dalziel, Muir and Thompson

Electric Light — provost Mcintosh (convener), Bailie Fisher (sub-convener),

Bailie Miller, Treasurer Walker, Dean of Guild Buchanan, Messrs Fife, Dalziel andWilson.

Prison—Member of Greenock Prison Visiting Committee, D Fred Dalziel

Stewart Institute, Members of Board of Management—provost M'Intosh,Bailies Miller and Burness and Mr D Fred Dalziel.

Representatives to County Council—Bailies Fisher and Burness, TreasurerWalker, and Mr Wilson.

Royal Burghs, Representatives to the Convention.— Commissioner, provostMcintosh. Assessor, Treasurer Walker.

Lunacy, Representatives to the District Board— provost Mcintosh, TreasurerWalker and Mr Fisher

Accounts—Harbour Trust and Town Council

Representative Elder to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland-Mr Robert Fife.

Sanitary, Representatives to Congress—Bailie Fisher and Mr Lyle

Licensing Committee— provost MTntosh, Bailies Fisher and Burness, TreasurerWalker, and Messrs James M*Bride, Donald McMillan andWm Spencer

Harbour Trust—The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council, along with the fol-

lowing shipowners' representatives : Messrs John C Buchanan, John Carsewell,

John W Greenfield and John Rodger

Officials—Clerk, James Carse. Acting Clerk, Robt D Whyte. Depute, JamesM'Kinnon. Harbour-Master, Captain David M*Nair Master of Works, JohnMorrison

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Harbour Committee—Treasurer Walker (convener) Bailie Burness (sub-con-

vener), Bailies Miller and Fisher, Messrs Muir, Brown, Buchanan, Rodger andCarsewell.

Parish Council Committees— Law— The Chairman (ex-provost Sharp), Messrs

Thomson, John Cruickshanks, and M Cuthbertson

Finance— The Chairman, Messrs J R Thomson, J Heaton, J Windsor Stuart

and M Cuthbertson

Cemetery—Messrs James Smith, Geo Shiells, W M Leckie and Donald McMillan

Visiting—The Chairman, Messrs Smith, Buchanan, Heaton and D Thompson

School Board —Meets on the first Monday of every month.—William Hunter (chair-

man), Treasurer Walker, Rev Dngald M'Cormack, Dr Hall, or Lawson, GeorgeShiells, and Fred M'Feat. (The members are elected every three years).

Officials—Clerk, Robert D Whyte. Treasurer, John Thomson. Officer, EdwardM'Nab

CHURCHES.—Parish, High street (Hours of worship, 12 noon ; also at 6.30 in

Summer. Minister, Rev James King Hewison, d d. Session- Clerk, AndrewClark. Superintendent of Sabbath Schools, Rev. Dr Hewison. Conductor of

Psalmody, James M'Arthur. Harmoniumist, Miss M'Arthur. Church Officer,

Wm Cunningham

New Parish, Argyle street (hours of worship, 11 a. in and 6.30 p.m)—Rev JamesBrady Meek. Session Clerk, Angus Spiers. Clerk and Treasurer, James C. Sin-

clair. Seat-Letter, Neil Gilmour. Organist, Arthur S Christie. Superintendentof Sabbath School, James Laing. Church Officer, Robert Brown, Chapelhill road

Craigmore Parish (St Brendan's), (hours of worship lla.m and 6.30 p.m)—RevJames E MTvay, m a. Secretary, Tho W Alexander. Treasurer, W J Lawson.Harmoniumist, Herr Vaal. Church Officer, Alex Ferguson

Established Gaelic, Russell street (hours of worship, Gaelic at 11 a m, andEnglish at 2 p m)— Rev Donald Lamont. Precentors (Gaelic), D Maekechnie, and(English), D Maitland. Treasurer, D Perston. Church Officer, Wm Clerk

United Free Pakish, Castle street (hours of worship, 11am and 2 p m)—RevMissionary, Rev James Michie. Session-Clerk, J

R Thomson. Clerk to Deacons' Court, John M'Kay. Treasurer, A M Burnie.Seat-Letters, James Cunningham and Donald Buchanan. Superintendents ofSabbath Schools, John M'Kay and Andrew Holmes. Precentor Peter M'Arthur.Church Officer, Robert Young, Castle street

United West Free, Argyle street (hours of worship, 11 a in and 6 30 p m in Sum-mer; and 11am and 2 p m in Winter)—Rev John Urquhart, ma. Session-Clerk,Hector Mackinnon. Clerk to Deacons' Court, George Shiells. Treasurer, JuhnAlexander. Seat-Letter, R A Mackinlay. Superintendent of Sabbath School,George Shiells. Organist, John Whyte, a l c m. Officers, Robert Duncan andRobert Paterson, Argyle street

United Free Gaelic, Chapelhill (hours of worship, Gaelic at 11 am, and English,at 2 pm)— Rev Dugald M'Cormick. Session-Clerk, Hugh Anderson. Clerk toDeacons' Court, Peter M'Lean. Superintendent of Sabbath School, E M'Nab.Precentors, Alex Sutherland, (Gaelic), and Edward M'Nab, (English). ChurchOfficer, Duncan Currie, High street

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Bridgend United Free, Bridgend street (hours of worship, 11 am and 6.30 p m—Rev William Galbraith. Session-Clerk, Alex M'Nab. Chairman of ManagersPeter Leith. Clerk, Andrew Gilchrist. Treasurer, Andrew Hill. Seat-Letter

James IVFCrone. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Rev Wm Galbraith. Har-

moniumist, George Dryden. Church Officer, Thomas M'Lean, Ladeside street

Free Presbyterian, Bishop street, (hours of worship, 11am and 2 p m— 6.3C

p.m. Gaelic)

Sittings free

(Sraigmore United Free, Crichton road (hours of worship, 11 a.m and 6.30 p.m).

—Rev James Cameron m a, b d. Session-Clerk, William M'Intosh. President!

of Managers, David Robertson. Clerk, A Ross Thomson. Treasurer, William

Cuthbertson. Harmouiumist, Church Officer, Donald Lamont

High Street Mission, in connection with the United Free Parish (hours of wor-

ship, 11 a m and 6 30 p m)—Rev James Michie, missionary. Christian Endea-vour meets in Mission Hall on Tuesdays at 8 o'clock. President, A M Burnie.

Secretary, A Ross Thomson

Ladeside Mission, in connection with the United West Free (hours of worship,

6 30 p m)— Convener, Hector Mackinnon. Sabbath School at 5 pm. Superin-l!

tendent, Edward MrTavish

Tower Street Mission, in connection with Chapelhill United Free Gaelic Church—(English services every Sabbath at 11 a.m and 6.30 p.m).

There are prayer meetings in the Presbyterian Churches on Wednesday evenings.

Baptist, Ardbeg road (hours of worship, 11 a.m and 2 p.m)—Rev Samuel Crabb-Superintendent of Sabbath School, Rev S Crabb. Harmoniumists, Mrs Kennedyand Arch Crabb. Church Officer, John M'Lean, Mansefield pi

St Paul's Episcopal. Victoria street (hours of worship, 8.30 and 11am and 6.30

p m)—Rev Frank Matthews. Organist, Mrs Matthews. Children's service in the

H all, Dean Hood place, at 3 p mSt Andrew's Roman Catholic, Columshill street (hours of worship, 9 and 11 a.m

and 9 p m)—Rev J J Dawson. Assistant, Rev James O'Neill. Organist MissAlice McCarthy. Mass on holy days at 8 and 9am; on week days at 8 a m

There is a Chapel at Mountstuart served from Rothesay. Mass generally on Sun-days and holy days at 10 a m

The Orphanage, Bellevue, Barone road, is supported by Lady Bute.

Salvation Army, West End Hall, Bridge street (services several times daily)

Christian Brethren, meet in the Gospel Hall, Victoria street, on the Lord's Dayat 11 a.m and 2 and 7 p.m ; and also in Hall, Bridge street, at 11 a m and 9 p.m,

and on Thursdays at 8 p m

The Faith Mission (Head-quarters for the West of Scotland) meets in the Hall

Store lane. Training Home at Mount Clare, Ardbeg

HOSPITALS—Robertson Stewart, Townhead—Medical Officer, Dr Hall. MatronAnnie M'Kenzie

Victoria, High street.—Established and maintained for medical and surgical

treatment of persons suffering from injuries or non-infectious diseases. —Chairmanof Committee of Management, Sheriff Martin. Hon ^secretary, A D Macbeth.Hon Treasurer, Peter Stewart. Matron, Mary M'Callum,

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

WRITERS. — James Carse, n p, Gastle street. Donald Grant, Castlehill street.

Adam D Macbeth, n p, Castle street. John Mackirdy, Mentague street.

Robert D Macmillan, Watergate. William Mackinlay, Bishop terrace. Wm Alex

Stewart, b l, Watergate. Robt D Whyte, High street. John T. Wilson &Alexander, N p, Castle street

PHYSICIANS.-George Berwick, md, Ardbeg. DrD Fyfe, Dentist, East Princes st.

Andrew J Hall, m a, m d, Battery place. James B Lawson, m d, Battery place.

John N Marshall, m d, Battery place. D J Penney, m b, c m, Battery place.

W Watkin Penny, m b, cm, Ardbeg. Wm Philp, l R c S e, Glenburn. Daniel

Reid, lkcse and L M, Barone road

Medical Electrician and Masseur, James Coates, ph d, f a s, Glenbeg, Ardbeg

Veterinary Surgeon, Wm Moodie, mkcvs, Watergate

Nursing Association—President, Mrs J Windsor Stuart. Secretary and Treas-

urer, Mrs Dr Marshall. Nurse, Miss Eliza Harvey

JANES

Royal, Victoria street : John Thomson, agent

Bank of Scotland, Guildford square : John M Masterton, agent

Clydesdale, Guildford square: Peter Stewart, agent. George Smith, joint-

agent

Bute Savings, High street: John M Masterton, treasurer ; Wm Brown, actuary

3DUCATI0NAL INSTITUTIONS.—Rothesay Academy and Thomson Institute.

—Rector and Classical Master, John D Rose, m a Science and Mathematical

Master, Hyslop, m a, r, sc. Assistant do, J Alexander, m a. Assistant

Classical, C N Coutts, m a. English. George Pirie and D Clouston, and

J Alexander, m a. Drawing, George T Scott. Modern Languages, Miss Grant,

L l A. Pianoforte, Arthur S Christie. Singing, J M' Arthur. Infant Depart-

ment, Misses Douglas, Stewart, and Telfer. janitor, sergeant John Smith

Public School.—Headmaster, John M'Kay, feis. Masters, Harry G Ross, m aThomas W Doggart, John M'Donald, and Alex Myles. Drawing, George T Scott,

Pianoforte, George Dryden. Singing, James M'Arthur. Mistresses, Janet Taylor.

Ella Simpson, Mrs M'Millan, Misses Helen Stewart, Sarah Baxter, Marion Hunter,

Agnes Watson, and Kate M Whyte. Sewing, miss Paterson. Cookery, Sarah

Graham. Drill-Instructor, Janitor, Ed M'Nab

St Andrew's RC School.—Mistresses, sisters Collette and , and Misses

Fitzgerald, Sheehan, and M'Millan. Singing, James M 'Arthur

PUBLICATIONS —The Buteman (Liberal), Id weekly, Published every Saturday

morning by W A Wilson, Castle street

Rothesay Chronicle (Conservative), Id Weekly, published every Saturday morning

by Harvey & Co, Watergate

Rothesay Express (Independent) ^d weekly, published every Wednesday morning

by M Mackenzie, Montague street

Bute County Directory, Is, published annually in June by Higgie & Co, Bridge

street

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

The Coast Guide, Time Table, Diary, and Register, Id monthly, published bj

Higgle & Co, Bridge street

Bonnie Scotland's Resorts, 2d, 6d, and Is annually, published by Higgie & CoBridge street

Guide to Rothesay and the Island of Bute, Id annually, publisbed at the begin-

ning of the season by W A Wilson, Castle street

Rothesay Academy Magazine, half-yearly, printed by Harvey & Co, Watergate

Norman Stewart Institute, Montague street, erected by former townsmen (who re-

membered their native place while prosperng abroad) at a cost of about £10,000,for the benefit of working men and women. Provost M'lntosh, (chairman)

;

Eevs Dr Hewison, WTGalbraith, W Ross, and A N Sutherland; ex-provosts Sharp}

and Thomson ; Bailies Miller and Harness, D'F Dalziel, and ex-Bailie BrownSecretary and Treasurer, A D Macbeth. Janitor, Thomas Campbell

Rothesay National Rose and Hoticultua I Society President, Provost Mcintosh.Secretary, Robert D Whyte. Treasurer,

Joint Stock Companies

Tramway Co (Limited) -Secretary, John R Thomson.Solicitor, John Mackirdy. Manager, Archibald Robertson

Craigmore Pier Co—Chairman, John R Thomson. Secretary, Win M'Intosh-Piermaster, Colin B Turner

Glknburn Hydropathic Co Ltd—Resident Physician, Dr Philp

Carriage Hiring and 'Bus Co—M'Kirdy & McMillan, Ltd -Chairman, orPhilp. Secretary, William M'Intosh. Solicitor, John Mackirdy

George Halliday, Limited—Chairman, Robert Cockburn. Managing Director,George Halliday. Secretary, George Halliday, jun. Solicitors, Russell & Duncan

D M Taylor, Limited—Managing Director, D M Taylor. Secretary, John M.Lamont

Friendly & Benefit Societies—Free and Accepted Masons.—Prov. G. Lodge of

Argyll and the Isles— P G M, Sir Charles Dalrymple, Bart, of New Hailes, M p.

P G D M, Henry Fenton Gerard Newall, St Andrews. P G M S, Lord Robertsonof Forteviot. P G S W, DC Murray, Rothesay. P G J W, Alex Campbell,Islay. P G Chaplain, RevDr King Hewison, Rothesay. P G Secretary, AndrewClark, Rothesay. Treasurer, James Heaton, Rothesay

Lodge " Rothesay St John," No. 292— Meets in Lodge. Bridge street, on last

Monday of each month from September till April.—R W M, Wm Dunlop Brown.Secretary, Hugh S Kerr, Bishop street. Treasurer, Matthew B Russell

" St Blane's " Royal Arch Chapter, No. 163—Meets in Lodge, Bridge street, onsecond Monday of each month from September till April. -1st Principal Z, JamesHeaton. 2nd Principal H, Donald C Murray. 3rd Principal J, George Higgie.Scribe E, Wm Bainbridge. Scribe N, Archd Lamont. Janitor, John Keith

Ancient Order of Foresters— Rothesay, Bute, and Argyll District- -Meetshalf-yearly for business (last Friday in April and last Friday in October) in For-esters' Hall, Castle street, Rothesay. D C R, James Brown Secretary, JohnMorrison, Rothesay. D T, James fttewart, Rothesay

Court "Bute" No 5630—Meets in the Foresters' Hall every alternate Wednesday,—C R, Thomas Napier. Treasurer, Duncan Blair. Secietary, Archd Cunning-ham. Medical Officer, Dr D J Penney

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Kotheaay,

Sanctuary "Bute," No 5630, Ancient Order of Shepherds—Meets in the Foresters'

Hall every second Monday at 8 pm. Pastor, William Bainbridge. Treasurer,

Duncan Blair. Secretary, John Morrison

,oyal Ordkr of Ancient Shepherds (Ashton Unity)—" Lord Bute" LodgdNo 2091—Meets every alternate Wednesday in the Lesser Good Templar Hall

W M, Thomas Falconer. Secretary, George Oliphant. Treasurer, R M^Leish

,eague of the Cross—" Sacred Heart" Branch—Meets in RC Schoolroom.

President, John Slaven. Treasurer, Charles M'Aulay. Secretary, Hu M'Donald

Ions of Temperance—" Eothesat's Effort" Division, No 467—Patriach, JohnHunter. Secretary, aeo G Hill Collector, John Simpson, Staffa place

ndependent Order of Good Templars— District Lodge of Bute and Cowal,

No 13—D D, Thomas M'Dougall, Rothesay. D S, Jane WhiteJaw, Dunoon,

D S J L, J Miller, Dunoon

" George Stephenson" Lodge, No 122—Meets in Good Templar Hall, Towerstreet, on Tuesdays at 8 p m—Chief Templar, Ales Maxwell. L D, T Falconer.

R Secretary, A M"Nab, jun. Treasurer, A M cNab, sen

" Rothesay's Freedom" Lodge, No 228—Meets in the Good Templar Hall,

Tower street, on Thursdays at 8 pm—Chief Templar, Thos YLrDougall. R Secre-

tary, Robert Sloan

f Hope of Bute" Juvenile Lodge, No 252—Meets in the Good Templar Hall,

Tower street, on Saturdays at 6 p m—Superintendent, Edward M rNab

"Freedom's Hope" Juvenile Lodge, No 135—Meets in the Good TemplarHall, Tower street, on Thursday at 7 p m—Superintendent, A Myles

Sigh Street Total Abstinence Society— Meets in Mission Hall, High st,

on Fridays at 8 p m. President, A M Burnie. Secretary, Jas Stewart. Treas-urer, Robert Young

Rothesay Vigilance Committee — President, A M Burnie. Secretary andTreasurer, Peter M'Lean

Independent Order of Rechabites—" Hope of Bute" Tent, No 2325

Chief Ruler, Charles Black. Secretary, T Falconer. Treasurer, W Dryburn

Dorcas Society—President, Mrs J Windsor Stuart. Secretary, Miss M'Isaac.Treasurer, Mrs Dr Marshall

fatual Improvement

Literary Association— Meets in the Norman StewartInstitute on Tuesday evenings from October till March. President, C N Couttsm a. Secretary, Wm Wallace. Treasurer, Joseph Paterson. Editorof Magazine,Geo Higgie

Young Men's Christian Association and Fellowship Union—Meets in Foresters'Hall. Castle street, every Sabbath morning at 9 45. President, A M Bnrnie.

Secretary, T M*Dougall. Treasurer, A R Thomson

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Bin

Young Women's Christian Association—Meets in Free Parish Church Hall, Castl ]

street, on Sabbath mornings and Thursday evenings—Hon President, Miss DicksoiSecretary and Treasurers, Miss Law, Ardbeg Rural Branch Secretary, Miss Bel. Fo'

Westland road. Junior Branch meets on Tuesday evenings in Winter

Boys' and Girls' Religious Society—Meets in the Public School, High street

every Sabbath at 11 a m. Supported by voluntary contributions—President, WnStewart. Secretary, Helen Stewart. Treasurer, George Jardine

Rothesay Operatic Society—President, Brown. Secretary and Treasurer, W Alexander Stewart. Conductor, Walter Gray

Dramatic Clubs.— Catholic—President, Rev J M fElmail Secretary, JoseplQuigley. Treasurer, Patrick M'lvor

Rothesay— Secretary, Wm N Sprowl. Treasurer, J Campbell

TRADE Societies

Building Tradks Federation— Convener, James MxBrideSecretary, Wm Mcintosh

Associated Carpenters' and Joiners' Society— President, Wiliain MacfieBishop street. Secretary, Dugald Gillies. Treasurer, William Macfie, Colums-hill place

Merchants' Association—President, James Cunningham. Secretary andTreasurer, R C Miller

Scottish Typographical Association—Rothesay Branch—President, AndrewGilchrist. Secretary and Treasurer, John MrGilvary

Shop Assistants' Association— President, Allan Grieve.. Secretary, Allan

Grieve. Treasurer, J Stewart

Operative Masons' Society—President, Thomas Allan. Secretary, Jn Bracelin

Treasurer,

SPORTS and Pastimes

Golf Club—Course, Westland—President, A GrahamMurray, M p. Team Captain, John A Urquhart. Secretary and Treasurer,'?

George Pirie, Osborne hotel. Green-keeper, John Currie, farmer

Curling Club— President, J Windsor Stuart. Treasurer, Wm Bainbridge. Sec-

retary, J R Thomson

Bowling Clubs.—Rothesay— Green, Ballochgoy. Chairman of Directors, Bailie

Miller. President, Alex Mason. Secretary and Treasurer, James M'Arthur,Green-keeper, John Heron

Ardbeg and Port-Bannatyne— Green, Wyndham park—President, M Mackenzie.Secretary, Arch Brown. Treasurer, Wm Alex Stewart. Green-keeper, AlexM*Quarrie

Craigmore Tennis Club.—President, Geo Galdwell. Secretary and Treasurer, WmLinn

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Parish and Burgh OEFICIALS. Rothesay.

iiFLE Club, in course of formation — President, Provost Mcintosh. Secretary, DFred Dalziel

Tootball Clubs—"St Blane's" (established 1872) — President, M M'Grory.

Secretary, Win O'Rielly

"Bute Rangers" (established 1875)—Secretary, W Edgar

"Royal Victoria" (1891)—President, John M'Donald. Secretary, Win Har-

vey. Treasurer, Wm Terrier

"Mayflower"—President, Walter Black" Bute Athletic".—President, John M'Lean" Dobbie's XI "—| Roslin "—

iuoiTiNG Club. — President, James M'Kenzie. Secretary, Win Ferrier. Trea"

surer, James !VI 'Donald

Draughts Club. — (Stewart Institute).—President, David Stewart. Secretary,

Thomas Falconer. Treasurer, Thomas Campbell

Whist Club (Conservative Rooms).— President, Fred MacFeat. Secretary, Archd S

Madea

Swimming — Rothesay Amateur Swimming Club, (Bathing Place, West Bay),

Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph Paterson

society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals — Headquarters, 34a Columshill

street—Superintendent, James Watson, 28 Bath street, Glasgow

ast Days —Thursday before first Sabbath in May, and third Sabbath in October

airs—Thursday before 27th May (hiring), third Wednesday and Thursday in July,

Brux Day (horse), Thursday before 23rd November (hiring), and Tuesday before

Kilbarchan December Fair (horse). [The first Wednesday in May and last Wed-

nesday in October used to be the dates of fairs, and are still published in some ref-

erence books, but they are obsolete]

ostal Arrangements —Post Office, Bishop street. Postmaster, John Mitchell

Deliveries about 8 40 a m, 1 30 and 6 30 p m. On Saturdays there is no mid-day

delivery : letters can be obtained by calling at Head Office. During June, July,

August and September, letters delivered to callers on Sunday mornings from 9 till

10 a m.

Despatches at 6 30, 10 (west) and 10 35 am, 210,3 10, and 435 p m, and in

Summer 6 15 and 7 30 pm. Saturdays only, 8 30 p m

Money Orders issued and paid from 8am till 8pm

Savings Bank—Depoists received from Sam till 8pm

Postal Orders issued and paid from 7am till 8pm: in Summer till 9pm

Telephone Call Office open from 7"am till till 8 pm: from June to September till 9"

On Sundays from 9 till 10am35

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Telegraph Office open on week days from 7 a m till 8pm (open in June, July, Aigust, and September, till 9 pm) Sundays from 9 till 10 a m. Messages can be sei

at later hours by paying 2 s extra

Ardbeg Road (T S )—Despatches to suit Rothesay. Postal, Money Order, anSavings Bank business from 8am till 8pm

Craigmore Pier (T S )—Despatches to suit Rothesay arrangements. Telegraph!8am till 8pm Postal, Money Order, and Savings Bank business. No Sundaattendance

Ascog—Deliveries and despatches to suit Rothesay arrangements. Telegrams fron

8am till 8 pm. Sunday attendence 9 till 10 a m. Postal and Money Orde:and Savings Bank business

Gallowgate Post Office and Kerrycroy Post Office—Postal and sale of Postal Order!

from 8 till 8. No Sunday attendance

Additional Letter Boxes at Argyle place, Ballochgoy, Barone road, Craigelea, Fer-

guson place, Guildford square, High street, Mountpleasant, Mountstuart roadOrcadia, and the Pier

Communications— Steamers to Wemyss Bay, Gourock, Greenock, Craigendoran.Glasgow, and intermediate ports, and through the Kyles several times a day. InSummer, steamers ply regularly to Arran, Inveraray, and Campbeltown, and irreg-

ularly to all the surrounding ports. Tramway cars run to Port-Bannatyne, andOmnibuses to Mountstuart and Kilchattan Bay several times a day.

POSTAL INFORMATION.LETTERS. PATTERNS AND SAMPLES.

Postage, noi exceeding 4 oz., Id. ,

and for every additional 2 oz., Jd.Postage for 4 oz., Id

Dimensions, 24 in. by 12 in. by 12 in. (Same as Letter postage.

)

Registration Fee, 2d for £5 value, and Id.

for every additional £5 up to £50.Registered Envelopes, from 2Jd. each. EXPRESS DELIVERY BY MESSENGER.

For Letter or Packet, not exceeding 1 lb

NEWSPAPERS. _, ,.3£- P61"™^-

Registere, Id each ; if not registered, every ^very lb. beyond the first, lid.

2 oz., Halfpenny. Special conveyance, 1/ per mile.

Maximum weight, 14 lbs.

Dimensions, 24 in. by 12 in. by 12 in. RAILWAY LETTER POSTFor Letters under 1 oz., 3d.BOOK POST. Under this arrangement Letters may be

Postage, for every 2 oz., }d. tendered at Railway Parcel or PassengerMaximum weight, 5 lbs. Booking Offices.

Dimensions, 14 in by 12 in. by 12 in.

W:V

c

MONEY ORDERSPOST CARDS. Sumsnotover £3, £10

Stout, 10 for 6d. ; Reply, 10 for 1/ the charge is 3d'., 4d.Thin, , 5|d. ; , „ lid. Telegraph Money Orders.

Letter Cards, 8 for 9d. £3, 4d.; £10, 6d., and 9d. for Telegram.

TELEGRAMS. POSTAL ORDERS.Forewords, 6d. For 1/ and 1/6, jd.

and for everv additional word, Jd. » 2/ to 10/6, id.

Addresses charged for. .» "/to 20/, lid.if or broken amounts, stamps not over 5d.

PARCEL POST.may be affixed to P.O.

Postage, not exceeding lib., 3d. R||| CT ... D(!Every additional lb., Id, „ „

BILL STAMPS.up to 10 lb. 11 lb Is. Not over £5 Id. Not over £50, 6d.

Maximum weight, 11 lbs. » £ 10, 2d. ,, £75 9d

Dimensions—Length, 3 ft. 6 in.; greatest 11 «5, 3d. „ £100, 1/

length and girth combined, 6 ft.

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Parish of North Bute.This is the northern portion of the island of Bute. Port-Bannatyne, its principal

Uage, is two and a-half miles from Rothesay, with which it is connected by tram-

ay. Kames Castle, in the vicinity, is said to be the oldest inhabited castle in the

>untry, and was the ancient seat of the Bannatynes. The village was named after

'iat family—two brothers of whom (John and Gilbert)—received a charter from King

obert the Bruce, for services rendered at Bannockburn. At the last census, there

ere 367 inhabited houses (1627 windowed rooms), and 192 uninhabited in the

arish and 373 separtate families—793 males and 940 females—giving a total of

733. The Port-Bannatyne ward (from Poiuthouse to the other end of the village

nd back to Gortans and Bannatyne Mains) contained 473 males and 627 females

-1100 in all; the North Bute ward, 125 males and 140 females ; and the Cum-

lermenoch ward, 195 males and 173 females. The total ten years ago was 1583,

r an increase of 150 on the decennial period

(For Courts and Court Officials, Justices of the Peace, and CountyBoards, see County Lists).

,egistrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Archibald Brown

HUHCHES.—North Bute Parish (hours of worship : Crockanrae, 1 30 p m ; St

Ninian'sll a m and 6 30 p m)— Minister, Rev Peter Dewar, m a. Session Clerk,

P White. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Rev P Dewar. Precentor, George

Welsh. Harmoniumist, Miss E Welch. Church Officer, Ales Morrison, Lome pi

North Bute United Free Church, Port-Bannatyne (hours of worship, 11 amand 2 pm, 6 30 pm in Summer)—Minister, Rev John Dunlop. Session Clerk,

Archd Weir. Clerk of Deacons' Court, David Baird. Superintendent of Sabbath

School, J R Johnstone. Precentor, David Baird. Harmoniumist, Miss Reisberg.

Church Officer, John Sutherland, Iona place

PARISH Council.— Chas Thomson (chairman), Wm P Dickie, John M Lamont,

Archd Malcolm, James P Malcolm and Jas Wilson. Inspector and Collector,

Archd Brown

SCHOOL Board.—J W Stuart, Rothesay (chairman); Rev Peter Dewar, m a; M R GBuchanan, John Macfie, and John M Lamont. Clerk and Treasurer, J RThomson, Bothesay. Officer, James Wilson, Port-Bannatyne

Schools,—Port-Bannatyne Public, Peter White, master; Misses Craighead and

Hutchison, assistants

Ballanlay, James Duncan, master

Kildavannan, Mrs Weir, mistress

jPublic Companies, Societies, etc—Kamesburgh Gas Light Company—Chairman,

James Duncan. Secretary, John M Lamont. Collector, W H Redfern

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Parish of Officials. North Bute.

Kyles of Bute Hydropathic Establishment—Chairman, ex-Bailie Dickson, GlasgoSecretary, D Hill Jack, Glasgow. Manager, Archibald Menzies. MedicAdviser, Dr Hall, Eothesay

Port-Bannatyne Pier Coy, Ltd.; Office, Rothesay Pier. Chairman, Captain JotWilliamson. Secretary, Arch Meikle

Piermaster, James Muir.

A.O.F.—Court " North Bute" 6216— Meets in the old Free Church Schoolroowevery alternate Tuesday at 8 p m—Chief Ranger, John Hogarth. SecretanWilliam Dallas. Treasurer, James Wilson

I.O.G.T.—Lodge " North Bute" No 649—Meets in the old Free Church Schoolroonon Mondays at 8 p m

" Port-Bannatyne Lifeboat" Juvenile Lodge, No 50—Meets in old Free ChurcSchoolroom, on Mondays, at 7 p m

North Bute Mutual Imporvement Society—President, Peter Whyte. SecretarjColin Lamont. Treasurer, Thomas Thomson

North Bute Literary Society—President, D Fred Dalziel. Secretary, EdwiiR Finlayson. Treasurer, David Baird

Fast Days—Thursdays before first Sabbath in May, and third in October

Postal Arrangements—Sub-Postmistress, Miss M McCunn, Port-Bannatyn—Despatches to all parts, via Rothesay, at 9 50 a m, 12 25, 1 25, 8 25, (5 2.

extra in Summer), and 7 55 pm. Deliveries from all parts via Rothesay, abou10 a m, 2 30 and 7 30 pm. Telegrams received and despatched from 8am til

8 pm. Postal, Money Order and Savings Bank. No attendance on Sundays

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Parish of Kingarth.This parish is rich in ecclesiastical history. The Irish Bishop, St Cattan, landep

lere in the year 43H. He was uncle of the famous St Blane. The parish includes

°lhe popular village of Kilchattan Bay, which is about seven miles from Rothesay, and

Uias regular connection by steamer and 'bus. The population in 1891 was 1062 ;in

1901,1056

(For Courts and Court Officials, Justices of the Peace, and County Boards,see County Lists).

Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths—W T Esplin

CHURCHES. Parish (Hours of Worship, 12 o'clock noon)—Minister, Rev John

Saunders ma, b d Session-Clerk and Superintendent of Sabbath Schools, Rev

John Saunders. Precentor, James Logan. Church Officer, W Stewart

United Frre, Ascog (Hours of Worship, 1115 am and 6 30 pm—Minister

Emeritus, Rev Robert Williamson, dd, Orcadia. Colleague and Superintendent

of Sabbath Schools, Rev Wm Winter. Organist, Miss Turner. Church Officer,

James Stewart, Kerrycroy

United Free, Kilchattan Bay (Hours of Worship, 12 noon and 6 30 p in. Min-

ister and Session-Clerk, Rev J W Anderson. Precentor, T Johnston. Church

Officer, Adam Deans

PARISH COUNCIL Mountstuart Ward—J Windsor Stuart, Hugh Duncan, and

Alex Macfarlane. Kilchattan Bay Ward- -John Cumming (chairman), John

M'Fie, Lubas ; Haddow Hastings, Plan ; and Wm Morrison. Inspector and

Collector, W T Esplin

SCHOOL BOARD.—Rev John Saunders (chairman) ; John Windsor Stuart, Rothesay;

John Cumming, Kilchattan Bay ; Alex Macfarlane, Meikle Kilchattan ; and Rev

W Winter. Clerk and Treasurer, James M'Kinnon, Rothesay. Officer, DFerguson, Kingarth

SCHOOL —Kingarth Public— W T Esplin, master Miss Christie, mistress

Birgidale Public—Miss Mary Stewart, mistress

Kerrycroy Public—Win Fulton, master ; Miss Atherton, mistress

Kilchattan Bay Pier Company (Limited)—Chairman, John Cumming. Secretary

and Treasurer, W T Esplin. Piermaster, R Kelso

Kilchattan Bay Boys' Brigade (I Coy)—Captain, Rev J W Anderson. Meets in

Free Church Hall, on Fridays, at 6 30

Medical Officer—Dr Phillips, Kilchattan Bay

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Parish of Officials. Kingarth.

Public Libbary, Kerrycroy—William FultonI G- T, Mountstuart—Meets on Fridays, at 8—J G Geddes, Superintendent of Ju\

eniles

Convalescent Home—"St Margaret's Home," Ascog—Supported by Lady But<Matron, Mrs Carter

"Agnes Patrick" and "Stevenson" Home, Ascog, in connection with Glasgo\Poor Children's Fresh-Air Fortnight Scheme—Matron, Miss Hart. Convener amSecretary, Alex MrKeith, 16 Howard street, Glasgow

Fast Days—Thursdays before first Sabbath in May and third in October

Fair—Thursday before Largs Fair

Postal Arrangements—Kingarth, Sub-Postmaster, D MfFie, joiner. Kilchattai

Bay, Sub- Postmistress, Janet Currie. Box closes at 6 30 am and 2 15 puDespatches to all parts via Rothesay, about 6 30 am and 2 25 pm. Deliveries

from all parts via Rothesay, about 11 30 am, and 8 15 p m. Telegrams from $

a m till 8 p m. Sunday, 9am till 10 a m. Postal and Money Order and SavingsBank Business

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The Isle of Arran.This island, the largest in the group, is famous for the grandeur of its scenery

nd the variety of its geological deposits. The island is twenty miles in length,

welvein breadth, and is divided into two parishes—Kilbride on the east, and Kilmory

im the west

(For Courts and Court Officials, Justices of the Peace, and CountyBoards, see County Lists).

Population in 1881, 4762 ; in 1891, 4927 ; in 1901, 4779

For Valuation and Assesments see pages 17 and 18

Lady of the Manor- -Lady Mary, only daughter of the late William Alexander Louis"Stephen Douglas Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, &c

Factor on Estate—Patrick Murray, Strabane, Brodick

Sheriff Court held once a Quarter at Brodick. Sheriff-Clerk Depute, Wm Munro,

24 Hamilton Terrace, Lamlash

Arran Farmers' Society.—Annual exhibition of live stock in August, and of roots,

&c, in December. "Vice-President, James Auldjo Jamieson, w s, Whitehouse,

Lamlash. Secretary, Wm Tod, Glenree. Treasurer, John B Sweet, Lamlash

Coast Guard Stations.—Lamlash—John T Austen. Kildonan and Lloyd's Signal

Station—Officer, Wm Cottar

Lifeboat Station.—Kildonan—Coxwain, Mungo Ritchie

Arran Conservative Association. — President, James Auldjo Jamieson, w s

Chairman, Patrick Murray, Strabane ; Secretary, James Mather, Brodick

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Parish of Kilbride.

