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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE

LIBRARY21 Victoria Street,

(The Old Post Office), Rothesay.

JOHN MACKINLAY,Librarian,

Bookseller,

Stationer and

News-Ag*ent.

ARTISTS' MATERIAL. FANCY GOODS.

Bookbinding* in all its Branches.

The Largest Variety in Town of

Photographs of Local and Scottish Scenery

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORYADVERTISEENMTS

J. A. URQUHART,Grocer and Wine Merchant,

13 ARGYLE STREET, ROTHESAY.Agent for "Orion" Brand Pure Vintage Australian Wines.

Every Bottle Guaranteed by Government Certificate.

Red IIT

ines.

Burgundy—Generous, ...

Claret—Medium Light,

Ruby—Full, Dry, .specially selected for Invalids,

Hermitage— Superior, medium, full, dry,

Cabarnet—Choicest Burgundy type,

Port—Rich,

Bottles included ; Flagons extra

Doz.Bots.

18s

Doz.I Bots.

10s

Doz. FigsImp.Qte.

24s

20s lis 24s

21s 11/6 25s

24s 13s 28s

28s 15s 34s

25s —

HEBTON S BUTE BLENDOF

The Finest of Scotland's Produce.

7 Victoria St., Rothesay,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

WILLIAMSTYPEWRITER.

Prints like a Press.

New 1901 Models.o

No Ribbon. Compact Keyboard.New Line-Locking: Device, Margin Release, &e.

Rapid. Strong". Guaranteed.

GLASGOW OFFICE: 49 BOTHWELL STREET.

District Agent—Geo. Higgie, Shorthand Teacher, Rothesaj

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

D. THOMPSON,BOOTMAKER,

55 Victoria Street, Rothesay.

rriHOMPSON'S GOODS admittedly combine Ease withA Elegance, Lightness with Durability, and ThoroughProtection Erom Damp. He attends personally to the BespokeTrade

;gets his lasts made by the Best Makers ; and in all cases

guarantees a peifect fit irrespective of peculiar foot formation.Every Novelty in the Trade kept in Stock, or procured on the Shortest Notice.

D. THOMPSON, Bootmaker,55 VICTORIA STREET.

MISS H. THOMSON,MILLINER

9 Gallowg-ate, Rothesay.All the Latest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets. Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Veils and Ribbons.

Norman Stewart Institute,Montague Street, Rothesay.

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 Lending

Library—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

Eagle Licensed Restaurant1 & 3 Montague Street, ff^, Rothesay.

WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE, Proprietor.

Draught & Bottled Ales always in Good Condition.

Wines and Spirits of Finest Quality.

AGENCY FOR THE

ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COY.,Established 1824.

Subscribed Capital, £5,000,000. Funds in Hand exceed £5,260,000.

Fire and Life Business Transacted.For Prospectuses, <fec, apply to

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

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

with which is incorporated

The Bute Insurance Company,Capital- - One Million.

Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal may be obtained from any of the Agents of theCompany, or at the Rothesay Branch Office, 15 Castle Street,

A. D. MACBETH. District Secretary.Chief Office for Scotland, 141 West George Street,

D. W. MACLENNAN, District Manager.

HUGH LAUDER,Jeweller, Watchmaker, and Optician,

8 Albert Place {opposite the Harbour).

Engagement Rings.Wedding Presents. Scotch Pebble Jewellery.

, Spectacles and Eyeglasses.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

BLACK'S SPECIALITIES.BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.

AL1MENT0 BREADTHE MOST NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS

BROWN BREAD IN THE WORLD.

Alimento Food fop Children, Invalids and the Aged." BlaCk's Patent Food.—There can be no doubt of the high nutritious value of

this food. The method by which it is prepared is calculated to rendei it not difficult of

digestion. This food yields a high proportion of essential mineral constituents. Thetaste is good, and the preparation is evidently a food of high merit."

Lancet.

6 ARGYLE STREET, ROTHESAY,and 53 Main Street, Gopfoals, Glasgow.

M c M I L L A N,Midlands and West Coast

BILLPOSTER.OVER 700 ADVERTISING STATIONS.

HEAD OFFICES, GREENOCK.Offices at Greenoek, Saltcoats, Largs, Dunoon,

Ardrossan, Hamilton, Motherwell, and at

48 HIGH STREET, ROTHESAYESTABLISHED 1872

The Largest Billposting* Firm In Scotland.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

James M'Bride,Joiner, Cartwright, &e.,

JOHN STREET, ROTHESAY.Telephone No 14.

Robert M'Bride,BLACKSMITH,

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

Telephone No. 14.

Miss M'C-onnell,LADIES' ,\ OUTFITTER,

21 Montague St., Rothesay.

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

CASTLE _^AKBRY.Charles Muir,

Family Bread, Biscuit & Pastry .Baker17 Apgyle Street and 17 High 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.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Angus Speips,Clothier and Yachting* Outfitter,

Hosier and GloverlO Gallowgate, Rothesay.

Established 50 Years.

Dugald Weir,BOOT and SHOEMAKER

71 Montague Street.E?tra Large Stock of Ready-Mad es.

Head- Quarters for all kinds of Coast Shoes.

Established 1845.

Miss M Lea,DRESS and MANTLEMAK ER

;

20 Bridge Street.Newest Styles. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Trimmings, Furnishings, &c,

kept in Stock.

Jessie M'Kirdy. M. M'L. Higgii

Established 1839.

1 Malcolm Buchanan,(Successor to John Black),

Family Grocer, Tea,Wine and Spirit Merchant.

51 Montague Street, Rothesay.

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W'i learn jHcSmwDflThere are many people who readily recognise the value

of the inventions of modern times, but they do not them-

selves employ them. As regards some, at least, of these

inventions, there may be very good reasons why they do

not use them. The apparatus may be costly, or there

may be expense in keeping machinery in order, whichthey have no desire to incur. These may be good andsufficient reasons why we do not all travel in motor cars,

or light our houses by electricity, but they do not applyin regard to the use of such an invention as Shorthand.The art of swift writing has admittedly many advantages.

If employed instead of the ordinary longhand, it saves

five-sixths of the time and effort needed to place ourthoughts on paper in the old way, and supplies at the

same time an absolutely legible record. And it is im-portant to note that when once the ability to use this

invention has been acquired, Shorthand may be employedfor a whole lifetime without expense, and with ever-

increasing satisfaction to the user.

A moment's reflection will, we feel sure, convince thereader of the truth of the proposition we have just laid

•down, but the question he will probably ask will be, " CanI learn Shorthand ? " We propose to show him thatJohn Bright was absolutely correct when he said—speak-ing of the system of Shorthand we desire to bring undernotice—that it " is so exceedingly simple as to be easilylearned by anyone of ordinary capacity." It should, ofcourse, be clearly understood that, as in the case of otheraccomplishments, there must in the first place be a desireto learn on the part of the student, and in the second place

No- 59-] .

. [p.t.O.

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a willingness to devote the needful time to the acquire-

ment of the art.

Pitman's Shorthand is constructed on such a simple

and intelligible basis that its principles are readily

grasped and applied by all sorts of people of both sexes,

from the children in our elementary schools to students

of more mature age ; while both the educated foreigner

and the unlettered savage—who have acquired the Eng-lish language—have made themselves proficient in the

English method of Shorthand. Those who are asking

the question, " Can I learn Shorthand ? " should remem-ber that there is nothing mysterious or abstruse about

the system Sir Isaac Pitman invented. To begin with,

the letters employed consist of the simplest geometrical

signs for all the sounds in English speech. Every letter

has allotted to it the function of representing one sound

and no other, and the letters are arranged in a scientific

order which has won the approval of Max-Miiller and

Herbert Spencer.

Pitman's Shorthand is easy of acquirement because an

ordinary memory and a fair knowledge of the English

language are all the equipment necessary for successfully

mastering it. The student who takes up the study is only

learning a newer and a better way of representing his

native language on paper ; he is not setting about the task

of learning a new language, with whose grammar and

pronunciation he is unfamiliar. The question, therefore,

which we have been considering, can be confidently re-

plied to in the affirmative. You can—anyone can—learn

Shorthand, and enjoy the manifold advantages which

follow from its use.

ALL DESIRING THOROUGH INSTRUCTION,From the Elementary Style to the most Advanced and up-to-date, should

consult

lVEx>. GEORGE HIGGIE?The well-known expert,

22 BRIDGE STREET, ROTHESAY.FEES.—Classes, 10s. per Quarter each student. Terms for Private Tuition

on application.

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bu^e county Directory advertisements.

Steam,

Gas,

Electricity,

and Shorthand,

are powers which have

transformed the World.

Kfttffffff$ffff&

AsCommon Writ-

ing and the

Arabic

Numerals

(IS 3 k 5 &c),

are

indispensible

for the

Business, Profit,

andPleasure

of the

Present Day,

Established 1872.

«**School of

tShopthandS*£* AND

jjfa

^TYPE WRITING*4* 22 Bridge Street, #•

% Rothesay. *£

± GEORGE HIGGIE, ±X,(SHORTHAND WRITER,X REPORTER, and *yX CERTIFICATED TEACHER). *f^ and Assistants. Jx«§*> ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, and ^^ ADVANCED CLASSES. <*ft^# *?X Prospectuses on Application *jf

So

Shorthand

andType-Writing

will be as

indispensible

for the

Business, Profit

andPleasure

of the

Immediate

Future.

*X> W V- v. J,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

A. Lamont,TAILOR and CLOTHIER,

15 GALLOWGATE,ROTHES AY.

David Lawson,Family Bread, Biscuit & Pastry Baker

20 East Prinees Street, and87 Montague Street, Rothesay.

Orders Delivered by Van to Port-Bannatyne and Mountstuart.

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 for W. & A. Gilbey's Wines and Spirits

Joseph M ait land,(Successor to Hugh Morton),

Family Grocer and Wine Merchant,62 Montague St. %™&£Z™&&& Rothesay.

Orders Called for and Promptly Delivered

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Samuel Thompson,Hatter and Outfitter

60 Montague Street, Rothesay

John Bpougtfi,

Family Grocer and Wine Merchant

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

Daniel M'Gilp,

Glasgow, Rothesay, and Port-Bannatyne Carrier

41 Montague Street, Post Office, Port-Bannatyne,and 50 Queen Street, Glasgow.

Faulds & Meikle,

Steamboat Agents, Carriers, and Carting ContractorsROTHESAY.

Luggage and Furniture Removed. Office on Pier. Yard—9 Mill Stieet.

Alexander M'Gilp,Auctioneer and Valuator

3 High Street, Rothesay.Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Trems Strictly Moderate.

Prompt Settlements.

Alexandcp R. Peacock,Registered Plumber, Gasjitter, and Zinc Worker

23 High Street, and 53 Ardbeg Road, Rothesay,House Address—Adelaide Place, Mountstuart Road.

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

James Thompson,BOO TMAKER

94 Montague Street, Rothesay.Measurement Orders and Repairs promptly attended to. All sizes of Ready Made

Boots and Shoes of Best Quality kept in Stock at Lowest Prices.Repairs done same day as left, if required.

Alexander M'Gilp,Watchmaker, Jeweller, Optician, and Tobacconist

3 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

NEIL. KERR & SON,

Builders and Contractors

29 Victoria street, Rothesay

ROBERT PATERSON,SLA TE R

Yard—10 Bridge-end Street. House—24 Arg-yle street

THOMAS AITCHISON,Family Grocer, Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchant

30 Mill street, Rothesay.

Mrs PATIENCE,Poulterer and Greengrocer

Orders Punctually attended to. 12 Gallowg-ate, Rothesay.

THE SAVINGS BANK OP BUTE,16 High Street, Rothesay.

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

THE CENTRAL.Parties in want of DRAPERY GOODS should call at

Millers Central Drapery Warehouse48 Montague street, Rothesay*

HUGH M'COLL,PAINTER

21 Arg-yle street. 'Workshop, 19 Mill street.Estimates given for Every Description of Painter Work.

WILLIAM PERSTON,Glasgow and Rothesay Carrier

Glasgow : 48 West Howard Street ; 53 <fe 65 East Howard Street, and 58 Bell Street.Rothesay ; 58 Montague Street.

Telephone—5495 and 06853. Leaves Daily

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

J. RUSSELL THOMSON,Architect, C.E., and Surveyor

5 High Street, Rothesay*

N. M'CALLUM,Tea and Coffee Merchant and General Grocer

96 Montague Street, Rothesay

J. PATERSON & SONS,Drapers, Clothiers, and General Outfitters

(Opposite the Bandstand ) 39 Victoria Street, Rothesay.

D. COOK (Successor to Mrs Service),

Fruiterer and Confectioner*

:'

•«'

,72 Victoria Street, Rothesay.

Family Orders punctually attended to.

NORMAN STEWART INSTITUTE,RE ST A URANT

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

J. M'KIRDY (Successor to Sommerville),

77 Victoria Street, Rothesay.Umbrellas, Combs, Brushes, Toys, Fancy Goods, and other Useful Articles.

Umbrella? made, Covered, and Repaired.

WILLIAM KIRKHOPE,Monumental Works

Cemetery Gate, RothesayMonuments in Granite, Marble and Freestone. Designs and Prices on Application '

Jobbings promptly executed.

JAMES FISHER,Seed, Grain and Potato Merchant

5 & 7 West Castle St., and 5 & 6 King St., Rothesay.Finest East Country Seed pats. Bute and Ayrshire Ryegrass Seed. Seed Potatoes.

Clover Seeds and Turnip Seeds of the Various Sorts in their Season SpecialGram and Root Manures, my own manufacture. Highest Analysis,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Malcolm Bowie,

Family Bread, Pastry and Biscuit Baker11 Gallowg-ate, Rothesay.

Colin B. Turner,

House Agenl and tiermaster

CRAIGMORE PIER.

J. M'Callum & Son,

Joiners and Funeral Undertakers

50 Hig-h street, Rothesay*

Alexander M'Nab,

Joiner, Glazier, and Funeral Undertaker

5£ Bast Princes street, Rothesay. House—29 Mill Street.

Hugh M'Coll,

Glass, China, and Fancy Goods Dealer21 Argyle street, Rothesay*

All kinds of Glass, Earthenware, and Enamel Goods.

Robert Brown,Ironmonger and Hardware Merchant

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

J # $j p. Bllie, (Established over 60 Years.)

Cut Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, Pot Plants, Sec.

Shop

:

Nurseries :

28 Montague Street, Gowanfield Nursery, High Street Nursery,Rothesay. (off Hi lhouse Road.) (opposite Public Park.)

Cunningham's,Buy 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 Supply

of 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

During the Glasgow International Exhibition Year

Our more comprehensive Publication

Bonnie Scotland's Resortshas engrossed our attention.

The ABC Coast Guide,being morelocal has been

allowed to lie in

abeyance for a

Season, and its

concise andeasi ly- f oun dinformation is

much missed by

pleasu re-seekers.It is, however,

not being ne-

glected, but is

undergoingcon sider ablechange andimprovement to

make it even

more useful in

time to come.

The CoastGuide's scope

will be confined

to the West,and show the

r n n s to andfrom the Coast

l»y the way of

Craig en daran,

Greenock,Gourock, and

Wemyss Bay.

We may,probably, also

add the connec-

tions by way of

the railway

Perhaps the most frequently asked question is

When is the next Steamer ?It is on the tongues of all who are dinappointed atthe non- arrival of expected friends, and those whocontemplate a trip themselves. Even the official

time-table of the different companies do not answerIn a clear and decided manner : they do if consultedin detail and by comparison. Individual curiositymay tackle the task, but the time (even of holiday-makers) is too precious to oe wasted in the search,and the unsatiated thirst for the much desired in-

formation worries the inquirers and chafes theirfriends. By the beneficial interchange of ticketsby the different railway companies, and the alter-native routes at the disposal of travellers, giving afreedom of choice which is largely taken advantageof, even officials and persons who pretend to knoweverything, and are

always wiling- to obligedo not have the time or the incliation to store theirmemories with the runs of all the oompanies,muchless to arrange them in consecutive order, and makeit their business to be aye ready to give the inform-ation at any moment. But why worry or troubleanybody when you can, at any time, and at anyplace, alone or in company, as easily as look atyour watch,

Consult the Coast Guide ?The desired information is there clearly given with-out repetition or confusion. Though the difierentroute* to the Coast are placed sfcie by side—just asthey start and arrive—they are as distinct and in-telligible an the funnels of the steamers: in factmore so, for while there is shown an unmistakeabledifference between the routes via Craigencioran,Greenock, Gourock, &c, there is also a percetibiedifference between the routes via Groutock andWemyss Bay. Besides tnis uniquelly and usefully-arranged time-table, the Coast Guide is a handyMemorandum Book, Register and Diary, and

costs only Id.

HIGGIE & COY., PublisheGLASGOW & ROTHESAY.

termini at

Largs, Fairlie,

Ardrossan,Troon and Ayr.

That matter is

receiving care-

ful considera-

tion, and its

adoption will

depend upoucircum stan ces.

To facilitate

wide circulation

as well as rapid

production, the

Guide willcontinue to be

printed in Glas-gow, but the

Publishing andEditorial Offices

will be at the

Coast.

The CoastGuide isn't only

in valu aide t o

visitors, but canbe made very

serviceable to

residenters andbusiness people

generally.

All communi-cations sent to

the Office at

Rothesay willreceive promptattention.

PS,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Hector Maekinnon,Bookseller, Stationer,

Librarian, andFancy Goods Merchant,

11 Victoria Street, Rothesay.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH.JOHN J. COCHRAN,

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

CONSULTING ROOMS—15 BISHOP STREET, ROTHESAY.

(OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE).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.

Alex. Campbell,Accountant, House Factor, Insurance Agent

Auctioneer and Valuator,

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

Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Furniture stored.

Valuations effected, and Insurance Claims Adjustsd on every description of Property-Heritable and Moveable—on reasonable terms.

Furniture Bought and Sold.

George Stuart, f. r. h. s.,

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

Chapelhili, Nursery, andNew Nursery, Westland Road, (near Museum.)

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

Inspection and Correspondence Invited,

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BUCHANAN'S(OF RIVER STEAMERS)

HOTEL VICTORIA,ON THE ESPLANADE,

OPPOSITE THE GARDENS & BAND PAVILION.

SPACIOUS BILLIARD ROOM,TWO BURROUGHS & WATTS TABLES.

Splendid Bar In Connection With Hotel.

Mackinlay' s

TEMPERANCE HOTEL,FRONTING THE PIER, ROTHESAY.

Splendid Outlook from Sitting Room Windows.

G. Hicks & Son,CHEMISTS.

Guildford Square and Victoria Street, Rothesay.Established 1826.

Sole Proprietors of the ISLE OF BUTE BOUQUET, the Queen of Perfume*, Ac.XTICKS & SON'S Oatmeal Soap, made specially to suit the Waters of Bute invalu-*-*- able for giving a Clear Complexion. Also Cold Cream and Oatmeal Soap preparedexpressly for Infants' use. This Soap will not dry or irritate the most sensitive of Skins

;

no Soap could be made from Choicer Materials,

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BUTE ARMS HOTEL,(OPPOSITE THE PIEE),

ROTHESAY.'pHIS Establishment is situated in front of the Pier, where Steamer* arrive and

depart almost every half-hour, and affords magniKcent Views of the Bay, LochStriven, 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*80 p.m.

BILLIARD ROOM.Parties Boarded by the Week or Month.

Golf Course in close proximity to the Hotel.

ROBERT SMITH, Proprietor.

ROYAL HOTEL,FI RST - C LAS S

OPPOSITE THE PIER.

Table d Bote Breakfast,

Ijuncheon, and Table d'Hote Dinner

Open to Non-Residents.

Telephone No. 44. i Moderate Tariff.

J, L, KELLY> Proprietor,

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James M'Crone.General Draper, Clothier, &c,59 & 61 Montague Street,

ROTHESAY,

Stock always Large, New, Ffesh and Fashionable;

A. Robertson,Upholsterer, Blind and

. Bedding* Manufacturer*LARGE FURNITURE SHOW ROOMS—

21 Bridge-End Street, Rothesay.COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER-Floorcloth, Carpet, Bedding, <fec. Picture

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

Samuel Mitchell,Family Grocer and Wine Merchant,6 and 8 High Street, Guildford Square,

ROTHESAY.Preserved Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters. Leibeg's Extract of Meat, &c.

Sauces, Ketchup, Pickles, Currie Powder, French Capers, &c.

Rothesay Cycle Riding* School,Broadcroft Lane (off High Street), Rothesay.

THE ART OP CYCLING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT.Repairs.—Authorised and Certificated Cycle Repairer, and Official Repairer to

C.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.

Q B. M'LELLAN, Cycle Works.Oldest Established in Town.

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Duncan M'Intosh,TOBACCONIST,

Stationer, and FancyGoods Merchant,

Montague Street, Rothesay.

25 VICTORIA^STREET.

Boys', Youths', and Gent.'s Clothiep, andOutfitter, Hosier and GJovep.

Pop Pipst-Class Teas, Spirits and Provisions, Buy from

Mrs J. Craig Stewart,Grocer, Wine and

Spirit Merchant.11 HIGH STREET, ROTHESAY.

Bute Steam Laundry,LADESIDE STREET, ROTHESAY.

JAMES ROBERTSON,(Late of PAISLEY.)

Goods Called for and Delivered by Van.

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THE GALATEA BAR,

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

DUNCAN BELL, Spirit Merchant.

Miss GRAHAM,MILLINER,

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

THOMAS MITCHELL, Established I860.

Upholsterer, Window Blind, & Bedding Manufacturer,17 Montague Street, Rothesay

Jobbing Work attended to with Care, Despatch, and Economy.

BUTE FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY EMPORIUM Established 1845.

JOHN SMITH, Pish, Game, and Poultry Merchant,35 Victoria Street, Rothesay.

Agent foi all Annacker's Sausages and Scotch Puddings.

Established 1880.JAMES M'INTYRE, (Successor to A. & L. M'Lacblan.)

Shipping and Family Butcher,81 Montague Street, Rothesay.

Only Home-Eed Beef and Mutton Kept.

ARGYLE ARMS HOTEL, (Mrs Grindley, Proprietrix.)

27 Watergate, Rothesay, .

Directly Opposite the Steamboat PierBreakfasts, Dinners, Luncheons, and Teas.

Wines, Spirits, Beer, Brandies, &c, of finest qualities. Family Orders carefully attended to

THOMAS NAPIER,Furnishing Ironmonger,Plumber, Gasfitter9 & Bellhanger

68 Montague Street, Rothesay.Certificated by the Sanitary Association of Scotland.

Estimates given for all kinds of Plumber Work.

JOHN MACKINNON,Family Grocer and Tea Merchant,

6 Montague Street, RothesayOur constant care is to provide Customers with Provisions that will assure Perfect

Satisfaction. Quality is Maintained Throughout. Prices are the Keenest.Orders called for every morning and punctually attended to.

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J. MILLER & SONS,

SLA TERS,5 Columshill Street, Rothesay.

LIVINGSTONIA TEMPERANCE HOTEL,Guildford Square, Rothesay.

James Robertson, Proprietor^

MATTHEW DUNCAN & CO.,

Plasterers, Cement Workers, and Tile Layers,

52 Ladeside Street, Rothesay

DANIEL CUNNINGHAM,Plumber, Gasfitter, and Zinc Worker,

3 Bridge Street, Rothesay.Telephone No. 0196. Sanitary and Hot Water Engineer.

SILLARS,67 Victoria Street, Rothesay,

Has a large and well-Selected Stockof Ladles' and Children's Millinery, Coats and Pelisses,

Blouses and Lace Goods. Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, and Neddlework. Dent's Glo« es,

special lines, l/llt 2/6, and 2/11. Every Requisite in Grave Outfits.

House Address—1 BrAndane.Terrace.

Try us when othersfail. Watch Repairing a Speciality. Unequalled method by

ALEXANDER M'BEATH,Watchmaker and Jeweller,

44 Gallowg-ate, Rothesay.Splendid Selections of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Electro-Plate.

Cheapest and Best in Rothesay.

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 forwarded to all parts of the world.

ANDREW Y. SILVER,TOBA CC ONIST,

(Opposite A. B. Stewart Statute.) 3 Argyle Street, RothesayLarge 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.

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W. B. Jamieson,Chemist and Drug-gist, and

Photographic Dealer,64 Montague Street, Rothesay.

_

John Lamont,Family Bread, Biscuit,

and Pastry Baker,23 Gallowgate, Rothesay.

Goods Delivered to Port-Bannatyne Daily.

J. M'C. Callan,Family Grocer, Tea, Wine,

and Spirit Merchant,19 East Princes Street, Rothesay.

Orders Called for and Promptly Delivered byVan.

George Watson,TAILOR and CLOTHIER,

13 Gallowg'ate, Rothesay.

Tweed Suits from 45s r Trousers from 12s 6d

"

5 Worsted Corded Suits from *2 15s.Fancy Trouserings from 15s 6d,

House- 21 Columshill Street,

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JAMES A. CAMPBELL,Family Grocer, Tea and Provision Merchant,

57 Montague street, Rothesay.

Customers can always rely on getting the Finest Quality.

F. H. SQUAIR,FAMILY BUTCHER,

Established 18«3. Telephone No. 25. 6 Gallowgate, Rothesay

JOHN DUNCAN,Joiner, Cabinetmaker, and Funeral Undertaker,

22 Bridge street, Rothesay. House—23 Arg-yle terrace.

Jobbings promptly attended to. Charges Moderate.

GEORGE BLACK,FAMILY BUTCHER,

13 Watergate (East End of Montague Street, Rothesay.)

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

JAMES HUNTER, Established 1850.

General Grocer and Provision Merchant,

10 West Princes St (Corner ofStore Lane) Near Tramway Terminus, Rothesay.

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

ALEX. ANDERSON,Cabinet and Chair Maker,*Bedding Manufacturer,

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

Repairs, &c, punctually attended to. Removals contracted for. Furniture Stored.Carpects Laid.

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.

Comfort for the Feet can be had by purchasing your

BOOTS & SHOES at LAING'S4 Gallowgate, Bothesay*

Boots and Shoes Made to Measnre. 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,

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A town without a Directory

Is a people without a history.

Delta,

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Preface to 1901-2 Edition.

^NOTHER year demands our attention, and we have muchpleasure in placing a fresh issue of the local Directory before

tbe public—keeping them au courant with the times—and we thankall who in any way have assisted us.

As the Quincentenary of the Royal Rurgh of Rothesay wasfrustrated by the deaths of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and the

Marquess of Bute, and the elevation to Sovereign of the Duke of

Rothesay, our Royal Burgh was deprived of a spectacle whichwould be unique of its kind, and of a flood of reminiscences extend-

ing to 500 years, which would be eloquently poured forth from lips

prepared for the occasion. The banqueting-hall of the Castle

restored, is the only aufait accompli of the period. Our publication

being a current and nominative one, we might not have divedback into departed ages were it not that the disappointment of

the public might in a small degree be consoled by reference to it,

so we tabulate chronologically out*tanding events :—

Royal Charter, dated 12th January, 1400, granted by Robert III, and confirmed byJames VI, in 1584.

King Robert III died in the Castle, 4th April, 1406, and buried in Paisley Abbey.

The Castle became then the Bute family residence, and the chief was appointed heredi-

tary governor and constable, 5th August, 1498.

Corn Mill established, 1480.

Presbyterianism established in Scotland, 1507 ; first General Assembly of Church of

Scotland, Dec. 20, 1560; Rev. Patrick M'Queine, ordained in Rothesay parish, 1589.

The Castle visited by King James V, in 1536 and 1540.

Brux Day Fair instituted 1585.

The Town Council records begin, 1657. Former ones taken by Cromwell's governor, andlost while being returned, 18th December, 1660.

Town Council allowed Ascog Coal Digging, 8th October, 1664.

Janet M'Nicol strangled to death for witchcraft, at Gallow's Craig, 24th October, 1673.

She had met the Devil, made a compact with him, he promised she would notwant gear, she renounced her baptismal name, and he baptised her Mary,

Rothesay Weekly Market instituted, 28th October, 1678.

The Castle burned by the Earl of Argyll.jwith whom there was a feud, 1685.

The Bute family, in consequence, bought mansion house in High Street, which wasbuilt in 1680, and is still occupied.

Enacted that those who derive or pay £10 in rent shall be allowed to keep beescapes,14th March, 1678.

Election of Member for the Burgh (only election on record) March, 1689.

Poll Tax for Building Parish Church, 30th July, 1692.

Last Darien Expedition from Rothesay, 14th September, 1699.

Kirk-Session enactment against Sabbath Ferrying, 2nd June, 1700.

James, 1st Earl of Bute, procured Bute estates erected into a royalty, 27th Aug., 1703.

Use of Iron Harrow Pins enacted in Bute, 29th Sept., 1720.

The Earl of Bute, in 1748, with wise forethought, gave authority to invite to the islandfarmers with a better knowledge of agriculture than at that time possessed bythe tenantry here. Among these incomers were reformers in Church matters, andJohn Shankland and Robert Gilderoy were among the first Seceders.

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The Earl of Bute procured the establishment of a Custom-House, encouraged the fishing

trade, and invited practised men to settle, 1764.

Freedom of Rothesay granted to MalcolmM 'Vicar, barber and wigmaker from Glasgow,the first of the profession, as a mark of favour, 1764.

Freedom of Burgh also presented to James Stewart, a knowing ship and wherry builder,

1765.

Rev. Dr Archibald M'Lea was presented to the parish in 1765, and for the long periodof 59 years was most regular and exemplary in the supervision of the parish. In1776, he made up a census showing that the number of souls in the landward partof the parish was, on 12th March, 1628, and within the burgh lands, on the 20th,

1400—total in parish, 3028 : being an increase of 63 over the previous year.

Market Cross removed, 27th August, 1768.

Streets named for first time -Castle St., High St., Watergate, Princes St., MontagueSt., Gallowgate, Cowgate, New Vennel, Ladeside St., and Old Vennel, 30th Aug.,

1768Cotton Spinning by motive power introduced into Rothesay (first in Scotland), 1779.

Rev. James Graham, ordained first minister of the Associate Church (now BridgendUnited Free), 11th August, 1784.

Extensive improvements on quay bridges and roads, 1772-3.

New Parish School to be built—Marquess of Bute gave £50 and free stance,—1798.

Present Parish Church built, 1796.

Chapel of Ease erected, 1798.

Sabbath Schools established, 12th April, 1798.

United West Free Congregation formed, 1799.

Bute Agricultural Society established, 11th March, 1806.

Council passed Resolution against Dancing, 16th December, 1807.

The first steamer Comet entered the Bay in 1812, when the inhabitants thought it wasthe devil, and fled to Barone Hill.

First Rothesay Directory published 1820.

Introduction of Freemasonry—Rothesay St John's Lodge formed, 1821.

Piers repaired and rebuilt by Robert and Andrew Napier, and drawbridge made, 1S22.

Harbour and Jail Bill received Royal assent, August 1831,

Foundation-Stone of Public Buildings laid, 20th June, 1832.

Scottish Episeopal Church founded in Rothesay by Rev Samuel Hood, 1835

Ascension of Queen Victoria, 1837. Victoria Street in course of formation after this date.

Committees appointed to promote Sabbath Observance, 7th September, 1837.

Gas Company projected, January, 1840.

Renfrewshire Bank failed. Savings Bank money deposited there. Lord Bute came forwardand made up deficiency, and saved a calamity to depositors, 1842.

Disruption in Church of Scotland, and formation of Free Church, 18th May, 1843.

Town Council took over Gas Works, 27th November, 1843.

First Printer in Rothesay—Alexander Anderson from Leith— 1843.

First Hydropathic in Scotland, established at Glenburn by Dr Patersou, in 1843. (The presentbuilding was opened on 21st February, 1894.)

First Glasgow and Greenock Railway Steamer, "Pioneer"—1 hour 5 minutes, Greenockto Rothesay, 1844.

Literary Hall opened, 1845.

United Free Parish Church opened by Dr Guthrie, 13th July, 1845.

Police Bill received Royal assent, September, 1846.

The King (then Duke of Rothesay and Prince of Wales), visited Rothesay Bay with his fatherand mother, the late Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 16th August, 1847.

Introduction of Photography by Mr John Adaimon, 1848. (Colotype printing, 31st May,1894)

Rothesay Mail, first newspaper printed in Rothesay, 1853.

The Buteman established, December, 1854.

FirjJt Glasgow and Rothesay carrier—Newlands from Dumbarton—1854.

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Ascog Loch Water Supply adopted, 12th May, 1856.

Victoria Hall built by Mr James M'Indoe, 1856.

First pawnbroker—William Innes—July, 1856.

First teacher of phonography—Wm limes, 1856.

Chapelhill bought by Town Council, 13th September, 1858.

Rothesay Chronicle established 1859.

Boundaries of Burgh fixed, 20th October, 1859.

Volunteer Companies formed, 1859.

Chapelhill United Free Gaelic Church opened, 9th September, 1860.

First telegram received in Rothesay, 24th August, 1865.

St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church opened, 1866.

Foundation-Stone of Academy laid, 11th May, 1868.

Esplanade formed, 1869.

Freedom of Burgh to George Robert Stephenson, of Glen Caladh, 10th October, 186 B.

Introduction of Good Templary—George Stephenson Lodge instituted, September, 1870.

Introduction of Ancient Forestry—Court Bute A.O.F. instituted 4th November, 1871.

Rothesay {shipbuilding Yard closed [Eringo launched], July, 1872.

Bandstand opened, 16th August, 1873.

Opening of Robertson-Stewart Hospital, 19th December, 1873.

Opening of Archaeological and Physical Society's Museum, 3rd July, 1874.

Princess Louise and Marquis of Lome (now Duke of Argyll), visited Rothesay Castle on 1st

September, 1874. Freedom of Burgh conferred on his Lordship on 30th October.

Rothesay Aquarium opened, 30th June, 1875.

Freedom of Burgh to A. B. Stewart and Thomas Russell, 3rd September, 1875.

Prince Leopold visited Rothesay, 30th September, 1876.

Old Mountstuart House destroyed by fire, 4th December, 1876.

Opening of Robertson-Stewart Hospital, 6th December, 1876.

Craigmore Pier opened, 30th March, 1877.

Rothesay Express established, October, 1877.

Silver Cradle presented to Mrs Provost Orkney, 31st October, 1877.

New Parish Church opened, 2nd June, 1878.

Town Council took over Ascog Water Supply, 1878.

Magnificent Public Halls built by ex-Provost Charles Duncan, openedj8th December, 1879.

Dhu Loch Water Works opened, 27th April, 1880.

Opening of Conservative Club, 1880.

Marquess of Bute born, 20th June, 1881.

Opening of Tramway Line to Port-Bannatyne, 1st June, 1882.

Opening of Norman Stewart Institute, 1885.

Good Templar Hall opened, May, 1888.

Craigmore United Free Church opened, 1889.

Memorial Stone of St Brendan's Church laid, 27th April, 1889 ; opened in connection withParish Church, Dee., 1890; and granted chapel of ease constitution In 1901.

Establishment of Bute Steam Laundry, May, 1893.

Inauguration of public telephone service, July, 1893. Connected with mainland, 6th Dec, '78

Faith Mission Hall opened, February, 1895.

Formation of Bute Cycling Club, 5th July, 1895.

Opening of New Gas Works, 80th October, 1896.

The late Lord Bute's Wedding Dowry (in commemoration of his Silver Wedding) intimated,8th March, 1897.

Opening of Post Office, 23rd March, 1897.

Opening of Victoria Hospital, 21st June, 1897.

Public Street Lighting by Electricity, 12th September, 1899 (the late Marquess's births ay.)

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ir PREFACE.

Formation of Liberal Club, 2nd March, 1900.

Opening of Ardbeg Bowling Green, 2nd June, 1900.

1900—Union of the United Presbyterian and Free Churches, 31st October, 1900 : Celebrationmeeting, Public Halls, 22nd November following.

The retrospect is interesting. We may, on some other occa-sion, put in a similar concise and permanent form, lists of formerpublic officials, clergymen, &c.

A brief reference to present circumstances may appropriatelybe mentioned-here.The oldest industry is far and away the Corn Mill. It has seen many proprietors and

tenants during its existence. Cotton works, (spinning and weaving), tan workscandle works, rope works, ship-building yards, cooperages galore, and net man-ufactory, have come and gone—particularly gone,—within the memory of manynow living*

The next oldest business must be that long and favourably known as the " Mill Shop,'which was a nursery for many successful young men at home and abroad. Thoughcircumstances have removed the distinctive name, Mr Samuel Mitchell keepsthe old-established business and its reputation well to the front.

The business of A. Brown & Son, drapers, was also established over a century ago, andit keeps abreast with the first of the times.

The oldest concern carried on by the same family is the chemist and druggist businessof Messrs O. Hicks & Son, who celebrate their diamond jubilee this year.

The oldest shopkeeper in town is Mr James Hunter, grocer. He commenced businessin 1850, and has remained behind the counter ever since. He is as smart and ac-tive as the youngest, and as up-to-date as the most advanced.

The senior Parish Councillor is Mr Robert Sharp, J.P., D.L. He entered the Parochia1

Board in 1869, and was appointed chairman, 5th Dec, 1898. This is the onlyelective office Mr Sharp now fills, but he had attained the uuique position inthese fickle times of having completed two terms of Provostship, as wefl as beingchairman of the School Board.

The senior Town Councillor is ex-Bailie Walker, J. P., who has had a continuous recordof 21 years service— he being elected in 1880. He distinguished himself whentreasurer in the early 80's, and was subsequently raised to the magistracy.

The oldest burgh official is Mr Jas. C. Sinclair. He entered the Burgh Chamberlain'soffice in the 60's, was subsequently for a number of years an efficient master ofworks and gas manager, and was appointed chief in the treasury in 1887.

The oldest hotel is the " Bute Arms."—the feu charter for which was taken off in 1761.

The oldest hotel-keeper is Mr John L. Kelly of the ,; Royal." He was 17 years in the"Victoria," before he opened his present establishment in 1887.

The oldest medical practitioner is Dr Reid, who commenced practice here in 1864.

The oldest officiating clergyman is Rev Samuel Crabb, who was inducted in 1869.

The oldest shoemaker is Mr John Anderson, Bridge st

The oldest member of the Rothesay Court is Mr Duncan MacLea, Glasgow.

The champion football team is the " Royal Victoria." Last season they won the Bute-shire Cup for the 3rd time, and also the Knockdhu Charity Cup in its first year.

The champion rifle team is H (Rothesay) Co., Renfrew and Bute Volunteers. Theyhave won the Challenge Cup at Greenock for the fifth time in succession.

HIGGIE & CO., Publishers.Rothesay, July, 1901

N.B.—We know that Butemen abroad, as well as those in the "adjacent islands"

of Great Britain and Ireland, are interested in who's who in the old home. Thequincententary memoranda will have a special interest for them as^well as our-

selves at home. Our manager, when abroad, found an ordinary copy of the

Directory most eagerly scanned by former residents, who were delighted to

recognise the names of old friends in business or office. The Directory is amuch valued present. We are prepared to forward post free, to any address

copies subscribed for here.

