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JOHN IRWIN
Dundas, Ontario
The store of John Irwin, Dundas, Ont., was broken into on the night of Aug. 20, and a large amount of cutlery, plated goods and spectacles was stolen. This is the second time within 30 days, and the sixth time altogether that this store has been robbed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st September 1897
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Dundas, Ontario
The store of John Irwin, Dundas, Ont., was broken into on the night of Aug. 20, and a large amount of cutlery, plated goods and spectacles was stolen. This is the second time within 30 days, and the sixth time altogether that this store has been robbed.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st September 1897
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O.B. ALLAN
480-486, Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
O.B. Allan - Vancouver, B.C. - 1921
O.B. Allan Limited - Vancouver, B.C. - 1934
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480-486, Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
O.B. Allan - Vancouver, B.C. - 1921
O.B. Allan Limited - Vancouver, B.C. - 1934
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JAMES TESDALE & SON - JAS. W. TESDALE
Iroquois, Ontario
Owing to the death of the senior partner, the jewelry business of James Tesdale & Son, Iroquois, Ont.,will in future be carried on by Jas. W. Tesdale in his own name.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th January 1894
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Iroquois, Ontario
Owing to the death of the senior partner, the jewelry business of James Tesdale & Son, Iroquois, Ont.,will in future be carried on by Jas. W. Tesdale in his own name.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th January 1894
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W.H. BARKER
Toronto
The stock of W. H. Barker, Toronto, Ont., is to be sold at auction by order of the sheriff. A rough estimate of Mr. Barker’s affairs shows liabilities at about $3,000 and assets of a similar amount.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th January 1894
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Toronto
The stock of W. H. Barker, Toronto, Ont., is to be sold at auction by order of the sheriff. A rough estimate of Mr. Barker’s affairs shows liabilities at about $3,000 and assets of a similar amount.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 17th January 1894
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J.M. WHITNEY
Yates Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
J.M. Whitney - Vancouver, B.C. - 1931
J.M. Whitney - Vancouver, B.C. - 1942
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Yates Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
J.M. Whitney - Vancouver, B.C. - 1931
J.M. Whitney - Vancouver, B.C. - 1942
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H.R. PATTERSON
Lakefield, Ontario
H.R. Patterson - Lakefield, Ont. - 1884
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Lakefield, Ontario
H.R. Patterson - Lakefield, Ont. - 1884
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MAURICE J. WALSH Ltd.
Federal Building, Toronto, Ontario
Maurice J. Walsh Limited - Toronto, Ont. - 1928
Maurice J. Walsh Limited - Toronto, Ont. - 1928
'BLUEBIRD'
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Federal Building, Toronto, Ontario
Maurice J. Walsh Limited - Toronto, Ont. - 1928
Maurice J. Walsh Limited - Toronto, Ont. - 1928
'BLUEBIRD'
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E. ANDERNACK (ANDERNACH)
57, Yates Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
E. Andernach - Vancouver, B.C. - 1898
E. Andernack - Vancouver, B.C. - 1931
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57, Yates Street, Vancouver, British Columbia
E. Andernach - Vancouver, B.C. - 1898
E. Andernack - Vancouver, B.C. - 1931
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A.C. SKINNER Ltd.
Skinner Building, Sherbrooke, Quebec
A.C. Skinner Limited - Sherbrooke, Que. - 1931
Established in 1859.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... er#p105769
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Skinner Building, Sherbrooke, Quebec
A.C. Skinner Limited - Sherbrooke, Que. - 1931
Established in 1859.
