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129 Yon�e St. Toronto
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For nearly 40 years Simpson Bros, have borne the reputation of making the highest grade photographs at a price within the reach of all. The "Simpson. ' reputation will be maintained under my expert management.
S. KAY
Manager and Operator
357i Yon�e St., Toronto
10 Years With SIMPSON BROS.
Established 18&5
All Simpson ne�atl*�S still kept In stock.
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Mrs. Nathaji Classman, Euclid Apartments, left Thursday to spend two months in the1 country.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Cwerling, Major Street, were at home to a large number of frienda Saturday last in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harry.
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Miss J. Starr, of New York City, is spending her vacation with her cousin,
Mrs, Okum.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman and son are spending the summer at Co-bourg, Ontario.
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Mrs. D. Herman and daughter, Paula, are spending the summer at
Cobourg, Ontario.
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Mr. Solomon Berkovitz, dramatic tenor, entertained at the Carls-Rite Hotel with several operatic songs Saturday evening.
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Those people who are out driving in the evening or on Sunday, are asked to pay a visit to the Jewish Boys' Camp at Stop 34, Hamilton Highway. Two supervisors are in attendance, and will be pleased to show guests around.
BORN
At the Private Patients' Pavilion, Toronto General Hospital, on Tuesday, July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Goldberg (nee Fannie Centner), a daughter.
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced of Miss Bernice Lipson, of Detroit, to Mr. Al Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bowman, Toronto. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. G. Levine, 260 Palmer-ston Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Mr. Harry Gunter, of Hamilton.
Classified Advertising
Wanted�Foreman for Dress Factory. Must understand cutting, grading, etc. Competent to take charge of production. Position will pay up to $5,000.00 a year. Counter Costume Co., Ltd., 129 Spadina Avenue.
POLISH JEWS TO GIVE PART OF
EARNINGS TO FAMINE VICTIMS
IN RUSSIA
Warsaw (J.P^A.)-:-^At a convention of Jewish Rabbis, held last week in Lodz, h was voted to call upon all Jewish merchants and tradesmen to give a percentage of their surplus income for the benefit of the starving Jews m Russia. Much ' is expected from this self-imposed taxation, towards the Relief Fund now being gathered for th� Rimian Famine victims.
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BlacR�Mixed�Green�Sealed PacKet Only.
Announcement
THE OIL MAZOLA MANUFACTURED BY THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY IS UNDER MY INSPECTION. IT IS "KOSHER" AND MAY BE USED BY ALL JEWS.
(Signed] RABBI J. L. GRAUBERT,
TORONTO
Dated in the month of "Heshwan"
SPECIAL PRICES
on Summer and Discontinued Lines
Brogue Oxfords, Black1 and' |Tan Calf. Broken Sizes Reg. $11.00
Guinane Special, Brown and Black Calf Oxford* Reg. $10.00
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269 YONGE STREET
TWO DOORS NORTH OF PANT AGES
NEW SUNDAY LAW IN LITHUANIA
Kovno (J. P. A.)�The Lithuanian Government is preparing a new Sunday law for submission to Parliament when it reconvenes.
A consultation was had with the Jewish spokesmen to ascertain and incorporate their points of view in the proposed measure.
HAMILTON
Arthur Fellow, 40 Head Street, was found guilty by Magistrate Jelfs, of disturbing the services of the Jewish Synagog on Cannon St. Officials of the Synagog recognised him as one of the gang of young men who had been constantly annoying the worshippers by throwing stones in the door and creating a disturbance generally. He was fined $25 and bound over to keep the peace with $100.
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