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CON TE NTS.

Part I.—Officials

COUNTY OF BUTE 9

ISLE OF BUTE, 14

Parish and Burgh of Rothesay ... 15

Parish of North Bute ... ... 26

Parish of Kingarth ... ... 27

ISLE OF ARRAN 29

Parish of Kilbride... ... ... 29

Parish of Kilmory ... ... 30

THE CUMBRAES 31

Burgh of Millport ... ... 32

Part II.—Householders.

ISLE OF BUTE

:

Rothesay ... ... ... 33

North Bute ... ... ... ... 61

KlNGARTH ... ... ... 66

Part III.—Traders.

Rothesay ... ... ... 69

North Bute... ... ... ... 76

KlNGARTH ... ... ... 78

CUMBRAE ... .. 79

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PART I.

OFFICIALS.COUNTY 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 the Ayrshire Coast ; Holy Isle and Pladda, off Arran ; and Inchmhrnock,off Bute

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

140,307 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 attractions, and are in the forefront as holiday

resorts

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

Millport) in 1891 was 18,404—8,211 males and 10,193 females In 1901 it was

18,659—being an increase of 255 in the ten years

The Rental, as ascertained at the recent Valuation Courts, is as follows :

1899-1900 1900-01 Increase.

Parish of North Bute,

„ Kingarth,

„ Cumbrae,

,, Kilbride,

„ Kilmory,

-£15,285 15- 10,374 2- 21,185 7

- 14,202 1

- 12,969 10

8

10

6

£15,440 5

10,521 12

21,242 16

14,703 15

12,984 14

£1541475750115

1010

8

13

4

10

2

County of Bute, - - £74,016 17 £74,893 3 £876 6

Burgh of Rothesay, - 70,753 17 72,507 19 6 1,754 2 6

Tramways, Rothesay. - 722 872 150

„ North Bute,- 473 542 69

Unlet Property, Rothesay, 178 315 10 137 10

„ County, ... ... ...

The Fiars Prices, by which the parish ministers' stipends are regulated, werestruck in the Sheriff Court as follows :

1900 1901

Barley, per quart ei - - - - £1 4 If £1 2 llfOats,

Beans,--.--,Oatmeal, -

Wheat, . - ..

17 5* 18 1£I 8 6 1 18

15 8ft 15 41 4 6 no return

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County of OFFICIALS. Bute.

5d OfdlOd •••

5|d0£dId

5£d0£dId

Id Id

7d 7dw 2|d

6d 6d0£d4£dId

4|dId

Assessments.— The following local rates are imposed by the County Council, viz :

On the County—General Valuation of Lands, Registration Owners. Occupiers

of Voters, Lunacy, Police, and General Purposes,

On the Burgh of Rothesay—Registration of Voters, -

On the Bute District—Roads, -

Public Health,

Port-Bannatyne Drainage, - - - -

Kilchattan Bay Drainage, •" -

Kilchattan Bay Water Supply, -

Ascog Lighting, ------On the Arran District—Roads, ------

Health, -------Brodick Scavenging, -

On the Cumbrae District—Roads, &c, -

lieutenancy.—Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff, the Right Hon Andrew GrahamMurray, K C, M P, Lord Advocate. Deputy Lieutenants—Ex-Provost Sharp,

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

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

Dalrymple, Bart, M P ; Richard C 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, 528;

North Bute, 294 ; Rothesay, 1651 ; Kingarth, 190 ; Kilbride, 379 ; Kilmory,

372- total, 3414

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

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, £t, MA, kc, lld, advocate. Sherriff-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, R D Macmillan. Depute

Procurators-Fiscal, Daniel Miller and W A Stewart. Nautical Assessors for Bute,

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

John Young, Irvine. Sheriff-Officers, Alexander Campbell, Rothesay ; and James

Boyd, Dairy. Keeper of Court House and Bar Officer,

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

Argyll and Bute Militia.—(West of Scotland Artillery.)—Meets annually

for drill at Glasgow. Hon Colonel, S M Eddingion. Lieut-Colonel, J Younger.

Instructor of Artillery, Captain, J T Nichol, Hon Major. Adjutant, C J Fisher,

R A. Quarter-Master, Captain E. J. Murray, R A

Argyll and Bute Artillery Volunteers.—(Southern Division Royal Artil-

lery)—Head-Quarters, Rothesay—Colonel Commandant, Fred Campbell v d.

Colonel, J Windsor Stuart V D. Major, R F Graham-Campbell. Adjutant,

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County of OFFICIALS. fcute.

Captain, E D Macmillan, Rothesay. Captain, Quarter-Master Daniel Cunning-

ham VD. Chaplains, Rev J F Macpherson, VD BD, Greenock; and Rev Frank

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

W W Penney.

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

V D. Captain, R D Macmillan. Lieutenants, Andrew M M'Kinlay, H C Stuart

and W A Stewart. Gunnery Instructor. Sergeant- Major W Dimocks, R GA.Bandmaster, G B Laidlaw.

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

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

1st (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion (Princess Louise's) Argyll and

Sutherland Highlanders.— Hon Colonel, Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart, v d.

Adjutant, Captain R G Kennedy. Captain and Hon Major John M'Isaac,H, vd

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

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

Drill Instructor, Colour-Sergeant Jenkins. Pipe Major, John Murdoch.

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

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 Milloy ; ex-

Bailies Martin, Walker, and Burness ; John Mackirdy, J. Windsor Stuart, D MTaylor, Dugald M'Corkindale, and John Mackinlay, Rothesay; William Spencer,

Ascog ; James Duncan, Bannatyne Mains ; Thomas Russell, Glasgow and H G FNewall, St Andrews

Island of Aeran—Patrick Murray, Brodick ; John Spiers, Bennecarrigan ; JohnMorton, 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, Loeh-

ranza ; and James Auldjo Jamieson, W S, Edinburgh, Commissioner for the

Duke of Hamilton, Whitehcuse, Arran.

Cumbrae—James Ross, banker ; Wm Barclay, Wm Allian,and John Cunningham.

Ex-OffIciis—The Sheriff and Sheriff-Substitute ; the Provost, Bailies, and Deanof 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, ex-

Bailies Walker and Burness, John Mackirdy, and J. Windsor Stuart, Rothesay;

William Spencer, Ascog ; Patrick Murray, Brodick ; and Wm Allan, Millport.

County Council.— Convener, John Windsor Stuart, Rothesay. Vice-Convener, Pat-rick Murray, Brodick. Elected by District of Brodick voters—Patrick Murray.Corrie—Malcolm Watson, North Newton. Cumbrae— Duncan M'Dougall,

Ballochmartin. Cummermenoch—Charles Duncan, Little Kilmory. Dougarie

—John Morton, Machrie. Kilchattan Bay—John Cumming. Lamlash—JohnBannatyne. Lochranza — Allister M'Millan. Millport (East) — WilliamAllan. (West)—-John M'Gown, M D. Mountstuart- J. Windsor Stuart,

Nortbend—M R Gray Buchanan, Ettrickdale. Port- Bannatyne, James Duncan.11

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County of OFFICIALS. Bute.

Shedog—Robert Crawford, Glenscorridale, Lamlash. Southend—John Jamieson

Kildonan. Whiting Bay—James M'Kinnon, Knockankelly. Appointed by Towijropi

Council of Rothesay—Treasurer Aitchison and Councillors Burness, Fisher, anc

Wilson. Appointed by Arran Parish Councils—James Hamilton and Charles

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

Murray

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

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

Arran—George Laidler, Brodick. Cumbrae—Wm Hunter, Millport. Count}

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

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

under County Voters Registration Act, Wm M'Intosh, Rothesay. Auditor—Robert

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

Paisley. Veterinary Inspector—Wm Moodie, M R C V S, Rothesay. Agrieul-

cultral Analyst, John W Biggart, Greenock.

County Road Roard.

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

John Cumming, Charles Duncan, and J. Windsor Stuart

Arran—Patrick Murray, Alister M'Millan, John Morton, John Jamieson, an^

Malcolm Watson

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

Collectors—North Bute, Arch Brown ; Kingarth, W T Esplin ; Cumbrae, WnHunter ; Kilmory, P M'Kenzie ; Kilbride, John B Sweet, Lamlash

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

Cumbrae, Wm Hunter, Millport

W

i

Standing Joint Committee.—Sheriff Martin (chairman), County Councillors M EGray Buchanan, Chas Duncan, John Morton, Dr M'Gown, John Bannatyne, WmAllan, and Duncan M Dougall Commissioners of Supply—John Ferguson

Patrick Munay, John Windsor Stuart, James Dunean, John Cumming, the Pro-

vost of Rothesay, and the Chief Magistrate of Millport. Ex-Officio, Sherifi

Cheyne, or, in his absence, Sheriff Martin

Valuation Committee—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 Sep-

tember at Brodick, Millport, and Rothesay

District Lunacy Board.—J. Windsor Stuart, Rothesay, (chairman) ; Rrovost

Mcintosh, Treasurer Aitchison, and Councillor Fisher, Rothesay ; James Duncan,

Bannatyne Mains ; M R Gray Buchanan, Ettrickdale ; and Wm Allan, Millport. ^

Clerk, John M Lamont, Rothesay

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

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

John Kennedy

Clerk and Treasurer, Robert D. Whyte, Rothesay

Technical Education Committee.—Patrick Murray (convener), J Windsor Stuart,

John Morton, John Jamieson, Robert Crawford, M R Gray Buchanan, Charles

Duncan, James Duncan, and Duncan M'Dougall

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County of OFFICIAL^ Bute.

1 roperty and Income Tax Commissioners.—Sir Charles Dalrymple, Bart, m p;

ex-Provosts Orkney, Sharp, and Thomson, Rothesay ; Thomas Russell, Glasgow;

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

D

f Martin, ex-officio. Clerk, Tho W Alexander, Rothesay. Surveyor, DLawrie, Greenock. Collector, J A Tannahill, Greenock ;

Sub-Distributor, John

Thomson, Royal Bank

l )mmissioners of Supply.—Convener, John Windsor Stuart. Clerk, Robert DWhyte, Rothesay

iunty Police.— Chief Constable, Charles Harding, Rothesay. Depute, Wm Munro,

Lamlash. Inspector, Alex Stewart, Rothesay

rison Visiting Committee —John Cumming and M R Gray Buchanan

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

Duties, John Thomson, Royal Bank, Rothesay

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

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

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

olitical Associations.

Buteshire Liberal Association, established 1879

President, Robert Bumess. Secretary, D Grant. Treasurer, A M Burnie. Club-master, D MfIntyre

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

uteshire Wine, Spirit, and Beer Trade Association.—President, Robt Smith.Secretary, Alexander Campbell, auctioneer. Treasurer, John Cunningham

uteshire Junior Football Association, established 1896.— President, W Edgar.Secretary, John Paterson, jun. Treasurer, W Ferrier

lute County Cricket Club.—Vice-Presidents, M R Gray Bucnanan and RobertsonB Stewart. Secretary and Treasurer, H J G Ross. Captain, Charles Sweet

ondon Bute Association —President, Right Hon Andrew Graham Murray, qc,mp,Secretary, Richard Miller

loyd's Agent.—John Orkney, Orcadia

(For District Officials see District Lists.)

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Isle of OFFICIALS. Bute

the

The Isle of Buteis 16 miles long, with an average breadth of 4 miles. It is rocky in the north and

south, but fertile in the intervening districts. The climate is milder and more equable

than on the mainland ; and the place is, in consequence, a favourite health resort

Lord of the Manor.—John Crichton Stuart, Marquess of Bute, Mountstuart House*;

Factor on Bute Estate, J. Windsor Stuart, High Street, Rothesay

Bute Farmers' Society. —President, Thomas H Harvey, Windyhall. Hon Secretary*

John Mackirdy, solicitor, Hon Treasurer, James Fisher, grain merchant

Archse logical and Physical Society of Bute—Museum, Chapelhill. Secretary, AD Macbeth. Treasurer, Wm M'Intosh. Meteorologist, James Kay

Royal Northern Yacho Club. — Club-House, Argyle Street. — Commodore, Sir

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

Glasgow. Club-Master, David Henderson

Bible Society—Bute Auxiliary of the National Bible Society op Scotland—President, Rev Samuel Crabb. Secretary, Rev Wm Galbraith. Treasurer, AM Burnie

Bute Sabbath School Union.—Meets quarterly in the Norman Stewart Institute.

President, Rev Wm Galbraith. Secretary, Alex Myles. Treasurer, Andrew Hill.

Representatives to the Glasgow Union, Rev A N Sutherland and Alex M'Nab

Bute Women's Temperance Prayer Union—Meets in the Norman Stewart Institute

every Thursday afternoon at 3.30. President, Miss Thomson, Ardbeg. Joint-

Secretaries, Miss Hutton and Miss Kelly, Mountstuart Road. Treasurer, Miss

Scott, Battery Place

Bute Botanical Society.—Meets during Winter session every alternate Tuesday in St

Paul's Hall, Dean Hood Place. President, George Pirie. Secretary, Robert DWhyte. Treasurer, Stephen Jones

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

Bute Angling Club.—President, R Chrystie

Bute Burns CJub.—President, Malcolm Buchanan, Rothesay. Secretary and Treas-

urer, George Higgie, 22 Bridge Street, Rothesay

Bute Cycling Club.-—President, William Lauder, sen. Secretary, Joseph D Wilson

Treasurer, M Sharp

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

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

War Fund.—Chairman of Executive for Fund in aid of the Wives, Widows, Children

and Dependents of Soldiers, Sailors, Reservists, and Militia, Provost MfIntosh.

Secretary, R D Macmillan. Treasurer, James C Sinclair

Glasgow Bute Association.—Presdent, James M Aitchison. Secretary, William BMartin, c/o Bruce, 100 Woodlands Road, Glasgow. Treasurer, Wm L Thomson

Glasgow Bute Benevolent Society.—President, A. C. Black. Secretary, Alexander

Robertson. Treasurer, James A. M'Leish, 197 St Vincent Street, Glasgow.

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

Dastle. It became a place of considerable importance in fishing, coopering, and cotton

spinning and weaving, and now it is noted as the most popular summer resort in

Scotland

Six years ago the landward portion of the Parish of Rothesay being amalgamatedvith North Bute, henceforth, for secular purposes, the boundary of the parish will be

he same as that of the burgh.

)uke of Kothesay—The Heir Apparent to the throne, H E H Prince George,

Duke of York and Cornwall.

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

}lerk to Heritors—A D Macbeth, Castle Street

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

Session Clerk—Andrew Clark, Stewart Institute

Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Constituencies,—Parliamentary, 1651, Municipal, 2432

Valuation of Burgh.Ward No. I, -

II, -

III, -

IV, -

v, -

VI, -

Tramways, -

Unlet property,

1899-1900£9,355 6 10

9,089 7 6

11,837 15 6

14,134 5 6

11,387 9 6

14,949 12 2

1890-1

£9,387 49,266 17

12,003 4

14,938 411,836 5

15,076 3

10

6

6

8

Increase

£31 18177 10

165 9

803 18

448 15126 11

6

6

6

70,753 17

722 o

178

£72,507 19

872315 10

6 £1,754 2

150 8

137 10

6

Population.-

WARD.

-In 1871, 7 760; 1881, 8,291;Houses.

1891, 9034; 1901 as follows :-

Inhabitants.

NumberInhabited.

Windowed Un-Rooms. inhabited

Building. Males. Females. Total.

No. I

II

III

IVVVI

250334503396402266

1512 901276 1191600 1031269 1041541 1042134 48

7

7

804*

344534959872782460

629792

11331007944867

97313262092187917261327

Tot

18J

al, 2151)1, 2036

9332 5688S28 467

48 39513794

53715240

93239032

issessments

Parochial—The following have been imposed by the Parish Council

:

Poor Rate (less 5 per cent) 8d per £ ; School Rate, 8d, Cemetery Rate, £d—equ-ally divided between landlord and tenant

Burghal—General Assessment, Is l£d per £ ; Roads and Bridges, l£d ; PublicHealth, 5$; Public Parks, 3d; Lunacy, ljd ; Valuation of Lands, ^d ; Munici-pal Registration, £d—total 2s l^d, equally divided between landlord and tenant.

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Land Tax and Registration of Births, &c, Jd ; County Voters Registration, .20d—payable by proprietors only. Water, lOd per £ ; Gas, 3s 9d per 1000 cubicfeet (less discount)

TOWN COUNCIL.—Meets at noon on second Monday of every month. Provost,William M'lntosh. Bailies—James M'Bride, Frank Hay Squair, and RobertCraig Miller. Dean of Guild, Malcolm Buchanan. Treasurer, Thomas Aitchi-son. Councillors—Robert Burness, Archibald M'Indoe Burnie, James Cunning-ham, John Cunningham, James Fisher, Charles Thomas Hicks, John G. John-ston, William Lyle, Charles Mnir, Charles MfKay, James A Walker and ColinWilson. 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. Depute, James

M*Kinnon. Burgh prosecutor, R D Macmillan. Collector of Rates and Valuation

Assessor, James C Sinclair. Master of Works, Water Manager, Sanitary Inspector,

and Inspector under the Food and Drugs Act, John Morrison. Gas Manager,Win. Whyte. Medical Officer, Andrew J Hall, M A, M D. Chief Constable,

William M,Kay. Analysts, J W & W L Biggart, Greenock. Inspector of

Weights and Measures, Wm Clark, Paisley. Town Weigher, John Cochrane.

Slaughter-House Superintendent, Robert Cameron. Town Crier. Robert Brown,Conductor, Esplanade Band, George B Laidlaw. Auditor, Wm Hardie, C AGreenock

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

Sharp (chairman), Thomson and McMillan. Messrs Malcolm Buchanan, JohnCruickshanks, Michael Cuthbertson, John Slaven, James Heaton, Wm M Leckie,

George Shiells, James Smith, J. Windsor Stuart, and Daniel Thompson Themembers are elected every three years

Officials—Inspector of Poor, Clerk, and Collector—Alex Ross Thomson. Medi-cal Officer, James Burnet Lawson, M D

Wards t—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, Wyndham road Valuation,

=£9,387. Constituency—Males, 134; females, 162; total, 296. Represen-

tatives : Town Council—John G Johnston, 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, Ballochgoy

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

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

place, York terrace, Westland road. Valuation, £9,266. Constituency—Males,

248; females, 168; total, 416. Representatives: Town Council—Bailie Squair,

and Messrs Fisher and Walker. Parish Council, Messrs Buchanan and Leckie

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, King

street, 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,

£12,003. Constituency—Males, 380 ; females, 175 ; total, 5p5. Represen-

tatives : Town Council—Bailie Miller, Treasurer Aitchison, and Mr James

Cunningham. Parish Council—Messrs Heaton, Slaven, and Thompson16

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

No. 4—Castlehill street, part of Castle street, Guildford square, High street, (from

Guildford 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, £14,988. Constituency— Males, 314 ; females, 125;

total, 439. Representatives : Town Council—Dean of Guild Buchanan, Messrs

Hicks 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, £11,836. Constituency— Males, 297; females, 146;

total, 443. Representatives: Town Council— Messrs Burness, Cunningham and

JVFKay. Parish Council: Ex-Provost McMillan and Mr M Cuthbertson

No. 6—Albany road, Ardencraig road, Battery place, Bishop terrace brae (east side),

Craigmore road, Crichton road, East Burgh Lands, East Princes street (from No.

21), Eastlands road, Landward, Mountstuart road. Valuation, £15,07'. Con-

stituency—Males, 123; females, 160; total, 283. Representatives: TownCouncil—Provost Mcintosh, Bailie M'Bride, and Mr Lyle. Parish Council—Ex-Provost Sharp and Mr James Smith

Bean of Guild Court—Dean of Guild Buchanan (chairman), Bailies M*Bride andSquair, and Messrs Burness and Burnie

Town Council Committees—Buegh Lands- Bailie Squair (convener) Mr Fisher

(sub- convener), Dean of Guild Buchanan, John Cunningham, James Cunningham,

Walker and Wilson

Gas—Dean of Guild Buchanan (convener) Bailie Miller (sub-convener), Bailie

Squair, Treasurer Aitchison, Messrs Burness, Fisher Walker, Muir, and JamesCunningham

Water—Bailies Miller (convener), and M'Bride (sub-convener), Treasurer Aitchi-

son, Messrs John Cunningham, Johnston, Lyle, Burnie and M fKay

Finance—Treasurer Aitchison (convener), Provost MfIntosh (sub-convener), Bailies

M'Bide, Squair and Miller, Dean of Guild Buchanan, Messrs Eisher, Walker andBurnie

Bills—Mr Wilson (convener), Mr Walker (sub-convener), Messrs Johnston, Fisher

and Lyle

Police—Provost M'Intosh (convener), Bailies M'Bride (sub-convener), Squair and

Miller, Treasurer Aitchison, Messrs Burness, Fisher and Wilson

Roads and Streets—Bailie M'Bride (convener), Mr Hicks (sub-convener), Pro-

vost Mcintosh, Messrs James Cunningham, John Cunniugham, Muir, Wilson and

MJKay

Public Health—Mr Fisher (convener). Treasurer Aitchison (sub-convener), Pro-

vost Mcintosh. Bailies Squair and Miller, Messrs John Cunningham, Muir andLyle

Improvement—Provost M'Intosh (convener), Bailies M fBride, Squair and Miller,

Treasurer Aitchison, Messes James Cunningham and Fisher

Electric Lighting—Provost Mcintosh (convener), Mr Fisher (sub-convener),

Bailies M^Bride, Squair and Miller, Treasurer Aitchison, Dean of Guild Buchananand Mr Wilson

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Burgh and Parish OFFICIALS Rothesay.

County Councillors for the Burgh— Treasurer*Aitchison, Messrs Busness,

Fisher and Wilson

Prison Visitor—Bailie Squair

Stewart Institute, Members of Board of Management—Provost M*Intosh>

Bailies M'Bride, Squair and Miller

Representatives to Coutny Council—Treasurer Aitchison and Meesrs Bur-

ness, Fisher and Wilson

Royal Burghs, Representatives to the Convention.—Commissioner, Provost

M'Intosh. Assessor, Bailie M'Bride

Lunacy, Representatives to the District Board—Provost M'Intosh, Treasurer

Aitchison and Mr Fisher

Accounts—Harbour Trust and Town Council

Representative Elder to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

Bailie M'Bride

Sanitary, Representatives to Congress—Messrs Fisher and Lyle

Licensing Committee — Provost MTntosh, Bailie M'Bride, Messsrs Burness, Fisher

Donald McMillan Wm Spencer, and J A Walker

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

lowing shipowners' representatives : Captains James and Alexander Williamson,

and Messrs John Rodger and John W Greenfield

Officials—Clerk, James Carse. Depute, James M'Kinnon. Harbour-Master>

Captain David M'Nair Master of Works, John Morrison

Harbour Commit iee—Mr Walker (convener) Mr Hicks (sub-convener), Bailie

Squair, Treasurer Aitchison, Captains James and Alexander Williamson, Messrs

Busness, Fisher and M*Kay

Parish Council Committees

Law—The Chairman (ex-Provost 8harp), 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 M'Millan

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

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

man), Ex-Bailie Walker, Rev Dugald M fCormack, Dr Hall, Dr Lawson, George

Shiells, 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, M A. Session -Clerk, AndrewClark. Superintendent of Sabbath Schools, Rev. Mr Hewison. Conductor of

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

Wm Cunningham

New Parish, Argvle street (hours of worship, 11 am and 6 30 p m)—Rev James

Brady Meek. Session-Clerk, Angus Speirs. Clerk and Treasurer, James C. Sin-

clair, Seat-Letters, Joseph Paterson and Neil Gilmour. Organist, Arthur S

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Burgh and Parish OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Christie. Superintendent, of Sabbath School, James Laing. Church Officer,

Robert Brown, Chapelhill road

St Brendan's, Craigmore (hours of worship 11 am and 6 30 pm)—Rev James EM'Kay m a. Harmoniumist, Herr Yaal. Church Officer, Alex Ferguson

Established Gaelic, Russell street (hours of worship, Gaelic at 11 am, and English

at 2 p m)— Rev Donald Lamont. Precentors (Gaelic, D Mackechnie, and English,

D Maitland. Treasurer, D Perston. Church Officer, Wm Clerk

United Free Parish, Castle street (hours of worship, 11 am and 2 p m)—RevAndrew N Sutherland, M A. Missionary, Rev John Rankine. Session-Clerk, JR ThomsoD. Clerk to Deacons' Court, John M'Kay. Treasurer, Daniel Miller.

Seat-Letters, James Cunningham and Donald Buchanan. Superintendents of

Sabbath Schools, John M'Kay and Andrew Holmes. Precentor Peter M'Arthur.

Church Officer, James Anderson, Castle street

United West Free, Argyle street (hours of worship, 11 a in and 6 30 p m in Sum-mer; and 11 am and 2 pm in Winter)—Rev John Urquhart, ma. Session-Clerk

Hector Mackinnon. Clerk to Deacons' Court, George Shiells. Treasurer, Peter

Stewart. Seat-Letter, R A Mackinlay. Superintendent of Sabbath School,

George Shiells. Organist, John Whyte, A L C M. Officers, Robert Duncan and

Robert Paterson, Argyle street

United Free Gaelic, Chapelhill (hours of worship, Gaelic at 11 a m, and English,

at 2 p m)—Rev Dugald M'Cormick. Session-Clerk, Hugh Anderson. Clerk to

Deacons' Court, Peter M'Lean. Superintendent of Sabbath School, E MfNab.

Precentors, Alex Sutherland, (Gaelic), and Edward M'Nab, (English). Church

Officer, Duncan Currie, High street

Free Presbyterian, Bishop street, (hours of worship, 11 a m and 2 p m— 6 30 p in,

Gaelic)—Rev Angus M'lvor. Sittings free

Bridgend United Free, Bridgend street (hours of worship, 11 a m and 2 p m)—Rev William Galbraith. Session-Clerk, Alex MrNab. Chairman of Managers,

Peter Leith. Clerk, Andrew Gilchrist. Treasurer, Andrew Hill. Seat-Letter,

James M'Crone. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Rev Wm Galbraith. Har-

moniumist, George Dryden. Church Officer, Thomas MrLean, Ladeside street

Craigmore 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, William M'Intosh. Treasurer, William

Cuthbertson. Harmoniumist, A Ross Thomson. Church Officer, Donald Lamont

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

ship, 11am and 6 30 p m)—Rev John Rankine, 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 p m. Superin-

tendent, Edward M'Tavish

Tower Street Mission, in connection with Chapelhill United Free Gaelic (English

services every Sabbath at 11 a m and 6 30 p m)There are prayer meetings in the Presbyterian Churches on Wednesday evenings

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Burgh antf Parish OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Baptistj Ardbeg road (hours of worship, 11am and 2 p m)—Rev Samuel Crabb.

Superintendent of Sabbath School, Rev S Crabb. Harmoniumists, Mrs Kennedyand Arch Crabb. Church Officer, John M'Lean, Manse6eld pi

St Paul's, Episcopal, Victoria street (hours of worship, 8 30 and 11 am and 6 30

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

Hall, Dean Hood place, at 3 p m

Dt Andrew's Roman Catholic, Columshill street (hours of worship, 9 and 11 amand 9 p m)—Rev John M'Elmail. Assistant, Rev P. Conway. Organist Miss

Alice McCarthy. Mass on holy days at 8 and 9 am; on week days at 8 am.There is a Chapel at Mountstuart served from Rothesay. Mass generally on Sun-days and holy days at 10 am

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 Day at

11 a m and 2 and 7pm; and also in Hall, Bridge street, at 11 a m and 9 pm,and on Thursdays at 8 p in

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

Store lane. Training Home at Mount Clare, Ardbeg

Robertson Stewart Hospital—Townhead—Medical Officer, Dr Hall Matron,Annie MfKenzie

Victbria Hospital, High street.—Established and maintained for medical and surgi-

cal treatment of persons suffering from injuries or non-infectious diseases. —Cliairman of Committee of Management, Sheriff Martin. Hon Secretary, A DMacbeth. Hon Treasurer, Peter Stewart. Matron, Mary M'Callum

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

Adam D Macbeth, N p, Castle street. John Mackirky, Bank of Scotland,

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, Ard eg. DrD Fyfe, Dentist, 5 Battery place.

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

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

W Watkin Penny, MB, cm, Ardbeg. Wm Philp, L K c s E, Glenburn. Daniel

Reid, lrcse and l mMedicaL Electrician and Massktjr, James Coates, ph d, f as, Glenbeg, Ardbeg

Veterinary Surgeon, Wm Moodie, m r c v s, Watergate

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

urer, Mrs Dr Marshall. Nurse, Miss Eliza Harvey

BANKS.—Royal, Victoria street : John Thomson, agent

Bank of Scotland, Guildford square : John Mackirdy, agent

Clydksdale, Guildford square: Peter Stewart, agent

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

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Eothesay.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.—Rothesay Academy and Thomson Institute.

— Rector and Classical Master, John D Rose, m a. Science and MathematicalMaster, P S Hardie, m a, b hc Assistant do, J Alexander, m a. AssistantClassical, C N Coutts, M a. English, George Pirie and J Harkness, m a.

Drawing, George T Scott. Modern Languages, Miss Grant, l l a. Pianoforte,

Arthur S Christie. Singing, J M' Arthur. Infant Department, Misses Douglas,M'Callum, and Telfer. Janitor. Sergeant John Smith

Public School.—Headmaster, John M'Kay, feis, Masters, Barry G Ross, m a,Thomas W Doggart, John McDonald, and Alex Myles. Drawing, George T Scott

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

Ella Simpson, Mrs McMillan, Misses Helen Stewart, Sarah Baxter, Marion Hunter,Agnes Watson, and Kate M Whyte. Sewing, Miss Paterson. Cookery, SarahGraham. Drill-Instructor, Sergeant Jenkins

St Andrew's R, C School.—Mistresses, Sisters Collette and Brendan, and MissesFitzgerald, 0' Shan, and McMillan. Singing, James M'Arthur

PUBLICATIONS —The Buteman (Liberal), Id weekly, Published every Saturdaymorning by W A Wilson, Castle street

Rothesay Chronicle (Conservative), Id Weekly, published every Saturday morningby Harvey & Co, Watergate

Rothesay Express (Independent) £d weekly, published every Wednesday morningby M Mackenzie, Montague street

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

The Coast Guide, Time Table, Diary, and Register, Id monthly, published byHiggie & Co, Bridge street

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

Guide to Rothesay and the Island of Bute, Id annually, published 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 prosperity abroad) at a cost of about £10,000,for the benefit of working men and women. Provost Mcintosh, (chairman);Revs Messrs Galbraith, Hewison, Ross, and Sutherland ; ex-Provosts Sharp andThomson ; Bailies M'Bride, Squair, and Miller, and ex-Bailie Brown. Secretaryand Treasurer, A D Macbeth. Janitor, Thomas Campbell

Rothesay National Rose and Horticultural Society.— President, Provost .Vl'Intosh.

Secretary, Robert Smith, Dobbie & Co's. Treasuer, Daniel Miller

Joint Stock Companies—Tramway Co (Limited)— Secretary, John R Thomson.Solictor, John Mackirdy. Manager, Archibald Robertson

Craigmore Pier Co—Chairman, John R Thomson. Secretary, Wm M'intosh.Piermaster, Colin B Turner

Glenburn Hydropathic Co Ltd—Resident Physician, Dr Philp

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

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

George Ha.li.iday, 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, Jonn M.

Lamont

Friendly 8b 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 Gerad Newall, St Andrews. P G M S, Lord Robertson

of Forteviot, P G S W, DC Murray, Rothesay. P G J W, Alex Campbell,

Islay. P G Chaplain, Rev J 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, Win 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, on

second 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 Okdkr of Fores i ers—Rothesay, Bute, and Argyll Djstric- -Meets

half-yearly for business (last Friday in April and last Friday in October) in For-

esters' Hall, Castle street, Rothesay. D C R, John Slaven. Secretary, John

Morrison, Rothesay. D T, James Stewart, Rothesay

Court "Bute" No 5630—Meets in the Foresters' Hall every alternate Wednesday,

C R, Wm Bainbridge. Treasurer, Duncan Blair. Secretary, Archd Cunning-

ham. Medical Officer, Dr D J Penney

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

Loyal Ordkr of Ancient Shepherds (Ashton Unity)

"Lord Bute" Lodge,

No 2091—Meets every alternate Wednesday in the Lesser Good Templar Hall

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

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

President, John Slaven. Spritual Director, Father J M'Elmail. Treasurer,

Charles M'Aulay. Secretary, Hugh M'Donald

Sons of Temperance—" Rothesay's Effort" Division, No 467—Patriacb, John

Hunter. Secretary, Archd Hunter. Collector, John Simpson, Staffa place

Independent Oroeli of Good Templars— District Lodge of Bute and Oowalj

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

D S J L, J Miller, Dunoon

" George Stephenson" Lodge, No 122—Meets in Good Templar Hall, Tower

street, on Tuesdays at 8 p m—Chief Templar, H M'Nab. L D, Duncan Dewar.

R Secretary, A M'Nab, jun. Treasurer, A M'Nab, sen

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

Tower street, on Thursdays at 8 pm—Chief Templar, Maggie Brown. R Secre-

tary, Robert Sloan

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

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

" Freedom's Hope " Juvenile Lodge, No 135—Meets in the Good Templar

Hall, Tower street, on Thursday at 7 p m—Superintendent, A Myles

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

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

on Fridays at 8 pm. President, A M Burnie. Secretary, Mary Roy. Treas-

urer, Robert Young

Rothesay Vigilance Committee — President, A M Burnie. Secretary and

Treasurer, Peter M cLean

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

Mutual Improvement—Literary Association— Meets in the Norman Stewart

Institute on Tuesday evenings from October till March. President, David Stewart.

Secretary, D Gilchrist. Treasurer, Joseph Paterson. Editorof Magazine, John

C Harvey

Young Men's Christian Association and Fellowship Union—Meets in Rooms, 41

Montague street, every Sabbath morning at 9 45. President, A M Bnrnie. Sec-

retary, T MfDougall. Treasurer, A R Thomson

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

street, on Sabbath mornings and Thursday evenings—Hon President, Mrs Laidlaw,

Balmory. Joint Secretaries and Treasurers, Miss Law, Ardbeg, and Mrs Yuill,

Mountpleasant road. Rural Branch Secretary, Miss Bell, 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, WmStewart. Secretary, Helen Stewart. Treasurer, George Jardine

Rothesay Operatic Society—President, Brown. Secretary and Treas-

urer, W Alexander Stewart. Conductor, Walter Gray

Photographic Society.—Meets in the Public Halls on alternate Friday evenings

—President, Captain Wm M*Kay. Secretary, George Hicks. Treasurer, WmAlex Stewart, b l

Dramatic Clubs.— Catholic—President, Rev J M'Elmail Secretary, Joseph

Quigley. Treasurer, Patrick M*Ivor

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

TRADE Societies

Building Trades Federation— Convener, Bailie MfBride,

Secretary, Provost MfIntosh

Associated Carpenters' and Joiners' Society—President, Wiliam Macfie,

Bishop street. Secretary, Dugald Gillies. Treasurer, William Macfie, Colums-

hill place

Merchants' Association—President, James Cunningham. Secretary and

Treasurer, R C Miller

Scottish Typographical Association—Rothesay Branch—President, AndrewGilchrist. Secretary and Treasurer, John M'Gilvary

Shop Assistants' Association— President, Angus Macaffer. Secretary, Allan

Grieve. Treasurer, J Stewart

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

Treasurer,

Carters' Association - Secretary, Archd Meikle

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

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, Hugh Black.

Cu .ling Club— President, J Windsor Stuart. Treasurer, Wm Bainbridge. Sec-retary, J R Thomson

Bowling Clubs.—Rothesay— Green, Ballochgoy. Chairman of Directors, BailieMiller. President, James M'Arthur. Secretary and Treasurer, Daniel Miller.Green-keeper, John Heron

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

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

Football Clubs—" St Blane's" (established 1872)— President, M M'Grory.Secretary and Treasurer, M Minihan

" Bute Rangers " (established 1875)—Secretary, W Edgar" Royal Victoria " (1891)—President, John McDonald. Secretary, John Har-

vey. Treasurer, Wm Ferrier

"Mayflower"—President, Walter Black

" Dobbie's XI "—

Quoiting Club.— President, James M'Kenzie. Secretary, Wm Ferrier. Trea-surer, James M'Donald

Draughts Club. — (Stewart Institute).—President, David Stewart, Secretary,Thomas Falconer. Treasurer, Thomas Campbell

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

Swimming— Rotbesay Amateur Swimming Club, (Bathing Place, West Bay),Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph Paterson

Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals— Headquarters, 34a Columshillstreet—Superintendent, James Watson, 28 Bath street, Glasgow

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

Fairs—Thursday before 27th May (hiring), third Wednesday and! Thursday in July,Brmx Day (horse), Thursday before 23rd November (hiring), and Tuesday beforeKilbarchan 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]

Postal Arrangements—Post Office, Bishop street. Postmaster, John Mitchell.Deliveries about 9 a m, 1 30 and 6 30 p m. On Saturdays there is no afternoondelivery: 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. Despatches at 6 30 and 10 35 a m, 2 10, 3 10, and 4 35 pm, and in Summer6 15 and 8 pm. Saturdays only, 8 45 p m

Money Orders issued and paid from 8am till 8pmSavings Bank—Depoists received from 8am till 8pmPostal Orders issued and paid from 7am till 8pm

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Parish and Burgh OFFICIALS. Rothesay.

Telegraph Office open on week days from 7am till 8pm (open in June, July, Aug-

ust, and September, till 9 pm) Sundays from 9 till 10 a m. Messages can be sent

at later hours by paying extra

Ardbeg Road (T S O )—Despatches to suit Rothesay. Postal, Money Order, and

Savings Bank business

Craigmore Pier (T S )—Despatches to suit Rothesay arrangements. Telegraph,

8am till 8pm Postal, Money Order, and Savings Bank business. No Sunday

attendance

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

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

Gallowgate Post Office and Kerrycroy Post Office—Postal and sale of Postal Orders.

No Sunday attendance

Letter Soxes at Orcadia, Craigmore Pier, Ferguson place, Mountstuart road, Port-

Bannatyne Pier, Ornatus terrace, Craiglea, Argyle place, Mountpleasant, Baroneroad, Ballochgoy, Rothesay Pier, Gallowgate, High street, Guildford square,

Straad, Kildavanan

Communications— Steamers to Wemyss Bay, Gourock, Greenock, Craigendoran,

Glasgow, and intermediate ports, and through the Kyles several times a day. In

Summer, 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 daily

POSTAL INFORMATION.LETTERS.

Postage, not exceeding 4 oz., Id.

and for every additional 2 oz., Jd.Dimensions, 24 in. by 12 in. by 12 in.

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

for every additional £5 up to £50.Registered Envelopes, from 2}d. each.

PATTERNS AND SAMPLES.Postage for 4 oz., Id

(Same as Letter postage.)

