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TOBONTO 18GG. ^M f II I THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE ■'.^p \mm ai Wmmttn, FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 30th APRIL, 1866. ESTABLISHED 28th APRIL, 1842. INCORPORATED BY ACT OP PARLIAMENT, 7 VIC, CAP. 68. TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOR TBI OHUBOH 80CIXTT OF TBI DIOOISX OF TOKOMTO. 1866. The Depository and the OfBce of the Chitroh Sooiett of tbii Diooesi or ToROMTO 18 at No. 8, Wellington Buildings, King Street, Toronto. Benefactions from any persons, whether members or not, Jtowards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments on the Sooiety's account, will be received by remittance, or by payments at the Society's office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. The Quarterly Collections for the Church Society 'are appointed to bo taken up at the following times : — July, Mission Fund ; October, Widows and Orphans' Fund ; January, Mission Fund ; April, Students' Fund. The Collections should be remitted to the Parent Society prior to the clos* of the months. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of the District Branches, and a list of all members in their respective districts, may be transmitted by or before the last day of March in each year. Forms of eoLTeyances for securing the^title of land to the Bishop, the. Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's office. 1 I ^ — « r \ •h ..Tii tiii} p ■■'•(• -'' fi,' OFFICEKS or THR ^ -I -^ «l»ttwh ^(wirtvj «( iht §Mtm of ®ow»to. j>T/ A:,;' • I' ':4>i , = ;t ; '-'. '■;,[.':! . ...i - .-M.;V' ..1 .•! ■• ^ ,"■■ n- i-^ '; 't ..J -if ^I'V »'An A, ^' . ; Patron*: ,!; , HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. TUK VEN. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR THB PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. - ■•"^-' llroiiient: - ^ /^^vJ70i1■l ;]Hy ^. THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. .■jtlMT THE VEN. ARCHDEACON OF TORONTO. Rkv. Db. BEAVEN, '• Provost )VHITAKER, " H. J. GRASETT, B D., " Dr. SHORTT, The Hon. Chief Justice DRAPER, Chancel'r VANKOUGHNET, Vick-Chan. SPRAGGE, G. S. BOULTON, The Hon. J. H, CAMERON, «• G. W. ALLAN, HENRY RUTTAN, Esq., J. W. GAMBLE, Esq., J. R. WILLIAMS, Esq., i ;. E. G. O'BRIEN, Esq., L. MOFFATT, Esq., Col. KINGSMILL. THE RURAL DEANS. •.•*!? art I JItanbinf tfommittre anli IBiaoion JDoarb : HIS LORDSHIP THE PRESIDENT, THE ARCHDEACON OF TORONTO, THB RURAL DEANS, ONE CLERICAL DELEGATE FOR EACH DISTRICT BRANCH, ONE LAY DELEGATE FOR EACH DISTRICT BRANCH, Ret. Dr. BEAVEN, '• J. G. GEDDES, " W. S. DARLING, Rev. H. brent, » H. C. COOPER, " Dr. McMURRAT, •' Dr. read, •« Dr. O'MEARA, J. W. GAMBLE, Esq., R. B. DENISON, Esq., C. J. CAMPBELL, Esq., CHAS. MAGRATH, Esq. IV. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETT. fani am Jntiratmcnt tommUUt : RiT. Dr. fuller, " H. J. 0RA8ETT, " REV. W. BELT, R. B. DENISON, Esq., H. JOSEPH, Esq., W. OOODERHAM, Esq., P. PATERSON, Esq., F. W. CUMBERLAND, Esq., W. GAMBLE, Esq. 4liiiif-hf.^:^ i : RiT. H. J. QRASETT, | C. J. CAMPBELL, Esq., | L. MOFPATT, E»q. .Sluttttucf : W. GAMBLE, AND F. ARMSTRONG, Esqrs. I , ' tV ■'\''% .f CONSTITUTION '! .■,. •'';\ I'.ii or THB (Sihmtlx f 0ci^ti) 0f tU §imH 0f ®0V0nta» INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OF CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS : FiBST — For the enoouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergynen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Secondly — For the encouragement of Education, and for the Support of Day-schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the .: said Church. r- 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 o' 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 Association. Fifthly — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to tho establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage-houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowment. That before the Society shall enter upon any business at any of its meetings, the following Prayers shall be said : — > .^ " Prbtent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor, and farther us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, .oonti^ed, mid ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy qierey obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. . " -- ^ fl. CONSTITUTION. " Oon, from whom all holj detircf, nil good eounsela, and all worki of piety and charity do proceed, wt beBeech Thee to Tisit with Thy favour our Sovereign Queen Viotoru, and ho rule her heart, thnt nhe may in all thing* seek Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy bleMvirig the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its suppoit. 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 labours of those .MlssionHrlos who are promoting the same In foreign parts. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amtn. " MRRciruL OoD, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that thou hasc made, nor wouldestthe death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live : have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon which the light of Thy glorious Gospel bast not yet shone ; especially the Indians of this continent. Bless the means used for their civilliatlon and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of hnart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. " Our Fathbr, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom eome. 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 forgive them that trespass ngiiinst us. And lead us' not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for thine is the klngilom, the power and the glory, for over and ever. Amen." .r, I AND WHEN BUSINESS IS INDID. " Almiohtt 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 hath been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all, for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us, in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : to whom with Thoe and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen. " The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen." II. IIM That all those who are now, or who shall hereafter become, Members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Fund of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be Associated Members of the Society, and shall be eligible to be Members of the Corporation. ni. That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Five Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum, or land to the value of Twenty-five Pounds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Associations in connection with the Society, in money, the sum of Twenty Pound8,^or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following special purposes :— To be invested or held in trust for the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; to be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Church or a Church CONSTITUTION. vU. Schuol ; and that it ■hull lie tlio duty of the iivcretiiry, at thn incotinx in th« month of October in each and every y«'nr, to imtliu n, return of thnHu who have nut paid up the 2&<. fur tiiu year ending the ilOth day of April previous, and that he ahull prupoae that such uuiuua bu erased fruui the liat of Inuurpuruied Muiiiherx. , . . . IV. That the Corporation ahal) conflict of the UiMhop of Turontn for the titne being, of the members appointuil by the Cliarter, and of mo nia^y of tlie other AsHociated Members of the tiociety as Hliall lie elected liy ballot iiieiiilu'iH of the ('urporation, at the moetingH to be from time to timo hollen on the iltya and at tlio place appointed by the Uy-laws of the Corporation for its Hiated meetingH : Provided alwiiytt, that the whole number of members of the nnid Corporation, in addition to tho!«o who are made members by the Statute, shall at no tim>i exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of members of the Corporation shall never bu less than one hundred. V. I I . I A (ri aaoi^ tl-H •III .tflitr That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the following Uy-laws, be empowered, witli the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, wliothcr Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop of Toronto for the time being shall be PreHident of the Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese shall he Vice- Presidents. • . • VII. That the Society shall hold a General Meeting on tho second Tuesday in June in each year, when they shall choose one or more Vice-President or Vice- Presidents, in addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Secretary or Secretaries ; one or more Auditor or Auditors, and such other officers or servants as shall be thought convenient, for the year cnnuing : Provided always, that no person not a member of the Society shall be eligible to any office in the same. VIII. -HT-r'i 3i. That the paid officers to be appointed under the foregoing rule shall be the Secretary and the Auditor or Auditors, with such salaries as the Society may from time to time appoint ; and the Secretary so paid shall furnish security to the satis- faction of the Solicitor of the Society to the amount of £I,OUU. IX. ,.■,,•„. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in October a list of seven members of the Society, to form tho Tract and Book Committee for the year ensuing: that nt that meeting any member be at liberty to propose another list of seven members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Standing Committee ; and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in November., X. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time choseninto any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office nt any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a meeting, to be held nt the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time as shall be specified in the notice of such meeting ; and that such members of the Corporation as shall be present at the meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose an officer or tIH. CONSTITUTION. officers in the room or place of such person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet: Provided, that it shall not be necessary for anyjsuoh meeting to be called for supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President ; but the President may do so at his discretion. ia. That the Society shall and may, on the second Wednesday in every month, excepting the months of August and September, forever hereafter, and oftener if occasion requires, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of the business of the said Society, or such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a special meeting of the said Society at any time. In Lent the meetings to be holden on Thursday, instead of Wednesday. XII. That no'act done in any meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such ctteting. . !'■ " XIII. And with regard to all meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering or repealing of any By-laws, Rules or Regulations, at such meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature Incorporating this Society (7 Vic. ch. 68) it is enacted, that no act done in such assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, 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, < lor any abrogation, repeal, change or alteration of the same, shall be passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous monthly meeting, and then it shall not be of any force or effect until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand. , :^ , XIV. That there shall be a Standing Committee (three of whom shall be a quorum), to prepare the business for the Monthly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Rural Deaco, and Secretary, be ex officio members of the Standing Committee. That the other memberp of the Standing Committee, not exceeding twenty in number, shall be elected by the Society out of its Incorporated Members residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity ; also of a Clerical and Lay member from each of the several District Branch Associo.tions in connection with the Parent ISouiety, to be elected annually by such Branch Association. That of the non-official members of the Standing Committee residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, the four who having been on the Standing Com- mittee for one entire year, have attended the fewest meetings of the Standing Committee during the twelve months ending on the first Wednesday in March, shall go out at the Annual Meeting in June : and if any doubt shall arise under this rule which member of those who have attended the fewest meeting is to retire, then the one who has served the shortest time on the Committee shall be considered to have vacated his seat. That the Standing Committee shall recommend to the Society, at its meeting in March in each year, four members to be elected in the place of the four retiring members, who shall not be eligible for the ensuing year. That any member of the Society wishing to propose other candidates for election on the Standing Committee, be required to five in the names of such candidates to be proposed by him, at or before the Monthly Meeting in March. > < >► -■» CONSTITUTION. IX. XV. That Minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each meeting of the Society the Minutes of the preceding meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. •!• XVI. That the accounts of the Society be closed on the thirtieth day of April in each year ; an 1 that the same be audited within one month from that date. , . XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, talie Minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, prepare the Annual Report of the Society, attend meetings of the Branches throughout the Diocese under the direction of the President, and tafte the general superintendence of the affairs and accounts of the Society in all its departments. i , - ■ ■ > >. XVIII. In connection and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more districts (as shall be approved by the President), the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the district, and all other Members who shall contribute in aid of the Society's funds ; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall, ex officio, be Chairman of such District Branch Association, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Management, all Clergymen in the District, and one or more Laymen from each congregation which observes the Constitution, Bules and Regulations of the Society, and from none others ; the lay members to be elected at the Annual Meeting of the District Branch. A General Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum — shall be held for the trans- action of the ordinary business of the Branch Association. In order the more fully to carry out the objects of the Society, each parish, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub-Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman (the Clergyman), with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated The Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the cooperation 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 moneys raised to be transmitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. The Treasurer of each District Association shall transmit annually the full sum of £1 58. for each duly recognized Clergyman, and also for each incorporated member within his district, and in case of life membership the full sum of £12 10s., together with one-fourth of all the moneys paid into his hands, to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto, to be at the disposal of the Central Board, and the remaining three- fourths of such collections shall, when required, be expended within the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society — the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetings of the District Branch Association. All moneys not required to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the District Associations, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communi- cate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a Report, one in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of suoh District Branch Associations. ji; * CONSTITUTION. XIX. That four Sermons be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations in this Diocese, in aid of the funds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased; of another, for the maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; of another, to aid Theological Students ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated to any other objects embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. XX. That no application for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be entertained from any Rectory, Incumbency or Mission, in which there shall not have been established a ''Parochial Committee " of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Constitution shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation shall have been obtained within three months of the date thereof; and further, that accompanying such application there be a distinct accurate description of the object towards whicb aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money collected in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object, and how applied : Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration ; and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that the Society may in such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof ; and further, that no application be entertained from the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan of any deceased Clergyman of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to the provisions and requirements of a certain By-law, entitled a " By-law for the due administration and improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-law, which may be enacted from time to time according to the provisions of the Constitution of the said Society, unless upon the omission of any of the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date thereof. Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of the annuity as to said Society may seem fit ; and that it be the duty of the Secretary, after each Annual Meeting of the Society, to notify to each Clergyman whether he have or have not complied with the requirements which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to a Pension. XXI. ! That the Charter and these By-Laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-Law, Rule or Regulation amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocsse of loroato, except such provisions thereof as ar« above continued in foree. i-i'."i: ,:i\l Jif --...( 'J ; ■;;;-)|v'' 1.' ',• ,rt,. ' '; 1 . r, >;:if h.'. hr,i'-tu>:i :' . '.It-! \l • ■I'f'. ' ■ • ' ','- :;::;: TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT «s]t 'k> ■ EXPENDITURE. -' ■'' • '' ^' ■' Mission Fund $9,859 45 General Purpose Fund 3,861 26 Widows and Orphans' Fund 3 105 49 Students' Fund „ 620 45 ' ••'' ''"'i ''"' . t . '' '.' '"' \, '" ' ' ^ $17,336 65 12 REPORT. MISSION FUND. On a comparison of the Summary of Accounts annexed to this Report with that of 1865, it will be found that while the balance to the credit of this fund on the Ist of May, 1865, was only $1257.04, the balance to its credit on the 1st of May, 1866, is 34506.73, shewing the large increase of $3249.69. The amount of collections and donations last year was $1825.48— this year they reach the sum of 95367.17. The amount derived from Parochial Associations last vear was $5333.91— this year the returns shew the sum of $6304.97. There appears also an increase of $285 in the amount received from guarantees. The expenditure last year, in payment of salaries of mission- aries, was $9141.17— this year it has been $9739.41. The reports from the several Districts shew there is still great destitution in many parts of ihe Diocese; and earnest appeals % are continually being made to the Mission Board for aid. In some instances these have been met by the Board ; but too often they have been unable to furnish the required assistance. Our Indian Missions also are increasing their demands upon us ; and it is highly expedient that they should be placed on a more satisfactory footing. Attention is invited to the Report of the Committee appointed to watch over the interests of these Missions, and the measures proposed for their extension. It will be remembered that, last year, the Rev. J. Carry under- took the charge of the mission at the Sault Ste Marie, in connec- tion with the Bruce Mines. He was assisted at the latter place by the Rev. J. Chance, of the Garden River Mission. The results of Mr. Carry's sojourn at the Sault were highly satisfac- tory ; and had the Board been able to guarantee him an adequate stipend, his permanent settlement in that mission would have been secured. A difficulty has arisen in securing the services of a suitable missionary for this important charge ; but it is hoped that one will soon be found, and that the good foundation already laid will not be abandoned. The large ana neglected population at the Bruce Mines have long required the services of a settled minister of the Church ; but the Board, though anxious to provide one, have hitherto been unable to do so. The recent anonymous donation of $100 towards that object, given through that zealous friend of the mission cause. Colonel Lowry, whose removal from the Diocese is sincerely regretted, has revived the effort to provide a stipend. The miners have pledged themselves to contribute at least $200 per annum and a house ; and the Mission Board have made a grant of a i- ..^- .1 ,,^>mi* »-i»«4*i»>.*JM »>

