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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 32X J^ )11 ' ^ ^^ •■m. r '^ ■p^:» •iii^'"'«Ms:' ^mi" ^w. % H *i-^ %^ i« ^' ■^ :-% •*-^ 'i ;»-^' -I -*• ^^ - I IS, mil •4 f*• V OF THX DlOCEi^E OF HUFjtONA FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCri 31st, 1874. -♦••- LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA: PR1MTBD FOR TH« OHURVII BOOIITT BY TM "FBEK . HKHH " N'IK.AM rKlNTIN. \ aiMiRAI.SYMO0, ARCHIVES •J I -V" .H '^^. •»< ',V> ••«u i^' ■ "K Hi >W'.h. C^jf ■#■>• .■«*i. # •-^ '-^ i^ Tl/; £«* ■.0: THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPc5rT OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OP THK •' DIOCESE OF HURON, FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st, 1874. -♦•♦- LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA: PRINTED FOR THB CHURCH BOCIBTY BY THE "FREE PRESS*' STEAM PRIMTIirO COMPANY, RICHMOND STRBIT. 1874 i'K-^ t TIME FOR HOLDING THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY. Quarterly Meetings at 2 p. m. - * Standing Committee at 4 p. m. on the day before the Quar- terly Meeting. COLLECTIONS TO BE MADE DURING THE YEAR, APPOINTED BY THE> ^, BISHOP, AS DIBECTED BY ARTICLE XVIL Second Sunday in January, for the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. March, for the Mission Fund. do do do< do dp May, for the Mission Fund. July, for the Widows' ani Orphans' Fund. September, for the Mission Fund. November, for the Mission Fund. «• Annual Subscriptions, Parochial Association Collections,, and all money to appear in the Annual Beport, should be sent to the Secretary by the Blst day of March in. each year, otherwise the^f will not appear till the following year's report. ;^ ^(t^ifeew^^ *i OF THB Cbttvcli f «mtg 0f tit §mm »i ^mm # ^rceibcnt: THE RIGHT REV. ISAAC HELLMUTH, D. D., D. C. L., Lord Bishop of Huron. THE DEAN. THE ARCHDEACONS. THE RURAL DEANS. REV. CANON BETTRIDGE, B.D, REV. CANON SALTER, M.A. REV. J. HURST. REV. J. SMYTHE, M.A. 13wc-|}«sibtnta: JAMES HAMILTON, Esq. D. J. HUGHES, Esq. F. HURDEN, Esq. L. LAWRASON, Esq. F. TALFOURD, Esq. F. W. THOMAS, Esq. J. BEARD, Esq. EDMUND BAYNES REED, 'x^-:^. Solicitor — V.CR0NYN,E8Q.,L.L.B. | 'QTrtaa— CANADLUvBAKKOFCoHHitRCE ^ttbitor0, anb to Qlhttk the S^amiits: JAMES HAMILTON, Esq. | A. G. SMITH, Esq. (^taniing (Eommittn: THE PRESIDENT; VICE-PRESIDENTS; SECRETARY AND SOLICITOR, ex-officio. CLBBICAL: Rev. J. T. Wright, " F. Harding, R. H. Starr, M. A., A. E. Miller, E. Softly, E. E. Newman, " T. C. DeBBarreH,M.A.," " S. B. Kelloge, Canon Towmey, D.D., R. J. Roberts, A. B., A. Sweatman, M.A., W. H. Tilley, M. A., W. B. Evans, B. A., J. JHU, M. A., H. F. MeUish until 1877 " J877 << It << << ti l< 1877 II 1877 II 1877 II 1876 II 1876 II 1876 II 1876 It 1876 II 1875 II 1876 II 1876 II 1876 II 1876 LAY: J. Davidson, Esq., P. Roe, Esq., G. F. Ryland, Esq., J. T. GUkison, Esq., H. Crotty, Esq., F. G. Vidal, Esq., J. B. Strathy, Esq., B. Cronyn, Esq., Dr. Covemton, E. A. Taylor, Esq., W. Grey, Esq., C. J. Kingstone, Esq., CoL J. Shanly, Major R. Evans, H. Johnstone, Esq., nntU 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 187ft 1876 1876 1876 187ft 1875 1876 1875 II 1875 II 1875 (Episcopal ^ttitb (tommitiec THE SECRETARY ; JAMES HAMILTON, Esq.; THE SOLICITOR. OFFICERS. IPanb (iticlttbing the JlMtorg Jfaitlis) anb Ittbwtment Committtt: THE BISHOP AND SECRETARY, ex-offido. THE DEAN. ARCHDEACON MARSH. REV. CANON CAULFEILD. REV. CANON INNES. REV. E. E. NEWMAN. REV. J. HURST. JAMES HAMILTON, Esq. COL. SHANLY. V. CRONYN, Esq. J. BEARD, Esq. W. GREY, Esq. ^i. And each Rector for the sale of the lands belonging to his Rectory. Five to form a quorum. fission $oarb: THE DEAN. ARCHDEACON BALCH. ARCHDEACON MARSH. ARCHDEAC3N SANDYS. REV. CANON INNES. REV. CANON CAULFEILD. REV. E. SOFTLY. REV. CANON TOWNLEY. REV. CANON SALTER. REV. J. SMYTHE. REV. J. HURST. JAMES HAMILTON, Esq. J, BEARD, Esq. THE SECRETARY. Committee on §^-^ni3ns: ARCHDEACON MARSH. ' f J. BEARD, Esq. JAMES HAMILTON, Esq. | THE SOLICITOR. THE SECRETARY, ^ook anb '^Cract (Eommtttee: REV. CANON INNES. | REV. CANON CAULFEILD. REV. E. E. NEWMAN. | REV. J. HURST. REV. J. SMYTHE. H ie.»3mi OOITSTITTJTIOIT OP THE (j^tiuvdi ^omtv Ktf iU Wmtst a( Muvou Adopted by the Society and Confirmed by the Bishop. % Incorporated for Promoting the following Objects. First — For the encouragement and support of Mis,8ionaries and Clergymen of the Church of England within the Dio- cese of Huron, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making a provision for those who may be incapaci- tated 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. Thirdly — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the ministry of the Gospel in the said 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 Associ- ation. 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 endowments. CONSTITUTION. I. 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 favor, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy name, and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain ever- lasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amen. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we humbly beseech Thee to prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society, and to comfort with Thy grace those benefactors, who contribute to its support. Visit ^ith Thy favor our Sovereign Queen Victoria, and all in authority under her; and so rule their hearts that they may in all things seek Thy honor and glory. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavors 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 m foreign parts. Inspire continu- ally the Universal Church with a spirit of truth, unity and concord ; and because it cannot continue in safety without Thy succor, preserve it evermore by Thy help and goodness ; and may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advance- ment of Tiiy glory and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. — Amen. Our Father, which art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgixe 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. Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we, Thine unworthy servants, do give Thee most humble 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 Society has been enabled to extend the knowledge of Thy sacred Truth. But, above all, for Thy inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace and 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 honor and glory, world without end. — Amen. CONSTITUTION. 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. ' II. That the Society shall consist of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, and of all Clergymen and Laymen who shall contribute to its funds. Ill 'That the Lord Bishop of the Diocese be President, and the Dignitaries within the Diocese be Vice-Presidents of the Society. IV. That the 'Corporation shall consist of the Bishop of the Diocese, of the members appointed by the Charter, and of so many of the other members as shall be elected memlsers of the Corporation at the meetings to be from time to time holden, on the day and at the place appointed by the by-laws of the Cor- poration for its stated meetings. V. That every incorporated member of the Society shall sub- scribe not less than Five Dollars annually to the funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Fifty Dollars in one sum, or land to the value of One Hundred Dollars ; and it shall be the duty of the Secretary, on the first day of April in each year, to notify all incorporated members who have not paid for the current year, and at the meeting in the month of June in each and every year, to make a return of those who have not paid up the Five Dollars for the year ending 31st of March previous ; and such shall cease to be incorporated members of the 'said Society. The Lay Representatives of the Synod shall be,during their continuance in office, members of the Society, upon the ground of the contributions from the congregations they sever- ally represent. VL That there shall be a Standing Committee (three of whom shall be a quorum) to prepare the business for the meetings of the Society. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Eurai Deans, Secretary, -and Solicitor be ex-officio members of the Standing Committee. That the Standing Committee shall consist of, in addition :to the members ex-o^cio, fifteen Clergymen and fifteen Laymen CONSTITUTION. who shall be elected by ballot out of the incorporated members at their quarterly meeting in June, of whom five of each order shall retire each year. YII. That this Society shall, at the quarterly meeting in June, ohoosb one or more Vice-Presidents, in addition to the Digni- taries ; one or more Treasurers ; one or more Auditors ; one Secretary ; and such other officers as shall be thought necessary; provided that none but members of the Society shall be eligible to any office. VIII. That the paid officers of the Society shall be the Secretary,, and an assistant, if required, also the Auditors ; and that the Secretary shall furnish security to the satisfaction of the Pre- sident and the Standing Committee. IX. That if any vacancy occur by the death, removal or resigna- tion of any officer, notice of such vacancy shall be given to the incorporated members of the Society, and the President shall appoint a successor until the next meeting of the Corporation. X. That the Corporation shall meet in London on the first Wednesday in the months of March, September and December, and in tlie month of June, on some day during the week in which the Synod meets, provided, however, that the Bishop shall have the power of changing the time of meeting in any of the said months, if he should see good cause ; and the annual public meeting of the Society shall take place on some evening during the week in June which the Synod meets. The Presi- dent or Standing Committee shall have power to call a special meeting of the Corporation at any time. XT. That no act done in any meeting of the Society shall be valid and effectual unless the President or some one of the Vice-Presidents shall be present at such meeting. XII. That with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering or repealing any by-laws, rules or regulations, it is to be specially noticed that by the Act of Legislature, 7 Vic, ch. 68, it is enacted that no act of the Society, or meeting. ¥ . V CONSTITUTION. «# '■/' of the Corporation, shall be valid, unless six persons of the 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 of any force or effect until it shall have been confirmed by the Bishop, in writing, under his hand. XIII. That minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the minutes of the pre- ceding meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. XIV. That the accounts of the Society be closed the 31st day of March in each year, and that the same be audited within one month from that date. XV. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Soci&ty, take minutes of the proceedings of the general meetings and committees, prepare the Annual Eeport of the Society, attend meetings of the association throughout the Diocese, under the direction of the President, and take the superintendence of the affairs and the accounts of the Society in all its departments. XVI. That in order more fully to promote the objects of the Society, each congregation, in the person of its clergyman and churchwardens, shall be a sub-association in correspondence, through its chairman, the clergymen, with the Parent Society, and may be denominated " The Parochial Association of the Church Society." The Committee, which shall consist of the above named, with power to add to their number, shall meet so often, and at such periods as they themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the parishioners 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 money raised to be transmitted to the Secretary of the Parent Society. XVII. That four collections be made annually, the proceeds of one which shall be devoted to the Widows' and Orphans' Funds 10 CONSTITUTION. and that of the other three to Missionery purposes ; and at such other times and for such purposes as the Bishop may direct. The collections to he forwarded to the Secretary of the Society. It shall be the duty of every clergyman to give notice of these collections, and to call the attention of their congregations to the importance of the objects,and their claims for liberal support. XVIII. That all money shall be paid by cheques on the Treasurer, signed by the President (and in his absence by the person administering the Diocese, and, in case of the vacancy of the See, by one of the Vice-Presidents) and countersigned by the Secretary. 'Y •V SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF . OF THK DIOCESE OF HURON. In presenting their sixteenth Annual Report the Standing Committee desire gratefully to acknowledge the goodness of Almighty God for his continued favors and mercies during the past year. The income of the Society for the year ending March 31, 1874, as compared with that of the previous year, ending March 31, 1873, arising from voluntary subscriptions and donations, and exclusive of receipts from rents, interest and sale of lands, is as follows : — ■ ■ 1872-3. 1873-4. Increase. Decrease. Total decrease. Gen'l Purposes Fund. Mission Fund W. and 0. Fund Synod Assessment. . $7,188 57 4,300 42 1,440 71 287 50 $6,538 49 4,230 55 1,525 99 . 347 00 $85 28 59 "SO $650 08 69 87 $13,217 20 $12,642 03 $144 78 $719 95 $575 17 The following table shows the relative position of the inr come derived from the Diocese from the first year, 1859, to the present time : — Year ending March 31. Income. Increase. Decrease. 1st 1859 $ 3,540 88 2nd 1860 6,387 63 $2,846 75 3rd 1861 7,771 41 1,383 78 4«h 1862 7,380 97 $390 11 «th 1863 7,156 22 224 75 6«h 1864 7,775 56 619 34 Vk 1865 6,998 80 776 76 .. atlk 1866 ■ 8,502 59 1,503 79 9th 1867 9,014 18 511 59 10th 1868 9,584 00 569 82 . nth 1869 8,923 69 610 31 ^ 12th 1870 9,295 52 371 83 13th 1871 10,022 87 727 35 14th 1872 12,184 09 2,161 22 Ifilh 1873 13,217*20 1,033 11 16th 1874 12,642 03 675 17 / y\^mmm^m'i^ 12 REPORT. The deficiency in this year's income of $575.17 may he accounted for partly from the fact that several Parishes have,, from various causes, failed to make any returns of Parochial Association and other collections, and partly from the fact that the past year has heen a very trying one, and that all husiness operations have suffered more or less from financial pressure. GENERAL PURPOSES FUND. The decrease of this fund from the amount received during the previous year, as shown by the above table, may be traced to the same causes before alluded to. The expenses connected with the fund have been some- what increased owing to the various grants and payments authorized by the Society, amongst which may be mentioned : Extra payment to Auditors on transfer $ 120 00 Bishop of Algoma, Ist quarters' stipend 150 00 Increase in amount paid to W. and 0. Fund 40 00 Grants to Sunday Schools, including $602.77 paid for 18 months previous 631 37 For necessary new books required for the office— Collection Register, Register for Deeds (never before kept). Regis- ter for Mortgages (never before kept), rebinding the old minute and account books destroyed by fire, P. A. col- lection books, and cash book 60 00 Salary of Deputation Secretary 400 00 Printing the increased number of Quarterly Reports for binding with the Annual Report 125 00 Your Committee, however, beg to draw the attention of the Society to the fact that a saving has been effected of nearly $600 per annum in the matter of salaries, the present Secretary receiving $1,200, while the payments to the late Secretary and his assistant were over $1,700. ^ MISSION FUND. It is with regret that your Committee have again to report on the unsatisfactory condition of this fund. Notwithstanding the constant appeal for years past that has been made on its behalf, the debt has largely increased, and unless immediate steps are taken to remedy the evil, the debt will continue to increase. The following table shows the origin and progress of thi» long-acctimulating debt : — ^^^mssm^m^i, be ve, ial lat 3SS J. ;ed le- its V le y REPORT. 13 Receipts from all Income 1 rear. Payments, Ralance of Debt. - Sources. Overdrawn. 11 1868-9 $ 8,142 96 $10,942 00 §2,799 05 $2,799 05 12 1869-0 10,665 08 10,097 50 2,231 47 13 1870-1 9,583 73 9,645 84 62 11 2,293 58 14 1871-2 10,874 34 10,808 33 2,227 57 15 1872-3 11,978 79 13,003 75 1,624 96 3.852 53 16 1873-4 10,278 32 13,971 81 3,603 49 7,546 02 This has 63,852 53 The present debt of this Fund is now $7,546.02. been incurred in the followino; manner . — Debt remaining due at end of 15th year The same granta were continued in the 10th yr. as in the 15th, and therefore a similar amount jvas overdrawn on income of Fund $1,624 96 The collections of the 16th yr. were less than those of the 15th by 69 87 The amount received from investments, &c., was less by 8 47 A fresh expenditure for grants, &c., including $187.83 deputation expenses, hitherto charged to G. P. F., was made of 368 06 The amount that the G. P. F. was able to give the Mission Fund was less this year than last by. 1,622 13 $3,693 49 3,693 49 $7,546 02 It will be seen, on reference to the above table, that even last year, the most prosperous of any since the formation of the Society, the debt increased $1,024.96, the expenditure for that year being nearly $3,000 in excess of that of the previous 14th year, leaving the debt at the end of the 15th year against this fund $",852.53, as the table shows. It is no cause of surprise then that with an increased ex- penditure during the la , year sanctioned by the Society, and a decrease in the general income, this debt has grown to greater dimensions. f As a matter of history, the Mission Fund was practically in debt from the 7-11 years, but during that period tJie interest derived from the balance of the Commutation Fund, amounting to $6,100, was applied in payment of the debt, so that the origin of the present debt only dates from the 11th year, and the Com- mutation surplus interest is now given to the non-Commuted €lergy. IK^SSMKf^M « 14 REPORT. While your Committee feel that the stipends o^ the Clergy^ especially those of the Missionary Clergy, are miserably inade- quate to their necessities, and, while they would gladly see them increased to a proper amount, still they are compelled ta recommend that immediate steps be taken to place this fund on a proper footing, and both relieve it from the existing debt and prevent a fresh burden being contracted. As this subject is now specially before the Mission Board, your Committee feel that this important matter may safely be left in their hands, and that they will receive from the Society full power to take immediate remedial action. Your Committe, moreover, would request His Lordship the Bishop to issue a Pastoral urging on both Clergy and Laity the necessity there exists of some strenuous efTort being promptly made to assist this, our most important fund, and thus enable the Society to carry on the necessary Missionary work of the Diocese. WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. The amount received from the Diocese during the past year was $1,440.71, being $85.28 in excess of that of any pre- vious year. Your Committee are glad to be able to report that an ex- cellent sale was made of the lot bequeathed to this Fund by the late Mr. Bowman, which realized $5,560. The prfesent invested capital of the Fund now consists of Mortgages.... $ 8,270 00 Debentures t.. 31,933 33 $40;203 83 and there is a considerable balance awaiting investment. This important Fund may now be fairly considered estab- lished on a satisfactory basis, and by the continued exertions in its favor that the Committee trust will still be maintained, the Fund may be increased to proportions commensurate with the beneficent object for which it was created. There are still eleven widows who receive pensions from the Fund. 8TSTENTATION FVND. The amount of subscriptions received during the past year " The total amount of investments belonging to this- WDS $5,203. REPORT, Fund is now $41,675, from which «fi2 47^? a^ r.f • ,. . year paid to the Mission Fund ^^'^^^'^^ ^^ ^^^^^^st was this COMiHVTATIOX FVJiD, a total payment of $4,000. ™ ^^''> making EPI8COPAI, AND AKCHDBACON PUm Bishop was $4,000 90 "'""' "^ '"«'""« P^^d to thi on r^&'it: lut e7t: :i^' ^''. ^-^^ - ^ ^ mo.«XtSa"^^?JX"?'^''.rf «^' ««" - little tions and those of th"paro?hTa? A «„'^? '""^ ^°"**''y CoUec- assisttheworkoftheSocTety ^''""""■"■'^ would materiaUy All of which is respectfully submitted. 16 RESOLUTIONS, ANNUAL MEETING. I. Moved by Judge WUson, of Simcoe, seconded by the Very Rev. the Dean of Huron, That the report which has been read be adopted and printed for circula- tion, and that the thanks of the meeting be hereby given to the officers and collectors of the Parochial Associations of the Church Society, whose labors and influence have so important a bearing upon the welfare of the Society. II. Moved by the Rev. E. Sullivan, Rector of Trinity Church, Chicago, seconded by the Rev. R. P. Du Moulin, Rector of St. Thomas, Hamilton, That, whilst this Society desires to record its grateful sense of the con- tinued watchful care and blessing of the great head of the Church, and the liberality of its members ; it also views vrith deep concern the inadequate supply of the ministration of the Gospel in this Diocese, among the rapidly increasing population from the mother country, and would therefore urgently appeal to the members of the Church, for greater and more systematic efforts to meet tl^e spiritual wants of the people. III. Moved by the Ven. Archdeacon Balch, seconded by Rev.Mr.O'Meara, of Winnipeg, That this Society rejoices in the continued success of the great Missionary Societies in the mother country, and desires to express its warm sympathy with the efforts of all kindred Societies in the colonies of Great Britain, and in the sister Church of the United States. IV. Moved by W. Grey, Esq., seconded by Rev. J. Hurst, That the thanks of this meeting are due, and are hereby tendered, to the Mayor and City Council for the use of the City Hall, and to the choir for their kind and valuable assistance during the evening. >>N SPECIAL NOTICE. lev. the • circula- icers and Be labors ciety. Chicago, ilton, i thecon- h, and the Inadequate ibe rapi^y re urgently atic efforts ^>|t The attention of the memhers of the Ghnrch Society is particularly called to the fact that, althoueh large sums, as is seen in the following accounts, pass through the Society's oooks during each year, it is only the Income derived Jrom the Diocese, together with th<» Interest from the Society's own Invested Accounts, that is available for the general work of the Society ; the other ' sums received are either capital for re-investment, or the proceeds of special trusts which have to be applied according to the terms on which each trust is held. The deficiency whioh appears against the Mission Fund can only be made good by the increased iiberality of the members of the Church throughout the Diocese; an earnest appeal is, therefore, made to each and every member for increased subBcriptions during the current year, both in the Quarterly Collec- tions and through the Parochial Associations, upon which we mainly depend .to enable the Society to keep pace with the wants of the Diocese. ■r.O'Meara, Missionary gympathy Jritain, and CHURCH SOCIETY ACCOUNTS For the 16th Year, Endingr March 31, 1874. lered, to the loir for their ^1 t Income from the Diocese for the 16th year, being amount of collections re- ceived, and exclusive of all other sources: — G. P. F $6538 49 * M. F 4230 55 W. &0. F 1525 99 Synod Assessment 347 00 $12642 03 . Decrease of $575 33. Sustentation Fund. Subscriptions from the Diocese during 16th year $ 5203 00 Previously received fer this year 38457 22 Total received to end of 16th year $43660 22 'iismm' ACCOUNTS. SIXTEENTH RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURE OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE RECEIPTS. General Purposes Fund .$ 7343 71 Mission Pond 10278 32 Widows' and Orphans' Fund 6136 49 Oeneral Purposes Inveatmeats 158 70 Mission Fund Investments 199 50 Foreign Missions 153 59 Special donations 10 00 Depository Fund 1681 66 S. P. O.K. Fund 239 68 ParishFunds 1603 83 Synod Assessment 350 GO Sustentation Fund, Capital.. ^,. ........ 8023 00 " " Interest 2588 93 Students'Fund 57 60 TRUST FUNDS. 20 34 OO 00 84 83 07 Episcopal and Archdeacons' Fund, Capital 6644 " " " " Interest 4561 Commutation Fund, Capital 3200 " Interest 14923 London Rectory 10029 St. John's Rectory ., .... 2376 Adelaide Rectory 1147 Amherstburs Rectory 189 60 Woodstock Rectory.; 1638 80 Warwick Rectory 1276 43 Dunwich Trust 78 00 Wardsville Trust 14 10 Wilmot Trust 45 00 Townsend Trust 76 50 Huntingford Trust 138 00 RondEau Trust 6 90 Hall's Mills Trust 19 50 GaltTrust 2168 41 Christ Church, Westminster 14 40 St. George's, London Tp 152 00 Goderich 115 00 Onondaga 63 00 Port Burwell 417 33 Dover, E^ lot 12, con. 1 97 60 Dover, W i lot 12, con. 1 97 50 Mnnceytown Trust 494 00 Balance from 15th year ^ 1243 42 y .! 1 ■^' I i 190062 68 AC00UMT8. 19 7343 71 L0278 32 6136 49 158 70 199 50 153 59 10 00 1681 66 239 68 1603 83 350 00 8023 00 2588 93 57 60 6644 20 4561 34 3200 00 14923 OO 10029 84 2376 83 1147 07 189 60 1638 80 1276 43 78 00 14 10 45 00 76 50 138 00 690 19 50 2168 41 14 40 152 00 115 00 63 00 417 33 97 50 97 50 494 00 . 1243 42 990062 68 YEAR. DIOCESE 4)F HURON. FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1874. EXPENDITURE. General Purposes Fund $ 7343 71 Mission Fund.. 13971 81 Widows' and Orphans' Fund 4979 27 General Purposes Investments 168 70 Mission Fund Investments 335 75 Chapter House 409 86 Special donations 10 00 Depository Fund 760 69 S. P. 0. K. Fund 422 44 Parish Funds ... 1738 34 Synod Assessment 1002 05 Sustentation Fund Capital. . ., 3767 94 " " Interest ; 2518 68 TRUST FUNDS. Episcopal and Archdeacon's Fund Capital 6238 60 " " Interest 4692 69 Commutation Fund Capital 3217 50 " " Interest 16198 11 London Rectory 10973 34 St. John's Rectory 1888 12 Adelaide Rectory 1341 55 Amherstburs Rectory 374 25 Woodstock Rectory . 761 92 Warwick Rectory 1876 92 Dunwich Trust 78 00 Wardsville Trust 14 10 Wilmot Trust 45 90 Townsend Trust 77 00 Huntingford Trust 71 76 RondEau Trust 17 11 Hall's MUls Trust 50 Gait Trust 2147 45 Christ Church, Westminster 14 40 St. George, London Tp .• 112 80 Goderich 113 60 Onondaga 1 83 Port Burwell 305 65 Dover. E. i lot 12, con. 1 26 96 Dover; W. J lot 12, con. 1 25 96 Munceytown 472 50 887485 74 Balance * 2666 94 $90052 68 The above statement audited and found correct. Balance of cash in hand, two thousand five hundred and sixty-six dollars and ninety-four cents. J. HAMILTON, ) AuDiTOBS London, Ont., 22nd May, 1874. " A. G. SMYTH, | auditohh. ( "•■F :^?saa»*-"^''a . ^ ACCOUNTS. STATEMENT OF EACH FUND IN DETAIL Pb. Genkbal Purposes Fund. Cb. BEOEIPTS. Parochial Association and Annual Subscriptions 6538 49 Interest on Investments 158 70 Percentage on Trust Funds for Management 646 52 97343 71 PAYMENTS. Auditors for 15th year $ 50 00 " on transfer 120 00 Three superannuated Clergy- men 600 00 The Bishop of Algoina 150 00 Salaries— The late Secretary, 300 00 L.R. Marsh 285 04 E. B. Reed 900 00 ' ' Rev. J. Hurst 400 00 •• T. F, McMulIen.... 35 00 Printing 635 15 E.A.Taylor&Co 105 11 C. Ohapman 19 45 Solicitor 15 59 Citizens' Guarantee 40 00 Grants to Churches 225 00 '^ Parsonages 94 25 " Sunday Schools.... ^823 25 Committee expenses 35 85 Bank charges on overdrafts & coll 46 32 R. P. C. K. freight and duty. . 21 20 Contingent expenses,including postages 380 63 Widows' 'V Orphans' Fund as per by-law 1000 OO Mission Fund. 1061 87 $7343 71 JThia incluJes §602.77 paid for grants for 16 months previous. A Y ■.•;;sS&ii«-'<;*S|H Cb. .$ 50 00 . 120 00 . 600 00 . 150 00 , 300 00 . 285 04 , 900 00 . 400 00 35 00 . 635 15 . 105 11 19 45 15 59 40 00 225 00 94 25 J823 25 35 85 ' 46 32 . 21 20 380 63 , 1000 00 106187 $7343 71 I for grants J, ACCOrNTS. ■ 21 Dr Mission Fund. C» RIOEIFTS. Annual Meeting in City Hall 9 42 47 Co lections fo.- ISth year 40 13 May collections 624 42 Sept. " 539 92 Nov. " 486 36 March " 484 00 Meetings 793 90 Tbanksgiiing 5 4 92 IVIissioDary Boxes 424 68 Donations 14 00 Special colLHellmuth Ladies' CoUf ge 273 69 Outfit rKturned Kev. J. P. Sheraton 100 00 Interest on Investments .... 99 50 S. P. G. Grant 231>*. l i Tii dh' /^ M rSS^^^'^* 22 ACCOUNTS. Db. Depositobt Fund. Cb. BEOEIFTS. Balance from 15th Year . . . .$ 812 96 CMhfromsalea 858 41 Prom G. P. F., for grante. . . 823 25 S2494 62 Books on hand, valtie $251 51 PATHENTB. E. A. Taylor, for books S742 59 Calendars 3 10 Insurance on Stock 5 00 Balance 1743 93 $2494 62 Db « S. p. C. K. Fund. Gb BKOBIPTS. Balance from 15th year $ 449 05 Cash from S. P. 0. K. grant to Tilsonburg Church. . . 119 44 Cash from S. P. C. K grant to St Stephen's Church, Windsor 120 24 FATHENT6. Grant to St. Patrick's, Bid- dulph $ 48 46 Grant colLby late Miss Moore 134 3^ «' to TJlsonburg Church.. 119 44 •• toSt Stephen's, Windsor 120 24 Balance 266 29 $ 688 73 * $688 73 This balance belongs to Melancthon $ 97 33 Teeswater 62 39 AllanPark 50 00 . Carlisle 55 48 Unappropriated 1 (9 $266 29 ■ ]>B GBXEBAL PURPOS£a Investubntb. Ob BEOBIPTB. Balance from 15th year $ 56 70 Interest on Investments 158 70 $314 40 FATMBNTS. Carried to M. F. account. Balance .$168 70 . 56 70 $214 40 Db Mission Fond Intbbtmentb. Cb BEOBIPTB. Balance from 16th year. , . . ..$142 41 100 00 PAYMENTS. Paid ^or Investments ...$2% 26 Cash f ron Investments . . . . Mission Fund ... 99 50 Interest from " . . . . .... 99 50 Balance . . . . 6 16 $34191 $341 91 Ob. Ob $ 48 46 134 3» 119 44 120 24 266 29 Cb Ob ACCOUNTS. 28 Db Pabish Fuin>s. Oa bboeifts. PATMBNTB. Balance from 15th year. S 384 51 Belmont Parish, Bev. F. W. <;a8h from Monokton Parisb. 66 66 Baikes « 64 60 " Leachville 333 00 Wallace Parish, Bev. T. W. " Belmont 64 60 ■ Masahy Leachvflle Parish, Bev. E. 445 67 " Wallace 339 67 " Aylraer 200 00 Softley 293 00 " Hayesville 600 00 BruBsells Parish, Bev. H. Cooper 118 60 Monokton Parish, Bev. J.P. Sheraton 66 67 Hayesville Parish, Bev. P. Fox 450 00 Alvinston Parish, Bev. S. L. Smith 100 00 200 00 Balance 250 00 9 1988 34 $1988 36 The balance belongs to Leachville Parish. .$100 00 Hayesville " . . 150 00 9 250 00 Bb Studeitts' Fund. Gb becbipts. Interest on Investments . . Bidance from 15th vear . . . . ....•57 60 . . . . 67 60 Balance... PAYMENTS. ...$115 20 $115 20 8115 20 Db StnOD AaSESSMBNTS. Cb BECEIPTS. Assessmentf Balance ...$ 36000 ... 829 88 PAYMENTS. Balance from 15th year $ Provincial Synod Delegates. . 0. J. Brydges, for Provincial Synod expenses Printing Journal and expen- ses therewith Expenses under Canon IX. . Eetumed Bev. T, W. Apple- by, paid in error 177 83 420 00 60 00 434 10 84 95 300 , • 1179 88 • 1179 88 y 'i1il»Tliimlir-|-Kai ^^^^^ ^s ?( 24 ACCOUNTS. li Db SnSTEMTATIOK FOND CAPITAL. Cb BBOBIFTS. Balance from 16th year $ 453 07 Subscriptions 5203 00 Investments : 2820 00 % 8476 07 FATHEMTS. Invegtments % 3606 5(^ Printing 44 60 Postage 45 08 Solicitor, including taxes paid on Mrs. Nugent's lot,$60 61 76 Balance 4718 13 $ 8476 07 Db SUSTBNTATION FOHD InTKBEST. Cb beciiptb. Interest on Invtstment?. . » ...?2588 93 FATMENTB. Balance from 15th year. . . MiBsion Fund . .% 70 25 . . . 2476 67 Accrued interest 42 41 I' ank charges 60 # $2588 93 S 2588 93 Db Chafteb House— Joidt ExpfNtiE Accou^T. Cb BICEIPT8. Balance $ 409 86 PATMENXa. 8 409 86 Betolution Patted hy the Society, March 4, 1874, on the Joint Expentet of Church Society and Dean and Olutpter: — Moved by the Secretary, seconded by Rev. A. Sweatman, That whereas in moving the Church Society's Offices to the new Chapter House, certain necessary expenses have been incurred, and whereas it is expedi- ent to ascertain the definite amount of ordinary expenses to be borne respectively by the Church Society and the Dean and Chapter. Be it therefore resolved Hhat a Committee be appointed by hla Lordship the Bishop, to examine and audit the accounts already incurred in furnishing the Churcn Society Offices, and to apportion the respective amounts thereof to be paid bv the Church Sooietv and the Dean and Chaoter, and to arrange the proportion of expenses to be paia bv them in future. The said Committee to report at the next meeting of the Society. Carried. Db FOBBIOM MlBSIOMB. Cb BI0KIFT8. From oolleotlons on day of In* tercwMory Prayer 153 89 PATMBNTB. Balanoe 1 1S3 69' ACCOUNTS. 25- Ob Cb < STATEMENT OF NEW CATHEDRAL LOAN. The Chapter House. Action taken by the Society. March 4, 1874. The Bishop desires to place on record his grateful acknowledgement for the grant of Six Thousand Dollars, made by the Church Society in June, 1X72, to- wards the erection of the Cathedral Chapter House, but as this grant might be misunderstood by^ some of the contributors to the fundi* of the Society, and thus- be made prejudicial to its interests, the Bishop would preferthatthe $6,000 should be coneidered as a loan, to be repaid to the Society at the option, either of the Bishop, Dean and Chapter, or of the Church Society. In the meantime, the Society should hold a first mortgage for the above amount on the Chapter House, the interest to go in lieu of rent. The Bishop is desirous, should it please 6o'1 to prosper his undertaking, that the Society should ultimately enjoy all the accom- modation required for their use, free of rent. Moved by W. Grey, Esq. , seconded by Rev. J. Hurst, Resolved, — That the proprsition of the Bishopbe accepted, and thattheSoU- tor of the Society be requested to make out theDe^d and Mortgage, and have them executed in accordance with the Bishop's suggestion, and that the Resolu- tion No. III., pa Bed at the last meeting, be hereby rescinded, and that the B^-Law respecting the creation of a Sinking Ftmd for the repayment of the original grant be repealed.- Carried. This has been done, and the mortgage is now an asset of the General Purposes Investments Fund for $6 000. Cb 409 86 Church Cb 153 69- WWJ'i^'.JKi; ^ ACCOUNTS. TRUST FUNDS. •Dn COMUOTATIOy FOKD CAPITAL Cb RBOEIFTS. BaUnee from 15th year... . ...« 30 92 ... 3200 00 FATimrrs. Paid for Investments ...«32ir 60 BAlAncff ■. , , 13 42 93230 92 $3230 92 Dm CouMUTiTioN Fond Intebebt. Ob BEOBTPTS. Oash from Investments.. . Baluifie . . .$14923 00 . . . 531 41 PATIfBNTS. Balance from 16th year.. . C. F. Salaries ..$ 256 30 . . 10928 06 $1S454 41 Surplus do Accrued Interest ... 3900 00 44 48 Bank charges 27 12 G. P. F. management. . . . ... 298 46 $15454 41 Di Epibcopal and Abohdeacon's Fond Capital. Cb beceipts. Cash from Investments $6644 20 Balance 69 13 $6713 33 PATBIENT8. Balance from 16th year $ 474 73 Investments 6238 60 $6713 33 Db Episcopal «nd Abchdbaoon'b Fond Intebest. Cb BBOBIPTS. Interest on Investments $4661 34 Balance 13136 $4692 69 PATMBNTB. The Bishop $4000 00 Archdeacon Sandys 360 00 Accrued Interest 124 66 InsurancA 82 60 Solicitor 19 63 Bank charges on collection.... 86 O. P. F. for management .... 104 26 $4692 69 ACCOUNTS. 27 DB St. Paul's, London Beotobt. Ob v. Ob 3217 60 13 42 3230 92 OB 256 30 0928 06 3900 00 44 48 27 12 298 45 >454 41 Ob 474 73 238 60 713 33 Cb OOO 90 360 00 124 65 82 60 19 63 86 104 26 BICBIFTS. BaL of capital from 15th yr..$ 863 72 " interest " 290 3i) Cash on acct. of capital 4331 03 Interest on Inveatments 5698 81 Balance capital 49 73 $11233 59 FATUINTS. InvestmentB 9 4934 50 Accrued Iat<>re8t 44 43 Bev. Canon Innes SOOO 00 Very Bev. Dean Boomer. ... 877 39 Bev. J. Smythe 1077 39 Bev. W. H. Tilley 877 39 Expenses connected with sale of lands *. 18 41 G. P. P. for management 148 83 Balance Interest 260 25 911233 69 Db St. John's Bkctobt, London Townshif. Cb BECSIFTS. BaL of Capital from l6th yr..9 20 21 Cash on acct of Capit>vL 1234 80 Interest on Investments 1142 03 92397 04 FATHBNTS. BaL of Interest from 15th yr..9 45 26 Executors of late Yen. C. C. Brongh 239 19 Ven. J W Marsh 71185 Investments 814 25 Expenses on sale of lands 100 00 ^. P. F. for management 22 83 Balance Cap 340 76 " Int 122 90 92397 04 Db St. Anne's, Adelaide Bectobt. Cb BECEIPTS. Bal. of Capital from 15th yr...