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R.H. HILMER
Southampton, Ontario
J. J. Busby, formerly of Oakville, Ont.,has purchased the business of R. H. Hilmer, Southampton, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th June 1913
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Southampton, Ontario
J. J. Busby, formerly of Oakville, Ont.,has purchased the business of R. H. Hilmer, Southampton, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th June 1913
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THOMAS SMALLWOOD
Toronto
Thomas Smallwood, jeweler, of Toronto, died recently.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1925
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=98046&hili ... ood#p98046
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Toronto
Thomas Smallwood, jeweler, of Toronto, died recently.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1925
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=98046&hili ... ood#p98046
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E.M. TROWERN
Toronto
E. M. Trowern, formerly in the jewelry trade, who has been associated with the Retail Merchants’ Association of Canada, since its foundation 29 years ago, has resigned his position as secretary and general manager.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1925
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=82290&hilit=trowern#p82290
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Toronto
E. M. Trowern, formerly in the jewelry trade, who has been associated with the Retail Merchants’ Association of Canada, since its foundation 29 years ago, has resigned his position as secretary and general manager.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1925
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=82290&hilit=trowern#p82290
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ISRAEL BERNSTEIN
Simcoe, Ontario
Israel Bernstein, jeweler and optician, Simcoe, Ont., was found dead in his apartments over his store on the morning of April 13. Noticing that the lights in the store had not been turned off for two days previous the police effected an entrance. Mr. Bernstein was about 60 years of age and was born in Germany of Russian ancestry, coming to Canada about 40 years ago. He was a broker in Chicago.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1925
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Simcoe, Ontario
Israel Bernstein, jeweler and optician, Simcoe, Ont., was found dead in his apartments over his store on the morning of April 13. Noticing that the lights in the store had not been turned off for two days previous the police effected an entrance. Mr. Bernstein was about 60 years of age and was born in Germany of Russian ancestry, coming to Canada about 40 years ago. He was a broker in Chicago.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th April 1925
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ALBERT KLEISER
67. Yonge Street, later, 6, Wellington Street, Toronto
Albert Kleiser, Toronto, Ont., has removed from 67 Yonge St., to 6 Wellington St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th July 1904
Albert Kleiser, manufacturing jeweler of Toronto, Ont., recently purchased the Manchester building for $90,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1909
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=107824&hil ... er#p107824
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67. Yonge Street, later, 6, Wellington Street, Toronto
Albert Kleiser, Toronto, Ont., has removed from 67 Yonge St., to 6 Wellington St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th July 1904
Albert Kleiser, manufacturing jeweler of Toronto, Ont., recently purchased the Manchester building for $90,000.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1909
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=107824&hil ... er#p107824
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PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND
An effort is being made to induce some manufacturer of collar buttons in this city to establish a plant for a similar purpose in Canada, as it is stated that there are no factories making buttons in the Dominion. W. G. Stewart, Ottawa, Can., has recently been in this city and in consultation with different concerns.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1909
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An effort is being made to induce some manufacturer of collar buttons in this city to establish a plant for a similar purpose in Canada, as it is stated that there are no factories making buttons in the Dominion. W. G. Stewart, Ottawa, Can., has recently been in this city and in consultation with different concerns.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1909
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WILLIAM CONNOR
Hamilton, Ontario
William Connor, a well-known jeweler of Hamilton, Ont., was married Wednesday to Miss Jessie Bower of that city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1909
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Hamilton, Ontario
William Connor, a well-known jeweler of Hamilton, Ont., was married Wednesday to Miss Jessie Bower of that city.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th November 1909
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CHARLES DAVIES
59, King Street West, Toronto
C. Davies - Toronto - 1874
C. Davies - Toronto - 1874
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59, King Street West, Toronto
C. Davies - Toronto - 1874
C. Davies - Toronto - 1874
