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GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY

OF THE

COUNTY OF PERTH,

1867.

IRWIN & BURNHAM, PUBLISHERS. W. H. IRWIN. GEO. E. BURNHAM.

TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, 76 KING STREET EAS'!."

1867.

PREF ACE.

In presenting the" Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Perth"

to the public, the compilers wish to state that their object, which

they hope they have attained, is to provide a work which will prove

not only useful, but interesting, and that every exertion in their

power has been made to render it full, complete and reliable; and

though, from the variety of sources from which the necessary infor­

mation was obtained, and the impossibility of avoiding all mistakes

in a work of this nature, inaccuracies will be found, particularly in

the orthography of proper names, the publishers trust that as few

errors will be discovered in this work as in any of a similar

character, and that it will deserve the approbation of its Patrons.

We deem it our duty to return our sincere thanks to those who

have so liberally aided the undertaking, by providing us with valuable

information, as well as in a pecuniary sense. We are particularly

indebted to the editors of the several papers in the County.

COUNTY OF PERTH.

THE HURON TRACT was originally the property of the Canada Company, and comprised the townships of Colborne, Goderich, Hul­let, McKillop, Logan, Ellice, North and South Easthope, Downie, Fullarton, Hibbert, 'l'uckersmith, Stanley, Hay, Stephen, Usborne, BlansharJ, Biddulph, McGilli nay, vVilliams and Bosanq uet. Williams was afterwards added to the London, and Bosanquet to the Western District.

The Canada Company was originally formed through the exertions of John Galt, the celebrated Author. In the year 1!S25, Lieut.-Col. Francis Cockburn, Simon McGillivray, Col. Sir John Harvey, John Galt, and John Davidson, were appointed Commissioners to value the lands intended to be sold by the] mperial Government to the Canada Company; and in 1827 the Huron Tract was explored. In ]829, in the whole Huron Tract there were oAly three miserable log huts, and two unfinished frame houses, intended for the reception of emigrants, no road, with the exception of a narrow track through the woods, through which the sun was not visible owing to the overhanging trees; the population at this period consisted of only three families. In 1~:~2, the town and tow~ship of Goderich contained a litlle over three hundred inhabitants, and a post ran once a fortnight between Goderich and Guelph.

The total number of acres contracted for with the Governm3nt by the Company was 2,C}/SJ,413: the average cost. including the Huron Tract, was 2s. IOtd. per acre. The Huron Tract was declared a Di~­trict as the" Huron District" in 1842, previous to which it forml'd a part of the London District, and comprised the townships of Ashfield, Biddulph. Blanshard, Col borne. Downie. Ellice, Easthope (North and South), Fullarton, Goderich, Hibbert, Hay, Hullet, Logan, McKillop, McGillivray, Stephl'n, Stanley, Tuckersmith, Usborne and Wawanosh -the last named was the property of the Crown.

At a subsequent period the Counties of Perth, Huron and Bruce were united for judicial and electoral purposes; but they are now separated-Huron and Bruce forming one constituency. Perth is represented in the Legislative Assembly by Robert McFarlane, Esq.

Vlll COUNTY OF PERTH.

The County of Perth is bounded north by the County of Wellington, east by Wellington and Waterloo; west by !l~ron •. and south by Middlesex and Oxford. It contains fifteen mUUlclpahtles: the tOWI;S of Stratford and St. Marys; the villages of Mitchell and Listowel; the townships of Blanshard, Downie, Ellice, Elma, Fullarton, Hib­bert, Logan, Mornington, North Easthope, South Easthope, and Wallace.

The soil of this county is greatly dlversifie?, but generally of good quality, the surface level, and the farms well Improved .. The .. Gre~t Swamp" encroaches on the townships of Logan and Ellice. In thiS Swamp the rivers Maitland, Saugeen, Thames, Bayfield, and Grand take their rise. The Canada Company received 100,000 acres of land as compensation for any loss they might sustain from the swamp form­ing part of their purchase. The timber is principally hardwood. The county is well watered by the Avon, Thames, and numerous smaller streams, several of which supply ample water power for manufac~ur­ing purposes.

The Grand Trunk and the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railways inter­sect the county. There ar!> also several good gravelled roads, thus affording every facility for the transportation of merchandise to the eastern and western markets.

COUNTY OF PERTH.-Area, 446,728 acres, or R9S square miles The township of Blanshard contains 4IJ,259 acres; Downie and Gore, 40.995; Easthope, North, 4:1,691; Easthope, South. 24,683; Ellice, 17,'i00; Mornington, 50,724; Fnllarton, 41,057; Hibbert, 41,476; Logan, Elma dnd Wallace, 137,403.

Population of the county, census of 1862,38,083.

PUBLIC ROADs.-Huron Gravel Road, length 3:3 miles; Stratford and St. Marys Road, length 12 miles; Zorra Gravel Road, length 4 miles, Stratford and Northern Gravel Road. to Millhank, length 17 miles;. Logan and Elma Gravel Road~ length 16 miles; St. Marys and Mitchell Gravel Road, length 18 miles; London Proof Line .Junc­tion Graval Road, Woodstock and Huron, length 3t miles.

In terms of t~e recently a~opted Confederation Bill, the County of Perth now consists of two RldlUgs or Electoral Divisions numbered respectively fi~ty-seven and fifty-eight. The North RiJi~g consists of the townships of Wallace, Elma, Logan, Ellice, Mornington, and North Easthope, and the Town of Stratford.

The South Riding consists of the townships of Blanshard LJownie South Easthope, Fullarton, Hibbert, and the towns of Mit~hell and St. Marys.

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SUMMARY OF THE STATEMENTS OF THE ASSETS,

LIABILITIES, REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, &c., OF

COUNTY OF PERTH, 1866.

The following sums are the aggregate of all the towns and town­ships within thtl county, as well as of the county itself as a separate corporation:

Number of acres assessed, 505,017; number of ratepayers assessed, 7,191.

AssETs.-Assessed value of real estate, $4,370,508 ;"assessed value of personal property. $191,248; amount of arrears of taxes, $96,950; other assets, $71,190.

LIABILITIEs.-Corporation debentures, $252,300; M. L. F. deben­tures, $3"8,000; interest over due, $:38,644; other liabilities, $12,242.

REvENuE.-Collected under the year's rates, $67,687; revenue from Government on account of administration of justice, $2,549; other revenues, $24,290.

EXPENDITuRE.-Interest paid on debentures, $9,638; for education­al purposes, $7,135; salaries and 'other expenses of Municipal Gov­ernment, $14,555; expenses on account of administration of justice, $7,795; on roads and bridges, $26,755; on all other accounts. $34,919.

COUNTY OF PERTH OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

COUNTY OFFICERS • . Judge, .......................... D. H. Lizal's, ........................ Stratford. Sheritf, .............. , ......... R. Moderwell,....................... " Clerk of the Peace ......... J. J. E. Linton, ................... .. Clerk Co. Court & Deputy

Clerk of the Crown, .... James McFadden, ...... n •• o.o ••• 0. " Registrar Surrogate, ....... James 1V1cFadden, ................ 0 "

County Clerk, ............... Stewart Campbell,.................. " County Attorney, ........... Michael Hayes,............ ......... " Treasurer, ................... Andrew Monteith,.................. " Registrar, .................... William Smith, ...................... Sebringville Surveyor, ................... J. G. Kirk, ........................... Stratford. Auditors, ..................... E. Dent., Wm. Rooney,..... " Prison Surgeon, ............ P. R. Shaver, M.D., ........ ...... "

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COUNTY COUNCIL.

Thomas Ford, Warden.

TOWNSHIP. REEVES. DEPUTY REEVES.

Blanshard ............. Edward R. Gooding .............. Jas. Dinsmore. Downie .............. T. Ballantyne ..................... M. Kastner. Ellice ....... , ......... John Kastner ...................... J. Brunner. Fullarton ............ Thomas Ford ........ " ............ Abraham Davidson. Elma .................. A. Clellan .......................... S. Roe. Hibbert ............... F. McCormack .................... R. W. Given. Logan ................. Robert Jones ...................... Robert Keys. Mornington ......... John Watson ....................... R. McKee. North Easlhope .... James Trow ........................ James Stewart. South Easthope ..... L. Wilker ....................... .. Wallace .............. John McDermott .................. Wm. Follis.

LIMITS AND CLERKS OF DIVISION COURTS, CO. PERTH.

I. Comprising all that part of the township of North Easthope, west of the line between lots 25 and 26, and south of the road between the 8th and 9th concessions, and all that part of the township of South Easthope, west of the side line between lots 25 and 26. All that part of the township of Downie and Gore, north and east of the concession between the 10th and II th concessions and the Oxford Road, and all the township of Ellice, from the 1st to the 30th concessions inclusive. Clerk, David B. Burrit, Stra:ford.

II. Comprising all that part of the township of Fullarton, not in· cluded in division number three, and the townships of Hibbert and Logan. Clerk, Thomas Matheson, Mitchell.:

III. ComprIsing that portion of the Township of Downie, west of the Oxford Road, and south of the concession line, between the 10th and 11th concessions of the Township 01 Blanshard; all that part of the Township of Fullarton, comprising the 13th and 14th concessions, and south of a road leading from the Mitchell ROlld between lots 24 and 25, east of lot :~ in the 10th concf'ssion, thence east along the line between the 10th and 11th concessions to the town line. Clerk, J. Coleman, St. Marys.

IV. Comprising that part of the Township of North Easthope, east of the line between lots 25 and 26, and north of the 8th concession inclusive, with the 9th and 10th concessions; all that part of South Easthope, not included in division number one. Clerk, -, Shakspeare.

V. Comprising the Township of Mornington, and all that part of

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the Township of Elma, from lots 53 to 72, both nnmbers inclusive, of the first concession, and from lots number 27 to number :36, both num­bers inclusive in and from the 2nd to the 18th concession, both conces­sions inclusive of said Township of Elma, and concessions 14,15, and 16, of the Township of Ellice, and concessions II, 1~, 13 and 14, of the Township of North Easthope. Clerk, Samuel Whaley, West's Corners.

VI. Comprising the Township of Wallace, and all that part of the Township of Elma, trom the 1st concession to the 18th concession, both concessions inclusive, and comprising lots No.1 to No. 52, both inclusive of the first concession; and lots No.1 to 26, inclusive from the ~nd to. the 18th concessions, both concessions inclusive. Clerk, D. D. Hay, Listowel.

LIST OF THE MAGISTRATES FOR THE COUNTY OF PERTH.

Commission dated at Quebec, Eleventh day oj December, A.D. 1862.

STRATFORD-D. H. Lizars (Judge), J. C. W. Daly, W. F. McCul­loch, John Sharman, T. M. Daly, A. Monteith, P. R. Jarvis, Jamps Woods, L. T. O'Loane,J. G. Kirk, John A Scott, John Lynch. (l\'ew) -James Corcoran, 'Villiam Mowatt, .James Redford, W. W. Fortune, and George A. Hilton.

NORTH EASTHoPE-James Rankin, Alexander Fisher, John Curtis, James Trow, James Brown, John Cairnes, Joseph Whaley, James Hamilton, Jaines Dougherty, J. Cashine. (New)-James Crerar, John Zinkann, David Bell, Wm. McGuigan.

SOUTH EASTHoPE-John Fitzgerald, George Kleinknecht. (New) -John Wmer, Alexander McTavish, John Blain, Leonard Wilker.

MORNINGTON-John Freeborn, Uriah McFadden, Alexander Patter­son, George Edwards, James Montgomery. (NelV)- Samuel 'Vhaley, Ebenezer Rutherford, John Chalmers, William Grieve, James Baird, James McGorman, James Roe, James Whaley, William Reid, Walter Peffers, John Well', Arthur McDonald, Samuel Anderson, John Nicklin.

ELMA-Wm. Smilie, D. D. Hay, John R. Foster. (New)-W. Moore, C. Cousins, Benjamin Rothwell, John Rutherford, John Grant, Robert Cleland, John Livingston, W.G. Hay, Robert Bingham, Arthur Gordon, James Hammond, D. D. Campbell.

WALLACE-Freeborn Kee, Lewis Bolton. (New)-Andrew Mitchell, Peter Stewart, Alexander Livingston, James Tudhope, G. S. Climie,

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R. W. Hermon, George Taylor, W. Hemsworth, Edward Bristow, A. Bolton, A. Campbell, C. M. Hemsworth, J. M. Halstead.

DOWNIE AND GORE-John McCully, William Clyne, James Boyd, John Watson, Robert Simpson, Samuel Robb, John A. King, John Millar. (New)-David Swanson, William Elliott, Michael Quirk, James Sutherland, John Thompson, Hugh Hamilton, Robert Ballan­tyne, William Laing, Wm. Byers, George Russell, Wm. Smith.

,ELLIcE-Robert Henry, John Kastner, George Brunner, Joseph Miller, John Roche, Samuel R. Hesson, Mortimer Bishon, Peter Foley. (New)-Anthony Goettler, William Whalen, Peter Kastner, Owen Writt, Peter Brown.

FULLARToN-James Brown, Robert Porteous, Foljambe Awty, Wm. Davidson, Hugh K. Junk, John Cole, 'Abraham Davidson. (New­John Arbagost, Michael Goetz, Edmund Turner, Dflniel :McPhail, Robert Bain, Charles Hugill, James Woodley, David Walks, William Porteous, Henry Morgan, John Buchan, James Moore, jr" Charles At­kinson, John Woodley, John S. Mcintyre.

MITCHELL-Thomas Ford. Wm, Rath, John Hicks, Adam Mulhol­land, William Small, Peter Shean, John Abbott. (New)-Thomas Matheson, James Sills, J. H. Flagg, Albert Gcebel, Thomas Davidson, Robert McLean.

LOGAN-Wm. Smith, Robert Jones, Thomas Hill, James Prendible, Patrick Collins. (New)-Thomas Welch, John Wade, Edward Pren­dible, William McPherson, William Robb, John Kenny, jr., John Aikens, Frederick Bedker, John Humberston, James Pierce, jr., Thomas De Courcy.

HIBBERT-Robert Donkin, William Bell, James Shaw. (New)­George Hamilton, Thomas Dunn, Richard H. Sarvis, John Gardner, Finley McCormick, Charles Broob, Joseph Kidd, Edward Downey, Patrick Woods, James Atkinson, John Moore, 2nd con., Daniel Galla­gher, John Docking.

ST. MARYS-Edward Long, Wm. V. Hutton, Gilbert McIntosh, T. B. Guest, P. M. Nicol, Milner Harrison, Patrick Whelihan. (New)­A. E. Ford, Joseph McDougall, George Mcintyre, W. Lyell Hutton, James McCuaig, John Flaws, W. N. Ford, Daniel McDougall, Richard Box. A. J. Belch, Walter Mitchell, Arundel Hill.

BLANSHARD-David Cathcart, .Tohn Shoebottom, Thomas Williams, John Robinson, James, Dinsmore, Jas. Creighton, Benjamin Stanley, Augustus, W. Schwiger, (Grand Trunk R. R) (New)-Joshua Sheply, Thomas Fotheringham, William M. Woods, Robert Somer­ville, John Armstrong, Christopher Sparling, Roda Hanley, Joshua Freeman, Walker Unwin, Charles Bellamy, John H. Clark, John Robertson, Thomas M. McIntosh.

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LIST OF CORONERS, COUNTY OF PERTH, 1867.

James Bowie, M.D., Mitchell Daniel D. Campbell, Listowel David Coon, M.D., Mitchell John Hyde, M.D., Stratford David H. Harrison, M.D., St.

Marys Edwd. Hornibrook, M.D., Mitchell

John Mahoney, Mitchell Peter J. Muter, Shakspeare P. R. Shaver, M.D .• Stratford Daniel Wilson, M.D., St. Marys George Wilson, M.D., St. Marys John Nichol, M.D., Listowel John Philip, M.D., Listowel

LIST OF THE CONSTABLES OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH, APPOINTED BY THE COURT OF GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE, l\-IARCH 1866,-AND PRE­VIOUS SESSIONS.

STRATFORD (TowN).-'v. D. Harrison, High Constable, Co. Perth; J. A. McCarty, (Town Constable); George Hay, Robert Rooney, James Taylor, jr., Thomas B. McCarthy, John Carey, John Claxton, John Perry, Joseph Johns, Matthew Emmerton, Charles Keary, (Grand Trunk), Fenton Delaney, G. T. R., Henry King, Thomas Carslake.

NORTH EASTHoPE.-Wm. Gadkee, No. 17, con. 12, Thomas J. Rob­inson, 17, con. 12, James Callan, 26, con. S, (Gadshill P.O.), James Smyth, 24, con. 7, John A. Crerar, 27, con. 2, John Peddie, 39, con. 3, Robert Conner, a9, con. 4, Cornelius Quinlan, ·t2, con. 4, Thomas Crozier, (Topping P.O.)

SOUTH EASTHOPE.-Andrew Carroll, Shakspeare, Thomas Odbert, 38, con. 5, Robert Moore, Shakspeare, Robert Reid, Tavistock, Henry Capling, 12, con. 1, Phillip Brown, 20, con. 4. James Stewart, 35, con. 39, con. 4, Jacob Amachar, Shakspeare, Conrad Anchinaur, 20, con. 3, John Quehl,20, con. 5, Christian Deitrich, Shakspeare, Gordon Fraser, Shakspeare.

MORNINGToN.-Wm. Magwood, 12, con. 5, Wm. Hamilton, 7, con. 7, Ernest Knoblock, 16, con. 13, John Whaley, 9, con. ·1, Alexander Curtis, 8, con. 4, John Dowd,7, con. 10, John McClory, (Edgecomb P.O.), John Crosswell, Mill bank, Peter Dewar, 17, con. 2, Andrew Burnet, 16, con. 2, Richard Wood, n, con. 5, John Armstrong. 16, con. 8, Wm. Moss, 7, con. 5, John Mack, Joseph Lippert.

ELMA.-Wm. Warner, 31, con. 16, John Petrie, Donegal, Thomas E. Hay, Lislowel, George Love, (Monckthn P.O.), James Priest, tMonckton P.O.), Joseph Near, con. 18, James Cockwill, con. 16, Wm. Patterson, 15, con. 14, Robert Hay, Listowel, John Nixon, (Donegal P.O.), Charles Barr, con. 12, D. Falconer, J. Simpson, G. Gairson, T. Melrose.

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WALLACE.-Wm. Dodd, Listowel, James Mulvey, (Mayne P.O.), Peter 'lonsing-er, (Shipley P. J.), John Porterfield, 51, con. 5, Rich­ard Henderson,) Listowel P.O.), Archibald Haney, 24, con. 8, James Gallagher, 35, con. 7, Wm. Craig, 3, con. 8, John McMillan, ::l9, can. 1, Alexander Campbell, jr., 66, con. 2, 'Vm. Kirbyson, 57 and 58, con. 3, James Reid, a:>, con. a, George Climie, jr., 31, con. 1, James Long, jr., 11, con. 9, Henry Hanna,4,con. 10,James ~foffatt, ]5, con. 9, Edward Taggart, 9 and S, con. 6, Wm. T. Hacking, (Listowel P.O.), John D. Campbell, (Molesworth P.O.)

ELLIcE.-Andl'ew Goetz, 19, con. 1, Andrew Barr, Sawmill, con. 16, Lewis Barthel, 26, con. 2, Wm. Baumbach, 22, con. 5, Patrick Murphy, 21, con. 9, Daniel McLean, 22, con. :3, John Gallagher, 28, con. 5, Daniel Kaiser, jr., 20, con. a, Michael Collins, a5, con. :3, John Ludwig, W. half 19, con. :3, Daniel Hishon, 29, con. 7, James Gowanlock.

DowN1E.-Henry ::\1urray, lIS, con. 5, Robert Haines, A, con. 8, Gore, James Guest, 15, con. 12, Theobald RuffridgE', 18, con. I, Robert Knott, lO con. 7, Gore, Robert Smith, 1, con. 10, Robert Martin, 1, con. 12, William Douglass, 5, con. S John Powell 4, con. 9, Gore, John Ellah, II con. la. vVm. B. Adams, (St. Helen's Corners), John FinDle, 21. con. 11, Gore, Timothy Quirk, 14, con, 11, GorE', T. Moore, J. Gartrell.

BLANSHARD.-George Lee, 12, con. 0, Samuel Dinsmore, 16, con. 10, Wm. J. Wilson, 20, con. 19, David Robinson, Mitchell Road, Samuel Radcliff. 20, con. 12. Zachariah Caid, 18 and 19, con. 1:-l, George Willis, HI, con, 9, (10). Daniel Anderson, 10, COil. 2, Frederick A. Sparling, con. 14, Gore, Elijah Langford, J. H. McDougall, Samuel Daw.

ST. MARYS, (TowN.)-Michael Egan, Robert Bi rtch, George Willson, Peter Welsh, Joseph Herbert, Eli Birtch, David H. Cuff.

FULLARTON.-Robert Crawford, 4, COli. 6, \Villiam Harper, 16, con. 6, Samuel Harris,jr., 26, con. 7, Frederick Rogers, NC'. 2R, E. M. R., Robt~ Roy, No. 34, South Thames R., Russeldale, David Kyle, con, 2, 'Vm. Morrison, 19 West ~1. R,John Waddell, 25, con. 18, Charles Baird, 2-3, con. It', Wm. H. Smith, 21, con. 18, John Andrews, Fullarton Village, James Terry, Carlingford P.O., Michael Arba~ost, 2, con. 5, Michael Shallaberry, 6, con. ::l, 'Vm_ Babb, Carlingfofd P.O., Thomas Skinner.

LOGAN.-Thomas Pounder, 32, can. 2, Henry Jewell, 28, can. :~, James Stinson, 11, con. 6, John Hornibrook, 16. con. 5, Henry Runen­berg. 24, con. 5, Lewis Pushelberg, 29, con. 8, Robert Wilson, Monck­ton Village, Wm. Kenny, :34, con. I, John Hagarty, }(j, con. 9, Wm. Morrison, 17, con. 5, \Vllliam G"E'enwood, 11, con. :3, John Watt, 5, con I, Jamcs Brownlee, James Edwards.

MITCHELl, (VILLAGE.)-Thomas Bennett,Wiliiam Baker, Henry Grey, Benjamin M. Winter, George Baxter, John McGuire, Wm. Liv­ingstone, Alexander Hillen, John S. Coppin, John Burns.

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HIBBERT.-John Butler, Hibbert Village, Patrick Jordan, 12, con. 2, William Reid, Cromarty Village, Alexander Bell, 3, con. 5, William Armstrong, Staffa, Patrick Meagher, 27, con. l, Matthew Purcell, 21, con. 2, William Murphy, Carronbrook, Donald McKaig, 14, con. 13, Joseph Roney, 11, con. 2, William Roberts, 12. con. 3, William Henry, 5, con. 5,John ~IcLaren, CromartyVillage, Gabriel Murphy, 6"con. 2.

CONSTABLE ON RAILWAys.-Charles Keary, Stratford.

COUNTY PERTH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.

Established 1863, by Act of Parliament.

John Hyde. M.D., President; W. Mowat, Sec-Treas.; A. MontF!ith, J. Redford. Auditors; R. Smith, L. L. B., Solicitor; GeneralAgent, W. Whaley, Downie.

ORANGE LODGES.

COUNTY LOYAL ORANGE LODGE.-T. Hopwood, Count./j 11Jasler j

Alexander Jamieson, Deputy .Master, Blanshard j H. A. D. White, Secretar.y, Blanshard j Thomas Watson, Treasurer, Blanshard j John Haw, Chaplain, Blanshard j .J. B. Abbott, Proxy, St. Marys; J. A. King, Director if Ceremonies, Downie.

L. O. L., No. 492. ST. MAR\"S.-J. B. Abbott, TV. 3[.; W. Murray, D. M.; 'V. Irwin, Secretary; "T. Adams, Treasurer.

L. O. L., No. 518, ST. MARys-G. Kerr. W..1I1; Robert Stewart, D. ill. j P. McDermott, Secretary; George Syears, Treasurer.

L. O. L., No. 1176, CARLINGFORD.-George Hamilton, W. 111.; James Davidson, D. 011; James Terry, Treasurer j James E. Canning, Secretary j James Baker, Chaplaill.

L. O. L. No, 927, FULLARTON.-R. Francis, 1I~1I:l.; James Gourlay, D. M.; Robert Crosbie. Secretary j James JamiesJn, Treasurer; A. Burns, First Committeeman.

L. 0, L.; ST. MARYS DISTRICT.-D, Buthour, TV. JI.; A. Jamieson, D . .AI. j H. Creighton, Treasurer j H. A. L. White, Secretal'Y j S. Kirk, Chaplain; S.· Miller, D. C'.

L. O. L.908, LOGAN.-Henry Ronnenberg, w: .M. ; John Eisler, D. M. j F. Ronnenberg, Treasurer j James Ed wards, Secretary.

PERTH BATTALION VOLUNTEER ::\IILITIA, No. 28. HEAD QUARTERS, STRATFORD.

Sixth Military District, Lient.-Col., J. A. Barretto; Brigade lJIIajor Lieut.-Col. R. S. Service j Senior .1I1aJor, T. B. Gue~t; composed 01 the following Companies:-

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No. 1 STRATFORD RIFLEs.-Lieutenant, MacFarlane; Ensign, W. Clark.

No.2 STRATFORD INFANTRv.-Captain, Wm. Smith; Lieutenant. R. McGregor; Ensign, D. Scott.

No. :3 ST. MARvs.-Captat·n, McDonald: Lieutenant, Jas. Beattie; Ensign, W. Beattie. .

No.4 LISTOwEL.-Capfain, D. D. Campbell: Lieutenant, J. ZIm­merman: Ensign, W. F. Hacking.

No.5 MITCHELL.-Captain, J. W. Cull: Lieutenant, D. McMonies; Ensign, J. F. Hicks.

No.6. BLANSHARD.-Captain Bretheur.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, COUNTY PERTH. ORGANIZED DEC. 15TH, 1841.

Robert Moderwell, President; James Crerar. Joseph Salkelk, Viu­Presidents; S. Campbpll, Secretary and Treasure?'. Directors, George Hyde, Edward Doncin, John Ballantyne, Duncan Kippen, Alexander Gourlay, James Redlord, John Blain.

FULLARTON, LOGAN, AND HIBBERT BRANCH. F. Awtey. President; Richard Sarvis, Vice-President; Thomas

Matheson, Secreta1'y- Treasurer.

ELMA AND WALLACE BRANCH. Wm. G. Hay, President; .T. Lockier, Yice-President; John Binning,

Secretary- 'I rea surer .

BROWN BROTHERS, IMPORTERS,

POCKET BOOK AND WALLET MAKERS,

wi1IDrbilg)GJrBffi,S ©r ®Hbl.ID,fi~')&t BOOKBINDERS~

And Dealers in Book Binders' Stock. No. 66 &. 68. KING STREET EAST, TORONTO, C. W.

NOTE -The leiter f signifies freeholder, h householder.

TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD. This township is bounded north-west by Usb orne ; north-east by

Fullarton ; east by FuIlarton and Downie; south-west by Biddulph ; and south by Nissouri. The soil is of excellent character, the sur­face level, and, in the western portion, undulating. The timber is chiefly hard wood. The north branch of the ri ver Thames runs through the south-west of the township. In the vicinity of the river there is abundance of stone suitable for building and general purposes.

The population of the township, in 1844, was 972; in 1852 it was 2780; and in 1861 it had increased to 3774, exclusive of the village of St. Marys. The township contains 49,2.5!J acres.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 576; acres under cultivation, 22,531; wood and wild lands, 24,294 acres; fall wheat, acres, 103-average per acre, 30 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 8036-average, 23; barley, acres, 175-average, 32 j peas, acres, 1984-average, 24< j oats, acres, Z866-,-average, 33. Value of farms, $1,328,707.

POST OFFICES.-Fish Creek, Woodham. MUNICIPALITY, 1867.-Edward R. Gooding, Reeve; James Dins­

more, Deputy; Messrs. Huston, McDougall, and Shire, Councillors.

Aisthorpe Wm., Akins, John Alexander, Thomas Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Francis, sr. Anderson, Francis, jr. Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Wm. S. Armstrong, John Armstrong, Johnston

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Con. Lot. i t w 30h Armstrong, Thomas t w 27 f Ashmour, Frederick 19 16 f Atkinson, James

2 10 f Atkinson, James 3 14 f Atkinson, Wm. 3 14 f Atkinson, John 6 20 f Bailey, Charles Z 10 f Bailey, Wm.

16 8 f Bain, Hugh e m r 8 f Baker, John

Con. Lot. em r 7f

15 10 f 3 IOf

t w 28 f t w 28f s b 18 f 15 16h 623f

s b 7h 4 9h

2 TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD.

Can. Lot. I Can. Lot. Ballans, Thomas 5 15 f Burnett, Daniel t w 26 t Ballersby, John 18 14h Burns, Peter 5 H t Bannerman, Alexander ~t e 49 f Burns, Robert 4 7 f Barnett, Charles em r 12 f Byfield. Edward 12 24 f Haubier, Thomas 9 23 f Cade, Zachariah 13 19h Baynes, Charles s b 27 f Callinder, John w b ,., f Baynes, John s b 25 f Cameron, Alexander I la f Headley, George t e 41 f Cameron, Ewen 2 17 f Beagg, Elizabeth 5 23 f Cameron,John 1 18 f Bean, John t w 27 f Cameron, Peter w m r 2 f Beattie, Joseph e m r 20h Campbell, George t w 28 f Beattie. Wm. 3 3f Campbell,John 8 6f Beattie, Wm. A. 1 3 f Carr, Joseph w m r 24 f Beatty, Robert 2 3 f Carroll, Wm. w m r 18 f Beaver, Samuel 3 22 f Case, Joseph 5 21 f Beavers, Joseph 4 17 f Cathcart, David, sr. 7 18 f Beavers, Wm. 4 16 f Cathcart, David, jr. 8 21 f Beetham, David 7 4 f Cathcart, Henry 8 2:1 f Bell, Henry 1 16 f Chambers, John w m r 1 f Bell, John, clergyman em r 28 f Chappell, John 6 13 f Bell, John em r 25 f Chittick, Chris., innkeeper Bell, John, J.P., solicitor 2:3 f e m r 21 f Bellamy,~Charles n 14 f Chittick, John 11 21 f Benner, John 6 25 f Clark, Robert 12 15 f Bennett, Wm. s b 17 f Clarke, James s b 10 f Bentley, Christopher n b 7 f Clarke, John H. e m r 17h Bentley, George, sr. 4 11 f Clarkson, Reuben 14 19 f Bentley, George, jr. 4 11 f Collins, Thomas 521 f Berry, John 5 lah Congdon, Joseph s b 17h Berry, Hugh 5 20 f Cooke, George 12 8 f Bettridge, John s b 5 f Cook, John s b 29 f Bloomfield, Henry 7 9h Cooke John s b 17 f Bond, James 1 14 f Cooper, .Tohn 7 15h Boyers, Charles 13 19h Copeland, Robert, sr. w b 5 f Brooks, Edwin 10 6 f Copeland, Robert, jr. w b 5 f Brown, Edward 12 4h Corbet, Alexander 1 17 f Brown, Robert 2 9 f Cousins, James 1714 f Bruce, Francis 7 25 f Craig, James, jr. t w 28 f Bruce, Thomas 6 19 f Craig, John I 7h Brunt, Robert 5 18 f Crandon, John 11 20h Bugg, James w b 12h Crandon, Joseph 5 25h Bugg, Wm. 8 18 f Crawford, James 10 18 f Bunting, James t 49 f Crawford, Samuel 12 19h Burke, Patrick n b llh Crebbon, Richard t e 37 f Burke, Thomas s b 15h Creighton, David 7 13 f

TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD. 3

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Creighton, Henry 6 16 f Edmonson, Mark s b 16h Creighton, James 7 19 £ Edmondson, 1\Irs. s b 16 f Crozer, Wm. :J ~1 f Elford, Wm. I 4h Currey, Alexander 11 13 f Ella, Mrs., innkeeper, n b 5f Cut!, James 8 19h Elliott, James t w 30 f Dale, Anthony, t!lilor, w m \" 1£ El iott, Thomas 6 5h Dale, Charles 6 15h Epplett, Thomas ;) 21h Dale, Mrs. Susan {) 13 £ Essery, Wm. 15 15 f Dale, Wm. 14 19h Evans, George 11 2:3 f Daniels, Wm. 2 11h Evans, Henry 10 24 f Dark, James w m r .9 f Faithful, Stephen 15 5f Davis,Oran 11 7£ Falconer, George s b 5h Davis, Samuel 13 19h Ferry, Richard, innk'per, 15 7f Davis, Wm. S 22£ Filmour, James 15 16 f Dawson, Alexander wb 2f Fitzpatrick, Edward em r Ilh Dawson, Elizabeth 15 14 £ Fletcher, Thomas 1 17h Dawson, Neil 16 lOh Fletcher, Michael J. 4 6h nawson, Neil, blks'th, w m r 5f Folbigg, Archibald t w 27 f Dawson, Robert J 5 19 £ Ford, John W. 8 loOh Dawson, "\Vm. 16 9£ Forrest, John 11 9f Dawson, John 16 9£ Foster, Robert 12 14 f Delmage Edward n b 18 £ Foster, Thomas 12 12 f Dewer, James wb 8h Forsythe, Mathew s b 30 £ Dewire, Michael 8 41 Fotheringham, Andrew 8 7£ Dick, Alexander w b 19 £ Fotheringham, David 9 5£ Dickey, Robert 20 18 f Fotheringham, James 7 13 f Dickey, Nathaniel 19 21 £ Fotheringham, Thomas 8 5£ Dickinson, Charles 3 18 f Fotheringham, Wm. 8 7f Dinsmore, - 10 14 f Frazer, George 9 20h Dinsmore, David 11 18 f Freeman, Joshua 20 19 f Dinsmore, James 10 16f German, Ashael M. 19 19 f Dinsmore, Thomas 10 20 £ Gickling, George n b 5f Dinsmore, Samuel 11 16 f Gillies, John 8 11 £ Dobbs, Wm. w m r 20h Gilpin, Wm. 10 9f Dodd, Wm. 10 8h Gilson, John s b 18h Donald, James 19 16 f Glenn, Samuel 6 IOf Dinnin, Hugh 12 22h Gooding, Edwin R, J. P. 62lf Doupe, Samuel w m r 14h Goud, James 14 16f Doupe, Mrs. wmrlOf Gould, George, jr. e m r 24h Doupe, Wm. 4 5f Gould, John, innkeeper wh 8f Draper, John w m r 27f Gould, John 14 17h Driver, Andrew em r 4h Gowan, Mrs, 16 7f Driffield, Wm. 11 9f Gowan, Peter 1 5f Duffield, Wm. 12 6£ Graham, David 1 15h Dunnell, John nb 7 £ Gregg, Enoch 4 15h

4 TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD.

Con. Lot. Con Lot. Guest, George 19 19 f Henderson, John 14 14 f Guest, James 19 19 f Henderson, Wm. s b 9f Guest, Robert, merchant 19 19 f Highet, J ames, sr. a 12 f Guest, Thomas B. s b 15 f Highet, James, jr. :~ 12 f Guest, Wm. t e 17 f Hills, George w b 20h Gunn, Donald • t e 48 f Jeffery, Wm . w b 20h Gunn, George 16 7f Hodgins, Samuel 10 23 f Gunning, James w b 21 f Hollinghead, Thomas 4 10 f Gunning, Wm. 12 :1£ Hollinghead, Robert 4 10 f Hall, Edmund 12 14 f Homer, Patrick n b 15 f Hall, Jacob 6 13 f Hooper, James 19 22 f Halton, Thomas 9 20f Hopkin, John 11 4h Hamilton, Matthew 3 9f Hopkin, Joseph 10 4f Hamilton, Thomas D. s b 31 t Hopkinson, Wm. t e 46 f Hamilton, Wm. em r 25f Horwill. Joseph 1 8h Hanley, Rody w m r 15h Hudson, John w m r 28h Hanley, Frederick E. w m r 15h Hughes, Ephraim 15 8f Hanna, Wm., sr. wb 6f Humphries, James t w 27 f Hanna, Wm., jr. wb 6f Hunter, David 18 14 f Harding, Henry 15 11 f Hunter, Wm. 18 14 f Harding, Phillip 15 11 f Huston, George 3 15 f Harding, John 15 11 f Huston, -Robert 3 16h Harding. Robert S. emr 9f Huston, Robert w m r 5f Hardy, Patrick 1 13 f Huston, Samuel 3 20f Harris, Jacob 19 19f Hutchings, George 13 26 f Harrison, Edward 16 12h Hutchings, Wm. t e 39 f Harrison, Mrs. 16 13h Hyde, Thomas 1 14 f Harrison, Wm. 3 22h Irvine, Robert s b :32h Haslim, Wm. w m r 5f Irvine, Thomas 5 17£ Haw, George 1222 f Jamison, Alexander 6 17 f Haw, Wm. w m r 28h Jackson, James 14 19h Hayes, George wm r 28 f Jamison, Wm. 5 16 f Hayes, John \V m r 25 f Janson, Wm, 11 6f Hayes, Richard w m r 25f Jickling, Hiram G. s b 6f Hayes, Wm. em r 26 f Jickling, John n b 5f Haynes, Samuel em r 15 f Johnston, Adam emr ] 5 t Haynes, Stephen w b 13 f Johnston, P. em r 2Sh Hazlewood, George 5 6f Johnston, Will. w h 18 f Hazlewood, John 5 6f Kee, Jolm em r 20h Hearn, Richard 15 Ih Keith, James 12 9f Hearn, Thomas 15 Ih Kemp, George 5 11 f Heazan, Wm. 5 25h Kemp, John 5 12 f Henderson, James 6 8h Kennedy, Edward 5 13 f Henderson, Johnston 9 4h Kennedy, John em r 22£ Henderson, Robert 14 14 f Kennedy, Wm. 15 4f

TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD. 5

COD. Lot. Con. Lot. Kenney, Michael n b 12 f Mc nougall, John 9 16h Kenney, Mrs. 17 14h McDowell, Robert 9 9f Kerr, Philip w b IOf McEwen, John II 4f Kirk, Alexander wb Sf McEwen, Wm. 11 3f Kirk, David w b 11 f McGregor, Mrs. 17 11 f Kirkby, Francis -1 14 f McIntosh, Thomas n b 14 f Kirkby, Robert 4 14 f McIntosh. Wm. n b 14 f Knowles, Robert 11 8h McIntyre, John, shoemaker Knox, Alexander 8 12 f e m r 16h Lammond, Duncan s b 23 f McIntyre, Robert 9 25 f Lane, John 3 13 f McIntyre, W. J., innkeeper Langford, Elijah em r 28h em r 16h Laughlin, Joseph 12 18 f McKay, Peter 3 6f Lankin, James w b 15h McKeith, Francis 8 13 f Lawson, Charles 4 ]9h McKeith, Robert em r 6h Lee, George 6 12 f McKnight, Edward 7 22 f Lee, John 11 12 f McKnight, John 4 13h Lee, Robert wb 9f McKnight, Richard 7 2:3h Legear, Jacob 15 18 f McLaren, Daniel n b 8f Lennox, John s b If McLaren, James t e 37 f Lennox, George :3 11 f McLellan, Neil 8 J4£ Linklater, Magnus 921£ McNaughton, John 10 10 f Livingstone, James 2 12h McNeil, Andrew s b 20h Long, John 9 14h Mc Vannell, Duncan f e 87 f Louch, George 15 10 f McVannell, Peter f e 37 f LOWrIe, George 1 7f Mackie, Robert, sr. em r 2 f Lurman, Thomas t e 37 f Mackie, Robert, jr. emr 2f McCallum, Angus \Vb 3f Magee, John 9 :3£ ~IcCallum, Zachariah :2 14 f Manners, James em r 16h McColley, Wm. 10 12 f :\'Iarriott, Amos 6 7f McConaghy, Wm. emr 3 f Marriott, David 7 Sf McConnell, John 12 25 f Marriott, Thomas 724! McCuaig, James s b 17 f Meighan, Joseph 1 12 f McCulloch, David 10 lIh Mercer, George t w 28 f McCulloch, James 2 19 f Merrill, Henry 6 9f McCulloch, John 1 Sf ""liller, Adam s b 13 f McCulloch, Robert 10 llh Miller, Samuel 6 4£ McCulloch, Wm. 2 19 f Miller, Wm. jr. w m r 7f McCulloch, Wm. em r Lf Miller, W m. sr. W III r 7f McCullough, Robert 12 16 f Miller, Thomas \V m r 7f McDonald, Alexander t e 47 f Millman, James 16 llh McDonald, Samuel 10 131 Mills, Wm. wb 1:3 f McDougall, Alexander 9 5h Mitchell, Adam s b llf McDougall, Dougall 9 15 f Mitchell, Alexander 8 25f McDougall, Duncan 9 15( Mitchell, Hugh 10 17 f

6 TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Mitchell, James s b 11 f Mitchell, John 8 25 f

Patterson, Hugh, carpenter, 8 7h Patterson, Robert 19 22 f

Mitchell, Robert 10 22h Moffatt, W m. w m r 2:3h Montgomery, Abraham 12 10 f Montgomery, John 7 10 f Moore, Alexander w m r 3 f Moore, John 20 24h

Peacock, John s b 32 f Pea€ock, Henry s b 32 f Peacock, Wm. s b 32 f Pearn, Thomas 15 6 f Pennington, George 6 22h Pickard, James s b 19f

Moore, Samuel, jr. w m r 4 f Pickard, John t e 37 f Moore, Thomas, te 43 f Pollock, Sarah s b 4 f Moore, Wilson 11 7 f Pratt, John 19 15 f Moore, John 7 20 f Prowse, W m. 10 3 f Morley, Benjamin w b 23 f Morphey, Edmond, hotel

Quinn, George 8 3 f QUinn, Patrick 9 3 f

keeper, 19 19 f Quinn, John w b 16 f Morsehead, Wm. t e 15 f Radcliffe, James 9 17 f Massay, Joseph 12 25h Radcliffe, John 12 17f Mosey, Wm. 11 10 f Radcliffe, Robert 12 7 f Moutray, Lesley 8 17f Mulholland, Hugh n b 16 f

Radcliffe, Samuel 11 25 f Radcliffe, Samuel 12 21 f

Murray, Alexander 15 9h Nichol Wm. John s b 2-1 f Nicol, P. M. 15 7f Nicol. Andrew 16 15 f Nixo~, John 11 24 f

Raynard, Phillip e m r 11 f Raynard, Reuben e m r 11 f Raynard, "\Vm. em r 12 f Rea. Hugh w m r 22 f Rea, James w m r 22h

Nixon, Joseph e m r 20 f Rea, John 9 24 f Noble, Johnston 4 12 f Northgroves, Wm. em r 21h Oddy, Wm. t w 29f Ogden, Levi s b 14h Ogelsby, Jamt's 4 6 f Oldfield, Anthony t IV 32h Oliver, Daniel 13 24 f Oliver, Daniel 19 22 f Oliver, John 8 18 f Oliver, Wm. n b 19 f Padfield, Alfred, waggon

maker, e m r 28h Painter, John 6 14 f Park, James e m r 16h Parker, James 8 10 f Parker, Leonard 9 10 f Parker, Robert t e 44 f Parker, Thomas 8 10 f Patterson, Alexander t IV 31 f

Read, John e m r 16 h Ready, John n b 16h Ready, Thomas 11 14 f Reynolds, Thomas 1 11 f Rinn, James 8 9h Rinn, John 8 18 f Rinn, James 7 7h Rinn, Wm. 7 9 f Riordan, Samuel 6 11 f Roadhouse, Benjamin w h 8 f Roadhouse, Harris cl 3h Roadhouse, Jonathan cl 4 h Roadhouse, Wm. ·1 3 h Robson, Thomas n b 19 f Robertson, John 15 12 f Robinson. Benjamin 20 21 f Robinson, Francis 4 8 f Robinson, Wavid 5 19 f Robinson, Jacob 20 20 f

TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD.

Con. Lot. Robinson, John s b 4h Somerville, John H. Robinson, John 1;) 19 f Somerville, Robert Robinson, John 3 10 f Somerville, Wm. Robinson, Robert 5 10 f Sousburn, Henry

7

Con. Lot. 9 7£

10 24 f wmr26f em r 23 f

2 7£ Robinson, Wm. s b 8 f Sparling, Adam Robinson, Wm., innkeeper 14 19 f Sparling, Christopher G. jr. Robertson, Alex. jr. 1 9 f w m r 16 f Robertson, Charles 10 25h Sparling, Edwin w m r 16h Robertson, James 1 9 f Sparling, Ephraim Win r 16h Rodgers, Wm. w b ,I f Sparling, Frederick A 14 15 f Rollston, David s b :.! f Sparling, Joseph w b 1 f Rooney, :\Iatthcw 3 16h Sparling, John B. 3 7 f Rundell, W m. e m r 6 f Sparling, Peter a 7 f Sampson, Robert .5 9h Sparling, Robert 4 22 f Sans burn, Edward ,1 21h Sparling, Samuel 16 11h Sansburn, Wm, a 19 £ Sparling, Wm. w b 1 f Sawyer, Aaron w b 9h Sparrow, Edmond 16 12h Schonmeyer, Andrew 15 5h Spearin, George 5 24 £ Sharp, Joseph 4 22 f Spearin, James 4 23 f Sharp, Wm. 4 21h Spearin, John 5 24< f Shellington, Thomas t w 18 f I Spears, Alexander 16 10h Shier, Adam e m r 10 f Spence, James 9 11 f Shier, Adam, sr. 4 :JO f Spence, W m. 9 12h Shier, Adam, jr. 4 20 fl Stacey, Wm. w b 7 £ Shier, John w m r 14 f Stanley, Samuel, innkeeper Shier, Jonathan, merchant \V b 13 fie m I' 28 £ Shier, Samuel w m r 9 £i Steele, Edward e In r 28h Shipley, John 10 3 £1 Steele, John s b :l8 f Shipley, Joshua n b Ij fl Stephens, Alexander I 6 f Shipley, Thomas 11 13 £ Stephens, John 2 15 f Snoebottom, John Will r 17 £1 Stilf, Wm. s b 29 f Sinclair, Duncan, sr. 17 13 ['I Stinson, John 17 14 f Sinclair, Duncan.jr. 17 1:1 f St. John, Adam n b 16 I Sinclair, Donald :2 16 £ St. John, Augustus n b 16 £ Sinclair, Donald 2 la f' St. John, James n b 14 f Sinclair, l\Ioses 2 13 f St. John, Wm. i 3 f Skelley, John t e 37 f Stephens, Allen 15 ]7 f Skel\ott, John w m r 21 f Stephens, Harding 15 17 £ Skeiton,Joseph,blacksmithI8 14f Stephens, John 1517f Skin, Christopher 2 14 f Stephens, John e m r 25 f Slack, Thomas em r 28h Stephens, Joseph w b 17 f Slack, John 10 21 f Stephens, Nathan 15 17 ( Smith, David, sr. 7 1 i £ Stewart, Alexander e m r (~6 f Sml th, Thomas 6 6 £ Stone, John 4 18 f Somerville, John 11 19 £ Stone, Wm. 4 19 t

8 TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Stonley, Thomas 12 25h Watson, George wm r Sf Stratton, John w b IOf Webb, Allen ~O 2'2 f Summers, James 12 11 f Webb, Wm. 20 23 f Sutherby, Wm. 12 5h Webster, John wmrllf Sutherland, John I 6£ Weir, John, waggon maker Sutherland, Wm. 20 25h em r 2Sh Switzer, Adam 14 16 f Wells, James 9 7f Switzer, Cornell 2 4f Weston, Decole t e 40f Switzer, Fletcher D. 7 6£ Weston, Victor t e 40 f Switzer, Henry A. 7 5£ Weston, George s b 17 f Switzer, Henry WIn r 12 £ West, John 9 Sf Switzer, James 2 6h Whaley, Wm. a 17 £ Switzer, John 2 Sh Whelighan, P., merchant 19 19 f Switzer, Reuben 3 Sf Whiles, George 13 26 f Switzer, R., innkeeper wmr 12 £ Whinnte, James 15 7f Switzer, Wm. 3 5f Whinnte, John, sr. 15 7f Tait, John s b af Whinnte, John, jr. 15 7f Tait, Wm. s b :J£ White, David 10 15 f Taylor, John 11 11 £ White, Henry 10 lOf Taylor, Samuel 7 21 f Whitman, Seymour D. 10 23 f Thompson, Robert e m r IS £ Wilkinson, James em r 28h Thompson, Thomas 9 4£ Wilkinson, Thomas em r 19h Thompson, Thomas 4 23 f Wilkinson, Thomas S 16h Thompson, Wm. 9 6£ William, James 9 22£ Thompson, Hugh, J.P. s b 2S £ Willis, Carters 9 lSf Tobin, Wm. w m r l!Jh Willis, George 10 19 f Tobin, Patrick w m r 19h Willis, George 9 19h Totten, Thomas w m r 17h Willis, Henry 9 IS f Tout, Wm., engineer 18 14h Willis, Henry, sr. 9 19 f Tuft, Thomas 2 5h Willis, Joseph w m r 21£ Ull yatl, Isaac t e 42 f Willis, Thomas w b 19 f Unwin W. w b 12 f Wilson, Charles 7 11 f Vickers, David wb Sh Wilson, John 2 Sh Vickers, George 5 3h Wilson, Thomas 10 5f Wallace, Samuel t w 32h Wilson, Joseph s b 12 f Warren, Artemas w m r 24 f Wilson, Wm. J. 19 20f Washburn, Charles wb 4h Wixon, Joshua E. s b 22 f Washburn, Edwin wb Sf Wright, Edmond em r 27£ Watson, John 3 4£ Wright, Wm. t e 45 f Watson, James 3 4£ Wood, Thomas 15 3f Watson, Robert 9 9f Wood, Wm. M. emr20f Watson, Thomas w m r Sf Youngson .. Leslie em r 23h

REMEMBER!' We will not be undersold by any person, no matter what his pretensions.

FULLER, BROS., Stratford.

TOWNSHIP OF DOWNIE AND GORE. 9

TOWNSHIP OF DOWNIJ~ AND GORE. This township is bounded on the north-east by Ellice; north-west

by Fullarton; south-east by South Easthope; and South-west by Blanshard. The river Avon runs across it from east to west, and two smaller streams pass, one through the north and the other through the south corners of the township. The land is generally of good quality, level in the north and broken and hilly in the south. In 1844 the population was 1370; in 1822, 2n7; and, in 1861, it had increased to 3610. The township contains 43,893 acres.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 494; acres under cultivation, 20,865; wood and wild land, 23,028; fall wheat, acres, 42S-average per acre, 24 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 7002-average, 20; barley, acres, 112-average, 31 ; peas, acres, 1565-average, 27; oats, acres, 2090-average, 39. Value of farms, $1,183,990.

POST OFFICEs:-Avonbank, Avonton, Conroy, Fairview. MUNICIPALITY.-T. Ballantyne, Reeve; M. Kastner, Deputy; Messrs.