NEWSPAPERS.Registere, Jd each ; if not registered, every

2 oz., Halfpenny.Maximum weight, 14 lbs.

Dimensions, 24 in. by 12 in. by 12 in.

EXPRESS DELIVERY BY MESSENGER.For .Letter or Packet, not exceeding 1 lb.

3d. per mile.Every lb. beyond the first, 1 Jd.Special conveyance, 1/ per mile.

POST

BOOK POST.Postage, for every 2 oz., Jd.

Maximum weight, 5 lbs.

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

RAILWAY LETTERFor Letters under 1 oz., 3d.Under this arrangement Letters may be

tendered at Railway Parcel or PassengerBooking Offices.

POST CARDS.Stont, 10 for 6d. ; Reply 10 for 1/Thin, ,, 5Jd.; „ „ lid.

Letter Cards, 8 for 9d.

MONEY ORDERSSums not over £3, £10the charge is 3d., 4d.

Telegraph Money Orders.£3, 4d.; £10, 6d., and 9d. for Telegram.

TELEGRAMS.For 12 words, .......-. 6d.

and for every additional word, Jd.Addresses charged for.

PARCEL POST.Postage, not exceeding 1 lb., 3d.

Every additional lb., Id,

up to 10 lb. 11 lb Is.

Maximum weight, 11 lbs.

Dimensions—Length, 3 ft. 6 in. ; greatestlength and girth combined, 6 ft.

POSTAL ORDERS.For 1/ and 1/6, Jd.„ 2/ to 10/6, Id.

„ 15/ to 20/, ljd.

For broken amounts, stamps not over 5d.

may be affixed to P.O.

BILL STAMPS.Not over £6, Id. Not over £50, 6d.

„ £10, 2d. „ £75, 9d„ £25, 3d. „ £100, 1/

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Parish Officials. North Bute.

Parish of North Bute.Port-Bannatyne, the principal village in this parish, is two and a-half miles from

Rothesay, with which it is connected by tramway. On 31st March last there

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

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

1733. The Port-Bannatyne ward (from Poiothouse to the other end of the village

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

or an increase of 150 on the decennial period

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

Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Archibald Brown

CHURCHES.

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

Ninian's 11am 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, John Brodie. Church Officer, Alex Morrison, Lome pi

North Bute United Free Church, Port-Bannatyne (hours of worship, 11 amand 2 p m, 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), David Baird, Wm P Dickie, JamesP Malcolm, Archd Malcolm, and John M Lamont. Inspector and Collector,

Archd Brown

School Board.—J W Stuart, Rothesay (chairman); Rev Peter Dewar, m A; Charles

Duncan, Kilmory ; John Macfie, and John M Lamont. Clerk and Treasurer, JR Thomson, Hothesay. Officer, James Wilson, Port-Bannatyne

Schools —Port-Bannatyne Public, Peter White, master ; Miss Craighead, assistant

;

Miss White, pupil teacher

Ballanlay, James Duncan, master

Kildavannan, Mrs Weir, mistress

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

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

Kyles of Bute Hydropathic Establishment—Chairman, ex-Bailie Dickson, Glasgow.

Secretary, D Hill Jack, Glasgow. Manager, Archibald Menzies. Medical

Adviser, Dr Hall, Rothesay

A.O.F.—Court " North Bute" 6216—Meets in the old Free Church Schoolroom

every alternate Tuesday at 8 p m—Chief Ranger, D Campbell. Secretary,

William Dallas. Treasurer, James Wilson

I.O.G.T.—Lodge " North Bute" No 649—Meets in the old Free Church Schoolroom,

on Mondays at 8 p m" Port-Bannatyne Lifeboat" Juvenile Lodge, No 50—Meets in old Free Church

Schoolroom, on Mondays, at 7 p m26

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Parish Officials. North Bute.

North Bute Mutual Imporvement Society—President, Peter Whyte. Secretary,

Colin Lamont. Treasurer, Thomas Thomson

North Bute Literary Society—President, J W Millar, c e. Secretary, Edwin

R Finlayson. Treasurer, David Baird

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

Postal Arrangements—Sub-Postmistress, Miss M McCunn, Port-Bannatyne

—Despatches to all parts, via Rothesay, at 9 50 a m, 12 25, 1 25, 3 25, (5 25

extra in Summer), and 7 55 pm. Deliveries from all parts vm Rothesay, about

10 a m, 2 30 and 7 30 pm. Telegrams received and despatched from 8am till

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

Parish of Kingarth.This parish includes the popular village of Kilchattan Bay, which is about seven

miles from Rothesay, and has regular connection by steamer and 'bus. The population

in 1891 was 1062; in 1901,

(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 M A, 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 p m—Minister

Emeritus, Rev Robert Williamson, d d, 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 pm. Min-

ister and Session -Clerk, Rev W J Anderson. Precentor, Wm Morrison. Church

Officer, Adam Deans

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

Alex Macfarlane. Kilchattan Bay Ward—John Gumming (chairman), John

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

Collector, W T Esplin

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

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

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

SCHOOLS Kingarth Public—W T Esplin, master Miss Bisland, mistress

Birgidale Public—Miss Mary Stewart, Mistress

Kerrycroy Public—Wm Fulton, master ; Miss Queen, 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 Officials. Kingarth.

Public Library, Kerrycroy—William Fulton

I G T, Mountstuart—Meets on Fridays, at 8—J G Geddes, Superintendent of Juveniles

Convalescent Home—"St Margaret's Home," Ascog—Supported by Lady Bufrf]Matron, Miss Elem

"Agnes Patrick" and "Stevenson" Home, Ascog, in connection with .GlasgowPoor Children's Fresh-Air Fortnight Scheme—Matron, Miss Hart. Convener andSecretary, Alex MxKeith, 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 M'Fie, joiner. KilchattaiBay, Sub-Postmistress, Janet Currie. Box closes at 6 30 am and 2 15 pinDespatches to all parts ma Kothesay, about 6 30 am and 2 25 pm. Deliveries

from all parts via Rothesay, about 11 30 am, and 8 15 pm. Telegrams from i

a,m till 8 p m. Sunday, 9am -till 10 a m. Postal and Money Order and Savingi

Bank Business

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Isle of Officials. Aryan.

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

d the variety of its geological deposits. The island is divided into two parishes

lilbride on the east, and Kilmory on the west

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

opulation in 1881, 4762 ; in 1891, 4850 ; in 1901,

or Valuation and Assesments see pages 1 and 2

ady 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

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

24 Hamilton Terrace, Lamlash

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

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

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

3oast 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

Parish of Kilbride.CHURCHES.—Established, Brodick. Rev Malcolm McLean, ma, bd. Kilbride

—Rev Peter Robertson, MA. Gorrie—Rev Alex Brown, MA. Whiting Bay

United Free.—Brodick

Whiting Bay

Rev Norman M'Kenzie. Lamlash—Rev James KennedyCongregational.—Sannox—Rev Allan M'Dougall

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

Inspector, John R Thomson. Collector, John B Sweet. Medical Officer, Robert

Jamieson, 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—Andrew David-son. Whiting Bay—Peter Downie

Doctors—Neil Fullerton, m b, cm, Lamlash ; John A Jamieson, M d, and Robert

Jamieson, M ft, 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 ThomsonPost Offices—Brodick—Ernest Ribbeck. Corrie—Jane Douglas. King's Cross

Alex Cook. Lamlash—-Thomas M'Neish. Whiting Bay—Archibald McMillan

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Parish Officials. Kilbride.

Piermasters—Brodick—Robert Hamilton. Lamlash—James Hodge. Whiting Bays

Thomas Miller

Ferrymen—Corrie—Thomas Kelso. King's Cross, John Cook

Masonic—" St MolioV Lodge, No 774, Lamlash—R W M, John B Sweet. Secretary,

Robert M'Millan

Lamlash Golf Club—Captain, Wm Robertson. Secretary, P Gilmour. Treasurer,,

John B Sweet

Brodick Burns Club—President, Robert Currie. Secretary and Treasurer, HughiMiller Reid, Schoolhouse

Lamlash Curling Club—Secretary and Treasurer, John Bannatyne, Lamlash

Lamlash Lawn Tennis Club—Secretary, D MfKelvie

Lamlash Bowling Club—Secretary, James Hodge. Treasurer, A P Davidson

Communions—First Sundays in May and November

Fairs—Brodick—(Cattle, Sheep, and Horses) Tuesday after 20th June

Lamlash—(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 Rothesay

daily o

Parish of Kilmory.CHURCHES —Established.—High Kilmory—Rev Duncan Black. Shiskine—Rev

A Campbell. Lochranza—Rev Andrew M'LeanUnited Fkee.—Kilmory

Kildonan—Rev Wm McMillan.

Lockranza—Rev Alex Grant. Shiskine—Rev John W M'Dougall. Catacol

Rev John Kennedy

PARISH COUNCIL—Lockranza Ward—"Robert Anderson and Robert Kerr, jun

Dougarie Ward—James Allan (chairman), Angus M'Allister, and MatthewMcAllister. Shedog Ward—John M'Kinnon and Chas McAllister. South

End Ward—Wm Cook and Donald M'Donald.

Inspector, John R Thomson. Collector, Peter M'Kenzie. 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 M'Kinnon. Kil-

mory—Robert Whiteford. Lochranza—Arch McAllister. Peurioch—Flora JCameron. Shiskine—Robert T Irvine. Slidderie—John A Cook

Doctor—Thomas Rutherford, m b, c mPost Offices.—Kilmory—James Cook , Lochranza—Robert Kelso. Skiskine—Alex

M'Bride. Pirnmill—Chas Robertson

Registrars of Births, &c—Kilmory—Robt Whiteford. Lochranza—Archd M'Allister,

Skiskine—Robert T Irvine

Piermaster.—Lochranza—Robert Kerr.

Ferrymen.—Blackwaterfoot—Peter Kelso. Machrie Bay—James Sim. Pirnmill—

Chas Robertson

fair—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 or

Fairlie calls at Blackwaterfoot and Machrie Bay twice a week

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Parish Officials. Cumbrae.

Parish of Cumbrae.The parish of Cumbrae comprises the islands of Great and Little Cumbrae on

he Ayrshire coast. The Burgh of Millport, on the larger Isle, is a popular watering-

lace." The larger isle is about 12 miles in circumference, with a well-made road

bund it

(For Courts and Court Officials, Justices of the Peace, and County Boards,

see County Lists).

Assessments : Poor, 3d ; School, 6d ; Registration, Id

uord 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, j p, Andrew Hunter, John M'Kirdy, James Macmillan, and Thomas Thorn

Inspector and Clerk, James Ross. Collector, Wm Hunter

3HURCHES

Parish (hours of worship, 11 am and 6 30 p m)—Minister, Rev

Archibald Grierson M A. Session- Clerk, James Wallace

East United Free (hours of worship, 11 am and 2 15 p m) : Minister, Rev Alex

Walker, M A

West United Free (hours of worship, 11 am and 2 15 pm, and 6 30 pminMay, June, July, and August) ; Minister, Rev James Frame ma,bd

Scottish Episcopal Church—Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles—

Bishop, Right Rev J R A Chinnery-Haldane, d d, Ballachulish. Provost, Very

Rev T I Ball, lld, Canons, Very Rev Dean Pressley-Smith, m a, Revs H Mac-

Coll, TOG. (Synod Crerk), H Brown, m a, W L Low, m a, Dugald Mackenzie.

Honorary Canons, Revs Hon H Douglas, m a, 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 a in. Lvening and Sermon, G 30 p m. Holy Days, HC, 8 30 am;Evening 7 pm. Week days, H C, 8 30 am; Matins, 10 a m, Evening. 3 pm.(S Surpliced Choir).

St Andrew's ; Rector, Very Rev T I Ball, lld. Hours of service ; Sundays, H C,

10 15 a m (first in month) ; Matins, 11 am. Holy Days, Matins, 11 a m. The

services in St Andrew's and the Cathedral are intended to be complementary of

each other

Local Agent for the Trustees: James Ross, Union BankBabtist (hours of worship, 11am and 6 30 p in) : Pastor, Student supply

CUMBRAE SCHOOL BOARD—Rev James Frame (chairman), Rev Archd Grierson,

Rev Provost Ball, D M'Dougall, and William J Train.

Clerk and Treasurer, J Ross, Union Bank. Officer and Janitor,A D James

SCHOOLS—Cumbrae Public—Headmaster, Robert Paterson, m a. Mistress, Infant

and Industrial, Miss M'Dougall. Second Master, J M'Clements. Assistants

Mary Young and Lizzie Martin

Cathedral—James Gordon, master

Ivy Bank—Miss Tait

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Parish Officials. Curabrae.

Doctors ; John Macrury. John M'Gowan, m d. H Sinclair, lfpssBank ; Union, Stuart Street. James Ross, agent

Law Agents ; Wm M'Kinlay, R Stuart M'Kay, and Robert Wood, s pMasonic—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. P M, JmsCumbrae Branch of Buteshire Liberal Association ; President, John Cunningham, j p.

Unionist Club ; Hon President, A Graham Murray, q c, m p. Presidents, Wm Allanand Wm Martin.

Curling Club : President, John Barbour. Secretary and Treasurer, Archd CameronCumbrae Golf Club ; Captain, J G Hill Whamond. Vice-Captain, Archd W Houston.

Secretary, James C Sharpe. Treasurer, James Wallace

Burgh of Millport,Population of Burgh in 1891, 1662; in 1901, 1769. Municipal constituency, 825Assessments: Owners, 4^d ; Occupiers, Is 6^-d. Special Sewers, Id to 6d.

CORPORATION.—Senior Magistrate, James Allan. Junior Magistrates, John Taylorand Robert Cockburn. Police Judge, Andrew Ritchie. Councillors, John Cun-ningham, Charles Hunter, J Mackay, Andrew Ritchie, John Rowatt, and Wm TTrain

Officials: Clerk, Wm Mackinlay. Procurator- Fiscal, Wm Harper. TreasurerJames Ross. Collector, Wm Hunter. Medical Officer, Dr M'Gown, sen. In-spector of Nuisances and Burgh Surveyor, R Adam

Ga8 Commissioners : Chairman, James Allan, Secretary and Collector, JamesWallace, East Free Church Manse.

Pier and Harbour Company: Chairman, Dr M'Gown. Secretary and TreasurerRobert Wood. Harbourmaster, Alex Caldwell

Keppel Pier Co. Ltd : Chairman, Thomas Duncan. Secretary and Treasurer, WmHunter. Lessee of Pier, Robert Boyle

Horticultural Society ; President, John Y King. Secretary, Robert AdamMillport Bowling Club ; President, D Forrest. Treasurer, James Ross. Secretary,

W T Train

Millport Trades' Association ; President, John Cunningham, j p

Mutual Plate Glass Insurance Association : President, William Allan. Secretary,Charles Hunter. Treasurer, James Ross

Co-Operative Society, Limited: President, Thomas Reid. Secretary, R Cardwell.Treasurer, James Graham

Penny Savings Bank; Trustees—William Martin, Freeland (chairman), Rev JamesFrame (secretary). William Barclay (vice-chairman)

Holidays; First Thursdays after 15th April and 15th October

Post Office ; Postmistress, Miss Mary Cunningham. Arrivals and despatches twicedaily in winter, thrice daily in summer

Communications; Steamers sail daily to Glasgow, Greenock, Wemyss Bay, and

Fairlie during summer months. Daily to Wemyss Bay all the year round

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SEE

HIGGIE & CO'S.,

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Bute Christmas Cards,

Send to Rothesay for Prospectus.

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Bute County Directory.OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"The Bute County Directory (Rothesay, Higgie & Co. ,)has just been issued for

season 1900-1901. It contains the usual county and burghal information, officials,

societies, householders, traders, etc. In connection with latter it is mentioned in thepreface that during the lasi 100 years Rothesay has undergone a revolution in its meansof existence. In the early part of the 19th century it was a great fishcuring and fishing

port, and the numerous cooperages, mills, tan works, candle factory, and shipbuildingyards made it a busy town. Now all these industries are gone, and the place exists

mainly as a favourite watering-place. A useful book of this kind is a convenience thatno busy trader could afford to do without."—The Buteman.

"Bute County Directory for 1900-1901 has reached us. It contains the usual use-

ful information— officials of the county, of the burghs of Rothesay and Millport, and of

the parishes of Rothesay, North Bute, Kingarth ; Kilbride and Kilmory (Arran) ; andthe Cumbraes ; the ho seholders of the Isle of Bute, and the traders in Rothesay, NorthBute, Kingarth and Cumbrae. In the preface the publishers (Messrs Higgie & Co.,

Rothesay) give an interesting sketch of the progress of Rothesay during the 19th cen-

tury. The little book, which costs is, should be extremely useful. The opening senten-ces at the preface acknowledge the necessity of the cooperation of advertisers in its

publication."

Largs and Millport Weekly News.

"Bute County Directory, through the courtesy of advertisers, is again before the

public. It would be a pity were it to lack the necessary encouragement, as its useful-

ness cannot be questioned. There are divisions, devoted to officials, householders andtraders ; but it lacks completeness in so for as no attempt is made to furnish a list of

the householders and traders in the Isle of Arran and in the Burgh of Millport. MessrsHiggie & Co., who are the publishers, might consider the propriety of completing in

this direction an otherwise useful book of reference."

Ardrossan & Saltcoats WeeklyNews.

"The Bute County Directory for 1900-1901 which comes to us from Messrs Higgie &Co , Rothesay, has been brought up to date. In the preface to this edition some Me i is

given of the lise and progress of the ancient and Royal Burgh of Rothesay The townhas figured in history for a good many centuries, and although it is not now the centre

of any great industry, as in past times, it is pointed out that it has a world-wide repu-

tation as a watering place The same publishers issue a handy little coast guide."—Daily Record.

"Bute County Directory.—Messrs Higgie & Co., publishers, Rothesay, have issuedthe 1900 1901 edition of the Bute County Directory. The book which consists of almostone hundred pages, contains a vast amonnt of useful information relating to Rothesay,Bute, Arran, and other neighbouring parishes, will be found invaluable to all thosehaving any connection with Rothesay, and as for the many visitors that are attracted

to the island, they could scarcely get on without it."

Greenock Herald.

"Bute County Directory.—A new addition of this handy and interesting little

work has just been issued by Messrs Higgie & Co., Rothesay It is carefully compiled,and gives useful statistics and other information regarding the various parishes in theislands of Bute and of Cumbrae. A very complete directory of the householders andtraders is also given, which should prove of the greatest utility to visitors as well as toresidents in the districts dealt with "

Evening Citizen,.

" The Bute County Directory, published by Higgie & Co., is now issued. A workof this kind is necessary in every progressive community. The preface for the currentedition comments on the quincentenary of the burgh, and some of the changes that timehas wrought."—Rothesay Chronicle.

"We have received the Bcte County Directory (Is) for season 1900-1901. It

contains the usual county and burghal information, officialss, societies, householders,

traders, &c, in handy md compact form, and should be of great utility to all requiring

such information.

Argyllshire Herald.

" Messrs Higgie & Co., Rothesay, have issued the 1900-91 edition of their ButeCounty Directory, which gives much useful local and general information in addi-

tion to a copious list of the inhabitants."—Glasgow Herald.

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PART II.

HOUSEHOLDERS.BURGH OF ROTHESAY.

Acton, John, druggist, Lilyoak ter

Adam, Mrs Arch., 7 Craigmore rd

Adam, Mrs, 65 Mountstuart rd

Adam, John, grocer, 5 Argyle st

Adams, John, cabinetmaker, 25 Colums-

hill st

Adams, John, 11 Mill st

Adamson, John, photographer, Balloch-

goy ter

Adamson, Mrs John, 58 Crichton rd

Adamson & Son, photographers, Chapel-

hill rd and Argyle st

.ritchison, Mrs Sara, 12 Columshill st

Aitchis >n, Thomas, grocer, 30 Mill st

;

ho, Dagmar, Barone rdAitken, Miss Charlotte 8 Ardbeg rd

Aiton, Mrs Mary, 9 Argyle ter

Afiieck, , Columshill st

Alexander, Ax., calenderer, 35 Bridge st

Alexander, Mrs Ann, 21 Mill st

Alexander, Mrs Cth., 12 MountpleasantrAlexander, Miss Gray, 18 Battery pi

Alexander, John, clerk, Brandane ter

Alexander, Mrs M., 12 Mountpleasant rd

Alexander, Thomas W., Sheriff-clerk,

Castle st ; ho, 50 Mountstuart rd

Alexander, ,Demerara pi, Ai dbeg rd

Allan, Mrs Alex., spirit merchant, Guild-

ford sq and Montague st; ho, Argyle pi

Allan, Mrs Elk., 17 Marine pi

Allan, Misses Eliz. and Mary Ann, 28Ardbeg rd

Allan, Miss Euph., 11 Columshill st

Allan, Miss Isa, 21 Columshill st

Allan, James, baker, 35 Bridge st

Allan, John, Hillhouse rdAllan, John, coachman, 35 Bridge st

Allan, TL8., mason, 12 Columshill st

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Allan, Win., 21 Mill st

Anderson, Alex., cabinetmaker, 3 "WestCastle st ; ho, 2 King st

Anderson, Kev A., 62 Mountstuart rdAnderson, Geo

,gardener, 4 Mansefield

PiAnderson, Hu„ gardener, Serpentine rdAnderson, Jas., comp., 19 Castle st

Anderson, Miss Jeannie, 7 Wyndham pkAnderson, Jn. shoemaker, 36 Bridge st

Anderson, Mrs, 4 West Castle st

Anderson, Mrs Margt., 93 High st

Anderson, Wltr., tenter, 98 High st

Anderson, Wm., tenter, 8 Tower st

Andrew, Mis, 2 Argyle st

Angus, Mrs Cath., 141 High st

Archer, Mrs Cath., 19 Store laneArmstrong, Js, gardener, 141 High st

Arrol, Mrs Mary, 27 Argyle st

Arthur, Robt., 27 Columshill st

Auld, John, engineer, 63 Ardbeg rdAustin, Miss Jane, 4 West Castle st

Bainbridge, Wm., Eagle Restaurant, 1

Montague st ; ho, Mountpleasant rdBailley, John, stoker, 26 Staffa pi

Baillie, Mrs Ann, Lilyoak ter

Bain, John, labourer, 2 JohnstBain, Mi^s Mrt. , 38 Mountpleasant rdBain, MissMry., Torrcot., H. CraigmoreBaird, And. B., blacksmith and farrier,

113 High st

Baird, David, flesher, 1 Hillhouse rdBaird, Mrs Jane, 14 East Princes st

Baird, Mrs Marion, 70 Ardbeg rdBaird, Mrs Mary Ann, 9 Marine pi

Baker, Misses Amy L., and Mary Ann,4 Crichton rd

Ballard, Mrs Margt., 31 Gallowgate

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Ballard, Wltr., hosier, Serpentine rdBannerman, Jos., comp., 36 BishopsJ'annermau, R., Ardlea vil, Ardmory rd

Barber, Jas., residenter, Tighnamara, 14A rdbeg rd

Barber, Mrs Mercy and Miss Ann, Tigh-namara, 14 Ardbeg rd

Barclay, Alex., electrical engineer, 16Bridge st

Barr, Alex., potato dealer, Wyndham rdBarr, Andw., mechanic, 103 High st

Barr, Mrs Ann, Ohapelhill roadBarr, Mrs Janet, 8£ Ardbeg rdBarr, Mrs Mary, Gowanfield pi

Barr, Peter, fishcurer, 33 Watergate

;

ho, Minister's brBarr, Mrs Sarah, 60 High st

Barr, Wm., engineer, Wyndham pkBarr, ,

Craigieburn, Crichton rdBarrett, John, clerk, 22 Bridge-end st

Barrie, John, plumber, Wyndham rdBairowman, Dan , stoker, 12 Staffa pi

Barrowman, B., moulder, 15 Staffa pi

Barton, Miss Helen, 10 Columshill pi

Baxter, Arch., shipmaster, 3 Marine pi

Baxter, Mrs Catherine, TownheadBaxter, James, carter, 161 High st

Baxter, John, baker, 2 Logic pi

Baxter, Mrs Mary, Castle st

Baxter,Wm., pensioner, 16 Hillhouse rdBayne, John, clerk, 2 M'Nab's brBeaton, Alex., stoker, 8 Tower st

Beaton, Dugald, quarryman, 94 High st

Beatlie, D., dyke builder. 17 Kussell st

Begbie, John, fireman, 113 High st

Begg, Mrs Kebecca, 2 Craigmore rdBeith, Hugh, flesher, 6 Bish >p st

Bell, Mrs Agnea, 87 Ardbeg rdBell, Arch, mason, 4 King st

Bell, Mrs Catherine, 78 High st

Bell Daniel, brick builder, 141 High 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, 93 High st

Bell, Edmund, Westland rdBell, Francis, labourer, 3 M'Alister's crt

Bell, Jms., blacksmith, Serpentine rdBell, John, labourer, 113 High st

Bell, Miss, dairykeeper, 9 WatergateBell, Wm., porter, 22 Columshill st

Bennett, Jn., traveller, 36 Columshill st

Bennie,Jn., engineer, High Craigmore rdBernard, John W., Mansefield piBerry, Miss Oath., Castle st

Beveridge, Mrs Eliza, 2 OrcadiaBickford, Miss Ann, 38 Mountstuart rd

34

Binghmam, Miss Jessie. 6 Ardbeg rdBinnie, Msss Mrgt. and Mrn. , 7 Marine pi

Birnie, Miss Mary, 5 Bridge st

Bilsland, Geo., 21 Battery piBilsland, P. B., polisher, 35 Staffa piBirch, Harry, coast guard officer, 15Bishop st

Bird, Mrs, Eliz., grocer, 23 Bridge-endst; ho, 83 Montague st

Black, Arch., dealer, 2 Mountpleasant rdBlack, Arch., grocer, 4 Castle st

Black, Miss C.th., 35 Bridge ,st

Black, Daniel, cattle dealer, 34 Colums-hill st

Black, Dugald, clerk, 31 Columshill st

Black, Dugald M'A., grocer and boat-hirer, 2 Castle st and Argyle pi

Black, Duncan, gardener, Boslin piBlack, Geo., flesher, 13 Watergate ; ho,

7 Tower st

Black, Mrs Helen, 28 Battery piBlack, Hugh, baker, 6 Argyle st ; ho.Concord vilJa, Columshill st

Black, Hu, golf course keeper, WestlandBlack, Miss Isabella, 22 Argyle st

Black, Mr-* Isabella, 33 Bridge st

Black, Jai dine, newsagent, 19 Gallow-gate ; ho, 31 Argyle st

Black, Miss Jessie, 12 W. Princes st

Black, John, cabman, 55 Montague st

Black, John, shipmaster, 22 A rgyle st

Black, John S., seaman, 15 Bishop st

Black, Miss Mary, 36 Ladeside st

Black, Wm., coal agent, Stuart st ; ho,

22 E. Princes st

Black,Wm.lt., shopman, 12 W. Princes s

Blackstock, Mrs J., 8 Mounts' u art rdBlackshaw, Ths., ropespinner, 119 High s

Blain, Mrs Cath., 5 Staffa pi

Blair, Duncan, joiner, Park pi, Bridge it

Blair, James, mason, 4 MountpleasantBlair. Jas., tape manufacturer, 3 Craig-more rd

Blair, Mrs Jessie, 27 Crichton rdBlair, John, joiner, Baveloclc ter

Blair, John, jun., manufacturer, AacogBlair, John, printer, 80 High st

Blair, Mrs Mary, 7l| Ardbeg rdBlair, Miss M. B. , 2 Craigmore rdBiair, Mrs, stationer, 49 Montague st

Blair k Son, joiners, 15 Bridge st

Blue, Alex., joiner, 16 King st

Blue, Alex., vanman, 17 Bridge st

Blue, Mrs Elizabeth, 7 Bishop st

Blue John, gardenei, 151 High st

Blue, John, seaman, 5 Cascle st

Blue, J. & P., fruiterers, 23 Montaguest ; nurseries, Gowanfield & High st

Blue, Neil, seaman, 29 Victoria st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Blue, Wm., cabman, 20 Bishop st

Blue, 5 Hillhouse rdBoag, Mrs Margt., grocer, 1 Staffa pi;

ho, Brandane ter

Bone, Lachlan, 20 Russell st

Bone. Robert, mason, 18 Russell st

Bowie, Alex., grocer, 15 High st

Bowie, Daniel, glazier, I Hillhouse rd

Bowie, Malcolm, baker, 9£ Gallowgate;

ho, 10 Staffa pi

Bowman, Wm., joiner, King st ; ho,

WimbletonBoyd, Mrs Adam, contractor and steam-

boat agent, Quay ; ho, 18 Russell st

Boyd, Mrs Martha, AscogBoyd, Robert, poulterer, 14 GallowgateBoyle, Chas., confectioner, 15 Montague

st ; ho, Barone rdBoyle, Hugh, labourer, 129 High st

Boyle, Thos., clerk, 22 Bridge-end st

Bracelyn, John, mason, 4 Croft laneBrackenridge, Miss Jeannie, Barone rdBrady, Patrick, labourer, 21 Mill st

Brand, Mrs Jane, Pointhouse crescentBrand, John, brassfounder, 103 High st

Branks, Miss Jane, 65 Ardbeg rdBrash, Robert, cooper, 48 Ladeside st

Brash, Wm., joiner, 47 Argyle st

Bray, Edgar, postman, 5 Mansefield piBright, Geo., clerk, Barone rdBrodie, Jhn., carpenter, 11 Hillhouse rdBrodie, John F., clerk, 79 Barone rdBrodie, Mrs Margt., 66 Mountsfcuart rdBrooks, Mrs Agnes, 62 High st

Brooks, Mrs Margt., 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, 10 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 A., 26 Columshill st

Brown, Mis Ann, Argyle terBrown, Mrs Cath. , restaurateur, Gallow-

gate ; ho, 21 Argyle piBrown, Mrs Christina, 43 Ardbeg rdBrown, David, flesher, Brandane terBrown, Mrs, Eliz., 22 Argyle piBrown, Geo., painter, 8 SJillhouse rdBrown, Geo., shipmaster, Argyle terBrown, MsssHln. and Mary, 1 At gyle piBrown, Mrs Jane, 41 WatergateBrown, James, grocer, 73 High st ; ho,

15 Castle st

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Brown, James, plumber, 1 Hillhouse rdBrown, Miss Jessie, 8 Montague st

Brown, John, joiner, 16 Windsor piBrown, Joseph, gardener, AlmarBrown, Mrs Mrgt., 2 Bishop ter brBrown, Mrs Mrgt., 70 Ardbeg rdBrown, Miss Marion, 12 Battery piBrown, Mrs Mary, 9 Bridge-end st

Brown, Miss Mary, 5 i\.rdbeg rdBrown, Neil, house agent, QuayBrown, Rbfc., ironmonger, 43 Montague

st ; ho, E. Princes st

Brown, Robert, baker, 81 High st

Brown, Robert, shoemaker and towncrier, 1 Chapelhill rd

Brown, Robert, spirit dealer, 18 High st

Brown, Thos., 5 Mansefield piBrown, Ths., burgh worker, 12 Argyle st

Brovvn, Thos., carpenter, 84 Montague s

Brown, Wm., draper, Mountpleasant rdBrown, Wm. D., sanitary inspector, 1

Castle st ; ho, 49 Barone rdBrownlie, Miss Helen S., Barone rdBrownlie, Mrs, Gowanfield terBrownlie, Wm., butcher, 16 E. Princes

st ; ho, 28 Argyle st

Brownlie, Wm., Wyndham parkBruce, Hny., spirit dealer, 22 GallowgateBrucciani, Antonio, 4 W. Castle st

Bryson, Mrs, 103 High st

Buchanan, A , 65 Victoria st

Buchanan, Ax., farmer, 31 E. Princes st

Buchanan, Ach,, flesher, 21 Castle st

Buchanan, Mrs Anna, 23 Ardbeg rdBuchanan, Miss Cath. D., 13 Stuart stBuchanan, 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, Victoria st

Buchanan, Mrs Isa., 48 Ladeside st

Buchanan, Mrs, 1 Mackinlay st

Buchanan, Miss Jane, 21 Columshill st

Buchanan, Mrs Janet, 21 Argyle st

Buchanan, Miss Jene. H., Gowanfield terBuchanan, Malcm., grocer, 51 Montague

st ; ho, 9 ElysiumBuchanan, Wm., Croft InBunyan, James, plumber, 90 High st

Burgo>ne, Mrs John, 3 Logie piBurgoyne, Peter, seaman, 22 Russell st

Burleigh, Mrs Chris. . 25 Columshill st

Burness, Robert, saddler, 29 High st

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ho, Helenslea, 46 Crichton rdBurnie, Ach. M., seedsman, Dobbie &

Co., ho, 19 Crichton rdBurnie, Miss Eliz., 22 Battery pi

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Burgli of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Burns, Chas., musician, 19 Castle stBarns, Js., spirit dealer, 11 GallowgateBurrell, Mrs Eliz., 2 Minister's brBurton, Wm., spirit merchant, Towerand Castlehill sts ; ho, 16 Argyle pi

Cairns, Mrs, 38 Columshill sfc

Calder, Chs., labourer, 4 Minister's brCalder, Mrs, 7 Montague st

Caldwell, Geo. B., 19 Craigmore rdCaldwell, Mrs Margt., 13 Marine piCallan, J. M'C, licensed grocer, 19 E.

Princes st ; ho, Bishop st

Callan, John, 94 High st

Cameron, Arch., seaman, 71 Victoria st

Cameron, Mrs Cath., Chapelhill rdCameron, Mrs Christina, 29 Mill st

Cameron, Duncan, coal dealer, Bridge-end st ; ho, Westland rd

Cameron, Duncan, 24 Casr-lehill st

Cameron, Geddes O., hairdresser, 51Victoria st; ho.Braemar, Mackinlay st

Cameron, Hugh, farmer, 20 Argyle st

Cameron, Miss I. , 9 Montague st

Cameron, Rev. James, Craigmore U. P.Church, 24 Crichton rd

Cameron, Jn., Ferny Craig, 14 Cricht>n r

Cameron, John, seaman, 7 W. Princes st

Cameron, Miss Mary, 27 E. Princes st

Cameron, Lach., plumber, 14 Castle st

Cameron, Wltr, , seaman, 16 Hillhouse r

Cammock, Mrs, 68 Ardbeg rdCampbell, Alx., accountant, auctioneer,&c, 29 Watergate ; ho, 5 Argyle pi

Campbell, Alex , confectioner, Mill st

Campbell, Aob., labourer, 12 King st

Campbell,Ach., seaman, 29 Columshill st

Campbell, Mr6 Cath, 26 A rdbeg rdCampbell, Mrs Cath., 44 Argyle st

Campbell, Mrs Cath., 16 Castlehill st

Campbell, Colin, labourer, 10 WatergateCampbell, Cln., house of rest, Argyle ter

Campbell, Colin, 44 Mill st

Campbell, Did., grdnr., 10 Columshill pi

Campbell, Donald, labourer, 34 Mill st

Campbell, Dn., spit, dlr., 22 Crichton rdCampbell, Geo., 4 West Castle st

Campbell, mLb Isa., 25 Russell st

Campbell, James, broker, 21 WatergateCampbell, James, labourer, 19 Store InCampbell, James A., grocer, 57 Mon-

tague st ; ho, 27 Argyle st

Campbell, James G , carter, 2 Mill st

Campbell, Mrs Jane, StaffaplCampbell, Mrs Jane, 24 E. Princes st

Campbell, Miss Jessie, 28 Montague st

36

Campbell, Mrs Jessie, 35 Bridge st

Campbell, John, 135 High st

Campbell, John, seaman, 7 Union stCampbell, John, 3 Mill st

Campbell, Lachlan, baker, 16 Castle stCampbell, Lach., labourer, 28 Bridge stCampbell, Mrs Mrgt., 125 HighstCampbell, Mrs Mary, 27 Argyle terCampbell, Mrs Mary, 109 Montague stCampbell, Mrs Mary, 63 High st

Campbell, Mrs, mangier, 24 Bridge st

Campbell, Peter, 23 Staffa piCampbell, Peter, steward, 34 Mount-

pleasant rdCampbell, Robert, 96 High st

Campbell, Robt., butcher, 7 Staffa piCampbell, Miss Sarah, 4 Mill st

Campbell, Thos., janitor, 37 Montague s

Campbell, Wm , flesher, 31 Columshill a

Campbell, Wm. P., spirit dealer, 25Watergate

Campbell, 7 W. Princes stCanning, Daniel, painter, 4 Mill st

Canning, Dan. , shoemaker, 11 Mill st

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ho, 1 Columshill piCannan, Mrs Cath., Minister's brCardell, Jos., engineer, 18 Bridge-end st

Cardell, Thos., steward, 19 High st

Carey, 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

;

ho, Lochview, 51 Crichton rdCarswell, And., seaman, 24 Castle st

Carswell, James, seaman, 11 Albert piCarBwe 1, John, seaman, 15 Castle st

t arswell, John, seaman, 19 Russell st

Carty, John, 15 Hussell st

Cashmore, Mrs Ann, 27 Bishop st

Cassidy, James, gardener, 24 LtdesideCassidy, James, mason, 55 Montague st

Chalmers, Miss Agnes, 2 Ardbeg rdChalmers, Miss E., 5 Argyle st

Chalmers, John, clerk, 5 Minister's brChisholm, Dun., gardener, 43 Ardbeg idChisholm. Mrs Eliz , 21 Argyle piChisholm, Jn., painter, 8 Mountstuart rChisholm, Rd., gardener, 6 Columshill pChristie, Arthur S., music teacher and

organist, Academy rdChristie, Mrs Isa., 3 Bellevue rdChrystie, Robt., insurance inspector, 2King st

Clark, Andw. , restaurateur, NormanStewart Institute; ho,Mountpleasant rd

Clark, Ach., shipmaster, 17 E. Princes stClark, Duncan, seaman, 38 Bridge st

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Burgh of Householders. Rothesav.

