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Furs Remodeled Into the Latest New York and Parisian Style

Season's Greetings

L. LaFontaine

Upon this momentous occasion
in the lives of the Jewish people we
extend our best wishes to our Jew-
ish friends and clients for a happy
and prosperous New Year.

Specializing in Seal-
skin, Mink and
Persian Lamb

Manufacturer
of Fine Furs

Storagt. of Furs,
Goods Called For
and Delivered

GREETINGS

Arthur S. FitzGerald

4 49

WINDSOR, ONT.
Telephone Seneca 1580

Safe Way."

CANADA

Seneca 1007

At the Horseshoe
617 Aylmer Ac,

Arthur S. FitzGerald & Company

WINDSOR, ()NT

24 Chatham St. West, Windsor

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We Wish You All a Very Happy and Prosperous
New Year

`The

Arthur E. Moysey
Co., Ltd.

BELLINGERS'

Dry Goods Store

IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS SILK AND WOOLEN DRESS
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DRAPERIES

FOUNDED 1904

Specialists in High-Grade Canadian
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36 Ouellette Ave., Windsor

Seneca 345

329 Ouellette Avenue.

Seneca 1400

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A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year to All
My Jewish Friends

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Stations

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Tecumseh Rd. East at Eeasex Terminal Burn
1593
Wyandotte St. at Cameron
Sen. 1663
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ORGANIZATION OF CONGREGATION
SHAAR HASHOMAYIM AN OUT-
STANDING EVENT IN LIFE
OF WINDSOR JEWRY

