Letter from Jack to Harry Seidelman, dated December 8, 1939. It is assumed that both men are working at the United Milling & Grain Co. Ltd. Letter discusses a matter concerning making up missed holidays to Harry. Two anonymized opinions from members on this matter can be found in Items 5 and 6 of this file.
A greeting card in celebration of Rosh Hashanah on August 20, 1893. Sent by unknown sender from Winnipeg. On page 1 (front) of card, there are English, German, Hebrew, and Yiddish words, as well as an image of "Baron De Hirsh". The handwritten message in the pages of the card seems to be in a combination of Hebrew and Yiddish. There is also a Congress stamp at the top left corner of page 4. Card is meant to be read from right to left (in accordance with Hebrew and Yiddish language).
Undated birthday card sent from an unknown sender to Harry Seidelman. Written on the birthday card is a poem. Card was possibly sent between 1930-1940.
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Siedleman]. Bill is issued on March 17, 1908.
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Siedleman]. Bill is issued on March 31, 1908.
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Siedleman]. Bill is issued on April 23, 1908.
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs Seidleman] of Cedar Cove, B.C. Bill is issued on October 15, 1908.