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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) 1.0 I.I ■ 50 "!"== IIIIIM Z2 Bluu 1 — 1.8 1.6 A /APPLIED IM/^GE Inc ^S-^ 1653 East Mam Street =*..= Rochester, Nsn York U609 USA '■^S (716) 482 -0300 - Phone ^^ (716) 288 - 5989 - Fox 5-—- HAMILTON'S FIRST CHURCH-EHECTEO 1824 S'V ""(o the children of Israel Uu,t they go forward ' ''scVoofr'''^'-''' r^-^-yofo- Church and Sunday School, we are remnuie.i of this ancient deliverence It is that'tT I i^""' ""'' '•^^" ^^"" ^"'- ''^'-^'1 Church, of . t t n es ofTr ^^^'T'"''^''''' '^^ hindrances and var.edexperi- had n^nl'T' '"' "T^' '"'" °^ ''^'" '"^'°^y -'^ Church has had no small share m the religioas development of our city and country, and from our Sunday School many have gone St ho hll honorable positions in religious and business life we hellT T ^"" ^"" *"" °^ '^'"^'"«- There has been, we believe a deepenmg of the piety and consecration of our members, many also especially in connection with our recen evangehst.c services, have been brought to Chris,, and ou g~soT" '■"'"" '"" °"^ P^°P'^ ^^"-'^ -' '"' During the year some of our most honored and valued rnembers have been summoned from earthly toil to the htgl^e serv.ce before the throne. -. These all hav^ obtained a good report through faith." ^ ' As to the future-we never were more full of heart and hope ce^ri; ^:T'' 7 '^'' '''""'' ^' ^ P'«^^^ °^ >- greatS success m the days to come, and cheering ourselves with the assurance that thepromises of God cannot fail, we take up he old watchword of our fathers : " Come let us anew our journey pursue, roll round ,vM the year And never stand still, till the Master appear. " W. L. RUTLEDGE. fij|flWBl|i|-|iJiJ) Sjrlljflij, FIRST METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. J^Thk First Methodist or Kinir Street CI ,ir,-h ;. ,i, \S) u 1. . . ^ -aireet L Lurch is the mother ot a the REV. W. L. BUTLEDGE, B. A. P«8TOB. THOMAS S. MORRIS, SUPERINTINDENT. Should^! e to Cod-' ' . "' ''' first family to settle in Hamilton ChTrch of r" iZ "' '^''' ^"''^'■' ^"^'' ^^'^'^""^"^ ^ --"ber of the Church of Lngland, conveyed the present site, consisting of one acre and e-gh perches, to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church "xaj Laid ITd h""' V' ""r'"''"^ ^'-^^-^ '^' ^ ^-^ --^ f- Ro*^ Land, and he was often to be seen worshipping with ti,em. Previous to the conveyance of the church site, it formed a pari of his loo acre farm, which was bounded by Weilinjjton. Main, Barton and Kmerald streets, and the whole loo acres had been bou>,'ht for a yoke of oxpn and a barrel otpork. AlthouK'h 75 years have passed since the first church was built, Dr. William Case, of Itast Hamilton, has a very vivid remembrance of the "raisinjf bee " and is fond of recalling? the event. Some of the first preachers were |<:ider Culp, Dr. William Case and the four Ryerson brothers William, John, Kdwin and Hgerion; the last named illustrious man. Rev. K|-erton Rverson, D. D., LL. D., we arp proud to think will rank in History alongside of Pym and Hampden, be- cause of his ma^niifiicent and efl^ective work in the interests of civil and reiffious liberty. The two prominent reforms with which his name is indis- solubly connected are the secularization of the Clergy Reserves and the outlining and perfecting of a national system of education for Ontario, un- surpassed by any other in the world. His wife. Hannah Aikman, was one of the King St..