Monteith, Elliott, and John Ballantyne, Councillors.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Aitkins, Wm. 14 12 f Baxter, James 4 4f Anderson, John 8 IS f Bennett, I~aac 5 21£ Armstrong, George 7 16 f Betridge, J?mes, 12 12h Armstrong, James 7 14 f Betridge, Stephen 12 13 f Armstrong, John 1 Ibh Bolger, James 2 17 f Armstrong, John 7 14f Bolger, Wm. 2 17 f Armstrong, John 12 23 f Boyd, James 5 2f Armstrong, Wm. 12 23 f Boyd, John 6 If Atchison, George 5 9f Bradshaw, Peter 9 2h Atchison, Wm. 5 19 f Bray, Wm. I) 21 f Baker, Lewis 1 19 f Brennan, Martin 10 4f Ballantyne, John 3 17 f Bremner. Alexander 5 20f Ballantyne, Michael 3 15 f Brooks, James 9 21 f Ballantyne, Robert :3 25 f Brooks, Thomas to 20f Ballantyne, Robert 4 15 f Brown, James 8 IOf Ballantyne, Thomas 3 15h Brown, James 13 3f Ballantyne, Wm. 5 23h Brown, John 13 4f Bannah, Robert 8 14h Brown, John 1 ~! 18h Bart, George 1 24 f Brown, John 12 5h Barte, John 11 12h Brown, Thomas :3 10 f Barthel, John F., tailor, 1 19 f Brown, Wm. 8 11 f Barton, David 5 6f Burnard, Henry 9 11 f Bartf)n, James 6 6h Burnard, Richard 6 20h Barton, Thomas 4 6h Burnard, Robert 9 15 f

10 TOWNSHIP OF DOWNIE AND GORE.

Byres, James R. Byres, Wm. Byres, Wm. E. Carney, Thomas Caughlin, Wm. Cawston, John Cawston, Richard Chowans, George Chowans, John Chowans, Thomas Clark, George Clark, Thomas Clines, George Clines, Jacob Clines, John Coles, Henry N. Cole, Job Collins, Mark Collins, Richard Conroy, Bernard Cooper, George Cooper, Thomas Corbett, John Corbett, Isaac Cornell, Patrick, Cousin~, James Cousins, Wm. Cramsby, James Crozier, Thomas Cultoon, James Cunay, James H. Cunningham, Hugh, sr., C:;unningham, Hugh, jr., Davis, George Dillibough, John D. Donald, John Donkin, Edward, jr. Dorey, John Dorey, Michael Douglass, Alexander Douglass, Thomas Douglass, Thomas Douglass, W m. Drowns, John Dunbar, T·homas H.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. 2 lOh Dunlop, Joseph, sr. 9 23 f !J 3 f Dunlop, Joseph, jr. 9 23 f 5 11 f Dunlop, Peter 8 21h

11 1 f Dunn. George :l 5h 11 H h Dunseith, James 6 <1 f

:l .{ r Dunseith, John 7 5 f 3 7 f Dunsmore, Robert 8 8 f 7 8 f Dunsmore, Wm. 1 7h 4 7 f Eby. Avon, physician 1 18h 4 7 f Eckart, Conrad 4 23 f

II ] 1 f Edmunds, Forbes 2 8h 14 10 f Edwards, Alfred 12 6 { 3 23 f Ed wards, Ed ward 12 6 f 7 22h Edwards, Wm. 6 21 f 2 23 f Eller, John 1:1 11 f

11 2 f Elliott, James 14 20 f 13 17 f Elliott, Wm. 14 20 f

-1 10 f Fahey, James 10 8 f 10 7h Fahey, Timothy 11 ·1 f 11 2h Farr, John C. 12 3h

1 8h Ferris, Isaac 13 12h 1 8h Ferris, Wm. 13 12h

13 2 f Ferguson, Hugh 9 24 f 18 2 f Firmie, John 14 8 f 11 8 f Fitzgerald, Thomas 1 Ilh 12 4 f Fitzgerald, Wm., shoemkr 10 :l f 14 18h Flannigan, John 10 5h 11 6 f Flannigan, Michael 8 4 f 14 19 f Flannigan, Wm. 8 4 f 11 1 f Fogset, Horace 10 14h 13 9h Ford, Jonathan 11 12h 12 18 f Fox, James 10 Ih 12 19 f Fox, John 10 2h

1 17h Framer, Valentine 1 25 f 13 5h Fraser, Andrew 7 :3 f 14 7h Fulcher, George 14 lOh 4 lIh Fulcher, Joseph ] 4 11 f

10 7h Fulcher, Peter 14 lOh 10 8 f Fulcher, Wm. 14 11 f 9 6 f Fulcher, Wm. 14 to f 8 5 f Gartrell, Wm. 4 5 f 7 3 f Gaurley, Alexander 5 17 f 8 6 f Gaurley, Thomas 4 17 f 9 20 f Gibb, George 4 9 f

13 9 f Gibson, John 10 16 f

TOWNSHIP OF DOWNIE AND GORE. 11

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Gillies, James 10 22 f Kyle, George 9 13 f Gloyne, James 6 11 t Lake, James 11 21h Good, Robert 8 20h Lamb, David tI 140 f Good, Wm. 8 22h Lamb, Henry 9 1-lf Gray, Henry 5 :!5 f Lamb, Job 101H Grady, Joseph 11 9f Lancaster, John 1:3 7f Graham, Duncan 11 16 f Langanback, Francis 1 17 f Gray, Ohristian --1 22h Latimore, James 6 3f Grieve, Adam 7 15 f Latimore, John I) :3f Grieve, Robert 9 12 f Latimore, Samuel 6 2f Guest, James 12 15 f Lee, James 4.. 20 f Guild, John 11 5f Leith, Andrew 12 10 f Guling, George, cooper 1 13 f Leg-iar, Edwin 13 14 f Hamilton, Hugh, jr. 2 16h Lintzmayer, Joseph, wag-Harkness, George, jr. 8 ah gon maker 1 17 f Harkness, James 9 22 f Lossimore, Wm. 420f Harman, John 5 If Love, Owen 13 13 f Harris, Morris 10 5h McBeth, Benjamin 724f Haughton, J. 5 ]6 f McBeth, Donald 7 22h Hay, Andrew 8 25 f McOully, John 14 :3 f Helson, Wm. 6 9 '\ Moeutoh"n,J'''ph 13 2f Hepburn, John 12 11 f :\IcEwen, John, sr. 2 25 f Higgs, Wm. A. 1 11 f McEwen, John 4 25 f Hildebrand, George, inn- McFarland. James 7 6f

keeper 1 13 f McFee, James 14 10 f Hill, George 9 17 f Mcintyre, Donald 13 15 f Hill, Thomas 8 15 f McGonegalJ, Andrew 11 19 f Hotfmeyer, Conrad 2 9f Mcintosh, Duncan 12 22h Hotson, John 9 19 f Mcivor, J. 10 llh Hoy, Samuel 6 13h McKe~, Hugh 9 5f Hoy, Wm. 7 13 f McKillar, Archibald 7 21h Humphrey, Joseph W. 8 14h McLauchlin, Lauchlin 12 16 f Hunsley, Thomas 3 18 f McMillan, John 10 19f Hunter, James, sr. 7 4f McNicol Oolin 4 13 f Hunter, James, jr. 7 4f McVittie, James, jr. 13 2111 Iredale, Joseph, miller 14 5f McVittie, Wm. 13 21 f Inman, Samuel, cabinet Machine, Ernest 5 2M

maker 7 18h Martin, David 9 If) f Johnston, George L. 6 18h Martin, James 14 5f Johnston, Wm. 9 Ih Martin, John 14 5f Jones, John B. :~ 4f Martin, Robert 13 4h Kastner, Michael 1 10 f Mason, Stewart 11 15 f Kennedy, David :3 3f Mathias, Mrs. 14 16 f King, John A. 5 5f Miller, John II If Koppelburger, Abel 13 IOh Milligan, James 13 11h

]2 TOWNSHIP OF DOWNJE AND GORE.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. MiJls, Alexander 11 ]8 f Powley, George 1 16 f Mills, Daniel 625f Powley, Michael 1 16 f Mills, David H ]3f Rat', John 5 14h Mills, George 2 25h Raper, George 11 7f Mills, John 12 14 f Redcliffe, Wm., butcher 1 13h Mills, John W. 3 4f Reaford, Andrew 5 15 f Montgomery, John 12 7f Reaford, Wm. -1 18 f Melvin, David, miller 1 18h Riley, Luke 11 1:3 f Monteith, Andrew :3 1 f Riley, Patrick 10 12 f Morrow, Samuel 7 I f Riley, Thomas 12 9f Moses, E. 8 23h Rivers, John 10 13h Moses, Lorenzo 7 22 f Robertson, Alexander 6 7f Mountain, Wm. 12 20 f Robertson, Wm. g 10 f Muir, James 11 25h Roberts, John 3 9h Muir, John 7 IOf Rodger, Wm. 10 25h Muir, John 10 18 f Roonan, Andrew 1:1 13 f Muir, John I:l 21 f Rowland, Wm. 3 11h Muir, Wm. 10 19 f Roxburgh, John 12 24 t Murray, John 9 ISf Roxburgh, Samuel 6 12 f Murray, George 6 15 f Roxburgh, Maxwell 6 12 f Murray, James 5 18 f Rufi'age, Theo., innkeeper 1 18 f Murray, John 6 17 j Russel, George 6 2'2f Murray, Walter 6 16 f Sal vage, Charles 1 9h Murray, Wm. G 14 f Salvage, Robert 1 9h Neil, Wm. 6 IOf Scaith, Henry, jr. 3 I9h Noonan, John :3 12h Schmidt, Ernest, tinsmith 1 ISh Oddy, James 9 25h Scott, John, sr. 7 25 f Oddy, Jonn 13 IOh Scott, Walter II 22 f Ofield, George 13 25 f Shand, John 14 4f Oliver, Adam 13 20f Shepherd, Jos., blacksmith 1 15 f Oli ver, Walter 13 18 f Shiels, Archd., merchant Outram, Benjamin 12 6f Shiliberry, Jacob 1 14f Parr, Jacob, storekeeper 1 18 f Shone, Robert 3 2h Paterson, Peter 2 7f Shop tOll, John 8 16 f Patrick, Thomas 7 11 f Shukie, August, tailor 1 15 f Patrick, George !3 9f Simpson, James 2 11 f Patrick, Robert 3 8f Simpson, Richard 3 25 f Patrick, Thomas 5 10 f Simpson, Robert 4 19f Perron, Laurent 13 1h Simpson, Wm. P. 2 11 f Pidgeon, P, innkeeper 1 17 f Simpson, Wm. 4 8h Pike, John 5 7f Sloman, Nathaniel 6 Sf Polytod, Samuel 13 8h Sloman, Wm. 6 11 f Porter, Robert 12 4h Smart, Robert 8 9f Porter, Thomas 13 6f Smith, John 620f Porter, John 12 2f Smith, Oliver 6 18 f

TOWNSHIP OF DOWNIE AND GORE. 13

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Smith, Wm. 32lf Vernon, August 1 201' Stacy, John F. 10 6h Volken, Charles 4 21h Stapler, Henry 3 19 f Volker, Dedrick 5 :! I f Steel, Thomas 10 21 f Voy, Joseph 10 2ah Steep, John :3 13h Wallace, Thomas 6 23 £ Stephenson, John 11 23f Walton, Henry 12 Sf Stevenson, Neil S 23h Warden, John 6 5f Stewart, Henry 925f Watson, Alexander S 2£ Stinson. John 14 15 f Watson, George 14 6b Stoscop, George 1 25 f Watson, James 11 17 f Strawser, George 1 15 f Watson, John, Sf., S 24f Swanson,David 14 161 Watson, John, jr., 8 24f Switzer, John Geo. 2 20£ Watson, John 8 2f Tait, Wm. J. 14 4f "\Vatts, Wm. 10 17 f Taylor, John 13 19h Weaver, Wm. H lOf Taylor, Peter 13 19 f Weeks, Wm. 6 8£ Taylor, Wm. 13 16 f Welsh, Wm. 6 la f Taylor, Alexander 8 12£ Welsh, Wm. 11 24 £ Thean, Michael 1 10 £ Wevil, Richard 3 6h Thistle, Robert 11 3£ White, David 7 19 f Thistle, Wm. 9 4£ White, Thomas, sr., 7 18f Tineberry, Robert 1 6h White, Thomas. jr., 7 20 f Todd, Wm. 3 14h Whitehead, Andrew A 19h Thompson, John, sr., 7 17£ Whitehead, John 8 19h Thompson, John 8 17 f Wier, Wm., jr., 14 14h Thompson, Thomas 7 17 £ Wilson, Charles 8 af Thorn, Alexander 9 15h Wilson, Hugh 4 2£ Thorn, Archibald 8 7£ Wilson, John 4 1 f 1'horn. John 5 8£ Wood, Henry 4 12 f Thorn, Wm. 9 9f Wood, John 7 9f Tyler, James 11 6h Wood. Thoma~ 5 12h Uberhost, Lewis 2 181 Wood, Wm. 4 12 f Uberhost, Warner 2 IS f Woodman, Thomas 13 21 f Vane, Charles 1 IOh Yule, Wm. 14 17h Varner, John 8 7h

Red Lead, White Lead, Venetian Red, Vermillion, Carmine, Prussian Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Celestial Blue, Chrome Green, .'

Brunswick Green, Paris Green,

LITHARGE, PATENT DRYERS, BENZ OLE, TURPENTINE,

Paint Brushes, Paint, Oils, Glass, Putty, &c.

FULLER, BROS., Stratford.

14 TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE.

TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE. This township is bounded on the north-east by Mornington; north­

\\'('st by Logan; south-east by North and South Easthope ; and south­west by Fullarton and Downie. There is a good deal of excellent land in the township; the north-east contains a large quantity of swamp, A branch of the Thames rnns through the western part. In the year 11'1H it contained 628 inhabitants, and 1511 acres were under cultivation. In 1850 the population had increased to 1319, and there were 4,036 acres under cultivation.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 301; under cultivation, 1:.),118 acres; wood and wild lands, la,419 acres. Fall wheat, acres, :.l17 -average per acre, 26 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 3.846-ave­rage, ~1 ; barley, acres, 46-average, 31; peas, acres, 936-average, 25; oats, acres, 1180-average, 32. Value of farms, $544,645. Popn­lation, 2,616.

POST OFFlcEs.-Gad's Hill, Kinkora, Totnes. MUNICIPALITy.-John Kastner, Reeve j Jacob

Stock, J. Cavanagh, H. Studer, Councillors. Brunner, Deputy j P.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Allan, David 16 20 Boecker, Frederick 2 19 Armstrong, Adam 11 17 Boecker, Lewis :.l 19 Armstrong, James 10 17 Bollert. Augustus 7 19 Ash, Valentine 2 29 Bollert, W m. 7 19 Ballantyne, David 3 2 Bonhardt, Donotes 18 16 Bannon, John 4 5 Bonhardt, Wm. 1:3 15 Bannon, Patrick 4 7 Book, John 12 24 Bannon, Thomas 3 7 Boos, Michael 1 19 Barth, John 14 26 Brooks, John J. :.) 5 Barth, John 12 16 Brophy, John 6 5 Barthel, George H. 1 28 Brown, Ed ward 7 31 Barthel, George 1 28 Brown, Peter 4 6 Barthal, George, sr. 2 27 Brown. Robert 5 32 Barthal, Lewis 2 26 Brown, Thomas 5 32 Baumback, George 12 19 Brunner, Geo~ge 3 24 Baumback, George 5 22 Brunner, Jacob 16 16 Baumback, Wm. 12 19 Brunner, Jacob I 23 Baumback, Wm. 11 19 Brunner, Jacob 8 15 Beadle, Charles 2 13 Brunner, Peter 3 24 Beadle, Thomas E. 2 14 Brunner, Theobold 2 :24 Bealer, Christian 13 13 Buch, Casper 12 23 Blackwell, Henry 10 22 Buch, Frederick 12 24 Boecker, Henry 12 13 Buggs. Wm. 16 7

TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE. 1.5

Con. Lot. Con.Lot. Cahill. John 210 Davidson, James 15 :31 Cam p bell,tS tewart 3 1 Debus, John 10 16 Canager, Henry 1 14 Dempsey, John 2 IS Carey, Samuel 4 10 Dempsey, \Vm. 8 :26 Carrol. John 6 34 Dennis, Joseph 8 :2~ Carsay, Bllrtholemew 6 34 Denstead, Frederick () 17 Carty, Dennis 11 27 Densteau, George 8 15 Carty, John 7 24 Densteau, G. 1-1. 6 20 Casey, Patnck 11 29 Deydl, John 15 12 Cashin. John 2 3 Dill, Christopher 6 20 Cavanagh, John 5 7 Dill, George H. 7 25 Chisner. Frederick 8 20 Detson, Albert ;{ 31 Clench, Charles 15 15 Donaghue, Thomas Connal, Timothy () 32 Dougherty, Charle~ ;; 17 Connolly, l1aniel 9 28 Dowding, John () 2!1 Connolly, Mrs. 8 3:! Duffy, Patrick .j, 33 Connolly, Lawrence 10 30 Duneman. Frederick 5 18 Connolly, Owen 9 30 Dunn, Daniel 7 a5 Connolly, Patrick () 26 Durst, Daniel 2 15 Connolly, Peter 9 30 Durst, Peter 3 27 Connolly, Richard 8 :]:3 Dutrich, Conrad 11 21 Conway. John 3 12 Eligotz, Henry 7 17 Conway, Patrick 8 24 Ellison, August :3 29 Collins, Michael 3 33 Elshner, Christian 1 ') ,).)

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Coulton, John 6 21 Englesby. John (j 4. Court, Daniel a '" Enright, Daniel 9 :31 Court, John 3 4 Enter, Henry 8 3 Coutts, Alexander 16 2 Ertell, Antony 2 13 Cowper. John 1 S Esche, August 3 30 Coyle, Patrick 4 1 Fair, James 16 2 Crinkley, A. 10 1 Famm, August 3 21 Crinkley, W. B. 10 1 Famme, Charles 7 18 Crowel, Wm. 6 18 Farquharson, Alexander 12 2i' Crowley. Jeremiah 8 25 Finane, Thomas 10 19 Crowley, Lawrence 9 24 Finnegan, Bernard 6 29 Crowley, Michael 4 33 Finnegan, Bernard 4. 3 Crowley, Timothy 5 33 Fisher, George F. 8 19 Cryan, John 2 7 risher. Henry 8 18 Cryan, Patrick 2 7 Fitzgibbons, James 8 in Uryne, Bernard 2 11 Fitzgibbons, John 8 31 CuJlotin, David 5 4 Fitzhenry, John 3 7 Cullotin, John 5 3 Fletcher. James 4 29 Cunkley, A. 12 4 Fletcher. John 4 29 Cunkley, W. B. 12 4 Flynn, Francis 5 34 Dahms, Charles 7 21 Flynn, Patrick 5 34

16 TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE.

Con. Lot./ Con. Lot. Foley, Henry 5 26 Henry, Ezekiel 5 24 Friar, Charles 11 20 Henry, John 6 ,,-_OJ

Friar, Lewis 13 28 Henry, Robert 3 23 Foley, Peter 6 19 Henry, Samuel r; 23 Gallagher, John 5 2') Henry, Wm. 8 :?4 Gallagher, Michael 5 28 Herr, Lewis If) 16 Gaul, Frederick 8 18 HIckey, Wm. 6 32 Gaunt, Wm. 5 29 Hicks, Thomas 1 18 George, George 210 Hill, Benjamin 16 9 Gephart, Henry 4 22 Hill, John 8 21 Gilbert, Frederick 16 25 HilJ, WlIl. 7 22 Glubb, Lawrence 7 6 Himpel, Valentine, jr., 10 15 Goettler, Antony I 17 Hishon, Patrick 11 32 Goetler, John 6 25 Hoch, Jacob 1 18 Goetz; Andrew 1 19 Horgan, John 8 23 Goetz, John I 19 Horgan, Patrick 8 30 Gortner, Frederir;k 2 34 Houghton, Wm. 16 5 Gortne.r, Philip 1 34 Hishon, Cornelius 11 18 Gourlay, Alexander 1 15 Hishon, Cornelius 7 30 Gourlay, Andrew 1 15 Hishon, Mortimer 7 ao Gowanlock, Andrew 4 6 Hishon, Patrick 7 29 Gowanlock, James 4 5 Hishon, Daniel 7 29 Grugar, Antony 5 19 Irwin, Robert 16 30 Grunane, Mrs. 6 25 Jacob, Jacob 1 20 Grunane, Richard 6 25 Jacob, Michael 2 30 Hagarty, James 10 31 Jeffrey, Joseph 14 21 Hamilton, Alexander 16 7 Jeffrey, Wm. 3 15 Hamilton, John 16 4 Jeffrey, Wm. 15 19 Hanagan, David, jr., 5 31 Judge, Patrick 10 34 Hanna, Robert 15 20 Kastner, Jacob 12 19 Harbord, Daniel 3 32 Kastner, John 2 22 Harloff, Peter 711 Kastner, John 3 19 Harragan, Daniel 6 28 Kastner, Peter 1 12 Harragan, David 5 31 Kean, Thomas 3 34 Hartman, John 13 14 Keefe, Thomas 10 19 Hartung, Charles 11 3 Keillan, Thomas 6 32 Havermill, John 16 28 Keina, Henry 2 18 Hays, John 4 26 Keina, Jacob 3 18 Hays, Michael 5 25 Keiser, Daniel a 20 Healy, James 7 30 Kelly, J. 5 '>~ -I Hearsnip, Wm. 7 31 Kelly, John 5 27 Hein. Charles 11 25 KelJy, Michael 11 33 Henderson, Richard 15 7 Kelly, Patrick 5 35 Hennessy, Richard 4 31 Kelly, Robert 6 26 Hennessy, John 4 31 Kennedy, Henry 4 30

TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE. 17

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Kerr, James 14 13 \TcLean. Daniel 3 22 Key, John 3 33 McNamara, John 13 31 Khurry, A.ndre\\' 15 2:3 McPherson, Daniel R. 1 10 Kline, John I 16 McPherson, Samuel 1 10 Kline, Michael 8 16 McWhinney, David 15 8 Knott, Edward 3 9 :\1cWilliams, Wm. 15 16 Knott, John 3 9 Madden, Jdmes 5 26 Koldsemicht, FredeTick 1 25 MaeLs, Andrew 1 13 Kreuter, Frederick 15 14 Mahoney. Daniel 825 Krush, Frederick 4 19 Mahoney, John 8 24 Krnsh, Frederick c.f 20 Malgo, Charles 11 13 Krush, George 4 21 ;\Ialgo, John 11 13 Large, R"bert V. 15 11 Maloney, Michael, sr. 4 27 Lawless, Edmund 4 32 Maloney, Michael, jr. 4 27 Lawless, John 4 32 Martin, Bryan 6 3 Leibing. Michael 13 :-32 Martin, George 4 2 Leitch, Jacob 6 33 ;\Iartin, Hf'nry 4 2 Leman, Christian 2 25 Maurer, Henry 10 21 Leman, Jacob I 25 Merklinger, David 16 22 Lindsay. Thomas 15 21 Mennig, Frederick I 18 Lingamback, Franz I 17 ~1 erril, James 16 8 Linnon, Hugh 9 9 ::\Iert z, Henry 9 18 Linnon, John 5 ;) ;\I;ddleditch, Samuel 7 11 Linnon, Patrick 6 6 Miller Ezekiel 6 23 Linseymeyer, .Joseph 10 18 ;\Idl"r, Hf'nry 6 21 Lohr, John 16 27 Miller, John 6 23 Loney, Thomas 2 15 Mdler, James 4 23 Louuensleagher, Adam 10 2 Miller. Samuel 6 25 Loudensleagher, John 2 21 Mogkp , Hpnry 15 30 Ludwig, John 7 21 Monahan, David 13 29 Lynett, Thomas 2 6 Moore, Gf'orge 4 16 McCaffrey, Arthur, jr. 3 6 Moore, John 11 26 McCaffrey. Arthur 2 9 Moore, John 4 16 McCaffrey, Edward 3 6 Moore. Joseph 11 26 McCaffrev. Patrick 3 14 Moore, Thomas 4 15 McCauley, Jamt's 6 26 Moore, Wm. 4 15 McClusky, Owen 4 3 Moritz, Frederick 1 Ig McClusky, Philip 4 41 Moriarty, James 7 3U McDonm>lJ, Bryan 8 22 Morrison, James, jr. 2 6 McDonald. John R. 2 5 Morrison, James, sr. 2 6 McDonnell, Patrick 920 Morrison, Bartholomew 11 30 McGeary, Bernard 7 2 Morrison, John 2 6 McGrath, James 8 33 Moser, Fridolin 13 Hi McHale, Patrick 1:3 3U M .ser. Jolin G. 4 21 McKeown, James 3 2~ Mulholland, Richardson 2 35

2

18 TOWNSHIP OF ELLICE.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Mulloy, Florence 6 30 Pouly, Frederick 12 15 Mulloy, John, sr. 3 12 Powley, George 4 17 Mulloy, John, jr. 3 13 Priertoff. August 7 20 Mulloy. John, jr. 4 8 Priertoff, Wm. 7 20 Mulloy, John, sr. 4 8 Purcell, Phillip 11 a5 Mulloy, Patrick 4 6 Quinlan, John 2 4 Murphy, Cornelius 9 21 Raynor, John 5 11 Murphy, John 9 22 Ramsay, Wm" jr. 6 22 Murphy, Patrick 9 21 Ramsay, Wm., sr. 6 22 Murphy, Tobias 10 21 Rankin, Thomas 15 12 Murray, James 8 34 Parnsay, Thomas 6 22 Murray, John 8 34 Ratz, Henry 9 1 Murray, Timothy 8 35 Reihl, Frederick 10 26 Murray, Wm. 11 27 Reihl, Henry 9 15 Ney, George 1 35 Reihl, John 1 :~:3

Ney, John 1 24 Regan, John 3 10 Ney, John 12 17 Rettinger, Frederick 16 23 Noldi, George 16 18 Rice, Henry 14 14 Nowland, James 8 9 Roche, Jchn, jr. 7 26 Nowland, John 8 9 Ruche, John, sr. 7 26 O'Bryan, Henry 12 30 Rossman, Frederick 14 16 O'~ryan,John 3 8 Rossman, Henry 13 17 O'Conner, Michael Rowan, Wm. 3 4 O'Hara, Henry 10 17 R:tter, Valentine 9 19 O'Hara, Henry 10 21 Ruffridge, George 1 29 O'Hara, Patrick 12 28 RuhI, George, sr. 9 15 Ohm, Frederick 10 24 Ruhl, George, jr. 9 18 O:lm, Otto 11 22 Ruhl, Baltzer 9 13 Ohm, Wm. 6 21 Russel, Thomas 3 8 Parker, George 14 20 Ruston, Francis 7 23 Parker, Henry 5 12 Ruston, George 7 25 Parker. John 3 34 Ruston, Moses 725 Parker, John 4 12 Schab"r, Christopher 3 18 Pa.rker, Wm. 14 22 Schank, Christian 12 C)~

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Pay ton, John 4 25 Schank, Wm. 12 21 Pearson, John 2 16 Schotzhauer, Henry I::l 14 Peckham, Wm. 4 1:3 Schmidt, Conrad 10 14 Pentz, Frederick 10 25 Schoeder, DeitTlch 12 25 Pentz, John 13 25 Scott, Archi bald 15 6 Pfaff, John 16 29 Scott, Edmund 5 4 Pigeon, Paschal 3 16 Scott, James 7 5 Pinder, John 1 8 Scott, Samuel 1 7 Pinder, Wm., jr. 1 9 Scott, Thomas 15 7 Pinder, Wm., sr. 1 8 Scott, Wm. 10 7 Poppert, John 15 14 Sebach, Andrew, sr. 1 31

TOW:I1SHIP OF ELLICE. 19

Con. Lot. COD. Lot. Sebach, Andrew, jr. 2 :3:! Stoscoff, Theobold I 21 St>bach, Nicholas 1 3() Strausser, Frt>derick 5 21 Sebach, Philip 1 27 Strausser. Frederick IO 12 Sebring-, David 12 20 Stroh, Mi~hael 2 31 Sebring, David F. 11 20 Studor. Henry 1 26 Sebring, John 6 17 Swainbach. Christopher 11 23 Sebring, John 1 1~ Sweeny, Hugh 4 34-Sebring, Philander A. IO 21 Switzer, George I 13 Sebring, Wm. 6 17 Taylor. Edward 16 6 Settl i ng, Lewis 3 26 Thiel, Ezt>kiel II 15 Shaffer, Henry 14 12 Th roast, Charles 13 '27 Shau b, :\1 ichaEI I 22 Tobin. Patrick II 2"l Shaub, }Iichael 6 16 Trimble, John 16 9 Sheack. Henry M. 5 0.) Vogt. Geo. E. 16 14 Sheack. John G. 14 30 Vog!, Henry 16 15 Shore, Robert -1 5 Wallace. Charles 7 34 Sirort, August 10 33 Ward, Thomas 4 1 Sires, John 10 13 Webber. Jacob 1 "'. _0

Smidt, Ht'nry 12 2;1 \Vebbel'. Lewis 3 "'. _0

Smith, Alexander 9 16 \-Verner. John 8 14 Smith, David 15 13 Werner. John 520 Smith, John 14 25 Whaling. John 6 5 Smith. John (j 27 Whalin/l, Wm. 3 3 Smith, Robert 6 27 White, George 8 27 Smith, Samuel 15 34 Wickey. August 4 22 Smith, Wm, 14. 32 Wickey, August 5 21 Snyder, Valentine 11 14 Wickey, Frederick 4 22 Springer, Andrew 12 18 Wickey, Gotlieb 2 20 Stack, John 8 3:i Williams, George 6 30 Stagmeyer, John 15 29 Writt, Matthew 7 30 StevensolJ. Anderson 3 2 Writt, Michael 3 28 Steward, George 7 3 Writt, Owen 4 35 Stewart. John 1 6 Writt, Patrick 4 28 Stint>, EkHt 13 5 Writt, Peter 3 35 Slock, James 6 31 Yauch, Christian 1 18 Stock, John 6 31 Youngblood, Henry 11 14 Stock, Joseph 7 '27 Zulatf, John 8 17 Stock, Peter 7 28

HORSE BRUSHES, Scrubbing Brushes, Shoe BrllRhes. Stove Brllsht>s. Hair Brushes, Cloth

Brushes, Paint Brushes. Varnish Brushes. AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF BRUSHES.

FULLER BROS., STRATFORD.

20 TOWNSHIP OF ELMA.

TOWNSHIP OF ELMA. This township is bounded north·east by Wallace, east by Marybo­

rouO"h, south-east by Mornington, south-west by Logan and Ellice, and norrh-west by Grey. There is a fair proportion of g-ood land in this township. which was first settled a few years ago. In 1852 the united population of Elma, Logan and Wallace was 698. In 1861 the popu­lation of Elma was 2,392. and there were 7.445 acres under cultiva­tion. The value of the farms was $441,878. This township is rapidly increasing in wealth and population.

POST OFFICEs.-Donegal. Hammond, Hebron, Listowel, Monckton, Newry, Trowbridge.

MUNICIPALITy.-A. Clellan, Reevej S. Roe, Deputy j Wm. Dunn, J. Stevens, James Bristow, Councillors.

Abraham, Thomas Abraham, Wm. Adair. John Archer, Wm. James Aiken, John Aiken!!, Joseph Aldred, Wm., innkeeper Alt'xander, John Alexander, John Alexander, Thomas Alexander, Wm. Alexander, Thomas Anderson, Alexander Anderson, Charles Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Wm. Ang-us. Alexander Armstrong, Christopher Armstrong, Wm. Arnold. Elias Arbring. P. A. Atchison. Joseph Atkins, Thomas Barber, Amos Barber, Charles Barber, James Barber, John Barr, Charles

Con. Lot. 11 32h Bartze, Wm .• sr. 12 32h Bartze, Wm .• jr. 18 23 f Beattie, George

1 30h Bechlow, Henry 1 50h Bechtor, Xavier

18 36 f Berney, Edward 8 15h Berney, E. W. 4 33h Beynes. George 4 30h Bingham. Robert .{ 26h Bingham. Wm. 4 36h Bird, James, weaver 4 36h 8lair, Robert 7 3~h Blair. Thomas 1 20h Blatchford, George 1 65h Bovd, Ed ward

10 24h Boyd, James 10 8h Boyd, John W. 11 31h Boyle. John

8 3:3h Bradley, Stephen 15 32h Brand, Abraham

7 IIh Brand, Jacob 7 29h Briley, Allen

]8 22 f Brimmer, Andrew 1 36 f Bristow. James 1 35 f Brock, James I 24 f Broughton, Edward 1 36 f Brown, James

12 34h Brown, Major

Con. Lot. 15 l:3h 15 13h

3 17 f 15 33 f 16 30h 1 46h 2 2h

13 5h 7 22h 7'21h 4 ]9h

17 IOh 8 16h

11 7h 3 25h 43th 6 19h

15 27h a 8h 1 41h 1 5Ih 9 30h 3 12h

15 15h 3 21h

16 16h 1 41h

11 l3h

TOWNSHIP OF ELM". 21

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Brown, Samuel 1 48h Coughlin, Peter 4 22h Brown, Thomas 18 2h Coughlin, Robert 9 17h Buchanan, Andrew 9 31h Cou~hlin, Robert 8 20h Buchanan, Charles 8 36 £ Coulter, Charles 11 23h Bllchanan, John 8 30h Coulter, Charles, postm'tr, 9 16 f Buchanan, Robert 8 30h Coulter, John 9 I4h Buchanan, Samuel 8 28h Cowan, Peter 9 24 £ Buchanan, Wm. 9 33h Cowan. Robert 3 12 £ Bueldey, John 16 33h Coxton, "Vm. ]6 29h Bunce, Thomas 5 7h Craig, Wm. ]0 20h Bunce, Thomas 15 30h Cranston, John J2 22h Burnett, 'VOl. 6 32h Cregor, Charles 15 9h Busby, Robert 13 :32h Crittenden, Harvey 5 lIh Calder, Wm. 7 24h Crowle, Sylvanus 8 4h Cameron, Duncan S 35h Cruden, Alexander 12 4h Campbell, Alexander 17 6h Curtiss, Mrs. 8 21h Campbell, D. D. 1 28h Cuthbertson, James ]1 34h Carruth, Gilbert 2 4h Daly, Young 12 34h Carruth, James 3 3h Davidson, Joseph 1 6h Carruth, John 3 H Dawson, Joseph 1 16 £ Carruth, Joseph 3 4£ Debus, Wm. ]8 :H £ Chapman, AI~xander 1 72h Dewar. Wm. 10 12h Chapman, Matthew 2 llh Dick. John 6 36h Chowin, Edwin 15 14h Dixon, James 7 ]7h Christie, Isaac 1 18h Dixon, Wm. 6 23h Chrysler, Joseph F. 8 12 £ Dobbs, George ]8 15f Cleaver, Thomas 15 23h Donaldson, Jam'ls 7 9h Clelland, Robert 3 22h Donaldson, John W. 3 fih Coates, J allies a 1h Donohue, Phillip 5 21h Cockerell, James IR J4h Donovl1n, Robert 14 34h Cockerell, Wm. 16 13h Douglass, Arthur 3 16 f Code, George 1 ]6h DouQ;lass, John 3 18 f Code, George :3 7f Doyle, Patrick 13 31h Code, Robert 7 19h Draper, Benjamin 2 ISh Code, Samuel 28f Dukelow, Peter Ia 36h Code, Thomas 2 7£ Duncan. James 11 3h Collins, Arthur James 6 ]5h Dungey, Wm. S 22h Collins, Daniel 6 6h Dunn, Robert 7 2h Collins, Jeremiah 1 8 £ Dunn, Wm. 7 4h Cook, Henry 14 35h Ellacott, John 15 llh Cook. Peter 16 36h Ellacott, Wm. 15 9h Copeland. Wm. 5 2Ih Ellacott, Zacchus 16 I2h Cosens, Cornelius 3 5£ EllIOtt, Thomas 1 30h Coughlin, John 5 20h Ellis, Frederick 1 70h Coughlin, John 5 I9h Eyres, John 12 17h

22 TOWNSlliP OF ELlI-IA,

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Falconer, Paul 16 7h Grubber, Juseph 11 27h Farmer, John 1 10 f Grubber, Theobald 7 lOh Fennell, James 4 20h Guffin, James 3 10 £ Fenm·lI, Thomas 4 20f Haddy, Wm. 1 72h Fennell, Wm. 3 20 f Hag-gard, John 1 30h Ferguson, James 5 12 f Hall, David 6 3 f Fi sher, Old ren 13 :lh Hall, N orvall 6 4h Fitzsimmuns, Wm. 15 22h Halfpenny, Richard 2 10h Forbes, Peter 15 28h Hamilton, Alexander ]3 15h Forest, Alexander 13 6h Hamilton, George 8 lOh Forman, Jabez 3 2:3h Hamilton, John 7 6h Forman, Thomas 2 20h Hamilton, John ~ 6£ Fortunp, Wm 9 5h Hamilton, John ] 32h Foster, John R., innkeeper 9 1!1h Hamiltun, James 8 9f Gamble. Robt'rt 7 3Gh Hamilton, Robert 10 ·6h Garrick, David 10 21h Ham Ilton, Robert 7 16h G bson, John 8 5h Hamilton, Robert 2 16h G b80n, Thomas 4 1:l £ Hamilton, Thomas l!! 6£ Gilbea!, Hpnry, cooper 16 3:1h Hamilton, Waltt'f 8 lOh Gilchrist, John 10 :l3h Hammond, Edward 3 19h Gill, Samllel ]6 llh Hammond. George 7 26h Ginhelden, .Tohn 16 36h Hammond. James 7 27h Glenn. David ]1 34h Hammond, James, P. M. 5 31h Golightly, M., blacksmith 16 19h Hammond, Richard, 15 12h Gordon, Alexander 1 60h Hance, Timothy 11 Ih Gordon. Arthur 10 ISh Hanna, John 8 19h Gordon. Donald 1 56h Harris. Nathanial 1 46h Gordon. Donald 12 7h Harris, Wm. 1 50h Gowings. Charles I 42h Harvey, Moses 9 HH Graham. David 8 7£ Hastings, Joseph 6 8h Graham, George S 8f Matthewson, John 8 34h Graham, John 3 9h Hay, David D., Division Gr~ham, Francis 7 8h COllrt Clerk I 32 £ Graham. Wm. 7 33h Hpggon, Mrs. 2 9h Grant, John 11 15 f Hemphill, Andrew 11 30h Grant, John A. 9 8h Henderson, Adam 1 24h Gray. George 4 24h Henderson, John ].J. 17h Gray, James 11 21)h Hpnry, Hllgh 10 :16h Gray, .Tames 4 31h Henry, John 11 35h Gray. John 10 4h Henry, Robert 10 :l-t.h Gray, Richard 10 3h Henry. Wm. II 33h Gray, Robert 4 24h Herrin. Wm. A. 1 26h Gray. Wm. 4 31h Hetherington,Jonathan 15 36h Griprson. George ' 5 2rh I Hetherly, John II Ilh Grody, Daniel 1 26h Hetherly, Wm. II 9h

TOWNSHIP OF ELMA. 23

Can. Lot. Can. Lot Hewitt, Wm. 2 12h Lane, Colman 5 5h Hicks, Juhn Thomas 18 13 f Lang, Aaron 7 l:3h Holliday, Richard 7 18h Lang, John 8 13h Holman, Enock 17 Ilh Lang, Robert 11 15h Hone, Wm. i) 27h Large, Jacob 7 20h Hopkins, Samuel 8 2h Large, John 7 20h Horn, Wm. 1:3 18h Largp., Thomas G 20h Hough, James W. 1 58h Langford, Thomas 16 32h Huggard, John 8 11 f Lawrence, Alexander 11 4h Hull, Richard 1 68h Lawrence, Thomas N. I 56h Hull, Richard I 6Sh Lawson, Wm. 8 9f Hume, Georg-e 8 25h Leanhart, Jacob 6 21h Hutcheson, John 1 40 f LeonarJ. James 6 25h lngliss, John fj 2:3h Lillice, Peter I 40 f lngliss, Peter 13 I9h Lineham. John 11 17h IrvLi ne. Charles 10 33h Lineham, John 11 17h Jackson, Christopher 15 :36h Little. Andrew 10 25h Jackson, George 1 20h Little, John 12 211 Jackson, John 3 2h Little,Wm. 10 27h James, Edwin 14 12h Lockhead, Wm. 4 15h Johnstone, Alexander 12 18h Long, Elijah 1 62h Johnstone, George 9 35h Long, George 7 2Sh Johnstone, James 3 26h Long, Robert 7 2!Jh Johnston, John 15 I5h Loove, John 11 lOh Johnston, Joseph 11 9h Lovl', Samuel 11 lIh Jolly, James 12 15h Lowrie, Robert 4 25h Keating, James G :Hh Lucas, Luke Il 5h Keating, John 4 28h Lymond, John 9 34h Keating, Wm. ;) 28h McCauley, John 5 30h Keiler, Archd. J., teacher ·1 2Zh McCourt, James 12 30h Keith,Alexander 5 34h McDonald, David 12 5h Keith, Jame's 5 35h McFaddpn, Moses !'oj 10h Kertcher, Valentine 11 25h McGell, George 9 2Sh Kellp, Nl'lson 1 69h McGorman, John 6 35h Kendle, James 4 3h McIntyre, John 15 2Sh Kpnney, Robert 1 58h M~Ltllan, Joseph, II 29h Keopes, Frederick 1 70h Mckenzie, John II 12h King, John 18 10 f McKenzie, Charles 15 lOh King, Wm. 18 10 f McMullen, Wm. 12 321, Kitcher, Thomas 11 lOh McNeelis, James 12 27h Knox, Andrew 11 35h McNichol, Charles 7 30h Kopkins, James 8 3h McRubb, Alexander 16 18h Lambert, James 15 3lh Mann, John 1 22h Lambert, Joseph 15 32h Mann, Thomas I 21h Lamon, Henry 12 16h Marshall, Wm. 1 14£

Martin, James Martin, Robert Martin, Wm. Martin, Wm. Mason, Charles Matchell, Henrv Matthews, Robert Mayberry, George Mayberry, James Mayberry, John Mayberry, Samuel Maberrv. Thomas Mayna;d, Thomas i\lechl'ns, Domran Melrosr, Thomas Meryolf, Alexander Meyer, Louis Miller, James Miller, John Miller, Joseph Mills, Wm. Mills, Robert Mitchl'lI, Alexander Mitchell, Alexander Mitchell, Andrew l\litchell. James Mitchrll, Wm. Mitchell, Wrn. D. Moffatt, Thomas Moorr, Richard Muorr, Robert Moore, Thomas Moorl', Wm. Moon', Henry Moore. Wm. Morrison, Wm. Morrison, Wm. Near, Josl'ph Nl'sbitt, Richard Nesbitt, Wm. Nesbitt, Wm. A. Newbi!!ging, Andrew Newbi!!!!ing, Sames Nichol, David Nichol, Wm.

TOWNSHIP OF ELMA.

Con. Lot. I 54h Nixon, John 7 25h Noble, Walter

10 35h Norris, Henry :2 15h Parker, Thomas

10 58h Parks. Wm. II 30h Parkenson, Edward 2 26h Palmer, Henry 2 33h Pasliff, George 2 34h Patton, Andrew

12 36h Patterson, James 2 32h Patterson, John :3 ~5h Pearson, Emanuel 1 44h Pedon, John

18 :32 f Pelton, L"muel 6 !lOh Petrie, John 1 !lOh Piiman. John

14 16h Pooll', Matthew 11 5h Porter, John 15 35h Praust, Cha~les

1 Mh Praust, Frederick 8 29h Pride, Robrrt

17 I5h Rathwell, Edward 13 16 f Rathwell, Thomas 3 15 f Rathwell, Wm.

13 21h Rathwell. Wm. 14 14h Raveill, James 12 16h Rl'ach, Jacob 14 21 h Reach, John B. 18 :ih Reany, James 6 IOh Reany, Robert 1 14 fReid, Jamts 5 13h Reid, Phillip 6 12h Reed, Wm. 6 14h Richmond, George 1 18 f Riseberrv. James

11 28h Rite'hie, 'Alrxander 9 20h Ritchie. James

18 20f Ritchie, John 6 8h Ritchie. Wm. 5 IOh Robb, James 5 6h Rob"rtson. Aleeander 5 23lt Robertson, George 5 24h Robertson, John

]1 lOb Robertson, Wm. 11 ] 2h Rodgers, Ceorge

Con. Lot. 9 27h

18 5 f 8 32h 1 5:2h 1 32h

18 :35 f 1 50 f

1529h 10 19h

4 ]:!h :~ :32h 1 2f 1 4h

11 7h 10 26h 1 3H 9 36h

11 :36h 15 2(ih 16 27h 9 29h 2 2-!-h 2 29h :3 28h 2 23h 5 ah

]:3 ~h

14 8h 16 34h 12 3:l f

4 7h 17 3h

1 6lh 11 2h

4 lOh 3 9h 3 9h 4 4h 4 9h

11 22h 5 32h

18 6 f 1 52h

17 5h 5 27h

Roe, John Roe, Samuel Rooney, Wm. Rose, Robert Rose, Wm. Rowland, Jesse Rowland, John Roxburgh, Wm. Rozzell, Joseph Rude, John Rutherford, John Rutherford, Robert Rutherford, Wm. Sackrider, Thomas Sac ks, Gporge Sanders, John Sander.s, Thomas Sangster, George Sangster, George Schaerner, Paul Schulsser, George Schwing, Conrad, Scott, Thomas R. Shannon, James Shannon, Wm. Shearer, James Shearer, John Shearer, W m, Sherman, W m. Shetford, Wm. Sloan, John Smillie, Wm. Smith, Henry Smith, John Sproule, John Stealy, Daniel Stenhouse, David Stenhouse, Henry

TOWNSHIP OF ELMA.

Con. Lot. 13 35h Stewart, Samuel 12 36 f Stewart, Thomas 16 33h Stewart, Wm. 4 3h Stickley. Joseph

10 17h Strathers, John 13 llh Sutherland 1;3 lOh Swanby, John 14 7h Switzer, Christopher 6 5h Switzer, Frederick

10 36h Tackaberry, Nathaniel 18 4 f Tauber, Herman 13 4h Tause, John 5 36h Taylor, Jonathan 7 llh Tennant, Abraham

16 9h Tennant, Jacob • 14 l.3h Thompson, John 11 ~h Thompson, John 7 23h Thompson, Josiah H. 8 23h Thompson, Thomas

16 6h Thompson, Wm. 18 3:3 f Tindle, Albert H. 16 8h Tremaine, Aaron ]8 ~l f Tremaine, John A. 9 13h Tremaine, Moses 7 7h Tremaine, Richard 4 17 f Tremaine, Robert 4 18h Tughen, Archibald 4 ISh Tughen, John

15 16h Turnbull, Robert T. 10 9h Tytler, Walter 4 llh Vallance, John 4 14 f Vodden, Robert

1.5 24h Watson, David 6 22h Watson, James 3 29h Watson, John 1 15h Waybraut, Alexander 5 16h Whaley, Matthew 7 5h Whaley, Samuel

Stevens, Gilbert B., black- 'Wherry, Samuel smith

Stpvenson, John Stevenson, John Stevenson, Wm. Stevenson, Wm. Stewart, John

8 lOh Whitt, John 4 26h Wilfong, Benjamin 3 3t f Wilfong, Jacob 3 31h Wilkinson, Wm. 9 6h Wilson, Alexander 5 25h Wilson, Andrew

25

Con. Lot. 17 tIh 14 I1h 10 33h 14 36h 11 24h 11 lOh 1 3011 6 16h 6 17h 2 2Gh

16 35h 10 24h 13 17h

9 6h 4 19h 1 22 f 4 21h 5 18h 4 2:3h 9 a2h 7 15h 1 40h 1 31£ 1 43h 1 49h 1 48h 4 6h 4 5h .t 16h

18 3f f 11 13h 3 14h 7 20h 735h

10 7h 15 33h 1 59h 1 60h

10 6h 17 35h

1 30h 7 :llh 1 12 f

13 36h 9 26h

26

Wilsall, Arthur Wilson, Henry Wilson, Henry Wilson, Hugh Wilson, John Wilson, Robert Wilson, Robert Wilson, Wm.

TOWNSHIP OF ELMA.

Con. Lot. 7 30h Young, Robert, 8 26h Young, Wm. 7 l4h Zeron, Michael H 25h Zeron, Wm.

I::? 35h Zurbrigg, Anthony 1:1 7h Zurbigg, John 5 9h Zurbigg, Peter 5 36h Zurbrigg, Peter

Con. Lot. 10 22h 8 3h 6 7h 4 8h 7 12h 1 llh I 2h 1 lOh

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BUILD~NG HARDWARE. ~ We make the Wants of FARMERS a special study, and keep

everything they require . ..,@f

FULLER BROS.,

STRATFORD. C. W.

TOWNSHIP OF NORTH EASTHOPE. 27

TOWNSHIP OF NORTH EASTHOPE. This township is bounded north-east by Wellesley, east by Wilmot,

north-west by Ellice, and south by South Easthope. The river Avoll runs through the south of the township. The land is similar to that in the adjoi'ling' townships, except in the north. which is partly swampy. In 1844 the population was 1,151 ; in 1832 it had increased to 2,341, and in 1861 it was 3,129. The township contains 43,691 acres.

CF.NSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 357; acres under cultivation, 22.383; wood and wild lands, 15,390; fall wheat, acres, 2.263-aver­age per acre, 23 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 4,850-average, 21 ; barley, 100 acres-average, 28; peas, acres, 1,466-average, 27 ; oats, acres, 2,918-average, 35. Value of farms, $1,311,250.

POST OFFlcEs.-Hampstead, Lisbon, Nithburg, Topping. MUNICIPALITy.-James Trow, Reeve; James Stewart, Deputy; P.

Stewart, Alexander Fisher, P. McLennan, Coltncillors.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Aihns, Samuel 13 30h Bradley. Wm. 6 26 f Albrig-ht, George 9 3:! f Breen, John 4 41 f Amacher, ChrIstian :! 6h Breen, Phillip 4 41 f Amacher. John 1 7h Brennan, James 4 43 f Amos, Robert 10 20 f Brennan, l\I ichael (; 35 f Anderson, John 2 31 f Brennan. Patrick 4 43 f Anderson. Nelson, laborer 1 26h Brown, Major 1 20h Anglin, Wm. 4 40 f Brown, Robert 7 20h Arnold, Loranz 11 14 f Brooks, Edward, laborer :3 45h Bainbach, Conrad, laborer 5 11 f Brunk, Peter 14 25h Bates, John 8 22 f Brunt, David, waggon makr 6 3h Becker, Henry, blacksmith 7 20 f Buchart, George 8 7 f Becker, Henry B, 5 10 f Cairns, James, laborer 8 29h Becker,HenryB.,carpenter 6 11 f Cairnes, John :! 11 f Becker, Henry H. 6 12 f Call in, James, jr. 8 :l6 f Becker, John, jr. 5 10 f Callin, James, sr. 8 26 f Becker, John B. 6 11 f Callin. Joseph 6 28 f Becker. John F., laborer 6 11 f Cameron, Donald 4 23 f Berg, John 8 12 f CameTon, John 4 34 f Bdl, David ] 20 f Campbell, Archibald, jr. 5 36 f Bell, John 2 21 f Campbell, Archibald 6 35 f Bell, Wm., Rev. 2 25 f Campbell, John 2 ]4 f Bell, Wm. 1 21 f Campbell, James 7 25h Bradley, James 5 :30 f I Capling, George 2 13 f Bradley, John 5 34 f Capling John 4 10 f

28 TOWNSHIP OJ' NORTH EASTHOPE.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Capling, Stephen 6 13f Dow, James 1224f Carroll, David 9 2r; f Dryburgh, John, sr. 10 29 f Carroll, Henry 9 21 f Dryburgh, John, jr. 10 29 f Caslin, John .2 :W f Dryburgh, Wm. 10 29 f Christian, Society 12 20 f Dunlop, Robert 7 34h Clark, David, carpenter ;; 44 [I Easson, Andrew 3 45 f Clark, \Vm. 2 44 f Easson, James, carpenter 3 45 f Cochrane, James 1 2f Easson, Wm" carpenter 3 45f Collins, James :) 4lf Eid, John 7 15 f Connor, John 5 41h Eidt, Jacob 8 22 f Connor, Robert 14 14 f Eiler, John, tinsmith I 21 f Cook, George, weaver 8 H f Ellis, Christian 9 15h Cook, Gf'orge 9 14h Erb, Peter 13 28h Cook, Henry 5 17 f Falk, Henry 5 9 [ Cook, John, jr. I ]i> f Falk, Henry 8 11 f Cook, John, Sf. 6 18 f Faulkner, George 7 9f

,Cormic, David. laborer 3 20f Findley, James :J 14h Crerar, Alexander 4 29 [ Fisher, Alexander 1 33 f Crerar, Donald 1 27 f Fisher, Alexander 1 :l2 f Crerar, Donald ]0 13f Fisher, Alexander M. 4 31 f Crerar, James 3 21 f Fisher, Donald 6 21 f Crerar, John 4 30 fl Fisher, Duncan 3 36 f Crerar, Peter 3 35 f Fisher, James 2 36 f Crerar, Wm. 3 21 f Fisher, John, jr. 2 33 f Crozier, Samuel 14 28h Fisher, John, sr. 2 33f Crozier, Thomas 6 29 t Fisher, John 7 21 f Crozier, Thomas I.J- 28h Fleischaur, Jacob 12 19 f Curtis, Jeremiah 4 26 f Fleischaur, John 10 32 f Curtis, Jeremiah 6 27 f Fleischanr, Jolm J. 10 32 f Curtis, John 4 27 f Flynn, Ed ward 3 40 f Curtis,John, jr., shoemaker 4 26 f Flynn, Hugh 3 40 f Dale, Nathaniel 1 26 f Flynn, Michael 5 40 f Danner, Henry 3 7 f Forbes, Duncan 1 32 f Davis, James, laborer 3 45h Forbel1, John, sr., 2 32 f Deiswrith, Henry, masoa 8 14 f Forbes, John, jr., 1 32 f Deitrich, George 9 9 f Forrest, Alexander 11 24 f Dewar, Robert 6 3.J- f Forrest, Wm. 8 20 f Dibel, Simon 10 10 f Forrest, John 8 21 f Docherty, James 13 22h Frachsel, Christian, tanner, 1 21h Doer, Conrad 6 17 [ Frachsel, David 1 19 f Doer, Henry 10 12 f Frank, Theodore, laborer, 1 21h Dolner, Frederick 8 7 f Fraser, Alexander 3 24 f Donaghy, John 7 35h Fraser, James 4 20h Dotzart, Conrad 8 10 f Fraser, John M. 5 19 f Dover, James, merchant 1 21 f Fraser, Robert 2 24 f

TOWNSHIP OF NORTH EASTHOPE.

