June 1907

Dundee Steamer Aground

View of the TayThe Dundee Thomson liner Bellona (Captain Grund) arrived in the Tay on Tuesday morning from Quebec with a cargo of timber. While making for Camperdown lockway and at a point directly opposite Camperdown Shipyard she took the ground. Efforts were made to float her, the services of tugs Renown and Gilroy being requisitioned. Their endeavours however were unsuccessful and the vessel remained hard and fast. In the afternoon the two tugs again proceeded to the assistance of the Bellona and with the aid of the rising tide she was refloated.

Men's Summer Underwear

A large and varied stock of men's summer underwear, prices to suit everyone.
Alec Tulloch, 50, High Street (foot of the Overgate), Dundee.

Midwife

Mrs MacDonald, certificated Midwife, 2, East Henderson's Wynd, off West Port.

Violin Recital

Kinnaird Hall, June 21st at 7.30pm. Annual recital by pupils attending the Violin classes, under the Dundee School Board, conducted by H. Everrit Loseby. Orchestra of 100 performers.
Programme of admission at musicsellers.

Help Required in Rural Village

Stillroom maid wanted immediately. Wages £18 and fare paid. Apply to the Manageress, Glenesk Hotel, Edzell.

Be Your Own Binder

"People's Friend" readers can now do their binding at home by a simple and inexpensive method. The "People's Friend" binder costs only 2s, post free, yet with it a child can bind a volume as securely as a well-stitched book,
Supplied by John Leng and Co Ltd, Dundee and 186, Fleet Street, London.

Child Beggars

Helen Reid (9) and Margaret Reid (7) children of Thomas  Reid, Hawker and Ann Ferrier or Reid, of no fixed abode were found begging in the streets of Dundee and taken to a children's shelter. Yesterday the children accompanied by their parents, who were located in Watson's Lane appeared in the Sheriff court. The girls were committed under the industrial schools act to Nazareth House in Aberdeen. Their parents stated that they were not aware that the children were begging but Sheriff Campbell Smith informed them they were none the less responsible and it was his duty to send careless and neglected children to prison.

High Street Congestion

The proposal put forward at the council meeting on Tuesday to change the venue of the market to the vicinity of the Caird Fountain is, I thing, a very practical solution of this difficulty. The proposed site at Shore Terrace is, of all places in the city, the most exposed to the elements.

Robust as most farmers and merchants are, a real stormy day at Shore Terrace would be too much for most of them. From Melville House to the point opposite Dixon's Cutlery Store an excellent site would be secured, with ample space between tram rails and kerbstone to prevent the obstruction either to passenger or vehicular traffic.

Auction

On Monday first in the Great Auction Rooms, 31, South Tay Street (No.3 room), sale of public auction of
High Class General Drapery goods and smallwares, all suitable for the present Season's wear.
Sale at 12 noon and 7 evening.
Jas. A. Maclean and Sons, Auctioneers.

Pratts Popular Stores

Visitors to "Birkie" should visit Pratts Popular stores for groceries, confections, newspapers, local view postcards. Everything first class.