1Â¥ Sir Wilfred made an hou1‘s speech marked by eloquence and esraestâ€" n*ss, claiming conscription without a mandxte ‘rom the people was sure to breed disunion and all kinds cf trouâ€" It will now bs sent to the Senate where it will have a closer shave. Premier Borden it is sard will fill the vacahcies, some of them of long standing, so thatthe measure may pass sately. The vote in the House ot Commons od the ird Reading of the Conscripâ€" tion Bill was reached on Taesday night aod the measure was carried by above figures. Conscription Passed Commons 102 to 44 cry of urgency will appear a farce and give color to the charge that partizanship _ still guides the Premier. If an election is coming before conscription is enforced it should come right away. If kept dallyâ€" ing till September or October, the dates. Shall we see a doublingâ€" up of Liberal candidates or an obliteration of party lines ? One of these courses seems inevitable. For Sir Wilfred there is felt the groatest respect, but in this issue a great mass of Ontario Liberalâ€" ism will leave him, which must mean in the ultimate analysis, that they will leave his candiâ€" Later we hear another convenâ€" tion of Liberals is to be called and in this no doubt there will be proof that there are Liberals and Liberals. There is not a bitof use in disguising the factâ€"if an election is held now and if conâ€" scription is the issue, the Liberâ€" al party will have to make choice batween conscription and referenâ€" ‘ dum, that is for or against the principles of the great Liberal leader, Sir Wilfred Lautrier. i a questioning of the report and in f several instances, repudiation, by | parties who had been present, ofl the implied unanimity. . the next election. _A report wasl given out that the utmost bar-’ mony prevailed and thazaunited, party would support Sir Wilfrid Laurier at next election . :' This, to us, was surprising but; we were not surprised, when, a day or so later there began to be‘ A meeting was held in Toronto on Friday last of the Liberal members of Ontario in the House of Commons and the much larger number of Liberal candidates for & ble. He yields not a whit to anyone ¢b.‘ put‘!‘m m“‘m ,I in his desire to win the war and beâ€" To mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm | licves a refcrendum would be qUitkâ€" JULY 26. 1917 er in the end. However his eloquence mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmme_, @VAilCG 30t 400 the Liberal DOItCTS _| who are thinking of urgency only, ljkrals and hb ls stood true to their record on the secâ€" era ond reading, Only two Ontario = Liberals voted for a referendum. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. OaTMEAL MILLs PHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 Heavy Mixed Feed at Special Prices We have a stock of Good Heavy Mixed Feed on hand that we are selling at special prices in ton lots. If you need Feed, get our prices. 1 »Hiptapnr n cat in is ts > < m as with every device necessary for comfort \@! and convenience in motoringâ€"electric lights & and starter, speedometer, 3 speeds forward and reverse, heavy upholstering and pliant C springs. The lowest priced car in Canada z equipped with selfâ€"starter. * L C Dhe _ Trer J&no.rT Duys a genuine quality motor car equipped CHEVROLET moTor company OF CANADA, Limiteo OSHAWA, . â€" « â€" OnTaRIO wesTemn sEMVICE AND DiStmsuTing sMANC4 : REGINA, $695 Fairbanksâ€"Morse Agency _ ONTARI "FOURâ€"NINETY * £. o. b. OSHAWA The farmers have started to eut hay again and welcome the dry weather. Pte John Cunningham of Owen Sound is spending a few days with his aunt Mrs Bradiey of Allan Park and other friends here. Tie young people of the vicinity spend a most enjoyable time every week playing basebali and other amusements. / The Only Grand Prize Master Donald Cooper of Brighton is visiting with his grandma Mrs John Cooper. Mr and Mrs Archie Park of Durham and Mr and Mrs Lindsay of Gienelg. motored to Mr James Parks and attendâ€" ed the Hampden church while there. Mrs Clemens of Stonton, Sask with her four children are the guests of her sister Mrs Hugh Fulton, trations. 2700 Pages. The only dictionâ€" ary with the divided pageâ€"a stroke of Mr and Mrs John Henry accompanied by Mrs Bradley of Allan Park motored to Guelph and Galt over the week end and spentf, most enjoyable time visiting relatives there. WO PX mmt TReFt This mew creation answers with final authority all kinds of puzzlin questions such as "How is;'r:emya% pronounced?