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CHARLES MORENCY
80, Rue Commerciale, Lévis, Quebec
Charles Morency - Quebec - 1871
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80, Rue Commerciale, Lévis, Quebec
Charles Morency - Quebec - 1871
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W.W. WOOD
Brampton, Ontario
W. W. Wood, a prominent citizen of Brampton Ont., died July 4th from heart failure, following an operation. He was in his 67th year. He was born at Fredonia, N. Y., and came to Brampton when quite young. He carried on a successful jewelry business for many years and was also local manager for the Great Northwestern Telegraph Co. He is survived by his widow and one daughter.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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Brampton, Ontario
W. W. Wood, a prominent citizen of Brampton Ont., died July 4th from heart failure, following an operation. He was in his 67th year. He was born at Fredonia, N. Y., and came to Brampton when quite young. He carried on a successful jewelry business for many years and was also local manager for the Great Northwestern Telegraph Co. He is survived by his widow and one daughter.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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W.G. AVEY & Co.
London, Ontario
The firm of W. G. Avey & Co., manufacturing jewelers, of London, Ont., has been dissolved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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London, Ontario
The firm of W. G. Avey & Co., manufacturing jewelers, of London, Ont., has been dissolved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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I. PORTER & Co.
77, Victoria Street, later, 98, Jarvis Street, Toronto
I. Porter & Co., manufacturing jewelers, Toronto, are removing from 77 Victoria St. to 98 Jarvis St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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77, Victoria Street, later, 98, Jarvis Street, Toronto
I. Porter & Co., manufacturing jewelers, Toronto, are removing from 77 Victoria St. to 98 Jarvis St.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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THE GOLD NECKWEAR Mfg. Co.
Toronto
The Gold Neckwear Mfg. Co. is registered in Toronto.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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Toronto
The Gold Neckwear Mfg. Co. is registered in Toronto.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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THE STANDARD JEWELRY Co.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Standard Jewelry Co. of Winnipeg, Man., has been dissolved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Standard Jewelry Co. of Winnipeg, Man., has been dissolved.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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M.R. ANDERSON
Springhill, Nova Scotia
M. R. Anderson, jeweler, of Springhill, N. S., recently sustained a fire loss.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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Springhill, Nova Scotia
M. R. Anderson, jeweler, of Springhill, N. S., recently sustained a fire loss.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th July 1920
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T.W. CAPP Co.
Toronto
Tuesday, of last week, the Divisional Court, of Toronto, Ont., delivered judgment in an appeal case involving the right of an employer to discharge an employe working under contract for a yearly engagement. The action was brought by W. Clark, a mounter of jewelry, who was induced to come from England to work for the T. W. Capp Co., manufacturing jewelers, of Toronto. After two weeks’ service he signed an agreement binding him to work for the company for a year. Everything ran smoothly for five months, when Clark did some work which did not satisfy his employers and he was fined $1.45. He claimed that the company had no right to do this and consulted a lawyer, who wrote a letter demanding that Clark be paid in full for his work, whereupon the firm paid the money and dismissed Clark. The latter then sued for damages for the violation of the agreement and obtained a judgment for $125, from which the company appealed. The court sustained the judgment and dismissed the appeal, holding that Clark had not been offensive and had acted within his legal rights and that an isolated failure in maintaining the standard of workmanship did not justify dismissal.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th February 1905
T. W. Capp Co., Ltd., of Toronto, have been incorporated under the laws of Ontario with an authorized capital of $40,000 to take over the business of the late T. W. Capp, manufacturing jeweler.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th November 1916
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Toronto
