CAN ms USED BY THE TRENT VALLEY BARE-ES, which (hex-elm will not need to crowd' up the new “Joel St. Lawrence ship canal sys-I bermâ€":1 great agmmged I l cheap power and cheap (unworth- lion are the two principal factors 01' the coat of manufacture, and with ï¬nch advantages as the cheap pom ‘ now offering at Petal-born, and also; attend about“ on the ml†51: dour not babe 1 marina, â€f he did in I. all am tho mtg. aunt tint mm 3W“. hue-o «II t! III- In: m4, GANAIS, which are still in existence, éanais to the city of Montreal, Where they will discharge into the ocean carriers for But-Ops. THE OLD 9- FOOT SYSTEM OF ST. LAWRENCE tween Rice Ink: and Lmkz Ontario. either at Port Hope or Trenton. This .waLemvay would then open up about 1,000 miles at inland shore line, as many of {he lakes and rivers lie tranq yersely to the line of the canal.â€"and have some six million acres of land! within ten miles of. its wharves. In izs national work of utility, the Great Valley Canal and watenway will connect Georgian Bay at Midland [ where the great lake carriers will! discharge the Northwest grain. into the Trent Valley b31305, which. pass- ing through this series ofconnecting, short ,canala, lakes and Divan viaf Peterboro. will enter Lake Ontario at Pot: Hope or Trenton, and thence prooged by the st. La-wreme river-and? ' The work of the Trent Valley cm. al was originally commenced by lhe: Impu‘lr‘rl Gomrmmn‘t in 1825, but I the money voted was divuted toi quell {in Mackenzie rebellion. Con-w sanction was again started in 1880' by th- Dominion (hvemmecnt and has! been dragging along until now. Near-q - 1; $900,000 has been expended, and this 5330:: construction will have, been completed‘ between Lake Couch- ichirgâ€"an arm at Lake Simcoe â€" on the north. and Rice Lake on the south. The balance, viz‘, $5,000,000,l commociabe barges of 1,000 tons. '150 ' Xect 10.13. 25 feet wide. and having ten feet draughtâ€"the depth on lock sills Ming 11 feet. and the depth in the anal reach 12 feet. .f would 0pm up the twp 5utlet§a the norrhwrn outlet between Midland on! Georgian Bay and Orillia on Lake] Simcor’. and the southern outlet beâ€"l t om. W sac won; kux De w..mm,uuu cry we W Mt ex 1pm- ._ The present Erie Canal which has GERIMI‘EST PWUCT as raw ma... port inthe same time u would be toria consumed for only two trips «to But- " “weâ€! [or only 2+0 ton “1.86““ The great lumber regions on the 11110. In (not. we “’ellaxnd route be- tween the 800 and Montreal WILL MW bemg enlarged b! New York. shore of the Georgian mymbetap- State at a out of $10, 000. 000 to ac.. pad by the Tram Valley b81335. I Be A DAY IDNGER. 0R T‘VO DAYS The dimzmions at the Trent Valley locks at: 13% bet long by 33 feet wide and will have a dapth '18 feet '6 inches on the sill. as per depari... mental lam-muons. The lock: will accommodate barges at 800 tone or 25,000 bushels. and the total coat of the work will be â€300,000. lune method ndopted in the 0100 000-. 000 mourn Gmmn out! â€Item con- noting the can and steel districts with the North Sea. vim. LENGTH AND BREAD!!! 0? LM RATHER IRAN DEPTH. l I . ~ g The draught at the German barges is 71/3 feet and capacity 1,000 tons. chow Pow» and Ghooo Transportation on tho Two Prlnolpol Futon at tho Cost of lonuhotumond a Iothoohlld hu noolmd that “This Blottlot lo 000th to looomc Ono ottho crut “maho- turlng contra at tho contlmt"â€"tho Hydraulic tilt-Look ut Potorhoro Bopnoonto tho Iodorn [dropout Nothodâ€"lntonotlnz Amok by m. J. Aloxondor culvomll. o! Potorhoro. l Canadian moo-trim! New.) . 