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" ON THIB FQLtOWlNG FAVORABLE TBRMS Amount rvquired to rcdMW eftcb flOO adTftQotd in ft yews 10 y«»t». lfp»y»W«hftlf-y«Ml/..-.-v-.--r' fl2.«6 8.02 If t>*y«ble yearly. ..»..•••••:.♦». ■•••4. ••• 96.55 16.48 The ftbow lUttlklmeiit* iiaolode « Sinking Fntod, H'hioh p«ye oif the Pttnclp*!. aajrell u the Interetf of the loao) lo that at the expttiition of the tertn "fteed tflBi thedebt Is enttflly wiped out. Ttie ftU. hmo^n of the loan ii i^Ttoced, aa3 no vaymetit ia required before the end of the half year or year. Pi^fmenti maybemadv in a^r^noa, and iatereet Is allowed therefor; or the ^mortgage may bo ted*«t»«d in Ml M m? 'W^ *^ borrower dejiirea, on equitable terme. BtowwwMoDMATt, an^ flJted by Tariff. , ,_ , For farther inforroatlon, apply (pr6-n«^4) lo the Society's Local Appraisere^ OP to j; HERBERT ftASON, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, Masonlo HfiHv Toronto. J N. B.— INTBREST ALLOWED FOR MONEY ON DEPOSIT. mm%} ST. mm i %i husy mmk iwf iial ^ -r^'^r^. .i***.^- O. m. lEHEUirW'mm, «»ropi4etoi% ..-i ..j> :m.i.. : y^ y \ j i „ ,i. I i f- ii»iltenaj«^ 98msCTeJi»g* ""-'■^ ^ ^,fe*.->««.»«- i t-3 :i 1867. DIEECTORY OP THE COUNTY OF BEUCE, CANADA WEST, Published by J. W. EOOKLIDGE. il^ . PRINTED BY JOHN LOVELL, ST. NICHOLAS STREET. 1867. !»' d '^\ \. B ^v^ A^ ^yS. fO ^''^— e>— «-wj^ ^y ^lf 35 Ta>ili> of l>c.'4c*Mii <(t Ural Kstate 3ti County, IV'scriptioii of 40 Infiirinutiiin 4tl .luHticcH (if thu I'l'aco 4fi " Council, Mi'inlxT)! of. 4llic(.«, &c 4S '• Masonic OriliT 41t " JiKlielury of tin- Coiinfy and uunu-x of the ('iiiinty oillcials 49 " Division Court Cli'rliH 00 Ituanl of Public Imttruction, ((MH' Adiientla) a07 (Coroners 207 Voluntoi^r Korco 208 " Oranftc Lodiji's M Amabol, TownslUp of. 61 Albt'rnarlo, " r)3 Arrnn, " 64 Hiant. " 6!) Uruci;, " ti8 hiTvic. VillaRo of Currlflj. l"owM''bi|i of.. . . , Knnlskllli'U. N'illatti' of. . . • 'iilrohK, 'rownsliiii of Arl(wrii;lil, VilliiKi- of. . . . KltliTslln, Townsliip of. . . I'inlicrton, VillHK<' of,. . . . Iiivrrniay. VilluK*' *>f Invi-rliiiron, " Kincardine, *' drccnoclc, rownshii) of.. . llanovtM', Villajii' or Huron, 'I'owiisliip of ltflinori<, Villa;;!) uf KorniosB, " Moscow, " Kinloss, Townslilp of. .., I'aislcy, Vlllap of. Kincardint), Townidiin of.. I'ort Kl^in, Villai?e of Lucl(now, " .... Itivorsdalc, " .... iSoutliaiiiptun, " Tivorton, " Tara, " Wall(crton, Town of Tt'«>.swat«r, VlllaKc of. SauRcen, Town.ship of. I'AOB . 73 . 74 . 81 . H2 . M . Si» . IH . !»7 . 91) . 101 . 123 . ia» . 181 . 130 . 13» 141 14.-S . 14!» , 169 li',7 . 17:5 . 176 , 177 , IHT, , 1S7 , 1S9 201 . 203 ADVERTISERS INDEX. KIKCAKDINE. McLean, Archibald, morchant McLcod, .lohn, niorclinnt Mcl'li(»r.<>rt, merchant Mcl'herson, ,lohn, proprietor mills. -Mcl'lierson & Wiltse, tanners Mcl'lierson, .John, hotel McLaurIn, Duncan, hotel. Barker, Jngepli, clork Div. Ct 121 liaird, liobert, conmiission merchant... . 120 liluck, iluifh, tinsmith 114 IJrowu. nwiliam I'., solicitor 118 itunib, Andrew, brewer 112 Cameron & ISrownltje, merchantti 110 Chtsley, Albert A., solicitor 108 Cook, JoH«>ph, merchant 1'21 Fisher, Ira J., ,fc Co., iron founders 118 j Patterson, Urofhers, carriaKemakers ilurdon, Francis, ^lain dealer ItW i Kastiill William, notary public, Jtc llurdon, William II., mi>rchant, &c 120 Heed, Robert, commission merchant, Ac. Huntley, II. K., wutchmakur lf»4 Hobertsou, Koss, coinm. merchant, &c. . Kievill, William, auctiolier, itc 114, Kobertson, I'eler, merchant Lang, josej)!!, IJruce Review 1<»2 I Uooklidi;e, William, oabiiuHmaker, &c.. Ivetiear, James, merchant lOfl | Koss, Hector M., dru>{;,'isl Leslie, Robert, iron founder 100 | >Secord, >S. .S., physician, coroner, &c. . . . Macklem, William, mill proprietor l')6 ; .Sneers, Robert, butcher, Ac Martin, Dewitt IL, ]>hy«ician 116 I .SturKeon, (joorge, tiu8mith McJnnes, 1*. & N., merchants 117 i Thompson, R. S., bailill', county Mclnues, I'aul D., merchant 112 | stable, &c McKeiizie, Donald, blacksmith 108 McKenzie, William, blacksmith 114 McKibboi), William, shoemaker 115 McLean, Neil, hotel 116 con- Walker, Levi, piim|)maker, &o Watson, .John, cabinetmaker Wilson, Robert, merchant Withers, W., collector inland rovenuo. I'AISLEY, McKochnio, Neal, merchant. McLaren, 1*. M., physician. . McMillan, .John, attorney. . . Orchard Thomas, merchant. Reed I'eter, tailor Shannon Samuel, tinsmith. . , Smith (J. & W., merchants .. I'rijuhart Geo. ('., druggist.. Wilson II. A., druggist Beard. John, physician 165 Barbour, James, carriagoraaker 156 Bruce, W. C, morchant 152 Dick, Robert, murchaut 157 Irving, John, merchant 165 Johnston, John, hotel 168 Kergan, John D., merchant 148 Keys, William, stationer 153 Malloch, (jeorge W., solicitor 167 rORT Kf.(iIN. Craig George, morchant 168 Hoover Martin, forwarder Eby Martin F., druggist 168 Statford Robt. D , hotel Gordon Edward, morchant I'j8 Kuby & Hilker, merchants SOUTHAMl'TON. Burw^asb, James, A., com. mercht, &c . . 180 Lee, Thomas, postmaster, forwarder, &c. Cascaden, Thomas, foundry 183 Lindsay, Andrew, merchant Eastwood, Jno., Clerk Division Court. . . 178 ; McLean, John, paint«r, glazier, &o Forrest, Christopher, watchmaker 182 i I'roudfoot, Fred., barrister, &c Freekeltou, & Weir, physicians— (See I Sinclair, Alex., merchant Card) 182 Sproat, Alex., Agent Com. Bank, Ac.,&c. Harrison, Joseph, tailor 180 i Wallace, William, merchant Kennedy, Edward, waggonmaker, &o... 182 I Wcatherall, L., baker, &c 115 121 116 120 114 lINi 122 II.'. 122 121) 112 llPS 113 lli» lis 122 116 110 112 10! 108 121 116 15f> 166 148 l&j 166 160 154 148 152 170 170 168 206 178 181 180 182 181 178 191 » g ..,,■,!■ "J ..'.-tv.. J .■!!■ .;:lv.'*tA-i 6 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. BRAND TRUNK RilLWAT, le^^aii asm iiiiiis^ ii'^isiia. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, THE BUFFALO AND GODERICH DIVISION OF THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Extends from "CXTFFALO, in the State of New York, to Goderich, on Lake Huron, Canada West, connecting with the Main Line at Stratford ; and at Caledonia, with a line of Stages to Hamilton. During the season of Lake Navigation, there is direct connection with SAGINAW, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, and intermediate Ports, from the Goderich Terminus, by means of FIRST-CLASS PROPELLERS, sailing tri-weekly. The Road is 161 miles in length, and in good running order. Passengers from Buffalo to Detroit, via Stratford and Sarnia, connect with all lines going west, with as little delay as by any other route. J. F. BARNARD, Superintendent. THOS. SHORT, C. J. BRYDGES, i¥rtw. Director. Secretary, London, England, 'J ; % WALKEniON. PAdU lUair, Jamoo, founder 1S7 Krown, Wm.. Kr liruoe Herald 107 Hrucp, Jno. , incrohant 106 (Jowlo, ilorton, merchant IM ('ollhiH, Wm , ("Icrk DivWrn Court IW Davidonn, llufrh, druKgUt 1I*H Krancr Wni., attorney IIW Cieary, Klcliurd. cabinetmaker IW .lainU'MHi .loNliua, tiiiNniltli 107 Klrkpatrlck, II., barrlntcr IM MISCKL N'«M'lundK, A., merchant, Invcrmay ItH Taylor, Jamen, pliynlolan, liivermay. .. 9H Dick, I), fc U oarrfaKeinnkerH, Invcrniay. 98 Uiiiin,,!. W., hurneiiMniBkcr, Inverniay... 98 lx)thian, Jas., itaw andgrlitt miliH. luver- htiron 90 McKae, I'etor, merchant, In verhuron . lOU Cooke, William, hotel, Hanover 130 Mcliaw. Jan., hotel, Hanover 100 i releaven. Jidin, merchant, J.,uckuow and I'lnkerton 174 Cuyler, JaM, H., balllfl', Klvomdalo 170 Mawon, Anthony, miller, Uivor«dale 170 (jritnth, W. .1., Hotel, Kivertdale 170 O'Connor, H. W., Clerk Division Court, ftc, Jllversdale 176 Conlthard,.!. H., merchant. Underwood. 188 McLonn, ('ha8.,Uroen Uush Hotel, Under- wood 183 Hradley, Thou., pliyBlclan, llorvie 1S3 .Xacauley, A., blackomith, Tiverton 184 Macauiey, John, tiuBUkith, T'vorton 184 PAnK McVlcker, Wm., hotel im MacUowan, A., merchant 194 Pattervon. Jno. V., barrUter 197 Kow, I». Wilson, crown attorney 193 Shannon, Wm., yaddler and ham<>f>ii x*^ maker iwi Sutherland, Kobert, barrUter lun Wnteraon, .lamtit, Waturiton'a Hotel 19*1 Wlwcr, LowIk, tailor luo LANKOUH. McDonald, John H., blackitmlth, kc, Ti- verton 184 McHean, A., wool carder, kc, Tiverton. 1H4 Tobey, John, imrehant, iora 18»i VanduKon, W., inerc-haut, Tara 18»1 Thomati, Wm., blackMniith 180 Uovalamy, W. .\.,ftinnlnKmill manulhc- tun.T, Tara 188 Brown, 1*. H., proprietor of mill*, kc , To<'nwui<'r 20() ralrbiiirii, T,, general agent, Teenwuter. 'Mm Mil' ' Jamea, phyxiciuii. Tci'Mwator . . 'J(J<1 McKii' (ii I., merchant, Tuexwater. . 20*1 Or.md .i>k Kail way, Canada S Steaniet -silver Sproy, J. O Detlor A Son, a 'dirlch Vi ^' T, Co ■. editor ap" ^lopriutor Huiou Signal, Godor; 1 11 ^ooding, D. S'l Je, 1 arrtotor, Uoderioh. ID Wright,. J., propr otor Huron Hotel, Orv:t,i«U 10 TOROMO. McKaster, A- H., whoIoRalo dry goods. . aoo Cowan, D., k Co., whoksale provisions merchanta 16 Freehold I'crmanent Uuilding k Savings Society 16 Metropolitan Permanent Building So- ciety 210 I'rovincial, IVrmanent Building Society 210 McDonald, John, & Co., wholesale dry goods, &c 1 Lvman & McNab, wholesale hardware. . 15 Sfiaw, John,& Co., importers British and (oreign dry goods, &c 14 Lailev, Thomao, k Co., ready n>ado clothing 14 Charlesworth J., ik ' ' British and foreign dry goods 14 Homeslleld. W. II , A Co., hoop skirt manuf'ac< urers 13 Paterson 1'., A Son. wholesale ) ardwaro 13 Henderson k Uostwick, millinery and straw goodn, 18 Hughes, Broth'T^, wholesale dry goods. 211 Cox & Company, wholesale, importers millinery, «cc 211 Bryant, Stratton k Udell's college 14 MONTREAL. Delisle Brother k McUill, wholesale hardware, Montreal 138 Sinclair, Jack k Co., wholesale grocers, kc, MoEtreal 138 Haeusgen & Uuaedinger, wholesale ma- nufacturers, bats, caps, il'C, Montreal. 140 Kobertson, David, wholesale grocer do 140 Canada Varnish Compy. John Jamie- son & Co. , Montreal 140 Evans, John Henry, importer of iron general hardware, Montrual 140 Bailie James & Co., wholesale dry goods, Montreal 141 Jamicsor., K. C. k Co., manufacturers of varnishes. Japans, &c, Montreal 141 Foulds & Jlodgson, importers of fhncy & staple goods, Montreal 142 Dunlop, Joiin, advocate, Alontrcal 142 Thayer, Jesse, commission merchant, &c Montreal 142 McMillan k Carson, wholesale clothiers, Montreal 100 Mcl^chlin Bros, k Co., wholesale dealers in fancy and staple goods, Montreal 170 Gilmour, J. Y., & Co., wholesale dry goods merchants, Montreal 170 Kingan k Kinloch, wholesale grocers, Montreal 171 Beuny, McPherson k Co., wholesale hardware, Montreal 171 Smyth k Edmiuson, boot k shoo manu- facturers, Montreal 172 Ferricr & Co., wholesale hardware, Montreal 172 Cassels Jk Cameron, Montreal hoop skirt factory, Montreal 172 Phelan, Joseph, wholesale liquor and grocer, Montreal 172 Moss, S. H. ic J., wholesale clothiers. . . . 188 Miircou & Henderson, wholesale furriers 199 de B. McDonald & Co., importers hoop skirts, felt hats, &c 199 Winning, Hill & Ware, wholesale grocers 1 Brown, C. S., proprietor of American Hotel 3 Kirkwood, Livingston & Co., commission merchants 20!) May, Thomas, & Co., importers strawand fancy dry goods 9 Duclos, H., proprietor Montreal House. 9 Kershaw & Kdwards, fire proof safes. ... 4 Baldwin, C. H., A Co., wholesale grocers 10 Ewart, Shearer & Co., wholesale impor- ters staple & fancy dry goods 10 HAMILTON. Sanford, Mclnnes k Co.. manufacturers I Sharpe k Secord, wholesale grocers. . . . Jjpots and shoes 15 | McElroy, S. K., wholesfUe dry goods, 4c . 16 16 ..^.^■4i.JUii^mMJ.im COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. 'i" -J jj ■i li GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS EAST AND \\^EST. DAILY, UAEINQ DIRECT CONNECTION WITH TRAINS GOING EAST. WEST. NORTH AND SOOTH. iiY ilii l^liMf iiiS RUN THROUGH BETWEEN SARNIA AND BUFFALO. With the great VICTORIA BRIDGE spanning the St. Lawrence at Montreal, the Grand Trunk Railway offers unequalled facilities for the transmission and delivery of Freight ; there being but TWO TRANSHIPMENTS between Cincinnati and Chicago and the Eastern States, and Europe ; and only one between the Western States and Canada. '■f THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS OF THE CARRYING THE CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MAINL, SAIL EVERY SATURDA.Y, From Portland in the Winter, and Quebec in the Summer, for Londonderry and Liverpool, on the arrival of Trains from the East and West. For full particulars and Tickets, apply at Oifices of Connecting Lines, and Grand Trunk Depots. C. J. BRYDGES, Manaying Director. ADVERTISBMENTS. Ml IMPORTERS OF m ri\(Y wi imi CAVERHILL'S BLOCK, 63 ST. PETER AND 14 ST. ALEXIS STREETS, ONTREAL. CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE. BY H. DUCLOS. Beautifully situated and convenient for the business man, kept in First Class style, second to no house in the City. Charges moderate. ^, !f .;t;-Kaaacaw?''- ■in -I- i 10 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. wmi. mmum 4 ®o 9 9J IMPORTERS OP STAPLE & FiNGT DRY MS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Rfo. 422 ST. PAUl STREET, D. SHADE GOODING, arater t!^|ittormg-at-f ato, Office on West Street, over Mr. Booth's Store. ENTRANCE FIRST DOOK WEST OF GLASGOW HOUSE. Goderich, O. W., J. J. WRIGHT, - - - Proprietor. This large Hotel has first-class Accommodation- An excellent Billiard Room, with three superior Tables^ ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 )re. Itor. THE HURON SIGIN^AL. (ESTABLISHED IN 1848.) This is the oldest Journal published in the Counties of Huron and Bruce, or in either of the adjoining Counties, and is devoted to Liberal Politics, Literature, Agriculture, Commerce, etc. It has enjoyed a very large circu- lation since its commencement by the late Thomas McQueen, and was never so widely spread amongst the most wealthy and intelligent class of readers as at the present time. Its circulation is in fact, equal to at least two of the other papers published in the Counties ; and from the fact that it is sought after for all announcements of a public nature, as well as for reliable local news, it presents an admirable A glance at its columns will convince any one that its value in this respect is ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Fully Appreciated by the Business Public. THE SEMI- WEEKLY SIGNAL Is published every Tuesday and Friday afternoons, immediately after the arrival of Special Telegrams from Quebec, New York, etc. Terms $2.50 per year in advance. Advertising rates liberal, especially to local mer- chants. The most important of the advertisements inserted in it have the advantage of a gratuitous insertion in THE WEEKLY EDITION. Which is published every Thursday moi-ning in time for the train and early mails. The Weekly, since the commencement of the Semi-Weekly Edition, contains far more reading matter than formerly, and can compare favourably with any journal of the kind in the Province. We have regular correspon- dents in all parts of the Counties, who furnish us with everything of interest transpiring in the "bush;" and all Court proceedings, meetings of County Council, etc., are fully and carefully reported — when necessary, in phono- graphic short-hand — as are also political and other public meetings. The Reformers of Huron and Bruce are earnestly invited to give the Weekly Signal their hearty countenance and support. Terms $1.50 per annum, in advance ; $2.00 at end of the year. Rates of Advertmng. — First insertion, eight cents per line ; and two cents per line for every subseqiient insortion. Small a ELL. Resident Pr incipal. This is one of the many Colleges comprised in Bryant, Stratton & Co.'s Chain of International Commercial Colleges, and embraces, in its course of instruction, a complete Commercial Education. It is located in the most central part of the city, accessible from all points by the most eligible public routes ; and occupying the most commodious suits of rooms used for this purpose in Canada. THOMAS LAILEY tt CO., IHPOBTBRS AND HANUFACTDBEBS OF mE €i®f Ml Mp HATS, CAPS, &c., TORONTO. J. CHARLESWORTH & CO., WHOLBSALB IMFORTEBS OF k MCI DRY m TOKONTO. ' n ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 /Og) WHOLESALE 29 CHURCH STREET, »Ii C0RMK3 OF CHURCH AND COLBORMa STREETS, THE FREEHOLD PERMANENT 1% ^OCaLOtTj "" TORONTO,"' ESTABLISHED IN 1859,' {jiHWJ. *50o,ooo. - m mkM% m tioo Mm, President, - - - HON. WM. McMASTER. Sbceetary-Treasurek, - CHAHLES EOBEKTSON. OFFICE, CORNER OF CHURCH & COURT STREETS, TORONTO. N.B.— Cash advanced on Freehold Troperty, on long credit, and easy terms of payment. I^iUj^M ACMA (SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE JOHN HARBINQTON) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, 36 KING STREET EAST, MANUFACTURERS OP CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, 37 & 39 KING STREET, EAST, iv'tviiiiifiiiiim 16 ijf COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. OLD CHEaUERED STORE, KING STREET. SHARPE &. SECORD, IMPORTERS AND Sj 3S02uBb)n:i n:i ii J 18 LEMOINE STREET, !!■ COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. GENERAL INFORMATION. . ih^ §0pt |nmity. THE QUEEN.— Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- land, Ac, Queen Defender of the Faith. Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, May, 24, 1819; succeeded to the Throne June 20, 1837, on the death of her Uncle William IV. ; was crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married, February 10, 1840, to His Royal Highness Prince Albert. Her Majesty is the only child of His late Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent, son of King Qeorge the III. The Children of Her Majesty are ;— Her Royal Highnes Victoria-Adelaide-Mary-Louisa Princess Royal of Eng- gland and Prussia, born November 21, 1840, and married to His Royal Highness William of Prussia, January 25, 1858, and has issue two sons and a daughter. His Royal Highness Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales, born November 9, 1841, and married March, 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark, (Princess of Wales), born December 1, 1844, and has issue two sons. Prince Albert Victor, bora January 8, 1864, and George-Frederick-Ernest-Albert, born June 3, 1865. Her Royal Highness Alice-Maud-Mary, born April 25, 1843 ; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse July 1, 1862, and has issue two daughters and a son. His Royal Highness Alfred-Ernest-Albert, born August 6, 1844. Her Royal Highness Helena-Augusta-Victoria, born May 25, 1846, married His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig- Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866. Her Royal Highness Louise-Caroline-Alberta, born March 18, 1848. His Royal Highness Arthur William-Patrick-Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert, born April 7th, 1853. Her Royal Highness Beatrice-Mary-Victoria-Feodore, born April 14, 1857. George-Frederick-William-Charles, K. G., Duke of Cambridge, cousin to Her Majesty, born March 26, 1819. Augusta-Whilhelmina-Louisa. Duchess of Cambridge, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse and aunt to Her Majesty, born July 25, 1795 j married in 1819, the late Duke of Cambridge. George-Frederick-Alexander-Charles-Augustus, K.G., Duke of Cumberland, consia to Her Majesty, born May 27, 1819; married Princess Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son and two daughters. Augnsta-Caroline-Charlotte-Elizabeth-Mary-Sophia-Louisb, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to Her Majesty, bom July 19, 1822 ; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Dake Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has a son. Mary-Adelaide-WilhelmiDa-Elizabeth. daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and coaaia to Her Majesty, born Norember 27, 1833 ; married Prince Teck, June 7, 1866. B 18 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. LORD STEWARDS DEPARTMENT. Lord Steward, Duke of Marlborough ; Treasurer, Lord Burghley ; Comptroller, Viscount Royston; Master of the Household, Sir T. Cowoll, K.C.B. ; Secretary of Board of Green Cloth, E, M. Browell, Esq. ; Paymaster of the Household, W. Hampshire, Esq. LORD CUAMBERLAIN'S DEPARTMENT. Lord Chamberlain, Earl Bradford ; Vice-Chamberlain, Lord C. Hamilton ; Comptroller, Hon. S. B. B. Ponsonby ; Chief Clerk, T. C. March, Esq. ; Keeper of the Privy Purse, General Sir T. M. Biddulph, K.C.B. ; Secretary, H. T. Har- rison, Esq. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, Earl of Tankerville ; Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms, Earl of Cadogan ; Master of the Ceremonies, Major-Genc- ral Hon. Sir E. Cust, G. C. H. ; Lord High Almoner, Bishop of Oxford ; Dean of Chapel Royal, Bishop of London, Sub Dean, Rev. F. Garden; Clerk of the Closet, Bishop of Worcester ; Resident Chaplain, Dean of Windsor ; Mistress of the Robes, Duchess of Wellington ; Groom, Major-Gencral F. H.Seymour. MASTER OF THB HORSB'S DIPARTHBNT. Master of the Horse, Duke of Beaufort ; Clerk Marshal, Lord Alfret Paget ; Crown Equerry and Secretary, Lieut. Col. G. C. Maude, 0. B. Master of the Buckbounds, Lord Colville. :. ii BRITISH AND FOREIGN AMBASSADORS. (British Ambassadors, &c., Abroad.) America, Hon. Sir F. W. A. Bruce, K.C.B. ; Argent. Conf., G. B. Matthew Austria, Lord Bloomfield, G.C.B. ; Belgium, Lord Howard the Walden, 0.0. B. Brazil, Ed. Thornton, Esq., C, B. ; Central America, Ed. Corbet, Esq. Chili, W. T. Thompson, Esq. ; China, Sir Rutherford Alcock, K.C.B. ; Den- mark, Sir Charles A. Murray, C.B. ; Equator, Colonel Neale ; France, Earl Cowley, G.C.B. ; Greece, Hon. E. M. Erskine ; Hanse Towns, John Ward, Esq. Italy, Hon. H.G. Elliot; Japan, Sir H. Parkes ; Mexico, Hon. P.O. Scarlett, O.B. Netherlands, Sir John Milbanke, Bart. ; New Grenada, Phillip GriflBth, Baq. Persia, Charles Alison, Esq., K.C.B. ; Peru, Hon. W. S. Jerningham; Portugal, Sir A. Paget, K.C.B. ; Prussia, Lord A. W. F. S.Loftus, K.C.B. j Russia, Right Hon. Sir A. Buchanan, K.C.B. ; Spain, Sir J. F. Crampton, Bt., K.C.B. ; Swe- den, Hon. G. S. S. Jerningham ; Switzerland, Adm. Hon. E. A. J. Harris, R.N.N. ; Turkey, Lord Lyons, K,C.B. ; Wurtemburg, O. J. R. Gordon, Esq. I ! ' i ^ '. t PEINCK OF WALES HOUSEHOLD. Oroom of the Stole, Earl Spencer ; Keeper of the Priry Seal, H. W. Fiaher, Esq. ; Comptroller, Major-General Knollys ; Private Secretary, J. W. Bateman, Esq. ; Attorney-General, Sir W. J. Alexander, Q.C. GENERAL INFORMATION. 19 HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. r rst Lord of the Treasury, Earl of Derby •, Lord High Chancellor, Lord Chelmsford ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, Right Hon. Benj. Disraeli ; Lord Pi-esi- dent of the Council, Duke of Buckingham ; Lord Privy Seal, Earl of Malmesbury ; Sccretariea of State, Home Department, Right Honorable Spencer Walpole ; Foreign Affairs, Lord Stanley ; Colonics, Earl of Carnarvon ; War, General Peel ; India, Viscount Cranbourne ; First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir John Pakington, Bart ; President of tlie Board of Trade, Sir S. Northcote, Bart ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Earl of Devon ; President of the Poor Law Board, Gathorne Hardy, Esq.; Postmaster-General, Duke of Montrose; (The above from the Cabinet.) First Commissioner of Works, Lord John Manners ; Secretary for Ireland, Lord Naas. SCOTLAND. Lord High Constable. Earl of Erroll ; Keeper of the Great Seal, Earl of Sel- kirk : Deputy Keeper of the Great Seal, J. H. Mackenzie, Esq. ; Lord Privy Seal, Earl of Dalhousie ; Knight Marischal, Duke of Hamilton ; Master of the Household, Duke of Argyle ; Standard Bearer, Earl of Lauderdale ; Lord High Commissioner, Lord Belhaven : Lord Justice General, Right Hon. D. McNeill ; Lord Justice Clerk, Right Hon. John Inglis ; Lord Advocate, Right Honorable George Patton ; Solicitor-General, S. Gordon, Esq. ; Lord Clerk Register, Right Hon, Sir W.Gibson Craig; Deputy Clerk Register, W. P. Dundas, Esq. ; Commander of the Forces, Major-GeneralE. W.F.Walker; Assistant- Adjutant- General, Colonel Sir J. Douglas. ' til IRELAND. Lord Lieutenant, Marquis of Abercorn ; Chief Secretary, Lord Naaa ; Under Secretary, Major-Gen. Sir T. Larcon ; Chief Clerk, R. N. Matbeson, Esq, ; State Steward, Viscount St. Lawrence ; Private Secretary to State Steward, E. R. Wodehouse; Chamberlain, Hon. H. Leeson; Lord Chancellor, Right Hon. M. Blackburn; Secretary to Lord Chancellor, M. Perrin, Esq.; Lord Justice of Appeal, Right Hon. T. Brewster; Master of the Rolls, Right Hon. T. B. C. Smith ; Attorney-General, J. A. Lawson, Esq. ; Solicitor-General, R. Sullivan ; Military Secretary, Lieut.-Col. E. A.j Whitmore ; Ulster-King-of-Arms, Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D. CANADA. isher, kman. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. jlidei-de-Camp, Sfc. The Right Honorable Charles Stanley, Viscount Monck, Baron Monck, of Bal- lytrammon, in the County of Wexford; in the peerage of Ireland, Baron Monck, of Ballytrammon, in the county of Wexford ; in the peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governor-General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor-in-Chief in and over the Provin- ces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c. tec. Denis Godley, governor's secretary ; Lieut.-Col. Hon. R. Monck, Coldstream Guards, military secretary and aide-de-camp ; Lieut.-Col. Irvine. Provincial aide-de-camp ; Lieut.'Ool. Duchesnay, Lieut.-Col. Bernard, Lieat.-Ool. F. Gum- lierland, extra provincial aide-de-camp. 20 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. Deputy-Governors' to sign Money Warranti, Win. H. Lee and Wm. A. Ilims^rorth. Clerks of Executive Council, appointed to Countersign Commitments under Habeai Corpus Suspension Mt : Wm. H. Lee and Wnt. A. llimswortb. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Premier and Receiver General Hon. Sir N. F. Belleau. Attorney General U.G Hon. J. A. Macdonald. Attorney General L.O Hon. G. E. Cartier. President of the Council Hon. A. J. F. Blair. Minister of Finance Hon. !W. P- Howland. Provincial Secretary and Registrar. . . . Hon. Wm. McDougall. Postmaster General Hon. W. P. Howland. Minister of Agricultural Statistics.. . .Hon. T. D. McGee. Commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. A. Campbell. Commissioner of Public Worlis Hon. J. C. Chapais. Solicitor General for L. C Hon. H. L. Langevin. Solicitor General 'or U. C Hon. J. Cockburn. Officers : — W. H. Lee, clerk of Executive Council ; W. A. Himsworth, asst. do and confidential clerk. Clerks Executive Council: — F. Vallerand, A. Cot^, F. II. Himswortlj, H. Alexander and Wm. Horace Lee; M. Naughten, door-keeper and messenger; Wm. £. Morgan, Joseph Cairns and Patrick Batterton, messengers. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. lion. U. J. Tebbikr, Speaker, Nominated Members. Hon. John Hamilton, Kingston ; Hon. Philip H. Moore, Moore's Station, C. E, Hon. George J. Goodhue, London, C. W. ; Hon. James Ferrier, Montreal; Hon. Roderick Matheson, Perth ; Hon. George S. Boulton, Cobourg ; Hon. James Leslie, Montreal ; Hon. John Ross, Toronto ; Hon. Samuel Mills, Hamilton ; Hon. Louis Panet, Quebec ; Hon. Sir Narcisse F. Belleau, Quebec; Hon. Chas. Wilson, Montreal ; Hon. Benjamin Seymour, Port Hope ; Hon. David M. Arms- trong, Sorel ; Hon. Ebenezer Perry, Cobourg ; Hon. Walter H. Dickson, Niagara ELECTED MEMBERS. DIVISION. Alma Hon. Bathurst " Bedford " Brock " Burlington " Cataraqui " De La Durantaye " De Lanaudidre " DeLorimier " DeLaValliere " De Salaberry " Eastern " NAMES. P. 0. ADDBESS. Joseph F. Armand...Rivi8re-des-Prairie3. James Shaw Smith's Falls. A. B. Foster Waterloo, C. B. A. J. F. Blair Guelph. H. B.BuU Hamilton. ,_ A. Campbell Kingston. <» ^ . J. N. Boss^ Quebec. ' > L. A. Olivier Berthier. J. 0. Bureau St. Remi. J. B. G. Proulx Nicolet. Louis Renaud Montreal j Tbos. Bennett Athol. ■•■ > 1 .1 GENERAL INFORMATION. n DIVISION. Eric Hon. Gore " Grandville " Gulf " Home " Inkerman " Kennelec " King " La Salle " Laurenlides " Lauzon " Mftlahide " Jlidlaml " Mllle-Isle^ " Montarville " Newcastle " Niagara , " Queen " Quinte " Repentigny " Rideau " Rigaud " Rougeniont " iSaugeen " Sorel « Shawenegan " Stadncona " St. Clair " St. Lawrence " Tecumseth " Thames " Trent " Victoria " AVellington " Western " York " NAMES. r. 0. ADDRI88. David Ghcislio Rranlford. George Alexander. . .Woodstock. Luc Lot. de St. Just.. Riviere Ouelle. Ulric Jos. Tessier.. . .Quebec. James C. Aikins. . . .Uichview. John Hamilton Hawkeabury. Charles Cormier . . . .IMcasiville, yomerset. David Rcssor Markliam. A. J. Duchcsnay St. Cat!). Fossambault. David E. Price Cbicoutimi. E. H. J. Duchesnay..St. Marie, Nouv. Ucauce. E. Leonard London, C . W. Wm. McMaster Toronto. L. Dumouchcl St. Thor. do Blainville. Louis Lacostc Bouchervillc. Asa A. Burnham. . . .Cobourg. Jas. liae Henson St. Catherines. John Simpson Bowmanvillc. Rol)crt Read Belleville. P. U. Arcbambault . .L'Assomptioa. E. Prudhomue, Jr. . .Tannery We St. James Skead Ottawa. Wm. H. Chaffers.... St. C^saire. D. L. Macpherson.. .Toronto. J. B. Gu6vren3ont...Sorel. Charles Malhiot Pointc-du-Lac. J. E. Gingras Quebec. Ale.vander Vidal Sarnia. George Crawford. . . . Brockville. Donald McDonald. . .Toronto. Oliver Blake Waterford, C. W. . Billa Flint Belleville. Thos. Ryan Montreal. John S. Sanborn . . , .Sberbrooke. Walter McCrae Chatham. George W. Allan Toronto. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. J. F. Taylor, Clerk of the House and Master in Chancery, Cashier and Ac- countant. R. Lemoine, Deputy Clerk, and Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery, and Chief French Translator. Fennings Taylor, Deputy Clerk and Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery and Acting Chief Office Clerk. J. E. Doucet. Additional Clerk Assistant, Additional French Translator, and Clerk of Private Bills. W. A. Maingy, Additional Clerk Assistant and 2nd Office Clerk. James Adamson, Clerk of the English Journals. Victor E. Tessier, Clerk of the French Journals. A. A. Boucher, Additional French Translator and Clerk of Committees. A. Garneau, Additional French Translator. C. W. Taylor, Assistant Accountant. Neil W. McLean, Assistant Clerk of Committees and English Writing Clerk. John Walsh, Clerk of Petitions and English Writing Clerk. Rev. W. Agar Adamson, D.C.L., Chaplain and Librarian. 00 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIHECTORY. E. L. Montizambert, A.M., Law Clerk, (acting also as English Translator ) Yen^ Kimber, Gentlemaa Usher of the Black Rod. 0. C. Fortier, Sergeant-at-Arms. E. Botterell, Doorkeeper. J. B. Myrand, Postmaster. James Wingfield, Assistant Doorkeeper. M. Keating, Chief Messenger. S. Skinner, Housekeeper. L. J. Casault, Library Messenger. '■ Pet«r Dunn, Assistant Housekeeper and Messenger. P. Rattey, Speaker's Messenger. A. Laohance, F. Gilbert, N. Boulet, permanent Messengers. J. Doherty, R. Greer, S. Frazer, Z. Mender, A. Millar, A. Douairc, Adolphe Boucher, and John Dunne, Sessional Messengers. C, Young, J. Wingfield, Phileas Boulet and J. N. Rattey, Pages ; John Madi- gan, Porter. 1 i i yi F LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF CANADA. Hon. Lewis Wallbbidgk, Speaker. C0NST1J.UENCIKS. MEMBERS. Argenteuil Hon. J. J. C. Abbott. Eagot Hon. Maurice Laframboise. Beauce H. E. Taschercau. Beanharnois P. Denis. Bellechasse Ed. R6millard. Berthier A. Horaere Paquet. Bonaventure Theodore Robitn.ille. Brant (East Riding) John Y. Bown. Brant (West Riding) E. Burke Wood. Brockville (Town) F. H. Chambers. Bromc Christopher Dunkin. Carleton William Frederick Powell. Chambly Chs. B. De Boucherville. Gbamplain John J. Ross. Charlevoix Adolphe Gagnon. Chateauguay. . . . , Hon. Luther H. Holton. Chicoutimi and Saguenay P. A. Tremblay. Compton John H. Pope. Cornwall (Town) Hon. John S. Macdonald. Dorchester. .• Hon. Hector Louis Langevin. Drummond and Arthabaska J. Bte.Eric Dorion. Dundas John Sylvester Ross. Durham (East Riding) John Shnter Smith. Durham (West Riding) Henry Munro. Elgin (East Riding) Leonidas Burwell. M . Elgin (West Riding) John Scob^e. Essex Arthur Rankin. Froatena* William Ferguson. Ga8p6 John Le Boutill ier. Glengarry Donald A. Macdonald. GrenvilUe (South Rid ing) Walter Shanly. Grey. GeorgeJackson. Haldimand David Thompson. Halton John White. I ■> GENERAL INFORMATION. 23 CONBTITUBNOIES. MEMBERS. Hamilton (City) Charles Magill. Hastings (North Riding) Thomas C. Wallbridge. Hastings (South Riding) Hon. Lewis Wallbridge. Hochelaga Hon. Antoine A, Dorion. Huntingdon Robert 6. Somerville. Huron and Bruce James Dickson. Iberville Alexander Dufresne. Jacques Gartier 6. G. Gaucher. Joliette H. Gornelier dit Grandchamp. Kamouraska Hon* Jean Charles Ghapais, Kent Archibald McKellar. Kingston Hon. John A. McDonald. Lambton Alexander Mackenzie. Lanark (North Riding) Hon. Wm. Macdonald. Lanark (South Riding) Alexander Morris. Laprairie Alfred Pinsonneault. L' Assomption Louis Archambeault. Laval Joseph H. Bellerose. Leeds and Grenville (North Riding). . .Francis Jones. Leeds (South Riding) David F. Jones. Lennox and Addington Richard John Gartwright. L^Tis Joseph Goderic Blanchet. Lincoln William McGiverin. L'Islet Louis B. Caron. London (Gitj) Hon. John Garling. Lotbiniire Henri Gustave Joly. Maskinong6 Moise Houdc. ^fegantic George Irvine. Middlesex (East Riding) Crowell Wilson. Middlesex (West Riding) Thomas Scatcherd. Missisquoi James O'Halloran. Montcalm Joseph Dufresne. Montmagny Joseph 0. Beaubien, Montraoroncy Hon. Joseph Cauchon. t West Hon. Thomas D'ArcyMcGee. .Montreal (City) 5 Centre Hon. John Rose. ( East Hon. George E. Cartier. Napierville Sixte Coupal dit LaReine. Niagara (Town) Ang:.3 Morriaon. Xicolet Joseph Gaudet. Xorfo'k Aquila Walsh. Northumberland (East Riding) James Lyon Biggar. Northumberland (West Riding) Hon. James Gockburn. Ontario (North Riding Matthew C. Cameron. Ontario (South Riding) T. N. Gibbs. Ottawa (City) Joseph Merrill Currier. Ottawa (County) Alonzo Wright. Oxford (North Riding) Thomas Oliver. Oxford (South Riding) Hon. George Brown. Peel Hon. John H. Cnmeron. Perth Robert Macfarlane. Peterborough F. W. Ilaultain. Pontiac John Poupore. Portneuf. . .' Jean Docile Brousseau. Preseott Thomas Higginson. Prince Edward W- lier Ross. •sai wtmmmmimmm li:i i:, 24 COUNTY OF BRUCB DIRECTORY. CONSTITUENCIES. HBHBER3. e East. Pierre Gabriel Huot. Quebec (City) 5 Centre Hon. Isidore Tbibaudeau. ( West Hon. Cbarlcs AUeyn. Quebec (County) Hon. Franijoia Evanturel. Renfrew Robert Mclntyre. Richmond and Wolfe. William Hoste Webb. Richelieu '. Joseph Francois Perrault. Rimouski George Sylvain. Rouville Joseph N. Poulin. Russell Robert Bell. St. Hyacinthe R<5mi Raymond. St. Johns Frangois Bourassa. St. Maurice Charles Lajoie. ShefPord Hon. Lucius S. Huntington. Sherbrooko (Town) Hon. Alexander T. Gait. Simcoe (North Riding) Thomas D. McConkey. Simcoe (South Riding) Thomas R. Ferguson. Soulanges William Duckett. Stanstead Albert Knight. Stormont Samuel Ault. T^miscouata Jean Baptiste Pouliot. Terrebonne ' Louis Labreche-Viger. Three Rivers City C. Boucher de Niveryille. Toronto (West) John Macdonald. Toronto (East) Alexander M. Smith. Two Mountains J. B. Daoust. Vaudreuil A. C. de Lotbinierc Harwood. Vercheres , F(51ix Geoffrion. Victoria James Wicks Dunsford. Waterloo (North Riding) Isaac E. Bowman. Waterloo (South Riding) James Cowan. Welland Thomas Clarke Street. Wellington (North Riding) Thomas S. Parker. Wellington (South Riding) Dayid Stirton. Wentworth (North Riding) James McMonies. Wentworth (South Riding) Joseph Rymal. Yamaska Moi'se Fortier. York (North Riding) James Pearson Wells. York (East Riding) Amos Wright. York (West Riding) Hon. Wm. Pearce Howland. PERMANENT OFFICERS, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ' ( Chief Departxikst. — Wm. Burns Lindsey, clerk of the House ; G. M. Muir and A. Tatrick, deputy-clerks and assistant-clerks. Law Depautment. — Gnstavus W. Wicksteed, Q.C., law clerk; Frank Bad- gley, B.C.L., and Eugene P. Dorion, assistant law clerks. AccorNTANTS Depautment. — Thomas Vaux, accountant ; Joshua Stansfieid, assistant accountant and bookkeeper. Depautment of Routine and Records. — Wm. Spink, clerk of routine and records; Farquhar MacGillvray, assistant ditto. Genbual Department. — Henry Ilnrtney, chief office-clerk and clerk to Joint Committee of both Houses on Printing ; Herman Poettar, clerk of votes and proceedings; Ilenrv Boulton Stuart, English writing clerk; Edouard Dene- chaud, French writing clerk ; Thdodulo Blais, H. R. Smith, 0. C. de Lacbc- r GENERAL INFORMATION. 25 vrotiere, H. Lindsay, J. S. Sloane, Paul E. Smith, John Notman, F. N. Belcour, C. Panet, and W. C. Bowles, junior clerks. Committee Department. — Alfred Patrick, chief clerk of controverted elec- tions ; Jean P. Leprohon, first clerk of committees ; Francois X. Blanchet, second ditto. Private Bill Department. — Alfred Todd, chief clerk of private bills ; Thad- deus Patrick, assistant clerk of private bills and clerk of railway committee. French Translator's Department. — Eugene P. Dorion, chief French tran- slator ; William Fanning, French translator of votes and proceedings ; Tous- saint G, CoursoUes, assistant French translator ; J. F. Gingras, J. Royal, and E. F.Iain, assistants ditto ; C. A. Gagnon, general assist, and proofreader. En^'Lish Translator's Department. — Frank Dadglej'-, chief English transla- tor ; William Wilson, Finbar Hays, Wm. Wilson, jun., and George Macaulay, assistant English translators. French Journal Department. — William H. Lemoine, French journal clerk ; Pierre Rivet, assistant ditto. English Journal Dspartment. — William B. Ross, English journal clerk ; A. G. I'. Taylor, assistant ditto. Lir.RAHV Department. — Alpheus Todd, librarian ; A. G^rin Lajoie, assistant librarian ; Augustin Laperriere, clerk. Pom Office Department. — Robert Defries, postmaster; Joseph Blais, assist, ditto ; Edouard Pelletier, messenger. Dkt'Artment of SERfiEANT-AT-ARMS. — Donald William MacdonncU, sergeant- at-arms : John O'Connor, door-keeper ; Robert Baillie and Edw. Storr, assistant door-keepers ; A. Lerou.x Cardinal, chief messenger ; Michael McCarthy, assist- ant messenger ; Olivier Vincent and James Hoy, messengers of library ; Joseph Lemonde, William Graham, Ed. Stcacy, Joseph Assclin, P. Buckley, Etienne Roy, 0. Roberge, M. Laflamme, Jos. Nadeau, Edward Botterell, and 0. Rpbi- taille. messengers. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Cjvil Secretary's Office — Denis Godley, Esq., Secretary ; Henry Cotton, chief clerk ; John Kidd, second clerk ; F. D. Burrows, third clerk ; Philip Hill, office-keeper ; George Boxall, messenger; George Smith, extra messenger. MILITARY Secretary's jOffice. — Lt.-Col. the Hon. R. Monk, military secre- tary : Capt. Pemberton, GOUi Rifle ,, aide-de-camp ; Lt.-Col. Irvine, provincial aide-de-camp ; Lt.-Col. Philip Duchesney, Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, Lt.-Col. Fred. Cumberland, extra provincial aides-de-camp. PnrivixciAL Secretary's Office. — Hon. William McDougall, provincial secre- tary : Etienne Parent, assistant secretary. Lower Canada ; Edmund A. Mere- dith, assistant secretary. Upper Canada; Thos. Ross, accountant of the contin- gencies and receiver of marriage license foes; S. Tetu, W. H. Jones, Montezuma Tetu, first-class clerks ; M. Louis Araouroux, Elz(5ar Brousseau, extra clerks, Lower Canada; G.Powell, H. E. Steel, and C. J. Birch, first-class clerks ; Henry J. Morgan, extra clerk. Upper Canada ; J. Gow, office-keeper ; J. Dorr, J. N, Fradet, Peter Logan, messengers. Provincial Registrar's Department. — Hon. William McDougall, provincial registrar ; Geo. Henry Lane, deputy provincial registrar ; Amable B^langer, chief clerk ; John L. Belanger, second-class clerk ; Ludger A. Catellier, Alex- ander Beg7,Jovitte Vercheres DeBoucherville, and William M. Goodeve, clerks Maxime "Vrtiiquette, office-keeper, and Fran^ois-Xavier Valiquette, messenger. Office, Eastern Block. Receiver General's Office. — Hon. Sir N. F. Belleau, receiver general ; Thos. D. Harrington, deputy receiver general ; G. C. Reitfenstein, chief and deben- ture clerk ; T. C. Braraley, bookkeeper ; J. B. Stanton, warrant clerk ; F. Lewis, 26 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. ^!; bank account clerk ; J. P. Pellant, general clerk ; L. P. Dufresne, clerk la charge of municipal loan fund of Upper and Lower Canada; 0. W. Shay, gene- ral clerk ; P. Hunter, general clerk and accountant ; J. B. H. Neeve, stamp acts clerk ; P. L. Gasault, office-keeper ; P. McCaffrey and N. Gasault, me3- sengers. Defartubnt op Ministrr op Pinanoe. — Hon. W. P. Howland, (acting) minis- ter of finance ; Wm. Dick'nson, deputy inspector general ; Norris Godard, chief clerk and provincial bookkeeper ; John Drysdale, bookkeeper ; Archibald Gary, bookkeeper; M. A. Higgins, P. G. Scott, 0. J. Anderson, J. A. Torrance, R. W. Baxter, P. Ryan, E. S. Wilson, W. A. Blackmore, H. A. Jones, and George Aumond, clerks ; David Ryan, house-keeper; P. Pender, messenger. .Auditor's Branch. — John Langton, auditor of public accounts; John Simpson, assistant auditor of public accounts ; Thomas Cruse, and Thomas D. Tims, bookkeepers ; C. Cambie, registrar of free banks; A. Harvey, statistical clerk ; James Patterson, Edward C. Barber, G. Murray Jarvis, J. R. Hall, clerks; John Pender, messenger. Customns Department, — R. S. M. Bouchette, commissioner; Thomas Worthing- to«, assistant commissioner ; J. W. Peachy, corresponding clerk ; J. R. AuJy, clerk of seizures and forms ; T. P. Robarts, statistical clerk ; H. H. Dufiil!. P. E. Sheppard, Dr. L. O'Brien, G. A. Mailleue, H. C. Hay, W. A. Bell, J, C. Audy, and J. Wolff, check clerks ; J. Walls, messenger; A, Brunei, inspector of ports and excise ; Wm. Murphy, surveying examiner of excise ; R. Bell, inspector of canals ; II. Kavanagh, inspector of ports. COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. Those marked (*) are Warehousing Ports. Jmhersl* J. J. Fox. Amhersihurs;h* E. Anderson. Belleville* W. F. Meudell. Brantford* D. Curtis, jun. Brighton, D. Y. Leslie. Brockville,* E. Webster. Burwell, E. A. Dunham. Chatham* J. G. Pennefather. Chippewa,* C. St. G. Yarwood, Clarenceville, Chas. Stewart. ' Clifton, W. Leggett. Coaticook,* J. Thompson. Cobourg,* H. Easton. Colborne,* W. Pring. Cornwall,* R. K. Bullock. Cramahe,* J. M. Merriman. Daihousie,* James Lamb. Darlington, A. Dixon. Dover,* W. H. Hignian. Dundaf,* W. B. Gwyn. Dundee,* E. D. Phillips. Dunnville, W. A. Macrae. Elgin, R. P. McMillan. b\)rt Erie,* R. Graham. Freligsburgh, T. J. Parker. Gananoque, J. Ormiston. Gaspf.,* J. C. Belleau. Goderich,* D. Cameron. Guelph,* E. Carthew. Hamilton,* W. II. Kilston. Hemmingfbrd, Moses Sweet. Hope,* M. F. Whitehead. Kingston,* W. B. Simpson. Kingsvtlle, J. King. Lacolle, A. Holden. London,* J. B. Strathy. Montreal,* A. M. Delisle. Morriceburg, A. McDonnell. Napanee, J. Benson. New Carlisle,* John Fraser. yewcastle, F. Furncomb. Niagara,* J. W. Taylor. Oukville,* R. K. Chisholm. Oshawa,* C. Walsh. Ottawa,* D. Graham. Owen Sound, W. A. Stephens, Paris,* F. H. Haycock. Penetanguishene, W. Simpson. Philipsburg, J. Henderson. Pidon, J. Roblin. Potton, Geo. Gunn. Prescott,* A. N. Striker. Quebec,* J. W. Dunscomb. Queenstown,* P. B. Clement. Rimouski,* P. L. Gauvreau. Rowan, P. Bennett. GENERAL INFORMATION. 