The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . GARDENING FOR THE MONTH. The work to be done in January dependsgreatly on the st^te of the weather. If frostand snow prevail, the chief thing to be at-tended to is the protection of plants withlitter, dry leaves, cinder ashes, Russia mats,etc. After each fall shake the snow offevergreens, as they are often much harmedby the alternate thawing and freezing of snow-water. Should the weather be favour-able, sow early peas in the beginning of themonth, and on slight hotbeds sow salads,carrots, and kidney beans. Lay edgings infine weather. Mignonette, etc., m


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . GARDENING FOR THE MONTH. The work to be done in January dependsgreatly on the st^te of the weather. If frostand snow prevail, the chief thing to be at-tended to is the protection of plants withlitter, dry leaves, cinder ashes, Russia mats,etc. After each fall shake the snow offevergreens, as they are often much harmedby the alternate thawing and freezing of snow-water. Should the weather be favour-able, sow early peas in the beginning of themonth, and on slight hotbeds sow salads,carrots, and kidney beans. Lay edgings infine weather. Mignonette, etc., may be sownin pots, and a few hardy annuals on a warmborder. In houses, cinerarias, primulaSicamellias, etc., will now be in flower. ^ Ut Month.] A man of courage never wants weapons. [3 J SANUKliNGHAM CHUKCri. PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK. His Royal Highness the Prince of Waleswas married on the 6th of July, 1893, toPrincess Victoria Mary of Teck. A son,Prince Edward Albert Christian GeorgeAndrew Patrick David, was born to theroyal pair on the 23rd of June, 1894, whowill, in the course of nature, succeed tothe throne of the British F-mpire. Wegive the portrait of our future monarchon a preceding page. ALCOHOLIC EFFECTS. Speaking about the different effects pro-duced by stimulants on different Norman Kerr says that he found aglass of spirits will make one man vio-lent, another drowsy, a third merry, afourth melancholy, and so on. He had known a landed proprietor whonever had family prayer in his house ex-cept when he returned home from a drink-ing bout ; and then, no matter the hourof the morning—be it one, three, four,or five—he awakened the whole householdand insisted on their coming downstairsfor prayers. SANDRINGHAM CHURCH. The church of St. Mary Magdalene a


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