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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 El I'KESB r THE V ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS Of niK ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THK ^mhvtmm mmh in fymU. .MONTREAL. .ICNK imh imk. /,w,;. |l ' ^^ TURUXTO; PKESBYTKRIAN PKINTTN.i AM. ITHIXSJIlXc; ('(.MrAXV, ,5 . 1885. JORDAN STREET. 900J OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Thk Rrv. ALKXANDKIl Ma.KNKIHT, Principal of the Presbyterian CdleKe, Halifax, Thr Rkv. WILLIAM REfD, D.D., | WILLIAM FKASER, D.D., I •ftiint Clerks. JiOAEDS AND i'OSfMITTEES. STTH.IKCT? CONVK.NT.US. POST OFPICKS. Knox CoUeRe— Board " Senate " Examiners I'reHbyteriau College, Montreal— Boanl " " " Senate " " Halifax— Hoard " " " Senate " " " KxaiuinerK Queon'R University and College— Bursary ("oiumittee. Manitoba CoUeKO Board Homo Missions — Western Section " Eastern Section .. Supplements, Stipend -Eastern Section Foreign Missions Western Section '' " Eastern Section Prencli EvanRelization State of KeliRion Sabbath Schools Sabbath Observance " Presbyterian Record" Widows' and OrphauH' Fund, late Can. Pros. Church -| " " " Maritime Provinces Aged and Infirm Ministers' Ftmd— Western Section -j " " " " Eastern Section .... Finance Toronto Section " Montreal Section " Halifax Section StatistioB Protection of Church Property Temperance Hymnal | Church and Manse Building Fnnd, Man. and N.-West. \V. MOnTIMRR CTiARK, Rbq.. I'urNCii'AL C.WEN ijit. L.VINCt L). MOKKICE, Esy I'lu.STii'Ai. MacVICAU Du, BURNS PiUNcii'Ai, MacKNIGHT Rkv. 1". M. MORRISON Ri'.v. S. HOUSTON Ho\. A. G. B. HiNNATYNE .. Du. COCHRANE Rkv. .IOHN McMIIiLAN Ri:v. E. A. McCURDY Uit. WAKDROPE Rkv. AI.KXANDKR McLEAN , I'KINCll'AL MacVICAR Uh. McNISH Dr«. JARDINE Rkv. W. T. McMULIiEN Rkv. R. CAMl'BELIi .lAMES OSBORNR, Esy .1. L. BLAIKIE, Esy.' Rev. R. LAINO Rev. .;. MIDDLEMISS" .1. K. MACDONAED, Ksg.' Rkv. a. McLean SINCLAIR . .1. L. BLAIKIE, Esg Rrv. R. H. WARDEN ■JOHN S. McLean, Esy Db. TORRANCE J. MacLENNAN, Esy., O.C Rbv. p. WRIGHT Dr. JENKINS- Db. GRE(i(i- Rev. C. B. PITBLADO Toroniw). Toronto. Dunilaa. Montreal. Montreal. Halifax. Halifax. Dartmouth. Kiuf^stou. Winnipeg. Bnuitford. Halifax. N.GlasK'w.N.S. Guelpli. Hopewell, N.S. Montreal. Cornwall. Brockville. Woodstock. Montreal. Hamilton. Toronto. Halifax. Elora. Toronto. SprgviUe.N.S. Toronto. Montreal. Halifax. ' Guelph. Toronto. \ Stratford. ' Montreal. ' Toronto. ' Winnipeg, met in V a s( nine (j\w thfti all eitd 3eve us f( * Joint Conveners. AcKNT for tlie .Schemes of the Church, Western Suction, with tiie exception of French Kvani^'eli/.ation Kkv. 1)k. I5KI1), ToitONTO. A(!KNT of the Cliurch and Treasurer of the Schemes, Eastern .Section Kkv. Du. MAO(}ltEG()K, Hamkax. A(iKNT for Hoard of French Fvan^'eli/.ation Hfv. K. H. WAilDEN, Montukal. E.., roK. " Presl.vterian l5econl • | "'^^^^ '''^ '^"""" "'-'•' Montuk.u,. I Kkv. I{. MIKRAV, H.m.ika.x. THK ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS OK THK ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. At thr ('Hi/ i>f Montrval, aiui within- Cnscint St net Vhiirrh thin', H'ldm.'iildij, the Tent}) dinj iif June, Onf Thoumtud Eight Hundred atid Eif/htij-Jin' i/ku.s, a< half-pant seven o'clock in the evening: — Which time ami place the General Aaaetnbly ot the Presbyterian Church in Canada met according to appointment. The Rev. William MacLaren, D.D., Profeaaor of Tiieology in Knox College, the Moderator of last Assembly, conducted Divine service, and jireached a sermon from the Gospel of Matthew, the twenty-e'ghth cha|>ter, verses eigiiteenth, nineteenth and twentieth: '^And disiis runw mitl spidr nnto thim siiijinij, A'l puwev /.