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Directory of the County of Hastings : Containg a Full and Complete List Of seoTmiMJULSioN IH!YP0'PiJ<j0SP4 s or yiviiE: A\(Nj© s^i PERFECT-. P; .MANENT. PALATABLE,' It is ill the form of a beautiful Creamy Emulsion, palatable as Milk and can be taken by the most delicate invalid. The greatest remedy in existence. Scott's Ennilsion is both a Food and a Medicine, and can safely be said to be a reliable remedy for Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofulous Affections, Anoemia, General Debility, Coughs, Colds and Throat Diseases. In all cases where there is Emaciation OF Wasting Away of the body, nothing will so quickly restore its feeble powers and give flesh and strength as this palatable Emulsion. It is different in its combination and action from any similar preparation, does not separate or change, and is at '"ast three t'mes as efficacious as plain cod liver oil. It is no idle boast to say that this remedy is without a peer. Be sure and obtain Scott's Emulsion, put up in a salmon wrapper at 5octs and $i.oo per bottle, by J-- SCOTT & BOWNE, Manufg Chemists, New York, and Belleville, Ont. L.W.YEOMANS & Co. 3 -IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN- DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMES, VARNISHES, TOILET GOODS, WINDOW GLASS,' PORTLAND CEMENT. With a large and carefully selected Stock and a thoroughly equipt premises we can fill orders witli promptness and satisfaction. Purchasing with cash and keeping well posted in the markets, we are in a position to offer our customers every advantage. American Water White. American Prime White. Canadian Refined. Our American Water White Oil has proved most satisfactory ; we regard it the Best Oil for familv purposes in the market. A full assortment of iREJ.^^HD'Y" ]yLi:X:EID :F>.A.I3SrTS In fifty different shades. These are made with pure linseed oil and the best colors and may be relied upon. Tube Paints, Brushes, Canvas, Studies in great Variety. Artist's will find our Stock' in these Goods particularly fine. FRONT STREET BELLEVIl^E ONT. ' J. F. WILLS, FRANCIS S.WALLBRIDGE ( Successor to Hon. Lewis Wallbridsre, Q. C.) BARRISTER, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c.. Office, Cor. Front and Campbell Sts., Office—McAnnany Block, cor. Front and Bridge Streets, BELLEVILLE, - - Ontario. BELLEVILLE, Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN, Private <i- Co'y Funds. Private and Company money to loan at 6 per cent., on easy terms upon good land security. Charges Moderate. FALKINER & MASSON, BARRISTERS, &c., GEO D. DICKSON, Q.C., Nos. 1, 2, 3 (^ 4, Ridley Block, BARRISTER, '^&c. Campkell Street, BELLEVILLE. North Bridge Street, opp. Post Office, N. B. FAiiKiNER Stewart Masson. BELLEVILLE, - - Ontario. WILLIAM N. PONTON, BARRISTER, GEO. DENMARK, Solicitor, Notary Public, <^C/^ BELLEVILLE, Ontario. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, MONEY TO LOAN—Private Funds at lowest rates jMu.. and on easy terms of payment. Office—Front Street. Agent Trust and Loan Company of Canada. Office—Bridge Street, BELLEVILLE, - - - Ontario. (Over the G. N. W. Telegraph Office.) W. B. NORTHRUP, M. A., J. PARKER THOMAS, Barrister, barrister. Solicitor, &c. Offices—North Bridge Street, between "Frontl Solicitor, Notary Public. Street and Lower Bridge. Commissioner for taking Affidavits in Ontario I - - to be used in Quebec. BELLEVILLE, Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN— Private and Company Funds BELLEVILLE, Ontario. ROBERT BOGLE, E. GUSS PORTER, BARRISTER. liOan and Real Estate Agent, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c., MONEY TO LOAN, Office— Robertson's Block'.East Side Front St. At Lowest Rates, on Real Estate. BELLEVILLE, Ontario. Office— Front Street, jWPrivate to Money Loan. BELLEVILLE, - - - - Ont. CEO. EASTERBROOK, GRAIN AND LUMBER MERCHANT, ALSO DEALER IN WOOD COAL & PRESSED HAY. d- xc, X s rxr X »r Gi- ^A. sx»x3CXjaLX«'a7'3r. OOLBORNE STREET, TWEED. ¥ICT©Bm HOTEL, ^r'vcrxsxsxs, oairrx7..A.x&xo. FELIX GABOURIE, - Proprietor. This Hotel is sfecond to none in the County and has superior accommodations for man and beast. The table is supplied with the best of everything in season, and at the Bar can be obtained the BEST -WIlSrES, LXGiTJOE.S J\.T<TID OIC3--A.RS, COMMODIOUS YARD AND STABLING. HENRY CARRE, C. E., ( M. Soc. Can. '. K. Dominion and Provincial Land Surve3^or, Special Attention paid to Hydraulic and Land Drainage. PATENTS OBTAINED AND DRAWINGS MADE. r. O. Address. Office—McANNANY BLOCK, Box 203, Under Ontario Business College, BELLEVILLE. Front Street. POST OFFICES IN COUNTY HASTINGS. Office. Township. Postmaster. Anson Rawdon Alex. McMullen Albert Tyendinaga Richard Jones Belleville Station Thurlow W. G. Henderson Blessington Tyendinaga Hy. Cole Beechmount Faraday Frederick B. Lecey Bird s Creek Herschel Geo. Grant Bannockburn Madoc S. McEwan Belleville. Thurlow J- H. Meecham Bogart Hungerford F. Murphy Boulter Carlow W. D. Parkhurst BrJdgewater Elzevir Mrs. James Bronson Dungannon , F. Mullett Bancroft Faraday. J. C. George Bayside Sidney J- W. Lent Big Springs Rawdon Jesse Neil Canifton Thurlow J. G. Forister Chapman Hungerford A. Chapman Cooper Madoc Wm. Bond Corby ville Thurlow W. Bennett Chatterton Sidney S. P. Morden Coe Hill Mines WoUaston R. Waddington Deseronto Tyendinaga Jas. Bowen Deloro Marmora C.J. Bizard Egan Creek Empey L. Empey Eldorado Madoc Jno. McClintock Foxboro Thurlow E. W. Ashley Frankford Sidney John Chapman Faraday Faraday George Orr Fuller Huntington Mrs. M. Fuller Gilmour Tudor J. Caverly Glanmire Tudor ,.., I). Loomis, jr Glen Millar Sidney Fred Ford Greenview Monteagle John Fitzgerald Gunter Cashel J. H. Gunter Glenross Sidney G. T. Iveson Havergal Carlow John Campbell jr Halston Tyendinaga John Collins Hybla Monteagle G. A. Bartlett Holloway Thurlow Mrs. M. A. Clark Hermon Mayoi Wm. McMunn Ivanhoe Hunt ngdon W. B. Tanner Kingsford Tyendinaga J. B. Gordon Larkin Hungerford D. G. Larkin L' Amable Dungannon John R. Tait Lime Lake Hungerford John Henderson Lonsdale Tyendinaga Jas. McCuIlon. McKenzie Lake Sabine Thos. Coghlan Madoc Madoc W. H. O'Flynn . POST OFFICES IN CO. HASTINGS (Continued) Malone Marmora . George Richardson Marlbank Hungerford Mrs. D. Allan Marmora ... Marmora David Bentley Marysville Tyendinaga Dennis Hayes Maynooth Monteagle H. Z. Cassell Melrose Tyendinaga Wm. Mundle Millbridge Tudor R, M. Norman Moira Hungerford Jos. MuUett Moneymore Hungerford John Thompson ^lonteagle Valley Monteagle . F. Hutchinson Myrehali Tyendinaga A. A. Coulson Murchison. Murchison F, J. Taylor Nugent Wollaston