.- ■ft-JtiwjM'Mwawar;****^**"* ■■. *■ f ■'* RfePORT. is similar amount. It is hoped the proprietors of the mines, to whom application has been made, will supplement the required amount, and that a missionary will immediately be stationed there. The Committee invite attention to the accompanying Reports from the District Branches, from which it will be seen, that not- withstanding the difficulties we have to labor under, the mission work is steadily advancing. It is cheering to receive similar assurances from the sister Societies throughout British North America; (lor is this the case only on this continent, but in every clime where our beloved Church has been planted, the Great Lord of the harvest is sending forth laborers in increased numbers, and blessing them in their work. M i;ii WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. This Fund, connected with one of the most interesting and important objects of the Church Society, has hitherto proved equal to the demands upon it. The annual income is repre- sented by the rent of lands and interest on money invested, which, last year, amounted to $1483.27, and by collections and subscriptions, which were $1095.76, making together $2577.03. The outlay of last year was for pensions to eleven widows and four orphans, $2220 ; taxes and insurance, registry of deeds, and discount, $147.92 : total, $2367.92^ or $209 less than the receipts. It must be noticed, however, that the collections and subscrip- tions of last year Wete less than those of the previous by $115 : the favourable balance in the whole income being j^oduced by a considerable increase in the rent and interest. It is to be hoped that the collections for the current year will shew an increase rather than a diminution ; for, from the very nature of the object of this fund, the demands must inevitably increase, and in a rapid ratio. Those demands also are of a character such as no Church can allow to remain unanswered ; and the Committee cannot but believe, that if the sacred object of this fund were duly recommended to our congregations, and no opportunity for enforcing its claims were omitted by the Clergy, no such thing as a falling off in the collections for it could possibly occur again. !i:ii;r» DIVINITY STUDENTS' FUND. In consideration of the great importance of this Fund, it has long been felt that the greatest care should be exercised in its appropriation ; and, with a view to furthering this object, by-law M REPORT. xix. of the Society was amended at the May meeting. It is now provided that a committee, consisting cf an equal number of members from each district, shall be appointed from year to year at the annual meeting in June, who shall forthwith enquire into the state of the fund, and declare what number of exhibitions will be open to applicants in that year. And further to secure as great efficiency as possible in those who intend entering holy orders, it is further provided that this committee shall, at the annual meeting receive and examine the testimonials of appli- cants, and (with due regard to the recommendation of district boards) select such as exhibitioners as they shall consider the most deserving. Jt was thought that while all local interests and claims would, from the composition of the committee, be duly represented and carefully guarded, still a committee chosen from the Diocese at large would be freer than a district board to exer- cise its judgment, and to decide who were really the most fitting to receive the Society's help. ,,. ... ,. ^ ^ u !0r-/7 i ^:if)'l ridi The receipts for the past year have been $607.13. From this source four exhibitions have been provided in Trinity College : — One by the Niagara District. ,. '' One by the Gore and Wellington do. li-r.r.i -Sm One by the Home do. !i-r>. ; One by the Newcastle do. Assistance to the same amount as that which is received by exhibitioner%was also given to two divinity students, not holding exhibitions, during the £aster term, 1865, and to one during the Michaelmas term, 1865, and the Lent term, 1866, from that portion of the fund which has not been appropriated by the seve- ral districts. There have been ten young gentlemen attending the divinity class during the past year, two of whom have already been ordained by the Lord Bishop of Ontario for the work of the ministry in that diocese. GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. The income of this fund has this year been increased to some extent by the sale of some of its lands. The balance to its credit, on the 1st of May, was $1441.26, while the Land and Investment Committee report the purchase of two debentures of $500 each, at a cost of $895, yielding 7 per cent, per annum. ( I ii i T nil RCPORT. LANDS AND INVESTMENTS. 15 , The Land and Investment Committee report: — I,. Thaf they have secured the payment to the Society of ^770 21, on account of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, which they have invested in two debentures of the County of Frontenac, for $400 each, at a cost of $737 57. They have in like manner secured the payment to the Society of $952.32, on account of the General Purpose Fund, which they have invested in two debentures of the United Counties of Len- nox and Addington, for $500 each, at a cost of $895. The Land Book of the Society has been completed by Mr. Unwin, at a very trifling expense ; and by constant attention, and the efficient aid of their agent, the committee have been enabled to place many of the old accounts of the Society, for lands sold, in a much more satisfactory state, so that large sums of money, in addition to what has already been paid, will be realized by the Society. During the past year arrangements for the sale of several lots on very advantageous terms have been made, which will soon be completed. . - k „, LOSSES. \i/ r.r]'",":^:.: During the bye-gone year the Society has had to mourn the loss of several valued friends and benefactors. Among ihem the Committee feel called on specially to notice the following : — The Rev. Abraham Fuller Atkinson, D.C.L., for many years Rector of St. Catharines, whose loss is deeply and» deservedly regretted. During the lengthened period of forty years — thirty of which were passed in this Diocese — his rare endowments were unceasingly exercised with signal success in the promotion of every good work. Many a living memorial remains to attest fais faithfulness and zeal ; while in private life he ever exhibited, in more than ordinary measure, those Christian virtues and graces that invite confidence and perpetuate esteem. The Church mourns in him one who was deeply attached to her doctrines and devoted ti her interests; while this Society has equally to lament an advocate whose eloquence, from its very formation, was often employed in pleading its cause and in promoting its prosperity. Your Committee feel that it would be a grave omission were they to fail in assisting to record the sense entertained by the Canadian Church of that genuine kindness and Christian spirit which ever characterised Dr. Atkinson's intercourse with his fellow labourers ; or to forget that ready sympathy and Christian counsel which none ever enjoyed with- ' 16 REPORT. h I out benefit— the influence of which is still treasured up in many a sorrowing heart. May his spirit still survive in those who cherish his memory; and to that Saviour whom he so dearly loved, and with whom he now rests, be ascribed all the praise of his bright example. In Mrs. Mary Williams, of Tecumseth, the Society has lost one of its warmest and most liberal supporters. This venerable lady evinced her zeal and love for Christ and his Church, not merely by sustaining the ministry in her own parish, but, by her benefactions, enabled the Society to support a missionary in a very destitute locality ; and, in terminating her connection with things temporal, she did not fail to remember her obligations to the Church of Christ, by making provision for it;> endowment. Since her death her executors have paid over lo the Society ^2000 from her estate. The late Mr. Enoch Turner, of this city, has also set a good example in marking his esteem for his venerable friend and pastor, the Bishop of Toronto, by a bequest of 38000 to Trinity College, and, in his zeal for the Church, by leaving $2000 to Trinity Church, and $1000 to each of the Churches of St. Peter and St. Paul, Toronto. . i ■ SPECIAL MISSIONARY MEETING. With a view to Incite a livelier interest in the objects of the Church Society, and more particularly in Missionary efforts throughout the Diocese, the Clergy of the several Churches in Toronto proposed to hold a mass meeting of the members, instead of the anni^l meetings required by the constitution lo be held in their respective parishes. The proposition having been approved of at a general meeting of the Society, and sanctioned by the Bishop, his lordship deemed it a fitting opportunity to invite the Right Reverend Dr. Coxe, the newly appointed and highly esteemed Bishop of New York, to favor us with his presence and co-operation Bishop Coxe having cordially accepted the invitation, the meeting was held on Monday, the 16th of April last, in the Music Hall, which, though densely crowded, could not accommodate the numbers who pressed for admittance, and many were deprived of the pleasure of being present. The Committee regret that the result of this appeal has not been more satisfactory. A good beginning, however, has been made, as will be seen by the acknowledgments after the books were closed ; and by keeping the wants of the Church -before our citizens by similar annual meetings, succeeded by an active canvass -ot the city, the Chnrchrnen of Toronto, it is hoped, will set an example that will be felt throughout the Diocese. •.>in\my^ ^^-^ REPORT. 17 1 We trust the impression made by this meeting, and particularly by ihe visit of the estimable Prelate and of the Rev. Drs. Shelton and Van Ransellaer who accompanied him, will not soon be effaced, but will tend to cement more firmly the happy relations which subsist between our respective branches of the one Catholic Apostolic Church. • '■■'. '. i GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. The Managing Committee of the Gore and Wellington Branch of the Church Society are called upon to report to the Church at large the result of their labors during the past year. This lai:>k which is only not agreeable when there has been a falling ofT in the receipts, they are happy to say on the present occasion afl'ords them sincere pleasure and satisfaction, inasmuch as they are enabled to communicate the information that the collections this year on behalf of the Society exceed those of the former ye'ar by a sum not less than $300. A fact so gratifying is enhanced by a knowledge of the difficulties under which the Society has labored, more particularly during the last eighteen months, owing to the misapprehension of its friends and the misrepresentations of its enemies. These last have been of a very wanton and aggravated nature, and have been urged with a persistency worthy of a better cause. It is much to be regretted that any of the members of the Society should have so far allowed these aspersions to influence them as to withhold their contributions from missionary objects, because mismanagement was charged against a Committee of the Society entrusted with an entirely difierent fund. That their numbers were not large in the Gore and Wellington Branch, is happily proved by the increase in the total amount of subscrip- tions just received. During the last year, another mission has been opened, con- sisting of the townships of Binbrookand Saltfleet on the mountain. This was, until recently, part of the mission of the Rev. J. L. Alexander, and that part which was best able to contribute to the support of the Church ; but it was most disinterestedly resigned by him on account of his inability to do justice to the whole field of labor. The Rev. Mr. Westney was appointed' in October last, and under his exertions the mission is exhibitmg signs of greater life and promise. The mission of Rockwood, in the township of Eramosa, which had been for some time vacant, has also been supplied by the appointment of a gentlemen in every way well-adapted for the work, who has been laboring most assiduously and with great 2 18 REPORT. success. The only drawback is, that the field of his labor is far beyond his physical strength, or indeed the strength of any one man, however strong his frame or unextinguishable his zeal. The Rev. Johnston Vicars, the missionary alluded to, has fur- nished the Mission Board with so many interesting details of his work, and such a description of the vast extent of his mission as will, your Committee trust, call forth a warm and generous response, and justify the Society in dividing his mission into two, and procuring from his lordship the Bishop of the Diocese the appointment of another laborer. There are at present no less than six missionaries whose sti- pends are paid in whole or in part by this branch of the Church Society. There are thirty-seven parochial associations organized, and in each of them the machinery of the Church Society is being worke 1 : in every one of them missionary meetings have been held.during the past winter: deputations of the clergy and laity, appointed by the Bishop attended, and, by their zealous and able addresses, awakened an interest in the cause, which has resulted in a considerable accession to its funds. I i. STATEMENT OF PAROCHIAL COLLECTIONS IN THE SEVERAL PARISHES AND MISSIONS IN THE GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICTS IN THE YEAR 1866. •' ■ i ^. •■•• ■•, - .v'^ ' ' ■ . "' = Arthur, North Arthur, and Mouot^Forest , $145 95 Anoaster G6 49 Beverley Mission, Strabane, and Rookton 100 00 Binbrook and Tapleytown 28 00 Barton and Glanford 106 05 Dundas and Flamborough 218 13 Elora and Fergus 125 15 Eramosa Association 39 15 Guelph 425 72 Georgetown, Norval, and Stewarttown 82 66 Hamilton: Christ Church 315 27 ,, '< Church of the Ascension. ......\ 147 75 «* St. Thomas 60 15 Milton, Omagh, and Hornby 184 85 Stoney Creek 27 10 Puslinch 16 02 Rothsay, Alma, and Hustonville 87 45 Wellington Square and Nelson 118 00 Waterdown and Lowville 118 00 Amount collected in 1866 $2534 83 •' " 1866 2333 55 '•■-.. Excess over last year $20128 1 REPORT. 19 NoTB MX TUB SicRETARt.— Two BuiDS wero remitted '.ant your to the Trenwurer, whlob, although acknowledged In the ngjin'egnto from thin DUtrict, were not credited ■pecially to the Paroohial Asiooiatlons from which they were received, tIx., $17 additional from Ancaster and Dundat. and $10.a6 additional from Georgetown. The following amounts wero remitted to the Parent Society: — Collection at Public Meeting, Stoncy Creek 112 27 " •♦ Dinbrook and Saltfleet 7 0.1 $0 80 The Commiltee conclude by commending the Society to the earnest and zealous support of all the members of the Church of England in the Diocese, and tru.!)t that it will in each succeeding year enjoy an increased interest in their sympathies and prayers. J. Gamble Geddes, Secretary. •' 1,' NIAGARA DISTRICT. At the annual meeting of the Niagara District Branch of the Church Society, held in St. Catharines on the 4th instant, the following interesting Report upon the year's operations was sub- mitted and adopted, viz.: — The Managing Committee of the Niagara District Branch of the Church Society, in presenting this their twenty-fourth annual report, would express their hearty thanks to that God who causes that all things should work together for good to them that love him, for the measure of success with which he has been pleased to vouchsafe the Society during the past year. While we feel that something has been done, and that mainly through their instrumentality, the ministrations of our Church have been con- t nued in those portions of the mission field, of which mention had been made in their reports for the past few years, viz.: — The mission of Welland and Fonthill, the mission of Port Colborne and Marshville, and the mission of Jarvis, Sandusk, &c.; yet but a very small part of the ground is as yet occupied, which has for many years required our attention, and for lack of funds the Committee have been unable to attend to. Last year, at the recommendation of the Society, the several District Branches were assessed according to their supposed capabilities to meet the requirements of the Mission Board, to pay our three mission- aries their stipulated allowance, and have something over for the extension of missions. The funds fell short of the sum actuallv required for our own District, thus compelling the Board to dravv from other sources for our benefit. Welland has been receiving $300 ; Port Colborne, not more than $200 ; Jarvis, $200 ; making 'I :l %> REPORT. a total of $70U, to ineul which our available funds did not amount lo icOO. This depressed statu of the funds has occupit'd the close attention of your Committee during the past year, and at length they felt compelled, at a meeting held at Welland, on November 1 4th, lo puss the following resolution : — "That this District Committee feel compelled, by the reci-nl fluctuations in the amount of the annual subscriptions to the mission fund of the Society, to announce to the missions and niissionaries receiving grants from the Mission Board, that the continuance of those grants from and after October, 1866, must be regarded as contingent on the sufRciency of the funds placed at their disposal, &c." As was the case Inst year, this district has been again asses^'ed for mission purposes ^1^33 for this year This sum was appor- tioned by your Committee over the various parishes and missions, and the returns will shew how this urgent call has been met : — MisBion of Wetland and Fonthill $120 00 Mission of Walpole, Sandusk, &o 32 00 Mission of'Port Colborne, &o C4 00 Parish of Fort Erie ,. 86 00 Parish of Niagara 128 00 R(/"UJ Society of Welland $62 10 . FontHill 70 00 Rev. J. Creightoa's subscription 5 00 ,, ,,^ .,, , $187 10 - ' \ .' QCABTEBLT OOLLKCTIONS. '' ' ' ' Welland. FontHill. Students' Fund $1 40 $4 76 ',. , July, Mission Fund 160 4 25 ,. October. Widows and Orphans' Fund 2 05 .*..... 4 05 TliankHgiving Collection 2 00 5 85 Jnnuary, MissioQ Fund 2 75 4 25 'Vi J V 32 46 Total from the Mission of Welland $169 65 Your missionary, the Rev. J. Morton, of Walpole mission, has forwarded a report, of which the following is an abstract : — "The amount collected at meeting, $21.15; the amount col- lected by Parochial Association, $70.09J. In remitting through .^ REPORT. Posl Office, $1.46 was paid for paper and posing?, leaving $89.76. Our quota was $32, which is exceeded con^iiderably, and this too, at a time when a parsonage house was s-ibscribed for, to cost $1050, and a lot givejj' for its site. Not so bad for a first attempt, being in addition to' the quarterly and thanksgiving collections which amounted to $48.71." Your missionary at Port Colborne and Marshville, the Rev. W. E. Cooper, M.A., has forwarded the following report: — " Rev. and dear Sir, — I beg to present the following report from this mission for the past year. Services have been well attended, on the whole, in the village of Port Colborne, not only on Sundays, but als6 on the other days on which they were held. During the seasons of Advent and Lent, services are held on the evenings of Wednesday and Friday. The Sunday School ave- rages an attendance of about 60. I am sorry to say that but two male teachers can be induced to attend, and this with no very great regularity. Baptisms for the past year have been — chil- dren, 28 ; adults, 1 : burials, 4; marriages, 1. The church at Port Colborne is nearly roofed in : upwards of $1600 have already been spent upon it. I am glad to be able to say it is paid for so far. We shall need, in addition to the funds in hand (about $230), a further amount of about $900 to finish the build- ing ; as the intenlion at present is to finish it. When it is con- sidered that everything in the matter has been done since Easter last, it will be seen that too great praise cannot be given to those who worked for it — most of all to W. Pring, Esq., Churchwarden, to whose zealous exertions it has been almost entirely owing that the church has been so quickly and so successfully built. " The church at Marshville has been seated, and the chancel completely furnished. There is a debt due to Mr. Schram, the Churchwarden, of about $300. This is the only debt now remaining, and the people are in hopes of having it soon cleared off. Three services in the month are held. ** All which is respectfully submitted. ' ' " W. E. Cooper." Your Committee feel that much good will result from publish- ing the following report from the parish of Fort Erie : — " Rev. and dear Sir, — Herewith I have the pleasure of enclosinj; you cash, $40, and post office order for $95.46 ($135.46), the very satisfactory result of our parochial collections this year. You will remember our apportionment was $96; so that, if we add the $9 collected at the Clerical Association meet ing and already sent to Toronto, we have raised very nedirhalfas much again as was required of us. »- J REPORT. 23 J Fort Erie (including my own subscription) $119 26 Bertie * 19 96 $130 21 Discount on Silver and American Currency $3 26 Cash for Post Office Order, &c 50 3 75 $136 40 " The amount has been subscribed in the following apportion- ment : — For Mission Fund ..; , $75 86 Widows and Orphans 48 10 Students' Fund 11 60 $135 46 *' I beg also to report to you what I consider the very creditable sums raised for the Church Society during the last 12 months : — • Fort Krio. Bcrtio. April, 1865.— Students' Fund $4 28 $1 72 July, " Mission Fund 4 00 2 50 Oct. " Thanksgiving Day 13 60 156 Widows and Orphans 1126 2 00 Jan. 1866.