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CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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Plullmallal Industrial Growth
E'xi)crienccd By Bi)rtler Cities;
During

THINGS MOVE IN WINDSOR

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WINDSOR MOTORS

PHOTOGRAPHER

"help Your 3Iemory Fresh in the Jlinds of
lour Friends by Photographs"

NOT DIFFICULT
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U. S. TOURISTS
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BORDER CITIES'
EXPANSION IS
WELL MERITED

Seneca 333-J

487 Ouellette St.

WINDSOR, ONTARIO

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ALBERT H. LEVY

that hay.. favorable tariff' arrange-
ments with Canada.

HARRIS ARDIEL

CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE
and La SALLE CARS

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ttance to Canadian, British and tr",e,tiee rural '" vir ""'," " t " with
private pars., govern-
foreign markets, they hair become ;twine an d
the step-children of North Aineri- meat bird and game sant!ta irie , .
can industry, the central dintribut- lake resorts, bathing Noodle-, et...•
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go t„
up condition.- :nil en.-
ing point for the Dominion's un-
psrts and for exports to countries cuinstmo• co n ducive to contented

LIFE AND DEATH
The population - - entimatvol at
it is
There is nothing slow I,r sleepy ttbout the City of \Viol er
11111,00o — has doubled in nix years!
thorole•bly,vide-awake lawn. The total yulue of the Lagting per and tripled in 12. The value of
11r have on llama-sting view of
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first --Ix mow!, of Ilya was more than t Lt 10 0,- construction per capita exceeded death in relation to life that hails
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Maliagnig Dreaor
that of any of the larger Canadian float the di s tinguished d e w ish
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. . , s by 40 per rent in 1924, 5t) Mariner Nachman ben Sim•hach of
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isa eviit ill 1925 and 60 per cent ! lbatzlay. Poland, who died lot 1.
of the
Bank clearings, customs It was a man of great pithy, rig.
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ENTERING CANADA
••:al
nnslottiee revenues, tale- met , :11 linnet in its ex Pre , `" , a':
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oh en! aid "11ydro" users recent II hen he i ,4 stilt' to hairsnoilo ,,, I
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, . _My rapid increases in coin- 1!Ifs final wi t hout IllaStielitilig it ,,,
that he might not enjoy it, Ion
•11, , .ion and business activitito,
.
The Border cities have come to Incr. ly be nourishial by it
Toll , J , 1 , , , rnetilitiatillr 11 trip
be regarded as the logical location
S I 1e1ds in ht " f th' 'tenth of a
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The rapid evpansion of the Bor- fur htmerican branch industries. iaglations man he said: 11that ilif-
I into Ducat, wi ll fi n d n „ dorn . ii it y I
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0 rtt Ihu I de• with the ,.„ •i „ iiiii .ler Cities is id t 1 hiutable to four Their situation from the stand- fere "' d '' ' S d"th Make to hit" ex-
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at before its t MT Ut n'ill I. he
autaor...es. ...! a period of ■Ole main features: lislustry, agricul- lmint of the United
ted States 111:111L1- "'ptth
m er elydwells her
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l't to nth a niche .-1, who is a resident " re.
reere"t 1 ""
while aft " .
a " d
h". " 1 '""• faeturer, who desires to extend his ward, his dwelling ' is fixed
and he
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Briefly,
these
nifty
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summarized
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market by bleating a bellnell flit,
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gaol Intro
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words,
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113 - 115 Sandwch St., West
• his tar into Canada for touting al•' folio'''s:
tory in t'anuda, commands a four •
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t• lice.
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4:, oorp,es only and return to t h e Industry:
fold consideration: 1. beast waste • i ' 'en '
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I like this view off the Bratzlavor
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(ter I to separate ar ti c le , I f rom
0 1 .1.1 States either through the
Telephone Seneca 270
1 • pert Lt' which he entered or aspirin to windmills) are manufac- I I f It hir/l h■I 'llti ::
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an attril
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branch
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f (1':;r
lead nielr:Hiri;
tuf
it it' at unlit!
in ' tfutnt?"
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the deit‘
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sidelight
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anY tiller vet without having lured in tilt se communities.
the city.
2. Facilities for bring- ri.vtit:InriItg.
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w of inintortanty.
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lil• it.) . kind or PRY any duty to
