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XX
BOUNDARIES OF MUNICIPAL WARDS.
XX. Archd. M'Connochie, 117 Watt St., s.s., con-
vener; James Jamieson, 13 Commerce Street, s.s.,
secretary.
XXI. Arch. B. M'Fie, 300 Langside Road, con-
vener; John Anderson, 609 Cathcart Rd., secretary.
XXII. David Munro, 2 Campside Crescent, Lang-
side, convener ; James Cunningham, 145 St. Vincent
Street, secretary.
XXIII. T. M. Wilson, 4 Dalkeith Avenue, Pollok-
shields, convener; H. A. Stirling, 133 St. Vincent
Street, secretary.
XXIV. Professor John Young, M.D., 38 Cecil St.,
Hillhead, convener; Alex. Russell, 175 West George
Street, secretary.
XXV. Walter Nelson, 1 Huntly Terrace, Kelvin-
side, N., convener; Win. P. M. Black, 7 Huntly
Terrace, Kelvinside, N., secretary.
FEDERATION OF MUNICIPAL WARD COMMITTEES.
Chairman. — Archibald Paterson of Park Ward.
Secretary. — W. M. Gumming, 34 Finlay Drive.
SCHOOL BOARD OF GLASGOW.
OFFICES, 125, 129, AND 133 BATH BTREBT.
Sir John N. Cuthbertson, LL.D., chairman ; Wm.
Mitchell, vice-chairman; Robert S. Allan, Mrs. Black,
James Boyd, Rev. Dr. Boyd, Dr. Dyer, the Very
Rev. Canon Dyer, Francis Henry, Rev. A. Laidlaw,
Rev. James Mackintosh, Misa Paterson, Dr. Ross,.
Rev. Alex. Simpson, Dr. Sloan.
Officials. — G. W. Alexander, M. A., clerk ; Jamea
Stewart, B.L., deputy clerk; J. Macwhannell, trea-
surer; John Macdonald, principal officer; John.
M'Math, master of works.
A Coloured Map of the City, showing the Revised Wards, may be had from the
Publishers of the Directory.
IMPORTANT DAYS.
1898.
1899.
Longest Day, June 21.
Midsummer Day, June 24.
Fair Week Begins, July 10.
Lammas Term, August 1.
Day and Night Equal, Sept. 23.
Glasgow Autumn Holiday, Sept. 26.
Hallowe'en, Oct. 31.
Martinmas Term, Nov. 11.
Shortest Day, Dec. 21.
Christmas, Dec. 25.
Old New Year's Day, Jan. 13
Candlemas Term, Feb. 2.
Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
Day and Night Equal, March 20.
Good Friday, April 9.
Easter Sunday, April 11.
Glasgow Spring Holiday, April 12.
Whitsunday Term, May 15.
Jueen's Birthday, May 24.
Flitting Day, May 28.
Bank Holidays in Scotland — First Monday of August, 26th December, New Year's
Day, Good Friday, and First Monday in May, and any day which may be appointed by Royal
Proclamation ; upon Sacramental Fast Days and Local Holidays, the Bank Offices will be open
only from 9 till 10.30 a.m.
Bank Holidays in England and Ireland — First Monday of August, Christmas Day
and December 26th, Good Friday, Easter Monday (April 12th), and Monday in Whitsun Week
(May 31st).
ALEXANDER MCGREGOR
40 JOHN STREET (City).
Practical India-rubber Stamp Maker and Stencil Plate
Cutter. Best Rubber and Stencil Inks. Dating,
Revolving, and Pocket Stamps, in handsome Nickel
Plate Mounts, with the latest Improvements. Having
many years' experience in the making of Rubber
Stamps, a Genuine Article, as well as cheap, neat,
clearness of impression and durability, is obtained.
A great success— the "ECLIPSE" Marking Ink for Linen.
Stamp Maker to the Post Office Telegraphic Department, Inland Revenue,
Railways, Insurances, ttc.
V.R. Patent.