< given unto yfe in heaeen and in earth, do iji fhinfon', (Uid teach all ludions, hapli-diuj them in the tutnce of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy (rhoat: Teaching them to ohserre ull thinxfs whatsoever I have commamied you; and lo, I urn irith gon alwan, even untv the e-nd of the world." » Dr. MacLaren then constituted the General Assembly with prayer. ROLL. The Roll of the Assembly, containing the names of the Commissioners from the several Presbyteries of the Church, was called, and the attendance of members marked as follows :- J^B^ The nan}£t) of those present are marked tvitli an, asterisk, SYNOD OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. I.IKAX. lltKAL. I'UKAI.. I.-PRESBYTEHY OF SYDNEY. MINISTKKS. *D. McMillan. Isaac Murray, D.T). *J. A. Forbes. ELDKftS. * F. Falconer. * Arch. ^IcGoun. D. McKay. 11. ^PRESBYTERY OF VICTORIA AND RICHMOND. Alexaiitier McRae. John Rose. Alexander Cuinpbell. John Matheson. III.— PRESBYTERY OF PICTOU. *A. MacLean Sinclair. R. Cummini<. *E. Scott. ♦William Donald. [1 — NEW SKHIES.] ♦James McKay. ♦Alexander McKay. ♦D. C. Eraser. *Dr. (Jeor),'e Murray. ACTS AND I'R0('EED1N(;S OF THE ELEVENTH GEXEKAL .\88EMHLV OF IV. -PI{K.SBYTKHY OF WALLACE:. • I. A. McKen/ie. ♦Samuel Boyd. *'rh(iiiias C'>iiiiiiiin>,'. *.T. H. Chiwe, M.A. •Ivhvard (iraiit. *A. ¥. ThoiiiHon. J. P. Mcintosh. Freileriok B. Rolib. V. PKKSBVTKRY OF TRURO. Hon. S. Creelman. •Isaac Fleminf,'. J. K. Blair. ♦Silas Black. VI.-PRKSBYTKRY OF HALIFAX. ♦Principal Alex. McKniK'ht, F).D. ♦Prof. Allan l'..ll..k, D.D. *R. F. HumH, D.I). ♦U. liain^r, M.A. *Pr<>f. .Folin Forrest. T. C. Jack, B.A. ♦James Anderson, M.A. ♦A. Simpson. •I. S. MacLean. ♦James Forrest. ♦Isaac Creit,'hton. ♦Robert Murray. W. H. Waddell. ♦Wm. Ruid (Montreal). ♦f{. Ferrier IJurns (Toronto), ♦Henry Sntherlancl. VII.-PRESBYTERY OF LUNENBURG AND SHKLBIRNK. ♦D. Stiles Fraser, B.A. Henry Crawford. ♦James Roshorough, M.A. James Fisenhaur. J. S. Calder, M.D. VIII. -PRESBYTERY OF ST. JOHN. ♦J. Mc(TreKor McKay. ♦Samuel Johnston. T. G. Smith, D.D. Jo8ej)h HoKK. *D. Macrae, D.D. ♦George 13>m >, B.A. ♦.Tames Walker. ♦.!. G. Forbes. ♦L. W. .Tolmston. *A. Coburn. *Arthur McLean. *Jaird. ♦ Duncan Fraser. ♦William Ross. Alexander .McBeath XI. -PRESBYTERY OF NEWFOlNDLAXD. *R. Logan, M.A. I SYNOD OF MONTREAL AND OTTAWA. I. PRESBYTERY OF (HEBEC. ♦John Conk, D.D. *G. D. Mathews, D.D. ♦James IX Fergusson, B.A. D. Currie. ♦J. (!. Pritchard, B.A. ♦Dr. (ieorge Weir, ♦.fames Hossack. ♦John White. *Rodenck McKenzie. *. fames Aikenhead. [2] THE I'RESHYTERIAV THUKCH IN TAXADA. II.-PHKSI'.YTKRV OF MONTRKAI,. MIM.>IK11>. ♦John Turnhnll. *.Iit.ine« Hurcliiv. M.A. *. I allies Watson, M.A. ♦.lames I'litter.son. *.li>l,ii Miickie. *l)iiiiiel I'atersoii, M.A. *I). H. MacVkar, D.D.. T.L.D. *.Fiiliii Scrimger. M..\. *(;hi»rles A. l)t. Itiiss. *.I()hn Stirlini;. *Alex. .Macpiiersuu. III.-PllE.SBYTKKY OK OTTAWA. William ('a\en. *.l()hn Fairlie. *Win. |). ArmHtri)n>;, M.A. *William Moore, D.D. Francis W. Farries. *.lo(i. White, H.A. *Jolin Durie. •John Hardie. ♦(Jeorjfe Hay. ♦Andrew Druniiuond. *.Fohn Thorlmrn, LL.D. *Wni. T.ough. rv.