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The Thorold Post ^^ 18DTDAL flESEHYB_TIIDD LIPE ASSOCIATION ^"^: ^p^` CD ^+l)b ALPHaHSr1CaL BUSINESS D16aO7oaY. 0) tiTONY CRFKH-Continaed THOf2Ui.U Jones A (`, pbyaioian Welland Co Population about 3,300 Jones Si E Mrs. Postmistress Lie II & Sons, carriage makers Battle John, (Estate of) cement milt McCaidel C A, hiotel Battle Joseph, coal dk wood Nahh S, general store Boyle Wm, OOUtraotor Place E. saw mill Burley George, barber Reid W C, Nurseryman Campbell Niel, physioian Belleville Cauadian Bank of Commerce Russell T, carpeoter Csrtmell 1ti' m, stone quarries Springatead A C, carriagp maker Casey F W, barrister Spriugwtrad lohn, boots dk shoes Cloy (3 D, grocer Squire Howland, masou Collier & Burson, Barristera STNABANEL Herbert Collier. 0. B. Burson. Wentwortb Co Population about 15 COLLIER & BURSON, Pattison 'l'hos M', tusurance .. -"CrN Naurw. u.,-- Coc6raneArchibald, Postma.- Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Prnman Mnfq Co, knit goods %%, illiams G H. basket mnfr ter âi Grocer H;co . EY.o Pew B 11, butcher Williams Wm, Undertakrr etc (inrta M, hotel PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. Pike Win, coal (see adv) Hamilton Business College, Quebec Bank, D B Crumbie mogr Wilson J ames, grocer • - FHOVT 9'r. - • Y N C A B1dg, Hamilton, Ont. Reid W C, Nurseryman Belleville Wilson J H, baker ('ireulara Free. Simbon T E, grocer «'i1^slow Win, botel Robertson Charles, general store Commerford R, undertaker Walter Wm, blacksmith ('onlon T F, inKuranoe Wiaou James, blacksmith C,mlon T & J, lumber ('reggan P (,', dentist ^ 817RO1/NEtSB Crombie U B, mngr Quebec Bank I - ulatio100 alr Jamee,D baker The Thorold Post ^ HaldimandCo.PoCo.PopP Darker t.v, r,,c,, carpenter r Uavey Iamcs ,jr, pulp mill D4 dge 11 W, bl+ckRmith Duggan R & Co. grooers Published Weekly at Thorold, Ont. W Hamilton Business College, Dutin M C Mrs, books ^ Y N C A Bldg. Hamilton, vut. Dark-e Z A, sewing machines PC ('irculare Free. Edy Robert, shoemaker $1.00 Per Year.-^^^^-^flome News a Speeialtf. A W i.icii-Katipue David, hotel Fmery T If, livery 09 0 McCallum fauchlin, general store Flannery Matbew, painter McLeod B J, Pustmaster & Foulds b 8baw, roller mills z Fraser A. contractor SEND FOR SAMPLE AND ADVT. RATES• Carriage Maker •0 Frey J C, shoemaker ..^^ MUR 'l'APLEYTO W K Garner O N. butcher .10 Grenville John, Postmaster 0 ^1',•nt wurtb Co Population about 50 Grenville J D, painter A. McCLENCHY, z Hamilton Business Colle C Z Dewitt C W, agril implt agent Y M C A Bldg. Hamilton, nt. :5 Graham John, blacksrnitb Circulars Free. Flour, Feed, Field and Garden Seeds, iZ` Q. Hamilton Business Colleget Hannon M J. hotel Y M C A Bldg, Hamilton, Out.! Hendershott W m, contractor C Z Circulars Free. Johnston J K, physician FIRE INSU RANCE, ETC. X Pettltt Wm, Postmaster bBlack • Johnston R J, physician smith Jones M H. jeweler eto THOROLD, a White W m, general store Kennedy M, tailor ONTARIO. 30 HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Circulars Free. ADDRESS HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hamilton, Ont Z TUE LIRA:EST NATURAL PRRIRIVIL LIFE AMSOCIATION I Tilt: IN. J. Man RTRIG laamager I•OKILD. MCCLEARY & MCLEAN, Ir Slaa4.. Freellaeld Lau Rellellui, Tomato RI Manufacturers of ALPH•BETICAL BiJallaB88 DIRECTORY. aw.) C Koeppel Emil, barber Lumber, Flooring, Siding, Sitinglcs, Stewart J Mrs, grocery Lewis W R, etoves etc Stewart as Felker. founders 0 Lath, Sash, Doors, McCabe J, live