George R. Duvall, Lancaster.

      Livery-man, marble dealer, blacksmith and good man generally, George R. Duvall is one of Lancaster's most progressive and most popular business men. Mr. Duvall, who is a blacksmith by trade came to this village from Farran's Point six years ago and started in the marble business on Terrace street, where he still carries a large stock of marble and granite monuments. Four years ago Mr. Duval opened a livery business and still continues to cater to the requirements of commercial men, wedding parties, etc. His horses and carriages are all that can be desired and careful drivers are furnished when needed.
George Duvall's Marble Yard and Livery.

D. A. Kennedy.
D. A. Kennedy.

      D. A. Kennedy's name and reputation as a watchmaker and jeweller are known all over Glengarry. He is a native of Alexandria and came to Lancaster last September. He has made a special study of the optical profession in which he is recognized as an expert. A peep into his store reveals a nice stock of watches, jewellery, silver, cunningly devised, and a fine line of optical goods. Being a thorough master of his trade, Mr. Kennedy has a large business in the line of repairs and this branch is gowning larger every day.
William Brady, Lancaster.

      Among the most enterprising and public-spirited men of Lancaster village, is William Brady, the well known dealer in carriages, pianos, organs, etc. Mr. Brady is a native of Huntingdon county, Que., who came to Lancaster 21 years ago. From a small beginning his business has greatly increased until his annual transactions represent many thousands of dollars and extend over a wide area. Mr. Brady is agent for the famous McLaughlin Carriage Company of Oshawa, also the Mason & Risch pianos, besides a number of other lines of pianos and organs, and is the Lancaster agent for the Raymond and New Williams sewing machines. Mr. Brady's store and show rooms are in the McBain Block, next door to the Public Library, and opposite the Post Office. As an evidence of his popularity it may be mentioned that he has been elected by his fellow citizens to a seat in the Village Council.

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