-PKKSBVTKUY OF LANARK AND ItKNFRKW. ♦Solomon Mylne. *.F(;hn Croinl'iie, M.A. ♦ Ivobert Camphell, D.Sc. *.)()!. n Bennett, D.D. ♦.Tames (J. .Stuart, B.A. ♦.Faii.es U,>ss, B. 1). .fames B. .Stewart. ♦Robert McNabl), B.A. ♦Robert Bell. ♦ William Stark. ♦F. B. Allan. *Da\ id (Joodwin. William Mor^i^. ♦Robert Dickson. ♦.John R. McNab. ♦William Whyte. V.-PRKSBYTERY OF (JLHN(JARRV. ♦.lohn Matheson, B.A. ♦.lohn A. (J. ("alder. ♦(}eor,'e Mac.\rtlnir, B.A. ♦ William F'erguson. ♦.Tohn Simi)son. ♦.Fames 11. McKenzie. George H. Mc(Iilli\rav. *Alex. P. Ross, M.P.P. VI.-PRKSBYTERY OF BROCKVILLE. ♦(reorge Burnfield, B.D. ♦ Robert -Tardiiie, D.Sc. ♦.Fames .Stuart, ♦(Jeo. Dunlop Bayne, B.A. ♦ liugh Montgomery. James J. .Vnderson. *,lohn McCiill. George Colquhoun, M.D. SYNOD OF TORONTO AND KIN(i.-TOX. I.-PKESBYTH]!V OF KING.STON, ♦.Iohn(iallalier. B.A. *Rolmrt .F, Craig, M.A, Donald Ivelso. ♦Finlay McCuaig. ♦Sanmel Houston. ♦Principal Geo. M. (irant, D.D. ♦(ieorge (Jillies. William G. Craig. *Re\, .rames Fosvler, M.A. John Bell, ii.C. ♦.Folin Laidlaw. Wellington Boulter. II.— PRESBYTERY OF PETERBORO' * JameB Cleland. J. W. .Smith. ♦J. W. Mitchell, M.A. ♦.F. R. Craigie, M.A. ♦D. A. Thompson. *Peter Duncan. vn ♦W. E, Roxborough. J. F. Clark. ♦ W. Vj. .Fohnston. (reorge Kennedy, Walter Riddell. .Tames Wilgar. 6 ACTS AND l'KOrri>. ♦ Hdliert Kil^'our. ♦.Joliii Harvie. *.I. T. Brown. *.FoHe|)h ( iihscin. *J. L. Blaikie. William Carlyle. *.Ia.s. .Maclennaii, LJ,.D.,t^C. ♦Will. Mortimer fMark. ♦ Hiiiniltoii CasHflw. W. 11. Mc.Murrich, M.A. .Foliii Milne. ♦Alexander Jardine. VI.-PI!ESBYTK11Y OF B.VKKIE. *D. I). .MelAM.d. ♦Kohert Moodie. ♦.Fames Bryant. ♦D. M. MuF.ennan, M.A. ♦.Fotiii lieisliman. *.F. 1!. S. Burnett. ♦William Fruser, D.D. *Stiuvrt AcheKon, M. .\. ♦ W. Black. ♦James .\Iather.s. Iioliert Laidlaw. .\iidrew Melville. *.Folin Dutt'. Peter MaliatKe. ♦A. P. (Vkl.urn, M.P. ♦John Allan. ♦D. D. .McLennan. ♦James F. McLaren, B.D ♦John Somerville, M.A. ♦.\lex. H. Scott, M.A. VIL PJlKSBYTKPvY OF OWKN SOUND. ♦David Morrice. ♦Peter Christie. James Mitchell. ♦James Strutliers. VIIL Stejihen \'oung. ♦ Donahl McLeod, B.A. John Morrison. Leslie W. Thoni. PHKSBVTEUY OF SAIKJEEN. ♦James Scott. Peter McOregor. William Peterkin. Dr. (iiin. IX.-PKESBYTERY OF OUELPH. DonaMTait, B.A. ♦Henry N orris. ♦Evan Mac.anly, B.A. ♦ William C. Armstrong. ♦R. J. Beattie. ♦Thomas Wardrope, D.D. ♦James K. .Smith, M.A. John Cadwell. ♦Donald McMurchy. James Men/.ies. Andrew McKobbie. William McCormiuk. ♦Charles Davidson. ♦Adam Turnlmll. SYNOD OF HAMfLTON AND LONDON. I. PRESBYTERY OF HAMILTON'. S^ *J. S. Stewart. T. T. Johnston. *W. Robertson, B.A. *S. W. Fisher. ♦ D. H. Fletcher. ♦John Laing, D.D. ♦George Burson. ♦J. H. Ratcliffe. ♦K, J. Laidlaw. *John Charlton, M.P. ♦George Rutherford. James Watson. ♦J. I). McDonald, M.D. ♦ David McLellan. ♦R. McQueen. D. W. Beadle. George Dickson. Thomas Wilson. [4] TMK I'KKSHVTKRIAN CUUKCH IN TANAlJA. • W. T. .M.Mulleii. ^W'illiiitn r'licliraiie, |). I). *( Jiistiivus Muiirne, M.A. *F. H. Heiitti.!. I'h.l). ♦M. MdJre^'.n, .M.A. Il.-PUKSHYTKl," OF I'AKFS. Itc)l)ert Kanton. ♦.fumes liillico, *|)iivi(l Mfl?<'iith. •Will. ('Mrrif, *\V. 15. W„o.l. Jainei) AUhdii. III. ♦Neil .McKiiinon. ♦(JeofKe Sutherliiiid. *.I. A. Murray, ♦.li.hn Millov. ♦ Lachliiii ( 'ariieron. *.Iiiksi{YTi:i;y of Chatham. <;.<;. MiRol.bie. *.Iii)iii liecket. ♦.roiiii (Jray. '.Foliii A. Mi'.