stock TsggtrtTsgg trt J A, shoemakershot maker McCleary & McLean, Plat.ing The Thorold Post,The Thorold Blinds and Mouldings of all kinds. Mill etc (Nee adv) Post Ptg de Pub Co Proprs (see à MeClenchy A, Flour, Feed etc. ad v) (see adv) The Thorold BILL STUFF, Post Printing McClure W, phymicieen it Publishing Co, J • PINE OR OAK A SPECIALTY. MCDonald Janice+, carpenter son Mogr (see .telv) McDonagle John, maw mill Thompson J & stovem McGill 1% us, hardware Turnee George, carsiage maker THOROLD, - ONTARIO. McManio Leslie, grocer Upper Oscar, hotel 111acartney W J, drugs Us locker John, furniture Maple & Martin, masons Usher Isaac & Son, cernent Millar James, merchant tailor etc Walroted T J, insurance Monro & Roantree, flour mill %Valton 11 D, liquors Munro & Co, dry goods Warren Richard, livery UU1.1.18.11 uustuun, CO Patrixon Thom F., insurance LV. eke+ James. harness CoehraneAreltibald, Potetinas- ilarristtbrs, Solicitors, otaries Penman Mori; Co, knit goods illiame G II, basket mnfr le ter di Grocer Etc. l'ew B 11, butcher Williams Wm, Undertaker etc IG Onot NI, hotel PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. Pike Wm, coal (see adv) Hamilton Business College, Quebec Bank, D B Crombie ningr W'ilson James. grocer FRONT ST. IU YMCA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Reid W C, Nurseryman Belleville 1Vilson J 11, baker .11 Circulars Free. Simson T E, _weer Wit.slow Wm. hotel D Robertson Charles, general store Commerford R, undertaker ori Walter ‘.1' in, blacksmith ' Conlon T F, insurance -13 %Vileoe, James, biacksmith Conlon T & J, lumber o Creggan P e, dentist S FROMNESS Crombie D B, meigr Quebec Bank Dale James baker The Thorold Post 1:1 HaldimandCo.Population about 100 Darker George, carpenter Davey James jr, pulp mill 3» O Dodge II W, blAcksmith Duggan R JD Co. grocers Published Weekly at Thorold, Ont. XI Hamilton Business College, Dunn M C VIre. books YMCA 13Idg, Hamilton, Ont. A, mewing machines ▪ Durkee Z ■ ▪ Circulars Free. Edy Rebell, shoemaker î';1.00 Per Year.11 -•-•"----11910-lionte News a Specially. 3) Levie.gestone David, hotel V.mery T E, livery McCallum Lauchlin, general store Flannery Mathew, painter O McLeod B J, Postmaster Foul& & Shaw, roller tnills SEND FOR SAMPLE Id A, contractor AND ADVT. RATES. O Carriage Maker Fraser Frey J C. Fhoemaker TAPLEYTOWN Garner 0 N. butcher (1) Grenville John, Postmaster Wentworth Co Population about PO D. painter O _ Grenville J A. McCLENCHY, Hamilton Business CcA!...4e, e Dewitt C W, agril implt agent I YMC A Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Flour, eau"Ilk Graham John, blacksmith I Circulars Free. Feed, Field and Garden Seeds, Re a. Hamilton Business College, Hannon M J, hotel YMC A Bldg, Pamilton, Ont. I Henderehott Wm, contractor :..`irculare Free. !Johnston J K, physidan FIRE INSURANCE, ETC. Pettitt Wm, Postmaster &Black Johnston R J, phyaician 0 jeweler eto M arllith Jones M E, rruou,oLn, O1TTA.R,I0. 1_1111 White V1'm, general store Kennedy M. taikr HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Circulars Free. ADDRESS HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hamilton, Ont IIIIIITUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION glee" CIRCULARS SENT IF REQUESTED. W. f.,;."..eerunitindt....Z.U.V."i 16 • 310 ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. • LPHABETICAL BUSINEMS DIRECTORY. 