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J.S. JEROME

Lloydminster, Saskatchewan


J. S. Jerome, jeweler, of Lloydminster, Sask., recently sustained a fire loss.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 23rd December 1925

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MELVIN TAYLOR

Napanee, Ontario


Melvin Taylor, for some years with F. W. Smith & Bro., Napanee, Ont., has opened a store there on his own account.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th December 1917

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J.F. VAN DUSEN

Chesley, Ontario


J. F. Van Dusen of Chesley, Ont., has sold out his jewelry business and moved to Toronto.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th December 1917

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W.F. SNELL

Strathroy, Ontario


W. F. Snell, who formerly carried on a jewelry business at Strathroy, Ont., died lately in Los Angeles, Cal., as the result of a fall. He was 50 years of age.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st March 1915

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ANGUS McFEE

216, Front Street, Belleville, Ontario


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Angus McFee - Belleville, Ont. - 1935

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DUCHEMIN & MITCHELL

Commercial Street, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia


Messrs. Frank M. Duchemin and Charles T. A. Mitchell have opened a bright and attractive jewelry store on Commercial Street, Glace Bay. Mr, Duchemin has been tor six or seven years In the employ of G. F. Hutcheson, jeweler, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, while Mr. Mitchell was one of the firm of Mitchell Bros,, printers, of the same place. The business will be run under the name of Duchemin & Mitchell, ‘The Little Jewelers.’

Source: The Keystone - December 1903

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W.E. STERLING

Westboro, Ottawa, Ontario


W. E. Sterling, Westboro, Ont., has sustained a fire loss.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st March 1915

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CAPITOL MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS Ltd.

314, 315, Stobart Building, 745, Yates Street, Victoria, British Columbia


COMPANIES ACT

No. 30238.


Notice is hereby given that “Capitol Manufacturing Jewellers Ltd.” was incorporated under the “ Companies Act ” on the 22nd day of May, 1953.

The authorized capital of the Company is twenty thousand dollars, divided into seventeen thousand preference shares of one dollar each and three thousand common shares of one dollar each.

The address of its registered office is 314, 315 Stobart Building, 745 Yates Street, Victoria, B.C.

The object for which the Company is established is: To carry on business as goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers, gem merchants, watch and clock makers, electroplaters, dressing-bag makers, and to buy, sell, and deal in (wholesale and retail) precious stones, jewellery, watches, clocks, gold and silver plate, electroplate, cutlery, dressing-bags, bronzes, articles of vertu, objects of art, and such other articles and goods as the Company may consider capable of being conveniently dealt in in relation to its business, and to manufacture and to establish factories for manufacturing goods for the above businesses.

S. W. TAYLOR,
Registrar of Companies.


Source: The British Columbia Gazette - 11th June 1953

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J.M. KEEN & SON

Digby, Nova Scotia


J. M. Keen, of J. M. Keen & Son, Digby N. S., died recently.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st March 1915

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JOSEPH COUTURE

Hull, Quebec


The assets of Joseph Couture, Hull Que., insolvent, will be sold March 3.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st March 1915

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ROSENBERG & HOLTER

Fort William, Ontario


The assets of Rosenberg & Holter, Fort William, Ont., also recently assigned, have been sold.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st March 1915

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DOLL & BROWN

Hill's Block, Markdale, Ontario


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OSCAR WASSON

Quebec


Oscar Wasson, Quebec, has assigned, Bedard & Belanger have been appointed provisional guardians.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 31st March 1915

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E.A. LACHANCE

Quebec


The death of E. A. Lachance, Quebec, is reported.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908

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A. COOK

Montreal


The store of A. Cook, Montreal, Que. was recently destroyed by fire.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908

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J.W. JACKSON

Didsbury, Alberta


J. W. Jackson, Didsbury, Alta., has disposed of his stock to O. F. Chapman.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908

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MARANTETTE

Windsor, Ontario


A series of burglaries were committed at Windsor, Ont., on the night of Sunday Nov. 8. Among other places, Marantette’s jewelry store was entered and two watches were stolen.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908

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A. BRITTAIN

Plympton–Wyoming, Ontario


Early on the morning of Monday, Nov 9, burglars entered the jewelry store of A Brittain, Wyoming, Ont., and blew open the safe securing a quantity of valuable jewelry, and causing considerable damage by the explosion.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908

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EDWARD J. HARWOOD

Pembroke, Ontario


A destructive fire devastated the principal portion of the business section of Pembroke, Ont., recently. Among the sufferers were J. T. Bolt, jeweler, whose place of business was destroyed, but who saved most of his stock, and E. Harwood whose outbuildings were burned.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th November 1908


DEATH OF E. J. HARWOOD

Retired Jeweler of Pembroke, Ont., Was Eighty-One Years Old

Toronto, Ont., Nov. 7.—Edward J. Harwood, an old resident of Pembroke, Ont., and former jeweler, died Nov. 5 in the 8lst year of his age. He was born in Quebec.

Mr. Harwood was for some time engaged in the jewelry business in Ottawa in partnership with the late John Leslie. In 1872 he started business on his own account in Pembroke, which he conducted until 1911, when he retired, being succeeded by his sons, Henry and George. His widow and four sons are left to; mourn his loss.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th November 1925

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ALEXANDER GIBSON

Peterborough, Ontario


Alex. Gibson has moved into a new store in Peterborough, Ont.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th February 1902

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