\lnio); • F. h. Stewart. Alexamler Hartlett. •.Fohri McKorrall. .lames McKeown. •■ V. -PKKSBYTKKY oF SAKNIA. ♦.lame I\'. Johnston, 15. .V. 1). L. Leitch. *Hr.f,'h Camernii, 15. A. .hihn Crawford. *.IamesCam])l.ellTibl., M.A., 15.1). Wm. Cole. ♦.John Thompson. Doiiald McMillan. Thomas McAdam. | Hiih'h Watson. VI. PHKSHYTKKV oF STIIATFOKD. *.». W. IVnm.-in. ♦.[. W. CV ilmers. *A. Henderson, M.A. "^ ♦Peter Wright. ♦ Robert Hamilton, ♦.lohn Kay. ♦James Boyd. ♦ Robert Buyers. ♦William Dunn. *F. Mc Master. ♦Peter Dewar. John Hamilton. VIl. ♦ Matthew Harr. ♦Colin Fletcher, M.A. ♦Joseph McCoy, M.A. "* Samuel A. Carriere. ♦William M. Martin. -PRKSBVTKRY OF Hl'RON. ♦Daviil Manson. ♦(Jeorge .Monteith. J. R. Miller, ♦deorge Hart. Donald F'raser. VIII. -PRESBYTERY OF BRUCE. John Scott, D.D. ♦Andrew Tolmie. ♦John Moore, B.A. James B. Duncan. ♦Robert C. Moffat, D.D. ♦.John Docherty. (Jeorge Johnstone. James Eckford. ♦Murdoch Martin. ♦John McFarlane. IX. -PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND. "♦George Brown. *A. F. Mcgueeii._^ ♦ Alexander McKen/.ie. ♦Charles Cameron. ♦Alexander Y. Hartley. ♦James A. Anderson, B.A. ♦.James Edmond. Thomas Walker. Duncan Ciimpbell. Duncan Mcliauchlin. .Fohn Colitis. ♦William Dawson. I SYNOD OF MANITOBA AND THP: NOllTH-WEST TERRITORIBS. 1. PRESBYTERY OF WINNIPEG. ♦ Alex. Matheson. ♦ Principal J. M. King, D.D. Prof. Thomas Hart, M.A., B.D. ♦ Prof, (veorge Bryce, M.A., LL.D. ♦C. B. Pitblado. ^John Pringle, B.A. [5] Hon. Justice Taylor. Richard Dickson. Hon. ({. W. RoH.s, LL.B. *E. Thomson. A(;T8 and I'KOCKRDIMlH OK tmk Kt,K\ KNTH (iKNKKAI. ASSKMHI.V OK II. -PRKSUVTKKVOF KOfK h.VKK. ••laiiieM Far(|iihari Ijolit-rtfiiiii, ♦Alli.ii 15L-11. W. A. McKen/.i.'. M.A. * Alt'Miinlt'r ( 'iiiii|ilicll. ♦AlfvaiuliT I npihart. 1 >. McKfu/ie ^Sarni.i). ♦(Jeor^f K. |)all)y ('I'droiito) ThiiTiias Ijiickliart. A. ('. Mel "..11. A. I>. KerKU^'iiii. *.l. K. McDi.nal.l iToioiit..). ♦Waiik'ii Kiniri Montreal). C'lliii Mei)<)ii),'all. William Darlini,'. ADDKKSS OF HRTIItlNO MODF'.KATOK. Dr. MacLmMi, tin- ri'tirin;^ ^^n(lo^atlll•, luUlrcsHoil the .X.s.sjMiihly. rftiirniii:,' thanks for tlie honour cnnfcrred upon him last year, by his ai)i)(>intnuMit as .ModiTator, anil for thf kindness, forbearance and courtesy unifonnly extended to him in the di.scharue of the duties of his otiice, and stating that the time had now arrived fur the appointment of a new Moderator. Dr. MacLaren also stated that tlie last Assembly had made an important change in the mode of nominating a fit and proi)er p»>rson for ai)pointment as Moderator, constituting the former Moderators of As.sembly a college for the selection of the person to be presented to the Assembly, and that tas Cimvener of said College, he had consulted with the foi'inei Moderators, and that they had unanimously agreed to recommend for ai)pointment as Moderator of this Assemlilj', the Rev. Alexander McKniglit, Doctor of Divinity. Principal, and Professor of Systematic Theology in the Presbyterian College (»f Halifax. NOMINATIONS. Nominations to the ^f(Jderatorship made by Presbyteries were called for and read, as • f(dlows : — Hy the Presbyteries of Huron, St. ,lolin, Hamilton, Stratford and .Maitland in favour of Dr. McKnight, KI.KrTION OF MOhERATOH. Tt was then moved by Dr. McDonald, of Hamilton, seconded V)y J*rinoipal iMcVicar.