Con. Lot. Freeborn, Robert 8 30 f Hyde, Alexander Fryfogle, Sebastian, sr., 1 14 f Hyde, I )avid Fryfogle, Sebastian, jr., ] 14 f Hyde, George, sr., Garth, John 6 15 f Hyde, George, jr., Gees, Magnus 6 10 f Hyde, Robert Gerhard, John, weaver, 3 2h Hyde, Wm Gibson, Dickson 6 31h Ingold,Jacob Gibson, John 6 30h Jones, Charles Gilbert, Henry, pumpm'kr, 9 30h Jones, James, sr., Gillan, Mrs. 3 44 f Jones, James Glib, George, blacksmith, 10 lOf Jones, John Glosser. Henry 5 2 f Jones, Samuel Glosser, John, carpenter, 5 2 f Jones, Samuel Good, Jonas 11 11 f Jones, Will.

29

Con. Lot. 4 15 f 3 2!'i f 2 20f 2 19 f 4 I-H 5 Uf 1 IO h

10 28 f 10 33 f 12 26 f 10 30 f II 27 f

Grant, Alexander, sawyer, 10 21 f Kaufmann, Andrew, w'vr, Green, Henry 5 16 f Kaufman, John

9 25f 9 25 f 6 5 f 4 21 4 :H 1 2 f

Haiar, Henry 5 8 f Kaufman, Joseph Hambeyer, Wm. 1 15 f Kee, James, yeoman, Hamilton, Alexander 3 17 f Kelsor, "\Vm. Hamilton, James 3 42 f Kepfler, Andrew Hamilton, John 5 31 f Kippan, Alexander, sr., Hamilton, John 5 32 f Kippan, Alexander, Jr., Hamilton, Matthew 5 39 f Kippan, Alexander Hamilton, Richard 5 :-U'f Kippan. Duncan Hamilton, Robert a l'lf Kippan, James Harris, John, pensioner, 1 26 f Kippan, John A. Hart, John 10 16 f Kippan, John D. Harting, Daniel 5 8 f Kippan, John J. Hartung, Phillip, laborer, 9 12 f Kirby, John Hastings, James, sr., 2 7 f Kirkpatrick, James Hastings, James. jr., 2 7f Kleitsch, George G., shoe-

14 27h 13 29h

:2 16h 2 16h 3 30 f :3 28f 33lf 3 29 f 3 27 f 327£ 1 43 f 835h

Haugh, Wm. 5 35 f maker 11 21h Hay, Donold, a 38 f Knaisel, George 9 34 f Hay, John 3 38 f Knechtel, Philip 8 13 f Hay, Peter 7 26 f Knechtel, Valentine 7 13 f Hay, Wm. 7 26 f Kollman, Jacob, sawmiller 8 37h Heinmiller, John, tailor, 1 4 f Laing, Peter N. 4 J6 f Henderson, Richard 14 27h Laing, Robert 4 16 f Henry, Frederick 9 1:3 f Laing, Wm. 4 16 f Herman, Henry 2 10 f Lang, Henry 7 8 f Hoffman, Conrad 8 7 f Langlebock, Wm. 1 II f Hoffman, Henry, laborer, 7 16h Lanz, John 9 I:, f Hoffman, Peter, bl'ksm'h, 10 211 Lean, Roderick, blksrnith 1 21 f Horst, Jacob 5 15 f Leismer, Louis 9 29 f Hostetter, Moses 8 7 f Lintner. John 8 15 f

30 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH EASTHOPE.

Con. Lot. Livergood, Peter 4 6h Leyden, John, laborer 2 6h Llckhardt, G"orge 13 25h Lillace. Richard, merchant 11 21 f Lismer, Henry, merchant 11 20 f Li vingstone, J. 7 22 ( Lopsinger, George 5 3 f Lopsinger, Pett'r ;) 4 f Lutz, Harry 2 4 t l\lcCallum, Donald t; 33 f McCallum, Duncan 6 25 f .McCallum, George 5 14 f McCallum, James 6 2:'> f McCallum, John .J 14. f j\lcDl·rmid, Hugh 730f McDermid, Jvhn 7 ~1 t !\1cDt'rmid, Thomas 7 33 f McDermid, Duncan 9 16 f :.vlcDermid, Hugh 7 32 f i\lcDl'rmid, James 9 11 f McDermid, Peter 9 18 f McDonald, James 12 ](j[

McDonald, John 10 ;W [ McDougall, Dugald 923f ;\lcDougall, John 9 22 f McFarlane, ~<\lexander 6 22 f McFarlanE, Bates 7 23 f :\lcFarlane, laborer 6 23h McFarland, Robert.. 5 39 f McGillawee, Alexander 5:l1 [ :'IlcGillawee, Archibald 6 21 f McGonegal, James, jr. 8 28 [ McG,jnegal, James, sr. 8 2t; [ McGregor, vVm., weaver 10 25h McGrugan, John 2 41 [ lVIcGrugan. Michael '.2 40 [ McGrugan, Wm. 3 41 [ McJntosh, John 7 20h McJnLOsh, Wm. 7 20 [ McKay, Alexander 10 2'.2h McKenzie, Murdnch IO 27 f McLaren, Alexander 11 23 f McLaren, Peter 12 23 f McLellan, Peter 2 3~ [ McMillan, Hugh 10 18 f

Con. Lot. Mc~Illan,John 10 17f McMillan, Wm. 4 2" f :VlcMullan, Duncan 5 18 [ McTavish, Alexander 1 21h McTavish, Charles 6 19 f McTavish, Charles 6 ]9 f McTavish, Donald 1 16 f McTavish, Donald, laborer 4 2Ih McTavish, Donald IS 25h McTavish, John 6 19f McTavish, John 9 2-1 f McTavish, Peter 8 23 f McTavish, Peter 10 22 f ~JcWilliam", James 3 41 f Makins, John 5 37 f Makins, Wm. 5 37 f Mallo, David 9 9 f Mallo, Levi 9 9 f Manley, Richard 18 21 f Martin, Alexander 5 3:l f Martin, George 6 33 f Martin, Robert 6 33 f Menilees, James 4 36 f ~Iein, James 4 21 f Menzies, Adam 6 20 f Menzies, Archibald 4 37 f Menzies, James 1 :~O f .Jlt"llzies, Robert 6 20 f Miller, Charles, miller' 6 3 f Miller, Christian 4 4 f Miller, John 6 8h Milne, James 11 16 f Milne, John II 16 f Milne, Walter 11 16 f Minchen, George, waggon

maker 1 21 f Misner, Christian, black-

smith 6 3 f Mitchel, James, blacksmith 1 21 f Moak, Peter 5 8h Moffat, Wm. 6 38 f Mohr, Charles, innkeeper 8 37h, Mohr, Henr:; 4 7 f Mohr, Henrv 7 10 f Mohr, ::\Iarti;l 9 35 f

TOWNSHIP OF NORTH EASTHOPE.

COD. Lot. Mongavine, Thomas 4 39 f Quinliven, James Morley, Wm. 4 8 f Quinliven, .Tohn Morton, Wm. 1 18 f Rarbltng. Henry, laborer Murray, Alexander 5 22 f Rankin, James Murray, Archibald 7 12 f Ratz. George, blacksmith Murray, David 5 22 f Reider, Abraham Murray, John 1 31 f Rennie, John Murray, John 11 26 f Rennie. Wm., jr. Nafzicker, Samuel 14 26h Rennie, Wm., sr. Nebergal, George 5 5 f Rice, James Nelson, John 2 9 f Riddell, Andrew Nelson, Robert 2 9 f Riddell, .James Nib, Henry 10 21 f Rihl, Jacob Nichol, Archibald 10 31 f Robertson, David 0' Dea, Michael 4 39 f Robertson, Donald ')'Donnell, John 6 36 f Robertson, Donald 0' Donnell, Simon 6 37 f Robertson, Peter Oetzel, Andrew 1 6 f Robertson, Wm. Offord, Richard, tanner 1 2;)\J Ross, Peter. laborer Oliver, George G. 5 25 f Roth, Jacob Oman. Benjamin, shoe- I Roth, Nicholas

maker 13 2:3 f Rothinel, Henry Ortwein, Baltha~er, weaver 1 12 f Rudmich, George Otto, Andrew 4 ~ f Rupp, \Vm. Otto, David cl 3 f Ruppell, John Paif. Henry 7 14 f Ruppert, John Paif, Ludwig 7 28 f Ruppert, John. jr. Paterson, Andrew! 17 f Rutherford, John Patterson, Henry 2 17 f Rutherford. Samuel, ]1'. Paterson, James' -1 12 f Rutherford, Samuel, sr. Paterson, Matthew 5 13 f Ruthig, Valentine Paterson, Robert 3 I6h Sanderson, Andrew Paterson, Robert -1 17 r Sanderson, Thomas Paterson, Robert E. 3 13 f Sargent, Thomas Patterson, Walter 2 15 f Scanlin, John Paterson, Wm. 4 11 f Schmidt. Balthaser Patterson, Robert 7 I6h Schmidt, Conrad Peddie, Donald 2 35 f Schmidt. George Peddie, George 3 37h Schmidt, H'!nry Peddie, John 3 39 f Schmidt, Henry Peddie, Peter 2 35 f Schmidt, Jacob Pfeifer, Conrad, blacksmith 9 36 f Schmidt, John"". Poole, Moses. laborer 13 24h Schmidt, JustLls Preston. Andrew 3 7h Schneider, Jacob Quinliven, Corneliuf< 4 42 f Schneider, Jacob

31

COD. Lot. 4 38 f 4 38 f 3 5h 1 35h 7 lOh 1 14 f ·1 1 f 3 9f ~ 10 f I 39 f 3 18 f 3 19 f 9 10 f

11 15 f 5 20 f 5 24£ 5 20 f 5 23 f 3 26h 931£ 93lf

13 25h 8 37h 1 4f 9 9f :l 11 f 3 11 f 6 32 f ;] 26 f 5 27 f :3 2f !) 19 f 9 Wf 1 40 f 3 44 f 9 11 f 5 7f 6 9h 6 7f 9 33 f 83lf 7 7f 8 9£ 4 5f

11 28 £

32 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH EASTHOPE.

Con. Lot. COD. Lot. Schneide.r, Wm., taIlor 9 9 f Sweitzer, Nicholas 1 13 f Scholl, Conrad 9 27 f Thair, George, carpenter 5 4 f Schultz, Memo 12 21 f Thomson, Adam 4 23 f Scott, Charles 4 :12 f Thomson, John 3 44 f Scott, George 2 34! Thomson, Robert 4 22 f Scott, 'Vm. :3 431 Thomson, Wm., weaver 4 21 f Schringer, Alex., carpenter 1 43 f Trachsel, G. 1 ~ f Segmiller, Frederick 3 4 f Trow, James, conveyancer 1 21 f Shenholts, Adam 6 14 f Waddell, James 4 24 f Sherholtz, Henry ~ 9 f Wahl, Fredk 12 21. f Sparr, John 1 :3 f Wall, James, laborer 11 25h Shlle, John 9 14 f Wallace, Robt., merchant II 18 f Sim, Conrad 6 14r Wergand, L., shoemaker 10 11 f Sirn, John 6 J.1 f Wettlanger, Frederick 7 5 f Sinclair. James, carpenter 2:30 f Wettlanger, Jacob 6 5 f Smehl, Henry, weaver 9 32f Wettlanger, Ludwig 6 3 f Smith, John' 7 27 f 'Wettlanfer, Con .. shoemaker 6 lOt Nmith, John B. 7 24 f Wettlanfer, Henry 10 34 f Sparr, Andrew, toll keeper 1 26h Wheal)" David 4 9 f Stanton,James 2 41h Whealy, Joseph, sr. 4 31 f Steel, Robert, weaver 13 22 f Whealy, Joseph, jr. 4 ;.II f Stein, Henry 9 15 fl WiJdell, Thomas 12 20h Steinback, Philip, jr. 2 5 f Widderholt, Henry 2 3h Steinback, Philip, sr. 2:") f Widderholt, John :3 8 f Steizel, Charles 1 9 f Wilcox, James 2 45h Stewart, Alexander 11 21 f Wilson, Andrew, weaver, 4 18 f Stewart, Duncan, carpenter 2 30 f Wilson, Edward 5 38 f Stewart, Duncan ]0 24 f Wismer, Henry 11 18 f Stewart, James 2 30 f Witwer, J olm, sr., 1 6 f Stewart, James 10 24 f Witwer, John, jr., I 6 f Stewart, John, tailor 11 19 f Wolf, Phillip 11 29 f Stewart, John 4 :36 f Yaggi, Christian, I 5 f Stewart, John, jr. 2 "f Yaggi, Samuel 1 10 f Stewart, John, jr. I 3"l f Youst, Henry :l 4 f Stewart, John. sr. 2 29 f Youst, Peter 13 26h Stewart, John, sr 1 :17 f Yunker, Frederick, 12 18 f Stewart, Peter 2 28 f Zager, Conrad 2 1 f Stricher. Leonard 11 14 f Zinkann, John, sr., 10 11 f Swan, James 13 22f Zinkann, .Tohn, jr., 10 11 f Sweitzer, Joseph 13 27h Zurbreg, Anthony 1 8 f Sweitzer, John 2 8 f Zurbreg, Catherine 1 8 f

The Oldest, the Cheapest, and the only Thoroughly Assorted HARDWARE STORE

IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH~ FULLER BROS., Stratford.

TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH EASTHOPE. 33

TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH EASTHOPE. This township is bounded north by North Easthope; past by Wil­

mot; west by Downie, and south by Zorra. In 1844 the township contained 820 inhabitants, and 3,069 acres were under cultivation: in 1850 the [>opulation had increased to 1,450, and 5,136 acres were under cultivation. No. of acres, 24,683.

Within two or three miles of Stratford there are st'veral small lakes -one of these, in this township, covers abollt eight acres, is of an oval shape, and apparently has no inlet or known source of supply. It supplies another lake at a short distance. It is placed between two ridges, and is most beautifully situated, being surrounded by ever­greens.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 257; under cultivation, 11,989 acres; wood and wild lands, 8,790 j fall wheat, acres, 1,375-average, per acre, 18 bushels j spring wheat, acres, 2,933-average, 20 j barley, 113 acres-average, 30 j peas, 9·1<+ acres-average, 27 j

oats, acres, 2,184-average, 23. Value of farms, $731,789. Popula­tion, 2,322.

POST OFFICEs.-Shakspeare, Tavistock. MUNICIPALITY.-Lenhardt Wilker, Reet'~,

Adam, Miss Alles, Valentine Alles, Christian Anderson, Alexander Anracher, Jacob, bailiff, Arnold, Lawrence Arnt, John Arnt, John, sr., Berg, John L. Berzer, John Blain, John, jr., Blain, John, sr., Blain, Hobert Blain, Wm. Blum, Geolge Breneman, John Breneman, Jacob Brenemard, John Brodrecht, Henry Brown, Philip Brown, Philip

3

Con. Lot. 5 40h Bryce, Wm. a 17 f Bryding, Charles :3 17 f Burns, Nicholas 1 30 f Campbell, Donald 1 16h Campbell, John 3 18 f Capling, Alexander 2 ao f Capling, Henry ;~ 33 f Capling, Levi /} 25 f Capling, Thomas 5 29 f Cook, George 7 36 f Corbett, Edmund 7 35 f Coultherd, John 6 38 f Crerar, John 6 43 f Critz, John /} 31 f Daly, T. W. M. '2 22 f Dantzer, Ignatz 2 6 f Dart, John, jr. 1 102f Daun, Henry 6 27 f Dawson, Benjamin 4 20 f Deihl, Henry 3 26 f Deitrich, Joseph

Con. Lot. :) 33 f

3 7 f 3 27h 4 40f 1 40f 1 12 f I 8h 1 11 f 2 12 f 6 34 f 7 42 f 7 42h 1 36f 1 33 f 1 40 f 3 19 f 3 40 f 6 30 f 4 43h 5 28 f 2 14 f

34 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH EAST HOPE.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Demuth, Henry 3 20f Hoelscher, Henry 5 :JS f Ooehlan, Henry 43If Hohner, John M. fJ 20 f Dotzert, John C. 3 3:.l f i:lorman, John 8 39 f Draper, Thomas 5 39 f Hyde, Matthew I 2;)f Dunsmore, Ephraim 6 43 f Ingald, Christian 2 17 [ Dunsmore, James 6 43 f Jackson, Robert 2 44h Dunsmore, John S. 6 35 f Kalbfleisch, Adam 4 20 [ Eckstein, Henry 6 21 f Kalbfleisch, Ekard 5 27:[ Eckstein, John 9 3'" f Kalbfleisch, George 5 18f Edgar, Martin 1 42h Kalbfleisch, Henry 4 19 f Eichennauer, Conrad 3 20 f Kalbfleisch, Henry 5 :?/j f Eidt, Jacob 4 21 f Kalbfleisch, widow £) 26 [ Eimar, John 4 1:)[ Kalbfleisch, George 3 43 f Esler, John I IOf Kaufman, George 5 20 [ Esler, Jacob 1 10h Keag, James 8 41 f Faulha[er, John 2 3:H Keutch, Conrad 4 20 f Feik, George 3 :!Ii f Kirbey, Thomas 1 43 f Flach, Anthony '2 29 f Klein, John ti 20 f Flack, Conrad 1 :.li [ Kneisel, Leonard 520f Flynn, John, jr. 1 1~ f Koch, Henry 3 31 f Flynn, John, M. D. 1 15 f Koch, Jacob I 33h Frachsel, Frederick 1 22 [ Krautz, Adam 4 :33 f Frachsel, Samuel 1 19 f Kratzer, Anthony 2 6[ FryfogaJ, ChT1stia~ 1 13 f Kraushopf, Joseph 3 26 [ FryfogaJ, Sebastian, sr. I 13 f Krug, Conrad 6 33 [ Gartner, Christian 7 30 f Krug, Peter 3 20 f Gemmer, John 3 20 f Krug, Reinhardt 8 38 f Gerhardt, John 5 19 f Kuntz, John 2 32 f Gerhardt, Valentine 5 19h Lahey, James 2 39f Gfroorer, John 3 20 f Lahey, Michael, jr. 2 39 f Green, John 4 :.l7f Lahey, Michael, ~r. 2 :;9 f Gimbel, Frederick 3 20 f Laing, George 1 44 f Grevey, Peter 2:.l7f Lamb, Wm. 1 41h Halpine, Martin 2 38 [ Leinheiser, Frederick 3 Wf Hartleic, 2 9f Lenard, Oliver :~ lIh Hay, widow 241 f Lipert, Wm. :.l 2t; f Heinbach, Valentine 8 32 f Lipett, Henry a 12 f Heinbach, Verner 5 37f Low, Thomas 5 4.0 f Henderson, Joseph 5 37 f Lyall, John Heppler, John 2 2f McCaJlum, John 1 35 [ Heppler, Martin 2 2f McCarroll, David 73tH Herold, Christopher :.l 25 f McCarroll, James (j 40 f Herrlich, Herman 23lf McCarroll, Joseph 6 39 f Hislop, David 4 45h McCarroll, Wm. 5 44. f Hitzerat, John, sr. 2 26 f McClure, Andrew 4 39 f

'lOWNSHIP OF SOUTH EASTHOPE. 35

Con. Lot. I Con. Lot. McEwen, Finley S 41h Rankin, David (j 4:.\ f McEwen, Hugh, sr. 8 31if Rath, Jo~eph :3 :mh McEwen, Malcom S 36 f Rlitz, Henry ~ :!1 f McGuire, James 3 41 f Raver, Henry I 4a f McMalan, John 4 39 f Reddle, Andrew I 171" 1\Ic:\lalan, John 1 39h Reibling, Henry !l 20 f McNichol, Levi 1 2'3 f Reinhardt, Jacob :J 24£ McMillan, George 4 30 f Renner, Peter 6 20 f McTavish, Alexander 8 35 f Rettelcrow, Christian 2 20 f McTavish, Douglas 7 :12 f Richardson, Joseph Ij ..J:l f McTavish. John :3 35 f Richardson, Samuel I 2'-, f Malcolm, George 7 42h Robinson, John 1 :n f Massey, Thomas 6 39 f Roetting, Justus :J 11 f Matheson, George 6 20 f Rooney, Ed ward 2 4011 Mentz, John 3 Sf Roth, Benedick 4 9 f Merner, Jacob 2 2 f Roth, Christian 2 IGh Metz, Reinhardt S 3Sh Roth, Henry fj 171 Meyer, Benjamin 3 30 f Roth, Widow 2 Hf Miller, John 9 39 f Ruby, Rev. Joseph fj 14 f Miller, John 5 :3:3 f Russell, Leonard 7 .J:! f Mitchell, Frederick 1 21£ Rutherford, Wm. 6 24 f Mogk, John 6 :3:3 f Ruthermel, Wm. a 40 f Mogk, Verner 6 26 f Schafer, Henry S :I3 f Moloch, Wm. 6 2.'3 f Schafer, Henry 7 35 f Neeb, John 4 :lH f Schafer, Henry 3 7h Nelson, David S 37 f Schafer, John S 33 f Nelson, Joseph S 37 f Schafer, John J 25 f Newell, James, 4 4·2 f Schafer, Justus 5 24£ Newell, John 4 41h Schoeremling, George :3 2() f Newell, Robert 4 41 £ Scherer, Conrad 2 26 £ Odbert, James 5 38£ Schilz, Henry I 26h Od bert, Thomas 5 3Sf Schlatmann, Ferdinand 4 3:3 £ Odbert, Wm., jr. 741£ Schlatmann, Herman 4 34 f Odbert, Wrn., sr. 741£ Schlegel Nicholas 4 12 f Oehm. John 3 22 £ Schnider, Henry 8 40 f Ogilvey, James 54lf Schrag, Daniel :3 5f Ogilvey, Walter 541£ Schroeder, - 2 18 £ OLtO, Adam 3 33 f Scott, Duncan, sr., I :J~ f Otto, Wm. a 28 £ Scott, Duncan, jr., I 29 f

. Olwein, George 3 20f Scott, John 6 2"J f Paw, Nicholas 3 24h Scott, Peter 6 28 f Petrie, Henry 4 ao£ Sedar, Frederick 5 35h Petrie, Philip 6 ao f Sehrt, John I 29h Pollner, Charles 3 20f Sp,ibert, Christian I 6 f Quehl, John L. 5 20 f Seibert, Conrad 1 6f

36 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH EASTHOPE.

Seibert, Wm. Sibbens. George Shrag, Joseph Sitzer, Edmund Smith, John. jr., Smith. John Sparr, Benjamin Spitzick. Lawrence Stabler, George Stewart, James Stock, Valentine Stoeve, August Stropkirck, Wm. Stuek, Engelhardt Summons, Henry Swift, Robinson Tanner, Henry Timons. Robert Trachsel, John Troutman, Anthony Waglt>r. John Wagler, John S. Watson, Wm. Weber, John Weiker, John Weismiller, Herman Wf>iss, Anthony Weiss, Joseph Weiss, Peter Weiss, Sebastian Weiss, Vincent Weizel, Adam

Con. Lot. 1 9 f Wenhold, Andrew, sr. 4 38 f Wenzel. NIcholas !! 4 f Wettluafer, George 7 42 f Wettluafer, Henry 2 16 f Wettluafer, John' a 20 f Wettluafer, John 1 a f Wilhf>lm. Adam 4 31 f Wilhelm, Samuel 4 '20 f Wilker, H€.'nry 1 34 f Wilker, Jacob, sr. 2 34 f Wilker, Jacob 3 20h Wilker, Leonard 1 8 f WIllson, Joseph 3 26 f Wittech, John 2 20 f Wittick, John K. 3 42 f Wolf, John 1 42h Wolf, Peter 7 40 f Vernor, M(lore 2 ID f Voelker, John 4 a2 f Youngblut, Frederick 5 16 f Youngblut, Verner ,1 16 f Youngblut, Verner, sr. 5 42 f Youngblut, Verner, jr. 4 17f Zeandle, Wm. 3 6 f Zehr, Peter 6 :32 f Zimmerman, George I) 34 f Zincreig, John 3 16 f Zonsy, Joseph 5 a4 f Zioward, Wm. 3 15 f Zunker, Conrad 1 32 f Zunker, Henry 5 21 f .

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Con. Lot. 2 13 f 22H 05 2 f 6 31 f 6 20f 5 36 f 4 29f 2 23£ 421£ ,1 22 f 6 2!I f 4 23 f 3 4:3 f 4 37 f 5 32f 3 14 f '2 IOf 7 aD f 3 39 f 2 25h 7 :37 f 4 '26 f 4 2G f 1 38 f 2 10 f 4 lOf a 13 f 4 14 f 1 :31 f 3 :31 f 2 :Hf

FULLER BR 0 B., YOU CAN GET

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LESS MONEY, IN LESS TIME, AND BE

BETTER PLEA.SED WITH WHA.T YOU GET, THAN AT ANY OTHER HOUSE ~ WESTERN CANADA.

TOWNSHIP O}' FULLARTON. 87

TOWNSHIP OF FULLARTON. This township is bounded north-east by Logan and Ellice; north­

west by Hibbert; south-west by U sborne and Blanshard; and south­east by Downie. The land is generally of excellent quality. A branch of the Thames runs through it. In ~1845 it contained 419 inhabitants, and 393 acres were cultivated; in 1850, the population had increased to 1,400, and 4,128 acres were under cultivation.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers or land, 405; population, 2890; num­ber of acres under cultivation, 18,633; wood and wild lands, 17,933 ; fall wheat, acres, :!4:3-average per acre, 27 bushels: spring wheat, acres, 5,985-average, 23: barley, acres, 72-average, 29; peas, acres, ]307-average, 23; oats, acres, 1972--average, 34.

POST OFFICEs.-Carlingford, Fullarton, Motherwell. MUNICIPALlTy.-Thomas Ford, Reeve; Abraham Davidson, Deputy;

Messrs. Dickie, West and Ullerick. Councillors.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Ackmeier, August 5 12 Baird, Charles 18 28 Ackmeier, Christian 4 8 Baird, John, sr. 3 27 Ackmeier, Daniel 4< 9 Baird. John, jr. 3 :!.7 Agar, Wm. 2 ]7 Baird, Martin 13 16 Ai~top, Wm. H, 17 28 Baird, Thomas 13 ]6 Allen, Thomas 11 22 Baker, George 2 24 Ambler, David 6 17 Baker, Henry w m r 15 Anderson, Francis, jr. 14 21 Haker, James 13 18 Anderson. Francis, sr. H :]1 Baker, James 6 6 Anderson, James 13 21 Baker, James w m r 15 Anderson, George 13 24 Baker, John 7 6 Anderson, James em r 23 Baker, Samuel 7 16 Andrew, John wmr 13 Baker, Thomas ]3 15 Arbagast, John 2 1 Bal d, George 3 1 Arbagast. Michael 5 2 Bald, Jacob 3 4 Arthur, Wm. n t r 36 Balfour, George s t r 28 Atkinson, Charles a 19 Balfour, James s t r 28 Avery, John ·1 27 Bald, Michael 3 1 Awty, Foljambe 2 27 Barley, John 3 23 Babb, John 6 7 Barley, Wm. 2 21 Babb, Thomas 2 11 Barney, Mark 6 15 Babb, Wm. 7 5 Barr, Jolm 13 11 Bable, Thomas em r 2 Barrelt. George 1 17 Bain, Robert 17 21 Bart. Michael 2 3 Bain, John 17 21 Baxter, Humphrey 8 2 Bain, John 18 24 Baxter, Richard 8 2

38 TOWNSHIP OF FULLARTON.

COD. Lot. COD. Lot. Bean, John 9 17 Chambers, Andrew 9 2 Beer, Charles G 26 Chowen, IJavid 1-1 13 Bell, Thomas 8 10 Chowen, Henry I l~

Bell, Joshua n t r aa Christie, James s t r 29 Benevis, Frederick 3 8 Clark, Alexander n t r 35 Berry, John 13 2:J Clark, Robert n t r 35 Betner, Peter a 5 Clarke, Robert 8 3 Birch, Edward 12 20 Clegg, Wm. 2 24 Blacklock, Dllvid 9 5 Cline, Jacob Z 15 Bodkin. Stephen wb 18 Clifton, Wm. 7 2~ Boles, Wm. H. w m r 1 Clifton. John 7 28 Bolton, John 10 1 Cole, John n t r :3-1 Boterill, Paxton 4 20 Cole, John 710 Bothwell. Alexander w m r 22 Cole, Robert n t r:H Boyle, Thomas :3 15 Cole, Wrn. 710 Brawn, Miles 6 10 Colgan, Daniel 9 ]~

Brickman, George 2 4 Collie, Robert 1-128 Broach, John 10 a Coilie, Wm. 14 2:3 Brown, Andrew 17 2G Collinson, Thomas 4 29 Brown, Duncan 11 20 Colquhoun, Robp.rt 810 Brown, James 17 jti Cook, Wm. 4 26 Brown, James, jr. 17 2-1 Corich, John 4 24 Brown, Robert 7 6 Cornish, Edward 12 23 Brown, Wm. 17 26 Couch. John 5 26 Brumer, John 1 a Couch. Joseph em r 1 Brumer, Theobald 1 a Courtice, 'Vm. wmr 9 Burnett, John 5 22 Gox, Ed ward. sr. 2 2!j Burnell, Walter w b 16 Cox, Edward, jr. 2 23 Byers, Andrew 1 18 Crandon, Thomas 9 1 Byers, Richard I 15 Crawford, Robert, sr. 7 24 Byers, Wm. 2 15 Crawford, Robert, jr. 7 2-1 Campbell, Alexander 1:3 13 Crisp, Christopher 3 fj

Campbell, Angus w m r 27 Curtis, Charles 9 28 Campbell, Archibald 5 21 Davidson, Abraham 714 Cam pbell, John 7 18 Davidson, James 6 3 Campbell, James 7 18 Davidson, John 2 23 Campbell, John 6 ]8 Davidson, John (j 5 Campbell. John 7 19 Davidson, 'rhomas 2 23 Campbell. John n w r 2~ Davidson, Wm. 2 23 Cambell. Robert w m r 27 Davidson, Wm. 6 4 Campbell, Traford w m r :?s Davis, Barnabas 9 ]5 Carbert, Emanuel 7 3 Dawe, John 10 29 Carmichael, John em r 16 Dawkes, Robert 2 :?+ Carnish, Wm. 18 2~ Dent, John 2 30 Cavan, John em r 27 Detweiler, Alexander emr 31

TOW.NSHIP 0.' FULLARTON. 39

Con. Lot. COIl. Lot. Detwiler, Andrew emr 31 Gladdon, John j s 3 Detmiler, Christian emr 31 Goety, Michael 5 4 Detwiler, Henry em r 31 Good .. John 17 ]9 Dickie, Wm. 811 Gould, Wm. 2 20 Dodds, Edward 5 3 Gourlay, Archibald, sr. 13 19 Donorman, August 4 10 Gourlay, Archibald, jr. 13 19 Duddles, Anthony 4 2'2 Gourlay, Samuel 13 19 Dungay, Thomas 12 22 Govrill, James 7 28 Durkin, Dominick 8 12 Graham, George 3 29 Durkin, Hugh G 13 Greenfield, Wm. em r 29 Durkin, :\Iichael G 13 Greenwood, Philip 6 28 Edwards, John 4 25 Griffin, Charles 2 12 Edwards, Thomas 4 2:'> Guy, John 6 9 Elford, Jonathan j s 25 Heal, Henry 8 29 Elicott, John n t r 33 Hamilton, George 7 12 Elicott, Wm. IV m r 5 Hamilton, James 7 5 Elvin, Wm. 14 25 Hamilton, Robert, milllster 17 2! Erskine, Wm. 10 28 Hamilton, Wm. Summervale Etty, Wm. 1 20 Hancock, James 4 18 Falconer, Danial 1 8 Hancock, Samuel 4 19 Fauson, James 7 24 Hanson, Edward 12 18 Fa wcett, James 3 22 Hanson, Henry E. 12 17 Fawcett, John 3 22 Hanson, Thomas 12 14 Finning, Andrew 8 4 Hanson, Wm. 12 1~

Finning. John 8 4 Harmer, James n t r 33 Fisher, Henry 5 lO Harmer, John s t r 33 Fleming, John w m r 24 Harmer, Wm. s t r 33 Fletcher, George l-l 12 Harper, George 6 11 Ford, Thomas 8 27 Harper, James 7 12 Foster, George w m r 4 Harper, vVm. 7 16 Foster, James w m r 4 Harris, George 9 27 Francis, J olm 7 25 Harris, James 9 26 Francis, Richard 8 23 Harris, Oliver 9 25 Francis, W m. 9 23 Harris, Richard 9 27 Frost, Wm. G 20 Harris, Samuel 9 26 Fursman, vVm. j s 2 1 Harris, Samuel 8 30 Gale, Henry 5 29 Harris, Thomas 8 ao Garbutt, Charles 7 7 Hardy, Michael 6 27 Garterel, John s t r 32 Hart, John n t r 39 Gerry, John emr 7 Hart, James n t r 39 Gibson, Hugh 13 26 HartWick, Ferdinand 3 16 Gill, Edward s t r 32 Hartwick. Louis :3 4 Gladdon, David 7 27 -Haslem, George 13 27 Gladdon, Samuel 7 27 Hawkey, John wbll Gladdon, Wm. 10 2G Hawkey, Joseph, sr. 12 24

40 TOWNSHIP OF FULLARTON.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Hawkey, Joseph, jr. 12 24 Leversage, George, jr. 9 4 Hawkey, Richard 12 24 Leversage, George 9 4 Hay, Wm. • 18 26 Leversage, Wm . 9 4 Hayes, Christopher 7 2 Levy, Archibald W. w h 17 Hayes, Francis 7 2 Levy, Thomas 3 24 Haynes, John wmrlO Levy, Wm. 3 25 Heal, Lawrence 9 29 Linton, Alexander 4 30 Heal,Wm. 8 29 Linton, John 5 30 Healey, James 18 26 Livingstone, James 211 Hetherington, John 11 18 McClacherty, James, sr. 3 26 Hibbert, George emr 6 McClacherty, James jr. :3 26 HiJJ, Benjamin rn t35 McConochie, Alexander, s t r 39 Hodges, John 6 8 McUurdy, John s t r 34 Hodge, Wm. 5 28 McDougald, Alexander 814 HoJJenbeck, David w m r 5 McDougald, Archibald 9 16 Hoofmire, John 3 4 McDougald, John 8 14 Howard, Richard 2 24 McFadyen, Andrew 17 31 HugiJJ, Charles 8 17 McGee, James 7 15 Irvine, James 5 19 McGee, John 7 15 Irvine, John 6 2 McInnes, W m. 9 5 Irvine, Wm. 5 19 McIntosh, John em r 30 Jackson, James 2 28

1

McIntosh, Robert, sr., em r 27 Jackson, Wm. 2 16 McIntosh, Robert, jr. em r 27 Jacob, John 1 9 McIntyre, Angus em r 26 Jameson, James s t r 3i McIntyre, Gilbert 11 19 Jameson, John s t r 37 McKenzie, Alexander wmr :W Jewell, John n t r 32 McKenzie, John 13 14 Jewell, Walter n t r 3~ McLean, Archibald 10 29 Jilley, James 1 30 McNeil, Alexander 11 17 Johnston, John 2 18 McNeil, Malcolm 9 14 Jordon, Samuel 6 17 McPhail, D. emr 6 Junck, Hugh K.,jr. 1 21 McPherson, Donald 12 24 Junek, Hugh K., sr. I 22 Magill, John 8 15 Kam, Adam I 16 Margach, Peter wm r 26 Karn, John 1 10 Martin, Charles w m r 14 Keeler, Robert J s 2 Mastersrnith, Ludwig 3 9 Kerr, Wm. w m r 13 Melville, Alexander s t r 30 Kinsman, Richard 3 30 Mexworthy, George 8 27 Kinsman, Wm. 5 28 Miles, Charles 8 9 Kreis, John 5 8 Miller, Alexander 9 6 Kremar, George I 7 Miller, John 9 6 Laing, Wm. 13 12 Mills, Andrew 8 9 Sander, Christian 511 Mire, Conrad 2 7 Laverty, John I; 9 Mitchell, Alfred 9 30 Leadson, James 14 18 Mitchell, Archibald 12 21

TO\'VNSHIP OF FULLARTON. 41

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Mitchell, Hugh 12 21 Pringle, John, sr., emr 30 Mitchell, James 7 9 Pringle, Johu, jr., em r 30 Mitchell, Wm. 7 13 Pringle, Robert em r 30 Moore, Edward S 25 Proven, James 10 28 Moore, George T. :3 24 Ratz, Loring 3 11 Moore, James 8 24 Ray, Wm. s t l' 31 Moore, James 825 Ray, Robert D. s t r 31 Moore, Wm. 9 22 Reel, Jacob 3 11 Morey, Merritt 8 26 Reid, Thomas t; 9 Morris, Francis 7 17 Rhode~, Wm. s t r 30 Morrison, Wm. w m r 19 Rice, Robert 8 16 Morse, Thomas 18 20 Ribey, Wm. 14 14 Mortson, David 5 18 Roach, Nicholas 14 19 Murch, Thomas 7 25 Roadhouse, Ephraim 2 18 Mutton, Thomas 4 28 Robb, Alexander 1 13 Nairn, James 18 27 Robb, John 1 14 Nairn, Archibald 18 27 Roberts, Isaac 10 19 Nei, Daniel 5 5 Robertson, Thomas w m r Ii)

Neill, Hugh 10 30 Robertsor., Thomas n t r 33 N etbercott, Samuel 12 16 Robinson, Wm. 4 17 Neverline, August 2 2 Robinson, John 6 8 Nichols, Joseph 4 21 Rodgers, John 7 11 Nichols, Robert, sr., 4 21 Rogers, Frederick em r 29 Nochols, Robert, jr., 4 21 Rogers, Wm. w m r 7 Nicholson, James 10 18 Roger, George em r 24. Oliver, David 10 2 Roger, James em r 19

,Oster, Michael 1 11 Roger, John w m r 20 Park, James 17 25 Roger, Robert emr ~~ Parker, John em r 25 Roger, Wm. em r 2·1 Parker, Joseph em r 31 Rolph, Wm. 6 16 Parker, Wm. em r 25 Rolph, Wm. S 17 Parsons, George 11 1 Roos, Michael 3 ., ., Pepper, John 6 30 Ross, Edward 13 21 Phipps, James s t r 36 Rowe, Wm. 13 17 Porteous, James em r 19 Roy, George s t r 31 Porteous, John emr 18 Roy, Robert s t r 34 Porteous, Robert em r 18 Rufirage, John 5 6 Porteous, Robert 17 18 Rufirage, Michael 4- 7 Porteous, Wm. em r 17 Ruffrage, Valentine 1 4-Potter, Alexander 2 10 Rumford, Robert 4 16 Potter, Thomas 210 Russell, James s t r 34 Powley, George 4 :3 Russell, John 17 C)" _.J

Powley, Valentine 3 14 Ryle, David j 17 Pridham, Jasper 9 24 Saakel, August 3 16 Pridham, Wm. 9 24 Sampson, Robert s t r 34

42 TOWNSHIP OF FULLARTON.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Schrader, I\[rs. 5 9 Studer, Henry 1 1 Sebach, Constant 1 6 Sutton, John s t r 34 Sebach, George 1 5 Taylor, 'Vm. S 1:3 Sebach, Jacob I :l Teet, John ·i 2 Sebach, Philip 4 12 Teet, Valentine .) 2 oJ

Selves, James wI 18 Terry, Fredk S 6 Shallaberry, John 2 6 Terry, James 7 5 Shallaberry, Michael :~ 6 Terry, Zachariah 17 20 Shallaberry, Nicholas 2 5 Thiel, Conrad :! 8 Sheriff, John 14 10 Thompson, Robert Ii 1 ~I

Sibbons, Ed ward ~ 6 Thompson, Samuel 18 29 Simpson, Wm. 17 :!.J.. Tink, John n t r 31 Simpson, Wm. 14 24 Townsend, John :1 20 Sinclair, Daniel 14 11 Trethrake, Wm. £) ~7

Skinner, George w mr 3 Tuer, John 2 22 Skinner, Thomas wmr 3 Turner, Alfred ~ I 3 Skinner, Wm. w m r 3 Turner, Edmund !I 3 Smith, Charles 2 11 Turner, Thomas W. 7 I Smith, David 11 15 Tyers, George :l 29 Smith, James 11 15 Tyers, Thomas :~ 28 Smith, James 3 15[ Tyers, Wm. 2 29 Smith, John 18 21 Ullericic Ferdinand 4 G Smith, Robert 3 21 Ullerick Conrad 4 G Smith, Richard 5 17 Urquhart Geo. 11 16 Smith, Sydney 18 21 Vanstone, Joseph s t r :l& Smith, Thomas 3 16 Vasper, Ed ward 4 ~;j

Smith, Wm. 18 21 Vas per, Thomas 4 .,-~a

Somerville, George 14 26 Vasper, 'Vm. ·1 :!5 Spice, John 17 17 Vasper, Wm. emr 2 Spice, Wm. 17 17 Waddell, James :-'l 7 StaHy, Charles n t r 37 Waddell, John sen., J1'l -)-

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Stacey, John 9 16 Waddell, John j r., 1~ :l::J Steinairer, Adam 4 8 Wait, Edward w m r 29 Stennett, Henry 9 13 Wait, John w m r 29 Stewart, David H. emr 3 Walker, Alexander 14 :.l5 Stewart, Dugald 10 30 Walker, John 13 25 Stewart, George 9 9 Wallcom, Charles emr 4 Stewart, Gordon emr 3 Walkom, John w m r 6 Stewart, Hugh R. 2 21 Walkom, Walter w mr 6 Slewart, Wm. R. 5 20 Walks, David 14 13 Stewart, Wm. 8 5 Ward, James 12 19 Stone, John 3 18 Ward, Thomas 1:.l 19 Stookope, Michael 4 5 Watson, James jr. em r 21 Short, Lawrence W. n t r 33 Watson, John 17 ~:! Stubles, George 6 16 Watson, Richard em r 29

Watson, Wm. Watts, John West, George Wiles, John Wiles, Richard Wiley, Adam Wiley, Hugh Wiley, John Wiley, Thomas sr. Wiley, Thomas, jr. Williams, David Willows, John D. Wood, George

TOWYSHIP OF FULLARTON.

Lot.Con. e m r 21 Wood George

1 18 Woodley, James 11 21 Woodley, John 14 15 Woodley, John H H 16 Woodley, Thomas 2 14 Yeo, Thomas C.

em r 17 Yeo, Wm. 3 l~ Y ~o, James :.! 14 Yeo, Daniel :! 14 Young, Alexander 7 30 Young, Leonard 7 5 Yule, Wm. G 7

43

Con. Lot. 8 1

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44 GORE OF DOWNIE.

GORE OF DOWNIE. Con. Lot. Con. Lot.

Adair, David 6 Ih Dillon, Daniel 7 af Adair, San,uel 6 Ih Duggan, Ambrose w 0 r 8h Adair, M. 6 3f Dunn, James, jr. W 0 r 6f Ash, Patrick 10 16 f Dunn, James, sr. W 0 r 6f Ballantyne, Thomas 9 5f Dunn, .Tames w 0 r 4h Bane, Timothy e 0 r ~f Dunn, Robert o r 4h Bell, Wm. 10 8h Dunsmore, James 9 4h Bently, Jacob 11 15 f Dunsmore, James 7 2f Birron, John 10 17 f Dunsmore, James H. 7 If Boyd, Samuel 6 af Dunsmore, Joseph 7 6f Brennan, Martin w 0 r 5f Dunsmore, John 6 41 Brennan, Michael wor 5f Dunsuth, James 11 23h Burk, Michael 11 21 f Durney, Thomas 12 19 f Campbell, James 6 df Dyer, Owen 8 Ih Campbell, John, sr., 3 6f Egan, James 12 23 f Campbell, John, jr., 3 3h Farmen. James '" 3f Campbell, Robert 6 df Fenning-s, Simon 3 H Campbell. Samuel 7 9f Fermie, Andrew 12 22 f Cardwell, Alexander '" 4f Fermie, John, jr. 11 :.!41J Carney, Michael 11 17 f Flaherty, Daniel 12 18 f Case, Joseph 4< all Flannigan, Daniel 4 2f Caunter, John 3 If Gailey, James 8 6f Clifford, Donald 11 15 f Gleason, Patrick 1:.l 20 f Clyne, James, sr., 8 lIh Gray, Nicholas 10 9h Clyne, James, jr., 8 12 f Haines, Joseph b af Clyne, Patrick 9 f f Haines, Robert 8 af Clyne, Wm. 9 13 f Hall, Robert 9 af Collins, Thomas 6 6h Harrison, John 9 bf Coonan, Michael !; d f Herron, Ed lVard 8 9f Coulter, John 7 4f Herron, Richard 8 9f Coulter, Joseph 7 4f Hesson, James 'i 5f Coulter, Robert 7 3f Hopford, Wm. 9 12f Daly, Wm, 3 1h Horrigan, Dennis 10 20 f Dart, Thomas Houck, Hiram 10 12 f Davy, Darby eo r 3f Houck, Richard 10 12f Davy, Dominick e 0 T 6f Humeberry, Thomas 16 llh Dempsey, Daniel 4 5h Irving, Thomas H. 3 3h Dempsey, Hugh 8 8f Jones, James :J H Dickson, George 9 3f Jordan, Wm., innkeeper 4 af Dickson, James 9 1 f Kane, John W 0 r :.If Dillon, Andrew 7 a f Kane, John, jr. 5 2f

GORE OF DOWNIE. 45

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Kane, John, sr. 5 3 f Nott, Richard 7 df Kane, Michael e 0 r 5 f Nolt. Robert 7 10 f Kelly, James wor 1 f Nolan, Patrick 10 19h Keenan, Patrick 11 18 f Nunns, Robert 4 a h Kenny, Patrick 18 18h Odbert, John 8 b f Killoran, James w 0 r 3f O'Mara, Patrick 11 13 £ Killoran, Michael w 0 r 4f O'Neil, Hugh 1'1 4h Killoran. Thomas eo r 3 f Orr, Thomas 5 8f Lamb, Absalom, innkeeper 3 4h Payton. Bernard 10 15h Lang, Wm. 13 34 f Payton, Thomas 10 lIh Leggett, George 11 :J:!h Porteous. John 7 10 f Lupton, Charles 'i :3 f Powell, John 9 4h Lupton, Wm. 6 2f Quirk, John 11 14 £ Lyon, Calvin L. II 21 f Quirk, Michael 10 13 £ Lyon, Charles E. 11 20h Quirk, Timothy 11 ]4 t McCann, Ed ward e 0 r 6f Radcliffe, Rodger 4 a h Mc Dermott, Timothy e 0 r If Reed, Israel 7 6 f McDonell, Adam 4 5£ Reid, Joseph 5 b £ McEwen, Wm., jr. 6 ;)£ Renniken, George 11 13 £ McEwen, Wm., sr. {j Sf Rice. George, butcher 4 a £ McHugh, John 6 {jf Richardson, Joseph 7 b f McHugh, Michael 6 ch Ridley, George 12 21 f McKay, David 7 7f Robh, James 6 6h McKay, Joseph G 7f Robb, Samuel 6 b f McKay, Wm. 6 7f Robb, Samuel 5 5f wlcLauchliu, Robert 8 Ih Robinson, Leonard, mercht 10 8h McMillan, Edward 11 17 f Rutledge, John w 0 r Sf Mc;\'Iullan, Bartholomew 11 19 f Ryan. John 10 10 f :'.lcNamara, Cornelius 9 c f Salkield, Joseph 5 6f McNamara, Daniel 9 c f Sibbins, John 8 3f McNamara, John 9 af Segmiller, Frederick 10 5f McQuade, John 5 4f Simpson, Henry • 4 5h McQuade, Michael 5 4f Smith, Peter W 0 r 8f McQuade, Patrick 5 3 f SuiJivan, John 10 16 f Mills, Wm. 11 16h Vivian, Charles 4 6h Monahan, Charles 1011£ Welsh, Edward 9 11 f Monteith, James 8 7 f Welsh, Patrick 10 11 f Monteith, Samuel S 5f West, Wm. H. 7 6f Monteith, Wm. 6 5f Wilson, Thomas 8 2f Murray, Daniel 11 11£ Young, James 9 6h Murray, Michael 11 17 f Zimmerman, Henry 9 9f Nichol, John 8 7f

FULLER BROS., G-e:n.era1 :Merchan"ts,

STRATFORD.

46 TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT.

TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT. This township is bounded north-east by McKillop and Logan;

lIorth-west by Tuck"!rsmith; south-east by Fullarton, and south-west by Usborne. The land is generally of good quality, ~n 1.844, the population was only 95. and 172 acres were under cultIvatIOn. In 1850, the population had increased to 852, and ~15 acres were culti­vated.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 4~4; population, 2,848; under cultivation, 14,006; wood and wild lands, 2:l,12J; valu"! of farms, $699,860; fall wheat, acres, a6-average per acre, :34 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 5787-average, 2:3; barley, acreR,30-averag(', 31; peas. acres, I,054-average, 24; oats, acres, 1465-average, 36.

POST OFFICEs.-Crl'marty, Staffa, Larner.

MUNICIPALITy.-F. McCormack, RccL"C; ll. 'V. Given, Deput!J j R. Gardner, Hugh Curry, Michael McAllier, Cuuneil1ors.

Abbot, George Aikins, Wm. Airth, James Allan, James blacksmith, Allan. John Ames, Ezra Anderson, "Vm, Armstrong, Hugh Atkinson, James Atkmson, Patrick Baile. George Bainton, Charles Baker, Elijah Balfour, James Balfour, James Balfour, Wm. Balfour. Robert Barnhill, John Barr, Charles Barr, John Barrett George Barry, Daniel Barry, James Barry, Patrick Barry, Michael

Can. Lot. 4 17h Bess, James :2 12 f Bess, John

13 23 f Bell, Alexander 10 16h Bell, John 4 19 f Bell, Maxwell 1 10 f Bell, Robert

13 5 f Bell, W111. 12 15h Bergan, Peter 5 25 f Bickle, Wm. 4 28 f Biles. John W., carpenter 9 29 f Bosley, Peter 4 2 f Bri man, Andrew 1 14h Briman, Thomas

12 1 f Brintnole, John 3 6 f Britton. John 3 6h Brooks, Charles

Can. Lot. 13 16h 12 15 f 5 3f 6 6f 6 If 7 4f 5 1 f 5 20 f 9 15h 1 11£ 2 15h 3 2:3h 2 20h

12 26f

7 19 f Brooks. Francis carpenter 6 18 f Brooks, Wm.

3 9f 6 5f 7 5f 6 5h

6 25 f Bruce, Andrew 10 5 f Burchill, Jason . .! 1 f Burk, John 3 24 f Burns, John 4 23 f Burns, Malachi 5 23h Burritt, Alden 4 23 f Butler, Wm.

1:-J 14 f 3 4f 623f 6 13 f 7 16 f 1 4h

13 12 f

TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT. 47

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Butson, John 7 14 f Curtis, John 7 25h Cairns, John :) 21 [ Curtis, Samuel 7 24h Calaghan, Patricl, 6 29h Curtis, Wm. 7 2 f Cald well, James S :lS fl Dalrymplt', Robert 12 2:l f Caldwell, George S :2~f Dalton, Robert 4 IS f Campbell, Colin N. Thames R'd, Danis, Wm. S 26 f Campbell, George 14 14 f Danis, David 8 21) f Campbell, James 12 II f Davis, Hugh 14 17 f Campbell, James 9 20 f Day, John 4 ](jf

Campbell, Peter 10 21h Delaney, John 3 13f Carhn, Patrick I :l:H Delaney, John 4 13h Carlin, James 1 29h Dermodv. Wm. 221£ Carlin, Thomas 1 :l(i f Devoes. 'George 5 7f Carpenter, Charles 2 14 f Dillon, David (} 19 f Carpenter, Edward 2 14 f Dillon, John 6 l!)f

Callan, James 3 Hl f Docking, Edwin (j 8h Callan, James 3 :lfih Docking. John 6 8f Casey, Timothy 3 :lti [ Docking, Richard 7 (jf

Casey, Thomas 5 2Gh Donkin, Robert 1 15 f Cashen, Wm. 1 14h Donlon, James 5 lac Cassidy, Wm. :~ 17h Dorcey, Michael 2 2:3h Chambers, John J 1 27 f (low, James 9 If Chambers, Thomas 11 2'2£ Dow, John 10 If Chapel, Thomas J3 9 t Dow, Wm. II +f Christie, David 12 3f Dowling, Henry :~ 2 f Clarke, James 10 tih Dowling, John 'J 'H Clinton, James 5 2lf Downey, Edward 1 ::ll f Clinton, John 5 :llf Downey, Stephen I :!Iil!

