months, and no trace of him Ijas been found.The young man left his home one night and said he was going over to visit his brother, who lived on an adjoining farm. Since the time he left his home he has not been seen, although the most diligent search has been put forward to learn of hiswhereabouts.It was thought possible that he had enlisted in the Army or Navy, but all recruiting stations have been visited, with no news obtainable about the young man. Now comes a startling revelation which has been made by a clalrvoyant at Elmira, who was visited by a member of the family as a last resort to discover what became of young McLaughlin.The medium claims that young McLaughlin had incurred the enmity of a young man in his neighborhood, through jealousy over a girl With whom McLaughlin kept company, and the medium claims that the night the young man left home on his bicycle, his jealous rival, with an assistant, killed young McLaughlin, after which he and his bicycle were weighted with stones and sunk in Cinnamon Lake, near Hornby, where it is almost impossible to recover a drowned body.It is said that the McLaughlins will drag the lake from end to end, hop.ng to find the body, as some credence Is given to the report of the medium. The father is said to know who the alleged slayer is, and sensational developments might arise from the finding of the body.