— That the Rev. Princijial McKiught be elected Moderator of this Gent ral Assembly. The motion was carried by acclamation, and Principal McKnight was cot ducted to the chair by the mover and seconder of his appointment. Dr. McKnight then addressed the Assembly, thanking them for the honour conf»>rred upon him, claiming the usual consid- eration and aid accorded to the position in which he was placed, and dwelling at some length on the progress of the Church during the decade since the union of 1875, and on tJie present satisfactory and hopeful condition of all the enterprises— niissionarv and other — in which she is engaged. THANKS TO KKTIRINCi MOIJEUATOK. It was tlien moved by Dr. Burns, seconded by Mr. John Thompson, and unanimously agreed to, — That cordial thanks be tendered to the retiring Moderator for the efficient manner in which he has discharged the duties of his office, and for the able and appropriate discourse with which he lias opened the present session of the Assembly. REPORT — nrslNKSS COMMITTF.K. The Committee to prepare business for the first Sederunt handed in a Report, which was read by Dr. Laing, the Clerk of said Committee. The Report was received, and in [6] TIIK I'KKSIIVTKKIAN <'H(;UCII IN CANAUV. » iiccdrdiince with if» ri!Comiueii(lati<>nii, tlu' fnUowinn orders and aj»ii()iiitnicnt§ wen' made, iiaincly :- I. That tilt' lioui'r* of ItiMiiiuHs shall ten oclook in the forunoou till half-pattt twt'lve, and from half-piuit two in the afteriior)!. till half-past live, and from half-past sevon till ten o'clock. That to-niorrow the .VsHombly nu>et at eleven o'clock, and that the first houi he a|)ent in devotional cxorciHeH. II. That the followini; be ajipointcd a.s the ('oinmittec on IJills and Ovirtures, namely :^The oHicial memlwrs, as provided for in Standing ( >rder number three, that is to say : — The Clerks of .VssemMy, and Synods and Presbyteries who are ('ommissioners to the .Assembly. toi,'etlier with Principal p\>rrest. Dr. Macrae. Messrs. II. Murray. L. W. .b.hnstcm, l>r. Campbell, (i. IJiirntield, \. C. Hutchison, Dr. riinibuin, S. Ib.ustun. .1. K. Smith,.!. L. Mlaikie, P.Christie. H. .1. Laidlaw. J. \ .Murray, d. Mllico, I!. Mr(^ueen, A. l?ell. Dr. Ibyce, Warden Kiny, C. McDou^,'all. III. That the Coimnitteis to revise Records l)e as follows : 1. For the Record of tiie Cencral Assembly, .Messrs. D. H. Flotclier, A. I'nlmie, and W. Dry.Hdale. 1.'. For the Record of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces, Messrs. II. ("am|>bell, \V. D. Armstronir and .1. .M. (iill. |{. For the Record of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, Mr. .John Thoiiip.son (Sarnia), F. McCuaig and Hon. D. Laird. 4. For the Record of the Synod of Tori>nto and Kini^aton, Messrs. R. Hamilton, W. Donald and (i{ii. For the Record of the Synod of Hamilton and London, Dr. Mathews, .Messrs. Geors^e Hruce and S. Black. 0. For the Synod of Manitoba and the North- West Territories, .Messrs. W. T. McMidlen, R. Laini^ and Hu^h MontLymiery. The first named ou each Committee to be Convener. Onlii'il. — That the Committee on Rills and Overtures meet in Committee Room niuiiber three to-morrow mornin<{ at nine oclock, and thereaftei' on tiieir own iidjournments. Tlie Assembly then adjourned to meet to-morrow niorning at eleven o'clock, of which public intimation was made, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. SECOND SE DE R U NT. At till' I'ltij of yiiintiyiil, null >citltiii <'irsi'int Sfrert dlnirrli tluri', Thiir-«l'nj, flu- I'l.m-nfli ilntj nf J\iai\ mn' tltoiiftainl I'i/jhl Imndfi-il nwl I'lijlifij-jivi' .'