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PAGE SIXTEEN

PE PEnto ndiwYniCIRomicuE

Many Prosperous Cities Are Scattered Throughout This Section

GREETINGS

i

JOSEPH PETERS
LIMITED

ERN, Pri

CENTRAL
AUTO PAINT SHOP

, ,t

-
- - - --
Beautiful Homes, Excellent Recreational and Educational Facilities, Productive Agricul-
tural Area and Rapidly Expanding Industries Characterize Southern Part of
Michigan and Border Cities; Bay City, Lansing, Saginaw, Battle Creek
and Windsor Are Among Most Prosperous Cities.

New Year's Greetings,

McLean Motor Sales

Dits:0 Oil Finishes.

Commission Merchants

Durable Lacquer.

NEW STAR CAR
Fours and Sixes.

WINDSOR---GATEWAY TO CANADA ..,,

the north, the Detroit river on •
--
the north and west, and Lake Erie
••rt
the
south,
onjeys
remarkably
I
By JUSTUS MILLER,
147 SANDWICH ST. EAST
fascrable climatic conditions. To-1
CORNER ARTHUR AND McDOUGAL1.
REAR 565 CHURCH STREET ! Managing Secretary Border Chamber of Commerce, Windsor, Ont. karee,
.
corn, early find late vegt• - '

Phone Seneca 2382
Seneca 3202
1;0,1, and fruits form the hrinci- :
Seneca 3199
44
III: BORDER CITIES" is the 118111e generally use d I . i i t,,iitt.
pal crops. The Border ('hies and 1
Windsor, (Int.
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
Windsor, Ontario.
mete Windsor, Ont., and her sister municipalities, Tecumseh, surrounding district, with good ,
Riverside, Ford, IValkerville, Sandwich, Ojibway and La Salle. roads, public and private parks,!
,
1
These municipalities are continuous, Windsor being centrally located!g o vernment bird and gnaw sant•tu-,
-
. in the group, and together they constitute an unbroken business and trio, : week-end resorts, bathing '
The .1•wish life of Windsor, as
residential district stretching for miles along the south bank of the otmenes and over IOU miles of pie- in
- i depend
Detroit river,
opposite
the
C a
iti„II't.
ent
ity of Detroit.
turesque hike and river
residential
fur g
", ",lest
i • a ••• t •ic". s
Greetings.
i • mituges,
ti
iii
,,,,
ti
fur
!
• The progress of the Binder Cities has been phenomenal in
ior themost port upon hie
is becoming
the mmimti
recent f
G re e ting s.
!,ears, particularly in view of the slow development of the past. For 'annum. tourists and home-seekers. I of the emihunilY
its Hit e mut
many, many years, the Canadian ciiminuniti•s strung along the south
Contented Population.
activity. It is they who oiganize,
batik of the tetrad .: •
.
_
._
'' he Border ( ities has attractions plan definite programs, and carry
, still, not much more than a collt• c-
, 1 1 . t. n t t i.„,li ng an
, advantages which limke , .a
d „•„„ in.i a l „ewe,
.tillfi.s0 of
those programs to iilleressfUl eon-
all, quiet towns, really' y
',1 1' 1'.',1 .itt., apptai to
:
skilled 111111 Halm-
a suburb of the American
American tuf•trop-1 a one 01 the most in,
intehsely rulli- to, m industrial workers. The rapid clusiens for the common good.
•vat.]
agric ultural
most
t •
( onsolt•ring the Moldier of Jew-
America, which an annual revenue A ...rowlt of chest. municipalities, tht.
Alill then, suddenly, I . XIMITI ■ iiiii i ft.,,,„
•tabined facilities for recreation ish families in Windsor, the ladies
Corm
products in

Pi-
itit,,•n,,Ii;tharlxiv,,
iegan.
Dating*
from
about
.
I
;it
I.