2T Sutton, B. Seaton. Toronto,* Hon. R. Spence. Trenton,* A. McCaalaj. Wallaceburg/i, C. Fraser. Whitby,* W. Warren. Windsor,* J. P. Elliott. Woodstock, •— . Ruaselltown, R. Rogers. Samia,* J. Scully. Saugeen, W. Keith. Sault Ste. Marie,* J. Wilson. Stanley,* J. Hemphill, (acting). Stanstead, G. Bullock. S^ JoAns,* W. McCrae. Stratford, J. Hamilton. Dkpartment op Agriooltcrji and Statistics. — Hon. T. D. McGee, minister of agriculture ; J. C. Tach6, deputy to the minister ; A. J. Cambie, cashier and patent clerk ; H. Gasgrain, assistant patent clerk ; Stanislas Drapeau, W. H. Johnson, statistical clerks; S. S. Finden, C. G. Neville, S. Ferland, N. F. Bois- sonnault, J. W. O'Brien, clerks ; J. E. Lemieux, house-keeper ; J. Boily, B. Moreau, messengers. Colonization Section. — B. de la Bruere, inspector of agencies ; Chas. Lespd- lance, deputy inspector of agencies. Emigration Department. — Quebec — A. G.Buchanan, chief emigration agent. Montreal — J. H. Daly, agent, 309 Commissioners street. Ottawa — W. J. Wills, agent. Toronto — J. A. Donaldson, chief agent for Canada West. Hamilton — Richard Rae, agent. Kingston — James McPherson, agent. Department of Public Works. — Hon. J. G. Chapais, commissioner ; T. Tru- (leau, deputy commissioner ; F. Braun, secretary. Engineering Branch. — John Page, chief engineer; F. P. Rubidge, assistant engineer; G. F. Baillarg6, superintendent engineer; P. Gauvrean, architect; Charles McCarthy, J. LeB. Ross, Thomas Monro, and James H. Rowan, draughts- men. FiJiancial Branch. — J. Baine, bookkeeper and accountant; G. Drolet and F. Hamel, assistant bookkeepers ; J. W. Harper, clerk and paymaster. Corresponding Branch. — T. B. French, corresponding clerk ; J. F. N. Bonne- ville, Henry Jackson, J. R. Arnoldi, Jas. Walsh, clerks ; Patrick Ownes, chief messenger ; Michael Walsh, assistant messenger. Official Arbitrators. — Thos. Kirkpatrick, Laurent A. Moreau, Hon. Phil. Van- koughnet ; F. H. Ennis, secretary. Grown Law Department. Attorney General Upper Canada Hon. J. A. Macdonald. Attorney General Lower Canada , Hon. Geo. E. Cartier. Solicitor General Upper Canada Hon. James Gockburn. Solicitor General Lower Canada Hon. H. L. Langevin. Clerk of Department George Futvoye. rierkq S '^^'^^''^'^^^ ^^'^^'^^^ Upper Canada. ... H. Bernard J. Stuart. ' ( Attorney General Lower Canada. . . .Joseph A. Defoy. Messengers P. Lynch Si J. W. Gow. Grown Lands Department. — Hon. A. Campbell, commissioner ; Andrew Russell, assistant commissioner ; Joseph Bouchette, deputy surveyor general ; William Ford, accountant and cashier. Surveyors and Draughtsmen. — E. T. Fletcher, P. L. Morin, Thomas Divine, G. G. Dunlevi'!, J. W. Bridgland, Edward Fox, and E. E. Tach6. Draughtsmen. — J. F. Bouchette, S. P. Banset, W. Baron Von Koerber, and Alex. L. Russell. Superintendent Woods and Forests. — P. M. Partridge. Clerks Thomas Hector, H. J. Jones, J. C. Tarbutt, W. F. Collins, P. T. Judah, E. A. Genereux, Jeremiah Alley, John Morphy, John Tolmie, Thomas Hammond, P. A. Hall, John V. Gale, W. P. Whitcher, first-class clerks ; A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor, P. D. Dugal, F. Chass6, L. A. Robitaille, D. A. Grant, J. J. Pendergast, G. B. Cowper, L. D. Lemoine, P. Morkill, W. E. Collins, D. C. Mackedie, 6. E. Lindsay, F. Norton, John M. Grant, Geo. VanPelson, L. 28 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. I. Berthelot, Worsley Ebbs, Richard Nettle, H. B. Dufort, A. J. Scott, second-class clerk's ; John Innis, D. G. B. Ross, R. H. Browne, R. H. Temple, J. Murphy, Jas. S. Thomson, J. R. Montgomery, E. Thomas, W. J. Cropier, third-class clerks; 0. E. Dobbs, W, A. Varm, fourth-class clerks. Office-keeper. — John Bradshaw. Messengers. — Geo. Fisher, P. Potvin, P. Cahill, A. McDonald, C. Dumontier. CnowN TiuBBR Agents. Ottawa A.J. Russell, agent ; C. S. McNutt, assistant agent ; J. Ritchie, clerk ; D. Russell, draughtsman ; E. T. Smith, temporary clerk ; P. Quinn, messenger. Montreal C. E. Belle, agent ; J. C. Coursolles, clerk. Belleville J. F. Way, agent ; J. A. Macinnes, clerk. Three Rivers A. Dubord, agent ; Wm. Lamb, clerk. Toronto J. R. Nash, agent j F. W. Stayner, clerk. Windsor J. F. Elliott, sub-agent of Toronto agency. St. Hyacintho G. J. Naigle, agent. Chicoutimi G. Duberger, agent. River du Loup (en bas)..(j. Dawson, agent. Trois Pistoles G. T. Dnh6, agent. Carleton, C. E J. N. Verge, agent. Quebec McL. Stewart, collector of C. T. Dues ; Wra. O'Kane, assistant ; John MacKay, clerk. Indian Department. — Superintendent-general, Commissioner Crown Lands ; deputy-superintendent-general, Wm. Spragge, Esq. ; accountant, C. T. Walcot, Esq. ; corresponding clerk, L. Vankoughnet ; clerks, J. P. M. LeCourt and S. G. Murray ; visiting superintendents, W. R. Bartlett, Toronto ; J. T. Gilkison, Brantford ; C. T. Dupont, Manitoulin ; R. Mackenzie, Sarnia ; commissioner for L. C. Indians, E. N. DeLoiimier, Laprairie ; Indian agent, S. Colquhoun, Corn- wall. Geological Survey. — Sir Wra. E. Logan, provincial geologist ; Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, chemist and mineralogist; E. Billings, palaeontologist. Educational Department. Lower Canada. — Old Government House. — The Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, superintendent ; Ls. Giard, secretary ; J. J. Phelan, English corresponding clerk, and assistBut editor of the "Lower Canada Journal of Education"; Alex. DeLusignan, clerk of accounts and statistics ; A. N. Montpetit, French corresponding clerk, assistant editor of " Le Journal de I'lnstruction Publique," and librarian ; Pierre Chauveau, assistant clerk of accounts and statistics ; J. J. Laparre, store-keener ; J. Baptiste Lenoir, copying clerk ; Paul Blouin, mes- senger. Catholic Board of Examiners. — Rev. L. L. Villeneuve, Rev. A. Truteau, Wm. Doran, Rev. C. Lenoir, P. Garnot, P. Beaubien ; F. X. Valade, secretary. Protestant Board of Examiners. — Alex. Johnson, Esq., LL.D., Rev. George Cornish, Rev. Wm. Bond, M.A., Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., W. Lunn, A. N. Rennie, Rev. John Munroe Gibson, B.A., T. A. Gibson, secretry. Upper Canada. — For the General Administration of the Grammar and Com- mon School Laws, — Education Office — Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., chief superintendent of education ; J. G. Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S., deputy superintendent; Alex. Marling, LL.B., senior clerk and accountant; A. J. Williamson, clerk of correspondence ; F. J. Taylor, clerk of statistics ; J. T. R. Stinson, assistant clerk of statistics ; W. H. Atkinson, assistant clerk of correspondence ; Frank Lillie, extra assistant clerk ; James Moore, messenger. Depository Branch — S. P. May, M.D., clerk of libraries; E. B. Cope, depository salesman ; H. Wilkinson, assistant depository salesman ; E. J. Russell, assist- ant clerk of librarias ; C. Parsons, packer and messenger. Office in the Noimal School Buildings, Toionto. ■h, GENERAL INFORMATION. 2^ POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Honorable W. P. Howland, postmaster-general ; W. H. GrifiBn, deputy post- master-general ; H. A. Wicksteed, accountant; Wm. White, secretary; John Ashworth, cashier. Money Order Branch. — P. Lesuer, superintendent. Classification op Clbrks. First Class.— E. C. Hayden, R. Oliver, II. S. Weatherly, P. Holt, J. C. Stewart, J. T. McGuaig, J. Audette. Second Class. — J. Brophy, G. Mason, J. Boyd, J. L. McMahon, E. H. Ben- jamin, W. D. LeSueur, B. King. Third Class.— Q. H. Hargrave, H. J. Garrett, H. W. Griffin, J. Plunkett, E- P. Bucke, W. Berry, 0. Frechette, R. P. Davis, J. Wilson, J. McNab, J. 0. Pat- terson. Fourth Class. — J. McDougall, G. O'Donohoe, Thos. Cross, R. J. Shaw, Arthur Lindsay. Ocean Mail Service. — R. Sinclair, bookkeeper. Bill and Law Stamp. — D. Matheson, bookkeeper. Post-Office Inspectors. John Dewe, Gilbert E. Griffin, Matthew Sweetnam, Edwin King, W. G. Shep- pard. MONTREAL. Edward S. Freer Postmaster. B. McEvenue Assistant Postmaster. Clerks. — M. Emery, H. Huddell, McD. Simpson, M. Murphy, U. Benoit, J. McKeon, Alex. Robertson, L6oa Malard, F. Pridham, J. T. Wright, S. Johnston, A. D'Amour, V. Baillargeon, Thomas F. Larseneur, H. A. Bourret, Thos. For- syth, Joseph L. Palmer, D. Robinson, W. Fitzgerald, H. A. Lemieux, W. Finton, W. J. Fennell, Israel St. Amour, T. Ducharme. Letter- Carriers. — P. O'Reilly, John Drew, A. Auger, and 0. Piliatrault. Office hours, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; from 8 to 10 a.m. on Sundays. .1 .1 ■4 Regulations and Rates. Letter-Rates, — Letters posted in Canada, addressed to any place within the Province, pass, if pre-paid, for 5 cents per half-ounce, but if posted unpaid, are charged 7 cents per half-ounce. On letters to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island, the rate is 5 cents per half-ounce, — pre-payment optional. The rate on letters to the United Kingdom will be — By Canadian Packet, 12i cents per half-ounce. By Cunard Packet, 17 cents per half-ounce, advancing by one rate for each half-onnce. Letters for the United Kingdom must be pre-paid, or they will bo charged a fine of 6d. sterling in addition to the deficient postage on delivery in England. Letters for British Colonies and Possessions, beyond sea, and for Foreign Countries, via England, must be pre-paid. The rate on letters for the United States, 10 cents per half-ounce. -naanviaKiiUiiiaaMaiM 50 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. The following table exhibits the rates to most of the principal countries in postal communication with Canada : Destination. Australia Austria.. 'Bermuda ♦British West Indies.. **British Columbia.. . . Belgium Bremen •Cuba California Denmark France, J oz Gibraltar H H 14 so 03 s < Cts. Cts. 23 5 23 6 23 3 23 3 10 2 19 5 23 6 20 3 10 1 29 6 17 5 23 3 Destination. Hamburgh Holland Norway •Nova Scotia •Newfoundland, via Boston Portugal, I oz Prussia Russia •Red River Spain, i oz Sweden •Vancouver , H H H Cts. 23 17 27 5 12J 19 23 31 10 23 23 10 b: u a. < Cts. 3 6 1 3 3 G 6 I (> G •> N. B. — With the exception of those marked with an asterisk, all are to be sent by Canadian Line only ; for Cunard Line, add to the above rates 5 cents for letters. The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the letters bear a special direction, — " By Cana- dian Packet," or " By British Packet," — and in that case, they are kept over for the packet designated. " By Canadian Mail " is not a distinctive super- scription ; for any mail for Canada is a " Canadian mail," by whatever packet forwarded. Registration Charges. — For the registration of a letter addressed to any place in British North America, the charge is 2 cents. For the registration of a letter to the United Kingdom, 8 cents. For the registration of a letter to the United States, 5 cents. •France, and other countries for which letters pass through France, an amount equal to the postage. No letter can be forwarded as registered unless postage and registration fee are both pre-paid. Miscellaneous Charges. — The charge on parcels, by Parcel Post, to any place in Canada, is 25 cents per pound, (with 5 cents additional, if registered). No parcel must exceed three pounds in weight. One cent per ounce, payable in advance by postage stamp, is the rate on printed circulars, prices-current, hand-bills, and other printed* matter of a like character ; and on books, bound or unbound, when posted at a Canadian Post Office, addressed to any place in Canada, British North America generally, or the United States. The charges upon prices-current, when addressed to the United Kingdom, is 2 cents each, and must be pre-paid by postage stamp. Postage Rates on certain Miscellaneous Matter passing within the Province of Canada, or to and from the United States :— I. — Packages of seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, or grafts, may be posted in Canada for delivery within the Province, or to an address within the United States, on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce ; and when received from the United States, addressed to any place; in Canada, * All of these to be addressed " via United States." •* To San Francisco only, an additional charge on delivery. 4! GENERAL INFORMATION. 31 such packages may be delivered on payment, by the person addressed, of a like rate. :. — The limit of weight for such packages will be one pound. No communi- cation, whether written or printed, must be enclosed in them ; and they must be so put up as to be easy of examiuatlon, for the purpose of verifying the alleged contents. If put up in bags, the bags must be simply tied at the neck, 60 as to admit of inspection ; and, in the case of such packages mailed in Canada, the nature of the contents, such as " Seeds," " Rootn," Ac, as the case miiv be, must be marked on the package by the sender, as a statement of the claim to pass at the reduced rate hereby made applicable to such matter. o. — Book manuscript, and printers' proof-sheets (whether corrected or not), maps, prints, drawings, engravings, photographs (when not on glass or in cases containing glass), and sheet music (whether printed or written), may pass in covers open at the ends or sides, and provided that no letter, or other commu- iiicition intended to serve the purpose of a letter, be enclosed therein, on pre- payment, when posted in Canada, by postage stamp of the ordinary printed- luatter rate of one cent per ounce ; or upon payment of that rate on delivery on such matter when received in the mails from the United States. Transmission of Patterns of Merchandise and Samples between Canada and the United Kingdom, and certain other countries : — 4. — Patterns of merchandise and samples may be forwarded between Canada and the United Kingdom, and Denmark, France, Italy, Belgium, and the German Stales, by the Canadian Packet mails, at book-post rates, and subject to the following conditions : A — The patterns or samples must not be of any intrinsic value ; and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and whatever may have a vaUie of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any material or article, sent as a pattern or sample, be so great that it could have on this ground an intrinsic value. On this point an explanation in a subsequent Departmental Order, appears as follows : B— It has hitherto formed part of the Imperial Post OflBce regulations that ^' samples or patterns must not be of intrinsic value," but in consequence of the difficulty that has been experienced in determining what is, and what is not, a pattern or sample of merchandise of intrinsic value, this prohibition has been removed. The modification is a verbal one, and will not alter nor enlarge in any way, the character of the transmissions permitted to pass by pattern post. The special prohibition as to intrinsic value has, it is understood, been with- drawn, not because the question of value will not still influence a decision as to whether an article offered for transmission by pattern post is a genuine com- mercial sample (or pattern) or not, but because as a general proviso it could not well be enforced ; inasmuch as every article whether properly a pattern or sample or not, has necessarily more or less of an intrinsic value, and might be held to be amenable to a strict construction of this prohibitory clause in the regulation. C — The patterns, &c., must be sent in covers, open at the ands, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and such like, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or rather material, simply tied at the neck ; or, provided that bags be transparent, they may be entirely closed, if they are for delivery within the United Kingdom. Bags, however, entirely closed, even though they be transparent, must not be used for the transmission of seeds to foreign parts. D— The rule which prohibited the transmission through the post, as patterns, of articles of cutlery, &c., haa been rescinded ; and scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, and saffh like articles, are now allowed to be forwarded by the post as samples, provided they be packed and guarded in so secure a manner as to ! 1 ii! 1 i 82 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. afford complete protection to the contents of the mail bags, and to tbo persons of the ofBcers of the post office. Such articles, however, must be so packed that they may be easily examined ; and it is made a rule that any packet con- taining such articles, which may be found to be insufficiently guarded, shall not bo forwarded through the post. No packet of patterns or samples must exceed 24 oz, in weight. A packet of patterns or samples sent to France, must not exceed 18 inches in length, width, or depth ; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or depth. A packet of patterns or samples sent to Germany or Belgium must not exceed 8 ounces in weight. None of the articles named in the rule D, may be sent as patterns or sampk-s to any place abroad, except Germany, Belgium, and the British colonies, and not to these places when addressed " via France." There must be no writing or printing other than the address of the person for whom the packet is intended, the manufacturer's or trade mark and number, and the prices of the article. Any infringement of the above regulations vnll render the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. The rule which forbids . the transmission through the Post of any article likely to injure the contents of the mail-bags, will apply to patterns and samples ; any package transgressing this rule is to be sent to the Postmaster General. Transmission of patterns and samples within the Province of Canada :— • Patterns or samples of merchandise and goods for sale may be posted in Canada to be forwarded to any place within the Province, on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce, under the following regula- tions : I. — Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, fastened in such a manner that the/ may be readily opened — or in bags entirely closed, provided that they be transparent, so that the officers of the Post Oftce may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the con- tents. 11 — The packet may bear on the outside the address of the sender in addition to the address of the person for whom it may be intended — also a trade mark and numbers, and the price of the articles enclosed — inside^ there must be no enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves — the particulars, however, of the trade marks, numbers and price, may be marked on the articles them- selves instead of on the outside of the packet at the option of the sender. III. — Any sample or pattern packet containing a letter, or otherwise violat- ing the conditions of the preceding rules is to be rated and treated as a letter. IV. — The rate of 1 cent per ounce is to be pre-paid by Postage Stamp — and if such rate be not fully pre-paid by the stamps affixed — the packet is to be rated with the deficient postage and a fine of 5 cents in addition. V. — Packets of samples and patterns may be registered on pre-payment by postage stamp of a registration fee of 5 cents in addition to the postage rate — and provided such packets be duly handed in to the Post Office for registra- tion. A registration receipt or certificate should always be given for such packets when presented for registration. VI. — No packet of samples or patterns must exceed one pound in weight ; any packet exceeding that weight is to be sent to the Postmaster General. Book Post. — Books, bound or unbound, posted in Canada, and addressed to any office in Canada, British America and the United States, are chargeable with a rate of one cent per ounce which must be pre-paid by postage stamps. GENERAL INFORMATION. 88 Led to [eable Ipa. Book packets arc forwarded by post from Canada to the United Kingdom vice versa, by Canadian steamer only, at the following rates: — For eacli packet Not more than 4 oz 7 cents. Exceeding 4 oz., and not exceeding Jib 12 J " " i lb., " 12 oz 19 " " 12 oz., " 1 lt> 25 <' «< 1 lb., " U lb 32 " And so on, the scale progressing throughout by a single rate for every four ouncea 6,-7-No prints or printed matter will be allowed to pass by book post between the United Kingdom and Canada, unless printed on i)aper, parchment or vellum. Book packets addressed to the United Kingdom can be registered on payment of the ordinary registration fee (8 cents) in addition to the postage. Book Post with tVanr.e. — For a packet of printed matter, or single newspaper, book, &c., not over 2 ounces r> cents. Do. exceeding 2 ounces, and not over 4 ounces 10 " Do. " 4 " " 8 " 20 " Do. •* 8 " " 16 " 40 " And so on ; increasing 20 cents for every additional half-pound. The Book-post Regulations between Canada and England apply to matter Vietween Canada and France. Newspapers and Periodicals. — Newspapers published in Canada may be sent by post from the office of publication, addressed to any place in Canada, at the following rates, if paid quarterly in advance, by either the publisher at the post office where the papers are posted, or by the subscriber at delivering post office:— For a paper published 6 times a week 28. per qr., or 40 cents. «' " 3 » Is. " or 20 " " '< 2 " 8d. .« or 13 " « " 1 " 4d. " or 6i " When the above rates are not paid in advance, by either publisher or sub- scriber, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. Transient Neiospapers. — Transient newspapers, that is to say, Canadian news- papers, posted otherwise than from the office of publication, and American or British papers posted or reposted in Canada, must be pre-paid one cent each, by poetage stamp, or they cannot be forwarded ; except only British newspapers distributed to regular subscribers by Canadian booksellers and news-agents, such papers pass free, as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mail. Nevjspapers by Mail from England or United States. — Newspapers received from England by the Canadian Packet Malls are delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Cunard Packet, are charged 2 cents each on delivery. (This is the American transit charge.) United States newspapers, brought by mail into Canada, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Periodicals passing by Mail in Canada : — 1. — The rate on all periodicals, other than newspapers, passing by mail in Canada, save such as may be addressed to or received from the United King- dom, and such as are exempted from postage by statute, will henceforth be I cent per 4 ounces weight of package containing periodical matter, whether the package contain one or more numbers. 2. — Any fraction of 4 ounces to be charged as a full rat«. 3. — On periodicals posted from the office of publication, or by news-agents or booksellers, to regular subscribers within the Province, this rate may reraaia to be collected on delivery, and must in such cases be marked upon the pack- ages and charged in the letter-bills ; but when mailed to go out of the Pro- vince, such periodical matter must be pre-paid by postage stamp. British and United States periodicals may be posted in Canada by news-agents and book- sellers to regular subscribers in the Province under this regulation. 4. — Transient periodical matter posted in Canada most in all cases be pre- paid by postage stamp. 1 I - "' lllJI 84 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. J ^1 n. H. 6. — The above rate will be payable on deiivery on all periodical mnttor recelTed fiom the United States, except that Cnnudinn editurB niiiy recelTc excbftogb piTiodiciils from the United Stutea free of ("iinadian postage. Caiuulian PvnoiiiruU yohlnl fur United Kintfdom by Canadian Piukcls :— 6.— Ueriodicala, printed and published in Cnnudn, may be posted, addressed to any place in the U'nited Kingdom l>y Ciinudian Packet, on pre-paymeut by postage stamp of 2 cents each number, 7. — This rate will be ajiiilicable to all classes of Canadian periodicals posted as above for the United Kingdom, the exemption to which certain classe? of Canadian periodicals are enti'.led, extending to such numbers only as are addressed from the office of jmhlication within the Province. Pvntaiff Stamps, — Postage Stamps, of the respective values of 1 cent for newspapers; 2 cents for prices-current for the United Kingdom ; 5 cents for ordi- nary Provincial letters ; 10 cents for United States rate ; I'JJ cents for Canadian I'acket, and 17 cents for Cunard Packet, — are provided for sale to the public Letter Envelopes, impressed with Medallion Stamp, and equivalent to the pre- payment of postage, to the amount of 5 and 10 cents respectively, are furnished for sale to the public at the following rates :— The 5-cent Envelope, at $5.50 per I'lO, or GG cents per dozen. The 10-cent Envelope, at $10.50 ])er hundred, or $l.2G per dozen. Penal Clause. — The Act contains the following penal clause :— To inclose a letter, or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, shall be a misdemeanor. To inclce a letter, or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing ip. a newspaper, posted to pass as a newspa[ier, at the rate of postage applicable to newspapers (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper jjublishers, which are per- mitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), shall be a misdemeanor. Money Okdkhs. Money Orders on Canada. — All the Money-Order Post Offices in Cansda are authorized to draw Money-Orders on each other for any sum up to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant ms-.y require, upon the follow- ing terms, viz. ; — On Orders up'to $10 5 cents. On Orders over $10, and up to $20 10 " " $20, " $40 20 " " $40, " $tiO 30 " <« $60, " .J80 40 " " $80, " ;iiiO 50 " Money Orders on the United Ktngiihin. — The Canadian Money Order Offices also draw upon ell the Money O.'u'. Offices in P'ngland, Ireland, and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to i-'lO sterling, and grant as many Order,'^ for $10 sterling each, as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms are as under : — On Orders up to £2 25 cents. On Orders over £2, and up to £5 50 " " £5, " £1 75 " '< £7, " £10 $1.00 " Money Orders on the Lower Provinces. — The Canadian Money Order OfiBceg draw also upon all Money Order Offices in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. The Orders, like those of the United Kingdom, are made payable in Sterling money, and for sums up to £10 sterling, The terms are ;— For Orders up to £5 25 cents. For Orders over £5, and up to £10 60 " The Money Order Post Offices are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland ; and the Postmasters are instructed to afibrd every infonna- GENERAL INFORMATICS. 8G )ffices |)llafld, many It to be lOffices Island, made late ■. — Order [eland, Ifonna'* tion in their power, in reapcct of the places upon whicli tlicy draw, to(;ether with any other infurmatlua relating to such issues as the inlondiug remitters may desire. CANADIAN STAMP DUTIKS. (hi IHtls of Exchange, DniftSy awl Prominsory Notet. In computing the duty, it mmi be borne in mind timt uny interest payable at maturity with the principal, is to bo counted as part of the amount. Amount. Orer II II II II K II $2') and under 25, and not exceeding 50 " " II II II II II i< II II II II 100 200 300 400 500 $50. 100. ■200. 300 . 400, 500. 000. $0.01 O.Ol 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 Extract from Jlcl q/ 1865. — "The person alUxing such iidhe.iive stamp, shall, at the time of affixiug the same, write or stiunp thereon the date at which it ia affixed, and sucli stamp shall be held prima facie to iiavo been aflixed at the date stamped or written thereon, and if no date bo so stamped or written tiiere- on such adhesive stamp shall be of no avail ; any person wilfully writing or stamping a false date on any adhenive stamp shall incur a penalty of one hun- dred dollars for each Buch otlonce.'' HERSCHELS WEATHER TABLE. The following Table, constructed upon philosophical conpiderations of the at- traction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respecting the- Earth, and confirmed by experience of many years' actual observation, furnishes the observer, without further trouble, with the knowledge of what kind of weather there is the greatest probability of succeeding, and that so near the truth, that in very few instances will it bo found to fail ;— MOON. If it be New or Full Moon or the Moon entering into the first or last quarter at 12 noon or between 12 and 2 2 and 4, afternon. .. 4 and. 6, evening . . . 6 and 10, do SJMMER. 10 and 12, night ... 12 and 2, morning. 2 and 4, do 4 and 6, do 6 and 8, do 8 and 10, do 10 and 12, do V erj Rainy Changeable, Fair Fair, if wind at N. W. . Rain, if wind at S or S. W. Fair Fair Cold, frequent showers. Rain Wind and Rain Changeable . . . . , Frequent showers WINTER. Snow and Rain. Fair and Mild. Fair. [or N. E. Fair and frosty, if wind N. Rain or snow, if wind S. or S. W. Fair and frosty. Ilard Frost, unless wind S. or S. W. Snow and stormy. do do Stormy weather. Cold Rain, if wind W. ; snow, if E. Cold, with high winds. 86 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. TABLE OF DESCENT OF REAL ESTATE, ,,.1 i: ,,1., ■■■. n i:. i: ■ii! i ^'1 1' ; ACCOKDINO TO THE LAW OP TTPPEK CAKADA, (Con. Stat. U. C. cap. 82.) N. B. — This table applies only to persons dying on or after 1st. January, 1852. As to all persons who died before that day, the law of descent is the same as in England. The Real Estate, in Upper Canada, of all persons dying on 6r after 1st January, 1852, descends as follows : 1st. —To lineal descendants, and those claiming by or under them jyer stirpes. 2nd.— To the father. Rrd. — To the mother. 4th. — To collateral relatives. Subject, however, to the following rules : First. — If the intestate leave several descendants in the direct line of lineal descent, and all of equal decree of consanguinity to such intestate, the inheri- tance will descend to such persons in equal parts however remote from the intes- tate the common degree of consanguinity may be. Second. — If any of the children of the intestate be living, and some be dead, the inheritance will descend to the children living, and to the descendants of Those who are dead, so that each child who shall be living shall inherit such share as would have descended to him if all the children of the intestate who shall have died, leaving issue, had been living, and so that the descendants of such as are dead shall inherit the share which their deceased parent would have received if living. ^Tliird. — The same rule applies where descendants of the intestate are of unequal degress of consanguinity. Fourth.— liihfi intestate die without lineal descendants, and leaving a father, the inheritance will go to the father, unless the inheritance came to the intestate on the part of the mother, and such mother be living. If the mother be dead, the inheritance descending on her part will go to the father for life, and reversion to the brothers and sisters of the intestate and the descendants of such as may be dead. If there be no brother or sister, or descendants of brother or sister, the inheritance will go to the father. Fifth. — If intestate die without any lineal descendants and leaving no father, or leaving a fa,ther not entitled under the last rule, and leaving a mother and brothers and sisters or descendants of a brother or sister, the inheritance will go to the mother for life and revert to the brothem and sisters and their descend- ants. If the intestate leave no brother or sister, or descendant ff a brother or sister, the inheritance will go to the mother. ■" Sixth.^ -If no tuther or mother capable of inherit ing under the preceding rulles, then the inheritance will fall to the collateral relatives in equal degree in equal parts. ^Seventh. — If intestate leave only brother or sister, or descendant of brother or sister, the inheritance will go to those living and to the descendants of thoae vrho are dead equally. GENERAL INFORMATION. 37 Eighth. — If the intestate leaves no heir entitled under the foregoing rules then if the inheritance came on the part of the father, it will go to the brothers and sisters of the father, and the descendants of such as may be dead. Ninth. — If no brother or sister of father, and l^o descendant of a brother or sister of father, the inheritance will go to the brother or sister or descendant of brother or sister of mother. Tenth. — Where inheritance came on part of the mother, then the same shall descend to the brothers and sisters and descendants of brothers and sisters of the mother. Eleventh. — Where the inheritance came neither on part of mother nor father, the brothers and sisters, and their descendants, of father and mother shall inherit equally. Twelfth. — The half blood shall inherit equally with whole blood, unless the inheritance came by descent or devise or gift of some one of intestate's ancestors, in which case those not of blood to the ancestor shall be eycluded. Thirteenth. — Failing heirs as aforesaid, the inheritance shall goto the next o f kin, according to the rules of the English Statute of Distribution. Fourteenth. — The posthumous child will inherit equally with those born in the lifetime of intestate. Fifteenth. — Illegitimate children cannot Inherit. Sixteenth. — If any child has been advanced by settlement or portion, and the same shall have been so expressed in writing by the intestate, or acknowledged by the child, the value of such advancement or portion iliall be reckoned as part of the intestate's real and personal estate. F the advancement or portion bo equal or superior to the amount of the share which such child would take, such child shall be excluded from any further inheritance. If unequal, the difference will go to such child. TABLE OF DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF INTESTATES. I '4 ACCOHDIiVf; TO ). LAWS Oir ENGLAND AND CPPER CANADA. Jf intPUaU di ' leaving i His Personal Representi, lives take thus, viz : Wife and child or cl ildren Wife only i One-third to wife, rest to child or chil- dren ; if chll^ ad, then to their representatives (^that is, their lineal descendants), except such child or children (not heirs-at-law) who had estate by settlement of intestate, in his lifetime equal to the other shares. c Iliiif to w'iffi ; res to uext of kin in equal { degrees to 'n testate, or their legal ( renrer.cntiitM't'.. {, All to lext-jf-kin, and to their legal "> ;tiJrest'at.iti-\33. Child, children, or their represciilatives All to bl;n, her or them. Children by two wives Eq in'v to all. ifno child, children, or representative? ] ^■\^S^'^ '^'''" '" '^^^^^ degree to in- Child or Grandchild Fial o -bild, half to grandchild. So wife or child \v^ 38 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. If intestate die leaving : Hit Pergonal Repretentativea take thus, viz.: Husband Whole to him. Father and brother or sister . . . . Whole to father. Mother and brother or sister. . . . Whole to them equally. Wife,mother,brother,sisters and nieces \ ^^*l^^« wife residue to mother, brothers ' ' ' ( sisters and nieces. S Two-fourths to wife, one-fourth to mo- ther, and one-fourth to nephews and nieces. Wife, brothers or sisters, and mother \ ^"^^^^^ ^'S' ^^^^ *° ^''°^''^" °'' '''*°" ' ( and mother. Mother only The whole (it being then out of sta- tute). Wife and mother Half to wife, half to mother. Brother or sister of whole blood, and ) m n * u *i brother or sister of half blood ..\ ^1"*"^ ^ ^°^^- Pos^thumous brother, or sister and mo- 1 ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ Posthumous brother, or sister and bro- i ther, or sister born in lifetime of fa- > Equally to both. ther ) Father's father and mother's mother. Equally to both. Uncle's or aunt's children, and bro- ? v n ♦ u ther's or sister's grandchildren . . \ '^^"^^'y ^^ a^'- Grandmother, uncle or aunt.. .. All to grandmother. Two aunts, nephew and niece . . . . Equally to all. Uncle and deceased uncle's child. . All lo uncle. Uncle by a mother's side, and deceased ? . , , . , uncle or aunt's child j ^" *» ""^le. Nephew by brother, and nephew by > -, „ half sister. . .... .... ..\ Equally, per capita. Nephew by deceased brother, and ne- } Each in equal shares, per capita, aad not phews and nieces by deceased sister J per stirpes. Brother and grandfather . . . . Wholo to brother. Brother's grandson, and brother or sis- ? m j i . ter's daughter.. J To daughter. Brother and two aunts To brother. Brother and wife Half to brother, half to wife. Mother and brother Equally. Wife, mother and children of a de- ? ^^'i.'f ^o wife, one-fourth to mother, one- ceased brother or sister ( ^'''''}^, ''f '^''Pf ^° deceased brother ) or sister s children. Wife, brother or s.ster, and children S ^'^1^*° '''^"' ^^;-^^'''^) to brother or of a deceased brother or sister . . ] 'f^' Pf '^«P''?' °°r ^°"'? *° ^'.''*'- ( ed brother or sister s child per stirpes. Brother or sister, and children of a S "^^^^ *° ^f«"'^^ °/ ^Z^^"*^"/ 'i"^""' »^*lf deceased brother or sister . . .A *? . children of deceased brother or ( Bister, per stirpes. Grandfather and brother All to brother. By the l7th section of Consolidated Statutes U. 0., cli. 73, it is enacted that the separate jiersonal property of a married woman dying intestate, shall be ''is- tributed in the same proportions between her husband and children, aj the personal property of husband dyin^* intestate is to be distributed between hi j wife and children. And if there be no child or children living at the deat'. of t'je wife so dying intestite, then such property shall pass or be distributed .t sf *,hat Act had not been passed. Vtz. : hera mo- aad stera 3ta- aot GENERAL INFORMATION. 39 TABLE OF DISTKIBUTION OF PERSONAL ESTATE OF INTESTATES. ACCOUDING TO THE LAWS OF LOWEB CANADA. J^f Intestate die leaving— hud Wife and child or children AlT 1 7 '"""' '''' ''"*' "'* ' • • • . AH to child or children. Wife only, or husband only .. S iuT u^'" "^"^^* ascendant: and if J ' '• i there be no ascendant living • then to Children by two wives . ^ r, *'^^ «ext-of-kin of the intestate. Children .„dg„„dohiMre„.,-.." ^SiZtL. ■ Grandchildren only . . S ^^^^ '^'*'^'^ °^ children collectively r*. ) f,;f,",'^"''«''-P'ir^>"t deceased, and take Brothers and sisters ^ r, ^"^''^ ^'^^ stirves. Brother or sister of whole bl'o'od, 'and ?^"*"^'°*"- .' brother or sist&rof half blood.. . . ( Equally to both. ^ -' Posthumous brother or sister only. . All. -' >- Bro.h„„.3.^,.„d„ephews„.„.„j''±r„r.s:r=r^ra^^^^^^^ faro5-s«fi„d ..;; •• '£";nf ;'■'--•'-'•, \ Aunt and Nephew '*""*"Qt.. All to grandmother. . rncle and deceased uncle's child " 5^"^"^ <|i^ided. Nephew by brotlK.r, and Ltllet b;?'^'^"^''^ ^^^■^^^<^- half sister "^ ^ Equally divided. Brother and grandfather . '"ah* Brother's gnandson and brother'orsiVo^'"'"''^'^"^''"'- - ters daughter J Equally divided. -srother and aunt.. .. ah * ,. . ' AH to brother. )ne- ;her ' or sas- pes. ialf or hat 'is- the rife the hat ;" » ".