The harvest has now been gathered in, and in this district it is, we regret to have to say, not a satisfactory return. There are, of course, many good returns, but in general the reports are disappoint- ing. Both in quantity and quality the wheat crop is inferior. Barley is fair, but not so much has been sown owing to the unsatisfactory outlook for marketing. The wheat situation is also discouraging so far as prices are concerned. There is WBAY AGENCY SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. lamest showed at niches: current mm. No notice 01 withdrawn! required. Romr RQSS. L _-____.~ LINDSAY. Emmi, SEPT. 2, counties, and in England the leading markets have on hand heavy stocks, and there is no demand. The buying season will therefore open with low prices and with a. poor prospect of any improve- ment. The “bears†have it ; in fact there’s nothing for the “bears." Coarse grains and root crops will give a good return. In Manitoba a splendid grain crop has been harvested much earlier than usual, and danger from the frost is put this year. The quality of the grain is remarkably ï¬ne. Senator Tease has declared in an inter- view that he will go into opposition if the Dominion government does not provide the “remedial legislation†for his co- religionists in Manitoba which Sir John Thompson indirectly promised before the Manitoba school act went to the judicial committee of the privy council, and when it was conï¬dently expected that it would be pronounced unconstitutional by @112 flLanabiau 39:351. that court of last resort. But the judicial committee having decided that the school set was constitutional a very difï¬cult problem stares Sir John Thomp- son in the face, and its diï¬culty is greatly intensiï¬ed by the declaration which he at the time considered a. master-piece of urtï¬ulness in dealing with the trouble when it then appeared. Sir John Thompson will have no sympathy in his present predicament. He ï¬nds himself practically between the devil and the deep sea in the strong prejudices and passionsof the two wingsof hisown petty, pensions end prejudices which his sectional lieutenants have esch in their wsyslnyssppeeledtoendinflmedin order to mske espihl sgiinlt their poli. ï¬es] opponents. But wedo not believe either Senator Tune of one wing or N. Otpital' Paid up, - $1,500,000 Surplus, - - $1,400,000 “go into opposition." They are have ï¬re-eaters onlyaolonguitwillnot notiounly endanger the hazy government. Liverpool, London a Globe , Royal Guardian; Brit/ah Amer/0a; Im- perial Fire Insurance 00’ a. %W mgmmsmer Accident [110.00. of North America “mummy-Mew. Chrkerhcoof thoothorwing INSURANCE “moonpoqflgvtm, “““m' J; mum's Boomons }> THE EAR VES T AND PRICES. THE IINITOBA scaooz. FICUL TY. PORTEBS an“. hum can. Lindaâ€. Mutant II. 1802 â€"18. CANADA LIFE, RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP TIOKETSV um, pee. 31. 1891.â€"86-tf. Escapaddmmtombvmu- 7W DOMINION BANK. lira, Life and Accident. '. C. TAYLOR Barnum: flank. F 0. Taylor. R. 8. Porter. manual!) 1541. ...-. .-.-o.----.o coo. in most European “4,030,410 a 350,000 will :11qu in The Mail is in a state of great excite- ment over the public reception to be tendered to Hon. Edward Blake, who is now at Murray Bay, and will shortly visit Toronto. It has not a word to say against the proposed reception “so long as it is clearly understood that the tribute is paid by the Irish Catholics. not by the liberals of Canada,†and then it devotes two columns to an attempt to show that home rule will disrupt the British Empire and that Mr Blake is unpatriotic in supporting the measure. We do not know what the liberals as a party may doâ€"but' all liberals and many conservatives in Canada heartilv approve of Mr. Blake's course in going over to help Mr. Gladstone, and wish him abundant success. They will be disposed to take a very large part in the