QoIIIaT! oP P=RTH. 70 VILLAGE OF FIILLAHTON9 71 vis :-Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. There are three Churches, DONEGAL. Wesleyan Methodist, built in 1861, and cost $1000-Rev'd Mr. Dyer, minister; the Bible Christian Church, erected in 1855, of frame, cost $700. of Elma, County of Perth, twenty-eiz A post office in the Township Rev. Thomas Green, pastor, and the Baptist Church, erected in 1866 of Mason, Poetmietrees. miles from Stratford. Mrs. frame, cost $600-no resident pastor at present. There is a good School in the Village with an average attendance of 140 pupils,-Prinoipal Robt. Sanaburn; Assistant, Andrew MoCullooh. Population 200.

Andrew, John, carpenter. McCulloch, A., assistant teacher. DRYDEN. BUCHAN, JOHN, dealer in dry MOUNCE, JOHN, wagon-maker goods, groceries, Postmaster, &o. and blacksmith. A post office in the Township of Wallace, County of Perth. Richard Buchanan, Thomas, currier. Pomeroy, Emanuel, laborer. Johnston, Postmaster. BURNS, ALEX., M.D., physician RICE, GEORGE, general mer- and surgeon. , chant and saddler. Crosbie, Robert, mason. Rigg, A. B., builder. Gettler, John, Fullarton Hotel, Rush, George, carpenter. EDCa-ECOMBE. Green. Rev. Thos., Bible Christian. Sansburn, Robt., principal of school. HOWLAND, GEORGE, black- Spice, John, tanner and currier. A post office in the Township of Mornington, County of Perth, twenty emith and wagon-maker. Vanstone, John, wagon maker. one miles from Stratford. Cornelius Gallop, Postmaster. R ugill, Wm., shoemaker. Woodley, James, farmer. ffries, J. B., shoemaker. Woodley, John, farmer. KERR, WM., proprietor Fullarton Tannery. FAIRVIEW. A post office in the Township of Downic, County of Perth, on the line of the Embro and Stratford gravel road, and at the boundary line of the GADS'H I LL. Counties of Perth and Oxford. It is seven miles from Stratford. Richard Forrest, Postmaster. A poat office in the Township of Ellice, County of Perth, six miles from Stratford.

Bullard, B., innkeeper. Liesemer, Henry, general merchant. FISH CREEK. Crinkley, A. & W.B., lumber dealers. Pfeffer. C., dentist. Crinkley, W. B., postmaster. Rats, Henry, planing mille. (pILLA(iS PROSPECT HILL.) Kollman, Jacob, lumber dealer. Schnarr, N., innkeeper. Lautenachlager, A., oooper. A post office in the Township of Blanshard, County of Perth, eighteen miles from Stratford. GOWANSTOWN. FULLARTON. • A post office in the Township of Wallace, County of Perth. MrL Gowan, Postmistress. Thie village is situated on the River Thames, and on the Mitchell Road to St. Mary's, in the Township of Fullarton, six miles from Mitchell and twelve from St. Mary's. It was first settled by James Woodley in 1843. Mr. Woodley sold the first lot in 1852, and the post office was established HAMMOND. in 1853. The village now contains two 1pneral stores, one tavern, one tannery, two shoe ehops, two bLoYsmlth shops, a wagon shop, A post office in the Township of Elma, Connty of Perth, twenty.eevea tailors, oari.entere and other mechanics. Mails are reoe4ved trn-weekly. 72 VILLAGE 07 HABTNSRVILLE. OOIINTY OP PERTH. 78 miles from Stratford, seven miles from Liatowel and twenty-three miiee from blitohell. K.AlSiTNER yM Aitcheson, Andrew, saw mille. Hammond, James, J. P. Gray, Daniel, blacksmith. Hammond, James, Postmaster. BREWERY & DISTILLERY, KASTNERVILLE, STRATFORD P. 0., HAMPSTEAD. . A post village in the Township of North Easthope, County of Perth, eleven miles from Stratford. Manufacturer of Malt, Rye and Common Whiskey, Bonner, Henry, blacksmith. Liesemer, Henry, J. P., Postmaster Beer, Ale, &c. Gilbert, Wm., wagon-maker. and general merchant. l'r.ter, hotel keeper and Hofmauu, Gorling, George, cooper.' KASTNER, JOHN, W., distiller blaclsmith. Grundberger, Simon, ehoemaker. and Brewer. HILDEBRAND, GEORGE, inn- KASTNER, PETER,Jr., distiller. keeper. SCHRG;DER, F., cabinet-maker. KASTNER, PETER, distiller and ^ Schrojder, Robert, brewer. HARMONY. brewer, keee advertisement.) Swartzer, George, farmer. Saatner, Mrs. Michael, widow. Vane, Charles, dealer. A post office in the Township of South Eaethope, County of Perth, four miles from Stratford. Blair, Wm., blacksmith. Corbett, Edmund, Postmaster and KINKORA. I woolen goods manufacturer. A post office in the Township of Ellice, County of Perth, twelve miles from Saatford.

Brown, Edward, blacksmith. Moriarty, James, Postmaster and HEBRON. Collins, Patrick, J. P. general dealer. Healey, James, shoemaker. O'Hara, P., shingle-maker. A post office in the Township of Mornington, County of Perth. Bernard Hishon, Mortimer, J. P., Williams, George, carpenter. Connelly, Postmaster. Marshall, Thomas, teacher. I Writt, Joseph, carpenter. Writt, M., hotel-keeper.

SASTNERQILLE. A small village situated on the Huron Road leading from Stratford to Goderich, one mile from Sebringville station, G. T. R., and three miles from Stratford the County Town. It contains one Hotel kept by George Hildebrand and the extensive Distillery and Brewery of Mr. Peter Kastner, whose premises are principally built of brick on stone basements and cover LISBON. an area of abouthalf an acre,besides the cattle stables-having capacity to feed over 100 head of cattle. Population 70. A post village in the Township of North Easthope, County of Perth, 74 VILLAGE OF LIBTOWSL. C0IINT! OF P]EBTH. 75 between said Township and the Township of and on the boundary line Meeere. George Maynard and James Mitchell have s two Wiimot, County of Waterloo . The village was laid out in 1855, by John building story frame . 24 x 48 feet, where they make wagons, &o., and 300 superior Zinkann, Esq. grain cradles annually. general mer- I John Zinkann, J. P., Postmaster . NEW 8PAPLR9.-The Listowel Ra"ner is a good weekly, John Zinkann & Son, Mr. Jose published by chante. Joseph Zinkann, Deputy Postmaster . ph If. Hacking, at the subscription price of $1.50 per annum. It has a large circulation in the Counties of Perth, Huron and Waterloo. The mercantile interests are well represented . Among the five hotels of this village, the " Commercial Hotel and LISTOWEL . general stage o ffice," is kept by Mr George Rodemich in first class style for the accommodation of commercial trave incorporated village situated on the town line of the Townships of llers and the public generally. An The others are also worthy of public patronage . Wallace and Elma on the , 33 miles from Stratford and 22 OBANaz-L . O. L. 617.-bleete on the Tueeday on or before each full from Mitchell . The village contains five churches ; the Church of Eng- moon, in the Ha erected in 1863 at a cost of $1,000 . ll of the King Wil liam Hotel . H. Richardson, W. M . ; land, a handsome frame, 30 x 45 feet, Wm. Beckett, b'ecrelary. Rev. A. E . Miller, Incumbent. The Canada Presbyterian, is a frame I ppearance, 40 x 50 feet, erected in 1868 and cost L. 0. L. No. 865.-Meets on the Monday on or before each full moon, building of imposing a in the Orange Hall $2,500 . It is seated for 350 persons . This congregation was first organ- . Win. Ellison, W. M. worshipped in the ized in 1862, under the labors of Rev . Mr. Henwick, and MIINICIPALITT.-D. D. Hay, Esq., Reeve; Dr. Nichol, and Messrs. Her- Congregational Church until the present Church edifice was erected . . In mon, Lockie and Climie, CoanciYlori;Benjamin Rothwell, Clerk The Wes- and Treai . 1868e Rev. G. W . Bell entered on this charge as Minister. • Listowel was incorporated 1et July, 1866 and the Congregational and Methodist Episcopal Churches . Number on aeeeeament roll leyan Methodist this year, 1869-162 . Population about 1,000 . are each good frame buildings . The Common School ie a substantial frame pupils receive building, divided into three departments, where over 300 Akey, Peter, laborer. Buckler, Moses, . Rothwe , asaisted by the Misses saddler. instruction under the charge of Mr. B ll Alexander, Ebenezer, laborer. BURNS, JAMES, proprietor Com- Findlay and Climie. Alexander, John, merchant . mercial hotel for manufactures, among . This village possesses superior advantages Amey, James, farmer. Butler, Mrs ., widow . found the largest tannery in this section of the country, car- which may be Anderson, Thos., laborer. CAMPBELL, D. D.,1~Iajor of Vol. ried on by Messrs Towner & Campbell. Their buildings are frame and Armstrong, James, clerk . Campbell, John, high, where they use a 25 farmer. are 282 feet long by 32 feet wide, two stories Barber, Charles, laborer. Cartnell, J. B., blacksmith. horse-power engine, and employ 10 hands in the manufacture of Spanish Barber, James, farmer. Chapman, Thomas, shoemaker. We leather only. Barber, John, farmer . Climie, Andrew, farmer. The foundry of Turnbull & Lockie, the grist saw-mills of Bardox, F., weaver. CLIMIE, G mills of Herman & . S., (Climie, Bil- Climie, Bellingher & Co., and the extensive Woolen Beaton James blackamith. h h& C Bolton, who manufacture tweeds . full cloths, blanketa and flannels of all BELLP REVD . G. W., Canada CLIMIE, J. M~(Climie, Billingher kinds at the rate of 100 yds . per diem, besideacarding55,000 the . spinning Presbyterian Minister. & CO. . A large business is 4,OUO lbs., and dressing 9 t 0 pieces of cloth annually Benneweis, Henry, saddler. CLI11I, BILLINGIHER & Co . The works were established in 1867 . The . done by them in custom work Billingher, Thoe . (Climie, Billingher J. M. &(i. S. Climie and Thoe . are frame, 40 x 70 feet, two stories high. A 14 horse-power buildings & Co.) Billingher.) steam-saw and grist engine is used, and 15 to 20 hands employed . Blodgett, James, manufaoturar. milla proprietore. The large Cabinet factory of Messrs . Hess & Co . was established in Bogues, Robert, farmer. Climie, Win where a . M., carpenter. 1866 . The building is frame, 100 x 40 feet, two storiea high, BOLTON, L . (Hermon & Bolton .) COMMERCIAL HOTEL andgen . and 18 to 20 hands employed in making . 12 horse-power en gi ne is used Bolton, L., P.L.S. stage house. George Rodemtohr furnitu re and cabinet ware and undertaking . BOtiNER, JOHN, L S .D., Dentiet. proprietor. Messrs . Dawson & Little's carriage factory is situated on Main street, (See advt.) oyne, manu- Mre. J., milliner. and was established in 1866 . This firm employs 10 hands in the Boyd, Robert, farmer. Coulbert, harrows, with SamL, carpenter. facture of carriages, wagons, buggies, sleighs, cutters and Brownlow, Thos., merchant. Culbert, Saml., junr., laborer. blaokemithing in all its branches. Braming, John, farmer. Culbert, Saml., eenr., farmer. 91 COIINTY OF PERTH. 77 pIW,st}' OF LIBTOWELt 'i6 Dalrymple, J. C., solicitor. H ESS, WM., ( Hess & Co.) JOHN BONNER, L•D'S• Davidson, Samuel, farmer. I I ESS & Co., (^Ym. A. & G. Hess,) Davis, Angus, carpenter. cabinet makers, undertakera &c. Davison, James, blacksmith. See card. ' DAWSON, JAMES, (Dawson & Hethers, Henry, carpenter. ^^entxl ^^x^cott>âc Little.) Ilohman, Ludwig, carpenter. DAWSON & LITTLE, (James llul,^eard, R. T., solicitor, &c. Dawson and Wm. Little,) car- Huston, J. S, teamster between riage makers and general blaek- Listowel and Jiitchell. LIl3TOwF^L' Ont smithinri in all its branches. Jackson, Alex., carpenter. Dennis, N., baker. Kay, Alexander, farmer. Dodd, Charles B., plaateYer• Keeller, Richard, ehoemaker. IIOT EL, "DR:IPER, Gl'7OltGh, merohant. Kidd, Johnston C., innkeeper. -- -iiiiÉiiTÏiÏT Eastman. John, fireman. Kyle. James, shoemaker. FERGUSON. DUNC,'AN, mercht. Laird. John, carpenter. ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^virles>, Fisher, Charles, laborer. Lee, James. saddler. Flaherty, John, inn-keeper. LITTLE,, E. 1:., merchant. LISTOWEL, ONT. Galloway, Ale:., cooper. Little. 11'w., blacksmith. Galloway, Edwd , cooper. LITTL!':,WILLIAII. (Dawson& GEORGE BODEMIOH, - - - PBOPBIETOBe Gibson, Wm., inn-keeper. ^ Little.) The Stage leaves this gotel every mornin6 for Mitchell, retnrnins eTerf evenin`• Godsave, George, tanner. LI1'INGSTONE. JOHN, mercht in Rret cTeaa sty le or the Green, George, mechanic. LOCKIE, JAMES. (Turnbull & The above itotel is kept ÿ^ fwell eupp Îed with Liquors and Ci6a0 on the corner of Main Green. James, blacksmith. Loekie.) Travellers and the public generatl7• s in the cent" of the town, of the choicest brande. üoodThis stabling Hotel iand an attentive hostler alwaTe in attendance' HACKING. ,IUSEI'lI H., pro. Longman, Saml., carpenter. and Wallace Btraeta in eonnection with the Houl. and publisher of'Listowel flannrr. Lorrie, Jacob, butcher. A LIVERY t3TABLS HACKING, W. F. (Hacking & Lorty, George, oabinet-maker. Bros.) Lu,;tit;. August, butcher. HACKING, W. H.. Postmaster. 3M=590 41ft 40©wN Mcl)ON ALD & 11cGILPARY, HACKINC, & B R O T H E It S, merchants. (W. F. & J. Hacking,) drug- 11cDougald, Donald, miller. ma,nnfacturers of Chairs, gists, &c. Ucl)owell. ThoN., farmcr, Hagan, «'m., retired. NIcliwraith, Stewart, tanner. AND ALL KINDS OF CABINET WORK. H A LSTE D, JA MES A., merchant. Mcllveney. James, carpenter. Harvey, Paul, tailor. McKay, Alex. tailor. Hassard, John, labr,rer. WRJLZBALE AND SZTAIL DSAL=Btd IN McKenney. Wm., shoemaker. .1 HAY, D. D , clerk, Division Court. McLean, Stephen. laborer. HAY, R., grocer. M0linn, Robert. farmer. jwITIIRE OF EYEILY DESCRIPTION, Bay, Thos. E., bailiff. Martin, Robert, Insurance Agent. Hay• W. G., wagon-maker. They alao Marzolf, Ale:., carpenter. a new style or Colfine, alwate on hand at loweat prioee. Henderson. John, plasterer. Marzolf, Henry, carpenter. They make Manufacture Henderson. Robert, plasterer. MAYNARD, GEORGE, wagon Sash and Blinds of the very best qualitye Heppler, Jacob, cooper. and cradle maker. Doors, Hermon. R. W., I'.I. S. Maynard, Wm., farmer. 1Ln aad am LOIIs& wiTH II18t CLAES IACHI11tSi. IIERJIOV & BOLTON, (R. W. Menary, Robert, retired. Hermon and L. Bolton,) woolen 1III.I.h.R, REV. A. E., Church of mills proprietors. II pgpLSTggINI# OF ALL RINDB. England ltinister. HESS, ADAM (Hess&Co.) UITCHEI.I.,JAJIES,grain r,radle InL&JEN QT.t NEAL]a ]POST OFFICE9 LISTOWEL. HESS, GI?ORGÈ. ( Hess & Co.) maker. 10 COUNTY OF PERTH. VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL, MILLER, MOSES, grocer, dealer SHEPHERD, REV. W. W., Wes- in crockery, hardware, fancy goods, leyan Methodist Minister. flour, feed, boots and shoes. Sill, Abin., M.D. THE LISTOWEL BANNER Moore, John, inn-keeper. Sleeruan, Win., laborer. Mortimore, Gearge H., tin-smith. Smith, C. W., cabinet-maker. Munroe, David, merchant. Smith, S.M , photographer. IS PUBLISHED Murdock, James, teamster. Smith, Rev. W. W., Congregational Murray, Arelid., shoemaker. Minister. Nelmes, John, brick-maker. Steel, Peter , pump-maker. Every Thursday Morning, Nevil, John, tailor. Steiubarg, Henry, brewer. Newman, J. P., shoemaker. Stephenson, Robert, blacksmith. IN ADVANCE. NICHOL, JOHN, M.D. SUTHERLAND, GEORGE, con- AT $1 50 PER ANNUM, Nixon, Wm. gardener. veyancer. Oke, James A.,' carpenter. Swan, William, carpenter. Osborne, Joh% laborer. Swanton, Mrs., widow. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. PALMER, Rev. Mr., M.E. Minister THOMPSON, JOHN, merchant. JOSEPH H. HACKING, - Paul, John, laborer. Tilt, Isaac C., stationer. Pethick, John, shoemaker. Tilt Nathl., bookseller. - PHILP, JOHN, M.D., Physician, Tolman, Henry, carpenter. all things." Independent in Polities and Liberal in Surgeon, &c., &.c. TOWNER, GEORGE. (Towner " Reid, Robert, shoeuriker. & Campbell.) Richardson, Wm., carpenter. TOWNER & CAMPBELL, sole ROBINSON, ALBERT, merchant. leather manufacturers. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DEVOTED TO TUE PREPARATION OF Robinson, C. H., carpenter. Treurain, Aaron, farmer. RODEMICH, GEORGE, proprie- Tremain, John, baker. tor Commercial Hotel and general Tremain, Moses, tailor. Intelligence, stage house. TURNBULL JOHN, (Turnbull & Local 86 General ROLLS, THEODORE, I i very Lockie. CHOICE LITERATURE, stables, &c. TURNBULL & LOCKIE, (T. MARKET REPORTS, Rothbcar, Miehl., butcher. Turnbull & J. Lockie,) founders. ROTHWELL, BENJN., principal Wade, Johnston, pot ash maker. MLSCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS, dee. of the schools, and Town Clerk Walker, Thomas, carpenter. and Treasurer. 'Washburn, Joseph, fireman. Ryder, John, shoemaker. Waugh, W. T., merchant. INf" I"Nr 3Z 3a. Schneider, Wm., tinsmith. White, A. P., watchmaker. we 3E3E 3M 3E3 SCOTT, J. W., merchant. Zinkan, John, merchant. 1866, and flow enjoys Was established in February, M1LLBAN K. The Sillage of Millbank, Township of Mornington, is pleasantly situated MOULATION, on a tributary, (branch or creek,) of the Grand River. It is 17 miles dis- VEM LARGE tant from Stratford, with which it is connected by a very excellent gravel PATRONAGE. AND A LIBERAL ADVERTISING road, under the control of the County- Council. The distance to Berlin is twenty-two miles. There is a stage carrying a mail from Stratford ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and one daily from Berlin, connecting with the morning mail from Toronto. The stream furnishes sufficient FANCY JOB PRINTING water-power to drive a large flour and saw mill. There is a steam Carding PLAIN liND Mill and a steam Foundry. CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. VILLAGE OF WILLBANK. COUNTY OF PERTH. 81

