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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.