Cochrane, John ·1 9h Drake, John 9 17 f Collison, John 2 III Drown, Peter 4 Sf Colquhoun, Alexander 9 2f Drummond, Hugh ·1 17 f (;olquhoun, Arthur 8 3 f Duggan, John 4 12h Colq uhoun, James 9 2f Duggan, Patrick 1 2/h Colquhoun, James S .jf Dunlop, John 11 :l1 f Conlouge, Hugh 2 2Jh Dunn. Thomas 1 24h Connolly, John 6 :l3 f Elliott, Wm. 11 3h Coyne, John 7 22 f Ewen, John 14 8h Crawford, John 13 13 f Fanson, John 8 IOh Crow, John 2 HH Farrell, Charles 2 21h Cl'ownin, David 2 24 f Faucett, Thomas 5 !)f

Crown in, James 2 21 f Faucett, Wm. 5 9f Crownin, John :l 27f Feeny, Martin 9 9f Currie, Donald 1~ lOh Fell, 'fhomas 8 2:; f

Currie, Hugh 8 9 f Ferguson, Alexander 10 17 f Currie, Hugh II ~J f Ferguson, Alexander 11 19h

48 TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT.

Con. Lot. Fisher, John :-J 7h Harburn, James Fitzgerlad, Thomas 1 11 f Harburn, John Flaherty, Michael 1 lIh Harburn, Mathew Forbes, John 3 11 f Harburn, Thomas Forbes. Richard 1 13h Harris, Charles Fotheringham, Rev. J. II 5h Harris, Thomas Frawley, Martin 1:3 27h Harris, 'Vm. Freshner, James I 11 f Hart, Edward Frieb, James 6 21 f Hart, Owen Friel, John 5 17 f Harvey, Edward Friel, Neil (j 21h Hastins. John Fulton, John 14 16 f Hastins, Wm. Gallagher, Daniel 5 15 f Helson. Robert Garbutt. Meshack 4 14 f Henderson, David Garbutt, Wm. '2 17 f Henderson, David Gardner, John 14 11 f Henderson, George, w'vr, Gardner, Robrrt 14 IOf Henderson, Walter Gardner, Walter 14 9 f Henry, Alexander Garry, Daniel 8 30 f Henry, Edward Gerry, Samuel 7 5 f Henry, Wm. Gillespie, James, teacher, II 8h Herron, George Givins, Wm. ::; 27 t Hibbert, Wm. Glen, Thomas 14 :l4 f Hicks, Thomas Gormley, Charles 7 28 f Hill, James Graham, Archibald 10 8h Hill, Wm. Grnham, Isaac 14 19 f Hill, Wm. Graham, John 8 24 f Hillen, Samuel Grant, Peter 11 13 f Hobkirk, George Grant, Thomas 2 Ih Hodgins, Thomas Gray, Henry 5 4 f Hoggarth, ~ Gray, Wm. (j 4 f Hogganh, Benjamin Urern, Richard !3 17 f Hoggarth. James Gribben, Michael 1 22h Hoggarth, Joseph Hackney, Alexander, North Hoggarth, Thomas

Thames Road Holmes, John Hackney, John I.Jo 14f Holmes, Robert Hall, Walter: weaver 11 15h Hood, James Hamilton, Francis 10 7 f Hooper, John Hamilton, George 11 12 f Hopwood, James Hamilton, John 11 7 f Horton, Wm. Hamilton, Robert 11 11 f Hoskin. James Hamilton, Wm. 10 8 f Hotha~, Richard Hammond, Thomas 9 16 f Humeston, Albert Harbour, John 3 15h Humeston, Samuel Harbour, Wm. 3 15 f Humeston, Carlisle

Con. Lot. 7 11£ 7 17 f (j 12 f 6 12 f

12 12 f 6 3f

IOIH '2 29h 2 29h 8 if 622f 6 22 f 8 16 f

10 IOf 11 10 f 11 5h 8 14£ 9 27 f 4 5h !) 5h

II 21h 4 3 f

13 25h 8 27 f S 27 f 7 !H 4 9f

14 27f 3 29h

11 24 f 10 23 f ]0 24 f

7 21h 11 20 f

9 19h 9 19 f

10 9 f 6 2f 4 9h

14 20 f 2 16 f 8 16 f

13 22h 13 22h 12 23 f

Humeston, John Hurlburt, Rev. A. Hurlburt, R. W. Hurley, Michael Hutchison, James Hutchison, Wm. Jamison, John James, John H. Jefferson, John Jeffrey, Wm. Jordan, Michael Jordan, Patrick Jordan, Wm. Judge, Charles Keefe, Michael Kelly, ~ichael Kelly, Patrick, sr., Kelly, Patrick, jr. Kennedy, Laughlin Kennedy. Roderick Keogh, John Kidd, John Kidd, Wm. King, James Kill'" Thomas Kins~an, Thomas Kyle, Wm. Laing, Thomas Laird, Thomas, jr. Laird, Thomas, sr., Lamont, Malcolm Lamer, John Lavery, John Lawson, David Leary, George Leech, David Leming, Thomas Long, James Love, James Lupton, Baily Lusk, Edward Luxton, Richard Lyons, Owen McAllier, Michael McCann, Arthur

4

TOWNSHIP 011' HIBBERT. 49

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. 1:2 23 f McCann, Bernard 1 2l:J f 1 6 f McCann, Hugh 2 :?J f 1 6 f McCann, John 3 au If 7 18 f McCann, Miles 1 25 f 7 1 f McCann, Thomas 1 30h 7 2 f McCarty, Peter 2 30h

14 23 f McConnell, John 7 ao f 6 lOh McCormick, Finlay 8 7 f 3 11 f McCormick John 8 7 f 9 21 f McCurdy, Daniel North 3 22 f Thames rd. I 12h NcCurdy, John 9 :W :} 18 f McCurdy, Thos. North Thames rd

4 1-1 f McDona'ld, John 10 30 f 12 30f McDonald, Philip 3 21h

:; 17f McDonald, Wm !3 21h ;} 16 f McDougald, Allan 13 6 f ;j 16 f McDougall, Duncan 8 12 f 9 7h McDougall, John jf. 14 18 f 9 7 f McDougall, John sr. U l~ f 3 14 f McEwen, Peter 13 11 f :3 18 f McEwing, Peter U 5 f 1 9 f McGoey, Thomas 4 26 f {j 13 f McGoey, Timothy 4 26h 2 20h McGowan, Peter :l 21' f 7 4 f McGrath, Michael 4 11 f 9 30h McGrath, Patrick 4 11 f

11 7 f McGrath, Thomas 5 14h 1-1 3h McIver, Henry 7 ~9 f ~ 3 f McKaig, Donald ' 12 14h

1:) 7 f McKeller Donald 11 16 f 7 26 f McKeller, Duncan Il 16ll 920fl\IcKeller.Neil 129f 9 19 f McKenzie, Donald H 22 f

13 13h McKenzie, James J.t :l2 f 10 27 f McLachlin, Donald 10 20 f II 23 f McLaren, Alexander 13 18 f 6 26 f McLaren, Duncan 13 16 f

13 28h McLaren, John 10 16h 8 29 f McLaughlin, James i :l"3 ( 3 2(; f McLaughlin, John f:~ '!:3!

13 IOh McLaughlin, Hugh 1 28 f 2 15 f McLean, Archibald 10 2 f 5 19 f McLean, John 13 8h 2 25 f McLelland Andrew. 4 19h

50 TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. McMahon, Francis 627f Mooney, Daniel 5 28 t McMillan, Dougald 8 19h Moo~ey, Widow 427f McMillan, John 8 19h Moore, Isaac 10 28h McNaughton, Peter 12 20f Moore, John 10 28 f McNicol, Walter, shoemaker Moore, John 2 28 f

11 15f Moore, Wm. 10 28h McTaggart, Alfred 14 28 f Moore, John 9 8f McTaggart, John 14 30 f Morgan, John 11 If McTavish, James 13 15 f Morin, Thomas 1 lIh McTavish, John 12 18 f Morris, Patrick 727£ McVey, Charles 11 17h Mott, John 2 17 f McVey, Charles, sr. 11 17f Muir, Alexander 8 I £ McVey, John 11 17h Muir, Andrew 8 2h Machan, Andrew 3 6f Muir, James 12 16£ Machon, John 4 25 f Muir, Robert 8 9h Maher, John 4 25h Muir, Thomas 8 2f Mahaffey, James, jr. 5 7h Muir, Thomas 8 If Mahaffey, James 4 7: Mulcahay, Edward 3 28f Mahaffey, John 5 7h Mullady, Thomas 4 2~ f Malcolm, Andrew North Murch, Wm. 7 3f

Thames Rd. Murphy, Enoch 2 6h Malcolm, John 1 Sf ~Iurphy, James 1 30f Maloney, Patrick ;j 19 f Murphy, John 424h Mandson, Henry S 5f Murphy, Michael 6 16 f Marshall, James 10 20h Murphy, Patrick 6 13f Matheson, Thomas 2 I f Murphy, Thomas 6 15f Mathews, Robert 2 22h Murphy, Thomas 4 24 f Mathews, Timothy 5 2;3 f I1Iurray, Thomas 12 4f Mathews, W m. 5 26h Neil, Thomas 7 IOf Ylathews, Wm. 5 22f Newman, James 4 ]2h Matters, Richard 11 30 f Nicholls, John 4 29 f Melville, Robert North Nixon, Varner 3 5f

Thames Rd. Norris, James 9 11 f Motherell, Roger 6 3f Norris, Joseph 8 20 f Miller Ebenezer 9 5f Norris, Robert 9 11 f Miller, George 8 11£ O'Brien; Michael 5 18f Miller, James sr. 11 14f O'Brien, Michael 628f Miller, James jr. 1114f O'Connell, Peter 421f Miller, John 9 6f O'Conner, James 3 27 f Miller, Mathew 9 4f O'Connor, Wm. ;! 26h Ilfllle:, 'Micheal 14 23 f O'Connor, Patrick :1 25h Miller, RoLert 720f O'Connor, W m. 4 21 f Mitchell, Alfred 13 11 f Oliver, Francis 8 6 f Mitchel, David 8 Sf Oliver, Richard 4 6h Molyneaux, James 2 2H f Oliver, Thomas 6 17f

TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT. 51

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. 10 j:J f Rowen, John 2 IOh I 7 f Ruming, Richardson 2 2h 2- 7 f Ryan, John 5 18 f 7 Sh Ryckman, Tobias It 29 f

14 26h Sarvis, Richard H. 1 12 f 6 ~O f Scott, James 10 10h

11 5 f Scott, John 12 8 f IO 4 f Scott, Thomas 12 7 f

Orr, George Oughton, David Oughton, James Page, Thomas Parish, John Parish, Wm. Park, Donald Park, Andrew Park, Alexander carpenter Shaw, James 4 5 f

Park, James Park, Malcolm Patrick, Andrew Payne, Thomas Pearsall, DorIan Peart, Widow Pellow, John innkeeper Pellow, Wm. carpenter Pendergast, Cornelius Pendergast, John Penman Robt. & James Pepper, Thomas Philip, James Pinder, Henry Pullman, Joseph Pullman, Thomas Purcell, Mathew Purcell, Patrick Purcell, Thomas Quinlan, Cornelius Quinlan, John Reordan, John Roach, Ed ward Roach, James Roach, Patrick Roberts, Henry Roberts, Timothy Roberts, Wm. Robertson, Archibald Robertson, Gilbert Robertson, Peter Roney, Henry Rose, John Roney, Joseph Roney, Robert

II 16 f Shaw, Thomas (i 7 f 11 6 f Shea, John 3 20 f 11 6 f Sheehy, Timothy 8 21 f

9 27 f Shillinglaw, -- S 14h 10 9h Shillinglaw, Walter to! 15h 12 29 f Sillery, George 9 28 f 11 2:) f Sillery, Wm. 9 25 f 9 18 f Simmons,Jonas U. 21 f 9 16 f Smale, John 8 21h 6 2Sf Smale, Wm. 9 21 f 6 2'3 f Smallacombe, John 12 18h

13 7h Smart, Edward 10 II f 6 1 f Stanton, Walter 7 21 f 7 i"i f Steer, Wm. 13 I-t f 7 11 f Stewart, Duncan 12 22 f 3 3f Stewart, Duncan I:J :llh 3 4f Stewart, John 12 21 f 1 27 f Stoneman, James II 29 f a 2:~ f Swan, John l:l 21 f 3 23h Taylor, James 10 2:) f 5 :lH f Taylor, John 10 29h 5 30h Taylor, John 10 21; f 4 16f Taylor, John II 2h I 20h Thompson, Gilbert 12 25 f

4 20 f Thompson, John 12 25h 4 20 f Thompson, Wm. & James 14 ]6 f 2 1:3 f Tomlinson, John 4 1.3 f 5 1 f Torpy, John 4 22h 2 12 f Towers, John 14 15 f

1 i 8h Tuffin, Charles 9 1;; f 18 20 f Tungate, James 1 2h 12 29 f Upshall, George 10 19f 2 10 f Upshall, Joseph 10 18 f .5 12h Vanhorn, Cornelius 14 25 f 2 11 f Vanhorn, Luke 14 25 f 5 lOh Varley, Robert 11 26h

52

Vipond, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Walker, Oswald Wall, Michael Wallace, Wm. Walsh, Patrick, sr., Walsh, Patrick, jr., Ward, Matthew Waters, Dominick Waters, John Waters, Michael Watson, Henry Watson, James Watson, John Whyte, John Williams, John Williams, Samuel

TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. 7 6 f Williams, Thos .. , North ThamesRd 6 20h Wilson, Thomas 6 2 t

10 13 f Wilson, Wm" wag'nmkr, 10 16 f ;3 27 £ Winslow, Henry 1 1 £

10 16h Wood, Daniel 9 14 f 6 25h Wood, Levi 9 13h 6 25f Worden, John 12 6f 2 28 f Woods, Patrick 1 Hf 3 16 f Worden, Wm. 8 17 £ 6 30h Woods, Robert 12 J3h 3 16 f Wren, David 12 24h. <1 5h Wren, Thomas 12 28 f 4 ] f Wren, Wm. ]224£ 6 6 f Wright, George 12 26 f

12 17f Yeo, John 813f 12 2f Yeo, Wm. 7 ]3f ]2 2f Young, John 712:,

THE REASON WHY

WE SELL -CHEAPER THAN ORDINARY

HARDWARE MERCHANTS IS BECAUSE

We Buy of none but Manufacturers,

AND

~. Sell to none but respon-D=- sible Persons.

CONSEQUENTLY MAKE NO

B.A.D DEBTS!

We buy in large quantities, and conduct .. our Business on th~

ONE PRICE SYSTEM!

FULLER BROS., Stratford.

TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN. 53

TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN. This township is bounded north·west by McKillop; north-eMt by

Grey and Elma; south-east by Ellice, and south-west by Hibbert and Fullarton. It is well watered by branches of the Thames. In 1844 it contained 1:3-1 inhabitants, and on'lv 149 acres were under cultiva­tion. In 1850 the population was 6(ia, and 900 acres were cultivated.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, :J35 ; population, 2,2;)7; under cultivation, 7,970; wood and wild lands, 18,587; fall wheat, acres, 19 -average per acre, 26 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 3,137-average, 21 ; barley, acres, 26-average, 22; peas, acres, 692-average, 22; oats, acres, ~04-average, 31.

POST OFFICEs.-Bornholm, Brodhagen, Carronbrook . . MUNICIPALITY.-,-Robert Jones, Reeve j - Keys, Deputy. George

Rock, Peter Shean, James Edwards, Cunncillors.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Adams, George :l ~1 f Bickford, W m. 12 20f Adams, John, jr. 2 ZOf Bode, Wm. 5 28h Adams, John, sr. 22lf Bogue, John 6 12 f Ahrens, August 62lf Bogue, Thomas 6 12 f Arkens, James 2 32f Bohin, Daniel 13 lOh Arkens, John 1 3lf Bower, Sebastian 11 28h Alien, Cyrus, sawmiller, 5 18h Boyd, Peter 13 15h Amstine, Charles 10 2:1h Briche, Christian 9 32h Anderson. Andrew 12 27h Brodhagen, Charles 8 31h Anderson, Andrew 9 12 f Bronen, Paul 7 7h Back. Gottlieb 5 25h Brooks, John 10 5h 'Barge, David 3 :lih Brown, Casper 4 24h Barker, Bryan 4 30f Brownlee. James 230f Barnett, John 2 Ilf Brown, Nicholas 11 lIh Barnett, Samuel 9 IOh Brownlee, Robert :l 30f Barr, John 7 3h Brownson, Champian 4 1:3 f Barr, David, jr. 7 4h Buchanan, Isaac 3 11h Barr, David, sr. 7 5h Burns, Charles 16 14h Battin, John 15 2Sh Burns, David 5 33 f Baxter, George 2 14 f Burns, George 9 2Sf Becker, Adam 8 26h Burns, James 7 18h Becker, Daniel 8 27h Bushfield, Wm. 3 aOf Bedger, Frederick 9 35h Byron, Patrick 2 3lf Benevis, Louis 11 35h Byron. Wm. :] !:ll f Bermingham, James 82f\Camden, Washington .1 29h Beyet, Joseph 12 17h ,Campbell, Andrew 14 31h

54 TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Campbell, Peter 11 8f Dwyer, Patrick jr. 3 35f Campbell, John 9 8f Dwyer, Timothy 8 3f Carpenter,James shoemaker 1 35 f Dyer, Edward 3 33 f Carpenter, John I 35 f Dyer, John 5 35h Carpenter, Richard 2 32 f Dyer, Patrick 3 33 f Carpenter, Wm. innkeeper 1 33 f Edwards, James 2 6f Carroll, John 12 6h Ehoban, John 2 13 f Carroll. Michael 8 :If Eiserman, Henry 2 28h Carter, Wm. 2 15 f Eisler, Ernest 5 20h Carthy, Michael 12 7f Eisler, Gusta! 521£ Caveney, Thomas t p clerk 2 ~1 f Eisler, Henry 5 20h Challenger, George 2 20 f Eisler, John blacksmith 5 16 f Challenger, Wm. 1 21 f Eisler, Wm. 5 ~l f Clare, Casper 8 25h Elliott, Carson 4 18 f Collins, James sr. 7 2h Elliott, Francis 5 10 f Collins, James jr. 7 :lh Elliott, James 3 ]8 f Collins, Samuel 5 13h Elliott, John 5 11 f Concigny, Noah 1:3 16h Elliott, Simon 5 17 f Concigny, Octavius 13 15h Elliott, Thomas 15 32h Conolly, Michael IO 18h Elliott, Thomas 5 11 f Conoily, Michael 11 13h Elliott, Thomas 4 l~ f Conolly, Patrick IO 19h Elliott, Thomas, sr., 4 12 f Cook, Adam pumpmaker 1 26h Ellison. Wm, 3 13h Coppen, Edwin 6 11 f Etty, Wm. 1 11 f Coppen, Thomas sr. G IOf Everett, Wm. 1 7h Cornish, John 4 Ih Farrell, Dominick 12 16h Cresh, Wm. 11 28h Fery, Christian 7 8h Culhane, Thomas 6 Ih Fitzhenry, Wm. 8 4f Cull, John A. 6 5f Fitzner, Gottleib 5 26h Dawe, James :3 15 f Flaharty, John 9 1Gh Davidson, John J. 1 32h Flaherty, John 13 11 f Dalling, Thomas 15 11h Fleetford, Wm. 3 19 f DeCourcy, Patrick 10 8f Flenel, Christian 7 32h Dempsey, Bryan 6 4h Flennick, Frederick, 7 24h Dichel, Henry 9 24h Fliggeson, Wm. 18 7h Dickson, John 3 15h Flinz, Ernest 10 25h Dreaga, Charles 4 22f Flinz, John 10 25h nregal, Henry 11 34h Flynn, Francis 4 2h Dillon, Edward 14 18h Flynn, Wm. .J 1 f Ditman, August 11 12h Forbes, John 6 29 f Dougherty, Hugh 9 Gf Forbes, Richard, jr. 7 29h Dougherty, John 13 11 f Forbes, Richard, sr. 6 29 f Dougherty, widow 9 4h Forbes, Thomas 6 28h Douglas, Stephen 2 27h Ford, Henry 9 11 f Dwyer, John 9 3 f Fox, John 6 3il

TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN. 55

Con. Lot. r Con. Lot. French, George 3 14h Hyde, James 13 Hh French, Thomas 13 3!h Hungerlan~, Gottlieb 5 25h Gibhart, August 6 2~h: Hunt, Patnck 10 lIh Gill, Wm. 16 13h I Inch, Hambly 5 16h Gibson, Wm. ~ 18 f Ingram, Aaron 2 4h Gillard, Thomas, sr. 5 It'll Jacobs, Henry 8 20h Gilmartin, James 8 Ih Jewell, Henry 3 :J . .., f Giltrop, Wm. 4 ]5 f Johnson, John '2 10 f Goldwick, Lawrence '2 ]2h Johnson, Thomas 2 25 f Gordon, Charles 4 21h Johnson, Robert 2 25h Green, James 2 34, f Jones, Robert, -1 15 f Green, John 2 :3.1 f Juan, Joseph 3 3h Greenwood, Wm. 3 12 f Judge, ,\Vm. 11 2h Green, Henry :3 26h Kable, Adolphus 4 2911 Greeve, Louis 4 20 f Kehoe, Michael 1-1 4h Grege, Wm. 12 18h Kelly, John 7 Ih Grimes, Samuel 4 9h Kencke, r\u~ll,t 3 :2-1 f Hagerty, Timothy, innk'pr, 9 16h Kennedy, Andrew I 12 f Harris, Louis 5 16 f Kenny, James 1 33h Harrison, David 16 25h Kenny, John, jr. 2 :35 f Harvey, David 14 2!Jh Kenny, .Tohn, sr. 1 31 f Healy, Michael H 5h Kenny, Wm. 1 34 f Heckmann, Wm. 8 23h Kencke, Henry 5 23 f Hegenell, Peter 5 2~1l Keyes, Robert, 14 7h Henrick, Gottlieb 6 :):3 f Kidd, George, sr. '2 18 f Herbert, August :l 25 f Kistner, John 9 25h Herr, Jacob 3 17 f Kitching, John :3 13h Hesselfield, Frederick 6 33h Klaman, Gotlie b !) 23 f Hickey, James 10 13h Korck, Frederick 9 25h Hickey, Owen 10 I3h KranEhope, Henry 8 32h Hill, John 4 17 f Lambert, Henry, shoemaker 1 35 f Hill, Thomas, jr. 4 19f Lampe, John 9 23h Hill, Thomas, sr. 4 17f Lang, Benjamin 13 17h Hill, Wm. 6 18 f Lang, Nicholas, innkeeper 13 16h Hillebrecht, Frederick 6 24, f Lawrence, Henry t 1'2 f Hillebrecht, Henry 9 3Ih Lawson, George 14 30h Hogan, James' 10 6h Leak, Thomas 6 17 f Hogan, Patrick 10 7h Leinhardt, John S 32h Holmes, Henry 13 30h Leggatt, Thomas, 5 14 f Hoppenwath, Wm. 11 26h Leyburn, Simon 3 24 f Hornibrook, John 9 lah Lieze, Andrew 5 26h Hornibrook, Samuel 8 15h Lobistein, Andrew 4 26h Horne, Christopher 1 9h Longesway, Charles 13 16h Horne, John 8 12h Longesway, Louis, jr, 13 16h Howard, Michael 10 Ih Longesway, Louis, sr. 13 16h

56 TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Luckhardt, Conrad 7 30 f Morrison, Egerton 3 6h Lynch, Edward 3 ]h Muelhouse, George 8 20h Lynch, Nicholas 12 Ih Mulligan, Bernard 4 3:3f Lyons, Jacob 9 15 f Mulligan, James 43lf McArdel, Patrick 5 32h Mulligan, Michael 5 3Ih McArthur, Arthur 7 16 f :\1 ulligan, Thomas W. 7 15 t McCarthy, Daniel ]2 lIh Murphy, Arthur 5 15 f McCarthy, John 8 Sf :\1 urpll)", Gabriel innkeeper 4 16 f l\lcClaherty, James 2 22 f :\IurplIy, James shoemaker:3 9h McCormIck, Edward 14 20h l\Iurray, James 7 12 f McCue, James 1:3 2lh Murray, John 14 6h McCue, Thomas 1:~ :!lh Nelmes, James 7 33h McCulloch, Thomas 3 16 f Nelmes, Peter 7 33h :'IlcGavern, Thomas 5 33 f Nicholson, Andrew 14 LSh McKenna, Daniel 8 7h Nicholson, John 15 16h McKenna, Patrick 9 5h O'Brien, Jeremiah 22lf McKenzie, 'Vm. :! 2411: 0' Brian, Patrick 12 13h l\LcLagan, 'Vm., sr. 6 15 f O'Connell, Jeffrey (; 2h l\Ioffatt, Thomas 16 ~(j f Ott Charles 2 12h l\Jcl\lurray, James 1 :lH Oughton, David 1 2.':\ f McMurray, Peter 1 :lH Page, Jolm 3 :32 f McNav, John 1 lOf Page, Joseph 1 30f McNichol, Archibald 16 29h Parker, Michael 11 7h McPherson, 'Vm. ]5 30h Partridge, Frederick 16 5h McSherry, Patrick 5 12 f Partridge, John 16 5h l\IcWilJ:ams, John 10 15h Pendergrast, Ed ward 10 11 f Mager, Louis 9 30h Pfiffer, Adolph 12 21h Mahony, John 12 8 f Pfiffer, Ernest 13 22h Malony, Daniel 5 4h Pierce, Henry [j 30 f Markey, Thomas 3 If Pierce, James blacksmith 1 33 f Martin, James 7 ISh Pierce, Thomas 5 30 f Meighan, Thomas 13 24h . Pinnaka, Frederick 5 29h Metcalf, Henry 2 5f Pollard, George 1 23h Mickle, August 9 27h Pollard, Wm. :! 27h ;\Iiller, John 10 :l2h Pounder, Thomas 2 33 f Miller, Michael n 2Gh, Prender John 12 19h Modelwagh, August 9 :!9h Priest, James N. 16 l:3h Mogk, George 9 19h Prendible, Edward sr. 3 20 f Moodie, Henry 226h Prendible, Edward jr. 3 20 f Moodie, Thomas sr, 2 26h Prendible, James 3 21 f Moore, Ernest 2 If Pritzcan, John ,1 2-1h Moore, Wm 3 4f Purser, John 2 23 f Morenz, Charles 8 2:3h Pushelbury, Charles 8 29 f MOl'enz, Franz 9 20h Pushelbury, Louis 8 29 f Morrison, Wm. 5 17 f Quanz, Conrad 9 22d

TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN. 57

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Quierngessen, George 9 22h Schover, Michael 9 30h Quincey, John 2 :~3 f Schroeder, Frederick 4 28h Rabb, Alexander 1 3f Sodenwatter, John 8 17h Rabb, James 2 2f Spangenbury, Henry 7 24h Rabb, John 1 3f Spilane, Jeremiah 4 4h Radey, Thomas ]::) 14h Squire, Henry H. 7 I4h Readon, Patrick 12 Sf Stampe, Christopher 9 I8h Reden, John 5 13 f Statten, Thomas, sr. 1; 21 f Redymaker, John 13 15h Statten, Thomas, jr. 1 '21 f Reeves, George 2 24h Stenson, James 2·23 f Regan, Cornelius 13 lOh Stephan, Henry 8 22h Regan, Jeremiah 11 9 f Stewart, Alexander 16 19h Regan, Timothy 10 10 f Stewart, Arthur 5 15 f Reid, Felix 15 17h Stewart, Irwin 8 llh Reiler, Martin 9 2S f Stewart, Thomas 329h Robb, Wm. 2 2D f Stewart, Wm. 3 29h Robby, Thomas 4 23h Stinson, Richard 7 I:.! f Robinson, James 15 27h Stief, George 10 32h Rock, George 10 30 f Stoskope, Michael 7 2:3h Rode, Christopher 8 21 f Strickart, Charles 11 21h Rolph, Joseph H. 3 14f Strickart, John 10 21h Romaier, Christian 4 25h Strickart, John 7 8h Roon, Edward 9 7h Suhr, Christian 11 3:3h Roon, James, sr. 4 14 f Scott, John .Jc lOh Roon, James, jr. 4 Hf Seaman, John 1:3 20h Roon, John 9 7h Seimans, James 7 9h Rowe, Anthony 1 22 f Selheam, Henry 10 3311 Rowe, Benjamin 625f Selheam, Jacob 10 33h Rowe, James 7 19 f Seyburn, John 2 25 f Rowe, Robert 6 26 f I Shea, Michael 4 33 f Rowe, Thomas 7 1!J f Shea, Patrick 5 34h Rowe, Wm. I l6 f Shean, Peter 2 19 f Rowe, Wm. 6 25 f Shean, Wm. 3 16 f Rudolph, Gottlieb 6 27h Sherwin, Wm. 12 29h Runenbury, Christian 620f Siebert, Frederick 1 6f Runrnbury, Henry 524{ Siebert, Francis, sr. 1 If Runenbury, Henry 4 25h Siebert, Francis, jr. 1 1 f Rutherford, 16 2011 Siebert, Henry 10 35h Sanders, Henry 3 26h Siebert, Labaris 10 27h Sawyer, Henry 2 14 f Simon, Conrad 9 2.Jch Schabott, Michael 9 33h Simon, George 726f Schnider, Adam !; 34h Slaven, Terence 3 34h Scholtz, Charles 3 :lh Smith, James 631£ Scholtz, George S 16h 'Smith, John 10 35h Scholtz, Michael 6 27h Smith, John 1 2f

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Smith, Robert Small, Wm. Smith, Wm. Smith, Wm. Snubb, Baptiste Taylor, Robert Teckmire, August Thimberstone, John Thompson, Alexander Thompson, Andrew Thompson, Jolm Thompson, Wm. Thompson, Wm. Tilly, James, sr. Tilly, Richard Tomlinson, Samuel Ulyatt, Henry Umacke, Wm. Vrictor, John V uck, George Yuck, Andrew, jr. Yuck, Andrew, sr. Yuck, Henry Wade, John Wall, Frederick Wall, Wm. Wallace, James Walsh, Thomas Walsh, Thomas

TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN.

Con. Lot. 14 28 f Ward, George, jr.

2 16 f Ward, George, sr. 2 16h Warden, Thomas 1 2 f Wasman, Frederick 9 17h \Vasman, John 2 lOh 'Vatts, Thomas 7 31 £ Waters, Michael 3 5 £ Waters, Patrick 7 1 Oh Waters, Terence 6 9 f Waugh, John 7 10 £ Waugh, Wm. 7 11 £ Weaver, Frederick

12 27h White, Robert 1 20 £ Wieben, George 1 20 £ Wiesgarbier, Michael 1 23h Wilcox, Thomas 2 14'£ Wilken, Frederick

12 15h Wilkinson, Richard R. 9 21h WIlson, Alexander 8 18h Wilson, James, tanner 8 34h Wilson, John 8 34h Wilson, Robert 8 19h Winstanley, Edward 6 16 f Wolfe, Jacob

10 24h 'Vood, James 10 28h Wright, John 5 7h Yarmoth, Frederick 6 Ih Yeo, Henry

10 9£

Con Lot. 7 13f 6 13 f 1 25 f 2 12h 2 1:1 f 1 5 £ 5 3h 5 2h 8 5h 721£ 1 12 £ 7 27 £ 4 5h 8 33h 9 27h 1 26h

II 24h 13 18 £ 4 13 £ 4 15 £ 8 9£

16 14 £ 2 3£ 7 28h 6 14£ 8 55h

11 25h 8 13h

WARRANTED AXES. (SINGLE AND DOUBLE STEEL.)

BROAD AXES, HUNTERS' AXES,

BOYS' AXES,

SHINGLING HATCHETS, LATHING HATCHETS.

FULLER BRO B.,

TOWNSHIP OF l\lORNIi\CGTON. 59

TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON. This town~hip is bounded north-west by Elma; north-east by

Maryborough; south-east by Wellesley, and south-west by Ellice. Mornington originally formed part of the" Queen's Bush," which also included the townships of Peel, Arthur, Wellesley and Marybo­rough, formerly clergy reserves, but gradually opened for settlement. This township contains a large proportion of excellent land, the timber is principally hardwood. It is well watered by branches of the Grand River, and affords excellent facilities for manufacturing pur­poses.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 468; population, 3,040; acres under cultivatibn, 14,638; wood and wild lands, 28,885; value of farms, $592,995; fall wheat, acres, 46-average per acre, 20 bushels; spring wheat, acres, 5,875-average, 18; barley, acres, 32-average, 22; peas, acres, I,049-average, 20; oats, acres, 1,452-average, 30.

POST OFFICEs.-Burns, Carthage, Edgecombe, Millbank, Marning­dale Mills, Poole, West's Corners.

MUNICIPALITY .-J ohn Watson, Reeve j R. McKee, Deputy. Messrs. Nicklin, Magwood and Whaley, Oouncillors.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot Ackerman, Francis 11 11h Atkins, Isaac 4 5f Ackerman, Wm. 13 17h Atkins, John 5 5h Aiken, Joseph 1 Ih Atkins, Wm. 4 6f Alexander, John 4 13h Attridge, James 2 5h Alexander, Mathew 14 8h Attridge, Michael 2 5h Alexander, Wm. 4 14h Baird, James 10 10 f Allan, George 12 4h Ballance, Alexander 13 7h Allbright, Jacob 5 17h Barker, Samuel 13 ISh Altridge, Wm. 6 8h Barr, David S 13h AlIenby, John 10 10h Barr, Thomas 8 7h Altermann, Peter, tailor Beaton, John 12 3f Anderson, Andrew 11 3h Beattie, Rev. D. 6 lIh Anderson, John 1 16 f Bennett, Richard 2 6£ Anderson, Samuel 11 2h Bennett, Wm. 2 6f Anderson, Wm. 11 2h Berk, Henry 5 12h Armstrong, John 8 16h Berringer, N. 9 13h Armstrong, John, blksmith 13 6h Berringer, Noah 9 15h Arnold, Philip 13 16h Besler, George 14 15h Askin, John J3 8h Bessinger, Andrew 12 12h A8kin, Thomas 13 8h Bessinger, Matthew 12 16h Atkins, Christopher 4 5 £ Betzel, Valentine 13 13h

60 TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Black, Joseph S. 13 18h Chalmers; John 1 ]h Bolton, James 4 4f Chalmers, John W. 2 17h Bonner, George 6 4h Chalmers, Wm, 1 17 f Bonner, John J. 6 4h Chamberlane, Wm. 5 :3h Bonner, Wm. S. 6 4h ClockmaR, Charles 11 12h Boomer, Alfred 11 14h Cole, Walter 13 12h Boucher, R. 8 -ih Connell, James 1 17h Boucher, Robert 2 2f Connell, Thomas ;] 12h Boyd, James 8 10 f Connell, Wm. ;] 11h Bray, Wm. 7 Ih Cook, John 12 16 f Bregil. Frederick 13 15h .Cook, Lewis 12 16 f Brown, Alexander 10 14 f Cooper, Joseph 7 Ih., Brown, Charles, merchant. 12 6h Coulter, David H. 3 Sf Brown, Wm. 12 8h Coulter, John :1 8f Brownlee, John 8 18 f Coulter, Robert 6 5h Brydon, Joseph 4 3f Coulter, Samuel 5 6h Buckland, Samuel 3 Ih Cousins, Wm. 10 9h Buggs; Charles 1 14h Crawford, Andrew 8 17f Buggs, John 1 14h Crawford --, shoemaker 1 6h Burgman, Wm., shoemaker;] 17h Creek, Wm. 3 4h Burk, Wm. 7 13h I Cremore, John 13 15h Burnett, Andrew 2 16h Cress, George 13 ISh Bushart, Joseph 3 15h Crookshanks, Samuel, Main. Campbell, John 9 Ih Crummic, Wm. 5 16h Campbell, John 9 16 f Curtis. Alexander 4 Sh Campbell, Wm. 12 5h Daly, Richard 2 9h Capling, John 2 1 f Davidson, Alexander 10 11h Capling, Lewis ~ I f Davidson, Alexander 7 3h Carey, Henry 14 6h I Davidson, Alexander R. 10 6h Carney, Thomas 1 16h Davidson, Daniel 6 12h Capling, Wm. 2 1 f Davidson, Donald 6 12h Carr, Colin 1 5 fl Davidson, Hugh 7 9h Carroll, Hugh 12 ISh Davidson, James 14 Ih Carroll, Wm, 12 I8h Davidson, John tailor 6 15h Carson, James 7 15h Davidson. Wallace 11 10h Carson, John 6 3h Dellenbaugh, Dr. 3 7h Case man, Robert 12 ISh Dennegan, Bernard 12 7h Casemore, Wm. 11 ISh Dewar, Peter 2 17h Cauidwell, Hugh 14 lOh Dewy, Rosswell H. 11 1'7h C;esar, Ferdinand 1 lOll Dicky, John 1 14h Ceiling. Henry 12 14h Dixon, Wm. 14 Ih Celoff, Charles 12 13h Dobson, George 1 lOh Celoff; Frederick 12 13h Dobson, Hugh 1 lOh Chalmers, Adam 2 18 f Dobson, Joseph potash maker Chalmers, John 1 IS f 6 14h

TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON. 61

Doering, Henry Dorland, S. G. Dorland, W. H. Douglass, John Douglas, Robert Dowd, James Dowd, John Dowd, Richard Dowd, Robert Dowd, Wm. Dowling, Thomas Dresher, Gottlieb Drummond, James Drummond, John Dukelow, James Dunbar, James Duncan, James Dunlop, Andrew Dunlop, Daniel Dunsmore, G. Dunsmore, Robert Dunsmore, Wm. DUIT, George Edmonson, Thomas Ed wards, George Edwards, James Edwards, John innkeeper Ed wards, John Edwards, Richard Eicher, Peter Eirtle, Wm. Ellingham, John Eslia, Henry Everit, James Fair, Wm. Falkner, Benjamin Falkner, Thomas Farrell, James Farrell, John Ferguson, Edward Ferguson, Wm. Ferster, Peter M. Fick, Lud wick Fredenheimer, Joseph Fisher, Casper

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. 3 3 f Flemming, James 9 I3h 4 7f Flood, Wm. 11 Ih 4 7 f Forrest, John 7 3h

10 15h Forrest, Robert 3 17h 2 lIh Forsyth, Robert weaver 7 15h

10 7h Freeborn, James 11 lOh 10 7h Freeborn, James 10 11h 10 8h Freeborn, John merchant. 10 8h Millbank block 10 6h Freeborn, Robert 7 15h

3 I1h Freeman, George 6 6h 3 15 f Full, Christian, 12 14h :~ 5 f Fulmer, Thomas 13 14h 3 5 f Galloway, Edward I~ 14h 3 4h Galloway, Edward sr. 12 2h 6 8h Galloway, Peter 12 2h S 2h Gallop, Wm. 5 Ih 5 15h Gamble, James steam mills 12 6h 4 lOh Gamble, John 12 7h ~ 15h Garber, John 6 5 f 2 I5h Garber, Jaseph :l 10 f 2 15h Gardner, James 4 4 f 5 15h Garrett, Samuel 7 I5h

14 18h Gatky, Christian 3 15h 4 1 f Gibson, John 10 lOf 4 2h Gibson, Thomas 11 14h 1 17 f Gillespie, John 6 15h 4 5 f Glenn, Alexander 12 5h 4 5 f Glenn, Charles 12 6h 7 11h Glenn, Edward 9 14h

14 18h Glenn, Wm. 12 6h 10 I3h Good, John 8 12 f 13 12h Good, Samuel 8 12 f 8 1.-:h Gordon, John, shoemaker, 8 14h 1 5h Gottschalk, Christian 2 13h

14- 2h Graham, John 9 Ih 14 2h Gramm, Henry 2 8h 2 14h Gramm, Valentine 2 7h 4 13h Grelish, Patrick 14 4h 9 16h Grey, Daniel II 9h 4 2 f Grey, John S 15h

12 12h Grey, Thomas 11 9h 5 15 f Greeve, Wm. 11 16h

12 14h Griffin, Caleb 5 llh 14 5h Griffin, Joseph 5 11h

62 TOWNSHip OF MORNINGTON.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Griffin, Wm. Groff, Sebastian Grosh, Henry, bootm'kr, Groundman, Gottlieb Grupp,'Henry Guise, James Haggan, James Haggan, John Hall, Thomas Hamilton, Henry Hamilton, Hugh Hamilton, John Hamilton, John Hamilton, Joseph Hamilton, Robinson Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, Wm, Hammer, John Hannah, Robert Hanley, John Harford, John Harrison, Wm. S. Harvey, Andrew Haun, Morris Hawthorn, Thomas Hawthorn, Tristram Heckley, Wm. Helm, Geo. Henderson, John, innk'pr Henderson, Wm. Hermiston, Michael Herron, Hugh Herron, Thomas Herron, Wm. HIll, Richard Hill, Willis Holmes, Arthur Hunt, David Hunter, Nelson Hyde, D Inkerman, Jacob Irwin, John Jack, Hugh

5 llh Jackson, John 13 1 f 13 17h Jantz, Michael 1 llh

a 7 f Johnston, James 9 10 f 12 30 Johnston, Samuel 13 5h 1 7 f Johnston, Wm. la 5h

14 17h Jones, Charles 7 14h 12 lOh Jones, Wm. 9 5 f 12 lOh Keipher, Christian 7 5 f 7 17 f Keipher, Christian I 15h 2 9h Keipher, Nicholas 7 5 f 9 llh Keissher, John H. 3 llh 4 3f Kell, John 14 ah 3 9 f Kennedy, Thos., innkeeper 6 7h I 1:3h Kennell, Joseph 10 18h 1 I3h Kerr, A., merchant 13 6h 8 1 f Kerr, Brown & Co. 2 3 f 3 9 f Kerr, Henry W. 10 15h

12 7f Kerr, James R. 10 I5h 7 7h Ker~, Wm. 9 14h

14 9h Kilgrove, James 12 1 f I 5h Kimpson, Wm. 9 Hlh

14 7h Kincade, James 7 12h 4 7h Kincade,John 6 8h 5 lOh Kines, James 3 14 f

13 6h Kines, Joshua 8 13h 14 16h Kines, Robert 3 14 f

7 4h Kines, Wm. 3 14h 8 9 f Kircher, Valentine 4 6h

11 7h Kirkland, Alexander, boot-3 17h maker 4 7 f 6 1011 Knowblough, Ernest, jr. 13 15h

13 9h Knowblough, Ernest, ST. 13 14 f 13 4h Kreutz, Joseph 13 J Ih 9 I2h Lackner, John 1a llh 9 12h Lackner, Wm. 12 lah 8 17h Laidlaw, Wm. 3 15 f

14 18h Laing, Elliot 10 If 14 16h Laing, Moses 10 1 f 1 2 f Langford, George I 3 f

11 5h Lannin, Nathaniel I 2 h 3 5 f Lantz, Henry 5 16h

12 llh Larder, Joseph 5 12h 3 2 f Lassatt, Antony 4 17 f 1 4h Leithern, Samuel 8 Ih 7 llh Leggatt, John 9 17h

TOWNSHIP OF MORNING TON • 63

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Leggatt, Roger 10 16h McGinnes, Wm. 14 4h Lennox, Robert 8 9h McGorman, James 8 5h Lewis, Charles 7 16 f McGorman, Thomas 8 6h Linton, Wm. 8 5h McGorman, Wm. 8 5h Lltscuse, Joseph 14 15h McGreggor, Joseph 9 2h Liverence, George 14 lOh McGuire, John 14 7h Livingston, Peter 3 13h McIntyre, Agnes 3 16h Lockie, Wm. 11 8h McKee, Adam 7 17f Logan, James 7 3h McKee, John 6 18h Loney, Simon 9 6h McKee, Robert 7 18 f Long, Frederick 5 2f McKenzie, Duncan 6 5h Long, Thomas L. "- 6h McLaughlin, Alexander 14 14h Love, John 8 ]4h McLean, Samuel 7 41-. Low, Frederick 3 15 f McLean, Thomas ~ 3h Lowry, David 6 16h McLennan, Alexander 6 17h Lowry, Stephen 11 If McLeod, Alexander 7 8h Lucas, Wm. 8 13h McManniman, James, Lockhart, Andrew :3 15h cooper 12 6h Ludwick, John 5 15h McMullen, Wm. 7 13h Lyttle, Samuel 14 13h McWaters, David 9 lIh Lyttle, Wm. 14 13h Mack, Charles 5 ]2h McAuley, James II 13h Mack, George 5 5h McAuley, John 11 14h Mack, John butcher 12 16h McAuley, Thomas 11 13h Mack, Wm. 12 16h McClancy, Alexander, sr. 10 12h Mackey, John 14 8h McClancy, Alexander, jr. 10 12h Maddis, Benjamin 6 2h McCloy, Alexander 9 8f Maddis, Samuel 6 2h McCloy, Hugh 9 8f Magwood, George 4 15h MCClory, John 6 7h Magwood, James 4 12h McClory, Wm., sr. 6 9h Magwood, John 7 I:?h McClory, Wm. ]4 3h Magwood, Robert 4 12h McCloy, David 13 13 f Magwood, W m. 4 12h McCloy, James 2 3h Marklink, Jacob 1 2h McConchy, Ebenezer 14 9h Martin, Ezekial 6 4h McCulloch, Alexander 9 lOh Martin, Hugh 7 8h McCulloch, John, boot maker Martin, John carpenter, Main

10 17h Martin, Josl'ph 7 5h McDonald, Alexander 13 6h Martin, Thomas 8 7f McDonald, Arthur 14 17h Martin, Robert 7 6h McDonald, Hugh 7 lOh Maybery, Oliver 1 IS f McDonald, James ]3 7f Mason, James 7 13h McDonald, Phineas 7 lOh Mathews, David 3 16h McFadden, Joseph 9 3h Merkle, Henry 14 I8h McFadden, Moses 1 12 f Merrick, Robert 9 7h McFadden, Uriah 7 7h Merrick, Wm. 9 6f

64 TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON.

Can. Lot. Can. Lot. Middleholtz, Andrew 13 15h Pool, Thomas 6 15h Mole, John 11 lIh Power, Peter 1 15h Mollison, George merchant Poxon, James :3 2 f

Main Priest, Joseph 6 lOh Montgomery, James 3 16h Pugh, David ] fif J\Ioore, Archibald 12 9f Querin, Francis 14 11h Moore, Wm. 12 9h Rae, Alexander 3 7h Moore, Wm. 9 lOh Rae, Alexander, dr. I 8h Morrison, James 1 11h Rae, James I 8h Moser, Charles 13 16h Raycroft, James 1 4h Moss, Robert 4 7h Raycroft, Richard 1 4h Moss, Wm. 5 7f Raycroft, Wm. 5 I5h Mundell, Andrew 6 lOh Redpath, Henry :l 2h Murray, David 8 4h Reeve, Phillip, miller, 7 15h Murray, Alexander 8 3h Reid, James 7 Wf Nelson, John 10 14h Reid, James, sr., 6 12h Newhinney, John 14 I5h Reid, John 10 9h Newmaster, George 3 18 f Reid, Matthew I 18 f Nichol, David 5 17h Reid, Peter 9 17h Nichol, Hugh 8 ISh Reid, Thomas 9 17h Nichol; James 5 }.-:h Reid, Wm, 9 11h Nichol, James 6 17h Reid, Wm., sr., 12 J7f Nichol, Wm. 5 17h Reid, \Vm., jr., 12 17f Nicklin, John merchant 7 14h Reily, August 5 15h Nicklin Joseph 8 14h Rettinger, Wm. 5 14.h Nower, John 13 16h Rettor, John 5 15 f Oberwine, George 10 ISh Rice, Robert 14 ISh O'Grady, Michael 14 5h Richardson, Wm. 8 lOh Oliver, Peter sr. 10 9h Riddle, George 10 5h Oliver, Peter jr. 10 9h Riddle, John 11 4h Opper, Philip 5 14h Riddle, John 5 lOt Orr, Wm. 2 7h Riddle, Wm. 10 4h Patterson, Alexander 11 6h Riley, Charles 1 12h Patterson, John 11 11h Riley, James 5 4h Patterson, Samuel 11 5f Riley, John 3 I:lh Pearson, John merchant 3 6 f Riley, Wm. :~ 12h Petrers, Alexander 10 4h Ritz, Peter 12 lIh Pellers, John 9 4f Robinson, Arthur 12 8h Petrers,Joseph 9 4f Robinson, John 13 lh Petrers, Thomas 10 4h Robinson, Samuel 10 3h Peters, Charles I 14h Robinson, Wm, 11 9h Philips, Geo. H., carpenter 13 6h Robinson, Wm. 9 12h Philips, Oran, carpenter, 12 6h Roe, Alexander 5 If Poppee, Ernst 5 I5h Roe, James 5 Sf Poppee, GottIeib 3 15 f Roe, Samuel, innkeeper 3 7f

Ross, y',;m, Rupp, Christian Rupp, Joseph C. Rupp, Joseph R. Rupp, Peter Rush, August Rushby, Joseph Russell, John Rutherford, Wm. Rutherford, Wm.,

TOWNSHIP OF MORNINGTON.

Con. Lot. 6 1Ih Stemler, George 4 18h Stephen, James 3 16h Strachan, Alexander :3 17 £ Strachan, Thomas

10 17h Strachan, Wm. 3 15 £ Strain,'Robert 3 18 £ Struthers, Robert 8 lIh Struthers, Wm. 6 ISh Stuart, Alexander

merchant. Stuart, Charles 6 17h Stuart, Charles

Rutherford, Wm. 6 13h Stuart, John Sage, Henry 5 15h Stuart, Wm. Saunderson, Wm. 5 4h Sutor, Adam Schink, Joseph 1 7h Sutor, Casper Scott, Edward 9 9h Sutor, George Scott, James 13 10h Sutor, Jacob Scott, John 14 12h Swan, David Scott, Michael Ia lOh Swantontriler, Christian Scott, Robert 9 9 £ Swint, Christian Scott, Stephen 13 lOh Swint, Conrad, sr., Scott, Wm. 7 Ih Swint, Conrad Scott, Wm. 5 15h Switzer, Jacob Seighner, Fred'k, cooper, a 15 £ Switzer, John Seighner, George 5 15h Taggart, Noble Shardee, John 5 l2h Tanner, James Shearer, George, merchant, 2 17h Tanner, Thomas Shebbel, Fiedle 1:l 15h Taylor, George Shene, Daniel :l l:~h Taylor, John Shewan, Wm. 12 3h Taylor, Martin Shumaker, Mathew U 16 f Thorner, Henry carpenter Sib bins, -- 4 Ilh Torrance, John sr. Smith, Cornelius 12 3h Torrance, John jr. Smith, David 8 12h Toss. Theodore Smith, James 8 llh Trenim, Henry Smith, Jamel> Ij (ih Trow, James Smith, John 12 2h Turnbull, John Smith, Robert 8 llh Tullit', Andrew Smith, Wm. U (ih Tullie, Francis Smith, Wm. 7 3h Upton, Francis Smith, David :3 15h Vance, Robert Snider, S :3 13h Veto, Christian Snetzler, Joseph 12 IJh Vogan, George Squire, John 7 Ih Vogan, Samuel Steele, Wm. ,1 14h Vogtley, John weaver

5

65

Con. Lot 13 17h 10 3h 11 17h 11 17h 10 17h 9 I5h 2 12h 2 13h

10 14h 9 3h

4 7 £ 10 :3f 8 16 £ 5 15h 5 14h 6 13h

II l5h 11 3£

4 lOh fj 16h 5 16h 4 16h 1 I7h 9 ISh

12 lOh 6 9h 5 9f 5 61i

11 lSI! 1 7h 2 17h 3 -Ie 3 04,h a I5~' :3 4£ :> 9£

11 9h 10 J6h 10 13h 2 4h 1 2h 5 l3h U 18h

12 3 £ 12 16 f

66 TOWNSHIP m' MORNINGTON.

Con. Lot. Wait, Wm. 6 13h Whaley, Wm. Walker, Alexander 13 4 f White, Robert Walker, Andrew I 12 f Whitney, Mathew Walker, Charles 1 1~ f Whitney, John Walker, Robert 2 I1h Whitney, Wm. Warner, Wm. 3 ]h Willcott, Charles Watson, John 11 7h Wilson, John Watson, John blacksmith 7 8h Winchester, Mrs. Watson, Samuel II 6 f Wood, Henry Weir, David 6 7h Woods, Richard Weir, John 3 8h Woods. Robert Weir, M 3 15 f Wood, Wm. sr. Weir, Samuel blacksmith 3 15h Wood. Wm. jr, Welsh, George 12 15h Wright, Adam

Con. Lot. S 8h 5 7h 1 IOh :3 IOh 4 11h 7 14h

II IOh 8 14h 5 5h 5 5h

14 6h 12 3d 12 3h

Wen &. Powell 14 Ih Wright, James steam mill I 15h 9 10h 6 If West, Thomas H. 4 6 f Yewins, Simon

Westman, Thomas 1 I h Yonsey, Christian Whaley, James sr. 4 9 f Yost, Conrad ·Whaley, James jr. 4 9 f Yost, John Whaley, John 4 8 f Yost, Wm. Whaley, Samuel 5 7 f Young, Jacob

EVERYTHING REQUIRED IN THE

CAN BE PURCHASED IN

7 9h 4 16h 3 15 f 4 16h 9 7h

FULLER BROS.' STORE! SO THAT

EVERY PERSON IN THIS COUNTY WHO CONTEMPLATES

BUILDING HOUSES, BARNS OR SHE 0 S, SHOULD REMEMBER

FULLER BROS., ID1porters of ::E3:a.rd.~a.re,

STRATFORD, C. W.