/'"/■■•'', "' ii hhdii : — The General .\ssembly met, pursuant to adjournment, anil was constituted by the Moderator with prayer. .\8 agreed upon last nit(ht, devotional exercises were continued, prayer bein<| ottered in succession by Mr. Thomas Lowrj-, Dr. Wardro[)e, Mr. Andrew Wilson and Dr. Burns, with the singinir of Psalnie and the reading of the Scriptures. The Minutes of the first Sederunt were read and sustained. LKTTKR KKOM SIK WIl LIAM DAWSON. A letter from Sir William Dawson, Principal of Mc(>ill University, was presented ami read, extending an invitation to the members of the General Assembly and their friends to visit and make use of the Library and .Museum of the University durintj their stay in the city. [7] 10 ACTS AND l'ROCEEDIN(iS 01' THE ELEVENTH (iENEKAL ASSEMBLY OF LETTER FROM VOlNd MKN s CHRLSTIAN ASSOCIATION. A letter was also read from D. A. IJuclge, Es(i., Secretary of the YDuny Men's Christian Association, otfrrin<{ the niemhers of the Assembly the freedom of their Read- ing Room and Library, and all the privileges connected with the Association, during the present meeting of the Assembly. The Clerk was instructed to acknowledge with thanks the letters from Sir William Dawson and Mr. liudge. RKl'ORT ON ItU-L.s. Mr. Allan Simpson presented and read the Hrst Report of the Committee on Bills and Overtures, recommending : — I. As the orders of the day for this morning and the afterno(m, the appointment of the following Committes : — (a) On aj)plications of Miniiiters to retire from the active exercise of the !»linit;try. (//; On applications from Presbyteries for leave to receive Ministers and Licer.'.'-itoR from other Churches. (<•) On application of Presbyteries with reference to Students. ((/) On Returns to Remits. (e) A Conjmittee to nominate a Committee on Standing Committees. (/) A Committee on Loyal Address. TI. Consideration of the Report of the Hymnal Committee. IIL Consideration of College Reports. IV. For tile evening Sederunt, the Houk! Mission Reports together with those on the Augmentation Fund. On motion the Report was received, and clause number four adopted. Before proceeding to the orders of the day * ANSWER.S TO LOVAl. ADKRKSSKS. Dr. MacLaren submitted a despatch from Lord Melgund, the (Jovernor (ieneriil's Secretary, acknowledging the receipt of an address of condolence to Her Majesty the <.i)ueen, on the deatli oi His Royal Highness, the Duke of Albany, and also an address of congratulation to the (Jovernor-General on the occasion of his appointment to ofttce, and stating that tiie address to Her Majesty had been duly forwarded to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, with the request that it should be laid at the foot of the Throne ; and iurtlier, expressirg His Excellency's cordial satisfaction witli the address to himself, ivud tendering his warmest thanks for the kind wishes extended to Lady Laiulsdowne, and himself. RE.SOLUTION— -TORONTO JtETHODI.ST I'ONKERENi K. T)i', :"i oLaren presented also a copy of a resolution adopted by the 'rrurray, James Lillico, Hugii Montgomery. 2. .\ Committee to consider the applications of Presbyteries fcji- leave t students, namely : — Messrs. J. K. Smitli, (^"iirinier ; John Croml)ie, Dr. AFacrae, R. .F. Laidlaw, Dr. (Jrant, Prof. Scrimger, Dr. King, J. M. Gill, W. D. McLaren, D. C. Fraser, J. L. Blaikie, Dr. McDonald, James Struthers. 