$ 183 17 Cash on acct. of Capital 671 67 ' Interest on Investments 475 40 Balance Int 15 90 91346 14 PATHENTB. Investments 9 850 25 Accrued Interest 14 22 Key. J. Kennedy 467 57 G.' P. F. for management 9 61 balance Cap 4 59 91346 14 Db Chbist Chubch, Auhebstbubo Bictoby. Cb BEOBIFTS. Bal. of Interest from 15th yr...9 76 60 Interest on Investments 189 60 BalanceCap 9111 '* Int 108 16 9 466 36 S92 69 FATMINT8. BaL of Capital for 16th year.... 9 91 11 Bev. T. C. Desbarres 320 46 Bev. W. Brookman 60 00 G. P. F. fur management 3 80 9 466 36 28 ACCOUNTS. Bk St. Paul's, Woodstock Rectory. Ck BKCKIPTS. Cash on acct. of Capital.. " " Interest . ....• 6'146 .... 1027 34 payments. Bal. of Capital from 15th yr..8 16 72 Rev. Canon B .ttridge. 6^8 10 Solicitor and expenses on sales of land - 62 97 G. P. F. for management . . . Balance Cap Int . 21 53 . 532 47 . 327 69 •1638 80 •1638 80- Db St. Mary's, Warwick Rectory. Cr KBCBIPIS. Bal. of Capital from l.>th Cash on acct. of Capital., yr...« 592 62 .... 730 00 .... 546 43 6 87 •1875 92 payments. Investments Accrued Interest .•1254 00 . 24 63 Interest on Investments.. Balance Cap Rev. R. Fletcher.... Solicitor and expenses of sale G. P. F. for management. .. . 510 87 s 75 49- 10^ .' •1875 92 Dr St. John's, Woodhouse Rectory. Cr RECEIPTS. Balance $44 '.0 payments. Balance Cap. from 15th year. ....•44 5a •44 50 •44 60 Dr DUNWICH. Cr BKCKIPTS. from Inves' menta »78 00 PAYMENTS. Paid Rev. A. E. Miller G. P. F. for management. .. . . . .^77 22 •78 00 78 •78 00 Dr Wardsville. Cb RIOKIPTS. Interest on Investments.. •M 10 •14 10 PATMINTB. Paid Rev. G. W. Wye G. P. F. for maoagement . . . ...•13 82 28 •14 10 e ACCOUNTS. 29 Dr WiLMOT. Cr BECEIFTS. PAYMENTS. Balance Cap. from 15th Interest on Investments year . ..$13 04 . . 45 00 Paid Rev. P. Fox G. P. F. for management . . . Balance Cao. ...$45 00 90 Balance Int 90 IS M. S58 94 S58 94 Dr TOWNSEND. Cr _'■ BECEIPrS. Balance Int. from IStli year. Interest on Invebtments Balance Cap 5 50 76 50 3 00 S80 00 PAYMENTS. Paid Ilev. J. Harris $75 46 G. P. F. for uianajr«'nient 1 54 Balance Cap. fri m 15th year ... 3 00 $80 00 ■<<' Dr HUSTINGFORD. Cr RECEIPT-. Interest en investments .$138 00 $138 00 PAYMENTS. Paid Rev. F. D. Fauquier . . . .$ 69 00 G. P. F. for management 2 76 Balance Int 66 24 $138 00 Dr RoND Eau. Or • RECEIPTS. Balance Int. from 15th year. . . Interest on Investments .$10 21 . 6 90 $17 n PAYMENTS. Paid Rev. H. Bartlett $16 97 G. P. K. for management 14 $17 11 Db Hall's Mills. Cr RECEIPTS. Balance Int. from 15th year . .Slf 8 49 Interest from Investments 19 50 $127 99 PAYMENTS. Paid Secretary for Insurance cf Church $ 50 Balance Int 127 49 $127 99 80 ACCOUNTS. Db Galt. Ck BXOKFra. Interest from InTeatments. . Cash on acct. of Capital ..8 168 41 .. 2000 00 FATUINT8. Balance Paid ChurchwardeoB ...9 20 96 ... 209t> 75 Paid G. W. Bail . . . 47 34 ' G. P. F. for management . 336 S2168 41 $2168 41 Db Westminster. Cr BXCBIPTS. Interest from Investments. .$14 40 $14 40 FATMENTS. Paid Rev. W. Halpin $14 12 G. P. F. for management 28 $14 40 Dr St. George's, London Tf. Cr BBOKIPTS. Balance Cap. from 15th year . .$ 22 00 On acct. of Capital 80 ()0 Interest from Investments 72 00 $174 00 PATHENT8. Paid Rev. R. Wilson.. $109 76 G. P. F for management 3 04 Balance Int 39 20 " Cap 22 00 $174 00 .Da Onondaga. Cr BSOEIPTS. Balance Cap. from 15th year. . .$251 61 " Inf- " 16 48 Interest on Investments 63 00 $331 09 FATMENTB. Paid G. p. F. for management $ 1 83 Balance Capital 251 61 Balance Interest 77 65 $331 09 Dr FiNGAL. Cr BICIIPTS. Balance from 15th year $48 00 $48 00 .FATMINTB. Balance $48 00 $48 0» T^ Accoamrs. 81 Dr Dover, East Half Lot 12, Coy. 1. Oit BEOXIPTB. Balance from 16th year $ 71 56 Interest on Investments 97 60 8169 06 PATMKNTB. Paid 6. P. F. management. . . .$ 1 95 Valuation 7 00 Taxes IT 00 Balance 143 11 9169 06 Dr Dover, West Hau Lot 12, Con. 1. Cb BECBIFTa. Balance from 16th year. . Interest on Investments. .9 10 00 . 97 50 9107 60 PATUENT3. G. P. F. management 9 1 96 Robinson valuation 7 00 " taxes 17 00 Balance 81 55 9107 60 Dr MUNCBYTOWN. Cr BSCEIFTB. Cash reo'd fromBev.H.P.Chase9486 00 PATMXirrs. Paid for Debentures ....9472 60 • ' W.H.Tilley 9 00 Balance .... 2150 9494 00 9494 00 Db Port Burwell. Cb REOBIFTS. Balance of Cap. from 15thyear.9104 76 Interest on Investments 223 40 On Account of Capital 193 93 • PATHENTS. RevDr Sohulte Investments Taxes G P F f or Management .... Solicitor Balance of Capital ....9176 33 .... 9450 ... 25 36 . . . . 4 47 .... 500 204 18 Interest .... 12 26 9522 08 9622 08 ^B!Sf^#iS.-..'!f.'H ft^J^K^ f ' Interest from luvestmente Balance Cap PAYMENTS. «iif> 00 1 Paid Rev Canon Elwood •'^^'^\ f^ ■'^^' 1 ?JJcr5int;fr-c«i;i5ihye.. ^1 ^^ Cap. $182 93 / BALANCES. The Cb. Society in Ace' .t witb the following TrustB: Db. 49 73 London Rectory, Int.-- • St. John's Rectory. Cap- Adelaide ;: g^P;; Woodstock ;; ^»p;- 260 25 :^40 76 122 9 I 4 59 532 47 327 69 13 04 London Rectory, Cap - ^5 90 WarwickJRectory.Cap.-.. Adelaide ^ _,^^ ^ ^^^ _ . 108 lo 6 87 44 50 Woodhouse •• v.»t. .-•• 90 Wilmot Trust, l^t . . • 3 qo i^^ !!l^^ S *»S;.t,C.f,...i^.. ^,^^ Ono-.daga Trust, Cap 77 65 " X " Int 204 18 Port Burwell End't, Cap - • • • \^ ^ yi. " " Int.... ^^ QQ Fingal Knd't, Cap. . - • - 14311 D.ver, lot 12, E. i, C»p. • • • • g^ 55 " u ♦• W. i, mt ..•• 21 50 Munoeytown, Cap . • v; • • ' * ' * 13 42 OommutationFund,C^.... g ^3 Sustentation Fund, Gap ^50 00 Parish Funds 266 29 S, p. C. K. Fund ^743 93 Depository account ^53 59 Fofeign Missions coU.....^-- ^53 73 Widows' & Orphans Funa. ^^^ 20 Students' Fnnd, 1" • • ; • x: * 6 16 $12472 68 Fund, Int. Cap. 69 13 f Apo't . 829 88 Synod Assessment Ace t. . • - ^^^ o2 atission Fund . . . • • • -^-^;^ 409 86 Chapter House,3omtexpeii» 8 9905 74 „ . 2566 94 Bal.ofCash. $12472 68 ■HBfcJMRlBfl'"' i"***-* o» INVESTMENTS. 33 .11 30 2 30 140 67 93 $m 93 ' BELONGING TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY And in the custody of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, London, Ont., at the end of the 16th year, March 31st, 1874. ciBts: - v .•>.•■.. INVESTMKNTS. ChrU Church, AmJierstburg— Debentures . . Mortgages. M.jubenvme::::::::7:::: $ 700 00 u ??«^"^?-. 23100 f piS^^®^ 486 00 L. Robidoux 420 00 *-. Anderson 252 00 Woodstock Rectory— ~ Debentures . . Mortgages. Eeach&^^^^^^^^ gOOO 00 .. ^'•"*^?.M«Kay 70 16 Wm. Carr 2IOO 00 James Carr 3100 00 St. Mary\ Warwick Rvctoni— ~ Debentures Mortgages. Stephen Audi-ewV.* ".'.'. ' ." .' .' 719 95 « Francis Isles 405 00 T. C. WUliama .'.' 2475 00 Total Debentures Total Mortgages .'.'.'.['.'. Grand total 41: 93160 00 2737 00 -$ 5897 00 4830 00 11270 15 - 16100 16 3265 00 3599 95 - 6864 95 ^61343 98 139351 90 $600695 88 *^4i. r .j^ I GRANTS FROM MISSION FUND DCRUic; gixTEEnrrn yp4v. 'To Missionaries— Rev. Appleby, T. W ?100 00 " Armstrong, D. . ,. ^ 200 00 " Beaumont, Dr 200 00 «' Barr, 1 260 00 '« Brookman, W 100 00 " Cooper, H 300 00 " Cooper, R. S 100 00 " CampbeU, T. S 300 00 " Chase, H. P 50 00 " Cordner, R 100 00 " Ciirran, J. P 200 00 " Dawn, D 300 00 •' Davis, W 300 00 *' Davis, E 300 00 " Downie, J 100 00 " FaUs, A. S 200 00 " Fox, P 150 00 ^' Hill, J 225 00 '« Harris, S 200 00 " Johnston, R. W 250 00 " Jones, E. R 300 00 " KeUogg, S. B 200 00 " Logan, W 250 00 ^' Matthew, C. R 300 00 " Magahey, T. W 225 00 •• MeUish, F. H 100 00 " Miller. A. E 260 00 " Mills, W. F 225 00 «' Murphy, W 100 00 "Martin, N.C 5 48 " McKenzie. G. C 300 00 " Newman, E. E 200 00 " Newton, Dr 100 00 " Ryan, F 225 00 " Robinson, E. J 226 00 " Rogers, R V 75 00 " Raikes, F. W 300 00 " Raynor, E 37 60 " Sanders, T. E 100 00 «' Schulte, Dr 200 00 " Smith, 8. L 300 00 " Starr, R H 100 00 " Sheraton, J. P 50 00 " Tibbetts, W 250 00 " Tumbull, G 175 00 " Watson, W 100 00 " Wray, H. B 276 00 " Wye, G. W 250 00 *• Wright, J. T 200 00 Eastwood Students 52 00 •• Ridout, G. L 8 00 .Added to S. P. G. grant $9662 98 . 89 21 .Salaries from Misaion Fund. $9642 19 S. P. G. WITH M. F. w^Dinoi^s— Rev. Appleby, T. W $200 00 Cooper, R S 200 00 Downie, J 200 00 Cordner, R 200 00 Evans, W. B 200 00 Harding, F 200 00 Keys, G 200 00 Mellish, H. F 200 00 Murphy, W 200 00 Softley, E 200 00 Sanders, T. E 200 00 Watson, T 200 00 S. P. G. bills produced. , Addition from M. F. . . . $2400 00 .. 2310 79 $89 21 Outfit to Missionaries— Rev. McKenzie, G. $100 00 " Mellish, H. F 40 00 " Wray, H. B 100 00 " Newton, Dr 100 00 " Morton, J. J 100 00 " Raikes, F. W 100 00 " Turubull, G 100 00 $640 00 Special Grant— Rev. W. B. Evans $125 00 Grants to Indian Missionary, School Teachers and Intekfe- TERS. Indian Miasionary- Rev. J. Jacobs.. .$400 00 School Masters — Hogg, H. C. (retired) $100 00 Greenbird, J... ; 62 60 Madwayosh, H. B 12 60 Doxtator, W 60 00 Waddilove, W 60 00 White-eye, E o 60 00 Smith, Miss 60 00 Cusick, Miss 12 60 At Colpoy's Bay 60 00 At Walpole Island 200 00 Timothy, N 37 60 $1075 00 1'. ♦ %■ GRANTS. 43 Grants from General Purposes Fund. CHURCHES AMD PARSOXAOES. Belmont Parsonage $94 25 St. Matthew's, Kinloas Church 26 00 WiartoQ Church 100 00 Millbank Church lOO 00 $319 25 SUPERANNUATED CLERGYMEN. Rev. W. B. Rallv $200 00 " J, Hutchinson ' 200 00 " J. Clotworthy 200 00 $600 00 BOOKS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. end of 16th year. From November 21, 1871, Xo Rev 00 00 itPE- 00 00 50 50 00 loo loo loo JRev. Anthony, A $1 " Barr, 1 8 " Brock, I 2 " Beaumont, J. W 6 " Bartlett, H 37 " CaulfeUd, St. G 22 •* Chase, H. P 2 " Cooper, R. S 21 " Daunt, W 15 " Duane, A 16 " Davis, E 17 •• De Low 1 " Davis, W 53 " Desbarees, T. C 3 " Downie, J 19 "EUiott, F. G 1 " EUwood, E. L.., 13 " Evans, W. B 12 Fauquiere, F 7 FaUs, A. S 4 Fletcher, R 36 Gunn, J 5 Halpin, W. H 10 " Hardinc. F 8 Hurst, J 23 Hodgkins, J 2 Hutchinson, J 2 Innes, G. M Jacobs, J 3 Jamieson, A 4 " Johnston, R. W 21 ■"Jones, E.R 6 "KeUogff, S. B 2 *• Kennedy, J 5 ■" Logan, W 11 4< 4< .4< << << II II 41 22 75 50 65 62 25 62 94 78 45 25 08 36 51 53 50 08 88 45 98 93 50 10 75 00 50 50 70 48 22 21 93 00 88 00 Mr. II Magahy, F. W $8 04 Marsh, J. W 31 33 Matthew, 0. R 15 00 Miller, A. E 3 00 Murphy, W 12 88 Nelles, A 3 00 Newman, E. E 8 25 Patterson, E 24 00 Raikes, F. W 11 57 Rally, W.B 3 96 Roberts, R. J 14 36 Robinson, E. J 20 14 Ryan, T 42 26 Salter, G.J. P 5 00 Sanders, T. E 2 06 Schulte, J 27 75 Smith, J. W. P 14 50 Smythe, J 11 50 Sheraton, J. P 13 75 Softley, E 25 31 Watson, T 13 18 Wright, J. T 25 77 Wye, G. W 8 96 Parsons, Aylmer 2 50 Jones, T. R., Princeton. . . 76 Dyas, J 6 06 The Hospital 76 Imlach, W., Brantford . . 14 00 Jell, H., Delaware 1 75 Various grants 12 66 $823 26 r 44 OBAMTS. Donations Received During i6th Year. W. AND O. FUND. Mrs. A. S. Falls, Berlin $50 00 Mrs. CoL Imlach, Brautford 4 00 Amherstburg Peasioners 4 30' E. Mahon, St. Mary's 4 00 W. H. Ewar, Strathroy.. 100' $63 30- — M. F. — J. Hamilton, London .' $10 00 R. Mahon, St. Mary's 4 00- $14 OO' SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FOR M. F. The Hellmuth Ladies' College $275 ^^ SPECIAL* COLLECTION FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS, MADE ON THE DAY OF INTERCESSORY PRAYER. The Church Missionary Society $ 17 31 TheS. P.G 23 20 Left to the Bishop 113 08- $153 5i^ Overdue Synod Assessments Received During I 6th Year. Connty of Middlesex— London Memorial Church, 1873 $ 5 00- •' Bruce-LakeArran, 1873 100 " Grey— Euphrasia, St. James, 1869 to 1873 5 00- " •• Artemesia, Christ Church, 1869 to 1873 5 00 ' " Huron— BrusseK 1872 to 1873 2 00 Lambton— Watford, Trinity Church, 1873 1 00 • •• Forest, Christ Church, 1873 1 OO Oxford— Beachville, Trinity Church, 1873 1 OO '^mk :;■ '"'*' ■' "I P" Commutation Fund. 45 COMMUTATION FUND. List for 16th Year. 5 00- 1 00 5 00 00 oa 00 oo 00- Commuted List. Ven. F, W. Sandys $ 600 00 Rev. Canon Elwood 600 00 " " Bettridge 486 64 " Canlfeild 486 64 Very Rev. M. Boomer 486 64 The Executors of late Ven. C. C. Brough 121 66 Rev. F. G. Elliot 486 64 " A. Jamieson 486 64 " F. Mack 486 64 " J. Mockridge 486 64 "■J. Padfield 486 64 " Canon fialter 486 64 " Canon Townley 486 64 " H. B. D. Jessopp 480 00 " J.Kennedy 480 00 " A. Lampman 480 00 Ven. J. W. Marsh 400 00 Rev. J. Smythe 500 00 " A. H. R. Mulholland. 400 00 The Rt. Rev. Bishop Fau- quier 400 00 Rev. E. Grasset 400 00 •* E. Patterson 400 00 " E. R. Stinson 400 00 " C. C. Johnson 400 00 $11728 06 Surplus List. Rev. W. B. Rally $ 200 00 «' W. Wood 20O 00 " W. Clotworthy 200 00 " J. Hurst 200 00 " J. Hutchinson 200 00 " T. E. Sanders 200 00 " W. B. Evans 200 00 " E. E. Newman 200 00 '« A. S. Falls 200 00 '« J. P. Curran 200 00 '« D. Armstrong 200 00 " A. F. Meliish 200 00 " Canon Hincks 200 00 " W. Brookman 200 00 " G. Keys 200 00 " J. T. Wright 200 00 " S. B. KeUogg. 200 00 " E. Softley 200 00 " R. S. Cooper 150 00 " S. Harris 150 QO f 3100 00 24 Commuted Clergymen §11728 06 20 Non-Commuted Clergymen 3100 00 Total Salaries $14828 06 kMWHHa 46 < h h X t— t CO h o CO o h O o o COLLECnONS. 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I 9^ 60 o CO CO CO U5 •BUOJBSJW i ; : : ;s o 8 CO 24 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 8 ■fiaxog noiBBiK 17 79 6 54 2 10 ^ S ■ W5 o IN 1—4 March. M.F. © §6 «o'c5 '■ (n >. ® § 5 ^ ^ 0 fa 8 ; : o • • • o • CO ^ o a 00 • t ^ ^ ^ oeo N ©Olio CO o «-- I— I F-< m 1-- ■suouueg 'uy I . JO 8iSun99]( •81100 'V 'd pun -qiis "UV S :8 IN ■CJ s o g n : «{ Ef •a P ^^ ED ■I . > •w « « « H «! O X Pm «:._ I ^ 5 I i St a* I! 8 1 1^ Is §1 » _fa ^' 1^- 1^ »5 ■ .2 . Sfa is 3 G as S8gl OS ©t-» U3010 CO CO s g8^ !>•- ■* 88^ S8a coouS op CO §8S1 qs ^ CO CO ^ 88'cS CO tA CO 1-4 1(5 '^ © CO ■^ uO •^ ^-z' XjXsi:. Aylmer $300 00 Amabel und Keppel ^ 300 00 Bayfield, etc 300 00 Bothwell, etc 300 00 Berlin 200 00 Belmont, etc 300 00 Brooke, etc 300 00 ColoheBter, etc 300 00 Clarksburg, etc 300 00 Clinton 100 00 Dnnsnnnon, etc 300 00 Dereham Townehip 300 00 Delaware, etc 250 00 Durham, etc 200 00 Eastwood, etc... : 300 00 Exeter, etc. 250 00 Goderich Tp, St Stephens. ... 300 00 Haysville 300 00 Holland and Sullivan 300 00 Hillsboro' and Point Edward. 250 00 Howard, etc 300 00 Kirkton, etc 300 00 Kincardine, etc 300 00 Lucan, etc 250 00 Moore, etc 250 00 MUlbank, etc 300 00 Monckton, etc 300 00 Mitchell 200 00 Meaford $300 00 Mount Pleasant 400 00 McGillivray •. . 300 00 Norwich ; 300 00 Petrolea 200 00 Proton 600 00 PortBurwell 200 00 Princeton and Drnmbo SOO 00 Port Dover, etc 250 00 Paisley, etc 300 00 St. Thomas, East 300 00 Southampton, etc 300 00 Strathroy, etc 200 00 Samia Reserve 400 00 St. Mary's ... 200 00 Seaforth 100 00 Stratford, Suburbs 300 00 Tilbury East, Ealeigh, etc . . . 300 00 Tyrconnel, etc 250 00 Vittoria 300 00 Wingham, etc 300 00 Walkerton, etc 250 00 WardsviUe, etc 250 00 Waterford, etc 200 00 Walkerville 160 00 Westminster and Petersville . 200 00 Zorra 300 00 The above List is subject to alteration when the Incumbent for the time being is either on the Surplus Comrautation List or is not in full orders. Besolution passed March 6th, 1872. Moved by Rev. Dr. Armstrong, seconded by Rev. E. E. UTewman, Rbsolvid, That the grant from the Mission Fund to Clergymen upon the Surplus Gommutation^f und, except in special case*, shall not ezeeed two hundred dollars per annum. — Carried. I. ■Hii OOLLECmONS. ei ti. MISSION BOXES. BtBst. a. Sweatman, GbaoxCuubch, Bbamtfobd. 1873. 1381 Archibald R, Greer $ 1382 Philip I. N. Strathy 1383 Arthur B. Sweatman 1 85 1384 Matilda Hull 23 1383 John Bunnell 110 1386 Marg't Ballantiae 4' 1387 Mary Jane Nichol 106 1388 fctarah Stamp 1289 Li/zie Montgomery : . . 1390 Charles Nelles 3 60 1391 Percy McMahon 1 54 1392 Wm. Arthur Allen 75 1393 Annie Smith 09 1394 Arthur Watts 163 1J95 Fanny Fawkes 1396 Jenny Kennedy 1397 Gertrude Imlach 1 72 1398 Annie Brooke. 1 87 1399 Hy. Edward Gibson 1400 Wm. Henry Masteraon 30 1401 William Fleming 2 22 1402 Ellie Stamp 1401 Fanny James 17 1404 Martha Boulton 1405 Mary Wood 6 53 1406 Edwin Henwood. I 42 1407 Annie Bou'd 1408 Clara Bead 1409 Alice Wye — t24 26 1874. 1403 Fanny James 80 16 1405 Mary Wood 46 1408 Clara Reid 3 39 1409 Alice Wye 88 1410 Eirma Cole 93 1411 Aggie Harvey 85 141-2 Alee Kimpton 79 1413 Lizde Crewe 45 1414 Sarah Haslem 1 06 1415 Beatrice MacLean 13 1417 Thomas Weekes 160 1418 Clara Leonard 112 1419 Arthur C. Usher 105 1421 Albert Pearson 20 1422 Mrs. Gri'OBtead.. 105 1424 Mn. J. H. Stratford 2 83 1381 Atch'd B. Greer f 2 00 1383 Arthur. B. Sweatman 2 42 1385 Jobn Bunnell 89 1390 Charles NeUes. 165 1391 Ferc^MoMahon 2 38 1394 Arthur Watts. 4 85 1395 Fanny Fawkes 113 1397 Gertrude Imlach 147 1398 Annie Brooke 1 29 1400 Wm. H. Masterson U 44 Bt Bbv. Canon Salter, St. Jdde's, Bbantfobd. Hattie Portus 184 Annie Tipson. 1 15 W. Alford", 235 L. Sowden 57 LizzieFair 2 81 EmmaSalter 7 02 KateStorey , 120 Edwin Hunt 69 Fanny Fyfe 75 EatherTooley 11 Maggie Montgomery 1 44 Thomas Walker 2 06 Annie Bacey 46 Minnie Bell 192 MnryBabcock 74 William Gee 45 Sarah Sanderson 69 '"arah Cornish 47 AnnieBrook 70 Emma Seaae 134 A. Hasket 23 H.Brook 066 M. Thompson 1 29 C. Brown 1 73 J. McKenzie 2 00 E. Fisher 1 04 E. Smith ... 64 H.Walton 10 T.Jennings 94 A. Harrison 109 Kate Smart 49 M. Shepperd 1 00 W. Vansiokle 71 M. Pyrie 2« J.Bowlby 82 Miss Gilkison 3 06 " Bams 1 67 " McGroom 1*07 Mn. Hamilton 86 " Hart 0l23 Miss Papmore 64 .V" . 7 r - - ■w*« 62 MISSION BOXES. (• I By Kbv. Canon Towni-et, St. James', Pabis. 332 Bella Tarrant $ 46 353 Henry Howie ^ 1 C2 355 Nellie Acres 83 356 Alice & Charlotte Clarke 1 15 35S W illie & Fanny Munn 1 04 361 Arthur Haycock 1 33 363 SusanRyall 58 365 Thos. and Norah Coleman.... 1 00 366 Fred'k Ik Emma Puckridge . 43 368 Willie Hewson 1 58 369 Frank Roberta 1 »'4 692 Harold & Herb. Hemming. . 81 644 Mary & John Barker 2 30 659 Mrs. Thos. MawBon 2 42 651 Alice & Amelia Tuakey 91 653 Kichard Sutton 80 655 Willie Walton 1 00 656 Laura k Dora Xewman 50 662 Mrs. James Pierce 65 667 Mr. Joy's children 1 10 669 Mary & Edith Martin 1 04 $22 79 By Rev. R. J. Robbbts. Cvyuoa IND14NS. 1376 L. OgilbyLoft 37 1377 Florettee Maride 1 59 1378 Margaret Van Every 62 $268 By Rev. T. E. Sandbbs, St. Chablfs, Dereham. 832 Flora Bearpark..... 14 840MiB8Smart 122 847 Lavinia Waller. 31 849 EUzabeth Nicholson 29 846 Sarah Hockey 37 St. John's, Tilbonbubo. 802 Susannah Peltmany. 12 803 Mary West 28 804 AdareLuke 13 1023 Flora Bum 21 «22 Emily Sanders 50 823 Clara Mills 2 10 825 Theresa Anbigger 06 1029 Marv J. Heron 100 «34 Mrs. Massey 40 1022 Miss Dobbie 1 10 818 Lizzie Bums 04 ^7 Martha Frost 106 By Rev. J. Chance, Kanyeaoeh. Miss Annie Crombie $ 5 27 Miss Crombie 2 00 MisaMaryHill 69 Miss Kaweanahnosoch 30 Miss Mary Miller 10 By Rev. R. W. Johnstone, Christ Church, Forest. 1251 R. Nash 36 1252 Mrs. Lemon 10 1 53 F. Rawlinga 1254 Ida Jonea 1255 Elva Wood 75 1256 Ellie Tier 141 1257 Eva Johnstone 1 tO 1258 Mrs. West 75 1259 Jane Spearman $43 St. George's, Hillsbobo. 1260kateDale 1261 Anna M. HilL 1262 Maria Hill 1 33 1263 Ruth McKeown 1264 E. Pollock...;... 1265 Florence Scott 75 1266 Mary Holmes $2 10 St. Paul's, Woodstock. 895 Fanny Snelgrove 11 869 F. & A. Billinga 15 1004AmyMinty 3 26 871 T. Ciougher 1 78 875 Ann Wilson 63 861 E. Beyer 70 938 F. Pettit 1 31 884 J. C. Cousins 64 916 S. & W. Lindaay . . : 90 982 >»gjry Pollock. 89 922 Mrs. Revell..... 79 898 Grace Hannon 46 932 Mary Cook 23 928 Mary h Madeline Matthews. 4 27 1002 S. Storm 02 $16 Bi Rev. G. M. Inneb, St. Paul's, London. Annie O'Connor 38 John Shaw 26 MISSION BOXES. 68 AOBH. ,.$5 27 .. 2 00 .. 69 .. 30 .. 10 Chbist 36 10 75 1 41 1 DO 75 — $43 >B0. . . . . 1 33 .. 75 9 2 10 K. ... on .... 15 . . . 3 26 ... 178 ... 063 .... 70 .... 131 ... 054 ... 90 ... 89 ... 79 .... 46 .... 023 }W8. 4 27 .... 02 $16. TkVh% 38 .... 025 Sinda Rothwell $ 51 EdithDespard 171 MaudPlatt 2 13 Sophia Sivers 87 Maud Grainger 32 "Maud Meredith 1 03 F. O. Maynard 47 Minnie Taylor 51 Rose Brown ft 74 Victoria Drury 2 00 Sophia Hammond 12 Victoria Barnard 18 Nellie Emery 1 15 Eliza Warner 1 35 Mary Brown 1 07 George Phillips 50 Eliza Jeffrey 1 iO Fred Hazelgrove 1 39 \Vm. Knot 14 J. Peacock 1 73 Agnes Downes 1 60 AdaWhat»ley 144 Mrs. Smyth 40 Mis < Haskett 1 60 Saml Siddons .-. 49 Francis Grafton 30 Constance Barnard 16 WiUie Lewis 17 Alb«rt Lewis , 36 Chaa. Hays', ad 20 Minuie Siddons 32 . John Bnmt d 1 04 Mary Kingsmill 80 Chas. Chapman 1 01 Sily Taylor. 91 John Raymond 1 13 F.G. Jewell 1 07 Miss Mercer 2 19 Laura Eckley. 1 52 Frank Clarke 21 Annie Taylor 3 3i Mrs. Hamilton 3 40 M. Evans 57 ThoB. Vallier 1 SO Harry Gill 78 Miss Pewey • 18 Cath. Graham 80 Kenneth Chisholm 53 Arch'd Chisholm 50 Je'inie Dunn 25 Miss Sweeny 1 46 Minnie Hooper 92 Walter DespArd 65 Carrie Laing 98 W. Worthington 59 Carrie Phillips 1 22 - Chas. Lear 16 Wm. iT. Harris 135 John Innes 50 Ninalnnes 70 -"Codriugton Reed 45 $57 61 By Rev. W. H. Tilley, Mbhobial Chuboh. 307 M. Collinson . . .$ 1 20 3(j9 EUfx limey 93 321 J. Charlton 2 01 310 Dora Webb 83 JWo Cha.les LiU.>r 60 3t)9 Emily Morris 60 306 M. A. Brown 26 322 Isabella Taylor 89 332 Madeline Bawden '7 2b. Wm. Kains 23 328 Sarah Brown 326 Mabel Robms( : 40 31t> Se'ina Grayil. . 3t> 1701 Fiances Qui: 1 04 1707 JohnNunn 50 1687 Florence Gill 92 1702 John England 18 1681 M artha Forsyth . , 73 1685 Thomas Barnes 29 1690 Harry Hayraan 15 17*15 Matilda Edes 14 1706 Robt. Battle 27 1708 Sidney Dyer 1 06 313 Lottie Short 65 314 Florence Bartlett 75 410 Robt. Tibbits 25 226 Bessie TiUey 60 Port Rowan. 1471 Mrs. Uonhin 1 00 ,472 Miss Mabee 2 03 1 473 Mrs. Bennett a . . 1 15 U74 Mrs. Wilkins ' . . 1 30 1475 Miss McLennan 2 85 1476 Mr. Appleby — - 1477 Mrs. Woods 2 40 1478 Mrs. Holt 1479 Mrs. M. Barrett 1 22 1480 Mrs. Andrew Lees 2 80 $14 75 SiMCOB. Dr Salmon ., 3 35 KatyGr^sett £6 DrCovernton 1 79 Mrs Center 2 03 Mr Sharpe . . . . :*V 4 80 Archie Ohadwick 98 D Walsh 1 82 Mrs Ford 1 49 Mrs Salmon 1 25 MrsRapelje 64 Jesse Campbell 3 37 Mrs Judge Wilson 5 00 Mrs Hardy 2 00 r ^«,.«.HBd^ j :'"" ! fHg «4 saSSTON BOXES. i -I Mr Townley 58 Mrs Potts 3 01 • Mrs J Wilson 3 00 Mrs Little 2 05 MmDeedes 9 31 Mrs Payne 1 16 Mrs Jas Williams 1 31 Haysvtlle. 679 Miss Annie Allan 1 05 576 Mrs Carr 1 60 568 Miss Collum 1 10 fi78Miss Smith 65 582 Miss S Mitchell 16 583 Miss E Smith.: 38 564 Mr Mallet 1 28 684 Miss Maggy Smith 32 $654 By Rbv W B Evans, Trikity, Durham. 407 1 46 408 34 409 1 00 403 38 $ 3 18 By Rev E E Newaian, Delaware 112 John Lowthian 1 89 116 Eddie Newman 2 29 120 Delaware Sunday School. . 2 98 ; 8 7 16 By Rev S Harris, Trinitt, Water- FORl? Mrs Samuel Harris 3 60 M W Bayly 1 Oa Mrs Birdsell 75 MOORETOWN E Oliver 61 By Rev W B Curran, Galt Bessie Strong 3 24 Hattie Strong 2 02 Miss Presoott 3 12 RMellish 0-21 Mrs Nairn 1 64 EMorray 16 FrankBall.. 133 Charleb Wamock 78 $12 49 > A i^*. gj''" "* **^ if, Delaware 189 2 29 School. . 2 98 ; 8 7 16 iNrm , Water- ... 3 BO 1 oa 75 WN ... 61 RAX, Galt ... 3 24 2 02 3 12 0^1 ... 1 64 .... 16 .... 1 33 ... 78 ei2 49 >^ 4 % 65 OMISSIONS. From Report of 15th year-1872-73. Annu.\l SuBscRiPTioNa Paid at the Office. Rov E Softley, 13th Sc 14th yrs. llev W A Young. W H Stevenson Rev A Jamie8on,13th&14thyr8 Capt Wilaon Dr Harper ..!!!.!] E Waring AEIHb... '■■ Rev T Watson ....'..'." RtvWRaUy RevrTH Appleby..'.'. $10 00 5 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 T) 00 5 00 5 oof Rev Dr Beaumont iiov ur jseaumont; ^ s 5 qq Col Bourko " g qq KevEKeys ". •.'.:;.'.■.■ r. 00 Rev J Chance E BReed Major Evans, 14th & "liith yra '. H CHogg Mrs Hogg MissECGilles .'..'. q r,o Rev EE Newman '.',." 5 qq Ven Archtleacon Balch ,... 10 00 00 f) 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 Pargohial Association Collectioxs. Rev W Daunt, Drpanoy's Hall. Rev W H TiUey, Cron^n Memorial Church ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ' ' ' '^^i 2 SO .% Donations. To MiMion Fund-Tho Hellmuth Ladies' CoUege. .8245 05 =:»" D^ £] o^d: S £] IR s OF THE cSlbttvcb Mitg of tint §mtu ttt ^w»n APPOINTED B^ CHARTER. Bayly, Rev. B., London. Becher,H.C.R., London. Bettridge, Rev. W. Wood- stock. Boomer, Very Rev. M., London. Caulfeild, Rev. St. G., Windsor. Deeds, Sheriff. Simcoe. Elliott, Rev. A. Tusca- rora. Elli«tt,Rev. F. G.,Sand. wioh. Ellwood,Rev. £. L., Go- derich. Jamieson, Rev. A., Wal- pole Island. Jessopp, Rev. H. B. Kennedy, Rev. J., Ade- laide. Lawrason, L., London. Jjemmon, H., Brantford. Mack, Re v. F. , St. Cather- ines. Marsh, Yen. J. W., Lon- don. MulhoUand, Rev. A. H. R., Owen Sound. Nelles, Rev. A., Brant- ford. Padfield, Rev. J., Bur- ford. Fauquier, Rt Rev., Lord Bishop of Algoma. ADMITTED BY VOTE.— LIFE. Patterson, Rev. E., Strat- ford. Rally, Rev. W. B.,Glan- worth. Salter, Rev. G. J. R., Brantford. Sandys, Ven.P.W., Chat- ham. Smythe,Rev.J., London. Talfonrd, F., Samia. Townlev, Rev. A., Paris. Vidal, W. P. Samia. Vidal, T, G., Samia. BIake,E.,Q.C.,Toronto. Blake, Mrs. E., Tor nto. Blake, S. H., Toronto. Blake,Mrs.S.H.,Toronto Blake,Ma8'rW.H., " Beaumont, Rev. J. W. , M. D., Petrolea. Cronyn, V., London. Francis, Dr., Delaware. Francis, Mrs., " Falls, Rev. A. S., Berlin. Falls, Mrs. A, S., '• Geddes, J. C, Dundas. Hamilton, J., London. ^X Hellmuth, Rt. Rev. I., London. Hughes, D. J., St. Thomas Hurden, F., Kincardine. Hurden, Mrs., Kincar- dine. Innes, Rev. G. M. , London Lawrason, L., London. Lawrason, Mrs. London. Livingston, W., Dela- ware. Marsh, Ven. J. W., Lon- don. Murphy, G.E., Petrolea. INCORPORATED MEMBERS J>leby, Rev. T. H., larksburg. Acres, J. W., Pkris. Anthony, Rev. A., Tus- carora. Barrett. T. B., Pt. Dover Beattie, J., London. Burrows, A., Woodstock Blackburn, S., London. Beard, J., Woodstock. Baldwin, Rev. Maurice 8., MoDtr9«l. Bently, R.,|Katesville. Bachus, S., Tyrconnel. Belcher, Rev, S., Mon- treal. Bowlby, Dr., Berlin. Ball, A. T. H., Gait. Ball, Mrs., Gait. Bartlett, Rev. H., Blen- heim. Bur well, L., Pt. Burwell Bachus, R., Tyrconnol. Bachtts, A., Tyroonnel, Murphy, Mrs., Petrolea. Palmer, Ven. A., Guelph Penton, E., Lucan. Ryland, G. F., Burr. Smyth, A. G., London. Thomas, F.W., Montreal Tilley, W. H., London. Walker, J., London. Wallbridge, Hon. L., BelleviUe. Williams, T.,St. Thomas Wilks, Matt, Gait. W., Brookman, Rev. Amherstburg. Bancroft, Rev. C, jun., Knowlton. Backhouse, J. A., St. Williams. Bums, J. M., Woodstock Barefoot, Isaac, Kanyea- geh. Barr, Rev. I., Exeter. Bourke, Col., London. 1-^ JL. ntUi 61 .f mw ,Rev.E., Strat- V. W. B.,G1*"* lev. G. J. R-. ren.F.W.. Chat- Rev. J. Lond®»- , F., Samia. . Rev.A.,P«»nB. f. P. Samia. .G., Sarnia. r, Mm., P«*w\«»; Yen. A., Guelph fc Em Lttoan. t, G. F., Burr. A. G., London. h pW., Montreal [vr. H., London. r. J., London, ndtte, Hon. L., M T.,8tThomaB Matt, Gait. Lan, Rev. W., Iherttburg. loft, B«v. 0., jnot ■owlton. , . fli, liouse, J. A., St. IJ^M-Woodatock M, Ia»w, Kanyea. I'Uev. 1m Exeter. Ike, Col., London. €% CluuiQe, Rev. J., New- port. Corsaa, F. London. Cowan, James, Sombra. Cooper, Rev. R. S., In- vennay. Chase, Rev. H.P., Man- eeytown. Clotworthy, Rev. W., Ireland. Crotty, H., IngersoIL Claris, G. T.,8t. Thomas Ourran, Rev. J. P.,Wal- kerton. Cronyn, B., London. Caistor, J., Soath Zona. Cordner, Rev. R., Pais- ley. Cha^an, A., London. Christie, Mrs., Port Bar- well. Coleman, T., Paris. Cooper, Rev. H., Bros- Mis. CheoUeTiI^v-.F.L. TiO»- don. Craig, Rev. W.. Wood- stmsk. Carman, Geo. A., Sarnia Clark, A. C, Sarnia. DesBarres, Rev. T. C, Clinton. Daff, W., Colchester. Dunoan, A., TyrconneL Dyas, J., London. Dyas, J. J., London. Dampier, J. L., I^ondon. Davidson, J., Gait. Davis, Rev. W., Wing- ham. DeBIaqaier, H., Wood- stock. Daunt, Rev. W. , Thames- ford. Deacon, Rev. D., Both- well. Downie, Rev. J., Kings- viUe. Davis, Rev. E., London. Davis, CoL, Sarnia. Ebberta, H. Chatham. Ebberts, Mrs. H., Chat- ham. EUerby, Rev. T. S., Sar* nia. Ellis, A., London. EUiott, W., London. Evans, Rev.W. B., Dor- ham. Evans, Major R., Lon- doo, Frixelle, Satton, South Zorra. Farley, Jas., St Thomas. Frank, W., Laoan. Farrell, L. S. , Rond Ean. Freeman, Mrs., Pt. Bar- well. Famcomb, T., London Totniship. Fennell, J., Berlin. Fletcher, Rev. R., Wat- ford, Fairbanks, J., Petrolsa. Girdlestone,0. W. , Wind 8or. Goodbne, C. F., Lcndoo. Grasett, Rev. E.,Simooe. Guest T. B., St Mary's. Grey, Woodstock. Gilkinson, .. *" Brant- ford. Harper, Dr., London. Harris, E., London. Herdsman, R. ,OnondMfa. ^i vks, Rev. J. P., In- gersoU. Haitia, Rev. S., Simooe. HiU, C, HiUsboro'. Hodgetts, Col., LoBdoD. Hogs, H. r* , Longwood Hu^ca Kev. T., Dres- den. Hurst, R* . J., London. Halpin, l«.v. W. H London. Hutchinson, l^e .., Hxe- ter. Button, W, v., St Mary's. Harding, Rev. F., Mit- chell. Hayden, A., Strathroy. Harris, R. J., ChathMn. HUl, Rev. J., Meaford. Huffman, P., Northfleld. Haycock, F. H., Paris. Ingersoll, Jas., IngersoIL Johnson, C. H. M., (Mo- hawk Chief) Brantford Johnstone, Rev. R. W., Point Edward. Jones, Rev. E. R., Dun- gannon. Johnston, Dr. T. W., Sarnia. Jaokson, H. F. J., Berlin. Johnson, J., London Tp. Johnston, H., GodericK. Jacobs, Rev. J., Sarnia. Kinntone, A. J., War- rKeUogg, Rev. S. B., St. Thomas. Kerby, E. D., Petrol«a. Kennedy, Mn.,Adeleide Keys, Rev. Q,, Chate* worth. Kains, G. T. , St Thomas. Kin^tone, C. J., War- wick. Kingrtone, John S., Tui- carora. Lefroy, A., Paisl^. Logan, Rev. W., Laoaa. Long, H. D., London. Lindsay, J., Woodsteck. MUls, Rev. W. L., Nor- wich. Magahy, Rev. T. W., Ostowel. Matthews, Rev. C. R., B. A., Goderioh. Martin, W. S., Paris. Macken'^, Rev. O. C, Kin ^^ine. ^ u^ey, J., Ingersoll. ' .rsh, jL B., London. .'S;cQaMa, H. S., South M«niah,Rev. H. F., Mohawk. Millar, H. J., Conuwa. . Miller, Rev. A. E., Tyr- oonnel. Macklem,Dr.,OiI Springs x«Ieredith, J.O., London. Mitchell, B. A., London. MarshaU, E., London Tp. Murphy, R«v. W.,Onon- diupi. McKee, J., Millbank. Murray, Capt, Clinton. Munroe, M. G., Wards- ville. Munroe, W., Chatham. Monson, W., Chatham. Morton, Rev. J. J., Markdale. Martin, Rev. N. H., Windsor Martin, J., London. Noble, J. D., Petrolea. Newman, Rev. E. E., Delaware. Parish, T. A., Wallaoe- town. Pearce, J., Tyroonnel. Penton, J. A., Paris. Phillips, Dr., St Mary's. Pousette, P. T., Sarnia. Payne, R. A. K. .Chatham !■ HEMBBR8. Frioe, 8., Port Stuiley. Pope, W., London. Perkina, J., Leachville. Pewoe, J. S., TrrconneL Perrin, Svdney, London. Perrin, Mrs., London. Raikw. Rev. F.W., Bel- montb Robinson, Judge, Samia. RaUy, Mn.Y^B.,01an. worth. Ryan, Rev. S., ParklulL Rogen, F C, Delaware. Reynolds, R., Amherst- Mirg. Robson, G., London Tp. Roe, P., St. Thomas. Roe, Mrs., St. Thomas. Robierts, Rev. R. J., Newport. Rioharuson, Dr., Gait. Robinson, W., ^odon. Rogers, Rev. R^V., Port Stanley. Reed, £. B., London. Sampson, Rev. W. A. Salter, Q. V., BrantfordT Smith, C. P., London. Sanders, Rev. T. E.,TiI- sonborg. Stevensoo, W. H. Rim- onski. Sohulte, Rev. J., Port Burwell. Shanly, J., London. Sandys, Mrs., Chatham. Softley, Rev. E., Gorrie. Smith, Sheriff, Brantford Southam, W., London. Stanton, Q., Paris. Strathy, J. B., London. Smithr Rev. J. W. P., Strathroy. Sweatman,Rev. A., Lon- don. Soott, T., Woodstock. Skey, L., Port Dover. Sanders, C, Luoan. Sntton, Dr., MoOillivray Smith,Rev. S. L., Alvin- ston. Styles, Thomas, Arva. Starr, Rev. R. H., Sea- forth. Trivett, T., Exeter. Trivett, Mrs., Exeter. Taylor, E. A., London. Taylor, Ccyj. B , London. Turville, W.,London Tp. Taylor, Ingram, Chathain ThompM>n, T., London. Thompson, E., Strathroy Tibbetts, Rev. W., Port Dover. Tidey, Jos. A., Norwich. Tcrville, R., St Thomas Vidal,Mrs.. Mt. Pleasant Yanallen, Dr., Chatham. Vanallen, Mrs. , Chatham Wright, Rev. J. T., St. Mary's. Wilson, C, Arva. Warwick, Captain J., Froomfield. Wood, Rev. W., Port Rowan. Waring, E., London Tp. Watson, Rev. T., Mea- ford. Walker, F., Kincardine. Widder, C, Goderieh. Wilson, R., Chatham. Wye,Rev.G.W.,Ward8- ville. Wilson, Rev. R., Birr. Watts, Altred, Brantford Urlin, R. D., Wallace- town. Yarwood, E. M., St. Thomas. sv. W.. Port A.. Norwich. , St. Thomas BV. "* *'• „ Aiva. if Londo'* Tp. B:;»vf^T., Mea- F . Kincardine. O GodencH. T>" Chatham. •:• T? M.. St. od« *-• "*•• naa. rl* ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARD or TBI Ghiirah Society of the Diocese of Huron. Besolution Passed by the Society. Resolved,— That owing to the atraif^htened condition of the Miiaion Fnnd,and the necessity for all poamble economy, it shall not be necesaary to publish in the Chnrch Society's Annnal Beport the names of subscribers for less sums than fifty 'Cents. Carried. Incorporated Members' names are printed in italics. BRANT. Brantford. OSAOB OHUBOH. By Miss Jones. J Brethonr 9 1 00 WmCleland 100 Mrs Cridg 50 Mrs A Greer 100 Mrs Harvey 60 Mrs m^kins 60 MraJenKins 60 EF Jones 2 00 H J Jones 6 00 W Jones 100 Mrs N Laycock... 1 00 Miss Leonard 100 TBMcMahon.... 100 MlssCPlewes 100 Sev. A Sweatman.. 5 00 Mrs Sweatman.... 6 00 A RSweatman.... 100 WTooie 100 A Watts 6 00 Mrs G Watts 6 00 MrsGWUkes.... 3 00 MrsE B Wood.. 3 00 Mrs J Wye 1 00 By Mrs J H Stratford and Miss Ellis. DrJY BOV....8 2 00 Mrs Bunnell 60 W C'omble 100 Dr J WDigby....$ 2 00 Mrs Ellis 60 DrHenwood 2 00 Miss Kimpton.... 80 J H Stratford 8 00 J Stratford 60 WH Stratford.... 100 FT Wilkes 6 00 By Miss Read. ABBennett S 6 00 J Bishop 100 T Botham 2 00 D Curtis 2 00 MissEadie 100 F EddJngton 1 00 AS Hardy MPP. 4 00 S Bead 2 00 GH Wilkes 100 By Miss Hart. Mrs H Andrews.. 8 60 MrsBeU 100 Mrs D Brooke.... 100 Mrs Catton ' OC DrE Griffin 100 Mrs Hart 1 00 MrsHohne 100 Mrs Leonard 100 MrsJCNelles.... 60 Mrs Ransom 1 00 CHStokse 100 Mrs Usher 100 By Miss Imlaoh. MrsJCOutcliire..9100 J CHatelv 9 2 00 MrsC Imlaoh.... 4 00 WJTmlach 100 Dr Wiggins 100 Mrs Brockington.. 1 00 M Brown 100 Miss S Brown.... 1 00 G Snort 100 Smaller sum? 26 By Miss Wye and Miss Griffio. J Bingham 8 2 00 T Burnley 100 GHFawkes 100 G Fleming 100 G King 60 A McMeans 60 Mrs R Moore 100 Mrs Muirhead.... 60 Smaller sums 1 20 By Miss Dunrlch and MrsC S Mason. ' Dr Ctesar. 8 1 00 Mrs Dowding 1 00 Miss Dunrich 1 00 OS Mason 100 MrsRawlings 100 S Smith 6 00 FEWeekej...... 100 ST. JUDB'S OHUBOH. BevO Salter $6 00 MrsSalter 100 / * ar Salter 9 5 00 JOGUkUon 6 00 A Fair 5 00 MrsMcKenzie.... 60 "Walker 60 " Jennings .... 50 " Beach 1 00 " McMichail ... 75 " Mpntgomery.. 50 " TifiSn 50 " Stanton 1 00 "Bowlby 100 HLemmon 6 00 Mrs Fetch.- 60 •Tew........ 60 "Franks 50 " Bourne 1 00 RO Smyth 1 00 Snms under 50c... 75 Paris. ST JAMES* ''HUBOH. By Miss Joy nnd Miss M Channer. Rtv Dr Tovml^.....Z 7 00 Mrs Townley 7 00 F H Haycock £| 00 Mrs Haycoqk..... 50 G Stanton 6 00 J W Acres 2 00 Mrs Acres 100 Nellie Acres 60 J J Acres 60 SE Acres 60 Madeline Acres .... 60 MrsWGPoweU.. 100 Thomas Ulark 1 00 Dr J Dickson 2 00 Mrs H Joy 1 00 Miss Joy 100 B Gapron 1 00 O Bichardsoa 100 Mrs J Mawson 1 00 Mrs I) Bauldrey... 76 MrsRMcOosh.... 60 Mrs Pierce 60 Mrs LHowsIl.... 60 Mrs T Mann 60 Miss Channer 60 Miss M Channer. . 60 TWalton 60 Oolleoted by Miss Ryall and Mils Ooniam. O.Barker. f 4 00 T Ryall S 00 E Stuart Jobm. ... 1 00 JRickart 100 Mrs J Cousins.... 100 J PuokridM 100 JOonwortB. 100 Mrs Pettit $ 1 00 E Harbin 1 00 MissHawley. 1 00 Miss Jones. 60 Mrs Mansfield.... 60 Mrs Bass 60 Miss Pettit 60 Mrs Fremlin 1 00 Sums ukider 60c. .. 70 Collected by Misses Wat- son and Grimshaw. Miss M Watson... $ 60 CE Adams 100 J Hackland 50 R McAllister 60 H Tuskey 60 J Tarrent 60 Clay & Neath 100 Mrs T WColeman 3 00 TW Coleman 6 00 Sums-under 5Cc . . . . 2 25 Collected by Mrs Ahmes and Miss Beynett. J H Ahmes 9 1 00 R Hubbord 60 THMedcalf 60 JWGiUis 100 EHReynett 100 Mrs G Hemming . . 60 Mrs J Boubier .... 60 Miss E Evans 1 00 Mrs Lemon 60 O Hit^hcox 100 H Catton 5 00 J Powell 100 WHunter 60 J Robinson 60 G E Hemming 60 Sums under 50c. ... 90 By Mrs W H Capron and J Miss Vanbrocklin. E Wheeler 1 00 Mrs W Brown.... 60 J Abbot 60 WH Capron 100 JAPenton. 6 00 Sums under 60c.... 60 Bnrford. TBimTT OHUBOH. JZev / Padfield... .9 6 00 MissPadfleld.... 2 00 ST. JOHN'S OHUBOH. . By MlssesMills and Rixon. Master P Rixon)...! 1 00 BIat7 Ellen BixoB 1 00 Mrs J Rixon. 1 00 Conservative 1 00^ Samuel Cawley ... 4 OO Isabella Cawley... 100 Maria Rich, and M J Rich 75 Wm Mills 2 00 Arthur Smith .... 60 John Stephenson.. 75 Mrs J Stephenson. 75 Mrs Poole 60 Samuel Osmund... 100 C&HOsmund.... 60 M L, J G&CA Weir; 60 George Weir 1 00 MAWeir 60 Henry Weir 1 00 Charles Turner .... 50 Wm Thurleby.... 100 HVWeir 100' Joseph Peefs 1 00' MrRich 2 00 Mrs Stephenson. .. 100 Rioh'd Stephenson 1 00 Onondaga. TBINITT OHUBOH. Collected by Misses Ed- wards and BuckwelL Rev W Murphy.. . . 6 00 B Herdtman ten. .. 6 00 GDCEdwards... 2 00 WASoholfield.... 2 00 TBateman 2 00 Miss Murphy 1 00 J Henderson 1 09 R Squire 100 T Wilkinson 100 D Dunskin 100 P Gillard 100 Mrs Griffith 100 MissCAMuUen... 100 Mrs Leonard 100 Mrs BuckwelL .... 1 30 T Forde 00 HHYsnsickle.... 60 Mrs D Whiting... 60 TBateman 60 T Bracken 60 MrNichol 60 Mis Niohol 60 A Nichol SO Miss Niohol 60 A Buchanan 60 MrFair 60 Mis Fair 80 Mrs Graham 60 J Graham 80 TQrlfflth... 60 Mrs Wilson 60 BOrlfflth BO AFFENDIX. m n. .... ^^ ,e ... 