CHURCHES—Established, Brodick. Rev Malcolm McLean, m a, b d. Kilbrii—Rev Peter Robertson, m a. Corrie—Rev J. Brown, M A. Whiting Bay—RtWilliam Pollock

United Free.—Brodick—Rev Alex. Sutherland. Whiting Bay—Rev Norma,M'Kenzie. Lamlash—Rev James Kennedy. Rev R S IVFLaghlan

Free Church.—Brodick—Rev J K Cameron, m.aCongregational.—Sannox—Rev Allan M'Dougall

PARISH COUNCIL—Corrie Ward—Alex McMillan and Rev Allan M'DougallBrodick Ward—Robert Hamilton, Patrick Murray (chairman), and Rev MalcolnMcLean. Lamlash Ward—John Wallace and John W Inglis. Whiting Ba^Ward—James Hamilton and John M'Kelvie

Inspector, John R Thomson. Collector, John B Sweet. Medical Officer, RoberlJamieson, M D

SCHOOL BOARD—John Bannatyne, Lamlash (chairman) ; Robt Hamilton, Brodick:Rev J K Cameron; Brodick; Donald M^Kenzie, King's Cross; and JamesMcGregor, Corrie

Clerk and Treasurer, John B Sweet, Lamlash

SCHOOLS.—Corrie—Wm Hay. Brodick—Thomas Reid Lamlash—Audrew David-son. Whiting Bay—Peter Downie

Doctors—Neil Fullerton, m b, c m, Lamlash ; John A Jamieson, m d, and RobertJamieson, m d, Brodick

Bank of Scotland—John B Sweet, agent, Lamlash. Brodick Branch open on Tuesdays;in Summer, Fridays additional

Registrars of Births, &c—Brodick—Thomas Reid. Lamlash—John R Thomson

Post Offices—Brodick—Ernest Ribbeck. Corrie—Jane Douglas. King's CrossJonn Cook. Lamlash—Thomas M'Neish. Whiting Bay—Archibald McMillan

Piermasters—Brodick—Robert Hamilton. Lamlash—James Hodo-e. Whiting BayThomas Miller

j

Ferrymen—Corrie—Thomas Kelso. King's Cross, John Cook

Masonic—" St Molio's" Lodge, No 774, Lamlash—R W M, John B Sweet. SecretaryRobert M'Millan

Lamlash Golf Club—Captain, Wm Robertson. Secretary, P Gilmour. Treasurer,John B Sweet

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Parish of Officials. Kilbride.

Jrodick Burns Club—President, Robert Currie. Secretary and Treasurer, Hugh

Miller Reid, Schoolhouse

jamlash Curling Club—Secretary and Treasurer, John Bannatyne, Lamlash

ii ^amlash Lawn Tennis Club—Secretary, D M'Kelvie

amlash Bowling Club—Secretary, James Hodge. Treasurer, A P Davidson

poramunions—First Sundays in May and November

i^airs—Brodick—(Cattle, Sheep, and Horses) Tuesday after 20th June

^amlash—(Cattle, Sheep, and Horses) Friday before Irvine May Fair [first Tuesday],

and Wednesday before October Falkirk Tryst [second Tuesday]

,, Communications—Steamers to and from Ardrossan daily, and in summer via Rothesaydaily

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Parish of Kilmopy.

CHURCHES

Established.—High Kilmory—Rev Alex Kennedy Shiskine—RevA Campbell. Lochranza—Rev Andrew M'Lean

United Free.—Kilmory— Kildonan—Rev D McDonald.Lockranza—Rev Alex Grant. Shiskine—Rev John VV M'Dougall. Catacol—Rev John Kennedy

PARISH COUNCIL—Lochranza Ward — Robert Anderson and Rev A M'Lean.Dougarie Ward—James Allan (chairman), Angus McAllister, and MatthewMcAllister. Shedog Ward—John M"Kinnon and Chas McAllister. SouthEnd Ward—Alex Murchie and Donald McDonald.

Inspector, John R Thomson. Collector, John B Sweet. Medical Officer, ThomasRutherford, m b, c m

SCHOOL BOARD.—James Allan (chairman), Donald Bannatyne, John Brown,Rev John Kennedy, Angus M'Kenzie, John Spiers, and Alex Stewart

Clerk and Treasurer, Peter M*Kenzie, Skiskine

SCHOOLS.—Dougarie Public—Neil Downie. Drimlabarra—J D McKinnon. Kil-mory—Robert Whiteford. Lochranza—Arch McAllister. Penrioch—Flora JCameron. Shiskine—Robert T Irvine. Slidderie—John A Cook

Doctor—Thomas Rutherford, m b, c m, Shiskine

Post Offices.—Kilmory—James Cook. Lochranza—Robert Kerr. Skiskine—AlexMrBride. Pirnmill—Chas Robertson

Registrars of Births, &c.-Kiimory-Robt Whiteford. Lochranza-Archd M'AllisterSkiskine—Robert T Irvine

Piermaster.—Lochranza—Robert Kerr.

Ferrymen.--Blackwaterfoot-Peter Kelso. Machrie Bay—James Sim. Pirnmill—Chas Robertson

Fail-—Lochranza (Cattle, Sheep, and Horses), first Tuesday in June

Communications—Campbeltown steamers from Glasgow and Greenock call at Loch-ranza and Pirnmill daily. Argyll Coast steamer from Glasgow, Greenock orFairlie calls at Blackwaterfoot and Machrie Bay twice a week

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Parish of Cumbrae.The parish of Cumbrae comprises the islands of Great and Little Cumbrae on

the Ayrshire coast. The Burgh of Millport, on the larger Isle, is a popular watering-

place. The larger isle is about 12 miles in circumference, with a well-made road

round it

(For Courts and Court Officials, Justices of the Peace, and County Boards,see County Lists).

Assessments : Poor, 3d ; School, 6d ; Registration, Id

Lord of the Manor : The Marquess of Bute. Factor, J Windsor Stuart, Rothesay

Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths : James Ross, Union Bank

Sheriff Small Debt Courts—Held in March and September. Sheriff-Clerk Depute,James Ross, Union Bank

PARISH COUNCIL.—James C Sharpe (chairman), James Crawford, John Cunning-ham, jp, Andrew Hunter, John M'Kirdy, James Macmillan, and Thomas Thorn

Inspector and Clerk, James Ross. Collector, Wm Hunter

CHURCHES.—Parish (hours of worship, 11 am and 6 30 pm)--Minister, RevArchibald Grierson m a. Session- Clerk, James Wallace

East United Free (hours of worship, 11 am and 2 15 p m) : Minister, Rev AlesWalker, m a. Assistant, Rev Thomas McGregor

West United Free (hours of worship, 11 am and 2 15 pm, and 6 30 p m in

May, June, July, and August) ; Minister, Rev James Frame ma,ed

Scottish Episcopal Church—Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles—Bishop, Right Rev J R A Chinnery-Haldane, d d, Ballachulish. Provost, VeryRev T I Ball, lld, Canons, Very Rev Dean Pressley-Smith, m a, Revs H Mac-Coll, TC G. (Synod Crerk), H Brown, m a, W L Low, ma, Dugald Mackenzie.Honorary Canons, Revs Hon H Douglas, ma, H Meynell, m a, A J M'Lean, m A.

Chapter Clerk, Jms Gordon. Hours of service: Sundays (except first in month),H C 8 30 am. Evening and Sermon, 6 30 pm. Holy Days, H C, 8 30 a m

;

Evening 7 pm. Week days, H C, 8 30 am; Matins, 10 a m, Evening, 3 p m.(S O Surpliced Choir).

St Andrew's ; Rector, Very Rev T I Ball, l l d. Hours of service ; Sundays, H C,10 15 a m (first in month) ; Matins, 11 am. Holy Days, Matins, 11 a m. Theservices in St Andrew's and the Cathedral are intended to be complementary of

each other

Local Agent for the Trustees : James Ross, Union Bank

Babtist (hours of worship, 11am and 6 30 p m) : Pastor, Student supply

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Parish of Officials. Cumbrae.

CUMBRAE SCHOOL BOARD—Rev James Frame (chairman), Rev Archd Grierson,Rev Provost Ball, D M'Dougall, and

Clerk and Treasurer, J Ross, Union Bank. Officer and Janitor, Sergeant Godfrey

SCHOOLS—Cumbrae Public—Headmaster, Robert Paterson, m a. Mistress, Infant

and Industrial, Miss M'Dougall. Second Master, J M'Clements. Assistants,

Mary Young and Maggie Allan

Cathedral—James Gordon, master

Ivy Bank—Miss Tait

Doctors ; John Macrury, m b, c m. John M'Gowan, m d. H Sinclair, lfpsg

Bank ; Union, Stuart Street. James Ross, agent

Law Agents ; Wm M^Kinlay and Robert Wood, n p

Masonic—Lodge " Kelburne" No 459—Meets on the first Friday of each month in the

Masonic Hall, Crawford street, at 8 p m ; R WM, John Cunningham. Secretary,

Wm Crawford

Marine Biological Association of the West of Scotland : President, or Jas. F. Gemmill.

Curator, Alex Gray

Cumbrae Branch of Buteshire Liberal Association; President. John Cunningham, J p.

Secretary, Robt Adam

Unionist Club : Hon President, A Graham Murray, qc,mp. Presidents, Wm Allan

and Wm Martin. Secretary, John Macfarlane

Curling Club : President, John Barbour. Secretary and Treasurer, Alex Houston

Cumbrae Golf Club; Captaiu, J G Hill Whamond. Vice-Captain, capt Jas McMillan.

Secretary, James C Sharpe. Treasurer, James Wallace

Burial Ground : Superintendent, Duncan Brown. Clerk and Treasurer, Wm. Huuter

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Bupgli of Millport.

Population of Burgh in 1891, 1662 ; in 1901, 1655 ; landward, 114—total 1769.

Municipal constituency, 834

Assessments: Owners, 5^d ; Occupiers, Is 9^d. Special Sewers, Id to 6d.

CORPORATION.—Senior Magistrate, James Allan. Junior Magistrates, John TM'Kay and John Rowatt. Police Judge, Andrew Ritchie. Councillors, JamesFrew, Charles Hunter, John Y King, John Taylor, and Thomas Dale.

Officials: Clerk, Wm Mackinlay* Procurator- Fiscal, David Harper. Treasurer,James Ross. Collector, Arch Cameron. Medical Officer, Dr M^Gown, sen.

Inspector of Nuisances and Burgh Surveyor, Robert AdamBurgh Gas Commissioners : Chairman, James Allan, Collector, Arch Cameron

Pier and Harbour Company: Chairman, Dr M'Govvn. Secretary and TreasurerRobert Wood. Harbourmaster, Alex Caldwell

Keppel Pier Co. Ltd : Chairman, John Cunningham. Secretary and Treasurer, WmHunter. Lessee of Pier, John Young

Horticultural Society ; President, John Y King. Secretary, Robert Adam

Millport Bowling Club ; President, J R Gow. Treasurer, James Ross. Secretary(interm) James Boyd

Millport Trades' Association ; President, John Cunningham, j p

Mutual Plate Glass Insurance Association : President, William Allan. SecretaryCharles Hunter. Treasurer, James Ross

Co-Operative Society, Limited: President, Thomas Reid. Secretary, R Card well.

Treasurer, James Graham

Penny Savings Bank; Trustees- -William Martin, Freeland (chairman), Rev JamesFrame (secretary).

Holidays: First Thursdays after 15th April and 15th October

Post Office ; Postmistress, Miss Mary Cunningham. Arrivals and despatches twice

daily in winter, thrice daily in summer

Communications; Steamers sail daily to Glasgow, Greenock, Wemyss Bay, andFairlie during summer months. Daily to Wemyss Bay all the year round

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Clyde Yachting Fixtures.

May 17 Gourock Y C. Opening Matches.

22-23-24 .. Royal Northern Y. C. Opening Cruise.

24 Royal Western Y. C. Opening Matches.

30-31 Royal Clyde Y. C. Opening Cruise.

June 7 Clyde Corinthian Y. C. Opening Matches.

14 Royal Clyde Y. C. Handicap Regatta

21 Royal Northern Y. C. do. do.

July 2 Gourock Y. C. Regatta.

3-4 Clyde Corin. Y. C. Regatta Hunter's Quay.

5-7 Royal Clyde Y. C. Regatta. do.

8 9 Mudhook Y. C. Regatta at do.

10 Royal Western Y.C. Regatta at Wemyss Bay

11 Royal Largs Y. C. Regatta.

12-14 Royal Northern Y. C. Regatta at Rothesay.

19 Tighnahruaich Y. C. Regatta.

26 Holy Loch Y. C. Regatta.

Aug. 2-4. . . .Cly'e Corinthian Y. C. Ardrishaig Matches

9 R W. Y. C. Regatta at Helensburgh.

16 Royal Largs Y. C. Town Regatta.

22 Gourock Y. C. Closing Matches.

23 Clyde Corinthian Y. C. Closing Matehes.

29-30. . .. Royal Clyde Y. C. Closing Cruise.

Sept. 8-6 Royal Northern Y. C. Closing Cruise.

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Bonnie Scotland's Resorts..A few Opinions of the Press on 1902 Issues.

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Gun>E 1° Scotland's Pleasure Eesob.ts.~TMs little,book, has this season been enlarged and improved. It is at once a reii-able travel guide a railway time-table, ttnd a storehouse of fSreAing matters Scottish. In its pages, further, are included verses andanecdotes reminiscent of « Whistle Binkie' and the ' Laird of Lo-an' ai

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together as thecompUer claims for it, the booklet will nTonly bemost" £* SS.*

00?"*^** resident in our inland, but should provlmost interesting to Scotsmen abroad."—Evening Citizen, Glasgow.

'; The, little book is written by a perfervid Scot, and like Scotsman

Jgbe found ail over the world. It is cheap, concise, correct and

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eeV dlre° fc°ry'a railway iare-list, and a collectionof nuuiour. —Evening Times, Glasgow.

" Chatty lictle A.B.C. guide to the health, profit, and pleasure resortsof Scotia nd.

i'he guide is most original in its style, and is commendablenot merely for the excellence of its information, but for th, ivt L n2:i-sssss * ith which its ** «• wSSa'•The various railway and other guides only boom the places thevthem

•;-^rve but this publication gives an unbiassed Stof£&sue popular resovl*."—Rothesay Chronicle.

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fH^"^-mUCh ^formation about Scotland, there is a large

t^o^Jl^Z^%^?f' a pe,

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"At twopence it is a very cheap guide to the health and pleasureS?Duna^°Untry

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1" xndappreciated it, wrote u.s :

-«, 24/6/2, Many thanks for yom prettvedition of < Bonnie Scotlands' Resorts.' which I have receivedI thismorning.

.It would be a nice addition for every public library andiSAmerica, u you could get somebody to help youtoffiK'

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PART II.

HOUSEHOLDERS.BURGH OF ROTHESAY.

Acton, John, druggist, Lilyoak ter

Adam, Mrs Eliz., 7 Craigmore rd

Adam, Mrs, 65 Mountstuart rd

Adamson, John, photographer, Baloch-goy ter

Adamson, Mrs Isa., 58 Crichton rd

Adamson & Son, photographers, Chapel-

hill rd and Argyle st

Aitchison, Mrs Sara, 12 Columshill st

iAitchism, Thomas, grocer, 30 Mill st ;

ho, Dagmar, Barone rdAitken, Miss Charlotte 8 Ardbeg rd

Aitkenson, John, Mansefield pi

Aiton, Mrs May, Glen Rosa pi

Affleck, Js., blacksmith, 21 Columshill s

Alexander, Mrs Ann, 21 Mill st

Alexander, Mrs Ethel, Mountstuart rd

Alexander, Miss Gray, 18 Battery pi

Alexander, Jn., bk acctnt., Brandane tr

Alexander, Thomas W., Sheriff-clerk,

Castle st ; ho, 50 Mountstuart rd

Allan, Mrs Alex., Argyle pi

Allan, Misses Eliz. and Mary Ann, 28

Ardbeg rdAllan, Miss Isa, 21 Columshill st

Allan, James, baker, 35 Bridge st

Allan, John, Hillhouse rd

Allen, Jms , contractor, 13 Marine pi

Allen, Jms.. plumber, 11 Bridge st

Anderson, Alex., cabinetmaker, 3 WestCastle st ; ho, 2 King st

Anderson, Alx., calenderer, 35 Bridge st

Alexander, capt. Alex., 29 Argyle ter

Anderson, David, barber, 21 Bishop st

Anderson, Geo.,gardener, 143 High st

Anderson, Hu.. gardener, 14 Castle st

Anderson, Mrs Jane, 135 High st

Anderson, Miss Jeannie, 7 Wyndham pk

Anderson, Jn. shoemaker, 36 Bridge st

Anderson, John, slater, Ardmory rd

Anderson, Mrs Margt., 93 High st

Anderson, Mrs Margt , 2 Russell st

Anderson, Wltr., tenter, 106 High st

Anderson, Wm„ 62 Mountstuart rdAnderson, Wm., tenter, 8 Tower st

Archer, Mrs Cath., 19 Store lane

Arrol, Mrs Mary, 27 Argyle st

Auld, John, engineer, 63 Ardbeg rd

Austin, Miss Jane, 4 West Castle st

Baillie, Alex , Barone rdBaillie, Mrs Ann, Lilyoak ter

Bailley, John, stoker, 13 Staffa pi

Baillie, Robt., joiner, 22 Bridge-end st

Bain, MissMry., Torrcot., H. CraigmoreBainbridge, Wm., Eagle Restaurant, 1

Montague st ; ho, Barone rd

Baird, And. B. , blacksmith and farrier,

113 High st

Baird, David, flesher, 1 Hillhouse rdBaird, Geo. ,

purveyor, 25 Columshill st

Baird, Mrs Jane, 14 East Princes st

Baird, Mrs Marion, 70 Ardbeg rd

Baird, Mrs Mary, Hillhouse rdBaird, Mrs Mary Ann, 9 Marine pi

Baker, Misses Amy L., and Mary Ann,4 Crichton rd

Ballard, Mrs Margt., 31 GallowgateBallard, Wltr., hosier, Serpentine rd

Bankier, A., Ardbeg rdBannerman, Jas., comp., 36 Bishop st

iiannermau, R., Ardlea vil, Ardmory rd

Barber, Jas., residenter, Tighnamara, 14

Ardbeg rdBarber, Mrs Mercy and Miss Ann, Tigh-

namara, 14 Ardbeg rd

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

arclay, Alex., electrical engineer, 16Bridge st

Barnard, J., clerk, 1 Minister's brBarnes, Mrs Margt., 20 Russell st

Barr, Alex., potato dealer, Wyndham rdBarr, Mrs Janet, 85 Ardbeg rdBarr, Mrs Margt., 29 Argyle st

Barr, Mrs Mary, Gowan6eld pi

Barr, Peter, fisbcurer, 35 Watergate

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bo, Minister's brBarr, Wm., engineer, Wyndham pkBarrowman, Dan , 5 Hillhouse rdBarrowman, R., moulder, 15 Staffa pi

Barton, Miss Helen, 8 Columshill pi

Barton, Mrs, 5 Craigmore rdBaxter, Arcb., shipmaster, 3 Marine pi

Baxter, Mrs Catherine, TownheadBaxter, James, carter, 167 High st

Baxter, John, baker, 2 Logie pi

Baxter, Mrs Mary, 18 Castle st

Baxter,Wm., pensioner, 16 Hillhouse rdBayne, John, clerk, 2 M'Nab's brBeaton, Dugald, quarryman, 94 High st

Beaton, John, quarryman, 2 Bridge st

Beattie, D., dyke builder, 17 Russell st

Begbie, Jms., fireman, 113 High st

Begg, Mrs Bebecca, 3 Craigmore rdBeith, Hugh, flesher, 6 Bishop st

Bell, Mrs Agnes, 87 Ardbeg rdBell, Arcb, mason, 4 King st

Bell, David, grocer, 109 Montague st

Bell, captain Duncan, spirit merchant,Galatea Bar, 3, 5, 7, Bridge-end st ;

ho, 13 Bridge st

Bell, Duncan, labourer, 22 WatergateBell, Edmund, Westland rdBell, Jms., blacksmith, Serpentine rdBell, John, labourer, 113 High st

Bell, Wm., carter, 22 Columshill st

Bell, Wm., grocer, 119 High st

Bell, Mrs, Wyndham rdBell, Misses, fruiterers, W. Princes st

Bennie,Jn., engineer, High Craigmore rdBernard, John W., clerk, 1 Minister's bBerry, Miss Catb., 6a Castle st

Beveridge, Mrs Eliza, 2 OrcadiaBickford, Miss Ann. 38 Mountstuart rdBingham, Miss Jessie, 6 Ardbeg rdBinney, capt., Mansion house, High st

Binnie, Misses Mgt. and Mm. , 7 Marine pBirnie, Miss Mary, 5 Bridge st

Bilsland, Peter, polisher, 35 Staffa pi

Birch, Harry, coast guard officer, 17Bishop st

Bird, Mrs Eliz., grocer, 23 Bridge-endst ; ho, 83 Montague st

Bird, Mrs Isa., 50 Crichton rdBlack, Arch., ctl.dealer,4Mountpleasant

Black, Arch., grocer, 4 Castle st

Black, Chas., blacksmith, 16 Mill st

Black, Daniel, cattle dealer, 34 Colums-hill st

Black, Dugald, clerk, 31 Columshill st

Black, Dugald M'A., grocer and boathirer, 2 Castle st and Argyle pi

Black, Duncan, gardener, Roslin piBlack, Dune, labourer, McAllister's crt ,

Black, Geo., flesher, 13 Watergate ; ho,7 Tower st

Black, Mrs Helen, 31 Argyle st

Black, Hugh, baker, 6 Argyle st ; ho,Concord villa, Columshill st

Black, Miss Isabella, 22 A rgyle st

Black, Mrs Isabella, 33 Bridge st

Black, Jardine, newsagent, 19 Gallow-gate ; ho, 31 Argyle st

Black, Miss Jessie, 12 W. Princes st

j>lack, John, cabman, 55 Montague st

tjjlack, John, shipmaster, 22 Argyle st

Black, John S., seaman, 17 Bishop st

Black, Miss Mary, 36 Ladeside st

Black, Miss Mary Ann, 27 Bishop st

Black, Wm., coal agent, Stuart st ; ho,13a E. Princes st

Black,Wm.K., shopman, 12 W. Princes s

Black, Miss, 11 Columshill st

Black, Mrs, confectioner, Argyle st

Blackstock, Mrs J., 8 Mountstuart rdBlackshaw, Ths., ropespinner, 119 High s

Blair, Duncan, joiner, Hawthorn cot.,

Argyle pi

Blair, John, joiner, Bellevue rdBlair, John, manufacturer, AscogBlair, John, printer, 80 High st

Blair, Mrs Mary, 71| Ardbeg rdBlair, Mrs, stationer, 49 Montague st

Blair & Son, joiners, 15 Bridge sc

Blue, Alex., joiner, 16 King st

Blue, John, gardener, 163 High st

Blue, John, seaman, 5 Castle st

Blue, J. & P., fruiterers, 23 Montaguest ; nurseries, Gowanfield & High st

Blue, Mrs Marian, 9 Bishop st

Blue, Neil, seaman, 29 Victoria st

Blue, Wm., cabmaD, 20 Bishop st

Bolton, Jms., carrier, s3 Montague st

Bonar, , 31 GallowgateBone, Lachlan, mason, 20 Russell st

Bone. Robert, mason, 18 Russell st

Bow, Isa, Mansefield pi

Bowie, Alex., grocer, 15 High st

Bowie, Daniel, glazier, 1 Hillhouse rdBowie, Malcolm, baker, 9| Gallowgate

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bo, 10 Staffa pi

Bowman, Wm., joiner, King st ; hoJColbeck sq

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Boyd, Mrs Eliz., Bishop ter brBoyd, Mrs Martha, AscogBoyd, Robert, poulterer, 14 GallowgateBoyle, Chas., confectioner, 15 Montague

st ; ho, 31 Barone rdBoyle, Dennis, labourer, 2 Castlehill st

Boyle, Hugh, labourer, 129 High st

Boyle, Thos., clerk, 22 Bridge-end st

Boyle, Wm., plumber, 16 Castle st

Bracelyn, John, mason, 4 Croft lane

Brackenridge, Miss Jeannie, Barone rd

Brackenridge, W., labourer, 70 ArdbegrBradley. Ths., shoemaker, 20 Mill st

Brady, Patrick, labourer, 21 Mill st

Brand, John, brassfinisher, 103 High st

Branks, Miss Jane, 6£ Ardbeg rdBrash, Wm., joiner, 47 Argyle st

Bray, Eder, postman. 145 High st

Bremmer, Don., golf course keeper,

CraigmoreBright, Geo., clerk, Barone rdBrodie, Jins., clerk, 79 Barone rdBrodie, Mrs Magt., 66 Mountstuart rd

Brooks, Mrs Agnes, 62 High st

Brooks, Mrs Magt., 36 Columshill st

Brough, Mrs Jane, WestwoodBrough, John, grocer, 17 King st ; ho,

29 Mill st

Brown, Alex., joiner, 19 Mill st ; ho, 34Columshill st

Brown, Angus, mason, 8 Columshill pi

Brown, A. & Son, drapers, 33 and 35Montague st, and 2 and 3 Albert pi

Brown, Archd., banker, Savings Bank,10 High st ; ho, Mountpleasant rd

Brown, Mrs Ann, Argyle ter

Brown, Mrs Cath. , restaurateur, Gallow-gate ; ho, 21 Argyle pi

Brown, Mrs Christina, 43 Ardbeg rdBrown, Dan., Ardbeg rdBrown, David, flesher, 29 Barone rdBrown, Geo., painter, 8 Hillhouse rdBrown, Geo., shipmaster, Argyle ter

Brown, Misses Hln. and May, 1 Argyle pBrown, Mrs Isa., 26 Columshill st

Brown, Mrs Jane, 11 Argyle terBrown, Mrs Jane, 41 WatergateBrown, James, grocer, 73 High st ; ho,

15 Castle st

Brown, Miss Jessie, 8 Montague st

Brown, John, joiner, 16 Windsor piBrown, Mrs Mgt., 2 Bishop ter bBrown, Mrs Mgt., 18 Kussell st

Brown, Mrs Maria, 119 High st

Brown, Miss Marion, 42 Crichton rdBrown, Mrs Mary, 5 Ardbeg rdBrown, Mrs May Ann, 12 Battery piBrown, Neil, house agent, Quay

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Brown, Robert, baker, 81 High st

Brown, Rbfc., ironmonger, 43 Montaguest ; ho, Mountpleasant rd

Brown, Robt, teacher, MeadowcapBrown, Robert, shoemaker and town

crier, 1 Chapelhill rdBrown, Robert, spirit dealer, 18 High st

Brown, Ths., burgh worker, 12 Argyle st

Brown, Thos., carpenter, 84 Montague s

Brown, Wm., draper, Mountpleasant rdBrown, Wm. D., sanitary inspector, 1

Castle st ; ho, 49 Barone rdBrown, Miss, Ardbeg rdBrowne, Sam., Mountpleasant rdBrownlie, Mrs Helen, 28 Argyle st

Brownlie, Miss Helen S., Barone rdBrownlie, Wm., butcher, 16 E. Princes

st ; ho, 28 Argyle st

Bruce, Hny., spirit dealer, 22 GallowgateBryce, John, wine mercht., Ardmory rdBryce, Wit., flesher, 38 Bishop st

Buchanan, Ax., farmer, 31 E. Princes st

Buchanan, Mrs Anna, 23 Ardbeg rdBuchanan, Mrs Cath., 65 Victoria st

Buchanan, Miss Cath. D., 13 Stuart st

Buchanan, Mrs C, 139 High st

Buchanan, Chs. , stoker, 97 Montague st

Buchanan, Donald, restaurateur, 27 Vic-toria st ; ho. Bellfield, Barone rd

Buchanan, captain Geo , hotel keeper,Hotel Victoria, 61 Victoria st

Buchanan, Mrs Isa., 48 Ladeside st

Buchanan, Misses I. & M. , Victoria st

Buchanan, Mrs Jane, 1 Mackinlay st

Buchanan, Mrs Janet, 21 Argyle st

Buchanan, Miss Jene. H., Gowanfield terBuchanan, Malcm., grocer, 51 Montague

st ; ho, 9 ElysiumBuchanan, Mrs Mrgt., 41 Mountstuart r

Buist, And. K., traveller, 12 Mount-pleasant rd

Burgoyne, Mrs John, 3 Logie piBurgoyne, Peter, seaman, 22 Russell st

Burleigh, Mrs Chris.. 19 Argyle piBurness, Robert, saddler, 29 High st

;

ho, Heknslea, 45 Crichton rdBurnie, Ach. M., seedsman, Dobbie &

Co., ho, 19 Crichton rdBurnie, Miss Eliz., 22 Battery piBurnie, Mrs Mary and Miss Jessie M., lg

Crichton rdBurns, Chas., musician, 19 Castle st

Burns, E. E., inspector, Ardbeg rdBurns, Js., spirit dealer, 11 GallowgateBurton, Robt., seaman, 5 Bridge st

Burton, Wm., 16 Argyle pi

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

cCairns, Jms., 87 High st

Cairns, Miss Mary, 27 Argyle st

Caldwell, Geo. B., 19 Craigmore rdCallan, Geo., grocer, 6 E. Princes st

Callan, J. M'C. , licensed grocer, 19 E.Princes st ; ho, Bishop st

Cameron, Arch., seaman, 71 Victoria st

Cameron, Mrs Cath., Chapelhill rdCameron, Mrs Christina, 29 Mill st

Cameron, Duncan, WestlandrdCameron, Dun.Jun., grocei-, 10 Tower st

Cameron, Geddes Q., hairdresser, 51Victoria st; ho,Braemar, Mackinlay st

Cameron, Hugh, farmer, 20 Argyle st

Cameron, Miss Isa. , 9 Montague st

Cameron, Rev. James, Craigmore U. F.Church, 24 Crichton rd

Cameron, Miss Jane, 14 GallowgateCameron, Jn., Ferny Crag, 14 Crichton r

Cameron, John, seaman, 7 W. Princes st

Cameron, Lach., plumber. 16 Castle st

Cameron, Poht., Mansefield pi

Cameron, "Wltr,. seaman, 16 Hillhouse r

Campbell. Alx., accountant, auctioneer,

&c, 29 "Watergate ; ho, 5 Argyle pi

Campbell, Ahx., gardener, Columshill s

Campbell, Mrs -Amelia, 29 Argyle st

Campbell, Mrs Ann, 28 Argyle ter

Campbell, Ach., labourer, 12 King st

Campbell,A ch., seaman, 29 Columshill st

Campbell, Mrs Cath, 26 A rdbeg rdCampbell, Colin, bottler, 50 Mill st

Campbell, Colin, labourer, 10 "WatergateCampbell, Cln., house of rest, Argyle ter

Campbell, Did., grdnr., 10 Columshill pi

Campbell, Donald, labourer, 32 Mill st

Campbe'l, Dn., spit, dlr., 22 Crichton rdCampbell, Gillespie, Wyndham pkCampbell, Mrs Grace. Havelock ter

Campbell, James, broker, WatergateCampbell, James, labourer, 2 Mill st

Campbell, James A., grocer, 57 Mon-tague st ; ho. 27 Argyle st

Campbell, Mrs Jane, Argyle pi

Campbell, Miss Jane, 98 Montague st

Campbell, Mrs Jessie, 35 Bridge st

Campbell, John, captain, Minister's brCampbell, Lach., labourer, 28 Bridge st

Campbell, Mrs Marian, 109 Montague st

Campbell, Mrs Mary, 3 Kussell st

Campbell, Mrs Mary, 63 High st

Campbell, Mrs, mangier, 24 Bridge st

Campbell, Peter, steward, 34 Mount-pleasant rd

Campbell, Robert A., 1 Union st

52

Campbell, Thos., janitor, 37 Montague s

Campbell, Wm., flesher, 31 Columshill «

Campbell, Wm. P., spirit dealer, 25Watergate

Campbell, Mrs, Inkerman terCampion, capt. 32 Ardbeg rdCannitg, Daniel, painter, 4 Mill st

Canning, Dan , shoemaker, 12 Mill st;

Canning, Jms., painter, 16 Hillhouse rdCannan, Mrs Cath. A., Minister's brCarburry, Mrs Mary. 40 High st

Cardell. Thos., steward, 19 High st

Cardwell, Mrs Margt. , 13 Marine piCarter, Mrs Thos., 2 OrcadiaCarey, Miss Eliz., 35 Bridge st

Carlin, Mrs Cath., 17 Columshill st

Carmichael, Alex , seaman, 37 Bridge st

Carrick, Geo., plumber, Wyndham rdCarse, James, Town Clerk, Castle st

;

Carswell, Jms , 26 Russell st

Carswell, And., seaman, 24 Castle st

Carswell, James, seaman, Castle st

Carswe 1, John, seaman, 15 Castle st

Carswell, John, seaman. 19 Russell st

Carty, John, gardener. 54 LadesideCashmore, Mrs Ann, 27 Bishop st

Cassidy, James, gardener, 24 LadesideCassidy, James, mason, 55 Montague st

Chalmers, Miss Agnes, 23 Ardbeg rdChalmers, John, clerk, 4 Minister's brChapman, Jn., engineer, 9 Ardbeg rdChisholm, Dun., gardener, 43 Ardbeg rdChisholm, Jn., painter, Mountpleasant r

Chisholm, Bd., gardener, 6 Columshill pChisholm, Wm„ plumber, 41 Ardbeg rdChiistie, ArthurS., music teacher and

organist, Academy rdChristie, Mrs Isa., 3 Bellevue rdChristie, Wm., blacksmith, 91 Ardbeg r

Chrystie, Robt., steward, 2 King st

Clark, Andw , restaurateur, NormanStewart Institute; ho,Mountpleasant rd

Clark, Ach., shipmaster, 17 E. Princes st

Clark, Miss Helen, ll Hillhouse rdClark, Miss Joan, 20 Bishop st

Clark, John, joiner, 22 Bridge-end st

Clark, John, painter, 14 Bridge-end st

Claik, John, porter, 2 Columshill piClark, Lewis, grocer, 103 High st

Clark, Mrs Mary, 7 Union st

Clow, Robert, gai'dener, 39 Ardbeg rdClubb, Wm., baker. 24 Castlehill st

Coates, James, Ph.D., E.A.S., MedicalElectrician and Masseur, Sanatorium,Glenbeg, 57 Ardbeg rd

Cochran, John J., dentist, 2 Battery pi

Cochran, Jn, town weigher, 17 Battery pCochrane,Mrs, boarding-house, Battery p

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Collier & Pons, bootmakers, Montague st

Collins, Mrs Emma, 19 Mill st

Collins, Chas., seaman, 29 Mill st

Colville, Mrs Isa., 78 High, st

Connell, Mrs A gnes, 20 Mill st

Connell, Arch ,joiner, 7 W. Princes st

Connell, Mrs Helen, 12 W. Princes st

Cook, Dun,, fruiterer, 72 Victoria st

Cook, John, coachman, Bishop ter br

Cook, Mrs Magt., 11 E. Prince * st

Cooper & Co., grocers, W. Princes st

Cormack, An., policeman, 94 Montague s

Corrigan, Dan.,plasterer, 24 Mill st

Cosgrove, Hu., carter, 10 Columshill st

Cosgrove, Jas. M., stoker, Columshill st

Cotes, Miss Georgina, 2 Ardbeg rd

Coup ir, Alex., iron worker, 119 High st

Coupar, Jn , manager, 8 Columshill pi

Cowan, Dugald, farmer, GrenachCowan, Mrs Janet, Ardmory rd

Cowden, Mrs Margt., 18 E. Princes st

Cowie, Mrs Jane, 65 Victoria st

Crabh, Rev. Samuel, Baptist clergyman;

ho, Ardmory rdCraig, Arch. , carter, 1 Mackinlay st

Craig, Mrs Chris. P., 1 Mountstuart rd

Crawford, Alex., cabman, 22 WatergateCrawford, Dvd., carter, 103 High st

Crawford, Duncan, flesher, 7 Bishop st;

ho, 12 Mountpleasant rd

Crawford, Misses Frances and Margt , 29

Mountstuart rdCrawford, Geo., coachman, 79 Ardbeg r

Crawford, James, 29 Mountstuart rdCrawford, Miss Jemima, Havelock ter

Crawford, John S.. 16 Mountpleasant rdCrawford, Mrs Margt., 7 GallowgateCrawford, Mrs Mrgt , 36 Mountstuart rd

