wtiell you he must_have metal this' 'season if the "remain roads at all. deputation of prominent citizens came before the coun- : & very reasonable request for a clean-up and improvement od Lake front. It would be hard to ignore such a request this summer and unwise to do so. 1 mention these at random to show that any paring down to ield one or two mills islikely to be offset by perfectly reasonable and just demands for expenditures of two or three mills. 3 =In short, I maintain that my successor in office-as Chairman of i Finance cannot go below 40 mills without adding to the deficit (as *. fixed by the auditors) and next week, if the Editor permits me 4 hexr-space I shall try to deal more fully with where the money 2. npint, out certain avenues of newly created expenditures wits iin which make the rate of ten years ago entirely inadequive crept | : H. G. HUTCHESON, ---- v SEAGRAVE Mrs. J. W. Davidson will receive for the first time at the parsonage; 'Seagrave, on Thursday, January 7th, from 3 to 5.80 p.m. by the most modern methods. Glasses" if sequired at right prices, Artificial eyes fitted. F. E. LUKE ; Greenbank ] to 100 per nk 80 to (Upstairs opposite Stipes) "¢ Credit. Ro 2 . 163-167 YONGE ST., TORONTO. R.-Lee, 7 1st-H., C. Gibson, 6 1 2nd, I. Bagshaw, 6 lst, 1 2nd, 'Neill, 8 1st, 3 2nd, 1 c., R. Michie '2 2nd, 2 c, T. Cragg 2 1st, 8 CARTWRIGHT At the recent municipal elections the following were elected: Reeve, 'T. F. Bruce; Councillors--Richard Edgerton, Joseph Forder, John Jobb, Norman Green, IV-1 Beare, M. Phoenix, (Hon); , Michie, (Hon); I. McArthur, (8S); (8S); F. McMillan, W. ees) (} Omarion J IE. MeArthur, (H); George ] (H); Gordon Blair, (H); O e, (H); F. Phoenix, (H); F. id E. Lee, (pass); R. Lee, Roy Cragg (F); E. Love (F) -L. Lee (H) M. Real (H) I. Bagshaw, (H); N. Me- "Hook: : You should order SUIT NOW tr line of Eyes Examined &| 1 You can trust 'the man who He has his. choice of the world's finest brands, He chooses Purity Flour to meet your baking - needs. Experience has taught him this uniformly ex-. cellent, silk-sifted, oven-tested flour makes the most wholesome and delicious pies, cikes and bread. A Purity Flour sign in the window of a shop « is your assurance of a first class store, R WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO, Limited - Head Office--Toronto. Branches from coast to coast Write for the 180 Puri Fora to i 30c in stamps brings it #0 you, postpaid. Worth "W more. PURITY FLOUR Jor all your baking : See our attractive |OVERCOATINGS| Fifty Excellent Designs ee No Better range off "Jing to Detroit, on Tuesday, ' Christmas. - Miss Stevens with her Sister] ; The Christmas Tree" held: in Memory Hall by the United Sim- day School, on Monday evening was. well attended and all report an enjoyable time. = Proceeds, about $35.00. - "| We are pleased to report Miss] Olga Lakey has about recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs, MeDouald, g Oshawa, with Mr, and Mrs. Kendall, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lakey spent Christmas with her sister 'in Port Perry: Quite a number attended- Mr. Chas. Truscott's sale on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. |" Truscott are moying to Port 0] Miss Edith Lakey with Mrs. H. Davis during the week. Mr. and Mrs, M. Johnston, of tu 2% 'good Wor Oshawa, with his parents, / and Mrs. J. Johnston. . 5 ~ Mr. Harvey' Dunn is _return- 'spending 'a week with his par- ents here, Harvey is learning | - the undertaking in Detroit. -Mr. and Mrs: Manuel and her daughter were in Oshawa for] tie. {Ms M. Christi 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe 1 were home for tl the holiday: Now Year Bargains Te Mens Sweater Pullovers, 100% wool, heavy] weight, reg. = 69 "At cu t price to 6 '| Men's Sweaters, 100% wool, 'heavy weight, regular $5. ou wor. ay Men's Sweaters, regular $2.49 to clear at $1.99. Ome 'Men' : Underwear, Penman' 8 100% wed, "heavy weight, reg. $1.75 clear at 2 pieces for $2.99 Men's Combinations, 100% 'woo, heavy weight, oe 52 $2.95 To clear at $2.45 Men's Fleece-lined Combinations, heavy ielght, reghlax ilar $1. 99 i at ¥i0y Men! 8 Plesco- lined underwear, 2 pieces, good mg reg. te 1h 10 each at 95¢ each pking shirts, iadesof good heavy i ten : 4; double yoke, regular $1.29. Th To clear at 99¢ 'We have about 10 dozen work shirts of wool flannel of good ; "to clear a EG pita: prices. 2 TE 2 Wo lye alot of ala er sons 0 ar he. New. Year, so call to Port wl a mony by coming clear : alt ord ice after ns. a sure you Dominion Store.