The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . rt Spencer died, Milton born, 1608. 7 477 4«7 497 507 517 527 537 547 567 57758 7 59 8 08 18 28 38 48 48 58 58 6 8 68 6 8 78 78 78 88 8 3 533 523 523 513 513 513 50 10II1213141516 2nd Sunday in Advent. [10] Battle of Stormberg, 1899. Robert Browning died, 1889. New Constitution for Transvaal, 1906. Prince Consort died, 1861. Battle of Colenso, 1899. Jane Austen born, 1775. 3 503 503 503 493 493 493 49 1718 1920212223 3rd Sunday in Advent. Oxford Michaelmas Term Michaelmas Term of Suakin, Thomas. Mich. Law Si


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911 . rt Spencer died, Milton born, 1608. 7 477 4«7 497 507 517 527 537 547 567 57758 7 59 8 08 18 28 38 48 48 58 58 6 8 68 6 8 78 78 78 88 8 3 533 523 523 513 513 513 50 10II1213141516 2nd Sunday in Advent. [10] Battle of Stormberg, 1899. Robert Browning died, 1889. New Constitution for Transvaal, 1906. Prince Consort died, 1861. Battle of Colenso, 1899. Jane Austen born, 1775. 3 503 503 503 493 493 493 49 1718 1920212223 3rd Sunday in Advent. Oxford Michaelmas Term Michaelmas Term of Suakin, Thomas. Mich. Law Sittings Conference, 1876. 3 493 493 503 503 513 513 52 242526 27282930 S M Tu W Th F S S 4tli Sunday in Advent. Christmas Day. Boxing Day. Bank Holiday, Charles Lamb died, 1834. Holy Innocents Day. W. E. Gladstone born, 1809. Rudyard Kipling born, 1865. 3 523 533 533 543 553 563 57 31 Sunday after Cnristmas. 8 8 358 !g!ypj?ge%;?7^^v^g>agTggg^?; J2th Month.] Counsel is nothing against love. [3J Days. Photo: Agency. THE ROYAL MINT, LONDON. THE SONG OF THE SHIRT. The poems of Tom Hood are remarkable fora curious mixture of grotesque humour withgreat depth of feeling. His claim to famerests upon chiefly three poems : The Songof the Shirt, Eugene Aram, and the Bridge of Sighs. Those who look uponhim as merely a humorist do him a greatinjustice. There can be no question about hisbeing the greatest wit of his age, but he alsoproved himself to be capable at times of thedeepest seriousness and most delicate Song of the Shirt, by calling publicattention to the evils of the sweatingsystem, has done much to alleviate the lotof its victims. OBSERVATIONS OF ARISTOTLE. When you find A red man to be faithful, A tall man to be wise, A fat man to be swift of foot, A lean man to be a fool, A handsome man not to be proud, A poor man not to be envious, A knave to be no liar. An upright man not too bold to his own loss, One that drawls not


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