4. A Committee to classify the Returns to Remits sent down last year for tiie consid- eration of the several I'rosbyterios of the Cliurch : — Messrs. .F. A. Murray, Dr. Bryce, Thomas Cumming, James Forrest, William Currie, Hamilton Cassels. APPUCATFON's FoH LEAVE To RKTIliE. Applications were received and read from the Presbyteries following on behalf of the Ministers named in connection witii their respective Presbyteries, asking leave to retire from the active exercise of the ministry, namely : — From the Presbytery of Truro, on behalf of Mr. Ebonezer Ross. '■ W. T. Canning. " John Wilson Smitli. " William Park. " Samuel Fenton. " W. R. Sutherland. " William Blain. " William Peat tie. " Charles Campbell, rrincu Edward I.slaiid, .\Ie\ander Munro. The pajjcrs in connection with the applications foregoing were reaiidon,on behalf of Mr. R. H. Craig, of the Baptist Church. " " Maitland, on behalf of Mr. Dinican McMillan, a Licentiate of the American Presbyterian Church. " " Rock Lake, on behalf of Messrs. Robert and John Brown, of the Congregatif)nal Church. of the .f the " " Rock Lake, on behalf of Mr. David Lantiirow Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church. " " Toronto, on behalf of Mr. T. .). McClelland, Reformed Church in the United States. " ■ " Toronto, on behalf of Rev. W. Hamilton, D.D., of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. '' " Toronto, on behalf of Rev. Andrew Murdoch, LL.D., of the Baptist Church. " " Halifax, on behalf of Mr. Thomas Chalmers CJilmour, a Licentiate of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. " " Halifax, Mr. Goza A. Howie, a Licentiate of the Church of Scotland. The papers in relation to those applications were read. There was read also a communication from tiie Presbytery of Paris, counselling caution in dealing with the matter of the reception of ministers from other churches. The api)lications foregoing with relative i>apors were referretl for consideration to the Committee appointed on this subject at the present Sederunt. APl'I.ICATIONS oN IIKHAI-F OK NTIOKNTS. The Assembly took up applications of various kinds, from Presbyteries on behalf of students. The lirst of these applications, namely, that from the Presbytery of St. .lohn, on behalf of Mr. B^isk and Mr. Cahill, and papers in relation thereto, were read. On moti(m of Mr. W. Mortimer Clark, duly seconded, it win agreed to remit the above mentioned application and papers, together with all remaining applications on behalf of students, with relative papers, without further reading, to the Committee appointed to consider said applications. RKPOUT OK nVMNAI, "OMMITTEK. Tiie Assembly called for the Report of the Hymnal ' 'inuiittee. The Report was submitted and read by Dr. (iregg, .loint-Convener, setting forth the work accomplished flOl by the C and Hyir the ente Assembl; the Repi members labours i: nominatt On of tl.e H Children eligible r THE PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH IN PANADA. 