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Sometimes people get the idea that-because we lalk so much in these little Ads about ''semifinished'' laundry, that we do nothing else. It is trujfc that we do nothing except ''family wash/' but we have arways done it in as many ways as are possible. You may choose from the following: Damp, 5c Jb.; Damp, with flat work ironed, 8c Jb.; Dry, 7c lb.; Dry, flat work ironed, lOc Ib.; and our specialty, semi-finished," lie ib. The smallest charge per wash, $1.00. Phone for our 05 driver.
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194-130 Dundas St. West; Toronto Pnorie ActeiaMJe 5995
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With headquarters opened in the St. Charles Hotel, corner Bay anrl Richmond-Streets, and about 2,500 volunteer workers ready to achieve success, the Federation of Community Service is prepared for its big three-day drive next week on behalf of 48 worthy organizations m Toronto which .look after the sick, needy arid out-of-works. The amount asked for last year was $500,000 but as a result of the service 'which the Federation has been able to perform and the economies effected in the carrying on of charitable and philanthropic work, the budget -estimated for the coming year has betn reduced so that only $450,000 .fe bring asked for in the forthcoming campaign.
The headquarters' rooms have been generously dpnated .for the use of the Federation by Mr. \\V-T. Kernah.an. and already some Iar*:e contributions have begun to come in. Airzong -them. the F. \V. Wool worth' Company ha?. through Mr. Ralph Connable, *ma<je a contribution of $3.000. . whi^h is .in increase of $500 over the : corr-pacy's gift in 1922. Mr. A. R. AuKi. chairman of the cumniittet on special *ub*rripiioR?, states that itu-rr i?. d rtvuiitrr rvsponse-among the large busing v.-.^n :o with linn? uiul p.nwey thi> sear th*re has ever b*vn They .ii>ixi recognize that t�> Ha\ in� "l>nv ci'-VV one appeal, OIK> 4 \rar,' \vnjuvtcv! b>
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"Resolved, that France's "poiiry in. rhe Ruhr is justified," is the :?ub*er;t ot" nexi we'ek'Vdebate..' ~The artirmative -.viil he upheld by the BaU'our Club, who :^iil be represented by \kssrs. Herman Moscoe anrl Sam Nerofak^- artd- the negative ;vLH l>e upheld by the V.M.H.A.. -viio ->viil be represented by Me&srs. Louis Bfizriy .inci-
Manuel Piisitz. Sunday /Ocrocer'^1..'"^ 9 p.m., at the "Y" Buiiriina-. Judges will . be a financial man. -a iriiiiiMry man m<i -i statesman. -
Basketball
A meeting of ail "V" memcers'- interested in "basketbail h^.= been railed :or . Sunday. October. 2.1. i" 4- p.m. The matters- to be diacusseti-':reui:e/:c Jn:ar:u a mat'eur basketball. � It := rhe. in:ent:on. of the "V" to enter a team in ever.- :ias= from bantams to in.teJnueciares. - - - . The Junior Council of the Y.W.H.A,
.A combined ribc�;h in.'i iiilt shower -vat held on Sun-iiV at the "V" ?;v :he /un;or Council of vhe "\- in a:c .-I ~:if nu.vt.'�t''. booth -at the Harvest -Fi*t:vui. . '"ie cc-rvecor* '"or chi? "rtrcch H. Boohrer/H. Ccheo j The afrern-'XT *"ii dai�crr� Mrs* H �jc:r;i for ^htir o.c
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Dame Margaret Lloyd George had nothing to say to Toronto Jews that would move mountains or shake soul?. In fact, we are^old
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that she said so little it will'no't .he-found this week in a column oyits own, being beyond even the powerV>f the race of writers whose t^ent for remembering -so ofteft exceeds, what the interviewed actually'say. The reason this woman had nothingcataclysmic at her tongue's end is that she is a plain person; similar to millions of others who are far more interested in their i'rhmediate'family-life .Irian In the great world currents about them. The simple things Da-'me Lloyd George did say remind one of those that fell from the lip? of John D. Rockefeller once when he was being interviewed orv. t'wSard train. He had nothing to say on the subjects smaller men have ready for the press, but satisfied the reporter with the remark that "'Those.are' fine, Holstein cows over there." However, his attention and courtesy
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were as unfailing as though he, conversed with the mighty. So was the, manner of Dame /Joyd George. These people are exact]y like the rest of us except that, unlike many, they .live above "affectation, or presumption, unostentatiously and naturally, regarding every fellow-human as just that with, or- without the. trimmings of pomp and power. This-explains why Dame Lloyd George; kept hundreds of people waiting, among them representatives-of rhe other Canadian papers.and magazines while she remembered rhat she had promised an interview to a reporter from theCANADIAN JKWJSH RKVIKW. Then, kindly and unhurried, she gave her greeting to you -all/
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.'.�'. It occurs to us this Friday to -wandon over to the moral support of Toronto s'hochetim with tho remark r.-ha"r. what 'Mark Twain said of the Jew In. general applies to these same shoohefinvji) particular..
Now! if, by the grace of God, we Had chosen ;.to be'-a shochet b\v. .profession, \ve should try to remember daily how indispensable we were to other Jews in a city so strong in'-orthodryx observance .us is Toronto. : On .this sort ot Coue-ism we migh? ere long, '-gather, up enough courage.to ask for two cenrs a pound on the meat we killed instead of one cent. The'extra "few cents;, a wt-ek to every-family-would make little diflerence to it bur would mean to us iho-'difference between a dignified, independent existence and the measly life of an underpaid man. ft: would render us free of handkerchief collections and establish our right as a worker to-'giyr: our families as decent a living and ed.ucatioh as that of rhe a\'e-ragcr iVirniiy which_ buys;;?he meat we kill. -
Xot being a shochet and rherefore denieci :he privilege of sinking 'for more money, the best we can do is ro ijrc^ejhe -hoc'her'im' ;.o b.iick up and .see how much people cn."n '^er when "ihey oiicc- -rarr asking, [f .we can be of .help, ro them, we'T-'gladly donate .1 few- rvpewrirer ribbons and office space in this column.'. \Ve^L -iiso -TV: :o. ^resent gratis a few thousand words ro -"he. Toronta' ^'aiabatirn.-"vcrx-'".''ant' >o obse'rye-'the dietary jaw^ as cheaply -s ik^sibi'e--. - . "
You. remember -hat .\Iark Twain -aid .'he'''e^v. .^ . pn'rr because, like a hur-^r. :ie doe^n': . know ./li- -vr. -"ren^:.;:... ** .rhe sh.(;�:her'. .
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