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EtfNISKILLEN—ENNISVILLE—    ETCHEMIN—FARMERSVILLE.

        Adam, George, bootmaker.             McKenzie, Rev. D., Free  Church.
        Adam, James, tanner and bootmaker.  McDonald, John, cloth  factory.
        Dent, Edwin, fanningmill  maker.    McKay, W., tailor.
        Dent, James, general store.         Midgley, William, bootmaker.
        Finkle, Henry, general store.       Patterson, A., M. D., coroner.
        Forrest, M., school teacher.        Ross, John M., grist mill.
        Frazer, John, general  store.       Saunders, Asa, innkeeper.
        Frazer, Kenneth, tailor.            Smith, William, blacksmith.
        Grant,  W., tailor.                 Sutherland, James, general store.
        Halliday, William, cabinetmaker-    Welsh, William, cooper.
        Lay cock, Joseph, grist mill.       Woods, James, innk«eper.
                                   ENNISKILLEN,
        A  VILLAGE  situated in the  Township of Darlington, County of  Durham, C. W.—distant  from  Bow*
        manville, 8 miles.  Population  about 100.

                      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
        Barlley, Lawrence, innkeeper and cooper.  Johnson, William,  waggonmaker.
        Crippin, David, smith and waggonmaker.  Mallory, Alvah, general store.
        English, John, general store.       Mallory, Israel, grocer and shoestore.
        Harvey, Dr., physician and surgeon.  Also 1 shoemaker, 1 tailor, 1 carpenter.

                                   ENMSVILLE,
        A VILLAGE  situated on the Mississippi River, in  the Township  of Drummond,  County  of Lanark,
        C. W.—distant  from  Carleton  Place, 9 miles—from  Perth,  12 miles—from  By town, 40 miles.  Popu-
        lation about 150.

                      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c
       Codd, William, innkeeper and waggonmaker.  Hughes, Robert, blacksmith.
        Ennis,  James, &  Son,  grist,  saw and  oatmeal  Murphy, Michael, general store.
         mills.                             Rathwell, Thomas, innkeeper.
        Finch,  Benjamin,  carding mill,    York, Dr. Thomas.

                                    ETCHEMIN,
       A VILLAGE  situated on the River St. Lawrence, in the Parish of St. Jean  Chrysostome, County of Dor-
       chester, C. E.

                      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
       Bourassa, Pierre, grocer.            McGuire, John, grocer.
       Giroux, Pierre, flour store.         Paterson, Peter, saw mill.
       Lemoine, Charles, M. D.              Ritchie, Mrs., boardinghouse.
       Lambert, C, land  surveyor.

                                 FARMERSVILLE,
       A VILLAGE  situated  in the  Township  of Yonge,  County of Leeds, C. W.—distant  from  BrockvilJe,
       15  miles—distant  from  Kingston, 50 miles.  Population  about 220.

                      ALPHABETICAL LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c
       How,  RICHARD,  innkeeper—travellers  will  find  good  accommodation  at  reasonable
           charges,  and conveyances  furnished  when  required.
       MORTON,  THOMAS  M.,  M. D., physician  and  surgeon.
       STEDMAN,  DR.  RICHARD,  botanic  physician.
       Deming, James, tailor,              Landon, Wellington,  storekeeper.
       Giles, William H., saddler  and harnessmaker.  Lillie,  O., carriagemaker.
       Harvey, Rev. William, Church  of  England.  Parish, Arza, postmaster  and general store.
       Hawkins, Norman, flour and saw mills.  Parish, Lewis, dealer in groceries and provisions.
       Hayes, Thomas, cooper.              Robinson, Horatio, tanner and shoemaker.
      Jackson, Archibald,  cabinetmaker.   Smith, Levi, cooper.
      Johnson, Lewis, blacksmith.          Williams, Harmon, flour, saw, warding and  full-
       King, Wallace, temperance house.       ing mills.
       King, Wallace, shoemaker.           Wilsey,  Samuel,  blacksmith.
      Kinkaid, A., tinsmith.
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