Ni KX oC \ _‘ ‘Nineâ€"Carried by 50 Over the Twoâ€"thirds * T Ap FRANK BRYDGES INSTANTLY _ _â€"_ | As of a Majority Grimsby Birds Win at Haxï¬hlto Bvâ€"Law Carâ€" Only 25 Ratepa Ardait Te B iew ts The Solid _ Workingman‘ Vote, Only Produced Two ‘The byâ€"law to raise by way of deâ€" Dentures the sum of $1875, for _ the purpose of purchasing the . Davis en ns ie property on Livingston Ave., as . a muu-n-du-u-n_c te Polce Jsland: Wine Co., was carâ€" ried on Friday last by a straight maâ€" jority of 175 or by 50 more votes than the number required by law. ‘The voting was slow and not much intereat was shown by the ratepayâ€" «ers, cither for or Only 226 votes wore polled and onâ€" 1y twentyâ€"five of these were against the byâ€"law. ‘The north: ward, the solid: working man‘s vote of the town, only producâ€" 4 two votes against the . by"law, while the centre ward, the big one, â€"only brought out nine against it. ‘The south ward, the residential ward of the town, _ registered . fourteen voter against it. ‘The following official figures of the mhv,bfll.fld"m [Pupils Have a quired number. woâ€"thirds of the vote polled, whaich is <woâ€"thirds of 225, equal to 150. 1, therefore, dectare the Byâ€"law car ,uuu_ntnmnthl the 16â€" WINONA SCHOOL FAIR A DANDY ried by 175 WBP * AUâ€";" Loh nersons pres suildly. â€mw'fl Peots. and fruit; the former grown bY ,.,..u-mul" Intter ‘sclected, but not necessarily . ETOWS § roomo. The sowing oxhibited bY THE NORTH WARD ‘The Winona School PFair, held o8 Wednesday lant in the solente TO0M) was a huge success, to put it _ YOIY ABULAEDLICLL _ _2. ware DFOB rance to see. THE SOUTH WARD L L s crsededbreat * diar présorved the girls and _ also . the | m-MMIlIQ\.fldm ‘exbibitors, the sewing being done 62 Urely within sohoo! hours, and _ 86 the schoolâ€"room#. Their other exhis flumfl'lfl“""mm‘ the boys. . _ aines The exbfbits along these â€"alone far sunpassed that of man? 8 Aar SUPUUO (ua â€" weedâ€"seed wione MB MUIT Cns a wes mfllih"-""'m“m enllcctions, insoot . C0 weed and fower collections really worth travelling a 1008 Wine Factory. 0s _ w\ 1 ‘This Byâ€"law requires the assent of â€"â€"â€" Twentyâ€"cighth Year. of Fruits and PC BC wunulun') Was PR 2s O s S leaves a widow and three children. He was a native of Jarvis and‘ an old sahoo! chum of Councilior A. B. dnd G. G. Bourne of Grimaby, ‘The decensed was married sevenâ€" ‘..,-n..o.hlhl-d- aund Mrs. James A. Livingston, _ to Miss _ Annic Sturch,â€"alster of _ Mr. Andrew Sturch, of Northâ€" Grimabyâ€" T Aent 7 O\ aua who hbad been cpnNCt INDEPENDENT _ for No TIGHT MONEY & IN GRIMSBY At Least not if the Changâ€" ing ‘of Real Estate is Any Criterionâ€"Swayzie â€" and Sheppard Put Through Twentyâ€"four Deals 61. Roveedmads rer e y wmhubm any~ is not being heard very much around OGrimsby, at loast not by the Tny Swapse & ‘Shoppard have been of September. In the past ¢wo months and a haif they have sold the following places: . E0C CC LUICA tat an Onle they Rav® 927 """ 20004 lat on Oalt H. Kennody‘s house and lot on Oak . w Harvey Wadge. R Wn. Quinn‘s oloven | and threeâ€" asarter acre fruit farm at Beamsville h'.Lde V. Leach‘s 100 acre grain furm at Moste Sottloment, to _ G. Bartlo#, BealnaNtt®s Lot No. 17 in the Lakestde Sur0y, fow 3 Munray Sit. to Jas. Coulson, Grimaby, ï¬' E. Hannigan‘s five acre fruit farmm chair ““_.-‘uï¬.u'lbl‘- wlon . onto. Sitm M.tnuulmul iContinued® m page 3) * 1 . ‘That threadduare exprentOn . " T l connected with and threeâ€"â€" Coon, the: oldest nc t Beamsvill¢ Riizaboth, who recaive :‘!:'- at E‘! doctore .