The number of workers in these ills' in raw material from the
NVINDS011,
ONTARIO
A
real
Jew
faces
the
grave
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0 'anatlian ash ells taltHals. All that industries have loom steadily grow- ,..iide
United
State. h ri • t,.
i , tthl •
. l o west
freight
• • t ' merely with hope but with eXpl.,.-
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3, , , inquired is that he sill out at the ing, while their diversity metals
;
death is only an in-
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To hi
E. S. 1101.11 ES, Sales Manager.
, ‘ , ;,',": i" , :i't i h i 'n i,i - ' , I .1 , tc11.
I; i OttStOtilS Lill, Oil t h e h•rIII.I . 011 ell -
ieclly the Border Citit:!S
s t ep
,' tering' Call/11111 a form in which , A vi cu lt ure;
a night's travel of httlf the popu- ' rasa.
ia ,t sn .,'.:1,.t iii h i tii ,1:Ttyl'i lli.,• in.., 1;i i 'li'g
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••%•%%%%%Msi I' a et to-liars are glom respecting ,,
anSSWVA%%••••••
,.,,,,,,, county, known as the sun tuition of the United States. 4. depends upon what life has in-
, his car. This form is made out in hart .. ut . rattsthi, in rich iii its au, flie climatic conditions are the
mildest in Canada. The mean rem-totted. For a good matt the gt•ave
be ing r etaimol b• . ' •
loy the rieultural products. Tobaueo, early
is only the shedding of the mate-
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the custom t linker
'qtY
and one
tomatces, fruit and truck-garden- perature in winter is not nearly so e riot to make way for the greater
motorist. The oar retained by the
I ned s, pii, :::
mg, y kitting, handsome profits to low as New York or Chicago, whil
iits, , ,et
i i th i.i..ii, ii it in,1 ,,t;xtihit ,th isittifit:gofh t, ii
motorist is surrendered to the cuss
in he spring and summer the sur-
t
the produce!,
toms ottice at the port of exit on R.
I rounding district of Essex ( ounty ing principally material or the sub-
creation:
le acing Canada.
`applies
the
marets
with
the
early
ordination
of
the
spiritual
to
the
The fith"enfutfe" ' ,Whin, ' 11! the
The ihdder I'die ''' i ' ? the gateway ‘fruits and vegetables. In fact, 22 iini i,, e i ii i rats h a ,.„ h u h, if any hope
clistollis alltbOrilic , when tilling (u,,,, :;:uttrhilii, a,t: ,uplthygar,:tupnii,l,sr.i4hiSaiannit,i states of the Union, either in part of the
grave. For it burial is the
out this card is as follows:
.ii,i..i.iii, ore supported largoi , or as a whole, lie farther north.
logical c o llap.t. and eon c lusion of
I. Name 110 ma inifactui el' Of car. - t i 1.
what paradoxically might be called
2. Nlanufactur• rt. serial and eh ' , y t•oo ism set-I:Big recreation. To
nar e'sio l'''iil a progressive dett•rioratin.
a lessee extent this is true lie ally. the i: 1 1-3 • 1 ••;rilt'•erat( h"ititth•se thee
gine number,
The •Iewl , I 1 view of 111111111 ' 1 ' ,16 ).
Essex county is boundtal on three lied of salt 270 feet this. In each .
I : Style alai ealub of rat.
side,
by
fibre
water,
thus
affording
square
mile
are
433,000
tons. int Mullett by the Bratzlitv•er seer
I. Lieense num bei.
and thinker is expressive of the
facilitiesChlorine, so
essential
to
textile
and
J. N iiiii i„, i . a ,,,I ,.„ lire, amt on spro,,,,,,i recreation facilities
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both of a permanent and transient Paper nu Is, i s manufactured here 1. 0rit'il . tiOn that the universt• is fun-
their number,.
Her.. also &internally moral. The wool is
in great quantities.
il, Signature and sweet address nature.
was produced for nn- progressive and permanent. Evil
of owner.
Great nuniners of Americans i•hloritie
is retrogressive and suicidal. This
7. Cit., tow it ob.l state of which have built summer homes on the Donal defense.
°wile! is a tesidelit.
'fhe last available Dominion cell- attitude is nut merely an assump-
( anadian sides of Lakt• Erie, the
thin, an artificial palliative for the
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The motorist mu s t earl'
of
with Detroit river and Lake St. ('lair' sus
Canadian manufacturers 1,„„„iiii,ary
easement of life's sor-
fl, i ,S I
registration
ratit
hint the automobile registration
ant,1 ,,,
that only three Canadian
is constantly and ' • sh w
anadian '
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card
identifying
his
car,
as
this
rapidly
increasing.
cities exceed the Border ('dies in rows and sores. It is increasingly
An%
warrantetl by adequate observation
must he displayedon demand of Location:
the value of annual manufactured !
111 human conduct. both in pt•rsonal
the t•ustoms Milt MI,.
The unique 'ovation opposite a output, which DOW exceeds $11111,-
Over 250 industries pro- lift. as well as in the lars.to.r !tit•ic-
If the tourist intends to keep his great industrial metropolis of over . 000,000.
history.
e:1i in t'anatla for longer than one 1,500,000 people, gives an added duce a widely diversified range of me id
ii, a fiat of this world of God:
It
, ■ , ' 1, t 1-1 1 it Will Le lie•i'',,orY for nil" advantage over the ordinary city manufactured products. It is the
toprot•ide a bomb Under this bond Fir-,),
it
furnishes
additional (':median automobile molter, with In the long run right rules, wrong
en ear
hi in Canada and means •T employment to many eiti- • over 40 industries manufacturing
he may kes
for a 'Lens. and, second, those proximity automotive vt.hicles, parts, arses- is redwood \Vhether wt. die or are
l., , it for to uring in
live.-- It -o. Dr. Alexander Lyons.
