t; in ‘ly new-»i-;.=s » » , , .... , rin a-uaarsnaiasaioa-twain., t¢ oi the Jllliadawn Exposition was long. _at-an buildings will he persa¢*nt md will since recognised by the msiorlty of the Sm@Uw the illmortance ii-i>-iiipiw, _ mimic. noni: mrv*ie r&aaat»ed ~rasl`~ the rrand naY“¢*h dad indlotrlal (ls vlan. so céhgiee illlqdlaoe oimiiiionsot people that the several nstesare weaehylshthe other to tnontoarnbsppsefeaq iaeeaehailsg Thanrevailllig style ot architecture ortho state calming' iv/ni he colonial ‘ hilt some 6l9th'd§lihrlli- preduesf tnlnii Nl blllldl* Q3 .V-psy. iw i>°i»K°¢li=m°§1i_k_:r;_l:¢:¢_¢:.b__°n _ann down oi concio.o, and sand cr izmvri, in propip proportions, it eolldiiles and forms a very |)0li60ll Gl’0fI|\dl. and an cxcilvation to the depth ol forty °l1dili'ii1R biiiiililll llliiwriili. Mid is more Q P v _ ieetbeen made. This great workwill ' ` ’ inks four years to complete: in (1011) nine- - M0 § WHL . eighty-tree. For illty-seven years. his About the year lil? a number of immi- nts tmm Perthshire Scotland. came to shire Ile had baena member ol the church tamed undcr the preaching of James A. Haldane. Hs °fl'lil|l°i| W0 church with the following members: JohnBtewart,_Isahel|a Biawart, Isabella KsGlegrla.nd Catherine Campbell. Tho ,number waeaoon increased to thirteen ras for- or osnroa avvemiseiitlii chur- ohesforlned hy Haldane was cll¢rsgat` leual ina up sitio the only mae or san- pi.. Jehu Shwart llclid llgaldy soo ailaiialaural the ordinance no the [,¢|¢‘¢5npper. Onlyswoelihscsellbers nsaheenhaptlesd beam leavlagseso land, as it was nctuntil lllor lm that t-lellsldaaaswasahaptlsad. f into pn teh -annoy crawlers.. jlilbr "is char* albeit taaawas hal ass sara canine. ls vtallsdt\eIdsad_ssa§|aedthIr-ltime sadssmalssdsnhelsllt Bsnnsevnd Tryon. but imssatlrt 'another of Haidani-_'s students visited the ohurohin the person of Dr. Archibald h{cLay of New York. Ile came as agent ofthe American Bihlejl Society and preached several times. 'l'ln-_renders oi the sketch ol the labors ol Robert , Hsi- dane willremsmber his estimate of his lumens. "Whether it was that ws were ootworthy,or-whatever was the cause our efforts to restore Primitive Christian- ity were not suocesztulf' Hs was not aware that a youluz man named Alex- ander Gmpbell, a Glasgow student in ill), who must have heard both himssll and his brother, would Inks up his fallen .lalnilc. ' Lrly in the nineteenth century a Prus- hyterian preacher named 'l'homas_Camp- bell, from Ireland, settled In ycst Vir~ nlnla. lla hcoamm dlasatished with the standards of the ehurch and in seeking tirmar srooua some to the same ccsois- slon aa the iisldanes. His motto was, Where the Bible speaks ws speak, and. where the Bible is dlaat we an stint. Hs was accompanied by his ass Alena- derwhewassnaloquant preacher, and s han elgreat lssl and energy. Hs hacema aaaxaaiuiva pahliehee and his sillannlal harllegsr, Christina sysahl and usmer~ idihrscitlie ehnrah lnlnttl. li ‘eaten anim ana on vin... ia. esssses cl toeiaansa hswsald naesru 'sssiyaunimsneaeeao aairar damn _mnhsnwithasmsnsasaatsdlnaralag .i ii 2 hula,-4 vans-isis r P aalnoaaaruuadni-gunna sesihathh ishavswx lst lllvaia. I have no desire to eidh that the mem bers of the church. past or present, have gained is liiowledao -dsfpraotiro as they might, but lt must‘bs mid that whatever their failings, they did. not lower the standard inn illc ldltl nl their aitiliu- ments. _ But the vital question, with the bearer is, whether his hopes ot salvation rest on th l@isnol the- Word ol. God, oron the shitting opinion d. laiinbla men. hdiidhil the ranaohq- iillemlsetean who- ` _ e avlium mor io amen. lag trod commandments of men, vs _ ny-_seqll_lr\rav1aion. The church da ierga number oi as. no. nr. xnos woo “B“‘\didl‘lt!in-Yoriyyisare. lie when na,t_pr_\l l»ill,Ues_,rlpo scholar- iiilhi shd\h'iiih4_a\a`{ kann. lla pub- i& s sermon Whltld’ "The Church ' ` “ `wh`idi"lt-`~wal~voroi»y r ' , we prsaelgt , eat on it ' roll _union I . , _ ”""~ '."