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ADRIEN T. POMMIER
Empire Theatre Building, Toronto
Adrien T. Pommier has opened a jewelry store in the new Empire Theatre Building, with a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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Empire Theatre Building, Toronto
Adrien T. Pommier has opened a jewelry store in the new Empire Theatre Building, with a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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MAX. A. HALTER
Port Arthur, Ontario
Max A. Halter has opened a new jewelry store in the Burk Block at Port Arthur, which he hopes to make one of the best in the Twin Cities.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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Port Arthur, Ontario
Max A. Halter has opened a new jewelry store in the Burk Block at Port Arthur, which he hopes to make one of the best in the Twin Cities.
Source: The Trader & Canadian Jeweller - January 1920
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W.W. MUNN
800, Yonge Street, Toronto
W.W. Munn - Toronto - 1917
The jewelry store of W. W. Munn, 800 Young St., Toronto, was broken into by burglars at one o’clock in the morning of Nov. 24. The burglar alarm system of the Holmes Electric Protection Co. gave a signal at the offices of the company, 5 Jordan St. Three Holmes company officers accompanied by three policemen were quickly on the spot and secured a man giving the name of Henry Bougatte in the act of robbing the store. Three watches were found on him. He was arraigned before the Police Magistrate the same day and remanded.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th December 1917
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800, Yonge Street, Toronto
W.W. Munn - Toronto - 1917
The jewelry store of W. W. Munn, 800 Young St., Toronto, was broken into by burglars at one o’clock in the morning of Nov. 24. The burglar alarm system of the Holmes Electric Protection Co. gave a signal at the offices of the company, 5 Jordan St. Three Holmes company officers accompanied by three policemen were quickly on the spot and secured a man giving the name of Henry Bougatte in the act of robbing the store. Three watches were found on him. He was arraigned before the Police Magistrate the same day and remanded.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th December 1917
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A. EARLE LEIGH
Norbury Avenue, Cranbrook, British Colombia
IN READINESS TO OPEN NEW JEWERLY STORE ON TUESDAY NEXT
It Is announced by A. Earle Leigh that all Is in readiness for the opening of big new watchmaking and jewelry store on Norbury Avenue on Tuesday next, after the holiday weekend. The alterations and improvements to the interior have been completed, and made ready tor the stock, part of which is here, and the remainder expected this week-end.
Mr. Leigh has had twenty years experience at watchmaking and repairing, and as a working jeweller, and fifteen years of watch regulatlng experience. He learned the trade at Brantford and Toronto, and on coming west in 1910 was with the big Black store in Calgary at first. He has been in this city at Raworth Bros, store since 1917.
Source: The Cranbrook Herald - 1st June 1923
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Norbury Avenue, Cranbrook, British Colombia
IN READINESS TO OPEN NEW JEWERLY STORE ON TUESDAY NEXT
It Is announced by A. Earle Leigh that all Is in readiness for the opening of big new watchmaking and jewelry store on Norbury Avenue on Tuesday next, after the holiday weekend. The alterations and improvements to the interior have been completed, and made ready tor the stock, part of which is here, and the remainder expected this week-end.
Mr. Leigh has had twenty years experience at watchmaking and repairing, and as a working jeweller, and fifteen years of watch regulatlng experience. He learned the trade at Brantford and Toronto, and on coming west in 1910 was with the big Black store in Calgary at first. He has been in this city at Raworth Bros, store since 1917.
Source: The Cranbrook Herald - 1st June 1923
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T.H. BROWN & Co.
780, Queen Street East, Toronto
T.H. Brown & Co. - Toronto - 1916
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780, Queen Street East, Toronto
T.H. Brown & Co. - Toronto - 1916
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ALEXANDER MUNRO
St. John, New Brunswick
An example of the work and mark of Alexander Munro:
MUNRO
Alexander Munro was noted as sharing a workshop with John Booth in 1799. See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... oth#p81092
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St. John, New Brunswick
An example of the work and mark of Alexander Munro:
MUNRO
Alexander Munro was noted as sharing a workshop with John Booth in 1799. See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... oth#p81092
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JAMES R. HARPER
Montreal
On the night of May 5, died James R. Harper, of Montreal. Of late he had been in very poor health, and for more careful treatment had gone to the city hospital where he died.