The Presbyterians, who constitute the majority of the Township, have MITCHELL. one of their churches here-a frame building capable of seating 300 per- sons. The Conrregation was or;ganized about 12 years ago and chose for Is an important viilage and station on the Buffalo and Goderich section their first pastor the Rev. G. J101 ullen, now of Woodstock. He was suc- of the Grand Trunk RailwKy, thirty two miles front Goderich and twelve ceeded by the Rev. D. Beattie. The Cong-reration-at present in charge miles from Stratford, the County Town. This village was incorporated in of the Rev. J. Edgar Croly., B. .1..-havc this year erected a handsome 1857. From that time the progress of the village has been rapid. The manse at a cost of about $2I10U and have a glebe of' 15 acres. number on the Assessment Roll now is over 300 and the assessed value of real and personal property is $2 71,OOU. It contains several Food Churches. The Church of England possesses a neat brick church, seating 200, and The Church of England a good frame building with spire and dome. Rev. a frame manse at present occupied by the Rev. Win. Logan, who conducts H. Caulfield, Incumbent. service also at l'rosshill and Elma. The Roman Catholic Church is a frame. The Wesleyan Methodists have a frame church holding about 150 per- The Canada Presbyterian Church is a handsome frame of cruciform sons, and have for their pastor the Rev. J. llough. shape, the main building is 40 x 30, the transept is 60 x 30. It was The School Section have erected a very fine School House and always erected in 1857 and improved in 1868, the total cost of the church being employ the best teachers; the present teacher, Mr. Win. Alexander, $2,500, having capacity to seat 400. This is the only Presbyterian Church receiving a salary of $500 per annum. in the place ; the Congregation is large. The present Minister is the Rev. 4 The residence of Dr. James Johnson, situated on the corner of the J. W. Mitchell. I Stratford road is the finest in the village. Population 300. The Wesleyan Methodist Church is built of white brick with cut stone dressings. It is 75 x 40-20 feet high with tower and an octsgonal gilt Thomas, farmer. Alexander. Win., teacher. Ilall, spire with bell and vane. The church was erected in 1867 at a cost of lfolnies, James, hotel-keeper. Armstrong, Christopher, horse-dealer $6,000. Up to that time this was a Mission Station, since then it is an Bonner, Henry, blacksmith. HOUGH, REV. JO11N, W. M. Independent Circuit and has sustained all the institutions connected with BOWINI AN, .1 OS It., miller (owner) JO11NS0N, JAMES, M. D., Phy- the church in a creditable and praise-wortby manner. In connection Boyle, Samuel, tailor. -ician and Sur-Con. with this church is a very fine brick parsonage which is not excelled by Brownlec, Milne, blacksmith. Lewis, Charles, fi►rmer. any in the County. Rev. W. R. Dyer, Minister. BLEJIANTHAL, F., hotel-keeper. LOGAN, REV. WM., Episcopal. INcLeod. Alex., stone-mason. NAVUFACTVBSS.-Messrs. Thomson & Williams' Mill Wrighting and Caufield, Thomas, hotel-keeper. Agricultural Implement CROLY, RF. V. J.E., B. A., C.P.C. McLaughlin, John C., foundry. Works.- This firm are contractors for building all kinds of Steam or Water, Grist, Flour, Saw or other Mills or Fac- Cromic. William, f: rmer. McTavish, Archie, blacksmith. ► tories; make all kinds of M ill Gearing and Shafting, the celebrated Crosswell, John, pumpmaker. Martin, John, carriage-maker. improved Turbine Water•Wheels, Bran Dusters, Lath Mills, Smut Mills, Colborne, Henry, mechanic. Mollison, George, joiner. Bolters, Flour Packers, Saw Rigs, (all kinds), &c., Shingle Machines and Davidson, John, tailor. MITCHELL, J. C., merchant. Double Jointer. The Ohio Combined Reaper and \iower, Cayuga Chief, Jr., Davidson, Misses Annie and Isabella, MOYER, MR., miller. llower; large and small Separators, Pea Threshers, Pitts' 8 and 10 horse milliners and dress-mak-ers. Orr, Johnston, mail-carrier. powers, Single Geared Powers, New 8-horse Powers, Sawing Machines, DOBSON, JOS H UA, potash-maker Perry, James, mechanic. Patent Double Action Fanning Mills, Cumming's Straw Cutter for horse Elliott, John, blacksmith. Poole, Thomas, potash-maker. or hand power, two wheeled Cultivators, Forest Cultivator, Gang Ploughs, plasterer. REID, JAMES, Treasurer of Town- Elwick, -, Steel Mould Board Ploughs, Horse Hoe and Weeder, Road Scrapers, &c. Everet, James, laborer. ship, farmer, &c. Messrs. Thomson & Williams are doing a very extensive business and have Forsyth, Robert, weaver. Rittor, John, tinsmith. Russell. .John, fariner. - a reputation in their line second to none in Ontario. The works have Foster, Win., laborer. been established since 1862. RUTHERFORD, WM., merchant The buildings are built of brick and frame, FRASER, GORDON, saddler. covering an area of one acre. and postmaster. They employ sizty hands and steam power to FREEBORN, JOHN, merchant. the extent of thirty horse. Freeborn, George, shoemaker. Rutherford, James, B., farmer. Freeborn, Robert, farmer. Stewart, James, S., carpenter. Messrs. A. & J. Mulberon are largely engaged in the manufacture of all Gillespie, John, farmer. Stewart, Win., joiner. kinds of Agricultural Implements, Stoves, Castings, &c. They employ Gillespie, Win., farmer. TANNAR, W N., Carding-Mill. ten hands and an engine of twelve horse power to propel their machinery. Gratton, James, laborer. Weaver, Mr., carriage maker. The works have been established during the present season. The buildings Gilbert, Benjamin, cabinet-maker. Wood, James, blackamith. are frame. 82 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL, COUNTY OF PERTH. 83

FLOUR Mins.—The large Flour Mills owned and carried on by Mr. Ade F. Hollands were lately destroyed by fire, but are about to be re-built the eteltell present year. Mr. Hollands had expended over $10,000 in the improve- ot, ment of the mill, reservoir and surrounding grounds shortly before his #4, great loss. Mr. J. T. Atkinson's Mill is frame 80 x 40—three stories high, with two run of stone. This mill can dress and pack fifty barrels of flour daily, the custom work averages 100 bushels per diem. IS TIIE BEST AND :Mr. 'Wm. Small's Grist Mill was erected in 1868, and is a large sub- stantial frame with two run of stone—his custom work is about 90 bushels daily. Mr. Walter Thomson's Oatmeal, Split Peas and Pot Barley Mills are frame, 76 x 50—three stories, with two run of stone—steam power to the extent of' twenty horse is used. Mr. Thomson is altogether in the mer- chant trade. CARRIAGE Msicisto, &c.—Mr. Edward Stiles' Carriage Factory on 1,10ST WIDEU 011iCtILKU,11 PAP1R Ontario Street was established in 1860. Eighteen hands are employed by him, and he carries on all —IN THE— the various branches in the line ; his buildings are frame, 26x 50 and brick 68 X 24, with show room 90x26 feet. Mr. James Begg's Carriage and Agricultural Implement Works were COUNTY. OF PERTH. established in 1861 ; the buildings are frame, 114 x 26 feet. Fourteen hands are employed and wagons and agricultural implements of' all kinds o made to order. Mr. Wm. Honey is engaged in the sanie line ; his buildings are frame, To the merchants and business men of the Counties of Perth 20 x 50 feet, with four forges. Five hands are employed and wagons, Hueon and Bruce the ADVOCATE is a most sleighs, cultivators, harrows, &c., are manufactured, .and geueral black- smithing carried on. Mr. David Morton's Steam Saw Mill is frame, 30 x 50 feet, and was INVALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM, erected in 1850. It bas the capacity to saw about one million feet of lumber annually. Great cam is used in making the Selections, awl the Editorials and Locale are written with duo attention to the leading topics of the day. It is the OLDES I CON- MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.—Thomas Matheson. Reeve, R. Thomson, Hugh SE RVAVIVE PAPER in the County, and is regarded as the leading organ of that party. Campbell, John Abbott, and Daniel Kerr, Couneiliors ; James Porter, Clerk. WEEKLY CIRCULATION OVER .2,000. This village is well supplied with good hotels, the princiF1 of which is Hick's Commercial, well known throughout the Provinces as one of the o largest and best kept hotels. RAILWAY OFFICIALS.—F. F. Poole, Station Master ; C. King, Freight 1 Clerk ; Allan Doig, Baggage Master. JOB PAINTING EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS & IIISPATC11 Mssortic.—Tudor Lodge, No. 141—Rt. W. Bro. T. Matheson, P. M.; W. Bro. J M. Dunsmore,/nunediate, P.M.; W. Bro.E. Hornibrook, W.M ; PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. AND AT Bro. John Burns, S. W.; Bro. Thomas Babb, J. W.; William Abbott, Orders from any part of the County promptly attended to. Chaplaik ; E. Stiles, Treasurer ; D. H. Stewart, Secretary ; Daniel Kerr, S. D.; John Abbott, J. D.; James Wilson, I. G.; James Hall, DAVIS BROS., Tyler. Fcht)rs and Proprietors. I. O. O. F.—Bissell Lodge, No. 51, Mitchell, meets every Monday lam RICHARD DAVIS. evening, over the store of Bro. J. M. O'Connor. W. Barley, N. G.; T. JOHN EVA» DAVIS. Leadston, V. G. St VILLAGE OF MITCHELL, COUNTY OF PERTH. 85 Abbott, John, retired. Campbell, D. S., sawyer. THOMSCN cf4 WILLIAMS, Abbott, Wm., harness.maker. Cann, Saml. S., school teacher. Aikens, John, tanner and currier. Chewiman, Thos., sawyer. Aldred, Wm., prop. London hotel, Christie, Robert, clerk. MILL WRIGHTING Allcoék, Thomas, inn-keeper. Clark, David, carpenter. —AND- Allcock, Win., inn-keeper. Clegg, Win., Insurance agent. Allison, Joseph B., carpenter. Coleman, Francis, mercham. Archer, Mrs., widow. Colwell, Wm. stationer. ATKINSON, JAMES T., flour COOK, ADAM, pump-maker, 26th AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, mill proprietor. lot, 1st con., township of Logan. MITCHELL, ONT., Awty, George, farmer. Coveney, Isaac, carpenter. Babb, Richard, merchant. Craig, John, pedlar. CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING ALL RINDS OF Babb, Thomas, merchant. Cunningham, James, shoemaker. Bailey, Robert, shoemaker. Currie, Robt. W., merchant. Bailey, William, laborer. Curtis, Wm., carpenter. Baker, Wm , carpenter. Davidson, John, druggist. Stearn or Water, Grist, Flour, Sa w or other MiPs or Factories, Barge, James, inn-keeper. Davis, James, laborer. Make all kinds of Mill Gearing and Shafting, Barley, Win., merchant. DAVIS, JOHN EVANS. (Davis Barrett, George, rnerchant Bro.) THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED Bartlett, James, shoemaker. DAVIS, WM. RICHARD. (Davis Baxter, George, mason. Bro.) Baxter, John, farmer. DAVIS, BRO. (John E. &, Win. TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Baxter, Peter. laborer. • R. Davis.) Editors and proprie- Bran Dusters, Lath Mille, Smut Mills, Bolters, Flour Packers, Saw Rigs, (all kinds,) BEGG, JAMES, blacksmith and tors Mitchell Advocate. Ac., Shingle Machine and Double Jointer. wagon maker, agricultural imple- DAVISON, S. W , L.M.B., phy- O ments, manufacturer of Carters' pa- sician and surgeon. N.B.—Every Contract undertaken, or Machine built by us, guaranteed. Steam Engines, Mill Smiles, Bolt Cloths, Belting, ttc., supplied promptly, and as tent hay fork ; agent for Oshawa Dawe, James, senr., merchant. cheaply as iu any market. Plans of Mills furnished on application. Agricultural works. (See advt.) Dawe, John, blacksmith. Engines, Boilers and ad kinds of 3Iachinery repaired promptly. Grate Bars, Beggs, John, tailor, DENT, ABRAHAM, Attorney at Churn, Pump, and all kinds of Castings and job work done in Iron or Brass. Bennett, Lewis, merchant. Law, Solicitor. &c. Bennett, Tnos., harness-maker. Docking, John, retired. IMPLEMENTS. Bogues. John, teamster. Doig. Win., laborer. Ohio Combined Reaper and Mower, (with Hand Rake or Improved Self-Rake). Boit, Wm. H., tin-smith. Dolphin, Peter, miller. Cayuga Chief, Jr., Mower. Large and small Separators. Pea Threshers. Pitt's 8 and Bottrell, Paxton, farmer. Donohey, Richd., wagon-maker. le-horse powers. Single Geared Powers. New 8 horse power. Sawing Machines, Bowie, James, M.D. Dowling, Thomas, carpenter. (warranted capable of cutting eighty cords per day.) Patent Double Action Fanning Mill. Boyd, James, junn, carpenter. Dowling, Wm., carpenter. Nov.—In Chaffing with this Mill, we use the old Pivot Shake ; in Screening we Boyd, James, senr., carpenter. Dudney, Philip, inn-keeper. use the new Roller or Spring Shake, the change from one Shake to the hther being Boyd, John, carpenter. Dunsmore. James M., retired. made in one half minute. This change of motions in the Shoe, with the great variety of Screens and Riddles, combined and single, make it the most complete Mill in use, Boyle, Thomas, laborer. Durham, David, farmer. and costs the Farmer no more than other Mills. Bnsbin, Nelson, stationer. DYRE, REV. W. R., Wesleyan Broderick, John, harness-maker. Methodist. CUMMING'S STRAW CUTTER, for Horse or Hand.power. Brooks, Thomas, retired. Edwards, Stephen, laborer. Two-wheeled Cultivator. Forest Caltivator—Patent for new lands. Broughton, Richd., painter. Edwards, Wm., laborer. Gang Plows. Steel Mould Board Plows, in great variety. horse Hoe and Weeder. Brown, James, laborer. Eggleton, John, baker. Road Scrapers, Ac. Steel Mould Boards furnished to the Traie. All Implements warranted. Orders by mail solicited, and promptly attended to. Burnett, John, farmer. Elliott, Matthew, carpenter. Burns, John, bailiff. Englis, Augustus, druggist. Address ROBERT THOMSON, THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Butter, Mrs. M. A., widow. Etue, Mrs. S., widow. ALFRED WILLIAMS.) MITCHELL, ONTARIO. Campbell, Hugh, merchant. Fishleigh, Francis, tailor. 1 11 86 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL. COUNTY OF PERTH. 87 McMonies, D., merchant. Rowe, James,Ilfarmer. EDWARD STILES , McNeil, William, saw-miller. Russell, William, tailor. McPHAIL, DANIEL, auctioneer, Salisbury, Sylvester, carpenter. and ins. agent. Saunders, Roger, mill-wright. ■ McQuade, John, merchant. WA00011 BUILDER, Sarvis, Benjamin B., merchant. GEM AND Martin, Fredk., laborer. Schottz, John merchant. ONTARIO STREET, MITCHELL, Ont. Matheson, Alex. laborer. Sedgwick, William. painter. MATHESON, THOMAS,' Reeve Shanly, Patrick, inn-keeper. Manufactures CARRIAGES, WAGGONS, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, Le. Clerk of Division Court, Notary Shanly, Thomas, inn-keeper. Public, Corn. in B. R., Convey- Sills, George F., saw miller. First-class workmen only employed, and the very best material use& ancer, &e. ■ Sills. James, saw-miller. All work warranted. Charge. mo lerate. Middlemiss, George R., tin-smith. SINCLAIR, OSBORN, hardware Middlemiss, James, tin-smith. merchant. widow. Fitzgerald, Henry, laborer. Hoskin, Mrs. Janet, Mooney, Robert, laborer. Swale James tailor. Flagg, Joseph H., merchant. Ilunter, John, laborer. Moore, George, merchant. SMALL, WM. T , flour and grist Fraser, Edwd.,laborer. Huston, James, merchant. MORTSON, DAVID, saw-mill mill proprietor. i James, Edwd , merchant. proprietor. Fullerton, John, laborer. Smith, G. laborer. Gaffney, Timothy, shoemaker. James, Win., shoemaker. Moment, John, teamster. Smith, James, cooper. Gamble, Edwd , carpenter. Johnson, John, finisher, Nor-an. Henry. merchant. Smith, John, carpenter. Geebel, Albert, merchant. Keeler, Robt., merchant. Mortley,e Jt.mes, laborer. Stark, Fritz, carpenter. Grachow, John, laborer. Kerr, Daniel, builder. Morton John shoemaker. Steven, Richard B., farmer. Henry, laborer. Kerr, James, moulder. MULHERON, ALEX., (A. & J. Stevens, Alfred, drnggist. Gray, Matthew, laborer. Green, James, laborer. Kennedy, Mulheron ) Stewart, I. H., merchant. 1 Ketterson, Joseph retired. Griffin, Charles, mason. MULHERON, JOHN, (A. & J. Stewart, William, harness-maker. James, farmer. Kidn, George, farnier. M ulheron .) Hancock, merchant. STILES, EDWARD, carriage and Hayes, John, laborer. Kieaig, Ernest, MUL HERON, A. & J., manufac- wagon maker, (see card.) i Michael, harnes.s-maker. Hendry, James, carpenter. King, turers and dealers in tinware, &c. Stoneman, John, carpenter. Hennick, Fredk., miller. Kinsman, Thomas, laborer. Mulholland. Adam, Tait, John, wool comber. Knechtel, Daniel, nrrchant. Hibbert, George, retired. Newcombe, Joseph, laborer. Taylor. John, carpenter. HICKS, JOHN, proprietor Com- Krozier, Win., farmer. O'Conner, James M., merchant. Taylor, John, shoemaker. William, butcher. mercial hoiel. (See advt.) Larkworthy. O'Farrell, John, laborer. Thom, Charles, farmer. farmer. HICKS, JOHN T., livery stables, Laing, Alex.r., Oliver. Richard, farmer. Thom, John, farmer. Commercial Hotel. Lander, Henry, teamster. Oliver, William, butcher. Thompson, Andrew, retired. Bill, Benjn., carpenter. Leadstone, Thos., mason. Patterson. John, laborer. Thompson George, builder. weaver. Hillen, Alexr., constable. Lee, James, Pearce, Samuel, miller. Thomson 'Robert. Hillen, Samuel, merchant. Lemon, John, tailor. Peterson, Charles, merchant. THOMSON, WALTER, merchant. miller. Hocking, John, butcher. Levy, John, Piper, Charles, laborer. THOMSON&WILLIAMS, Win., butcher. Levy, Thomas, mill-wright. Porter, James, merchant. mill-wrighting Hocking, Livingstone, Win., hotel-keeper: and agricultural Hofleisch, William, butcher. Potts, 'William, painter. works, (see adv.) Hollands, Clement, miller. , Love, Amos, baker. Pratt, William, farmer. Thorn, William, shoemaker. FRANCIS, mer- I Lynde, Canton, merchant. Pullman, William, fariner. Tilley, Edward, farmer. HOLLANDS, McDONALD, THOMAS, general chant miller. Purcell, Henry, laborer. Townsend, Robert, fariner. T., carpenter. merchant. (See card.) Rabb, Mrs. Jane, widow. Charles, Tunks, Holmes, John R., merchant. blacksmith. HONEY, WM., wagon and agricul- McFarlane, A. Rath, William, P. L. S. Walkinshaw, James, tailor. tural implement manufacturer. i McIntyre, Donald, shoemaker. Rich, Thomas. retired. Ward, Henry, caipenter. Hugh, retired. Ritze, Hord, Isaac, merchant. ; McIntyre, George, merchant. Whitehead, Charles, watch-maker. I McKenzie, Win., wagon-maker. Rose, Horn, John, retired. Wm., Vet. Surgeon. Williams, Alfred. John, ashery. Idomibrook, Edwd., M.D. I McManus, Rowe, Anthony, retired. Williams, Jabez R., harness-maker. COUNTY OP PISTIL 89 88 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL, Wills, Henry L., trilor, I Woodyer, William, farmer. Wills, William, painter. Worth, Thomas, farmer. THOMAS McDONALID, Wilson, John, farmer. I Yeo, Isaac, wagon-maker. Winter, Benj. NL, carpenter. I Young, Henry S., miller. yaoamet, Wood, Win., carpenter. MITCHELL, ONT. Dealer in Heavy and Light Hardware, Cutlery Plated- ware, Crockery and Glassware, Wall-paper, MOLESWORTH. Paints, Oils, (Sic, A small post village on the town line between the townships of Wallace &c., and Grey ; distant from Stratford, 40 miles. It contains two Churches GENERikt SEED STORE. and school house. Population 75. Mails tri-weekly. Frame, Thos., inn-keeper. Mitchell, John, saw-mill proprietor. Gardner, John J., blacksmith. Mitchell, John A., millwright. HOTEL, Livingston, N. M., Postmaster and Norman, John, inn-keeper. COMMERCIAL general merchant. Ross, Hugh, wagon-maker. _0_ ON'l . Loughead, Sarni., shoemaker. JOHN HICKS OWNER. Canada, and Charges as Thii is the Largemt and Best Country lIotel in Western Moderate u any Houe in Mitchell. MONCKTON. P.A. M Pt CD rePLI Ell' (West Monekton village,) A post village situated on the town line of Elma and Logan, on the gravel road leading from Mitchell to Listowel, and equi-distant (11 miles) frotn either place. This GOOD STABLING FOR ONE HUNDRED IIORSES. village has progressed rapidly since its first formation, and now contains a handsome frame church, a good school house, 25 x 36, erected in 1860 at a cost of 5600, Horses and Carriage% for Hire on the shortest notice. where over seventy pupils are eaucated, under the charge of Mr. John Attridge, firstelass teacher und principal of the school. JAMES B EUr G, The large steam saw-mill and lath machine of Mr. E. Winstanley is a frame, 50 x 25, where a million and half feet of lumber and 80M. feet of lath are cut annually. Eight hands are employed in the works, and a 20 WAGGON MAKER, horse-power steam engine used. A tannery—a shingle factory.—The Monckton cabinet factory, carried DEALER IN on by Mr. Wm. Foster ; his premises are frame—one 25 x 30, the other 22 x 34—both two stories high. He manufactures all kinds of cabinet ware, and was awarded the first prize on fancy veneering at the Provincial Exhibition of 1868. Four hands are employed by hirn. AGRICULTURAL TYPLEMENTS Messrs. Armstrong & Son, proprietors Monckton carriage factory.—The MANUFACTURER OF building is frame 50 x 30 feet, two stories high. Four hands are em- ployed, and a six horse-power' engine used. They manufacture carriages, Carters' Patent Ilay Fork. Agent for Oshawa Agricultural wagons, sleighs, cutters and agricultural implements, and execute general Works, &c., &c. blacksmithing in all its branches. MITCHELL, ONTARIO. Mails daily. Population 200. 90 VILLAGE OF MOTHERWELL, COUNTY OF PERTH. 01 ARMSTRONG, ADAM. (Arm- Greeusides, Ed., P.M. and merchant. NEWRY. strong ez Son.) Hampten, John, laborer. ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH, (Arm- JARY, RICHARD, provision and A post village in the Township of Elma, situated on the stage road from strong & Son.) stove merchant and genl. pedlar. Mitchell to Listowel, ut the distance of sixteen miles from litehell and ARM STRONG & SON, carriage LAIRD, WM., proprietor Commer- six from Listowel. It contains an hotel, post office and blacksmith shop. factory and blacksmithing estab- cial hotel and general stage house. Mails daily. lishment. Lusted. Josepn, sawyer. ATTRIDGE, JOHN, first-class Longmire, John, engineer. Falconer, Paul., merchant. I Gordon, Donald, Postmaster. teacher and principal of school. Love, George, retired. Foster, J. R., inn keeper. I MORRISON, J., blackmnith. COLLISON, JOHN, proprietor MORRISON, ROBERT, general Monekton hotel. merchant. Collison, Pierce, teamster. Murray, James, laborer. Crooks, George, laborer. Priest, Mrs., inn-keeper. Dobbs, John, farmer. Schreiner, Paul, boot and shoemaker. NITHBURG. Emery, Byron, cooper. Stanyard. Wm., teamster. ERSKINE, ANDREW, general Stewart, Wm., tailor. A post village situated on lot number 17 in the 12th concession, Town- merchant. Stewart & Wilson, steam saw-mill ship of North Easthope, twelve miles froni Stratford and eight from Featherstone. Wm., P.L S. proprietors. Shakespeare. The river Nith runs through the village and affords excellent FOSTER, WM., cabinet-maker and Walsh, Melvin. laborer. water privilrges for manufacturing purposes. This village has two undertaker . . WINSTANLEY, EDWD., steam churches—The United Presbyterian and the Baptist. Mails semi-weekly. Fox, John, tanner and currier. saw mill and lath machine proprie- Population 175. Fox, Thomas, shingle maker. tor, lumber merchant, &c. Brown, James, Postmaster and mer- Gable, John, saw-miller. chant. Gable, John & Son, flour mill prop's MORNINGDALE MILLS. Brown, James L., Assistant Post- Kumpf, Wm., cooper. master. McDougall, Thos., boots and shoes. A post village in the Township of Mornington, on lot 14 in the 7th con- Brownlee, John, wagon-maker. McDougall, Wm., merchant. cession ; distant from Stratford, nineteen miles. The river Nith runs in Chatterden, H. C., wagon-maker. Milne, John, cheese manufacturer. the vicinity, and affords good water power. Stages to Stratford and Lis- Dietz, Adam, hotel-keeper. Muter, P. J., physician and surgeon. towel. Population 75. Gabel, David, woollen mills prop. Swan, Robert, tanner and currier. Berringer, Cornelius, carpenter. NICKLIN, JOHN, P.M. Garrett, Sarni., farmer. NICKLIN, JOSEPH, innkeeper. Gordon, John, shoemaker. Stewart, John, farmer. NICKLIN, ARTHUR, miller. POOLE.