Banks,
BOUNDARIES OF MUNICIPAL WARDS.
XX. Archd. M'Connochie, 117 Watt St., s.s., con-
vener; James Jamieson, 13 Commerce Street, s.s.,
secretary.
XXI. Arch. B. M'Fie, 300 Langside Road, con-
vener; John Anderson, 609 Cathcart Rd., secretary.
XXII. David Munro, 2 Campside Crescent, Lang-
side, convener ; James Cunningham, 145 St. Vincent
Street, secretary.
XXIII. T. M. Wilson, 4 Dalkeith Avenue, Pollok-
shields, convener; H. A. Stirling, 133 St. Vincent
Street, secretary.
XXIV. Professor John Young, M.D., 38 Cecil St.,
Hillhead, convener; Alex. Russell, 175 West George
Street, secretary.
XXV. Walter Nelson, 1 Huntly Terrace, Kelvin-
side, N., convener; Win. P. M. Black, 7 Huntly
Terrace, Kelvinside, N., secretary.
FEDERATION OF MUNICIPAL WARD COMMITTEES.
Chairman. — Archibald Paterson of Park Ward.
Secretary. — W. M. Gumming, 34 Finlay Drive.
SCHOOL BOARD OF GLASGOW.
OFFICES, 125, 129, AND 133 BATH BTREBT.
Sir John N. Cuthbertson, LL.D., chairman ; Wm.
Mitchell, vice-chairman; Robert S. Allan, Mrs. Black,
James Boyd, Rev. Dr. Boyd, Dr. Dyer, the Very
Rev. Canon Dyer, Francis Henry, Rev. A. Laidlaw,
Rev. James Mackintosh, Misa Paterson, Dr. Ross,.
Rev. Alex. Simpson, Dr. Sloan.
Officials. — G. W. Alexander, M. A., clerk ; Jamea
Stewart, B.L., deputy clerk; J. Macwhannell, trea-
surer; John Macdonald, principal officer; John.
M'Math, master of works.
A Coloured Map of the City, showing the Revised Wards, may be had from the
Publishers of the Directory.
IMPORTANT DAYS.
1898.
1899.
Longest Day, June 21.
Midsummer Day, June 24.
Fair Week Begins, July 10.
Lammas Term, August 1.
Day and Night Equal, Sept. 23.
Glasgow Autumn Holiday, Sept. 26.
Hallowe'en, Oct. 31.
Martinmas Term, Nov. 11.
Shortest Day, Dec. 21.
Christmas, Dec. 25.
Old New Year's Day, Jan. 13
Candlemas Term, Feb. 2.
Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
Day and Night Equal, March 20.
Good Friday, April 9.
Easter Sunday, April 11.
Glasgow Spring Holiday, April 12.
Whitsunday Term, May 15.
Jueen's Birthday, May 24.
Flitting Day, May 28.
Bank Holidays in Scotland — First Monday of August, 26th December, New Year's
Day, Good Friday, and First Monday in May, and any day which may be appointed by Royal
Proclamation ; upon Sacramental Fast Days and Local Holidays, the Bank Offices will be open
only from 9 till 10.30 a.m.
Bank Holidays in England and Ireland — First Monday of August, Christmas Day
and December 26th, Good Friday, Easter Monday (April 12th), and Monday in Whitsun Week
(May 31st).
ALEXANDER MCGREGOR
40 JOHN STREET (City).
Practical India-rubber Stamp Maker and Stencil Plate
Cutter. Best Rubber and Stencil Inks. Dating,
Revolving, and Pocket Stamps, in handsome Nickel
Plate Mounts, with the latest Improvements. Having
many years' experience in the making of Rubber
Stamps, a Genuine Article, as well as cheap, neat,
clearness of impression and durability, is obtained.
A great success— the "ECLIPSE" Marking Ink for Linen.
Stamp Maker to the Post Office Telegraphic Department, Inland Revenue,
Railways, Insurances, ttc.
V.R. Patent.
Banks,
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