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268               PENETANGUISHENE—PEBC Y—PERTH.
      Armstrong, John and William,  ashery.  Mathewson,  Hugh,  carpenter.
      Beattie, William,  cooper.          Name, John,  school teacher.
      Brown, William,  brewer.            Rastal, William, general store.
      Campbell, Malcolm, tailor.          Riach, John, general store.
      Cole, Hiram,  shinglemaker.         Rowan, John,  innkeeper.
      Crews, Rev. John,  Methodist.       Rowan,  Duncan,  shipowner.
      Fraser, Rev. William,  Baptist.     Sutton, William,  storekeeper.
      McConnell, Hugh,  blacksmith.       Splane, Thomas,  innkeeper.
      McDonald, John, general store.      Walker,  Francis, innkeeper.
      McKenzie, David,  shoemaker.        Withers, William, sawmill.
      Maitland, William,  plasterer.      Youngs, W.  S.,  carpenter.
                             PENETANGUISHENE,
      A  VILLAGE  situated  in the Townships  of Tiny  and Tay, and County  of Simcoe,  C. W.—distant  from
      Barrie, 36 miles—usual  steamboat  fare  from  Penetanguishene  to Owen's  Sound,  10s.—usual  stage
      fare  from  Penetanguishene  to Barrie,  7s. 6d.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
      Agency, Bank of Upper Canada, W. B. Hamilton,  Hamilton, W. B., storekeeper,  postmaster.
        agent.                            Jeffrey,  Edward,  storekeeper.
      Barrie  Building Society, W.  B. Hamilton, agent.  Jeffrey,  Stephen, Huron  hotel.
      Bell, W.  C ,  carpenter  and  builder.  McFraser,  Captain, F.  C ,  owner steamer  Gore.
      Charest, Rev. A., Roman  Catholic   National Loan  Fund  Assurance  Company,  Lon-
      Copland, George, miller.             don, W. B. Hamilton, agent.
      Champagne, Pierre,  builder.        O'Neil,  William,  boot and  shoemaker.
      Colombus, Louis, blacksmith.        Schneider,  Charles,  baker.
      Dusome, Andrew, boot and  shoemaker.  Simpson, William,  storekeeper.
      Equitable Fire Insurance Company, London, W.  Simpson,  William,  notary  public,  and  collector
        B.  Hamilton,  agent.              of customs.
      Farling, James,  blacksmith.        Thompson, N. A.,  storekeeper.
      Faribrass, Frederick,  tailor.      Trudell, Marcus, carpenter  and  builder.
      Gordon, George,  baker.             Warren, James, carpenter  and  builder.
      Hallen, Rev. George, Church  of England.  Wright, James,  butcher.
      Hamilton,  W. B.,  wharfinger.
                                    PERCY,
      A  VILLAGE  situated  in  the  Township  of  Percy,  County  of  Northumberland,  C. W.—distant  from
      Trent Port, 22 miles.  Population about 350.
                   ALPHABETICAL  LIST OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
      Baldwin, Norman, blacksmith.       Humphries, Israel, lumber merchant and sawmill.
      Bettes, Hiram, tinsmith.           Humphries, H. Y. H., lumber  merchant.
      Blair, Nelson, flour mill  and  carding mill.  Humphries, William, lumber  merchant.
      Brock, Edson,  harnessmaker.       Hutton, James,  storekeeper.
      Church, Oliver, carpenter  and  builder.  Maybee, Alfred,  general  storekeeper.
      Classon,  Simson,  carriagemaker.  Miller, J.  tanner,  shoemaker  and  harnessmaker.
      Divine, Patrick,  cooper.          Percy, Dr.  physician  and  surgeon.
      Douglas, John,  blacksmith.        Platt, William, postmaster  and  storekeeper.
      Dolton, William,  blacksmith.      Pratt, William,  shoemaker.
      Douglas, John, clerk  of division  court,  Puffer,  Henry,  innkeeper.
      Douglas, Alexander,  shoemaker.    Richmond,  David,  carriagemaker.
      Fortin, Louis, innkeeper.          Roland, James B., shoemaker.
      Fowler,  flour  mills.             Renwick, Thomas, tailor.
      Fraser,  Abraham, carpenter  and  builder.  Smith, Charles, tailor.
      Gilchrist, John, general etore.    Summers, Patrick,  tailor.
      Corvin, Charles,  innkeeper.       Tierney, John,  shoemaker.
                                    PERTH,
     T H E  COUNTY TOWN  of  the United Counties of  Lanark and Renfrew,  is situated on the River Tay in
     the Township of Drummond,  C. W.  The Town is 7 miles from the Rideau Canal, and the Tay  is ren-
     dered navigable for that distance by means of five locks, which are capable  of admitting barges carry*
     ing from 80 to 90 tons.  Distance  from Brockville direct, 40 miles—distance from Brockville by Smith's
     Falls, being the stage route, 47 miles—usual  stage fare, reduced to 10s.  Population about 2000.
                                 PUBLIC  OFFICERS.
      Malloch, John  G., judge  of the county and division courts.
     McMartin, Daniel, judge  of the surrogate court.
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