‘g.ol in h *‘ G. Bartlott, receive n degree.. She yise merye, Rernantentih®, m on, : ï¬\ of Queen o fruit farm rman.of the m| uit ‘Torâ€" clan of.â€"Canaia: met w it â€" o > {‘ # g> + T ¢ through , his eyee were so seriously that _ he . w68 obliged to quit and turn: his attention 45 reuite, . with mu-_-..._ uu.hn-lvx .-;nu ar ceceived, ; people in ‘Wentworth know. !~ Her ouly other gon wRe _ UOW _+ .l:-nuulh of Ernest D., who was ® oi e o 2c MeGill untâ€" children, ‘all of w recoived. .A good n»mxw would allow. The wldest, Harnes D., now Senator was intended to be educated for a civil ongineer. He ed by her hucband. T Snifrefish o thes ;j-r of Ill_â€"fl Uechuttrariediirante d . AAmat out shory. by the comparative ly early age of fortyâ€"cight» when he had Already ‘achieved an oniln®/®® {n his profession led by few Canada. He w tor mismber of the fhrm of -::3 Korry & Chace, civil ongineors. _ . * : Of ‘the dauzhtcors. besidet .. Mre. Tifahain® wio Taemres 1 nremits mib who recaived a :tfl"flflw being of the three llm..d%d in Canada to receive n degree. She practiced MCâ€" dicine succesntully in Hamilton fof A oo Foare and uflh." married : Prot: [ o a Apvacees difren P er se enE machinery. All told, there are twen tyâ€"one pleces of machinery of the best makes, with three new pleces on ETS CANCALLA LN an carâ€"load in both the fnished and anâ€" B se enc l in cadadindbented" w Fapae we? cve fnished ‘state,. Chair and table logs and tops, Iron logs for wera seats, ard seat bottoms, till it: fairly makes your head swim. ‘The shaftinigs have all been up for :mnflom ‘The new Yorty» e horse power steam boiler _ for power: and beating purposes is in and ready for the fires. The machinery consists of lathes, i _ib cicrerape wey d mmhm'wlm stsel, rivettons, presses, dies, _ wite cutters and Heaven, knows what all. ‘Three big gangs of men and thrée teams have been busy for the past week unloading and everything _i now in the building and ready dor arection. _ + â€"> , ‘The erecting of the machinery and the connecting up of the steam and «sotris power will be gone on with righ, away, and in a fow days . time the now factory .will be in . rupning shnpe ond ready to turn out chairs and other goods, by the carâ€"load and all bearing the name "Grimaby." ‘There is ismber and steek by â€"the durk YOUR COLD QUICKLY Eum B Pentttt ol lc ac s‘ ed by Mr. Norman D. MoPhic, for the uuhmwen es, and got second on cock for best cock in the show all classed. ‘The Beamevilie show is . on this wedk and it looks like the Grimsby bunch would make anothor cleanâ€"up SHORT SESSION _ _ > OF N. G. COUNCIL thore. Petition re Culvert Receivâ€" mw‘n of _ iworth Orimmby Council was â€" hold in the Counolt turday, Nov. 22, 1913, at 1.30 in the afternoon. ‘The Roove, Murray B. Smith in the chair, _ Counailiors Fleming, Alway, Sutherland and Roberts progent. ‘The .ainutes of ‘the last previous meeting and apecial merting . were read and adopted. ~ A potition signed by . D. Jarvis and cight others, re tie vater tunâ€" \-n-nâ€"monâ€"y Park Mounâ€" tain â€"Read over their land, was preâ€" â€" Moved by Figming, seconded _ by Srtherland, that the petition sigued tiy C. D. Jarvic and qight othere â€". To of the old school. hnuse, be reedived. s caren on mM use laak soutk the culver; on th@ Park Road south edâ€"A counts Meeting Dec. 15th. (Continued . om page 3) of Last u¢