^. ^ ^.0. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I 1.25 1^ 1^ 1^ 12.2 I 2.0 U IIIIIL6 Fhotogra{diic ^Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 'o- ^ ^'S^ ^ '^' CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVI/iCMH Collection de mi Canadian Instituta for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian da microraproductions historiquas Tachnical and Bibliographic Notaa/Notas tachniquaa at bibiiographiquaa Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy availabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographicaliy uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproductlon, or which may aignificantV changa tha uaual mathod of filming, av chackad balow. 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Thia itam ia filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ca document eat film* au taux de rMuction indiqu* ci-daaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X 12X lex 20X 26X 30X 24X 28X 32X '6 «tails M du nodifiar ir une ilmage Th« copy filmad h«r« Hm bMii r«produe«d thanks to tha ganaroaity of: Anglican Church of Canada Qenaral Synod Archives Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha baat quality poasibla eonsidaring tha condition and lagibliity of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract specifications. L'axampiaira film* f ut raproduit grica i la g4n4rosit* da: Anglican Church of Canada Ganaral Synod Archivat l.aa imagaa suivantaa ont At* raprodultaa avac la plua grand aoin, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattat* da l'axampiaira film*, at an conformit* avac iaa conditions du contrat da filmaga. BS Original copias in printad papar covers ara flimad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or lllustratad impras- sion, or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original copias ara filmad baginning on ttia first paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- sion, and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad imprassion. Tha last racordad frama on aach microficha shall contain tlw symbol --»■ (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol V (moaning "END"), whichavar appiias. Laa axamplairas originaux dont la couvartura •n papiar aat ImprimAa sont filmte an commandant par la pramiar plat at an tarminant soit par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprassion ou d'illustration, soit par la sacond plat, salon la cas. Tous laa autras axamplairaa originaux sont filmte an commanpant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprassion ou d'illustration at an tarminant par la darniAra paga qui comporta una taiia amprainta. Un das symbolaa auhrants apparattra sur la darnlAra imaga da chaqua microficha. salon la caa: la symboia — ► signif la "A 8UIVRE". la symbols ▼ signifia "FIN". IMaps. platas, charts, ate. may ba filmad at diffarant reduction ratios. Thosa too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand comer, left to right and top to bottom, aa many framea aa required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: iM cartas, planches, tableaux, etc.. peuvent Atre filmAe A dee taux da rAduction diff Arents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un soul ciichA. 11 est fiimA A partir da i'angie supArieur gauche, do gauclie A droite. et do hiaut en baa, en prenant la nombre d'images nAcessaire. Las diagrammae suivants iiluatrent la mAthode. errata I to » pelure. on A n 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ( <:r^ /^r x^^ ^-r^T^-^' INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF Tiiv: litfcwe 0f 5:0t0nt0, FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 30th APRIL, 1863. TORONTO: PRINTD BY HENRY BOWSELL, FOB TEE CaUBCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF lOBOMTO. 1863. v^ THE TWENTY-FIRST v^ ANNUAL REPORT or THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY :^..*C3oT OF THE Wum vi %inmiOy FOE THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 30th APRIL, 1863. ) >- ESTABLISHED THE 28iH OF APRIL, 1842. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 7 VIC, CAP. 68. TORONTO: PRINTD BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOB THE CHUBOH 800IETT OF TBI DIOCISI OF TOBOHTO. 1863. Ml I , . { The Depository and the Office of tho Cucrch Sooiett of tub Diocese of ToBONTO is at No. 8, Wellington Buildings, King Street, Toronto. Benefactions firom any persons, irliethcr members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of tbcm, and all payments on the Society's account, will be received by remittances, or by payments at the Society's office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. - The Quarterly Collections for the Church Society are appointed to be taken up at the following terms : — July, Mission Fund ; October, Widows and Orphans' Fund ; January, Mission Fund ; April, Student's Fund. The collections should be remitted to the parent Society prior to the close of the months. . ^ ^ ,^^, j^ It is requested that the Annual Accounts of the District Branches, and a list of all members in their respective districts may be transmitted by or before the last day of March in each year. Forms of conveyances for securing the title of lands to the Bishop, the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's office. , ^ i J ■>-i ♦ 'H . 'iJ--. '* n^iij.? Ilatron0: Vr,: JiiKstmfNt CtmmUtrc Rbv. Db. fuller, •• Db. MITCHELL. " H. J. GRASSETT. •< Db. read. S. B. HARMAN, Esq., K. B. DENISON, Esq., H. J. JOSEPH, Esq., W. GOODERHAM, Esq., Geo. GREEN, Esq. tfUrt9 ttrust Commutation Committtc ii It THE ARCHDEACON OF TORONTO, RbV. Db. FULLER, Db. MoMURRAY, F. L. OSLER, M.A., «• A. PALMER, M.A.. •• J. G. GEDDES, M.A., •• Db. S. SHORT, " S. GIVINS, Hon. J. H. CAMERON, Hon. G. S. BOULTON, •• G. W. ALLAN, J. W. GAMBLE, Esq., C. J. CAMPBELL, Esq.. T. C. STREET. Esq., M.P.P. S. B. HARMAN, Esq., A. GAVILLER, Esq., , A. CAMERON, Esq. Book anil €rart tfommitttc Riv. Db. BEAVEN, " PBOYOST WHITAKER, " S. GIVINS, <• W. S. DARLING, Rev. Mb. BROUGHALL, Dr. FULLER, H. ROWSELL, Esq. ,-, ■„ •Scertttttifs : ._ Rev. S. GIVINS, Hom't. Seobetabt. | J. W. BRENT, Lat Seobbtabt. ., ftrrasurtrs: Rev. H. J. GRASSETT, C. J. CAMPBELL, Esq., E. H. RUTHERFORD, Esq. ilu^itotf : W. GAMBLE AND F. ARMSTRONG^ EsQS. ■3SJ, ,yi"t r'Tf.ii ,tt .1 , CONSTITUTION I,,"--. I , . ■ . ' ' ' or TBI h. '•Uv I Cfeurt^ Sorietj of % ^iotese of Coronto; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OP CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, CAP. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWINO OBJECTS: First.- -For the encouragement and support of Missionories and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a ftind towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Secondly. — For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Day-schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. » ■ - > . , j. , -,i ThibdIiT. — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the f . d Church, within the said Diocese. Fourthly. — For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other books and tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said As- sociation. Fifthly. — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and ... maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, ' ■ in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowment. '■■: r:-' ■■ ; ;-lT '■■'■"■■ ' ■':' ,'.>'%J'-' • ' ' ' i' ■ 'ip-'d That before the Society shall enter upon any business at any of its meetings, the following prayers shall be said : — " Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, w;e may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amert. -1MWM* ti. OONSTirUTION. « OoD, from whom all holy deiirci, »U good oonniela, and all work* of pioty •nd charity do proceed, we beieeoh Thee to tlelt with Thy faTour our Sovereiga Queen Victoria, and lo rule her heart, that the may ia all things aeek Thy honour and glory. Proiper with Thy bleaaing the deiigns of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to Its support. Bless the ministry of Thy serTants, the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged In spreading the knowledge of true religion In this Province, and the labours of those Missionaries who are promoting the same in foreign parts. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Churoh, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen, " MKBOiruL OoD, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner but rather that he should be converted and lire, have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels, and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon which the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone ; especially the Indians of this continent. Bless the means used for their olvlllaation and conversion, and take from them all Ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and relgneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. «^DR Fathkb, which art In heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come.* Thy will be done on earth as it la in heaven. Give ua this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil *, for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. Amen." AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED. " ALMiaHTT G(v>, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy aervanta do give Thee most bumble and hearty thanks for all Thy goodness, and loving kindness, to us and to all men : more particularly for the providential support by which this So- ciety haa been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all for Thine ineatimable love In the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us, in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; to whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen. " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen." •ViiU '-'t II. That all those who are now, or who shall hereafter become members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be Associated Members of the Society, and shall be eligible to be Members of the Corporation. in. That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Five Shil- lings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum, or land to the value of twenty-five Pounds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Cor- poration as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Aaaociationa in conneotion with the Society, in money, the sum of Twenty Pounds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following special pur- poses, viz. :— to be invested or held in trnst for the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; to ( » If-. I ■V ■ • ( ♦ I * OONSinUTlOH. m. b« (uTeiUd or held in truat for the enilowment of % Church or a Chnroh-whool ; tnd that it ihtU b« tht duty of the SeorctAry at the meeting ia the month of November in each and every year, to maiie a return of those who h/we not paid up the 26i. for the Tear ending the BOth day of April previoue, and that luoh namea ehall be eraaed from the Hat of Incorporated Membera. IV. That the Corporation ahall oonaiat of the Bishop of Toronto for the time being, of the membera appointed by the charter, and of ao many of the other Aaaooiated Membera of the Society aa ahall be elected by ballot Membera of the Corporation, at the meetinga to be f^om time to time holdun on the daya and at thn place appointed by the Dy-lawa of the Corporation, for ita atnted meetinga. Provided alwaya, that the whole number of membera of the aaid Corporation, in addition to tboae who are made Membera by the Statute, shall at no time ezoocd three hundred, and that the whole number of membera of the Corporation ahall never be leaa than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committee of the Society, to bo appointed aa provided In one of the following By-lawa, be empowered, with the sanction of the Preaident, to recommend peraona, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop of Toronto for the time being ahall be Preaident of the Society, and the Venerable the Arohdeacona within the Dioooae, ahall bo Vice- Preaidenta. f^\,H VII. 'J That the Society ahall hold a General Meeting on the aecond Wednesday in June in each year, when they ahall choose one or more Vice-President or Vioe-Pres- identa in addition to the Arohdeacona ; one or more Treaaurer or Treaaurera ; one auditor ; one Secretary, and such other officers, ministera and aervanta aa ahall be thought convenient to aerve in the aaid offices for the year ensuing. Pro- vided alwaya, that no person not a member of the Society shall be eligible to any office. .,j., , , vni. That the paid officers to be appointed by the foregoing rule, ahall be a Secre- tary, either a Clergyman or Layman, at the discretion of the Society, and with auoh salary as the Society may from time to time appoint; and that he ahall f^miah security to the aatiafaotion of the Solicitor to the amount of £1000, himself in £600, and two sureties in £260 each. Also, the Auditor. IX. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meet- ^ ing in November, a list of seven Members of the Society, to form the Tract and Book Committee for the year ensuing ; that at that meeting any member be at lib- erty to propose another list of seven members of the Society, instead of that pro- posed by the Standing Committee, and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in January. X. That if it shall l^appen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at auoh time as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting ; and that such membera of the Corporation as shall be pre- sent at the meeting, or a tii^jority of them, shaJl and may choose an officer or offi- / ▼m. CONSTITUTION. oers In the room or place of such person or persons so dead or remoyed, as to them bhall seem meet. Provide*^, that it shall not be necessary for any such meeting to be called for supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President; but the President may do so in his discretion. XI. That the Society shall and may, on the second Wednesday in the months of February, May, August and November, for ever hereafter, and oftener, if occasion require, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of the business of the said Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a special meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent the meetings to be holden on Thursday instead of Wednesday. That the general meetings of the Society be held at eleven o'clock, A. M. XII. T.u,-.,J :. That no act done in any meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual unless the President, or some one uf the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such meeting. XIII. ' " And with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering, or repealing any By-laws, Rules or regulations at such meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the act of the Legislature incorporating the Society (7 Vic, ch. 68) it is enacted that no act done in such assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall he valid or effectual, unless six persons of t*ie Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major part of them consenting thereto. And further, that no Constitution, By-law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, nor any abrogation, repeal, change or alteration of the same, shall be passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous quarterly meeting.|and then it shall not be of any force or effect until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand. r,U' XIV. -1' That there shall be a Standing Committee (five of whom shall be a quorum) to prepare the business for the Quarterly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Archdeacons, Rural Deans, and Secretary be ex officio mem- bers of the Standing Committee; and that the committee shall further consist of ten members, to be elected by the Society at its annual meeting from its incorporated members ; and also of a clerical and lay member from each of the several distinct associations in connexion with the Parent Society, to be elected annually by each of such district associhtions. That the Standiig Committee shall meet at eleven o'clock on the days immedi- ately preceding the quarterly or special meetings of the society, and at such other times as the said committee may deem expedient. XV. r' That minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the minutes of the preceding meeting be read by the Secre- tary, and signed by the Chairman. XVI. That the accounts of the Society be closed on the 80th day of April in each year, and that the same be audited within one month from that date. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, and prepare the Annual Report of the Society in connexion with the Standing Committee. -r 1,; -» u^ r CONSTITUTION. XVIII. ig. In ooonexion and correspondence vrith the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more Districts, (as shall be approved by the Presi- dent,) the same to be composed of the Clergy resident vithin the bounds of the dis- trict, and all other members who shall contribute in aid of the Society's Fun's; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall ex officio be chairman of such District Branch Association, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Management, all Clergymen in fhe District and two Lay- men from each congregation which observes the constitution, rules and regulations of the Society, and from none others ; the lay members to be elected at the annual meeting of the Parochial Association. A general meeting of the Branch District Associations shall be held in each year at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum — shall be held for the transaction of the ordinary business of each Branch Association. In order to more fully carry out the objects of the Society, a general Public Meeting shall be held annually in each parish, at which the objects and claims of the Society shall be set forth, and persons shall be invited to become members by contributing to it& funds, such conrributors to form a Parochial Association of the Church Society. The members of the Association shall elect annually four among their own number as a committee, which, through its Chairman, (the Clergyman,) shall be in correspondence with the District Branch Associations, and may be denominated the Parochial Committee of the Church Society, The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods as they shall themselves decide to be most con- venient, inviting the co-operation of all the parishoners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the treasurer of the District Association, who shall on or before the 30th of April in each year, transmit the same to the treasurer of the Society at Toronto, without any deduction. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a report, once in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of such District Branch Assooiations. That four sermons be preached annually, and collections made in every church, chapel, or station in which an established Sunday service is performed, provided that in case of stations where Sunday service cannot be performed more than once in a month, it shall be discretionary with the Clergyman serving such stations to omit the said collrction, if he shall think proper. That the collections be made for the objects specified on the days following, or not later than two Sundays subsequently : 1. For Missions, on the first Sunday in January. . ,. 2. For Widows and Orphans' Fuud, on the first Sunday in October. ... , ^' , ,, 3. For Missions, on first Sunday in July. i s / I ( i,''n^ 4. For Students in Theology, on the first Sunday in April. That, as it is expedient that the funds annually raised in aid of Theological Students should be appropriated to the maintenance of exhibitions for the same in Trinity College, it be provided that the several District Associations of the Church Society, may, through their central boards, nominate one or more persons as holders of such exhibitions. Provided, that any district, thus nominating, shall undertake to remit annually to the Church Society a sum which shall cover the amount of the exhibition or exhibi- tions to which a nomination is made. That any district, entering into such engagements, shall be entitled to appropriate 2 X. CONSTITUTION. to the maintenance of the exhibition op exhibitions the proceeds of the annual col- lection made within the District for the Divinity Students' Fund. That any surplus, remaining to any district, after providing for its exhibition or exhibitions, shall be paid over to the Church Society, to be put to the credit of that district towards a provision for an additional exhibition. The Committee further recommend that persons thus nominated^ to exhibitions shall enjoy them subject, with only one exception, to no other conditions than those which are prescribed for every candidate for admission into Trinity College. These conditions are : 1. That he shall produce testimonials of good conduct. 2. That he shall pass the Matriculation Examination. '' -' ' 8. That he shall have entered on his sixteenth year. The exception mentioned above respects this third condition of age. It will probably be thought desirable that every Divinity Exhibitoner shall have entered on his 19th year, in order that his course of study may not be completed too long before the time at which he can receive Holy Orders. That the minimum value of the exhibitions shall be £30 per annum. That the exhibition shall be tenable for three yeart. ^ XX. •• •' ' ■ That no application for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be entertained from any Rectory, Incumbency, or Mission, in which there shall not have been established a •* Parochial Committee " of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Constitution shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation shall have been obtained within three months of the date thereof; and further, that accompanying such application there be a distinct accurate description of the object towards which aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money collected in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object, and how applied : provided, nevertheless, that it shnll be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration : and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that the Society may in such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof; and further, that no application be entertained from the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan of any deceased Clergyman of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to the provisions and requirements of a certain By-law, entitled a "By-law for the due administration and improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-Law, which may be enacted from time to time accord- ing to the provisions of the Constitution of the siiid Society, unless upon the omission of any uf the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date thereof. Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of any annuity as the said Society may seem fit; and that it be the duty of the Secretary after each Annual Meeting of the Society, to notify to each Clergy, man whether he have or have not complied with the requirements which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to a Pension. XXL That every Lay Delegate of the Synod of the Diocese shall be an incorporated member of the Church Society on the payment of the annual sum of five shillings, so long as he shall continue to be such delegate, and mtike such payment, notwith- standing any thing contained in clauses 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the constitution of said Society. That any By-law that shall be passed by the Society relating to the Commuta- tion or Clergy Trust Fund, the Mission Fund, the or Widows and Orphans' Fund, ' \ CONSTITUTION. zl or in any way affecting the charges on or management of those funds, or either of them, shall be laid before the Synod of the Diocese at the first meeting of the Synod next after such By-law shall have been passed, and if at such meeting of the Synod any resolution shall be agreed to disapproving of such By-law, either in the whole or in part, and setting forth the reasons for such disapproval, the operation of such By-law shall be suspended as soon as such resolutions and reasons are received by the Secretary of the Society, until the next quarterly meeting of the Society ; and unless at such next quarterly meeting such by-law be sustained by the vote of two-thirds of the members present at such meeting, such By-law, or the part thereof so dis- approved of, shall cease and be of no effect. Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the members at such last mentioned meeting altering or amending the said By-law in accordance with the resolutions or reasons that shall be transmitted by the Synod. That the Secretary of the Society shall transmit copies of any such By-laws as in the second section mentioned to the Secretaries of the Synod as soon as the same are passed, with the view to the same being laid before the Executive Committee of the Synod, that a synopsis thereof may be stated with the other business prepared for the Synod. XXI. That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule or regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof aa are above continued in force. /'•i , TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT i, • or TBI Incorporattb Cgnrt^ ^onelg of % ^iocese of 3)orottt9» PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, 1868. ■■| *' That the Almighty has been pleased to make the propagation of the Gospel dependent on the exertions of His church is more a matter of fact than of theory. The responsibility therefore incurred by any branch of the Church of Christ when the necessary work is either declined, or prosecuted in a languid spirit, is undoubtedly great. A positive and unqualified injunction remains on record both as a warning and as a guide, " Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature." Nor can there be a more striking manifestation of the vitality of a church than sincere and persistent efforts to carry out this high commission to its fulfilment. Under this conviction your committee submit the 2l8t Annual Report of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, in the hope that a statement of its past operations and present labours may awaken a warmer interest than has hitherto been mani- fested in its prosperity. '< The Society's first and principal aim is the support and encouragement of Mittiont. Yet, with an uncertain income at the best, manifestly disproportionate to the objects it designs to accomplish, its missionary efforts necessarily vary in accordance with the increase or diminution of its funds. Even at the present moment all available means are almojt exclusively absorbed in the maintenance of missionaries who have been labouring for several years under the auspices of the Society, while those subsequently appointed, from the inability of the Society to afford them a permanent provision, are obliged mainly to depend on such voluntary contributions of the people among whom they minister as they are disposed to make. Your committee are induced to mention these facts in order if possible to stimulate churchmen to a fuller recognition of their duty, and a more active zeal in performing it. A firesh impulse of missionary enterprise is much needed. The demand presses with equal earnestness on the clergy and laity of our communion, for the wants of the church aro many, and painfully urgent ; as those can testify who in advocating the claims of the Society have been led to visit the new settle- ments in the northern parts of the diocese. There is enough of spiritual destitution to employ our largest liberality — enough of moral and religious barrenness to claim the fullest culture which our offerings can be made the means of supplying. And although the depression of the times consequent upon the scarcity of the harvest of the last year and the effect of the unhappy civil war still raging in the neighbouring country have affected to some extent the receipts of the Society, yet the pecuniary em- barrassment produced by these causes can be only temporary. Should our Heavenly Father this season '< give and preserve to our use the kindly fhiits of the earth," (at preaent so proioising,) and bestow upon our neighbours and ourselves the bles- 12 BEPORT. ings of peace, majr we not reasonably nnticipate such an abundant harrest of good works and such oneness of purpose and action as will afford a cheering proof that the Author of all our blessings is better remembered and more duly honoured. Before proceeding to the financial statement of the Society's affairs, the com- mittee deem it due to those so recently called to assume the duties of the late lamented Secretary, to state that owing to his sudden removal they have experienced some inconvenience in arriving at a knowledge of its affairs, which, had he been living, would no doubt have been easily explained. INCOME. V-.'H'l The total receipts for the year ending 31st April, when the books were closed, were from oil sources $19,499.51 From this amount is deducted the following, made up of sums received on account of trusts and endowments, and not belonging to the income 850.81 "^^■""■""^■"^ > Shewing the total received as income . . . 18,649.20 And is composed of the following, viz. : ' From Widows ond Orphans' Fund . . . $3,431.78 ' '^^'"^ ' " Mission Fund 11,216.55 «« General Purpose Fund .... 3,246.06 « Students' Fund 754.86 $18,649.20 Total amount of receipts last year 18,604.12 Increase this year over last 45.08 It must be borne in mind that the income of last year was in part made up from collections from that part of the diocese which now constitutes the Diocese of Ontario. COLLECTIONS. The proceeds of the quarterly sermons included under the head of income amounts to ... • • $4,144.68 .. Made up of the following : Mission Fund, 886 collections 2,312.79 Widows' and Orphans' Fund, 165 collections. 1,076.98 Students' Fund, 124 collections .... 754.86 Total, C75 collections $4,144.63 ' WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. Amount received on this account during the year $3,431.73 Consisting of the following, viz. : Collections 1,076.98 "' Subscriptions .... 83.00 Interest on Investments . 2,321.75 $3,481.73 ]' The disbursements on this account have been : '^^ Amount paid for pensions 1,770.00 ', Insurance and taxes on property and law costs 246.18 $2,016.18 ,! Showing an excess of income over expenditure of 1.415.65 Tl Th The Gi Sa Re La Ta: Pri Pn The Pai( REPOBT. 18 20 12 08 f 63 63 73 78 t 5 ^ 5 MISSION FUND. Amount received on this account during tlie year, including the sums guaranteed $11,210.55 Consisting of the follo^iring : Parochial Branches. . 6,997.81 'c^.j Collections and Quarantecs 3,988.04 Interest on Investments 280.00 ji ;, . ,. Amount from Rev. N. Desbross, being one- tenth of wheat from Parsonage Grants. . 5.70 11,216.55 The disbursements on this account have been : Salaries of Clergymen including guarontees. 9,596.50 , , District Expenses charged against Collections 101. 9G Interest on Account Current with Bank , . 80.53 ,-,-^, , Registry Fees on Deeds and Printing . . 9.97 9,788.96 , •. Shewing an excess of Income over expenditure of . . $1,427.59 The Missionaries paid out of the above Fund were : Indian Mission, one 240.00 Home District, eight 1,975.00 ' Simcoe District, four 2,429.00 ■ , Gore and Wellington District, five .... 2,850.00 Niagara District, three 1,052.50 Newcastle District, four 1,050.00 $9,596.50 GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. -<> . it. Amount received on the account during the year 3,246.05 Consisting of the following, viz. : From Parochial Branches 2,185.73 Collections, Subscriptions, and Donations. . 023,73 Interest on Investments 845,00 ^ ./ From sale of Annual Reports 24,81 P.e-paid by Synod amount advanced. . . . 00,00 Petty disbursements refunded 0.79 3,246.06 The disbursements on this account have been : Grants.— Churches, $225 ; Parsonages, $100; Books and Tracts, $110.54 435.54 Salaries and wages.— Secretary, Book-keeper, extra Clerk and Messenger 1,111.08 Rent, Fuel and Contingencies, including taxes 637.88 Law Costs in the matter of Saugeen Land, part payment. . 34.00 Taxes on Lands and Registry of Deeds 07.14 Printing Reports, Books and Stationery 517.00 Proportion of District Expenses charged against Collections 83.99 2,836.63 Excess of Income over expenditure 409.43 STUDENTS' FUND. The amount received during the year on this account 754.67 Paid the Bursar of Trinity College for Exhibitions 420.00 Excess of Income over Expenditure 334.67 II ) 14 MPORT. BOOK AND TRACT FUND. The sales made on this aeoountduri.3g the year. .... 99.77 Babsoriptions reoeired on account 16.50 116.2 The amount disbursed on this account was : For purchase of Books 90.00 Freight and charge on do 28.87 118.87 The annual subscriptions of incorporated members have been passed to the credit of general purpose fund. The clergymens' payment of such having been required in order to entitle their widows and orphans to the benefit of the fund, it would seem that moneys paid for such intent should be disposed of accordingly. On reference to the general purpose fund, it will be found that there is a large amount in the shape of lands sold and leased belonging to it. It is of considerable moment that means be taken to realize all arrears due on account of rent and sales, and to make such a disposition of the lands unsold as may serve to produce a profit- able investment. It is quite possible that this being done, the parochial branch collections might eventually be exclusively appropriated to the mission fund, which only receives three-fourths. This will be rendered the more practicable on aooount of the considerable reduction in the expenses of management. The books of the Society shew since its formation a considerable outlay on account of trusts and endowments, much of which has been treated as an expenditure on account of the Society's funds — this calls for investigation and adjustment. MISSION BOARD. Convinced that a missionary spirit is the best evidence of the church's vitality, your committee are gratified to perceive that the desire to make the Society more missionary in its character is greatly on the increase. They are convinced that if suitable missionaries can be procured and adequately maintained, every other aim of the Society will be speedily accomplished. To promote this important object the Mission Board was organized. And your committee deem it not out of place again to state its objects and commend them to the zealous support of the members of the church generally. They are, 1st, to support travelling missionaries altogether, giving them a stipend of $600 per annum, and $100 for an outfit. 2nd, to aid in making up the income of resident clergymen to $600 per annum, contingent on the provision of $400 and a residence being properly guaranteed by the missions. We would here remark, these are missions in which it would be impossible to maintain missionaries inde- pendent of this aid. 3rd, to receive and pay to the clergymen of settled missions the annual sum which has been promised for their support. It is however the first and second of these objects which entitle the mission board to the name it has assumed and points out its duties, which are none other than sending the word of life to the needy and perishing members of our communion throughout the diocese. It is indeed the only missionary agency of the church, without which there would be no effectual means of supplying the spiritual wants of the remoter settlements by the labours of travelling missionaries. Nor should we have any means of taking part in the civilization and conversion of that poor people who have such a strong claim on our bounty — the Indians of this continent. The board cannot accomplish these objects without means at its command ; and REPORT. 15 1 it U with much concern tbe comniitteo have to report that there are at present several missionaries labouring in tbo field whoso stipondu are not permanently secured because tbe board baa not tbo funds. Tjur committee would therefore earncotly recommend that native measures be taken by the clergy and other friends uf tbe mission cause to promote this desirable object. Tbey are of opinion much more might be done than now is by a general arrangement among tbo clergy to plead the cause of tbo society in each other's par- ishes. By reports and oommuiiications in tbo Church Chronicle, which is published with a view to inform our members aa to what has t'roru time to time been accom- plished by tbe board, what it is engaged in, and what caacs of spiritual destitution demand their co-operation. Nothing is so likely to elicit interest in the Society's operations as the names of localities and details of tbeii- wants, represented by per- sons cognizant of the facts and known to the church. While a clear knowledge of the trifling amount required to relieve the wants of a particular locality might lead to very important results of christian charity. None are so competent to givn information on these subjects as the clergy, and it is to be regretted that so little interest in this matter is shewn by many of them. Your committee would, bowevor« here take occasion to remind those missionaries who are connected with the board that it is their stipulated duty to furnish these reports. But of all the means cal- culated to promote the object in view, none in tbe opinion of your committee is so well adapted as a well organized system of missionary and parocbi>il meetings. They would urge on the district committees the necessity of making judiciouu arrangements for holding these meetings at such periods of the year an muy be deemed best. In every neighbourhood where a sufficient number of our members and friends may be got together, and in order to incite nn interest on the port of tbe people, and ensure Abe claims of the Society being brought home effectual y to tin minds of all, they recommend that tbe system of depu.ations be in all cases adopted. Detailed statements of the labours of these misisionaries will be published in the reports from the several districts, as well as interesting details of tbe progress of our Indian mi^t^ions, satisfactory accounts having been received from tl cm. It ii hoped that before your committee is again called on to report, another and most important Indian mission, at the Sault St. Marie, will have been established. THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS' FUND. An important alteration was made a year or two since relating to this fond. It has hitherto been the custom to pay over to the Church Society the amount raised by tbe annual sermon for this fund, ani this amount has been appropriated to eight scholarships tenable for two years, four being vacant every year —one of $120, two of $100, and one of $80, the maintaiuance of these scbolarHhips required an income of $8i)0, and the collections under the sermon did not nlwaya realise that average. It has been thought by many that the interest felt in tliia department of tbe Society's labours would be greatly increased if the nomination of tbe holders of these scholari>hip8 were transferred from the college authorities to tbe district committees of the Church Society. Tbe corporation of Trinity College has most readily acquiesced in the change, and it is proposed to provide in tbe different districts exhibitions of $120 per annum tenable for three years, the exhibitioner being appointed in such way as the district branob may deem best. It is not expected that these exhibitions should be wdotetd but it is obvious that the benefit resulting from them will be greatly impaired if 16 REPORT. I , they eannot be regerded a« permantnt. In the instanoe of any IndlTidaal ezhibl- tioner, the payment for the three years should undoubtedly be guarranteed to him upon his nomination. Your oomniittoo would nlao suggost, whether a partial endow- ment of such exhibitions would not be a most useful exercise of christian charity, a sum of money deroted to this special object, and bringing in even $40, would almost ensure the raising of the other $80, and in many instances the nucleus thus formed would swell by repeated accumulations into a sum representing the principal of the whole exhibition. The plan thus recommended in 18G0 has been carried out but very partially. One exhibition has been provided for i.-. the Niagara District, one in the Qoro and Wel- lington District, one in the Home District, and one by the congregation of St* George's Church, Toronto, in response to a cuusual appeal by the Bishop to the ladiea of that congregation. Seven students now in tlie arts course have signified their intention of entering the divinity course in October next, and of these four are unprovided with exhibi- tions. The very inadequate remuneration which our clergy receive renders a small assistance of this kind durirg the time of preparation of very great value. It may relieve a student from the necessity of absolutely exhausting his own slender resources ; or it may prevent the more serious evil of his incurring a debt which, though of very small amount, he may find it very difficult, if not imposdible, to re-pay. It should also be remarked that the collections for the Students' Fund made in those districts which have provided no exhibition, are required to make provision for divinity students who have received no nomination, and that in districts where one or more exhibitions are established, any balance which may remain from the receipts for the year should be forwarded to the Secretary of the Ghui'ch Society for the same purpose. WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. Repeated endeavours have b^en made to amend the by-law by which this fund has been administered, so as to meet more equltaij'y ^he circumstances of the claimants on it, and last year an alteration having this object in view was adopted ; but, on consideration, it was found that the income of the fund would not admit of it, the necessary steps have beei: taken to rescind it and to amend the original by> law so as to meet the exigency. Your committee regret to report that during the year two applications for pensions have been made. In one case, the requirements of the society not having been complied with, a diminished pension was granted, on the special recommenda- tion of the Bishop ; in the other, the full amount accorded by the amended by-law has been claimed and allowed. » • PARENT SOCIETIES. Under a deep sense of the benefits conferred on the church in Canada by the vener- able Societies for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and for Promot- ing Christian Knowledge, your committee have gratefully to record further proofs of their love and interest in our welfare. The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel has responded to the appeal of the Bishop, in behalf of the proposed Indian mission at Sanlt St. Marie, by an annna\ REPORT. XT i ' -« grani of £80 itg., while the Society for Promoting Chriitian Knowledge, in addition to its Taluable grants of sorTice books, and contributions to ohurcbes in oonrso of ereotion, recently made us a donation of Bibles and Testaments to the Talue of £60 stg,, towards a depository for this diocese. DIOCESAN SOCIETIES. From the reports of the Church Societies and Synods of the neighbouring Dioceses of Nora Scotia, Qaebec, Newfoundland, Montreal, Huron, and Ontario, we are gratified to receive assuranoos of thoir continued prosperity. In common with every poition of the original See of Quebec, this society has not failed to convoy to the sister society of that diocese, its deep condolence on the loss of its renerable founder, the late truly excellent Dr. Mountain, and have recorded its " sense of the great value of the serviocs rendered to the church in Canada by that distinguished prelate, during his long and laborious career, as well as the character of deep and gentle piety by which, through life, he was distinguished." The recent election by the unanimous choice of a presbyter of that diocese, as his successor, is a matter of sincere congratulation. " It has been customary in presenting the annual report of the society, which is designed for general circulation, bricliy to review the leading events bearing on the church's progress during the year. In doing 80, it is cheering to perceive how rapidly " tlie field of the church's operations is becoming the whole world." " Among the more important and interesting events in the history of the mothst church during the past year may be mentioned the arrival of the Bishop of Honoluta in his diocese ; shortly after which the king and queen of Hawaii give a striking proof of their interest in his mission, and of thoir value of the privileges of an apostolic church, by publicly presenting themselves as candidates for the rite of con< firmation. The death of their youthful son which occurred shortly before the Bishop's arrival, frustrated the long cherished intention of his parents that he should receive baptism at the hands of the Bishop. " The mournful loss of Bishop MacKenzie has been :;<]pp'i?d by the consecration of Bishop Tozer to the mission on the Zambesi, in central Africa: and there is every prospect of the successful prosecution of the work there begun ; while in south Afrioa another missionary bishopric has been established on the Orange River Free State, to which the Rev. J. Twells has been appointed. '* In Auckland the metopolitan diocese of Sidney has been divided by the ereetion of the see of Goulburn. '* While our church, however, has been thus extending her limits, or more fwlly occupying ground which she had already acquired, she has been subjected to the pain and disgrace of witnessing, in the instance of one of her colonial bishops, Hie promulgation of opinions ultimately subversive of all belief in revealed religion. So grievous a departure from the right way is deeply to be deplored, not only on account of the eminent position occupied by him who has gone astray, but also on account of the discredit which it reflects on our communion, in the eyes of other bodies of professed Christians ; and, perhaps, most of all for the sake of those recent converts ' to the Christian name, who have been taught by their chief pastor, on the rery threshold of the temple of God, to doubt or disallow the foundation on which the temple rests. «« W© may, however, trust that this evil will be over-ruled for ultimate good ; we t^ REPORT. ni7 bo thftokfiil tbtt tha orude ipeoulatloni and raih oonoluf ions of tho Biihop of NaUl h»TO bean rtoalted with »o little nympatbjr ; wltb eo general dUfafour and ro- papianoe; we naj bope thnt many will be atimnlated tberebjr, to examine well the grounda of thuir belief, and nboTe oil, thnt men may loam from the inatanoe of one, Wbom they muat deeply pity, while thoy no leaa deeply condemn hii opinioni in what aplrit it becomea ua to inTCstlgnte any record, wliicb oliilme, with the cumulatlTO mitHf borne to the booka of the Old TeNtnment, to be a revelation from Ood to nan ; and how aurely they mu!«t err, who enter on auoh an inveatigation in forgot- fulnaaa of the words and of the mind of llitii who Hnid: • I tbanic thoo, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that Tliou hast hid thoao thiiiga from the wlae and prudent and baa revealed them unto babos ; even no, Fiuber, for ao it seemed good in Tbj eight.' •• It waa a benutiful custom of the early church at their aolemn aaaemblagca to rehearse the uum^a of (hose who having been eminent for thrir good deeda in Ufa, bud dcnaried in the true Fikith. On tliis occasion it devolves nn your committee, in imitiiiion cf thia pious prnotico, to record the loss of nn unu3ual number of valutd members, both clerical nnd lny. Diirixg the year not less thin five of thoa* included Inst year in the lixt of vicu-presi.icnts have been called awny. The Vener- able U. 0. Siu trt, Dvnn of Ontario, Justus Merwin, of Prescott, D. D. 0. Ford, of Druokville, and Sir John Duvurluy Robinson. Dart., a name bO'Vhat I contemplate is the promoting the support of tho Church of Enirland in a spirit ai<4 by mensurea which sh ill be wholly unexceptionable, (jiving no just cause of offence or Jealousy to any, but witli ii constancy and fidelity whioh shall not abate in the tfighiest degree, from nn nppreht nson of what persona who chose to act In an tinohristiun or unreasonable spirit ra ly think or any or do.' To him chiefly nru we indebted for the conytitution of our aooiety, and to the day of his death he manifested the livclcst interest in its prosperity. Your committee have to add to the record of losses during the bygone year three of the clergy of this diocese. The Rev. E. H. Dewar, M.A., Rector of Thornhill, a zealous and talented member of the Standing Committee. The Rev. Thomas Smith Kennedy, for upwards of ten years the society's active energetic, and indefatigable secretary, whose earnest advocacy of the claims of tho society throughout the original Diocese of Toronto will long be remembered, while his Icindness of heart, and re.idinpss to do good and oblige, will cause his memory to be cherished with affection and regret by all who knew him. And lastly, we are called on to mourn the death of one of the oldest clergy of the diocese, and a zealous supporter of this society from its formation, the Rev. W. Leeming, This excellent man came to Canada in 1819, as one of the missionaries of the REPORT. 19 SocUty for the Fropagnllon of th« Oospol in Foreign Parte, »nd WM atatloned at Chippawa, but liU ininistratlonit oxtcniled orer a wide epkere, embraoiog the towne and Tillages of Chippawa, Fort Eric, St. Catharinei, Thorold, and Stamrord, maintaiuing them till rolioved by the appointment of misilonarios, when bii labours were oonfinod to bis lato charge. This humble and faithful servant of his divine master closed a long and niefiil life by a holy and happy death. Dlossed with a vigorous constitution, he wai enabled to attend to tho last to tlio calls of his charge with diligence and regularity. On the Wednesday preceding his death, ho met his class of candidates for oonflrmatlon, having walked that day to and from tho church, a distance of several milea, for that purpose. One Sunday only was ho absent from his public ministrntloni. A neighbouring brother, also an early missionary of the Society for tho Propaga- tion of the Qospel, lung his intimate friend, writes of him: '•Implicitly acknowlug- ing the truth of christlitnity in general, ho was devotedly attached to the Cburoh of which he was n member, rognrJing her articles as n form of sound doctrine, her ministry as the appointment of Qod, and her worship aa the purest and most acoept- able sacrifloe which could bo rendered unto Ilim. " Mis fiiiih, however, was not merely uf a speculative kind, but a practical and efBoient principle, influencing his heart, governing his conduct, regulating his inter- oourse with maukiml, and abounding in the peaceable fruits of righteousneaa." At the advanced age of 77 years ho died as he had lived, beloved by all who knew himt at peace with liis fellow men, and in the divine favour. His last words, in Barren- deriug his nuul into the hands of a fnithful Creator, and most merciful Saviour, were the third petition of the Lord's prayer, "Thy will bo done on earth, as it is in heaven." The flrrt bequest in the will of our lamented brother was a thousand pounds to tho Church Society of this Diucese. In oonoluoion, your committee would remark that they believe the constitutioD of the Church Society one admirably calculated to subserve the end for which it was devised by its eminent, able, and lamented author, and only requires faithful and efficient services on the part of the office-bearers, and zealous co-operation on the part of the members, to render it what it is indirectly designed to be, the most efficient instrument, under Qod, for sustaining and extending His church in the diocese. Let the work then in which we are engaged be performed in faith and hope, remembering that the church in Canada must look more to the free-will oli'erings of her children for temporal support, and let there be fostered amongst us an inereas- ing spirit of charity, based on true christian principles, and therefore seasoned with self denial and humility, considerincr always that we are servants and disciples of Him who said " it is more blessed to give than to receive." i-tj-lr-l t^fi ,: iVari.al ^l EXTRACTS FROM DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL REPORTS. GORE AND WELLINGTON BRANCH OF THE CHURCH SOCIETr. RUPORT OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE. I The ManagiDg Committee of the Gore and Wellington Branch of the Ghuroh Society, apper^ra at the ejk[>iration of another year before the members of the association t j make their customary report, and to furnish such information respect- ing its operations during the past twelve months, as may serve to show whether it is answering the purpose for which it was formed, and whether the funds collected and entrusted to its management have been profitably and judiciously laid out. The holding of the annual meeting at Guelph this year was decided upon by the committee, to whom the entire arrangements were left, for two reasons, which seemed to them sufficient to justify the change. 