*, ' ivoiia (i COUNTY OF BRUCE. I J The County of Bruce, which is shaped like a scalene triangle, is one of the 42 Counti'c omposing Upper Canada : it is situated between 44 and 45^ degrees nt> '"'Hnde. and betwixt 81 and 81^ degrees west longi- tude. It is boui I the north by the union of the Nvatcrs of Lake Huron and the Ge,.; _ ' Bay ; on the east by the County of Grey ; on the south by the County ot Huron ; and on the West by Lake Huron, which lake forms one link of the great chain of fresh water lakes which in part separate British North America from the United States, which chain of navigable water affords ingress, and egress to Bruce by means of vessels capacitated to carry from 20 to 25,000 bushels of wheat. The settlement of the County by the whites dates from the year 1848, since which date the influx of population augumcnted the number of actual settlers from 3000 to 4000 in 1848 to about 35,000 in 1866. The rapidity of its settlement is without a parallel in any County in either of the Canadian Provinces. The plan of giving free grants of land, consisting of 50 acres in each grant, to each of such as became an immediate actual set- tler adopted by the liberal government, at the head of which as governor was Lord Elgin (whose family name was Bruce), together with the fertil- ity of the soil, led to the sudden influx of parties in search of land. The County of Bruce proper comprises eleven Townships, viz : Arran, Bruce^ Brant. Culross, Carrick, Elderslie, Greenock, Huron, Kincardine, Kin- loss, and Saugeen. There are four other Townships temporarily attached for municipal purposes, viz. : Amable, Albemarle, Eastnor, and Lindsay ; which townships, in their extension northward, stand out in hold relief, and, by being nearly encompassed by the waters of Lake Huron and the Georgian Bay, form a peninsula, hence an integral portion of the County of Bruce as it is, with Cape Hurd at its northern extremity. On the west side of this peninsula, in Lake Huron, near the mainland, and thirty miles northward from Southampton, is the situation of the Fishing Islands, very important for fall fishing by seines and nets, — herring, white fish, and trout, of which from five to six thousand barrels are taken to market annually, and adds not a little to the trade of Bruce. The distance across the County from east to west is 35 miles, and from north to south about 90 miles, its climate is usually vigorously cold in winter, variable in spring, moderately warm in summer, and boisterously windy intermix- ed with spells of fine weather in fall. Along its shore there are natural facilities for harbor accommodation,aud vessels of moderate tonnage can now find good shelter at Kincardine during the prevalence of violent storms, and COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. 41 also at the Fishing Islands, and temporary shelter at the places named as follow, viz., Port-Head, Bay-de-deur, and at Chantry Island: the latter is convenient to Southampton, to all of which places, including Inver- huron, Malta, Port Elgin, Bay-de-deur and Port Head, grants of money for purposes of improvement have been given by the government to facili- tate an unobstructed intercourse betwixt the producers and those engaged in lake navigation. Until very recently the inadaptedness of those ports for shipping and landing places presented serious obstacles or barriers to local public traffic. The principal roads claim attention next. The Goderich and Saugeen Road extends nearly in the direction of north and south in a right line parallel to the general margin of the lake, vary ng in point of distance from the lake from half-a-mile to four miles, according lo the prominence of the capes or the indentations of the bays ; its continuation northward from Saugeen or Southampton is denominated the Saugeen and Owen Sound Road ; its extension south from the town line, intervening Huron and Ashfield, is known as the Goderich and Kincardine Rof>d. The Goderich and Saugeen Road forms the eastern boundary of the town plot of Kin- cardine, by which access may be had to Tiverton, situated nine miles northward; to Underwood, five miles from Tiverton: to Port Elgin, eleven miles north of Underwood ; and to Owen Sound, thirty miles northward of Port Elgin. The crossing of the Saugeen River, near Port Elgin, is effected by means of a costly bridge of trestle work, erected in connection with the gravelling of the leading roads by the County. The best travelled road in the County is the Durham Road, on which is situated Kincardine, at its western terminus. Adjoining the lake, 7 miles to the east of Kincardine village, is the location of Bervie, 5 miles to the east of which is the Black Horse : 4 miles eastward of the latter is Rivers- dale, 4 miles to the east of which is Enniskillen; 8 miles eastward of which is the situation of Walkerton the County-town in a deeply indented trough at the point of intersection of the Durham Road and the Saugeen river, which point is about 30 miles from the outlet of the river into the lake and a similar distance from the western end of the road, Kincardine village erected at a point adjacent to the lake, and known by the aboriginal name Pennatanau- guego, vulgarly pronounced by the English speaking people Penetangore, which was changed in connection with the act of its incorporation to Kin- cardine village. The Saugeen and Elora Road connects Southampton and Walkerton, which embryotic towns are 30 miles distant from each other ; the continuation of said road south-eastward effects a communication with Elora, thence with Guelph, where myriads of roads converge. The side lines of roads are parallel to each other at a distance apart of one and a quarter mile ; similar lines of road are laid out at right angles with the former, the direction of the road is east and west, and north and south ; thus the whole county is laid out into squares containing -ten lots, consieting of one hundred acres in each lot ; the side of each of these squares, is one and a quarter mile ; of the whole a checker board is a fair representation, with the exception that in the case of this, the squares ad- join each other ; whereas in that, the roads intervene. qna Bsm 4 4& COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. ^ The inhabitants of Bruce are made up of several nationalities, riz : Irish, Germans, Scotch, English, English and French Canadians. The Scotch are the most numerous, the Irish next, the Germans next, then the English, and then the French Canadians. The nation- ality of each is no criterion of the religious persuasions to which they belong — the French and a small portion of the Irish are Roman Catholics ; some of the English, and some of the Irish are Episcopalians ; the prinoipal portion of the Scotch, some of the Canadians and Irish are Presbyterians ; some of the Scotch, some of the English, some of the Ciuadians, and a few of the Irish, are Baptists ; a great many of the English, a great many of the Irish, a few of the Scotch, and some of the Canadians, are Methodists. The Methodists are divided into Wesleyans, Episcopal Methodists, New Connexionists, Primitives, Clovites, &o., &o. The Presbyterians are divided into Old Kirkites, United Presbyterians, and Free Church. The Episcopalians into high and low church. The Baptists into ".ee Will, Close Communion, and Adventists. Improvements to facilitate inland travelling are being attended to ; the Provisional Couuty Council have entered upon a scheme of turnpiking and gravelll ' on "..^ndred and fifty miles of the principal roads or thoroughfares of tiavel, and the contractors who have undertaken the execution of the requisite work on the various sections (for the work is under contract), are progressing with the performance of the work as favorably as could be expected under the circumstances ; and notwith- standing the unsuitability of the weather, owing to unusually frequent and heavy rains, a considerable amount of work has been performed ; and it is anticipated that in the course of next summer, the roads at least shall be in such a state as to admit of the inland carrying trade being carried on without interruption at all seasons of the year : but such comforts as must result from such an extensive scheme of improvements cannot but be attended with an enormous expenditure of public moneys, which by the rate payers will be more sensibly comprehended and realized when the Township collectors appear on their annual dunning rounds to collect the needful wherewith to defray the incidental expenses, or pay the money lenders the vast amount borrowed from them, and for which they hold County debentures with coupons for interest. The amount of " borrowed money" expended falls but little short of two hundred thousand dollars, and must exceed that amount before the roads are completed. The subjoined Table contains data from which the reader, on examination, may bo enabled to understand correctly the comparative area of the various sections denominated Townships composing the County. The Township of Carriok is king as to the number of its schools ; Brant sways the sceptre as to the extent of its improvements ; Kincardine bears the palm for market facilities; Port Elgin, Southamp- ton, and Inverhuron, rank next to Kiacardine as grain depots. The people of these places sharply compete with one another with an eye to the monopoly of the inland trade. The space allotted will not admit of the insertion of ail that might be said regarding the Townships. The COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. 48 characteristics of important localities liave to be omitted for want of space. Townships. Arran Brant Bruce Carrick Culross. .. . Elderslie. . . Greenock. . Huron Kincardine. Kinloss . . . . yaugeen. . . . Amabel and Albemarle . No. of Glass in No. of No. of acres. 1864. acres cleared. Schools 54,835 1st 13,160 11 70,900 2nd 17,016 11 66,122 4th 11,901 12 59,620 2nd 15,500 14 58,095 3rd 11,619 8 55,777 4 th 10,597 10 61,595 5 th 10,471 8 58,335 4th 11,667 3 60,036 1st 13,808 9 44,583 4th 8,470 9 3',510 Ui «:,167 6 14,182 6th • • • • 815 1 1 The cleared land bears the proportion of a little over ^th of the whole. The Townships adjoining the Lake were appraised by the government at $2.00 per acre, and those of the interior and of the rear of the County, at $1.50 cts. per acre. To prevent speculation the land was open for actual settlers only, who, to keep valid their tenure, wo required to clear, and put under fences and cultivation five acres daring four consecutive years from the date of settlement, erect a house 18 x 24, and a barn on each U '^ of 100 acres. Except in the case of a family,the male members of which wCiC allowed to hold land irrespective of a house and barn whilst they lived ' with their father, the period fixed by the government for payment of the land was ten years : a tenth of the whole amount of the purchase money with 6 per cent was required to be paid annually during the period of ten years from the date of the lands being brought into market, which, when complied with, government patents were to issue to the purchasers who had paid and improved their respective lots according to government regulation. They are but very few indeed who complied with the rules as regards the periodical prompt payment ; yet even to this day no on e had occasion to complain of harsh measures on the part of the government or the resident agent. Indications of petroleum in Bruce exist, on the South line in the Township of Kincardine. Shale rock, the ingnition of which gives a flame about as brilliant as that which may be obtained from alcohol, turpentine, or camphine, the dark seams and odour of the same in the limestone rock where rents, fissures, or crevices appear so highly colored that all doubts are removed as to the existence of the presence of the most admired lubricator and light-giving element. A company was formed to test the bowels of terra in that locality, and they actually pierced to the depths of upwards of 350 feet, when the drill broke in the hole, from which they failed to extract it, although several attempts were made ; and 44 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. f '! in the situation thus described the thing rests ; yet we anticipate more brilliant nights for Bruce and the regions beyond its boundaries from reservoirs native to Bruce. The productiveness of the soil in Bruce is proven beyond doubt by the quantity of wheat exported yearly, which in round numbers amounts to about 300,000 bushels. A County consisting of 639,590 acres of lands, with only 112,463 of these acres clear, disclose to the reader and especially to living eyewitnesses the bearing capabilities of the surface soil, composed of black loam, the remains of decayed vegetable matter. In time the residents will ascertain whether the subsoil is productive or not ; oats, peas, hay, including timothy and clover, cabbage, mangel wurtzel, and garden vegetables usually grow well, and in like manner fruits of the orchard. The soil that yields in abundance cannot be otherwise than good. The products of the County consist of salt, maple sugar, pearls, or potash ; so far as surface indications go'there is nothing to indicate the presence of any of the useful metals. The rock of the County combines granite, greywack, lime and ferru- ginous boulders : lime abounds on the South line Township, of Kincardine, near Stony Island, and near Teeswater in the Township of Kinloss, and in the bed of the Saugeen Iliver, and at Invorhuron and near Walkerton, The prevailing rock is lime which underlies tiie whole County ; the isolated boulders of granite are foreigners, and must have been borne hither in icebergs in the days of antiquity when the water prevailed over the land ; there are sufficient indications to show that this has been the case, and a similar description answers the boulders of greywack and ironstone. LAY OP THE LAND AND APPEARANCE OP THE ABORIGINES. The County is devoid of mountains and hills ; the frontier of the County near the lake presents in calm weather, adjoining a silvery plain somewhat elevated banks, with here and there a deeply indented ravine in which the drainage from the water troughs finds an outlet to the lake. Those banks are continuous with an extension of flat surface inland, whence towards the source of the numerous creeks and rills it becomes undulating, which changes gradually falls into vast flats where creek channels are lost sight of, and immediately merges into swampy ground where water overflows without any apparent outlet. The ground from which the creeks flow in opposite directions forms the most choice locations to settle on, but the settlement of which belongs to the past. The Indians were somewhat numerous at one time but are now comparatively few ; they appear during the fall and winter for hunting purposes, when they usually kill many of the deer species with flint locks, fowling pieces, used by them with unerring aim. The males are of medium size, weatherbeaten in appearance, with bare heads, long jet black hair, high cheek bones, wide mouths and short foreheads : on their feet they have moccasins, on their legs coarse blankets tied tightly with buckskin thongs, surmounting which, on their bodies, each has a blanket and a hatchet and a smoking pipe with a long wooden stem. This is a finished Indian — the connecting link betwixt the COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. 45 brnng Unce, and boarse 1 their long It the whites and the Peruvians, thence to the gorill.is. The Indians carry their guns only : the squaws carry the venison and all the moveables ; they are exp-ts at basket making and staining them in variegated colours. The swamp ash affords them ample materials, they prepare the same by split- ting sections ofit into thin slivers from four inches in width down to nought according as it suits their taste, for the execution of the kinds of basket which they think most likely to meet with ready sale in the market. The birch bark, within the compass of which they usually domicile, is denominated a wigwam. They also make fancy hay baskets, and buck- skin moccasins beautifully and tastefully wrought with porcupine quills and beads, which reflects much credit on their taste and their idea of the attractive characteristics of the really beautiful. The benefits of daily mails are realized in Kincardine, Southampton, Paisely. Walkerton, and intermediate places, with veins by which, for purposes of communication the most obscure places in the County are accessible. The vegetation of Bruce consists of as follows .-viz., such grasses and bulbous roots as arc usually incident to the temperate zone ; and cedar, tamarac, balsam, black ash, soft elm, and soft maple in swampy land ; Norway black and white pine, white ash, maple, basswood, beech, rock elm, ironwood, and cherry on dry land ; butternut on the flata^of creeks und rivulets ; hemlock and birch about the margin of the swamps ; oak for waggons, such as plank, hubs and spokes, as well as a considerable amount of pine lumber, are usually imported annually. The exports embrace wheat, oats, pease, barley, timothy seed, pearl ashes, hides, hem- lock bark, wool, pork, butter, live stock, eggs, flour, and oatmeal. In addition to the imports mentioned above, may be named salt, sugar, coffee, spices, and drugs ; grindstones, scythe stones, and hones, dry goods and hardware, bar iron and pig iron, fruit trees, and tombstones, &c,, We may mention, with pleasure, that as regards the article of salt which hitherto we have been importing, the recent discoveries in the adjoining County of Huron gradually precede the necessity of importation of salt, of which the Province consumes about 300,000 barrels annually, and the County of Bruce about 11,000 bushels annually — a considerable amount, when it is considered that the pork usually exported leaves the County in a fresh state in the winter season, to be cured somewhere near its destina- tion for consumption. Home consumption and fish curing absorb the quantity of salt alluded to. Fish is no inconsiderable item ; the take near the Peninsula, in the Fishing Islands, amounts to from 6000 to 6500 barrels, including the different kinds ; and if we add to the same the fish caught within twelve miles of the shore of the main body of the County during the fishing season, probably 10,000 barrels, in the whole, •will not be an overestimate of the fish caught by those who are munici- pally under the control of Bruce officials ; but the leaseholders are directly controlled by the Government, to which the lessees pay yearly stipulated rentals. To travel through a roadless forest, strewn with a profusion of windfalls in the way, with occasionally heavy burdens of provisions^ is not easy of 46 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. il I-.V accomplishment ; yet this was the only way or mode of procuring the ai&fl of life by the first settlers of the interior of Bruce, when the beasts ol' burden for the carrying trade of this bush lai)d, at the period alluded to, had not emerged from the womb of time. The primitive settlers had no other alternative than to perform the duties which, in the reclaimed portions of this Province, devolved upon the horse and the ox. The primitive settler had, at some period or other of time, to perform the work of the horse, ox, ass, camel, dromedary, or the mule in every part of the habitable globe. Need the reader wonder, then, that the first settlers of Bruce did not, in this respect, form an exception to the general rule ? At certain stages of the reclaiming, and multiplying, and replenishing process in the difterent por- tions of mother terra, the morning light shone alike faintly upon the minds of the mass of the people. If, in other portions of the world, more in advance in point of civilization, and the geniality of warmth and high noon-day brilliancy of light, benefits arising from a knowledge of the sciences, accrue to the advantage of the people, as liTie produces like under similar circumstances, may not all predicate a successful future for Bruce, and sanguinely anticipate the near approach of high noon-day heat and light, with all its concomitant advantages ? JUSTICES OF THE PExVCE FOR BRUCE. The following are the twelve gentlemen named in the new Commission of the Peace. They will generally be regarded as a good selection. Some doubts are expressed whether the old ones can act : — James Brocelbank, Brant ; William Hall, Brant ; Michael Fischer Carrick ; Alexander Mclatyrc, Culross ; Robert Pinkerton, Greenock Peter lleid, Kinloss; John Phelun, Greenock ; John Gillies, Elderslie John M. Lumsdeu, Arran ; William H. Ruby, Port Elgin j Johu Valentine, Paisley ; Donald McLellan, Bruce. REEVES AND COUNCILLORS FOR THE COUNTY OF BRUCE. The following are the Reeves and Councillors for this County for 1867, with the exception of Amable and Albemarle, which we have not heard from as we go to press. Kincardine Village. — Reeve, W. Rastall; Councillors, A.Gordon, W. W. Davey, M. Macpherson, and S. Havner. Kincardine Township. — Wm. Millar, Reeve; J. P. Mclntyre, Deputy Reeve ; Councillors ; D. Leitch, C. Bennett, and Thos. Stewart. Huron. — John Good, Reeve ; John Smith, Deputy Reeve ; Council- lors, D. McDonald, E. Himter, and W. McMurchie. :. Bruce. — D. McLellan, Reeve; J. H. Coulthard, Deputy Reeve; Councillors, John McEwan, P- S. McLaren, and H. Calder. Greenock. — R. Pinkerton, Reeve ; Councillors, P. Tookey, A. SymoD, James Mair, and Matthew Pinkerton. ..1. i COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. 47 1867, heard )rdon, ityre, bwart. lunoil- KiNLOSS. — R. Purvis, llecve ; CouncillorH, W. Hcuderson, Grant T Maloney. Akran. — A. Freeborn, llecve ; J. Monkmair, Deputy Reeve ; Coun cillors, T. Nicholson. Wni. Esplan, and Wni. Crawford. Bbant. — James Brocclbank, Reeve; Deputy Reeve, T. Wilson Councillors, Messrs. Smith, Dorstine, and McNally. Saugeen. — .lames Rowand, Reeve ; Deputy Reeve, .John Staflbrd Councillors, R. B. Fleming, Donald Wilkes, Donald Currie. SouTUAMPTON. — T. Adair, Keevc; Councillors, J. A. Burwash, A Lindsay, John Byers, Alex. Belcher. CoLROSS. — Alex. Mclntyrc, Reeve ; Deputy Reeve, L. McKippen Councillors, Paul Ross, F. II. Schoales, James Smith. Eldelslie. — .John Gillies, Reeve; Deputy Reeve, \V. C. Bruce Councillors, Neil McKechnie, Thomas Falconer, and E. A. Noble. Carrick — .Michael Fisher, Keeve; Deputy Reeve, Jjimes Parsill ; Councillors, M. Clendinning, Joseph Diemert, James Campbell. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. At the annual meeting of the mcnibers of the Agricultural Society of the County of Bruce, held in the Town Hall, Kincardine, on Wednesday, the 16th January, inst., for the election of officers I'or the current year^ the following parties were elected: — President, Wm. Withers; 1st Vice do., Wm. Millar ; 2nd Vice do., Wm. Blair; Treasurer, M. MePhcrson ; Secretary, .1. Campbell : Directors : Wm. Reekie, A. McCosh, D. Hcnder son, Henry Teskoy, J. Sellery, R. Davey, and R. Rivers. hJ STATEMENT OF THE EXPORTS OF THE PORT OF PENETANGORE, For the year ending 30^/i 'J^uly, 1860. Wheat 215,308 bush $262,678 60 Peas 2753 " 16.')2 00 Barley 800 '' 495 00 Oats 250 " ....62 50 Grasseed ^ tons 21^' 00 Flour 476 brls 2^ Bark 651 cords 1478 00 • Pearlash 283 brls 6763 00 Pork 12100 00 Butter 279 tubs 3658 00 Wool 2700 00 - ', Hides and skins .% 1000 00 Lumber 65,700 ft 586 00 Fish; 234 00 Sundries 906 00 Custom House, Peuetangore, 26th Nov., 1866. $297,379 00 48 /. COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTOUY. J I'OST OfFICB8. P0HTMA8TilW. Riversdalo H. B. O'Connor. Giammis J. Crnwford. (llcnlyon J. Shannon. Greenock J. H. Ritchie. (ik jsham B.J. Brown. Hepworih W. P. PlowB. Inverhuron Peter McRue. Iiwerary Abraham NeeUads Kincardine M. McKendrick. Kinloas Kinluiigh Simon Corrigaa. Langside Lisburn G. Ruttle. Saugeen Thos. Lee. Scone Thos. Boarman. Tara John Tobay. Teeswater M. Had wen. Tiverton N. Mclnnea. Underwood J. H. Goulthard. Verdun J. Colling. Veata Rcbt. Cannon. Walkerton Malcolm McLe»a. West Arran John Biggar. WilliBcroft Geo. Williscrc LIST OF POST OFFICES IN THE COUNTY OF BRUCE. Post Offices. Po.smtmahtkbs. Arkwright Jolin 1). Kcrgan. Bervie NMcol Mclnlyro. Burgoyne Alfred Shell. Oarlsruhe I. Kormann. Oafneige Snm. Kwart. Chapston Wm. Ilenesy. Oolpoys Bay L. Kribbs. Durablane John Fraser. Dunktiid ■ EllanRowan Elmwood T. Dirstain. 3i, Elsinorc D. McLeod. Formosa F. X. Meaner. Lovat Thos All.iii. Lucknow W. Campbell. Lurgan Jas. McCrindle. Malta Walter Macfarlane. Normanton John J. Lehnen. North Bruce I). McTavish. Outram David Smith. Paisley Thos. Orchard. Pine River D. McDerraid. Pinkerton M. Pinkerton. Reekie Joseph Sheir. Ripley Thos. Harris. d^^ , ^ '^ - . KINCARDINE POST OFFICE. HOURS OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Arrive from the B. & L. H. Railway, Goderich, Port Albert, Kings- bridge, Amberly and Pine River, every dny, Sundays excepted, at 6 a.m. Depart for Pine River. Amberly, Kingsbridge, Port Albert, Goderich, and B. & L. H. Railway every day, Sundays excepted, at 3 p.m. Mails closed at half-past 2 p.m. Arrive from Durham, Allan Park, Hanover, Walkerton, Greenock, Riversdalo, Kinloss and Bervie every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2 p.m. Depart for Bervie, Kinloss, Riversdale, Greenock, Walkerton, Hanorer, Allan Park and Durham, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m. Mails closed at half-past 8 a.m. Arrive from Saugeen, Normanton, North Bruce, Underwood, and Tir- erton, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Ip. m. Depart for Tiverton, Underwood, North Bruce, Normanton, and Sau- geen, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 a.m. Mails closed at 7 a.m. Arrive from Reekie every Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a.m. Depart for Reekie every Tuesday and Saturday at noon. Arrive from Lisburn every Saturday at 11 a.m. Depart for Lisburn every Saturday at noon. COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTOKY. 40 Mails for Enjiland by Canadian Lino, dosed for despatch every Wednosday at hull-past 2 i).m. By Cunard Line, every Friday at huH'-past 2 p.m. M. McKENDRICK, l*ustmu8tcr. igs- ..at fob, .m. |>ck, 9lQd tlT- &U- kils MASOxNIC. NORTHERN LIGHT LODGE, NO. 93, KINCARDINE. Meets : — Thursday on or preceding lull moon each month. OFFICERS : David Gairdncr, W. M. .James Legear, V. M. Ross Robertson, (J. W. William McKibbon, J. W. DeWit H. .Martyn, Secretary. John Selcry, Treasurer. Robert Ralant.vne, G. D. John Rental, J. D. Samuel Havener, J. G. Henry Teskey, 3. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, NO. 131, SOUTHAMPTON. Meets : — Second Tuesday in each month. OFric'tus F.E.Smith, Vv'.M. D. R. Campbell, P. M. John McLean, G. W. R. A. Drake, J. W. J. Burwash, Secretary. J. Eastwood, Treasurer. R.S. SlaflFord, S. D. Thomas Cascaden, J. D. W. S. Scott, J. G. William Smith, S. JUDICIARY OF THE COUNTY OF BRUCE. County Court. — Pre.sided over by a resident Judge in each county .-»— Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed £50 ; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant, or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties, or signature of the defendant, to £100 ; and to all bail bonds and recognizances of bail given in the County Court, to any amount ; but not to cases involving the title to lands, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim. con., or seduction. An appeal lies to either of the Superior Courts of Law. These Courts also possess equity powers, to the amount of £50, subject to an appeal to the'Court of Chancery. Officers of Court. — Judge, J. J. Kingsmill ; Clerk, William Gunn. Court of Quarter Sessions. — For the trial of issues of fact, and the assessment of damages, on the second Tuesday in March, June, Septem- ber, and December, in each yeaf:* J. J. Kingsmill, Chairman. D V mmmmm wmmm ■■ 60 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Court of Chancery. — 3. J. Kingsmill, Master and Registrar for the County of Bruce. Surrogate Court. — The jurisdiction of these Courts relates to all tes- tamentary matters and causes, and to the granting or revoking of probate of wills, and letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate or effects in Upper Canada, and all matters arising out of or connected with the grant or revocation of probate or administration, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. The County Judges are also Judges of the Surrogate Courts. William Gunn, Registrar, Walkerton. Law Circuits. — The Courts of the Western Circuit are held in St. Thomas, Sandwich, Sarnia, Chatham, London, Goderich, and Walkerton. Clerk of Assizes, Deputy Clerk of the Crown, ex officio. Division Courts. — For the summary disposal of cases by a Judge ; but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their juris- diction extends to action of debt or contract amounting to £25 ; injuries or torts to personal chattels amounting to £10 ; but not to actions for gambling debts, liquors drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, &c., or any toll, custom, or franchise, will or set- tlement, malicious persecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduction, or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. Courts are held once in two months in each division, or oftener at the discretion of the Judge. The Pivisions arc established by the Courts of Quarter Sessions J. J Kingsmill, Judge. Clerks for Biiice. — 3rd Div., Joseph Barker, Kincar- dine; 8th Div,, William Collins, Walkerton ; 9th Div., John Eastwood, Southampton ; 12th Div., H. B. O'Connor, Riversdale ; 4th Div., George Campbell, Paisley. Countji and Judiciul Officers of the Countif of Bnice. — Warden, James Brocelbank ; Treasurer, Alexander Sproat, Southampton ; County Registrar, John McLay, Walkerton ; County Clerk, George Gould, Invermay ; County Judge, J.J. Kingsmill ; County Attorney and Clerk of the Peace, I). Wilson Ross ; Sheriff, William Sutton ; Clerk of the County Court, and Deputy Clerk of the Crown, Wil iam Gunn ; Master and Deputy Registrar in Court of Chancery, J. J. Kingsmill ; Registrar Surrogate, William Gunn ; Surveyor, Latham B. Hamlin. 1 TOWNSHIPS OF AMABEL & ALBEMARLE. The land in Amabel was first offered for sale by public auction in 1857, and Albemarle in 1858, but partly owing to the rough character of some of the land, and partly on Bccount of some of the best lands being bought up by speculators, this section of the country has not been very rapidly populated. The general character of the soil is a moderately rich light loam, lying on a whitish limestone rock ; in some parts there is a good depth of clay above the rock, but in many places the rock is seen above the surface. Thi? is particularly the case in Albemarle, owing to the pe- culiar position of the land between two large bodies of water, the extremes of heat and cold are less felt than la any other part of Canada, and there is little or no summer frost. There are no settled villages in these townships at present, but there are two town plots in Amabel, viz : Wear- ton, at the head of Colpoys Bay, and Oliphant, at the fishing islands, on Lake Huron shore, but they have not been brought into the market yet. There are two schools iu operation in Amabel, and one in Albemarle, two post-offices in Amabel, viz : Elsinore, Donald McLeod, postraater : Hepworth, William Plows, postmaster ; one in Albemarle, viz : Colpoys Bay, Ludwick Kribs ; postmaster. There is a saw-mill at the mouth of the Sable River, owned by Mr. McKenzie,of Dundas, a saw-mil on the same stream, owned by William Street ; a saw-mill at Colpoys Bay, owned by Leonard Gleason ; and a Grist and saw-mill owned by Ludwick Kribe. AMABEL. Con. Lot. AddyCaleb 11 5 Aikens John 15 16 Allen James A 9 & 10 Anderson Philip 9 6 AmottPcter A 4 Atkinson William 2 11 Barber Samuel 3 3 Bell William N. C.D.I 39 Berry David j g i, Blately Edward 4 6 Bolton Edward E | b 10 Brown John B 22 23 Con. Lot. Brown Peter 20 1 Bull William 25Nil Burwash William 6 5 Burrows Sit niuel A 14 Carson William 3 20 Coles Law/ence 2N^17 CoranJohuJ 19 9 Connelly Thomas 3 1 Coram William 19 6 Coram William E... 19 8 Cooper Isaac AEll EbertJohn 3 12 Ekins George A Pt 23 Ekins Walter 3 10 / 52 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Elgey William 4N|20 Bmnies Thomas A 20 Evans Richard A 17 Field Wm R. . . 25 centre 73 of A 1 1 Forsyth Robert. . .A. 6 6 N |- 22 99 Forsyth David., A 22 Forgrave William J 6 15 Gales George 8 10 Good William 5 10 Greig Alexander 25 14 Gunn Joseph M 2 19 P 18 Haddock John APtEll Harris James AN|-15 Hannah Robert APtE12 Harris Charles... A8U5 Harkness Thomas 24 13 Hand Surthin 5 15 Helivcr Louis B 21 Hogg James 6 1 Howe James 2 8^17 Howley George B 24 Hughes Thomas 10 13 Ireland Thomaa D Pt 7 Kidd Andrew D 8 Kirkland Hugh 3 8 Knox Thomas A 5 Lewis Henry 5 5 Little Joseph.... \ mile S 36 k 37 Loucks Edward.... 7 C 14 N * 14 Loucks John C E J 14 LoweJohn 4 10 Mason Richard 1 8 Mason James A 12 Mathews James 21 4 Maxwell William D 10 Melton Albert A & Pt 11 Montgomery James A 21 Moffatt William 11 10 Manroe Adam 2 19 Miinroe William 2 20 Murray John D 3 Murray Robert D 3 McBeath David 4 12 McBcath Peter ,., ^:l\\\2, McBeath Malcolm CN|13 McCulloch John 18 7 McDougal John 1 Pt 11 McDougal Charles 1 Pt 12 Con. Lot. McDougal Archibald. 1 Pt 11 & 12 McLitosh Andrew D 13 McIntoshJohn D Pt 11 Mcintosh Alexander.... D Pt 11 Mcintosh Angus A 3 & 4 McLeod Angus A N § 27 McLeod Donald A N | 27 McLcod Roderick D 9 Ottawell Richard 18 8 Patton William 25 13 Purdy George ,.. 5 6 Plows William 10 2 Ramage William 2 16 Reid Donald., 3 16 Rutherford Robt C 7 Ruston James D C Ruxton Andrew D 9 Shaw James 11 15 Shaw William 11 13 Shannon Frederick C 16 Shackleton John. 20 2 Sedwell Luke 20 4 SedwellJohn 21 6 Smith David 6 3 Smart Leslie 5 11 Smith James 6 6 Spencer Walter 16 2 & 3 Spencer John 11 8 Spencer William 11 7 Spiers Alexander 25 15 Street John....' 5 7 r rrjet William • 5 8 Sturnait Philip C 20 StewartJohn 3 Pt 11 Stewart Charles 3 Pt 11 Taylor Cornelius 10 3 Taylor Peter 12PM Tapling Christopher 3 15 Thompson E 11 P 5 Temple William 3 6 Temple John 3P19 Temple James 3P19 WainMrsAnn APt23 Walker George 2 15 White John S C D 1 Pt29 White Charles NCD2 60 White Samuel 12 Pt 14 White William 5 12 TOWNSHIP OF ALBEMARLE. 53 White James ^Y%lwi w,,. ' Con Lot * ^^ J 20 1 Wilson Samuel N C D 2 67 I 8 > 13 > 6 ) 2 ! 16 ! 16 ' 7 ) C • 9 15 13 ! 16 I 2 I 4 6 1 3 : 11 1 6 2&3 8 7 I 15 ' 7 8 20 ^tll ^'tll 3 PM 15 P 5 6 P19 P19 :»t23 15 't29 60 hu 12 SETTLEES IN ALBEMAELE, INDIAN PEN- INSULA. Brown Williams ' g P 3 Cameron Roderick. ' « o Couch William Z'" 7 jl Crane Thomas WBR3 ' Crane Richard ^2 1{ Cross Ephraim 7 E Pt 3( Dance John ' 5 E ^^ ^4 And W 1-20 E 1-26 & E 2-20 J^ischer Adam 8S # ^f] Frame Abraham....;.;;;; §30 i^rame John 7 3^ GaUoway Thomas..;;;; W 1 N 431 Weason Leonard 7 P 35 Greig Alexander ; W 1 e i 30 brib Adam E 2 "^S Grib Peter ;; '; go 9^ Green Edward . . . ...';;;.'.*.*. W 3 "9 KaleWilford . w^'^"" ^°k Knbs L. . 5th Pt 30 7th Pt 35 & 36 K- -k r. . , & 8th 35 j Knbs David g 27 I Kromholty Daniel....;;;;; 7 N i 16 [Petry John ^ ^^ ^ Pettman Sampson 5 33 Schoolkowski Joseph...;;; E 4 19 Schoolkowski Andrew,.., E 3 20 Schoolkowski Anthony... E 3 24 Spragg Spragg 7 P36 & 35 Spragg David 7 P 34 Wood John 8 S f 31 White John ..V " ^ ^^ ^ 25 White Matthew...'.'. E 9 9r White William .'.'.V. E 2 27 Wright.Tames j^J 24 TOWNSHIP OF ARRAN. Con. Lot. Abernethy James, 1 17 Achesoa Charles >.. 6 25 Acheson William 11 10 Ackley Timothy 7 33 Alexander Hector 1 27 Anderson Robert 2 29 Anderson William 2 29 Andrew John 4 30 Armstrong Archibald A 1 Armstrong Thomas 12 37 BaileyJohn 3 29 BalmerGeorgc 13 7 Balmer Joseph 13 17 Barber William... 11 37 Barclay Alex. McH. H.M.S. 34 Barclay James H. M. S. 33 Barnes John 9 16 Barron James H.M.S. 37 Barry John 11 20 Beaton Malcolm. 6 2 BensonJohn 9 15 Berford St. L 9 31 Billington Michael 2 14 Black John 2 7 Black Thomas 7 14 Blue Duncan B 15 BoxAaron 11 21 Boyd Thomas M 10 26 Boyd William 5 23 Bradley J. and S B 32 Briggs James 1 8 BriggsJohnB 4 6 Briggs Joseph 2 11 Briggs William 5 6 Brinkman Isaac... 8 28 Brinkman James 8 27 Brinkmap, jun., John.... 9 ;21 Brinkman, sen., John 9 20 Brinkman Peter 9 30 Broadfect James 10 31 Broadfeet J. & D.. . H. M. S. 30 Brown Alexander A 9 Co». Lot, Brown, sen., Angus,,,.,... A 8 Brown George 9 26 Brown James 3 22 Brown James 10 28 Brown Robert 3 22 Brown William 9 32 Burr Henry 10 32 Burton, sen-, William B 19 Byers Nathan 6 14 Cain Thomas 3 28 Cairns Robert 4 34 Cairns Thomas 8 33 Caldwell & Crookshanks 5 26 Campbell Alexander 4 2 Campbell Colin 2 6 Campbell James 9 1 CampbellJohn 2 8 Campbell Joseph 8 15 Campbell William 10 5 Canton Michael 4 35 Carey Ellison 9 37 Carlton Samuel 9 25 Carlton Samuel 9 25 Carlton William & James 6 34 Cauch Josiah 3 31 Chabot Edward 13 17 Chalmers David 9 27 Close Andrew 3 29 Cobb William B 30 Coffey William 5 21 Cole James & William.. . . 10 27 Coleman James 4 31 Coleman Joseph 5 30 Collard William 5 14 CorbettJohr 6 28 CoulterJohn 9 19 Courlock John 8 19 Coutomache Jean 6 13 Coventry Jumes 6 36 Cox Edward 12 24 Craig James A 6 Craig Robert A 4 TOWNSHIP OF ARRAN. 55 Con. Lot. Craig Timothy A 3 Crawford Alexander 9 17 Crawford Andrew 5 16 Crawford Patrick 1 29 Crawford Thomas 9 17 Crawford William 8 4 Crawford William 8 15 Crow Alexander 12 27 Crow Charles 1 3 Crow Christopher 1 5 Crow Christopher J. ..... 3 14 Crow Currie 2 5 Crow Francis 1 4 Crow George 13 28 Crow James 2 4 Crow James 13 30 Crow James M 3 15 Crow William 12 25 Crookshauks James- 13 35 Croome Joseph 11 16 Cruikshanks James 1 20 Cruikshanks William B 7 Cullins Henry 2 27 Cunningham Henry 2 27 Cunningham Henry 4 20: Cunningham N. P 7 30 Cunningham William.... A 17 Currie John 11 3 Dalglei>sh Andrew 9 4 Darrach Donald 4 23 Darrach Neil 4 21 Davis Hugh 4 25 Davis John 4 24 Dick Henry B 14 DixonJ. H 3 33 Donald VV. F ,,. 6 9 Douglas John 9 29 Douglas Margaret 1 36 Douglas Robert 9 28 Dornan John 13 22 Dornan Thomas 13 26: Drinkwater Isaac 14 20 Drinkwatcr John 11 24 i Esplin Adam 6 3i Esplin Alexander 7 61 Esplin Henry 5 51 Esplin James 3 3J Esplin John 3 1| Con. Lot. Esplin Robert- 6 7 Esplin William 4 4 Fallis James 10 15 Faulkner Joshua 7 16 Fawcette Ben 10 22 Fenton Henry 2 33 Fenton, jun., R. M...H. M 8. 39 Fenton, sen., R. M 3 32 Foster John 10 19 Foster Robert 11 17 Foster William 10 17 Fraser Thomas 7 13 Freehorn Thoma 4 14 Galagher Francis 2 22 Galbraith Archibald 1 15 Galbraith Donald 1 16 Galbraith Donald 2 10 Galbraith John 2 10 Gardner John 5 30 Gardner Luke 6 30 Geddis John A 11 Geddis, jun.. John 12 8 Gibson William 8 11 Gibson Walker 9 12 GlennJohn A 21 GleanJoseph 6 24 Glover George 10 25 Grafton William 9 2 Graham David 2 21 Graham John 2 16 Graham John 6 20 Grandy William 12 23 Granger William 1 11 Grieve William 11 34 Griffith Francis A 15 Griffith Humphrey 6 19 GriffithJohu 3 28 Guthrie Samuel 7 15 Hall Henry 5 14 HallJohn 12 33 HallWillium 12 36 Hall Willie 11 31 Hamilton Alexander H. M. S. 37 Hamilton John 8 29&30 Hanuuel Francis 4 19 Hammel Henry 3 34 HammelJames 3 36 Hammond Henry 11 29 ■i 56 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. I Hammond James 13 21 1 Hammond John.. 11 38' Hammond Nathan 11 23 Handbridgc John 2 3 Hannah Andrew 9 14 Harper, jun., John 10 23 Harran James 8 15 HarranJohn 10 11 Harris David 12 28 Harris James 11 36 Heart William 9 11 Hedge W.R 7 16 Heigler Sebastian 12 21 Henderson John 6 21 Henderson Robert 8 21 Henderson Thomas 3 21 Henderson William 10 24 Herriatt Alexander 11 8 HerriattJohn 11 7 Herriat Widow 11 6 Herron William 4 35 Hewiston James 7 9 Hill Benjamin 3 8 Hogg Andrew 9 14 Hogg Francis 11 34 Holmes William 7 24 Hunt Isaac 3 13 Hunt William 3 4 Hutchinson George 8 36 Hyndman Davis. 6 20 Hyndman Edward 6 15 HyndmanJohn 12 29 Inglis Peter 3 35 ItterJohn 6 15 Jackson James 1 14 Jacques Thomas 2 18 Jameson James S 5 9 Jameson John 6 16 Jameson Thomas 5 10 Johnston James 1 22 Johnston Robert 11 18 Joint J. C H. M. S. 32 Jones Henry A 2 Jones W.N A 16 Kennedy John 9 26 Kennedy William 9 22 Kerr Andrew 6 13 Kerr David 7 13 Kerr George Kerr George Kerr George Kerr John Kerr John Kerr Robert Kerrigan J. D...., Kervan Martin Kilarney Michael Kincard Thomas Kindle O.J King George Knuse Godfaey Knox James , Lament John & Donald . Lament Neil Landers Robert Latime Mathew Lee Hudson Legg Aaron Con. Lot 4 33 6 10 8 25 2 6 3 7 6 1 3 1 6 2 Legg Moses Linton John & William. . Livingston James Livingston John LongstafF George. 1 1 7 3 3 8 LongstuflF Richard. Lowrie David Love James Lumsden John McV... Lyie New Year Lytic Alexander McAnnelly William. .., McAuley Mathew McBride Daniel McBride Daniel McBride Finlay McClelland David McCanley John McConnell Donald McCrea Archibald McCullough John McCundy David McCundy James , McDonald Donald McDonald Moncrief... McDonald William McDougall Donald McDougall John 2& 14 25 16 16 10 2^ 7 A A A 1 30 30 32 15 24: B 19 10 3 12 18 8 3 9 33 26 25 32 23 24 13 8 12 8 4 6 13 8 29 11 19 3 25 8 20 18 19 19 18 7 10 10 B 16 10 30 2 19 2 31 2 32 10 1 10 37 7 36 4 1 A 6 TOWNSHIP OF ARRAN. 