The Border Cities is singularly in 1926, $12,550,210. In 1928 th e
favored by its geographical laps- !molding arogradi will
sane.-
lion.
The various niunicipaliti, what smaller than in 1920 • but
room:corned front on the i i i gable from building projects now an-
(Official Brak e Test, Essex County Auto Club)
wider. of the Detroit river am! p o unced, 1929 will likely establish
I eke St. Clair for a ohst inee (of new
o:w t:
icards. The percentage for
The oatodopnoling event in the hers of Parliament. and local iilli- "'—
over 15 milts and pus. located in the four leading Ontario coniniuni.
the very center of the Great Lakes ties from 1921 to 1926 were it , life of Windsor Jewry in the past dal , The 1109 address 11.11 :1 ff: -
by Rabloi losobendiger.
system. The area occupis, a cep,. follows: Border Cities, 92 per years is 1h1 oorganizatioon of e on. livered
,
rhe building When coomnlettal
tral !position in the industrial re- c•.nt ; London, 42 per cent; Ottawa,
gregation ShawIlashoinayitu and willcost about $2011,000, and will
(lion of North America. 14 per cent; Toronto., 9 per cent.
It is as the Csnadian neighbor The employment situation is the new Synagogue and Center contain a synagogue with a seat.
of the city of Detroit, however, equally favorable. The percentage 111.w in process of construction. ing capacity of $1,000, a hall for
The above two events avert. ef- assemblies, mass meetings :anal
that the great advantage of lure- increases for different periods
lion becomes so apparent. Clearly have been given in ap receding feeted as the result of the arrival recreations, classrooms, meeting
marked out by its position on the chapter. These increases are also to this comnpunity of Rabbi Israel rooms, a library, a kitchen, a din.
.•it' :t great inland waterways as a mar- greater than in the cases of the hebendiger, who until then had ing room, a choir room and a
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been for six years the spiritual rabbi's study. It is expected that
kiting and distributing center for leading cities already mentioned.
3.:H7 the produce of the adjacent Cana-
The figures for bank clearings leader of Coongregation Shaare the first thaw will be ready for
Zedek, one of the two largest con- services for the (aiming High Holy
dian territory, the Border Cities can be given for Windsor only,
district has seen its importance and fur a shorter period. Since gregations in St. Louis, :Mo. Ile Days, and the entire building will
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: 7 -4 tremendously enhanced by the in- they indicate the financial position came here at the invitation of the be completed by the end of the
LET US DEMONSTRATE A CONNOR IN YOUR HOME
/i46:: fineries. of Detroit in the rapid rise of the community, they are of in- leading .lews, to organize a new year 1929.
t•, s+ of the latter as one of the leading terest to every business executive. modern orthodox congregation and
The present officers of the syna-
118 WYANDOTTE ST. EAST
'cora manufacturing centers in the They show the following remark- enlist the sympathies of the Wind- gogue are: !honorary presidents,
ryo
sot Jews for the new project
Open Evenings
. • e States.
Phone Burnside 8049
ts. able increases: In 1919, $95,791,- . . S. K. aum„ r. .. Gelber,
' a 1 4' The hurter Cities has sonjoytal a 923; in 1923, $176,443,119; in Shortly after his arrival, a Sr., Mr. J. Kovinsky; president.
WINDSOR, ONT.
,,,,
p
1927 meeting was called of all those 711r. M. Nathanson. first victo-presi•
ihsonoinenal
growth during the 1920,
$2211,109,195•
in
‘' past few years which is of interest $243,913,678.
The figures for who expressed an interest in the dent, :Mr. .1. A. Glanz; second
11.4,1 to every American executive with 1928 will show a still further in- work, at which temporary officers' vice-president, 'Mr. I). B. Caplan;
*, 0 , trading or industrial connections crease.
were elected, with Mr. M. Nathan-.third vice-president, Mr. J. Gitlin;
in Canada. The growth is more or
Assessment,
n t
including son as president, and a campaign treasurer. Mr. B. Brody; secretary,
509 GOYEAU
0,1°. less in direct proportion to the exempted properties, has shown committee, headed by 11r. I. NI. Mr, NI. Schott; financial secretary,
SENECA 1541
(il growth of Detroit. Today it rep- the same upward trend. In 1911 Chernink as field inarshal and Mr. ,1. G e lb e r, .Ire
Benjamin
WINDSOR, ONT.
Brody and
tta' resents the most populous area in assessment was $20,843,938; in Slessrs,
Besides the men's organization,
the southwestern
peninsula of 1918, $95,786,492; in 1:121, $58,- Joshua Gitlin as generals, was ap- the women have been organized
Ontario.
548,907; in 1920, $117,929,091; pointed to raise funds for the cave- into the Shear Hashomayint Sister-
'e
tion of a new synagogue and ('en- hood, with the following iiilivers•
This proximity to Detroit has and in 19.8, $1_8,(oPod,141.
•:
t "retf.
t„
t„ retrit 1-71,
oo,N, had two particularly far-reaching Huge
Volume of American Busi• ter. The campaign was °Modally President, Mrs. David Meretsky;
results.
In the first place it has
launched at a public dinner, which vice-presidents, alrs. NI. D. Pete,
nes.,
was addressed by Rabbi Aaron man,
Provided employment for thou-
Sirs. S. Nleretsky, Mrs, M.
Custonis receipts are Interesting,
and. if Border Cities residents also, since they indicate both the Ashinsky (of Detroit, Rabbi S. Nathanson, Mrs..1. Cohen; r•corol.
who have commut e d t o
Detroit. volume of American commodities Sachs of Toronto, and Rabbi Loo- Mg secretary, 111rs. Harry Lean;
funds raised due- corresponding secretary, Mrs. A.
This number varies according to received at this point, and the ex-
ing the campaign and additional C. Salomon; financial secretary,
industrial conditions in Detroit, tent to which the Border
litLereiices, ..kny Bank in Windsor
but has at times been in excess 1 ■ f
is developing as a port of monies that came in afterwards Mrs. A. B. Cohen; treasurer, Mrs.
district
201 Heintzman Bld g.
15.000 persons.
amounted t o. over $911,111111.
This 111 fgt.' rum- entry.
Seneca 1141
Joshua
Gitlin.
in 1912 customs receipts
MANDSOR, ON 7r.
ber of workers with their families tootled $1,452,787; in 1910, $a,- outstanding contribution of the
The Sisterhood has already be-
has had a
2344 Buhl Bldg.
great influence in the 793,650; in 1921, $7,157.527; in campaign is the $18,0110 donated came affiliated with the M'oatien•s
Cadillac 8702
byT711,11,s. t.,Iro ,ssaekpi hngK if
o:y,
ins
residential mod retail development 1;120, $15,900,850,
League of the United Synagogue,
In 1928 the
DE1'110117 , MICH.
1 ss.
grou n d for the and has pledged
n the sec- total will be
too thy
and ph , a it has had much to. (la than i n 192a. very much larger i new building took place 'ruesday, building filial.