TOWNSHIP OF WALLACE. 67

TOWNSHIP OF WALLACE. This township is bounded north by Howick and Minto; south-east

by Maryboro; and south by Grey and Elma. It was settled a few years ago.

CENSUS OF 1861.-0ccupiers of land, 421; amount held in acres, 43,437; under cultivation, 11,173; under crops, 9,471; wood and wild lands, 32,26-\.. Value of farms, $408,040. Spring wheat, acres, 3112-average, per acre, 19 bushels; barley, acres, ~9-average, 20 ; peas, acres, 664-average, 17; oats, acres, SSI-average, 2S.

POST OFFICES. - Dryden, Gowanstown, Molesworth, Shipley, Wallace.

MUNICIPALITY. -John McDermott, Reeve; Wm. Follis, Deputy; Richard Strong, Freeborn Kee, James Griffith, Councillors.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Adams, James 3 2:3h Bartley, John 1 7h Aldridge, David 4 lOh Bartt, Frerlerick 30 3h Alexander, John 11 4h Bayne, John 4 15 f Algaier, Michael 2 37 f Bayne, John :3 8f Allen, Thomas 11 14h Beihn, Moses 3 30h Allison, Albe 1\1. 4 38h Bell, John 822h Allison, John 4 32h Bender, A. 6 30h Anderson, Edward 524h Bender, Burkhardt 7 2--lb Anderson, Wm. 1 8h Bender, Burkhardt, jr. 6 20h Arbuckle, John 1:3 Ih Benning, John 1 26h Armstrong. James Il 6h Bettenson, John 420h Armstrong, James :l 21h Bellingher, George 1 16h Armstrong, John 737f Bishop, James 9 :Jh Arney. James 1 21h Bishop, Joseph II Ih Arnold, George 7 ;30h Blackstock, George -127h Ash, Christopher 1 37 f Blackstock, Thomas 4 28h Ash, Valentine :l 57h Blackstock, Wm. 4 29h Aucha, Jacob 5 4:3h 8lyth, John 5 5h Ausman, Philip 3 lOh Boehler, Christian 5 33h Bailey, Isaac 4 45h Bolander, Adam 3 55h Bailie, John 1 4h Bolton, Lewis 3 58h Bailie, John' 1 4h Booth, Payton 8 8f Ballard, W, C. 1 2f Borthman, John 7 9h Barlet, Valentine 6 26h Borthman, Richard 7 lOh Barnett, George 2 52h Brand, Edward 7 4h .Barnett, Wm. 2 51h Brand, Thomas 7 4h Bass, Richard 3 21h Brand, Christopher 12 9h

68 TOWNSHIP OF WALLACE.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Bready, Ed ward 5 18f Creighton, John 5 27h Bready, James 6 lIh Creighton, Robert 4 25h Bready, Robert 6 IOh Cross, Wm. S 19h Bready, Wm. 7 22h Culbert, Samuel 2 32h Brisbin, James 1 41h Cumberland, J08eph 3 20h Bristow, Ed ward 438h Cummings, John 8 25h Bristow, Thomas ,1 33h Cummings, Robert 11 14h Bristow, Walter ,I 35h Cunningham, Thomas 6 44h Brown, James 1 .35 f Daitt, Casper '. 41h Brown, John 10 7h Dall, Christian :~ 28h Buck, Hiram :3 56h Davidson, Samuel 12H Burns, Lloyd 9 18h Dechert, Adam 733f Burns, Matthew 10 8h Uenny, Leonard 5 48h Callannan, John 4 53h Dezele, Thomas 5 2h Campbell, Alexander G. 1 68h Dingey, Wm. 11 7h Campbell, John 1 5Sh Dixon, George 3 36 f Campbell, John D. 1 64h Dixon, Samuel 11 llh Campbell, Wm. 4 7h Dodd, Charles B., Raglan Caughlin, Henry 1 45h DOllagly, James 1 2f Case, Ephraim 9 23h DonelIy, James 8 6f Carley, T. 8 16 f Doan, Amos 2 56 f Cartmell, John 9 25 f Donelly, Matthew 8 6f Cartmell, Thomas 92H Douglas, James 7 34h Chamney, John. 2 I6h Douglas, Wm. 1 34h Chamney, Thomas 3 18h Donn, Hezekiah 1 6h Chamney, Wm. :l 17h Down, Seth 4 83 f Chapman, Charles 4 4"1 f Draper, George, Wallace Climie, Andrew I 30h Drehmer, Henry 6 :.lUh Climie, George 1 31h Driver, Wm. 11 Ih Climie, G. S. 2 37 f Dunlop, Robert 7 5h Climie, J. 1\1, 1 25 f Dllpernel, Frederick 4 35h Chmie, Wm. I 34h Elliott, John 11 3h Corbett, George 6 39 f Elliott, Walter 5 21h Corbett. George, jr., 6 39 f ElIiott,Wm. 12 3h Corbett. John 6 40 f Ellis, George 4 22h Corrigan. Wm. 13 4h Ellison, Samuel :l !:If Cosens. Charles 3 41 f Ellison, Thomas :.l 28h Cosens, Jesse 3 3Sh Ellison, Wm. :l 24h Cosgrove, Thomas 12 2h English, James 9 26h Cosgrove, W m. R. 12 2f English, John 4 2Ih Cowan, Wm. C. 9 If Ettinger. Fred'k,shoemaker 3 36h Craig-, Joseph, jr. 9 6h Evans, Francis 12 8h Craig, Joseph 9 If Evans, Josiah 10 I8h Craig, Robert 9 7f Evans, Robert 4 2f Crawford, George 3 59h Eveleigh, Daniel 2 42h

TOWNSHIP OF WALI.ACE.

Con. Lot. Everal, Benjamin I 45h Hanna, Henry Famcombe, George 4 12h Hanna, John Famcombe, Joseph 4 14h Harris, James Farrell, Thomas 7 7h Hartman, John Felgar, Philip 5 ell f Haselem, Edward Ferguson, Thomas 8 :~2h Haselem, Richard Ferguson, Wm. 3 ·t:! f Hasen, Thomas Filsinger, Christian 7 :27 f Hastings, Samuel Fisher, Conrad 4 42 f Hawke, Nelson Flagherty, John, Wallace Hay, D. D. Follis, Charles 10 21h Hay, Robert, mt'rchant

69

(,')11. Lot. 10 cJf 10 :3 f 6 22h 3 7h ·1 (ih 4 nh :~ 50h 9 :l2h ~ 6h

Follis, George (j 22h Hay, W. G., Main. Follis, Stewart 6 20h Hayes, Nelson IO Ilh Follis, 'Vm. 5 20 f Hayes, Robert n :!IJ Fries, Henry 4 36h Hayes, Robert 10 ~iJ Frie~, Peter 4 ::If)h Hayes, Thomas IO 2h Fullerton, Robert 2 a8b Helmbeickt'r, John :l 38h Gallagher, James 7 25h Helhers, Henry, Wallace. Gardner, James 1 48h Hemsworth, C. lVI. 6 :~:)r Gardner, John 4 :l4h Hemsworth, Elias 5 37h Gebb, Thomas 5 50 f Hemsworth, Frederick (i 36h Gelmore, James 5 ~:!h 1 Hemsworth, W m. .3 :Hh Gemmer, Henry (j 32 f Henderson, John, Wallace. Glipp, John 1 14h Henderson, Matthew 8 llh Godsave & O'Hara, tanners, Main Henderson, Rich'd, Wallace. Gommel'son, Thomas 8 :lS f Henderson, Rob't, Wallace. Good, Samuel :3 32h Henderson, Wm. D 14h Goold, Jacob 6 41 f Hepler, Jacob, cooper, Dodd. Gordon, George 1 llh Herman, R. 'V. pis Main. Gordon, George C. 1 lOh Heslip, Benjamin 7 8h Gordon, Wm. 4< 2 f Hilpard, Conrad 4 38h Gottfried, Charles :l 40h Hildebrand, John 4 40h Gowan, Thomas, innk'pr, 5 2Gh Hodge, Robert 6 27 f Graham, George 8 2·th Hogeland, Gnffith 1 6h Green, Thomas 6 34h Holman, John 2 aOh Gregg, Wm, 9 26h Holmes, George 5 lOh Gremm, Henry 5 47h Holt, John 2 48h Griffith, Henry 5 14 f Hood, Gideon 1:3 7f Griffith, James 5 28 f Hood, James 12 lOh Gumph, Nicholas 1 13h Hotel, Daniel 4 36h Hacket, W. G, Main. Howe, Marvin I 56h Hacket, John 3 20h Hunt, Geo. 1 3 f Halsted, J. A., merchant. Hunt, John 1 9h Halsted, J. M., Main. Hussay, Francis 7 36h Haney, Archibald 8 24h Hymer, John 4 19h

70 TOW!VSHIP OF WALLACE.

Con. Lot. Con. Lot. Hygate, Robert .5 9h Leslie. James 10 13h Irwin, David 6 9h Leslie, Moses 10 13h Jackson, James 10 15h Le~lie, Samuel ) 1 12 f Jarvis, Charles :l 9h Levett, George 5 42h Johnson, Robert 12 7h Lewis, Daniel -l 3h Johnson, Thomas 9 2.J. f Lt'wis, Wm. C. 6 :lH Johnston, David 2 Hh Lillice, Peter I 29h Johnson, John 12 7h Lindsay, John jr. 1 5ih Johnston, Robert 10 la f Lindsay, John 1 Mh Joint, John 9 Ih Little, AndrelV 2 14h Joint, Richard 11 2lh Little, George 2 14h Joint, Thomas H 2,1h Little, John 2 l:3h Jones, John Main. Livingstone, Jane :l 8f Kaul vel'S, Charles ;) :l-1h Livingstone, John Kearns, John 10 16h Lockhart, James 2 30 f Kearns, Joshua 11 12 f Lockhart, John ~ 19h Kee, Freeborn 3 4h Lockie, James Dodd Kee, James 9 4f Long, James 9 llh Kee, Isaiah 9 5h Long, James jr. 9 llh Keech, Ed ward 5 14 f Longman, Samuel Kelso, Augustus -1 37h Love, James 3 8h Kelling-ton, Wm. 2 46h Ludwig, Henry :2 33 f Kens, Wm. II 9f Lurch, Frederick 3 12h Kennedy, Henry 5 43h Lynn, John 4 19h Kenedy, Alexander 2 20h McAlister, James I 2h Kenedy, Wm. 2 43h McCabe, Wm. 4 50h Kenny, Wm. 1 tih McCachany, John 4< 26 f Kerbyson, Wm. 3 58h McCartney, James 5 4h Kincade, James 3 46h McCaughrin, Daniel 9 1 f King, Wm. 5 6h McCauslan, John 11 I1f Kinny, Heury 7 20h McClatchey, innkeeper 5 7h Kinny, James 9 16h McClerman, Andrew 7 36h Kirchbaum, Christian 7 :Hh McCollum, Robert 1 47h Knechtel, Philip W. 3 39 f McCc.mb, John 8 3h Knickerbocker, John 11 6h McComb, Alexander 9 29h Knight, James 7 32h McComb, Francis 9 24h Knowles, Thomas 9 Ih McComb, Robert 9 30h Komear, Sebastian 3 31h McComb, Thomas 9 23 f Kreilzer, Valentine 3 58h McComb, Wm. 8 9h Kurtz, Gerhart 4 46 f McConachie, Wm. jr. 5 16h Laughren, John :! 2h McConachie, W m. 5 15h Laughead, Samuel 1 60h McConnel, Henry Laughren, 'Vm. 2 2 McConnel, Robert 1 l2h Leppard, Henry 4 54h McCully, John 9 27h Leslie, James 7 3 f McDermot, John 827£

TOWNSHIP OF W ALLA(lE.

McDermot, Thomas McDonald, Alexander McDowell, Charles McDowell, Thomas McDowel, Thomas McDugall, John McFall, Archibald McFall, Wm. McGregor, Donald Mcilroy, James McIlroy, John McIlroy, Robert Mcintosh, Alexander McKay. Alexander McKee, Georg',~ McKee, Hans McKee, John McKee, Wm. McKee, Samuel McKee, Wm. McKee, Wm. McKeever, James McKeever, W m. McLean. Alexander McLeod, James,

Con. Lot. 8 2:3h Mason, John 1 33h Mason, Wm. 2 :]2 r Mawhinney, James

11 16h Mawhinney, John 1 23 f Mawhinney, Wm.

Maynard, Wm. 7 17h Menery, Robert 7 18h Mennear, Matthew 1 62h ~1 illigan. Thomas 4 43 f Mills, John 3 25h Mitchell, Andrew 3 27h Mitcheli, Richard C. 2 60h Moffat, James 3 8 f Moffat, John 4 48 f Moffat, John B. 8 30h Moffat, Thomas I 68h Montezuma, Bros. I 66h Moore, John, innkeeper, 1 66h Moore, John 1 6:1 f Moore, Thomas 8 30h Moore, Thomas 3 14h Morris, Andrew 3 13 f Morrison, James 1 35h Morrow, Alexander

McMahon, Alexander 9 22h Muler, Valentine Mulvey, James Mulvey, Thomas Munroe, Hugh Munroe, Wm. Murray, Archibald, Neaker, Gustalf Neil, George Nellum, George Nichol, James Nichol, John, M.D., Nickel, John G. Nickel, John S.

Mc'\1illan, Alexander 1 39h McMillan, Grace 4 24h McMillan, John 1 !39h McMillan, Robert, merchantl 60h McMillan, Wm. 1 38h McMinn, Joseph 1 19h McNeil, Wm. 2 3h McNeish. John 1 60h Mackay, Edward 9 28h Maginnis, Thomas 5 7h Magoffin, Thomas 2 58h Magoffin, Thomas 9 12h Markle, Wm., innkeeper, Main Martin, Daniel 5 46h Martin, John 2 49h Martin, John 13 3h Martin, Robert 2 53h Martin Samuel 5 22h Marzolf, Henry,

Nixon, Wm., Inkerman Norman, John Norteman, John Nuhp, Conrad Ofefar. John Oko. J. H., carpenter, Opfar, Barnhart Ort, Peter

71

Con. Lot. 3 45h 2 47h 6 15h 6 15h 6 14£ 1 20h 2 26h 4 44f 5 2f 4 52h 1 62 f 7 28 f 9 15h 8 13h 8 15h 8 Hh 6 46 f

7 19h 2 31h 6 16h 1 23h 3 2Gh 5 3h 4 35h 5 50h 5 :l6h 2 IOf 2 10 f

3 4h 4 42h 1 28h 2 5h

6 38h 5 30h

1 61f 5 44h 4 30h 1 37h

3 37h 2 56h

72 'IOWNSHIP OF WALI.ACE.

Con. Lot., Con. Lot. Osborn, John Sanderson, Ed ward ~ 12h Osman, Wm. 2 32h Searls, Henry 7 40h Palmer, James Main. Schmidt, Adam a 36h Patterson, John 7 22 f Scott, Daniel 1:1 5h Patterson, Walter 3 48h Scott, Henry 1 54h Patterson. Wm. 7 Ih Scott, John Wallace. Pearson, Jacob S Ih Socott, Juhn 11 lOf Pearson, John 7 llh Scott, John :! 45h Pendleton, John 10 13h Scott, Pl'lt'r 1 57h Petherick, John Shaver, Frederi(k 3 28h Philip, John, M.D. Shaw, James t' :J I f Philip, Thomas 3 6h Sheppard, Joseph 5 2:Jh Pigott, James 4 30h Short reed, James I:J 3h Pinkerton, Wm. 4 16h Shortreed, Thomas 13 4h Plantz, John 2 27h Shoults, Lewis :J 49h Plunket, Robert 11 5h Sides, James 9 17 f Porterfield, Henry " 50h Sides, John 9 2"3h P"fterfield, James 5 5:3£ Sides, Thomas 8 2!)h Proudlow, John 1 Ih Sill, Abraham, lVI.D. Purcels. Henry 12 9h Simpson. James 5 )." f Ramsey, John 7 35h Slant, "\Vm. JO 5h Rankin,'Richard 5 2!)h Smith, George 13 :~h Ranton, Adam 10 21h Smith, George 5 7£ Ranton, George 9 22h Smith, James ·1 9h 0

Rawles, Herbert 4 Ih Smith, Jesse 5 Ilh Reid, James :, 35h Smith,Oramel " 35h Reid, John 1 42h Smith, Richard 1:3 Ih Reid, John a 34h Smith, Samuel M. Reid, Thomas 1 7h Smith, Wm. 2 25h Reid, Thomas :l 34h Smith, Wm. C. 1 52h Reid, Wm. 3 34h Somerville, Wm. 3 17 f Reynolds, Thomas 10 14h Spaulding, Lovel :2 57h Ritchieson, Wm. a 22h Spears, John 10 12h Richmond, John 4 55h Spence, Hugh 2 58h Robinson, Charles H. Spence, James, merchant 5 6h Robinson, James 6 6f Spillitt, Daniel, bl'ks'th, 5 ::l·lh Robinson, John 6 Sf Stark, James 1 6h Robinson, Wm. 6 5h Stark, John 1 5h Rogers, Joseph 4 25h Steedman, Thomas 3 62h Ronald, James 2 35f Steedman, Wm. 2 61h Ross, Donald 3 33h Steenson, Wm. 9 ISh Rube, John 4 Ih Stevenson, James 6 25h Ruler, Samuel 7 42h Stewart, Ed ward 3 16 f Ruler, Wm. 6 42h Stewart, John 218h Rutledgt', Henry 7 40 f Stewart, Peter I 46 f

TOWNSHIP 01' WALLACE. 73

Stewart, 'Vm. James Stenson, James jr. foltcnson, James Stinson, Robert St1080n, Robert Stodders, Robert Stoescup, Valentine Strieeker, Gottfreid Strong, James Strong, Richard Stubbs, Wm. Swan, George Swan, Wm. Swanton. James,

Con. Lot. 3 16 ( 6 18h 6 ISh 5 7h 6 18h

11 2h 5 48h 8 IS f 6 24f 5 36 f I 17h 1 15h

Sweaton, Edward 7 13 f Sweaton, John 2 26h Taylor, George 5 46h Thompson, 10 20h Thompkins, George 1 32 f Thompson, John, merchant, Thompson, 'Wilfred 1 49 f Thompson, Wm, 11 19 f Tidy. David 7 4:3h Tighe, John 4 4h Timmons, Robert 7 27h Timmons, Thomas 7 26h Talman, Henry, carpenter, Tomlinson, Gilbert 4 33 f Traviss, Daniel 6 4 I Tremble, John 5 19h Trout, Samuel 4 7h Tudhope, James 3 12 f Turnbull, John Turnbull, Wm. Tuton, Jacob Tyndal, Robert Vines, James Vines, Richard Vines, Thomas Voelker, G. Wade, Johnstone Wallace

4 23h 13 2h 3 59h 3 51h 3 6lf 1 44h 3 30h

Walker, John 13 2h Walker, Joseph 3 2b Walker, Thomas carpenter Walter, Ehrenpret 4 17h

Walter, Jame~ Walter, Peter \Vanzell, David Wardman, Wm. Wark, David 'Varren, John Warren, Joseph Warren. Peter Warren; Wm. Watchorn, Henry Watchorn, John Watchorn, Thomas Watson, Charlt's Watson, Thoma~ Waugh, Francis Waugh, Joseph Waugh, Wm.

Con. Lot. 6 28h 7 29 f 6 29 f 3 24 f 2 2:{h () 2lh 9 20h 1'\ 20n 9 19h I~ 51! 12 4h l:l 5h 2 41 f :l 3elf IS 17 f

10 911 8 17 f

Waugh, ,V. T., merchant Waul, Henry

Main a 56h 5 bh 9 19h I 50h

:3 31h

Wesgate, George Wesgate, John Wha16Y, Samuel Whipfler. John White, Albert White, Barnard Wilker, Valentine Williams, J. M., merchant Williams, Sarah Williamson. Wm. Willis, John Willoughby, Henry Willoughby, John Willoughby, Wm. Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Benjamin Wilson, James \Vilson, John Wilson, Robert Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Wm. Wilson, Wm. Winn, Francis, carpenter Winn, Isaac Wright, Henry

7 15h 6 30h 4 6 f 5 12h .) 4h 4 18h 5 26h 5 26h 5 :JGh 6 2f

11 1Bh 6 13 f 6 12h 5 40h

11 5h 11 5h 6 12h 8 21h

8 20h 3 5h

TOWNS AND VILLAGES.

AVONTON.

A post office on lot number 16, 6th concession of the township of Downie, and on the river Avon, seven and a half miles from Stratford. The post office was established in 186:3, Archibald Shiells, first and present P. M. The village co~tains a Canada Presbyterian Church, Rev. William Doak, pastor, and one store. There is also a private school under the management of Mrs. A. Shiells. There is a cheese factory in the neighborhood, Thomas Ballantyne, proprietor.

ARCHIBALD SHIELLS, p. M.,

GENERAL MERCHANT" A VONTON, C. W.

BORNHOLM. A small village situated on lot number 16, concession 9, of the

township of Logan, seventeen miles from Stratford, and five from Mitchell. The village was settled by John Hagerty, and the post offlct: was established in 1863. T. Hagerty, first P. M.

Daily mails. Population, 70.

Gillard &. Morrison, proprietors saw-mill.

Hagerty, John, farmer HAGERTY, T., P. M., merchant Hornibrook, John, farmer

Lyons, Jacob, mason Lyons, John, engineer Sholds, John, farmer Sod water, John, shingle maker Stamp, Christopher, farmer

T. HAGERTY, INNKEEPER & MERCHANT,

BORNHOLM, C. W.

VILLAGE OF CARRONBROOK. 75

BURNS.

A small post village si tuated on lots 9 and 10, 10th and 11 til con­cessions of the township of JUornington, twenty·two miles from Strat­ford, and eleven from Listowel. The place was first settled by \" m. Cousins, who was appointed postmaster on the establishment of the office in 1862. There is a Presbyterian Church two miles from the post office. The school averages about 36 pupils. There is an ex­cellent opening here for a general store.

Semi-weekly mails. Population, about 30.

Baird, James, J. P., farmer Cousins, Wm. Davidson, Wallace, farmer

GIBSON, JOHN, P.M., wagon­maker

Gray, Thomas, shoemaker Robertson, Wm., blacksmith

CARLINGFORD.

A post village situated on lot number five, sixth concession of the township of Fullarton, and on Black Creek, eleven miles from Strat­ford, and six from Sebringville station. The village was first settled by Abraham Davidson, who was appointed postmaster in 1856. There is a Presbyterian Church in the village, Rev. Wm. Doak, pastor,

Semi-weekly mails. Population, about 50.

Babb, Wm, waggon maker and blacksmith

Baker, Mrs., midwife Brown, Robert, shoemaker Crawford, Robert, mail contractor

lJA VIDSON, WM., P.M .• general merchant

Hamilton, James, weaver Hamilton, Robert, shoemaker Terry, Frederick, miller Terry, James, innkeeper

CARRONBROOK.

A village and station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron railway, sit­uated in the township of Hibbert, 17 miles from Stratford. It was first settled by Thomas Fox, The post office was established in 1854, U zziel C. Lee first Post-master. The village contains a Roman Catho­lic Church, Revds. James Murphy and Leo A. Andrus pastors. The school, conducted by Mrs. and Miss Flynn, averages 125 pupils

Daily mails. Stages, to Cromerty and Brodhagen. Population, 500.

76 VILLAGE OF CARTHAGI!:.

Baker. Elijah. butcher Butler, Wm" merchant Carpenter, James, shoemaker Carrol. Timothy. station master

commissioner and conveyancer Conlogue, James, builder Crenim, Daniel, M. D. Day, John Uil/ane, Thomas, blacksmith Donkin, Robert, farmer Downey, Edward, Flynn, Thomas. Flynn, Thomas, teacher Gallaher, Felix, innkeeper Kennedy, Cornelius, blacksmith Kennedy, James, shoemaker Kidd, George, exchange office

JUDD, J )SEPH, P. l\I., J. P. general merchant, prop. saw­mill

King, T. :\1., American Ex. Co., forwarders

Leonard, Thomas, potash manu-facturer

McCurdy, Patrick, agent l\I cGowan, Michael, laborer McNevin, Donald, merchant tailor Neven, Patrick, pro. Albion hotel O'Flaherty, Jeremiah, laborer Pierce, James, blacksmith Ryan, Thomas, shoemaker Shaw, Alex., foreman sawmill Williams, James, builder William S. Matthew, laborer

JOSEPH KIDD,

Importer and dealer in General Merchandise and Produce. Lumber of all kinds constantly on hand at his Steam Sawmill near the Railway Station.

CARRONBROOK. C_ W_

OARTHAGE.

A post village situated on lot number si x. twelfth concession town­ship of Mornington, and on Smith's creek 28 miles from Stratford. The village was settled in 1849 by Alexander Patterson, Alexander Glenn. J. Beaton and Thomas Hamilton. The Post Office was established in 1854, Alexander McDonald first Post-master. Smith's Creek affords good hydraulic power. There is a steam ffouring mill and a steam saw mill in the village. There are two churches, Presbyterian and Methodist-the school averages 25 pupils, M. White teacher.

Semi-weekly mails-Population about 60.

Armstrong, John, blacksmith Bailey. Hugh. engineer BROWN, CHARLES, P. M .•

general merchant Dunnigan, Bernard, store and inn­

keeper Gamble, J. prop. flour andsaw mills

Glenn, Charles Hamilton, Thomas, farmer McBain, John, miller McMannamin, James, cooper Phillips, Oran, carpente~

VILLAGE OF DRYDEN. 77

CROMARTY.

A post village situated on lot number sixteen, eleventh concession, township of Hibbert and on the river Sable, 11 miles from Stratford and 6 from Carron brook Station. The Post Office was established in 1856, John McLaren first Post-master. It contains a Presbyterian church, Rev. John Fotheringham, pastor-a woolen mill and cheese factory. Semi-weekly mails-population about 50.

Allen, James, blacksmith Ferguson, Alex. insurance agent Hall, Walter, weaver Hamilton, George, prop. cheese

factory McLaren, John, bailiff McNichol, Walter, shoemaker

McVey, Charles, provision dealer Miller. James, weaver PARK, ALEX. P. M.. carpen-

ter Reading, Joseph, merchant Wilson, Wm. waggon maker Whyte, John, provision dealer

DRYDEN.

A post village, situated on lot No. 24, 10th concession of the town­ship of Wallace, forty miles from Stratford, eight from Listowel, and thirty from Mitchell. It was settled in the year 1855, by Thomas Johnston, and the post office was established in 1866, Richard John­ston first and present P. M. The village contains two churches­Episcopal, Rev. R. A. Miller, pastor; and Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. Anderson, pastor. Tri-weekly mails. Population about 100.

Cartmell, John, farmer. Cartmell, Thomas, farmer Creace, Wm., farmer Creigh, Wm., farmer English, James, laborer English, Josiah, farmer Fellis, Wm., blacksmith Hastings, Samuel, carpenter JOHNSTON, RICHARD P.M.,

innkeeper.

UNION

Joint, Richard, waggonmaker Johnston, Thomas, farmer Lundy, Joseph, laborer-McComb, Francis, farmer McComb, John, farmer McDermott, John. prop'r saw mill McKay, J., potash manufacturer PhillIps, Henry, machinist

flO TEL; RICHARD JOHNSTON, Proprietor.

®m.VID~fillt ~D f.t'J iii Good Accommodation for Travellers.

78 VILLAGE OF FUJ.LARTON.

FISH CREEK-(Prospect Hill.)

A post village, situated on lot 25, east of Mitchell road, on the St. Mary's and Prootline junction, commonly called the London road, township of Blanshard. nineteen miles from Stratford and three and a-half from Granton. The post-office was established in 1854. John Bell first postmaster. It contains three churches-Episcopal, Rev. Mr. Hutchinson j Canada Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. Findlay j and Wes­leyan Methodist. Revds. Messrs. McCallum and W. N. M. Tindall.

Semi-weekly mails. Stages to St. Mary'S. Population, 150.

Bell, Rev. John, Baptist BELL, THOS. W., P.M. Campbell, James, clerk Canliffe, Wm., carpenter Harding, Wm. M., butcher Haw, John, constable Haw, John, blacksmith Hays, George, farmer Langford, Elijah, deacon Little, John, J.P. Marks, Thomas, mason

Munro, James, farmer McLaughlin, John, J.P. LcLean & Dowzer, merchants Padfield, Alfred, carriage maker Robinson, Andrew, shoemaker Sinclair, John, carpenter Skillett, John, blacksmith Stanley, Samuel, inkeeper Stewart, Alexander, saddler Woodgates, Wm., attorney

FULLARTON.

A post village in the township of Fullarton, situated on the inter­section of the Thames and l\Iltcheli roads, and on the river Thames, sixteen miles from Stratford, twelve from St. Mary's, and six from Mitchell. The village was settled in ]843 by Messrs. John and James Woodley. The post office was established in 1853, John Buchan first P.M. The village contains three churches, Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. Mr. Howard; Bible Christian, Rev. Mr. Roach j and Baptist, There is also a Presbyterian church three and a half miles from the village, Rev. Robert Hamilton, pastor. School averaging 130 pupils, M. M. Campbell and Miss Mary McWilliams, teachers.

Tri-weekly mails. Stages to St. Mary's and Mitchell. Popula­tion,2oo. .

Andrew, John, carpenter BUCHAN, JOHN, P. ::\1., general

merchant Buchanan, Thomas, currier

Burns, Alexander, M.D. CAMPBELL, MALCOLM

teacher Crosbie, Robert B., mason

M.,

VILLAGE OF GAD'S HILL. 79

Davidson, Alex., prop. Fullarton Hotel

Gettler, John, general agent Hagill, Wm., shoemaker Jeffery, John B., shoemaker Kerr, Wm., tanner McGrogan, John, laborer Merryfield, Henry, blacksmith Pomeroy, Emanuel, laborer Rice, George, saddler

Rigg, Anthony, builder Roland, George, blacksmith Rolph, Wm., framer Rundle, T. F., general merchant Rush, George W. carpenter Stacey, Edward, laborer Vauston, John, waggon maker Vauston, Wm., waggon maker. WOODLEY, JAMES, P. M.

JOHN BUCHAN,

General Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Stationery, Patent Medicines, Oils, &c.,

FULLARTON VILLAGE, C. W.

GAD'S HILL.

A post village on the line between the townships of North Easthope and Ellice. The post office is situated on lot number one, tenth con­cession of the latter township. It was settled about the year 1850, the first settlers were principally Irish, but the inhabitants are at present chifiy German. The village is almost entirely surrounded by the" Great Swamp," which commences about a mile east of it, and runs north west for several miles. The post office was established in 1862, Wm. Constable, first P. 1\1. There is a mission station of the Methodist and Lutheran denominations here.

Distance from StratforJ, six miles. Tri-weekly mails. Popula­tion, 100.

Albright, George, farmer Bullard, B., innkeeper Cook, Philip, laborer Crinkley, A. & W. B.,saw millers

and lumber merchants CRINKLEY, W. B., P. l\L Doup, John, laborer Dryburgh, John, plane maker Fleischhauer, John, waggon makr Gilbert, Henry, pump maker

Hartung, Karl, farmer Kneisel, George, farmer Kirkpatrick, James, farmer Lautenschlager, Adam, cooper Mohr, Charles, innkeeper Pfeffer, Conrad, blacksmith Ratz, Henry, prop. saw mill and

lumber merchant Roat, Jacob, farmer Roat, Nicholas, farmer

80 VILLAGE OF HAMPSTI!.AD.

Rodenich & Kollman, props. saw mill and lumber merchants

Schmail, Henry, weaver

Smith, Henry, farmer Snarr, Valentine, laborer Wentleufer, Henry. farmer

Schmidt, Balthaser, farmer

HAMMOND.

A post-office situated on lot No. 31 of the 5th concession, township

of Elma, twentY-tieven miles from Stratford. seven from Listowel, and

twenty-three from Mitchell. The post·office was established in 1865,

James Hammond first and present P.M. Semi-weekly mails.

Burnett, Wm .• farmer Curtis, J. farmer Dick, John, farmer Ferguson, James, farmer Gray, Daniel, blacksmith HAMMOND, JAMES, P.

farmer Hone, Wm., farmer Keating, James, farmer

Keating, Wm., farmer Keith, James, farmer Melrose, Thomas, farmer McAllister, Robert, farmer McCauley, John, farmer

M., McKenzie, Donald. farmer Robinson, Alexander, farmer Rogers, George, farmer Stevenson, John. farmer

JAMES HAMMOND, P. M., HAMMOND, CANADA WEST.

Parties requiring

An Excellent Site for a Steam Saw Mill, In a neigh borhood plentifully supplied with Pine and other val uable

Timber, will please address the advertiser.

HAMPSTEAD.

!'- small village situated on lot No. 21, 11th concession of the town­

ship of North Easthope, eleven miles from Stratford and six and a­

half from Shakspeare. The village was settled about 1853, by Peter

Stewart, and the post-office was established in 1865, Richard Lillico

first and present P. M. The village contains a Presbyterian Church

Rev. A. A. Drummond, pastor. '

VILLAGE OF KJNKORA. 81

Semi-weekly mails. Stages to Nithsdale and Shakspeare. Popu­lation, 50.

Amos, Robert, farmer Fraser. Duncan, tpacher Gilbert. William. waggonmaker Hoffman. Peter, blacksmith Keitch, George, shoemaker

Leisemer, Henry W, merchant Lillico,James. broker LILLICO, RICHARD, P. M. Stewart, John, tailor

. Stewart, Peter, farmer

KASTNERVILLE.

A small village on the Huron road, and the line between the town­ships of Ellice and Downie, three miles from Stratford and one and a-quarter from Sebringville station. The village was settled in 1832 by Messrs. Peter, John. and Michael Kastner. At that time the site of Stratford was an unbroken wilderness. Population. 75.

Faucett, Wm., brewer Fraser, Alexander, distiller Georlinf5. Georg-e, cooper Grundbprller, Simon, shoemaker HILDEBRAND, J. G., innkeeper

Kastner, Michael. farmer KASTNER, PETER, distiller Ilnd

brewer Schroeder, Robert, assistant br'wr Switzer, J. D., farmer

KASTNERVILLE HOTEL. J. G. HILDERBRAND: : : :: :::: PROPRIETOR.

Good Liquors, and best Brands of Cigars, always in the Bar. Charges Moderate.

GOOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE HOSTLER.

KASTNERVILLE, C. W.

KINKORA.

A post village situated on lot No. 30, 7th concession, to,,:nship of Ellice twelve miles from Stratford, It was settled by Morhmer and Patrick Hisson. The post.office was established in 1855. The village contains a Roman Catholic church, Rev. Dean Crinnon, pastor, and two schools-common, averaging 50 pupils, J. S. Dundon, teacher.

82 VILLAGE OF LARNER.

and separate, averaging 33, J ames Moriarty, teacher. Semi-weekly mails. Population about 60.

Brown, Edward, blacksmith 1 Healv, James, shoemaker Cassidy, Bartholomew, butcher Horgan, David, carpenter Connolly, William, blacksmith ,MORIARTY, JAMES, P. M., I;rawley, ::\lichael, weaver ; teacher Culhane, Thomas, cooper 'I Williams, George, framer Curtain, John, sawyer Writt, Joseph, carpenter DiJl, Geo. H. & Sons, blacksmiths Writt, Matthew, innkeeper

LARNER. A post-office situated on lot No. 26, 6th concession of the township

of Hibbert, twenty-six miles from Stratford and six from Carron brook. The post-office was established in 1864, John Larner first and present P. M. There is a Roman Catholic Church in the neighborhood. Rev. Mr. Murphy, pMtor. Tne school averages 60 pupils, Wm. Dunne, teacher. Weekly mails.

Atkinson, James, farmer Atkinson, Patrick, farmer Barr, Charies, farmer Barry, James, farmer Barry, Michael, farmer Bayle, George, farmer Bradley, Charles, farmer Burns, Malachi, farmer Burke, John, farmer Calahan, Patrick, farmer Caldwell, Henry, farmer Casey, Thomas, farmer Clinton, James, farmer Clinton, John, farmer Conol!y, John, farmer Coyne, John, farmer Curtis, John, farmer Davis, Wm., farmer Devers, James, farmer Friel, James, farmer Grary, Thomas, farmer Given, \Vm, farmer Gormley, Charles, farmer Hasten, John, farmer

Hasten, Wm., farmer Henry, Alexander, farmer Hill, John, farmer Hoggarth, Joseph, farmer Kearns, John, farmer LARNER, JOHN, P.M. Lupton, Bailey, farmer McConnell, John, farmer McGoey, Thomas, farmer ::IIcI vor, Henry, farmer Mc:Vlahon, Francis, farmer Matthews, William, farmer Matthewson, Wm" farmer Meagher, John, farmer Melady, Thomas, farmer Mooney, Daniel, farmer Mooney, Mrs., farmer Morris, Patrick, farmer Murphy, Thomas, farmer 0' Brien, Michael, farmer O'Connell, Peter, farmer O'Connor, Wilham, farmer Patrick, Andrew, farmer Pendergast, Cornelius, farmer

VILLAGE OF LISTOWl!.L.

Pendergast. John, farmer Quinlan, Cornelius QUInlan. John, farm~r Selery, George. farmer Selerv, Wm., farmer Smales, John, farmer

Sheehy, Joseph, farmer Stanton, Waltrr, farmer Torpey, John, farmt'1' \Valsh, Patrick, farmer '.Vdliams, James, farmrr

LISTOWEL.

83

An important incorporatC'd village situated on the town line between the townships of Elma and \\Tallace, and on the .:\hitland River, thirty-three miles from Stratford, and twenty·two from:'lIitchel1. The village site was laid out in l!'l;j! by John Grant, P. L. S ,and the first lot was purchased by ,V. H. Hacking, the present P. 1\I., who openrd the first general store in 1856. Messrs. D. D. and 'V. G. Hay. A. N. Poland, D. D. Campbell, Charll's Dodd, and James Barber, were among the earliest settlers. The post office (money order) was estab­lished June, 1~56. The village contains four churches, Episcopal. Rev. A. E. Miller; Congregational, Rev. \\'. ,V. Smith, Canada Pres­byterian, Rev. H. Renwick, and Methodist, {lenls. Messrs. Brown and Perry; two schools, averaging 1511 pupils, Benjamin Rathwell and Miss Patterson, teachers.

Listowel possesses excellent facilities for manufacturing purposes, there beir.g an ample supply of water power. At present it contains two mills, a woollen factory, a foundry, two tanneries, two asheries, cabinet and agricultural works, and a number of mechanics' shops. There are also in the village nine gennal stores, six hotels, two drurr stores, two bakeries, two photograph galleries, and several other es~ tablishments, "",hich, by reference to the su bjoined list of names, will give a good idett of the pl'osperty and professional, manufacturing, and mercantile standing of this rising town.

The" Banncl'," a well conducted and influential I\'eekly paper is published by Messrs, Hacking & Hay.

LISTOWEL WOOLLEN FACTORy-James McLeod, manager-Steam, engine 14 horse power, three power looms, tlVO custom carding ma­chines, complete general mar-hinery ; employs twelve hands; capacity of manufacturing, 100 yards of cloth a day, besides a large amount of custom work.

VICTORIA GRIST AND FLOURI~G MILLS.-J . .:'II. & G. S. Climie.­Steam, engine a5 horse, three run of stones, employs four hands; ca­pacity, 500 barrels weekly.

VICTORIA TANNERy.-Stewart McIlraith.-Capacity, 700 hides per annum.

84 VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL.

LISTOWEL TANNERy.-Godsave. & O'Hara.-Employs four hands manufactures to the value of $8,000 per annum.

LISTOWEL FouNDRY.-Turnbull & Lockie.-Steam, engine S horse, employs 8 hands.

LISTOWEL STEAM SAW MILL.-Engine, 15 horse, employs six hands; capaci ty, 8,000 feet a day.

LISTOWEL CARRIAGE WORKS.- W. G. Hay.-Manufactures carriages, waggons, sleighs, &.c.

Listowel was incorporated July 1st, 1866, present population, 900. MUNICIPALITY.-D. W. Hay, Rl'eve; J. Nichol, M. V., R. W. Her­

mon, John M. Climie, James Lockie, Councillors; B. Rothwell, Clerk and Treasurer j Rev. E. A. Miller. Superintendent Schools.

SCHOOL TRusTEEs.-John Alexander, George Draper, J. A. Hal­stead, P. Lillico, T. Mcllraith, John Turnbull.

LISTOWEL INFANTRY COMPANY No. 4.-Captain, D. D. Campbell; Ll:eutenant, John Zimmerman; Ensign, W. F. Hacking.

L. O. L. No. 865.-Thomas E. Hay, Worshipful Master; J. Nichol, M. D., Deputy j}[aster j Charles Gowan, Treasurer; Richard Wade, 1st Committee-man j Wm. McKinney, Chaplain.

Alexander, John, gen'l merchant, Main

Benewais, Henry, saddler, Main BENNA WAIS, HENRY, saddle

and Harness maker, Main Berdix, Ferdinand, weaver, Main Bouges, Wm. potash maker, Main BROWNLOW, THOMAS, dry

goods, Main CHAPMAN & NEWMAN, boot

and shoe manufacturers, Main Chapman, Thomas, Chapman &.

Newman, Main CLIMIE, GEORGE, miller, Mill CLIMIE, JOHN, miller, Elma CLIMIE. JOHN & GEO. S., pro-

prietors of steam saw mill and flour and grist mill

Coughlin, Henry, Main Dalrymple, J. C., attorney, Main. Davis, Daniel, carpenter, Elma DAWSON &. LITTLE, waggon

makers and blacksmiths, Main Dawson, James, Dawson &. Little,

Main

DENYES, N. G., stationer and ba­kery, Main. (See adv.)

Draper, John, general merchant, Main

Gibson, John, waggon maker, Elma

Gunn, Thomas, carpenter GODSAVE, GEORGE, Godsave

& O'Hara, Main GODSA VE &. O'HARA, Lis­

towel tannery, Main FLAHERTY, JOHN, Albion Ho­

tel, Wallace, (See adv.) Fleming, Robert. eaddler, Main HACKING BROTHERS, chem-

ists anr! druggists, Main. (See adv.)

HACKING & HAY, publishers, Main

HACKING, J. A., Hacking Bros, Main

HACKING, W. F., druggists, Hacking Brothers, Main

HACKING, WH. R., post-master, Main

VILLAGE OF LISTOWEJ" 85

HALSTED, JAMES A., mer­chant, Main

Halstead, J. M., Main HAY, D. D., Division Court clerk,

Reeve of Listowel, &c., Main Hay, Robert, merchant, Main Hay, Thomas, Main HA Y, WM. G., blacksmith and

waggon maker, Main. (See adv.)

HENDERSON, JOHN, Union saloon, Wallace. (See adv.)

Heppler, J. G., cooper. Dodd Hermon, R. W., woollen manufac-

turer, Main Hesses, George, Wallace Hesses. Wm., Wallace HESSES, WM, &GEO., furnituJ'l~

manufacturers, Wallace. Hugh, Jacob HUGGARD, RICHARD T., soli­

citor, Main. (See adv.) Jackson, Alexander, carpenter, S.

E. street Jackson, Alexander, Robinson &

Jackson, Victoria KENT, LUKE, chemist and drug­

gist, Main. (See adv.) LANGDALE WILLIAM, watch

maker and jeweller, Main. (See adv.)

LEE, HARVEY, King William hotel, Main. (See adv.)

LEE, JAMES, saddler and har­nf'SS maker, Main, (See adv.)

LITTLE, E. G., gen'l merchant, Main

Little, Wm., Dawson ~ Little, Main

Livingstone, John, general mer­chant, corner Wallace and Main LOUKIE, JAMES, Turnbull &.

Lockie, foundry, corner Dodd & Bay .

McLeod &. Hermon, woolen fac­tory, Inkerman

McLeod, James, woollen manufac­turer, Inkerman

McDonald, Donald, miller, Elma McILRAITH, S., boot and shoe

manufacturer, Wallace. (See adv.)

McKay, Alexander, merchant tai­lor, Main

McKinney, Wm" boot and shoe maker, Main

Maynard, George, carpenter, Main

Moore, John, Queen's Arms, Main MORTIMORE, GEORGE, stoveli

and tinware, Main. (See adv.) Mulvay, Robert, innkeeper, Main Murray, Archibald, shoemaker,

Elma Nevill, John, merchant tailor,

Main Newman, John p .• Chapman &.

Newman, Inkerman NICHOL, JOHN, M.D .• Wallare.

(See adv.) O'HARA, T., Godsave & O'Hara,

Listowel tannery, Main Paul. John, potash maker, Elma PHILIP, JOHN, M.D .• Main Robinson, Chas. l-I., Robinson &

Jackson, Raglan Reid, Andrew. grocer, Main Riggs, A. B., Main Robinson, Al bert, book and van­

ety Slore, Main Robinson & Jackson, cabint't

makers and joiners, Elma Rolla, Theodore, innkeeper, Main Rotcher, Michael, butcher, Main Roy, David. bookkeeper J. W.

Scott, Main Schlim, Henry, harness and saddle

maker, Main Scott, J. W., general merchant,

Main SILL, ABRAHAM, M.D., Main.

(See adv.)

E.6 VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL.

Steele, Peter, carpenter, Main TURNBULL, JOHN, gen'l mer­

chant, Main

VICTORIA TANNERY, Mell. rai th, prop., Wallace

Waugh, W. T., general merchant, Main TURNBULL, JOHN, Turnbull &

Lockie. foundry TURNBULL & 'LOCKIE, foun­

dry, Elma. (See adv.) UNGER, B. H .• manager Brown­

low's branch, Main

WHITE, A. P., match factory, Main

WINTER, JAMES, blacksmith and wag-gon maker, Main east

ZIMMERMAN, .T., Commercial Hotel, Main. (See adv.)

VICTOR..I.A. T .A.N"N"ER. 'Y, STEWART McILRAITH. Proprietor.

WALLACE STREET, LISTOWEL.

Leather and Boots and Shoes of every description always on hand. Cash for Hides.

LISTOWEL FOUNDRY. --0--

TURNBULL &, LOCKIE, MANUFACTURERS OF THRESHING MACHINES,

CULTIVATORS, STEEL AND CAST PLOUGHS.

COOKING AND BOX STOVES. Repairing and aU kinds of Carting done on the shortest notice.

JOHN HENDERSON, PROPRIETOR.

This New Brick House having been completed and fitted up in first-class style, the proprietor is

prepared to furnish the very best liquors and Cigars .

.,.. A. ~.A. C ~l:N" G-, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,

POST OFFICE DRUG STORE, LISTOWEL. Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Drugs, Chemicals patent Medicines &c.

Physicians Prescriptions accurately prep~red. '

VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL. 87

ill HACKING BROS.,

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS,

L~~'i~''''':" .. PUHE DRUGSLE~ ~ H }JMIOALS, Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.

POST OFFICE DRUG STORE, LISTOWEL.

'VICTO:El.I.A.

FLOUR l\ND GRIST MILLS. J. M. & G. S. CLIMIE, PROPRIETORS.

MANUFACTURERS OF

FLOUR OF THE FINEST BRANDS. ALSO PROPRIETORS. OF

STEAM SA W MILL. Flour and Lumber always'on hand for Cash,

LISTOWEL, C. W.

WM. G. HAY, MANUFACTURER OF

CARRIAGES, W AGGONS, SLEIGHS, &c., &c., Main Street, Listowel, near the Bridge.

SS VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL.

IS PUBL.ISHED

EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AT $1 50 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.

HACKING & HAY, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS .

.. Independl!nt in Politics. and Liberal in all things."

Special attention is devoted to the preparation of

MARKET REPORTS,

Choice Literature, Miscellaneous Selections, &c.

Was established in February, 1866, and now enjoys

And Liberal Advertising Patronage;

PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXEOUTED.

TOWNSHIP OF LISTOWEL. 89

~~~ \tEDIGAl ~~~ . Iq~~

V . LUKE KENT, PROPRIETOR,

Ki!eps constantly on hand a complete assortment of

~rngs, QrgtmitaIs, ~attnt Jlthicints, ~~tS & ~~t Stuffs Instruments, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Soaps,

Hair Dyes, and all Cosmetic and Toilet Goods, Pure Wines and Liquors, Paints, Oils, Stationery, Room Papers, Tobacco,

Cigars, &c.

Photograph Gallery up stairs, where Life-like Pictures can be taken in all weathers.

ALBION HOTEL! LISTOWEL, C. W.

JOHN FLAHERTY, PROPRIETOR.

Good Liquors and Cigars alwa.ys in the Bar. Oharges Moderate Stabling in connection, and attentive Hostlers in attendance.

J AJ.\I.[ES LEE,

$addlt & ~atUe~~ $hop. All articles in the trade kept on hand.

REPAIRS DONE ON SHORTEST NOTICE. CARRUA~E '1i'R~M1M1lNlQ ~Nl AII.m. lVS SRANlQMlESQ

90 VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL.

JOHN NICHOL, M. D.,

PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR, WALLACE STREET, LISTOWEL, C. W.

::Fl.. T .. :E3:UG-G-.A.::Fl.D, SOLICITOR,

MAIN STREET, LISTOWEL, C. W.

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LISTOWEL, c. W.,

JOHN ZIMMERMAN, PROPRIETOR.

CHOICE WINES, LIUUORS AND CIGARS. GOOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE HOSTLERS.

GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.

LIVERY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE.

ABRAHAM SILL, M. D.,

PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, OFFICE, MAIN STREET: WEST END OF THE BRIDGE,

LISTOWEL.

VILLAGE OF LISTOWEL. 91

GEO. R. MORTIMORE, Dealer in all kinds of

STO~ES. Agricultural Furnaces, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron

Wares, Cistern Pumps,&c., -LISTOWEL. C. w.

Jobbing of all kinds in their line of business promptly attended to,

CHEAP FOR CASH .

.... 14 K I NM~IN~!~E~~~~T~!!.EL, ~ .. ,i L';:~:;;~--'1. -!·~:jt~~~) Good Accommodation for Travellers and the ~~~~ _, Public.

GOOD LIQUORS AND CIGARS • .IICi'" Fresh Oysters, Lobsters and Sardines always on hand.

THOMAS RUSSELL.

WILLIAM LANGDALE.

~atfb lI'a1ft'~ a~~ 1ItlU, •• ,r, LlSTOWEL, C, W., (Next door to King William Hotel.)

A large assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry constantly on hand.

REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED,: ~ All work warranted . ..a

A. G. DENYES. Main St., Listowel, C. W 0'

DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, ROOM PAPER, AND GENERAL

~~~~~~\~~ ~\\~ '~~'\%\~\\%Il BREAD AND BUISCUIT BAKER·

92 VILLAGE OF MILLBANK.

MILLBANK.

A post village situated on lot 16, 5th concession township of Mornington, and on the river Nith, seventeen miles from Stratford. It was settled in 1848, by Messrs. J. Freeborn and William Rutherford. The first store WitS opened in 1850, by Mr. Rutherford, who was appointed postmaster in 1852. The viliage contains three churches, Episcopal, Rev. J. G. Lowe; Presbyterian, Rev. D. Beatti.e, and Methodist, Revds. A. Milligan and Cookman; a flouring mill and foundry, and a saw mill.

Daily mails. Stages to Berlin and Stratford. Population, 300.

Armstrong;Christopher, innkeep'r Caulfield, Thomas, innkeeper Cuthbertson, J., shoemaker Crosswell, John, pump maker Davidson, John, tailor Elliott, John, blacksmith Ellswlck, George, plasterer Forsythe, Robert, Wf>aver Freeborn, Alexander, laborer Freeborn, George, shoemaker Freeborn, John, merchant Gibson, James, carpenter Hall, Thomas, farmer Holmes, James, pump maker Johnston, James, M.D. Knox, John, miller McCullough, Andrew, mason

McLennan, Alexander, farmer Martin, John, waggon maker Miller, S., brewer Mitchell, J. C., merchant Molson, George, merchant Morton, Wm., M.D. Reid, James, treasurer RUTHERFORD, WM., P.M.,

merchant Rutherford, Wm., jr., farmer Shuh, Jacob, mill proprietor Smith, Hugh J., carpenter Stewart, James, carpenter Stewart, Wm., architect Urquhart, Thomas, innkeeper Weaver, Peter, miller Wood, James, blacksmith

WIL.L.IAM RUTHERFORD, P.M.,

GENERAL MERCHANT, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,

MAIN STREET, MILLBANK, C.W.

Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glassware, and a large stock of Boots and Shoes always on hand.

VILLAGE OF MITCHELL. 93

MITCHELL.

This important and flourishing village is situated in the townships of Fullarton and Logan, and on the line of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway; 32 miles east of Goderich, 103 west of Toronto, 128 from Buffalo, and 12 miles from Stratford, the county town. One great drawback is the want of sufficient water power for the various manu­facturing establishments which are in the village. The river Thames runs through the place, but only at certain seasons of the year is it of much benefit to the village.

The village plot consisted originally of 400 acres, owned and laid out by the Canada Company. ~Iitchel1 was incorporated as a village by special Act of Parliament, on the 10th day of June, 1857, which makes it to consist of four thou~and acres, as follows: Lots numbered eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen fifteen, sixteen, seventet'n, eighteen, nineteen and twenty, in the first and second concessions of the towo­ship of Logan, and of lots numbered twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty­three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty­eight, twenty-nine and thirty, in the first and second concessions of the township of Fullarlon, but the limits have since been contracted.

The first sale of lots took place in ::'836. During the same year, John Hicks, Esq .• who was the first settler, pitched his tent on the spot where the old Mitchell Hotel now stands, in October. In June, 1837, Mr. Hicks completed the building now on the corner of Ontario and St. George streets; it is built of frame, two stories high, and 40 feet wide by 60 feet in length; a barn of the same dimensions was erected on the premises. In 1857 the same gentleman erected a first­class hotel building on Ontario street, three stories high, with a large hall, substantially built of brick, and known as the "Commercial Hotel," one of the largest and best conducted houses in the county. The next pioneer in this section of the country was Mr. Daniel Kerr, who settled here about the last of November, 1842. The first store was opened in September, 1844, by W. F. McCulloch, Esq., of Strat­ford, in the old log building which stood a few yards east of the Com­mercial Hotel. Messrs, Daly & Mickle succef>ded Mr. McCulloch in 184.7. The second store was opened by Wm. Matheson, who com­menced business in Nov., 1844, and continued in business about two years. He was succeeded by Ed ward Greensides, now of Monkton, in this county, and who remained in the mercantile business two years. About this time, say 1848, Mr. James Hill was the only merchant doing business in Mitchell. A short time after, Messrs. Fishleigh & Babb opened a store to the west of where Larkworthy's Hotel now stands.

Mitchell possesses many striking advantages over towns making

94 VU.LAGE OF MITCHELL.

greater pretensions. There are good gravel roads leading into Mit­chell that afford excellent facilities to the farmers in every direction for the bringing of grain and produce to market. Equally as high prices are paid here for agricultural produce as at any other point on the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway. The gravel road from the north being thirty miles in length, intersects the townshi ps of Lugan, Elma and Wallace, to the boundary line of the township of Minto, in the County of Wellington; thus it will be seen that the trade from the eastern townships in the County of Bruce, the eastern townships of the County of Huron, and the western townships of the County of Perth, must become tributary to Mitchell through the means of this direct route-tbe Mitchell and Elma gravel road. From the south there are two gravel roads leading into Mitchell, the one from St. Mary's to Mitchell, and from the London road at Exeter by the Thames road to Mitchell. East and west it is intersected by the Huron gravel road and the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway. Ten years since the population scarcely reached 250; now it is about sixteeen hundred, and rapidly on the increase.

The principal manufactures of Mitchell consists of one foundry, two flouring mills, an oatmeal mill, a carding and fulling mill, tan­nenes, chair factory, and two sawmills in the village, and the other various branches of industry are well represented. We refer to the subjoined lists for further information on this subject:

;\Iitchell contains seven churches-Episcopal, Rev. H. Caulfield; Presbyterian; Roman Catholic: Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. T. S. Howard; Primitive Methodist, Rev. 'V. Cook; Bible Christian, Rev. Thomas Roach; and Lutheran. The Central School, three depart­ments, averages about two hundred and fifty pupils, J. W. Dunsmore, principal, Misses C. H. Elder and C. McIntyre, assistant teach~rs.

The }Uitchell Advocate, a conservative journal, established in ]860 by the Messrs. Davis, is the only paper published here. It is ably con­ducted by 111'. W. R. Davis, and the present circulation exceeds six­teen hundred copies. The Reformer, a rival journal, was started some time since by a joint stock company, but the enterprise was not a suc­cessful one.

The contract has been let for the erection of a beautiful and well laid O?t mar~et house. The site is well suited for the pm'pose, com­mandIng, as It dnes, a vIew from all parts of the village. The village financially speaking, is in good circumstances, and taxes are conse: quently low. The place affords a rltre opportunity to parties wishing to go into business of almost any kind.

MITCHELL MILLS, Flouring, F. Hollands.-This extensive' esta­blishment was the first manufac:ory erected in Mitchell. The present proprietor purchased it about five years ago, and at great expense and labor has made it a first class establishment, capable of manufactu-

VILLAGE OF MITCHELL. 95

ring 30,000 barrels per annum. The power is steam and water, the engine forty horse. Eight hands are constantly employed.

ST. GEORGE'S FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS, Henry Bricker.-Steam engine thirty horse power, three run of stones, and employ four hands. Mr. Bricker is also proprietor of a large steam saw mill.

MITCHELL OAT MEAL MILLS, Walter Tl:ompson.-Steam engine twenty horse power; two run of stones; employ five hands; manu­facturing capacity, forty barrels a-day.

PERTH IRoN WORKS, Robert Thompson. This is one of the most extensive establishments west of Hamilton. The motive power is steam, the engine sixteen horse. Thirty workmen are employed. Threshing and sawing machines, steam engines, mill gearing, brass and iron castings, and agricultural implements of every description, are manufactured.

MITCHELL TANNERY, John Aiken.-Manufactures about 800 hides annually.

SILL'S SAW MILL, G. F. & J. Sills.-Steam engin'3 fifteen horse. Employs seven hands.

MITCHELL CHAIR FACTORY. Steam engine, eight horse. Employs ten hands, and manufactures furniture to the value of $8000 an­nually.

MUNICIPALlTY.-Matheson, Reeve; George Sills, Robert Thompson, Hugh Campbell, George Hibbert, Oouncillors.

No. 5 INFANTRY COMPANy-(MITCHELL).-J. W. Cull, O(6ptain; D. McMonies, Lieutenant; J. T. Hicb. Ensign.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.- J. W. Dunsmore, President; William Christie, Vice, do; Thomas Matheson, Treasurer; Alfred Stephens, Secretary; O. Sinclair, Librarian; Thomas McDonald, Wm. Russell, John Sweetman, John Burns, Donald McIntyre, James Sills, Edward Hornibrook. 1\1. D., Dil·ectors.

MASONIC.-Tudor Lodge, No. 14l-J, W. Dunsmore, W.n!.; Tho­mas Math'.!son, P. l\f.; Dr. Hornibrook, S.\V. ; John Abbott. J.W. ; E. Stiles, Tl'easul'er; D. H. Stewart, Secretary; John Burns, S. D,; J. F. Sills, J.D. ; D. Kerr, J.D.; James Hall, Tyler; T. Babb, Ohap­lain. Meets at the Masonic Hall, first Tuesday on or after full moon.

MITCHELL DISTRICT L. O. L.-Henry Rounenburg Dis. M. ; John Eisler. Dep. Dis. 1\!. ; James Edwards, Dis. Treasurer; Henry Moo­die, Dis. Secretary; John Purser, Dis. Chaplain; Wm. Larkworthy, Dis. Director of Ceremonies.

Abbott, John (Abbott J. & W.) Main

Abbott, J. & W., saddlers, tanners and shoemakers, Main

Abbott, Wm. (Abbott J. & Main

Adams, Alexander, laborer Aiken, John, tanner

W.)

96 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL.

Alcock, Thomas A., Milborn hotel, Main

ANDERSON, MRS., milliner, Main. (See adv.)

Archer, Mrs. Eleanor, baker Archer, Mrs., grocery, flour and

leed store. Main Armstrong, John Awly, George, yeoman Babb, John Babb, Richard, clerk Babb, Thomas, general merchant,

Main Bailey, Duncan, cabinet maker,

St. George Bailey, John, barber Bailey, Richard Baker, George Baker, Wm., carpenter Barge, Jame~, pumpmaker BARGE, JAMES, British Hotel,

cor. Main and Blanshard. (See adv.)

Barley, John Barnett, James, clerk Barrell, George, coffee house

keeper Baxter, John Baxter, Peter, farrier Eaxter, Thomas, laborer Begg, Jame,. blacksmith Begg, John, blacksmith Beg-gs, John, tailor BENNETT, LEWIS, dealer in

wines, liquors, groceries, pro­visions and crockery. (See adv.)

BENNETT, THOMAS, saddler, Main

Berr, Charles Boyd, James, sr., cabinet maker Boyd, James, jr., cabinet maker Boyd, John, cabinet maker Boyd, Peter, carpenter Bowie, James, M. D., St. An­

drews

Bradley, John, laborer Brazier, John, joiner BRICKER, HENRY, prop. Grist

and flouring mills. (See adv.) Broderick, John, harness maker Brooks, Thomas, shoemaker Brown, James, saw miller Browie, James, M. D. Burge, George Burnett, Thomas, millwri/!,ht BURNS, JOHN, bailiff, Montreal Campbell. David, surveyor CAMPBELL, R., dealer in furni-

ture and stoves, Main Carne, Joseph Casson, Michael, carpenter Caulfield, Rev. Hans Cheesman, Thomas, general mer-

chant, Main Chennick • .Tohn. shoemaker Christie, Robert, clerk Chowan, Henry Christie, Wm., merchant Clarkson, Francis, cooper CLEGG, WILLIAM, conveyan-

cer and general agent, Main Code, Thomas, laborer Coon, David, M. D. Coppin, .Tohn S .. teamster Coveney, Isaac, laborer CULL, .T. W., druggist, agent

Montreal telegraph, Main. (See adv.)

Cunliff; Peter, miller Cunningham, James, boot and shoe

maker, Main . Cunningham, Robert, laborer Curtis, Wm., carpenter Cuthbertson. John, telegraph op-

erator, at J. W. Cull's, Main Davidson, John. druggist Davis, Brothers, printers Davis, James. laboret~ Davis, John E., printer Davison, Wm. Davis, W. R., primer

VILLA6E OF MITCHELL. 97

Daw, James, jr., blacksmith Dawe, James, grocery and provi­

sion merchant, St. George DAWE, JOHN, blacksmith and

wagg-on maker, St. George Daw, Simon Dlwdney, Philip, International

Hotel, Main DENT, JOHN, Farmer's Hotel,

St. George. (See adv,) Drumm, Jacob, laborer Docking-, John Doig, Wm., laborer Dougherty, James, butcher Dowling, Henry Dowling, Thomas, builder Dudeney, John, miller Dunsmore. James M., teacher Durham, David Edwards, Wm., laborer Empey, Daniel, baker Empey, Gordon, carpenter Engels. A., drug!5ist and fancy

goods, watchmaker, l\lain Etue. Mrs Sarah, photographer Fai r, Thomas, tailor Farrel, John, laborer Fishleigh, Francis, tailor, Main Fitzt', John, miller FLAGG, J. H., dry goods, gro­

ceries and crockery, Main. (See adv,)

Ford, Charles, carpenter Frazer, Edward. joiner French, John, bricklayer Fullarton, John, laborer Gamble, Ed ward, laborer Gentleman, Wm. Glendenning, Wm., painter GliddoR. John GCEBEL, ALBER'!, groceries

and produre merchant, Main GRAHA:\1, JOHN, book and law

stationer, and con veyancer, com­missioner in B. R., Main. (Stle adv.)

7

Gray, Henry, laborer Green, Charles, machinist Greensirles, Edward, clerk Greve, Louis Hall, James, tinsmith Hancock, James Hawkins, Wm" butcher, Main Hayes. John. laborer Healey , Jeremiah, blacksmith Hend ry, James, carpenter Hennick, Gotlieb HII3B~RT, GEORGE, general

merchant, grocpries, dry goods and hardware, Main. (See adv.)

HICKS, JOHN, prop. Commercial Ho:pl. Main. (See ah.)

HILDEI3RAND. JOHN G., prop. Kastnerville Hotel. (See adv.)

Hillen. Alexander, trader HILLEN, SAMUEL, dry goods

and groceries. !\lain. (See adv.) Hockey. Charles, weaver Hocking, John, butchpr Hoffmeyer. Casper, laborer Hofl .. ish, Wm., butcher HOGG, J. H., dry goods, g-roce­

ries. &c .• Ontario. (See ad e.)

HOLLANDS, FRANCIS, Mllhell l\lills. (See adv.)

Holman, Wm., shoemaker Holmes, Charles. merchant Holmes. John Taylor. carpenter Honey. Samuel, blacksmith H orne, John, tanner HORi\i IBROOK. EDW'D, M.D"

Main. (See adv.) Hosken. Janet, Mrs. Houk, Martin, laborer Hunter, John, laborer Hurdle, 1\1rs. Hurl bart. Rev. A. Hutchison, Charles, clerk, J. H.

FIRg-g. Main. Inch, Wm., teamster James, Ed w., eating-house keeper,

Main

98 VIJ.LAGE OF MITCHELL.

James, Wm., shoemaker Jennison, Richard, blacksmith Johnson, C. M., photographer,

Main Johnston, John, finisher Keisig, Ernest, shoemaker Kerr, Daniel, moulder Kerr, James Keterson, Joseph Kidd, George, Sf.

Kidd, George, Clayton Kit>sig, Ernst, groceries, and boot

and shoemaker, Main King, Michael, harness maker Kinsman, Thomas. laborer Kirkland, Archibald, carpenter Klt>in, Wm. C., currier Krozier, Wm. Laing, Alexander Lamoeureux, Brur.o, mason Larkworthy. Wm., innkeeper Leadston, Thomas, mason Lemon. J., merchant tailor, Main Levy, John. grocer, and flour and

feed merchant, Main Levy, Thomas Linklater, David, tinsmith Livingst'JD, John Livingston, Samuel, laborer Livingston, Wm., constable Lynde, Carleton, dry goods, gro-

ceries and liquors, Main McDonald, John, clerk McDONALD, THOS., hardware,

groceries and crockery, Main. (See adv,)

Mclnnls, Malcolm Mclntvre, Donald, boot and shoe

man'ufacturt>r, Main McIntyre, Hugh. insurance agent McKenzie, Wm., waggon maker McLaren, Thomas, blacksmith McManus. John, laborer MoNeill, Neill, attorney McNeill, Wm., sawmiller Mahoney, Dennis

Mahoney, John, coroner Marshall, Walter, wheat buyer Martin, Frederick, laborer Martindale, Miss. dress-maker,

Main Mathison, A lexander, laborer Mathison. Thomas. clerk, Div, Ct. MIDDLESMISS, GEO., tinsmith,

G & J. F. M:ddlemiss, Main MIDDLEMISS, G. & J. F., tin­

smiths, Main. (See adv.) MIDDLEMISS, JAS., tinsmith,

G. & J. Middlemiss, Main Mitchell, Rohert pedler Moore, James Morgan, Henry, general merchant,

Main Morrison. Robert, carpenter Morlon, J., shoemaker, McIntyre,

Main Mortly, James, laborer MULHERON, ALEX., tinsmith,

Mulht'ron, A. & J., Main MULHERON, A. &. J., tinsmiths,

Main. (See adv.) MULHERON, JOHN, tinsmith,

Mulheron, A. & J., Main Mulholland, Adam, miller Newcombe, James, marble mason Noble, Wm. H., saddler O'Connor, James M., general mer-

chant, Main Oliver, Wm., butcher, Main Oughton, Michat>l Patterson, Daniel, photographer,

Main Patterson, John, laborer Porter, James, dry goods and gro­

ceries, boot and shoe store, Main Ritz, George, dealer in stoves and

furniture, Main Railway Co., B. and L. H. Reid, Daniel, carpenter Revell, Wm., laborer Ritz, George, chair and cabinet

maker

VILLAGE OF MITCHELL. 99

ROBINSON, GEO., dry goods merchant, Main

Robinson, Henry, painter Robinson, Jeremiah, mprchant Robinson, Robert, mt::rchant ROFFE, THOS. H., baker and

confec·joner, Main. (See adv.) Ross, Hugh, innkeeper RlI~sell, Wm., tailor Rutledge. Mrs. M. E., milliner Ruth, Wm., surveyor Salisburg, Sylvester, carpenter Sarvis, Benjamin B., wheat buyer Scanlon, ReI'. James, R. C. priest SEDl;WlCK, WM., painter and

decorator, St. George. (See adv,) Shambo, A., barber, Main Shanley, Patrick SILLS, GEO. F., saw mill, G. F.

&; J. Sills, St. Davids SILLS, JA~ES, saw miIJ, G. F.

& J. Sills, St. [)avids. Sills, James, auctioneer SINCLAIR, OSBORNE, hard-

ware merchant, Main. (See adv.)

Smale, James, sr., tailor Smale, James, tailor, Main Smale, MISS, milliner, Main Smail, Wm. Thomas Small, Wm. Smith, Gustatf, laborer Smith, John, carpenter Smith, Wm., architect Stanyer, Wm., laborer Stark, Fritz, carpenter Stt'phens, Richard B.

Stewart, Alex. Stewart, Angus, carpenter STEWART, D. H., general mer-

chant, Main Stewart, James, carpen ter Stewart Wm" har:Jess maker Stiles, Ed ward, carriag-e and wag-

gon builder, :vIain Stoneman, John, carpenter ~tumpf, Rev. John, Baptist Sweetman, John James, carpenter Tait, John, wool comber Tilly. James, sr. Taylor, John, shoemaker Thorn, Charles THOMSON, WALTER, prop.

Mitchell Oatmeal Mills. (See adv)

THOMSON, ROBERT, Perth Agricultural Works

Tredeman, Fred'k., laborer Tomlinson, Stephen, laborer Townshend, John, merchant Wlilkinshaw, James, tailor Wills, Henry, L., tailor, Main Wills, Wm., tannpr Winstanley, Edward WInter, Benj. B., hewer Withall, John, laborer Woodger. Wm., shoemaker Woods, Edward John, Dep. p, M. Worth. Thomas Ullyott. Elizabeth Yarchow, John. laborer YEMEN. JOHN, dentist, Main.

(See adv.) , Yeo, Chammon, innkeeper

J. YEMEN, DENTIST.

OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, MITCHEJJL.

100 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL.

This is the Largest and Best Country Hotel in Western Oanada, and Charges as Moderate as any House in Mitchell.

ST .A.G-E PB.OPB.::r:ETOB..

GOOD STABLING FOR ONE HUNDRED HORSES! ========~========~~~~--

J. H. FLAGG~

!lealer in ~rll ~llllhst ~rllttrirst &t.t All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods.

ONTARIO STREET, MITCHELL, c. W.

WALTER THOMSON~ PROPRIETOR OF THE

MITOHELL OATMEAL MILLS The highest price paid for Oats. Oatmeal always on hand.

VILLAGE OF MITCHELL. 101

MITCHELL FLOUR MILLS.

F, HOLLANDS, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF

FLOUR OF CHOICEST BRANDS, rllIJ ®r .£.i\ark ®~@@~aIT'1fil®;R1~~

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

102 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL.

HENRY BRICKER,

FLOMB AND &BIST MILLS! MANUF AOTURER OF

Custom Work attended to with Promptness.

STEAM SAW MILL. Highest Price paid for Grain and Saw Logs.

CUSTOM WORK & LUMBER FOR SALE.

BILLS OF LUMBER SAWED TO ORDER.

HENRY BRICKER, PROPRIETOR, ST. GEORGE STREET,

MITCHELL, C. W.

VILLAGE or MITCHELL. 103

SAMUEL HILLEN, DEALER IN

DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Fancy Goods, Millinery, Hats. Caps, Bonnets of the

newest fashions. Straw and Felt work of all descrIptions on the shortest notice.

MAIN STREET, MITCHELL.

A. & .... MULHE.RON, MANUFACTURERS OF

TIN, COPPER, & SHEET IRON WARE. A large nssortment of Stoves constantly on hand.

MAIN ST., MI'l'CHb:LL.

~Q;WAR~ WJQRNJ~~,ROQK~ MI. O.V

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, &C., OFFICE, MAIN STREET.

Residence, Qnebec Street, sonth of Market Sqnare, "fITCHELL.

MRS. ANDERSON,

e 8 ~ ~ U it ~ &~ Straw and Felt Hats cleaned, colored and made over in

the latest fashion. :IJ&:gI~:S!J )I'~4'~'H~ltSl 1CJ~~6~j!D " GUa.~lI1iD

ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. MAIN STREET, MITCHELL.

G. & J. F. MIDDLEMISS,

DEALEPlS IN STOVES, PLOUGHS, AND ALL KISDS OF

,\\\~ ~~'1~~ ~\\~ ~~~~, \~~\\ ~~~~~

MAIN STREET, MITCHELL.

104 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL.

PERTH IRON WORKS! ROBERT THOMSON,

B!~OI£B&L,

MANUFACTURER OF

~gritn1turnl Steam Engines, Mill-Gearing, &c.

THE SUBSCRIBER, in again appearing before the Public, tenders his sincere thanks to the Farming Community and Mill Owners

of the Huron District, for their liberal support and patronage. and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. He is manu­facturing the Celebrated Steel Board Ploughs, \Vhich are compost'd of the following pallerns :-Flury Wood Beam, and Iron Beam, Canadian Nos. Ii & 7 Iron Beams. Bowrnanville lIon Beam, 1'\0. 66, expressly for Summer fallow and stubble, together with a number cf other Patterns. An assortment of Iron Ploughs always on hand. He will have constantly on hand an assortment of Horse Powers and THRESH­ING MACHINES, also BRUCE'S IMPROVED SAWING MACHINES, which the subscriber has still further improved. They are warranted to cut 80 Cords of Wood per day, and with less expense than any other machine in use. He is manufacturing his famed Wheel Cultivator, with Double and Single Bracet. He wO~lld call the attention of Mill OlVners to his celebrated Turbine Water Wheel; Circulars of Power and Speed can be had on application. Bolting Cloths and Mill Stones supplied. Steam Engines. Mill Gearing, and all kinds of Brass and Iron Castings to order. Plans of all klllds of M ills to order. Cash paid for old Iron, Brass and Copper, or taken in exchange for goods. Farmers, study your own interest, and support Home Manufactures, while Goods are sold as cheap and are equal in quality to those brought from a foreign market. Every article warranted

ROBERT THOMSON, Mitchell, C. W.

VILLAGE OF MITCHELl,. 105

BRITISH HOTEL, JAMES BARGE, PROPRIETOR,

The above is determined that his Bar, Table and Stabling shall be inferior to none.

CORNER OF MAIN AND BLANCHARD STS., MITCHELL.

J'O:H:N" G-Fl.A.:H:.A.1\I.[,

BOOK SELLER AND LAW STATIONER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT,

CONVEYANCER~&. COMMISSIONER IN B.R., Commercial Block, Main Street, Mitchell, C. W.

THOMAS McDONALD'S FOB.. C~E.A.P

TEAS, Sugars, Raisins, Tobaccos. Fruit, Currants, Crockery, Glasswltre, Nails, Sacks, Axes, Saws, Cutlery, Window Glaes, Salt, Fish, Oatmeal. Flour, &c.

Coal Oil and Lamps. The largest stock of Crockery in Mitchell at this Store. School Books also on

hand. Wall Papers and Window Blinds. A large lot of Alhums.

TERMS: CASH OR FARMERS' PRODUCE. Remember the Stand, next door to Engel's Drug Store, west side of Main Street,

MITCHELL, C. W.

FARMERS' HOTEL, MITCHELL, C. W.

JOHN DENT, .PROPRIETOR. The above Hotel has been opened under new management, and

affords the best accommodation to the farmers and public generally. His stock of Liquors is choice, and his Cigars are of the best brands. Good Stabling and attentive Hostlers.

106 VILLAGE OF l\IITCHELL.

~1Jp 3l1ifrgrIl l1hnnrafr IS THE BEST AND

MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED PAPER IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.

To the Merchants and Business Men of the County the" Advocate" is

A MOST INVALUABLE ADVERTI~ING MEDIUM. It gives as much Reading Matter

AS ANY OTHER PAPER OUTSIDE THE COUNTY TOWN, And is regarded as the

LEADING CONSERVATIVE JOUR~ AL OF PER.TEI:.

CIRCULATION OVER 1600!

JOB WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS And dispatch, and at prices defying competition.

Orders from any part of the country promptly attended to.

Terms of Advocate.-$1.50 a-year, in advance; or $2 at en~ of year.

DAVIS BROTHERS.

VILLAGE OF MITCHELL. 107

MITCHELL HARDWARE. Always on hand a good assortment of Building and Shelt

HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, TAl3LE CUTLERY, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS. OILS,

And a variety of such articles as are usually sold in Hard ware Stores.

Prices will compare favorably with those of any similar store in the County.

O. SINCLAIR.

it J. w. CULL, DEALER IN

DRUCS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS,

AND ALL KINDS OF CATTLE MEDICINES A large assortment of School Books and Stationery always on hand.

MAIN STREET, MITCHELL.

T. H. ROFFE, -vv:a::OLESALE AND R.ET.A:I:L

DEALER IN

fEeTIG MANUFACTURER OF

BISCUITS AND CRACKERS, MITCHELL, C. W.

Parties and Soirees furnished on the most liberal terms, Brides' Cake and ornamental cake supplied to order.

108 VILLAGE OF MITCHELL.

LE'VVXS BElN"N"ETT. DEALER IN

~hoitt :Wiut~, ~iquor~, 8rottdt~, ~rottiAliouAl, ~[};:]@ ©~@©~~~\1,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE ONONDAGO SALT

ALWAYS ON HAND.

MAIN ST., MITCHELL, C. W.

WILLIAM SEDGWICK,

~ainttr, ~autr Jaugtr, ~Ia3itrt Joust ~tconrlOt.

PICTURES MOUNTED AND FRAMED.

FUNERALS FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE •

.llEir TER1IS CASH. ~

GEORGE'S STREET, MITCHELL.

"VEDXE1V·S

mmwmm~~~~m mmm~ ~~a~m~ roR. BOOTS AND SHOES.

The object of this invention is a preventive against the running over of the boot heel, and thereby making a boot unsightly before it

is scarcely worn

'0 •• T:mI!B.I~ U®a@le~ .A~B.~mB, MAIN STREET MITCHELL, C.W.

VILLAGE OF MORNINGDALE. 109

MOLESWORTH.

A post village on the line between the townships of Wallace and Grey. The post office is situated on lot number 60, 1st concession of Wallace. The village is forty miles from Stratford, forty-seven from Goderich, and twenty-eight from Mitchell and Seaforth. The village was first settled by John Mitchell. The post office was established in 1855, John Mitchell. first P. l\I. It contains two churches. Congre­gational, Rev. W. W. Smith, and Presbyterian, Rev. Robert Renwick. The school averages thirty-five pupils, Miss Murray, teacher.

Tri-weekly mails. Population, 70.

Frame, Thomas, innkeeper Gardner, John J., blacksmith LIVINGSTONE, N. M., P. M.,

general merchant Loughead, Samuel, shoemaker

Mitchell, John, prop. saw mill Mitchell, John A .• millwright anc'

machinist Norman, John, innkeeper Ross. Hugh, waggon maker

N. M. LIVINGSTONE, General Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,

Boots and Shoes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c.

MOLESWORTH, C. W.

MORNINGDALE.

A post village situated on lot number 14, 7th concession of the township of Mornington, nineteen miles from Stratford, twenty from Berlin, and twenty from Waterloo. It was settled by John Nicklin in 1849, and the same gentleman was appointed first P. M. in 1864. The river Nith runs in the vicinity, and affords good water power. There is a good flouring mill in the village.

Stages to Stratford and Listowel.

Berringer, Cornelius, carpenter Garrett, Samuel, farmer Gordon, John, shoemaker NIcklin, Arthur, milIer

Population, about 75.

NICKLIN, JOHN, P. M., prop. flouring mills, and general mer­chant

Nicklin, Joseph, innkeeper Stewart, John, farmer

no VILLAGE OF NITHBURG.

MOTHERWELL.

A post villarre in the township of Fullarton, on lot number 25, 17th con<:ession, fo;rteen miles from Stratford, and six from St. Mary's. It possesses good water privilege, being situated on the river Thames.

Semi-weekly mails. Stages to Sebringville, Mitchell and St. Mary's.

Brown, J., sr. Campbell, M., teacher Mclntosh. Robert, weaver Nairn, James, weaver

Park, James, shoemaker Roger, John, weaver Simpson, Wm., blacksmith WOODLEY, JAMES, P. M.

NEWRY. A small post village on lot number 11), 9th concession, township of

Elma, twenty-eight miles from Stratford, and sixtE'en from Mitchell. It was first settled by C. Coulter, and the post office was established in 1!:l61.

Daily mails. Population, about 50.

COULTER, CH,ARLES, P. M.,/FOSTER. J. R, innkeeper farmer Stewart, Wm., blacksmith

FALCONER, DANIEL, merch't

NITHBURG.

A post village situated on lot number 17, 12th concession township of North Easthope, twelve miles from Stratford, and eight from Shak­spE'are. It is also situated on the river Nith, which affords excellent water privileges. The village contains a flour mill, woollen factory, saw mill, cabinet factory, and two general stores. There are two churches, United Presbyterian, Rev. A. A. Drummond, and Baptist, Rev. Walter Millie, and a school averaging sixty pupils, DUllcan FrasE'f. teacher. The village was settled in 1846 by James Brown, and the post office was established the same year.

Semi-weekly mails. Stages to Shakspeare. Population, 100.

ArmstronjT, Robt., stage proprietor I BROWN, JAMES, P. M. Bradley, Wm., mason Brownlee, John, wagon maker

VILLAGE OF POOLE. III

Chatterton, Henry C. wagon makr Detz, A., weaver Eckenswiler, A. laborer Farrell, Adam, laborer Farrell, Wm., laborer Gabel, David, woollen mills Gabel, John, saw miller Gabel, John & Son, props. flouring

mills Goeger, John, merchant

McDougall, Wm., merchant McTavish, Peter Milne, John, mannfacturer Muteaux, Peter, blacksmith Stock, George. shoemaker Swan, Robert, tanner an.! currier Vanatter, John, general merchant Vanatter, John, cabinet maker Wismer, Henry, builder

POOLE.

A post village situated on lot number 16, 3rd concession township of Mornington, and on Smith's CrC'ek, thirteen miles from Stratford. The post office was established in 1862, David Matthews, first P. M, The village contains a German Manese Church. The school averages about fifty pupils.

Tri-weekly mails. Population, about 200.

Bennett, Andrew, farmer Bllshart, Christian, shoemakar Chalmers. Andrew, farmer Dunsmore, G., farmer Dunsmore, Wm., farmer Farrell, James, blacksmith Foss. Theodore, tailor Laidlaw. John, carpenter MATTHEWS, DAVID, P. M.,

merchant

Miller, Robert. weaver Montgomery. Jdmes, J. P. Poppe, Ernst, carpenter Poppe, Gottlieb, cabinet maker Rush, Aug-ust, gardener Seignor, Frederick, cooper Shearer, George, farmer Smellie. David, farmer Walt, Robert, teacher Yost, John, shoemaker

DAVID MATTHEWS,

Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Patent Medicines, &c., &c. POOLE, C.W.

:J?OOLE ~OTEL. MORNINGTON, CO. PERTH, C. W.

D. MATTHEWS. PROPRIETOR.

112 VILLAGE OF SEBRINGVILLE.

SEBRINGVILLE.

A thrivin cr village and station of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Rail­way on the"'line between the Townships of Ellice and Downie, five mii:s from Stratford, and eight from Mitchell. It was settled in 1840 by John Sebring. and the post office was established in 1853, P. A. Sebring, first P. M. The Black Creek runs through the village, and affords excellent hydraulic facilities. The village contains two churches, Evangelical Association, Rev. Solomon Weaver, and Luth­ern. Rev, J. A. Hengerer; two flouring mills, a saw mill, vinegar factory, and several mechanics' shops. This place is rapid.ly increas­ing in importance.

Daily mails. Population, about 250.

Armstrong, John, farmer Barthel, J. F .• tailor Ballentyne, Thomas, .J. P .• prop.

cheese factory Boeker, Louis, farmer Boos, Frederick. gardener Davis, George, farmer EBY, A., M. B. (See adv.) Forrest, Gilbert, miller Goettler, Anthony, J.P., mill prop. Goetz, Andrew, merchant Goetz, Rev. John Hicks. Thomas, prop. Sebringville

Mills. Hoch, Jacob, blacksmith Jauch, Chri~tian, innkeeper and

grocer Kastner. John. J. P., reeve, town­

ship of b:lIice Langenbach, Francis, saddler

Linzenmeyer, Antoine Linzenmey~r, Jos., waggon maker Mening, F.L .• prdp. vim'gar works Moritz, FrederJck. shoemaker PARR, JACOB, P. M., merchant PIGEON, P ASC HEL, innkeeper Rau, John. crrpenter Ritter. John. tinsmith RITTER &. SMITH, tinsmiths Rofrich. Theobold, innkeeper Scarth, Henry Sebring. John, prop. saw mills Smith, Ernst, tinsmith Smale, Wm., miller Smith, Wm., registrar, Co. Perth Wea\'er, Rev. Solomon, (Evangeli-

cal.) Weimer, Otto, plasterer Werman, August, carpenter

A. EBY. M. B.,

~h~~itian, $ttrgeou, and ~ttott'htur, SEBRINGVILLE. c. W.

OFFICE,-FIRST HOUSE WEST OF HICK'S MILLS.

VILLAGE OF 8HAKSPEARE. 113

SHAKSPEARE.

A large and important village, and station of the G rand Trunk Railway, on the Huron road, situated in the townships (If Nonh and South Easthope, seven miles from Rtratford, seven from Ham bur~, and seventeen from Woodstock. The village was settled in II'l.JG b-y David Bell and D. Robertson, and the post~office was established i~ 1848, William Cossey first P.M. The village contains three churches -Episcopal, Rev. ,V. B. Rally; Canada Presbyterian, Rev. A. A. Drummond; and Baptist, Rev. W. Milne, The school averages 70 pupils, H. Izard, teacher. Tte Fourth Division Court is held here.

Daily l\Iails. Stages to Hampstead and Nithburg. Population, 500.

Anderso[" James, saloon and ba-hry

Eartlett, James. porter G. T. R. Bell, Wm" cattle dealer BROWN, GEORGE, P.:'II., Com.

in B. R. ins. agent. (See ad v.) BROWN, MAJOR, merchant.

(See adv.) Eyrns, Mrs., hotel pl'Clp. Cairn cross, E. A., Cairncross &

Orford CAlRNCROSS & OF FORD, gen.

merchants. (See adv.) Cairn cross, James, carpenter Callahan, Wm., trackman CaHin, J. A" shoemaker Campbell, David, cabinet maker

and builder Campbell, J. S., mason Campbell, Miss, dressmaker Cossey, Wm., clerk Sixth Division

COllrt Cunningham, A., blacksmith Cunningham, Mrs., general mer-

chant Daisy, John, laborer Dritrich, C" farmer and framer DONALD, JAl\IES, Shakspearp,

hotel. (See adv.) Donaldson, J. 'V., cabinet maker

8

Dover, Frederick, produce mer­chant

Dover, James, general merchant Drummond, Ill'\·. A. A., Canada

Presbyterian Eiler. John, tinsmith Flanley. Hugh, laborer Flynn, R, hotel keeper Frank, --, music teacher Getz, Franz, shoemaker Hanlin, Thomas Holwell, Thomas, merchant tailor Hyde, l\latthew, cattle dealer Izard, H., teacher James, ,\Vm" trackman Johnston, H. P., watchmaker and

jeweller Kennedy. R., blacksmith KLEE.;J{.'HCHT, A., tanner.

(See adv.) Lean, R., blacksmith Lehman, Charles, ptimpmaker and

cooper Lyeil, John, butcher Manley, ::\lrs., dressmaker McFarland, James Mc Farland, P. McNab, John McTavish, Alexander, cattle d'lr Merrill, S., laborer

VILLAGE OF SHAKSPEARE.

Merritt, A., blacksmith MINCHIN, GEORGE, blacksm'h

Ridley, Thomas J., prof. music Ross. Peter, trackmon

and carriage maker. SCOTT, ALEXANDER, general Moore, R., tanner Moore Patrick, section master Murphy, P., trackman Murray. Elias. laborer Oliver. S., cooper 0' Rourke, John, cattle dealer O'Rourke, Patrick, cattle dealer Offord. D., Cairncross & Offord PENTLAND, W. R., 1\1.D. (See

adv.) Reber, Gottleib, wagon maker

merchant. (See Adv.) Stewart, John Stewart, J. R., agent Trachsel, C., farmer Trachsel, D., farmer Trachsel, Samuel, blacksmith Trow, James, auctioneer Vance, John, laborer "Vatson, I. J., auctioneer. Whyte, Paul, R. R. Agent Wolf, John, shoemaker

ALEX: SCOTT, Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries,

SHAKSPEARE, c. W.

SHAKSPEARE HOTEL· !J

JAMES DONALD, PROPRIETOR.

The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of Wines and Liquors. Good Stabling and attentive Hostler.

SHAKSPEARE, C. W.

CAIRNOROSS &, OFFORD, GENERAL DEALERS I:\"

. HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c.,

HURON STREET, SHAKSPEARE, C. W.

VILLAGE OF SHIPLEY. 115

W. R. PENTLAND, M. D ..

PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &c., &c., SHAKSPEARE, C. W.

MAJOR BROWN, General Dealer in Choice Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Provisions,

Crockery, Hardware, &c. HURON STREET, SHAKSPEARE, C. W.

G-EOR.G-E BR..O'VV'N,

Commissioner in B. R., Insurance Agent, &.c. SHAKSPEARE, C. W .

.A.aro:n. ~1ei:n.k:n.ech 't. THE TANNERY.

Cash paid for Hides. JAMES ST., SHAKSPEARE.

SHIPLEY.

A post village, situated on lot No. 38, fourth concession township of Wallace, forty miles from Stratford and six from Listowel. The river Maitland runs through the villa~e. The post-offke was established in 18;j8, Edward Bristow first P.M. The village contains two churches -8piscopal, Rev. A. E. Miller, pastor; and Lutheran, Rev. F. Du­perne\le; a common school averagin,!! :35 pupils, Miss T. S. Young, teacher, and a private school, Rev. F. Dupernelle, teacher.

Tri-weekly Mails. Population about 00.

BRISTOW, EDWARD, 1'.:\1. saw mill proprietor.

Bristow, Walter, lumber merchant and conveyancer

Bristow, Walter, millwright Dupernelle, Rev. F., Lutheran Fries, Henry, farmer Gardner, John, farmer Hemsworth, AI bert, carpenter Hemsworth, Elias, farmer Hildebrand, Conrad, farmer Hotel, Daniel, builder

Kenekie, Henry, cooper McIlroy , James, mason ;\Iiller, Valentine, mason Mulvey, TI,omas, innkeeper Munsinger, Peter, pump-maker Nortaman, J. F., weaver Pillott, James, commissioner Smith, 0., farmer Strong, Richard, farmer Tilker, Wm., farmer Wilson, Robert, farmer

116 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

STAFFA.

A post village situated ?n lot number Hi, 9th concession township of Hibbert, twenty·two mdes from Stratford, and five from Carron­brook. It was settled in ]1-)3tl by Charles Tuffin, and the post office was established in P'fi~, Thomas Dunn, first P. M. The village eon­tain~ a \Vesleyan Church, Rev. Mr. Howard, pastor, and a steam ilourinO' mill. There are good facilities here for a carding mill and tannery. The surrounding country is not surpassed by any other part of the county as an agricultural district.

Semi-weekly mails. Population, 100.

Butler, John, laborer Chubb, Will., blacksmith Dutlite, John, manufacturer Dutote, John, boarding house Flaherty, Jeremiah, laborer Hammond, Thomas, carpenter Hamilton, James, shoemaker Hugill, Wm., shoemaker Hunt, George, miller :\Tilne, James, merchant

Pellow, John, innkeeper Pellow, John, waggon maker Pellow, Wm., builder Rae, H. II., M. D. RUNDLE, R. F., P.M.;merchant Shillinglaw, James, cheese factory Todd, l\li S8, milliner Tuffin, Ambrose, farmer \Vebb, Robert, miller

STRATFORD.

The County Town of Perth, is situated on the river Avon, and at the co:ners of the townships of Ellice, North and South Easthope and Downie. (] t was first settled in 1832, and was known as Li ttle Thames, owing to a branch of that river passing through it. The name of the river was afterwards changed to Avon, and that of the village to Strat­ford, in honor of the birth place of the immortal bard. The wards of the' town are named Avon, Falstaff, Hamlet, Romeo, and Shakspeary The Grand Trunk and the Buffalo and L:tke Huron Railways cross each other here, thus giving the town railway facilities equal to those of any place in the Province. It is situated in the midst of a tine agricultural country, has an excellent trade, and 'is in every respect a flourishing town.

Distant from Toronto, 8S miles; from Sarnia, 80 miles; London, by rail, 39 miles; and from Goderich, 45 miles. / In 1821 the Canada Company purchased the c. Huron Block," a triangular tract, "commencing with the east limits of the townships of North and South Easthope, towards Lake Huron, where the western

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 117

limits of the triangle extended from and inclusive of the township of BosanfJ uet, to and including the townshi p of Colborne." These lands were then· in the possession of the Indians, and it was not until the year 1833 that the first white settler of what is now the County of Perth took up his abode in the township of Downie.}

Previous to the year 1840 the site of Mitchell ,(as known as. the "Big Thames," and that of Stratford the "Little Thames." The plots of these villages were reserved and laid out by the Company, that of Stratford containing about two thousand five hundred acres. In 1833 1\lessrs. D. Ford and John Sebring erected the first saw-mill for the Canada Company at "Little Falls," and in the following year the same parties built the flouring and grist mill for the same company. Messrs. Linton, Sebastian Fryfogle, Andrew Sebach, Ht'nry Rumstal­le1' and "Villiam Seargeant, were the earliest settlers in the village and its vicinity. The first stores in Stratford were owned by Messrs. George Worsley and John Monteith. l\Ir. John C. W. Daly was the first postmaster. In 1839 Mr. John Gowanlock opened another store.

In 18:32 the present counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce were called the London Distric\, and London was the district town. In ]iOj;j,'\ the District and County of Huron were formed, Goderich being the county town. The population was then 4000. In 1i'\~ i Mr. Linton, at present Clerk of the Peace for the county, was delegated to Montreal, by the inhabitants of Stratford and neighborhood, to have certain townships separated from the county of Huron and formed into a separate distl'lct and county. The district then contained a population of 10,000. In the following year Mr. Linton succeeded in his mission, and had the honor of naming the county, with Stratford as the county town. The name" Perth" was given in respect of the first settlers in North Easthope, who were from Glengwaich, Perth­shire, Scotland. This" honor" was the only reward Mr. Linton recei ved for his services.

In ]032 the county buildings in Stratford were completed. They consist of the Court House and Gaol, built of brick, on a plot granted by \V. F. :'IIcCnllocb, Esq. In li'\3:l the county was set apart by proclamation. The village was incorporated January, I S3.j,. The population at that date W:iS l·100. The town was incorporated by act of Parliament in li'\:i~, when the population had increased to about 2,500. By the census of 1861 the population of Stratford was 2,800; in 1~(i7 it may be estimated at about 400ll.

A reference to the subjoined list of residents will give a good idea of the professional, mercantile and manufacturing standing of the tOWIl.

HOTELS.

The following are the principal Hotels in the town;-

THE ALBION-John Kastner & Co.-Corner Ontario and Erie.

liS TOWN OF STRATFORD.

QUEEN'S AR~Is-John Corrie-Ontario. CORN EXCHANGE-Thomas Holliday-Market Square. MARKET HOTEL-R. Chow en. PETHICK's-Stratford Station. BROWNING'S-C. Browning-Market Square. JUNCTIoN-Mrs. J. Alcock-Railway Junction. WILSON'S HOTEL-J. Wilson-Opposite Woollen Mills. GRAND TRUNK REFREsmIENT RooMs-Geo. & J. Ellison-Railroad

Station.

WILMOT MILLS, (flouring), John Boag. proprietor-Steam power, engine, 35 horse, tbree run of stones, built in 1861, employ five hands; capacity, 600 barrels per week. The building is of frame, the store­hOUle 75 by 40 feet, and the mill 40 by 60 feet.

KASTNERVILLE BREWERY A"n DISTILLERY, Kastnerville, P. Kastner & Co.-Built of brick and stone; steam, two engines of 12 and 20 horse power, employ six hands.

STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Joseph Sharman, established 20 years-Steam, engine I~ horse power, employ 15 hands; manufac­ture agricultural implements of all kinds.

STRATFORD SCUTClIIXG Mn.L, T. D. Hall & Co., established three years-Steam, engine 26 horse power, employs 10 hands; capacity, 200 pounds long line a day. There are at present about one hundred acres appropflated to flax culture in the neighborhood, and the quan­tity is increasing. This establishment employs about fifty hands dur­ing the rotting season.

STRATFORD MILLS, FLOlJRING, Adam Argo, established 32 years­Steam and water, engine 40 horse, employ 10 hands; capacity, 130 barrels a day, exclusi ve of gristing.

STRATFORD TANNERY, Alex. Smith, employs four hands j capacity, 1,000 hides annually, water power. The proprietor, intends introdu­cing steam power.

STRATFORD CHAIR A:'>D FURNITURE FACTORY, Inman Brothers­Steam power, engine 8 horse, employs 12 hands. All kinds of furni­ture manufactured to the annual value of $12,000.

STRATFORD CARRIAGE FACTORY, Huron street, Miller brothers­Agricultural implements, ploughs; patentees of the patent steel plough mould.

CHURCHES.

ST. JUIEs'-Episcopalian, St. George street, brick, 70 by 45 feet; erected in 1855; cost $4,000. Rev. E. Patterson, M.A;, pastor.

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ST. JOSEPH's-Roman Catholic. Huron street, frame, ]:)0 by au feet; erected in 1S4a: cost $4,000. Rev. Dean Crinnon.

ST. ANDREw's-Presbyterian Church of Canada in connection with the Church of Scotland, St. Andrew street, frame, 50 by 30 feet; erected in 1841; cost $2,000. Rev. James George, D.D.

CANADA PRESBYTERIAN-Norman street, brick, 56 by 36 feet; cost $3,000. Rev. Thomas McPherson.

VVESLEYAN ~fETHoDIsT-Erie street, brick, 56 byaO feet; erected in ]El66; cost $;3,400; parsonage in connection. Revds. Hall Chris­topherson, and George M. Brown.

PRDIITIVE METHODIsT-Rev. A. Hayward.

GER~IAX LUTHERAN-Brunswick street, frame; built in 1863; 34 by 28 fect.

SALEM-Congregational, Waterloo street, frame; erected in 1847; 38 by :!t feet; cost $2,400. Rev. John Durand.

BAPTIsT-Brunswick strett. frame; erected in 1839; 65 by 45 feet. Rev. A. E. Kitchen.

MUNICIPALITV.-P. R Jarvis, ~lIfayor j Thomas Stoney, Reeve j Peter Watson, Deputy Reeve.

No.2 INFANTRY CO., STRATFORD.-\V. Smith, Captain j R. A. l\Iacgregor, Lieutenant; Philip Beacham, EIlSi!JlI.

No.1 STRATFORD RIFLES.-R. Macfarlane, Captain j M. Clark, Lielltenant.

BOARD OF TRADE.-J. A. Scott, President j James Redford, rice do. j

David Scott, Secretary- Treasurer.

STRATFORD MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.-Dr. Hyde, President j James Redford, Vice do j John Hunter, Secretary, Treas1l1cr, and Lio1'arian j Messrs. 1'. J. Birch, C. J. McGregor; G. Kerr, J. Gaudy, R. B. Mc­Arthur, J. Iddington, L.L. B., T. Tobin, Oommittee.

The Library is open every Tuesday evening.

STRATFORD FIRE BRIGADE-COmposed of the miltary stationed in the town. William Down, Chief Engilleer.

STRATFORD LJRAMATIC CLuB.-Thomas Winter, Manager; :'1. C. Moderwell, B.A., Secretary.

MASONIC.

TECUMSEH CHAPTER, R. A. M., STRATFORD-Instituted June 27th, A. L. 5863-R. E. Com. Charles Kahn, Past Z.; R. E. Com. Thomas Winter, 1st P. Zj R. E. Com. John Rennie, 2na P. H.; R. E. Com.

120 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

William Buckingham, 3rc! P. J.; Com. Wm. Mowat, Treasurer; Com. A. Matheson, S. E.; Com. J ames Redford, S. N.; Com. Wm. McCallum, P. S.; Com. J. 'V. Kastner, S. S.; Com. Thomas Maddocks, J. S.; Com. James P. Woods, M. 3rd V.; Com. W. H. Hanvey, M 211d 1'.; Com. Thomas Miller, 1I11.,t r.

TECu)ISEH LODGE No. 144, C. R., A. F. & A. ;\1.-John Rennie, TV. M.; Thonlas Winter, P. JJ.; James P. Woods, S. W.; James Redford, J. Tv.; James A. Carrall, Treasurer; George T. Davis, Se­rretmy; Alexander Caven, S. D.; James Steet, J. D.; Dr. W. H. Hanvey, D. 0/ C.; J. P. Woods, James :\lcCulloch, Auditors; Charles Kahn, John Dutton, Thos. Winter, Benevolent Committee; W. Winter, Tyler; John Buckley, John Adams, Stewm·c!s.

STRAT}'ORD ORANGE LODGE-Andrew Monteith, W .11.; Thomas Hopwood, D. Jl.; Jas. Powell, ,~'CC1'C/(/?'!J; Ed ward Collins, Treasurer.

ODDFELLOWS' LODGE No. 'II, ONTARIO, organized 1860, meets every Wednesday evening at the Hall, Jarvis' Block,40 members-To T. Irwin, N. G.,. Henry Gibson, V. G.; John Gibson, Cor. Sec.; Wm. Mowat, Seere/my; Wm. Gibson, Permanent Secretary.

Abraham & Hepburn, cabinet ma­kers, Ontario

Abraham, Johnston, cabinet makr, of Abraham & Hepburn

Adams, John, merchant tailor, On­tario

ALBION HOTEL, John Kastner, prop., Ontario, cor. Erie. (See adv.)

ALCOCK, MRS., Junction G. T. Station Hotel. (See adv.)

Allen, Thomas, Coburg. Allen, Thomas, teamster, Ontario Anderson, G. S., law student,

Messrs. Stewart & Stewart, On­tario

Anderson, Ja., bar tender, William Anoerson, James, Elizabeth ANDERSON, JOHN, general

produce buyer, Stratford Andrew, John M., salesman,

John A. Scott & Co.'s, Brunswick ARGO, A. L., prop. Stratford

Flouring Mills, St. Andrews Armstrong, Wm., cooper, Birming­

ham

BAILY, N. A., clerk, Coml. Bank Canada, Erie

Baker, A braham, George Ball, John, laborer, Elizabeth BANK OF MONTREAL, James

Hogg, agent, Erie Bannerman, S. 1\I., salesman, J.

McDonald's, Ontario Barker, George, blacksmith and

plough maker, Huron Barker, Henry, shoemaker, Huron Barker, Wm., boot and shoe maker,

Huron Barrett, J. Aug., major. Albert Bart, Joseph, laborer, Shakspeare BEATTIE, SAMUEL, boot and

shoe makr, Ontario. (See adv.) Benzie, Alexander R., bookkeeper,

J. Corcoran, Church B~rry, Joseph, shoemaker, Erie Bidwell, Matthew, laborer, Bruns­

wick BIRCH, TROS. J., tin and copper

smith, dealer in stoves and arrri. cultural implements, Onta~io. (See adv).

