Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 11 Jan 1923, p. 5

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gr underwear the vest is long sleeved and id drawers are ankle po Garage 'sales are increased .| at the home of Mrs. James Byers, on 'This lot consists natural wool, heavy union. ribbed of 9 and drawers in odd lines of in cream. or natural color. Theregular prices are from $1.50 to $2.50 : +. Price to clear 95¢ sees ug Ba tasters aad see ates . Boys' Pullover Sweaters Navy Blue with Brown with Green. to $1.75. Younes Men's ; 2 izes 36 and 38 per garment 86¢ 30 to 34 o ~ 98c¢. each Boys sweaters in pullover or V neck style, in ed, Black with Orange or Sizes 24 to 34. Reg. 1.25 Sale price 98¢ Tweed Vests 5c We have about a dozen tweed vests in light or or dark shades made up'in 5 button style. Sizes Price 26¢ January Delineator Price 20c : rT Lg. 101 TL TER Bad fora op IT WES ie 2 Sold in Pon Perry by P. C. my BLACKSTOCK The January meeting of the Vie- torian Women's Institute was held FLEMING MAY SUCCEED BECK AS HYDRO HEAD Wednesday the 3rd. Although the| From the Ontario Reformer attendance was much smaller than usual, owing to the unfavorable con-| From "sources very close to dition of the weather, a pleasant soc- | the Government it is stated that ial time was spent. * |there will be a drastic shake-up Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, in the personnel of the Hydro- Carl Wright on the birth of their Electric Power Commission of ay, ,, January Outario, It is stated that Pre- " mier Drury. will ask for the re- w, Sifation of Sir Adam Beck and int Mr. R. J. Fleming to tion. here 1 a vacancy on the present, the position |. "(Boy at held Er the late Fred: es Mier not yet being filled. In si leming wil itis' Fhought that will ear Se | took direct issue with him on a number of occasions, such as when he made his famious spech at Glencoe a year and a half ago, when he announced his Hydro policy in Hamilton, and also when the Sutherland _ Commission made its adverse report on radials. Now that Sir' Adam 'Beck and his radial scheme have been re- pudiated by Toronto, Hamilton and a number of townships; its is thought that Premier Drur: oy will take the bull-by the horn demand Sir Adam's resignation, re-organize the Hydro Commis- sion and go to the country next fall on an anti-radial policy. The people of Oshawa and district would be interested in the shake-up, because Mr. R. J. Fleming is summer resident of Ontario County, owning a farm near Pickering, and to the fur- ther fact that any policy in con- nection with the Hydro Radials effects the Toronto & Eastern and the C. N. R. BOUGHT BUSINESS IN UXBRIDGE Another business change took place in Uxbridge last week when after twenty-six years of active business life Mr. T. C, Nichols, B.A. » owing to ill health disposed of his. druggist business to Mr. Russell Pollock, of Toronto, formerly of Port Perry. Mr. Pollock took possession on Monday last. = We wish Mr. Pollock every success in his new business. + snow 'storms have = made motoring rather difficult ' and dangerous; a number of cars have ted | skidded in the ditch near the village. The school children. had an extend- a holiday this time as the: interior of the 'school which was being fitted a te | with new and modern seats and desks

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