The Toronto Silver Plate Company
Re: The Toronto Silver Plate Company
ANNUAL MEETING HELD
The Annual Meeting of the Toronto Silver Plate Company was held at the Company's offices, 570 King St. West, Toronto, on Thursday, March 30th.
A very successful year's business was reported and a dividend of 6% was declared.
The old Board of Directors were re-elected as follows:—W. H. Beatty, J. Creighton, J. Clowes Davison, E. G. Gooderham, L. E. Gooderham, S. W. Gooderham, J. Gordon Macdonald, W. H. Partridge, James Webster.
At a subsequent meeting of the Directors, E. G. Gooderham was re-elected President, and W. H. Partridge, Vice President.
The Company report having a large accumulation of important orders already booked for the present year.
In addition to being manufacturers of Plated Ware of all kinds of an absolutely guaranteed quality, they are Silversmiths, this latter branch of their business having become a very important one.
Source: Hardware & Metal - 8th April 1911
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The Annual Meeting of the Toronto Silver Plate Company was held at the Company's offices, 570 King St. West, Toronto, on Thursday, March 30th.
A very successful year's business was reported and a dividend of 6% was declared.
The old Board of Directors were re-elected as follows:—W. H. Beatty, J. Creighton, J. Clowes Davison, E. G. Gooderham, L. E. Gooderham, S. W. Gooderham, J. Gordon Macdonald, W. H. Partridge, James Webster.
At a subsequent meeting of the Directors, E. G. Gooderham was re-elected President, and W. H. Partridge, Vice President.
The Company report having a large accumulation of important orders already booked for the present year.
In addition to being manufacturers of Plated Ware of all kinds of an absolutely guaranteed quality, they are Silversmiths, this latter branch of their business having become a very important one.
Source: Hardware & Metal - 8th April 1911
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Toronto Silver Plate Co., Limited - Toronto - 1912
'TORSIL METAL'
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Canadian Wm. A. Rogers, Limited and Toronto Silver Plate Co., Limited - Toronto - 1915
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The Toronto Silver Plate Co., Toronto, Can., have made special arrangements with The Toronto Railway Co. to have the street cars stop in front of their factory and sales rooms 570 King St. W. This will be a great accommodation to the purchasing public.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 28th December 1892
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 28th December 1892
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BASE BALL NOTES
Walter Fiddles of the Toronto Silver Plate Company has been elected president of the Toronto club, succeeding A. A. Alexander, resigned.
Source: The Evening Star - 14th January 1904
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Walter Fiddles of the Toronto Silver Plate Company has been elected president of the Toronto club, succeeding A. A. Alexander, resigned.
Source: The Evening Star - 14th January 1904
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Toronto Silver Plate Co., Limited - Toronto - 1913
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Toronto Silver Plate Co., Limited - Toronto - 1913
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. - Toronto - 1896
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THOMAS PERRIN BIRCHALL
THOMAS PERRIN BIRCHALL
President of Canada Industrial Bond Corporation, Montreal
Was born October 29, 1879, at Toronto, Canada, a son of Thomas Shivers Birchall (a government official) and Mary Helena (Perrin) Birchall. Ancestors on paternal side were English, on maternal side they were English and Irish. His education was obtained in the public and the high schools of his native city. In 1895, his earnings commenced as an office boy in the employ of the Toronto Silver Plate Co., and for the ensuing ten years he remained with that company. He was salesman when he resigned (in 1905) to become the Canadian representative for John Round & Son, Limited, of Sheffield, England. He continued in this position for three years and then entered the bond business for himself at Toronto. On the organization of the Canada Securities Corporation, Mr. Birchall was made manager and held that office until 1912, when he formed the Canada Industrial Bond Corporation at Montreal, of which he is the president. He is a director in the Canada Syndicate; in the London Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and in the Colonial Coal Co. He is a member of the Rideau Club of Ottawa, the National, the Albany, and the Royal Canadian Yacht Clubs of Toronto, and of the Beaconsfield Golf Club of Montreal. Mr. Birchall was married, June 9, 1906, to Ruth Neville Abbott of Toronto, the union bringing two children, Alleyne Neville Birchall and Pamela Mary Birchall.
Source: The Civilian - 1914
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THOMAS PERRIN BIRCHALL
President of Canada Industrial Bond Corporation, Montreal
Was born October 29, 1879, at Toronto, Canada, a son of Thomas Shivers Birchall (a government official) and Mary Helena (Perrin) Birchall. Ancestors on paternal side were English, on maternal side they were English and Irish. His education was obtained in the public and the high schools of his native city. In 1895, his earnings commenced as an office boy in the employ of the Toronto Silver Plate Co., and for the ensuing ten years he remained with that company. He was salesman when he resigned (in 1905) to become the Canadian representative for John Round & Son, Limited, of Sheffield, England. He continued in this position for three years and then entered the bond business for himself at Toronto. On the organization of the Canada Securities Corporation, Mr. Birchall was made manager and held that office until 1912, when he formed the Canada Industrial Bond Corporation at Montreal, of which he is the president. He is a director in the Canada Syndicate; in the London Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and in the Colonial Coal Co. He is a member of the Rideau Club of Ottawa, the National, the Albany, and the Royal Canadian Yacht Clubs of Toronto, and of the Beaconsfield Golf Club of Montreal. Mr. Birchall was married, June 9, 1906, to Ruth Neville Abbott of Toronto, the union bringing two children, Alleyne Neville Birchall and Pamela Mary Birchall.
Source: The Civilian - 1914
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. - Toronto - 1905
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TASMANIA
Plated Ware.—Visiting merchants to Hobart have an opportunity of inspecting a good selection of plated ware and sterling silver goods, now being shown by Mr G. H . Grundy, representative of the Toronto Silver-plate Co., at 129 Liverpool street.
Source: The Tasmanian News - 4th July 1901
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Plated Ware.—Visiting merchants to Hobart have an opportunity of inspecting a good selection of plated ware and sterling silver goods, now being shown by Mr G. H . Grundy, representative of the Toronto Silver-plate Co., at 129 Liverpool street.
Source: The Tasmanian News - 4th July 1901
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. - Toronto - 1905
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. - Toronto - 1905
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. - Toronto - 1906
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The Toronto Silver Plate Co. Limited- Toronto - 1905
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The Toronto Silver Plate Co. Limited- Toronto - 1904
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Toronto Silver Plate Co. - Toronto - 1901
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The Toronto Silver Plate Co. Limited- Toronto - 1904
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The Toronto Silver Plate Co. Limited- Toronto - 1904
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