The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . k done expects money. 7 543 50 9 S 10. Grouse & Blk. Gm. Shting. ends. 7 55 3 49 10 s 2 Suaday in Advent. 7 563 49 II M Charles Wesley, mus., b., 1757. 7 57:3 49 12 Tu Robert Browning, poet, died, 1889. 7 59j3 49 i^ W Never is a long day. 8 0|3 49 Il Th Rt. Hon. St. J. Brodrick b., 1857. 8 13 49 15 F 14. Prince Albert died, 1861. 8 23 49 16 S Cromwell became Protector, 1653. 8 23 49 17 s 3 Sunday in Advent. 8 3 3 49 18 M 17. Lord G. Hamilton born, 1845. 8 4 3 50 iq Tn J. M. W. Turner, arhpt, died, 1851. 8 4i3 50 20 W 21. Michaelmas Law Sittings end. 8 5


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . k done expects money. 7 543 50 9 S 10. Grouse & Blk. Gm. Shting. ends. 7 55 3 49 10 s 2 Suaday in Advent. 7 563 49 II M Charles Wesley, mus., b., 1757. 7 57:3 49 12 Tu Robert Browning, poet, died, 1889. 7 59j3 49 i^ W Never is a long day. 8 0|3 49 Il Th Rt. Hon. St. J. Brodrick b., 1857. 8 13 49 15 F 14. Prince Albert died, 1861. 8 23 49 16 S Cromwell became Protector, 1653. 8 23 49 17 s 3 Sunday in Advent. 8 3 3 49 18 M 17. Lord G. Hamilton born, 1845. 8 4 3 50 iq Tn J. M. W. Turner, arhpt, died, 1851. 8 4i3 50 20 W 21. Michaelmas Law Sittings end. 8 5;3 50 21 Th St. Thomass Day. 8 53 51 22 F Winter commences. 8 63 51 23 S 24. King of Greece born, 1845. 8 63 52 24 S 4 Sunday in Advent. 8 7 3 52 2S M Christmas Dav. 8 7 3 53 26 Tu Boxing Dav. Bank Holiday. 8 73 54 27 W St. John, Apostle and Evangelist. 8 8|3 54 28 Th Innocents Day. —Childermas. 8 8|3 55 2q F Hour bv hour time departs. 8 8I3 56 30 S Rudyard Kipling born, 1865. 8 8 3 57 31 S Sun. after Chris. New Yrs. Eve. 8 S 3 58. GARDENING FOR THE MONTH. Vur Many of the operations of last month, suchas transplanting, altering and laying downlawns, may be continued this month if theweather be open. In the kitchen garden afew peas and beans may be sown. Turnup the ground thoroughly for exposure tothe frost and snow. If the weather bemild attend to the operation of pruning. The roots of tender tree--, such as theapricot and peach, should be mulchedover, as they are often so far affected byfrost as to be barren during the ensuingyear. Inspect the fruit in the store roomat regular and frequent intervals, and re-move whatever is found to be in a state ofdecay. Collect dead leaves and rubbish. u Oth Month J Want of care admits despair. [Z\ Days-


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