Underwear , ; he wool and cotton yarn ao of heavy mixtures. Comes with shawl sollar.. : Lg AM . Price $2.25 in the - $.100 3 Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear Standard Penangle or. Yorknit brands in natural shade, . made in full sized garments with I Oo yarn knitted. in plain rib. 5 with pockets and shawl collar. Colors; Fawn, Brown, and Cardinal Price $5.00 Shirts 34 "soft fleecy lining. ~~ > to 44 Drawers 32 to 42. Price each $1.00 NOTE The store will be sper on Wednesday fren of next week, owing to the election ~~ half holiday of the following Thursday. a B30 October Delineator _ Autumn Butterick i sses' ' Fur. Trimmed Coats - $1450 Misses Winter Coats le of fine wool velour in" fawn or brown shades with fur trimming on collar and cuffs. Aria ~ Price $14.50 Embroidered Cuff 'Women's | Chamoisette Gloves 59c. Women's gloves made of fine suede finished chamoisette with plain dome fastenin Comes in White, Black, Mode, shades. ot = Per pair 69c. F. W. McINTYRE N gloves. at wrist. shades. . BUTTERICK PATTERN INCLUDING DELTOR Gloves $1.00 This is one of the new styles in Made of chamoisette, short style with neat turn back cuff prettily embroidered Comes in Fawn, Grey and Mode fine suede Per pair $1.00 20c. | Information gladly furn to intending travell Office over Bell Tel. . Coy Building Materials a LIST OF BUILDING 3 IN C. L. VICKERY'S YARDS Half bevelled spruce siding, . half ; 'bevelled B. C. siding. matched flooring, % x 2 selected red birch flooring, % x 2 plain red oak | flooring. ) ¥ 1 x 4 and 6 V matched ceiling. 2 x 4, 6, 8, and 10 in. plank, D. 4 8, 1x4,6,86, 8 and 10 boards, D 4 s, 1 x 6 in. and wider hemlock, D 1 s, 2 x 6 and 8, 18 ft. long hemlock joists, 8 x 6, 8, and 10 in. 12 ft. cedar plk 4 x 6, and 8 in. 16 ft. cedar plank. Doors, sash, mouldings, stools, cas- ings, ete. I have also in stock, with more coming, COAL as follows: Nut, Stove, Pea, Cannel, Coke, Smithing, and a specially good steam threshing coal. I have loose lime, hydrated lime. and cements. Red brick, white brick, and tile: Hemlock slabs, birch slabs, and body wood. all sawed 12 in. long, and of good quality. Thanking the public for their past patronage, trusting that they will continue to give me a fair amount of their trade, Iwill to intending pur- chasers quote attractive prices on any-of the -above stock-or goods. Yours Truly, C. L. VICKERY. Real Estate over: Morrison's Prag Store, Port | Morley Campbell's List : as SER "PORT PERRY Wo A -SANGSTE = WR to 18 W ~ DENTAL SURGEON 18 lr 12 pl Ase gt Hours--9 5 Lak over Eh hors Hew $2100, $500 can: DRESSMAKER Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suits and Coats. made to. order... Rooms 2 Soul balance a acre of tr Vilsgw'of some' tit gond he on = Shade bles at 6%. Bond 8 3 4. Epa ine Jot of te 1% acre S00 oct» ns 6%. chick A garden of tion of Port ~ | trae house, in good zepal, ail [good stable, drive * shed i Terns to suit buyer. dE a 48c. per Ib. for bu can save labor and e | Utica, large hen pen, house, = ano AS ¥ VIOLIN | 8% acres Port Perry - frame Replies to 'Prohibition Unicn'" Letter. At a recent meeting of the Ex- ecutive of the Prohibition Union for the Riding of Ontario, the following letter was drafted to be sent to the -eandidates seeking the suffrages of the electors. in this constituency. "Dedr Sir: oy 5 The Prohibition Union of the Rid- ing of South Ontario, seeks the ulti- mate elimination from the Dominion of Canada, of the traffic in the use of alcohol for beverage purposes, and in view of the present situation regards, Federal Action as imperatively re- in} duired-to achieve the following ends: 1: The: automatic prohibition - of the manufacture of liquor within, chureh. | export of, or the importation into-any- Province whose Legislature Having prohibited the sale requests this Federal support, or whose flectorate on referendum have voted "for pro- hibition, of sale. : The refusal of Federal license to establish any new brewery or dis- tillery in "any Province which has legislated as aforesaid. -- 8 The adoption of a thoroughly friendly policy of complete co-opera- tion. with the United Statds of America .in the endorsement of .the Constitution and Law. of that country and the removal from International +§ relations of thé irritation eauses by now existing - facilities which have prevailed in this respect. We hail with pleasure the indication of 'a more friendly policy. We therefore, respectfully request that you answer by letter the follow- ing question, "Are you prepared, if elected, to, support this Policy 7" We note that in a recent plebiscite a majority of over four