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Tkf. Holton Lumber 00 , Ltd VERBS’ BELLEVILLE DIRECTORY, 1911 ESTACU S t c O 1H7i' TKF. HOLTON LUMBER 00 , LTD "ELEPHONES Office. 112. Hesi 'cnce. 20. Office, Will & Yard W A T E R ST. Karufetunt llealf .< Lam, H j^iit.ag' Tim ber .£ Liao' .!t. =burg-b ’ffcct Fencing. it m m R eserv e A G H E »i_ r3ANf -4G JUSINc.jS TRAN Belleville Branch c o a l c c RUNTS KOU THE 0. L. L W. 86103? fOAL I :alers in PEA, SMITHIM.t, STEAK* Etio DOMEST IC L/Jh OFFICE, 44 BRIDGE ST, TEU.40KE1A HENRY VERNON & SON o o o :Q City of Hamilton Directory, - $4 oo City of London Directory, 4 oo City of Guelph Directory, 2 50 City of Stratford Directory, - 2 50 City of Chatham Directory, 2 50 City of St. Catharines Directory, 2 50 City of Belleville Directory, - 2 50 City of Niagara Falls Directory, 2 50 Sault Ste Marie Directory, - 2 50 Berlin and Waterloo Directory, 2 50 Owen Sound Directory, 2 50 Galt and Preston, - - * - 2 50 Brockville Directory, 2 50 Barrie and Orillia Directory, 2 50 Collingwood Directory, 2 50 North Bay .... 2 50 HEAD OFFICE : 127 Jackson St. West, Hamilton, Ont. m ■ BELLEVILLE POTTERY CO. C. H. HART, Proprietor. Manufacturers and Dealers in STONEWARE AND CLAY PRODUCTS. MILL STREET. A. R. O i . u t e , LL B. W . D. M. Sb o b e y CLUTE, MORDEN & SHOREY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. SOLICITORS FOR THE DOMINION BANK Telephone{R|siDEricE .5s Belleville, Ont., Canada E. GUSS PORTER, K. C., M. P. WM. CARNEW. PORTER & CARNEW y j i i BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC- Box 1065. Telephone 87. SOLICITORS FOR THE FNITED EMPIRE BANK. Offices—Robertson Block, East Front Street, BELLEVILLE, ONT., CANADA. FRANCIS S. WALLBRIDGE SUCCESSOR TO HON. LEWIS WALLBRIDGE. Q. C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Private Money to Loan at Lowest Rates, I I Office—Over Dominion Bank. Cor. Front and Bridge Streets •' ! BELLEVILLE. ONT. '■ PREFACE HE PUBLISHERS, in presenting their Second Edition of the BELLE­ VILLE DIRECTORY, beg to thank the people for the liberal support T they have received. Every means has been taken to render it accurate and up-to-date in every detail known hy progressive Directory Publishers, The work will he published hy them every two years, arid they hope merchants ami business men generally who want the very best will reservp their orders till thpy *ee them. Wishing them and the city a substantial advance in everything ihat conduces to a city's prosperity, HENRY VERNON & SON, PUBLISHERS, 127 Jackson St. West, Hamilton. Western Office—Coote Block, London, Out. GENERAL INDEX Advertisers' Index .................. 4 Dominion Governm’t Alphabetical Directory ........ 42 O fficials............................... 133 Educational............................... 135 Churches.................................133 Fire Department..................... 132 Classified Business Direct’y.,140 Fraternal Societies.................138 City C ouncil..............................132 Hospitals and Homes.............134 City Officials............................. 132 M ilita ry ....................................... 138 Corby Public Library ............135 Miscellaneous Directory ... .132 County and Judicial Officialsl33 Police Departm ent.................132 ADVERTISERS' INDEX. Adams, R. W ............................ 2 K etcheson, F, G ........................ Bergman, JonRS, & Co.......... 2 right bottom lines Belleville Pottery Co.............. 3 Merchants Bank. front cover Morderi, Clute & Shorey .... 3 Phillips. D.................................. 2 Downey Coal Co..... front cover P o rte r & C a rn e w .................... 3 Geens Drug Store .................. right hand cards Sills, B. E., & Co............ Greenleaf & Son back cover left bottom lines Hames, .1, ,1. .right top lines Vernon, Henry, & Son Holton Lumber Co,. front cover left top lines Hudson, W. P., & Son .......... 