tribute that may be paid to Mr: Blake; and it a ro- vincial liberal convention were assem led we have no doubt he would be tendered a most enthusiastic reception. Home rule will. they are conï¬dent. render Ireland a happy and contented member of theBritish empire or federation. â€"An insane woman conï¬ned In the a~ylum for idiots at Oflllls jumped from a third storey window in the building Tues- d“ and received injuries horn which she died twelve hours afterwards. Mr. John Morley has been reelected tor Newcastle by an increased majority otter a very severe contest. The other ministers have been re-elected mostly by acclamation. Mr. Howard Vincent has caused consider- able amusement by predicting in a speech at Hatï¬eld, under the shadow of Lord Salisbury's house, that the Gladstonian cabinet would collapse a few hours after meeting parliament. and by ascribing various foreign difï¬culties already to the malign influence of the liberal government. The G adstone ministry is all right. and is likely to last some years and fulfil its mission . â€"M-jor Shrapnel], of Orlllla, while walking on the Midlsnd railway track near that town Tuesday, was struck by u. freight train and thrown into a ditch. He miraculously escaped with a tow brulsea. The dreaded cholen mmge in mud:- ing weetwud, manyoeeee having occurred at Humburg end eevenl at London and other western shipping ports. The heelth euthoritiee on thin side of the oceen. as well u on the other side. are enlordlng a strict qusrantine. end severe precautions will have to be taken to prevent cue. getting through. â€"Mseter Pater Leaner, o! Clarsmout, narrowly escaped a terrible accident on last Tuesday morning. His father is em- ployed on Rawaon’e new house. and on the morning mentioned was engaged on the roof. Peter, who is about 14 years at age, ascended the ladder. When about halt way down the root he lost his balance and fell .0 the ground, a distance of some 28 est. Ir. is thought that he somewhat roke the force of the tall by nraspin the scaflold for a particle of a second. hose who witnessed the accident were fearful lest the boy was killed. but he soon rallied and attended school the same afternoon as though nothing had happened. horse-buyer has shipped over 800 horse: from that eeosion during the pest three years and that our 1400(1) was paid out {of them.» That‘s about I60 apiece, not a very remarkable price. It the {were of Nerthumberlmd bed one to a man for reeipreeity they eon! have pocketed at lease 025000 mere {autheee horses, and saved as much were an their binder twine. â€"A one of attempted criminal esseult is reported from Trenton. e few miles went at Believiiie. At an early hour Tuesday morning the reeidente in the east end were aroused from their elumhers by cries of “Murder !" issuing from John Majesn’s dwelling. When several men reached the house they found Mise Mejeen and Miss Elgar lying in en unconscious state in their nightclovhes on the floor. It eppesrs that about 230 e. m. e msn emcted en entrance into the house. The members of the tsmily were ell swsy except the two girls, Klee Edger keeping the other Indy oompeny tor the night. The scouudrel hot! “one into the girie’ room and “tempted en assault uqzn-Mia_s gejesn, stifling her .o. , , AL-L The Hemilsen Times remarks that pre- teecien “robe in unseen wave.