1st. Because Guelph had, for several years, taken the lead as the largest contributor to the funds of the associa- tion, and, 2nd, because the public meeting appeared to be regarded with greater interest, and to be more numerously attended in Guelph than in Hamilton. The committee trust that the present deviation from the usual practice may not be unproductive of beneficial results. It may be well, before entering upon the details of our own more immediate locality, to take a glance at the position of the Parent Society, as exhibited in its last annual report, from which it will be seen that there is every reason for thank- fulness and encouragement. It is true that the total receipts fell short by $400 of those of the previous year, but it must be recollected that in the interval the sever- ance of the Diocese of Ontario had taken place. This diocese comprises 47 parishes, 86 of whom used to contribute regularly to the funds of the parent society, their contributions amounting annually to about $1370, besides their quarterly collections in churches. The deficiency, therefore, was exceedingly small, when this fact is kept in view. It is, moreover, highly satisfactory to observe that the Church Society of the Diocese of Tofonto, after being shorn of the Diocese of Huron on the west, and the Diocese of Ontario on the east, exhibits an income larger than the whole undivided diocese furnished for years prior to the severance of the Diocese of Huron. ^ < This income may be set down in round numbers at about $20,000. With this we find 87 missionaries maintained in whole or in part, at au outlay of $12,785. Nine widows and four orphans are receiving annually $2,180, while the investments for that fund appear to have reached the amount of $39,588. The quarterly collections, 881 in number, amounted to $4,754; of this $1,041 was collected for the divinity students, a sum sufficient to establish eight exhibitions in Trinity College, of the annual value of £30. In reference to this subject your Committee are happy to state that, during the past year, they have acted upon the proposal that districts providing exhibitions in Trinity College should have the privilege of nominating exhibitioners. A <;peoial meeting iras onlled for the purpose in May last, when, in the absence of any oandi- REPORT. 21 date resident in the district, the committee elected, from three applicants, all of whom were students in Arts of Trinity College, and came well recommended, Mr, Archibald George Lister Trew, n yonng gentleman of promising talents, unexception- able character, and great industry and application. The committee entertain the hope that the collections which are to maintain the exhibition for a period of three years will be found to increase, and that the congregations to whom the appeal may be made, will bear in mind that they have adopted a student in divinity, as their own peculiar charge, and are bound to provide for his continuance at college till his studies for the misistry are completed. The great value and importance of the Church Society consist in this, that it is the chief, and indeed we may say the only missionary agency of the church, that without it we should have no means of supplying the wants of the remoter settle- ments by the labours of travelling missionaries, and should have nothing to bestoir upon the conversion and civi'ization of the Indians. '^ There are no public endowments from which these objects could be sustained, and there is no other organized machinery for combined and systematic exertion. Under these circumstances it must bo a matter of regret that any clergyman, or any congregation, should regard the claims of the Church Society with feelings of apathy or indifference, and much more that other societies, having feebler claims, should be fostered and commended with greater alacrity and zeal. Your committee are of opinion that parochial meetings efficiently carried out, tend more than any other means to increase the friends and supporters of the society. A striking instance of the benefit resulting from parochial meetings, well and vigorously conducted, is to be seen in the Siracoe District, when in four years the annual collections have increased from $400 to $1,600. The operations of the Gore and Wellington Branch continue to be absorbed, in a great measure, with supplying travelling missionaries to the more distant missions, or in aiding resident missionaries in new missions. Five missionaries have been maintained during the past year, who have laboured in the same missions as here* tofore. Tour committee will append to this report extracts from reports of their labours sent in by the missionaries. The only change which has occurred, is the removal of the Rev. Mr. Drinkwater, who has resigned his mission, and accepted the charge of St. Thomas' Church, Hamilton, to which he has been licensed by the Bishop. The liability of the Gore and Wellington Branch to the Mission Board, throagh which the stipends of the missionaries are paid, is no less a sum than $3,000. Of this, about $1,200 are guaranteed by the people among whom they labour. These payments have, in a few instances, been fully and punctually made ; in several, how- ever, there has been some remissness, and in October last a deficiency of $267 was reported by the mission board. The parties in arrears have been notified that unless they fulfil their obligations the missions will have to be discontinued, and the missionaries withdrawn, a result which they v^ould greatly deplore. There are 82 parochial associations combined under the Gore and Wellington Branch, from all of which reports have been received, as the following list will shew : PAROCHIAL COLtECTIONS, GOEE AND WSLLINQTON DISTRICT. Christ's Church, Hamilton $293.67 Church of the Ascension, Hamilton 100.50 Barton and Glanford 71.47 ' 22 REPOET. Cayuga, York, and Caledonia 80.00 Saltfleet 12.86 Ontario and Stoney Creek 23.50 Dundas and Ancaster, and West Flamborough 122.00 •< " received eince public meeting 21.00 Oakville and Palermo ($5 W. & 0. F., $5 D. S. F.) 138.65 Milton, Omagb, and Hornby, ($5 special, Indian Fund) 164.00 Georgetown and Stewardtovn 60.60 Guelph 327 R5 Rockwood (missionary's stipend.) 33.00 Flora and Fergus 84.20 , Arthur, North Arthur, and Mount Forest 121.03 Beverley 70.00 Waterdown and Lowville 140.67 Nelson and Wellington Square 102.30 Glenallan (missionary's stipend $87.26; parochial, $7 23) 06,49 Ascension Church, Eramosa 10.26 Faroham Church, Puslinch 15.62^ " ♦« «« through Rev. A. Palmer 15.32 $1872.80J 17 clergymen's subscriptions, each $5 85.00 For general purposes $1787. 80J Compared with $1857.87 last year, shows a deficiency of 80 58J Rev. Mr. Drinkwater's subscription, 1862 5 00 Real deficiency 75.58^ Since the last annual meeting, the society has sustained several losses by death among its old and valued members. The church ."t large hns had to deplore the death of one of her chief pastors, the excellent Bishop of Quebec, who has recently gone to his rest full of years and full of honours. For twpnty-seven years that venerable and distinguished prelate discharged the duties of his high office with dngular devotedness and zeal. His diocese extended, at one time, from the almost inaecessable coasts of Labrador, to the Red River settlements in the far north-west. The parish in which we are assembled witncvsed bis episcopal ministrations in the eonseoration of its first church edifice, and the confirmation of a goodly number of its youthful members. A tribute to his memory, then, will not be out of place. Ho was a man of meek and saintly character, and, as such, was universally honoured and beloved. He was a learned theologian, nn elegnnt clnssical scholar, nn able writer, an eloquent preacher, and an accomplished gentleman. His death hns left a chasm in the Canadian church which cannot be ensiiy filled. Vour committee feel assured that all will unite in the prayer that the minds and hearts of the clergy and laity upon whom devolves the responsible duty of electing his successor, uiay be BO governed and guided by the Holy Spirit, that they may mnke choice ol a fit per- BOD to assume the momentous charge, and that the mantle of the departad bishop may debcend upon his shoulders. Three Vice-Presidents of the Society have been summoned to their account during the last year. Among them stands the prominent and conspicuous name of Sir John Beverley Robinson, a name known and revered from one end of the province to the other. Id his lamented death the church has been bereft of one of her moat esem- . REPORT. 28 plary ftnd consistent members, the Church Society of an able, steadfast, and uniraTering friend, and the province at large of one of its most honoured and distin- guished sons. He took an active part in the first formation of this society, and to the day of his death he mnnifustcd a deep interest in its prosperity. The society has also had to lament the death of its active, energetic, and indefati- gable secretary, the late Rev. T. S. Kennedy, whose forcible appeal: on occasions like the present are still fresh in the memory of most of our congrcg!nl!;:is, and whose kindness of heart, and readiness tp oblige, had endeared liim to many, especially among his brethren of the clergy. These solemn events slionld be regarded by those who survive as calls to greater earnestness and zeal in doing whatever our hands findeth to do, seeing that there is no wisdom, nor knowledge, nor device in the grave, whither we are going. Amid these melancholy reflections, it is cheering and consolatory to turn our thoughts to tlie mother country, and contemplate the wonderful activity which pervades the great religious societies, and the gigantic efforts which she is making, now that she has walked up to a full sense of her respon- sibility as a keeper and witness of Holy Writ, and an honoured instrument in the hand of God for evangelizing the world. To whatever quarter of the globe we look, we see her spreading far and wide the glad tidings of salvation. The occasional clouds that flit over her finnamcnt cast but a temporary sliadow. She issues forth from behind them in brighter effulgence than ever, " fair as the morn, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army of banners," The committee have much satisfaction in nnnouucing to the friends of the Church Society that in making new arrangements for the duties of secretary, due regard has been had to wise economy, and that a considerable reduction has been made in the expenses of management. The separation of the Diocese of Ontario, and the division of the funds, lands, stocks, &c., have, of course, left less work for the secre- tary to do, and this has helped to create a saving in necessary expenses of fully jCiOO per annum. Your committee would, therefore, confidently recommend the Church Society of the diocese to the active exertions, the liberal contributions, and the unceasing prayers of all true-hearted and faithful members of the church. GAMBLE GEDDES • Secretary. REPORT OP THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BRANCH OP THE CHURCH SOCIETY. By the good providence of God we are permitted to celebrate another anniversary of our District Branch of the Church Society. Although nothing has transpired within our local organization during the past year requiring particular notice, events have occurred in the parent association which have resulted in some important modifications affecting the general management of the Society. The .\lmighty in bis wisdom having been pleased to remove from the sphere of his earthly labours the late zealous and energetic Secretary, the Rev. T. S. Kennedy, it became necessary to proceed at once to the election of a successor ; and the opportunity was then taken to carry out a very generally expressed desire on the part of the members of the Society to elect a layman to that office, and at the same time make such retreDoh" in«Dt8 in the irorking expenses of the institution aa would ^ring them urithia a fair 8 SA ses 24 REPORT. !l 1 I* proportion to its income. Accordingly, when a special meeting was conyened by hia lordship the President, on the 12th of February last, J, W. Brent, Esq., was chosen Secretary ; and as our venerable Diocesan had made known his desire to hare a clerical Secretary as well, with whom he might confer on matters with 'which a lay- man might be supposed not to be so conversant, the Rev. Saltern Givins, Rural Dean, and one of his Lordship's chaplains, was also appointed Honorary Secretary. There •re now no other head oflScials in connection with the ."^ocicty. On these two gen- tlemen deToWe the responsibility of its -management ; and from their known ability and integrity of purpose every reasonable assurance is aflforded that the duties per- taining to their respective offices will be faithfully and efficiently discharged. By these arrangements, together with some minor changes, a saving will accrue to the Society of nearly £400 per annmm. It is believed that all expenses have now been reduced as far ns they can be, with safety to the interests of the Society, and a due regard to ihe trustworthiness and efficiency of its officers. Henceforward no dispro- portion will be apparent between the income and expenditure, as the strictest econ- omy consistent with the proper administration of its affairs wil^ be persistently maintained. Turning to our own District Ajsociation, the most interesting feature in its opera- tions, the missionary work being done within its bounds, first claims our notice. Notwithstanding many obstacles in the way, theRev. John Wood, the travelling missionary for the county of Northumberland, is steadily carrying on to its fulfilment the promise, made in his report, read at the last meeting, of building four churches in hia mission. Two are now completed, and have already been opened for the celebration of divine service ; one, a very church -like and commodious building, in the village of Brighton, the other, an equally neat structure, in the township of Alnwick. A third, in the village of Castlcton, is nearly finished, and will soon be opened ; the fourth, in the township of Murray, is in course of erection. Great praise must be awarded to that gentleman for the energetic manner in which he is prosecuting his missionary efforts ; and while they refloot credit on his own zeal, let ns hope they are also properly appreciated by the people over whose spiritual wel- fare he has been appointed to watch. We, too, satisfied by such results, that the work in which we are engaged is prospering in our own neighbourhood, as well as in the more remote portions of the diocese, should be encouraged to help it forward with increasing earnestness. The Rev. R. S. Birtch, the missionary in the county of Durham, resides at Perry- town, and continues to serve that place, together with three or four out stations in its vicinity. At a meeting of the district committee, in the month of December last, it was deemed advisable to adopt the system of deputation, in order to ensure a proper ad- vocacy of the claims of the Society at the various parochial meetings. Two deputa- tions were consequently appointed, one for the eastern and the other for the western portion of the district. The former began its visitation on Monday, the 26th January, and during the week addressed meetings in Grafton, Colborne, Sey- mour, Norwood, Peterboro', Lakefield and Cavan. The latter, at the beginning of the following week, continued the work, and visited Millbrook, Omemee, Lindsay, Newcastle, Enniskillen, Cartwright, Bowmanville and Port Hope. In almost every place, when the weather proved propitious, the deputations were met by large anj attentive audiences. Up to the present time reports have been received from only a few of the parochial ^^ REPORT. 25 in ■i A'\ ► 1 ♦ - k * committees. The delay, however, it is believed, ^ill bo found to have arisen Arom unforeseen difficulties having prevented the collection lists from being completed. lu Borne places, it is known, sickness prevailed of a character which rendered it unsafe to go from house to house to solicit subscriptions; in other places the scarcity of money occasioned by deficiency of the crops has impeded the progress of the ooUec- tors by making the ingathering of the offerings of the people a work involving more labour than usual. It is hoped, nevertheless, judging from the returns already made, that the aggregate amount, when transmitted, will be found almost if not quite equal to the contributions of former years. Should this surmise prove correct, your committee conceive there will be good reason to assume it as a ground of con- gratulation. For, considering che adverse circumstances under which the province is suffering, not only from a less bountiful harvest than usual, but also from the depression in several important branches of trade consequent on the unnatural and disastrous war now raging in n neighbouring country, a corresponding diminution in the funds of the Society might reasonably be expected. And even if this unfor- tunately should happen to be the case, the deficiency most likely will not be suffi- cient to cause any permanent embarrassment. Viewing it merely as a temporary discouragement, we may hope that this year, by the ordcrings of a kind providence, the earth may again bring forth her increase bountifully, and wars be made to cease, so that our garners being filled with all manner of store, and peace being restored beyond onr borders, a larger thank o&'ering will be required at our hands in acknow- ledgment of the manifold gifts of God. The following is a tabular statement of the income of the District Branch for the current year : Cobourg Parochial Association, $350 00 Port Hope «« «« • . . . Peterboro' " " Darlington " «' • . . . • Emily " " Colborne & Grafton " . . • . . Cavan " " Cartwright " " Seymour and Percy " Newcastle " " $860 83 This sum will most likely be slightly increased by contributions transmitted after the Report is closed. HENRY BRENT, Secretary. 50 00 78 36 52 47 19 50 100 00 73 25 53 00 26 00 58 00 REPORT OP THE NIAGARA DISTRICT BRANCH ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY. Your committee, in presenting this their 21st annual report, cannot omit to record their humble and hearty thanks to Almighty God for permitting them ag^a to lay before the members of the church within their bounds, the result of their laboan for the benefit of the scattered sheep of Christ's fold. 26 REPORT. i I Your committee have to regret tbe loss the Travelling Mission has sustained in the removal of the late missionnry, the iluv. J. Stannane, in Feb. last, to the Diocese of Ontario. While ho was our missionary for more thiui five years, the work pros- percd in his hands. He unflinchingly, and at the sumo time with great charity, preached «' Christ and His Church," and desired not to know any thing among the people commitfed to his charge, save, "Jesus Christ and Him crucified," vrhile en- gaged in the all important duty of winning souls to Christ, he felt compelled for the future benefit of the church, and of those to wlioni he was ministering " the bread of life " to endeavour to obtain a permanent endowment for the mission as well as to secure a Parsonago at the principal stition, as a residence for the Missionary. In this last, as will be seen in his accomj.. ving report, he has happily succeeded Your committee think it not out of place or irrevalent to the matter in hand, to institute a comparison between the relative increase of the members of the principal Christian bodies, as we have them in the census returns now in the hands of the Government. The townships of Humberstone, Crowland, Waiufiect and Pelham, comprise the sphere of the labours of our missionary for the past five years. The census was taken in 1 80 1-62. THE TRAVELLING MISSION. TOWNSHIPS OF nUMBEBSTONB, CttOWLAND, WAINFLEET AND FELHAM. Church of Englacd. 1851. 18G1. Church of Romu. 1851. 18G1. Presbyterians, 3 kinds. Slutbodlsts, 4 liinds. 1851. 1861. 1851. 1861. H. C. W. P. 252 ... 379 437 172 . . 304 136 100 ... 260 46 99 ... 410 36 661 182 ... 166 201 ... 209 267 105 ... 267 685 ... 476 74 130 ... 184 112 ... 279 132 305 ... 345 657 ... 841 Total... 623 655 1134 753 952 1462 1805 Increase 920 557 229 843 These returns, though not on the whole satisfactory, are nevertheless encouraging. North Augusta, C. W., March 28tb, 1863. Rev and Dear Sir, You will doubtless remember that I wrote to you from England last year, request- ing the committee of fie Niagara District Branch of the Church Society, to vote mo another year's salary, as their missionary at Welland, with a view to retain the services of the Rev. D. MacLeod for another year as my substitute, or until I would locate myself in a more healthy mission. The committee were so kind as to vote me another year's salary accordingly, and Mr. MacLeod has continued his wc.k as my assistant and substitute at Welland, Marshvilie and Fonthill, with much accept- ance. You are aware that I returned from England in August last, whither I had gone for my health, but chiefly with a view to provide funds to secure the house and grounds which I had been forced to purchase at Welland, as a parsonage house for ever, and to recover some glebes. I was disappointed with respect to the glebes, but, I have to thank God and my kind friends for having procured a sufficient sum to enable me (though not without great loss) to make over the said house and lot to the Church Society, in trust for ever. I took care to explain to those who helped me in the mother country, how that my object was to re-imburse myself for what I REPORT. n 209 476 279 841 »> 4 » 4 1.. .» had laid out on said property or portion of it, so as to remove my family to a more healthy part of Canada, and in doing »o, I felt quite sure that it would be a benefit to the mission as well as to myself. Since my return from England, I continued living at St. Catharines, and visiting the mission from time to time, and at the same time seeking another, as 1 found it absolutely necessary that I should comply with my medical adviser's wishes ; I have thei'cforo decided to accept the mission of North Augusta with Elizabcthtown. 