3mg omtm of the continent." Surely , 1 't t' A f u mm be admitted the Minuet ‘ What ‘ mun“ '1'" "m °r or um district are an: it will be.. W153†‘0 woken. up toâ€"that M come a stool: Mustrial boo-Mm. and um late day they damn-the treat that Midland and other mm on the Falls, Cam! has followed out the Georgian Buy. at well u Orilliu, Ban- _:4 11.4...- -nA mm and {kn THETRENT VALLEY CANAL NATURE’S SHORT ROUTE GRAIN GABBYIIO WA'I’IBWAY, AND ITS ‘I'BEHEIIDOUB POSSIBILITIES. man mm PETE RBGRU LI FT- I .OCK I The anxious mother of the family often- 5 times carries the whole burden of respon- sibility so ï¬r as the home medication 0! I common ailments of the 'rls or boys are ‘ concerned. The cost of t e doctor’s visits r are very oï¬en too great for consideration. - At such times the mother is invited to write I to Dr. R. v. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., {ox medical advice, which is given free. Caro ! lespondence is held strictly conï¬dential. «mm ouch as no other remedy for the disease. , and weaknesses: peculiu' to women eve: ettained, the propnetors end makers of Dr. Pierce'o Favorite Won now feel follymmntedm topey in kgdmmydthemmmny coco! FeudeWeekne-grto- tumor ‘ 0(me thick 2:: monotone. theyutiooï¬it Maududrmotm. ,9 How to H915) Your ~ir1§ [2510' ,‘M4L2LE! CAMELS; would look to see also the cannldiSq' 2N THE RETURN TRIP, THAN BY lrict becoming an iron centre through 1 THE TRENT VALLEY ROUTE. The Lake Superior are being brought in~ Trent route between the 800 and to close touch by the opening of the [ Liverpool is shorter altogether by canalâ€"3.3 by reason of the shorter 1730 miles. or NEARLY 1,500 IN THE distance the upper lake steamers 5 RETURN TRIP than by Eric route, c0uld, mak: three trips to the canal I A: Rotorboro the hydraulic lift- WHO cumm- 38 cam. Dukedu outnthixdofaccn ' ’ {emu- le‘znd nnifgrqcms. {rem expect that the Trent Valley Gum] will be lined with great flour-mills â€"wo have already madengmtltamt mt Baton-hot can! Lindsayâ€"and thuel become a second "Mmeapolie" dis. trictâ€"by reason. of the cheap water- power and the 810“ route waterway I from the Northwest. If we would be consistent in our "Mnde-h-Onnada" i that Midland and other town on the Georg-tan Bay. as well u Orillln. Bar- rip, Limlny and Bate-shone and the grout wand W. on the lineal c-mal. will be simp ly feeders to the trade and proaperity of Toronto and Hamilton. etc.. a. we“ a: palm east and Wm“. more it may well be noted that the meuufwturiag dove!" opmont at Poterboro. in particular. has been remarkable' indeed the past lhroo years. There is every mam‘to t 7 1-2 feet in diameter. which work in waLertight steel :wells one under ‘ each piston. Each pontoon is simul- taneously up and down. l The canal. on the level above the 3 Peter-bore. liZI-lock, starts at Nassau, 9 Wm": it is diverted from the rivet ,Oionabec. and is 01' rial along the ' high table and parallel with the 1 river for four miles, and is lowered by -rnoan15 of the Ila-lock into the river . (Mow. at-Beterboro. . ‘ ! Tbia' hydraulic lift-Jock aimply‘ comes the method adopted in: thol modem EurOpean canal, and its one 1W“ â€commended by“ Frank Turner. 033.. who was one of ,the Canadian ' Government Win 1! 1887, as. lsoci‘a'led will: Jalgn Keogedy. 