-et Sunday School scholars, and she was buried in the hallowed ground surrounding the church, and the stone that was placed over her grave can still be seen wiih the quaint inscription: To the Memory of MRS. HANNAH KYERSON, wife of Egerton Ryerson, a Methodist Itinerant Preacher. She was born August 4th, IH04, Died January 31st, |H:i2, In sure and certain hope of Eternal Life, Through the atonement and mediation of a Crucified Saviour, She wali'^- ^V-- •>-^-. n, Day A. M. Waters. '^"""^^"' ^'"'- " ^"'.vfor, Mrs. W. H. Smith. Mrs! Representatives from conK'reiratio., I S loh (I r . .- I- ^oun- KrankC. Mcllrov VV M Sm ih /' .^■J''^' *'.•/•"> ter. sr., K. W. VV. Ross. '^'"-in, VV. H Smith. John Somerville, R. Rajcroft, Sunday School Superintendent Thomas S. Morris Irustee Board representative -VVm. [.akinj;. gU.ARTKRLV HO.VRI) KINANCIAI. STATKMKNT. KROMJANU.AKV .st, , .Sc^8, toj.AMAKy .St. ««9y. KKCEIPTS. PAV'ivxS. Cash from envelopes $ ,248 36 Hv Rev W r k>,„i.i Quarterly collections.. ,» ,« ^ i" *- •^"^'^'^jfe. From Trustee Board. ,, ^6 ("I-. k '^i "" T*" -^ *-''"■ '^ '3oo 00 ^ ^" *-''i^'^ books and sundries 10 00 *i3io 00 I " $1310 cx) THOS. MORRIS. Sk., Kecordin^ Steward. Missionary Society. RKCEIPTS. PAY.MENTS. T:; m!L!:Z^.^C,f ;- - ^l ---t expenses , . ,^ To plate collections ^°^ ?? ^^ '"''^' to^^eneral treasurer 420 65 •SUPEKANUATION hUND. To contributions $ C7 20 «.,.,. 1 . Tocash from trusteeboard 43 7? ^ ''' '' '" ^''"- ^-^^^urer. . $.0, 00 $101 00 ^ $Joi 00 EDUCATIONAL SOCIETV. To contributions »ft fii -,-, u Topiatecoiiections::::::* to'° lissrr'' '^ ^^ ^' °y ^^^^^ I" yen. treasurer. . 79 82 TRUSTEE BOARD. Rev. W. L. Rutledge, H. A. chairman, Or. Day Smith, treasurer, Thos. Morris, sr., James Pajjfe, I- A. Cummer, Alexander J^ayes, Hu«-h Murray, John Skinner, Joseph Ross, R. Raycroft, Wm. Laking, John S. Job, secretary, H, Gayfer, sr., pew steward, William Hunter, W. Truesdale, J. B. Griffith, W. H. Nichols, W. Q. Moore. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. FROM JANUAKV ISt, 1898, To JANUARY ,st, ,899. RKCEU'TS. Proceeds of Anniversary Contrihutiuns l)y envelopes! Pew rents, quarterly .... Platecollections .....'...'. Quarterly collections ......... Cash from S. S. treasurer! ..".'.*. . Church debt subscriptions . ! . ! ! 7')th Anniversary subscriptions! ! Special subscriptions Cash for surrender of life" policies ( ash borrowed Church Relief Fund !!!!!!!!'!" Contingent Fund ... "! Woman's Missionary Fund ! . ! ! ! Sustentation Fund !!!!! General Conference F'und *!!'!! Kducational Fund .... Superanuation Fund ..!!!!!'!!!! Missionary Contributions !!!! !! » 14") 00 at; 12 r,r, 10s 51 4OI 81 43 -AS •174") (>!» 4M 14 '■iT2 00 I0'_» 44 \'21U 70 14H50 00 11 04 15 50 ■M 5H 11 H7 12 8a 7H 5;{ 57 2!)" 42;i 15 UISBUKSKMKNTS, Cash due treasurer Cash for church debt., ! ! ! Intenest on debt Water rate.s .... Ta.\es ....!!.!! Fire insurance . . ! Fuel Cas light ! ' ■ F^lectric light !!!!.!!' Transfer of mortgage. . ! ! ! ! " Anniversary expenses . ! ! ! Music Printing and stationery Repairs and supplies ! . Pastors salary Se.