1 wrote to Lord Bishop of Toronto, to inform him of my decision ; and in consideration of my many hopes and disappointments, requested to be allowed to retain the proceeds of the Crown land glebes until May, or until the end of the current half-year. I also requested his Lordship to inform me whether I should make over the leases to Mr. MacLeod, as my successor. His Lordship acceded to my request. I would now beg leave to say that I am about to resign the leases of the Crown land glebes, into Mr. MacLeod's hands at the end of the present half year, if the Bishop permits mo to do so. But the rents do not become due all at the same time. One is from March 21st ; one from April 1st ; one from May 1st ; one from May 7th; one from May 19th; and one from July Ist ; the whole comes to $38ti per annum, including the rent /rom the parsonage. Until this is done, I have to request the committee to let Mr. MacLeod continue his ser- vices at the present rate, upon my promise, that the society shall have the benefit of the glebes, from the day on which each half-year's rent becomes due, except the rent of the parsonage, which I should like Mr. MacLeod to enjoy from the 2l8t of this present month. So soon as the leases are endorsed, I will inform you. It would have given me great delight if the church at Marshville could have been completed before my leaving, but several unavoidable delays about the deed of the land occurred. Happily the bricks and stone are on the spot, and paid for ; the foundations are dug by the free labour of the people ; and I hope soon to send you another $100 in addition to the $400 you have already received from me for that object, so that I trust the sacred edifice will not be long unfinished. In taking leavd of the mission of Merrittsville, now Welland, and parts adjacent, I cannot say that I did not regret, deeply and heartily, leaving the many kind friends, who often showed me kindness during my labours among them. Neither can I ever forget the great, and indulgent kindness, which I always received at the hands of the com- mittee, but more especially from yourself. Rev. and dear Sir, and from your excel* lent chairman. To break such a connexion was not, believe me, an easy thing. The work of the church of God, wiilsh is no other than that of the Glorious Gospel of Christ, was, I verily believe, rightly begun in that mission, and your committee sustained me well throughout my own share of the work. And that (in spite of the troubles which commercial depressions, and my own diflBculties caused) two churches have been finished and well fitted, and a third nearly so, and a parsonage house provided, where there was not one single church or parochial building when I took charge of the mission in 1857, are I trust good proofs that I was not quite idle, though often sick, and that a good and merciful God has helped my poor en- deavours. A great part of the funds came from some very dear missionary friends of mine at home. It should not be forgetten that Mr. MacLeod has kept up the good work very zealously, and that to him and Mr. Willett under God, is chiefly due, the erection of the pretty litttle church at Fonthill. I repeat it again, nothing but my health and that of my family, could induce me to leave a field of so much pro- mise, and at such sacrifices. I pray God to continue His abundant blessing upon that mission. I pray that I may one day have the happiness of meeting all the 38 REPORT. people to whom I ministered tlio word of life, ond especially the dear children whom I so often catechized, at table in the kingdom of Qod, never more to separate. I remain, Rev. and dear Sir, Yours most faithfully. The Rer. C. L. Ingles. JOHN STANNAGE. Secretari/ of M. D. R C. S. . , „, The Rev. D. MacLeod, who has been acting in a very efficient manner a? the assistant to the missionary for more than twolvu months, and succeeds Mr. Stannage in that important position, has sent in the amount collected in the mission towards the objects of the Society. M. F. St. F. Welland Village, $28 02^ 3 00 ..., Junction Village 26 12J .. Fonthill 27 60 . . Marshville 11 90 .... $94 26 3 00 W. & 0. F. 12 75 * 12 76 Total. $110 00 * Inclusive of Clergyman's subscription. The united parish of Fort Erie and Fort Colborno reports, that the annual public meetings prescribed by the constitution, were held at the principle places in the mission during the month of October, and that the stated quarterly collections have also been made in accordance with the regulations of the Society to that effect. The committtee have pleasure in making special mention of the fact, that of the amount collected at Staubridge, as shown by the annexed statement, the sum of three dollars was contributed by privates of the detachment of Royal Canadian Rifles, stationed at that place and at Port Colborne. OONGBKQATIONS. OOLLECTORS. M, P. P. W. & 0. ST. F. B. & T. TOTAL. Balance from last year 25 Fort Ero Mrs. W. Warren 7 62 Bertie Miss Miller, 8 00 Bertie. Miss Myers 4 00 Stanbridge Mrs. Harvey & Miss Cowder... 9 00 Port Colborne.. Mrs. Corey & Miss Gordon... 7 00 Rev. H. Holland's an'al sub.... 10 00 10 30 2 75 6 00 6 00 $40 27 21 05 2 74 60 2 50 2 60 6 64 2 60 25 20 66 10 76 4 30 14 00 7 00 20 00 75 56 N. B. — A discount had to bo made on this in order to render it bankable, to the amount of $1 76. , ... ,^. The parish of Dnnville reports, that the sum which they had raised this year, in- cluding the clergyman's five dollars, is only $02 00. Various causes might be as- signed as accounting for our not collecting as much as was contributed last winter in this parish. One of them is, the people were solicited at the same time to give to the Lancashire relief fund. And another is that dissenters entice from REPORT. 29 our pe»ple in seyerftl ways more than they are willing to give to the Missiooftry work in that branch of the church which they profess to believe ia the moit spiritual. . Niagara reports, i?8G 83. Chippawa reports*, $157 00. Port Robinson iu the parish of Thorold, $43 75. .., St. Catliarinea reports, $221. 12. Port Dnlhousie— The Parish of Louth reports the sum of $32 00, Drummon dville and Stamford, $G0 71. Notwithstanding the many discouragements, your committee cannot but look upon the returns as on the whole satisfuctory, at the samo time they would ask to be permitted to express an curnest hope, that year by year we may more and more feel the weighty responsibility dwelling upon us. Your committee believe (hat a far more liberal response to tho calls made upon us by our spiritually destitute brethren, than hus heretofore been tho case, is not only necessary if we would see "the wilderness blossom as the rose," but it is absolutely required of every l^ap- tized member of Christ's church who seeks his own salvation. Your committee met at Welland in January last and adopted a Mr. Bond, a student now studying at Toronto for holy orders, as their exhibitioner at Trinity College, promising him $120, which they felt would bo raised by the quarterly collections made incur various parishes in the month of April. Your committee, in conclusion, would call upon all the members of the church, within tho bounds of this District Branch Association, earnestly to pray that God in His mercy, would direct and rule all their words and works, and enable them to spread the knowledge of a crucified and risen Saviour while seeking His glory and the salvation of His people. All which is respectively submitted, * Signed, W. LEEMING, Chairman. CHARLES LYCESTER INGLES. Secretary and Treasurer, M. D. B. C. 8. 56 ' HOME DISTRICT. ' The income of a society whose resources are derived entirely from voluntary contributions, and not from fixed endowments or rentals, must necessarily be subject to fluctuation, according to the ability and willingness of those who contribute to its support. People's means may not always be the same — their disposition to give may not be the same at nil times. Neither is the income of the Church Society derived in any great degree from persons in the enjoyment of fixed incomes, whose contributions might be always a certain annual sum ; but it is supplied, for the most part, by an agricultural people whose means must vary from year to year according to the more or less abundant returns of the fruits of the earth. Even the tithe appointed as the ancient provision for the Church of God, and which conveys ail idea of something settled and determined, was only a fixed proportion, ui* a fixed quantity. -4 io REPORT. PremUing iUa, your committee, though they may regret, cftnnot feel ony lurprlie that the collectiona of the Uome District, talcon aa a whole, have fallen short, by a amall sum, of those of the previous year ; the total amount for this year being $1787 ; thot for the precoJing year, ^IST) ; the decrease being iJiOO, omitting cents. It is well known that the harvest of Inst year wus considerably below the averoge yield ; and it is rather a matter for thankfulness, that the serious diminution thus oaused in the resources of a people mainly dependent upon agriculture, has had so little effpot upon their religious offering. It is somewhat remarkable, ond your ooromittec feel perfectly justified in noticing the fact, that the falling off has not been among those by whom the pressure of a diminished harvest might be expected to be chiefly felt ; for in comparing the amounts collected in the city and in the rural parishes, it is found that in 18G2 the collections in Toronto amounted to $G60, those in the rural parishes to $1220. In 18G3, the city contributes $460, the country $1829. The collections in Toronto, therefore, are $100 less this year than in the year before, while those in the country are $100 more. With reference, however, to Toronto, there is an improvement in the number of parishes contributing through their parochial associations to the District Fund. While St. Jmuoh' and Xftnity Church still stand aloof from the general system of the Societ., :ollection3 have been sent in from St. George's, St. Paul's, and St. John's, ns hitheito, apd also from St. Stephen's and the Church of the Holy Trinity, whose names did not appear in last year's list. It is hoped that next year the funds of the society will be augmented by parochial associations in connection with the newly formed congrega- tions of St. Anne's, Brockton, and of the Cemetery Chnpel, now under the charge respectively of the Rev. J. Hilton, M. A., and the Rev. S. Boddj, M. A. Of the returns from twenty-four rural parochial broncheu, sixteen show an increase in their collections, and eight a diminution: Ihe former are marked by nn asterisk in the list appended. Since the report of last year was drawn up, your committee have the painful duty of recording the death of three of the clergy of their district, recently their fellow labourers in the cause of the society, namely, the Rev. T. S. Kennedy, the Rev. £. H. Dewar, and the Rev. R. Q. Cox, the death of the last named, not at the time in any parochial charge, having been caused by a fearful accident while returning to Brampton by railway from the Synod. The vacancies thus caused have been filled up by the appointment of the Rev. H. Plowman, B. A., to the incumbency of St. John's, Toronto, and of the Rev. R. Shanklin to the rectory of Thornhill. The Rev. C. S. Haines, formerly of Southampton in the Diocese of Huron, has been appointed to Streetsville, and it is gratifying to be able to add that his parishioners have shewn both their appreciation of his services and their sense of their own duty, by pro- viding a comfortable parsonage with five acres of land attached. The esteemed incumbent of Aurora, also, has been placed in occupation of a handsome and oommodious parsonage, erected during the piist year. The parochial meetings held during the late wintei-, were on the whole very well attended ; and your committee will conclude with the expression of their opinion, that it is to a well organized system of public meetings in all the churches and stations of the diocese, that the Society must look next to Divine Providence, for the continuance of a friendly interest and substantial support on the part of the members of the Church. I t REPORT. 31 Colltetioni of ParoehM Auoeialiont in the Home Di$lrict. St. acorge's, Toronto $152 18 St. Paul's •• 100 00 «St. Stephen's <• 88 74 St. John's- •' 69 11 *Holy Trinity •« CO 00 Etobiooke 115 80 Thornhill 83 84 *Lloydtown 228 77 *Wooilbridge 61 21 «St. Stephen's, Vaughan 61 42 ^Tullamore 76 76 *Street8ville 106 75 Springfield 80 72 ^Brampton 65 00 ^Qeorgina 30 26 *Brook 24 77 * Parishea in which tho oollcctioni haYe Increased. NewmRtket 14 60 Markham 18 60 Whitby 12 80 Oshawa 10 88 Pickering 21 07 *Soarbrough 126 88 *Yorkmill8 88 17 ^Berkley 17 00 ♦Chester 20 28 «Syd«nham 26 83 *Weston 80 00 ♦Aurora 04 43 Uxbridgo and Reach 48 00 $1789 11 II. C. COOPER S«cretart/, ffomt Diitrict Branch, REPORT OF THE COUNTY SIMCOE DISTRICT BRANCH, 1863. Your committee rejoice in being enabled to repeat the cheering report of success which they made last year ; and at the same time, they would give all the praise to Him who has graciously afforded that success, for viewing all matters connected with the state of our church in this county, we see happy evidences of prosperity and cause for gratitude. Since our last annual meeting, two clergymen have been added to our staff, one in Mulmur, and another in Creemore, and the work in each of these missions is now steadily progressing. Our finances will also bear favourable comparison with the past year, when we take into consideration the fact that many have suffered serious loss from the shortness of the crops, which has caused the collections to be less from some localities, while others Lave increased their amounts, thus on the whole we have cause here for congratulation ; your committee have, however, learned that another cause may be assigned for the falling off in the amount sent in, (in addition to the shortness of the crops,) and that is, the closing of several places of worship to the North of Barrie ; those churches were under the charge of the Rev. W. M. Ross, as travelling missionary until last fall, when he resigned that charge to enter on another elsewhere, and the Bishop has not yet been enabled to send a clergyman to supply his place, but has promised to do so, as soon as he can obtain one. Your committee cannot here refrain from an expression of regret at noticing the small amounts which are sent in from most of the missions at the four quarterly collections, it is not easy to say which of these collections is most needed ; when, however, we are are aware of the great paucity of ministers, and are equally aware that the expense attending the preparation necessary for entering the ministry in our church, deters many from devoting themselves to that work, is it not earnestly to be desired that the members of oar ohnroh would do a little more towards making the stipend fond what it was intended to be, 4 82 REPORT. A help (o any ploui yoang man trtio ia ready and willing to d«Tot« btmielf to the mlniatry, but is unable to raise the whole amount rcriuislte for a collegiate course ; many there are who from this cause leare our ranks. Your committee trust that this matter will occupy the attention of the clergy and lay delegates at the ap- proaching Synod. The missionary meetings took place in the month of January, occupying three weeks ; twenty-two places were Tisited ; every wliere the deputations wore cordially welcomed by large and attentive audiences, and in many places, lay members of the various congregations came forward and in able and effective addresses pointed out to their lay brethren, that it is thoir duty and privilege to aid their ministers in promoting the interests of the church, and spreading abroad through her instru* mentality the glad tidings of salvation. The Rev. F. L. Osier, from Dundas, accom- panied one of the deputations to the stations of Christ Church, Esaa, Cookstown, St. John's, West Essa, Mulmur, Orangeviile and Bradford, at St. Luke's, Mulmur. The deputation had the pleasure also of meeting with his honour, Judgo Gowan, who had been holding his court in- that neighbourhood during the day, and who most kindly assisted them at the meeting in the evoning, addressing tho audience ■pecially and clearly on the duties and privileges of the members of our church. The deputations in going their rounds wore highly gratified (and your oommittoe participate in the feeling,) at the progress manifest la providing places of worship. On the 10th lot of the 8th con., Essa,* a neat and commodious church has been just erected and completely finished, capable of holding 250 persons, tho building is admitted to bo most creditable to the congregation, and equally so to tho contractors and builders, Messrs. John and Robert Fletcher, members of the congregation. A church raised in 1853, (but left unfinished from that time,) on the 17th lot, 11th eon., Essa, Is to bo purchased during the summer. The church of Cookstown is also to be enlarged, so as to hold double the number of persons, this step being ren- dered necessary by the rapidly increasing congregation of that place ; arrangements have been already made with tho tradesmen for the accomplishment of the work in both these churches. At Nottawasaga also, active measures are being taken for tho immediate erection of a church on the 2nd lot of the 1st concession, E. A. Walker, Esq., of Barrle, having kindly given two acres of land for a site for the church and burial ground, and we can add that two-thirds of the supposed cost have been already subscribed. In Barrle also, a committee appointed by the vestry, are actively engaged in obtain- ing subscriptions for the erection of a church there, capable of accommodating the increasing church population, as well as suited in appearance to the locality. His honour. Judge Qowan, having headed the list with a handsome donation, his laudable example has been followed by several leading members of the con- gregation, who hopefully look forward to tho accomplishment of this object of their desire. Your committee earnestly hope that throughout our country our congregations will evince a holy emulation and zeal. In enabling the Venerable President of the parent society to send forth ministers to every vacant mission, and to increase the ntimber when he sees it necessary in sueh places aa are now partially supplied. They beg to submit the treasurer's account for the year ending April 30th, 1863. EDWARD MORGAN, Aeiitiff Secretary. « « < Vf. REPORT. ai » REV. MR. JACOD'S REPORT FOR 18C8. Manitowanimo, Mat 6th, 1808. Riv. AND Dear Bin, It given tno great pleasure to sit down to write to you, and to gUo jou ■oma information about tliis mission. Qod oontinucs to bless my work ; for tbis I render him hcnrty thankfi. The Indians of tbis place bavo attended cburob very regularly. Tbey attend the Englisb service as well as their own. For their benefit I read In their own language a chapter out of the Bible, which I afterwards explain in a few words, and a few prayers, whenever we have English service. I have often wondered bow patiently and quietly they listened in church, although the greater part of the servloe was read in a language of which thoy know very little. Their conduct has pleased me greatly. They were in their sugar-bushes lately. Some of these are three miles flrom this place, and some seven or eight miles ; yet the people come to church ae usual ; and. they do not attend the Sunday services alone, they also attend service on such days as Christmas, New Years' Day, the Epithany, Ash Wednesday, &o. I would in this letter thank the Church Society for their kind offer to support a schoolmaster and oatccbist for the Little Current. Mr. John Burkitt of Orilia, who was appointed for the work required, could not come up last fall, on account of bis wife's serious illness. In bia letter which he wrote to me lately, be mentions that he will be at the Little Current this month. The Superintendent General of Indian affairs and the Deputy Superintendent General, came here last fall and held a council with the Indians who live on tbis Island. All that part of the Island west of Ueywood Sound and Manitoulin Gulf, was ceded to the Government. The Indians are to be paid for the land which tbey have surrendered, and which will bo sold to white settlers ; each head of a family is also to get 100 acres of land and a deed. Many of the Roman Catholic Indians who came to the council attended our church when divine service was held in it. Just before they left for their respective villages, about fifteen of them came into my bouse, and asked me for some of our books, which I gave them ; some a*>L.tid lor the Prayer-book, some for the Testament, and some for our Hymn book, I was very glad to see such a desire on the part of these Indians to see and read our books. May they derive benefit from reading them I May God bless them and lead them into the truth by means of the books they hava received I Roman Catholic Indians have frequently asked me for the Indian and English spelling book, which was pre* pared by the Rev. James Chance, and which was printed by the Church Society. Mrs. Jacob's renders me much assistance in my work. She plays the harmonium in church, and teaches the Sunday School, and in the morning daily school which I have established. Twenty-three dollars were collected in tbis place to pay for the harmonium ; the balance of the money that was required to pay for it was collected for us by kind friends near Toronto. The instrument is very good. The singing in church has improved greatly since we have had it. We practised singing every Thursday evening during the winter. The number that was present on the last occasion of our singing was twenty-four. I baptised a heathen Indian last November, and a heathen boy the following month — the man is about 45 years of ago. Although he has lived here a great many years, it is only last summer, when he lost his youngest child, that he first expressed his wish to be baptised. He firmly refused before to embrace the ohris* 84 BEPORT. f i tian religion. The affliotion vhich was sent on him did him good. The boy that I speak of is the youngest eon of a pipe maker who is still unbaptised. The father for a long time refused to give up his son to be bcptised. It is evident that he is now entertaining favourable thoughts about the christian religion. He comes to church regularly, and he has told me that when he knows more about Christianity he will embrace it fully. His wife and daughter, the latter of whom is grown up and has several children, were baptised on Easter-Day this year. His wife was at one time more prejudiced against the christian religion than he was. She did not appear to like my going to the house to read and pray. When I first came to this mission she never attended church. The other Sunday I observed her kneeling down and offering up a short prayer just after getting to her seat ; how pleased was I to notice the change in her. We had our Sunday school festival on the 26th of December. Mrs. Jacobs and I commenced to teach the Indian children last fall, as soon as the Indians had taken in all their crops. We taught for two hours every day except Saturday. We taught the children to read English and to write. I gave them sometimes a Bible lesson and a lesson on the maps. We discontinued teaching them when they left with their parents to go to the sugar-bush. We shall soon resume the work of teaching them. They made considerable progress iu their lessons during the time that they attended school ; some of them wrote beautifully. Five read the third book of lessons. A missionary meeting was held in the church h^re in March. It was well attended by the Indians. I delivered the first speech. The other speakers were Chief Mesbahkwonga, Peter Daniel, and Chief Charles Wahbekake, (White Hawk). The Indians did not give anything at the time for church purposes ; they only made promises. They have since given $18 18. The sum of $18 53 was given by others here ; the total sum that has been collected is $36 71. Of this sum $20 are now remitted ; in this sum is included 'my annual subscription of $5, for the Widows' and Orphans' fund ; the balance will be spent in the mission. The Indians at Little Current have not been so liberal, they only promised to give $7 75 at the missionary meeting that I held at their village. A greater desire has been manifested by the heathen Indians at Shegwaindot Bay, to hear the gospel. They and the christian Indians who live among them attended the services which I held at their village this winter better thtia they have done hitherto. One Sunday that I was with them, the tent in which we met together (for there is no dwelling-bouse in the place) was quite full. A double row of them sat all round. About 42 were present. From the way the tent was made, we could not stand up, and v^e had some difiSculty in kneeling from want of proper- room. Of course there were no chairs in the tent ; Mrs. Jacobs, who was with me, and myself had to sit as the other Indians did. It was a cold day. We felt the cold behind us, but in front of us was a large fire which gave great heat. The tent, which was birch bark, was kept very clean ; on the ground were placed reed mats and Sr branches. I baptized four children on this occasion. Four adults have consented to embrace Christianity, these I shall baptize soon, Qod willing. A Boman Catholic Indian, who has been living among them, told me that he would forsake Romanism, and join our church. As some incorrect statements have been made with regard to the Indians in this mission, and as these statements have appeared in some of the papers, I shall here give a true statemant of facts. There are now 153 Indians in the mission who are » 4 V 4 r ,1 REPORT. 86 members of our cliurcli. Some of these reside here, and some in more distant places. There have always been some Roman Catholics at Manitowaning. The church was not built by government, and it cost $2440. Some Indians have left Weguamekong, the principal Roman Catholic village on this island, as well as Manitowaning, to reside elsewhere. Praying that God may prosper the work of the society, ^ I remain. Rev. and dear Sir, Your obedient and humble servant, PETER JACOBS. The Rev. S. Givins, Secretary to the Church Society, Toronto. REPORT OF THE REV. JAMES CHANCE. Qabd£N River, Sault St. Marie, June 13th, 1863. Rkv. and Dear Sir, In accordance with the plans previously submitted to, and sanctioned by the society, I have made a missionary tour along the north shore of Lake Superior; but I did not accomplish all I hoped to have accomplished, owing to the grea; expense, which would have been immense, and which I did not think the society would be prepared to defray. We went along the shore as far as Peckateek, a dis- tance of 250 miles at least, I was anxious to go from Peckateek to Nimbey wong, where there are more than a hundred families of heathen, and which is at least eight days journey from Peckateek, three along the coast and five in the interior, but the gen- tlemen in charge of the Hudson Ray Company's establishment at the Peck, informed me that in addition to my own men, (three in number) I should have to employ a guide and to hire a bark canoe, and I was unwilling to incur this additional expense without the consent of the society. When I left Garden River, I was under the im- pression that Nimbeywong was only two or three days journey from Peckateek. I have had maty opportunities of preaching the blessed gospel to the heathen, and to many nominal christians who are left in the vast wilderness as sheep without a shepherd, and I leave the results of my labours in the hands of God. Missionary work among the Indians is indeed a work of faith and labour of love, and one in which few compartively sympathise to any great degree. The missionary knows what a poor degraded people the Indians are, and the little interest manifested in their welfare by christians generally, hence his work is peculiarly a work of faith and labour of love. The Hindoos are a numerous and a powerful people, and have caused the people of the nation to bear food by their^deeds. By their energy, industry and commercial spirit, they minister to our country's prosperity and greatness, they attract a nation's attention, and excite a nation's interest in their welfare, and a missionary labouring among them, feels that he is labouring among a numerous and important people, and his labours are extensively apprecfated. But who are the Indians in these parts, and who cares for them? They were once numerous and brave enough to be counted as our allies, but now they are too few, poor, and wretched to bo worthy of our consideration as friends or enemies. They are not and never will be a great people, and will never minister anythiog to our f- 8« REPORT. prosperity and greatness, (except by the surrender of their lands) and they are regarded, or rather disregarded accordingly. But we are all the children of the same father, one God hath created us, and redeemed us by the blood of his own dear Son, and although they are scattered up and down these northern regions, a few here and a few there, they have immortal souls to be saved, equally precious with our own, and in his sight, "who gave himself a ransom for all." And shall we begrudge any efforts made for their conversion ? ' ' ■,...