Belleville Business Advert. 1840s
- CA ON00156 TR/0212-2
- File
- 1840-1850
File contains newspaper clippings of advertisements for the Belleville area businesses ca. 1840s.
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Belleville Business Advert. 1840s
File contains newspaper clippings of advertisements for the Belleville area businesses ca. 1840s.
Belleville Business Advert. 1840s
File contains newspaper clippings of advertisements for the Belleville area businesses ca. 1840s.
Belleville Business Advert. 1840s
File contains newspaper clippings of advertisements for the Belleville area businesses ca. 1840s.
File contains 2 business cards; 1) Glasgow Warehouse (Dry Goods, Carpets, Linoleum & House Furnishings), Belleville and 2) Oak Hall (Clothing), Front Street, Belleville
Belleville Business Clippings – 1960s
File contains newspaper clips of Belleville businesses and owners from c.1960: Mika Silk Screening Ltd
Belleville Business College Diploma for E. C. Edwards
Belleville Business Directory 1967
File contains a newspaper titled “Photographic Tour of Belleville.”
Belleville Business funeral directors 1968; Thompson Funeral Home, Grant Funeral Home
File contains 1 newspaper clip with the advertisements for Thompson Funeral Home and Grant Funeral Home.
Belleville Business International Cooperage Co. Ltd. Commercial Credit Corp. Ltd.
File contains newspaper clips on the growing cheese box industry after it had previously slowed down due to a lack of elm veneer, and a clip on the growth of females in businesses.
Belleville Business Invoices 1852-59
File contains invoices from Belleville area businesses ca. 1852-59.
Belleville Business invoices St. Charles & Pringle 1894
File contains invoices for St. Charles & Pringle Belleville business ca. 1894 and a news clipping about Alderman James St. Charles receiving the contract for painting and repairing the wagons of the Pullman & Hamilton Show and building five new ones, at a cost of $1,200.
Belleville Business Jimmy Yeotes 1968
File contains a newspaper clip on owner of Uptown Billiards, Jimmy Yeotes, receiving a letter from Vice President of the U.S.A Spiro Agnew. Yeotes knew Agnew's family in his homeland of Greece. Published in The Intelligencer of 20 December 1968.
Belleville Business Photographer's Envelope, etc.
File contains an advertisement for D.A.Weese photography, a copy of the Hastings Directory featuring an advertisement for E. Chandler, and a c.1891 advertisement for city of Belleville by Wm. Ponton.
Belleville Business: printer Richard Ellis 1967
File contains 1 newspaper clipping on Richard Ellis's new building for his printer business being built from materials from the Foley Foundry, originally built in c.1839.
Belleville Business Report 1969
File contains the “Report on Business” section of the March 4th, 1969 Globe and Mail, featuring an article on Belleville and its slow move to being more commercial and industrialized.
Belleville Business: Stewart-Warner
This file contains an essay titled "Four Decades of Radio, Television and Electronics" written in June 1986 and gives a brief history of the Belleville based business Stewart-Warner Alemite. The essay was published as part of a supplement to the Intelligencer celebrating 65 years of the firm, where the authors are identified as F. C. Ethier and S. D. Hagerman.
Belleville Businesses - 1930's Advertising Blotters
Four advertising blotters (cards) from businesses in Belleville, Ontario.
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Belleville Businesses – 1890s invoices. Advertisements, letters
File contains letters, invoices, and advertisements from Belleville businesses from the 1890s.
Belleville Businesses – 1920s florists & gardeners
File contains invoices for florists and gardeners belonging to W.N. Ponton.
Belleville Businesses – clippings 1950s obit. Harry Smith, fuel & ice dealer 1959
File contains newspaper clips of Belleville Buisnesses c.1950's: S.B. Scantlebury “sample post” letterhead, Moira-Schuster Ltd. Business cards, Econ-o-wash ad, Horace Wright Dairy Queen manager, Harry J. Smith ice dealer dies, Sherwin Williams store opening, Meaghers Mens wear, Lazier house and other residential landmarks demolished for businesses, Arthur A. Sills & sons, Dominion Tires, Junes Text ltd., and Patricia's Beauty Salon.