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NIXON
Cobourg, Ontario
Nixon - Cobourg, Ont. - 1852
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Cobourg, Ontario
Nixon - Cobourg, Ont. - 1852
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VICTOR LOSA
9816, Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
Victor Losa Jewellery Store - Edmonton - 1959
Walter Meyer, Norwegian Watchmaker.
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9816, Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
Victor Losa Jewellery Store - Edmonton - 1959
Walter Meyer, Norwegian Watchmaker.
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W.H. SCOTT & Co.
King Street, Cobourg, Ontario
W.H. Scott & Co'y - Cobourg, Ont. - 1886
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King Street, Cobourg, Ontario
W.H. Scott & Co'y - Cobourg, Ont. - 1886
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JOHNSTON BROS.
2359, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Johnston Bros. - Montreal - 1905
No trace has yet been found of the $15,000 worth of diamonds stolen from the jewelry store of Johnston Bros., St. Catherine St., Montreal, three weeks ago. Circulars have been sent out to all the police departments in Canada and the United States, giving a full description of the stolen diamonds, but so far none of them have been recovered. Photographs of jewelry thieves who are known to be at large have been sent to Montreal by Boston, New York, Chicago and other cities, but the clerks who were in the store at the time the robbery is supposed to have been committed have been unable to identify them. An advertisement has been published in the papers offering a reward of one-third the value of the diamonds for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the thieves, or for the recovery of the stolen diamonds. There is a suspicion that the thieves have gone to Europe.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd August 1905
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2359, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Johnston Bros. - Montreal - 1905
No trace has yet been found of the $15,000 worth of diamonds stolen from the jewelry store of Johnston Bros., St. Catherine St., Montreal, three weeks ago. Circulars have been sent out to all the police departments in Canada and the United States, giving a full description of the stolen diamonds, but so far none of them have been recovered. Photographs of jewelry thieves who are known to be at large have been sent to Montreal by Boston, New York, Chicago and other cities, but the clerks who were in the store at the time the robbery is supposed to have been committed have been unable to identify them. An advertisement has been published in the papers offering a reward of one-third the value of the diamonds for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the thieves, or for the recovery of the stolen diamonds. There is a suspicion that the thieves have gone to Europe.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 2nd August 1905
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SMITH & MAHONEY
75, Quebec Street, Guelph, Ontario
Smith & Mahoney - Guelph, Ont. - 1928
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75, Quebec Street, Guelph, Ontario
Smith & Mahoney - Guelph, Ont. - 1928
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T.C. SMITH
702, Dundas Street, Toronto
T.C. Smith - Toronto - 1916
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702, Dundas Street, Toronto
T.C. Smith - Toronto - 1916
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THE EUROPEAN Co.
405-406, Confederation Life Building, Toronto
The European Co. - Toronto - 1920
'MYOTIS'
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405-406, Confederation Life Building, Toronto
The European Co. - Toronto - 1920
'MYOTIS'
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HOWARD WILLIAMS
20-22, Macnab Street North, Hamilton, Ontario
Howard Williams - Hamilton, Ont. - 1947
Howard Williams - Hamilton, Ont. - 1947
Established in 1878.
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20-22, Macnab Street North, Hamilton, Ontario
Howard Williams - Hamilton, Ont. - 1947
Howard Williams - Hamilton, Ont. - 1947
Established in 1878.
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CARL K. THORLAKSON
699, Sargent Avenue, Columbia Press Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Watch Shop, Carl K. Thorlakson - Winnipeg - 1944
The Watch Shop, Carl K. Thorlakson - Winnipeg - 1952
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699, Sargent Avenue, Columbia Press Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Watch Shop, Carl K. Thorlakson - Winnipeg - 1944
The Watch Shop, Carl K. Thorlakson - Winnipeg - 1952
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GEORGE A. MONTGOMERY
Market Street, Brantford, Ontario
Geo. A. Montgomery - Brantford, Ont. - 1885
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Market Street, Brantford, Ontario
Geo. A. Montgomery - Brantford, Ont. - 1885
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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
PURSUANT TO THE CREDITORS TRUST DEEDS ACT AND AMENDING ACTS
Notice is hereby given that the Trustee upon the estate of D. L. Bettchen, sometime watchmaker and jeweller, Moyie, B. C., will proceed to distribute the assets of said estate on 1st March next, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice, and will not be liable after said date for the proceeds of said estate, or any part thereof so distributed, to any creditor of whose claim he was ignorant at said date.
LEWIS THOMSON,
Trustee. Moyie, 1st February, 1901.