-. Shall we whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high ; Shall we to men benighted The lamp of God deny ? God forbid. In conclusion I would say that if you wish for a copy of my journal during my late tour, I shall feel much pleasure in sending it. I remain, Rev. and dear Sir, Your obedient servant, JAMES CHANCE. The Rev. S. Givins, Honorary Secretary, M f APPENDIX. " I-I05i;00e0-«S<0000«3U3M eDoocooooo5(3J'*fr-oooi-i CO 00 ^ .-co •* IM OJ (M (4 o H Ph rs § :§ : a? . o o .d . u -73 02 a r-4 . =* .2 .fl • 9J _: ^ "^ On : DO'S *j g CS p-s g fe "3 a 3 *** ehPm ^ 2 2 g « ^ "s 00 a a o 5; o _ „ „ „ „ 0! O CS (^ g-s ■ri (Mco 0«0 00,-iiMiO,-i03lM'*T-tO3«i(NS W'^C OS t— I €©■ o o »^ 03 «o OS Ol lO 00 o CO 1 o O OS 1 (L— if « APPENDIX. ?. .lY STUDENTS' FUND. The amount reoeived^during tlio year on tbis account $754 67 Paid the Bursar of Trinity College for Exhibitions 420 00 Excess of income over expenditure $334 67 ) ' BOOK AND TRACT FUND. The sales made on this account during the year $99 77 Subscriptions received on account 16 50 The amount disbursed on this account was : ' For purchase of books $00 00 Freight and charge on do 28 87 $110 27 $118 87 LIABILITIES. Kent Testimonial Fund $102 72 Trinity Church, cast 261 60 Students' Fund 1059 58 Widows' and Orphans' Fund 2264 62 General Purpose Fund 440 91 Mission Fund 1696 00 Bill payable at Commercial Bank 5000 00 $10825 19 '■."'"■'-' f ; 1- ' • i"-* = . . ■ AS'IETS. :■ ■" :,"•-. ' ■ Widows' and Orphans' Fund $18956 42 Mission Fund.. i 3200 00 Estimated value of lands... » 18732 00 Rents due 2259 88 On accouni of land sales C485 65 Cash in bank 7334 32 Amount due by clergy trust 21 84 Amount of liabilities. $56988 46 10825 19 Excess of assets over liabilities $46163 27 Ti. APPEITDIX. I? 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Paid in Direct to the Parent Socibtt. 9 d <3 o •a S l-t I I I o bo I s a -B I I I I Colonel Hamilton, (Annual Subscription, '62) $5 00 Rev. J. Chance, " ^ ^^ Edward Allen, Esq., (Subscription to Synod) 1 00 Rev. D.'Beaven, (Annual Subscription, '63) 10 00 Colonel Hamilton, " , 5 00 Rev. F. J. S. Groves, " & 00 W. H. Boulton, Esq., " 6 00 Mrs. Ripley, " * ^^ J. Henderson, Esq., " ^ 00 H. Mortimer, Esq., " ^^ ^^ Mrs. Marsh, . «* 4 00 J. F.Browne, " ^ 00 Rev. Mr. Hodge, " '^ ^ J. Magrath, Esq., " ^ 00 M. Magrath, Esq., " ' ^ 00 Rev. J. Shortt, .. ;. 5 00 Rev. S. F. Ramsey, "' *^ Rev. Dr. Lundy, " ;: — 5 00 Rev. H. Brent, " 5 00 Rev. J. Hilton, " * 5 00 J. W. Brent, Esq., " • 5 00 n MEMBERS ov THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY or THK DIOCESE OF TORONTO. » ■ ■* LIFE MEMBERS. His Excollcnoy tho GoTer'nor-General, &o., &o. Allan, Hon. G. W.> V.P. Anderson, Captain Anderson, Robert Arnold, John, V.P. Boldwin, W. A. Bethune, Ven. A. N., V.P. Boulton, Hon. H. J , V.P. Boulton, Hon. G. S., V.P. Bousefield, Rev. T. Batler, Rev. J. Cameron, Hon. J. H., V.P. Carter, John Cayley, Hon. W. Crawford, George, V.P. Clarke, J. W. 0. Denroohe, Rev. E., A.M. Delhi, Dr. Dennison, Robert Dennison, Shireley Draper, Hon. Mr. Justice, V.P. Gamble, C. Gamble, John W., V.P. Gordon, Hon. Jas., V.P. Greene, E. T. Hagarty, J., Jadge Harman, S. B. Harris, Gapt., T. B. Hibbard, J. HiMOtt, Biohard Huron, Lord Bishop of . Leeming, Rev. W. Lefroy, Capt., J. H. Lett, Rev. S., LL.D. Low, Dr. G. H., V.P. Lewis, Rev. R. Leith, A. Lawrason, L., V.P. Macaulay, Rev. W. MoLeod, Captain McMuUen, R. C. Moffatt, L. Mortimer, H. O'Brien, E. G. Palmer, N. Patterson, P. Riddel, Lieut. R. A. Ruttan, Mr. SheriflF, V.P. Rosamund,, J. Scadding, Rev. H., D.D. Strachan, J. M. Seager, Edmund Spragge, J. G., Vice-Ghanoellor, V.P. Stratford, S. J., M.D. Spragge, Mrs. W. Toronto, Lord Bishop of Townley, Rev. A., D.D. Townley, Mrs.* Thomson, Rev. C. E., M.A. Tett, B. Widder, F., V.P. ^ 4 s\ l^J^- ■^ APPENDIX. JtVi INCORPORATED MEMBERS. ♦ * r, V.P. Ardaffh, Rev. S. Ji., M.A.Barrio. Atkinion,Rev.A.F.,J).C.li..St.CaihanmB. Alexander, Rev. J. L...Binbrooke. Alleu, Rev. T.W Cavan. Armour, Lobert Darlington. Ambery, Rev. J., M. A. .Toronto. Armstrong, J. R Toronto. Arcold, Rev. R Brampton. Anderson, G. E Credit. Barron, F. W., M.A Cobourg. Betley, M Toronto. Beaven, Rev. J., D.D., F.P.Toronto. Birchall, T. W Toronto. Botwell, O. M., Judge Cobourg. BoswpU. J.V. Cobourg. BorUcv D. E Cobourg. » I BoyL, -■ 'cw St. Catharines. Brent, ei A,, B.A Clarke. Boul. ,.., ;V. H Toronto. Beatty, Thos., M.D Islington. Brown, J. H Toronto. Brent, J. W Toronto. Brooke, L. F. Darlington. ' ■ Brown, Edward Hamilton. Butnham, A. A Cobourg. Baldwin, Rev. E , M.A..Toronto. 1^ • ^ Beck, Rev. J. W., M.A.Peterboro*. Boyd, F Toronto. Brown, W . M Hamilton. Bacon, W.V Yorkville. Baldwin, Admiral Yorkville. Belt, Rev. W Scarborough. Bull, Rev. G. A Barton. Boulton, H. J., Jr Humberford. Burnham, Rev. M Peterboro'. Bovell, James, M.D Toronto. Ball, H. B Hamilton. Broughall,Rev. A. G. , M . A. Toronto. Beresford, Col Newmarket. Baldwin, R Toronto. p 4 Brunskill. J Thornhill. Covert, Henry Cobourg. Campbell, Major Cobourg. Clarke, Dr Yorkville. Corrigal, W.. Cobourg. Crawford, John Toronto. Creen, Rev, Thomas Niagara. '/ Cumminga, James Chippawa. *. Cameron, Allan Toronto. Coulton, A. H Toronto. Cooper, Rev. II. C, B.A...Etobicoko. Carruthers, Rev. G. T... Toronto. Goate, F. W Toronto. Campbell, C. J Toronto. Cochrane, T York Township Garry, Rev. J., B.D...TuUamore. Cumberland, F Toronto. Glemeoti, Rev. V Peterboro'. Cheokly, Rev. W., M.A. Toronto. Cooper, Rev.W. E., M.A.St. Catharines. Chance, Rev. J Garden River. Cameron, Archibald Hamilton. Chafee, J. M Tullamoro. Crcighton, Rev. J Orillia. Cooper, Rev. H. D Rockton. Darling, Rev. W. S Toronto. Dickson, Rev. A., B.A Port Dalhousie. Dixon, T. C Niagara. Donaldson, C ..Grantham. Duggan, O Toronto. Davidson, T Woodbridge. Dickson, W. H Niagara. Duggan, John Toronto. Durand, .George Toronto. Denison, R. L Toronto. Drinkwater, Rev. C. H...Rockwood. Freeman, S. B Hamilton. Fuller, Rev. T. B., D.C.L .Toronto. Fletcher, Rev. J., A.B...Oakville. Flood, Rev. J Dunnville. Farmer, W Barton. Fidler, Rev. A. J Cookstown. Gamble, W Toronto. Garrett, Rev. R Osnabruck. Geddes, James .Mount Forest. Geddea, Rev. J. G., M.A... Hamilton. Geddes,W. A Hamilton. Givins, Rev. S Yorkville. Gladman, George Port Hope. Goslie, J. D Colborne. Grange, Sheriff Guelph. Grassett, Rev. II. J., B.D...Toronto. Graveley, Wm Cobourg. Goldsmith, E .....Toronto. Gooderham, Wm Toronto. Gowan, Judge Barrie. Green,Rev.Thomas,LL.D.WellingtonSq. Groves, Rev. F. J. S... Seymour. Gaviller, A Tecumseth. Gardner, Dr Toronto. Gates, F. W...". Hamilton. Geddes, A Elora. Gait, Thomas Toronto. Grant, R Hamilton. Grant, Rev. Wm Priuce Albert. Gordon, Hon. J Toronto. Hamilton, R. J .Hamilton. Uallen, Rev. George, B.A...Peu.';t'gui8heue Harris, T. D.. Toronto. Halt, J. O Hamilton. Hector, John Toronto. Henderson, James Toronto. Hill, Rev. B. C, A.M York. Hill, Rev.G. S. J Markham. Hebden, Rev. J., M.A... Hamilton. Heath, Charles Toronto. Holland, Rev. H Fort Erie. Hamilton, George Toronto. 1 :* 1 m ■i n \ I i "1 zvi. APPENDIX. Hilton, Bov. John Toronto. Hodge, Rev. T. P Springfield. Higginson, Rev. O. N...Waterdown. Haensel, Rev. G. L. F...Haniilton. Helliwell, J St. Catliarines. Hope, Rev. H ..Toronto. Housten, Rev. S Arthur. Harris, Rev. R. H Uxbridge. ilendersou, Rev. Alex...Orangeville. Haines, Rev. C. S. Strectavillo. Ingles, Rev. C. L., A.B.Drummoudville. Inilach, W. J Port Muitlaud. Irving, Rev. G. C, M. A. Toronto. Jarvis,W. B., V. P Toronto. Jutouy R Hamilton. Johnson, Rev. W. A Weston. Joseph, H. J Toronto. Jacobs, Rev. Peter Manitoowaning. Josepfi, F. J Toronto. Kingtmill, Col Guelph. Kingston, Professor Toronto. Lee, W. H Quebec. Leeminff, Rev. R Dundas. Lodor, job Ancaster. Logan, Rev. W Manvers. Lundy,Rev. F. J., D.C.L. Grimsby. Lally, £ Barrie. Langtry,Rev. John, M. A.CoUingwood. MeCaul, Rev. Dr Toronto. MeCutchon, James Toronto. Maeklem^ 0. T. Ghippawa. MeCormiek, Thomas .... ...Niagara. Maekertzie,Rev.J. G.D.,'il.A. Hamilton. Marsh, L. B Hamilton. Mercer, A Toronto. Mewburn, Dr Stamford. Milts, Bon. S Hamilton. Murray, Alexander Yorkvillc. MacNab, Rev. Alex., D. D. Darliugtoa. McQratb, Charles Toronto. McMurray,Rev.W., D.D.York Mills. Morris, Dr. B Toronto. .McLeod, Rev. N Tborold. Morgan, Rev.E., A.M...Barrie. MoCollum,Rev.J.H., A. M.Aurora. Magrath, James Springfield. Merritt, Rev. R. N Jersey, U. S. Mingaye, W. B Garletou Place. Ificol, Dr Toronto. Nation, Dr Uxbridge. O'Reilly, Miles Hamilton. Osier, Rev. H. B Lloydtonn. Osier, Rev. F. L., M. A... Dundas. O'Meara, Rev. Dr Georgetown. O'Reilly, H. B Waterdown. Palmer, Rev. A., M.A Guelph. Parsons, W. Thornhill. Patton, Bon. J. Toronto. Perkins, Fred Toronto. Pettit, A Grimsby. Preston, T. J. Toronto. Pfoud/ool, W., V. P Toronto. Pentland, Bev. J., A.B.. Whitby. Pettit, Bev. G. B Bichmond. Phillipps, Bev. H. N... Grantham. Papps, H. S Hamilton. Palmer, George Guelph. Phillipps, Bev.T.D., M.A.St. Catharines. Parsons, W Holland Land'g. Powis, W Hamilton. Preston, Bev. W.C.Clarke Gore's Landing Rack, Thomas Milton. Read, Rev. T. B., D.D Thorold. Ridout, G. P Toronto. Robinson, J. L Toronto. Robinson, Hon. W. B Toronto. Roivsell, Henry Toronto. Banney J. L St. Catharines. Bamsey.Bev. S. F., M.A.Newmarket. Buttan, Bev. Charles. ..Bradford.. Butherford, E. H Toronto. Bitchie, Bev. W Georgina. Bobarts,Bev.T. P.,M.A.St. Catharines. Boss, Bev. W. M Orillia. Beid, D. B Toronto. Bobarts, J. W Toronto. Shorlt, Rev. J., D.D Port Hope. Simpson, John Niagara. Small, C. C Toronto. Stanton, Robert Toronto. Street, R, P Hamilton. Street, T. C, V. P Niagara. Shanklin, Bev. B Oakville. Stennett, Bev. W., M.A.Keswick. V Spratt, Bobert Toronto. , Smithurst, Bev. John...Minto. ! Stephenson, Bev. B. L...Perth. Stewart.Bev.E. M., M.A. Guelph, Strong, Bev. S. S., D.D.Tecumseth. Staunage, Bev. J Welland. Stewart, Bev. A Orillia. Shotter, L. L Erin. Sharpe, Bev. H Wolfe Island. Smith, J. W Toronto. Thompson, S Toronto. Tremayne, Jr., Bev. F... Milton. Taylor, Bev. T Benfrew. Vankoughnet, Hon. P. J/.. .Toronto. Vankoughnet, M. R Toronto. VanLinge, Bev. J Queenston. Viner, Bev. G.P.B., B. A. Pickering. Webster, Joseph Dundas. Westmacott, W. M. Toronto. Wilkins, Hon.R. C.,r./'... Carrying Place. Wilson, Rev. J Grafton. Wyatt, Henry Wellington Sq. Whitaker, Rev. Provost, M.A., Trinity Coll Toronto. Williams, JoBei>h, V. P.Tecumseth. Worrell, Bev. J. B Smith's Falls. Woods, W. B Ancaster. Warren, Bev. W. P. S...Douro. f ■ ^^v- Those in italics are original memliers. -*J^ s. . :.,./vt ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS g TO TH> CHURCH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO. •1 'h 1 00 Perkins 2 00 n Graham 26 J L Merritt 4 00 MrsC Clarke 200 (Collected by Miss Spragge.) Hon Vice^Than Spragge... 2 00 Mrs Spragge 100 TI E Spragge 1 00 Edw Spragge 1 00 Cath M Spragge 100 Albert W Spragge 1 00 Eleanor M Spragge 1 00 (Collected by Miss Craig.) John Wallis 100 John Moss 60 Patrick Towey. 26 (Collected by Mrs. Radcliffe.) Stephen RadrlifTe 100 Robert Roddy 100 FBOeris 100 J Adams 1 00 J T Postlethwaite 1 00 (Collected by Miss Crooks.) Mr Alicia 60 MrPelham 1 00 Cash 74 BERKELEY AND MOBWAT. (Collected by Mr. ThoB Patterson.) P Patterson, 10 00 XTUl. OOLLEOIZONS. J Tamer 1 00 Mm Bird 100 G Smith 2 00 WBmUh 100 Jm Smith 6? MnJohoMn 60 Mn Tbornbeek 1 00 OAK RIDQXS. (Collected Iiy Mrs. McLcod.) Mrs Illrsitton 50 Mn Williamson 60 MrgJfewbury 100 Mr Brown 25 Mn Wotten 15 Mn Paige 1 25 Mr Jame« Danlop 25 Mn Elllatt 60 MnOBflmard 26 Mn BninRkill 60 Hn Mortson 60 Mr M Mortson 25 MnBlanken 25 MImH Bernard 100 Capt MtLeod 3 00 Mri McT>ii M XVI* it Boblnion, T 60 Clark. J 100 Bowlei, 0. 60 Rntherford, W 80 Smitow, MIm 60 MoHiiRh. Mn 60 Po»*ie,W 60 Piir(lne,J 60 McKeown.J 50 CollecU-d after mcetlnic.... 6 26 BusM loia than &Ooenti... 18 6T WOODBBIDOa. ChritCt Church. (Collected br MIm A. Mark! and MImA. J. Wallace.) Afrar, T A and Mrs 2 00 Atkin«on, Jiiinei 60 Bell, Mr and Mrs 1 20 Brown, John 48 ©•Etelvn. Dr 1 00 Farr, Wm and Annie 40 Hornlbrook, Henry 60 Hodgard, Mrs 60 HaElett,John 60 Long. Wm 2 00 Long. Francis 60 Mcintosh, Duncan 60 McCollum, Duncan 60 Neil, John 48 Orr, Joseph 50 Baymond, Joseph 60 Bellars, John 60 Shaw, Charles 60 Wallace, Chs. Qeo, A Robt. 60 Williams, John 100 Wilkinson, Bri|{ham 60 Seven subscription!! at Is. 8d., and one of Is 195 Tiess 48 cents discount. (Collected by Miss M. Earles and Miss F. Greey.) Cheyne, Miss 1 00 Davidson, Kev. J...... 6 00 Davidron, Mrs 2 00 ])avidsbn, John Choyne... 1 00 Fowley, Jaines 48 Oamble, J W 5 00 Giles, Wm 48 garvey, James 50 ill, Mrs 0« UcNeal, John 60 Murphy, Wm 48 Four subscriptions at 24s. one of 25 cents, and ono of 6 cents 102 (Collected by Mrs James and Miss Armstead.) Annstead, John 96 Orr, Wm Aw 1 00 Four Bubscript'ns of 24cts. 90 (Collected by the Misses Jarrott.) HcNeal, Mrs 48 Three subscriptions of 24 cts, smaller sums 38 cts. 1 00 Col. at annual meeting... 11 20 TAtGHAN. St. Stephen'a. (Colleoted by Misses Hannah and 8. A. Keefer.) i^lflwlii, ITra. 50 Coopef, Miss 60 00LLE0TI05S. Cooper, Charloi 60 Cole, Mrs 60 Flsher,Mrs 60 Keffer, Valentine, Sen'r... 6 00 Keffer, Mrs Valentine 2 00 Keffer, IlAnnah 1 00 Keffer, Valentine. Jr 1 On Keffer, Wm., Jr. 100 Keffer, George 60 Keffer, Wm, Sr 4 00 Keffer, Sarah A 1 00 Stirling. Mrs 60 White, Mrs 2 00 White, Hiram 60 White, Mrs Hiram 60 White, Isaac 60 Subscriptions small sums. 2 69 (Collected by the Misses Cook.) Cook, Wm 2 00 Cook, Mrs Wm 1 00 Cook, Thomas F 60 Cook, M A 60 Cook, U 60 Kirby, Miss. 60 Klrby, 60 Laud, Wm 1 00 Sweetapple 60 Subscriptions small sums. 1 30 (Collected by Miss Harriet Kaffur.) Branton, Mrs 60 Uurd, Mrs 60 Jackson, Thomas 60 Keffer, Michael 4 70 MoNaughton, Rev. P 2 00 Moorby, Samuel 100 Oliver, Mrs 60 Wilson, Albert 100 Subscriptions small sums. 2 82 LesK 'J,7 cents discount. Collection at meeting 5 70 STBEETSVILLB. (Collected by Mrs. Wyse and Miss Barnhart MoAuley, Sophia 25 Broster, (ieorge 60 Barnhart. Noah 100 Barnhart, N Mrs 100 Barnhart, Dr 1 00 Barnhart, Mrs Dr 1 00 Butcher, J 26 Beatty, Wm 25 Brown, John 25 Broadlient, Mrs 60 Barber, Wm 60 Brunt, Geo 26 Blain, Wm 25 Barber, Mrs R 1 00 Carter, W 60 Clement, W 60 Cooper, John 26 Curry, Mary 25 Call, Mrs 25 Call. J S 25 Cummer, A 26 Coolgan, C 20 Din -well, Chas 25 Dob ty, Qeo 26 Doherty, Mrs 25 Duckett, Mary 25 Davidson, Mrs 1 00 Embleton, J 25 Friend ., 60 Friend 60 Franklin, B 100 Friend 60 Friend 025 Oregor, MuD 25 Gooder, Joseph 50 Oasklil,John 25 Harwood. C 50 HughoH, Mary 25 O'Haro, John 25 Harris, John 50 Howard, Mrs Wm 50 Kent, 0. 25 MoKee, Mrs 026 McKee, Mr 26 Kirkhsm, T 24 McKenzie, W..» 25 Kent, Mrs 25 Lone, T 50 Loguan, W 25 MoMann, MrsB. 35 Mitchell, Sarah 20 Paney, John 25 Rich, Gforge 100 Ripstock, Kosa 25 Robbins, Lewis 60 Rich, Alfred 60 Street, Mrs T 25 Sullivan, Honora 25 Shea, James 25 Simpson, Adam 60 Sweetland, John 25 Shea, Thomas 25 Soott, .Tames 25 Tiers, John 1 00 Weir, Mrs 25 Tiers, Charles 25 Wright, Alexander 10 Wier, John 25 Woodlands, C 50 Ward, D. C 50 Whitehead, H 1 00 Wyse, Mrs J H 60 (Collected by Mrs Blackwoll and Miss Rutledgu. Atkinson, Wm 25 Anderson, Jas 1 00 Blackwell, J A 100 Collins, Wm 25 Dundas, James 25 Fleming, Thos 60 Fleming, Mrs t 60 Friend 12«, Friend 12 Friend 10' Oraydon, Mrs 60 Grafton, 8 20 Qraydon, Wm 40 Hyde, Mrs J C 25 Hethrington, H 25 Hopkins, W B 60 Hawkins, O B 025 Irwin, Richard 010 Irwin, Robt. 25 JarviB,W J 25 Kerr, Mrs 25 Kerr, John 25 Kerr, Mrs— 26 Kerr, Henry 60 MoMulIen, Jane 25 Vinney, MrsJW lOO Paterson, C 012^ Patterson, J F 60 Rutledgre, JE 2 00 Rutledge, Mrs Joseph 1 00 Rutledge, Henry V 00 Summerville, S 25 .Shephard, G 60 Sparling, Mrs 60 (CoUectel by Miss Ballinger and Miss Jane Rutledge. ) Amott, James 60 Arnott, Mrs U 60 OOLLEOTIONS. XXI. MeAuIey, Hri SuMn 25 Abbott, Mra J 2ft BalHngtir, John 4 00 Bailtnger, J U 010 llurton, Mra H !16 Birdoali, Geo 60 Ballinger, Tbo« F 60 Birdmtll, Francifi 60 Blrdsall, Mrs Wm 26 Bamford. C 60 Bamford, Wm 26 BUdsall, Col W 60 Cook, Mn 60 CaTill, John 100 Clintock, Mrs W 26 Cantlin, Jamei 'ii Cantlin, John 26 Dill, Uobert 60 Vriend 20 Frazlur, Mn 26 GUI, McD 2 00 Griggs, KW 25 Griggs, MlH 25 IIorroD, Wm 60 Hopper, James 26 Kearney, U 25 Leslie, James 30 Muwall. Kobort 60 Newall, Mro U 26 Ramsey, R 1 00 Ramsey, Mrs R 1 00 Uutledge, Chr., Jr. 86 Rutledge, C, 8r , 60 Rutledge, W U 50 Uowe, Miss 26 Rowe, James 12>^ Stephens, Wm 100 Stephens, Mrs W 1 00 Smith, Mrs 60 Tisdttle, Peter 36 Tisdaie, Wm 40 TiBdale, Peter, Jr 20 (Collected by Miss Montgomery and Miss Rich.) Crozier, Richard 45 Orozicr, Wm 60 Cotton, Mrs R 1 00 Cotton, Robert 1 00 Denny,Geo 26 Errine, Mrs 26 Hamilton, Mr 30 Kearney, John 26 Montgomery, D 1 00 Montgomery, Mrs D 60 Montgomery, James 60 Montgomery, Mary 60 Montgomery, Catherine... 6U Parkfer, Mrs A 1 00 Parker, Melville 2 00 Rutiedge, Miss..... 26 Rich, Miss W 60 Shaw, James U 26 Wright, Mrs.. 100 (Collected by Miss McKeown and Miss Bell.) Atkins, Mr 25 Balangcr, Mr 25 Bird, Airs 20 Brown, W 16 Brown, Mrs 80 Bull, Mrs 25 Boyd, Mrs 26 Bell, Mrs R 35 Camming. James 25 Cumming, Mrs 2U Danby, B 50 Darby, 25 Doyle, Andrew 12U Kmott, Wm 60 Friend 26 Friend 26 Foster, Mr 60 Grbham, Joseph m-- 26 Goldiug, Mrs 26 Grafton, Mrs 26 QoldiOg, John 50 Grafton, CD 26 Hunter, Jaa 16 Hogg, Mr 26 Keowan, R 60 Mably.T 46 Maxwell, Miss 26 Nelson, Rlisaboth 60 Oliver, Miss Ann 26 R JK 60 Sparling, W 25 lilt, James 60 Tilt, R B 25 Tilt, John, Jr 25 Tilt, Joseph 60 Temple. Edwin 26 Tilt, John 1 00 Tilt, Mrs 20 Tilt, Joseph 25 MoVlttleLGeo 26 Wilson, W 60 \v iUon, Mrs 60 Wedgewood^W 26 Wedgwood, John 25 (Coll«"ted by Miss Sarah Graham t J Miss Jane Scoilen ) ArmstrcT, George.... .... 25 Brown, '- -s 20 Brown, Pi il 60 Baldock,Law 1 00 Crumble, Thos ...., 126 Dobson, Mrs 25 Duncan, Thos 26 Dale, Elizabeth 10 Graham, Theo 26 Grahaoi, Mrs 25 Oration, Royal 25 tiraham, James 25 Irvine, Mrs 121^ Mielly, Wm 28 S 'th, Thos 50 Summerset, John ] ^0 66 Scollcn, Wm 46 CREDIT. St. Peter's Church. (Collected by Master B. Anderson.) Andrew, Thomas 100 Foster, Frederick 2 00 Bell, Richard James 1 00 Long, Mrs 50 Hill, Russele 60 Sutherland, John 1 00 Skinner, John 100 Cornwell, Edward 100 Shaiu, Sam 25 Mills, Sam 06 Foster, Wm 2 00 Shain, William 25 Anderson, Kate 10 Anderson, Charlotte 10 Anderson, Minnie 10 Anderson, Lizzie 10 House, Frederick 25 Couover, Samuel 60 Shepherd, C T 60 Moss. Charles 60 Mrs C E Anderson & fam. 2 OU (Collected by Mrs Hodge and Miss Smith.) Alley, Miss 400 DUkely, Hiu 26 Beilby.Mn 26 Cox, Mr 100 Cox. Mrs Kobort 1 00 Carthew, John 26 Duck, Thos 26 Kills, Kobort 60 Hamilton, James 26 Hodge.KevTP 600 Hodge. Mrs 1 00 Hunt, Mrs 26 King, Charles 26 King, Thomas 60 Lynd, Benjamin 26 Magrath, William 6«I0 Magrath, Miss 4 00 Messenger, DH 100 Messenger. Mrs 1 00 Murphy, Michael 60 Quinn, J 1 00 Smith, William 1 00 Taylor, Emerson 1 00 Thompron, Mrs 26 Trotter, Mrs 26 Twining, Kdwayd 800 Twining, Mrs 2 00 Wright, Joseph 2 00 Wright. Mrs 100 Wolf, John 26 (Collected by Miss Hammond and Thomas M. H'suiond.) Clarkson, Wf.ran 60 Clarkson. Mrs 60 Crnzler, Mrs 26 Cameron, Mn Chas 26 Friend 26 Harris, Capt J B 4 00 Harris, Mrs 2 00 Harri;^, Margaret 100 Harris, Lucy L 1 00 Ilarris, Anne 60 Harris, Arthur B 1 00 Hammond, Oliver 1 60 Hammond, Mrs 1 60 Hammond, Thos M 1 00 Hammond, Mary R 60 Hammond, Robert N 60 Hamilton, Wm 26 Hadly. Mn 20 Harding, Mn 25 Hickey, Wm 26 Harris, Wm 060 Lougbhart, Mr 25 Lawrence, Goo 60 Lawrence, Mrs 60 Magrath, James '00 McGill, Thos 25 Mosley, Henry .- 26 Mawhew, Eliza 26 McDougall, Mrs 25 Oughtrud, Richard 25 Shook, Hannah 025 BRAMPTON. (Collected by Mrs. Hunter and MUa Wright) Arnold, Rev R 6 00 GreeUj George, Esq 4 00 Hughes, William, Esq 2 00 Friend 25 Cummins, JP 100 Woodcock, Richard 100 Bannister, Edward 60 Trotter, R 60 Sutherland, MisB » 25 Pace, Messn 60 Tye, George 1 00 Cununios, Mn 1 oo zvi. Mi Mi M M M M M M 1 i zzu. DMby.Mn 100 TboDipson, J 11 60 Wright, Ouorgo 1 00 GoiaiDg, Mr» 1 00 Hunt, Mr 12J< Friend 0^6 VtWaA 20 Darbjr, John 1 00 BwiTollor, itlcbard 100 Broga, S 1 00 Thiitle, J A 2 00 Oulloacj.J 100 Clarku, John 50 Graham, W 11 60 MoOulla, Mr» 26 McDonald, Mri 1 OU Coyne, John 1 00 Lynch, John 60 DoddH, Joseph 100 (Collected by Miis Lawrence.) Lawrence, David 100 McCulls, Wm 100 Johns, Fred 60 Lund). Mrs 26 HcDunnul, Wm 26 LlTinKoton, Mn 50 Alderson, Mr 100 (Collected by MIhs Willis and Miu JTletcher.) Willis, Kichard 1 00 Willis, Mrs 1 UO Willis, Robert 25 Fletcher, Uobt 60 AuderHon, Alex 60 Little, Miss 26 Masket,U 26 Clarke, 8 60 Friend 60 Ingraimm, Mrs 50 Frazer, John 50 WillluuiH, Uuvid 25 Hooper, James 26 Poyuter, Mrs 26 True, Mr 25 Poyntur, Kichard 25 Hail, A 25 Leigbton, H 25 Friend 0^6 Todd, Jacob 26 Davixou, Wm !26 Friend 60 Friend 50 Qoodurbam, U 60 gproulvH, J 25 McClelland, Mr 25 Scott, Mrs 50 McUougald, Mrs 25 Fenson, John 25 Clarku, Mrs 25 Beck, Mrs 25 Uaviland, U il& Fentou, 26 KobinsoD, John 20 Smith, Joseph 20 M'Kay, Alex 20 Luiidy, Thos 50 Sutton, Joseph 25 Bell, John 60 Friend 20 Friend 20 Fletcher, Uobert 1 00 Fletcher, Kdward 1 00 Fletcher, Robt, Jr 1 CO MoClure, S 25 Bly, Miss 10 Kitchcar, John 22 IhiddH, Mr 50 Fuld, J 60 Ojpelaud, J 50 OOLLEOTIONS. Trimbla,' 3 26 Trimble, Jos 10 Friend 10 Beharrel, 60 Hurst, John 26 Malm, John 26 Friend 26 Alexander, J 36 McClelland, 60 Mafflt,U 26 Bmerson, J 20 Collection at annual meet- ing $8 64, less exponsoi, 76 cents 7 70 flEOBQINA. (Collected by Misa Lyall.) Anderson, James A 1 00 Bourcbior, J 1 00 Hourchler, Wm 60 Fenton, Wm 26 Fry, Wm 60 Uibson, Mrs 100 Uibson, Master John 25 Howard, K H and family. 2 00 Kucffler, Mr U 60 Lyall, Wm 1 00 >oble, Dr U 60 Moran, James 25 McDonald, Wm 60 McCleary, Mrs 50 Sheppard, Mr 50 Sheppard, Jos 76 Stevenson, J. K 60 Trent, James, and family. 2 00 (Collected by Mr. Thos. Weir.) Boyd, John 26 Donnell, Thomaa 25 Friend 121^ (Collected by Miss Donnell.) Donnell, 'nmes 100 Donnell, Miss 100 Donnell, John 60 Ureer, M 60 lUddell. Archibald 60 Winfleld, Jbmes. 60 Weir, Thomas 50 (Collected by Miss Thornber.) Anderson, F 1 00 Comer, Kdward 48 Kvans, Qeorge 1 00 Fairbairn, Miss £! O 50 Halliday, John 48 Hail, 11 U 50 Kay, .Joseph 96 Kay John U 96 Lake, W 50 Seidlier, Mr 100 Thornter, Hugh 26 Thorntor, Mrs 50 Thoruter, Mr 60 (Collected by Miss Ardlll.) Anderson, Mrs £ 110 Ardill, G«o 60 Anderson, Mrs. J 45 Bissett, Peter 30 Collins, Wm 25 Cooper, James, 25 Corbett, Ben 26 Done, Mrs 26 Fry, Mrs Geo 25 Linton, Mr 0S5 Mitchell, James 26 Roe, Wm 25 Radford, Alex 50 Sheppard, Wm a 40 Sheppard, Mrs Thomaa.... 96 Stannett, Henry 60 Smalley, Mra itO Tomllnson, Wm 2S Tracy, M. D 60 Tracy, A. D 60 WillUms, Wm 086 Wfttkins, Mrs 60 Watklns, Mr. 26 Rev. Wm. Ritchie, To Widows' A Orphans' Fund 6 00 BBOCK. (Collected by MIm S. VroomBii') A Friend 12^^ Amicus 60 do 60 Isaac Wilson 60 Hector McKinnon 20 Charles Spoirman 60 John Taylor 26 Edward Stacey 26 Robert Taylor 26 Charles Smith 26 A Friend 36 George Hangman 25 Samuel Pangmau 26 George Austin 26 A Friend 40 (Collected by Miss E Shannon.) John Shannon 60 Robert Brandon 60 Edward Acton 60 Christopher St. John 6U Maria Ruan U 60 Mary Ellen McDonald 25 Margaret Charter 010 Thomas Ruan 100 Jane McDonnell 60 Three little children 27 William Doble 50 Robert Doble 26 Luke Doble 26 James Doble 1 tO John Doble 1 00 Mrs Phaii' 60 William Fhn'r 25 William Collvran 60 William irv ne 25 Joseph (loQderHon 32 Samuel Umphrey 25 Robert Mooney 60 Thomas King 26 John Irvine 50 James Ruddy 36 A Friend 10 Wm. Tlsdale 60 Qeorge Glasco 50 Thomas Olasoo 60 Richard Shier 60 Samuel Shier 1 00 Christopher Switzer 60 Joseph Uurron 6(1 John Hodgson 26 Allice Gillespie 26 Mr Hodgson 60 Sarah Baker 50 James Bacon 60 A Friend ol2i Elizabeth Jones 26 Tobias Hodgson 26 Mrs Thompson 50 Thomas Franris 50 Grace Ann Ferrle 20 WllUani Gordon 20 ♦ • COLLECTIONS. • f • XXUl. 40 oaA o&o 020 02S 60 UIiO 026 60 026 ftOO ■oomaii') .. 012'^ .. 60 .. 60 .. 60 .. 26 .. 60 .. 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 .. 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 ..0 26 .. 40 liannon.) ..0 60 .. 60 .. 60 .. 00 .. OSO .. 25 .. 010 .. 100 .. 60 ..0 27 ..0 50 .. 26 .. 26 .. llO ..100 ..0 60 ..0 25 .. 50 ..0 25 .. 32 .. 25 ..0 50 ... 26 .. 60 ..0 26 .. 010 .. 60 .. 60 .. 60 .. 60 .. 100 .. 60 .. 6U ..0 26 ..0 26 .. 50 .. 50 ..0 60 .. ol2i .. 25 .. 26 .. 60 .. 