0. E. harbou- engineer, Mum]. and Judge Weller. of Peter-bore. This cumminâ€" akin, it is well eto add, reported favou- 3ny on the Trent Valley 01ml both AS TO ITS WATER SUPPLY.teaa-. mm; and :utility, and adrisod its completion. ; 7 ' : A number“ .hydnnflo nth-loch have beenin'w mains-rope for tone mm. mm lack gt mm “ugly. in; hump. an: W times in different locations on this . wa tenway, adaptin'c WM for .t'hc [use of the great hydraulic lift-Jocks â€"whleh together «will save about six lbours over the machinery system of I locking as used on the Welland and Eli.) cczmals. The Petenboro hydrauâ€" [lie lift-Jock will “ï¬t these 25 000 bush. 3 el barges tram the lower level of the canal 65 feel: up to the higher level. or vice verse, by means of mo in:- meme steel 'pon-toons. These pou- toons are closed at their ends by ‘ means of gates, hung on the lower edges, and gates being also used to close the ends at the reaches of the canal on the upper and lower levels. The pontoons, guided between three massive concrete towers, are each _-__‘_-.. _..â€"- ru-'â€" ‘4 â€"._v .vu I'V- AE Pctorboro the hydraulic lift- lock is now completed, :while a second om, a lower It'll, which is located near Lake Simcoa, is well on to completion. N‘lluu‘ has indeed repented itself five on m: 1: 1a In the treatment. of taunting. dungnrlng hnmoux-e and auctions of ï¬ne akin. acalp and blood. with loan of halt. that the Cuflcnra remedies ht†achieved their greatest succeae. 0118’ inn! in compo-Mon. â€MIMI com- pounded. abeolntely pure. “change. able in any climate. always may. and agreeable to themoetdeucaeeandm‘ gm", they preaent to young and old the moat eneeeaam ennuvea 0: mod- If such be the unhappy condition of one almond with alight akin blemishes. what must be the feeling: 01 than in whom torturing humour: have for year: run riot, covering the thin with scales and Ions and chnrging tho blood with poisonous elements to bo- oognen party! the mum nntil dcgthf the 310 of o yea. teeth. and lips yet beam! by de’ncing the complexion, and an; the sensitive soul WM} agony: pallor of age. disew dot: the flit tee with common. Mguntlons and crimson the Roman node with unsight- ly flushes. moth. 1! no; maggot-rapt: If! tad discus deï¬ed. Tune noon bgpds ghe lilyhsnd up toga 13:30)!†secretes celled beset: e ehortolived tyranny. Pleto e privilege o! astute. Mfltu. e delightful prejudice. Min-um e silent cheat. Canada e solitary kingdom. Home: 3 glorious gm of “tore. Ovid s ("or o! the gods. Aristotle sinned tint beauty m better the: til the letten of mo- otnmendetion in the world, end yet none 0! these dietinguiehed uthoritiee has left as even ; hint of how beeuiy utobeperpetutedmr the ranges“ W's“ Modes-IF lam on (thou Interacting Subjects. UP-TOEDITE METHODS For. Purifying and Bunflfylnj the Skin. Scalp. mu- BEAUTY OF SKIN T PUBITY 0F Blflflfl and Hands. “0' me “mph W Fm"w: SCOTT . '0 but and mm “It“ ".0" Toronto. W88. cum “CIR-Lila“ .39.â€me I n thousavnds of cases Scott'g Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. ‘\Vron food caused the trqublfz. ighAtfoqd will cure it. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and ï¬rmness comes to the soft heads. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoses everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. taint John. low Brunswick. A profusely illustrated Bookletmt 1~10 page: descriptive of St. John and New Brunswick. containing maps. nnd useful inlormation for the tra- veller, has been received tron: the Secretary of the New Brumick Tourist Association at St. John. N.B. We are advised that capios will be mailed free to w address on at pp“â€" cation to Mrs. R. E. Olive. Secretary New Brunswick Tourist Association. St. John, N. B. Any person contemâ€" plating