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J. VANSTONE
Fergus, Ontario
J. Vanstone, Fergus, Ont., has called a meeting of his creditors.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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Fergus, Ontario
J. Vanstone, Fergus, Ont., has called a meeting of his creditors.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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W.R. ROBERTS
Nanaimo, British Columbia
W.R. Roberts, Nanaimo, B.C. is selling out and will retire from business.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th May 1895
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Nanaimo, British Columbia
W.R. Roberts, Nanaimo, B.C. is selling out and will retire from business.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th May 1895
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WILLIAM McCANDLES
Paspébiac, Quebec
William McCandles, Paspebrac, Que, has moved to New Richmond, Que..
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th May 1895
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Paspébiac, Quebec
William McCandles, Paspebrac, Que, has moved to New Richmond, Que..
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th May 1895
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MILLER & BREMMER
35, Bleury Street, later, 2325, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Miller & Bremmer, Montreal, have moved from 35, Bleury street to 2325, St. Catherine street.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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35, Bleury Street, later, 2325, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Miller & Bremmer, Montreal, have moved from 35, Bleury street to 2325, St. Catherine street.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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GEORGE D. ROBERTSON
216, later, 259, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
George D. Robertson, Montreal, has moved from 216, to 259, St. Catherine street.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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216, later, 259, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
George D. Robertson, Montreal, has moved from 216, to 259, St. Catherine street.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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FULTON JEWEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Ltd.
40, Colborne street, Toronto
The Fulton Jewel Manufacturing Company, Toronto, has applied for incorporation papers.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
The Fulton Jewel Manufacturing Company, Ltd., have opened up in more commodious quarters at 40 Colborne street, Toronto. The new firm is composed of R. H. Pratt, president; A. R. Dewdney, vice-president; A. H. Dewdney. secretary-treasurer; E. W. Gilmore, manager, manufacturers and importers of rings, jewelry, silver novelties, purses, ebony goods, etc;
Source: The Jewelers Review - 12th April 1899
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40, Colborne street, Toronto
The Fulton Jewel Manufacturing Company, Toronto, has applied for incorporation papers.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
The Fulton Jewel Manufacturing Company, Ltd., have opened up in more commodious quarters at 40 Colborne street, Toronto. The new firm is composed of R. H. Pratt, president; A. R. Dewdney, vice-president; A. H. Dewdney. secretary-treasurer; E. W. Gilmore, manager, manufacturers and importers of rings, jewelry, silver novelties, purses, ebony goods, etc;
Source: The Jewelers Review - 12th April 1899
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H.S. ASSELSTINE
Gananoque, Ontario
H.S. Asselstine, Gananoque, Ont., has purchased the stock of J. Warrick, Carleton Place, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
Presumably to be identified with G.N. Asselstine, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=202719&hil ... NE#p202719
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Gananoque, Ontario
H.S. Asselstine, Gananoque, Ont., has purchased the stock of J. Warrick, Carleton Place, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
Presumably to be identified with G.N. Asselstine, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=202719&hil ... NE#p202719
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J. WARRICK
Carleton Place, Ontario
H.S. Asselstine, Gananoque, Ont., has purchased the stock of J. Warrick, Carleton Place, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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Carleton Place, Ontario
H.S. Asselstine, Gananoque, Ont., has purchased the stock of J. Warrick, Carleton Place, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Weekly - 15th March 1895
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D.J. BROWN
10, King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario
D.J. Brown - Oshawa - 1926
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10, King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario
D.J. Brown - Oshawa - 1926
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OVENS & Co.
Carberry, Manitoba
Ovens & Co., jewelers, etc., Carberry, have assigned to J. J. Armstrong.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th October 1894
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Carberry, Manitoba
Ovens & Co., jewelers, etc., Carberry, have assigned to J. J. Armstrong.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th October 1894
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J.S. OSTRANDER
Dutton, Ontario
In a large fire at Dutton, Ont., last Monday, the store of J. S. Ostrander, jeweler, was swept away. Loss partially covered by insurance.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th October 1894
Perhaps to be identified with I.S. Ostrander, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=158309&hil ... er#p158309
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Dutton, Ontario
In a large fire at Dutton, Ont., last Monday, the store of J. S. Ostrander, jeweler, was swept away. Loss partially covered by insurance.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th October 1894
Perhaps to be identified with I.S. Ostrander, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=158309&hil ... er#p158309
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PERRY WEINBERG
Toronto
NEW YORK
The papers for the extradition of Jeweler Weinberg, of Toronto, Can., charged with stealing a quantity of jewelry in Toronto, were received in this city Wednesday from Washington. Weinberg was sent back to Canada Thursday.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 26th September 1894
Perry Weinberg, the Toronto jeweler, who was extradited from New York, and was convicted on three separate charges of larceny, was last week sentenced to one year in the Central Prison.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th October 1894
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Toronto
NEW YORK
The papers for the extradition of Jeweler Weinberg, of Toronto, Can., charged with stealing a quantity of jewelry in Toronto, were received in this city Wednesday from Washington. Weinberg was sent back to Canada Thursday.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 26th September 1894
Perry Weinberg, the Toronto jeweler, who was extradited from New York, and was convicted on three separate charges of larceny, was last week sentenced to one year in the Central Prison.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th October 1894
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H.R. PUTNAM
96, Main Street, Liverpool, Nova Scotia
H.R. Putnam - Liverpool, N.S. - 1892
H. Putnam, watchmaker, has leased the store at Liverpool, N. S., formerly occupied by Mark Farrell, jeweler.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th February 1893
H. R. Putnam, a jeweler of Liverpool, N. S., died recently.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th April 1927
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96, Main Street, Liverpool, Nova Scotia
H.R. Putnam - Liverpool, N.S. - 1892
H. Putnam, watchmaker, has leased the store at Liverpool, N. S., formerly occupied by Mark Farrell, jeweler.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th February 1893
H. R. Putnam, a jeweler of Liverpool, N. S., died recently.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th April 1927
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J.W. FRASER
Russell, Manitoba
J. W. Fraser, Russell, Man., has been burned out.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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Russell, Manitoba
J. W. Fraser, Russell, Man., has been burned out.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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L.N. PARÈ & Cie.