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 121

Blackford, Wm., carpenter, Cale- Carey, John, laborer, Brunswick donia Carrall, James A., (Carral! & l\Ic-

BOAG, JOHN, prop. Wilmot Culloch), h Mormington flouring mills. (See adv.) CARRALL &. McCULLOCH, bar-

Boyce, John, Erie risters, Erie Boyd, Robert, jr., laborer, Erie Cartwright, C., dentist, Ontario Boyes. Robert. farmer, Norman Cassels, David, merchant tailor, BRANDENBERGER,WILLIAM Erie

butcher. Market Square Oastlake, Thomas, tinsmith, 'Vil-BRANDENBERGER, Wl\1., gro- liam

ccr, Wellington. Cavanagh, Jehn, baker, Erie Breman, 'Vm., laborer, Church Caven, Alexander, insurance BRENT, CHARLES J., teller, agent, Ontario

Commercial Bank Oanada, Erie Caven, Alex., merchant, Norman Brown, James, laborer, Shaks- Charles, James. laborer, \ViJliam

peare Chesborough. Joseph, tailor, Erie Brown, Magnus, carpenter. Coburg CHEW, JOHN, barber, Erie. (See Brown, Michael, Elizabeth adv.) Brown, Robert. manufacturer, Ca- Chidley, "\Vm., laborer, Ontario

ledonia Ohilds, Alpha, cooper, Georg-a Brown, Wm., machinist, Erie CHOWEN, RICH.'\RD, :\larket BROWNING, CHAS., builder, Hotel,MarketSquare. (See adv.)

and prop. Browning's Hotel, I Christopherson, Rev. H., Erie Market Square. (See adv.) Claetin, John, teamster, Eric

BUCKINGHAyI, WM.. edilor Clark, Alfred J., Coburg Beacoll, Norman Clark,John J., dry goods, groceries,

Burk, Joseph, cler~, Coburg Ontario Burke, John C., artist, Ontario Clark, Thoma~, auditor, Norman Burnham, Alfred, clerk, Mill Clark, 'Vm. 1\1., salesman, J. J. Burns. And., shoemaker, Ontario Clark's, Ontario BURN, GEORGE, teller, Royal Clarkson, Nicholas, Albert

Oanadian Bank, Ontario Clements, James, grocery, Market BURRITT, D. B., clerk, Division Square

Court. and insurance agent Clements, Francis, butcher, Nile Byers, George W., tinsmith, Erie Clements, James, carpenter. York BYERS, MICHAEL, grocer, On- Clipper. Sylvester. painter, Erie

tario Codd, John, wholesale ale and Caise, James. weaver, York porter dealer, Market Square Cale, Thomas, painter, Ontario Collins, Ed., tanner, Birmingham Campbell, John, carpenter, Ch'Hch COMMERCIAL BANK OF CA-Campbell, Robert, mason, Onlano NADA CAMPBELL, STEW ART, coun- Cooper, Mrs., Erie

ty clerk, township Ellice CORCORAN, JAMES, wholesale Campbell, Thos., carpenter, Wil- and retail grocer, Ontario

liam

122 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

CORRIE, JOHN, prop. Q.ueen's DYKE, SAMUEL A., watch-Arms Hotel. (See adv.) maker and jeweller, Ontario

f;oync, Thomas G., milliner, DYKE, THOMAS J., jeweller and Ontario watch maker, Ontario

Craig, Gilbert, Shakspeare Easson, William, carpenter, "Wil-Crinnan, Rev. P., Huron liam Crol,er, N. G., Rose H~tel, Huron ECCLES, HUGH, clerk, Royal Crookshanh, Edmund, laborer, Canadian Bank

Rebecca Edgar, Robert, Shakspeare CuIIatin, Thomas, laborer, George Edmunds, Geo., laborer, Cobourg Davi~, Chas., cattle dealer, Ontario Elder, George, Elder, G. & J., Davis, Geo. A., laborer, William Erie Davis, Isacc, laborer, William Elder, G. & J., steam cooperage, Daly, Joseph, cooper, George Erie Davis, Charles, laborer, Church Elder, James cooper, St. Andrews D:l\'is, David, grocer, Wellington Elder, John, Elder, G. & J., Erie DEAN, CHARLES, agent for ELLISON, G. &. J., refreshment

Grant Middlewood Spring Brew- rooms, Junction G. T. station. ery, Hamilton, Eric (See adv.)

Dean, \'Irs., Ontario ELLISON, JOHN, refreshment Dennis, Mrs., Waterloo rooms, G. '1'. Station Dent, "T m ., Caledonia lEmery, \V. R., shoemaker, Nor-Denyer, Thomas, laborer, Albert man Defero, l\lortimer, telegraph oper- Emmalcon, Matthew, laborer, Erie

ator, :\Iontreal Telegraph Co., at Ertel, Anthony, Royal Hotel, Thos. Winter, Ontario Huron

Dick, Edward, agent Ewart, George G., clerk, Albert Dickie, Joseph, Church FAIRBAIRN, WM. G., baker, Dixon, Mrs., Erie Erie. (See adv.) Dodd, R. S., cooyer, Erie Fagerty, Edward, laborer, Shak-Donaldson, Ralph, tailor, Ontario speare DOllgherty, Mrs. Chas., Elizabeth Farquharson, John, shoemaker, Dougherty, John, Elizabeth William DOW"N, "WILLIAM, general pro- Fee, J. D., merchant, Brunswick

vision and fruit merchant, Mar- Fisher, James, barrister, Huron keto (See adv.l Fisher, Joseph, Junction colfee

Dunn, John, carpenter, Mill house, G. T. StatIOn Dunn, Peter, waggon maker, On- Flaherty,Timothy, laborer, George

tario FLAX & SCU'rCRING MILL, Dunsmore, Samuel S., merchant. T. D. Hall & Co" props., Onta-

Brunswick rio. (See adv.) Dupere, Charies, blacksmith, Erie Flynn, Valentine, George Driscoll, Timothy, George Forbes, George, blacksmith, York Dutton, John, chemist and drug- Forbes, John, livery keeper J.

gist, Ontario & K. Forbes, Ontario

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 123

J. & R. FORBES, livery stable Grant, Alexander, student, Mac-keepers, Ontario 'farlane & Iddington, Norman

Forbes, Mrs., Ontario Gray, John, Salesman Williamson FORBES, ROBT" livery keeper &. Smith, Ontario

J. & R. Forbes, Ontario Haines, Alfred, druggist, Ontario Foreman, George, clerk, Huron Halford, William, marble cutter FORD, THOS" Co. Warden, Mit- J. Gaude's, Ontario

chell P. O. Haliday, Thomas, hotel keeper, Forest, Richard A., laborer, St. Wellington

Andrews HALL, T. D. & CO., flax and Fraser, John, tailor, Ontario scutching mill, Ontario (see FRASER, JOHN M., millinery adv.)

and fancy goods, Ontario. (See Hall, J. N., artist, Ontario adv.) Halloway, James, tailor, Ontario

Frazer, John, tailor, Norman Hamilton, John, collector customs Frazer, Wm., Caledonia and inland revenue French, Edw., carpenter, Hibernia HAMILTON, WM" grocery and FULLER BROS., hardware mer- saloon, G. T. Station

chants, Ontario. (See adv.) HA1\DIER, JAQUES,blac\csmith FULLER, THOMAS R., merchant and plough maker, (see adv)

of Fuller Bros. Huron Galloway, Wm" moulder, St. An- Hanley, Richard, labourer, Wil-

drews ]jam GAUDY, JOHN, marble culler, HANOVAN, l\T. J., i\1. B., physi-

Ontario cian and surgeon, (see card) Geandle, Thomas blacksmith Nor- Ontario

man Hanson. James D., Norman Gibson, Henry confectioner, Mar- HANVEY, W:-I. H., 1\1. D.,

ket Ontario see card, Gibson, Henry, grocer, Welling- Hare. George, labourer, Ontario

ton HARRISON, W. D., auctioneer GIBSON, JOHN Erie and commission agent, Huron, GIBSON, JOHN and WILLIAM (see adv.)

bakers and confectioners, Erie Hartly, David, tanner, Shakes-GIHSON, WILLIAM, Erie peare Gibson, Wm. brakesman, George HAYES, 1\r., Co-crown attorney, Gladis, Robert, Stanfield house, Mornington

G. T. Station I HAYES &. O'LOANE, barristers, GLENDENNING, WM. A., Ontario

house, sign and carriage painter HAYWARD, . LESTER, .agent Ontario Royal CanadIan Bank, Ene

Glen, John, brickmaker, Norman Headley, Thomas, labourer, Hu-Goodman, Michael F., carriage ron

maker, Erie HECTOR, ROBERT G., mer-GORDON, JAMES, dry goods chant, Porteous & Hector, On-

merehMt ~rio

124 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

Henderson, Alexander, miller, Church

Henderson, 1\1rs. Ontario Hepburn, 'Ym., upholster, St. An­

drews Hesson, S. R., general merchants,

Ontario and Erie. Hill, John, tanner, Erie Hill, Thomas, turnkey Hilton, Henry, tanner, Rebecca Hine, 'Vm. H., Caledonia. Henman, George, upholster,

Shakspeare HOGG, JAMES, agent Bank of

Montreal HOLLIDA Y, THOS., Corn Ex­

change Hotel, Market. (See adv.)

Holliday, Thomas, butcher Mar­ket

HOPWOOD, THOMAS, boot and shoe maker Market

Horne, Gilbert, merchant, Onta­rIO

Hossie, J ol1n, deputy sheriff, Co. Perth. William

Hossie, 'Valter, N., clerk, Nor­man

HUMPHREY,JOHN,blacksmith Huron

HU NTINGTON, JAS. D., den· tist, CR. & H.) OntJ.rio

Hyde, J., 1\1. D" coroner for town of Stratford and Co. Perth, On­tario

Hyman, John, George lDDINGTON, JOH~, LL.B. Imlach, Wm. D., clerk W. & F.

Workman Ingram, Adam, upholster, George Inlach, Henry, merchant, Nor­

man IN.:\[ AN & BROS., cabinet

makers, Ontario. (See adv.) INMAN, JAMES, Inman, Bros.,

Ontario

INMAN, WM., Inman Bros., On­tario

Irwin, Henry, laborer, St. An­drews

IrWIn, J. T., carpenter Jackson, George A. barber, On­

tario Jackson, George 1\1., clerk, Nor­

man Jackson, John, laborer, Norman JACKSON, PHILIP J., 1\1. B.

(see adv.) Ontario James, C. & Co., produce mer­

chants, 3 Market-place Jameson, John, tailor, On tario Jonstone, John, jr., waggon maker,

Norman .J ohn, Lynn, carriage maker,

Erie John, Thomas. bailiff, Church Johnstone, Robert, Brunswick Johnson, Robert, saloon, Ontario Juisley, John, tailor, Cobourg KAHN, CHARLES, (Kahn &

Huntington,) Elizabeth KAHN & HUNTINGTON, den­

tists, Ontario. (See adv.) KASTNER, Jacob, clerk, W. &

S. 'Vorkman KASTNER, JOHN, prop. Albion

Hotel. (See adv.) KASTNER, P. & CO., brewery

and distillery, Albion. (See adv.)

Kay, Annie Miss, assistant matron Kay, :;\lrs. R., matron Co. Gaol Kay, Robert, gaoler Keef, Edmund, laborer, Coburg Kelly, Mrs., Shakspeare Kenedy, James, saloon keeper,

Erie Kenedy, John, laborer, William Kesson, Samuel R., merchant, On­

tario King, Henry, livery stable keeper,

Wellington

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 125

Kin!!, James, teamster, Coburg McCauley, Jallle:;, Buffalo saloon, KNEITL, JOSEPH, lJOot and Erie

shoe manufacturer, Ontario McCauley, John, butcher, market Knott, Joseph, upholsterer, York McC":auley, Robert, Huron Lake, James, carter, Shakespeare McCauley, Wm. R., CobUl'~ Land, :\I. E., artist, Norman :\lcCulioch, Alexander, cJerk, 'V. Larkworthy, George, butcher & F. Workman Latimore, L., laborer, Erie :\[cCulloch, James A., (Carrall & Latimore, Wm., laborer, Erie McCulloch, agent Travellers' Laval/, Anthony, laborer, Norman In"urance Co., Morning-ton LA WRENCE, GEORGE W., so- McCULLOCH, JOHN, auction-

licitor, master and deputy regis- eer and prop. Victoria saloon, trar in chancery, Ontario. ("ee Market adv.) McCULLOCH, W, F., SI-.akes-

LA WRENCE, G. W., agent Pro- peare vincial Insurance Co. McDonald, James, merchant, On-

LAWSON, THOMAS, boot and tario shoe manufacturer, Ontario McDonald, John G., salesman, J.

LEE. CHARLES, merchant tai- J. Clark, Norman lor, Ontario. (See adv.) McDonald, Roderick. laborer,

Lettie, Robert, shoemaker, Ontario George Linton, J. E., clerk of peace, Erie 1\lcEl'oy, Bartholomew, upholster-Lister, Thomas, Erie er, Norman LIZARS, DANIEL, Home Co. l\IcFADDEN, .JA:'IIES, clerk of

judge, Erie County Court. deputy clerk of Lochlin, John, laborer, Birming- Crown and Pleas, clerk Surro-

ham gate, Elizabeth Lockart, James, cabinet maker, l\IcFarlane, Alexander R., clerk;

Erie \Vm. R. Marshall, Ontario Lug-li, Henry, shoemaker, Norman McFARLANE & IDDINGTON, Lylln, John, waggon maker, Nor-. barristers. &c., Ontario

man McFARLANE, ROBERT,:'II .P.P. McArthur, 1:. B., school teacher, i (McFarlane & Iddington)

Hibernia . i\IcGloughlin, Mrs., Erie l\IcBride, Samuel, shoemaker, l\IcGuire, Francis, laborer, Bruns-

Norman wick McCallum, \Vm., clerk, at Thomas! :'IIcGuire, John, laborer, Norman

Winters', Ontario 'i\lcr-Cay, Angus, merchant, Ontario McCarthy, John, laborer, Cale- l\IcKay, .George, laborer, George

donia ]\IcKennan, Peter, laborer, ~Wi1liam ;UcCarthy, Thomas, farmer, Cale- McKinley, Ja'., farmer, Elizabeth

don ia McKin ley, J olm, farmer, Elizabeth McCarty, Patrick, laborer, Shakes- McKlIlley, Robert, farmer, :Eliza­

peare McCauley, James, tavern keeper,

George

beth McKinnon,

C+eorge Lochlin, laborer,

126 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

McKinnon, Neil, tailor, Ontario makers. iron, plough and agri-McLaren, Alexander, merchant, cultural implement~, Huron.

Cuburg (See adv.) McLarpn, James, salesman, J. Mc- Miller, Henry, tanner, with J. F.

Donald. Ontario Schole, Erie ~IcLE'ar, Edward, laborer, Shakes- MILLER, J. R., of l\liiler Bros.,

peare Huroll. (See adv.) i\lcLennan, Alexander, saloon Miller, Lewis R., pedler, George

keeper, Ontario MILLER, THOMAS, accountant Me Lennan, Alexander, laborer. and official assignee for the

George county of Perth. (See adv.) McNaughton, Wm., miller, George Mrlls, Sidney, shoemaker, Bruns-McPhee, Donald, laborer, Norman wick McPhee, Jonathan, laborer, St. Milner, Rev. J., Rebecca

,\ndrews ,ylilne, John, grocer, Ontario :!\IcPherson, Alexander, laborer, I Mitchell. Mrs., Albert

Hibf'rnia ylitchell, \V. H., contractor, Erie ;\[c WHINNIE, J. WALLACE, Moderwell, 1\1. C., student

(:\IcWhinnie & Owen) Ontario Monteith, Andrew, City Treasurer, McWHINNIE & OWEN, Queen St. Mary's Road.

photographers. agents Fire and MODERWELL, ROBERT, She-Life Ins. Co., next \Vinters' riff of Perth county bookstore, Ontario Moore, Jas. E., Norman

Macdonald, James, dry goods mer- MORLAND, WATSON &. Co., chant, Ontario general agents. (See adv.)

MACFARLANE, ROBT., :;\I.P.P Morris, Matthew, York (l\lacFarlane &. lddington), On- :\lorison, H. S., T. Morrison &. tario Son, Ontario

MACGREGOR, R. A., teller, MORRISON, JAMES, dry goods, Bank of Montreal, Erie groceries and crockery, Ontario.

Maddocks, Thomas, publisher and (See adv.) stationer, Ontario :.\Iorrow, Henry, general merchant

Malony, Edward, Huron and importer, Ontario. Markham, Charles, salesman, J. Morrow, Henry, grocer, Ontario

Corcoran, Water Mullins, Edward, laborer, Shak-Marshall, F. A., produce mer- speare

chant, Market Square MYERS, ROBERT, manufactu-Marshall, John, Erie rer of leather and boots and l\larshall, Wm. R., general mer- shoes, Market sqr. (See adv.)

chant, Ontario • Needham, Wm., cooper, Erie. 1\1ellen, James, Elizabeth Nelson, Daniel, laborer, Bruns-Minnig, Lous, salesman at Mc- wick

Donald's. Ontario. Nelson, Rev. J., Brunswick MILLER,' A., Miller Brothers, Nelson, ,\VilJiam, shoemaker, Erie

Huron O'Donnell, Charles, blacksmith, l\IILLER BROTHERS, waggon Caledonia

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 127

O'D.onnell, James, farmer, Hiber­nIa

O'Donnell, Wm., farmer, Hiber­nia

O'Higgins, Joseph P., merchant, Ontario

O'Higgins, John, merchant, Un­tario

Oliver, John, teamster, William O'Loane, James, solicitor Hayes

& O'Loane, Niles O'LOANE, LA WRENGE TAL­

BOT, post-master O'LOANE, RLCHARD JOHN,

deputy post-master OWEN, JOHN, artist, McWhinnie

&. Owen, Albert Paeckert Brothers, gunsmiths, On­

tario Paeckert, Edwd, gunsmith, Paeck­

ert Bros., Ontario Paeckert, Herman, gunsmith,

Paeckert Bros., Ontario Patterson, Rev. E., "\Yilliam Patterson, "\Ym., merchant, Al­

bert Patterson, "\Ym. H., general store,

market sq uare Peel, Mrs., milliner, Ontario Peer, Lloyd, laborer, Ontario Pen~ally, John, Huron Peters, Nicholas, carpenter,

George PETHICK, W:\I., Pethick's hotel,

G. T. Station. (See ad v,) Phillips, John R., merchant, On­

tario. Pdkey, Alfred, shoemaker, Erie Pinch, Daniel, pumpmaker, St.

Andrews Pinder, John, miller, Norman Pollock, Isaac L, merchant, On­

tario PORTEOUS & HECTOR, dry

goods and g-rocerics, Ontario. (See adv,)

PORTEOUS, WM., merchant, Porteous & Hector, Ontario.

Powell, James, Clk Customs, f;t. Andrews

Printer, Robert, laborer, Birming­ham

PROYINCIAL INSURANCE CO., G. "V. Lawrence, ag-ent

PU'·tall, Michael, laborer, W-illiam PUTNA1I, Wl\f" Stratford Hotel.

(See adv.) QUEEN'S An}I~ HOTEL, John

Corrie, prop. (See ad v.) Quiss, Jonathan, Elizabeth RANSOM, CHAf-i. H., agent Corn.

Bank of Canada, Erie Rebrick, John, laborer, Nelson Redford, James, deputy registrar

Perth connty, Huron Reed, Robert, shoemaker, Ontario Regan, George, laborer, Erie Rennie, John, salesman J. J.

Clark, Ontario Reynolds, }Irs., Ontario Rice, George, butcher, market RICE, JOHN, saddle and harness

maker, Ontario Riebe, Augustus F., jeweller and

watchmaker,Ontano Riggs, Benjamin, jr., Elizabeth Roanick, Juhn, laborer, George Roberts, John, brickmaker, Eliza-

beth Robarts, Samuel, hotelkeeper, Erie ROBERTS, 'Y11. H., watchmaker,

Market ROBERTS, WM. R., watchmaker

and jeweller, Market. See adv.) Robinson, James, farmer, Norman Roclwiclc, --, George Roffey, "\Yilliam, balZer and con-

fectioner, Ontario R()~Tr~. Mrs., Erie Rose, John, mason, Ontario. ROSS, JOHN, produce merchant,

·t Market Buildings

128 TOWN qF STRATFORD.

ROYAL CAl\ ADIAN BANK, Erie

RUFF, ALBERT, (W. B. Ruff & Son) agent for W. & J. Carling, ale lind porter

RUFF, WM. B. & SON, agents for \Y. & J. Carling, ales and por:er, Market Sq. (See adv.)

Rutherford, James S., merchant, Shak~speare

Rutherford, Thomas, laborer, On-tario

Ryan, John, laborer, Falstaff Sayers, John, St. Andrews SCHOLZ, JOHN F., whip maker,

wool puller and buck skill dresser, Erie. (See adv.)

ScllOlIlueyer, Jacob, tailor, St. An­drews

Scott, Charles, barrister, Norman Scott, David, merchant, Sec, Board

of Trade, Hibernia Scott, George, Ontario Scott, Henry, farmer, Elizab(~th SCOTT, JOHN A. & CO., general

m'erchants and dealers in pro­duce, Erie. (See adv.)

Scott, John A., President Board of Trade

Scott, Robert, blacksmith, Birming­ham

Scott, Wm., pedler, Erie Scown, Daniel, tavern keeper,

Elizabeth Scown, Phillip, mason, Elizabeth Scown, Wm., mason, Caledonia Scrimgeour, Alexander, jr., car-

pen ter, Mill Scnmgeour, James, carpenter,

Norman Sebastian, Wm. A" toy and fancy

goods, Ontario Serirce, R. S., carpenter" Bruns­

wick Sewell, Henry-, student, Macfar­

lane & Idington, Mornington

Sewell, James, flour and feed, On­tario

Shane, George, carpenter, Ontario SHARMAN. JOSEPH, foundry,

St. Andrews SHARMAN, JOSEPH, prop.

Stratford Agricultural Works, Huron

SHARMAN, JOHN. Crown Land Agent. County Perth

SHAVER, P, R., M. D., coroner, Ontario

Sheldon, John, brakesman, George Sheriff, Mrs., Albert Simpson, Wm., laborer, George Slater, Charles, tailor, Ontario Sleet, Benjamin, Water Slipper, Leir, mason, Coburg SmeJiicomb, Roger, tailor, Church Smith, Alexander, tanner, Church Smith, Andrew, laborer, 'Jntario Smith, James G., (Williamson &

Smith) Ontario SMITH, J. G., barrister, (R. & J.

G. Smith) Erie Smith, Robert, tanner, Birming­

ham Si.\HTH, ROBERT, barrister, (R.

& J. G. Smith) Erie S1HTH, R. & J. G., barristers, Erie SMITH, WM., registrar, County

Perth Smithwick, Peter J., merchant, Al-

bert Stewart, -, carpenter, Ontario Stewart, E. K .. Stewart & Stewart STEWART, JAM8S, Glasgow

Hotel, Ontario Stewart, John, Stewart & Stewart STEWART, J. R, chemist and

druggist, Ontario. (See ad".) STEWART & STEWART, bar­

rist~rs, &c., Ontario Stoddard, G. \Y., Albion Hotel Stone, George, bookbinder, Wil­

liam

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 129

Stoney, John L., saddler, Coburg Stone, Wm., shoemaker, Norman Stoney, Thomas, saddler, Market

Square STRATFORD AGRICULTU-

RAL WORKS, Joseph Shar­man, prop., Birmingham

S T RAT FOR D SCUTCHING MILL, T. D. Hall &. Co. (See adv.)

Sparr, Casper, pedler, St. An-drews

Sullivan, E. R., contractor, Albert Sullivan, George W., Huron Sull.ivan, Michael, laborer, Hiber-

nia

Sullivan, Mrs., George Swallwell, Robert, Huron Taylor, Charles B., clerk, (W. R.

Marshall ,) On tarif) Taylor, George, shoemaker, York Taylor, James, Ontario TEUSCHER, JACOB, Ed. Die

Freie Press, Ontario Thomas, 'Valter. conductor, George THOMSON, W:U., clerk, Albion

Hotel THOMPSON, RICHARD. gen­

eral dealer in produce, Market Sq uare. (See ad v.)

Thompson, Robert S., carpenter, William

Thompson, Wm., Erie Todd, Thomas, Norman TRIPP, M. E., 1\1. D., Ontario.

(See ad v.) Turner, Joseph G., billiard rooms

Victoria Saloon, Erie Turner, Mrs., Coburg UBERLACKER, H., butcher,

Market Vanstone, John, (Miller, Bros.)

wHggon and carriage builder, Huron

Van ton, Wm., saddler, Ontario Vaughan,Christopher, cooper, Erie

9

Venton, Wm. L., saddle and har­ness maker, Ontario

Vipphan, David, upholsterer, Church

Vonhoear, H. G., teacher, Bruns­wick

Wade, John, waggon makr, George Ward, Michael, laborer, Birming­

ham "\Valker, John, merchant, Nelson Wa~ker, Wm., blacksmith, Hiber­

nIa 'Walsh, Garrett, laborer, St. An-

drews Wanzell, W. F., clerk, Norman Warner, Richard, miller, Water Warner, Richard, blacksmith, Ca-

ledonia WATSON, JOSEPH, gen'l 'mer-

chant, Erie. (See adv.) Watson, Mrs., Norman Watson, Wm. Shakspeare Waugh, David, M. D., Huron Waugh, George J., druggist, On-

tano Webb, John, laborer, Birmingham 'Vebb, John, chandler, Ontario Weningers, J. Westley, Porter, laborer WHERLACKER, H., butcher,

Coburg William, Nelson; boot maker and

fruit merchant, Erie WILLIA:\IISON, ALEX., mercht

tailor and outfitter, Ontario. (See adv.)

Williams, Henry T., carpenter, George

Williams, James, founder, St. An­drews

Williamson, J. R., merchant, On­tario

Williamson, sr., tailor, Ontario Williamson & Smith, dry goods

merchants and importers, ')0-tario

130 TOWN OF STRATFORD,

John Boag, Woods & Fisher, barristers, On­tario

WILMOT MILLS, prop. (See ad v.)

WIlson, Colwell, clerk, Marshall

W. R.

Wilson, James, salesman, S. R. Ressin

WILSON, JOHN, hotel keeper, Ontario. (See adv.)

Wilson, Thos., grocer, Wellington Wilson, Thomas, Farmer's coffee

house, Market Square Winkler, Frederick, painter, York WINTER, TROS, book seller, in­

surance and express agent, On­tario.

Winter, Wm., express clerk, Thos. Winter, Ontario

Woods, Jas. P., barrister, Huron Worden, Enos, laborer, Albert WORKMAN, FRED'K M., (W.

& F. Workman) WORKMAN, WM.,' (W. & F.

Workman) WORKMAN. W. & F., hardware,

Ontario. (See adv.) Worm, Andrew, printer, Ontario Worth, J., butcher, Market Worth, Wm., Union Rotel, Onta­

rio Worthington, Peter, clerk, Ontario Writ, John, grocer, Ontario

COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY. CHIEF OFFICES-19 & 20 CORNHILL, LONDON, ENGLAND.

CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STERLING. FIRE DEPARTMENT

The success which has attended the Company's operations has been such as fully to realize the most sanguine expectations of the Directors, who have resolved to extend the business more widely, and now offer to the Canadian publi c PERFECT SECURITY guaranteed by large Subscribed Capital, and iuvested Funds.

PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS.-The Directors and General Agents, being gentlemen largely engaged in commerce, will take a liberal and business-like view ofall questions coming before them.

LIFE DEPARTMENT. VOLUNTEERS assured in this Company, are permitted, without EXTRA

CHARGE to do duty on the Frontier and to engage in REPELLING MARAUDING ATTACKS.

Eighty per cent. of the Profits of the whole Life and Annuity business are divided among partioipating Policy Holders.

Claims are paid one month after Proof of Death. By a recent Act of Parliament a Wife can now hold a Policy on the life of her

Husband free from all other Claims FREDERICK COLE, Secretary.

MORLAND WATSON & CO., General Agenttfor Oanada. OFFICE-385 & 387 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL.

D. B. BURRITT, .Agent at Stratford. In8pector of .Agenciet-T. C. LIVINGSTON. P.L.S., Upper Canada

JOHN E. HARDING, Agent at St. Marys. \ ROBERT MARTIN, Ag6Dt at Listowel. WM. CLEGG, "Mitchell. HANS BROS., " Rothsay.

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 131

WILMOT MILLS, JOHN BOAG, PROPRIETOR.

STRATFORD, C. W., Manufacturer of and Dealer in

n~Ul ~F THE BEn BU~D~,

THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID

FOR THE

BEST KINDS OF 'WHEAT,

AND

MARKETABLE GRAIN.

132 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

BRBWBRYAND DISTILLBRl

Kastnerville, Stratford P.O., COUNTY PERTH, C. W.

P. KASTNER & CO., PROPRIETORS.

.. Ii.

DISTILLERS, RECTIFIERS tc BREWERS,

on UIIND IUT WUUUU, Pale and Amber Ales, Porter, &c.,

IN WOOD, BOTTLE AND BULK.

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 188

THE ALBION BOTEL. STRATFORD, C. W.

JOHN KASTNER & CO., - - - - PROPRIETORS.

The above Hotel has been Renovated and Refurnished, and now offers accommodation to the Commercial Public equal to that

of any Hotel West of Toronto.

An Omnibus runs to and from the Cars, meeting every Train.

STRATFORD SOUTCHING MILLS.

T. D. HALL &. CQ., PR.OPRIETORS. ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD, C. W·

CUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

"VVILLI.A.1\I.[ DO"VVN', Importer and Dealer in 'Groceries. Provisions.' Fruit, and Oysters,

MARKET STREET, STRATFORD, C.W.

MONTREAL BOOT AND SHOE STORE. S. BEATTIE.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealer in Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Children and Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Rubbers, &c. All kinds of Boots and Shoes

made to order on short notice and reasonable terms,

ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD, C. W.

RODER. -:r MYER.S, WHOLESALg AND RETAIL MERCHANT,

AND MANUFACTURER OF

Boots & Shoes, and dealer in Shoemakers' Findings, a- CASH FOR HIDES AND SKINS . .a

MARKET SQUARE, STRATFORD.

134 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

CHARLES LEE,

gtrthaut ~ailor & ~lothitr, ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, C. W.

--0--Gentlemen's Clothing made to order on short

notice, and at reasonable prices.

MARKET SQUARE, STR.ATFORD, C. W.

--0--

THIS Hotel is now open, furnished in first-class style for the accommodation of the public. Tbe bar will be kept constantly supplied with the purest Liquors,

Choice Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. Excellent stable accommodation in connec­tion with the hotel.

C. BROWNING, Proprietor.

GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY DEPOT

REFRESHMENT ROOMS! STRATFORD, C. W.

Twenty minutes allowed to Passengers for Meals at this Station.

The Bar furnished with the best brands of Liquors, Wines, Ales, Cigars, &c.

---+---

Cakes, Candies, Tea, &c., to be had in the Dining Room.

Greenbacks taken from American through-travellers.

GEORGE & J. ELLISON.

TOWN OF STRATFORD. IS5

lfI""~~IY;f8'~~ ~~~~, ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~

STRATFORD, C. W.

--0--MRS. J. ALLCOCK, PROPRIETRESS.

The Bar is supplied with Liquors of the Choicest Brands, and the Table with the delicacies of the season.

--0--

Express Trains remain long enough for Passengers to take Refreshments.

DRS. KAHN & HUNTINGTON,

STRATFORD, C."W. Office,-Nos. 4 and 5, Lynch's Block, up stairs.

CHAS. KHAN. J. E. HUNTINGTON.

iS6 TOWN OF S'l'ltATli"ORD.

W. PUTN A:\-I, PROPRIETOR.

This Hotel situated ncar the Avon Bridge, and within easy distance of the Court House and County Buildings, having been newly

refitted throughout, will be found every thing that a first-class hotel should be.

STR.ATE'ORD, C. W.

WM. A. GLENDENNING,

JDUSe, ~ignt nnh Qtnrriage i ninter, ~\\,~~\~ %,~~~,~ %,~~,,~,~~ ~~ ~~

ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

JOHN M. FRASER IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF

STRAW WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, C. W.

l.V,[. J. ~.A.NA"V AN, l.V,[.B., Graduate of the University of Toronto. and late Surgeon United States Army.

~1t!!$irillll, lurgeon, &t. Surgical Cases promptly attended to. Office-Ontario St. Stratford, C.W;

Wo [IDo [l{]£~~O~@~~

AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, HURON STREET, STRATFORD,

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 137

PETRICK'S HOTEL, (LATE COREYS')

STRATFORD STATION.

The Bar is supplied with Liquors of the Choicest Brands, and the Table with the Delicacies of the Season.

Express Trains stop long enough for Passengers to take Refreshments.

MILLER BROS.,

Carriage and Waggon Makers, Blacksmiths, Plough Makers,

And all kinds of Agricultural Imple­........-:1ff'::"_.1 ments, and Patentees of the Patent

Steel Plough Mould,

HURON ST., STRATFORD· J(Of- All work made of the best materials and warranted.~

JOHN CHEW'S

BRAVING SALOON. STRATFo.RD C. w. --0-

JOHN has got the best HAIR DYE in the world, and no danger of 5taining the skin.

138 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

GLASGOW WAREHOUSEo JAMES MORRISON,

IMPORTER OF

FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Millinery, Ready-Made Clothing, Groceries and Crockery,

ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD, C. W.

MARKET SQUARE, STRATFORD.

THOMAS HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. The Bar supplied with the choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars.

WM. M. HANVEY,

PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &-C., STRATFORD, C. W.

XNl\!I:A.N BB..OS.,

Manufacturers of all kinds of

CABINET WARE, FURNITURE, &c. ONE PRICE. TERMS CASH.

N.B.-ALARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.

ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD, C.W.

l\!I:. E. TB..XPP, l\!I:. D.

OFFICE-ONTARIO ST., WILLIAMSON'S BLOCK,

S'1i'R:A.'1i'FQR~1J o. WI.

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 139

JACQUES HAMMER,

HURON STREET.

STRATFORD, C. W.

ULOTHING & OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT.

ALEX. WILLIAMSON,

.~.nIR~B(AlN1T T A~t([})R~ Has always on hand a choice selection of

GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING~ West of England Broadcloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c.

GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES,

140 TOWN OF STRATFORD.

MARKET HOTEL, STRATFORD, C. W.,

B. IlB~W'I!lR\!J ~ ~ ~ ~ PBOIlBllUiflOBa

FIRST RATE LIQUORS AND CIGARS ALWAYS IN THF BAR.

Good Stabling and Careful Hostlers in Attendance. Livery In

Connection.

J. PHILIP JACKSON, M.B., PHYSIOIAN, SURGEON, &0.,

ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD, Opposite the Post Office.

THOMAS MILLER,

£®@®1]Jtm'U'£tm'U' £tm@ ®WWU@U£tb £§§u®tm[![! For the County of Perth,

ONTARIO ST;. STRATFORD.

@l]l®m@l]l V. J1AVmmM©l]lD Attorney at Law, Notary Public, Master and Deputy Registrar

Court of Chancery. OFFICE: OPPOSITE TIlE ALBION HOTEL, STRATFORD, C. W.

WM. B. RUFF & SON, AGENTS FOR

W. & J. CARLING'S SUPERIOR ALES & PORTER, MARKET SQUARE, STRATFORD.

--~.~.' .. , T. BIRCH,

STRATFORD, C. W., TIN, Sheet Iron and Copper Smith. Cheese Vat and Can Manufacturer. All

kinds of Buildiog Work done, aod all Work warranted.

JOHN 1'. SCHOLZ, WHIP MAKER, BUCK SKIN DRESSER AND WOOL PULLER!

Cash paid for Hides, Skins, and Furs. ERIE ST., STRATFORD, C. W.

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 141

JlOHfN Alii SCOTT a COIiI,

@~[m~[Fa~[b [RJl)~[Fa ©[K)~(illLF~ AND SHIPPERS OF PRODUCE,

I~BA~~OaBt o. w.

WILLIAM G· FAIRBAIRN,

BREAD AND CAKE BAKER. The best quality of Bread always on hand, and not to be

excelled by any other house.

ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, C. w.

PORTEOUS & HECTOa IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

BRITISH & FOREIGN STAPLE & FANCY

~r~ ~DDhs, Ilillinern, ~rDtrrieSt &t., LYNCH'S BLOCK, ONTARIO ST., STRATFORD, C.W.

ONTARIO STREET, STRATFORD, c. w.

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QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, (LATE JOHNSTON'S HOTEL),

STR.ATFOR.D, C. 'VV. --0--

JOHN CORRIE, PROPRIETOR.

--0--The above house has been purchased by the subscriber, and thoroughly

renovated. The Table will always be furnished with edibles of a choice and excellent quality.

PURE LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.

Good Stabling in connection, and attentive Hostlers.

R, THOMPSO~;,

~rain, ~tfh & &tntral irnllutt, ~trtbant, OFFICE-No.2, MARKET BUILDINGS,

STRATFORD, C. W.

W. R. ROBERTS,

~atth lJaktr and Itlvtllttt --0--

Agent for the Canadian Watch Company, London, England, the best Watch in the Market.

Also Seth Thomas's CLOCK, and AMERICAN LEVER WATCH

MARKET STREET, STRATFORD, c. w.

TOWN OF STRATFORD. 143

J. "wILBON'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE WOOLLEN MILL.

STB..A. TF'OB.D~ c. VV'.;

On the East Side, between Bridge and Court House. THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,

AND A WELL STOCKED LARDER.

QQQ~ S'(f'A,Bl~~NlCl ~ A,1i'FENi'(f'~VE H1QS'(f'~ERS.

3. R.. STEWAR.T, DEALER IN

DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.

PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USE. DYE WOODS AND DYE STUFFS GENERALLY.

PhysiciaDs PrescriptioDs carefully Compounded.

STRA TFORD & SOUTHAMPTON, CO. BRUCE.

JOSEPH W A'rSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

WINES AND LIQUORS. Family Groceries always on hand.

ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, C.W.

300 Dozen Grass Scythes, 500 Dozen Scythe Snaths,

1000 Dozen Hay Rakes, Sold every Season, at

FULLER BROS., STRATFORD.

144 VILLAGE OF TRECASTLE.

TOPPING,

A small village situated on lot number 28, 14th concession of the township of North EasthopE', ten miles from Stratford. The post office was established in 1862, S. Crozier, first and present P.M.

Tri-weekly mails, Population, 60.

TOTNES.

A post village on lot number 20, 6th concession township of EllicE', eight miles from Stratford, and four from Sebringville statIOn. It was sE'ttled chiefly by Germans about the year 1849. The post office was establi~hed in 1859, Richard Coulton, first P. M. The village contains a Lutheran Church, Rev. Mr. Hengerer, pastor; a good school, ave­raging 60 pupils, Wm. Nichol, teacher; a steam saw mill, and several mechanics' shops.

Semi-weekly mails. Population, 100.

Bullard, August, weaver Bullard, Wm., weaver Chisner, Frederick, tailor Dahms, Charles, shoemaker DENNSTEDT, GEORGE H., P.

M" merchant. (See adv.) Dill, George, blacksmith

Egotz, Henry, cooper Hill, John, tanner Miller, Henry, shoemaker Ohm, \Vm" mason Ramsay, Wm., framer Wickie, August, innkeeper Zuhring, Wm. and Otto, masons

GEORGE H. DENNSTEDT,

G ENERAIJ MEROHANT, TOTNES, c. W.

TRECASTLE-'(Formerly Cowanston).

A village on the line between the townships of Maryborough and Wallace, thirty-four miles from Stratford, thirty-six from Guelph, and eleven from Listowel. The village was first settled by Charles Cowan

VILLAGE OF TROWBRIDGE. 145

and Rev. G. C. Moore. The post-office was established in 1855. Freeborn Kt'c first P.;\I. There is a Wesleyan Methodist church in the village, Revds. Messrs. Crain and Edgar, pastors.

Daily mails. Stage to Gu.elph. Population, about 100.

Brown, Thomas, teacher (()wan, l\I I'S .• innkeeper Cowan, Wm. C. Fisher, Mark, eng'ir>eer Gra~" James, sr., contractor Gray, James, jr., carriage maker Gray, lohn, carriage maker Harrington, Thomas, weaver Henderson, Matthew, shoemaker

loynt, John, cooper Kee, Freeborn, J.P., commiss'ner Knowles, Thomas, carpenter :i\lcCaughrin, Daniel, prop. mill :YlOORE, W. W. P.M., merr.hant Morgan, George, blacksmith Nowry, 'Vm., farmer Scroggie, David, merchant

TROWBRIDGE.

A post villaQ'E' situated on lot number seven, second concession Township of Elma, thirty-five miles from Stratford, and twenty-two from Mitchell. The villac:e was settled in 1852, by the Cude, Christie. Friar, :'II"". and Cousins families, and the post office was established in lti::i4-G. Code, first post master. The middle branch of the Mait­land ri\'er runs through the village, and affords excellent power for machinery. The village contains two churches, Episcopal and Wes­leyan Methodist, a saw mill and two general stores.

Tri-weekly mails. Stages to Listowel and Trowbridge, Popula­lation, 200.

Bock, Henry, blacksmith Bradlev. \Vm., teacher Bretz, Samuel, carpenter Carruth, lalYles. farmer Code. George & SOil, farmers Code, Samuel. sawyer Code, Thomas, sawyer Clothier, John, framer Clothier, Wm., farmer Christie, R., farmer Cousins, Charles, cabinet maker Cousins, Cornelius, farmer Cousins, George

10

Cousins, Samuel Delyea, Isaac, carpenter Dougald, George Embury, ByeI'd, cooper Farrow Frederick W., innkeeper FRIAR, JOHN, agent, merchant Friar, Wm., merchant Gibson, George, weaver Graham, John, farmer Granville, Robert, merchant Griffin, James, farmer Hagan, - farmer Hetherington, George, farmer

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Largp, John, carpenter Lee, James,·saddler McNeilan, James Nesbitt, 'Vm. A., laborer Oliver, Noble, shoemaker Oliver, Robl'ft, tanner R~\·pll, Isaac, farml'r Ritchie. Alexander, farmer Rose. R., farmer Smith, Robert, blacksmith

Stevenson, Robert, laborer Thompson. Math., waggon maker Wakefield. Thomas, farmer Walk!!r, James L. Wilson, Andrew, farmer Winegarner, Samuel, farmer Zeran, Wm., farmer Zpubrich, Gilbt'rt, wagrron maker Zeubrich, Peter, sr., cooper Zeubrich, Peter, farmer

ST. MARYS.

This flourishing town is situated on the north-west branch of the rivPr Thames, at its confluencp with Trout Creek, and at the junction of the London branch of the Grand Trunk Railway with the Sarnia line; from Stratford I:! miles, from London 21, from Sarnia 70, and from Toronto 99. A part of the town plot, consisting of 4()0 acrl'S, was purchased from the Canada Company by the Messrs. Ingersoll. The village was incorporated in 1855, previous to which date it was known as Little Falls. In 1840 the Messrs. Ingersoll built a saw mill, and, in the year following, a flouring mill. The first store was openl'd the same year by Mr. John Ingersoll.

The Grand Trunk Railway Company have two ~plendid viaducts here, built of stone and tabular iron; the one on the London and St. Marys' branch crossing Trout Creek and its valley, is about 800 feet long, supported by eleven piers, sixty-six feet apart and sixty-six feet high; the other is on the Sarnia branch, and spans the Thames. It is placed on nine piers. supported by pillars forty fl'et high and sixty-six feet apart. These bridges cost upwards of $200,000.

In the immediate vicinity of the town there are quarries of excel· lent limestone, and several of the buildings, public and private, are erected of this material. The following list will give a good idea of the business of the town:

FLOURING MILLS. I

ST. MARYS MILL.-W. V. Hutton, proprietor, Queen street; built of stone; four run of stone; capacity, 325,000 barrels per annum, besides gristing, which averages yearly 47,000 bushels. The annual business is estimated at $85,000.

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MOORE'S STEAM FLOURING AND GRIST MILL-John Moore, proprr­etor, Wellington street, recently erected. It contains four run of stones; the engine is of 35 horse power, the machinery complete. SIX hands are constantly employed.

SIMPSON'S MILL-South Water street; water power; four run of stone~, capacity 100 barrels a-day; business, $100,000 annually.

LAKESIDE BRANCH MILL-Wm. Garner; two run of stones: capa­city, about 300 barrels a-week.

GLENGOWAN MILL-A. Nicol; situated three miles from the town, on the river Thames. It does a large and increasing business.

IRON FOUN DRIES.

MOORE'S FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKs-John Moore, Wellington street; agricultural implements, stoves, mill gearing, ploughs, &c.; employs twenty hands, manufacturing to the value of $12,000 an­nually.

ST. MARYS FOUNDRY-W. & T. Haggert, Qileen streE't; employs twenty hands; agricultural implements, threshing machint's. fanning mills, stoves, &c. The business of this extensive establishment ill valued at $;!O,OOO a year.

ADAIR'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEnJE:O;-T WORKS-J. Adair, Wellington street. This estdblishment manufactures articles of superior quality: the ploughs, harrows, &c., of this factory have obtained several prizes.

CARRIAGE FACTORIES.

ST. MARYS' CARRIAGE 'VORKS.-D. Miller, Church Street. All kinds of Carriages, Wag-gons, &c., manufactured; employing twelvE' hands. Annual value of work manufactured, $20,000.

MCCORMACK'S CARRIAGE WORKs.-Weliington street. This is the oldest establishment of the kind in the town, and is doing an exten· sive busrness.

McLARTY'S CARRIAGE AND WAGGON FACTORY.-D. McLarty, Wel­lington street. A number of hands constantly employed, and a large. business done.

WOOLLEN FACTORIES.

HARRISON'S WOOLLEN MILL.-John Harrison, Church street, Steam; Employs fifteen hands, and turns out about 700 yards of cloth wet'kly, in addition to large custom, carding and fulling business. The factory

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is capable of manufacturin~ 30,000 pounds of wool a y.ear. It ~on­tains a fulling mill, four power looms. and several carding, shearmg, and other machines. Business, $25,000 a year.

McINTOSH'S 'VOOLLEN FACTORy.-Gilb,·rt McIntosh, Thames Ave­nue. This is the oldest establishment of the kind in the county. The motive power is steam and water. Employs from fifteen to twenty hands. Its capacity is about SO yards of cloth a day, besides custom carding of 2000 bundles and 600 yards custom cloth annually.

TANNERIES.

THE PANTECHNlCON TANNERY.-'V. L. Hutton, \Vellington street. Harness upper, kip and calf leather and sheepskins, are exten­sively manufactured.

ST. MARYS T ANNERY.-;\I. Smith, Wellington slreet. leather, such as sole, harness, cowhide and kip, manufactured. ness about $4,000 a year.

Heavy Busi-

ST. MARYS BREWERy.-J. W. Guest; steam: employs ten hands. Ale and porter of excellent quality manufactured to the amount of about four thousand barrels a year. The business is increasing, and the proprietor intends enlarging the establishment.

ROBERTSON'S FLAX MILLS.-A. Robertson. This establishment turns out about 60 tons of dressed flax annually, valued at $15,000. The proprietor intends adding a rope walk and hemp factory.

GARNER'S COOPERAGE.-Garner & Co. Employs about thirty hands, turning out 30,000 barrels, and 8,000,000 staves a year. The business is estimated at $80,000 per annum.

SAW MILLS.-

THOMPSON'S SAW MILL.-J. R. Thompson. This mill, during the past year (1866), cut about two and a half millions of feet, principally cherry, butternut and walnut. Valued at HO,OOO.

GARNER'S SAW MILL.-Wm. Garner, Elizabeth street; capacity, 600,OUO feet. The proprietor is also engaged in the manufacture of barn'l hooys of a new and improved kind.

GILPIN BROS., manufacturers of tinware, stoves, &c., Queen street. This is a large establishment, occupying three flats of Guest's stone block.

(jOLLEY & HAMMETT,-Japan Ware. This enterprising firm sup­plies many of the cities and towns of the Province with articles

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formerly only obtained in England or the United States. Annually manulacturing goods to the value of about $45,000.

BICKELL'S SOAP FACTOP.Y.-Hutton's Flats. Manufactures" Bick­ell's Lustral Erasive Soap," to the number of about 5,000 boxes, valued at upwards of $15,000 annually.

BOOTS AND SHOES.-This manufacture is extellsively carried on by Messrs. George :\Iclntosh, R. T. Gilpin, and J. Morphy, to the respec­tive valuesof $15,000, $8000, and $50UO annually.

ASHERIES.-J\lessrs. i\IcCracken and P. Henderson are engaged in the manufacture of Potash-the former to the value of $3500, and the latter $1800 per annum.

In addition to these, there are a large number of other establishments III the town, all doing a good business. In the grain and pork busi­ness, during the present season, to March 1 st, 1867, nine firms pur­chased of the former to the value of $::352,913, and of the latter to the amount of ii7,lH lb8.

CHURCHES.

ST. JAMEs's-Episcopal; stone; erected in 1858 at a cost of $4800. Rev. S. B. Kellogg.

CANADA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Widder street; frame; erected in 1856 at a cost of $800; there is a manse in connection. Rev. Robert Hall.

ST. MARy's-Roman Catholic; Church street; stone; erected in 1861, ata cost of $:3500. Ite\'. P. Boubat.

l\IETHoDIST-Wesleyan; Elgin street; stone; erected In 1856, and cost $4800. Rev. Wm. Galbraith.

l\IETHoDIsT-Episcopal; Chu rch street; frame; erected in 1~5~. and cost SIOOO. Revds. S. anrl E. A. Terwillager.

METHODIsT-New Connexion ; Queen street; stone. This build­ing was the first sehool-house erected in the town; it was purchased by~ the Methodists, and largely added to in 1862. Rev. D. I). Rolston.

BAPTIST-Rev. B. Freeman.

l\WNlCIPAL COUNCIL.

North Ward-::\Iessrs. Miller, Morsehead, and J. Morphy. South Ward- " Box, T. Iredale, and Willehan. West Ward- ". Belch, Church, and Wilson.

150 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

INFANTRY COMPANY-ST. MARYS.

John McDonald, Captain; Alexander Beattie, Lieutenant; John Beattie, Ensigll.

FIRE COMPANIES.

HOSE Co.--Martin Smith, Captain; Daniel McLarty, Lieutenant; D. A. Robertson, Chief Engineer.

HOOK AND LADDER.-John McLean, Captain; James McCormack, Lieutenant; D. A. Robertson, Chief Engineer.

ST. JAMEs' LODIJE A. F. & A. M., No. 73.- T. S. Shortt, W. .111.; J. B. Hudsun, P. ilL; J. E. Hard ing, S. w.; George Marlatt, J, W; John Robertson, Treasurer; -- Weir, SeCl'etary; W. A. Bailey, S. D. ; T. Fryer, J. D.; J. McFadden, J. G.; A. J. Belch, N. C.; J. Ingram, Tyler. Meet first Monday in the Month, at the Masonic Hall.

L. O. L., No. 492.-J. B. Abbott, TV. Jr.; M. Murray, D. jJf.; Wm. Irwin, Secntary; J. Adams, Treasurer.

L. O. L ,No. 518.-B. Kerr, W. J11.; R. Shant, D. M.; P. McDer­mott, Secretary; George Seyers, Treasurer.

ODD FELLows.-Alexander Cameron, A. G. ; Joseph Kunz, V. G.; Thomas Iredale, Treasnrer; Jas. H. Vanzant, F. S.; W. N. Ford, R. S.

Abbott. John, printer, "Vater ABBOTT, J. B.,editor, St. Marys'

Standard, Water. (See adv.) ADAIR, JOHN, blacksmith,

Wellington. (Spe adv). A \JAM, MRS. J, proprietress

Empirp. Hotel, Queen Adams, Wm., clerk, Queen Adcar, Jacob, blacksmith, 'Vel-

lington Agar, Adam, miller, St. Andrews Alexander, Thos., farmer, Queen Aikt'n, Joseph Thomas, carpenter Atkinson, Joseph P., carpenter,

Queen Allan, Charles, butcher, William Allan, Jacob, butcher, Queen Allan, Jacob D., pedlar, Queen Alexander, Thos., laborer, Queen

Allan, Thomas, butcher, Thomas Alldridge, Hiram, laborer, Wel­

lington Alldridge, James, gardener, Wel-

lington Ammott, Gpo. A., tinsmith, Queen Andrew, Allen, spinner. Queen Anderson, Geo., shoemaker. Queen Anderson, George, mason, Queen Andrews, Allan, spinner, Queen Andrews, Henry, mason, St.George Angu~, Maxwell, boot and shoe

maker, Church Amos, Robert, laborer, Elgin Armstr~ng, Robert, Wellington Arl?strong, Wm., laborer, Wel-

llOgton Atkinson. James P., carpenter,

Queen

TOWN OF ST. MARYS. 151

Bailey, Thomas, cabinet maker, 'Welli ng-ton

Bailey, Wm., station mastr, G.TR. Barrett, Donald, laborer, Glass Bain, Robert, laborer, 'Yater Baker, Joseph, cooper, Ontario Baker, Pt'ter, laborer. Robinson BANK OF MONTREAL Barbour, Robt., carpenter, Thomas Barnes, Edwd, shoemaker, Queen Barrett, Daniel, blacksmith Barron, ;\irs. Ann, \VelllOgton Barron, John, cooper, OntarIo Barron, James L., cooper, William Barry, John, laborer, Qut'en Barry, Morris, laborer, Queen Barry, Thomas, laborer, Ontario Bartlett, John, baker, William Babcock, John, sexton, Tracey Bealty, A., merchant, Queen BELCH, ALEX. JAMES, book

seller, editor and proprietor St. l\lary's Argus. (See adv.)