MOTHERWELL. A post village situated on lot number 16, 3rd concession, Township of Mornington and on Smith's Creek, thirteen miles from Stratford. The A post village in the Township of Fullarton, on lot number 25 in the village contains a German Menese Church and a good School. Mails tri- - 17th concession, fourteen miles from Stratford, and six from St. blary's. weekly. Population 200. It is situated on the river Thames, and possesses good water power. Mails, semi-weekly. Population 75. CHALMERS, JOHN, J. P. Montgomery, James, J. P. Floes, Theodore, tailor. Poppe, Ernest, carpenter. Brown, J., sr. Park, James, shoemaker. Holmes, Christian, wagon-maker. Poppe, G., cabinet-maker. Campbell, M., teacher. Roger, John, weaver. MATHEWS, D., Postmaster, gen- Seignor, Fred., cooper. McIntosh, R., weaver. Simpson, Win., blacksmith. eral merchant and proi rietor of Watt, Robert, teacher. Nairn, James, !weaver. WOODLEY, JAMES, Postmaster. Poole Hotel. VILLAGE OP 6aBRINffvILLa. 92 COUNTY OF PARTII. 93 SEBRINGVILLE. lBEB3E:LIN'4CaVI3C.aLE A post village and station on the Buffalo and Goderich section of the Grand Trunk Railway, five miles from Stratford the County Town, seven from Mitchell and forty from Goderich. The village contains one church IdGE AID AGDICDLTVDAL IMPLEMEIT MHDFRTOItY. -the " Evangelical Association," built of Brantford white brick in 1869, and coat $5,000. The building is 38 x 60 feet, with tower and dome of B. B. JOHNS & 0O.1 - PROPRIETORS. plain Gothic style of architecture and seated for 350 persons. The base- ment story is used for Sabbath School and Lecture Room. This Congre- gation was organized about 1844. The Rev. Peter Alles, Minister. Manufaoturers of CARRIAGES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND CUTTERS, Plows, Culti- vators and Bcufflere. Also, Anderson's FLOUR MILLS.-Messrs. Hill & Brother's Flour and Grist Mill in built Pea Harvester and Hayrake combined, which took the First Prize at Provincial Exhibition, Hamilton, 1868. Straw Cutters and of brick 36 x 50, 2^ stories high with three run of stone; they use steam Fanning Mille. General Blackamithing in all its branches. and water power combined; employ four hands and can dress and pack 75 barrels of flour and grind 200 bushels of custom work daily. This firm has also a large stave and heading factory giving employment to 10 men. HILL, WM . (Hill & Bros.) Longbock, Frank, saddler. Mr. A. Gettler's Flour and 6rist Mill is built of brick 40 x 55 feet, HILL & BROS. ( David, Win., MENNIG, F. L.. vinegar works. three stories high with three run of stone. It is capable of dressing and Jonathan and Ed. Hill,) flour and AIOI{ITZ, F. SEby & Moritz.) packing 90 barrels of flour and 150 bushels of custom work daily, using grist mill and stave factory props. PIGEON, MRb., proprietor Se- steam power only. Hock, Jacob, blao1smith. bringville hotel. TANNEaIES.-In this branch of business, the tannery of Messrs: Eby & Jauch, C., merchant and inn-kee per. Rohfrich, T., hotel-keeper. Moritz claims a notice. It was established in 1869; the building is frame JOHNS, R. B., (R. ^.,-ohns & Co.) Sanders, William (Boww & San- containing twelve large vats; the power is steam-they tan upper and har- JOHNS, JAMES (R.B. Johns&Co) ders ) ness leather, kipl. calf and sheep skins. JOHNS, S. T. (R. B. Johns& Co.) Scarth, H. A. (Scarth Bros.) In the mechanical pursuits, Messrs. R. B. Johns & Co., are engaged in JOHNS, R. B. & Co. (R. B. James Scarth, Jonathan. (Scarth r manufacturing carriages, wagons, slei^hs, cutters and agricultural imple- and S. T. Johns,) carriage and SCARTH BROS. (J. & t i. They make and sell the celebrated " Anderson and Johnston's ments. agricultural works, general black- Scarth,) general merchants. patent Hay Rake." Blaeksmithing in all its branches is carried on by the smithing, &o. (See card.) Smith, Ernest, tin and copper firm. Linzenmeyer, Joseph, wagon- smith. There are three hotels. The Sebringville Hotel is kept by Mrs. Pigeon maker. Warner, Riohd., miller. in firstrclass style for the accommodation of guests and the public gener- ally. There are two good stores, a post office, two saddler and two black- smith shops. The common school is a handsome building erected in 1864, at a cost of $3000, where 150 pupils are educated by bliss Jane Elder. SHAKESPEARE. The chief shipments here per Railway are lumber, flour, liquors, bark, live stoek, &o. John G. King, Station Master. Mails daily. Population 250. A post village and station of the Grand Trunk Railway and on the Huron Road, situated in the Townships of North and South Easthope; ALLES, REV. PETER, Minister David, George, farmer. seven miles from Stratford, seven from New Hamburg, and seventeen from Evangelical Association. I EBY, AARON, M.D. (Eby and Woodstock. The village was settled in 1846, and the Post Office estab- Armstrong, John, farmer. Moritz.) lished in 1848, Win. Crosby being appointed the first Postmaster. The Armstrong, Jonathan, farmer. EBY & MORITZ. (Aaron Eby village contains three churches-the Episcopalian, Canada Presbyterian Bennett, Isaac, P. M., and general and F. Moritz,) tanners and eur- and Baptist. There is a very good school. merchant. riers. The Fonrth Division Court is held here. Bos, Michael, gardener. Gettler, A., flour and grist mill prop. Among the manufacturing establishments may be noticed the large car- Bowes, E. (Bowes & Sanders.) Heist, Christian, carpenter. riage and wagon factory of George Minchin. who employs abont 10 hands Bowes & Sanders. (E. Bowes and HILL, DAVID. (Hill &Bros.) in the mannfaeturing of every article in his line, and all of the best quality. Win, Sanders,) pump-makers. HILL, EDMOND. (13 ill & Bros) His buildings are spacious, built of brick and frame. Cook, - eaddler. HILL,JONATHAN. (Hill &Bros.l B. G. Battram manufactures agricultural implements, vis ;-Iron and 12 94 VILLAGE OP SHAKESPEARE, CoUNTY or PEETE. 95 SHAKESPEA.RE AMACKER, JACOB, Bailiff, 4th Holwell, Thos., tailor. Division Court. HYDE, MATT., cattle dealer. Andersou, James, laborer. Kleiuknecht, Aaron, tanner. Bartlett, James. mail carrier. uieinknecht, George, farmer. CARRIAGE AND WAGGON SHOP. BATTRAM, B. G., manufacturer I Lehman, Charles, pump-maker. of agricultural implements. (See McDermott, Hugh, retired farmer. GEORGE MINCHIN,. - PROPRIETOR. cad•) McFarlane, James, retired farmer. Brown, Georpe, Postmaster, and McFarlane, Peter, retired farmer. Builder of CARRIAGES, WAtl00NS, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS and CUTTERS of the clerk of Division Court. very beet quality. Warranted to run superior to any others made in Canada. Tires McNabb, John, retired farmer. solicited.guaranteed to remain tight on the wheele for ton yean. Terme liberal. Patronage Brown, Major, general merchant. McNichol, Mrs. Callaghan, Wm., laborer. G. MINCHIN. McPhee, James, laborer. Callin, Jeremiah A., shoemaker. JIINCHIN, GEORGE, carriage- Campbell, James, mason. maker, &c., (eee card.) Cairnoross, Edmond, merchant. Moore, Robert, tanner. TJNION HOTEL, Cossey, Mrs., widow. Murner, Mrs., widow. Cossey, Robert, telegraph operator. 3lurray, Charles, laborer. SHAKESPEABE, O111T., Dallas, Mrs., widow. O'Rourke, John, driver. Dietrich, Christian, carpenter. Rebor, Gottlieb, wagon-maker. Donaldson, James, carpenter. Ross, Peter, laborer. Drummond, Rev. A. A., Canada Scott, Alex., merchant. R. FLYNN - PROPRIETOR. Presbyterian Minister. Scott, Thomas, laborer. FLYNN, RICf1ARD, proprietor Sertb, John, mason. o Union hotel. (See card.) Steward, John, retired. The above Hotel has been racovated and refurnished, and now offers aooommeda- Geltz, Francis, shoemaker. Trachsell, Christian, farmer. tlon to the Commercial Public equal to that of any Hotel west of Toronto. Grosch, C. S., general merchant. TROW, JAMES, M.P.P., eonvey- Hanlan. Thomas, farmer. ancer, d,o. Hay, Wm., cabinet-maker. Watson. Andrew, laborer. Wolf, John, shoemaker. SHAHESPEIRE 1GRICIILTÜRIL WORHS, SHIPLEY. - B. G. BATTRAM, - Proprietor. A small post village eituated on lot 38, 4th concession of Wallace, on the Maitland Hiver, distant from Stratford forty miles and six fram Listowel. o It contains Episcopalian and Lutheran churches, and a Common School. Mails tri-weekly. and all Population 75. Manufacturer of IRON AND WOODEN PLOUGHS, IRON HARROWS, Agriaultu-al Implemonte, at the lowest prices, and of the very best material. other Booth, Robert, teacher. Hensworth, C. M., Township Clerk. Pàtro- Bristow, Edward, Postmaster. Sharick, Rev. David, Menonite. AU kiads of Jobbiag doae to order. Work of eoery dweriptioa a+arraafed. stage .ol(cited. Dupernelle, Rev. F., Lutheran. Strong, Richard, farmer. G. BATTRAM. 8hakeapeare, Ont B. Hcnsworth, Albert, sash and blind I Wilson, Robert, farmer. factory. wooden ploughs, iron harrows, cultivators, and everthing oonneeted with STAFFA. that branch of business. There are two hotels-the "Union Hotel" is kept by Mr R. Flynn, and is A post village situated on lot number 16, 9th concession of the Town- I well fitted for the accommodation of commerical travellers and the public ship of Hibbert, twenty-two miles from Seaforth and five from Carronbrook. generally. The village contains a Wesleyan Methodist Church, a steam grist mill, a wagon and bLcksmith ehope. Mails daily. Population 400. Mails eemi-weeklys. Population 100. 96 TOWN OF eT . IIARY'e , COUNTY OF PERTH . 9 7