1<» wley... 100 J' *^* 75 .•'*.'.'. 2 00 aittt .... -p. Bhenaon.. '" jphenBOiu ^ Ismund... 1 ^0 smund.... "" QrkGA. ^ v;i^:::::: loo fcv.v.:: 100 Turner.... "^ lurleby.... 1^. '"eir , 00 P«"« 2 00 ill 1 00 gtepbenaon IW aisnnr chuboh. AedbyMteBesEd. ^andBuokweU. V Murphy-" J5J Sobolfield.... I J* kteman.' , qq Murpby J q^ endewon ^ qq auire 100 llkipBon 5^00 hHiBldn ^ QQ iUaJfd.. ^00 Griffitb; t nn B^TM^en... IW iLeonMd. -m^ iBuokweU..... * 15 rotde.....''-*" go DWhitiBg.- Jg latemaa gO 3rMken BO • Ulobol.. BO [, Niohol BO Nlobpl... BO (m Nlobol BO fBuohM^n BO M"*'- 60 Ttix BO nOrMMin BO G«^«m BO Qrlffltb..* BO Oriftth "^ >I B Herdsman jun . . 9 50 Small sums 3 55 Hiddleport. ST PAUL'S OHUBOH. By Misa Simpson. 6 Simpson $ 1 00 Mrs Hammond.... 50 AWeatbrook 50 Small Slims 3 37 Mohawk. ST PAUL'S OHU&OH. By Misa Davies. Eev Canon Nelles... 910 00 MrsNeUes 2 00 MissJXellid 100 HNeUes J 00 / Barefoot 5 00 E Barefoot 50 FW Barefoot.... 60 BAshbon 3 00 S Davies 100 A Davies 50 H Coles 100 Mrs Skimmon.... 50 Mrs A Griffin 50 Misa Fisher 50 Miss Park 50 MraSalmond 50 Mra Mintem 60 Snms under 50c .... 4 50 Cayuga. SIX HATION INDIANS. By Mrs. Loft. Paul Barnes 9 50 Yatnvia Beaver... 75 A TanEvery .... 60 Wm Martin 60 SHaaa 6C Esther Martin ... oO KonwajonhontyoD Loft .. 100 OsoeolaLoft 60 Soma under 60o.. 1 85 By Mias Stewart. RevBJ JioftiiK ...9 6 00 Mrr. Roberts 100 E B Roberta 60 BIchardPeroyBlliot Iloberti 60 JSWhltincr 100 Wm Irving 100 WmWage 9 100 E Furlong 50 T Garland 50 A Friend 50 Mies Stewart 60 AFriend 60 Hanyeaseh. ST PAUL'S. Collected by Miss Carrie R Chance. Rev J Chance 5 00 Mrs Chance 1 00 Miss C R Chance.. 50 Miss A Chance 50 J B Chance 50 Mr AG Smith.... 2 00 Mrs AG Smith... 60 MissHettie 60 M Martin 150 Miss Crombie 1 00 Ka'veanahnorouh.. 1 00 •W Wedge 100 J HiU 100 J" Martin 50 HS«aatsjr. 50 J Jamieson 50 WBattiste 50 ]iCrs Venevery.... 60 Itfiss E Carpenter. 60 Miss Esther Car- penter 60 Mrs C Capenter. . . 60 Sums under 50c... 1 26 By MiBB"MJ Davis. J Davis 1 00 Mra Davis 60 Miss M J Davia.... 60 WH Staats 1 00 J Hill sen 60 WThomaa 60 M Turkey 60 Sums under 60o. . . 64 By Miss Nancy Miller. Mra S Martin..... 60 J Cuaick 60 Suua under 60o . . .. 2 74 Tuscarora. ST JOHN'S OHOBOB, II M « By Rev. A Anthony. JtevABUiot 910 00 Rev A Anthonv. .... 6 00 Mn Elliott....... 1 00 Mrs Raoey 100 Misa Racey.. 1 OO MiaaCole 100 Wm Loft 100 SStyrea 100 Mrs Styrea 1 00 Miss Smith 1 00 N Monture 1 00 C Moses 1 00 * Johnson 1 00 S Johnson...... 100 C John 1 00 J Ferguson 1 00 Mrs Osborne 50 Mrs George 50 Mrs Smith 50 Mrs Miller 50 Miss Miller 50 GHM Johnton... . 5 00 J Anderson 1 00 Sums under 50o.... 50 BRVCE. Walkerton. ST. THOMAS' OHUBCH. By Mrs Sinclair and Mrs Hargreaves. Judge KingsmiU..9 5 00 MrsKingsmill.... 1 00- Hugh Wilson, Sr. 60 Andrew Wilson ... 50 A St L Mackintosh 50 Mrs Cooper 50 Mi9s M A Boulton 60 \i M Beard 1 00 Mr Richardson. .. 66 tT Chambers 60 Mr Richardaon, Sr 60 "Walker 1 oa "O'Donohue.... 6a "Hunt 2 00 Mra Hartley 6a •• F G Cooper . . BO PTodd 60 Misaea Cowie and Stead 1 00 MnSutton 100 DMoore 100 H AHaviU 100 Robert Moore.... 6a Eliaha Moore 2 00 W A Green 6a Mn Warren 60 Jamea Walker. ... 1 00 Mra McLean 100 WAMoLean.... 1 Oa DWilaon 100 William Brown... 6a T Wilson 60 Mr Oralnger SO Mra Hargreaves . . 6a John Hargreaves. . . Sa '•v • TV APPXiroix. Mrs Sinclair $ 50 " CoUinB 50 MrBivera 2 00 "Burnham 76 Sums under 50c. . . 1 50 By Mrs Tolton. Bev J P Curran...9 6 90 Mrs Carroll 50 J P Johnston .... 50 A B St John.... 50 Geo Gould 1 00 Henry Le Jeune.. 100 William Butler. . . 50 JMCarthev 100 John Chambers . . 1 00 "HP O'Connor.... 100 W Collins 2 00 MKobertson 1 00 J St V Caddy.... 100 GBrydges 100 AMiUar 100 Brown 50 HisseaJ&HNotter 1 00 RJGeary 60 R Cotter 60 JGHibbert 100 Mrs Stovel 60 " Tolton 100 C W Walker.... 2 00 RWyld 100 Mrs Kilmer 60 " Kinzie 50 " Frayn6 50 Mr Furze 3 00 Sums under 50c. .. . 76 Hanoirer. OHBIST OHDBOH. By Miss Young and Miss MarshiuL Mrs Lauderkin. . .9 1 00 " Tweedy 1 00 TSCoppinger.... 100 BGPeers 50 K A Goodeve.... 1 00 Sums under 60c.. 9 87 bokfobd's bohool houu. By Miss Macoy aad Miss O'Nefi. . WO'NeU 9 60 MrsO'NeU 50 Patrick Garland... 60 Fred Qlebe 50 William Garkad.. 100 William Allardyoe 50 John t)enny 50 George Keye« 60 WBoddy $ 50 Mrs Hill 60 M Whitehead .... 50 TPDay 50 FMay 50 John Macoy 50 G«oi);e Boutlege.. 50 Sums under 60c. . 2 10 kidd's school eousb. ByMissEidd and Miss Cunningham. John Craig $ 1 00 R S Cunningham... 60 MrBothweQ 60 JohnKidd 100 Sums under 60o.. 2 17 Southampton. ST. PAUL'S OHimOH. By Miss Ada Lee and Miss Gilbert a AProudfoot $ 1 00 FProudfoot 100 PHeffeman 100 WmColdwell 100 MrsMGoldweU.. 100 " W Thorp.... 1 00 " S L Sherlock. 1 00 " A Lindsay.. . 1 00 " Thos Davis.. 1 00 " Wm Lambert 1 00 MissPlatt 100 TBusk 76 Mrs B A Belyea. . 75 Mr Mclnnes 60 G Mclnnes 50 HHanner 60 Oapt A MoAulay 50 Mrs Weatherall.. 50 " Casoaden .... 60 MissCasoaden.... 50 MrsForrest Turner 50 " Wm Busby .. 60 " A Douglass . . 50 " J Gilbert.... 50 "WmGUbert.. 60 " ThosLeff.... 60 " J Lee 50 "McEenzie.... 60 " WKirkland... 50 " J Cameron ... 50 ASindair 50 JDobson 50 JLillis 50 OHarper 60 TABItioB 60 A McNsughton . . 50 TGLyster 60 A Friend $ SO Sums under 50c. . 6 26 InTermay. OHBIBT OHUBOH. By Miss Marmion and Miss Dyer. Bev BS Cooper.... $ 5 00 MrPym 100 Gapt J W Linton. 1 00 JHall 1 00 MrsCDaTis 100 " S Herron .... 1 00 J Brinckman 1 00 MrsRussell 60 Mr Bmnton 60 Mrs Brunton .... 50 Mr Wilkinson.... 50 "Stirke 50 " Chesterfield.... 50 "Morlejr 60 Joseph Driukwater 60 Mrs JVCarmion .... 60 •• Dyer 60 Sums under 60c.. 1 40 By Mrs James Barber, Jr James Barber, Sr.8 60 Mrs J Barber .... 50 W Barber 60 Mrs W Barber.... 50 N Barber 60 Mrs N Barber.... 60 " H Barber. ... 60 CSipling 60 W D Morrow .... 50 C Scott 50 Sums under 60c.. 2 00 By Mrs Stirke and Miss M Trelf ord. J Doyle 8 60 WH C Hare.... 100 MrsStfarke 100 A Freeborn 1 00 GTrelford 50 DrStirke 50 Sums under 60o... 6 70 Lake Arran. By Miss Nelson. Mrs EH Powell.. 9 50 RSpurrell 50 W^purrell 1 00 TNelson 50 J Johnston 60 BBilton 60 J Morraa 60 ..« 80 lOH. lion and )r. ,..8 6 00 ... 100 1 00 >n 00 00 • • •• ater Oc. 100 100 60 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1 40 Barber.Jr Sr.$ 10c. 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 200 and Mies lord. 50 100 100 100 50 50 6 70 K)o... .rran* iTelaon. eU..t 60 .. 50 .... 100 ... 50 .. 60 ... 80 ... 50 W Morrow, Sr.... 60 W Morrow 60 ThosMorran 60 A Morrow 60 JMiles 60 J Groom 60 A Morran 60 BMorran 60 Snmn under 50o.. 6 20 Paisley. OBUBOH OFTHKABOBNBION By Mrs Kingston and Mrs Clarke. Sev B Cordner....i $5 00 A Lefroy GWMalloch.... 6 00 2 00 AB Hingston.... 1 00 ST Rowe 100 J Wright 100 Mrs Gary 100 r Grange 1 00 SRKing George Thompson. 100 1 00 WRFarr 60 Mrs Vance 60 Wm Watson 60 John Macartney... . 50 JMacartney Mrs E English.... 50 60 " Baird 60 J Saunders 60 W Valentine 60 J Valentine 50 WMMarmion.... 60 Thomas Thompson •50 Misn Thompson. .. W F Fitzslmmons 60 .50 JSayers 60 J Sergison MraBiddell 60 60 '• Glarke 60 Miss Armstrong . . 60 JohnSharpe 60 J Johnston 60 MrGoUins 60 EMay 50 JBrockie 50 iutr Jolliffe 50 HGollins 50 Sums imder 50o.. 406 Brant* T0W5 Lira. DMcGaw 9 50 MrsMcGaw 50 Myles Campbell... 60 Bums under 60c. . . 76 ATPBKDIX. FUTKBBTOir. By MisB Garland. Richard Garland . . $ 50 JohnKidd 60 AlexGibb 60 GElphic 60 ThosGeary 95 FraserBros 60 TAKeyes 50 JMcFadden 50 MrsAmoH .♦ 50 Sums under 50c... 9 80 beabmam's. TBearman $ 1 00 MMcManuB 50 G Stanley 60 J Adams 50 J McManus 50 WWalker 50 GHope 50 R Maxwell 50 James Maxwell . . 50 James McManus... 60 Sums imder 60c.. 1 66 Kincardine* OHUBOH OF THB MESSIAH. By Mrs D Small and Mrs D Mackenzie. Bev G C Mackemie$ 5 00 Mrs GG Mackenzie 1 00 " Alex Mackenzie 1 00 RBaird 5 00 MrsBaird 100 R Walker 1 00 Mrs R Walker.... 100 EMUler 1 00 MrsButler 100 " J FarreU .... 1 00 R Mcintosh 100 Mrs FA Barnes.. 75 Wm Mnckenzie . . 50 Mrs R Barnes .... 50 •* Secord 60 " Morgan 60 J P Wright 60 Mrs B Carter.... 60 " A Barton.... 50 A Anderson, Jr. .. 60 BFarrell 50 T Wilson 50 Mrs LangstafiF.... 50 "P Walker.... 50 MissEARobertaon 50 James Woods.. ... 50 Friends 65 MrsD Small .... 50 " D Maokencie.. 50 D Mackenzie ....$ 60 HGee 100 Mrs Potta 60 8Hartman 50 G D Regan 60 J Guest 75 J Walker 50 JFarreU 1 00 Sums under 50c... 3 75 By Miss Hamlin and Miss Williams. MrsGoombe $ 2 00 D Mclnnes 1 00 Mrs M Johnstone. 1 00 JE Burgess 1 00 JColweU 50 AEvans 1 00 EFox 1 00 Mrs Frew 2 00 DeWittHMartyn 100 TCRooklidge.... 100 OCliffe I'O Mrs K Sutton.. .. 50 « WMMcKend- rick 60 "JCulbert 100 "Cooke 100 AFriend 1 00 J Brown 100 B Freer 1 00 Miss Williams 1 00 Wm Johnstone. . . 50 FHurdoP 1 00 JHurdon 1 00 Sums under 60c.. 1 30 Bervie. ST. JOHN'S OHTJBCH. By Mi3B Dag^ and Mis» Hewitt. FrancisCollin8....9 1 OO RDagg 100 PWhden 100 C Hewitt 50 HCoUina 76 Miss Griffith 75 H Griffith 60 T Stewart 50 Sums under 60c.... 195 By Miss Hewitt and Miss Bradley. J Hewitt $1 00 Wm Gonnoly 60 RBoal 60 W Hewitt 50 J Gonnoly 50 AlJohnson 60 Mrs A Johnson, . . 60 ^w|i|^o|t^ Sam ""^iBft^n *< — >■ , Ti APPENDIX. J Bradley $ 60 Mrs B Bemington. 60 O Lewis 60 Sums under 60o. . . 2 65 By MisBea Golwell and Boyd. SColweU 91 00 Dr Bradley 1 00 Sums under 50c.. 2 70 Pine RlYer. ST. LUKE'S CHUBCH. By Mrs Hunter. Wmlrwin $ 1 00 J Funston 50 J Balantyne 50 E Hunter 50 Sums under 60c. . . 2 60 By Miss Gamble. JEmmerton $ 60 Jas Emmerton .... 60 J Young 50 Mrs Walsh 50 "Gamble 50 " Snowdon 50 Sums under 50c... 100 By Miss Smeltzer: PSmeltzer $ 50 G Humphreys .... 50 J Parr 1 00 Mrs A McLellan. . 50 Geo Nesbitt 60 J McPherson .... 50 J Smeltzer 50 Sums under 50c.. 2 16 Ktnloss. ST. JOHN'S OHUBCH, By Miss McConnell and Miss Hodgins. Miss McConnell... 9 60 J Hodgins 60 S Warner 60 Mrs J Hodgins.... 50 J N Price 50 J W Price 50 J Morgan 50 T Stanley 50 T Harboum 50 Mrs Neal 1 00 " Sheppard 60 DJPennell 60 J Grundy 1 00 P Grundy $ 1 00 ENoal 50 Sums under 50c. . 6 50 By Mias. Haldenby and Miss F Hodgins. BHal'lenb^ $ 60 John Hodgins 50 HStan'ey 50 MissE Stanley 50 Alex K^nzie 50 F Collins 50 T Corrigan 50 TPierce 50 C Tweedy 60 W Pierce 50 WTweedy 50 H Haldenby 50 Mrs H Haldenby 50 H Alexander 50 J Marshall 50 Sums under 50c. . . 5 60 ST. Matthew's church. By Miss Young and Miss Needham. Mrs B Guest $ 50 Sums under 60c . . 3 56 ELGIN. St. Thomas. ST. THOMAS' CHUBCH. By Miss H Bhycard. Mrs Ermatinger . .$ 2 00 MrsSlater 100 FBG 50 Sums under 50c.... 100 By Mrs Payne. Henry Payne, sr. .$ 1 00 Mrs H Payne. .... 1 00 Bobt Wilson 100 Wm Payne 1 00 Ht-nry Payne, jr. . 1 00 MrsPearce 50 By Mrs EUis. MrsXrkell 9 1 00 MrsTweedale.. .. 50 Mrs Kesttn $ 1 00 MrsCreuse 50 Sums under 50«.... 1 35 By Mrs Creuse. WAshbury $ 60 John Miller 60 JPullen 50 MrsTete 60 MrsTuckett 100 Mr. Tuckett 100 SN Warren...... 50 Sums under 60c . . 1 25 By Mrs Mandeville. MrsHobbs 9 1 00 " Winslow .... 1 00 " Putcher 1 00 " Chesley 1 00 " Cameron .... 50 Sums under 50c ... . 1 00 By Mrs Midgely. Mrs John Smith.. $ 50 Sums under 60c.... 1 30 By Misses Ida Moore and Jennie Creuse. ,^. Rev J Hill 9 5 OO Mrs Mitchell 60 GKing 50 Mrs Mandeville... 50 Sums under 60c . . 3 00 By Mrs ArkelL ^J, Mrs Peter Boe $ 1 Ob Mr Eccles 100 Mr Ellis 1 00 Mrs Dalton 1 00 MrsFitzpatrick... 60 MrDrake 1 00 Miss Drake 1 00 W ABorhuB 1 00 Mrs Crocker 1 00 A M Crombie 1 00 Miss C White .... 50 Sums under 50c . . 1 50 By Miss Susan Hughes. '* Mrs W H Moore..$ 70 SDubber; 60 B Mason 50 B S Dinering 60 MissJWordeU... 100 Mrs Dawson 100 Miss Johnson .... 1 00 Mr C Dawson.. .. 1 00 JWWhite 100 W D Jennings. ... 1 00 WCheasley 1 Ot' BLesslie 1 00 MrWyatt 60 Mr Kennedy. 6 00 Mrs Partriil^e .... 60 Mr Bichardson.... 100 Mrs Turner 1 00 y. ^i < APFEKBIX. VII 60 50 80 100 100 BO 125 1 00 100 100 100 50 100 / . .8 5 00 . 60 . 50 . 50 . 300 1 00 100 100 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 7, 70 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 OC' 00 50 00 50 00 00 ^ 1 < AJNeale % 50 .'Stuns under 60o ... 85 Collected by Miss Parish Daniel Parish.. ..$ 1 00 Mrs D Parish.. .. 1 00 Mrs Oliver 1 00 Mrs Day 1 00 MrsYarwood 50 Mrs Finney 1 00 Oto Kains 5 00 Mrs Turvill 60 J Glover 1 00 JBapelije 1 00 Mrs Martin 50 MrMaynard 1 00 Sums under 60o . . 90 By Miss Lawton .MrsTFut«her....$ 1 00 Mrs J Pearce ... J 60 Mrs J Potticary . . 50 Mrs G- Lawton 60 MrsWYeandle... 60 Mrs B B NicoU ... 1 00 MrsNicoll 60 Sirs T Thompson.. 1 00 By Mrs Kain°. Mrs Kilpatrick ... 8 50 MrsScarff 100 Mrs Kains 1 00 Sums under 50c .... 45 J. Tyrconnell* ST. pktkb's ohuboh. Miss H Patterson. $ 1 00 Miss K Patterson{. 1 00 Miss F Patterson . 2 00 A Duncan 6 00 S Backus 6 00 Mrs S Backus.. .. 6 00 A Backui 6 00 Mrs A Backus.... 2 00 S Backus 60 A Stephen Backus 50 Anthony Crane.... 1 00 WmSifton 100 Bobt Backus 6 00 Joseph Mitchel ... 2 00 MrsMitohel 2 00 Wm Moore. 1 00 John Bunn 1 00 iUch'd Ousaok.... 100 Misses Bobier ... 1 00 John Pearce..,. .. 6 00 Mrs Jno Pearoe . . 1 00 Frances Pearce.... 1 00 Jane Pearce 1 00 ■- Joseph Pearce .... 1 00 JSPearce i 6 00 Mrs J S Pearce.... 2 00 ADUrlin 6 00 Wm Pearce, sr. . . . 4 00 J L Pearce 4 00 TL Pearce 2 00 HyBobier 2 00 ThosMerish 100 ReuAE MUler ... 5 00 Miss A Patterson . 1 00 Bnrwell Park. ST. btephbn's ohuboh. D Barber $ 1 00 MrsMeek 1 00 J Sanders 1 00 MrsNort 100 MrsBurwell 100 lAmott 60 BBunn 90 Port Barwell. TBINITT CHUBCH. Collected by Mrs Youell andMrsSchulte. L BurweU i !500 Bev DrSchidte.... 5 00 William Youell. . . 200 Ed Freeman 100 Miss Langton .... 100 Captain Burge.... 100 Mrs Geo Au t . . . . 1 00 Mrs Youell 100 W Y Emery 1 00 John Smith 100 CarMacCollom .. 50 Mrs Poustie 50 Mrs Kelly 50 Miss Mary Holly- wood 50 WJYoueU 60 WmSuflfel.. 50 Yienna. ST. ltke'b ohuboh. By Mrs G Wrong. Edmund Saunders $ 2 00 Mrs Saunders 100 Miss A Saunders.. 100 Miss Mary Nolan. . Edmund Bigg 50 60 Mrs G Wrong.... 50 Mrs Appleton 50 Bomain GUbert . . 60 George Canlthard. 65 Sams under 50c .. 130 Collected byMissesAlioia Saunders and Emma MacKnight. Charles Draeseke.$ 1 00 Thos Jenkins and family. 100 Mrs MacKnight & family 1 76 Samuel Brasher ... 55 John Crawford.... 50 George Suffel .... 50 JKE 50 H B MacAllister.. 50 BMacCally 50 MrsWeinhold.... 50 Mrs Thomas 50 Mrs Bear 50 Henry Caulfeild . . 60 Sums under 50c ... 75 Aylmer. TBTKITT OHUBOH. By Miss L Hughes and '. Miss B TumbuU •''- Rev O Tumbull..$ 5 00 Mrs TumbuU.. .. 1 00 Miss A TumbuU.. 60 " B TumbuU.. 50 " A TumbuU.. 50 Albert Lobdale ... 1 00 Mrs A C Brown ... 1 00 Mrs J A McCaus- land 1 00 MrsMiller 100 Mrs Walker 100 Mrs Finnic 1 00 MrsJagger 100 DrWiUiams 100 DrFoot 100 CBoodnight 100 JohnHambridge.. 100 Capt Wesbrood . . 1 00 Mr Parsons 100 WiUiamBodgera.. 100 WiUiam Prouse . . 1 00 Sam Walker 50 Mrs Hambridge . . 60 MrsArkeU 1 00 Miss Foot 50 E Hopkins 60 Mrs White 60 B Farthings. 50 MrsBecket 60 Mr McTntyre .... 60 Mrs A Love 50 Mrs Hughes 75 Miss Hillis ...... 60 Wmiam Faulds. . . 60 A Lewis 60 Mrs Lees 60 Thomson & Bros.. 1 00 vin APPSKDUE. s r !. SomB xmder 60o . .9 1 00 By Miss Brown and Mias TurnboU. Mr Harry Long . .$ 1 00 Mrs Long 60 Wm BoBimer .... 60 JCBenbow 100 TDoak 100 TTMann 100 Mrs T T Mann .... 1 00 Mr P Hodgeskin* son 1 00 Mm r Hodgeskin- Bon 100 MrsBoys 60 Miss Stiles 60 Mrs W Hughes... . 60 " TredweU. ... 1 00 Frank Tredwell . . 60 WFEUis 100 RNoble 100 MissBrown 100 Mrs Freeman 1 00 Miss Freeman. . .. 60 MrO'Brian 100 MrOarter 100 MrsHowe 100 WHowe 1 00 Oeo Hodge 60 Sums under 60c.... 100 For returns from Port Stanley, see end of list. ESSEX. Amherstburg. OHBIBT OHUBOH. By Misses McEanstry & Brookman. Ernest Park $ 1 00 MrsSmith 100 OLafferty 100 Mr Baker 100 HDuflf. 100 Mr Horseman .... 60 MrsMiUigan 60 MrSoott 60 Mrs Sunderland .. 60 JOonroy 60 DrF Smith 60 MrsWAroher 60 " Johnson 1 00 «• McLeod 1 00 Mr Siffington 1 00 Mrs Moore 1 00 MlssMoore 1 00 WT Wilkinson... 60 Mrs A Brown. ... 60 M)rB Borrowman.. 60 MnDnezaon S 60 HBrown 60 Snms under eCo . . 4 10 By Mr Splnks. EPye 9 60 MrKose 1 00 WHaU 60 Sums under 50c . . 2 30 By Miss S Mean. JGKolfage $2 00 MrsEolfage 100 MrCary 100 " Frazer 100 MrsTHackett.... 100 Capt Trotter 1 00 Mrs Botsford .... 60 J B Folk 1 00 HEolfage 50 Mrs Mears 50 By Miss Honner. MissS Pattipiece..$ 1 00 Mrs D Mayhew . . 50 " ABorrowman 50 " Mason 1 00 Sums under 50c , . 50 By Miss Duff. Mr Cunningham. .9 1 00 Mrs Cuylor 50 "Duff 50 Sums under 60o . . . 50 By Misses Atkinson and C A Brookman. Bev W Srooktmn..9i.O 00 Dr Lambert 2 00 E Anderson, sr....\ 2 00 PH Anderson.... 100 HKolfage 100 CMS Thomas.... 100 MrsBurk 100 Mrs Gordon 1 00 Mrs Capt Bell .... 75 B PWlUdnson.... 60 Miss Skinner 50 Mrs Dimcanson.... 50 Mr Ashdown .... 50 " Brett 60 " Templeton.... 60 "Oousins 60 J Hamilton 60 M^or Paxton. ... 10 00 J Park 2 00 Mrs Green 100 AWhyte 100 Mn MoGk>wan.... 1 00 TFTarrille 100 MrsBeU 81 €» G Wilson 10» MrsDrBeU 6a " Atkinson. ... 60 " Bankin 60 " Cathlaw 60 " HamUton 60 " McGregror... 60 G Botsford 6a T KoUage 60 Sttms under 50c . . 4 30 By Miss Harling. Mr Golden f 1 00' MrsTong Ti "Bailey. 50 " Coulboum ... 50 Miss Buysey 60 " HarUng 50 Sums under 60c.. . . 26 Windsor. AUi SAINTS' OHUBOH. By Misses Waters and Girdlestone. J W Girdlestone. . .9 6 Oa John Mackintosh.. 2 00 HB Morton 2*00 WBHirons 2 00 W McGregor. ... 1 00 CDGrassett 100 JFArkeU 100 H G Charlesworth 1 00 HS Cowley 100 AE Bice 100 F Dougall 100 John Scott 1 00 CCrichmore 100 A Cameron 100 DBetteneau 1 00 MrsTregent 60 WHome 60 TG Davis 60 Mrs Hutton. 60 " Priddy 60 " HBeU 60 Thos Waters 5 00 AWickson 2 00 Duncan Dougall . . 2 OO CK Emery -. 2 00 WWDewson.... 100 GBeddome 100 Henry Venn. 1 00^ CFLreland 100 Dr Aikman 1 00 GBHome 100- OClark 100^ A Saul 100 GCo6 100- Mn Boomer 1 00 'W HaUoweU SO* d '^six, . it^jiti.- .^ ...$ 1 co- .. lOO .. 6a 60 .. 80 ... 60 ... 60 ... 60 .. 6a 60 ..430 rling. ..9 100 .. Ti ... 50 .. 50 .. 60 ... 60 ... 25 oa 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 50 50 60 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 oa 00 00 00 00^ 00 00- 00 60» AFPSNDIX. IX, ADoQgall $ 50 JDavis 50 OOFortier. 50 WO Foster 50 FFoBter 50 John Campbell 2 00 JOPattenon.... 2 00 Mrs S Macdonell.. 2 00 B McGregor 2 00 JBell 100 A Blakeney 1 00 OHGirdlestone.. 100 WH Rowley 100 J Vemer 1 00 J Nelson 100 Mrs Sutton 1 00 J Bicbardson .... 1 00 H Kennedy 1 00 BE Nelson 100 MrsScadding 50 WCampbell 50 W Gerald 50 WCowan 60 Mrs Coventry .... 50 MrEllis 50 Sums under 50c ... 25 By Misses Jobnstone and Reynolds. Bev Dr Caulfeild. .$ 5 00 Mrs CaulfeUd .... 5 00 Mrs Jobnstone .... 50 " Bratt 50 " Lambert 60 "Fox 50 Friends 100 BMorton 50 Mrs Scott 50 By Misses Weaver and Laing. Mrs Geo Irwin ....$ 1 00 Mrs Whyte 50 " Longin 56 " McCrea 50 " H Jenkins.... 50 Small sums 37 By Mrs Smith. Dr Smith $ 1 50 Mrs Laing 50 " S^tb 100 "Curtis 50 "John Turk... 100 A M W Smith.. . . 50 Small sums. 1 50 For retnms from Christ Church, Colchester, St. John's, Kinffsville, Tri- ni^iNorth Bidge, see end GREY. Owen Sound. ST. oeoboh's ohoboh. By Misses Clarke and Kramer. Bev AW B Mvlhol- land i> B 00 WKough 3 GO Mrs Kou^b 200 " McKenzie.... 1 00 " Graham 1 00 MissBarnhart.... 1 00 John Warrilow.... lOO MrsTNevins:.... 60 " Sumner 100 John Calvert 100 BNotter 2 00 WF Wolfe 100 H Bobinson 300 Miss Kramer 100 Cbas Kramer 100 JPVick 100 DC 4 00 W Boyd Stephens. 1 00 Frances Smith.... 50 John Fox 100 Mrs C Fox 100 Mrs J Coates .. . . 1 00 WDunn 1 no T Coleman 50 Mrs Walker 100 Miss Clarke 100 Mrs Ferguson .... 1 00 " Gale 50 " S Bankin 100 JT Boberts 1 00 Mrs T Scott too T J Joy 100 MissMBMulhol- land 50 MrsChatwin 50 " Seldon 100 " Campbell.. .. 100 " Pete 50 Sums under 50o... 50 By Mrs J P Coulson and Mrs J Parker. Mrs H Taylor.... $ 1 00 "A Taylor 100 D Butherford 1 00 MrsD Butherford 50 " Butherford . . 60 GESeUon. 50 Mrs A J Spencer.. 50 " Healey 100 MrQuinn 100 Mrs McDowell .... 80 John Bobinson.... 100 MiasMiUs 50 Mrs Sadler 60 " Harwood .... 60 "J Parker 1 OO "Caver 1 OO " Cannon 75 " B Trotter.... 80 "LiUie 2 00 "S Parker.... 100 "McLarty.... 60 " Forster 60 " Macpberson.. 2 00 " H Stewart 60 " W Heming . . 50 " Coulson 2 00 Sums under 50c . . 25 By Mrs Pottenger and Mrs Dowsley. Mrs LePan $ 2 00 " T Hill 50 " B Paterson . . 1 00 " Gordon 50 "BJSmith.... 50 "SJParker... 100 H Stephens 1 00 J Shannon 1 00 J Pottenger 2 00 Mrs Pottenger.... 2 00 CHall, jr 50 W Brown 50 G Crane, sr 50 MrsBiddeU 100 GLPain 50 HLePan 100 CHaU, sr 50 MrsBHopkinks.. 150 J J Stephens 2 00 Mrs B Lethbtidge. 50 JGale 100 MrsSellon... 50 CLShaw... 100 James Frizzell.... 1 00 J A Bethune 1 00 Mrs Dowsley 1 50 D Melville 1 00 CM E 50 E Dudgeon 50 MrsTSpeirs 1 OO I G Frances' 100 W I Paterson 1 00 Sums under 50c .. . 37 Derby* ST. JAMES* OHUBOH. By Miss Barber. F Barber $ 1 OO WHaU lOO S Hall 100 FHaU faO MrsMcInnis 50- Miss M Johnstone 60< m^-Mu- :.«, •f" • *" APPBIIDIX. T Dunington 9 50 FLinn 50 J Barber 50 Sums under 50o ... 6 05 Bnrham (Upper Town). TBINITT CHTTBCH. By Misses F Mockler and M Barrett. MrParker 8 1 00 R T Porter 1 00 Mrs Jackson 100 H W Mockler. ... 1 00 Mrs Barrett 100 CL Grant 100 A Davidson 1 00 T Meredith 50 JCHoare 60 Mrs Hichordson ... 50 MrLinim 50 Sums under 50c. . . 50 LOWEB TOWiT. By Misses Rowswell and Jones. Bev W B Evans. . .? 5 00 Miss Rowswell 1 00 J A Warren 100 MrsKelley 1 00 H B Swinbum ... 75 WmVoUet 50 Pliva 60 Mrs Foman 50 SE Legate 60 Sums under 50c.. 1 25 €lenels. NOBTH OF THB SAUOEBH. By Miss Edge and Miss ,, MEdgo. SSdge S 1 00 J ElBson 1 00 W Davi 1 00 J Firth 1 00 Mrs S Edge 60 REdge 50 JEdge 50 Mrs J Edge 60 T Davij, ar 60 Mra Mutart 50 " Swinbum 60 T Davis, jr 60 G Binnie 60 D Davis 60 J B Jackson 60 DDavii, Jr 60 AWaynor % 50 J WilliamB 50 Mrs Wilkes 60 EEdge 50 J J.Airmonr.. .... 60 WWhitmore .... 60 Sams under 60c... 6 96 60CTH OF THE BAUaXEN. By Misses Wright and C Cook. WWright........8 60 TWhitmore 60 J Lawrence 50 Sums und9r 50c. . 1 65 Allan Park. OHBIST CHUBOH. By Misses Wilson and Hopkins. A Marshall $ 1 50 J Marshall 1 00 EArd 1 00 W C Furzman 50 Mrs Jacklin 50 WWilson 60 HWiUis 60 AArd 50 WH Hopkins.... 50 E Hopkins 50 Sums under 60c.. 100 By the Miseea Fensom. CFGoodeve $ 1 00 R Fensom 1 00 J Fensom 50 Mrs Fensom 60 GH Rowswell.... 60 G Chittick 60 Mr Cook 60 G Disney 50 S Grafton 60 H Brigham 60 Sums under 60o. . . 4 00 By Miss Cuff and Misa Adlam. W»HoppB $ 1 00 R Adlam 66 Mi-aJCook 60 "J Pike 60 J Aahberry 60 FTorry 60 R Tony 60 GTonry 60 T Ashberry, Jr. . . . 60 JHopkina 60 F Hoppa 60 JVickers 9 60. Sams under 50c. . . 2 36'^ Egrement. ;.y^ By Misses Chapman and I ■' ; ■* Bradley. ' '; T Chapman.... .. 60 Mrs Bradley. 60 "GPoUock.... 60 WChafwaan 60 J Brown 50 Snma under 50o . . . 25: * Hc^iand. T.^ BT habk's OHUBOH CoUected by Misses M J, Dravitt and E Irvine. *, Rev G Keys. ... 8 6 00 Sml Irvine 1 00 Sml McLellan.... 60., A Irvine... 50; Mrs A Irvine 50 Robt Givins 100 HCrowther 62 J Hare.. 50 Sarah Hare 50 G McLellan 50 John Couch 60 C A Hannah 76 ML M Hamilton. 60 M E Dravitt 50 Mra J Dravitt.... 60 John Dravitt 60 Maggy J Dravitt.. 60 CM Dravitt 60 Sums under 50o... 3 05 By Miss' B E J Shute & M A Coulter. J McLellan 60' N Bethune 60 W Atkinson 60 MMcCauley 60 H Giving 60 John Taylor 60 Mra J Thompson . . 60 Mrs J Farelley.... 60 W;m Howey 60 M Ceesar. 60 Riohd Shute 60 AShute 60 Smaller sums 2 87 Sullivan. OBAOI OBUBOH. By Misses M Bulger and A Quigley. Joaeph Bulger,... 8 60 I ■MMiila .^^- kiJa 8 60 2 35 ■ ti- ,n and^' ■ I, ■,, ■, ,J'i • I t. lOH ^^. 18 M fjl vine. V. $5 00 100 .50 50 50 1 APPENDIX. XI 60 80 3 05 BO 80 60 60 2 87 WmQnigley 9 50 Smaller Bams. 2 70 ST JOHN'S OHDBOH. By Miss A J Crawford. A J Crawford $ 60 E Penner 60 Mrs A Travers.... 50 Mrs J Penner 50 JBryans 60 SnipB under 50c. ... 60 By Misses A Wilde & E N Wright. Ellen N Wright. ..$ 60 Anne Wilde 50 Mrs AWritrht.... 50 Mrs CMilfeum... 50 George Smith 50 Mrs G Smith 50 J&F Berry 50 Smaller sums 70 By Misses M M&teer & S Benedict. Mary Mateer $ 50 Snaan Benedict. ... 50 James Oonlter 50 Edward Ward.... 50 MrsBryans 50 Sums under 60c. .. 1 40 Chatsworth.' BV PAUL'S CHDBOH. Collected by Misses Jos. Holmes & Jane Bell, John Holmes $ 60 C Crlichley 50 Mrs Wallace 50 Small sums 2 76 By Missed Emma Pearoe and E J Coleman. C Van Felson....$ 60 James Buchan ... 50 Joseph O'Hara... . 50 Mrs Ross 50 A Friend 60 John DaT^Bon 60 Small sums 8 70 Mcaford. CHBIBT CHUBOH. Jtev T Watim 8 5 00 By Mrs Serriff and Mm Vanwyn. Total 812 25 (No list of names sent.) St. Tincent. ST THOMAS CHUBOH. No list sent. Clarksburg. ST. geobgb's ohuboh. By Misses Grimes and Eraser. BtvT W Appleby. % 5 00 Miss Grimes 1 00 Mrs Appleby 1 00 " T W Tyson . . . 1 00 " W Moore 1 00 Mr W Moore 1 00 " A J Marsh. . . 1 00 Children of Grape Grange 2 00 Miss Evans 1 00 Mrs Lyne 1 00 "HLyne 100 Miss FraHer 50 S Robinson 76 P Thome 50 CPye 60 B E KeUy 50 JRorke 50 J S Armitage.. .. 50 A Nash 6< Mrs L G Le Roy.. 50 A W Walker.... 60 T Veitch 60 JHMuUer 50 F S Atkinson .... 60 R Hogg 50 DiHRHunt.... 60 Sums under 50c.. 2 85 THOKNBPnT BBANCH. H Hamilton.. 8 50 JMcCort 60 DrMor.' 60 JBellouorh 60 Mr Till 50 MrsSpinks 50 ••Fanning 60 •• Hoy 60 '• Burnett 80 Sums under SOo . . 7 96 TOWN IiINE. By Mrs Stephens. James Stephens. . . 8 50 Campbell Watt . . 50 W Hartman 50 CHoldship 50 Sums imder 50c ... 1 50 Harkdale. OHBIST CHUBOH. By Misses Coleman and Brady. J Forde 8 1 50 M' 8 Brown 1 00 J ( .ephens 1 00 CO'Meara 100 R D Biggar 1 00 H Carter 1 00 MrsRSRae 100 T Elliott 1 00 Miss J Walker.... 100 A Link 100 C Wright 100 J ABrondjeest ... 1 00 B Coleman 100 S Coleman 50 S Morrow 50 GWright 60 W JMcFarland.. 50 W A Campbell,... 50 H McLaug}ilia ... 50 SHiU 60 MisRHoBlcett 60 R MoBri.le 60 WBonson 60 J Mason 60 Mrs J Shields .... 60 G Walker 60 Miss Elliott 50 J Brown 60 WDundas 60 Mrs S Coleman .... 50 SShaw 80 RDPerrv 50 Sums under SOo. . . 17 56 Shelburne. B} MiM Thnbury. GHTimbury ....8 75 ET Bowes 50 JBlnok 80 W James 80 E Berwick 80 J M Reed 60 Mrs Shields.. .... 80 S JeUy ?. . 60 JBarr 60 WAlrth 80 xu APPENDIX. JWalker $ 50 B Mooner 60 ACaasels 50 WJeUy 66 Sums under 50o. . 6 60 Eugenia Falls. By Bev J J Morton. MAkitt 9 1 60 Wm Thompson ... 2 00 H Lanes 1 00 W E Davis 1 00 Maxwell. ByMisB Harriet MadilL MissQuintin $ 1 00 G Thompson 50 Mr McMasters .... 60 WmArnott 60 J Clarke 50 MrsHickling 50 JHargrave 50 Sums under 50c . . 3 30 Flesherton. By Miss Eichards. Sev J J Morton...% 5 00 GBichards 100 J Sullivan 100 TPierson 1 00 A Munahaw 1 00 W K Flesher, M P 1 00 J Hanna 50 MSDamude 50 Mrs Stewut 50 Wm Wright 50 W Hacking 60 BIrimble 50 W Trimble 5i W Elder 60 W Clayton 60 JKTrin;ble 60 Sums under 60c. . 6 30 Goderich. BT. OlOBOl'B OHOBOH. By Misses Maodermott ft Bluett. RevE L Elwood ...| 6 00 Mr Kirkpatrick . . 4 00 J Davison.* 2 00 Misses Sinclair and Seager 2 00 Mrs H Johnston. .9 2 00 "Austin 6 00 MrFinlay 1 00 A Friend 1 J Anonymous 1 00 CaptCook 1 00 MrsMcKid 100 Miss SeegmiUer .. 1 00 Mrs Wynne 1 00 " Dr Stokes.... 1 00 Mr Fuller 100 F Johnston 1 00 JPharis 100 J Vivian 1 00 Mrs J Watson 100 MrsWorden 10) Mrs O'Brien 60 "Wright 50 HDunlop 50 G Grant 60 Mrs McMurchy.... 50 W Jordan .'... 50 JDetlor 50 J Deacon 50 Mrs Wade 60 " Van Every. . . 50 " Kinahan 50 "Booth 60 "{Black 50 By Amanda Packwood and Sarah Davis. JABaU 9 6 00 MrsDyett 5 00 JCYoms 2 00 CaptWest .. 2 00 Mrs McMicking . . 2 00 •• Rich 2 00 P H Carter 1 00 J WSheppard.... 100 PA Holt 1 00 F Mastn 100 J Elwood.. 1 00 A A Thompson. . . 1 00 HYBeck 1 00 S Andrews 1 00 PH Walker 100 WDAll«n 1 00 Mm Widder 1 Ou " Parsons 1 00 AFriend l 00 EC 1 00 G Johnston 1 00 D Watson 100 A W Shephard .... 1 00 Mr Bunbury 1 00 TWeatherald i 00 ABBeatly 100 G Cattle 1 00 Mrs J Klrkpatriok 2 00 J Wayne 100 W Andrews 76 J Williams 76 MraWeatherald,ir 60 Mrs Lewis 9 6(^- E A Gordon 60 Mrs Reynolds 60 " Longworth... 60' Miss S Morrow. . . 60 Mrs Edwards .... 60 SH Detlor 50 RRadcliflE 60 J Butler 60 W R Montgomery 60 MrCullodeu 60. HClucaa 50 Mi^-sBMiUer 60 JWeatherald 60 J H Williams 60 Mrs Le Youzel. . . 1 OO " GH Davis.. 1 00 G Watson 50- Sums under 50c.. 1 17 Clinton. ST PAUL'S CHDBCH. Collected by Mrs Smart & Miss Martin. Rtv SB Kellogg . ..% 5 00 Mrs Murray 1 00 HHale 1 OO JRidout 100 JBRacey 100 WWFarrar 100 WR Watts 100 ABC 1 00 JNelles 1 00 Mrs Spoonek 1 00 RMRftcey 2 00 Mi-B Racey 2 00 Mrs Moore 1 00 Wm Sbeppard 1 00 Dr Cole 1 00 S Noble 1 00 T Stanbury 1 00 - Oreace 1 00 "^ '"Smart 1 00 1 Erwin 60 MrsTRaner 60 "Keox 60 "Thwaites. 60 "Smart 60 "Doan 60 "Dinsley 60 " Commander. . . 60 •• Joslln 66 WBently 80 HRich 60 Small sums 2 60 By Mrs Wm Murphy. MrsKeUogR 9 1 OO Richd Murphy 1 26 Wm Murphy 100 RBiohardw>Q BO APPENDIX. XUI 50^ {» 50 sa 50 50 50 60 60 50 50 50 60 50 50 I 00 L 00 50 117 i 5 00 1 00 100 1 00 100 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 200 1 oo 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 60 B& BO 60 250 irphy. i 1 OO 1 1 25 1 1 00 1 60 J JohnBtone 9 50 Henry Murphy .... 60 Bobt Thompson. . . 50 SPlummer 50 SamlLowery 60 ThoB Churchill.... 60 Small sams 25 Seafortih- BT. THOHAJS' CHUBCH. By Miss GUck. BevRH Starr....9 5 00 C Armstrong 1 00 RHickson 50 W White 50 J S Roberts 50 SCFowler 100 MP Hayes 60 J nigby 50 DDRose 50 MrAment 50 Mrs Adams 60 JCurrie 50 AEDenison 60 GW Brent 50 HOGivens 50 CMoors 50 MissKidd 50 *' Govinlook.... 50 F Case 100 Sums under 50c. ,. . 1 00 By Misses Seale and Nor- man. Mr Scarlett $ 1 00 " Duncan 50 " Berry 50 RHannali 60 Maggie Beale 50 EStanley 50 C Norman 50 Mrs Galbndth.... 60 Sums under 50o... 2 60 By Misses Oldfield and Porter. Mi88CreBBwell....t 50 Sums under 50c... 2 30 By the Misses Fowler. MrsF Fowler.... i 50 " W Fowler.... 60 F Thompson 60 Sums under 60c.. 1 96 Exeter. OHBIST OHUBOH. Collected by Mi s EUen S Joseph Case $ 75 William Case 50 CACrfe 60 Thos Case 60 A Case 50 BCase.. 50 Geo Hawkins.. .. 60 Wm Jeckell 60 V MitcheU 60 F Armstrong 50 Wm Hawkins 50 Mrs Ann O'Brien.. 50 Smallsums 100 By Misses Box & Floyd RevIBarr(2yrs)^\0 00 Dr J H^-ndman.. . . 50 Isaac Carling 100 John Back 60 BV Elliott 1 00 W Drew 60 R Bissett....... . 60 JasPickard E7 Geo Samwjli ..... 50 Chas Gfliev RO S Gidley JO W Hamlin... 60 WHocsfs^i^ 75 Jas Box 50 Mrs Boul^on ..... 50 *• Hardv , 50 Small Bumr .. .. 4 80 BIdduliili. 8T PATRICK 8 CHURCH. Collected by Misses Davis edby &C« arroll. James Brownlee...Jj 50 Wm Davis 30 Samuel Davis 60 Small sums 2 20 By Misses N^il& A M Davis. ThosAUaway $ 1 00 RichanlNeil 50 Small sums 3 60 By Miss Brovmlee . Small sums | 2 10 Stirling. ST. stkfbem's ohtjboh. By Misses Whitely and Clarke, Rev C R MaUkewZ 5 00 Jas Cox 50 RWhitely 50 WTouchbume.. .. 50 SGloan 50 Miss Clarke 60 Sums under 50c... 165 By MisLiJrt Brophy and McCabe. Mrs Brown $ 4 00 Mr Grim 1 00 W McCabe 1 00 C Walters 50 Sums under 50c.. 2 15 HolmesvUIe. ST. JOHN'S OHUBOH. By Misses riV* ues and Sneyd. ■^VFord 9 2 00 Ii ?rooto;' 2 00 , i lolmes 2 00 J hslmes 1 00 Mrs Holmes 1 00 ijTI jlmes 1 00 WHoln;-.9 100 Mi^sFrQ 100 H aturly 1 00 N Whitely 100 W Sneyd 100 HFord ] 00 Mrs Ford 60 J Richardson 75 Mn Kelly 60 Is 'os Sneyd 60 ' c "evis 50 Mrs Williams 60 Frienti 60 Mis Twias 60 J Slu'^.uard 60 S Sturdy 80 — Row 50 Mr.^ Rutledge 60 '• Horton 60 "U.ewis 60 " J Proctor ... . 50 Sums under 50c.. 4 69 By Miss Patten. J Patten C 60 G Sturdy 60 W ConnoUy 80 APFEKDIX. xrvr Sums under 60c . .$ 3 44 Summerhill. 8T. FSTEB'SCHUBOH. By Misses Levitt and McBrine. JStandish., $ 1 00 J Thompson 60 C Lorritt 50 M Taylor 50 JWatkins 50 RMiUer 50 Sums under 50c . . 2 85 Bayfield. Collected by Miss Mid- dleton and Miss Twentyman, Rev E Davis $ 6 00 Chas Middleton. . 1 00 K Morrison 50 W A Morrison.... 100 T Felson 60 FC Wilson 50 J Gairdner 50 Mrs King... 50 Mr Rutledge 50 AEUiott 50 Mrs McCann 60 A Haackie 50 T J Marks 60 W Plunkett 1 00 J Egson 60 WW Connor 50 Mr Granger. 60 RBavlv 100 Mrs Adams 50 W Logan 50 Mrs Brownson.... 100 Dr Woods 100 G Bates 60 JTNaftel 100 JANaftel. 60 TCNaftel 78 SmaUsums 5 36 Sauble Line. By Misaes Johnson and Hiokey. W Johnion 60 E CaasellB 60 MraWeitlake 60 " R Drysdale. .. W H Howard 60 Small Buma 6 88 Ccoderlch Todiv ship. ST. JAMEs' OHUBCH. By Mrs Cooper. J W Middleton ..$ 1 00 G Middleton 1 00 WWise 100 Mrs J Marshell. . . 1 00 MrsM M Philips. , 50 Mrs Allain 5!i D Walsh .... .... 50 G Burnett 30 Mrs H Kteepe .... 50 Mrs Cooper 50 J Beacom 50 J CluflE 50 Mrs J Stonehouse. 50 Sums under 50c.. 2 80 Croshen. ST. LUKE'S OHUBCH. By Misses A Stephenson and S MoKinley. J Park, sr $ 1 00 EdC 1 00 GHain 100 Mrs R Stephenson. 60 " WPeck CO "G Park 60 " R McKinley. . 60 "J Parke 60 WGrames 60 W Elliott 60 E Johnson 60 REUiott 50 H Hudson 60 J P Parke 60 G Parke, jr 50 WMcKUnchy 60 Sums under 50c . . 2 92 Township of Hay. By Miaa M Fee. BPee 9 1 00 Mrs B Fee 60 WG'Wilaon 100 M Nicholson 100 W JFee 60 A Johnson 60 WFee 80 A Smith 60 G Nicholson 60 R Nicholson 60 J Nicholion 60 E Johnston 60 Sums under 60c.... 6 60 Yarna. ST JOHN'S OHUBOH. Collected by Misses S Moffat & M. Stinson. J B Fisher « 1 00 T Johnston 100 A Stinson 1 00 M Johnston 50 Mrs M Johnston . . 50 J Johnston 50 Mrs Armstrong.,. 50 " J Turner 50 J Turner 50 W PurJy 60 J Bonthrow 50 Dr Munro 50 R Marks 50 Mrs Dixon 50 " Briggs 50 S Moffat 50 T Johnston jr ,75 MrsT Johnston.. 50 W McClymont.... 50 WEvitt 100 D Enison 1 00 Mrs Scotmur 60 A Duncan 50 Small sums 5 45 Dungannon. ST PAUL'S OKUBOH. Collscted by Misses Dreaney & Maize. Rev ER Jones.. ..$ 5 00 IdjsB Swift 109 John Cooke 1 00 Mrs Roberta I 00 CBurrett 100 J Maize 50 James Maize 60 Wm Pierce 60 John Scott 60 John Whitley 50 Wm Harris 50 Henry Cluff 60 Wm Maize 60' Andrew Dreaney.. 60 Thos Pierce 60 Suins under 60c. .. 4 00 By Miaa Woods. WmLoustheed....8 1 00 Wm Graham 100 James McMath... 60 Jane Willia 1 00 JohnStephenaon.. 1 00- F Grundy 100^ Geo McHardy.... 60 xi>r AFFEITDIX. XV OHUBOH. Misaes S ; Stinson. $ 1 00 .. 1 00 100 50 ton.. 50 50 )ng... 50 r.f... 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 ir 75 ' aton.. 50 Dnt.... 50 100 100 r 50 50 : 5 45 umon. i OKUBOH. ly Misaes I Maize. ■nc^....? 5 00 . 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 .. 1 00 ... 50 ,e 50 .. 60 .. 60 y 50 .. 50 ... 60 ... 50 aney.. 50 ... 60 50o... 4 00 Woods. ^^ ... 100 .th... 60 ... 100 ■on.. 100 .... 1 (xy y.... 60 Thos Burns $ 50 Henry Ottway. ... 50 SmaUsums 2 40 St. Helen's. " OHBIST OHDBOH. By Miaaea Dumin and xi(. McLean. WmDurnin $ 100 Edwd S McLean. . 60 Edward Dumin. . . 1 00 John Butherford. . 50 Mrs Auskwitli .... 50 "Coulter 100 " Addeaon 60 Edwin Gaunt 1 00 Mra Morton . 50 Edward McQuilliii 50 Wm J McQuillin.. 1 00 Small auma 2 60 TOUNS'S SCHOOL HOUSE. By Miasea Cunningham ana Bk;;!'. John Caldwell $ 5 00 Maggv J Blair 50 Jf la Pierce 100 4'/ ■ • opherd Jonea .... 50 I'hos Hamilton SO Jamea Johnston ... 50 Eliza Cunningham 50 Wm Young 1 (0 Mr Bowerman. ... 50 Small sums , 3 So Port Albert. By Miaaea Hayden and Dougherty. Wm J Hayden. ...9 50 Wr.i Dougherty... 50 Mrs Woodm.'Mi. ... 50 A Friend 75 MrsRGrahaii'.... 60 Wm Tieonard 60 ThosMcBryde 50 WmB Graham.... 60 D Miller 50 John Johnston 60 Mn Wm Graham. 60 Thos Hawkins..,.. 60 Mrs G Graham .... 60 " B Johnston... 60 J Tigert 80 SmaL sums 3 30 Brussels, \ ST JOHN'S OHUBOH. Collected by Mrs Knox and Mias Waterbury Jamea Knox $ 1 00 EevHCooper 5 00 VeUaD Waterbury 1 00 J Somerset 50 B Elliott 50 WFiahleigh 100 WinHMosa 100 Jaa Murphy 50 Jno Manning 50 WmTufta 100 CRCooper 50 Mra C R Cooper... 50 MrEllis 50 D, McDonald 100 Mra Saunders 50 Small auma. 95 Walton. ST GEOEGK'S OHUBOH. By Miss Kelly and Mi^ Pattison. Henry OUrke 3 1 00 Jamo8.i:el]Ly....... 100 George Ktily I 00 R Pattison 100 WmKeUy 100 Jno Hewitt 1 00 Wm Lawrence.... 50 J Ferguson 50 Jaa Ferguson jun.. 60 RH Ferguson 50 Henry Hamilton. . 50 John Shaw 60 RWAdama 50 Mrs Adama 50 Bmallsuma 1 80 By Misa Forbes. John Forbea $ 60 Thos Forbea 60 .To'ia Stauzel 75 BiiiaU sums 60 Wlngliam. BT FAKIL'S OHUBOH. Collected by Mieaes Grain & Birtoh. Miaa l^rain f I 00 MrGrain 60 Miaa Nioklin BO Mr Davidson $ 1 00 Wm McCandliah . . 50 Mra Holmes 60 Thoa Burchill 60 Mra BurchiU 60 Mr Farley 60 "Birtch 60 Wm Birtch 50 Wm Deacon 60 Small auma 45 By Miasea Mcintosh & Dayton. H Mcintosh $ 1 00 Capt McDowell... 50 Geo Gillespie 1 00 DMcDtirmid 50 Thos Gregory 1 00 Lane Slack 60 WmBrice 1 00 Mra W Hayward.. 50 " Macnider 50 '" Cronyn 50 A Friend 50 R Sadler 100 Mra Sadler 50 "B Willson.... 100 G McKay 60 BWillaon 3 00 HWiUson 60 A Friend 50 ThoaJobb 100 J W Greer. 60 WTBray..' 100 160 By Mra H Davia & Mrs Bowen. Bev W Davia $ 6 00 Mrs L avis & Jessie 1 50 T J Bowen 3 00 Mra Bowen 2 00 H Cullea 60 R McKibbon 100 Martha Kerr. 60 C Houae 1 00 Jamea Smith 50 H "i oung. 60 Henry Davis. 2 00 Mrs H Davis. 1 00 JEDavis 60 EM Davia 60 John Bailey 1 00 A Friend 60 John Green 60 RobtKnox 100 Mrs Knox 60 ••Boland 80 " Hebblethwdt. 00 W Itarcnr. 80 Mr Moleaworth... 1 00 " Johnaton 1 00 Qeorge Ure«u 60 XVI APPS5I>IX. i 7 I I u Mrs Gregory. $ 1 00 A Boland 60 Tiiolmea 60 T Abraham 60 SHobinson....