5T Con. Lot. ! McDougallJohn 2 10 McFadden John 2 1 McFadden Kobcrt 1 9 McFallW. J 1 1 McFarlane William 10 26 McGregor Duncan 12 5 Mclnncs Richard 7 15 McKay Angus 8 22 McKay James 1 24 McKay Joseph 9 24 | McKechnie John 7 1 McKechnie Stephen 2 l! McKelvie William 21 1 McKelvie Robort 2 6 ' McKillop Archibald 12 7 McKillopJohn 12 6 McLachlan Archibald.... B 24; McLachlan Donald B 21 i McLachlan William 9 31 McLean Archibald B 21 1 McLean David 7 2, McLean Dougald 6 5 McLean Dougald 4 1! McLean Malcolm 6 4, McLean Neil B 10. McLean Neil B IGi McLeod Norman 10 5 McMillan William B 32; McNab Alexander 12 lo: McNab Alexander 12 10, McNab Donald 13 Sj McNeil Alexander A 7 ; McNeil Donald B 6 McPhailJohn 10 4 McTaggart John A 20 | Male Lazarus 4 IG; MarmionW. D 7 261 Marton John 7 35 j Matchett James 6 Hi Matchett Robert 6 12l Menzies John B 23 Miles John 11 15 Mills William 4 10 MinardJohn 7 19 Monegan R. B 5 20 Monkman George 2 9 Monkman James 3 16 Monkman Robert 1 10 Con. Lot. Monkman W.C B 11 Montgomery George HM S 25 Montgomery Robert HMS 40 Morris N.W B 19 Morrow Alexander 2 23 Morrow Andrew 11 11 Morrow George 12 16 Morrow John 10 13 Morrow John 11 14 Morrow Robert 11 13 Morrow Robert 10 14 Morrow Thomas 11 12 Morrow Thomas 11 15 Morrow William 10 14 Morrow, junr. William... 10 12 Morrow, scnr. William... 10 13 Muir Samuel 9 25 Munn Duncan 1 6 Murdoch Charles- A 21 Neil George 7 34 Nelson David 9 31 Nelson J 12 17 Nelson Mrs 12 15 Nelson Samuel 12 13 Nelson William 13 14 Nicholson Thomas 2* 24 Nicholson William 2 30 Noonan John 4 36 Oliver George 1 30 Park John 5 36 Parsons Job 6 23 Pakeson Hugh B 8 Payne John 8 1 Peacock Charles 1 12 Phillip George B 15 Picard Joseph 6 1 Pollard William 2 34 Pool William 4 27 Porter William 9 18 Potter Joseph 1 32 Potts John and Henry... B 2 Powel Thomas H 13 PymJohn 5 35 Quinn Andrew H 31 Ray Thomas 1 13 Reed W. &H 3 10 Roberts James 4 7 Ross William 6 26 69 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. •V'. Con. Rowe John.. Rowe George Rowe James Running James 6 Sang Charles B Sang, Charles 10 Sang, junior, William.... B Sang senior, William B SaxbyJohn 4 Schoolcraft E dward 3 Scott James 4 Scott James 13 Scott John 13 Scott Mrs 13 Scott Thomas 4 Serelle Francis 6 Shell Alfred A Shire Jesse 5 Shire Josiah 2 Simmons William 2 Simpson George 8 Simpson William 13 Smith Donald 10. Smith J ames B Smith James B Smith Thomas 8 Sparks Ruben 5 Sparling John 7 Sparling Loftus 7 Speer Alexander 9 Spence Charles B Spence George 13 Spier Charles 10 Spier John 10 Stark James A Steel Willie 13 Stewart Henry 2 Stewart Samuel 6 Strong Thomas 2 Strong William 7 Swenton Alexander 8 Taylor Earnest 4 Taylor Willie 5 Thaeldy Charles 9 Thomas Geo. W ,.. B Lot. 26 35 36 12 27 2 25 25 9 11 29 34 36 37 29 32 16 8 12 33 2 18 7 3 3 34 35 3 4 35 15 31 35 Thompson Charles.. Thompson Geddis.. Thompson John Thompson John Thompson Joseph.. Thompson Tobias.. Thompson William. Thring Francis. TilfordCopeland&Wm. Tippin William Trelfard Henry Trelfard John Trigg John Underwood Andy Underwood James Underwood William Vance Alexander Vance Thomas Wakelem Edward Walker Alaxander Walker, junior, Francis.. Walker, senior, Francis.. Walker Henry Walker Richard Walker Robert Wallace Alexander Walsh Henry Walsh James Ward John Wark David AVark Robert Wark William Warren Samuel 35 Watson John 16 Watter Edward White Blythe White Robert White William & Co...... White William Wilson Archibald Wilson Isaiah 33 Wilson John 33 Wolf Andrew 5 1 Con. Lot. 5 34 13 24 1 18 12 19 13 22 11 30 1 19 21 32 11 20 20 16 7 9 7 7 7 5 16 8 16 5 4 4 4 1 4 11 3 4 3 9 3 28 35 14 23 13 9 1 4 7 Young James. 7 9 3 7 16 18 17 15 12 33 12 32 12 34 5 19 12 31 12 35 A 16 14 12 5 18 22 19 36 27 11 22 34 20 33 8 20 8 23 15 34 7 11 TOWNSHIP OF BRANT. Con. Lot. Ashdown William 1 62 Allen Alexander 7 25 Allen Joseph 3 15 Adams George 14, 23, 24 Adams Henry 1 74 Ady Henry 4 2 Addison Vickerraan...... 12 5 AhrensJohn 7 31 Alkius William 5 30 Atcheson Thomas 8, 31,32 Allen William 11 6 Armstrong Robert. 11 27 Armstrong Adam 26 Armstrong Thomas 11 31 Armstrong John 11 31 Atkinson Mordaunt 12 5 Atkinson Walter 13 5 Adolphe Frederick 25 Anderson John 14 12 Applegate John 15 26 Allen llobert 2 (i6 Aikins Samuel 3, 24 25 Alexander William A 31 AnsteadJohn 33 Anstead William 32 33 Allen George 7 Anderson Jonah 1 729 Broekest Henry 12 20 Bartleman Peter 30 Bartleman Archibald 31 Butchart David 13 10 Bradford William 14 5 Bailey William 14 5 Bailey Thomas 14 8 Blakley Joseph 14 10 Baraes Thomas 14, 16,10 Balthrop Charles 21,22 Brownlee James 15 1 Bluhum August 15 5 Blakenay Thomas 15 11 Black James 1 12 Con. Lot.. Bacon Joseph I 17 Bacon Elijah 1 19 Bell Willian 1 32 Burrison James 2 27 Back Jacob 2 59 Bilson Benjamin 2 69 Burnham Albert 3 1 Burkhard Daniel 3 74 Barton Edward A 10 Boddy James A 14 Bell Hugh B 3,4 Bell John B 2 Boddy John B 5 Boddy William B 7 Bruce William B 18 Beckwith George 35,36 Blackwell Thomas 8 Boyd James 1 475 Bacon William 1 249 Bacon Joseph 1 14 Bacon Henry 1 15 Bartleman William 1 47 Bartleman Peter 1 48 49 Black Gerhart 1 71 Bacon Isaac 2 17 Bell Andrew 2 26 27 Bell James 2 32 34 Bruce Robert 2 50 Bruce James 2 57 BuckncU Robert 3 50 Bailey William 3 68 69 Brocelbank Richard 4 23 24 BurrellJohn 3 25 Burrell Thomas 4 26 Bolt John 4 32 Bacon James 5 6 Brocelbank William 5 22 23 Brocelbank James 5 24 25 Brown Alexander 6 6,7,8,9 Buchan James 6 10 Bohuns John 6 31 GO COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con, Lot. B(»hun8 CliarlcH G 33 B;iird William 7 11 Belch John 7 26 BolniiH Christian 7 32 Berry Henry 7 33 Bartlcinan Matthew 8 25 _ Bierwith John 8 30 ' Berry llichard 8 33 Berry Thomas 8 34 Bernio James, 9 8 Bemie John 9 9,10 Black Malcolm 9 21 Black Duncan 9 22 Bcrest Williai- 9 26 BlundellJohn 9 29 Bows James 10 7 Bows Martin 10 8 Burgess William 11 29 Baity George 12 15 Corrigan Joseph 13 16 Corbet Joseph 13 17 Connors Michael 13 19,20 Connors Francis 13 19,20 Connors Martin 13 21,22 Cross Robert 13 23 Cosgrovc George 13 28,29 Cosgrovc Thomas 13 32,33 Couch Thomas 13 34 Cormack William 14 31 Carder Thomas 14 33 Couch James 14 34 Campbell William 15 13 Cannon Robert 15 14 Cameron Benjamin 15 15 Conolly Edward 15 19,20 Cannon William 15 24 Clement James 13 51,52 Clement R.B 13 56 Chesney Robert 2 14 Chesney Henry 2 15 Colbert Alexander 2 33 Campbell Colin 2 37,38 Campbell Thomas 2 39,40 Crispin John 2 74 Chesney John 3 16 Cooper George 3 60,61 Chambers James 3 65 Coulter James A 9 Con. Lot. Clarke Peter A 13 Chisholm James B 8 CampbellDutican 1 54 Coppanger Thomas 1 51,52,53 Clark William 1 49 (^•ispin James 1 15 Clarke James 1 5,67 Clarke Andrew 1 9,10 Corvie Horton...- 1 10 Creighton William 1 30 Corrigan Thomas 1 409 Campbell Archibald 1 8 Campbell Duncan 1 9 Campbell Angus 1 10 Campbell Thomas 1 43,41 Clement Joseph 1 51 Cooke Joseph 1 57,59 Cooke Jacob 1 58 Clarke George 1 63 Clarke Andrew 1 64 CurrieJohn 2 69 Craig Thomas 3 31 Currie Samuel. 3 71 Coats Charles 4 20 Clarke William 4 27 Craig James 5 9 Corbet Joseph. 5 11 Castor John 5 26 Chisholm William 6 3 Cody Peter 6 16 Craig John 6 18 Craig Alexander 6 19 Curtis Uriah 6 34 Carder Henry 7 22 Craig Matthew 7 28 Christie Samuel 8 78 Custor Frederick 8 20 Cameron John 9 20 Croman Daniel 6 24 Coats William 9 25 Carter George 10 3 Childs James 10 9 Crawford David 10 24 Childs John 11 5 Childs Thomas 11 9 Cook Jacob 11 24 Cleuston James 11 33 Conoily Michael 12 6 TOWNSHIP OF BUANT. ♦51 Con. Lot. Cox William 12 8 CorduckJohn 12 9 Corduck Robert 12 10 ConnolyJolm 12 16 Corduck Thomas 13 8 CarswcUII. A • 1 25 Campbell W.M 1 42 Delahcy James 1 38,39 Diamond William. 2 7-i Dobson William 3 1,2 Denny William 3 11,12 Denny John ,^ 3 13 Douglass James 9 2 Douglass Thomas 9 3 Dales William 10 17 Davis Robert 10 25 DreaverJolin 10 30 Dalglish Robert 10 33 Derstein John 10 34 Dales Peter 11 21 Dobby Robert 12 5 Dobbic Alexander 15 30 Dickinson Leonard 2 GO, 61 Delgam Robert A 37 Douglass John B 17 Elliott George 1 40 Eberth John 1 69 EllisJohn 3 72 Ellis John J 3 73 Ernest John 4 28 Ellis Thomas 4 34 Ernest Charles 5 25 EckfordJohn 6 1,2 Eckford James 7 1 E verett Richard 7 23 Eckler John 8 27 Elliott David 12 20 Ezzard George 12 33 Evers Samuel ^...14 23,24 Elliott Henry 14 26 Elliott Moore 15 25 EtsellAllan 2 29,30 Etsell Henry 2 29,30 Everett Richard 2 67 Elder Charles B 14 EUiott Richard DK 12,13 Fruick Charles 1 35 Frame Robert 2 44 Con. Lot. Fruick Frederick 3 38,39 Fruick Louis 3 45 Fruick Christopher 3 46 Foster Robert 7 18 Fruick Henry 7 21 Fennell Henry 8 4 FrameJames 8 18 Findlay Thomas 9 14,15 Foley Timothy 10 11 Foley Richard 11 3,4 Freedee Randy U 15 Feuskie Gotlob 11 25 Foddyllenry 11 30 Fiddis William 12 19 Fisher Richard 12 34 Ferguson James 14 21,22 Flood John 15 6 Fair James 15 16 Floyd Thomas 15 27 Fee Jonathan 15 31 Frame Robert 1 44,45 Frame John 1 46,47 F ike Henry 1 70 Flock John 2 1,2,3 Flood James 2 48 Francis Robert 3 73 Fleming Samuel B 31 Fousa Louis 1 38 Farlow Robert 1 438 Guinn William 1 16 Guinn James 1 17 Guinn Joseph 1 18 Guinn Richard 1 19 Granger Thomas 2 3 Godfrey Patrick 2 13,14 Garrow Morris 2 36 Gowanlock Robert 2 54,55 Grierson William 3 32 Gateman Christopher 4 27 Green John 6 1 Gateman Henry 33 Gamble James 7 28 Graham Thomas 7 29 Gibson Johnston 13 2 Geary William 14 27 Grainger John 1 9 Grainger John 1 11 GibbonsJohn 1 11 62 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Gibbons James ... Graham Peter Gicglcr Michael GarbetJohn Garbet George Geeson Pbiilip Gummia Christopher Good Robert Gicr Adam (ilancy Patrick Glancy Rodger Glancy Rodger Gbincy M ichao.l Garland Patrick Garland William Good Robert Gorman William Gregg Robert Graei'T. W T. L. GordonE. A Hall Robert Hoyes John Hughes John Harkley John Hislop James Hewitt Samuel Hewitt John Harris James .. Hanmore Patrick Hunter Richard Harnack Ernest Harrison Evans Harrison John Hunter William Harrington George Hockey William Hillis Jonathan Hoffman Henry Herman Henry Hoss Gotlob Hanmore John Hampson Joseph Hill Phillip Hill Henry Hallady John Hallady Thomas Horsbaugh Christian Horning Henry Con. Lot. 1 55 1 68 2 5 2 9,10 25 16 3 23 3 66 3 70 A 7 A 11 A 11 A 12 A 12 A 19 A 20,21 A 25 A 29,30 A 36 16,17,18 1 73 1 60,61 1 69 2 15 2 29 2 30 2 66 2 68 3 70 4 17 4 18 4 29 4 30 4 31 4 5 4 7 4 14 4 18 4 31,32 4 33 4 34 4 6,17 4 8 4 8,12 8 16 8 28 8 28,29 8 29 10 5 Con. Lot. Hallady Geo. B 10 22 Hanly Timothy 13 21,22 Hopper David 14 1 Hanly Richard 14 14,15 Hanly Lawrence 14 14,15 Hopper Thomas 15 1 Harper John S 15 3 Hope Peter 15 26 Hardy George 1 1 Haddow Robert 8 23 Hunter Samuel..- 1 13 Hunter David 1 14 Hunter Robert 1 16 Hopps John 1 46 Hislop Thomas 1 49 Hewitt Timothy 1 50 ILill William 1 66,67 Hall William 1 62,63 HahnJo.seph 1 73 Hoar John 2 35 Hoar Samuel 2 36 Hoar Samuel SS 36 Karl John SS 64 Haller Christopher SS 71 Hill Williiim A 16,17 Hastings John A 20 Hill James A 4 Hunt John B 6 Hamilton James B B. Hunter Joseph B 25 Hopper John B .30 Halm Christian 1 76 Halm John TL 6,7 Horn Richard, TL 6,7 Hiokson John 1 4^1 Harrison 11. A 1 4ti» Inglis George ... 2 52 Inglis .Robert.,,... 2 53 Inglis Jamqs 3 51 Inglis Charles . .. 4 19 Johnston John 1 3 Johnston Robert 1 5 Johnston William 1 7 Jaspe Richard 1 67 Johnston Abraham 2 2 Johnston Thomas 2 70 Johnston John 2 71 Johnston Robert 3 24,25 TOWNSHIP OP BRANT. 68 Con. Lot. Johnston John 5 1 Jackson Alexander U 28 Jones William 10 19 Jackson William 13 2B Jackson John 14 26 Jones George 15 17 Johnston David 1 6 Johnston Alexander 3 28 Johnston Thomas A 41 Jam ieson James 3 26,27 Kidd John 6 12,13; Knight Henry 7 14 i Kingshott George 7 IG Kingshott William 7 17 Kalbflcisch Conrad 8 31,32 Knaggs William 10 13 | Kerry George 11 5 Kerry William 11 8 Keating Patrick 11 11 Kilburn Hiram 11 16 Kingnon Benjamin 11 34 Kilburn Tluiddous.. 12 27 Keating Thomas 13 13,14 Kenian Patrick 14 21 Knowlcs William 15 1 Kidd James 15 10 Kerr Andrew 15 11,12 Keith David 15 28 Kirkv?ood Gavin 15 29 Kerr Angus 1 15 Kirkcndall Joseph 1 72 Kirstinc Sebastian 2 44,45 Kirstine John 2 4G Kirstine Andrew 3 44,45 Kirstine John 3 4(1 Kerr Alexander 3 6(i Keys George A 22,23 Leusing Valentine 1 68 Lamb John 2 36,37 Lamb Joseph. 2 38 Little John 2 48,49 Little William 3 44,45 Loggie John 4 28 Logan William 7 1 Lamont Joseph 9 24 Lawn Henry 9 27 Lythe Thomas 10 14,15 Lawrie James 10 28 Cod. Lot. Long David 11 14 Long Robert 11 14,15 Lancaster John 11 IB Lieske Ferdinand 11 22 Licsse Charles 11 23 Licsse John 11 24 Lancaster Jonathan 12 17 Leggett Benjamin 12 20 Leggett William 12 21,22 r^cggett James 12 24 Lamont Geo. B 12 26 Lamont Geo. D 12 27,28 Leggett Thomas 13 24 Lawrence James 14 10 Lillie Kolin 15 17 Lalondc .lules 1 56 Lines Nathan 2 56,57,58 Liebler William 2 70 Lines Edward 3 57,58 Lewis Huntingdon 3 57 Lowes Robert TL 47,48 Lautcnschlnga, P. S TL 13 Lauderkin G Hanover Lockhart Robert W^alkerton Logan William Walkerton Lawson Alexander 1 688 Martin William 1 B Morden Robert A 1 65 Mylcs Anthdiiy 2 5 Myles Charles 2 5,6 Monahan Patrick 2 21,22 Moss Francis 2 65 Mylos James 3 6,7 Monahan Lawrence 3 23 Monahan John 3 22 Mohuke William 3 74 Moore Timothy 4 6 Miller Charles 5 29 Monto John 6 30 Monto Frederick 6 30 Mich ell Benjamin 7 15 Michell Thomas 7 17 Marshall Robert 7 20 Muske Amlo 8 23 Morwick Magnus 11 33 i Menser Henry 12 34 iMinty James 13 9 1 Maghan WUliam 14 2 64 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRFCTORY. Hi'-. li if!/ 1 Con. Lot. Malcolm John 14 28 Munro James 14 32 Muir William 15 25 Muir Archibald 15 2G Monlen Alvey 1 38,31) Maloncy Goorge 1 4S Moore James 2 13 Morre'l Samuel 2 34 Mills William 3 34,35 Medcalfe William 3 72 May Joseph A 22 May Fleming A 6 Miller George B 15 Muir Archibald B 15 Miller AViUiam B 23 Major B 24 McDougallJ 1 45 Mclntee Nicholas 2 89 McConnell William 2 11,12 McDonald Edward 2 16 McWhinney James... 2 60,61 McWhinncy Samuel 2 62,63 McKay George 3 43 McCormack James 4 12 McNaughton Donald 4 21 McNauiihton Colin 4 22 McDowell John 4 12 McNalley Robert 6 22,23 McNaliy George 6 27,28 Mcintosh John 6 33 McDermaid John 7 8,9 McNallyJohn 7 24 McNally George 7 25 McNally Henry 7 26,27,28 McKissick Thomas 7 34 McBeath James 8 56 jMcCallum John 8 17 ;!\IcNieol Nicol 8 19; McCallum Duncan 8 24 McCallum James 9 27 Mclntyre Duncan 9 16 Mclntyre John 9 17 McKerraher Alexander . . 9 19 McGuire James 10 26,27 McDonald John 11 1 McDonald John 11 7, Mcintosh George 11 28: McCarty Charles 12 4^ McKinney James j McGarrity Patrick. ... \ McCaw Daniel IMcIlroy William McMannus Mark , McRitchie William... ' McNeill John ; McNeill Neil I NcNeill John , McNeill John ; McNeill Thomas McCool William : Mcintosh William... xMcNeiU William ; McKelvey John McJicllan Thomas . =. McNaughton Angus. ' McGruther James McKay Alexander. .. McCoy John McCormack Thomas. McLean Alexander... McGaw Joseph McHally Samuel McHally Robert McKay John McMichael Thomas.. Mclnnes P. D McCager Andrew.... Ncely George. Con. Lot. 12 12,13 13 16 15 9 15 26 15 34 1 47,48 2 6,7 1 2 1 1 8 10 11 12 72,73 . 2 . 3 4 . 3 11,12 . 3 54 . A 4 . A . A . A . B . B 20 . B 27 TL 1&2 . Hanover . Hanover . 1 12,13 723 15 28 38 11,12 Noble George Noble John Nixon Marlborough. Nixon John Nesbit James.. Nesbit William Newlone Emmanuel. Noble Johnston Noble James Nelson William Noble George Nelson James Neelands Abraham.. Nowry John Nowry Samuel Nellis Walter Osborne Oaeill John . 1 . 1 . 1 1 2 , 2 , 4 . 4 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 5 , 8 12 13 14 15 15 A 1 2 711 658 2 72 73 10 10 19 20 28 31,32 10 13,14 3 11,12 6,7 n 13 5 72 10 TOWNSHIP OF BRANT. 65 16 9 26 34 :7,48 6,7 8 10 11 12 72,73 ! 4 11,12 \ 54 4 15 , 28 . 38 11,12 20 27 1&2 mover mover 12,13 723 711 658 2 72 73 10 10 19 20 28 il,32 10 L3,14 3 l1,12 6,7 11 13 5 72 10 Con. ^Oneill John 10 Oneill Hugh 11 Overand William 14 Oneil Hector 2 Oneil John 3 Oueil Thomas 3 Pinkley George 2 Prese Frederick 5 Pagalo Charles 8 Pike Jonathan 9 Pike Jonathan 9 Pike James 9 Prater John 11 Proctor William. 12 Proctor Joseph 12 Perdue Henry 13 Pryor James 14 Parker John 15 Phelps Edgar 23 Phillips Stephen 23 Patton Henry 3 Pinkerton Joseph 2 Quirk William 7 Quirk Edmund 14 Quirk William 15 Rowand Andrew 2 Runnions Phillip 2 RawsonJohn, 3 Rowand Abraham 3 Rowand William 3 Ruhl Henry 3 Rothweil Richard 5 Rody John 6 Rody Frederick 6 Routledge George 7 Rae Andrew 8 Rae James . 9 Rae William 9 Rodgers William 9 Reid Robert 10 Reburn Thomas 10 Richardson George 10 Richardson James 11 Rolaton David 12 Robson Thomas 12 Rclihan John 13 Riddle Robert 13 Ivothwell John 14 Lot. 23 23 11 63 62 63 45 34 21 32 32 33 24 11 14 1 9 19 28 42 47,48 24 19 16,17 23 40,41 64 14 29,36 36,37 62,63 17 25 25,26 2 23 23 27,28 34 12 18 21 20 ?3 33 4 18 4 Con. Ross Roderick 14 Robertson James 14 Riley James 15 Riley Thomas 15 Rumicg William 2 Russell William 2 Russell George 2 Rivers Richard 3 Robinson Thomas G 3 Robinson Jonathan B Robinson James B Rutherford Robert B Robertson James B Robinson Geo., P. L. S. 1 iiicher Stuart Moses 1 Lot. 30 34 21/22 21,22 5 9 64,65 '51 '^ 4 51 22 22 23 24 180,181 Simpson George W. 23 1 54 I Smith James 2 58 'Smith Thomas 2 59 i Smith Christopher 3 3,4 j Shannon Robert 3 48 i Shannon John 3 49 jSmith Samuel 3 .58,59 Smith William 4 1 I Scott John 4 13 I Scales Joseph 4 33 iSphct John 4 34 i Slorf Christopher 5 21 j Spiers Solomon 5 28 j Scott Isaac 6 14 j Simons Charles 6 15 I Scott Hugh 7 10 I Stephens John 7 13 jSahrnJohn 7 31 Smith Joseph 8 31,32 Stevens James 9 6 Shannon Robert 9 30 Stady Frederick 9 31 Stady Charles 9 31 Sullivan Daniel 10 26 Schroedor Gotlob 10 31 Schroeder Michael 10 31 Snaith Thomas H 11 12,13 Smith Thomas 11 12,13 Stadtlander Martin 11 26 Smith William 11 32 Scott Patrick 12 15 Smith Johnsbou..... 12 25 E e^ COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Sweeney Timothy 13 6 Smith David 13 26,27 Saunders Pascho r 14 13 Strang Peter 14 24 Shehan Jeremiah 15 18 Shouldice Willian^ 1 5 32,33 Smith William 1 21,22 Savistoski John 1 69 Scarborough Charles 1 70 Stubbs Thomas 2 47 Smith Archibald 2 49 Smith William 2 50 Smith William 2 51 Strang Alexander 2 54,55 Shank Jacob 2 64 Sterling Henry 2 74 ScanlanJohn 3 2P Sutter Mathias 3 5 Smith David 3 19,20 Steel Donald 3 23 Smith John 3 49 Smith James 3 50 Smith Alexander 3 52 Spitzig Bernard A 6 Stansell Joseph A 26 Scott William A 27 Shannon Robert A 4 Salter Joseph B 19.20 Stevens A. H B 19 Saddler Robert B 26 Scott James B 28,29 Schweigler Frederick 1 14 Spence PMward 1 3 Savage Edmund 1 190 Schotield Milton 1 29 Todd Hugh W 1 31 Todd Thomas 1 32 Todd Archibald 134,35 Tedford Edward 5 33 Telford Nicholas 6 27 Tedorf Charles 7 30 Tedorf Frederick 7 30 Tindall Thomas...-. 8 20,27 Todd Thomas 9 1 Tulloch Thomas 9 18 Trent Joseph 9 27 Toner Terence 13 15 Toner Francis 13 15 Con. Lot. 29 5 18 43 Pt. Pt. 7 41 6 14 33 16 Bloc. Bloc. 32 25 1 Thompson Richard 14 Taylor John 1 Tamlyn William 1 Tennant John 1 ToltonJames 2T, ToltonJohn 2 T, Traynor Alexander 2 R Tniynor Thomas 2 Tennant James 3 Tarbat John 3 Traynor Peter 3 Todd James B Thornlow Henry 1 Tager Charles 1 Vermie Christopher 4 Vierhus Conrad 11 Wallace Alexander 1 Wilson John 1 11,12 Wilson James 1 11 Willoughby George 1 30 Wilson Thomas 1 33 Wilson Andrew 1 36,37 WilsonHugh 1 40,41 Wilson James N 2 31 Walker Benjamin 3 9,10 Wilson James 3 16,17 Wilkins Charles 3 56,57 Wilson William M 3 64,65 Wilkin John 4 29 Wendotf Frederick 4 32 Whyte Robert 6 11 Williams Henry 6 20 WiUiams Thomas 6 21 Westtall Christian 6 26 Walton Joshua 7 3,4 Walker Arthur 8 9 Wright George 8 16 Watson Thomas 10 32 Ward James 11 1 Watson John 11 10 Williams David 11 17 Williams John 12 29 Williams Charles 12 31 Whitmore Abraham 12 34 Willoughby Nicholas 13 20 Walker William 13 31 Wilson Matthew 14 20 Wallace James 1 4 TOWNSHIP OP BRANT. Wallace David ... ^°?- ^«*l^ Wilson James ..; i 40 J ^^"^^^ Thomas.... "^l" \°»- Wilson Hugh } 'lo ^P/ghton Andrew.. 1 , o^J Whitney Thomas :;:- I f| ^^^^^^ Joseph.... .V ^ ^'^,3 Wallace Robert "' 2 2i 99 ^^.^7 J^^^"-.- 1 4of Woods W.J I ^^'22 Wright Samuel 1 j^i Wincart Anthony | ^'f^oung William.... I ^|^ Wincart Joseph. o ^Joung James "" f ^^ Whitney Richard..;;; t 1 7 1 o ^''""S ^0^° "."■" 6 Whitney WilHnm ■"• ^ ^''f? I Young James.. "" neyWilliam 3 Watson John 18. Young William];; Walter Bernard.'.' I ^^'?I rJ°"°S Thomas; ^ ^^1 Jtoung James 8 8 9 A 4 5 1 2 5 24 », 'i* / TOWNSHIP 0¥ BKUCE. Con. Lot. Aadersou Alex,.' 3 A Allan David 6 35 Allan James 7 35 Allan Thomas Gore 8 35 Austin John , 9 21 Andrews James L. N. 22 Avis John 6 11 Baker P 14J 24 Beaton Archibald 13 33 Beaton Neil 1 32 Black Alex 2 22 Black Hugh 2 28 Buchanan Donald 3 7 Burton Neil 3 31 Burwash Nath 4 5 Burwash Daniel 5 4 Burwash John 5 5 Burwash Adam 5 6 Becker Michael 5 19 ButchartAlex 6 73 Bruce Joseph 7 F Brown Donald 8 15 Brown Allan 8 16 Brown James 8 25 Bowen Jonathan 8 21 Bruce Petor 9 14 Bowen Jacob 9 20 Brown Edwin , 9 23 Brown Thomas 9 25 Beaton John 11 16 Bowie Peter 12 6 Beaton Donald 12 11 Bowie William i... 12 13 Buie Archibald 12 32 Benson Nicolas 13 3 Beaton William 13 24 Beaton Neil 13 25 Beaton Malcolm 13 26 Baker Henry 14 11 Baker John 14 12 Brown Oliver 14 19 Con. Lot. BowdJohn 14 22 Buie Angus 14 25 Byron Alex L. R. 40 Buchanan Peter 2 9 Chisholm James 8 9 Campbell Peter 4 9 Cameron Robert 3|^ 3 Cameron Peter 3|- 4 Campbell John 3 10 Campbell Alex 3 12 Campbell John 3 19 Campbell Robert 5 E Cameron Locklin 6 4 Clark Mrs 6 5 Coulthard J. H., merch... 6 6 CallisenP. ^ 6 25 CalderHugh 7 9 Crawford John 7 27 Colwell Andrew 7 31 Carr Donald 7 33 Cor ig James 8 19 CorigJohn 8 20 Campbell Duncan 9 E Cook Joseph 9 3 Currie Andrew 9^ 32 Cook Thomas 10 3 Cameron Hugh 10 4 Cameron Charles 10 5 Cameron Malcolm 11^ 12 Cameron Charles 11 14 Cameron Angus 12 19 Cameron John 12 23 Cornelius John 13 F Carmichael Donald 1 3|- 10 Cameron Neil , 13| 20 Chapman P. S l| D Cameron Rev. D li 3 Cameron Donald 1 20 Cameron Alex 1^ 27 Campbell Duncan 1,3 D34 Crawford James 1 35 TOWNSHIP OF BRUCE. 69 Con. Cameron John 14 Cochran William 14 Caslich James 4^ Dove Benjamin 4 Delmage Edward 4 Drummond James 6 Drummond Hepbourn 7 Dent Thomas 8 Donaldson James 12 Ewald Daniel 7 Farrell John 4 Fletcher John 7 Foster Thomas 7 Fuller ton Robert 8 Freeman John 13 GriegJohn 3 Grier James L. R. Gow John 9 Gilchrist Neil 2 Gery Alex 3^ Gniss William 3 Gilchrist Pct«r 3 Gordon William 4 Gunn John 7 Gmm George 7 Gordon Thomas 9^ Goodman Philip 10 Gregory Richard 10 Grogan John 12^ Green Michael 2 Gordon James 14 Gunn Donald 8 Gunn Mrs 6 Hog David = 11 Henderson George G Hedderman John 11 Humphry James.- 12 Henry Hugh 12 Lot. 14 30 27 H 29 P I 26 12 25 E 3 26 23 34 12 i 4l 20 18 i 23! 28 1 2! 30 1 10 i 22 i 25 J 26 7 3 35 2 7 3 8 HoweJoshua 13^ 12 Hultz Frederick 13 H Hultz Henry 13 4 Hayes Hugh H 16 Hayes Robert l| 16 Hayes James 1 17 Hiltz A 14^ 4 HolmesJohn- T. R. 17 HoodFiulay 9 8 Hamilton Matthew 8 4 Con. Lot. HogWilliam 3 11 Johnson Gilbert 7 10 Jones William 11 10 Johnson William.- 4 25 Jewel Thomas 7 24 KnightDaniel 4^27 Kennedy John 2 30 Kippen John 4 6 Kennedy Hugh 8 14 Knapp Francis.- 9 12 Kennedy John 11 29 Kilso Thompson 13 5 67 Kusick Charles 13 35 Knox William 14 7 8 Kippen Donald 3 5 KippenJames 3 6 Kippen Arch 3 9 Kork William 5 24 Lawton Benjamin 9 21 Larmond David • 4 35 Lehnen P. J 5 16 Leifert Joseph...- 14 J Leggatt Olive 14 C D LesbuilT. C 1 6 Murrow Mrs 2 10 Morrison Donald 2 22 M athewson Murdock 4 6 Murray Hugh 4 I Murray James 4 J M athewson John 4 8 Martin Murdoch 5 35 Mathewson Mrs 6 9 Mathewson Dugal 6 19 Meadows William - 7 20 Muir William 12 3 Morrison Roderick, 10 20 Munroe Donald 7 30 Murphy Michael 9 H Mars William 10 16 Munro John 1| 34 Morinon Joseph 14^ 2 Munro James 14^ 24 Muir Mrs 14 J Mills Richard 9 24 Nesbit George b^ 4 McFadyen John 10 G McInnisAlex 10 2 McLean Archibald 10 6 70 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. if:: I Con. Lot. McLean P. G 10 708 McLean Donald 10 11 McLean Allen 10 12 McLean Hugh 10 14 McLean Colin 10 15 McAubery Angus 10 18 McLennan Roderick 10 19 McLeod Donald 10 21 McLeod John 10 24 McDonald Donald 10 25 McNeil Angus 10 2() McKinnon John 10 27 McDonald Donald 10 28 McDonald Hugh 10 80 McDonald Niel 10 32 Mclnnes Murdoch 10 33 Mclntyre Angus 10 35 McKeuzic Murdoch 11 C McKenzie Alex 11 D McLeanChas 11405 Donald McLean 11697 McLean Arch 11 9 McLaue Arch 11 11 McLean John 11 12 McLeod Alex 11 13 McKechnie John 11 17 McLennan Chris 11 19 McLeod Murd 11 20 McCarroU Daniel 11 22 McDonald Arch 11 24 McKinnon Donald 11 28 McKechnie Neil 11 30 Mclnnes John 11 31 Mclnnes John 11 32 McDonald Alex 11 33 McLeod Hugh 12 C McDonald Duncan 12 14 McKinnon Malcolm 12 15 McKinnon Angus 12 16 McLean John 12 17 McLeod John 12 18 McKinnon Alex 12 20 McRea Murdoch 12 21 McArthurHugh 12 24 McLeod Mrs 12 29 McCallum Donald 12 30 McGilvray Donald 12 31 McDonald Arch 12 33 Cou. Lot. McNeil Lochlin 12 34 McNeil Finley 12 35 McLeod Kenneth 13 G McNeil Peter 12 36 Mc Kechiu John 13 1 McLean William 13 2 McKay Robert 13 8 McPhie Donald 13 10 Mclnnes Donald 13 1: McMillen Malcolm 13 ll McGilvray Arch 13 12 McKinnon John 13 13 McKinnon Donald 13 14 McGilvray Hugh 13 15 McGilvray Mrs 13 16 McLcashJas 13 17 McPhail Lochlin 13 19 Mclntyre Donald 13 20 McLennan Alex 13 21 31cBain Donald 2. 4 McLaren John 2 6 McDonald Neil 2 8 McFadyen John,..., 2 12 3IeFadycn Hector 2 13 McKinnon Donald 2 14 McDonald Kenneth 2 15 McDonald John 2 16 McKinnon Chas 2 18 McDonald John 2 17 McLean Malcolm 2 26 Mclnnis Donald 2 27 Mclvor Norman 2 29 McLean Angus 2Wpl McLure Arch 2 32 McGowan Roderick 2 33 McGowon John 2 34 McRea Duncan 2 35 McPhail Arch 3 FG McLead Donald 3 H McKinnon John . 3 J McEwin Hugh 3 1 Mcintosh Alex 3 1 McDonald Donald 3 8 McFadyenNeil 3 11 McFadycn Lochlin 3 11 McDonald Angus 3 15 McDonald Norman 3 16 McDcrmot Donald 3 17 I TOWNSHIP OF BRUCE. 71 Con. McQuanery Donald 3 McQuaney George 3 McKay Mrs 3 McLean John 3 McLean Donald 3 McLean Norman 3 McLeod John 3 McNaughton Angus 8 Mclvor Donald 3 3IcIvor William 3 McArthur Arch 4 McE wen John E 4 McDonald John 4 McLean Hugh 4 Mclntyre John 4 McQuarry Alex 4 McDonald Chas 4 McGregor Arch 4 McLean John 4 McFadyen Neil 5 McFudyen Hugh 5 McDougall Hector 5 M c Host ie Peter 5 McLean John 5 3IcLean Angus 5 McLean John 5 McPhail Donald 5 McEwcn Dougall 5 McDougall Hugh 5 McDougall Call 5 McCorquodall Alex 5 McKenzie Norman 5 McGregor Angus 5 McGregor Alex 5 McGregor Rich 5 McGregor Murdoch 5 McLennan Dougall 6 McLeod John 6 McKay Alex 6 McDonald John 6 McFarlane William G McKay Donald ^ . . fi McKay Angus- H McKay George 6 McDonald Donald 6 McDonald Allen 6 McKinnon Neil 6 McDonald John 6 Lot. I 20 ' McKinnon John 24 j McKenzie Kenneth... 24 I McFarlane Donald... 25 McKinnon John 26, McMuUin Archibald.. 27 I McLennan Angus .... 28 I McLennan Angus 29 I McGregor Alexander. 30 ' McKay Angus McGregor Norman . . McGregor George McGregor Thomas..,. McCormick William.. McKay David McLean Charles McNicol Duncan McLean Archibald... McDonald Neil F| G I' j! Ill 2i 3 7 8 9 14 29 32 31 34 F J 1 30 B 1 3 2 10 20 22 30 35'McCauley Mrs C , McLean Malcolm .... I McArthur Donald McDonald John McKay John McLeod Alexander... McDonald Mrs McKeqzie John McKenzie Alexander McE wen Duncan McDougal Malcolm... McKenzie David , McDonald Charles. . . McDonald Donald.... McLean Allen McLean Lochlin McDonald Donald Mclntyre Donald Mclntyre Archibald.. McGregor William.... McGregor Peter 5 McDonald Donald 5! McDonald Colin () : Mc Donald John 7 1 McNiveu Malcolm Con. Lot. <; 16 6 18 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 33 6 34 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 McFadyen Frank 9 10 12 15 McKay George McKay Angus... ...... McArthur Joseph McLean Hugh 9 9 9 9 9 9 G J 6 8 11 14 15 16 18 19 29 32 D E J J 5 () 8 8 10 8 12 8 13 8 17 8 31 8 32 8 33 8 34 8 35 9 J J F 1 6 7 9 9 18 72 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. C n Lot. I McLean Alkn 9 11; McLean Lochlin 9 15 1 McDonald Robert 9 16 1 McKinnon Allen 9 17i McLeod Roderick 9 19; McGilvray Donald 9 31; McDonald John 9 32 1 McGilvray Alexander ... 9 33,34 ; McGilvray James 9 351 McLean John 9 33, McFadyen Lochlin 10 F , McKinnon Roderick 13 22 ! McFarlane James 13 22, McGilvran Alexander. . . 13 : 8 McGilvray Donald 13 30 McKenzie Kenneth 13 52; McCarroll Donald 14 5 McTavish Donald 14 5; McTavishAdam 14 6 McDonald Donald 14 4| McDonald Archibald.. . . 14 10 ' McKellar Peter 14 13 1 McKinnon Duncan 14 15&16 ' McKinnon Alexander. . .15 17&18 j McPhail Lochlin 14 20 McKellan Mrs 14 21 McCollum Archibald. ... 14 21 ! McCollum Archibald.. . . 14 23 j McLean Duncan 14 27 j McKechnie Hugh 14 29 I McArthur Peter 14 33 McArthurJohn 14 33 : McLeod John L.R 34, McKellar John L.R 14| McLellan Donald L.R 15 j McLean Angus 1 E; McLaren Archibald 1 G | McLellan Donald 1 HI McLaren J. D 1 J McPhail Peter 1 l| McEwen Hugh 1 2j McBain Alexander 1 3 j Mcintosh John 1 41 Mcintosh George 1 4 ' McLaren Duncan 1 5'| McLaren Alexander 1 6 i McLaren Peter 1 71 McLaren Donald 1 S' Con. Lot. McLaren Hugh 1 9 McPherson Alexander.... 1 14 McEwen Hugh 1 11 McKinnon Neil 1 10 McKinnon Hugh 1 12 McFadyen Donald 1 12 McFadyen Archibald.... 1 13 McLean John 1 14 McKinnon Hugh 1 15 McKinnon Charles 1 15 McFadyen Angus 11819 McDonald John 1 21 McFadyen Allen 1 22 McFadyen Hector 1 23 Mclntyre Murdoch 1 24&2 McFadyen Lochlin 1 25 McArthur Neil 1 20 McCulderJ. H 1 28 McFadyen M. N 1 29 McDonald Malcolm 1 30 McDonald Angus 1 31 McLennan Alexander.... 12 32 McLeod Alexander 2 G McDermid Archibald.... 2 H McPhail Colin 2 J McLeod Alexander 2 2 McEwen John 2 3 Norton George 13 36 Oxford Isaac. 6h 2 Oxford John 8" 2 Patterson John 4 9 Patterson George 5 26 Patterson William 5 25 Pilgrim Chas 5 A Pace James 9^22 Pace John 9| 23 Pace Allen 9 26 Proudfoot Alexander. ... 12 1 PallonJas 14 3 Pelric Robert 14^36 Petrie James 14|^ 36 Pace George .9 18 Robertson Joseph 2 5 Russell Neil 4 7 RoothJohn 4 19 Robertson Alex 4 31 Robertson John 4 32 Robinson Abraham 6 6 TOWNSHIP OF BRUCE. 73 Con. Lot. Robinson Peter 6 6 RussellJamcs 7^13 Russell Solomon 7| 13 Ross Hugh 7 H Russell Michael 8 3 Ralston James 9 2 Hose John 8 28 Rose William 8 30 Ross John 9 29 Ross William 9 29 Robinson William 10 J Robinson John 10^ 9 Ross Finlay 11 18 Russell Job 11 8 Rawn Isaac 12 8 Ruby John 12 10 Ross Arnold 13 J Reid James 2* F Russell D. C 2&3 DDE Richardson Ezekiel 14 1 Rankin James 14 35 Russell John ,. 5 17 Simple William 3 B Smith Alexander 3 21 Sinclair James 3 J Sutherland Angus 3 3g Scalt Robert 4 F StronQr Robert 6 C Sutherland Donald 6 30 Con. Lot. Struthers John 8 E Smith David 10^ 17 Stephenson Robert 12| 5 Smith James 12 26 Shoemaker John 13 18 Smith Burrows 13A 65.7 Sinclair P 2 1 Scalt John 2 E Stuart John L.R 18 Thompson John 4 12 TiddyJohn 5 10 TiddyJos 5 11 Taylor William lU 8 Thorrington John 1^ D Urquhart John 1 F Vauston Joseph 2^ G Vallance Alexander 3^ C Vaughn John 6 D Wilson William 4 D Wittin Joseph 4 18 Wrightson Jolm 5 22 Wrightson Francis 5 23 West William 6 E Wilkie Allen 6^^ 9 Wilkin Peter 7" 12 Wilkin James 7^ 7 Wilson Alexander ll" 21 Youger Thomas 7 22 Young Thomas 8i C VILLAGE OF BERYIE. A small post village situated on the Durham line, seven miles from Kincardine ; contains : 1 store, one saw-mill, 1 blacksmith's shop, 1 school house, 2 churches, 1 physician. Tri-weekly mail. Population about 80. TOWNSHIP OF CARRICK. Con. Lot. AinserJohu 7 PI!) Alt Johu A20^21 Addcs Francis 13 Pt 35 Allen William 1 2 Apployard Joseph 1 3-4 Abraham John 3 10 Ayers Anna 12 2() Atton Matthew 14 15 Adams Johu 3 21,22,23 Beitz Jacob A^ 21,22 Bildstein Jacob A 25 Brick Nicholas Ai26 27 Briller Ferdinand A Pt 28 Brander William D 4 BraniffPatrick B 13 Beitz John B Pt 15 Brander Nicholas B Pt 25, 26 Balender Conrad B 27 Botte John H C i, 3, 4, 5 Botte John C ^ 3, 4 Bester Louis D^ 13 Bartholemy Nicholas D| 13 Bittschy Pgnatz C D Pt2») Beny Edmond D Pt 26 Bony Robert C 26, 27, 28 Beny James C ^ 28 Bingham James ;.... ]} 43 Bingham Andrew C 47 Butchart John C44,45 Butehart Edward D 50, 51, 52 Brill Jacob, jun 2 19 Bullard Joseph 5^ 3 BuUard Edward 5| 3 Beaton Neil 4 5 Bilger Jacob 13 12 BraunHenry 10 21 Beingessher Joseph 23 16,17 Beaton James 5 6 Bannermann William.... 4 10 Bridge John 5 13 Bischoff Adam 5 Pt 25 Bieman John 4 30 Con. Lot. Bronmann Joseph 7 6 Boms John 7:|- 24 Buchtol Jacob G Pt 25 Borne Charles 7 Pt 26 Buse William 7^ 27 Buchholy Charles 7| 27 Biiikle Philip oj 33 BaltzJohn 6 34 Bradford Charles 8 4 Billing Magnus 9Pt29 BolenderAdam lOPtl Boster Henry 11 Pt 1 Boettger George 10 Pt 13,14 Braun Louis 10Ptl9 Bickel Mathias 11 24, 25 Barnes John 11^ 33 Berscht Magnus 12 13 Brillingor John 11 12 Pt 14 BlitschJohn 13 22 Becker Conrad 12^ 25 Bctson William .^.. 12 J 22 Becker John Jost 12.V 33 BuehlcrnJohn 15Pt6 Brock Wellington 15 15 Bonallie Andrew 14 16 Buck Thomas G \^ 21 Bechtel Abraham 14it 23 Bell John 15| 24 Bock Benjamin 15 26 Bennichen John 15Pt31 Coil James A 10 Cronyn A 12 Cook Richard DPt9 Campbell James 3 4, 1 Crittenden Thomas 3 13 Conlin Henry 3J- 15 Connel John 4 2^3 Campbell Malcolm 4 3, 4 Cuile John 6 4 CouttsJohn 4 12 Cuil Robert 4| 14 Carngio William 516,17,18 TOWNSHIP OF OARRICK. 76 I. Lot. ♦> 24 Pt25 ?t26 • 27 1« 21 23 24 26 H31 10 12 Pt9 4,1 13 1^15 2^3 3,4 4 12 14 [7,18 C»ii. Lol. Cooper John, jun 4 IS Cullotc.n John 712.13 Culloton Dennis (J 13 Clubine John 13^ 8 Clcndenuing Charles 12 8 Clark Paul 13 13 Clark Potor 13 14 Carter Samuel 12 24 Cainpaifj;n 8aniuel 15 Pt3 Couch Christopher 15 7 Clendiniiin-,' Thomas 1.5 Ft 10 Clciitliuiiiuj; James 15 Pt 10 Cleiidinniiig William.... 15 Pt 10 CIciKliiminn; William... . 14 13 Ck'tidiiinini^ Samuel 14 12 Case William 15 Pt 27 Corrif^aii James ]4 14 Crightcui Daniel D 2(i Diedrick Nicholas A 15 Dennis Samuel B 4 Darling James B 4 L»arling Adam B 8 Durror Nicholas D 7 .Dunbar Thomas C 22 Dunbar James C 33 Diemest Anthony 4 5,25,26,27 Diemest Daniel 5 28,29 Diemest Ludwig 4 5^,27 Dahuier Henry 5 33 DijK»ld George 6 5 Dipold Michel 6 5 Diemut Joseph 20 21 DinkelJohn 7P 25 Dictz John 6 P 34 Dunlord John H 8 Diemest Andrew 9^ 23 Dippel Peter 10 20 Dickson William 12 19 Depold George 12it 30 Diebel Conrad 13,13336 Deutschmann John 1 5 Pt 6 Deacon Margaret J 15 10 Dellinger Nicholas. 15Pt31 Ehresmann Huryz 5 34 Emel Peter J 8 21 Emel Joseph 8 18 Edmondson Robert 3 8 9 EicholzJohn 3Pt32 Con. Lot. Pkkelsvillc Nicholas 6 32 Kiekmeies llenry 7 23 Eckel Peter bh 24, 25 Eckel Abraham " 7 29 Eckil Jacob 2!> Euper Jos(>ph 10 4 Einel Peter 9| 23 I'-ggert llenry 8 31 E 11 erbounn Henry 10 3 4 Erler PeUsr 10 17 Erler Malhias 10 17 Erler John 10^ 18 Eidt George lO 25 Evus Frederick 10 11,27,30,31 Evus Henry 10 27,30 Etscl George- 15^ 22 Fletcher Duiinan C" 46 Falke J(.hu 3 32 Freund Benedict 3 31 Fahriulaender Leuhardt 8 31 I Fepi II 'r Christian A 16 iFinckcJohnG B 24 Fi.scher Michal C D 13 14 i Fritzsch (}otttried D 12 Friebenger Nicholas D A 41 I Friebenger Peter DA 41 I Eraser John 2 3 ' Fortuey David 4 Pt 25 i Fortnoy John 5 Pt 25 Fronapcl Victor 5 Pt 32 Fischer George 6 2 6 4 Pt 23 i 27 i 14 A 25 J. 17 I Flock Simon I Ficke Henry 6 i Fabel Henry 6 ! Foster Robert 12 Franck Leonhardt 13 i Fournier Lawri nee 15 j Franck Marcu.s A Pt 28 I Fraser Robert 2 4 Fountain Louis 5 12 i Fleming James A 2 1 Green Joseph A 15 IGislcr Benjamin APt3l iGrisz Christian C ^ 7&8 i Geeyerbichl Jacob D 12 Grisler Joseph Cil8 20 Gunn Alexander J 3 34 Gilmour Francis 2 5 7G COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. t \ Con, Lot. Gunn Alexander 5 12 Grey Gordon 5 7 Grub Philip 4 28 GroHcr Alois 7 19 Gioslar George 9 3 Groser George H 20 Gutzhc Frederick 8 32 Gebhardt AupuHt 10 32, 33 Gorsline James 12 11 Gorsline Norman 13 11 Graham Robert 12 10 Goetze William 13 26,27 Godzman Peter 13 27 Gimbel Henry 13 31,32 Gilmour Samuel 13Pt3 Gilmour Kugh 14Pt8 Gilmour James 14 l^Pt8 Gallaway James 15 12, 13 Graham James 14 19 George Joseph 14Pt20 Green John 14 29 Goetz Albert 14 30 Gerhardt Henry 14Pt30 Grosz William 14Pt34 Gropz Conrad 14 34 Grislcr Andrew C J 17 Himmelsbach George A 23 Himmclsbach Xavier A 23 Hestmarna William B Pt28 Miller John George CD 2 Hahan George C 21 Hay William C 29 Haynes Edward C 31 HaynesJohn C 30 HovcyJohn D 34 HoovyRobert 1 1 Harris John 1 8 HarveyJohn 114,15 Harper Richard 2 8, 9 Harper William 2 710 Hinspigren Ferdicuud.... C 48 Hang John 3 17 Huber Henry 3 30 Heller Casper 2 32 Hay George 5 5 Haeberle Daniel 5 9 Hinsberger Hall 4 28 Hand Anthony 5 25 Con. I..«t Hinsberger John 4 2!« Harrison Joseph 6 12 Heunann Thomas 7 20 Hanse James 7 20 H usenauer M arty n 7 22 HillEmrich 7 33 Hans Michael 9 1, 2 Hans Frederick 8 20 Haynes James 8 5 Hoebschevarlar Peter 9 19 Hoebschevarlar Paul 8 19 Hoebschevarlar Michael 8 19 HerthJoseph 8 20 Horpelle Joseph 8 20 Hunstein Henry 11 14 Hammer George 11 20 Helwig George 10 27 Hang Jacob 13 12 Hammer Henry 12 17 Hickling Edward 12 23 Helwig Henry 12 32 Hoelelo John 12 33 Hoggarth Leo 13 30 HelwigJohn 13 34 Harrison Aaron 14 9 Harrington George 14 11 Harvey George 14 17 Hutton Andrew 15 18 Hogg John 14 18 Hilgacrtner John R 15 21 Honz William 15 22 HundAhthony 15 27 Hund Amand 15 28 Hanck Henry 15 30 Hoggarth John 14 41 Hoggarth Conrad 15 31 Hagar Matthias 14 32 Hesch John 15 32 Hesch Joseph 15 32 Hesch Peter 14 32,33 Hall William ^. D 25 Hackney John 4 10 Hill Joseph 11 1 Hinckling Thomas 15 18 Halen Frederick 10 19 Hien John C 7 Horfling Sebastian 7 16 Inglis George S B 5 Con. Lot 4 29 6 12 7 20 7 20 7 22 7 33 9 1,2 8 2(1 8 r> 9 19 8 19 8 19 8 20 8 20 11 U 11 20 10 27 13 12 12 17 12 23 12 32 12 33 13 30 13 34 14 9 14 11 14 17 15 18 14 18 15 21 15 22 15 27 15 28 15 30 14 41 15 31 14 32 15 32 15 32 14 32,33 D 25 4 10 11 1 15 18 10 19 C 7 7 16 B 5 TOWNSHIP OF CARRICK. 77 Con. Lot. In^'lis Goorgc B Iiiglis John 2 1 InjrlisThos 2 1 Jackson Hugh A 1 JohnHou KJn D 2(5,27 Johnston Potor D 20,27 JohnHton Edwiird 1 3 Jaudt Frederick 3 35,3 Jandl Frederick, jr 3 3 Johnston George 4 8 •Johnston Janieu 4 8 Jantz Charles 3 34 Jantz George 4 30 Jantz Jacob 5 31 Juuge Phillip 8 32 Junge John 10 24 Johnston Abraham 12 10 Jasper Chas 12 15 Jasper Thomas 13 15 Jasper Thos 13 16 Johnston James 614,16 Koch Henry 7 28 Kcefer Genazty A 6 KwetschJohnB A 28,29 Kappler Daniel B 21 KraemerJohn B 21 Kochor Anthony B 28 Kentz Peter D 9 Krammer Leopold C 11 Klocpfer Joseph 1) 1(j KnugerCh^ D 17 Klust Augustus D 42 Kunsnhauser Isaac 1 34 Kempt John 1 19 Kleiuschmidt Fred 2 15 Kaechle Daniel 3 19 Kleist Michael 3 29 Kabel Elizabeth 2 32 KinsleyJohn 5 14 Kinsley Henry 5 15 Killenger Christian 4 31 Klin Daniel 4 31 KuhlKasper 5 34 Keiser Philip C 31 Kaufmann Michael 7 25 f 7 31 Krause Charles j r 27 Konig Conrad 6 30 Ci>n. Lot. Kissclring Charles C ;U) Klini Henry 7 32 Keiser Henry ;'):{ Kurmanr Ludwig 7 34 Koe.stiier Phillip 9 33 Koestner Andrew 9 23 Kolunstadet Franci.s 9 20 Kuuiu'man Peter 9 21, KopasJohn 9 24 Kopas Ludwig 9 25 Kiueger Chas 8 27 Kiueger Jacob 8 27 Kluijuner Ludwig H 29 Krohii William 9 30 Kluu Christian 8 30 Kaufmann Conrad 8 34 KunkelJohnA 11 1 KunkloJohn 11 1,2 Kunkle Andrew 11 3,4 Karts John A 28 KrottJohn 10 21 KruzerJohn 10 27 Klaatgar Caspar 10 31 Klaatgar Gottlzb 10 21.32 KnappChas 10 33,3 Krulzweser, John 13 30,31 Klust Frederick 14 3,4 Kerr Duncan 14 6,6 Kuffer Jacob ., 14 15 KtanppJohn 15 30 Kormason Ignatz 15 31 Kimmond Peter 14 24 Krewz Christian 15 34 Kelly Thos A 13,14 Klien Joseph A 32 Kidd William 4 17 KrumurMary D 15 LittThcobold 10 21,22 Liukinsfetter David 8 33 Lucas Thomas 1 23 Lannen John A 15 Linger Joseph A 24 Labort Daniel A 29 Lawry Hugh B 1 Labort Michael B 18,20,21 Labort Joseph B 18 Lescoe Thomas CD 21 LeuhartJohu 6 11 78 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. ! I! '■,1 11! u,-f Con. Lot. ; Loving Jonas D 48 Leving Anthony C 43 Loving John D 48 Lucas Wm 3 2 Lamond Hugh 6 7 Lambert Isabella 7 11 Lindenschniidt Barthold . 6 26 Liesnier Peter 7 32 Luedke Frederick 6,7 33 Lewis Joseph 7 7 Lewis George. 8 7,8,9 Lasch Joseph 1123,24 LangKdward 11 29 LerchJost 12 30 Lobsinger Anthony 13 23 Lines Benjamin 13 28,29 Langwiscli Henry 12 30 Linton John 15 9 Lobsinger Joseph 14 26 Leichtle Xavier 14 30 Lissing Nicholas 8 24 Lulchibrd John 12 10 Macka Ernest 9 28 Muster Michael 3 31 Miller Anthony A 7 M allory M ichael A 11 Mesner Anthony A 30 Mosac Anthony A 30 Morphy John D 4 Montag Raymond B 27 Mesner Alois B 29 Mier Justus D 5 Mier Henry D 4 Murray Wm D 26 Morrison John C 34 Morrison Wm D 39 Morri.son Thos D 38,39 Morrison Arcli D 39 Morrison James D 40 Miller Phillip Jacob 6 21 Miller Nicholas 6 23 Miller John 6 23 Mesner Joseph 9 4 Marliu Thos 8 6 Millow George 10 17 Morden Wm 12 13,12 Morder Landic 12 13 Mueller John 13 18 Con. Lot. Muclhanun John 13 20 Montag Arnold 15 29 Munsch Peter C 24 McDonald Hugh 6 6 McGregor David D 50 McCul loch Henry 1 24,25 McMartin Dennis B 3 McMullen George D 36 McMillen George 36 McLaraAlcx. C 37,38 Mcintosh Alex C 50 Mcintosh Robert C 57,52 Mcintosh Donald 1 10 McMichacl Thos 1 12 McCreery Wm 3 11 McCreeryJohn 3 11 McConachieWm 3 15 McGaun Wm 2 18 McMillan Hugh 3 20 McDonald John 5 8 McAulay Allan 4 9 McCurdy Alex 7 8 McDonald John 6 8,9 McCarty Jeremiah 10 16 McCoubvey Thos 13 21 Mclntyre Arch 15 4 McKay Alex 14 7 McKay Donald 15 10 McVicarWm. R- 15 16 McCubreay Alex 14 20 McPhail Robert 12 9 PcPhail Angus 13 10 ' McCoubrey Andrew 14 21 McDonald Malcolm 2 1.2 i Ncubecker Stephen B 22 23 Nicol Frederick C 6 Neubecker Nicholas C9,10 Newall Francis D 30 , Nelbyke Charles 2 17 Nurgarth Conrad 11 33 Nickel John 15 2 Nillis Hector 14 5 NancrJohn 14,15 31 Nichol Robert A 5 O'Malley Peter A 11 Ohlhciser Peter A 26 Ohlhciser Henry A 26 Obricht Fredolm A 31 . Lot. 20 29 24 6 50 54,25 3 36 36 57,38 50 )7,52 10 12 11 11 15 18 20 8 9 8 8,9 16 21 4 7 10 16 20 9 10 21 1.2 t2 23 6 19,10 30 17 33 2 5 31 5 11 2G 26 31 TOWNSHIP OF CARRICK. 79 Con. Lot. Obricht Anthony D 17 Olnmmcr John C 52,53 Ortmann Joachim......... 