Crawford, Thomas F., shipowner, 57Mountstuart rd

Crichton, Alex., Inkerman ter

Crichton, Thos , labourer, 10 Mill st

Cross, Miss Ann, Wyndham pkCrossan, Rev. Alex , Gowanfield pi

Crossan, Mrs Jessie, 27 Argyle st

Cruickshanks, John, sen., plumber, 49

High st ; ho, 47 doCruickshanks, John, jun., plumber, do.;

Bellvue rdCull, Mrs Eliz., 5g Argyle pi

Gumming, Miss Janet, 8 Montague st

Cumming, Mrs Janet, 2 Minister's br

Cumming, James, porter, 18 Staffa pi

Cumming, Wm. M., joiner, 13 Stuart st

Cunliffe, Mrs Jane, 2 John st

Cunningham, Alex., 71 Victoria st

Cunningham, Mrs Ann, 35 Mountstuart r

Cunningham, Ach.,joiner, 6 Hillhouse r

Cunningham, Daniel, plumber, 3 Bridgest ; ho, 2 Chapelhill rd

Cunningham, Mrs Eliz., 8 Argyle st

Cunningham, Mrs Tsa. , 6 Hillhouse rd

Cunningham, James, grocer, 79^ Mon-tague st'; ho. 23 Bridge st

Cunningham, Jms, plumber, 12 Bridge st

Cunningham, Jms., 76 High st

Cunningham, Jms., 2 Minister's br

Cunningham, John, aerated water manu-facturer, 17 E. Princes st; ho, Elysium

Cunningham, John, plumber, 145 High s

Cunningham, John A., miller, 4 Manse-field pi

Cunningham, Miss Mary, 8 Argyle st

Cunningham, Mrs Mary, 31 Battery pi

Cunningham, Mrs Mary, 2 Chapelhill rd

Cunningham, M'>nty.,painter. 2 Union s

Cunningham, Thos., stoker, 133 High st

Cunningham, Wm., painter, 73 Barone r

Cunningham, Wm., labourer, 2 John st

Cunningham, Wm. W., clerk, 6 Hill-

house rdCunningham & Co., aerated water manu-

facturers, 17 E. Princes st

Cunningham, Mrs, 31 Bellevue rdCunningham, Mrs, 12 Bridge st

Curran. Michael, labourer, 1 Russell st

Curran, James, mason, 117 High st

Currie, Alex., draper, 47 Argyle st

Currie, Alex., farmer, ArdbegCurrie, Arch., fisherman, 21 Mill st

Currie, Dan. , 9 Columshill pi

Currie, Daniel, grocer, 30 Ardbeg rdCurrie, Dan., shoemaker, 11 Montague st

Currie, Duncan, seaman, 6 King st

Currie, Duncan, upholsterer, 80 High st

Currie, John, farmer, 8 Ardbeg rdCurrie, John, farmer, WestlandCurrie, John, labourer, 38 Mill st

Currie, Mrs Margt. , 17 Russell st

Currie, Mrs Mary, 109 Montague st

Currie, Robert, farmer, CrossbegCuthbert, Miss Em., 3 Mountpleasant rdCuthbert, Wm., labourer, 96 High st

Cuthbert, Win., police sergt., 3 Lo^ie pi

Cuthbertson, John, teacher, 22 Colums-hill st

Cuthbertson, Michael, florist and seedgrower, 114 High st

Cuthbertson, Wm. (of Dobbie & Co.),

florist and seedsman, 71 High st ; ho,

Westwood, Glenburn rd

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Dale, James, tinsmith, 8 Hillhouse rdDale, Mrs Rachael, 29 E. Princes st

Dallachy, Henry, banker, 57 Ardbeg rdDalziel, D. Fred., ArdbegDavid, Wm., police sergeant, 33 High st

Davidson, Dvd., broker, 26 Mill st ; ho,

83 Montagne st

Davidson, Miss Jemima, 29 Battery pi

Davidson, John, boxmaker, 78 Ardbeg r

Davidson, Miss Mary, 36 Bishop st

Davidson, Ts., cabdriver, 84 MontaguesDavidson, , Ardbeg rd

Davie, James, farmer, 16 .Russell st

Dawson, Kev. J. J., Columshill st

Dawson, Wm., tailor, 3 Logie pi

Deans, Wm., 1 Russell st

Deans, Wm., carpenter, 1 Hillhouse rd

Denny, W m., labourer, 10 Ladeside

Denoon, Mrs Kachael, 6 Bridge at

Derby, James, painter, 33 Bridge st

Derby, Mrs Margt , 8 1 ower st

Derby, Thos., painter, 1 Castle st

Dewar, And., 5 Russell st

Dewar, Mrs Cath., 147 High st

Dewar, Duncan, joiner, 83 Montague st

Dewar, Duncan, seaman, 10 Mill st

Dewar, Frank, carpenter, 14 Watergate;ho, 25 Montague st

Dewar, James, joiner, 133 High st

Dick, John, dyer, 91 High st

Dick, R. &J., boot manufacturers, 105

Montague st

Dickie, Daniel and Hugh, Lilyoak ter

Dickie, Mrs Margt., 57 Ardbeg rd

Dick, Kerr & Co., contractors, 72 Mon-tague st

Dickson, Alex., engineer, 27 Argyle st

Dickson, Alex., stoker, 15 Bridge st

Dickson, Ge., gardener, 34 Columshill st

Dickson, Miss Grace, 29 Crichton rd

Dixon, &., clerk, 38 Mountpleasant rd

Dickson, Steven, 103 Montague st

Dickson, Mrs, Ardbeg rdDietrichsen, Mrs Helen, 5 Marine pi

Dimmocks, W., sergt. -Major, 23 Mount-pleasant rd

Dixon, Wm., coalmaster, 12-13 King st

Dobbie, Alex., joiner, Bishop ter

Dobbie, And., tailor, 7 Tower st

Dobbie, Mrs Cath., High CraigmoreDobb.e, James, florist, High CraigmoreDobbie, Mrs Janet, 22 Columshill st

Dobbie, John, dancer, Mansefield pi

Dobbie, Eev Lochart, 8 Argyle pi

Docherty, Bern.,painter, 27 Bridge-end s

54

Docherty, Chas., lamplitr., 42 Bishop st

Docherty, James, labourer, 19 Castle st

Docherty, John, gardener, 125 High st

Docherty, John, gatekeeper, 86 High st

Docherty,John J., painter,83 Montague s i

Docherty, Miss Magt., 64 High st

Docherty,Mic, fishmonger, 2 Dean Hd p }

Dodds, Andw. & Son, joiners, King st

;

ho, Tower cottage, 16 Tower st

Dodds, Miss Jessie, milliner, 15 Argyle st"

Doggart, Thos. W. , teacher, Abbotsford 1

Donaghy, Mrs Peter, Wellpark rdDonald, Mrs Theresa, 27 Argyle st and I

24 Bridge st

Donald, Mrs Eliz., 4 Mill st

Donaldson, Donald K., carpenter, 6Mansefield pi

Donaldson, Miss Janet, 27 Bridge st

Dougan, Mrs Bridget, 19 Mill st

Dougherty, Mrs, 32 Battery pi

Douglas, Angus, clerk, 4 Hillhouse rdDouglas, Miss Marion, 8 Battery pi

Douglas, Wm., jeweller, 6 Mansefield pDowie, John, gardener, High C raigmoreDrummond, Jas., cabman, 26 WatergateDrummond, Jn., gardener, 1 Minister's bDrummond, Miss M. , 29 GallowgateDryburgh, Mrs Agnes, 77 Barone rdDryburn, Wm., carter, 5 Bridge st

Dryden, Geo., music teacher, 7 Castle st

Dunbar, Miss Robina, 11 Bishop st

Duncan, Mrs Agnes, 48 Ladeside st

Duncan, Miss Agnes, 58 Montague st

Duncan, Alex., joiner, 5 Bridge st

Duncan, Alex., boot dealer, Bishop st;

ho, 1 Union st

Duncan, Alex., labourer, 3 Mill st

Duncan, Ax., plasterer, 11 Columshill s

Duncan, Mrs Ann S. , 21 Brighton ter

Duncan, Miss Cath., 3 Croft lodgeDuncan, Mrs Catherine, spirit dealer, 8Watergate

Duncan, Daniel, merchant, WoodendDuncan, Dan., plasterer, 11 Columshill s

Duncan, Miss Eliz., 39 Argyle st

Duncan, Mrs Eliz., 1 Battery pi

Duncan, Geo., fishmonger, 179 High st

Duncan, Miss Grace, Minister's brDuncan, Miss Grace, 25 Montague st

Duncan, Miss Helen, Ballochgoy ter

Duncan, Miss Henrtta, 53 Mountstuart r

Duncan, Mrs Isa G., 29 E. Princes st

Duncan, James, gardener, 2 Logie pi

Duncan, Jms., mason, Columshill st

Duncan, Jms. T., 21 Mill st

Duncan, Miss Jane, 12 Argyle st

Duncan, Mrs Jane, 82 High st

Duncan, Mrs Janet, 169 High st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Duncan, Mrs Janet, 17 E. Princes st

Duncan, John, baker, 11 Chapelhill rdDuncan. John, joiner, 22 Bridge st ; ho,

23 Argyle ter

Duncan, Jn.,watchmaker, 58 Montague s

Duncan, Mrs John, 6 Mansefield pi

Duncan, John, 16 ±tussell st

Duncan, Miss Margt., 96 High st

Duncan, Miss Mary, 33 GallowgateDuncan, Miss Mary, 53 Mountstuart rdDuncan, Mrs Mary, Sardinia pi, ArdbegDuncan, Miss Mary A., 6a E. Princes st

Duncan, Matthew, plasterer, Ladeside;

ho, Academy rdDuncan, JNinian, grain and potato mer-

chant, Store lane ; ho, 24 Bishop st

Duncan, Bobert, sawyer, 41 WatergateDuncan, Bobt., shoemaker, 24 Argyle st

Duncan, Kobt. Craig, gardener,14 King s

Duncan, Wit.,gardener, 5 Columsbill pi

Duncan, Miss, 2 King st

Duncan, Miss, Gowan field pi

Dunlop, M., Dean Hood pi

Dunlop, Mrs Margt., 11 WatergateDunlop, Bobt., stationer, 27 Argyle st

Dunlop,Wm., brassfinsr., 90 Montague s

Dunn, Arch. C, draper, 85 Ardbeg rdDunn, Mrs Agne^, Bellevue rdDunning, Mrs Fanny, 5^ GallowgateDykes, Mrs Margt., 2 Castlehill st

EEadie, Alex., shopman, 2 King st

Eadie, Mrs May, 18 Mountpleasant rdEadie, Wm., teacher, Ballochgoy ter

Edgar, mis Cath., Academy rdEdgar, Wm., bottler, 30 E. Princes st

Edgar, Wm., painter, 33 Victoria st

Elder, Mrs Margaret, milliner, 102 Mon-tague st

Elder, Bobert, engineer, Elderslie, Ser-

pentine rdEllis, Mrs, 48 Mountpleasant rdEllison, Bobert, wine merchant, 26 Ma-

rine pi

Evans, Mrs Johanna, 41 Victoria st

Ewing, Mrs Ann, Mountstuart rdEwing, Ach., reporter, 9a Mountstuart r

Ewing, Geo., carter, 11 Mill st

Eairley, Mrs Agnes, 17 Marine pi

Falconer, Mrs Ann, 83 High st

Falconer, Mrs Jane, 91 Ardbeg rd

Falconer, Thomas, clerk, 1 Union st

55

Farquharson, Miss Ophelia, Crichton rdFarrell, James, moulder, 86 Ardbeg r

Farrell, Jeremiah, draper, 85 Ardbeg rdFaulds, James, carter, 9 Mill st

Faulds, Mrs, 89 Montague st

Faulds, Wm., carter, 11 Mill st

Fenton, Bobt., wood mercht, 74 ArdbegFerguson, Alx., painter, 135 High st

Ferguson, Miss Oath., Inkerman ter

Ferguson, Daniel, auctioneer, Barone rdFerguson, Duncan, seaman, 54 LadesideFerguson, Geo., Mill bankFerguson, Mrs Grace, spirit merchant,

25 High st ; ho, Mountpleasant rdFerguson, John, clerk, Barone villa

Ferguson, John, clerk, 15 Stuart st

Ferguson, John, heritor, 15 Bridge st

Ferguson, John, joiner, 46 Ardbeg rdFerguson, John, labourer, 93 High st

Ferguson, John, tailor, 38 Mill st

Ferguson, Mrs May, 17 GallowgateFeggans, Mrs Mary, 24 Mill st

Ferguson, Mrs Magt., MeadowcapFerguson, Mrs Sarah, 93 High st

Ferguson, Miss, Inkernan terFerrier, David, grocer, 54 Montague stFerrier, Wm., cabman, 3 King st

Fife, Bobt., florist, 59 Barone rdFindlay, Mrs Eliz., 2 Hillhouse rdFinlay, Misses Jnt. & Jem., 10 CrichtonFinlay, Miss May, 47 Mountstuart rdFinlay, Miss Mary Ann, 23 Crichton rdFinlay, Peter, grocer, Wyndham rdFinlay, Bbt., gardener, 61 Mountstuart rFinlayson, Mrs Helen E., Ardmory rdFinnie, Alx. , cabinetmker, 70 Ardbeg rFinnie, Mrs Ann, 70 Ardbeg rdFisher, Miss Agnes, 36 Bishop st

Fisher, James, grain merchant, King st

and W. Castle st ; ho, 19 Bridge st

Fisher, John, photographer, 6 Argyle piFisher, Mrs May, 73 Victoria st

Fisher, Wm , Hillhead, Serpentine rdFisher, Miss, Montague st

Flannaghan, Miss Bethia, 7 Bishop st

Fleming, Gvn., reporter, 34 Columshill st

Fleming, msss Jn.& Mgt., 18 Crichton rdFleming, Miss Jessie, 15g Marine piFleming, John, merchant, 18 Crichton rdFleming, Mrs Mgt., 34a Columshill st

Fleming, Mrs May, Barone rdFletcher, Bobt., seaman, 27 Columshill sForbes, Mrs Marion, 28 Mountstuart rdFordyce, Mrs Margt., 105 High st

Forfar, James, grocer, 94 High st

Forrest, Ax., tinsmith, 8^ ArdbegForrest, Mrs Christina, 17 E. Princes st

Forson, Andw., hatter, 31 Battery pi

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Burgh ot HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Foulds, Mrs Eliz. M., 45 Ardbeg rdFoulds, Thos.. moulder, 7 Tower st

Fowlie, Wltr., stockbroker, Castlegrove,York ter

Foulis, Robert, mason, 3 Mill st

Fowlis, Miss Agnes, Eastlands rdFox, Peter, Castle st

Frame, John, residenter, Fastlands rdFraser, Miss Cth.& My, ] Mountstuart rFraser, Mrs Janet, 54 Ladeside st

Fraser, Jms., 3 Stuart st

Fraser, John, watchmaker, LadesideFreckleton, Mrs Eliz., Wyndham pkFreckleton, Miss Mart., doFreeland, Wm., gardener, 21 Mount-

pleasant rdFriedlander, Esther, 6 Mansefield piFriel, Hugh, labourer, 28 High st

Friel, Fat., labourer, Mill st

Fulton, Miss Eliz., stationer, 10 ArgylesFulton, Misses A. & H., 24 Bridge st

Fulton, John, painter, 34 Staffa pi

Fulton, Mrs, 40 Cricliton rdFullarton, Mrs H., 17 Russell st

Fullerton, Wm., aerated water manu-facturer, Bishop st

Fyfe,. Miss Ann, 7 Marine pi

Fyfe, Dr. D., dentist, 25 E. Princes st

Fyfe, John, cabinetmaker, 9 Bishop st

Fyfe, Mrs John, Wyndham rdFyfe, John, carpenter. Gowanfield pi

Fyfe, Robt., painter, 33 Staffa pi

Fyfe, Mrs Sarah, 6g Ardbeg rd

Galbraith, Alx., seaman, 11 Hillhouse rdGalbraith, Arch., labourer, 20 Mill st

Galbraith, Miss Eliz., High CraigmoreGalbraith, Mrs Cath., 77 Montague st

Galbraith, Mrs Marion, 1 Craigmore rdGalbraith, Rev. William, U. F, manse,Bishop ter

Gallacher, Jms., carter, 3 Ruf-sell st

Gallacher, Jms., labourer, 28 Ladeside s

Gallacher, James, labourer, 19 Stuart st

Gallacher, Chas., labourer, 24 LadesideGallacher, Mrs Mary, 11 Budge st

Galloway, James, 5 Mountpleasant rdGalloway, Wm., manufactr., Bogany rd

Gait, Wm., moulder, 28 Staffa pi

Gardiner, Miss lsa., 41 Victoria st

Gardiner, Jms., 40 Montague st

Gardiner, Jas., baker, 4 MountpleasantGardiner, Mrs Jane, Ballochgoy ter

Gardiner, John, baiber, 16 W. Princes

st : ho, 35 Barone rd56

Gardiner, Mrs Mgt., 3^ Victoria st

Gardiner, Mrs May, 5 Battery piGardiner, Robt., sen., joiner, 9 Chapel

hill rdGarrity, Dominic, labourer, 2 John st

Garry, Geo., druggist, 31 Columshill st

Garven, Mrs Jane, High CraigmoreGeddts, Geo., tailor, 32 Mountpleasant hi

Gemmill, Mrs Eliz., 49 Ardbeg rdGemmill, Hugh, painter, 27 Argyle st

Gemmell, John, 76 High st

Gemmell, John, labourer 14 Russell st

Gemmill, Robt., engineer, Barone rdGemmill, Wm., 14 Mountpleasant rdGibb, Mrs Janet, 46 Ardbeg rdGibb, Mrs Margt., 14^ Marine pi

Gibson, Mrs Agnes, 12 g Argyle piGibson, George, waiter, GlenburnGibson, Mrs Helen, 8 Montague st

Gibson, James, gardener, MontfordGibson, Mrs Robina, 66 Montague st

Gibson, John, flesher, 19 GallowgateGilchrist, Allan, mason, 22 LadesideGilchrist, Andrew, foreman, Chronicle

office ; ho, 27 Columshill st

Gilchrist, Mrs Ann, 106 High st

Gilchrist, Daniel, teacher, Inkermnn terGilchrist, David, purser, Havelock terGilchrist, James, 4 Mansefield piGilchrist, Jms., mason, 6 Columshill st

Gilchrist, John, mason, 106 High st

Gilchrist, Jn. S., teacher, LarkhallGil christ, Moore, shipmaster, 26 Argyle s

Gilchrist, Miss, Havelock terGilchrist, Miss Sarah, 31 GallowgateGilfillan, Wm., printer, 8 Hillhouse rdGillan, Robt., moulder, Wyndham rdGillespie, Wm. S., dentist, Barone rdGillies, Mrs Agnes, 41 Victoria st

Gillies, Mrs Agnes, 21 Mountpleasant rdGillies, Alex., carpenter, 46 Montague s

Gillies, Dugald, joiner, 16 King st

Gillies, Dune, labourer, 66 High st

Gillies, Mrs Eliz. S., 37 Ardbeg rdGillies, Jms., labourer, 24 Ladeside st

Gillies, Jhn., engineer, 20 Columshill st

Gillies, Miss 14 Bridge-end st

Gillies, John, labourer, MeadowcapGillies, John, shipmaster, 26 Russell st

|

Gillies, Mi-s Mgt. E., 37 Ardbeg rdGillies, Wltr. F., teacher of dancing, 41

1

Ardbeg rdGillon, Robt., moulder, Wyndham rdGilmour, Neil, pensnr., 23 Columshill st

Giuliani, Leopoldo, confectioner, Mon-tague, High, and Watergate sts ; ho,

94 Montague st

Glass, Mrs Mary, 41 Crichton rd

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Glen, Effie, 6 WatergateGlen, Jms., 6 WatergateGlen, Jms., fisherman, 40 Bishop st

|Glen, Mrs Janet, Bishop ter br

Glen, John, residenter, 9 Marine pi

Glen, John, seaman, 25 Montague st

Glen, Beter, seaman, 6 Castle st

Glen. Peter, boatman, 4- Croft In

Glen, Koht., 38 Columshill st

Glendinning, Alex., carter, 66 High st

Gold, Mrs Jessie, 4 Maine pi

Golder, John, heritor, 4 Marine pi

Golder, Wm., heritor, 23 Marine pi

Goldie, Miss isa., 177 High st

Goodfellow, Miss ELz., M'Alister's crt

Goudfellow, Js., garoener, 38 Ladeside st

Goodwin, Miss Jessie, 45 Mountstuart rd

Goodwin, Isaac, insurance agent, 17

Montague st

Gourlay, Ach., joiner, 17 Bridge st

Gourlay, Js K, bookseller, 75 A rdbeg rd

Gourlay, Wm., mason, 6 Mansefield pi

Graham, Mrs Msgt .and Miss Ann, ladies'

and children's outfitters, 75 Victoria st

Graham, Miss Cth., 29 E. Princes st

Graham, Miss Esther, 4 Bishop st

Graham, Frank, engineer, 8 Siaffa pi

Graham, Jms., engineer, 2 Argyle st

Graham, Miss Janet, 31 Battery pi

Graham, Mrs Margt., 8 Montague st

Graham, Mrs Mary, grocer, 5 Mill st;

no, Mansefield pi

Graham, Peter, potter, Argyle ter

Graham, Kbt., shipmaster, 14 Aigyle pi

Graham, Wm., baker, 18 Columsnill st

Grainger, MibS J essie, 19 Marine pi

Granger, Miss Jnt., 1U^ Ardbeg rd

brant, Mrs Agnes, Gowat.field ter

Grant, Alex., printer, Gowanfield ter

Grant, Donald, writer, 20 Castlehill st ;

ho, Holyrood, Barone rdGrant, Mrs Miz., 20 Bishop st

Giant, John, carter, 176 High st

Grant, Peter, baker, 1 Gallowgate ; ho,

22 Bridge st

Grant, Robt., joiner, 8 Store In

Gray, Alex., policeman, 7 Union st

Gray, Mrs Annette, 36 MountpleasantGray, George, 40 Mountpleasant id

Gray, J ohn, shipmaster, 31 Battery pi

Gray, Mis Margt., 70 Ardbeg rdGray, Mrs Mrgt., 77 Montague st

Gray, Wltr., musician, 2 Osborne pi

Gray, William, boot manufactuier, 20

Montague st

Green, Mrs Ann, 4 Castle st

Green, Jkdw., gardener, lownheadGreen, Edw., woodman, 98 High st

57

Green, John, tailor, 4 Castle st

Green, Mrs M., 30b Ardbeg rd

Green, Wm. M., 89 Ardbeg rd

Greenlees, John, carter, 1 Hillhouse rd

Greig, Jms., gardener, 25 Craigmore rd

Gribb, Miss Agnes, High CraigmoreGribben, Miss Ame., 16.4 Mountstuart rd

Grice, Mrs Sarah, 3 Russell st

Grier, Wm., millworker, 31 Staffa pi

Grindley, Mrs, Argyle Hotel, Watergate

HHaddow, Alex,, draper, 32 Bishop st

Hagart, Rich. B., 61 Ardbeg rd

Haig, Andw., gardener, 13 Columshill pHaig, Jms

,joiner, ±3 Columshill pi

Haig, John, blacksmith, 8 Hillhouse rd

Haig, Mrs Mgt., 32 Bishop st

Hain, Mrs Mary, 21 Mill st

Halbert, John, mason, 17 Bishop st

Haldane, Miss Isa., 32 Mill st

Hall, Dr Andrew J., M.A., M.D., 13

Battery pi

Hall, David, residenter, Westland rd

Hall, Mis-s Margt., 34 Crichton rd

Halliday, George, sen., (of George Halli-

day, Ltd.), wood merchant, sawmill,

Union st; ho, Ardnamara, Academy rd

Halliday, Geo,

jun., shipping agent,

Springbank, Chapelhill rd

Halliday, John, timber merchant,Ardnamara, Chapelhill rd

Halliday, Mlcm., contra- tor, ArdnamaraHalliday, Wm., com. agent, 21 Argyle st

Hally, Miss Eliz., 30 Mountstuart rd

Hamilton, Andw., grocer, 2 Bridge-end

st ; ho, Barone rd

Hamilton, Mrs Grace, 8 E. Princes st

Hamilton, Js., plumber, 1 Bridge-end st

Hamilton, Misses Jnne. & Mry., Orcadia

Hamilton, John, moulder, 37 Staffa pi

Hamilton, John S., 98 Montague st

Hamilton, Thos , stoker, Mansefield pi

Hannay, Miss Janet, Barone rd

Hannah, Mrs Joan, 4 W. Castle st

Hannay, Miss May, 113 Montague st

Hannerton, Mrs J anet, Park pi, Bridge s

Hannighan, Mrs May, 42 High st

Harding, Captain, County Chief Con-stable, 37 High st

Harkness, Miss Helen, 6a E. Princes st

Harold, Misses Eliz. & Isa., booksellers,

Albert pi ; ho, High Bogany rd

Harper, Jms , labourer, 21 Mill st

Harper, Rankin, labourer, 4 Mill st

Harper, Mrs, restaurateur, Watergate

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Harrigan, Wm., carter, 4 Mansefield pi

Harris, Fred., broker, 53 Montague st

Harris, W., evangalist, 25 Argyle st

Hart, Miss Eliz. , 11 E. Princes st

Hart, Js., warehouseman, Wyndham rdHart, Mrs Mgt., Argyle terHart, Miss My., 2 Chapelhill rdHart, Wm., carter, 6 Columshill piHarvey, Bernard, mason, 11 Albert piHarvey, Mrs Eliz. , 135 High st

Harvey, Js., tobacconist, Eastlands rdHarvey, Mrs Janet, 7 W. Princes st

Harvey, John, labourer, BaronerdHarvey, Jhn. B., seaman, 2 Minister's brHarvey, John C, printer, Chronicle, 16Watergate; ho, Springbank, 7 Chapel-hill rd

Harvey, John T., heritor, 20 Argyle st

Harvey, Bobt., tailor, 135 High st

Harvey, Bbt., C, sculptor, Serpentine r

Harvey, Sam., dykebuilder, High st

Harvey, Thos., fisherman, 36 Bridge st

Harvey, Thos, dyer, 8 Brighton terHarvey, Thos. H., farmer, WindyhallHarvey, Wm., dyer, 30 Crichton rdHarvey, Wm., steward, 28 Castle st

Hastie, Mrs Agnes, High CraigmoreHay, Geo., 46 High st

Hay, John, stationer, Argyle terHeasiet, Miss Agnes, 62 High st

Heaton Js., spirit merchant, 7 Victoriast ; ho, 45 Barone rd

Heaton, Jms., spirit merchant, Tower-hill house

Heaton, Bobt., spirit merchant, 12 EastPrinces st ; ho, Tower, Serpentine rd

Heaton, Wm. blacksmith, 23 Barone rdHeaton, Wm. M., printer, 10 Battery piHeaton, Mrs, 5 Castle st

Henderson, Kev. Adm. C, 10 Marine piHenderson,Dvd., clubmaster,27 Argyle s

Henderson, James, coal merchant, 31Watergate ; ho, 163 High st

Henderson, Jms., wood merchant,West-wood, Argyle ter

Henderson, Mrs Jnt., 4 Dean Hood piHenderson, Mrs Margt., 1 Minister's brHenderson, Mrs My., 17 Bishop st

Henderson, Mrs My., 18 Mountpleasant rHenderson,

, Glenburn HydroHenderson, Mrs, 4 Wyndham pkHenry, Jms., carrier, 72 Montague stHenry, Mrs My., 80 High st

Henry, Wm., labourer, 28 Mill st

Herbert, Miss Agnes, 31 E. Princes st

Herbert, Miss Edith, 8 Albert piHerbert, Mrs Hn., Hillcrest, 5 Crichton r

Heron, Jms., merchant and commissionagent, 4 Bishop ter 58

Heron, Mrs Mrgt., Havelock terHerriot, Miss Eliz. M., 54 Mountstuart r

Hewison, Kev. Jms. King, m.a., ParishChurch manse, Minister's br

Hicks, Charles T., chemist and druggist,2 High st and 1 Victoria st ; ho, DaisyCliff, Crichton rd

Higgie, George, publisher, shorthandwriter and teacher, and insuranceagent, 22 Bridge st

Higgie, Miss Margarette, dressmaker, 20Bridge st

Hill, Chs., labourer, 28 Mountpleasant rHill, Geo., draper, 78 Montague st

Hill, Miss Jnt., confectioner, LadesideHill, Mrs Sophia, 9 Mountstuart rdHillhynes, Thos., 21 Mill st

Hislop, Chas,, 7 Columshill piHislop, Robt. saw miller, 24 WatergateHitherington, Mrs, 9 Wyndham rdHodge, Miss Margt., High CraigmoreHodge, Mrs Sofia, Mountstuart rdHolden, Geo., grocer, 75 Montague st

;

ho, 4 Hillhouse rdHoln es, Andw\, grocer, 47 Victoria st

;

ho, 29 E. Princes st

Holmes, Miss Isa., Barone rdHood, Wm., 27 Staffa piHossock, Miss Mrgt., 30b Ardbeg rdHowe, Alex., fruiterer, 38 Columshill s

Howie, D. L., photographer, Dean Hoodpi ; ho, Park pi, Bridge st

Howie, Miss Jnt., 2 Columshill piHowat, Mrs Janet, 46 LadesideHowitt, Jms., gardener, Ardmory rdHowitt, Mrs Mary, Ardmory rdHume, Jms., engineer, Ardmory rdHunter, And., blacksmith, 65 VictoriasHunter, Mrs Annie Y., 43 Mountstuart r

Hunter, Mrs Isa. , Minister's brHunter, Jms., seaman, 9 Bishop st

Hunter, Jms., grocer, 10 W. Princes st;

ho, Mountstuart rdHunter, John R., mason, 11 Castle st

Hunter, Miss Margt., 17 Mountpleasant r

Hunter, Mrs Mary, 22 Columshill st

Hunter, Kobt. A., tailor, 6 Staffa piHunter, Ths., residenter, Gowanfield terHunter, Wm., builder, Marionslea,

Minister's brHutcheson, Wm., Almar, Craigmore rdHutchison, Alex., 103 High st

Hutchison, Miss Eliz., Serpentine rdHutchison, Miss Mr?., 3 Union st

Hutton, Mrs Jane, 6J Ardbeg rdHyde, Fred., 6 Mansefield piHynd, Mrs Jane, 7 Wyndham rdHyndman, And., painter, 5 Minister's br

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. ttothesay.

Hyndman, Mrs Ann, 46 LadesideHyndman, Jms. , slater, 52 Montague st

Hyndman, Peter, carter, 37 Bridge st

Hyndman, Peter, 27 Staffa pi

Hyndman, Wm., restaurateur, 3 Mon-tague st ; ho., 4 Bishop st

Inglis, Mrs Eliz., 19 Ardbeg rdInglis, James, printer, 17 E. Princes st

Innes, Alex., gardener, AscogInnes, Geo., pawnbroker, "West Castle

st ; ho, Bruan, Bishop ter

Innes, M. & G., furniture dealer?, 101Montague st

Innes, Sam., engineer, GlenburnIrvine, David, 31 Staffa pi

Irvine, Joseph, labourer, 2 John st

Irvine, Sam., shoemaker, 5g E. Princes s

Isaac, Miss Margt., 30 Bishop st

Johnston, Misses Cath. & Flora, dress-

makers, 9 Castle st

Johnston, Mrs tiliz., 13 W. Princes st

Johnston, Mrs Georgina, 82 Montague st

Johnston, Jn. , engineer, 6 Mansefield pi

Johnston, John, shoemaker, 9 Castle st

Johnston, John R., blacksmith, 65 Ard-beg rd

Johnston, '.Mrs, Castlehill st

Johnstone,Misses, A. & J., confectioners,

63 Victoria st

Johnstone, Miss Cath., 30 Bishop st

Johnstone, Chs. A., sheriff officer, 11

Bridge st

Johnston, Mrs Eliz., 16 Castlehill st

Johnston, Mrs Flora, 52 Montague st

Johnstone, Hugh, joiner, 65 Victoria st

Johnstone, John, tinsmith, 37 Staffa pi

Johnstone, Robt., tobacconist, 24 Mill s

Johnstone, Kobt., bricklayer, 22 Mill st

Jones, Geo., joiner, 5 Argyle st

Jones, John, 90 Montague st a

Jones, Stephen, florist, 32 Bishop st

Judge, Mrs Helen, 23 Bridge-end st

Jack, James, grain merchant, Hillside

house, Serpentine rdJack, Robt., draper, 9 High st

Jack, Thos., contractor, 29 Barone rdJackson, Dvd., purveyor, 9 E. Princes

st ; ho, 32 Battery pi

Jackson, Rbt., tobacconist, 24 Russell st

Jackson, Ths., brassfounder, 5 Argyle pi

Jackson, "Wm., banker, 43 Ardbeg rd

Jamieson, A. & Son, seedsmen, florists

and fruiterers, 9 Argyle st

Jamieson, Miss Eliz., 15 Castle st

Jamieson, Jms. G., fruiterer, Argyle st

Jamieson, Miss Jane, la MountpleasantrJamieson, Miss Jnt., 15 Castle st

Jamieson, John, baker, 1 Union st

Jamieson, John C, plasterer, 18 Mill st;

ho, 96 High st

Jamieson, Mrs My., 8 Argyle st

Jamieson, Wm., gardener, Serpentine r

Jardine, Rbt., boathirer and carpenter,

Mountstuart rd ; ho; 21 Columshill sc

Jarvie, Geo., policeman, 106 High st

Jeffrey, Alex., seaman, 8 Columshill st

Jeffrey, Wm., boxmaker, 12J Argyle pi

Jenkins, Mrs Hln., 36 Mountpleasant rd

Jenkins, Mrs, 32 Battery pi

Jenkins, Miss Helen, 5 Argyle st

Jennings, Jos., vanman, 14 Bridge-end s

Jessemine, Miss Eliz., 1 Mackinlay st

Johnston, Miss Agnes, 23 Barone rd

Johnston, Mrs Cath., 20 W. Princes st

59

KKay, Mrs Ann, 11 Columshill st

Kay, Mrs Hln. & Jes., 52 Mountstuart rdKay, Jms. , forester, Barone cottage

Kean, Miss Ann, 13 Argyle pi

Kean, Mrs Ann, 24 Castle st

Kean, Mrs, 24 Russell st

Keenan, Mich., painter, Victoria st

Keir, Alex., joiner, 1 Bridge-end st

Keith, Dan.,plasterer, 23 Barone rd

Keith, Jms, cook, 28 Montague st

Keith, John, porter, 85 High st

Kell, John, baker, 30 LadesideKelly, Bruce, Alexandra Private Hotel,21 Battery pi

Kelly, Dan. , carpenter, 36 Staffa pi

Kelly, Fred., 14 Staffa pi

Kelly, JohnL., 21 Battery pi

Kelly, John T., barber, 36 Mill st

Kelly, Miss My. , 11 Mountstuart rdKelly, Robt., grocer, 21 Russell st

Kelso, Mrs Janet, 2 MountpleasantKennedy, Angus, labourer, 38 Mill st

Kennedy, Mrs Ann, 50 Lradeside

Kennedy, Jms., shipmaster, 11 Albert pi

Kennedy, Mist, Jane, 50 Ardbeg rdKennedy, Mrs My., 9 Wyndham rd\Kennedy, Wm., ploughman, 37 Bridge s

Ker, Miss Agnes, 12 Marine pi

Kerr, Mrs Chris., spirit dealer, 3 Bridge-end st ; ho, 11 Bridge st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Kerr, Einlay, seaman, 98 Montague st

Kerr, Miss Grace, 24 Bishop st

Kerr, Miss Helen, 11 Columshill st

Kerr, Hugh P., tailor, 17 Bishop st

Kerr, Miss Janet, 38 Mountpleasant rdKerr, Mrs Jessie, 26 Columshill st

Kerr, Mrs Mgt., 34 Bridge st

Kerr, Neil, builder, 29 Victoria st

Kerr, Mrs, 5 Russell st

Kilgour, Miss, 18 Ardbeg rdKilloch, Mrs Wm., Wyndham pkKinchin, John T., merchant, 15 Craig-more rd

King, Miss Ann, 38 Mountpleasant rdKing, Jms., engineer, 8 Marine piKing, Scott, boarding house, 6 ElysiumKing, Ths., manager, 38 Mountstuart rdKing, Mrs, 38 Columshill st

Kinghorn, Thomas, toy dealer, 93 Mon-tague st ; ho, 2 Mansefield pi

Kippen, Jms. M., heritor, Arclmory rdKirkhope, Wm., sculptor, Townhead

;

ho, 36 Columshill st

Kirkland, Miss May, E. Burgh LandsKirkwood, Dvd., cartwiiglt, 111 High

st ; ho, 5 Union st

Kirkwood, Jms., church officer, 5 WestPrinces st

Kirkwood, Miss Jessie, 8 Montague st

Kirkwood, John, seaman, 80 Hi^h st

Knox, Dune, boatman, 8 E. Princes st

Kyle, Mrs Marion, 36 Mountpleasant rdKyle, Pibt., accountant, Mountpleasat r

Laidlaw, Mrs Agnes, 5 Argyle st

Laidlaw, Jms., plasterer, 32 Bishop st

Laidlaw, Mrs, dairy keeper, 16 Bishop st

Laing, James, bootmaker, 4 GallowgateJ aird Mrs Andw., 15 Bridge st

Laird, Mrs Eliz., High CraigmoreLambie, Miss Jane, 24 E. Princes st

Lambie, John, Mansefield pi

Lamont, Mrs Alex., 31 GallowgateLamont Arch , tailor and clothier, 15Gallowgate

Lamont, Miss Chris., 2 E. Princes st

Lament, Daniel, joiner, 46 Ardbeg rdLarront, Don., boatman, Serpentine rdLamont, Rev Donald, Bishop terLamonr, Miss Isa., 29 Argyle st

Lamont, Jms., gardener, 74 Ardbeg rdLamont, John, jun., baker, 23g Gallow-

gate ; ho, 23 CallowgateLamont, Jn., sen., baker, 23 GallowgateLamont, Mrs Mgt., 32 Battery pi

60

Lamont, Miss Sarah, 7 Bishop ter

Lang, And ironmonger, 22 ColumshillLan#, Mrs Marion, 11 Montague st

Lang. John, spirit dealer, 31 Battery ^Lannigan, Don., hairdresser, 7 Bridgeend st ; ho, 122 Russell st

Lauder, Hugh, jeweller, 8 Albert pi; ho1 Crichton id

Lauder, Mrs Maria, 3 Stuart st

Lauder, Robt., draper, 7 Albert pi

Lauder, Wm., joiner, Ladeside st ; hoMayflower, Baron e rd

Law, Mrs Barb., 18 Castle st

Law, Miss My, Ann A.. 13 Ardbeg rdLawrie, Jms., stoker, 41 WatergateLawrie, John M., billiard saloon, !

