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CONSEC ON—C OOKSHIRE—COOKSVILLE. 67
CONSECON,
A VILLAGE situated on Wooler's Bay, in the Townships of Ameliasburg and Hillier, County of Prince
Edward, C. W.—distant from Belleville, 22 miles, from Brighton, 15 miles—stage fare, 3s, 9d.—distant
from Picton, 22 miles—stage fare, 2s. 6d. Population about 350.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
BRADEN, D R . HAWTRY, Thomsonian physician.
BRADY, EDWARD, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery and country produce.
C ADMAN, JOSHUA M., flour mills and clerk of division court.
CLUTE, E.. J., Mansion house hotel and stage house—travellers or permanent boarders,
will find a comfortable house and moderate charges.
JAQUES, JAMES, boot andshoestore—a good stock of every article in his line constantly
on hand or made to order of the best quality, on moderate terms.
KIRKLAND, WILLIAM, postmaster and dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery
and country produce.
WHITTIER, CLARK, dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, crockery and country pro-
duce.
WHITTIER, JAMES, jun., bookseller and stationer.
Bigelow, William, tin and coppersmith. Lougheed, Dr. Joseph.
Bowaman, John, carriagemaker. Madden, Rev. D. B., Wesleyan.
Byers, John, carpenter and builder. Marsh, Abraham, grocer and temperance inn.
Darling, Robert, notary public, and agent for Metcalf, Elliot, cooper..
Mutual Fire Assurance, and Canada Life As- Miller & Squires, carpenters and builders.
surance Companies. Morrison, John W., carriagemaker.
Grannis, Hiram, carding and fulling mills. Murphy, Alexander, shoemaker.
Harris, Peter, blacksmith. Pennock, Samuel & Son, general store.
Hayes, George, carpenter and builder. Snyder, Henry, tailor.
Hicks, John, saddler, &c. Squire, Zalmon, blacksmith.
Johnson & Arthur, saw mill. Thuresson, G. C., tailor,
Johnson, William, blacksmith. Thuresson, John, carpenter.
Lampson, William, carriagemaker. Wood, Nelson B., shoemaker.
Lightburn, S. L., (A. M.) Teacher of the Gram- Wood, John W., shoemaker.
mar School. Wood, Ambrose, bootmaker.
NOTE.—A considerable quantity of white fish, amounting to from 2,500 to 3,000 barrels is annuall/
shipped from this village.
COOKSHIRE,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Eaton, County of Sherbrooke, C. E.—distant from Lenuox-
rille, 13 miles.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
M'IVER, ALEXANDER, dealer in dry goods, groceries, crockery, hardware, &c.
TAYLOR, REV. JONATHAN.
Alden, John, tailor. Deroche, Louis, wheelwright.
Allen, Stephen, shoemaker. French, H., innkeeper.
Andrews, Alfred H., M.D. Urquhart, George, blacksmith.
Childs, George, general store. Wilford, Richard, tannery.
Dalzell, Rev. John, Church of England.
COOKSVILLE,
A VILLAGE situated in the Township of Toronto, County of York, C. W.—distant from Toronto,
miles—usual stage fare, Is. lOJd.—from Hamilton, 32 miles. Population about 350.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c.
MORLEY, F. B., postmaster and agent for marriage licenses.
Blevins, Mrs. saw mill. Harris, James, shipcarpenter.
Church, R., brewer. Harris, Samuel, carpenter.
Cook, Jacob, mail contractor. Hemphill, Ezra, waggonmaker.
Cotter, Dr. George C. Hughes, Rev. James, Wesleyan.
Crewe, Dr. William. Logan, Francis, general store.
Dunn, Jonathan, tannery. Mackenzie, John, tailor.
Galbraith, John, shoemaker. Mackenzie, John, carpenter.
Cuthrie, E. L., blacksmith. Macready, James, carpenter.