†The: ie the beauty of 16=f9r the men wheee peekes is thereby beneï¬ted. Minions upon mmieee have peered lace Carmine's aeolian hue hie werbiagmen have be beer sheir share at the burtheee in the extra goes at whee shey eerreume. The red parlor men grows tab and his peekefae bulge eat; buts the tamer does net 295 mere Ier hie whens. which muss sell in She epen markets: 9! the werld. crzes with his hand. He did not know that the bed wes oconplcd by another sleeper. Mes Edger slipped onto! the opposite side of the bed, end note the slum which stsrtled the neighbors. The men than made his sconce. -The Port Perry Stenderd seys: Since msny oi the farmers in the country hove hsd their groin cut end herveeted end here come to sxsmine the nelity o! stein end the yield per sore they nd their hopes of lugeyisld is not going to pen out es wee expected. Wheat will not be my- thing like an eyereae crop, the grain is bedly shrunken. ceased it is supposed by thstweek of hot weether just baton the auto bsaen toripsn, end it is seid thet‘ very few samples of good whset can be ohteinsd enwa in the country. The some is seid to bathe once with the berley, in which event it will he no use to: the English whet. We overheard e stein buyer iotonninge wheat-former yee- terdey thst it is not likely this yeer's coon hdn more than 33 or 35 voteto-moncwtcrpeolscflon. Thsbunte oithle ysu’sctopin thie vicinityh much bborsntstted. Too new We he's M11 Eli-Micron .31â€th mhsekhtthegcodd-ï¬em end H mm mowing Minutemudwnlp â€hm! mg tho Mun this! yun-bsektor memos-mama; and um mdmomwmuvo tog!" up can she. Thanh enun- Road ï¬rming An cdmiring public is informed tint the clemt Sir Adolphe Caron a “ten or ccbinct minictcr" precided M: a recent lining o! the privy council in Ottawa. He probably had to put on two monoclee to do Justice to the occasion. The cabinet muet have been proud of its club-man. n-poodn eon-amt. has them mum mwummmm mmmmm numb-vowed comedy. not I political ï¬ned!- 63.3.3 383% 8a : asasn a .3 can a .35 :5 do. moons 3831.3 05 9312: 5.2.6 395 8 aspenâ€"A8 as: 3.350.â€" ..A Sign bumonugglolaofl 39a 038 < MIDLAFD DISTRICT NOTES. The Cobourg Sentinel-sm- boggy; ch“ 3 131103141. horn. W? ’E mt the Pro- o to proteut 5 Mhnltobt lkely. The ted. weâ€"evkflendlng'saurdsy. Ann. 27. were: â€"Oettle. 3.398; sheep nnd lambs. 1.720; hogs. 8‘26; weigh tees, $53.83. A good deal of stufl.’ went through to the east. Cattleâ€"No tut export cattle efl'ered. end there was nothing done in this line. Messrs. Regen 8t Benign bought between 25 sad so eerloeds ct smokers and short keep cattle tor Biekerdike 8: Co. of Montreal. besides two lands of butchers cattle. Stockers tetch from 3 to 350 noccrdhl to quality. Short keep cattle reached as hlzh s3 4c permiorntew tency head. but most of the sales were mule st 350. Butchers' cettle brought from from 31m 333 per m. the letter for pretty good onee. Some eelee Were: 22 atoclrers. 1,050 lbs average. 810 get heed: 20 do. 1.850 ever- exe, 4c par 1b: 20 butc ers’. 1.0001be overuse. 30 per 1b; 20 do. 1.005 lbs. 35x 20 cows. 1.100. 335 per {imam etcckers. 1.050. Sic; lo choice butchers. I e 0- Sheep and Lsmbe -Nothlnz doing in export sheep. These dealers who have handled on! this year-have lost money. Butchers’ sheep ï¬nd n fair solo at from 83 50 to“.50 per heed. Lsmbc are in tsir demand. Good lamb: (etch 8! per heed. end other kinds are not wuntea. Ev - thing sold out before the close. There was a r localrdemnnd. _ - ,7 A--- «nus _.n- n0†‘UUIâ€"Lluuv n.â€" v..- _V-, on were taken at ï¬gures musings“ the way from $1 for “slicks" up to 89 per old for choice voolo. Quite a tow changed had. 53 iron: 86 to 86.50 per head. Hogs-Mr. Ennis had a good deal of business to attend to Tuesday. He reports a batter trade down out. which has had a oufloni ofloot on this market. Generally trade is n lit 0 timer. Good straight tot hogs brought from 8525 to 85.30. weighed oi! oors. Stores found a tm- do- mnnd at from 850 to 84.75 oer cwt. Hon" hosts are in better cemnnd ct Si 50 to 34 75 per owt. Lighttsthogstetoh from 8475 to 85 pet can . according to quniity. Milch cows and summon-This trndc in sandy and ï¬rm. Ofl'orings woro not heavy. Those on solo were token at from $25 to $30 per head to common to good milohoro. nod hookword spring are hrooghttromfl5 tons per hood. coco Oman or Tar. Cmmux Paar. } LINDSAY. Sept. 1. 