. A review of the business carried on in a number of flourishing towns and villages of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville . aced in a storeroomwhich is nicely fitted up and appoint-ed and thoroughly stocked establishment carries a nice lineof groceries and provisions crockeryand glassware, boots and shoes, produce is taken in exchangeand the highest cash price is goods are offered to consumersat prices which only the influentialconnections of this house and its un-rivalled facilities can warrant. gives his personal attentionto this bus
. A review of the business carried on in a number of flourishing towns and villages of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville . aced in a storeroomwhich is nicely fitted up and appoint-ed and thoroughly stocked establishment carries a nice lineof groceries and provisions crockeryand glassware, boots and shoes, produce is taken in exchangeand the highest cash price is goods are offered to consumersat prices which only the influentialconnections of this house and its un-rivalled facilities can warrant. gives his personal attentionto this business and makes the wantsof the trade, and how best to meetthem, his particular study. This es-tablishment possesses the confidenceand esteem of the community in gen-eral and the trade in particular. JOHN BAILE. Prominent in Lansdowne as one ofthe most interesting business housesis the establishment of Mr. John Baile,baker, confectioner and caterer topicnic parties and weddings, etc. Icecream parlor in connection. Beingthoroughly proficient in his line, hecarries nothing but the best stock,which is constantly kept on hand. He. makes a specialty of wedding Baile established himself in Lans-downe eight years ago and that hehas been successful in the highest de-gree is attested to by the large tradehe enjoys. Mr. Baile is a very enter-prising business man, whose businessmethods since he established thisstore has won for him hosts of friends. MALL0RYT0WN. Daniel Mallory and his wife camefrom Vermont in 1784. Mr. Malloryfirst settled in Mallorytown Landing,but shortly after moved to the farmoccupied by his grandson, the late IraMallory. Mr. Mallorys family con-sisted of the following children; Dan-iel who married Elizabeth Randolphand settled in Mallorytown, raising afamily of fourteen children (two ofwhom died young) the remainder set-tling in close proximity to each married Amy Paterson, theirfamily was also large; Andrew, thethird son of David Mallory, Sr.,
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