2 Wallbridge, K. S...................... 3 GENTLEMEN WEAR THE HAINES’ $3.50 SPECIAL A Shoe that's as good as its name. v e r n o n ’s d i r e c t o r y City of Belleville STREET DIRECTORY HENRY VERNON & SON, P u b l i s h e r s ALBERT north, from 277 Geo Orman 292 J R Davis Dundas to Pine, 6 e 281 I Crooks 294 A J McLaren Church, east side 283 A Emory 298 John McKeown 157 — Crownlilch 295 John Marsh 300 F E Palmer ld3 C J Bowell 309 S B Robinson 302 Arthur Cole W J Cook 313 F W Potter 304 Geo VanTasoel 181 Harvey Hoskins 321 Thos Gorman 308 Wm Marshall 183 Sami McGee 329 Miss A Wilkins 310 W P Strong 185 G H Ray 337 Wm McKeown 314 Mrs J Row 187 Percy Pitney 318 J Robinson 189 IT C Moyer ALBERT, west side 322 J H Moon 3:30 T E Ewen 191 E W Vermilyea 136 Jno Johnston + Bridge st crosses 144 B E Burton 215 Mi's W H Cronk 150 Mrs H Corbett ALBION, north from 219 M W Molt. 156 Mrs J McCrodan Pine, 1 e Charles, 221 T A Gardner Misses Hodge east side 231 H P Kelcheson + Bridge st crosses + Queen crosses L E Allen 15 Wm McCulloch 239 H H Gray ♦Queen st crosses 17 A M Sills 241 W J Clazie Geo E Madden 243 Mrs E V Murrell 248 B Her Geo Brown 259 Mrs W Sutherland 250 J A Laidlaw Rnbt Thompson + Victoria av crosses ♦ Victoria av crosses John Tugman 271 W E Bonter 276 Henry Carre Wm Milne 275 S H Smith 290 Richard Bailey Geo Rosborough The Policies of T1IE EXCELSIOU LIFE INSURANCE CO. afford absolute security and substantial profits. F R E D G. KETCHESON, AGENT. City of Hamilton Directory PRICE S4.00 Henry Vernon & Son, Publishers. - Head Office, Hamilton. 8 v e r n o n ’s d i r e c t o r y ALBION, west side 61 L Pasra+'t*' 279 Jas Jackson 65 Mrs E Daw 283 Vacant J J Ryan 67 M Wilbeey 285 W F Peake P Frechette Geo Hamilton II Pearsall ALEXANDER, north ANN, west side John Pepper from 32 Alexander 161 W J Brown Jas St Louis 15 D M Waters David Wardle 14 S A Lockwood 171 J M Farley ALEXANDER, e from St Agnes School head of John to + Bridge st crosses ANN, n from Dun- H G Earl Charles, north side das to Form, 4 east + Queen st crosses Vacant Church, east side 10 Mrs M Row J H Cunningham 137 Mrs W Thompson + Victoria av crosses 16 J S McKeown 139 Frank Brenlon 22 Mrs A E Doyle A P Allen 270 Henry Barnes 26 Thos Cushing Frank Graves 272 Geo Tallon 32 N A Patterson 151 J G Davison 276 Robl Burris F Hitchon 165 John Newton 278 E A Ridley P II Hambly 167 Thos Digden 282 I S Regie J M Campbell 179 E F Dickens 284 Geo Watson F Rutherford I J Frost 286 Chas Storey 56 Thos Crozier F C Clark 290 Henry Taylor J R Massie 292 Herb Shane 60 J R SmiRi . i+Bridge st crosses 215 John Lazier 62 J Toole <<-'! re- 64 Miss Fenwick 219 S W Vermilyea ASHLEY, south from 66 Jos Tilley + Queen st crosses Mill to Gt St James, 68 D McLean 245 Geo Thresher 2 e Church 72 S Masson 247 Mrs J Dowling Alf Rittridge 219 Miss M Gardner 251 Mrs M Hall ALEXANDER, s side BALDWIN, n from 253 Vacant Stone to City Lim­ 7 D Carlaw 255 Thos Hall its, 1 w of East il W E Kerr 257 Mrs W Pratt Moira 15 Jas Colling Mrs D Kerr 25 G A Keith + Victoria av crosses Jas Townslev Fred Gray 261 Jas Turney W Calc ut t 27 Manson Smith 263 J S Peck ‘ Tim Hogan 29 Wm Clement 271 N P Fleming 75 G W Jarrell 33 John Ronan 273 David Walsh hive st crosses 49 F W B Moore 275 Jas Welsh Mrs N Baloanquel B. E. SILLS CO. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING PHONE 40. BELLEVILLE, ONT/NTj The Largest Assortment — Best TRUNKS and BAGS Values—Lowest Prices at the PHONE 115 J. J. HAINES SHOE HOUSE. OF THE CITY OF BELLEVILLE 9 BAY, east from Foster 20 David Young GEENS’ IRON av, 1 s Dundas Wm Smith BLOOD PILLS E Elliott Charles Kizer A. convenient and aatii + Emily st ends factory tonic at all ti iae» Samuel Taft 10 Albert Young of the year. Slightly John Penny 12 Mrs E Gorman laxative. 44 Jas McKee 50 pills in a box, 25 centn. BENJAMIN, w from 48 Geo O'Neill 5 boxes for one dollar. Ponton to City Lim­ GEENS’ its, 3 n Bridge, n BLEECKER AV. n Established 1871. side from Dundas to City E B Malloch Limits, 8 e Church, BLEECKER AV, w s W H Crabbe east side Thos McGrath George Kerr 19 Job Davis Hugh Gat­ Fred Cook ♦Bridge st crosses ed H S Burrell A S Large T E Pearce ♦Bridge st and Vic­ +Yeomans st crosses ♦ Queen st crosses toria av cross George Clapp Jos Singleton 1(58 Rufus Wensley Wm Bedell J W Evans 230 Geo Calculi Patrick Hynes ♦Victoria av crosses ♦Pine st crosses Frank Emmerson A S Slapley New house Stephen Burton 244 P Flagler BENJAMIN, s side ♦ Pine st crosses 216 John Fitzgerald New house + .\lyres st crosses Wm Badgley 290 Geo Teal Harry Ayelin 271 David Hay 298 W B Gorton Wm Bowers ♦Myres st crosses ♦Emily st crosses 275 Mrs Stewart 312 Geo Gulliver BETTES, north from 283 Benj Mayo 324 J II Emsley Myres to Station, 1 295 Harrv Pringle 332 R V' Emsley e Bleecker av, e side 297 Alf Pickett 334 Frank Brestlon Wm Dennis 336 Chas Covern 17 Richard Snell Walter Black P J Logue Chas Curtison Wm E Clare Wm Crossley BOSWELL, n from + Brassey st begins N C Bennett West Moira, 1 w Geo Clark ♦ Emily st crosses Coleman, east side Bert.
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