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MILLCKEEK—MILLEROCHES—MILTON, (C. E.) 149
Armstrong, Alexander, storekeeper. Hetherington, Mark, waggonmaker.
Armstrong, Archibald, storekeeper. Henry, James, shoemaker.
Armstrong, James, wheelwright. Humphrys, Thomas, waggonmaker.
Berry, William, blacksmith. Humphrys, Thomas, cooper.
Boyce, A. C., clothier. Johnston, William, storekeeper.
Brodie, Dr. Robert W., physician and surgeon. Johnston, James, tailor.
Brodie, James M., clerk of dhision court. Johnston, Thomas, innkeeper.
Brown, Dr. James, physician and surgeon. Kellett, Robert, saddler.
Campbell, William, storekeeper. Kells, Thomas, tanner and currier.
Clisdell, Robert, shoemaker. Kells, John, waggonmaker.
Dean, Andrew, shoemaker. Kells, William, H., innkeeper.
Deyell, James, miller. Knowlson, J., general store, druggist and grocer.
Doak, John, blacksmith. Orr, William, carpenter.
Douglas, Rev. James, Free Church. Sowden, Thomas M., storekeeper and distiller.
Fitzgerald, James, storekeeper. Spry, James, blacksmith.
Gegan, Patrick H.. teacher. Turner, Rev. Charles, Wesleyan.
Greene, Mrs. M. C , teacher, female academy. Wallace, Robert, builder, house carpenter and
Greer, Thomas, shoemaker. joiner.
Heiherington, George, councillor. Wing, James, & Co., retail general merchants
Hetherington, Thomas, chairmaker and painter. and grocers.
MILLCREEK,
A VILLAGE situated on the post-road from Kingston to Toronto, in the Township of Eriiesttown—dis-
tant from Kingston, 12 miles—usual stage fare to Kingston, 2s. 6d. Population about 250.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TEAD1S, &c.
A VERY, WRIGHT, hoteHceeper—travellers will find a good house and reasonable charges—
conveyances are furnished when required.
CLARK, BENJAMIN, general store and temperance inn.
HOUGH, A S A H . , general store and foundry'—manufactures stoves, ploughs, &c.
SAVAGE, W M . II. G., general store, dry goods, groceries, provisions, china, hardware, &c.
WALKER, JOHNSON, hotelkeeper—travellers will observe that this is the only brick house
in the village, and they will find good accommodation at reasonable charges, and
carriages are furnished when required.
Bills, Gordon, blacksmith. Hains, William, shoemaker.
Bonny, , pumpmaker. Leonard, N., carriagemaker.
Booth, Phillip D., grist mill. McDonald, Alexander, general store.
Booth, John, saw mill. McDonough, , blacksmith.
Booth, Joshua, cloth factory and fulling mills. Maybee, , carriagemaker.
Burke, Q. M., shoemaker. Routledge, William, pail factory.
Darley, Thomas, cabinetmaker. Timmerman, Parker, general store and postmas-
David, D., cooper. ter.
Dow, L., chairmaker. Trewel, A. S., chairmaker.
Doyle, John, tailor, Vanauken, Levi, & Co., churn factory.
Foster, , tailor. Vedden, Nelson, hotelkeeper.
Gordon, Alexander, tannery. Wycott, Francis, general store and tavern.
Gordon, Billings, blacksmith. Yeomans, Dr. David.
Gordon, William, tannery.
MILLEROCHES,
A VILLAGE situated on the Cornwall Canal, in the Township of Cornwall, C. W.—distant from
Cornwall, 6 miles—from Prescott, 45 miles—and from Montreal, 85 miles—usual stage fare to Mon-
treal, 25s. Population about 220.
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Ault, Simon, carding and fulling mills. Lesage, Francis, shoe*maker.
Brooks, Israel, chairmaker. McConnell, Hugh, tailor.
Cutler, Guy, carriagemaker. McCosh, Thomas, postmaster.
Desrocher, Lewis, innkeeper and shoemaker. Robinson, George, grist mill.
Kezar, Whitcomb, general store. Tait, Peter, storekeeper.
Latrace, William, blacksmith. Tait, David, saw mill.
MILTON, (C. E.)
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Milton, County of Shefford, C. E.—distant from St. Pie 7 -
miles—and from Granby, 8 miles. * '
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TEADES, &c.
STIMPSON, ORAN, iron foundry, tannery, saw mill, axe and pail manufactory, and
general dealer.