Thos. Nugent Naphan Tyendinaga F. Brennan New Carlow Carlow A. S. Tooley Ormsby Limeirick Geo. L. Jarman Plainfield Thurlow .John Gillespie Purdy Bangor, '. Wm. Watt Phillipston Thurlow George Phillips Queansboro Elzevir T. W. Jeffs Rose Island Wollaston Jno McKee Read Tyendinaga John C. Hanley Rimington Madoc John Rimington Roslin ;. Thurlow Miss Jane Hewitt SarginsQn Rawdon James Finch Sidney Crossing Sfdney W. R. Vanaervoort STiannonville Tyendinaga Thos. Creeper Sine Rawdon D. Sine Spring Rock Rawdon P. Welsh St. Ola Limerick W. Morton Stirling. Rawdon ... Mrs. Agnes Judd Stoco. Hungerford Patrick .Murphy The Flats. Elzevir ., . M. James Tuftsville . i Sidney Stephen Tufts Thwaite Wollaston Mrs. J. Thwaite Thanet Wollaston John Christie The Ridge Wollaston [ames McGregor Thomasburg Hungerford E. Elliott Trenton . ; Sidney J. B. Christie Tweed Hungerford W. J. Bowell Urtifraville Dungannon D, Cavanagh W^ood . Faraday John McLellan Wari.ston Marmora D. Vansickle Walibridge . : Sidney F. B. Prior Wellman's Corners , . Rawdon , G W, Vandervoort West Huntington. Hungerford James Gay. , FRANCIS S.WALLBRIDGE J. F. WILLS, Lewis Wallbride;e, Q. 3.) ( Successor to Hon. BARRISTER, BARRISTER, Conveyancer, &c Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Solicitor, McAnnany Block, cor. Front and Front and Campbell Sts., Office— Office, Cor. Bridge Streets, Ontario. BELLEVILLE, - - BELLEVILLE, - Ontario. loan at per MONEY TO LOAN, Private d: Co'y Fuild«. Private and Company money to 6 security. cent., on easy terms upon good land Charges Moderate. FALKINER & MASSON, Q.C., BARRISTERS, &c., GEO D. DICKSON, Nos. 1, 2, 3 ^ 4, liidley Block, BARRISTER, &c. BELLEVILLE. Cami'keli. Street, North Bridge Street, opp. Post Office, Stewart Masbos. N. B. FALKINER BELLEVILLE, - - Ontario WILLIAM N. PONTON, BARRISTER, GEO. DENMA?.K, Solicitor, Notary Public, (|c., Barrister, Solicitor, BELLEVILLE, Ontario. MONEY TO LOAN—Private Funds at lowed rate.^i Office—Front Street. on easy terms of payment. i^.l^ and Agent Trust and Loan Company of Canada. BELLEVILLE, - - - Ontario Office—Bridge Street, (Over the G. N. W. Telegraph Office.) W. B. NORTH RUB, M. A., J. PARKER THOMAS, Barrister, Solicitor, &:c. barrister. Offices—North Bridge Street, betweei^HHbetweei Solicitor, Notary Publk^. Street and Lower Bridge, Commissioner for taking Affidavits in Ontario BELLEVILLE, Onta^II to be used in Quebec. MONEY TO LOAN—Privatr and Company Fund. BELLEVILLE, Ontario. ROBERT BOGLE, K GUSS PORTER, I>oan and Real Estate Ageni BARRISTER, MONEY TO L O A N, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c., At Lowest Rates, on Real Estate. Office— Robertson's Block .East Side Front St. BELLEVILLE, Ontario. Office— Front Street, - - - Ont jief Private Money to Loan. BELLEVILLE, — 1889. DIRECTORY —OF THE- County of Hastings, —CONTAINING A Full and Complete List of Householders of the City of Belleville, of each Town, Township and Village in the County, and of the Township of Ameliasburgh, Prince Edward County, a Classified List of Trades and "" Professions of Belleville, together with other Information, Local and Provincial, and Advertisements of the Principal Busi- ness Houses, embellished with LITHOGRAPHIC MAPS OF THE COUNTY, BELLEVILLE, AND THE PRINCIPAL VILLAGES.
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