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Centre-St, from 11 Colborne-St Charles-St, West Aide STREET DIRECTORY. 25 2 CITY OF HAMILTON. 2 53 Mulholland, wood dus 35i Mrs James Truscott Macdonald 30 J & H 15 Albert Whitmore, laborer 52 Mrs Hugh 37 Chas Gibb, dyer 32 J B Buckingham, clerk 17 Alex Strachan, traveler 54 Vacant 39 Mrs Mary 34 Mrs Joseph Arnett Bennett° KigegWerr-si 56 Chas Mitchell, blacksmith interred: John Williams, coil oil 43 MIS WM Sharpe 58 Alfred Goodwin, laborer 36 38 E W Hyde, coin agent A M Waters, marble dealer 6o S Davis, jr, clerk P Centre-st, from 11 Colborne-st 40 G J Turner, carpenter G Sutton, cigar box maker 62 Mrs Henry Wakley Robt 46 Joseph Kneeshaw Cannon-st intersects Simpson, laborer 64 Martin TenEyck J S Mrs E McIlwraith 53 Lillis, cigarrnaker 66 Stephen Muirhead, butcher 48 James Carter, bricklayer intersects 55 68 Mrs A Terryberry Cannon-st David Rooks, laborer r55 Alfred 7 0 Win Robinson, jr, laborer 5 0 James Duffy, machinist Poulter, bookkeeper Charles-at, east side. from 57 57 72 Wm Robinson 52 Joseph Walton, clerk David Congo, porter King-at w, south to Bold 59 Jas Ellsworth, Augusta-st intersects 54 Wm Smith, stonemason carpenter John Morton, 6t grocer 56 G A Smith, bricklayer Abe Hobson, glassblower 3 Vacant 76 Charles Barlow, carpenter 69 56i Wm Hunter, porter Mrs Graham 5 8o Mrs Catharine Williamson Daniel Sullivan, livery Michael Galagher, shoemkr 71 Jas Pen, tanner Walter Welch, manfr 58 7-9 Thos Lawry's warehouse 82 Fred Aldridge, printer 73 Mr$ James Forster George Martin, machinist 6o t Edmund Hudson, cierk 88 printer 75 Geo McGilvrey, conducter Nichol 62 A R Highnell, 13 Geo Green, pork curer 90 Mrs C J 83 Thomas McCann, moulder manfr 64 Thomas Ham, tinsmith 15 Win S Sendall, 92 Edward T Wright, 85 John S carpenter 66 James Truscott, machinist Slater, mason 17 Dan LeMessurier, Young-st intersects 87 painter 68 August Letzinger, haticr Nelson Taylor, harnessmk'r 23 Murton & 89 Reid, coal dealer 94 John R Nicholls, clerk Wm Allbeary, shoemaker Chas Hughs, carpenter 7 0 Main-st intersects 96 Chas Maltman, boxmaker 7o 41 Wm Harper, laborer Robert-rt. intersects Vacant grounds 98 George Mellon 72 Isaac Stevenson, polisher 91 John McGarigle, laborer 102 George LeRiche, druggist 74 Vacant 93 Chas Harvey, clerk Jackson-st intersects 104 Vacant 76 David Cullum, fitter gs James Dawson, agent 39 Robert Duncan, merchant to6 Cant John Roberts 78 David Ross, miller 97 John Robbins, tinsmith 4: A R Kerr, merchant to8 F B Halliday, traveler 8o John Woodman,baggageman 99 Edward Burton, brakeman 43 Alex Gartshore, maid t to Barnard 8: Win Whiteside, machinist tot Albert H Young, clerk 45 Miss Anna A Meade Co 1[2 S C Scully, mg Singer 84 John W Macdonald,inspectr 47 Thos Tandy, G T R tray Cathcart, 17pper, east side 114 Jas G Insole, corn Patterson Bros, lumber from 53 Fred G Foster, florist Alonzo Lutes, salesman 108 King e to King 55 t6 Cathcart Lower, west side William Peter G Sinclair, gardener Maria-st intersects Glass, moulder Hunter-st intersects Thos 2-4 Vacant s s 8 Charles Powis 57 Lewis D Wilson-st intersects 6 A Leighton, laundryman Birely 120 Vacant 59 Mrs Peter McIntyre ii Emerson Hannon, grocer 8 David Mc Killop, machinist 122 Robt Berryman, machinist 63 Patrick Maguire 13 Luke Cuzner, tinsmith ro Peter Mast, goldsmith 124 James O'Heir, machinist 67 S F Lazier 15 John Burges, musician 12 Mrs Evans Griffiths 17 Wm Morrow, laborer 16 T I) James, saddler Bold-st satersetts aide plumber Carhcart Lower st, east 19 Robert McArdle, zo Lawrence Beltz, tailor Charles-st, west James Hampson. 