Clark, Miss Helen, 30 LadesideClark, Miss Joan, 20 Bishop st

Clark, John, joiner, 22 Bridge-end st

Clark, John, painter, 14 Bridge-end st

Clark, John, porter, 2 Columshill pi

Clark, Mrs Mary, 7 Union st

Clark, Thos., 19 Stuart st

Clark, Wdi., gardener, E. Burgh LandsClelland, Wm. D., Kastlands rd

Clow, Rob' rt, gardener, 39 Ardbeg rd

Clubb, Wm, baker, 24 Castlehill st

Coates, Helen, Ornatus ter

Coates, James, Ph.D., F.A.S., Medical

Electrician and Masseur, Sanatorium,Glenbeg, 57 Ardbeg rd

Cochran, John J., dentist, 15 Bishop st

Cochran, Mrs, Eiiz., 1 Mill st

Cochrane, Jhn,town weigher, QuayheadCochrane,Mrs, boarding-house, Battery pCollier & Sons, bootmakers, Montague st

Collins, Chas. , seaman, 26 Russell st

Colviile, Mrs Isa., 78 High st

Connell, Miss, 12 W. Princes st

Connell, James, carter, 41 WatergateCook, Dun., fruiterer, 72 Victoria st

Cook, John, coachman, 5 Bishop st

Cook, Mrs Margt., 139 High ft

Cooper, John, 6 Hillhouse rdCooper, Mrs Ann, 5 Argyle st

Cooper & Co., grocers, W. Princes st

Corbett, John, pensioner, Dean Hood pi

Corrigan, Dan., plasterer, 22 Mill st

Co^grove, Hu., carter, 10 Colum-hill st

Co*«rove, Jas. M., carter, Columshill st

Cossar, Rev. Alex., Gowanfield pi

Cotes, Miss Georgina, 20 Marine pi

Coupir, Mrs, Margt., 2 King st

Cowan, Dugald, farmer, GrenachCowan, Mrs Isa, Bogany rdCowan, Mrs Janet, Ardmory rdCowden, Mrs Mar*t., 18 E. Princes st

Cowie, Miss Jane, 65 Victoria st

Cox., Mrs Cath., 1 Bridge-end st

Crabb, Rev. Samuel, Baptist clergyman

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ho, Ardmory rdCraig, Mrs Chris. P., 1 Mountstuart rd

Crawford, Alex., cabman, 22 WatergateCrawford, Mrs Dvd., Otborne pi

Crawford, Duncan, flesher, 7 Bishop st;

ho, 12 Mountpleasant rdCrawford, Geo., coachman, 16 Mount-

pleasant rdCrawford, Hu., blacksmith, 7 GallowgateCrawford, James, 29 Mountstuart rdCiawford, John S., 16 Mountpleasant rdCrawford, Miss Mr^'t , 29 Mountstuart rdCrawford, Miss Mary, 7 Bishop st

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Crawford, Thomas F., shipowner, 57Mountstuart rd

Crichton, Alex., restaurateur, 4 Argylest ; ho, Inkerman ter

Crichton, Thos , labourer, 10 Mill st

Crossan, Miss Jessie, 27 Argyle st

Cruickshanks, John, sen., plumber, 49High st ; ho, 47 do

Cruickshanks, John, jun,plumber, do.

Cull, Mrs Eliz., 5£ Argyle st

Cumming, Miss Janet, 8 Montague st

Cummin ', Mrs Janet, 3 Minister's brCumming, James, porter, 18 Staffa pi

Cumming, Wm.M'A., joiner, 13 Stuart s

Cunningham, Mrs Ann, 35 Mountstuart r

Cunningham, a ch. .joiner, 6 Hillhouse r

Cunningham, Mrs Cath., 36 Bridge st

Cunningham, Daniel, plumber, 3 Bridgest ; ho, 2 Chapelhill rd

Cunningham, Mrs KHz., 8 Argyle st

Cunningham, James, grocer, 79^ Mon-tague st ; ho. 23 Bridge st

Cunningham, James, plumber, 3 Minis-

ter's brCunningham, Jms., 16 Russell st

Cunningham, John, aerated water manu-facturer, 17 E. Princes st; ho, Esysium& 32 Bishop st

Cunningham, John, plumber, 129 High s

Cunningham, John A., miller, 4 Manse-tield pi

Cunningham, Monty., painter. 4 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, E. Princes st

Cunningham, Mrs, 31 Bellevue rdCurran, Michael, labourer, 66 High st

Curran, James, mason, 117 High st

Currie, Alex., draper, 47 Argyle st

Currie, Alex., farmer, ArdbegCunie, Arch., fisherman, 21 Mill st

Currie, Daniel, grocer, 30 Ardbeg rd

Currie, Daniel, gardener, 7 Columshill pCurrie, Dan., shoemaker, 11 MontagueCurrie, Duncan, seaman, King st

Currie, Duncan, upholsterer, 80 High >t

Currie, John, baker, 47 Argyle st

Currie, John, farmer, WestlandCurrie, John, labourer, .36 Mill st

Currie, Mrs Margt. , 17 Russell st

Currie, Mrs Margt., 109 Montague st

Currie, Robert, farmer, CrossbegCuthbert, Miss Em.,4£ Mountpleasant rd

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Cuthbert, Wm., labourer, 96 High st

Cuthbert, Wm., police sergt., 2 Logie piCuthbertson, John, teacher, 22 Colums-

hill St

Cuthbertson, Michael, florist and seedgrower, 106 High st

Cuthbertson, Wm. (of Dobbie & Co.),florist and seedsman, 71 High st ; ho,Firwood, Crichton rd

DDale, James, tinsmith, 8 Hillhouse rdDale, Mrs Rachael, 29 E. Princes st

Dalgleish, Mrs Chris., 2 Bishop terbrDalgleish, John, seaman, 38 Mill st

Dallachy, Henry, banker, 57 Ardbeg rdDalziel, D. Fred., ArdbegDalziel, Miss E., 4 Mansefield pi

Dalziel, Miss Jane, 2 Bishop ter brDavid, Wm., police sergeant, 33 High st

Davidson, John, boxmaker, 74 Ardbeg r

Davidson, Mrs Mary, Bellevue rdDavidson, Ts., cabdriver, 84 MontaguesDavie, James, farmer, 16 Russell st

Dawson, Wm., tailor, 3 Logie piDeans, Wm., carpenter, 41 WatergateDenny, Walter, labourer, 10 LadesideDenoon, Mrs Rachael, 6 Bridge st

Derby, James, painter, 33 Bridge st

Derby, Mrs Margt , 8 Tower st

Derby, Thos., painter, 1 6 Hillhouse rdDewar, Mrs Cath., 145 Hgh st

Dewar, Duncan, joiner, 83 Montague st

Dewar, Duncan, seaman, 10 Mill st

Dewar, Frank, carpenter, 12 Watergate;ho, 103 Montague st

Dewar, James, joiner, 133 High st

Dick, B. & J., boot manufacturers, 105Montague st

Dickie, Daniel and Hugh, 12 Bridge st

Dickson. Alex , stoker, 15 Bridge stst

Dickson, Ge. , gardener, 38 Columshill st

Dickson, Miss Grace, 29 Crichton rdDickson, Steven, 103 Montague st

Dickson, , 27 Argyle st

Dickson, Mrs, 4 W. Castle st

Dietrichsen, Mrs Helen, 5 Marine pi

Dixon, Wm., coalmaster, 12-13 King st

Dobbie, Alex. G., Cruden cot

Dobbie, And., tailor, 7 Tower st

Dobbie, Mrs Cath., High CraigmoreDobbie, James, florist, High CraigmoreDobbie, Mrs Janet, 22 Columshill st

Dobbie, John, dancer, Mansefield pi

Docherty, Bern.,painter, 27 Bridge-end s

Docherty, Chas., lamplitr., 42 Bishop st

Docherty, Edward, Urnatus ter

38

Docherty, James, labourer, 17 Russell st

Docherty, John, gardener, 125 High st

Docherty, John, gatekeeper, 86 High stDocherty,John J., pain ter,83 Montague sDocherty, Miss Margt., 64 High st

Docherty,Mic, fishmonger, 2 Dean Hd pDodds, Andw. & Son, joiners, King st ;

ho, Tower cottage. 16 Tower st

Dodds, Miss Jessie, milliner, 15 Argyle st

Doggart, Thos. W. , teacher, AbbotsfordDonaghy, Mrs Peter, Wellpark rdDonald, Mrs Theresa, 27 Argyle st and

24 Bridge st

Donald, Mrs Eliz., 4 Mill st

Donaldson, George, accountant, HighCraigmore

Donaldson, Miss Janet, 27 Bridge st

Donelly, Jms., 16 Staffa piDougan, Mrs Bridget, 19 Mill st

Douglas, Angus, clerk, 4 Hillhouse rdDouglas, Miss Marion, 6 Battery piDow, Mrs Ann, 28 Montague st

Dowie, John, gardener, High CraigmoreDownie, Mrs Agnes, 15 Staffa piDownie, Mrs Mary, 6 Crichton rdDrummond, Jas., cabman, 26 WatergateDrummond, John, 2 Minister's brDrummond, Miss M , 29 GallowgateDryburgh, Mrs Agnes, 77 Barone rdDryburn, Wm., carter, 24 tiussell st

Dryden, Geo., music teacher, 7 Castle st

Dunbar, Miss Robina, 9 Bishop st

Duncan, Mrs Agnes, 48 i adeside st

Duncan, Miss Agnes, 59 Montague st

Duncan, Alex., 6 Hillhouse rdDuncan, Alex., bootmaker, Bishop at

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ho, 1 Union st

Duncan, Alex., labourer. 14 LadesideDuncan, Alex., mason, 20 Bridge-end st

Duncan, Ax., plasterer, 11 Columshill s

Duncan, Alex., 3 Mill st

Duncan, Mrs Ann, 4 Mansefield piDuncan, Mrs Ann S., Serpentine rdDuncan, Misses Ann & Ma> y 82 High st

Duncan, Arch., potato dealer,

Duncan, Miss Cath., 3 Croft lodgeDuncan, Mrs Catherine, spirit dealer, 8Watergate

Duncan, Daniel, merchant, WoodendDuncan, Dan., plasterer, 11 Columshill a

Duncan, Mrs Eliz., 1 Battery piDuncan, Mrs Eliz , CraigpointDuncan, Miss Grace, Minister's brDuncan, Miss Grace, 25 Montague st

Duncan, Mrs Isa G., 29 E. Princes st

Duncan, James, mason, 2 Logie pi

Duncan, Miss Jane, 12 Argyle st

Duncan, Mrs Jane, 82 High st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. tlothesay.

Duncan, Mrs Janet, 169 High at

Duncan, Mrs Janet, 17 E. Princes st

Duncan, John, baker, 11 Chapelhill rd

Duncan. John, joiner, 22 Bridge st ; ho,

23 Argyle ter

Duncan, John, labourer, 74 High st

Duncan, Jn.,watchmaker, 55 Montague s

Duncan, John. 16 Kussell st

Duncan, Miss Margt., 96 High st

Duncan, Miss Mary \., 5£ B. Princes st

Duncan, Matthew, plasterer, Ladeside;

ho, Academy rdDuncan, Ninian, grain and potato mer-

chant, Store lane ; ho, 24 Bishop st

Duncan, Robert, sawyer, 41 WatergateDuncan, Robt., shoemaker, 24 Argyle st

Duncan, Robt.Craia:, gardener,14 King s

Duncan, Wit.,gardener, 5 Columshill pi

Duncan, Misses, P. O., 33 Gallowgate

Dunlop, Mrs Magdeline, 21 Mill st

Dunlop, Mrs Margt., 11 WatergateDunlop, Robt., 27 Argyle st

Dunlop,Wm., brassfinsr., 90 Montague s

Dunn, Aroh. C, draper, 85 Ardbeg rd

Dunn, Mrs Henry, Bellevue rd

Dunning, Mrs Fanny, 5£ Gallowgate

Dykes, Mrs Margt., 2 Castlehill st

EEadie. Alex., shopman, 3 King st

Eadie, And., photographer, 5^ Argyle pi

Eadie, Mrs Mary, 18 Mountpleasant rd

Eadie, Wm., teacher, Ballochgoy ter

Edgar, Mrs Cath., Academy rd

Edgar, Wm., bottler, 22 Battery pi

Edgar, Wm., painter, 33 Victoria st

Edwards, R. . West Princes st

Elder, Mrs Margaret, milliner, 102 Mon-tague st

Elder, Robert, engineer, Elderslie, Ser-

pentine rdEllis, Wm. H., Windsor pi

Ellison, Robert, wine merchant, 26 Ma-rine pi

Evans, Mrs Johanna, 4L Victoria st

Ewan, Geo., 11 Mill st

Ewart, Gavin G., ironmonger, 11 EastPrinces st

Ewing, Mrs, Bellevue, Barone rd •

Ewing, Ach., reporter, 10 Mountstuart v

Ewing, Geo., carter, 38 Ladeside

FFairley. Mrs Agnes, 17 Marine pi

Falconer. Mrs Ann, 83 High st

Falconer, Mrs Jane, Burnbank ter

39

Falconer, John, vanman, 19 cStaffa pi

Falconer, Thomas, clerk, 2 Union st

Karquhar, Mrs Mary, 35 Bridge st

Farquharson, Miss Ophelia, Crichton rdFarrell, Jeremiah, moulder, 29 Ardbeg r

Farwell, Miss Wil. F., 27 Columshill st

Faulds, James, carter, 9 Mill st

Faulds, Mrs Jane, 3 Stuart st

Faulds, Mrs Jemima, 48 LadesideFaulds, Wm., carter, 11 Mill st

Ferguson, Alex., flesher, 12 Bridge st

Ferguson, Alx., painter, 135 High st

Ferguson, Miss Cath., terpentine rdFerguson, Daniel, auctioneer, Barone rdFerguson, Duncan, seaman, 54 LadesideFerguson, Mrs Grace, spirit merchant,

25 High st ; ho, Mountpleasant rd

Ferguson, Jas., dealer, 11 Killhouse rd

Ferguson, John, heritor, 15 Bridge st

Ferguson, John, joiner, 46 Ardbeg rd

Ferguson, John, labourer, 93 High st

Ferguson, John, tailor, 38 Mill st

Ferguson, Mrs Mary, 17 GallowgateFerguson, Mrs Margaret, MeadowcapFerrier, Mrs Ann, 19 At gyle st

Ferrier, David, grocer, 54 Montague st

Ferrier, Wm., fireman, 2 King st

Findlay, Mrs, 1 Brighton ter

Findlay, Mrs Eliz., 2 Hillhouse rd

Finlay, msss Jnt & Jem., 10 Crichton r

Finlay, Miss Mary, 47 Mountstuart rdFinlay, Peter, grocer, Wyndham rdFinlayson, Mrs Helen E., Ardmory rdFinlayson, Mis* Janet G., 18 Argyle st

Finnie, Mrs Ann, 70 Ardbeg rdFinnie, Margaret S., Ardmory rdFinnie, Mrs Martha, 6 Mill st

Fisher, James, grain merchant, King st

and W. Castle st ; ho, 19 Bridge st

Fisher, John, photographer, 6 Argyle pi

Fisher, Mrs Mary, 73 Victoria st

Fisher, Wm , Hillhead, Serpentine rdFisher, Miss, Montague st

Flannaghan, Mrs Bethia, 7 Bishop st

Fleming, Gavin, jun., reporter, 34 Co-lumshill st

Fleming, Gavin.sen., gardener, Barone r

Fleming, James, labourer, 149 High st

Fleming,Msss Jn.&;Mrgt., 18 Crichton rdFleming, Miss Jessie, 15£ Marine pi

Fleming, John, merchant,jl8 Crichton rdFleming, Mrs Mrgt., 34 Columshill st

Fleming, Mrs Mary, Barone rdFletcher, Miss Isa , 12 Mountpleasant rdFletcher, Robt., seaman, 27 Columshill s

Forbes, Mrs Marion. 25 Mountstuart rdFord, Mrs Jessie, 12£ Argyle pi

Fordyce, Mrs Margt., 105 High st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Forfar, James, grocer, 94 High st

Forrest, Ax., earthnw. dealer, 8^ ArdbegForrest, Mrs Christina, 17 E. Princes st

Forrest, Mrs Mary, 74 Ardbeg rdForson, Andw., hatter, 31 Battery piForson, Mrs, Cath., 4 (Jolbeck pi

Foulds, Mrs Eliz M., 45 Ardbeg rdFoulds, Thos.. moulder, 7 'Sower st

Fowlie, Walter, stockbroker, 38 Bishopst ; ho, Castlegrove, York ter

Foulis, Robert, mason, 3 Mill st

Fox, Peter, Castle st

Fraser, Miss Cth.& Mry, 10 Mountstuart r

Fraser, Duncan, engineer, Mansefield pi

Fraser, John, watchmaker, LadesideFreeland, Wm., gardener, 21 Mount-

pleasant rdFriel, Hugh, labourer, 72 High st

Friel., Pat., labourer, 21 Russell st

Fulton, Miss Eliz., stationer, 10 Argyle s

Fulton, Mrs Eliz., 28 Crichton rdFulton, Misses E. & H., 24 Bridge st

Fulton, John, painter, 34 Staffa piFulton, Robt. , shoemaker, 2 John st

Fullerton, Wm., aerated water manu-facturer, Bishop st

Fullerton, Mrs H., 17 Russell st

Fyfe, A. P., 121 High st

Fyfe, Miss Ann, 7 Marine piFyfe, John, boatbuilder, Wyndham rdFyfe, John, seaman, 76 Ardbeg rdFyfe, Robt.

,painter, 33 Staffa pi

Fyfe, Mrs, Sarah, 6g Ardbeg rd

GGalbraith, Alex., seaman, 9 Hillhouse rdGalbraith, Miss Eliz., High CraigmoreGalbraith, Mrs Cath., 77 Montague st

Galbraith, Mrs Marion, 1 Craigmore rdGalbraith, Rev. William, U. P, manse,Bishop ter

Gallacher, James, labourer, 19 Stuart st

Gallacher, Mrs Mary, 3 King st

Gallocher, Thos., spirit mercht., Gowan-field ter

Gallocher, Chas., labourer, 24 LadesideGalloway, James, 5 Mountpleasant rdGalloway, Wm., manufactr., Bogany rdGait, Wm., moulder, 28 Staffa pi

Gardiner, Miss Isa., 41 Victoria st

Gardiner, Jas., baker, 4 MountpleasantGardiner, Mrs Jane, Ballochgoy terGardiner, John, barber, 16 W. Princes

st ; ho, Lilyoak ter

Gardiner, Mrs Mrgt., 3£ Victoria st

Gardiner, Mrs Mary, 5 Battery pi

40

Gardiner, Robt., sen., joiner, 9 Chapel-hill rd

Gardiner, Ts., sawmiller, 58 Montague s

Garret, John, hosier, 3 Mill st

Garrity, Dominic, labourer, 2 John st

Garrity, Pat., labourer, 20 Bridge-end g

Garvey, Geo., druggist, 31 Columshill st

Garvey, Mrs Mry , Inkerman terGeddts, Geo., tailor, 32 Mountpleatant rGemmill, Hugh, painter, 27 Argyle st

Gemmill, John, labourer, 8 Hillhouse rGemmell, John, 38 Columshill st

Gemmell, John, 14 Russell st

Gemmill, Robt., engineer, Barone rdGemmill, Wm., joiner, 18 Argyle st

Gibb, Mrs Janet, 46 Ardbeg rdGibson, George, waiter, GlenburnGibson, Mrs Helen, 8 Montague st

Gibson, James, gardener, MontfordGibson, Mrs Robina, 66 Montague st

Gibson, John, flesher, 19 GallowgateGibson, Thos., gardener, GlenburnGilchrist, Allan, mason, 22 LadesideGilchrist, Andrew, foreman, Chronicle

office ; ho, 27 Columshill st

Gilchrist, Mrs Ann, 98 High st

Gilchrist, Daniel, teacher, Inket mnn terGilchrist, David, purser, 1 Union st

Gilchrist, John, msson, 98 High st

Gilchrist, Jn. S., teacher, 11 Columshill s

Gilchrist, Moore, shipmaster, 26 Argyle s

Gilchrist, Mrs Sarah, 31 GallowgateGilfillan, Wm., printer, 8 Hillhouse rdGillan, Miss Joan, 31 GallowgateGillan, Robt., moulder, Wyndham rdGillespie A., 96 Columshill st

Gillespie, Mrs, Wyndham parkGillespie, Wm. S., dentist, Barone rdGillies, Mrs Agnes, 41 Victoria st

Gillies, Mrs Ags. L., 21 Mountpleasant r

Gillies, Alex., carpenter, 46 Montague s

Gillies, Dugald, joiner, 16 King st

Gillies, Mrs Eliz. S., 37 Ardbeg rdGillies, Jms. , labourer, 24 Ladeside st

Gillies, John, burgh messenger, 14Bridge-end st

Gillies, John, labourer, MeadowcapGillies, John, shipmaster, 26 Russell st

Gillies, Miss Mrgt., 37 Ardbeg rdGillies, Mrs Mry., Ardmoiy rdGillies, Peter, labourer, 14 King st

Gillies, Wltr. F., teacher of dancing, 41Ardbeg rd

Gilmour, Neil, 32 Columshill st

Giuliani, Leapoldo, confectioner, Mon-tague, High, and Watergate sts ; ho,

94 Montague st

Glass, Jn.D., ironmercht.,5^ E.Princesa

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Glass, Mrs Mary, 41 Crichton rdGlen, Jms., fisherman, 40 Bishop st

Glen, Mrs Janet, Bishop ter br

Glen, John, residenter, 2 Marine pi

G-len, John, seaman, 25 Montague st

Glen, Peter, seaman, 6 Castle st

Glen. Peter, boatman, 4 Croft In

Glen or Johnston, Mrs, 9 Marine pi

Glen, Eobt., 38 Columshill st

Golder, John, heritor, 4 Marine pi

Golder, Wm., heritor, 23 Marine pi

Goldie, Miss Isa., 169 High st

Goodfellow, Js., gardener, 38 Ladeside st

Goodfellow, John, son. and jun., gar-

deners, M'Alister's courtGoodwin, Miss Jessie, 45 Mountstuart rd

Goodwin, Isaac, insurance agent, 17Montague sb

Gordon, John, gardener, Almar, Graig-

moreGourlay, Ach., joiner, 17 Bridge st

Gourlay, Js F., bookseller, 75 ArdbegrdGovan, John G., heritor, Ardbeg rd

Graham, Miss Ann, ladies' and children's

outfitter, 75 Victoria st

Graham, Miss Cth., 29 E. Princes st

Graham, Miss Esther, 6 Bishop st

Graham, Frank, engineer, 8 Staffa pi

Graham, Miss Janet, Colbeck pi

Graham, Mrs Mary, grocer, 5 Mill st

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ho, Mansefield pi

Graham, Thos., engineer, 2 Argyle st

Graham, Peter, potter, Argyle ter

Graham, Wm., baker, 11 Mill st

Graham, , shipmaster, 15 Argyle pi

Grainger, Miss Jessie, 19 Marine pi

Granger, Miss Jnt., 10^ Ardbeg rdGrant, Mrs Agnes, Gowar.field ter

Grant, Alex., Ardbeg villa

Grant, Donald, writer, 20 Castlehill st

ho, Holyrood, Barone rdGrant, Mrs Eliz., 20 Bishop st

Grant, Mrs Jessie, 8 Mountpleasant rdGrant, John, 2 Minister's brGrant, John, carter, MeadowcapGrant, Peter, baker, 1 Gallowgate ; ho,

22 Bridge st

Gray, Alex., lithographer, 16 Store In

Gray, Alex., policeman, 4 Mansefield pi

Gray, John, coachman, 103 Montague st

Gray, Mrs Mrgt., 77 Montague st

Gray, Mrs Mrgt., 125 High st

Gray, Wltr. , musician, 2 Osborne pi

Green, Mrs Ann, 4 Castle st

Green, Edw., woodman, 98 High st

Green, Wm. M., 93 Ardbeg rdGreenlees, John, carter, l^Hillhouse rd

Greig, Jms.,gardener, 25 Craigmore rd

41

Gribben, Miss Ame., 16^ Mountstuart rd

Grier, Wm., millworker, 31 Staffa pi

Grindley,Geo., Argyle Hotel,Watergate

HHaddoW, Alex,, draper, 32 Bishop st

Haig, Andw., gardener, 11 Columshill pHaig, John, blacksmitu, 8 Hillhouse rdHaig, Mrs Mrgt., 32 Bishop st

Halbert, John, mason, 15 Bishop st

Haldane, Miss Isa., 32 Mill st

Hall, Dr Andrew J., M.A., M.D., 13Battery pi

Hall, Miss Bethia, Gowanfield pi

Hall, David, Westland rdHall, Mrs Isa., 10 Mountstuart rdHalliday, George, sen., (of George Halli-

day, Ltd.), wood merchant, sawmill,

Union st; ho, Ardnamara, Academy rdHalliday, Geo, jun., shipping ngent,

Springbank, Chapelhill rdHalliday, John, timber merchant,Ardnamara, Chapelhill rd

Halliday, Mlcm., contra -tor, ArdnamaraHalliday, Wm., engineer, 24 Argyle st

Hamilton, Andw., grocer, 2 Bridge-endst ; ho, Barone rd

Hamilton, Mrs Eliz., 12 W. Princes st

Hamilton, Miss Grace, 8 E. Princes st

Hamilton, Js., plumber, 1 Bridge-end st

Hamilton, Misses Jnne. & Mry. , OrcadiaHamilton, John, moulder, 37 Staffa pi

Hamilton, John S., Serpentine rdHamilton, Peter, 53 Crichton rdHamilton, Thos., stoker, Mansefield pi

Hamilton,Wm., gardener, 17 GallowgateHannay, Miss Janet, Barone rdHannay, Miss Mary, 113 Montague st

Hannerton, Mrs Janet, Park pi, Bridge s

Hannighan, Mrs Mary, 42 High st

Harding, cap'ain, County Chief Con-stable, 37 High st

Harkness, Miss Helen, 5h E. Princes st

Harold, Misses Eliz. & Isa., booksellers,

Albert pi

Harper, Jms. , labourer, 21 Mill st

Harper, Kankin, labourer, 4 Miil st

Harris, Edw., boatman, 55 Montague st

Hart, Miss Eliz., 11 E. Princes st

Hart, Js., warehouseman, WyndhamrdHart, Mrs Mrgt., Argyle ter

Hart, Miss Mry., 2 Chapelhill rdHart, Wm., carrier, 8 Columshill pi

Harvey, Bernard, Mansefield pi

Harvey, Mrs Eliz. , 135 High st

Harvey, Js., tobacconist, Eastlands rdHarvey, Mrs Janet, 7 W. Princes st

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Harvey, John, labourer, Barone rdHarvey, Jhn. B., seaman, 3 Minister's brHarvey, John C, printer, Chronicle, 16Watergate; ho, Springbank, 7 Chapel-hill rd

Harvey, John T., heritor, 20 Argyle stHarvey, Robt., tailor, 135 High stHarvey, Robt., C, sculptor, EastlandsHarvey, Sam., dykebuilder, High stHarvey, Thos., fisherman, 36 Bridge st

Harvey, Thos, dyer, 8 Brighton terHarvey, Thos. H., farmer, WindyhallHarvey, Wm., steward, 28 Castle st

Hay, John, stationer, Argyle terHeaslet, Miss Agnes, 63 High st

Heaton Js. , spirit merchant, 7 Victoriast ; ho, 45 Barone rd

Heaton, Robt., spirit merchant, 12 EastPrinces st ; ho, Tower, Serpentine rd

Heaton, "Wm. blacksmith, 23 Barone rdHeaton, Wm. M., printer, 10 Battery piHeggie, Mrs, 70 Ardbeg rdHenderson, Rev. Adm. C, 10 Marine piHenderson, Mrs Agnes, 2 Osborne 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 Mry., 59 Ardbeg rdHenry, Jms., carrier, 72 Montague st

Henry, Mrs Mry., 80 High st

Henry, Wm., grocer, 26 Mill st

Herbert, Miss Agnes, 31 E. Princes st

Herbert, Miss Edith, 6 Albert piHerbert, Mrs Hn., Hillcrest, 5 Crichton r

Heron, Jms., merchant and commissionagent, 4 Bishop ter

Heron, Mrs Mrgt., Havelock ter

Herriot, Miss Eliz. M., 54 Mountstuart r

Hewison, Rev. 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 Bridgo st

Hill, Chas., labourer, 17 E. Princes st

Hill, Dune, shipowner, Chapelhill rdHill, Geo., draper, 78 Montague st

Hill, Miss Jnt., 5^ GaiiowgateHill, Mrs Sophia, 9 Mountstuart rdHodsen, Jms., 22 Russell st

Holden, Geo., grocer, 75 Montague st

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ho, 4 Hillhouse rdHolu es, Andw., grocer, 47 Victoria st

;

ho, 29 E. Princes st

Holmes, Miss Isa., Barone rdHood, Wm., 27 Staffa piHoss >ck, Miss Mrgt., 4 W. Castle stHowe, Alex., fruiterer, 38 Columshill sHowie, D. L.

, photographer, Dean Hoodpi ; ho, Park pi, Bridge st

Howie, Miss Jnt., 2 Columshill piHowitt, Ach. F., engineer, 46 LadesideHowitt, Jms., gardener, ArdmoryrdHughes, Jms., 14 Staffa piHunter, , HolyroodHunter, And., blacksmith, 65 Victoria 8Hunter, Mrs Annie Y., 43 Mountstuart rHunter, Jms., seaman, 125 High st

Hunter, Jms,grocer, 10 W. Princes st;

ho, Mountstuart rdHunter, John R. mason, 11 Castle stHunter, Robt., A. tailor, 6 Staffa piHunter, Wm., builder, Maiionslea,

Minister's brHutchison, Wm., Almar, Craigmore rdHutchison, Miss Eliz., Serpentine rdHutchison, Miss Mry., 4 Union st

Hutton, Mrs Jane, 6J Ardbeg rdHynd, Mrs Jane, 7 Wyndham rdHynd, W. A., 14 Russell st

Hyndman, And., painter, 5 Minister's brHyndman, Mrs Ann, 46 LaderideHyndman, Jms. , slater, 52 Montague st

Hyndman, Peter, carter, 37 Bridge st

Hyndman, Peter, 27 Staffa piHyndman, Wm., steward, 6 Bishop sfc

Inglis, Mrs Eliz., 19 Ardbeg rdInglis, James, printer, 17 E. Princes stInnes, Alex., gardener, AscogInnes, Geo., pawnbroker. West Castle

st ; ho, Bruan, Bishop ter

Innes, M. & G., furniture dealers, 101Montague st

Irvine, David, 31 Staffa piIrvine, Joseph, labourer, 2 John st

Irvine, Sam., shoemaker, 5£ E. Princes s

Jack, James, grain merchant, Hillsidehouse, Serpentine rd

Jack, Thos., contractor, 29 Barone rdJackson, Dvd., purveyor, 8 E. Princes

st ; ho, 32 Battery piJago, Rich. J., cook, 46 High st

Jamieson, A. & Son, seedsmen, florists,

and fruiterers, 9 Argyle st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Jamieson, Jms. G., fruiterer, Argyle st

[jamieson, Miss Jane, 3 Mountpleaaant rd

IJamieson, Miss Jnt , 15 Castle st

Jamieson, John, baker, 3 Union st

iJamieson, John C, plasterer, 18 Mill st;

I, ho, 96 High st

Jamieson, MrsMry., 8 Argyle st

IJamieson, Neil, woodman, 15 Castle st

iJamieson, Wm., gardener, Serpentine r

Jamieson, Wm. B., chemist and drug-

gist, 64 Montague st

Jardine, Rbt., boathirer and carpenter,

Mountstuart rd ; ho; 21 Columshill st

Jeffrey, Mrs, grocer, 41 WatergateJeffrey, Jms., fisherman, 41 WatergateJeffrey, Wm., boxmaker, 12£ Argyle st

Jenkins, Miss Helen, 28 Argyle st

Jenkins, Mrs Hln., 36 Mountpleasant rd

Jenkins, Robina, 5 Argyle st

Jennings, Jos., vanman, 97 Montague st

Jessemine, Miss Eliz., 1 Mackinlay st

Johnston, Miss Agnes. 23 Barone rdJohnston, Misses Cath. & Flora, dress-

makers, 9 Castle st

Johnston, Mrs Eliz., 13 W. Princes st

Johnston, Mrs Georgina, 82 Montague st

Johnston, Hugh, joiner, 35 Barone rdJohnston, Miss Kate, Bishop st

Johnston, Jms , mason, 52 Montague st

Johnston, John, shoemaker, 9 Castle st

Johnston, Jn. D., tinsmith, 37 Staffapl

Johnston, John 11 , blacksmith, 65 Ard-beg rd

Johnston, Mrs, 38 Bishop st

Johnston, Misses, confectioners, 63 Vic-toria st

Johnstone, Chs. A., sheriff officer, 16Mountpleasant rd

Johnstone, Robt., blacksmith, 64 Staffa pJohnstone, Robt., bricklayer, 22 Mill st

Jones, Geo., 5 Argyle st

Jones, Stephen, florist, 32 Bishop st

Judge, Mrs, 23 Bridge-end st

KKae, Mrs Grace, 18 Columshill st

Kay, Mrs Ann, 11 Columshill st

Kay, Mrs Helen, 52 Mountstuart rdKay, Jms. , forester, Barone cottageKean, Colin, postman, 7 Montague st

Kean, Mrs, 24 Russell st

Keir, Alex., joiner, 98 Montague st

Keith, Alex., joiner, 1 Alma terKeith, Dan., plasterer, 23 Barone rdKeith, Jms, cook, 28 Montague st

Keith, John, porter, 85 High st

43

Kell, John, baker, 30 LadesideKell, Norman, boatman, 20 Mill st

Kelly, Dan. , carpenter, 36 Staffa pi

Kelly, Jms., painter, 59 ArdbegKelly, Fred., 14 Staffa pi

Kelly, John L., hotel-keeper, RoyalHotel, 4 Albert pi

Kelly, John T., barber, 36 Mill st

Kelly, Miss Mry. , 11 Mountstuart rdKelly, Robt., grocer, 21 Russell st

Kelso, Mrs Janet, 2 MountpleasantKemp, Mrs Cth , High CraigmoreKennan, Mich., painter, 32 Mill st

Kennedy, Angus, labourer, 28 Mill st

Kennedy, Mrs Ann, 50 I ade*ide

Kennedy, Jms., shipmaster, 11 Albert pi

Kennedy, Mrs Mry., 11 Argyle ter

Ker, Miss Agnes, 12 Marine pi

Kerr, Mrs Chris. , spirit dealer, 3 Bridge-

end st ; ho, 11 Bridge st

Kerr, Finlay, seaman, 98 Montague st]

Kerr, Miss Helen, 11 Columshill st

Kerr, Hugh S., tailor, 17 Bishop st

Kerr, Mrs Jessie, 26 Columshill st

Kerr, Mrs John, 24 Bishop st

Kerr, Mrs Mrgt., 34 Bridge st

Kerr, Mrs Mary, t9 Stuart st

Kerr, Neil, builder, 29 Victoria st

Killoch, Mrs Wm., Wyndham pkKinchin, John T., merchant, 15 Craig-

more rdKing, Miss Ann, 38 Monntpleasant rdKing, Jms., engineer, 8 Marine pi

King, Scott, boarding house, 6 ElysiumKinnaird, Robt., gardener, 26 WatergateKippen, Jms. M., heritor, Ardmory rd

Kirk, Alex., 23 Staffa pi

Kirkhope, Wm., sculptor, Townhead

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ho, 36 Columshill st

Kirkland, Jms., labourer, Westland rd

Kirkland, Miss Mary, E. Burgh LandsKirkpatrick, Mrs Hannah, 11 Albert pi

Kirkwood, Dvd., cartwright, 111 Highst ; ho, Union st

Kirkwood, Jms., church officer, 13 Ar-gyle pi

Kirkwood, Miss Jessie, Montague st

Kirkwood, John, seaman, 80 High st

Knox, Dune, boatman, 8 E. Princes st

Kyle, Robert, Roslin pi

Laidlaw, Mrs Agnes, 5 Argyle st

Laidlaw, Geo. B., bandmaster, 32 Ard-beg rd

Laidlaw, Jms., plasterer, 32 Bishop st

Laidlaw, Rbt., retd. hosier, 5 Argyle st

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Laidlaw, Mrs, dairy keeper, 16 Bishop stLaing, James, bootmaker, 4 GallowgateLaing, Mrs, 13 Staffa piLaird,Mrs Andw., 15 Bridge stLaird, Mrs Eliz., High CraigmoreLaird, Mrs Mrgt., 94 High st

Lambie, Jms. T,, 20 W. Princes stLambie, Miss Jane, 24 E. Princes st

Lambie, John, Mansefield piLamont, Alex., carpenter, Serpentine rdLamont Ai-ch., tailor and clothier, 15Gallowgate

Lamont, Miss Chris., 2 E. Princes st

Lamont, Daniel, joiner, 46 Ardbeg rdLamont, Don., boatman, Serpentine rdLamont, Dugald, 74 Ardbeg rdLamont, Miss Isa., 29 Argyle sfc

Lamont, John, jun., baker, 23£ Gallow-gate ; ho, 23 Gallowgate

Lamont, Jn., sen., baker, 23 Gallowga!-eLamont, Mrs Mrgt., 32 Battery pi

Lamont, Miss Sarah, 7 Bishop ter

Lamont Miss, Sarah, Gowantield ter

Lang, And., ironmonger, 22 Columshill

s

Lang, Arthur K., coach painter, 11 Mon-tague st

Lang, John, spirit dealer, 31 Battery piLauder, Hugh, jeweller, 8 Albert pi; ho,

1 Crichton rdLauder, Robt., draper, 7 Albert piLauder, Wm., joiner, Ladeside st ; ho,

Mayflower, Barone rdLauder, Wm., labourer, 3 Stuart st

Law, Mrs Barb., 18 Castle st

Law, Miss Mry, Ann A., 13 Ardbeg rdLawrie, Jms., carter, 41 WatergateLawrie, John M., billiard saloon, 9Bridge-end st

Lawrie, Miss Mary, 85 Ardbeg rdLawson, Dvd., baker, 87 Montague st

and 20 E. Princes st ; ho, Ivy Bank,Bridge st

Lawson, Jms. Burn., M.D., 2a Battery pLawson, JohnL., Havelock terLawson, Miss, AbercornLawson, W. J., engineer, 5 Albany ter

Leckie, Mrs Jms. A., Logie pi, Bridge st

Leckie. Miss Jessie, 8 Argyle st

Leckie, Wm. M., slater, 31 Bridge st

Lee, John, steward, 94 High st

Lee, Miss Mary, 77 Montague st

Leiper, Miss Barb., 29 Barone rdLeitch, Alex., labourer, 38 LadesideLeitch, Misses Frances and Catherine,29 Columshill st

Leitch, Henry, steward, 15 Bridge st

Leitch, Jms., carter, Union st

Leitch, Neil, gardener, 31 Columshill st

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Leitch, Peter, waiter, 27 Argyle stLeith, Peter, chemist and druggist, 4

Victoria st ; ho, 17 Argyle terLe Neve, Miss Ags. J., 12 MountstuartLessels, And., engineer, 29 ColumshillLewis, Thos , labourer, 7 Mill stLiddle, Miss Mrgt., 15 Battery piLight, Wm., seedsman, 32 Bishop stLightbody, Miss Wil., 6 Hillhouse rdLightbody, Robt., tinsmith, 3 Mill stLinden, Mrs Mry. Ann, 4 Staffa piLipton, Limited, provision dealers, 3;