Bridge-end st

Lawson, Dvd., baker, 87 Montague s

and 20 K. Princes st ; ho, Ivy BankBridge st

Lawson, Jms. Burn., M.D., 2a Battery]

Lawson, Mrs Jessie K. , Eastlands rdLeckie, Mrs A gnes, 10 Hillhouse rdLeckie, Wm. M., slater, 35 Bridge st

Lee, John, steward, 94 High st

Leiper, Misss Barb.& Cath., 67 Barone ILeitch, Arch., blacksmith, Wyndham r

Leitch Arch., 15 Bridge st

Leitch, Misses Frances and Catherine29 Columshill st

Leitch, Henry, steward, 3 King st

Leitch, Jms., carter, Union st

Leitch, IS' eil, gardener, 31 Columshill si

Leitch, Peter, waiter, Mansefield piLeith. Peter, chemist and druggist, M

Victoria st ; ho, 17 Argyle ter

Le Neve, Miss Ags. J., 12 Mountstuart i

Lessels, And., engineer, 29 Columshill s

Lewis, Thos., labourer, 7 Mill so

Liddle, Miss Mgt., 15 Battery piLight, Wm., seedsman, 32 Bishop st

Linden, Mrs My. Ann, 4 Staffa pi

Lindsay, Jms., 3 Stuart st

Lipton, Limited, provision dealers, 36Montague st

Lister, Alex., nurseryman, Barone rd

;

ho, Gowanfield ter

Lister, John, nurseryman, Barone rdLittle, Robt., grocer, 27 Argyle st

Livingstone, Mrs Jnt., 20 Biidge-end st

Livingstone, Misses Elz. & Jane, Mount-pleasant rd

Livingstone, Mrs Mary, 19 Russell st

Livingstone, Rich., saddler, 14 Castlehillst ; ho, Mountpleasant rd

Loaghrie, Miss Grace Ann, 52 Ardbeg rdLochhead, Thos., traveller, WyndhamLocke, John, butcher, Alma ter

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lockhart, Jms., pensioner, 3 King st

,ogan, , 17 Bridge st

ogan, Mrs Janet, 83 Montague st

jorraine, Miss Eliz. , nurse, 36 Ladeside

uouden, Alex., 1 Russell st

'ove, Jms.D. K., flesher, Dean Hood pi;

ho, Gowanfield pi

iove, Mrs Jessie, 84 Montague st

^ove, John K. , tinsmith, 66 Montaguest ; ho, 20 Argyle st

ove, Mrs Magt., 7 W. Princes st

ow, Jeannie, 3 and 6 Columshill st

Lugton, Wm., seaman, 3 Minister's hr

jusk, Miss Cth., 27 Bridge end st

^yle, Miss Ann, 70 Ardbeg rd

jyle, Chs., Lome Hotel, Guildford sq

jyle, Wm., builder, Townheadjyle, Mrs Mgt., Townheadjyle, Mrs Martha, draper, 54 High st

;

' ho, 12 Castle st

Lyle, Wm., chemist and druggist, 14 EPrinces st

Lynch, Jms., 12 W. Princes st

Lyon, Miss Eliz.. 48 Mountstuart rd

Lyon Malcolm, 89 Montague st

Lyons, Francis, labouer. 31 Staffa pi

Lyons, Geo., car driver, 93 High st

MMack Jms., blacksmith, 58 Ladeside

Madden Sergeant-Major Geo., swimmingmaster Stewart baths ; ho, 49 Mount-stuart rd

Madden Mrs, Ardbeg rd

Maddever Mrs Mgt., 7 Mountstuart rd

Mains Jms., labourer, 24 Ladeside

Maitland Andw., tailor, 8 Hillhouserd

Maitland Mrs Cath., 12 Argyle st

Maitland Daniel, shopman, 1 Mill st

Maitland Don., g: rdener, 3 Russell st

Maitland Mrs Isa., 60 High st

Maitland John, labourer, 41 WatergateMaitland Joseph, grocer, 62 Montague

st ; ho, 12 Argyle st

Maitland Miss, 8 Hillhouse rd

Maitland Miss, grocer, 2 Columshill st

Maitland Mrs Janet, 27 Bishop st

Malcolm Ax , club master, Dn Hood pi

Maltman Mrs Agnes, 26 Russell st

Manning Jms., bandmaster, High st

Marsh Mrs Chs., 2 LadesideMarshall Mrs Annie, 47 A i

gyle st

Marshall Prof. Dvd. H., 21 Ardbeg rd

Marshall Mrs Jnt., 54 Ladeside st

Marshall John N., M.D., 7 Battery pi

Marshall Mrs Margt., 4 Mountpleasant61

Martin John & Alex., carriage hirers,

Chapelhill rdMartin Bryce, J. P., 22 Ardbeg rd

Martin Geo., insurance superintendent,

47 High st

Martin Mrs Isa., 8 Tower st

Martin J. D., musician, 19 Castle st

Martin Malcolm, 12 Argyle st

Martin Thos. J., m.a , Sheriff-Substi-

tute, Auchenross CraigmoreMason Alex., builder, 17 E. Princes st

Mason Mrs Jane, 18 Mountpleasant rd

Mason Thos., grocer, 77 High st

Masson Geo., tobacconist, Glenburn cot

Masterton J. L., Bank of Scotland,

Guildfjrd sqMatheson Wm., 43 ArdbegMather Mrs Cath., 1 Hillhouse rd

Mathers John, ret. engineer, 5 Castle st

Msthieson Alex., 76 High st

Ms tthews Rev. Francis, Episcopal Ch.;

parsonage, York ter

Matlhewson Jas., shopman, 3g VictoriasMatthewson Wm., carter, MeadowcapMaxwell James, confectioner, 23 E.

Princes st

Maxwell Mrs Mry., 24 E. Princes st

Maxwell Mrs Kobina, 8 Montague st

Mealmaker Mrs Jnt.. 24 Castle st

Mearns Mrs Chris R., Argyle ter

Meek Rev. James B., New Parish Ch ;

manse, SkeochMeikle Arch., steamboat agent, Quay

;

ho, 17 Bridge st

Menzies Mrs Barb., nurse, 11 Bridge st

Menzies Mrs Eliz., Wyndham pkMetcalf Jn. R., house factor 25 Marine pMiddled n Miss Marian 48 Ardbeg rd

Middleton Miss, dressmkr., 176 High st

Middleton W., labourer, 23 Bridge-end s

Millar Andw. M.. grocer, 1 Argyle st ;

ho, Dunottar, Mackinlay st

Millar >eil, seaman, 2 Columshill pi

Millar Miss Sarah, York ter

Millar Wm. C, butcher, 21 High st;

ho, '21 Mountpleasant rdMillar Wm. J.. C.B., 31 Marine pi

Millen Mrs Cecile, 59 Crichton rdMiller And., 5 Russell st

Miller Mrs Ann, 25 Staffa pi

Miller Alex., baker, 26 Russell st

Miller Alx., chimney sweeper, 44 High s

Miller Mrs Cth., 24 Columshill st

Miller Misses Clement, and Eliz., 36Mountpleasant rd

Miller Geo., shipmaster, 52 Crichton rd

Miller Mrs Jsa, 20 Bridge-end st

Miller Jms., slater, 17 Bridge st

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Miller Jms., joiner, 1 Minister's brMiller Jms., slater, 3 Hillhouse rdMiller Miss Jessie, York ter

Miller John, chemist, 25 Argyle st

Miller John slater, 2 Hillhouse rdMiller Mrs My., 19 Castle st

Miller Mrs My., 25 Columshill st

Miller Mrs My., 141 High st

Miller Miss My. Ann M., 23 Victoria st

Miller Neil, seaman, 2 Columshill pi

Miller Robert C, draper, 48 Montaguest ; ho, Alma ter

Miller Robt., heritor. 28 Columshill st

Miller Win., GlenheadMiller Wm., shopman, 39 Barone rdMiller Wm., slater, 5 Columshill st

Milligan Miss Eliz., 29 Argyle st

Milloy Lachlan, ironmonger, 45 Mon-tague st ; ho, Elmbank, Ballochgoy

Milne W., 3 Russell st

Minihan Hry., labourer, 30 Ladeside s

Minihan Michael, mason, 21 Mill st

Minnis Thos. , shoemaker, 46 High st

Mitchell Misses Agnes &Eliz., 55 Crich-

ton rdMitchell Mrs Andw., BushMitchell Mrs Ann, 30 E. Princes st

Mitchell Ach.. boilermake> , 40 Bishop s

Mitchell John, postmaster, Oxenford,Barone rd

Mitchell Samuel, baker, 106 High st

Mitchell Samuel, grocer, 6 High st

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ho, 5 Mountstuart rdMitchell Thos., upholstorer, 17 Montague st ; ho, 19 Castle st

Mitchell Wm., Abbotsford, Barone rdMitchell Wm., ironworker, 18 Mount-

stuart rdMoffat Mrs Georgina., 179 High st

Moffatt Mrs Helen, Ardmory rdMoffat Mrs Helen, 19 Store In

Montague Mrs Grace, 93 High st

Montague Hry, shoemaker, 43 Water-gate

Montgomerie Arch., auctioneer, Albertpi ; ho, Woodside, Ardbeg

Montgomerie Miss A. B., 11 Albert pi

Montgomerie Frank, Barone rdMontgomerie Mrs Agnes, 25 Montague s

Montgomerie Brothers , butchers, 13 Al-bert pi

Montgomerie Mrs Kate, 1 Ardbeg rdMontgomerie Miss Janet, dairy keeper,

30 East Princes st

Montgomerie John L. C, Barone rdMontgomerie Mrs Margt., 39 Barone rdMontgomerie Wm., spirit dealer, 5 W.

Princes st

62

Moodie Mrs Janet, 44 Argyle stMoodie W. , veterinary surgeon, carriagehirer Watergate; ho, 18 Mountstuart r

Mooney Mrs Julia, 32 Battery piMoonie Mrs, 32 Bellevue rdMoore Mrs Ann, 13 GallowgateMoore Mrs Mgt., laundry, Dean Hood pMoran Mr*, 55 Montague st

Moran John, labourer, 46 High stMore Andrew, 31 Columshill stMorgan Mrs Jessie, 103 High st

Morison Mrs Christina, 32 Marine piMorrell Geo. , dentist, 3J Victoria stMorrell Jms. G., hairdresser, 7 HighstMorris David I., baker, 107 Montague

st ; ho, 35 Mountstuart rdMorris Wm., fisherman, 93 High stMorrison Mrs Ach., 65 Victoria st

Morrison Archd., hairdresser, 92 Mon-tague st

Morrison Ach., farmer, CraigberochMorrison Ach., plumber, 16 King stMorrison Bros., plumbers, Wate^te s

Morrison Daniel, pensioner, 3 King stMorrison Don., baker, 42 LadesideMorrison Hugh, 29 Argyle st

Morrison Mrs Isa., Barone rdMorrison Mrs Janet, Albany rdMorrison John, gardener, 71 Victoria stMorrison John, master of works, 31High st ; ho, 1 Brandane ter

Morrison Mrs Mgt., 3 Bishop terMorrison Mrs Neil, Columshill st

Morrison Robt., carter, 32 Mill stMorrison Robt., joiner, 16 Mill st

Morrison Thos., joiner, 33 WatergateMorrison Mrs Violet, 83 High stMorrison Wm., joiner, 96 High stMortimer Mrs Cth., Castle st

Mortimer Miss S., 66 Montague stMortimer Miss, 17 GallowgateMorton Ach., millworker, 2 Castlehill a

Morton Jms., clerk, LL Mill st

Morton Miss Jane C, 41 Ardbeg rdMorton John H., draper, 29 Barone rdMorton Mrs Margt , 6 Mill st

Morton Wm., bottler, 5 Castle stMuir Miss, dressmaker, Bishop st

Muir Chs , baker, 17 High st and 17Argyle st

Muir Colin K., postman, 7 Montague s

Muir Eliz., 9 Argyle piMuir John W., Ardyne boarding house,

7 ElysiumMuir Miss Janet, 38 Columshill stMuir Miss Jessie, 12 Argyle stMuir John M., 7 Wyndham rdMuir Peter, coachman, Bishop st

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Muir ¥m., ironmonger, 15 Bridge st

|Muir Wm. C, draper, 19 Montague st

;

ho, Amisfield, IWone rd

JMuirhead Thos., 57 Crichton rd

[ Munn Miss, 30a Ardbeg rd

IMunn Miss My. H., 17 Mountpleasant r

IMunro Don., grocer, 5 Albert pi

I'Munro John G., shopman, 52 Ardbeg r

IMunro Jms., baker, 93 Ardbeg rd

Munro Mrs Janet, 29 Columshill st

jMunsie Jms., joiner, 86 High st

| Murdoch Angus, sen., shoemaker, 4

Ladeside[Murdoch Angus, jun., shoemaker, 24

Bishop st

fMurdoch John, plumber, 27 Bridge st

[Murdoch Rbt., grocer, 29 Victoria st

Murray Alex., baker, 14 Staffa pi

I Murray Miss Ann, 31 Gallowgate

Murray Ach., heritor, 47 Montague st

Murray Mrs Chis., 20 Columshill st

Murray Dan. S., plasterer, Park pi

ij Murray Don. C, painter, 86 Montaguest ; ho, 15 Crichton rd

; Murray Mrs Eliz., 12 Argyle pi

Murray Mrs Jane, 15 Crichton rd

!: Murray John, heritor, Crichton rd

I Murray Miss Mgt., Glenhead pi

f Murray Mrs Mary, 17 Marine pi

;l Murray Rbt., printer, 47 Argyle st

)Murray Thos., joiner, Bellevue rd

Murray Wm, 21 Marine pi & 27 Bridge s

. Myles Alex., teacher, Serpentine rd

Mylne Miss Mgt. M., 12 Mountstuart rd

MaeMcAdam Miss Chis., 30 E. Princes st

McAlister Miss Mgt., 21 Craigmore rd

McAllister Alx., cabman, 22 Watergate

McAllister Ang., coachman, Columshill pMcAllister Miss Magt., 28 Columshill st

McAllister Mrs Magt., 31 Columshill st

McAllister Mrs My., 7 W. Princes st

McAllister Ths., vanman, 83 High st

McAlpine Miss Amelia, 38 Columshill st

Mc Alpine Jms., gardener, 139 High st

Mc Alpine Mrs My., 3 Ru-sell st

McAlpine Ths., labourer, M' A Ulster's c

McAlpine Miss, 28 Columshill st

McAndrew Mrs Isa.,10a Mountstuart rd

McAra Mrs Chis., 25 Crichton rd

McAra Thos., ironforger, 36 Crichton r

McArthur Ach., carter, 25 Barone rd

McArthur Miss Chis., 11 Columshill st

McArthur Miss Chis., 69 Victoria st

McArthur Dan., slater, 28 Ladeside63

McArthur Donald, draper, Alma ter

McArthur Don., gardener, 18 LadesideMcArthur Edw., postman, 23 Castle st

McArthur Jms., bookseller and musicteacher, Guildford sq; ho, 37 Bishop s

McArthur Jms., slater, Staffa piMcArthur Mrs Jane, FirwoodMcArthur Mrs Jane, 16 High st

McArthur John, vanman, 5 Hillhouse rdMc Arthur Mrs Mara., 7 Columshill st

McArthur Peter A., draper, Albert pi

McArthur Rbt. , tailor, 22 WatergateMcAulay Mrs Agnes, 85 Montague st

McAulay Chs. gardener, 25 Russell st

McAulay Chs., gardener, 52 Ardbeg rdMcAulay Jms., clerk, Gowanfield pi

McAulay Wm., labourer, 2 Ladeside st

McAuslan Jms., cook, 29 Ardbeg rd

McBeath Alex., watchmaker, 4g Gallow-gate ; ho, Mansefield pi, High st

Macbeth Adam D. , writer, Castle st

;

ho, ArdAscogMcBirnie Thos, flesher, Mountpleasant r

McBride Dan., joiner, 18 Bridge-end st

McBride Misses Eliz. & Mry. C, 12 Ard-beg rd

McBride Hugh, labourer, 75 Ardbeg rdMcBride Jms., joiner, Johnst; ho, HighCraigmore

McBride Peter, labourer, 21 Russell st

McBride Rbt., blacksmith, John st ; ho,

Dunedin villa, Barone rdMcBride Ths., grocer, 2 Hillhouse rdMcBride Ths., 19 Mill st

McCall Mrs Kliz., 26 Castle st

McCallum Miss Ann, 16 Castle At

McCallum Arch., fisherman, 26 Bridge s

McCallum Miss Chris., Burnside Laun-dry, Wyndham pk

McCallum Dun., joiner, 38 Mill st

McCallum & Son, joiners, 50 High st;

ho, 98 Montague st

McCallum Mrs Jane, 18 Castle st

McCallum Miss Jeannie, 27 Marine pi

McCallum John, plumber, 18 Castle st

McCallum John, shopman, 20 Bishop st

McCallum Mrs Margt. , Wyndham rdMcCallum Neil, comp., 38 Argyle st

McCallum Neil, grocer. 96 Montague st

McCallum Thos., blacksmith, 23 Bridge-end st

McCarthy Miss Alice, music teacher,

Bellevue rdMcCartney Mrs Helen, 18 Argyle pi

McCartney Mrs Mary, 22 Russell st

McClarty Dan., 2 John st

McClelland Mrs Ellen, 18 Russell st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

McCluckie John, tailor, 15 E. Princes s

McCluckie Mrs, grocer, Mansefield pi

McClure Mrs Magt., 6 Battery pi

McColl Hugh, painter, 21 Argylest and19 Mill st ; ho, 8 Argyle st

McColl Jms., engineer, rt6 Montague st

McColl Jobn, carter, 32 Columshill st

McColl John C, engineer, 43 Ardbeg rdMcColl Miss Mry., 24 K. Princes st

McColl Peter, carter, 2 Sraflfa pi

McColl Wm., painter, 22 WatergateMcCombie Mrs Janet, 5 A rgyle ter

McConnechy Mrs Cth., BallochgoyMcConnell Miss Chris., ladies' outfitter,

21 Montague st

McConnell Misses, grocers, 22 Bishop st

McConnell Mrs Jessie, 28 K. Princes st

McCord John, builder, Btllevue rd

McCord Mrs Isa, Mc Allister's court

McCord Mi s restaurateur, 89 Victoria st

McCord Misses J, & S,, confectioners, 81

Victoria st

McCorkindale Dugald, ironfounder, 14

Craigmore rdMcCordindale Dun , 15 Bridge st

McCorkindale Dr Duncai , Clydesdale,

AscogMcCormick Rev. Dugald, Chapel hill U.F.

Gaelic Church, mmse Hosehill

McCormick Edw., ma on, 13 GallowgateMcCormick Jms, miller, 3 Mill st

McCormick Miss Jessie, Barone rdMcCoimick John, labourer, 1 Stuart st

McCormick John, mason, 2 Mill st

McCormick MrsMrth., 103 High st

McCourt Jms., teacher, 6 Manst field pi

McCrae Miss Jane, 21 Argyle pi

McCrone Alx., draper, 8 Mountstuart id

McCrone Mrs Eliz., 135 High st

McCrum Jms., draper, 59 Montague st;

ho, TownheadMcCrone Jms .shipmaster, 4 Brighton tr

McCrone John, tailor, i ilyoak ter

McCrone Rbt., shipmaster, Crichton rdMcCrone R>bt., shipmaster, Barone rd

McCulloch Miss Allies, 33 Victoria st

McCuLoch Hugh P., stationer, 52 Mon-tague st ; ho, 5 Argyle pi

McCulloch Wm., 25 Gallowgate

McDermid Peter, 24 Castlehill st

McDermid Sam., labourer, 103 High st

McDermott Hu., yachtsman, 5 Russell st

McDermott John, labourer, 72 High st

McJDermott Miss Mary, 94 High st

McDermott Miss iVIary, 19 Mill st

McDonald Mrs Agnes, 27 Argyle sfc

McDonald Angus, stoker, 11 Bridge st

64

McDonald Ach., waiter, 2 Dean Hood pMcDonald Misses Barb. & Jessie, Gowan-

field ter

M 'Donald Miss Cth., 2 Castlehill st

McDonald Miss Cath., 26 Columshill st

McDonald Don., shopman, 27 Argyle st

McDonald Don , sailor. 8 E. Princes st

McDonald Don., 19 Mill st

McDonald Dgld., com. trav., Havelock t

McDonald Hugh, joiner, 9 Mill st

McDonald Hugh, labourer, 18 LadesideMcDonald Jms., porter, 17 Russell st

McDonald Jms., shoemaker, 7 Union st

McDonald Mrs Jane, 5 Bridge st

McDonald John, cabman, 5 Bishop st

McDonald John, seaman, 5^ Argyle pi

McDonald John, stoker, 109 High st

McDonald John, teacher, 3 Mill st

McDoi aid John, 5 Russell st

McDonald John K., 43 Ardbeg rdMcDonald Mrs Mgt., 14 Mountstuart rdMcDonald Miss Mrgt. B., 60 Mount-

stuart rdMcDonald Mrs Marion, 10 Ardbeg rdMcDonald Neil, seaman, 9 Victoria st

McDonald Norman, 6 Mansefield pi

McDonald fcobt., stoker, 28 Mill st

McDougall Aln. cartwrit., Wvndham rdMDougall Mrs Ann, 20 W. Princes st

McDougall Dn., shipmaster, KosehillMcDougall Hugh, draper, 73 Victoria st

McDougall Miss Mry, 31 Batterv pi

McDougall Ts.. P:<> clerk, 31 Battery pMcDougall, Jms., 27 Bridge-end st

McDougall , 12 West Princes st

McDougall John, labourer, 6 John st

McEchem Miss Rachel 33 Victoria st

McRlmoil John, cabman, 5 Bishop st

McEwan Mrs Arch , coal dealer, 11 Kingst ; ho, 11 E. Princes st

McEwan Miss Cath., 48 Ladeside st

McKwan Alex , carrier, Argyle pi

McEwan Dun., 6 Mansefield pi

McEwen J., shipmaster, 46 Montague st

McEwen Mrs Mgt., 11 Albert pi

McEwen Miss Mary, 36 Bridge st

McFaddan John, cirter, 3 Logie pi

iVi cFadyen John, 76 High st

McFadyen John, baker, 9HillhouserdMcFadyen Lach., carter, 36 Bridge st

McFadyen Wm., designer, Wyndham rdMcFadyen Wm., gardener, 37 Bridge st

McFadyen Wm., labourer, 41 WatergateMcFarlzean Miss hliz , 16 Store In

McFarlane Miss Ann, 14 E. Princes st

McFarlane Miss Cth., 9 Mill st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

McFarlane Dune , farmer, 141 High st

McFarlane Mrs Eliz., 8 GallowgateMcFarlane Gg. , boat-hirer, 4 W. Castle s

McFarlane Miss Jane, 27 Bridge-end st

McFarlane Misses Jane & Mrgt., farm-ers, Lochend

McFarlane Mrs Margt., 10 Hillhou^e rdMcFarlane Mrs Margt., grocer, 1 Staffa

pi; ho, Brandane ter

McFarlane Miss My. E., 89 Ardbeg rdMcFarlane Peter, labourer, 94 High st

McFarlane Kobt., GallowgateMcFarlane Rbfc., postman, 5 Victoria st

McFarlane Wm. , clerk, Wyndham rdMcFeat Fred. , heritor, Plantation villa,

Argyle ter

McFie Don., tailor, 36 Bishop st

McFie Dug. H., house painter, 65 Highst ; ho, 12 Castle st

McFie Mrs Jane, 4 Mill st

McFie Misses Janet & Sarah, dress-

makers, 12 Argyle st

McFie Miss Jessie, 28 Fast Princes st

McFie John, boatman, 16 Castle st

McFie Mai., ploughman, LochlyMcFie Miss Mary Ann, 112 High st

McFie Miss May H., 2 Mountstuart r

McFie Miss May, 16 Hillhouse rd

McFie captain Robert, 4 Battery pi

McFie Robert, plumber, 5 Bridge st

McFie Wm., joiner, 26 Bishop st

Mcfcie Wm., joiner, 4 Columshill pi

McGairy Pat., labr., 35 Staffa pi

McGallaglay Cornelius, pawnbroker,Bellevue rd

McGarrity Wm., porter, Bishop ter br

McGavin Mrs Ann, 87 High st

McGaw Alex., joiner, 27 Argyle st

McGaw Mrs Cath., 17 Argyle pi

McGeachy Jn., plasterer, 17 GallowgateMoGeachy Misses, 43 Barone rd

McGee Dan., gamekeeper, 169 High st

McGee John, labourer, 161 High st

McGee Mrs Fanny, 18 Marine pi

McGill Wm, stationer, 11 Chapelhill r

McGilivary Archibald, gardener, EastBurgh Lands

McGilivary Mrs Chris., 24 Mill st

McGilivary Dun., cabman, 6 Castle st

McGilvary John, compositor, 11 Col-

umshill st

McGilvary Male, plasterer, 22 Mill st

McGilvary Mrs Magt., E. Burgh Land;McGilp, Alex., watchmaker, 3 High st

house, 41 Ardbeg rdMcGilp Dan., carrier, 41 Montague st

McGilp Dan., Uesher, 74 High st

65

McGilp Mrs Eliz., 3 Union st

McGinlay Thos., labourer, 20 Mill st

McGlashan Ach, 12 Columshill st

McGlashan Capt John, Mansefield pi

McGlashan Mrs Sarah, 32 Ardbeg rdMcGovern Jobn, labourer, 36 Mill st

McGowan James, painter, 25 Argyle st

McGowan Mrs, confectioner, Montague s

McGowan Chs. , 21 Staffa pi

McGowan Kobt., seaman, 45 Argyle st

McGowan Wm., plumber, 44 Argyle st

McGowan Robt., 7 Montague st

McGregor Mrs Eliz., 7 GallowgateMcGregor Mrs Jane, 2 Bridge st

McGregor Malcm, grocer, 117 Montaguest ; ho 94 High st

McGregor , 7 GallowgateMcGrory Michael, spirit dealer, 70 Mon-tague st ; ho. 34 Mountstuart rd

McGugau D. , 59 Ardbeg rdMcGugan Daniel, 87 Ardbeg rdMcGuire Thos., fisherman, 119 High st

McHaffie Wm., calenderer, 35 Ardbeg r

Mcllroy Jms. , stoker, 3 Stuart st

Mclnall Mrs Eliz., 11 WatergateMclnnes Alex., carter, 11 WatergateMcllees Dan., labourer, 1 Mill st

Mclndoe Mrs Mary, 80 High st

Mclnnes James, spirit merchant, 18Castlehill st

Mcintosh Alx., mason, 1^ Columshill pi

Mcintosh Angus, 28 Montague st

Mcintosh ±>on., engineer, 23 Ardbeg rdMcintosh Dun., tobacconist, 104 Mon-tague st ; house, 43 Ardbeg rd

Mcintosh Geo., ship fitter, 32 Staffa pi

Mcintosh Mrs Magt., 177 High st

Mcintosh Mrs May, Serpentine rdMcintosh Mrs Steuart, 22 Craigmore rdMcintosh Wm., accountant, 6 Castle st

house, 32 Crichton rd

Mclntyre Alex., 4 Mansefield pi

Mclntyre Alex., grocer, 127 High st

Mclntyre Alex., shipmaster, Glebe lndsMclntyre Alister, ship master, 6 Marine pMclntyre Archd., ship-builder, 103Montague st

Mclntyre Misses Ann & Rachel, Serpen-tine rd

Mclntyre Miss Char., 78 High st

Mclntyre Dan., carpenter, 121 High st

Mclntyre Dan., coachman, 51 High st

Mclntyre Daniel, keeper, Liberal rooms,17 Montague st

Mclntyre Miss Eliz., 64 Mountstuart rdE

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Mclntyre Mrs Euph., 8 Mill st

Mclntyre Mrs, 24 Bridge st

Mclntyre Miss Grace, 38 Mill st

Mclntyre Mrs Jessie E., 23 Victoria st

Mclntyre Mrs Kate, 5 Russell st

Mclntyre John, gardener, 59 Ardbeg rdMclntyre Mai., labourer, 23 Barone rdMclntyre Robert, coachman, 51 High st

Mclntyre Sam, Mansefield pi

Mclntyre Mrs Sarah, 59 Crichton rdMclntyre , 8 Tower st

Mclsaac Miss Jean, 13 Argyle <er

Mclsaac capt. & Hon. Major John, in-

structor of musketry, 48 A rgyle st

McTver Jms., boat hirer, 22 Argyle piMclver Neil, quarrier, 135 High st

a

Mclver Pat., labourer, 79 High st

McKay Arch . seaman, 19 Russell st

McKay Charles, tailor, 26 Montague st

McKay Eliz. & Isa., Wellpark rdMcKay Miss Flora, 23 fcussell st

McKay Geo., 33 Bridge st

Mackay Rev James E., Crichton rdMcKay Miss Jessie, 25 Argyle st

McKay John, gardener, 34 Mill st

Mackay John, Royal Hotel, Albert piMcKay John, F. E. I. S., head master,

Public School; ho. 1 ElysiumMackay captain John, ex-county chief

constable, Clyde vw., E. Burgh LandsMcKay John, farmer, Barone parkMcKay Jhn. T , seaman, 11 Columshill st

McKay Kenneth police officer, 2 King s

McKay Miss Magt. Kir BuildingsMcKay Mrs Magt. 19 Mill st

McKay Wm. , burgh chief constable,High st ; ho, Rosemount, 47 Barone rd

McKay Wm., compsitr , 76 Montague st

McKay Wm., labourer, 25 Monta»ue st

JVlcKean Wm., 7 Union st

McKechnie Miss Ann, 3 Mountstuart rdMcKechnie Don., girdene , TownheadMcKechnie Miss Jessie, 17 E. Princes st

McKechnie Mrs Magt. , 4 Hillhouse rdMcKechnie Wm. D., flesher, 19 Bridge-end st ; ho, 27 do

McKellar Alex., gardener, 9 Bishop st

McKellar Chas., plasterer, 43 Ardbeg rdMcKellar Dan., painter, 27 Argyle st

McKellar Hugh, draper, 70 Ardbeg rdMcKellar Mrs Janet, 25 Mountstuart rdMcKellar Mrs Margt., 3 Bridge st

McKellar Mrs Magt., 30 High st

McKellar Dun., porter, 21 Russell st

McKellar Miss Isa., Meadow pi

McKellar Jms,, ins. agent, Mansefield pMcKellar Jn., coachman, 6 Mansefield p

66

McKellar Miss Rebecca, 4 Croft In

McKellar Robt., 11 Brighton ter

McKelvie Wm., labourer, 2 John st

McKendrick Mrs Helen, 24 WatergateMcKendrick Jms., 24 WatergateMcKendrick Wit., boatman, 35 Bridge s

McKendry Arch,police sergt., 40 Bish-

op st

McKenzie Mrs Agnes, 4 W. Castle st

McKenzie Alex. F., labourer, 119 High s

McKenzie Mrs Cath , 7 W. Princes st

McKenzie Colin, stoker, 78 High st

McKenzie Don., engineer, HE. Princes s

McKenzie Dune, 12 Columshill st

McKenzie Mrs Eliz., 5 Mountstuart rdMcKenzie Hector, seaman, 11 Colums-

hill pi

McKenzie Hugh, turner, 82 High st

McKenzie Jms., mason, 5 Mansefield piMcKenzie John, blacksmith, 60 High st

McKenzie John, turner, 96a High st

McKenzie Miss May, 8 Argyle piMcKenzie Mrs My., 2 Chapelhill rdMcKenzie Mrs May, 4 Columshill pi

McKenzie Mrs May. , 23 Mountpleasant r

McKenzie Murdoch, publisher, Express,11 Montague st ; ho., 31 Ardbeg rd

McKenzie Richard, shipmaster, 37Crichton rd

McKenzie Thomas. 20 W. Princes st

McKenzie Mrs, 89 Montague st

McKie Andrew, printer, 79 High st

McKillop Mrs Ann, 27 E. Princes st

McKim John, photographer, 23 Argylest and Chapelhill rd ; ho, 33 Argyle st

McKinlay And. M., temperance hotelkeeper, 4 High fct

McKinlay Arch., sen. and jun., aeratedwater manufacturers, 6 Columshill st

McKinlay Chrs. & Grace, 6 Columshill s

McKinlay John, heritor, Bishop terMcKinlay John, joiner, 16 Castle st

McKinlay Mrs Eliz, 27 Argyle st

McKinlay Mrs May S, 2 Chapelhill rdMcKinlay Mrs May, 19 High st

McKinlay Mrgt. & Marian, Bishop terMcKinlay Miss Marn., 47 Argyle stMcKinlay Robt., bootmaker, 4 Chapel-

hill rd; ho., 2 Chapelhill rdMcKi .lay, Robert A., stationer, etc., the

Library, 21 Victoria st ; ho. Barone r

McKinnon Alex., steamboat agent, 12Tower st

McKinnon Chs., boilermkr, 10 Marine pMcKinnon Donald, 6 Hillhouse rdMcKinnon Donald, 1 Russell st

McKinnon Dun., aerated water manu-facturer, 12 Tower st>

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Bothesay.

