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112 HARPERHAY-HAWKESBURY—HAWKSVILLE—HEMMINGFORD.
HARPERHAY,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Hullett, in the United Counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce—
distant from Goderich, 20 miles—usual stage fare, 5s.—distant from Mitchell, 13 miles—usual *tag«
fare, 3s. 9d.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
Aden, B., weaver. McGregor, William, waggonmaker.
Ames, Walter, blacksmith. O'Brien, , shoemaker.
Chalk, D. W., township councillor. Scott, , tailor.
Gouinlock, George, postmaster and general store. Sparling, M., general store.
Haws, Michael, blacksmith. Sprang, Harvey, brickmaker.
Knox, Thomas, innkeeper. Stewart, J., carpenter.
McCuIloch, , shoemaker.
HAWKESBURY,
A VILLAGE situated on the Ottawa River, in the Township of West Hawkesbury, County of Prescott,
C. W.—distant from Montreal, (JO miles, from Bytown, 60 miles. Population about 700.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS. TRADES, &c.
HAMILTON BROTHERS, deal manufacturers, Hawkesbury mills, Ottawa River.
HERSEY, CHARLES, postmaster, merchant, and leather manufacturer.
HERSEY, Z. S. M., merchant, oatmeal and flour manufacturer, Hawkesbury village mills.
OUIMETTE, C S., hotel and stagehouse—travellers will find good accommodations
and moderate charges.
Allen, Francis, clothier. Lawlor, William, millwright, Hawkesbury mills.
Anderson, Rev. Joseph, Congregationalist. Lecelle, Felix, boot and shoemaker.
Bangs, Benjamin, hatter and furrier. Lewis, Rev. J. T., Church of England.
Bancroft, Levi, blacksmith. Lough, Hugh, boot and shoemaker.
Benton, James, saddler and hamessmaker. Lough, William, merchant
Boon, William, merchant. Lummis, Daniel, barber.
Brown, George, butcher. M'Cormick, Robert, innkeeper.
Campbell, James, merchant. M'Gibbon, Duncan, wheelwright and plough-
Canning, William, cooper. maker.
Carpenter, Peter, innkeeper. M'llwaine, James, boot and shoemaker.
Cochran, Robert, miller. Miller, Maurice, sleighrnaker.
Colonial Life Assurance Company, Thomas Ilig- Montreal and Bytown Telegraph Office, Oui-
ginson, agent. mette's hotel.
Dewitt, William, woollen manufacturer. Park, William, jun., merchant tailor.
Evans, William, miller. Pattee, R. P., innkeeper.
Ewing, William, physician and surgeon. Pengelly, Richard, baker.
Fraser, Archibald, painter. Reinhart, Charles, carpenter and joiner.
Fraser, Mrs., dressmaker. Shaw, Duncan, tanner and currier.
Fraser, William, merchant Smith, Stephen, butcher.
Giles, Miss, dressmaker. Walker, Robert, tailor.
Hodgins, George, cabinetmaker. White, Thomas, schoolmaster.
Kirby, William, stage proprietor. Wiggins, C. 0., classical teacher.
Lamb, John, millwright, Hawkesbury mills. Wiley, James, blacksmith.
HAWKSVILLE,
A small VILLAGE situated in the Township of Wellesley, County of Waterloo, C. W.—distant from
Berlin, 14 miles.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
Empey, M. P., general store, and clerk of divi- Hawk, John, miller.
sion court. Johnston, John, innkeeper.
Hawk, Gabriel, general store. Also, 1 blacksmith and 1 tanner.
HEMMINGFORD,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Hemmingford, County of Beauharnois, C. E.—distant from
Montreal, 30 miles—usual stage fare, 12s. 6d. Population about 700.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
"Bcriver, John, dealer in groceries, dry goods, hardware, &c, and commissioner of court
for small causes.
Scriver, William, hotelkeeper.