The deceased gentleman was well known by his long connection with the jewelry business, extending over a period of twenty-five years. His specialty was the manufacture of sporting medals. When the retail trade of Montreal was in its infancy, he was a partner with Joseph Street. Just before his death, he sold out his business to R. Hemsley. Mr. Harper was a member of the Montreal Hunt, and a warm supporter of all kinds of athletic sports. He was well known and esteemed for his remarkable geniality and good-feeling which prompted him to lend his assistance in any case when appealed to.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - June 1889
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Montreal
On the night of May 5, died James R. Harper, of Montreal. Of late he had been in very poor health, and for more careful treatment had gone to the city hospital where he died.
The deceased gentleman was well known by his long connection with the jewelry business, extending over a period of twenty-five years. His specialty was the manufacture of sporting medals. When the retail trade of Montreal was in its infancy, he was a partner with Joseph Street. Just before his death, he sold out his business to R. Hemsley. Mr. Harper was a member of the Montreal Hunt, and a warm supporter of all kinds of athletic sports. He was well known and esteemed for his remarkable geniality and good-feeling which prompted him to lend his assistance in any case when appealed to.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - June 1889
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J.L. JUNGERMANN
Masonic Building, Government Street, Victoria
J.L. Jungermann - Victoria, V.I. - 1871
J.L. Jungermann - Victoria, V.I. - 1875
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Masonic Building, Government Street, Victoria
J.L. Jungermann - Victoria, V.I. - 1871
J.L. Jungermann - Victoria, V.I. - 1875
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WILLIAM WILSON
170, Queen Street, Toronto
Toronto, Can., May 31.—An unusual number of thefts and frauds in connection with the jewelry trade have occurred latterly. On the 27th, Peter Sheridan, in order to secure the gold watches displayed in a tray in the window of William Wilson’s jewelry store, 170 Queen St., W., smashed the plate glass with a heavy stone. Before he could carry out his design the proprietor seized him and handed him over to the police. When arraigned in the Police Court he admitted his felonious intention and pleaded guilty. The prisoner was remanded.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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170, Queen Street, Toronto
Toronto, Can., May 31.—An unusual number of thefts and frauds in connection with the jewelry trade have occurred latterly. On the 27th, Peter Sheridan, in order to secure the gold watches displayed in a tray in the window of William Wilson’s jewelry store, 170 Queen St., W., smashed the plate glass with a heavy stone. Before he could carry out his design the proprietor seized him and handed him over to the police. When arraigned in the Police Court he admitted his felonious intention and pleaded guilty. The prisoner was remanded.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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WOLFE BALLOTS
York Street, Toronto
Toronto, Can., May 31.— On the 24th, James Gourdier and a companion entered the shop of Wolfe Ballots, York St., and asked to see some rings. When inspecting the goods, Gourdier slipped a ring into his pocket. The proprietor, who detected the theft, went for a policeman and had Gourdier arrested. The case came up for trial on the 31st, when the counsel for the accused urged that he was under the influence of liquor at the time. As he had a good record he was allowed to go on suspended sentence.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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York Street, Toronto
Toronto, Can., May 31.— On the 24th, James Gourdier and a companion entered the shop of Wolfe Ballots, York St., and asked to see some rings. When inspecting the goods, Gourdier slipped a ring into his pocket. The proprietor, who detected the theft, went for a policeman and had Gourdier arrested. The case came up for trial on the 31st, when the counsel for the accused urged that he was under the influence of liquor at the time. As he had a good record he was allowed to go on suspended sentence.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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S.E. SHEYCK
125, York Street, Toronto