\ ton's salary ! . ! ! C>rganisfs salary !!'.!!'"!! j' 'I'enor and conductor's salary" Conductor's .salary Soprano's salary ...'....'..' Hasso's salary I'ianistI !! [] Organ blower !!!!!!!!! I'ulpit supply ! _" Telephone. . Woman's Missionary Fund ! ! Fducational Fund ' ! Contingent l'"und .! !! ! Church Uelief Fund. C-eneral Conference Fund ! . ! Sustentation l-"nnd ! ! ! ! ! Superanuatiori F'uud ••••■ Missionary Fund !!!!.!!! Cash on hand 9 (iO 4S . iOOliJ ;(.! . 710 72 *!» 05 !<8 tKI !»2 20 . , 171 50 Hit HO ."ii !)4 1N!» 15 20 HO 14 40 I4!> 02 24a OH 1210 00 305 5H 210 00 120 Ki 25 00 17H (iO 75 00 20 00 •20 00 5 4(» 15 25 22 5.H 7!t Ha ir. .50 11 04 12 tin 11 H7 101 00 42H 15 5;{2 04 »2I:J!M» 14 Church debt, mortgage. $14,500 « 4 per cent, interest. »2i;J!)!) 14 D. DAY SMITH. Treasurer. ? 'ore in the history ot the school. I he number on . ^i[ is as follows : Normal class Infants class ............ iz„ Officers and teachers ................' v,4 Total ... 17 ,125 Mr. Young's class. hoys' Girls ."■ ■■ 720. be done for . 16 . 226 KKCKIHIS. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. To cash on hand ft " Anniversary collections. ...'* i ' " Surplus fom picnic " " " * " Suhscription from base ball cliib " (^hristmasdonation.. " Interest .".';.'.'." .'■ 2 42 " Sunday school collections 980 07 HXI'KNDirUKE. 19 !W (i7 25 10 35 a 0(1 4 65 Hy general Sunday school coil's. . $ 5 00 S. school Association. 14 OO " I'rintirg ." ; ; " ' 4 ^ " Hlank books aud sundries 12 03 ,|. VV. Smith, gramophone H 00 " W, Spencer, repairs S. S. organ 5 00 ;; !,''='^''y • 4 6, rermdicals 158 00 " Mi.'-sionary subscription ...... |00 00 Dr. Smith on building fund 480 00 " Cash on hand 4 (j.j «787 70 W. (;. MOOKE, Sec'y Treas. »787 70 STATEMENT OF •;UN1>AV SCHOOL BUILDING KUNn TO APRIL IsT, 18»9. April 1st '(>8-Amount of Sunday school debt ,, ,„, One year's interest at 4 per cent ..'.'.'..'..','. * ,?„ ^^ By cash from Sunday school treasurer ^'JJJ ^ April ist '99-Amount of Sunday school debt to date. 4194 29 Reduction of debt during the year .......".".'..'.".'.'.".'.■.■■■ ja^ 20 D. DAY SMITH, Treasurer. 8 Amission Circle. OfFICERS. Mrs. H. Gayfer, pres, Mrs W I R.-fl^^ Miss E. Kappelle. .nd vice-pres. M^" a Rtl '^'' T """"'' Miss Nichols, corresponding sec'y. M LakW ' ?"''""^ ''^'^• Mr. E. McLachlin. treasured. ' Mi s Dex f ' "" k . " Mi«« K- tr,._ I . . L'exter, mission band sunt WATCH TOWER HERALDS. TREASURER'S REPORT. FROM JANUARV 1st 1898 TO JANUARY 1st ,899. RECEIPTS. 0,.i . EXPENSES. walance on hand -e Wilson, ist Vice-Fres. Miss Jennie Uarvev. Cor.-Sec'v Miss Ethel Tucker." Assistant Sec'v Mi.ss May Campbell, Junior Supt. CONVENERS OK Miss A. K. Henrv, Lookout. Miss Klla Kappeie. Music. Miss Lizzie Anderson, Flower. Miss Anj,rela jarvis, Visitinir. Mr Jaines Hennin<,^ Temperance. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand Mr. Filians lecture. .. :.;;; '. ^ (1 C. E. Convention Fund 17 so Collections 2^ 2- Ji. r. Vounjc, I'resident. Miss B Jarvis, 2nd Vice-1'res Miss (iertie Mover, Rec.