Montreal
The firm of L. N. Parè & Cie, Montreal, is dissolved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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Montreal
The firm of L. N. Parè & Cie, Montreal, is dissolved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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GEORGE WILLIAMS
St. Peter's, Nova Scotia
The death of George Williams, watch dealer of St. Peters, N. S., is announced.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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St. Peter's, Nova Scotia
The death of George Williams, watch dealer of St. Peters, N. S., is announced.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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DUNCAN A. KENNEDY
Cornwall, Ontario
Duncan A. Kennedy, Cornwall, Ont., has assigned to Geo. A. Stiles. A meeting of creditors was held June 4.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
Duncan A. Kennedy, who formerly conducted a jewelry business in Cornwall, Ont., died recently at Alexandria, Ont., aged 30 years. He went from Cornwall to the northwest, but was compelled to return on account of ill health.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1910
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Cornwall, Ontario
Duncan A. Kennedy, Cornwall, Ont., has assigned to Geo. A. Stiles. A meeting of creditors was held June 4.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
Duncan A. Kennedy, who formerly conducted a jewelry business in Cornwall, Ont., died recently at Alexandria, Ont., aged 30 years. He went from Cornwall to the northwest, but was compelled to return on account of ill health.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th September 1910
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GALSTER BROTHERS
170, Queen Street West, Toronto
Max Barnard was tried before the Police Magistrate at Toronto, Monday, of last week, for stealing a diamond ring from the store of Galster Bros., 170 Queen St.. W., Toronto, by substituting a paste diamond while examining goods. He was identified by other jewelers as a man who had inspected rings in their stores, and it was proved that he sold the stolen ring. Barnard was sent to jail for 90 days.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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170, Queen Street West, Toronto
Max Barnard was tried before the Police Magistrate at Toronto, Monday, of last week, for stealing a diamond ring from the store of Galster Bros., 170 Queen St.. W., Toronto, by substituting a paste diamond while examining goods. He was identified by other jewelers as a man who had inspected rings in their stores, and it was proved that he sold the stolen ring. Barnard was sent to jail for 90 days.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 10th June 1908
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FERGUSON & PAGE
43, King Street, St. John, New Brunswick
Ferguson & Page - Saint John, N.B. - 1889
Ferguson & Page - Saint John, N.B. - 1892
The business of J.R. Ferguson and H.C. Page.
There was a great time in the jewelry establishment of Ferguson & Page, St. John, N. B., the other day. An alcohol lamp had been overturned and for a moment it looked as if there might be a big blaze. Archibald Bauer, the foreman of the establishment, took the source of danger up in his hands and ran with it to the yard where he placed it in the snow. His hands were badly burned and blisters were raised on his wrists. Medical assistance, however, soon relieved his suffering.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 25th February 1891
Henry Page, of Ferguson & Page, jewelers, St. John, N. B., and wife were last week in Toronto on their return from their wedding tour to Chicago.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th September 1899
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43, King Street, St. John, New Brunswick
Ferguson & Page - Saint John, N.B. - 1889
Ferguson & Page - Saint John, N.B. - 1892
The business of J.R. Ferguson and H.C. Page.
There was a great time in the jewelry establishment of Ferguson & Page, St. John, N. B., the other day. An alcohol lamp had been overturned and for a moment it looked as if there might be a big blaze. Archibald Bauer, the foreman of the establishment, took the source of danger up in his hands and ran with it to the yard where he placed it in the snow. His hands were badly burned and blisters were raised on his wrists. Medical assistance, however, soon relieved his suffering.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 25th February 1891
Henry Page, of Ferguson & Page, jewelers, St. John, N. B., and wife were last week in Toronto on their return from their wedding tour to Chicago.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th September 1899
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T.J. SUFFREN
80, King Street, St. John, New Brunswick
T.J. Suffren - St. John, N.B. - 1862
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80, King Street, St. John, New Brunswick
T.J. Suffren - St. John, N.B. - 1862
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