McKinnon Hector, registrar, stationer,

etc , 11 & 13 Victoria st

McKinnon Mrs Helen, 29 Argyle ter

McKinnon Hugh, plasterer, 109 Highst ; house 27 Bridge st

McKinnon James, law clerk, CountyBuildings, house, Barone rd

McKinnon Jas., plasterer, 1 Russell st

McKinnon Mrs Jane, 4 Mill st

McKinnon Malcolm, chef, 141 High st

McKinnon Malcolm, plasbr., 133 High st

McKinnon Mrs Marion, 44 Argyle sc

McKinnon Mrs Mary C, 66 High st

McKinnon John, grocer, 6 Montague st

;

house, 32 Battery pi

McKintosh Mrs Annie, 21 Crichton rdMcKirdy Mrs Ann, 115 High sc

McKirdy Miss Chris., 71 Victo ia st

McKirdy Hugh, cab owner, W. Princes

st ; house, 23 Bishop st

McKirdy James, fancy goods dealer, 77Victoria st

McKirdy Jas. A., blacksmith, 18 Mill st

McKirdy Jms., cabman, Bishop st

McKirdy John, blacksmith, 32 Bridge s

McKirdy Jhn, contractor, 38 Bishop st

;

house, 23 Bishop ter

McKirdy capt. John, J.P., BeechwoodMcKirdy John, shipmaster, 7 Argyle pMcKirdy John, solicitor, 5 Bishop ter

McKirdy John, cab owner, Bishop st

McKirdy Mrs May, Eden pi

McKirdy Mrs May, 24 Battery pi

McKirdy Miss May Ann, 32 Bridge st

McKirdy Mrs May S., 29 Battery pi

McLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlan

st

McLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlan

tague st

McLachlanMcLachlanMcLachlan

end st

McLachlanend st

Alex., engineer, 70 Ardbeg r

Ach. , labourer, 3 Union st

Ach., grocer, 12 Columshill s

Camp., porter, 93 High st

Dan., grocer, 14 Columshill s

Don., flesher, 115 Montague

Dug., cook, 35 Argyle st_

Dug., joiner, 1 Columshill pDug., labourer, 19 Mill st

Dug., cook, Dean Hood pi

Dug., seaman, 24 LadesideDuncan, mason, 19 High st

Duncan, labourer, 46 Mon-

Hugh, gardener, 14 Russell s

Miss Isa., 10 Mill st

Jas., labourer, 15 Bridge-

John, labourer, 16 Bridge -

67

McLachlan Lachlan, 29 Meadow pi

McLachlan Miss Mary, 3 Battery pi

McLachlan Mrs Mary, 86 High st

McLachlan Miss Mary, 28 Argyle st

McLachlan P., 9 Wyndham pkMcLachlan Wm., labourer, 19 Russell s

McLachlan Misses, Burnbank ter

McLachlan Mrs, 16 Castlehill st

McLaren James, joiner, 19 Argyle st

McLaren John, nurseryman, BraesideMcLay Mrs Eliz., 27 Bridge-end st

McLay Jn. , coalmastr, 32 Mountstuart r

McLarty Daniel, 2 John st

McLeaMiss Ann, dre>smakei, 16 High st

McLea Arch. S., house factor, 22 Bridgest

McLea Mrs Grace, 11 Argyle ter

McLea Miss Mary, 20 Bridge st

McLean capt, Alex., commission agent,

1 Albany ter

McLean Allan, blacksmith, 133 High st

McLean Andw., saddler, 7 VV. Princes st

McLean Angus, labourer, 1 Mill st

McLean Miss Ann, 19 <VJill st

McLean Miss Annie, 6£ Ardbeg rdMcLean Miss Cthn., 16 High st

McLean Dan , flesher, 20 Bridge-end st

McLean Dond., stoker, 16 LadesideMcLean Fred., flesher, 20 Bridge-end s

McLean Hugh, mill manager, 5 Bridge s

McLean Hugh, porter, 4 King st

McLean Mrs Jms., 5 Victoria st

McLean Mrs Jane, 38 Crichton rdMcLean Miss Jane, 34 Mill stMcLean Miss Jane, 16 Castle st

McLean Miss Janet, 3 Castle st

McLean Mrs Jeannie, 24 Bridge st

McLean Mrs Jessie, 5 Victoria st

McLean John, clerk, 9 Chapelhill rdMcLean John, fisherman, 32 Mill st

McLean John, labourer, 60 High st

McLean John, labourer, 112 High st

McLean Lachlan, slater, 133 High st

McLean Malcolm, carter, Colbeck piMcLean Miss Mrgt., 32 Battery piMcLean Mrs Mry., 60 Crichton rdMcLean Mrs Sarah, 1 Mill st

McLean Murd., labourer, 24 Columshill s

McLean Peter, clerk, 2 Mackinlay st

McLean Peter, car driver, 24 Kussell st

McLean Ths., carriage-hirer, 46 LadesideMcLeish Miss Jane, 38 Bishop st

McLeish John, gardener, 4 King st

McLeish Rbt., porter, 20 W. Princes st

McLellan Mrs Ann, 17 Bridge st

McLellan Colin, steward, 5 Argyle piMcLellan David, labourer, 38 Mill st

McLellan Dond., stoker, 17 Montague s

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McLellan Mrs Ellen, 18 Russell st

McLellan Mrs Isa C., Argyle ter

McLellan John, painter, 24 Ladeside st

McLellan John K , coachman, 11 EastPrinces st

McLellan Male, 4 Minister's brMcLellan Miss Mgt. , 79 Montague st

McLellan Miss My., 26 E. Princes st

McLellan Miss Mary, 2 King st

McLellan Quintin B., blacksmith, Croftlane ; ho, 12 Mountpleasant rd

McLellan Wm., cabman, 9 Bishop st

McLelland Miss Ellen, 27 Ardbeg rdMcLennan. Duncan S., dancing master,

5 Hillhouse rdMcLeod Angus, stoker, 27 High st

McLeod Don., coachman, 13a E. Prin-

ces st

McLeod Miss Eliz., 16 Montague st

McLeod Miss Mry. , Adelaide pi

McLeod Mrs Neil, 103 Montague st

McLeod, Wm., exhibitor, AquariumMcLeod Mrs, 103 Montague st

McLintock Miss Chris., 32 Battery pi

McLintock Geo. M., architect, 21 Castle

st ; ho, 32 Battery pi

McLusky Mrs Mrgt., 1 Hillhouse rd

McMahon Wm., clerk, 12 Bridge st

McMeuemy J., mill worker, 24 Castle st

McMillan Mrs Agnes, 36 Mill st

McMillan Alex., carter, 79 High st

McMillan Arch., carter, 21 Store InMcMillan Alx., labourer, 41 WatergateMcMillan Mrs Allison, 20 Bussell st

McMillan Mrs Betsy, 7 Argyle st

McMillan Bryce, cartwright, 34 Mill st

McMillan Mrs Cth., 7 Union st

McMillan Mrs Cth., 4 W. Princes st

McMillan Mrs Chris., JO Argyle pi

McMillan Dond., valuator, Bishop st

;

ho, Craigowan, J 8 Crichton rdMcMillan Dune, fisherman, 18StaffaplMcMillan Eben R., shipmaster, Argyle tr

McMillan Miss Flo., 11 Columshill st

McMillan Jms., 'bus propr., W. Princes s

McMillan Mrs, 23 Mountpleasant rdMcMillan Mrs Jane, 26 E. Princes st

McMillan Mrs Jnt. , 11a Argyle pi

McMillan Jn., coachman, 76 Montague s

McMillan John, farmer, KnockanreochMcMillan John, stoker, 22 WatergateMcMillan Mlc.,quarrier,13 Bridge-end s

McMillan Mrs, 6 Marisefield pi

McMillan Neil, labourer, 2 Croft In

Macmillan Bobert D., procurator- fiscal,

Watergate ; ho, CraigmoreMcMillan Bond., pensioner, 16 King st

68

McMillan Thos., 76 High st

McMillan Thos., quarrier, 14 Russell st

McMillan Wm., cab owner, 28 Mill st

McMillan Wm., cabman, 97 Montague s

McMillan Wm., boilermaker, 27 Col-umshill st

McMillan Wm., butcher, 95 MontaguesMcMillan Wm., cork cutter, 17 Bridge s

McMillan Wm. B., billposter, 48 Highst ; ho, Elderslie, Serpentine rd

McMillan Mrs, dairy keeper, WatergateMcMurchie Dugd., porter, 58 Ladeside s

McMurchie John, gardener, 60 High st

McMurray Alex., 19 Russell st

McMurray Thos., 4 Elysium

McNab Alx., joiner, &c, 24 Watergate;ho, 2 Mountpleasant rd

McNab Edw., janitor, Public School, 88High st

McNab Hamltn., grocer,^Hillhouse rdMcNab Jms., joiner, 9 Chapelhill rdMcNab Miss Jessie, 16 Castle st

McNab John, tinsmith, W. Princes st

;

ho, 4 MountpleasantMcNab Mrs Margt., 36 Ladeside st

McNab Misses Mrgt. & Mry. A., 16Craigmore rd

McNab Miss Mry Ann, 17 Montague st

McNair capt. Dvd., harbourmaster, 22Argyle pi

McNair Miss Eliz., Roslin pi

McNair John, boatman, 7 Staffa piMcNair Wltr., tailor, Colbeck piMcNaught Mrs Euph. , McNab's brMcNaughton Miss Jane, 44 Ardbeg rdMcNaughton John, labourer, 14 King st

McNaughton John, porter, 56 High st

McNeill Alex., joiner, 1 Columshill piMcNeill Alex., labourer, 1 Mill st

McNeill Miss Ann, 18 Argyle piMcNeill Dan., gardener, 3 Russell st

McNeill Dan,, traveller, 22 Columshill s

McNeill mis Eliz., 46 LadesideMcNeill J., mason, 63 High st

McNeill Mrs Jane, 24 Argyle st

McNeill Mrs Jane, hosier, W. Princes st

McNeill Miss Mrjy., 13 Montague st

McNeill Thos., cabman, 9 Bishop st

McNeill Wm., stationer, 17^ E. Princesst ; ho, 10 Columshill pi

McNicol Arch. , captain, 11 Marine piMcNicol Arch., seaman, 82 High stMcNicol Dune, cabman, 31 Battery piMcNicol Mrs Eliz., 7 Argyle ter

McNicol Jms., baker, Wyndham rdMcNicol Jms., shipmaster, 16 Mount-pleasant rd

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McNicol Mrs Mra^., 28 Argyle st

McNicol Peter, 7 Oolumshill.plMcNicol Miss, tobacconist, Bishop st

McNiven Jms., upholsterer, Orcadia

McPhail Mrs Mrgt., 16 Staffa pi

McPhee Hu., spirit mercht., 37 Gallow-

gate ; ho, 2 Argyle st

McPhee John, mechanic, 87 High st

McPhee Mlcm., labourer, 28 Mill st

McPhee Peter, coachman, 1 Union st

McPherson Alex., labourer, 3 Union st

McPherson Miss Cth., 23 Barone rd

McPherson Cs., draper, 16 Mountpleas-ant rd

McPherson Don., car driver, 2 Bridge s

McPherson Geo., draper, Koslin pi

McPherson Hu., porter, 3 Columshill pi

McPherson John, 2 John st

Mc Pherson John, fisherman, 20 BridgendMcPherson John, steward, 20 Staffa pi

McPherson Mrs Mary, 54 Ladeside st

McPherson Miss Mary, Wellpark rd

Macquarie D. C, grocer, Columshill st

and Barone rd ; ho , Tay Cot. Barone r

McQuarrie Ann, 41 Ardbeg rd

McQueen Mrs Jessie, 25 GallowgateMcQuistan Jms., plasterer, John st

McQuistan John, plasterer, John st

McQuistan Mrs Jean, 72 Montague st

McTaggart Mrs Agnes, 103 High st

McTaggart Miss Kliz., 21 Mill st

McTaggart Miss Jane, 40 Columshill st

McTaggart John, labourer, 7 Mill st

McTageart Lich., Ballochgoy ter

McTaggart Wm„ engraver, 71 Barone r

McTaggart Wm„ labourer, 7 Mill st

McTavish Edward, tinsmith, Bridge-end

st ; ho. 1 LadesideMcTavish John, seaman, 21 Russell st

McVicar Don., mason, 75 Ardbeg rd

McVicar Duncan, 93 High st

McVicar John, mason, 25 Argyle st

McWilliam And. , heritor, Ardmory rd

McWilliams Mrs May, 3 Argyle pi

McWiliiams Mrs, Russell st

McWilliam s Win., carter, 17 Russell st

NNapier Mrs Euph., 4 Hillhouse rd

Napier Mrs Janet, 8 Tower st

Napier Mrs May, 8 Hillhouse rde69

Napier Thos., plumber, and ironmonger,

68 Montague st ; ho., 4 Hillhouse rd

Neary Pat., boilermaker, 31 Colums-

hill st

Neill Mrs Ann, 12 W. Princes st

Neill Jms. C, heritor, Ardencraig

Neill ttobt., coal dealer, 7 W. Princes st

Neill Wm. J., sugar refiner, Ardencraig

Neilleay Mrs Ellen, 66 High st

Neilson Alex., upholsterer, 44 Argyle st

Neilson Misses Cath. Agnes, & Margt.,

20 Ardbeg rd

Neilson Chs. E., ship's officer, 54 Crich-

ton rdNeilson Mrs Eliz., 51 Mountstuart rd

Neilson Geo , seaman, 135 High st

Neilson Jms , mason, 50 Ladeside

Neilson John, baker, 17 E. Princes st

Neilson Mrs Mary, 15 Ladeside st

Neville John, 1 Russell st

Neville Mrs May A., 27 GallowgateNicholson Armiger, letter carrier, 32

Bishop st

Nicholson Mrs Jane, 9 Chapelhill rd

Nicholson John, commission a^ent, 4

Ardbeg rdNicol Jms. , engineer, 30 Bridge st

Nicol John H. , innkeeper, 4 Bishop st

Nicholson Miss Mary S., Barone rdNicolson Neil, seaman, 24 E. Princes st

Nisbet Mrs Alex., 6 Bridge st

Nisbet Arch. , Canada houseNisbet John, cab owner, Ivy Bank cot.

Bridge st

Nisbet John, gardener, Wyndham rd

Nisbet Miss My., confectioner, 6 Gallow-gate

Nisbet Miss May, 10 Columshill st

Nolan Miss, Holiday Home, 76 Ardbeg r

Noon Wm., coal dealer, 103 High st

Nugent Nath., tailor, 9 Bishop st

Nugent Wm., gardener, 5 Mansefield pi

Ogilvie Thomas, Gowanfield pi

O'Hara John, spirit dealer, Ardmory rd

Oliphant Geo., shoemaker, 20 Kussell s

Oliver Miss Robina, 23 WatergateO'Neill Mrs A^nes, 19 High st

O'Neill Francis, ins. agent, Colbeck pi

O'Neill Wm., fishmonger, 17 Bishop st

Orkney Miss Janet, 4 Mountstuart rd

Orkney John, 26 Mountstuart rd

Orkney Robt , ocean steamboat agent4 Mountstuart rd

Ormsby Mrs Esther, 46 Montague st

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Ornand Mrs, Park pi

Orr Jms. M., merchant, 23 Argyle ter

Orr Mrs Sophia, 40 Argyle st

Orr, Robert, MontfordOsborne Jms., flesher, 6 Hillhouse rdOsgood Mrs Agnes, 9 Argyle pi

Page Samuel, flesher, 41 WatergatePark Agnes, 18 Mountpleasant rdPaterson Mrs Agnes L., 5a Argyle piPark Jms., bleacher, 52 Ardbeg rdPark Mrs Jane, 13a E. Princes st

Park Wm., Marine pi

Parker Geo., 4 Mansefield pi

Paterson Mrs Agnes, 11 Argyle piPaterson Miss Agnes, 6 MountpleasantPaterson Alex., printer, 8 Tower st

Paterson And., farmer, Little GrenachPaterson Mrs Ann, 54 LadesidePaterson Chas., steambeat agent, 22

Argyle piPateison Mrs E., spirit merchant, 3 Vic-

toria st ; ho., 3J Victoria st

Paterson Eliz. , 65 Ardbeg rdPaterson Mrs Jane, 14^ Marine pi

Paterson John, Serpentine rdPaterson J., draper, Dean Hood pi ; ho.

7 Chapelhill rdPaterson John, milliner, 31 Victoria st;

ho, Brandane ter

Paterson J. & Sons, tailors and clothiers,

39 Victoria st

Paterson Josh., Rothesay Laundry, 34Bridge st ; ho, Montrose vl., Barone r

Paterson, Mrs May, 15 Castle st

Paterson Matt., drysalter, 29 Argyle t>t

Paterson, Robt. , carter, 21 Mill st

Paterson Robt., slater & cement worker,24 Argyle st

Paterson Rbt., upholsterer, Store In

Paterson Thos., stationer, tobacconist,

&c, 27 & 29 Montague st

Paterson Miss, 20 Marine pi

Patience John, leather merchant, 2 DeanHood pi

Paton Mrs Agnes H., Waverley Temp-erance Hotel, 37 Argyle st

Paton Ang. , carpenter, Roslin cot

Paton Mrs /»nn, 8 GallowgatePaton Miss Annie, 20 GallowgatePaton Mrs Jeannie, 135 High st

Paton Miss Marian, 36 Mountpleasant r

Patrick Jms., porter, 11 Staffa pi

Patrick Wm., cloth wrapper, 3 Russell s

Patrick Wm., millworker, 103 High st

70

Pattison Jms. , comp. 36 Bishop stPaul Mrs A nn, 76 High st

Paul Kobt., glass blower, 7 Marine piPeacock Alex. K., plumber, 23 High stand 53 Ardbeg rd ; ho., Adelaide pi

Peacock Mrs Jane, 25 Wyndham rdPeebles Mrs Annie, Mansefield piPendreigh John, woodman, 159 High stPendreigh Neil, labourer, 17 Russell st

Penman Jms., spirit dealer, 1 Union st

Penney Dr Dvd. J., surgeon, 19 BatteryPenney Dr W. Watkin, Prospect House,

56 Ardbeg rdPenney Mrs May 27 Battery piPentland Mrs Cath., 33 Barone rdPerry John, coastguard officer, 17 Bish-op st

Perry Alex., grocer, 14 Mill st

Perry Mrs May, 6 Columshill st

Perston David, foreman, Buteman, 10Castle st

Perston Wm. , carrier, 58 Montague st

Petrie Mrs Helen, Glen HeadPettigrew Mrs Ann, 45 Ardbeg rdPheeny Miss Cath., 83 Montague st

Philp Mrs Margt., 2 Dean Hood piPhillips Mrs Cecelia, navelock terPhilps Mrs, 18 Bridge st

Pickering Red., restaurateur, WatergatePilling Mrs Fanny, 76 High st

Pinkerton Mrs Magt., 11 Columshill stPinkerton Jas. , coffee stall keeper, Col-umshill pi

Pirie Geo., Osborne Temperance Hotel,87 Victoria st

Pirie Mrs Mary, Serpentine rdPollock Miss Magt., High CraigmorePoole Wm., moulder, 28 Russell st

Pope Dnl , sailmaker, Wellpark rdPope Mrs Isa. D., 16 Mouncstuart rdPottie Mich., blacksmith, 74 Ardbeg rdPorter John, builder, 22 Marine piPrentice Hny., b'ksmith, 7 GallowgatePrice Mrs Eliz., Glenhead piPrimrose Wm , 143 High st

Prior Alfred, gardener, 27 Bridge-end s

Provan Jms., painter, 17 Montague st

Proudfoot Miss Eliz., WestwoodPurves Mrs Agnes, 61 High st

QQuigley Jos., printer, Express Office: ho,

19 High st

Quin Mrs, 16J Glenrosa pi

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Rabyjohn Chas., 14 Russell st

Rae Dvd., burgh worker, Logie pi

Rae Geo., tailor, 2 Argyle sb

Rae Geo. S., teacher, Ballochgoy ter

Ramsay Dvd., coachman, 98 MontaguesRamsay Jms., heritor, Serpentine rd

Ramsay Mrs Margt., 53 Ardbeg rd

Rankin Alex., draper, 25 Victoria st

Rankin Allan, carter, High st

Rankine Dvd., garlener, Serpentine rd

Rankine Mrs Jane, 54 Ardbeg rd

Rankin Misses Jane & Jessie D., 12 £ Ar-

Rankin Mrs Magb., Serpentine rd

gyle pi

Rankine Geo., fisherman, 19 Store in

Rankine Misses Jessie & Margt., Fauld-

moreRankine John, steward, 19 High st

Rankine Jn., fishmonger, 20 Bishop st

Rankine Miss Isa., 51 Ardbeg rd

Rankine Mrs Joan P., 58 Mountstuarb rd

Redfern Wm. H., spirit merchant, Mon-tague st and Guildford sq ; ho, 34a Co-

lumshill st

Reid And. D., shipping agent, 30 East

Princes st

Reid Dr Dnl., surgeon, Brandane ter

Reid Dug., brass finisher, 22 Russell st

Reid Misses Georgina & Jessie, 25 Craig -

more rdReid Mrs Henrietta, 76 Ardbeg rd

Reid John, postman, Colbeck pi

Reid John, gasfitter, 4 Columshill st

Reid Mrs Magt., Ornatus ter

Reid Mrs May., 18 Mountpleasant rd

Rennie Ax., brass-finishei*, 10 Ladeside s

Reside John., joiner, 5 Argyle st

Reynolds Thos., labourer, Mansefield pi

Richardson Kobt , 27 Mountstuart rd

Riddell Mrs Helen, 43 Ardbeg rd

Riddle Jms M.. engineer, 31 Gallowgate

Riesbeig Mrs Eliz., Clan vl, Bridge sb

Rippie John labourer, 3 Stuart st

Rippie Sam., labourer; 1 Mill st

Rippie Wm., labourer, 125 High st

Ritchie Alex., clerk, 3^ Victoria st

Ritchie And., farmer, Gartnatkeilly

Ritchie Jos., shipmaster, 43 Crichton r

Ritchie Mrs Eliz , 41 Victoria st

Ritchie Mrs Jessie, 27 Argyle st

Ritchie Mrs Magt., Wyndham pkRitchie Peter, pensioner, 22 Mill st

Roberts Geo., tailor, 5 Columshill pi

Robertson Mrs Alex., grain merchant,John st

71

Robertson And. , 16 Marine pi

Robertson Ang, upholsterer, 21 k Bridge-

end st

Robertson Mrs A., Argvle ter

Robertson Mrs Cbdk, 16 Mill st

Robertson Dvd., baker, 7 E. Princes st;

ho., 17 Mountstuart rd

Roberbson Miss Eliz., 103 High st

Robertson Hec, labr., 31a Columshill st

Robsrtson Hu., contractor, 18 Bridge st

Robertson Mrs Isa., 28 Columshill st

Robertson Mrs, Livinsjstonia Temper-ance hotel, Guildford sq

Robertson Jms., joiner, 17 Bridge sb

Robertson Jms., Bute Steam Laundry,f^adeside st ; ho, Amisfield, Barone rd

Robertson Mrs Jane, 17 Russell st

Robertson John, baker, 11 E. Princes

st ; ho, 5 Mountpleasant rdRobertson John, storeman, WestwoodRobertson Mrs Magt., 21J Bridge-end s

Robertson Mrs May, 5J Argyle pi

Roberton Mrs My M., 10 Mountstuart r

Robertson Wm., chimney sweeper, 24Mill st

Robertson Wm., seaman, 15 High st

Robertson Wm., gardener, EastwoodRobin Ach., engineer, 98 Montague st

Robinson Thos., seaman, 38 Bishop st

Rodger Mrs Robt , 28 Bridge st

Roe Mrs Esther, 20 Craigmore rdRoe Jonathan, engineer, 5 Craigmore rdRoss Miss Khz. M., 6 Argyle pi

Ross H. J. G., M. A., teacher, Gowan-field ter

Ross John, tailor, 12 W. Princes st

Ross Mrs Mary, 26 Montague st

Rowand Mrs Eliz,, 1 Columshill piBowbothanMrsMary L., 13 Crichton rdRoy Mrs Eliz., 76 Montague st

Roy Peter, seaman, 1 Logie pi

Roy Wm. . residenter, 23 Mountsbuarb r

Rush Miss Ann, 8 Montague st

Russell Mrs Ann, 2 Bridge st

Russell Dun. C, plumber, 3 King st

Russell Miss Jeannie, 15 Bridge st

Russell John K., 2 Bridge sb

Russell Miss Margb., 27 Battery pi

Russell Mrs Mary, 48 Mountpleasant rdRussell Matthew B., grocer, 106 Mon-tague st ; ho. 15 Bridge st

Russell M. L., 4 Mansefisld pi

Rutherford Mrs Margt., 62 High st

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Sacks Moses, tailor, 28 Mill st

Samuels Wm., painter, 29 Argyle terSchroder Colin M., seaman, 37 Bridge st

Schueller Godfrey, vanman, 82 High st

Sclanders Miss Margrt., 31 Crkhton rdScott Miss Agnes, 54 Ardbeg rdScott Alex., stoker, 38 Mill st

Scott Miss Ann, 2 Minister's brScott Mrs Eliz., 2 Dean Hood pi

Scott Miss Eliz., 4 Minister's brScott Mrs Eliz., 84 Montague st

Scott Eliz., 38 Mountpleasant rdScott Mrs Eliz., chinaware dealer, 30Montague st

Scott Francis, 7 Bridge st

Scott Geo., drawing master, Clan villa,

Bridge st

Scott Miss Grace, 24 Battery pi

Scott Mrs Harriet, 45 WatergateScott Mrs Helen, 8 Montague st

Scott Mrs Isa., 84 Montague st

Scott Mrs Tsa., 103 Montague st

Scott Mrs Jane, 11 Ardbeg rdScott Miss Janet, 8 Argyle st

Scott Mrs Janet, 36 Argyle st

Scott Matt., glazier, 12 Bridge st

Scott Matt., cook, 29 Mill st

Scott Robt., 76 High st

Scott Kobt., engineer, High st

Scouler Mrs Chris., 35 Bridge st

Scullion Miss Mary Ann, 62 High st

Service Mis Jane, Croft Lodge, Argyle st

Shakespere Mrs Eliz., 4 Columshill st

Shand Jms., painter, 25 Argyle st

Shand Jos., painter. Hillhouse rd;ho.,Westwood, Argyle pi

Shand Peter, grocer, 26 Bridge-end st

Sharp Mrs Agnes, Marine pi

Sharp Miss Cath., 28 Ladeside st

Sharp Miss Cath., 23 Victoria st

Sharp Miss Eliz., 15 Mountstuart rdSharp Mi s Jane, Mountstuai t rdSharp John, labourer, 17 Montague st

Sharp Miss Julia, 17 Montague st

Sharp Mrs Margt., 23 Victoria st

Sharp Bobt., J. P., MaryfieldShaw Angus, carter, 36 Mill st

Shaw Arch., carter, 54 High st

Shaw Cuth., joiner, 21 Columshill st

Shaw Jobn, carter, 46 Ladeside st

Shaw John, joiner, 28 Montague st

Shaw John, porter, 19 Victoria st

Shaw John, steamboat agent, Quay ; ho52 Montague st

Shaw Miss Magt., 18 Columshill st

72

Shaw Neil, Park pi, Bridge st

Shaw Peter, labourer, 38 Ladeside stSheriff Miss Mary, Argyle terShields John, labourer, 19 Mill st

Shields Pat., shopman, 37 Bridge st

Shiells Geo., nurseryman, AmisfieldBarone rd

Shirran Wm. N., Mansefield piSiddal Miss Ann. Gowanfield terSillar s Miss Amelia , 27 Columshill st

Silver Andw. Y., tobacconist, 5 Argylest ; ho., 25 Gallowgate

Sillars, ladies' furnisher, 67 Victoria stSim Wm fisherman, 123 High st

Simpson Mrs Ann, 24 Castle st

Simpson Jms., gasfitter, 7 Tower st

Simpson Peter, joiner, Eden piSimpson Mrs May, 7 Staffa pi:Simpson Mrs Ann, '24 Castle st

Sinclair Alex , clerk, 11 Bridge st

Sinclair Dnl. W., spirit dealer, Oxen-ford, Barone rd

Sinclair Geo., cashier, 20 Mountstuart r

Sinclair Jms. C, burgh chamberlain, 30High st ; ho., 9 Battery pi

Sinclair John, joiner, 53 Barone rdSinclair John, shipmaster, 20 West

Princes st

Skirving Arch., blacksmith, 141 High st

Slaven Mrs Lilias, 18 WatergateSlaven John, fruiterer, 6 Store In

Slaven Maurice, labourer, 103 High st

Sloan Hu , agent, G. & 15. W. RailwayCompany quay ; ho., 47 High st

Smale Albert, com. traveller, Barone rdSmale Albert, 36 Columshill st

Small Dvd., engineer, 4 King st

Smellie Miss, Ardbeg rdSmillie Wm., engineer, 13 GallowgateSmith Mrs Agnes, 13 GallowgateSmith Alex. L., teacher, Lilyoak terSmith Miss Ann, Inkerman ter

Smith Arch., carter, 38 Bishop st

Smith Dun., baker, 69 Montague st

ho, 2 Hillhouse rdSmith Mrs F., spirit dealer, Stuart st

Smith Geo. A., baker, Wyndham pkSmith Henry M., clerk, 4 Hillhouse rdSmith Jms.. baker, Ferguson pi

Smith Jms , farmer, Wyndham pkSmith Jms., joiner, 30 Bishop st

Smith Jus., joiner, 1 Russell st

Smith Jms. T., flesher, Westlands rdSmith sergeant Jn., janitor, Academy;

ho., 9 Chapelhill rdSmith John, joiner, 15 Bishop st

Smith John, joiner, 2 Hillhouse rdSmith John, fishmonger, 35 Victoria st

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Smith Jn., mill manager, 7 Chapelhill r

Smith John, spirit dealer, 27 High st

Smith Neil gardener, 35 Bridge st

Smith Robt., clerk, 3i Meadow piSmith Kobt., hotel keeper, Bute Arms

Hotel, Guildford sq

Smith Robt., seaman, 103 High st

Smith Mrs Sarah, 11 Albert pi

Smith Thos., boilermaker; 144 High st

Smith Wm., glassblower, Westland rd

Sneddon Miss Agnes, 121 High st

Sommerville Mr- Ann, 5 Craigmore rdSommervill M>s Helen, 11 Chapelhill rdSommerville Js., bathman, 32 Battery d

Speirs Angus, tailor and clothier, 10Gallowgate

Speirs Mrs Helen, Wyndham rd

Speirs Miss Jane, 22 Argyle st

Speirs gas worker, 176 High st

Spellassie John, labourer, 8 Colums-hill sn

Spellassie Wm., labourer, 21 Kussell st

Spence Geo., bathman. Mansefield pi

Spence John, bathman, 61 Ardbeg rdSpringett Thos., hawker, 20 Mill st

Spreull And. , vet. surgeon, 21 Ardbeg rd

Sproul Ewan, labourer, 160 High st

Sprowl Ach., linotype opetr., 82 High st

Sprowl Mrs Isa., Gowanfield pi

Sprowl Mrs Mary. 6£ Ardbeg rd

Sprowl Robt., joiner, Ardbeg rdSprowl Wm., comp., Columshill st

Sprowl Misses, milliners, 9 GallowgateSquair F. H., fleshe", 5 Gallowgate

;

ho., 61 Barone rdStagg Wm., chimney sweep, 27 High st

Stalbridge Thos., painter, 50 LadesideStammers Mrs Marion M., 24 Russell st

Stark John, joiner, 36 Staffa pi

Stark John, painter and decorator, 16

Argyle st ; ho., 1 WimbletonStark John H., painter, 20 Argyle pi

Steadward Alex., boilermaker, 32 Mill s

Steel Miss Alice, Glebe lands

Steel Jms., tailor, 103 Montague st

Steven ston Mrs Isa., Roslin pi

Stevenston Miss Jessie, 21 Mountstuart r

Stevenson Misses, WimbletonStevenston John, spirit dealer, 6 Castle s

Stewart Alex., county police inspector,

County Buildings, 37 High st

Stewart Alex. , farmer, A shfield

Stewart Alex., tailor, 20 GallowgateStewart Alex., grocer, 30 Bishop st

Stewart Msss Agnes & Hln., 24 Ardbeg r

Stewart Misses Ann & May. Inkerman ter

Stewart Mrs Barb. R. C, and Catherine

K., 14 Marine pi

73

Stewart Chs., reedmkr.,12 W. Princes st

Stewart David, R. & J. Dick, 105 Mon-tague st ; ho., 15 Bishop st

Stewart Dun., spirit dealer, 18 Mount-pleasant rd

Stewart Eben., cork cutter, 2 Argyle pi

Stewart Gavin, Marine pi

Stewart Mrs Hannah, Bogany rdStewart Miss Helen, 7 Gallowgate!* tewart Miss H., dairy, Dean Hood piStewart Mrs Isabella, grocer, 11 High st

Stewart Jms., gardener, 25 Columshill s

Stewart Jms., shipmaster, 96 High st

Stewart Jms., painter, Serpentine rdStewart James B

, painter, 73 Victoria s

Stewart Jane & Mary, Eastlands rd

Stewart Mrs Janet, 18 Ardbeg rdStewart Mrs Janet, 49 Argyle st

Stewart John, boatman, M'Alister's crt

Stewart John, labourer, 11 Staffa piStewart John Craig, grocer, Holyrood,Barone rd

Stewart Mrs May, 31 Wyndham rdStewart Mrs May, Chapelhill rdStewart Mrs Mav, 22 WatergateStewart Miss Mary Ann, ±3 Argyle ter

Stewart Peter, Lank agent, ClydesdaleBank, Guildford sq

Stewart Miss Marv, 13 Argyle ter

Stewart Koht., 1 6 Castlehill st

Stewart Robert, engineer, 18 Argyle st

Stewart Robert, grain merchant, Millst ; house Alma ter

Ptewart Thos.. 41 Ardbeg rdStewart Thos., house factor, 135 High st

Stewart Wm., engineer, 65 Victoria st

Stewart W. Alex., B.L., County Build-ings ; ho, 29 Aidbeg rd

Stewart W, & J., painters, 22 WestPrinces st

Stewart Wm. M., accountant, 1 Mount-pleasant rd

Stewart Wm,. painter, 19 M'pleasant rdStirling Geo., traveller, 22 Columshill s

Stirling John, 77 Montague st

Stirling Wm. P. , tuner, 36 Columshill st

Stoddart Alx , mechanic, 17 E. PrincessStone Jos., steward, 22 Mill st

Stone Mrs, toy dealer, 20 Mill st

Storer Jms. D., painter, 29 Argyle st

Strachan Mrs Eliz., 6 Columshill pi

Stuart Geo., florist & seedsman, Chapel-hill and Westland rd nurseries ; shopDean Hood pi and Montague st : ho.,

Springbank, 7 Chapelhill rdStuart Gilbert, farmer, KerrycruisochStuart John Windsor, factor, Bute

estate, 43 High st ; ho., Foley House

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Stuart Mrs Margt , 2 Bridge st

Stuart Miss May L., 26 Russell st

Stuart Peter, burgh worker, Lilyoak ter

Sutherland Mrs Eliz., l03 Montague st

Sutherland Mrs Win., 24 Marine pi"