50 ..0 20 ..0 20 * « » 4 » 1 Arohltatd HoPhtden 25 AVriend 12| AVriend 010 BOLLAMU LANniMQ. Mn Bacon 1 00 OBOlark 1 UO Henry Oroxon 60 ThomM Lane 60 J McOlure 100 Mordeoal Millard 1 UO DLUoM 60 John Sheppard 60 Viva Selby 60 Mr»Tohy 100 Yf U Tborno 2 UO BTharno 3 00 IbomiuiWayllnK 2 00 NBWMABKXT. St. FauVt. Ber. S F Ramiiay 5 00 tin Muloolc 60 Walter Dudley 50 WmXreut 1«0 Alfred Uoultbee 1 OO BWUallen 3 00 V Allan Oumble 1 00 PICKEaiMO ADD NORTH WUITBT. St. John's Church, Columbus. Collection ut missionary meeting 410 (Collected by MIssom Ilowden and Bowles.) John Bowles 1 00 Mrs Bowles 1 OU Mr Uowden 1 00 John Uowden 60 Thomas Glpaon 25 James Pile 50 Mrs. IStephenson 60 George ivietcalf. 50 Klcbard Butler 25 Miss Montgomery 50 George Brown 50 Mr Brown 60 Miss Brown 60 Mrs Uigginbotbam 1 UO Mrsgpuucer 50 T Lumeden 100 Thomas Bell 25 Mrs Kus^ell 25 Mrs Ayres 25 James Uowden 50 Mr Spencer 50 Mrs Uodgson 26 DLedlDghHm 50 . George Ledingbam 25 William Brown... 6u A Friend 12J7 MIm Armttrong •D(l MlM ttylvvitor.) Mn UaMay and fumlty.... 1 00 Ed Arnmlniug aud family 7A Mark Uarkur 1 UU MriBarkvr OftO Kdward Arm«trong 1 UO Mn M Armftroiig 06(1 Adam Moathorton 6U WUllam KmpriDgbam * family 73 R SylvMtur and family.... U 76 Suiuf undor 60 ounU 3 67 I8SA. ChritCt Church. (CoUooted by Mri Oeo. DaTlei and MnJohn flotcbor, Jr.) Qoorge DaTi« 1 00 John JTletchar, Jr 60 Mn Andrew tjproule 24 William Knupp 24 Mn John Bennett 10 A Friend 12 Mn Jamei Perry 13 Vrilllmm Held UU William Miller 60 Jamea Miller 60 Robert Held 1 00 William UuHull 60 Mn William Miller U 24 Mn iJhariiii MUler 24 Aldxander IscU 24 Itobert Sloane 24 (Collected by HIbi Susan Banting and MlM M WlUougbby.) Thomas U Banting 1 00 John Lennox 1 00 James liennox 100 Robert Fletcher 1 00 William C Parker 1 OU Robert Stewart 48 William C I'tttterwn 48 Alexander Arnold 48 William Wallace, Jr. ^5 WilUam Wallace, ar 25 B'-'.ry Lowrie 26 Mrs Lowrle 25 Robert Cunningham 24 John SplUett UU4 Mn Cunningham 010 William Broley, Jr. 24 Mn Broley o 24 Mn Tereu Arnold 24 Miss Mary Anno Arnold.. 24 JamesBrown 20 Thomas Fletsher 24 Ignatius lj6ii-^r\\ lo John MoMurray 24 William J Walker 25 Joseph Walker 26 Robert Fleming 24 Thomas i'aterson 10 Mrs iieckerton \i\ Robert Watson 0124 John Cotter. 06 Mktthew LftWSOD 24 Thornton Church, (MUs Marv XleCartney and Mrs beacon, Jr.) Mosos Blarkntock 34 William Di'arou 24 John Dniicon 46 Jamos Beacon 4U UMIrklwn 24 Unorgn Wllloughby 24 Alfrxd Doana 24 Jom<|ih Fyfi) 24 Jnmt'S Armson 90 Andrew McCauly 2(1 William I'r.tfnun 24 M rs James Qilpin 20 W'm VanKTery 1 00 Wm-McUill 24 Mrs Stewart 24 James lleury ;J0 Mrs T Ilvnry 24 James HcroKgie u 24 Richard Cunningham 24 Martin Ullpin 24 Mrs Ueorge Ingham 24 Joseph Walker 24 Thomas Scott 20 John Si'ott 20 I.amlwrt Doan r. 20 Mr Atliur Hill 80 James Hunt o i^ Thomas liOUKhced 48 John Dyur,sr 24 Mrs aibson 48 Mrs Highlands 10 Charles Tboackson 010 William ftlcOartnity 24 Tbomas Bunting,Jr 48 Richard Cashun 24 John Blackstock 24 (Collected by Miss Hamilton and Miss Clendenlng.) Andrew Hamilton 60 Aiken Cunningham 60 Mary Jane liunnox 26 Oeorgu Wright o 60 John Goodwin 60 S J Aikins U25 William Carr 60 James McLean 60 S Nicholson 29 Mrs Ilindell 26 Robert KadcUir 26 Robert Bcaty 35 Patrick Hnnton 48 William Buff 010 Mr Reed 26 Mrs Johnston 25 Mr Murray 13 JKork 25 BHANTY BAV. Rev 8 B Ardagh (addi- tional to annual sub- scription, 1 OO Chom ley Woodward 4 00 MrsIUokes 2 00 BABBIfi. (Annual Subscriptlotis.) BoT S B Ardagh, M. A 6 00 Edward Morgan 6 00 Edmund Sally 6 00 Judge Gowan 5 00 (Collected by Mrs Qowan aad Mn Holt.) MUs Andenon 6 00 .MrsUowan 3 00 Mrs Holt 3 00 W I) Ardagh, Esi| X 00 .Mrs CundVo 3 00 Iter Samuel Johnston 1 00 Dr J H Ardagh 100 W B Vlty. Kh| 1 00 Thomns Moyu. Esq 1 00 Mrs AIIbd Uoyd 1 00 Miss Hunter 100 James Cotter, Esq 1 UO .Mrs Saunders 100 John t'rxitiior 1 00 Jitnios Anderson 00 Mary Alay 60 Mrs William Graham 60 Mrs Johu Ivoss OM Mrs Lyell 60 Georgd Wbltvbread 60 George Ball 60 John Somerset 60 John Crulg 60 William Ciildwell 60 Joseph Armstrong 60 Mrs John Bell 87 Mrs S Jones 36 Wm Cross, sr 26 Thomas Cross 95 .Mrs Tbomns Cross 25 Ohnrli'H Cross, Jr 25 .Mrs Donovan 26 Mrs Leopnrd 26 Mr WR Bell 26 Mrs Burrows o 26 Archibald Ross 26 MrsSibbald 26 Mrs Windsor 20 Mrs Owlett 13 Mrs Crowe 10 James Somers uO (Collected by MUs Eliza J Leslie. E Leslie I 00 Mrs Ingo o 60 Mrs Thomas 60 Mrs Stephens 60 James Kroend 60 PA McEwan 60 A Alexander 26 Mrsllutton 26 David Ross 26 A Graham 2S (Collected by Mrs Morgan.) Mrs Bennett 60 Mrs Moore 1 00 Mrs Qoorgen , 100 S M Sanford, Esq 1 00 Mrs Walker 2 00 Dr£ Morton 100 Mrs Pass 1 00 Mr James Cummins 60 U Walker, Esq 6 00 Mrs Meeking 1 00 H R A Boys, Esq 2 00 Mr R Powell 60 Mrs Clement 1 00 Mrs Strotby 1 00 Joseph Locke 1 00 Mrs Hunt 1 00 Mrs I'arkes 60 Mr Price 60 Mr IIa.stings 60 Mrs Walker Ross 1 OO Mrs I'rasor 48 A Friend 10 Mrs Famgher 24 COLLECTIONS. XXT. MnRoKori too Mri I'Uxton (t M Mn OrPMwIck 100 Mn Al«x McKaoile, ir.... 40 Mm Oinw 24 Ur P McKwan 60 (OollveWd by Mm MrO»rthy •nd Mn lloulton.) MrLrwkfl 45 Mn nurnott 1 00 M II Prcncpr 2S MnC HoM 100 Mnnnlinr 25 MnnTI/)unt 60 Mn ^ Jitrvli 1 00 John Howard 35 Mn Vlllinn 30 W W .Idcknon 1 00 Kobprt KoM 050 MiirKitrrt J Knasipt U 20 MnJRonn 100 Mn T/tan 50 Mr Wriitht 50 Mn Price 25 Mr noiiHnn 1 00 Mr McCarthy 1 00 INNIsriL. St. Peter'$ Church. (Collncted by MarKsret Ollpln.) WiniRin ailpin 60 HuRh Donelly 60 lUchard Irwin 30 Margaret Gilpin 25 Vrilliatn Ilnndnnon 25 ■William W 20 >VllllRm Wllflon 25 JoKvph Maltby 35 IViniam Kull 1 OO AFrlond 010 William Tapper o 25 Wllllatn Matthowi 20 Tbomna Arroll 26 Mn KogerBon 20 Mn arose 36 Jamea OrnlRhend 75 OeorgeRtott 25 O P McKay 25 Mn DavldKon n 60 Henry Oroao n 30 Jamea Boyd 29 ThompROn Boyd fiO Alfred Ayor8t 045 Mrs Qoodfellow 20 Martha Moore 26 John Duncan 25 Mr« Davis 20 P E Drake 25 D WWnn fio Mrs Bnnnermnn 25 ■ John Long 10 Kobcrt Reilly n 21 Thomas Illnday TO AnKolino Qartly 15 Huxh Donnelly 20 Richard Oilpin oio Mrs Beach 25 (Collected by MIsa K A Sloan and Miss Mary Langtry.) Dr Richards 1 oo ilenry Sloan 100 JOReily 1 00 Mr Comlsky 60 Mn J Mathers 60 Mn R Ross 35 Kdwanl llauKliton 60 John Iionnox, (If 60 James Rara 26 John Moor 25 A Oiiopi J Blaekniore 1 ii\\ A Gordon 60 A Hhlreland 36 II Gordon U 36 Mrs T Sprout 60 K Aves 60 Mn II 51cOonkoy 36 R Black 36 Mn F Wilson 86 Mrs J Cross 36 iVirsS Wilson 60 S Place 60 A Friend 35 J Fraser 100 B JoW.it 60 A Bowman 60 F Wilson 26 R Leonard 0150 Willinm Patterson 1 00 ChnrloA Gordon 26 James • 1 'iiinan 26 (CoPet": r< .!ie Misses Armstrong) Mrs Graham 20 Mrs Whiten 24 .Mrs Hammond 24 MK llaytor 24 ■(/unSouleB 48 Tohn*Vemon 24 James Stell 24 Mrs Wm Cullon 24 Victoria Barns 24 Mrs Rudfern 30 George Cowan 24 Francis FInck 48 Samuel Cullen, Jr 24 MrsOarr 1 00 James Galloway 23 Mrs Kinder 34 Mrs Wise 24 F Quance 48 Lucy Anne Haggard 60 Mrs Hewson 24 Mrs Johnson 48 Mn Lewis 60 Wm Cox 2 00 WSShapcoll 100 Miss Ilalliday 24 J Booth 024 Mn Booth 34 J Sibbald 48 Mr and Mrs Morse 3 HO Mrs Goodall 48 Joseph Hunt 3;| Moses Robinson, Jr 26 OABIackwell 26 John Robinson 25 James Ttffner 26 Leonard Wright. 34 JuneaJFoster 48 Kinmi'-imii XXVI. COLLECTIONS. A MeOallum 10 ThMWobb 50 HJoy 100 MiM Jny., 1 00 Geo. Whltbread, Jr fl2| Mmmi Robininn, Sr. 62^ Henry Jones 26 Wm ArviHtrnng 24 Joseph Wright 60 MrSloane 010 Mn MoCutcheon 05 S Soulea, Esq 60 Horton Warnica 72 OBAIGHUBST. St. John's Church. Ool. at MiMionary Meeting 1 60 fCoUeeted by Mi«g E Craig and Hiss M A Hart.) William .Tupp 2 50 JohnCraiK 2 00 Thomas Craig 1 60 Abraham Hart 50 Miss Mary A Hart 60 Mrs Emms 60 Helen Debenbam 24 Mrs Hart 25 WHHam Quail fiO John Ellsmore 15 Joxeph EllKraore 60 Omeita 50 Dr Popplewell 50 Mary A Swan 50 John Laing 60 Joseph Swan 60 A Friend 25 Mrs Richardson 26 MrsCockburn 24 Mrs Stewa.t. 100 Mmodndara 25 Thomas Wainiea 25 Marmaduke Caston 50 John FIrt'a 1 00 A Lndy 2 no William Hart 46 Epsilon 2 00 William Emms 50 James Cookbnrn 25 Benjamin Ferguson 24 Thomas Craig. Jr 25 B Craig 50 JohnMcLean 50 John Craig, Jr 22 Arthur Craig 26 TECUHSETH. (Collected by Miss Thompson.) Dr Strong 4 00 JRWIIIIams 6 00 Mrs Williams 1 no Mrs Perram 5 00 Blisha Pinner loo Thomas Cross 0.50 A Friend 10 A Gaviller 00 Henrietta GaTiUer 26 QeorgeQaTiller 1 00 Jane Morrison 25 William Caswell 25 Margaret McCuIInm 010 MrsBateman 13 JamesS. Lee 60 Mrs Fleming 25 Edward Turner 25 Miss Hill ».... 25 Mrs MoDennitt o 25 William Erans o SO William J Thompson 10 Thomas H Thompson 10 Mr Bnteman 10 Mrs Switwr 20 Mr ft Mrs Washbourn 50 Philip Dunnaham 60 Mrs Burrell on MIds Newbum 80 Richard Evans 36 TCope 1 00 Ooorge Allen 1 00 Mr anil Mrs Thompson ... 1 00 William Dunnaham 25 Richard Stokes 012* James rhristcy ISi Henry KItely 10 James McGeary 25 .1 Dunniiham 20 Wm Wilson 100 Mrs Wilson 60 JosT Cnrson 60 Mrs WInens 25 Mrs G Coflfey 50 Mr and Mrs R OoITey 1 00 Edward Rannen 25 William Coffey 10 n P Kldred 24 Rnlicrt Martin T2i Mrs Ppnfield 24 .Tnn« Mills 25 .losi'pli McOirr 25 Mrs OoultRr. 24 Mr Coultor 25 Eliza Coulter 10 Thomas Ahernethip 24 Mrs J Ilolllngahead 24 Ellon Roprors 00 Mrs Ropers 60 A Friend 5i( Charles Wheeler 25 A Friend 4|. 20 Thomaa Gamble.. 2 00 Mrs Wilson 1 no James Caswell 25 A Friend 20 .Tcs.'cfi Mills 60 A Friend 25 TCS 4 no Mrs Batters 41 Sarah Branley 25 James Hill 60 ■Toseph IIIU 20 Mrs Hill 25 Wm Hill no F Strangways 25 A Friend 25 Mrs Ramsey 50 J W P 50 A Friend 24 Harry Blnstead 1 00 (Collected by Miss Carter.) Mrs Carter 1 no R Campbell 20 Mr Brown 25 MrPevry 10 Mr J Hudson 25 Mr Towns 25 .Tames Gordon 25 Edward Kelly 25 Robert Mlllen 20 Robert Culbert 10 Mr Robinson 50 Mrs Robinson 20 .Tamco Ijair 20 Mrs W Lair 25 Mrs Every 10 Mrs Wilson 50 MrsRDoarlng 60 J Wllloughby 26 Ad Willoughby 25 Mr W Ollrojr 26 Mr W Malrs 1 00 Mr James Long 20 Mrs Sutherland 60 Mr J McMalne 25 (Collected by Miss Doane.) Francis N Woodcock 25 I ohn Woodcock 24 Henry Carter. 48 Mrs E Carter U Geo Ramsay 26 Mrs Ramsay 60 Wm Ramsay 60 Mrs Wm .Tones 24 Nicholas Willoughby. 60 Wm Tosh 98 Mrs E Bell 1 00 Mrs Doane 1 00 Ira Doane 2 00 Wm Selby 24 John Hardup 12) A Friend 16 A Friend 017 TiOnIs Campbell 24 S Clement 24 Mrs S Manning 48 W R .lamleson 24 W Fenton 48 RobertWStone 24 OcoRobortPon 26 Richard Bell 24 Friends 14 24,5 43 .Tohn McMinn 24 .Tames Bell 12i Austin Richardnon .^0 Wm .Tobnson 100 Mosea Thompson 60 Thomns Porter 24 .lohn BoJdy 50 II Lount 1 00 Fairy Hell 26 T O Sutherland 30 .TH Carter 010 Ira Doane, .Tr 06 Friends 24, 28 52 Thomas Richardson 100 .Tolm Lytle 24 Wm Piirsey 24 (Collected by Miss Manning.) J St. Clair 010 A II Carter 09 Tliomas Carter 26 Friends, 16, 5, 10 31 H W Manning 10 F M Manning 06 Hattie 010 Florello Stoddart 010 MrsWCarter 24 Kliza A Manning 010 A Gaviller 2 00 (Collected by Miss Morris.) Richard Davies 1 00 MrsCDavies 50 WDavies 60 Frnnels Cook 25 .foseph Lowerr 25 Henry Hnmrnlll 100 Tofieph Walker 60 Mrs Hill 24 .fnlin Duncan 026 Robert Duncan 25 Thnina.>! M'illinms 25 ■Tames Seanlan 25 •Tohn Pearson 20 Mrs A Austin 26 Mrs Martin 020 John Austin 016 &I;b Anderson 20 C0LLBCTI0N8. ZXTU. Jamei Dillane 50 Mr Durhnm 10 Thomas Palmer 10 A Friend 24 James Tegart 24 Mrs Totton 25 Mr Tegart 24 Oi-orge Tegart 24 Kiiward Morris 100 Mrs I'earsoa 50 U Morris SO Robert Martin 26 Andrew Martin 24 Sarah Morris 25 (Collected by Miss Dewson.) Mra Dewson 1 00 HiM Dewson 1 00 Colonel Manning 50 Hannah Morris 25 Hugh Oourley 40 Jo8epb Atchinson 25 John M Orabam 37 Mrs Ferguson 15 Mra John McMannus 50 John Dt^Titt. 48 James Brady 24 James St. Clair 2 00 Mrs James Manning 1 00 Mrs Wm Walker 50 James McBride 60 Vriendis 25, 10, 50 86 Mrs irjo"-; »Z "wson 24 .TaiP". Mills 48 Widow Brandon 50 Mrs Alexander Oibbs 24 Hugh Bannerman 010 Henrv McKay 48 Wm Walker 24 Charles Wilson, Jr 24 John O'Connell 20 John Walsh 20 John Wilson 24 Bichard Bell 24 Michael Dwyev 25 Martin Dwyer 50 Robert »vaith 50 BenJ Sutberland, J.P 50 Miss Sutherland 25 James Ooodfellow 24 David Banherman 48 Robert Brown 24 Mrs Ferris 24 Donald Sutherland 60 Beuj West 48 MrsMcArthur o 40 Julia Hallay 24 Wm Cunningham 50 Alex McKay 60 (Collected by A. Q ) FT Stephens 2 00 Mrs Stephens.... 100 Miss Stephens 100 Robert Cross 2 00 (Collected by Miss Hipwell). Miss Hipwell.) 24 J R Hipwell 24 Hiss L D Hipwell 60 Miss HT Hipwell 30 r 8 Stephens 2 00 A Stephens 1 UO Wm Hammill 160 Jamea Hammill 50 H A Hammill 24 Jane Hammill 24 Robert Dunn 40 friends, 14, 49 03 norths Bayoroft 10 8 James Law 19 Us Krans 50 John Richardson 49 John Richardson 49 Julia Chantler 25 John Watson 24 oniLLIA. (Collected by Miss Thompson and Miss Stewart.) Rev A Stewart 6 00 Rot J Creighton 6 00 li R O'Brien 2 00 J Ardagh, M.D 4 00 A ChuroL tan 2 00 Mrs Wilson 100 Mr Barter. 1 00 G H Corbett, M.D 100 Mrs A Stewart 1 00 Mrs Thompson 1 00 T Thompson 1 00 Carrie Kowe 50 Mrs Wylio 60 Mrs A Robinson 50 Mrs Dunn 35 (Collected by Miss McMuIlon.) Mrs Grant 1 00 Miss Millard 1 00 a J Booth 100 Miss Monck 50 Miss Wheeler 50 Mrs Geo King 50 Mrs Eva King 50 Mary J McMulIen 60 Arthur McMulIen 50 Mrs McMulIen 25 Joseph Tick 50 Mrs L Wilson 26 Mrs T Booth 26 Mrs J Moore 25 Miss S Small 25 Mrs Bowers 50 Mrs Wheeler 010 (Collected by G. A. McMulIen.) R J OliTer 2 00 Thomas Rlliott 2 00 Geo A McMulIen 1 00 D L Sanson 1 00 D M Mallock 1 HO George Quaill 50 John World 60 Thomas Atkinson 50 WmDunn 50 Thomas Wainwright 50 Wm Ramsey 25 Edward Rawson 25 Geo. Lewis 025 (Collected by Mrs. Hopkins ) John Kean 1 00 Thomas Rix 1 00 Wm Fraser 1 00 Sarah Goss 1 00 Mrs White 1 00 Mrs Hipwell 1 00 Miss Hipwell SO Mrs Graham 50 Mrs Hopkins 50 T Hopkins 32 W Smith 60 T Price 50 W Hunt 30 John Bailey 25 MrsPPoufley. 25 Ifn Morisb 26 (CoUectml by Mrs J Letthardato.) John Beard 60 Joseph Beard 60 John Scatters 60 Jamea Williamson 26 Elisabeth Cook 3ft Charles Jarratt 60 Mrs Seagers 25 Mary A Sengera 26 John Leatberdale 20 (Collected by Mrs. J. C Steele.) Captain Steele, R. N 100 John C Steele 100 John Wallace 90 MrsRDrury 96 Gerald Alley 98 Joseph Harrison 4S Mrs Asbfiold 24 John Hewitt 40 Wm Shaw 60 Mrs W Shaw 26 Thomas Shaw 40 Mrs T Shaw 026 George Crawford 60 Thomas H Nichols 26 Mrs Strong 26 Mas Mclntyre 26 Mary Crawford 26 John Wilson 26 Robert Crooks 26 James Tuck 26 A Fricud 26 Mrs Whiting 24 A Friend 16 Mr Jackson 10 Flora Fletcher 012' Robert Harrison 12; A Friend 16 Charles Packet 010 (Collected by Mrs. Crooka) Wm Simpson 100 Mrs Simpson 60 II Shaw.Sr 1 00 Mr Morgan 60 MrReid 26 A Friend 26 Hegrv Leigh 26 Mrs T Leigh 26 A Friend 26 Richard Hodges 96 Mrs T Hodges 096 John Crawford 26 Mrs McAlman 26 Mrs KirkPairick 26 Mr Pheney 12 Mvs Anderson 010 ATHESLBT. Andrew Dudenhofer . MrsH Law MrH I^w .Tohn C McMulIen .... Wm J Bell WmRBcll H Whiting BWOdell M Revell Wm Johnson 060 060 026 026 026 026 020 026 010 010 HEDONTI. St. Oeorg^t. Mr Goss 6 00 Jamea Beard 800 Mr Palling 100 UfttUdaQsw PM * ^ I (c«i zzyiii. Blisa OoM 60 Charles Oons ftO Alfred Oosa « 26 John Gos« 26 Henry OoM 25 Francis Gobs 26 St. MatMat. (Collected by B. Moon.) Oeorgo Walker. 1 00 Mrs Walker « 25 Daniel Walker 26 Jane Walker 25 Margaret Walker 26 Geo Walker. 012| Edmund Walker 9\2\ Mrs Ryan 20 MrsR Kent 060 Geo Kent 60 Wm Moon 60 HMoon 60 K Moon 66 Theopilus Moon 50 Edmund Moon 60 Ann Moon 60 Mrs H Moon 60 Arthur Dumford 1 00 John Tudhope 1 00 WmWUson 100 COLDWATEB. St. Mathias Church. MrsNettleton 1 00 Ed Danford 1 00 John Grey 1 00 Jane liOyering 50 Jane Eplett 50 John McCaskill, sr 50 John McOaskill, jr 50 JohnDunlop 50 Samuel Young 50 Mrs James Shaw 60 MrsDantord , 100 Joseph Gill 40 John Walker 50 Wm N Kutledge 50 George Bush 60 Wm Danford 26 TICTOBIA HILI.. (Miss Clark, Collector.) James Erven 10 Mary Anne Clark 1 00 Elisabeth Clark 40 Matilda Clark 50 Mr Brock, jr. 26 Mrs Brock 25 Mrs James Jeffery 26 Anne Rowley 26 A Friend 10 Mrs Grant 20 A Friend 60 George Gow 25 James Clarke 26 James Bowden 26 Mrs Robinson 16 ObMles Smith 50 Mrs Charles Smith 60 George Clark • 60 Children at School 67 Mrs Boss 2 00 Mn Adam Smith 1 10 COLLECTIONS. (William Ilarrey, Collector.) William Harvey 100 J R Carmichael. 06 Mary Carmichael 06 Mrs Harvey 25 James Harvey, senr 60 Sarah Harvey 2i> JohnMerti 50 Mrs Mertz 25 William Rowley 30 Sarah Rowley, senr 50 Elizabeth Rowley 06 Mary Kowley 06 Phoobe Rowley 06 Sarah Rowley 06 Theresa Rowley 06 Wm n Morris 05 (Mrs Parker, Collector.) George Leonard 25 Mrs Leonard 12 Rebecca Leonard 12 Maria Leonard 010 Sarah T Parker 25 Jemima A Parker 10 James Wallace 06 William Parker 25 Joseph Hutchinson 25 R T Cattley 121, Mrs Cattley 12 FEMETANQUISHENB. (Edgar Hallen, Collector.) John Wilkie 2 00 Wm Foster 1 00 RevGeoUallen 6 00 Mrs Hallen 3 00 Mary Hallen 1 00 Agnes Hallen 100 Edgar Hallen 2 00 Preston Hallen 5 00 Richard Hallen 4 00 Robert Mann 50 John Kimmiogs 50 Wm Jenkins 25 James Ooughey 25 Robert Stalker 35 RichEdwards 100 Joseph Irving 50 Edw Hull 100 Mrs Evltt 1 00 Wm Featherstonaugh 1 00 Mrs Featherstonaugh 1 00 Ellen Featherstonaugh.... 25 Kate Featherstonaugh 26 Minie Featherstonaugh ... 26 Wm H Featherstonaugh... 25 Mary A Twiddel 25 Alison Walker 25 .Tames Allen 50 Geo Tuton 50 Peter Scott 4 00 John Campbell 60 John Rainbird 1 00 Mrs Gow 60 John Sntith 26 David Burke 1 00 Andrew Rourke 100 Stephen Jeffery 1 60 Hiram Tripp 1 00 Jas C Simpson 1 00 WmKGilmor 4 00 (William Simpson, Collector.) William Simpson 2 00 David Mitchell 2 00 William Jupp 2 00 Robert Crawford 100 T{ H Thompson 2 00 Arch Dunlop 100 Jas G Thompson 1 00 A A Thompson 1 00 Jas Wright 2 00 Wm Jupp, for 1862 2 00 Mrs Darling, for 1862 1 0') COLLINQWOOD. (Collected by Mrs. & Miss Lockett.) Gibbard. Mrs 1 00 Rivens, Mrs 060 McWatt, Mrs 60 Trott, Miss 60 Gore, Mrs 60 Kelly, Mrs 26 McMaster, Mrs 60 Florence, E 26 Gannon, Mrs 1 00 (Collected by Miss Hamilton.) Rev J Langtrv > 10 00 Stephen, Mrs Dr...... 1 OU Ronneo, Mrs 26 ScoviD, Mrs 12}^ Montgomery, D 100 JGB 60 Mansfield, Mrs 26 Rowland, Mrs J 30 Kelly, D 26 Greaves, J 50 Hamilton, WB 160 Patterson, W. G 50 Wolff, J D 60 NettletoB 26 Fair, Thos. W 26 Duncan, Mrs 26 Gaunon. Richard 50 Stephei, Dr A B 60 Collected by Miss Lockett. 6 00 G Moberty 6 00 OBANOKVILLE AND MONO. (Collected by Mrs F Irwin and Miss Bessie Riddall.) Francis Irwin 1 00 Mrs Willers 100 F Steward 1 00 James Black 1 00 Frank McAuly 100 MrsRutledge 100 Maitland McCarthy 100 John Fisher 60 J B Graham 50 John Oalchrist 50 J Wheelock 60 Thomas Jackson 60 MrsUalbralth 60 Mr Wallace 50 Mrs Wallace 60 John Kearns 60 Sarah Ragan 26 Mrs Maguire 25 MrsBagnell 26 Jiimeti Kelly 25 Mrs Kelly 25 J 8 Week 26 Wm Crookshank 26 Mrs Kelly 26 Mrs Hewitt OW/i, Wm Bailey 26 S Donner 26 Johnson Lindsay 60 P Obamber* 26 COLLECTIONS. XXIX. 100 200 100 100 lOO :ioo 2 00 lO'J 100 OfiO 060 060 60 026 50 26 100 . 10 00 lOU 26 012>i 100 60 25 30 25 80 160 60 50 26 26 25 50 50 5 00 500 (Collected by Misses Sareh Ellis and Elizabeth Clarke.) Edward Ellis 25 Michael Armstrong 0,25 Anne Armstronf; 25 John Armstrong 25 James Kabum 50 Daniel McKim 25 Robert Qeorg^o Spears 25 William Ciaric 25 Elizabeth Clark 35 John Ellis 25 Mrs John Ellis 25 (Collected by Miss Jane Bayboum.) Mrs Jane Raybourn 1 00 Isaiah Raybourn OfiO Arthur Irwin 1 00 Thomas Atkinson 50 Sarasa Drack 25 A Friend 25 John Newhouse 25 George Rice 26 James Morrison 25 William Faulkner., 10 Richard Hewitt 010 (Collected by John Ilays.) Robert Henery 25 George N Watts 25 T Robinson 014 John Robinson 1 00 James Iladen 25 Samuel Shaw 25 James McKim 20 Thomas White n 25 Mrs J Johnston 25 Thos Scott 121 Benjamin Fletcher 12^ (Collected by Mrs Robert Jackson and Miss Regan.) Robert Jackson 100 Mrs R Jackson 50 John Kinsley 6 25 Mrs George Hershaw 50 Mrs Tipping 25 Hugh Curry 50 John Henderson 50 Mrs Henderson 25 Mrs Horner 25 John Fleming 1 00 Robert Clark 25 J W Armstrong 50 Samuel Crooksbank 25 Thomas Ragan 50 James Logan 25 J Woodland 50 (Collected by Misses Ann Jane and Sarah Naomi.) Mrs Howe 50 Jane Harrison 10 William McClelland 25 Hugh Brewster 25 William Kelly 25 John Howe 10 (Collected by Mrs George Mc- Manus.) George McManus 1 00 Mrs George McManus 100 Charles Carson 43 George KMd (for WAG). 1 00 George KiJd fur Society... 1 00 JamesDaraugh 100 Joseph Daraugh 1 00 Joaepb Alexander. 48 James Watson 048 Thomas Shaw 1 00 John Connor 100 i; omas Bennot 24 Joh. Neccle 10 G Jackson 22 Edward Allan 53 (Collected by Misses Jane Perry and Anne Carson.) Joseph S Carson 1 25 John Martin 1 00 Henry Carson, Senr 50 Mr. U. Carson 26 Henry Carson, Jr 26 A nnu Carson 25 James Perry 60 Widow Perry 25 Jane Perry 60 Mary Perry 50 George Perry 25 Wm J Dodds 20 Richd Allan 26 OeorgeDodds 25 John Robinson 26 Tbomaa Atkinson 25 •Tames Anderson 60 John Perry 1 00 Jane Perry 26 Martha Perry 26 Robert J Carson 50 Wm McKim 26 John McKim 25 Henry Merredith 25 William Uonn'ison 25 Samuel Croziei- 25 James Dodds S5 ■lames .leTers 26 Eliza JelTers 25 Elizabeth Martin 26 William Patterson 25 Thomas Cuthbert 25 James Armstrong 25 William Allan 60 Mrs William Allan 60 Mrs John Allan 25 Mrs Thomas Holmes 25 William Allan 25 James Monda 50 IsniahRusk 25 Mrs Abram Martin 1 00 (Collected by Ellen Spears.) Mrs Alexr Spears 25 Mrs James Duke 12} Richard Spears 25 Joseph Robertson 1 OO Mrs Wm Hendersan 25 (Collected by Miss Lucinda nutchinon and Eliza Larerty.) Henry Partridge 60 Mrs McFarland 60 Robert Waller 26 William Hutchinson 25 James Stinson 25 William Magnire 50 Mrs McQuire 26 John Alexander 25 James Anderson 26 James Henderson 25 Andrew Colwell 25 Jam>.a Lindsay 26 Ann Story 26 : Jano Partridge 20 James Nixon 026 Robert Patterson 20 John Newel 20 James Greer 26 Hugh Haguire 26 William Larerty 20 Wm Brown 26 ThoiQ^Lee 26 Henry Laverty 26 .Tohn Hadick 16 John Galbraith 10 Henry Partridge 26 George Parker 26 Alexander Hutchinson ... 26 .John Hutchinson 25 Catherine Haw 26 .lohn Newel 30 Francis O Dowd 26 Lucinda Hutchinson 26 (Collected by Ellen and Sarah McCoppin.) George McCoppin 26 Wm. McCoppin 26 William McCoppin 25 Ellen McCoppin 12| Frederick McCoppin 124 Sarah McCoppin 12} Alczr McCoppin 0124 A Friend 25 Robert Ross m 25 Robert Anderson 10 Irwin Anderson 25 Arehd Irwin 26 James Rowe '0 60 A J Hadock fiO Henry Beattie 25 Misses Jones 26 William Dynes 46 Robert Story 026 Miss Wilson 25 A J Anderson 12} Joseph Anderson 26 James Wilson 12} Adaoi Colman 26 JanoCoImsn 26 (Collected by Miss Armstrong.) James Armstrong 1 00 George Robinson 1 00 Mrs E Stripe 100 Robert Mills 1 00 Jane Lively 1 00 JWChagreene 1 oO J W Armstrong 60 George Armstrong 26 William Lewi 60 Richard Allen 60 Mrs 8 Campbell 60 Mrs E Marshall 26 .Mrs W Martin 26 James Martin 60 William Cobean 26 Edward Cobean, Jr 15 William Smith 26 James Lewis 60 Annie Armstrongs 26 Martha Acmstrong 26 Mrs A Atkinson 60 William Atkinson 60 Mary Cobean 26 COOKSTOWN. Christopher Cook 10 00 Thomas Cook, Esq 6U0 Dr R Lund 8 00 Wm Dixon 4 00 George Fisher 4 00 Matthew Goodwin 8 00 John MoFadden 4 00 Joseph Palmer 2 00 George Neyils. 200 ?4 XXX, COLLECTIONS. (C«J GMmmJebb 2 00 Wm Wation 4 00 K«T A J Fidler ( 00 Jm Jebb Z 00 RMuDsie 4 00 Matthew Campbell 2 00 KB Perry 4 00 Wm. Gardner 4 00 K Lewis 2 00 Mi«Mf M A A R Peny ... 5 00 MImHoU 2 00 John Patterson 6 00 Samuel Patterson, Esq.... 10 00 Collected by Mr. John Patterson 6 00 Wm Coleman, Senr 8 00 Davtd Lewis, Jr 6 00 Richard Coleman, Sr 6 00 Dr Wm H Coleman 4 00 E A Fawoett 4 00 Wm Armstrong 4.00 Thoa Coleman 4 00 John Sutherland 4 00 Jeremiah Ferguoon 4 00 John Coleman, Jr 3 00 Samuel McKulless 2 00 Edward Bartrie 2 00 Wm. Coleman, Jr 2 00 WmAllingham 2 00 Mrs James Jones 2 00 JamesJones 400 Miss M Jane Armstrong.. 2 00 Mrs R Pickcn 1 00 Miss E J Fvrguson 1 00 Francis Thompson 2 00 Oeorite Thompson 2 00 Mr. Fieldson 2 00 Charles Kelly 1 00 V m B Capon 4 00 Jas. Bradshaw 50 Collected at West Essa ...128 00 Collected by the following : Mr.Thos T^ee. 23 25 James Chapman. Esq.... 40 00 MIsa Isabella Sutherland. 5 45 Miss Kelly 10 20 Miss Bsthie 06 Miss Fisher 4 77 Miss Gardner 3 44 Miss H A Coleman 7 00 Misses M J A M Nickolson 6 63 Miss M A Chapman 5 45 MissB&C Patterson 4 06 Misses Ayrest and Archer 11 18 Miss E Lannin 22 NOTTAWASAQA. James Langtry, seur 26 Mr Flecfc 60 GT Bolster 2 00 Miss Bolster 25 MrClenson 1 00 Mr InKersoll 2 00 Wm Banister 50 W Wright 100 Dr Sutherland 50 Mrs Matchett 26 W Scott 25 H WiHton EO W Dixon 15 T Bayers 26 WTobin 26 Mrs Fli-ck 25 W H Thornbnry. 26 Miss Elemenger 010 Maater S Thorubury 25 Dizon Wilson 60 QRobinson 25 A Friend 26 W Millie 26 Ann Millio 26 Mr Nealnnd 26 Mrs Nealand )i!> 9 Wilcox 26 James Carlton 26 Mrs Porter 25 Mrs Smith 10 Mrs A Fleck 25 JohnDay 50 WmMilsnp M Robert Steele 'J.'> Mr Woods 25 JampH Walker 25 Mrs Newton 60 Wm McLachlin 40 .lohn Murray... 25 John McKay 25 Mr Griffin 25 Wm Gowan 25 APatf. 50 O Webster 26 Mrs Hitching 25 Mr Jolm Thomns 50 Mrs John Thomas 50 Mrs Oenrge Thomas 50 Mrs R Matchett 50 .lohn Steele 25 Mrs Ruttan 1 00 Additional 150 HAMILTON. ChnsCa Church. (Collected by Mrs Bull and Miss Kerr.) J C Aynesley 1 00 Miss Case 100 Mrs Cruch 1 50 MrsCahill 1 OU John Day 1 00 Mrs RW Kerr 4 00 Mrs Sam Mills 6 00 .Mrs Piper 2 00 Mrs W U Thomas 2 00 (Collected by Mrs E Browne and Mrs Dr O'Reilly.) Mr Best 2 00 Dr Billings ... 2 00 Edward Browne 6 00 II B Bull 6 00 Peter Carroll 4 00 Archibald Cameron 5 00 Mrs DuKgan ^. 50 Mrs Fisher 2 00 MrGilU'sby 2 t:0 PeterGrant 4 00 Mrs Hill 1 00 Mr Iloodless 50 Mr Jamieson 1 50 Mr Jones 1 00 Col Land 4 00 W Lejigo 2 00 Mr Locken 50 R N Law 1 00 MrsE Martin 2 00 Mrs Mitchell 1 00 D Mclnnis 6 00 Mrs Dr O'Reilly 2 00 .lohn Patterson 2 00 Edmund Ritchie 1 00 Mr Snelgrove 1 00 Kbenezor Stinson 2 00 Alfred Walker 100 Mr Woodruff. 1 00 Capt Zealand 2 00 (Collected by Mrs Stowe and Mn Geddes.) Mrs Agnew 1 00 Mrs Ambridgo 100 Mr Bnatlio 1 00 W J Bryan 5U MrCusack 60 Mr Freeman 26 Mrs Hall 26 Mr Patrick Rogers 1 00 MrSewell 100 Mrs Street 25 Mr Tiffin 50 Mr W Thompson 6 00 (Collected by Miss Bella Oeddcs.) Mrs Battershill !•> Mrs M Beasloy 25 Miss U Buaslcy 48 Mrs Cox 26 Mrs Kcllicc 25 William Mills 100 Mrs George Mills S 00 Mr Mewburn 2 00 Mrs Nie 12J4 Mr Squires 1 00 Mrs Welsh 60 (Collected by Bct J G Geddes.) Mr R Buthune 2 60 Mrs R Bethune 2 60 RLCorbey 2 00 Fee for certificate of mar- riafco 60 Mrs Galbraith 50 Mis. Box, Christ's Ch. S. S. 17 25 Mrs Winer 2 00 (Collected by Mrs O'Reilly.) Mrs Birkett 1 00 Mr Blum 60 Mr Dafis 1 00 MrEduar 1 00 Mrs Gregory 100 Master Jarvis 26 Master Kerby 25 William Mundie 60 MllesO'Reillv 1 00 Mrs M O'Reillv 1 00 Mr I Edwin o'lVilly 1 00 Miss O'Reillv 1 00 Miles O'Reilly, jr, 1 00 Mrs Press. 