311 eft Gibson Hamilton. furniture Slater F, carpenter r..4 WM. WIT_IDIA.ItiES, Hamilton Business College, : Smith John, butcher P-1 undertaker Manufactures YMCA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Sparks Reuben, Ag..i.t The On- Circulars Free. tario Mutual Lire and Embalmer, Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs Ahsurauce Co Z Lee W 11, nursevman Stewart James, tailor 3 r.i.1 Night Calls Given Prompt Attention of all kinds. Phillips L. blaclesmith stock J T, general store Robinson Thomas, FRONT STREET, Repairing Done on Shortest Notice. bo.tM & ahoes Thompson Hugh, harness Sandham Robert, carriage maker 0 G4 Thompson J B, Putitinaster m THOROLD, - ONT PRICES MODERATE. Servos Alexander, miller Vance Mrs, milliner Wilson 0 8, nursery ‘Vilson W R, stovee • - TINTERN TYNESIDE %VARNER W EIR CD Lincoln Co Population about 60 Haldiruand Co Population about 80 Lincoln Co - Population about 20 Wentworth Co Population about 50 ;21 Business College, Barlow Joseph. ahoemaker . Hamilton _ 1.1".1 inn YMCA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Hamilton Business College, aberck Circulars Free. Y M CA Bldg, Hamilton Ont. Circul ars Free. ▪ Huntsman A & Son, maw mill Loveland L. blacksmith Tyler George, Postmaster & 401 Perrin .1 S, boots & shoes Carriage Maker • Romp J J, Postmaster Wilkes tt, blacksmith TRINITY UPPER e w, itworth Co Population about 35 Haldimand Co Population about 20 - Bishop O W, Postmaster Everet Jacob, Postmaster r.4 Burnside John, shoemaker Hamilton Business College, Hamilton Business College, Y M CA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. YMCA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Circulars Free. Circulars Free. Miller Nicholas, blacksmith rf TROY VIN ELAN 11 Wentworth CoPopulation about 100 Lincoln Co Population about 30 - = Clark George, Postmaster and Hamilton Business College, O Geni-ral Store Y M CA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont,. Hamilton Business College. Circulars Free. Y MC A Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Moyer Ida, Postmistress Mover Lama, grocery Circulars Free. -simmer vs' W. car, Mgr ninft•• tooper n 01115, u terry :Slathers David, blacksmith Reid W C, Nurseryman, Belleville -my Green J W, bsekt factory Cowper J A. physician '4 O'Reilly I), blacksmith Storms Richard, blacksmith Greenh•ss John. blacksmith Cronmiller George, furniture Park Robert, carriage maker Hamilton Cl/ - Business College. ,1 Crow J 11, hardware O Vinton Henry, boots & shoes VINEMOUNT ANICA Bldg, Hamilton, Out. I CrOW %V H, Luraber & Coal, (see Wentworth Co (A rural pGst office) Circulars Free. adv) TWEEDSIDE Kirk Patrick, hotel Crowther W H. baker «el Wentworth Co Pop about 30 Pettit Jacob, P_ ostmaster McGregor J 0, physician Cumines Thomas, druggist McNelly T ›I• P-4 H, phoddy mill Cutler Cleo P, Blacksmith (see 11 Hamilton Business College, VIRGIL Reid 0 M, harness adv) r"" e Y MCA Bldg, Hamilton, Ont. Lincoln Co Population about 120 Reid W C, Nurseryman Belleville Cutler John E, Planing Mill,etc me, Circulars Free. Ryckman & BurkholdEr, carpenter's (see adv) Cushman Robert, blacksmith Hart Mary, Postmistress Simmons Janies, blacksmith Davis 0 E. blacksmith rn Johnson T S, Blacksmith Fisher J 0, Postmaster & Grocer Simpson R, saw mill Dawdy & Adley, general store HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Circulars Free. ADDRESS HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hamilton, Ont Cn MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LITE ASSOCIATION linguall"ealinentel"em Principl • CIRCULARS SENT IF REQUESTED.
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