thousand of the "electors of this riding voted in favour of a prohibitory policy which such action on the part of the Do- minion Government would assist to implement, and further. that in the last Dominion election over three thousand electors voted neither Con- servative nor Liberal, These resided largely in Rural Munieipalities where the views we represent-predominate. We believe that a large number of electors to 'this constituency desire this information and are prepared to support the above Policy at the Polls. We write under the direction of the Executive of our organization, Your early concise reply will be much appreciated. Signed: E. Lick, Chairman R. A, Whattam, Secretary The following replies have been re- Hivegs October 19th, 1925 The Probihitior Union, Mr. E. Lick & Rev. A. W. Whattam, Oshawa, Ont, Dear Sirs: I beg to acknowledge "the receipt of the recent communication from you in regard to the matters of pro- hibition permit me to say in reply, and I say it with all kindness that Protection is the only issue in this Campaign, not Prohibition, Yours truly, Signed: T. E. Kaiser, . Candidate. Messrs. E. Lick & R. A. Whattam, Oshawa, Ont. Dear Sirs: ; I have your letter from the Pro- hibition Union of this Riding and in reply thereto, beg to say that as I have in this past supported all measures for the lessening of the evils in alcohol, I am prepared to sup- port measures for the relief of Pro- vinces asking Federal Legislation to strengthen Provincial measures. The Government has already taken action with regard to co-operating with the United States in the matter of the exportation of liquor and I heartily | endorse these steps and hope to see such regulations strengthened. The Prime Minister has stated that it is not the policy of the Ghvernment to sue new licenses for breweries or distilleries in Prohibition ' Provinces and I am entirely .in accord with this statement. ' Respectfully yours, Signed: L. O. Clifford. don't i Sechlize in cut prices on just a ines. Every article we have in Shock ice--Gra CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINCTON CHIROPRACTOR Port Perry, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to § p.m. Mrs. Spears Dressmaking and Halrwork' Residential Work Marcel Waving, Cutting and Shampooing, Combing made. into switches. Work called for and delivered. Phone 101 r 2-8 for information. Kathleen Leask A.T.C.Mand A. OC. M. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for examination if desired Phone 115 r 3-2 Nov. 1 W. J COOK REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis factorily Lo sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 8 JOHN BELDON LUNDY LDS, D.DS8, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office Hours--9 s.m. to 5 pia. Ever- ing by appointment Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 68r38 "Office over Morrison's Drug Store. GLASSES ~ When y our eyes are not doing their work to suit a, 9 consult me at A. J. avis' Drug Store on my next vist. : F. E. LUKE, Optometrist ; and Optician, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, (up-stairs) oppossite Simpson's | Gra pes 5 all other Fruits t lowest Overcoats Overcoats A strictly new ; and up to date line of Overcoats, lined and unlined, and I can get any- thing want. B Prices $15.00 and up. Now is the time to get a (new Schell on that lady's or man's Fur Lined Overcoat. We love to clean and press up that old suit and make it look like new. Remodellin Pressing and W. H. DOUBT { MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 'Scranton Coal A BLACK BUSINESS HANDLED WHITE--2000 Ibs. ONE TON _ With the cold weather approaching are you well stocked with Coal for the winter months? If not, now is the time to place your ordér. We have on hand just now a good supply, but at the rate it is-being shipped out from day to day it will not last any great length of time. Our prices are as follows: Nut Coal, large size, $16.00 ton. _ Pea Coal, $12.50 ton. " Solvay Nut Coke, $13.50 ton. 2 'Solvay Pea Coke, $12.00 ton. Soft Coal, $12.00 ton Steam Coal, $12.00 ton. We allow $1.00 ton off all the above prices if coal is taken at our sheds. , Cleaning, epairing. If you live some distance out of town and have no team get our price for delivering' with Truck. for this service is very reasonable. WOOD: We have a good supply of wood on hand: Body Hardwood, $4. 1% cord. Hardwood Slabs, $3.50 % cord. Hemlock Slabs, $3. 34 cord." Cement, and lime also in stock. Your ders will be appreciated and will receive our careful attention. 1in. cove siding, I x '4 and § % x 8 V matched B.C. cedar ceiling Our charge RI a