-SecV Miss E. Sajfe, Treas. Miss H. Ivey. Assistant Supt. CO.M.MI ITEES. Mr. Thos. S. Morris. Pr. MectVr Miss FdithP, acock. Social. M|ss Frances Nichols. MissionV MissBethia Murray. S..-choo'i: Mr. John Williams, Good Lit. KXPENSKS. K- H. Potter, flowers. ..$ n ^^ 2 00 20 00 ^' 75 5 00 2 42 ' 57 Provincial C. E. Union Frank C. Mcllrov acc't. Provincial C. E Con Donation .Mr, Filian.. Hr. Hay Smith , . Sundries Balance on hand '^hl 49 MISSIONARY Ft'NDS FOR 1898. *' 57 49 To amount ^nven by the members of the ^ocietv By <^"-|;alf support of Lin-u-Sheo in West China Sclu^ol ( W.uL S) (the other halt is trjven bv fun or C F » « ,, Towards support of Dr. Hart in West China ^ ^ ^"^ tor General Missionary Society of our Chuidi .' '. . .' .' .' .' .' 'I ^^ ^ 35 5^^ M FRANCES NICHOLS, Convener Missionary Com^-^'' '^" '^^^ '^° jf«fW»| CO O o X o (0 >• < Q Z D II) X o E 3 Z O h 10 Q O X h m S h E IL O <0 B Ul z o < lU h a z < (A E Ul o iZ u. o i II Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs Davey. Hon.-President. Mrs. Murray, President Mrs. Mathews ,st Vice-President. Mrs. Dexter, and Vice-President. Mrs. Koss, 3rd V.ce-President. Mrs. Moore, Secretary-Treasurer. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RKCKIPTS. 1 o cash on hand, an 1st 18(J8 «<-.■>•;•> u <■ ■ " Eees i^uo ...Hi o^ 2,1 Hy expenses of entertaiument ....» 11 74 " l-oaninKdishes', etc 'l t- .',' J-^^H'^ts. etc. for parsonage .... 43 07 '■ Talent concert . J ho /."^"=^''^^ ,, , '0 " Yoiinn |,ulies concert '. 40 Jo "" ^^"^ J""' '" ^""" • " ' ^^^ '"^^ ■• Married ladies concert ..'.,'."' 50 (i4 "Donations |. ,^y »'22(i 1.5 l-iixTT^ MARY E. MOORE, Secretary-Tireasurer. Worr.an's Missionary Auxiliary Mrs. W. L. Rutledi-e. President. Mrs. Torrance, 2nd Vice-Pres. Mrs. W, H. Simpson, Cor.-Sec. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand $ 7 2c Fees, donations, etc 360 70 Mrs.W. H. Nichols, ist Vice-Pres. Mrs. Jerome Overholt, Rec.-Sec. ' Mrs. G. W. Kappele, Treas. EXPENDirURE. By Branch Treasurer $357 34 " Sundries ■ 8. 36 " Bahince on hand 2 2!^ $367 95 $367 95 JUNIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEANOR SOCIETY. Miss May Cainpbell. Supt. Jo'-eph Rutledge, President. Mab;l Smith, Secretary. Morville Dean, Treasurer. Mat^tha Dodson, Look-after. Leiia DeLonff. Social. Peter McMillan, Birthday. Cassie Smith, Scrap Book. RECEIPTS. Miss and Gen. Balance . . Sunday collections Missionary collections . . Convention collections . . .$ 30 41 • 5 04 9 33 • 4 75 $ 49 53 Miss Ivey, Assistant Supt. Robert Kerr, Vice-Pre->ident Nellie Edwards, Assistant Sec'y. Cessil James, Lookout. Stella Hamilton Praver Meeting. Herbert Nichols, Missionary. Cecil Rolls, Temperance. Essie Hayes, Music. EXPENSES. By part sup't Lin-u-Sheo $ 12 50 Papers for Newfoundland )^g Provincial C. E. Con... 6 00 Sundries Balance on hand 7 72 22 72 49 S3 ra Complete List of Members of School. MARCH 31st 18U'J. Church class. Mr. E. T, Young, teacher. Edith Hunier, Mr. Howard, Mrs. Howard, Will Kerruish, Albert J. Cummer, Mi.ss Lafferty, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. \lo>er, ,\1iss Campbell, urs. Ferneaux, Mr Simpson, Miss .Angold, Mrs, Young, Miss VVoolner, Mrs. Morris, Alf Connell. Normal Class. Mr. J. S. Job, teacher. Jennie Gibson, James Hemming, Florence Wnite, Annie