‘‘ ‘"‘Where is Flanâ€" ders? " _*What is a continuous voy» age?" ‘*What is a howitzer?"" **What is white eoal?"‘ ‘"How is skat proâ€" nounced?" and thousands of others. Miss Hattie Byers of Stonton, Sask is visiting with her brother Mr Jas Byers and sister Mrs Hugh Fulton and renewâ€" ing her acquaintance with her former old friends. Miss Effie Ergkin and Master Frank Ford of Wingham are visiting with relaâ€" tives here. WEBSTER'S‘ NEW INTE,Q.IATIONAI. Superiority of Educational Merit. TORONTO REGINA. SASK HAMPDEN s with uzzling ‘r:emysl Flanâ€" REDUVCED FARES®*onN ALL LINES OF TRAVEL Greatly enlarged Government and other Exhibits â€" â€" â€" War in all its phases â€" â€" Model Camp â€".â€" Artillery Drive â€" â€" Aeroplane Flights â€" â€" Scores of surprises in store for old friends and a thousand thrills for new ‘ones. ARTâ€"Italian, * French, Persian, American and Canadian Masterpieces. MUSICâ€"Innes‘ Famous Soloists and a score of other leading organizations. | MOBILIZATION | OF NATIONAL RESOURCES GIANT LIVEâ€"STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY Judging Competitions for Young Farmers â€" â€" New Farm Crop Comâ€" petitions â€" â€" Extended Classifications and Innovations in All Departments PIRST _ SHOWING _ OF 1918 MODELS PIRST _ SHOWING OF 1918 MODEL: NATIONAL MOTOR sHOW Constructive and Destructive Needs for War ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY Aug. 25 â€" TORONTO â€" Sept. 10 A number from this part attended the garden party a@ Dornoch Thursâ€" ,ay evening. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Mr and Mrs J B Brennan of Benton Harbor, Mich are visiting in this vieâ€" inity. Miss Myrtle _ Boyce is apending a few days with Durbam friends. Mr Alf Shewell motored to Stokes Bay Saturday. The very Apex of Spoeh'e'hr Achievement Mrs Williams of Kitchener spent a few days last week with Mrand Mrs I H Truax. Canada‘s Story from Birth to Nationhood Dramatically Told f Miss Selena and Laura Truax of Duâ€"ham spent tas week erd at their | home here. Master Milburn and Albert Hartâ€" ford of Priceville returned home Satâ€" urday after spending a week with their uncle Mr Jas Walsh. ‘ Mrs Jas Walsh and son Leonard accompanied by Mr and Mrs J B Brennan and Mr R Corlett motored :o Owen Sound one day last week. CONFEDERATION SPECTACLE Miss S Barley is spending a few days with her mother Mra John Pust, Mr and Mre Chas Showell onter-? tained a number of young people ! Monday evening and all report a gooad ; time. | IMMENSE EXHIBITS OF TRACTORS AND FARM LABOR. SAVING DEVICES Mr and Mrs Huagh McLean r:esived / i';;:lj’;u:: :1““' Araluing. 0_ __* & letter last week from their :01 Pie‘ « * .emle‘ ropitine J F McLzan,. who is in training in | ‘!'“ l‘dmu Mills, nurseâ€"inâ€"training England. He reports himselt well. |** 5t Thomas Hospital, called on ;fnendn fzeri.lnst we'ek and is yisiting Mrs (Col) Weir snd Miss Blake bave returned to thrir respective homes, Miss Nichol is visiting ber sister Mre Jobn Lyoo. Miss McCormack and Mrs Stephen of Walkerton epent a couple of weeks with their cousins Mr Dan and the Misses McLean. The Aberdeen Red Cross WOrkersl Mra Brinnon who has spent a few 'n.et at the schoolbouseon July 19th | weeks with ber father Mr Robt Cor. with Mrs George Miller as hostess. ’l‘"‘f. _Er returned to her bome in Twenty‘-seven pairs of socks were | Michigan this week. turned in and two more parcels of| y3 Sullivan of Toronto is visiting socksetc were made ready and sent } ber daughter Mrs Jack Sullivar, fg.,‘gfng:’.;f.,'é’ ï¬ï¬Â°,§'§3,°h°§;,,§ 0,2::::! Miss Pearl Charlton of Chatsworth ing will be held in the schoolhouse j was the guest of Miss Gladys Corlett on Aug 2nd with Mrs Smith as hostâ€" for a few days. €33. s | WPs o Pom.cbas nc o3 i0 P ia & Agency for White Gasoline Tractors a More Than Ordinarily Progressive Scale 1200â€"PERFORMERSâ€"1200 Fhore 67 WELBECK . ABERDEEN THE DUBHAM REVIEV Lambton St., Durham Mr Jack Ray viated Duorham friends Sunday. end. Miss Ruth Lowe spent the week end at her home at the Alpsâ€" Mr Cecil Baines spent Jundsy eve in Dornoch. Mr and Mro Will Robertson visited friends at Elaerslie oyer