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A. BEGUELIN
Regina, Saskatchewan
A. Beguelin, jeweler of Regina, Sask., has been succeeded by H. H. Sutherland.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st July 1925
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Regina, Saskatchewan
A. Beguelin, jeweler of Regina, Sask., has been succeeded by H. H. Sutherland.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st July 1925
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J.B. LAVIGUE
Montreal
J. B. Lavigue, a jeweler of Montreal, was assigned and George Ductos is appointed custodian.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st July 1925
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Montreal
J. B. Lavigue, a jeweler of Montreal, was assigned and George Ductos is appointed custodian.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st July 1925
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G.W. MORLEY
Toronto
G. W. Morley, jeweler and optician, Toronto, has been adjudged bankrupt and Humphrey Colquhoun appointed custodian.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st July 1925
An involuntary petition in bankruptcy has been filed against Gerald W. Morley, Toronto, Ont., Canada.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th October 1925
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Toronto
G. W. Morley, jeweler and optician, Toronto, has been adjudged bankrupt and Humphrey Colquhoun appointed custodian.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st July 1925
An involuntary petition in bankruptcy has been filed against Gerald W. Morley, Toronto, Ont., Canada.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th October 1925
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S.J. PETTY
Kent Street, Lindsay, Ontario
S.J. Petty, Watchmaker and Jeweller, and Dealer in Precious Stones, Kent Street, next to the Daly House. — In the general advance that has been made in most branches of trade in recent years, that of jewellery has undergone a substantial development, and constitutes a very important item in our commercial pursuits. A popular establishment devoted to this pursuit in Lindsay is that of Mr. S. J. Petty, who conducts a thriving business as a watchmaker and jeweller, and dealer in precious stones. This business was originally started by Messrs. Davies & Petty, but for the last two years it has been under the sole management of the latter gentleman. His store is admirably located on Kent Street, and is 11x60 feet in dimensions, and as regards interior arrangements is tastefully furnished with plate-glass show cases and cabinets, and contains a large, varied and well selected assortment of fine jewellery in all the new styles, and rich, elegant, unique designs embracing all those articles for use or ornament, including gold and silver watches of well-known makers in Europe and America ; also French, Swiss and American clocks, diamonds and other precious stones, solid silver and plated-ware, eye-glasses and spectacles and opera glasses, and an endless array of fancy articles, which would be appropriate for wedding presents and for gifts on all occasions. Mr. Petty gives special attention to the repairing of watches and clocks, and also manufactures jewellery to order in all styles and designs, all work being executed in the most efficient and satisfactory manner. Mr. Petty was born in Northumberland county, in this Province, in 1851, and has had a long and varied experience in the jewellery trade, in which he is thoroughly practical. All goods purchased at his establishment are warranted in all cases to be as represented.
Source: Industries of Canada - 1887
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Kent Street, Lindsay, Ontario
S.J. Petty, Watchmaker and Jeweller, and Dealer in Precious Stones, Kent Street, next to the Daly House. — In the general advance that has been made in most branches of trade in recent years, that of jewellery has undergone a substantial development, and constitutes a very important item in our commercial pursuits. A popular establishment devoted to this pursuit in Lindsay is that of Mr. S. J. Petty, who conducts a thriving business as a watchmaker and jeweller, and dealer in precious stones. This business was originally started by Messrs. Davies & Petty, but for the last two years it has been under the sole management of the latter gentleman. His store is admirably located on Kent Street, and is 11x60 feet in dimensions, and as regards interior arrangements is tastefully furnished with plate-glass show cases and cabinets, and contains a large, varied and well selected assortment of fine jewellery in all the new styles, and rich, elegant, unique designs embracing all those articles for use or ornament, including gold and silver watches of well-known makers in Europe and America ; also French, Swiss and American clocks, diamonds and other precious stones, solid silver and plated-ware, eye-glasses and spectacles and opera glasses, and an endless array of fancy articles, which would be appropriate for wedding presents and for gifts on all occasions. Mr. Petty gives special attention to the repairing of watches and clocks, and also manufactures jewellery to order in all styles and designs, all work being executed in the most efficient and satisfactory manner. Mr. Petty was born in Northumberland county, in this Province, in 1851, and has had a long and varied experience in the jewellery trade, in which he is thoroughly practical. All goods purchased at his establishment are warranted in all cases to be as represented.