Chade, A . Mrs. Pillow, J., hotel-keeper . viaduots, one on the main line to Sarnia and the other on the London Chubb, Win ., blacksmith. Rundle, R . F ., Postmaster and mer- Branch span the Ri rer Thames and the Trout Creek at this place, which Dutote, John, mauufacturer . chant . in point of size and workmanship are second only to the far famed Victoria Hamilton, James, shoemaker . Saddler, John, carpenter. Bridge at Montreal . Hammond, Thomas, dealer. Warden, Win ., farmer. LOCAL OrFIcERs .-,51r . M . Stevenson, Track Superintendent between I f odges, James, teacher . Webb, R . & Son, props . flouring this poi at and Toronto ; Mr . Thos. Fogg, Track Superintendent West ; McCurdy, John, merchant. mill . Mr. Win . A. Bayly, Agent ; Mr. Saml. Blair, Operator ; Mr. ;"m . Tout, McTavish, Dr. Woods, D., farmer. Locomotive Superintendent. FLOGILTNO MILLB .-St. Mary's Mill , W . V . Hutton, p roprietor, Queen atreet ; built of stone, 46 by 66 feet, four stories high, four run of stone. MOORE'8 STEADi FLOURINO AND GRIST MILLB .-John Moore & Sons, ST. MARY'S . proprietor,, Wellington street ; built of stone and frame, 30 by 50 feet, four sto ries high, with four run of stone . The engine is forty horse-power This fine town is located in the south-east part of the Township of Blan- and the machine ry of the best kind . shard, upon the north branch of the River Thames ; at its confluence with Geo . White & Co's . flour and oatmeal mill is built of frame, 40 by 60 Trout Creek, and at the Junction of the London branch of the Grand feet, three stories high, with three run of stone . Merchant flouring and Trunk Railway, with the Sarnia or Main line ; twenty-one miles from gristing is done, and oatmeal manufactured in large quantities . London, seventy miles from Sarnia, and ninety-nine miles from Toronto . IRON FOUNDRIES.-W. & T . Ha rgert . Queen street, employ about 40 A portion of the land on which the town is now built, ori,,inally comprised hands, and an engine of fourteen horse-power. They manufacture agri- four hundred acres, formerly owned by the . Two cultural im plements, threshing machines, reapers and mowers, separators, hundred acres of which, (with the mill privilege), were purchased from ploughs, cultivators, scufHers, drills, stoves, &c., to the value of over thirty the Canada Company . by the late Thomas Ingersoll, second son of the late f thousand dollars annually . Major Ingersoll, of Ingersoll, in tha County of Oxford . The remaining i John Moore & Sons, founders and agricultural implements manufacturers . two hundred acres, were bought by his brother, James Ingersoll, Esq ., the This is the oldest establishment in St . vIary's, and was established in 1852 . present Registrar of the County of Oxford, at Woodstock . The shop is 136 feet by 33, with two wings attached . Reapers, mowers, St. Mary'y was incorporated as a village, in January, 1855, under pro- threshing machines, separators, mill gearing, stoves and general job work . clamation, made September 21st, 1853 . Steam power is used, and about thirty hands employed . The place was called "Little Falii," until 1852, for the reason that the WooLLEN FACTORIES .-John Illingworth's mills are frame, 80 by 50 River Thames at its confluence with Trout Creek, in almost the heart of feet, two stories high . Water and steam power ; employs seven hands ; the town, flowed over a lime-stone bottom, and formed a little cataract, manufactures tweeds and flannels, besides attending to a large custom having a fall of about four feet . This fall is now very much reduced, by business . the quarrying of stone from the bed of the river . HARRISON MILLS.-John Harrison, steam power ; employs 15 bande ; The present name St . Mary's, was then given it, in honor of the wife of capacity to manufacture 37,000 yards of cloth annuall aJ y, in addition to a the late Thomas Mercer Jones, Commissioner for the Canada Company, at large custom, carding and fulling business . Goderich ; she having donated fifty dollars toward the erection of the first ALES. ROBERTSON'S flax-mill is a large frame building, 72 X 40 ; two school house in the village . Thomas Ingersoll settled here in 1840 ; and stories. This mill was established in 1862 by Black and Forrester, and in connection with his brother, Colonel James Ingersoll, erected a saw-mill, is decidedly the most successful mill in this section of the country. The the same year ; and in the following year, a grist mill ; the old grist-mill has present proprietor employs thirty hands, and has a 16 horse-power engine greatly enlarged, and is now one of the largest flouting mills in this to propel the machinery used. He dresses from 80 to 100 tons of flaz, section of the country . It is owned and carried on by William Veal and disposes of 4,000 bushels of flax seed annually. Mr. George Black is Hutton, Esq . In 1841, James Ingersoll purchased his brother's interest manager of the establishment. I in the mills and lands, then held between them . SMITH & COLEMAN'S brewery is a frame, 60 x 40 feet, two stories, J This is an important station, being the headquarters of the Engineering where four hands are employed in the manufacture of bee , ale and porter . Department between Toronto and Sarnia, all the carpenter work and black- CRAIG & HAMILTON, buil ders, &o., were established 1864 ; they employ smithing for that section of the Road being done here, with a large engine ten or twelve hands and a 13 horse-power engine, and have planing and shed for the Locomotive Department . About 100 men are employed in matching machines. Wood turning and building is also carried on by the varioj}s branches connected with the working of the Road, whose them. monthly wages amount to over four thousand dollars. Two magnifioent Ceas:sas MAxsse.-Dunoan Miller employa ten or twelve hindi in

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frame buildings 70 x 26 feet, and turns out carriages, wagons, sleighs and The St. Mary's Standard, cutters of the best quality. CHURCHLS. A WEEKLY CONSEhVATIVE PAPER , ST. JAMES' (EPISCOPAL .)-This is a handsome stone building, ereeted in 1858, at a cost of $ 4 ,800. Rev. J . P. Curran, M . A., Incumbent. PUDLI8)iE D ST . MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH is a geod substantial stone building, erected in 1861, at a cost of $3,800 . There is a large stone parsonage in connection with this church, and a separate school building in course of erection . Rev. E . B . Kilroy, A . M ., Priest . EVERY TUESBY fO1ININ . CANADA PRESBYTERIAN, Widder Street ; is a frame buildl,.g, erected in 1856, at a cost of $800 ; there is a manse in connection . Rev. David Waters, M . A., L . L . D. JOHN B WESLEYAN METHODIST.-This is a fine stone buildin g on Elgin Street, . ABBOTT, - - EDITOR. erected in 1856, at a cost of $5,000 . Rev. Joseph Holmes, Minister ; : ■ assisted by Rev . J. W . MeCallum . • METHODIST NEW CONNEXION .-A neat and handsome stone-gothic Office, on Wellington Street, one door north of Queen St ., style of architecture-having capacity to seat 200. This Congregation for several years worshipped in the old school house, and in 1862 the present 19T. ZMARY'A5i, Ont. building was erected at a cost of $1,300. There is a good parsonage con- nected with this church-and eight different congregaticns on the circuit . Rev. David Smith, Minister ; assisted by Rev . W. Smith . METHODIST EPISCOPAL .-A frame, purchased in 1862 and subse- TERMS, $150 PER ANNUM quently repaired . A neat stone parsonage in connection . Rev . rlr. ; IN AD VANCE, Fansher, Minister. BAPTIST .-Stone ;~ rected in 1866 ; seated for 300, and cost $1,500. The Or within three months from the date of subscribing, otherwise $2 . congregation was first organized in 1863, and worshipped in the Town Hall until the present church edifice was erected . Rev. E . B. Sharman, Minister. MASONIC.-St. James Lodge, No . 73, A. F. and A. M., holds its regular meetings on the first Monday of each month in the Masonic Hall. George Marlatt, W.M. ; Chas. Vangunten, Secretary. . STANDARD JOB OFFICS. 1. 0 . 0. F.-ST. MARY'S LODGE, No . 36, meets every Tuesday evening, in the Odd Fellows' Hall. A. Faulkner, N. G., C. Van- Gunten, V. G. Job Printing of every Description, BEAVER ENCAMPMENT No. 6, St . Mary's, meets in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on the first and third Thursday of every month. R . Barbour, C. P., SUCH A S Richard Box, H. P. BANg.-Bank of Montreal has an Agency here. Robert Hillyard, BOOKS, PA M Pw~ ETS , BL A NKS9 Agent ; J. Hodgetta, Accountant ; J. Digby, Ledger-keeper . MECHANICS' INSTITIITE .-This society has a large Library . C. S. NOTES OF HAND, POSTERS, CI$CULARS, Jones, President ; J. McDonald, Secretary and Librarian . ORANOE.-L . 0. L . No . 518, holds its regular meetings on the first and CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, &c., third Fridays of each month in the Orange Hall . R. T. Gilpin, W. M ., Joseph Stafford, Secretary ; John Watson, Treasurer. Tastefully and Egpeditioosly Executed at this Office, SCHOOLS.-The Union School is a substantial stone building, erected in 1859, at a cost of $10,000, having ac commodation for 400 pupils ; besides ON THE SHOTEST NOTICE . this there is the West Ward School and other buildings ueed by the True- 100 TOWN OF 61'. MAST'S. COUNTY OF PERTH. 101 tees where about 900 pupils are educated in all. 31r. Wm. Tytler, A. B., The St. Mary's Argus is Principal of Grammar School and George Shurcleff, Assistant. Mr. Adam C. Orr, Principal of' Common Schools. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.— Thomas Iredale, Mayor; L. Cruttenden, Town SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT Clerk ; Edward Long, Trea.surer; Wm. N. Ford, Assessor; Win. Box, Collector. Courtcmotts.—John Harrison, Win. Morshead, Duncan Miller, PRINTING OFFICE. Richard Box, Win. L. Hutton, Joseph S. Garner, Dr. Ford, L. M. Clench, AND and Thomas Haggert. (SIGN OF THE BIG BOOE) ABBOTT, J. B., Editor and Pro- BICKELL,PIRS. THOMAS, Ber- prietor St. Mary's Standard and lin wool and fancy store, Queen Orange Gazette. Billing,s, Joseph, pump-maker. - - Proprietor. Alex. J. Belch, ABBOTT, D. A., M. D. &c. BLACK, GEORGE, manager flax Adair, John, blacksmith. mills. QUEEN STREET, ST. MARY'S, ONT. Adams, b1rs. J., prop. of Empire Blackburn, George, plasterer. Hotel. BLAIR, SAML., Ticket Agent, Aldrich, James, gardener. G.T.R. Allen, Mrs. Blundell, James, laborer. Allen, Thomas, butcher. Boreland, Thos , carpenter. Allen, Win. B. Bowers, Joseph, Editor Argus. ttft 1L àiusniz âulr Anderson, Geo. G., shoemaker. Box, Richd., grain merchant. Andrews, Henry, mason. Brinn, Jesse, laborer. Andrews, Win., jeweller, &c. Brown, C. H., clerk. A Weekly Journal, devoted to Local Interesta and Reform Principles, circulates exten- Angus, Maxwell, shoemaker. Brown, George, plasterer. sively in the Town of St. Mary's, and the •Countiee of Perth, Huron, Middlesex, and Armstrong, Johnston, farmer. Brown, Joseph. Oxford, making it an excéllent medium through which to reach zne Merchants, Armstrong, Robert, farmer. Brown, Wm. blacksmith. Mechanics, and Agricultural population of these Counties. Atkins, Thos., clerk. BROWN, W., auctioneer, commis- ATKINS, WM., general merchant. sion merchant, Insurance agent, Bailey, Thomas, cabinet-maker. &e. Auction rooms opposite the Barber, Robert, builder. market. Barbour, Robt., carpenter. Bundle, Win. JOB WORK ;N ML TS BRANCHES Barns, Edwd., shoemaker. Burk, Thomas, farmer. EXECUTED IN TUB BEST STYLE, AND AT CITY RATES. Bartlett, John, baker. Bustle, Mrs., widow. Barron, James L., cooper. Butcher, John, cooper. o BAYLEY, W. A., station agent. Cahill, Martin, pedlar. BEATTIE, ALEX merchant. Carlisle, Robert, cooper. Beaumont, Win., laborer. Carmichael, John, farmer. THE ARGUS BOOK STORE AND NEWS DEPOT, Bedcock, John, laborer. Carroll, Win., farmer. (IN CONNECTION) BELCH, ALEX. JAMES, book- Carroll, Mrs., widow. seller, editor and proprietor St. Carter. George, grain merchant. Is constantly supplied with ALL THE SCHOOL BOOKS IN GENERAL USE. A Mary's Argu.s. Cary, Philip, retired. patterns well assorted stock of Enghish and American Stationery ; Wall paper in all Belton, George, farmer. Case, David, saddler. and at all prices ; Paper and Venetian Widow Shades; Albums in great variety, Combs, 13rushes, and a general assortment of Fancy Goode, all of which will be sold Berry, Joseph B., barber. Caupland, Samuel. cheap for cash only. Best, Wm., shoemaker. Chambers, David, carpenter. BICKELL, THOMAS,soâp manu- Clark, Francis, laborer. Any Work or Paper not in Stock, ordered at once and furnished at Publisher's prices. facturer, Water street, north. Clark, John H. PICTURE FRAMING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. 13 TOWN OP sr. DIARY'S, 102 corsTY OP PERTH.

Clark, Mrs., widow. Falkner, Alexander, carpenter. Clarkson, James, machinist Filmer, James, gardener. St. Mary's Flax Mills. CLEN('H, L. M., barrister, &c. Fogg, Thomas, road-master. Clyde, James, mason. FORD, A. E., M. D., physician and COLE MAN, JAMES, Division surgeon, 8u3. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, PROPRIETOR, Court Clerk. Ford, Wm. N., J. P., Assessor, &c. COLEMAN, WM. (Smith &, Cole- Forrester, Andrew, retired. ST. MARY'S, Ont. man.) Foster, John, laborer. Collins, Charles, cabinet-maker. Fralaigh, Sidney, druggist. Colley, Ed. W., tinsmith. Galbraith, Adam. .5 Completon, Edwd., grocer. Garner, Joseph, grocer. CONSTABLE, WM., inn-keeper. Garner, George, cooper. NETHER Of fLAX ng DEALER IN MX SEED. Cook, Dr. John. German, A. M., retired. PAID IN CASH Cook, Wm., wagon-maker. German, Jacob, teamster. $12 PER TON WILL BE Cooper; Emanuel, prop. Royal hotel. Gettler, John, confectioner. For Batt, Flax delivered at the Mill. CRAIG, JAMES, carpenter. Gibb, David, blacksmith. CRAIG & HAMILTON, builders Gibb. James, blacksmith. and contractors. Gibson, Jefferson, photographer. Crawford, Win. M., grocer. Gibson, John, blacksmith. FARMERS SUPPLIED WITH FLAX SEED Cross, George, barber. Gibson, John, jr., photographer. CRUTTENDEN, L., Town Clerk, LIBERAL TERMS. Gilmore, Patrick, laborer. ON THE MOST &e. Gilpin, R. T., boot & shoe-maker. Cuff, David, H., constable. Gilpin, Thomas R., tin-smith. CURRAN, REV. J. P., Church Gilpin, W. J., tin stnith. of England. Goodbow, Peter, (Goodbow & Mc- Y. Davy, Robert, plasterer. Goldrick. ST. MARY'S FOUNDR Day, Lewis, shoemaker. GOODBOW & MeGOLDRICK, o Dayman, L., grocer. saddlers. Dayman, Peter, grocer. GORDON, WM. & Co., importers Deacon, David, fireman. and dealers in dry goods, groceries, W. & T. RAGGERT, PROPRIETORS. Dean, James S., tailor. clothing, boots, shoes, &e., Guest's Deeds, George, shoemaker. block. o Delemater, John, carpenter. Graham, Wm., grocer. Delisle, Albert, weaver. Graham, Wm., teamster. liANUFACTURERS OF THRESHING MOINES, SEPARATORS, Delmage, James, constable. Graham, Wm., tailor. Dixon, Richard, mason. Green, Mrs• widow. Reapers, Mowers. Plows, Cultivators, Snifflers, Seed Drills, Donald, Harvey, conductor. Griffin, R. B., farmer. and all kinds of Agricultural Implements. Donald, James, farmer. Grieves, Miss, milliner, &e., &e. Dunbar, James, tailor. Guest, James W., retired. Dusty, Samuel, shoemaker. GUEST, ROBERT, merchant. STOVES OF THE LATEST & BEST PATTERNS. Eaton, Robert, grocer. GUEST, THOMAS B., J. P. Egan, Miel,ael, constable. Guest, Wm., farmer. Egar, Adam, miller. Gunn, Donald, mason. Castings & Repairing executed promptly. Elliott, Andrew, pedlar. Haggerty, John, brakeman. General Elliott, James, mason. HAGGERT, THOS. (W. & T. Elliott, Robert, carpenter. II aggert. ) ALL WORK WARRANTED. Evans, Mrs., widow. HAGGERT, WILLIAM, (W. &T. Eschman, Conrad, cabinet-maker. Ilaggert.) m 104 TOWN 01P ST. MARY'S, 00IINTY Or PERTH. 105

