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M. Tessier sold to S. Green berg, et al., lota Nos. 49-43, 44. Notre Dame de Grace ward, measuring 50 by 90 feet, without buildings, and fronting on Decarie boulevard, for $5,000.
Mrs.*ZL Goldsmith^ et aL, sold to M. Bendit lot No. *0j-104. St. Louis ward, measuring 20 by 72 feet, with buildings bearing the civic Nos. 18S3 to 18S7, fronting oh DYolet street, fur
I. Bodnoff sold to Mrs. S. Bodnoff lot So. 20-9, SL Jean Baptiste ward, with buildings bearing the civic No. 44M, fronting on City Hall avenue, for u,50�.
S. Saltxman et al sold to A. Cohen lot No. 11-27, St, Lawrence ward, measuring 25 x 85 feet, with build-lags, 5*15, 3317 Clarke street, for %1-75*.
S. Pesner sold to Pesner Realty & Investment Co.. Ltd., lots Nos. 1774,
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Pearler's, Limited, sold to Pesner Realty A Investment Co., Ltd.. lot No. 17G8 SL Ann's ward, with buildings, 9S8 Chaboillex Square for $59,-0O0.
given honor for bravery
Prompt action as the keynote of bravery, Alderman Louis Rube ostein, president of' the Quebec Branch of the Royal Life Saying Society, said in presenting a life-saving certificate from the Royal Canadian Humane Association to John. Bloom. 49�a Esplanade Avenue, at a meeting Thursday, December 12, of Mount Royal Lodge of Bnai Brith. Edward Barkoff, president of Mount Royal Lodge, was chairman. Annual election of officers December 2f at a dinner celebrating the Chanrntah festival. Mr. Bloom received a cup, presented oa behalf of the lodge by H. K. Hjarschorn, president of the Canadian Amateur Sw 1mm log AjssociaUea, aad a medal, presented on behalf of the Province of Quebec Safety League by Arthur Gaboury. Secretary General of the League. H. A_ Levinson "made the presentation on behalf of Mr. Ga-boory. Mr. Bloom received a letter from Alfred M. Cohen, wortd president of the Order of Bnai Brith. The set wa*ca> e*�� for Mx. BLaom the life saving certificates and medals was the prevention of a drowning fatality at Shawbridge, Que� in the summer of 1S2S. A boy named William Arnoff wis cilngiag to the body of Leon Vigeant when Bloom brought Vigeant to the surface and therefore realty saved two lives.
Friday evening, December 20th, S. Wiseman, principal of the Folk Schule, will speak under the auspices of the Zionist Order Habontm Lecture Forum at the Bnai Jacob Synagogue. Topic: uThe Ideals of the Haskolah Movement." The Has-kolah movement, or Period of Enlightenment, was the time when the modern Jews of the Western civilization wished to bring enlightment into the so-called dark corners of the Ghetto, through the revival of Hebrew literature, in its modern aspects. That evening P. Lipshitx, instructor of Hebrew at the Bialik
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