Swan Matth., purser, 25 Battery pi

Swan Rch., warehousemn, H CraigmoreSwan Walter. 39 Barone rdSwanson David, engineer, 32 Bishop st

Swanston Arthur, grocer, 26 W. Princes s

Swanston John B., grocer, 30 Bishop st

Sweeney Mrs Eliz., 5| Argyle pi

Sweeney Miss Eliz., 11 Columshill st

Sweeney Jms., shoemaker, 10 Store In

Sweet Chas., photographer, E. Princesst; ho., 20 Ciichton rd

Taggart Jms., shoemaker,40Columshill s

Tannihill Rbt., engnr., 13 M'pleaeant rdTaylor Mrs Ann, 2 Bridge st

Taylor Mrs Ann, 79 Ardbeg rdTaylor Ach., blacksmith, 7 Union st

Taylor Ach., brush maker, 58 Montague s

Taylor Chs., clerk, 6 Mansefield pi

Taylor Dnl. M., wine merchant, lowerst ; ho. Haglesham, Mountpleasant rd

Taylor Edward, joiner, 27 Columshill st

Taylor Mrs Elspeth, 3 Brandane ter

Taylor Mrs Isa., 8 Bridge st

Taylor James G., boatman, Albert

breast ; ho , 46 High st

Taylor Mrs Jane, Eastlands rd

Taylor Robt T. , flesher, 10 Bridge st

Teller Mrs Helen, 22 Argyle pi

Telfer Mrs Mrgt., 4 Minister's brTelford Mrs Ann, ArdbrannanTemple Mrs Jeannie. 109 Montague st

Templeton John. 96 High st

Thorn Miss Jane, 7 Ardbeg rdThorn Miss Jane. 3^ Victoria st

Thompson Daniel, bootmaker, 55 "Vic-

toria st ; ho. , 27 East Princes st

H hompson Hugh, postman, 34 Argyle st

Thomp-on James, shoemaker, 94 Mon-tague st ; ho, Hazelton, Barone rd

Thompson Sam., hatter, 60 Montaguest ; ho , Clyde View, Craigmore

Thompson Miss Sarah, Queen's Hotel,

41 Argyle st

Thorns Jms., mechanic, 4 Mill st

Thomson Miss Agnes, 12 Staffa pi

Thomson Benj. J., slater, 2 Hillhouse r

Thomson Chs., manufactr, Wyndham id

Thomson msss Eliz., Mrgt. and Mry. A.,

29 Ardbeg rd74

Thomson Mr4 Eliz , 97 Montague st

Thomson Hu., cabinetmkr., 25 Bishop s

Thomson Miss Isa., 8 Montague st

Thomson Js., fishmonger, Dean Hoodj

Thomson Jms., joiner, 5 Castle st

Thomson Jms., labourer, 109 MontagueThomson Mrs Jessie, 35 Argyle st

Thorn on, John, seaman, 9 Bishop st

Thomson Jn., bank agent. Royal BankVictoria st ; ho., 1 Tower st

Thomson John, seaman, 18 Russell st

Thomson John, residenter, 25 Argyle st i

Thomson John Russell, architect, i|

High st ; ho., Argyle ter

Thomson Mrs May, 1 OrcadiaThomson Mrs Mary, 16 Marine piThomson Norman M., confectioner, 44Mountstuart rd

Thomson Ptr., fisherman, 22 "WatergateThomson Ptr., seaman, 18 Russell st

Thomson Mrs Peter, 1 OrcadiaThomson Mrs S. A., 2 Crichton rdThomson Miss Sophia, 16 Battery piThomson Miss Sus^n, 71| Ardbeg rdThomson Mrs Thos., ironmonger, 65Montague st

Thomson Wm., draper, 13 Montague st

;

ho, Serpentine rd1 homson & McFarlane, grain merchants,

66 High st

Thorence Mrs Ann, 43 Ardbeg rdThorburn Js., fisherman, 10 WatergateThorburn John, fish merchant, 18 West

Princes st ; ho , 30 Bishop st

Thorburn TIkh., fisherman, 15 Bridge s

Tickell Mrs Marion, Museum, ChapelhillTitlow John, reporter, 86 High st

Todd Mrs Jessie, 32 Mill st

Torrance 7 "West Princes st

Torri, Mansento, confectioner, DeanHood pi and Gallowg tte

Tosney Miss, ladies' nurse, 71 Victoria st

Trail Rev Joseph, U. F Parish Manse,Serpentine rd

Trevett "W. J. , shoemaker, 45 High st

;

ho , 86 High st

Trodden Robt., tailor, 2 Ladeside st

Turnbull Mrs Ann, Wyndham pkTurnbull Wit., inspector, 1 Hillhouse rdTurner Arch., postman, 141 High st

Turner Ach., seaman, 16 Hillhouse rdTurner Misses Cath. B. & Mary M , 7

Crichton rdTurner Colin B., Craigmore pier, house,

Mountstuart rdTurner Dug., shipmaster, AscogTurner Geo., coachman, Ardbeg rdTurner Mrs May, 12 Marine pi

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Irner John, compositor, 87 High st

iirpin Wm. J., exhibtor, 22 Russell st

weedley John, nshcurer, 60 High st;

|ho, 76 Montague st

yre Wm. L., slater, 34a Columshill st

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rquhart Kev John, U. W. Free Manse,Argyle ter

Jrquhart John A., grocer, 13 Argyle st

;

I ho., Thistle bank, Argyle ter

fnverzacht Mrs Janet, 13a E. Princes st

Vrall Auguste H. , organist Wimbleton ct

"ance Mrs Jane, ! 32 Battery pi

wWaddell Dvd., boilermakr,3lsArdbeg rd

Valker Mrs Janet, 84 Montague st

Walker John, purveyor, 36 Bishop st

Waddell R. D. , merchant, 50 Montague s

Walker Mrs Ann, 46 Mountstuart rd

talker Arch., blacksmith and heating

engineer, Mill st

talker Dvd., carter, 20 Mill st

Walker Gavin, baker, 3J Victoria st

Walker Jms. A., heritor, Mountstuart r

Walker Mrs Jeannie, 7 GallowgateWalker John, blacksmith, 1 Mill st

Walker John, restaurarateur, 15 East

Princes st

jWalker Mrs Margt., 13 Bishop st

[Walker Mrs Magt. C. , 15 Mountpleasant r

Walker Wm., inspector, 20 Hussell st

Walker Mrs, 84 Montague st

IWalker Mrs, Wyndham rd

Walker GallowgateWallace Mrs Ann, 46 Mountstuart rd

Wallace Mrs Eliz. , 17 Graigmore rd

Wallace Jms.,cabmn.,18Mountpleasant r

Wallace Jms. F., dancing master, HighCraigmore

Wallace Mrs May, 79 High st

Wallace Mrs Mary, 177 High st

Ward Heny, Havelock ter

Wardrop Mrs Eliz., 139 High st

Warren, Mrs Margt. M. , Croft LodgeWaters Mrs Mathew, Mountpleasant rd

Waterson Alex., engineer, 11 Bridge st

Watson Dnl., blacksmith, 15 Castle st

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Watson Geo., tailor and clothier, 13Gallowgate ; ho. , 21 Columshill st

Watson Jms., S. P. C. A., 1 Columshill pWatson Miss Jane, 56 Mountstuart rdWatson Miss Jessie, 35 Crichton rdWatson Jms., 23 Mountpleasant rdWatson James, Roslin pi

Watson Jos., barber, 14 L High st

Watson Jn., blk. smith, 27 Columshill st

Watson Mrs Margt., 28 Crichton rdWatson Mrs Mary Ann., 31 GallowgateWatson Rbt., heritor, Upper CraigmoreWatson Wm. ,

grocer, 1 Minister's brWatson Wm., steamboat agent, Quay

;

ho., 7 Chapelhill rd

Watt Mrs Marian, 18 Ardbeg rdWatt Mrs Marion, 45 Ardbeg rdWaugh Mrs Helen, 7 GallowgateWaugh Mrs Helen, 36 Columshill st

Waugh, Mrs Marian, 17 Montague st

Webster Jms. G, mercht., Albany rdWebster Miss Mary, 65 Ardbeg r

Weir Alex., baker, 24 E. Princes st

Weir Alex., gardener, 81 Ardbeg rdWeir, Alex., tobacconist, 83 Victoria st

Weir Mrs Ann., 12 Bridge st

Weir Arch. , 21 Marine pi

Weir Jms. jn. , com. agent, Park pi

Weit- Jms., shoemaker, 94 High st

Weir Miss -lane, 4 Mountpleasant rdWeir Mrs Janet, 28 Bridge st

Weir, Mrs Janet, 1 Minister's brWeir John, warehouseman, 21 Mill st

Weir Kobt., mason. 23 Battery pi

Weir Robt., Colbeck pi

Weir Robt., 23 Mill st

Welsh Mrs Ann, 90 Montague st

Welsh Mrs Isa., 8 Argyle st

Welsh Mis Kate, 30 Argyle st

Welsh Thos., labourer, 19 Mill st

Weston Mrs Mary B., 6 Craigmore rdWheeling Jms., spirit dealer, WestwoodWhite John, club steward, 15 Bishop st

White May, 4 West Castle st

White Wm., Glebe landsWhitecross Miss Jane, 4 Argyle piWhiteford Rbt., game wtchr., CalfwardWbiteford Robt. jun., photographer, 27High st

Whitelaw Dvd., designer, 1 Wyndham pWhitehill John, compositor, 22 Russell s

Whitfield William W., clerk, 10 Mount-stuart rd

Whiteside Sm., musician, 77 Montague s

Whyte Alex., vanman, 36a Bishop st

Whyte Dune', gardener, 77 Ardbeg rdWhyte Mrs Jessie, confectioner, 25Gallowgate

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Whyte John, organist, BraemarWhyte Mrs Mary, 19 Bishop st

Whyte Wm., gas manager, High st ; ho,Mountpleasant rd

Whyte Robt. D., County Clerk, Highst; ho., 19 Bishop st

Whyte Thos., carter, 46 LadesideWhyte Mrs, 8 Hillhouse rdWilkie Mrs Chris,, 24 Castlehill st

Wilkie Hugh, yachtsman, 24 Castlehill s

Wilkie Jms,joiner, 46 Ardbeg rd

Williams Mrs Margt., Victoria st

Williamson Mrs Agnes, 10 Mountstuart r

Williamson Misses Eliz. Grace & Marion,3 Ardbeg rd

Williamson capt. John, steamboatowner, Kockvilla, 3 Ardbeg rd

Williamson Magnus, tailor, 5 Bridge st

Williamson Eev. Rbt., D.D., 6 OrcadiaWilliamson Rbt., tar macadam manu-

facturer, 52 Montague st

Wilson, Arch., gardener, Serpentine rdWilson Alex., engineer, 5 Mansefield piWilson Miss Chris., 26 Bridge-end st

Wilson Colin, gardener, 90 High st

Wilson Dvd.. Craigmore hotel and pen-sion, 49 Crichton rd

Wilson Misses Eliz. J., Helen R., andMary, Chapelhill

Wilson Miss Eliz. J., 7 Chapelhill rdWilson Mrs Flora, 24 Bridge st

Wilson Hugh, carter, 16 High st

Wilson Mrs Isa., 2 Argyle st

Wilson Miss Jeannie, 19 High st

Wilson John, 22 Kussell st

Wilson Mrs John E., 3 OrcadiaWilson Jos., stationer, 20 Bridge-end stWilson Jos. D., printer, Serpentine rdWilson Miss Margt., 24 Argyle st

Wilson Mrs Mary, 14 Bridge st

Wilson Peter, residenter, J 7 Bridge st

Wilson Sam., com travellr, 34 1 Colums-hill st

Wilson Thos., seaman, 5 Bridge st

Wilson Wm., shoemaker, 123 High st

Wilson Wm. A., printer, Buteman, 1(

Castle st; ho., Morningside, Serpentine rd -

Wishart Miss Mary, 25 Argyle st

Wishart Mrs Mary, 6 Mansefield piWithers Wm , 18 Mountpleasant rdWood Mrs Eliz., II Bishop st

Wood Hugh., slater, 2l '<ussell st

Wood Thos., S. A. officer, 20 WestPrinces st

Wood Miss, 30 Ardbeg rdWoodburn Thos., 38 Bridge st

Woods Thos. T., miller, 1 Barone rdWotherspoon John, draper, 35 Bridge s

Wright Alex., teacher, 25 Ardbeg rdWright Mrs Eliz., 88 Montague st

Wright Jms., tenter, 7L Victoria st

"Wright Miss Jane, 22 Argyle piWright Kobt., blacksmith, 19 Stuart st

Wyatt Geo., grocer, 6 Mansefield piWyllie Mrs Isa., 18 Castle st

Wyper Mrs, 4 West Castle st

Yates Jm-*., tailor, 91 Montague st : ho.2 Columshill pi

Yarwood Mrs Jos., 87 High st

Yorkson Alex., steamboat agent, Fer-guson pi

Young Adam, insurance agent, 25 Col-umshill st

Young Miss Ann, 30b Ardbeg rdYoung Miss <^race, 8 LadesideYoung James, carter, 11 Hillhouse rdYoung Miss Janet, 78 High st

Young Mrs Margt, 19 Russell stYoung Kobt., porter, 20 Castle stYuill Miss Eliz., 28 Mountstuart idYuill Mrs Janet, 1 Columshill pi

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THE COAST.Q"WING to the several Railway Companies issuing Coast Guides

of their own, and circulating them gratis, our Id monthly,

The Coast Guide,has been meantime withdrawn. It supplied the desired informa-

tion at a glance, which in the ordinary way, people interested in

Buteshire have to search for in each of the Companies publica-

tions, and there consult the individual routes (ranging from

Craigendoran to Ardrossan), before they could find when is

"the first," "the next," op "the last"

arrival or departure to or from the Coast or the City Our Coast

Guide showed the anivals and departures just exactly as they

happened at the different piers and railway stations— a great

saving of time to the inquirer.

We know our handy production was appreciated, and if wereceive adequate support, we will again spend our time to save the

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

W ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS.

At the New South Wales Sheep-Breeders

Great Show at Sydney', June, 1901,

SHEEP DIPPED WITH

LITTLESSecured the only 2 Grand Champion Prizes.

14 Champion Prizes.

24 First Prizes.

21 Second Prizes.

18 Third Prizes.

Total, 79 PRIZES.

What other Proof do you want that

LITTLE'S DIPS ARE THE BESTfor your Sheep 9

From " The Express," Christchurch, N. Z., 23rd January, 1902 :—" Captain

Hugh M'Lean, of Greenpark, secured top price at the second local wool

sales, this being the third year in succession that he has topped the market

at one of the season's sales. He attributes his success largely to the use of

Little's Fluid Sheep Dip, and has written to the local agents to that effect."

Little's Dips (Fluid, Powder, Paste, Cake),Sold by all Chemists and Merchants, or direct from

the Manufacturers :

Morris, Little & Son, Ltd.,DONCASTER.

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Parish of North Bute.(Including the Village of Port-Bannatyne.)

AActon, Aubrey, chemist, Albion pi

Alexander, Mrs Ann, Pointliouse cres_

Alexander, Jms., carpenter and boathirer,

Shore st; ho., Govandale pi

Alexander, John, yachtsmaster, Iona pi

Alexander, Miss Sarah, fruitei er and con-

fectioner. Inveryne pi

Alexander, Wm., Shore st

Allen, Jas., com. traveller, Victoria pi

Anderson, Miss Ann, Alpine villa

Anderson, Dvd,, barber, Shore st

Anderson, Jas., gardener, HydroAndrews, Jas., clerk, upper Quay st

Archer, John, cabinetmaker, Ettrick bankArmstrong, Mrs Eliz., Crown hotel bids

BBaines,Miss Williamina, Kames cot

Baird David, compositor, Inveryne pi

Baird, David, shoemaker, Shore st ; houseGladstone pi

Baird, Mrs Marion, grocer, Kames bankBaird, Wm., clerk, Shore st

Bannatyne, Peter M., clerk, Iona pi

Bannatyne, Robert, roadman, Victoria pi

Barbour, John, woodman, Castle st

Barr, Thomas, farmer, EskechmgganBeith, Miss Bethia, Lamont pi

Bell, Donald, yachtmaster, Glenree

Bell Dugald, grocer, Inveryne pi

Bell, Thomas, clerk, Rosebery pi

Bennett, Miss Janet, Isa Park villa

Bennett, John, Castle st

Berwick, Geo.. M.D., Allt-an-Righ

Black, Daniel, shipwright, Castle st

Black, Miss Eliz., Castle st

Black, mis Hugh, Kingston pi

Bodin, Wm., tailor and clothier, Castle st

Bowie, Wm., Shore st

Brechin, Robt., Castle st

Brodie, James, baker, Abbotsford

Broom, Mrs, Bay viewBroom, Misses, Bay viewBrown, Ar., inspector of poor, Ebenezer pi

Brown, John, seaman, Shore st

Brown, Mrs and Miss Barbara, Shore st

Brown, Mrs Cath., Hafton pi

Brown, Duncan, Shore st

Brown, Mrs Helen, Roselea villa

Brown, Mrs Isabella, baker, Shore st

Brownlie, Mrs Mary, Stonfield

Bruce, George, gardener, Lamont's land

Buchanan, Misi Jane, Cuilnashamrag79

Buchanan, M. R. Gray, Ettrickdale

Buchanan , Robt. , heritor, OmahaBurns, Alex., painter, Inveryne pi

Burns, Robt., yachtsman, Govandale pi

cCameron, Miss Ann, Springwell pi

Campbell, Alex., sack mercht., Appin villa

Campbell, Mrs Ann, Pier ter

Campbell, General Barrington, Kames Cas

Campbell, Mrs Cath., ClvaplCampbell, Jane, Govandale pi

Campbell, Donald, engineer, Glenlea

Campbell, Duncan, shepherd, Hilton

Campbell, Duncan, Salisbury pi

Campbell, John B. chemist, Castle st

Campbell, Neil, gar ener, Hafton pi

Campbell, Miss Sarah, Stewart's In

Carson, Israel, warper, Govandale pi

Carson, Sam., boilermaker, Lome pi

Carswell, Mrs Margaret, East St ColmacChisholm, James, Pointhouse crescent

Clark, Dug., ploughman, Kildavannan cots

Clydesdale, Miss Christina, Hafton pi

Cochrane, Gabriel, Victoria pi

Cockburn, Mrs Margt , Pier ter

Connacher, Jas., Stewart's In

Cook, John, carpenter, Iona pi

Cook, Robert, Shore st

Corbett, John, Port-Bannatyne inn

Coulter, Thos., tinsmith, Victoria pi

Craig, Miss Eliz., Hafton pi

Craighead, Miss Margaret, Shore st

Crawford, Alex., boatman, Stewart's In

Crawford, David, carriage-hirer, Victoria pl

Crawford, Wm., dairyman, Pointhouse

Crawford, Miss Janet, Crown HotelCrawford, John, farmer, Acholter

Cruden, Miss Jemima, Pointhouse cres

Cunningham,Js. L., residenter, Ebenezer pl

Cunningham, Jn., engineer, Shore st

Currie, Miss Jane, Ebenezer pl

Currie, Dun., cab driver, Govandale pl

Currie, Duncan, joiner and carriage hirer

Currie, Jn., mason, Bannatyne Mains rd

Currie, Mrs Mary, Iona pl

DDallas Dugald, joiner, Kingston pl

Dallas, Dugald, Stewart's In

Dallas Wm. , baker, Shore st

Dawson, Mich. D., brewer, Kames bankDearie, Wm., Govandale pl

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De-war, Kev. Peter, clergyman, North ButeDickie, Wm. P., farmer, CranslagvourtieDougan, Neil, farmer, ShaluntDunbar, Jas., tobacconist, Park bidsDuncan, Charles, farmer, Little KilmoryDuncan, Chas. McK., salesman, WoodendDuncan, Daniel, farmer, WoodendDuncan, Jas., farmer, Bannatyne MainsDuncan, Miss Jane, Sardinia pi

Duncan, James, teacher, BallanlayDuncan, John, farmer, RhubodachDuncan, John, joiner, Angus pi

Duncan, Robert, farmer, KilwhinleckDuncan Thomas, fencer, KildavannanDunlop, Rey. John, U.F.C. ManseDunn, George, barman, Iona pi

Dunn, John, engineer, Castle st

EEdgar, Jas., clerk, Govandale pi

Edmond, Robt., carver, Govandale pi

Ewing, Arch., millmanager, Inveryne pi

FFerguson, Duncan, yachtsmaster, Iona pi

Ferguson, Jas., grocer, Stewart's In

Ferguson Jas., spirit merchant, Victoria pi

Ferguson, John, joiner, PointhouseFerguson, Miss, grocer, Shore st

Ferrier, Mrs Alex., Pointhouse cresFerrier, Mrs, Shore st

Finlay, John, iron turner, Ebenezer pi

Finlay, Wltr.,grocer, George's pi

Finlayson, Mrs Mary, Pointhouse cresForson, Miss Margaret, Pier ter

Foster, Jn., chemist, Bannatyne Mains idFrame, David, grieve, S. St. ColmacFraser, Miss Isa., TighantraighFrood, Miss Jane, Royal pi

Fyfe, Chas., carpenter, Kingston pi

Fyfe, Jas., land steward, Ebenezer pi

Fyfe, John, boatbuilder, Ardmaleish

GGalbraith, Wm. , farmer, GreenanGait, Wm. , cabinetmaker, Angus pi

Gault David, brassfounder, Shore st

Gibb, John, school officer, Govandale pi

Gibb, Peter, shoemaker, Govandale pi

Gibson, Chas., shopman, Castle st

Gibson, Miss Rachel, Kingston pi

Gilchrist, John, Bannatyne Mains rdGillies, Mrs, farmer, QuogachGillon, Mrs Margaret, Melbourne pi

Govan, J. G., Faith Mission, Mount ClareGray, Mrs Jessie, Castle st

Gregorson, David, shopman, Castle st

Grierson, Wm., shipmaster, Pomona houseGourlay, Mrs Cath., Pointhouse cresGuthrie, Jas., clerk, Stewart's In

HHalliday, Duncan, grocer, Shore stHalliday, George, merchant, Castle stHalliday, Mrs Jane, SawmillHalliday, Mrs Mary, StonefieldHamilton, Miss Agnes, Salisbury piHamilton, Mrs Chris. C., Karnes cotHamilton, Robt., contractor, Lamont piHardie, Robert, merchant, Castle stHarper, Alex. R. , fitter, Castle st

Hart, Mrs Helen, Pointhouse cresHart, Robt., engineer, Govandale piHenderson, Wm., painter, Govandale piHill, Miss Fanny, Pointhouse cresHogarth, Arch., yachtmaster, GlenleaHogarth, Jas., fisherman, Shore st

Hogarth, John, fisherman, St NiniansHogarth, John, mason, Springwell piHogarth, Jhn., yachtmaster, Springwell piHogarth, Mrs Male, grocer, Snore st

Holmes, Miss Sarah, Castle stlHolt, Jas., fishmonger, Shore stHouston, Miss Eliz., Shore stHunter, Miss Eliz., Pointhouse cresHunter, Jas., Castle st

Hunter, Mrs Jemima, Springwell piHunter, Wm., farmer, Upper EttrickHyndman, Edw.

,yachtsmaster, Victoria pi

Hyndman, James, coal merchant Castle st

Hyndman, Robt. ,labourer, Meikle Kilmory

James, S. A., officer, Bannatyne Mains rdJamieson, Jas., Govandale piJamieson, Magnus, yachtsman, Hafton piJenkins, Donald, gamekeeper, ScarrelJohnston, Hu., farmer, West St ColmacJohnstone, |Mrs John, Ebenezer pi

KKeafe, Miss M. , Castle sfc

Kean, Miss Helen, Pointhouse CresKeith, Andrew, ploughman, Salisbury piKeith, Duncan dairyman, Sa isbury piKeith, Robt., ploughman, Barone pkKeith, Neil, roadman, Govandale pi

Kelly, And., residenter, Pointhouse gardnsKerr, Mrs Jane, Gladstone pi

Kirk, John, residenter, AuchiemoreKirkwood, Wm., Sardinia pi

Laird, captain Wm., Knockdhu viewLamont, Miss Annie, Shore st

Lamont, Arch., accountant, TighantraighLamont, Coll, residenter, Shore st

Lamont, Misses Eliz. & Hannah, Fir cliff

Lamont, Hugh, butcher, Shore st

Lamont, Jas., game watcher, North ButeLamont, Jn. M'N., writer, TighantraighLamont, John, farmer, Stuck

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Lamont, Wm. D., clerk, FirCliff

Lamont, Mrs, Linihall

Lawrie, Wra ., slater, Lome pi

Lawson, Miss Jane, Victoria pi

Lawson, Miss Jessie, Park pi

Lee, Miss Mary, Hafton pi

Leitch, James, yachtsman, Lome pi

Leitch, John, fisherman. Shore s

Leith, Peter, druggist, Shore st

Leithhead, David, upholsterer, Castle st

Livingston, Dun. , fisherman. N. Haf con pi

Livingstone, Wm., blacksmith, Haf ton pi

Loch, Geo., coal merchant, Back st

Loch, James, joiner, Shore st

Loch, Wltr., boatman, Hafton pi

Loch, William, ironmonger, Shore st

Lockhart, John, tinsmith, Shore st

Logan, Miss Alice, Ettnck bankLove, Misses Agnes & Jessie, Strone vwLusk, Miss Ann, Salisbury pi

Lusk, Mrs Ann, Salisbury pi

Lyon, Mrs Ann, Sardinia pi

Lyon, James, farmer, DrumachloyLyon, Mrs Janet, Victoria pi

MMaitland, Mrs, GlenleaMalcom, James, carpenter, Kingston pi

Malcom, Mrs Mary, Castle st

Malcom, Robt., carpenter, Castle st

Malcolm Wm. H., engineer, Gladstone pi

Malcom Archibald, joiner and boat-builder,

Shore st; ho Gladstone pi

Malcom Mrs Eliz., farmer, EdinbegMalcom James P., farmer, EdinbegMarshall, Miss C, Clifton villa

Marsha 1, Miss Grace, Appin vil

Marshall, John, boilermaker, George's pi

Martin Bryce, farmer, GlecknabaeMartin, John, farmer, QueinMason, Mrs Marion, Castle st

Matear, Wm., Castle st

Mathieson, Mrs, restaurateur, Shorn st

Matthew son Ewen, painter, Shore st

Meldrum David, yachtsmaster, Shore st

Meldrum John, woodman, EdinmoreMenzies Arch., manager, HydropathicMilne, Wm., ingraver. Castle st

Miller, Miss Agnes, Alpine villa

Miller, Miss Cath., Pointhouse gardensMiller, Miss Eliz., Govandale id

Miller, Hugh, farmt-r, Inchmariio.-k

Miller, Miss Mary, Victoria pi

Miller, Neil, cabm.m, Castle st

Miller, Miss Robina, Pointhouse gardensMiller Wm., confectioner, Castle st

Milne George, resideiiter, Clifton villa

Motfatt, Wm., house factor, Ulva pi

Montgomerie Alex., farmer, AuchenteerieMoore, Mrs John, Victoria pi

Morgan, Captain, boat hirer, Shore st

Morgan, Wm., grocer, George's pi

Mories, Mrs J. W., BraemarMorrison A., boots, Invernye pi

Morrison Alex., woodman, Lome pi

Morrison Arch., farmer, Craigberoch

Morrison, Daniel, detective, Lome pi

Morrison, Miss Janet C, Melbourne pi

Morrison Wm., farmer, Milton

Morrison, Wm., farmer, Rulliecheddan

Muir, Jas., piermaster, Castle st

Muir, Jas , i;oyal pi

Muir Thomas, farmer. MechnochMuir, Wm. T., slater, Pier ter

Murdoch Wm., engineer, Hafton pi

Murray Mrs Agnes, Shore st

Murray Angus, fisherman, Lome pi

Murray Dugald, fisherman, Castle st

Murray Geo., plasterer, Castle st

Murray, Mrs M*rgt., Hafton pi

Murray, Misses, milliners, Inveryne pi

Murray Wm., ploughman, Rhubodach

MacMc\dam, Thos., gardener, Kames castle

McAlister, James, farmer Meikle Kilm; . yMcArthur, Mrs Janet, Castle st

McArthur, John, steward, AltavoDaMcArthur, John, surfaceman, Salisbury pi

McArthur, Donald, yachtmaster, Castle st

McArthur, Robt., sen. and jun. fishermen,Ballycurrie sh

McArthur, Thos. . fisherman, Ballycurrie shMcArthur, W., ploughman, EskeshragganMcBride, Peter, farmer, Ardsc.ilpsie

McCallum, Colin, John and Peter, farmers,Kilmichael

McClymond, Mrs Margt., Iona pi

McCulloch Henry, naturalist, Iona pi

McColl, Dun., shopman, Kingston pi

McColl, Mrs Isa. , Rosebery pi

McConnechy, Mrs, farmer, LargivrechtanMcCrachen, Mrs Bethia, Castle st

McCready, John, tailor, Royal pi

McCunn, Mrs, Janet, Castle st

McCunn, Miss Mary, Post office

McDermid, Henry, bower, Angus pi

M'Dermott, C. & W., painters, Quay st

McDermott, Mrs Eliz., EttrickbankMcDonald, Dugald., farmer, AuchavolaigMcDonald, Hugh, joiner, Castle st

McDonald, Wm. , woodman, CuilnashamragMcDougail, Dun., carter, Crown buildings

McDougall, Jas., fisherman, StraadMcDonald, Mrs Jane, Victoria pi

McDougall, Miss Mary, Castle st

McDougall, Em , 8hore st

McDougall, Thomas, fisherman, StraadMcDougall, Wltr., fisherman, Ballycurrie shMcDougall, Wm., fisherman, Ballycurrie shMcEwen, Dugald plumber, Ulva pi

McFadyen, John, labourer, Victoria pi

McFadyen, Jn., yachtsmastr., Cuilnasham-rag

McFadyen Neil, printer, Shore st

McFarlane, Mrs Agnes, Upper ArdroscadaleMcFie, Miss Agnes, Shore st

Macfie, Chas., farmer, Mid Park, Inch-marnock

Macfie, Hugh, farmer, Ballycaul

McFie, Jas , Castle st

Macfie, John, farmer, Ballycurrie

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Parish of Householders. North Bute.

Macfie, John, joiner, Castle st; ho, MouutPark cottage

Macfle, Robert, farmer, Lower EttrickMcFie, Roht , Park buildings, Quay st

McGillivary, John, mason, Ulva pi

McGlashan, Mrs Cath.. Shore st

McGlashan, Dug., yachtsmaster. Shore st

McGlashan, James, yachtmaster, Shore st

McGregor, Mrs Eliz., Pointhouse cresMcGregor, Wm., gardener, PointhouseMcHaffie, Wm. L., joiner, Hafton pi

Mcllraith, rMS Elsie, DoonbankMclntyre, Andrew, farmer, GlenmoreMclntyre, Alexander and Archd., farmers,

DunalantMclntyre, Don., plumber, ArdmaleishMclntyre, Daniel, labourer, Salisbury pi

Mclntyre, Mrs Eliz., farmer, KildavannanMclntyre, Peter, and Archibald, farmers,

BallanlayMclntyre , engineer, Pointhouse cres

Mackie, Mrs Jane C, Melbourne pi

Mackie, Lewis E., house factor, Kingston pi

McKay, Mrs Eliz., Sardinia pi

McKay, Mrs Margt, Victoria pi

McKay, John, farmer, Barone ParkMcKellar John, fisherman, StraadMcKellar Mrs, grocer, Shore st

MeKenzie Thomas, dealer in antiquities,

Stella MarisMeKenzie, Mrs, NorwoodMcKinnon, Don., carter, Crown bids

McKinnon, Don., yachtsman, Govandale pMcKinnon, Mrs, Kames castle

McKirdy, Alex, shoemaker, Straad

McKirdy, Miss Cath., Oak bankMcKirdy Gilbert, carter, Castle st

McLean, Don., residenter. Quay st

McLean, Dugald, ploughman, StraadMcLean Lach., farmer, CranslagloanMcLean, Wltr., butcher, Stewart's In

McLean, Mrs, CuilnashamragMcLeod, Mrs Eliz., George pi

McMillan Duncan, joiner, Salisbury pi

Macmillan Malcolm, clerk, Castle st

Macmillan Miss M., Margaret villa

Macmillan Thos., gardener, PointhouseMcMillan, Wm., contractor, Kames bkMacmillan Wm., Kames bankMcMinnigal, Wm., boilermaker, Stewart's 1

McMurray, John, residenter, Alpine pi

McNab, Miss Eliz. & Mary, Lamont pi

McNeish, Eobt. , Crawford's In

McNicol, Mrs Agn. & Miss Cath., Castle st

McPhail, Alex., fisherman, Castle st

McPhail, Mrs Annie, KildavannanMcPhail, Duncan, shoemaker Ballanlay

McPhail John, ploughman, Govandale pi

McPhail, Malcolm, yachtmaster, Shore st

McPhail Peter, roadman, Ulva pi

McPhee, Dugald, restaurateur, Shore st

McPherson , shipbuilder, Stewart's In

M uVicar Arch., yachtmaster, Melbourne pi

McVicar, John, Kilmichael

NNapier, Mrs Isa., Bannatyne Mains rdNeil, Mrs Agnes, Ulva pi

Neil, Robt., Stewarfs In

Neil Robert, baker, Springwell piNeild Wm., residenter, EdgertonNeilson, Robt., engineer, Castle st^Newell A. W., shipmaster, ArdgowanNicol, Mrs Jane, Hafton piNicol, Robert, Bannatyne Mains rd

Oatman Francis, Inveryne pi

Orr, Mrs, Kames bank

Parlane Thomas, merchant, Govandal* pi

Paterson, John, engineer, Victoria pi

Paton, James, residenter, Inveryne pi

Paton, Robt., coal merchant, GreenanPaton Miss, farmer, GreenanPayne, Mrs Mary, Hafton pi

Pollock John T., teacher, Shore st

Poole, Wm . Lamont pi

Queen, Mrs, Shore stQ

BRedfern Wm. H., bootmaker, Albion pi

Rennie, Robt., police officer, Victoria pi

Ritchie, James S., farmer, GortansRobertson Alex., farmer, CranslagmoryRobertson Arch., farmer, S. Park, InchRobertson, Arch. , tramway manager, Point-

houseRobertson, Jas., farmer, South park, InchRobertson, Jas., miller, GreenanRobertson, Mrs Janet, Sardinia pi

Rodger Mrs Margt., Rose cot

Rodger, Wm., saddler, Bannatyne Mains rd

Rodger, Miss Violet, Kingston pi

Rodger, Wm., shepherd, Castle st

Ross, Geo., builder, Victoria pi

sSanderson, vrs Jeannie, Rosebery pi

Sharp Daniel, ploughman, Straad

Shaw Daniel, blacksmith, Straad

Shearer Jas., yachtmaster, Quay st

Shearer Matthew, boat-hirer, Shore st

Shields J. H., AbbotsfordShields Robt., Royal Hotel, Shore st

Sim Alex., FernbankSimpson Mrs Cath., farmer, S. St ColmacSmart, Jas., Mount ParkSmith, Jas., C, Park bid

Smith John, blacksmith, Ettrick

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Parish of Householders. North Bute.