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A.P. BLYTH
65, Fort Street, Victoria, British Columbia
A.P. Blyth - Victoria, B.C. - 1898
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65, Fort Street, Victoria, British Columbia
A.P. Blyth - Victoria, B.C. - 1898
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A.T. SHADD
80, St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Ontario
A.T. Shadd - St. Catharines, Ont. - 1911
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80, St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Ontario
A.T. Shadd - St. Catharines, Ont. - 1911
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T. BAKER
Hamilton, Ontario
Mr. T. Baker has opened up a jewelry store in Hamilton, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr. Davidson. His new store is neatly fitted up, and his stock well assorted, and from his experience up to date he is quite satisfied of his ability to do a good trade in his new business home.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1900
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Hamilton, Ontario
Mr. T. Baker has opened up a jewelry store in Hamilton, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr. Davidson. His new store is neatly fitted up, and his stock well assorted, and from his experience up to date he is quite satisfied of his ability to do a good trade in his new business home.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1900
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LEDGER ST. JEAN
116, Ontario Street, Montreal
A quantity of valuable plated goods was stolen from the show window of Mr. Ledger St. Jean's jewelry establishment, No. 116 Ontario Street, Montreal, in the early hours of a recent Sunday morning. A doctor and another gentleman passing the store at half-past three o'clock noticed that the large plate-glass window had been smashed, and the few articles left had been disarranged in a manner to indicate that a quantity of valuables had been taken. They called up the proprietor and later the police were engaged on the case. Antoine Lemarche, one of the men arrested, on suspicion of having committed the crime, has been recognized as a man the police have wanted for a year, on a charge of highway robbery committed on Craig Street. Mr. St. Jean carried insurance on his stock with the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company, which will cover his loss.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
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116, Ontario Street, Montreal
A quantity of valuable plated goods was stolen from the show window of Mr. Ledger St. Jean's jewelry establishment, No. 116 Ontario Street, Montreal, in the early hours of a recent Sunday morning. A doctor and another gentleman passing the store at half-past three o'clock noticed that the large plate-glass window had been smashed, and the few articles left had been disarranged in a manner to indicate that a quantity of valuables had been taken. They called up the proprietor and later the police were engaged on the case. Antoine Lemarche, one of the men arrested, on suspicion of having committed the crime, has been recognized as a man the police have wanted for a year, on a charge of highway robbery committed on Craig Street. Mr. St. Jean carried insurance on his stock with the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company, which will cover his loss.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
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J.B.R. DUFRESNE
Notre Dame Street, Montreal
Much regret has been felt in jewelry and civic circles because of the death of ex-Alderman Dufresne, for many years a well-known jeweler on Notre Dame Street. He retired from business to accept the position of clerk of the works on the repairs to the court house. In 1885, Mr. J. B. R. Dufresne was elected by St. James Ward to the City Council. He remained in the Council until 1891. While a member of that body he was an active member of the Roads, Parks and Ferries and Market Committees. On the completion of the works to the court house he took up his residence in Longueuil and served a year and a half as town councillor in that place. Mr. Dufresne was thrice married, and his third wife, a Miss Hurteau, was also thrice married, being at the time of her marriage to Mr. Dufresne the widow of the late Capt. Bourdon, of the R. & O. Company. The funeral took place from the deceased's late residence at Longueuil to the parish church, thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery. The attendance was very large.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
Presumably to be identified with L.P. Dufresne, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... sne#p80351
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Notre Dame Street, Montreal
Much regret has been felt in jewelry and civic circles because of the death of ex-Alderman Dufresne, for many years a well-known jeweler on Notre Dame Street. He retired from business to accept the position of clerk of the works on the repairs to the court house. In 1885, Mr. J. B. R. Dufresne was elected by St. James Ward to the City Council. He remained in the Council until 1891. While a member of that body he was an active member of the Roads, Parks and Ferries and Market Committees. On the completion of the works to the court house he took up his residence in Longueuil and served a year and a half as town councillor in that place. Mr. Dufresne was thrice married, and his third wife, a Miss Hurteau, was also thrice married, being at the time of her marriage to Mr. Dufresne the widow of the late Capt. Bourdon, of the R. & O. Company. The funeral took place from the deceased's late residence at Longueuil to the parish church, thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery. The attendance was very large.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
Presumably to be identified with L.P. Dufresne, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... sne#p80351
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ALEXANDER STERLING
St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal
Mr. Alex. Sterling, formerly with Mr. J. B. Williamson, has opened a jewelry store on St. Francois Xavier Street. His many friends will wish him good luck.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
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St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal
Mr. Alex. Sterling, formerly with Mr. J. B. Williamson, has opened a jewelry store on St. Francois Xavier Street. His many friends will wish him good luck.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
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W. BARBEAU
Quebec
The assets of Mr. W. Barbeau, jeweler, Quebec, were sold on Feb. 13.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
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Quebec
The assets of Mr. W. Barbeau, jeweler, Quebec, were sold on Feb. 13.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - March 1900
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J. ELLIAS
739, Queen Street East, Toronto
J. Ellias - Toronto - 1916
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739, Queen Street East, Toronto
J. Ellias - Toronto - 1916
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PROCTOR'S
262, Yonge Street, Toronto
Proctor's - Toronto - 1916
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262, Yonge Street, Toronto
Proctor's - Toronto - 1916
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A.M. DORLAND
Bloomfield, Ontario
A. M. Dorland, Bloomfield, Ont., has sold his business to Harold Cleave.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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Bloomfield, Ontario
A. M. Dorland, Bloomfield, Ont., has sold his business to Harold Cleave.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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PATTERSON BROTHERS
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Patterson Bros., diamond merchants, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., recently Incorporated, will have a paid-up capital of $150,000. All the stock will be absorbed privately.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Patterson Bros., diamond merchants, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., recently Incorporated, will have a paid-up capital of $150,000. All the stock will be absorbed privately.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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