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GRENVILLE—GRIMSBY, or Forty—GRON DINES.             91

      Lyman, Horace J. P., postmaster.   Richard, F. X., carpenter.
      Minckler, Ezekiel, physician and surgeon.  Ross, Elias,  bailiff.
      Miner, Harlow, tanner and currier.  Slack, Rev. George, Church of England.
      Moisey, T., shoemaker.             Wallingford,  David, tavern and hotel.
      Moisey, D., blacksmith.            Watson, William,  saddler.
      Nichols, Robert, dealer in dry goods, groceries,&c.  West, W. S., bailiff.
      Quin, Rev. Joseph, Roman  Catholic.  Wood, Charles, watchmaker.
                                 GRENVILLE,
      A  VILLAGE  situated on the River  Ottawa, in the Township of the same name, County of Two  Moun-
      tains, C. E.—distant  from  Montreal, 60 miles—usual fare by stage and steamboat, 8s. 9d.  Population
      about 250.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS  TRADES, &c,
      KAINS,  GEORGE,  dealer in  groceries, provisions,  hardware, dry  goods and  country pro-
          duce.
      PRIDHAM,  EDWIN,  postmaster  and  dealer  in  groceries, provisions, hardware, dry  goods
          and  country  produce.
      Beswarwick, William,  blacksmith,  Martin, James,  shoemaker.
      Blackburn, William, joiner.        Murray, John, saw mill.
      Cass, Moses, saw mill.             Murray, John,  millwright.
      Chapman, James, mason.             Packenham,  Charles, bricklayer and mason.
      Crooks, John, flour, oatmeal and saw mills.  Reilly,  Charles,  innkeeper.
      Dewar, Alexander, flour, oatmeal and saw mills.  Rose, Louis, blacksmith.
      Dickson,  Robert,  cabinetmaker.   Ryan, Thomas,  shoemaker.
      Dubee, Antoine,  carpenter.        Trinneer,  Thomas, tailor.
      Forrest, Rev. Charles, Church of England.  Wilson, Robert, general  store.
      Kelly, Patrick,  innkeeper.        Young, James, joiner.
      Kelly, Mrs. Ann, innkeeper.
                              GRIMSBY,   or  Forty.
      A VILLAGF. situated in the Township of Grimsby, County of Lincoln, C. W.—distant  from  Hamilton,
      17 miles—usual stage fare, 5s.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES,  &c.
      DEAN,  SETH,  grist and  saw mills.
      NELLES, ROBERT F., general  merchant  and  postmaster.
      Bailie & Cook, general merchants.
      Bingle, Thomas, general  merchant.
      Kean, Edmund,  hotelkeeper.
      Randall, Andrew, Exchange  hotel.
      Balls, Thomas,  butcher.           Kenith, Jacob, cabinetmaker.
      Beamer, John  D., saw mill.        Lundy, Rev. F. J., D. C. L., Church of England.
      Belange, Gabriel,  cooper.         Morgan, Richard,  hotelkeeper.
      Davids, Rev. B. A., Church  of England.  Murphy,  William, mason.
      Drake, Noble F., shoemaker.        Nelles, P. B. & J. A., saw mill.
      Elliston, Richard H.,  carriagemaker.  O'Ferrall, Patrick,  mason.
      Farmer,  William,  tailor.         Palmer,  Denis,  foundry.
      Fairwell, James M., general store.  Peat,  George, shoemaker.
      Fitch, William, M. D.              Perkins, Edward,  shoemaker.
      Ha gar, George, butcher.           Udell, Mott, distiller and brewer.
      Hindson, James, tailor.            Vandyke, George,  blacksmith.
      Kinible, Samuel, mill  owner.      Woolverton, Jonathan, homeopathic  doctor.
                                 GRONDINES,
      A  VILLAGE  situated in the Seigniory of the same name, County of Portneuf  C. E.—distant  from Que-
      bec,  48 miles.
                    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF PROFESSIONS,  TRADES, &o.
      Boisvert, Louis, miller.           Gauthier,  Captain  Isidore.
      Cote, Jean,  postmaster.           Hardy, Joseph, general store.
      Cote, Pierre, general store.       Houd, Augustin, general store.
      Derome, Rev.  George S., Roman Catholic.  Louranger, Arcange, mill  owner.
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