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NORTHCOTE BROTHERS
Toronto
Frank Northcote, of Northcote Bros., Toronto, Ont., returned, last week, from an extended trip through western Canada.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th August 1908
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Toronto
Frank Northcote, of Northcote Bros., Toronto, Ont., returned, last week, from an extended trip through western Canada.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th August 1908
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A.C. LIPHARDT
Fernie, British Columbia
Though no definite particulars have been received, it is presumed that among the sufferers by the great fire which practically destroyed the entire mining town of Fernie, B. C., on Saturday, Aug. 1, were the two jewelers, A. C. Liphardt and C. C. Wright.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th August 1908
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Fernie, British Columbia
Though no definite particulars have been received, it is presumed that among the sufferers by the great fire which practically destroyed the entire mining town of Fernie, B. C., on Saturday, Aug. 1, were the two jewelers, A. C. Liphardt and C. C. Wright.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th August 1908
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C.C. WRIGHT
Fernie, British Columbia
Though no definite particulars have been received, it is presumed that among the sufferers by the great fire which practically destroyed the entire mining town of Fernie, B. C., on Saturday, Aug. 1, were the two jewelers, A. C. Liphardt and C. C. Wright.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th August 1908
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Fernie, British Columbia
Though no definite particulars have been received, it is presumed that among the sufferers by the great fire which practically destroyed the entire mining town of Fernie, B. C., on Saturday, Aug. 1, were the two jewelers, A. C. Liphardt and C. C. Wright.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 12th August 1908
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J.D. BENNETT
New Westminster, British Columbia
J. D. Bennett, New Westminster, B. C., has assigned.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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New Westminster, British Columbia
J. D. Bennett, New Westminster, B. C., has assigned.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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S.E. STEPHENSON
Elora, Ontario
S. E. Stephenson, jeweler, Elora, Ont., is in financial difficulties.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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Elora, Ontario
S. E. Stephenson, jeweler, Elora, Ont., is in financial difficulties.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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HERMAN WEIDMAN
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The business of Herman Weidman, jewelry, etc., Winnipeg, Man., is in the possession of the sheriff.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
The business of Herman Weidman, jewelry, etc., Winnipeg, Man., is in the possession of the sheriff.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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WILLIAM SLOAN
Milton, Ontario
Wm. Sloan, jeweler, Milton, Ont., who has been conducting a small business for some years, has assigned.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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Milton, Ontario
Wm. Sloan, jeweler, Milton, Ont., who has been conducting a small business for some years, has assigned.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 23rd January 1895
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JOHN LESLIE
27, Sparks Street, Ottawa
John Leslie - Ottawa - 1868
Established in 1845.
Presumably to be identified with the later business of James Leslie: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ie#p110940
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27, Sparks Street, Ottawa
John Leslie - Ottawa - 1868
Established in 1845.
Presumably to be identified with the later business of James Leslie: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ie#p110940
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GEORGE G. NETTLETON
108, Bank Street, Ottawa
Geo. G. Nettleton - Ottawa - 1933
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108, Bank Street, Ottawa
Geo. G. Nettleton - Ottawa - 1933
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BOOTH & HOWE
Vancouver City
M. G. Howe, one of the foremost jewelers of Regina, Sask., has opened a branch in Vancouver City under the name of Booth & Howe. This store is located in the new Allen Theatre building, ahd is a very bright and attractive little jewelry store, one feature of which is personal service to every patron. A straight jewelry and optical business will be run, and when all machinery comes to hand, the new firm will have one of the finest optical parlors in Western Canada.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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Vancouver City
M. G. Howe, one of the foremost jewelers of Regina, Sask., has opened a branch in Vancouver City under the name of Booth & Howe. This store is located in the new Allen Theatre building, ahd is a very bright and attractive little jewelry store, one feature of which is personal service to every patron. A straight jewelry and optical business will be run, and when all machinery comes to hand, the new firm will have one of the finest optical parlors in Western Canada.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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BARCLAY CREIGHTON
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Barclay Creighton, the leading jeweler of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, spent a very enjoyable vacation at Vancouver, Victoria, and other British Columbia points. Mrs. Creighton and family were with Mr. Creighton on the fine trip.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Barclay Creighton, the leading jeweler of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, spent a very enjoyable vacation at Vancouver, Victoria, and other British Columbia points. Mrs. Creighton and family were with Mr. Creighton on the fine trip.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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GEORGE E. SNIDER
Deseronto, later, Hastings Street, Vancouver
G. E. Snider, lately of Deseronto, has opened a jewelry and optical business in Vancouver.
Source: The Optical Review - February 1910
Fire, smoke and water resulted in damage to the Columbia cigar store, Hastings Street, Vancouver. Prompt work on the part of the fire brigade confined the blaze to the premises in which it originated, but considerable damage from smoke was done to the stock of George E. Snider, whose jewelry store is adjoining that of the tobacco stand.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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Deseronto, later, Hastings Street, Vancouver