Jp ur,n,s,. i 2::. , ni spt,,t, rh ,,,I. ,Ipyr. tosine ,n itu: oo, I oi o r , f g a tli m , i n iN- .
with the concentration of Indus-
F
Friday night religious seutioe. /
were eiiiiilucted by the Congrega-
tries in the Border Cities which ftisTisheisn.;otv't'ptrits'Itirart5n..:urliof(Nr.s.'it'it'hilo',;
lire, or have been, connected at
Ills chMr. lion Shaar Ilashomilyini
s h ow generally much largis,:tr any prominent non-Jews.
during 11,
stone time with American inter-
man of the occasion was Attorney past winter at the auditoorium .of
ests. It affords one of tho strong-
.1 David A. Cron, and greetings were the loocal Talmud Torah.
' , ,. 1 1 )}'
1'r:Iru l nit ' y t ile ( ‘a
'tipt• I ' olii; tnsoy
Rablo:
extended
1.y
:Mr.
Nthanson,
presi_
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Lehenoliger 11:divided sermons in
Unbent,. an uninterrupted groowtil
tilalITF:7-
0;2
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which has been not only stoodv,, dent of the coingro:gatian, by mein. English at thoos: services.
ter between the indasiries of the h u t ada c h has to
oilx,i‘.‘ lI fi e ;: r i::i::,s ' ,I i i:1,1:, 1 , 1‘. ,'st, . .i r.' 1,,' : , 111:::" : ‘
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constantly too
f i nite States : a id Canada.
acct....int,: they show a full and plies Ti
i the district. ''ban's. is an ply.
In both q u antity and qual.
!s unlit ure.
Si 1 ny an.
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Recu:si Popuiat'on and Beading compluti kind of civic dnv , 1 111 , "m01,' supply. all of which is Puri- ity, it stands favorable compari-
rd tin
iii •
Increases.
ilcsigli ,
ment not nostrieted to only a few fled before reaching the cansumer. soon with an , y i ty
(
'It
,p
result has been a renoark. m•pects of business or community! ..kIthough gas is ma so extensively water system is an d,. th e ..,.. in
„,.. .
do eel
in every denart. expansion; and they illustrate a used in industrial Productian as meat and control of th e E ssex p,„,._
meat of civic life. Th e inereas• i n gee oral devioloopment greater, be-, formerly', it still ecollnes an ins- o'er Utilities Coononoission,
oiture ,ilons. W:. can H.
whirl,
population, building, e mp laym y nt. etas, o f th o proximity of the II .r
Cor. WYANDOTTE and OUELLETTE
that high- crier appc, a'
portentpositian. particularly for ftine E
tin
ll:2trifco p
r otsvh:.::..hic
oliir.. g,..,,,,,,,,,
bank clearings, asses , thent. ithil du' ('110- to 1)ctroil and to A oneri- small gas engines, bako. ovellS, 114.
ii, 1 , 1 , 1 ll ih i ti .... i i. tili.11- 11i i ,
ti;, i_ii .„1,: 1C ii, •
Seneca 4813
customs receipts indientt the gen. Pratt business, than the general per - enameling ovens,ioililering fur.i,:i ,t.if.,,,th
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era' expansion of the eommunity. centage of expansion of business, Dace , , and far
upon
yell.
large Plants where
It is with the cast and ,tfi c i en ,.. y
WINDSOR, ONT.
The population inereaSed from ',undone and population in Canada ,I i tuart , ‘ :nyg futis:,1. c. ::ins,t:,,itti;tinai n,,,itshr,slutitro
i.ww,eirrl,esh,a,,s1.,sna ir. .
23,771 in 1911 to. :17,1197 in 1018, at large.
Y t hdtr.'-.A'ill';rrtiro'.npo
to r.7,i1011 in 1921, to 99.4l0 in Natural Resources of Border Cities important to note in this regard most interested and in
213 Victoria Ave.
..
1920, to something user 115,1100 in
Seneca 2350 - J
Availability god giii.arnei.. of that the gas suppli e d Bonder Cities
Windso'•
Electric energy is a basic
zsp
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1928. 'rhis is an incr
ea
increase
no "thy; power, fuel and water are great as . manufacturers has a heating value of Cin
;radian industrial life, and d
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important city in Canada has en- sets in the rapid industrial growth in excess a 1,111111 Briti s h (hernial 1:1,uriinilflu
ri:itr,tiii,I.,11ilfrah(potH,trinzs hi;:,sli nsiry„,t1 '-1!
joyed.
57-S7.11"" 52-92-575P-5257-5-v-57.1:75?-5T=1-'5"-
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From 1921 to 1927 the of the Border Cities.
units, a very high cantent.
Border Cities increased in nopUla•
While there is sufficient natural the sostal.lishment of American
coal is not relatively as impor-
SeaSOn ' ti
tion 85.2 per rout, while Montreal taut, in view of th e development gas to niesot all immediate require- branch plants in Canada.
increased 28 per cent, V:incouver of hydrieeleetrie mover, as was rnents, ample provisioon for future
Power is supplied to the V A I 1011,
21.5 per cent, Quebec 15 per cent, ante the ruse, but over 650,19. 1 1 needs is being made. Drilling op- communities
Of
province by
Toronto 135 !a r • cent, !lamina(' tons are still u se d annua ll y. Thi s orations are being coonductely con- the Hydro-Electri• the
Power Commis-
7.5 per cent, and Ottawa 0.3 per is all secured from Am e ri can pro - stantly for new sources ot supply. shin of Ontario, which maintains
cent. In that pyri o d th e Border during areas, principally from In order to
ensure an evenly Rip'. generating plants,
a network of
Cities increased its population by Southern Ohio, West Virginia, and late,' an d d e p en d a bl e pressure, and transmission lines, supplies the
49,394, while Toronto, a city 1.f Pennsylvania. It i s shipped Moth to prevent wastage, four large ,,,p;o,tost:::nrl,„,totantm
ttrila,di:,,m t
over half a million population and by railway and water carriers, and Hortonsphersos, or emergency hold-
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
i ensures that
th dai ; the
next in percentage increit, in On- is as easily secured as in the case ers, have been installed. In addi- of the electrical energy
to
tario, gained 43,879.
of American centers o f eq u a l di,. tion, a location has been secured sinners shall be the minimum can.
con-
Canadian Shore Progress F
tance from the mines. M . oreever, on t he Detroit river for the erec- sistent with the financial stability
Than Detroit,
because the distance train the lion of a modern and efficient of the enterprise. Arrangements
The recorl of construction bears mines is so short, freight notes on plant to supplement the natural have b een
made, moreover, to en-
a close relationship to that of tins coal are cheaper than in the gas supply when that becomes sure a supply
which will meet all
population.
Building permits in pass. I if most other Ontario, con- necessary
future
requirements,
and as the
1911 totalled $915,000; in 1910, muniti es .
Another great asset to the corn- volume increases, the
rate de-
WINDSOR, ONT,
52,347.800; in 1921, $6.599,0111;
Gas is secured Trani natural sup- munity is its splendid water sups creases.

