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This venture prospered but it must not be supposed that there was much resemblance to this pioneer drug store and a modern establishment. 28 TALES OF NORTH TORONTO The building was of two and a half storeys but there was no modern shop front to the store. A flight of steps led up to the central doorway and two ordinary, shuttered, windows were displays on either side of the front door. Across the front of the building a sign had been painted. It read: Leslie & Sons & Mackenzie. In December of 1...822, the firm opened a branch store in Dundas and Mr. Mackenzie went there to conduct the business. The following year, 1823, the Leslies bought out the interests of Mr. Mackenzie for the sum of £625. With this capital he moved to Queenston and opened a general store. Again good luck was with him for within a few months he received an offer to sell this business at a figure which represented a clear profit. Montgomery's Tavern Erected in 1830, it stood on the site now used by the North Toronto Post Office.
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