Montague st

Lister, Alex., nurseryman, Barond rdho, Gowanfield ter

Lister, John, nurseryman, Barone rdLittle, Mrs Jane, Osborne piLittle, Robt., grocer, 27 Argyle stLivingstone, Mrs Jnt., 20 Bridge-end stLivingstone, Rich., saddler, 14 Castlehil

st ; ho, Mountpleasant rdLivingstone, Robt., labourer, 14 King aLoaghrie, Miss Grace Ann, 52 Ardbeg nLochhead, Jms., 14 Russell stLocke, Wm., baker, Alma terLockhart, Jms., pensioner, 3 King stLogan, David, 24 Ru?sell st

Logan, Jms., mill manager, 2 Hillhouse 3

Logan, Mrs Janet, 90 Montague st

Longmuir, Mrs Mrgt., 12 Columshill stLorraine, Miss Eliz., nurse, 36 LadesideLove, Mrs, 125 High st

Love, D. K., flesher, Dean Hoon pi ; ho.Lilyoak ter

Love, John K., tinsmith, 66 Montaguest ; ho, 20 Argyle st

Love, Mrs Margt., 7 W. Princes stLove, Miss, 84 Montague st

Lugton, Wm., seaman, 3 Minister's brLusk, Miss Cth., 27 Bridge end st

Lyle, Miss Ann, 70 Ardbeg rdLyle, Chs., Lome Hotel, Guildford sqLyle, Wm., builder, TownheadLyle, Mrs Mrgt., TownheadLyle, Mrs Martha, draper, 54 High st

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ho, 12 Castle st

Lyle, Wm., chemist and druggist, 14 E.Princes st

Lyon, Miss Eliz.. 48 Mountstuart rdLyon, Malcolm, Bishop terrace braeLyons, Fred., 31 Columshill st

MMack, Jms., blacksmith, 32 Mill st

Madden, Sergeant-Major Geo., swimmingmaster, Stewart baths ; ho, 49 Mount-stuart rd

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4 iBurgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

addever, Mrs Mrgt. , 7 Mountstuart rdtains, Jms., hawker, 24 Ladeside

air, Thms., stewart, Chapelhill rdaitland, Andvv., shopman, Ballochgoyaitland, Daniel, shopman, I Mill st

aitland, Mrs Isa., 60 High st

Aitland, Jms., labourer,

Laitland, Joseph, grocer, 62 Montaguest ; ho, 12 Argyle st

[aitland, Miss, Ballochgoy ter

I ([aitland, Miss, grocer, 2 Oolumshill st

[aitland, Mrs Janet, 27 Bishop st

Jlaltman, Mrs Agnes, 26 Russell st

{tanning, Geo., 1 Columshill pi

i lark, Mrs Jemima, Colbeck pi

larsh, Mrs, Chs., 13 Bridge- end st

larshall, Mrs Annie, 47 Argyle st

j larshall, Dvd. H., 21 Ardbeg rd•ikarshall, Mrs Jms., 4 Mountpleasantjlarshall, Mrs Jnt., 54 Ladeside st

Marshall, John, carrier, 35 Bridge st

.Marshall, John N., M.D., 7 Battery pi

Marshall, Robt., 46 High st

jlarshall, Robert, carter, 24 Bridge st

larshall, Robt., clerk, 4 Mountpleasantdartin, Alex. & John, carriage hirers,

Chapelhill rdlartin, Bryce, J. P., 32 Ardbeg rdkiartin, Geo., insurance superintendent,

47 High st

ilartin, Mrs Isa., 8 Tower st

Vlartin, James, 11 Mill st

Martin, Malcolm, 12 Argyle st

dartin, Mrs Mrgt., 29 Argyle ter

Vlartin, Thos. J., m.a , Sheriff-Substi-

tute, Auchenross, CraigmoreMason, Alex., builder, 17 E. Princes st

Mason, Mrs Jane, 18 Mountpleasant rdViason, Thos., grocer, 77 High st

Masson, Geo., tobacconist, Glenburn cot

Matheson, ¥ni., joiner, ArdbegMuthieson, Don., grocer, 6 E. Princes st

Mathieson, Mrs Mrgt., 22 Battery pi

Matthews, Rev. Francis, Episcopal Oh.;parsonage, York ter

Matthewson, Jn., shopman, 3£ VictoriasMatthewson, Ax., gardener, MeadowoapMaxwell, James, confectioner, 23 E.Princes st

Maxwell, Mrs Mry., 24 E. Princes st

Maxwell, Mrs Robina, 8 Montague st

Mealmaker, Mrs Jnt., 24 Castle st

Mearns, Mrs Chris. R., Argyle ter

Meek, Rev. James B., New Parish Ch.jmanse, Skeoch

Meikle, Ach., steamboat agent, Quay;ho, 17 Bridge st

Menzies, Mrs Barb., nurse, 11 Bridge st

45

Menzies, Mrs Eliz., Wyndham pkMetcalf, Jn.R., house factor 25 Marine pMiddleton, Miss, dressmkr., 18 Argyle pi

Middleton, J., labourer, 23 Bridge-end s

Middleton, Mrs Mry. Ann, 48 Ardbeg rdMiddleton,"Wm.,labourer, 89 Montague s

Millar, Andw. M., grocer, 1 Argyie st

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ho, Dunottar, Mackinlay st

Millar, Neil, seaman, 2 Columshill pi

Millar, Miss Robina, Wyndham rdMillar, Wm. C, butcher, 21 High st

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ho, RoslinplMillar, Wm. J., C.B., 31 Marine piMillar, Wm., porter, 46 LadesideMillen, Mrs Cecile, 59 Crichton rdMiller, Mrs Ann, 25 Staffa pi

Miller, Alex. , baker, 26 Russell st

Miller, Alx., chimney sweeper, 44 High s

Miller, Mrs Cth., 24 Coluiushill st

Miller, Misses Clement, and Eliz., 36Mountpleasant rd

Miller, Daniel, depute procurator fiscal,

County Buildings, ho, GlenheadMiller, Geo., shipmaster, 52 Crichton rdMiller, Hugh, seaman, 20 W. Princes st

Miller, Jms., siater, 17 Bridge st

Miller, Jms., slater, 42 LadesideMiller, Misses Jessie & Sarah, York ter

Miller, John, chemist, 5 Columshill st

Miller, John slater, 2 Hillhouse rd

Miller, Mrs Mrgt., 2 Dean Hood pi

Miller, Mrs Mry., 11 Bridge st

Miller, Mrs Mry., 25 Columshill st

Miller, Mrs Mry., 141 High st

Miller, Miss Mry. Ann M., 23 Victoria st

Miller, Robert C, draper, 48 Montaguest ; ho, Alma ter

Miller, Wm,, slater, 5 Columshill st

Milligan, Miss Eliz., 29 Argyle st

Milloy, Lachlan, ironmonger, 45 Mon-tague st ; ho, Elmbank, Ballochgoy

Minihan, Michael, mason, 21 Mill st

Minnis, Thos., shoemaker, 46 High st

Milne, Ach., hatter, 4 Minister's brMitchell, Misses Agnes & Eliz., 55 Crich-

ton rdMitchell, Mrs Andw., BushMitchell, Mrs Ann, 30 E. Princes st

Mitchell, Ach., boilermaker, 40 Bishop s

Mitchell, John, postmaster, Oxenford,Baroue rd

Mitchell, Misses Jessie & Mary, 1 Mao-kinlay st

Mitchell, Samuel, baker, 98 H igh st

Mitchell, Samuel, grocer, 6 High st

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ho, 5 Mountstuart rdMitchell, Thos., upholstorer, 17 Mon-

tague st ; ho, 4 Bridge st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Mitchell, Wm., Abbotsford, Barone rdMoffatt, Mrs Helen, Ardmory rdMontague, Hry, shoemaker, 43 Water-

gateMontgomerie, Arch., auctioneer, Albert

pi ; ho, Woodside, ArdbegMontgomerie, Wm., spirit dealer, 3 W.

Princes st

Montgomerie, 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, W. R., butcher, 39 Bar-one rd

Moodie, Arch , blacksmith, 19 High st

Moodie, Mrs Janet, 44 Argyle st

Moodie,W., veterinary surgeon, carriage

hirer, Watergate; ho, 18 Mountstuart r

Moonie, Mrs, 32 Bellevue rdMoore, Mrs Ann, 13 GallowgateMoore, John, 21 Mill st

Moore, Mrs Mrgt., laundry, Dean Hood pMore, Andrew, 31 Columshill st

Morgan, Mrs Jessie, 103 High st

Morison, Mrs Christina, 32 Marine pi

Morrell, Geo., dentist, 3^ Victoria st

Morrell, J. C, hairdresser, 7 HighstMorrell, Jms., basketmkr., 2 Castlehill s

Morris, David I., baker, 107 Montaguest ; ho, 37 Mountstuart rd

Morris, Wm., fisherman, 93 High st

Morrison, Mrs Archd., 65 Victoria st

Morrison, Archd., hairdresser, 92 Mon-tague st

Morrison, Archd., farmer, CraigberochMorrison, Archd., plumber, 16 King st

Morrison, Bros., plumbers, Watergite s

Morrison, Daniel, pensioner, 3 King st

Morrison, Don., baker, 38 LadesideMorrison. Hugh, 29 Argyle st

Morrison, Mrs Isa., Barone rd

Morrison, Jms., grocer, 28 Montague st

Morrison, Mrs Isa., Albana rdMorrison, John, gardener, 71 Victoria st

Morrison, John, master of works, 31High st ; ho, 1 Brandane ter

Morrison, Mrs Mrgt., 2 Bishop ter

Morrison, Neil, gardener. Park pi

Morrison, Robfc., carter, 32 Mill st

Morrison, ftobt., jun., joiner, 16 Mill st

Morrison, Thos., joiner, 35 WatergateMorrison, Miss Violet, 83 High st

Morrison, Wm., joiner, 96 High st

Mortimer, Wm., grocer, 35 Bridge st

Mortimer, Mrs Cth., Castle st

46

Mortimer, Miss S., 66 Montague st

Morton, Ach., millworker, 2 Castlehill|j

Morton, Jms. , clerk, Mill st

Morton, John H., 29 draper, Barone rd$[(

Morton, Wm., bottler, 5 Castle st

Morvan, John, 46 High st

Mossman, Mrs Ann, Wyndham pkMuir, Alex , cabman, 22 WatergateMuir, Miss, dressmaker, Hillhouse rdMuir, Chs., baker, 17 High st and 17

Argyle st

Muir, Jms. W., Ardyne boarding houses7 Elysium

Muir, Miss Janet, Roslin piMuir, Miss Jessie, 12 Argyle st

Muir, Peter, coachman, Hillhouse rdMuir, Miss Sarah, 30 Bishop st

Muir, Wm. C, draper, 19 Montague st

ho, Amisfield, Barone rdMuir, Misses, 10.^ Glenrosa piMuirhead, Thos. , 57 Crichton rdMullen, Miss Mrgt., Barone rdMullholland, Wm,, stableman, Roslin pMulloy, Mrs Isbl., 20 Russell st

Munn, Miss Mry. H., 15 Mountpleasant

:

Munn, Wm., heritor, 31 Ardbeg rdMunro, Don., grocer, 5 Albert piMunro, Jms., baker, 52 Ardbeg rdMunro, Mrs Janet, 29 Columshill st

Munsie, Jms., joiner, 86 High st

Murdoch, Angus, sen., shoemaker, j

LadesideMurdoch, Angus, jun., shoemaker, 2

Bishop st

Murdoch, John, baker, 10 Battery pi

Murdoch, John, plumber, 27 Bridge st

Murdoch, Rbt., grocer, 29 Victoria st

Murdoch, Wm., engineer, 19 Argyle p]

Murray, Alex., baker, 14 Staffa pi

Murray, Mrs Ann, 31 GallowgateMurray, Ach., heritor, 47 Montague st

Murray, Mrs Chris., 20 Columshill st

Murray, David, waiter, Glenburn ; ht

32 Battery pi

Murray, Dan. S., plasterer, 9 High st

Murray, Don. C, painter, 86 Montagust ; ho, 15 Crichton rd

Murray, Mrs Eliz., 12 Argyle pi

Murray, Mrs Jane, 15 Crichton rdMurray, John, heritor, Crichton rdMurray, Miss Mrgt., Glenhead pi

Murray, Rbt., printer, 47 Argyle st

Murray, Thos., joiner, Bellevue rdMurray, Wm., 27 Bridge st

Murray, Wm., 38 Columshill st

Mutch, John, postman, 5 Mansefield pMylne, MissjMrgt. M., 12 Mountstuart r

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

MaccAdam Alex., 2 Hillhouse rd

cAdam Miss, 30 E. Princes st

cAdam Jms., gardener, Kames Castle

;cAlister Miss Mrgt. , 21 Craigmore rd

JcAllister Miss Margt., 28 Columshill st

IcAllister Mrs Margt.. 31 Columshill st

[cAllister Mrs Mry., 7 W. Princes st

IcAllister stableman, Watergate

[c Alpine Dan., painter, 98 High st

IcAlpine Jm»., Minister's br

JlcAlpine Mrs Mry., Colbeck pi

IcAlpine Ths., labourer, M c a Ulster's c

I 'Alpine, Miss, 28 Columshill st

IcAndrew Mrs Isa.,10a Mountstuart rd

iMcAra Mrs Chris., la Battery pi

;IcAra Mrs Sarah, 12 Battery pi

lIcAra Thos., ironforger, 36 Crichtonr

,^IcArthur Arch., carter, 25 Barone rd

lieArthur Miss Chris., 11 Columshid st

iMcArthur Miss Chris., 69 Victoria st

kcArthur Dan., slater, 28 Ladeside

rlVIcArthur Donald, draper, Alma ter

HeArthur Don., gardener, 18 Ladeside

HeArthur Edw., postman, 7 Montague s

meArthur Jms., bookseller and musicteacher, Guildford sq; ho, 37 Bishop s

JSIcArthur Jms., slater, 28 Ladeside st

IpcArthur Mrs Jane, FirwoodMcArthur Mrs Jane, 16 High st

JMc Arthur Mrs, 7 Tower st

JMcArthur John, seaman, 42 Bishop st

JMcArthur John, vanman, 5 Bridge st

McArthur Mrs Mam., 74 Ardbeg rd

McArthur Mrs Mara., 7 Columshill st

I McArthur Peter A., draper, Albeit pi

McArthur Rbt. , tailor, 28 LadesideMcAulay Mrs Agnes, 85 Montague st

[McAulay Chs. gardener, 121 Russell st

[McAulay Chs., gardener, 52 Ardbeg rd

ifMcAulay Jms., sen., 125 High st

[McAulay Jms., clerk, Gowanfield pi

!McAulay Win., labourer, 2 Ladeside st

McAuslan Jms.. cook, 29 Ardbeg rd

McBsath Alex., watchmaker, 4g Gallow-gate ; ho, Mansefield pi, High st

Macbeth Adam D., writer, Castle st

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ho, Ard-AscngMcBirnie '! hos, flesher, East Burgh lnds

McBride Dan., joiner, 32 Columshill pi

McBride Misses Eliz. & Mry. C, 12 Ard-beg rd

McBride Hugh, labourer, 75 Ardbeg rdMcBride Jms., joiner, John st; ho, HighCraigmore

47

McBride Jms., 21 Stuart st

McBride Peter, labourer, 21 Russell st

McBride Rbt., blacksmith, John st ; ho,

Dunedin villa, Barone rd

McCairley Mrs, 125 High st

McCall Miss Mry., 50 Crichton rdMcCall Mrs Eliz., 26 Castle st

McCallum Miss Ann, 16 Castle 3t

McCallum Miss Chris., 37 Barone rdMcCallum & Son, joiners, 50 High st

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ho, 98 Montague st

McCallum Mrs Jane, 18 Castle st

McCallum Miss Jeannie, 27 Marine pi

McCallum John, engineer, Havelock ter

McCallum John, shopman, 20 Bishop st

McCallum Mrs Mrgt., 20 Russell st

McCallum Neil, comp. , 38 Argyle st

McCallum Neil, grocer. 96 Montague st

McCallum Peter, farmer, Little GrenachMcCallum Thos., blacksmith, 23 Bridge-

end st

McCann Mrs Chris., 6 Castle st

McCarthy Miss Alice, music teacher,

Bellevue rdMcCartney Mrs, 1 Columshill pi

McCartney Mrs Helen, 93 Ardbeg rdMcClelland Mrs Ellen, 18 Russell st

McClennan Wm., 31 Columshill st

McCluckie John, grocer, Mansefield pi

McClure Mrs Helen, 19 Store In

McClure Mrs Eliz., la Battery pi

McColl Hugh, painter, 21 Argyle st and19 Mill st ; ho, Havelock ter

McColl Jms. , engineer, 66 Montague st

McColl John, carter, 2 John st

McColl John C.j engineer, 43 Ardbeg rdMcColl Miss Mry., 24 E. Princes st

McColl Peter, carter, 2 Staffa pi

McConnechy Mrs Cth , BallochgoyMcConnell Miss Chris., ladies' outfitter,

21 Montague st

McConnell Misses, grocers, 22 Bishop st

McConnell Mrs Jessie, 28 E. Princes st

McCord John, builder, Bellevue rd

McCord Miss Isa, McAllister's court

McCord Mrs restaurateur, 89 Victoria st

McCord Misses J, & S,, confectioners, 81

Victoria st

McCorkindale Dugald, ironfounder, 14Craigmore rd

McCordindale Dun., 15 Bridge st

McCorkindale Dr Duncan, Clydesdale,

AscogMcCorkindale, John, 19 Staffa pi

McCormick Rev. Dugald, Chapel hill FreeGaelic Church, manse Bosehill

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

McCormick Edw., mason, 13 GallowgateMcCormick Miss Jessie, Barone rdMcCormick John, mason, 2 Mill st

McCormick Mrs Mrth., 103 High st

McCoimick Thos., 121 High st

McCrae Miss Jane, 21 Argyle pi

Macready, Mrs Helen, 19 Mill st

McCrone Alx., draper, 27 Columshill st

McCrone Mrs Eliz., 135 High st

McCrone Jms., draper, 59 Montague st;

ho, TownheadMcCrone Jms .shipmaster, 4 Brighton tr

McCrone John, tailor, 38 Mill st

McCrone Rbt.. shipmaster, Crichton rdMcCulloch Miss A^nes, 33 Victoria st

McCulloch Hugh P., stationer, 52 Mon-tague st ; ho, 5 A rgyle pi

McCulloch Wm., 31 GallowgateMcCunn , 6 Castle st

McDermid Sam., labourer, 28 Mill st

McDermott Hu.,yachtsman, 19 Store In

McDermott John, labourer, 72 High st

McDonald Mrs Agnes, 27 Argyle st

McDonald Angus, flesher, 2 LadesideMcDonald Angus, stoker, 11 Bridge-endMcDonald Ach., waiter, 2 Dean Hood pMcDonald Misses Barb. & Jessie, Gowan-

field ter

M' Donald Miss Cth., 2 Castlehill st

McDonald Don., shopman, 27 Argyle st

McDonald Don , sailor, 8 E. Prince* st

McDonald Dgld., 13 Staffa pi

McDonald Dn., pensnr ,23 Bridge-end st

McDonald Mrs Flora, Barone rd

McDonald Fred., boatman, 22 Mill st

McDonald Hugh, labourer. 18 i ^adeside

McDonald Jms., 32 Battery pi

McDonald Jms., porter, 4 Mountplsnt.rdMcDonald Jms., shoemaker, 7 Union st

McDonald Mrs Jane, 5 Bridge st

McDonald John, stoker, 98 High st

McDonald John, teacher, 3 Mill st

McDonald Mrs Mrgt. , 14 Mountstuart rdMcDonald Miss Mrgr. B., 60 Mount-

stuart rdMcDonald Mrs Marion, 10 Ardbeg rdMcDonald Neil, seaman, 9 Victoria st

McDonald Kobt., stoker, 28 Mill st

McDonald Hugh, joiner, 11 Mill st

McDougall Aku.cartwrit., Wyndham rdM Dougall Mrs Ann, 72 Montague st

McDougall Dn., shipmaster, 15 Bridge s

McDouyall Mrs Jane^, 15 Bishop st

McDougall Hugh, draper, 73 Victoria st

McDougall Miss Mry, 20 Argyle st

McDougall Ts., P.O. clerk, 31 Battery pMcDougall, plumber, 27 Bridge-end st

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McEchran Mrs Marion, 33 Victoria st

MacElmail, Rev. John, Roman Catholicpriest, 3 Columshill st

McEwan Archd , coal dealer, 11 Kingst ; ho, 11 E. Princes st

McEwan Miss Mry., 48 Ladeside st

McEwen Alex , carrier, 83 Montague st

McEwan Duv.., flesher, 36 Columshill stMcEwen J., shipmaster. 11 Albert piMcEwen John, seaman, 46 Montague st

;

McEwen Mrs Mrgt., 11 Albert pi

McFaddan John, carter, 3 Logie piMcFadyan Wm., gardener, 41 WatergateMcFadyen John, 4 Mansfieid pi

McFadyen Lach., carter, 37 Bridge st

McFadyen Wm,, designer, Wyndham rdMcFadyen Wm., gardener, 37 Bridge st

McFadzean Miss iLliz , 16 Store InMcFarlane Miss Ann, 14 E. Princes st

McFarlane Ach., 20 Staffa piMcFarlane Miss Cth., 2 Castle st

McFarlane Chs., Windsor plMcFarlane Misses Jane & Mrgt., farm-

ers, LochendMcFarlane Mr3 ftliz., 8 GallowgateMcFarlane Gg. , boat-hirer, 4 W. Castle s

McFarlane Miss Jane, 27 Bridge-end st

McFarlane Miss Mry., 87 Ardbeg rdMcFarlane Peter, labourer, 94 High st

McFarlane Robt., GallowgateMcKarlane Rbt., postman, 5 Victoria st

McFarlane Wm., clerk, Wyndham rdMcFarlane Miss, 11 Mill st

McFeat Fred., heritor, Plantation villa,

Argyle terMcFie Don., tailor, 36 Bishop st

McFie Dug. H., house p dnter, 65 Highst ; ho, 12 Castle st

McFie Jms seaman, 12 Castle st

McFie Jms., seaman, 7 Bishop st

McFie Jms , 23 Staffa pl

McFie Mrs Jane, 4 Mill st

McFie Misses Janet & Sarah, dress-

makers, 12 Argyle st

McFie Miss Jessie, 28 East Princes st

McFie John, boatman, 16 Castle st

McFie Mai., ploughman, LochlyMcFie Miss Mary H., 2 Mountstuart r

McFie Miss Mary, 16 Hillhouse rdMcFie Miss Mary Ann, 104 High st

McFie Peter, bus-driver, 1 Union st

Mc Fie captain Robert, 4 Battery pl

McFie Robert, plumber, 5 Bridge st

McFie Wm., joiner, 26 Bishop st

McFie Wm., joiner, 6 iColumshill pl

McFie tramway driver, 58 Montague s

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B urgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

fcGairy Pal, 35 Staffa pi

ScGallaglay Cornelius, pawnbroker,Bellevue rd

IcGarrity fm., porter, 7 West Prin-

ces st

IcGavin Mrs Inn, 87 High st

LcGaw Ales., joiner, 27 Bridge st

icG iw Mrs Cath. , 17 Argyle pi

IcGaw , 27 Argyle sb

IcGeachy Jn., plasterer, 17 Gallowgate

IcGeachy Mrs Mary, 43 Birone rd

IcGee John, labourer, 161 High st

icGee Dan., greenkeepef, MeadowcapIcGee Mrs Robert, Ellengown/IcGee Wltr., engineer, 18 Marine pi

IcGill Wm , stationer, 11 Chapelhill r

IcGilivary Dui., cabman, 6 Castle st

IcGilvary Archibald, gardener, East

Burgh LandsdcGilvary John, compositor, 11 Col-

um»hill st

iIcGilvary Male ,plasterer, John st

vicGilvary Mrs Margt., E Burgh LandsttcGilp, Alex., watchmaker, 3 High st;

hous-, Hawthorn cottage, Argy;e pi

jVlcGilp Dm , carrier, 41 Montague st

McGilp Mrs Eliz., 5 Union st

JMcG inlay Thos., labourer,

McGlashan John, 29 Columshill st

McGlashan capt John, Mansefield pi

MeGovern Chas , labourer.121 High st

McGovern Job n, labourer, 15 Bridge-endMcGowan James, painter, 25 Argyle st

McGowan Mrs, confectioner, Montague s

McGowan Mrs, 5 Mansefield pi

McGowan Chs., 21 Staffa pi

McGowan Kobt., seaman, 45 Argyle st

McGowan Wm., plumber, 44 Argyle st

McGowan Robt., 7 Montague st

McGregor Miss Ann, 12 Ladeside st

McGregor Don. , teacher, 12 Marine pi

McGregor Mrs Eliz., 27 Bishop st

McGregor Hec , flesher, 28 LadesideMcGregor, Mrs Jane, 2 Bridge st

McGregor Malcolm, grocer, 94 High st

McGrory Michael, 70 spirit dealer, Mon-tague st ; ho. 34 Mountstuart rd

McGuire Thos., labourer, 61 Montague s

McHaffie Wm., calenderer, 35 Ardbeg r

Mcllhenv, John 5 Mansefield pi

McUmoil Wm., 133 High st

Mcllroy Jms. , stoker, 3 Stuai t st

Mcllwraith Mrs Ann, 87 High st

Mclnall Mrs Eiiz., 43 Ardbeg rd

Mclnnes Alex., carter, 58 Montague st

Mclnnes Mrs Isa., 24 East Princes sb

49

Mclnnes Jamse, spirit merchant, 18Castlehill st

Mcintosh Alex., mison, 6 Columshill pi

Mcintosh Dun., tobacconist, 104 Mon-tague st ; house, 43 Ardbeg rd

Mcintosh Geo., ship fitter, 32 Staffa pi

Mcintosh Jms., heritor, 17 Argyle ter

Mcintosh Mrs Margt., 169 High st

Mcintosh Mrs Mary, Serpentine rdMcintosh Mrs Steuart, 22 Craigmore rdMcintosh Wm., accountant, 6 Castle st

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house, 32 Crichton rdMolntyre Alex., j >iner, 121 High st

Mclntyre Alex , 4 Mansefield pi

Mclntyre Alister, ship master, GlenheadMclntyre Archibald, carpenter, 105

Montague st

Mclntyre Misses Ann & Flora, Serpen-tina rd

Mclntyre Miss Char., 78 High st

Mclntyre Daniel, keeper, Liberal rooms,

17 Montague st

Mclntyre Miss ttliz., 64 Mountstuart rd

Mclntyre Mrs, 24 Bridge st

Mclntyre Miss Grace, 38 Mill st

Mclntyre Mrs Jane, 25 Argyle st

Mclntyre Mrs Jessie E., 23 Victoria st

Mclntyre John, gardener, 59 Ardbeg rd

Mclntyre Mai., labourer, 23 Barone rd

Mclntyre Robert, coachman, 51 High st

Mclntyre Sam., Mansefield pi

Mclsaac Miss Jean, 13 Argyle ter

Mclsaac capt. & Hon. Major John, in-

structor of musketry, 48 Argyle st

Mclver Neil, quarrier, 135 High st

Mclver Pat., labourer, 79High st

McKay Arch., seaman, 19 Russell st

McKay Mrs C, West Castle st

McKay Charles, tailor, 26 Montague st

McKay Rev. Don., 10 Mountstuart rd

McKay Miss Flora, 23 Russell st

McKay Miss Je sie, 25 Argyle st

McKay John, gardener, 34 Mill st

McKay John, F. E. I. S., head masttr,

Public School; ho. 1 ElysiumMackay captain John, ex-county chief

constable, Clyde vw., E. Burgh LandsMcKay John, "farmer, Barone park

McKay Juhn, Wellpark rd

McKay Jhn. T , seaman, 11 Columshill st

McKay Kenneth, police officer, 2 King s

McK-y Miss Margt. Kir Buildings

McKay Mrs Margt. 19 Mill st

McKay Roderick, 4 Mansefield pi

McKay Ronald, 5 Staffa pi

McKay Wm., burgh chief constable,

High st ; ho. Rosemount, Barone rdF

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

McKay Wm., compsitr., 76 Montague st

McKay Wm., labourer, 17 Montague st

McKechnie Miss Ann, 3 Mountstuart rdMcKechnie Don., gardener, TownheadMcKechnie Mrs Margt., 4 Hillhouse rdMcKechnie Wit., manufr., 41 Ardheg rdMcKechnie Wm. D., flesher, 19 Bridge-

end st

McKechnie Wm., joiner, 48 Ladeside st

McKellar Alex., 16 Russell st

McKellar Alex., gardener, 7 Bishop st

McKellar Chas., plasterer, 44 ArdbegrdMcKellar Dan., painter, 27 Argyle st

McKellar Mrs Margt., 30 High st

McKellar Dun., porter, 17 Montague st

McKellar Miss Isa., Meadow pi

McKellar John, coachman, 33 Staffa pi

McKellar Miss Rebecca, 4 Croft In

McKellar Robt., 11 Brighton ter

McKelvie Jms., farmer, 31 Ardbeg rdMcKelvie Wm., labourer, 2 John st

McKendrick Mr3 Helen, 24 WatergateMcKendrick Wit., boatman, 35 Bridge s

McKendry Arch., police sergt., 40 Bish-op st

McKenaie Alex. E., labourer, 119 High s

McKenzie Mrs Cath , 7 W. Princes st

McKenzie Colin, itoker, 78 High st

McKenzie Don., chemical worker, 77Montague st

McKenzie Don. , engineer, 2 Minister's brMcKenzie Mrs Eliz., Argyle ter

McKenzie Hector, seaman, 2 Colums-hill pi

McKenzie Hugh, turner. 5 Columshill pi

McKenzie, Jms., mason, 25 Columshill s

McKenzie, John, 60 High st

McKenzie John, 98 High st

McKenzie John, baker, Eden pi

McKenzi* John, turner, 121 High st

McKenzie Mrs 4 W. Castle st

McKenzie Mrs Mry., 2 Chapelhill rdMcKenzie Miss Mary, 8 Argyle piMcKenzie Mrs Mary, 6 Columshill pi

McKenzie Misses, 15 W. Princes st

McKenzie Murdoch, publisher, Fxpress,11 Montague st ; ho. , Wyndham rd

McKenzie Richard, shipmaster, 37Crichton rd

McKenzie Thomas, 20 W. Princes st

McKie Andrew printer, 79 High st

McKie W. S., shoemaker, 3 Logie piMcKillop Mrs Ann, 27 E. Princes st

McKilworth Wm., 109 Montague st

McKim John, photographer, 23 Argylest and Chapelhill rd

McKinlay And. M., temperance hotelkeeper, 4 High st

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McKinlay Arch., sen. and jun., aeratedwater manufacturers, 6 Columshill st

McKinlay Mrs Jane, 55 Mountstuart rdMcKinlay John, heritor, Bishop terMcKinlay Mrs, 27 Argyle st

McKinlay Mrs, 2 Chapelhill rdMcKinlay Mrs Mary, 19 High st

McKinlay Miss Mam., 47 Argyle st

McKinlay Robt., bootmaker, 4 Chapel-hill rd; ho., 2 Chapelhill rd

McKii lay, Robert A., stationer, etc.,theLibrary, 21 Victoria st ; ho. Barone r

McKinnon Alex., steamboat agent, 12Tower st

McKinnon Chas., boilermaker, 11 Mar-ine pi

McKinnon Donald, 6 Hillhouse rdMcKinnon Dun., aerated water manu-

facturer, 12 Tower st

McKinnon Hector, registrar, stationer,

etc., 11 & 13 Victoria st

McKinnon Hugh, plasterer, 109 Highst ; house 27 Bridge st

McKinnon James, law clerk, CountyBuildings, house, Barone rd

McKinnon Jas., plasterer, 7 GallowgateMcKinnon Mrs Jane, 8 Mill st

McKinijon John, yachtsman, Manse-field pi

McKinnon John, grocer, 6 Montague st

;

house, 32 Battery piMcKinnon Malcolm, chef, 141 High st

McKinnon Malcolm, 133 High st

McKinnon Mrs Marion, 44 Argyle st

McKinnon Mrs Mary C, 66 High st

McKinnon Mrs, 38 Columshill st

McKintosh Mrs Annie, 21 Crichton rdMcKirdy A., carriage hirer, Bishop st

McKirdy Mrs Ann, 115 High st

McKirdy Miss Chris., 71 Victoria st

McKirdy Dan., cab owner, 7 Bishop st

McKirdy Miss Eliz., 7 Bishop st

McKirdy Mrs Helen, 17 Mill st

McKirdy Hugh, cab owner, W. Princesst ; house, 23 Bishop st

McKirdy James, fancy goods dealer, 77Victoria st

McKirdy Jas. A , blacksmith, 18 Mill st

McKirdy Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 20Bridge st

McKirdy John, blacksmith, 32 Bridge s

McKirdy Jhn, contractor, 34 Bishop st

;

house, 23 Bishop ter

McKirdy capt. John, J.P., BeechwoodMcKirdy John, solicitor, and agent,

Bank of Scotland, Guildford sq, ho.,

5 Bishop ter

McKirdy John, cab owner, Bishop st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

McKirdy Mrs Mary, Eden pi

McKirdy Mrs Mary, 24 Battery pi

McKirdy Miss Mary Ann, 32 Bridge st

McKirdy Mrs Mary S , 29 Battery pi

McLachlan Arch. , labourer, L Logie pi

McLachlan Ach,grocer, Gowanfield pi

McLachlan Camp., porter, 93 High st

McLachlan Dan., grocer, 14 Columshill s

McLachlan Don., flesher, 115 Montaguest

McLachlan Dugald, 19 Mill st

McLachlan Dug., labourer, 32 Mill st

McLachlan Dug. , seaman, 24 Ladeside s

McLachlan Duncan, mason, 19 High st

McLachlan Duncan, labourer, 46 Mon-tague st

McLachlan Hugh, baker, Colbeck pi

McLachlan Miss Isa., 10 Mill st

McLachlan Jas., labourer, 13 Bridge-

end sb

McLachlan Jn., iron worker, 5 Bridge s

McLachlan John, labourer, 16 Bridge-

end st

McLachlan Mrs, 11 Mill st

McLachlan"tMary, 86 High st

McLachlan Miss Mary 28 Argyle st

McLachlan Mary Ann, 2 Castlehill st

McLachlan Wm., labourer, 19 Russell s

McLardy Mrs Mary, 26 WatergateMcLaren Miss Helen, 18 Argyle st

McLaren James, joiner, 19 Argyle st

McLaren John, nurseryman, BraesideMcLay Mrs Eliz., 27 Bridge-end st

McLay Jn., plumber, 32 Mountstuart r

McLea Miss Ann, dressmakei, 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,

44 Crichton rdMcLean Alex., carter, 3 Ladeside st

McLean Allan, blacksmith, 139 High st

McLean Andw., saddler, 7 W. Princes st

McLean Angus, labourer, 1 Mill st

McLean Miss Ann, 76 High st

McLean Miss Annie, 6| Ardbeg rdMcLean Miss Cthn , 16 High st

McLean Dan , flesher, 20 Bridge-end st

McLean Dun., baker, 121 High st

McLean Dond., stoker, 16 LadesideMcLean Kdward, 11 Mill st

McLean Fred., flesher, 20 Bridge-end s

McLean Hugh, porter, 4 King st

McLean Mrs Jms., 5 Victoria st

McLean Mrs Jane, 38 Crichton rd

McLean Miss Jane, 34 Mill st

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McLean Miss Jane, 16 Castle st

McLean Miss Janet, 3 Castle st

McLean Mrs Jeannie, 24 Bridge st

McLean John, AuchiemoreMcLean John, clerk, 9 Chapelhill rdMcLean John, fisherman, 32 Mill st

McLean John, labourer, 60 High st

McLean John, labourer, 104 High st

McLean John, mason, 141 High st

McLean Jn., restaurateur, Guildford sqMcLean Lachlan, slaler, 133 High st

McLean Malcolm, carter, Colbeck piMcLean Miss Mrgt., 13 Bishop st

McLean Mrs Mry., Crichton rdMcLean Miss Sarah, 18 Bridge-endMcLean Miss M. A., 8 Montague st

McLean Murd., labourer, 3 Union st

McLean Peter, 2 Mackinlay st

McLean Peter, 24 Russell st

McLean Ths., carriage-hirer. 46 LadesideMcLean Wm., flesher, 62 High st

McLeish Mrs Eliz., 16 Mountpleasant rdMcLeish Miss Jane, 36 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 Daniel, 17 Montague st

McLellan Dond., stoker, 86 High st

McLellan Miss Helen, 27 Ardbeg rdMcLellan Mrs Helen, 18 Russell st

McLellan Mrs Isa., High CraigmoreMcLellan John, boatman, 2 King st

McLellan John, painter, Ladeside st

McLellan John K , coachman, 11 EastPrinces st

McLellan Male, 5 Minister's|br

McLellan Miss Mrgt. , 79 Montague st

McLellan Mi*s Mry., 26 E. Princes st

McLellan Mrs Mary, 6 Mill st

McLellan, Mrs, Argyle ter

McLellan Quintin B., blacksmith, Croftlane ; ho, 12 Mountpleasant rd

McLellan Wm., cabman, 9 Bishop st

McLennan Duncan S., dancing master,5 Hillhouse rd

McLeod Angus, stoker, 4 Mansefield piMcLeod Don. , coachman, 25 Argyle st

McLeod Mrs Eliz., 16 Castlehill st

McLeod Mrs Eliz., 16 Montague st .

