Quebec History Marianopolis College


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L’Encyclopédie de l’histoire du Québec / The Quebec History Encyclopedia

 

Alex. Jacob Alexandor

 

President, A. J. Alexandor Ltd., Wholesale Furriers, 428 St. Paul St., W., Montreal, with retail stores at 412 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal; 67 Sparks St., Ottawa; 22 King St. W., Hamilton; 561 Barrington St., Halifax; and active agencies in London (Eng.), Paris and Moscow. Born Liverpool, England, Jan. 1st, 1880. Son of Joseph and Fanney (Bach) Alexandor. Educated: Public and Private Schools; also Collegiate at Liverpool and Wolverhampton , England . Comes of an old "fur" family, actively engaged in the fur business throughout the world; his mother direct descendant of Bach, the musician. Apprenticed to fur business with J. Marks & Sons, of Birmingham, England. Came to Canada in 1900, starting present business in a small way, which has now developed into a large wholesale business and operating a chain of retail stores. Member of the Montreal Board of Trade; Governor, Montreal General Hospital; Member of the Canadian Reconstruction Association recently formed for the purpose of dealing with all economic questions; Member of the Canadian Manufacturers' Assoc.; Member, Conciliation Board, Fur Manufacturers' Association. Married Bessie Morris, daughter of M. L. Morris, Westmount , Que., 1904. Has two sons and one daughter. Clubs: Montifiore; Canadian. Society: Royal Colonial Institute, London , Eng. Recreations: Golf, tennis and reading. Is a student of historic and research literature. Hebrew. Residence: 613 Victoria Ave., Westmount , Que.

 

Source: Prominent People of the Province of Quebec, 1923-24, Montreal, Biographical Society of Canada, Limited, undated and unpaginated.

 

 

 

 
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