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GENTILLY—GEORGETOWN,    (C.E.)—GEORGETOWN,  (C.W.)       87
                                  GENTILLY,
      A  VILLAGE  situated in the  Seigniory of the same name, and County of  Nicolet, C. E.—distant  from
      Quebec, 75 miles
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
      STEINS,  ADOLPHUS, general  merchant, saw  mill  owner, and  commissioner  of  court  for
          small  causes.
      Bergeron, Mrs. D., boarding house.  Malhoit,  Felix, commissioner of  court  for small
      Brunelle, Felix, general store.      causes.
      .Delisle, Cyril, saw mill.         Malhoit,  David,  commissioner  of court for  small
      Fortier, Thomas, M. D., and M. P. P.  causes.
      Gaudet, Joseph,  postmaster.       Michel, Mrs. P., boarding house.
      Genets, Captain  Joseph.           Moreau,  Bonaventure, notary.
      Grander, John,  miller.            Pare, Narcisse, general store.
      Larue, Rev. O., Roman Catholic.    Turcotte, Major  Joseph.
      Legendre, J. B., land  surveyor.   Tureotte, F,.X,,  advocate,
      Legendre, Lieut.  Colonel Francois.

                      GEORGETOWN, or North     Georgetoivn,
      A  VILLAGE  and Township  in the County  of  Beauharnois, C. E.—distant  from  Montreal, 38 miles—
      stage fare in winter, 7s.  6d.
                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
      Allan, William, (Allansville), dealer in groceries,  Thompson, Dugald, (Allansville),  dealer in gro-
        dry  goods, hardware, &c.          ceries,  dry goods, hardware, &c.
      Reeves, Benjamin,  postmaster,     Muir, Rev. James C., Church  of Scotland, South
      lassie,  James,  dealer  in  groceries,  tlry  goods,  Georgetown.
        hardware, &c.
                            GEORGETOWN,      (C.  W.,)
       \  VILLAGE  situated  in the Township  of  Esquesing,  and  County of  Halton,  C.  W.—distant  from
       Toronto, 34 miles—usual stage fare,  5s.—from  Hamilton,  35 miles—usual stage fare, 3s. 9d.  Popula-
      tion about 650.

                     ALPHABETICAL  LIST OF  PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &c.
      BALSAM  HOTEL  and  stage house,  Robert  Watson.
      BARBER  &  BROTHERS,  woollen  manufacturers,  ironfounders,  machinists  and  saw  mill
          proprietors.
      BARCLAY,  FRANCIS,  general  merchant.
      DAYFOOT,  P. W., tanner  and  wholesale boot and  shoe  manufacturer.
      GEORGETOWN  HOTEL,  Randall  Campbell—travellers  will find this house equal to any in
          the province.
      KENNEDY,  GEORGE,  miller  and  ironfounder.
      LEAVENS,  ELIJAH,  saddler and  harnessmaker—keeps  a  good assortment  of every  article
          in the  saddlery  business.
      'SUMPTER, JOHN,  general  merchant  and  postmaster.
      YOUNG,  JAMES,  (town  reeve,)  general  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Gore Mutual, and
          Provincial  Mutual, Insurance  Companies.
      Anderson, W., boots and shoes.      McCullough, H., saw milL
      Beswick, George,  boots and shoes.  McLauchlin, M., tailor.
      Carrol, M., smith.                  McLlellan, Mrs., milliner.
       Elliot, W., carpenter.             McKenzie, Mrs., milliner.
      Grasse, Henry,  mason.              McLelian, J., carpenter.
      Hardaker, J., boots and shoes.     McNamara, J., mason.
      Herod, George, M. I).               Quinlan, J., carpenter.
      Kennedy, Rev. M., Episcopal  Methodist.  Travis, Elijah,  cabinetmaker.
       Kennedy, H., sawmill.              Vanallan, Joseph, tailor.
       Mallory, H., smith.                Watson, James, mason.
       Marshall, J., tailor.              Webster, H. B., tanner.
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