1898. ‘Verv little grain has been brought into town as yet be farmers ere busy threehlng. In a couple of weeks the greln wlll oom- menee to flow In endlmelneee will et once feel the beneï¬t. Toronto Live Stock Hark“. Trade was perhaps a little better at the west- ern cattle market to-day. Receipts were heavy ’ but most of the stufl was well taken. There came in 87 cal-loads. including 500 sheet) and lambs. 290 has: and 25 calves. Receipts to: tho 5-, A“- B‘qiiim'y. Uholoe.perowt............ Stores. not own..." ht (antenna... oopâ€" Butchempor beam" ...... Boring Hammerhead" ......... Rams mammalian-(1......â€" Calves;â€" ' Extra. ohoioovodsnerhend...... Choice vonls, head ...... .....-. medium. per and. .............. 8 north-wrd l|tum! â€" n .per ......... 0mm: shook. no: but“... mm new man. Liam's-n . 3“†“he. hit-ho- 8 88 888 833 asgu BREE-ck chaos. par 1b ....... ‘ ..... Butchers medium on good. per 1b. . .. Stacker-a ma feeders. per 15.... ...... ghgrtkeep, chains... ...... .......... 33115.... .2. uommnncm NEWS. Lindsay. Ana. 2‘. 1392.40. comma. yeaâ€"M9 was gay. Not mqny offered. r! 'vi'vvwv- If you already take it and u to your [Honda at a distance, or if your son or daughter a 14le away from home sand it to them. It does not cost much and gives more now: than you can to: a le tter, and will keep them “pontcd†in evoryth‘na concerning their old home. Tell your nctghbor of this ofl‘cr. We want to mama» our cubaortpuon um. and to this and we make flu abm low rate. We hope to_ma_lqg HE P05! man readable and ’- A: ___z m-.n‘ luAu‘nn‘ 4n:- '1"‘ IUUIIU UV I'UV'IUV -n" thoroughly “loodl, " and M Monaco our um in order that we may feel luau/mt m duourrma to the addtttonal «sponge macaw. THE POST $1.25 to ’94 . a. ..o o'ol-aoultollOOOOO WILSON WILSON, The MgoftheCoHoowe'en ï¬nd“ our trade mark is our but advenimto Boston. MONTREAL. ammo; he ROLE This Seal 18 our trade; o“ 31‘ otter. Tn: Pom-tron now 00 1194 for $1.35. Send In aimed “a matey. Baconâ€"At Lindsay. on Aug. 29th. tho wit. 0! Mr. Chale- Dam. of I son. 7 7 Wâ€"On Aug. 8d. the wire at m. w. mum. 10:): com. Back. of I no. Pumaâ€"0n Amt. mu. me was of KLWm. Hunky. 1m: con. Buck. of | «ulnar. DAm-In (hum on the and Angus the wire at Mt. Ban). Davis. furniture «fluid O'Nmâ€"At many. on emu-m. AW 87th. John O'Neill. and 17 â€"3- Twnaxmâ€"h Gnomes. on Tm m- :nartmu sum. Wunun Tummy. and 69 on Smâ€"Atmraidonoo. lottmlaBrook. on Thursday. Aug. 18th. Tamil“ sum. land 52 â€In. 2 month- and 8 dan. The ennui! can hit wee opened In Viennq'rueedey lest. Herr Netehenrmneei- dent of the corn exchenge, delivered 3 epeech which wee the eeneetion o! the dey. It contained reference to the growing no. nmnnentiveneee or corn growing in Europe in the ieoe oi the overwhelming Amerieen contributions. ooneienilv in- coming through the eonginuel opening up an-.. ._.| AL- bum" sun-v â€"â€" --_V_.__, of new region. to cultivation and the lowering of rates to: nlrond might. Hen- anhnnr we In‘ View of thln compe- tition there remnlnod but one chunoo tor Europe, unholy. the building of n network of and. in central Europe. IMAGE. Doomâ€"Jonnmx.â€"At the reeldenee of the bdde'a tuber. Princess-u. Klnoerdlne. on Wedneodny. Aug. 81th. by the Rev. J. L. In:- m. ILA... named by the Rev. John Stem: 3nd me Rev. Robert Jonneton. 3A.. banner of the bride. Funk E. Coombe. eeq.. to Josephine Mn (lumbar at June- Johnston. eeq. “:5“ V will mm W II'I’AM Sunlightsoan mud-x Itdoesnotreqnimwuhingpowdm It will vuh neither hard or loft Itcmotinjmthemoctdeliau Proprietors. The Washing 0"†1' w o ..... I?