22 F X Vallee, aide 166 >bees, to Barton from 21 Mrs broommaker American Hotel Robert King, laborer Brennan's lumber yard Wilson-st intersects 23 12 Mrs Isaac Reynolds 25 Mrs Harriet McCullough King1Vm-si inierreas Fraser, laborer 14 Mrs James Lewis 12 W J 27 Vacant Davison, agent Cathcart, Upper, west side Main-st 14 Charles intersects intersects Kelly-st t Geo Peters, 16 Ernest Schultz, tinsmith clerk 20 John B Young, accountant Fred Manning, moulder 3 18 Wm Drake, shoemaker 29 Joshua Phillips, carpenter 26 Mrs James Ritchie 31 Richard Wakely, teamster 9 20 Joseph Atchison, polisher John Christian, porter 28 John Ronan, pedler 33 Thos Anderson, machinist 11 Pennington Clock works & Baker, wood 30 Joseph Smith, cabinetmaker 35 Joel Stewart, engineer workers Kelly-st intersects 32 Philip Stephens, laborer --ad STREET DIRECTORY. 255 HAMILTON. 2 54 CITY OF 70 Louis Rohmer, carpenter 30 Charles Thompson, laborer 34 Richard Packharn, cigarmk'r 77 Mrs Edward Gale 72 Alfred Hildreth, laborer 32 Mrs Kate Callon 36 Geo Overend, laborer 79 Thos Burns, laborer 74 Michael Ryan, laborer 34 Felix Joice, machinist :0 John Early, laborer 81 Mrs E Sullivan Young-st intersects 36 John Winn, iron worker 40 Mrs James Flynn 83 Samuel Porter, baker Wm Foster, moulder 84 John Simpson, cigarmaker Park-st intersects Jackson-st intersects 85 87 James Griffith, jeweler Maria-st intersects 64 Daniel Graham, carpenter 46 Mrs Mary Hunt 98 Thomas Wren, 66 barrister Mari,-st intersects tinsmith Robert Harper, carpenter 48 Charles Lemon, Roo James 68 Alex M seedsman Radden, laborer Patterson, wool grader Ross, painter so Robert Evans, 95 Patrick 104 Wm Andrew Will, shoemaker Newbiggings Bay-st intersects 54 Nursery 97 so8 Wm Sullivan, Thomas Lawlor, machinist laborer Hunter-st intersects 97 110 NIrs Mary Sullivan Colborne-st, south side 99 Chas Kidner, printer 66 David Gillies, merchant 112 Tnos Skinner, contractor ii George Smith, carpenter 101 Vacant intersects ti6 John Goodfellow, painter Bold-st 103 Vacant Center-st intersects 118 John 1Vren, laborer 105 John l'atterson, tailor 13 Albert I /ege, dyer Cherry-st, east side, from 116 113 Peter Miller, tinsmith Hannah-st intersects 5 Edwin Tinsley, engineer Main east to Mountain 5 Vacant 17 C M Belknap, lumber dealer High level pumping station Macnab & Park-sts 1 Mrs Louis Marttr Chisholm-st, see Oak Avenue intersect 3 W H Spohn, photographer Cherry-st west side 6s Sidney McCloud, Supt Roll- 5 Walter England, barber N N W station Clark ave, east side, between Mills 63 John 7 John Broadley, bricklayer Main-st intersects Wellington and Victoria- McLachlin, painter Thomas Stout, engineer 63 Chas H Egg, clerk 7 Reid, carpenter a,ve, off Simcoe It T Sullivan, laborer 8 Thos W 65 James Lakeland, artist to Henry Hawkins, plasterer 1 ii Alex l'hillips, blacksmith John J Connell, bricklayer 67 Mrs Mary A Bell 12 Fred Cornell, plasterer 