McLeod Miss Mry., Wyndham pkMcLeod Neil, mason, 103 Montague st

McLeod, Wm , exhibitor, AquariumMcLeod Mrs 103 Montague st

McLivie, Robt., 34 Columshill st

McLusky Mrs Mrgt., 1 Hillhouse rd

McMahon Wm., clerk, 12 Bridge st

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McMillan Mrs Agnes, 36 Mill st

McMillan Alex., carter, 79 High st

McMillan Arch., carter, 21 Store InMcMillan Mrs Betsy, 7 Arglye st

McMillan Bryce, cartwright, Mill st

McMillan Mrs Cth., 7 Union st

McMillan Mrs Cth., 4 W. Princes stMcMillan Mrs Chris., 10 Argyle piMcMillan Mrs Chris., 32 Bishop st

McMillan Dond., valuator, Bishop st

;

ho, Craigowan, Crichton rdMcMillan Dune, 18 Staffa pi

McMillan Eben R., shipmaster, Argyle trMcMillan Miss Flo., 11 Columshill st

McMillan Jms., cab driver, 19 Castle stMcMillan Jms., 'bus propr., W. Princes s

McMillan Mrs Jut., 47 Crichton rdMcMillan Mrs Jnt. , 11a Argyle piMcMaster John, Mansefield piMcMillan Jn., coachman, 76 Montague s

McMillan John, farmer, KnockanreochMcMillan John, stoker, 22 WatergateMcMillan Mlc.,quarrier,13 Bridge-end s

McMillan MrsMry., 47 Crichton rdMcMillan Mrs, 22 Staffa piMcMillan Neil, labourer, 2 Croft InMacmillan Robert D., procurator- fiscal,

Watergate ; ho, CraigmoreMcMillan Bond., pensioner, 16 King st

McMillan Thos., quarrier, 14 Kussell st

McMillan Wm„ cab owner, 28 Mill st

McMillan Wm., butcher, 95 MontaguesMcMillan Wm. B., billposter, 48 High

st ; ho, Elderslie Serpentine rdMcMillan Mrs, 26 E. Princes st

McMurchie Dugd., painter, 58 LadesideMcMurchie Mrs Jnt. , 8 Battery piMcMurchie John, labourer, 60 High st

MeMurray Alex., 19 Kussell st

McMurray , 4 Elysium

McNab Alx., joiner, &c, 5^ E. Princesst ; ho, 29 Mill st

McNab Edw., janitor, Public School, £8High st

McNab Hamltn., grocer, Hillhouse rd

McNab Js. B., tinsmith, 17 Montague st

MeNab Jms., joiner, 9 Chapelhill rdMcNab Mrs Jessie, Barone rdMcNab Miss Jessie, 16 Castle st

McNab John, tinsmith, W. Princes st

;

ho, 4 MountpleasantMcNab Misses Mrgt. & Mry. A., 16Craigmore rd

McNab Miss Mry Ann, 17 Montague st

McNair capt. Dvd., harbourmaster, 13Argyle st

McNair Miss Elk., Roslin pi

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McNair John, boatman, 7 St iffa piMcNair Wltr., tailor, Colbeck piMcNaught Mrs Euph. , McNab's brMcNaughton Hugh, 5 Mansefield piMcNaughton Miss Jane, 44 Ardbeg rdMcNaughton John, labourer, 12 King s

McNaughton John, porter, 56 Hgh st

McNeill Mrs Ann, 3 Mansefield piMcNeill Alex., labourer, 1 Mill st

McNeill Dan,, traveller, 22 ColumshillMcNeill Mrs Eliz., 4 Kinyr st

McNeill Mis Eliz. , 46 LadesideMcNeill Jms , fisherman, 41 WatergateMcNeill Mrs Jane, 24 Argyle st

McNeill Mrs Jane, hosier, W. Princes st

McNeill Joseph, engineer, Bellevue rdMcNeill Miss Mrjy., grocer, 11 Mill st

McNeill Thos., cabman, 7 Bishop st

McNeill Wm., stationer, 17^ E. Princejst ; ho, 10 Columshill pi

McNicol Arch., seaman, 11 Marine piMcNicol Arch., seaman, 82 High stMcNicol Dune, cabman, 113 High stMcNicol Mrs Eliz., 7 Argvle terMcNicol Jms., baker, 82 High st

McNicol Jms., shipmaster, 16 Mountpleasant rd

McNicol Mrs Mrgt., 28 Argyle st

McNicol Peter, 7 Columshill piMcNicol Wm., 4 West Castle st

McNicol Miss, tobacconist, Bishop st

McPhail Mrs Mrgt., 16 Staffa piMcPhee Dugd., engineer, Union st

McPhee Hu., spirit mercht., 37 Gallowgate ; ho, 2 Argyle st

McPhee Mlcm., labourer, 4 Croft InMcPhee Peter, coachman, 3 Union st

McPherson Alex., seaman, 82 High st

McPhorson Miss, Wellpark cotMcPherson Miss Cth., Barone rdMcPherson Chs., draper, Roslin piMcPherson Don., car driver. 2 Bridge

j

McPherson Geo., draper, Roslin piMcPherson Hu., porter, 21 Columshill

|

McPherson J. .engineer, 34 Columshill s

McPherson John, fisherman, 20 BridgndMcPherson J., labourer, 98 Montague i

McPherson or Bennie Mrs Janet, Columshill st

\l

M

31

\;

Macquarie D. C, grocer, Columshill all

and Barone rd ; ho , Tay Cot. Barone i

McQueen Mrs Jessie, 25 GallowgateMcQuistan Jms., plasterer, John st

McQuistan John, plasterer, John st

McQuistan Mrs Jean, 72 Montague st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesa^.

HcTaggart Dan., tailor, Ballochgoy ter

IvicTaggart Mrs Eliz., 21 Mill st

MeTaggart Miss Jane, 40 Columshill st

HcTaggart John, labourer, 7 Mill st

llcTaggart ¥m., engraver, 75 Barone r

tlcTavish Edward, tinsmith, Bridge-endst ; ho, 1 Ladeside

fcfcTavish John, seaman, 21 Russell st

jklcVicar Don., 13 Ardbeg rd

iLcWilliam And., Ardmory rd

%cWilliams Mrs Mary, 3 Argyle pi

tfcWilliams Mrs, 22 Mill st

NNapier Geo., house factor, 34 Colums-hill st

Napier Mrs Euph., 4 Hillhouse rdNapier Mrs Janet, 8 Tower st

Napier Mrs Mary, 8 Hillhouse rdNapier Thos

,plumber, and ironmonger,

64 Montague st ; ho. , 4 Hillhouse rd!^eary Pat., boilermaker, 31 Colums-hill st

ileill Kobt., coal dealer, 7 W. Princes st

tfeill Robt., grocer, 18 Castle st

Seill Wm. J., sugar refiner, Ardencraigtfeilleay Mrs, 66 High st

tfeilson Alex., upholsterer, 44 Argyle st

Seilson Msss. Agnes, Cath. & Margt., 20Ardbeg rd

tfeilson Chs. E., ship's officer, 54 Crich-ton rd

.^eilson Geo., seaman, 135 High st

tfeilson Jms., mason, 50 LadesideNeilson John, baker, 17 E. Princes st

tfeilson, Mrs, 51 Moun* stuart rd^ethercote Mrs Jane, 22 Mill st

STeville Mrs Mary A., 27 GallowgateS'ewton Jms., spirit dealer, 8 Argyle st

"Nicholson Armiger, letter carrier, 32Bishop st

! Nicholson Mis Jane, 9 Chapelhill rd

INicholson John, commission agent, 4Ardbeg rd

Nicol Jms,, 19 Stuart st

tficol Jms., engineer, 30 Bridge st

tficol John H., 6 Bishop st

Nlicolson Neil, seaman, 24 E. Princes st

tfisbet Mrs Alex., 6 Bridge st' !Jisbet John, cab owner, Ivy Bank cot.

Bridge st

Sfisbet Miss My., confectioner, 6 Gallow-gate

tfisbet Miss Mary, 10 Columshill st

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Niven Mrs John, 20 Battery pi

Niven , painter, AbbortfordNolan Miss, Holiday Home, 76 Ardbeg r

Nugent Nath., tailor. 7 Bishop st

Nummery Wm., 129 High st

O'Brine , 2 Craigmore rdO'Bruen Mrs Agnes, Wyndham pkO'Connell Mrs Agnes, 20 Mill st

Ogilvie Thomas, GowanfieldplOliphant Geo., shoemaker, 20 Russell s

Oliver Miss Robina, 2S WatergateOHara John, Ardmory rdO'Malley Jms., 2 John st

O'Neill Mrs Agnes, 19 High st

O'Neill Hugh; 19 Castle st

O'Neill Wm., fishmonger, Bishop st

Orkney Miss J., 4 Mountstuart rdOrkney John, 26 Mountstuart rdOrkney Robt., ocean steamboat agent4 Mountstuart rd

Ormsby Mrs Esther, 46 Montague st

Orr Mrs Sophia, 40 Argyle st

Orr, MontfordOsgood F. C, 9 Argyle pi

Page Samuel, flesher, 1 Mill st

Park Jms., bleacher, 52 Ardbeg rdPark Mrs Jane, 14 E. Princes st

Park Wm., Marine pi

Parker Geo., 30 Columshill st

Patersoa Mrs Agnes, 11 Argyle pi

Paterson Miss Agnes, 4 MountpleasantPaterson Alex., printer, 8 Tower st

Paterson Alex., ham curer, 69 Ardbeg r

Paterson Mrs Ann, 54 LalesidePaterson Chas., steamboat agent, 22Argyle pi

Paterson Mrs E., spirit merchant, 3 Vic-

toria st ; ho. , 3^ Victoria st

Paterson Mrs Isa., 6 Glenrosa pi

Paterson Mrs Jane, 14£ Marine pi

Paterson John, Serpentine rd

Paterson J., draper, Dean Hood pi ; ho.

7 Chapelhill rdPaterson John, milliner, 31 Victoria st

;

ho, Crichton rdPaterson J. & Sons, tailors and clothiers,

39 Victoria st

Paterson Josh., draper, 39 Victoria st

;

ho, Montrose villa

Paterson, Mrs Mary, 15 Castle st

Paterson Matt., dsysalter, 29 Argyle st

Paterson, Robt., carter, 21 Mill st

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Paterson Robt., slater & cement worker,24 Argyle st

Paterson Rbt. , upholsterer, Store InPaterson Thos., stationer, tobacconist,&c, 27 & 29 Montague st

Patience John, leather merchant, 2 DeanHood pi

Paton Miss Agnes, 8 GallowgatePaton Mrs Agnes H., Waverley Temp-erance Hotel, 37 Argyle st

Paton Miss Annie, 20 GallowgatePalon Mrs Jeannie, 135 Hi^h st

Partrick Jms., porter, 11 Staffa piPattison Jms. , comp. 36 Bishop st

Paul Robt., glass blower, 7 Marine piPeacock Alex, t?., plumber, 23 High st

and 53 Ardbeg rd. ; ho., Adelaide piPeacock Mrs R., 25 Wyndham rdPendreigh John, woodman, 147 High st

Pendreigh Neil, labourer, 17 Russell st

Penman Jms., spirit dealer, 3 Union st

Penney Dr Dvd. J., surgeon, 19 BatteryPenney Dr W. Watkin, Prospect House,56 Ardbeg rd

Penney Mrs Mary 27 Battery piPentland Mrs Cath., 33 Barone rdPerry John, coastguard officer, 15 Bish-op st

Perry Alex., grocer, 14 Mill st

Perry Mrs Mary, 8 Columshill st

Perston David, foreman, Buteman, 10Castle st

Perston Wm., carrier, 58 Montague st

Petrie Mrs, 11 Albert piPetrie Mrs John, .Eden piPettigrew Mrs Ann, 45 Ardbeg rdPhoenix Wm., tailor, 35 Bridge st

Phillips Mrs Cecelia, Ilavelock terPhilips Jms., labourer, 125 High st

Philip Dr Wm. C, Glenburn Hydro-pathic, Mountstuart rd

Pinkerton Mrs Margt., 11 Columshill st

Pinkerton Jas., coffee stall keeper, Col-umshill pi

Firie Geo., Osborne Temperance Hotel,87 Victoria st

Pollock Mips Margt., High CraigmorePoole Wm., moulder, 24 Russell st

Pope Dnl. , sailmaker, Wellpark rdPope Mrs Isa. D., 16 Mountstuart rdPower Mich. , labourer, 28 Mill st

Prentice Hny , b'ksmith, 3 Columshill pi

Prentice Jms., 7 GallowgatePrentice Wm. 29 Corumshill st

Preston Miss Mary, 25 Columshill st

Price Mrs Eliz., Glenhead pi

Primrose Wm, 4 Mansefield pi

Prior Alfred, gardener, 27 Bridge-end s

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Provan Jms., painter, 17 Montague st

Proudfoot Miss Eliz. & Isa., WestwoodProudfoot , 71 Barone rdPurves Mrs Agnes, 61 High st

QQuigley Jos., printer, Express Office ; ho,

,

19 High st

Quin John, draper, 3^ Victoria st

Quin Mrs Margt. , 3g Victoria st

Quin Mrs, 16| Glenrosa pi

Rae Mrs Agnes M., Gowanfield pi

Rae Dvd., gardener, Serpentine rdRae Geo., tailor, 2 Argyle st

Railton Mrs J., 18 Argyle piRamsay Dvd., coachman, 98 Montague s

Ramsay Jms., heritor, Serpentine rdRamsay Mrs Margt., 53 Ardbeg rdRankin Alex., draper, 25 Victoria st

Rankin Allan, 19 Staffa pi

Rankin Misses Jane & Jessie D. , 12^ Ar-gyle pi

Rankine Mrs Annie, 4 MountpleasantRankine Geo., fisherman, 19 Store InRankine Miss Jane, 54 Ardbeg rdRankine Misses Jessie & Margt., Fauld-more

Rankine John, steward, 19 High st

Rankine Jn., fishmonger, 20 Bishop st

Rankine Miss Isa., 51 Ardbeg rdRankine Mrs Joan P., 58 Mountstuart rdRankine John, 9 Ardbeg rdRankine Mrs Margfc., Serpentine rdRankine Neil, baker, 14 Bridge-end st

Reid Mrs Chi is., 24 Castlehill st

Reid Dr Dnl., surgeon, 25 E. Princes s

Reid Dug., 22 Russell st

Reid Misses Georgina & Jessie, 25 Craig-more rd

Reid Mrs Henrietta, 76 Ardbeg rdReid John, Colbeck pi

Reid John, gasfitter, 4 Columshill st

Reid Mrs Mrgt., Ornatus ter

Reid Mrs Mry., 18 Mountpleasant rdRenfrew Robt., 17 Bridge st

Rennie A., brass-finisher, 10 Ladeside st

Reside John., joiner, 5 Argyle st

Reynolds Thos., seaman, Mansefield pi

Rice Dempster, stoker, 113 High st

Richardson Kobt., 27 Mountstuart rdRichmond And., millworker, 18 Argyle s

Richmond Hugh, 20 Bridge-end st

Richmond Miss Mary, 18 Argyle st

Riddell Mrs Helen, 43 Ardbeg rd

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Kiesberg Mrs Eliz., Bishop ter brRiley Michael, 2 Bridge st

Rippie John labourer, 3 Stuart st

Bitchie Alex., clerk, 3^ Victoria st

Bitchie And., farmer, GartnatkeillyBitohie Jos., shipmaster, 43 Crichton r

Ritchie P.,pensioner, 20 Russell st

Bitchie Mrs Eliz , 41 Victoria st

Bitchie Mrs Jessie, 27 Argyle st

Ritchie Mrs Margt., Wyndham pkRitchie Wm., clerk, 29 Columshill st

Bitchie Wm , cutler, 21 Bridge-end st

Boberts Geo., tailor, 3 Columshill pi

Bobertson Alex., fruiterer, 5 Bridge st

Robertson Mrs Alex., grain merchant,John st

Robertson And. , 16 Marine piRobertson Angus, upholsterer, Bridge-end st ; ho. 29 Argyle ter

Robertson Mrs A., 94 High st

Roberrson Mrs Chris., 6 Columshill st

Robertson Cln., spirit dealer, 22 Bridge-

end st

Robertson Dvd. , baker, 7 E. Princes st

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bo., 17 Mountstuart rdRobertson Mrs Eliz., & Miss Eliz., 103High st

Robertson Hector, 36 Columshill st

Robertson Hu., contractor, 18 Bridge st

Robertson Mrs Isa. , 28 Columshill st

Robertson Mrs, Livingstonia Temper-ance hotel, Guildford sq

Robertson Jms., joiner, 8 Tower st

Robertson J ms. , Bute Steam Laundry,Ladeside st ; ho, Amisfield, Barone rd

Bobertson Mrs Jane, 17 Russell st

Robertson John, baker, 11 E. Princes s

Robertson J., boatman, 38 Bishop st

Bobertson John, storeman, WestwoodRobertson Mrs Margt., 21J Bridge-end s

Robertson Mrs Mary, 5J Argyle piRoberton Mrs Mry M., 10 Mountstuart r

Robertson Wltr., WestwoodRobertson Wm., chimney sweeper, 22

Mill st

Robertson Wm., seaman, 15 High st

Bobertson Wm., gardener, EastwoodBobin Wm., engineer, 7 Union st

Robinson Thos., seaman, 38 Bishop st

Rodger Mrs Agnes, 14 Bussell st

Bodger Mrs Bobt. , 28 Bridge st

Roe Jonathan, engineer, 24 Craigmore rdBoss Miss Eliz., 6 Argyle pi

Ross H. J. G., M.A., teacher, AbbotsfordBowand Mrs Eliz,, 1 Columshill pi

Boy Mrs Eliz., 76 Montague st

Roy Peter, seaman, 1 Logie pi

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Bush Miss Ann, 8 Montague st

Bussell Mrs Ann, 2 Bridge st

Russell Dun. C, plumber, 3 King st

Russell Matthew B., grocer, 106 Mon-tague st

Rutherford Mrs Margt., 62 High st

Sacks Moses, tailor, 28 Mill st

Schroder Colin M., seaman, 37 Bridge st

Schueller Godfrey, vanman, 82 High st

Schuh Mrs Jessie, 9 Mansefield pi

Sdanders Andrew, Brighton ter

Scott Miss Agues, 54 Ardbeg rdScott Mrs, 21 Ardbeg rdScott Alex., stoker, 38 Mill st

Scott Miss Ann, 3 Minister's brScott Miss Eliz., Dean Hood pi

Scott Miss Eliz., 5 Minister's brScott Mrs Eliz., 84 Montague st

Scott Geo. , drawing master, Brandane tr

Scott Miss Grace, 24 Battery pi

Scott Mrs Harriet, 45 WatergateScott Mrs Helen, 8 Montague st

Scott Mrs Isaac, chinaware dealer, 30Montague st

Scott Mrs Isa., 103 Montague st

Scott Mrs Jane, 11 Ardbeg rdScott Miss Janet, 8 Argyle st

Scott Mrs Janet, 36 Argyle st

Scott Mrs Mary,restaurateur, 9 Victoria s

Scott Matt.,glazier, Argyle pi

Scott Matt., cook, 29 Mill st

Scott Bobt., I Columshill pi

Scott Mrs, 18 Bridge st

Scullion Miss Mary Ann, 60 High st

Sellars Alex. C, 5 Mansfield pi

Service Mrs Jane, Croft Lodge, Argyle st

Shakespeare Jn., grocer, 4 Columshill st

Shand Mrs Cath., confectioner, 11 Ar-

gyle st

Shand Miss Ellen, 5 Hillhouse rdShand Jos., painter, Hillnouse rd;ho.,Westwood, Argyle pi

Sharp Mrs Agnes, 20 Argyle pi

Sharp Miss Cath., 23 Victoria st

Sharp Mrs Jane, Mountstua- 1 rdSharp John, carrier, 2 Croft InSharp John, labourer, 17 Montague st

Sharp Miss Julia, 17 Montague st

Sharp Bobt., J. P., MaryfieldShaw Alex., CraigagowalShaw Arch., carter, 54 High st

Shaw Mrs Cath, 33 Russell st

Shaw Arch., flesher, 33 Mill st

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesav.

Shaw John, carrier. 2 Croft In

Shaw John, carter, 46 Ladeside st

Shaw John, joiner, 4 Mansefield pi

Shaw John, porter, 19 Victoria st

Shaw Miss Margt., 18 Columshiil st

Shaw Neil, Park pi, Bridge st

Shei iff Miss Mary, Argyle terShields John, labourer, 66 High st

Shields John, labourer, 19 Mill st

Shiells Geo., nurseryman, Amisfield,Barone rd

Shirran Wm. N., Mansefield piSilver Andw. Y., tobacconist, 5 Argyle

st ; ho., 25 GaliowgateSillars, ladies' furnisher, 67 Victoria st

Sillars Mrs, 17 East Pnnces st

Sim Mrs Margt., 21 Stuart st

^im Wm. fisherman, 123 High st

Simpson John G., and Thos., farmers,Bogany

Simpson Jms., plumber, Castle st

Simpson Hugh P., 12 Staffa piSimpson Peter, joiner, Eden piSimpson Mrs Mary, 7 Staffa piSimpson 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., 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. & S. W. PailwayCompany quay ; ho., 47 High st

Small Albert, com. traveller, Barone rdSmall Dvd., engineer, 4 King st

Smillie Wm., engineer, 31 GaliowgateSmith Mrs Agnes, 13 GaliowgateSmith Alex. L., teacher, Lilyoak terSmith Alex. N., clerk, 103 High st

Smith Arch., carter, 38 Bishop st

bmith Dun., baker, 69 Montague st

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ho, 2 Hillhouse rdSmith Mrs F., spirit dealer, Stuart st

Smith Henry M., clerk, 4 Hillhouse rdSmith T., flesher, Westlands rdtSmith Jms.

:baker, Ferguson pi

Smith Jms., joiner, 30 Bishop st

Smith John, joiner, 13 Bishop st

Smith John, -fishmonger, 35 Victoria st

Smith Jn., mill manager, 7 Chapelhill rSmith sergeant Jn., janitor, Academy

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ho., 9 Chapelhill rd 56

Smith John C, wine merchant, Wynd-ham rd

Smith Neil gardener, 35 Bridge st

Smith P., 29 Meadow piSmith Eobt., clerk, Lilyoak terSmith Kobt, hotel keeper, Bute Arms

Hotel, Guildford sqSmith liobt., seaman, 103 High st

Smith Mrs Sarah, 11 Albert pi

Smith Thos., 3 Staffa pi

Smith Thos., accountant, 9 High st

Smith Wm., draper, 103 High st

Sneddon Mrs Agnes, 121 High st

Sommervill M<s Helen, 11 Chapelhill rdSpearing Mrs Isa., 28 Columshiil st

Speirs Angus, tailor and clothier, 10Galiowgate

Speirs Mrs, Hope Cot. Wyndham rdSpiers Miss Jane, 22 Argyle st

Spellassie John, labourer, 10 Colums-hiil s,

Spellassie Wm., labourer, 3 Stuart st

Spence John, bathman, 61 Ardbeg rdSpringett Thos., hawker, 20 Mill st

Spreull A., vet. surgeon, 21 Ardbeg rdSproul Ew*n, labourer, 133 High st

Sprowl Arch., linotype operator, 34Columshiil st

Sprowl Mrs Isa., Gowanfield pi

Sprowl Mis, confectioner, 85 High st

^ pi owl Eobt., joiner, 5 Mansefield piSprowl Win,, comp., Columshiil st

Squair F. H., flesher, 5 Galiowgate;

ho., 61 Barone rdStagg Wm., chimney sweep, 27 High st

Stalbridge Thos., painter, 50 LadesideStammers Mrs Marion, 24 liussell st

Stark John, joiner, 36 Staffa piStark John, painter and decorator, 16

Argyle st ; ho., 1 WimbletonSteadward Alex., boilermaker, 32 Mill s

Steel Geo., printer, 5 Castle st

Steel Miss Alice, Mountpleasant rdSteel Jms?., tailor, 19g Gallowgite; ho,Gowanfield pi

Stevenston Miss Isa., Roslin piStevenston Miss Jessie, 21 Mountstuart r

Stevenson Misses, WimbletonStevenston John, spirit dealer, 6 Castle s

Stewart Alex. , county police inspector,County Buildings, High st

Stewart Alex., farmer, AshfieldStewart Alex., tailor, 20 GaliowgateStewart Alex., grocer, 30a Bishop st

Stewart Msss Agnes & Hln., 24 Ardbeg r

Stewart Mrs Ann and Msss Anne andMary, Inkerman ter

Stewart Mrs Barb. It. C, and CatherineK., 14 Marine pi

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Stewart C. S., 63 Mountstuart rd

Srewart Chs., reedmkr., 12 W. Princes s

Stewart Miss Chris., Bogany rd

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, 33 Ardbeg rdStewart Mrs Hannah and Msss Jane andMary, Eastland s rd

Stewart Miss Helen, 7 GallowgateStewart Miss H., dairy, Dean Hood pi

Stewart Mrs Isabella, grocer, 11 High st

Stewart Jms., gardener, 35 Bridge st

Stewart Jms., shipmaster, 96 High st

Stewart Jms., paioter, Serpentine rdStewart Mrs Janet, 18 Ardbeg rdStewart Mrs Janet, 49 Argyle st

Stewart John, boatman, M blister's crt

Stewart John, labourer, 11 Staffa pi

Stewart John Craig, grocer, Holyrood,Barone rd

Stewart Mrs Mary, 31 Wyndham rd

Stewart Mrs Mary, Chapelhill rdStewart Mrs Mary, 22 WatergateStewart Peter, bank agent, ClydesdaleBank, Guildford sq

Stewart Miss Mary, 13 Argyle ter

Stewart Robert, engineer, 18 Argyle st

Stewart Robert, grain merchant, Mill

st ; house Alma ter

Stewart Thos.. 61 Ardbeg rdStewart Wm., engineer, 65 Victoria st

Stewart W. Alex., b.l., County Build-

ings ; ho, 29 Ardbeg rdStewart W, & J., painters, 22 WestPrinces st

Stewart William M., bank accountant,

1 Mountpleasant rdStewart W.m, painter, 19 M'pleasant rdStirling Geo., traveller, 22 Columshill s

Stirling John, fire master, 32 Staffa pi

Stirling Miss Mrgt., High CraigmoreStirling Wm. P., tuner, 36 Columshill st

Stirtan Mrs Margt., Wyndham rdStoddart Alx , mechanic, 17 E. PrincessStone Jos., insurance agent, 22 Mill st

Stone Mrs, toy dealer, 20 Mill st

Storer Jms. D., painter, 27 Argyle st

Strachan Mrs Eliz., 8 Columshill pi

Strang G., 16 Russell st

Struthers , 28 B shop st

Stuart Geo., florist & seedsman, Chapel-hill and Westland rd nurseries ; shopDean Hood pi and Montague st : ho.,

Springbank, Chapelhill rd

Stuart Gilbert, farmer, Kerrycruisoch57

Stuart John Windsor, factor, Buteestate. 43 High st ; ho., Foley House

Stuart Peter, farmer, Mansefield pi

Stuart Miss Mary L., 26 Russell st

Sutherland Rev. And. K, H.A., FreeParish Church Manse, Serpentine rd

Sutherland Wm. , spirit dir. , 24 Mai ine pSwan Matth. ,

purser, 25 Battery pi

Swan Walter, 41 Barone rdSwanston Arthur,grocer, 26 W. Princes s

Swanston Dirt., 4 West Castle st

Swanston Dvd. , 27 Bishop st

Swanston Mrs Jessie, 21 Argyle st

Swanston John, grocer, 22 Castlehill st

Sweeney Mrs Eliz, , 15 WatergateSweeney Jms., shoemaker, W. Princes

st ; house, 6 Store In

Sweet Chas., photographer, E. Princesst ; ho., 20 Crichton rd

Symes Robt., boatman, 60 Ladeside st

Taggart Jms., shoemaker,40 Columshill s

Tannihill Rbt., engnr., 36 M'pleasant rdTatiock M., chemist, 40 Crichton rdTaylor Mrs Ann, 2 Brigde st

Taylor Mrs Ann, 79 Ardbeg rdTaylor Chs., clerk, 30 Staffa pi

Taylor Dnl. M., wine merchant, Towerst ; ho. Eaglesham, Mountpleasant rd

Taylor Edward, joiner, 6 Hillhouse rdTaylor Mrs Elspeth, 3 Brandane ter

Taylor Mrs Isa. , 8 Bridge st

Taylor Jms., 5 Argyle st

Taylor James G., boatman, Albertbreast ; ho. , 46 High st

Taylor Jms., labourer, 141 High st

Taylor Mrs Jane, E. Buigh LandaTaylor Robt. T., flesher, 10 Bridge st

Telfer Mrs Mrgt., 5 Minister's brTelford Wm. J., shepherd, ArdbrannanTemple Mrs Jeannie, 109 Montague st

Thorn Miss Jane, 7 Ardbeg rdThompson Daniel, bootmaker, 55 Vic-

toria st ; ho. , East Princes st

Thompson Miss Helen, milliner, 9 Gall-

owgateThompson Hugh, postman, 34 Argyle st

Thompson James, shoemaker, 94 Mon-tague st j ho, Hazelton, Barone rd

Thompson Mrs Mary, 67 Barone rdThompson Sam., hatter, 60 Montague

st ; ho. , Clyde View, CraigmoreThompson Miss Sarah, Queen's Hotel,

41 Argyle st

Thorns Jms., mechanic, 4 Mill st

Thomson Agnes, 12 Staffa pi

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Burgli of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Thomson Alex., engineer, 8 Hillhouse rThomson Benj. J., slater, 2 Hillhouse rThomson Ohs., manufactr, Wyndham rdThomson Msss Eliz., Mrgt. and Mry. A.,29 Ardbeg rd

Thomson Mr.-? Eliz., 97 Montague st

Thomson Hu., cabinetmkr., 25 Bishop stThomson Miss Isa., 8 Montague st

Thomson Js., fishmonger, Dean Hood pThomson Jms., joiner, 5 Castle st

Thomson Jms., seaman, 109 Montague s

Thomson Mrs Jessie, 35 Argyle st

Thomson, John, seaman, 7 Bishop st

Thomson Jn., bank agent, Royal Bank,Victoria st ; ho., 1 Tower st

Thomson John, seaman, 18 Russell st

Thomson John, 25 Argyle st

Thomson John Russell, architect, 5High st; ho., Argyle ter

Thomson Mrs Mary, 16 Marine piThomson Norman McL., confectioner,

44 Mountstuart rdThomson Ptr., fisherman, 22 WatergateThomson Ptr., seaman, 18 Russell stThomson Mrs Peter, 1 OrcadiaThomson Mrs S. A., 2 Crichton rdThomson Miss JSophia, 16 Battery piThomson Miss Sus-m, 71^ Ardbeg rdThomson Mrs Thos., ironmonger, 65Montague st

Thomson Wm., draper, 13 Montague st

Thorence Mrs Ann, 43 Ardbeg rdThorburn Js., fisherman, 10 WatergateThorburn John, fish merchant, 18 West

Princes st ; ho , 30 Bishop st

Thorburn Tho*., fisherman, 15 Bridge s

Thorburn Wm., blacksmith, Chapelhill r

Tickell Mrs Marion, Museum, ChapelhillTodd Miss barah, 5 Columshill piTodd Mrs, 32 Mill st

Toplis Wm., 5 Mansfield piTorri, Mansento, confectioner, DeanHood pi and Gallowgate

Tosney Miss ladies' nurse, 71 Victoria stTrivett W. J. , shoemaker, 45 High st

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ho , 86 High st

Turnbull Mrs Ann, Wyndham pkTurnbull Wit., inspector, 1 Hillhouse rdTurner Misses Cath. B. & Mary M , 7

Crichton rdTurner Colin B., Craigmore pierTurner A rch , 141 High st

Turner Dug., shipmaster, AscogTurner Guo , coachman, 16 Store InTurner John, 8 lower st

Turpin Wm. J., exhibtor, 22 Russell stTweedley Jn., fishmonger, Ladeside st

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ho, 76 Montague st

Tyre Wm. L., slater, 34 Columshill st

uUrquhart Rev John, West Free Manse,Argyle ter

Urquhart John A., grocer, 13 Argyle st

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ho., BraemarUnverzacht Mrs Janet, 14 E, Princes st

VVail Herr, music teacher, 3 WimbletonVance Mrs Jane, 32 Battery pi

wWalker Arch., blacksmith and heating

engineer, Mil st

Walker Mrs A. E., 27 Columshill stWalker Chas., barber, 42 Bishop st

Walker Dvd., carter, 1 Mill st

Walker Jms. A., heritor, Mountstuart rWalker Mrs Jeannie, 7 GallowgateWalker John, blacksmith 19 Russell stWalker John, dairyman, Havelock terWalher John, restaurarateur, 15 East

Princes st

Walker Martin, plumber, 3 Mill st

Walker Mrs Margt., 11 Bishop st

Walker Mrs, 84 Montague st

Wallace Miss Betsy, restaurateur, 7Bridge st

Wallace Chs., slater, 16 Marine piWallace Mrs Eliz., 17 Craigmore rdWallace Miss Helen, Alma terWallace Jms.,cabmn.,18Mountpleasant rWallace Jms. F., dancing master, HighCraigmore

Wallace John, 46 Mountstuart rdWallace Mrs Margt., Eden cotWallace Mrs Mary, 169 H igh st

Wallace Wm. S., gardener, Roslin cotWardrop Mrs Eliz. , Mansefield piWarren, Mrs Margt. N., Croft LodgeWaters Mrs|Mathew, Mountpleasant rdWaterson Alex., engineer, 11 Bridge st

Watson Dnl. , blacksmith, 15 Castle st

Watson Geo., tailor and clothier, 13Gallowgate ; ho. , 21 Columshill st

Watson Jms., S. P. C. A., Columshill pWatson Miss Jane, 56 Mountstuart rdWatson J,n, blk.smith, 27 Columshill stWatson Mrs Mary Ann., 31 GallowgateWatson Rbt., heritor, Upper CraigmoreWatson Wm., grocer, 2 Minister's brWatson Wm., steamboat agent, Quay

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ho., 7 Chapelhill rdWatt Mrs Margt. L., Wyndham rd58

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Burgh of HOUSEHOLDERS. Rothesay.

Watt Mrs 45 Ardbeg rd

Watt Kobt., 123 High st

Waugh i7 Montague st

Waugh Mrs Helen, 7 GallowgateWaugh Mrs Marion, 5 Argyle st

Waugh Mrs, 36 Columshill st

Weaver John I., pensioner, 25 Argyle st

Web>ter Jms. C, mercht., Albany rd

Webster Mrs Mary, 65 Ardbeg r

Webster Mrs Sophia H., 11 Bridge st

Weir Alex., 71£ Ardbeg rdWeir, Alex., tobacconist, 83 Victoria st

Weir Mrs Ann., 12 Bridge st

Weir Arch. , 21 Marine pi

Weir Jms. , 94 High st

Weir Jms. jn., com. agent, Park pi

Weir Dune, labourer, 149 High st

Weir Miss Jane, 4 Mount pleasant

Weir Mrs Janet, 26 Bridge st

Weir John, gardener, 3 rftuarfc st

Weir Kobt., mason, 23 Battery pi

Weir Mrs, 3 Minister's brWelsh Mrs Ann, 90 Montague st

Welsh Mrs Isa., 8 Argyle st

Welsh Mrs Kate, 30 Argyle st

Welsh Thos., labourer, 19 Mill st.

Weston Mrs Mary E., 13 Crichton rd

Wheeling Jms., spirit dealer, WestwoodWhite Mrs Ann, 26 Columshil st

White J. M., draper, 29 Victoria st

White John, club steward, 24 Bishop sb

White Dune, 77 Ardbeg rdWhitecross Miss Jane, 4 Argyle pi

Whiteford Rbt., game wtchr., CalfwardWliiteford Robt. jun., photographer, 27

High st

Whitfield William W., clerk, 10 Mount-.stuart rd

Whiteside Sm., musician, 77 Montague s

Whitson Miss Janet, 7 Bishop st

Whyte Alex., seaman, 28 Mill st

Whyte Mrs Jessie, confectioner, 25Gallowgate

Whyte, Wm. gas manager, High st

Whyte Mrs Margt., 40 Bishop st

Whyte Kobt., shoemaker, 19 Bishop sfc

Whyte Thos., carter, 38 LadesideWilkie Mrs Chris,, 24 Castlehill st

Wilkie Hugh, yachtsman, 24 Castlehill s

Wilkie Jms. B., Abercorn, Westland rdWilliamson Mrs Agnes, 42 Ar.lbeg rdWilliamson Misses Eliz. Grace & Marion,

3 Ardbeg rdWilliamson Capt. John, steamboatowner, Rockvilla, Ardbeg rd

Williamson Magnus, tailor, 5 Bridge st

Williamson Rev. Rbt., D.D., 6 Orcadia

Williamson Rbt., tar macadam manu-facturer, 21 Columshill st

Wilson, Arch., gardener, Serpentine rd

Wilson Miss Chris., 21 Bridge-end st

Wilson Colin, gardener, 90 High st

Wilson Dvd., Craigmore hotel and pen-

sion, 49 Crichton rdWilson Misses Eliz. J., Helen ft., and

Mary, Chapelhill

Wilson Miss Eliz. J., 7 Chape' hill rd

Wilson Mrs Flora, 24 Bridge st

Wilson Mrs Isa., 2 Argyle st

Wilson Mrs Jane, 31 Gallowgate

Wilson Miss Jeannie, 19 High st

Wilson John, 22 Russell st

Wilson Mrs John E., 3 Orcadia

Wilson Miss Margt., 24 Argyle st

Wilson John, stoker, 19 Castle st

Wilson Jos., stationer, 20 Bridge-end st

Wilson Jos. D., printer, Serpentine rd

Wilson Mrs Mary, 14 Bridge st

Wilsoa Thos., seaman, 5 Bridge st

Wilson Wm., shoemaker, 123 High st

Wilson Wm. A., printer, Buteman, 10

Castle st; ho., Morningside, Serpen-

tine rdWinning Mrs Ann, 46 Ladeside st

Wish-irt Mrs, Seabank buildings

Wood Thos., S. A. officer, 20 West~t n n o f* ^i ^ t"

Woodburn Thos., 38 Bridge st

Woods Thos. T., miller, 1 Barone rd

Wright Alex., teacher, 25 Ardbeg rdWright Jms., 71 Victoria st

Wright Mrs Eliz., 88 Montague st

Wright Jms., residenter, Wyndham rdWright Miss Jane, 22 Argyle pi

Wright Kobt., blacksmith, 19 Stuart st

Yates Jms., tailor, 91 Montague st ; ho.

89 Montague st

Yarwood Jos., musician, 87 High st

Young Alex., 37 WatergateYoung Adam, insurance agent, 25 Col-

umshill st

Young Miss Crace, 8 LadesideYoung Miss Janet, 78 High st

Young Mrs Margt., 19 Kussell st

Young Kobt., porter, 12 Castle st

Yuiil Miss Eliz., 28 Mountstuart rdYuill Mrs Janet, 38 Columshill st

Walker Gavin, baker, 3g Victoria st

Walker Mrs Ann, 46 Mountstuart rd

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It has long been our desire to incorporate

A HOUSEHOLDERS' LISTarranged in streets, but we have already-

attained the blessedness of those who

give more than they receive.

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Parish of HOUSEHOLDERS. North Bute.

Parish of North Bute.(Including the Village of Port-Bannatyne.)