— Mission Fund 7 18 2 75 Feb. " Clerical Association Mission Fund 8 00 00 $59 21 $10 42 " From the above you will see, that with the amount I now send you, this parish has raised for the Society no less a sum than $194.34 since the closing of the books last year. I cannot conclude without stating that my Fort Erie congregation have contributed to my stipend, during the same period, the sum of $321.45, and Christmas Day offertory, $42.50 ; total, $365.95. . "Yours, &c. ' "Henry Greenham, " Rector." The Reports as yet sent in include the clergyman's $5 in every case. The gross and slanderous attack made upon this Society, during the past year, has, no doubt, caused a want of confidence in the minds of many who would otherwise have gladly contri- buiecl to its funds. It is very sad to think, that because accu- sations have been preferred (many of which have already been proved false, and there is every reason to believe the rest will be,) i 24 ItJiPORT. against a Commiitee of the Society which has special control of certain funds of the Church — not prof)erly Church Society funds — the Socieiy's* missionary operations should be endangered, and even tlie present missionaries (eking out a bare subsistence already,) should be deprived of the miserable pittance now awarded to them. Your Committee would desire to impress upon the members of the Church in this District, that he who has thus constituted himself, unasked, the champion of the clergy, could not prefer one single charge against the management of the Mission Fund of the Society. #**#**♦« Your Commiitee would therefore conclude with an earnest prayer that God would, of His great mercy in Christ Jesus, over- rule all for the good of His Church, and cause that the time may not be far distant when means will flow in unto the offerings of God in such abundance, that it may be said, as of old of the Israelites in the wilderness, " and they were restrained from giving." All which is respectfully submitted. W. McMuRRAT, D.D., C. L. Ingles, Chairman. Secretary. St. Catharines, April 4, 1866. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT. It must be a matter of congratulation to the well wishers of the Society to know that the subscriptions and donations in this District are much larger than they were last year. The District was assessed at $1600, which sum was distri- buted in an equitable manner among the several parochial com- mittees, as detailed in the statement appended. Eleven parishes have exeeeded the amount at which they were assessed : one, Colborne and Grafton, assessed at $1*25, deserves honorable men- tion as having raised $291. Five parishes have fallen short: one or two being largely in arrears. The aggregate sum contri- tributed amounts to $1588, being nearly ^700 more than the returns shew for 1865. In the hope that, under the good providence of God, we may be enabled in years to come, not only more adequately to dis- charge our duty in cheerfully acceding to the demands made upon us by the authority of Synod, but of our own accord even going beyond what is expected of us, this brief record of the i V .-< 1 * REPORT. 25 Collected $314 05 128 10 125 25 147 30 102 30 80 80 291 00 51 80 47 20 87 92 11 00 38 78 operations of the Society within the bounds of the Newcastle Disiriel is subniitted to the consideration of the member? of the Church. COLLECTIONS MADE BY PAROCHIAL COMMITTEES IN THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT FOR THE CHURCH SOCIETY. 1866. Assossed. Cobourg .;... $325 00 PortHope 225 00 .... Cavan 125 00 Peterborough 225 00 Newcastle 100 00 Bowmanville 125 00 Col borne and Grafton , 125 00 Cartwrigbt 50 00 Gore's LancMng and Perrjtown 40 00 Brighton, &o 50 00 Lindsay 75 00 Norwood and Hastings 20 00 Omemee and Manvers 40 00 -56 00 Otonabee 20 00 34 85 Bobcnygeon and Fenelon Falls 17 30 17 30 Lakefield 25 00 25 00 H. Brent, Secretary, N. D. B. C. S. HOME DISTRICT. The Committee beg to submit the following statement of Receipts from the several Parishes and Missions within this Deanery ; from which it will appear, that notwithstanding seve- ral have failed to contribute, there is a very gratifying increase over the returns of last year. It is but Hue to the City of Toronto to state that this is mainly owing to the successful meeting held in April last. It is hoped the future canvassing of the city will be productive of more satisfactory results: — Toronto.— St. James' .... ' $480 07 St. George's 157 60 St.Paul's 108 60 St. John's... 85 10 St. Stephen's 67 69 St. Anne's 47 10 Holy Trinity 86 00 Collected at Missionary Meeting 119 25 Contributed anonymously 100 00 Subscriptions paid in direct to the Secretary 185 00 . ^ ,. , , $1326 81 m REPORT. Brought forward • $1326 31 RuBAt Pabishbs.— Lloydtown *177 19 Tullamore 152 17 m .!• Etobicoke 132 62 " Scarborough 120 00 Thornhill 114 21 YorkMills 0187 Uxbridge 85 05 Brampton 79 70 -'' - ' Vaughan 78 75 Markham 70 81 Whitby 67 00 ', Newmarket 60 30 . , Aurora 41 58 Georgina 40 25 , Berkeley 27 85 Chester 16 48 Springfield 22 65 Streetsville 21 00 " $1386 08 r-: .!;■• Collected in 1865-6 $2712 39 1864-5 2338 55 Excess over last year $373 84 v« •VI ;/ .!> INDIAN MISSIONS. The Committee appointed to watch over the interests of the Indian Missions in this Diocese, beg to report, that the success in this depart- ment of the Church's work is as great as might reasonably be expected from the limited agencies employed. The miserable and neglected state of these poor people calls loudly on our branch of the Church for increased exertions on their behalf, before they fall into other hands, or pass beyond our reach for ever. It is Painful to witness the steady and rapid decline of these once numerous tribes; and if any effort is to be made to recover them from total extinction, it ought to be made with promptitude and vigour. There are at present two Indian Missions within the limits of this Diocese, viz.: one at the Garden River, near the Saulte Ste. Marie, and the other on the Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron. That at the Garden River is under the charge of the Rev. .Tamrs Chance, whose salary is provided by the New England Company, and Mrs. Chance, who assists her husband, as school mistress, is paid by the Colonial and Continental Church and School Society. REPORT. 8*7 The total number of Indians attached to this mission is 120, of whom 42 are communicants. The number of children attending the school is 29. Mr. and Mrs. Chance, having both acquired the Indian language, labour among their people with much zeal a-id success. The settlement of a missionary at the Saulte Ste. Marie, last year, relieved Mr. Chance of his self-imposed duties at that place, and he now devotes himself to his Indian charge, with the exception of an occasional visit to the Bruce Mines. The peace of this mission was lately disturbed by an attempt of the .Insults to force a road througli the mission premises. This the mis- sionary resisted, and the Committee, on enquiry, felt it their duly to sustain him. The expenses and mischievous results of litigation, however, were happily avoided, the aggressors having been induced to accept the terms offered ihem previous to the assault. It is just ground of complaint that the Jesuit missionaries should have been allowed to intrude on land assigned by the Indians to our Church as the site for our mission. To obviate future trouble, the Committee have requested the Indian Department to lay out the roads now agreed upon, and to make a formal assignment to our mission of the land appropriated to it. The other mission is that on the Manitoulin Island. The Rev. J. Sims, the missionary, resides at Manitowaning, and is in part supported your Society. Mr. John Burkitt, schoolmaster and catechist, is stationed at Little Current, where there is a settlement of Indians, and is paid by the Mission Board. : . i , The number of Indians on the islam attached to the Church is 184, of these 34 are communicants. They are scattered in small settle- ments, at Manitowaning, Little Current, Sheguaendah, and at La Cloche on the north shore. The attendance at the schools is,, at Manitowaning 23, at Little Current 35; total, 60. The progress of the children is encouraging. Besides the Indians attached to the Church, there are numbers who are still pagans; but many of themtattend divine service, and are favourably disposed to Christianity. , Mr Sims, who, like his fellow labourer at Garden River, seems well fitted for the trying work of a missionary among the Indians, has made great progress in the language, and will soon be able to preach in it. Through the instructions received from Dr. O'Meara, he was enabled to read the liturgy and scriptures in Indian from first taking charge of the mission. The scattered state of these Indians in this mission entails much expense and loss of time and labour on the missionary. It has there- 28 RSPOAT. k fore been the aim of the Committee to select a spot remote from the Jesuit establishment and from the corrupting influence of white set- tlers and where the soil is good and fishing abundant, witli a view to p'alher the Indians into one settlement, and thereby economise means and labour. The Committee have devoted much attention to this object. Last autumn a deputation visited the seat of government, to request that a township should be withheld from sale, and set apart for this pur- pose. This favour was granted for one year, and the Ven. the Arch- deacon of Toronto and Dr. O'Meara visited the Island, and met the Indians in council to arrange for their location. The^ had, however, made up their minds' to settle at Shegujiendah. which, besides being a new place, would require a large expenditure to establish the mis- sion, and was objectionable on account of its proximity to Little Current, a stopping place for the steamers, and a resort for traders. But during the past winter, the Committee are happy to report, this decision was changed, and the superintendent and missionary prevailed on some of the Indians to remain at their old mission station, where they had a church, a mission house and other advantages. As measures were about to be taken for the sale of all the lands on the island, the ComYnittec recently deputed two of their number to wait on His Excellency the Governor General to explain our plans for the benefit of the Indians, and to obtain a pledge that the township of Assekenach, within which iManitowaning is situated, should be further reserved for the use of the Indians; as it was our aim to per- suade all the Indians (who though of difl^erent tribes happily speak the same language,) to remove to this reserve, and where we hoped to establish an industrial farm, provide schools and workshops, and where the Indians could be instructed in various useful arts, in addi- tion tr he branches of industry they now follow ; and thus, under judicious management, it is hoped the settlement will ere long become prosperous and self-sustaining. > tk:.. The deputation are happy to report that they were most kindly received by His Excellency and the heads of the Crown Land and Indian Departments, who heartily approved of the plans, and assured the deputation of every assistance in their power in carrying them out. It would be unreasonable to expect the Mission Board, with its present liabilities and Iftnited means, to undertake this work; the Committee therefore suggest, that they be authorized to hiake a special appeal on behalf of Indian Missions throughout the Diocese, and that arrangements be made in the course of the ensuing autumn to hofd meetings for the purpose of exciting an interest in this benevolent enterprise ; that subscriptions be solicited, and collections made after sermons or addresses in the several parishes or missions. The Comnnittee are of opinion, that it would conduce much to the success of this appeal if arrangements could be made for the mission- aries themselves and some intelligent Indians to assist in this work. ^ •< REPORT. n »• i Thvi fuiuls S'O collected would be placed under the charce of the iroasurers of the Church Society, while arrangements should be made for receiving contributions in building materials, provisions, clothing^, agricultural implements, grain, stock, &c., and every means be used to place the mission on such a basis as may be likely to insure success. If ii is made apparent that we are in earnest in our endeavours to benefit these poor neglected people, whoso homes and hunting grounds we are occupying and growing rich upon, aid will not bvj wanting. Through- out the Diocese there are numbers who feel deeply for them, and would gladly co-operate in extending to them the social religious blessing they themselves enjoy, if assured there was in operation an agency calculated to effect this desirable object. Let it not be thought the prosecution of this object would interfere with our missionary efforts for our destitute white brethren. Expi*- rience has proved the reverse to be the fact ; and in evidence, the Committee would quote a passage from a recent letter from the Right Rev. Dr. Machray, Bishop of Rupert's Land, tothe Metropolitan, which they hope will receive due attention from the Committee on Indian Missions, appointed at the late Provincial Synod. Alluding to missionary work among the heathen Indians, which this devoted Bishop has so deeply at heart, his lordship observes, " I believe sermons and meetings for the heathen would vastly aid your home works. Though only starting our endowment fund for this Diocese with an annual collection, I start at once with it an annual missionary collection for the heathen. I feel how the love that has been brought out in England for poor heathen souls has been the means of giving new life to our Church in England. I believe that if your Synod were to enact that there should bean annual sermon for missions, none of your parishes would be any the poorer for their home necessities, and you might expect a double blessing from God. It is Christ's message to the Church, to be ever going out into the world — ever rather seeking the lost one, though only one, than sitting at ease by the gathered-in ones. " In taking up missions, there would be Uoubtless a feeling to send the money to the S. P. G. Missions. But as a practical matter, I believe that your Church would feel a double interest in the m ssion work if she had missions and agents of her own, and surely if that be so, the Indians of these wilds deserve a first thought — missionary work amongst them is hard, very hard. They are so few — hard to get at ; they are so ignorant, and withal so dependent ; but the love of Christ constrains, and the spirit of Christ is with us to the end. " I have thought a good deal upon this subject, and I am sure nothing so fits us for getting over our difficulties and wants as giving a helping hand to others." Saltern Givins, Chairman. i y mP HEPORT. BOOK AND TRACT. The Books and Tracts disposed of by the Committee during tlie year, ending June 12, 1866, are: — To SabMrlbori. To Non-gubscrlbers. Bibles 126 65 Testaments 92 110 Prayer Books 906 272 Tracts 262 401 Reward Books, &c 760 373 Framed Pictures 18 The value of the Books so disposed of is as follows : — To Submriberi. To Non-aubBcriberi. For Bibles, &c .' $68 60 $47 67 For Prayer Books, Tracts, &c 286 65 133 54 The amount received from subscribers, during the financial year of the Society, amounted to $37.50. The Committee subjoin the Financial Statement for the year ending June 12, 1866:— Cr. ^ .:.i To Balance in the hands of Mr. Rowsell, Juno 13, 1866 ............... $20 00 •' Cash received from the Church Society, including Subscriptions 200 00 " Sales to June 18, 1866 536 40 $766 46 Dr. By 10 percent. Commission on Sales, paid to Mr. Rowsell $63 63 " Cash remitted to the S. P. C. K 502 02 " Freight, &c 22 58 " Postage 60 $578 73 The balance in hand, June 13, 1866, $177.73, has been since expended in a new order. Uf;.' <• .- . y iii't *''J COMMUTATION FUND. The Trust Committee have felt it inexpedient to submit any detailed report of the state of the funds during the progress of the audit. The report of the Auditors, which may soon be hoped for, v/ill doubtless furnish all necessary information. ,, APPENDIX. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENpING 30th APRIL, 1860. . . , . • J, RECEIPTS. Cartwright Endowment $28 CO Duffin'8 Creek " 3125 Weston •«• 80 00 Endowment of See 90 00 Book and Tract Fund 37 50 Mission, Sault Ste. Marie 5 00 Canada Building Society 2000 00 Bills Payable 7500 00 Leeming Mission Fund 478 80 Cathedral Establishment 20 00 Students' Fund L 607 13 Synod Account 417 65 Special Mission Fund , 2000 00 General Purpose Fund 3778 02 "Widows and Orphans' Fund , 3259 36 Mission Fund 13011 14 Balance in Bank and Cash, 1st May, 1865 2916 64 $36210 99 EXPENDITURE. Darlington Rectory $372 27 Indian Mission 35 54 Weston Endowment 59 00 Endowment of See 304 38 Book and Tract Fund 200 00 Canada Building Society 2430 61 Bills Payable 9000 00 Leeming Mission Fund 201 80 Church at Warsaw 18 89 H AI'PKNDIX. Students' Fuiifl ''*-*^ ^^ Synod Account «f »« Special Mission Fund ^^-^^ ^J Penetanguishene Eudowment ^- ^^ General Purpose Fund ''^^^^ -'*' Widows and Orphans' Fund 31<^5 '^'■^ Mission Fund 9"^^ ^^' Balance in Bank and Cash, lit May, 1866 3923 82 » $36210 9'J ,, , : < ;]' ' ,'^'' '.■■'<■-• •Wm. Oambls, FbKD'K ArMSTBOXO, v' '! Auditors. Toronto, May 1, 1866. Volio. 17 28 29 68 76 87 94 95 95 97 97 97 101 102 102 114 115 117 119 TRIAL BALANCE, APRIL 30, 1866. St. John's Church, Stamford $^2 70 Darlington Rectory 3347 79 Home District 84 84 Indian Mission. , ^' ^^ Episcopal Endowment Fund ^^ Book and Tnict Fund 300 36 Endowment, Shanty Bay 31 24 Markham Glebe .' .. m Endowment, Church Atherley 20 57 Lindsay Lot 116 20 Amaranth Endowment 37 93 Canada Building Society 430 61 Church at Warsaw 26 08 Belmont Endowment • 38 82 Diocese Ontario 51 62 Treasurer's Account 3261 69 Penetanguisbene Endowment 52 63 Investment Account 39224 94 CashAccount 672 13 $47656 62 APPKNDIX. 09 Or. Tolio. 32 Cartwright Endowment $28 GO 47 Duffin'a Creek Endowment 82 25 G8 Weston Endowment 16 00 69 Widows and Orphans' Investment 14017 44 73 See of Toronto Endowment 83 14 86 Kent Testimonial Investment C07 GO 85 Chippawa Endowment Investment 8000 00 87 Fenelon Endowment 2(| 00 90 Mission, Sault St. Marie , GOO 92 Blalte Testimonial Investment 267 00 92 Travelling Mission, M.D 68 68 98 Leeming Mission Fund.. 246 27 99 Markham Glebe, Endowment Investment 6898 00 99 General Purpose Investment 1000 00 99 Special Travelling Mission Investment 2000 00 100 Mission Fund Investment 8200 00 lOJ Leeming Mission Investment.. 4240 00 101 Cathedral Establishment 411 68 103 Students' Fund 598 56 109 SjnodFund 240 85 112 General Purpose Fund 1441 26 113 Special Mission Fund 1?9 00 116 Widows and Orphans' Fund 619 81 118 Mission Fund „ 4606 78 , , $47656 62 Examined and found correct. , , Wm. Gamble, g . . . , ,sn'> ....-ii •• Fbbd'k Armstrong, ■-■••■■■ • Auditors. J. Bbbnt, Secretary. Toronto, April 30, 1866, * ■,M •• ■ ' ;. . .,, .... •:;<,.■; Y'.'^l../-. '■■i I:' .•Sn.Jjil) "t.i •<■-■' . ! ;■' ;!>' ■ ... h J-iv};.(:;'-Hj :..! ;--.... -lii'j " •ft . '.* . . . - '\r'i",'> !:i> r aXiii •• '■'■■ ••';^ - ".-....t 3 ./Hi* SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS. Dr. MISSION FUND. To Mission Salaries $9739 41 " Travelling Expenses of De- putations 'J4 CO " Discount paid Commercial Bank 96 44 " Balance, Ist Muy, 1860 ... 4506 73 $14866 18 Ct By Collections and DonationH. $5307 17 •' Parochial Branch Collec- tions, three-fourths 6304 97 •« Guarantees 1032 rio " Interest on Investment ... 128 00 " Rent, Crowland Glebes '277 00 '• Balance, Ist May, 1865 ... 1257 04 $143BG 18 my GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. '(ft. i ■ ♦.... > To Salaries •• Travelling Expenses of De- putations " Taxes on Lands •' Law Costs " Rent of Office " Grants " Printing, &c " Auditing Fees '* Repaid Diocese of Ontario. " Purchase of Debentures ... *< Taxes on Office " Postage and Incidental Ex- penses " Balance, Ist May, 1866 ... $1003 75 10 00 329 28 30 85 200 00 102 43 328 95 100 00 400 00 910 60 45 00 384 40 1441 26 $5292 52 By Parochial) Branch Collec- tions, one-fourth $2112 33 " Rent and Interest 73 89 " Amount received, account ■ of Sales 1202 32 " Amount Bjequcst, by J. H. Pettit, Esq 09 48 " Subscriptions 320 00 •• Balance, Ist May, 1865 ... 1514 50 $5292 52 AI'IT.NDrX. U^ l>r. WIDOW! AM) (Ull'IfANM Kt.'Xn. ToPcuHioiiH !i2'J(» 00 ! By Colleotlom ond Siibicrip- '♦ TiixuH on Lniuld I()(( 17 Cr. " Iiisiiniiico •' Invei-tmi'iilM •' R('gi8ti7 of DpuiIh, mill l)i»- coiiiit on llctnittunroH ... •' Uiiliince. Ist Mfiy, ISCti ... tions $10»3 74 "7 ')(» " Kent nnil IntPiext M83 2tf 7!17 ."7 I •' Auiount net. f.tinds sold ... tlH ! ;I3 j •' Uiilttoci', iMt Miiy, 1865 ... 4r.". 44 10 iJo CIO 31 *;J724 80 $;'.7i:4 81) Dr. STUDENTS FUND. tv. ^ ^ > To tiinount pnid Bursiir $520 00 *' Discount on Romittanccs... 45 " Bulanco, Ist May. IriCC ... 698 50 ' = ' ' $1110 01 I),'. To Amount puid Treftsuror " Dalauoe, iHt May, 1806 Dy Collectiong $007 liJ " Bulanco, Ist May, 1805 ... 611 ^8 SYNOD ACCOUNT. $1119 01 —— -^ fc $669 90 240 G5 $900 25 By Assessments $417 Qb,< <• Balance, lat May, 1865 ... 482 GO {-' " ^-1 m :^ , f. 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I)'''' ;:!>i"i v\ ciiA-'i STUDENTS' FUND. •i<", GcorgotowQ Norviil Stewurttown Whitby Wiiterdowii ....... liowniitiiville Britiuptoii York Mills Peterborough Omagh Toronto ; tloly Trinity Church Elora: St. Jolin's " Fert^uf : St. .James " York Mills Credit Sydenham Cnrtwright BobcaygeoD and Silverlake Fenelon Falls Toronto: St. John's Church ., Woodbridgo: Christ '• .., Vanghan ; St. Stephen's " ., Tullamore: St. Mary's " ... Gore of Toronto : St.John's" .., 6raham.sville : St. James' " .., Mono: St. John's " ., Albion: St James' " .. Gore's Landing Pcrrytown Elizabeth 'ille Clarke '. Newirarket Sault Ste. Marie Tecumseth : Trinity Church .. $2 25 1 f)0 46 8 00 3 50 5 00 2 85 5 12 16 4S 1 84 10 60 2 29 . 2 6 , 5 1 , 2 , 1 if.' 11 12 44 02 46 50 50 5 00 3 53 2 18 4 00 2 80 1 25 2 35 2 25 1 33 47 40 30 4 05 4 00 3 01 i) .■»'-- Tecumseth : St. John's " 1 CO Chester\s '■ 90 Havrie 2 12 Foitl'iiie 4 71 PABOCHIAL BRANCHES. Brampton 71) 70 Simcoc 266 01 Toronto: St. .John's Clinrch 86 10 " St Stephen's " add'l 26 39 Chester 14 88 Chester, additional 1 60 Cartwright, {)nlance 1 25 Toronto : St. Stephen's Ch , add'l 30 Collection by Mr. Schreibcr 10 26 Collection: Mr. C. \V. Patcrson... 63 50 Mrs. Gwynne's subscription 5 00 Special Collection, Mrs. Carter ... 15 00 Received from Mr. Baldwin 252 50 Streetsville : Missionary meeting. 8 20 Colleotiou: Mr. S. S. Wood......... 16 75 " Miss Darling and Miss Scnddi'ig 21 10 " Miss Henderson 64 00 MISSION FUND. Waterdown : July Collection .... *' January " Vespra : St. James' Church Newmarket: St. Paul's Church.. 