count)'
t..11-o T
os ha ei;izh t.: , 1 ,!, m,i t til mt...xii -
and amusement of the lloriler .
insurance
of ov e r $15,00(00() . Essex
i
ti v i l iei n h :h ee u. ■ :::::: u iti l i e j i t li,, por t if, f t l!:It , f;I.11 2:; 1
LI , Will . of l 'troit. the additioni
I grual ■ leal.
f litli, O,1111.1
not only for Judaism,
Agents for Michigan Central Rail,
1 ,11111,, funildi,,(nlitill,ti...11II.il
of Ti l:: it}tb•':':Ilti.iill'I'''Iitrir.s till'il.t17t1;iir!'ilit
iIi:1,I,,,p,.11„, Iiii ) Itls
ii:',1'-'
771 persons, the urge %tat, g ,111,.- nag
, ii fur ,•, t h t. et titirn t tymn, n tltil
lil,le!l ,•
districts is another tremendous . a r e reas o n
ailed which has never since abated ,asset „hii.h must
s labor ha s been at.
A nit•rican License.
38 CHATHAM STREET
huh he (1,,,,,_
and which betholes Il l ll r , evill ' il t '
!meted
!metedhe, front nil parts
Burnside 1984
('snit. orgiiii
Mary 'i;:it 'otitis' iin:lth.the'u l. tiolit•S' Aux
garded. Tht• native population is mill.
Seneca 4385
the ! Talmud Torah of
of
the
best
strains
of
Great
Britain
1460 ELSMERE
'‘i'll.'hht!Its'uhrg
Pta,"oitn'Kit)ifl'u"srity
ha, impala- lull Frulivi, The gre • .,

oneuf Wil "l'"r• Ur ga"ize'l l'ol , 11 ye:"
, Th,
. Hardee Pities is ids" one
1582 Dougall Avenue
Windsor, Ontario.
a t
.
lion and wealth which Inns
C co
.
'ago, in Septelliber, 192n, this group
Burnside 2787
ntin• population in recent years has con- .ne impartant pi int s nt d stination
- • i
Windsor, Ontario.
tinily carriedBrder
ri
the
ities for-
for inimigrathm from Ii.eat Itrit. . now 'tha' more thus 150 members.
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
ward, has never reached the pro- sistiol largely of progressive and ain for those who seek entpl•ivint•nt 1Th' outstaniling aim
of the auxil.
portions of a "boom." Develonment ambitious Canadians fin in other in industrial work, 'These condi- !
parts of t'nada
a
and of f •r
tat!. it"' of etate ' e ' te hel l'
..
it • „curd , iii. i hi, g .,,,,,,, i . h _ 1111.1f

has liven rapid, but it has been tom-
the Tal- 1
Torah in every way possil•
to sidents
d•
Greetings.
sistent and has been founded on '
.
mong other things, theladies •
men( employment bureau situated Among
oiled States.
It t•c
roelthottfan Lusts s princi ples.
ause of the here almost invariably show, pee_ make evel:y . t•tfort to keep the chil•
stable,
intelligent
charlieter
of
its'
vide
The Border Ci
m sur plus Of labor of an unusu- !lint' i n tt 1 t sted and. clittitaioetl.
oft
of
en ferr
referred
t o US in short. is population, the Border Cities has I idly fint• type, Cnsurpas,ed eduea- To this end the}- have gtittol ( ha-
referredties,
the "lb•troit not been afflicted with the social i tional facilities, i ncluding high ttid
Canad
Its relati ve
position ill !„„,l 1,0),,, prohlenla mo
I nukah concerts, Purim balls, 11111Vie
Canada is, indeed, , remarkable NMI- ! r
often con- technical sehools. institutions for shotvs and other entertainments.