^.. 60 Mrs Bartley 60 Miss Fisher 60 DrTowler 60 -JMLeet 100 MrsLeet 1 00 " Langdale 60 John McDowell.. . 60 Miss Shepherd 60 Small stims 7 50 By Miss Golley. Joseph Golley. . . .$ 1 00 Mrs Golley 60 Miss Golley 60 Mrs W B MiUs.... 60 SamlMcCurdy. ... 60 Small sums 2 20 THIBD OON. HOBBIS. By Miss Maxwell Thos Maxwell $ 60 MrsMa^twell 60 Robi Forbes 60 Miy Forbes 50 ■*G Maxwell..,. 50 " ThoB Brydges. 50 Small sums 2 93 By Misses Johnstou >nd BaUogh. J Johnston. 5 50 Wm Johnston 60 Wm McKay 60 Annie Mosmove.. 50 Samuel Griffith... 50 Robt Higgins. .... 50 Small simiB 7 11 By Annie E Pettypiece, a deaf & dumb child. George Pettypiece^ 1 00 Mrs Prtty piece 100 Annie Pettypiece.. 50 Small Slims 3 85 nethhby's hall. By MisHtts MoGill r 50 Liizie Gesner . 50 J Backus 1 00 Mrs J Backuj 1 00 Sums under uOc... 1 75 By Misses Walters and Bell, Mrs Wu. Walter8.$ 1 00 "JBeU 50 " Desmond 50 " Armstrong ... 50 '• Pearce 50 ••GPearce 50 " B Walters.... 50 " G Spencer.... 50 Mr Gillis 50 R Green 1 GO Sums under 50c... 144 Bothwell. GRACE CHUBCH. Collected by Miss Clarke and Miss S SwaUwaU. Rtv D Deacon 9 5 00 Charles Clarke.... 2 00 John Clarke 1 00 Mrs McCullough . . 1 00 Jas Dadswell 60 Geo AtwU 50 MrsNichol....... 50 Small sums 1 55 Thamesville. ST. btefhem's ohuboh. P JMayhew 9 1 00 P Harner 1 00 F J Lawrence. ... 1 60 W McKinlay 1 00 G Gordon 1 00 Mrs Lawrence .... 50 " A Mayhew . . 50 "'Lancatitei' 50 " Watts 50 Mr Mimmack 50 Mr Franklin 50 Mits Kendrick 50 Miss Mayhew 50 Small sums 2 37 Moraviantown. INDIANS. John S Jacobs ? 1 00 Eli Jacobs 1 GO Levi Jacobs 1 00 Samson Logan .... 1 00 Harriet Comchis. . 50 Mr Jacobs 50 Lucy Jacobs 50 Betsy Pheasant ... 50 Esther Hendrick.. 50 Emily Noah 50 Edward Whiteeye. 50 Small sums 1 00 Blenheim. TBINITT CHUBCH. By Misses Coghlan and YouDg. Rev Henry harttett.i' 5 00 Mr PCcghlan.... 100 MrJK Morris... 100 Mrs Morris 1 00 Mr W Morris 50 Mr WHaggert... 100 Mr W Lawrence... 1 00 MrFM Deacon... 1 00 Miss Green 50 Mr WT Grant.... tO Mrs Benedict 50 Mr Parks 50 Nellie Little 50 Annie Young 60 W Meredist 80 D Fields 50 Mrs Ash BO iT \^ t XVIII APPENDIX. Mrs Marksbry 9 SO Mr J Campbell.... 50 Mr F Turner 50 MrJEarl 5.0 Mr Wm Stewart. . 50 Mr Staunton 50 Mr Staunton 50 MrPBa^a 50 MrBrodie 50 Mr Hicks 50 Mr McKenzie.... 50 Mrs Walker 50 Mis* Van Velscr. . . 50 Mr G Thompson... 50 Mr P Fields....... 50 Mr A Laird 50 Doctor Richardson 50 Mr Owen 50 MrPGljmn 50 Small sums 16 70 By Misses Wellweod and Wrisrht. J Lewis $ 4 00 Mr JWellwood.... 50 Mrs Wellwood .... 50 MrsCMead 60 Mr A D Griffin..., 50 MrWWright.... 50 Mr R Wright 50 Mrs Wright 50 Mrs Ira Kowe 75 Mrs Robinson.... 50 Mrs Schooler 50 Small sums 75 Raleigh. CHBIST CHUBOH. By Miss Turner and Miss de Clute. Mr J Milne « 50 MrW Turner,... 50 Mr J Webb 50 Mr G A Pike 60 Mr PD Poll 60 Small boms 70 Raleigh. TOWN RALIh By Miss Broadbent. Mr JBroadbent t I 00 :Small sums 2 17 West Tilbury. ST. georqe's ohubch. By Miss Wilson. WWilson 9 1 00 A Wilson 50 Henrv Wilson.... 50 Mrs Wilson 50 T Symmonds 50 By Miss Chapman. Mr Chapman $ 1 00 MrVinter 50 Mr Dodd 50 By Misses Peel and Cornwall. Mr PUsworth $ 50 Sums under 50c... 3 15 LAMBTON. Warwick. ST. mart's CHnaoH. By Miss Mary Ann Ken- ward & Miss Brown. C J Kingston $ 5 00 A J Kingston 5 00 A J Kingston 100 Oliver Cheney.... 2 00 Mrs Wm Shanon. . 50 Mr J Tanner 50 JBTowgood 2 00 L Rogers 50 Bessy Herbert 50 Thos Brown 50 WH Stewart 50 MrsStreet 50 R Karr 5(1 A Karr 50 M A Ken ward 50 Mrs J H Morris... 100 J H Morris 50 J Morris 50 Sums under !}dc... 4 06 By Miss Aroher. Edward Aroher... • 1 00 Mr &Mn J Bailey 50 Mrs Thoa Bailey.. 50 Wm Bailey 50 Wm Walker $ 50 Mrs Jno McKay. . 50 Robert Bailey 100 Wisbeach. ST. PAUL'S CHDROIT. By Miss Esther Howdea & Miss Marg't Brison. Marg't Brison 9 60 Esther Howden... 50 Mhert Phillips 50 Mrs H Roshwell. . 1 00 MrPhillipps 50 TC Williams 52 Alfred Williams.. 50 Mrs A Williams. . 50 John Woolcox .50 Sums under 50c. .. 6 70 By Miss Mary McGiUi- cudy and Miss Emily J. Tttuner. George Tanner.. .$ 50 Misses J Tanner. . 50 Sums under 50c. .. 2 62 Watford. TRIKITT CHURCH. By Miss Martha Howden Rev R Fletcher $5 00 Wm Wilson 50 Mrs Wright 50 Miss Edison 50 Sums under 50c. •. 8 37 SCHOOL H0tJSE,4lH CON. r. By Miss Rivers and Miss Cline. MrsCline $ 60 Henry Rivers 50 Wm Crone 50 Mrs Crone 50 WmGrier 60 Mrs Grier 60 J Ooodhand 60 Mrs Manning 50 Sums under 50c... 160 APPENDIX. XIX 50 50 1 00 Iriflon. .$ 50 50 50 " 1 00 bO 52 50 50 50 6 70 fls Emily net. ler. • ,0c... 50 50 2 62 ovA» thftHowden ^^ 50 50 ■.■.".'. ^ 1 50c... 8^'^ DSB,4aH COS. lUn andMlBB |Uae. .$ 50 U«i ■ 50 N" 60 — 50 60 60 . ■• ■ 50 ftd... •■• 50 K?66iV:. 180 Sarnia. ST. aEOBQE'S OHUBOH Mrth Ward. By Mrs. Bobinson, and Misses Case, Forsyth and Martin. Mr Robert Jones. .$ 5 00 Judge Robinson..., 5 00 Dr Johnston 5 CO Mr Tmonsend O Vidal 5 00 RevT S Elhrhy.... 5 00 MrWm SiddeU.... 4 00 Cornelius Stovin.. 3 00 Mr Frank Vidal... 2 00 Mr Theodore Essex 2 00 Mr George Morris. 1 00 MrWA Thompson 1 00 MrAWDunfop.. 100 Mr J Morgan 100 Mr S Allen 100 Mr J Dandy ICO Mrs Case 1 00 Miss Stevin 1 00 Mrs Bussell 50 Mrs Wilson 60 Mrs McMullen .... 50 Mrs Chester 50 MrsMauriceBucke 50 MrsGowans 50 Mr MeWhinnie... 50 Mr Barber 50 Mr Hugh Smith.. 50 Mr James Clark . . 50 MrFnrsyth 50 Mr Laundy 50 Mr James Martin. 50 Sums under 50c.... 1 00 Middle Ward. By Mrs Girdlestone and Miss Bobinson. Mr Robt Gurd $ 5 00 MrPTPoutMtt.... 5 00 Mr A C Clark.... 5 00 Mr Oeo Carman . . 5 00 Mr JW Vemer... 5 00 MrPWHolmsteae 5 00 Mr C M Garvey. . 5 00 Dr T G Johntton. 5 08 Dr Poussett 4 00 Mr James Lister... 4 00 Mr A E Blunden... 2 00 MrJPBucke.... 200 Mr Geo H Grundy 2 00 MrWJ Gutd.... 2 00 Mr E Gtirdon Bed- ford 200 Mrs Pardee 200 Mrs Francia 9 2 00 Miss Kenny ;,1 00 Mr B Kenny 1 00 Mr GW Scott 100 MrB McAdam... 1 00 Mr Geo Lucaa.... 1 00 Mr Storey 1 00 Mr Wm Johnston. 1 00 Mr Wm J Keays.. 1 00 Mr B Wolhopter.. 1 00 Mrs McVicar 1 00 MrsHickenbo ham 1 0> MrWmMcCoU. 50 MrT Lewis 50 Mrs Fowler .5f) Mrs Peterson 50 Mr Jaa Copeland. 50 Mr Geo Durand. . 1 00 South Ward. Gilbert BMerritt.$ 5 00 Col Davis 5 00 J Bobinson 1 00 Florence. ST. MATTBEW'S CHUBCH. By Miss Kathleen Gunne & Miss L'»ura Drew. Rev Mr Brethour. .$ 5 00 Mr Edwin D Kerby 5 00 Mr Hy Mawlam. . 5 00 Captain Kyle 100 Mr Wallen 100 Mrs Wallen 1 00 Mr B Stephenson. 50 Mr J Stephenson. 50 Mr James Shaw. . 50 Mrs Shaw 50 Miss McCreery. . . 50 Mr Thos Atkinson 50 Mr Jas McCreery. 50 Col AD Kerby... 100 MissE Kerbv 50 Mrs K^ndrick 50 Mr Paddiek 100 Mrs Simonds 50 Mr Little & family 1 05 Mr James Beatty. 1 00 Mr Jos Beatty. ... 50 Mr Naylor 50 Mrs Naylor 1 00 Mr White 60 Mr Davy 100 Mrs Butler 1 00 Miss Storey 60 Miss Turtle 60 Mrs McCreery .... 60 Mrs Turtle 60 Mr John EUiott... 50 Mrs McDowell.... 60 Sums under 50c... 1 19 By Miss Herson. Col Geo P Kerby. 8 1 00 Mrs AT Kerby... 50 Mr Jno A Young. 1 00 Mrs Young 50 Mrs Livesly 1 00 Mr J Atkinson.... 50 Sums under 50c... 25 By Miss Sturgeon and Miss Gunne. Mr Oliver Baton..? 50 Mrs Bihon; 50 Mr Kerbv Bilton.. 60 MrsKBilton 50 Air Geo Robertson 50 Mr Thos Winters. 50 Mrs Wilkinson. . .. .50 Mr Johnston 50 Mr Wm Bilton ... 50 Sums under 50c. . . 25 Aughrim* ST. JOHN'S OHUBOH. By Misses Clements and McCabe. ThosMcCabe $ 50 W A McCabe 50 James Clements. .. 50 James English.... 50 Joseph -Surr 50 Mrs James Gray . . 50 Wm Clements.... 50 Stmisui^der 50c... 2 25 By Misses McEwan and Wall. Henry WaU $ .'iO James Wall 50 Mrs McEwan 50 Widow WaU 50 Mrs Jane Grey. . . 60 H Brownlee 50 Jas Johnston 50 Sums under 59c. .. 1 25 By Miss C. Jully. Michael Burr $ 1 00 James Hands 75 Edward Jully, sen. 100 Bichard Jully, Jr. . 50 Thos Hands 50 Btoh'd Jully, senr. 50 MrsT PArmstrong 1 00 Henry Jully 60 Frank Bend 60 m' ^^jmm r XX APFENDIX. By Corunna. CHKIST CHUBCH. Mr8. James Taylor & M. Johnston. Miss Wright S Mr James Tarbull. Mr H J Miller.... MrsThos Neal.... Mrs Nevile Mr John Allighan. Mr Jas Wilson. ... Mm Jno MeGuire.. MissS Proctor Mr JW Proctor.. Mrs Jno Wilson.. Mr Thou Cowan.. i/lr R Cowan, sr. . Mr R Cowan, jr. . Mrs Jas Taylor. .. Miss M Johnston.. Mr Thos Cii'imis... Sums under 60c. .. oa 00 00 00 0) 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 zo 2 16 Point Edward. ST. FAUL'S CHUBCH. By Mrs Hillock and Miss Earl. BevB W Johnston^ 5 00 Mrs •« " 1 00 G&WEarl 5 00 Louis Ernst 2 00 Mrs J May 1 50 James Hillock.... 1 00 MrsEmpey .' 1 00 Mrs W A Wilson.. 1 00 J C MoArthur. ... 1 00 Mrs L Hughes. ... 1 00 Miss C Earl 100 MrsBuckiit 100 Mr H Clay.. 100 Greo Pearson 100 MrsWhittaker.... 75 Mrs Taylor 75 Mrs Ward 50 G N Matheson .... 50 Mrs Matheson.... 50 Mr J Bigg TO Mrs E Bftssett . . . . ■) Mm J Moore '3 Mrs Bankin 50 Mrs NichollB 50 Mn Solley 50 MrJHoiton 50 Mrs McG«e 50 MnWSteel 50 Mr J C Buyers .... 50 E MitcheU 50 SuoiB under 50c. ..$ 3 50 Perche. ST. JOHN'S CHUBCH. By Miss McConnell. Mr Hill $ 1 CO W McConnell .... 50 J McConnell 50 Mrs W Core 50 Eobt Joynt 75 G J Warren 50 J Bobinson 50 Maria Bobiuson. .. 50 SD Brenning 50 A Truster 60 Paul Palmer 50 Sums under 50c ... 1 75 By Miss E. Warren. Mrs Thos Bulman $ 1 00 Mis3 Carrick 1 00 Mrs W Warren, sr. 50 Mrs Kirk 50 Mrs Greene 50 Mrs Wm Young . . 50 Miss Maxwell.... 50 J Maxwell 50 Mr Gleeson 50 Walter Sproule.... 50 Sums under 50c ... 5 05 By Mi88 Byers. Mrs Faithome ... .9 Mr Faithoiae .... Mr Bobt Faithome Miss Faithome. ... Mr J H Jones, sr. - Mr Irwin Mrs Wilkie Major Anderton. Sums under 60c. . 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 00 50 50 50 5 57 Forest. CHBIST CHUBCH. By Miss Vanwagner and Miss Jonec>. Mrs Lemon 9 1 >o Mr Woodroiflfe.... Mr Jones. DrNash . 00 W H Matthews . . 1 00 MSmith 50 Mm Dier 50 Dr Scott.., 60 MrsHuntley 9 50 Mr P Smith 50 Jos Holmes 50 Mrs Johnston 50 Mrs Hopkins TO J Bobinson 50 Mrs Mason 50 Mrs Willis 50 Mrs A Bawlings... 60 Mr Cole 50 Mrs Wood 50 Sums under 50c.... 2 35 Walpolc Island. Bev A Jamieson (2 years) $10 CO Petrolea. CHBIST CHUBCH. Bev Dr Beaumont . . $55 00 J D Noble 5 00 MrsMurphy 2 00 Wm McKenzia. .. 1 00 JEispen 100 WHLancey 100 PTLee 100 H Switzer 100 SH Swift :. 100 Mrs Jenkins 100 Signer Bibighini... 1 00 TJG Robertson.. 100 J Fairbank 1 00 HP 50 MrsMorphy 50 J Bolton 60 Mrs Corey 50 J Eraser 50 Mrs Tracey and a friend 60 Wyoming. ST. JOHN'S CHUBCH. Thos Ewing $ 4 00 Mr A McGarvey.. 2 00 Mr CoghiU.. 1 00 Parkliill. ST. JAHBS' CHUBCH. By Rev. F. Ryan. Miu Sutherland. .9 2 00 Potter k Eccles. . . 1 60 Mm Jno Harrison. 100 Col Goodman .... 1 00 •MtaiSiii APP2KDIX. XXI 50 50 50 ■M^ 50 r.o 50 50 50 50 50 50 2 35 id- _ (2 $10 00 ea. JBCH. It.. $55 00 . . . . 5 00 01... ion.. 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 nd a 00 00 00 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 ing. CHtJBCH. .$ 4 00 fvey.. 2 0O 1 00 - hill. CHUBCH. ?. Byan- id..$ 2 00 tea... 150 Dn. too 100 M ^ RHDraa $ 1 00 Thos Powell 100 Mrs Dulmage 1 00 Jonah Bratt 100 Joseph Siddall. ... 1 00 Wm Boyce 1 00 Wm Newcombe. . . 1 00 Wm M Thompson 1 00 T Mulveney 100 WW Rutherford. 100 MissSelley 50 John Noble 50 Samuel Chambers. 50 D MacLeod 50 Wm Thompson.... 50 Jas Hay ward 59 John English 50 JohnGibbs 50 Thos Burns 50 A McTa?gart .... 50 T J Wilson 50 Miss E Beaubier. . 50 Mrs D McAlpine.. 50 Wm Woodburn . . 50 F Humphries. .... 50 Sums under 50c . 2 00 Widdcr. ST. PAUIi'S CHURCH. No list sent. Brooke. ST. JAMES' CHURCH. By Miss Carroll & Miss Shirley. Geo Shirley 8 1 00 Mrs Carroll 1 00 Samuel Sutton 1 00 Wm Kelly 100 John Kidd 1 00 J R Newell 6« John Corristine. . . 50 Paul Kingston 50 Sums under 60c.. 75 By Miss Brownlie and Miss Taylor. JohnKing $1 00 t5eo Lucas 1 00 Wm Robinson.,,, 50 Robert Higgins ... 50 Hy B Andr<:W8... 60 Wm Lucas 50 At^lom Saundera 60 WmHiffglns 60 Alexander Lucas. .. 50 John Brownlie .... 50 Sums under 50c... 2 30 Ey Miss Cowan. WmCowai ..$100 James New 1 CO Wm Whitcraft.... 1 00 James Patterson. . 60 Mrs H Pepper 50 Alex Cowan 50 Wm Kelly 50 John KeUy 50 Isaac Newell 50 Mrs D GUliJand.. hO James KeUy 50 James King 50 John Cowan 1 00 Sums unCw 50c... 1 25 Alvinston. BROOKE MISSION. By Miss J. Branan. Rev S L Smith A Code John W Branan. , Mrs H S Smith .. MrThosBelford.. Hiram Holden.. . FredBenner 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 Sarnia Indians. ST. teter's church. Eev J Jacobs $ 5 00 Martha Thoma" . 1 50 Elizabeth Riley... 100 Betsy Wawanosh.. 100 Alice Wawanosh. . 50 Annie Peters 50 Jane Wawanosh... 50 Mrs Chief Wawan- osh 75 Sampson Jackson. 50 Mary White 50 Mrs Bird & daugh- ter 40 Mrs Winter 25 Subscriptions 1873. B White & daugh- ter $ 75 Sampson Jackson.. 50 Mrs Jackson 60 Mrs Chief Wawan- osh 50 Kettle Point. ST. John's church. D Shawpaw, 73..$ M Phawnoo, 73. .. D Shawpaw, 74.. Mrs ^' Mrs Jane Brasette Sarah Peewash MrsTabithaShaw- keense Mrs Mary George. Gussie George.... Adair Sawpah . , . (See aNo end of list.) MIDDLESEX. 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 50 00 London. ST. PAUL S CHURCH. By Mrs Chapman. CP Smith $ 5 00 A Chapman 5 00 Mrs Harris 1 00 Mrs MacKinnon. . 1 00 JAB 100 Mrs Brown 1 00 Mrs Anderson 1 00 Rich'd Bayly 2 00 J Hamilton 5 00 J Shanly 5 00 Mrs Hammond. ... 3 00 JBLaing 10 00 Afriend 100 G Griffin 5 00 MrsBroadbent.,.. 1 00 Mrs Oyerall 2 00 Mrs Chapman..,. 1 00 By Miss Lister. Rev Canon /nne«.. $25 00 Mrslnnes 25 00 Mrs Lawrason .... uO WmReid 50 MrsHodgins 1 00 Mrs Peacock 50 Mrs Irvine 50 Mrs Blackburn... 1 00 Mrs Siddong ICO Mrs Corrigan 1 00 MissPhipps 50 Mrs Hendrie 60 Mrs John Walker. 5 OJ MrsGMacBeth.. 5 00 DrMachattid 5 00 Sums under 50c. .. 20 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 Li|22 |25 ^ lii 12.2 £? Id£ 12.0 ■iwu - 6" Photographic Sdeoces CorporaBon 33 WMT MAM STRUT WIMTM,N.Y. MSM (71*)t73-4»0? c^ XXII APFEyDIX. By Mra. Butler. MrB Butler « 2 00 GP Jones 2 00 M Campbell 6U G Thody 60 Mrs James 1 00 Dr Moore 2 CO JHS 100 Oliver McClary. . 5 00 Sums under 60o . . . 50 By Miss Haskett. Mr Enow Hon.... 9 5 00 Friend 60 Mrs Means 6 00 J Booth 50 Mrs Goodhue 10 00 Mm Head 100 Mrs Morley 1 00 MrsLabaU 5 00 Sums under 50o.... 1 40 By Miss O'Connor. Mra Beattie 9 2 00 ColHodgetts 5 00 Mrs Hunt 20 00 CBHunt 10 00 Geo Hodges 60 T Vallice 1 00 GSBirrell 100 Edward BobiuBon. 60 T A Baxter 60 John Beattie 6 00 E WBobinson.... 100 By Miss Dyas. JB Strathy $5 00 TCorsan 5 00 A Despard 2 00 Edward Harrii..., 6 00 Hy Taylor 2 00 J Martin 6 00 Mn Plate 60 MS Morgan 100 W Southam 2 00 RSuutham 1 00 Wm McDonongh.. 2 00 J B Beddome. .... 1 00 EBRud 600 E A Taylor 6 00 John Brown 6 00 Robt Wallace 100 Major Walker..., 10 00 W Carey 2 00 FSClarkt. 100 F Beaton 100 L Lawrason 100 By Mn. Baynond. MnLewia $ SCO Wm Pope $ 5 00 Mrs Sabine 1 00 MnKidner 60 Mra Millman 60 Mrs Ashbury 1 00 Mra Capt Wilson. 6 00 Mra MoMahon ... 1 00 Mra Brown 100 MnUrlin 2 00 Geo Phillips 2 00 Mra M T Brown... 1 00 Mr Sutherland.... 2 00 HyCR Becker ... 6 (lO Hy Becher... . .. 2 00 MrsKingsmill 100 MrKngsmill 2 00 MraBBirrel LOO Mra J Blackburn. 1 00 Dundas Street. By Mrs. Ford. BAMitOidl 910 00 John Meredith 5 00 WR Meredith.... 5 00 HDLong 6 00 Thos Beattie 5 00 Judge ElUott 5 00 Jas Twohey 5 00 Thos McDonough. 5 00 Mra Ford 6 00 Dr J B Sabine.... 2 00 GeoFJeweU 2 00 JCMerritt 2 00 W S Smith 2 00 AS Emery 2 00 Wm Farris 2 00 ThosPeel 2 00 R Walker & Sons. 2<0 Ben Ureer 2 00 Thos Scatoherd . . 1 00 £ Meredith 100 JBEUiott 100 Ferguson & Co.... 1 00 H Lona 100 JSoandrett 1 00 Edward Belts 100 Miss M A Bristol. 1 00 Beecher Brd 1 00 CH SwaUov 1 00 Mr Meohie 1 00 Wm Glass 100 Chas Hutchinson. 1 00 John Macbeth.... 100 Geo D Sutherland 1 00 A J McDonald.... 1 00 Geo Macbeth I 00 Wm Gurd 100 Mn H H Nellea... 1 00 James Lenox 1 00 MD Dawson 100 ODHoUnes 100 Jno Cooper. . o . . .. 1 00 OFMagM 100 A EPavey $ 1 00 Gbci^'} Winlow... 1 00 Edward Pope 100 FW Plimpton.... 100 WWR 100 Wm Green 1 00 James Glen 100 W De Fodesto. ... 1 DO AL McMullen... 100 WmEUis 100 S J Smith 100 W Hawthorn 100 MraStreet 100 W H PhiUipps.... 1 00 SBryan 60 A friend 60 W Chapman 60 SHG 60 E Rogera 60 Wm Mcfiroom .... 60 W P Lacey 60 A friend 60 W H Davis. 60 Geo Peters 60 C Chapman 60 HBR. 60 Mra Dutton 60 J Holford 50 J Dart 60 JT Westland.... 60 J Eaton 60 Sums under 50c. . 2 05 THE OHAFTEB HOUSE. By Misses Farrell and Manigault. The Right Rev. the Lord Bitlum.... 925 00 Mrt Bdlmuth 10 00 Mr Hyman 6 00 Mr Dampier 6 00 Rev W A Young.. 5 00 RHicks 6 00 J Johnston 5 00 Mn Hyman 3 00 CS Hyman 2 00 Mn Strange 2 00 MrDanks 2 00 J Manigault 100 Mn " 100 Ei " 100 Miss " IW Mn F A Johnston 1 00 "Macintosh.... 100 MIssFanreU 100 E Maizik 1 Mr Wilkins 100 F Brock 100 Mn Murphy 100 •« Balkwdl .... 100 " Imlaoh 100 Miss A Murphy.. 75 '•ESManigaalt BT' v. pm Y «i oa ^inlow... 1 00 ope 1 00 pton.... I 00 100 in 1 00 en 100 iesta 1 DO [u]Ien. . . 1 00 100 1 100 torn 100 ; 100 illipps.... 1 00 60 60 tan 60 , 60 60 room.... 60 !ey 60 60 IB. 60 •8 60 m 60 60 ;on 60 1 50 60 Hand 60 60 ler 50c. . 2 05 lPTbb house. IB Farrell and ftnigault. ', Rev. the ith(n)....925 OO nuth 10 00 m 6 00 ier 6 00 Young.. 5 00 600 m 5 00 lan 3 00 an 2 00 ige 2 00 1 2 00 alt 100 100 100 IW Johnnton 1 00 itoah.... 1 00 «U 100 : 1 [na 100 100 ?hy 100 nrell .... 1 00 oh 100 [urphy.. 76 [Milgaalt 6f' APPENDIX. XXIII W B Jones 9 50 GBSippi 50 MiBB Carter 50 SumB under SOcta. 40 BevF L Checkley. 5 00 Sydney Perrin 6 00 Mr» " .... 5 00 By Misses Garland and Marsh. The Very Bev Dean Boomer JIO 00 Mrs Boomer 10 00 The Ven Archdgacon Balch 10 00 Mraiialch 6 00 Major Evant 5 00 Mr Church 6 00 MrLBMarth 6 00 MrsCox 6 00 " Syer 6 00 Bev J Hurst 5 00 Mrs H Burwell. . 2 00 " delaHooke.. 2 UO ThoB"W Dyas.... 2 00 Mrs MoGoU 2 00 WDempster 2 00 J L Barnwell.... 2 00 MrHutchina 2 00 Mrs MoCormick.. 100 Miss " . . 1 00 Mrs T Dyas 1 00 " et John Hyt- tenrauch 1 00 " Reiner 1 00 Miss Garland 100 " Talbot 1 00 Mrs Sharman.... 1 00 " Thompaon . . 1 < " Renaud 100 Mr Collet 1 00 Mrs ** 1 00 "Hnrst 100 Mr Garliok....... 100 " Cosens 60 " Galpin 60 MrsHWBlinn... 60 MhaWilliamB.... 75 Mrs Galpin 60 Mias Fox 60 Buma under 60c. .. . 60 OHBMT OHDBOH. Jiev J Smythe ... .f 5 00 BevBBavley 6 00 Mr W Bmnxm. .. 6 00 Col Taylor 6 00 Mr C Smith 6 00 Mrs T Thompson.. 2 00 Mrs Whitehead... 100 MrsSlater 2 00 CBONTK HEHOBl'l. CHURCH By Mrs. H. Ford. B«v W H Tilley.... 910 00 MrWCLOill.... 6 00 Mr B Cronyn 5 00 J J Dyas..: 5 00 Mrs Taylor .'. 50 Capt W J Lane Miltfean 5 00 Miss H Hatheway 50 MrWFBuUen... 100 Mrs Rante 50 Mrs King 50 Mrs Taylor fO Miss Taylor .*>0 Mra HaiTis 1 00 Mrs BuUen 1 00 Col Attwood 1 00 Small sums 40 By Mrs. Strong. Mr F Rowland. . . .9 5 00 Mrs Rowland 4 00 Mr B Shaw 100 MrJR Minhinnick 5 00 MrsKains 50 Mrs biggar 50 Miss Robinson 1 00 Mrs Strong 100 By Mrs. Bartlett. Thosrhurcher....$ 1 00 Mrs B Taylor '1 00 Mrs Wilson 50 EdWaseU 100 Mrs Fogg 50 Mrs Tackerbury. . 1 00 J H Bartlett 160 Mrs Torick 100 Mr Graydon 50 By Mrs. Code and the Misses Robinson. r Cronyn $ 5 00 Frank Cronyn 5 00 Mrs Tiiflford 100 MrsAblesnn 2 00 Miaa Smith 100 R M Chester 60 Robt Quick 60 THarley 100 Mrs Code 100 ChasLilley 2 00 Geo Elliott 60 B^ujHiggina 160 Mrs Phil Andrew. 6 00 Mra Dyer 50 By Miaa Hargreavea. MraChMlton • 60 MrsColliDson $ 50 Mrs W Brown.... 50 JMTupper 50 MrsQiiick 2 00 MrsWHoskin.... 2 00 Miss Armstrong. . 75 Mrs Hargreaves.. 50 Small sums 1 70 HCBON COLLEGE CHAT EI. Rev WHffalpin..$ 5 00 MrsHalpin 100 Miss Hatpin 1 00 MissBaynham.... 1 OO^ *' MABaynham 1 00 Mr Ed Marshall... 8 00 Mrs " . . 1 00 Miss " .. 1 00 Miss E " . . 1 OO London Township ST. JOHS'S CHURCH. By Misses Fame mb and Willson. Thos Farncomb. . ..$ 5 OO C Willson 5 00 Thos StUes 5 OO Mrs Kent 60 U Elliott 50 WHodgiES 50 TMetlyger 100 G Collins 1 00 H Collins 100 G Fraiigh 100 RRontledge 1 OO G Elliott 60 Wm Hussey 60 AESifton 50 T Fraiigh 50 Archdeacon Manh. 6 00 Sums under fOo... 76 By Miaa Hebblethwaite. Capt Waring 9 2 00 Mra John Geary. . 1 00 Mr Foster 100 Mr Lanoaater 60 WmSprowlea 60 WmMoLeoud 60 Leonard Powell... 2 00 8 Park 60 MraStanton 60 Mr Hebblethwaite 60 Mra A Hebbleth- waite 60 Jamea Stanton.... 60 Small aums 60 zsc fitrl csg5*^w5^^^BalwraanBW^R?ft^jT?T^J95^5^5if§g L XXIV APPENDIX. MisB Margery Bonrke. ColBourke 9 5 00 Oeorge Brett 50 MrsAVhert 50 Mrs Jackson 50 Small sums 25 By Miss McComb. T McComb $5 00 Miss Gary 100 JTancock 50 JMc3tay 75 G Shoebottom.... 1 00 Mrs G Shoebottom 50 BDewar 100 Mr^ Priddis 1 00 EHPriddis 100 J H Marshall.... 2 00 E Edmonds 100 J Nixon 50 AEoutledge 100 J Routledge 1 00 T Burgess 100 H Paget 60 R Routledge 100 W J Wright 50 T Routledge 1 00 Small sums 2 25 By Miss F. Lewis. John Lewis 8 1 00 S Lewis 1 00 Sarah J I .ewis 50 Erancift Lewis.... 1 00 Miss Lewis 1 50 Mrs F Lewis..;'... 50 Jno B Shoebottom 50 James Shoeb ttom 50 WmG Shoebottom 50 WmB Shoebottom 50 Wm Shoebottom.. 100 Isaac Shoebottom. 50 Thos Shoebottom.. 50 MrsW Shoebuttom 60 Misses H and M A Powell 5 00 Riohd A Powell... 5 00 ChasC Powell.... 100 James Carrie 60 Wm Carrie 1 00 Wm Fitzgerald.... 50 MrsBower 60 Mrs Lawrence 60 Simon W Fawcett 60 MrsSifton 60 B Lewis 50 Wm Armitivge 60 Mrs Eraser 50 Joseph Perkins... 60 Sums under 60c... 176 TRINITY CHCTRCH. By Rev. R. Wilson. Mr8GFRvland..$ 3 00 JnoRyland 2 00 Richard Ryland. .. 1 25 WmRyland 100 JohnM O'Neil... 100 John Shoebottom.. 1 00 Wm MacAndlasB.. 1 00 RevR Wilson 5 00 J"hn H'ldgins.... 50 Elijah Hodgins... 50 Mary ArdiU 50 Ralph O'Neil 5C Wm Hodgins 50 John Deacon .... 50 John D Hodgins. . 50 R bert Hodgins ... 50 Walter Blackall... 50 Anthony Bournan 50 John Kennedy .... 50 Mrs J MacAndlass 50 James Roberts .... 50 HD O'Neil 75 Robt Anderson .... 75 .Tohn Bowey 50 Elizabeth Bowey.. 50 .1 as 8 Hod^^ins 50 Thos Hodgins 50 MrsD Tennet.... 50 Daniel Least 50 Sii\all sums , 75 By Misses Young and Swarts. Jas W Martin.. .8 50 Edward K Sale... 50 Jos M Young 50 John Hodgins.... 50 George Swarts. ... 50 Thomas Willis.... 50 Harry Marsh 50 Joan Munroe 50 George Tolmie.... 50 Smsllsums 2 >'5 By Miss J. Beamish. John Beamish.... 8 50 Mrs J Beamish .... 50 Alex Garrett 50 Mrs Taylor 60 Wm Garrett 60 MrsBaker 50 Itfi/sT Bum 60 Mm J Ashworth. . 50 Arthur Gibson .... 50 Joseph Feaslejr .... 50 Small sums 76 By Miss Ellen Hodgins. Mrs J Deacon... A friend Mrs W Hodgins. Mrs G Roberts... Small sums S 50 50 50 75 1 85 ST. OEOBaS S CHUBOH. By Mrs. Jerm'h Robson. Oeo''ge Robson $ 5 00 John G Robson... 2 00 Jeremiah Robson . 1 00 Elizabeth Gibson.. 1 00 Isabella Brettell. . 1 00 Chas C Robson 1 00 Mrs Wm Walker.. 100 Sarah E Brettell.. 50 Geo H Brettell..., 50 ElizabethFreebom 50 Margt J Robson... 50 George Bean 50 Mrs J Hartwick. . 50 Wm Walker 50 Harvey Hall 50 Edward Little.... 50 Wm Shipley 50 Lionel W Shipley. 50 Jennette Robson... 50 Small sums 3 20 By Rev. R. Wilson. A friend $ 1 00 ThosLipsett 100 Francis Lipsett .. 1 00 John Phelps 75 Christ'r Walker. . . 75 Jos Walker 50 Mrs E Shipley.... 50 Thomas Gibson .... 50 GeoC Robson.... 50 Stewart Scott 50 Isaac Walker 60 John Walker 50 Georoe Wilson .... 50 Jas Maclntcsh.... 50 David MiUar 60 John Parker 50 John Gibson 60 John Lamb 60 Mary Lamb 50 John Davidson 60 Arthur Thirhvall.. 60 Mrs JTbiritvall.. 60 Mrs LT Shipley... 50 John T Shipley. .. 60 Lionel E Shipley.. 60 Lionel Shipley 50 Kate Copeland .... 60 Mrs Wm Roe 50 Elizabeth Walkm. 60 Robt Little SO *. ;.«(li' Tm Bllen Hodgins. icon 9 60 50 bdging... 60 )erts.... 75 s 1 85 oe's chdboh. erm'h Bobson. son 9 5 00 obson... 200 Robson . 1 00 Gibson.. 1 00 Irettell. . 1 00 )bson 1 00 Valker. . 1 00 Irettell.. 50 ittell.... 50 50 ilobson... 50 an 50 .rtwick. . 50 cer 50 all 50 60 ey Shipley. 50 50 lobson... 50 \a 3 20 . E. Wilson. $ 1 00 ett 1 00 ipsett .. 1 00 Ip3 V^alker... 75 75 er 50 ipley.... ribson.... 50 50 )baon .... 60 cott 50 Iker 60 Iker 50 'ilson.... 50 ntcsh.... 50 liar 50 ker 60 ion 60 ab 60 mb 60 ridson 60 lirlwall.. 60 ilrltvall.. 50 ilhlpley... hipley . .. 3hipley. . 60 60 60 ipley.... Bland.... 50 80 Roe 50 Walkmr. SO ile 80 APPENDIX. MrsDrMcAndlasst 50 EdwardCharlton. . 50 Small sums 85 By Ann Bobson. JeremiahRob8on...$ 1 00 Robert Calvert.... 60 John Robson 50 Joseph Robson 60 Reginald Robson . . 50 George Robson 50 George Lipsett 50 George Shanklin.. 50 Ann Robson 50 Small sums 50 CABLISLK STATION. By Miss Minnie Shipley. LG Shipley $ 1 00 Mary J Henderson 1 00 Mrs LG Shipley.. 50 Geo M Shipley 50 Minnie Shipley .... 50 James Westoott ... 60 Absalom Lamb .... 50 Joseph Haskett... 50 Hannah Calvert... 60 Small sums 50 By Simon Hooper. William Hooper. .$ 1 00 MrChlimmer 1 00 MrsW Hooper. ... 50 Simon E Hooper . RO James Alexander. . . 50 Eliz ib'h Smithson. 50 R Lambert 50 Robert Nicol 60 J A Weugh 50 Lionel L Shipley.. 50 Smallsnma 100 hardy's station. By Mioses Hardy and Fletcher. A friend $ 1 00 Richard Gleeson,. 60 Michael Hardy ..... 60 John Fletcher 50 Mn J Shoebottom 60 Small soma 1 60 Delaware. CHRIST CHCRCH. By Mrs. Newman. B$vEMNeuman..9 6 00 MrsNewman 3 1 00 " Seabrook 5 00 FO Rogers 5 00 CJFox 100 A Paratt 100 R C Hammond... 1 00 Sidney Seabrook. . 2 00 J Ladd 50 G Godfrey 50 W Livingstone 50 Mrs Livingstone.. 50 MraBlaquire 50 Mrs Fitzallen 50 Dr Francis 50 Lowthian 1 00 Mrs Jeflares 50 Mrs Kennedy 63 Sums under 50c. .. 50 By the Misses FuUen. Mr Bracher $ 50 GeaNagle 100 Mr Withers 50 ThosKing 50 J B Burwell 1 00 AStuart 50 GHagarty 50 Mrs G V Burwell. 50 Mrs Cox 100 Mrs PuUen, sr 50 Mrs J PuUen .'....$ 50 Robert Price 50 Sums under 5()c ... 1 75 By Miss Bateman. Chas Bateman. . . $ 1 00 Mrs C Bateman... 1 00 MrThosNagle.... 100 Mrs Caruthers .... 1 00 Mrs Readknight... 1 00 MrNagle 100 Sums under 50o 25 By Miss Leach. G Leach 9 50 W Curling 50 HCOarnett 50 J Johnston 1 00 A Seabrook 1 00 Mrs Weld 50 Mr Johnstone.. .. 60 Sums under 60o.... GO Lambeth. TRINITY CHURCH. By Miss Routledge. Wm Routledge. ...$ 5 00 XXV Geo Routledge 1 00 Mrs Daniel 100 WBeattie 100 W Brooks 100 EHDesbrone 100 MrThoias 50 Miss Reynolds .... 50 J Leathom 50 Mrs Pincombe. ... 50 H Brooks 50 Mrs White 50 Mrs George 50 Sums under 50c ... 50 By Mrs. Deadman. AGDeadman $ 50 Sums under 50c... 2 00 Adelaide. ST. Ann's church. By the Misses Down and Brothens. Thomas James $ 5 00 George Down 10) George Bishop. ... 1 00 James 1 )own 50 Miss Helen Down and brothers... 1 00 Wm Chapman. ... 50 Miss Brothens and brothers 60 Small sums 1 75 By Miss Freel. WmFreel 9 1 00 Mrs Wm Miller... 50 David Seed 50 Hugh Freel 50 James Clark 50 Small sums i ii By Miss Pennington. . Thos Pennington. .9 50 WmNettleton.... 50 HBunting 60 Mrs Graham 60 Mrs Jones&Brown 60 Richd and Robert Bunting 60 Small sums 1 72 By Miss Brent. MrKerswell 9 1 00 MrtKerawell 100 MnLant 50 Mrs Houlton 50 «. ;..««• J 6 ^D XXVI Small BuniB $ 2 65 By Mias Brook. Mr Brock 9 50 £ev J Kennedy.... 5 00 Mrs J Kennedy... . 6 00 Small sums 2 75 By Mrs. Kennedy. Ellen Biggs $4 70 , Maria Brock 96 * Mrs Houlton 87 Mrs ThoB Woods.. 1.^0 Helen Down. 1 16 Harr't Pennington 1 22 Ann Jane Woohill 5 00 Mrs Hawkens.... 1 12 Alice Block 193 MrsBishop 170 Small sums 48 Metcalfe. ST. hart's chubch. By Mrs Moyle. MrR)S8 8 1 00 •* Toohill 100 Mrs Fungerford . 1 00 "Moyle 1 01 " Buchanan.... oO " Orossley 50 Mr Wicket 50 " Wilson 50 *' Jno Gardener. . 60 Mrs Dunlop 60 Jft B Dunlop.... 60 Mrs H Hawker ... 60 Sar.ll Dymond.... 50 MesKrs Richardson ft Husband. . . 50 By Miss Buchanan. • Thds Woods 9 6 OO Mrs Thos Woods.. 100 Wm Buchanan .. 1 00 Mrs " 100 Henry Oaban 1 00 Matthew Dinning. 80 Mrs Jno Hair and Mrs Wm Woods 75 Jas Dinning 60 Bolph Ferguson ... 50 Eliaa Taylor 60 Harriet Bravender 60 Thos Roane 60 H Buchanan 60 'Mr Wright and Mr H«rdy 60 APPENDIX. 'Mrs Reid and A Carter 9 50 MrsSearson & Mrs Thompson .... 60 Miss £ Powell and WmBruton.. 50 Mrs J Lightfoot &. Mrs Brunt.... 50 Mr McLean and D McPherson... 60 J Stuart and Geo Taylor 60 Small sums 26 Thamesford- ST. John's church. By Mrit. Kennedy and Miss Daunt. Bev W Daunt 9 6 00 Hugh Kennedy. . . 1 00 Charles Morrison.. 1 00 Eleazar McCarthy 1 00 Miss Golding 1 00 John Johns 60 Mrs J Johns 60 W Brown 60 JWShortt 80 Christopher Brodc 60 Arthur Brock 50 Noble Cooper 60 Thos McFarlane. . 60 Mr Russell 60 Mrs Bageant 50 A friend 60 Sums under 50o.. 2 76 Thomdale. ST. OEOEOX'S CHURCH. By Misses Hteadman and Stinson. Mr Stinson $ 1 00 " Steadman. ... 1 00 Michael Steadman 1 VO Jas Fox 100 Mr '"quires' family 1 00 MrMcOutohin.... 100 Mrs Maria Logan. 1 < WUliamLee 100 John Lee 1 00 Mr Noble 100 Afriend 100 MisiSoatoherd.... 60 Charles Blow SO Wm Stinson 60 Robert Stinson.... 60 James Squires .... $ 50-' Mr Blow 60 •• Martin 60 " Fitzgerald.... 50 Mrs " .... 60 " J Fi zsimons. 60 •• W McCutchin 50 " T Evans 60 Robt Blackmore. . 50 Edward Booth .... 60, Charles Lee 60' Mr Stinson 60 " Bossier 50 Edward Mills.... 5Q James Davis 60 Miss Booth 60. Mrs Wilso.i 50 Joha Bailey 6Q J & W Dawson. . 60 AW Brown 50,, John Angus 60 MrsGee 60^ Mr Freeheart 50 Wm Harrison Robert Noble Afriend 52 John Fitzaimons. . 50 Richard Wright... 60 Sums under 60c... 3 98 By Misses Holland and Bryan. John Holland, ST.. 8 1 00 George Holland.. 1 00 John Bryai*. 1 00 DrForster 100 MrsT Harrison.. 1 00 Charles Harrison . . 2 00 D Lament 100 Mrs Large 1 00 James Dawson 1 00 Robert Susden .... 1 00 Charles Wangh... 1 00 A particular friend 1 07 Jonn Holland, jr . . . 60 Thomas Holland... 50 N Lament 50 Joseph Dawson... 60^ W H Dunlap.... 60 Amicus 60 James Fox, jr. . . . 60 THS 60 Robert Gamer .... 50 Thomas Blaokwell 60 Thomas Hayes .... 6U Robert Herbert.... 60 Richd Logan 60 JHJones Kir Richd Gleeson .... 80 James Soott 8l8, MrsHobbs 08 JohnBelton 60. Geo Ouilfbyl....* 18 JobnNeer SIK Soms nndtr fiOo. . 4 H- (^ ^Jlf ^ reB....$ QO' 60 60 &ld . . . . 50 60 BimoQB. 50- utchin 50 1 50 more. . 50' oth.... 60 e 60' 60 60 ills.... 6Q ris 60 h 50. 50 y 6Q iWBon. . 50 n 50/ IB 60 50, art 50 Bon.. .. ble 8? imoDB. . 50 rright... 60 ir 50o... 3 38 Holland and ryan. h'ld, sr..S 1 00 oUand. . 1 00 a> 100 100 rrison.. 1 00 irriaon. . 2 00 100 1 00 rBon 1 Ott :den.... 1 00 angh... 100 tr friend 1 07 md,jr... 60 Dlland... 50 60 wBon... SO' dap.... 50 50 [, jr. . . . 60 60 rner.... 50 [aokweU 60 kvea.... 60 rbert.... 50 ui 60 80' ■on.... 80 it », 1 8d n 60 >yl fO 80- r 60o.. 4 9B- /^ /r"- /x. ^x. APPENDIX. Nissonri* OBAOK OHOBOH. By Misaes Kirkpatrick and Douglas. Wm Kirkpatrick. 9 1 00 Thomas Taylor, .. 1 00 MN Wright.. .. 1 00 John Kirkpatrick. 60 Bavid BaBkerville. 60 Geo " .. 50 John McFarlane. . 50 John Robertson.. 60 Wm Woods 60 Wm Mooney 50 SH Fitzsimons... 50 James Weston .... 50 Wm Phram 60 SamlMcConnell.. 50 Mrs Wyatt 60 Wm Douglas 60 Mrs Foster 60 Abraham Slater..' 60 John iiJlater 50 MiBsSoott 60 Jas Douglas 60 Samoel T^Ior. ... 60- Mati hew Barber.. 60 George Mahon 60 Wm " .... 60 Mrs J Evans.... 50 " Phram 60 H Pardy 60 Wm Henderson.. 50 B M Henderson.. 60 BenjamnGk>urly.. 60 PeterHall 50 Sums under 60c.. 7 70 Dorchester. DBXAKBT'S HALL. By Misses Maggie and Sarah Dreaney. B Dreaney $ 1 00. Mrs Smith ft fam'v 6 60 "Dreaney 60 "Young 60 "Qninn 60 "McOlaln 60 I Weir 60 Otark 60 imla&d.... 60 «nd«r 60c... ao By Misses Case and Stevefison. John Case $ 1 00 Saml Stevenson. . . 1 00 Wm Tamlin 100 ChasTamlin 60 James Stevenson.. 60 G Belton 50 MisWBelton.... 60 John Wheaton .... 60 Sums under 50c. . 3 65 Lakeside. OHBIST OHUBOH. By Misses A. and M. A. Towle. Samuel Towle.... 9 1 00 Hezekiah Towle.. 100 John Towle 50 William Towle ... 50 Mrs E King 50 '• WSinkins ... 50 J H Seek 60 James Towle 50 Wm Roberts 60 Thomas Cragg 50 Jno Brazier 50 Sums under 60c... 2 55 By Miss Harris. B Armstrong $ I 00 Samuel Pelton .... 50 DrSparks 50 ECBartley 60 G Dahr^ple.. .. 60 Josiah Whetstone. 50 AH Harris 60 Sums under 50o.. 1 50 By Miss MoConkey. Mrs McConkey ...9 1 00 Mr Wilson 100 Mrs Baker 60 MrDarUng 50 Mrs Jas Baker.... 60 Mr Burke 50 Sums under 60c.. 50 XXVII Strathroy. 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH. By Mrs. Smith and Miss English. Rev J W P Smith.9 5 00 WJDyaa 5 01)- Major English.... 5 00 Jas H English.... 6 00 RAStevenson,MD 6 00 EMaitland 6 00 E Stonehnuse 5 00 MrsA H Kittredge 5 00 "A Johnstone... 5 00 <' R G Scatcherd 5 00 L H Smith 5 00 Henry Scull 6 00 APoUey 6 00 ChasGmt 2 00 PH Fauquier 2 CO Mrs A Goodwin... 2 00 WBettridge 2 00 ThoB L Armstrong 2 00 R t'incombe 2 00 Mrs J Moore 2 OO Chas Manning 2 00 HBMackintcsh.. 2 00 ELGutten 2 00 HFlowers 2 00 SLauler 2 00 J B Cummins ... . 200 F Fawcett 2 00 MrsJWP Smith. 100 Jas Wright lOO W H Ewer 1 OO B H RothweU. ... 1 00 OMain 100 WGordon 100 A Stevenson 1 00 Dr Hodgkinson .. 1 00 RDumbrill 100 JRPegley 100 WBRate 100 J S Carson 1 00 Charles Mole 1 00 G A Mann 1 00 MrsBH Alison.. 100 Andrew Hume 100 DrRS Williams.. 100 John Tyler 1 00 C Greenaway 100 TW RothweU.... 100 MrsH Rothwell... 100 MG Francis 100 J ALamont 1 00 PJAlison 100 Jas Cox 100 W P Laird 1 00 E Chandler. 1 00 Wm Jackson 1 OO John Ivor 1 00 Mrs Keefer 1:00 Wm Oldham 1 OO ,.duac«i^.-ii«ib mm^wt^s^t'^rmtum XXVIII APPKNDIX. MBLoder $ 1 00 E Kinder 100 JCGLamont.... IPO David Lamont 100 ThoB Richardson. . 1 00 Mrs Pike 100 Loftus Cuddy. ... 1 00 J A Chase 1 00 Mrs EH Smith... 100 Mrs Hardy 1 00 Fred W Meek.... 50 Jas Lenfestey.... 50 Boger Williams.... 50 Mrs A Cowan 50 AB Bemey 50 FW Prank 5<) JFGiUy 50 F Hilton 50 JoBiahMcMillen... 50 Mrs W Richardson 50 " T H Bateman. 50 W B Walker.... 50 Jno Keys 50 Belmont. ST. OEOBGB'SCHUBeH. By Mrs. R^ikes and Miss Nugent. BevF iri?oi*c»...|5 00 Mrs " ... 50 Mrs Nuj?ent 1 00 Mrs Routledge.... 50 Mrs Barton 60 Capt Hipkin 50 MissC S^thbridge 50 Mrs Creamer 75 " Abbott 1 00 " Cline 1 00 " Prowse 60 " Martin 1 00 Sums under 50c. . 2 '25 Harrietsville. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. By Misses Evans and JeUy. WmMcKee $ 50 WFitzpatriok.... 60 J Evans 50 J Evans 50 Miss ME Evans.. 50 " J«Uy 100 DF Jelly 60 Mr & Mrs A Jelly 1 00 Wm Jelly, wr 100 A Dundas $ 60 MrsQuigley 50 Mrs Wm Jelly, sr. 1 00 Wm Parslow 50 Mis B Tooley, sr.. 1 00 " jr.. 60 " J Tnoley 60 Miss H Patterson 60 Sums under 60c. .. 3 50 By Misses Bickard a&d Finlay. John Hardy $ 1 00 CBarr 100 J J JeUy 1 00 MrsJ J Jelly.... 50 ThosPatterson 50 Jas Bowse, sr.... 1 00 Wm Baxr 50 Mrs C Bickard.... 100 " Pocock 50 Mr & Mrs W John- ston 100 S Stephenson 60 H Johnston 50 C " 50 B J Graham 100 Geo Graham 50 WmGraham 50 Daniel Gee 50 Mrs W Smith 60 Seth Cline 50 Miss Bickard 60 Miss Mollie Finlay 50 Sums under 60c.. 2 60 Dorjchester. ST. fxteb's chuboh. By Miss Huffman. Charles Wilson... 9 50 BButledge 50 WmMcKerlle 50 Peter Sprinff 50 James Klindur .... 50 WHO'Neil 50 Henry Niles 60 JNBurdick 60 TBicherdson 50 W Perkins 50 NSweet 50 O HuflPman 65 D Beverley 60 Mrs Maybee 50 Sums under 60o.. 4 60 By Mia Vanston. OWade... >..... .8 60 J Taylor 60 J Bobins 8 60 Ti Duckworth .... 50 W HiU 50 T Carroll 50 NWade 50 Mrs McMillin.... 60 Sams under 50c... 28 By Miss Hardy and Miss F Vanston. Mrs Vanston $ 60 GWade 50 BBlunden 50 Mrs J Irwin 50 A Irwin 50 A Parker 50 J Hardy 60 Mrs T Irwin 60 G Hxmter 50 A Hardy 50 T Carroll 60 STaylor 50 NBurdick 50 as Frost 100 J & B Sutherland. 50 Sums under 50c.. 2 60 Westminster. OHBIST CHUBOH. By Miss Jackson. Rev WB Bally... $5 00 Mrs Rally 6 00 W Smith 1 00 BF Smith 100 Mrs Smith 100 M Jackson 100 Mrs Jackson 100 Miss Jackson .... 1 00 F W Errfngton .... 1 00 V Fisher 100 Mrs Fisher 1 00 JKindree 100 T Meadows 100 JTumbull 1 00 G Weeks 1 00 JWPearoe 100 T •• 100 A B Smith 50 WH Smith 50 PA Smith 50 Addie Smith 60 Mrs Errington .... 60 PC " .... 50 MWPisher 60 BO •• ISO AC •• M Mrs P Wright.... M HBennett 80 Mrs " 80 -^. •..Ifc- APPENDIX. XXIX 8 SO th .... 50 • • • • • • 50 50 50 lin.... 60 • 50c... 28 irdy and Miss inaton. n $ 50 50 50 a 50 50 50 50 n 60 50 > • • • • • 50 50 50 50 1 00 60 ;r 50c.. 2 60 ninster. > OHUBOH. 8 Jackson. ;a%...|6 00 6 00 .... 100 100 1 100 100 )n 100 son .... 1 00 gton .... 1 00 100 .... 1 00 100 IS 100 1 00 .... 100 fce 100 100 H 50 .... 60 50 h 60 ton.... 60 • .... M Dr 60 BO 60 sht.... 80 * 60 80 W Wright 9 50 Small sums 25 By Miss Shore. Col Shore 9 1 Qfi Mrs " ........ 109 Merton Shore.... 1 00 F Shore. 100 MrsFShore 100 THShore 100 MrsT H Shore.. 1 00 WTHawkshaw.. 100 Miss Shore 50 Nellie " 60 J F Davis 50 Miss •• ^... 50 H Danybeny 50 MrLegsr 50 FWBiddulph.... 50 Small sums 50 By Miss Gaffeny. MrsGafifeny $ 1 00 R Dewar 1 CO MrHopkins 100 BLindsay 100 Mr Mills 100 MrsLindsay 7r> "Barnard > " MoCuUy "Hopkins....... 50 Afriend 50 Small sums 2 45 Lncan. HOLT TBINITT CHCBCH. By Misses Logan and Frank. Mev Wm Logan. ,. 5 00 Mrs Logan. 1 00 Misses JLogan and Bead... 1 00 Mrs Preston 1 00 FWalden, MD.. 100 Mrs John Boyd . . 60 " Fafarbum 60 DHKeddie 100 W J Sinclair 60 RFox... 2 00 MnKFox 100 *• Ewing. 2 00 B Stanley 100 ~hsB Stanley.... 100 JjLynch 1 00 llfathewm.... 60 iMsklin 60 LFox..:. 50 A Goodaore 60 W Ellwood $ 50 J Y Savage and family 1 00 DJMcCosh 60 ThosMcCosh .... 50 MG3myth SO Mrs Jackson 60 Mr Manley 60 WE Stanley 60 F Jennings 1 00 Mrs Jennings 1 00 Fred Jennin^.... 50 Ernest Jennings... 50 Eva Jennings.... 