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BAYFIELD—BEACHVILLE—BEAMSVILLE. 23
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Brunei, Alexis, general store and wharfinger. Lahaye, Alexis.
Bergeron, Louis, boarding house. Marchand, Thomas M., wharfinger.
Guillet, Louis, notary public, M. P, P. Marchand, Alexis, mayor of the county.
Frechette, Rev. V., Roman Catholic. Suzard, Francis X., general store.
BAYFIELD.
The VILLAGE of Bayfield is situated in the Township of Stanley, on the shore of Lake Huron,
County of Huron, C. W.—distant from Goderich, 12 miles, and from London, 51 miles. Population
about 125.
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G A I R D N E R , J., postmaster.
Ackland, A., judge of the division court Gordon, Donald, innkeeper.
Barge, James, carpenter and cabinetmaker. Heath, Arthur Henry, distiller.
Brownett, George, shoemaker. M'Donald & Piper, grist and saw mills.
Campbell, Rev. R. F., Church of England. M'Tavish, Neil, waggonmaker.
Crysler, Jeremiah, general store. Pronk, Anthony, carpenter.
Connor, William W., innkeeper. Ritchie, D. H., clerk of the court.
Elliott, Thomas, shoemaker. Shaw, Charles & Donald, blacksmiths.
Fraser, D., general store. Tippett, Chester, general store and innkeeper.
•CJairdner, R. H., general stare.
BEACHYILLE,
Is a small VILLAGE, situated in the Township of West Oxford, County of Oxford, C. W.—distant
from Toronto, 103 miles, and from Woodstock, 5 miles—stage fere to Hamilton, 15s., to London, 7s. M.,
to Woodstock, Is 3d.
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WAIT, E. B., hotel and general stage house.
Barker, Thomas, innkeeper. Mann, R. A., general store.
Burdick, E., earriagemaker. Martin, C D . , saw milL
Carbon, Date, surgeon. Mathewson, Duncan, general store.
Charles, Jordan, revenue inspector. Monaghan, Rev. M., Roman Catholic.
Fowell, J., innkeeper. Piper, B., school teacher.
Freeman, Rev. W., Baptist Sutherland, Donald, general store.
Hook, William, grist and saw mills. Wallace, Rev. W., Presbyterian.
BEAMSVILLE,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Clinton, County of Lincoln, C. W.—distant from Hamilton, 22
miles—usual stage fare, 5s.—distant from St. Catharines, 12 miles—usual stage fare, 3s. 9d. Population
about 400.
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OSBORNE, JOHNB., general merchant and postmaster.
ROBERTS, JOHN, temperance hotel, merchant tailor and clothier.
Adron, Mark, mason. Dewitt, Joseph, distillery.
Ashley & Hacket, general store. Douglas, James, watchmaker.
Beam, Jacob, farmer. Freed, Edmund, bricklayer.
Beam, John, carpenter. Furniss, Robert, tailor.
Bradt, Peter, carpenter. Hewson, Rev. William, Baptist.
Braderick, Bernard, shoemaker. Haines, Frederick, general store.
Bingham, Alfred, tinsmith. Henry, James S., general store.
Boughner, Patrick, shoemaker. Hill, T. S., saddler.
Caldwell, Mathew, chairmaker. Hulburt, James, painter
Callender, John, homeopathic doctor. Kerr, William, carriagemaker.
Colladay & Masai ee, iron foundry. Kilborn, Rowley, town reeve.
Colladay, Misses, milliners. Kilborn, John C , potash factory.
Cornwall, John, chairmaker. Konkle, Adam, storekeeper.
Cooley, John A., painter. Leeson, Robert, tailor.
Couse, Ira C , blacksmith. Little, Cyrus, potter.
Couse, Moses A., blacksmith. McArthur, A., waggonmaker.
Couse, Moses S., Beamsville hotel. McClatchy, Rev. George, Church of Scotland.
Dare, John, tanner and currier. McLaughlin, James, bootmaker.
Dean, W. E., steam saw milL McLaughlin, John, blacksmith.