The Diary of Winnie Beam - 1900
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Baptist Church on Queen Street
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Manufacturer of bicycles and axes
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St. Catharines' first park
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- Tea with Dr Abbott and sister at Welland House
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Former Stephenson House, closed in 1903
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27 St Paul Street
From Annual report of the St. Catharines Board of Trade for the year 1900 (https://archive.org/details/annualreportofst00boaruoft/page/n121)
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Notable industry of St. Catharines opened in 1855, burned on October 16th.
From Annual report of the St. Catharines Board of Trade for the year 1900 (https://archive.org/details/annualreportofst00boaruoft/page/60)
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Located at 68 Yates (at College). Destroyed by fire in 1903.
From Annual report of the St. Catharines Board of Trade for the year 1900 (https://archive.org/details/annualreportofst00boaruoft/page/56)
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Established in 1888, located on Church Street near Post Office
From Annual report of the St. Catharines Board of Trade for the year 1900 (https://archive.org/details/annualreportofst00boaruoft/page/38)
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Store image from top of 1887 receipt
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Presbyterian Church on Church St
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Noted for high class Dry Goods, Millinery, Jackets and Wraps, Carpets and Home Furnishings.
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Merchant tailors, 19-21 St Pau
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33 Queen St
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- Stamage Boyle reads lession in church_
- Undergraduate Music & Elocution recital at Demill College
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- Winnie's mother visits Carrie in Toronto
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- Winnie and mother drive to Decew Falls
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- Mr P.J. Price raises subscription for St. Catharines, Thorold, Merritton & Port Dalhousie ambulance
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- Death of Mrs Dr Leitch
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