Glover, Ada Keid, Joseph' Woon, Etnel Moore, Miss Nash, Miss Wright, Florence Nichols, Lizzie Anderson, Emma Yuker, Edith Feacock, Otto Bahn, James Williamson, Miss Stephens. James H. Eagleton. YOUNG LADIES. No. 1. Mr. R. L. Whyte teacher. Katie Reid.Lydia Davis, Margaret Williams, Mrs. Dawdy, Mrs. Laking, Mrs. Ross, Jennie Baldwin, Fannie Keid, Clara Hardman, Belle Jarvis, Nellie Hammill, Mina War- dell, Myra Bradshaw, Lucy Ford, Sara Cummer, Mrs. A. .Mcintosh, Mrs. Zella Mcintosh, Bertha Haker, Lizzie Reid, Jennie McBeth, Edith Douglas, Mary Bessie, Annie Ripley^ Mary McLaren, Julia Davis, Ada Lind, 'May Williams, Ada Kearns, Mrs. McKee. Mr. W. H. Elliott, teacher. E. E. Hroach, Miss Babcock, Miss Miss Dean, E. Ecclestone L. Gundy, Mrs. Humphries Harvey, A, Hardy, E. King Miss Miss Miss No. 2 Bowes, Connell Foster, Hyde, J Lyons, L. Laking, M. Laking, May Motta shed, Maud Mottashed, Miss Munn, Miss Moffat, C. Mcllroy, L. Overholt. Miss Powley, W. Pitcher. Jennie Rayne, L. Raycroft, H. Rowland, E. Sage, .Miss Scarr N. Urry, L. Urry, Miss Wardell. E. White- lock, A. Wilkinson, K. Yuker, MissGrover R. Berry, J. Todd, Miss ''.rnell. No. 3. .Mr. David Hastings, teacher. Lizzie Overholt, Maggie Overholt, Edith Kappele, Annie Mellon, Libbie Searles. No. 4. Miss Ada Dexter, teacher. Eva Mason, Dolly Baskerville, Lizzie Derby, Bella Mosgrove, Ethel Niles, Lavinia Jeffs! Cora Derby. No. 5, Miss Charlotte I.avery, teacher. Bessie Truesdale, Jean Kilvington, Carrie Scott, Lizzie McKnight, Ada McKnight. No. 6. Mrs. Torrance, te ;Her. L. Small, Emma McArthur, G. Trut. Jale, E. Small, L. Tovel, E, Bradshaw, Missjeffery' E. McArthur, R. Pearce. No. 7. Miss E. Kappele, teacher. Violet Stewart, Gertie Henry, Lucy Kendall, Mary Murray, Bernie McKay, L. May Kellond, Edna VVaters, Alice Kappele, Amy Doran, Ro.se Hove, .Mabel Scott, Mabel (. jamie- son, .^ggie Love, Ida Mcllroy, Carrie McPonald, Minnie Wright, Alma Gayfer, (.lara Keith, Emily L. Ruiledge. No. 8. Miss C. Kerruish, teacher. Anita Waters, Daisy Nixon, Louie Tailor, Mabel Smith, Minnie VVhitelock, Edith Shaver, Nellie Edwards, Edith iucker, Fannie Poulter, Alletta Ra.son, Ella VanFleet, Lily Yuker, Hazel Loosley, Ida Maj . No. (». Mr. Frank C. Mcllroy, teacher. Tillie Wyndham, F[o Tallman, Grace Mat- thews, Ethel King, Ida Patterson, Florence Austin, Ethel Iredale, Gertie Moyer. Ella llamp.sou, Bella Ripley. No. 10. Mr. Thos. Epps, teacher. Maggie Truman, I.illie Broach, Annie Kendall, Nellie Mathews, Mabel ( rossley, Lillie Volker, Francis Nash, Ethel Tucker.Minnie Suther- land. Jennie C liff, Grace Seaman, Marcella Jeffery, Jennie Wilson, Je.ssie Edmonds, Lillie Mcintosh, Aggie McKinley. No. 11. Mrs. Rutledge, teacher. Ethel G. Fisher. Gertude M. Torrence, Zella R. Dexter, Dora Job, Jessie L. Upton, Mary E. Harper, Sarah A. Harper, Stella A. Hamilton, Garner M.Page, Nettie Tregenza, May Mayhew, Clara Hedford, Martha A. Dodson, No. 12. Miss James, teacher. Grace Iredale, Jessie Austin, Cessil James, Lena Wells. Carrie Wright, Aggie Shaver, Ida McGurk, Jessie Patterson, Flossie Nichol, Edie F:cclestone, Lolla Loosley. No. 13. Mrs. Wright, teacher. Ada Kilvington, Lilly Truesdale, Jule Stuart, Ethel Smith, Bertha Jamieson, Ida Scott, Lelia