8 00 3 50 5 00 6 15 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. Bowmanville 4 00 ■^ ^ ■■ (Mi .... B8i'-.)t H .TSii U-.!)h"I^ll,.'jM .l^ii . •jo;>,i.> xt .'% .vaJl . x>V(_&') 'J .1 .v'?'l m APPENDIX. DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS, XXIV. YEAR, PAID IN DIRECT TO THE PARENT SOCIETY. Rev. Mr Houston, 2 yrs. sub. ...$10 00 C. J CpmpbcU, Esq., 1 yr. do. ... 10 00 Rev. Mr. Broughall, Sault Ste. Marie Mission 6 00 Edward Hobson, Esq., do 6 00 Rev. Mr. Morgan, do 5 00 Rev. Johnstone Vicars 6 00 Rev. R. H. Harris, do. '65 6 00 Rev. Mr. Ritchie, do 6 00 J. R. Armstrong, Esq, 2 yrs. do... 10 00 George Duggan, Esq., do. do. ... 10 00 Rev. E. R. Davies. 1 yr 8 00 Dr. Delhi, 1 yr ann. sub 6 00 Do. sub. to W. &0. Fund... 6 00 Charles Magrath, Esq., ann. sab.. 6 00 Rev. Mr. Cleary, do 5 00 J. D. Crawford, do. 'G4. '66, '66... 16 00 Dr. Daniel Wiison, do. '66 6 00 Rev. y. dementi, do. 6 00 Rev. C. Cartwright, do 6 00 Rev. Mr. Burt 10 00 Rev. R. Harrison, ann. sub 6 00 Rev. Mr. Hayward 10 00 J. R. Williams, ann. sub 6 00 Rev. Dr. Read, do $5 00 Mrs. Jacobs, donation 5 00 C. Donaldson, ann. sub 6 00 A. Qaviller, donation 3 00 Rev. 0. Hallen, ann. sub 6 00 Rev. S. Givins, do 6 00 Rev. R. Shanklin, 3yra. sub 16 00 Rev. J. L. Alexander, ann. sub.... 6 00 Rev. P. J. Groves, do 6 00 Rev. Mr. Wray 6 00 Dr. Beatty, Mission Fund 6 00 Do. General Purpose Fund 6 00 Rev. J. Chance, ann. sub 6 00 W. M. Westmaoott, do 5 00 A.H.Campbell, do 6 00 Rev. J. W. Sims, do 6 00 Rev. S. J. Boddy, do 5 00 A. Cameron, Esq., do 5 00 J. G. Hodgins, Esq., do 5 00 S. Fairbanks, Esq., do 6 00 Rev. George Whituker, ann. sub.. 6 00 Do. do. Mission Fund 26 00 James Henderson, Esq. 10 00 •[■ SUBSCRIPTIONS TO BOOK AND TRACT, XXIV. YEAR. i-'i ; ■ ■ - Rev. 0. Hallen $2 50 Rev. Mr. Harrison 2 50 Rev. F. L. Osier 2 50 Rev. J. D. Cayley „ 2 50 ReT. G. Csrruthers 2 60 >Ai. .■?*■'<■ I. J' ''. Rev. W. E. Cooper $2 50 S. Fairbanks, Esq 2 50 Rev. George Whitaker 10 00- Rev. A. Williams 2 60 Rev Dr. Lett 2 10 .'1 I MEMBERS OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY or THB DIOCESE OF TORONTO. LIFE MEMBERS. His Excellency the Governor General, &c. The Lord Bishop of Toronto. Allan, Hon. G. W., V.P. Anderson, Captain Anderson, Robert, Esq. Baldwin, W. A., Esq. Bethune, Ven. A. N., Coadj. Bishop, V.P. Boulton, Hon. H. J., V.P. Boulton, Hon. G. S., V.P. Cooper, Rot. W. E., M.A. Cameron, Hon. J. H., V.P. ,, , Carter, John, Esq. Cayley, Hon. W. Clarke, J. W. 6., Esq. Delhi, Dr. i Denison, Robert, Esq. Denison, Shirley, Esq. Draper, Hon. Chief Justice, V.P. Gamble, Clarke, Esq. Gamble, John W., Esq., V.P. Gunne, Rev. Q. '^^ Hagarty, Mr. Justice Harman, S. B., Esq. Harris, Captain T. B. Hiscott, Richard, Esq. Huron, Lord Bishop of Joseph, H. A., Esq. Lett, Rev. S., LL.D. Leitb, A., Esq. Lawrason, L., Esq., V.P. ,^. Macaulay, Rev. W. McMuUen, R. C, Esq. Moffatt, L., Esq. Mortimer, H., Esq. , ,, O'Brien, E. Q., Esq. Paterson, P., Esq. Rttttan, Sheriff, V.P. Rosamund, J., Esq. Scadding, Rev. H., D.D. Strachan, J. M., Esq. Seager, Edmund, Esq. Spragge, J. G., Vice Chancellor, Stratford, S. J., M.D. Townley, Rev. A., D.D. Thomson, Rev. C. E., M.A. Tett, B., Esq. 1 .iir-'t V.P. INCORPORATED MEMBERS. Alexander, Rev. J. L Binbrooke. Allen, Rev. T, W. Cavan. Ardagh, Rev. S. B., M.A....Barrie. Armour, R Darlington. Armstrong, J. R. Toronto. Arnold, Rev. R Brampton. Baldwin, Rev. E., M.A Toronto. Ballard, Rev. J. H Ancaster. Beatty, Dr Etobicoke. Beaven, Rev. J., D.D Toronto. 46 AIM'rM)I\, Brck, Ilcv. J. W. R., M.A..rotorl)oroutrli, ISctliuiie, Rev. C.J.S., M.A.roboiir^r. lleiliunc, R Quuhec. BoiJdy, nev. S. J Toronto. Bolster, J Uxbriil;;n. BoHwell, 0. M., Judgo Cohourg. BoHwell, J. V Cobour'», Boyd, G To.onto. Boyd, Judgo Murkliam. Boyd, W. T Toronto. Brain, J. Hornby. Broughnll, Rev. A. J., M.A.Toronto. Brown, Edward Ilnmilton. Brown, A Hamilton. Buchanan, W. J Cobourg. Bull, Hon. ir. B iriimilton. Burritt, W. Ilnmilton. Burnlinm, Hon. A. .V Cobourg. Burnhnm, Rev. M Pctcrborougb. Burt, Rov. E Mitiden. Bussell, J TTornby. Cameron, Arcliibald Kingston. Campbell, Major Cobourg. Campbell, C. J Toronto. Campbell, A. II Peterborough. Carry, Rev. J., B.D Ilol. Lunding. Cartwright, llev.C.E., M. A.Woodbridge. Cassels, W. G Harailton. Cayley, Rev. J. U.. M.A. ...Whitby. Chaffee, J. M Tullamore. Chance, Rev. J Garden River. Checkley, Rev. W., MA. ...Barrio. Cleraenti, Rev. V North Douro. Coatc, F. W Toronto. Cockburn, Hon. J Cobourg. Cooper, Rev. H. C , B.A....Etobicoke. Cooper, Rev. H. D., B. A. ...Beverley. Craven, J ...Gore Toronto. Crosslnnd, J Hamilton, Creighton, Rev. J Welland, Cumberland, F. W Toronto. Cummings, James Chippawa. Daintry, G. S Cobourg. Darling, Rev. W. S Toronto. Davidson, Rev. J Bond Head. Davies, Rev. E. R Perrytown. Dixon, Rev. A., B.A Pt. Dalhousle. Donaldson, C Grantham. Duargnn, George .-...Toronto. Dug/iin, John Toronto. Dyett, G Hamilton. KfiRcr, W.J. P Milton. l'lastwoodi( A Lloydtown. Fairbanks, S. B Oshawa. Faincomb, F Newcastle. Fidler, Uov. A. J Cookstown, Fletcher, Rev. J., A.B Oakvillo. Flood, Rev. J Dunnvillo. Foot, R.J. M Toronto. Forster, Q. J Hamilton. Freeman, S. B Hamilton. Fuller, Rov. T. B., D.C.L... Toronto. Gait, Thomas. Toronto. Gamble. William Toronto. Gates, F. W Hamilton. Qaviller, A Tecumselh. Jcddes, James Meaford. Gedde.s. Rev. J. G , M.A. ..Hamilton. Giddcs, W. A Hamilton. Gibson, Rev. J Uxbridgo. Gillespie, W Hamilton. Givins, Rev. S Toronto. Goldsmith, E Toronto. GooJorham, W Toronto. Gooderhain, A Woodbridge. Qoslio, J. D Colbornc. Gowan, Judgo Barrio. Graham, James Toronto. Grant, Rev. W Tullamore. Grant, P Hamilton. Grange, Sheriff Quelph. Grasett, Hev. H. J., B.D.... Toronto. Green, Rev. Thomas, LL.D.Port Nelson. Greenham, Rev. H Fort Erie. Grovcr, J. M Graftou. Groves, Rev. F. J. S Seymour. Gzowski, C. S Toronto. Hallen, Rev. G., B.A.....Penetanguishene Hallen, Q Dundas. Hamilton, G Toronto. Harris, Rev. R. H Craighurst Harrison, Rev. R., M.A. ...Toronto. Harrison, R. A., B.C.L. ...Toronto. Hebden, Rev. J., M.A Hamilton. Hector, J Toronto. Henderson, Rev. A., B.A...Orai^eville. .i.!.l .'•j ;-jU i.'U ^ V ■rMh Mil . A APPENDIX. 47 ^ »» Hill, Rev. B. r.. A.M York. Hill, Rev. a. S. J MarkLam. Hilton, Rev. J. Toronto. Hobgon, £ Toronto. Hodge, Rev. T. I' Credit. Hodgius, Thomas Toronto. Ilolgato, J Milton. HoUiind, Uov. 11., .M.A St. Civtbariuos Hope, Rev. H Toronto. Houston, llev. S., M.A. ...Wuterdown. Inglea, Rev. C. L,, B.A....Druminondville Incc, W Toronto. Johpson, llev. W. A Weston. Jones, 0. E Cobourg, Joyce, W Milt n. Juson, R llnmiltoD. Kern, W Dundas. Kingsinill, Colonel Oiielpb. Kingston, Professor Toronto, LivUy, Edmund Barrio. Langtry, Rev. J., M.A Toronto. Lee, W. H Ottawa. Lecmiug, Rev. R Dundas. Logan, Rev. V/ Cartwrigbt. Lundy, Rev. F. J., DC.L... Grimsby. Magratb. C Toronto. Magratb, James Credit. Magratb, William Credit. Mackenzie,Rev.J.Q.D.,M. A. Hamilton. Mercer, A Toronto. Middleton, Rev. I , B.A. ...Stroetsville. Mills, Hon. S Hamilton. Moberly, George ColUngwood. Moore, W Lloydtown. Morgan, Rev. E , A.M Barrie. McCleary, Rev. W Mulmur. McCoUum, Rev. J. H., A.M.Aurora. McGann, J. B .Hamilton. McGuffin, J M ,ou. •McLeod, Rev. D. I. P., M. A.Chippawa. McMurray, Rev. W., D.C.L.Niagara. McMurray, J. S Toronto. Nation, Dr Uxbridge. Nesbitt, Rev. G., B.A Houston. O'Meara, Rev. Dr Georgetown. O'Reilly, Miles Hamilton. Osier, Rev. H. B. Lloydtown. OaleF; Bev. F. L. Dundas. Piiliii'r, Rev, A.. M.A Guelph. Palmer, Gcorgv Guelph. Parsons, John Thornhill, ' Piiterson, C. W Toronto. ' Pi'ikin.", V Toronto Perry, J. 11 Whitb:'. Peltit, A Grimsby. IVttit. W. Y Oakville. > Racy, Thomas Milton. Riimsiiy, Upv. S. P Newmarket. llciid, Rev. T. B., D.b Weston Reed, G. L llumilton. Richardson, F Toronto. Ridley, Dr Hamilton. Ritchie, Rev. W Gcorgina. Robnrts, Rev. T, T.. M.A...Thorold, llobiuHon, Hon. W. B Toronto. Robinson, Isaac Peterborough. Robson, J. J Newcastle. Rogers, H. C Peterborough. Rowsell, Henry Toronto. Rutherford, E. H Toronto. Ruttan, Rev. C Bradford. Slianklin, Rev. R Thornhill. [Shortt, Rev. Dr Port Hope. Sims, Rev. J. W Manitouliu. Smith, Hon. S Peterborough. Smith, R. W Grimsby. Smith, R Grimsby. Smithurst, Rev. J Toronto. Spratt, Robert Toronto. . Stanton, W. I Cobourg. Stennett, Rev. W., M.A. ...Keswick. Stewart, Rev. E. M., M.A..Guelph. Stewart, Rev. A Orillia. Street, T. C, V.P. Chippawa. Strong, Rev. S. S, D D. ...Ottawa. Tremayne, Rev. P., Jr Milton. VanLinge, Rev. J Grantham. Wallis, J Peterborough. Weller, W. H Cobourg. Westmacott, W. M Toronto. Whitaker, Rev. Provost ...Toronto. White, Thomas, Jr Hamilton. '''^' Wilkinson, B. T Newcastle. Willett, Alfred Fonthill. Williams, Rev. A., E.A Toronto. Williams, J. R., V.P. Tecumseth. 48 COLLECTIONS. I Wmiams, J. W OakTllle. Williams, J. R Orimaby. Wilmot, S - Newcastle. Wilson, Ker. J., M.A Qrafton. Wilson, Professor Toronto. Wood, 8. J Toronto. Wright, Joseph Hamilton. Wyatt, Henry Wei. Square. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO Tni CHURCH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO, W TORONTO. St. Jamti Cathedral. CoUectod by ReT. E. Baldwin. B. H. Dixon $100 00 Mra. Dixon (tbe Grange) ...100 00 Edmund Ualdirin, HfV 10 OU Ovorge John Koyd 6 00 Herbert Mortimer 10 00 J. Ureene 6 00 Lady Maeaulay 5 00 J. Uorrocki 1 00 J. W. Ryan 1 00 A. Friend 1 00 J. W. Oale 4 00 C. Robinson .'... 4 00 0. £. Hooper 2 00 John Hector 2 00 John D. Linton fiO C. D. ft Co 2 00 Collected by Mrs. Cartwrlght Mrs. J. A. Jones 4 00 Mn. Qreen 60 Mrs. Morton 2 00 Mrs. Taylor 1 00 Mrs. Rolpb 2 00 Rev. C. E. Cartwrlght 6 UO Mrs. Dixon 2 00 Mrs. C. Qreen 60 Mrs. Hector Cameron 6 00 Collected by W. Schreiber. E.J. Palmer 1 00 Caile 20 R. Brock 24 M*. McDonald 26 J. E. Smith ft Co 100 A Friend 48 Do 10 Do 24 W. Orifflth 1 00 A Friend 25 George Thomas o 60 v. 0. Schreiber 6 00 Collected by S. G. Wood. A. Meroer lo OO N.Kingsmill 4 00 Alflred Lindsay 1 00 T. Bruce Harman 1 00 F. B. Sparkes t 00 T. H. U>e 1 00 A. Greer 2 00 0. B 26 J. R 60 Holy Trinity. Collected by Miss Scaddlng and Miss Darling. 0. M. Williams 2 00 J. C. Orifflth 1 00 S. A 10 .Mrs. Price 20 James Beatty 1 00 James Mumfbrd 60 Louis Equi 10 A. E ., 20 A Churchman 26 A Friend 10 Cash 26 £. Cornor 100 A Friend 20 W.J. Bird' 1 00 Jose 1 00 J. CurgenTen 60 R. Jaffray 60 A Friend 10 Mrs. Blaohford 1 00 .Mr. Beiton 1 00 Mrs. McCutcheon 1 00 Collected by Miss Nicholson and MissSdkith A Friend 20 Mrs. Bennett 30 Mrs. Martin 20 A Friend 20 A Friend 26 A Friend 16 A Friend 1 00 Annie Thompson 40 Mrs. Young 60 Mr. Cesberry 26 A Friend 20 A Friend 80 Mrs 40 MissH 26 Mrs. Meade 60 St. Annis. ReT. J. Hilton (ann. sub.) 6 00 Mrs. Harrison 2 00 George T. Denlson 1 20 Frederick Denison 26 Mrs. Denison 1 00 Miss L. Denison 'JO Miss H. Denison 26 R. L. Denison 2 00 T.Lee 1 00 J. Marshall 60 Mr. Turn.4r 60 Mrs. Turner 26 KiTasTully 6 00 C. Simms i A UO MisaSimms 60 Miss B. Simm 20 MissDalton 30 Miss Foster 60 J. G. Denison 26 MissTuily 40 Miss Kennedy 110 W. Strickland 1 00 No name 60 Small sums 110 Rer. A. J. Broughall 26 Mn. Ross 6 00 Miss M. Baldwin 2 00 W. Walsh 60 Mr. Armstrong 100 Mrs.Oxenham 26 John Veres 26 Mrs. Veres 26 A Friend 26 Mrs. O'Uara 60 Mr. Hitchen 2 00 H. O'Brien 1 00 St. PauPa. Collected by Misa Henderson. E. Henderson 10 00 J. Benderson.Jr 8 00 Mrs. J. Heward 4 00 Mrs. Doyle 1 0« Mrs. Woodman 1 00 1, i > L APPENDIX. tt Mr. CI«WM 2 (K> 0. IlcmlDgi 3 (Mt * PrtHnd 1 00 Mra.i), ll«w»rd 4 00 >Im. t'rofi 1 00 L. Mcl'hHraou 10 UO Mm. Tnmnce I 00 Mrk, McNsb 60 MrK.OulwIn 10 •I. Oummlcifii do Mrs. .1. B. DhtIh 1 (10 Thief .Imttlou Draper A UO Mtt. Olookttooe 'i (jU Collected by Hlii Carrnthera. Mri. ChRfTuy 2 00 Mrx. H. Kicbiirdg 2 00 Mm. Keener \ 00 \trs. McCau.ilttnd »6 Vim, Qerry 26 Mlaa Bofttwick 2 OU IMra llewi'tt 60 Mrn. R. A. Psrker 1 00 .lanicR Oerry 60 A Friund 10 Mrit. Oundry 1 00 Mrfi. tleioa 1 00 MrB. Sorley 100 .Mm. Steward 60 VIrK. DunnU 76 Mr.1 ,1. McDonald 1 00 Mlsn llamel 1 00 >lr8. Admiral Baldwin 1 00 Mm. Wells 75 Mr.4 HHJdun 60 Mm. W. Ulncks 1 00 Mrn. D 60 Collected by MIm Ilircbfulder. Mm. Ku»»eli; 40 Mrs. Hiiilth 25 Mrs Davia 60 MrB.Oordon 60 .Mr». Crawford 6 00 Mm. Kane 1 00 J. T. Smith 1 00 Mrs, Uarcourt 1 00 Mrs. Dunater 26 MfN. Roaf 1 00 .Mrs. Kell 10 Mm. Donaldson 30 Thomas Keed 60 .Mrs. Dunlop 86 Mrs. Piatt 1 00 Mrs. F. »towe 1 00 Miss Menett 26 Mrs. Wrigley 60 Mtr.. SnelllDg 60 Miiis.larvi8 60 MrsOouch 60 Mrs. llircbfelder 1 00 Mrs. Moor 60 Collected by penny lub- Kcriptlons 8 16 BERKELEY. Si. John the Evangelist. P. I'aterson 10 00 Mr.4. Faterson 1 00 Miss Faterson 60 T. vv. Pat«rson 60 .1. a Faterson 26 IS,. I'aterson 26 Fanny Lowe 26 Elizabeth Brisoo 60 Mrs. Neadbam 40 ^ .4 Mrs. MeCullough AO 0|lbert8mtth 60 JtBts Smith 1 M Mr. CallaDd.-r 60 Thomas Beatty 1 00 Mr*. Yhnrnbuck I 00 Mrs. Bird 1 II. H. Bird 1 •HI .lobn t. Bird O 26 Isnaclllrd U& Mrs. Oeorgc Leslie Ad George Lt-alle 1 00 Mrs. William lleatty 60 Mrs. John Clarke 6o Mrs. Bright o 60 Mr. Foniey 26 Mrs. Hill 26 John Fox 26 Robert Wilsr.n 2 00 Mrs. Ashbridge 1 0" JohaElwood 25 Mrs. Levi Ashbridge 26 TULLAMORK. nORE or TOROXTO. St. Joltn'i. Coltrctid by Miss Retd. .lemea Craven 6 00 Hlrhiird Clarke 8 00 John Hooper 1 i' .Mrs. Anderson 2n Mrs. Blair ."iO Mrs. Messenger 50 Mrs. Cox 1 SO Warren riarkfon 1 UO Mrs. W. Clarkson 50 Frederick Forster 2 00 William Magrath 6 00 MissMagrath 3 00 Miss Alley 3 00 Mr. C. Flemming 1 00 Michael Murphy 50 Mrs Turple 25 Mrs. K. Cox 1 25 Mrs. Wilson 2.i Mrs. Thomas King 1 "0 .Mrs. Hunt 1^^ Collected by Miss Oonover. Samuel Conover 5't Mary Conover 05 George Conover 06 Charles Cameron 1 50 ElizHbeth Cameron 50 I Edward Cornwall 50 Mrs. Boves 15 .Mrs. William Cameron 50 Mr. Boyes : 2.i I Collected by Miss Harris. i Captain J. B. Harris 5 00 ; Mrs. Harris 2 00 Annie Harris 1 00 I Lucie Harris 1 00 I Maggie Harris 1 00 Elizabeth Harris 2 00 James Oliphant 24 I John Thompson 24 Mrs. McHugh « -'4 Mrs Sarah Brown 2i Abraham Dawson 25 Small sums 62 Collected by Miss and Mr. Thomas Hammond. 0. Hammond 2 00 Mrs. Hammond 1 00 Miss Hammond 1 00 Thomas M. Hammond I 00 Mifs Shook 26 James Mickey 2o Charles Camaronjr 25 Kichard Ougbtred 25 .John Crorier '-» W. R. Forster 2 00 Mrs. Collins 2o Mrs. Charles Adamson 25 Alfred Adamson 6u APPENDIX. ti ■ Mm. a. Adamson 50 John Delany 20 THORNHILL. Collected by Mrs. R. Arnold and Mrs. Shanklin. Arnold, Mr. and Mr, R 5 00 B'Oth, James 45 Brian, * r") 15 Co.k, Miss 25 CogBweil, .vlr 6 00 Cbarlton, Mrs.i 60 Cook, Mrs 50 Dean, Mrs 5 00 lislier, Mrs 51 Holland. Mr 6 00 James, Mr 60 James, Mr 25 James, Mr 60 James, Mr 60 Lane, William 1 (lO Langgtaff, Mrs. J 2 00 Lawrence, Ch 2 00 Lawrence, Mrs. W. H 1 00 Martin, Mr 1 00 Newton, Mrs 50 ria>ter, Mr. and Mrs J 2 Oo Seager. Mrs 75 Seager, Miss 76 Seager, Annie 50 Seager, May 60 Seager. Maria 25 Stephenson, Mrs 15 Wood, Mrs 40 Willfon, Mrs 25 Waterfield, Mr 60 Collected by the Misses Fareous. Arnold. Mrs. A 1 00 Agar, John 36 Biunskill, Mrs 100 Carr, Thomas 100 Carry, Mrs 100 Campbell, John 60 Drake, Mr 100 Drake, Mrs 5U Doughty, Miss F 3 00 Oreane, Mrs 30 Ellston, .Mr « 30 Fry, Mrs 4 00 Farr, Mrs 20 Friend, A 76 Oallanough, Mrs 1 OU Harper. Mrs 15 Uoldswrrth, Mrs 60 Johnson, Mrs 26 Kelly. Mrs 15 Kirby, John 1 00 Lvonnrd, Mrs 50 Lane. J 30 Lemon, W 1 ii6 Morgan. Mrs 40 ItcDougall, Mrs. 60 Moriiau, .Mrs 60 Medd. Mrs 60 Munshaw, W. 60 Parsons, Mrs 2 00 Parsons, J 5 0' P«ri■ All Saints. Collected by Miss Alice Machel. Dr.Langstaff 2 00 Q. L. Garden 1 CO Samuel .Mach^ 60 William Parkhlll 60 J. U. Rowe to Mrs. Rowe 60 Others 2 00 Collection at miss, meeting 3 60 NEWMARKET. St. PauVi. Collected by Miss Mulock. Mrs. McBrien 26 Mrs. Mulock 1 00 A. BcuUbee 2 OO Nelson Uorham 6 00 Collected by Mrs. it Miss Dudley. ReT. Septimus P. Ramsay... 6 00 C. McFayden 1 00 Mrs. Peck 100 Major Esten ., 2 60 James Nixon 60 Mrs. Woodcock 60 E. Hunter 1 00 0. H. Simpson 60 V. Denne 60 Mrs. Forsyth 60 Miss Hunter 1 00 Mrs. Campbell IOC Mrs. Hewitt 60 J. Sharpe 26 Collected by Miss Mcintosh and Miss Bentlej. William Pine 6 00 William Trent 2 00 its APPENDIX. A Friend fiO 0. H. Graham I 00 R. Simpnon 1 (Ml A. Snuter 1 OU Mr. Bowden 20 R. J. Davidaon SO AFrleod 28 A Kriond 25 A Friend 20 A Friend 25 Dr. Bentley 1 Od A Friend 50 Walter Dudley 1 00 8. RykfB 50 A Friend 25 William McMaorcr.jr 2 00 JoM-pb Cawtbra 2 00 S. W. Hallen 6 00 J. A Carthew 2 00 O. K. Ilogaboom 1 00 A Friend 26 A Friend 25 Mrs. R. Street 50 Mrs. Larkin 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Perry 1 00 J. Perry 1 00 S. Leonard 1 00 iiunday Scbool miMlonary box 4 00 Collection after meeting ... 2 76 Sums under 50c 16 74 MONO AND ALBION'. SI. John't. Collected by Miss KelU. George McManus, Esq., J. P. 2 0(t LLOYDTOWN. Collected by the Misses T. Kast- \ wood, Mary Osier. £. Eastwood, : F. Oaler, E. J. Plakerton, R. Irwin, and J. Sprowle. Mr and Mrs. KaHwood 10 00 Miss Eastwood 1 00 W. A. Eastwoed 50 3Iius E. Eastwood 60 F. Eastwood 6 SO Mrs. T. Tyson 1 00 W. 8. Tyson 60 J. a Tyson 60 Mr. and virs. J. Smith 2 00 Dr. Scholfleld 3 00 W. McRinley 1 60 A. Robinson 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 2 00 Mr. and .Mrs. Thompson ... 2 00 Mr. and Mrs. J. McKlnley.. 1 00 Mrs Buatiion 60 Rev. H. B. Osier 6 00 Mrs. Osier and family 7 00 Miss F. Oslfr. 60 Miss .vr. Osier 50 T. Kowe 1 00 P. ShHnks SO Mrs. Wood 60 M. A. Stuurt 60 Dr. Playter 4 Ou P.Shaw 1 00 S. Leonard. u 60 W. Dixon 50 vf. UulsB 60 J. W. Hughes 50 W. MoorH 7 yo W. Lockhard 60 ft. Collected by Misses F. Shore and A. Bradley. Roley....... 60 1 R.H. McManus 1 O'l O C. McManus, M.D 1 Oti James Manning I 90 Charles Carson 1 00 Charles Lee 1 oO Maitland McCarthy 1 00 Joseph Alexander t OU James Darraugh l oo Alexander Spears 1 00 Miss Kells 50 John W. Nicbol Ro William Kelts v 50 George Robinson 50 William I^ewis 50 Duncan McOollum ii 50 John Ward 50 P. Pmnll 50 William Henderson .50 James Bowerman 50 George Smell SO Robert Lucy 60 James Duke 50 Mrs. Jackson 25 Mrs S. Wallace 25 Mrs. J. Wallace O 25 James Kelly U 25 Matthew Burrell 25 Archibald Reid 2:'. WilliamThom 25 John Patterson 25 Hugh Paltfrson 2r> John McLaughlin 25 Robert Henry 25 Hugh McKenna 2.'> John Kingsbury o S5 John F. Marshall 25 S.Beatty o 'J5 D. Rennie 26 Mrs. C. Lee 25 Little Willie U 06 Henry Haddock o 25 George Leighton 25 John Leighton o 25 B. Fletcher 20 Collected by Miss Mills and Miss Susan Armstrong. George Jackson 1 oo Robert Mills i oo Mrs. Atkinson 1 oo James Lewis o 50 A friend to missions 60 Joseph Alexander 60 Mrs. Holmes o 50 Richard Spears .50 George Armstrong 30 Mrs C. Martin 25 A. E. White 25 John Armstrong 25 John Armstrong 25 Mrs. John Cobean i!5 Mrs. B. Cobean 25 William Duke ii 25 J Crosier o 25 John Fletcher 25 James Mills o 60 3. Martin o 26 T. Outhbert o 26 Small amounts 96 Collected at meeting 3 69 Collected by Miss Hutchinson and Mln Partridge. Sums under 50c 4 86 1 George MeOoppin 1 00 Appendix. 53 •Tames lionrer!! 'lO Jamps ADdpr.'tnii o AO John Laverty 25 Mrs McKarlane 26 Mh. Liiidday 25 Mr8. Dyot'g 25 Mr8. Maguire 25 •lamos Qulnn U 20 Mrs. LcAVUDs 26 Misd Uodaay 26 8. Fleming 25 Mrs. Farley 25 T. FarUv 26 J.MoCa'be 25 W. Uutchinsou W Mr.«. Waller 20 Henry LaTcrty 25 JameD Hutchinson 25 Mrs. Wilsou 20 A. Irwin 20 Jane Cartridge 25 MarKaretllutchinson 26 J. Haddock 25 T. Halchett o '■) H. Partridge J.Wilson " Small sums < .U Collected by Miss Carson an . Mills Mary Jane Perry. Henry Carson, er 60 Henry Carson, jr 60 Annie Carsun 25 John Perry 1 00 W. J. Dodds 26 James Henry 26 Mrs. McKim 25 James Anderson U 25 MaryMcUrien 25 Mrs. Allen 20 B. McKim 20 Hugh Dale 20 J.Kusk 30 James Perry 60 Jane Perry 25 W. Ferguson 25 W. Duke 60 Thomas Duke 30 Jane Martin 25 Small sums U 23 . , ALBION. ^ St. Jamei\ Collected by Miss E. EUiott and Miss Uodgias. Cbarlrg Northcote 2 00 Thomas Klliott 1 00 Kobert Finch 100 William Kuthertord 1 00 Robert Dwyer 1 00 John Dean 60 Andrew Dixon 60 George Kowles 60 James Clarke 60 T. Harrington 25 J. Elliott 26 R. Conquest 26 W.Dixon 25 T. Neeland 26 A. Glazier 25 Or. Henry 25 Smtlisums 85 Collected by !tllss E. Milburn and Miss Sanderson, William Hannah, sr. 2 00 WUUam Hannah, jr 1 00 William Wray 1 50 James Doneghy (>0 John Watson 50 Jnmes HiKgison 60 vira. Rutherford 1 00 loscph Milburn 50 Mr. Sanderson 1 SO Mrs. Sanderson 60 A. •^cott 26 Mr. Lovel 25 Mr. Fenwick 26 Mr. Wilson -ib Small sums 30 Collected by Miss McCaulay and Miss McKeown. Thomas Judge i 00 John Bracken 1 00 John Judge 1 00 Thomas Perdue 1 00 James McCaulay 60 J. Wilson 60 Joseph McKeown 50 W. Stone 60 William Monda 60 >r and Mri. J. Perdue ... 50 i hompson 26 , ::•: 1 Scott 25 uiri. Pettlgrew 25 A Friend 25 8. Grear 25 R, Thompson 25 U.Ceaser 26 T.Crawford 25 Mr. Key 15 Mrs. Bracken 25 Collected by the Misses Evans. Mrs John Evans 1 00 John .Moffatt's family 100 Mrs. P. C Campbell 50 W. Moffatt 60 A. Stinson 50 David Rennie 50 John Bible 60 John Judge 060 Mr and Mrs. Hebdon 60 Mrs. T. Pedlow 35 T. Pedlow 30 0. Kearna J 24 MrB.Q.Evans 25 A.Parkinson 26 Mn. Glaasford V6 William Sargent 25 William Chevins 26 A.Cranston 26 Mrt. Campbell 30 Small turns 4u ETOBICOKB. St. Oeorge'e. CcIIeeted by Miss Kerr and Mrs. Lord. Bev. U. C. Cooper 5 00 Mrs. Jacobs 5 00 Miss Beatty 5 00 Mr. Richardson 10 Mrs. Jarvis 05 Mrs. Porritt 26 Mrs. Lord 1 00 A Friend 10 U. Ide 26 T. Davis 1 10 J. Cane 10 Mrs. Warden «0 K. MuMon 1 00 Mrt. E. MuMOn 26 Miss Ford 25 Miss A. MuMon 2.'> Miss M. A. Musson U 25 F. Musson 2f) Mr. Hogers 2r> Mrs. Perry 2.'> Mr. Spicer )obie 2.1 Mrii. Hendry i^i S. Goldthorpe 30 T.Fulton 16 T. Giles 15 Mrs. Suter 20 Mrs. Bellamore 10 A. Bullamore 10 .1 Campbell 20 a. Hendry 10 .VIrs. Hare Oi5 A. VanEvery 10 W VanEvery 05 M.J. & A. VanEvery ii 16 Mrs Mitchell 16 Mrs. Wright 10 Mrs. T'wel 25 Mr. Bates 20 Mrs. rimmons 2.^ .Mrs. Chapman 25 W. Giles M 60 Mrs.Rundell 26 Friends 35 J. Broder 25 H. Dempster 25 W. Morrow 26 A. Bunting 26 I. Jarvis 10 Mrs. Patterson 20 Mrs Umplebee 25 Mrs. Dunn 40 Mr Dunn 26 E. Scarlett 2 00 Mrs. Clayton 26 T. Ide 60 J Ide 25 Mrs. Wood 1 00 Mrs. Boniface 10 Mrs CturktD 25 J. Moore 1 00 J. Wadftworth 36 Mrs. Burkholder 26 Collected by Mrs. Jacobs ... 22 fi2 YOBK MILLS. St. John's. Collected by Miss Emily Johnson. Mrs. Mercer 4 00 Mrs. Paterson 10 Mn.M»rkwelI 25 A Friend 46 A Friend U 60 Mrs. H. Mercer 2 01) George Rnbson 60 William Bell 60 Mrs. Chadwick 60 Mrs. Smith 60 Mrs. Vanostrand .. 