Bennett, \\'m., grain merchant, Water

Berry, J. B., barber, Wellington Best, Wm., merchant, Queen Bt'st, Wm., shoemaker, Church BICKELL, THO\1AS, soap

manufacturer, Water. (See adv.)

Billings, James, laborer, Peel Billings, Joseph, Peel Birch, Eli. constable, Queen Birch, Joseph, farmer, Quet'n BI rc h, Rohert. farmer, Queen Birch, Thomas, farmer, Queen Black, John, mason, Queen Blackburn, Geo., plasterer, Queen Blackburn, George, laborer, Peel Blair, Samuel. telt'graph operator,

G. T. R. Blundell, James, laborer, Elgin Borland, Jcseph, carpenter, Queen Borland, Robert, carpenter Bowen, Phillip, laborer, Queen

Box, Wm., bailiff, John Brothers, John, laborer, Markham Brown Edward, farmer, James Brimsmead, Hugh, waggon maker,

Peel Brown, Edward, carpenter, Elgin Brown, George H., butcher, On­

tario Brown, John, laborer, Jones Brown, John Thumpson, teacher,

Queen Brown, Michael, farmer, Thomas Brown, Wm., laborer. G. T. R. Brown, Wm., carpenter, Warner Brown, Wm., auctioneer, Queen Brown, Jesse, laborer, Water Buchanan. Thos., moulder, Salina Bullock, :\lrs. E., Queen Burron, John, cooper, Ontario Bustle, Lydia. Station G. T. R. Butcher, John, cooper, Queen Cahill, ;\lartin, agent, Thomas Cameron, Alex., shoemaker, Qneen Cameron, John, mason, 'Vater Cameron, W. G., printer, A.Belch,

Queen Campbell, John, Jones CAREY & Co., merchants, 'Yater Carey, John, carpenter, Queen Carey. Phillip, Elgin Carr, George. waggon maker, Wel­

lington Carroll, John, Quef'1l Carroll, John 'Y., mail carrier,

Ql1een Carroll, Thomas, laborer, Thomas Carroll, 'Ym., Thames Carroll, Wilmot, Thames Carter, George, grain merchant,

Church Case, David, saddler, Queen Cash, Christ .. weaver, Thames Catton, George, carpenter, Jones Chambers, David, carpenter, Elgin Clark, Francis, laborer, G. T. n. Clark. Samuel, laborer, James

152 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

Clark, Theodore, Water Clark, Thomas, clerk, Water Clarkson, James, G. 'r. R. Clench, L. M., barrister, Robinson Clyde, Samuel, laborer, Welling-

ton Clyde, Simon, laborer, Wellington Coleman, James, Clerk Division

Court, Wellington Coleman, Wm .. butcher, Church Collepey, Patrick, G. T. R., Wel­

lington COLLEY & HAMMETT, manu­

facturers of tinware, &c., Queen (See adv.)

Collins, Alex., Widder Collins, Patrick, laborer, Markham Connprs, John, laborer, Markham CONSTABLE, Wl\I., hotel keep-

er, Wellington. (See adv.) Cook, John, M. D., Quef'n Cook, Wm., waggon maker, \Vater COUPER, EMA.:'<IUEL, propre-

tor hot .. l, Queen. (See adv.) Cooper, Mrs . .I\Iiriam, Ontario Coupland, Samuel, Salina Crabb, John J., printer, Belch's,

Queen Craig, James, carpenter, Water Craig, Joseph, carpentf'l', Water Crane, Thomas, teamster, Queen Crawford, Wm. M., merch't, Queen Crittenden, Elizabeth, teacher, On-

tario Crittenden, L., Town Clerk, Dn-

tario Cropn, Arch., sawyer, 'Vater Cuff, D. H., constable, Morris Cuff, Matthew, laborer, Ontario Currie, Wm., grain merchant,

King Dartnell, E. T., Clerk of the Peace Davey, Robert, plasterer, Ontario Davis, George, laborer, Church Davis, James, laborer, Church iJavis James, G. T. R, Queen

DAWSON, WILLIAM, farmer con. 16, lot 9

Day, Lewis, shoemaker, Water Daymond, Peter, Elizabeth Deeds, George, shoemaker, \Yater Deeds, Waltpr, shoemaker, Water Delamater, John, carp6nter, Elgin Delamater, John, carpen'r,Church Delaney, John, laborer, Widder Dell, Jesse, laborer, Salina Devine, John, laborer, Markham Dixon, John, Station, G. T. R. Dixon, John, mason, Queen Dixon, Richard, mason, Queen Donald, James, farmer Doyle, Patrick, laborer. \Vidder Drann, Mallhew, conductor,G.T.R. Draper, Charles. tinsmith Dudley, John, farmer, Queen Dudley, 0., farmer, Queen Duersay, Henry, spinner, Wel-

lington Dclify, Michael, farmer, Brock Dudley, Ozias, farmer, Queen lJunbar, James, taile,r, \Vater Dusty, Samuel, shoemaker, Queen Eaton, J. & T., merchants, Queen Eaton, Robert, merchan I, Queen Egan, Adam, miller, St. Andrews Egan, Michael, chief of police,

Qneen EQ'an, Owen, laborer, Queen Efiiolt, Andrew, teamster, Jones Elliott, James, labc.rer, James Elliott, James, mason Elliott, John, teamster, Jones Elliott, John, blacksmith, Queen Emmerson, Alex., clerk, Queen Erin, J\I. H'J carpenter, James Eschman, C., cabinet maker, Wel-

lington Falconer, Alex., carpenter, Thomas Falconer, W m., mason, Thomas Farral, Wm., shoemaker, Wel-

lington Fitzpatrick, J., laborer, St. George

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Flaws, john, hardware merchant, Queen

Flaws, Robert, merchant, Queen Fleming, l\lir:harl, laborer, James Fogg, Thomas, track inspector, Ford, Adam E., M. D., Queen Ford, Robert, farmer, Queen FORD, W:\;I. NELSON, convey'

ancel', ~lIeen Forrester, Andrew, farmer, Water Foster, George, laborer, James Foster, John, laborer, Queen Foster, Thomas, carpenter, Onta-

rio Fresbner, Thos., teamster, Water FULLARTON & MA YBURRY,

general merchants, Queen. (See adv.)

Fu rness, Robt., tailor, Queen Galbraith, Hugh, Church (3arner, Jos. S., cooper, Elizabeth Garner, 'Ym., saw mill owner,

Elizabeth G"rman, A. M" Queen Gibb, Patrick, shoemaker, Queen Gibbs, James, blacksmith, James Gibson, John, blacksmith, Thomas G i b80n, Thomas, cooper, Tracey Gdbraith, A darn, King Gilmore, P., laborer, Queen Gdpin, David, pedlar, Queen Gilpin, Hichard T., shoemaker,

Queen GILPIN, T. R. & BROS., tin-

smiths, Queen. (See allv.) GILPIN, T. R., tinsmith, Queen Gilpin, Wm., tinsmith. Queen GOOD BOW, P., saddle and har-

ness maker, Queen. (See adv.) Goodson, Peter. Church Gordon, Wm. Water Graham, Wm., tailor, 'Yater Grant, Alex., mason, Thomas Grant, John, mason, Thomas GUEST, J. W., prop. St. Mary's

Brewery, Queen. (See adv.)

GUEST, ROBERT, merchant, Queen. (See ad v.)

Guest, T. 8., farmer, Water Guest, Yalentine, laborer, Queen Guest Wm .• farmer, Water Haggert, Peter, machinist, Ontario ~Iaggert, Thomas, founder, Queen Hag-gert, 'Vm., farmer. Queen Hall, J. J., ?II. D., Water Hamilton, Jas., carpenter, Water Hamilton, John, laborer, Elgin Hammill, Geo.A., tinsmith,Queen Hammill, James, farmer, James Haney, Wm., laborer, Hankin, Wm., teamster, Queen Hanley, John H., farmer, Queen HARDING, JOHN E .• barrister,

Water. (See adv.) Harrington, Amos. cabinet maker,

Water Harris, Morris, teamster, Jones Harrison, Alex., saddler, \Vater Harrison, D. H., M. D., Church HARRISON, JOHN, woollen fac-

tory, Church Harrison, Milner, \Vater Harrison, 'rhos., carpenter, Church Harrison, John, Water Harstone, Robert, hardware mer-

chant. Queen Hay, Robt., carpenter, Wellington Hayhop, l\/rs. Susan, G. T. R. Hayden, Chas., butcher, William Haynes, J, laborer, ~7ater Haynes, Richard, grocer, Water Hearn, Wm., hostler, Queen Helps, John Hender~on, Patrick, potash maker,

Water Herbert. Joseph, constable, Selina Herrin, John, laborer, Queen Hickey, Patrick, laborer, HILL, ARUNDEL, P. M., Water Hill, David, miller, Qupen Hill, Joseph, farrier, Queen Hill, Simon, laborer, Ontario

154 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

Hillard, Robert, agent, Bank of Montreal, Water

Hillery, Geo., stone cutter, Water Hodgins, John, farmer, Queen Honeyman, Andrew, clerk, Water Honeyman, A. T., Water Horner, Daniel, farmer, James Hough, James, laborer, James Hudson, J.B., hotel keeper, G.T.R Hughes, James, farmer, Queen Hughes, Wm., King Hunkin, Wm., teamster, Water Hunter, Daniel, fruit seller, Queen Hunter, David, mason, James Hutchinson. James, farmer, Queen Hutchinson, Richard, Thames Hutton, Albert, mill~r, Queen Hutton, Joseph, carpenter, Widder Hutton, Joseph 0., Qneen HUlton, Mrs. Temperance, Thomas Hutton, Theodore, merchant,

Water Hutton, Thos., merchant, Water Hutton, Wm. L., tanner, Welling.

ton Hutton, W. H., merchant, Queen HUTTON, WM. VEAL, mill

owner, Queen Hyland, James, laborer, Widder Hyland, Wm., tailor Ingersoll, Charles, Queen Ingersoll, James, Water Ingram, Joseph, Elgin Ired alp, Joseph. miller, Church Iredale, Thomas, grain merchant,

Church ireland, John, Elgin Irving. Wm. laborer, James Irvine,Wm. H., car painter, James lsi cut, Alexander, lime burner,

Water Jackson, Andrew, farmer Jackson, Walter. tinsmith, Wel­

lington Jackson, Wm., blacksmith James, J., waggon maker, Ontario

Jarcume, Joseph, blacksmith, Wel­lington

Jardine, James, blacksmith. Wel-lington

Jefferson, D., laborer. Water Jefferson, David, laborer, Water Jefferson, Geo., carpenter, Queen Jervis, J., grain merchant, Chureh Jicklin, John, farmer Johns, Jas., waggon maker, Ontario Johns, Thomas. grocer, Queen Johnson, Mrs. Thomas, Queen JON~S & McDOUGALL, barris-

ters, 'Vater. (See ad v.) Jones, C. S. (Jones & McDougall)

barristers, Water Jones, Robert, shoemaker. Queen Jones, Robert, tinsmith, Water Jones, Samuel, minister. Jones Jones, Chas. S., barrister, Ontario Jones, Thomas, cabinet maker,

Water JONES, THOS. J., bookseller,

Queen. (See adv) Junor, James, law student, Water J unor, Kenneth F" teacher, 'Vater Junor, David law student, Water Kales, Thomas, pedler, Waler Kearns, John, farmer, 'Vidder Keenan, Felix, pensioner, King Kehoe, Miles, James Kenneth, Junor F., teaoher, Water Kerr, Simon R., carpenter, Queen Kerwin, Peter, Water Kilroy, Francis, laborer, Qileen King, David, shoemaker, Water Knowlton, W. R., painter, Thomas Knox, Andrew, stone cutter, Wor-

thington Kunz, Jacob, cabinet maker,Queen Lackie, David, shoemaker, Water Laidlaw, J., stone cutter, Water Lambie, Wm, clerk, Queen Leary. John, tannpr, Wellington Lee, John, G. T. R" Elgin Legear, Jacob, farmer, Queen

TOWN OF ST. MA.RYS. 155

Legear, Michael, Queen Leggett, A., G.T.R. Leonard, Hon. E., M.L.C., Queen Lennox, George, farmer, QUt'en Lennox, 'rhomas, clerk, Queen Leonard, John, laborer, Queen Lockery, James, farmer, Carrol! Logan, George, St. Andrew LONI1, E., dry goods, &c., Queen Longhurst, Jesse, Worthington Lotton, M .• tailor, Queen Lyons, John, ba(!'gage man. Queen Lyons. Robert, G.T.R., Queen Lyons, Wm., carpenter, Ontario McArthur, James, Thames McAush, Daniel, Carroll McAush, Daniel, Thomas l\IcCabe, Alex'r, waggon maker,

Water l\1cCaige, Jas., auctioneer, Water McCallum, Cuthbert, druggist,

Queen McCallum, James, farmer, Water McClarin, Wm., tailor, Water McComb, Mprritt, laborer. Queen l\IcConnell, D. S" clerk, Water McCormick, Jas" waggon maker,

Wellington Mr.Cracken, Michael, ash maker,

Thomas McCuaig, James, Water McCullem, James, farmer, Water Mc Dermott. Peter, clerk McDonald, John, Water McDonald, John, laborer, James McDonald, John, farmer, James McDonald, John, grocer, Queen McDonald, John A., laborer, Queen McDonald, R" farmer McDonald. Thos., laborer, McDonnell, John, Water McDougall, A (Jones & McDoug-

all) barrister, Water McDougall, Horace, telegraph

office, Queen McDougall, Samuel, Church

McDougall D., Church McDougall, Joseph, Queen McDOUGALL. H.. telegraph

operator, Queen McEachren, D" wood measurer,

G. T. R., Elgin McEvoy. Mrs. E., school teacher,

Church McEvoy. Mr&. Margaret, Church McFadden, Jas., attornf1Y, Ontario McFadyen, H ugh, laborer McGregor, John, clerk. Queen McGuain, J" cabinet maker, Queen McGuirk, John, farmer, Salina McINTOSH, GILBERT, woollen

manufacturer, Thames. (See adv.)

MclNTOSH, WM., dry goods, Queen

McIntyre, Duncan, laborer, Peel McIntyre, George, mayor, Queen McIntyre, James, tailor, Church Mclntyre, L. A., express agent,

Elgin McIntyre, Thos., collector, QUAen McINTYRE, THOS., agent Pro-

vincial Insurance Co McIver, John J., Queen McKay, James, Queen McKay. James, mail carrier, Queen McKay, John, mason, Water McKenzie, John, merchant, Queen McKENZLE, JOHN & W}I.,

merchants, Queen McKillop, Robert, painter, Wel­

lington McLaren, Daniel, tailor, Water :.\1cLaren, James, baker, confec­

tioner and grocer, Queen McLaren, Josf'ph, baker, Water McLARTY, DAN'L, blacksmith,

Wellington. (See ad v.) McLarty,Donald, blacksmith,Wel­

Iington McLEAN, G. S., druggist, corner

Water and Queen. (See adv.)

156 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

McLean, John, druggist, Water McLean,John, bookbinder, Water McLeall, Wm., grain merchant,

Elizabeth McLeod, All'x., laborer, Church McNalley, Miss B. C., merchant,

Qllef'n McTaggart, Dugald, G.T.n., Elgin McWharler, Anderson, barber,

Water Malcolm, Wm., farmer, Water :\Ltley, Alex., shoemaker, Queen Marlatt, (;eorge H., (~ueen Marlatt, Thomas, miller, Front Marshall, Charles, farmer; James Marshall, Edward, farmer, Queen Massey, Helen, Queen Mansbridge, vVm., laborer, Elgin Maxwell, A., shoemaker, Church ~Iayhew, Wm., trader, James Mayburry, Thomas A .. merchant,

Queen :\Ienley, ::\Irs, Sarah, \Vater Merce~, Thomas, teamster, Queen l\lerden, David, Wellington Mesier, Stephen, stone cutter,

James Mien,na, 1\lrs. Sarah, Water l\liller, Duncan, blksmith, Church 1\1ilton, Geo., carpenter, Thomas Mitchell, Bartholomew, carpenter,

Jones Mitchell, James, carpenter, Elgin Mitchell,Jesse, teacher, Water Mitchell, John, carpenter, Tracey Mitchell, S. H., gardner, Elgin 2\Iitchell, Thos., teamster, Thomas Moffatt, \Vrn., laborer, Queen Moore, James, bookkeeper, Queen 1\1oore, J. R., machinist, Welling-

ton MOORE, JOHN, prop. St. Marys

Mills, Wellington. (See adv.) Moore, Robert, bookkeeper, Elgin Moore, :\1rs. Sarah, vVater Mordan, David, Wellington

Morphy, Edmund, Queen Morphy, John, shoemaker, Water :\lorsehead, Wm., farmer, Water Moscript, Thomas, medical student

Water Murphy, Edmd, innkeeper Queen l\Iurphy, John, shoemaker, Water Murphy, Michael, laborer, Thames Murphy, Owen, laborer, Queen Murphy, Wm., laborer, Thomas

~ Murray,Donald, carpenter, Thames Murray, Isaac, lime burner, Water ;\Iurray, Thomas, farmer Nagle, James, farmer, Ontario Nelson, Joseph, farmer, James Nichols, Joseph, farmer, James Nichols, Robert, farmer Niven, Alex., P.L.S., Park Noel, Peter, painter, James Norris, Wm., weaver, King Nutt, Martin, laborer, Elgin O'Brien, John, laborer, Widder O'Connell,Cornelius, farmer,Water ODDY, JACOB, proprietor

British Hotel, Market Square. (See adv.)

Oddy, James, innkeeper, Queen Oddy, Joseph, Thomas Oddy, l\Iichael, laborer Oli ver, Joseph, baker, Queen Oren, Wm., waggon maker, Queen Padden, James, G. T. R. Paddle, Emily, fruit dealer, Queen Pangborn. Mrs. E., saloon, Water Pardue, Frederick, baggage man,

G. 1'. R. Parker, Henry, blacksmith, JOl1f~S Parke, James, Water Patterson, David, salesman, Queen Patterson, David, grocer, Queen Pearce, Timothy, miller, Water Pearson, John A., prop. St. Mary's

Hotel, Queen Pearson, J. D., innkeeper, Queen Peart, Joseph, carpenter, Queen Pendar, Wm. R., painter, Queen

TOWN OF ST. JIIARYS. 157

Perry, Fred'k, carpenter, Ontario Pert, Joseph, carpenter, Queen Perth, Benjamin, miller, Water Petrie, George, farmer, Ontario Pettit, Geo., laborer, Eig-in PIERSON, JOH~ W., hotel

keeper, Queen Pillman, Henry, tailor, Queen Pine, David, laborer, Queen Poole, Irving Poole, John W., teacher, James Pratt. John, trader, Queen Printer, Robert, G. T. R. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE

CO., Thos McIntyre, agent Quinn, James, St. Andrews Raby, Samuel, carpenter, Jones Reid, Alex., cooper, Elgin Richardson, Geo .. farmer, Queen Riches, Ric'd, shoemaker, Salina Riorden, Wm., carpenter, Water Robertson, Alex., flax mill, \Vater Robertson, David A., innkeeper,

Queen Robinson, Geo., P. L. S., Queen Robinson, John, general merchant

\Vellington Robinson, Thomas, gardener, Wel­

lington Roby, Thomas, carpenter, Jones Roadhouse, Wm., blacksmith, On-

tario Rogers, Nicholas, farmer, James Ronan, Edward, shoemaker, Water Ronan, Matthew, blksmith, Church Ross, Angus, plasterer, Ontario Routley, Abraham, carpenter,

Queen Rulley, Abram, laborer, Queen RUPERT, DANIEL S., rl~ntist,

Water. (See adv.) Rutley, Wm., farmer, James Ryan: Thomas, laborer, Queen Ryinder, Wm., carpenter, Water Sanderson, John, lum bel' merchan t,

Queen

Seli, John, moulder, Selina Serbey, E. B., shoemaker, Queen Scales, Thomas, photographer,

'Vater Schmitt, Charles. cooper, Queen Scolt. Robert, Selina Shand, Andrew, Queen ShE'rborne, Charles H., insurance

agent, Queen Shier, Amos, Elgin Shipley, :\lrs. 1\1., Queen Short, Thomas S., clerk, Queen Simpson, Ueorge, miller, 'Vater Simpson, J. artist. Queen Size. Geo., shoemaker. Size. Jacob, shoemaker,

. Skinner. James, farmer, Thomas Slatten'. James, laborer, \Vldder Smith,' A., innkeeper, Queen Smith, Abiel, grain merchant,

Park Smith, G. B., merchant, Queen Smith, James, G. T. R. Smith, Joseph, farmer Smith, :'.Iartin, tunner, Wellington Smith, Thomas, farmer, South

Boundarv Smith, \\'. ·P., auctioneer, James Sommerville, 'Vrn., grain, mer-

chant, Elgill Sparling, Jas. Wrn., farmer, Queen Sparling, Samuel, butcher, Jones Spenser, i\!ool'S Stafford, Josh., saddler, Queen Stephens, Robert, laborer, Thomas Stephenson, HU~'h, Thames Stephenson, :;\[1 chael, engineer,

G. T. R., Water Stephellson, 'Vm., 'Vater Stevpn, Peter, shoemaker, Water Stevens, Adam, pedler, Water Stevens, Allan, farmer Stevens, John, teacher Stevens, Nathan, farmer Stewart, Alex., G. T. R. Stewart, John, Elgin

158 TOWN OF ST. IIJARYS.

Stewart, Robert, saddler, St. John. Adam. farmer. Water ST. MARY'S BREWERY, J. W.

Guest, prop. (See adv.) Stuart. John, laborer, Elgin Stuart. R. A., section foreman,

G. T.R. Sullivan, Ann. Summerville, Wm.,grain merchant

James Simpson, Walter, merchant, St.

Geor~e .Surby, E. B., shoemaker, Queen .swanson. David, mason, Water Tehan, "T m., farmer. Wellington Thomas, Richard, laborer, Thomas Thompson, James R., Elizabeth Thompson, John, carppnter,

James Thompson, Rich, laborer, Thames Thompson, Robert, market collec-

tor, Church TOlVl'rs, John, tailor, Tracey. B., trader, Water Traner, Hugh, grocer, "'ellington Treanor, Ed ward, store keeper,

G. T. R. Trainor, Hugh, clerk, Wellington Treanor, John, merchant, Wel­

lington Trimble, Gen., Wellington Vangu tten, Charles, watchmaker,

Water Vanzant, James R., pump maker,

Wellington Vanzant, H., Wellington Vox, Richard, grain merchant, Wade, John, shoemaker, Robinson Walker, John, Queen Walsh, Peter, constable, Welling-

ton Ward, Benj., farmer, Ontario Ward, John, laborer, Thames Warr, Robert, shopmaker, Ontario Watson, John, clerk, Jones

Weir, John. trader, Widder Weir, W. 8., )\1. D., Water Wedlock, Richard, Church WHELIHAN,PATRICK,QTOCPf,

Water Whlilans, John, general merchant,

Wellington Whillans, Wm., grain dealer,

Queen Whitlock, Thomas, laborer, ·Wil·

liam Whitson, James, mason, Water Whitworth, Henry, Water Wier, John, trader, Church Williams, Geo. book seller, Water Williams, Joseph R, carpentpr,

Water Wi II iamson,Gpo. shoemaker Water Willis. John, St. Johns Willis, Wm .• lumberman, Queen Wilson, Charles, Queen Wilsoll, Daniel, M. D., Queen Wilson, George, l\l.D., Queen Wilsoll, George, carpenter, Queen Wilson, James, mason, vVater WILSON.J AMES L.photographic

artist, Queen Wilson, John C., laborer, Queen Wilson, Joseph, farmer, South

Boundary Wilson, Jas. L., photographer,

Queen Wilson, Levi, merchant, Queen Wilson Thomas, laborer, James Wilson, Walter MUl'fay, book seI-

ler, Queen Wood, Baptist, Queen Woolway, Thomas, grain merch'r,

Wellington Workman, James, butcher, Water Wright, Mrs. E., Church Young, Henry, butcher, Queen Young, George, carpenter, Wel-

lington Young, Georgl', Wellington

TOWN OF ST. ]UARYS. 159

ST. MARY'S BREWERY, J. W. GUEST, BREWER.

Porter in Bottle and on Draught.

C!UEEN STREET, Sl\ MARYS.

GILBERT McINTOSH,

WOOLLEN MANUFACTURER AND

~ENERAL JM[ERCHANT, FACTORY-Thames Street, St: Marys.

160 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

G. S. McLEAN,

«Jhtttti~tt i' ~ruggi~tt AND APOTHECARY,

Cor. Water and Queen Sts., St. Marys .

. JOH:i E. HARDING,

Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c.

OFFICE, HUTTON'S BLOOK, ST. MARYS.

BULL'S HEAD HOTEL,

W)I. CONSTABLE, PROPRIETOR.

ST. J.W:.A.R.YS, C.'VV'. --a--

This old established Hotel is still open to the travelling public, and the proprietor will render every attention to the comfort of' his guests.

• --0--

Good Stabling and A.ttentive Hostlers. --0--

THE BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH THE BE~T LIQUORS & CIGARS. LIVERY ATTACHED.

TOWN OF ST. MARYS. 16)

MESSRS. JONES &, McDOUCALL,

BARRISTERS, ATTORN EYS-A'f- LA W, SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, CONVEYANCERS,

Q!)ommi~~iotltt~ itl ~. ~.t ~otadt~ lubtit. OFFICE-HUTTON'S STONE BLOCK, ST. MARYS.

C. S. JONES. A. MCDOUGALL.

JOHN ADAIR!!

~tnttal !latk~mith, And Manufacturer of Agricultural Implements,

Wellington Street, opposite the Empire Hotel, St. Marys, C. W. Maker of the celebrated GRAY IRON PLOUGH.

R..OY'.A.L ~OTEL.

E. COOPER, PROPRIETOR. -0-

Jfiir Oys1iers 1.n. 1ihe1.r Season.. ~ -0-

E COOPER having Leased Smith's well.known " Mill Tavern," • opposite Hutton's Mills, Queen St., would respectfully intimate

that having thoroughly renovated the premises, he looks forward to Ii

fair share of public patronage. which by keeping stocks of the best quali­ty, and prompt attention to the wants of customers, he hopes to merit.

-0-

OYSTERS, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, SALMON, &c., &c. -0-

WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS OF THE BEST. 11 .

]62 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

THE ST. MARY'S ARGUS

SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT & PRINTING OFFICE. (SICN OF THE BIC BOOK,)

ALEX. J. BELCH, PROPRIETOR, QUEEN ST., ST· MARYS, C. W.

(NOW IN THE ELEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION,)

A "Weekly Journal, devoted to Local Interpsts and Reform Principles, circulates extensively in the Town of St. i\larys, and the Counties of Penh, Huron, l\liddlesex, and Oxford, making- it an excellent medium through which to reach the i\Ierehants, Mechanics, and Agricultural

population of these Counties.

JOB WORK IN ALL IrS BRANOHES, Executed in the best style, and at CITY RATES.

THE ARGUS BOOK STORE & NEWS -..DEPOT (IN CONN ECTTON)

Is constantly supplied with ALL THE SCHOOL BOOKS IN GENE­RAL USE. A well assorted stock of English and American Station­ery; Wall Papt'c in all patterns and at all prices: Paper and Venetian Window ShadeE; Albums in great variety; Combs, Brushes, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods, all of which will be sold cheap

for Cash only.

!lOr Any Work or Paper not in Stock, ordered at once and furnished at Publisher's prices.

Jfii1'" PICTURE FRAMING PROMPTLY EXECUTED.-en

TOWN OF ST. MARYS. 163

DR. D. 8. RUPERT.

OFFICE OVER McLEAN'S DRUG STORE.

$V~ MIItR'W$fI O~ WJ~ REFERENCES :-Dr. G. Wilson, Dr. A. E. Ford, Dr. D. Harrison, Major T. B. Guest,

W. N. Ford,-Esq_, and G. S. McLean, Druggist,

TERMS MODERATE. AND ALL WORK WARRANTED.

T. R. GILPIN & BROS., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

T~lN1~ SHEET ~$@Nf) JAPAN WARE,

~tOl!ttl & ~gt'itllltllrat ~mpltmtut~t &c •. &c.

PEDlERS SUPPLIED ON REASONABLE TERMS.

Also, Sheepskins, Bags, Wool, and Timothy Seed, taken in Exchange.

N.B.-HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDES.

164 TOWS OJ!' ST. MARYS.

DONALD McLARTY,

@;attiagt and $aggolt Inildttt Wellington St., one door South of the Bull's Head Hotel,

ST. MARYS, C. W.

~ In connection with the above is a large Livery Stable. ~

ST. MARYS

SOAP FACTORY. The subscriber respectfully informs the Trade and the public generally

th~t he has made great improvements in the manufacture of his

LUSTRAL ERASIVE SOAP Both in appenrnnce nnd WRshing qualities, and on trial it will be found 8S far superior to tbat he tirst mllnut'actured. as tbat WitS superior to soap manutactured elsewhere. It WAS made by II new pRtented process. and sold as chenp IlS the common SORp. TRY IT. and you will find it tbe BJo;ST SOAP (for Lnundry pur­poses as well as for the Toilet) ever you used. It will sllve one·half the usual labor of WRshing. ~ For Wbite Clotbes, FlAnnels, or F,'mily General Washing, it cannot be surpassed. EVERY BAR ST.HIPED WITH THJil ~IAKER'S NAME.

For Sale by the principal Grocers. WHOLESALE ORDERS tRken at the St· Mllrys SORP Fllctory, North Water-St., St. Marys, C. W., or at MRS. BICKELL'S TOY AND FANCY STORE, QUEEN STREET, opposite Hutton's Grist ;\Iill.

THOS. BICKELL.

tar Highest Price given for Tallow.

ROBERT GUEST, GENERAL DEALER IN

GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. PROVISIONS, Hardware, Oils, Paints, Coal Oil and Lamps, China, Glass

and Crockery.

CUEST'S STORE BLOCK, ST. MARYS, C.W.

ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.

TOWN OF ST. MARYS. 165

MOORE'S MILLS, ST. 1\I.J:.A..R. "Ys .

. JOHN lVIOORE, MANUFACTURER OF

FLOUR OF FINEST BRANDS. CUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

Also, in connection with the above, we carryon a

FOUNDRY BUSINESS, lIIANUFACTURING

TNI!SH~NO MAOrMUtfES, Sawing Machines, Ploughs, Gang Ploughs. Cultivators, Scuffiers, Road

Scrapers, Sugar Kettles,

COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES. A L SO,

ALL KINDS OF WAGGONS AND SLEIGHS, Mill, Engine, and other Repairs promptly attended to.

Mill Gearing made to order. N.B.-We have bought the Patent RIght for Perth, Middlesex, and Huron of

Kennedy's Patent Waggon jack. '

WELLINGTON STREET, ST. MARYS.

166 TOWN OF ST. MARYS.

COLLEY & HAMMETT, MANUFACTURERS OF

TIN, JAPAN, AND PRESSED WARE, BIRD CAGES,

TOILET SETS, BATHS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

QlBNAM~l'HI;~~ .&IB~:I1U~11!J .IlE~

QUEEN STREET., ST. MARYS.

P. GOODROW, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER,

QUEEN STREET, ST. MARYS.

A FULL ASSORTMENT OF

Harness, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Bags, &c., &c., kept Constantly on Hand,

AN 0 FOR SALE CH£AP.

lB3~KTK~~ ~~T~&9 MARKET SQUARE, ST. MARYS,

.aIlOJ~ e~~~ (;;] (;;] CoOl (;;] .ROIlBIEmQB.

Good Stabling and Attentive Hostlers, and every Accommodation for Travellers.

Established in ST. MARYS in 1857.

J. L. WILSON'S

PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, QUEEN ST., ST. MARYS, C.W.

J. L. W. is now making that most beautiful production of the Art known as the PORCELAIN PICTURE, which is equal to the fines; Painting on Ivory.

Pictures taken in all the latest styles of Photography.

TOWN OF ST, MARYS.

GO TO

THOMAS J, JONES'

167

NEW BOOK STORE, QUEEN STREET, ST. MARYS,

One door West of Adam's Hotel.

THE STOCK CONSISTS OF

Miscellaneous Works, Bibles and Testaments, &c, SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS.

BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY & LAW BLANKS. ~ Teachers and the Trade supplied on Liberal Terms. -a

Also, a. large assortment of English, American, and C.nadian Wall Papers, Window Blinds and Rollers, at the Lowest Rate",

U G)rrman Weltl~paper,

IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.

At the Office on Ontario Street,

STRATFORD, C. W. 3~{(~.o~ :t~W5G).p~!n, ~titor an'o ~roprietor.

Executed with neatness and despatch in either English or German.

168 VILLAGE 0.' WEST MONCKTON.

WEST'S CORNERS.

A post village situated on lot number six, third concessioll of the township of Mornington, seventeen miles from Stratford. and the same distance from Edgecombe. It was settled by Andrew West, in 1848. and the post office was established in 1853. The village contains two churches. Canada Presbyterian and Wesleyan Methodist. Smith's creek passes through it.

Tri-weekly mails. Population, 200.

Caskey. James, innkeeper Dillabough, J. D .• M. D. Dorland, S. G., builder ()ucklow, James, sexton Dunlop, James, merchant Grosch, George, shoemaker Hamilton, George, sawyer Harper, Robert, blacksmith Ireland, Peter Kirkland, Alexander, shoemaker Kertcher,V., prop. grist &. saw mill Lippert, Justus, shoemaker Langrill, John A., M.D.

Merklinger, David, blacksmith Miller. Henry, wag-gon maker 1\'[oss, Robert, innkeeper Moss, Wm., bailiff PIERSON, JOHN, P.M., merch't Rae, Alexander, carpenter Roe, John, miller Roe, Samuel, innkeeper Ross, J. S., teacher Strong, James, tanner Whaley, Samuel, clerk Div. Court,

commissioner in B. R., &c.

JO::a:::N P::J:ER.SON,

General dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware & Crockery.

WEST'S CORNERS, C. W.

WEST MONCKTON.

(MONCKTON P.O.)

A post village situated on the Logan and Elma gravel road on the line between those townships, twenty-two miles from Stratford and ten from Mitchell. The vilhlge is the property of Ed ward Win~tan­ley, Esq., and was laid out in village lots in 1857 by Messrs. Kirtland

VILLAGE 01' WOODHAM. 169

and Gilkinson, surveyors. The original plot contained four hundred acres. It is in the midst of an excellent timber section, there being nine steam saw mills within a distance of seven miles. The post office was established in 1857, Ed ward Greensides, first and present P. M. The village contains a tannery. two saw mills, three general stores, two hotels, and several mechanics' shops.

Daily mails. Stages to Mitchell and Listowel. Population, 150.

Bennett, Joseph, hotel keeper and I GREENSIDES, EDWARD, P.M. stage office. I Halton, & Co., general merchants

Burns, C. W., builder Harrison, John Erskine, Andrew, gen'l merchant Priest, J. N .• hotel keeper Foster, Isaac, builder Rutherford, John. J. P. Foster, Wm .. cabinet maker Stewart, W. A., tailor Fox, John, tanner and shoemaker Townshend, John. gen'l merchant Gol!ghtly, M., blacksmith and far-

fler

WOODHAM.

A post village on the town line between Blanshard and Usborne, twenty-two miles from Stratford, and seven from Granton. It was settled about the year 1853, and the post office was established in 1864. Walker Unwin, first P. M. The village contb.ins It New Con­nexion Methodist Church, and a flouring mill.

Tri.weekly mails. Stages to St. Marys and Exeter. Popula­tion, 120.

Ash, Michael, waggon maker Beaty, James, weaver Bugg, James. farmer Chambers. Ezekiel, engineer Creary, Joseph, innkeeper Elvin, Wm., miller Ford, Samuel, blacksmith Haines, Stephen, farmer Kirk. David, farmer McMillan, John A., blacksmith

Mills, Wm .• carpenter Nixon, Hugh, carpenter 0' Banyon, Peter, shoemaker Radley. Samuel, engineer Shier. Jonathan, merchant UNWIN, WALKER, P.M., cat-

tle dealer Winters, Wm., farmer Wren, Henry, farmer

APPENDIX.

AVONBANK.

A post-office 10 the township of Downit'. John McMillan, P. M.

BRODHAGEN.

A post village, situated on lot number 31, eighih conceSSIOn, town­ship of Logan, 29 miles from Stratford, and 6t from Carron brook station. The post office waS establishad in 186:1, C. Brodhagen first postmaster. The village contatns a Baptist church, Rev. D. H. Dip­pel, pastor; and a stearn saw-mill.

Weekly mails. Population, 50.

Brodhagen, Earnest, musician BRODHAGEN, CHS., P.1\I.,

merchant Brodhagen, Wm., musician Campbell, M .. blacksmtth Hand, Christian, wheelwright

Luer, Christian, blacksmith Rock, Christian, sawyer Rock, George, prop. saw-mill Roden, John, teamster Stene, George, agent

CHITTICK'S CORNERS.

A small settlement, five miles from St. Marys, on the St. Marys and Proofline Junction gravel road. It contains a tavern and a few me­chanics' shops.

APPENDIX. 171

CONROY.

A post village, in the Gore of Downie, situated on Lot No. I, 11th concession, six miles from Stratford and six from St. Marys, on the gravel road between those places. It contains an inn, and blacksmith, waggon, and other mechanics' shops. W. Fitzgarald, P. M.

DONEGAL.

A ,l!lmall village in the township of Elma. Mary Mason, P. M.

EDGECOMBE.

A post v!llage In the township of Mornington. Thomas Martin, P. M.

ELMA CENTRE (Formerly Tennants' Corners).

A small village, sixteen miles from Mitchell. It contains a Canada Presbyterian Church, a store, tavern, and mechanics' shops.

GOWANSTOWN.

A post village in the township of Wallace, three and a-half miles north of Listowel. Mrs. M. A. Gowan, P. M.

HEBRON.

A post village in the township of Elma, four miles east of Listowel. .J. Proud love, P. M.

172 APPENDIX.

LISBON. A post village in the township of North Easthope, and on the line

between that township and Wilmot. county of Waterloo. The village was laiel out abJut twelve years ago by John Zinkann. It contains two general stores, hotel, and mechanic8' shops. John Zinkann, P. M.

PROSPECT HILL.

A small village in Blanshard, on the south boundary, lot 28, west of the Mitchell road. seven miles from St. Marys. It contains tl\'O churches, Episcopal and New Connexion.

TAVISTOCK.

A post village, and station of the Buffalo & Lake Huron Railway, In the township of South Easthope, and on the boundary line between the co'ullties of Perth and Oxford, distant from Stratford eight miles. It contains good general stores, hotels, and mechanics' shops. George Matheson, P, M.

ST. WILLIAMS.

A village situated on lot No. 18, 14th concession of the township of Blanshard, and on the St. Marys and Proofline gravel road, two and a half miles from St. Marys,

WALLACE.

A post village in the township of Wallace. D. M. Williams, P. M.

CONTENTS.

Agricultural Sooieties ... '0' .0 ...... , •.••••• 0 ••.. •• ~£~i Avonbank .............................................. 110 Avonton ................................................ 74 Born holm ••••••••.. ........••.•..• ••••.• ••••••• •••••••• 74 Bl"odhagen ............................................ . Burn' ..••..••.•••.•......•••••..•...•••..•••••.••..•...• 70 Carlingford ............................................. 76 Carron brook •.••. ;..................................... 75 Cartha~. ................................................ 76 Chittick's Corners ........................... h ••••••• 170 Conroy ...•..•...•••..... , ................................. 170 Constables, List of ................................. xiii. Coronerst tist of ............................ 0.... ... xiii. Cromarty ......... .•.••••••.......•. ••••.••••••• .•.••.••• 77 Donegal ................................................... 170 Downie. Gore of ...................................... , 44 Downie, Township of...... .............. ...... ...... 9 Dryden ................................................... 77 Edgecomba ...........•••••••••....••••••.•••••••....•.• 170 Ellice, Township of ...... ••••••••.•.. ...••• ...... ... 14 Elma, Centre ...•...•.•..•••••.....•••••..........•.•.. 170 Elms, "owDship of............ ...... ...... ........ .... 20 Fish Creek ...••.......•••...•.•••.••. ......•........... 7R Fullarton, TOWDElhip of ... .................. ...... 3; Fullarton, V illage of... .•• ..•... .....• .•••.... .... ~& Gad'.IIiIl ................................................ 79

~~=~~:~ .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1~~ Ilampstead •••••• •..... ..... ..... ..••..•.... ... ... •.• ... 80 Hebron ..............•.•..........•...•••••.......••••••• 171 Hibbert, Township of .......•• .•.••• ...... ...... ..• 46 KaRtnerville ...... ...... ...... ............ ...... ...... 81 Kinkora ................................... 1.... ......... 81 LarDer .................. .................... ............ 82 Lip;bon ................................................... 171 Li"owel ... .......•. .......••••••....•.••••. •••••• ...... 83 Logan. Town.hip of. .••.••••••..•.••••..•••• ....•. •.. 53 M agiRtrates. U,t of......... ....•• ..•••...• .•.•.•... xi. M &.liIonic wdges ....................................... 119 MUibanil: •.••••••••.....•.•••••••.................•...•.. 92

PA.GE. Mitchell ••••••..•.. ••...••. ............. .... ••. .••..•... 93 Molesworth .••.•.•.•••••••.•••.•..•••••••.•••..•••..•..• 109 Morningdale .......................................... 109 Mornington, Township of •..... ...•..... ........• 59 Motberwell ••••..•......•••.••.••.......•..........•.... 110

~iiliVu;g··::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~g North Easthope, Township of... ••••...•.... .•••.. 27

~!:~eO~~~;S~f.:::::::::::·.::::::::::::::::::::::::::v1~'. Perth County, Area of .••..........••••.......•••..• VUl.

" " Assets, LiabiJities, Revenue and Expenditure of. ....... ix.

Battb.1ion V. M ................... xv. Division Courts, Limits of

and Clerks .•..•. ...... ...... ... x. Electoral Divisions ............ viii. Mutual Fire Insurance Co ... xv. Official Directory............... ix.

Perth County, Public Roads of ...........••....• vii. Poole ......................••••..•..•••..••....•.•.•••••... III

i~~Eif~~~;;::;:;~;;;;~~~~~~;~;::;;:::;;;;;~::;;;;::;:; ~U South Easthope, Township of •..... ..• •.... .••. 33 Staffa ...........•......•..•..•.....•..•.........•.......... 116 St. Marys, Town of ................................. 146 Stratford. Town of .....••..............•.........•. 116 St. William, .................•...•••......•.•......... 1~2 Tavistock ............................................ , ... 171

i~r:!~g ::. ::: .. ::::: .. :: ::: .:.: :: .. ::: ::: :::::: :::::: ::: ::: ~i! Trecs.tle •...•.......•.••••.•••••••.•.••..•.••..........• 14! Trowbridge ......•..••.••••••••••.. •.••.••..•..... ••••.. 14a Wallace P. O ......•••....••••••..••.••..•••.•.•.•••••.. 172 Wallace Township ....•. ..••....• .•.••• ...•....•..•... 67 We,t Monckton ............•.••..••..•.•••.•....••..•. 168 West's Corners ....................................... 168 Woodham ........• _ ............•.••....•...........• 189

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAGE . .lVONTON.

Shielll, Archibald •....... , ••..•.•• ... .•••...•• •••••. 74

BORNHOL:II. Hagerty, T.............................................. 74

CARRONBROOK. Kidd, Joaeph .......................................... i6

DRYDEN. Union Hotel................. .......... ........••.•.. 77

j'ULLARTON. huchan, John............. ................••••••...... 7Q

HAMMOND. H _ond, James...... ...... ........................ 80

KASTNERVILLE. Hildebrand, J. G. .................................... 81

LISTOWEL. Albion Botel ••....•.....•........•..•.......••.•...... 89 Commercial Hotel.................................... 90 Denyes, A. G. .......................................... 91 Hacking, J. A. .........•••••..•.••.•••••••••••••••.•• 88

::~~~.BG~S: .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~ Huggard, R. T. •......••••••••.•..•••••••••••••• •.•••• 90 King William Hotel...... •••..••••••••••••••••... •.• 91 Langdale, Wm ••••.•••••••••••••.••••.•• _.... •.••..••• 91 Lee, James •••.••••• •.•••••••••••••••• •••••• ...... .••••• 89 L~ Banner....................................... 88

114 INDEX.

PAGE.

LISTOWEL-ContinU«!. Medical H.ll .....•.•.••............ ....•....•......• 89 Mortimore, George R ............ ...... ...... ...... 91 Nichol. John. M. D ....•..•....•...... '" ... ......... 90 Sill. Abraham. M. D................... ....•••.•...... 90 Turnbull &; Lockie..................... ......•.. ..•..• 86 Union Saloon ..................................... 0. .•• 86 Victoria Flour and Grist Mills ... .••••••.. ...... 87 Victoria. Tannery ....................... 0 •• 0 •• 0 ••• ••• 86

MILLBANK. Rutherford, Wm. ......... ...... ...... ...... ......... ~'-l

MITCHELL. Anderson, t\frs ........................................ 103 Benofltt. Lewis ....................................... 108 BritiRh Hotel .......................................... 105 Comm,rcial Hot.l .................................... 100 Cull. J. W ............................................. 107 Farmer's I[otel ....................................... 105 Grabam,John ..•.............••............. ,0, •••••• 105 Hillen. SamuAl ....................................... 103 Bornibrook. Edward, M. D ...................... 103 l\'I cDonald. Thoma. . ................................ 105 Middlemi~EI, G It J. F .............................. IU3 1I1i'chdl Advocate .................................... 106 Mitchell Flour Mill .................................. 101 Mulneron, A. & .T .................................... 103 Perth Iron Works .................................... 104 Roffe. T. 11.. ........................................... 10: Sed~wick, 'Vm ....................................... IUH Sinclair, 0 ............................................. 10; St. George's Flour and Grist Mills ............ 102 Thomson, \Valter .................................... 100 Yemen, Johu ........................ ,.................. 99 Yemen, John.......................................... lU ....

MOLESWORTH. Livingstone. N. M ................................. 109

POOLE Matthew •• David ................................... 111 Poole HoteJ.. ........................................ 111

SEBRING YILT,E. ];by, A. M. B ......................................... 112

SIIAKSPEARE. Brown, George ...................................... . Brown, :'tlajor ..................................... .. Calrncross & Offord ................................ . KIt:·inknecht, Aaron .............................. .. Pentland, W. R.. M.D ............................. . S('ott, Alex ............................................ . Sh.k.p.are Hote!.. ................................ ..

~T. MARYS.

115 115 114 115 115 114 114

Ad.ir.John .......................................... 161 Bickell, Thomas............ ...... ...... ............ ]64 British HoteL ........................................ 166 Bull's He.d Hotel ................................. 160

PAGI.

ST. MARYS-ContinU«!. Royal Hotel ................................. ,. ...... . Rup.rt. D. S ................ ·· ........ · .............. . St. Marys" Argus," .. , ... .. .................... " St. Marys' Brewery ................................ . Wilson. J. L ........................................ ..

161 1t3 162 159 166

STRATFORD. Albion Hote!.. ........................................ 133 Be.ttie S .............................................. 133 Birch, T ...................................... '" ...... 140

~h~:~~~t!.~~~~:::::::·::: ... ·::.·:·:::::: '::.'::.'::.'::. ~~; Commercial Union Assuranee Co ............... 130 Corn Excb'lnge Hotel .............................. 138 Die Fr,i. Pross ..................... .................. 167 Down, Willhlm ............................. , ......... 133

~~~:::~f~;!~·. ~ .. : ......... :.::'.:' .. :':::::::.::::::::::::. ~~~ Fuller Bros., 8,13,19,26,32,30,43, 45,62,

58. 66.143 Glendening. Wm. A ................................. 136 Gla~gow Warehouse ................................. 138 G. T. R. Der"t Refreshment Rooms ............ 23-1:

:::~:~'. ~~~Ju~~:ii:::::::::::::::::::::·.::::::::: ~~~ H.nvey. Wm. M .• M.D ............................ 138 Harrison, ,V. D., ....................................... 136 Inman Bros ........................................... 138 Jackson. J. Phillip. M.B ......................... HO Junction Hotel ........................................ 135 Kahn & Huntington ................................. 135 Kastner's Brewery and Distillery ............... 13:! Lawrence, Geo. 'V .................................. 140 Lee,Cbarles ............................................. 13t Market Hotel. ......................................... 140 Miller Bros .............................................. J37 l\1iller, Thomas ....................................... ]40 Myer~. Robert .......................................... ]33 Pethick'8 Hotel ....................................... ]31 Porteous & Uector .................................... IiI Queen's Arms Hotel ................................. ]42 Roberts. W. R ........................................ 142 Ruff. Wm. D. &; Son .................................. 140 Scholz. John F ........................................ 140 Scott. John A. &; Co. .. ............................ 141 Stewart, J. R ........................................... 143 Stratford Hotel ....................................... 136 Str.tford Scutching Mill ......................... 133 Thompson. R ........................................... HZ Tripp. M.E .• M. D .................................. 138 Wate:on, Joseph ....................................... 143 Williamson. Alexander ........................... 139 Wilmot llil18 .......................................... 131 Wilson's Hotel ....................................... 143 Workman. W. &; F .................................... 141

TORONTO. Brown Bros ............................................. xvi. Cana~a Permanent Building and SaYing

;::soclety .............................. Inside first cover. Coll~y &; lI.mmett ................................ 166 Gilpin. T. R. & Bros ............ "",,,., ......... 1631

g~~~~o:~:.~t::::::::::::·::::::::::::·::::·:·::::::::: i~~ Colonia.l Securities' Co of LondoD, Eng...... iii. Day's Commercial College ...... lnside back eover. Metropolitan Hotel ............... Inside front COVer.

HardiDg. John E .................................... 160 Jones. Thomas J .................................... 167

Provincial Iusurance Company ot Canada iv. Rowsell, Henry............ ..... ......... ............ iii.

Jone, & McDougall. ................................ 161 ~lcIntosh.Gilbert.. ............................... 1"9 McL •• n. G. S ........................................ 160

TOTNES. Denn8tedt. Geo. H ... " ............................ 141

McLarty, Donald .................................... 164 Moor.·.lI1i1l8 .......................................... 165

WEST'S CORNERS. Pier.on, John .......................................... 168

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FIRST DOOR EAST OF THE WESLEYAN BOOK ROOM.

Conducted accordillg to British Praotloe, with such modifications suited to the requirements of the Business Community of North America.

A SCHOOL of Business for Young Men-ad:tpted to meet the wants of all classes in . acquiring a Bound Business Ed~catio,!. The metho~ of Inst~ction-m~st practical III its character. Young Men attending thls College are lUstrncted III the vanous systems of Book.keeping now in nse in the most eminent Mercantile Honses in Great Britain, Canada and the neighboring States, by a practical Acconntant of twenty years' experience, acquired both in England and America-an advantage but rarely afforded by Commercial Colleges.

The Course of Instruction embraces MERCANTILE BOOK·KEEPING, COMMER­CIAL CALCULATIONS, (embracing the subjects of Exchange, General Average, Part­fler&hip, [murance. Bankruptcy, &c.,) BU3iness Penmanship, Commercial Correspondence, Lecturell on Commercial Law, Telegraphy, and Phonog,·aphy.

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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Gentlemen prepared for examination in the various subjects set forth in Circular No. 198 comprising-1st. Book-keeping by Double Entry; 2nd. Arithmetic with Decimals ~ 3rd. Knowledge of Excise Laws; 4th. Computing contents of Vessels; 5th. Guaging; 6th. Measurement of Superfices and Solids; 7th. Computation of Quantities in Bnlk' 8th. Use of Sykes' Hydrometer; 9th. Use of tbe Slide Rule; 10th. General KnowlecJ,.7~ of the processes of Brewing, Distilling, and Manufacturing of Tobacco. 0

REFERENCES. Rev. H. J. Grasett; Alex. Murray. Esq .. (of Moffatt, Murray & Co.); A. R. McMaster,

Esq .• (of McMaster &: Bro.); Geo. Michie & Co. LPavid Bucban, Esq., BUl'sar, University of Toronto; J. Lesshe, Esq., Postmaster;. W . .L<ltch, Esq;. (of Howland & Fitch); Adam Crooks! Esq., Q.C., LL.D.; L. W. Smltb, Esq., Barrister, D.C.L.; Rev. H. Lloyd, Can~d,an Baptist, Toronto; Hon. Isaac Buchanan; R. Juson, Esq.; Adam Brown, Esq.; J. Lllter, Esq.; A. McCallum, Esq., B.A., Principal, Central Scbool, Hamilton; D. Bell, Esq., Montreal; W. T~ent, Esq, !"ewmark~t; Rev. Dr. Green, Chairman of County of

AHallton Board of Pubhc InstructlOn, Wellington Square; Rev. T. L. Davidson, D.D.,

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