MARTIN
Chartered Accountant
Authorized Trutfte�i In' pankriipt Compotltioru and Eitetuiopc
DAVID VISE
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''/Chartered^ Ac to untani
ADELAfaE 3983
. 611<},P,R. Bldg. Toronto
GOODMAN & GOpDMAN
., ACCOUNTANTS and AUDITORS
Income Tax Comultant*, Authorized Trutt***
Main 3313
W. G. McKAY
Custom House Broker
Special service for prompt clearance and delivery
17 YONGE ST. - TORONTO
Phone Main 62*4
WM. OGILVIE
ACCOUNTANT mnd AUDITOR
rrm, Fn&odal S^lirm*^i TJU R�tanu,�t&
24 Adelaide St. W.
TORONTO
DR. W.W.THORNTON
DENTIST '
Specialistt in full and partial d*ntur*i and removable bridtworlt 302 Yon*� St. 'and Dun da � W��t
"Entrance, 6 Doadas St. W.
Phone Adelaide 7439
H. RIEGELHAUPT
Vocal Production '
Conductor of Young Women's Hebrew Choral Society
Phone connection shortly 170 PALMK8STON AVE^ TORONTO
R. LIEBfeRMAN
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ac.
Bank of Hamilton Chmbt. ' Queen & Spadina Ave., Toronto Phone Adelaide 5S59W
Patronize
* "Review
ROBERTA. GREER
Druggist
Cefitfe St &�� Coll. 3500 IX�pep4ing prescription* a *p�cialty
BINQHAMS
Advertisers
Pearl Sionemsky, Mr. and Mrs. it. Frpedmaii, Mr, and Mra.'J. J. Mafias, Mr, and Mrff, H. Astroff, Mrs. A. Ash)
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Mr. and Mrs. N. B< Payne,,Miss Lena SjlVerman, of Sudbury, Ont, Mrs. M, Goldberg, of Hamilton/ Ont:, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holzman, Miss A. Holz-man.i Mr. Cecil Slonemaky, Mr.NGordpn Caplan, and others. Mrs. H. Sugarman and Miss Bert Slonemsky won prizes for bridgfe play. In serving the re-freahmente, Mrs. Mendels was assisted by the Misses Beck Sugarman, Lena Silverman, and Miss Mary Slonemsky. Miss Hilda Karhinsky is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. C. Sabloff, at their summer hqme at Woodlands; Que.
HAMILTON
Miss Esther Barnett has just returned home from a six weeks trip, visiting relatives in and around Boston, Mass.
Pftr. and Mrs. H. Lahger have left for a trip to Cleveland and other parts /or a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Grinblatt have returned home from their visit to Atlantic City and New York where they have been for five months.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldblatt on the birth of a son.
Miss Frances Glass has returned home from Crystal Beach where she has been spending her vacation.
Mrs. M. Lax and daughter Dorothy have returned home from Mount Clemens, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Beube was in Toronto over the week end.
Mr. Moe Levy is leaving this week to join his wife at Belrnar, NJ.
Mr. and Mre. L. Shekter have left on a two weeks motor trip to the States of New York, Massachusetts, Maine and Pennsylvanna.
Mrs. J. A. Kaplansky and son, 14 Rutherford Ave., have returned from Ottawa, where they have been guests of Mrs. Kaplansky's sister, Mrs. Geo. Wolfe.
Misses Susie and Annie Coopersmith, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Siderski, 27 Eastbourne Ave.
Mrs. M. Soskin and daughter Rose are leaving this week for Muskoka Lakes.
Miss Bessie Soskin is visisting her sister, Mrs. Sam Harris, London, Ont.
Rabbi Berger and small son Monty, and Ben Fitch are holidaying at Port Stanley, Ont.
Percy Wright was elected Noble Master of the Grand Order of Israel, and Dave Sutton, Vice-Master. The former Noble Master and Vice-Master having left the city, these offices were left vacant, A ^splendid repast had been prepared for the members by the newly elected officers, which was held in the rooms of. the Order, on^ the evening of the election July 18. A pleasant time was spent and all enjoyed the surprise banquet which bad been planned for the occasion. A picnic will be held by the Grand Order
Our Wld� Experience Save* Worry and Expanse
WM. F. SPARLING CO.
