Page 114 - Canadian Dominion Directory 1871 - Partie 1-fusionné
P. 114

KINGSTON.                          123
     MOONEY, R. J., bookseller and stationer, King  st.—magazines and periodicals  furnished
         to  order.
     PALMER,  E. W., bookseller,  stationer  and importer  of fancy  articles  and  perfumery.
         City book  store, Market buildings—printing and bookbinding.
     British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society's  depository,  Religious  Tract  depository,  Ontario  st—Thomas
       Brock st—G.  Brown,  agent.        Grain,  agent.
     Hobrough,  C , bookbinder,  Market  buildings.
                        BOOT  AND SHOE  MANUFACTURERS.
     CHOWN,  SAMUEL,  boot and shoe  manufacturer,  Wellington  st—a  choice  assortment  of
         every  article in the line, constantly  on hand.
     PENITENTIARY  BOOT  AND SHOE  STORE, Princess  st., E. P. Ross.
     Anglen,  S., Wellington st.        George, J., King st.
     Bartrim, J., Brock st.             Hani on, W., Princess st.
     Bowes, T., King st.                Huggert,  D., Princess st.
     Collar, J., Wellington st.         McMahon,  G., King st.
     Cosby,  C , King st.               Smith, A., Brock st.
     Dickson, J., King st.              Sharp» J-j Wellington  st.
     Dillon, J., Brock st.              Thompson,  T., Wellington  st.
     Fagan,  B., King st.               Woollard,  R., Brock st.
     Ferns, C., Princess st.
                           BREWERS  AND  DISTILLERS.
     CAMERON  & LIVINGSTON, brewery, Ontario  st.
     MORTON,  JAMES,  Kingston  brewery and distillery, Portsmouth  road.
     Burgess, J., Wellington st.       I  Westlake, George, Portsmouth road.
     Paterson, James, Portsmouth brewery.  |
                          BUILDERS  AND  CARPENTERS.
     Davison,  George,  Queen st.       Overend,  T., Princess st.
      Fisher  & Herrald,  Rideau st.    Scobel,  S., Wellington  st.
     George, J., Wellington  st.        Waddingham,  R., Wellington  st.
     Newbury,  T.,  Williarnsville.
                               CABINETMAKERS.
      BASEMAN,  HENRY,  cabinetmaker,  Wellington  st.—manufactures  every  description  of
         furniture  in the most modern  style, at reasonable  prices.
      HATCH, & SON, chair  manufacturers,  wholesale and retail, Princess  st.—established  in
          1815.
      HUNTER,  GEORGE, cabinet  and upholstery  ware-rooms, Clarence st.—all  articles in the
         above line, kept  constantly  on hand, or made to order.
      MCDERMOT,  THOMAS,  cabinet and  chair  manufacturer,  Brock  st.
      MAIN,  ADAM,  cabinet  and chair manufacturer,  Wellington  st.
      STEVENSON, J. & S. W., Penitentiary  cabinet  warehouse, Princess st.
      Butler, T. 0., Princess st.       Hunter,  G., Clarence st.
      Goodearle,  H., Clarence st.      O'Loughlin, A., Princess st.
      Holgate, W., Princess st
                           CHEMISTS  AND  DRUGGISTS.
      BRENT,  CHARLES,  druggist and apothecary, Princess  st.
      HEATH,  C , chemist and druggist, Princess st—paints, oils and dye stuffs in every variety,
         a  choice  stock  of perfumery,  & c , always on hand.
      PALMER, E. W., chemist and apothecary, importer and dealer in drugs, chemicals, paints,
         dye  stuffs,  perfumery  and garden  seeds, King st. and Market  place.
                  CHINA  GLASS  AND  EARTHENWARE  MERCHANTS.
      HARKES, J., glass and earthenware  merchant, King st.
      MILLER, J., & Co., importers  of glass and earthenware, Ontario st.
      WILKINSON,  GEORGE M., importer of china, glass and earthenware, Wellington st.
                                COACHMAKERS.
      MACDONALD, H., & Co., coachbuilders and light  carriage manufacturers,  Princess st
      Armstrong, E., Princess st.      |  McCrea,  W., Princess st.
                                 CIGARMAKER.
      PRESTON, J. H., cigarmaker and tobacconist,  Ontario st.
   109   110   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119