50 Miss^Walden 50 R H O'NeU 50 Thos Spence 50 Widow Dagg 60 Sums under 50 cts 13 85 By Miss E Hodgins and Miss A Armitage. WmHaskett 60 Jonathan Hodgins 60 Thos Armitage ... 60 Wm Armitage,... 50 Mrs J Harlton .... 50 Mitchell Haakett.. 50 Widow Haskett.. 50 G Hamilton 60 Wm Deacon 60 John C Hodgins . . 50 T Abbott 60 Geo Hodsins 60 Sums under 50 cts. 1 60 By Misses M Guilfoyle and Mary J. Ryan. MFox 50 CByan 60 Edward Guilfoyle. 50 Edward Mayo. .. 60 MrsLusk 60 " Ed Guilfoyle.. 60 FSadUer 60 Mrs Caughlin. .... 60 "Mayo 60 Sums under 50 cts 1 00 Biddnlph. ST. JAMX8' OHDBOH. By Misses A Seale and E Boyd. Wm Boyd 80 60 MGibmrn 80 Robt Hodgson.... 60 Mrs Johnston 1 60 " G Coates..... 60 WmHodgina 60 James Hcdgins . . ..$ 50 J Sutton, MD.... 100 Geo Scale 50 MrHymer.. SO Sums under SO cts. 5 2S By Miss Mary A O'NeU and Miss E A Cun- ningham. Wm Cunningham. SO James Carter 50 Wm Carter SO Miss MA Carter.. 50 Sam'l Flanery SO Sums under 50 cts 2 15 By Mrs Logan and Miss Ryan. Mrs A Hodgins.. . . SO " James Stanley 50 "T.Atkinson.. 50 John Hodgins .... 60 U. M. Stanley.... 50 John Hodgins 50 James Hodgins... 50 Widow Hod^ns . . 50 James Hodgins .... 50 Sums under 50 cts. 3 95 By Misses M A Coulbert and Sarah Crawley. MissMACoulbeit 50 " Sarah Crawley 50 WmDobbs SO Wm. Lewellen 1 00 Samuel Hodgins. . SO Mrs Wm Kent.... SO Thos Stanley. SO Si^ms under SO cts. 2 20 McCtlUvray. ST. hart's chubch. By Mrs. J. Lewis and Mrs. Wm. Corbett. Christopher LewisS 1 00 WmL Corbett.,.. 100 Lewis C Corbett. . 1 00 Jas McMurtery.... 1 GO Mrs Slack 100 "GeoMor^ran.. 100 "Jno Lewis.... 70 "WL«*i9 55 " John Morgfcn. 50 "Jno Bradley.. 50 •• Morley 60 "Canning 60 "Windsor 50 Gewge Lewis..... 60 -- •..*=•. J- XXX APPENDIX. Geoive SellarB....$ 50 J & J Bradley. ... 50 Mr Wilson 50 A Shouldice 60 Abbott Lewis 50 H HodsiDB 50 ThoB Tedder 50 J Witherspoon.... 50 Wm Dixon 50 T& W Lewis.... 50 ■J ft R Canning.. SO TAG Stewartson 60 Small Bums 6 76 By Misses Blackwell and Oorbett. NCorbett « 1 00 Henry Hodgins... 1 00 Bichd Blackwell. . 1 00 Mrs " .. 60 "Pretty 50 Geo Slater 50 WmHarlton 50 Mr Craven 60 •• Bloomfield.... 50 €mall sums 3 33 By Misses White and McBan. Mrs Harbonme ..9 50 Small sums 3 09 OHBIST OHUBOH. By Misses Macroire and NeilT BichardNeil $100 Mrs " 50 "JNeU 50 " Jas Simpson... 50 James Neil 100 BichardNiel 60 James Neil 60 SnsanNeil 50 WHMi^mire 60 F " .... 60 MrsWH" .... 50 " .... 60 Ed • " .... 50 Hiram Miller 50 M Drummond.... 50 Jos Simpson 50 Jas " 60 Jno " 60 Small Bums 9 25 AUsa Craig* TBIKITT OHtJBOH. By Misses Hamilton and Wilson. Rev F Ryan |6 00 GG Hamilton.... 9 1 00 Mrs T Priestly.... 100 " Campbell .... 60 John Priestly 60 AKirkland 50 H GUchriBt 60 WRAiCo 50 MrTibeando 50 Miss Hamilton. ... 60 T Brown 50 G D Arnold 50 Small sums 4 85 WardsTille. ST. JAHES' OHUBOH. By Miss Addle Ward. RevO W Wye $5 00 M O Munroe 5 00 JH " 3 00 ThosKent 2 00 HTell 2 00 WD Hammond.. 1 00 Mrs P C Campbell 50 " H Henderson. 1 00 " Dr Couse 60 "A Munroe.... CO Miss Lena J Lilley f ECKirby 50 Wm NewBon 50 WmNeal 50 Maria Draisey .... 50 Crlencoe- ST. JOHN'S CHUBOH. By the Misses Simpson. NCurrie...! $100 John Oldrieve. ... 50 J W Campbell.... 50 Mrs J Walker. ... 50 "J Gardiner.... 50 " W Hayden. ... 60 John Walker 50 Mark *' 50 MrConely 100 J H Morehouse... 50 Chris Walker 60 Jas Simpson 50 J Bathbnm 60 Afriend 50 Small sums .^.. .. 2 25 Sfanceytown. ST. PAUL'S OHUBOH. By Mist Nanoy Waddi- love. WJWaddilove...$160 Eliza Waddilove..$ 50 Naooy Waddilove. 50 Chas Timothy .... 100 Richard Wilson.... 1 00 Gordon & Begg. ... , 1 00 James Fox. 50 SmaJlsum 25 Mr and Mrs Hank 50 HCHogg 6 00 Mrs Hogg 1 00 Oneida. ZION CHUBCH. Peter Powells. $ 50 Isaac Sickles 50 Simon C John .... 50 Allan Thomas* 60 W Doxtater 50 Susanah Cornelius 1 00 WmW Sickles.... 100 Isaac Bums 60 Wm Doxtater, sr. . 2 00 Wm Doxtater, jr.. 60 Abram Schuyler. . . 50 RtvH.P. Chate ... 6 00 Family 2 00 (See end of list.) NORFOLK. Simcoe. TBINITT OHUBOH. By Mrs. Potts and Miss Walsh. Reo E 0ras8ett....$ 5 00 MrsGrassett 2 00 ••DAldgo 100 NOFord 10 00 W Roberts. 100 BFChadwick.... 100 F Gordon 2 00 JCurtis 200 JLittle 50 Nelson Cortland.. 60 Mrs Wadsworth.. 60 "Barber 62 " CampbeU 6 00 "0 Barber 1 OO "JNorris 60 "PuBey 60 "Baker 60 "J Williams... 100 D Campbell 10 00 J Williamson SO JFMnlhins 100 APPENDIX. XXXI e..9 >ve. Mik la. BCH. 50 50 100 LOO 100 50 25 50 5 00 100 ....$ 50 50 I.... 50 1 50 50 eliua 1 00 ».... 1 00 50 , sr.. 200 '. ir.. 50 ler. . . 50 ue ... 600 200 of list.) »LK. Boe. W Wilson $2 00 Miss F Wilson.... 100 JKilpatrick...... 100 M Abercrombie. .. 50 W Hooker 50 Small BumB 1 75 By Mrs Campbell and Misa Wiuon. SherifiE Deads 9 5 00 Mrs Deeds 100 CORapelje 4 00 JH Anfley 10 00 T Walsh 2 00 Dr Govemton .... 2 00 "J Salmon 5 00 W Holmwooi .... 1 00 ThosTownly 100 W McDermot.... 1 00 WF Payne 50 JFMulhins 50 Miss K Lowndes. I 00 " A Wilson.... 1 00 FGLandsdale 100 LB Hunt 100 Mrs Tlios Lee.... 50 " Sharpe 150 "E Jackson.... 100 "Dr Salmon... 100 " Stevenson.... 2 00 "Matthews.... 50 "Hunter 100 "Curtis 100 WSharp 100 HB 50 Judge Wilson 2 00 HA Hardy 2 00 Oalbraith 50 HBWichim 50 Small sums 1 27 By Mrs. Blackader and Miss Rapelje. J F Blackader.... $3 00 J a Elilmaster 2 00 Henry Carter 1 00 James Bobb 2 00 DTisdale 2 00 John Wilson 2 00 A Walsh 4 00 HenryGroff 4 00 Jos PLepain 1 00 FGGroff 100 Mrs J Potts 4 00 -Walker 50 "Wallace 50 "Dr Wilson.... 100 "SKent 76 "Silmon 100 "Oolver. 100 ^'Pord 2 00 ^•Hayes 100 «*Snmvan 100 Jno Potts 8 6 00 FL Walsh 2 00 Miss " 100 "Kent 50 "M Wilson.... 50 " l,ulu Wilson.. 50 " Culver 1 00 " Lowndes 50 "Ada Ford.... 50 " Park 50 "Brown 100 Robt Moore 1 00 RTNelles 2 00 C Fuller 1 00 B Woolnaugh 1 00 W Wilson 50 W G Pennington.. 1 00 R MKestell 1 00 AEFinl.y 100 D T Duncombe.... 1 00 CCBachbouse.... 1 00 Afriend 100 B H Plumtree. ... 1 00 ChasHiU 50 Small sums 45 Woodhonse- ST. JOHN'S CHUBOH. By Mn. Man and Mrs. Van Normam Mrs JMan. $1 00 " J Salmon .... 1 00 " Coverntn.... 100 " C R Brown . . 50 " H Bawlby. ... 50 Jas Covemton. ... 1 00 Miss " .... 50 "AT" .... 50 "Baker 100 " Maakelyne 1 00 Port Dover. t ST. PAUL'S CHUBOH. By Mrs Lees and Miss Williams. JP McCoy $0 50 Sums less than 50o. 1 00 By Miss Newel. WSBarrett 50 WSkey 100 By Mrs Powell and Miss Blaokwell. CaptBattersby.... 4 00 A Battersby $ 2 00 Mrs Griffith 100 J Harvey 50 By Misses Barrett and Ansley. Mrs Walker 50 Mias Burdley. 60 Mrs Hammond.. . . 50 Sums under 50 cts. 1 00 By Misses Ansley and Barrett. Mrs Scott 50 WTibbets 50 N B SchofieH 50 Sums under 50 cts. 1 00 By Miss NeweL IVTrs Ansley 1 00 WSkey 2 00 Sums under 25 cts. 50 jBy Mrs PowelL Capt Battersby. . . 4 00 A Battersby 2 00 H Morgan 1 00 Smallsuma 25 By Mrs Lees. Mrs Lees 50 WJPMcCoy.... 60 Small sums 76 By Mrs Powell. A Battersby 2 00 Capt Battersby. ... 4 00 WH Morgan..... 100 Small sums 26 By Miss Ansley. MrsHigman 100 N B Schofield .... 50 WmTibbetts 50 Small sums 76 By Miss New«L WSkey 100 By Mrs PowelL JP Battersby .... 4 00 A Battersby 2 00 HMorgan 100 Mrs Harvey 100 "Griffith 100 f I XXXII By Miss NewelL H Ansley $ 60 T Barrett 60 LSkey 50 Small Bums 20 By Miises Ansley and Barrett. Mrs Powell 2 00 " BnckweU 50 WTibbetB 50 Mm Leaney 60 X B Schofield.... 50 Small sums 50 By Mrs Powell. CaptBattenby.... 4 00 Mr Morgan 1 00 MrsGriffith 50 Snudlsums 25 By Miss Morgan. LSkey 5 00 Mrs Ansley...'.... 50 Small Sums 25 By Misses Ansley and Barrett. Rev Dr Tihbetta... 5 00 Mrs Walker 50 WmTibbetts 50 Mrs Higman 60 Small sums. 85 Port Byerse* MEHOBIAL OHUBCH. WHolmwood $3 87 Wm Stalker 83 Geo Docker 70 Mrs Dewey 74 " Brownlee 134 •• Ryerpon 66 "Pope 100 Henry Laney 1 00 Capt Burgess 79 Port Ro^an* ST. JOHN'S CHiracB. By Mitses Wood and McLennan. Ree WWood 6 00 Miss McLennan . . 1 00 Geo Stewart 50 APPENDIX. MrsWood $ 50 " Chadwick.... 60 " H M Barrett. 1 00 "Lees 50 HCilees 100 Andrew Lees ICO Peter Mabee 50 HW AUan 60 J E McLennan... 1 00 BDonkin 50 Bad Little Jim.... 50 Small sums 3 23 By Misses Mabee and Baker. SP Mabee T. 100 Mrs Mabee 100 " Pontine 50 " P»nk 50 A K Coleman 100 Miss Baker 50 "Lea 50 John Hudson 60 EPRice 50 Small sums 2 80 Rowan Mills- JIBEH CHTIBOH. By Miss Naomi Evans. L P B Hutchinson L Hutchinson .... Edwin Morton. . . . Peter Backhouse.. Mrs W Smith.... " R Evans. Robert Holmes.... Wm Gordon Henry S Evans... Christopher Evans John Mcholson. . . Lilian Hutchinson Small sums $1 00 00 00 00 00 50 60 60 60 50 50 50 6 50 St. Williams. By Misses Thorold and McCall. MrsWood $0 60 " Nevett 50 "DA McCalL. 50 "DMcCall.... 50 Miss Wood 50 Wm Nevett 50 DMcCaU 50 Small sums 4 50 Pleasant Hill. By Misses Hattie Phelao and Lizzie Smith. H M Finlayson.. . . $1 00 RBuscombe 1 00 JM Finlayson.... 1 00 D Carey 100 Mrs H Smith 100 " Kincaid 60 Mr Buscombe 60 " Myles 60 " lambie 60 SMiUer 60 Small sums 2 00 Waterford; TBINITTJ OHUBCH. By Mrs McGee and Miss B. Burford. Rev S Harris J5 00 Lewis Beemer 1 00 Edward Matthews 50 Thos Griffith 100 Mr. Bartel 50 Small sums 7 24 Ljmedoch. Mrs R Crvsler. ... $2 00 James Miiner. .... 1 00 EMCrysler 2 28 SCHellyer 100 ETHerron 60 PMcMaster...... 60 Small sums 1 76 OXFORD. Woodstock. ST. PAUL'S OBUBOH. By Misses Clougherand Bishop. Mrs Black 83 00 " Begley 75 "Wilkinson ... 76 " Gounlin 60 " H. Pinkie.... 3 00 " Minty 1 00 John Olougher .... 60 Mi(s Fitch. 160 Mr Greenwood.. . . 2 00- " Stone... 60 APFINDIX. XXXIII leasant Hill. iases Hattie Ph«lan id Lizzie Snoith. FiDlayson.. . . 91 0& Bcombe 1 00 Finlayson.... 100 rev 100 a: Smith 100 ^incaid 60 UBCombe 50 [yles 80 Eunbie 50 Her 50 isums 2 00 ITaterford.' BINITTi CHUBCH. [rs McGee and Miss B. Burford. 3 Harris.... $5 00 a Beemer 1 00 wd Matthews 50 Griffith 100 Bartel 50 sums 7 24 Lynedocta. Crysler. ... $2 00 IsMilner..... 100 CJrysIer 2 28 ellyer 100 'erron 60 MaBter...... 60 sums 1 75 OXFORD. Toodstock. PAUL'S OHOBOH. (isses CloQgherand Bishop. klack 83 OO legley 7& Viikinson ... 75 Dunlin 50 Finkle.... 3 00 finty 100 \!lougher .... 60 pitch....... 160 eiiwood.. . . 2 OO sne 60 RBiid, ji $2 00 Pmallaums 60 By Mia* Beard. GLBeard 4 00 MissBeard 2 00 Walter Mills 5 00 Jiev Canon BeU- ' ridge 6 00 MrSUcox 100 Mrs Si cox 1 00 " Kevell 2 00 KevWCrai8r..v.. 20 00 By Missen Laycock and Pettit. Mrs Brooks 1.75 '♦ Marchan*.... 160 ••Laycock 3 00 " Milmiue 1 75 "Kelly 50 Hy Matthews 1 5<» Wm KinR 100 Joseph Pvert, sr ..-. 60 • GBowditch 3 50 J Martin 2 00 W Thomson 75 John Huffgins .... 50 Enoch Huggins ... 75 Miss Weir 60 Mr Lakeman 75 WmPettit 2 00 JohnBudd 1 00 Thos Scott 6 00 John Beard 20 00 HewrydeBhujuiere 6 00 Geo Weeks 50 Small sums 50 By Mr Meadows. Wm James.. 100 Wm Meadows.... 2 00 WmBoxall 100 Jas Harris 50 Small sums... .... 25 By Miss Woodroofe and Sisters. W A Sampson. . . . 5 00 JHNelles 2 00 CLBeard 3 00 Daniel Matthews.. 1 12 B Woodroofe 4 00 Wm Gray 6 00 Mrs Clarke 76 •• Brinaoombe.. 1 60 TRClougher .... 1 00 B Fowler 160 G Harwood 60 BBBeard 2 00 Alex MoLenagbant 1 00 JGreig 100 JftADavis 100 TH Parker 100 Geo Friend 2 00 OCaistor., 100 GAGrey 60 Jas IngersoU 3 00 HF Campbell.... 126 By Miss Hart. MrsHart 100 John " 100 Hy " 1 00 JohnBlow 2 00 By Mrs Lindray. John Green $ 1 00 MissLindsay 2 00 G Chrke 1 00 Mrs Keys 1 00 G Paddon 100 Mrs^use 50 T Heat 50 Mrs Cook 100 "Lindsay 3 00 John Lindsay,.,.. 5 00 By Miss Kolmyed, Miss Love and Miss Baker. MrsCoudns 9 1 00 " Love 1 25 JETisdale 150 J M Crawford. ... 60 GEdgar 50 D Peacock 100 Mrs Little 100 •• Fletcher. 1 00 "Muttlebury... ;•! 00 SuttenFrizelle.... 100 Small sums 10 St Paul's SS 17 36 Ingersoll. ST. JAMES' CHCBCH. By Misses' Denis and Haviland. RevJPHincJu..% 5 00 WHEakins 5 00 Jas McCaughey. ... 6 00 Mrs Payne 75 •• W.kyle 60 " SlawBon...... 1 00 ••Aikman 126 "Hackett 60 "Hinoks 100 "T Brown 2 00 "JJHoyt.... 60 MrsLBixel 9 2 00 " Roblin 50 •' Kirkwood.... 100 J M Chapman.'. . . 60 MC '' .... 60 JSGumett 1 10 WGWonbam.... 100 Annie Stanfield... 60 EThirkell... 100 Amelia McDonald 60 A R Kerr 100 David White 2 00 EdLHincks 60 Thos F Hincks 60 A McLean 1 00 AY Ellia 1 60 CbasCragg 50 L Thompson 50 L Chadwick 100 AFMa^heson 1 00 CHSorley 6 00 DCanfield. 1 OO L Dimmock 50 Miss S Crawford... 2 OO T M Wylie 1 OO Mr & Mrs H Row- land 2 00 MWalsh 50 JHJarviP 1 OO Jas Battersby.... 1 00 Thos Kyle 75^ BH Young 50 MrsARKerr.... 1 f O Jno F Crawford. ... 1 OO Mrff " ;.. .1 00 MasterC" ... 60 Miss J '• ... 60 MissB •• ... 50 Small sums 4 82 By Mrs. W. T. Crisp. Henry Crotty 9 5 00 W A Rvmsey 1 CO BWiiod 50 WT Crisp 2 00 MrsWalsh 50 Small sums 75 By Mrs. G. Christopher. John Adair 9 60 Mrs Franks 5U Jos Barrett 60 Jno Allen 60- Mrs Allison 60 Jno C Morgan .... 60' Small sums 1 45 By Miss E. Jarvis. JouAthan Jarvis.. 9 1 00- Mn Ed Chapman. 1 00 " T *^ 60' Small sums 135- XXXIV APPENDIX. By MisB P. Brown. Joshua Bobier....$ 1 00 Mia '• .... 100 Jno 2, " .... 1 00 FWA " .... 100 J HMoorhouse... 1 00 Mrs Edwards 50 Miss'. " 50 Mm S Allen 50 WC A Crawford.. 100 Geo Brown....>... 100 Tho8 Pratt 50 A friend 50 Small Bums 1 14 By Miss M. Jarvis. MrsChamber3....$ 1 00 •' C Jarvis 50 By Miss Kluche. Jno Goodhand .... $ 50 Daniel BulUs 50 HWHGane 50 An Justus Kluche . . 50 OeoFiaher 50 J Creighton 75 Saml Hniman.... 50 Richd Wils n.... 50 MrsJChoate 100 Jno Markbam.... 1 00 MissChoate 100 Thos •* 50 Dan'l McKay .... 50 "W H Oliver 50 Small sumi 6 71 Beachville. TBTNITY CHUBCH. By Missfs Evatt and Hodaon. Mrs J WEvatt ..9-60 H B Bowman .... 50 MrsSNellis 50 •• W " 5!) "RDTnnes.. , W ••Farrell 1 00 Afriend 50 MissBGifford.... SO Ed Bridges 50 SmaUsuma 3 82 Tilsonbarg. ST. John's church. By Mrs. J. * II. Walltr. JobnSecord $ 60 ECresswelL 9 51 Jos Going; 50 DrJoy.MD 50 G Frost 50 W West 50 PCressal.... .... 50 J Ostrander 50 J Honey 50 J Ambigger 50 JMuller 50 WLancey 50 W Gold worth.... 75 W v\'alier 50 W West 50 J Secord 60 RCre^well 50 J Ostrander 50 ^RobtBums 50 *G Van Norman... 50 DrJoy 50 Small sums 11 25 By Mies Frost. W Meston $ 50 D Wadsworth 50 Mrs A. Cowan 50 * T B Rosser . . 50 Small sums 3 00 By 2>f i9se4 Saunders and Frost. Rev T E Saundert.9 6 00 A H Going 1 00 Richd (Jresswell.. 1 00 Wm Goldswofthy 1 00 Wm Tindell 50 TBBain 50 Jas Ostrander 50 MKeenay 60 Alex Cowan 75 Jno Secord 60 OW Clark 60 MrsWin-rd 75 Miss Brooks 60 Mrs Frort 50 J&HWaUer.... 60 Mrs Baker 60 Small Kums 7 60 5th, 6th *. 7th coNa. & PLANE ROAD. By the Mi^fies B. Arm- strong and J. Scott. Job James $ 50 Small sums 1 10 8th & 10th concessions. By Misses C. Waller and G. Armstrong. H Kennedy 9 1 00 Miss Wardle 50 Small sums 172 PLANK BOAD ft 9TH OOK. By Miss Bearpark. Job James 9 1 00 John Smart 50 Mrs Bearpark .... 50 Small sum.i 45 6th ft 7t3 coks. By Misses T Scott and E. Armstrong. Sums under 50o..9 1 05 5th,6th,7th * 9th comb., DBBKHAM ft DEBKHAM OBNTBK. By Misses £. Armstrong and IM. WaUer. Robt A damson. . .$ 4 00 Wm King 50 Job James 60 ThosSoott 60 Small sums. 3 60 Dereham. ST. CHABLB9* CHDBOtf. By the Misses O. Waller and G. Armstrong. Sums under 50o... 9 3 06 '« " .... 3 00 8th ft 10th 00N8. WITH P..ANK BOAD. By Misse* L. Nicholson and J. Kellett. JnoBarr. sr 9 1 00 Mrs Bearpark.... 60 Misa Wardle 60 Small sums 2 80 APPENDIX. XXXV h. 7th coKs. & MJK ROAD. MiMcs E. Arm- ; and J. Scott. ■' 1 w HUB .OTH C0NCB3SI0NS. ,8e8 cTwallet and Annatrong- medy « 1 «» Wardle J® BamB -^ '* t BOAD & 9TH OOy. r MiBB Bearpark. JameB » ^ JJ I Smart.. — j^ Bearpark .... ^ II Bums.^.-- *" 6th&7t«cokb. ^im&Tr Scott and E. Armstrong. under 500.. » 105 1 ©THjTH » 9th comb., OBNTBB. MIbcbE. Am»t«>'« and M. WaUer. Ibt Adamson. ■ •» * JJ King JS JameB ^ io«8cott '^ Ih & 10th cons, with p..akk boad. and J. KeUett. ho Bart. Br....-" _q Irt Bearpark.... o^ uaU iumB * '^ lOTH & 11th cons. , DBBB- HAH &, CAUFBELLTOWir. By the Misses A. &: S. Fettman. JPettman $ 60 Jno M cGoskrie .... 50 Miss Smith 50 Small sums 1 77 Norwich. TBINITT CHUBCH. By Misses Wilson and Catton. Rev WL Mills $ 5 00 LF Bungay 1 00 H Bridge 1 00 F J Clark 100 ■C WPadfield,MD 100 •Mrs J lidey, sr... 1 00 •• May Allen... 1 00 AP Millar 100 WFCoker 100 \Vm Walker 50 Mr Montrose 50 " Deckens 50 " CohB 50 Mrs Brovvn 50 ••Yates 50 " Bradey 50 " Nicholson.... 50 *' Hammond ... 50 Mr Yates 50 Miss Dykeman.... 50 Small sums 75 By Mis I Watson. Jacob Watson.... « 1 00 H Hempbury .... 1 00 Jno Haggard 50 Angeline Watson.. 50 Robt Watson 75 Almira Watson... 50 FW Watson 50 Mrs PIckuagill .... 75 Harvey Ayling.... 50 MrsLeaton 50 Small 6\itaa 1 7) By Miss Thomas. Richd Thomas.. Small Bnms.. ., ..9 1 00 .. 1 60 By Mias Wright. Jaa Wright t 100 JasYatea 60 MraWitta 60 Mr Hemmingway.$ 60 Small sums.... .. 60 By Miss Alice Haywood. Smallsums 8 100 By Miss Pettit. JGPettit ..a 1 00 E Underwood .... 1 CO G KHopkms 50 Small suras 1 80 Otterville. ST. JOHN'S OHUBCH. By Mrs. Dean. HE Bullock 8 4 60 Mrs MaHdison.... 50 '« F Claie 50 Mary Jones 60 Mrs McFarline .. 60 JE Clark 50 FGBuUock 50 Small sums 4 05 Northfleld. ST. PAUL'S CHUBC'. By Mrs. J. & P. Bowman Rev Wr- Mills... $ 1 00 Paul Huffman.... 2 00 David R Huffman 1 00 Peter Bowman 1 00 JasASmith 100 John Armour .... 2 60 David Smith 2 00 Richd Johnson.... 60 J R Bowman 60 L T Whittaker.. 60 Small sums 25 PERTH. Stratford. ST. JAHBS* OHUBCH. By Mrs. But ritt «nd Mn. Marshall Mrs.TarviB I 1 00 HTBuler 100 Mn Bailey $ 50 L Jefferson 50 Mr Robinson 50 MrsWade 100 " Marshall .... 60 " Burritt 50 " Baggs........ 50 Small sums 25 By Mi-8. Stevenoon and Miss Steels. MStevenson $ 1 00 J Barch PO GWStull 60 W H Roberts.... 50 Mrs " .... 1(0 Mr Stier 60 Mrs Larmour 1 <0 " Inman .10 " Hunn 50 J Steward 50 C Packart 100 J L Ellison 50 Small sums 25 By Mrs. Home and Miss Patterson. Bev J!:PatUnon....9 5 00 Mrs Home 1 00 '• Werrell 60 " Watson 1 00 " King 50 " Gordon 1 00 " Dent 50 '• Symons 50 Miss Farrow 50 "Thurtell 100 S Fuller 1 00 Mrs Fuller 1 00 N BoBworth 1 00 Mrs J Woods. .... 50 " Sewell 50 " Huggon 56 Small sums 1 25 By Mrs. Lizars and Mrs. Lawrence. Mra Lawrence. .. .9 1 00 Mr •• .... 100 K •• .... 100 Mrs Lizara 1 00 Mr •• 1 00 JiHge •• 1 00 R •• 60 Mrs OCawston... 1 00 ** U Jones 60 "Ingram 100 J Odbett 100 C Young 1 OO Small Bumi 1 OO ntuu XXXVI APFKNDIX. By Mrs. Brotherhood St Mrs. Brodie. Mn Yonng $ 5 00 " Brotherhood.. 50 "Brodie 50 " Kansom 50 '• Brown 50 " Orr... 1 00 " Heeson 50 MissPolley 100 " PhiUips 50 J Johns 1 00 JPowell 100 S B Hesson 1 00 By Miss Blair and Miss S. Smith MreWFM'CuUochS 1 00 " J " 50 " SSmith 1 00 "Hay 50 " Babcock 50 " Abraham .... 60 *' James 60 DrStubbs 100 G Stone 50 Small sums 1 70 St. Mary's. ST. JAMES' CHUBCH. By Mrs. J. Bobinson and Mrs. Taylor. Rev J T Wri0ht....$ 5 00 WV Mutton 5 00 Mn Robinson.... 2 00 " Johnston 1 00 Thos Phillips 1 00 Thoslredale 100 TTricker 50 E Stratton 1 00 Jos Stafford 1 00 Alfred Guest .... 1 00 AMHamsay 50, Friend 1 00 Mrs Hill 1 00 Friend 60 Mrs Abbott 60 Mn Tremble 60 Dr Guest 100 M Hart 60 MnWUUams 60 •• 50 " Oddy 50 " AUen 50 " Pienon 80 " Adams 60 "Hudson 60 BobtLee 100 Jm Bobinaon .... 60 S Blair.... Small sums.. .$1 00 . 2 49 By Miss Lancaster. Mr Lancaster $ 50 Marg;t " 50 Geo Whiles 100 Eliza Walton 50 JohnkHepbum.... 1 00 Smallsums 1 60 By Mn. Gilson. Mn Gilson $ 50 "Learv 50, MissSkelly 50 Small eums 1 90 By Miss Atkinson. Mn Atkinson ....$ 60 Thos • .... 50 Alex Pnttenon .... 50 WmOddy fO Thos Watson 60 Small sums 75 Mitchell. TBINITY CHUBCH. By Misses Forbes and A. Graham. Rev F Harding 9 5 00 Mn Harding 1 00 Master F Hardiog 50 " AW " 50 Josiah Murphy... 6 00 B D Freeman. 5 00 Jas Barge 50 JWCuU 100 WW Hicks 100 DH Stewart 2 oO F Hollands 2 00 TOcllison 100 A Engels 50 EJincks 100 Davis Bros 1 00 ThoflCheeseman... 1 00 A Dent 100 E Stiles 2 00 Wm Sedgwick.... 160 E H Newman .... 50 E J Archer 60 MnHayes 100 JCoveney 60 FB Houghton.... 100 Dr Homibrook ... 2 00 Geo F Wilson.... 60 J M Dunnnore.... 1 00 HMetcalf 60 BBnston 60 Jas Wilson $ 50> Mn Bath 1 OO Wm LeBoy 50 J Tungate 60 Bichd Jennison . . 50 Mn Wakeford .... 50 '•Grsham 60 JnoTHicks 100 Miss Hepbume. . . 1 00 DMcArdle 1 00 Mr Barrett 60 Mn Belt 60 Small sums 1 50 By Mn. Awty. » MnAwty 8 3 OO M " 50 S " 50 Mn T Collison . . 50 " Mutton 50 " Dowling 60 Mr •• 100 Jno Buchan. ..... 4.00 WmOook 5a Small sums 75 By Miss Young. L Young 8 1 00 Jno " 100 WmBotwell 100 Bichd Wilson 100 LB Story 50 Mn J Johnston ... 50 Edwin Olver 50 Bobt Nichols 50 Thos Balkwill .... 60 MnMFawcett... 50 Wm Etty 50 Geo Johnson 1 OO Smallsums 6 92 By Miss Winslow. Henry Winslow.. 8 1 00 Albert Winslow.. 60 ThosStatton 50 .1 no Melville 50 Jos Hannon 60 Jno Purser 50 Jas Nixon 60 Wm Nixon 80 Bobt Nixon 60 Jos Pollard 100 Jno Beaves 50 Saml Tmlinson.. 50 Geo Pollard 50 Small sums 75 By Miss HiU. Thos Hill, sr 8 1 00 Wm •' 100 J H McCoiloch . . 60 J ••!fi«*!«g|?' APPENDIX. XXXVII 'J ite.. EQ enniBOii- ^ .keford.... IJ lickB 1^ ^^^J? 50 fTf" 50 el* 150 rams ^ "^ _ • ,y Mw. Awty. * ^!^*y 50 CCoUison .. f^ Mutton -Q DowUng..... J 00 Bucban.::::: 4.00 Cook 75 UBums By Mi"9 Young. r « ..8100 roung....y-«'iOO iBotweli \ r^ hd Wilson IJJ J Story... 50 , J Johnston... BJ (nnOlver ^ «BalkwiU;... «» MFawcett... ^ fu Etty 1^ L Johnson „ go 'lallBums " "* By Ml« Winslow. hnry Winslow.. $1 00 P Winslow.. BO losStatton 5q 10 Melville J5 M Hannon 50 lo Purser 50 «Nixon 50 mNi'on 50 jbt Nixon . 00 wPoUard 1^ 10 Reaves. 50 ,mlT;,mli"son.. ^ leo PoUard ^ [mall sums^-j . • • • By Miss HiU. aosHlU." 'iSS ^SMcCuUoih".. W Mrs W Gibson.... $ 1 00 Mrs J Leybum ... 60 Simon " . . 1 00 MrsBTilley 50 H Lawrence 50 W •• 50 MEUictt 50 Mrs W Carter.... 100 " R Jones .... 1 00 "THill 50 " A MrsArthur. 50 JoBiah Murphy... 100 Miss " ... 50 Wm Morrison .... 50 Alex " .... 100 RobtKeyes 100 SB Jamison 50 JasE Murphy.... 100 JnoLetburn 100 ■ Small sums 176 Carronbrook. ST. mabt's chdboh. - By the Misses G. and S. Green. RGreen $ 1 00 J " 50 JKidd 100 D Malcolm 50 Mrs Hopwood.... 60 " Garbett 50 " Page 1 00 GDeal 50 G Crawford 50 DOughton 50 Mr Cook 50 Mr Munsinger 1 00 T Ponder 50 Small Sums. 4 89 By Misa J. A. Chambers Thos Chambers... 8 60 Mrs Stewart 50 "O Walker.... 5o WmSiUery ...... 60 JohnBGorle .... 50 James Allen 60 Small sums 1 70 Ligtowet. 0HBI8T OHCBOH. By Miss McKeevnr. Jas MeKeever. . . .9 60 Jno " .... 50 Jos •• .... 60 Geo " .... 50 Afriend f 60 Joa Walker 50 JnoMarks 100 Wm Donahy. 60 Saml Ellison 60 Wm Kenedy 60 Small sums 5 50 By Mrs. J. Campbell and Mrs. F. Coleman. ReoTL MaoaUy. .% 5 00 WCorbeuld 5 00 Miss Tabemer .... 50 H & J Devlin . . . ^ 1 00 J D Stewart 1 00 S Morton 100 C H R 50 Afriend ' 50 Geo Draper 100 Mrs •* 100 JOH 50 Afriend 60 Mr Mitchell 50 F Coleman 1 00 ALU1,MD 100 Jno Alexander 60 A B Harris 60 AFUndaU 2 00 Kobt Thompson... 50 Freeman N ft Co. . 1 00 John Thompson . . 50 RTDonelly 100 Afriend 60 S Remedy. ....... 50 HGoddart.,.. 50 Mrs Moore 100 Joseph Purcell 60 Nathan Purcell .. 50 Robt Martin 1 00 MissE" 75 Mrs " 50 " J Campbell . . 1 00 Small sums .3 00 Shipley. ST. PAUL'S CBDBCH. By Miss M. Hemsworth. M Hemsworth ... .f 1 00 A " .... 50 ML " .... 60 Elias " .... 60 MrsF " .... 60 J Smyth 100 Mr Strung 50 Miss A Burrows. . 60 Mrs Willoughby. . 50 ••Mills 60 Miss M A Baltus.. 60 Jm Griffith 60 Small sums 3 20 By L. and R. Kemp. John Kemp $ 1 00 Mr McKellarl... 100 MrMontetth 2 00 Small sums 4 20 Wallace. ' jT. OXOBax'S OHUBCH. By Miss Warran. Jos Warran f 60 Saml Ranton 50. •Tno Cuseck 50 Jno MoDermott.. 50 MrsCarley 60 Mr •• 50 Robt Moffit* 50 Mrs Gallagher. ... 60 Small sums 3 45 By Miss A. Johnston. Rich'd John8ton...$ 1 00 Mrs '• . . 1 00 Thos McDowell ... 50 Wm Thompson .... 50 JasCarrell 60 ThosKnoles 60 JnoMcOwen 50 A Crawford. 60 Wm Reed 50 Ed Passmore 60 Jno McDermott.. 60 Small sums 2 35 llIlUbaiik-1873. OBAOE CHDBCH. By Misses Caulfield and Elliott. RevMrHUl 9 6 00 A Rush {.. 60 JCMitobeU 76 Mrs Doblon 60 ••WmMcKee.. 50 ••Jno '• 50 •• ElUott 50 Geo Monow 50 WmMoKee 50 Small sums 5 80 By MTssMUIer. Sam'lMUIer 9 1 00 Alex •• 80 Jas MoKee 100 Geo •* 100 Wm '• 50 tf^ ' I ' ^.— ^..^^ i^imni ■ ■nMrtH O XXXVIII APPENDIX. Jobn Hanon $ 50 Geo Crammer.... 50 John Stroug, 50 Small sums 25 By the MisseB Scott Bobt Soott 9 1 00 Simon L wiy . 50 Peter * .... 50 Ed Scott 50 Mm •• 50 H Hamilton 50 " Richardson .. 50 Sybil Sebring .... 50 Small Bums 4 80 By Miss Tann- r. Thomas Tanner . .$ 50 Mrs '• • .. 50 James " .. 40 John Apwed 50 Mrs J Hamilton.. 50 Marg'tl^aly 50 Ellen Crawford... 50 James Bon 75 John Matthews .. 50 Small sums 3 70 By Miss Rnnnie. Geo Bennie 8 1 50 Geo Glister.... .. 50 Geo Oakley 1 00 1R74. By Misses Caulfeild and McK«e. Rtv E J Rohimon .$ 6 00 Mrs " 50 " ElUott 50 " Dobson 50 "WMcKee.... 50 *• A '' . ... 50 " A Cransford.'.' 50 " J McKee 50 John Crummer . . 1 00 JCMitcheU 75 John Elliott. 50 Mr Dobson 50 WmMoKee 60 WG •• 50 A " 60 John " 1 00 Wm " 60 Hugh Campbell ... 50 Bmallsums 2 40 By Mioses Soott and Stewart H Hamilton f 75 ELaing I 50 MrsEJjaing 50 "ASoott 50 Bobt " 50 Henry McGregor.. 50 AScott 50 E " 50 S Loney .'. 50 HHa^on 50 Miss Sebring 50 DrButherford.... i>0 WBichard«on.... 50 Thos Hanon 50 Small sums 4 40 By Misses Tanner & Bae Thos Tanner $ 1 00 Jas •• 75 Jas Bae 100 Bobt White 50 Wm Stokes . 50 BDaUy 50 R Hamilton 50 Mrs Trim... 50 Small sums 4 20 By Mrs. A. Miller and Miss Miller. ThomasMiller....) 50 Saml " .... 50 S " .... 50 Alex •♦ .... 50 Geo Crummer.... bO Jno Hannon.' 5<) Alex '• 50 Jno Strong. 50 Henry Irwin 60 Jas " 75 Geo Morrow 60 Sam'l MoKee .... 1 CO Jas " .... 1 Oi) Bobt Fish 60 bmallsums 1 00 Crosshill. ST. mart's OHUBCH. By Miss M. Chair. G Bennie $ 1 CO EOakley 1 00 TWelford 100 Jno •• 60 JPhair 60 Mrs •• 60 E •• 50 F " 60 WHewltt 50 Mr Jenkins 60 '• RowB 1 00 " MoWiUiams ... 60 J McFadden... Mrs Underwood. GGlaister Jno " Small sums 50" 50 50 50 2 tO- Elma. By S. McCnurt A W Fea»heT8on. .? 50 A McMain 50 RWatson 50' Jno Love 50 Sam'lMcCourt ... 5» Small sums 190*. By Mrs Nixon. CThompson % 1 Oft G Coulter 100' Mrs •' 50 B Alexander 50 Mrs T McFarlatid 50 •' A Hemphill. . 50 " Henry 50 Jas Nixon.. 50 A friend 50 Bobt Leslie 5G Small sums 165 By Misses Armstrong and Farton. Jno Bae 9 95 C Annstrong 60- Small sums 4 26 By Miss McClennen. Jno Strong $ 50 Geo Rent , 60 M A Henry 50 Sam'l Bae 75 SLong 50 Small sums 25 Kirkton. ST. JOHN'S CUUBCH. Uabome Branch, By Misses F. Creary and E. Washburn. BobtCreaiy 8 1 OO Mrs •• 50 M Fletcher 1 00 MMiokens 60 David Mills 100 Wm Bryant 60 Small sums 8$^ APPENDIX. XXXIX n $ wood.. 50' 50 50 50 2 10- McCourt. ieT8on..$ 50 1 50 50 '■ .... 50 5 • 190- 18 [ra Nixon. r-v.MS ..... 50 der 50 tcFarlatid 50 emphUl. . 50 ry 50 12^^. 50 50 iUe*. 50 ms 1 55 8 Ann8trong and Farton. $ 95 rorg 60" m8^.... 4 25 pa McClennen. ng «050 tf. 50 inry 60 ■ae 7o 50 ma 25 irfcton. >hn'b church. ■>rne Branch. ies F. Creary and Waihburn. ary.......SlOO her.VV.".. 100 ens , 50 illB 100 ftnt 50 .. .. 85- 4(A Line Branch. By Misses A, Burns and £. Kobirson. Capt Brethour 9 1 00 MrsDrHutchinson 1 00 P Pobinson 75 NWbite 50 Hugh Berry 50 Mrs Irvine 60 Jno Cordock 50 Small snms 4 45 WATERLOO. Gait. ^ TBINITT CHUBOH. By Mrs. R. Blair Mrs. Howell. and Gustave Ante ... .9 50 6 £ Alexander. ... 1 00 MrsAllonby 2 00 JBittman 50 A T H B«ll 5 00 Mw " 5 00 GWH" 200 Mrs Barri clough . . 60 " Bryce 50 James Blain 4 00 Jaa L •• 2 00 Thos •• 1 00 Mrs T " 100 Pichd •• 6 00 MrsR " 5 00 ThosG " 2 00 Jos " 100 Gen A Baker 50 Jro Barbour 1 00 Mrs " 100 Annie, M»ry and Maggie Barbour 1 00 Dr Brown 2 00 Rev W B Curran.. 5 00 Mra •• .. 2 60 Wm Cooke 4 00 Mrs Chapman 60 " Cheeaman 60 "Crane 50 "Church 60 Mias Crawford 50 JaaCiowting 100 Joa • 1 00 Wm Dickson 20 00 Mr ft Mrs bykes.. 4 00 MIta Davidson 2 00 John " .... 5 00 Mra J " .... 6 00 CADurand 100 MisB Girdltratone. .$ 1 00 " Deatin 50 "Dill 2 00 "Gooding 60 MrsDowker 50 " Durand 50 " Danda 60 " Dietrict 50 " Ferrie 1 00 " Girdlestone . . 3 (0 "Green 60 " Griest 50 •• J Geddea .... 1 00 "Howell 2 00 1) " 3 00 Hy " 100 Frank Diggins.... 50 Mr ft Mrs Geddes. 2 50 C W GirdUstone.. 1 00 Mr GiUiIand 50 Silas Goldby 50 RTHaun 100 MrsHavill 100 " 1 ilbtrt 1 00 "Heath 50 " Jno Harris... 100 Thoa Harris 1(0 Jaffray Bros 1 00 Jnu .Tackson 2 00 Jas Jaffray.. .... 5i Joseph Johnson.. 50 JS " .. 50 Peter Keefer...... 2 00 MiaE N King 60 •'Lowell 100 "Long 50 " Jn<» Miller.. . 2 00 " McCuUoch . . 1 00 " Morrow 50 " MeUesh 50 *' M«in 60 " Miles •. 2 Oo " Peek 1 00 " Pierson 100 " Patterson .... 2 00 " Shurley 60 "Sabine 100 " Strickland ... 1 00 '• Shearson 1 00 " Simons 2 00 "Scott 100 " Tassie 6 00 " M Williams... 55 "Wells 50 " Woodrnffc... 1 00 " Woods 3 00 "Walker 60 Miss " 50 " Miller 60 " T, «• 60 • Prescott .... 60 " A " .... 60 George " 1 CO BMcCrum 1 00 Thos McMillan . . 1 00 JasMcTacue.. ..$ 50 C C Pomeroy 1 00 Geo Philip 100 Wm Robinson.... 2 00 S J Richardson . . 1 CO Dr Richardson 3 OO A J Ross 1 00 W J Randall 60 RS Strong 160 Mrs " 100 RS " jr. 50 EH " 50 Frank " 50 Hester " 50 Arthur " 50 MShellard 2 (0 Jas Sproule 1 00 MSt"ckford 50 MrSabine 100 E FSeajrram.. .. 50 Stephen Wilkins .. 2 Ou M Wilkes 50 00 Jas Woods 5 OO " jr 2 00 WH Wilkins.... 2 00 Thank offering 10 00 A Wamock 5 00 Thos Wells 6') Thos Mullett 1 00 Small sums 2 85 Preston. Miss J Bate $ 60 Mis RB Dixon .. 1 00 Mr ft Mra W A Husband 1 00 RM JeU 1 00 Hayesville. CHBI8T CHDBCH. By Miss Harriet Fox. Rev Peter Fox 9 1 CO Hy Puddico'i be . . 1 «»0 Francis Tye 1 00 Mrs O'Connor 50 WmCullum 60 H M Johnson 60 FD Brown 50 Small sums 2 f.O Berlin. ST. johh's church. By Mra. Falla. JohnFenneU 9 6 00 Mra " 1 00 "S " 100 I k XL APPKNSrX, D S Bowlby. M Dl 1500 Mn " 100 HyFJJaekton.... 5 03 Jas Golqohoan. ... lOU JGllowe 100 H M Andrews. . . . 1 00 Alex Millar 100 MrB " 100 ••Pipe 1 flO Bobt E Stanton. . 100 W Thompson .... 100 MrsCoote 100 *• Finlayson.... 100 •' Pearce 100 " Cutter 100 •' WHBowlby. 1 00 " Stern 1 00 "Koah .-. 1 00 •' Metzger 50 " Bowman.. .. 60 WH « .. .. 100 Wm Speim J S Hoffman 1 00 100 Wm Jafiray 1 00 Geo King." 1 00 WHBowlby..,.. 2 00 Annie '• .... 100 Boaa Hespeler. . . . JM Scully 1 00 1 00 Alex H Stem 1 00 J F Mettzger. . . . 50 MiBB •• .... 50 It T <> tl .... 50 AbramTysoa .... Mrs '• 5i» 50 CH " .... 50 M sHilbum 50 " J Simpson.... " M '^ .... 50 50 •• Gaul 50 •• I L> Bowman. 50 •• Gassion 50 Jas Bothwell . . . ; 50 Tindal Simpson... 60 Jas P Jaffr»y 50 Two friends 50 JHBTooh 50 Frankie Falls .... 60 AFred •• .... 60 WmS •• .... 60 JP " .... 60 JC •• .... 20) •• SUnton 100 Rtv AlexSFtUU.. 50 00 . By Mrs. A. Bowman. Mrs Seagram 1100 " A Bowman . . 1 00 Fred Colquhoun . . Gapt MacGaohan.. 1 00 100 Mrs 1 00 Miss 60 « H " 50 MrsGW Browne S 50 John Ooxmor 50 Friends 3 30 Geo Vale 60 List of Namet received - after the Report vma in On Printer't hands: BRANT. mount Pleasant. ALL saints' CHUBCH. By Mrs Mellish. Fran. Byfield (15th year) $2 00 Francis Byfield... 2 00 John Bingnam .... 50 Mrs Cooke 1 00 WEJHall 50 C Heaton 50 Rev B F Mellith .. 5 00 Mis Mellish 1 00 Emma 3 Mellish.. 50 Frances C Mellish 60 Chas H Mellish. . . 50 Bessie M Mellish. 60 T R Phelps, M D. 50 ThoB Bacey 60 RTenaarit 100 J Wray 1 00 Wm Wray. 60 Small sums 1 25 By Mrs Westbrook. Cath'ne Westbrook 1 00 M Westbrook 60 John Toyne 60 Edward Hall 6'> Walter Hall 60 BS Westbrook... 60 Small sum« 25 By John Lund. Richard Smith.... 100 WmLund 100 John Lund 1 00 Wm Cleaver 60 Liet of Wames received af- ter the doting of the Book* for the Uth year. The amounts will appear in Report for next year: EL«IN. Port Stanley. OHBIBT OHUBOH. By Miss Emma Chandler Mrs R y Rogers. .$ 1 00 " Batt 100 « Wade 100 " A Meek. 50 John Price 50 Mrs E Thrupp ... 50 John A West..... 60 T Robinson 60 MreJ. GFinlay.. 60 "Chandler 50 MissECChwdler 50 Small sums.. 25 By Misses Morgan and Harding. James Morgan 2 00 Mrs Isaac Wilson. 1 00 Miss Mines 50 Mrs Sam Mason.. 100 " Mellor. 50 "Harding 60 T Jackson 55 ESSEX. Colchester. OHBIST CHUBCH. By MrsG Hui^hsonand Mrs Armitage. Lennox Thomson. 1 00 Mrs G Hughson . . 1 00 Col Rankin 1 00 A Prince, M P P.. 1 00 Mrs Taylor 60 "McGiU 60 " Armitsge.... 60 Len Thomson. Jr... fiO Cant Williams.... 50 T J Elliott 60 JPatton 60 J Richmond SU JH liOflkhart.... 60 Smallsums 2 25 r e$ received af- oting of the the 16ownie. 1 (0 "JJDownie.. 100 " H Downie,,.. 1 00 JWDownie 100 DH Downie 100 Miss Stewart....... 100 " M Stewart... • 50 Mr Nightingale... 50 Mrs Nightingale. . ^0 ColJasKing 100 Mr Bay 50 Capt Murray. 50 l>r Drake 50 DrAllworth 50 Mr Golden 10 J Lonsbury 50 Miss Foster 50 Smallsums 2 00 By Miss Minnid Drake. MrsIWigle 50 Small sums 1 07 By Mrs Samuel Malott. Samuel Malott.... 50 Mrs^am'lMxlott.. 50 Smallsums 2 22 Fnrnacc. Gosfieldt By Misses Ryall and Lane. Henry Jeffrey. . .. 60 Ghas Ryall, sen..... 100 MrsCJFox 60 DC Jeffrey 50 Small sums 4 00 North Ridge. TBINITY OHCROH. By Midses Foster and HiU. Mrs A Ti Beach . . 1 00 "RHill 60 Solomon Malott . . 6 ' Miss M E Smith.. 50 Mrs Maj Wagstaff *50 James Blain 60 Small sums 4 60 By Misses Fulmer and Lee. J G Fulmer $ Bd Mrs Mary Fulmer 60 Miss R Fulmer.... 50 Mr Billing 50 " Sadd 60 Jos Irwin 60 Geo Turton 50 Miss Linda Lee... 50 W Lieman. 100 J Roland 50 Mr Millard 50 Thos Rush 100 Wm Henson tO ThosBeattie 50 Henry Hurst ...... 60 Peter Temea 50 WWigle 60 Wm PhaUick..... 60 WCummiford 50 Geo Thornton...; . . 50 Smallsums 8 90 «REY. Markdale. GHBIST CHDBOH. A McGin: 2 00 R C Thackibury. . 1 00 James May i 60 W A Fowler 100 Frank Bowler. . .. 50 Thos Lakings 50 Walter Bell 50 MrSanders 60 HURON. Wroxeter. By Miss Kate Robinson. A Morrow 1 00 L. B. Smale 1 00 EdtrarVe*! 50 J H Hood 60 Jas Young. 50 Mm Young 50 A Veal 50 WHeald 60 O A Powell 60 Mrs Kobinson 50 Smallsums 100 .".'Iftlitt^f* XLII APPEXDIX KENT. > Chatham. CHBISTCHUBOH. By Mrs KichudBon. John E Br'oke...$ 2 00 ABiohardBon 2 00 MLTackaberry.. 100 B Morton & Co... 1 00 OTVDolseu.... 100 J B Stringer 1 00 IHCoUop 100 John Tissiman. . . . 1 00 Thr'B Richardsdn .. 1 00 Taylor & William- son 1 00 O. Hevward 1 00 WmWemp 1 00 A friend 50 A friend .50 Afriend 50 W Singer 50 MrsGBoyft 100 Jehn Morriah 1 00 LAMBTO?.. . Kettle Pointt 8T. JOHN'S CHDBOH. Isaac Shawanoi>.... 100 Mrs E '• 50 M B Wadvrayoah. 2 00 MIDDLESEX. London. THK CHAFTBB ROUSE. Mn Cleghim. 5 00 Mnnceytown. ST. PAUL'S OHUBCH. By NelleB Timothy. Nelles Timothy.. . . 60 JnBeph Logan .... 50 Benj 6r"88beok . . 60 HopWaWolf 60 MnlLock 50 Petersville. By MiiseB Peters and Coombs. MrsPetera 9 5 00 P Peters 2 00 Misa Peters 1 00 Mrs Coombs 1 00 "Stiles 100 MissStilea 60 " riatt 100 MrGower 1 00 Mrs Gibson 50 Mra W,ttvm...... 1 00 Small buma 26 WATERLOO. Wilmot By Mrs Woodcock and Miss E L Fox. H Johnson 1 fO Mrs Johnson 1 <>0 Sydney Johnson . . 50 i-rederick Broom.. 1 00 Mrs F Brown 100 Capt Campbell 4 00 Mr Mitchell IOC Mrs Marks 75 ♦Kerr 1 00 "Allan 50 Miss Alan: 50 "AS Allan.... 50 Henry Puddicombe 1 00 T Walker 50 M'B Walker 50 Mi8< Walker 50 Mrs Weaver 60 WFmith 50 Miasiifmith 50 Mrs H Tye 1 Oi Mi a Somervil e. .. 50 JBlatchford 5A JMaUet 100 Henry Mallet 60 Wm Smith 2 00 MrCoUum 100 MrsGoUum 100 MiasCoUam 6) MissLColIum.... 60 MissVCoUum.... 50 Simon Collum. ... 60 HughCoUum 1 Oo HD Woodcock... 100 Mrs A Barkfr.... 1(0 "A Smith 60 MniCook 100 W Puddicombe.... 2(0 RB Puddicombe... 60 MrB R B Puddi- combe 60 TB Puddicombe .9 60* Miss Puddicomb<>. 50 Mias A B Puddi- combe 60 Ch as Brown 2(0 Mrs C Brown 2 00 Mrs James Brown. 60- RobtBlatchford... 60 Mi-s Eliza Fmith . 60 Miss Han'h Smith. 50 A friend at Platts- ville 50 Wm Plumb 50 Miss Beck,(Baden) 1 00' Small sums 25" Hambnrff. ST. okobgb's chuboh. ByMirsAllchin. Fred McCallum.... 1 00* James Allcbin .... 1 00 HeniyBuma 100 List of Names for 15> Dbiuw- N. B.— These Subscriptions are to form the Capital of the Fund, and it i» the hUerent only which will be available each year for the work of the Dio- cese. A larger number of iVbeo, Adelaide 5 00 Bretell, T W, Delaware. 5 00 Bell, J, Pt Dover 10 00 Booth, G, Thomdale 5 00 Bracher, J, Delaware 2 00 Brydges, late J E, Simcoe 10 00 Brownlee, H, Brooke 12 00 Brownlow, Thos, Toronto 10 00 Blain, P G, Gait 3 00 Barton, H C, Behnont 8 00 Baker, J, Amherstbnrg 2 00 Bateman, J, Newport 5 00 Bilton. Wm, Florence 4 00 Box, Jas, Exeter 5 00 Birdsell, J, sr, Simcoe 5 00 " jr, " 2 00 Burnett, H, Clinton 3 00 Byficld, P, Mohawk. 2 00 Barker, M, Evelyn. 10 00 Bennett, C, Port Rowan 3 00 Bowman, S A, Kelvin 8 00 Burrows, A, Lambeth 20 00 Ball, E, Woodstock 1 00 Blo#, J, Woodstock 10 00 Baldwin, H, Granton 4 00 Bury, W M, Clearville 4 00 Baird, R, Fin&al 100 Bums, R, Kirkton 3 00 Bell, T, Woodstock 5 00 Burton, R, Burford 6 00 Backhouse, P, Port Dover .... 4 00 Bilton, 0, Florence 5 00 Bowman, J H, Kelvin 1 00 Bowey, J, Birr 4 00 Brawn, G, McGillivray : . 5 00 Bailey, J, Anderdon 5 00 Biles, J, Mitchell 2 00 Bobier, J, Domock 10 00 Bott, F S, Ingeraoll 6 00 Bryan, E, Brussels 3 00 Barrett, George, MitchelL 2 00 Brown, John, Oxford Centre. . 4 00 Brown, Charles, Oxford Centre 4 00 Bradley, S, Brinsley 5 00 Brander, Mrs C, Ingersoll 3 00 Broadbent, J, Buxton 10 00 .Brush, S, Amherstburg 2 00 Beaumont, Rev J W, Petrolea.