Toronto, Can., May 31.— The premises of S. E. Sheyck, 125 York St., dealer in cheap jewelry, were broken into by burglars on the night of the 27th and large quantities of watches, chains and rings of the quality usually sold by traveling peddlers carried off. The thieves, who evidently fancied they had made a big haul, were disgusted on ascertaining the real value of their booty, and threw it away. A number of the stolen articles were found next morning scattered on the street, and the remainder were found the following evening in the rear of a wholesale warehouse where the disappointed burglars had apparently abandoned them.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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125, York Street, Toronto
Toronto, Can., May 31.— The premises of S. E. Sheyck, 125 York St., dealer in cheap jewelry, were broken into by burglars on the night of the 27th and large quantities of watches, chains and rings of the quality usually sold by traveling peddlers carried off. The thieves, who evidently fancied they had made a big haul, were disgusted on ascertaining the real value of their booty, and threw it away. A number of the stolen articles were found next morning scattered on the street, and the remainder were found the following evening in the rear of a wholesale warehouse where the disappointed burglars had apparently abandoned them.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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ARTHUR PAQUET
67, Rue St. Joseph, Quebec
Arthur Paquet - Quebec - 1919
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67, Rue St. Joseph, Quebec
Arthur Paquet - Quebec - 1919
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BANFORD & McFAUL
Lachute, Quebec
Last Sunday a daring robbery was perpetrated at Lachute, Que., when the store of Banford & McFaul was broken into and over $100 worth of watches and chains, etc. stolen.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 7th June 1893
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Lachute, Quebec
Last Sunday a daring robbery was perpetrated at Lachute, Que., when the store of Banford & McFaul was broken into and over $100 worth of watches and chains, etc. stolen.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 7th June 1893
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A.E. COOPER Co.
19, Richmond Street West, Toronto
A.E. Cooper Co. - Toronto - 1939
'COOPERFECT'
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19, Richmond Street West, Toronto
A.E. Cooper Co. - Toronto - 1939
'COOPERFECT'
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M.G. HOWE
1759, Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan
M.G. Howe - Regina, Sask. - 1912
M.G. Howe's - Regina, Sask. - 1915
M. G. Howe, Regina, Sask., recently sustained a loss by burglary.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th December 1912
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1759, Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan
M.G. Howe - Regina, Sask. - 1912
M.G. Howe's - Regina, Sask. - 1915
M. G. Howe, Regina, Sask., recently sustained a loss by burglary.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 4th December 1912
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J.A. BORBRIDGE
256, Front Street, Belleville, Ontario
J.A. Borbridge - Belleville, Ont. - 1924
J.A. Borbridge was the successor to Allan McFee as from 1920, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ge#p103615
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256, Front Street, Belleville, Ontario
J.A. Borbridge - Belleville, Ont. - 1924
J.A. Borbridge was the successor to Allan McFee as from 1920, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ge#p103615
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MYER MYERS
1401, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Myer Myers - Montreal - 1886
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1401, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Myer Myers - Montreal - 1886
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D. & H. Mfg. Co.
Port Sydney, Ontario
D. & H. Mfg. Co. - Port Sydney, Ont. - 1928
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Port Sydney, Ontario
D. & H. Mfg. Co. - Port Sydney, Ont. - 1928
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SAUCIER & JOHNSON
Post Office Block, Rossland, British Columbia
Saucier & Johnson - Rossland, B.C. - 1896
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Post Office Block, Rossland, British Columbia
Saucier & Johnson - Rossland, B.C. - 1896
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LITTLE & TAYLOR
1209, Douglas Street, Scollard Building, Victoria, British Columbia
Little & Taylor - Victoria, B.C. - 1934
Little & Taylor - Victoria, B.C. - 1954
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1209, Douglas Street, Scollard Building, Victoria, British Columbia
Little & Taylor - Victoria, B.C. - 1934
Little & Taylor - Victoria, B.C. - 1954
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