Buck A. Chaffee, Canada Ry. News Company (1900).
Arthur Lyman, Lyman Sons & Co. (1900).
From: http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/lyman_benjamin_10E.html
“The main operations of the firm as chemists and druggists were located on St Paul Street, where extensive premises were erected in 1855 (burnt 1888). Both wholesale and retail operations were carried on until about confederation, when the retail side was dropped. Manufacturing of pharmaceutical products, linseed oil, paints, and oils took place at a separate location on the south side of the Lachine Canal basin. These products won medals at several exhibitions including those in Paris in 1855 and 1878. In addition the Lymans were importers of drugs, seeds, oils, dye stuffs, and painters’ colours.”