‘, ,”"'“~_' "'__£-W, s+n_fm_ _ , ___ 1llol€¢1ll)-lsh.O.~“Jsles kg, _the tobacco kinl, recently -'ea *aa"ussIsste- tara annul Qslt more money in advertistlgilan say other living man. He said that the issue m&llay allies deilars. -lllwsxd-i." Yet! D. Dah 'le lo-day one ol ia the wcld. when yg_ _ *bg Jowarich mal. ,_ lil win this an ol advlt'sllg is ahuld It Iavdt ll! money in publicity will sever sccumslsta iii' a nr'tune.<'§ld. ‘ ‘ teen hundred and eleven trains will be in cocrlilou. Tunnil construction is not asdiillcult ns in former years. With the use clcom- presscd air. it is now possible to bore llirouuh sand iinii silt, taking advantage of the quality of muiter llnowu as impen- ctrability, the tunnel engineer is snaiileil to llll no air lock with compressed air, and this pmgrcss fas through boring through ls solid substance, a dlrcct nppil cnLio:,.~i of the old school-room experi- luentofiurninpziln cmpiy glam mouth iliiwn on rl basin of wn'rr, and asking the wondrr'mr pupils: Why docs notlthe writer rise in the pzlasei The McAdoo Tunnel from Jersey to Mani-ivtun, the Belmont from Manhat- tan to Lanz island and the New York City tunnel vi ill when completed revolu- , tionize New York pncsenner lrailic, Many hon.: palatiiii oiilce buldingn ilrc li,-inghuilt, buildings to tlic extent ni iorty millions ol doliari ara lieing builtjwlthin a rad|u~,ol hnli a mile in lower Manhattan. Plans are out for the high not building in lhe world to lie ererted in Madison Sq. The summit oi the MCIWILAII Life Insurance Oo., will rise to a height of six hundred and seven- ¢yeightt6T8)ieei, and present four faca- des oi surpassing arohltectuai beauty. The skyscraper of today is not asin_ change Be nngalaly sucanalsu ot hex nr. norm into sustains lv" viwill to the eye. and an meeting with marked $19!. ‘rhe steel an-aatte work llhi some *ng suing replaced hy what is called lonner years. Architects src seskinll' to` lasting than naturnl stone-,even granite snot considered as good by ercilitrots. This concnte in thcn reinforced with twisted steel bars, and it would sci-ni that at last the building service had found some thing to endure eliher tlrc or that which has visited tliin' licmisphcre so recently with such scrluus results, usith- quakcs. Mnny Canadians nrc lo lic mei vilih in New York tind most oi lhriii in tho pai lilnce oi the town :irc “mslllrtr urol." One Canadian young noninn who is especially the talk oi thc toiiii is Mai- Kartt Allflln hheatrirai n‘ii.r in thc most. " succcssllii pi-\_y ui thi- .~rn.=.on nn liroafl- way, she is a nniivr oi Si. Juhn, N. ll. The ileui oi the (lull is we-ll represent- eii in this town; ons oiiiin wondr-rs, ua he meets and talks with iiii compatrlolsor hears them talk ol’ Iiugh nnd iliin and i‘i\t rind Frunlr who are all in the eastern part. ol the U. S., whnt l'. l'I. Island would lic like if all iis sons iiud daugh- tcrri went. back and tfilicd limi wweatcd as thi-y do abroad? I would rrquireis liiisiory to enumrr~ noe tiie Mdreas and occupation of even a few oi thtln in New York. Shoull. any one sttrmlii ill ii R004 'ly to not the affair indexed would lie iiy thc Lots, give a chnplcr to esrh lot and sixty seven chapter; should msken nice large volume. One ol our irsnspianted Canadians whose opinions are of more than ordinary weight in the educa'lolsl world, Mr. Schuman, has recently been quoted as the friend an-l champion ol predatory v¢n|th,but we hope hs has not been rightly inldflllltnd. New York is essentially a city oi large enterprises our Jewellers shop alone hold Hlhollllllliw rlnllaru worth of ballilcli during the recent holidays. This taken alvng with ille other evidences of riches oneseosdsily in the metropolis makes onscmsclude thatas Uncle Joc 0a@rn snys “Ive are living in a proapdous ooulltry.” ' Wu 'l‘. Qorlw Nlllbli ®!l0l'l¢l» New York formerly St D. 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