the week wawe 2 Mr and Mrs Mills of é;;;i:ourne are spending a few weeks @ with their son Rey T W Mills, Quite a number attended tlil; garcen party at Waudby on Monday eve. All report a good time. Miss Mary Duggan was a & Miss 1 Dargaveli for a few days Mr Angus Meclotosh teacher at Rainy R ver returned Friday to spend the vacation at his home hcre. Miss Marie Mills, nurse at 8t Thomas Hospital, is eper d ng a few days with ber unc‘le and aunt Mr and Mrs Wm Smith, Haying is the order of the day bere. The Red C:ross garden party beld in the church grounds on the 19. h was a splendid success. The proceeds amounted to $184. Hi‘f will go to h: Women‘s Institute ‘or the purâ€" poee of buying yarm and other supâ€" plies for the soldiers. M A motorist who ‘same whizzing up this direction one day began to gei his impressions of Grey‘s good rouds |deepened, ‘The impressions his car made also became deeper and deeper till going down the base line they disappeared below the water mark and the whizzing ceascd. ‘The motor man {begun to pull raile of the fence to pry Elizabeth out when he was accosted fby the farmer who owned the fens, ‘This gentleman murmured some eweet nothings about taking his rails, and the motorist thought aloud about what he would do to a council that didn‘t keep vp the roads, Did he know the farmer was the identica‘ father of the towneh:p who has charge of these roads ? amsaa o en n n old _her uncles Messrs John Mills of Sulliâ€" van and Wm Smith of Dornocbk. Miss ! Mills is one whom the loyal commun _ ity about Dornoch will delight to enâ€" tertain for she is the only sister of five brothers who have gone overseas. One of these Lieut John Mills was killed in France a year ago, The |others, Capt Robt Muile, Fraser, Donâ€" ald and Allister, the two latter being | gallant boys of eighteen, are all in |England. Bullivan Tp claims the ‘honor of being ‘the ~birtbplace of all l the members of this military family. _ The second and bis wife and all the young fry ateenged the Dornoch garden party and appriciated everyâ€" thing cordially from the table to the end of one of the brightest programs they ever beard at Dornoch. Parti. cularly pleas:ng was the laying aside ofchurch prejudice snd the friendly interojurse of the people of the beaut. fful white brick edifice on the hill a; d the folk of the handsome red kirk around the corner. | ’ Two pupils from No 13, Gladys | Corlett and Percyâ€" Ledingham, chose , vhe practical agriculture opsion in ob [taiming their Entrance ceruficates, No doubt the useful information thus |obtained at farm work will quite re Ilcompenso these young people for the loss in academic training. _ Miss Maria Mills, nurseâ€"inâ€"training LC L mr > #a P > L [2ND CON., BENTINCK NORTH Mr R J Corlett bas had a substant. ial concrete foundation built under bis residence. DORNOCH was a guest of The Reyiew and Toront Daily World for year..................... The Review and Daily Free Press fOR] YOUEccrresssatnerteserenerse ritÂ¥is _ The booth on the grounds did a flourâ€" ishing business and sold clean out of evâ€" erything, when over $55.00 was realized. The proceeds at gate were almost $140,00, about double what was anticipated, so the district may be justly proud of the event. Durham assisted materially with an attendance of about 60. i Rev‘d Fathers Roach and Sharpe comâ€" manded a fine hearing in thoughtful naâ€" tional addresses and Mr. H. McCullough of Chatsworth was also an inspired speakâ€" er. Excellent instrumental music was there in abundanceâ€"fine bagpiple music was given by Angus MciIntosh, Bunessan, violin music by Messrs Coffey and O‘Mara violin and piccolo selections Messrs Mcâ€" Auliffe and Runciman of Durham, and gramophome selections by Mr. Conner. Durham Choir was there in good trim with two fine anthems, a duett by Mesâ€" dames Lavzder and Stonehouseand a quarâ€" tette "Goodâ€"night" at the close. Mr. J. | A. Black of Chesley delighted all with a quaint recitation, and Mrs. Gaffney and Joe Davidson, also gave elocutionary numbers. _ Songs were rendeted by little ‘ Misses Hattie, Pearl and Myrtle Mortley» : and the Jackson children, and National | Anthem closed the gathering. ’ ’ From miles around the autos and rigs last Thursday night headed for Dornoch Presbyterian Ceurch, when, by the time a splendid supper had been served, a crowd of about 600 had gathered. It was a comâ€" munity garden party, and it was pleasing to see how harmoniously the two churches there, the R. C. and Pres., worked togethâ€" er for its success. _A lengthy and most ‘ enjoyable program was presided over by Dr. Mearns of Hanover, who also gave a‘ brief address. Bumper Crowd At Dornoch Fresh Groceries arriving every Week. j 2 The Highest Prices Paid for Produce 0. & J. MeKECRHNIE Dornoch Presbyterian Church, where the Comâ€" munity Gardeu Party was held. Sales Our stock is very large and before the adyance. 