Tuesday, of last week, the Divisional Court, of Toronto, Ont., delivered judgment in an appeal case involving the right of an employer to discharge an employe working under contract for a yearly engagement. The action was brought by W. Clark, a mounter of jewelry, who was induced to come from England to work for the T. W. Capp Co., manufacturing jewelers, of Toronto. After two weeks’ service he signed an agreement binding him to work for the company for a year. Everything ran smoothly for five months, when Clark did some work which did not satisfy his employers and he was fined $1.45. He claimed that the company had no right to do this and consulted a lawyer, who wrote a letter demanding that Clark be paid in full for his work, whereupon the firm paid the money and dismissed Clark. The latter then sued for damages for the violation of the agreement and obtained a judgment for $125, from which the company appealed. The court sustained the judgment and dismissed the appeal, holding that Clark had not been offensive and had acted within his legal rights and that an isolated failure in maintaining the standard of workmanship did not justify dismissal.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th February 1905
T. W. Capp Co., Ltd., of Toronto, have been incorporated under the laws of Ontario with an authorized capital of $40,000 to take over the business of the late T. W. Capp, manufacturing jeweler.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th November 1916
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JOSEPH L. GRAVEL
711, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Augustine Bouchard, Xavier Vaillancourt and Albert Nanton have been arrested on a charge of entering the store of Joseph L. Gravel, 711 St. Catherine St., Montreal, and stealing watches, chains, bracelets, rings, thimbles and other articles valued altogether at $800. The detectives have been working on the case for a month, and during that time they found about $500 worth of jewelry concealed in a sofa in Nanton’s house.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th February 1905
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711, St. Catherine Street, Montreal
Augustine Bouchard, Xavier Vaillancourt and Albert Nanton have been arrested on a charge of entering the store of Joseph L. Gravel, 711 St. Catherine St., Montreal, and stealing watches, chains, bracelets, rings, thimbles and other articles valued altogether at $800. The detectives have been working on the case for a month, and during that time they found about $500 worth of jewelry concealed in a sofa in Nanton’s house.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 8th February 1905
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DEFFERIES WOODMAN Co.
Alliston, Ontario
The Defferies Woodman Company will locate a new silverware factory at Alliston, Ont.
Source: American Machinist - 19th October 1911
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Alliston, Ontario
The Defferies Woodman Company will locate a new silverware factory at Alliston, Ont.
Source: American Machinist - 19th October 1911
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H. LOGAN
Montreal
H. Logan, jeweler, Montreal, is offering to compromise at 25 cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
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Montreal
H. Logan, jeweler, Montreal, is offering to compromise at 25 cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
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I.S. OSTRANDER
St. Thomas, Ontario
The stock of I. S. Ostrander, jeweler, St. Thomas, Ont., has been sold at 43 cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
Perhaps to be identified with J.S. Ostrander, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=182924#p182924
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St. Thomas, Ontario
The stock of I. S. Ostrander, jeweler, St. Thomas, Ont., has been sold at 43 cents on the dollar.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
Perhaps to be identified with J.S. Ostrander, see: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31885&p=182924#p182924
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ARTHUR M. GILPIN
Whitby, Ontario
Arthur M. Gilpin, jeweler, Whitby, Ont., has given a chattel mortgage for $300 to W. S. Gold.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
Perhaps to be identified with A.M. Gilpin of Uxbridge, Ontario, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... in#p129550
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Whitby, Ontario
Arthur M. Gilpin, jeweler, Whitby, Ont., has given a chattel mortgage for $300 to W. S. Gold.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
Perhaps to be identified with A.M. Gilpin of Uxbridge, Ontario, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... in#p129550
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H.H. CHISHOLM
Wingham, Ontario
H. H. Chisholm and wife, of Wingham, passed through Toronto, last week, on their wedding tour.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
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Wingham, Ontario
H. H. Chisholm and wife, of Wingham, passed through Toronto, last week, on their wedding tour.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
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THOMAS C. SAVAGE
Waterford, Ontario
Thomas C. Savage, jeweler, Waterford, Ont., has given a chattel mortgage for $400 to J. Matchett.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
