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BERTHIER, en 60s—BEVERLEY—BLETCHER'S CORNERS—BLOOMFIELD, (1ST.) 31
Leclair, Miss, dry goods store. Olivier, Elzear, miller.
McWilliams, James, general store. Pich6, Eugdne XL, advocate.
Meek, Mrs., dry goods store. Perrin, Firmin, notary and mill owner.
Morrison, Major William. Rulston, Peter, tannery.
Osteroute, William Henry, notary and general St. Germain, Leandre, hatter.
store.
BERTHIER, en has.
The VILLAGE of Berthier, or " Belle Chasse de Bertliier," is situated in the seigniory of the same name,
and County of Bellechasse, C. E.—24 miles below Quebec, on the south shore of the River St» Law-
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
Bonenfant, Rev. Joseph, Roman Catholic. Lessard, Simeon, saw mill.
Beuiard, Charles, saw mill. Lassard, Augustin, general store.
Blouin, David, boarding house. Laverdire, Jacques, postmaster.
Carbonneau, J. 0., general store. Ruelle, Augustin G., N. P. and registrar of the
Faribault, Narcisse, commissioner of court of county of Rimouski, No. 2.
small causes. Ryan, Patrick, saw mill.
Guilmet, Francis, general store.
BEVERLEY,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Bastard, County of Leeds, C. W.—distant from BrockvUIe,
24 miles, distant from Kingston, 40 miles. Population about 250.
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DENAUT, W. H., general merchant, and grist, saw, and carding mills.
MOTT, HENRY, hotelkeeper—travellers will find good accommodation at this
and conveyances are to be had, if required.
Allen, C , marble factory. M'Gee, Dr. B. T.
Bell, William, tanner and shoemaker. O'Connor, C , tailor.
Conners, George, blacksmith. Root, Henry, carriagemaker.
Davidson, Patrick, carpenter. Russell, J. A., general store.
Fulford, Jonathan, blacksmith. Simpson, Rev. William, Episcopal Methodist,
Hickok,P., ironfounder. Vinton, Allan, saddler.
Hindmarsh, J. & L., carpenters. Warren, John, postmaster.
Judd, A. G., general store. Watkins, Rev. John, Church of England.
Kelsey, John, cooper.
BLETCHER'S CORNERS,
A small VILLAGE situated in the Township of Hope, County of Durham, C. W.,—distant from Pott
Hope, 3 miles—stage fare, Is. 3d. Population about 125.
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BLETCHER, WILLIAM, hotelkeeper and proprietor of the Victoria stage line from Peter-
borough to Cobourg.
Adamson, Henry, tailor. Dennie, George, blacksmith.
Boyce, J., saw and carding mills. Gifford, Samuel, carpenter and builder.
Bnggs, John, smith and machinist. McCarty, Jeremiah, shoemaker.
Brittin, William, carpenter and builder. McGowan, John, blacksmith.
Cassiday, John, shoemaker.
BLOOMFIELD, (1ST.,)
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Hallowell, Prince Edward County, C. W.—distant from P i c
ton, 5 miles—stage fare, Is. 3d.—distant from Wellington, 6 miles—stage fare, Is. 3d. Population about
250.
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HUBBS, WILLIAM, carding and fulling mills.
PDLVKR. P . M., hotelkeeper,—travellers will find a comfortable house, and charges
moderate.
THIRKELL, JOHN, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery, country pro-
duce, & c , &c.