100 Mr. Marsh 1 00 Mrs. Watsnn 1 60 vir Granger 26 Mrs.Johnf>on 40 Uev. J. Langtry 10 00 Collected by Miss Mary Sbeppard. J. Finch 1 00 Mr. Powell 1 00 Mrs. Lawder 1 00 MarySheppard 1 00 A Friend 60 J. Vanostrand 1 00 Mrs. J Vanostrand 1 00 T. Witheral 60 Mr. Rutliff 60 Mr. Witheral 60 Mrs. Stell 25 James Sheppard 25 Miss VIcBride 60 A Friend 80 Mrs. W. James U 60 Mr. James 1 00 J. Wilson 60 Mrs. Jackson 20 Mrs Bales 1 00 Miss Stevenson 25 J. PoweU 100 J. Sheppard 1 00 Mr Wincup 1 00 R. E. Umbert 50 Collected by Mrs. Holt. Miss Johnson 100 Mrs. Lee .*. i 00 William Griffith 24 H. Shore 20 Mrs. Turner 6 25 John Colwell 60 Charles ColwcU 60 Alexander Whitney 60 Mrs. McVlahan 12 Mrs. C. Harris 60 Mrs. Goodwin 60 Mm. Eden 1 00 William Curry 25 John Turner 26 John Morgan 26 James Fulton 60 M A. Leader 20 Egbert Whitney 10 Jonathan Leader 26 John Jones 26 John Squires 26 Richard Caffen 4 60 George Sanders 20 Stephen Markwell 10 Mrs. Holt 1 00 Mrs. Collins 48 John Harvey 50 DAVISVILLR 80HOOLHOVSE. Collected by Misi Charlotte Fraser. Mr. Nightingale 1 26 Mrs. Soott 60 A Friend 2U Mrs. M. Carling 20 Mrs Cook 26 A Friend 60 Mr. Patton U 26 Mrs. W. Baldwin 2 00 A Friend 26 Mr. Moore 4 00 Mrs Taff 30 J. Uowson 1 00 Mrs. Galtz 30 Miss Bostwiok 100 A Friend 20 A Friend li 20 .Mrs. O. Rrecken 1 00 Mrs. Clarke 1 flO A Friend U 6U Mrs. McConnell 25 Collected by Mrs Rose. John McCormick 100 George McCormick 100 Mrs A. McCormick 25 Mrs. Burke 3.'> Mrs. Burke 1 00 D Lynn 2 00 Ann Turner 20 James Taylor lot) Mrs. Lea 26 Ann J. Peal 26 J Lea 2 00 Mrs. Lvnn 60 R Playter 25 William Gray 50 John Miles 125 Elijah Boyd 60 Collection at York Mills meeting 5 13 Do at Davisville meeting ... 7 11 William Ix>ng 1 00 Mr. MetCBlf 1 00 SCABBOROCOH. Christ Church. Collected by Miss Sarah Richardson and Miss McDowell. Rev. W. Bolt and family ... 10 00 W. Heron 60 Mrs. Nelson 20 Mrs J. Nelson 25 Mrs. Bennett 20 MrB.Jobbitt 20 Miss Chamberlain 3it Mr.JSell 1 00 Ignatius Oalloway 2 HO Mrs. McClelland 1 00 Edward Galloway lu Mrs. F. Galloway 65 S. McKean 20 William Etwell 20 Mary A. Richardson 25 A Friend 10 William Castle 1 00 John Castle 1 OU Mrs Brummell 20 Cash U 26 George Hale 25 Hisi Graham 60 Mr. Huxtable 60 Mrs. Knowles 26 Mrs. Thomas Elliot 1 00 William Keeler 60 Mn. Keeler 60 Mr. Lalley 60 Mr.HelUwell 1 OO Mrs. Stephenson 26 J. Wilson 1 00 William Collins 25 William Booth 20 John Collins U 10 Mrs. Parker 2& 1 t: APPENDIX. % y ^ '5 Mr.Twdwfty 26 Mrs. Lemmon to Richard Orew 2ft John Klley 10 William Kiehardton 60 Mrs. W. Galloway 60 W. Galloway 1 00 OeorKe Hara 20 Jamo» RichardRon 60 D. 0. StepbenRon 26 Thomas SkaldiDg 4 00 Collected by Misi H Westney and MiM Booth. MiH A. Booth 60 Mrs. Bertram 30 Mrs. Powell 60 Mrn. Willis 26 Mrs Little 3 00 John Xbornbeck 60 Mrs. J. 'fttber.jr 50 G.G. Young 1 00 Mrs. Johnston 25 Mr. Kolph 1 00 W. llolph, jr 1 10 H. Humphrey 1 00 W. Humphrey 1 00 Mrs. W. Humphrey 1 00 AFiiend 20 Mr.Oliyer 20 Jos. Booth 60 Mrs. VV. Booth 20 Mr. Ormerod 50 Mrs. Urmerod 60 T. Ormerod, jr 25 Mrs.'!'. Ormerod 25 Joseph Collins and family... 2 00 Miss Booth 6u MiPB M. Booth 15 W. Westney and family 2 60 S. Keeler 160 Collected by Miss E. Uumphrey and Miss Norris. Dr Korrls 100 .Mrs. Jackson 1 20 £. Jackson 26 Thompson Jackson 50 J. Jackson 25 Mrs. James Thompson 1 00 Mr. .»abley 28 Mr. U. Secor 15 Miss Bowen *> 60 Ur.Bambridge 26 Mr. Swallow 25 Mrs. Awallow 26 UusseH Cornell 1 00 J. H. Wilson 1 00 Mrs Wilson 1 00 Mr D. McLean 60 J. Annis 60 MlHsA. Sccor 10 Mr. Baird 25 Mrs. A. McLean 50 .l.Uumphrey, jr., & family 3 00 Mr.Lepper 1 00 Mrs. Lepper 1 00 J. Uumphrey. fr I 00 Mrs. J. Uumphrey 1 00 C.Cornell 1 00 Collected by Miss S. Taber. Captain Dunlop 36 :i. U. Blanchurd 60 M. G. Chester 1 60 Mrs. Torrance 26 Mrs. Chester 30 W. Dickson, sr. 1 00 Mrs. A. Thompson 1 00 MiwHoOlure 60 T. D. Keller, M. A 100 J J. Taber. sr I 0« Mrs.A. Pherrill 100 St. PauCt. Collected by Mill Sarah Yeamans. David Yeamana 1 00 Mrs. Yeamans 26 Martha a. Dix 60 John Emerron 25 KlUah Abraham 100 William Abraham 26 Mrs.Spaulding 25 Richard Steers 1 00 Mrs Steers 50 Ellas Wood 1 on Sarah McKean 25 John Wood 25 James and Mary Chapman 50 Mrs Beverage 10 Collected by Miss Burk and Miss Sheppard. W. B. Burk 2 00 Mrs. Burk 1 00 Miss Burk 1 00 S.£. Burk 1 00 T.B. McM 26 G. U. Sheppard oO Mrs. O Sheppard 50 Solomon .»heppard 26 R. Breckon 25 P. Sheppard 1 00 Mrs P. Sheppard 100 M.J. Sheppard 50 Edward Smih 1 UO Mrs. Smith 1 00 T. Y. Burk 25 A Friend 40 0. Breckon 25 Collected by Miss Burk and Miss Myers. John Myers 1 00 Mrs. Myers 100 S Cherry 60 Mrs. Bell 1 00 William Duncan 1 00 Mra.Uuncan 50 Mrs. Drury 1 00 A Friend 30 W. Drury 50 Richard Drury 26 Mrs. Cummer 25 Mrs. Harris 25 Mrs Robinson 25 George Scrase 25 Mrs. Scrase 26 Mrs. Moon 25 Mrs.Taylor 25 J. Long 1 OU Mary Jane Long 25 George Long 25 William Long 5U Lois Lawson 25 C. Murphy i.. 10 .lobn Duncan 50 W. Scrase 25 Mr Craven 25 Miss Allison 25 Miss L. Nash 26 John Sherwood 30 Miss Sherwood 20 Isaac Barton 26 Collected by Miss Sarah Mason. W. Mason, sr 2 00 Mrs. Mason 2 00 David Mason 50 Alfred Mason 60 II. Mason 1 00 Mrs. U. Mason 1 00 Sarah Macon 26 William MHson 26 W. U. Keall 26 Mm. Harley 1 00 R. Roberts 1 00 Mrs. T. Armstrong 60 A Friend 10 Mrs. W. Christie 1 00 Mrs. J ChrisUe 26 W. Mason, jr 1 60 W Armstrong 26 JohnSkeltou 26 Franci.'i Mason 1 00 Mrs F. Mason 60 A B 16 Klcbard Skultuu 25 Mrs.CoaU's <> 20 Mrs. West 25 Mrs. J. Morgan 2(0 Hannah Morgan 20 it. Armstrong 50 T. Ariufttrong 60 J.Bell 26 K. Hurbridge 16 G. Lej 60 Mr. bichardton K. 10 Mrs. Matthews 25 Mr. Procter 26 Mr. Parsons SO J. P Mason 10 Wm. Lawton 26 Mrs. Lawton 25 J.McConnell "^b Ellen Clurke 1 00 Mr-. Kennie 20 Mrs. Gibson 20 Mrs. Hood 20 Mr. J Gibsou 50 Mrs. T. Mason' 20 George Wood 1 "0 St. Jude's. Collected by Miss Mary Ann Armstrong. Joseph Armstrong 20 Mrs. Strainton 20 Mrs. Laidley 26 A Friend l 00 A Friend 10 Samuel Martin 50 Joseph Wilson 1 00 Mrs. Wilson 50 Edward Armstrong 2 00 Mr. Weatherston 1 00 Collected by Miss Mary A. Brown and Sarah Wilson. Mrs. Taylor 26 Mrs. T. llrown -.6 Mrs. T. Brown, jr 25 Mrs. Moffatt 20 Mrs. A. Moffatt 36 .Mrs. F.Thompson 26 Mrs. J. Armstrong 25 Mrs. McCownn 25 Mrs. A. Taylor 25 Mrs. Hough ..!. 26 Mr Hume 50 H. Wilson 1 00 J. Taylor 50 Mrs R.Boyd 50 R. Leigh 26 O. Emprinpham 25 Mrs. G. Empringham 26 Sarah Booth 26 KUiabeth Hewitt 12 Andrew Bertram 12 ;:ll ; I ■Wf*" Collected by Mittg DeTeaub and Mias E. Smith. T. Devpninh 60 Mr*. Dcveniiih AO J.Smith 26 Mr*. .''vlrt^Kter 20 Cornol'lus C. Cutting U 26 JoMe lli-nry U 26 KlizabKth Hiichannn 16 Mr*. CrowIny 20 Mr* Arin*trong 60 Franci*AnKU8 26 Mr*. K Antru* 96 WilliHoi Angus 26 ChHrlr* Ad|{U8 26 AKrlmd 26 A Friend 26 i\l. Martin 26 A Frii-nd 26 Mri<. iMcGiDiti* 10 W. KmpriDgbam 60 Mr*. Knapriagbam 60 MAUKHAM. St. Phillip's. Collected by Miss E. tingle. John Piiigle 2 00 John Robiniion 2 dO William Davidson 60 Oeorite Kobinson 26 Amelia Hingle 60 Joseph Finglo 60 William Grainger 47 Henry Cillipg 2 00 A Krinnil 1 00 Thomas Glen 30 Maria t'ingle 60 George i'inglo 2 00 Maiy Stiver 40 John Williamson 100 i^amuel Moorby 1 00 J. I'. Kakin 26 J. W. Feiiwiclc 26 Marian Paterson 60 Samuel Jennings 60 friend 26 Mrs. G. I'ingle 20 Isabella Shortt 60 Annie Shortt 50 Collected by George Davison. Rev George Uill 6 00 A Friend 60 William Davison 1 00 George Davison 2 00 Mrs. George Davison 1 00 J.F. Davison 50 G.J.Davison 50 Ellen .Martin 25 Anne Davey U 20 Mr*. Uhey 20 C. £. Braithwaito 25 Mary J. Duncan 24 Thomas Lownsborough 1 00 Sarah Lownsborou'^b. 100 William Horsley 60 Mrs. Uuntor 23 Collected by Mrs Reid. Rev. George Hill. mUiilional 5 00 Mrs. Burnett 2 UO Mrs. Reed 50 Ganton Barnetl 1 00 Mrs. Meyerhoffer 25 Mr. Revlra 30 Andrew Nicholson 20 APPENDIX. r fltorge Nicholson 16 ' Mrt. Hlehardwn 26 Mr*. William Eakin 26 Mr*. John Stephenion 60 A Friend U 17 Dr. Eckardt n 26 Ed. Eckardt ^ 26 Mr. Hhlteoak 10 Mr. Joiee 30 MlisEckardt 60 Mrs. CroRbv fiU Mix Sweeting 26 George Eakin 60 Oraee Church, Henry Tane 2 00 MisfTane 6u Mr*. Fletcher 26 John Antony 1 GU W. Wilson 6U Henry Speight n 60 Mr*. H. Speight 60 £. Antony 1 00 Mrt. J. Robinson 100 David Wilson 100 G. H. Silvester 1 60 Dr. Coburn 100 Mr. Crcason 1 00 Joseph Orahame 10 Mr*. W. Armstrong 2 00 Robert Armstrong 1 OU J. Ooblnson 26 Mr*. Willi* 50 Mr Hutton .'. 1 (lO William Antony 1 00 Collected by Miss Burk A.Willis 25 D. Burk 20 J. Harrington 26 D. Burk ] 00 Robert Welsh ion 0.8. C 25 J. Hamilton 20 C. Reesor 120 Collected by Miss Sylveater. Mr*. Atkinson 2 00 R. Sylveater I 00 Q.Oraham I 00 T. S. Hart 1 00 W. B. Robion 100 J. J. Henderson 60 J. Ingli* 1 00 Mr*. McLean 60 i>lrs John McLean 60 Hn. SlcKobert* 26 H. A. Cummings 60 Mrs. Jones 40 Mra Mitchell 25 D. Reesor 26 Mr* Mllroy 26 R. Reesor 26 D. Whaley 26 T. R. Armstrong 26 D. Croaby 26 J. Rigley U 60 Mrs. T. Reesor 100 WHITBT. Misse* Robertson and Annii, collectors. Mr8.J.H Perry 6 00 Mr*. 8 H Cochrane 6 OU J. H. P^srry 5 00 K. K. Perry l 00 N. W. Brown 1 00 Mn. Ham l Vk Mr. Wolfenden 1 00 J. V. Ham fiO Mr. Crombie tO Mr. Campbell 60 Mr. Adam* 60 Mr. Knetothom 60. Mr*. Dawe* 60 Mr. Tomlinson 60 Mr. Uobb* 60 A Friend..., 60 T. H. Perkins 60 Mr*. J. Draper 6S Dr. Carson 60 Mra. Higgin* 60 Mrs. J. Richardson 60 B. Hickie 60 Mr. Robert* 50 a. Hall 60 Hatch k Bro 60 Mr*. Monck 60 Mr*. Powell 50 A Friend 26 Mr. Card 26 J. Whitney 25 Mr*. Rice 26 Mr. Fowler 25 E. Davey 'io Mr. Pitt 26 Mr. Phillip 25 Mr. Boltby 26 Mrs. Frawr 25 Sirs. Goodman 25 Mr*. Salkald 25 Mrs. Willis 26 MlRsSmlth 26 Mrs. Oerrio 26 Mr. Robinson 26 C. King 2S Mr*. Schofield 26 Ada Schofield 16 Mr. Scott 12 L. Brown 10 Mr*. Ragan 10 Mr. Rowe 10 A Friend 10 Mrs. Mathi*on 12 M.Collins 6 10 Mrs. B. Bryan 12 Mra. Kills O.^ M.Ellis 06 Mr. Bayie 10 A Friend 10 Mrs. Clearwater 06 Mrs. Noble 10 Mr*. Monk 20 Mrs. Robinson 30 Mrs. Bryan 20 Mr. Law 30 Mrs. Harper 15 E. Q. Robertson 55 Miss Dougall, collector. Rev. J. D. Cayley 5 00 Mr*. Greenwood 1 00 Mrs. Cayley 5 00 Mrs. Robson 26 J. Byrne 50 Mrs. Lowes 1 00 Mrs.Lawler 60 Mr. Pentecost 5U A Friend 50 Mr. Wolfenden 50 Mr. Walkie 10 Mr. McMillan 26 Mr. Stevens uU Urt. Sprowie 50 Mra- Dalziel o 10 Mrs. McGillivray 25 ,,,- > APPENPIX. 57 Mi^« Tlncomlxi, collector. Mrn. Jnckson 26 Mm. Popo 1» Mr«. Ilobfion 10 Mr«. Corri'll Ifi Mrs AritistroDg 06 Mth. lilnck 16 Mr. W. Smith, jr 25 .;ohri Willis o 60 .Mis.< Warren 2'i Mrp. VV. Smith o 50 •I'wph liiirkcr Zo y\TH. .Mar.>ih»ll lu .Mrs. hawrencH 20 Mrs. VVoodhouFi! 2.i ■^irs. Tlncomljc 1 00 UXBUIDdR. .<(. Paul's. (^oHpctcd liy Miss RnNter and Mill 0. Nation. Rev. .7. D. GibsoD 2 00 Thoiniis Holster 6 00 Dr. .Ir>!in Bolcter 1 00 Johii Ma^uite 1 0" K .Monn 1 00 A. I>. Willinm.-" SO MiM liMtton; 60 .r. r.. Mnr^jach 25 .Andn w CoWRii 2ft Mrs. Wntlloni« 60 William Tuck o 10 lohiiBascom 25 William Annand 1 00 .Mrs. Hurley 10 ..Collected by Miss Reynolds. Oi'orne Solley 1 00 .-^ainuel Reynolds, sr 1 00 Mrs. Keynolds 1 00 W. Walker 26 H. flenniiigs 50 .1. II 1 00 W. Bower 1 00 Thomas Ganton 60 Collected by Miss Finch. Mrs. Finch 1 00 .Miss K. Finch 60 Mr. Chadwick 1 00 II. Fawcett 1 00 Mrs.Pmith 1 00 Mr. Stewart 50 Mrs. f-tewart 60 Mis. Hamilton 25 Mr. Hamilton .'lO Amos .Morris 26 Mrs Beech 2.') Mr Feaabr 25 Mrs. Wheler 25 Mr. Flowoll 60 Samui-1 Reynolds, jr 50 Mrs. l!pynolda 25 ,Mr. Terry 25 Mr. .Johiuon 10 Mr. .McCollough 30 Mr. Johnson 26 5 WEST BROCK. St. James' . Collected by Mirg V- ' Martin Plrt ^ RuthPirt Thomas I irt^ v> ..i. Martin Pirtjr 25 M»r«aret Pirt 26 Wilfred Pirt 10 Sarah I,. Plrt in Mrs. Mury Muttard 30 Mrs. Annand 26 Ann Thompson 60 ■loseph .Murray 26 Jane .lames 26 Mrs. Warner 30 Mrs. Stevenson 26 Sarah A. Weighall 10 James Galloway 60 \«iiliam Dickson 26 Mrs. Hamilton 26 Mrs. J. Hamilton 60 Mrs Beach 26 Miss Harrison 60 J. Fawns U 60 Mrs. Tiffin 60 F. Tiffin 26 Mrs. Shire 26 Mr. J. Foster 25 Mr. Black 26 Phoebe J. Collins 26 Mr. Blanchard 25 Mr. Harris 60 Thomas I hompHou 16 Mary Thompson 2A Mr Card 80 Mrs. Card 60 Mrs. Weldott 10 Mrs. Stotta 20 MissM. Plrt 09 John Wright 60 Collected by Miss Phair. William Ibftir J. Phalr Robert Foster Mr. Foster John Foster Mrs. Crenshaw Louis Collins Joseph Annand William Burgess John Curtis Ilanry Barton William Lockey James Lockey John Barton Robert Barton John Love Mr. Orr Robert Aiffen Mr. Card Collected by Miss Shannon Mrs. F. A. Humphrey. Miss Bacon Samuel Shier .lessHi>bier i William Shier Reuben Shier| Jared Irvine Christopher Switzer Samuel Brethour 26 Mr. Reld V« Richard Shier 60 Samuel Pangman 30 John Taylor 26 William Watson 25 26 25 26 26 25 26 26 26 26 25 26 26 26 1 00 60 26 10 25 026 end 50 1 00 25 25 35 1 00 60 A Friend 10 A Friend » George Stevenson 1 00 John Varcoe 2S Mm. Varcoe " W J. and R Jarden '< ^ Thomns Francis u tSO Mr. Baker 80 Edgar Hurlbut 26 Mrs Bennet 60 A. Jones 2I» William Oliver 26 A Friend , <» 10 William Hodgson 69 John Shannon 60 Georire Metcalf 26 Mr. Bryan 60 Mrs. Bacon 26 •Toseph Herron 60 Mr. Sjearaln 60 Alexander Irvine 60 Col. Vrooman 60 James Leighton 26 James Bacon 20 Collected by Miss Maggie Doblo. Liiknnnhlc 76 William DobI 26 William Doblejr 1 00 .lohn Uoblc 100 William Doble 60 Luke I oble.jr 26 James Doble 1 00 RobertUoble 60 Thomas Ruan 1 00 John St. John 35 Robert Irvine 25 William Irvine 26 Mrs. Rusn 26 Joseph Henderson 26 M. B. Rooney 60 Mrs. McDonald 25 Mr. McDonald 26 Gllen McDonald 20 Mrs. John McCoy 50 John McCoy 25 Mrs. Hale 25 William Hale 25 Joseph bright t 26 Richard Warren 25 CarliFle Shier 26 Thomas Kvans 25 James Ruddy 60 William Colloran 25 "*:. i,.'; . OBOB0INAi:A ftn ;i-i3 Oolleeted by Mrs. F. 0. Anderson. Anderson, James 60 Anderson, Mrs. B. 1 00 Anderson. Mrs. F. 60 Ardill, Mrs 60 Armstrong, Robert 25 Alblston, Mr 1 00 Baird, Mr 1 no Barnard. W. R 50 Bourchier, J. 100 Rrooks. W 28 Ole, W 36 Dttdy, S'P 26 Kvans, R. H. SO F^r. Robert 60 Fetiton, Ira 25 Friend. A 50 Fry, George 60 Frv, William 2i Oibson, Mrs 100 Giibson, Job4 50 \ I 58 APPENDIX. Han, Mm ? J? Howtrd, C. II ] 0« Howard, Mr«. WiUikio 1 00 HowMd.J.L 80 Jamei. Mwu J. •» 2 00 Johniton, Jame* 60 Knnp, George 26 Linton. Mrs 60 Lobb. P 25 Lyall. Mm 80 Maclenry, Mr» 30 Mudonoell, Hugh 60 Maodonald, John 60 Moberly, Mra .* 26 Moberly. Frank 60 MoKan Burnham, A. J 60 Crawford, A 5 00 Hague, J 2 (0 Hague, Mrs 2 00 IngersoU, H 60 McKeyes, Miss 50 Manley, M 25 Raby, J 25 KoFeTeare, M 60 Roseveare, H 26 Roseveare, J 26 8tilHS,C 1 Oil Stiles, Mrs 1 00 Collected by Mrs. Sowden and Mrs. Holdsworth. Benson, R 60 OuWer, J 50 llag«irman,J 1 00 Roe, J 1 00 Purser, J 50 Sims, Mrs 1 00 Sowden, W 1 00 Sowden, Joseph 1 00 Sowden, Robert 1 00 Sowden, Wellington 1 UO Taylor, Mrs. 25 Taylor, Miss 37 APPENDIX. ^ _ ■» ALU WICK. Briibfa,W n 26 Olark.JamM 1 00 Clark Mary 36 Clark, Eliia 10 OrawUy.W 26 Dro'po, Wm 60 DropD, Mn 6" Dropa, Robert 26 Drope. Jamaa 26 Johnson, J 2ft Lapp, .1 26 Lspp. 26 Lrpper, Jamea 60 LlrtoD, Jamea 10 Linton, John 10 Llacum, K 26 Martin, 26 Merrill, 8 26 McCraeken, J V> Milne, Mra 10 Munney, BIra. 60 NIchol, W 26 Slater, J 25 Smith, J 60 Taylor. E 25 Thompaon, W 25 Whltaker, Qeo 1 00 Wiley, W 25 Yule, 8 26 MANVBR8. St. Mary's Church. Collected by Mixs M. Vance and Mlaa Touchbarn. Robert Touohburn 100 Virbard Touch burn I 00 Richard »taplea 1 00 Samuel Vance 1 00 Jamra Vance 1 <0 Iraac Preston 1 00 Friend 30 MlnaStaplea 26 Elizabeth staples 25 Robi. Touchburn, jun 25 8. ^'ance, jun 25 Wm. Henderson , 60 Ellaa A. Vance 25 Jane Vance 1)25 Margaret J. Vance. 26 Robert Vance. 26 John Vance 25 Henry Urns 1 00 Thomaa Oliver 25 Collected by Miss Dean and Miss Flack. Samuel Grandy 50 Jeremiah Dean 50 Mrs Dean 50 Jas. Deana 25 Kliabeth Deans 25 Margaret J. Thompson 'J5 John Cams, jun 25 J. Touchburn 26 Archibald Nobie 1 00 J Lee 26 J. Uea-Jiiiih 50 H Orandy 26 Robert Thompson 60 U. Mnlligan 50 J. Rose 60 Allen Thompson 25 A. Oarns 25 E. Atktnpon v5 JobnCarns 60 John Mills 25 Samuel Flack 1 00 Collretml by Thomas Sisfon and 0«or((e SomerTllle, .Tames Oa'laway 86 W lUnnah 26 Vlls^OIIIU 25 Vlary i^ldoon 26 Robert Oillis II 50 W. Wiinl 25 .lohn Ward « 26 L.Bradley 25 Michael Slsfion 2!t Oforge Slfison. Vi Sarah SlNRon 25 .John Oallaway 25 A. Dogns \,b tlenryStaples -b Robert Orandy 25 Sarah Preston 2ft .lohn Lummis ftO R. Kennedy 25 A. Gamly , 2fi M. Oallaway 25 Mary Oallaway 26 MaryOlllls 26 CAVAN. St. John's Church. Collected by Miss Rowan. John Eastwood 50 Richard Oavey 26 Henry Davey 10 John Davey 25 Joseph Prittaard 25 MrNowton 100 W. Ilutchinoon 50 Rachel Ciinningham 25 ThomRR Orandy 50 JamesThompson 26 Mii^B E. Thompson 25 Mrs Bullen 60 Thomas Ornham 50 Joseph Thompson 1 00 Thomas Fee 1 00 Frank Foe 50 Mrs Irwin 25 W S. Coitingham 60 Mr Purser 60 S. Purfer 25 Mrs John Hutchinson 25 Mrs James Thompson 25 David Lowe 25 John Ornham 20 Gi'Orse Oowau 50 SelinaUowan 2 00 Mrs Rowan o &o Dr Rowan 50 Bessey Rowan ' 25 Qeorge Rowan 25 John Hutchinson jr. 60 George Baxter 2^ Thomas Beatty 25 Alexander Cat heart 1 00 Allen Cathcart 1 UO Mr iounx 60 Angus Kennedy 12 Mrs 0. Thomson 50 Edward Sutton 25 Christopher Thompson, jr. 12 Mr Munro 50 JohnPritcbard 25 Miss Kennedv 12 John Kennedy 13 A Friend 05 Robert Hutchinson 60 DaTid Thompson 26 Collected by Miss Eleanor Young. William Young 6U J. Jones 26 Robert MrCamus 60 John A. Lang 60 WilllHm Johnston 26 John Walker 26 Muttbew Mclndoo 60 Thomas Keown 25 Ehencipr Jones S5 William Patterson 60 ThomHsWeir 60 William Weir 25 Collected by Mr F. Mulligan. Joshua MrlllBan 60 James McNeal and family... 50 John Clarke 26 Francis .Mulligan and wife 1 GO Collected by Miss Lee. MarXOrabam 25 Aaron B.Lang 25 Robt-ri. Klncade 26 John Nelson 60 Joseph Lee " 60 MrsGoggins 50 Clare Winslow 60 Mrs Flack 26 William J. Delabay 25 Roliert Whiteside 26 William Argue 50 Ralph Lee M Samuel Graham 36 A. Spotten 6» Johnston Murphy 25 Collected by Miss Dawson. William Dawson 2 00 George Lough 2 00 Henry Myers 100 David Umb 50 James Sisson 60 M rs' Thomas Syer 60 Mrs Wilkinson 60 Georpe Foster 60 Mrs T Foster 25 Mrs Morton 25 Mrs 0. Syer 20 Collected by Miss Thexton. Robert Thexton 1 OO JohnSpotten 1 00 George Foster 60 John Foster 86 George Wilson 60 John Suteliff 60 William Lough 2 00 Collected by Miss Vance James Fowler 50 Mr Hrown 25 Mr Winch 25 John W. Lowe 26 Robert Vance 100 Mrs R. Vance ' 60 George Stafford 60 William Vance 60 Mrs Ferguson C6 Mrs E. Sutton 25 John Sutton 26 James Howden 26 MrsEastw od 50 Mary Eastwood 26 MrsNattrass 16 Mrs Caleb Lowe 60 Robert Vance, jr 25 William MoOiU 26 1 60 APPENDIX. n Si. Paul'nand CAritt'i Church. Collected by MiM Fair. JamM K»lr 60 Mm fair 60 g. J. Fair 26 J,J. FHir 26 (■arah J. Doan 60 Jamt-a Wood 60 !Mn Wood 60 MliaWood f> 26 Thomiia McComui 6U Kobert McCamui 60 Mra Irwin 26 Mri A. Elgar 60 tin K. Elrar 25 Hobert Thorn 50 Mr* J. Thorn 60 Bdward Thorndyke 60 KlUabeth TboTDdyke 1)60 Samuel Roddy 26 WllllHtn Olbson 26 John Shaw 26 ihomagNvRblt 26 Rlehiird \oiblt 25 MraNecWt 26 Jamca nnteman 2.S Mr«Neal« 25 'William McMulIen 26 Mra Story 26 Thomas White 26 Collected by Miss Waterman. Mr Watermi.n 1 00 Mrs Waterman 1 > William WatMrman 60 Sarah Janu Waterman 36 Mary Waterman 'iS Johti Waterman 12 Mm Nurse 25 Mrs Hall 60 Mr' R. Nurse 60 Mrs Graham 25 Mrs I'engdly 25 Mt* Hutchinson....^ 25 Charles McNeal 60 Colleoted hy Mits Needier. Walter Needier 100 W. W. Ntedler 1 00 . T. Foley 1 00 Miss Charlotte Needier 1 00 8 J. Mu^xravu 60 M. E. MusgruTe 60 Thomas Mnort> 50 George Reynolds 60 MnRejnolOa 15 Collected by Miss F. Armstrong and MifS Brown. Joseph Armstrong 1 00 K. A. Arm! Ellen Gii/loson 25 Mrs a, Elliott a 60 Mrs J. Elliott 60 Thomas M. Willan 60 John Forster 25 Mrs R. Lang, sr 60 William Graham 25 Mrs W. Graham 25 Robert Lang 25 .lames Raglrson 25 William Northeut 60 MmS. W. Davison 1 CO John Armstrong 60 Mrs J. Armstrong 60 James Fisher ^6 JamesJohneon 25 George Pacey 26 Collected by Miss Smithson. Richard Sm I thson 50 Mrs R. Sm thson ... 60 .Inshua Smithson 25 Miss Smithson 25 Samuel Smithson 25 Sarah A. Smithson 25 James Turnbull 25 William Morrison 25 Edwsrd Kerr 25 Mrs Smith 60 John Thorn 25 f/rs Thorn 25 Mrs Mcl/illand... 25 .losc'ph Clarke 26 Mrs W. Nimmo 25 John Kerr 60 Mrs Herr 6i> George Moncrief 25 Mrs Kerr, sr 26 MILLBROOK. St. Thomas' Church. Collected by Miss Kolls. Rev. T. W. Allen 5 00 Mrs McClellan 1 00 George Needier 1 00 Mrs It. Howden 1 00 A. E. Hayter 25 Archibald Wood 2 00 R.Armstrong u 60 Mrs Dr. Turner 1 00 Mrs Smith 25 R. Powell 26 Mrs Sloan o 26 Mrs Tiffin 25 Mrs Kells 1 \... IS 0(i Hev.Dr. Shortt 6 Ou Hon. R. Seymour 6 0(i Mrs. J Fowler fi 00 E. Vinden _ 5 (lO Mrs. T. MolHon 5 00 II.II.M.'redKh 4 110 T. M. Benson 4 Oo C. H. A. William 4 in E. A.Williams 4 00 Mrs. Spalding 4 on D. Rethune 4 00 M. K. Whitehead 3 00 Mrs. A. T. H. Williams M oo Mrs 8.3. Williams 2 00 J. P Dewar, -i 00 W. Philp -2 110 Mrs Cooke 2 O'l W.Klrchhoffer 2 oo Mrs R, .lones 2 00 J Calcuttijr '2 on C Brent 2 00 Mm. G C.Ward 2 (H» J. Smart 2 On Mrs. Borr .' Stratton 2ft Mw. Ftftterlcy 2fi 1 J. Kfad ... 26 1 Mr*. IlaytHr 2R Mr*. Moorn, 26 > Mr*. Iluntvr 26 A. ?mlth, 26 I J. Coultvr 26 I A. Flood 25 Mr*. l.amlMtrt 26 Mr*. MnlTiitt 25 Mr*. Cliirke 25 Mr*. CJDinvDger 25 Mr*. Qrucey 25 Mr*. Itnuniley 25 Mr*. Rnnkln 25 .1. William* 25 C. A. MaKurinan 25 W. Stone 25 W. Qillett 25 J.Ornimm o 25 J. Haw 25 Mr*. Herriniiiir 25 yite. Unilng.slL>y U 10 C. Clnrk 1 50 Mr. liatttiiK 2 Ot) Ml** Millard 50 Mr*. Copi-r 1 (iil Capt Frank 1 Oi> Mr* G.ftott 25 IViri, Hum* Mr Htiinrt DARMNOTON. Colli'ctud by Mr*. Burk aud Murney. A. Mucnab, D. D Mr*. Macnab Allan N. Vliicnab A, W. Macnab Mr*. W. Murney Mr*. Rayne* Mrs. W. Burke J. Frank Mr. Perry Mr*. Uodd Mr*. ItiOson J. Henderson Mr*, llendersou Mr*. Sutton Mr*. Holland Mr*. McLellan Mr. Dillon Vi. Graham Mr. Ilannlng Mr*. Hanning Mi»s Mitcbell Mr*. Crawford Mr. Pethick Mr. Coliard Miss Welch Mrs. .Jones Mrs. Low Mrs. Ilindes Mr. Uurd Mr*. H.Keid Mr*. Wilson Mrs. Armour R. Armour Mr. Loucks Mr*. S. Burke E. O. Burke Mr. Freemau A. Hinde* A. Uinaes, jr Mr*. Cawker 0. Young Mr*. 5 00 1 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 60 25 CO 00 00 00 50 00 51) 2 00 1 00 1 00 40 25 1 00 1 00 80 1 Oil Mr Bcndor 2'> Mr. Mnvnard 1 00 T. nrodl< 1 00 A. Dixon 2 CO Mr. Manning 2 00 Ml** Heal 1 00 Mr Law 2 00 Mr. Wil*on 1 (ID MrllrookB 100 Meatrs. Loscnmbe 1 On Mr. Badgerow 1 00 T. Heloon 1 00 Mi** Haggart 1 UO Mr*. Wood 50 Vlr*. W. Armour 1 00 Mr. Low 60 Mr. 8h*w 20 .T. J. Jone* 50 8. Chesterfield 1 00 V.r. Cornlxh 26 Mr. Brlmacombe 25 Mr. Cameron 50 Mrs. SimNon 50 Mr. Henderson 50 Mr*. Murdoch 1 00 Misse* Loscomhe 00 Mrs. 0. Reld 50 W. .Tone* 60 Dr. Patterson 100 Mr*. Tate 1 50 Parochial Mis*. Meetiag ... 