Acton, Aubrey, chemist, Albion pi

Adam, Mrs Janet, Ulva pi

Aitken, Robert, stationer, Victoria pi

Alexander, Jms., carpenter and boathirer,

Shore st; ho., Govandale pi

Alexander, John, yachtsmaster, Govandale

PiAlexander, Miss Sarah, fruiteier and con-

fectioner, Inveryne pi

Raillie, Alx., colliery manager Inveryne pi

Baird David, compositor, Inveryne pi

Baird, David, shoemaker, Shore st; houseGladstone pi

Baird, Wm., clerk. Shore st

Bannatyne, Peter M. , clerk, Iona pi

Bannatyne, Robert, roadman, Victoria pi

Barr, Thomas, farmer, EskechragganBell. Donald, yachtmaster, GlenreeBell Dugald, grocer, Inveryne pi

Bell, Thomas, clerk, Rosebery pi

Berwick, Geo.. M.D., Allt an RighBlack, Daniel, shipwright, Castle st

Black, Hugh, coachman, Castle st

Bodin, Wm., tailor and clothier, Castle st

Brodie, James, baker, AbbotsfordBroom, Mrs, Bay viewBroom, Misses, Bay viewBrough, Miss, Iaa Park villa

Brown, Ar., inspector of poor, Ebenezer pi

Brown, Jas., residenter, Castle st

Brown, John, seaman, Shore st

Brown, Mrs and Miss Barbara, Shore st

Brown, Mrs Isabella, baker, Shore st

Brownlie, Mrs Mnry. Stonfield

Bruce, George, gardener, Lamont's land

Buchan, Miss, Margaret villa

Buchanan, M. R. Gray, Ettrickdale

Buchanan , Robt. , heritor, OmahaBurns, Alex., painter, Inveryne pi

Burns, E. D., sanitary inspector, Castle st

Campbell, Alex., sack mercht., Appin villa

Campbell, General Barrington, Kames CasCampbell, Donald, engineer, Shore st

Campbell, Dun. ,joiner, Lome pi

Campbell. Duncan, shepherd, HiltonCampbell, John B. chemist, Castle st

Campbell, Neil, gar ener, Hafton pi

Carmiehael, Dunalunt cot

Carson, Israel, warper, Govandale pi

Carswell, Mrs Margaret, East St ColmacChalmers, Mrs Janet, Pointhouse Crea

Chalmers, John, joiner, Victoria pi

Chisholm, James, Pointhouse crescentChristie, John, druggist, Kingston pi

Clark. Dug., ploughman, Kildavannan cots

Clydesdale, Miss Christina, Hafton pi

Cochrane, Gabriel, Victoria pi

Cockburn, Jas. Jack, traveller, Pier ter

Cook, John, carpenter, Iona pi

Coubrough, Jms, and Arch., Melbourne pi

Craighead, Miss Margaret, Shore st

Crawford, D avid, carriage-hirer,Victoria pi

Crawford, Wm., dairyman, PointhouseCrawford, Miss Janet, Crown HotelCrawford, John, farmer, AcholterCruden, Miss Jemima, Pointhouse cres

Cumming, Jas., residenter, KnockdhuvwCunningham,Js. L., residenter, Ebenezer pi

Cunningham, Jn., engineer, Shore st

Currie, Miss Jane, Ebenezer pi

Currie, Duncan, joiner and piermasterCurrie, Jn., mason, Bannatyne Mains rd

DDallas Dugald, joiner, Kingston pi

Dallas Wm. , baker, Shore st

Dawson, Mich. D., brewer, Kames bankDewar, Rev. Peter, clergyman, North ButeDickie, Wm. P., farmer, CranlagvourityDougan, Neil, farmer, ShaluntDunbar, John, tobacconist, Shore st

Duncan, Charles, fanner, Little KilmoryDuncan, Daniel, farmer, WoodendDuncan, Jas., farmer, Bannatyne MainsDuncan, Miss Jane, Sardinia pi

Duncan, James, teacher, BallanlayDuncan, John, farmer, RhubodachDuncan, Robt. , dairyman, Barone pkDuncan, Robert, farmer, KilwhinleckDuncan Thomas, fencer, KildavannanDudgeon, Peter, Inveryne pi

Dunlop, Rev. John, F.C. ManseDunn, George, boots, Iona pi

Dunn, John, engineer, Albion pi

EEdmond, Robt., carrier, Govandale pi

Ewing, Arch., millmanager, Inveryne pi

Ester, Wm., old Hafton pi

Ferguson, David, residenter, Castle $t

Ferguson, Dunean, yachtsmaster, Iona piFerguson Jas., spirit merchant, Victoria piFerguson, John, Sardinia pi

Ferguson, Miss, grocer, Shore st

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Parish of HOUSEHOLDERS. North Bute.

Ferrier, Alex., traveller, Pointhouse oresFinlayson, Mrs Mary, Pointhouse cresForson, Miss Margaret, Pier ter

Frame, David, grieve, S. St. ColmacFrame Wm., farmer, Barone ParkFyfe, Chas., carpenter, Kingston pi

Fyfe, John, hoatbuilder, Ardmaleish

GGalbraith, Wm. , farmer, GreenanGault David, hrassfounder, Shore st

Gihb, Peter, shoemaker, GovandaldplGibson Mrs Annie, Port-Bannatyne InnGibson, Miss Kachel, Lamont pi

Gilchrist, John, Bannatyne Mains rd

Gillies, Mrs, farmer, QuogachGillies, John, ploughman, Little KilmoryGillon, Mrs Margaret, Melbourne pi

Golder Wm. , hotel keeper, Pointhouse cres

Gevan, J. G., Faith Mission, Mount Clare

Gregorson, David, shopman, Castle st

Gregorson, Mrs E., spirit merch., Shore st

Grierson, Wm., shipmaster, Pomona hous©

HHall, Robert, fireman, Castle st

Halliday, Duncan, grocer, Shore st

Halliday, George, merchant, Castle st

Halliday, James, Angus pi

Halliday, Mrs Jane, SawmillHalliday, Mrs Mary, Stonefield

Hamilton, Robt., contractor, Lamont pi

Hardie, Robert, merchant, Castle st

Harper, Alex. R. , fitter, Castle st' Hogarth, Arch., yachtmaster, GlenleaHogarth, Jas., fisherman, Shore st

Hogarth, John, fisherman, St NiniansHogarth, Jhn., yachtmaster, Springwell pi

Hogarth. Mrs Male, grocer, Si.ore st

Howatt, Mrs Mary, Iona pi

Howitson, Alex, stackman, DunaluntHunter, Miss Eliz., Pointhouse cres

Hunter, Mrs Jemima, Springwell pi

Hunter, Wm., farmer, Upper EttrickHutcheson, A. C, wine mercht., Appin vil

Hyndman, Edw., yachtsmaster, Victoria pi

Hyndman, James, coal merchant Castle st

Hyndman, Peter, ploughman, BallanlayHyndman, Robt. ,labourer, Meikle Kilmory

Jenkins, Donald, gamekeeper, ScarrelJohnston, Hu., farmer, West St ColmacJohnston, Robt., Bannatyne Mains rd

KKeith, A., dairyman, Salisbury piKeith, Duncan dairyman, SaUsbury piKeith, Hugh, gardener, Iona pi

Keith, Neil, roadman, Govandale pi

Kerr, Mrs, Gladstone pi

Kidd, Henry C, sailmaker, Mount ParkctKirk, John, residenter, Iona pi

Lamont, Arch. , accountant, TighantraighLamont, Coll, residenter, Shore stLamont, Dugald, Mosgeil, PointhouseLamont, Hugh, butcher. Shore stLamont, Jn. M'N., writer, TighantraighLamont, John, farmer, StuckLamont, Wm. D., clerk, Fir Cliff

Lawson, Andrew, grocer, Victoria piLeggatt, John Wm., new Hafton piLeitch, James, yachtsman, Lome piLeitch, John, fisherman, Shore stLeith, Peter, druggist, Shore stLeithhead, David, upholsterer, Castle stLivingston, Dun. , fisherman. N. Hafton piLoch, George, coal merchant, Back stLoch, James, joiner, Shore st

Loch. Walter,seaman, Hafton piLoch, William, ironmonger, Shore st

Lochead, John, Rannatyne Mains rdLockhart, John, tinsmith, Shore stLusk, Miss C, Salisbury piLyon, Mrs Ann, Sardinia pi

Lyon, James, farmer, Drumachloy

MMalcolm, James, carpenter, Kingston piMalcolm Wm. H. , engineer, Gladstone piMalcom Archibald, joiner and boat-builder,

Shore st; ho Gladstone piMalcom Mrs Eliz., farmer, EdinbegMalcom James P., farmer, EdinbegMarshall, Miss C, Clifton villa

Martin Bryce, farmer, GlecknabaeMartin, Miss Mary, nurse, Inveryne piMartin, R. S., com. agent Gladstone piMartin, farmer, Quein & ScalpsieMatthewson Ewen, painter, Shore stMathieson Alex.

,ploughman, Ladehouse

Meldrum David, yachtsmaster, Shore st

Meldrum John, woodman, EdinmoreMenzies A., manager, HydropathicMiller, Miss Cath. , Pointhouse gardensMiller, Miss Janet, Alpine villa

Miller, Miss Mary, Victoria piMiller, Neil, cabman, Castle st

Miller Wm., confectioner, Castle stMilne George, residenter, Clifton villa

Mitchell, Andw., salesman, Salisbury piMoffatt, Wm., house factor, Ulva piMontgomery Alex., farmer, AuchenteerieMorgan, Captain, boat-hirer, Shore st

Morrison A., boots, Invernye piMorrison Alex., woodman, Lome piMorrison Arch., farmer, CraigberochMorrison, James, detective, Lome piMorrison, Miss Janet C, Melbourne piMorrison Wm., farmer, MiltonMuir Thomas, farmer. MechnochMuir, Wm. T., slater, Pier terMurdoch Wm., engineer, Hafton piMurray Angus, fisherman, Lome piMurray Dugald, fisherman, Castle st

Murray Geo., plasterer, Castle stMurray, Misses, milliners, Inveryne piMurray Mrs James, Shore st

Murray Wm.. ploughman, Rhubodach rd

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Parish of HOUSEHOLDERS. North Bute.

MaeMcAlister, Alex, ploughman, EdinmoveMcAlister, James, farmer Meikle KilmoryMcAndrew, Jn. S., residenter. Kingston pi

McArthur, 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, ArdscalpsieMcCallum, John, steward, Alt-a vonaMcCallum, Cohn, John and Peter, farmers,

KilmichaelMcCulloch Henry, naturalist, Iona pi

McConnechy, Mrs, farmer, LargivrechtanMcCunn, Miss, Janet, Castle st

McCunn, Miss Mary, Post office

McDermid, Henry, labourer,Angus pi

M'Dermott, C. & W., painters, Quay st

McDermott, Mrs Eliz., EttrickbankMcDonald, Dugald., farmer, AuchavolaigMcDonald, Hugh, joiner, Castle st

McDonald, Wm., woodman, CuilnashamragMcDougall, Alex., fisherman, StraadMcDougall, Dun., carter, Crown buildings

McDougall, Jas., fisherman, StraadMcDonald, Mrs Jane, Victoria pi

McDougall, Thomas, fisherman, StraadMcDougall,Wltr. , fisherman, Ballycurrie sh

McDougall, Wm., fisherman, Ballycurrie sh

McEwen , Dugald. plumber, Ulva pi

McFadyen, John, car driver, Shore st

McFadyen, Jn., yachtsmastr., Cuilnasham-rag

McFadyen, Lach., ploughman, KildavannanMcFadyen Neil, printer, Shore st

McFarlane, Mrs Agnes, Upper ArdroscadaleMacfie, Chas., fnrmer, Mid Park, Inch-

marnockMacfie, Hugh, farmer, Ballycaul

Macfie, James, farmer, North Park, InchMacfie, John, farmer, BallycurrieMcFie, John, labourer, LadehouseMacfie, John, joiner, Castle st ; ho, MouutPark cottage

Macfie, Robert, farmer, Lower Ettrick

McGillivary, John, mason, Ulva pi

McGilp Allan, ploughman, DunaluntMcGlashan, Dug. ,

yachtsmaster. Shore st

McGlashan, James, yachtmaster, Shore st

McGregor, Wm., gardener, Pointhouse andRulliecheddan

Mcllraith, Mrs Elsie, DoonbankMclnnes, Mrs Agnes, Lamont's land

Mclntyre, Andrew, farmer, GlenmoreMclntyre, Alexander and Archd , farmers,

Dunalunt,Mclntyre, Daniel, labourer, Salisbury pi

Mclntyre, Mrs Eliz., farmer, KildavannanMclntyre, Peter, shepherd, Kilmichael

Mclntyre, Peter, and Archibald, farmers,

BallanlayMackie, Mrs Jane C, Melbourne pi

Mackie, Lewis E., house factor, Kingston pi

McKay, Mrs Margt, Victoria pi

McKay, John, farmer, Barone Park

McKechnie John, wood merchant, Castle st

McKellar John, fisherman, StraadMcKirdy, Miss, OakbankMcKellar Mrs, grocer, Shore st

McKenzie Thomas, dealer in antiquities,

Stella MarisMcKinnon Miss, Karnes lodgeMcKirdy, Alex, shoemaker, StraadMcKirdy Gilbert, carter, Castle st

McLachlan, Miss Eliz., Sardinia pi

McLachlan James, joiner, Castle st

McLean, Dugald, ploughman, StraadMcLean Lach., farmer, CranslagloanMcLean John, ploughman, StraadMcLeod, Mrs Eliz., Victoria pi

MeMillan Duncan, joiner, Salisbury pi

Macmillan Malcolm, clerk, Castle st

Macmillan Miss M., Margaret villa

Macmillan Thos., gardener, PointhouseMcMillan, Wm., contractor, Kingston pi

Macmillan Wm., Karnes bankMcNaught C. H., draper, Iona pi

McPhail, Duncan, shoemaker BallanlayMcPhail John, ploughman, Govandale pi

McPhail John, draper, Castle st

McPhail Malcolm, yachtmaster, Quay st

McPhail Peter, roadman, Ulva pi

McPhee, Dugald, restaurateur, Shore st

McQueen Jas., baker, Castle st

McRae J. A., police officer, Victoria pi

M 'Vicar Arch., yachtmaster, Melbourne pi

NNeil, Mrs, Ulva pi

Neil Robert, baker, Springwell piNeild Wm., residenter, EdgertonNewell A. W, shipmaster, ArdgowanNicol, Robert, Bannatyne Mains id

Oatman Francis, Inveryne pi

Orme Alex., spirit nwnager, Govandale piOrr David, engineer, Shore st

Parlane Thomas, merchant, Govandale piPaton, James, residenter, Inveryne piPaton Miss, farmer, GreenanPaterson, John, engineer, Victoria piPollock John T., teacher, Shore st

Potts Robert, game watcher, Auchiemore

Rae, James, teacher, Angus pi

Redfern Wm. H. , bootmaker, Albion pi

Redfern Miss Jessie, confectioner, Shore st

R id, Peter, ironmonger, Castle st

Ritchie, Andrew T. and James S., farmers,Gortans

Robertson Alex., fanner, CranslagmoryRobertson Arch., farmer, S. Park, Inch

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Parish of HOUSEHOLDERS. North Bute.

Robertson, Arch. , tramway manager, Point-house

Robertson, Miss Isa., Pointhouse cres

Robertson, Jas., miller, GreenanRobertson, Mrs Janet, Sardinia pi

Rodger, Wm., saddler, Bannatyne Mains rd

Rodger, Miss Violet, Kingston pi

Rodger, Wm., shepherd, Castle st

Ross, Geo., builder, Victoria pi

Ross, Mr, Victoria pi

sSharp Daniel, ploughman, StraadShaw Daniel, blacksmith, StraadShaw John H , Rosebery pi

Shearer Jas., yachtmaster, Quay st

Shearer Matthew, boat-hirer, Shore st

Shi.-lds J. H., AbbotsfordShields Robt. , Royal Hotel. Shore st

Sim Alex., FernbankSimpson Mrs Cath., farmer, S. St ColmacSmith John, blacksmith, Ettrick

Smith John, car driver. Castle st

Stalker Gilb ,yachtmaster, Lamont pi

Steven James, Pomona houseSolfleet Miss, Sardinia pi

Stevenson Mrs Eliz., farmer, ArdmaleishStevenson Jas., farmer, ArdmaleishS evenson Mrs Janet, farmer, Kilbride

Stewart Alex. & Robt., farmers, NetherArdroscadale

Stewart John C. & Thos., farmers, UpperArdroscadale

Stewart Misses, Isa Park villa

Stewart Thos. , Rosebery pi

Sutherland Alex., fisherman, Ebenezer pi

Sutherland John, labourer, Iona pi

Taylor Jas. , baker , Iona piThompson Miss, Melbourne piThomson Charles, blacksmith, Castle st

Thomson Dan., roadman, RallauiayThomson David, bl icksmith, Hafton piThomson Mrs M., Mount Park cotThomson Robert, joiner, Angus piThomson Thomas, blacksmith, Stewart's InThomson Wm., carpenter, Shore st

wWaddell John, boilermaker, Govandale piWallace Arch,, gamewatcher, TighentudorWalker Alex., manufacturer, Govandale piWark Miss Agnes, Shore st

Watson Wm. , music seller Victoria piWeir M ilcolm, RullecheddanWeir Mrs, schoolhouse, KildavannsnWeir Mrs Margt., Shore st

Welsh George, baker, Melbourne piWhite Donald, shepherd, StraadWhite Peter, teacher, Castle stWilson James, contractor, Victoria piWilson Mrs Jessie, Shore stWilson Robert, residenter, Hafton piWilson Mrs Robert, Woodend cotWotherspoon Alex, merchant, Springwell pWright Wm., tinsmith, Albion piWyllie Wm., oil manufacturer, Ulvapl

Yuille Mrs, Karnes hankYoung Mrs Eliz., Quay st

Young Margt., Ardlamont villa

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Parish of Householders. Kingarth.

Parish of Kingarth.(Including the Village of Kilchattan Bay.)

Aitken Wm., baker, Kilchattan BayAnderson Geo S., compositor, Kilchattan BAnderson Eev J. W.,U F Ch., Kilchattan B

Baird Mrs, Kilchattan BayBaillie George, butcher, Kiichattan BayBaillie Hugh, farmer, LangalbuinochBailiie Wm., Kilchattan BayBannatyne Bryce, joiner, Kilchattan ButtBarn Millbrae, AscogBell Duncan, baker, Kilchattan BayBell Duncan, jun,, mason, PiperhallBell John, blacksmith, Kilcaattan BayBell Malcolm, mason, Kilchattan Mill

Bell M. jun., masonBell Miss Jane, Kilchattan BayBlack Daniel, joiner, KerrycroyBlack John, labourer, KerrycroyBlack Robert, roadman, Kilchattan ButtsBlue Wm., rabbit catcher, U StravannanBoag John, fencer, Kilchattan ButtBone James, gardener, MillhouscBoyd Robert, builder, KerrycroyBraid Robt.

,gardener, Millburn cot, Ascog

Brodie Miss Flora, Kilchattan BayBrown Alex., roadman, Kilchattan BayBurns Mrs Wm., Kilchattan BayBurrige John, labourer, Mountstuart

Cameron Don., labourer, Ascog hall

Cameron Hugh P., wright, Kiichattan BayCampbell An, warehouseman, Kilchattan BCampbell Jn. L., traveller, Kilchattan BayColquhoun Capt. J. , Kilchattan BayConnelly James, gardener, MountstuartCowie John, woodman, Ke'ryci oyCrawford Robt., farmer, Little KilchattanCrawford Thos., farmer, DrumreochCruickshanks William, market gardener,

Vineries, AscogCumming John, builder, Kilchattan Bay

Duncan Hu. & Nn., farmers, LangalchoradDuncan Jms. L., farmer, Birgidale KnockDuncan John, seaman, Kilchattan BayDuncan Robt., labourer, Kilchattan BayDuncan Robt. L, carrier, Kilchattan BayDuncan Wm., shoemaker, Kilchattan BayDuncan Mrs, Auchintore

EEsplin W. T., sehoolmaster, Kingarth

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, KerrylamontFrame Wm., labourer, Little BayFulton 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 Thomas, tilemaker, Kilchattan ByGlen Alex, sen., taiior, Kilchattan BayGlen Donald, fisherman, Kilchattan BayGreig G. G., compositor, Kilchattan Bayireig James, grocer, Kilchattan BayGrierson John, hotel keeper, Kingarth

HHarvey Mrs James, Kilchattan BayHastings David and I ;addow, farmers, PlanHenderson Wm., shoemaker, Kilchattan BHeron Michael, gardener, MountstuartHouston Thomas, labourer, Kilchattan Bay

Inglis John, draper, Kilchattan Bay

Davies Peter, Kilchattan BayDay Mrs Cath., Kilchattan BayDean Adam, quarryman, Kilchattan BayDean John, ploughman, KerrylamontDean Robert, roadman, Kilchattan BayDocherty Wm., labourer, MountstuartDuncan Miss Eliz., Kilchattan Bay

Jamieson Jas. , fisherman, Kilchattan BayJohnstone Alex., joiner, MountstuartJohnstone Thomas, grocer, Kilchattan BayJohnstone Wm., labourer, New-farm

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Parish of Householders. Kingarth.

KKeith Duncan, carter, Barefield

Kelly David K., hotel, Kikhattan BayKelly Wm., foreman, Kikhattan BayKelso Miss Isa, draper, Kilchattan BayKelso Robert, piermaster. Kilchattan BayKennedy Wm., ploughman, KerrytonliaKerr Hugh, coachman, Southpark, Ascog

Laidlaw Robert, engineer, BalmoryLamont Andrew, joiner, NewfarmLainont Dan., molecatcher, AmbiisbegLamont James molecatcher, PiperhallLainont Win., labourer, Piperhall

Lane Stephen, coachman, MountstuartLapsley West SmithyLeekie Miss, Kilchattan BayLinden James, hedger, Birgidale ButtLittle James, ploughman, U. StravannanLochhead And., clerk, Kilchattan BayLogan Jas., gamewatcher, Birgidale ButtLornie Jas., gardener, South park, Asc>gLouden Wm. , clothier, Kilchattan BayLucas James, teacher, Kilchattah Bay

MMann Geo., draper, Kilchattan BayManning James, organise, MountstuartMarshall Jn., ironfounder, Kilchattan BayMartin Archd., farmer, LargiezeanMartin James, farmer, Nether StravannanMartin John, farmer, KerrymenochMartin Moses, engineer, Kilchattan BayMartin Mi-sses, temperance hotel, Kil. PayMeikle Robert, engraver, Kilchattan BayMitchell John, coachman, BalmoryMiddleton Aug., 'bus driver, Kilchattan ByMiddleton James, ploughman, BarerleldMiddleton Robert, watchman, NewfarmMiddleton Rdn., dykebuilder, Kilchattan BMiller mis Eben., Kilchattan BayMiller James, te .cher, Kilchattan BayMorrison Robt., fisherm in, Kilchattan BayMorrison Wm , builder, Kilchattan BayMuir James, ploughman, BirgMale ButtMurchie Hugh, baker, MountstuartMurdoch Dun., ploughman, Mid-AscogMurray John joiner, Kilchattan BayMurray Alex., joiner, Kilchattan BayMurray Archd., farmer, Quochag

MacMcAlister Jn & Rbt., farmers, Mid-AscogMcAllister Dug.,, the Hermitage, AscogMcAlister Thos. labourer, Kilchattan BayMcAllister Wm., coal agent, Kilchattan ByMcAllister Wm., labourer, Kilchattan BayMcAlpine mis, Millburn cot , AscogMcArthur Peter, gardener, MillburnMcCall mis Cath., Kilchattan BayMcCalman D., p c, Kingarth Police stationMcCallum Dug., carpenter, Kilchattan BayMcDonald A. I., rabbit catcher, KilchattaniiMcDonald Don., labourer, Kerrycroy

McDonald Hector, roadman, Scoulag moorMcDougall Jas., residenter, Kilchattan BayMcDougall Js jun., engineer, Kilchattan BMcDougall Jn., fisherman, Kilchattan ByMcDougall John, labourer, Kilchattan BayMcDougall John, ploughman, Mid-AscogMcDougall Dun & Rbt., farmers, BarnrnldMcEwen Professor, GarrochtyMcFarlane Alex., farmer, Culevin and

Meikle KilchattanMacfarlane Dan., joiner, MountstuartMacfarlane Miss Cath., Kilchattan BayMacfie Alex., fencer, Kilchattan BayMcfie Ar., joiner and grocer, Kilchattan BMactie Dan, sen., joiner, KingarthMacfle Dn. jn. , carriage hirer, KingarthMactie Daniel and John, farmers, LubasMacfie Dan., seaman. Kilchattan BayMacfie Fergus, mason, Kilchattan BayMacfie James, hedger, CossanMcFie Mrs Mary, Kilchattan BayMacfie h'obt., gardener, Kerry< royMacfie Robt., joiner, Kilchattan BayMcGeachen And., surveyor, Kilchattan BMcGregor Daniel, fencer, MountstuartMcGugan Js., gardener, South ldg., AscogMcintosh John, tailor, Kilchattan BayMclntyre Dugald, tile -worker, KilchattanMclntyre Wm., grieve, Kerr) lamontMcKay Archd., f;irmer, BruchagMcKenzie capt. Richard, Kilchattan BayMcKill Robt

,printer, Kilchattan Bay

McKinlay John, Schoulag moorMcKinlay Mrs, Kilchattan BayMackinlay Mrs J. L., Kilchattan BayMcKirdy Thos.. fencer, Scoulag moorMcKirdy Thos., labourer, MountstuartMcLean, Hugh, farmei', AscogMcLean Neil, gnrdener, Ascog HallMcLeod Mai., ploughman, MountstuartMcMillan Archd., ploughman, CulevinMcMillan Capt. Daniel, Kilchattan BarMcMillan Wm., boatman, Kilchattan BayMcNiven Donald, grocer, Kilchattan BayMcTaggart Archd., carter, Upper ScoulagMcTaggart Dun., ploughman, U. Scoulog

NNeilson Wit., manufactr, Kilchattan BayNisbet Jms., caretaker, Stevenston Home,

AscogNugem John, gardener, Millbank

Orr John, joiner, Kilchattan Bay

Park Alx., com. traveller, Kilchattan BayPattie William, Kilchattan BavPhillips vv W. F., Kilchattan BayPollock Rev J. J. W.. Hawkeston lodge

RRankin R., engineer. Kilchattan BayRobertson James & John, farmers, Birgi-

dale Crieff

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Parish of Householders. Kingarth.

Rodgerson R., Kilchattan BayRose David, carter, NewfarmRice Mrs, Gatehouse

sSaunders iiev John, M. A., B. d., KingarthScott Thomas, farmer, GallachanScott Miss, Kilchattan BayShields Jas., engineer, MountstuartS ilalrs Mrs, Kilchattan BaySI mpson James, farmer, South KerrycroySmith John, tailor, Kilchattan BaySmith Male, cattleman, Kerrymenoch cots

Smith Wm., farm servant, MountstuartSpiers John, ploughman, Birgidale ButtSpencer William, ironmaster, South Park,

AscogSteel Robert, tileworker, Kilchattan BayStewart Duncan C , teacher, Birgidale

Stewart Jas., coachman, Millbank, AscogStewart Jas., joiner, KerrycroyStewart Mrs Fanny, Ascog HallStewart Wm., woodman, Kilchattan BayStrang Miss Jessie, Kilchattan BayStrang Jn., potato merchant, Kilchattan By

Strathern Geo., labourer, Kilchattan BayStuart Gil. & Ptr., farmers, KerrycrusachStuart John, Marquess of Bute, Mount-

stuart House

Tait Daniel, fitter, Kilchattan BayThomson Dvd. jun., engineer, Kilchattan BThomson Robert, gardener, BahnoryThorburn James, woodman, KerrycroyToole Patrick, labourer, MountstuartTowers-Clark captain James, Ascog

wWalker Mis, Kilchattan BayWallace Daniel, gamekeeper, PiperhallWallace Daniel, ga nekeeper, MountstuartWard Mrs Corneilius , Kilchattan BayWarden, A watchmaker, Kilchattan BayWeir Mrs Alex., farmer, DunagoilWilson John, grocer, Kilchattan BayWilson John, gamekeeper, MountstuartWilson J. K., gardener, N. lodge, AscogWinter Bev. William, clergyman, Ascog

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BONNIE SCOTLAND'S RESORTS, SCOTCH HEATHER CARD?Paper, 2d; Cloth, fid; Le titer, Is. 3d, 6d, and Is each.

These Publications can be had separately.

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Cannot fail to be appreciated wherever sent."One of the most gratifying messages of good will that has reached

ns this season comes irom Rothesay, Scotland, in the form of a 'HeatherChristmas Card' issued by Alessi« Higgle & Co , of that favourite resort.

. . . The two inside pages are surrounded with mottoes, everyone of which breathes a true Scottish sentinn-nt of good will to absentrelatives or acquaintances. Alotu 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."—AewZealand 1 vines, Wellington.

" They're faur, faur av%a', hut their hearts are kind and true

T.ie auld house at hame is ever in t heir view :

The Bonnie Heilan heather and the hilhaps clad wi'snaw

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PART III.

ROTHESAY.

AccountantsCampbell, Alex., 29 WatergateM'lntosh, Wm., Castle st

Miller, Daniel, County BuildingsMontgomerie, A., Albert pi

iErated Water ManufacturersCunningham & Co., New HallsM'Kinlay, A., Columshill st

Architects

Robson, John, 25 West Burn street,

GreenockThomson, John R., 5 High st

AuctioneersCampbell, Alex,, 20 WatergateFerguson, Daniel, Barone rtl

M'Gilp, Alex., 3 High st

Montgomerie Arch., Albert pi

BakersBlack, Hugh, 6 Avgyle 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., Aiontague st

Muir, Charles, 17 Higb st and 17 Ar-gyle st

McMicol, Jas., Wyndham rdRobertson, David, 7 E 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 Keeper.Lawrie, John, Gallowgate

BillposterM'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'Lelian, 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 piCruden, Bishop ter—A. Scott-King and

Miss ErieHoliday Home, 76 Ardbeg—Miss Nolan,6 Elysium, Mountstuart Road—

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Scott-KingMavisbank, Bridge Street —Mrs

Woodburn

Boat Builders

Dewar Frank, 14 WatergateJardine, Robert, 119 High st

M'Farlane, George, Mill st

Taylor Jas., High st

Boat HirersBlack, D. M'A., West BayDewar, Francis, EsplanadeFyfe, John, ArdbegJardine, G. B. , Mountstuart rdJardine, Robert, Mountstuart rdKnox John, Albert piLeitch , ArdbegM'Donald, Fred., East Princes st

M'Farlane, Geo., EsplanadeScott, Matthew, West BayStoddart, Alex., EsplanadeSymes, Robert, CraigmoreTaylor, James, Albert pi

Tweedley, John, Esplanade

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Booksellers, Stationers, andNewsagents

Blair John, 49 Montague stDuncan, A., 33 GallowgateHarold, Misses E. & I., 12 Albert piPulton, Miss A., 10 Argyle st

Lyle, Miss, 5 Montague st

M 'Arthur, James, Guildford sqM'Culloch, H. P., Montague st

Mackinlay, John, 21 Victoria st

Mackinnon, Hector, 11 Victoria st

M'Neill Wm., E Princes st

M'Mcol Miss, Bishop st

Paterson, Thomas, 29 Montague st

Stewart, Misses M. & T.. Wydham rdStewart & Co., W. Princes st

Boot and ShoemakersCollier S. & Sons, Montague st

Dick, R. & J., 105 Montague st

Dickson, James, Montague st

Duncan, Alex, jun., Bishop stGray, J. & Son, Montague stIrvine, Samuel, E. Princes stLaing*, James, 4 GallowgateMontague Henry, WatergateMurdoch, A , LadesideM'Kinlay, Robert, Chapelhill rdSweeney, James, West Princes stTaggart, James, 30 Columshill atThompson, Daniel, 55 Victoria st

Thompson, James 94 Montague stThomson, Miss. Montague stTrivet, W. J., High st

Weir Dugald, 71 Montague st

BuildersBone, R., Russell stHunter, Win., Minister's brKerr, & 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 GallowgateHenry, Jas. , Wyndam rdLove, J. D. K., Dean Hood pi

Montgomepie Brothers, Albert piMillar, Win. C, 21 High stDaniel MacLean, 1 i W Princes stM'Gilp, Daniel, 38 High st

M'Intyre. James, 61 Montague st

M'Keehnie, Wm. D., Bridge-end st

M'Laehlan, D., 115 Montague st

M'Millan, Wm., Montague stShaw, Arch., Mill st

Squair, F. H., 5 Gallowgate

Carriage HirersThe 'Bus Proprietors andMartin, J. & A., Chapelhill rdM'Kirdy, J. & D., 25 Bridge st

M'Lean, Thomas, Ladeside st

Moodie, Wm., WatergateNisbet, John, Bridge st

Cabinet MakersAnderson, Alex., West Castle st

Blair & Son, 15 Bridge st

Dodds, A. & Son, Bridge-End st

Duncan, John, 22 Bridge st

Innes, M. & G., 101 Montague st

Smith, John, 13 Bishop st

CarriersRothesa.y and Glasgow—

Hendry, Jas., 72 Montague st , Glas-gow—99 Stockwell st, 61 Osborne54 Mitchell st, & 57 Buchanan st

M'Ewen, Alex, 47 & 83 Montague st;Glasgow — 62 & 90 Argyle st ; and79 East Howard st

M'Gilp, Daniel, 41 Montague st

50 Queen Street, Glasgow.Perston, William, 58 Montague st

;

Glasgow—48 West Howard st, 53 &55 East Howard st, and 53 Bell st

Rothesay, Port-Bannatyne, andMOUNTSTUART—

Faulds & Meikle, QuayShaw, John, 2 Croft lane

Rothesay and Kilchattan—Logan, James, Kilchattan Bay

Carters Contractors.Boyd, Adam, Pier and Russell st

Cosgrove, Hugh, Columshill st

Faulds & Meikle, Quay, Mill andBridge sts

M'Kirdy, John, Bishop st

M'Lean, P., Mill stM'Millan, Arch., Store lane"Watson, Wm., Quay

CartwrightsKirkwood, David, 111 High st

Morrison, Robert, WatergateM'Bride, James, John st

M Millan Bryce, Mill st

Chemists and DruggistsHicks, Geo. & Son, 1 Victoria st

Jamieson, W. B., 64 Montague st

Leith Peter, 43 Victoria st, and Port-Bannatyne

Lyle, Wm., 13 E Princes st

M'Kirdy, John, Victoria st

China & Earthenware DealersCampbell, James, 21 WatergateM'Coll, Hugh, 21 Argyle st

Robertson, Miss Albert pi

Scott, Mrs Isaac, Montague st

Thomson, MrsThos., 65 Montague st

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Chimney SweepersThe Slaters andMiller, Alex., 44 HighstStagg, W., 27 High st

Coal MerchantsBlack, John S., Bishop st

Black, Wm., Glasgow and Ayr Coal

Depot, Stuart st

Cameron, Duncan, Bridge-End st

Dixon, Wm., Limited, 13 King st

Dobbie & Murray, 119 High st

Glen, Thomas, BroadcroftHenderson James, 31 WatergateM'Ewan, Arch., King st

M'Kirdy, John, 38 Bishop st

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, Miss, s, Victoria st

M'Fie, Mrs, Dean tlood pi

M'Gowan, Mrs, 42 Montague st

M 'Intyre, Miss, Russell st

M'Kendrick, Mrs J., WatergateNisbet, Miss GallowgateShand, Joseph, Argyle st

Torri, M. , Dean Hood pi & GallowgateWhite,' J-, 25 Gallowgate—Agent for

Cooper & Go's. Teas

Cutler.Ritchie, Wm., 21 Bridge-end st

Cycle Builders and RepairersL. S. Milloy, 45 Montague st

M'L.elia*i, Q. B., Croft lane—'cycling-taught

Walker, Arch., Mill and Union sts

Dairy KeepersBell, Miss, WatergateCameron, Miss, Montague st

Campbell, A., 99 Montague st

L«aidlaw Mrs, 28 Bishop st

Maypole Dairy Co., 56 Montague st

Montgomery, Miss, E Princes st

M'Luckie Mrs, Mansefield pi

Stewart, Miss H, Dean Hood pi

DentistCochran, John J ,15Bishop st

Fyfe, Dr D., 5 Battery pi, Mondays 11

till 4, or by appointmentMorrell, Geo., 3£ Victoria st

DrapersBrown, A. & Son, 31 and 33 Montague

st, also 1 and 2 Albert pi

Henderson, Mrs, Dean Hood pi

Hill George, Montague st

Innes, M. <fc. G., 101 Montague st

Lauder, R., 9 West Princes st, and 7

Albert piUyle.Mrs, 52 High st

Miller & Co., 48 Montague st

Muir, Wm. C, 19 Montague st

M*Arthur, Peter, Albert pi

M'Aulay, Mrs, 85 Montague st

M'Crone, James, 59 Montague st

Paterson <te Sons, 39 Victoria st

Thomson, Wm., 13 Montague st

Wright, Mrs, Montague st

DressmakersCunningham, Misses, Argyle st

Fletcher, Miss, Bishop st

Forfar, Miss, 94 High st

Hannay, Misses, Montague st

Johnston, Miss, Columshill st

Macfie, Misses, 12 Argyle st

M'Lea, Miss Margt., 20 Bridge st

M'Lea, Miss, High st

Middleton, Miss, Argyle pi

Muir, Miss, Hillhouse rdNisbet, Mrs, Ivy Bank cottagePaterson, Mrs, Dean Hood pi

Rankine, Misses, W. Princes st

Shaw, Miss, Bridge st

Stewart, Mrs, Argyle st

Weir, Miss, MountpleasantWilliams, Mrs, 103 Montague st

Dyer and CleanerDick, John F., 91 High st

FarmersArdbeg .

.

.

.

Alex. CurrieAshfield .

.

.

.

Alex. StewartBarone .

.

.

.

Jas. StuartBogany .

.

.

.

John G. SimpsonCrossbeg .

.

Robert CurrieGartnakeilly .

.

Andrew RitchieKnockanreach and

Larkhall .

.

John M'MillanLittle Grenach .

.

Andw. PatersonLochend and Lochly, Misses MacfarlanMeikle Grenach.

.

Dugald CowanWestland .

.

John CurrieWindyhsill .. T.H.Harvey

Fish CurersBarr, Peter, 35 WatergateTweedley, John, Ladeside st

FishmongersO'Neil, Mrs, 22 High st

Slaven, Mrs Henry, WatergateSmith, John, 35 Victoria st

Thomson, J., Dean Hood pi

Thorburn, John, 18 W. Princes st

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Parish of TRADEKS. Rothesay.

Florists, Nurserymen, Seeds-men, and Market Gardeners.

Anderson, Hugh, Serpentine rdBlue J & P. , Gowanheld nurseryCampbell, D., Argyle terChisholm, Duncan, ArdbegClow, Robert, 39 and 40 ArdbegCuthbePtson, M., Public Park

NurseryDobbie & Co., Seed Growers and

Florists to the Queen, Springfield,High st, and at Orpington, Kent

Fleming, Gavin, sen,, Barone rdHill, John, BallochgoyJamieson, Wm., Serpentine rdLister, Alex. , Meadowbank, Barone rdM'Laren, John BraesideM'Pherson, Andrew, CraigmoreShsells, George, TownheadStuart, George, Chapelhill Nursery

Argyle st

Wilson, Colin, Eden pi, High st

Fruiterers and GreengrocersBlue, J. & P, 21 Montague stCook, Duncan. Victoria stJamieson, A. & Son, 9 Argyle stM'Intyre, G., Mill and Russell stM'Lellan, Mrs, Montague stM'Nicol, Miss, E. Princes stPatienee, Mrs, 14 GallowgateRankin, Misses. Albert piSlaven, John, Store lane and Stuart stStuart, George, JJean Hood place and

Montague st

Whyte, Miss Jessie, 25 GallowgateWilson & Co., Victoria st

Furniture BrokersInnes, M. & G., 101 Montague st

Funeral Undertakers(see joiners.)

