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J.C. SWALLOW
Midland, Ontario
J. C. Swallow. Midland, Ont., has been seriously ill with typhoid fever for about two months.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
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Midland, Ontario
J. C. Swallow. Midland, Ont., has been seriously ill with typhoid fever for about two months.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
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ALBERT T. SHAD
St. Catharines, Ontario
AIbert T. Shad, jeweler, St. Catharines, Ont., has given a chattel mortgage for $100 to Martha Aikins.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
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St. Catharines, Ontario
AIbert T. Shad, jeweler, St. Catharines, Ont., has given a chattel mortgage for $100 to Martha Aikins.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
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OSBORNE STRATHEARN
Kaslo, British Columbia
The store of Osborne Strathearn, Kaslo, B. C., has been partially destroyed by fire. Estimated loss, $1,400.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
O. O. Strathearn, Kaslo, B. C., is disposing of his business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st February 1905
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Kaslo, British Columbia
The store of Osborne Strathearn, Kaslo, B. C., has been partially destroyed by fire. Estimated loss, $1,400.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
O. O. Strathearn, Kaslo, B. C., is disposing of his business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st February 1905
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A.W. BICE
Ailsa Craig, Ontario
The stock, etc., of A. W. Bice, Ailsa Craig, Ont., is advertised for sale by tender and the business is to be closed out.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
A. W. Bice, Ailsa Craig, Ont., has compromised with his creditors by paying 19½ cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Ailsa Craig, Ontario
The stock, etc., of A. W. Bice, Ailsa Craig, Ont., is advertised for sale by tender and the business is to be closed out.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
A. W. Bice, Ailsa Craig, Ont., has compromised with his creditors by paying 19½ cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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THIBADEAU
Montreal
Joseph Thibault, who was arrested about a month ago for stealing valuable stones from the jewelry store of Mr. Thibadeau, Montreal, had his trial before Judge Desnoyers, last Friday afternoon. The Court decided that the evidence brought up by the detective was sufficient to convict the prisoner, who was adjudged guilty.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
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Montreal
Joseph Thibault, who was arrested about a month ago for stealing valuable stones from the jewelry store of Mr. Thibadeau, Montreal, had his trial before Judge Desnoyers, last Friday afternoon. The Court decided that the evidence brought up by the detective was sufficient to convict the prisoner, who was adjudged guilty.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1901
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PORT ARTHUR JEWELRY Co.
Port Arthur, Ontario
The old established business of Port Arthur, known as the Port Arthur Jewelry Co., has been closed out completely. The business was advertised for sale during the latter part of December of last year and Mr. Horace Dorer made the successful tender. He took over the business the last of January and, on the 21st of February, had sold out everything in the way of stock, material, etc. Mr. Dorer stated that the stock was one of the hardest he had ever had to estimate, there being a large proportion of very unsaleable goods, as since Mr. D. F. Burk's death, some two years ago, there had been no new goods bought. The store had remained open for the sale of goods on hand but during that time the cream of the stock was sold.
Mr. Dorer reports a very successful sale, with a nice margin on his investment. He is now engaged on a closing out sale in eastern Ontario and reports that his time for this year is already pretty well spoken for.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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Port Arthur, Ontario
The old established business of Port Arthur, known as the Port Arthur Jewelry Co., has been closed out completely. The business was advertised for sale during the latter part of December of last year and Mr. Horace Dorer made the successful tender. He took over the business the last of January and, on the 21st of February, had sold out everything in the way of stock, material, etc. Mr. Dorer stated that the stock was one of the hardest he had ever had to estimate, there being a large proportion of very unsaleable goods, as since Mr. D. F. Burk's death, some two years ago, there had been no new goods bought. The store had remained open for the sale of goods on hand but during that time the cream of the stock was sold.
Mr. Dorer reports a very successful sale, with a nice margin on his investment. He is now engaged on a closing out sale in eastern Ontario and reports that his time for this year is already pretty well spoken for.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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A.H. MANN
145, James Street North, Hamilton
A daring robbery occured on James Street North, Hamilton, on March 11th, when a thief succeeded in getting away with about $200 worth of jewelry by breaking the front window of A. H. Mann's store.
At 5 a.m.. P. C. Myers heard a crash of breaking glass. He found that the large plate glass window at 145 James Street North had been shattered. A brick had been hurled through the glass, making it possible for the thrower to help himself to the jewelry trays. Several wrist watches, rings and tie-pins were missing.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
A. H. Mann, Hamilton, has sold his jewelry business to M. K. Maurice.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1927
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145, James Street North, Hamilton
A daring robbery occured on James Street North, Hamilton, on March 11th, when a thief succeeded in getting away with about $200 worth of jewelry by breaking the front window of A. H. Mann's store.