DeLong, Annie Clappison, No. 14. Mi.ss Ida Wright, teacher. Clara Kilvington, Lizzie Dawdy, Essie Hayes, Nettie Fowler, Myrtle Hayes. No. 15. Mr. Charles Potter, teacher. Florence Beatty, Allie Stewart, Eleanor French, Hessie McMillan, Etta Freeman, Georgie Stewart, Mabel Edwards, Edith Taylor, Alice Mathews. No. 16. Miss May Kappele, teacher. Edith Jarvis, Kathleen Henry, Mary Stephens, Cora Cummer, Kella Armstrong, Mabel Collier. Kdith Kappele, Kathleen Moore, Annie Nichol. No. 17. Mrs. W. J. Wa_tc,,, teacher. Etht^l Perry, Lottie Sage, Lassie Smith, Jessie Miller, Essie Broach, Alice Austin, Marion Niles, E. Chagnon, Ethel Mudge, Wannette Waters. I 13 I No, 18. Mrs. M-Arthur, teacher. Alma Sage.lennie Woods.Ma.J Uichards. Amelia t. IVeblecock.Alma Tallman, Kihul Anstey, Ethel Truman, Kosetta Fielding. No. 19. Mr. Alex. Nixon, teacher. Myrtle Baker, Laura Soules, Kdna Lucas, Jessie Hoothman, Maggie Campbell, Winnie Moyer, Maud Clappison. No 20. Miss Jessie Murray, teacher. Edna Edwards, Elizabeth C. lampbell, Bella Reid, Minnie Heid, Elhel Maud Epps, Nellie VV.Tremble.Alma E. Baxter, Allie M Wright. No. 21. Miss Azuba F.Bristow, teacher. Ethel Tallman, May Garrold. Jessie Nichol Ethel Wright, May Hearn, Jessie Tice, Ella Martin, Mary Mathews, Edith ( lappison, Nellie Collyer, Marion Bennet, I'earl Marnott. No. 22. Miss Parke, teacher. Maggie Guy, Eva Street, Kosie DeLong, Laura Howron, Ethel I'edlar. Nluriel Simpson. Katie I'edlar, Hazel Garvin, Edith (_ ulp, I'.dna Mudge.Gertie Roussel, Jessie Koussel' Edna Dodson. ' YOUNG MEN. No. I. Miss Avesa Ray croft, teacher. T. Owen Baldwin, George I'oulter, Robert A nderson, Robert H Potter, Milner I'oulter, Joseph B. Nixon, William Nelson Tallman, Alaihew Garvin, Jack Britton. No, 2. Mr. John Somerville, teacher. R. Cummer, A. Tallman, James Tasker, William Nash, Charles Tallman, Morris Long, Fred M. Moore. No. 3. Mr. Hugh Murray, teacher. Frank Lavery, Charles Truesdale, Daniel Kappele, v\ iUiam Wright, Walter Marriott, Hugh Murray jr,, lames Iredale, Herbert Cowan, William Anstey, Eugene Whitby, Thomas Stevens, llatry Street. Charles Sharpe, Charles Gibson, Roland Cuckou, James Dodson, John Jeffs, Donald Cornell, John Gibson, No. 4. Mrs. Dean, teacher. Herb. Cummer, Will Campbell, Guy H. Long, F'red Garvin, Leonard Furminger, George Williams, John M.>sgrove, F;arnest Mos- grove, Carleton Lane, S. McMichael. Mo. 5. Miss Annie E. Henry, teacher. Percy Tice, Herbert P.Nichols, Wesley Overholt, Ivan Smi:h, Robert Kerr, Murray Burk- holder, Archie Rickards, Percy Miller, Herbert Stevens, Arthur Bowron, C. A. Smith, llilliard Laidman. No. 6. Mr. W. J. Waters, teacher. Fred. Kellond, Alf. Ecclestone, Arthur Moore, Edgar Soules, Frank Hutchison, George Nixon, John Gage, Harry True.sdale, Ross Green, Edwin Truman, |ohn Angold,Gordon Wright, Will Griffith, Charlie McDonald, Russell Jamieson, George Poison. No. 7. Miss .Minnie Kerruish, teacher. Roy Street, Edward A. I'eacock, Cecil Rolls, Harry McDonald, Willard Griffith, Harry Green. No. 8. Miss H. Ivey, teacher. Burt Street, Morville Dean, Oscar Gant, William Pazet, Wesley Jamieson, Fred Nash, Cameron Webb. No. 9. Miss Mary McVittie, teacher. Walter Rickards, Ernie Chagnon, lohn