GlaziersMurray, D. C, Montague stM'Coll, Hugh, 19 Mill stalso several Painters and Joiners

Grocers(Licensed marked I).

ZAitehison, Thomas, 30 Mill stBaird. Mrs, Ardbeg£Bell, David, Montague stZBlack, D. M'A., Castle stBlack, J. S., 131 High stBoag, Mrs, HillhouserdZBFOUg-fa, John, 17 King stBrowD, Mrs Alex. 34 Columshill stBpown, James, 77 High stZBuehanan, M., 51 Montague stZCallan, J.M'C, 19 E. Princes stCampbell B., 25 Mill stCampbell, James, 57 Montague stConnell, Mrs, Bishop st

Cooper & Co. , W. Princes stCunningham, Jas., 81 Montague stCurrie, D., Ardbeg rdFindlaj/, Peter, Wyndham rdFerrier, David, Montague stFordyce, Mrs, 105 High stFopfap, J., 92 High stGraham Mrs, Mill stHamilton, Andrew, 2 Bridge-end stHill, Miss. Ladeside stHolden, George, 75 Montague stHolmes, Andrew, Victoria stHunter, James, 10 W Princes stLipton, Ltd., Montague stLogan, David, Bridge-end stMelrose. Mrs, Stuart stZMaitland, Joseph, 62 Montague stMaitland Mi^s, Columshill stMaltman Mrs, 24 Mill stMathieson Donald, 6 E. Primes stZMillap, Andrew M., 1 Argyle st^Mitchell Samuel, 6 High stMunro, D., 5 Albert piM'Galium, Neil, 96 Montague stM 'Farlane, Mrs, 1*9 High stMackinnon, John, Montague stZM'Laehlan, D., 16 Columshill stM'Lean, Miss, Castle st*

M'Luckie, John, Mansefield piM'Neill, Mrs Marjory, 11 MillstMaequapie, D. C, Columshill st

and Barone rdPerrie, Alex., 14 Mill stRussell, Matthew B., 106 Montague sSprowl, Mrs, High stStewart, Alex., Bishop stZStewaPt, Mrs J. C, 13 High stZSwanston, Arthur, W. Princes stJUpquhapt, J. A., 13 Argyle st

HattersRankin, Alex., 25 Victoria stThompson, Samuel, Montague st

HairdressersCameron, G. O.. 51 Victoria stGardiner, J., W Princes stMorrell J. C, 7 High stMoppison, Arch., 90 Montague stAnderson, David, T Bridg-end st

Hotel KeepersBuchanan, George, (Victoria), 57

Victoria st

Gpindiey, Mrs, (Argyle), 27 WatergateKelly, John L., (Royal), Albert piLyle, Charles (Lome), Guildford sqM'Kinlay, Andrew M., 4 High stM'Millan, James, West Princes stPaton, Mrs, (Waverley), Argyle stPipie, G., (Osborne), 87 Victoria st

Robeptson, Mrs Jas., (Livingstonia),Guildford sq

Smith, Robt., CButeArms), Guildfordsq

Osgood, Mrs, (Wemyss View), Argyle pi

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Thompson, Miss, (Queen's), Argyle st

Wilson, D., (Pension), Craigmore

Hosiery ManufactoryThe Orphanage, Barone rd

House Agents and FactorsBrown, Neil, PierCampbell, A., WatergateFisher, James, W Castle st

Fowlie, Walter, 38 Bishop st

Miller, Robert C. , Montague st

Montgomerie, Arch. , Albert piMacbeth, 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

Turner1, Colin B., Craigmore pier

Wilson, John T. & Alexander, High st

Insurance AgentsBurnie, A. M , High st

Campbell, Alex., 29 WatergateCampbell, James, WatergateGrant, 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

Miller, Daniel, County BuildingsMontgomerie, Arch. , Albert piM'Intosh, Wm., Castle st

Mackinlay, John, 21 Victoria st

Mackinnon, H, Victoria st

M'Kirdy, John, Bank of ScotlandM'Kirdy, John, Bishop st

Pendrigh, Wm., High st

Stone Joseph. 22 Mill st

Stewart, Peter, Clydesdale BankThomson, John, Royal BankTurner, Colin B., Craigmore PierWilson, John T. & Alexander, Castle stYoung, Adam. 25 Columshill st

IronmongersBlack, Jardine, 19 GallowgateBrown Robert, 43 Montague st

Wood, Mrs, 93 Montague st

Innes, M. & G., 101 Montague st

Napier, 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

BowmanWilliam, 1 W. Castle st

Brown, Alex., 17 Mill st

Dewar Duncan, 83 Montague st

Dodds, A.& Son, Bridge-End st

Duncan, John, 22 Bridge st

Lauder, Wm., Ladeside st

Morrison Thos., 33a WatergateM'Bride James, John st

M'Callum & Son, 50 High st

M'Fie, John, ArdbegM'Nab Alex., 5| E. Princes st

M'Millan, Bryce, Mill st

Smith John, 13 Bishop st

Laundry KeepersBlair, Mrs A. , 71 Ardbeg roadJohnston, Miss Agnes. 25 Barone rdHowatt, Mrs Silverdale, Ardmory rdM'Nicol, Miss, High stMoore, Mrs, Dean Hood piRobertson, James, Ladeside

Ladies' & Children's OutfittersDodds, Miss, 15 Argyle stElder, Mrs, 102 Montague st

Graham. Mrs, 75 Victoria stLauder, Robert, 7 Albert piM'Arthur, Miss, 69 Victoria stM'Aulay, Mrs, 85 Montague st

M'Connell, Miss, 21 Montague stM'Millan, Mrs, Argyle sb

Sillars, Mrs, 67 Victoria st

Lime MerchantsM'Kirdy John, 38 Bishop st

Stewart, & Co., King's Mill

LibrariansH arold, Misses E & I., Albert piInstitute, Stewart, Montague stM'Arthur, James, Guildford sqMackinlay, John, 21 Victoria st

Mackinnon Hector, 11 Victoria st

MillersRobertson, James, Greenan millStewart & Co., Mill st

MillinersDodds, Miss, 15 Argyle st

Elder, Mrs, 102 Montague stFreckleton, Misses, Wyndham rdGraham, Mrs, 75 Victoria st

Paterson J. , 31 Victoria stRankine, Misses, W. Princes st

Thompson, Miss H., GallowgateThomson, Wm., 13 Montague stWright, Mrs, Montague st

Newspaper CorrespondentsAdvertising Agents

Ewing, A., Buteman OfficeFleming, Gavin Express OfficeHarvey, J. C, Chronicle OfficeHiggie, Geo., Directory and Guide Office

Mackenzie M., Express Office

Mackinnon, H , 11 Victoria st

Quigley, Joseph, Castle st

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

PaintersMurray, D. C. , 86 MontagueM'Coll, Hugh, 21 Argyle st

M'Fie, Dugald H., 35 High stShand, Joseph Hillhouse rdStark J. , 16 Argyle st

Stewart, W.& J., W Princes st

PawnbrokerInnes, George, W. Castle st

PhotographersAdamson & Son Chapelhill rdM'Kim, John. 32 Argyle stHowie. D. L., Dean Hood piPeaplman, M. & Co., 9 Victoria st

Sweet, Charles, E Princes st

PlasterersDuncan, Matthew & Co., LadesideJamieson, John, Mill st

M'Kinnon, Hugh, 107 High stM,Quistan, John, John st

PlumbersCruickshanks, John, 47 High st

Cunning-ham. Daniel, 3 Bridge st

Napier. Thomas, 68 Montague stMorrison Bros., 33 WatergatePeacock, A R.. 23 High st

PortersNo. 1—Stewart, John, Staffa pi

2—Patrick, James, 2 Staffa pi3—MDonald, Jas., Mountpleasant4—dimming, James, Staffa pi5—M'Lachlan, Camp., High st6—M'Murchie, Dugald, Ladeside7—M'Leish, Robert, W Princes st8—Young, Robert, Castle st

9—M'Lean, Hugh, 4 King st

10—Shaw, John, 19 Victoria st11—M'Kellar, Duncan, Montague st

12—Keith, John, 66 High st

PostmenBray, Edgar, 5 Mansefield piCollins, C. A., Russell st

Goodwin, Isaac. 17 Montague st

Kean, Colin, John st

Johnston, Thomas, Montague st

Mtnzies, Wm, High st

Mutch, John, Mansefield piM'Lellan, M., 5 Minister's brM 'Arthur, E., 7 Montague st

M'Farlane, R , 11 Victoria st

M'Intyre, Malcolm, Mill st

Nicholson, Armiger, 24 Bishop stScott, John, Montague st

Spence, James, Ardbeg rdThompson, Hugh, Ai'gyle st

Turner, John, 8 Tower at

PoulterersPatience Mrs, 14 GallowgateSmith John, 35 Victoria st

Printers and PublishersHarvey & Co., Chronicle office,

WatergateHiggie & Co. , Directory and ABC

Guide office, 22 Bridge st

Mackenzie M., Express Office, 11Montague st

Wilson, W. A,, Buteman office, 10Castle st

RestaurateursBainbPidg*e, Wm., (Eagle), 1 Mon-

tague st (licensed)Boyle, Charles, Montague stBraeside Tea-Rooms, E. Princes stBrown, Mrs, 29 GallowgateBuchanan, Donald. 27 Victoria stCrichton. Alex., Argyle stFaulds, Mrs, Stuart stHerbert, Miss Edith, Albert piInstitute, Norman Stewart, Mon-

tague stJackson, David, E Princes stJohnston, Mrs, 82 Montague stG-pant, Peter, 1 GallowgateJohnstone, Misses, 63 Victoria stKeith, J., Montague stM'Cord, John, Victoria stMrs M'Gowan, 42 Montague stM'Lean, John, Guildford sqScott Matthew, Mill stScott Matthew, 9 Victoria stWalkep John, 11 E. Princes stWallace, Miss B. , 7 Bridge stWilson, Miss, 9 Bridge-end st

SaddlersBupness, Robert, 29 High stLiving-stone, Rich., Castlehill st

SculptorsKePP, Neil & Son, Victoria st

Kirkhope, Wm,; TownheadLyle, Wm., Townhead

Seedand Potato MerchantsandManure Agents

Duncan, Ninian, Store laneFishep, James, W. Castle and King stsHeron, James, Bishop Terrace brM'Millan, John, Stuart stRobertson, Mrs, John st

Stewart & Co., Corn Mill, Mill st

SlatersHyndman James, 52 Montague stLeckie, Wm. M., Bridge st

Millep, James & Son, Columshill stPatepson, Robert, 24 Argyle st

Spirit MerchantsThe Licensed Hotel-Keepersand Restaurateurs and—

Allan Alex., Guildford sq & Montague st

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Parish of TRADERS. Rothesay.

Bainbridge Wm., 1 Montague st

Bell, Duncan, "Galatea" Bar, 3, 5 and7 Bridge-End st

Brown, Robert, High st

Bruce, Henry, 2u Gallowgate st

Burns, James, GallowgateBurton, Wm., Tower & Castlehill sts

Duncan, Mrs A., 8 Watergate st

Campbell W. P., 25 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'Innes, Jas.. Castlehill st

M'Millan, Jas., E Princes st

M'Phee, Hugh, 27 GallowgatePaterson, E., 3 Victoria st

Stevenson, John, Castle st

Smith, F , Stuart st

Taylor, D. M., Ltd., Tower st

Steamboat AgentsBoyd, Adam, 18 Russell st ("Lord of the

Isles" and "Bute")Meikle, Arch., Bridge St., (Buchanan's

and Williamson's)Paterson, Chas., Argyle st (Caledonian.Sloan, Hugh, High st, (G. & S.-W)Watson, W., Springbank, (Macbrayne's)Yorkson, Alex., 1 Bishop ter br (N. B )

StockbrokerFowlie, Walter, 38 Bishop st

Tailors and ClothiersBrown, A. & Son, 31 Montague st

Dobbie, Andrew, Tower st

Kerr, H. S., 7 Bishop st

M'Crone, James, 59 Montague st

M'Kay, Charles, 25 Montague st

Miller Robert C, 46 Montague st

Lamont, Arch., 15 GallowgatePaterson & Sons, 39 Victoria st

Spiers, Angus, 10 GallowgateSteel, Jas., 19a, Bridge-end sfc

Stewart, Alex., 18 GallowgateWatson, George, 13 Gallowsiate

Yates, James, Montague st

TeachersSee Official List.

MUSIC.Christie, Arthur S., Ian villa

Dryden George, Castle st

M'Arthur, James, Bishop st

M'Arthy, Miss Alice, Brandane ter

M'Kinlay, Miss Marianne, Bishop ter

Vail, Herr i WimbletonWhyte, John, A.L.C.M., Bishop ter

DANCING.Dickson, George, 24 Castle st

Gillies, Walter F., 51 Ardbeg rd

Murdoch, Angus, Bishop st

M'Lennan, Duncan S., SHillhouse rd

SHORTHA.ND.Higgie George, 22 Bridge st

SWIMMING.Madden, George, Stewart bathsSprowl, Robt, Skeoch Bathing places

Timber Merchants, Contrac-tors, and Shipping Agents.

Halliday, George, Limited, Union st.

TinsmithsLove, J. K., 66 Montague st

Napier Lhos. , 68 MontaguestM 'Nab, John, W. & E. Princes st

M'Tavish, Edward, 7£ Bridge-end st

Thomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

TobacconistsLyle, Miss, 5 Montague st

M'Culloch, H. P., Montague st

M'Intosh, Duncan, 104 Montague st

M'Gilp, Alex., 3 High st

M'Neill, Wm., East Princes st

Paterson, Thomas, 29 Montague st

Silver, Andrew Y., 3 Argyle st

Stewart, Misses Wyndham rdStewart & Co. , Albert pi

Weir, Alex., 83 Victoria st

Wilson, D., Victoria st

Toy and Fancy Goods DealersBlack, Jardine, 21 GallowgateGardiner, Mrs, Montague st

Hannay, Misses, Montague st

Lyle Mrs, 5 Montague st

M'Kirdy, James, 77 Victoria st

Paterson, Thos, 29 & 29 Montague st

Silver, Andrew Y., 3 Argyle st

Stewart, Misses, Wyndham rdStone Mrs, 22 Mill st

Thomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

Umbrella MakersM'Kirdy, 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

Paterson, Robert & Co., Store lane

Robertson, Angus, 21 Bridge-end st

Watchmakers and JewellersDuncan, John, 55 Montague st

Lauder, Hugh, 8 Albert pi

M'Gilp, Alexander, 3 High st

M'Beath, Alex., 4£ GallowgateThomson, Mrs Thos., 65 Montague st

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Parish of TRADEEJB. North Bute.

Parish of North Bute.(Including the Village of Port-Bannatyne).

BakersBrown & Dallas, Crown BidsWelsh, George, Melbourne pi

BlacksmithsSmith John, EttrickThomson, Charles, Port Bannatyne

Boat BuildersAlexander JamesFyfe, John, ArdmaleishMalcolm, Arch., Shore St West

Boat HirersAlexander, James, Shore stMorgan, Captain G. B., Front stWilson, James, Front st

ButcherLamont Hugh

Carriage HirersCrawford, David, Shore St WestCurrie, DuncanHyndman, James

CartersCurrie, DuncanHyndman, James

Chimney SweeperShearer, Matthew

Coal MerchantsHyndman, JamesLoch, George

ConfectionersAlexander, Miss, Inveryne piRedfern, iMss, Shore st

Ferguson, Miss, Shore stKeith, Duncan, Castle st

Lawson, Miss, Victoria piMiller, Wm., The Rest, Shore stMrs M'Kay, Castle st

DressmakersHunter, Miss, Springwell piMurray, Misses, Inveryne piM'Cunn, Miss, Castle stM'Lachlan, Miss. Castle stWilson, Misses, Oakbank

DruggistLeith, Peter, Shore st

FarmersAuchavoulaig .

.

AcholterAirdscalpsieArdmaleishAuchenteerieBallanlayBallycaulBannatyne MainsBarone ParkCraigberochCranslagloanCranslagrnory .

.

Cranslagvourity .

.

DrumochloyDunallanEast St Colmac .

.

EdinbegEskechraggan .

.

GlecknabaeGlenmoreGortansGreenanHiltonInchmarnock—Mid ParkNorth Park ..

South Park .

.

KilbrideKildavannanKilmichaelKilwhinleckLargivrechtan ...

LenniehallLittle Kilmory .

.

MechnochMeikle Kilmory.

.

Milton

D. M 'DonaldJohn CrawfordRobert M 'BrideMrs StevensonAlex. MontgomeryPeter M 'IntyreHugh MacfieJames DuncanJohn M'KayArch. MorrisonLachlan M'LeanAlex. RobertsonWm. P. DickieJames LyonA. M'IntyreMrs CarsewellJames P. MalcomThomas BarrBryce MartinAndrew M'IntyreJ. & A. RitchieWm. GalbraithHugh Lamont

Charles MacfieJames MacfieArch. RobertsonMrs StevensonMrs MTntyreM'Callum BrothersRobert DuncanMrs M'ConechyMrs LamontCharles DuncanThomas MuirJames M'AlisterWm. Morrison

Nether Ardroscadale, Airs StewartQuogach . . Mrs GilliesQuein and Scalpsie, John Martin, junRhubodachRullecheddan .

ScarrelShaluntSouth St ColmacStewarthallStuck

John DuncanW. M'GregorMrs J. M'IntyreNeil DouganMrs Sim psonA. M'IntyreJohn Lamont

Upper Ardroscadale, Stewart & M'Farlane

Upper Ettrick . . Robert MacfieUpper Ettrick .. Wm. HunterWest St Colmac . . Hugh Johnstone

FruitererAlexander, Miss, Inveryne pi

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Parish of TRADERS. North Bute.

GrocersBell, Dugald, Inveryne pi

Black, Eliz., Castle sc

Ferguson, Miss, Shore st

Halliday, Duncan, Shore st

Hogarth, Mrs M. , Govandale pi

Lawson, Andrew, Victoria pi

M'Kellar rMs, Crown buildings

Hotel and InnkeepersCrawford, Miss, CrownGibson Mrs, Port-Bannayne InnShields, Robt., RoyalGregorson, Mrs E., Anchor Tavern

IronmongersM'Phail Malcolm, Front st

Loch & Co., Shore st

JoinersCurrie, Duncan, Shore st

Lusk, James, Back st

Malcom, Arch., Shore St, WestM'Fie, John, Castle st

MillinersMurray, Misses, Inveryne pi

Newsagent, &cM'Fadyen, Neil, Shore st

M'Cunn, Miss, Post Office

PaintersM'Dermott C. & W., 9 Quay st

PlumberCunnlnghan^D., Castle st

PrinterM'Fadyen, Neil, Shore st

RestaurateursM'Phee D„ Shore st

Welsh, George, Melbourne pi

SlaterM'Fie Dugald, Shore st

Shoemaker"Baird, David, Front st

Redfern, |Wm. H., Albion pi

TailorBodin, Wm., Castle st West J

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Parish of TRADERS. Kingarth.

Parish of Kingapth.(Including the Village of Kilchattan Bay.)

BakerCuppie, Miss, Kilchattan Bay

BlacksmithsBell, James, MillholeGill, James, KingarthStewart, Alex., Ambrisbeg

Boat HirersM'Callum, Arch., Kilchattan BayM'Callum, Dugald, ,,

M'Fie Daniel ,,

BuildersBell, Duncan, jun., Kilchattan BayBell, Duncan, sen., ,,

Bell, Malcolm, MillhouseCumming, John, Kilchattan BayMorrison, Wm., „M'Fie, Fergus, „

ButcherBaillie, George, Kilchattan Bay

Carriage HirersM'Fie, Arch., Post Office, Kingarth

CartersFerguson, John, Kilchattan BayM'Fie, Arch., Post Office, KingarthM'Fie, D., Kilchattan Bay

Coal DealersDeans, Adam, Kilchattan BayM'Dougall, John ,,

M'Fie, Daniel ,,

ConfectionersCuppie Janet, Kilchattan Bay

DraperKelso, Miss, Kilchattan Bay

DressmakersKelso, Misses, Kilchattan BayBrown, Miss Jessie, Little bayFerguson, Miss, PiperhallStewart, Miss Jessie, Kerrycroy

AmbrisbegAmbrismoreArdnahoeBarefieldBarnauld

Farmers... Mrs £oag... J. Jamieson... David Ferguson... Marquess of Bute... Robert M'Dougall

Birgidale Crieff . J. Robertson & SonsBirgidale Knock, Jas. L. Duncan, B.Sc.BruchagCulevineDixon's DamDrumreochDunagoilGallachanKerrycroyKerrycruisoch ...

KerrylamontKerrymenochKerrytonliaLangalbuinoch .

.

Langalchorad ...

Largizean,Little KilchattanLubasMeikle KilchattanMid-Ascog

Arch. M'KayAlex. M'FarlaneMrs JohnstonThos. CrawfordMrs Janet WeirThomas ScottJames Simpson8tuart, GilbertMarquess of ButeJohn MartinD. GemmillHugh BaillieHugh DuncanArch. MartinRobert CrawfordJohn MacfieA. MacfarlaneR. & 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 BayMartin, Miss, Kilchattan Bay

JoinersBannatyne, Bryce, Kilchattan ButtsCumming, John, Kilchattan^BayLamont, A., ,,

M'Fie, Daniel,M'Fie, Robert,

Laundry KeeperMrs Currie, Kilchattan Bay

Newsagent, &c.Cuppie, Miss, Kilchattan Bay

RestaurateurBell, D, Kilchattan Bay

ShoemakersHenderson, Wm., Kilchattan BayDuncan Wm.,

,,

TailorM'Intosh, John, Kilchattan BayOrr, Wm., Kilchattan bay

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Parish of TRADERS. Cnmbrae.

Parish of Cumforae.(Including the Burgh of Millport).

Allan Wra.Bakers

Glasgow st

Baillie & Co. Mrs Jas ,Quayhead

Cunningham John, 8^ Guildford st

Speirs Allan. 28 Stuart st

BlacksmithsGraham Alex., Crawford st

Morris R., Craig st

Boat BuildersMauchlin Colin, George st

Boat HirersFerguson C, StrathwherryHunter Neil, StrathwherryMauchline Colin, StrathwherryWallace Charles, Glasgow st

BooksellersCunningham Miss, Post O., Guildford st

Steel Mrs, Glasgow st

Stewart Mrs J., Glasgow and Stuart st

Boot and ShoemakersAnderson James, Kelburn st

Co-Operative Society, Cardiff st

Dunan Wm., Guildford st

L ttle David, Stuart st

Greenlees J., Guildford st

MacKean H., Stuart st

BuildersM'Graw John, Barend st

Shearer John, Churchhill st

ButchersAllan James, Glasgow st

M'Faplane 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'Nicol W., Cardiff st

Shearer J., Crichton st

CarrierStewart Alex., Miller st

Chemists and DruggistsMacrury Dr, 4| Guildford st

Sinclair Dr, 37 Stuart st

Coal MerchantsAllan R., ElmbankCameron Daniel, Ritchie st

Co-Operative SocietyKerr Walter, Clyde st

M'Graw Wm., Barend st

ConfectionersBlair E. C:, Glasgow st

Boyd Miss, Stuart st

Houston A., Guildford st

M 'David Wm., Stuart st

Stewart Mary, Stuart st

Taylor John, Kelburne st

Tobia G., Miller and Glasgow sts

ContractorsBirnie James, George st

Hill John, Mossbank cottageShields & M'Millan, Barend st

DrapersAllan Misses I. & M., Glasgow st

Black Miss Jean G., Stuart st

Co Operative Society, Cardiff st

KerrC. & M., Stuart st

M'Innes Mrs, Guildford st

Thomson Mrs John, Guildford st

Stewart Mrs, Stuart st

DressmakersAllan Isa. & Margt., Glasgow st

Miller Misses, Stuart st

Murdoch Miss, Barend st

M'Fie M. & J., Stuart st

Shearer M. & J. Guildford st

Somerville Miss, Vulcan cot

Earthenware DealersJeffrey M., Stuart st

Kerr C. & M., Stuart st

FarmersBaillie Thomas, Upper KirktonBarbour John, BallikelletBrown Mrs, Karnes millCrawford James, FiggitochFinnie Mrs, Mid KirktonHall John, BoggieM'DouRall Duncan, BallochmartinM'Kirdy John, Nether KirktouRobertson Robert, BreakonghThom John, Portyre

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Parish of TRADERS. Cumbrae.

FishmongersKerr John, Crichton sfc

Kerr Walter, Cardiff st

Houston Alex. , Stuart st

Wilson Neil, Glasgow st

FruiterersAllan, A., Glasgow stBaillie John, 14 Glasgow st

Boyd M., Stuart st

Blair Eliz. C, Glasgow st

Mackenzie M. & A., Stuart st

Houston A. , Guildford st

Rowatt John, Stuart st

Grocers(Licensed, marked I.)

Allan Wm. , Glasgow stAnderson, James, 9 Kelburn st

Baillie John, Glasgow st

Co-Operative Society, Cardiff st

Hunter Charles, Stuart stLyall Arthur, Glasgow sfc

M'Connechy, J,, Glasgow stM'Kay Jonn T., Guildford stM'Kean H., Clyde st

M'Nicol Wm., Cardiff st

M'Naughton Janet, Cardiff stZMurray John, Glasgow stStewart Mary, Stuart stTaylor James, Glasgow st

Turner Mrs E., Miller st

Wallace James, 9 Quayhead

Hairdresser*Chapman Jas. W., Stuart st

Muir Robert, Stuart st

Hotel KeepersCunningham's Trs. (Cumbrae), Stuart sfc

Frew James (Kelburne Arms), Stuart st

Graham Mrs (Sommerville Temperance),Stuart st

Sommerville Mrs Thos., (Royal George),Quayhead

IronmongersCampbell Wm., Stuart st

Hastie, Wm., Stuart st

JoinersBaillie John, Glasgow st

Duncan Thomas, Kameston rdHunter Andrew, Miller st

M'Laren Daniel, Howard st

Taylor John, Barend st

LibrarianStewart Mrs J. , Glasgow st

MillinersM'Innes Mrs,. Guildford st

Hunter Miss, Glasgow st

Miller Misses, Stuart st

NurserymenDale Thomas, Viewfield nurseryM'Lachlan W., Kirkton gardensQueate Andrew, Ferry rdReid John, Bute terRowat, J. , Glebe nursery

PaintersHastie Geo., Crawford stHastie Wm., Guildford stStewart Alex., Barend st

PhotographersAlexander David, Cardiff stFergus Charles, Howard st

PlasterersTelford James, Crawford stGolan J., Barend st

PlumbersBowie W, , Churchill stM'David Wm., Crawford st

RestaurateursCrawford Wm., Guildford stRobertson Arch., Stuart st

SlaterSeaton John, Clyde st

Spirit MerchantsThe Licensed Hotel-Keepers andM'Kean Wm,, Glasgow stMurray John, Glasgow stPaterson James, Glasgow stTrain Wm„ Cardiff st

Steamboat AgentsStewart James, HarbourStewart Alex., HarbourBoyle Robert, Keppel pier

Tailor and ClothierStewart James & Co., Stuart st

TinsmithsBowie W., Guildford stM'David Wm., Crawford st

TobacconistsCarmichael Mrs, Stuart stHastie W. M., Guildford stMuir R., Stuart st

Toy DealersM'Kean H., Clyde stStewart Janet, Stuart stThomson Agnes, Stuart stHastie W. M„ Guildford st

Watchmaker and JewellerCrawford Wm., 42 Stuart st

Wallace C.

WeaverGlasgow st

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Glasgow and West of Scotland Society

FOR 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 (2 up,)

or Police Office, will receive immediate attention.

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

Joiner, Cabinetmaker,and Funeral Undertaker,

13 Bishop Street, Rothesay.

Daniel Ferguson,Auctioneer and Valuator,

Barone Cottage, f0f Bapone Road.

Auction Rooms—Store Lane.

best prices always realised. prompt settlements.

Craigmore Hotel and Pension,At Craigmore Piep, Rothesay,

Overlooking Royal Northern Regatta Course. Convenient for Clyde Excursion

Steamers. Golf Course, Tennis Courts, and Bowling Green adjoining.

Telegrams

''^TXphSoT^'" D. WILSON, Proprietor.

Pianoforte and Singing? School,7 Castle Street, Rothesay.

GEORGE DRYDEN, 'Teaehei? of MusicCandidates prepared for the various Examinations, Terms on application

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

PORT-BANNATYNE.

DAVID CRAWFORD'SWagonettes and Brakes,

Bun Daily during the SEASON between PORT-BANNATYNE and ETTRICKBAY, starting (weather favourable) from Tramway Terminus

about every 15 minutes, commencing 10 a.m.

Farts Each Wat, 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.

C h a p-a-B ane to carry about 2 4.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 Malcolm,Yacht and Boatbuildep,

Joiner, and Painter,PORT-BANNATYNE.

Oars, Spars, and Blocks. Best Steel and Flexible Wire Ropes.

Best Paraffin Coke. Ship 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.

Boat-Hirer and Boat-Builder—James Alexander, Shore Street.

Groceries and Provisions—D. Bell, Inveryne Place.

Restaurateur—George Welsh, Shore Street.

Tailor and Clothier—William Bodin, Castle Street,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

MILLPORT.

John Cunningham,Bread, Biscuit, Pastry Baker, . ,

and Confectioner,81 GUILDFORD STREET.

Hot Pies Every Saturday Evening. Wedding Cakes.

Dishes Baked and Covered*

Allan Speips,Family Bread, Biscuit,

and Pastry Baker,

Foot ofChurch Hill, and 22J Kelburn Street..o

HOT PIES.Parties will receive every information as to where they can be accommodated with

Furnished or Unfurnished Houses.

K1LCHATTAN BAY.

J. CURRIE,Gpoeer, Bread, Biscuit, & Pastry Baker,

POST OFFICE.ROTHESAY.

Butchei—D. M'Lachlan, 115 Montague Street.

China Merchant - James Campbell, 21 Watergate.

Coalmasters—William Dickson, Limited, 13 King Street-

Drapery and Remnants -Mrs Lyle, 52 High Street.

Family Grocer -Peter Findlay, Wyndham Road, Ardbeg.—Orderspunctually attended to.

Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant-Daniel M'Lachlan, 18 Columshili Street. „_,..,.

Grain Merchant—Ninian Duncan, Store Lane, off Guildford Sq.

Robert SprOWl, Swimming Master, Rothesay Amateur Swim-

ming Club, West Bay Bathing Place, gives lessons at hours as arranged.

Toy Dealer—Jardine Black, 21 Gallowgate.

Tobacconist, Stationer, & Fancy Goods Emporium—Miss Stewart, Wyndham Road.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Bonnie Scotland's Resorts,

Publishing Office, \ HIGGIE & CO., )Printing Offices,

Rothesay.* / Publishers. ) Glasgow.*To which Office all Communications are to be addressed.

ABC BONNIE SCOTLANDThis Brochure was issued in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of

Her Most Gracious Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA,of Blessed and Glorious Memory,

when Her Majesty was pleased to accept copies, and commanded herthanks to be sent to Mr Higgie.

HIS HONOUR, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,similarly received and acknowledged the Guide as a Christmas Present.

From all classes in every quarter, at Home and Abroad, comecongratulations.

rpHIS PUBLICATION, like the enterprising Scot, is "aye ready" to* go anywhere. Orders are received and executed at all times.

As in this the Glasgow Exhibition Tear, the First Edition for theSeason of this "Dainty Literary Dish" will be issued annually beforeVICTORIA DAY, and the Insurance Coupons made available from 1stMay till Slst October inclusive.

"Bonnie Scotland's Resorts" is its own interpreter.

It is a most appropriate present to send not only to prospective Sum-mer visitors, but also to friends abroad.

The Wholesale and Retail Trade, and Home and Foreign Societies;are supplied on liberal terms.

The Advertisement Tariff covers the Whole of any One Year's pro-ductions, and may be had on application.

It is our desire to keep our Gazetteerpetite— in order to facilitate quickand easy circulation. Advertisements have consequently to be focussedinto small space—though not squeezed into corners, but readily foundunder appropriate ABC Headings.

Orders and enquiries should be addressed to Mr Higgie, Rothesay.

HIGGIE & CO., PUBLISHERS, GLASGOW and ROTHESAY.Season 1901.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

—a Few Recent Reviews.BONNIE SCOTLAND'S RESORTS.

" This is an invaluable little guide, published at the modest price of 2d. It

contains a full list of all the towns in Scotland, which are famous, either fromtheir historical or scenic associations, together with information as to the

best hotels to stay at, and all tips a tourist may require in order to locate

himself with comfort. Our American visitors cannot do without this little

Baedeker, which fits in a waistcoat pocket. We conscientiously recommendit."

Anglo American, London.44 The guide gives in a concise form interesting particulars regarding the

principal holiday and other resorts of Scotland, with hotel, railway, steamboat,

and other information likely to be useful to tourists and -holiday makers.

Besides the ordinary paper cover issue at 2d, the publishers recognise the

International Exhibition year by special issues, some ia tartan, and others

with stiff covers bearing St Andrew's Cross and the Scottish Standard.''—

Glasgow News." Is a holiday-maker's companion that it would not be easy to excel. Its

editions at 2d, 6d, and Is constitute, indeed, a dainty dish, the ingredients in

which will keep tourists of the day or the month in perfect touch with their

suiTOundings. The idea throughout is to give the fullest information in the

smallest compass, and it is realised in a manner that deserves thanks."

Glasgow Record." It is the most useful and handy twopenny worth of literature that the man

or woman contemplating a holiday can possess. The issue this year is ma-terially enhaneed, and in its tartan covers the booklet is better than ever."

We heartily recommend it as splendid value for the money."

NationalGuardian." It is an unpretentious but useful little volume, which the holiday-maker,

whether Scot or stranger, will find exceedingly convenient. It is published

in several styles—notably tartan,—for the benefit, of course, of visitors fromEngland and foreign parts."

Glasgow Herald."The little book is practically a gazateer of Scotland on a small scale.

It can easily be carried in the pocket, and those purposing a visit to Scotland

would do well to bear it in mind."

Scottish American, New York.44 It is a very valuable book, easy of reference, and ought to be in the poss-

ession of all who intend visiting Scotland during the season."—SunderlandDaily Echo.

11 A short and comprehensive notice is given of all leading place. , and thebooklet will be useful for visitors to our Exhibition and for general reference.

Scottish Critic.41 There are special issues of the guide in cloth this year in honour of the

Glasgow Exhibition."

Nottingham Daily Guardian.It contains a fund of information with regard to the 4 Land o' Cakes.'"

Ally Sloper.

Besides the complimentary Press notices, we receive most cordial thanks

from tourists—very many of whom order their copies from a distance before

coming here (having seen the booklet favourably noticed in their local news-

papers.) As intended, it seems to thoroughly suit the requirements of the

sojourner. Prospective tourists find in it just the information they seek, andany former visitors who have missed it when north, but have ordered it on

their return, have had their good impressions deepened. Several of the latter

show their gratitude by sending us photographs they took of our picturesque

scenery. It is extremely pleasant to receive such spontaneous acknowledg-

ments from so many of our appreciative constituents.

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BOTE COUNTY DIBECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

The

Finest BreadIn the World.

As Used in the

Queen's House-

hold.

Dr Andrew Wil-son says :

This bread should

be eaten by all

who are in anyway affected bydigestive ailments.

Tell me not in mournfulnumbers

Life is but an emptydream,

Indigestion ne'er encum-bers

Those who live on Ber-

maline.

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS

Ruptupe Relieved

and Often Cured

BY THE USE OF OUR

PATENT TRUSS INVENTION.

The Lancet, 3rd October 1885, says :" It is comfortable, adapts

itself readily to the movements of the body, and is veiy effective.'

British Medical Journal, May 1885 says ;" It is a very ingenious

and successful truss."

Medical Times and Hospital Gazette, 1885, says ; Hodges & Co. have

for years past devoted their attention and skill to the improvement

of trusses, for the treatment of various kinds of Hernia, following

the principles laid down by Professor Wood of King's College

Hospital."

PARTICULARS-

HODGES & CO.,

30 College Street, Chelsea, London, W,

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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS.

ASTHMA.HINKSM AN'S

ASTHMA RELIEVERIn Is Tins.

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The most Prompt and Effective of Asthma Remedies.Is also of very great benefit in Whooping Cough,Chronic Bronchitis and other Diseases of the Respir-

atory Organs.

A good judge of quality is the person who deals withus, and here is what some of our Customers have said

recently, when writing for supplies :

Mr M C , Co. Kildare, April, 27th 1901, says—"Your Pow-der, unlike other things advertised for Asthma, does what you claim forit—Relieves,—and is cheaper than most kinds sold. If there is anotherPowder having equal merits, it is (is my experience), that sold by a DrClery, Marseilles, but it is too expensive for many."

Mr M , Somerleyton, May, 1st, 1901, says—"I hope your ex-cellent Reliever has a capital sale, as I have no doubt it has among poorAsthmatics. It is cheap, and equally effective as more expensive reme-dies advertised. Thanks for prompt attention to little orders from timeto time.'

Mr I. G. B , Fetlar, Shetland, April, 26th, 1901, says—"It is

a fine thing for Asthma. Send on as soon as possible.

Is per tin from any Chemist, or post free for Is

from J. HINKSMAN, CHEMIST, CARLUKE, N. B.

Free trial packet sent on receipt of address.

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..ise***"

,*oos)llTT

tf's Fluid SheepDtfV0150'

theOricinal

Littles Poisonous PowderDip, Poisonous Liquid Dip

NonPoisonou5PasteDip.

MORRIS, LITTLE &.SON,L™DONCASTERr England.

Alf Cooke. Queems Printer. Lei

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Don't Forget I "WiWW The Best Results

ARK OBTAINED BY USING

Little's Dips.NON-POISONOUS FLUID DIP

(THE ORIGINAL)

POISONOUS POWDER DIP.

NON-POISONOUS PASTE DIP.

POISONOUS LIQUID DIP.

WOOL INCREASED 1 to l^lbs. per Fleeceand greatly improved in value.

DIPPING WITH LITTLE'S PAYS.

LITTLE'S DIPS are of Highest Quality at aReasonable Price

CHEAPNESS means inferiority, and inferiorDips damage the Wool. ......LITTLE'S DIPS are only to be obtained in

packages as sent out by the Manufacturers,and if otherwise supplied are not genuine.

CASES OF FRAUD WILL BE PRO-CEEDED AGAINST.

=<f^=a=5*^asa==^(

Manufacturers :

Morris, Little & Son, Ltd., Doncaster, England.

Brooklyn, New York ; Melbourne, Victoria :

Port Elizabeth, South Africa ; and Citristchurch, New Zealand.

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