7 00 025 C.^BTWRIOHT A KNNI8KILLEN Collected by Mr*. Logan. Rev, Wm Logan 6 00 Mr*. Logan 1 00 Charlie l^ouan 60 Maggie Logan 25 Johnnie Logan 25 Willie Logan 25 J. Uyland 50 Mr*. Hyland o 25 Mr*. McNally 25 Robert McQuaid 25 Mr* Devltt 60 Hugh Sanderson 5) .lohn Virtue 1 Qo James Austin 60 Samuel Parr 1 oo Robert Armstrong 50 Mr*. Beacock o 25 Mr*. Lang o 25 Wm. A. Loucka o so Mrs. Loucks o 50 Tho*. Park* o 80 Mary J. Montgomery 25 Henry McKee o 25 Robert Brown 90 Robert Ei'i«* Deacon. J»me*ririiar 2 00 John Miller 60 Mrs.Inlin Mcl.enulhan 50 Hannah lirynn* 1u Mr*. MuirhVad 25 Mrn. Will I'll) lor 26 Jrne* .Mitliiioil 25 .Mr*. ./. B.Mi(iick (■; "5 Mr* Jiiiiii* Ml (.iiiiKlilin ... 50 Jumen .MrLnujililiii 50 ■liimciThnmprun 2.'i Mr*. KcllH 25 Wm.TBNior I 00 II. .M. Fox 05 John Vincent 24 Tho». Cft).«ar 'i!> Arthur Cownu 26 .FnhnKlliott 60 Mr* Mcl..iiathan 60 A. Stranger 05 John WutHon 16 James Allen 25 James Pnrr 60 Jnhn Wilson 26 Mrs. Lattimer o 60 ' Mr*. Fryar o 10 Mrs. Geo. Crczier 30 ' John Proutt o 60 [ Mr*. Holmes 25 I John Jobb o 5o I 0. Deacon 100 I Wm. Proutt 85 I Mrs. Watson 25 0. Demara 26 Jame* Scott 20 Collected by .Miss Bryuns. .lamrs Ileuty 1 oo A Friend o 25 Mrs. Spinks o 5U Mr* Chen ie o 10 Robert llryans 1 ou Wm. Spink* o 60 James. 'Spinks 60 John Spinks o 25 ihos. Dinrmore 50 Collected by Miss .spinks. Dr. Emery ( oD John Gregg o 40 Robert Mvland o 26 W'm. Galbralth o 28 Wm. McLiiughyn 60 Wm. Medd \ oo Wm. Wilson 5i> John .Nei 85 J. Wtlild 6 1)0 Mm. Bell 26 Mn. Engllnh fiU Collected by Mrt, R. A. Morrow. O. Crawford 2 00 Mrt. liowdeo 1 00 F II Kn«pp 1 00 Hamilton Kwlog 60 H. T. Anderton 60 M'm. Beach ftO F. Unnback AO J. Anthony 60 O. Stewart 60 A Frlt-nd 60 J. Spence 25 A Friend 05 J. Rotilniion 8 Oil D 0. Ilattnn 6 00 Sidoey !>inith (.M. Fund) ... 6 On Oe irge IStuthain 6 IJO Mn. K. A. Morrow 6 00 A. ArniKtrong 4 HO H.H. 0. Baldwin 2 W J. W. Keefer I 00 Cbaa. OrmoDd 110 Wm. Walnh 1 Oo JanieaBent m... 100 K. M. BoRwell 1 00 W. 1*. Morgan 1 00 Mn. StHvenson 100 Mra. Cluxlon 1 «» John Roche 1 00 J. Brown 1 OC Collected by Mm. Waller and Mn. Burns. H.Morgan 60 Jamea Kogers 1 00 Mrs. Bert .^0 Mrs. Rubldge ....* 26 Mrs. Venne 60 G. Richey 26 H.T.Strickland 1 00 R. 0. Rogers 6 00 A. A.Weller 6 00 J. M. Burns 1 00 H. Bennett 1 00 Mrs. Philpa 26 Mrs. Fowlls 26 0. S. Dudman 2 00 Mrs. J. Keld 26 MIrs Hilton 26 Mn. Orde 26 Mn. Aimstroog 60 R. D. Rogers aL.d family 8 00 SEYMOUR. Christ Church. Collected by Miss BuUer, Miss Qroves and Master Qrovei. Dr. Wallace S 00 Mr. Boucher 2 Oo Miss Boucher 2 00 Mr. Oorkburn 2 OU Mr. Tlc« 2 (0 Mrs. Bsnev 2 00 Mr* MIrfleldN 2 00 Mr. Onrmnn 1 TA Ml-. Humpbrlea 1 00 Mr. Kllmor 1 00 Mrs flrnTHS 1 t'O Mrs. Ilnirerts 1 00 Mrs, 8ildPii|y 1 00 Mr. Hnrwlok 1 00 Mr Linton t On Mr. Ferris 60 Mr. Abhott C 60 Mr. Proudfoote 60 Mrs. IlalcMurtrT 1 00 Wllllitin MrMurtr; 1 UO Aim MoMurtry A* Thoiflu amy U ib BamutiMOlurtry 12 Kiiward Uirkn AO HotHirt IluU'binmii U.> JubuitoD Ileal le U 'ift hllAQ ,> nMurtry U AU lllrHm norland U 26 ¥. Tamblyn U6 JCIiiabtiih Uric* AU Wni. (lordon Al) John llarkwell 'ib Kobvrt Wilson ti 26 Jobn MeMurtry U AU Oeorge liocile lU Henry Ur;re AO Joht>)ih llrico AU Thi'OiHB Krioj 'ib EUraiind Wilton AU Koburt Dngtifl 2A CASTIiETON. Collected by \lri. A. T. Dorland and MlM Oorow. ,1. Finley AO 8. Wllliami bo Mn. J.Jonei i OU R. Polley J 00 Mrs. I'ulk'y AU J. UruwHter &U Mrs. Un water AU M. Uernmn 1 UU J. iUack 26 AFtleud U 26 IVm.Jones lU Mis« Archur. 26 Mrs Cooney 26 K.Ourman 26 L. Wulton 26 D. Ail«n 2d A. Gould 26 P. Brudy 25 B Weller 26 W. M Piatt 1 00 Gilbert Weller 26 J. Fennock U 60 B.A. Cole 25 H. F Gould 26 . Mra. Ingerill 26 O.Gaffleld 10 Or. Marten 6U 6. Welton 28 A. T. Uorland 1 m Mrs. borland 26 Mi» J. m. Gurow 26 Cbiirles Dewey q 26 Wm. Alger U 25 Wm Polley 25 Jo«eph Kneler 1 UO Mrs. Keeler I OU Tliog. y. Kfeler 26 Annie 8. Keuler U 26 Collected by .Mrs. Duncan Chag. W. Ljon I 00 Wm.Dunrau 1 00 H.O Marten 1 00 Charles Hawley 26 J. 11. Qowau 60 Mrs. E. Uumphrieg 26 E.Kilmer 50 Jamet Hamilton SA •I. Ilumphrle* 6A W. Ilumiihrleii fl 36 Wm. Craig i) M) BRinHTON. Collected by Mr*. Boyer«. Mra. Borer* 2 00 Wm.O. Proctor 2 00 W. A. Mayhew 1 00 .1. D. Mayhew 3 60 Mrs. Barker 1 )0 Mra W.M. Piatt I 0<' Mrs I.. A. Purdy 60 W. WIrk* 60 0.>Vanhorn 2 00 B. W. Kdwanl* 2 OO John Kyre 2 00 A Friend AO John V agler fO Mrs. KIngIrr AO ThnmHs Windsor ii Au Wm.CoyU 25 Harry Wlllson n 26 E. Caswell AU W. Oowan 26 Collected by Mr*. J. K. Proctor. Mrs. J. Lock wood 60 John Bowie* 1 00 Mrs. S. Sutherland U 60 Mr. Wicks n ."SO Mr. lamson 26 J. D. Mayhew 1 00 Ii. A. Purdy AO J. M. Wellington AO W. A. Mayhew 1 00 .Mn. Dr. Cook 60 John Flagler 60 A. Webb 60 Mr* J. E. Proetor 1 00 Minnie Proctor 26 Collected by Mil* Barker. II. L Cook 1 00 K. Barker 60 Mr*. Barker. 60 Wm. Brown 60 Mis* Kate Barker 26 Mi** M. A. Barknr 26 Mi** Liiiie Wtnsor 26 Mi** Helen Sutherland 26 .VIr. Appleby 26 W. M. Hlatt 2 00 Mrs. W. M. Piatt 60 Miss J. Piatt 60 Miss E. M. Piatt 60 A Friend 26 Mr*. H. Webb 17 Mr*. Eyre 50 J. U Bryant 25 Mr*. 8. L. Cook 26 Mr*. Smith 25 Mrs. J. S. Proctor 25 Mr*, r. SandS)rd 26 Mrs. W W.Webb 28 T. W. Wright.. „ 10 A. E Fyfe, M. D 25 Mrs. Butler 25 Mr*. Mill* 10 Mrs. J. Hunter S>5 John Blluard "A Mr Pettigrew G 25 A Friend 10 C. Ferman 65 A Friend 26 Mr. Montenay 15 A Friend 22 F. Hunt 25 L. Smith 9% MIsaKenna OS* Stvphen Thorn* M Mrs. J. Young M A. O. llodiiM SO Thonn* Winter tt Friends 7* Mrs. llodRC* *» A Friend « » oRArroN. Collected by Mrs, Ronald Cameron. lief. J. W'llson.» 5 00 Mr*. Wilson 9 00 Miss Wili Mrs. K. (.'ameron 2 00 >Mss E. Cnmemn 1 00 Miss M. Cameini 1 OO D. I>. B. Cameron 1 00 lames nillard SO Dr. Wllilreth 1 00 Mr, llaUer 4 00 Mrs. Baker 1 00 Mr*. I'ott* 1 <0 .Mrs. Drummond 3 00 Mrs. H. Statdly 4 00 Agnes Oodaril 1 I'O W. L. Johnston 50 J. McBrlnn 1 00 Mrs. McBrion 1 00 Mr. Moore 1 06 Mr*. Moore 1 00 A Friend 50 A Friend 25 W. 0. Hutrhineon 1 00 Mi*s Hutchinson 1 CO J.Cletlieroe •" 00 Mis* Bidwell ) 26 John McNulU 1 lO .Mr*. Oodard 60 .Mr. Holmes 1 00 Mrs. Small 1 00 E. Barnum 1 00 Charlo/i S. Drummond 2 00 F. E. Archer 1 00 Alexandf. Noble 1 00 William Noble 60 Mrs W.Noble 60 MaryCoooey 1 00 James Howe 1 00 Collected by Mr*. Alexander Maodonald. James Stewart I 00 Thos. Stewart and family... 2 On James Mulbolland 1 00 Alex. Macdon^ild 1 00 Angus Miicdonald 1 00 Mrs. NichoU 50 Wm. Holland 1 25 Mrs. A. Maodonald 26 R. J. 'I'homas 1 00 Wm Heatty 60 Mrs. Beatty 26 Archibald McDonald 25 Collected by Miss Halliday. J. Miilholland 62 Miss Inne* 26 W. H. Terry 26 MissH.yward 2S Mr. Chipps 60 Mrs. Chipps 2 60 Agnea Ualliday 2 60 A Friend 12 1 r 64 APPENDIX. W k COLBOKNE. Colloctei by Mrs. Chn*". B. Dewey. Donald Campbell 1 00 Mw. U. Canipbtll 100 A. W. Dewi-y 1 00 J. B. Dewiy 1 00 0. U. Dewey 1 OH Mrs. ('. n. Dewoy 2 00 Mips Olive Uowcy 60 W. I). Casey \ 1 00 A. Vnrs 1 00 Mrs. A. VarH flO Ilarry Thorp Vars 25 Joseph Clark 1 00 W. II. Nik'S 1 00 D. Nk'holl 1 00 R. ri. Dean* 1 00 B. V. Nilcs 1 00 0. Cumming 1 00 Mrs. i uinmini^ 1 00 Jameg Cummin); 1 00 George Cummm;; I 00 Wallle Cummint; 1 00 Vim Nimmo ... 1 00 Mrs. Hart 1 00 .1. A. 0. Crozier 1 SO r,. N. I<'. Crozicr 100 Mrs. Itpthuiie 1 00 Dr. Bcihune 1 00 J. M. Grover 50 Mrs. .1. .VI. Grover 1 00 Maud GroTor aO D. H. Minakor 25 Fred. McDonald 50 K. Tuttic 60 O.W.Gordon 50 B. W. Ive.f 50 Mr. I'omeroy i'i Mrs. I'omeroy 25 Miss PonuTuy 50 A. Kosabi'ck 60 A. Campbell 75 n. Williams 25 H.. C'onnacher 25 Mrs. Scott 25 .Mrs. RLsher 26 Mrs. Beatty 26 Mlssllalcht 1 00 Wm. Kennaghan 26 Mr. Newcomb 26 Miss Helen Strong 26 Mr. Mulheron 50 JohnOilley 60 Phillip F. L« Riche 25 0. F Card 26 M. C. O. Vars 1 eo Mrs. Goalee 100 .^ohn S. Honey 60 T. Newcomb 25 Henry Hidwell 26 George Bidwell 25 Mrs. Milligan 80 C. Minakcr 25 Wm. Black 25 r. Thorp 25 Miss GuBsie Ooleman 25 J. G. Webb 25 A. Linton 26 Mrs. Ford 37 Mr. McMurray 1 00 Miss Bennett 28 Wm. Dewey 60 Marshall Ingersoll 25 Dr. IngersoU 26 A. Bruce 60 Mrs Niles 25 B.Jackson 10 Thoma,s Casey 60 Mrs. Casey 60 Master Thomas Casey (mis- sion box) SO Collected by Mrs. 8. Njacdonald. Mrs. Cumming 2 on F. McDonald 60 W.Campbell 26 Miss Mowat 60 M. Chapman 26 Mrs. Chapman 50 P. McRae 60 W. H. I»onaghy 60 N. 8net8inger 1 00 Caroline Lent 50 Mr. Henderson I 00 R. P. Niles 1 00 8. A. Boyce 80 Mrs. McHugh S7 W. .lohnson 1 00 Mrs. Johnfon 100 Miss E.J.Johnson 28 Miss Mary Johnvon 26 Mr. Lewis 2 00 Mr. Nicholl 50 M. M. Vars 1 00 Mr. Pick worth 80 Mrs. Casey 1 00 Mr. J.Oll'ey 1 00 Mrs. Camel 50 J Kceler 1 no A Friend 1 00 Mr. Mallory 2 00 Mr. P. J. Fowler 60 A Friend 60 A Friend 100 George Moffatt Teasdale 50 Mrs. Piper 1 00 Mr. Piper i 00 MlM Linton 80 Mils Anderson 1 OO Mr. Humphry 2 (lO J. Doolittle 100 J. Seougal 60 Mr. Chamberlain 60 A Friend « 60 W.Male 1 00 P. T. Osborne 1 <'0 Peter McBain 37 .Mrs. McDonald 5 00 A Friend 60 J. Fowler 1 OO A. MacDonald 26 A Friend 1 00 Collected by Miss Winniett. J. M. Grover 6 00 Mr Winniett 2 00 Mrs. Winniett 2 00 Miss Winniett 1 00 D. Kob<'rt.son 50 J. Gilley ,1 00 W. H. Donaghy 60 W H Colton 1 00 R.Shannon 80 T.Stacy 60 G. Carnel, sen .50 G. .M Kellev 60 B. C. Bywater 60 R.T. Deans 1 00 C Labell 25 W. Coon 2.i Geo Goslee 1 00 J. II Dixon 60 vlrs.C. B Ford 80 S. Huych 25 Mrs Jas. Peterson' 25 H. Purdy bO P. Inglis 1 00 Alvie Oriffls 25 R. P. Niles 80 J. Massie, M.D 1 00 R. Rosabeck 60 J. Allan 25 J.C.Clark 25 .1. H. Reid 1 00 Mrs. Reid 1 00 Jennie Reid 25 .1. Honey I 00 Henry T. Vara 25 Harry Deans £0 A. McDonald 25 R. Purdy 26 Wm. Kaston, sr 50- A. King 1 (0 W D. Kaston 50 Mrs. Milligan 80 Wm John^ton 26 J. 8 Strong 1 00 .1. M. Merriman 1 00 Mrs. Yeoman 25 Caroline Yeoman 25 J. Bawden 60 B. W. Uake 2.5 A.W.Dewey 60 D. Nicholl .50 Willis Jones 25 Mr Errlngton Sn W. ErringtoD 50 Miss Errlngton 50 0. S. Huych 25 Peter McBain 26 J. C. Henderson 25 C. H, Lapp 26 Mr«. McHugh .■^7 A. Wills 26 R. Leith 60 Mrs. Leith 60 T. Greer 60 APPENDIX. 65 ♦ Fi .' M.VMi Q. W. Webb W. N. Nilea II. Oibson W. W. Tuttle W. Kinsman B. Male W.Burnham F. Petenon F. McRae O. J. Fowler M. WilUam* Charles MeOregor T. TirwilliKer W. Casey George Moffatt Teaadale ... Alice Mand Teasdale J.R. Marks •Tames Deans. Georue Morriman Charles Underbill 8. Greer Mrs. Fowler Willie Fowler J. B. Dewey Richard Clark Mrs. Pennoek A. W. Dudley .'. A Friend O. A Chapin Charles Smith O. 0. Fowler J. L. Yeomans Daniol Tnmey J. Sinclair Miss 0. Dillaree William Shannon .J. Hicks Samuel Armstrong WUliam Campbell Thomas Webb H. Pomeroy A. Gilbert J B. Tuttle Mrs Head Mary Ann Warnsley Mrs.' Snetsinger Wilmot Gordon J. I>oolittle George Row* Small Sums D. li. i^immons J. McClelland A Friend Job Male Robert DlllarM J. J.Campbell ... Collected by Willie King for Mill Winniett T. Fowler T. Irish W. C. Irish , 00 00 2A 00 60 60 26 25 25 25 1 CO 18 25 25 35 U6 25 2 00 1 00 25 50 60 25 26 U 25 50 25 60 25 26 2a 26 26 26 26 6,.,.„.... 60 Mrs. Galbn>ith..... 50 J.K.I 50 Mr. K. or B. , 1 00 Mrs. Leeson i,„. I 00 Mrs. Riddall 50 M.-s. Wheelock 60 Mrs. Campbell m.. 50 Orange Jull, (20 lbs. shorts) 10 A. Tinner D 50 E. McKitrick 60 Insmalletsums ^...<... 13 65 Collected by Miss ^arah Bills and ' Miss Elisabeth Clarke. Edward Elli*....,................ 60 John Armstrong 1 00 D. McKim 60 J. Robinson 50 In smaller sums '.' 0.* »-f APPENDIX. Collected bj MiM Sarah Ann Clark Md MiMEliiabMb Island. J. Woodland 60 O. Island 50 J, Ellis 60 In smaller fums 2 76 collected by Miss Mandy Healy and Miss Mary Ann Baliy. Thomas Bally 60 In smaller rums 2 76 Collected by Miss Elisabeth Dela- ' ney and Miss Ann Jane Brewster. Ann Jane Brewster 60 Miss £. Delaney 60 E. Dawson 60 J. Harris 60 In smaller sums 3 00 WB8T OWUUHBUBT. Trinity Church, Bradford. Collected by Mrs. D. A. Stewart Mrs. Rattan 1 00 Mrs. DouRlas 60 Wm. .1. McMaster 2 00 R.B. Joyce. 60 J. O. Strong 60 B.F. 60 Albert Hachfleld 1 00 O. Mnrphy 60 Richard tiiome 1 00 John Mnrphy 1 60 Wm. Breretori 60 DriffillASoni 60 W.B. S 60 O. H. 60 Mr. Stibbs 60 D. Qrabam 60 Smaller sums 3 92 Collected by MJm Barry. Rev. 0. Ratten 1 00 J. W. Bany 1 00 Emily Barry 1 00 Dr. Morton 2 00 Mrs. Morton 1 00 B. Barnard 1 00 Wilson Stoddart 2 00 Mr. Collins 60 Mr. Deacon 60 Mrs. Tboma 60 Mrs. Daviea SO W. T. Arohard 60 Mr.Kelsey 60 T W. H. Wilson 1 00 In sums ander 60 cents 3 00 Collected at Miss, meeting... 6 46 : — "::; st.Paui'a. Oolleeted by Hiss NesUa and Miss Buthwell. John NesUtt 60 A. B. Townley 60 Robert MoOonchy 60 R. 0. Armson 1 00 John Dolittle o 60 John Wood m 60 R. U. Tenison 60 In sums under 60 cents 14 74 Collected by Mrs. English and Miss Lee. Henry Lee 60 John BngUshS o 60 Alex. Lawrence, senr 100 Matthew Hudson 100 John Averil 60 Wm. Laurence, senr 60 Beaty Crawford 1 00 Priscilla Lee 60 Matthew Bell 60 Alez. Lawrence, junr 80 In sums under 60 cents 4 00 Collected by Miss Bowles and Miss Homes. Wm. Lawrence 60 MissOrier 60 Mr. Evans 76 George Bowles 1 00 James ETans..,. 1 00 Robert Wood 1 00 Mrs. Homes 60 Sums under 60 cents 6 72 Collected by Miss Duck and Miss Sheldon. Robert Duck 1 00 Mr Baynes SO James Wood 100 James Coulson 60 A. B. Townley 60 Oeorge Steel 76 TohnNeely 60 Wm.Neely 76 Mrs. Olassford 60 John Hambly 1 00 Sums under 60 cents 186 Collected at Miss. Meeting... 4 67 Christ Church, Collected by Mrs. John E. Stod- dars and Mrs Hugh Stoddars. 060 200 60 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 no 1 00 60 1 00 so 60 60 1 00 60 60 60 060 U 50 6 60 320 Mrs. James Lawrence Capt. Tynrhitt Mrs- James Stoddars James Stoddars, sen MissOrier Wm. Goodwin Mrs. Mage* T. O.Sutherland Mrs. John Stoddars Wm. Lowry Mrs. Dewson 0. Hastings James Parker Thomas Dewson Andrew Stoddars Patrick Grier Mrs. John E. Stoddars James Stoddars, jun Oeorge Steyenson Mrs. Hugh Stoddars Sums under 50 cents Collected at Miss. Meeting... BABBIE. Rer. S. B. Ardagh 6 00 Rer. Edward Morgan 5 00 Judge Oowan 6 00 Edmund Lally 6 00 Collected by Mrs. Holt Mrs. Oowan 1 00 Mrs. Leslie 1 00 Miss Anderson 6 00 Mr. MoVity 1 on Mr. Holt 1 00 Under 60 cents 60 Collected by the Misses Locke. Mrs. Candle 2 00 Mrs.Burton 2 00 Mrs. Allan Lloyd 60 Mrs. Creswiok l OO Mrs. Sanders 1 00 Mrs.Ingo 60 John Somersett 60 Mrs. Anderson 60 Under 60 cents 4 4S Collected by Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Morgan 1 00 Mrs. Meeking 1 00 Mrs. Oeorgen 60 Mrs. Martin Moore 1 HO Mrs. Geo. Piuton 1 00 Mrs. Hastings 60 Mrs. Locke 1 00 Mrs. Powell 1 OO W. Pass 60 Mrs. Alez. Graham '.... fiO H.Boys 2 011 Messrs. Lount A Boys 3 00 Mrs.Coller 1 «I0 Mrs. Walkfr Rocs 100 Mrs. Dr. Hamilton 1 00 Mr. Robinson 60 Mr. H. D. Stewart 1 00 Miss E Rawson 1 00 IMiss Rawson 60 Dr. A. Ardagh 2 00 Mrs. Lawlor 60 Dr. Morton 1 UO Mrs. Morton 60 Sums under 60 cents 2 10 Collected by Mrs. McCarthy. Mrs. J. Boon 1 00 Mr. Pae 60 Mrs Rogers 1 00 Mrs. John Ross 1 00 • Mrs. O. Lount 1 00 Mrs. Robert Ross 60 Mrs. Charles Itoss 1 00 Mn. Loan 60 Mrs Joseph Anderson 60 ' Mrs. James Anderson 60 Mrs. Boulton 1 00 I^AIton McCarthy, jr 1 00 D'Alton MeCartbT, sr 100 Mrs. Keating 60 Sums under 60 cents 20 8HANTT BAT. Cholmley Woodward 4 00 Mrs. Woodward 2 Oil Mrs. S. B. Ardagh 1 00 Miss N. E. Ardsgh 2 00 Miss Marian Ardagh 2 00 James Anderson 6 00 Mrs. Raikes 2 00 Mrs. Astley 1 00 Collected in sums under 60 centd by Wm. and Daniel Bell 2 06 KS8A. St. Judit Church, Thornton. Collected by Miss McCartney. A thank offering to the Lord S 00 Wm. McCartney 1 00 Thos. Banting 1 00 C. Pizon 60 Mrs. A. McOauIey 160 Mrs. Deacon 60 John SulliTan 60 Mri.Pear8on 60 APPENDIX. 67 Wm. Brooks 60 Wm. V«ii Every , 60 Mn. Van Every ;... 60 Richard Cunningham 60 Aikin Cunningham 60 Mn, A. Hamilton 60 John Deacon 62 Sums under SO cents tf CO Collected at Miss. Meeting.. 1 40 Chrisfs Church. Collected by Miss Banting and Miss R. Fletcher. An Offering to the Lord 2 00 George Davis 2 00 Thomas U. Banting ......... 2 00 John Lennox 2 00 James Lennox 2 00 John Fletcher 100 James Brown 1 00 John Goodwin 1 00 Matthew Lawson 100 John Fletcher, jr 100 Henry Lowrie 50 John Evans 60 John Coulter 60 Robert Keyland 60 Alexander Arnold 60 Wm, Brolley 60 John Burton..., 60 James Miller... £0 Wm. Miller 60 Thomas J. Lee 60 Collected under 50 cents ... 10 00 Collected at meeting 2 12 ' ' ' INNISFIL. St. Peter's, Churchill. Collected by Miss Sloan and Miss Haughton. Edward Haughton 1 00 Henry Sloan 1 00 T. H. Ferguson 1 00 W.C. Little 1 00 D. W. Linn 1 00 Mrs. Aston 1 00 Dr. Watson 1 00 Henry Groves 1 00 Miss Denure 50 Calvin Denure 50 John Gregg 60 J. Bennet 50 Hugh Donelly „.,. 50 A. Ayrest 60 A Friend 50 Mr, & Mrs, Wallace 50 J. Miller 60 Mr. t Mrs. Moor 50 E.Sheldon 50 W. C. Soroggle 60 J.Bradford 60 Vive Friends 50 Agar Haughton 50 Edw. J. Haughton 60 Mr. Canning 60 Sums under 60 cents 6 47 Collected by Mrs, Kirkap and Mrs, Thomas Lenox. Rev, R. W, Murphy 1 00 Mrs. Kelt 50 Mrs. Hughy o 50 Robert Hughy 60 Charles Kennedy 60 Mr. Mnltby 50 Mr. Clement 60 J. Clement 60 Mrs. L. Wilson 50 L.Wilson 50 Mr. Klrkup 60 Sums under 50 cunts 4 03 Collected by Miss S. A. Sloan and Miss Wilson, John Sloan £0 Robert Moran 50 Sums under 50 cunts 1 .17 Collected at meeting 2 50 St. Paul'i Church. Collected by Miss Hewson and Miss Johnson. William Cox 2 00 W, S. Shapcote 1 50 A Friend I 00 C.W, Little 1 00 A.J. Little 1 00 W. C. Little „ 1 00 Mr8.Cardwen 1 00 Mr. Joy 1 00 Miss Joy 1 00 Mrs. .Tohnson 1 00 Mr. Blackmore 1 00 Mrs. Shannon 50 JohnCassin 50 William Cullen 50 Ellen Metcalf 50 Mrs. Miller 6I» Frederick Quantz 50 James Guest 60 Mrs. S. Warnica 50 Sums under 60 cents 6 52 Collected by Miss Brown and Miss Kempt, W, D. Warnica 1 00 James Booth 1 00 .rohn Gibbons 50 Alfred Warnica 50 Mrs. J. Redfern 60 A. Smith 60 Sums under 60 cents 4 26 Collected at meeting 7 26 Collected by Miss Leonard. Rev. C, W. Murphy 1 00 Mr. Leonard 1 00 Mr. Neely 1 00 Robert Neely l 00 Mr. Robinson 1 00 Moses Robinson 1 00 Mr. Greaves 1 00 Henry Purvis 1 00 W. Hewey 1 00 Mrs. Leonard 60 Robert Leonard 60 .». Leonard o 50 W. Leonard 60 Alexander Xeely o 60 James Neely o 50 J.Robinson 60 Wm Greaves ,., '0 J. Parkins o 60 J Briggs 60 W.Smith 60 Thomas Sproule 50 Mrs. Sproule O 50 Mrs. Nichol o 50 A. MuDsie 60 Mr. Rich u 60 J. Wilson 60 Sums under 50 cents 10 OS St. PauVt Church.' Collected by Miss Smith. .Tohn M. Smith 1 00 Benjamin Ross 1 00 Thomas Webb 1 OJ Mrs. Hastings 1 00 Geo. Powell 60 Wm. Webb 60 Mrs. Langford 60 Sums under 50 cents 2 62 COOKSTOWN, St. John's. Collectiid by Miss M. A. Coleman. W.R, Coleman 100 Wm. Coleman 1 OQ Wm. Armstrong 60 Richard Coleman 50 Mr. Hipwell 60 Mrs Fidler 1 00 Mrs, Isaac Ferguson 75 In sums under 60 cents 2 50 Collected by MissH R, and C. Pat- terson and Miss Leadbetter. C. Cook 1 00 Wm. Leadbetter 1 00 Thos. Bailey 50 George Duff ..„_ 60 Samuel Patterson 2 00 John Patterson 1 UO J. Duff 50 Rev. A. J. Fidler 5 00 Matthew Goodwin 1 00 R, S, Perry 50 Mrs. S. Patterson 60 Xhos. Ferguson, M.P,P 100 John Armstrong 60 Miss Armstrong 60 Wm, Felson , 80 T. Saunders 60 Samuel WlUougbby 50 la sums under 50 cents 5 20 Collected by Miss Robinson 6 10 Collected by Miss Keller ... 1 00 Collected by Master W. H, Bailey 80 Collected by Mi^s M, A. Chap- man and Miss Jane Agnew 3 00 Collected by Miss Chapman and Miss Feltia Alfred Fidler 60 Mrs. Whitesides 60 In sums under 50oenta 1 08 Collected by Mrs. Hindle and Miss Nicholson. Seth Nicholson 62 Able J. Hindle 1 00 James Chapman 60 Mrs. Davidson 60 A Friend 60 John Lennox 50 Mrs. Lennox 60 In sums under 60 oents 69 Collection at meeting 2 12 WEST SSiiA, ' St. Peter* » Church. Collected by Miss E. WUkina and Miss 8. Mitchell. Mrs. Hocy 60 68 APPENDIX. JohnNichol SO Thornan Chnpln 1 00 Klchard Clarke 1 00 Arthur WilkioRon.Jr 1 OU In Buma under 60 cents 6 00 Collected by Miss C. IlaoBey and Miss II. Darey. JobnHantey 60 uii«. Kieell SO John D. Dickason SO JohnCoborn 60 SAmuel Bell 00 In sums under 60 cents ii 25 Collected by Miss B. Dundas and Miss A. F. Qynn. Charles Dundas 100 In sums under 60 cents 46 Collection at meeting 123 TECCMSETH. > I ' Collected by Miss Doan. J. R. Williams 20 00 Mrs. Perram 5 00 Miss £llen Perram 2 00 liVdia and E. C. Perram 65 Thomas Richardson 2 00 Ira Doan 2 00 Sarah Doan 60 A. Kline 60 Alexander Oaviller 6 00 Rev. Mr. Morrioon 1 00 W. Johnson 1 00 John Lee 60 Samuel Manning 1 00 Hiram liount 100 John Stewart 100 Mrs. A. Oaviller 4 On Oeorge J.Oaviller 100 Miss H. Oaviller 60 Rebvcca Orandsden 60 Ann Finlay •....;... 60 Agnes Finlay 60 In sums under 60 cents 3 60 Collected by Miss Batters. A. Gaviller 3 00 Mr. Batten 1 00 J. Dewfion 1 00 Miss Mills 60 < 0. Wilson 100 A.Bell 50 J. Manning 50 T. Ramsay „ 1 00 Q.AJ. Brooks 60 T. Gamble 2 00 Miss M. Thompson 96 In sums under SO cents 6 24 Collected by Miss S. Carter. Mr. Mairs 2 00 W.Carter 1 00 J. II. Carter 60 I Mrs. Ramsey 60 R. Ooss 1 00 li. Bell 76 Jamtts Smith 60 Joseph Ilipwell 1 00 A. Richardson 1 00 Mr. Spillett 60 Mr. Law 50 In sums under 60 centa 3 40 Collected by Miss Rachel Hammill. Dr. S. S. Strong 2 00 Henry Hammill 1 00 Mrs. Ilammill o 60 Eliza Hammill 50 Wm. Hammill and family... 6 00 James Hammill 1 00 Thomas Hammill 1 00 A. U. Hipwell 1 00 W. Cotton 50 John Richardson 1 00 Joshua I'ierson 50 Richard Davis 1 00 Edward Morris, sr 1 00 Edward Morris, jr 60 In sums under 60 cents 3 32 PENETAMQUISHENE. Collected by Edgar Uallen. Rev. G. Hallen 8 00 E. Hallen 2 UO R. Hallen 3 00 Mrs. Scott 2 00 P.Scott 8 00 T. Wilkie 1 00 T. Rainblrd 1 00 W, Featherstonchaugh 1 00 Mrs, Featherstonehaugh ... 60 Miss E Feathorstonehaugh 60 S. McLaughlin 1 00 W. C. Drennan 60 A. Rourke 1 00 Mrs. Parker 6o D.Burke 1 00 D. Burke,jr 60 J. Mercer 1 00 T Batey 1 00 W. Wright 1 00 Mr. Lynch 60 Mrs flow 1 00 W. R.Gilmor, M.D 6 00 A. A. Thompson 2 00 Mrs. Thompson SO Mrs. Darling 1 00 K. Crawford 1 oo D. Mitchell 3 00 H. H Thompson 100 W. Wright 1 00 Q. Mitchell 60 J. Wright 1 00 Mrs. Wright ! 