The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . Tu28; W29! Th30IF Ascension Day—Holy died, of Wales born, 1865. Sunday after Ascension, 4. Viscount Wolseley born, Cavour died, Reform Bill passed, Success alters our Law Sittings end. [1832. Sir Edn. Arnold, Light of Asia, b., Pentecost—Whit Sunday. Whit Monday—Bank Arnold (Rugby) born, 1795. No wisdom like Charta signed, of Marlborough died, Alban—First English Martyr. Trinity Sunday. 18. Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Trinity Law Sitting


The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1905 . Tu28; W29! Th30IF Ascension Day—Holy died, of Wales born, 1865. Sunday after Ascension, 4. Viscount Wolseley born, Cavour died, Reform Bill passed, Success alters our Law Sittings end. [1832. Sir Edn. Arnold, Light of Asia, b., Pentecost—Whit Sunday. Whit Monday—Bank Arnold (Rugby) born, 1795. No wisdom like Charta signed, of Marlborough died, Alban—First English Martyr. Trinity Sunday. 18. Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Trinity Law Sittings begin. 22. Rt. Hn. R. J. Seddon bom, 1845 Corpus Christi—Summer commences.^ ^^ Prince Edward of Wales born, 45 St. John Baptist—Midsummer Z)a).l3 46 1 Sunday after Trinity. 24. Viscount Kitchener born, 1850. Stolenfiuit is of Queen Victoria, 1838St. Peter—Apostle and Westrn. Rly. ,i84i Calm weather in JuneSets corn in tune.—Old Saying. *j La I fVtjtK^ CHARTA lSL^MO. Turnips are to be sown for succession inthe first week of this month, and for a fullautumn crop in the third week. Peas andbeans should be sown for late in the month vegetable marrowsshould be got out. Birds now begin toattack cherry trees, so the protection of thefruit should be attended to. Continue the GARDENING FOR THE MONTH. destruction of insects : this is best accom-plished by frequent washing and by direct-ing tobacco smoke against them, or bystrewing snuff or the fine powder of tobaccoupon them. All planting out in beds andborc73rs should now be finished. Peren-nials for planting out in the spring shouldnow be sown if neglected last month. J 6th Month.] Years know more than books. [30 Days. DRAMATIC AUTHORSHIP. The remuneration of dramatists was simplyscandalous at the commencement, and up tillthe middle of the nineteenth century. It issaid that because Benjamin Webster declinedto give Dion Boucicault the regulation re-munera


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