Source: The British Columbia Gazette - 28th February 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
PURSUANT TO THE CREDITORS TRUST DEEDS ACT AND AMENDING ACTS
Notice is hereby given that the Trustee upon the estate of D. L. Bettchen, sometime watchmaker and jeweller, Moyie, B. C., will proceed to distribute the assets of said estate on 1st March next, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice, and will not be liable after said date for the proceeds of said estate, or any part thereof so distributed, to any creditor of whose claim he was ignorant at said date.
LEWIS THOMSON,
Trustee. Moyie, 1st February, 1901.
Source: The British Columbia Gazette - 28th February 1901
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W.F. COCKSHUTT & Co.
3 & 4, Merchants' Exchange, Brantford, Ontario
W.F. Cockshutt & Co. - Brantford, Ont. - 1885
Established in 1832.
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3 & 4, Merchants' Exchange, Brantford, Ontario
W.F. Cockshutt & Co. - Brantford, Ont. - 1885
Established in 1832.
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U.W. MINOR
151, Colborne Street, Brantford, Ontario
U.W. Minor - Brantford, Ont. - 1885
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151, Colborne Street, Brantford, Ontario
U.W. Minor - Brantford, Ont. - 1885
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H. SHEPPARD
Grandview, Manitoba
H. Sheppard has opened a jewelry store at Grand View, Man.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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Grandview, Manitoba
H. Sheppard has opened a jewelry store at Grand View, Man.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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P.A. CREWS
Mount Forest, Ontario
R. J. Vincent has purchased the jewelry business of P. A. Crews, Mount Forest, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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Mount Forest, Ontario
R. J. Vincent has purchased the jewelry business of P. A. Crews, Mount Forest, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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A. MARTIN
St. Vincent and Notre Dame streets, Montreal
The jewelry store of A. Martin, St. Vincent and Notre Dame Sts., Montreal, was broken into Jan. 25 and some valuable articles were stolen. Mr. Martin reported the affair to the police.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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St. Vincent and Notre Dame streets, Montreal
The jewelry store of A. Martin, St. Vincent and Notre Dame Sts., Montreal, was broken into Jan. 25 and some valuable articles were stolen. Mr. Martin reported the affair to the police.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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GEORGE COOPER
Toronto
Almost every retail jeweler in Canada knows George Cooper, the former engraver of Toronto. George went along with his Company in the "Queen's Own," and was unfortunately wounded in the battle with the Indians under Poundmaker at Cut Knife Creek. His many friends in the trade will be glad to know that George fought like a hero, and that although his wound (through the thigh) was a severe one, he is now almost convalescent.
Source: The Trader - July 1885
George E. Cooper, well known to the trade as an expert engraver on his own account, died on Jan. 24 in the General Hospital, Toronto, aged 55 years. He had a large number of friends in sporting and military circles.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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Toronto
Almost every retail jeweler in Canada knows George Cooper, the former engraver of Toronto. George went along with his Company in the "Queen's Own," and was unfortunately wounded in the battle with the Indians under Poundmaker at Cut Knife Creek. His many friends in the trade will be glad to know that George fought like a hero, and that although his wound (through the thigh) was a severe one, he is now almost convalescent.
Source: The Trader - July 1885
George E. Cooper, well known to the trade as an expert engraver on his own account, died on Jan. 24 in the General Hospital, Toronto, aged 55 years. He had a large number of friends in sporting and military circles.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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W.F. CARRIER
Toronto
W. F. Carrier, formerly in the wholesale jewelry trade in Toronto, but of late years the business representative of the Montreal Star, in Toronto, died on the 26th inst. at Grace Hospital, where he had gone to have an operation performed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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Toronto
W. F. Carrier, formerly in the wholesale jewelry trade in Toronto, but of late years the business representative of the Montreal Star, in Toronto, died on the 26th inst. at Grace Hospital, where he had gone to have an operation performed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th February 1901
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FRED BUSCOMBE
Vancouver, British Columbia
Fred. Buscombe, jeweler, Vancouver, B.C., has been visiting the eastern markets and leaves in a few days for a European trip, returning home in May.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th February 1901
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Vancouver, British Columbia
Fred. Buscombe, jeweler, Vancouver, B.C., has been visiting the eastern markets and leaves in a few days for a European trip, returning home in May.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th February 1901
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DAVID REESOR
Brandon, Manitoba
David Reesor, Brandon, Man., whose store was recently destroyed by fire, has purchased the store in the same city recently occupied by the late T. F. Butcher, jeweler, and will shortly re-open business on an extensive scale.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th February 1901
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Brandon, Manitoba
David Reesor, Brandon, Man., whose store was recently destroyed by fire, has purchased the store in the same city recently occupied by the late T. F. Butcher, jeweler, and will shortly re-open business on an extensive scale.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th February 1901
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