60 J. Allen 60 W.Simpson 1 00 S. Frazer 1 oo W. Jupp 2 00 S. W. Peacock o 60 G.Copland 1 oo Mrs. Tunnant I 00 R. Stalker o 60 W. itenkons 60 M. Hallen » 1 UO A. Hallen 1 00 Mrs A. Smith i oo Mrs. W. Parker 1 00 Mr. Frazer 50 Mrs. Ross 2 00 J.Thompson i oo In sums under 50 cents 1 25 Collected at the annual meetings, viz.: Penetanguishene 6 38 Victoria Hill 3 SO Wyebrldge 3 01 OBILLTA MISSION. Saint James. Rev. A. Stewart 5 00 A Churchman 4 00 Dr. Ardagh 2 00 T.Elliott 2 00 Dr. Corbett 1 OO D. L. Suuon 100 Mrs. Sanson 60 Frank Evans 1 oO Mrs. Capt Wilton 1 00 Dr. C. 8. Elliott 100 Mrs. Elliott « 60 Miss Mahon ,. 60 T. Atkinson, sr 1 00 T. Atkinson, Jr 100 Miss Atkinson 1 UO Mist Wilson : I 00 AcheionKerr 1 UO James R. Jupp 1 00 Albert Fowlle 1 |H) Mi. Grant 1 00 Mr. Coscens 100 Andrew MolTatt 1 00 O. J. Booth 1 Oo G. HigBlns I 00 Mrs. George King 1 00 Eva King SO Thomas Goffatt 1 00 Mrs. Goffatt 60 Arthur McMullen SO Henry Smith 60 S.Warren 60 Mrs. Bower 60 Mr. Monk 60 T. B. Horton 60 Miss 0. Rowe o 60 BIrs.'A. Hewitt 60 Oapt. Newman SO Sums under 50 cents 7 64 Collection at meeting 6 78 Saint Luke. ' < John Kean 1 60 Mrs. Price 1 (10 James Beard, sr 100 John Beard 1 00 Charles Jarratt 1 00 Henry Averend 1 00 Mrs White 1 «0 Mrs. Hipwell 60 Miss Hipwell 60 Mrs. Rix 60 Mrs. Hopkins, sr 60 T. Hopkins, jr 60 Mrs. Hopkins, jr. 60 Robert Dehart 50 Dugald McAlpine 60 Sums under 50 centa 4 46 Collection at meeting 5 62 MVLHUR. 1^/. Luke'd. Collected by Miss Sarah Jane Hare. Mrs. McCleary a.. 1 00 Miss Sarah Jane Hare 1 00 George McCleary 1 00 Richard Brett 1 00 John Little, sr. 1 00 Henry Weir 1 00 Thomas Hand .' 1 00 Thomas Ferguson, M.P.P... 1 OO John McNabb 1 00 Henry Haddock 100 Miss M. MiUer 60 Miss Ann B, Hare 60 James Little 60 Robert Switser 60 Arthur Morrison 60 Robert Wilion 60 > r ' f APPENDIX. 69 Paul Gallagher - 60 'I'homaA Cotton bO Edward Oreech 6() William MuDBon 60 Mr. McManufi, M.D 61) George Manning 60 Samuel Moore 60 E. M. Miller 60 In amall amounts 19 29 ChriaCa Church. Collected by Misa Charlotte Mc .■• I . Outcheon and Miss Emily McCutobeon. DaTid McCutcheoD 100 George Pane SO Michael Collum 60 WiUllamNoMe 80 Mr*. H. White 60 George WiUon 60 SmallamountB 32 Collected at Meeting 4 60 Additional collection 2 00 Iloey ADJALA. Holy Trinity, Collected by Miss Margaret and Miss Hachel Uoey, David Hoey Jobn Lowrey Jamea Rose MrB. Roue Mn. McCieary James A. McCieary Mira Mary Ann Hoey Mifii JnneAnn Alien John Hooy Robert Murphy John Quigley Jamea Coleman Edward Aikina Mrs. Dixon John Hanna Robert Dunn David Ho y Joseph Mulligan Mn. Lyons Mrs. Hoey In small amounts St. Luke's. Collected by Miss Margaret Mor- rison and Miss Mary Ann Hen- derson. Edward Seager 1 00 Robert Irwin 100 Bowes A Saunders 1 00 John Morrow , 100 ReT. A. McLennan 1 00 Hugh Morrison 1 00 Mrs. T. Henderson 1 00 John W. McCieary 1 00 T. Q. Chadwicli 60 Miss Scbales 60 Robert Thompson 60 William Ewens 60 James Henderson 60 Mrs. 0. Brett 60 Mrs R. Cotton 60 Mrs. John Little 60 Henry Ridgway 60 In small amounts 9 16 Collected at meeting 4 00 AddiUonal collection 2 410 00 Oil 00 UO 00 fiO 50 50 50 50 6U 50 50 60 60 U 60 60 60 50 60 11 14 CRAIQHURST. St. John's Church. CoM ictfd by Miss E. Clifford, Miss . M. A. Craig, and Mrs. Joseph 8wan. William Emms 2 00 Mrs. Debenham 1 00 JamesWhite I 00 John Dmry I 00 Thomas Jory 1 00 James Boynton 1 00 Mrs. Clifford 2 00 Mrs. Hewitt 60 Joba Laing 60 John 0. Swan 2 50 Thomas Addison 1 00 Thomas Swan 1 00 Wm. Beardsall 60 Abraham Hart 2 00 Joseph Ellsmore 60 Thomas Craig 2 00 William Craig 2 00 John Craig and family 11 00 ArthurCraig 60 John A. Swan 50 A Friend 1 62 Suflller sums 08 Collected at Annual Mis- sionary Meeting last Jan. 4 70 ORO. St. Mark's Church. Collected by Thomas Lee. William Simpson 5 00 James Mosely 2 00 A Friend 2 00 Thomas Shaw 2 00 ,Tohn Wilson 4 00 A Friend 1 00 John Crawford v ^^ 00 A Friend 2 00 MEDONTE. St, Oeorge's Church, Collected by Mrs. John Walker. George Waiser 2 00 A Friend 60 Neil McLean 50 Theophilus Moon 100 Robert Moon 1 60 Annie Moon 1 00 Mrs. W. Moon 60 Thomas Hatch 6U Rebecca Rawson 60 Ellen Qill 60 Edmund Moon 50 A Friend 60 Eight subscribers at 26 cts. each 2 00 Collected at Annual Mis- sionary Meeting in Jan'y last 2 42 Collected by Charles Qoss. Mr. Russell 1 00 Joseph Goss 2 00 JaneOoss 1 00 Charles Goss 50 Mr. Darling 60 James Robins 1 00 Mr. Barter 3 00 Smaller sums 1 20 Collected by Mrs. Kent. Aaron Ball 1 00 Jobn Thompson 60 John Fitzgerald 60 Frances £. Kent 1 00 Smaller sums 1 66 VE8PEA. St. James' Church. Messrs. Mairs & Cave 4 00 Thomas Drury 4 00 Mrs. Richard Drury 2 00 Mrs. Vickers and J. Darby. 6 00 W. II. Partridge and Mrs. Lang 6 00 COIiLINaWOOD. Collected by Miss McMaster. Mrs. Lett .*. 6 00 George Moberly ....; 6 00 T. W. Fair 1 00 .Mr. Greer 1 00 Mr. Montgomery 1 00 Mr. Long 50 Mr.Jardine 60 A Friend 60 Sunday School children at Batteaux 2 00 Small sums 2 62 Collected by Mrs. Evans. Mrs. C. Gamon 2 00 Dr. Ilepieen 1 00 Mrs. Lockett 1 00 Small sums 00 Collected by Miss Hamilton. - Rev. Dr. Lett i 10 W. B. Hamilton 2 00 T. P. Ryly 60 iV. O. Patterson 60 Mrs. Wensley 60 Mrs. Oibbnrd 1 00 Mrs. Wright 60 Mrs. 0. Cameron 50 Small sums 1 06 ■e. WELLINGTON SQUARE. Collected by Mrs. Halson, Mrs. Gage, and Mrs. Minhinnick. Rev. Dr. Greene 6 00 Mrs.Greene 2 00 George Greene .' 1 00 Mrs. Halson 1 00 Mrs. Jones r. 50 Mr. Miller 6 00 Mr. S. Kerr 6 00 Mr. Death 75 Mr. Bell 60 Mrs. Osborne 2 00 Dr. Bullen ; 1 00 Mrs. Gage 50 A. Crysler 26 Mrs. Parker « 26 Mr. I«nnon 1 OU Capt. Hall 1 00 Capt Henderson 60 Mr. Hagarth 50 Mrs. West 12 Mrs. J. Minhinnick 1 00 Mrs. Morrison 76 Hr,Ivey 60 70 APPENDIX. Mr. Wyatt » ^ Mrt. Hall » 5« MiuHall J" Mra Lang » J^ Mr.Triller " »" Mr». Ovenden J »" MiM Chupman o" Mm. Parwng J 26 J. PUtlt J »o Mm. A. PUUt 1 00 S.Dyue. » J° Mr Mlnhlnnlok J 00 Mrs..I. Mlahinnlck 25 Collected by Him Alton and Miss FothergiU. I'homaa Alton 2 "0 Tbomafl Blanchard 1 U" Henry Wharton 1 00 Alex. Ulghton 50 John Fotlerglll 80 Mra. FothergUl 60 George Long [J 60 John Breokon 60 OeorgeBlton 50 William Walters 60 James Dynes 60 George Dale 60 Mrs. Wylle 60 James Alton 60 WlllUm Walker 60 .lonathan Pettit 60 David Hall 60 Robert Haddon 60 Darld Alton 60 Thomas Atkinson 25 Mrs. Albertson 25 Mrs. Heslop 25 Mrs. Phoenix 25 David Luoas 25 John Wood 25 John Lucas 25 George Ward 25 Robert Lucas 25 Mrs Wallace 25 Mrs. SteTenson 25 Mrs. ^ atthewmaft 25 Mrs. John Cotter 25 Christopher Stevenson 25 Charles Steward 25 William Woods 25 William Bnmby 25 Mrs. Simpson 25 John Lane 25 Mrs. Powell 25 Daniel Hall 25 AnsonCline 25 Mrs. Cline 25 Mrs. Fuller 25 William Wood 25 William Pettit 26 Sarah Wharton 26 Samuel B. Alton 25 Mrs. Williamson 25 Mra. Walkor » 66 Hiram Walker 25 David Cline 25 John Atkin«>u 26 George Moyes 25 Morin Ward 26 James Powell 25 Thomas Alton 25 Collected by Miss Hamilton and Miss Carter. Dr. Carter 2 00 Mr. Featherstone 1 00 J. Teatherstone 100 Mrs. T. Iceland 1 00 Mrs. James Ireland 1 00 Mm. John Ireland 1 00 Wni. Joyce 1 00 Mrs-iyKellly 1 00 Mr. Stinson 1 00 Dr. Richardson 1 00 George Alton 50 Joseph Alton 60 John Aerley » 60 .1. E. Burger 50 M. Beatle 50 Mrs Cartwright 60 Mr. Curtiss 50 Mrs. Featherstone 60 Thomas Graham 5't Mr. Hamilton 50 Mm. W. .Toyce 60 Samuel Joyce 60 J. McKerlie fin Mrs. Alex. McKerlie 60 .Mrs. David McLaren 60 Mrs. Nellis 50 A Friend 60 Mrs. Zimmerman 35 Mrs. McReady 40 Mrs. Campbell 29 Mr.Alderson 25 Mrs. Atkinson :!5 David Bastedo 25 Mrs. Bunton 25 Mr. Crawford 26 Miss Cooper 26 Cash 26 Mm Cruthers 25 Agnes Dodd 25 Sarah Dowdle 25 John Featherstone 25 MissFraswr 26 Robert Graham 26 Mr. Hackney 26 Mrs. Hamilton 25 O. Hamilton 25 T.Harrison 25 Henry Hampton 25 Mm. Hemingway 25 Mr8.Hayden 26 Margaret R. Ireland 26 Mm. Robert Ireland 25 Mrs. Joseph Ireland 25 Mrs. Little 26 Mrs. Jas. McKerlie 26 William McKerlie 26 Mr. O'Keilly 26 Mr. Pitcher 25 John Smith 25 Thomas Ireland 25 Mrs. Smith 25 Sarah A. Sharpe 25 Mm. Walker 25 Mary Feathemtone 20 Margaret J. Featherstone... 16 Mm. Sowerby 15 Jackson Featherstone 12 Mn. Miller 12 Mrs. Daniel McLaren 12 Andrew Zimmerman 12 A 'Friend 12 Sarah Walker 10 Sarah Smith 10 NELSON. Collected by Robert Spenoe and James MoOillicuddy. Mr. and Mrs. Spence 2 00 Robert Spence 60 William Spence 60 James McQUUcaddy 1 00 Miss M. Little SO JohnRelyea 26 William Orr 60 K. Thomas 36 Wm. Davidson 25 Thomas Oorerdale 35 John Dean 26 Mrs. A.Caimes 60 Joel Talman 25 John Gordon 60 Andrew Wilson 26 Miss Janet Wilson 26 James Shireman 26 William Watson 26 William Dalton 1 00 Edwin Dalton 26 James Park.n 25 William Uwson 26 Mm. John Thomas 36 Miss Blicabeth Brown 26 James Passie 25 David Albertson 36 J' hn Kinney 26 Miss C. K Blagdon 25 Thomaa Colling 60 John Colling 50 .M:s. Emerron Colling 25 Mrs. John Foster 25 Mrs. Joseph Colling 26 William Wilson 25 Miss Jane Beeforth 25 James McGuire 26 John Buckley 1 00 Mra. Fras. Baker 60 Mm Thomas Emerson 60 George Thomas 35 Collection at Mis*:. Meeting. 4 00 BOCKWOOD. '' '•''■''• Rev. Jonnstone Vicars 6 00 Collection at Meeting 29th January 3 06 Collected by Mis* Clare and MIm Luttrell. Blackley, Mr 30 Bolton. John 36 Breese, Mrs 36 Breese, John 2i Breese, Miss Deborah 26 Burgess, Alonso 26 Clare, Miss Hannah 25 Clare. Misa Elisabeth 26 Clarke, Thimias 60 Collis, James 07 Copeland, Thomas 25 Copeland. John 36 Day, Watson 26 Day, Miss Amanda 60 Ferguson, William 36 Fitaimons, Natbanlal 12 Friend. A 10 Friend, A 26 Gavin, Mra ...» 36 Grieve, Robert 36 Hanna, James 13 Hayes,0 36 Lang, Andrew 36 Lush, William 60 Lush, Thomas 36 Luttrell, Miss Mary 35 Luttrell, Alexander 60 Mitchell, John 2» Moran, William , 36 Horphy, Thomaa 36 MoAi«e, Mr 1 00 MeAree, Jon '.... 60 MoUUand, William 16 {^^ ' so 26 80 2& 2b 2& 25 fiO 25 60 25 25 25 25 00 26 25 25 ^ > HeReloay, Jamei 12 MeKMB, William 20 MeOlRdreT, Al«s 16 Nelwn, Mrt. O o 12 Niekle, H o 26 Nielile, .lolm o 26 Osli«i Mrs. John 37 0«kM, Mn. JameR o 26 n«id, Mr 6U Slemont. Mr o so Bloan, William o 12 Sloan, Robert 12 Street, Mn o 60 Tacher, Mm., (widow) 10 Talbot, Richard 25 Talbot Mra o 26 . ThoDpton, Mra o 20 Vicars, Edward o 26 Collected by Min Strange. Academy, Rockwood O 73 Burnham, Dr o 80 Davia, Mra o 25 Dulfleld.Mrs u 75 Friend, A o 10 Friend, A o 10 Friend, A o 10 Friend, A o 10 Knowlea, Mr o iso Lendrum, Mr o 36 !*•*•«;. M" 50 Ueljeod, Mr o 12 Morris, Mr , o 26 Nairn, Mrs q 35 Pafmore, R 26 Perkina,Dr 60 Other penons 1 ag Collected by Mra. Geo. Foster. Benham, Mn. Jamei 50 Foatar, George 60 Foster, Mra. George 60 Oibmn, Mra 20 Green J q 25 Bughea, William 26 Jerrow, Mra 12 Jerrow, Joahua 60 Moore, J 60 Pattenon, J 20 Bidgway,Mr 26 Wilkinson, MiM 25 Collected by Mr. Sibbald. Cm, William 26 Hodgson, J 12 Sibbald, Mr 37 Collection in Garafraza 2 80 Colleotion in Erin Village... 4 26 ' " KOCKTOW. '^i^ ' ■'■•■ Collected by Mrs. Kemighaa and Miss McDonald. Barron, Mr 60 Barron, Mrs 60 Bell, Mrs 26 Boyle, Mrs 25 Carruthers, John 1 ou Carruthers, Mrs. John 60 Carruthers, David 1 00 Carruthers, ftliss 1 01) Cornell, B 60 Friend, A u I6 Hunter, Mrs 25 Ireland, John 12 Jackaon, Matthew 60 Jackson, John 26 APPJCNDIX. Kemighan, A 1 oo MeCusker, Mrs 26 McDonald, Mrs. W 75 KIcDonald, R 05 McPborson, 26 Mills, John 25 Riddle, W 26 Robinson, Richard 1 00 Robinson, Mra. Richard ... I 00 Collected by Miss Edwards and Mrs. Jacobs. Anderson, Mrs S5 Atkins, William 50 Atkins, Mrs. W 60 Atkisons, O 25 Bannon, Mn 60 Barlow, Mr 26 Barlow, Mrs 12 Belding. BIrs 60 Chamberlain, Mrs 26 Cook. Klitabeth 60 Cook, Mr 25 Cook, Klisa 2.") Dengle, Mrs 10 DIson, Mrs 25 Echlin, J 50 Eohlin, C 06 Edwards, George I 00 Edwards, Mrs. George 60 Edwards, Miss 60 Edwards, Fred n 50 Fry,C. H 60 Fry, Mrs. C. H u 50 Friend. A 26 Henderson, Sarah A 60 Honslico, John 25 Hunter, Mrs 25 Leech, Mr 25 Ludkie, Mrs 60 Manhalt, Mr 25 McCormick. Mrs 25 Oatman, Mn 25 Bankin, Mr 25 Roberts. Mrs 26 Robinson, Mrs 25 Smith, Mrs. 50 Smith, J 6 Smith, Mra. M 25 Taylor, Mrs 5U Woodman, T 10 Collected by Miss Ellerton. Ballanj^ne, John 26 Burr, W. G 25 K.'Ierton, Thomas 1 oo Ellerton, Mn 25 Ellerton Miss 25 Ellerton, Thomas, jr. 25 Friend, A 05 Friend, A 10 Howie John lo Kernigan, Samuel 60 Kernlgan, Mrs. Samuel 25 L—, William 08 Mitchell A 13 McCoomb, W 25 RicCoomb, Mrs. W 25 McKnight, Andrew 26 Purdy. Thomas 26 Smith, J. T. U 6fl Smith, Mm. J. T 60 Shaw, John 10 Young, Andrt'W T 28 YounK. Mary 20 Collection at meeting 3 11 71 i t hi: SHKrFIILD. Collected by Mn. Jacobs and Miss VanEfery. Abel, F 26 Armstrong, Joseph 1 00 Armstrong, Mn., sr 26 Babcoek, Mn 25 Bennett, Mr 25 Bond, Mn 26 Bond, Mrs. Kdwin 60 Casemore, Mrs 10 Chapman, G 25 Cooper, RcT' H. D., B.A 6 00 Cooper. Mrp. H. D 6 00 Cooper, Master P. E. 8 1 oo Crnwford, Mr 60 Cowan, Mrs il6 Culham. J 2ft Davies, Mr 40 Davies, .Mrs 26 Ellis, J _ 26 Ennis, Mrs u 611 Faulkner, Mrs. A. W 1 00 Faulkner, Mn 25 Friend, A 25 Garrick, Mr « 26 Garriek, J 10 Garrick, A 16 Green, Mrs 10 Hancock Mr 60 Jackson, Mrs. 26 Jacobs, Mrs 1 oO Knox, David 1 oO Knox, Mrs. D 26 Knox, Thomas ., 16 Lamb, Mrs 60 Lamb, Robert 2S' Lamb, J 26 Lamb, 10 Larmun, Mrs 13 Lloyd, Mr« 16 Lundy, Dr. J. B 1 00 Lundy, Mrs. J. B 1 QO Main. .Mrs 5 26 McCall, D 26 Mlddlemiss, Mrs 26 M— ~-, Mr 26 MoSat,Mr „. 26 Playter, Mr. 50 Richards, Mrs. 26 Ricker. C 26 Rintoul, Mr 26 Shipman, E 26 Tindal, Mn 25 Tindal, Margaret 25 Thompson, DaTid 26 VanEvery, A. A 1 50 VanETery, Mn. A. A 1 M VanEvery, Miss 1 00 VanETery, Margaret 60 VanEvery, Helena A 80 VanEvery, Jobn 26 VanEvery, E 026 Wilcox, John 26 Collected by Miss Whetham. Barlow, Mr. 26 Blake, Elisabeth 15 Brown, Mrs 26 Cameron, J 26 Carter. Mn 26 Carruthers, Mrs... 26 Dalziel, W 26 Gilbert, J 26 Grummeit, 8 ,. 26 Grummett, John 26 Harvey, Mrs 10. Jamieson, R 26 J a Johniton, John 26 JntaBHton. Mn 2A MalRom, Mrs 2a Mtrtin, D 25 MoBane.Mrg « 25 MeOunlKal. Mm 10 McMillan, W 26 Meniiea, Mn Sn Parker, Ann 26 Parker, Robert 26 Bom, W. M 26 Stewart, James 90 Talt. Walter 26 Wetham, Mrs 25 Collected by Miss Vlock. Buebannan, T 26 Cornell, J 26 Duplnn. Mrs 26 Flock, Oeddes 2 00 Friond, A 26 Friend, A 26 Oreen Mrs 26 Miss Toman 26 Collection at meeting 3 20 STBABANE. Colleetcd by Miss Brennan. Baxter, Mrs 25 Brennan, Jobn 50 Campbull. Mrs. A 10 Cole, Jobn 25 Cook,Oeorge 25 Cummins, Mr 25 Dunnet, .Tames 25 Karnes, William 50 Frazer, Angus 30 Friend, A 12 Fulton, John 25 Gartley, Alexander 25 Oartley, Edward 26 Gartley, Andrew 25 Harper. Mrs 25 Heller, Mrs 26 HcCallum, Maggie 25 Mclndoe, Miss 10 Mcintosh, Mrs 25 Peebles, Matthew 25 Reynolds, Kdward 25 Watt,JoBn 12 Collected by Miss Johniton. Bain, Mrs 60 Brownson, Mrs 25 Hai]tilton,:Mrs.W 100 Hampton, Mrs 16 Hampton. Edward 26 Harper, Mrs 25 Hirst, Jamus 60 Howardf Charles £0 Hutchinson. John 50 Johnston, Alexander 50 MoAstlyn, Mrs 12 McFarlane, George 25 Hetherell, Mrs. Q 60 MoUe, Mrs 25 Patton, Mrs 16 Says, James 12 Says, William 12 Smith, Joserb •■■ 26 Warren, George 2S OollecUoo at meeting 196 APPENDIX. MOUNT rOBIST. St, PauVt Church. Collected by Miss Houston and Miss Smith. Stewart Houston 6 00 Sidney Smith 6 00 Jsmes G. Sadler 50 Mrs. A. K. Koroyd 1 00 Jamai Coleleugh 1 (10 James C. Wilkes 1 60 George Seed 60 John Kennedy 60 Mrs. J. Kennedy 50 .T. Jebb 25 J. Sheppard 26 .Mrs. J. C. Campbell 60 James Morlson 25 Albert Smith 76 Robert Scott 60 D. Darldson 26 L. H. Yeomans 60 J. Hacking 26 Dr. Yeomans 60 Mrs. W. Hewitt 60 T. J. GralTe 26 Mrs. T. J.OralTe 50 Francis Graffe 25 Robert McAd.tm8 25 A. J. Broughton 25 U.Anderson 50 Isaac Coyne 1 60 S. Dunbar 50 Dr. Dunbar 1 60 Mrs. Dunbar 60 Robert Knox 25 Leonidas Chalmer 1 00 John Jennings 1 36 John Woodmaney 50 E.C. Wood 50 Mrs. Whalen 76 Mrs. J. Anderson ,. 50 J. Anderson .' 50 Mrs. Howard 50 Dr. Ecroyd 1 00 J. M. Crawford 50 Mr. Godfrey 26 J. B. Ashley 1 00 Mrs. Lund 26 Mrs. Chambers 25 C. A. Burton 25 A Friend 25 David Spence 60 Mrs. Starke 20 Francis Gardiner ,.. 75 Wm. H.Kyan 1 00 .Mrs. W. Ryan ».... 1 00 Thomas Ryan o 12 Annie Ryau 12 Ellen Ryan 60 Wm. Ryan 10 Robert Crozier 50 Robert Breyden. 60 Wm. Crozier...., 50 Thomas Armstrong 76 John Crozier 26 v*rs. Cowan 25 TosephOrr 60 Thomas Smith 60 Dr. Millar 5t) Collected by Miss Welton and Miss Ryan. T.O.Smith 3 00 William Bryan 60 J. Ashdown 50 F. W. Stevenson 1 00 W, Caulfleld'., 1 00 J. Ashcroft 26 Horatio Stevenson 100 Samuel Smith 50 H. .lelly 1 00 William Henderson 36 Mrs. Welton 60 Robert Rvan 26 Thomas Ryan I 00 Charles Weir 12 William Montgomery 76 James Ryan 1 00 R. Smith 1 00 George Clarke 60 Miss Honeycomb 26 Robert Orr 100 .Mrs. Reddiek 60 Robert Clarke 60 WilliamClarke n 26 R. J. Dale 26 .lohn McLaren SO 0. II. Davis 60 NORTH ARTHUR. Trtnily Church. Oolleeted by Mrs, J. Shaw Hiss Sanderson. Mrs. John Shaw Miss Sanderson 0. Sanderson MissC. Brown Robert Harper Mrs. R. Harper Miss E. Harper Mif)S M. A. Harper Philip Harper Mrs. Greig .VIrs. J. MoNab Mrs. Wood Mrs. Dale Mrs. McOuire Archibald Frazer Mrs. Neagle Mrs. R. Stevenson Mrs. Cobain Wm.Stewart Mrs. Hayward Mrs. Batho Mrs. McKay < Mrs. A. Allen Mary B.Allen Sarah J. Sanderson R Munns Thomas Stevenson Mary J. Weir ,.. 10 Collected by Miss Reid and Miss M. J Morrison. Mary J. Morrison < 25 Ann Reid 25 William Reid *.... 50 Mrs. William Reid 25 William Reid, jr 30> lane Reid 26 Matilda Reid 10 Robert Reid 26 Robert Morrison, Jr 25 Mrs. R. Morrison 26 Arthur Morrison IH lohn Thompson 25 Robert Klorrlson, sr 1 00 lames Morrison 26 William Morrison 26 Mrs Thomas Roonuy 26 Ann Shaw 12. Mary J. Shaw » 12 , WilUam Shaw 25 iiniii .rr-i-'l ■in. . 1 lll»tl^ and ; 60 60 50 60 50 60 025 111 25 60 025 25 26 25 1 00 60 60 60 26 37 10 60 50 05 12 60 60 APPENDIX. 13 William J. Morriton 60 Mm. John Craiff 2A William Allen i26 Matthew CralK 25 Mm Matthew Shaw 12 John Kilpatrick 26 William 0. Morrison 20 John Alk-n 26 Robert Munns 2S John Turner 60 John.Vlunng 26 Mndsay Morriton 26 MurKoret A. Morriiion 10 HarabJ Morrison lu Irwin Morridon 06 William A MorrlDon 05 Catharine E. Morrison 06 roUectfd by Miss Jane Reid and Miss M. Ellen Morrison. MHr^aret Morrison 26 John Thompfon 26 lames Munns 25 Mrs. James Munns 26 William Munns 25 John Ji.mes Kooney 10 Mrs. Jane Morrison 25 Margaret Ellen ghaw 10 John Morrison, sr 26 James Morrison 26 Mary E. Morrison 26 OeorKe McGuire 25 William Allen 25 Arthur Morrison 25 Ellen Jane VIcOuire 12 Mrs. Ufary Morrison 26 Kich'd M.)rri8on and family 1 00 Mrs. J. Allen 26 James Morrison 25 Eliza Jane Morrison 10 Jones Morrison 10 Mrs. James Morrison 25 Friends 03 I ••• Jit ARTHUR. Grace Church. f'ollected by Mrs. Moore and Mrs. J. Busehlen. C.C.Green 1 00 TsaHC(jreen -, 10 Sa'ah Green 10 William Smith 25 Mrs. Thomas Mitchell 50 ■James Smith 25 Rachel Myers 25 Mrs. J. McPherson 25 Mi8a McCullough 26 A. Balentine 26 Mr. Mollis 1 00 .N. Marshall ; U 26 J. Draper 100 Mrs. Jof^eph Small 5 ) Wm. Urummond 25 W Edwards 10 Mrs. U'Strander 25 Mrs. Hughes 25 Mrs. A. Buochlen 60 Miss A. F. Busehlen 15 GeorgeOodfrey 25 George Moore 1 Oi' Master W.Grieye 12 .^usanna Moore 12 W. Warnick 85 John Quirt 25 .Mrs. John Quirt 26 John Busrblen 60 William Clarke 60 7 Mrs. William Clarke 60 Miss A. Clarke 26 Master Adam Clarke 26 Ooorge Bailey 26 MlM Waters 26 J. Bristow 1 00 Mr. Scolt 60 Mrs. Andrews 26 C. O'Callnghan 2h Mrs. O. Church 2.% George Hollinger 25 William Mitchell 25 Q. Cavanagh 25 James Ebbs 25 Mrs. J. Ebbs 25 Mrs. John Quirt, sr 50 George Quirt 25 Mark Hewitt 26 Mrs. Alex. Fraser 25 John Graham 25 D. Lindsav 1 00 Mrs. U. Lindsay <> 50 .Tohn Muir 26 Mrs. P. Busrblen.. 26 Mrs, Stephenson 25 Mrs Robert Farmer 50 J. Clarke, (Peel) 25 James Noble 25 E.Noble 25 Mr. Egerty 25 Collected by Miss Ternan and Miss White. Gregory Ternan 1 00 Mrs. G. Ternan 26 Gregory Ternan , jr f>0 Miss Ternan 26 Thonia« MoOullough 26 Richard H.Cole 32 Thomas Smith 25 Mrs.T. Smith 26 William White 50 Mrs. William White 60 Miss Agnes White 25 Miss Harriet White 25 David McKerlie 25 John Morrison 25 Percy White 10 Fred. White 05 Orford White 05 George Ludlow 26 John Bristow 25 Robert Graham 25 Mrs. J, Draper 60 Adam Colo 26 John Shaw 25 Wm. W, White 25 Patterson Ternan 25 William E, Draper 25 Peter Gourlay 10 Georee Bailey 25 John Ellis 26 Miss Ludlow 60 Mrs, O. Smith, jr 26 John Martin 12 Thomas McCullough 25 Robert Gaughey 12 George Smith, jr 25 Mrs. O ifmith 26 Mrs. W. Mitchell 26 George A .Viitchell 05 Mrs. Thomas BuDiton 1 00 R.York 25 Robert Mitchell 10 Henry White 26 Collected by Mrs. Detzell and Miss Euglish. RobertEnglish 1 10 Hannah 8, KngliBh '.'6 Hugh Gilmore 25 Mrs J. Smith 1 10 John A, Martin 50 Mrs. W. Giles 26 James Cole 26 Thr^mas Jones KO William Aiken 26 James Gilmore 26 Robert Arnold 60 Robert Smith 50 Robert Workman 56 Mrs, Hrown 26 Mrs, J Brown 12 George Kidney 1 00 Thomas Rufter 1 00 Mrs, J. Rufter 60 R, Cole 50 William Rufter 60 Edward B. Dales 60 John Towers 26 Mrs, J. Gilmore 12 Geor/e Stephenson ..„ 25 Georse Cooper 76 William Brandon 25 George Bolton 26 lohn Gilmore U 26 .Tohn McLeod 25 James Ferguson 60 James Morrison 25 A Friend 25 Mrs, John Henderson 26 Wm, UenderFon 25 Hugh Davidson 26 Thomas Cowan 37 Collected at Meetings, St, Paul's, Mount Forest ,., 6 80 Trinity Church, N, Arthur, 4 19 Grace Church, Arthur 3 76 MORTAL, W. Clay 1 00 A. H. ."-harp 1 00 B Nickalls 1 00 Mrs. Brown 2 25 Caleb Rawe , 25 Dr. Webster 1 00 A, Little 1 «M) A Friend 25 Mrs. Paxton 1 HO J. R Switcer 60 Thomas llewson 26 John Barber 1 00 Mrs, Campbell 25 \>. Buchanan 1 00 W. Jackson 26 John Orr 26 James Miller 60 I'obert Watson 25 Thos. Richardsoti.... 26 Mrs. Robinson ."lO James Pettigrew 1 00 .lo.'epb JeSers 25 .Tames Babe 26 Isaac Jeffers 26 W. Little 25 James Brown 25 Joseph Miller 25 John Switcer 1 00 Mr. Watson 1 00 H, Ro!!8 1 00 Mrs, Nixon 75 Mrs. Smith 1 00 t. u WK8T riiANBflBO'. Colloetoa by MIm C. KlevoU. JohnKlMell.wn 3 00 John Kl«»ell, Jun 1 00 Oaonre Kievell 1 00 Mm Mtrtel ^0 W. Ortetci 26 J. Ooebennnr 2ft Hugh Prruer SO Jonatbftn Morden 25 Mri. Ooehenour &o J. T. CulTerwell 60 K. Wlahitrt 1 60 Mm. J Wlahart 4 oo A Friend M Mr*. Morden 26 Mri. More 60 Mr. Hore 1 00 Mr*. Morion 1 00 Mr. Wvbuter 4 00 Mm. Markle M) Mr«. Sfcord '0 Mrs. Fllman 2 nO Mr*. TunlM (I 60 Mn. 8. Bullock 6U John DitwaoQ AO K. McKenxie SO APPENDIX. Cmt. Ann 36 Ilannon, .loaeph 25 DuDCHU, Mm 25 Pattemon, Mrs 25 Rolxton., IV 25 Brnwn. .Tohn U 26 Long, Mrs 26 St. flLANVOBD. raul'g Church. x 2 UO Stanley Bdirard 1 n" Stanley, Miss o so Tillman, Mrs 1 00 Wilkinion, Jane. 60 St. Otorge't Church, Barton Ea$t. Oolloeted by Mira Rennie and Miss Torbet. Annual Meeting. 6 25 Iiloore, Mr 1 00 Kennle, Mrs. Alex 2 00 Pmctor. R. 8. WilllHiii Uordon 'ii R. Manly 25 E. Swift 2H J. Stull 60 .iHne Ki'Iko 2ft \«'llllnin IIhII 1 00 CbarleH Hill 1 00 ^'llliHin!