Bar to that of its great neighbor in • tooting eithintunities of very rapid !the sick and moll, and churches of
The officers 811.7 President,Mrs.
,
the tailed Sates. It has an ken- ItroWth, While therm wins not II mar- 'ail denominations odd to o w i.„, i.
Shifra Levine; first vice-president,
f
ti• al positi on in rt•gard to trade, Ice a bank robbery or a payroll d en titt i ti tt siii.th uts „f t h e II,,,•d ee , Mrs. It
We wish all our Jewish
Simony; second vit.t.-presi-
' ludd-up in this whole community ill l '
o and location, It is 1.,,2,i
transportatin
itieS.
.
Parks and playgrounds, 'dent, Mrs. S. Riehardson; financial
friends
H I patrons a
the fourth industrial center in
boating and bathing, golf courses,. secretary. Mrs. A. Caplin;
:Alen
such h nas
as b een the t
record.
Canada, and it is developing mare
Ilapy and Prosperous
prog- . tennis courts, bowling greens, race I lag secretary, Mrs. S. Shut, and
re., for some years. And of of
all
, t raf Ks theaters,
lake
New Year.
'rapidly
in capit
population
years. 1926 showed the g,reatest . sh.ifius.hii,
excursions
t :mil river !treasurer, Mrs. R. Kantor
Emtroualtin g and Furnaces.
a iiiii „ and
i i, construe-
lion per
any Corn' ; 11
o attra e ti ve •
qT 11, P.. nt
Though founded only this year.
inanity in Canada. Detroit oceu• ('snails • i„
to date. Conditions in ' pleasure parks mid elsewhere on the Ladies' Auxthary id Dt.borith
920 HOWARD AVENUE
general
Dies exactly the same position in
showed
a
marked
improve
nierd over
the Detroit river. and Lakes St.. Lodge Nn. 1h0.1aLtil:::Idevpeinntrl,t;it,iiti.1,7,1•MI.:•,
Burnsid e 3531-W
t Ili, regard in thin United States
diately prelin
cto
g yeard
s an Mime-
this , Clair and Erie, go to make up an ' /nod Writ
Ouellette Avenue
N•• closely t•onnerted are the itthab -
unusualthin inatioll Of conditions '
Seneca 1522-W
Windsor, Ont.
, become one of the most adios or-
Progirhr wit, PilrfettlitrlY eml ( h 8-
ititills
these two communities by d
circumst anct.s conducive to • ganizations
sued „ o w it„,„ en. citi,., i n „„ e , 1
,., and
,,,te ntt,t,
th,, ,, ...
in the city. Among its
, ri,
lizi sintsti relations and ties
All Repairs Gladly Called Far and Delivered .
ig
Aetitis lab., other activities. this society, xvith
'il. tiular.
t:
____ friendship t hat the nriigresA of
• troubles are unknown
lthe help of the Itlnai Insith, pro-
Expansion In 1926.
s each district exerts a powerful in-
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
Transportation.
duvet] the iday. '1100,” under the
Illleill. i. ern the tither.
In eciistruction, this metropoli
Transportation fat•ilities include I direction of .1. Baker. Further and
Greetings.
Location Is Ideal.
tali area far t000stoleil that of other live trunk lines—t.onnected by
Ile !Inure extensive dramatic activities
,
oi the • year,
cia..,,, , and
for again set a per capita cal terminal railways, with inter -
. are planned for the coining season.
!boxier Cities are in themselves the Dominion id .
l'amida. switt•hing, charges absorbed by the The officers of this organization
unique. Three grtott general trade Iltuilding
Building permits last year totaled IliffiefS--- Whilli
form
part
of
the
are: President. Mrs. Shifra Lc-
$12,556,220,
' nodes met•t at thin point--the Ca- . 081
„ i „ for as c' inpartol with $h1 ,- railed States an d t'anadia n rail-
Limited.
in
vier-president, Mrs. S. Slott •
nailian routes, from north and I s,,' 5 , ,,, i, 0,, 1925
ut • an increase id o ay systems, the latter covering recording. secretory. NI rs. G. Ile-
sest, terminating in Montreal,
Wholesale and Retail.
the whole Dominion and connecting allniS•
financial secretary, Mrs. It.
u ' Brunk' !dealings.
Quebec., St. J
,and
nd Halifax; the ...
totaled $2211,107,- at the Atlantic and l'avitie sea- Nleretsky: treasurer. Mrs. F.. Le•••1•
fill - Anieric1111 trade lilies flowing I.
Paint, Ghia. and Hardware.
an increase of approximately hoards- .ineitieling ninny privately , omits e
Niro. It
i
20 ter cent over 192.5,
:11,•retske, and
erustt and weat
west across
(Mario;
, I , Vnt .,1 lines and the I'anitdilin guy. ; guide, Mns. L. Arkem.
the a tlanatt, a
Distributors rf Ruberoid Roof. , lif
HENRI' RIVA IT, Prop .
,
.. anti I n c ..,„,, Custom s ret•cipts totaled $15,- ..thilictit inef•chant nitirinc--to the
, s5ii 15, a n increase
Perhaps the most liaise and
ing, Yale Builders Hardware,
of soli.. lending markets for merchandise of
northern and southetny America n -
hilt, per ,,,,,,t „,.,, i. 1925 .
Why are our patrons
omi
„f t" JeWiSh societies „f
Canadian trade routt•. This trade , o
the w rld. The liortler lilies is sit- i ws
W. lk D. Sporting Goods.
Employment for the first nine Limed on the world's greatest in- the citi„g,
y of Windsor is the Junior
willing to wait for
location has caused the coneentra-
lion in the Bonier Cities of three ! anal hs of the year 1:128 greatly . land waterwa ■ ., providing water- Ilinlassali. Organized on JDay I:,
tables? Why has the
f25.
I!
9n,
by
:, 1 en girls, the sheer co-
that
13 WYANDOTTE ST.
Anit•rican railroad lines, and of the tl
In Septet- liorne transportation west to the
,
, rie t'•,"ad'2'71
two
r s eal
I t ni I lc Yea Se %VMS re- lit
Canadian
place become 80 popu-
found
: "'d
transcontinental
Phone Burnside 1028
ad of the Grant Lakes and east l,;
'
en ,, „f
lines, while the daily t
, toirdt.d. lint during the last three. to Montreal and the Atlantic ocean. , , ,' t, ill ,,„
inn , ,,,,,, I _vial
lar with the ladies? Be-
WALKERVILLE
,,,,. i .,, i,....
tonnage
''' tan liths a der ream. , occ ti reed,
Water-borne traffic on the
Detroit
due to i Widening of the We intriu t anal alid „f t h e ",.. ,,,h mere, ,h,,,, r, ,,,,,,_
Ottawa and Pilhette Sts.
, , the lull in the automobile 4111,1 al-
cause you get the best
the completion of the projected . furs .
rivnI is "quail" at any one point lied industries. The actin del.
Phone Burnside 184-2016-F
renSe I I l.'elll Lakes-St. Law rence route I , 1
in
the
world
only
at
the
Bosphorus.
value for your money.
,,
thinces. bridges and every type
,
it ,
FORD, ()NT A Itl(
The British preferential tariff' I i in
n fl elitlil..Yli
uence, „, ent
„di, Detroit hod Its . the sea , ill vastly improve filed!- ,
Special Sunday Chicken
had a groat influence 11s well. I
given
with the general tics for witterdicriti. traffic to alto. ,,,,,, the end in sum of , ,,,,,, ilitilt,
o
, keeping
ti
the
• increases
:
I
-
opal:mon
hate
been
fn„,
this
p
Dinner, or those who so
American industrial firms found it ,, it ,, i n
or
t
'''
ill
'•
'
at ' " I, thin .1 . Ittolassah funds, that the
Greetings.
to their advantage to establish 'q u ite
prefer may (line a la
I,' Great La" , ''t'aa'L'ii'S•
L'"
„I
1 , I.,,Vt. nU. n t noted. The five e e l'”
sari, t V Milrht enlarge its eon
in Canada to care for their' , I I U l f
shipping rariht•e' include t"" in-
,
carte at moderate prices
,' tn•fis t' chsritv the Noon Ilaye- :
export business to Great Iiritain :ra i l municipalities of th e Bother, teeth Ill railways iiml Motor ruck
,,,,i and other
„ I. ga II i ,,, . .
Cities
had,
in
the
ninth
in•fith
..1
si
.
i
.
t.i
i
.,,,,
iiii
pii,i,ii
,,,,n,.
and the British empire. Casting the .,., ii ,
highways to
a ,..„„d,i,,,,,I 1,,,„ol a ti on of
about for a suitable I.s.ation they
111/111). Ontario ',tints.
-
:
h
i
The
'