HAGGERT, W. & T., (Win. and James, John, wagon-maker. McComb. Merrit, laborer. Moore, Robert. (John Moore and Thos. Haggert,) agricultural Jardine, James, blacksmith. McConnell, David S., hardware mer- Sons.) implement manufacturers. (See Jervis, John, grain-merchant. chant. Moore, Samuel; grocer. card.) Johnstone, Andrew, retired. McCormick, James, wagon-maker. Moore, Thomas, clerk. HALL, JAMES J., M.D., physi- Johnston, James, wagon-maker. McDONALD, JOHN, grocer, con- Moore, Win., carpenter. cian, surgeon, &e., &e. Johnston, Thomas, grocer. fectioner and seedsman. MORPHY, JOHN, boot and shoe Hamilton, Hugh, teamster. Johnston, Miss, milliner. McDONALD, R E V . PETER, manufacturer. Harding, John E., barrier, &o. Joice, John, carpenter. Regular Baptist Minister. Morrison, Wm., pump-maker. Harrison, Alex., saddler. Jones, C. S., (Jones 8t McDougall.) McDonald, Rodger, farmer. Moscrip, Mrs., widow. Harrison, David H., M.D., JONES & McDOUGALL, (C. S. McDougall, A., (Jones & McDou- Murphy, Owen, laborer. Harrison, John, woollen mills prop. Jones & A. McDougall, barristers, gall.) Murray, J., lime-burner. Harrison, Mimer, J.P. attorneys-at-law, solicitors in chan- McDougall, Daniel, J. P. Neal, Peter, painter. Harstone, Robert, hardware mercht. cery, cœneyascers, commissioners McDougall, Joseph. Nicholl, P. M., dealer. HART, MILNER, (Niven & Hart) and notaries. McEvoy, Henry, school teacher. NI YEN, ALEXANDER. (Niven P.L.S., and land and insurance Jones, Thomas J., bookseller. McFadden, James, barrister. and Hart.) agent. Junor, Kenneth, retired. McGoldrick, Peter (Goodbow &Mo- NIVEN & HART, Provincial land Haynes, Jacob, teamster. Kaye°, James, inn-keeper. Goldrick.) surveyors, and land and insurance Haynes, Richard, grocer. Keenan, Felix, pensioner. McIntosh, Wm., merchant. agents. Ilearn, John, laborer. Kennedy, James, prop. Kennedy's McIntyre, George, boot and ishoe Nolan, Peter, laborer. Henderson, P. S. potash-maker. hotel. manufacturer. Norris, Win , weaver. Henry, John, tailor.' Kerr, S. R., builder, &c., &e. McIntyre, James, tailor. Oddy, Jacob, store-keeper. Herrmgton, Win., carpenter. KILROY, REV. E. B., A. M., McIntyre, Thomas. Oddy, Jacob, inn-keeper. HILL, ARUNDEL, Postmaster. Pastor R. C. Church. McKay, A. G, clerk. Oliver, James, baker. Hillery, George, etone cutter. King, David, shoemaker. MoKAY, JAMES, mail contractor. Orem, Win., retired. Hillyard, Robt., Agt. Montreal Bank Knowlton, W. R., painter. McKay, John, mason. Palmer, James, cooper. Hodgett, James, bank clerk. Kunz, Jacob, cabinet-maker. MoKillop, Robert, painter. Pangborn, A., inn-keeper, Hollis, Frederick Wm., cutter. Lackie, David, shoemaker. McLean, John, druggist. Pardoe, F., freight agent. HOLMES, REV. JOSEPH, Wes- Laidlaw, John, stone cutter. McLean, Win., market clerk. Peut, Joseph, carpenter. leyan Methodist Minister. Laughton, Malcolm, tailor. MeLean, Win., telegraph operator. Pierce, Timothy, miller. Honeyman, Andrew T., clerk. Leary, George, tanner. McLarty, Donald, blacksmith. Pierson, J. W., hotel-keeper. Hopkinson, James, teamster. Leary, John, tanner. McLennan cutter. Pine, David, laborer. Hosego, Samuel, farmer. Legget, Alex., conductor. McNalley, 'C., merchant. Pook, Richard, tailor. Hudson, J. B., inn-keeper, station. Leith, Andrew, retired. McVittie, Win., farmer. POWELL, JOHN, "Mill store" Hunkin, Win., teamster. Lennox, George, retired. McWhorter, A., barber. manager. Hunter, James, carpenter. Lockhart, R. G., watch-maker and Marlatt. Thomas, miller. Raby, Sand., patern-maker. Hutton, Theodore, mershant. jeweller. Mars, Thomas A., grocer. Randy, Abrm., carpenter. HUTTON, WM. VIL, J.P., Lockhart, Mrs., widow. Mayhew Wm., dealer. Richardson, George, carpenter. flour mill proprietor. LONG, EDWARD, merchant. MILLE R,' DUNCAN, wagon maker. ROBERTSON, ALEX., proprietor HUTTON, WM. LYELL, tanner. Lynn, John, laborer. Mimna, lichael, blacksmith. flax mill. (See card.) Hutton' W. H. merchant. Lynden, Frederick, painter. Mitchell, B., carpenter. Robertson, D. A., proprietor Na- Hyland, Wm., tailor.' Lyons, John, railway man. Moore, Jas. D., deJer. tional hotel. ILL1NGWOItTU, JO El N, proprie- Lyons, Michael, grocer. MOORE, JAS. R. (John Moore 8t ROBERTSON, JOHN, tax mill tor woollen mills. McCALLUM, CUT HBERT, drug- Sons ) proprietor. Ingersoll, Charles, laborer. gist. MOORE, JOHN. (John Moore & Robinson, George, engineer. IREDALE, THOMAS, Mayor, MeCALLIN, REV. J. W., Wee Song.) Robinson, James, laborer. and grain dealer. leyan Methodist Minister. MOORE, JOHN & SONS. (John Robinson, John, J.P. Irwin, Wm., laborer. McCochran, Duncan, wood inspec- Moore, Jas. R. & Robert Moore,) Robinson, John, engineer. Jackson, Walter, tinsmith. tor, G.T.R. iron founders and mill props., &o. COUNTY OP PaaTa. 107 TOWN 07 11T. )EARY'S, 106 and at the intersection of the Grand Trunk Railway with the Buffalo and Goderich section of the same Robinson, John, grain merchant. Tomlinson, J., shoemaker. Railway. When the Canada Company bar- ROSS, ANGi?S, plain and orna- Tout, Win., locomotive superin't. ^ned with the Provincial Government of , through the Towers John, clerk. Imperial* Government, in 1827, for the purchase of a block of land to settle mental plasterer. Rupert, D. S , L.D.S., dentist, &c. Tracy, Benjamin, sawyer. emigrants upon, there was what was then called the " Garden of Canada" Trainer. Edward, store-keeper. for them to choose from. Ryan, J. C carpenter. This was the Western Peninsula, west of the Trimble, George, laborer. Grand River, which flows into Lake Eric. ltyan. Thomas, laborer. They chose the triangular Sanderson, John, lumber merchant. Tuskey, John, laborer. maker. block commencing with the east limits of the Townships of North and South Easthope, and extended the same towards , where the SHARP, H. J., stationer and ex- `,onGuntentt C., ^wa hpmaker, jewel- westerly limits of the triangle extended from and inclusive of the Township prese Agent. of Bosanquet, to and includine the Township of Colborne. Shier, Amos. grocer. ler, &c. There the Walker , George ProPRoYel hotel. chief Rivers are the Aux Sable, Bay6eld and Maitland. SHORT, THOS. S. The north branch of the River Thames, which rises north of the Village of Mitchell, County Simpson, Geo., mill proprietor. Wallace, John, teamster. of Perth, with the easterly branch in this county, the River Avon, (which SINCLAIR, JOHN, M.D., Walsh. ATFRSeREV rDAVID, M. A., flows through Stratford and into the Thames above St. Mary's? with the Sinclair, John, farmer. B ^ Canada Presbyterian Black Creek, Whore Creek, and Front Creek, are the chief Smibert, Alezr. (Whillans and Smi- running waters Minister. in the easterly part of said triangular block. ber c.) That block was then, in Smith, A. (Smith & Coleman.) Watson, John, clerk. those da s, called the « Huron Tract," a name chiefly known now to the SMITH & COLEJIAN. (A. Smith Watt, Thomas, baker. first settlers. brewers. We dloc k lt', lchard laborer, The lands then acquired by the Canada Company as the « Huron Tract," and Win. Coleman,) were teamster. Whelihan, Patrick. grocer. then in the possession of the Indiana, and even in 1833, and following Smith, Charles, years, were frequented by them n Smith, G. B., dealer in dry goods, &c. Whillans, Win., (Whillans & Smi- till, as their hunting .rounds. There SJIITII, J. FOX, B.A., barrister, bert.) were, then, in July 1833, no settlers, (except the late J. J. L. Linton, Esq.,) WHILLANS& S^IIBERT, (Win. settled in the bush where the County of Perth now is. To the south, the solicitor, &c. nearest neighbor he had, Smith, Martin, tanner. Whillans & Ale:. Smibert, flour, was near the governor's road, which leads to Smith, N. C., J.1'. feed and seed merchants. London, and to the north a few on what was called the " Huron Road," White, David, shoemaker. which leads to Goderich. North of that road, to the , thero SMYTIi, REV. DAVID, N. C. were Minister. White, David, farmer. no settlers. , The Company's lands in 1832 and 1833, were sold at Methodist one dollar and a-half per acre. SMYTH, REV. WM., N. C. Metho- White, John, shoemaker. WHITE, GEORGE & Co., flour In 1829, and for years afterwards, the place where the flourishing dist Minister. merchant. and oatmeal mills. village of Mitchell is, was known as the " Big Thamas," and where Strat- Somerville, Wm., grain ford now is, as retired. Willard, John, laborer. the " Little Thames." These names up to 1840, were what Sparling, Fredk. A., they were known by. 0 saddler and harness Willis, James, lumber merchant. The Canada Company laid out and reserved a town Stafford J., merchant. plot or block of land for a village, both at Mitchell and Stratford. maker.,. ^ 1 Willis, John, lumber The Stevenson, 3Itchael, track superm,t. ^I^,lson,^ George, photographer. extent of the latter reserve was about two thousand five hundred acres. Wilson, James L., photographer. The first Saw Mill was erected for the Canada Company, by Mr. D. Ford Stewart, Alex., blackamith. grocer. and Mr. John Sebring, at the then "Little Thames," in the Stewart, A. B., trackman. Wilson, Levi, first months Walter T., clerk. of 1833. Stodart, A., druggist. Wilson, The Grist and Fouring Mill for said Company, was erected grain-dealer. under the management of same parties in 1834. Surby, Edward, shoemaker. A^'iseman, John, The latter was the firae laborer. erected on the Company's lands, and was the only one north and west of Taylor, David, glover. Woolway, Thos., James, butcher. the line of London in these western parts tit that time. Taylor, George, shoemaker. Workman, The first settlers Thompson, John, retired. Young, Henry, butcher. in these parts of the " Huron Tract." were Messrs. Sebastian Fryfogle, Andrew Sebach, and Henry Rumetaller. That was in 1829 and after- wards. TOWN OF STRATFORD The first emigrant settlers, as such, arrived in the fall of 1832. In the «Little Thames," there were two or three small log buildings covered wit Town of Perth, and is situated on the River Avon at the ► bark, erected by the contractors of the Canada Company. It Is the County and Downie, angles of the Townships of Ellice, North and South Easthope Cet the best Meat-Cutters at Workman'e. Lightning and Tarn-table App1e-Parers at Workman's• 108 TOWN OF STRATFORD, COUN" OF PERTH. 109 THE 1870. may be said that the late William Sergeant, Esq., was the 8rst emigrant 1870. settler as a residf nt of Stratford. Iie was the proprietor of the "Shakes- peare Inn," and held lands in the Township adjoining. The first Store was opened in one of the log shanties erected west of the Beacon bridge early in 1834, by Mr. George Worsley, and afterwards continued in Stratford a small frame building op posite, by John C. W. Daly, Esq., for several Has entered on its SIXTEENTH YEAR of pnblicstion. It adds every year largely to years. Mr. Daly acted as Postm i•ter, and had the appointment for many its circle of readers, and the fullness and care with which it reporte evente transpiring years. The nearest post office in 18;J3, to Stratford, was at Preston, County within the tbunty has won for It the reputation of being of Waterloo. The late Alexander F. Mickle, Esq., was afterwards Post- master to the 10th March, 1858, when the Post Office was burned and he lost his life in the fire. Mr. Daly acted in Stratford as agent for the HE BEST LOCAL NEWSPAPER Canada Company in the sale of lands, from September 1833. He was T succeeded as agent in after years in Stratford, by the late Alexander Mac- donald, Esq., late of Toronto. The late Mr. John Monteith, (brother of PUBLISHED IN CANADA. the present Member for the North Riding of Perth, in the Ontario Legis- and it ea- lature, Andrew Monteith, Esq.,) also commenced a store at an early date, It Is the full size of the Toronto Dailies, printed entirely with new type, pace with the growing demande of adrertieem which was successfully carried on for deavore to ►eep years by his brothers. The next store in 1839, was opened by Mr. John Gowinlock, afterwards continued by Its circulation far exceeds that of any other paper the late Mr. George Watson. This was at the corner where now is the large brick store of Mr. O'Higgins. As the settlement of the lands and advertising medium ie therefore unequalled. published in this section of country, and as an the population increased, so did the trading business of Stratford. In the settlement of the lands west and cast of where Stratford is, th1

. i. neat parsonage in connection with this Church. Rev. Charles Lavell, M.A., M in;ster. AT HIS OFFICE, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH is a neat frame building erected in 1864 ; cost 8500. Market Street, opposite the R. C. Bank. BAPTIST CHURCH is a handsome frame building, 65 by 45 feet ; erected in 1861 and cost $1,500; seated for 300. This Church was organized in 1859, through the labors of Rev. R. McLellan, and continued to make steady progress since that period. The Rev. J. McLaurin is the present Minister in charge. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCEI iS a frame, 34 by 28 feet ; built in 1863. MO PER Will PAYABLE IN ADVANCE It is situated on Brunswick street. SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH is a Plain frame building, 38 by 24 feet ; erected in 1847, and cost $2,400. Rev. E. C. W. McColl, M. A. IT CIRCULATES LARGELY IN The Town Hall, Drill Shed, and other public and private buildings will compare favourably with those of larger places. The Stratford woollen mill of Messrs. J. Sugden &, Sons, on Ontario PERTH, HURON, AVATER00 AND OXFORD COUNTIES, street, is frame, 78 by 32 feet; 24-, stories high; 15 to 20 hands are em- ployed, and an 18 horse-power engine in the manufacturing of tweeds, full- cloths, flannels and blankets, &c., AND IS ONE OF THE BEST custom carding, spinning, weaving, dressing, dying and fulling, &c. Lawson & Kerr's woollen mills and tannery. Wm. Easson's steam saw-mill on William street. AITIMUNIEU The large foundry and agricultural implement manufactory of Joseph Sharman is on Birmingham street. These buildings THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. cover an area of about IN one acre, in which 20 hands are employed, and an engine of 12 horse- power used to propel the machinery. The Ohio, Buckeye self raker, reapers and mowers combined, the little giant threshing machine for a farmer's ovrn use, horse-power wood-sawing machines, straw and root cutters JOB PRINTING DONE CHEAPLY AND WELL, and all kinds of agricultural implements are here manufabcnred. The Cheapest and Best Paints and Oils at Workman's. Machine Belting and Bushing Metal at Workman's. 114 TOWN OP STRATFORD, COUNTY OF PERTH. 115

The large planing mills and door, sash and blind factory of Messrs. Scrimg- our Bros., on Huron street, were established in 1857. The mills are frame, Stratford Tannery, 80 by 40 feet an I three stories high ; six hands are enaployed, and an engine of' 20 horse-power used in planing and matching lumber, wood-turning, and the making of doors, sash, blinds and building materials of every description. (FORMERLY SEGMILLER TANNERY.) A. Smith's tannery, 62 by 42, is a brick, building, sole, upper and harness leather, kips and calf-skins, skirting, pebble, grain and buff are manufac- tured in good style. G. A. IIilton is also engaged in the same line of business. A. SMITH, - - PROPRIETOR. Messrs. Miller Bros. are extensively engaged in the manufacture of carriages, wagons, sleighs, cutters, agricultural implements, pressed steel mould boards, Miller's patent hay-fork, and carry on general blacksmith- The oldest and most distinguished Tannery in this section of the ing. Their buildings are 56 by 40, two stories, and 56 by 28, one story ; Country. ex men are employed. R. Lean is engaged in the same line of business ; he employs about The subscriber has always on hand eight hands. His buildings are frame, 50 by 25 and 40 by 20 feet Charles Dnperoho carnes on the business of carriage and wagon-making A Large Stock of Sole, Harness and Upper Leather, and general blacksmithing in all its branches; his buildings are frame, 45 by 25 feet, and are situated on Market street. OF THE VERY I3EST QUALITY. The large flax mills carried on by Messrs. Marshall & Fuller were es- Also, Kip and Calf Skins, Skirting, Pebble Grain and Buff Leather, which he sells on tablished in 1866. They dress 100 tons of scutched flax annually in a the most reasonable terms. frame building, 100 by 45 feet, where an engine of 25 horse-power is used, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR HIDES. and 35 to 40 hands employed ; in the season of pulling and rotting 200 per- sons are at work. The large steam and water, flour and grist mills of Mr. Adam L. Argo, on Water street, 60 by 60 feet, three stories high, with four run of stone, have the capacity to dress and pack 140 bis. of flour daily, and 100 bushels of custom Is ork. Mr. John Boag's steam flouring mill, on Market street, is a frame, 60 Ly 50 feet, three store, with three run of stone, and an engine of 40 horse- Miller Bros., power ; dresses and packs 100 bls. of flour daily. This mill was establish- A ed in 1858. TOWN COUNCIL. Mayor.—T. M. Daly, Esq. Chief Constable.—J. A. McCarthy. Carriage 86 Waggon Makers, Reeve.—Thos. Stoney, Esq. Treasurer.—G. W. Laurence, Esq. Deputy Reeve.—S. T. Fuller, Esq. Town Clerk.—Henry, Sewell, Esq. BLACKSMITHS, PLOUGH MAKERS, And all kinds of A.GRICULTURA.L Implements, COUNCILLORS. For Romeo %rd.—Messrs. Jackson, Roberts, and Williamson. Patent Steel Plough Mould, And Patentees of the For Falstaff Ward.—Messrs. Craig, McCulloch, and Scott. For Avon Ward.—Messrs. Cooper, Mowat, nd Read. HURON STREET, STRATFORD. For Shakespeare Ward.—Messrs. Elder, Rig:, and Sayers. sur All Work made of the best material and Warranted. 'le« For .Hamlet Ward.—Messrs. Dean, Holmes, and Smith. Get a Holmes Patent Tobacco Cutter at Workman's. Lsk for Proved Coll Chain at Work.man's. COIINT? OF PERTH. 116 T0I►N' Oy 9T8ATl'ftD, 117 STRATFORD GRAMMAR SCnooL is a fine brick building, erected in 1856 SCRIMGEOUR BROS. at a cost of $3,000. There are two departments-the claa9ical division is under the charge of C. J. Macgregor, Esq., M.A.. assisted by the Prin- cipal of the Common Schools, in the English branches. There are about BtILDERS AND CONTIUCTOIIS, seventy pupils. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL is a frame building, 100 9R;trarti43rc1, On.rt. by 36 ; over 200 children attend, and it is under the superintendence of -o- Mr. Cornelius Sullivan, first-class teacher and principal of the school.