«t»r«y 60 L llrant 26 Mr*, tftcnrd 60 Mr. Milburn 26 A. Llnd .5 Mr. Ilairynrd 60 II. Smlih 61) Mr« i.'orrlKal 60 Mr. Dixon 26 Mr CollltiK 2.^^ Bobui t Little 60 Mr». ClHrke 25 Mr. Mar hall 26 Mri«. 8. r>pi-lt(ht 26 Chark'n S«ynion 10" Duiirnn Clarke 2^ Joii«( Mr UohliiBdn 26 Mr. McI tyre 2« W. F. Ilninalno 2ft Mr. ilulitu-r Jft II. Ward 2'i Mrs ull 2:> .Mis. Boon 25 Mr*. I'uddtfoot « 2& Mrs. Uiiker 2.i Mr Ferrah •' 26 ft. Street 0,125 II. Jull 26 W It Fleming 2.) .VIr. FrHmptou 25 Mrs. Oilliluud 2a Miss.lonvs 26 Mr. Macdnnald 25 Mr. MHCdonald 2.°> Mtxs Mills .... 25 Mrs. Prowse 'U Mr. .Iiilien 2ft (]. Bunbv 25 Mr. Taylor 25 W. B. blHholm t 26 8. Leirgiitt 25 Mr. Khody 12 Mr Sprout lu A. J. Browne U lu Collected by Miss rhixholm and Miss Fletcher Rev. .lohn Fletcher 6 00 K. Smith 6 00 R. W. Smith 6 00 Mrs. Cuntly 4 00 Mrs H. iimith 2 00 Mis. LnnHtry 2 00 Mrs. Urethour 2 I'U Mrs. O K ChUholm 2 rO W. U. ChMiolm 2 (lO Mrs. John !«mith 100 .John Wilson 1 tiO Mrs.Oibson 1 00 Mrs. Fletcher 1 00 Mis. Peters 1 00 Collected by Miss Pettit Mrs. Bipgnr 6 00 W. Y. Petilt 6 00 Mrs. W. V. Pettit 00 Mrs. .Ton'n Pettlt 2 MissBiggar 100 Miss Peitit 1 00 Miss M. H Pettit 1 00 Mr. Coyne 1 00 Mrs. Coyne 1 00 J. L. BiRgar 1 00 Hugh Hannah 1 00 Two Friends « 60 Agnes 26 Collected by Miss £. F. O'o.mpion. Rev. George Evans 5 00 Mr. L-wis 2 00 MissHewpon 1 00 J. C. Champion 1 10 W.M. Champion 50 Mrs. Thompnon 611 Mrs. Upham 50 D. Merigold 50 P. Mason 2.i Collected at Meeting 5 56 PALKRXO. Collected at Meeting 3 4ft Collected by Mr*. Peary and Mill WUkinson. .1 D. Smith 1 00 Mrs .1 U Smith 1 00 Mrs. nolmaite I 00 Mrs, ! Fnrruw. HoDjumln 26 Glick Luwli 1 00 ThurxtOD. ^ n 26 Ci.>rkt), c'barlet 1 00 Slb'«y, Mri 36 Oay, A. W 1 00 OcHimbeii, M'l li UllltPple, Mrs <6 Colltotud by Ml'* Reynold! ud .VI lu Newmitn. KlrkendHll, Mtry 1 00 Friwr, MrM 1 OU Vi)iit«r, MiH 1 0(1 VlaUyKOD, J. M.D 1 00 Pagut. Ur. and Mri 10a HamiltoD, Mm 6U Laud, Mri U lu Wl'too, Mr. 1 00 little. Mta 25 Buohanan, Jobn 6u Arkell, Mrs 60 Tbunmon, Ker. 0. K S On TbnmMn, Mn 100 TbomHoa, Adelaide E 26 Tbornxon, CbarlesT 26 ThiimMD, Henry A H 26 Tbomnon, Charlotte M. 0... 26 Lapenotiere, Mri 1 00 Viokero, Mrs. P 5u Obambers. Jamei 60 Smith, Kobert 26 QUIegpie, Mm. R 60 Collected by Mlis K. Bate and Ml88 M. Blinco. Hele, H. W 60 HelB, Mrs 60 llele, Harriet ^.^ Hele, Emily U 26 Reynolds, Vrancis 1 UO Hint, .Mrs 1 00 Hirst, Elizabeth 26 Hirfit. Maria 25 Hudson, Henry 26 Ariss, Mrs 26 Blinco, Mrs 2 00 Thavker, Mrs 60 Newman. .)ohn 1 00 Newman, Mrs 26 ElkertoD, Benjamin 26 HowBH. Richard 60 Luokett, Mrs 25 Brewery, Mrs 25 Blinco, .Vlrs. Wm 1 00 Blinco, Mary 26 Real, Mrs 25 Beal, George 1 00 Ariss, Mrs. John U 12 Hayes, Mrs 26 Swan. Mrs 60 Smyth, Mrs 10 Bveritt,Mr* 10 Nicklin Hiss 50 Patmore, Samuel 1 oo Winfield, .Mrs 50 Collected by Mr. Wm. Cozhead, jr. Opxhead, Csesar i Ofl Coxhead, Wmjr •i5 jitickney, UporK« 60 Stivkney. Harah Ann 36 8tlokn»y, Mm. George 36 Liilli'K, nvoTg« 60 ^im|'lnn. Adam I) 6U !>hort. Thoiims 60 fb'lgbton, John A Creigbton.Mrs. John A Orton, a. T., M.D Grain. Wm Mutch, Mr* Petrie, Mrs Keating, Mrs, James Groves. Abraham Kergaspon, G. D Mitrbpll, John Gordon, Thos. \. W Rosa, John, Jun Wayper. Mr Liingwood. R Beames, Mr KeUey, George Roiis, John C, sen Ross. Miss Larter. Mrs Burt, Mr Lingwood, W Elkcrton, Mrs Greenbam, Mrs ^lumford, Mrs Minor, T Oilmour, Mr Walker, John Vlumfbrd, Herbert Grain, Mary and Wm Temple, Mr Angeli, Mrs Sherwood, T Michie, Mr Dasa, James Forbes, A Fredrum, N. A Illegible Munro, L. C Friend, A Friend, A Friend, A Cross, J. Fletcher Orton, Mrs Friend, From A Ferrier, A D Nicklin, Miss Buchan, Mrs Cadenbead, John Hutchinson, Mrs King.P Thomson, Rev. C. E Petrie, J. W. Collected at Ann. Meeting. 6 00 2 00 2 00 2 26 50 50 26 00 no 00 60 UO 25 00 25 60 00 00 25 00 00 50 00 60 00 26 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 26 60 60 60 60 26 25 50 060 50 200 1 00 II 60 00 60 26 00 25 00 75 1 00 6 00 HAMILTON. . Chrul Church. OolleetMl by Mr*. Miles O'Reilly. Billing*. Mr*. W. L 3 00 Billing*, J>hn 1 00 Clarke, Ml** 60 Friend. A 35 Friend, A 35 Friend, A A I Friend. A 25 Friend, A 2b Gregory, S.B 1 00 Gmgnry.Mr* 1 00 Gregory, Mil* 26 JarTl*, Master H. 0*R 26 KlJner, J.F 1 OU Uw,R N 1 00 Morgan, C.E 35 Murray, Charles 60 Macadam, Philip W fiO O'Xeiily, Miles 2 60 O'Reilly, Mrs Milts 2 Ou O'Ueilly, Miles, Jr 1 00 Pierce, n. £ 60 Privet Mrs 1 00 Ritchie, E 1 00 Ritchie, F. E 1 OU Ritchie, J. C 1 no Ritchie. H. I 00 Ruthven, Mrs 1 OU Shuctlrwortli, W 60 SonierTille, J. H SO Strange, Dr 1 UO Wilson, A 2!) Collectod by Mlu Macabe... 50 Agnew, Mr 6(i Orer, Mr U 5U J. Young 1 00 Collected by Mrs. Geo. Mills and Mrs. E. O'Reilly. Battershill, Mrs 'Jr> Bruce, Miss 1 Oil Oeddes, W. A 6 00 OilieBpie, Mr 1 00 Hilvert, Mr 1 00 Rilvert, Mrs 1 Oo RIlTert, MIsK U 26 Mii 1 00 Mills, Mrs. tJHO IW Mills, Mrs 1 00 Mills. Mrs. W 1 00 O'Reilly, ,),E 1 00 O'Rflily. Mrs. J. E.... 1 00 O'Reilly, A 25 O'Reilly, L 25 Whittaker, Mrs o 12 Collected by Mrs. :-treet. Anonymous 6 00 Harrison, Oapt 1 00 Peacooke, Colonel 6 00 Price, Mr. 1 00 Street. Maud 1 00 Collected by .Mrs. Geddes aud Mrs. Lyons. Armstrong, Mrs 26 Axford, 26 Evans, 26 Fee for Baptismal Certificate 511 Geddos, Rev. J. G 6 00 Geddes, Mrs. J. Q 3 00 Gt^ddes, Miss 2 00 Geddes. J. G.,jr 100 Geddes, O.W. A 100 Lyons, Mrs 1 uo Stinson, Mrs. Thomas 2 (lO IriftnuQ 3d wV.*l APPCNOIX. Vf wV- k Oollerted \>y Mm. Wtrd nnil 5lrii. BrnuKli, f. 1 0(1 llroiiKli. Mm 1 OU lll'^t. MrM 1 n<) liciittv, Mri4 1 (lU Climiiii, Mr 1 00 Chnmp, Mm 1 OU CliiimliirN, Mri AO Cotitier. K. C 1 00 Oriok, Mm 1 00 Dropc. Mm I 00 Kfiiriimn V. W 6i) Mill III). \lM 2 00 lii'PKonil, Mm U 26 lli|!>iaiii, Mm 1 00 llowuril. iRUU'S 1 U<) llnwHnl, Mm 1 00 Iiiixton. Ui'oruu AC MiitlivwH, Mrx ^^ Moriiw, .1 26 Miirtnn. Mm 2 00 McKliictry. Ilonry 1 00 Nivlllo lUiv. K 5 00 Piper Mrii 1 00 KnbvrtHon, Mrs 2A Slmrp Mrs 1 00 Shepherd, Mrs 60 Smith, Mm AO 'I'werdiile. MrR 1 26 Townnttiid Mr 1 00 Wiird, MrH 1 60 Young, Mri. M 60 Collentcd by MrH. K Beckett and MrH. Dunne. Beckett, Mrs. V. (I I 00 Beckett. F. H 1 00 Cornwiill, Mrs 1 00 Cornwiill, Miss N 26 ChlKbolm. Mr 26 OHDtiunliitrt, II 'JA Dunn.-. MrH 1 00 rrlend AO Friend 10 Gllmore, \V 2.5 Jnckson. Mrs 20 Mclnnes, CbarlvB 16 McAllister, Mrs 15 Troup, Mrs ;... 10 Unknown 50 Collected by Mrs II. B. Bull and Miss Korr. Bull. II. B 6 00 Coldham.O ; 1 00 Cabin, Mrs 1 00 Case, .Miss 1 00 Friend. 60 Ghent, Mra 1 00 Howard, O. II 1 00 Kerr.R.W 5 00 Price. .Toseph 5 00 Fowls. Charles 1 00 Swinyard, ThomnB 5 00 Unknown 1 00 Collected by Master Ooorgc McKenzio. CromWe.A. M 100 Glllan .lane 60 Hall. Mrs 26 Mnssey, Irvin 60 McKenzie, Kev. J. G. D 5 00 McKenzie, Mrs. J. G. D 2 00 McKenzie, Miss 1 00 McKenzie, G A 60 McKenzie, J. B 26 McKenzie, Erneat 26 MoKontIf, KatlD u 25 HcKenziit, Mary V6 MhiUi,Charlei o 60 Collected by Mrs. K. Browne and Mri O. ()'K«llly. Askon, Mrs SO Hrowne, Kdward 6 00 Ulytbe, Mrs 2 OU HIrkett, Wm A 00 Caddy, Mrs 1 UU Ciiunsvll, U H 1 no Carroll, IVIur 4 UU Fluhur, Mri 2 00 Grant. I'etor 6 (Ht Grlflln, Mrs 60 Hill, Mrs 2 00 Lethbrldge. Mri 2 iM Land, Colonel 4 to Mllli, Hon. H 5 00 Mills, Jamel. 1 (10 Mills, Mri. Jamei 1 00 Mitchell, Mr* 2 00 Mundiu, Wm 1 00 O'Hellly, Mrs. 1 no Kouth Mrs. U. W 2 00 Htnrt, J. K 1 00 Vlllleri, Mm 1 00 Walker, A 1 00 Collected by Mrs. Drew and Mri. Wilson. Cuiack, Mm. 1 00 Drew, F, N I 00 Freeman, Mri 26 QalTur, Mm. Ml Glllesby, 26 Holitate, J.,Jr. 1 00 Martin, K U 50 Mills, Mr 50 Pearson, 60 Seails, Mrs 26 Street, Mrs 2 00 Tborner, W.H 60 Winer, Mrs 2 UO Wilson, Mrs 1 00 Wright, Mr 1 00 Wright, Mrs 1 00 Collected by Mm. Ridley. A Donation to Mission Fund 16 00 Atwood, Mrs 1 00 Blaehford, J. (donation) 100 Brown, Mrs W. do 60 Forster, fl. J 6 00 Giilard, John (donation) ... 1 00 Jones, C.T 100 Jamieson, Mrs 1 00 Macrae. J. 0. (donation) ... 4 00 Morson, Mm. do 1 00 Pounden, Mrs, do. 50 Patterson, Mrs, do 1 00 Powli, Wm 00 Ridley, H.T 6'00 Ridley, Mrs. H, T. (don.) ... 2 00 Stonor, Mr? 50 Collected by Mrs. Wyldo. Day, John 60 Evans, D 50 Friviid 26 Grist, John 1 00 Mrs. Hardiker 26 Jeffery, Mrs 50 Johnston. Mrs 50 Jagor, Mrs 60 Lee, George 50 McKay, D 1 00 Murton, Mrs 37 MacKae, Colin ,,„ 100 Pearoek.J 50 ItobliKon. Mrs 26 Secorcl. G. II 1 UO HInip'on. W 1 00 Smith, tieorgx 26 Smith, Mrs. J. I, 1 (0 Smith, Miss J. A 60 WyUle, F 2 00 Unknown 25 Collected by Mrs, lllrss and Mliit Ulrss. nirss, .Tohn t oo Blrns, Mrs 1 Uti B rss. .Miss 1 00 B'lirer, MrH 15 Ili'Htty, Mrs ! 60 Cresswtll, Italph 1 00 Feeley, Mrs 60 Hunter, Messrs 26 McCoy. Mr. A 1 00 Steele, Mrs 18 Wetherall .loseph 1 00 Collided from Mrs. Poun- den'i I'uplls 3 80 Collt«ted In Sunday Scbooi MIswinn Box 31 60 Collected at Meeting 12 33 Church of the Ascension. Ambrose Wra 1 00 BnncrofI, James 5 Oi) Bell T. S 1 00 Belts, J. Y 2 00 Bickley, .Mr 1 00 Brown, Adam 6 00 l.ruce, Alexander } 00 Bruce J 1 00 Buchan, J. M I 00 Cassels, W (1 6 00 Clarln;;))0ule, Wm 2 OO Clariugboule, Mrs 1 00 Chittenden, 0. S 3 00 Colbeck, W I 00 Or^swell, Frederick 1 00 Dalley, K 1 00 Dyett, Geo 5 00 Fotherglll. Mrs 1 00 Friend, A 1 00 Oaws, Frederick W 6 00 Gillespie, Wm 5 00 Greer, J. II 100 Hannsel, Hct. C. L. F 3 00 Harris. F. B. (0. &. W. Mis- lion Fund) 1 00 Hebden, Bev. John 5 UO Henwood, Dr 1 UO Holland, A. C 1 00 Hudson. Kdward 2 00 Irving, Mrs. M 2 00 Julley, James 2 00 .luson, Blchard 10 00 Kidner, Mrs. C o 60 Lucas, R.W 2 00 Maclaren, Mrs 4 00 Maclaren, Henry 4 00 McClellan, Mrs 25 McOann,J. B 6 00 Molnues, Donald 10 00 Meikle, James 2 00 Mitkiir, Mrs 1 00 Murray, W. F. (O. it W. Mission Fund) 5 00 Papps. O. S 2 00 Pearson, Mrs 1 00 Playne, Mrs. F. C 4 00 Powis, Alfred , 2 00 Y8 API^ENDIX. PowU, Edmund 1 00 PrHy, Mrs 1 0" RBmsay, A. G 4 00 Reld Gi'o. Lowe 6 00 Bob.Tt». W 1 '0 Smye. W 2 00 Sniye, Mrs. W 60 Stark. W.O 1 00 Street. K. P 2 00 Taylor. Geo. (G. t W. Mis- nion Kurd) 8 00 Wnrry, ^llss 1 00 Wilson. 8 1 00 Young, George A 2 00 WOODBODRNE. Collected by Miek ^almond. Leonard Salmond 60 Mr». Samond fiO John W.i^almond 25 David VV. Salmond 25 Ilflunah Salmond 12 Elizabeth A. Salmond 12 John Hell «r 25 John Rell 2j Wm. Hogerson 25 George W. King 1 00 Mi88 Mury Jane Milsop AO James Griffith 00 Mrs. Griffith 50 BorniidTweedle 2.t W. Brydgex 50 Mrn. Brvdncs ftO Williiim' Brown 25 MrH. Brown '2b John S niorTille 25 John Nicholls 26 Mr« J. Nicholla 25 ' Mrs. T. Kamsay 50 John Beatty 26 John Switzer 25 Walter Kamxay 25 George Nicholl.'s 30 Mrs. G. Nicholls 30 Mrs. Hoey 25 John Parkin 25 Mrs. J. T. Nottte 60 Collected by Mins Manley and Miss Uilyard. Mrs. J. McGillycuddy 25 R. Shaw 10 John Roberts 60 B. Kobinnon 26 Isaac McMahon 50 Miss Annie Milsop 26 Mi88 Eliza Nicholson 26 Mrs. T. Smye 25 R. MGill 25 Mfg. Twiss «6 James B. Twiss S5 John Williams 25 Mrs. A. Clark 26 Dr. McKay 60 John Manley 60 William Harper 26 Mrs. A. Jarvis 26 W. W. King 25 William McEvoy 25 ,, SALTFLEET. St. Oeorgt'a Collected by Miss J. Taylor and Miss Meddlar. Mlsa J. D.Taylor 100 Mrs. A. Gollan 60 John Twecdie 60 Mrs. Charles Carpenter fi() Dr. McKay 60 ./erumiah Bedell 50 Mrs. Corman 6i> I-abella E. Taylor 50 Mary A. 0. Taylor 50 Mrs. Cann 25 Kmlly A. McKay 25 Eliza Ten>cke 25 A Kiiend" 26 Mr--. Green 26 William Pettel 25 James Ken.von 'J5 Mrs. Kenyon 25 Gc'.rge l{. Williams 25 Tbomxs Tweedle 26 George Oldfleld 25 Alex. A. I'll aiing 26 Elizabeth Meddlar 25 Joseph TweeJIe 5it Small sums 80 ONTARIO. Collected by Miss Alice Carpenter. Joseph Carpenter 1 (lO Alex Carpenter I 00 Smith Carponter 50 Isaac Smith 50 John K. Kostcr 25 11. 0. Pettit 1 00 JohnT. I'ullen 50 Oenri;e Thompson 50 Adolphus IVttit 25 Amos Chambers 1 00 J. W. Willson 1 00 Ananias Smith 25 C. W. E. Now 26 STONET CREEK. CtUected by Miss Van Wagner and Miss Crawford. G. L. McKelcan, M.D 1 00 Mary Lottridge 26 Henry Waterberry 25 .Ms. J. Lut« 25 Mrs. P. Van Wagner. it Mrs. W. Hopkins 50 Mre. 8. Hopkins 25 William Davis 50 .Mr. Young 25 Miss Green 25 Mrs. R. Crawford 50 Henry Lutz 25 Patrick Crawford 60 Oeorgiana Lutz 10 A Friend 25 Mrs. H. Van Wagner 25 Mrs. T. Jones 40 T. Van Wagner 50 Mrs. Woodman 3u Collected by Mrs. Alexander and Miss Miller. Mr. Lacv 5o Sylvester Smith 1 00 Jacob Pettit 50 Andrew Carpenter 50 J. Glover 50 Mra. J. Glover 60 O.D. Carpenter 26 B. Oatbreath 25 James Lee, Jun 60 Mrs. Lottridge 60 Mrs. Q. Qlover 26 Henry Hull 50 51rs. Uarnes 10 Collected by Mr. Geo. Davis. A. M'ndehouse 25 Thomns Davis (I 2ri Geo. K.Davis 25 virs. O It. Diivis 25 John B Davis 12 \Vm. Pettit 26 Albert Davis 2': Collected by Miss Carscallen. J. P. CarsoRllen 1 00 JamesCondy 50 Mrs. >^nndy 50 Adolphus Jones 25 Mrs Waller 20 Kobert Kamsuy 25 W. Gste (I J-l Mrs. Softley 25 Mrs D Cro.'thwaito 55 Mrs. W Burkholder lb P. Jones 25 Mrs. Alexander 50 C.J S. Alexander 2.') M. E. Alexander 12 ANCASTER. Collected by Mrs. Orton and Miss . Farmer. Miss Ferricr 5 00 Mr. Crudock 60 Mr. Boultbue 1 00 Dr. Orion 4 00 Mr. Jones ."^lO Mr. Bu.sh 1 00 0. Aikman 60 Mr. Farmer 5 IKI J. Aikmnn 1 00 G. D. Fanner 1 00 II. B. Woods 5 00 J Ueslop ..^ 50 Collected by Mis.^GabL'l. Mrs. J. Ilnniii'ill 1 00 .Mr.Turner 50 Mrs. J.G. Craue 50 Mr. Street 50 Mr. Hummel 4 00 Mrs L. A Gurnett 25 Mrs. Gurnctt .'iO Mr. Eglestoue 1 00 Mr. Clark 25 Mrs M. Kay 26 Mr. Findlay 50 Mr Oughton 25 Friend 25 Mrs liaison 25 Mr. Lodor 1 00 A. Eglestone 1 00 Rev. J. M. Ballard 5 nO Mr. Postans 1 00 A.IIubb»rd 1 00 Mrs. llobinson 50 Collected by Miss Miller. Mr. Miller 1 00 Mr. Hubbard 1 00 Mr. Hiirrington 50 Mr. Templar 1 00 Fred. Snider, jr 2 00 .Vir. Richardson 60 Miss Richardson 26 Mrs. Edwin Clark 60 Mrs. A. Duff 60 Q. W. Miller 25 > APPENDIX. Hi E. W. Shaver o 26 O. n. Taylor 1 (jo Collected at Annual Moet- ill* 11 27 Sunday school chiUren 197 A 9 MILTON, Collected by Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. Tremayne. linv. F. Tremayne 8 00 Mrs. Tremnvne 2 00 Frank Tremayne 25 Maria 'I'reniayne 25 Ilel^n Tremayne 25 Herbert, Tremayne 25 Wm..loyce 5 00 Tho»..loyee. (Indian Miss) 3 0(1 John Holpate 5 00 M' L. 1' Knper 5 00 Thomas Hacey 4 Oil G. C MeKindsev 4 oO K. McCallnni '. 3 00 0. T. Itastedo 4 00 Mrs. Hampton 1 00 John Hampton 60 Henry Watson 2 00 Mrs. Watson 1 00 Maurice Armour 1 00 Mrs. Armour 60 Wm. Hurler 60 Mrs. I'antoii 50 Thomas Untdley 60 George Denipsey 1 00 Mrs, Thompson 50 T. B, Winn MI) 1 00 James IMrOuffin 5 00 F. W. Niehans 25 Dr. Uyce 1 00 Mrs. bice 50 Mrs. Phillips 25 Mrs. Joseph Martin 50 Thomas White 25 James Hiirlburt 60 AV. A. Agar 60 Mrs. Urown 100 Mrs. Wright 1 00 Joseph Brothers 1 00 G.Fleming 60 E. Hones 60 D. Little 60 Dr Kreemnn 2 00 Mrs. Fleming 2 00 R. Matheson 50 James Kixon 1 00 Miss Rixon 1 00 ThomMg Kixon 2 00 Mrs. Hogs 25 John lixon 1 00 Mrs. Turninll 1 00 Mrs. McCi-i tney 1 00 Wm. Wrglit 1 no Mrs Fol.is 1 00 Mrs. Monve 1 60 MiBsMooro 1 00 Mrs. Littel 60 Duv'd .McCartney 2 00 Mrs. McCartney" 1 00 Wm, McCartney 6" Kella >ifll»i>w.,|'l 25 Thonins t hi:3 Henry May 26 Mary May (I 26 A Friend 20 James Mason 26 Solomon Cordinf^ly 1 00 .Mrs. Cordingly 50 Mary Cordingly 26 David Cordingly '.:6 Mrs G.May 60 David Cordingly 1 00 John Cordingly 1 00 Mrs. J, Cordingly 60 Samuel Cunningham 26 Jo,>'eph Cowin 1 00 Alexander Boundy 26 Mrs. A Kindrie 60 Martin Fustin 60 Elisabeth Patterson 60 Wm. I'atteison 60 George May 25 Wm. Whaley 26 Samuel Cowin 4 00 KebeccH Cowin 1 00 Mary Mason Sift 80 APPENDIX. j, OUELPH. Collected by Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Atkinson 1 00 G.Atkinson 1 00 Mark Atkinson 60 Mr. Co-k 25 G. UiiK«» •* 25 H. Kirk 25 Mrs. Lilly 76 Collected hy .Mifs A. Cain. Mrs Bard 25 Mrs. BittlH ?5 Mrs. Bristow 25 Mrs. Burgess 25 Mr. Cnrthcw 2 Oit Mrs. Fnrnpsa 50 Mrs. Ilcdpcert 511 Mr. Hollidav 2 00 Mrs. llowitt 2 00 .Mrs G. Ilvnes 50 Mfi?. S. Ilyiies 25 Mrs. Joni's 20 Mr. Kave 50 W. McUron 1 00 J. NccTO 2 00 Mrs. Parker 1 00 O. I'ooley 4 00 Mr. Molten 1 00 F. W. !*t"ne and fiimily .... 10 00 I!. Thompson 50 Mr. Whetstone 50 Collected by Mrs. Connolly. Mr.«. Harber 60 J. C. Cnadwick 2 00 W. A. Dicksnn 5 00 Sheriff Granu'e 10 00 Kdwin Humphries 60 Mrs. K..7aPkson 2 00 Miss Kosanna Kcrnighan... 1 00 J. J. KinKsmill 5 00 Miss Oliver 60 Miss Marttaret Oliver 50 VV. Sorby 10 00 Mrs. Sorby 6 00 W Douglas rforby 2 00 Harold f^orby 2 00 Oswald Sorby 1 00 Kate Smeltzer 25 Mrs.Steele 25 J. West 50 Collected by Miss Ilewat. Mrs Harvey 1 00 Wm. Neevi! 2 00 Mrs. Taylor 25 Mrs. Wood 1 00 Collected by Mrs Ilorsman. Miss Alexander 76 Oeor2;e Bible 50 Dr. Brock 1 00 Fred. .1. Chadwick 10 00 Mrs. Corbet 60 George iniiottf Miss. Fund) 5 00 .1. Watson Hall 1 00 John Ilorsman 6 00 George Howard 50 John Harrison, sen 50 Mrs Howes 25 Miss Jones 25 Kiiima.lones 25 W. Maclean, jun 60 MeLagiin and l.inea 60 James Millar 60 R M. Moore (Miision Fund) 6 00 Arthur Jerry 60 H.W.Peterson 100 J. P.O. PhinipB I 00 0. Palmer 10 00 Wm. Reynolds 1 60 F. 0. Robertson 50 G.C.Reeves 1 00 T. W. Saunders 1 00 Mr. Sharpe .... 2 0() Frank Smith, jun 100 T. Trotter 50 W. Wallace 1 00 E. P. Watson 1 00 GbarleH McWilliams 1 00 Mrs. Worsfold 1 00 Miss Worsfold 50 Collected by .Miss Keatinge. Mrs. Allden 25 G. Bible (Mission Fund) ... 50 B. Gibson 25 john Hunt 10 Mrs. Jackson 25 Mrs. Murton 1 00 G. Murton, jun 1 00 H. .Murton 1 00 Mrs. Keatinge 2 00 Dr. Keat; .„.. 1 00 Mrs. King 80 Arthur King 60 E Tatham 50 Collected by Mrs. Marshall. Mrs.Balkwoll 50 Robert Balkwell 10 W. S. Denroche 5 00 Mrs. W. S. Denroche 1 00 F. Evatt .3 00 R. Greet 2 00 Mr. Griffin 50 Mrs. James Harrison 50 Thomas Kench 50 Mrs. .Mackenzie 50 W. Marshall I 00 Mrs. W. Marshall 2 00 Mary Helen Unsworth 60 Mrs. Walker 50 Two Friends 20 Co.llected by Miss Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick 20 00 Mrs. Balkwell 25 Matilda Gibson 25 Judge Macdonald (Mission Fund) 4 00 Miss McWilliams 1 00 .Mrs. Morris 25 Mr. and Mrs. "ayers 2 00 Walter Sayers 50 Rev. £ M. Stewart's sub- scription 10 00 Collection in Ireland by Miss Stewart 26 00 Mrs Robert White 1 00 Zeno 25 Collected by .M iss Parker. John Atkinson 2 00 Joseph Atkinson 50 W.Atkinson 1 oO Beta 2 00 W.Bilby 1 00 G. Billings 25 T. Card.sr 2 00 T. Card, jr 1 00 W. Coleridge 1 00 n. Curtis 25 W. Edwards 25 Mr. Elgie 1 00 Mrs. Elgle 50 Mrs. French 50 M.Gordon 25 Mrs. Groat.. .„ 20 Mrs. Davis 60 E. Harland 1 00 Mrs. E. Ilarland 1 00 Edmund Harland, CHlifornia 2 60 L. Harland loo O.Harvey 1 10 R. Harvey 1 m C. Hemming ii 50 A. S. D. Hill 50 Mrs. Husband 50 A. Hogge 5 00 Mrs. A. Hogge 4 25 A. B. Hogge 1 12 A. Jones 50 Sirs. Jones 50 MlssJones 50 Mrs. Keogh 1 OO Afrs. Leslie 1 Oil Mrs. Lenno.x .3fi Thomas Lindsay 50 Mrs. Mellish .3 tio Mrs. Orr 00 Miss I'arker, England 2 4.'i W. H. Parker I 00 Mrs. W. H. Parker 1 Oil Miss Parker 1 00 Miss. F. J. Parker l.'> Miss H. A. D Parker 1 00 Miss A. Parker 50 Miss H. Parker 50 K. D. Parker 1 00 H. K. Parsons 1 00 Mrs. H. K. Parsons 1 00 Miss Parsons 1 00 A. Parsons ."iO W.Pluster 25 Mrs. Sanderson 0.30 J. Rydbl ,50 Mrs. J. Smith 2ft Mrs. Thring o 50 WissThring 25 E. Thring 75 J.Toltou ,3.50 Mrs. Vicars 15 Mrs. H. Watson I 7f> Miss Watson 5(i W.Watson f.2 Collected by iMrs. Peterfon and Miss n. II. Palmer. Samuel Challioe 25 Mrs. Cunningham 50 Mrs Km'ry o -j.s Thomas Oroef ... 25 Mr. llarrLson 50 Margaret Harrison 50 Thomas Harne.sK 1 00 John Hewer 1 00 Mrs. Hewer 25 Mj-8. Hooper U 25 John Ilea 1 00 Mrs. Jackson 50 Thyrza Lawrence o ,^)0 Joseph King 25 Fied. .Mnyburv vo Robert McWilliams 60 Mrs Oliver CO Eliza Oliver O 25 Sarah Oliver .. 2.'i Kev. A. Palmer 20 00 Robert Porter 2 00 Mrs. Smith 10 Frances Smith 25 H. Sanders (0 Mrs. Sanders ,50 M Sweetman 1 00 Mr Swinford 2 00 A. Tison 60 k ... 26 ... 20 ... 60 ... 1 00 ... ] 00 lin 2 50 ... 1 (Ml ... 1 10 ... 1 m» ... 50 ... 50 ... 50 ... 5 00 ... 4 25 ... 1 12 ... 50 ... 50 ... 50 ... I CO ... 1 h 25 50 50 1 00 1 (lit 25 25 1 0(1 50 II 50 25 'ia 50 ;,o ;i5 25 20 00 2 00 10 26 CO 60 1 00 2 (lO 60 APPENDIX. M Collected by Migg H. Saunders. John M. Bond 2 00 U. Boulter 50 Migg Card 60 Cagh 25 Mrg. Croiier 10 Robert Cuthbert 100 J. Foster 60 Friend 25 Thomng Greet 2 00 0. B. Hall 2 00 Wm. Hewat .*.... 2 00 Mrs. John Ilevrer 50 M. Jones 25 Mrs. Keller I 00 W. K 1 00 D. Kennedy 4 00 Alex. Kerr 25 J. L. Lewis 1 00 J. Mackenslu 50 E. Morris 5 00 R. Orton 1 00 Dr. H. Orton 1 0') B. 0. Hftwlpy 100 MIhs Ada C. Koynolds 60 John H. Scott 1 no F.Shanly 5 00 S. Shaw 60 Mrs. Soekett... 1 00 MissSockett 50 MisB D. Thorpe 25 J. W. Tighe 2 00 W. ^Mlson 2 00 J. Wilkinson 1 00 John A. Wood 2 00 Collected by Miss Thurtell. John Card 60 Mrs. J. Card 80 Sarah K. Card 25 James Davie 4 00 Augustus Fisk 5U Wm. Friendship John Fry Mrs. Hewetson.... Thomas Howeg..., Jogeph Hunt .... Daniel Jackson.... Joseph Jackson . Thomas Jackson . Wm. Jcnkinson . 5Irs. Junkinson . W II. Marsh .... J Mrs. Marsh I W. U. Marsh, jr. , ' Ti F. Marsh Q.T. Marsh John Mitchells.... M. E. .Mitchells . S. E. Mitchells.... John Morrell .... Henry Morrell.... Wm. Porter John Rending .... Mrs. Thurtell .... 0. D. Thurtell .... H. Thurtell .John Taylor John Thompson John Tuck Isaac Turner ... John Walker ... Wm. Wilson 23 1 00 26 1 CO 25 50 1 00 60 60 50 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 60 25 25 60 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 SO 1 00 2 00 25 1 00 1 00 T. Watson 1 00 I Mrs. .McKce p^r Miss White 37 Collection 12 80 N. B.— The following, though ! paid into the Society last year, j were omitted to be included in the list seut in for publication in I the Report : Rer. E. M. Stewart 5 00 Collected by -Miss Stewart in Ireland 15 93 FU8LINCH. Collected by James Hewer and John Oulton, Collected by T. J. Valp. Mr. Cameron Mrs. Hewitt .. Mr. Hurd H. Hurd A Lady Mrs. Lilly Mr. Murton .. Captuin Vale T. J. Valo 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 05 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 Thomas Arkell Joseph Bell Thomas Carter atfd family.. James Caulflcld Jessie Couling W H Decker Rachel Decker Henry Haines William Herbert James Hewer Mrs. Hewer John lies George Nichols .)ohn Oulton Rachel Oulton Edward Smith George Wakefield Mrs. Wakefield Ksther Wakefield George Wakefield, jr liobert Wordley , James WinynrdI Mrs. Winyard Wm, and Saruh Wood 00 00 00 00 25 60 25 1 00 26 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 76 25 26 25 12 2.5 .•; 25 J 26 25 :!5 *,* Too late for insertion in its proper place in the list of Incorporated .Mem' •.■;■•.«; Alexander Bruce, Hamilton.