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J.J. ALLEN
London, Ontario, later, Alexandria, Minnesota
J. J. Allen, formerly at London, Ontario, is now at the bench in Alexandria, Minn.
Source: The Keystone - November 1899
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London, Ontario, later, Alexandria, Minnesota
J. J. Allen, formerly at London, Ontario, is now at the bench in Alexandria, Minn.
Source: The Keystone - November 1899
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ROYAL CANADIAN MINT
Ottawa
Canadian Mint Making Cuff Links
Because making money is not as profitable as it used to be, the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa is diversifying its product line and this year moved into the jewellery market with a set of men's cuff links.
Operating in 1970 for the first time as profit motivated Crown corporation, the management found itself faced with a drastic drop in demand; production of Canadian coins dropped to 339 millions from 630 millions the year before.
The mint's current direct mail advertising brochure lists six different items, including the cuff links plated with gold or rhodium. The initial run of these was cautiously set at 400 and proved to be a wild under-estimate. Selling at $3.50 a set, orders for 25,000 sets have been received so far this year.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th November 1971
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Ottawa
Canadian Mint Making Cuff Links
Because making money is not as profitable as it used to be, the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa is diversifying its product line and this year moved into the jewellery market with a set of men's cuff links.
Operating in 1970 for the first time as profit motivated Crown corporation, the management found itself faced with a drastic drop in demand; production of Canadian coins dropped to 339 millions from 630 millions the year before.
The mint's current direct mail advertising brochure lists six different items, including the cuff links plated with gold or rhodium. The initial run of these was cautiously set at 400 and proved to be a wild under-estimate. Selling at $3.50 a set, orders for 25,000 sets have been received so far this year.
Source: Jeweller and Metalworker - 15th November 1971
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J.R. FRAZER
Ottawa
J. R. Frazer, jeweler, Ottawa, has assigned to W. A. Cole. A meeting of creditors was held on the 29th.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 2nd September 1896
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Ottawa
J. R. Frazer, jeweler, Ottawa, has assigned to W. A. Cole. A meeting of creditors was held on the 29th.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 2nd September 1896
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CRESCENT WATCH CASE Co. Ltd.
Montreal
Letters patent of incorporation have been issued to the Crescent Watch Case Co., limited, Montreal, capital $25,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 16th October 1895
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Montreal
Letters patent of incorporation have been issued to the Crescent Watch Case Co., limited, Montreal, capital $25,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 16th October 1895
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JAMES J. LAWLOR
26, Germain Street, St. John, New Brunswick
James J. Lawlor- St. John, N.B. - 1862
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26, Germain Street, St. John, New Brunswick
James J. Lawlor- St. John, N.B. - 1862
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A. C. Anderson has discontinued business in Toronto, Ont., and gone into partnership with A. Ross, Port Arthur, Ont., where they will conduct a jobbing business under the name of A. Ross & Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th June 1904
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=103927&hilit=ross#p103927
and: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=172743&hil ... on#p172743
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th June 1904
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=103927&hilit=ross#p103927
and: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=172743&hil ... on#p172743
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BURNET, GLUCK & Co.
Vancouver, British Columbia
NEW YORK
J. Gluck, of Burnet, Gluck & Co., wholesale jewelers, Vancouver, B. C., is on a Spring buying trip in this city and is making his headquarters at the Hotel Knickerbocker.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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Vancouver, British Columbia
NEW YORK
J. Gluck, of Burnet, Gluck & Co., wholesale jewelers, Vancouver, B. C., is on a Spring buying trip in this city and is making his headquarters at the Hotel Knickerbocker.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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F.D. CULP
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
F. D. Culp, jeweler and optician, of Prince Albert, Sask., has discontinued the jewelry branch of his business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
F. D. Culp, jeweler and optician, of Prince Albert, Sask., has discontinued the jewelry branch of his business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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THE MODERN SILVER PLATE Co.
Montreal
The Modern Silver Plate Co. has been registered at Montreal by Albert Corbeil and Louis Geoffre.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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Montreal
The Modern Silver Plate Co. has been registered at Montreal by Albert Corbeil and Louis Geoffre.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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WALTER EILERS
New Westminster, British Columbia
Walter Eilers, New Westminster, B. C., has discontinued business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=103104&hil ... rs#p103104
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New Westminster, British Columbia
Walter Eilers, New Westminster, B. C., has discontinued business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=103104&hil ... rs#p103104
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A.D. PAPAZIAN
Nelson and Trail, British Columbia
A. D. Papazian, Nelson, B. C., has opened a branch store at Trail.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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Nelson and Trail, British Columbia
A. D. Papazian, Nelson, B. C., has opened a branch store at Trail.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th February 1918
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THE KEYSTONE WATCH CASE Co.
Ontario
The Keystone Watch Case Co., incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania, has been licensed to do business in Ontario on a capital not exceeding $40,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1910
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Ontario
The Keystone Watch Case Co., incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania, has been licensed to do business in Ontario on a capital not exceeding $40,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1910
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RICHARD HEMSLEY
St. James Street, and Notre Dame Street, Montreal
A special ostensorium, in which the Sacred Host will be carried by Cardinal Vannutelli, representing the Pope, during the street procession, held in connection with the Eucharistic Congress at Montreal, on Sunday afternoon next, Sept. 11, has been made at Hemsley’s, Montreal. The ostensorium is a magnificent piece of art work.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=105688&hil ... ey#p105688
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St. James Street, and Notre Dame Street, Montreal
A special ostensorium, in which the Sacred Host will be carried by Cardinal Vannutelli, representing the Pope, during the street procession, held in connection with the Eucharistic Congress at Montreal, on Sunday afternoon next, Sept. 11, has been made at Hemsley’s, Montreal. The ostensorium is a magnificent piece of art work.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=105688&hil ... ey#p105688
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SAMUEL R. CARTERET
Quebec
Samuel R. Carteret, Quebec, a jeweler, who came to Lancaster early in December on business, and was taken ill with pneumonia, was able to leave for home on Dec. 26. His wife joined him here after being wired of his illness.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st December 1919
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Quebec
Samuel R. Carteret, Quebec, a jeweler, who came to Lancaster early in December on business, and was taken ill with pneumonia, was able to leave for home on Dec. 26. His wife joined him here after being wired of his illness.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st December 1919
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BRESLAUER & WARREN
410, later, 434, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Breslauer & Warren - Winnipeg - 1951
Breslauer & Warren - Winnipeg - 1959
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410, later, 434, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Breslauer & Warren - Winnipeg - 1951
Breslauer & Warren - Winnipeg - 1959
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JOHNSON - HUTCHINSON Ltd.
286, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Johnson-Hutchinson, Ltd. - Winnipeg - 1944
Johnson-Hutchinson, Ltd. - Winnipeg - 1951
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286, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Johnson-Hutchinson, Ltd. - Winnipeg - 1944
Johnson-Hutchinson, Ltd. - Winnipeg - 1951
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AUDIAS DUFRESNE
Montreal
Montreal Jeweler Attacked by Burglars Who Visit His Home
Montreal, Can., July 14—Audias Dufresne, a jeweler, living at 1463 Ontario St., E., was attacked by burglars at his residence on Monday and slightly wounded by a shot from a revolver.
Hearing a noise in his bedroom he went up and found a man going through a strong box containing papers and a few old coins. He asked what the intruder was doing and the latter replied: “Oh just looking through your papers.”
Mr. Dufresne rushed at the man who knocked him down. On getting to his feet he received a bullet wound from the revolver of another man whom he had not noticed when entering the room.
The shot grazed his temple and brought a flow of blood. The men ran from the house followed by Mr. Dufresne and others and made their escape.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th July 1923
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Montreal
Montreal Jeweler Attacked by Burglars Who Visit His Home
Montreal, Can., July 14—Audias Dufresne, a jeweler, living at 1463 Ontario St., E., was attacked by burglars at his residence on Monday and slightly wounded by a shot from a revolver.
Hearing a noise in his bedroom he went up and found a man going through a strong box containing papers and a few old coins. He asked what the intruder was doing and the latter replied: “Oh just looking through your papers.”
Mr. Dufresne rushed at the man who knocked him down. On getting to his feet he received a bullet wound from the revolver of another man whom he had not noticed when entering the room.
The shot grazed his temple and brought a flow of blood. The men ran from the house followed by Mr. Dufresne and others and made their escape.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th July 1923
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R.F. LOUIS
1111, St. Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal
SHOOT AND ROB JEWELER
Bandits Escape in an Automobile After Obtaining Gems Valued at $2,000
Montreal, Can., Jan. 24.—This morning at about 10.30 o’clock, R. F. Louis, jeweler, of 1111 St. Lawrence Boulevard, was held up in his store by two armed men, shot in the arm by one of them and robbed of loose diamonds of the value of $2,000.
Mr. Louis was alone in his store when a young man entered and asked him to look at a watch he had purchased. While he was examining the watch a second man entered and presenting a revolver commanded Louis to put up his hands. The first man also produced a revolver and took up a position near the door.
“I won't give you anything,” said Louis, and then the man who was covering him reached towards him and pulled a package containing loose diamonds of the value of $2,000 from the jeweler’s inside breast pocket, at the same time firing his revolver, the shot piercing Mr. Louis’ arm.
The shot attracted the attention of Miss A. Costimer, who has a store next door, and of a passerby, who went to the jewelry store but were ordered away by the armed man at the door. They saw the two bandits run from the store and hastily drive off in an automobile which was waiting for them with a man at the wheel and another in the rear of the car.
Mr. Louis was removed to the hospital. Good descriptions have been given to the police of three of the men.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th January 1924
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1111, St. Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal
SHOOT AND ROB JEWELER
Bandits Escape in an Automobile After Obtaining Gems Valued at $2,000
Montreal, Can., Jan. 24.—This morning at about 10.30 o’clock, R. F. Louis, jeweler, of 1111 St. Lawrence Boulevard, was held up in his store by two armed men, shot in the arm by one of them and robbed of loose diamonds of the value of $2,000.
Mr. Louis was alone in his store when a young man entered and asked him to look at a watch he had purchased. While he was examining the watch a second man entered and presenting a revolver commanded Louis to put up his hands. The first man also produced a revolver and took up a position near the door.
“I won't give you anything,” said Louis, and then the man who was covering him reached towards him and pulled a package containing loose diamonds of the value of $2,000 from the jeweler’s inside breast pocket, at the same time firing his revolver, the shot piercing Mr. Louis’ arm.
The shot attracted the attention of Miss A. Costimer, who has a store next door, and of a passerby, who went to the jewelry store but were ordered away by the armed man at the door. They saw the two bandits run from the store and hastily drive off in an automobile which was waiting for them with a man at the wheel and another in the rear of the car.
Mr. Louis was removed to the hospital. Good descriptions have been given to the police of three of the men.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th January 1924
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N. BOOSAMIA
Ottawa
N. Boosamia, jeweler, of Ottawa, recently sustained a fire loss.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th January 1923
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Ottawa
N. Boosamia, jeweler, of Ottawa, recently sustained a fire loss.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th January 1923
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JOS. L'HEUREUX
Montreal
Jos. L’Heureux (Reg.) jeweler, has registered in Montreal.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th January 1923
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Montreal
Jos. L’Heureux (Reg.) jeweler, has registered in Montreal.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th January 1923
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