3 John 'Freeborn, laborer 69 Fred R Venator, turner 7arkson-st intersects laborer 14 Henry Williams, Wm Barclay, patternffiter 71 Mrs James Gleason 15 John Plant, wood dealer cutter 16 John P Cline, marble Patrick O'Neil, bricklayer 73 B J Connelly, brakeman 23 Edwd NIcGrath, wagonmakr Jackson-st intersects J I) Small, carpenter 25 David McBrien, painter Bay-st intersects 18 Vacant George Searls, laborer hrunter-st intersects Rowe, printer Concession-st, north side, from 20 Win H Clark-ave, west side 35 G Fickley, shoemaker 22 A W Andrews, laborer James to city limits wm D Goodman, moulder 39 John Jeffrey, carpenter 24 Mrs Robt Judd 4 Wm 6 G Grundy, gardener Wright, machinist 41 Joseph Jeffs, machinist Huuter-st intersects 6 David C Dowrie, 7 Wm Wilson, shipper letter car'r 43 Thomas Stanton, painter 30 George Long, wood dealer 8 M 9 Thos Riddell, carpenter Dawson, letter carrier 45 L Reuben, dealer 32 Hugh Gawley, shirt ironer ro Wm Cook, coachman Ferrie-st 47 I,orenzo Myers, teamster 38 Vacant intersects 12 George Catchpole, salesman 49 George Smith, tinsmith 42 MIS Robert Fitzmorris Thos Freeborn, laborer W H Gillard, merchant 5 t Wm Dodds, mason Hy Sharpe, carpenter Win Mullvale, laborer 44 Bay-st intersects 53 J McMahon, moulder 46 Fred Townsend -- — 55 Jas Sullivan, laborer Campbell 48 Mrs Catharine Colborne-Et, north side, frcm Joseph Hobson, C E O'Reilly-st intersects 52 Thos McMahon, accountant John Alexander, merchant 54 Miss B Burke 185 James n, west to Eay 65 Joseph Gouett, packer hi/ton, Caroline, Bruce & Hess 56 Nicholas Engel, tinsmith 2 Gurneys tir 67 Ed Costello, laborer 'are, scale rids sis intersect 58 Dan Mahony 12 Mrs R Seymour 69 John Prindiville. carpenter 98 F 1Vilkinson, grain dealer 6o T H Haine, hotel James McBreath, r " James Canary, laborer 1 4 blacksmith too John Hendry, patternmaker 16 Walter Applegath, 71 Vacant O'Reilly-st Intersects merchant Vacant Macnab-st 73 Mrs Patrick Doyle 66 James McGraw, laborer intersects Queen-st intersects Younest intersects 68 Chas Bolingbroke, upholste'r 256 CITY OF IIAMILTON. STREET DIRECTORY. John Pearson, accountant 18 Samuel Gage, laborer Duke-st, north side from 100 Jesse Coombes, laborer teamster 20 \1'm McCutcheon, James s to western limits (;artAr-st mitsrseds Kent and Locke-sts intersect watchman 22 George Cook, 2 Win Arnott, stonecutter 26 Oliver McLeod, blacksmith M Wright, cotton broker Dnke-et, south side 4 Vacant John Smith, tailor 32 Mrs Agnes McCabe S Matthew Ix6gat, merchant so Dr J I) Macdonald Alfred Grigg, clerk 36 11'm Wright 7 Alex W Roy, accountant 1Vm E Thomson, carpenter Afacxab S- Park-s4 ixtsrsad .Yacxab-st ixtcrsuts A G Thomson, finisher Croaks-st, west side 36 Alex Bruce, barrister Arthur Strickland, carriage- 9 George Brand, laborer 40 Vacant 6 James Watson,president maker r i Shcphard Latham, machinist 42 James Angus, sr knitting company r r T H Macpherson, mer- Garth-rt inltrJtik 15 John F. \\-ay, blacksmith 44 Jas Angus, jr, hatter chant 1 -1 Mrs J McColl 46 Mrs C McCallum 3 Concession-st south side 19 Alex Elder, fitter 46 Ed Furlong, barrister 93 1) G Greer, estate agent is Charles J Hope, mer- 'a John Stuart, merchant 21 Fred Weaver, switchman
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