a trip to New Brunswick should be supplied with this guide. BONE Fflflfl The little ones are frail-their held upon life is- slight. Th: sliglitc-rt a} mptom of trouble should be mzt by :a xeilablc corrective medicine. Baby's ‘Own Tablets have pzowd by their tacoxd of success to be .111 Meg] medi- cine [er the ills or infants and5oung chisdrcn. The 'Eabfet curcall man- ach and bow cl trouble -. allay t‘u ir- iitation of teething. branktlp colds. prevent <3er and (lax-troy we The simmer has. a guarantee th this med-cine contains m opium on hanntul drug. yrs. '1‘. E. Graves. Maritarn. Qua. ease: “I have used Baby» Own Tablets With great an:- Ct-ss. They nave:- fail. in my expan- erce, to cure the little ilk: olchil- then." You can gat them Tablet-n from any medicine dealer. or they will be ecut by mail at 25centsa box by wxiting The Dr.†Wiiliamr Mum-me Co.. Brockiillc. Ont. ' ' journal: bun M met In only Canadian roam they feared W“ the barge rout. through the Trent Val- ley. which. as they express it. was simply a. omting up of lakes and rims. "11hr snip-supper is full but the ppout is small." "Canadians mustmlymw «mm the hot. that in the fl'mt Valley 011ml. this country has been entwtnining an an- gel umwarm." . J. ALEX. CULVERWE LL. Gal-lain merino men are clamoring the Government .to o the We]- land Canal. to enable 6, can boat: to pass onto Managing m canary a 21 (ad Ml. Ind doubl- (as the we at lushâ€"«he idea br- mu to d'nnhnroe at Won into 2,- 000 ton barges. the cost of which I an wellmrredmoold heme 883,. 000,000. This requou was made just utter “0.000.000 had been Spent on enlarging the whole .Wnllnndï¬t. Lamrome route 13mm 9 to 14 feet. I advocate. FIRST. the Mg otthe tin million my to complete the outlets of the “from Vane: Dyn- all. and would pout out bhe fact that warm. om may}; Amman Lawrence omna' a total of 68 mile. of canal-co 1nd “Twila: of r'mo‘r and lake human Midland and Nominal. , ‘ The Inc Mir. E. Sweet. 0. 1-2.. State Engineer of New York. In"! limit: by experimmta “mt the same pomer that .wUl prop)! a tame 4 miles per hour in Erie Mud amuse .wm drive a barge 5.9 ml!†per hot" in or- an water. This {calm alone will «up: a great amino bath in time and m coal consumption on the Trent Valley ore: the Enlarged Eric. lholr recent llttlu At Potato“ by preollul 'mnrlm men. ovhlah will than out my prev-low! reputed con- tnnMonI that gnu; could be Iblpped vie Trout Valley In 3 wk diorter time and et a cheaper nto lib-n via the new Enlarged Erie mute. not- ‘ withvlendlnz the enlarged Eric locks “will accommodate («to hem“ in ‘Lomlhm. Here-I’ll. IBM! not be forgot. lton thglt the rent Nelle: expendla tare will only total 89.000.000 M team A total at 016.000.000 which is the cost of the â€â€œ3612ch ten gather with the “proposed enlarge.- meat. the Trent Valley loch cen the be duplicated at 3 null camper. etive can. «thye mum shortening the ltime d e fleet of heme. end‘ cheegentnc the rue over the Eula-3.. ed rip. ea eko adorable the tatal‘ tonnage of the easel; . . ', Barely Anyone would nee et-a alenoe the eupen'alty at the Trent Valley route omï¬the Enlarged Eric when ï¬t. is acted nthAt' there will be 257 miles of actual utenderd canalnge and 238 miles at lake on the new Erie Intwean Buffalo and New York. while there will be, only 13 miles actual standard cunlaee on the Trent Valley and 4.5 mileage: the St. H ‘ loch. than Mum mm: mm lock Mu 2.1.000 tan bun. walla tho Poul-than “1a u: loo ton buff. ‘l'bon “no a double "(block It a bouvllo . man“ was, uni “In I lock fl Morton in tho M dull“. Dotwvd figure. as to tho probable: can of carriage by I‘m Valley â€(mm-barge with nomad tow-barge. In comort bntween “wand and Hon- trcnl mu Inbound to 11:3 Royal _and for free sample BIIY’S HOLD OI LIFE. as; Gunman" mm Mum.