1 Ortniann Frederick 1 Ogden Robert 15 Oberle Basilias 14 Paton Joseph B Palm Jacob 1) Page James 1 Peterman George Peterman Jacob Pusibacker John Perens Nicholas 1 1 7 9 Poppre Joseph 9 16 16 25 30 12 10 9 10 11 22 18 18 Pfalggraf John 10,11 18,19 Puhl Frederick 10,11 281 Prochnow William 12 14' PfohlJohn 13 17| PustLudwig 12 22: Pohlfuss Gottlieb 14,15 2,3' Pfeffer Bartholomew 12 34 Phillips Mathias 15 lO; Pnister Peter 15 27 Pechmann Vincent 15 27 pfohl George 14 25, Portcus Robert 15 17 i Quickfall Thomas 10,11 32^ Quanz Adam 13 18 Rush Lambert 13 12 Reekcr Henrj 9 16,17 Runhardt .ioi'n 9 6 Runharf An 'Ire v. A 9 RunhaiL J jenii A 9 Rich Christinii A 31,32 Robinson William B 1,2 Robinson John B 1,2 Rich Joseph D ti Rcinhart Anthony C 5 Rivers Richard.. B 35 Rus Christian C 8 Ruming Joseph D 11 Reddon John D 34,35 Roszel Elijah C 42 ROSS Donald C 45 Riszcl Charles D 45 Rua Joseph C 8 Rogers Seth 3 5,6,7 Rocphe Christian 2 14 Cos. Lot. Rivers Samuel 2 16 Rome Thomas 2 22,23 Riddon William 2 20 Rocner Henry 2 30,31 Rivers .Toscph 5 11 Rowswell Uriah 4 14,15 Ramsay 8amuel 7 3 Ramsay William 7 3,4 Ruland Michael 7 22 Ratry John 7 25 viutzcl Isaac 20 Riddel Michael 9 24 Rapp Henry 8 26 Rummig Philip 10 1,2 Riiwson .James 11 10 Rinber Peter 11 22,23 Rihfildt.John 10 26 Rolotf John 10 26 Reinhart Martin 12 6,7 Richards William 13 6,7 Richards John 13 6,7 Ricliards David 13 7 Richards Jenkins 13 9 Rudolf John 11 31 Reynolds Benjamin 14 11 Riley Henry..' 15 20 Riley John 14 22 Russwusm Valender 14 27 Rossner Philip 15 30 Rossel Jacob 15 30,31 Rus Hartmann 13 33,34 RiddanGroy C 37,39 Raniiie .James D 29 Schiestel Michael A 22 SchillJohn A18,19 Schmidt Francis A 29 Sutherland William B 9,10 Schuleaii Joseph B 10 Steigher Lucas B 14 Straus George B 15 Schmidt George D 6 Selb Alois C 8 9 Schmcn Amond C 12 SmidtJoim D 14 Schaefer Jacob D 15 Schmidt Phillip C IC Schmidt Joseph C 17 Strole Simon C D 19,20 30 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. ! ! I >.^'* Strolo Adam Stinson William Schiel Charles Shannon John C Sigraellen Jacob Shannon Peter M .... ,. Slone William Subohn John Sandhoff Chas Slip Jacob Seagrist John J Schown Francis Stewart John Stonne Francis Sterne John Subke Johu H Schwartz Nicholas Sutz Michael Sutz Joseph Sauer Charles Schultus Joseph Sturapf Conrad Schwant August Schwaut John Stmernagftl Henry Sigfnid Jacob Schuett John Schill William Scott Archibald 9 Schneider Peter Schwarz Joseph Schurter Joseph Schafer John A Schlagal Edward Schmidst Ernest Schmiber Geo Stroder Ernest Schober George Stroder Ernest J Stroder Mathias Stroder John Strans Christian Schlegal Charles Schwutzer George Sachs Conrad ; Schwalm Johu Schmidt Jost Seip Conrad Con. Lot. C 20 C 24 C 24,25 D 30,31 C 30 C 35 1 4 1 21,22 3 50 2 34 3 34 3 34 4 6 4 4 5 5 6 7 6 7 13 13 24 25 1 2 10 20 6 22 7 28 6 31 8 180 8 182 8 3 9 5 14,15,16 8 16,17 9 20 8 20 8 25 8 25 9 26 9 27 9 31 9 31 9 32 34 9 33 , Schmidt Christian . . . \ Schmidt David j Schmidt John H ! Simon John I Simon Jacob Savage Edmond. . . . Seigner Valentine . . . Seiling Adam Schwindt George i Schmidt John I Stewart Alexander. . , Scott Thomas ! Scott William I Schlossen Conrad : Stepham Joseph I Schneider John i Speilmache Andrew. I Scott John I Tschinhart Leo j Tschinhart Joseph . . j Tschinhart John B. . i Thompson James. . . I Taylor George Taylor Robert B Teskey William Taylor John : Taylor Gilbert {Truck Treidober i Titmus James Tremmel Michael...., Timpson William.... Thompson James Thompson William... Torongeace Oliver... Urich Charles Unger Jacob , Vantrom Edward 0.. Volleik Morris Voilzing Conrad. Con. Lot 11 26 10 26 11 27 11 33,34 11 33,34 13 11 13 12 13 13 15 15 14 15 14 14 15 15 A A A D 19 21 24 29 5 24 25 29 30 31 33 23 8 8 15 28 CD 32 CD 33 1 7 3 17,10 3 19,20 C 31 9 7 8 13 14 14 15 20 25 9 10 19 A 23,24 11 1 5 16,17 Voilzing Valentine. 9 34 5 12 13 18 19 21 10 24 Welsh Michael Webber Jacob Wickens John Wickers Winceslans. Wesser George , Weiler George Weiler Thomas Weiler Igiiatz 7 8 9 B B 9 22 22 11 19 B 25,26 B 26,27 D 8 C 6 C 18 D 15 TOWNSHIP OF CARRICK. 81 Con. Lot. Weiler Joseph D 18 Weiler Treidolin D 19 Wheatley Geo. C D 28 Wright. Geo C 38 Whyte John D 46,47 Wilson Joseph C 48 Wynn Antoine 112,13 Woods John ■... 1 14 15 Wynn Christopher 2 11 Wynn John 2 12,13 Waack Christian 2 14 Wcshahn John 3 29 Wickens Stephen 5 30 Wagner Martin 7 19 Wen ters Joseph 5 29 Wagner Peter 4 32 Wagner Frederick 4 33 Wagner Jacob 4 34 WeignandJohn 6 24,25 Weignand Jacob 7 26,27 Wcndt John 6 27 Weidner August, 7 30 Wagner Anthony 7 6 32 Wcnter Joseph 9 5 Widow John 9 16,17 Worff Frederick- 8 28 Wambach Nicholas 9 29 Con. Lot. Weisham Charles 10 12 Wolfgrain Gottfried 11 17 Weismann Geo 11 18 Witslanfor George 10 2] Wildfong David. 11 30 Weber Gregory 10 34 WeltonJohu 13 8 Wills Ilobcit ]2 18 Watte Charles 12 22 Weiler George 12 28 Weiler AVilliam 12 28 Wetter Frederic 12 29 Watson James 15 2'J Weber John 15 24 Wand Lawrence 15 30 Wessler Elie C 5 Young Robert D 22 Young Joseph D 23 Zettler Anthony 15 34 Zinn Ernest 10 13,14 Zinn Henry 10 15 Zinn Frederick 11 15 Zenner Peter 10 1,2 Zinimerraann John 2 33 Zettel Herman D 8 Zcttel Peter A 33 34 Zambip of CULROSS ENNISKILLEN A small post village, situated on the Durham line, in the Township of Greenock ; distance from Kincardine, 20 miles, and from Walkerton 7 ; contains 1 store, 3 taverns, 2 blacksmiths' shops and waggon shop. Popu- lation about 80. .1^ TOWNSHIP OF CULROSS. Con. Lot. I Anderson Francis 12 24,25 Anderson Georj^e 14 33 Atkinson William 11 29 Ardell James 11 29 Anewinc Boston 13 5 Ancwinc George 12 6 Anderson Charles 10 12 Anderson James Ardell Peter 9 10.11 Alexander David 7 11,12 Alcxi.ndor Donald 7 4,5 Agnew William 7 1 Atwell llardis 4 4 Atwell Kicliard 4 0,12 Allison Thomas 3 19 Aitkins.lohn 1 14 Brown Martha Jane... 14,1 5 32,32 Beckinir John 11 26 Bell William 11 32 Buchanan, Hoi^c iv Oo.... 14 29 Barker (j.i;...'. 15 31 Brown Thomas 15 19 Brown Morris 15 19 Braden Oliver 15 14 Breunen Micha«l 14 13 Bishop Joseph 15 5 Brothers Peter 15 Beningcr Michael, junior. 15 5 Beninger Micliael, senior. 14 2 Beninger Ignatius 14 3 Bcuinger Joseph 13 3 Beninger Mathias A 31,32 Body John 12 1 Brick Nicholas 12 1 Bowman John A 30 Beninger Andrew 12 1 Ballagh Alexander 10 2 BallaghJohn 11 2 liatz Anthony A 25 Becklgnatius A 23 Button William 8 8 Con. Lot Button Charles 8 8 Bell John 8 31,32 Beacon James 6 6 Brown James 7 4 Brown Thomas 7 4 Bourgons Martin A 12 Ballagh Hamilton 4 14 Ballagh James 4 15 Boyd James 4,5 14.16 BallaghJohn 5 15 Hell Donald 5 23 Barbour Robert 2 14,1 5 Ballagh William 3 16,17 Burton William 2 9 Blow Robert 3 3 Bulger Martin 2 3 Ballagh William 5 16 Ballagh Fleming 6 14,15 , Brown Peter B 6 14,15 [ Campbell Dugald 14 26,27 I Campbell Malcolm 11 35 I Covyell Elijah 9,10 24,26,27 ; Campbell llenry 10 17 iChisholm Archibald 13 19 I Cameron Neil 15 IS j Clapperton James 14 12 Calhoun Joseph 12 9 Case Adam 11 15 Chisholm Donald 11 6 Clydesdale William 8,9 23,23 ClydesUde David 8 22 Campbell Alexander 9 23 Clark Peter 6,7 26,29 Cameron, Mrs. K 6,7 24,24 Crapper James, senior. ..6 25,26,27 Casliek Alfred • 7 14 Carson James 7 3 Cr.min William A 12 CroninJohn A 11 . Campbell Mrs. John 5 7,8,9 Cameron Thomas 4 11 TOWNSHIP OF CULROSS. 83 S 1,32 6 4 4 12 14 15 4.16 15 23 4,15 .G,17 9 3 3 16 4,15 4,15 6,27 35 6,27 17 19 18 12 9 15 6 13,23 22 23 16,29 1,24 ,27 14 3 12 11 1,8,9 11 Con. Jx)t. Carinichaol Paul 4 20 (Jolvin William 2 10 Oolvin Robert 3 18 Ctislick Gcor-e 2 25 Chifholm James 3 (JrOnin Timothy 2 7 Campbell Daniel 3 5 Cameron John 1 8 Cameron Alexind t 1 35 Crow Cliristopher 1 29 Campbell John 1 17 Campbell Robert I 15 Campbell Thomas 1 15 Dobsou Robert 12 15 Dowse llichard 13 15,16 Davis Thomas 12 21 Dow Thomas 14 15,18 DuciMnan Joseph 12 10 Duceman Jacoli 12 1(» Donaldson Robert 13,14 9 9 Dctzler ^slehoks 14 10 Davidson Thomas 12 12 Dunbar Nathaniel 6 29 Donahue '. . 7 30 Diitrich N icholas A 15 Downs William A 15 Dunn Patrick A 13,14 Darlinj^' xVdam A 3 Ed 3 3 3 2 11 13 27 24 24 23 uke Samuel Farrie D Fraser John Foreman John 7 Finiaysoi: Simon ... Finlavson Alexander Fnltbrd Riuhard Freeb.rn Thcmias... 2,3,6 17,17.31 Fessent William 2 21 Freeman Martin 3 10 Fultbrd Mrs. John 3 8 Fulford Jesse 7,12 15,16 Fody Peter 2 4 Fryt'oiile John 1 5 4 Howk Andrew H 16 Howk Anthony H It) Henry Samuel 4 17 Hardie John N m25 Hadwen Matthew 7 ""lO Innes Campbell 9 33 Innes Alexander, sen 8 33 Innes Alexander, juu... . 8 33 Innes George 8 33 Irvin William H 7 W i 30 Ingles John IINECIO Ireland David 3 15 Irvin Thomas H 12 Jackson John B 13 13 Johnston Henry 11 14 Johnston James 11 14 Jarvis William 6 12 Jarvis Georgx3 G 11 Jarvis William 6 11 Johnston Philip 3 9 Con. Lot Jrnes Aaron 1 19 Kehoe John 10Fi32 Kirlliaid Archibald 10 ''Sl Kuntz Peter 13N^12 Kline Julin M 13S|'',2 Kline Joseph 13S|l,2 K rot eh Jnederick 12 11 King John ' 10 13 Kratzmyer Joseph H 29 Kartis IVter A 19 Kennedy John 6 34 Kersher Jebolt 6 1 Kelly Henry 5 12 Keith Malcohn 5 21 Keith John 5 20 Kirkland Samuel 4 20,22 King Ed ward 3 34,35 KiiiL! Owan 2 35 Kill- Michael 3 33 Keliy Moses 2,3 12,11 Kelly John, jun 2 12 Kelly John, sen 3 11 Kerr Matthew 2 11 KrotchB 2,3 7 Kennedy Peter 2 6 Kirby Mrs. Thomas 3 2 Kennedy John 1 34 Kennedy Duncan 1 32 Kennedy Colin 1 33 King Patrick 1 31 Logan Samuel 10 29 Lewis James 10 23 Lewis Robert 10 24 Lewis Henry 11 23 Lewis David 10 23 Latimore William 14 16 Lehman Boston 12 28 Lindsey Robert 13 8 Lindsey Jo':.., sen 12,13 8,8 Lindsey John, jun 12 8 Lehman John H 26 Little James 8,9 12 Little William 8,9 12 Little Andrew 8,9 13 Lean James 6,7 20,21 Lean John 6,7 20,21 Lean William 6,7 20,21 LoganJohn 7 17 TOWNSHIP OP CULROSS. 85 , .2 ^1,2 11 18 21> 19 34 1 12 21 20 ;0,22 14,35 35 33 *> 11 12 11 11 7 6 9 34 32 33 31 29 23 24 23 23 16 28 8 8,8 8 26 12 12 13 f,21 ,21 1.21 17 Clin. Leneen Edward 11 Lcnecn Wnltcr II Livingston Duncan 5 Lean Jolin 11 Lynett Patrick 1 Litlm;ow Hichard 1 Louttit John 1 Louttit (jrcorge 1 Mtirtin Christopher 1 Manley Thomas 12 Munlcy 'Ihomas, jun 13 Manley John 12 Mulli<;;an Archibald 13 Manser Charles 14 Martin David 11 Marrow Robert 12 MoffattJohn 12 Mellvillc Samuel 14 Meir Wilh'am 14 31 ossel Anthony 13 Meir Michael 13 Mosiac Joseph 12 Mosiac Michael 12 Meyer Jacob 12 Mesner I'ious 12 Miller Joseph 11 Myres Martin H Moore Samuel 8 Murray Robert 8,9 Mulkinherrin William.... (i Martin George 7 Martin John 4 Martin William 4 Montgomery Andrew 4 Montgomery Robert 4 MoirJaraes 4 Martin James 2 Murchinson Donald 2 Mitchel John 2 Marshal James 2 Moore Oliver 2 Morin Patrick J Morrison James 2 Moore Joan Jumes 3 ''lahoney Mrs. Daniel.... 3 .Mohan Patrick 1,12 Maloy Jithn 1 Moir Alexander 1,2 Lot. ' 11 11 25 8,9 1 24 18 18 10 27 28 25 25 34 21 18 20 16 5 6 3 4 6 C, 8 20 2 7,7 3 o 8 8 19 19 32 29 2(5 27 22 ( > ") i) 5 1 2,2a 6 3(» Morrison An"us Con. Lot, 1 26 McBain John, jun •. 9 .34,35 McCluer David 14 14 Mc(.'ullough Robert 8 1 McCullough Rphraim.... 8 1 iMcCuUough Robert, jun . 8 1 McC(.rmick Andrew'. ... 1 28 McCormick Donald 1 28 McDonald Neil 10 26 McDonald Richard 11 .33 McDonald Robert 11 22 McDonald Malcolm 14 16 McDonald John 14 15 McDonald Mrs. Farkncr. 9 4 McDonald Hugh 8 18 McDonald Alexander 8 18 McDonald John 8 18 McDonald David 8 18 McDonald Alexander 8,9 20,20 McDonald Donald 9 21 McDugald Dagald 6 32 McDugaldJohn 6 32 McDonald John 6 24,25 McDugald Neil 7 29 McDonald Malcolm 7 8 Mci)onald Ewan 7 6 McDaniel G"!orge 4 .3 McDonald James 5 5 McDermott Antjus 5 34 McDonald Anuus 3 28 "■■Tf'T) maid Alexander... 5 30 McD.irmott Hugh 1 14 McDonald Alexander.... 1 33 McDonald John 1 33 McGregor John 15 15 McGregor Alexander 7 32 McGregor James 7 33 McGregor John 6 30 86 COUNTY OF I5RTICE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. I McGurk Mrs. Edward.... ij 3 McGro McKinnon Mrs 4 27 Coil. Lot. McKinnon Neil 5 27 McKinmm Donald 5 27 McKinnon Hector 4 29 McKinnon James 4 30 McKinnon Lauchlin 5 32 McKay James 5 29 McKinnon John 5 32 McKay Neil 5 31 McKinnon John 5 33 McKay Donald 2 29 McKay Neil 2 29 McKenzie Angus 2 28 McKenzie John 2 25 McKay Neil, sen 3 2G McKay xNeil, jun 3 25 McKay John."... 3 25 McKay Alexander 3 25 McKenzie Alexander 3 20 McKenzie Donald 2 19 McKenzie Roderick 2 18 McKenzie Huirh 2 18 McLellan W^illiam 8 14 McLean Roderick 6 33 McLaughlin William 7 24 McLellan John 5 4 McLean Neil 5 17 McLean Allan 4 23 Mc Lorcy John 4 28 McLellan Duncan ^ 14 McLean I'cter 1 9 McIiCan Roderick. 1 9 McLean Hector 1 11 McLean Donald 1 11 McMannis Owan 15 13 McMullin Robert 15 McMullin Hugh 5 3 McMillan Alexander 5 28 McNeil Matthew 3 6,17 M c Norton Peter 5 22 McPher.'ion William 9 26,27 McPheoNeil 2 31 McPhail Ronald 3 30 McPherson Duncan 10 3 McQuarry Allan 5 31 Mcllea Alexander, sen . . 3 23,24 McRea Alexander, jun. . 3 23,24 McTavish John....; 11 18 McVicar John 4 31 TOWNSHIP OF CULROS.^. 87 Con. Lot. Newman Willifim 13 7 Newman Joseph 13 7' Narry John 3 16 Oliver Henry 10 1 O'Nulcy Thoma.s 3 7 Ormston James 1 21 Oshwald Ambrose H 7 Price Daniel 15 23,24 Pope James 15 22 Pinnell Geori^c 10 35 Parker Samuel 11 24 Prinj-le William 13,15 17,20 Pettipeice Georpje 15 9 Pettipeice William 15 Parr James 10 30 Phillips Au I'obinson James TI 4,5 Robinson William H 10 Rome William 1 10 Stewart John 11 31 Stewart Robert 11 31 StuU Samuel 11 20 Scott James 11 19 Spence Richard 11-,12 17,17 Scott John G 13 18 Smythe Blackney 12 22 Snyder James 12 19 Snyder John 12 19 Standlish Francis 13 19 Scott William 15 9 Shoemaker Anthony 12 5 Scott William 13 15,16 Seitz Geo'p;e 15 4 Schicstel Joseph H 30 Sellick Charles 12 9 Smith William 11 10,11 Sproales Archibald 13 10 Sellick John 13 10 Smythe Stephen 13 12 Smythe Jacob 12 13 Smythe James. 12 13,14 Sharp Andrew 10 14 Smith Thomas 10 12 Sharp James 10 7 StuttJohn. 11 1 Scheely John 10 1 Stutt Ralph., jun 9 1 Stutt Ralph., "sen 9 1 Simmerman John H 27 Sehistel Lawrence H 29 Schwartz Ludwick H 21 Schwartz John H 21 Skelly Martin 9 18,19 Smith Thomas 8 21 Scott Robert 9 29 Scott Georaje 9 29 Scott William 9 29 88 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. J' Con. Lot. Switzcr Joseph 7 34 Stewart Robert 6 22,23 Struthcrs James 6 28 Smith George 11 15 Snell William 5 1,2 SanfordW. F 4 7 Sproales Charles 4 13 Stutt Archibald 5 16 Simpson William 2 33 Simpson Arthur 2 34 Strash James 2 22 Shafter Lewis H 6 Sherhart Joseph H 6 Schoalcs Francis H 2 1,2 Smith James 1 £^7 W^ l«i Shawl Lawrence A Pt 18 Softley Samuel 4 24 Thompson Thomas 13 27 Turner Charles 10 W^ 32,33 Turner James 10 34 T rotter llichaid 15 10 Tapley Samuel 7 10 Tomlinson Nicholas 7 25,31 Thompson Robert 9N}-,ir) Taucher John 1 EJ^ 7 Taucher Patrick 1 W J. 7 Tees John 1 "20 Vittey James 3W^ 1 Whytock James 14 29,30 Walker Robert 11 34 Welsh 10 W^ 2!) Williamson James 12 N^ 15 Con. Lot Watson Thomas loPt 18,19 Watson George 15 Pt 18,19 White 'William, sen 15 7 White William, jun 15 7 White Samuel 15 7 Wedo Joachim, sen 14 4 Wedo Joachim, jun 13 4 Whosing Jacob 13 11 Watson Robert 11 12 Watson William 11 11 Weis Edward 11 24 Wcchter Joseph H 8^ 22 Walker John, sen 9 5,6 Walker John, jun 9 5,G Woods Samuel 8 16,17 Wright Charles ^ S'^^ U Watson Alexander 9 e| 22. Watson James 9 Wi 22 Whctlofer Conrad 6 " 7 Wocks John HPt9,10 Whiteman John 4,5 9.10 Watson Donald 5 24- Watson Alexander 5 24 Wilson Thomas 2 32 Waddle Matthew 3 32 White Joseph 1 13 Walker Hugh 1 28 Woodward William 1 22 Zettle Andrew H 36,37.38 Zettlc Felix H 36,37,38 Zettle Peter H Part 30 •i AKKWKIGHT. A small village in tlie centre of the Township of Arran, on the South- ampton and Owen Sound Road, 10 miles from Southampton, 20 from Owen Sound. It contains a post office. 2 stores, 2 taverns, blacksmith's and waggon shop, 2 shoe shops, 2 churches, and a good school. Popula- tion about 100. TOWNSHIP OF ELDERSLIE. lom Ill's lla^ Con Lot. Anderson John .... 3 32 Anderson Duncan .... 3 33 Anderson Alexander.. .... 1 28 Adolpli Julin. ... 2 31 Allan Charles ... 2 14 Allan Daniel .... 3 18 Allan Robert .... 2 24 Awry Joshua ... 6 9 Armstrono,' David .... 9 4 Allan William ... 13 3 Allan David ...13 2 Adam William .... A 33 Aikens James C .. 8 22 Armstrong William... ... 5 34 Brown Alexander ... 1 27 Boyd John ... 2 18 Balfour Arthur ... 3 20 Burrell Richard ... 2 'M) Bell Lachlan ... 4 22 Bell James ... 4 20 Bell John ... 5 20 Bell Archibald ... 5 21 Bell Angus ... 5 19 Blue James ... 5 17 Blue Alexander .. 5 ... 4 18 Blue William 17 Blue Donald ... 4 16 Black George .. 5 11 Briston Arthur . .1 o 1 Beatow Duncan ... 7 30 Bell Donald .. B 19 35 Bearraan Thomas ... 2 Bell James ... B 25 Bannerman Robert .. . B 23 Bannerman George.... ... 8 5 Bell Rowland .. 12 25 1 Beatty James .. 12 Beatty William ... B 31 Beatty John ... B 31 Beatty David .. B 32 Brown Mrs. Jane ...14 8 Con. Lot Brock James 1-1- 7 Blue Angus 14 15 Bliu" Hugh 14 15 Bailey Alexander 14 21 Brown Charter 14 2G Black John B 5 Brown Robert 2 1 Brown Henry 2 2 Bell William 8 28 Bell Andrew 9 25 Bradshaw William 12 34 Cameron John and Wil- ) o -n y ry 1 * T oconcvule ham lloss, merchants.. ) Cumberland John, carpenter do Camplin Robert 1 16 Cassols William 2 10 Cassels Robert 2 11 Cassels Mrs B 5 Craig James and Henry ) - „_ 8mith 1^ "^^ Hugh Cameron 5 22 Blackburn Robert 4 15 Craig Francis 4 9 Cooper James 4 1 Connor David 6 31 Crarer Alexander 6 32 Crookshanks William.... 7 32 Crookshanks James 6 34 Crisp William 6 33 CalwellJohn 6 33 Cross William 9 33 CarrWilliam B 20 Coulter John A 21 Carrie Donald A 25 Carrie John A 28 Clunas William B 26 Cameron Hector ,...10 5 Cooper Neil 10 10 Crow William 11 12 Clements Arthur 10 21 CrowCharles 11 1& IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V /. // oy ^KTtf .-if' w^ y 1.0 I.I 1.25 " "i3^ "12.2 m 12.0 III™ iA 11.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y 14580 (716) 872-4503 iV % V 6^ ^'^ ;^ ^^^ <<■■ I >. '<^'^'^ <^ ^. L^/ CA 6^ ^ 90 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY, Con. Lot. Clements W.T U 24 Calhoun Charles J 11 25' Clements David 10 25 Carey William 11 27 CrowFrancis 12 13 Campbell Archibald 14 15 Collard Samuel 14 18 Campbell George 4 19 Chesterfield Peter 14 28 Cormack William B 6i Crawford Patrick 14 32 Carr William 14 35 Debbie Jnc, blacksmith, Sconeville Dickson Jonathan A 23 Dick Thomas 13 6 Dobbin John 12 33 Dobbin James, counsellor, 12 30 Dobbin James, jun 12 27 Dobbin William 12 28 Dobbin Andrew 12 24 Elliott Adam S., miller, Sconeville Elliott J. H., storekeeper, Sconeville Elves William 7 4 Elves David 7 5 Elves Alexander 7 8 Ewart Thomas 6 24 Ewart Samuel 6 25 Ew^rt Archibald 6 29 Erwin David 10 33 Foster Hugh 13 31 Foster James 13 28 Foster William 13 32 Fallis Mrs. Elizabeth 9 35 Fee George .. 1 30 Fortune Robert 1 21 Fortune John 1 19 Fortune Helen 1 17 Fortune Thomas 1 15 Flood Francis 2 12 Falconer James 4 12 Falconer Thomas 5 10 Fallis Robert 5 6 Fleming George 4 8 Fleming Thomas 12 6 Frascr John A 34 FaltonJohn 2 1 Gribble Samuel 2 7 Greaves Samuel 2 13 Con. Lot Greaves George 2 13 Gillies John 6 17 Gillies Donald 6 16 Gillies Hugh 8 17 Gillies Malcolm 7 18 Gillies Dugald 6 19 Graham John 9 15 Gibson James 8 7 Graham John 9 1 Grey John 10 ^8 Gainer Samuel 10 29 Graham John 12 19 Grant Ernest 14 3 Gordon Johnston 14 17 Gould George 14 27 Greaves Edward A 3 Green William A 5 Gerrie Andrew 3 1 Hopper Thomas 1 2 Hope William 2 19 Hope George 3 29 Hislop John 3 27 Hislop William 3 27 Hancy Thomas 7 12 Haney Samuel 7 12 Freeman Matthew 5 23 Harriet John 7 26 Hetherington Alexander.. 8 31 Hammond Matthew 9 5 Hammond John 9 5 Hammond David 9 5 Hagan John 8 1 Holmes John A 20 Hammond Eleazar 10 3 Hunter John 11 11 Hall William 11 17 Hall James 10 17 Hall Joseph 11 19 Howey Samuel 11 21 Hall John 10 27 Hammil Henry 10 30 Hammil William 10 19 Hammil Francis 10 31 Harris Ebenezer & Har- ) ^n 20 ris William j Hurdman William & Wil- 1 d 35 Ham McFadden ) Henry Joseph 14 24 TOWNSHIP OF tLDERSLIE. 91 Con. Lot. Herring Samuel 13 34 Hewetfions 'Messrs A 18 Hcmbroff" Joseph 6 3 Hall Robert , 11 3(j Jones William 1 3 Irvine Moses ,,.. 1 Jackson Minto 2 15 Ireland Robert 2 Hi Ireland John 2 17 Irvine James, jun 7 4 Herabroff Thomas 7 3 Jackson Thomas (5 7 Johnson John B 24 Johnson George., 14 1 Jeffrey William 14 <> Johnson James 14 22 Johnson llcnry 14 22 Johnson Joseph 14 23 Johnson Robert A 1 I ngersol Thomas 7 9 Kidd Richard 1 14 Kidd Thomas 1 14 Kendal John 3 7 Kidd Hugh 8 32 Keltv John 11 8 Kerr William 12 IG Kirk John G 13 10 Kil Patrick James 14 27 Kirkwood John 3 1 King John 14 31 King Robert 14 31 King George 14 34 King Adam 12 35 Lyons David 6 1 L'loyd William 7 7 Lloyd John 1 7 7 Lang James 8 35 1 indsay Robert 10 2 Lyons William 8 19 Loyst George 11 22 Lynas Richard 13 1 Lang William 14 15 Lynn James 14 24 Lindsay James 10 32 McManus James 1 31 McLean Allan 2 31 McDowell Alexander 1 18 McFadden Henry 1 18 Con. Lot McGill James 1 12 McGill William 1 13 McCurdy John, jun 1 10 McCurdy John, sen 1 9 McCaw Daniel 1 7 McWilliam Alex 1 1 McKardy Michael 1 5 Manly Edmund 2 7 McBeath William 2 4 McBeath Andrew 3 4 McBeath Thomas 3 3 Meikle Daniel .? 9 Manly William 3 11 McAvthur James 3 12 McKorie Younger 3 14 McGregor Donald 3 26 McGregor Alexander. 2 25 McGrogor Archibald 2 22 McGregor Neil 3 22 McDonald Archibald 3 23 McDonald Duncan 5 28 McNeil Angus 5 30 McEwan James 5 32 Maxwell John 4 32 Moore Mrs 4 31 Murray George 2 29 McDugaldJohn 4 24 McLaggun I'eter 3 31 McLaggan Alex 3 30 McLaggan John 3 30 McDonald Donald 2 29 McDonald John 2 28 McDonald Alex. 3 28 McKillop Arch 5 24 McKillopJohn 5 23 McDucald Allan 4 23 McKadden Donald 4 21 McKaddden Malcolm 4 21 McDonald Alex 4 18 McDonald Solomon 4 18 Melntyre John, jun 4 15 Mclntyre John, sen 4 13 Melntyre Hugh 4 11 McKay John 4 10 Manly Wm. F 5 8 Munn Neil 6 11 Munn Angus 6 12 Melntyre Donald, jun..., 6 3 92 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Mclntyrc John Mclntyre Donald McAllister Donald McMillan John McKechnie Malcolm McMillan John McLellan David Myrta Christopher McLeod Henry McDonald John McDearniid John McDup;ald Hugh McDugald Malcolm McDugald Malcolm McNeil Malcolm ..., McNeil James McNeil Neil.. McMillan Archibald McMillan Neil Mc Arthur Mrs McEachern Malcolm McNeil John McNichol John McLean Angus McNeil John A McDonald John McNeil Donald McLean Lauchlan Munn Angus Munn Malcolm McKinnon Donald Martin Robert McCallum John McCallum Mathew McLaughlan George McLaughlan James McLaughlan Robert McLaughlan William McLaughlan John McLaughlan William.... McKinnon Robert McCay William McCann George McCannel Archibald McCannel John McCannel John McGillivray Malcolm,... Monkman James Con. 5 Lot. 1 4 5 McKav nuch Con. 12 13 Lot 14 5 McG illavray Archibald. . . 14 (5 13 McGillavray Donald 13 15 5 7 29 17 19 Manery Joseph McLeod Willi.im 9 12 13 12 8 7 McKinnon Duncan 7 7 16 ,23 McKinnon Malcolm 12 6 ?.Cy McNeil Archibald 13 13 13 5 7 28 34 McNeil Archibald 4 7 McEachern Finlay 4 9 14 Mclntyre Alexander 12 5 8 16 Mordan George 12 3 8 14 1:3 3 4 McNeil Donald 13 12 . A . B 5 8 Munn Donald 4 9 ]\IcNeil John ^9 8 McFadden David 33 9 2 2 McRae Oliver 14 . 14 5 8 McDugaid Donald 15 8 8 McNeil Archibald . 14 . 14 16 9 1 M c M ulle n Robert 21 R ?1 Mahan James 14 . A . A . 6 •?5 A 22 24 27 McBrido William 7 A Morrow Robert 5 A Mc.VIahan William 20 A 28 Montgomery William.... 9 32 A 11 26 1: Montgomery Irvine Montgomerv Robert . 8 . 9 30 30 11 11 2 6 Mc Kinney James Millar James Paisley . A 4 9 16 McCann Robert 14 32 10 4 9 10 11 11 12 14 15 16 McTavish Peter 7 . 9 . 9 7 . 3 2 . 3 1 . 6 13 10 Noble Edward A ?f> 11 Orr William 34 It Oswald William 31 10 Porter John 6 10 Porter Thomas 6 10 Porter David 3 10 Porter William 3 10 Pearcc Thomas 5 11 16 22 Pearce Edward 7 . 7 6 12 Parks Hugh 24 13 22 20 17 Parks William . 12 . 14 . 14 15 v^ i Poole Jesse 10 12 Poole Oliver 11 ^^ 19 23 16 16 Peacock Samuel . 14 .. A 7 . A 11 1?, Pearce John 19 18 Poole William 14 13 Patterson Adam .. 1& TOWNSniP OF FU)KR^5T,^K. 03 Con. Lot. 7 ♦3 5 4 4 5 3 5 4 29 33 5 15 16 21 25 7 5 20 32 30 30 [isley 4 32 la 26 34 31 6 6 3 3 5 6 24 15 la 11 11 i» 14 i& Proudfoot Frederick PaiHlcy Proudfoot Alexander 8 12 P&lm!iU)re Thomas I'aisley Patchell David 13 30 PatchcllJames l.l 2!) Rattray Alex 1 25 Rattray James 1 26 Rattray Alex., jun 1 26 Ruthvcn William 5 27 KeidPeter 5 13 Ross Philip 5 2 Ross Alex B 22 Rusk John 10 6 Rusk William 10 7 Rusk James 11 4 Rusk John, juu 11 5 Robb Alexander 13 12 Rubb David • 13 11 Robb William 14 13 Rae James A 17 Shouldice James 2 33 Sol ton George 1 21 Shea John Sconeville. Schruder Martin Sconeviilo. Somerville David 3 13 Smellie James 2 23 Scott Francis 4 28 Scott Samuel 4 29 Scott James 5 35! Shaw Malcolm 5 31 | SluggetJohn 2 25: Stewart Neil 4 26 Sparks Jonatliau. 4 25 ScottSamuel 5 8^ Scott John 5 7i Stevenson Joseph 6 21! Stoddart John B 18 Smith John 10 1 Stevens William 11 3 ShawSamuel 11 26 Shaw George 10 20 ShawJohn , U 32 Spence Alexander 12 15 Shipman Jchoiada B 12 9 Sparrow Michael B 29 SturksJames A 35 Smith Alfred 14 1 Sheepy Joseph A 7 Stewart Donald. Sloan Janice SI oun Jol in. Sloan Hutrh. loni pson en ry. J iu»nip.«on Jsaac riers John M.. Tiers John 31., jun. Tiers William Tully William Taylor Donald Taylor Neil Taylor John ..., Taylor Alexander Trout James Trout John E 'i'hnnipson George Tawnder Foster 'J'hompson George , Tully John P... Thompson Fdward Thompson James Thompson William Thomas John , Thompson Alex V :n.slake John Vance John Valentine David Wilson Wm. T Wood John Wilcox James R Watt John Winch Henry Winch Samuel Winch Richard ! Williwcroft James Williscrof't William.... Willi.scroft George.... i Welch James \ Woolfe John i Williscroft Geo., jun.. 1 Watson John j Wat«on Joseph I Watson Robert Watson William Watson William, jun. Walker Thomas Watson Thomas ,. on. Lot. 8 25 9 28 9 23 6 1 24 1 23 2 8 2 p 3 10 3 16 5 16 5 15 5 14 15 6 27 6 30 8 6 10 30 13 26 A 31 A 32 14 19 14 19 14 29 11 31 6 28 A 11 Paisley 2 31 3 5 4 5 8 34 11 14 10 22 11 22 12 12 12 10 13 9 14 2 14 14 13 8 A 8 A 8 B 6 B 3 B 2 A 16 8 24 mimmmmmmmmmm 94 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Watt Francis 8 26 Welch Thomas 10 35 Welch Richard 11 35 Welch John , 11 34 Con. Lot. Young Andrew 2 5 ZurichJacob 3 22 Nicholson Craven B 28 i:il PINKEKTON. A post villa IMPOKTER OF }• ;,;■■ ■- , - ' 449 ST. PAUL STREET MmfM&i, mm mmmm 4 m WHOLESALE IMPOETEKS »9 'IW 479 St. Paul & 397 Commissioners Streets, Best Southern Yarns and all kinds of Canadian Fabrics. 96 ADVERTISEMENTS. (IMPORTERS,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, 20 & 22 St. Francois Xavier Street, ms)MrasAL (rdcrs by ^|e^=^OrdGl's by letter, from Country Merchants not finding it convenient to visit Montreal, will receive prompt attention ; and Goods not in Stock will be purchased and charged at lowest Market prices. \^ m m m i BIPORTEIiS OF STAPLE & FANCY 'a No. 479 St. Paul Street, INVERMAY. J, ,nts ock :ket .a^a The villafi;e of Invcrmay is situated on the Owen Sound and South- ampton mail road : it has a population of 250, contains 2 stores, 2 tan- neries, post office, 2 blacksmith's shops, 2 waggon »nd carriage shops, 3 shoemakers shops, grist mill, 2 saw-mills and two taverns, 3 cai-penter's shops, 1 pumpiuaker's shop, 1 tailor's shop, 1 saddle and harness maker's shop, and 2 doctors. The place cor tains 2 churches, a Wesleyan Methodist and Church of England. Quite a business is done in this village, it being situated on the main travelled ruad. Bageley Johnston, shoemaker . " ' Brown Henry, shoemaker , * Callaghan Patrick, yeoman Coventry David, sawyer , Davis Abraham, CO. 1 tractor "*• .*. Ia. DICK DAVID, waggon maker— Sec Card ' - %.>• Dobbin James, yeoman. \., DUNN JA3IES W., saddler and harnessmaker— See Card Dyer Mrs. Ann, widow. Francis W. S., M. D. crown and L. superintendent Freeborn Andrew, shoemaker, farmer, &c Glover William, mason, &c OOULD GEORGE, county and township clerk, issuer of marriage licenses commissioner, and J.P Gould William, yeoman Graham James, innkeeper Hall John, shoemaker , Harper, John, sen., yeoman Keller Moses T., carpenter Ki'bourn John M., merchant , . ^ Kirkie George, merchant • Lego Moses, miller Leslie Henry, yeoman Leslie Jeiry, yeoman McChesney John, yeoman , McNaught — , weaver , • Mahon John, money lender NEELANDS ABRAHAM, merchant, town treasurer, and P. M- See Card Rice J. W., wheelwright Riddell William, innkeeper Sanderson Robert, tailor TAYLOR JAMES, M.D.— See Card Weisner John, pumpmaker White James, blacksmith \ 98 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. A. NEELANDS, DEALER IN BRITISH X FOREIGN DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, LAMPS, ETC. I have always on hand a larf?o and well-selcctod stock of everything in the above Hne. « PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, & ACCOUCHEUR. tQB Paid to Sttfgefy, illlllS!I@S, D. & p. DICK, MANUFACTURERS OF aM Mter Wa^pos OF ALL DEBCRIPTI0M8, All work warranted of good material and workmanship. Imported Timber kept constantly on hand. Blacksmithing and repairing done with neatness and despatch. SADDLES. HARNESS, Oy BVBRY DESCRIPTION, m lEI^HID (& WM)1& IP© dDIRIDIEIB. OR THE MOST BEASONABLE TEBMS.| IXYEKIIURON. Cook Martin, mill proprietor Dayton George, carpenter ^ownie William, carpenter Green B., shoemaker Fletcher Kenneth, cooper Matheson ll\i lie banks of the river. It presents a fine appearance from the wiit-"', and couimar'' , a b'iautiful lake view. It is remarkable for the salu' ly of its clii .,te, and is fast com- ing into note as a summer resort for partio in (juest of health and plea- sure. The River Penotangore, (an Indlai' word, signifying vyiter on loth side-; formerly the npme of the vluiu." , and still the name of the port), enters the town plot by four branches, which unite about a half-a- mile from the lake, and flows between high banks throivrh the centre of the village — the mouth forming the entrance to the harbor. The Har- bor Reserve is a low flat, comprising six acres ; surrounded on all sides by high banks. By expending a fc»v thousand dollars, in addition to the works now in progress, it could bo made the safest if not the best harbor on the coast. The business of the place has heeo i'cry much depressed and embarrassed for the want of proper harbor accommodation ; but, during the present season, the sum of SG5,000, (45000 Government Grant, $10,000 County grant, and 810,000 raised by the village), is being expended in extending the piers, aud dredging a channel and basin. Vessels carrying 15,000 bushels of wheat can now load inside tlie harbor in safety. The village was incorporated in 1857, since which time it has pro- gressed in population, improvements, business, and prosperity ; faster than, perhaps, any other village in the Western part of the country. It is the best market, and the principal place of business in the county. The exports of the past year amounted to one quarter of a million dollars. The principal articles being wheat, barley, peas, grass-seed, flour, butter, pork, wool, pearlash, and tan bark; all of which command ready market at remunerative prices. The population is about 1 f^OO. There are fourteen general stores; those owned by P. & N. M >mis, D. Cameron, W. H. Hurdin, Peter Robertson, Joseph Cook, James Legear, John M'Leod, R. Wilson, M. Shewan, and A. M'Lean, compare favorably with those found in our best towns. There are five hotels, two foundries, two pearlash factories, two wool- len factories, five boot and shoe shops, five cabinet shops, four carriage and waggon shops, five blacksmiths' shops, four tailors' shops, two tinsmiths' shops, one bakery and confectionery shop, two tanneries, two harness and HU..;.».«UW.4..»~,.~mX""lllll"^WT ^B"T 102 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. ^ "■a f Intrp IpDim. /^ iirwH 104 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. [i fv, i'ii^ '■ o o ^ s LEY Takes this opportunity of informing the residents of the County, that he is fully prepared to put in repair ALL ^IHii @r WJlf^ME '« Having served an apprenticeship in a first-class shop in England, he is acquainted with the most complicated mechanical time-pieces, all of which will be repaired on the premises in the most skilful manner, thereby insuring PUNCTUALITY AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP. Parties living at a distance will find it well worth the extra trouble to forward their work by mail or stage, as such jobs will receive immediate attention. A written guarantee will be issued with each watch. The subscriber also keeps on hand a supply of every article of which will be warranted to be what it is repre- sented. . Sign of the Mammoth Watch. HiSSBl if iSlT, MSI@aiiIiS, -i- y, KINCARDINE VILLAGE. 105 Boyd William, yeoman, Adelaide street ' ■ BROWN WILLIAM P., solicitor, Lampton street— See card BROWN JAMES, gentleman, Durham street Brown George F., gentleman, Durham street Browning William, waggon >naker. Queen street BUMB ANDREW, brewer, Queen street— See Card CAMERON DANIEL, merchant, Queen street— See Card CAMPBELL JOHN, market clerk, Broadway Cameron AleTindi •, yeoman, Queen street. Campbell Archibald, carpenter. Mechanic's avenue Campbell George, mason, Huron terrace Campbell Duncan, tailor, Quecen street. Carver John, laborer, Broadway CHESLEY ALBERT, H., solicitor. Queen street— See Card Combe Benjamin, baker, Queen street Cochrane J., laborer. Queen street COOK JOSEPH, merchant, Queen street— See Card Corbett Kenneth, mariner. Prince's street Craig Martin, currier, Queen street Culbert John, merchant. Queen street Daley William, yeonian. Queen street Davey William W., blacksmith. Queen street Davey E., mason. Mechanic's avenue DAWSON Rev. A., Presbyterian minister, Huron terrace DcnningJames, shoemaker. Queen street Dezeng Goij^e A., saddler. Queen street Donald John, miller, Broadway • « Donely Robert, fisherman, Huron terrace Donald John A., shoemaker, Durham street Douel George, plasterer, Prince's street. Elms James, carpenter. Queen street Elliott William, yeoman. Queen street ' Ewan Charles, millwright, Queen street Failes Watson, waggonmaker, Victoria street Ferguson Roderick, carpenter, Queen street Finn Timothy, weaver, Adelaide street FISHER IRA J., iron founder, Queen street— See Card Fraser James, shoemaker, Broadway GARDNER DAVID, merchant, Durham market '' Gardner John, gentleman, Broadway Gardner Robert H., fisherman. Queen street Garner William, laborer. Prince's street ' "> \ Gartley Samuel, fisherman, Alice street ' — - ^ -- Gifibrd Calvin C., millwright, Queen street Good John, yeoman, Queen street Gordon Alexander, fisherman, Huron terrace Gordon William, carpenter, Adelaide street Goslin Richard, carpenter, Victoria street 106 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. Uaving resumed business in bis Old Stand, Keeps constantly on band a well soloctcd stock of AND CROCKERY, CHEAP FOR CASH AND PRODUCE. LE¥I WALIiER, fMf im MTOBTO IHWMOTItt, LAMPTON STREET, KINCARDINE. A good supply of PUMPS always on hand. All kinds of METAL PUMPS and HYDRAULIC RAMS furnished to order. Mcpherson & wiltse Map? ii itiiiT, Casli for Eiile!!, Leather on Sale. W. MoPherson. W. WiLTBE. "WILLIAM Mi^OKLEM, BRUCE AIILIiS, FLOURING AND OAT MEAL MILLS. GRISTING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. \ xkt W« KINCARDINE VILLAGE. 107 Gossel Charles, cabinetmaker, Tkoadway Graham James, wool carver, Huron terrace Graham Colin, fisherman, Queen street Graham Angus, shoemaker, Queen street Griffith William butcher, Queen street Guest John, laborer, Huron terrace Hall William, pearler, Broadway Hall Henry, laborer. Mechanic's avenue Hall William, butcher. Queen street HAMLIN OiATH AM B., land surveyor. Queen street Hamlin Henry, gentleman. Queen street Halbum William, laborer, Adelaide street Halburn James, laborer, Adelaide street Hardy James, carpenter, Huron terrace Harvey Christopher, yeoman, Durham street Harvey Samuel, laborer, Adelaide street HAVENER SAMUEL, carpenter, Lampton street — See card Henry James, wool carder, Queen street Hillyar John, yeoman. Prince's street HURDON FRANCIS, grain dealer, Queen street— See Card HURDON WILLIAM H., merchant, Queen street— See Card Hurdon John, clerk. Queen street HUNTLEY H. T., watchmaker, Queen street— See Card Hunt William, miller, Queen street HODGKIN REV. THOS. J., Church of England minister. Queen st. INGLES REV. WALTER, Presbyterian clergyman, Durham street Iggard Albert, butcher. Queen street Joice William, gentleman, Penetangore street Johnston James, carpenter, Queen street KAY WILLIAM, cooper, Victoria street Kay John, cooper, Victoria street Kay Hugh, blacksmith, Penetangore street . Kay Alexander, carpenter, Lampton street Keays James, yeoman, Penetangore street Keyworth John, teamster, Huron terrace KEEVIL WILLIAM, auctioneer, &c.. Queen street — See Card Kennedy Alexander, gentleman, Durham street Kitchen Richard, cooper, Broadway street LANG JOSEPH, editor and proprietor of the " Bruce Review"— See Card LangstafF John, shoemaker, Alice street Lambustus John, yeoman. Prince's street ' Lackie Thomas, bailiiF, Victoria street LE GEAR JAMES, merchant. Queen street — See Card Leslie Alexander saddler, Victoria street LESLIE ROBERT, iron founder, Lampton street—See card Leishman James, merchant, Queen street Levins Thomas, laborer, Mechanic's aveni^ m ■SHI 108 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. D illR iD (IBIIT IMY LAMPTON STREET. KINCARDINE. ROSS ROBERTSON. & .li u AGENT FOR ALL FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE COMPANIES, DONALD Mckenzie, AND MAHUFACTUREK OF CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. Waggons, &c. Particular attention paid to Horse-Shoeing. All work warranted. QUEEN STREET, KINCARDINE. , SOWOII k .m COUNTY OF BRUCE, C.W. «lr. KINCARDINE VILLAGE. 100 Loyd John, laborer, Adelaide street. MACKLEN WILLIAM, mill proprietor— See Card Mandsley Samuel, W. M. minister. Queen street MATllYN DE WITT H., physician, Queen street— See Card Mathieson Angus, clerk, Huron terrace Mangua Joseph, clerk, Lampton street Merry Robert, laborer, Adelaide street Miller Eijah, cabinetmaker, Lampton street Miller William, yeoman, Durham street Miller John, clerk, Lampton street Mills William, carpenter, Adelaide street MOORE ANDREW, physician, Queen street Morrison John, teacher. Queen street Morrison John, cooper, Huron terrace Morrigon Robert, carpenter. Queen street Morrison William, carpenter, Durham street Morrison Robert, tailor. Queen street Monilaws John, yeoman, Mechanic's avenue Monilaws Robert, yeoman. King street Monilaws George, yeoman, King street McAulay John, shoemaker, Durham street McAlpinc James, waggonmaker, Broadway McCosh John, carpenter, Lampton street. McClure Samuel, harnessmaker. Queen street McDonald Alexander, shoemaker, Penetangore street McDonald John H,, laborer. Mechanic's avenue McDougall Dougall, merchant, Queen street McGillvary James, yeoman, Durham street McGregor Alexander, blacksmith, Broadway McGaw Thomas, fisherman, Penetagore street McGaw William, fisherman., Adelaide street McINTOSH RICHARD, Custom house offioer, Prince's street Mcintosh Neil, laborer, Broadway Mcintosh Donald, laborer. Mechanic's Institute McINNES P. and N., merchants. Queen street — See Card McINNES PAUL D., merchant. Queen street— See Card Mclnnes Thomas, laborer. Prince's street McKENZIE DONALD, blacksmith. Queen street>— See Card McKenzie Roderick, fisherman, Penetangore street McKenzie Hugh, mariner, Broadway MoKENZIE WILLIAM, blacksmith, Huron terrace— See Card McKenzie Duncan, fisherman. Queen street McKenzie Kenneth, fisherman, Huron terrace McKenzie Norman, fisherman, Penetangore street McKenzie Duncan, cabinetmaker, Broadway ' McKendrick David, merchant. Queen street McKENDRICK MATTHEW, postmaster, Queen street , > McKay John, waggonmaker, Huron terrace mn 110 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. %unw mmi, ummmm. HTANDB UNRIVALLKD AH THK EIPORIDH OF CHEAP 600DS, IN THB COUNTY OV IIUUCK. At our Establishment will be found one of the largest and most complete assortments of MI mmi ISiBI-lAM CMfllK. BOOTS, SHOES, it- GROCERIES, &c., &c. IN THIS 8KCTI0N OF TUB PROVINCE. Our Motto being Close Buying, Small Profits, and Quick Returns. Inspection anl comparison cordially inyiteJ. CAMERON & BROWNLEE, MvO)MK Sf ©lie "GEORGE STURGEON, MANUPACTUKBB OF ALL KINDS OP m. imm% im imm mm wam, DEALER IN Which will be sold cheaper than in any other house in the county, either for cash or on time. «jt^ :39 A large assortment of the above goods constantly on hand. Cash paid for Hides, Furs, and Sheepskins. Old Iron and Rags taken in exchange. A call respectfully solicited. QUEEN STBEET, KINCABDINE. KINCARDINE VILLAGE. Ill McKerracher James, carpenter, Cueen street McKerracher Peter, shoemaker. Queen street MoKIBBON WILLIAM, shoemaker, Queen street— See Card McLEAN NEIL, hotelkeeper. Queen street— See Card McLean Neil, laborer. Queen street McLean John, carpenter, Victoria street McLean Samuel, painter, Durham street McLEAN NEIL, painter, Durham street — See Card McLean Alexander, painter, Durham street — See card McLEAN ARCHIBALD, merchant, Queen street— See Card McLean Murdoch, gentleman, Kincardine avenue McLean Angus, gentleman, Kincardine avenue McLean Neil, carpenter, King street McLardy William, tailor, Queen street McLennan Murdoch, laborer. Prince's street McLennan Roderick, carpenter. Mechanic's avenue McLEOD JOHN, merchant. Queen street — See Card McLeod Norman, carpenter, King street McLeod John, plasterer, Lampton street McLeod Donald, cooper, Victoria street Mcpherson MALCOLM, gentleman. Queen street Mcpherson JAMES a., solicitor. Queen street— See Card Mcpherson Robert, merchant. Queen street— See Card Mcpherson JOHN M., miller. Queen street— See Card McPherson Norman, clerk, Queen street McPHERSON WILLIAM, tanner, Lampton street— See Card McPherson Peter, tanner, Lampton street Newcombe Wilson, clerk, Huron terrace Nephew Andrew, pearler, Huron avenue Nephew John, laborer, Victoria street * Partridge Philip, soapmaker. Queen street PATTERSON BROTHERS, carriage makers, Lampton street— See Card Patterson James, carriage maker, Lampton street Patterson John, carriagemaker, Lampton street Patterson William, carriagemaker, Lampton street Patterson Charles, cooper. Queen street Publow George, carpenter. Queen street Purvis William, mariner, Broadway Ramage William, laborer, Penetangore street RASTALL WILLIAM, notary public, Prince's street— See Card Read James, shoemaker, Penetangore street Read James, teamster, Prince's street Read David, shoemaker. Queen street REID ROBERT, contractor, Queen street— See Card Reutle John, tailor, Queen str«>ot Ritchie James B., yeoman, Mechanic's avenue ROBERTSON ROSS, forwarder, Huron terrace— See Card 1 112 COUNTY OF BRUt'i) DIRECTORY. Cash Store! Cash Store!! Cash Store!!! CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. iifiil e I 11 r E EAST QUEEN STREET. ROBERT REID, AKD GENERAL DEALER IJi ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, HIDES, &c., &c. Alho, constantly on hand, a large etock of HARNESS, SADDLERY, &C., Which will bo sold cheap for Cash or Troduco. ill if iiif , - - i.M@aiiM THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL ORDEBS FBOMFTLT ATTENDED TO. ROBERT S. THOMPON, AND COUNTY CONSTABLE, KINCARDINE VILLAGE. 