MA:dUFACTURERS OF BE_tEVOLENT : SOCIETIES. SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, DOORS, THE TEODUSETH LoDaE, No. 140, holds its regular meetings on &C. d.o., &,o., the Thursday before each full moon. Chas. Kahn, W. M.; Thomas Maddock, S. iY. ; James Steel, J. W. ; A. Caven, ,Secretary. THE PLANING MILLS ARE DBIVEN BY A20-HOaBi{ POWER ENGINE. TECUk[BETII ROYAL AACH CHAPTEB, 24.-J. Dutton, 1st l'. Z. ; Win. Buckinaham, 2nd lL; A. Matheson, 3r1 1. J.; T.Kaddock, S. E., ^^ERY DEÿCRIPTI®n ORANGE.-L. 0. L. No. 346, holds its regular meetings on the first WO®^ ^UR^^^^ OF Thursday of each mpnth in the Orange Hall, Win. Makens, N'. .l'.; 0 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Jas. Powell, D. llt. ; W. Wilson, Secretary. Plans and Specifications furnished for any description of Building. LO.O.F.-CHAffiTY ENCAMPMENT, I.O.O.F. inpt.ituted 17th Novem- ber, 1868,-Meeta on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month in the Odd Fellows Hall ; John Gibson, C. P. ; Henry Gibson, H. P., and Treasurer, E. C. Edmonds, S. 1V. ; Thos. Henderson, J. {V. STRATFORD AVON LODOE N0. 41, I.O.O.F. NEWdPAPER.l.-The SlraifirdBeacon is publiahed every Friday, by Mr. W. Buckingham ; Office near the Post Office. Terms, $2.00 in advance. The Stratford Ilerald is published every Wednesday, by Mr. J. M. EN BILLS Is Robb ; Office Market St., opposite the Royal Canadian Bank. I WOOLL $1.50 per annum L. advrnee. J. SUGDEN & SONS, Proprietoi,^.' The Gern.- (,'anadi.tn Colon%st, (German,) is published every Wednea- 0 day, by Mr. Jacob Teuscher; Office Ontario St. Terms $2.00. The Subscribers have erected a WOOLLEN FACTORY in Stratford, where they are MECHANICB` INSTITUTE.-Officers-President, John Hyde, M. D.; prepared to execute all orders for Vice-President, C. Maca ee r; Librarian, C. Moderwell ; Secretary, James A. McCulloch; Board of Directors, Messrs. Gaudy, Hern, Custom Carding, Manufacturing, Fulling Cloth, Dressing, &c. Ransom, Addington, Birch and Street. The Library is kept in the School They also manufacture and keep on hand a large and well aseorted stock of House and contains 1150 volumes ; Library open every Tuesday from 7 to 9. There are about 200 members. Tweeds, Full Cloths, Plaids, Flar.neli, Blanketing, Shirting, Women's FIRE BaIaADE.-John Gibson, Chief Engineer; Engine gouse, Town Wear, &c., &c., Hall. All of tkeir own make, which they are prepared to exchange for Wool on very advan- Victoria Engine Co. No. feel warranted 1.-Captain Ubelacher; Lieutenants M. F. tageous terme. From their long experience in the above business they Goodwin and J. Read ; Secretary R. S. Salvadge. in saying that they can give satisfaction to all parties entrusting them with their work. Parties from a distanoe can have their Rolls home with them the same day. A call Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2.-Captain P. J. Birch ; Lieutenants Jas. Is respectfal:y solicited. Mill situated near the Bridge. Sharman, D. Sorimgeour; Secretary P. Birch. J. SUODEN & SONS. For Hay and Manure Forks caH at Workman's. Workman's is the place to buy Razors and Razor Strops. 15 118 TOWN OF STRA 'FORD, 0017NTT OF PERTH. 1i9

DRAMATIC CLHB—J. D. Hanson, John Owen, George Stone, Managers, JAMES REDFORD. M. C. Moderwell, M. A., Secretary & Treasurer. STAGE ROUTES —Leaves King's Hotel, Market Square, Stratford to Gommissioner i 81, &c, Milbank, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; at 2 p. m., W. Caul- Exchange him, Conveyancer, field, proprietor. Fare 75 cts. —0-- MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE COUNTY OF PERTH.—Established Loans negociated on the most favorable terms; current and uncurrcnt 4th May, 1867. Quarterly meetings will be held alternately in Stratford, Money bought and sold. Conveyancing executed. St. Mary's and Mitchell, the 1st Tuesdays in May, August, November, and February ; President J. Hyde, M. D., Stratford STRATFORD. ; Vice-Presidents Dr. OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE., • • - Ford, St. Mary's, Dr. Bowie, Mitchell ; Secretary & Treasurer Dr. A. A. Eby, Sebringville. LYSTER HAYWARD. JAMES REDFORD. BANKS.

REDFORD & HAYWARD BANK OF MONTREAL.—James Hogg, Agent; R. A. Macgregor, Ace't. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA.—C. 11. Ranson), Agent; A. Petrie, Accountant; J. 11. Murray, Clerk ROYAL CANADIAN BANK.—James Young, Agent ; William G. Wade, ITM1 Teller, Colin Buchanan, clerk. ISSUERS or MARRIAGE LICENSES.—W. Mowat, J. M. Robb, J. C. W. o Daly. Orders for American dr Canadian Markets promptly attended to. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE.—Thomas Miller. OFFICE—Market Square, Stratford. MILLS—Lot 33, 18th Con., Grey, County Huron. STRATFORD PETROLEUM COMPANY. President–J. A. McCulloch. Directors.—Messrs. Steel, Ellison, Autlitors.–Grant & W. Buckingham. Jz'rvis, Hyde, KING'S HOTEL, Secretary.–J. P. Woods. Treasurer.— —. Fuller. /124:16.11L MT 15111:Zet:T.ZILR.3EI, YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President.—Dr. J. Hyde. STRATFORD) ONTARIO. Secretary.— James Hogg. 1'e-Presidents.—J. Sharman, A. Williamson. Meets every Wednesday evening in Williamson's Block, Ontario Street, HARRY KING, _ PROPRIETOR,, from 8 to 10. 0--- 16rIn connection with the House there is a first-class LIVERY ABRAHAM, JOHNSTON. (Abra - Adams, John Reid, tanner. STABLE ; parties off the Cars can be furnished with fast horse.s and fine ham & Hepburn.) Adams, George E., tailor, J. Adams. carriages, at moderato charges. Abraham, Richd., fariner. Aikeson, Wm , laborer. The TABLE will be kept supplied with the subqtantials and deli- ABRAHAM &HEPBURN.(John- .Aitchison, Jno., laborer. cacies of the season; the BAR with the choicest Ales, Wines, Liquors and ston Abraham and William Hep- ALBION HOTEL. Dorwin M. Cigars. buni), cabinet makers and uphol- White, prop., Ontario. sterers. Aldaman, Peter, tailor. A CAREFUL AND ATTENTIVE HOSTLER IN ATTENDANCE. Adams, John, merchant-tailor and Allan, J. S , chemist, G. J. Waugh. outfitter, Ontario, h over CHARGES MODERATE. Post Allan, Thos , teamster . Office. Allstadt, Hy., shoemaker. Go to Workman's for Nickel Silver I Electro-plated Spoons. Grain Scoops and Grain Measures at Workman's. TOWN OF gTRATPORD, COUNTY OF PZRTH. 121

Alteman, Henry, compositor, Cana- Birch, P. (J. & P. Birch), Ontario Campbell, Archibald, laborer. Corey, Harrison. dian Colonist, Ontario. Birch, John and Phillip, stove-dealers Campbell, David, upholsterer. Corey, Truman F. Andersen, Andrew, stonecutter, J. and tinsmiths. Campbell, George, laborer. CORRIE, JOHN, propr Queen's Gaudy, bds Corrie's Hotel. Birch, Thos. J., stoves and tin- Campbell, George, laborer. Arms Hotel, cor Waterloo and Anderson, Jas., laborer. ware. Campbell, John, farmer. Ontario. ANDERSON, JOHN, grain mer- Birchell, William, laborer. Canada Landed Credit Co., Thomas Corrie, Joseph, ostler, Queen's Arms chant. Blakeley, Alex., book-keeper, J. I. Miller, agent, Ontario. Hotel. Anthony reo, laborer. Clark. CANADIAN COLONIST, Jacob Coulter, James, miller. Aprothecaries Hall, (1 J, Waugh, BOAG, JOHN, flour-mill propr. Teusoher, editor and propr, On- Coulter, Jane, tailoress, J. Adams. proprietor, Ontario. Bowen, Robert, porter. tario-See advt. Coulton, Thomas, salesman, W. R. Al{GO. AD:1A1, L., flour and grist Boyce, George, cooper. Carey, Martin, telegraph operator, Marshall. mill proprietor. Boyd, Thomas, baker. G.T.R. Counter, John, mason. Armstrong, Chas. N., salesman, J. Boyes, Robert, farmer. Carpenter, William, laborer COWAN, WILLIAM, blacksmith Morrison & Co. Bradfbrd, James, laborer. CARROLL, JAS. A., barrister, &o. and manufacturer of agricultural Ames. James, cutter, J. J. Clark. Brazier, Geo. (New York Store), Carruthers, Samuel, carpenter. implements, Ontario. Atkin ?on, Edmund, finisher. (Abra- groceries, provisions, liquors, &e., Carson, John, printer. Craib, John, carpenter. Ontario, Carson, William, laborer. ham & Hepburn). I CRINNAN, REV. P. F., pastor Avery, Saml., wagon-maker. Brennan, Edward, grocer. CARTWRIGHT, C., surgeon- It. C. church. Baily, D. T., Brigade Office, Volunteer Service, dentist. Crispin, William (Glendinning & Baily, Jas., laborer. Ferguson's block, Ontario at. Camels, David, tailor. Crispin.) Baker, Abraham, laborer. Brown, James H., laborer. Cavanagh, John, baker and confeo- Crosselt, James, laborer. Ball, John, laborer. Brown, Magnus, carpenter. tioner Ontario. Cull, Joseph W., clerk, Post Office, Ball, Ric'd, bols Queen's Arms hotel. Brown, Michael. CAVEN, ALEX, agent, Liverpool, bds Albion. BANK OF MONTREAL, J. Hogg, Brown, William, laborer London and Globe Insurance Co., Cuspen, William, painter. Agent, Erie street. Brown, William, barber. Ontario. Daly, John, apprentice J. & P. Barker, Henry, shoemaker. Brown, Willis, laborer. Chew, John, barber. Birch. Bart, Joseph, laborer. Browning, Charles, hotel-keeper. Chidley, Philip, laborer Daly, Joseph, cooper. Barton, Thomas, Deputy Express Buchanan, Colin, teller, Royal Cana- Chidley, W. Ii., laborer. DALY, J. C. W., retired. Agent, bds William at. dian Bank. Cliilds, Alpha, cooper. DALY, THOS. M., mayor. Baird, George, butcher. Buckingham, Robt., printer, Beacon Clark, Andrew, conductor. Davis, Charles, cattle-dealer. BEACON OFFICE, William Buck- Office. CLARK, JOHN J., dry goals, Davis, David, rocer. ingham, propr., Ontario, h St. BUCKINGHAM, w 1Vl.,editor and groceries, crockery, &o., Ontario. Davis, Isaac, lagborcr. David.-See advt. propr of Stratford Beacon,Ontario. Clark, Thomas, accountant. Dean, Charles, brewer. Beattie, Samuel, shoemaker. Burnham, Alfred, book-keeper, Ful- Clark, William R. (Horne & Clark), Deibell, Thomas, baker. Beatty, Edwd. J., barrister, bols. ler Bros. Ontario, bds Albion. Dodd, Robert S., cooper. Albion Hotel. Burnham, «'m., clerk, Fuller Bros. Clarkson, Nicholas, laborer. Dodds, Geo., clerk, W. Bucking- Bell, James, tailor, J. Adams. BUHRITT, DAVID B., clerk, 1st Claxton, John, carter. ham. Bell, Win., laborer. Division Court, Co. Perth, Fer- Clyde, Alexander, blacksmith. Dolan, Thomas, laborer. Bennock, James, grain dealer. guson's block, Ontario Colling, Edward, tanner. Donaghy, Nathan, farmer. Bensley, Robert, baggage-master. Butler, Henry T., printer. . ^ Collins, Patrick, laborer. Donaldson, Ralph, tailor. Berry, Joseph, shoemaker. I Byers, George W., tinsmith. Colter, Matthew, watchmaker and Dougherty, John, farmer. Bethune, Colin, freigbt-clerk. Byrne, Andrew, shoemaker. jeweller. Dow, John, farmer. Bick, Jonathan, farmer. Byrne, Miss S. M., milliner, J. Colter, William, conductor. Driscoll, Jeremiab, laborer. Bidwell, Matthew, tanner. Gordon. CORCORAN, JAMES, wholesale DUNN, PETER, wagon-maker,bds Birch, Geo., manager, J. & P. Birch. Cale, Thomas, artist. and retail grocer, Ontario. Queen's Arms Hotel. Birch, J. (J. & P. Birch), Ontario Cameron, Alexander, shoemaker. Corcoran, John, laborer. Remember Workman's is the place to buy Grindstones. I Buy your Barn Door Hinges at Workman's. OOIINTY OP PsBTii. 123 TOWN OF BTRATFOBD, 123

. & R. Forbes,) Goodwin, M . F., blacksmith. HAYES, MICHAEL, ( Ilaycs & DUPEROW, CHARLES, black- Forbes, Robert, (J Gordon, Albert. James, millinery and fancy 0'Loane,) Clerk of the Peace and smith and carriage manufacturer, goods, Ont Forbes, J & R ., (John and Robert,) . County Attorney, res. Market . Market . Gordon, Sinclair, Mortimer, Operator Mon- livery stable keepers . painter. Downie road . Duperow, Graber, Francis, carponter . treal TeleLraph Co . Foreman, George, clerk. IIAYI:S & 0'LOAN)'J, ( Michael Grant, Alexander, student, Macfur- Ilaycy and James 0'Loane,) Bar- DUTTON, JOHN, druggist . Fotheringill, Peter, blacksmith . l Ian & Idington, res. IIiberniu. risters, Attorneys, Solicitors, No- Easson, Win., carpenter. Fortune, William W ., commercia traveller, h Church. Graves, Samuel E., salesman, A. taries Public, Solicitors to the Eaton, Lewis, laborer. Macnair & Co. . C., mason. Fraser, A . T ., bricklayer. Royal Canadian Bank ; Solicitor s Edmonds, E Gray, Gilbert, carpenter. Edmonds, John, laborer. F1tASI:It, JOLI N, tailor, Ont. to the American Union Collection y Grayson, Edward, shoemaker, J . Society, &c., Ont EDWARDS, JOIIN, luor• fitrat FRASER, JOHN M ., Milliner . and Fancy Goods, Ont. Kneitl . lIcadloy, Mathow, laborer. . - Hotel Green, Walter, framer. c per . French, Edward, carpenter. Hepburn, William, (Abraham & Elder, Gcorge, oo Greenley, James, carpenter. Elder, John, cooper . Fuller, Samuel T ., merchant . Hepburn.) Grey, John, salesman, J. G. Smith, Ilcsson, S . It ELLISON, GEORGE S ., Station FULLER, THOMAS It ., (Fuller ., merchant . Bros,) h Norman . bda. S. Roberts. Henry, E ., retired . Saloon. Gruber, Francis X ., Toys and JOHN, Station Saloon F.ULLER, WM ., (Fuller Bros .) Ilewlan, John, tanner . ELLISON, Fancy Goods, Ont. Iligman, John, Emery, W. R ., shoemaker . FULLI':R BItOS ., (Thomas R . & laborer. William Fuller,) Golden Anvil- Haines, Miss, dress-malçer. Hill, John, tanner. Emmerton, Win., Printer, Beacon Hale, Win., tin-smith. office. Wholesale and Retail Hardware Hill, Robert, cooper . . Iialford, Win ., marble cutter, J . llilman, A Ewart, George G., clerk . Merchants-Agent for J . & J ., upholsterer. Taylor's fireproof safes. Gaudy . Hilton, Henry, tanner . Eaceen, Jacob, laborer . Halpin, Daniel, laborer I C E,-Ontario, Furness, Peter, salesman, J. J. Clark . Hoffman, Jacob it ., (J. IIoffman EXPRESS 0 F2V HAMILTON, JOHN, Collector of Thomas Winter, a ..gent. Garry, Albert J., clerk. & Son. GAUDY,JOIIN, marble-cutter and Customs . Hoffman, John C., salesman . Falstaff House, B. Sleet, proprietor Hamilton, Win ., grocer . Ontario. dealer in lime and cut-stone. IIoffman, Joseph, (J.lloffman & Son) . D., HANAVAN . M . J., M. B ., Physi- Hoffman, Joseph Farryuhar1100 son, John, clerk, Sewell & GEORGE, REV . JAMES, D It, ., salesman . Minister of Synod of Canada cian and Surgeon -Medical Ito- HOFFMAN, J ., & SON, (Joseph ;r, h Elizabeth . feree Connecticut Mutual Life Farquharbon, John, shoemaker. Church of Scotland . and Jacob R.,) dry goods, cloth- Getchell, John J ., livery stable. Assurance Company, Out ., bds . in.-, groceries and crockery, Ont . Farr, E . C., farmer. Queen's Arms Hotel . ., farmer. Gibbens, Win ., conductor. Hogarth, Robert, laborer. Farr, J . C HANSON, JOSEPH D ., Insurance rguson, Peter, architect, Ferguson Gibson, John, baker. llOGG, JAMES, Agent Bank of Fe ., baker and confectioner Agent. Montreal, h Joh block. Gibson, Wm n Ont. HANVEY, W. If., M . D., Surgeon HOLLIDAY, THOMAS, hotel- Finson, James, laborer . (sec card . Glendinning, Adam A., painter. .) keeper . Fisher, Daniel, clerk Harley, John, cabinet-maker, FISHER, JAMES, (Woods & Glendinning, William, (Glendinning Abra- Holmes, Charles, mason . ham & Hepburn. Hooper, Frederick, L Fisher.) & Crispin .) ., (Sewoll & Glendinning & Crispin (William Harrington, Wni, cooper . Iiooper.) Fitzgerald, Win., ahoemaker . Harris, Joseph, , Joseph, hotel-keeper. Glendinning & William Crispin,) barber, J . Adams. Hopwood, Thomas, shoemaker . Fitzhenry HARRISON, Wbl . D.. Chief Con- HORNE, GILBERT, ( Flaherty, E ., salesman, J . Coreoran. painters, glaziers, paper hangers Horne & and decorators stable, county of Perth, Auc- Clark.) Flaherty, Thomas, laborer . tioneer, &c Flaherty, Timothy, teamster, J . Glue, John, brickmaker . . IiORNE & CLARK, (Gilbert Hartley, Daniel, tanner. orne and W Corcoran . Goings, Henry, laborer . . M. Clark,) general Golden Fleece Clothing Store, A. Hayes, John J., book-keeper, J. merchanta. Flynn, Mrs. Mary. Corooran, bds. Albion hotel Forbes, John, (J. & R. Forbes,) Williamson prop ., Ont. . Horner, Samuel, harness-maker . I Horner, Win clerk, J Albert. Goodwin, James, carpenter . ., . L. Stoney. For Nails and Building Hardware try Workman's. Workman's Is the spot to buy your Powder and ahot. 124 TOWN OV 8 TRATFORD. COUNTY OP PERTH. 125