54 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
of. Israel on August 7, for which the Noble Master has kindly consented to loan irucks-
The next Auto Outing of the Council of Jewish Women, and the B'nai Brith will be held on Wednesday, July 26^ this will be for boys only. The week following the girls of the Recreation Center will be the guests. After which the outings will be discontinued.
EGYPTIAN JE\VS DEMAND REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT
Cairo (J.P.A.)�The spokesman of the -Egypt Jewish Kehillah-have presented to the government a resolution demanding the right and opportunity of electing their own deputy to represent them in Parliament.
, The recently adopted constitution of free Egypt provides for minority national rights and for self-government in ail matters pertaining to their own communal interests.
At the same time the Constitution provides for proportional representation of 1 representative to each 75,000 inhabitants. As the number of Jewish �inhabitants is but 50,000, there is danger that the Jews will not be able to elect their own national representative.
It is expected, however, that the other Egyptian parties will nominate several prominent Jews as their candidates for Parliament.
EXCOMMUNICATION CEREMONY IN JERUSALEM!
Jerusalem (J.P.A.)�The Holy City has again witnessed an official excommunication ceremony with all of its solemnities and significations.
Two orthodox fanatics, whose names are well known in the community, have recently published a pamphlet, bitterly and libellously attacking the Jerusalem Rabbinate. As there was no direct evidence, however, to prove their authorship, it was impossible to mention them by name in the anathema curse, and the proceedings had to be conducted against the anonymous^ writers of the booklet.
At the appointed hour the rabbis of the city assembled in the Central Synagog, lighted black candles, blew the trumpets, and then pronounced the curse of anathema against the unknown authors.
And the local press, so progressive and devoted to the " freedom of speech and press," has not even found it necessary to protest against this relic of darkest medievalism.
ORT HOLDS EXHIBITION IN LIBAU
Riga (J.P.A.)�The local Ort dressmaking school has staged an exhibition of all garments and dresses made by the students of the school. The exhibition proved to be a tremendous success, all the garments being sold for very high prices.
SAMUEL M. MEHR
Bcrrfctw aad Solicitor -
C. P. It. BuS4i&4 G-eaer*} Soticftof ha Cfnfrdi far
NATIONAL armjrnr COMPANY
World'* UrfMt bood �ad Mtrrty
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S. J. BIRNBAUM
BARRISTER, Etc.
Dominion Bank Building
Cor. Quwn and Bay Sis,, Toronto
Phone : Adelaide 7237
BENJ. BROWN, B. A. Sc.
ARCHITECT
Standard Theatre Bldg.
Dundai and Spadina
Temponry, CoU. 6441
Phone. , RM j^
Fred Page Higgins & Co.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AUTHORIZED TRUSTEES
TORONTO. 47 Adelaid. Street E.
Main 1860 DETROIT* Book BuUdinf
SOL EISEN, BJt.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY
Dominion Bank Building
Cor, Que�n and Bay Sts.
Phone: Adelaide 3083
M*io S2H Ewxlwe.: C*fl. 541SW
CHAS. FOSTER
Accountant and Auditor �8Tyrell Bldg.
95 King St. Eait
Toronto
JOHN J. GLASS, B.A.
B*rriit*r, Solicitor and Conveyjnc*r
ROOM! 36-37, IMPERIAL BANK BLEXJ. a YOMQE 9n.
Telephone: Add. 6089 Residence " Park. 960
Dr. J. J. Lavine
DENTIST 3S2 Qoeea W. PSooe Co^je 764
W.: Ofc, WW.2in R**.Ptrt.M2l
LEO A. MALDAVER
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NOTA�Y PUBLIC
Standard Stock Exchange BJd�. KwaSr. W. TORONTO
North 837C
Op�n
DR. H. L. McINALLY
DENTIST
528 Yorxr* Str**t
1 Br��d*lb*n� Str��t
E. W. J. OWENS, K.C.
LAW OFFICES
SUTTE 7, IMPERIAL CHAMBERS Ad�Uk*�St. E*it - Toronto
T�L Miio 5170
BENJAMIN SWARTZ
ARCHITECT 134
Str*�t W�*t Pboct: CoU. 7U3
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