“ MM. Bathe. M! Graham, and Maura. Ramsey. Hutuâ€, Bry. 5°11. Vow. ï¬rm. Hm. I It was MSW 1!! whites"; In"! by - Nahum . .Lhut the Maui! at m- maï¬a 1.. “WM If. I!!!“ for bunnies. hum ' ‘ed changes in the curriculum at the public mhool system. A diacussion 'tollowed in which an. Knight and Mr. Elliot took part. Mr. Elliot. in the connect“: ranch. advised teachers mot to answer advertise- ment. in which the salary was not stated. At the clan of the discus. sion Mr. Elliott can a paper on "At, nation.†and Mr. Hartman can the papaqp of the mung commune nn‘ ottioars tor 190! a tdilown’iiii's; idant. Mir. lama} Vina-Pm. Ir. Rogers; Sosa-Tm" M55! Than- Athernoon Salon. Mr. Rogers, at the Separate School gave his report at the Public School Department (1 the Ontu’io Educa- tional Associntion held this your. damn particulu'ly with t_he prqpos. -j -n, me: at mt manta: tuned that alarms are much too low. ï¬e also suggested a joint meeting at tenchers and ammo: to he held at some con. mnient time. ' ‘ Afte'r a short intermission Mr. Mo- EJchern, dolomite to tho Ontario Ed- mentions! Associntion. game his report to the Convention. and Mr. Newton ï¬nale. delegate ot'the County Coun-. :11 to the Ontario Educational As- anointing gave a very interesting m port at tho trustee! Department. ï¬n stated that m the trustees who Alter the roll was called Mr. W. H. El'iott hpoko on man" to re- lation to the ociiool. H: pointed out that the weakest point of our tench- inx in doing too mix-.21 for our pupils and making the raid too easy for thou. \aw: urged teachers to place tbl‘mï¬ch'e'i in the background. and 1 but-g the pupils to the trout. ltdoeo not: main-r what we teach. but it tutti-us much who teach-:5 It. l’ov- ext; and Society nu two great draw- back» to an child's education. In tho lorm-t' can: tips 020â€.†goes to her work. having hcr child to play‘ “ith sum urchins; in the latter the mother goes (,0 lecture i. theatres. ctc.. liming her child :0 the can of untr usl worthy bL‘J'Vu ms. Tl: we should I): cultiwtcd m u...- childclcnn- liness and neatncus. endurance, self- control. punciuality. which will make. him puxpowqu. duttrmmc‘l and rmz. olt'ic A discussion followed on Mr. ‘ Elliott's address. an wlu'a-h Messrs. Hardy. Knight. Saul and Hormone tools part. _ mecca dupic'cd it. his poem-s. which glam added to :he pleasure 0'! :11: moving. \t Ht: close of the lecture M1. Hm and Mr. {Lt-mus moved a sou: o! thank-I to Mr. 15.1!“ on brhnI! or the mach-3's 0! F.1d \‘wtorin and the public On Thulsday evening .I'. '3 o'clock one of m:- unust rucCcuslul lectarcs. su-cc the com'cmlon was “Pi. held. In»: given by Mr. Sac}. MA. editor of the Bdncauomi humbly. Sir. Thom Stewart presuhd u chain-mun. The Rubjcct of ms addrcue was "Ten- nyson." The lecture waa intereng and inetrucliv.’ tin-ought! -.u Thu-L- “('1‘ a great number, 0! limelight \iuwn n! 'J'cnmI-xm. ms I'rIend'I. 'Iis di'II-Irut ram-nee... and mm o! the Mr. Had) read the report at the Litmus Canmittuc. after which ï¬r. KIIIght spoke of hi: POI'I'OW mm. the paople 0! Helena Counts were do (a: humid othu- counucs In this re- Ppwt. and mgud (no teacher“ I!) take the matter in hand and wipe out the disgrace. , Mr. W. J. Elliotz. B. A.. Vice-Prui- dent a! the Town“: Normal schoo'. gum. a moat ink mum; a'ud immac- tit: l-quuc on "Name Shady." which do» not con-it. I]: stated. in pul'ilg the "own: 2r name: to pieces. but in studying in: life. and nap»:- ougwr mum-neat to its caneonvnum. 