The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . dware were added to the stock of stovesand tinware till the establishment has reached its present excellentequipment. For fuel also the good people of Burlington often resortto the same place, as Mr. Allen has for some years past carried on amost successful coal and wood business. In patent crimp conductor•elbows he does a large wholesale trade, shipping his elbows to variousparts of Canada. In the spring of 1901 Mr. Allen sold out thetinware and stove department of his business to his nephew, S. Allen, and now continues the h


The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . dware were added to the stock of stovesand tinware till the establishment has reached its present excellentequipment. For fuel also the good people of Burlington often resortto the same place, as Mr. Allen has for some years past carried on amost successful coal and wood business. In patent crimp conductor•elbows he does a large wholesale trade, shipping his elbows to variousparts of Canada. In the spring of 1901 Mr. Allen sold out thetinware and stove department of his business to his nephew, S. Allen, and now continues the hardware business togetherwith the coal and wood trade, at the old stand, with the sameenthusiasm as of old and exhibiting the same genial spirit which haswon him so many friends. Our esteemed citizen never longed for civic or political honors;however, he has served with acceptance as village councillor. Thesecret of Mr. Allens success is geniality, diligence and progress. MfjBai^ti/ /r^m\ U —^ iiiii!^^ HI MM^^ Residence of Mrs. R-oderick, Residence ok Mktikhhsi Mimstek, Residence of Pkesbytekian Minister, Burlington. Burlington.


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