100 Mrs Rncey 1 00 Mr .Tames Ritchie 1 00 Mr Henry Ritchie 1 00 Edward Tiffany 1 00 fCollected by Mrs McKensie.) Mrs Bell 50 Miss Crombie 1 00 Peter Colrin » 60 E Cupples 26 D Evans 1 00 MrsJeffry 60 Joseph Jeffry 25 Mrs Johnston 100 George Lee 5!) Rot J D McKenzie 5 00 Mrs J G D McKensie 2 00 A .McCully 50 Alfred Stowe 60 Mrs Smith 50 Mrs Yalden 50 (Collected by Mn Phillips.) Mr Judd 2 00 Mrs Dallas 012} COLLECTIONS. XXXI. loo 200 .. 100 ... 100 .. 1 00 .. 6U ... 60 .. 26 .. 26 ... 100 .. 100 .. 26 .. 50 .. 6 00 Gedaes.) .. 1» .. 25 ..0 48 .. 26 ..0 25 .. 100 .. aoo ..2 00 .. 100 .. 60 Jeddea.) . 2 60 . 2 60 .2 00 r- 060 60 17 26 2U0 ellly.) 100 60 100 100 loo 026 25 60 100 1 00 100 100 1110 100 100 100 100 100 zie.) 60 100 60 026 100 60 25 100 OS!) 6 00 00 60 50 9 60 160 '■) !00 >I2t MnHardikcr JT. 60 Mrs Jack 26 UrObMnbera 60 Mrs Knott 25 Mrs Phillip 100 Mn McAlidter 60 Mr Townahend 100 (Collected by Mrs Qeddes and Mlas Dutham.) Mrs Beatty 60 Mias Purbam 1 00 RpT I O Gcddcs 6 00 MrsOeddea..*. 2 00 MiaaOt-dde 1 00 iViaa Stewart Qeddea 100 MlaaMAGeddea 100 Master J Q Geddes. 1 00 Maater Q W A Oeddea 1 00 Mrs Hughea 10 Mrallalaon 100 Catharine Halaon 0121 Mrs Jones 1 00 Mr Reynolds 2 00 MrsSbarpe 100 (Collected by Mrs Btras and Miss Birss.) Mias Biraa 1 60 Additional 6 00 (Collected by Mrs Riley and Mrs • Wylde.) O H Armstrong 1 00 R C Buacombe 100 CO Buncombe 26 MrsCBeckett 86 W Browne 1 00 SamttelCann 2 00 Cash 60 Thomas Clarke 26 T Carson 1 00 Madame £ DuBoyce 1 00 W Drew 1 00 A Friend U 12i A Friend 05 A Friend 013) A Friend n ao Another 60 A Friend 10 A Friend 25 A Friend 60 A Friend 1 00 A Friend 10 A Friend 26 MrsOrey 26 HrsQilmour 018 MrsGreaham 25 J Gillard 100 J J 26 Illegible 60 Charles James 100 Mr Lawson 100 Mrs Liater 60 R N Law 1 00 Mrs Joseph Mills .: 1 00 JohnFMoore 25 J J Maaon 1 00 Mrs Martin 26 C H MoHaffie 25 J W Mutton U 26 D Mackay 1 00 JNickerson 25 T S Powell 25 B Price 50 t E Ritchie 1 00 John P Riley 1 00 M R 60 J W 8 , 25 James Stinton 100 Mrs Taylor 1 00 H NanNorman 26 Frederick Wylde 1 00 Mrs Wylde 1 00 J D W 1 00 TC W 25 FCW 50 Q Waddcll 26 (Collected by iMrs Ridley.) Mr Blatchford 1 00 Benjamin Clarke 1 UO G J Forater 6 00 W Allan Oeddea 6 00 Clement Oraaett 100 Mra KingsmiU 1 00 J O Macrae 4 00 TbomaaMacabo 100 J MacOuaig 1 00 W Powia, Jr 20 00 Mr Penfold 1 00 F £ Ritchie 1 00 E h Ritchie 2 00 Dr Ridley 6 00 Lord Alex Ruasoll 3 00 Mr Storror CO (Collected by Miaa Wright.) TBurdell 10 A Friend 05 A Friend 25 A Friend 12i Lyman Moore 50 RO M 26 Mr Robins 26 Mr Small 10 Mrs T Taylor o "25 Mr TurnbuU 50 J White 121 Mrs Young 20 (Collected by Mr AVard.) Thomas Bell 6 00 Robert Beatty 100 W Edgar 25 TO Farmer. 2 00 George Forsyth 1 00 G Evelyn Smith 60 ■lames Stev jnson 1 00 (Collected by Mrs Ward.) J A Bruce 1 00 Mrs William Cook 1 00 RC Cooper 50 A Friend.. 121 DLemeaurier 20 George Luxton 100 Mrs Smith 50 Mrs Ward 100 Church of the Ascension. Ambrose, Mrs 60 Ball, FA 100 Betta, J Y 2 00 Booker, Mrs A 1 00 Bradley, Jno 2 00 Bradley, Mrs J 3 00 Bruce, R,. 2 00 Cassela, WO 6 00 Claringboule, W 2 00 Corson, T 1 00 Creaawell, F 1 00 ForboB, A F 1 00 Fothergill, Mra 76 Freeman, T B 2 00 Oabes, F W 10 00 Uarte, J 1 00 Haensel, Rer L F 6 00 Ilebden, ReT Jno 6 00 Irvine, W 100 Irving, Mrs JR 2 00 Jiiaon, R 20 00 Logan, Mrs 1 00 Lucas, R A 2 00 Marsh, L R 6 00 Mclnnes, Alex 2 00 Mclnnea, Dugald 100 Mclnnea, H 2 00 Meikle, Jas 2 00 Mohun, J 100 PowiH,W 2 00 I'ringle.JD 100 Ramsay, AG 6 00 Keid, Geo Lowe 6 00 Stone,5Irs 60 Street, R P 2 00 Turner, Mrs 1 00 Warry, Miss 76 ONTARIO. (Collected by J. L. Alexander.) Mrs John Willson 60 Mr II £ Nelles 1 00 Mr Geo Thompson 26 Mr T Lawrence 26 Mr A Chambers 1 00 Mr. A Smith 1 00 Miss Ada Carpenter 20 (Collected by Miss Caroline Smith.) Mr R Wilcox 1 o6 Mrs Mary Wolverton 60 Mr J K Pettit 1 00 Mr J J Pettit 1 OO Mr U O Pettit 50 (Collected by Mrs. Jos. Carpenter.) R Marlatt 26 Mr. Solely 215 JohnathanJ Pettit 100 Mrs Anna Carpenter. 60 (Collected by Miss Dora Willson.) George Willson 100 Arthur AMllson 0121 R Wilcox 100 George Thompson 100 Ellen Callan 12| Mr Beverly Nelles 1 00 (Collected by Miss P. Chambers) Edward Pettit 60 A Richardson 60 n £ NelUs 1 00 J R Pettit 1 00 Johatban Carpenter 1 00 Amos Chambers 100 BIMBBOOK. Mr Leonard Salmon 200 Mr MoGillicuddy 1 OO Mr James Griffith 60 STONEY CREEK. (Collected by Mrs James He&les.) From Sundries 2 76 (Collected by Miss N. MiUer and Miss 0. Huddleston.) John Williamson 60 MnR Martin 060 xxxu. OOLLBOIIONS. Mm W Waller 26 MrSyer » 0% Mr Patrick Crawford. 25 Mr Woodman 25 Henry Lutz 60 James Lutz SO Mn J Sprlngntead 60 William Lottrldgo 25 Mi88 I'rlco 60 Mr I'laeo UK) Dr G li McKolcnn 1 00 Mr« Lowi» 25 Howard HciiK-g 25 IteT. J li Alcxnudur, (for W A fund.) 5 00 Mn Alexander 60 OARVILLE. (Collected by Mrn Sbanklin and Miss Melbourne.) Alma, J P 50 Appelbee, R S 1 00 Applebee, Sir 50 Arnott, J 1 UO Baker,Mrg 25 Beaty, Mr 050 Boon, Mrs 25 Boon, Mrs J 25 Bramen, Mr 25 Brown, Mr 100 Brett,J 1 00 Obisholm, O B 60 Chisbolm, Mrs Q B 60 Ohigholm, Mrs J 2 00 Chisbolm, Mrs R 50 Crooks, Captain 100 Crooks, Mrs 100 Cunningbam, Mr 50 Curren, Mrs 25 DelaMort, Miss 60 Diamond, Mrs 60 Flock, Drew 100 Friend 60 Oilleland, Mrs 26 Oulledge,Mr 60 Hagamnn, Mr 1 00 Hillmer, Mr E 1 00 •lerry, Mr. 25 Jules, Mr 50 Jull, Mrs 60 Kelly, Mr 60 Laidlaw, Mrs 60 Mason, J 25 Melbourne, .T 1 00 Melbourne, W 1 00 Melbourne, Mrs 1 00 McKnigbt, Mrs 60 Moore, Mr 26 Moore, C 1 00 Oakley, Mrs 25 Oby, Mr 25 Ogden, Dr K 1 00 Ogden, Mrs 60 Otto, a 26 Payden, Mr 1 00 Rhodes, Mr 60 Roberts, Mr U 40 Romaine, the Misses 17 Shrive, R 1 00 Steele, Mrs 50 TJrqubart, Mr 60 Williams, J W 4 00 William8,J 60 Woodlcy, Mr 1 00 Woodley, Mr 60 (Collected by Mn Sbanklin and Miss Chisbolm.) Cantley, W 100 Cantley, Mrs 1 00 Cbisholm, Mrs K 1 00 Craig, Mr 100 Langtry, W 60 Peters, Mr 1 00 Sbanklin, Rct R 6 00 Smith, R 2 00 Smith, W (W & Fundy. 6 00 " (Students' " . 6 00 Turner, Mr 60 (Collected by Miss Q Champion.) Deardsley, Mrs 100 Champion, J C 1 00 Evans, RctO 4 00 Foote, Captain 100 Friend 26 Lewis, O K 100 Marigold, D 60 Baines, W 1 40 Thomson, W. A 1 00 Tilson, J 26 Upham, R, 60 (Collected by Mr John Henry Champion,) Bigger, Mrs Col 4 00 Bigger, RD 100 Brown, Mr 26 Champion, J n 060 Ford, W J 1 00 Ford, W 1 00 Freeman, Mrs 2 00 Garvon 25 Hannah, Hugh 1 00 Hewson, Mr 100 Jones, W H 1 00 Pettit, \V Y 6 00 Pettit, Mrs W 6 00 Pettit, Miss.. 100 Pettit, M H 100 Pettit, J 2 00 FALERHO. (Collected by Miss Switzer.) Aikman, Mr R P 1 00 Allen, Miss J 60 Bigger, Miss J 60 Bigger, AT 25 Brothers, Mr J 50 Buck, Mrs P G 26 Buck, Mrs, Dr 26 Clark, Mrs W 26 Clttbine, Mrs 25 Crawford, Mr. L 25 0alligan,0 25 Garneau, Mr 26 Gibson, C C 25 Orace, J 30 Uager, L 25 llagor, W 50 Uarwood, U 1 00 Howel, Mrs W 15 Inglehart, U C 25 Lawrence, S 26 Madgwell, J 60 Morso.W 30 Patton, Mrs 15 Robinson, J 25 Roe, Mrs 25 Sberridan, Mrs £ 25 Smith, W 50 Smith, J W 26 Street, J 25 Switzer, HM 4 00 Switzer, HF 25 Switzer, Miss L. 0124 WiUianu, W 26 WUmd, John 1 00 Winoball, Miu 26 (Collected by MUs WilkiiuoB and Miss Harriion ) Armstrong, J 26 Bigger, W 1 00 Bigger, J 50 Bigger, Mrs J 20 Book, W 26 Campbell, J 26 Campbell, A 25 Cary.J 26 Dobson, Mr X. 26 Dolmage, Mrs 1 00 Dorland, Mrs 20 Ilager, J 26 Hagar, Mrs A 26 Harrison, 1 00 Harrison, Mrs J 26 Harrison, Mifis C 60 Harrison, Miss S 60 Jarvis, S 26 McLarren, Mr 26 MoMichael, Mr 20 Nesbitt, N K 26 Sanderson, V 60 Smith, J D 100 Smith, Mrs J D 1 00 Speers, Mrs 26 Stuart, Mrs 1 00 Wilson, a 26 Wilkinson, J 26 WiIkin8on.R 26 Wilkinson, V 1 00 Wilson, R 60 (Collected by Miss Peacock.) Burtch, D 26 Friend 26 Forbes, R 26 Fryer, Mr 26 Gill, AH 26 Hagaman, J C 26 Harrison, Mrs 26 Husband, G 26 Husband, Mr 010 Lang, Miss...... 26 Langtry, G 60 -Langtry, W 26 Langtry, Miss M 60 Marlatt, S 26 McDonald, A 26 Mills, W 26 Paxton, A 26 ' Peacock, Mr and Mrs 1 (10 Shaw, Mrs 26 Spence, Mrs 26 Spiers, A 60 Stuart, Mrs A 26 Stuart, B 26 Taylor, W J 36 Teeple, Miss 26 Thomson, M C 26 Tolmie, Mr 26 Tooms, W 26 HORNET. St. Stephen't Church. (0>llected by Miss Jackson and Miss Cowiu.) James M Bussell 8 00 Mrs Bussell 2 00 John Cordingly 1 00 David Cordingly 1 00 Mrs Cordingly 60 Mil* Cordingly 60 COLLECTIONS. XXXUl. HnaMav 25 Solomon Cordingly 1 00 Mn 8 Oordingly SO JoMph Oowin 2 00 MriOowia 60 JoMph Switier 2 00 Mn Joaeph Switier 2 00 John Coffee 1 00 MnJ May 100 Sarah Woodall 60 William Cowin 1 00 Kiobard Cowin 2 00 John Cowin 100 Rebecca Cowin 100 Martha Cowin 25 Mm 8 Switier 1 00 William Wbaley 60 (Collected by Mlis Lindsay and Miss Cunningham.) Miss Lindsay 1 00 Mrs Lindsay 5U Mrs Gibson 25 Frank Lindsay 25 Mn Tolson 25 Mn Brown 25 Charles Brown 25 MrsArmstroog 25 T Patterson 25 Chris Hall 50 Joaeph Hall 50 Wm Leslie 25 John Anderson 20 Isaac Wilson 60 Mn Bessey 25 John Irwin 25 Samuel Thompson 25 Joseph Cunningham 1 00 A Robinson 60 Mn Robinson 25 Edward Armstrong 1 00 John Warren 20 MnDent 015 MrsBeatty 25 DaTidHal! 25 John Jackson 1 00 Dayid Beaty 1 00 (Collected by Mr McClelland.) John Brain Jr 100 Mn Brain 1 00 John Brain, Sr 1 00 Mn Brain 100 Charlotte Brain 60 Anne Brain 5U John Griffin 1 CO Michael Griffin 1 00 Thomas Willie 50 MnWaterson 50 Charles McClelland 50 William Armstrong 25 (Collected by Samuel Switser ) Samuel Switser 3 00 Mary A Switier. 3 00 Henry May. 25 Thomas Ward 25 Mr Uerdue 25 George Switier 1 oo Balance of Collection at Parochial meeting 8Ti OMAOH. (Collected by Richard Bigger and John Evans.) John Bigger. 100 Mn Evani 1 00 Blebaid Etuu..» 60 John Evans 50 Joseph Gibson 60 Kobort BigRer, Sr 60 Thomas Fox 60 Mrs Buatty 60 Mrs Faughncr 60 Irwin Develin 25 R Young 30 RFox 25 Mrs Glbaon 25 Miss Gibson 25 Mrs W GibEon 25 Richard Biftgor 25 Robert Bigger 25 Miss Fox U 25 J Williamson 25 MltTON. (Collected Miss Cullodcn and Miss Dempsey.) Rev. F Tremayne 8 00 MrsTremaync 2 00 Frank Tremayne 25 Maria Tru in ay no 25 Mary Watson 2 00 John Horner 2 00 Mrs Wright 1 60 Mrs Fleming 150 Mr^Sam'i Fleming 1 00 W. G. CuUoden 60 MrsQDempscy 100 Joseph Davis 1 OO Mrs Farley 25 Miss Wlllmott 25 A Friend 25 Mrs Freeman 100 T. B. Wiimott 5) J BM 50 John Dempsey.. 2 00 William Dempsoy 2 00 MissDempsoy 100 ABCulloden 25 A Benham...^ 1 00 DrMcNice 100 Mrs Hampton 2 00 C Thompson 100 Jo^n Holgate & family... 4 00 GCMcKindsey 4 00 Thomas Racey 3 00 B Bowes 75 D Little 60 James Lindsey 1 Oil Mrs Lindsey 37| Mrs Uurlburt 50 Mrs nutchinson 25 Mn E Martin 60 Mrs J Martin 50 John Thompson 100 Dr Hume 50 George PhilUps 1 00 Mrs Cole 25 W Nlchaus 25 Mn Hunter: 25 Mrs Armstrong 37} Mrs Logue 50 Mrs Booth 60 James Brooks 100 Frank Wltbume 1 00 Mrs McLelland 25 Mrs Anderson 25 Mn Thomas McDowal 1 00 Maurice Armour 60 Thomas Chisholm 60 James SummerTiile 60 (Collected by John Rixon and Robert Britton.) William Joyce, for In. Mis. 2 00 Thomas Joyce, Br *« 1 00 Thomas Joyce, Jr. Ibr I.M 1 00 Mrs Thomas Joyce " 60 Oeorgo Joyce " 25 Thomas Standleh " 26 Mn Mooro 100 Miss Moore 1 00 Robert Simpson 2 00 John Noblo 35 James Ulxon 1 DO Mrs Rlxon 100 Miss Rixon 1 00 Mnry llixon 60 Eliza Kixon 60 .Tobn Rixon 1 60 Thomns Rixon 160 Mrs II071; 60 Mrs Walker 25 I'hillip Wnllut{huid 25 Ann Held 26 A friend 012) Joseph Reid 26 Richard Morrttion 016 Collection at Meeting 6 60 BEVERLET AND ROCKTON. (Collected by fttrs W W Barlow and Mrs and MImW Latham.) H O Barlow 26 Mrs HO Uarlow 012}^ M Rennet 60 J Carruthers 1 00 DCarruthers 100 Mrs Carpenter. 25 Rev. II U Cooper, B.A 6 25 Mrs B Cornell 20 Mrs Foy 60 A Friend 16 Mrs Hogan U Mrs Hunter 1 00 Mr A Hunt 25 Mr Jackson 60 Mrs A Kornighan 60 Mrs MoCusher. 25 Mr W McDonald 25 Friend to Mission 25 James (yKelf. 12U Mrs R Riddle 25 MrsWShahnon 60 J Shannon 25 Oeorge Whotham 100 Mrs Ueo Whetham. 50 Mrs Young 25 A friend in Qalt OfiO (Collected by Miss Kdwards.) Mrs Anderson 16 W Atkins. fiO Mrs W Atkins 60 J W Atkins. 010 Geo Edwards 100 Mrs Qeo Edwards 50 Fred Edwards 60 Miss M P Edwards 50 John Bonslioo 25 JohnLaydell 25 Miss Laydell......< 25 MrsLSLundy 2 00 H M Lundy 26 «J U Lundy 25 A J Lundy 10 B B Lundy 10 J H Lundy 05 Mrs W Lundy 60 Mrs MoAlland 15 Mrs McNaughton 25 Fanny Robinson 25 HSchooley 100 Mn U Smith, 25 Junes 3mith 26 Mrs Stubbs 33 A Friend 26 (Collected by Miss EllertoB ) MrsBarron 60 Geo Burrell 26 Mrs B Ballytin 26 ThomasCaIrn 25 John Campbell 26 M A Cummings 12U W Dalslvl 25 WDIckRon 26 8 8 Eaton 26 ThosEllerton 100 Miss Kllerton 26 Mrs FInyland I'il^ M A FInyland 12i| A Friend 10 John Oalbraith 26 EGrummott 26 Mrs 8 Kemighan 26 J Larmond... 010 J Lindsay 26 D Martin 30 W McOonniok 16 W McMllKn 12) O McCormIck 13) R McOormick 25 McCoombe 26 E McKnIght 26 Jane McKnIght 10 Mrs McMulien 26 D Mitchell 26 ANicoi 76 JNIcol 20 A Parker 26 R Parker, Jnu 96 R Parker, sen 26 C Patterson 012}^ Mrs J Patterson 020 R Pringle 20 J Riddle 20 C Shaver 12U J T Smith 26 Mrs J T Smith 25 Mrs Stcaronson 012) Geo Talt 26 J Valentine 124 T Watson 25 J White 12) 8 Young 25 (Collected by Miss Taylor. Decker 012) A MacNeitly 26 R MacNielly 26 John Mann 12) William Mann 06 Jane Roberts 025 William Taylor OfiO R Yates 25 (OoUected by Mrs and Miss Tan- Erery.) Mrs Barron 1 00 OeoChapman 25 Thomas Cleland 26 PCorly 26 a ' ''orly 25 Uttldah Corly 25 Mrs Faulkner. 60 Catherine Gamoch 25 James Grafton 26 David Knox 60 Mrs Knox 26 James Knox 012) Thomas Knox 012| Sarah Knox «. ... 26 Henry Lamb fiO Charles Lamb 60 Mrs Lamb 60 Olamb OfiO R Lamb 26 Mrs Lundy 60 Mr.< Main 26 I) Mfrlum 25 MrH Moffatt 25 Jane Rowe 60 Ueo. Strachan...* 25 MrsTlndal '. 26 A A VanKrnry I 00 Mrs A A VanETcry 1 00 Oi-oVanEvery 60 OliitrU's VanKvery 60 W Van Every 26 John VanKvery 26 MIssVanErery 25 Margaret VanKvery 26 Helena VanEvery 26 Hugh White 60 STRABANE. (Collected by Miss Peebles and Miss Oalder.) S Arthur 10 Mr Biokell 26 J Baxter 26 J Brennan 26 MlssSBrennan 25 Mrs drownson 26 8 Burns 60 T Oonnell 26 MOonnell 25 MrsCook 26 Jefferson Davis, P L 8 25 R Dixon 25 J Dunn 26 D Dunlop 26 WEames 60 MrsWEames 25 J Eaton 25 MrsEmmans 25 R Fleming 1 00 Mrs Oreig 26 J Hagan 25 N Hampton 26 Mrsllamrton C 12) JHaliday 26 MrHowiird 25 Mrs Howard 26 J Hutchinson 60 Mr Jackson 60 W Johnston 26 W Johnston 26 Mrs O Lowria 26 G Medley 26 J Melon 26 McClean 26 McFarlane 026 Mrs J Mcintosh 26 D McKewen 26 GMurray 26 R Noble 60 R Peebles 26 W Perry 26 H Pfrry 26 D Reld 26 J R nssell 26 J Smith 26 J Smith 25 A Stewart 26 G Tennant 26 Mrs Wardrope 26 J Wheeler 26 (Collected by Miss Johnston.) 8 Coghlan 20 W Connell 20 E Dawson 20 Mtt7 Dftwsoa... 26 ■?>] xx; xxxviii. WDiinn 013) Al«> JohoRton OSO 0*0 Warn'n 2A JUDM tleay O'ii WATBni»OWN. Oraee Church. HonryKdiriinli 100 CaptP. FallUe 2 00 MmrultdP 100 Kmnis f Kvilde 1 UO MiiKrPolldo 100 MlMFolldu lUO MlKRliJ Kullt'i 100 Mr L Mullock 2 00 IIKO'Ilolllr 6 00 Mm II H O'Kellty 2 00 John O'lWIly 2 00 Cecil R U >Vubb« 100 (Collected by Mlai Ilifrglnion, Mri Osin and Mill Ualn.) Mri Andrew* 25 Vriltiam Aihbury 60 JameiBarnei 60 IVmBrown 16') R Brunton o GO JoMph Burnii 60 Mn Bnylf. f.O Hugh Canon 26 Mm Collier 60 WUCrookur 60 JohnOreen GO Mn Dykni 1 UO Benjamlu Enger. 1 60 Thomas Kvana 26 Walter Kvaos. 26 JohnOalnea 60 Thomai UainR 60 Kdward Qalna 60 John B Oarvin 1 00 Thomai Qarvin 60 JameNOray 60 ThoroaiGrav 60 Andrew Hall 60 Her. O N lligginson 6 OU MlMHIgginion 2 00 William Hugh loo Mn ijogan 60 Arnoldus Miller 1 00 JamcR Morris 25 W McDonald 100 Gerald MoManus 26 James McMonies 60 S McPhall 60 William Noble 25 W Orr. 26 Mn Orr O 26 Hiss Orr 26 B O'Connor O 25 John Painter, son 26 James Painter 60 John Painter, Jun 25 John Rice O 25 James Ryan o 25 Charles Sealey. 60 W A Sealey 0.60 Rees Sealey 60 DrO Skinner 2 00 JohnShoults 50 William Stuart 100 Mn Stuart 60 James Young 25 Mary Barbara White 12) B08B HILL. (Collected by Miss Smith.) J H Anderson 1 00 OOLLEOTIONS. WD«atty 80 Thomas Clappison 1 00 J Fniter 26 VrWnii 26 Mr llnrnicr 26 Chnrli'i Hardy 26 O lllli 26 II Hill 26 (! Latshan 16 Pttnll Mahonvy 60 Mr NIchnllK r>0 Mrs IVttlnger lift John Hiulth lOU (Collected by Mlis 8 Applegarth.) JAndumon I2J^ Clarksnn Applituurth 60 Mlii« A|iplfKartn 25 MIfs 8 ApplfKurth 26 Mint M Applogarth 26 A Brown 1 00 MrM Illnin 25 MiKH II (Markfton 25 William Uuran 26 M Kmnry &i) J l-'lett 25 William Pongcr 25 MrsKongiT 26 Hnmni'l llnrrlH 12^ MrH llnpkins 60 MrH JiiNmur 26 AIpx McU'od 12^ John Marrlt 25 Mrs OIlTur 25 John ]< OH 11 60 8l)opp«rd 60 11 Sinclair 25 Mrs .Smuko 25 A Tronrurtha 60 John Walsh 50 Mrs Wilson 26 (Collected by .Mins nallin.) Thomafi Attridgo 60 William Attrldgo, sen 60 William Attrldgo, Jun 60 John Brown 25 Robert Bull 25 Daniel Onllagher 1 110 John tiallaghur 50 Samuel J Oallnghor 75 Snmui-I (iallagher 60 JohnUallin 25 M'illlam Oallin 60 Mrs John Mrholsnn 60 William Nicholsou 25 Georgo NicholHon 25 Thomas Rooncy 25 Charles Wilson U 60 (Collected by Eliz. Foathewtone and Eliz. Speck.) Mrs Baxter 25 Mrs Brown o 26 Robert Brown 10 Mrs Jane Fentlierston 25 Ralph Fo'ittherHton 25 Jane Featberaton 25 Hack ward Feathcrston.... 10 William Feathurston 1 00 Elizaboth Featherston 25 Mary Feathurston 12) Thomas Feutherston 25 Stephen Feutherston 26 John Kerr o 60 Alexander Kerr 25 John Law 80 MnLaw 25 Thomas Little 60 John Mitchell 26 Thomas Organ 025 Ooorgo Robinson 3& Stephen Bpnck 60 Kliiabuth Sperk 2A Marr Ann Hptick 3A Robert Mcott 3A Mrs Stepbiinion 36 Jami'D ytt'phiinion SO Dun Hti'wjirt 01'.'* James Wuthorall 37) (Collectml by Ann Aldnrion and Margaret Thompson,) John Alderaon 60 CbrLitophiir Alderion 60 Anil Alderxon 60 'rhoinaN(^nmpboll 26 Jnlin OnUler 25 John Kniiiht UJ Diinlil MiCaiiiy J.'i Win Itt'iliiioiid (iii Margaret Thompson 26 LOWVItlK. St. Oeorgt^s Church, (Collected l)v Mis* Arinntrong and Miss Coulson.) Wm Armstrong, senr 1 00 Mrs Wm Armstrong 60 Isaac Armstrone ... 060 Mary A Armstrong 25 Wm Armstrong, Junr 012) John Armstong 12) Grace Agnew 14 Sarah Agnew 017) Peter Black 012) John Buck 12) MrsCoulson 26 ThomaMCoulson.Junr 60 Catharine Ann Coulson... 26 Thomas Coulson, senr '26 James Coulson 25 Mrs James Coulson 26 Thomas Dales 26 Mrs Dales 26 Elizabeth Dales 26 Joseph Dice 25 Wm Easterbrook 60 John Easterbrook. 60 Mrs Griffith 40 Jamoa Goi-ilnn 26 Jeremiah Hirst 60 James llir.it 25 Jo.ioph Harris 25 F J Jones 60 Elizabeth Kidney 12) Robert Lowry 010 Mrs Langford 26 SP Morse 60 Mary MoCurdy 60 William McCurdy U 60 Mrs Patteraon 25 Robert Pollock 60 Mn Peacock 60 John Richardson 1 00 James Stoakes 60 (Collected by Miss ~Dlco and Mar- garet Armstrong.) ^ Isabella Andonon 25 Margaret Armstrong....... 26 Mrs Cleaver 1 UO Mn Cline 26 Mrs J Oongdon 25 Mn Corrigan 1 00 Matthew Dioo 100 Samuel Dice 1 00 Mary Dico 1 00 Mrs Qeorge Dice. 60 35 60 36 36 U36 36 60 01?1 37} Aliinnon and n|iion.) 60 n 60 60 , 36 '.'A O'J'. LTi OM 36 'y/iitrch. riiiHtrong and )n.) r 100 60 60 36 r 013t 0131 014 om 013} 13i 26 r 60 on... U 26 r 26 ... 26 ,.. 26 ... 26 ... 26 ... 26 ... 26 ... 60 ... 60 ... 40 ,.. 26 ,.. 60 ... 26 ... 36 ... 60 .. 0131 ,.. 010 .. 26 .. 60 ... 60 ... 60 .. 36 ... 60 .. 60 ... 1 00 ... 60 and Mar- is-) « 25 036 lUO 036 36 100 100 100 100 60 ♦ I » » 4 rrioBd 26 ft\»ni 26 Mr Oaiitl* OriO Mri UhHIo Ofii) Honry Usutlo 7.') QMrgaOHiitle 2.'i Mri tl OMtlii 36 Otmrge Ilumo u 2n Mn Lorenxo lluntvr 60 Mr* J McOroKor 2.'> JaniKii MKIri'Kor 2.'i I'ouir Moiir«;(or 'i') llonry I'owi-ll II M) Mn II I'owull 0^.^ Mary A l>rii-u 26 OeorKo Rii'hnrilhon 1 00 ThonmR Shloldii I) '.'.5 Mr« J Turnbull 36 (CollfOtpd by Mrs Hi'ilific. ) John BtOI n2.'> Jnmoii DruKKi) 2.'> OeorKe Cowluy 1 UU MrHOnwlfy 60 Nlcbolau Oont 1 00 MmDxnl &() NIchol Dent 60 Richard Kraynn 25 Mm Fraync 25 •^mlJllmor 25 Frederick lloiiao U M Mm HWBHe 60 Alexander Korr 25 John Naisbet f;0 John I'oaibroke 25 David IMuWfii 6i) Alfred Plowog 25 ElWal'lewoR 25 Andrew I'Ickott 'J5 John Klcharddon 1 00 Henry lUchnrdson 1 00 Robert RoKcrs 20 Wni Rumple 25 Alexander Whittey 25 ThomHd Whittey 25 James Wengkill 100 (Collected by Mrit Stoakos and Margaret Krwin.) ,Tohn Addison 25 Margaret Addison 30 John Agnew 26 F Baker 26 Mr Bardwell U 25 Stephen Bsrberu 50 Ellen Barberu 25 Emma A Barberu 25 Mrs Blcgglngton 25 Mrs Brown 50 Robert Brown 50 Wm Calan 25 John Coulson 25 Wm DaTis 1 00 Joseph Dawson 26 Mrs Doran 25 Mr Eager 25 WmErwin 50 Mrs Erwin n 50 Margaret Erwin 50 QeorgeErWin '.>6 Mary Jane Erwin 25 Henry Fleming 25 Mrs Fonyth 25 Henry Foster 50 Mrs Fields 22 Mrs Franer 20 Mrs Freeman 'i 60 Mrs Freeman 26 Henry Freeman 25 Two Friends 60 COLLECTIONS. MrOauo 60 Uuli'-lladituluy 26 MmOrant 25 Mr llnwklns 25 Mm Knlnht 25 MritUlly 25 >ll«s MatHirwx 23 .MrH Ni'WKiiiiii* 26 AllrnI .Hlmrp 60 TlitininK "^Iniiwnn '.'5 Tlioiniis Stoaki!!* 50 Margaret .Inno Stnakus. ... .'lO Ml>n K Thoni'oin 2.'> lli'iiJiimlnTiiok 2.5 Mr Tiirnliull 2:i TImnms White •<:, Wm Young 25 Colloctiiin at .MUnlunary Mvellng 4 UO OLG.SALLAN. Holy Trinity, Alma 41 60 Tnvorn-rnnm, (lloniillnn... 22 00 Uoilt'ctwl by MIhs Duke & MIkm Holt, (lloniillnn.... 23 rnllm'tcd at MIdr Mutz's... :i TO ik'hiiol.houso, \Unflold 10 00 Tavvrn-room, Itothnay 10 00 OAYUQA, YORK, AND CMiK- nONIA. luJgn Stt'vonson 5 00 Mismhimth 100 Three fiimllies In York 00 Tun fiimtlin^i in Calodnnla. 8 00 Rev Hold C Hill, Incum- bent 10 00 OllASTlIAM. Christ' » Church. (Per Rev W E Cooper, M.A.) Donaldson 4 00 Mrs Donaldson 1 00 J Keys 2 00 E lliscott 2 00 J Dopo»ty 2 00 J Bate .... 100 Mrs IIlFcntt 1 00 II R Hosteller 1 IIO A Hostellor 1 00 Mrs Brown 50 Mrs llodgkinson 50 J Whitmoro 50 D Whitmoro 26 P Whitmore 100 J A Whitmoro 50 C Botfnrdus 60 C W Tliomp.son 50 I NCIc-meuts 60 J SoiTo.i. 1 00 Mrs Jamus 100 Miss JumcB. 50 Mrs Ounn 26 A Rogers, jr 2'> .Mrs A Rogers 60 J Rogers 25 Alex Rogers 25 Mrs Rogers 25 CAVAN. SL John's Church. (Collected by Miss Lowes and Miss Vance.; John Foster 60 XXXIX. Clara WInilow 60 .Inhnston Murphy 36 Thomas Ooggins 36 Mix* Hhephxrd 60 John Myers. 60 Mrs Watt 60 Oenrgo Ferguson 60 James Twamloy 1 00 William MrCamus 60 Mrs KiistwoiHl 70 Mrs llowden 47 Caleb Lowes 1 00 Jiimes Fowter 60 Win llanni'y 60 Kniiort l.lKget 26 .liihn FergUfon 60 Alexander Htory 36 Thomas Watt 30 1 1 uith Johnston 86 Robert Vance 1 00 (Collected by Miss Thompson and Miss Southeran.) 50 60 060 36 60 60 26 60 36 36 36 50 36 36 1 00 012i 010 25 25 25 (I 25 60 50 Mrs Rownn Henry Trembeth John Davey Wm Trembeth Rlrhard Trembeth William Davey Samuel Cornell William Orahnm James Scott Mrs Wm Fee John Hutchinson .lohn Hutchinson, Jr. Oeorgn Lough Wm Hutchinson ^. .Tohn Thompson, Bethany. Mr Oarnett L Kenneday. » Mrs Gordon James Karmer. William Kerr Mrs Irwin Thomas Haygarth Joseph Lanen (Collected by Miss Boggs and Miss Mclndoo.) Matthew Mclndoo 60 Alexander Boggs 26 Oeorgo McBain 36 James Magili 60 Willlnm Hooton 36 .lohn Sanderson 26 Edward Sanderson 36 John Elliott 36 Thomas Henderson 26 V illiam .lohnston 36 John A Lang 60 William A Morrow 36 Thomas Morrow 36 Robert Maharry 36 Edward Morrow 35 William Morrow 26 William Weir. 60 JamM CampbeU ft Wm Young 26 Mr .Mills 26 ' (Collected by Mrs Francis Mulli- gan.) Charles McNeal 1 00 James McNeal 60 Mrs James McNeal 60 John Clark 26 Henry Fee and family 1 00 Francis Mulligan it wife... 1 00 Joshua Mulligan ft wife... 1 00 xl. COLLECTIONS. (Collected by Mfaa Thoxton.) WllUm Lough 2 00 Mrs KlchRrd Thex!;on 26 Mrs RobiTt Thoxton 60 Mrs George Wilson 60 George Foster 50 Mim **ugg!o Sutcliffo 35 David I-owe 25 Joceph .i Ijowe 25 John Twumley 25 .T..lm Spotten 25 (Collcetcd by Miss Dawson.) William Dawson 2 00 George liOUgh 100 David liRmb 50 Robert Williinson 25 James Sisson 50 St. PauVs and Christ's Church. (Collected by Miss Woods.) James Wood 50 Mrs J Wood 25 Mrs Irwin 25 Robert McOamus 50 Mrs McCamufl 25 Thomas McCamu3 50 John Thorn 50 M<; Turd Thorndyke 50 Mrs E Tborndyl(o 25 Thomas White 50 James Elgar 25 John Shaw U 25 James %ir 25 Wm Lnuny 26 MrsLunny 012i Wm Johnston 25 Wm Nesbit 25 John McLelland 15 Richard Nesbit 50 John Nesbet 26 Richard Nesbit, jr 25 Mrs Uaslip 25 William Gibson 012} (Collected by Miss Smithson.) Richard Smithson 50 Mrs R Smithson 50 Miss Smithson 25 George Stephenson 25 John Moyse 25 Wm Orr 50 John Moyse, sr 25 Alexander Rogers 25 John Waterman 50 Mrs J Waterman 50 Mrs John Perrin 25 Mrs J Turnbull -... 25 Wm Key 25 Walter Riddell 25 Joseph Clar)( 25 Mrs Wm Nimmo 26 Edward Kerr 25 Mrs James Kurr 25 Robert McLelland .' 25 Davfd Morrison 25 Mr Stewart U 40 (Collected by Miss Hall.) JW Hail 100 ThomasGraham 25 Mr Currins 25 Miss Taylor 25 Thomas HutchiDSon V 26 Mrs W Nurse 25 Mr Wimp 60 J Gilleipie. 60 MJ Nurse 50 Mrs Smith • 50 .Toseph Fisher. 25 William Wood 25 J Stewart 25 A Friend 25 Mrs Wood Ol2i (Collected by Miss Needier.) Walter Needier 100 Mrs tV \Y Keynolds 25 Thomas Moore 50 George Reynolds 50 Wm Keynolds 25 George Needier 50 Mrs George Needier 60 (Collected by Miss Brown.) William Brown U ^5 Mrs Brown 50 Robert A Armstrong 25 Joseph Armstrong 25 Anne Brown 25 John Fair 10 William Fair.. 25 Mrs Wm Fair 25 Samuel Woods 25 MILLBROOK. St. Thomas' Church. (Collected by Miss Armstrong and Miss Kells.) Rev T W Allon 6 00 Archibald Armstrong 2 00 Miss M F Armstrong 1 00 Miss F Armstrong 1 00 Miss £ Armstrong 1 00 Thomas J Dimsdale 1 00 Charles Clarli 1 00 Mrs .lohnston 1 dO Archibald Wood 100 Mrs Orr 1 tiO Mrs Argue 1 00 B Armstrong 60 Mrs J Deyell 25 Mrs Kells 50 Thomas J Kells 50 Mrs Faulkner 1 00 DABLIXQTON. (Collected by Mrs Wellington Murney and Miss Clarke.) Rev A Macnab, D.D 6 00 James F McLood 5 00 Mrs.lohnBurk 4 00 Robert Armour 2 00 Edmund Morris 2 00 LF Brooke 1 50 CT Hanning » 2 00 MrsReid 1 50 T U Maynard 1 00 Charles Clarke 1 00 Mrs Holland 1 00 SScobell 100 Wm Scott 1 00 Alexander MacDougnll.... 1 00 Robert Manning 1 00 Dr Henry Reid 100 A Dixon 1 (lO Jsmes Wilmott 1 00 Wm McArthur 100 J H Brown 100 A Hindes 100 Dr Charles Bird 1 00 £B Usher 100 RH Brewer 100 WSGore 1 00 J L Reid 100 Capt Usher. 