At 5 a.m.. P. C. Myers heard a crash of breaking glass. He found that the large plate glass window at 145 James Street North had been shattered. A brick had been hurled through the glass, making it possible for the thrower to help himself to the jewelry trays. Several wrist watches, rings and tie-pins were missing.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
A. H. Mann, Hamilton, has sold his jewelry business to M. K. Maurice.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1927
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O.R. BENSETTE
Sandwich Street East, Windsor, Ontario
Burglars smashed a plate glass window in the jewellery store of O. R. Bensette on Sandwich street east, Windsor, early on the morning of March 24th, and secured jewellery valued at between $300 and $400. A brick found inside the window showed how the job had been done.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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Sandwich Street East, Windsor, Ontario
Burglars smashed a plate glass window in the jewellery store of O. R. Bensette on Sandwich street east, Windsor, early on the morning of March 24th, and secured jewellery valued at between $300 and $400. A brick found inside the window showed how the job had been done.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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D. SMELLIE
17, Leader Lane, Toronto
The premises known as 40 and 40½ Colborne Street and 13, 15 and 17 Leader Lane, Toronto, have been purchased by D. Smellie, wholesale jeweler, who has occupied 17 Leader Lane for the past three years. It is his intention to continue there and make the building a centre for jewelers, as the portion on Colborne Street will be occupied by affiliated trades, and he will occupy his present premises and an additional flat.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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17, Leader Lane, Toronto
The premises known as 40 and 40½ Colborne Street and 13, 15 and 17 Leader Lane, Toronto, have been purchased by D. Smellie, wholesale jeweler, who has occupied 17 Leader Lane for the past three years. It is his intention to continue there and make the building a centre for jewelers, as the portion on Colborne Street will be occupied by affiliated trades, and he will occupy his present premises and an additional flat.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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COLE & HINCHCLIFFE
Ottawa
Cole and Hinchcliffe, jewelers, of Ottawa, have been succeeded by S. J. Cole.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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Ottawa
Cole and Hinchcliffe, jewelers, of Ottawa, have been succeeded by S. J. Cole.
Source: The Trader - April 1920
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A. HASTINGS
Aurora, Ontario
A. Hastings has opened a jewelry store in Aurora, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Aurora, Ontario
A. Hastings has opened a jewelry store in Aurora, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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D. NAVIN & Co.
Florence, Ontario
D. Navin & Co. have opened a jewelry store at Florence, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Florence, Ontario
D. Navin & Co. have opened a jewelry store at Florence, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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A.N. RAHY
Victoria, British Columbia
A. N. Rahy, Victoria, B. C., has settled with his creditors at 33 1-3 cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Victoria, British Columbia
A. N. Rahy, Victoria, B. C., has settled with his creditors at 33 1-3 cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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PETER BIRTWHISTLE
London, Ontario
Peter Birtwhistle, London, Ont., has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for the benefit of his health.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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London, Ontario
Peter Birtwhistle, London, Ont., has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for the benefit of his health.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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DAVIS & McCULLOUGH
Hamilton, Ontario
Ammon Davis, Toronto, is opening up in Hamilton, Ont., where he has purchased the fixtures of the store formerly occupied by Davis & McCullough. He is laying in a new stock of jewelry.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Hamilton, Ontario
Ammon Davis, Toronto, is opening up in Hamilton, Ont., where he has purchased the fixtures of the store formerly occupied by Davis & McCullough. He is laying in a new stock of jewelry.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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E.W. GILMORE & BROTHER
50, Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario
E. W. Gilmore & Bro. have opened an and show room at 50 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., for the purpose of conducting a wholesale business in silver plated ware, sterling silver novelties, real and imitation ebony, real and imitation cut glass ware, fancy gilt clocks, gold and silver mounted Dresden, Venetian and Bohemian ware, etc. They will control the complete line of the M. S. Benedict Mfg. Co., East Syracuse, N. Y., for Canada.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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50, Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario
E. W. Gilmore & Bro. have opened an and show room at 50 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., for the purpose of conducting a wholesale business in silver plated ware, sterling silver novelties, real and imitation ebony, real and imitation cut glass ware, fancy gilt clocks, gold and silver mounted Dresden, Venetian and Bohemian ware, etc. They will control the complete line of the M. S. Benedict Mfg. Co., East Syracuse, N. Y., for Canada.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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LOUIS LONG
Hintonburg, Ontario
Louis Long will open a repair shop in Hintonburgh, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Hintonburg, Ontario
Louis Long will open a repair shop in Hintonburgh, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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HARRY ELLIS
Toronto
Harry Ellis, jeweler, Toronto, has given a bill of sale to Ellen Simmons, for $425.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Toronto
Harry Ellis, jeweler, Toronto, has given a bill of sale to Ellen Simmons, for $425.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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ARTHUR L.R. WILSON
Havelock, Ontario
Arthur L. R. Wilson, jeweler, Havelock, Ont., has assigned to Thomas J. Macmurtry
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Havelock, Ontario
Arthur L. R. Wilson, jeweler, Havelock, Ont., has assigned to Thomas J. Macmurtry
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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D.L. BETTCHEN
Moyie, British Columbia
The trustee distributed the assets of D. L. Bettchen, jeweler, Moyie, B. C., on March 1.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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Moyie, British Columbia
The trustee distributed the assets of D. L. Bettchen, jeweler, Moyie, B. C., on March 1.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th March 1901
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