G. E. Snider, lately of Deseronto, has opened a jewelry and optical business in Vancouver.
Source: The Optical Review - February 1910
Fire, smoke and water resulted in damage to the Columbia cigar store, Hastings Street, Vancouver. Prompt work on the part of the fire brigade confined the blaze to the premises in which it originated, but considerable damage from smoke was done to the stock of George E. Snider, whose jewelry store is adjoining that of the tobacco stand.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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W.H. MALLETT
Commercial Drive, Grandview, Vancouver
The 25% discount sale at W. H. Mallet's store on Commercial Drive proved a strong inducement to Grandview buyers of jewelery. and a very fine business overturn was experienced at this bright little jewelery store on the "Drive." Mr. Mallett has now a strong following in Grandview, and his genial personality retains many a new customer.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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Commercial Drive, Grandview, Vancouver
The 25% discount sale at W. H. Mallet's store on Commercial Drive proved a strong inducement to Grandview buyers of jewelery. and a very fine business overturn was experienced at this bright little jewelery store on the "Drive." Mr. Mallett has now a strong following in Grandview, and his genial personality retains many a new customer.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
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W. HOOPER
Hastings Street, Vancouver
Mr. Brambletts has succeeded W. Hooper, watchmaker, in the little repair stand opposite the General Post Office on Hastings Street, Vancouver.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
Perhaps to be identified with the W. Hooper formerly working in Ladysville, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... er#p132388
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Hastings Street, Vancouver
Mr. Brambletts has succeeded W. Hooper, watchmaker, in the little repair stand opposite the General Post Office on Hastings Street, Vancouver.
Source: The Trader - October 1920
Perhaps to be identified with the W. Hooper formerly working in Ladysville, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... er#p132388
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BENJAMIN DELAHAYE
Main Street, St. John Suburb, later, 43½, Upper Town, Quebec
Benjamin Delahaye - Quebec - 1868
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Main Street, St. John Suburb, later, 43½, Upper Town, Quebec
Benjamin Delahaye - Quebec - 1868
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Prominent Toronto Retail Jewelry Firms Affected by Fire
Toronto, Can., May 21.—On the morning of the 20th inst. the large departmental store of the John Eaton Co., Yonge St., in the heart of the retail district of the city, was completely destroyed by fire. The flames extended to the neighboring buildings, and many stores in the vicinity received a scorching or sustained damage from water and smoke. The building occupied by Ryrie Bros., jewelers, caught fire in the upper flat, and the handsome decorations of the store were destroyed by water before the flames were extinguished. Their loss was about $5,000.
The south window of E. M. Morphy & Sons' jewelry store and the entrance window on the north side will have to be replaced. Loss, $200; insured. Davis Bros., jewelers, adjoining the Eaton store, sustained damage to the extent of about $1,000. Ambrose Kent & Sons had their skylights broken by the heat; $100 will cover their loss. All these are well covered by insurance. The adjustment of the losses suffered by Ryrie Bros, and Davis Bros, was left by the insurance companies in the hands of Edmund Scheuer, jeweler, and a prompt settlement is being effected.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 26th May 1897
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Toronto, Can., May 21.—On the morning of the 20th inst. the large departmental store of the John Eaton Co., Yonge St., in the heart of the retail district of the city, was completely destroyed by fire. The flames extended to the neighboring buildings, and many stores in the vicinity received a scorching or sustained damage from water and smoke. The building occupied by Ryrie Bros., jewelers, caught fire in the upper flat, and the handsome decorations of the store were destroyed by water before the flames were extinguished. Their loss was about $5,000.
The south window of E. M. Morphy & Sons' jewelry store and the entrance window on the north side will have to be replaced. Loss, $200; insured. Davis Bros., jewelers, adjoining the Eaton store, sustained damage to the extent of about $1,000. Ambrose Kent & Sons had their skylights broken by the heat; $100 will cover their loss. All these are well covered by insurance. The adjustment of the losses suffered by Ryrie Bros, and Davis Bros, was left by the insurance companies in the hands of Edmund Scheuer, jeweler, and a prompt settlement is being effected.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 26th May 1897
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JOSEPH DUSSAULT
Montreal
Joseph Dussault, Montreal, has assigned to Lemarche & Benoit.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
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Montreal
Joseph Dussault, Montreal, has assigned to Lemarche & Benoit.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
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N.L. BETTCHEN
Golden, British Columbia
N. L. Bettchen, jeweler. Golden, B. C., has given a chattel mortgage for $350.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
Perhaps to be identified with D.L. Bettchen, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... en#p136004
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Golden, British Columbia
N. L. Bettchen, jeweler. Golden, B. C., has given a chattel mortgage for $350.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
Perhaps to be identified with D.L. Bettchen, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... en#p136004
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S. GROSSMAN
Marmora, Ontario
The wedding of S. Grossman, jeweler, Marmora, Ont., to Miss Rittenberg took place June 8.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
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Marmora, Ontario
The wedding of S. Grossman, jeweler, Marmora, Ont., to Miss Rittenberg took place June 8.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
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CHARLES K. HAMILTON
Welland, Ontario
Charles K. Hamilton, jeweler, Welland, Ont., was married to Alice Maud Hicks on the 2d inst.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
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Welland, Ontario
Charles K. Hamilton, jeweler, Welland, Ont., was married to Alice Maud Hicks on the 2d inst.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1897
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