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MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
Juvenile Lodges.
District Superintendent, David S.
Fear Not,
City Pioneer,
Rescue,
Temperance Home,
Caledonian,
Hope of Dundee, . . .
Pride of Lochee, ...
St Paul's,
Commercial Hope,
Day Star,
Pleasant Home,
Broughty Ferry, ...
Dawn of Scotscraig,
Hope of the Future,
Monday,
Tuesday,
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Wednesday,
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Saturday,
Anderson, 87^ Blackscroft.
. . . Low's Hail, Monifieth
... Trinity E.U. Church Hall
... U. P. HaU, Hill street
. . . 23 Princes street
... Hazel Hall, 31 Nethergate
... St Mark's Hall, West wynd
... Victoria Hall, Lochee
... Hall, Watson street
... Y.M.C.A. Rooms
... Park Wynd School
... Russell Chapel School
... Lodge Rm., Gray st., B. Ferry
... Tayport Temperance Hall
... 51 Reform street
DUNDEE AND DISTRICT TOTAL ABSTAINERS' CLUB.— Office, 23
St Andrew's street — Central Section— President, William Thow ; Vice-
President, James Haggart ; General Treasurer, John Steel ; General Secre-
tary, John Lennox, 7 Hill street. Argtle Section — Chairman, James
Haggart ; Secretary, George Summers. Maxwelltown Section — Chairman,
William Thow ; Secretary, J. Fyffe. Wallacetown Section — Chairman,
James Carstairs ; Secretary, Peter M'Lean.
DUNDEE CHESS CLUB, 39 High street.— President, AVilliam N. Walker ;
Vice-President, Chas. R. Baxter ; Council, P. P. Fleming, William Kidd,
P. J. Imandt, Edward Parker; Hon. Secretary, Rev, C. M. Grant, 9 Airlie
place ; Hon. Treasurer, J. D. Baxter, 18 Albert street. Open for play daily
from 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.
TRADES SOCIETIES.— Addresses of Secretaries:—
Bakers -Henry Findlay, 42 N. Ellen street
Blacksmiths— John Gray, 14 Lawrence st.
Boilermakers — D. Turnbull, 76 Blackscroft
Bookbinders — James Magill, 10 Kinloch st.
Bootmakers — Alex. Brown, 46 King's road
Brushmakers — George Pike, 30 Mid street
Cabinetmakers —D. Liddell, 5 Parker street
Calenderworkers—C. Campbell, lOSHilltown
Carpenters — Thos. Hunter, 4 Watson street
Engineers — T. Petrie, 32 Dudhope Cres. rd.
„ 2nd Branch— Thos. Allan, 3 Watt street
,, 3d Bran. — J. Scry mgeour, 185 Princes st.
,, Lochee — D.Brown,20Marshallst., Lochee
Horsemen's Un. — Jos. Good, 126 Princes st.
Irondressers- Andw. Morton, 18 King's rd.
Insur. Agents — W. Moncur, 19 Mortimer st
Joiners — D. Wilkie, 13 Glamis street
Labourers — Alex. Johnstone, 22 N. Tay st,
Lithographers — J. B. Aitken, 57 Dura st.
Masons — David Hume, 23 St Andrew's st.
Moulders— James Logie, 25 Wolseley street
Musicians — John Chalmers,48 Crescent lane
Painters — Robert Ritchie, 2 Crescent lane
Patternmakers -Jas. Low, 12 TuUoch cres.
Plasterers — S. Martin, Hill street
Plumbers — W. Cathro, 11 Pennycook lane
Shipwrights — James Ogg, 27 Park avenue
Slaters — Wm. Latimer, 8 Kinnaird street
Tailors— Thos. M'Burney, 24 Crichton st.
Tenters — Alex. Henderson, 7 Blackness bt,
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DUNDEE AND DISTRICT UNITED TRADES' AND LABOUR
COUNCIL. — President, James Mann ; Vice-President, David Liddell ;
Treasurer, James Reid ; Secretary, Peter Reid, 2 Wilkie's lane.
AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.—
Secy., D. Wilkie, 13 Glamis street. Meeting House, Wellgate F.C. Hall,
Dudhope street.
DUNDEE AND DISTRICT MILL AND FACTORY OPERATIVES
UNION— Organized 9th September 1885.— Hon. President, Rev. Henry Wil-
liamson, 13 Coupar street, Lochee ; Secy., Miss Smeaton. Office— 4 Mid st.
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