period up to six months in one to t he business center of Detroit ' conies and materials used in auto immortal doom's upon how wt.
Phone Burnside 486
year, but at the expiration of this makes it increatsingl• desirable tor ' construction.
Talk with many but feel with
p e r io ll of (inn. no extensionIn . re- Detroiters to seektht•ir hoint•s ill 1
It is situated ion the world's f ew..
newel is permitted.
the Canatlian side of the river.
, greatest inland waterway --- the '
WINDSOR. ONTARIO
Michigan his reciprocity for 30
'. route of the (treat Lakes steam-
i 1 happy death is better than a
days with Ontario in respeet to
ship traffic--also having five trunk lawsuit.
metor vehicle license , .
EDUCATIONAL METHODS railway
railway lines CalltIreted by tt•rini- lawsuit.
.\ nv information regarding ells.
railways. The transportation
try the king's example the realm
Vills or lirellSt. nut given above and
Ituibhi Judah said: "Why ant I facilities of the Border Cities link is rued.
dt!sired by the tourist may he oh-
up the United States and Canadian •
m
the
customs
ollicials
on
keener
than
my
fellows?
live:tune
':do( f ro
lake and railway system, providing
I lo• f. cry or at Ow. ..lock when land- I nOornied the school of Italihi Mir,
" ntsited at his hack. If I had been unusual and competitive services
s houl d for assembling raw materials and
t"t
the ifi f"
M n t o e seated before his face,
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Season's Greetings
t,ln Ontario
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, I eiteue, representatives of which have been keener still.• (Er. Iltb.) fuel and the distribution of manu-
factured products to Canadian and
practically
every
;■■ e In he found in
hi gh ways
"li e careful of the honor of y o ur export markets.
tiimn thong tthe provincial
l'ublicly owned t•let•tric energy,
colleagues; restrain your children
,i1 Ontario.
generated by watt•r power and dis-
l'avtal roads lead direct from the from higgayon,"
!hailer Pities to Niagara Falls, tion,") "and seat them Imtween the tributed at low ens( by bald C0111-
Locum and points east. Good knees of the diselplet o f th e „d„,, , •• miFsions, turns the wheels of in-
dustry, propels street and interur-
h ca lthful holiday diversion said R. Eliezer. (Bee. 2sli.)
ban ears, lights streets, business
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t amidst delightful
and other houses and makes hous•-
Pupils
should
ma
address
the
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with
real
hospi.
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e l t ry
hand. are doubtlesa itelieher by name, nor sit with their keeping easier by cooking, wash-
taro t' ;III ..1.• I y
a o • magnets that draw tourists hacks towards him, nor he seated ing, ironing, etc., in most Bordt•r.
ally every slate in the without his permission. (DuLlOtt.) Cities homes.
WALKER RD. at SEMINOLE
•••••ni praru ,
Natural gas in also available
foie n ill iii.I.• 1Sing thousa n ds year
Phone Burnside 724,1
In the sixth year the pupil should throughout this area
I „ eat
In 1925, more
The importance of well-balanced
than 1,000,000 United States tour- be taught the Bible; in the eleventh
Night, Burnside 41I-J.
tlevelopment has not been over-
Ont.
•-Is entered Canada Via Niagara yen r, theex Teg
"seirsulariyi-i
looked.
l'hnsurpassed
educational
I- ibis and Windsor.
I foci ivies, including high and tech-!
canada is striving to merit its o .)
teasing fame as the ideal sum- _
In. i! playground of the continent.
tbot outstanding of all factors in
tillario's popularity with tourists
- its wonderful network of im-
1■I 1 , ,s1 highways, on which millions
ef dollars are being expended all.
;11 ' .V by pro, incial and Deminion
The Phone Number Is the Same a, the None..
,•-• elm nts.
I wc tl,e,tigh !limited highways
In the got ernment of
silo.
direct Canadian
•Irt art,
Rooseet•It high-
!ti• famous
e
Spleb.lel accommodation fur
the tour provided at lilt l'On-
I 11-lit point,
Aineri••all tourists may purchase
In Canada a U 1,0 many articles of
' Illerehandise at a much lower oriel.
I than at hom•. A great many arti-
The Best Equipped Taxi Service In the Border Cities.
I los imported from the British vili-
fier.. may be purchased here w hich
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
fir• not available in the l'inted
Lowest Rates.
States. Visiting the stores in the
Closed or Open Car..
Border Cities will reveal to the
tourist ninny interesting things at
altraetivt• prit
Among the various articles of
merchandise alloy, referred to are
diamonds, silverware, fine china,
her novel-
English cutlery, fine leat
Phone Seneca 89
London Street, West
ties, woolen steamer and nuto rugs,
fun• woolen clothing, WoOl•n sweat-
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
ers and sweater coats, tine wool
yarns, woolen blankets, domestic
land imported woolen hose and un-
derwear, Scotch tweeds, English
serges, French silks, fine Irish lin-
ens, English, Italian and French
gloves, English hats and cap,. Eng- A
Ito, books iclas.sars), rare laces,
English briar pipes and smokers'
27.28 LaBelle Building
goods, fine toincet•tionery and jams.
The United States tourist in en-
Seneca 4425
1 titled to make certain purchases
while in Canada and to take them
' home without paying duty. Below
WINDSOR. ON • ARP )
a rc• quoted the two paragraphs
fi•m the United States tariff that
ciater SUCh 'terns:
Paragraph 1695. Clothing luau-
I
! ally owned by persons and in their
possession at the time of their de-
parture from a foreign country,

