The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . all things if men hadears.—Byron. Music is the medicine of the breakingheart.—Sir A. Hunt. Let me have music dying and I seek nomore delight.—Keats. Music washes away from the soul thedust of everyday life.—Aiterback. Music is the child of prayer, the com-panion of religion.—Chateaubriand. Sweet melodies are those that are bydistance made more sweet.— Words-worth. Music is the only sensual gratificationwhich mankind may indulge in to excesswithout injury to their moral or religiousfeelings.—Addison. FORTUNE • SELDOM COMES -TILONE.— ^^ THE MOONS CHANGES.
The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . all things if men hadears.—Byron. Music is the medicine of the breakingheart.—Sir A. Hunt. Let me have music dying and I seek nomore delight.—Keats. Music washes away from the soul thedust of everyday life.—Aiterback. Music is the child of prayer, the com-panion of religion.—Chateaubriand. Sweet melodies are those that are bydistance made more sweet.— Words-worth. Music is the only sensual gratificationwhich mankind may indulge in to excesswithout injury to their moral or religiousfeelings.—Addison. FORTUNE • SELDOM COMES -TILONE.— ^^ THE MOONS CHANGES. N. Moon, 6th, 5 19 Quar., 14th, 90 m. F. Moon, 2ist, 4 56 Quar., 27th, 9 35 aft. WThFS S M Tu W Th F S St. Davids American Congress, 1781Forth Bridge opened, not sleeping dogs. S M Tu W Th F S Quinquagesima.—Shrove Sun. Rev. J. R. Green, historian, d.,i Shrove Wednesday. [Era The year i^2S of the MohammedanKing Edward VII. married, about is fair Quadragesima.—! Sun. in Lent Russia assassinated As the tree so the fruit, [iFreshwater Fish close season time for Wild Birds till i AugSt. Patricks Day. Bk. Hoi. IrelandD. of Argyll (Prcss Louise) b., i 2 Sunday in Lent. Robert Southey, poet, died, 1843Spring Farrar died, Milner born, Elizabeth died, —Lady Day. t GARDENING FOR THE MONTH. The main crop of all vegetables—peas,beans, cabbages, onions, leeks, carrots, etc.—should now be sown. Sow asparagus,cauliflower, sea-kale and celery in the lastfortnight, and plant the main crop of pota-toes ; these last should be set in rows twofeet apart and ten inches between the the pruning of fruit trees. Fruit trees and shrubs may be transplanted, butthat work should have been done in No-vember. The operation of grafting is tobe begun in the third week of the the last week sow hardy annual
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