Source: Industries of Canada - 1887
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YOUNG'S
10117, 101st. Street, Edmonton, Alberta
Young's - Edmonton - 1946
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10117, 101st. Street, Edmonton, Alberta
Young's - Edmonton - 1946
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Th. JOHNSON - T.H. JOHNSON & SON
248, Main Street, later, 353, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Advertisements from T.H. Johnson & Son aimed at Winnipeg's Icelandic population:
Th. Johnson - Winnipeg - 1919
T.H. Johnson & Son - Winnipeg - 1928
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248, Main Street, later, 353, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Advertisements from T.H. Johnson & Son aimed at Winnipeg's Icelandic population:
Th. Johnson - Winnipeg - 1919
T.H. Johnson & Son - Winnipeg - 1928
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J.T.A. GAUCHER
2520, St. Catherine Street East, Montreal
On the afternoon of July 21 a man drove up in an automobile to the jewelry store of Mrs. J. T. A. Gaucher at 2520 St. Catherine St., E. Entering the store he asked to be shown some diamond rings. Mrs. Gaucher showed him a pad containing six rings valued at $450, which he snatched and made for the door, where two confederates were on the lookout. The three dashed to the automobile in which two other men were seated. They were followed by A. Lamothe, a clerk employed in the store, who seized hold of the man with the rings and endeavored to draw him back. The bandit shook himself free and drawing a revolver pointed it at Lamothe and pulled the trigger twice but the cartridges failed to explode. The gang jumped into the car and escaped.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th July 1924
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2520, St. Catherine Street East, Montreal
On the afternoon of July 21 a man drove up in an automobile to the jewelry store of Mrs. J. T. A. Gaucher at 2520 St. Catherine St., E. Entering the store he asked to be shown some diamond rings. Mrs. Gaucher showed him a pad containing six rings valued at $450, which he snatched and made for the door, where two confederates were on the lookout. The three dashed to the automobile in which two other men were seated. They were followed by A. Lamothe, a clerk employed in the store, who seized hold of the man with the rings and endeavored to draw him back. The bandit shook himself free and drawing a revolver pointed it at Lamothe and pulled the trigger twice but the cartridges failed to explode. The gang jumped into the car and escaped.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th July 1924
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A Listing of Watchmakers and Jewellers working at Kingston, Ontario, in 1865:
Crldiford, John, King between Princess and Brock
Gage, Matthew, King, near Princess
Johnston, James, Wellington, near Princess
Leheup, J. A. Brock between King and Wellington
Oberndorffer, S. Princess, near Bagot
Ramage, John, Brock, near Wellington
Rousou, David, Market Square
Spaugenberg, George, King, near Princess
Smith, William, King, near Princess
Source: Mitchell & Co.'s General Directory for the City of Kingston and Gazetteer of the Counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington for 1865.
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Crldiford, John, King between Princess and Brock
Gage, Matthew, King, near Princess
Johnston, James, Wellington, near Princess
Leheup, J. A. Brock between King and Wellington
Oberndorffer, S. Princess, near Bagot
Ramage, John, Brock, near Wellington
Rousou, David, Market Square
Spaugenberg, George, King, near Princess
Smith, William, King, near Princess
Source: Mitchell & Co.'s General Directory for the City of Kingston and Gazetteer of the Counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington for 1865.
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JAMES S. JONES
Colborne, Ontario
James S. Jones - Colborne - 1903
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Colborne, Ontario
James S. Jones - Colborne - 1903
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ARNOLD'S JEWELLERY
9978, Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
Arnold's Jewellery - Edmonton - 1946
Manager: A. Fratkin
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9978, Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
Arnold's Jewellery - Edmonton - 1946
Manager: A. Fratkin
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FREDERICK WATKINSON
Hamilton, Ontario
PROVIDENCE
Frederick Watkinson, a silversmith from Hamilton, Ont., was in this city last week on a business and pleasure trip.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th January 1911
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Hamilton, Ontario
PROVIDENCE
Frederick Watkinson, a silversmith from Hamilton, Ont., was in this city last week on a business and pleasure trip.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th January 1911
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ST. JOHN & FERGUSON
Niagara, Ontario
St. John & Ferguson, Niagara, Ont., have sold out their business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th January 1911
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Niagara, Ontario
St. John & Ferguson, Niagara, Ont., have sold out their business.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th January 1911
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