'Ibu anbjcct 0! "School L'Ibrnrnu" was then lorciNy diucu-u-sd by Ilia-c9 Alena \"Md and Grccosn. uni] Mum's. Regen: and Manly. Ar. csc-Ncnt paper on ‘l'luymrml Bdm'ation.“ wruwn by Dr. White, to“ n. was read by Mr. noman. no I gum hid uttcuziou to tin-a care to b,- , taken of m: eyes. cars and lungc. I Tea-onus Ihould endeavor to turn ant -' ho,†and girls with wound made and bound beak-u. Curl 1M "collation or the West Rana Teachéu' Amoiuion recur-ling tho Ic-Mtabliflunent of the Public School Leaving Examination mu anon-Ind by Messrs. â€clincher-n. knight. R0,;- us. and Coiling. and um Florence Graham. It was {inully moved by 11:. McEaclun-n. unsound by Mr. Rox- ou. that thin Amintlzm (has not as! c with the rcw’lutnoa a! the Wcot Huron Teaches-3' Amcintun.â€"Car- tied. ed for by the mud! remuneration mull: to lathe". Mr. whoa-ll read a paper writ- tan by 3:. Walla, Brown. of tho Canadian Correcpondcnco Caveat-mn- tiliul "Du’clopmonu m 11mm Ed- mtzon." . I Ioumm Gama-u u “but Canon-lauroulu man by Ir. Sui. um: 0! no “emu-cl lootâ€, In no Oollonlu Ila“. 'rlm conwnuun owned u w an. Thunuuy. with Mr. Huf‘ém. the weniJcat iu the t'IML'. and Ur. Knight. Ina-pecker. at on right hand. 0me to the cltwency a! the va- uwr more wav a urge sod cummi- utic gathering. .‘u’tar preliminary buluzcuu had been transacted Pruio dew. Harlow: Addressed me An»- ciutaon taking {or bus abject. "Our Education: Inwutu." Ho muted that two you danger- winch than tom“ the educational tutu-onc at 34: provinces wear (1M) the umploymont of inupcriencad teachers. (end) the nhuucv of unis tunnem from our «about These ems wore aczouut- mums or us: mow 1':le Y 3101:); [\G Afternoon Session SYLVESTER M’F’G CO! Our practice! man, Mr. J. Dennis, looks after a' repairs, and we can guarantee satisfaction. Mail ordeas recdve prompt attention . \Vc are making a large bore brass cylinder and steel rod pi whxch will outwcar and throw more water than any pump on market. The day of iron pipes and cast iron cylinders is past, as public know from experience what you want when you buy a p‘ is galvanized iron pipe, brass cylinder and steel rods, which do rot or taint the water. GOOD PUMP Ado to all these advantages the very material one that the im ordnares in the surplus earnings of this leading Company, and have an opportunity {or safe and proï¬table investment rarely equal A handsome booklet, giving a full uplanation. will be 5cm 011 req: flitâ€"They are insuted. That is, should the investor died paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future payment the Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬ts 0!} investment vmld ~t once become available. ' A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. "anmmtmmmt m Better (a dance means. letâ€"Canada Life 5 pawn: Gold Bonds yield a much ' rate of interest than Government Bonds. zedâ€"They are paid for by instalmentsâ€"thus placed within reach of men without apital. THE BANADA LIFE A88URANGE on Siiii'a'F’urdodm Ia- unshammngmggd m2: m1. LINDSAY. ; mum. Mix mar COPY OF WRAPPER Nnconc. W. R. WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAY. I LINDSAY BASTBRIA Thg_Kind Y_ou IE†Always Bough" Bears the Signature For Infants 2 â€I own. man-V. new vm CM T For ï¬ver Thirty Years {m Fee P. McDo [Odel S verdm 'uec tn mire: me :cei “Tim: ‘A. .