Smith John, car driver Castle st

Stalker Gilb.,yachtmaster, Lamont pi

Stevens, James, Pomona houseSolfleet Miss, Sardinia pi

Souter, Mrs Marv, Rosebery pi

Stevenson Mrs Eliz., farmer, ArdmaleishStevenson Jas., farmer, ArdmaleishStevenson Mrs Janet, farmer, KilbrideStewart Alex. & Robt., farmers, Nether

ArdroscadaleStewart, Miss Ann, Edina villa

Stewart John C. & Thos., farmers, UpperArdroscadale

Stewart, Mrs Mary, Nether ArdroscadaleStewart Thos., Rosebery pi

Stewart. Wm., plumber, KildavannanStewart, Mrs, Govandale pi

Sutherland, Mrs Alex. . Ebenezer pi

Sutherland John, labourer, Iona pi

Tasker, Mrs Emily, Iona pi

Taylor Jas. , baker , Iona pi

Taylor, Arch., 5 Quay st

Taylor, Thos., Stewart's In

Thompson Miss, Melbourne pi

Thomson, A. C. clerk, Angus pi

Thomson Charles, blacksmith, Castle st

Thomson Dan., roadman, Ballaniay

Thomson David, blacksmith, Hafton pi

Thomson, miss Janet, Castle st

Thomson, Jas., Govandale pi

Thomson, Mrs Margt., Royal pi

Thomson Thomas, blacksmith, Stewart's In

Traquair, Miss Eliza., Pointhouse cres

wWalker. Alex., spirit merchant, Shore st

Wallace, Arch., gamewatcher, TighentudorWark Miss Agnes, Shore st

Waters, Mrs Helen, Shore st

Watt,,Dr, Shore st

Watson Wm. , music seller Victoria pi

Weii- Malcolm, RullecheddanWeir Mrs Margt., Shore st

Welsh George, baker, Melbourne pi

West, Mrs Grace, School hse, KildavannanWhite Peter, teacher, Castle st

White, Mrs, Govandale pi

Whitelaw, ilargt., BalmoralWhyte, W. S., BalmoralWilson James, contractor, Victoria pi

Wilson, Mrs Jessie, Oak bankWilson Robert, residenter, Hafton pi

Wilson Mrs Robert, Woodend cot

Wink, Robt.. tailor, Quay st

Wishart, Mrs Jeannie, Royal pi

Woods, Mrs Sarah, Quay st

Wotherspoon Alex, merchant, Springwell pWright Wm., tinsmith, Albion pi

Wyllie, Wm., traveller, Ulva pi

Yuille, Mrs, Margt , Kames bank "

Young, Miss Margt., Ardlamont villa

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Bonnie Scotland's Resorts and Patriotic Heather Cards

Shouther tae shouther ^_ f />~^ away they go !

BONNIE SCOTLAND'S RESORTS, SCOTCH HEATHER CARD?Paper, 2d; Cloth, 6d ; Leather, Is. 3d, 6d,and Is each.

f These Publications can be had separately.

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Cannot fall to be appreciated wherever sent."One of the most gratifying messages of good will that has reached

us this season comes from Rothesay, Scotland, in the form of a ' HeatherChristmas Card' issued by Messrs Higgie & Co. , of that favourite resort.

. . . . The two inside pages are surrounded with mottoes, everyone of which breathes a true Scottish sentiment of good will to absentrelatives or acquaintances. Along with this card Messrs Higgie & Co.,send us a copy of their guide to 'Bonnie Scotland's Resorts,' a wonder-ful little compendium of descriptive and historical information."

NewZealand Times, Wellington.

wl They're faur, faur awa', but their hearts are kind and tru«

The auld house at hame is ever in their view :

The Bonnie Heilan heather and the hilltaps clad w i' snaw

Their hearts are aye in Scotland though they're faur, faur awa."'

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Parish of Kingarth,(Including the Village of Kilchattan Bay.)

AAitkenWm., baker, Kilchattan BayAnderson Geo S., compositor, Kilchattan BAnderson Kev J. W.,U F Ch., Kilchattan BAtherton , schoolmaster, Mountstuart

BBaird Mrs, Kilchattan BayBaillie George, butcher, Kilchattan BayBaillie Hugh, farmer, LangalbuinochBaillie Wm., Kilchattan BayBannatyne Bryce, joiner, Kilchattan ButtBannatyne Mary, KerrycroyBannatyne Robt., stableman, MountstuartBarn Millbrae, AscogBavnett Miss M. 0., Kilchattan BayBeith mis Janet, Kilchattan BayBell Duncan, baker, Kilchattan BayBell Duncan, jun,, mason, PiperhallBell John, blacksmith, Kilcuattan BayBell Malcolm, mason, Kilchattan Mill

Bell M. jun., mason, Kilchattan BayBell Miss Jane, Kilchattan BayBlack Daniel, joiner, KerrycroyBlack John, labourer, KerrycroyBlack Robert, roadman, Kilchattan ButtsBlue Wm., rabbit catcher, U StravannanBoag Miss Jeannie, Kilchattan BayBoag John, fencer, Kilchattan ButtBraid Robt.

,gardener, Millburn cot, Ascog

Brown Alex., roadman, Kilchattan BayBrown Mrs E., Kilchattan BayBurns Mrs Wm., Kilchattan BayBurrige John, labourer, Mountstuart

cCampbell An, warehouseman, Kilchattan BCampbell J., architect, Kilchattan BayCampbell Jn. L., traveller, Kilchattan BayCampbell Mrs Wm., Kilchattan BayColquhoun capt. J., Kilchattan BayCrawford Geo., carver, Kilchattan BayCrawford Robt., farmer, Little KilchattanCrawford Thos., farmer, DrumreochCumming John, builder, Kilchattan BayCurrie Mrs Margt., laundry, Kil. Bay

DDay Mrs Cath., Kilchattan BayDean Adam, quarryman, Kilchattan BayDean John, ploughman, Kerrylamont

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Dean Robert, roadman, Kilchattan BayDocherty Wm., labourer, MountstuartDonald Jas., piper, MountstuartDuncan Miss Bella., Kilchattan BayDuncan Hu. & Nn., farmers, LangalchoradDuncan Miss Janet, Kilchattan BayDuncan Jms. L., farmer, Birgidale KnockDuncan Robt., labourer, Kilchattan BayDuncan Robt. I., carrier, Kilchattan BayDuncan Wm., shoemaker, Kilchattan Bay

Esplin W. T., schoolmaster, KingarthEing Mrs Annie, Kilchattan Bay

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FFerguson David, farmer, ArdnahoeFerguson Dun., labourer, Kilchattan ButtFerguson Dun. jun., milkman, CulevinFerguson Hu., labourer, Kilchattan BayFerguson Neil, labourer, KerrylamontFisher James, 'bus driver, Kilchattan BayFisher James, hedger, KerrylamontFisher Peter, hedger, KerrylamontFulton Wm., teacher, Kerrycroy

GGalbraith John, carpenter, Kilchattan BayGeddes John, gardener, Ascog HallGemmell Daniel, farmer, KerrytonliaGill Hugh, labourer, Kilchattan BayGill James, blacksmith, KingarthGillies James, coachman, Ascog HallGilmour Mrs Geo., Kilchattan BayGilmour Thomas, tilemaker, Kilchattan ByGlen Alex, sen., taiior, Kilchattan BayGordon Robt., gamekeeper, MountstuartGow Mrs John, Kilchattan BayGreig G. G., compositor, Kilchattan BayGreig James, grocer, Kilchattan BayGrierson John, hotel keeper, Kingarth

HHastings David and Haddow, farmers, PlanHenderson Wm., shoemaker, Kilchattan BHeron Michael, gardener, Mountstuart

Inglis John, draper, Kilchattan Bay

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Parish of Householders. Kingarth.

Jamieson Jas. , fisherman, Kilchattan BayJamieson Mary, KerrycroyJohnstone Alex., joiner, MountstuartJohnstone Thomas, grocer, Kilchattan Bay

KKeith Duncan, carter, Barefield

Kelly David K., hotel, Kilchattan BayKelly Wm., foreman, Kilchattan BayKelso Miss Isa, draper, Kilchattan BayKelso Robert, piermaster. Kilchattan BayKennedy Wm., ploughman, KerrytonliaKerr Hugh, coachman, Southpark, AscogKilpatrick Mrs, Kilchattan Bay

Laidlaw Robert, engineer, BalmoryLamont Andrew, joiner, NewfarmLamont Dan., molecatcher, AmbrisbegLamont James molecatchei, Pipei'hall

Lamont Wm., labourer, PiperhallLeckie Christopher, butcher, Kil. BayLeckie Miss, Kilchattan BayLinden James, hedger, Birgidale ButtLittle James, ploughman, LangalbuinochLogan James, carrier, Kilchattan BayLogan Jas., gamewatcher, Birgidale ButtLornie Jas., gardener, South park, AscogLouden Wm., clothier, Kilchattan BayLucas James, teacher, Kilchattah Bay

MMann Geo., draper, Kilchattan BayMarshall Jn., ironfounder, Kilchattan BayMartin Archd., farmer, LargiezeanMartin James, farmer, Nether StravannanMartin John, farmer, KerrymenochMartin Moses, engineer, Kilchattan BayMeikle Robert, engraver, Kilchattan BayMiddleton Ang., 'bus driver, Kilchattan ByMiddleton Js.

,ploughman, Kerrylamont ct

Middleton Robert, watchman, Newf'armMiddleton Rdn., dykebuilder, Kilchattan BMills , bag weaver, Kilchattan BayMorrison Miss Margt., Kilchattan BayMorrison Robt., fisherman, Kilchatran BayMorrison Wm , builder, Kilchattan BayMurchie Hugh, baker, MountstuartMurdoch Dun., ploughman, Mid-AscogMurray John, joiner, Kilchattan BayMurray Alex., joiner, Kilchattan BayMurray Archd., farmer, Quochag

McArthur Peter, gardener, MillburnMcCall Mrs Cath., Kilchattan BayMcCalman D.,pc, Kingarth Police stationMcCallum Dug., carpenter, Kilchattan BayMcDonald A. I.,rabbit catcher, KilchuttanBMcDonald Hector, roadman, Scoulag moorMcDonald Mrs, KerrycroyMcDougall Jas., residenter, Kilchattan BayMcDougall Js jun., engineer, Kilchattan BMcDougall Jn., fisherman, Kilchattan ByMcDougall John, labourer, Kilchattan BayMcDougall John, ploughman, Mid-AscogMcDougall Dun & Rbt., farmers, BarnrnldMcDougall Miss, draper, Kilchattan BayMcEwen Professor, GarrochtyMcFarlane Alex., farmer, Culevin and

Meikle KilchattanMacfarlane Dan., joiner, MountstuartMacfarlane Miss Cath., Kilchattan BayMacfie Alex., fencer, Kilchattan BayMcfie Ar., joiner and grocer, Kilchattan BMacfie Dan, sen., joiner, KingarthMacfie Dn. jn., carriage -hirer, KingarthMacfie Daniel and John, farmers, LubasMacfie Dan., seaman. Kilchattan BayMacfie James, hedger, CossanMacfie Kobt., gardener, KerrycroyMacfie Robt., joiner, Kilchattan BayMcGeachen And., surveyor, Kilchattan BMcGregor Daniel, fencer, MountstuartMcintosh John, tailor, Kilchattan BayMclntyre Dugald, tile Avorker, KilchattanMclntyre Wm., grieve, Kerr) lamontMcKay Archd., farmer, BrucbagMcKay Chas., tailor, Kilchattan BayMcKay Miss Jane, Kilchattan BayMcKay capt. Robert, Kilchattan BayMcKenzie capt. Richard, Kilchattan BayMcKill Robt

,printer, Kilchattan Bay

McKinlay John, Scoulag moorMcKinlay Mrs, Kilchattan BayMcKirdy Thos., fencer, Scoulag moorMcKirdy Thos., labourer, MountstuartMcLean, Hugh, farmer, AscogMcLean Neil, gardener, Ascog HallMcLellan Mrs, KerrycroyMcMillan Archd., ploughman, CulevinMcMillan capt. Daniel, Kilchattan BavMcMillan Wm., boatman, Kilchattan BayMcNiven Donald, grocer, Kilchattan BayMcQuat David, shepherd, Kilchattan BayMcTaggart Archd., carter, Upper Scoulag

NNeilson Wit., manufactr, Kilchattan BayNisbet Jms., caretaker, Stevenston Home,

MacMcAlister Jn & Rbt., farmers, Mid-AscogMcAllister Wm., coal agent, Kilchattan ByMcAllister Wm., labourer, Kilchattan BayMcAlpine Mrs, Millburn cot., Ascog

Orr John, joiner, Kilchattan Bay

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Parish of HOUSEHOLDERS. Kingarth.

Park Alx., com. traveller, Kilchattan BayPattie William, Kilchattan Bay-

Phillips di- W. F., Kilchattan BayPlank John, seaman, Kilchattan BayPollock Rev J. J. W., Hawkeston lodge

Pullin Wm.,coachman,stables, Mountstuar 1

Robertson James & John, farmers, Birgi-

dale Crieff

Rodgerson R., Kilchattan BayRose David, carter, NewlartnRice Mrs, Gatehouse

sSaunders Rev John, M. a., b. d., KingarthScott Thomas, farmer, GallachanSbields Jas., engineer, MountstuartSilalrs Mrs, Kilchattan BaySimpson James, farmer, South KerrycroySmith Male, cattleman, Kerrymenoch cots

Smith Wm., farm servant, BruchagSpiers John, ploughman, Birgidale ButtSpencer Wm, ironmaster,South Park,AscogSteel Robert,tileworker, Kilchattan BayStewart Duncan C, teacher, Birgidale

Stewart Jas., coachman, Millbank, AscogStewart Jas., joiner, Kerrycroy

Stewart Mrs Fanny, Ascog HallStewart Wm., woodman, Kilchattan BayStrang Jn., potato merchant, Kilchattan ByStrathern Geo., labourer, Kilchattan BayStuart Gil. & Ptr., farmers, KerrycrusachStuart John, Marquess of Bute, Mount-

stuart House

TTait Daniel, fitter, Kilchattan BayThomson Dvd. jun., engineer, Kilchattan BThorburn Mrs James, KerrycroyThorburn, Robert, KerrycroyToole Patrick, labourer, MountstuartTowers-Clark captain James, Ascog

uUrie Matthew, joiner, Kilchattan Bay

wWallace Daniel, gamekeeper, PiperhallWallace Daniel, gamekeeper, MountstuartWard Mrs Mary, Kilchattan BayWarden Acdrew, watchmaker, Kil. BaWeir Mrs Alex., farmer, DunagoilWilson Mrs John, grocer, Kilchattan BayWilson John, gamekeeper, MountstuartWilson Wm. , butcher, Kilchattan BayWinter Rev. William, AscogWylie Mrs Jane, Kilchattan Bay

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Scotch Patriotic Medals" ' In Defence ' of Scotland's National Rights and Honour,"

Giving Beautiful Bas Reliefs of tbeir Most Gracious Majestie

King* Edward and Queen Alexandr" The First, not Seventh, of Britain and the British Empire."

On the reverse side is a representation of the

Royal Standard with the Quarterings according to Scotland,

supported by the Thistle, Rose and Shamrock,

and the date of the proposed Coronation ceremony, which is no

named, and which did not take place.

In Aluminium Metal, 3d each ; by post, 4d.

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No. 14.] [Price 2d. per dozen.

PHONOGRAPHYAS AN AID TO SELF-EDUCATION.

Phonography was first brought under my notice in the summerof 1855- I was then a servant at a farm a few miles from Banff.

A watch and clock maker, calling at the farm one day on somebusiness regarding his vocation, incidentally entered into con-versation with me and drew my attention to Phonography, whichhe offered to teach me gratuitously. He gave me a small tract

containing a statement of the advantages of shorthand, andrecommendations from some eminent literary men in favor of

Pitman's system. I read the tract, but as I considered Phono-graphy above my reach of attainment, I made no attempt to

learn it at that time. About six months afterwards a circumstanceoccurred which brought the subject more prominently under mynotice. I had then obtained another situation and was living

in a distant part of the country, where a lecture on the Englishlanguage was delivered under the auspices of a Mutual Improve-ment Society. I was present at the delivery of this lecture, andsaw a reporter for the press taking notes. Next week I foundthe lecture reported verbatim in a local newspaper. This cir-

cumstance very much surprised me, as the gentleman whoreported the lecture was formerly a ploughman, and I had my-self known him in that capacity only three years previously.

Learning that it was Pitman's system of shorthand which heused, I at once obtained a copy of the " Phonographic Teacher,"which I got direct from Mr Pitman, who at the same time sent

me some interesting tracts, and a copy of the Phonetic Journal.Mr Pitman's alphabet of thirty-six letters for printing—a letter

for every sound in the English language, was quite new to me,and this mode of spelling, giving the exact pronunciation of everyword, so attracted my attention that I made it my first object of

study. After a few days I was able to read the phonetic spelling

with facility, but I found that my pronunciation differed fromMr Pitman's in many instances. This led me to think that hehad mispronounced some of the words, but recourse to a good pro-

nouncing dictionary convinced me that the error lay with myself.

My school education was of the most elementary kind, and I

did not learn to read with anything like correctne c s when at

school. It is impossible, owing to the inconsistency and insuf-

ficiency of the common alphabet, to learn more than a meresmattering of the principles of orthoepy during the short periodof elementary education. The spelling of a word is seldom acorrect guide to its pronunciation, and it takes a long time to

teach rational creatures the elements of learning by the irrational

current orthography. It is a true maxim that there is no " royal

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road to learning," yet the rough and crooked road with the

romanic spelling for stepping-stones, could be rendered morepleasant and much shorter by the adoption of a truthful phonetic

method of spelling ; and according to the testimony of Professor

Max Miiller, Dr R. G. Latham, and many other distinguished

philologists, phonetic spelling could be adopted without obscur-

ing the etymological and historical associations of the language.

I now pass to Phonography, or Phonetic Shorthand. Theonly object I had in view when I commenced the study of Pho-nography, was to acquire as much facility in writing it as wouldenable me to take notes of lectures and sermons. This was myhighest ambition, and as such I have found it of greater utility

than I anticipated. I did not at first make much progress, andafter devoting a short time to the study of the rules and exercises

in the " Teacher," I gave up the pursuit, in the belief that I

should never be able to write shorthand with that degree of

facility which would render it of any advantage to me.

j After an interruption of more than six months, I made a second

attempt. I went over all the rules in the " Manual," writing

out all the exercises as I went along ; but not meeting with mydesired success, I again gave up the study. My want of success

was entirely owing to the want of day-by-day practice in writing

exercises. I only turned my attention to the subject now andthen, often allowing a week or more to intervene between mylessons. Such a mode of procedure is a great obstacle to

advancement in any study, because the mind soon acquires a

tendency to shun the matter. I strongly felt this when I neglected

my exercises for a week or two. My mind became alienated

from the subject, so that it required a good deal of resolution to

return to the pursuit.

I had no difficulty in understanding the system, for it is so

simple and natural, and its rules are so clear and explicit that it

can be learned by anyone of average ability, who may haveobtained only the most elementary education. But rules, how-ever clear, are of little value withont practice. This holds goodin other arts as well as Phonography.

I was induced some months afterwards to give Phonographyanother trial. I set earnestly to work on this occasion, keepingin view the remark of Sir William Jones, that (< what has beendone by one man can be done by another." Half-an-hour's

practice daily enabled me, after a short time, to write at the rate

of forty words per minute. After having acquired the ability to

write at this rate, I found the task easy, and made rapid progress.

In writing out the exercises I took down summaries of pas-

sages from some of the best English authors, or from articles in

the Phonetic Journal, then wrote out the passages in full, andcompared them with the originals. This mode of practice im-proved me in the art of composition as well as in the art of

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Phonography. It also tended to occupy my mind intellectually,

•so that I did not look upon the exercises in learning Phonogra-phy as a mere pen practice, but as an intellectual exercise also.

In this way I acquired a degree of proficiency in compositionwhich I should never have attained otherwise. Compositionwas a branch of education which I did not learn at school, and I

am convinced that I should not, in after life, have bestowed thetime and labor necessary to acquire the art, had I not learned it

along with Phonography in the manner above stated ; and I

believe that the progress I made in composition was also aninducement to me to persevere with Phonography. Both arts

go naturally hand in hand, and the student of the English lan-

guage will derive great benefit from the study of Phonography,which gives a strong impulse to the study of English composition

;

and imparts readiness of thought and expression.

By continued day-by-day practice I acquired increased facility

in writing Phonography, and in course of time was able to followa slow speaker, but it took more than twelve months to attain

this proficiency. I learned the system entirely from the instruc-

tion books, without the aid of a teacher, but though Phonographycan be learned without a teacher, I would earnestly recommendevery learner to place himself under a teacher when he can con-veniently do so. His progress will on that account be morerapid and sure. I was thirty years of age before setting earnestlyto work to learn Phonography, and there can be no doubt thatit requires more practice to learn the system at that age, than at

an earlier period of life.

I shall ever look upon Phonography as one of the most valu-able acquisitions of my life. I know from my own experience,that the study of Phonography improves the memory, and trainsthe mind to habits of attention and application, guiding thewandering thoughts into proper channels. I must confess thatbefore studying it my mind was very restive. My thoughts werecontinually running into bye-paths. I had acquired a good dealof general knowledge, but the want of method and the love ofchange were great obstacles to my improvement. I had notacquired that discipline of mind which results from a regularcourse of education. But such discipline was in great measuresupplied to me by the study of Phonography, which aided intraining my mind to habits of steady thought and continuousreasoning. Phonography is well adapted to this purpose, par-ticularly after the student has made some progress in the art,

because his course becomes easier as he passes on ; and when hefinds himself gradually making progress, his thoughts becomeallured with pleasure in the pursuit, which enables him to fix hisattention on the subject. Then, when he is able to follow aspeaker, Phonography serves still better as a mental discipline,

.because the attention must be directed to the single object in

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pursuit, which trains the mind to habits of watchfulness, self-

control, and patient industry. During the last three years I

have devoted the greater portion of my leisure hours to sys-

tematic study, and in that time I have acquired more intellectual

improvement than in all the rest of my life put together. This-

advancement I attribute to my being able to write Phonography,

and to the mental discipline I received in learning the art.

Without the aid of Phonography I could not have accomplished

one-half of the work ; neither should I have attempted it, for the

drudgery in writing longhand would have been a great obstacle

in the way. This drudgery gives a reluctance to professional

writers to engage in composition, as well as to mere tyros in

learning. Dr Johnson no doubt felt the drudgery of writing the

cogitations of his fertile mind, when he made the remark that he

had always to set himself doggedly to write. Dr Gregory, in his

Memoir of the life of that eminent divine, Robert Hall, very

graphically describes how the operation of writing longhand acts

upon an active mind while engaged in composition. Mr Hall,

although one of the most distinguished writers of the English

language, had a great reluctance to write ; and Dr Gregory,

commenting on this, says :—" There was the constant effort to-

restrain a mind naturally active, ardent, and rapid in all its

movements, to a slow progression ; nay, a farther effort, and to a

mind so constituted a very irksome one, to bring the thoughts

back from the ultimate issue to which they were incessantly

hastening, again and again, by acomparatively sluggish course,

the successive links in a long chain."

Since learning Phonography, one of my studies has been the

Latin language. Here I found Phonography of great use to me

in writing exercises. I have also found it of great benefit to me

in writing essays, taking notes of reading, corresponding with

other phonographers, etc.

I believe that if children, in the ordinary course ot school

education, were taught Phonography as an elementary branch of

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PART III.

TRADERS.ROTHESAY.

AccountantsCampbell, Alex., 29 WatergateM'Intosh, Wm., Castle st

Montgomerie, Ach., Albert pi

iErated Water ManufacturersCunningham & Co., New HallsMcKinlay, A., Columshill st

ArchitectsMcLintoek. George M., 21 Castle st

Robson, John, 25 West Burn street,

GreenockThomson, John R., 5 High st

AuctioneersCampbell, Alex., 29 WatergateFerguson, Daniel, Barone rdM'Qilp, Alex., 3 High st

Montgomerie Arch., Albert pi

BakersBlack, Hugh, 6 Argyle st & 27 Mill st

Bowie, Malcolm, 9 GallowgateBrown, Robert, 81 High st

Grant, Peter, 1 GallowgateJohnstone Misses, 63 Victoria st

Lament, John, jn., 19 GallowgateLawson, David, 86 Montague st and

East Princes st

Morris, David I., Montague st

Muir, Charles, 17 High st and 17 Ar-gyle st

McNieol, Jas., Wyndham rdRobertson, David, 7 B Princes st

Robertson, John, 11 E Princes st

Smith, Duncan, Montague st

Walker, John, 15 E Princes st

Basket MakerMorrell, James, 2 Castlehill st

Billiard Saloon KeeperLawrie, John, Gallowgate

Billposter

M'Millan, Wm. B., 48 High st

#

BlacksmithsBaird, Andrew B., 113 High st

Moodie, Arch., 10 High st

M'Bride, Robert, John st

M'Kirdy James, Mill st

M'Lellan, Quintin, Croft laneShaw, Daniel, StraadWalker, Arch, (and heating engineer)

Mill st

"Watson & Son, Castle st

Boarding HousesThe Hotels andArdyne, 7 Elysium, Craigmore— Mr

MuirArgyle & Bute, Battery pi

Cruden, Bishop ter -Rothesay Board-ing House Co.

6 Elysium, Mountstuart Road—

A

Scott-KingHoliday Home, 76 Ardbeg—Miss Nolan.Holiday Resort—Mackinlay st

Mavisbank, Bridge Street—MrsWoodburn

Omaha House, Ardbeg—BuchananWestbourne, Crichton rd—Mrs Steven

Boat Builders

Dewar Frank, 14 WatergateJardine, Robert, 119 High st

M'Farlane, George, Mill st

Taylor Jas. , High st

Boat Hirers

Black, D. M'A., West BayDewar, Francis, EsplanadeJardine, G. B., Mountstuart rdJardine, Robert, Mountstuart rdKnox Duncan, Albert pi

Leitch , ArdbegM'Donald, Fred., East Princes st

M'Farlane, Geo., Esplanade

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Lindsay Wm.,EsplanadeMclvep, Jas., West BayTaylor, James, Albert piTweedley, John, Esplanade

Booksellers, Stationers, andNewsagents

Blaip John, 49 Montague stDuncan, A., 33 GallowgateHarold, Misses E. & I., 12 Albert piFulton, Miss A., 10 Argyle st

Lyle, Miss, 5 Montague st

M 'Arthur, James/^Guildford sqM'Culloch, H. P., Montague st

Maekinlay, John, 21 Victoria st

Mackinnon, Hector, 11 Victoria stM'Neil Wm., E. Princes stM'JNicol Miss, Bishop st

Paterson, Thomas, 29 Montague stStewart, Misses M. & F., Wydham rdStewart & Co., W. Princes st

Boot and ShoemakersCollier S. & Sons, Montague st

DiCk, R. & J., 105 Montague st

Duncan, Alex., Bishop stGray, J. & Son, Montague stIrvine, Samuel, E. Princes st

Laing1

, James, 4 GallowgateMontague Henry, WatergateMurdoch, A., LadesideM'Kinlay, Robert, Chapelhill rdStead & Simpson, 99 Montague st

Sweeney, James, 10 Store laneTaggart, James, 30 Columshill st

Thompson, Daniel, 55 Victoria st

Thompson, James 94 Montague stThomson, Miss, Montague stTrivet, W. J., High st

Weir, Dugald, 71 Montague st

BrokersDavidson David, 26 Mill st

Dewap Francis, 14 WatergateFaulds Wm., Mill st

Harris Fred, Bridgend st

BuildersBone, Robert, Russell st

Hunter, Wm., Minister's brKopp, & Son, Neil, 33 Victoria stLyle, Wm., TownheadM'Cord, John, Russell st

'Bus ProprietorsM'Kirdy & M'Millan, Bishop st and W.

and E Princes st

ButchersBlack, George, 13 WatergateBrownlie Wm., E. Princes st

Crawford, Duncan, 3 Bishop stEastman's Limited, Montague st

Gibson, John, 19 GallowgateLove, J. D. K., Dean Hood piMontgomepie Brothers, Albert piMillar, Wm. C, 21 High stM'Gilp, Dahiel, 74 and 38 High stM'Intyre. James, i<l Montague stM'Keehnie, Wm. D., Bridge-end stM'Lachlan, D., 115 Montague stM'Millan, Wm., Montague stSquair, F. H., 5 GallowgateWeir, Robt., Mill st

Carriage HirersThe 'Bus Proprietors andMartin, J. & A., Chapelhill rdM'Lean, Thomas, Ladeside stMoodie, Wm., WatergateNisbet, John, Bridge st

Cabinet MakersAnderson, Alex., West Castle stBlaip & Son, 15 Bridge stDodds, A. & Son, Bridge-End stDuncan, John, 22 Bridge stInnes, M. & G., 101 Montague stSmith, John, 13 Bishop st

CarriersRothesay and Glasgow—

Bolton, James, 83 Montague st

;

Glasgow— 62 & 90 Argyle st ; and79 East Howard st

Hendry, Jas., 72 Montague st , Glas-gow—99 Stockwell st, 61 Osborne54 Mitchell st, & 57 Buchanan st

M'Gilp, Daniel, 41 Montague st50 Queen Street, Glasgow.

Pepston, William, 58 Montague st;Glasgow— 48 West Howard st, 53East Howard st, and 53 Bell st

Rothesay, Port-Bannatyne, andMOUNTSTUART—

Faulds & Meikle, QuayShaw, John, Quay

Rothesay and Kilchattan—Logan, James, Kilchattan Bay

Carting ContractorsCosgrove, Hugh, Columshill stFaulds & Meikle, Quay, Mill andBridge sts

M'Kirdy, John, Bishop stM'Millan, Arch., Store laneShaw, John, QuayWatson, Wm., Quay

90

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Parigh of TRADERS. Rothesay.

CartwrightsKipkwood, David, 111 High st

BlaiP & Son, 15 Bridge st

M'Bpide, James, John st

MoPPison, Thos., WatergateM'Millan Bryce, Mill st

Chemi&ts and DruggistsHicks, Geo. & Son, 1 Victoria st

Hill, Geo. G., 64 Montague st

Leith Peter, 43 Victoria st, and Port-Bannatyne

Lyle, Wm., 13 E Princes st

M -Kirdy, John, Victoria st

China & Earthenware Dealers

M'Coll, Hugh, 21 Argyle st

Robertson, Miss Albert pi

Scott, Mrs Isaac, Montague st

Thomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

Chimney SweepersThe Slaters andMillep, Alex., 44 High st

Stagg, Wm., 27 High st

Coal MerchantsBlack, John S., Bishop st

Black, Wm., Glasgow and AyrshireCoal Depot, Stuart st

Dixon, Wm., Limited, 13 King st

Dobbie, Alex., 17 Bridgend st

Glen, Thomas, BroadcroftHenderson James, 31 WatergateMurray, Wm., 119 High st FirewoodM'Ewan, Arch., King st

M'Kirdy, John, 38 Bishop st

Thomson & M'Faplane, 68 High s

ConfectionersBlue, Miss Janet, Montague st

Boyle, Charles, PierBuchanan, I. & M., Victoria st

Cameron, Mrs D., Tower st

Campbell, Alex , Mill st

Connell. Mrs, W. Princes st

Cowden, Mrs, E. Princes st

Giuliani, Leopoldi, Montague, High andWatergate sts

Johnston, Mrs, 82 Montague st

Johnstone Misses, 63 Victoria st

Kirkland, Miss, High st

Maxwell, James, E Princes st

M'Cord, Misses, Victoria st

M'Fie, Mrs, Dean Hood pi

M'Gowan, Mrs, 42 Montague st

M'Intyre, Miss, Russell st

M'Kendrick, Mrs J., WatergateNisbet, Miss GallowgateBlack, Mrs, Argyle st

Torri, M. , Dean Hood pi & GallowgateWhite, J. , 25 Gallowgate—Agent for

Cooper & Co's. Teas91

ContractorsHalliday, George, Lmted, Rothesay,

Pier builders. General Contractorsand Contractors for Tar Macadamroadways and pavements

Cycle Builders and RepairersMilloy , 45 Montague st

M'Lellan, Q. B., Croft lane—'cyclingtaught

Walker, Arch., Mill and Union sts

Dairy KeepersCameron, Miss, Montague st

Laidlaw Mrs, 28 Bishop st

Maypole Dairy Co., 56 Montague st

Montgomery, Miss, E Princes st

M'Cluckie Mrs, Mansefield nl

M'Millan, Mrs, 9 WatergateStewart, Miss H., Dean Hood pi

DentistsCochran, John J. , 2 Battery pi

Fyfe, Dr D., 25 East Princes st

Moppell, Geo., 3J Victoria st

DrapersBrown, A. & Son, 31 and 33 Montague

st, also 1 and 2 Albert piHenderson, Mrs, Dean Hood pi

Hill George, Montague st

Innes, M. &. G., 101 Montague st

Lauder, Rbt., 9 W Princes st, & Albert pLyle, Mrs, 52 High st

Millep & Co., 48 Montague st

MuiP, Wm. C, 19 Montague st

M'Arthur, Peter, Albert piM'Aulay, Mrs, 85 Montague st

M'Crone, James, 59 Montague st

McNeil, Miss, 24 West Princes stPaterson <to Sons, 39 Victoria st

Thomson, Wm., 13 Montague stWright, Mrs, Montague st

DressmakersCunningham, Misses, Argyle st

Fletcher, Miss, 2 Mountpleasant rdForfar, Miss, 94 High st

Fpeekelton, Misses, Wyndham rdHannay, Misses, Montague st

Higgle, Miss Mrgt. M'L., 20 Bridge stJohnston, Miss, Columshill st

Macfie, Misses, 12 Argyle st

M'Lea, Miss, High st

Middleton, Miss, Eden pi

MuiP, Miss, Bishop st

Nisbet, Mrs, Ivy Bank cottagePaterson, Mrs, Dean H6od piRankine, Misses, W. Princes st

Shaw, Miss, Bridge st

Stewart, Mrs, Argyle st

Weir, Miss, MountpleasantWilliams, Mrs, Victoria st

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Dyer and CleanerDick, John F., 91 High st

FarmersArdbegAshfieldBaroneBoganyCrossbegGartnakeillyKnockanreach and

LarkhallLittle Grenach .

.

Alex. CurrieAlex. StewartJas. StuartAllan Chas. K.Robert CurrieAndrew Ritchie

John M'MillanAndw. Paterson

Lochend and Lochly, Misses MacfarlaneMeikle Grenach . . Dugald CowanWestland . . John CurrieWindyhall . . T. H. Harvey

Fish CurersBarr, Peter, 35 WatergateTweedly, John, 60 High st

FishmongersO'Neil, Mrs, 22 High st

Slaven, Mrs Henry, WatergateSmith, John, 35 Victoria st

Thomson, J. , Dean Hood piThopbupn, John, 18 W. Princes st

Florists, Nurserymen, Seeds-men, and Market Gardeners.

Anderson, Hugh, Serpentine rdBlue J & P., Uowanfield nurseryCampbell, D., Argyle terChisholm, Duncan, ArdbegClow, Robert, 39 and 40 ArdbegCuthfoertson, M., Public Park

NurseryDobbie & Co., Seed Growers and

Florists to the Queen, Springfield,

Highst, and at Orpington, KentHill, John, BallochgoyJamieson, Wm. , Serpentine rdLister, Alex., Meadowbank, Barone rdM'Laren, John, BraesideM'Pherson, Andrew, CraigmoreShiells, George, TownheadStuart, George, Chapelhill Nursery

Argyle st

Wilson, Colin, Eden pi, High st

Fruiterers and GreengrocersBell, Misses, 6 West Princes st

Blue, J. & P, 21 Mcntague st

Cook, Duncan. Victoria stJamieson, A. & Son, 9 Argyle stM'Intyre, G., Mill and Russell stM'Lellan, Mrs, Montague st

M'Millan, Mrs, 8 WatergateM'Nicol, Miss, E. Princes stPatience, Mrs, 14 GallowgateRankin, Misses, Albert piSlaven, John, Store lane & Stuart stStuart, George, i ean Hood place and

Montague sc

Whyte, Miss Jessie, 25 GallowgateWilson & Co., Victoria st

Furniture BrokersDavidson, David, 26 Mill st

Innes, M. & G., 101 Montague st

Funeral Undertakers(see joiners.)

