. The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1909 . 841. 7 8 4 19 10 VV The first blow is half the battle. 7 10 4 17 II Ih Martinmas—Scot. Term. Half-Quar- 7 12 4 16 12 F C. Kemble (actor) d., 1854. \ter Day. 7 13 4 14 13 S s Massacre of the Danes, 1002. 7 15 4 13 14 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 7 17 4 II i-i M George Romney died, ifeo2. 7 IP 4 10 16 In Perkin Warbeck executed, 1499. 7 21 4 9 17 W St. Hugh. 7 22 4 7 18 Ih Zeal without knowledge is frenzy. 7 24 4 6 iq F Charles L born, 1600. 7 26 4 5 20 S s Tom Hood died, 1874. 7 27 4 4 21 24th Sunday alter Irinity. 7 2Q 4 2 22 M Justm MCarthy born, 1830.


. The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1909 . 841. 7 8 4 19 10 VV The first blow is half the battle. 7 10 4 17 II Ih Martinmas—Scot. Term. Half-Quar- 7 12 4 16 12 F C. Kemble (actor) d., 1854. \ter Day. 7 13 4 14 13 S s Massacre of the Danes, 1002. 7 15 4 13 14 23rd Sunday after Trinity. 7 17 4 II i-i M George Romney died, ifeo2. 7 IP 4 10 16 In Perkin Warbeck executed, 1499. 7 21 4 9 17 W St. Hugh. 7 22 4 7 18 Ih Zeal without knowledge is frenzy. 7 24 4 6 iq F Charles L born, 1600. 7 26 4 5 20 S s Tom Hood died, 1874. 7 27 4 4 21 24th Sunday alter Irinity. 7 2Q 4 2 22 M Justm MCarthy born, 1830. 7 31 4 I 23 in St. Clement. 7 32 4 0 24 W A wonder lasts but nine days. 7 34 3 59 2i •Ih Loss of the White Ship, 1120. 7 36 3 58 26 F William Cowper born, 1731. 7 37 3 57 27 S s Charles Lamb died, 1834. 7 397 40 3 56 28 t>uiiuay in Advent. 3 55 29 M Cardinal Wolsey died, 1530. 7 42 3 55 30 iu St. Andrews Day. 7 43 3 54 /limil lllllllill llllllllll iilHiiiiMi umiiN iiiiiiii! lllll^ nth Month J Envy has no holidays. [30 SUFFRAGETTES RAID ON THE HOUSE. OTTAWAS MAIL TRAMS. Ottawa, one of the most progressive cities ofthe Empire, has made use of the existing tramUrjes, with their store of overhead electricity,for the quicker transport of her mails ; andthe little mail-cars scudding about the streetsat a tremendous pace are very smart andserviceable. They are, of course, obliged tokeep to the lines of rails, but since these lineslead past ev^ry important post-office in theplace, and there are many sidings, this is nodisadvantage. ALL BY MACHINERY. Pen nibs are made by machines which seemalmost to think. The steel is cut into ribbonsas wide as the length of one pen, and theseare fed to macliines which cut out the blanks,then shape them, split the points and place themakers name on the backs. The pens arenow complete, save the annealing, which is aprocess of heating the metal almost to themelting point, and then cooling it suddenlyto render it tough. After being a


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