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MCKENZIE, CLAY & Co.
62, Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
McKenzie, Clay & Co. - Winnipeg - 1939
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62, Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
McKenzie, Clay & Co. - Winnipeg - 1939
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E. WAGNER
Vancouver, British Columbia
A portion of the stock of E. Wagner, Vancouver, B. C., has been sold to Morris Plant.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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Vancouver, British Columbia
A portion of the stock of E. Wagner, Vancouver, B. C., has been sold to Morris Plant.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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TORONTO JEWELRY SUPPLY Co.
Toronto, Ontario
W. J. Mitchell has taken a position as traveling representative for the Toronto Jewelry Supply Co., Toronto, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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Toronto, Ontario
W. J. Mitchell has taken a position as traveling representative for the Toronto Jewelry Supply Co., Toronto, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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GEORGE A. RICHARDSON
Dunnville, Ontario
Lorne Dougher has purchased the business of George A. Richardson, Dunnville, Ont. Mr. Richardson has given up the jewelry trade to engage in oil manufacturing, at Berlin, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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Dunnville, Ontario
Lorne Dougher has purchased the business of George A. Richardson, Dunnville, Ont. Mr. Richardson has given up the jewelry trade to engage in oil manufacturing, at Berlin, Ont.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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WEBSTER
Durham, Ontario
Mr. Webster’s jewelry store, at Durham, Ont., was broken into on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 22, and about $1,500 worth of goods were stolen, including diamonds valued at $700. A reward of $100 is offered by Mr. Webster, for the arrest of the burglars.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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Durham, Ontario
Mr. Webster’s jewelry store, at Durham, Ont., was broken into on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 22, and about $1,500 worth of goods were stolen, including diamonds valued at $700. A reward of $100 is offered by Mr. Webster, for the arrest of the burglars.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd October 1906
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SABA BROTHERS Ltd.
1130, Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia
Saba Bros. Ltd. - Victoria, B.C. - 1975
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1130, Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia
Saba Bros. Ltd. - Victoria, B.C. - 1975
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J.R. GAUNT & SON (Canada) Co., Ltd.
63-65, later, 1127, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal
J.R. Gaunt & Son (Canada) Co., Ltd. - Montreal - 1910
J.R. Gaunt & Son (Canada) Co., Ltd. - Montreal - 1917
J.R. Gaunt & Son (Canada) Co., Ltd. - Montreal - 1929
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63-65, later, 1127, Beaver Hall Hill, Montreal
J.R. Gaunt & Son (Canada) Co., Ltd. - Montreal - 1910
J.R. Gaunt & Son (Canada) Co., Ltd. - Montreal - 1917
J.R. Gaunt & Son (Canada) Co., Ltd. - Montreal - 1929
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F.P. WEBSTER
Windsor, Nova Scotia
F. P. Webster, Windsor, N. S., has moved his stock to 11 Gerrish St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 3rd June 1891
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Windsor, Nova Scotia
F. P. Webster, Windsor, N. S., has moved his stock to 11 Gerrish St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 3rd June 1891
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S.A. WATSON
Moncton, New Brunswick
S. A. Watson, Moncton, N.B., moved a few days ago to a new store in the Y. M. C. A. building in that town.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 3rd June 1891
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Moncton, New Brunswick
S. A. Watson, Moncton, N.B., moved a few days ago to a new store in the Y. M. C. A. building in that town.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 3rd June 1891
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WILLIAM SCULLY Ltd.
1202, University Street, Montreal
William Scully Limited - Montreal - 1951
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1202, University Street, Montreal
William Scully Limited - Montreal - 1951
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FILIGRANE SPECIALTY Co. Ltd.
69, Albert Street, Sherbrooke, Quebec
Filigrane Specialty Co., Limited - Sherbrooke - 1953
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69, Albert Street, Sherbrooke, Quebec
Filigrane Specialty Co., Limited - Sherbrooke - 1953
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SMITH'S JEWELRY STORE
Napanee, Ontario
Smith's Jewelry Store - Napanee, Ont. - 1909
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Napanee, Ontario
Smith's Jewelry Store - Napanee, Ont. - 1909
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BAKER PLATINUM OF CANADA Ltd.
512, King Street East, Toronto and 1410, Stanley Street, Montreal
Baker Platinum of Canada Limited - Toronto - 1947
Baker Platinum of Canada Limited - Toronto and Montreal - 1951
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512, King Street East, Toronto and 1410, Stanley Street, Montreal
Baker Platinum of Canada Limited - Toronto - 1947
Baker Platinum of Canada Limited - Toronto and Montreal - 1951
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THE GLO-HILL CUTLERY COMPANY Ltd.