tt•
•hio,
while
this
•ti•
4
fif
fli-
itfficers
of
the
NV
0
il
lilt
.Junior
1111-
found the Bother Cities practivally

Administr•tion.
dassah are: l'resident, Sarah Co-
rya had not less than 1 011 ,1 ” I
ideal. Ili addition to themarket- .
Many of the admini:trative fun , - h e
la,"
.
n;
vice
-
'
In:
by
the
end
fif
the
year.
president,
Molly
Sub.':
int! of conilliodities. this rommunity
Service
tins of the Border Cities' munivi- s k pv . t
i ii
' I.
offered accessibility to raw Mate- . 1 :.7, ' ,, 1)1111'111. The t•hamber of po
po l it i es
are
operateil
co-opens- ' 5 ! %•,', h ' att .ti',"a
a iut.T ul s t,:: r, t ,t,t t ?,. 3.,,,.
t tr n
,
by
t•ittl and fuel and competitive trans- ,,"' ' , .,
Home Furniture
t.
"
sItun"ti
'l.
s
i
tht'ati
19';';
the
nolo ' na, ,on w ill
I . - lively. A auharhall al 'a etahmit'" truth. ; Bere usan, and trit itsurer,
pio•tation both by rail and by
tea.
N
',
11111111
ter. Incoming Canadian branches math' -'' ', r •
'I1"ands. "ti"t srteit..ut (ntr'ililwho," tri:tT sn
i „ t!r'it ia'- "al b. "hen _ '
i
This Aonaurftif 1 record .toix.t.
, lit • ..
of Anit•rican firms found their
f ion, l'Onering the Border Cit its
Open Day and Night.
- !
. 1VeCheall charges
by the
and extending throughout. Esstfs WINDSOR BOY SCOUTS
nvailibility of the executive, engi- tit' roman for pessimist. The prig
l'hone 20
and traffic dt•partnit.nts of ' ress of the liordt•r Cities has been i t•tounty, is opet•atts1 by the Ontario
CAMP
AT
POINT
PALE
consistent
for
many
years,
incite].
i
,..
,
.
.
,
livering,
Storage Capaity 200 Cars
, oyorti-toectro. commissu.n, %chit+
the difficult period following m a
A M IIERSTBUR G
tht• Parent 'Mints, %shit,. limit time ' Me
d, new extensions, new track -

