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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.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TEADES, &c.
      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.
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