$ 5 00 Beer, J C, Nwier 6 00 Buchanan, S G, Colchester 2 00 Brigham, R, Olinda 1 00 Brush, J, Colchester 10 00 Barker, S, Hamilton 3 00 Beard, John, Woodstock 40 00 Beard, James, Woodstock 10 00 Brearly, Mrs T M, Simcoe 4 00 Betteiidee, J, St Mary's 2 00 Baxter, Jas, Chatham 4 00 Burwell, E, Pt Talbot 5 00 Baird, John, Falkirk 1 00 Blain, J, Gait 5 00 Burwell, fl, Pt Talbot 5 00 Bothem, Geo, Amherstburg ... 4 00 Brownson, A B, Bayfield 8 00 Cowan, James, Sombra 10 00 Clark, F J, Norwich 100 Carman, G A, Samia 5 00 Cowan, W, Warwick Tp 5 00 Crawford, Mrs, Wellesby Tp. . 10 00 Carter, G, McGillivray 1 00 Curtis, R, (late) Soruigford.. . . 4 00 Clougher, J, Woodstock 5 00 Cronyn, V, London 10 00 Clare, Mrs L, Norwich. 4 00 Cprtis, D, Brantford . 10 00 Crane, A, Tyrconnel 1 5 00 Calvert, R, Telfer 5 00 Coleman, J, St Mary's 10 00 Caldwell, Thomas, Colchester.. 3 00 Campaigne, E, Goderich 4 00 Collum, W, HaysviUe 6 00 Case, B, Hay 6 00 Crawford, Miss S, Gait 1 00 Coates, Thomas, Simeoe 5 00 Caistor, S, Tavistock 2 00 Chcesman, Mrs H, Gait 6 00 Carling, J, Exeter 20 00 Campbell, D, Simcoe 10 00 Curran, Rev J P, Walkerton. . 5 00 Cox, James, Delaware 3 00 Cox, Mrs, Delaware 6 00 Cooke, J, Dungannon 2 00 Case, A, Exeter 4 00 Campbell, R, East Zorra 5 00 Chrysler, E R, Lynedock 4 00 Chrysler, R, Middleton. 5 00 Creery, P, Winchelsea 10 00 Cox, J, Aughrim .' . . 1 00 Cline, D, Behnont 4 00 Chamberlain, E, South Zorra. . 2 00 Coggins, J, Devon ............ 4 00 Cordnck, J, Kirkton.. 1 00 Calton, J, Burford 3 00 Cordner, W, Seaforth 2 00 Church, H, Gait 4 00 Checker, H, Pt Dover 3 00 APPByDIX. XLV olea.$ 5 00 6 00 r 2 00 .V ^ 100 10 00 300 40 00 10 00 e 4 00 2 00 400 5 00 100 500 ' 5 00 ^ irg... 4 00 . ... 8 00 10 00 100 500 500 ^Tp.. 10 00 ..... 100 500 4 00 > : 5 00 10 00 400 600 600 5 00 200 600 20 00 10 00 »n.. 5 00 300 200 400 5 00 4 00 5 00 10 00 J ..... 100 )rra.. 2 00 100 200 400 3 00 Caolfeild, Rev Dr, Windsor.... 10 00 Cseaar, J, Dangannon 5 00 Cffisar, J, Dm^^annon 2 00 Corbett, W L, Brmaley 10 00 Cummings, D, Arva 2 00 Coveney, T, Mitchell 4 00 Car^. J, Ballyinote 2 00 Cardiff, M, Brasaels 2 00 J, " 4 00 Conghlin, Mrs L, Lucan 4 00 Coleman, F, listowell 10 00 Cragg. H, Lakeside 16 00 Crawford, W C A, Ingersoll. . 10 00 Cross, S, South Zorra 2 00 Chirk, J, Watford 5 00 Craig, J, Watford 3 00 Cleve, W, Morpeth 5 00 Collison, T, Mulbank 1 00 Colbert, J, Balymote 2 00 Carter, J, McGillivray 3 00 Carter, R, McGillivray 3 00 Cormyn, N, Wingham 2 00 Cooper, E R, Brussels 2 00 Corbett, J, Corbett 5 00 Carry, W, Balymote 4 00 Collins, Geo, South Zorra 4 00 Courcey' J, Bidduli>h 2 00 Courcey, Mrs J, Biddulph .... 2 00 Cooper, Rev H, Brussels 5 00 Crawford, late E, Linwood 5 00 Carson, Thomas, McGillivray. 1 00 Crawford, J, Milverton 2 00 Comwell, J, Trudell 5 00 Comwell, ,W H, Trudell 2 00 Carter, Mrs M A, McGillivray 1 00 Cornwall, C W, Amherstburg. 5 00 Olotworthy, Rev W, Ireland. . 10 00 Caines. F, Mount Vernon .... 2 00 Coone, J, Stratford 4 00 Calvert, W, Telfer 5 00 • Dreaney, A, Tp Ashfield 4 00 Dowler, Wm, Tp Maiden 2 00 " R, *« 2 00 Dier, R, Forest 5 00 Donkin, R, Carronbrook 6 00 Draper, J, St Mary's 3 00 Daunt, Rev W, Thamesford. .. 10 00 Dale, Mrs S J, Ingersoll 1 00 • Dinsmore, J, Blanshard 5 00 Dawes, Jas, Thamesford 5 00 Deedes, E. Simcoe. .' 10 00 Deacon, Thos, Bryanston 1 00 " W, Lucan 2 00 Dunn, R, Stratford 4 00 Draper, R, Vienna 2 00 DevenJl, John, Woodstock. . . 5 00 Dew, R, Exeter 5 00 Dawson, Mrs T A, South Zorra 4 00 Diggin, P, Gait 100 Duncan, A, Varna I 2 00 Daily, R, Milverton 2 00 Dag^, J, Lucan. 4 00 Davis Bros, Monokton 5 00 Drury, Geo, Charing Cross. ... lO 0& Donlun, R, Carronbrook 6 00 Desmond, J, Morpeth 5 00 Davis, J, Lucan 4 00 D'Esterre, D, Berlin 5 00 Dempsey, J, Stratford 2 00 Duff, W, Oxley 10 00 Dobson, O J 0, Chatham 2 00 Dunn, J, Dorchester 1 50 Degge, John, Chatham 6 00 Deacon, Rev D, Bothwell 5 00 Dagg, J, Lucan 2 00 Demey, J, Mt Vernon 2 00 Ebberts, H J, Chatham 30 00 Elliott, B V, Exeter 6 00 Edwards, G D C, Onondago ... 4 00 Elliott, S, sen, Florence 6 00 " T, " 2 00 Ermatinger, S, St Thomas.... 16 00 Eddy, M, Scotland 6 00 Elliott, Rev A, Tuscarora 5 00 Elliott, J, Florence. 5 00 Elliot Mrs D, Burford 2 00 Ewer, W H, Strathroy 4 00 Elwood, W, Lucan 6 00 Etty, W, Millbank. 3 00 EUis, R Y, Ingersoll 4 00 Elwood, Rev Canon, Goderich. 10 00 Elliott, Wm, Bryanston 2 00 Rakins, W H, Ingersol 8 00 Evans, Rev W B, Durham 5 00 Farmer, J, Warwick 5 00 Fitzpatrick, W, Harrietsville . 4 00 Freel, W, Adelaide 4 00 Fox, C J, Delaware 5 00 Fauquier, Ven F W, S Zorra. . 20 00 Fisher, V, Westminster. ...... 5 OO Foster, D, Nissouri 5 00 Fee, W, Zurich 3 00 Fletcher, M I, Blanshard Tp. . 4 00 Fletcher, Mrs H, St Thomas. . 5 00 Fairington, Mrs M, Catshcart. 4 00 Futcher, F, Southwold 5 00 Frizelle, J, Woodstock 3 00 Fitzpatrick, W, St Thomas .... 4 00 Fralick, B, Brussels 10 00 Fowler, W O, Clinton 5 00 A friend 4 00 Fowler, B, Woodstock 6 00 Francis, R, Fullarton 4 00 FulUck, C, Woodstock 5 00 Fanner, R D, Drumbo 5 00 Falls,' Rev A S, Berlin 5 00 Ferris, late J, Brantford 4 00 Ford, N C, Simcoe 40 00 .iJ*-— **• Jf' an iiMHI 3»M^;£jii XLVI APPENDIX. Fowler, Dr J M, Burford 6 2 00 ilrey, W. Woodstock 10 00 Qreaaon, W, St Mary's 4 00 Gurd, RS Samia 20 00 Oarbett, W, CluTonbrook 6 00 Gorman, R, Brantford 5 00 Grain, H, Zetland 2 00 Ouggisberg, late F, Gait 10 00 Graham, Mrs M J, Colchester. 2 00 Godfrey, G, Delaware 4 00 Grisch, R, Gait 2 00 Grey, B, Newbury 3 00 Geddes, J G, Gait .. 2 00 Geddes, Miss M, Gait 1 00 Grey, James, Florence 5 00 Grant, James, Gait 5 00 Gidley, S, Exeter .3 00 Graham, W, Point Albert. ... 4 00 Grev, J, Florence 1 00 Gage, R & S, Scotland 10 00 Gooding, E R, St Mary's 5 00 Grant, E, St Helens 3 00 Green, Rev W, Beamsville. ... 10 00 ■Grey, G, Sandwich 2 00 Green, R, Morpeth 5 00 Guest, Mrs E, Balymote 1 00 Golly, J, Wingham 1 00 McAgcfy, Mrs M, Dresden .... 1 50 McAllister, H, 'Mount Vernon. 2 00 MoConnell, J, Camlachie 20 00 McGirr.B, Lakeside 1 00 McLennan, M, Port Uowan ... 1 00 McCall, Major D, St Williams. 5 00 McCall, R M, St Williams 3 00 McCall, T E A, St Williams . . 2 00 McFarland, Thos, Thamesford 4 00 McQuillan, S, St Mary's 3 00 McKee, W, Miilbank 4 00 McGuire, F, McGillivray 2 00 McGuire, Mrs, McGillivray. . . 4 00 McQuellan, N J, Lucknow ... 3 00 Moyle, T, Metcalfe 10 00 McQuellan, E, Lucknow 3 McKee, A, Miilbank $4 McDonald, M, Lucknow 3 McCormick, Mrs M, London... 3 McCaU, Mrs, St Thomas 2 Newman. Rev E E, Delaware. . 10 Nicholson, W G, Tp Norwich. 2 Nelles, Mrs M A, Brantford . . 5 Neal, W, WardsviUe 4 Neal, R, Adare 5 Newport, Mrs H, Pt Dover.... 2 Newson, W, Wardsville 2 Naisbit, B, Tuscarora 3 Naylor, P, Florence 5 Norman, G, St Thomas 1 Neil, J, Adare 5 Neil, R, Adare, 4 NeUes, W B, Salford 10 Neal, W, Adare 3 NicoU, R B, St Thomas 4 Oliver, M & D, Petrolea 10 O'Conner, J, Mitchell 3 Oldfield, W, Egmondville 6 Oakley, Geo, Crossbill 5 ( Olver, R, Mitchell 4( Oldrieve, W J, Glencoe 4 ( Peto, Henry, Amherstburg ... 40 < Pouting, Mark, Port Rowan . , 5 | Poussette, P T, Sarnia 5 Penton, J A, Paris 5 Pcttiman, S, Dereham Tp 2 Price, R, Caradoc 4 Poussette, Dr A, Sarnia 10 Paisey, W H, Kirktcn 5 Pearson, J, Sebringevillo 5 Peel, Thomas, London 5 Proctor, R, Holmesville 4 Pearce, J, Tyrconnel 10 Plum, W R, Haysville 4 Pinder, W, Stratford 10 Parfitt, S F, Delaware 2 Pazey, T, Simcoe 5 Pallister, W, South Zorra 2 Pope, H, Port Ryerse 2 Petty, George, Kippen 2 Petty, John, Kippen 2 Powell, J, Stratford 5 Price, R, Caradoc Tp 4 Percy, Wm, Copenhagen 2 Perry, H, Corunna 6 Parker, A, Crumlin. ,• 4 Pofctieary, .J, Southwold 5 Pratt, N. E Zorra 2 Payne, Wm, Talbotville 10 Padflehl, Dr C W, Norwich. . . 6 Payne, H, Talbotville 10 Palmer, W J, Morpeth 3 Peters, J, London 10 Pollock, J, Drumbo 6 APPENDIX. XLIX , E. Lucknow ^ J nS - 'MiUbank »4JJ ^1 ! M, Lucknow. ^^ 1| icrMrsM. London... 3W m, [re, St Thomaa -t ^ , R^vEE, Delaware.. 10 W W G Tp Norwicb. ^ w :wTA,|rantford.. 5 JJ WardsviUe g qO 'W, WardsYille ^^ B, TwBcarora g qq p, Florence , qq ,G, StThomaa ^^ Adare 4 00 Adare, ....• 10 00 WB, Salford 3 00 iT, Adare^. • • • • • 4 00 RB.StThomM 00 M&D.Petrolea ' ^ er, J, Mitcbell . • . ■ • ■ • • oo I, W, Egmondville ^^ , Geo, CrosshiU ^00 R, Mitchell 4 00 i;e W J, Glencoe *? „ g, Mark, Port Ilowan.. tte,PT,Samia ° 00 VS, Dereham Tp ^^ R,Caradoc..^. •••••• jo 00 ,tte. Dr A, Sarnia oo , W H, Kirktcn..^ 00 ,n, J, SebnngevUlo ^^ homas, London ^ 00 ,r, R, HolmesriUe ^^^ 00 J, TyrconneV 4 00 \VR,Hay»viUe oO ,W, Stratford 2 00 ;, S F, Delaware ^ 00 It^^^rr.::::. 200 H, PortRyerBO- ^ 00 George, Kippen 2 OO John, Kippen ^ 00 1, J, Stratford... • ^ qO R, Caradoc ip • •••• g 00 L \Vm, Copenhagen J^ I H, Corunna • ^ oO li^?S&id:: :•.•:. jjj V;.'TX>Uille;..-.: 10 00 Id D;C W.Norwich... 5JJ . H, Talhotville • '^ ^ r,W J. Morpeth ^^ 00 , J, London^ 5 00 k J, Drumbo Pettypiece, late A, Amherstb'g Pettypiece, Mm S, Amherstb'g Parker, J, Mitchell Pearce, W G, Morpeth Ponder, T, Carronbrook Patterson, V7, Morpeth PaXion, John, Amherstburg. . Prong, H, Pt Burwell Powell, A, St Mary's, Peacock, D, Woodstock Packham, W W, Stratford. . . . Qnintey, J, Carronbrook Rontledge, R, Bryanston Rontledge, J, Bryanston Rice, B, Harwich Roe, James, Millbank Robflon, J, Telfer Rivers, H, Kerwood Rennie, George, Crossbill .... Robeon, George, Lobo Richardson, W, Mornington ... Ryan, Nat, Biddulph Ryan, Caleb, Elginlield Robson, Jere, Telfer Robson, Joseph, Telfer Robson, Miss A, Telfer Robinson, W, St Mary's Robeon, R, Telfer Roberts, H, Carronbrook Ridler, W, Milestown Rowse, J, Harrietsville Roberts, J, Ilderton Richardson, Geo, Colchester . . Ralph, R, London Richardson, James, Chatham . Richardson, F, Colchester Ramsay, W, Stratford Robinson, E, Chatham Richards, W, Chatham Ryall, Chas, Olinda Ry all, Alfred, Olinda RyaU, Chas, Tp Oostteld Ryall, Alfred, Tp Gosflcld . . . . Ryan N, Lucan Richardson, F, Tp Colchester . . Robinson, J, St Mary's Robinson, W, London Russell, G, Sarnia.. Road, J, Brantford Ranee, late F S, Clinton Radcliife, S E, Adelaide. Rapelje, C J, Simcoe Rooinson, Thos, Newbury Rysrse, E P, Pt Ryerse ..... Ralph, W, Florence RoiB, RV, Fullarton Routlodge, A, London ....<., Kaoion, C H, Stratford Rowland, H, Htrathallon . , . . 1 00 200 1 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 20 00 .3 00 2 (H) 10 00 4 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 6 00 6 2 4 do 00 00 1 00 3 00 10 00 10 00 .T 00 4 1 4 1 2 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 in 00 8 00 4 00 5 00 3 00 n 00 200 Routledge, W, Lambeth 5 00 Rontledge, G, Lambeth . . . j . . 5 00 Rixon, J, Cathcart 5 00 Rapelje, J, Aughrim 20 00 Ryland, R, Birr 6 00 Ryder, G, Burford 3 00 Roberts, E, Bryanston 5 00 Rowe, S, Woodstock 4 00 Row, J), Vienna 2 00 Rowland, J, St Thomas 2 00 Rogers, F C, Delaware 4 00 Ryan, W T, London Tp 15 00 Routledge, C, Seaforth ..:... 5 00 Robson, Geo, London Tp . . . . 10 00 Robinson, A, Fairfield 3 00 Rowe, C, Rond Eau 5 00 Rowe, J B, Rond Eau 4 00 Swift, Deau, Dun^annon 5 00 Stanton, George, Paris 5 00 Saunders, E, Vienna 1 00 Salter, Kev G J R, Brantford.. 20 00 Smart, Wm, Dereham Tp 2 00 Stroud, J, Dereham Tp 4 00 Smith, A R, Westminster Tp.. 8 00 Stoker, J, Springford 4 00 Scott, A, Tilsonburg 4 00 SheriflF, Mrs M, Chatham 5 00 Sandys, Ai-chdeacon, Chatham 40 00 Smith, R C, Brantford 5 00 Sweatman, Rev A, Brantford. . 10 00 Shore, Captain John, London . 3 00 Schuler, H, Pans 3 00 Salkeld, J, Goderich 10 00 Stevens, Mrs E, Brantford 2 00 Smart, W, Clinton 10 00 Shellard, M, Gait 4 00 Seabrooke, Mm M A, Delaware 10 00 Smith, A, St Mary's 25 00 Simpson, James, Adare 4 00 Simpson, Joseph, Adaro 1 00 Siddons, J, London 4 00 Shepherd, J, Simcoe 2 00 Sadler, F, Lucan 3 00 Smith, Mrs E, Glanworth .... 5 00 Smith, T R, Glanworth 5 00 Sifton, M, Tyrconnel 2 00 Sissons, J, South Zorra 3 00 Smyth, A G, London 10 00 Smith, Mrs D, Amherstburg. . 4 00 Shoebottom, J C, Balymote. .. 2 00 Shaw, R, Hawtrey 00 Stephenson, Mrs J, Cathcart... 1 00 Shillington, J, Forest 1 00 Shoebottom, Wm, Balymote , . 4 00 Shoebottom, .1, London Tp 5 00 Shoebottom, Thos, London Tp. 3 00 Smiley, R, Princeton 1 00 Snowden, B. Bayfield 4 00 Sturgeon, .1, Florence fl 00 ;-.■:■■ \J mmutaJM APFBMDIX. I ;i : Fo Qi 01 Oj O; G ■G G ■C i < Shadwick, H, Strathallen . . .. 5 00 Storey, R, Florence 4 00 Smith, W, Merlin 4 00 Stephenson, R, Bayfield 10 00 Stephenson, R, Bayfield 1 00 Sales, S, Tilbury 6 00 Snyder, G, Brandy Creek 5 00 Stephenson, J, Bayfield 1 50 Speiran, J, St Mary's 1 00 Simpson, J, Gleucoe 1 00 Shephard, J, Clinton .... 5 00 Shoebottom, W, Arva 2 00 Scilly, R, Lucan 2 00 Sellars, A, Amherstburg 5 (10 Simpson, J, McGillivray 8 00 Scilly, H, Crediton 2 00 Smith, Thomas, Hyde Park ... 3 00 Simpson, J, McGillivray 5 00 Shaw, R, Rond Eau 2 50 Smith, J, Mitchell 2 00 Scilly, J, Lucan 2 00 Shoebottom. J C, Balymote. . . 8 00 Shoebottom, J B, Balymote ... 5 00 Stubbs, J, St Thomas 5 00 Simpson, J, Elginfield 3 00 Slack, S, Brinsley 5 00 Somersett, J, Brussels I 00 Sholdicc, A, EgmondviUc. . . 1 00 Shaw, Wm, Delhi 4 00 Sanders, C W, Lucan 6 00 Scott, E, Momington 2 00 Scott, R, Momington.. 4 00 Sholdicc, W, EgmondviUc 2 00 Smith, R S, Tilbury East 5 00 Salmon, Dr J M, Simcoe.. 20 00 Sullivan, J, Charing Cross 1 00 Sales, W, Charing Cross 5 00 Strouts, W, Amherstburg 5 00 Smith, J F, Windsor 10 00 Sales, H, Tilbury East 5 00 Sales, Georcc, Tilbury East... . 5 00 SwainRon,Mrs M, London 5 00 Thistle, W, Tp of Downio .. . . 10 00 Tibbetts, Rev Dr, Tort Dover. 5 00 Thwaitcs, J, South Zorra 5 00 Thompson, H, Metcalf 5 00 Tew, A, Plattsville 20 00 Tanner, J, Warwick 00 Tisdale, D, Simooo. . 5 00 Turner, Mrs M, Wootlstock , . . 1 00 Touchboume, Mrs S, Haysville 1 00 Trivett, T, Cautralia 20 00 tTowle, S, Medina 4 00 Taylor, E A & Co, Ix)ndon 20 00 Townloy, T, Himcoo 2 00 Trowbridge, W, ^Ve«t^l^n•te^. 4 00 Tye, R C, Haysville 00 Tnompson, J, Aylmer 5 00 Towle, Win, Kintore 4 00 Towle, H, Eaat Nissouri 5 00 Thompson, R, Seafortii 5 00 Tuliy, Mrs Ann, Buphemia ... 3 00 Thompson, W, Burgessville.... 4 00 Taylor, Miss R, Birr. 2 00 Talbot, Mrs E, Birr 1 00 Thistle, J, Foirview 14 00 Toan, Wm, McGillivray 1 00 Thomberry, E, sr, Walaingh'm 1 00 Thomberry, E, jr, Walsingh'sft 1 00 Thirlwall, A T, Duncrief . ... 6 00 Thomas, F W, Montreal .. ..200 00 Taylor, T H, Chatham 5 00 Thistle, R, Conroy 10 00 Varey, R, Tavistock 4 00 Vanstone, J, Dorchester 2 00 Vanlngen, H, Woodstook 5 00 Vickerman, R, Trudell 2 00 Willson, C, London Tp 10 00 Westlake, S, St Thomas 10 00 Walker, David, Usborne Tp. . 4 00 Wardle, Miss E, Forest 5 00 Woodruffe, Mrs E, Springford. 2 00 Warren, B, Samis . . 5 00 Walker, John, Glencoe 2 00 Walker, I, Glencoe 1 00 Walker, M, Glencoe 1 00 Waterland, E, Mileetown 00 Widder, C, Goderich 30 00 Weston, H, St. Maryli 6 00 Wilson, T J, Kippen 4 00 Wilson, W, Kippen. 2 00 Wadland, H, Braemar. 5 00 Waters, T, Windsor 10 00 Waring, E, London 20 00 Walker, W B, Metcalfe.., 10 00 Westgate, S, Warwick 20 00 White, T, Lambeth 5 00 Woods, W, Ratho 2 00 Westbrookc, P, Cainsville 5 00 Webb, C M, Granton 2 00 Webb, Thos, Granton : . . 4 00 Wilson, R, TalbotviUe 10 00 Wade, C, Brandy Creek 2 00 Wood, Rev W, Port Rowan . . 10 00 Westbrooke, MrsC, StWill'nu 8 00 Wright, Rev J T, St. Mary's. . 5 00 Walker, J, Eastwood 2 00 Wilson, Rev R, Birr 5 00 Woods, J, Qalt 6 00 Whitely, E, Dunganuon.. .. 2 00 Watson, B, St Mary's 4 00 Whiles, G, »t Mary's 2 00 Weeoott, J, Falkirk 9 00 Walters, W, Morpeth 00 White, R, MiUbaiik 4 00 White Y, Morpeth 9 00 Wye, Mrs M E, Bnuitford 10 00 Woods, Thos, Wawanoeh 4 00 1^. APPENDIX. it Baat Nissouri 6 00 R, Seafortii 6 00 Apn, Bupbemia ... 8 00 W, Burgessville.... 4 00 38 R, Birr. 2 00 bE, Birr 1 00 Fftirview MOO McGiUivray 1 00 u E, sr, Walsingll'm 1 00 r, E, jr, Walsingh'ai 1 00 AT.Duncrief.... 6 00 ' W, Montreal .. . .200 00 H, Chatham 5-00 Conroy M> 00 Tavistock 4 00 J, Dorchester 2 00 H, Woodstock 5 00 1, R, TrudeU 2 00 ), London Tp 10 00 S, St Thomas 10 00 )avid, Usborne Tp.. 4 00 liss E, Forest 6 00 I, Mr8E,Springford. 2 00 J, Samia . • 5 00 ohn, Glencoe 2 00 , Glencoe 1 00 tl, Glencoe 100 a, E.Milestowti 6 00 :;, Goderioh 30 00 I, St. Mary% 5 00 J, Kippen 4 00 , Kippen 2 00 J, Braemar.. 6 00 Windsor 10 00 London 20 00 VB, Metcalfe... 10 00 S.Warwick 20 00 Lambeth 6 00 r, Ratho 2 00 le, P, Oainaville 6 00 M, Granton 2 00 OS, Granton ■■' * 00 ,TalbotviUe 10 00 Brandy Creek 2 00 T W, Port Rowan . . 10 00 e, MrsCStWill'ms 8 00 ,ev J T, St. Mary's. . 6 00 , Eastwood 2 00 BvR, Birr 8 00 Oalt 8 00 Dunganuon. . 2 00 ,St Mary's 4 00 ,gt Mary's 2 00 Falkirk 2 00 iV, Morpeth 6 00 MiUbaii 4 «0 Morpeth 2 00 MK, Bnatford 10 00 08, Wawanoeh 4 00 Wright, Mrs T L, Colchester. 4 00 Williams, G, Samia 5 00 Watkens, J, Strathroy 2 00 Wright, Edward, Glanworth. . 4 00 Worral, T, Stratford 5 00 Wilson, A, Edgeworth 5 00 Worden, W, Staffa 4 00 Winlow, J B, Strathroy 6 00 Wigle, H W, Ruthven 10 00 Wnght, D R, Colchester 3 00 Weaver, Mrs J, Windsor 4 00 Young, Rev W A. London. . . 5 00 Young, L, Mitchell 5 00 Young, R H, IngersoU 4 00 Yates, H, Brantford 90 00 Young, J A, Florence 5 00 Young, T, Lucan 4 00 Young, J, Sombra 5 00 Young, R, Crediton 4 00 Yates, J F, Norwich 5 00 -'.-■•!^-i ^ A' A .<■ u (Hi (~. IX) '. (t.i r. ^y^) i (M) 1.* ./mMai'iii. IbdiJif/ ,.l ,!,inr;i)Y VnHTrj.1^1 ,i\ /! ,p,(ii''i/ .inuhirMi.'l ,H .hsiai iKjnmnl'} ,.'. I, .^^iiij'i/ ».T>"i,i 'i' ,%;/iiJ(iY irT'fi'ioK ,1 .utiiioY .'i<>li» ii' ► ,'I. .jiiiniY (X> m (Ki .iinvvt^ ,'H t ,H)i»p.Y 1 ()•( i, . ^iirifii' ,r> ,^(ii",ilt; 'iT voulir.il''. ,t ,«r( »}l4i.7/^ inoln.u^-. ,r J.'.tio//^ ifij.y/rfjvs!.M ,/. .itudi'// (I'fii^T-; , (7 ,n (IhoV/ y'yiiUniir: ,l\ I. .mdnVff' hr/rl*.i:i ,VA U ,.!'^r7A . .viittoihUO ,;IU .tffjiaYi' \, <■>} Uf m -f.^ v^t? i: '■' i'<. i" V- ,;;;-! ••' ■in^- Church Society, Diocese of Huron. The Society met ia Bishop Cronyn Hall, London, on June 3rd, 1873, at ten o'clock, a. m. Present — The Bishop, in the chair, Dean Boomer, Archdeacons Fauquier and Balch, Canons Bettridge, Elwood, Nelles and Innes, Revs. Dr. Caulfeild, H. F. Mellish, W. B Ralley, J. Hurst, A. £. Miller. J. Hill, T. W. Magahy, F. Hard- ing, W. Logan, W. S. Mills, A. Anthony, R. V. Rogers, 0. J. R. Salter, Dr. Town- ley, S. Harris, T. C. DesBarres, J. G. Bay- lis, J. Downie, A. Sweatman, W. H. Hal- pin, J. Smythe, W. H. Tilley, W. Brook man, A, Jamieson, E. E. Newman, A. S. Falls, J. P. Hincks, R. Wilson, W. Craig, W. Davis, H. Cooper, T. E. Sanders, R. J Roberts, T. H. Apnleby, R. S. Cooper, W. Murphy, I. Brook, W. A. Young, F. C. Checklev, J. T. Wright, J. Jacobs, J. W. P. Smfth, E. DaTis, J. Kennedy, K. Fletcher, J. P. Chase, S. B. Kellogg, the Secretary, &o. ; Messrs. P. Roe, A. Ellis, W. Qrey, J. Beard, C. Kingston, M. Jackson, D. J. Hughes, Judge Wilson, Dr. Covernton, J. Dyas, V. Cronyn, B. Cronyn, E. A. Taylor, G. F. Ryland. Jan. Hamilton, B. SUnley, E. B. Reed, J. B. Strathy, R. Fox, L. Marsh, L. Lawrason, Col. Taylor, Miyor Evans, W. H. Vaa Ingen, Col. Bourke, Jkc, &c. The usual prayers were read by the Bishop. Moved by Archdeacon Fauquier, se- conded by Rev. Dr. Townley,— 1 Resolved,— Thai the reading of the minutes be dispensed with. Carried. The accounts of the financial year to March SIri (15th year), were laid before the meeting, with the auditors' report thereon. The report of the committee appoin- ted to oheok the debentures in the bank was laid before the meeting, as follows : DEBKNTURKS. Town of St. Thomai |S2,6O0 00 Town of BroakriU* 8,000 00 yUl«georPreit<« 9,000 00 VUl«ga of Wlndwr 060 00 TowaofOaelph l,tOO 00 Townahipt of liOgui, Kim* and Wallace. . . 14,000 00 County of lliddletrx 81,100 00 Townihipof Derabam 4,800 00 City of London 80,966 66 County of Elgin 7,400 00 Town of BowisanTiUe 8,000 00 City of Toronto S6,8S8 89 City of Hamilton 88,990 00 Ingeraoll and Port Barwell Boad 100 00 Villaga of IngeraoU 100 00 Townahip of Enphemia i,200 00 Conntiea of Huron and Bruce 10,fi00 00 Covnty of Bruce 10,060 00 TownofPeterboro* 8,000 00 Townahip of Caledon 2,000 00 Townahip of Elma i,000 00 City of Montreal 6,000 OS TawnahipofNiohol Tioo 00 Townahip of Mono 9,000 00 Townahip of Proek 4,0M) 00 Townahip of WeatWUliama 9,100 00 County of Eaaex 1,000 00 Townahip of Arthur 1S,000 00 Townahip of Stephen 10,000 00 Townahip of Oreenook 7B0 00 Townahip of McOilliTny 8,000 00 Townahip of Howlck 9,000 00 County of Orey 11,000 00 Townahip of London, School See. No. 25 . . . 8,100 00 TiUage of Delaware 1,486 00 Townahip of Oaradoe 400 00 Townahip of Andardon 5,360 00 9446,164 98 We hereby certify that we have eza- ' mined the above securities, in the Bank of Montreal, amounting to four hundred and forty six thousand, one hundred and sixty- four dollars, and ninety-eight cents ($44«, 164.98 ) (Signed,) J. HAMiLtoN, A. G. Smyth, Committee to check seeurities. Statement showing the amount of de- bentures belonging to each fund at the end of the 15th year: Commutation Fund |978,844 99 Buatentation Fund 4«,n5 00 8t. Pattl*a, London Raoiory 85,686 00 Widows' and Orptena' Fund 19,688 tS Epiaoopal and Arohilaaoona* Fund •4,8il 6S St. John'a (Loadon Townahip) Beotory. . . 10,660 00 Warwiok Raotory 1,966 00 ^oodatook Rectory 4,il0 0* Amharathnrg Beotory 8,109 00 Adelaide Reolory 8,960 0# Hnnttngferd Tmit 1,800 09 OaltTraat 9,060 •• Port Burwell Truat 700 00 Chriat Church, Weatminitar 940 00 Miaaton F. Inraatmanta 1,800 00 *»J K Dunwich Trust 1,300 00 Townaond Trust 1,275 00 St. George's, liOU.lou Township 1,200 00 Students' i''uud B60 00 Wilinot I'rust 750 00 WiurdsviUe Tiust 335 00 Hall's MiUa Trust 926 00 Koudeau Trust 116 00 Oeaoral Purposes 400 00 $446,164 98 ELECTION OF OFF10BR8, bO. Moved by Archdeacon Fauquier, se- condfid by J. Beard, Esq , — II. Besolved, — Tha.t Mr. E. B. Reed be the Secretary. The mneting adjourned at one o'clock, p. m., until three o'clock, p. m. At three o'clock, p. m., the Society re- assembled, the Bishop in the chair. Moved in amendment by D. J. Hughes, Esq., seconded byTowns^dVidal.Esq., — III. Eesolved.—Th&t the question re- specting the election of the Secretary be postponed until to-morrow, and thatdur- U3g the meeting of the Synod this Society be subject to the call of the Bishop, as Wfis done last year in the case of the pro- posed grant to the Cathedral. The amendment was put and lost. The original motion v7A£ put and car- ried. Moved by Archdeacon Fauquier, se- conded by John Beard, Esq., — IV. Resolved,— That the salary of the Secretary be $1,200 per annum. Moved in amendment by Rev. Dr. Townley, seconded by Rev. Mr. Hill,— T. Resolved. —Th&t the salary of the Secretary be $1,000 per annum. The amendment was put and lost. The original motion was put and car- ried. The Bishop read a letter from t'c Manager of the Bank of Commerce. Moved by Sev. G. J. R. S.Utar, se- conded by Dr. Covernton, — VI. Utaolved, —That the Bank ofCom- meroti be the Treasurer of this society. Carried. Moved by Rev. G. J. R. Salter, se- conded by T. G. Vidal Esq.,— VII. Resolved, —Thai a. Committee be appointed for the purpose of conRidering the propriety of presenting a testimoniaT to Archdeacon Marsh, to mark our esti- mation of his long nnd invaluable seryices as Heoretary of this Society. Carried. The Secretary called the attention of the meeting to the fact that the amount received during the past year for per centage on the " Trust Funds," for ma taif/- '''"■''''■. '"" '^^ p";y--o. w--. $643 32, while only $50U was paid to the Secre- tary's assistant, which, for the work done, he considered was a very smul salary ; he therefore suggested that the balance of $143 32 ou.t^ht to h? gi""n to his asciiitauCo, iix u-luiuifj^ \ii.,— X. Resolved, — That J. Hamilton and A, G. Smyth be appointed Auditors for the current year. Carried. Moved by Rev. J. Smythe,3econded by P. Roe, Esq.,— XI. Resolved,— Th&t V. Cronyn, Esq., be appointed Solicitor for the current year <'»rripf^ X.. :,. . .. ..... '.Y. i-Iuiphy, seconded by Rav. G. J. R. Salter,— XII. Resolved,— Th&t Mr. Reed take ■•harge ot the office of Secretary on Ist day of July, and that ihe Auditors of the S»!)o.ie»y rtuilif. {\ut atioounU at i.be close of tud ^^. .L^. _^:.,...M, i.i-^ ciJtijjior them to the new Secretary. Carried. STANDINO COMHITTBR, Revs. J. riurst. R. li. Starr and Town- send, G Vid.ll, J. Dyas, Esq., were appointed sorutiner rs of the ballot for the Standing Committee. The ballot was then taken. Moved by Rev. G. .1. R. Salter, secon- ded by Dr. Coventon, — XIII. Resolved. — That the following members form the L'\nd and Investment Committee : the Dean, Rev. Dr. Caulfeild, Rev. E. E. Newman, James Hamilton, Vti ---*«^« O year for per df?," for ma ff.-- $643 32, t,o the Secra- ,r the work I very Btn >U isted that the r> hs gi"-"'^^ -"^ Wiidl be has done during seconded by ;he balance of aanagement of 1 any per cen- to July 1st, be rsh for his as- 5he8, Esq., se- Salter,— ,e Committee on ,n. Archdeacon Dciia, Ilov. ^. J- Id. D.J-H"B^®"' W. Grey, Esqra. the, seconded by Hamilton and ted Auditors for ythe,3econded by V. Oronyn, Esq., for the current .luiphy, seconded p, Mr. Reed take f Secretary on lat he Audifcorfl of the ,„Ual LbecloBeot ,.. t>:vii3torthemto arried. MMITTBB. i Slnrr and Town- Dy>v9, B^q., were of the ballot for the |i taken. .1. R. Salter, secon- 'rhat the following ,.,nd and Investment n.Rev. Dr. Caulfeild, m, James Hamilton, Esq., D. J. Hughes, Esq., Col. Shanly, Archdeacon Marsh, Rev. J. Smythe, Canon Innes, V. Crony n, Esq., J. Beard, Esq., W. Grey, Esq. Carried. Moved by Arahdeaoon Fauquier, se- conded by Rev. W. B. Evans,— XIV. Resolved,— Th&t the Secretaryr James Hasiilton, Esq., and V. Crony n, Esq., be the Episcopal Fund Committee. — Carried. XV. Resolved, — That the following gentlemen be appointed on the several committees named : MISSION BOARD. The Dean, Rev. Canon El wood, Rev. Dr. Caulfeild, Ven. F. D. Fauquier, Rev. Canon Innes, D. J. Hughes, Esq., Arch- deacon Marsh, Rev. Dr. Townley, Rev. A. H. R. MulhoUand, Rev. E. Patterson, Rev. J. Smythe, Peter Roe, Esq., J. Beard, Esq., the Secretary. OOMMITTBB ON BT-LAWB. The Bishop, Archdeacon Marsh, the Solicitor, D. J. Hughes, James Hamilton, E?q., the Secretary. BOOK AND TRACT OOMMITTBB. Archdeacon Marsh, Rev. Dr. Caulfeild, Rev. J. Smythe, Rev. E. E. Newman, Rev. Canon Innes. Carried. The following accounts were laid before the meeting, which the Standing Commit- tee, having examined, recommended be paid : Free Press Company, printing. :$ 32 50 Siddons & Dawson, printing 134 25 E. A. Taylor & Co 6 00 Postage during the quarter. 44 17 Contingent expenses during the quarter 47 00 Solicitor from June, 1872, to June, 1873 41 88 $305 80 Moved by Rev. J. Smythe, seconded by W. Grey, Esq.,— XVI. Resolved,— 'Thai the accounts for the quarter, as submitted by the Secre- tary, having been examined and found correct, be paid. Carried. A report from the School-Master of the Indian School on Walpole Island was laid before the meeting. The Bishop brought the subject of the income for the Bishop of the proposed Diocese of Algoma before the meeting, and suggested that the grant from this Diocese «hould bo increased to $600 a year, in order to meet the views of the Metropolitan and the other fiiflhops. The Standing Committee recommended that a grant of $600 a year for five years be made, provided that the Bishop is elected by the Provincial Synod. Moved by J. Beard, Esq., seconded by Rural Dean Caulfeild, XVII. Resolved, — That the grant from the Society towards the Algoma bishop- ric be increased to $600 a year for five years, on the understanding that the other dioceses increase the amount pro- posed to be furnished by them in like proportion ; and that the Bishop be elec- ted by the Provincial Synod. Carried. Rev. N. C. Martin, of Belmont,applied for remuneration for his services, from January 1 to January 8, less $2 16, a col- lection which he stated was in bis hands. The Standing Committee recommended that the Society pay this to Mr. Martin. Moved by Canon Innes, seconded by Mr. Grey, XVIII. Resolved,— Th&t the Secretary be authorized to pay the demand of Rev. Mr. Martin in accordance with the re- commendation of the Standing Commit- tee. Carried. An application was made to the Stand- ing Committee in March, by J. McKee.of Millbank, asking that some assistance be given to assist in paying off the debt on the Church and Parsonage.andpropcing to subscribe himself a .sum equal to that which the Society would grant. The Standing Committee required fur- ther information, and that information having been laid before the committee, they recommended that a grant of $100 bo made, on condition that the title to Church, Parsonage and all the Church property in and near Millbank, be made in trust to the Church Society, and that the $100 be paid when all claims against the property have been paid, except what this $100 will cover. Moved by J. Beard, Esq., seconded by P. Roe, Esq.,— XIX. «ft»oZM«d,— Thatagrantof $100, be made to the Mission of Millbank, to assist in paying off the debt on the Church property, on the understanding that this is to be paid when all necessary 1 ¥ * to relieve the Church property from all debt, with the exception of this f 100 has been provided, and that the deeds both of Parsonage and Church and all the Church property, with a good title to the Society, are lodged with Society. Carried. A letter from Rev. J. Smythe, object- ing to the action of the Society in the division of the surplus income of the St. Paul's Rectory, London, was laid before the Standing Committee. Mr. Smythe proposed that a case be prepared and bubmitted to two equity lawyers, for their opinion in this matter. The Stand- ing Committee recommended that the Solictor prepare a case to be submitted to the Court of Chancery. Moved by D. J. Hughes, Esq., seconded by Peter Roe, Esq.,— XX. Resolved, —That the Solicitor be di- rected to prepare a case based on Rev. J. Smythe's communication, submitting to the Court of Chancery all the ques- tions which have arisen out of the trust held by the Society respecting the Ree- o ry lands ; and that Mr. Smythe and others interested be afforded the oppor- tunity of reading the case and showing it to their own counsel, with a view of sug- gesting any question in which any of them may be interested for decision under the act respecting the execution of trusts. Carried. Rev. F. W. Raikes applied for a Com mittee to examine and report on the state of the Parsonage at Belmont. The Standing Committee reeommen- ded that a Committee be appointed to view and report on the state of the Par- sonage, and report to the next meeting of the Standing Committee. Moved by Rev. Dr. Caulfeild, seconded by Peter Roe, Esq.,— XXI. £Mo2ved,"That in accordance with the recommendation of the Standing Com- mittee, the Lord Bishop be requested to appoint a ComtDittee to view the Par- sonage at Belmont, and report to the next meeting of the Standing Committee. Carried. The Bishop then named Rural Dean Smythe and W. Grey, Esq., as the com- mittee. A letter from Kev. J. Hutchinson was laid before the Standing Committee, asking for some oonsideration on account of the duty he has been performing in various vacant parishes, and for other reasons given. The Standing Committee recommen- ded that the Rural Dean visit Kirkton, ko., and endeavored to persuade the congregations to whom Mr. Hutchinson has ministered to contribute something towards keeping up such ministrations, and for the past services of Mr. Hutchin- son. Moved by W. Grey, Esq., seconded by Dr. Covernton, — XXI. Resolved,— Thtkt the Rural Dean be directed to visit the Mission of Kirk- ton, and urge the members of the Church to contribute towards the support of Mr. Hutchinson. Carried. A letter from Rev. H. P. Chase waA read, asking for a grant to provide a school master for the Muncey Indians on the River Thames reserve. The Standing Committee recommended that the Rural Dean be requested to visit and report on this settlement at the next meeting. Moved by Rev. Canon Nelles, seconded by R. Bayley, Esq.,— XXIII. Resolved, — That the Rural Dean of Middlesex be directed to visit the Indian school, in behalf of which Rev. Mr. Chase has made an application, and report to the Society at its next meeting. Carried. The Secretary applied on behalf of Mrs. Brough, widow of late Archdeacon Brottgh, that she be placed on the Widows and Orphans' Fund. The Standing Committee recommended that Mrs. Brough bo placed on the Widows and Orphans' Fund for the uaual pension, from the July Ist, next. Moved by Rev. J. Smythe, seconded by Rev. W. H. Tilley,— XXIV. i?e9o2»ed,— That the recommen- dation of th'> Standing Committee, that Mrs. Biough be placed on the list of an- nuitants on the Widows and Orphans' Fund be adopted to date, from the Ist of July next. Carried. An application was made on behalf of Rev. Mr. Rogers, for permission to sell a piece of land in Port Stanley,and employ the proceeds in purchasing a more suit- able piece in Port Stanley. Moved by Rev. Canon Nelles, seconded by Rev. A. Sweatman, XXV. Resolved,— IhAi the application of the Rev. Mr. Rogers be referred to the hei, and for other amittee reoommen- [)ean visit Kirkton, i to persuade the sm Mr. HutchiDBOD mtribute something such ministrations, rioeaoflir. Hutchin- y, Esq., seconded by Pbat the Rural Dean l,he Mission of Kirk- smbers ot the Church Is the support of Mr. id. ;eT. H. P. Chase wa« grant to provide a le Munoey Indians on reserre. imittee recommended ean be requested to this settlement at the finon Nelles, seconded — That the Rural be directed to viiit in behalf of which made an application, Society at lU next applied on behalf of of latfe Archdeacon be placed on the ids' Fund, mmittee recommended i be placed on the ins' Fund for the usual July Ist, next. J. Smythe, seconded •y» — , —That the recommen- Iding Committee, that aoed on the list of an- V^idows and Orphans Lo date, from the l<»t of ifas made on behalf of for permission to sell a »rtStanley,and employ irohasing a more suit- Stanley. :anon Nelles, seconded —That the application igers be referred to the Land Committee with power to act. Car- ried. ' A memorial was laid before the Stand- ing Committee from the Churchwardens at Florence, asking for some assistance towards the parsonage, which is being built in that village. The Standing Committee recommended that the application be filed with the others, to be taken up when the Society is in funds to make grants. Moved by W. Grey, seconded by J. Beard, Esq., XXVI. Resolved, — That the recommen- dation of the St.'indin!? Committee, with reference to Florence, be compliad with. Carried. OOMMITTEB ON COMMtJT.lTlON SURPLUS AND widows' and orphans' by-laws. Jloved by J. Beard, Esq., seconded by Kev. Dr. Townley, XXVII. Resolved, — rhat n committee be appointed to consider certain proposed alterations in the Commutation Fund Surplus and Widows' and (Jrphaua' Fund by-laws. Carried. rhe committee then n imed was as fol- lows : The convener, ;i.rchdeacon Marsh ; the mover and seconder, Canon Nelles ; the secretary, the solicitor, Archdeacon Fauquier; Dr. Caufield, D. J. Hughes, Kev. B. E. Ni>vvm;iii, and with power to add to their number. C0M.M1TTEK ON dOI'ERANNUATION. Moved by Canon Nellies, seconded by Dr. Townley, — XXVIII. Resolved, — That a committee be iippointed by the Bishop to report upon the propriety of placing the commu- ted clergy on the commutation surplus fund and the superannuation list. Canon Nelles. convener ; the mover ■lad seconder, .Archdeacon Fauquier. Kev. 't. J. R, Salter, Rhv. A. S meatman, •iobn Beard, D. J. Flughf^s. Carried, Further surplus having accrued, it was announced that Rev. G. Keys, J. T, V/right, S. B. Kellogg, and E. Softley were placed on the commutation fund from April Ist, 1873, for $200 a year. The Benediction waa pronounced by the Bishop, and the Society adjourned at 6.15, p. m. As the scrutineers of the ballot for the members of the Standing Committee had not completed their report when the Society adjourned, it was agreed that the report, when completed and signed by the scrutineers, was to be handed to the Secretary, and by him to be inserted in the minutes. The following report was handed to the Secretary on Wednesday. June 4th : The scrutineers appointed to examine the ballot cast to fill up the vacancies in the Standing Committee, beg to report that, in addition to the five names retir- ing, as the constitution directs, it is ne- cessary to supply the names of five others who are on the Standing Commit- tee, by virture of other offices, or who have left or are leaving the Diocese. The ten clergymen who h.ive received the highest number of votes are, Revs. E. E. Newman, T. C. DesBarres, S. B. Kellogg, A. S. Falls, R. J. Roberts, A. Sweatman, W. H. Tilley, W. B. Evans. W. Logan, J. Hill. The names of the five gentlemen of the laity who have received the highest num- ber of votes are, T. G. Vidal. J. B. Strathy, Benjamin Cronyn, Dr. Covern- ton. E. A. Taylor Respectfully submitted. (Signed.) .John Hurst, Reginald U. .Starr, John Dtas, TowNSKND G. Vidal. [Note by theSeoketary. — The first five clergymen in the above list are re-elected for five years, the other five ar • elected for two years.] ■. . !