Hill, Ernie Mason, Arthur Clippison Spencer Clappison, Henry Martin, V\ illie Pettit. No. 10. Mrs J. Hamilton, teacher. Gordon Hickey, Walter Yuker, Roy Hamil- ton, John Ryckman, Logie Kappele, |oseph Rutledse, John Ferneaux, Rex Smith Everett Jenks. No. 11. Mr. Hubert Job, teacher. Wm R. Ecclestone, Herb. R. Wilson, Reginald M. Ecclestone, Ellis Wyndham, Gordon Rutleilge.MarkB.Holton,ArvieJ.McVettie. No. 12. Miss Emma Smith, teacher Eddie Yuker, Sam Miller. Alliston Robbins' George Tice, Earl Dean, George Broach,' Fred Donovan, Ralph Bowron. ^ ^1' },K '^''^'* '^- Jarvis,taacher. Leonard Kendall; Roy Potiicary, Hamilton Potticary Leonard Thomas. William Vollick 'ohn H Denman, David Baird, Robert Stokes. No. 14. Mis- J. Brown, teacher. Roy Hickey, Roy I'ark, Robbie Smith, Herbie Woods, Clarance Overholt, Harry Gant Stewart l.ucas Thomas Moyer, Harold Park, Eddie Peddisr. No. 15. Miss Mabel Hunter, teacher James Anstey, John Will, Oliver Street' Will Angold, Arthur Gayfer, Roy Booth- man, Charles Anstey, Frank Perry, Willie Furminger, Arthur Baker, Robert Reid. No 16. Mi.ss Anstey, teacher. Irwin VanHeet, Harold Waters, Arthur Dunning Ernest Nichol, Palmer Kinsman. Reginald Sanderson, Lavellb Smith, Walter Anderson Gordon McMurray, William Manser. ' No 17. Mrs. T. Kilvington, teacher. Frank lice. Fred Old, ChaHes Randall Harry Cliff, Charles Searles, Harry Bissell' Arthur Searles. No. 18. Miss Carroll, teacher. Peter DeLong.Richard Wyndham, Reggie Doran wr"°Ll ^^'^'''*' """^ Wyndham, Willie Wyndham, Louis Donovan, Harry Sharpe D'Arcy McMurray, John McMillan, '4 No. 10. Miss Kcclestone, teacher. Charlie Henry, VViilie Street, Lionel Monck, hrnesi Zimmerman, Tommy Hammill, George Hewitt, Willie Dixon, John Vox. Alfred Gibson. No. 20. \fiss M. Francis Nichols, teacher Ired T. Holmes, Chas. 1'. Upton, Hgerton V. Mason, D.iviil K. Smith, Fr^d C. Cochran, VVilbert J.Upton, Harold ,\firtin. No. 21. Miss Nellie M.ithews, teacher. loeGant, Hwart Hamilton, Charlie Peacock Arthur Urry, Fred Sage, Leslie Street, N. Zimmerman. No. 22. Miss A. Kilvington, teacher. Flmer ChaRnon, Roy Perry, Russel Austin, Howard I'otticary, Lawrence Pilgrim, George Montgomery, VViilie Gow, Willie Guy. Kov Anderson, Kirk (Jreen, Alfred Uoswell, Kddie Wright, Hay Dean. No. 2a. Miss B F:ssex, teacher. Eddie Young, VViilie Gibson, James Gow, George Park, I'ercy Dean, Edwin Stevens, Waller Stevens, blake Itvans, Walter I'ettil. No. 24. W. J, McNair, teacher. Albert Leslie, Roy Fcclestoiie, John Mathews, George Hritton, Othmar Ross, Archie Dixon, Teddie Hearn, Roy Ifobertson, Eddie Whitelock, Vernon Mathews. Teachers- INFANT CLASS. -Mrs. Gildon, Miss Bristow, Miss Murray, Miss M. Mason. GIRLS. ^ Rosie Armstrong.Ella Austin, Mabel ■ Baxter, Blanch Carson, Grace Car- son, Janet Cunningliam, Josephine Boothman, May Drysdale, Marion •Pixon, Norms' Evans, Helen Edcle- stone, Marjory Green, Clara Faulk- ner, Edith Fearneaux, Mildred Forester, Zetta Gay, Freda (iay, Norma Gilmore, Irene Guy, Gladys Guy, Zella Garvin, Mercia Garrond, Lillian Gayfer, Dora Hazell, Alice Moore.Lulu Martin, Bella McMillan, Eana Mooney, Hattie Mathews, Aletta Jones, Marjory Kappele, Minnie Nichol, Helen Pettigrew, Gertie Pedlar, Winnie Price, Olive