1 00 A E Miller 100 Wm Freeman 60 E Hayter 60 J Batting 50 Mrs Richard Bird 50 Wm Collurd 60 W Brock 60 John CoUard 50 Joseph Mnyuard 060 D » llnoey 60 Miss Mitchell 50 W I'orter 60 Miss vlallard 60 Mrs Richard Jones 76 Wm Wesden 60 Mrs Wm Armour 25 Mrs Dodd 25 Mrs Jennery 26 James Henderson 26 A Scott 25 A Friend 25 A Friend 26 A Friend 26 Mrs Cawkor 12J Mrs Uolson 1(^ EMILY. St. James' Church. (Collected by Mr Wm Reed. John Reed 25 Mrs John Reed 25 Humphry Jones 50 Andrew Fowler 60 Wm Tully 25 Mrs Cnlvort, 25 T Dcale 25 David Cooly 0,26 Mrs Nurse 25 Mrs A Logan 12'/n 50 Mrs Ha»J 50 J Hau 25 Mra Lipstftt 50 F Weir 50 Mr Sedgwick 1 OK Mrs Warb 100 Miss Whitelock 25 Kov W Beck.. 6 00 W Eastland 100 Wm Lawly 1 00 Mr Gr«ien 50 R McNabb 25 Wm Bell 60 H Rogers 100 MraOriffln 20 Mra Conway. I 00 Mrs Wickbam 100 Mr BurqU 25 Mra Wrighton 100 Mrs Wheeler 26 Mr Poole 100 Wm Snider 100 Wm Hewitt 60 J Lundv 60 Mixs Hilton 1 00 Miss Hilton 1 00 Mrs Norton SO A Friend 12i Mrs Hau 25 A Friend 25 Fobert Weir 50 Henry May 18 R V KoRcrs 2 00 A J BuUerfield 100 J Simpson 50 II Moriran 1 00 Mr Taylor 25 .J Minicr 25 F Armstrong 25 Mrs Patterson 25 ECorncy 50 E Creu 60 P Sargent 50 SEYMOUR. (Collected by MrsOfoves.) Mr Edwards 4 00 MrTlcc 2 00 Mr Houehcr 2 00 MrCoc'burn 2 00 Mr8E> 100 Mrs Ranney 1 00 MrsKennedy 100 Miss Denmark 100 Mrs Stanbury 100 Mr Shipman 1 00 Mr Heathcote 1 00 S .Vallace, M.D 1 01) Mrss Eyrp 1 00 Mrs Murfields 1 00 Mr Bedfords 1 00 Mr Berwick 1 00 Master Groves 75 Mr Ferris 60 Miss Groves 50 Mrs Piatt ". 50 Mrs McArcher 60 rERCY. Wm Humphreys 1 25 TORONTO. St. PauVs. (Collected by Misses Henderson and Ridout.) Mr Cumines 26 J BDavia 1 00 Mrs W Dickson 1 00 Mrs Draper 5 00 E Fitzgerald 2 00 Two Friends 75 Mrs Gardiner 3 00 B Gussnge 2 00 Miss Hague U 50 JiimcR Henderson 5 00 Mrs J Heward 076 B Jewells 50 Mrs D li McWierson 10 00 W Murray 100 Miss Prioe.. 75 St'kemim 1 OO Mr II Torraneo 50 Mrs Wickson 100 Mrs Woodman 100 Mr Worthy 1 00 (Collected by Miss Minnie Hawatd.) Mra R Baldwin 2 00 Mrs r> Bostwick 100 Mrs T D Campbell 6 00 Mrs F F Carruthers 1 HO Mrs W Heward 1 00 Mrs Parker 2 00 Mrs Shanley 10 00 Mra Stewart 1 00 MrsTelfer 1 00 (Collected by Miss Haworth.) n Homer Dixon 5 UO C Dixon 2 00 O Dt.rand 2 00 Mr? A M Howard 2110 Sh( riff .rnrvia 6 00 Mis Miller 26 Mrs Taylor 25 ^Collcctcd by Slisa Beaven.) Mrs (.'ornwall 25 Mrs D Crawford 5 00 Mrs Duustcr 0-60 Friend iiO Itev SGivens 5 00 MrsGrumly 25 Thos Hawnrth 1 00 Mrs F Hodgins 1 00 Mr Mair 1 00 McKinlay 1 00 Airs Moore I'OO Mra Uidout 50 Mrs Sewoll 50 Mrs White 60 WESTON. , / (Collected by Mrs E Miles.) Mrs E Miles 6 00 Mrs Coulter 60 Mr Holloy 4 00 Mrs Kemp, 90 Mra Gracey 24 Mr McGuire 40 Mr Kempshall 24 S Kempshall 25 MrF Kcrts 25 Mrs Docarty 26 Mr Hetheiington 1 00 Mr Fitzgerald 25 A Friend 15 W Watson 24 Mrs Coiiron 1 00 A Friend 012} Mr Couron 4 00 W J Couron o 60 William Huntsman 50 Thos Couron 25 James Couron 25 George Couron 35 FE Couron 25 .Toseph H Couron 25 Jane Galvin 25 Fannie Watts 26 Sarah Duncan o 25 Mrs Malaby 374 W Uoiley 1 00 (Collected by Mrs. O. Thompson.) Mrs S Scarlett 2 00 Mrs G Thompson 2 00 KINO STATION. (Collected by Mrs Gardner and Mrs Rowe.) DLIangstaQ..... 1 00 J II Kowe 1 00 Q G Garden 1 uO r ^ zlii. COLLECTIONS. Oeoiia MImH DavM JoKcpb Johi|1 JobaE wttiw Oeow VkvA Robai Jam« Bl M M a ▼ i J 1 F TVcoke 25 Mm Sullivan 26 FredWillta 26 John StepbeniOD... 50 Georite Burton 50 MrH Blough 25 Mrs DaTin 60 Mr Dunning 50 Mr Wilks 50 OOBHldwin 2R John Srueliier 25 Archibald McCallum 'JS Samuel Morris 25 AMcKolIar 25 D McKery 25 Peter Carlcy 21 MiPB J Steward 20 Samuel Mnphcll 50 BI L Fcrpucon 25 Jnmcs McQiic 25 Thos Ross 25 Alex Carley 25 David Willar 50 J Wfolliotl 50 Wm II Bolithar 50 G Ganon 50 Wm .1 Fierce 25 J N Peterson 25 Mrs Crosley 25 (Collected by Miss Sturdy.) Mr Sturdy 50 R Stokes 45 I'oter McCallum 25 Garret Blough 50 Mr Cane 25 James Gage 50 Mrs GagH» 25 Mr Robinson 25 Eleonor Abaram I Oi) Mr Lawrence 50 Mrs Dunning (I 25 A Friend 05 MrWbilkson 25 AW Stickle 50 (Collected by Miss L Armstrong.) Clias Armstrong 2 00 Mrs Armstrong 1 00 L Armstrong 50 J Arm-trong 50 Four children 50 MrsRickards 100 Geo Nightingale 50 Alexander Fraser 25 Thomas Chapman 50 Mr McGee O 60 John Henry 50 Mrs Henry 25 Miss Henry 25 Mrs McClure 25 Mr Wilson 25 Jno Stephenson 100 R Thompson 26 Mrs Badger 20 MissSuilars 25 Jno Jackson 25 D Ross 50 Jos Lund 60 Mrs Garden 50 Tlios Rearton 100 Thos Watson 1 00 Wm Devlin 1 UO Mr Walkington 26 NELSON. St. John's Church. (Collected by Mrs Thomas Ireland and Miss Carter.) Jackson Featherston 1 50 Dr Carter 3 00 J and Mrs Eager 2 00 A Friend 100 A Friend :.. 1 00 Maccay 1 00 W E Bradley 1 01) Mr Hull 100 Mr E Stinson 1 00 Mr Featherston 75 Miss 'lurns iiO Miss ii: Kuriis 60 MrsBIroland 50 MrsJ Ireland 50 Mrs .) Altnn 50 Mrs Lord 50 Miss I'razer 25 Mr Cnldorwood 26 Mr Alderson 25 Mrs Bnstndo H 25 Miss J Furnass 25 Mrs Riddle 12i Charles Boion 16 A Friend 12i George Alton 1 00 (Collected by Miss Buckly.) Thomas Buckly 1 ro .lobn Buckly 1 00 .lane Bceforth 26 James McQuire 1 00 B WDoran 25 ACCbisholm 75 F Baker 25 Friend 20 Mr Snider 26 John Foster 26 JamesCoUing 25 Mrs Colling 25 Andrew Wilson 25 Wm Wilson, junr 26 .John Young 25 MrsFlinn 25 Mrs Finnemore 25 Mrs Ferrier 10 Friend 02 Friend 02 (Collected by Miss Hamilton and Miss Walker.) Mr Hamilton 50 Charlotte Hamilton 25 Mr Walker 50 Mrs Walker 50 Miss Walker 25 Mr Emmerson 25 Mrs Waldie 25 Mr Popple 25 Mr Bunton 25 Mrs Cruthors 25 Mrs N Johnston 25 Miss Cracoford 25 Mr Henry Harrison 25 Miss Morrison 25 A Friend 12^ MrsDMcLaren 25 Mrs McLaren 25 Mrs James McKerlie 26 Mrs Sharp 05 Miss Sharp 25 Mrs Nellcs 50 Mrs C Harrison 26 Mr Hackney 26 Mr T Harrison 25 Mr Jovp« 1 no MrsO'Riely 1 00 Collected by Miss Alton and Miss Fothergill.) Thomas Blancbard 1 00 Thomas Alton 4 00 John Fothergill 50 JohnBrcckon 60 D Toung 60 Mrs Atkinson 25 Mrs J Dynes 50 Ralph Breckou 25 Mrs Lucas 25 John Atkinson 25 David Alton 50 Edward Railton 50 John Simpson 25 Robert lladow 25 A B Cline 25 .lacob Cline 25 Daniel Hall 25 Mrs Peart 50 William Wood 50 George Dale 60 Philip Walker 25 Mrs Bumby 25 Henry Wharton 25 John Cotter 25 .lames Cotter 25 Mrs H Walker 25 (Collected by Mr W Spence, jr.) Mr & Mrs Wm Spence... 2 00 Wm Spence 1 00 Robert Spence 50 Miss A Spence 25 Mrs .) Early 25 Mrs James Thomas 25 Mr Wm Davidson 25 Mr E Thomas 25 Mr Wm Orr 50 Mr Wm Armstrong 50 Mr Thomas Emerson 50 Mrs W Dalton 25 MrWDalton 50 •MrJMCroker 25 Miss M E Snider 25 Mrs S Case... 26 Mr John Smith 25 Mr J Gordon 60 Mrs A Cairns 25 Miss N Pitcher 25 Mr Thomas Coverdalo 25 Mr J McGillicuddy 1 60 Mr J Blagdon 25 Miss M Little 12i Mr Thomas Colling 50 Mr John Thomas 25 Mr J Kinney 26 Mr J CoUinp 60 Mrs F Baker 25 MrJohnEarley 50 Mrs Snider 25 ST. CATHARINES. Abbey, R 0121 Adams, ES 100 Adams, Mrs K S 1 00 Adams, Misses 2 00 Adams, Miss 100 Adams, Thos 1 00 Armstrong, Mrs 100 Arnold, C M 5 00 Atkinson, Rev. Dr 6 00 Atkinson, Mrs. (W. & 0.). 5 00 Barker, ,1 1 00 Barron, Wm, 1 00 Barwick HG 6 00 Bate, Thos B 2 00 Bate, Misses 100 Beeton, W B. 1 00 Benson, C J 2 00 Benson, J Binley 3 00 Boylo. Andrew 2 00 Boyle, Edward 100 Boyle, James 1 00 Boyle, Robert 100 COLLECTIONS. xh^ 60 026 50 25 025 25 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 50 OftO 60 25 26 25 25 25 25 !, jr.) 2 00 1 00 60 25 25 25 025 25 50 50 60 25 60 25 25 26 . 025 60 25 25 25 160 25 12i 60 25 25 60 25 50 26 012} 100 100 2 00 100 1 00 100 600 5 00 6 00 100 100 600 2 00 100 100 2 00 300 2 00 100 100 100 Br«dl«y,Thog 100 Bigrapn, Rom 100 BqUiTant, Thos 2 00 BarriU, D 65 Camp, C P 1 00 Carey, WB 25 Carlke, H 2 00 Cbisbolm, Mrs W A 2 00 Christie, Mrs 4 00 Christie, Miss 2 00 Clark, Jas 1 00 Clarlt,Dr 2 01) Colloden, h V 1 OO Connor, F 012}^ Cooper, Roy W B 6 00 Cooper, G '25 Coy, Mrs F 2 00 Dowding, Mrs 3 00 Ecelesi Wm 4 00 Fowlie,MiM 100 FowUe,R 1 00 Fraaer,Mrs 1 00 Faser, JWB 100 Friend 1 00 Oibdon. H P. 1 00 Giles, J B 100 Goodman, Mrs £ 100 Goodman. J A 100 Grange, Geo 8 1 00 Greenwood, W 1 00 Groves, Geo 60 Hamilton, James 100 Hare, Wm 1 OD llaynes. D C 1 00 IlHlliwell, J L 6 00 11x11, AG 50 Holmes, Jo! 24 .% r Burkholder 211 John Kennedy 48 John Moi-ley 50 Miss Watts 20 Mrs F Leonard 24 Miss C Watts 24 Miss Helen Silverthorn.... 1 00 Alex H Griffith 1 00 (Collected by Mrs CoIliuB.) Mrs A r.arker 1 00 Mrs Galbraith 48 Mrs Shaw 48 W Wilson 24 Wm Fisher 25 Mrs Redman 24 A Friend 10 Mrs Soday 24 Mrs C Cook 1 00 xliv. xl. (CdD vriilam Mm BJ< Mrs Bo Mrs Q« OeoiV) MirtW David Jocepb .loho 1 JolioS (Oo Wlllta Oeorg' David Robei Jamw at (C Jam* Mrs ■ Mrs Ilolx Mrs Tboi Jobi Edn Mff TbO Job JaS •w» M9 W» JaU "vr B} « M Gh Ji i i 3 (Oollortetl hjr Miflfi A P Qrifflth and Miss Crawford.) John Griffith 100 A P Orifflth 60 :i Crawford. 48 Mrs Crnwfiirfl SO MiflB Crnwford 80 Wm Ojrdon 50 JntneH Hamilton 100 11 McKnwon 43 Mrs McCIo.ikov 10 Mrs John Whito 24 Mrs Cavan 24 Mrs Abbv 20 Mrs Barrij 24 Wm Fisher 25 MrDuek 4S Miss Mu'^'uio Crawford 20 ^y Cavan 48 (Collected hy Miss Goldthorp.) Elliot Prohyn 1 00 Samuel L Davidson 50 Miss licmrose 24 Wm Graham 25 Mrs Wm Graham 24 Paul Dein 10 A Friend 12 Frances Harding 50 Mrs Harding 50 George Wilson 48 Mr Osburn 010 Charles Osburn 48 John Osburn 24 Alfred Ofburu 12 Willie Osburn 0-i C Gramns 020 J Qramos 20 KUcn Grames nO J Grnmcs 20 Ira Vanvalkcnburg 24 Mrs Shaw 24 Mrs ONash 24 John Trotter 24 Mrs Blow 20 John Thompson 48 Mrs Bamford 24 Mrs Lynd 30 Mrs B Lynd 24 Mrs James Hamilton li 48 Mrs Hunt 24 Mrs R McKewon 24 G Harrison 24 W Fisher 50 James Carr 30 \V Hamilton 24 David Collins 24 Miss M Dane 20 Miss H J Osburn 12 George Beckworth 50 Wm Trotter 24 Mrs Appelby 25 Miss 1 A Appleby 10 * Mr A Dane 12 A Wesley an Methodist 10 H Martin 20 WDuck 24 John Goldthrop 25 Mrs J Goldthorp 25 1' Goldthorp 25 T Goldthorp 25 J Goldthorp 10 BTBGoldthorp 10 Ma.«t('r George Goldthorp.. 25 Master ■\Vlllio Goldthorp.. 05 Miss A H Goldthorp 10 Miss A J Goldthorp 10 Miss J A Goldthrop 10 COLLECTIONS. COBOUBQ. Allen, W 50 Allen, J T 50 Anderson, Capt 5 00 Armour, J D 5 00 Armour, Mrs 2 00 Auston, Mrs 4 00 Battell, T 1 TO Boatty, John 1 00 Bentty, MrsJ 100 Beatty, Mrs 1 dO Bennett, SH 80 Hcthuno, Ven A N 20 (iO Family of do 6 00 Bethune, Bev J S 6 00 Blizzard, A 1 00 Boatto, A 50 I!ogg.s, 1 00 Bog.'S, 100 Bonadailo 6 00 Boswell, Judge 3 00 Bnswell, JV 5 00 Boulton, Hon G 20 00 Bnulton, MrsD 2110 BowHr, John 25 Boyd, Mrs 50 Bourn, C 100 Broch. Robert 1 00 Broughall. Mrs II 50 Brown, RCP 100 Buck, Mrs. 100 Buck, Mrs R 50 Buru, D 2 00 Buriiham, A A 5 00 Burnham, A A., Jr 5 00 Burnham, Mrs 1 00 Burnett, Mrs F 1 00 Burnett, Mrs G 1 00 Burnsido 1 00 Butler, W 2 00 Burke, Miss 50 Calcutt, .T 100 Calcutt, Mrs K 2 00 Cameron, Mrs i, 00 Cameron Mrn H 2 50 Campliell, .Major 5 00 Carr, Mr.s 25 Carr, J 23 Carpenter, Mrs .')0 Carpenter, Mrs J 1 00 Cash 50 Castle, C 2 00 Chatterton RD 5 00 Clark, Judue 3 00 Class. S 8(1) 54 Cockburn, James 6 00 Cockburn, Mrs 2 00 Connclls, Mrs 2 00 Corrigals, The Mi. .„3a 5 00 Covert. H 5 00 Craig. H 23 Crawford. Angus 2 00 Crnso, Mrs 4 00 Cullingford. Mrs 1 nO Curry. Thomas 100 Curry, K ."iO Currv, Miss 30 Daintry, G S 8 00 Dean, ."iO Deering T 1 00 Doak, Mrs 100 Dooly, Mrs 1 00 Dumble. .T 0.50 Eamei!, Dorinda. 100 Farmer, Mrs 2 00 Feiinull. Mrs 100 Fetherston, Mrs 100 Field & Brother 1 00 Fleming, Mr0 100 Fortune, Mrs 2 00 Fortune, C 012* Fortune, M 12} Fowler, Mrs 1 00 Friend, A 25 Garratt. Mrs 60 Goring, Miss 100 OifTord, C 8(10 Gilford, Mrs 1 00 Ooodeve. J M 2 00 Graveley, Wm 6 00 Ilagcrman, J 60 Haggart, J 20 Ilargraft, W 2 00 Harrison, Thos 60 Hawes, A 1 06 Heath, Miss 2 00 Henry, Mrs 4 00 Hewson, A 100 Highel, R 60 Horton, Mrs 1 OU Houton, Mrs 100 Hull, Mrs 100 Hutchinson, Mrs 33 Jakes, W 1 00 Jellett.M 100 Jones, Geo 5 00 Johns, T 60 .Tohns'in, Mrs 2 00 .Tohnson, M 26 Kelly, F H 1 00 Kelly, Mrs 50 l^enncdy. Julia 60 Kilvert, F 100 Lauder, F 1 00 Leach, H 100 Leonard, Miss 2 00 Macdonald, Mrs A 2 00 Mncdonald, D GO Macpherson, J P. 1 00 Malloy, Mrs. 26 Martin, J J 50 McICyos, Mrs D 1 00 McKyes, Miss S 50 McLeod, Mrs 1 50 McConnoll 60 Minnaker, W II 50 Morlcy, M 1 00 Mus.«on, W A 1 00 Nichols. Mrs 50 O'Neal 2 00 Patt'Tson, .Major 1 00 Payne, Mro 1 00 Pentland, WG 100 Peters, Miss A 50 I'eters, J W 100 Pettigrew, R 37| Polacco, Mrs 100 Powell. CW 2^ Pringle. .Mrs O/jO Pringle, A 25 PuTFcr. F 1;00 Rotali.ck, S 100 Ucyn.'ds, F 100 Rich rdson. W 1 00 Uhiiid, Mr 100 Kobiiison, Mrs 26 lloss, D 50 l!o.«vore. M 60 I'.owe, Capt 4 00 Ruttiin, R. 100 Sale^bury, J 60 f^mith, W 60 Sowden, W 1 00 Stanton, I W 6 00 .Stewart, C U 60 Stock, 100 Stock, Mrs 1 00 Stock, Miss 60 Strong, Mrs 2 00 ' H COLLECTIONS. xlv. 2 00 12i 012} 100 25 60 100 3 (10 1 00 2 00 6 00 60 20 2 00 60 1 06 2 00 4 00 1 00 60 I 00 100 -. 1 00 33 1 00 1 00 6 00 60 ■ 2 00 26 1 00 50 60 1 00 i 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 OCO 1 00 25 60 lOO 60 1 50 .... 60 .... 50 .... 1 00 ■... 100 .... 50 ... 2 00 ... 1 00 ". 1 00 ". 100 ... 60 .. 1 00 .. 37J .. 100 .. 2^ . 25 • 1 00 ■ 1 00 . 100 . 100 loo 25 50 50 4 00 100 50 50 100 6 00 060 1 00 100 60 200 . 4f Stylec, C 1 00 Styles, Mrs 60 Terrey, P 100 Terry, Mrs 25 Thrall, R 50 Tooke, Mrs A fumily 2 00 Towzio 1 ro Trubilcock, P 50 Treiiiaiiie, Mrs 60 Vanlngcn, Mrs 1 dO VanlnKcn, Mrs A G 1 00 WMiiwrlght, J 50 Weller, VV H 6 00 Mllcox, J II 4 00 Wllsoa. N 1 00 Wilkinson, Miss 2 00 Winch, H 50 York, W 25 QKAFTON. (Collected by Mrs. Mclirien.) Rev J Wilfon f> 00 Mrs \Mlson 20:1 Miss Wilson 1 00 Alux Noble 1 00 Jor McBrien 1 00 Mrs McHrien 100 Mary McBrien -.'> Isabella VIcUricn 25 Eliakim Biirnum 1 UO James Barnum aO Miss Dudman 00 Mrs Ilutcliinson 100 Mrs Oillard 1 00 James Oillnrd 1 00 Kobt Chupple 1 (10 Mrs Chappie 50 John Innis 25 Alex Hall 1 (0 Drllildrcth 1 00 Mr Princlc 1 00 Wm Ashmore 1 00 (Collected by Mrs Alex Macdonald.) A Q Macdonald 1 00 A n Macdonald 1 00 James Stewart 1 00 William Beatty 50 MrsNichol 50 Mrs Thomas 50 Charles Shepherd 20 Richard Thomas 50 WmUolland 150 (Collected by Miss Halliday.) Mr and Mrs Pym 1 00 MissO Innos 25 T D Belfieh! 1 00 Robert Chupple 25 George KIp.hick 25 H Terry 50 E L Pope 60 W 11 Terry 25 Mrs Klackburnc 25 Mrs Chipps 50 Miss ilalllday 50 I Jane Halliday 50 COLBOKNE. (Collected by Mrs. Sidney Mac- donald.) Addison Vara 50 Adam King 1 00 W HColtou 100 J McLelland 50 Mrs Leith 50 ^r Pugh 1 00 Mrs PtiRh 1 00 Miss Dillarcu 50 Mrs Casey 1 00 Mr Winnlctt 100 Mrs Winniett 1 00 Miss Winiiictt 1 UO Miss C Union 50 Cami la Unton 60 M J Bay 25 Mrs Sidney Macdonald .... 2 00 E Hart 1 00 W L.lohnson 50 Mrs Sturdy 1 00 Mrs McLollan 50 J M Teii'diile O.'iO J Connolly 00 Charles (iilchrist 25 Mrs Itirney 1 oil Mrs MclluKh 1 00 Mrs Humphrey 1 00 Mr Haves 50 (buries Clarke ..., 50 C^ Demotes 50 W.I lo-e 50 K.TAVard 50 Oli^;Underhill 50 Willis .loneB 1 DO Donald Campbell 1 00 A Clil-liolm II 50 Miss llieks 25 Chs (irildcs 1 00 Miss Krriiifcton 00 ■loseph Kecler 1 On F II KdwarUs llO li T Deani! 50 .111 lloldin 50 M N Snetinger 50 (Collected by Miss Roles.) Cutbliort Cumraing 2 00 Mrs Cuiiiming 1 00 James CVunminfj 50 Wallace Oinimin..j 50 Ocorui' Camming 00 Mrs Goslei? 4 00 Sirs Mason 1 i Wm .lohnson 1 00 John M fJrover 1 00 Mrs Orover 1 00 JoscphClarko 1 00 J 11 Held 100 J Crozier .00 John S Roles 1 00 (Collected by Miss Louisa Powers.) Mr Reid 1 00 Archibald Campb'jll.. 25 Mrs Taylor 75 George Merriman (I 00 Mr Black 25 Mrs Stewart Strong 23 Mrs Keelor 1 OO Mrs Yeomana o 25 Mrs Johnson'.s children... 40 G N Gordon 00 Mrs George Webb 26 Mrs Burke 1 0() Wm Shannon 2.') George Goslee 00 AlongoDusey 50 MrsO K Strong 50 Mr Niles 1 to JM Merriman 50 Mrs Ketchum o 50 R Easton o 25 Mrs Francis Strong 50 Georgo Webb 25 Angus McPherson.. 25 (Collected by Mr. Rurrell.) James Taylor loo J B Deacon 1 00 St George B Crczier 100 J K Proctor 1 00 MisBidwill 76 Miss KliraBidwill 25 Miss I,nuiii Midwill o 20 Miss i:ninia liidwill 25 .Mis BoiiaUl Cameron 50 Mrs It.ed 100 Miss Uied 100 Mrs W Hiilloek 50 OooS Uurrell 1 00 MrsBurrell 1 0') Miss liurrell 5i» Miss M (i 1) HuiTll 00 MissT V llBunell 00 Mrs Spilsburg 1 00 C Jaqu.is 1 dO .1 Juques 1 00 SSpreutall 1 1)0 David Bradd 1 00 Daniel Bradd 100 >teplien Tliorne 1 lO John Clousten 50 Mr and Mrs Willctt Plntt. 2 UO nRADFOIlO. (Collected by Miss Barry.) Mrs Algeo 24 Anon\mou3 sums 3 61 J W il irry 1 00 Miss Barry 50 Mrs Bennett II 45 KW llingham 50 Mr Hutterfield ;> 21 J F W Davies 1 00 Mr Deacon 26 J Doyle 24 .Mrs Kdtnanson Ii 24 Rev John Fletcher 5 00 Miss Gl..nham 24 .1 Grant o 24 Mr Graham 24 W Gormly 24 Mr Ilanlon 24 E Marrow 100 Dr G D Morton 1 GO A Murphy 1 00 W J McMaster 48 Mr Mills 24 Mr McCartney.... 24 Mr McCollum 24 P Playtor 1 oo Misti I'laytor. 100 R Playtor 50 G II Porter 24 Mrs ParkhlU.. 24 John Swallow 1 00 H D Stewart I 00 Mr Stibl).'! 37J Mrs Stevenson 24 W Spencn 24 Mrs D Stuart 30 Mr Walmsloy 24 WEST GWILtlAMBURT. (Collected by Miss Fletcher.) Mrs .lohn Armstrong 48 C Breretou 1 00 Mrs Coburn 4S .Julius DewBon 2 00 Mrs Dodds 1 oo Peter Ferguson 20 Mrs Ferguson 25 Matthew Greer 24 Mrs Wm Lowry. 024 **--"*"■— |-t-Tnmrtn-Lji.. ti?i. Oeoflf St. (t jtfm Mt» • Mr» Robi Mr* Th« Jobi vam MK Tbo Jan Job Jan WB Mn Wi Joi Kk 3ad 50 Thoniar. Thorpe 4S George Thorfio 25 Robert Wood 100 James Wood i 00 Samuel Walker 24 BARTON. St. Peter's Church. (Collected by Miss Ityckman.) Almas, Mrs John 2 00 Almas, Fred 100 Almas, Mrs 1 00 Bond, Silas 1 00 Bond, Mrs 1 00 Bull, Rev G A 5 (lO Bull, Mrs & family 6 00 Cook, Mrs 100 Filnian, l»eter 1 30 Filman, Mrs Jacob M 2 CO Flock. Daniel 1 00 Gourley, Col 3 no Hubbard, Arm 100 Kern, Samuel 2 00 Kern. Misn 50 Muirhead, W 1 1 Rennie, Ales 2 110 Rennie, Mrs 2 00 RyckmiiD, Mrs., Sr 1 00 Ryckmnn, G M 2 00 Servos, Ethel 2 dO Skinner, Geo 25 Skinner, Mrs 25 Tilman, MrR 1 UO Wallace, Mrs 25 QLANDFORD. St. Patil's Church. (Collected by Miss Lvdd and Miss Mullhollaad.) Annual Meeting 2 00 Alllaon, Wm CO •COLLECTIONS. Bates, Joseph 60 Bethune, Dr 1 00 Bethune. Mrs 1 00 Blair, .lames 25 Brlnham, Wm., Sr 1 00 Urit'liiim, M'm.,Jr U 50 Chonte, Mrs 25 Elnk, Mrs W 100 French, Thomas 1 00 French, Augustine 1 00 Gnxe, John 1 00 GaKi-, Mrs 100 Kern. Christopher. 1 )'0 Kern..Mrs 1 Oil Leeming. Mrs 100 McKce, Samuel 1 00 McKee, Lyrann 50 McKce, Miiry 12U McKce, Au'nos 12}^ MHcPouiiall. Mrs 35 .Martin, Thomas A 1 00 [Miittica, Annie 10 I McPhilomy. Wm 100 ' McPhilcmy, Francis A 25 Mulholhind, v\m 100 Morrow. Mrs 25 Norman, Mrs 50 Bobbins. I.oiens 25 Smith. Amos 1 00 Smith. Mrs 1 00 Smith, rhrebo 60 Smilh, Rclipcnn 60 Smith. Klizabcth 37 T\d(l, .Inhn 1 oo Tvdd, Mtm 50 Tyd'i, John ."iO Tydd, .Innics H. 60 1 Tydd, Miss 1 (10 1 Webber, Thoi 1 "0 Whytu, J 25 Young, Wm.... 100 DUNDA8. (Collected by Mrs. Meredith and Miss Smith.) ^ Rev F LOsler .' 6 00 K Li^cming 5 00 Mr Stanley 1 00 O Smith 50 MrsT Uatt IOC P Riley 50 OOalliver f.O MiFS Uidler 50 MrsRallard., 26 J Wal«.'> 100 Mrs llablington 1 00 MraHoyd 2ri Mrs Morcdith 2 00 MrUolph 100 MrG Hallin t 00 Mrs S Smith 100 Mrs Street .T 00 Mrs Begue.... 100 T Bcgue 50 Mrs Thompson 25 K S Brookes 1 50 W Fitzgerald 50 WMeFeders 100 W Gordon J 00 A Lewis .50 W Roberts 2 00 GMUaiton 4 00 A Friend 60 Mrs Covper 1 tiO Oliver TjO J Whitehead 50 Orerfiold 1 00 8 Overfield 2 00 Miss Thorpe 1 00 Mrs Ramsay ' 86 Mrs Lewis 100 O Jones 02ft Mrs Morton SO Mis Newitt OftO Mr Wright 2 00 LB Osier 2 Co C F J W Osier 2 00 W Maitland 50 HJCGwynne 26 Mrs Gwynne SO 1' Tupp 26 A Bennett SO Ferton .. 90 Mrs licrmett , 1 00 MrsBlnckwcU lO't R Swindle 60 WEST PliAMBno*. (Collected by Miss 0: Kceval.) A Friend 26 Mrs Morden 026 Mrs Wright 100 Mrs Wishart, Senr 4 dO Mrs Wishart, Jr. 60 Mr Wishart 60 Mrs VunKvery ..-. 26 Mrs Koss 60 Mr Frazer 60 Mr Hunt 25 Mr J Tunis 1 00 Keeval 1 00 WSecord 60 J Mnrcle. 60 J HBudd 50 Mrs More 75 Mr Morden H5 Mrs Morson 100 ANCASTKB. (Collected by Miss Gobel aniMtsa Kcdestone.) Mr Leith 6 00 Miss Forrier 6 OC Mr Woods 6 00 i Otf Miss LT Byrne OJf CISmier. Oti COLLECTIONS. xlyii. •"^ '0 86 100 26 080 060 200 " 2 00 ® 26 ' 60 026 • 60 90 ■ loo " lot 060 ' Misfl C; Kewal.) 26 026 loo *""• 4 00 '• 60 60 26 • 60 U60 26 100 100 60 6U 60 76 0!56 100 Mn Stwot DO Wm H Chamberlalo 25 Mra Irwin 60 Mm Gable 50 St Jobn'x Cburnh Sunday School Girls 2 03 MAHKHAM. (Collected by Eleanor Pingle.) Gcorfce liiown 60 Vita Davi(l8on 25 Thomas Denicon 50 JamcR FtinwicK 25 Jano Ealiln 25 RotxTt Goodyear 26 Thoman Krisby 50 W llliam Iloralcy 50 •laniitR Kln8oy 50 ThoinaR liownsbrouch 1 OH Sarah Lownxhrouitb 0,50 Hannah Lownsbrough.... O'SO JoTe Newlove 26 DMcMurlchy 25 Jacob Plnglo 1 00 George I'inglo 50 Amelia Pingle 1 Oi Joaeph Pingle 25 John Pingle 1 00 William I'ingle 50 Annie K Pingle 25 MthG Pingle i5 John Koliinson 2 00 Ifabclla Short. 25 Annie i^hort 25 Mr Stiver 25 (Collected by G DaTlson.) Ambrofle liarnt'tt 2 00 Stiphcn G Harnett 60 M M Drnithwaito 25 G.'orgo M Davison 100 MrflDavidcon t I'O (li'orgc Davismi -•') John Davisou 25 Pit Keltardt 25 A l''rifnil 0:5 George Hunter '-'6 Klleii Miirtin 10 John Jciice 'Jo Jnmea Keller II 10 Mrs Pingle 10 Mrs Keed 25 A Size Ovu Kov Geo.. "e Hill 6 ■WELT.INaXON SQUA1E. St. Luke's Church. (Collected by Mi,^, Minhinnick : nd Miss Chiipuian.) Uev.Dr Green 5 00 Henry Wyiitt 6 00 Christopher Richardson... 4 00 Wra Hiinton 2-flO Wm Chapman 100 John H Minliinnick 2 00 MrsSharpe , 1 01 Adam Sharpe oil John Hawkins T'' MrsChisliolm 1 '10 MisH Chisholm 20 Miss Fanny Chisholm 20 Mm nail 75 Miss Trusdale 26 Mrs Punning 26 A Friend 25 Wm Hodge 26 Mr Pent 26 Mr Hell 0.W Mrs Bell 60 MrsHorswell 25 Thomas Haggarth 25 MrGallowuy 26 John Allan 50 Mr Cole 50 Charles Needham, P. CO. 26 Kilward ione.s 25 Charles Hynes 2 00 Mrs Hvnes 100 Andrew Pettitt 2 00 Mrs I'cttitt 100 Miss Pettitt 60 Charles Nelson 26 Mrs A Gngn 60 Sirs Chrisotler 60 Miss Morrison 60 Dugal McKenzie 60 Mrs Prowse 025 Joseph Dates 26 James Lang 26 Mrs Parker 25 Miss Lennan 60 Charles Hales 76 Mrs llnstedo 2.'» .Tohn Minhinnick 50 Wm Miiihinnirk 25 Mrs Minhinnick 25 Thomas Graham 25 Mr Parsons 26 e A Carter 100 STBR. If Gobel and Mtw tone.) 6 00 6 0C 6 00 2 00 2 00 100 1 00 60 60 65 60 60 1 00 100 1 00 iOO 78 6 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 80 60 26 25 26 0» :V .•:....k zlriii. OOLLEOTIONS. COLLECTIONS REPORTED BY PAROCHIAL BRANCHES, SINCE THE CLOSING OF THE BOOKS ON 30th APRIL, 1868. rA I St. (C 3VKK Mrs ■ Mr» Bolii Mrt Tb« Jobi Bd« Mi« Tbo Ja« Job J»a Vfm Mfi Wl Wi 3 Davll APPENDIX. THE GORE AND WELLINGTON DTPTRICT BRANCn OP THE 1862. July 25. — Paid Spectntir office for advtrtising , $10 66 Sep. 19.— To remitted I'arent Sue Loty 230 00 Mar. 6.— " " ** 250 00 April 14.— " " " 255 00 " '• I'ii 1 Rev J. G. Oeddcs for postage, stationery, &o 12 64 •« «' Piu.l Mr. F. W Hates " " ' 8 00 •• •• Amount paiil over to Mr. Cameron for contingent expenses 20 00 «• " Balance remitted Parent Society 1822 88 W $2104 07 1868. April 17. — To Expenses of Meeting at Guelph $14 00 '• " Discount on silver " 3 00 •« " •' " Milton II. &0 164 •« " Balance per cheque on Comirorcial Bank Hamilton 700 92 $719 56 ^^^ NCII OP THE APPENDrX. CHURCH SOCIETY IN ACCOUiNT WITH THE TREASURER. li. Or. $26 00 60 00 78 26 1 60 14 00 4 00 18 00 20 00 68 76 60 00 13 00 60 00 40 00 31 90 40 00 1862. April 10. — By Balance per statement rendered brought forward 22. — *• Ani't of Mr IlijtgitiHon'H stipend r'd fiom Lowvi'lf May 19. — " Amount of Missionary's stipend received tro Arlliur, North Arthur, and Mount Forrest " «• Amount rooeivod from Georgetown «.. . May 28.— " •• •• York, Cale.lonia & Cayuga. June 10. — " •* •• Mr. Drink water on account of Rockwood 21.— " •' '< Rochton July 22.— " " «• Ontario and Stoncy Creek.. Aug. 9.— " " " llochton Oct. 8. — *' Am't of Air. Iligginson's q's stipend from LowviUe 7. — " Amount receiveU from Rockwood Nov. 12. — '• Am't r'd from Mr. Higginson from Watcrdown.. Deo. 2. — " Amount from Rockton for quarter ending July 31. 8. — " Amount received from Churoii Ascension, special collection on Thanksgiving Day on ac't M. F'd. 31. — " Amount received from Beverly Jan. 7. — " Amount received from Mr. Iligginson on account Waterdown and Lowville March — By amounts received from following Parishes : Barton „ $46 46 Waterdown and LowviUe 140 68 Pusliuch, Elora and Fergus 117 86 St. John's, Dundas and Nelson 61 80 Si. Luke's, Wellington Square 41 00 Oakvilleand Palermo 138 66 Waterdown 60 00 Saltfleet 12 86 Christ's Church, Hamilton , 298 67 Church of Ascension, do 47 00 Stoney Creek 28 60 Arthur Mission Ill 02 Georgetown and Stewartown 66 60 Beverly 70 00 Barton and Glanford. 26 02 Ancaster and Dundas 60 46 Lowville 60 00 Dundas and West Fiamboro* 61 00 Cayuga, York and Caledonia 30 00 By amount received from Arthur on account Mis. B'd. 137 00 60 00 4< 1863. April 17. — By Amount received from late Treasurer " «♦ Guelph , •• •« Milton, Hornby and Omflgh " Milton, Special Indian Mission , . " Eramosa, Ascension Church *« " Glenallan Missionary stipend " •• •' Parochial collection " " Georgetown, additional " •• Rev. C. S. Drihkwater April 25. — " Beverly Mission, Minister's stipend, due 1st Feb. 1863 April 28. — " Hamiltori, Ascension Church, balance annual subs. 1862-63. Hamilton, 28th April, 1863. - 1568 96 $2104 07 $20 00 827 86 160 96 6 00 10 26 87 J6 9 23 60 5 00 40 00 63 60 $719 66 ARCH. CAMERON, Treaiurer, Gore and Wellington Branch Church Society, Diocese of Toronto. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 Li£|Z8 ■ 50 ^^™ |25 2.2 II l^^ 1.8 |l.25 II 1.4 5| < 6" - ► HiolDgraphic Sdences Corporation •23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 ^ -<>, "^* %0 4^ !^ f lii. 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Notices of Directions i-^ Officers of the Society iii Constitution of the Society v Reprort for 1862-63 ,.. lucoino Annual Sermons Widows' and Orphans' Funds. Mission Fund General Purposes Fund Students' Fund Book and Tract District Branches Gore and Welliiiti,ton Newcastle Niagara Home Simr* >e Re\. acob's Report... Rev. ./hance's Report. 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 20 20 23 25 29 31 33 35 Afi'esdix : Abstract of Accounts i Invested Funds ii Summary of various accounts iii Liabilities and assets t Summary of Collections vi Subscriptions received by Parent Society xiii List of Life and Incorporated Members ziv Subscription Lists zvii Cash received after closing Books zlviii Resolutions passed at the Nineteenth Annnal Meeting xlix District Treasurer's accounts 1 Simcoe Branch accounts Iii f\\