-««?' i- *, ■i^^JUk. CHURCH SOCIETY, mOCESE OF HUROK. The Soeiet^r met in bishop Crony a Hall, Londoi^, October 1st, 187^, at 2 o'clock, Ik m.; i*r«ii«i^— The Bishop m the chair, ", ^ 'i/'^j.).' , . Bey. Deaa Boomer, Yen. Archdeacons Faiiquier,' 'Batch and Marsh. Rev. Gabions Nelles, IpneivBettridge. J^vsJ ft. V. Rogers, W, Davis, J. Hurst, Dr. Townley, J. F, Wright, 8. B. EelWgtjJ.. W. Beaumont, % Davis, R, Fletcher, E. b! Ivewtiiati, A. Swe^tman, A. Anthony, J. P. W. Smithy, T. £. Sandei*, t Barf, W. L. Mills, J. P. Hincks, W. Daunt, E. Softley, W. MujTp^y, E. Patteraon, St. G. Ca\ilfeild, T. W. Magal^y, J. Kennedy G. S. Ms, J: ^il), H. F. Mellish, G. J. R. Baiter, W. Craig, r Ryan, fi. B: Wray, L. H; Eaikep. , 1 , ' !. .1 . ^ , ! Messrs. J. J,. Dyas, W. Grey, L. Marsh, J. Hamill(Mi|Jt. Beard, V. Crohyh,' Minor Evans, the Sebretliry, etc., etc. The usual prayers were.cead by the Bishop. I, Moved by Rev. Dr. Caulfeild, seconded by Rev. B. Softley, JUsobUdi—lttBii thcf reading of the minutM be dnpoiiMd with.M::!aiTied. The mantes of the lasTmeeting were then signed. • I'l ACOOUJJTS. The following accounts for the post quarter were thfen IMd before the meetioffi whioh the Staodiog Committee having ezaminied, re- commended should be paid. Free Press Printing Go:, Including the printing of the 16th Report. ....^ ..........i $418 00 Prototype, including the printing of Synod ibBpottforif^TS 845 00 B. A. Taylor *4 Co.:...... 6^ 80 J. Hamiltoii, > for speotal aucKt on making trahsfer to the ( 60 00 A. J. Smyth, J present Secretary....^......;... . . . i ..;,.'.>.. ( 00 00 C. Chapmanw.... ;i.,..*....w. ..' ..«....*-.iUi... 19 46 Contingent Expenses, inchidhigP "^^Ji ' The Board recommend a grant of $400 for od^ year ttpm Jttly 1,1878. 8. The Bbard farther recoipmends that Hf. Mellieb be paid the sum of ||40, being the balance due him of the grant giyen for his outfit. 4. The ^oard recommends that Bev. J. Jacobs be paid the suin of $88 for his expenses in viutinjg the Indians at French Bay, Co. Bruce, as requested by the Bishop. 5. A letter from the BiBV. Mr. Tgcque, in regard to services at Shelburne, was read. ,.;•'? - T ., Vr Tbe Board recommends that Fr6ton,MeIancthoD, Artemesia and Osprey, be formed into a travelling Mission, with a grant of $600 per annum. ' .'li'i.-.i! ',: -y.' ' ' '/ .1' 6. Yen. Archdeacon Fauquier, Bishop elect of Algoma^ applied for a grant towards the Pansh of South Zorra, to take effect from the date of his resignation. The Board recommends that a grant of $800 per annum be patid to Bev. Mr. Fauquier's snocesso^. 7. Bev. J. Hurst apj^ied for a grant towards supplying services for the church at Waikerville, Windsor. The Board recommends a grant of $160. 8. Bey. W. Watson applied for ft grant. towards supplying ser- vices at St Matth^xr's, SydenbMn*. i^nlmmi -mi muinA-nil ,■).;/:. un' •. The Board cannot reconamend any grant, but would stfgg^ thut the Bishop endeavour to seonre oocanonal services for this, iniselon from the neaiest resideptclergypam. ^'jl i!i/tn>r .' ./ 9. |iev. (^. Ke^ applied tp th^ ^.QWrd for a better le^adjustment of soipe of the missions in the iBmoa Distriet The Board recommends that the Bishop appoint a committee to look into this matter. *u>mV^v Kellogg, the Stand- i read clause (^T-t dTit^ IS with the , saltfy of a )n to a Mis- ft , leasant and r fr|om July be paid ^h© given for his )aldthe'BUiii loh Bay, Co. > 8f rvicee at itemesia and rant of $600 fomai applied e effect ftom inum be pand ying sernces apl^ying ~^- i«\igg'J jiiii' .'!' XI. Moved by Rev. Canon NeUes, seconded by Rev. Dr. ;Tow6- ley. Resolved. — That this Report be received and printed toother with the com* mutation Fond Swrplas By-hnr, and bnmght op (or iMkipkion at the nei(t meet- ing of the Soei«ty. --Carried. A letter from Rev. Dr. ^odgltin was laid before the Standing Committee respecting the arfears due hin^ by.bia late mission. The Committee cannot recommend ithat the Sodety take aqy action in this matter. tion be filed Rev. T. W. tee in regartl — -C^orrieo. pod having g of the 80- jvjdeforthe .E.iE. New. Dele^ntea from ieoMd ita late iment Fund. — the Society's ideacon Fau* pinion that the division of th« le to the Rector 3 income of St. »th, 1873, after R«ir. Ji Smythe, the Veftry Rev. [tv of placing and aqd the clause in the le Commuta- Chairman. |v. pr. ;Tow, Resolved. — That the Church Society of the Diocese of Huron hereby returns most grateful acknowledgments to the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gk)sp§l, for Jhe generous gifts and kind sympathy with which thq So- ciety htu io long fostered' Uie'Churdl' in -trnvDiatoese. ' ' Under God we owe to the S. P. O, tt larae metisure of our prosperity, ^fid we honor and gratefully cherish her work on this Western Continent, and especially in Ctmada, therefore, Resolved. — That the Church Society of the Diocese of Huron respectfully «nd earnestly vAcments'tlhd S. P: O. to extend' the same foeteritig lc<««se, and Report wmt amount such Riri^h or finsiioh tk able to p^y towards the support of a Clergyman ; aad upon eneh a report l>ehig tUade r the Muuon Board of the Cliorcii Society, it aball moke rach a grant if neces* aary to such parish or Miaaion, as will make the aggregate sum of $600 per annum, as the minimnm salary of the Incumbent, if under three yeari standing in the Diocese, and if for a loiger period, the aggregate sum of |800 per annum, as the minimum salary. Every Parish or Mission paying the sum of ^00 per annum to the Incum* bent, shall be styled a Reetory aa a self-HKMtaining Parish^ and ahall receive no grant from the Mission Board. Every Clerayman whose name has been placed on the List as a reciment from the surplus otthe Commutation Fund, shall receive the bonus of $200 per an> num, independent and irrespective of what may be apportioned to said Parish by the Mission Board. Any Commuted daigyman whose Parish shall be reported by the Committee as unable to pay to him the requisite sum, shall have such a srant made to him by the MiMion Board as shiall make his salary, (including we amouliit re* ceived by him as a Commuted Clergyman) to reach the aggregate amount of $1000. The By. law heretofore passed, restricting the amount receivable from the Society be, and is hereby repealed. The Benediction was pronounced by the Bishop, and the meet- ing adjourned. COMMITTTEE SUBSEQUENTLY APPOINTED BY THE BISHOP. OK RUUCS or OKMK AKD nKMSDUKS, Very BeT. the T)ean, Yen. Archdeacon Balch, Yen. Archdeacon Marabi the Solicitor and the Secretary. »♦ * APPENDIX, BY-LAWS AND PROPOSED ALTERATIONS. COMMUTATION FUND BY-LAW. 1. And be it further enacted bv and under the authority of the said Act, and by and with tha sanotkm of the Bishop of the said DiooeM, tiiat the surplus of the Clei^ Commutetion Fund be apportioned as follows :— That in aodition to the stipand derived through the Parish and Church Society funds, every Cleigynian, not under Ecclsaiastioal censure, of eight yuan' and upwards active servfoa in this Diooeae, ««ko i$ noiom tkt Connm u toHtm Jf\mut, or who is not re* ceiving a salary fram any other source than th« Church Society, and with the exoeptiona hereinafter mentioned, shall receive #200 per annum, beginning with the dergyman of loageit standing, so far aa the surplui permits. 2. That if after payia^ iLs ^hove, there renaina a surplus of |200 or more, each of such Cleigyman d twelve jcfn' standing, beginning with tha one of senior standing, ahall receive an aaditional |200 per annum. 8. The provision made in section 1 of this, ahall not extend to any Clergy- man eajoviag an endewnent of fsnO a year, mmt shall thai in s e e tM> n 2 ex- tend to Clerninan enjoying ■& endowment of |BQO a yeMr, provided always, that whan a uleigjrmaa is once nlaoed on the lii^ for either of the above sums, no further namea ahall be aAded tuilU a nrviM Mbaiaa ovut and aboTe what isreaniradtomaektlMelaimBofthoaa who nave bsea placed on the list Pro- vided al t J; th at whenever a ClargyioaB is pbood lt^ above sums, i and abore what lonthelist Pro- atotumlistfora MoaiTst from 4. That every Clergyman who shall he anperannnated, whether from aee, sickness or mental infirmity, having been licensed to a parish or miasimi tor eight years in this Diocese, shall be entitled to $200 per annum, and such superannuated Clergymen shall have the first claim, aooording to their respec- tive years of duty, on the surplus fund < Further, that every superannnated Clermuui iriio shall have been lioenaed to a parish or nussion twelve years in this Diocese, shall have a first claim for a second $200 per annum wtten the surplus permits. That any such Clergyman claiming to be superannuated, must forward, or his friends for him, to ^ Seoretaiv of the Church Society, a phjniician's certificate, said physician to be named oy the Society, stating the Causes whleh render him unfit for duty» such oertificatea to be annual, it the Bishop or Church Sodety so require. 5. That in this report. Curates shall be regarded as poaaeasing the same rights in respect thereof, as though they were Incumbents. 6. That all doubtful eaaea, and eases not provided for in this report, shall be brought before the Standing Committee, who shall recommend to tL Society such action as they may deem each case requirss.— Confirmed. The worth t» l«t Section i» ftalitu art propoted to be omitteeL WIDOWS AND ORPHANS BY-LAW. And be it further enaoted by and under the authoritv aforesaid, by and with the sanction of the Bishop of the said Diocese, that the following shall be the By-Law of the said Society to make provision for the due adnutiistering and improving of the Widows and Orphans' Fund of tiie saidSoolety. Bv-law to make provision for the doe administ«ring and improvtnB of the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Huron. Whereas in the division of the funds and property in which thia Society is interested, oertain lands and investments have oeen conveyed to the Church Society of the Diocese of Hunm, for the purpose of making provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, of the United Churoh of EngUnd and Ireland in the Diooese of Huron, and as other lands may be given for the same benevolent purpose, and whereas several sums of money have from tiawto tinw been f^vea and granted far the same purpoae. and tHtereas senneM have been and wiB be preached annually, and ooUeotions made throuriioot the Dioceae, the proceeds of which have bean and will be annuallt invenedt nniata wanted for currant deaaands for the baoefit of Widows and Orphans of Oleigymen de- ceaaed, it is expedient to provide for Mm due adminlatratfoti of the said fnnds and to make ftarther provision for the same objeet 1. Be it therefore enaeted, under Hie authority of the Ad ineorpoiatina the Churoh Society of the Dioesse of Huron, and with the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diooese, that all the said inveetasentsaBd all the moneys received by the Seerelarv of the Churoh Society of the Dioeooe of Huron, aa the pro* oeeds of the oolleetione made for tbepurpoae, shall form a fond to be denomi- nated, "The Widows and Orphans' I^nd el the Diodeseof Huron." 2. Tha* all rants, issnes and profits of land or tenements held by the Society for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, and all moneys given or granted for the same nnrpoea by individnala or app^tmiated to tha fond by the Chmroh Sooiety, ahaU be put to the oredit of th% Widows and Orphans' Fund. ■ -.. .-.. & That the Sddetysliall. iad will pat to the oiMlt of the WUM|I h«l Orphans jtarly and every year on the thlity. first day of Maroh, asomoli p!:inilift5 mmmm gr^»waigMa>a|a«li^J^£ia M JI gt ll i -a»ia M B^^ \ r equal to Five Dollars, for every Clercymali m the DiooeM, which sum shall be coasidered aa part of the iacome of we said fund. 4. That in order to entitle Widows and OrpHains of any €?lergyman to enjoy the annuity hereafter proWded, he mufti fnxn his ordination or entrance into the Diocese have become and continaed to be an annual subscriber ot at least Five DoiUirs to the fundi of the Church Society, or have become a life member of the said Society, and have made all the collections and subsoriptions called for — for the Society, unless excused therefrom by the Lord Bishop. 5. That every Cler^;yman entering the Diocese, and every person ordained in the Diocese under thirty years of age, shall receive all the benefits of thb WidoWs and Orphans' Fund, on complying with the conditions of this By-law. But all others sholf pay in addition to the requirements of Article 4 of this By«-laV, an entrance fee ascending to th6 f the Diocese, in one pay- nstalmentk Of Five Dpi- inch instalments be paid, e deducted from the an- »me scde of payments rgymaa who re-marries, I' this By-law, said pay- ria|M.7;ri.rts'i it '•< i'n*- it it* meeting in June, in bis fund, ana of all the larch, preceding belong- eya received and pa&d on [the Sdoiely will pay to irom the paanng of this iodeae, shAll h^ve beoi a the Ohnnsh Society, or of tiie ConttitalMin of [ttirenNiita ot this By* he the inooow ci the „ on the first diaye of st o< radi quarterly pay- oUowing the deaith m her tn« el thoee Ckrgjrman by any ethctf Society, fcheir payment from the mento to be ocmtinued ^ widow, and when more forty DoUara, M the m- mMor of two ehiMren of . no moM than one hun- J, exoepfe when orphans [each child shall be paid ._ that no widow shall bam olher •MUroes shall viae ahaU not apply to . or children ^oeseae an je of the death or the re* [r each, up to two hun- Imoh ehildran. All an- leir attaining the age of eighteen years or upon their marriage. All aniuiities under this fund shall in case tlie income of the fund prove insufficient to meet them in full, be paid in such equal proportions as the income will allow, unless steps shall be taken by the Society to pay them according to the above scale, and all annuities paid from this fund shall be subject to such changes and alterations of this By-law, as the Society shall from time to time deem necessary to be made. 8. That all moneys to the credit of this fund that may not be required tu meet the annuities payable to the widows and orphans of the Olergy, shall be from time to time invested in some good and sumcieut security upon the re- commendation of the Investment Committee. y. Every widow or guardian of any of the orphans of a Clergyman deserving annuities from the Widows and Orphans' Fund, shall apply by memorial to the Church Society for such annuity, setting forth the time of decease of such Clergyman, the name of his widow and the names and ages of each of the chil- dren, as the case may be, and that the income of such widow dees not exceed .$600 per annum. ] 0. Every annuitant on tiie Widows and Orphans' Fund shall annually, on the First day of January, make one of the following declarations in the presence of a Clergyman or Magistrate, which declaration shall be attested bj^ the (,'ler- gymaa or Magistrate before whom it is made. DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY A WIDOW. I, do hereby declare that I am the widow of the late Rev , that I am entitled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Huron, that I am still a xsidow, and that my income for the past twelve mouths, exchisivc of the sums received from the Widows and Orphans' Fund, has not exceeded Six Hundred Dollars, and further, that my children, as named below, are entitled to annuities from the same fund. Names and ages of niy childfen : Signed before me, : Name of (Jlergyman or Magistrate. Description Residence DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY THE GUARDIAN OF CHILDREN. I do hereby declare that I am the duly appointed guardian of the children of the late Rev , whose names and ages are respec- tively written below, that they are entitled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Huron. Names of children and their ages Name and deacripticm of Clergyman Signed before me, f Magistrate. «•• « fttkev »asv/%aA«& t«asT «t«f»>^u a>vt«s W'A c«a iov/ c«iv v«/ i«a«^ KAkvva §/« v vvaiKV'aA «fi « By-Law, or the construction which should be put upon it or upon any of clauses, such doubts shall be referred to the Standmg Committee, or to a 1 1 . That should any doubt hereafter arise as to the interpretation of the its any other committee that shall be appointed for that purpose, who shall make a report thereuiKtn to the quarterly meeting of the Church Society, and their decision upon such doubt, when sanctioned and confirmed by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, shall be final. H f I • 10 12. That this by-Law shall take effect from July Ist, 1864. — Confinned. o The sum incurred in Section No. 3, was by a subsequent resolution increased to $10 per Clergyman. Amendment passed February 1st, 1864. That Section 7 be amended by striking out that portion commencing with the words, ' 'provided also that no widow, " and ending with ' 'the guardians of mch children," and the substitution of the following: — "Provided also that no widow shall be entitled to an annuity for herself from this fund, whose income from other sources, together with the income be- longing to her children who are dependent on her, shall exceed $600 per aimum, and in case of the death or re-marriage of any widow, the annuity of $60 for each child up to $200 a year, shall be paid to the guardians of such child or children, provided that the income of such child or children shall not exceed $600 per annum. The Committee appointed in June, 1873, to consider certain pro- posed alterations in the Widows and Orphans' By-law, beg to re- port the following alterations : 1. That clause No. 4 be amended by striking out the words, "unkss eacuatd therefrom by the Lord Bishop," and substituting "unless excused therefrom by a written dispensation from the Lord Bishop," giving the reason for such dispensa- tion being granted, which dispensatio/n shall be forwarded by the Clergyman hold- ing the sams to the Secretary, who shall record it in a bookto be kept for tfutt pur- pose, which book shall be submitted to the Standing Committer' for inspection at the metting in June. 2. That Section 7 be amended by striking out the following words, "pro- vided also ihat no vndow shall be entitled to an annuity frmn this fund, whose in- come from other sowrcesshall exceed $600 per anni^fn, but this proviso shall notapply to t/ie annuity granted to the children, unless such child or children possess an ineovw of ^600 per annum," and also rescinding a resolution amending the clause of the By-law passed February 1st, 1867, and recorded in the Society minute book, page 134. 3. That Section 9 be amended by striking out the words, "and that the in- come of the widow shall not exceed 9600 per annum. " 4. That the declaration mentioned in Section 10 bo rescinded, and the fol- lowing substituted: — DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY A WIDOW. I do hereby declare that I am the widow of the late R«v and that I am entitled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Diocese of Huron ; that I am still a widow, and further that my children as named below are under the age of eighteen. Names and ages of children Name of Clergyman or Magistrate Description Residence 6. Tliat Section 11 be amended by striking out the words, "or to any other committee that nhall be appointed for that purpose." 6. That Section 12 be amended by substituting the following, "that this By- kmv «M amended shall tab' effect from January 1st, 1874." .—Confirmed. Bolution increased commencing with ,£ guardians of mch umuity for herself snth the income be- 1 exceed $600 per ow, the annmty ot ffuardianB of such r children shaU not sider certain pro- y-law, beg to re- ords, ''unkM ezcustd ceuml therefrom bif a on for such dispensa- V the Clergyman hold- to be kept for that pvr- itiee far ifwpection a« Uowing words, ''pro- m this fund, whose »n- ^ proviso shall not apply Irm possess an ineonw ding the clause of the Society minute hoot, rds, "amZ that the in- iscinded, and the fol- VIDOW. am the widow of the -I to an annuity from the ihat I am still a widow, the age of eighteen. vords, "or to any other bUowing, "that this By Church Sodety, Kocese of Hmon. The Society met in the New Chapter House, London, November 26th, 1873, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Present. — The Bishop in the chair. Very Rev. Dean Boomer,Ven Archdeacons Balch and Marsh, Eevs. Canons Caulfeild, Innes, Hincks, Nelles and Suiter; Revs. W. Davis, J. Hurst, Dr. Townley, J. T. Wright, J. W. Beaumont, R. Fletcher, A. Sweatman, A. Anthony, J. W. P. Smith, I. Barv, W. L. Mills, E. Softlev, W. Murphy, E. Patterson, T. W. Magahy, A. 8. Falls, J. Hill, H. F. Mellish, G. W. Wye, W. B. Rally, A. E. Miller, H. P. Chase, W. Brookman, R. S. Cooper, J. Downie, W. B. Evans, W. H. Halpin, W. Logan, F. W. Raikes, J. Schulte, 8. L. Smith, R. H. Starr, W. H. Tilley, F. C. Checkley, W. A. Young. Dr. Newton. Messrs. W. Grey, J. Beard, Major Evans, M. Jackson, V. Oronyn .1. J. Dyas, L. Marsh, G. F. Ryland, J. 8. Pearce, Col. Bourke, the Secretary, &c., Ac. The usual prayers were read by the Bishop. MINUTES. I. — Moved by W. Grey, Esq., Seconded by Rev. A. Sweatman, That the printed minutes of the last session being in the bauds of the mem- bers of the Society, the reading thereof be dispensea with. — Carried. II. — Moved by Rev. Canon Caulfeild, Secondedby Rev. Dr. Townley, That as this is the first occasion we have the privilege of meetin|| in this truly ecolasiastical edifice, we, the representatives of the Church Society, de- sire to put upon record the expression of our tibankfulness that a gracious God has been pleased so to prosper us as a Diooese, that this important jportion of our indefatigable Bishop's noble undertaking has been so successfully completed, M to afford us a buuding so admirably adapted to oarrv on, with comfort and security, every department of our Diocesan work, and we hereby renew our • k pledge, both Clergy and Laity, to give his Lordship our united and hearty sup* port in bringing, as we hope and trust soon, to an equally successful comple- tion, his still greater undertaking, tWverection of a Cathedral every way Worthy of the position and claims of oilr i)iocese. — Carried. CHAPTER HOUSE ANb CATHEDRAL. The Bishop having stated that the fact of the Chapter House and the land on whi«rh it stands being vested absolutely in the Church Society, was an almost insurmountable objection and hindrance to the successful carrying on of the building of the Cathedral, and having asked for some arrangement to be made whereby this diffi- culty could be removed without in any way prejudicing the rights and interests of the Church Society, the Stanaing Committee recom- mend that subject to the rights of the Society to the free use and occupation of the Chapter House, the said site be conveyed to the Bishop in trust, to carry ou the work of the Cathedral. III. — Moved by Wm. Grey, Esq., Seconded by Rev. J. Hurst, Whereas the Church Society voted $6,000 towards the erection of the new Cathedral buildings, conditioned upon being furnished therein with suitable offices, rent free, and to assure the Society of this, the Cathedral ^!te was con- veyed to the SfKiiety. And whereas, the Chapter Hon fe of the Cathedral has been erected with commodious offices and rooms therein for all purposes of the Society, and the Secretary is now in possession of the same, and m order to facilitate the com- pletion of the Cathedral buildings, it may be necessary to mor^ge or other- wise incumber the property, and there are objections to the Cnurch Society becoming bound for the repa>-ment of monies borrowed for such purpose. Be it therefore resolved, that subject to the right of the Society to the free use and occupation of the offices and rooms above mentioned, the said site be conveyed by the Society to his Lordship the Bishop in trust, to carry out the objects referred to, until a corporate body shall have been created for the purposes of the Cathedral, when the Bishop shall convey the property to such corporation. — Carried. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, WALLACE. The Incumbent and Vestry of St. George's Cliurch, 8th Conces- sion, Township of Wallace, applied for leave to remove the Church into the new Village of Palmerston. The Standing Committee recommend that the matter be referred to the Bishop and Rural Dean, with power to act ; the question as to the disposri of the land, to be referred to Land Committee. IV. — Moved by Rev. Canon Nelles, Seconded by Rev. A. Sweatman, That the reoommendation of the Standing Committee with reference to St. George's Church, Township of Wallace, be adopted. — Carried. ..fJftW^^I hearty sup- ful comple- every way House and he Church udrance to tiedral, and y this diffi- r the rights ittee recom- [•ee use and eyed to the ion of the new L with suitable al site was con- erected with >ciety, and the itatethe com- igage or other- 3hnrch Society purpose, ety to the free he said site be > carry out the created for the roperty to such 8th Conces- \e the Ghurch jr be referred |e question as Immittee. Ireference to St. VITTORIA. Mr. Wm. Roche, Churchwarden of Christ Church, Vittoria, ap- plied for leave to sell some land (15 acres). The Standing Committee recommend that this be referred to tlie Land Committee with power to act. V. — Moved by Rev. Canon Salter, Seconded by Rev. Dr. Schulte, That the request of the Churchwarden of Vittoria be referred to the Land Committee. — Carried. CLINTON. The Incumbent and Churchwardens of St. Paul's Church, Clinton, apply for a grant to their Parsonage. The Standing Committee recommend that this application be filed to come up in its turn. VL — Moved by Rev. W. B. Evans, Seconded by J. Beard, Esq., That the recommendation of the standing Committee with reference to the application of the Rev. S. B. Kellogg be adopted. — Carried. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' BY-LAW. VII. — Moved by Ven. Archdeacon Marsh, Seconded by Rev. W. B. Evans, That the report of the Committee on the Widows and Orphans' By-Law, as printed in the minutes of last session, be adopted. — Carried. SUPERANNUATION AND COMMUTATION FUND BY-LAW. The Report of the Committee on the Superannuation and Com- mutation Fund By-law was withdrawn on the understanding that the matter would come before the Mission Board. REV. MR. SOFTLEY'S MOTION. The motion of Rev. B. Softley, as printed in the last minutes, was then in order. VIII. — Moved by Archdeacon Balch, Seconded by W. Grey, Esq., Resolved. — That this meeting adopt the principles embodied in Rev. Mr. Softley's motion, and refers the same to the Mission Board with instructions to carry them into execution. — Carried. , COMMUTATION SURPLUS. The President annouucbd that further Surplus having accrued, the Rev. R. 8. Cooper and Rev. S. Harris were placed on the Sur- plus Commutation Fund from July 1st, 1873. 4 INCORPOBATED MEMBERS. IX.— Moved by Rev. J. W. P. Smith, Seconded by Rev. W. Logan, , That the following gentlemen be admitted as incorporated member* of th« iSociety : — Itev. F. W. Kaikes, Belmont, G. V. Salter Brantford, John Fairbanks- Petrolea, John D. Noble, Petrolea, R. Backus Tyrconnell, A. Backus, Tyrconnell. — Carried, DEPUTATION SECRETARY. X. — Moved by Rev. "W. B. Evans, Seconded by Rev. Dr. Townley, That in the opinion of this meeting, it is desirable that an agent should be «mployed to visit the various parishes and missions in the Diocese, for the purpose of urging the claims oi the Church Societv, with a salary of %\,WO per annum aiid expenses, and that the matter be referred to the Mission Board, with power to act. — Carried. NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. J. Beard gave notice that at the next meeting of the Society he would move, That this Society authoriee the necessary steps being taken to unite the oaber* i. of tli« ett, . , ClllCH SOCIITI, DIOCESE OF MIBOE agent should be ^ncese. for the aalary oi 9>t*"" r^ (he Mi»ooii of the Society Uken to unite tHe Jo lie Society at m June, 1870,. on Church Society L he would mot» Ihans' By-law- lwotd8,"The widow \i eo, •h»tt ao* ^°^ The Society met at the Chapter House, London. March 4th, 1874, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Pretent — The Bishop in the chair. Very Bev. Dean Boomer, Ven. Archdeacons Balch and Marsh. Rev. Canons Caulfeild, Elwood, Hincks, and Townley. Eevs. W. Brookman, I. Barr, H. Bartlett, H. P. Chase, W. Craiff, P. L. Checkley, W. Davis, W. Daunt, J. Downie, E. Davis, A. S. Falls, E. Fletcher, J. Hurst, T. Hughes, F. Harding, "W. H. Halpin, R. W. Johnstone, S. B. Kellogg, W. Logan, H. F. Mellish, A. E. Miller, T. W. Magahy, E. E. Newman, E. Patterson, E. V. Rogers, F. W. Raikes, E. Soflley, J. Snwthe, R. ^. Starr, J. W. P. Smith, A. Sweatman, T. E. Sanders, G. Tumbull, G. W. Wye, J. T. Wright, and W. A. Young. [44] Messrs. J. Beard, V. Crony n, Major Evans, W. Grey, L. Marsh, Or. F. Ryland, and the Secretary. [7] The usual prayers were read by the Bishop. MINUTES. I, Moved by Rev. Canon Caulfeild, Seconded by Rev. J. Hurst, Resolved. — ^That the minutes of the last meeting being printed, the reading of the same be dispensed with. — Carried. The minutes of the previous meeting were then signed. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts for the last two quarters were laid before the meeting, which the Standing Committee, after due examination, recommended should be paid. Free Press % 90 85 Prototype, including Quarterly Reports 90 26 E. A. Taylor & Co 61 81 Contingent Expenses, including Postage. 170 96 $418 87 2 II. Moved by J. Beard, Esq., Seconded by W. Grey, Esq., Resolved. — That the accounts as now presented be paid. — Carried. RULES OP ORDER. III. Moved by Archdeacon Marsh, Seconded by W. Grey, Esq., Sesolved. — 'That until Rules for the preservation of Order are adopted by this Sodety, the Rules far the preservation of Orler, Ko. Ill, in the Constitu- tion of the Synod, be the guide for conducting the business of the Society. — Carried. THE CHAPTER HOUSE. The Bishop desires to place on record his grateful acknowledge- ment for the grant of Six Thousand Dollars, made by the Ohurch Society in June, 1872, towards the erection of the Cathedral Chap- ter House, but as this grant might be misunderstood by some of the contributors to the fuids of the Society, and thus be made pre- judicial to its interests, the Bishop would prefer that the $6,000 should be considered as a loan, to be repaid to the Society at the option, either of the Bishop, Dean and Chapter, or of the Church Society. In the meantime, the Society should hold a first mortgage for the above amount on the Chapter House, the interest to go m lieu of rent. The Bishop is desirous, should it please G'^d to pros- per his undertaking, that the Society should ultimately enjoy all the accommodatiou required for their use, free of rent. IV. Moved by W. Grey, Esq., Seconded by Rev. J. Hurst, Resolved. — ^That the proposition of the Bishop be accepted, and that the So- licitor of the Society be requested to make out the Deed and Mortgage, and have them executed in accordance with the Bishop's suggestion, and that the Resolution No. Ill, passed at the last meeting, be hereby rescinded, and that the By-Law respecting the creation of a SinkmgFund for the repayment uf the original grant be repeued.^?arried. UNION OP CHURCH SOCIETY AND SYNOD. In pursuance of the notice given at the last meeting, V. Mr. J. Beard moved, Seconded by Bev. Canon Caulfeild, That the Society authorize an application being made to Parliament, for an Act to autiiorize the union of the Church Society with the Synod, in the event of the Synod concurring. The Constitution of the new incorporated Synod to be in accordance with the Report of a Committee submitted to the Society in June, 1870, with such alterations as may be necessary, to provide for the ap- pointment of a Secretary-Treasurer, and define his duties. The Committee appointed by the Bishop, to be prepared with a report on the subject at the next quarterly meeting. --Carriea. A motion to add a rider to the above resolution, with respect to notifying life members having been previously put and lost Vi-^.. Jli; led. e adopted by the ConBtitu- 3 Society.— Gamed. cknowledge- the Church tiedral Ohap- by some of je made pre- it the $6,000 lociety at the • the Church first mortgage srest to go m God to pros- y enjoy ft" the and that the So- l Mortgage, and ,n, and that the jinded, and that repayment of the OD. arliament, for an mod, in the event rporated Synod to to the Society m ovide for the ap- with a report on vith respect to Lnd lost 8 MISSION BOARD REPORT. The Miesion Board made the following report : 1. With regard to the Surplus Commutation Fund By-Law refer- red to them at the last meeting, the Board recommend the following alterations : Claute No. 1. To strike out the urords, "who is not on the Com- mutation Fund, or who is not receiving a salary from any other source than the Church Society." ilhuse No. 2. To change the word "twelve" to "ten." Clause No. 3. To strike out the words from the beginning of the clause down to "$500 a year,'' and to substitute the following : "The provisions made above shall not extend to any Clergyman, so long as, and while he is enjoying a clerical income of over |l,200 per annum." Chwe No. 4. To strike out the words, "whether from age, sick- ness, or mental infirmity." To change the word "twelve" to "ten.'' To strike out the last sentence beginning "That any such" down to the end of the clause. Clame No. 5. To be struck out altogether. Clause No. 6. To become clause No. 5. These amendments to bei printed and brought up foi adoption at the next meeting, 2 The Board recommend That no congregation enjoying the exclusive services of a Clergy- man, shall be entiUed to receive any grant from the Mission Funds towards the support of such Clergyman, except upon the special re- commendation of the Mission Boara. 8. The Board recommend That every parish. paying the sum of $800 per annum to its Cler- gyman, and providing a suitable residence for him, or its equivalent, shall be considered a Bectory. That no parish which is considered by the Mission Board as able to pay its Clergyman the sum of $800 per annum, and to provide him with a suitable residence, or its equivalent, shall receive any grant from the Mission Board. 4. The Board recommend That Westminster and Petersville be formed into a Mianon with a grant of $200 per i^^nnum. 5. The Board recommend That the southern suburbs cf the Town of Stratford, and the places adjacent, be formed into a Mission, to be under the direction of the Burd Dean of Perth, and that a grant of $800 per annum be g^ven. 6. The Board recommend i That a grant of $25 per annum be made to the Bev. D. Beacon , for outlay for horse hire and expenses incurred in keeping up the services at Kent Bridge. The question of the readjustment of the Misuon Grant List has been discussed, but in order to obtain a correct basis for settling the proposed grants, the Board deem it absolutely necessary to ob- tain the correct return of each Clergyman's clerical income. The Secretary has therefore been instructed to prepare a properly tabulated circular, and to forward one to every Clergyman with a request to send it to the Secretary, on or before April 1st. yi. Moved by Rev. J. Smythe, Seconded by Kev. Canon Townley, That the Report of the Mission BoMrd be received, and that the clauaea be tead seriatim. — Carried. The first clause was then read. • VII. Moved by Rev. J. Smythe, Seconded by Rev. W. Logan, That the Beport of the Mission Board, on the Saiplus Commutation Fnnd By-Liaw, be printed, and brought up for adoption at the next meeting of the Society. — Carried. The second clause was then read. VIII. Moved by Rev. E. Softley, seconded by W. Grey, Esq., That the recommendation of the Mission Board with respect to Clergymen serving in one congregation be adopted. — Ci^ed. The third clause was then read. fix. Moved by Rev. Canon Townley, seconded by Rev. E. Softley, That the recommendation of the Mission Board in reference to self -sustaining Parishes be adopted. — Carried. The fourth clause was then read. X. Moved by Rev. E. Sbftley, seconded by Rov. Canon Townley, That the recommendation of the Mission Board with refemxce to Westmin- ster and Petersville be adopted. — Carried. The fifth clause was then read. XI. Moved by Rev. Dr. Oaulfield, seconded by Rev. R. V. Rogers, That the recommendation of the Mission Board with regard to the Stratford Mission be adopted. — Carried. The sixth clause was then read. '^ 'XII. Moved by Rev. Br. Oanlfeiid^ seconded by Rev. % W. Johnstone, That the consideration of the recommend rition made by the Miuion Board, W:ith reoard to Rev. D. Deacon'ik Application be postponed untilthe l«adjust- nient ofthe Mission Qnints..M;arried. The Secretanr loid before the meeting. Missionary Reports from the Revs. J. Hill, H. B. Wray, and- Geo. Keys; and the Report of Rev. J. Hurst, Deputation Secretary, also from School Teachers, J. Cameron and J. Greenbird. i . . \v XIII. Moved by Rev.E.E.Newman,Beconded by Rev.W.Downie, That the report of the Deputation Secretary be printed for circulation.— Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS. The Rev. W. B. Evans applied for a grant of $100 for services rendered by him in the Proton Mission. The standing Committee recommended this grant. XIV. Moved by V. Cronyn, Esq., seconded by Rev. J.W. P.Smith, That the grant of $100 to the Rev.W. B. Evans for his services in the Proton Mission recommended by the Standing Committee, be paid. — Carried. The Bev. E. R. Jones applied for a grant towards rebuilding the church at Manchester, lately destroyed by a hurricane. The Rev. R. Wilson applied for a grant towards St. George's Church, London Township. The Standing Committee recommended that an application be made to the 8. P. C. K. Society for grants to these two churches. XV. Moved by Rev. A. Sweatman, seconded by Rev. Canon Caulfeild, That the recommendations of the Standing Committee with reference to the applications of the Rev. R. Wilson, and Rev. E. R. Jones be adopted. —Carried. The Rev. W. Brethoar applied for a grant towards the Parsonage at Florence. The standing Committee regretted that there are no funds at their disposal for parsonages. XVT. Moved by Archdeacon Balch, seconded by Rev. Canon Elwood, Beaolved.-'ThsA said application be fyleA with other similar applications, until such time as the state of their funds \nll enable the Church Society to make grants for this purpose. 'Carried. LONDON RECTORY SURPLUS. The Secretary stated that he had a considerable surplus in hand, and asked for instructions as to its disposal. XVII. Moved by V. Cronyn, Esq., seconded by Archdeacon Marsh, That the Secretary of the Church Society until further ordered, pay to the Influmbents of the Cathedral of tho Holy Trinity, Christ Church, and the Memorial Church, in equal shares, quarterly, on the ilnit da^s pf January, April, July, and October in each year, whatever surplus shall be in his hands at the time, from the St. Paul's Rectory Fund, af t«r deducting the Rector's share of the fund to the date of such payment.— Carried. THE ALQOMA MISSION. The Secretary laid before the Society, a letter and printed circu- lar from Rev. Dr. Lett of the Toronto Dipoese, relating to the support of Missionaries in the Algoma Diocese. This letter was received by the Bishop sinoe the last meet^i^ff of tho Society, and Dr. Lett had been informed the itaatter woidd be brought Wore tl^e r as-sesBSBSHiw .nn i L.m i 6 Society at the earliest opportunity. XVIII. Moved by Rev. Canon Townley, seconded by Archdeacon Marsh, That the Church Society of the Diocese of Hurou having heard read, a letter addressed by the Rev. Dr. Lett to the Lord Bishop of Huron, beg respectfully to state that when called upon to vote a grant towards the income of the Bishop of Algoma, they understood it to be the intention of the Diocese of Toronto to support the Missionaries previously appointed by that Diocese to labor in the Algoma Diocese, until such time as a permanent scheme should be devised for their maintainance under the new Missionary Diocese. At the same time they desire to assure the Diocese of Toronto of the cheerful readiness of this Diocese to do all in their power by voluntary effort to assist the Bishop of Algoma in carrying on the work of his Diocese ; and that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Rev. Dr. Lett, the Rev. E. F. Wilson, Commissary to the Bishop of Algoma, and the Chairman of the Mission Board of the Diocese of Toronto. — Carried. JOINT EXPENSES OP CHURCH SOCIETY t DEAN & CHAPTEi' XIX. Moved by the Secretary, seconded by Rev. A. Sweatmj .. That whereas in moving the Church Society's Offices to the new Chapter House, certain necessary expenses have been incurred, and whereas it is ex- pedient to ascertain the definite amount of ordinary expenses to be borne respectively by the Church Society and the Dean and Chapter. Be it therefore resolved that a Committee be appointed by His Lordship the Bishop, to examine and audit the accounts already incurred in furnishing the Church Society Offices, and to apportion the respective amounts thereof to be paid by the Church Society and the Dean and Chapter, and to arrange the proportion of expenses to be paid by them in future. The said Committee to report at the next meeting of the Society. — Carried. WIDOWS & ORPHANS BY-LAW. The Secretary stated that the notice of motion, of which Mr. Beard had given notice at the last meeting, had been withdrawn. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. XX. Moved by Rev. J. Hurst, seconded by Rev. Canon Townley, That the following persons be admitted as members of this Society. UFE. Rev. A. S. Falls and Mrs. Falls, Berlin. INCORPORATED. Judge Robinson, Barnia. George A. Carman, do Col. Davis. do A. 0. Clark, do Q. W. Girdlestone, .. Windsor. Mrs. W. B. Rally,. Glanworth. Sydney Perrin London. Mrs. 8. Perrin, London. F. 6. Johnstone, Barnia. The Bishop then pronounoed the benediotion and the meetiqg adjourned. LrchdeacoD read, a letter g respectfully of the Bishop of Toronto to labor in the )e devised for ame time they »f this Diocese of Algoma in resolution be aissary to the ;he Diocese of CHAPTER' ,. Sweatmi/.. 3 new Chapter lereas it is ex- es to be borne is Lordship the furnishing the ■m thereof to be to arrange the Committee to Icb Mr. Beard iwn. ion Townley, ciety. „, ..Windsor. [.Olanworth. London. ....London. the meetiqg COMMITTEES APPOINTED. BY THE BISHOP. ON UNION or CHUBCH SOOIBTY AND STNODb Bev Oanon Gaulfeild, J. Beard, Esq., Bev. A. Sweatman, and Rev. Ganon Hincks. ON JOINT AOCOCSTS. Very Rev. the Dean, Ven. Archdeacon Marsh, Col. Shanly, J. Hamilton, and the Secretary. REPORT OP DEPUTATION SECRETARY. London, March 3rd, 1874. To the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Huron, President oi' the Diocesan Church Society. My Dear Lord Bishop, Permit me to present through your Lordship, my first Report as Deputation Secretary of the Church Society. My appointment to this office dates ft'om the beginning of the year, the first ten days of whioh was spent moving my family and settling in London. The remaining portion of January and February has been employed as follows : Jan. 10. — Left London for Brantford. 11. — Preached in the morning at Grace Church, Brantford, and in the evening at St. Jude's. 12. — Addressra the Missionary Meeting in Grace Church. In addition to this, an annual subscription Uat was opened in the meeting, and signed by those present. 13. — Aduressed a meeting at Onondaga. The attendance was good for a stormy evening. 14. — Addressed a soodand enthusiastic meeting at Mount Pleasant. 16. — Meeting at Brantford. Weather exceedmgly cold, meeting rather small. The Revs. Canon Nellea, R. D., G. J. R. Salter, A. Sweatman, and H. F. Mellish were present at most of these meetinos, and addressed them. 18. — Preached morning and evening in St. James' Church, Paris, and ad- dressed the Sunday School. A goodly number of children were already working actively with their mission boxes, and eight others *applied for them. 19. — Addressed Missionary Meeting in Paris. Evening very unfavorable. An annual subscription list was introduced and signed. 20. — Visited several families around Paris, and obtained 8 annual sub- scriptions, with promise of increase. Rev. Canon Nelles accomp- anied me durins a ^rtion of this canvass. 24. — Left London for Samia. 25. — Morning, preached in Christ Church, Corunna ; afternoon, addressed the Indians in Rev. J. Jacobs' Mission. Mr. Jacobs stated that the collection was about three times the amount of their usual sub- scription. Evening, preached in Moortown. The Revs. R. Fletcher, R. D., and T. S. Ellerby were present, and addressed the Indians in the afternoon. 26. — Aildressed a good meetins at St. George's, Samia. 27.— Meeting at Point Edward, eveninjg ve^ wet, oongreaation small. Feb. 1. — Preached morning and evening in Woodstock, and addressed the Sunday Sohool. Afternoon, preached at Beaohville. 2. — Visited several persons in Woodstock who promised subMriptions during the year. ^ 4. — Meeting at Warwick^ attendance large. 5. — Addressed a meeting in the SchoolnxHn of the Memorial Church, London. Yen. Archdeacon Balch, and Rev. Canon lunes were also present. 8. — Preached twice in Trinity Church, Gait, in aid of the Church Society, and addressed the Sunday School, encouraging the children to take out mission boxes. 9.— Went with Rev. W. B. Currau, to visit some Parishioners, to prepare the way for the Parochial Association Collectors. 10. — Rev. Mr. Curran kindly drove me to Berlin, where we addressed a good meeting in St. John's Church. 11. — Meeting in St. Jude's, Brantford. 12. — Addressed meeting in St. John's, Cathcart. 15. — Preached morning and evenine in St. James', Inaersoll, in aid of the Church Society, and addresied the Sunday SchooL In the after- noon, preached at Beachville. Ash-Wed. — Preached in the Chapter House, London. 19.— Addressed Missionary Meeting in St. John's, London Township. Evening unfavorable, but attendance good. Present, the Venr Rev. Dean Boomer, Yen. Archdeacon Marsh, and Rev. Rural Dean Lomu). 22.— Preached in aid of the Mission Fund in St. George's, Samia. Mr. Robinson, brought $1 towards the Missionary Collection on the 25th of January. Afternoon, addressed the Sunday School, where 32 children volunteered to take out mission boxes. Evening, preached at Point Edward. Rev. R. W. Johnstone asked for 20 mission boxes. 23 & 24. — Canvassed Rev. Mr. Ellerby's congregation in Samia, and obtained an annual subscription ust of 9100, the greater portion of which was new, nine new $5 subscribers were pbced on the list, five of which desired to become incorporated members, viz. ; — Judge Robinson, Geo. A. Carman, Esq., Col. Davis, A. C. Clark, Esq., F. G. Johnstone, Esq., M. D. 25 & 26. — ^Was spent in Windsor, arranging some unfinished business connected with the Sunday School Buflding Fund there. While in Windsor, G. W. Girdlestone asked to Income an incorporated member of the Church Society, and paid me ^. Mar. 1. — Morning, preached at Port Dover, afternoon at Yittoria, evening at Simcoe, all in aid of the Church Society. So fur my work has been irregular, on account of this beinj^ the time of the year when most of the meetings are held. I have there- fore gone from place to place as rapidly as poesible, and have been unable BO far, to do much canvassing in tne Parishes for annual subscriptions. I am your Lordship's obedient servant, JOHN HURST. emorial Church, alnneswerealso 5 Church Society, e children to take ioners, to prepare J we addreased a rsoll, in aid of the ol. In the after- x)ndon Towneihip. lent, the Veiy Rev. Rural Dean Loffjn- ge'a, Samia. Mr. Collection on the iday School, where boxes. Eveninj^ Btone asked for 20 ion in Samia, and e greater portion of p&ced on the list, " members, viz. ;-— lavis, A. C. Chirk, infinished business tnd there, le an incorporated ^"ittoria, evening at of this being the &. I have there- £ and have been Ishes for annual OHN HUBST. '^ '4^. The Society met in the Chapter House, London, on June 2, 1874, at ten oVlock a. m, Present. — The Lord Bishop in the Chair. Very Rev. Dean Boomer, Ven. Archdeacons Balch and Marsh. Rev. Canons Cuulfeild, Elwood, Hincks, Nelles, Salter and Townley. Revs. A. Anthony, H. Bartlett, J. W. Beaumont, J. Brethour, H. Cooper, R. S. Cooper, F. L. Checkley, R. Cordner, J. P. Cur- ran, Evans Davis, W. Davis, J. Downie, T. C. DesBarres, H. F. Darnell, A. S Falls, R. Fletcher, C. H. Green, T. F. Greenfield, E. Grasett, J. Hurst, S. Harris, F. Harding, W. H. Halpin, T. Hughes, R. W. Johnston, J. Jacobs, A. Jamieson, 8. B. Kellogg, W. Logan, W. L. Mills, C. R. Matthew, J. J. Morton, A. H. R. Mulholland, N. H. Martin, W. Murphy, A. E. Miller, H. F. Mel- lish, G. 0. Mackenzie, E. E. Newman, Dr. Newton, R. V. Rogers, F. W. Raikes, W. Rally, E. J. Robinson, F. Ryan, J. Smythe, E. fSoftley, R H. Starr, J. W. P. Smith, S. L. Smith, Dr. Schulte, W. H. Tilley W. Tibbetts, T. Watson, J. T. Wright, G. W. Wye, H. B. Wray.' (67) Messrs. W. Grey, J. Beard, G. F. Rylijnd.T. E.P. Trew, Major Kvans, Col. Bourke, M. Jackson, A. Elfls, P. Roe, L. R. Marsh, G . Robson, Col. Shanly, Judge Hughes, H. Crotty, V. Cronyn, A. C. Chapman, J. Hamilton, the Secretary, etc. (18) The usual prayers were read by the Bishop. MINUTES. I. Moved by Rev. J. Hurst, seconded by Rev. Canon Salter, Resolved, That the minutes of the last meeting being printed, the reading of the same be dispensed with. Carried. ANNUAL ACCOUNTS. The accounts of the financial yeai* to March Slat, 1874, (16th year,) with the auditors' report thereon, and The Certificate of the Bank of Commerce, acknowledging that they hold debentures to the amount of Four Hundred and Sixty- one Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-three Dollars and Ninety- eight Oentfl, (1461,848.08) for safe-lteeping and collection, on ac- ooaot of the Church Society of the Diocese of Huron were laid before the Society. I ELECTION OF OPPICERS. II. Moved by Eev. Dr. Caulfeild, Seconded by Rev. H. Cooper, . That the following gentlemen be elected Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year : Rev. Canon ^^ttridge, B. D., Rev. G. J. R. Salter, M. A., James Hamilton, Esq. , Judge HugTies, P. Hurdon, L. Lawrason, P. Talfourd, P. W. Thomas, Esquires. Carried. III. Moved by Judge Hughes, . Seconded by P. Roe, Esq. That Mr. John Beard be elected a Vice-President of this Society. Carried. IV. Moved by G. F. Ryland, Esq. Seconded by Rev. F. Harding, That the Rev. J. Smythe be elected a Vice-President. Carried, V. Moved by Rev. Canon Caulfeild, Seconded by J. Beard, Esq., That the following ofBcers be elected for the ensuing year : E. B. Reed, Esq., Secretary; V. Cronyn, Esq., Solicitor; The Bank of Commerce, Treasurer; Messrs. J. Hamilton and A. G. Smith, Auditors. Carried. COMMITTEE ON BY-LAWS, AND BOOK AND TRACT COMMITTEE. VI. Moved by Rev. Canon Nelles, Seconded by P. Roe, Esq., That the follovAng gentlemen be appointed on the several coiimiittees named : COMMITTEK ON BY-lAWS. Archdeacon Marsh, The Solicitor, J. Hamilton, Esq., John Beard, Esq., and The Secretary. BOOK AND TRACT COMMITTEE. Rev. Canons Caulfeild and Innes, Revs. E. E. Newman, J. Hurst and J. Smythe. Carried. LAND AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE. VII. Moved by Rev. Canon Elwood, Seconded by Rev. Dr. Townley, That the following members form the Land and Investment Committee ; The Dean, Archdeacon Marsh, Rev. Canons Innes and Caulfeild, Rev. E. E. Newman, Rev. J. Huret, Rev. J. Smythe, Col. Shanly, James Hamilton, Esq., V. Cronyn, Esq, J. Beard, Esq., W. Grey, Esq., and each Rector, for the sale of the lands belonging to his Rectory. Five to form a quorum. Carried. BALLOT. The Bishop appointed Rev. A. E. Miller, Rev. H.Bartlott, Pet^r Roe, Esq., and H. Crotty, Esq., scrutineers of the ballot for the Standing Committee. The ballot was then taken. EPISCOPAL FUND COMMITTEE. VIII. Moved by Rev. W. Logan, Seconded by Rev. W. Murphy, That the Secretary, J. Hamilton, Esq., and the Solicitor lie the Episcopal Fund Committee, Carried. SOLICITOR'S ACCOUNTS. The following accounts of the Solicitor were laid before the meeting, which the Standing Committee having examined, recom- mendedf to be paid : COMMITTEE. )ral committees in Beard, Esq., 3 Synod Assessment account for Trials under Canon IX $122 17 London Rectory on settling Rev. J. Smythe's claim to surplus 90 4.5 General Purposes Fund > 24 00 8ustentation Fund 17 40 Episcopal and Arehd* • ■■. i ""und 143 '2H IX. Moved by Rev. W. H. Tilley, Seconded by Rev. A. 8. Falls, That the accounts of the Solicitor having been examined by the Standing Committee and found correct be paid. Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS TO CHURCHES AND PARSONAGES. Rev. E. J. Robinson, for $bO towards Elma Church; Rev. W. B. Rally, for grant towards parsonage at Glanworth ; Rev. J. J. Morton, for grant to Church at Shelburne. The Standing Committee recommHuded that these applications be filed with similar applications. Moved by Rev. Canon Townley, Seconded by Rev.E. E. Newman, That the recommendation of the Standing Committee respecting the appli- cations for grants to churches and parsonages be adopted. Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS FOR MISSION SERVICES. Rev. G. 0. Mackenzie, for $100 for keeping up services in Kiii- loss. On learning the state of the Mission Fund Rev. Mr. Mac- kenzie withdrew his application. Rev. H. Bartlett, asking for division of his present Mission, which contains twelve townships, and for a grant of $300 if such division is made. Rev. J. Hutchinson, for a grant for services at Kirkton. Rev: R. W. John8tt)ne, for an increased grant ot $50. The Standing Committee recommended that these applications be referred to the Mission Board. XI. Moved by Rev. R. Fletcher, Seconded by Rev. Evans Davis, That the recommendation of the Standing Cqmmittee be adopted, referring the above-mentioned applications for grants to the Mission Board. Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR BOOKS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Applications asking for grants of Books to Sunday Schools were received from Rev. J. J. Morton, of Proton Mission, Rev. G. Keys, of Holland Mission, Rev. R. S. Cooper, Invermay Mission, and Rev. H. Cooper, of Brussels. The Standing Committee recommended a reference to the Book and Tract Committee. XII. Moved by Rev. J. Smythe, Seconded by Rev. Canon Caulfeild, That the recommendation of the Standinc Committee with reference to grants to Sunday Schools be adopted. Carried. WARDSVILLE TRUST. The Rev. G. W. Wye applied to the Society to grant the sum of f ^f 1 $235, known aa the Wardsville Endowment, towards the liquida- tion of the debt on the Parsonage, on the understanding that the Mission raise the balance of the debt within the next three months, this application being made by the majority of the members of the vestries of the Mission, and with the fall consent and approval (in writing) of Dr. Francis, the original donor of the Endowment. The Standing Committee recommended compliance with the above request, XIII. Moved by Rev. Canon Salter, Seconded by Rev. J. T. Wright, That the application of Rev. G. W. Wye respecting the Wardsville Endow- ment, as recommended by the Standing Committee, be granted, ou condition that an equivalent amount be first raised by the Mission. Carried. APPLICATIONS RELATING TO LAND. The following Applications relating to Lands were recommended by the Standing Committee, to be referred to the Land Committee. The Society referred them under the following conditions. Applications referred with power to act. Rev. T. E. Sanders, respecting lot in Tilsonburg. Jas. Claque, respecting the Irish Settlement, Windsor. T. 8. Trew, respecting glebe lot in Kincardine. 0. R. Cooper, respecting lot in Brussels. Rev. A. E. Miller, respecting Dunwich glebe. Rev. F. G. Elliott, respecting the Street Railway in Sandwich. Applications referred for investigation and report at next meeting. Rev. G-. Keys, leave to sell part of lot of St. Paul's Church, Chatsworth. A. C. Hawkins, respecting lot in Port Albert. Rev. H. Bartlett, respecting lot in Leamington. The meeting adjourned at 1 o'clock p. m. until 2:30 p.m. At 2:30 p. m. the Society reassembled, the Bishop in the Chair. REPORT OP SCRUTINEERS ok BALLOT for STANDING COMMITTEE. The Scrutineers appointed by His Lordship the Bishop to examine the ballot for tne Standing Committee, beg to report the following clergymen as elected : Rev. Canon Townley, Rev. Mr. Mellish, Rev. J. T. Wright, Rev. F. Harding, Rev. Mr. Starr, Rev. Mr. Millar, Rev. Mr. Softley. NoTB. —Rev. Mr. Softley and Rev. Mr. Wye received the same Lumber of votes, 14. The following members of the Laity were elected : Mr. Davidsoii, I Mr. Ryland, Mr. P. Roe, I Mr. Gilkinson, Mr. Crotty. All of which is respectfully submitted. P. ROE, Chairman. Committee Room, 2nd June, 1874 K :he liquida* ig that the ree months, ibers of the pproval (in vraent. 3 with the la ville Endow - , oil condition 3d. icommended Committee, dons. ir. Sandwich. ing. ul's Church, |30 p.m. At Ihair. POMMITTEE- Bishop to report the :^> jd the same Note by Sechbtary.— The Kev. Canon Townley takes the place of Rev. A. S. Falls, appointed Bural Dean. The Rev. H. F. Melliah takes the place of Rev. W. Logan, ap- pointed Rural Dean. UNION OF CHURCH SOCIETY AND SYNOD. REPORT OF COMMITTEE. The Committee appointed to revise the report of committee on proposed constitution of the Incorporated Synod, beg to report that they recommend the adoption of the report submitted in June, 1870, with the following amend- ments : For No. 10, as written opposite and No. 13 in place of the addition pro- posed to No. 12 ; and a few verbal alterations necessary. ST. GEORGE GAULFEILD, Chairman. CONSTITUTION OP THE SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF HURON- Jbairman. I. — CONSTITUTION OF SYNOD. 1. The Synod shall consist of the Bishop of the Diocese, of the Clergy duly licensed therein, or holding any Diocesan office, and not under ecclesi- astical censure, and Lay Representatives elected as hereinafter provided. 2. Clergymen who have been members of the Synod, but who have become superannuated, or invalided, with the Bishop's consent, shall retain aU their iMivileges as members of the Ssmod. 3. The Lay Representatives shall be communicants of at least one year's standing ; and shall be elected annually, during Easter week, by each duly organized congregation, from among their own number, at a meeting legally convened ; and it shall be the duty of the wardens of each congregation to provide a book in which each member of the congregation, of the full age of twenty-one years, shall subscribe his name as being a member of the Church of England, and as belonging to no other religious denomination ; and such, and no othens, shall be entitled to vote at the election of Lay Representatives. 4. The Incumbent, or his assistant, shtdl preside at the election ; and in their absence a chairman, elected by a majority of those present. 5. The number of Representatives shall be as follows: — For every con- gregation, one ; when the registered voters exceed fifty, two ; and when they exceed one hundred and fifty, three ; and at each meeting it shall be the duty of the chairman to have the list read over, and the names of all those who have died, or who have become disqualified, shall be erased previous to the election. 6. Each Representative shall receive from the clergyman, or chairman of the meeting, the following certificate: — DIOCESE OF HURON. Town (or Township) of Congregation of Number of registered voters, 1 hereby certify that, at a meeting of this congregation, held on dW of 18 Mr. was duly elected a Representative to the Synod for the current year. I also certify that $ , the Synod Asseasmeut to Easter, has been paid by the above congregation. Chairman. And each Representative shall continue in office until his successor is appointed. 7. If a vacancy occur by the death, removal or resignation of any Representative, the Clergyman shall proceed to hold a new election within i 6 oue month, due notice being given by him daring divine service, on some Sunday preceding the meeting, provided that no such election shall take place between the time that the See becomes vacant and the election of Bishop, saving and except when a vacancy occurs by death, removal or resignation during the above interval, or within one month previous to the vacancy of the See. 8. It shall be the duty of the chairman, within six days after the election of Representatives, to send to the Secretaries of the Synod the name or names of tlie person or persons elected, and when more than one, the number of registered voters ; and it shall be the duty of the Secretaries, on the receipt of such names^ to send to the said chairman a printed form of the Certificate in Article 6 iw each Representative, and such printed forms only shall be pres^ited by the Representatives on taking their seats in the Synod. 9. That the Synod shall meet annually, or oftener, at- the option of the Bishop. 10. Each clergyman within the Diocese shall send to the Bishop, througli the Secretary-Treasurer, the name of any congregation hereafter established under his charg^e ; describing its locality, in order that it may be recorded in the book in which a list of uie congregaticms is kept. Such new congregation must make application to the Bishop to be admitted to the privilege of send- ing representatives to Synod. 11. When the Bishop is not present, he shall appoint his deputy to pre- side in his place. A quorum of the Synod shall consist of the Bishop, or his deputy, and not less than one-fourth of the whole numbei of both Cler^ and Lay Representatives respectively, except in case of the Synod assembling for the election of its Bishop, when the quorum shall consist of at least one-half of the Clergy and Lay Representatives respectively. 12. A. Clerical and Lay Secretary shall be chosen annually by the Synod from among the members thereof, who shall remain in office until the next annual meeting of the Synod. Their duty shall be to take minutes of the pro- ceedings of the Syndtl, to preserve its journals and records, to attest the public acts of the body, and faitMully to deliver into the hands of their successors all bodes and papers relative to the concerns of the Synod, which may be in their possession ; and in case of a vacancy in the See, to summon the Synod for the election of a Bishop. 13. A Secretary-Treasurer shall be appointed by vote of Synod, whose duty it shall be to attend to all the business of the Synod when not in session, including the receipt and taking charge of all moneys belonging to the Synod, under tiie direction of the ^^shop, the Standing Con^mittee and officers of the Synod. 14. That the paid officers of the Synod shall be the Secretary -Treasurer, and an assistant, if required, also the Auditors ; and that the Secretary-Trea- surer shall furnish security to the satisfaction of the Bishop and the Standing Committee. 15. There shall be annually elected by the Synod, immediately after the election of the Secretaries, two Auditors, whose duties shall be to examine all accounts of the Secretary-Treasurer, and to report on them to the Standing Committeb 16. There shall be a Standing Committee, ten of whom shall form a quorum. The Bishop, Dean, Archdeacons, Rural Deans, Secretaries and Solicitor shall be ex-officio members of the Standing Committee. In addition to the ex-officio members, 15 clergvmen .and 25 laymen shall be elected umually by ballot out of the members of the Synod, by each order respectively. It shaU be the duty of the Standing Committee to manage all the funds which were held by the Church Society, and administer the same in accordance with the By-Laws of the Synod. 17. That before the Synod shall enter upon any business at any of its meetings, the following prayers shall be said: — * \ S ^tf ice, on some EiU take place on of Bishop, or resignation acancy of the er the election ame or name» he number of )n the receipt ;he Certificate only shall be nod. option of the ishop, through er established 36 recorded in w congregation nlege of send- leputy to pre- Bishop, or his th Clergy and assembhng for ; least' one-half y by the Synod until the next ites of the pro- itest the public eir successors ich may be in on the Synod Synod, whose when not in belonging to lon^mittee and ry-Treasurer, |ecretary-Trea- the Standing ^tely after the .J examine all the Standing shall form a and Solicitor J laymen shall py each order manage all kter the same I at any of its i 1>REVENT US, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy name, and finally, by Thy imercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord.— Amex. -f^ God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we humbly beseech Thee to prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society, and to comfort with Thy grace those be- nefactors who contribute to its support. Visit >vith Thy fav-or our Sovereign QuKEN Victoria, and all in authority under her ; and so rule their hearts that they may in all things seek Thy honor and glory. Bless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the labora of those Mis- sionaries who are promoting the same in foreign parts. Inspire continually the Universal Church with a spirit of truth, unity ami concord ; and because it cannot continue in safety without Thy succor, preserve it evermore by Thy help and goodness ; and may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ ous Lord. — Amen. Our Father, which art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy king- tlom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that tres- pass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, foi- e\'8r and ever.— Amen. AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED. Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we. Thine unworthy servants, do give Thee most humble 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 Society has been enabled to extend the knowledge of Thy sacred Truth. But, above all, for Thy inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace and the hope of glory which Thou hast given us in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; to whom, with Thee and the Holy Ghost, be all honor and glory, world without end. — Amen. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellow- ship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. — Amen. 18. That if any vacancy occur by death, removal or resignation of any officer, notice of such vacancy shall be given to the Standing Committee, and the Bishop shall appoint a sucgessor until the next meeting of the Corporation. 19. That the Standing Committee shall meet in London on the first Wednesday in the months of March, September and December, and in the month of June, on some day during the week in which the S;^nod meets ; provided, however, that the Bishop shall have the power of changing the time of meeting in any of the said months, if he should see good cause ; and a public Missionary meeting shall take place on some evening during the week m June in which the Synod meets. The Bishop or Standing Committee shall have power to call a special meeting of the Corporation at any time. 20. That in order more fully to promote the object of the Synod, annual subscriptions and donations shall be collected from each congregation in such manner as shall be deemed most effective, and every endeavor made to augment the resources of the Synod. All moneys raised shall be transmitted to the Sec. -Treas. That six collections be made annually, the proceeds of two of which shall be devoteil to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund, and that of the other four to Missionary purposes, and at such other times and for such purposes as the Bishop may direct. The collections to be forwarded to the Sec. -Treas. of the Sjmod. It shall be the duty of every clergyman to give notice of these collections, and to call the attention of their congregations to the importance of the objects, and their claims for liberal support. 8 21. That all money shall be paid by cheques on the Treasurer, signed by the Bishop (and in his absence, or during the vacancy of the See, by the per- son administering the Diocese) and countersigned by the Sec. -Treas. 22. No act or resolution shall become law without the concurrence of the Bishop, and a majority of the clergy and laity present, provided that, ordinarily, the votes of the whole Synod shall be taken collectively, but that at the desire of the Bishop, or at the request of five clergymen, or of five laymen, the votes of each of the above-named orders shall be taken separately. 23. In case of a vacancy in the See, it shall be the duty of the Secretaries of the Synod, within ten davs from their knowledge of such vacancy, to give notice thereof to every Clergyman and Lay Representative ; and at the same time to summon a meeting -of such Clergymen and Lay Representatives, to be held at London, within six weeks, for the election of a Bisnop, and to give at least one month's notice thereof. At such meeting for the election of a Bishop, the Senior Dignitary present shall take the chair, and shall vote whether there be an equality of votes or not. The Clergy and Lay Represen- tatives shall vote separately by ballot, and a majority of the votes of each order present shall determine the choice, provided always, that it shall be competent for such meeting to postpone the election to such further period as to them shall seem expedient. 24. Every proposition for an alteration in the Constitution or rules of the Synod must be sent to the Standing Committee, to be forwarded to the members of the Synod, and no alteration shall take place unless agreed to by majorities of two-thirds oi the Clergy and Laity respectively. 25. Each congregation, through their clergymen and wardens, shall make an annual statistic^ report to the Bishop, according to a form to be supplied by the Secretary, under the Bishop's direction ; which report shall be forwarded to the Bishop within one month after Easter. 26. The following objects for which the Church Society was incorporated, shall be included amongst the objects for which the Synod is incorporated : — First — For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the Church of England within the Diocese of Huron, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making a 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. * Thirdly.— For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. Fourthly.— For circulatmg 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 Bot^d of Managing Committee of the said Association. 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 en- dowmett and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to ths same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such enlowments. 27. The by-laws both of the Synod and Church Society shall be con- sidered by-laws of the Incorporated Synod, subject to the future action of the Synod. arer, signed by ee, by the per- Creas. icurrence of tne provided that, bively, but that men, or of five aken separately. ,f the Secretaries vacancy, to give md at the same sentatives, to be ), and to give at le election of a , and shall vote d Lay Represen- )he votes of each that it shall be further period as lion or rules of the "orwarded to the dess agreed to by r ardens, shall make rm to be supplied I report shall be J was incorporated, is incorporated : — and Clergymen of land for creatmg a lor Clergymen, and lacitated by age or 'lergy of the said ae support of Day fnformity with the sary, to those who the said Church, loly Scriptures, the other Books and lanaging Committee lection, endowment . [shment of the said Inance of Parsonage Irch yards ; the en- lording to th3 same relating to such Liety shall be con- luture action of the 9 > XIV. Moved by J. Beard, Esq., Seconded by Rev. Canon Caulfeild, That the Report of the Committee on the oonstitution of this Incorporated Synod be adopted. In amendment. XV. Moved by iSev. J. T. VVrio^bt, Seconded by Ruv. A. Jau aeson. That the Report of the Committee a the Ua. i; of the i.'huroli Society and Synod be printed, and a copy be sont to each i. irporato.l member, and be brought up at the next Quarterly Meeting. In further amendment. XVI. Moved by Rev. 8. B. iCiMogg, Seconded by Gr. P. Ryland, Esq., That when the Church Society adjourns to-day it sliall !