425, River Street, Verdun, Quebec
The Glo-Hill Cutlery Company Ltd. - Verdun - 1951
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425, River Street, Verdun, Quebec
The Glo-Hill Cutlery Company Ltd. - Verdun - 1951
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THE GOLDSMITHS' COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED
120, Wellington Street West, Toronto
The Goldsmiths' Company of Canada Limited - Toronto - 1947
'CELLINICRAFT'
Established in 1838.
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120, Wellington Street West, Toronto
The Goldsmiths' Company of Canada Limited - Toronto - 1947
'CELLINICRAFT'
Established in 1838.
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CANADIAN BALL WATCH Co. Ltd.
Confederation Life Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canadian Ball Watch Co. Ltd. - Winnipeg - 1920
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Confederation Life Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canadian Ball Watch Co. Ltd. - Winnipeg - 1920
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H.R. BERGMANN & Co. Ltd.
39, Duke Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia
H.R. Bergmann & Co., Limited - Halifax, N.S. - 1920
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39, Duke Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia
H.R. Bergmann & Co., Limited - Halifax, N.S. - 1920
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HARRY BROUSE
168, Sparks Street, Ottawa
Mr. Harry Brouse, jeweler, 168 Sparks St., Ottawa, received a visit from unknown gentry who selected some $500 worth of his stock and left without leaving an address. The only clue, so far, is the evidence of a watchman employed by the Public Works Department, on Queen Street, who noticed four men engaged in conversation, later cross over to the side from which they evidently entered the the store from that street and left by the same exit. The watchman went his rounds, thinking no more of the incident until he heard of the robbery the next day.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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168, Sparks Street, Ottawa
Mr. Harry Brouse, jeweler, 168 Sparks St., Ottawa, received a visit from unknown gentry who selected some $500 worth of his stock and left without leaving an address. The only clue, so far, is the evidence of a watchman employed by the Public Works Department, on Queen Street, who noticed four men engaged in conversation, later cross over to the side from which they evidently entered the the store from that street and left by the same exit. The watchman went his rounds, thinking no more of the incident until he heard of the robbery the next day.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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WILLIAM ASHCROFT
Wiarton, Ontario
Congratulations appear to be in order anent the amicable arrangement which the rival litigants are reported to have arrived at in their controversy concerning the estate of the late William Ashcroft, jeweler, of Wiarton, Ont.
According to the will, as it was originally made, the theatre and jewellry store, property of the late Mr. Ashcroft, were bequeathed to Mr. B.
Davidson. Apparently at a later date the deceased had changed his mind and stroked out the name of Mr. Davidson and written the name of George Bennett, a returned member of the 160th Battalion, above it. As this change was not witnessed it is not legal. At one time it seemed as if there would be considerable litigation in connection with the disposition of the estate and that it was possible that the desires expressed by the deceased in his will might not be carried out through this technicality.
As the matter now stands Mr. Davidson will receive both the theatre and the jewellry business but he has undertaken to turn the jewellry business over to Mr. Bennett in compliance with the apparent desire of the deceased.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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Wiarton, Ontario
Congratulations appear to be in order anent the amicable arrangement which the rival litigants are reported to have arrived at in their controversy concerning the estate of the late William Ashcroft, jeweler, of Wiarton, Ont.
According to the will, as it was originally made, the theatre and jewellry store, property of the late Mr. Ashcroft, were bequeathed to Mr. B.
Davidson. Apparently at a later date the deceased had changed his mind and stroked out the name of Mr. Davidson and written the name of George Bennett, a returned member of the 160th Battalion, above it. As this change was not witnessed it is not legal. At one time it seemed as if there would be considerable litigation in connection with the disposition of the estate and that it was possible that the desires expressed by the deceased in his will might not be carried out through this technicality.
As the matter now stands Mr. Davidson will receive both the theatre and the jewellry business but he has undertaken to turn the jewellry business over to Mr. Bennett in compliance with the apparent desire of the deceased.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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J.I. SHANK Co.
Lombard Building, 70, Lombard Street, Toronto
J.I. Shank Co. - Toronto - 1920
To manufacture a line of rings somewhat different and to supply a demand that has been evident for a long time, but which no effort has been made to meet, is the policy of the newly-organized J. I. Shank Co., of 70 Lombard St., Toronto. This firm manufactures a high-grade line of settings and stone-set rings in green and white gold and in platinum. They sell only through jobbers and manufacturing jewelers.
Source: The Trader - January 1920
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Lombard Building, 70, Lombard Street, Toronto
J.I. Shank Co. - Toronto - 1920
To manufacture a line of rings somewhat different and to supply a demand that has been evident for a long time, but which no effort has been made to meet, is the policy of the newly-organized J. I. Shank Co., of 70 Lombard St., Toronto. This firm manufactures a high-grade line of settings and stone-set rings in green and white gold and in platinum. They sell only through jobbers and manufacturing jewelers.
Source: The Trader - January 1920
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