113 fft ROBERTSON PETER, merchant, Queen streetr— See Card Robertson Peter G., mason, Park street ROOKLIDGE WILLIAM, cabinetmaker. Queen street— Sec Card Rooklidge George G., cabinetmaker. Queen street ROOKLDIGE THOMAS C, hotel, Lampton street-See Card ROSS HECTOR M., physician, Queen street— See Card Ross Alexander, waggon maker, Queen street Ross Nelson, livery stable, Harbour street Ross Robert H., gentleman, Pcnetangore street Ross M alcolm, waggonmnker, Lampton street Russell Jesse, brickmaker, Broadway Rutley Thomas, laborer, Victoria street Sasher John, pearler, Mill reserve Scott William, tailor, Prince's street SECORD SOLOMON 6., physician, Lampton street— Sec Card Shannon Louis, laborer, Mechanic's avenue Smith John, laborer. Queen street Smith George, hotelkeeper. Queen street Smith Andrew, laborer, Mechanic's avenue Smita George, yeoman. Queen street Small David, tailor, Prince's street Smith Kenneth, laborer, Huron terrace SMITH NORMAN, merchant. Queen street SPEERS ROBERT, butcher, Mechanic's avenue— See Card STURGEON GEORGE, tinsmith. Queen street— See Card Stratford Thomas, teamster, Queen street Stewart John, yeooaan, Penetangore street Sutton Richard, yeoman, King street ' St. Louis Joseph, laborer, Alice street Thornhill Edward, sheriff's bailiff, Penetangore street Thompson Malcolm, blacksmith. Queen street THOMPSON ROBERT S., bailiff, Queen street— See Card Torrance William, carpenter, Queen street . WALKER LEVI, pumpmaker, &c.. Queen street — See Card Walker Robert, contractor, Huron terrace Walker Francis, gentleman, Huron terrace Walker John, yeoman, Bruce avenue Wallace James, laborer, Durham street WATSON JOHN, cabinetmaker, Lampton street— S«e Card Watson Peter, cabinetmhker, Queen street Wilson John, merchant, Broadway WILSON ROBERT, merchant. Queen street— See Card Williamson Archibald, clerk, Durham street WITHERS WILLIAM, collector inland revenue. Park street— See Card Wickham William, laborer, Victoria street Wynn Robert, yeoman, Broadway ^. ^3 114 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. HU8H BiACK, T I ]N^ 8 ]\d[ I T H , Dealer in TIN, COPPER, BRASS, SIIEKT IRON, and ZINC WARE. Keeps also on hand a stock of CLOCKS, COAL OIL, LAMPS, &c. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Clocks cleaned and repaired in the best style. Ragu, old Copper, &c., taken in exchange. KINCARDINE CIT7 MILLS, JOHN M. MoPHERSON, Proprietor. SAW GBIST FOUR AND FEED CONSTANTLY ON HAND. SBISTINB PBOMPTLY OONE, WILLIAM Mckenzie. ^Mj^c^C IN ALL ITS BHAKCIIHS DONE IN THE BEST STYLE. Particular attention paid to Horse-Shoeing. Graduate of the College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, E. iO COiTY A^iOlER AND GEIRAL AGIT, Comuioier in Queen's Beicb, &c., k, >U is< »t CO. BRUCE, C. W. ADVERTISEMKNTS. 115 BROADWAY, KINCARDINE, DINCAN NcLAlRm, PROPRIETOR. 1 Excellent accommodation and good stabling. The Bar is supplied with the choicest LIQUORS. A.. McLEA-N", DEALER IN DUITIB;i AND FOREION READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, AND HARDWARE, QUEEN STREET. ROBERT SPEERS, QUEEJy STREET, KIJVCJIRD IJVE, ^^ OENKRAL DEALER IN G1,TTLS, KOaSESs is, PIGS, KINCARDINE, C. W. WM. McKIBBIN, 'MONTREAL HOUSE, Queen UANCFACTURER AND DEALER IN t, h A large stock constantly on hand. Work made to order, and war- ranted. Leather and Findings for sale. -*#BHh.Jn^'»*^». .^.M— y>..^yyy^ 116 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. WM. WITHERS, (DLLECm OF llli COMMERCIAL HOTEL, NEIT. McLean, pbopbietob. Being perfectly new, this House cfiFers good accommodation for Travellers at moderate rates, ATTENTIVE HOSTLER ON HAND. Q etb^Q K&CFSMBiai A 'D r? ♦ ♦ ummt, m QUEEN STREET, KINCARDINE. Silver Medaliat of thelUniversity of Toronto, C9wr for nDitel CooDtles of Hm anil Bnice. ADVERTISEMENTS. 117 c, iinoiiiiiiE mm^. : P. & N. MCINNES, KINCARDINE & TIVERTON, DEALERS IN DRY 600DS, 6R0GIRIES, A LAROE ASSORTMENT OP SALT FISH, &c. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF FARMiRODUCE. Customers muy rely upon being attentively served. A Branii^ ^i tbr abms EstabHsltmont at 118 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. tr ;■ PETER ROBERTSON, DEALEB IM COENER OF DURHAM STREET, KINCARDINE. A large stock of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS always on hand. ONLY ONE PRICE, AND NO ABATEMENT. IRA. J. FISHER & CO., QUEEN STREET, KINCARDINE, MANUPACTUKEK8 OP ALL KINDS Off } CULTIVATORS, &c., &c., &c. H. M. ROSS, DEALER IN DYE STUFFS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, Fat^H^t Modliemos, (Soal Oil, Fakts, ^^.^ 4e. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY PREPARED. SHAW & BROWN, BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, &c., LAMBTOx>? STREET, KINCARDINE. ALltJr. BHAW. WM. P. BOOWK, ADVERTISEMENTS. 119 TDii 111: WILLIAM ROOKLIDGE, 9 lis UPHOLSTERER, «C., KINCARDINE. r rt THE LARGIST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF IT TJRlSriTXJRE To be fuund North or West of Toronto, consisting in part of Chairs of every variety, Bureaus, Centre Tables (Round and Ovalj, Bedsteads of every style, Sofas and Lounges ; Curled Hair, Sea Qrass, and Spring Mattresses, &c., &e. Furniture of every description on hand or made to order on the shortest notice. Special attention given to Furnishing Funerals. COFFINS on hand and made to order. WILLIAM ROOKLIDGE. WBOE 120 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. WM. RASTALL, €OII¥ETAH€£B, LAHB MENT, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c.f &c.t Ace, Agent for COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.'Y, London, England. QUEEN STREET, KINCARDINE. t W. H. HURDON, €l£HIiT kEB BBU@@IST» FAMILY PRESCEIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED, ALSO, IHPORTUB ATTD DBALBB IX Dry Goods, Groceries, Drags, Chemicals, Dye Stnffsi Oils, Faints^ Brushesi Boots and Shoes, Liquors, &c. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH AND TRADE. KO!Kl©^K©fl[KIIE, (g@a lBK(y©ll. •:l itiiiiiiti M f AND GENERAL GRAIN DEALER, HARBOR STREET, KINCARDINE, 0. W. People's Store, Queen Street, Kincardine, 0. W. ROBERT Mcpherson, DBALBB in 'J> CROCKERY, STATIONERY A CONFECTIONARY. ADVERTISEMENTS. 121 JOHlSr McLEOD. DEALER IN BIEY ©©(DB^e (BI[a(0)(GEEIE§& SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWAEE READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c., &c., QUEEN STREET, KINCARDINE. m.1. MMlCSl.Hl', Keeps constantly on hand a good stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, &o., JOSEPH BARKER, Olerk of thie 3d. T>ivisioii Oou-rt, CONVEYANCER & GENERAL COMMISSION Kincardine Village, Co. of Bruce. JOSEPH OOOKe7 DEALER IN CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING AND LIQUORS, OF ALL KIRDB, OBEAP FOB CASH OR FRODUCB, KINCARmNE, CANADA WEST. mam 122 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Lampton Street Kincardine IVIESSRS. PATERSON BROTHERS, UAIfUFACTURHRS OT CUTTERS, LIGHT AND HEAVY, SLEIGHS, HARROWS, &c., &c. Waggon and Carriage Springs on hand or made to order. Superior Blacksmith's Coal always on hand for sale. Kincardine, Nov., 1866. !1©@R®, M, ® '^9 II (Si0tomx Ux t\u (ffioutttjj of ^tm^ Residence & Office, Lamptoii St., Kincardine. JOHN Mcpherson, - profrietob. This House is well situated in the business part of the Village, and |K)ssesses all the requisites of a first-class House. TOWNSHIP OF GREENOCK. Con. Lot. Anderson Franck 60 1 Arnold Henry 2 2 Allardyce John 1-2-3 8 Allardycc Joseph 1-2-3 8 Andrews Charles 4 12 Alexander George 11 13 Arnold John 12-13 14 Arniel James 10-15 17 Allan Thomas 11-9 19-20 Albrecht Francis 7 A Amavine Philip 8 A Allardycc William 22 A Allardyce William 21 A Boyd James 18 1 Barker C. R 29 1 Brindley Gottlieb 41 1 Butcher James 66 1 Brian Patrick 10 4 Brian Daniel 10 4 Burgess Simon 31 5 Black Thomas 16-9-5-1 3-11-6-7 Bell Samuel 6-7 7 Bell Archibald 5 11 Burrowes John ,... 8 11 BesseySalara 16-17 11 Bently Joseph 3 12 Bell James 13 13 Brigden William 24 14 Brigdcn William 21-22 14 Brown Alexander 15 15 Brockie William 1-2 16 Bentley Joseph 14 16 Bennett Robert 16 16 Bradley William 2-3 17 Bradley James 3-4 18 Burton William 4 19 Bruce Adam 5 19 Beatons Angus 7 19 Bruce W. C 3 22 Bruder Jacob 7 A Barton John 11 A Con. Lot. Bowes William 30-81 A Black David 38 A Brockie John 39-40 A Brockie David 39-40 A Brockie George 43-44 A Bruce W. C Paisley. Barbour James Paisley. Brian Andrew 24 2 Brigden William 21-22 11 Carroll Michael 4 1 Cameron John 9 1 Chartreau Raphael 8-25 1 Caskagnette John 28 1 Connel Daniel 34 1 Connel Alexander 37 1 Connel Martin 38 1 Colters James .... 49-50- 51-52 1 Chartreau Mrs D 1 Chartreau Raphael Riversdale Cromar George Riversdale Cromar James Riversdale Chartreau Luc Rl versdub Connel John 33 1 Colter John 38 1 Colter James 48-49 1 Cunningham Thomas... . 62 1 Cunningham Samuel.... 63 1 Cunningham John 64 Cunningham William.... 4 2 Cameron Angus 8 2 Clemo John 18 2 Clemo Vincell 18 2 Collison Mrs 18 3 Cassidy William 19 3 Campbell Colin 9 4 Cassidy William 15-16-21 4 Comans John 11-12 5 Campbell Alexander 3 6 Campbell Donald 4 6 Comans John, sen., 9 6 CallaghanMg 10 6 124 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Campbell Donald 3 7 Campbell Duncan 4 7 Comans Simon 9 7 Cashin Michael 6 7 Collins John 35 8 Connors Joseph 7 Clark William 3 Con. Lot. Day Thomas P 1 9-5 Donelly Dennis 3 9 Duffy Philip 4 9 Doyle Patrick 6-9 9-10 Dean William 9 9 9 j Donelly William 5 10 7 ; Donelly James 7 Clark William, jun., B-i 10 | Donelly Patrick 8 Connors Patrick 7 10 | Desmond Patrick 9-10 Connors James 8 10 j Davie Js. Jno. & Gavin. 3-4 Connors Michael 6-10 10 ; Davie James, jun 5 Campbell Angus 19-20 11 Dougherty John 16 Cameron J.J.A.&A.1 7-1 8-19-20 12 Douglas James 5 Clerk Robert 2 13 Devine John 4 CorbettJohn 6 13 pando J 3 14 1 Daniel Richard 4 15 15 15 16 18 20 20 20 20 20 23 Cameron Angus 6 Cunningham Robert 20 Cruickshank William ... 2 Carr William • 11 Campbell Hugh 19 Campbell James...., 13 Campbell Malcdm 5-6 Cole William 4 Campbell Allan 7 Campbell John 7 Campbell Donald 9 Campbell Hector 10-11 Christie John 1-2 Cain Paul 15 Chambers William 18 Cowden Robert 19-20 Christie John Paisley Cromar James 21-22 2 Cuyler C Riversdale Collison Thomas 18 3 Caskagnette B 12 1 H. B. O'Conner Riversdale Dey George Riversdale Dougherty Arthur 10 2 Patrick Anthony 17 2 Deckan Robert A 4-5 4 Deckan James 11 4 Doyle Martin 13-14-14 4-5 Drummond Patrick 4-5 5 Durkan Owen 10 5 Durkan Owen 14 5 Dane John 14 6 Drummond Patrick 5 7 12 12 12 16 16 17 20 21 oo 22 A A A A 4 6 13 15 14 Donelly James 12 Donelly James, sen 13 Donelly Henry 14 Esrele Christophe 69-70 Estrick Henry 31-32-33 Englishbeg Thomas 7 Elphick George 8 Evans William 12 Forbes Rev. M Riversdale Fleming Richard 6 5 Fleming John 7 5 Eraser Malcolm 27 11 A j Flett Malcolm 7 15 A Flett James 8 15 A Fletchers Dugald 8 20 French John 10 A Finnigan Daniel 15 A Gordon Alexander 21,22,23, 1 Gordon Alexander 23 1 Grundy William 61 1 Green Edwin A 1 Graham William 19 4 GroffJohn 2 5 Godfrey William 9 5 Grandle Matthews 15,16 6 Gordon Donald 33 8 Geary Thomas 12,13 10 Geary William 11 12 Garland Richard 3,4 13 Garbutt Ephraim 13 15 Gibson James 5 21 Gibson James C 6 21 it TOWNSHIP OF GREENOCK. 125 L'on. Lot. 1 8 1-5 3 9 4 9 9 9- -10 9 9 5 10 7 12 8 12 -10 12 J-4 16 5 16 16 17 5 20 4 21 3 22 4 22 12 A A A A 13 A 14 A )-70 A 32-33 4 7 6 8 13 12 15 liversdalc 6 5 7 5 27 11 7 15 8 15 8 20 10 A 15 A 22,23, 1 1 1 1 4 5 5 6 8 23 61 A 19 2 9 15,16 33 12,13 10 11 12 3,4 13 13 15 5 21 6 21 Con. Lot Guittard Joseph 9 A Gormaa William , 26,27 Gibb Charles 42 Gourlay Joseph 60 Hobson George A Heeny John 34 Hart William 42 Hardy James 46,47 Hawthorn Samuel 61 Heichmuller John 39,16 Ileichmuller William 40 Hardy Solomon 45 Halliday James 14 Hunson Nicholas 2,3 Hughes John 3 Harrison John 34 Henessy William 5,6 Hodgins Henry 28 Hanrahan Thomas 11 Hanrahan Lawrence 14,189,10 Hanley Daniel 19 Hull John 4 Houston William.. 9 Houston Simon 10 Houston James 8,14 Houston Thomas 9,13 HoustonJohn 13 Hanner John 2 Hamilton Robert 1 Hay Francis 5 Hay James 2 Hay David 5,6 Hewitt Eli 11 Hill William 16,17 Hatch George 32,33 Hamilton Robert 52 Hardy L.F- 25 Inglis Rev. Mr 28 Johnston Thomas F 20 Johnson William 11 Johnson Samuel 9 Johnson Wesley 10 10 11 15 16 17 17 17 18 21 21 22 22 A A A A 2 1 13 16 18 18 Jackson Robert 1 19,20 Jackson James 2 19 Jackson John, jun 3 19 Jackson John, sen 2,3 20 JoliffeMrs 2 21 Jarvis Mrs. Francis 1 A Con, Lot. Kegs Cowan 6,6 1 KegsJohn 8 1 Kegs James 4,5 1 Kearney James 12 6 Kaake Richard 33 6 Kuake Ephraim 35 5 Kelly James 11 6 Keagon John 14 7 Kelly Bernard 4 8 Kehoe William 8 8,9 Kehoc Elizabeth 7 11 Keayes William 16 13 Kaley Patrick 18 15 Keayes John 8 19 KayleyJohn 18 16 Keayes James 5 17 Keayes James, sen 5 17 Kaley Patrick 17,18 17 Kellan Andrew 21 A Lang James & Thomas... B 1 Lean William 1 2 Lean James 11 3 Long Thomas 35 7 Lennard Neal 6 8 Lacrechy Thomas 8 8 LacyPearce 9 8 Lewis William 34 8 LcimardHugh 5 9 Linfield Robert 4 12 Lang John 16,17 14 Leask Gjorge. 1,2 15 Lamb Lewis 36,37 A Lamb William 36,37 A Ledgerwood James 45,46 A Ledgerwood Alexander... 47 A Lees Francis 26 3 McNeil Stephen 12 McDonald Donald 13 Moore John 15,16 Murphy Francis 14 McDonald Peter 17 McDonald John 20 McDonald Alexander.... 24 McNeil Edward 32 Marshall Mrs 36 McKinnon Neal 43 Mullen Michael 47,48 McLean Archibald 47,48 126 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. (on. Lot. McCartney James 53 1 Montgomery Robert 60 1 McCreary William 63 1 Montgomery Hugh, jun. 65 1 McColl Hugh A 1 McKirtchen Alexander.. 1 1 McKenzie Duncan 2 1 McGregor John 3 1 McGregor Donald 7 1 McGregor John 6 1 McLean Hector 9 1 McKinnon John 10 1 McDonald Lauchlin 11 1 Murphy Francis 13,14 1 McNeil Edward Riversdale. Mason Anthony Riversdale. M iller James Riversdale. Mullen John 32 1 McKinnon Donald 42,4.3,44 1 McKinnon John 46 1 Mick Adam 50 1 McNeil Ephraim 51 1 McLeod Murdoch 55 1 Montgomery James 59 1 Montgomery Hugh, sen... 60 1 Montgomery William.... 60 1 Montgomery John 60 1 Mclntyre William 60 1 McDonald John 60 1 McLeod Murdoch 9 2 McLeod Murdoch 10 2 McDonald Donald 10,12 2,3 McKinnon Neal 13 2 McKinnon John 14 2 McKinnon John 13 2 McDonald Donald 4 3 McDonald Dugald. . .■ 7,5 2,3 McAuly Norman 6 3 McAuly Samuel 7 3 Martin Donald 8 3 Martin Angus 9 3 Montgomery William.... 13 3 Mason Anthony 22 3 McDonald Roderick 6 4 McDonald Alexander.... 7 4 McKinnon Malcolm 8,9 4 Madden Hugh 12 4 Madden Michael 3 5 Con. Lot. Meehan Bernard 7 5 Meehan Bernard 8 5 McKinnon Kenneth 8,9 5 McDonald Alexander.... 3,4 5 McKinnon Alexanler.... 1 6 McKinnon Malcolm 2 6 M eehan Patrick 8 6 Mullen Daniel 12 6 McCabe Edward 13 6 McDonald Donald 31 6 McKinnon John 1 7 McKinnon Hugh. 2 7 McKay John 28 7 McLood William 27 7 McDonald John 31,32 7 McDermott Andrew 5 8 McKay John 31,32 8 MouroeNeal 28 9 McCorkindale John 29 9 McCorkindale Alexander 30 9 , McKenzie Donald 31,32 9 '^ McKenzie William 33 9 McCraeJohn 34 9 Maghar Michael 13 10 McDonald AVilliam 15 10 McKay Thomas 16 10 McKay James 17 10 McKenzie William 30 10 McNeil William 2 11 McNeil Malcolm 3 11 McCoy James 6 11 McKenzie Kenneth... 28,29,30 11 McDonald Murdoch 15,16 12 McDonald Donald 16 12 McLean Neal 21,22 12 McDonald Donald 27 12 Maneely Joseph 14 13 McKee Alexander 2,3 14 McKeeJohn 4,5 14 Morrison John 22 13 Metcalf Jonathan 13 14 McKee Robert 3 15 McKee James 4,5 15 McFadyen Duncan 6 15 McAfee Mrs 14 15 McLean John 16 15 Matthieson Forbes 16,17 15 MatthiesoD Robert 17 15 TOWNSHIP OF GREENOCK. 12T Lot. 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 32 7 8 ,32 8 9 9 9 ,32 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 JO 11 Con. Lot. McDonald Kenneth 20 15 McGillJohn 12 16 McCartney Bleakney 4,6 17 McFadden William- 7 17 McCallum Duncan 7 18 McDonald Alexander 6 19 McLean Allan 8,9 19 McArthur James- 10,11 19 McGillivray Hugh 6 20 McGrawJohn 1 22 McNicholJohn 16,17 5 McGill Joseph 12 24 McLennan Thomas 4 A McNeil James 1,23 A,10 McNeil Donald 1,23 A,10 McNeil Charles 24,25 A McCartney John 43 A Mair James 48,49 A McLellan Archibald 48 A McMoran Alexander.... 51,1 A, 18 McGill Joseph Paisley. McGregor Duncan Paisley. Murdoch John A Paisley. McKinnon Alexander.... D 25 McDonald Dugald E 25 McKinnon Donald E 25 Moore Timothy 1 13 NickleAdam ; B 1 Nellas Jacob 1 4 Nellas Charles 1 4 Nelson John 1,2 20 Nellas Walter 5 A Nellas Jacob 6 A Norton George 57 A O'Neil William 2 9 Oldman Adam 8 A O'Connor H.B Pinkerton Robert 67,68 1 Pinkerton H. & J.. 67,68,69,70 1 Prior James 3 2 Phelan Dennis. . . 5,6,18,15 6,7,8 Porteous Robert 35 6 Phelan John 6,7 7 Pinkerton Mrs 1,2,27 12, A Purday John 12 12 Pinkerton Matthew... 1,2,17,18 13 Pinkerton Thomas 2 13 Preston Richard 24 13 ("on. Lot. Preston John 25 13 Pinkerton James 1 14 Purday Adam 15 14 Patterson William 8,9 18 Proudfoot — 2,3 A Pinkerton Joseph 28,29 A Pinkerton David 1 13 Porteous Robert Paisley. Quinlan Jeremiah 39 1 Quinlan Patrick 41 1 Quinlan Thomas 15 2,3 Rastall William 29 1 Ritchie William D 54 1 Ritchie Adam 55,56 1 Ritchie JohnB 56,51 1 Robins Ezra Riversdale. Ross David 31 1 Read J 61 1 Robertson Alexander 6,7 2 Rudd William 11 2 Ross William 19 2 Ross William, sen 20 2 Ryan Thomas 1 3 Ryan John 2 3 RoweJames 35 4 Rowe Thomas 35 4 Rorke Michael 10 9 Reed William A 16,15 11,12 Reed William 18 11 Rushton Lorenzo 6 12 Reed John 9 13 Reed William 12 13 Reed Gideon 19 13 Rowan John 23 12,13,14 Russel John 8 14 Rowan Henry 18 14 Ross Thomas 14,15,10 18 Reid James 1 13 Ralston Peter C 52 A Rae James 58 A Sarlo Francis 40 1 Snodgrass W. Riversdale. Snodgrass W. 37 1 Short Elizabeth 65,66 1 Stroh Simon B 1 Symon Alexander 21,22 2 Stevenson David 32 5 Smith George 32 6 128 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Staplcton Mrs 8 7 Sp«ncc Thomas 31 10 Shields John 5 12 Shields James 7 13 Shields John 7 13 Saunders James* 15 13 Stec: Hugh 7,9 14 Sutherland George 19 14 Saunders John 10 15 Sutherland Donald 21,22 15 Saunders Samuel 6 16 Spcnce Magnus 9 16 Smith John 16 16 Sheridan William 6 17 Sharp James 11 18 Sharp John 13 18 Simpson Matthew 3 21 Stinson William Paisley. Stinson William Paisley. Symon John 25 3 Trotter Geor^'e 58 1 Tate George 62,64 1 Thomson James 17 4 Thomson William 15 5 Thomson Robert 34 6 Twohey Patrick.... 9,10,11,12 6,7 Tyrell Martin 15,14 7,8 Thomson Henry 33 7 Thomson John 29 8 Thomson Richard 30 8 Taylor Michael 2 10 Treleaven John 2 13 Thomson Thomas ,29 A. Villand Anthony 2T 1 Con. Lot. Valentine David 50,51 A Valentine John 52,53 A Welsh— 3 1 Wilson John 10,11. 1 Whelan Michael 26,27 1 Watson William 30 1 Wallace John B 1 Wardrop Walter 21,22 1 Whelan Michael 24,25 1 Whelan James 26 1 Watson George 36 1 Wallace Th^OyER. I River runs near the vl^o wL fforrl^'""" ,'°^ ?''^- ^^« «^^"n«°" was laid out as a villa, ei'n 1857 ul" ^^l' •''"*'' P'^^""- ^''^ place •"ill, a saw-null, cardin? and fullir,:/ ."77°/''"' S ^"'^' ^°^ ««"""« a cabinet faetory, 3 wCon si on? 4 1 \''T.' \'^''^''''^' '^ ^^^'^^'•yt ohurehes, a sel^ .nd ^^7:^^^^ ^^^ ^ry, \ At:?J:^:,^S^-*-a„dfum^^ KiV^-'m^"^^'^"^*«J^^'^ factory. Be kw t?'r ^''•' ^^^'^y*^" ^I<^thodiI . ^eckwith George, carpenter. ^attershorn Henry, tailor. Black Garret, yeoman, . guck Abraham, yeoman. ' fjutjtnl James, laborer. ■ , J^P^^K.^ILLIAM, hotel keeper. (See card ^ C ark Andrew, blacksmith. ^ ^ t Ark Robert, blacksmith, tiark James, waggonmaker. tampbell Duncan, merchant, townshio clerk Coppinger Thomas, solicitor. "''^'P «^«'^^- Clark Wilham, laborer. . Campbell D., carder. Devlin William, carpenter. iJoberer A., tailor. Bresch Valentine, yeoman Merth John, hotel and brewer ' freeman James, shoemaker ^elaman Rev., Baptist Goodeve Charles F., merchant p?o%S^^' ^•' 'merchant GrafF.W., shoemaker Gottwals A. Z., postmaster v / Gottwals J. Z., builder Hett Conrad, turner Haertel John, laborer - r« = Higher William, shoemaker gahn Christopher, hotelkeeper Hood John, saddler Hahn John, carpenter Haha Joseph, farmer t 7' 130 COrNTY OF BRrCE DIRECTORT. Hausenyager Christopher, farmer Johnston John, carpenter Keiner John, potter Kern Christopher, tailor Landerkin Dr. Lautenschlager Philip, merchant Landerkin Henry, merchant Lauson Andrew, waggonmaker Lynn Samuel, blacksmith Lauson John, teamster Lauson John, millwright Miller Jacob, mason McGAW JOSEPH, Hanover hotel— See Card McLachlin A., sawyer McNally Samuel, blacksmith McNally Kobert, waggonmaker McKay John, carpenter McMehan James, chairmaker McKenzie Alex., merchant McNaughton D., merchant Muert Valentin, cooper Morsworthy Samuel, shoemaker Opperthauses Samuel, shoemaker Opperthauses Conrad, waggonmaker Patterson William, laborer Proctor William, music teacher Scarborough Charles, hotclkeeper SHANNON ISAAC, & CO., tinsmiths— See Card Sache Frederick, mason Shuman F., shoemaker Small William, carpenter Stewart Charles, shoemaker Thornlow H., miller Wagner Anthony, blacksmith Weight Samuel Young Simon, tailor Yost Ferdinand, teamster i-i WILLIAM COOPIE, PEOPEIETOR. This House is well situated in the business part of the Village, and posRC«Bes all the requisites of a first-class House. Stages call daily. wmt TOWNSHIP OF HURON. Con. % Lot. 6 13 14 8 ige, and Adams John 3 Anderson David 1 Anderson James 1 Anderson George 11 Anderson John 3 21&22 Anderson Joseph 1 11 & 12 Anderson Samuel 1 11 & 12 Antonia Melhor 12 24 Armstrons: John 4 35 Ayott Joseph A 51 Baird Robert 12 37 Baird Thomas 12 36 Ballantyne John 4 36 Barnes Thomas A W16&17 Barrackraan Jacob 11 W 26 Barrackraan Joseph 11 E 26 Beaton Donald 3 E^ 1 Beaton John 3 W^ 1 Beatty James 6 34 Beatty James A 21 Beatty John A E 32 Beatty William . 5 25 Beatty William. .. L V^ ^.^',35 & 39 BellDavid ,- 8 12 Bell Jamoi 4 23 Bell John .. 4W^24 Bell John '2 33 Bell Thomas 6 Ni 25 Bell Thomas 172^.73 Bell William 8 N15 BellWilliani 6 36 Bellamare Charles Alma. Bellumare Lawrence Alma. Bellamare Louis Alma. Black Dugald 4 W^ 13 Black George 4 i4 -^ Blackwell John 11 9 Blair Allan AG/r^'^'H Blair Allan A 9 Blair George . A 26&27 Blair William A 24 & 25 Cod, Lot, Blair William A 11&12 Bke Donald NJ, 78 & 79 BfueDougald WJ, 4 13 Bowman James 10 F 18 Boyd Andrew 18 of 8 BoydlVilliam A 55 Britt William.... N |, 6 37 Brown John 8 13, 7 12 Buchanan Duncan 9 15 Buckingham Thomas W 18 10 all 19 Burgess Robert E ^,6 11 Burns Thomas 10 4 Cunningham John , 4 12 Cameron A) exander 5 29 Cameron Duncan 6 30 Cameron Hugh EA39&40 Cameron John CW29 Campbell Alexander. . M 1 35 & 36 Campbell Charles 4 10 Campbell Daniel A 3 Campbell Donald 4 29 Campbell Duncan 12 15 Campbell Hugh A 3 Campbell John 1 63 & 64 Campbell Malco;m 3 E 8 Campbell Malcolm 9 E 6 Campbell x^ '. k 9 10 Campbell W H 28, C E 29 Cardip David.... 3 27 Carleton Christopher 6 S 37 Carleton James 11 29 Carnuchyfil Thomas 11 17 Caulcv Win... part in lot, 1 71 & 00 ^vhaplin 0'>orge 5 40 CUsholn. Robert 2 ' 32 Christopher George 5E 9 C'.-k Fwan 1N67&8 (iar^v Thomas 9. 35 v-o^'in Moses 12 19 C^lctigs Joseph 3 15 Cohl^^s David 12 N 6 ..-ij 132 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIBECTORY. Con. Lot. CollinsEdmund 11 S 6 Collins Edward 11 4 Collins Francis N 1,11 all 2 Collins John W 12 C 6 Collins Richard S 7, 11 N 6 Collins Thomas 11 S 1 Collins William 11 3 Collins William 11 N 7 Colwell Samuel 10 E 7 ColwellWm. H 12 18 CongramHenry 12W 5 Connelly Alexander 2 20 Coulter George 10 N 7 Courtney James E 37, 2 all 36 Cox George 9 1 CreechEdward A 57 Creech Edward 8 35 Culbert Henry 8 3 CummingsJohn 12W20 Oummings William 12 E 20 Curtain John 2 19 Currie Alexander 5E^ 3 Currie Edward., 6 17 Currie Hector 5Ni20 Currie Hector 6 E| 18 Cuyler Charles E 12 N 5 Cuyler Widow 12 N 7 Davidson John 5 18 Davidson Samuel UN 36 Deal Christian 6W24 Dick Hill HE 14 Dinning James 2 35 DunlopJames A 40 DorhmerJohn 5 N 13 DorhmerJohn 6 E 23 Doupe Adam 10 31 Doupe Gideon 15 30 Doupe Julies 9 30 Doupe Samuel 9 31 Driver Joseph S 49 & 50, 1 S 51-52 Druramond John 8 1 Duffy Thomas 8 33 Ellis William SI, 6&7 Elliott James 2 25 Elliott John 10 21 Elliott William 11 33 Emerton James A 43 Emerton John A 44 Con. Lot. Fair John...., 12 N 10 Farrell Benjamin &John 12 25,26;31 Farrell James 12,8 37 Featherston George 3 16 Featherston Thomas 5 16 10 21 Featherston William 2 21 Ferguson John , 9 28 FinlayJohn 10 20 Finlay William 7 73 Finlayson Duncan 1 41 Fisher James '''W 20 Fitzgerald Robert I ' 1 & 32 Fletcher Archibald '. oo Fletcher Duncan 10 5*} Foster Thomas IG ri2 Forrest Andrew 6 E 24 Fowler John. o 3 Fraser Thomas 4 32 Frost William 1 S 75 Funston James 5S35 Gamble Henry, A 8 part 13 Vic. st. Gamble Wm. J., Alma 89 Arthur st. Ganley Robert 12S, 6&7 Gardner David 11 13, 1214 Gayell Daniel 12N29 Gemmell Matthew 6 13 Germain Alexander A 50 Gillies David 3 E 10 Gillies Donald 12 35 & .'f Gillies George 9 J GdUesJohn PEll Gilhos Kenneth N 1, 3o & 34 Good John 10, 8&9 GoodWilliam 9 29 Gordon Robert 8 N 20 Graham Angus 7 E 29 Graham Donald 7 24 Graham Francis 9 3(3 Graham Francis 9 .'^7 Graham James 9 34 & .5> Graham John 6N.>' Graham John 7 IF Graham John b N 28 Green John 1 N, 45 & 4^ Green John 6 8 Greenham Kobert. , Alma 7 Greenham Thos Gibbs...E 9, 16 17 fi TT, TOWNSHIP OP HURON. 133 I. Lot. NIO 26;31 ,8 37 3 16 5 16 21 2 21 9 28 LO 20 7 1 73 41 ^W2n .;1&32 ' oo 1 o 50 IG f:2 fiE24 i> S 4 32 18 75 5S35 5 Vic. Bt. jthur st. S, 6&7 3,1214 12N29 6 13 A 50 3E10 35 &^' 9 ^ ?E11 I, 3o & 34 10, 8 & 9 9 29 8 N20 7 E 29 7 24 9 36 9 -^1 34 k .^^ 6N;>' 7 1? b N 28 . 45 & 4^ 6 8 Alma 7 9, 16 17 Con. Lot. Hardwin Robert 1 5 Hamawell James 10 S 36 Hamilton Alexander 2 7 Hamilton Andrew 2W4 Hamilton Andrew 1 N 1 Hamilton Archibald 2E1 Hamilton Isaac 2W2 Hamilton James 2 6 Hamilton William 1 81 Hamilton — 10 27 Hardey Robert 2 29 Hardey Thomas 11 W 37 Harper William 7W8 Harris William 1 22 Harris William 7 1 Harrison William 8 36 Harvey James A 53 Heagan Hugh 5 11 Henderson David 10 37 Henderson Hugh A 13 Henderson James 10 33 Henry James 7 815 Herron Francis 6 33 Hicks John..... A Hill George 12NE3 Hill Thomas, sen 12NW3 Hill Thomas, jun 12 S 3 Hodrkinson John 5 S 6 Holli lay Andrew 1 71 Hopkins Richard 3 39 Hudston Samuel 12 8 ti umphrey George 2 39 Humphrey William 2 34 Hunter Edward 4 38 Hunter James 2 26, 4 39 Hunter John 4 40 Hunter Thomas GS31 Hunter Widow A 22 & 23 Huston Charles 7 30 Huston Gordon 8W30 "uston Robert 7 32 : ston Thomas 8 32 Ruston William 7 W 29 Huston William 8 31 Hutchison John 4 20 IndoeAaron 4 6 Inglis Alexander A 58 Irwin Stephen 4 26 Con. Lot. Irwin William 5E36 Jardine James AE25 Jardine Robert AW 5 Job John 1 74 Johnson Robert 9 23 Johnston William E 14 2 W 13 Johnston W. John & H. 10 13 Johnston W. & John A1115 11 W 14 Jordon John 11 35 Junor John 4 28 Keays Cowan A66&67 Kehoe Daniel 12 N 13 Kehoe Patrick 12 N 28 KeipBernard 10 26 Kendrick Edward 2 27 Kennedy Alexander 12 E 16 Kennedy John 12W16 Kennedy Samuel 5 B 17 Kennedy Thomas 5W 3 Kerrison Robert 5E35 Kilpatrick John 1 E 30 Kilty Thomas 1 N 47 & 48 Kilty Thomas S Apart 1 Lambert John 7W34 Lambert Thomas 7 E 34 Lambert William 9 27 Lambertus Jacob A 52 Lambertus M, Jacob A 50 Lansdown Charles 4 31 Lathead Alexander 1 1 E 37 Mc Arthur Angus 5 21 McArthurJohn 5 21 McArthurJohn 6 15 McCallum Collin 9 W 11 McCallum Neil 3W10 McCaul Robert 2 5 McCharles Donald 1 W 23 & 24 McCharles Farquhar...... 2 11 McConnell Thomas.. 4 7 McCormack William...... A 59 McCosh Alexander... A E 34 & 35 McCosh Robert AW33 McCosh William 'AE 33 McCreight Hugh 5 N 6 McCreight Thomas 5 31 McCreight W. John 5 30 M'^Creight W. John 6 32 M -indie James A £ 14 ■^.' \mi 134 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRBCTORT. t' Con. Lot. McCrindle James P A W 14 MoDermid Daniel 5N35 McDonald Alexander 5 38 McDonald Alexander 7 24 McDonald Alexander 9 24 McDonald Allan 7 20 McDonald Angus 5 W 2 McDonald Angus 6 19 McDopf^ld Angus 7 24 McDon 'Archibald A 64 McDon ^' v-ica 8 16 McDonai ' ; ,cild 2E4 McDonald 1'. 'A 3 5 McDonald Donald 5 23 McDonald Donald 6 19 McDonald Donald 7N15 McDonald Donald or John 7 14 McDonald Donald 7W4 McDonald Donald 7 25 McDonald Donald 7 21 McDonald Donald 8 26 McDonald Duncan 6E28 McDonald Duncan 9E 6 McDonald Francis 7 10 McDonald 1 58 McDonald James 1 65 & 66 McDonald James 4 4 McDonald John 5E 2 McDonald John 5 8 McDonald John 5W22 McDonald John 5 W 36 McDonald John 7 28 McDonald John 8 21 McDonald John 8 19 McDonald John 8 E 22 McDonald McDonald 8 16 McDonald Malcolm 4 37, 5 37 McDonald Malcolm 7 16 McDonald Malcolm 8 19 McDonald Malcolm 8 23 McDonald Malcolm 10 15 McDonald Murdoch 7 21 McDonald Norman 7 E 27 McDonald Peter 8 18 McDonald Roderick 7 W 27 McDonald Roderick 8 27 McDonald Thomas 6 7 McDonald William 7 6 Con. Lot. McDougall Alexander.... 1 70 McDougall Alexander .... 1 2 S 33 McDougall Lachlin... 1 N, 31 & 32 McFarlane Angus 10E13 McFarlanc Malcolm 10 13 McFarlane Murdoch 5 8 20 McGrath Charles 5 10 McGregor Alexander 5 26 McGregor Donald .. 11 11 McGregor Donald 6 W 11 McGregor Lauchlin A 31 & 32 McGr^or Malcolm 6 12 McGuire William A 30 Mclnnes Paul 10 3 Mclnnes Roderick N 25 & 26 Mclnnes Thomas 12 N 35 Mcintosh Andrew.. 9 E 19 Mcintosh John 9 19 McIverAllan 9 13 Mclver Angus 7 E 14 Mclver Donald 7 20 Mclver Duncan 10W13 Mclver John 4 17 & 18 Mclver John 7 17 Mclver Kenneth 7 25 Mclver Malcolm 7 13 Mclver Malcolm 8 N 28 Mclver Malcolm 9 13 Mclver Malcolm 9 25 Mclver Murdoch..... 7 18 Mclver Norman 7 17 Mclver Norman 7 20 McKay Alexander 6 22 McKay Angus 5 McKay Angus 6 E45 McKay Donald 1 S 32 & 35 McKay Donald 6 N 2« McKay Donald 10 10 McKay George 6 26 McKay John 5 5 McKay John 6 W i MeKay John 6 S .5 McKayJohn...- 8 7 McKay Kenneth 8W5 McKay Malcolm. ... 6 8, 5, 6 W 2 McKay Malcolm 8 23 McKay Murdoch 6 5 McKay Murdoch 6 W 26 TOWNSHIP OF HURON. 135 . .1 m. Lot. 1 70 2 8 33 1&32 0E13 LO 13 20 10 26 11 58 5 5 11 5W11 U&32 6 12 A 30 10 3 25&26 12N35 9E19 9 19 9 13 7 E14 7 20 low 13 17 & 18 7 IT 7 25 7 13 8N28 9 13 9 7 7 7 6 5 6 25 18 17 20 22 6 E45 |32& 35 6N26 10 10 6 26 5 5 6W'i 6 8.^ 8 "i 8W5 |5,6W2 8 23 6 5 6W2() Con. Lot. McKay Neil 8 6 McKay Norman 6 4 McKenzie Alexander,all of 38,1 S 39 McKenzie Alexander 10 11 McKenzie Donald 127,21 McKenrie^Donald 4 24 McKenzie Erick A 60 McKenzie John 1 77 McKenzie John A 11,12 McKenzie John 3 32 McKenzie Kenneth 1 31 McKenzie Roderick 133,34 McKenzie Roderick 1 40 McKenzie Simon 3 4 McKenzie Widow 1 35,36 McKenney James 11 23 McKinnon John or Alex. 4 24,27 McLachlin— 11 18 McLarty Angus 9 14 McLarty Archibald 10 14 McLarty John 10 17 McLay Allan 7 26 McLay Allan 8 21 jyicLay Donald 7 19 McLayDonald 8 28 McLay George 8 22 McLay John... 7 27 McLay John A 56 Mcliay Roderich 8 9 McLennan Donald 10 16 McLean John 7 23 McLet>nJohn 10 16 McLean Malcolm 9 5 McLean Murdoch 8 15 McLean Norman. 7 22 McLean Donald 2 8 McLennan Alexander 1 49,50 McLennan Donald 1 51,52 McLennan Donald 147,48 McLennan Duncan 1 62 McLennan Duncan 3 23 McLennan Finlay 1 29,30 McLennan Finlay 1 53,54 McLennan John 1 45,46 McLennan John 1 78,79 McLennan John 3 24 McLennan John 7 21 McLennan Malcolm 89 4 Con. Lot. McLennan Malcolm 8 5 McLennan Roderick 8 20 McLeod Alexander 5 15 McLeod Alexander 8 10 McLeod Donald 3 2 McLeod Donald 5 13 McLeod Donald 7 35 McLeod Donald 8 28 McLeod Donald 9 17 McLeod Duncan 6 6 PIcLeod Edward 5 13 McLeod John 1 76 McLeod John 4 22 McLeod John 5 10 McLeod John 6 11 McLeod John 6 9,10 McLeod John 6 21 McLeod John 8 14 McLeod John 9 15 McLeod John 9 15 McLeod Malcolm 5 14 McLeod Malcolm 6 7 McLeod Murdoch 6 21 McLeod Murdoch 7 9 McLeod Murdoch 9 15 McLeod Norman 8 23 McLeod Widow 1 53,54 McLeod William 11 12 McMillan Alexander 2 30 5,1 McMillan Robert 3 7 McMurchy Angus 312,13 McMurchy Donald 3 9 McMurchy John 3 8 McMurchy William 2 16 McMurchy William 3 33 McPhail Archibald 1 75 McPhail Donald 10 12 McPherson Widow 1 76 McRae Donald 1 43 McRae Duncan 1 42 McRae Duncan 1 44 McRae Duncan 149,50 McRitchie John 5 26 McRitchie Murdoch 6 16 MoSwain Allan 4 1 MoTaggart Neil 3 11 McTavish Duncan 2 17 McTavish Danoan 2 18 136 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. McTavish Hugh 4 11 McTavishJohn 4 29 McTavish John, jun 4 30 Manson James 8 37 Martin Alexander 6 18 Martin David 8 25 Martin Donald 8 24 Martin John 1 16,17 Martin John 8 25 Martin Murdoch 5 22 Martin Richard 14,17,21 Martin Robert 3 14 Martin Robert 4 3 Mason Robert 160,61 Mathews* ' Alexander.... 6 3 Mathewsoii Angus 129,30 Mathewson Donald 8 7 MathewE • Do" 1,^ 8 11 Mathewson Donald 8 11 Mathewson Isaac 2 13 'Mathewson John 8 11 Mathewson John , 8 4 Mathewson John 9 6 Mick Morinty 10 24 Millar John 9 21 Millar Thomas 11 25 Mills Joseph 11 24 Mills Robert 2 28 Mills Robert 12 33 MillsWilliam 10 28 Mills William 12 23 Milne Charles 7 11 Mitchell John 7 27 Montgomery Francis 11 31 Montgomery Gordon A. E. 31 Montgomery James 6 25 Montgomery William.... 7 35 Moore Andrew 3 17 Moore James 3 18 Moore James 5 83,34 Moore John 5 2 Moore Thomas. 3 17 Morgan George 8 2 Morgan Hiram 11 5 Morgan Joseph 9 4 Morgan Thomas 9 5 Morrison John 8 15 Morrison John 12 32 Con, Lot. Morrison Malcolm 8 22 Morton Andrew A 10 Murchison Donald 19,10 Murchison Widow 1 9, 1 Murdoch Alexander 1 8 Munroe James 150,67 Murray Angus 8 19 Murray Norman 7 10 Murray Pete: 119,27 Needham George 9 7 Nesbit George 2 38 Osborne J. C 9 22 Osborne John 12 22 Osbom Samuel 10 23 Palmer John Alma. Patterson Thomas 6 35 Pemberton Charles Alma, Poacher Daniel 125,26 Poacher John 1 23,2 i Pollock Edward 12 17 Pollock John A 42 Pollock Robert 11 30 Raiber Valentine 6 20 Rankin Malcolm , 7 2 Read Charles 12 4 Read Charles C 12 4 Reavey Archibald 1 27,28 ReaveyEdward 3 29 Reed Alexander 12 27 Reid Henry 12 4 Reid James 10 32 RenneyJohn 1 59 Robertson William 9 12 Robinson Henry Alma. Robinson John 12 35 Robinson John 7 7 Rollins Robert 11 10 Rolston David 6 14 Ross Alexander 156,57 RossDonald 2 3 Ross D.Wilson 3 25 Ross Kenneth 2 23 Runchey William 12 12 Rutherford Adam 11 19 Rutherford John 11 20 Rutherford Robert 11 20 Ruttle Gideon 9 20 Scott John, jun 12 S36 TOWNSHIP OF HURON. 137 4 ,28 29 27 4 32 59 12 7 10 14 6,57 3 25 23 12 19 20 20 20 S36 Con. Lot. Scott John, sen 12E36 Scott Thomas 2 31 Scott William 22N 1 Scnnitt John 4 8 Sennitt John 2 9 Sennitt Michael 4 9 Shane John 12 Nil Shields Robert A 31 & 32 Shields & Howatt A 4 Shire John S 12N,H89 Shire Joseph 12 N, E 9 Shire Switzer 12 S, 9 & 10 Sloan James A 62 & 63 Smeltzer Joseph 2 40 Smeltzer Peter 1 N 80 Smith Alexander 9 18 Smith Donald 7 3 Smith Duncan 2W37 Smith Henry 2 22 Smith John 12W33 SmithJohn 7 4 Smith John 8 N 11 SmithJohn 8 34 SmithJohn 9 16 Smith Malcolm 3 8 4 Smith Malcolm 9 18 Smith Malcolm 10 W 13 SmithNorman 4 5 Smith Robert 7 31 Smith Thomas 1 21 Snowdon John A 37 Stanley Richard 10 5 Stanley Thomas. 10 6 Stauflfer Aaron 4 34 Steele James 2 24 Stewart Alexander 1N37 Stewart Alexander W 1, 2 E 2 Stewart Archibald 2W1^ Stewart David 2 3,15 Stewart Donald 1 N, 4 & 5 Stewart Hugh 12S21 Stewart Isaac part 11 21, & 22 Stewart John 1 2 & 3 Stewart John. ... A 11 38, 11 E 21 Stewart Thomas 11 part 22 Stewart William 12 N 21 Stinson Thomas 4 15 & 16 Storey George 3 34 Strands James Sutherland George part 2C Taylor David Taylor John Telfer Thomas Teskey Daniel Teskey Hugh Teskey Robert Thomnson John Con. Lot. A 61 ;, 6 all VI 9 25 1 4 5 5 32 9 21 9 19 10 26 7 36 Thompson John, jun Thompson Malcolm Thompson Neil 7 37 11 37 2 12 Thompson Robert Thompson Thomas Thornhill Edward Tillev Frederick 12 2 8 29 A 41 A 38 Torrance Andrew 9 8 Tout William A 36 Truax James 2 10 Tuttle Henry Viol Charles Alma. 6 23 Viol Frederick Vivian Samuel Waldon David ,.... Walker James...... 6 20 11 16 3 49 A 54 Walker Robert 5 17 Wall Joseph Wall Moses 9 2 9 3 Wall William...- VV almslcy James Walmsley William Walsh Thomas 10 2 1 18 4 19 A 15 Walsh William 3 30 Walters William 6 1 Wanemaker Harmonius. Wanemaker Henry Wanemaker Peter A 20 Alma. A 20 Waterson John 5 39 Watt John A 54 Watt R. L 11 34 Welsh James A 47,48 A 49 Welsh Robert Wilkinson George Wilson Andrew A 45,46 10 34,35 9 32,33 Wilson James Wilson John 3 37 Wilson Robert 4 14 Wilson Samuel 4 2 138 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Wilson Samuel 9 35 Wibon Thomas 10 34,35 Wilson Thomas 12 34 Wilson Stephen 11 21 Woods W 139,40 Wooley Peter 10 1 Coa. Lot. Yermen Henry 4 25 Yermen Thomas.. 3 35,36 Yermen Thomas 4 33 Yermen Thomas 3 28,31 Young John Lurgan93 DE LISLE BROS. & McGILL, WM®lLliAILll IRON and HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ST. mil iliSS?, MONTREAL. s> veJi fiiL ze '♦> ^ SINCLAIR, JACK ^ CO., IMPORTERS OF fiM. cirr nt AND ALL OTHER DBSORIPTIONS OF EAST & WEST ISDIi PRODUCE, MKDITSBRANEHN GOODS, HC, , Consignments of BUTTER, PORK, FLOUR, Ac, solicited. The sale of POT & PEARL ASHES shall have special and prompt attention. CD OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, MONTREAL. BELMOKE. Situate on the boundary line of Huron and Bruce, and on the four corners of the township of Turnberry and Ilowick, Huron county ; Culross and Carrick, county of Bruce ; distance 45 miles from Goderich, from Seaforth 31, and 16 from Walkerton. It contains, 3 stores, 1 saddler's shop, 3 boot and shoe shops, 2, blacksmiths' shops, 1 tannery, 1 tailor, 1 waggon shop, and 1 carpenter's shop. Belmore Hotel, Thomas Chambers, proprietor Bone Adam, shoe-shop Bone, D. , shoemaker. Davidson Isaac, black-smith Giffin John, pearlash maker Hamilton Joseph, ashery Hamilton John, general merchant Hueston Archibald Hutchinson George, tailor Irwin Francis W., post-master and commissioner for taking affidavits Irwin Thomas Jackson H. P. , blacksmith Jones Richard, pearlash maker Lamonby John, tavern keeper Lenox & Joseph, boot & shoe maker McLane Samuel, wagon maker MoNauly Wm., shoemaker Melon Robert, blacksmith MOFFATT & CANTLON, gene- ral merchants. (John Moffat and Jacob Caution. Nevin Robt. Rush David, carpenter and builder Terriff Peter, shoe shop Thompson D., drug store and gro- Gcrios THOMPSON, JOSEPH, saddlery and harness maker Travellers' Rest, Archibald Dock- steader, proprietor Trott Joseph, tannery Young Joseph, shoemaker VILLAGE OF FORMOSA. Thriving post village, situate on the boundary line of Culross and Carrick, 8 miles from Walkerton, and 24 from Kincardine. Contains a church, schoolhouse, carding, fulling and saw-mill, tannery, several stores, blacksmiths' shops, &c., &c. Population, about 100. Ansteel Anthony, teacher Aneivine Joseph Austell Anthony, Cora. B. R. Baum Benedict Captain J. B., clerk , ' Duran Nicholas Gibson Robert, joiner Keren John Kroetsch John B., proprietor saw, carding, fulling, and cloth dress- ing mills. Kartes John, hotelkeeper Lambiix Martin Lambert John Mailer Lewis, hotelkeeper Mesner A. & F. X., merchants Mesner Wendel, hotelkeeper Mosack John, wagonmaker Schwartz John S., blacksmith Schick Martin Schmitz Rev. J., priest 140 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. HAEUSGEN & GNAEDINGER, WHOLKHALlt MANUFACTURBRB OF Hats & Caps, Ladies' & Gents' Furs, gwdt^Mit mtmf pitt^, ^^,i> ^t,p ^u No. 57 ST. PETER STREET, MONTREAL, Opposite Mkssrs. James Johnston & Co.'a. ' •• CASH AND HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAW FURS. DAVID ROBERTSON, mm IL a© §JMW MONTREAL. JOHN JAMIESON & CO., MANUPACTUKEK8 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AND DEALERS IN SFIRITS TURPENTINE, BENZINE, ETC., FACTORY, ST. PATRICK ST., CANAL; OFFICE, 4()9 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL . JOHN HENRY EVANS, IMPORTER OP um & m No. 463 St. Paul Street, CORnSR ST. PAUL AND ST. NICHOLAS 8TRESTB, MONTREA ■«., , ' ■■'. < MOSCOW. Situate in the township of Culross, on the banks of a branch of the Teeswater River, surveyed in 1856, by Paul Ross, Esq. ; contains a saw mill, tannery, hotel, &c. Distance from Walkerton, 10 miles, and 20 from Kincardine. Population about 80, ; I','., I Clark William, tanner Cameron John, hotel-keeper Glenesk Alexander, Jeoman Grey George, laborer McDonald J., shoemaker Mclntyre Joseph, laborer [mill ROSS, PAUL, proprietor of saw- Staffour Abraham, carpenter JAMES BAILLIE & CO, I [ftft^ 480 ST. PAUL STREET, , I i •) MANUPACTUREBB OP VARNISHES, JAPANS, &c., AND DEALKK8 IN No. 3 CorD Exchange Buildings, n. mm sf EMT. MMfEliL *p 142 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. F0iiies 1 k\ If f|f tf % i3)i||f Iff IUP0RTKR8 or w Or«7 Cottoni, Vestingpi, Velvets, Hair Oils, Wbite Shirtingt, Hosiery, Lin«:- Threads, Cologpies, BegattM. Gloves, Playing Cards, Soaps, Print*, Braces, Jewellery, Stationery, Bed Ticks, Bibbons, Tea Trays, Brooches, Denima, Laoes, Snnff Boxes, Spectacles, Silesiaa, Blondes, Pipes, Dolls, Coboorgfl, Handkerohleft. Toys, Mirrors, Orleans, Fancy Dresses, Bag Pnrses, Razors, M de Laines, Umbrellas, Pencils, Pocket Knives, White Muslins, Parasols, Spools, Table Knives, Jeans, Shawls, Pins, Chaplets, Moleskins, Hoop Skirts, Needles, Crosses, Flannels, Table Oil Cloths, Tapes, Marbles, Blankets, Tarns, Buttons, Slates, Cloths, Battings, Combs, - Tweeds, Silks, Brushes, And a large variety of other Fancy anil Stflplo Goods Perhaps the largest assortment of Goods suitable for a General Cc Store of any house in the Province. ^ ADVOCATE, 66 LITTLE ST. JAMES STREET, COLLECTIONS FKOXPTLT ATTENDED TO IN LOWER CANADA. JESSE TH^^^STEJIt, 540 St. Paul Street, Montreal, AND WHOLBSALE DBALKR IN Groceries and Liquors of every description. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGITHENTS OF BVTTEB, PBODUCE, *e. TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS. Con, Lot. Adair Hugh 10 19 Adley Gcorgo 1 11 Adlcy Samuel 1 7 Anderson John .. 2 21 Anderson Hugh 2 15 Anderson Robert 3 21,22 Anderson John 1 79,80 Angus John 8 6 Archibald John 2 18 Arnold William 8 9 Armitage William 2 13,14 Armitagc James 2 13,14,15 Armstrong David 12 10 Atkinson William 3 1,2 Bailey Thomas 11 12 Basso John 12 7 Barclay William 1 49,50 Battan Thomas 9 5 Balantine William 2 12 Beattie Richard 1 G9,70 Black David 6 25 BoyloJohn 10 71 Boyle D 10 4| Bowles George 4 4j Bowring James 1 37 j Boland Michael 2 16 Bradley Stephen 10 8 Brown William R 3 33j Brigham Robert 3 11 j Britton Thomas 2 l' Bruce Allen • 8 5| Bryce Hugh 1 30: Bryoe Maria 1 29i Crowston Joseph 1 1 Crowstonj^m., sen 1 2 Crowston Wm., jun 1 3,4 Campbell Roderick 2 2 Cameron John 3 20 Campbell Duncan 3 23 Crowston John 3 26 Crowston James 3 27 Con. Lot Chnrtrcs John 3 39 Campbell Alex 4 12 Cox James G 1 Cruthors David 6 2 Carter Richard 6 5 Cain Augustine 7 10' Cain Roger 7 11 Cain Roger, jun 7 10 Corrigan liichard 8 1 Corrigan Peter 8 13 ('ochran Archibald 8 10 Canall William 8 21 Cox George 9 3 CaldcrJohn 9 19 '\awford Charles 10 9,10 Corrigan John 10 14 Corrigan Simon 11 11 Corrigan Patrick 11 14 Cox Robert 11 19 Carlton James 3 20 Cole William 1 11,12 Cohvell Samuel Collins William 3 3 Crawford Thomas 9 21 Ellis Robert 1 71,72 Elder Robert 1 43 Elliott William 3 13 Dickie William 1 23 Dawson John 1 7,8 Dawson William 2 22 Dempsey Jameson 8 15 Dempscy Solomon 8 16 Dalgleish James 12 16 Dickie David 2 19 Donough Robert 7 12 Donough Alexander 7 10 Fiplayson John 1 73,74 Ferrie Samuel A 1 9,10 Farries John 1 58 Falconer James 2 17 Falconer John 5 24 144 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. I Falc6ner John 6 161 Falconer Thomas 6 23 ' Falconer David 6 27 Fleming James 2 27 Freizer William 3 21 Forbes Robert 3 36 Freaser William 4 27 Freaaer lloderick 5 19 Farrish Robert 5 25 Ferguson John 5 22 Falconer William 6 28 Fitzeral Gideon 7 15 Fleming Thomas 10 13 France Joseph 11 11 Gillespie Robert 15 6 Garvin John 1 17 Garvin Thomas. 1 20 Gillies John 1 33 Graham Donald 1 45,46 Graham Alex 1 47,48 Gaunt Thomas 1 18,19 Gillies George 1 33 Graham Duncan 1 47 Gaynob William 1 50 GoUan Kcneth 1 55 Gollan Thomas 1 56 GoUau Roderick...... 1 53 Gillies Robert 2 23 Gaunt George 2 24 Gaunt James 2 25 Gee Edward 3 11 Gilespie George 2 40 Gilespie John 3 34 Grahame John ; 4 13 (J reyell Emmanuel 4 23 Gorden Paul 5 18 Gillies Mrs, John 8 11 Gordon Archibald 8 22 Gi'-mble John, jun 9 4 Gamble John, sen 10 1,2 Gamble Joseph 10 3 Graham John, sen 11 9 Graham John, jun 11 9 Guest William 12 11 Guest Francis 12 12 Guest Robert 3 5 Gamble Thomas 2 1 Glass Irvin 3 4,5 Con. Lot. Gill)ert Washington 3 25 Guest Mathew 3 7 Gorden Alexander 7 23 Hamilton Charles 1 11,12 Hamilton James 1 13,14 Hadwin Robert 1 61 Henderson David 161,62 Henderson James 1 65,66 Henderson William 1 63,64 Howard William 1 11,12 Henry Alexander 2 34 Holmes Joseph 2 39 Hodgkinson Jacob 3 1 Humphries Simeon 4 24 Howard John .3 36 Hood William 5 l5 Haigh John 5 l6 Harper Jane 6 9 Hunt William 6 H Harris Mrs. Thomas 7 1 Harris George 7 2 Harris Henry 7 3 Harper John 7 8 Harris Thomas, J. P 8 2 Harris Joseph 8 3 Harris Alfred 8 4 Henry William 8 7 Harper William 8 7 Harbourn James 9 2 Harbourn Thomas 9 2 HodgiuJohn 9 12 Hockshaw Henry 9 14 Hanna Joseph 9 22 Hanna Charles 9 22 HodgiusJohn 10 22 Hodgins George 11 18 Hayes Thomas ..., 11 5 Hayes James 11 7 Hodgins Samuel 12 17 Hayes William 2 2 Hargin William 2 6 Hargin Samuel............ 3 1 Hanter George 211,12 Hantor James 3 12 Hockshaw William- 3 23,24 Houston David 7 5 Irwin Thomas 8 8 Johnson John....... 1 TOWNSHIP OP KINLOSS. 145 34 39 1 24 36 15 16 9 11 1 2 3 8 2 3 4 7 7 2 2 12 14 22 22 22 18 5 7 17 2 6 1 1,12 12 3,24 6 8 1 1 1 1 3 4 8 9 Johnston William Jewitt John Jewitt Benjami'^ Jackson William Johnson Levi Johnstone John Johnstone Robert Johnson James Johnston William 11 Johnstone Alex 12 Johnstone Samuel 12 Johnston James 12 Johnston George 1 Kenny John 10 Kerr Angus 1 53,54 Kelly Jacob 3 Kelly Joseph 3 Kinney Francis ....- 1 Kennedy Michael 3 Kennedy Alex 2 Con. Lot. 30 43 44 59 14 35 9 6,7 2 1 2 11 3 12 Lamont Angus 1 Lockhart James 7 LockhartJohn 3 Lockhart Tnomas 4 Middel ton Alex 1 Mathers Christopher 1 Morrison Samuel 1 Murray George 1 Milne David 2 Milne Charles 2 Murray John 2 Millar Thomas 3 Mirehouse Thomas 3 Maguire John 3 Morrison James 3 Millar Thomas 3 Milne Alexander Murdoch Steel 6 Merdeith William 6 Morrison John 6 Morrison Murdoch 6 Morrison John 6 Mallough William 6 Mallough Richard 6 Meredith Mankin 7 Malcolm William 11 Malcolm William 12 Mitchell William 3 6 6 16 19 24 3 21 17 16 26 35 37 30 13 14 25 12 21 22 32 35 19 10 12 18 19 24 29 29 9 13 9 9 McClenaghen George..,. McLean Allan McLeod Donald McDonald Malcolm McLean Kenneth Maclusky John Macivel Thomas McKinz John McLeod Donald McLeod John McDonald John McDonald Angus McDonald Alex McKinz Duncan McKinze Angus McLean Mary McQueen Murdock McLean Alex McLeod Angus McDougal Angus McDougal Murdoch McDonald Murdoch McDonald Frank McWilliam Angus McDonald William Mclnnes Martin McKay John McKay Donald McKinze Donald McDonald John. McPhcrson John McKinze Roderick Mucdonald William McDonald Roderick Mc Arthur William McConnell David McDonald Alexander.... McLeod Alexander McDonald John McDonald Donald McDugal John McKinnan Kinnan McKinnan Donald McKinnan Charles McQueen James McKinnan Donald KcKinnan John ., Mcintosh Pet«r.. , Con. Lot. 1 7,8 1 15 1 21,22 1 21,22 1 31 1 51,52 1 55,56 1 67,68 1 21,22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 45 51 60 65 67 71 74 75 79 80 1 3 4 4 5 6 7 9 9 2 10 2 11 2 2 2 2 12 19 20 21 1 23,24 2 35 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 5 7 3 7,8 3 9 3 3 3 3 3 10 10 13 1.* 15 ).! 'i s 146 COUNTY OP BKIJCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. McDonald John 3 16 McKinzie Alexander 3 18 McDonald John 3 24 McDonald John 4 1,2 McDonald Alexander 4 3 McDermid Donald 4 6 McDonald Angus 4 6 McLeod Angus 4 7 McKinnon John „.. 4 8 McKinnon Duncan 4 9 McLean Lochlin 4 10 McDougal Peter 4 11 McKinzie Malcolm 4 12 McHardyJohn 4 14 Mclntyre Duncan 4 17 McDonald Murdoch 4 19 McKinzie John 4 20 McLeod John 5 2 McLeod Norman 5 2 McPherson Donald 5 3 McPherson Duncan 5 3 McPherson Finlay 5 4 McPherson John 5 4 McGilvray Angus 5 5 McLeod James 5 7 McLean Nicholas 5 8 McKinzie Murdoch 5 11 McKinzie Alexander 5 12 McD(>pnld Adam 5 13 McDonald John 5 20 McKinnon James 5 21 McLeod Donald 5 Z1 McPhee Donald 5 29 McBurnay Hugh. 5 32 McDonald Donald 6 3 Macdcnall Samuel 6 6 McLeod Malcolm 6 7 McCoy John ^ 16 McBurneyJohn fi 31 McMulIen William 7 6 McDonald Archibald 7 12 MoDermitt Alexander.... 7 14 McRae John, juQ 7 16 MoRae John, Ben 7 17 McRae Diiuuao 7 18 McRae Alexander 1 31 McKinzie Alexander 7 20 McPherEon Ewen 7 24 Con. Lot. McKinzie Alexander 7 28 McLean Donald 8 5 McMullen William 8 10 McKinzie Donald 8 19 McAuly Robert 8 1 McKinzie John 9 20 McPherson William 9 23 Mcl^nney William 11 19 Mackdonall William, sen. 12 14 Mackdonall William, jun. 12 15 McFarlanei^J - -ader.... 12 18 Mackdonell X xander... 12 8 McKennay John. 1 Range S.D.R 4 McMann Wm.... 1 Range S.D.R 5 Mclntyre Wm ... 1 Range S.D.R18 McDonald D .... 1 Range S.D.H21 McNeil William. 1 Range S.D.R16 Nicholson John 1 77 Nicholson Norman 2 8 Nicholson Allen 5 27 Neil James 10 6 NichoUsJacob 10 11 Orr William 8 26 Orr James 8 28 Orr George 8 25 O'Conner Michael 1 9,10 Purves Robert 1 41,42 Pettipeice James 4 31 Pettipeice Richard 4 34 Pettipeice George 4 31 Pettipeice Robert 4 34 Peirce Henry 5 9 Peirce Thomas 6 8 Pennel John 10 19 Penuel Nathan 11 10 Passmore John 11 11 Pennel George 12 10 Pennel Edward 12 10 Perey William...'. 12 16 Percy Thomas, 12 16 Papst Jacob 1 Range S.D.R9 Purvis George 10 18 Ross Andrew 1 77,78 Rae Alexander 1 5,6 RossDayid 1 27,28 Robs John 1 31 Ross James 2 38 RosB George 2 37 TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS. 147 Con. Lot. Roes Murdoch 4 28 Ross Alexander 4 29 Ross Alexander 5 1 Ross William 5 10 Ross William., 5 28 Reid Peter 5 26 Richardson Matthew 10 23 Reekee William 12 5 Robinson Geo.... 1 Range S.D.R17 Richards Jas 3 Range S.D.R. 3 Roe Rich.. 2 Range N.D.Rl, 2,3,4 Rasher John 11 1 Stanley William 11 4 Sudore A 1 17 Stroud John 1 16 Stewart Angus 1 27,28 Scott William 2 2(i Shaw John 2 28 Seizor Henry 4 22 Scharff Absalom 4 34 Smeltzer Joseph 5 6 Smith Alexander 6 17 Smeltzer Paul 6 5 Sinclair David Block A Staples Duncan 5 33 Smith Angus 6 17 Stewart Neil 6 20 Simpson Joseph 6 22 Scott Robert S 26 Shier Ainos 7 6 Switze William.., 7 6 Stephenson Thomas 7 13 Stewart James 8 27 Stewart Charles 8 24 Scott Henry 11 3 Stanley Henry .... 12 4 StaufferEli 12 13 Smith John 1 Range S.D.RIO Smith Thos., jun.l Range S.D.R12 Spencer John.l Range S.D.R13,14 Smith George 1 Range S.D.R15 Smith Thomas.... 2 Range S.D.R 7 Con. Lot. Shelton J., sen.2 Range S.D.R16,17 Stauffer William..2 Range S.D.R 19 Stauffer Jael 2 Range S.D.R20 Shelton J., jun...3 Range S.D.R16 Smith William... 1 Range N.D.Ria Smith Alex,..l Range N.D.R13,l-4 Stewart Robert 7 7 TiffinJoseph 3 28 Tiffin Jackson 3 29 Tiffin William 3 30 Taylor Alexander 4 30 Taylor Edward 4 34 Taylor James 5 29 Taylor David 5 30 Taylor George 5 31 Thompson William 9 15 Thompson Robert 9 16,17 Thompson Thomas 11 8 Touchbourn William 12 3 Touchbourn Henry 12 13 Taylor Thomas Block A Thompson Edward 9 11 Wingtield Edwin 1 1 Wraigth Thomas 3 25 Walker William 5 18 Wilson James 5 23 Waldin Benjamin 8 22 Willis Thomas 10 5 Whitty John 2 Range S.D.R3 Wilson James 2 Range N.D.R Wilson Thomas.... 2 Range N.D.R Vance Thomas 10 21 Varson Thomas... 4 32 Vance Alexander 10 21 Vance John 3 Range S.D.R9,10 Young Robert, jun 7 26 Young James 7 25 Young Robert, sen 7 26 Young William 7 11 Young John 11 16 Young James 11 17 148 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. JOHN I>. KIEirO^TV Ac OO., lUPORTERS AMD DHALiiBS IN STAPLE Al FAi\ m\ GOODS. MILLllIll GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, SMALL WARES, &c., &c., OUB MOTTO : ONE FBICE AND STRICTLY BEADY FAY. JOHN D. KEBOAIf, ) P. O. SULLIVAN. J !ilf e ©. JOHN McMillan, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Conveyancer, Notary PaWic, &c., (fee, > PAISLEY, 0. w. DEALER in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PERFUMERY, ©TIB OTHJIPIFSa ©TIE W®®]©, iiHID ASniDS, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, AND A CHOICE SELECTION OF Fhysiv^ans' Frescriptions oarefally prepared. QUEEN STREET NORTH, - - - PAISLEY, C. W. MSM-llllI£ffl iroiL P AJ^L E Y . Good accommodation for travellers and the public generally. Careful Hostlers always in attendance. JOHN JOHNSON. Proprietor. 9 ;i;i PAISLEY VILLAGE. Some twelve years ago the now beautiful and picturesque village of Paisley was first surveyed by the Government ; it has since progressed rapidly, and at the present time boast of a population of from seven to eight hundred. It contains nine stores, four hotels, as many blacksmiths' shops, three waggonmakers' shops, a cabinet shop, a foundry, two tanneries, and many handsome buildings ; particularly noticeable among these are the stores of Messrs. McKehnie, Porteous and Orchard; Johnson's Anglo-American Hotel, and the private residences of Messrs. Brighty, Bristow, Beard, Bruce, Dick, and Hanna, all built of brick. Large brick school house is now in course of erection. There are three churches completed, one of which, the Episcopal, is built of brick. The professions are well represented ; there are five clergymen, two doctors, two surveyors, and two lawyers. Messrs. Murdock and Orchard have lately erected a large carding and woolen mill, which must prove of no small advantage to the village. Two carding mills are iu constant operation, and it is the intention of the proprietors to place power looms in them at an early date. It only requires enterprise and capital to make Paisley one of the best manufacturing towns in the vrest, its water power being almost unexcelled. Distance 15 miles from Walkerton, and about the same distance from Southampton. Arnell Kobert, shoemaker Anstead William, brickmaker Bain Huga, shoemaker BAIRD JOHN, physician— See Card BARBOUR JAMES, waggonraak- er. — See Card Bonner James, carpenter BONE JAMES, tanner— See Card Bishop James M., printer Briggs George, saduler Brighty Thomas, yeoman Bremner Rev. George Brady James, foundry BRUCE W. C, merchant — See Card Buchanan John, blacksmith Butcher Thomas Burgess Thomas Campbell Michael CAMPBELL GEORGE, clerk Div. Court Christie Joseph, carpenter Clark John, carpenter Cobb William J. COOPER REV. R. S. Colborne Alexander, saddler Crow Christopher J. Dauds Charles, bricklayer Davy William, bricklayer Dewstow William, miller Dcwstow Will'am, jun., miller DICK ROBERT, merchant— See Card Doherty William, baker Downie Andrew Fan William, shoemaker Fan Thomas, candlemaker Featherstonhaugh F., merchant Forsythe George 160 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. DBALER IN GENERAL GROCERIES, AND MANDFACTUUKR3 OF Tin^ Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Farm Produce, Ilides, €alf Skins, Sheep Skins, Wool Packings, Bags^ Old Copper, and Brass taken in exchange for goods. ISAAC SHANNON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF TIN, SHEET IRON, & COPPER WARE, DEALERS IN ® 9 HANOVER, C. W. Goods sold cheap for cash or the following trade, viz , Dairy and Farm Produce, Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Wool, Wool Bags, Old Copper and Brass. SHOP NEXT DOOR TO DR. LANDERKIN'S DRUG STORE, AND OPPO- SITE HAHN'S HOTEL. PAISLEY VILLAGE. 151 H PO- Fraser George French William, brickmaker GILMOUR ROBERT, P. L. S. Gilhuly Joseph, waggoamaker GOLDIE RICH AD, Publisher Paisley Advocate, advocate — See Card Hanna David, saw miller Hanna James, jun., miller Hanna James, miller Hay Robert M., merchant Hagan E., baker Hawks William, painter Hay Robert, carpenter Houston James Hornell William, baker Irving James, sen., carpenter Irving Thomas, carpenter Irving Robert, carpenter IRVING JOHN, merchant— See Card Ireland Frederick JOHNSTON JOHN, hotel— See Card Johnston Richard Kalbfleisch Henry KING AN JOHN D., merchant — See Card KEYS WILLIAM, stationer-See Card King Joshua MALLOCH GEORGE W., bar- rister — See Card Maker William, cabinetmaker Martin John, axcmaker Mamraersby John, butcher Merryfield John, butcher Miller Bryce B., merchant Mills Benjamin, carpenter Mills William B., carpenter Miller William Mitchell Robert, plasterer Murdoch J . A., tanner MUDIE D., tinsmith— Sec Card McArthur John, blacksmith McAllain Peter, bailiff McCaulder Forbes, hotel McDonald Archibald McDonald JOSEPH, Paisley courier — See Card McGregor Duncan, blacksmith McGarvin James, saddler Mclntyre David McKECHNIE NEIL, merchant — See Card McKechnie Hugh, clerk McKechnie John, shoemaker McKenny James, shoemaker McLaren p. M., physician— See Card McLeod Hugh, miller McMillan M., clerk McMillan JOHN, attorney- See Card McNeil Donald McTavish Robert, teamster - Neelands A Norton George Niehol Andrew, carpenter ORCHARD THOMAS, merchant — See Card Orchard Simon Ogg David D. Palmer George, gentleman Parkhouse William, gentleman Palraalan Thomas, gentleman Patterson Thomas, gentleman Patterson William, gentleman Pearce Thomas, carpenter Penwarden John, gentleman Pinkerton David, gentleman Peters Alexander, cooper Porter William, hotel Porteous & Co., merchants Rattray John, gentleman Ralston Peter, merchant Redcoff Richard, merchant REID peter, tailor— See Card Reid Samuel, waggonraakor Robinson William, shoemaker Rolston Colin, merchant Rowe Samuel, hotel Sanders James, teacher SARGESON WILLIAM, hotel — See Card Scott James, tailor 152 COUNTY 0? BRUCH DIRKCTORY. W. G BRUCE, 16 COMMISSIONER IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, A6IKT rOB THB JmtoW f «matt«ttt §MiMi«0 ^ Paints, Oils, Varnish, Turpentine, Benzole, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Kail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, AND A VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS. Coal Oil and Coal Oil Iiamp.:^, Burners, Chimneys and Wicks, Kept constantly on hand. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared at any hour of the Day or Night. N. B. Agent for the Standard Life Assurance COi P1I8LET VILLAQB. 16$ « Scott William, shoemaker Sergison Joseph, shoemaker SHANNON SAMUEL, tinsmith — See Card SHANNON ROBT., blacksmith — See Card Short James, gentleman Simpson George E., gentleman Sinclair Peter, carpenter Sinclair Daniel, carpenter Sinclair James, carpenter Sinclair Peter, cooper Smith William, gentleman SMITH GEORGE, merchant - See Card Stewart Elijah, teacher Steel Samuel, wa^onmaker Steel James, blacksmith Start George, gentleman Start William, jun., gentleman Start William, sen., gentleman URQUHART GEORGE C, drug- gist, township clerk and treasur er — See Card Urquhart James, gentleman Valentine David, gentleman Wallace Robert, sawyer Welsford E., gentleman Welsford William, gentleman Welsford John, gentleman Welsford James, shoemaker WILSON H. A., druggist-^ See Card Young Benjamin, gentleman WILLIAM KEYES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL it' WiWS AiiNT, And dealer in Fancy GoodSf &c., N. B. Also a choice Stock of Family Grooeries> &&. •ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE, AGENT FOR THE NIAGARA DISTRICT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCK COMPANY. 154 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. JAMES UBUE , MANUVACTCaBR AHD DKALBB IM ALL KIND* OF HMSS, CALF m UPPER liffllR Cash paid for Hides and Tailow. r» A. I s L 33 ^sr , C. TV. mid PAISLEY. 5f Ti m\ s. The Subscriber returns thanks for the liberal support he has received for the last ten years. His house has every accommodation for Tra- x'cllers. Good Driving House, and Stabling for seventy Horses. WM. SERCISON, Proprietor. mir IL iOISI I I lUibiieuifM G. & ^W. SMITH, IMPORTERS OP STAPLE & FANGT DRY GOODS, AND EVERYTHING IN LA.DIES' AND GENTS' WEAR. A large stock of fresh Family Groceries Kept constantly on hand, which will be sold at a small advance on cost price. TERMS— STRICTLY CASH, AND ONE PRICE. QUEEN STREET, - ■ ADVERTISEMENTS. 155 J. BA^lED, M. D., GEADUATE OF VICTOMA COLLEGE, h^ f bgsiidan, f uygfon null ^((OMt&fMt;. Particular attention paid to Diseases of Women and Children. Office Hours from 8 A. M., to 10 P. M. PAISLEY, C W. GEADUATE OF McGILL UNIVEE8ITY, « m C«( Corofler for Uailei Comities of Hnron M Brnce. )-}«^«?« J®MII liVIDi, DEALER IN > CONSISTING OF DRESS .GOODS OF ALL KINDS, TWEEDS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. GROCERIES, TEAS, GREEN AND BLACK COFFEES, TOBACCO OF THE BEST QUALITY, CROCKERY, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, in Men's, Women's and Children's Wear, Queen Street, Paisley. I have always on hand a large and well selected stock of everything hi the above lines. t 156 COUNTY OF BRtJCB DIRBCTORT. POSTMASTER, GENERAL MERCHANT, Paisley, County Bruce, 0. W. mackechnie;s block. TVEILi ]M[-A.ok:e2ch:ivii3, Comissioner it tie Court of Qieen's BencK k, k, JAMES BARBOUR, MANUPACTUnER AMD DEALER IX CARRIAGES &SiLIIGIIS, of all descriptions. All work warranted of good material and workmanship. BlacksmitMng and Repairing done with neatness and d' ' .li North T^ ' .ey,C. W. PETER RI13, Queen Street, Queen Street* PAISLEY. All orders executed with neatness and despatch- ADVERTISEMENTS. 157 PAISLEY Stove, Tin, Copper, and Iron Warehouse. Q W»IM. AT ins OLD ST.VND, QiMERB STaSKT lOftTE DEALKn IN Brass, Sheet Iron, and Zinc Wares. A good stock of LAMPS and OIL constantljon hand, and is prepared to supply the public witli everything in his line at prices which defy compe- - tition. The Highest Price Paid for old Copper, Brass, Rag's, Hides and Pelts. I ROBERT DICK, DEALER IN Drugs and Dyestuflfs, Crockery and Glassware, I*.^ISLE2Y^. ITTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERl IPAH^LIBY, C®IUKf1PY (DIP IBIEHJCIE, (D. Wo _ 'The Issuing ofPatent Deeds for Lands and other business in the different Gorem- ment Departments attended to with promptness. Refbbenoks.— C. J. Campbell, Esq., Manager of Commercial Bank, Toronto ; Qeorge Hallooh, Esq., Judge County Court, Brockville; Wm. B. Wells, Esq., Judge County Court, Chatham; John G. Malloch, Esq., Judge County Court, Perth; Edward Mallooh, Esq., late Sheriff of Carleton, Ottawa; Ber. J. C. Usher, Keotor of Grace Church, Brantford, ■li TOWNSHIP OF KINCARDINE. Con. Lot. Anderson James 3d S.D.R.31 Anderson James 3d S.D.R.31 Abel John 2d S.D.R.41,42 Armstrong John.. 3d 8.D.R.63,64 Armstrong Thomas... D. St. B. 4 Alexander John lstN.D.R.41 Alexander John 3d N.D.R.41 Atchison Francis 3d S.D.R. 3 Atchison George... 3d S.D.R.12,13 Atchibon Andrew. 2d S.D.R. 14 Atchison Andrew. 3d S.D.R. 14 Avery Samuel .... 3d S.D.R.17,18 Anderson John E. P. 18,19,20 Adamsou William 32 8 Barker Joseph 2d S.D.R.11,12 Bull William 3d S.D.R.ll Boal Matthew 2d S.D.R.22 Boal John 2d S.D.R.23 Boal riffith William 7th 25 Oriffith Johnston 6th 24 Graham John 7 29 Graham John C 6 32 Gunn Donald 9 34 Griffith Henry.. 8 26 Grant John 5 11 Gilroy William 8 19 Gilroy James 9 15 Gilroy Mrs 9 15 Grey David 6 5 Glass John 12 4 Gordon William C 56 Henderson Robert... S.D,R. W^20 Hunter John 19 .Hunter John N.D.R. 18 Hunter Robert S.D.R.W^ll Hunter Elliot S.D.R. E|11 Holmes John 3d N.D.R. 9 Bume John 4 14 Hume John 4 12,13 Hogland John 4 1 Hunter John A P. 16 Hegworth John 3d S.D.R.38 Hildred Joseph 2d S.D.R.53 Hargin Noble 3d S.D.R.70 Herron Robert S.D.R. 65,64 Henderson William. . N.D.R. 63 Hicks Joseph S.D.R. 62,63 Hays John S.D.R. P.49 Hunter James S.D.R. 41,42 Hunter William S.D.R. 43 Horn James N.D.R. 35 Horn Andrew N.D.R. 34 Hewitt Thomas 2d 56 Hewitt John 2d 59,60 Hewitt John 3d 60 Hodgins Eliza Jane 4 30 Hodgins John 6 28 Hewitt Christopher 4 25 Hewitt Christopher 4 24 Hunt Robert 5 21 Hunt John..... , 5 20 Hunter Murdoch 6 23 Hodgins Thomas 6 30 Hawley George 12 8^25 Innes John N.D.R. 19 Johnston James 3d S.D.R. 22 Con. Lot. Johnston John N.D.R. 26 Johnston William... 3d N.D.R. 13 Jackson John 3d S.D.R. 60 Keys Joseph 3d S.D.R. 8 Keys William 3d S.D.R. 9 Kenney David 3d S.D.R. 29 Kirk Andrew N.D.R. 30,29 Kehoe Patrick N.D.R. 28 Kehoe Daniel N.D.R. 27 Kay James N.D.R. 26 Keyworth Richard . N.D.R- 9,10 Kerr John 3d N.D.R. 28 KerrAlexander 3 N.D.R. 29 Kerr Donald 5 N.D.R. 15 KerrJohn 5 N.D.R. 4 Kelly Edward S.D.R. P. 40 Howe Mrs P. 6 31 Kerr William 11 27 Kerr Robert P. 6 13 Kerr Norman 8 12 Lambartus Christ... 2d S.D.R. 20 Lambartus J. M 2d S.D.R. 25 Lock John S.D.R. 10,9 Lindsay James 2d N.D.R. 18 Leitch Donald.... 2d N.D.R.20,21 Leckie David N.D.R. 39,38 Lewis Wm 4th N.D.R. 31 Leitch Dugald 8 31 Long Samuel 6 27 Leitch Neil 7 32 Leadbetter Wm 8 33 Lament Peter 10 14 Lamont Hugh 11 12 Lament Archibald 10 15 Lament Don 11 15 Lamont Neil 12 18 Leslie Donald 6 1 Lamont Neil D 41 Morrison John 3d S.D.R. 4 Merritt Wm. N 2d S.D.R. 10 Merritt Wm. H 3d S.D.R. 10 Merritt George 2d S.D.R. 13 Millar Walter 3d S.D.R. 15 Millar Walter 2d S.D.R. 15 Millar John 3d S.D.R. 16 Millar Wm.,jun.... S.D.R. 23 Millar Wm., sen.... SD.R. 22 Miller Wm., sen S.D.R. 21 on. ] Lot, .R. 26 ►.R. 13 •R. 60 ».R. 8 >.R. 9 >.R. 29 15 4 40 31 27 13 12 20 25 39,38 31 31 27 32 33 14 12 15 15 18 1 41 4 8 6 7 8 10 11 10 11 12 6 D DR. D.R. 10 D.R. 10 D.R. 13 .D.R. 15 D.R. 15 D.R. 16 i.R. 23 ).R. 22 ).R. 21 ' I TOWNSHIP OP KINCARDINE. 161 Con. Lot. ' Miller Wm., jun. . . . S.D.R.22,20 Miller Andrew S.D.R.21,20 Miller Robert 1st S.D.R. 21 Miller James N.D.R. 20 Miller John N.D.R. 20 Mathews Cornelius. . S.D.R. 2 Munro James 2d N.D.R. 4 MunroAlex 3d N.D.R.4,5 14 10 2 27 26 23 34 66 68 Matheson Angus.,.. 5 N.D.R Matheson Duncan.... 5 N.D.R, Moore Wm N.D.R. Murray Alex A M ur ray George A Morrison William.... A Marsh Joseph 2 S.D.R. Matheson Thomas... 2d S.D.R Manuel Francis S.D.R. Miller William. . S.D.R. 57,58,59 Moore Mary Ann.... S,D,R. 51 Mentges John Jacob. S,D.R. 39 Milne Wm N.D.R. 36 Milne Wm • S.D.R. 37 Matheson Hugh 3d N.D.R. 35 Morrison Murdoch. 2d N.D.R. 40 3Iorrison Murdoch. 3d N.D.R. 40 Morrison Alex 2dN.D.R.41,42 Morrison Alex 3d N.Dll. 42 Matheson Murdoch. 6th N.D.R. 22 Matheson John 6th N.D.R. 9 Morrison Donald.... 8th N.D.R. 10 Montgomery D 12th N.D.R. 14 Montgomery James.l2th N.D.R. 13 | Montgomery K 12th N.D.R. 13 \ Morrow George 6th N.D.R. 6 Miller John 6th N.D.R. 3 i Melville Adam 6th N.D.R. 3 I Melville Wm 7 N.D.R. 3 Matheson Hugh. ... 8 N.D.R. 3 ; Mitchell James A 63 ' Mitchell James A 62 j McLure Wm 2d S.D.R. 41 Mc Arthur Peter... 3d S.D.R. 5,6,7 McAvoy Patrick... 3d S.D.R. 19 McMenemy Wm... 2d S.D.R. 19 McNeil Alex 3d 8. D. R. 23 McNeil Godfrey.... 3d S.D.R. 24 McNeil Godfrey. . . 2d S.D.R. 24 McNeil Hector 2d S.D.R. 27 Con. Lot. McConnellHugh.. 3dS.D.R.28,26 McGillivray James... S.D.R. 24 McLennan Donald... N.D.R. 11 McPherson Malcolm . N.D.R. 7 McPhersonWm N.D.R. 6 McDonald Hugh.. 3d N.D.R. 3 McLeod Norman.. 2d N.D.R, 5 McPhee Donald.... 3d N.D.R. 6 McPhec John 2d N.D.R. 6 McAskill Donald.. 2d N.D.R. 7 McKay George.... 2d N.D.R. 10 McKay John 2d N.D.R. 13 McKenzie Rodcrick3dN.D.R.19,20 McCulloch John... 2d N.D.R. 19 McKenzie Wm.... 3d N.D.R. 21 McDuff John 3d N.D.R. 26 McDuff John 2d N.D.R. 26 McDuflF Donald.... 2d N.D.R. 27 McDuflF Donald .... 3d N.D.R. 27 McAulay Mrs 2dN.D.R.28,29 McKenzie Murdoch 2d N.D.R. 30 McKenzie Murdoch 3d N.D.R. 31 McKenzie Alex.. . .2dN.D.R.31,32 McLeod Kenneth.. McKenzie Hugh. 4thN.D.R.15,16 McKenzie Wm... 5th N.D.R. 13 McLeod Murdoch 5th N.D.R. 12 McLeod Neil.... 5th N.D.R. 5 McKenzie Simon. 5th N.D.R. 11 McKenzie Donald 4thN. D.R. 11,10 McKenzie Donald 4 9 McLennan Finlay 5 10 McDonald Angus 5 9 McLeod John 5 8 McLennan Angus 4 7,8 McLennan Murdoch 4 6 McLennan Donald 5 5 McKenzie Donald 5 4,3 McKenzie Alex 5 3 McLennan Donald 5 3 McLennan Eliza 2 4 McLennan Murdoch 5 1 McKenzie Hugh 5 2 McCaskiU John A 20 McCaskill Alexander A 18,19 McLeod Donald A 21 Mclntyre William.. S.D.R. 51 McCombe James. . . 3dS.D.R.52,53 L 162 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Mclntyre Donald.... N.D.R.62,6l McKinney John.... S.D.R. 60 McKinney John.... N.D.ll. 60 McLennan Samuel,. N.D.R.56,57 McLennan Samuel.. N.D.R. 67 Mclntyre Nichol.... N.D.R.52,!)3 Mclntyre Nichol... N.D.R. 50 Mclntyre Nichol.... N.D.R. 52 Mclntyre Nichol.... S.D.R. 55 Mclntyre William.. S.D.R. :50 McLean Archibald.. D.St.B. ' 3 McCoskry Mrs N.D.R. 51 McCue JamcB S.D.R. 38 McCue Robert S.D.R. 36 McCue Thomas S.D.R.' 34 McKenzie Alex... 2d N.D.R 31.32 McLeod Kenneth. 2d N.D.R, 33 McAulay John.... 2d N.D.R. 34 McKenzie John.... 3d N.D.R. 46 McKenzie Jo>^n. . 2d N.D R. 47 McLeod Angus... SdN.D.R. 66,67 McKenzie Donald . 4thN.D.R. 27 Mclnnes P. «& N... 4 N.D.R. 21 McCulloch Robert 4 19,18 McLeod Donald 4 17 McKenzie Kenneth 5 17 McKenzie Kenneth 5 16 McKenzie Roderick 7 34 McKenzie Roderick 9 32 McKayJohn 9 30 McAskill Donald 9 33 McKay Hugh 8 34 McKenzie John 9 29 McKenzie John 8 29 McKenzie Kenneth 9 28 McKenzie Alexander 8 28 McRae Duncan 8 27 McLean Charles 9 23 McLeod John 8 22 McLeod Angus 9 22 McLeod John 9 21 McKenzie Kenneth 9 21 McKinnon Archibald.... 11 22 McLean Donald 11 24 McLean Hector 11 26 McLean Neil 10 27 McLean Alexander 11 28 McKinnon John 11 29 Con. Lot. McLean Neil 10 28 McLean Lochlin 10 29 McAulay Hugh 11 30 McAulay Donald 11 31 McKenzie Roderick 10 32 McDonald Archibald 11 32 McDonald Donald 11 33 McKinney John 12 34 McLennan Donald 12 31,30 Mclntyre Neil 12 28,29 McFadyenNeil 12 26,27 McFadyen Hugh 12 25 M cFadyen Hugh 12 24 McFadyen Lachlin 12 24 McLean Norman 12 21 McLean Dougald. 10 25 McKenzie Colin 7 7 McKenzie James 6 9 McLeod John 7 9 McLeod Alexander 7 10 McLeod Donald 6 10 McKay Robert 7 11 McKay John 6 11 McKee William 6 14 McGregor Mrs 7 18 McGeachy Robert 8 14 McKenzie Hector 9 14 McLeod Murdoch 9 12 jNIcDonald Hector 9 11 McKay William 8 10 McLeod Alexander, sen.. 9 9 McKenzie Murdoch 8 9 McLeod Angus 8 8 McLeod Angus 9 7 McDonald Alexander 8 7 McLennan IMurdoch 8 6 McDonald John 9 6 McArthur Charles 10 6 McDonald D.mald 11 6 McArthur Noil 10 7 McDougall Malcolm 10 8 McDougall Donald 10 9 McDougallJohn 10 10 McLean Jolin 11 10 McPhail Archibald 11 11 McKinnon Hugh 10 11 McFadyen Lachlin 10 12 McFadyen Hector 10 13 TOWNSHIP OF KINCARDINE. 163 Con. Lot. I McFadyen M alcolm 11 12' McKay William 11 13 j McKinnon Donald 11 16; McKinnon Laclilin 10 17J WcKinnon Donald 11 17 | McFadyen Alexander. ... 12 1 9 i McFadyen Neil 12 17 | McKinnon Donald 12 10 j McPhailJohn 12 16; McKenzie Donald 12 15j McKinnon Malcolm 12 12^ MoEwen Peter 12 9 McEwen Peter 12 8| McEwcnHugh 12 8: McDonald John 12 7 'j McLaurin Donald 12 6' McLcod Angus 7 N^5J McLeod Catherine 7 E Js ! McKenzie Kenneth 8 5,4 McKenzie John 9 5 McDonald William 9 4 McKenzie James 8 3 Mclicod Donald 8 gJ^ 2 McLeod Donald 8 S^ 1 Me Arthur Donald 8 nJ 2 Mc Arthur Donald 7 nJ 1 McKay Hector 10 1,2 McEwen Hugh 11 1 McNaughton John 1 1 Ni 2 McTutyre John P 11 E^'2,3 McKay George 10 3 McLean John 10 4 McEwen Peter 11 4 McEwen Hugh 11 5 McEwen John 12 5 McDonald Ann 12 2 McDonald Angus 12 P. 1 McInncsP. &N , 12 P. 1 McInnesP. &N C P.60 | McDonald Donald 12 P. l| McBain Alexander C P.60 ; McBain Alexander 12 P. 1 ! McArthurJohn C 57! McAulayNeil C 55' McKay Donald C 54 I McKay George C 52 McLeod Donald C P.51 McPhce John C P.51 Con. Lot. McPheeJohn B Ej^51 McFadyon Colin B 52 McLaren John B 54,55 McLean Ch irles B 8^56 McBainJohn B 56 McLean John B 58,57 McKinnon Malcolm B 59 McLean Lachlin B CO McLaren Donald A 70 McLaren Donald A G9 LcLcod Donald A 70 McLeod Donald A G9 McLennon Normand A C8 McLennon Normand A G8 McLellan John AE^ 67 McLellan John A EJ 68 McDonald John A 66 McDonald Norman A 66 McKellarDanl A 65 McRae John,jun A 64 McRae John, sen A W^ 63 McRae John, sen • A w|62 McRae Alex A W| 61 McInnesP&N A eJ 61 Mclnnes Donald A 60 McKenzie KennctJi A E^ 59 McKenzie John A W| 59 McLean Neil A 56,55 McGregor John A 54 Melntyre John C A 53,62 McCallum Angus A 51 McCallum Geo A 49,50 McArthur Donald A Ept 50 Me Arthur Donald A Ept 49 McPhcrson Alex A Ept 48 McPherson Alex A Ept 47 McDonald Donald AWpt41 McDonald Donald A Wpt42 McLeod Donald A Ept 42 McLeod Donald A Ept 42 McAlpine Donald A 41,42 McLeod Murdoch A E^O McLeod Murdoch A 39 McLeod Norman A E J 38 McLeod Norman H 39 McLeod Murdoch A 37 McLcod Murdoch A 35 McLeod Duncan A 36 ■ I 164 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. McLeodJohn A 86 McLcod Hugh A 3G McCorquodale John A 34 McLeod Donald A Ept 81 Norman John A Ei^ 22 Nesbitt llobert 2d S.D.Kr 67 Necdham Saml 5thS.D.R.Pt 80 Nicholson Alex 9th S.D.R. 27 Nicholson Peter 9th S.D.R. 26 Nicholson Alex 10th S.D.R. 33 Nicholson John 10th S.D.B. 34 Nicholson Malcolm.. 11th S.D.R. 35 Neil William 7thS.D.R.W|13 Owens Amasa 1th S.D.R.Pt40 Peterbaugh Alex.... 2th S.D.R.35,36 Peterbaugh Alex.... S.D.R. 87 Peterbaugh Alex.... S.D.R. 38,89 Peterbaugh Alex.... 3th S.D.R. 48 Portis Richard 3th S.D.R. 48 Pichard Thos 12 35 Paterson John C Pt 60 Paterson Lewis C 59 Paterson John B W^ 51 Quin Patrick 3dS.DRri,2 Quin Patrick 2d " 38 RaeWm 3d S.D.R. 1,2 ; RaeWm 2d '« l,2i Ramage James 2d S.D R, 16 Rastall Richard 2d S.D.R. 1 Richardson Geo 3dN.D.R. 7.8 Robertson Donald... 2d N.D.R. 14 Richardson John....3dN.D.R.14 15 Robinson Archd....3dN.D.R.22 28 Robinson Thos 2dN.D.R.22 28 Robinson 3dN.D.R.24 25' Robinson Saml 2d N.D.R. 25 Rowan Robt A 30 Rowan John A 28,29 Ross George A Wpt 28 Ross George A Wpt 22 Ross George A Wpt 21 Richards John 3d S.D.R. 33 Rowan John 2d S.D.R 46; Ralston John 2d S.D.U. 47 ' Remmington Wm...3dN.D.R.47,48 Remmington Richd.3dN.D.R47,48 1 Remmington Richd.2dN.D.R.48,49 1 Ross James 2dN.D.R.65,66 1 Con. Lot. Robertson Dan 8 N.D.R. 25 Ross Alex 12 N.D.R. 35 Reekie John 7 N.D.R. 12 Reekie Wm 6th Pt 15 Reekie Wra 7thEpt1^ Robinson Wni. K 6" 17 Ritchie James 6 Wi 11 ReekieRandal 7 Pt Ify Robertson Forbes 9 20 Robertson Wm 9 18 Runchy Wm. sen 9 8 Russell Thos 10 16 Ross James 12Wil5 Rowan Duncan A 33 Rowan Duncan A 32 Rowan James A Wi 31 Stewart Archd 2d S.D.R." 8 Shelton Thos 2d S.D.R. 17 Stewart James 3d S.D.R.20,21 Shelton John 2d S.D.R. 21 Shelton Sam 3dS.D.R.26,39 Shelton Sam 2dS.D.R.28,29 Shelton Sam 2d S.D.R. 33 Stewart Alex N.D.R. 17 Salary John N.D.R. 15 Salary John jun S.D.R. 15 Stewart Robert S.D.R.14,13 Staffin Christopher S.D,R. 3 Stewart Alex S.D.R. S^17 Shipley Wm 4 " 5 Sutherland 5 N^ 1 Sinclair Ellen A "25 Sahannon Lewis A Pt 17 Smail A A Pt 16 Shaw Alex A Pt 16 Smith Chas... 8d S.D.R. 34,35,86 Shorne Geo... 3d S.D.R. 50,51 Scott Hugli... 2d S.D.R. 68,69 Stewart Thos 1st N.D.R. 65,66 Shaw John... 1st S.D.R. 56 Scott James.. 1st S.D.R. 54,55 Smith George 1st S.D.R. Pt,49 Scott Hugh.. 1st N.D.R. Pt,50 Smith John.. 1st S.D.R. 48 Slessor John. 1st N.D.R. 40 Sturgeon R.. 2nd N.D.R. 51 Sturgeon Geo 2nd N.D.R. 50 Sturgeon W. 3d N.D.R. 51,52,53 TOWNSHIP OF KINCARDINE. 165 t 10 20 18 8 16 ^^15 33 32 hSl 8 17 50,21 21 J6,39 28,29 33 17 15 15 4,13 3 ^H7 5 iNil "25 t 17 t 16 t 16 15,36 0,51 1)8,69 5,66 Con. Lot. Sturgeon J... 2d N.D.K. 52,53 Sturgeon Jm. 2d N.D.R. 54,55 Stui-gconJm. 3d N.D.ll. 54 Stringer James 5 35 Spencer John 5 34 Stringer Wm 5 31 Stanley Thos , 4 29,28 Stanley Edward 5 27 ShewfeltJohn 6 21 ShowfeltWm 7 E| 22 Stewart James, sen 7 26 Stewart George 6 25 Stewart James, jun 6 26 Stewart Thomas 7 28 Stewart Thomas 6 28 Stewart Thomas 6 28 Stringer John 7 Pt,31 Stringer John 7 34 Stewart George 6 35 Spencer Robert 9 W^, 31 Shier Joseph 7 " IG ShierJoseph , 7 Pt,15 Shier Joseph 6 Pt,15 Sh ewf bit Joseph 7 W^, 1 7 Shewfelt Leonard 6 19 Scott John 7Pt,19 Shewfelt George 7 20 Smith Benjamen E 6 8^,20 Simpson Gordon 6 WA ,20 Shewfelt Joseph 8 Wpt,20 Shewfelt Leonard 8 Wpt,20 ShewfoltJohn 9 17 Shier John 8 17,16 Shewfelt James 9Wpt,16 Sutherland Wm 8 15 SmithBen 8 11 Siddon Richard 6 E^,2 ScottDavid 12P*t,l Sinclair John C 58 Stewart Charles B 53 Taylor Samual N.D.R. 1 2 Teskey Henry S.D.R. 4 Taylor Wm... 2d N.D.R. 1 Taylor Wm... 2d N.D.R. W^,2 TomlinsonJ.. 3d N.D.R. 11 Thorn James. 1st S.D.R. 66,67 Taylor Geo.... Elz. B. St. 22,23 Thompson Wm 5 33 Con. Lot. Thompson Wm 5 29 Took Leonard 5 19 Took Wm., sen 5 18 Trows Charles 7 21 Thompson & Chadburn. 7 Pt,31 Tooke Robert 6 Pt,16 Touchburn J. 2dS.D.R. 61,62 Touchbum H. 2d S.D.R. 63,64,65 Vance Wm.... .3d S.D.R. 70 Vance Wm 1 Pt,49 Vanstone Richard A Ni,38 Vanstone Richard . A S W Cor 39 Withers Wm. 2d S.D.R. 3 Woods Chas. 2d N.D.R. 2 Watt Ales... 2d N.D.R. Ei,2 Watt Alex... 2d N.D.R. 3 Wynn Wti.. 2d N.D.R. 12 WynnWm.. 3d N.D.R. 12 Wynn John. 3d S.D.R. 49 Wynn Robt.. 2d S.D.R. 47,48 Wall John. 3d S.D.R.N;»r65,Ni66 Wall Thos. 3d S.D.R. S|65,S|66 Walker John. 1st N.D.R. 64 Wittier Saml. Calcy St. 28 Wilson Alex. 2d N.D.R. 39 Wynn Jacob. 3d N.D.R. 37 Wilson John.. 3d N.D.R. 43 44 Wilson John.. 2d N.D.R. 4344 Wilson Robt. 2d N.D.R. 45'4(; Wilson Robt.. 3d N.D.R. 45 Walsh Wm.... 2d N.D.R. 57 Walsh James. 2d N.D.R. 58 Whalen Patk. 5th N.D.R. 24 Waybrant Philip 7 23 Whalen Patrick 7 30 I White Edward 7 31 IWiUan Robert 7 EJr,13 i Willan Robert 7^14 i Wilson Hervey 7 Pt,l 5 j Wilson Austin 6 18 Williams Simon 7 E^,18 j Waybrant Philip 7 " 23 I Winter Isaac 8 Wi,19 Wickham Chas 9 S^,l I Young Wm.... 3d S.D.R. " 7 Young Saml.... 2d N.D.R. 35,37 Young Edward 2d N.D.R. 36 Young Wm A Pt,34 160 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. HANOVER HOTEL, eiBTES 8? TBI lILLMi, 1M0¥1B, CI, W., JOSEPH McGAW, PEOPEIETOE. First-class accommodation for travellers and tourists. Liquors and Cigars of the best brands constantly on hand. Excellent Trout Fishing in the neighbourhood. Good Stabling and an attentive Hostler. Charges moderate. Stages leave daily, going east and west. F. HXJEDOIsr, 0ie©£ «El€n The highest price paid in Cash for all kino's of Produce. McMillan & carson i]m:foi^x'ih:k s AND C^^ 1 E iltf ilE 150 McGILL STREET, lOSilflES^E.^ and f VILLAGE OP PORT ELGIN. The village of Port Elgin is pleasantly situated on the banks of the bay of the same name, 5 miles from Saugecn, and about centrally situated in the township of Saugeen, and surrounded by a good agricultural county. A considerable portion of the township business is done here : it was first surveyed in 1853 by Messrs Hilker, Schantz, Stafford, and Brieker from which time it has rapidly increased in prosperity and business. It has a good shipping harbor, with some extensive and valuable warehouse!*, and in the summer it has daily connection by steamboat with Goderich and Southampton : it has two mails daily and two tri-weekly, and can boast of 5 churches, the Methodist, Meunonites, United Brethren, Presbyterian, and the church of the New Jerusalem ; 2 schools, with a good attendance of pupils, a commodious town-hall ; and a lodge of Good Templars, numbering about 50 members : it contains 4 stores, 3 hotels, 1 job printing office, 1 brewery, 2 tanneries, 1 woollen factory, 1 foundry, 2 saw-mills, 1 grist mill, 5 boot and shoe shops, 1 harness shop, 1 tinsmith, 2 tailor shops, 2 waggon shops, 3 blacksmith's shops, 2 cabinet makers, 1 match factory, 1 shingle factory, 1 pottery, 1 milliner and dress maker, and 1 physician. Population about 630. Allan Robert, laborer " Atkinson Geo., saddle and harnessmaker Atkinson James, laborer Bartlett John, potter Beiker Henry, tailor Betzner John, miller Betzner Jacob, grist and saw-nvU owner Boston George, gentleman Brieker Samuel, steam saw-mill Brieker Solomon, steam saw-mill proprietor Brieker Dil. 0. general commission merchant Buschlin & Eby, wool carders and cloth manufacturer* Campbell Michael, tanner Campbell John, tanner Campbell Wallace, blacksmith ,j,j^ Campbell Robert, tin-peddler Campbell James, tailor Clements Noah, laborer , Corey James C, shoemaker CRAIG GEORGE, general merchant— See Card Crich Wm., shoemaker Crich John, shoemaker Currie John C, innkeeper i '' f 168 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. RUBY & HILKEE, GEIRAL MERCIllNTS & PRODUCE DEALERS, PORTELGra, Keep constantly on hand a variod stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, IRON, SHEL'F and HEAVY HARDWARE, CROCKERY, WINES and LIQUORS, ic, Ac, which they ofler for sale ai lowest prices for Cash or Farm Produce. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT AND PEAS. DEALBB IN DYE STUFFS, DYE WOODS, AND ACIDS, MEDICAL HALL, - PORT ELOm, C. W. EDWARD GORDON, OENKKAL DEALER IN GROCERIES, WINES AND SPIRITS, PAINTS AND OILS, All kinds of PRODUCE bought and sold. Manufacturer of PEARL ASH, &c. J. Y. CILMOUR & CO., (LATE GILMOUR, WHITE & CO.,) IMPOUTKUS OF « ■ \ni\s\ anb • Jfordgn §ri) ^ooiijs, AVHO Lies AL K , MONTREAL. VILLAGE OF PORT ELGIN. 