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N H Bissett Creek Rcnfrew•, N R Henry Roebuck X W Bernier l',echer Bothwell Black Bank si1ncor-, s R If Heitlnan . • O G Beckatead Beckstead Dundas Blackburn Rucst•ll John Coughiin 6 APPENDIX. APPENDIX. 7 ()UIDE. —Continued. POSTAL POSTAL GIJIDF:. — •ontillue.l. ELECTORAL DISTRICT. POST MASTER. POSI "1 F F:. POST °Evi(t:. ELECTORAL DISTRICT. POST M • STER. I 11 Allen Black Creek . Welland ISradey . Bruce, E R Alexander McDonald Black's Corners . Wellington, N R Bradshaw • Bothwell Alex Blain Win Bradahaw Black }Teeth . Wentworth, S R Braemar • Oxford, N R Andrew McKay River Bridge . Prince Edward Alva Grimmon Itraeside • Renfrew, Ft R Black J Renshaw John Gillis Blair . Waterloo, El R Brai Lake fuskolia and P s .1 N Wm Blair Guess Blairhanipton . Victoria, N R I 3ram ley a Simcoe, >4 It John Gordon . Peterboro' E R T C Caskey Brampton .. Peel Blairton Leslie M M Elliott Blake . Huron, S R John Itranchton .. Waterloo, S Michael Laing . Lanark, N R Peter McDougal Brandy C'reek . Norfolk, N R Blakeney Ballard .1ames Wintermute Blandfonl Station . Oxford, N R Austin I ban tford •. Brant, 8 R A 1) Patterson Clement Blantyre • Grey, E R J C Itreadalbane .. (Jlengarry .1 R J K Morris Campbell Blenheim . Kent I trechin .. Ontario, N R • John Bernard • Algoma Peter Murray Brentwood Simeoe, N R Blind River Saylor John O'Connel Bloomfield . Prince EÀNs ard A B Breslau .. Waterloo, N R Joseph Bieth Kirchner Bloomingdale . Waterloo, N R V Brewer's Mills .. Frontenac • Ontario, W R ; Maxon Jones Brewster Middlesex, N R Bloomington Clouas Win Fulton Bloomsburg • Norfolk, N R Jacob Brickley . • Northumberland, E R. Thomas O'Reilly .. Huron, ER .Tas Timmins Bridge End .. Glengarry Illuevale 1) B McKinnon W C McGillis .. Huron, E R Bridgenorth .. Peterborough W R . M S Dean 13lythe John Miller Blitheswood .. Essex, S R Bridgeport .. Waterloo, N R. H Irvin Junkin A Schewermann Bobcaygeon Victoria, S R Bridgewater •. Heating% N R Edwin James .. 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R P Perry Brownsville Norfolk, N R Wm Boughner Braoebridge John Davidson Brackenrig Muskoka and P S D . Brucefield Huron, R Robert Marks . FTnrner Bracondale York, W R Bruce Mines Algoma George Marks . H Ei Broughton Bruderell Bradford York, N R Renfrew, S R • James Costello ATrH\1 1 IC . AeeeSU x . ► 1'0,1'A l . li l'] t)F: . l'unt iauCJ . POSTAL GUIDE-Continued . 1•O9T oFFlt't: . F.LEt'TORAL DIRTItICT. POST MAITER . POST nPFII'tL ELECTORAL DISTRICT. POST N .\sTl:H. 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