Patterson, Ivy Pedlar, Irene Rolls, Irene Rickards, Gyda Hearn, Delta Hendershot, May Bennet, Delia Barnfather, Vera Baker, Edna Byrne, Myrtle J Scott, Mary Sage, Ethel Searles, Myra Simpson, Anita Small, Olive Smith, Lena Taylor, Gertie VanAlder, Ada Webber, Olive Woodcock, Georgie Yuker, Maggie 'Webber, Joe Zimmerman, Ola Smuck. BOYS. Frank Austin, Harry Burnett, Albert Burnett, J. Burnett, G. Baker, Willie Bement, Lloyd Bulchart, F. Collier, Jabez Cliff, Randa Baker, Georgie Cook, Earl Dye, W Hie Dixon. John Collier, Frank Ecclestone, Willie Easter, Lloyd Evans, Henry Eagle- ton. Harry Chappel, Alva Forrester, Arlo Farley, Joe Fox, Frank F'ox, Merle Green, Alex. Goodale, Robbie Guy, Percy Gant, Maurice Garrold, Murphy Garrold, Gordon Goodale, F^red Hendershot, Tommy Hutchin- son, Mattie Hayes, Olda Lang, Charlie Iredale, Hughson Mcintosh, Herb e Kellond, Norman Laidman, Georgie Monck, Johnnie McMjIlan, Carl Manning.Lloyd Moore, Tommy Magen, Harold McMullen, Jack McAllister, Roy Miller. Roy Max- well, Allan Jones, Gordon Jones, Curliss Pettigrew. Bertie Rolls, Willie Rous^el, CliflFord Miller, Charlie Searles, Willie Wyndham, F.Treblecock,N.Tice,H. Wyndham, Tomfny Woods, Harry Woods, Humly Wark, Albert Tremble, Leslie Whitlock, Arthur Webber, Frank Young, Willie Zimmerman. *? <''? i6 Financial Sunamary of Receipts Quarterly Hoard 'rrustoc iioarcl Siiiulay Scluiol Christ iiiM luuleavor Junior iMulcavor Woman's Missionary Fund Mission Circle Mission Hand (iencral Missionary Fund Poor l"\ind . . Ladies' Aid Society .... Cieneral Conference Fund Church Relief Fund ' ' ' ' '..'.'.....'. Sustentation Fund Continf,^ent Fund Superanuation h'und.. Hducational Fund >i,3io 4.-''« 7<'7 «M "J 3O0 93 62 172 12 I I I I '5 57 81 00 ()i 74 <'7 12 70 74 '5 '5 29 93 33 (H «7 50 29 82 Sabbath Services. $7,673 33 Public Preachin>r ' n.oo a m. and 7 p m. Sahbath school and bible classes . . ^. , - ,-, ,n Junior Christian Kndeavor ,y ^,;, .^^ ,„' Week Evening Services. Monday, Christian luuleavi r H p. „,. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. ... 8 n. m. Church Glasses. Sunday, jo to i i a. ni. No. 4 meets in Room No. 7 Leader, Mr. R. L. Whyte. No. 5 meets in Room No. i— Leader, Mr. John Henry. No. II meets in Room No. 5-Leaders^^Messrs. H. Murray. W\G. Moore No. 12 meets m Room N0.20 Leader, Mrs. W. B. Smith. ' No. 13 meets in Rooni No. ig -Leaders. F. C. Mcllroy, F. W. Gayfer. Sunday, i 2.1:; to i p. m. I meets in Infant's Class Room ' Leader, Mr. Thos. Morris sr 7 meets in Room No. 20 Leaders, I)r Day Smith. Mr.G. F. Fisher 8 meets m Room No. 5 Leader Mr. Joseph Kendall. Sunday, 4 to 4.-50 p. m. No. 9 meets in Room No. 6 Leader. mVs. A. M Water'-. No. 10 meets in Room No. 5— Leader. Mrs. H. Gayfer. Tuesday. 8 to 9 p m. • No 6 meets in Room No. 13— Leaders, Messrs. Wm. Dicker and G Kerr No 3 meets in Infant Class Room - Leader, Mr. J. Hamilton. W'ednesday, 3.30 to 4.30 p. No. 2 meets in Room No., 5, Ladies' Class— Leader, Mrs. W. L. Rutledge, •• And let us rnnsider one another tn provoke nnt- love ami. sood Works noi forsaking the assembling of ourselves together as the custom of some is but nigh- '"hTio''"24 25 ^"'^ '° '""''^ ""^ "'°''' ''' '^"^ see the day drawing No. No. No.