HOSSIE, JOHN, Deputy Sheriff Jamieson, John, tailor. lepton, Wm., farmer. McDonald, D. B., carpenter. County of Perth, office Court Jarvis, Frederick, clerk- . (Fuller Lattimore, Levi, cooper. McDonald, G. J., salesman, (J. J. 1, House. Bros.) Lavall, Anthony, laborer. Clark.) Howard, Win., barber. JARVIS, PETER R., Insurance Lawson, Gustavus, cabinet-maker. McDonald, James, merchant. baker. Agent, &c. Lawson, Thos., shoemaker. 1,11 1 Howard, Win., McDonald, James, laborer. 1, 101 Huggin, Reginald, laborer. Jarvis, Thomas, clerk. (R. & J. Leary, Timothy, laborer. McDonald, John G., clerk. Huehn, John, printer, Canadian G. Smith.) Waterloo. LEE, CHARLES, merchant tailor. McDonald, J. R., manager, (J. Cor- 1 . Colonist. Jenkins, John, cooper. Ontario. coran.) 1 . Hunt, Henry, butcher. Johnston, Daniel, contraeor. Lester, Thos , laborer. McDonald, Roderick, laborer. Hurley, John, cabinet-maker. Johnson, James P., assistant opera- Lingenmeyer, Andrew, wagon- McDonald, William, tailor, J. Telecsraph Company. ■ HYDE, JOHN, M.D., physician & tor, Montreal maker. ) Adams 0 a • surgeon, Coroner for the town of Johnson, Robert, tairor, (W. R. Mar- LONDON & LANCASHIRE I a. McEwan, Jas., carpenter. è ' Stratford and county of Perth ; shall.) LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Thos. McFADDEN, JAMES, clerk medical referee of Canada Life As- Johnston, Abraham, cabinet-maker. Miller, Agent, Ontario. county court ; deputy clerk of • al1 surance Co.; Connecticut Mutual ; Jones, John, laborer. Longhurst, Isaac, car inspector. Crown and Pleas, clerk Surrogate. Scottish Life Assurance Co. ; On- Judson, Samuel, painter. (Glendin- LUCUS, L. D. S., physician & sur- McFarlane, E. R., salesman. (R. tario Mutual Insurance Co., nd ing & Crispin.) geon. (See card.) W. Marshall.) President County Perth Mutual KAHN, CHAS., L.D.S.. surgeon Lye, George, baggagç master. McHale, Thos., hotel keeper. Fire Insurance Co., Ontario street. dentist. sExaminer of Board of Lynch, John, J. P., Ontario, opp. McIntyre, John, laborer. over Beacon office. Dental Surgery of Ont. Post Office. McKennan, Lachlan, laborer. IDINGTON, JOHN, L.L.B. (Mac- Kalbfleisch, John, upholsterer. Lynn, John, wagonmaker. McKenzie, Hugh, retired. farlane & Idington.) Kane, Edwd., laborer. McAuley, James, hotel keeper. McLagan, Win., retired. Ingram, John, carpenter. (Todd & Kastner, William, salesman. (W. McAuley, Robert, i.zrocer. McLennan, Akan, peddler. McPhee.) and F. Workman.) McCallum . William, news agent, McMillan, Duncan, framer. (Todd Ingram, W. H., carpenter. KAY, ROBERT, Governor of Jail. stationery and fancy ;,,00ds, Ont. & Mc Phie.) Innis, John, miller. Keefe, Mrs. Catharine. McCartey. John, porter, Queen's McMillan, Hannah, tailoress. (J, Irvine, Miss C., milliner. (W. R. Kelly, Anthony, laborer. Arms Hotel. Frazer. Marshall.) KENNEDY, JAMES, proprietor McCarthy, John, A., town constable. McNaughton, Vim., engineer. JACKSON, JOHN PHILIP, M. Terrapin House, Ontario, near McCarthy, Thos. B., farmer. McLean, Alear., upholsterer. B., physician & surseon • Coroner Post Office. McCarthy, Victoria, tailorest. (W. McPhee, Allan, laborer. county of Perth;n A.Zsist.-Sur- Kennedy, John, laborer. R. Marshall.) • 1 s• for McPhee, Donald, laborer. geon to 28th Perth Batt ; Assist.- Kerr, George, tanner. McColl, Angus, B., agent. McPhee. William. (Todd & Mc- Surgeon 5th Batt., Grand Trunk KING, HENRY, proprietor Market McColl, Rev. E. C. W., Congrega- Phee.) Brigade; medical referee London hotel and livery stables. (See card) tionalist. McPhee, Wm., carpenter. and Lancashire Insurance Cop'y., King, James, teamster. McCOY, HENRY CLAY, special McPherson. M. C., student. (Woods Reliance Mutual & National Life Kirby, Thos., grocery and provision inspector United States Customs. & Fisher. Assurance Companies, Ont., op. store Ontario. McCratchen, Francis, chandler. McTavish, Donald, blacksmith. (W. • Post Office res. Albert. Klophel, Wm. J., professor of music. McCrea, John, laborer. Cowan.) Jackson, Robert, farmer. Kneitl, Joseph, boot and shoemaker, McCULLOCH, JAS. A., (Carrall McTavish, James, laborer. Jacobi, John G., salesman. (J. Gor- Ontario. & McCulloch), barrister. Macdonald, James, dry goods, milli- don.) Koenig, Laurence, printer, Canadian McCULLOCH, JOHN, auctioneer. nery, clothing, &c., Ontario. James, Charles, merchant. Colonist. McCULLOCH, W. F., retired. MacDonald, J. R., salesman. g . Jamieson, G., salesman. (W. R. Kyle, James, merchant. McDonald, Annie, tailoress. (J. Corcoran.) Marshall,) Lake, Henry, shoemaker. Fraser.) MACFARLANE, ROBT., M. P. Jamieson, John, cutter. (W. R. Limo., Robert, R., student. (R. & J. McDonald, Donald, A., pressman, for south riding. (Macfarlane & Marshall.) G.n Smith. Beacon Office. Idington.) Cheapest Spinning Wheels and Wheel•heads at Workman's. Note that W. & F. Workman sell Weavers' Iteed2. 16 126 TOWN OP STRATPORD, COUNTY OP PERTH. 127

MACFARLANE & IDINGTON, MILLER, TII0S., official assignee, Muon, Jno., printer. Pengally, John, carpenter. (Robert Macfarlane, M. P., and accountant and insurance agent, Munroe, R., teamster. I Percival, Jas., laborer. John Idington, L. L. B.,) bar- Ontario. Murphy, James, laborer. PERTH COUNT Y MUTUAL risters, solicitors, notaries public, MILLER, BROS., wagonmakers, Murphy, Michael, printer, Beacon INSURANCE CO., W. Mowat, itc., Ferguson's Block, Ontario. iron plough and agricultural im- Office. Secy. it Treasurer, office, Jarvis' .Macgregor, Alexander, clerk, Red- plement manufacturers. (See card.) Murphy, Patrick, laborer. Block, Ontario. ford. Miller, Jno. jr., shoemaker. MURRAY, J. H., clerk, Merchanta' Pestallow, John, cabinetmaker. Macgregor, Robert A., accountant Milne John, grocer. Bank. Pethick, John, wagon-maker. Bank- of' Montreal. Mitchell,' Cfitharine, grocer. NAS3IYTH, CHARLES, (J. H. PET II IC K, WM., propr. Pethick's MACNAIRN, A., it CO., "Water- Mitchell, Jas., cooper. Nasmyth & Co.) hotel. G. T. Station. loo House," dry goods, clothing, Mitchell, Jno., carpenter. NAS31YTH, J. H., (J. H. Nos- PETRIE, A., accountant, Mer. and groceries, Ferguson's Block, Mitchell, William, clerk, Post Office. myth & Co.) chants' Bank. Ontario. MODERWELL, ROBERT , NAS MYTH, J. H., & Co., dealers in Portéous Wm., clerk. MACPHERSON, REV. THOS., Sheriff, County of Perth, office drugs, chemicals, dye stuffs, per- Preston, 'Andrew, hotel-keeper. C. P. Church. Court House. fumery, machine oils, lamp goods, PRICE, REVD. WM., Wesleyan MACWHIINIE, JOHN WAL- Moderwell, Malcolm, C., student Medical Hall, Ontario. Methodist blinister. LACE, tudent, (Dr. Shaver,) ( 31 acfarlane & Idington.) Needham, Wm., cooper. Prout, Henry, laborer. Ms Albi Hotel. Moffatt, Wm., laborer. Neil, Michael, laborer. Purcell, M., tailoress. (J. Adams.) black, Cornelius, laborer. Mohr, Jacob, salesman. (J. Gordon.) Nichol, Charles, section foreman. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, John Maddocks, Thos. B. H., meant. Moir, Jas, stonecutter. (J. Gandy.) Nichol, Hugh, laborer. Corrie. proprietor, corner Ontario Mathew. James, farmer. MONTREAL TELEGRAPH Noble, James, salesman. (J. J. Clark) and Waterloo. MARKHAM, CHARLES, sales- CO., Ontario, Thos. Winter, agt. Norfolk, Joseph, tanner. Quipp, Charles fariner. man. (J. Corcoran.) Moore, James, laborer. O'Donnell, Chas., blacksmith. RANS031, ARLES H., agent, MARSHAL, FRANCIS, A., flax Moore, Jas. E., upholsterer. O'HIGGINS, JOHN, wholesale and Merchants' Bank, Erie. manufacturer. Monighan. John, shoemaker. retail dealer in groceries, wines REDFORD, JAMES, M.P., Ex- Marshall, John. MONTEITH, ANDREW, M. P. and liquors, corner Ontario and change Broker, Market Square. Marshall, Wm., tailor. P., north ridino. of Perth, county Market. (See card.) MARSHAL, WILLIAM, R., dry treasurer, &c., office Court House. giver, John, teamster. Rely, Augustus F watch-maker & goods, millinery, clothing and gro- Monteith, James laborer. eLOANE, JAMES, barrister. jeweller, Ontario. ceries, Ontario. Monteith, John, laborer.' (Hayes it O'Loane,) Reid, John, wagon-maker. MARSHALL & FULLER, ilax Morrison, James, (J. Morrison & Co) VILOANE, LAURENCE TAL- Rice, John, harness maker. mill proprietors. orrison, William, storeman, BOT, Postmaster, Ontario, res. Rice, Thos., cattle-dealer. .%11'11ason, John, foreman, Stratford (Fuller Bros.) rnron. Riebeck, John, weaver. Beacon office CORRISON, JAMES it CO., 0 OANE, RICHD. J., retired. Itigg, Benjamin, junr.. chandler. Matheson, Alexander, Beacon office, Glasgow Warehouse, dry goods, 0 AttIO MUTUAL LIFE IN. Rigg, R. W., carpenter. Ontario. millinery, clothing, groceries, &c., a RANCE CO., Waterloo, Ont., Riggs. Wm., laborer. Megan, James, grocer. Ontario. A. Scott, Agent. ltOBB, JOHN M., editor and prop. Megan. Peter, grocer. Morrow, Henry, groceries and pro- Ow D., photographer. (J. Owen.) Stratford Berold. MEPSTED, EDWD. J. (Scott visions, Ontario. Ow John, photographer, Ontario. Roberts, John, laborer. Mepsted.) MOWAT, WM., agent to County P , Charles, manager, (J. J. Roberts, John S., saloon-keeper. Mickle, Chas., J., law student. Perth Insurance Co., Western Cl Roberts, Samuel, retired. MILLER, ALEXANDER, black- Assurance Co., Toronto, National Pael Edward, gunsmith, Ont. Roberts, William Henry, watch- smith. (Miller Bros.) Life Assurance Co., U. S., Mu- Puck Mrs. Elizabeth, Ontario. maker and jeweller, Ontario. Miller, Arnoldus, school teacher. tual Life Assurance Society, Lon- PAT ISON, REV. E., M.A., Ronder, Henry, cooper. MILLER, JOI1N, R., wagonmaker. don England, agent for Anchor Chu of England. Routier, Joseph, carpenter. (Miller Bros.) Line Steamers, N. Y. Pell, a., laborer. Rose, John, stone-cutter. (J. Gaudy) Higgins', Date's Simmon's, Washburn's Axes at Workman's linican Water-Ltme is rel lable—sold at Workman's. 12$ TOWN OF STRATFORD, OOIIâTT OP PZàTB. 129

Rosfy, Wm., hotel-keeper. I SII^,RMAN, JOHN, aen., Crown Stone, George, bookbinder. Vanstone, John, cabinet-maker. (Todd and Land Agent. Stone, Wm., shoemaker. Roua, Chas., carpenter. 3 (Abraham & Hepburn.) McPhee.) SH:1RM:1`,• JOSV.I• H, iron foui- STONEY, JOHN L., groceries, pro- Vanstone, John, senr., farmer. Royal Canadian Bank, Jas. Young, dry and agricultural works. visions, crockery and glassware, Varner, John, farmer. agent, Market Square. Sharman, Wm, chemist. (G. J. corner Ontario and Market. Vaughan, C., cooper. Rutherford, Jas S., merchant. Waugh.) STONEY, THOMAS, County VENTON, WILLIAM L.,harneae, Rutherford, Robert, merchant. SHAVER, PETER R., M.D., pby- Warden: manufacturer of sad- saddle, whip, collar and trunk Sanders, Emanuel, carpenter Fician and surgeon, Coroner for dles, harness, collars, &c., Market. maker, Ontario. Sanders, Joseph, laborer. County of Perth, gaol surgeon, Stubbs, John, laborer. Verner, Andrew, farmer. I Sayers, John, retired. Ontario. SUGDEN;JOHN &SONS,woollen Verner, Matthew, farmer. Scanlan, James, boot-maker. (J. Shellington, James, salesman. (J. manufacturers. (See card.) Vipham, David, cabinet-maker. Kneitl.) M c Donald.) Sullivan, Edwd., laborer. Vivian, J. II , painter. Schonmeyer, Andrew, grocer. Scholtz, Frederick, whip-maker. Sullivan, M ichael, laborer. Wade, Timothy, laborer. Schonmeyer, Christian, laborer. Shore, Geo., shoemaker. Sullivan, Patrick, laborer. Wade, William G., aocountant, SCOTT, ALEX. (Scott& Mepsted) Sibben, Edwd., gardener. Swallwell, Robert, teamster. Royal Canadian Bank. Scott, David, merchant. "Simcon, Jas., saddler, (W. L. Ven. Tasker, J., blacksmith. Wady, James, shoemaker. Scott, George, gentleman. ton, j h. Ontario. Taylor, James, sen., farmer. Walker, Wm., blacksmith. SCOTT, JOHN A., general and Sippert, Wm., fireman. TERRAPIN HOUSF.,JameaKen- Walsh, Edward, salesman. (J. Cor- commission merchant, jobber in Sleet, Benjn., bar-tender, Falstaff nedy, proprietor, Ontario, near coran. ) bankrupt stocks, auctioneer and House. Post Office. Wanzel, Fred. F. merchant. insurance agent. (See card.) Smith, Albert Sydney. Terryberry. Robert, hotel-keeper. Wanzol, William F., fancy goods SCOTT, TIIOfi. ( Scott & White.) SMITH, ALEX., tanner and cur- TEUSCHER, JACOB, editor and confectionary, Ontario. SCOTT & DIEPSTED. (A. Scott rier. (See card.) Canadinn Colonist, Ontario. Wanzel, W. F., agent, Victoria and,E.'J. Mepsted,) seedsmen and Smith, Chas. J., cooper. Thompson, Richard, merchant. Mutual Fire Insuranoe Co., Ont. florists, &c. Smith, Henry, laborer. Thompson, R. S, carpenter. Ward, Henry, clerk. SCOTT & WHITE. (Thos. Scott SMITH. J.1J1ES G. (R.& J. G. Thompson, Win., painter. Ware, George. Warden. and James White,) chemists and Smith,) George's street. Tobin, Thomas, Bailiff, 1st Division Warner, Richd., miller. dram-iata SMITH, JAMES G., drygoodianc' Court, County Perth, reA. Ouiario. WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE Scown, John, mason. millinery, Golden Lion, Onnriy Todd, James, (Todd & McPhee.) INSURANCE CO., John A. Scown, Daniel, hotel-keeper. bds. Albion hotel. TODD & McPIiEE. (James Todd Scott, agent. SCRIAIGEOUR BROS., planing SMITH, ROBT. (R.&J.G. bocitb and Wm. McPhee,) builders and Watson, Joseph, grocer. mill, sash, door and blind factory. SMITH, R. & J. G. (Robt and oontractors, Ontario. Watson, W m., cooper. (See card.) James Grayson Smith,)Barsters, Tonsley, John, tailor. WAUGH, GEO. J., Apothecaries SERVICE, ROBERT SCOTT, Solicitors, Notaries Publj &c, Towner, Saml., woodman. Hall, druggiat&chemiet,Ontario. Bril-ade Major. Ferguson's Block, Ontaric Transom, Thomas. F., teacher of Way, John, shoemaker. SEWELL, HENRY, attorney at Smithwick, P. J., merchant music. Way, John, cooper. law and Town Clerk, rea. Norman Steeles, Thos. G., clerk. (J. 'Clark) TRIPP, M. E., M.D., homoaopathic Weaver, Chas., laborer. street. Stephenson, George, statiougent• physician, Williamson's Block, Weimer, Otto, clerk. (Fuller Bros.) SE WELL, JAMES M. (Sewell & STEWART, DAVID E.-•, solioi- Ontario, bda. Albion hotel. Welch, George, laborer. Hoo r. tor, Ferguson's Block, atario. Turner, J. G., billiard-room. Wells, Miss, tailoress. (J. Adams.) Sewell, iÎliam, clerk. (Sewell & Stewart, James, hotel-ketr• Turner, John, laborer. Whelihen, Patrick, merchant. Hooper,) Norman. Stewart, John M.. agent Turner, Mrs. Janet. Whitechureb, John, moulder. SEWELL & HOOPER. (James STEWART. JOHN, blister, Fer- Union Hotel, Win. Roffey, proprie- WHITE, D. M., rop. Albionhotel. M. Sewell and Frederick D. guson's Block, Ontar. tor, Ontario. I WHITE, JAME,^.(Soott&White.) liooper,) flour and feed. STEWART, S T E'A R T & Vannatter, John, carpenter. Whitehead, Andrew-beer pedler. Shane, George, laborer. SEWELL, barriste: Vanstone, John, junr., wagon-maker. Wiley, Thos., hotel, keeper. None but the Best Stucco Plaster sold at Wo>iffian's• W. A F. Workman, $ doorR West of Albion Hotel. StratloM. 130 VILLAQY OP TAVISTOCK, dOUNTy OF PERTH. Williamson, Alexander, clothier, WOODS, JAMES, P.. (Woods & 131 1}Iesai•e Golden lqeece, Ontario. l,'i,hcr. ) Shontz & Wagner's large flax mills, and several Williamson, Alex., j unr., merchant WOODS & FISHER, (Jame• P. turing establishmenta. other manuYao- tailor Woods and James Fisher,) Bar. Williamsom, William, salesman. (A. risters, Attorneys-at-law, Solici- Williamson.) tors in Chancery, Conveyancers, -11 EE"ANT[LE.-This branch of business is well represented by Mr. John Williamson, Alex., sen., merchant Notariea Public, Ontario Klein and Mr. V. Hansuld, who each carry on an extensive trade. tailor. WORKMAN, F., (W. & F. Work- Wilson, A. B., Miller. man.) 'Lmllner's hotel is well kept and G. 1). 1Vi13on, Caldwell, salesman, J. Mor- Work man, Thomas, salesman,lV. & public patronage. Matheson's hotel is worthy of ri:ou & Co., bds. Ontario F. Workman. Wilson. .lames, wheat merchant. WORKMAN. WILLIAM, (W. X. Thi iug a fincaa vill to be a good business place, situated Wilson. James, pain ter. F. 1\'orkman. oulteural district. in the midst of Wilson, .John, hotel -keeper. WORKMAN, W. & F.. (William ;•ratrict. Mails daily. Population, 3U0. \\'il,on. 'Chomas, l,^r. uer. and Frederick Workman,) whole- :\,mus, August, tailor, &c. &c. Bechberner ^u„ ' Mohr,f \Vil`on, Win., laborer. sale & retail hardware merchants, r,- ^ust, laborcr, Lewis , morchi►ot. 91ohr, yrs, Winkler, Fred., painter. Ontario. (sec bottom lines.) Bernwald, Christian, weaver. .tiloaley, 1Vmt,lô^em^ in 8 11'innegar. Joseph, grocer. Worth, Win., hotel-keeper. Charlesworth, Thomas miller. tory. az fac. WI\`TN:K, T1IU^I_\S, A^ent Worth, John, hotel-keeper. Curney, John, laborer.^ I'impcr, -1mvricon and Canadian Express 11'orthington, Peter, teamster. Doerr. John, inn-kee r. Wm., aaddlcr. Dryden, Tho ^ Poehlman, John, tailor. Companies and Montreal Tele- lcardle, Thomas, blocksmith. mas,erk section foreman. graph Company, Ontario. Palk, Adam, cl . Poehlman, T., engineer. kt11?NG, JAMES, Agent Royal Rcivlinn, Woodruff. Charles, buteher. Canadian Bank. Falk. Adam, cooper. Henry, wagon-maker. Roadding, Woo(Is. :\lbort. livery ^tables. Young Mens Christian Association, FALK, A. :i., clcrk. Henry, boot and shoe maker. Woods. .J,iincs. ihriw•r. Williamson's Block, Ontario. F}^)LL, !L cc M . 8urgeon.A u n&c . (®éecard I Ruth Frindcr, Jacob, tanner. E DI.1I^I'ÎN^^^a°( mer-^ Fuhr, Henry, carpenter. man, & Co, .) Gerhardt. Valcntine, merchant. Schnarr, Wcrner, blacksmith, TAVIST(.1CK. HA^tSULD, V, , „eneral Shoutz, Benjamin. Flux mill prop. merchant, SITZER, hDJIUND dealer in dry l,•oods, n oceries, I ) Township crockery and Clerk. 1 post village and Station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway in filass, boots the Township of South Easthope and on the boundary line between the and Smith, Christian ront^ Counties of Perth and Oxford, distant from Stratford eight miles and Harnook, John, laborer. Smith, John, blacksmitn thirty-three from Brantford. It contains one Church, the Baptiat, a hand- Kalbfleisch & Shaver, cabinet-maker. St,Peinman ^ome briok building, 42 by 30 feet, erected in 1867, at a cost of $2000. .KLEIN, JOHN, general merchant, ^(,}erhardt n^ Pprop. P woollen Rev. John Stumpf, Minister. The village contains the large Flour and dealer in dry . fact°rY• Grist Mill of Mr. George Malcolm, erected in 1866, of brick with stone crockery filaswâre d^,^^eries, Vogt, Charles. bisement, 38 by 40 feet, four stories high, with engine house attached and KR[JG, FREDERICK Wettlaufer George, cooper. , l,ronerai four run of stone, where he can dres9 and pack 100 barrels of flour daily, merchant. Witzel, Iienry , carpenter. and grind on an average 140 bushels of wheat daily, using an engine of Lau, John, mason. Woods, William, miller. forty horse power and employing five hands. Lewis, R. M., gentleman. 6I^1MERNIAN, & Co,, stave hoad_ ing and Messrs. John Zimmerman & Co's., Stave, Shingle and Barrel Factory is ,1IALCOL:II, GEORGE, Flour and ZOELLNER 1 ma°ufaotnrera. a frame 40 by 66 feet, with cooper shop, erected in 1869, they use a fifteen Grist Mill prop. , CHARLES, prop. horse power engine and employ fifteen hands in all the branches of their H atheson, G. D•, Hotel-keeper and WOellner a hotel, South side Rail- business. Poatmaster. Y, (see card.)