Last year a group of Jewish boys
Fully Equipped to Service All Makes of tar,.
wtvi lo,t by t,,,i 5 .,,, i h I tart ,ii i,„ l poilt-war deflation.
Already t hi s
1 ago. and power facilities at the organized a unit of the Boy of
f
" , - i minunity, while seventh in i 1
• 0
f
t f and front voillillilly heilioillar.
.'"•'h" . 0orift• , ..'dies
f its
fast year at a east Scouts of America, and heCiline
235 Arthur St., opposite Market
lotion in the Dominion, stand, • ,f „ 1 , 1 .0,i mat. d y S t ,„,,.,.111111.
Seneca 2385
tl'f,,
Trunk Troop No 28. Today there are 30 •
fourth in industrial activity, the , seoers, tiltratitm
The Far•South of Canad•.
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
plaid, health ad- members taking an active interest
,
i
attic
of
manufactured
i
1
The j.teographieal lOratiOn of toe
125 EAST FIRST ST.
.000,000 ."1
a " 11 -''' ministration, including eiftistrut•- • in scoutcraft under the direction of
Harder Cities was another import- approximating $100
ytolin i lion this year of a new general 'Scoutmaster Ralph Brt•zeti. Thy
Phone 684
ant spoke in the wheel of progress. And the percentage incrt.s set in eibil: il,,,,,,tital to cast $511 1
Flint, Mich.
1,000. and Il11111- ' troop is under the supervision of
This community is the southern plvyint•nt in 1926 ha: eXceel ed t • I . ning ' for future g
growth, and iliss the Windsoi. lodge of the I1'nui
eateway of Camilla, wholly or in I:Aritage in population. Stich sus- trim
ct parks are under the jurisdies rrith. Regular weekly meeting,
part. north of 22 states of lb, • tainta development does not sug- !i o n of the Essex border utilities , I
are held at the Talmud Torah of
Aniorit'an union and has within a ! tn•st a boom. The Border Cities has ,.0 „„„i„i,„ .
Il'indsor.
'" "f sound hash'
radius of 500 „ides, one of the most ' ' 1 '''' h Pt° l
The amazing ilex•elopment 41,
f
1,
L.('
1
Th e , ooys of Troops No. 228an-
,I,.„ s ,, i.,,,,,.,,„ tr.,,, i ,,,, s of population principles and '` ""
'
this yommuni
community'has i th.,h,e
,-
(rinses i„ lht. last 15 years,' malls' spend a part of the summer
is al mos
ill n11 the Americas. Itt•caust. tif it ' „ much great, future than it has I in short,
st
unprectolented.
'
vitiottion
at Camp Point Pale, which
climatic t. onditions, it is also the • °8 " a past'
• This development prot•eeiled at a is 12 miles from Windsor, along
Future in Promising.
Imo,. rapid rate during 1020 than ' with Tiooti No. :t of the (Ionic!
But great as has been our pros:- :during any other year of that per ' Cities.
.
rens in 111211, an even greater d'.- I not, and that rate is being still'
velopment is suggested by all the ' more iwe•lerated in 1927. The Roe-
The woman who is determined
signs of the times for 1027. Po- der chamber of conum.rce Wind- to he respected can be no in t he
laical stability in general is as- sec, n•presents all these various mast of an army of soldiers.
-tired and the political situation at municipalities and is assisting in
rt•eti n gS.
laive promises to be favorable, in directing thought and energy into
RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS
Ile who trusts nobody is never
many respects, for the Border 1'i- channel, which will ensure not only deceived.
in particular. Several great Di- greatest development, but the
1480 Howard Avenue
Phone Burnside 380 11
••••nstruction project: are either 'wst kind of development as well lid f?i ne cannot learn to swim in a
definitely under way or are no, for the Border Pities.
WINDSOR,
ONTARIO
under negotiation.
The tourist trail•, which every
I ',,reful and
Correct
year becomes important, is certain
Shampooing.
; • show large increases, and a f••l•
mg of optimism exists everywhere
Scalp Treatments.
a Hung our people.
Facial and Manicuring.
The folio% ing comparative sta•
DAY AND NIGHT
ustics of the first three months of
Marcel Racing.
, 1u26 and 1927 show the rapidly in-
1421 Davison Road
: ereasing development taking place
Telephone 7937
, - it developnwnt which all signs
1904.
suggest will be accelerated during
Flint, Michigan.
125 E. Second St.
the remaining nine months of the
FA
Phone 1124
Flint, Mich.
0
Building permits: 1026, $1,:11•7,-
• s...
1 i -.1 7 i• l'12 7 $2 814 'I:10 • WI p •r • 't t
1 I ) 1 ncrea se.
E. 11. M11.1.1t.
11 nk92 clearings, 11126 , $ !1 800,-
• —
..= sli; 1, 452,1 :. 2,921 ; 1 ,4 4 p er
P,
300 Ouellette Avenue
FOR QUICK REPAIRS
ant increase.
Phone Seneca 608
-.
..
abor conditions in January and
$ 21 London Street, West
Phone Seneca 302-W
= February, 1927, o'er,. similar to
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
those in Inn. In March, hosvever,
mity
! A
Windsor, Ontario.
la employment increased, over 5110
ithe,' r wt..m
s pt 1h7t,x,,,,,. :
Icing
h t, , ki h , • •n
t,t
Fictols
vemaisloml