†_ y Sunlight Soap. BIRTHS. newsmodemthI-hdnywmbomd at‘ ;mmwm1nmnnnwmm. HATS and GAP All the Newest English and Ameri- -"a.n Styles. Men's, Bo)": and thï¬': Hatsâ€"Silk, Stif and Soft Feltâ€"in the very best Quality, Shape and Color, also Van-11y. Yuan; and Lawn Tmir Caps, and a. large variety of Camping Hats. Afull range of Ladia’ Town}! Hm. - mm GOODSâ€"Men‘s, 50,3, Ladia’ m CW3 Straw AT'96 KENT STr SET (nearly opposite tbs Post Oï¬â€˜ico) LINDSAY, All Styles of Hats and Caps, Gem’s Furnishings and Furs. ammumunwrm mmmummudw . THOS. ARMSTRONG, Manager. numnwvvl' W .0. â€"v v. â€Elï¬n, and other details incidental re the question “Where will ugar†comes in. To preserve upon it too much-we merely ask that when you make up vour mind what quantity you will require. you will be good enough to call and get our prices. We can’t be equalled in value. For exoelJed tmwelght or sweetening materials. July â€Illa-“n :Kigl Gloves. colored. black and white; 6 M moo of M 8M0“. @flflflfliflflfl __00__M FEE-[25$ of "In “aid rofliz. ' $3111 can nip a harvest of bargains in any of our departments. 1 HL_‘__ L_-L nucn'NO-«hsa on GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SA'LEI GENT’S FURNISHINGS- ring over the quantity 0f -41. .. 1-5- 81- n'nn'u‘nnhal Ioummpamvwvv. "awâ€"wâ€" v_ [They are running over with Newest Sgyles; best .Qualities and inviting oee. We are ,waitiqg for you, be quick about it or you will lose an opportunity RICH BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. @mmmmmm 7' - Manufanmrinl Mm of LINDSAY alt] PETERBUBU, awm -MAKE A SPECIALTY OF- Fwweather a: Go. Lindsay’s Leader Low Cash Prices Dry Goods House, '. w. mow z. ARCH. CAMPBELL, \Y .. Apple Pawn Knobs, Bum, Para, Portland ’ MM and Fuan - ifli'mw Ola", ’ H â€and Varntahm inn! AND COUNTY. W Mun. ,, , pm lave been nude on Inn-co Licence- ‘m Baas. for 8200.434; A I“ 0! Good Teeth. C w. to:- 810. It Gnoss' DENTAL km. See his new cardâ€"106 Lt. :M of he: week the expreea out Itâ€. met I. cow near the are: mm: pumm" Thebovine u “a meet. end so completely did Dune-don of the pilot of the engine “Maintained «Home of the ruin “income of the perch when wee mapped When ‘ all about!" immunized where she hnd been M having had enough mflwu M m m B. m ILP.P. for Wen Powhat- Wtbeelemotde-ynvnion boo! home on Tuna†nkht nd [Abe whoa house on Wednesday lat Food 0 ochoqlA aqua. C.v_on_dl_oh. cum. than m shocked to hear an ’1“!de death of Mr Geo. P. I- Put Hope customs department. hm thug-nan, end remuked to been! not (at: better for A long hum of daeeelna nan morn- and down with npapiexy end 0 mm at en hour. â€We! Bobceygeon.e even- w'gfll m tanner. died “the «where! 4 pm or ï¬nal mu: be home! the previous hum Springs. whither he hall: the hope the! the handbdngwewpaw m great-noon. Mr. Strum “doing gleam-undue! are people should mus! meeting! exountna w m- m legialsdvo work of the put 0115'†the doctor! we kept in- fl "solve information an: I: h It h Momma to get In my other NI. would by It. REE-.11. ,m who use tack 9st! in U fun- [or the count! Fur. I“. m of the Unduv Central I. to neuowledge the rccelp: or the [“31 prizes from Mr. J no. Mgnndor. Idaho Conn-u house. and also one: w road-tor suntan Young Sun- !) la- beat {m1 of 1392 sired by the runs. 85. (2) For the beat nve cola ‘» themdudcmlneecluamd by hell-“nu undo the moan. or my “. tn tbs county of Yum 810:â€" “ d 810 to be divided equally homo! mauve ooluor alley- Ila-pooh! primâ€"212. mead- slimâ€"Banned. and {but and remained with him to '- I- to M IIâ€"Wm. nor-17. w Wluhm Chagall I mm. Cot-n ~J.WING.W.R~01LJVW. ’ m . Wmlmx Smith. ,m,;.mwx._m-x. ad be"; grade: of “31.1;[1'8‘8 COAL. m 90.40: ï¬ba when you «at 1‘ Road Try Humanâ€"x9 3. m. Coal and Iron lax-chants. “Au. nanâ€"m. Emma I. FRIDAY. SEPT. 21. 12. vfleiï¬hlflgmgf fawn-SI. N. 0.5.1.590. Ill-I. a. GEL-6333. APEE.!IPH 5-1-3. '3. El 9. m8 .8. I... a. r. Ivar-El any-flunrm,m§. (Gama-0d. 3.34 Retail A gent {o .60 Oohbntod nnan 84 00., HERE AND THERE. L'l'ING GOODS. If“, Powder. Blw Primers, Reload- (a. American (m “an Cartridges. Moo-um...- um 8am. south Side of Kent-s: >9. .- 0.0.00 â€loo-o... Mo... g... m a. w .00...“ up... .‘1' PRICE Wu. u-noo.--.. up... 'ON COAL 8116500. t‘ Btu-ACQZ: Newt's-kl. PRINCIPAI 7"!