The Arbroath year book and Fairport almanac : directory for Arbroath, Carnoustie, Friockheim and surrounding districts .. . Cricket, Lawn Tennis,Football, and Gymnastic Clothing,A Specialty. HOSIERY and UNDERCLOTHING, In every Size and Quality, to suit any Season or and CAP DEPARTMENT Packed with all the Latest Styles at Prices quite unheard DEPARTMENT— One of the Largest Stocks in the County to Choose from. Fronts, Collnrs, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Ties,Handbags and Porlvianteans. An Endless Variety. 96 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. go^al * Qak *


The Arbroath year book and Fairport almanac : directory for Arbroath, Carnoustie, Friockheim and surrounding districts .. . Cricket, Lawn Tennis,Football, and Gymnastic Clothing,A Specialty. HOSIERY and UNDERCLOTHING, In every Size and Quality, to suit any Season or and CAP DEPARTMENT Packed with all the Latest Styles at Prices quite unheard DEPARTMENT— One of the Largest Stocks in the County to Choose from. Fronts, Collnrs, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Ties,Handbags and Porlvianteans. An Endless Variety. 96 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. go^al * Qak * ^avern. ?i||;in|i>-niii-ii)( i||iiil-illli-i|liili -lUi iHillliiU 1 -m s. H^TCHisoH, e^ 47 GUTHRIE^PORT^^ARBROATH. Wines, Spirits, and IVIalt Liquors of Finest (Late DAVID RAYNE), 11 and 13 WEST ABBEY STREET, ARBROATH.* All Orders from Town or Country Attended toCare-fully and Promptly. Avhroatk, Year Book. 49 Carmichaels 1738.—Mr Carmichaers Estate, divided every half-year aiiioiig seven Widowswhose husbands have been sliipMiasters. Patrons—The Provost, Bailies, Parish Minister, Kirk-Treasurer, and Boxniaster of the Seamens Fraternity. Clerks—J. & \V. Macdonald. Thenumber of recipients on tliis fund ari 7, wlio each receive £18 yearly. Colvills 1811.—The Paroehial ScUoohiiaster of Ai-broatli, an<l the Parochial Schoolmasterof St Vis»eans formerly received Thirty Pounds each for the education of live poor children ineach of their resi)ective schools. Tlie money is now administered by the Arbroath EducationalTrust. (See pp. i7.) The Eiiiscopal Clerg-yman, Arbroath, receives Ten Pounds. Ten Poundsaie distributed among the poor by tlie Kirk-Session of Arbroath, and a like sum by the Kirk-Session of St Vijjeans. The residue is d


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