Boring Machines and Augers at Workman's. ------If YOU want Locks go to Workm:ln's. 132 ...rILLACiE OF TAYISTOCK, COUNTY OF PERTTI. 133 TOPPING. • Si. A post office in the Township of North Ea.sthope, MIL miles from Stratford County of Perth, ten 11233111n the County Town. e: Mails tri-weekly. rrEvvrinittocelt., Orkt. Crozier, S., Postmaster. Mohr, 1 The proprietor begs leave tu inform the inhabitants of Tavistock and vicinity that lie Crozier, T., Constable. Charles, Hotel-keeper. te bib New Store on has removed I

$ontli et of tbellailwan Zrock, TOTNES. o . ue A 2... KNOWN AS IIANSULD'S BLOCK, post office in the Township of Ellice, from Stratford. County of Perth, eight George H. Dennstedt, Postmaster miles Where he has opened out a large and »ell selected stock of and General Merchant. Dry G00d8, Grocerie8, Crockery, Hardware and Gla88, Boots, Shoes, &e., TRECASTLE. as any bouse iiithe trade. All kinds of Farm pro- All of which will be àuld as cheap A post office in the Township of duce taken in exchange, at highest market prioo. Call and examine before purchasing Wallace, elsewhere. miles from Stratford. County of Perth, thirty-five V. IIANSULD. Cowan, Wm. C., Postmaster. Morgan, George, • Knowles, Thomas, shingle-maker. blacksmith. Shields, L. J., ZOELLNEWS HOTEL, McCaughrin, Daniel, lumber-dealer. I general merchant. SOUTH SIDE RAILWAY, T.AIL-ILT 1E61 TIE, CI e, ■13..8.m TROWBRIDGE. • . , M A post office in the Township Proprietor, of Elma, CHAS. ZOELLNER, miles from Mitchell. County of Perth, twenty-two supply. Good Stabling The choicest brands of Wieras, LIQUORS and Cio.sas always in Bradley, Wm , general merchant. and attentive llostlers. Cosens, Charles, Large, John, cabinet-maker. cabinet-maker. Oliver, R. Sz Code, George, saw-mill prop. A., tanners, &c. Smith, Robert, blacksmith. œ Code, George, sen , Postmaster. Farrow. Frederick, hotel-keeper. Thompson, M., wagon-maker. IL H. FELL, M. D., Zulrigg, Friar, John, general merchant. Gilbert and John, wagon- Gray, A., watclunaker. makers and blacksmiths. PHYSICIAN, SITRGEON, &C.- :! f. --- HONOR GRADUATE TORONTO UNIVERSITY, WALLACE. i•4 Ont. A MuOffice at at ZotlIntr's t)tel, — — eauiatock, Ont. post office in the Township of Wallace, Williams, Postmaster. County of Perth. D. M. f Window Glass and Putty —the best to be had—at Workman's. Carpenters will ilnd 17 the best Tools atat Workman's. Workm—an's. . 134 VILLAGE OF WEST CORNER . WEST'S CORNER'S. A post village in the Township of' Morning-ton, County of' Perth, situated on lot 3rd. Oth concession, seventeen miles from Stratford. The first settler was the late Andrew West, and was the first Postmaster. The post office was established in 1853. Mr. John Pierson is the present Postmaster. There are two churches, viz :—The Canada Presbyterian and the Wesleyan Methodist. There is a good sc'nool. It also contains an Orange Lodge and a Lodge of Sons of Temperance. Adair, Samuel, carpenter. Miller, Henry, wagon-maker. Brownlee, James, merchant. i■loss, Robert, hotel-keeper. Deppisch, George, merchant. Musgrave, Rev. P., Presbyterian. Dillabough, James, M. D. Pierson, John, Postmaster and mer- Dorland, S. G , carpenter. chant. Edwards, George, J. P. Rot, Samuel, hotel-keeper. Grosh, George, boots and shoes. Strong, James, tanner. Hunter, Nelson, farmer. Whaley, Samuel, Clerk Division Kertcher, Valentine, lumber-dealer. Court. Kirchland, Alex., boots and shoes. Wilson, Wm., hotel-keeper. Lippert, J., boots and shoes.

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Do 3 ou want.a good Draw Knife? Buy at Workman's. t. JAMES SUTHERLAND, TOWNSHIP OF NORTH DUMFRIES.

Editor and Compiler of the following This township is bounded north by Waterloo; east by Beverly, count y Wentworth; west by Blenheim, county Oxford; and south by South Dumfries, county Brant. Cou. Lot. Con. Lot. Abra, Wm ...... 12 36 f Bricker, Jacob...... 11 34 f Aune, AL Adair, Alex ...... 10 4f Bricker, Jno ...... 11 33 f Adair, Jno ...... 10 4h Bricker, Noah ...... 11 33 f ON Adams, Thomas...... 12 36 f Brown, A. W...... 7 4 f HAMILTON, OTTAWA AND KINGST Adams, Wm...... 11 29 f Brown, Jas ...... 8 24 f Ainslie, Jas ...... 12 6f Brown, Jno ...... 12 12 h Alexander, Wm...... 9 38 f Brown, Jno ...... 11 26 f Allison, Jno...... 12 10 h Bruce, Edward...... 9 17 h Anderson, Walter...... 9 38 f Bruce, Geo ...... 10 17 h Armstrong, Ebenezer.... 9 38 f Bruce, Jno ...... 9 23 f DIlBBG^40!^^^^3a Armstrong. Walter...... 12 46 f Brydon, \1'm ...... ^C^144 7 2 f Arthur, l1 u;;h ...... 7 6 f Brydon, Robert...... _-O 8 2 f Arthur, N uah, jun...... 7 5f Buchanan, Smith...... 7 4 h Arthur, Jno ...... 7 6f Buchanan, Theron...... 7 3 f and ^pircctaeicz Arthur, Win ...... 7 5f Buchanan, Wm...... 7 4 f eaunt r (igaxcttcexe Atcheson Jno ...... 7 28 h Bucknall, Saml...... ,..... 10 36 f ► Baker, Thos ...... 11 14 h Bunyan, Jae ...... 12 39 f PIIBLIBHED AND IN PREPAAATION FOR THE PRESS: Ballingal, Thos...... 10 36 f Burnett, Arthur...... 11 2 f Barrie, Alex ...... 11 13 f Burnet, Arthur...... 7 7 f Barrie, Geo ...... 12 18 f Burnett, Thos..,,....,,,,, 11 2 f Perth Essex Kent Barrie, Jno ...... 11 13 f Calder. James ...... 9 36 f Brant Lambton Russell Bruce Grey Waterloo Barrie, Robt ...... 10 20 f Caldwell, David ...... 11 7 f Haldimand Middlesex Carleton Norfolk Wellington Barrie, Walter...... :.... 8 26 f Campbell, Alez...... 12 23 f Durham Halton Wentworth Barton, Alex ...... 12 17 h Huron Oxford Campbell, Jaa. C...... 8 3 f Elgin Barton, Joseph...... 12 7h Campbell, Dialcolm...... 7 6 h Barton, Peter ...... 12 17 h Carrick, Alex ...... 8 1 f Bawtinhimei, Smith...... 7 4f Carrick, Wm ...... 7 3 f OFFICES' Bayless, Fred ...... 7 25 h C avers, Andrew ...... 11 7 f Beattie, Jas ...... 11 18 f Cavers, Jno ...... 11 18 f g& II Iîing-st. ^Uest,l^amilton, & 86 Iîing-st. West, i1oronto. Beattie, Riehd ...... 11 2h Chisholm, Thos...... 8 22 f Beattie, Win ...... 12 31 f Clark, James ...... 12 9 f 36 f Post Ofw Box 615 Hamilton. Bechtet, Jacob...... 11 Clark, John ...... 7 18 f Bell, Jno...... 11 19 f Clark, John, jun...... 7 18 f Bell, Jno ...... 11 4f Clark, Thos ...... 8 25 f Biggs, Richd ...... 7 4 f Clark, Walter...... 9 29 f Black, Jno ...... 9 20 f Clark, Wm ...... 9 30 f BEFEBENCEB: Bond, Wm ...... 9 2 f Clemens, David M...... 12 46 f Me.ere. Bond, Wm ...... 7 4 f Clemens, Geo...... 12 IIunter, Rose dc Co., Parliamentary Printere, Ottawa and Toronto; 3 f Messrs. It W. Pennock, J. Eastwood A Co., Booksetlers and Stationers, Hamilton; Messrs. J. T. Braidwood, Walter ...... 12 9 f Clemens, Jacob...... 12 42 f Messrs. A. Lawson k Co. Benkere, Ottawa; F. M. Wilson, Eeq., Bankor, Hamilton', Bricker, Ben:amin ...... 11 35 f Clough, Jos ...... 12 7 f Printers and Publiebere, Hamilton. a r Bricker, Isaac ...... 12 33 f Cqmmon, Andrew...... 10 22 f

For the best lamps and Lanterns call at Workman's. Scythes, Snaiths and Grain Cradles at Workman's.

COUNTY OF WATERLOO. TOWNSHIP OF NORTEI DUMFRIES. 139 Con. Lot. Con. Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Goodall, John .... 11 Lot. Dryden, A. J 11 17 h 5 f Jamieson, Mrs 7 10 f Common, Maid. 10 17 f Goodall, Robert 7 7 f Jamieson, Wm Richd • 10 16 f Dryden, Jas 9 23 f Goodall, 11 6 f Common, 9 23 f William 11 12 f Jenkins, Andrew 7 3 f Common . Richd., jun.... 10 19 f Dryden, Walter Goodall, Gavin ...... 11 12 f Dryden, Wm 8 22 f Johnston, Jno 10 29 f Coutts, Jos 9 37 h Goodfellow, John 7 28 f Dunn, Win . 12 12 f Johnston, Walter 10 29 h Cawan, Geo . 11 17 f Gordon, Sam'. 7 34 f Kay, Durand, Chas 12 3 h Alex 7 33 h Cowan, Geo 11 27 f , Grant, James 11 7 f Kay, Wm 8 14 h Eaton, Rota 10 36 f 7 33 f Cowan, Jas. D Grant, Robert. 11 28 f Keatchie, Alex 12 20 f Edgar, George 12 8 h Grass, 9 6 f Cowan, Jas. S Philip 11 27 f Keatchie, Angus. 12 21 f Edgar, John 9 32 f Green, 10 1 f Cowan, Jno Joseph 7 4 f Keatchie, James. Thos...... 10 13 f Edgar, Thos 9 33 f Grieve, Jno 10 1 f Cowan, h 11 1 f Kelly, Hy. R 10 32 f ...... 8 14 f Edgar, Win 7 38 Grill, Jas Cowan, Win h 9 15 f Kerr, J1.4 8 Win 10 1 f Elliot, Andrew 8 20 Grill, Thos 7 f Conan, 7 22 h 12 8 f Kerr James, junr 8 7 h Cowan. Win 8 2 f 14.:Iliot, David..... Guthne, .David 9 32 f Elliott, Thos 11 6 f Kerr, John 8 7 h Cragie, Geo 11 7 f Iladdow, Mrs. J 7 30 f Kerr, John 12 10 f Elliot, Win 8 20 f Hall, 10 29 f Craig, Andrew ...... Archd 9 15 f Kerr, Tho s 10 Jas 12 1 f Fairgrieve, Hugh 12 6 f Hall, George 2à1 h Crane, Archibald 12 7 f 9 15 h Kerrell, Mrs. Jas 10 31 f Cranston, Alex 10 33 f Ferguson, Hall, John 8 33 h Ferguson, Duncan ... 12 5 f Lake, Jas 7 1 f Cranston, Robert 10 27 f Hall, Win 8 33 f Lake, Thos jun 10 27 h Findlater, Geo 7 28 f Halliday, 7 9 f Cranston, Robert, Adam 10 31 f Landreth, Andrew. Jas 9 24 f Ford, Geo 9 3 h Hallman, Ilenj 12 25 f Cunningham, 7 18 f 11 32 f Leeds, Geo. 9 1 f Currie, John, jun 99 37 37 f Ford, Jas Hallman, Jacob F 12 42 f Ford, Robert 9 19 f Lee, David 11 23 f Currie. Peter 9 33 f Hallman, Menno. 12 38 f Lee, Jno 9 33 f Fraser, Donald 9 1 f Harvey, Jno 10 22 f Currie, Win h 7 4 f Lee, Thos Andrew 12 39 h Fraser, Donald, sen 9 1 Harvie, David 11 22 f Dalgleish, h 8 4 f Linton, James 12 38 h Fraser, Thomas. 9 1 Harvie, Jno 10 33 f Dalgleish, John 8 26 f 8 2 f Little, Andrew 10 4 f Dalgleish, Thos 11 13 f Fraser, John 11a.stie, Walter 8 2 f 10 30 f Little, Jno 12 36 f Davidson, Jas. B...... 11 f Fraser, John Hastie, James 10 30 h Fulton, Robert 9 36 f Lockie, Jno 10 14 f Deans, Jas 7 17 f Heavie, Jno 7 30 f Lockie, Thos 9 2 f 7 17 h Fulton, Wm 9 36 f Henderson, Deans, Thos 11 26 f Archd 11 5 f Lynch, Thos 8 33 f Deans, Thos 7 16 h Gehman, David. Henderson, Arehd 9 27 f Gehman, Solomon 11 26 f Lyons, James 7 35 f Deans, Walter 7 17 f Henderson, Thos 10 28 h MeAllisterFa.s 10 38 f Gehman, Solomon B 11 27 f Henderson, 12 3 f Deans, Richard Robt . 11 7 f McArthur, Donald. 10 Enoch 11 44 f Gibson, David 10 20 f Henderson, Thos 2 f Detwiller, 11 14 f 10 30 f McArthur, Wm 10 2 h Detwiller, E. W. 12 43 h Gilholm, Robert Hislop, Geo 11 28 f Gilholm, Robert. 11 14 h McArthur, Win 7 8 f Detwiller, J. R 12 43 f Hogg, Francis 11 6 f McBain, Alex h Gillespie, John 9 2 f 9 4 f Detwiller, Jacob 12 45 IIogg, James 8 11 6 f McBain, Angus Z 12 35 f Gillis, John 10 4 h Hogg, 10 6 f Detwiller, John Geo 10 2 f McCartney, George 7 19 f Girvan, Wm 7 2 f Homearth, 7 28 f Dickie, Geo. 7 36 f Andrew. 12 45 f McCartney, Hugh 7 28 f Dickie, George ana John 11 30 f Gladstone, Robert Hogarth, Andrew, jr...... 12 45 11 30 f Gladstone, Win 7 31 f f McCartney, John 7 28 f Diekie, Robert Hooper, Wm J. 7 23 f McColl, Dougald 8 15 h Goldie, David 9 38 f Hope, George 8 3 f Dickson, Andrew 9 37 f 12 43 f MeCrone, Jas. Douglas, David... 10 22 f Goldie, John Hope, George 8 29 f 9 37 f 10 37 h McDonald, Alex 7 8 h Douglas, Jas 10 20 h Goldie, John Hudson, Wm Good, Jonathan 12 14 f 12 36 f MCDougall, Robt. 12 5 f Douglas, M rs 10 20 f Hunter, Hugh 12 10 f McIntosh, Angus h Goodall, Allan 11 5 h 7 6 f Douglas, Jas. E 10 19 Jackson, M. J 11 7 h McIntosh, John 8 17 f Goodall, Archd 8 3 h Jacksom, 11 36 h Douglas, Thos 8 3 f Wm 12 2 h McIntosh, Jno 7 29 Dryden, Andrew 9 22 f Goodall, Mrs f Buy your Barn Door Hinges at Workman's. The best Machine Oil is sold at Workman's.