169 '-» Curric Duncan, carpcnte^.i^^ Currie Daniel, carpentci"'' ^1^ David Peter, bricklayer Detwilor Moses, cnj^mcer Dotwilcr John flnjnn1r"'lrr"r "r-^ wharfiugor Detw'.ler Noah Doiip-lass Dr. Robert, ]>" EBy MARTIN, druggist Eby John, carpenter Eby Moses, painter , Eby Levi, carpenter Ewald Adam, laborer Ewald Daniel, school teacher Falconer Angus, fisherman Falconer John, plasterci Fcnwick George, carpentc* Fellon James, laborer , Flotts Christian, laborer // Eraser Rev. Alex. Furtney Aaron, laborer Furtney Jacob, laborer George James, shoemaker Glasser Andrew, surveyor a coroner ^ K «H^ V ^5 • r V r y •I i< A A GORDON EDWARD, general m'efchant-Sec CarH Guyer George, match manufacturer -v Harris Wm., laborer > ^ Hedderman Martin, bricklayer Hilker H., general merchant *^* Hunter Matthew, timber merchant HOOVER MARTIN, warehouse and forwarder— See Card Izzard Walter, laborer, Izzard Arthur, laborer Johnston John, cooper Kelley Francis, plasterer Kclley John, grocer KenzcyD. S.. carpenter Kennedy John C, waggonmaker KERGAN J. D., merchant— See Card Laverock Duncan, merchant's clerk Laverock James, cabinetmaker Lehnen J. J., postmaster, tinsmith and insurance agont Muir James, carpenter BIcIntosh & Detwiler. waggon, carriage, cutter uud sleighmakcrs McLean Duncan, surveyor ' McLeod Archibald, carpenter McLachlan Robert, blacksmith McKnight Charles, shoemaker - Nettles Wm., shoemaker Phillips Elias, constable - 1 ■• 170 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTOUY. 6E0RGE GRAIC, clfc ¥ mmBm A complete assortment. One price system is strictly adhered to in this Establishment. PORT ELGIN, C. W. MARTIN HOOVER, FREIGHT km, mmm\ wmwwi k mnmi mw^ mil. Extensive preparations for Storing and Shipping Grain. Two sets of Elevators attached to the premises for the eonvcuienco of Farmers, CHARGES MODERATE. |lort&^m^tto|)o(tel & (&mmi\ ^U\p ©ffice, PORT ELGMN. This House is situated on the Corner of Mill and Godorieh Streets in the best business part of the Village, and possesses all the requisites of a tirst-class House, The Southampton, Port Elgin, Paisley, Walkorton, and Guclph Stages arrive and depart daily. The Southampton, Port Elgin, Kincardine, and Goderich Stages tri-weekly. MoLACHIiAN BROS. & CO., IMPORTERS OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN FANCY & STAPLE DRT No. 468 ST. PAUL STREET, VILLAOB OF PORT ELGIN. 171 Raymond Henry, blacksmith Il(M;tl)er Saul, auctioneer Ilupplo Goo., carpenter RusHcl Jarae.1, laborer RIIBV \V. H., general merchant— See Card RUBY &IIILKKII -oncral merchants— Sec Card Pioy Archibald, clerk and treasurer township of Saugocn, issuer of mar- _ riago licenses, agent Prov. Insurance Co., &c., &.Q. Schneitter Henry, tailor Shupc Elias,jun., laborer Shupc Elias, .sen., teamster Shantz Christian, team.ster Shantz Forbes, miller Stafford John, farnicr STAFFORD ROBERT, innkeeper— See Card Stafford Fred. A., carpenter Steven Hobe, farmer Smith Barthold, brickmaker Smith Jessie, innkeeper Seffcott, Clement, brewer and cooper Thedc John, farmer "Wile John, carpenter Williams F. V., surveyor Wrogg John, jun., sailor Wrogg — , veterinary surgeon KINGAN & KmLOCH, IMPORTERS, "^^ kit 4/fe^i^i4S^^ %M#t^a6^rS)j^ WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Corner St. Peter and St. Sacrament Streets, \Vm. Kinloch. AV. B. Lindsay. D. L. LOCKERBY. BINNY MA@FH£RSOIti & @§., IMVOKTERS OF ALSO, SADDLERY & CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS, No. 392 St. Paul Street, mi 172 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. SMYTH & EDMINSON, AV11(.)LE,SALE §00t i ^Ijoe '^anuktaurs, S04 and 306 McdiILL STREET, iiii.iii.iim ji €@ 9 $ WHOLESALE IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, 24, 26 & 28 St. Francois Xavier Street, iiaifaiai '^« MONTREAL CAS8ILS & CAHIEROX, "'"•"" ' 9 & II Recollet Street, Montreal. G. A. CAMERON. I JOSEPH PHELAN, IMPORTER OF 535 & 537 St. Paul Street, Next to the ALBION HOTEL, corner oi McGILL STREET, MONTREAL, C.E. Cash advances made on consignments of Butter, Cheese, &c. VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW. '$ Luckaow, a village on the boundary line of the counties of Huron ami Bruce. The Northern Gravel Road from Goderich to the county of Bruce here connects witli the County Gravel Roads now in course of onstruction in the ccunty n( i^ruce, which will ihus form a continuous ine through Lucknow to Kincardine and Walkerton. It is 22 miles rora Goderich, 27 miles to Walkerton, and 22 miles to Kincardine. Population 430. Daily mail to Goderich. ARMSTRONG AVALTER, merchant Anderson Erastus, joiner Anderson William, joiner Andrews William, joiner Anderson Joseph, waggonmaker Burgess George, joiner Burgess — tailo** Bingham & Little, merchants CAMPBELL MALCOLM, merchant y Cameron Kenneth, waggonmaker Cameron Duncan, tailor Campbell George, carpenter Campbell James, teamstor Cass John, hotelkeeper Cunni, <2;ham I., hotelkeeper Douglas & Lee, wool carders GsJdes William, cooper Oi'enacho Joachim, shoemaker Garner John H,, M.D., Grundy Andrew, blacksmith Hays Wm. L., laborer Hays WiU'i H .1 T mi 1 .. 1 •!. 1 .1 .. L priest and congrcfration. The Presbytt ^._ „, ,„^ oldest in the county, and its pastor, tlie Rev. Mr. Forbes, is much esteemed by his congregation. Professions and Trades — One physician and surgeon, 2 merchants, 2 hotel keepers, 1 blacksmith, 1 shoemaker and 2 weavers. Riversdale is the centre of a splendid country, has daily mail communi- Gition with Goderich, Hamilton, Toronto, and good gravel roads in every direction. Mr. Mason is at present erecting a very large steam saw mill, and intends putting up a flouring mill n.ext summer. Caskanetce Baptiste, farmer • Chatraw Raphael, hotelkeeper Chatraw Luke, lumberer Crouiar James, township clerk CUYLER JAMES H., bailiff— See Card Forbes A. G., Presbyterian minister Gordon Alexander, cabinetmaker Griffith W., butcher • Griffith W. J., hotelkeeper— See Card KELLEY Rev. H. J., P. P. Lees Francis, weaver Miller James, miller MASON ANTHONY, miller— See Card McDonald & Mclntyre, merchants McEachrec Donald, agent McDonald Alexander, tailor McNeil Edward, carpenter McConnell H., blacksmith O'CONNOR n. B., clerk Dir. Court— Sec Curd PINKERTON JAMES, M.D. Robins Ezra, carpenter Smith George, weaver Snodgrass W. 0., merchant Valad Peter, lumberer Watson Wm., fihoemaker Whealon Miohael, lumberer Whealon James, farmer Whealon William, farmer 176 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. JA-MES H. CUYLER, Bailiff of 1 2th Division Court H, and B,, , AND COUNTY CONSTABLE, County Bruce, C.W. rn^ W. J. GRIFFITH, Proprietor, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION Sl GOOD STABLING. The Bar is mM witli tlie Clioiccst anl Best Lipors. POSTMASTER, CLERK OF THE TWELFTH DIVISION COURT, ISSUER OF JfniRRlJiaE LiICEJrSES, AGENT FOR LONDON AND LANCA.^IIIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, CoMissioiier In B. E., Couyeyaucer, ic, iTvEBSPALE MILLS, A.. MASON. Lumber, Lath, and Sawed Shingles ALWAYS ON HAMD. BILLS CUT TO ORDER ON SHORTEST NOTICE. SOUTHAMPTON. This village is beautifully situated on Lake Huron, at the mouth of the Saugeen River, 22 miles vecst of Owen Sound, 15 from Paisley, 5 from Port Elgin, 32 from Kincardine, and the same distance from Wal- kerton, the county town. It was incorporated by a special act in 1858, under its present name, although its post office and port of entry are desig- nated as Saugeen, by which name it is more extensively known than by its proper one. The agency for the Sale of Crown Lands in the county of Bruce, as also an agency of the Commercial Bank of Canada, are located here. The post office was established in the year 1851. llobert, Kcid, postmaster, ceased to hold that office in 1857, since which time Thomas Lee has been postmaster. The extensive grist mills, saw mill, carding and woollen factory of John Denny are within the limits of the village, as also the steam grist mill and distillery of Wm. Brady. There are in the village 7 stores, 2 blacksmith's shops, 1 cabinet shop, 1 tin shop, 2 bakeries, 4 tailors' shops, 5 taverns, 1 waggon shop, 1 saddleiy shop and 1 drug store, 1 foundry, 2 physicians and surgeons. Mails received daily from Owen Sound, Walkerton and intermediate places, and tri-weekly from Goderich and intermediate places. During the season of navigation a steamer arrive and departs daily. Large quantities of grain, eim, and pine, timber, &c., arc shipped from this place annually. CHURCHES. Canada Presbyterian Church, built 1863, size 45x35 feet, cost $1200; seats 300. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, built 1801, size 56x28 feet; seats 250. Wesleyan Methodist Church, 20x30 feet. New Connection Methodist Church, 20x30 feet. Roman Catholic Church, no regular services ; visited by Priests occa- sionally. St. Lawrerce Lodge, No 131, A. J. and A. M., meets regularly on the cveninu o." the second Tuesday of each month : it was first opened in the year l'860. The Southampton Volunteer Rifle Company, Capt. Redden, Lieutenant Sinclair, and Ensign ■ was organized in the winter of 1861 and 1862, since which time it has been regularly drilled, and has, on several occasions, passed a very creditable inspection. Adair Thomas, forwarder Angus A., carpenter builder, &c. Angus P., carpenter builder, &c. Benary Frank, fisherman Belcher Alexander, Revere House . "^ M ' "' 178 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. ji)iiir liiif w#©B 9 CLtRK OF DIVISION COURT. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, SOUTHAMPTON, SAUGEEN, P.O. J^LEMliDER SPBDAT, A6ENT COMMERCIAL BANK OF CAMM, TREASURER COUNTY OF BRUCE, AGENT LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE, AND PROVINCIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. AGENT LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND AND COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. APPRAISER CANADA PERMANENT BUILDING & SAVINGS' SOCIETY SOUTHAMPTON, SAUGEEN, P.O. A. LI N DSA Y, IMPOHTKB OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, ■SfiMiSaiSS, MttHSMT, MAS¥fcM, Ready-Made Clothing, &c., &c. WILLIAM WALl ABE, HARDWARE MERCHANT I GENERAL GROCER. ALSO, iiaiii ra aii mam @r titDaii, Keeps oil hand a full Stock of HARUWARE, IRON, (HtOrKRI^lN, MaiORM, PROVISIONS, OILS, I'AINTS. CROCKERY, A>» GLASSWARE, HIGH STREET, SOUTHAMPTON. SOUTHAMPTON. 179 Bowes Joseph, fisherman Byers Jolin, saddler BUIIWASII JAMES A., forwarder and commission merchant — Sec Card Burly Wm., miller Calder James, merchant Campbell Neil, carpenter Campbell D. 11., bailiif Div. Court Cascaden David, founder CASCADEN THOMAS, foundry— See Card Commercial Bank, Alex. Sproat, agent Cooper J. G., schoolteacher Davis Thomas, cabinet maker and photographer Denny John miller, wool carder Ditton Alfred, carpenter Douglas & Co., merchants EASTWOOD JOHN, clerk of Divn. Court, insurance agent, convey- ancer, overseer of fisheries, &c. — See Card Fleming James, carpenter, &c FORREST CHRISTOPHER, match maker— See Card Forrest Miss, school taacher FREIKKLTON J., physician and surgeon — See Card Gilbert Wm., mail carrier Gilbert Joseph, Royal Hotel , Grasville Agustus, cooper Graswille Gabriel, cooper HARRISON JOSEPH, tailor— See Card Hill Robertson, briv,'klayer and plasterer Hilbert Mary A., Masonic Arms Hotel Hogg James, tailor Jackson F., butcher KENNEDY EDWARD, waggonmaker and blacksmith— See Card Kerth Wm., collector of customs Lambert Duncan, light house keeper Lawrie Andrew, carpenter, &c LEE THOMAS, postmaster, forwarder, &c— Soo Card LINDSAY ANDREW, merchant— See Card Lehmen J. Z., tinsmith Long Joseph, fisherman Morrison Thomas, carpenter, &c Mosscr C.. gunsmith McAuley Norman, fisherman McAuley Neil, fisherman McGregor Peter, shoemaker McLE AN JOHN, painter— See Card McNabb Alexander, notary public and Crown Land agent McWilliam Donald, mail carrier * Patterson Thomas, baker 180 COUNTY OF DRUCE DIRECTORY, J. A.. :bjjir^w j^&n, AND GENERAL DEALAR IN GRAIN AND OTHER PRODUCE. P.S.-CASH ADVANCES MADE ON POT OR PEARL ASH. FREDERICK PROUDFOOT, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CONVEYANCER, SOUTHMAPTON, C. W. B©" 5,000 Acres wild land, and improved Farms for sale. IMoney to lend on real estate. J. J. le:iiiveiv, MANUFACTURER OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, DEALKR IN Stoves, Hollow and Shelf Hardware, Toys, &c., MOTliMPf ■01, Q. W. JOSEPH HARRISON, DEALER IN READY MADE CL0TI1L\G AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNlSHiXG GOODS, ConBtantly on liand a large assortment of Tweeds, Whitneys, Beavers, CassimirSy Broad Cloths, and Vestings. • A PEEFECT FIT IN EVERY CASE, AND ALL WORK WARRANTED. mm %WM% mmuimnM, SOUTUAMl'TON. 181 Pringle George, blacksmith PllOUDFOO T) FllEDERICK, barrister and attorney at law, solicitor in chancery, &c — See Card Redden J. W., Prov. laud surveyor, insurance agent Robertson Archibald, tailor Robertson W. J., tailor Robertson Donald, bricklayer and plasterer Robertson John, bricklayer and plasterer Scott W. P., phy.sici!in and surgeon, coroner, &c., &c. SINCLAIR ALEXANDER, merchant— See Card SLEEE W., barrister and attorney at law, solicitor in chancery, and engineer, &c Smith Elias^ British Hotel Smith F. E., bahffDiv. Court SPROAT ALEX., provincincial land surveyor, agent Commercial Bank insurance agent, ifcc. — See Card Stewart John R., druggist WALLACE WILLIAM, merchant—See Card WETHERALL SAMUEL, baker— See Card Worsell Richard, shoemaker JOHN McLean, PAINTEB, GLAZIER, QILDER, GRAINER, '''■'.'■ AND Orders from the Country promptly attended to. L. WiHTHIRAiL, BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. The uniiersigued is prcparuil to funiiBh all kinds ol' BREAD, CONFECTIONARY, &c., &,c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. SOUTHAMPTON. 182 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTOllY. EDWARD KENNEDY, rst-C!ass Blaeksmmi, SOUTHAMPTON, C. AV. Constantly on liand Lcliigb, Nutt, Blossburg, and otlier Grades of Coals at lowest rates. All kinds of repairing done at shortest notice. WAOOONS AND ALL CABRIAOES MADE TO ORDER. S) ALEXANDER SINCLAIR, Keeps constantly on hand a good Stock of Dry Goois, Groceries, Hardware, Reaflylaie CletMnE. CROCKERY, SCO., &c., HIGH ST REET, - - - SOUTHAMPTON. DRS. FEICKELTON & WEIR, EOLIOTIi Pi¥ii@liii^ Cures all Chrome or Diseases of long standng. All who have tried other Physicians without benefit, give them a trial. Particular attention paid to the Eye and Ear, And to all Female Complaints. In all cases of Hydrophobia or Cancer, the money will be returned if a cure is not effected, in case the parties have not submitted to Mercury or the Knife. SOUTHAMPTON, C. W« C. F. FORREST, Watchmaker & Jeweller, SOUTHAMPTON, C. W. ADVEUTltiEMENTS. 183 SOUTHAMPTON, C. W. THOMAS CASOADEN, Proprietor, Would call tile ntti'iilioii oC the h'liniiiTs of (lils (Vdnty to liis new nnd iiniirovcd .Steel Mould Hoard I'IoiikIi-*, t'liltivators, Straw Cutters, Cust Iron Itoad Scrajiers, C'uokiiig, I'urlour, aud IJox Stoves, &c. Having five years experience in the Foundry buHinons in fliis County, I am now iin'pareil to niauui'acture I'louglis ot'evury description Ironi the most inijiroved jiattern. Kepairs ol'cvery description done to order on the shortest possible notice. ALL OBDEfiS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TIIOS. CAHCADEN, Southampton, C.W THOMAS LEE, POSTMASTER, d,\i FORWARDER AND COMlllSSION JIERCIIAE ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENCES, AGENT FOR WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. A>D NUGAKA DISTUICT fllTlAL FIRE INSIRANCE C03IPAKY. GREEN BRUSH HOTEL, CHARLES McLEAN, PROPRIETOR. This House is pleasantly situated on the Gravel Road, half-way be- tween Kincardine and Southampton. Every attention will be paid to Guests stopping at this House. THOS. OBRADLEY, M.D., IP^gsician, burgeon anlj 3tCcoiic|fttr, LICENTIATE OF THE PROVINCE. BERVIE, COUNTY BRUCE, C. W. A. %. ".n^. \^# ~V^_^^^^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) y A O <; % w- i< C/a % ^ ■^- V] <^ /^ / c^: a. y /^ 1.0 I.I ■-121 m MO 1.25 1.4 ilC Photograpl'ii Sciences Corporation M 2.2 [12.0 1.6 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N. v. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^V 4C^^ qv \\ V .<. ^ ^^ o^ "l^ ..v» ^'^ \^ <^ Ua i» % ^ % 184 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. A. jyicAULY, AND CARRIAGE MAKER, Wagpns and Mm made to orler on the stiortest notice. Dealer in Stoves, Plows, Cultivators, Sugar Kettles, &e. Manufac- turer of Tin and Copper Ware, Eave Troughs, Steam Pipes, Leech Vat Heaters, Fire-Proof Ventilators, &c., &c., &c. ; Japanned Ware, Coal Oil, and Lamps. Jobbing of all kinds prt)mptly attended to. N. B. — Sheepskins, Rags, old Brass, Iron, and Copper taken in ex- change at the highest market prices. . JOHN B. Mcdonald, 331acks3K£t1i ^ Caraage Maker, ALL KINDS OF .T o 15 TV o n k: EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. TIVERTON", C. ^W. MM WOOL CARDING Al CLOTH TIYSHTQ TIVERTON. A postvillnge on the Goderich and Saugeen Road on the boundary line of the townships of Bruce and Kincardine ; distance from Kincardine 9 miles, Inverharon 2| miles, Walkerton about 2G miles. Post office established in 1860, N. Mclnnis, postmaster. It contains 1 store, 1 tin shop 2 waggon shops, 2 tailors, 2 blacksmiths, 1 tavern, 1 pearl ashery, 1 steam carding and fulling mill, 2 churches, 1 Presbyterian 1 Babtist ; a good school-average attendance 60. Temperance and Orange Lodges. David Thomas, carder. FraserRev. William, Baptist. McINNIS NORMAN, merchant. (See card.) Mclnnis D., merchant. Mclntyre Alexander, waggonmaker. McDougall Allen, carpenter. McAuley Allen, carpenter. McAULEY ANGUS, blacksmith. (See card.) MACAULEY JOHN, tinsmith. rSee card.) McBAIN ALEX., carding mill. (See card.) McFadden John, gentleman. McKay Paul, contractor. McLean Hri;h, waggonmaker. Mr DONALD JOHN B., blacksmith. (See card.) McEwen Daniel, teache". McKay Rev. A., Presbyterian. Sidden John, shoemaker. Scott M., carpenter. Scott D., carpenter Stiner Robert, tailor. Patter, m John R,, M.D. . Turner Mrs., hotelkeeper. Robertson Joseph, tailoi-. 186 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. JOHN TOBEV DEALER IN iiici h. If if 11 MI mmi GROCERIES, CROCKERY. HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, DEALER IN !• ' CROCKERY & HARDWARE. The highest price paid for Farm Produce. Cash advances paid on Pot Ash, Butter, &c. Small profits and quick sales. WILLIAM THOMAS, BUGGIES & SLEIGHS On hand, and made to order on the shortest notice. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TARA, CO. BRUCE. MUilFAIlltEII OF FMNiHli IIM TTAIBiiio (DdD, IBIEHJCIE. We would direct the attention of Farmers to our ImproTed Mills. They are flubstantiallj made of the best materials, and, for cleansing Grain (especially the separating of Oats, Cockle, and Smut from Wheat) are equal, if not superior, to any in use. VILLAGE OF TARA. The settlement of this village commenced in 1855, and is now a pros- pering county village, distance 16 miles from Owen Sound, same distance from Southampton. It is beautifully situated on the banks of tlie Sable Kiver, population about 2G0 ; and is well supplied with millers, merchants manufacturers and mechanics ; tlierc is a grist and 2 saw-mills, 1 tan- nery, 1 carding, spinning, and weaving factory, 1 tanning mill factory, and 2 small asheries ; a spacious and commodious schoolhouse, which is used as a place of worship on Sundays by the different Protestant denominations. There is an Episcopal Methodist church, also a Presbyterian church ; the latter have now a brick church in course of erection. The limits of the village joins that of Invermay, the centres of both being about a mile distant. Both villages started about the same time, and vie with each other in trade and enterprise. Allen James William, carpenter Anderson James, farmer Berford F. M., gentleman Berford Richard, road inspector Brown James, waggonmaker Brown Thomas, pensioner Chesterfield Peter, cabinetmaker Clarke Tom, laborer Cross James, sawyer Drinkwatcr G. W., steam saw mill Foster Thomas, innkeeper GERALOMY W. H., fanning mill maker— See Card t Graham Mabel, widow Hill John, carpenter Hogg Adam, carpenter Hogg William, yooman Hyde Paddy, masons' clerk Johnston Joseph, schoolteacher Kennedy James, laborer < Moffatt George, carpenter . . ** Moore George, money lender Most Samuel, yeoman Newton Thomas, carpenter Richards H. W. M., yeoman Richards John, mason Richards Thomas, mason Robins D. G., butcher Scarf Thomas, laborer 188 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Shaw Isaac, blacksmith Spoor John N., fannini^ mill maker Sutherland James, yeoman THOMAS WILLIAM, blacksmith— Sec Card THOMPSON THOMAS, carder— See Card Tobcy James, builder TOBEY JOHN, merchant— Sec Ctird Urquhart Donald, carpenter, joiner and cooper Vandusoii J. R., schoolteacher VANDUSON WHITFORD, merchant— See card Waltenburg Daniel, yeoman Waltcnburg John, laborer AVilson George, yeoman Wilson William, yeoman Young Robert, miller Zimmerman Robert, shoemaker AKKAN YALE MILLS. Cummer, Lyman & Eli, millers $. H. & J. m:oss, MANUFACTURERS OF mm WIIOLKSALE IMPORTERS OF WOOLLENS, TAILOR TRIUlMmCiS, &c., 5 & 7 REOOLLET STREET, Our Spring Stock of Clothing is now complete, and is well wortlt the attention of Eastern and Western buyers. WALKERTOlSr. &e., Walkci'ton, the county town of Bruce, is situated six miles westward from the eastern boundary line of the county, and twenty-six miles cast- ward from the lake ; was founded some fifteen years ago by Joseph Walker, Esq., to whose indomitable energy and perseverance the people are now, to no inconsiderable extent, indebted for the location of the county seat. It is beautifully situated on a plateau of slightly elevated ground fomiing the banks of the Saugeen river, which is intersected by the principal thoroughfare in the county, known as the Durham Road, within sixty yards of the business centre of the town. There are several manufac- tories in and around Walkerton, and the facilities afforded for this pur- pose are scarcely equalled in the western section of the Province, as its water power is almost unlimited. It is also surrounded by an excel- lent agricultural country, and one of.the best wheat producing sections ol" Canada. The rising ground forming the environs of the business part of the town, presents eligible sites for villas, and in close proximity to the town there is abundance of substantial building material in the shape of good lim.: stone and clay, well adapted for the making of bricks. We know of few places presenting better opportunities for the investment of capital than Walkerton. The public and private edifices which form the chief objects ci attraction are as follows : PUBLIC BU'LDINQS. County buildings, consisting of the Court House and Jail, a plain structure of atone, with little or no claim to architectural beauty, were erected last summer ^t a cost to the county of about $40,000, standing on slightly elevated ground on the west side of the river and south side of the Durham Road. The ground floor of the County Buildings contams the offices of the Registrar of Deeds, the County Treasurer, the County Court Clerk, the Sheriff and the County Attorney, and Clerk of the Peace, opening upon a central corridor that traverses the building. Above , are the Court room — a fine lofty apartment — the Judges' room, thcr. Grand J ury Room, the Petit Jurors rooms, &c. The store and dwelling of John Bruce, P]sq., merchant, and the com- modious hotel of James Waterson, Esq., are the first buildings of their class in the county, both of which are a credit to the place. The residence of the Registrar; John McLay, Esq., is a neat commo- dious edifice, occupies a conspicuous position, and commands an excellent view of the town. The Presbyterian, Episcopalian, and Methodist churches are plain, neat buildings ; in addition to which the place can boast of a first-class 100 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. WATEBSON'S HOTEL. *> it § ^ AND ©rpi M WAIEERTOH, G. W. JAS. WATERSON, Proprietor. WALKERTON. 191 schoolhousc, oatmeal mill, four general stores, Jwo grocnrs and confec- tioners, two shoe shops, two blackamitlis' shops, two waggon shops, thrco tailors' shops, two painters and graincrs, two tanneries, ono pump- maker, one drug storo, four medical practitioners, ono tinsmith, thrco saddlers' shops, two millinery establishments, a post office, a printinp; establishment working two presses, four waggoners engaged at the Uuelph carrying trade, two butchers' shops, two auctioneers, five lawyers, two physicians, and one foundry and machine shop. Distance forty-eight miles from floderich, G5 from Guelph, 28 from Kincardine, and 30 from Southampton. Population about 700. Anderson Jonah, carpenter Anderson Matthew, carpenter Hacon Henry, miller Barnet William, carpenter Benson James, conveyancer, &c. Bill Thomas, lime burner BLAIR JAMES, founder and merchant — See Card Boulton James, labourer BROWN WILLIA3I, editor Bmcc Ilei-alJr-^QQ Card BRUCE JOHN, merchant—See Card Byrnes Valentine, millwright Carter William, brickmaker Chambers John, teacher Cochrane Andrew, shoemaker COLLINS WILLIAM, Clerk 8th Division Court— Sec Card Couch Matthew, mason COWIE HORTON, merchant— Sec Card Crcighton William, shoemaker DAVIDSON HUGH, cabinet and druggist— See Card Davis James F,, grocer Flanagan John, laborer Flett James, shoemaker Fleuty James, printer Forsythe George, moulder FRASER WILLIAM, attorney, nter w^Si^f ^sr'"' ''°'^"°"" '"^^-^ C"" J;rfeo°J^^"'«»»' painter WISSER LOUIS, tailor-See Curd Wright Samuel, brickmaker Young Thomas, carpenter JOHN BETJCE, DEALER IN |antpnJr%k|rjg0te. BOOTS AND SHOES, dc, WALKERTOIi. 196 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. V WM. SHANNON, SADDLER & HARNESS lAEER, DEALER IN WALKERTON, 0. W. MERCHANT TAILOR, Has constantly on hand the most fashionable patterns of Tweeds, Beavers, Broad Cloths, Pilots, &c., &c., Of the first quality, and very cheap. RICHARD T. GEARY, Ca&iaet Makerj tJplioIsterers UNDERTAKER, CABINET AND ARCHITECTURAL CARVER. - This House is conveniently situated in the centre of the business part of the Village. Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. Charges moderate. Good Stabling. WM. McVICAR, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS. 197 ELLlim «|Biy*<«»* i^tf"''*''^ IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT Walkerton, the County Town of Bruce. BESIDES GIVING THE Particular attention is given to all local Matters affecting the prospects of the County ALSO, • Pull Reports of all Cases of importance that come before the Courts, and the Proceedings of all Meetings of the County Council. A\^M. BRO\\^]Sr. Proprietor. JOSHUA JAM IE SON, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN COOKING & PARLOUR STOVES, Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Wares, Agent Commercial Union Assurance Company. JOHN F. PATERSON, ;; Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. OFFICE— OVER THE "HERALD" PRINTING OFFICE ■ 198 COUNTY OP BRUCE DIRECTORY. H. KIKKPATRIOK, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, &c., &c.. Office— Over the Bruce "Herald" Printing Office^ WAILEISIE^irdDKr, WILLIAil rilSEi, CONVEYANCER, &c. "W" .A. IL. IC E IT T O TV , BARRISTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, H» €0i¥liHiMSS, WALKERTON. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c,, TOILET ARTICLES, rBRFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, AND HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. PHYSICIANS' FSESC'BIFTIONS CAREFULLY FBEPABED. ADVERTISEMESXa, 199 W; COLLINS, CLERK EIGHTH DIVISION COURT, Oonveyancerj Commissioner in Queen's Bench. AGENT FOR THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. MONEY LOANED AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST. WillLTKIEmTFdDU. »irafii The public arc respectfully informed that the above Works are now in full operation. The followinff list comprise the principal articles in contemplation by the rronriotor, to bo manufactured at liis Kstablishmeut, namely. Steam Engines, from 15 to 40 horsepower; Thrashing Machines, from 4 to 00 horse power; also, .Sawing and Heaping Macliines. Particular attention given to the requirements of the Farming Community. Ploughs of the most approved patterns, with Steel, NVrought or Cast Iron Mould Boards, Fanning Mills, Koftd Scrapers, Sleigh Shoes, and Fire Irons. A largo share of attention is also given to Repairs. There is also a Planing Mill on the premises capable of Planing and Matching Flooring and one inch f.umber, and facing Siding. Also, Sawing done to any rt' I TEESWATEE, A flourishing post village situated in the township of Culross ; it is beautifully located on the banks of the river from which it derives its name, and surrounded with an excellent agricultural country, and is one of the most desirable villages in the county for parties to locate iu. It contains several churches, schoolhouse, manufactories, stores, hotels, &c., &c. The professions are also well represented. Distance from Walker- ton, the county seat, about 19 miles, from Kincardine 24 miles. Ponulation about 400. ^ Auld John T., laborer Bantinlumer Rev. Henry, Wesleyan minister BROWN PETER B., mill owner and village proprietor— See Card Campbell John, farmer Campbell Malcolm, laborer Carson Rev. Robert, Methodist Episcopal minister Case Adam, miller Case Mrs. George, widow Cheesbrough Frederick, carpenter ' Cheesbrough Joseph, shoemaker * Colvin George, shoemaker ^ Crappes James, gentleman Cragge Rev. Edward, Wesleyan minister Cummins Oliver, teamster Delayer Joseph, saddler Duglas & Spence, tanners Fairbairn David, jun., iron founder Fairbairn David, sen., furniture dealer FAIRBAIRN THOMAS, township clerk— See Card Fenings John, shoemaker ' Flemming Neil, physician, &c. Foster John A., carpenter . Fulford Ira, farmer Fulford Jesse, proprietor of part of Teeswater, and tanuer . Gibson Alexander, proprietor of part of Teeswater Gilroy Bernard, peari ash maker Goodon William, merchant Hadwen Mathew, merchant, postmaster, &c. Hart J.* laborer Hurton Thomas, cooper Irvin Robert, laborer Jackson John, laborer ' Johnston Henry, shoemaker \'- 202 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY Kirkland Archibald, carpenter Kirkland Samuel, carpenter LOGAN JOHN, township treasurer McCue John, proprietor of Teeswater Hotel McDonald Donald, laborer . McKague Thomas, tinsmith McKay Rev. Adam, Presbyterian minister McKenzie Archibald, merchant McKenzie Alexander, blacksmith McKIBBON GEORGE, merchantr-See Card McKibbon Philip, clerk, and McKibbon's store McLaughlin Joseph, farmer McLean John, gentleman McLean Allan, merchant McLean John K., tailor McLean Allan, laborer McLean Mrs. Donald, widow McLean Roderick, laborer McMullin Hugh, laborer McVicar John, tailor . Mack John, shoemaker Mundell , teacher Midford William, gentleman MURPHY JAMES, physician-See Card Oliver John, trader and wheat buyer , .;, Oliver Robert, plasterer Parks , carpenter Porter Samuel, teamster , ' , Reid David, farmer " . , ; , Ritchison Timothy, tinsmith Sclanderers James, joiner . i Spence Edward, shoemaker Steel Mrs. Angus, washerwoman Tapley Samuel, farmer Taylor Joseph, pearl ash maker Taylor William, laborer *■" , Waldo Samuel, mei'chant with William Gordon Watson William, miller Watson David, blacksmith Wells Robert, laborer Weir Adam, waggonmaker Weir Thomas, carriagebuilder Welson David R., proprietor of the Wilson Hous« Wright Charles, miller Young Robert, bar tender and McCue s. TOWNSHIP OF SAUGEEN. Con. Lot. Adams Charles W 3 3 Anderson David 4 7 Arderson Duncan 4 8 Anderson John 4 8 Allen James E.S.R 35 Brc^l'S George 1 9 Botterell John '. I 10 Boyd John 1 25 Bell John 2 30 Brown Charles R 2 26 Burton Joseph 3 13 Baker Samuel 4 9 Bell John, sen 4 17 Bell Malcolm 4 19 B .ker Henry 5 9 Barbour Allen , ... 5 11 Bell John 5 16 BellDougald 5 17 BellNeil 5 18 Bruce John 12 12 Burgess Thomas R.R.A 5 Burgess John R.R.A 5 Bryce Thomas E.S.R 17 Bryce Archibald E.S.R 17 B'own Donald E.S.R 25 Biggar John, sen., P.M. .E.S.R 37 Biggar John, jun R.R.B 1 Boyd Alexander 10 16 Burgess Wm., sen 8 17,1 8 Burgess Wm., jun 8 17,18 Bell Thomas 8 19 Bell George 8 19 Bell Robert 7 19 Bell William 7 20 Bell Alexander 7 20 Beauman Amos L.R 45 Christie Hugh 5 26 Cameron James 1 27 Cameron George 1 28 Cochrane William 1 36 Campbell Neil 1 34 Con. f.of. Campbell John 1 35 Carrie Alexander 2 24 Cassidy Henry 2 17 Campbell Alexander 2 37 Ca.ssidy Neil 3 18 Cameron Donald 4 14 Cairns Neil 4 15 Cairns Thomas 4 20 Christie Donald 4 26 Clemens Henry 7 10 Cummings Thomas 7 11 Campbell John 10 10 Currie Donald 10 12 Cunningham Thomas.... 14 10 Cooke Mai 15 10 CookeJohn 15 12 Clarke James R.R.A 7 Craig Thomas L.R 33 Craig James L.R 34 Craig Robert L.R 34 Coulson Robert L.R 47 Craig Robert E.S.R 22 Cunningham William.... E.S.R 30 duly Thomas E.S.R 34 Currie William E.S.R 38 Dickhout James 2 27 Davidson James 4 29 Douglass Robert, sen 10 9 Darroch Charles E.S.R 9 Duke William E.S.R 27 Deuker William ...K.S.R. 31 Darling Matthew E.S.R 35 Darling John E.S.R 35 Davidson James.... L.R 25 David John D L.R 28 Eby Enoch 8 11 Eby Solomon 8 12 Ewing John E.S.R 13 Elby Martin 10 A Eby Peter L.R 46 Ellis Thomas L.R 41 204 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con, Lot. Fuller Silas 1 7,8 Forester Thomas 1 18; Forester William 1 26' Fleming Robert B 5 30 j Fraser Robert 6 17' Fraser John E.S.R 21 i Garrow Francis 3 29! Greer Thomas 3 21 1 Gow Alexander 3 14' Gowanlock James 8 20! Gowanlock Andrew 6 23 i Greig James R.R.A 10 Galbraith Malcolm E.S.R 7j Galbraith Alexander E.S.R 7 Galbraith Archibald E.S.R 8 Galbraith Angus E.S.R 9 Gowanlock Wm., sen .... 7 21,22 Gowanlock Wm,, jun 7 Gowanlock Andrew 8 Gowanlock Walter 9 Gowanlock John 8 Goble Iden L.R Goble John L.R Galbraith Donald E.S.R Hewitt John 1 Hewitt James., 1 Hoover Peter 3 Henry James., sen 4 Henry James, jun 4 Henry Alexander. 4 Hardy John 5 HilkerJohn 6 HilkerWm 6 Houplner Anthony 6 Hugo James S 6 Hutchison James 6 Hilker Adam 7 Hagey Peter 7 Holmes John E.S.R Hughes John 9 Con. Lot. Kaufman Henry 7 15 Kelly Francis 11 9 Kirkwood Robert E.S.R. 2 King John — 15 Kennedy William 8 Hughes James ,... 9 Lawrence Alexander Lamont Duncan . . . Lamont Gilbert.... Lamont Donald.... Lamont Archibald, Lamont John Lamont Hector.. . . Lecder Nath. E. . Leeder Robert P L.R. Leeder Robert — Lyners Richard E.S.R. Laurie Robert R.R.A, Hiltz Hiram , L.B. Hayden Richard — Hasket Alfred A — Irwin David 2 Isaac John R.R.A. 1 Inglis Wm 12 Keppie Fred 5 21 24 23 21 22 31 32 4 20 20 7 13 12 13 25 9 9 10 11 21 14 16 5 19 18 19 26 50 22 9 2 3 3 3 4 4 6 19 16 6 28 26 10 25 27 8 31 32 29 3 9 29 25 19 11 19 31 29 14 19 12 13 11 . 5 Morton Clement — 36 Morton Aquilla — 36 MoggGeo L.R. 3 Mogg Thomas L.R. 4 Millar John R.R.A 5 Morrison Joseph , Mitchell James Muir Wm , Miller W.J Moas Charles Mauk John Muuar John Munar Wm Moyer John 6 MarshallJohn 6 Murray John 11 Martindale David 11 Morris John 12 Miller William E.S.R 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 5 McCarroll D Mclntee Wm McLean Duncan...... McLean John McEwen Samuel McBride James McArthur Mai McArthur Murdoch. McArthur Robert.... McArthur Lach McArthur Pet«r McDougall Angus. . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 11 12 14 14 17 24 29 30 31 33 34 31 TOWNSHIP OF SAUGEEN. 205 26 10 25 27 8 29 25 19 11 19 12 14 14 17 24 29 30 31 33 34 31 Cor. Lot, I McGillivray Angus 2 28 j McGillivray Archibald.... 2 30 McGillivray John 2 13 McGillivray Donald G... 2 141 McGillivray Alexander. . . 2 131 McGillivray Donald 2 12 1 McPadden Donald 2 18 1 McLennan Wui 2 12 McFatlane Alexander 2 7 McLean Alexander. , 3 23 McLean John 3 23 McLean John, sen 3 19 McLean Hector 3 17 McCulloch John 3 11 McPhailNeil 4 10 Mc Arthur Duncan 4 16 McLean Donald 4 19 McArthurJohn 4 18 ^cllinurry James 5 10 McRae Christopher 5 19 McLeod Duncan 5 28 McKechnie John 6 26 McLeod Finlay 5 29 McDonald Ronald 6 15 McGillivray Peter 9 14 McVittie James 15. 13 McCulloch Alexander.. .R.R. A. 11 McKenzic John — 13 McPhee John E.S.R. 3 6 9 10 11 14 14 11 24 25 17 21- 23 22 24 25 30 28 27 28 McNeil Donald McNeil Angus McRachron James McKachron Donald McTavish Donald McTavish Hugh McLean Duncan McNeil Alexander McKechnie Finlay McLean Hugh 3 Neelands Joseph 1 Neelands John F 1 Neelands James 1 Nicholson Peter 6 Nicholson Wm 6 Pollock Charles 3 Pollock Archibald 4 Pollock John, jun 6 Pollock John, sen 6 Con. Lot. Prentice Pascal E.S.R. 33 Parsons James — 34 Pierson John R.RB. 23 Philip McMahou L.R. 20 Rieble Gcoge 1 4 Russcl George 1 5 Rowo Matthew 1 27 Rae John 1 37 Rae Thomas 1 39 Ruinilhart John 2 6 Riddle Charles 3 8 Rawn Jonathan 3 8 Richardson W. C 4 21 Richardson George, M.D.... 4 22 Rowand James 2 S R 18 Robinson Samuel 34 Rae George 1 Rawn Jacob L R 18 Reunie Wm E S R 28 Stewart Archibtild 1 Scott George , 2 Sylvester Richard 3 Smith John 3 Smith Angus 3 SmithJoseph 3 32 8 23 24 20 16 9 6 8 24 14 20 15 9 17 Smith Burrows 3 Shell Levi 3 Shell James 4 Sutherland Andrew 4 Smith Peter 5 Shiels Edward 5 Smith John G Stafford Fred 7 Stirton John 7 Schueuilker C. F L R 31 Shanks John R R A 34 Stephenson Thomas 8 Scott Robert 2 S R 20 Sibbald James 26 Scott James 10 15 Stafford Adam 10 18 Stirton Adam 10 18 Stirton Joseph 10 19 Stirton William 9 17 Sparrow James. 9 16 SteinhoffJohn 1 5 Scott Peter 7 26 Scott William 7 26 V 206 COUNTY OF BRUCE DIRECTORY. Con. Lot. Stewart John L R 24 Salter Jame«< 27 Salter Honry 27 Stewart AISLF.Y INFANTRY. Captain William Mawkcs ; Lifutcnunt, C. Sinclair ; Ensi-^n, ■ No. 4 KINCARDINE TOWNSHIP INFANTRY. Captain, Sclcry; Lioutcnant, iNIiiler ; Ensign, . No. 5 WALKERTON INFANTRY. Captain, John Chalmers; Liciitcnant, John Iluntor ; Ensij^u, J. Jamit'tion. Captain, Foster, No. G ARRAN INFANTRY, TARA. Drinkwater ; Lieutenant, Henderson ; EnsigU; LOYAL ORANGE LODGES IN THE COUNTY OF BRUCE. No. 2(>3, 1st Wednesday iji each montli, Invcr.iry; 2'18, 1st Wednes- day in eacli nitiiith, Lot 1, Con. 1, Arran ; 2>^S, 1st ^Monday in ctvAi month, Kincardine vil. ; li'-l. Con. l(i, Greenock; 4(iO, 1st Friday each month, Walkerton ; 478, 1st Tuesday in each month. Lot 5 North Line Kincardine; 547, IstTluirsday in each mtmth, Hanover; 581, Tliursday before full moon, Eimiskillen; 595, Wednesday before full moon, Lot 00 S. Durham Road; GDI) 1st Thursday each month. Lot 2ii Con. 14, Elderslie ; (il2, 1st Friday in each month, Lot 13, Con. (j, Arran ; C29 Friday before full moon, Richard Douse, Culross ; 639, 1st Friday each month, Tara; (iG9, 12 Con. Brant ; 734, 1st Wednesday in each month, Paisley; 735, 1st Monday in each month. Lot 18, Con. 1, Elderslie; 755, 1st Monday in each month, Lot 15, Con. 2, Arran ; 790, Tuesday after full moon, Francis Collins, Huron ; 803, 1st Friday in each month, Orange Hall, Greenock; 815, Tuesday nearest full moon, Teeswater ; 856, 2nd Tuesday in each month, Union S. H. Brant; 872, 1st Wednesday in each month, Ellingown; 898, Thursday before full moon, Kinloss; 978, Wednesday before full moon, Lot 33, Con. 11, Culross; 1093, 1st Wednesday in each month, Walkerton ; 1122, 1st Friday in each month, Tiverton; 1139, Friday before full moon, Francis Guist, Kinloss; 1145, Friday before full moon, Lot 20, Con. 3, Huron; 2226, Wesleyan Church, Saugeen Line. ADVEKTISKMENTS. 200 KIRKWOOD, LIVINGSTONE & CO., LEATHER, &c., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A^U* ST. PAIL STEKKT. MONTREAL. CONSIGNMENTS REALIZED TO BEST ADVANTAGE, And Uie utniost care, promptitude, and perfect ».af©ty ensured to Consignors. AMr»I.E STORA^OE ROOM, IX THE BEST PAST Ot THE CITY, SI *'*3l®i«. With a Cooper always on the premises to place lots in proper condition, before exhibiting! to intending purchaserK. Adva)jct>s laiido, and Drafts authorized against; Billn of T/adijJg, for seventy Hve per cent, of the net value here. Advances aiao made on Shipments to (heat Britain, or Lower Provinccss. Charges as low as possible, ami in no case over thORe of ro8i)On8ible Houses in the line. ■ Every information attbrfled (Jon«ignorH a« to the state of the MaJket+i, pniHent and pmspcHitivcv KIRKWOOD^ UVINO&TONE & CO., G&ieml ComnmsUm JUt^chants. ■IMijiiMByi^ii 'I- 210 COUNTY Ol- JiUr CK DIRECTOKV, MJi/J H0I^03:.ITA.K Incorporated piirsnant to Acts of the Provincial Parliament. I10.N. WILLIAM ("AYLKV, ricsi.lfiit. UfANK ftllAXM, Vico-l'rosiilMit, MATIUFAV CK(«>KS CAMERON, al as well Hn interest i- frradnally palfl nil' li "■'" —-■■—^ ■-'■•> -— — ■•• ..v-f..„.iir.» .«,«■. «nv pcriud the boirouor ni ^vfu iw iiueri'si !- frrannaiiy pain oh iiy liiaaii ]K'rioaicai paymoiii.", exitniuiujt uvei aii;r pcriud the boirouor may desire. Iron', onoto too years; ;>o thatinslcad of paying siiuply tlio iiilenst hali-yoarly, li.ir.viii;? tlie ontiio atuiumt to he iiaid in one sum-- the whole iudebteil- no:<8 is gradually wiped iut, and at th.' end ot the term tlie property if left free from debt. Loans grautod on City or Farm Proporty Interest allowed on deposits. Apiilicfiti'.ii loi J>i>ftii!i ov .Shares may bo made I'l the iindersit^aod, JAIIKS J-'KA.-iKR, Keerotary and Treaaurer, r, hini? Street West, Toroont. OFFITK, TOKONTO S.TKKKT, TORONTO, ( A'/rs-/ {ymr i'tn.'lh of t/ic I'n.tf Office I A. T(ior>-t(inToI)T>, rresiflent C. J. Ca.hpbii.v, ( Slaniieei- ( oivi V. W . <'l MUKRr.AMI. ii\h\\ Riiilwiw. .aufigL'V DIRECTOBS. I (' .S. GzowsKt, Vice I'rosidont. ! I'.iuil;. I William Inck, (F. & (I. Perkins & Co.) Ncirther;) i Heiuikkt MouTrMKR. SHARES, .*100. payablf in <.{tiarterly, half-yearly, or yearly instalmentrt. spread ovetr Kve years. TO BORROWERS. Moui'v mlvaiu' ;1 mi In :• ii ~ iuii.vavtvl I'r.ipL'rlv, Cur iiuy term, from f)?;.(.' to f«n year re-i>ayiibli> in itmuthly, 'laa'-lerly, hali-.vearly, or pearly instalments, al the borrower's option. nie aiivantrtKO'; oi thi> -^yst'om ovi r that ol privatfi mortjjagOH oanuot be too highly ostimated Csiuilh , tlHuif»li intficst may ho piinetually paid, the term expii-es wittioat any porli.jn olihe principal ln^iii/; met; win leas with thi? ."Society, if the above repayni<>nts an* rei?ula)'ly made, the Jiebt will be eoniplctely cleari'ij o(V at the end of the term, and thN>\ET MATERIALS. RmBON.<. FLOWER-^! AND FEATHERS. F^OXNET ; ;-?J^M:^rEOTi^ Bt'NNET B(.)KI>i':HJy MEN'S FELT HATS. JX.MESTIC (iOODS, Ac. .I'f DRE.SS G0« >DS. SI Lies. VELVETS. SHAWLS. MANTLES. MANTLE OLOTHS. HUSl BRY. GLOVES. HABEUDASHEKV. See. d