A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All mi.
Jewish Friends in the Border Cities

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ings to all our Jewish friends and
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111.115 Chatham St. E.

Phone Seneca4931

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Barton-Netting
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Partitions, Window Guards

Ornamental Iron & Wire Work
Vine Trellis, Lawn Fencing

Lighting Fixtures, Fire-
place Furnishings, etc.

Chain Link Fencing
Playground Equipment

147 SANDWICH ST. EAST

15 SANDWICH ST. EAST

Phone Seneca 4219
Res., Burnside 3936-.1

Phone Burnside 8105

WINDSOR, ONT.

SANDWICH, ONT.

a

Fly Screens

1115 McDOUGALL

23 Pitt St.

Phone: Business, Burnside 3680

WINDSOR, ONT.

Seneca 690

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Holiday Greetings to All My Jewish Friend ,

Real Service
Cartage Co.

Moving, Trucking and Expressing
American License

29 Goveau

Seneca 1420

Windsor. Ont,

WINDSOR , ()NT,

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We Wish You All a Happy New Year

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Strome's Cartage

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Appliances

Local and Long Distance Moving

Montreal

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A Happy New Year

Manufacturers of

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PHARMACY

Limited

London St. at Ambassador
Brindge

Phone your ardor—we deliver

24 FERRY ST.

Phone Seneca 5409

Seneca 2967

WINDSOR, ONT.

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53 Pitt Street West
Seneca 3292

SENECA 1132

WINDSOR, ONT.

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