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Bosh Ihishonah Greetings and
Best Wishes.

the Meal schools, institutions for the
growth of the Border Cities? , the aged and sick, churches of all de-
parks
and
play'-!
comprising
the
con-
nominations,
industrial area
tigutins municipalities of Windsor, grounds, homing and bathing, golf
Walkerville, Ford, Itiversitle, Sand- courses, tennis courts, bolding
wich and Djihway, has been phi.- green, three race tracks, theaters,
nomenal, lake and river sttrantship excur-
liecall,e the herder Cities are stuns to attractive pleasure parks
the strategic ;in ,' ,..,„ pon,i r eii , and elsewhere, good roads to at-

the last dreads'

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Greetings of the Season.

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Canadian Commercial
Motor Car Co.

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BODY BUILDERS

Greetings of the Season.

PURE I CE CREAM TO?

509 GOYEAU

SENECA

1541

Windsor, Ontario.

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A Hapy and Prosperous New Year to All
Our Jewish Friends and Patrons.

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Cab Co. --------- -

Vaudeville and Photo Plays

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Holiday Greetings.

ATKINSON & MALLENDER

Greetings of the Season

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Hashonah Greetings.

Burnside 1652-W

WINDSOR. ONTARItl

The Season's Greetings.

W. E. Truesdell

General Insurance Agency
FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIFE ACCIDENT

Insurance in all its forms

Universal Bldg., 24 Wyandotte St.

WINDSOR, ONTARIO

Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes.

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HOWITT Battery and
Electric Service

# 221 Sandwich West
Seneca 3027-.1
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WINDSOR, ONTARIO

Greetings of the Season.

Commercials Press

Printing

Paragraph 1695: Articles ae-
; ,ot.,1 abroad by residents of the
l'cittol Staten for personal or
i iuschold use, or as souvenir. or 00
r ,It, but not bought on commis- 00
•11 or intended for sale, up to, but A
excerding • total of $100, shall
admitted free.

Little

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Burnside 3750

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The poor man rinks nothing i.as

61 Pitt Street, East

WHILE"

Phone Seneca 3522

WINDSOR, ONTARIO

The Season's Greetings.

FURS

M. L. MAY

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Have Your Furs Made to Order and Remodelled

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by Expert Furriers.

120 McEwen

WINDSOR, ONTARIO

good is what pie area.

when he meets • thief.

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THAT IS "WORTH

Windsor Ice & Coal Co.

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It in dangerous to mention ropes
• the house of a man who wa=
t,

$

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East,

Seneca 216

N IRIR W

INSURANCE AND LOANS

962 Gladstone

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Capitol Theater

Burnside 4300

Butter and Buttermilk. Fresh Daily.

Phone Seneca 1533
WINDSOR, ONTARIO

The Season's Greetings

Independent
Taxis Ltd.

RANKINE BROS . , Prop ,

312 Park St., W.

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Pasteurized Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese,

Pasteurized Milk, Cream and
Buttermilk.

Brown's
Service
Garage

The Season's Greetings.

Maple Leaf Dairy

Windsor City
Dairy, Ltd.
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Phone Seneca 982

WINDSOR; ONTARIO

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