3 yds x 3 yds........$14.00 3 yds x 3} yds.... ... 15.50. 3 yds x 4 yas........ 17.50 Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to come. We have a number of Rugs left in the newest designs in the neatest patterns and in the nicest Oriental shades having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheaper, McKechnie‘s Weekly News z. We have the Women‘s Dongola Blucher... .. â€"$3.10 ‘;Women‘s Chrome Tan .......... 2.50 Men‘s Blucher.................. 3.00 Men‘s 14 inch top Blucher....... 5.00 Boots and Shoes OUR 8 T5 newest designs in the neatest patterns. 2Q Nt n e se ie in on ui; 41 lces ulsntc uind i« o de iepeele ce( relues weeenaln elevelasalur elara wen e uin l se o leoa e ols ie elecelecele eï¬ & a*% 3 MacFARLANESDRUG STORE # e ot oi) > gg Liggett‘s, $ â€" Huyler‘s % and NYIO EREECNRIEE & mt m mt RANEEAAIE NE FOT ES ! ® § To § PA + John McQowan All kinds of grain bought at market price. Special Reduction on Filour and Feed in ton lots. Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry Flour NEW WALL PAPER 500 tons of No 1 Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop We are exclusive Agents for The highest ideal of fastidious lovers of rich satisfying conâ€" fections is realized in our Chocolates. Much ©Better Candy CR!MPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at.... very reasonable rates THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS Every bag guarantaed. If not satisfactory bring it back and get your money. our prices are right as we bought C. P. R. town office POUWDEKS of delightful fraâ€" grance, cooling and healing and scores of little things which add pleasure to your outing. See our Window. POWDERS LO TIONS tnat you will find CREAMS that will make your complexion soft and smooth Camping [IOND that will fade the most ugly freckles. Buy your tickets here at the Rexall Store Requisites JULY 26 1917 miss Sadie MeDonald has been engaged as toa A lower rojm in school ) soming year. Ww And Th Ye Miss Mary Raussell we are sorr; report is still under the Dr‘s care Pe MacMizra® Mr E Hockridge was in Ow Sound the first of the week . Mr George Armstrong Sunday at George Sturrock ‘s. Mrs Langworthy and daugbter Toronto are wvisiting at John Chr tie‘s. BMr and Mrs Jas Fettis motored Owen Sound Sunday. Miss Peg Ferguson spent Sund with Miss Ansie Sturrock . Miss Faylor of Toronto is visitin at Mr D Aclonis Miss Enma Dngwali anderwe an operation last week for append sitis and at time of writing is impro ing satistactory. Bsanutifal weather, and hs in full swing. Good crops rep Gorrie and Jack McTaggar bhome tor a few davs. Diedâ€"A her home on tt Line on Sunday, July 22 Mary McConkey. Misses Mary and Bertic attended Mr and Mrs Ber Atâ€"Mome in Swinton Park Bertic remained to visit tri tor a few days. Miss Doris McLean week of her holidays cousin‘s in Markdale. Misses Flora and B lett on Taesday mornin the Wos . Mrs Marshal! acco Lauder ot Toronto are nere. Miss Mary Black and Miss J ter of Niagara Falls, N Y a; guests of Mrs John Meliae, vill, W Miss Minnie Little of 0 is spending & few days a of Mrs N MeKinnon . Dr Hutton, Marguer Mre Burgess of Darham last Sunday. Misses Margaret and Allie (Gra Durham called on friends in the age last week. Steamship Service Via OWEN SOUND STEAMSHIP MANITOBA leaves Owan bound night each Thursd: necting train leaves 5.%5 p.m.) for Sai Marie, Port Arthur William. P Bervice via Por ~ommences June again w many much Kid i Headquarters for Trunks Gauntiets and Gloves. or Rown Town Shoe Store Shoe eave 1or Great Lakes ney hav PRICEVILLE VILLAGC PRICE Particulars from C W. B. HOWARD, Dis WHY NOT YOl 10 WINNIPEG IN MEMORIAM HOPEVILLI nto 6.40 p. m J JL Y 26 LrC Prices mpanied by McN wer ) w e ying\ Da lag Ha