GlaziersMurray, D. C, Montague stM'Coll. Hugh, 19 Mill stalso several Painters and Joiners.

Grain, Seed and Potato Mer-chants and Manure Agents

Duncan, Ninian, Store laneFisher, James, King and W. Castle stsHeron, James, Bishop Terrace brMcEwan &;McMillan, 11 Stuart stRobertson, Mrs, John st

Stewart & Co., Corn Mill, Mill st

Thomson & McFaplane, 68 High

Grocers(Licensed marked I).

ZAitehison, Thomas, 30 Mill stZBaird, Mrs, 72 ArdbegIBell, David, Montague stZBlack, D. M'A., Castle stBlack, J. S., 131 High st

IBvough., John, 17 King stBrown, Mrs Alex. 34 Columshill st

Brown, James, 77 High st

/Buchanan, M., 51 Montague stCallan, Geo. M., 6 East Primes stZCallan, J.M'C, 19 E. Princes stCampbell, B., 25 Ylill st

Campbell, James, 57 Montague stConnell, Mrs, Bishop stCooper & Co., W. Princes st

Cunningham, Jas., 81 Montague stCurrie, D., Ardbeg rdFindlay, Peter, Wyndham rdFerrier, David, Montague stFordyce, Mrs, 105 High stFopfar, J., 92 High stGraham Mrs, Mill st

Hamilton, Andrew, 2 Bridge-end stHill, Miss, Ladeside st

Holden, George, 75 Montague stHolmes, Andrew, Victoria stHunter, James, 10W Princes st92

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Lipton, Ltd., Montague st

Logan, David, Bridge-end st

Melrose, Mrs, Stuart st

ZMaitland, Joseph, 62 Montague st

Maitland Miss, Columshill st

Maltman Mrs, 24 Mill st

ZMillar, Andrew M., 1 Argyle st

^Mitchell Samuel, 6 High st

Munro, D., 5 Albert pi

M'Callum, Neil, 96 Montague st

M 'Farlane, Mrs, 1^9 High st

M'Farlane, Mrs, HillhouserdM 'Farlane, Miss C, 11 Mill st

M'Greg"or, Malcolm, 117 Montague st

MTntyre, Mrs, 129 High st

Mackinnon. John, Montague st

ZM'Laehlan, D., 16 Columshill st

M'Lean, Miss, Castle st

M'Cluckie, John, Mansefield pi

M'Neill, Mrs Marjory, 11 Mill st

Maequarie, D. C, Columshill st

and Barone rdPerrie, Alex., 14 Mill st

Russell, Matthew B., 106 Montague st

Sprowl, Mrs, High st

Stewart, Alex.; Bishop st

ZStewart, Mrs J. C, 13 High st

ZSwanston, Arthur, W. Princes st

JUrquhart, J. A., 13 Argyle st

HattersRankin, Alex., 25 Victoria st

Thompson, Samuel, Montague st

Hairdressers

Cameron, G. O., 51 Victoria st

Gardiner, J., W Princes st

Lannigan, Chas., 7 Bridgend st

Morrell J.C., 7 High st

Moppison, Arch., 90 Montague st

Hotel KeepersBuchanan, George, (Victoria), 57

Victoria st

Grindley, Mrs, (Argyle), 27 Watergate

Kelly, Bruce, (Alexandra), 21 Battery pi

Lyle, Charles (Lome), Guildford sq

M Kinlay, Andrew M., 4 High st

M'Kay, John L., (Royal), Albert pi

M'Millan,, James, West Princes st

Paton, Mrs, (Waverley), Argyle st

Pirie, G., (Osborne), 87 Victoria st

Robertson, Mrs Jas., (Livingstonia),

Guildford sqSmith, Robt., fBute Arms), Guildford

sqOsgood, Mrs, (Wemyss View), Argyle pi

Philp, Dr, GlenburnThompson, Miss, (Queen's), Argyle st

Wilson, D., (Pension), Craigmore

Hosiery ManufactoryThe Orphanage, Barone rd

House Agents and FactorsBrown, Neil, PierCampbell, Alex., WatergateFisher, James, W. Castle st

Millep, Robert C, Montague st

Montgomerie, Arch , Albert pi

Macbeth, Adam D., Castle st

M'Intosh, Wm., Castle st

M'Lea, Arch., 22 Bridge st

M'Millan, D,, (Valuator), 13 Bishop st

Thomson, John R., 5 High st

Turner, Colin B., Craigomre pier

Wilson, John T. & Alexander, Castle st

Insurance AgentsBurnie, A. M., High st

Campbell, Alex., 29 WatergateCampbell, James, WatergateFerguson, John, Barone rdGrant, Donald. Castlehill st

Harvey, John C, Chronicle office

Hicks, Charles, 1 Victoria st

Higgie, George, 22 Bridge st

Innes, M. & G., Montague st

Macbeth, Adam D. 15 Castle st

Martin, George, 49 High st

Montgomerie, Arch., Albert pi

MTntosh, Wm.. Castle st

Mackinlay, John, 21 Victoria st

Mackinnon, H., Victoria st

M'Kirdy, John, solicitor, Montague st

M'Kirdy, John, Bishop st

O'Neil, Frank, Colbec pi

Stewart, Peter, Clydesdale BankThomson, John, Royal BankTurner, Colin B., Craigmore PierWilson, John T. & Alexander, Castle st

Young, Adam, 25 Columshill st

IronmongersBlack, Jardine, 19 GallowgateBrown & Co., 43 Montague st

Innes, M. & G., 101 Montague st

Napiep, Thomas, 68 Montague st

Milloy, L. 47 Montague st

M'Nab, John, West Princes st

Thomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

JoinersBlair, D. & Son, 15 Bridge st

Bowman, Wm., 1 West Castle st

Brown, Alex., 19 Mill st

Dewar, Duncan, 83 Montague st

Dodds, A. & Son, King st

Duncan, John, 22 Bridge st

Lauder, William, Ladeside st

Morrison, Thos,, 33a Watergate

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

M'Bpide, James, John st

MCallum & Son, 50 High st

Macfie, John, ArdbegM'Nab. Alex., 24 WatergateM'Millan, Bryce, Mill st

Smith, John, 13 Bishop st

Laundry KeepersBlair, Mrs A., 71 Ardbeg rdHowatt, Mrs, Silverdale, Ardmory rdJohnston, Miss Agnes, 25 Barone rdMoore, Mrs, Dean Hood pi

M'Callum, Miss Burnside, Wyndham pkPatepson, Joseph, Bridge st

Robertson, James, Ladeside st

Ladies' & Childrens' Outfitters

Dodds, Miss, 15 Argyle st

Elder, Mrs, 102 Montague st

Graham, Miss, 75 Victoria st

Lauder. Robert, 7 Albert pi

M'Apthup, Miss, 69 Victoria st

M'Aulay. Mrs, 85 Victoria st

M'Connell, Miss, 21 Montague st

M'Millan, Mrs, Argyle st

Siilaps, Mrs, 67Victoria st

Lime MerchantsM'Kirdy, John, 38 Bishop st

StewaPt & Co., King's Mill

Librarians

Harold, Misses E. & I. Albert piInstitute, Stewart, Montague stM' Arthur, James, Guildford sqMaekinlay, John, 21 Victoria st

Mackinnon, Hector, 11 Victoria st

MillersRobertson, James, Greenan MillStewaPt & Co., Mill st

MillinersDodds, Miss, 15 Argyle stElder, Mrs, 102 Montague st

Ppeekelton, Misses, Wyndham rdGraham, Miss, 75 Victoria st

Patepson, J., 31 Victoria stRankine, Misses, W. Princes stSppowl, Misses C. & H., GallowgateThomson, Wm., 13 Montague stWright, Mrs, Montague st

Newspaper CorrespondentsAdvertising Agents

Ewing, A, Buteman OfficeFleming, Gavin, Express Office

Harvey, J. C. , Chronicle OfficeHiggie, Geo., Directory and Guide OfficeMackenzie, M., Express OfficeMackinnon, H, 11 Victoria stQuigley, Joseph, High st

PaintersMuppay, D. C, 86 Montague stM'Coll, Hugh, 21 Argyle stM'Fie, Dugald H., 35 High stShand, Joseph Hillhouse rdStapk. J., 16 Argyle sfc

StewaPt, W.& J., W Princes st

PawnbrokersInnes, George. W. Castle st

PhetographersAdamson & Son Chapelhill rdMcKim, John. 32 Argyle stHowie, D. L., Dean Hood piPearlman, M. & Co., 9 Victoria stSweet, Charles, E Princes sc

PlasterersDuncan, Matthew & Co., LadesideJamieson, John, Mill stM'Kinnon, Hugh, 107 High stM'Quistan, John, John st

PlumbereCpuickshanks, John, 47 High stCunning-ham, Daniel, 3 Bridge stNapier. Thomas, 68 Montague stMorrison Bros., 33 WatergatePeacock, A R., 23 High st

PortersNo. 1—Stewart, John, Staffa pi

2—Patrick, James, 2 Staffa pi3—M'Donald, Jas., Mountpleasant4—Cumming, James, Staffa pi5—M'Lachlan, Camp., Meadowcap6—M'Murchie, Dugald, Ladeside7—M'Leish, Robert, W Princes st8—Young, Robert, Castle st9—M 'Lean, Hugh, 4 King st10—Shaw, John, 19 Victoria st11—M'Kellar, Duncan, Russell st12—Keith, John, 66 High st

PostmenBray, Edgar, 5 Mansefield piCollins, C. A., Russell stKean, Colin, John stJohnston, Thomas, Montague st94 .

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Parish of TRADE1S. Rothesay.

Mpnzies, Wm., High so

Mutch, John, Mansefield piM 'Arthur, E., 23 Castle st

M'Farlane, R , 11 Victoria st

M'Intyre, Malcolm, Mill st

M'Lellan, M., 5 Minister's brNicholson, Armiger, 24 Bishop stScott John, Montague st

Spence, James, Artlbeg rdThompson, Hugh, Ai'gyle st

Turner, John, 8 Tower st

Poulterers

Patience Mrs, 14 GallowgateSmith John, 35 Victoria st

Printers and PublishersHarvey & Co., Chronicle office,

WatergateHiggie & Co. , Directory and ABC

Guide office, 22 Bridge stMackenzie M., Express Office, 11

Montague st

Wilson, W. A,, Butetiian office, 10Castle st

Quarry MastersHalliday, George, Limted, Long Hill

Quarry. Office—Sawmills. WhinSets, Kerb, Road Metal, &c, &c

Restaurateurs, &c.

Black , 4 Argyle st

Boyle, Charles, Montague st

Braeside Tea-Rooms, E. Princes st

Buchanan, Donald, 27 Victoria st

Drummond, Miss, 29 GallowgateFaulds, Mrs, Stuart st

Grant, Peter, 1 GallowgateHarper*, Mrs R., 21 WatergateHerbert, Miss Edith, Albert piHyndman, Wm., 3 Montague st

Institute, Norman Stewart, Mon-tague st

Jackson, David, E Princes st

Johnston, Mrs, 82 Montague st

Johnstone, Misses, 63 Victoria st

Keith, J., Montague st

M'Cord, John, Victoria st

M'Gowan Mrs, 42 Montague st

M'Lachlan , 7 Bridge st

Pickering, Richard, 15 WatergateScott Matthew, Mill st

Scott Matthew, 9 Victoria stStewart R. , Guildford sqWalker John, 11 E. Princes st

Wilson, Miss, 9 Bridge-end st

Saddlers^UPtiess, Robert, 29 High st

Livingstone, Rich., Castlehill st

Saw Millers

Halliday, George, Limited, Union st

Home& Foreign Timber Merchants.

Sculptors

Kerr. Neil & Son, Victoria st

Kirkhope, Wm.; TownheadLyle, Wm , Townhead

Shipping and ForwardingAgents

Halliday, George, Limited, Union st.

Roth , and 118 Broomielaw, GlasgowTelegrams, "Halliday,"' Rothesay, &'' Craigielea, " Glasgow

Slaters

Hyndman, James, Colbeck pi

Leckie, Wm. M., Bridge st

Miller, James & Son, Columshill st

Paterson, Robert, 24 Argyle st

Spirit MerchantsThe Licensed Hotel-KeepersBainbridge Wm., 1 Montague st

Bell, Duncan, "Galatea" Bar, 3, 5 and7 Bridge-End st

Brown, Robert, digh st

Bruce, Henry, 20 GallowgateBurns, James, GallowgateCampbell, Arch., Tower & Castlehill sts

Campbell W. P., 25 WatergateDuncan, Mrs A., 8 WatergateFerguson, Mrs Grace, 25 High st

Heaton, James, 7 Victoria st

Heaton, Robert, E. Princes st

Kerr, Mrs, Bridge-End st

Montgomerie, W., West Princes st

M'Grory, M., Montague st

M'lnnes, Jas.. Castlehill st

M'Millan, Jas., E Princes st

M'Phee, Hugh, 27 GallowgatePaterson, E., 3 Victoria st

Redfern, Wm H., Guildford sq andMontague st

Stevenson, John, Castle st

Smith, F ,Stuart st

Taylor, D. M., Ltd., Tower st

Steamboat AgentsMeikle, Arch., Bridge St., (Buchanan's

and Williamson's)Paterson, Chas., Argyle st (Caledonian,

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Shaw John, Croft lane, ("Lord of theIsles" and "Bute")

Sloan, Hugh, High st, (G. & S.-W)Watson, W., Springbank, (Macbrayne's)Yorkson, Alex., Ferguson pi (N. B )

StockbrokerFowlie, Walter, York ter

Tailors and Clothiers

Brown, A. & Son, 31 Montague st

Dobbie, Andrew, Tower st

Kerr, H. S., 17a Bishop st

Lamont, Arcb., 15 GallowgateMilleP Robert C, 46 Montague st

M'Cluckie, John, East Princes st

M'Crone, James, 59 Montague st

M'Kay, Charles, 25 Montague st

Patepson & Sons, 39 Victoria st

SpiePS, Angus, 10 GallowgateSteel, Jas., 103 Montague st

StewaPt, Alex., IS GallowgateWatson, George, 13 GallowgateYates, James, Montague st

TeachersSee Official List.

MUSIC.Christie, Arthur S., Ian yilla

Dpyden George, Castle st

M'Arthur, James, Bishop st

M'Arthy, Miss Alice, Brandane ter

M Kinlay Miss Marianne, Bishop ter.

Vail Herr, Wimble cot

Whyte, John, A.L.C.M., Bishop ter

DANCING.Dickson, George, 24 Castle st

Gillies, Walter F. , 51 Ardbeg rdMurdoch, Angus, Bishop st

M'Lennan, Duncans., 5 Hillhouserd

SHORTHAND.Higgle George, 22 Bridge st

SWIMMING.Madden,'.George, Stewart bathsSppowl, Robt, Skeoch Bathing places

TinsmithsLove, J. K., 66 Montague st

Napiep Thos. , 68 Montague stM'Nab, John, W. Princes stM'Tavish, Edward, 7£ Bridge-end stThomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

TobacconistsLyle, Miss, 5 Montague stM'Culloch, H. P., Montague st

M'Intosh, Duncan, 104 Montague stM'Gilp, Alex., 3 High stM'Neill, Wm., East Princes st

Patepson, Thomas, 29 Montague stSilver, Andrew Y., 3 Argyle stStewart, Misses Wyndham rdStewart & Co., Albert piWeir, Alex., 83 Victoria stWilson, D., Victoria st

Toy and Fancy Goods DealersBlack, Jardine, 21 GallowgateHannay, Misses, Montague stKinghorn, Thos., Montague stLyle, Mrs, 5 Montague st

M'KiPdy, James, 77 Victoria st

Patepson, Thos, 27 & 29 Montague stSilver. Andrew Y., 3 Argyle st

Stewart, Misses, Wyndham rdStone Mrs, 22 Mill st

Thomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

Umbrella MakersM'KiPdy, James, 77 Victoria st

Silver, Andrew Y., 3 Argyle st

UpholsterersAnderson, Alex., W. Castle st

Innes, M. & G., 101 Montague st

Mitchell, Thomas, 17 Montague st

Patepson, Robert & Co., Store laneRobertson, Angus, 21 Bridge-end st

Watchmakers and JewellersDuncan, John, 58 Montague st

Lauder, Hugh, 8 Albert piM'Gilp, Alexander, 3 High st

M'Beath, Alex., 4| GallowgateThomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

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Parish of North Bute.(Including the Village of Port-Bannatyne.)

BakersBrown <£• Dallas, Crown BidsWelsh, George, Melbourne pi

BarberAnderson, David, Shore st

BuildersCurrie, John, Theodore villa

Maefie, John, Park villa

BlacksmithsSmith John, EttrickThomson, Charles, Port Bannatyne

Boat BuildersAlexander Ja.mesFyfe, John, ArdmaleishMalcolm, Arch., shore St West

Boat HirersAlexander, James, Shore st

Morgan, Captain G. B., Front st

Wilson, James, Front st

-ButcherLament Hugh

Carriage HirersCrawford, David, Shore St WestCurrie, DuncanHyndman, James

CartersCurrie, DuncanHyndman, James

Chimney SweeperShearer, Matthew

Coal MerchantsHyndman, JamesLoch, George

ConfectionersAlexander, Miss, Inveryne pi

Ferguson, Miss, Shore st

Keith, Duncan, Castle st

Lawson, Miss, Victoria pi

Miller, Wm., The Rest, Shore st

McFadyen, Neil, Sandringham ter

Thomson, Mrs, Castle st

Torri, Antonio, Shore st

DrapersMcCunn, Miss, Melbourne pi

Murray, Misses, Inveryne pi

DressmakersHunter, Miss, Springwell pi

Murray, Misses, Inveryne pi

M'Cunn, Miss, Castle st

Wilson, Miss, Oakbank

Druggist

Leith, Peter, Shore st

FarmersD. M 'DonaldJohn CrawfordRobert M 'BrideMrs StevensonAlex. MontgomeryPeter MTntyreHugh MactieJames DuncanJohn M'KayArch. MorrisonLachlan M'LeanAlex. RobertsonWm. P. DickieJames LyonA. MTntyreMrs CarsewellJames P. MalcomThomas BarrBryce MartinAndrew MTntyreJ. & A. RitchieWm. GalbraithHugh Lamont

Charles MactieHugh MillerArch. RobertsonMrs StevensonMrs MTntyreM'Callum BrothersRobert DuncanMrs M'ConechyMrs LamontCharles DuncanThomas MuirJames M'AlisterWm. Morrison

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Auchavoulaig .

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AcholterAirdscalpsieArdmaleishAuchenteerieBallanlayBallycaulBannatyne MainsBarone ParkCraigberochCranslagloanCranslagmory .

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Cranslagvourity.

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DrumochloyDunallanEast St Colmac .

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EdinbegEskechraggan .

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GlecknabaeGlenmoreGortansGreenanHiltonINCHMARNOCK—Mid ParkNorth Park .

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South Park .

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KilbrideKildavannanKilmichaelKilwhinleckLargivrechtan .

LenniehallLittle Kilmory .

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MechnochMeikle Kilmory .

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MiltonNether Ardroscadale, Mrs Stewart

Quogach . . Mrs Gillies

Quern and Scalpsie, John Martin, jun.

Rhubodach . . John DuncanG

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Parish of Tradeks. North Bute.

Rullechecldan .

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ScarrelShaluntSouth St ColmacStewarthallStuckUpr, ArdroscadaleUpper Ettrick .

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Upper Ettrick .

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West St Colmac .

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Wm. MorrisonMrs J. M'IntyreNeil DouganMrs SimpsonA. M'IntyreJohn LamontStewart & M'FarlaneRobert MacfieWm. HunterHugh J ohnstone

Fishmonger, etc

Holt, Mrs, Sandringham ter

FruitererAlexander, Miss, Inveryne pi

GrocersBell, Dugald, Inveryne piBlack, Eliz., Castle st

Ferguson, Jas.,Victoria piFerguson, Miss, Shore st

Halliday, Duncan, Shore st

Hogarth, Mrs M. , Govandale piMatthieson, Mrs, Sandringham terM'Kellar Mrs, Crown buildings

Hotel and Innkeepers, etc

Corbett, John, Port-Bannayne InnCrawford, Miss, CrownHydropathic, SwanstonhillShields, Robt., RoyalWalker, John, Anchor Tavern

IronmongersLoch & Co., Shore st

McPhail, Malcolm, Front st

JoinersCurrie, Duncan, Shore st

Maleom, Arch., Shore St, WestM'Fie, John, Castle st

Milliners

Murray, Misses, Inveryne pi

Newsagent, &c.

M'Fadyen, Neil, Shore st

M'Cunn, Miss, Post Office

Painters

M'Dermott C. & W., 9 Quay st

PlumberCunninghan, D., Castle st

PrinterM'Fadyen, Neil, Shore st

RestaurateursMathieson, Mrs, Sandringham ter

M'Phee D,, Shore st

Welsh, George, Melbourne pi

Slater

M'Phee Dugald, Shore st

Shoemaker*Baird, David, Front st

Redfern, Wm. H., Albion pi

Tailor

Bodin, Wm., Castle st West

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Parish of Kingarth.(Including the Village of Kilchattan Bay).

BakerCuPPie, Miss, Kilchattan Bay

BlacksmithsBell, James, Millhole

Gill, James, Kingarth

Boat HirersM'Callum, Arch., Kilchattan BayM'Callum, Dugald, ,,

M'Fie Daniel ,,

Reid, James, Kilchattan Bay

BuildersBell, Duncan, jun., Kilchattan BayBell, Duncan, sen., ,,

Bell, Malcolm, Mill houseCumming, John, Kilchattan BayMorrison, Wm., ,,

M'Fie, Fergus, „

ButcherBaillie, George, Kilchattan Bay

Carriage HirersM'Fie, Arch., Post Office, KingarthLogan, Jas., Kilchattan Bay

CartersFerguson, John, Kilchattan BayM'Fie, Arch., Post Office, KingarthM'Fie, D., Kilchattan Bay

Coal DealersDeans, Adam, Kilchattan BayM'Dougall, John „M'Fie, Daniel ,,

ConfectionersCurrie Janet, Kilchattan Bay

DraperKelso, Miss, Kilchattan Bay

DressmakersKelso, Misses, Kilchattan BayBrown, Miss Jessie, Little bayFerguson, Miss, Kilchattan BayStewart, Miss Jessie, Kerrycroy

FarmersAmbrisbeg ... Mrs EoagAmbrismore ... J. JamiesonArdnahoe ... David FergusonBarefleld ... Marquess of Bute

Barnauld ... Robert M'DougallBirgidale Crieff .. J. Robertson &SonsBirgidale Knock, Jas. L. Duncan, B.Sc

Bruchag ... Arch. M'KayCulevine ... Alex. M'Farlane

Dixon's Dam ... Mrs JohnstonDrumreoch ... Thos. CrawfordDunagoil ... Mrs Janet WeirGallachan ... Thomas Scott

Kerrycroy ... James SimpsonKerrycruisoch ... Stuart, Gilbert

Kerrylamont ... Marquess of ButeKerrymenoch ... John MartinKerrytonlia ... D. GemmillLangalbuinoch .. Hugh Baillie

Langalchorad ... Hugh DuncanLargizean, . . Arch. MartinLittle Kilchattan Robert CrawfordLubas ... John Macfie

Meikle Kilchattan A. MacfarlaneMid-Ascog ... R. & J. M'Alister

Nether Stravannan James MartinPlan ... D. & H. HastingsQuochag ... Arch. MurraySouth Garrochty Professor M'Ewen

GrocersCuPPie, Miss, Kilchattan BayGalbpaith, John, Kilchattan BayJamieson, Miss, KerrycroyM'Lellan, A., .,

M'Fie, Arch., Kilchattan Bay

Hotel KeepersGrierson, John, KingarthKelly, David K, Kilchattan Bay

JoinersBannatyne, Bryce, Kilchattan ButtsCumming, John, Kilchattan BayLogan, Jas , Kilchattan BayLamont, A., ,,

M'Fie, Daniel, ,,

M'Fie, Robert,

Newsagent, &c.CuPPie Miss, Kilchattan Bay

RestaurateurBell, D, Kilchattan Bay

ShoemakersHenderson, Wm. , Kilchattan BayDuncan Wm., ,,

TailorMTntosh, John, Kilchattan Bay

Tile WorkerGilmour Thos , Kilchattan Bay

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Parish of Cumforae.(Including the Burgh of Millport.

BakersAllan Win., Glasgow st

Baillie & Co. Mrs Jas,Quayheacl

Cunningham John, 8J Guildford st

Speirs Allan. 2S Stuart st

BlacksmithsGraham Alex. , Crawford st

Morris R., Craig st

Boat BuildersMauchlin Colin, George st

Boat HirersFerguson C, Strathwherry-Hunter Neil, StrathwherryMauchline Colin, StrathwherryWallace Charles, Glasgow st

BooksellersCunningham Miss, Post 0., Guildford st

Steel Mrs, Glasgow st

Stewart Mrs J. , Glasgow and Stuart st

Boot and ShoemakersCo-Operative Society, Cardiff st

Dunan Win., Guildford st

Little David, Stuart st

Greenlees J., Guildford st

MacKean H., Stuart st

BuildersCaldwell, Robt. Guildford st

M'Graw John, Bar-end st

Shearer John, Churchhill st

ButchersAllan James, Glasgow st

M'Paplane Wm. & T., Guildford st

Templeton Wm., Stuart st

Kerr & Son, Stuart st

Carriage HirersBartholomew Wm. , Kendal bankFraser R. , Barend st

Hill John, East BayM'Coll H., Barend st

M'Nicul W., Cardiff st

Shearer J., Crichton st

CarrierStewart Alex., Miller st

Chemists and DruggistsBannatyne B., 37 Stuart sc

Macrury Dr, 4£ Guildford st

Coal MerchantsCameron Daniel, Ritchie st

Co-Operative SocietyKerr, John, Crawford stKerr Walter, Clyde st

M'Graw Alex., Barend st

ConfectionersBlair E. C, Glasgow st

Boyd Miss, Stuart st

Houston A., Guildford st

David, Wm., 31 Stuart st

Stewart Miss Mary, Stuart st

Taylor John, Kelburne st

Tobia G., Miller and Glasgow sts

ContractorsBirnie James, George st

Shields & M'Millan, Barend st

DrapersAllan Misses I. <fc M., Glasgow stBlack Miss Jean G.. Stuart stCo Operative Society, Cardiff stKerrC. & M., Stuart stM'Innes Mrs, Guildford stM'Innes. Miss, Cardiff st

Thomson Mrs John, Guildford st

DressmakersAllan Isa. & Margt., Glasgow stM'Fie M. & J., Stuart stShearer M . & J. Guildford stSomerville Miss, Vulcan cot

Earthenware DealersHastie, W. M., Stuart stHolmes Robt. , Glasgow stKerr C. £ M., Stuart st

Whitelaw, D., Stuart st

FarmersBaillie Thomas, Upper KirktonBarbour John, BallikelletBrown Mrs, Kames millCrawford James, FiggitochFinnie Mrs, Mid KirktonHall John, BoggieM'Dousrall Duncan, BallochraartinM'Kirdy John, Nether KirktouRobertson Robert, BreakonghThorn John, Portyre

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Parish of Traders. Cumbrae.

FishmongersKerr John, Crichton st

Ketr Walter, Cardiff st

Houston Alex., Stuart st

Wilson Neil, Glasgow st

Fruiterers

Baillie John, 14 Glasgow st

Boyd M., Stuart st

Blair Eliz. C, Glasgow st

Dale, Thos., Glasgow st

Gibson Robt. M, istuart st

Houston A., Guildford st

Rowatt John, Stuart st

Grocers(Licensed, marked I.)

Allan Wm., Glasgow st

Baillie John, Glasgow st

Clark, Male, Clyde st

Co-Operative Society, Cardiff st

Hunter Charles, Stuart st

Lyall Arthur, Glasgow st

M'Kay Jonn T., Guildford st

M'Nicol Wm., Cardiff st

M'Naughton Janet, Cardiff st

ZMurray John, Glasgow st

Robertson, R., Kelburn st

Stewart Mary, Stuart st

Taylor James, Glasgow st

Turner Mrs E., Miller st

Wallace James, 9 Quayhead

HairdressersChapman Jas. W., Stuart st

Muir Robert, Stuart st

Hotel KeepersBrown Mrs, (Royal George), QuayheadCunningham's Trs. (Cumbrae), Stuart st

Frew James (Kelburne Arms), Stuart st

Graham Mrs (Sommerville Temperance),Stuart st

IronmongersCampbell Wm., Stuart st

Hastie, Wm., Guildford st

JoinersBaillie John, Glasgow st

Duncan Thomas, Kameston rdHunter, Robt., Howard st

Munro, Neil, Miller st

Taylor John, Barend st

LibrarianStewart Mrs J. , Glasgow st

Milliners

MTnnes Mrs,. Guildford st

Hunter Miss, Glasgow st

NurserymenDale Thomas, Viewfield nurseryM'Lachlan W., Kirkton gardensQueate Andrew, Ferry rdReid John, Bute terRowat, J. , Glebe nursery

PaintersHastie Geo., Crawford st

Hastie Wm., Guildford stStewart Alex., Barend st

PhotographersAlexander David, Cardiff stFergus Wm , Reid st

PlasterersTelford James, Crawford stGolan J., Barend st

PlumbersBowie W, , Churchill stM 'David Wm., Crawford st

RestaurateursCrawford Wm. , Guildford stHoy, John, Guildford stRobertson Arch., Stuart stStoddart, Arch., 39 Stuart st

SlaterSeaton John, Clyde st

Spirit MerchantsThe Licensed Hotel-Keepers andMurray John, Glasgow stPaterson James, Glasgow stTrain Mrs, Cardiff st

Steamboat AgentsStewart James, HarbourStewart Alex., HarbourYoung, John, Keppel pier

Tailor and ClothierStewart James & Co. , Guildford stCessford, R. , Glasgow st

TinsmithsBowie W. , Guildford st

M 'David Wm., Crawford st

TobacconistsCarmichael Mrs, Stuart st

Hastie W. M., Guildford st

Muir R's. Trs., Stuart st

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Parish of Traders. Cumbrae.

Toy Dealers Watchmaker and JewellerCampbell, Wm, Stuart st Crawford Wm., 42 Stuart st

Hastie W. M., Guildford st

M'Kean H., Clyde st WaiverStewart Janet, Stuart & Glasgow st ,„ „ „ ™ 7Whitelaw, D„ Stuart st

Wallace C, Glasgow st

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Memoranda of Articles Borrowed.Date. | Article

jBorrowed from

|Returned.

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Date. IArticle.

|Lent to

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

ANDREW Y. SILVER,TOBA (J C OJSTIST,

Opposite A. B. Stewart Statute.) 3 Apgyle street, Rothesay.Large Assortment of British and Foreign Cigars and Cigarettes.

Agent for Murattis Fumee D'or Cigarettes. Agent for Loewe's & Co's., Pipes.

Walking Sticks. Pouches and Tobacconists Sundries in great variety.

Comfort for the Feet can be had by purchasing your

BOOTS and SHOES at LAINGS,4 Gattowgate, Rothesay.

~t Boots and Shoes Made to Measure. Repairs Promptly Executed by Practical "Workmen.Phenomenal Value in Tan and Canvas Boots and Shoes of every description.

Large Selection of Maybole and Keltic Boots and Shoes kept in Stock. Inspection invited.

Bathing* Places, West Bay—Ladies' and Gentlemen's—SkeochWood.-"A11 Requisites supplied on Moderate Terms.—Bobert Sprowl.

Builders' Clerk—Thomas Falconer, 1 Union st

Butcher—D. M'Lachlan, 115 Montague Street.

Central Dairy -Mrs MacMillan, 9 Watergate. Finest CountryProduce. Fruit and Vegetables.

Coalmasters—William Dixon, Limited, 13 King Street.

Drapery and Remnants - Mrs Lyle, 52 High Street.

Family Grocer—Peter Finlay, Wyndham Road, Ardbeg. — Orderspunctually attended to.

Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merehant-Daniel M'Lachlan, 18 Columshill Street.

Fisheurer—John TweeMey, 60 High Street.

Restauiateur—Mrs Harper, 21 Watergate.Tobacconist, Stationer, & Fancy Goods Emporium-Miss Stewart, Wyndham Road.

Wholesale and Retail Fruit Merchant—John Slaven.

KILCHATTAN BAY.

J. CURRIE,Grocer, Bread, Biscuit, and Pastry Baker,

POST OFFICE.

Glasgow and West of Scotland SocietyFOR THE

Prevention of CrueltyTO ANIMALS.

THE SOCIETY has during the Season a Resident Officer in Rothesay for the purpose

of inquiring and investigating into all ACTS of CRUELTY to ANIMALS through-

out the County of Bute. Complaints left at his residence, 1 Columshill Place, (1 up), or

Police Office, will receive immediate attention.

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BtJTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS—PORT BANNATYNE.

DAVID CRAWFORD'SWagonettes and Brakes,

Run Daily during the SEASON between PORT-BANNATYNE and ETTRICKBAY, starting (weather favourable) from Tramway Terminus

about every 15 minutes, commencing 10 a.m.

Far a Each Way, 4d. Return, 7d.

Parties of not less than Four may arrange for drives to

RHUBODACH, KILMICHAEL, St. NINIAN'S BAY (COCKLE SHORE),or round by BARONE ROAD, ROTHESAY,

at Is 6d per head Return.

LANDAU. Large WAGONETTE with Pair Horses, to carry 15.

Chap-a-Bane to eappy about 24.NEW WAGONETTE to Carry About 10.

Orders left with Mr Crawford, at the Crown Hotel, the Stance,

or at the House, 7 Victoria Place, near the Steamboat Pier

Archibald Malcom,Yaeht and Boattauilder,

Joiner, Painter and Chandler,PORT-BANNATYNE.

Oars, Spars, and Blocks. Best Steel and Flexible Wire Ropes.

Best Paraffin Coke. Yacht Chandlery.

Paints, Oils, and Varnishes of Finest Quality always on hand.

Best English Ropes and Twines.

Yachts Hauled up for Wintering, Painting, and Repairs.

FRESH WATER SUPPLIED.First-Class Storage for Spars, Sails, Boats and Gear.

Charges Strictly Moderate.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

PORT-BANNATYNE.

alcolm Maephail,Successor to Duncan Currie.

Glass and China Merchant, Ship Chandler, Iron-monger, Tobacconist & Fancy Goods Merchant,Sandringham Terrace, Shore Street,

A Varied Assortment of Household ai:d Yacht Requisites.

Oils, Paints, Varnish, Brushes, &c, Always in Stock.

JOHN MAC FIE,Joiner and Builder,

CASTLE STREET, PORT-BANNATYNE,and also at ARDBEG.

Cartwright Work and Glazing promptly executed.

FUNERAL UNDERTAKING.Venetian Blinds Re-Taped and Corded.

Trial Solicited. Estimates Given.

House—Mount Park Cottage, Port-Bannatyne.

Boat-Hirer and Boat-Builder—Jame.s Alexander, Shore Street.

Groceries and Provisions—D. Bell, Inveryne Place.

Restaurateur—George Welsh, Shore Street.

Tailor and Clothier—William Bodin, Castle Street.

THE NEW HOBBY-A HOBBY THAT

PAYSand leads to a New Profession by whichfront

^-» r-vm ^-> .*» can be earned, weekly.

4f ^£ t„ 4? (\ WRITE TO-DAY for fullci^Jir <AtJ& particulars FREE, kindly

\mentioning this Paper, to

T IH!¥f!Si dept. 50.

Il HSUHill 193 & 195, OXFORD STREET,LONDON, W. Established 1878. I

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISMEENTS—MILLPORT.

MILLPORT.

John Cunningham,Bread, Biscuit, Pastry Baker, . .

and Confectioner,B\ GUILDFORD STREET.

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Hot Pies Every Saturday Evening. Wedding Cakes.

Dishes Baked and Covered.

Allan Speips,Family Bread, Biscuit,

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