Windvor I,adtcs
Are ..1ctive ill i
Civic Alfirirs

G. H. SNYDER
and SONS

COAL AND WOOD

Holiday Greetings.

for

Wm. M.
TAYLOR

W. B. Morrice

Long Distance Cartage.
Authorized



and Real Estate.

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FLINT --1 J. E. Murphy
Tinsmith

The Season's Greetings.

John Webb

Diamonds and Watches
Clocks and Jewelry

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"It Pays to
Go Out of
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LONG & WILSON
HARDWARE CO.

'Re turatiiin unit position

A Happy New Year.

HENRY'S PLACE

Automobile Repair Shop.

USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
Agent Chevrolet Motor Car:.

4 4.,eiut iitrute have been

Greetings of the Season.

The

New
Opera
Cafe

ARTHUR J. BURNS
Funeral

N. D. Foulds & Sons

It.

Garage and Service Station.

FLINT

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Greetings of the Season.

The Season's Greetings.

G. T. GRAY

FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AMBULANCE SERVICE

ESSEX
DEVELOPMENT
CO., Ltd,

FLINT

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BEST QUALITY
HAIR GOODS



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VIOLET BURCH
Establiow4

The Season's Greetings.

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We Clean and Repair All
Makes of Furnaces.

Estimates Furnished. All
Work Guaranteed.

1011 W. KEARSLEY ST.

Phone 5090 - J.

Flat, Michigan.



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There is no community in Can-
oils better adapted by location,
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= past development, future prospects
:and thy character of itn citizens t.,
lake faster or sounder progress
than is the Border Cities. We f• • I 5
.- that the years of prosperity. fol.
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F ... lowing the period of post-war d.•.
American license.
= flation and readjustment, and for
which
praying,
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= have at last really begun and that
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= the Border Cities, as much as any , p
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Pianos Our Specially.
community in Canada, has the will!
= and ability to forge ahead in the !
= van of this new day
of opportunity.: 4
941 Lillian Street
Burnside 3537
The industrial and commercial' Ii
= development of the Border Cities is',
WINDSOR,
ONTARIO
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A Happy New Year to You.

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A. E. Cochois

Long Distance Moving.

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The Season's Greetings.

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F. A. ROOT

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(;meeting; of the Season.

Heintzman & Co.
Pianos

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holiday' Greetings.

HOOVER
Plumbing & Heating

Company

PROMPT SERVICE

1336 Marentette Avenue

WINDSOR. ONTARIO

Burnside 3940

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