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Waterford, Ontario
Thomas C. Savage, jeweler, Waterford, Ont., has given a chattel mortgage for $400 to J. Matchett.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th June 1901
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C. DAWSON
198, Carlton Street, Toronto
The jewelry store of C. Dawson, 198 Carlton St.. Toronto, Ont., was robbed of jewelry valued at $600 on the evening of Friday, Oct. 1. Mrs. Dawson and another lady were in charge, Mr. Dawson having gone out. The women were in a back room, when one man entered, leaving two confederates on guard outside, and snatched a tray containing brooches set with pearls. The men got away, but were afterwards arrested. Upon one of them, Fred. Parish, some of the stolen goods were found. He confessed to taking the articles and implicated the others, Malcolm McCoIlum and Harry Dewsbury, as his partners. The latter couple were also identified by Mrs. Dawson. The thieves were arraigned in the Police Court on Monday and remanded for a week.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th October 1909
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198, Carlton Street, Toronto
The jewelry store of C. Dawson, 198 Carlton St.. Toronto, Ont., was robbed of jewelry valued at $600 on the evening of Friday, Oct. 1. Mrs. Dawson and another lady were in charge, Mr. Dawson having gone out. The women were in a back room, when one man entered, leaving two confederates on guard outside, and snatched a tray containing brooches set with pearls. The men got away, but were afterwards arrested. Upon one of them, Fred. Parish, some of the stolen goods were found. He confessed to taking the articles and implicated the others, Malcolm McCoIlum and Harry Dewsbury, as his partners. The latter couple were also identified by Mrs. Dawson. The thieves were arraigned in the Police Court on Monday and remanded for a week.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th October 1909
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Exports of Canadian jewelry during December were valued at $26,855, as compared with $29,133 for December, 1919. The total exports for the nine months ending December were valued at $235,448 as compared with $228,345 for December, 1919. The great bulk of the shipments were to Britain and Australia.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th March 1921
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th March 1921
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F.T. THOMAS
94, Dalhousie Street, Quebec
F.T. Thomas - Quebec - 1894
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94, Dalhousie Street, Quebec
F.T. Thomas - Quebec - 1894
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PETER W. WOOD
Montreal
The death of Peter W. Wood, watchmaker, Montreal, is announced.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th March 1907
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Montreal
The death of Peter W. Wood, watchmaker, Montreal, is announced.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th March 1907
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THOS. J. PORTE & MARKLE Ltd.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
George T. Markle, of Thos. J. Porte & Markle, Ltd., Winnipeg, Man., has returned from an eastern trip, on which he made extensive purchases of novelties and art goods.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th March 1907
Four men and one woman were recently taken into custody in Winnipeg, Man., while trying to rob the store of Thomas J. Porte & Markle, of that place. Pawn tickets from Chicago and other cities were found in their possession. A trunk containing jewelry worth several thousand dol lars was also found in the house in which they lived.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th December 1908
W. J. Markle, who is at present in Europe on a purchasing trip for Porte & Markle, Ltd., jewelers, Winnipeg, reports a very stormy passage on the Baltic. It was the roughest of the Baltic’s 97 trips, the huge waves breaking an immense hole in the side of the vessel.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th April 1912
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
George T. Markle, of Thos. J. Porte & Markle, Ltd., Winnipeg, Man., has returned from an eastern trip, on which he made extensive purchases of novelties and art goods.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th March 1907
Four men and one woman were recently taken into custody in Winnipeg, Man., while trying to rob the store of Thomas J. Porte & Markle, of that place. Pawn tickets from Chicago and other cities were found in their possession. A trunk containing jewelry worth several thousand dol lars was also found in the house in which they lived.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th December 1908
W. J. Markle, who is at present in Europe on a purchasing trip for Porte & Markle, Ltd., jewelers, Winnipeg, reports a very stormy passage on the Baltic. It was the roughest of the Baltic’s 97 trips, the huge waves breaking an immense hole in the side of the vessel.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 24th April 1912
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