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Kenneth campbell & co. / medical hall |
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Charles Gurd, le manufacturier d'eau gazéifiées, aurait travaillé pour cette firme pendant 17 ans. M. Campbell avait un agent à Ottawa, W.M. Massey.
Source: Langford’s Guide to the City of Montreal, Langford’s Advertising and Publishing Agency, 3rd ed., 1867, 91 p.43.
Starke’s Pocket Almanac, Advertiser and General Register, J. Starke, Montréal, 1868, p.129.
Source: Guide to the City of Montreal, John Lovell, 2nd ed., Montreal, 1874.
Source: The Traveller's Guide for the Cities of Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa and the Rivers St. Lawrence & Saguenay, Montréal, 1872, p.17.
Il est possible que le remède était vendu dans cette bouteille.
Starke’s Pocket Almanac, Advertiser and General Register, J. Starke, Montréal, 1876.
Source: DAWSON, S.E., Handbook for the Dominion of Canada, Dawson Brothers, Montréal, 1884.
Almanach agricole, commercial et historique, J.B. Rolland, Montréal, 1885.
Source: McGill University Annual Calendar – Faculty of Medicine, John Lovell & Son, Montréal, 1884. |