13 by the Committee during the year, in issuing editiitns of the " Hymnal,' the " Psalter and Hyiiuiiir' and the " Children's Hymnal, " giviiig details of the tinanciivl condition of the enterprise, and closing with certain recommendations for the adoption of the Assembly. It was moved by Dr. Cochrane, seconded by Dr. Burns, and agreed to, That the Report be received and adopted, the cordial thanks of the Assembly tendered to the members of the Committee, and especially to Drs. Gres^g and Jenkins, for their valuable labours in this important work of the Church, and that the Moderator be requested to nominate the Committee for the ensuing year at some future Sederunt. On motion of Mr. Croil, duly seconded, it was agreed to remit to the consideration of tl.e Hymnal Cnnunittee, to be appointed, the expediency of changing the name " The Children's Hymnal ' into that of "The Sabbath School Hymnal," or some other more eligible name than that which the book now bears. ru I, I, K( IKS. The Assembly called for the Reports of the Boards of tiie several Colleges of the Church. Halifax. — The Report of the Board of AFanageinent of the Presbyterian College, Halifax, was presented in printed form, by Dr. Burns, the Chairman of the Board, who spoke of the present condition of the College, the number of students in attendance and the desirableness of increased tinancial support. On motion of Dr. Burns, seconded by Mr. .F. A. Murray, the Assembly agreed as follows ; — Receive and adopt the report, express satisfaction at the increasing numl)er of students and the prospect of reduction in the outlay for the Arts course. Tiie (leneral Assembly would further impress on all the congregations within the constituency of the College the indispensable necessity of making the annual collection, so that income and expenditure may be equalized. MoNTRKAL. — The Report of tlie Board of Management of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, was presented in printed form, on behalf of the Chairman, Mr. David Morrice, by Principal MacVicar, who spoke of the condition of the College, especially in regard to the large attendance of students and the endowment of the "Edward Mackaj' " chair. It was moved by Princii)al MacVica •, seconded by Principal Cavun, and agreed to, That the Report be received ami adopted, and that the cordial thanks of the .Assembly be given to Messrs. Hugh, .lames and Robert Mackay for their munlHcence in the payment of forty thousand dollars (!?40.000) as endowment of the " Eilward Mackay " cliair. <^ui:kn's. — Tiie Report of the Trustees of Queen's University and College was presented in printed form by Principal Grant, who briefly adverted to tlie state of the institution under his direction, and the large number of students in attendance, as well as to its tinanciiil condition and prospects, mentioning also the steps taken in reference to the proposed confederation of Universities and Colleges. It was moved by Mr. fJeorge M. Milligan, duly secoudetl, as follows : — Receive and adopt the Report, and express grati- ticaticm at the large and steadily increasing number of students attending every department of the University. It was moved, in ameiidment, by Mr. Mortimer Clark, and seconded : — Receive the Report and express satisfaction with the progress of the institution. A vote was taken, when the motion was carried by a large majority, and the .Assembly decerned in terms thereof. Knox. — Mr. W. Mortimer Clark, Chairman of the Board, presented and road the Report of the Board of Management of Knox College, setting fortii the lundition of the institution in regard to the attendance of students, the progress of the endowment and the lujcessity of largely increased contributions for current expenses. On motion of Mr. Clark, duly seconded, the i{ei)ort was received. The hour of half-past five o'clock having arrived, the .\sseml)ly ar the disjjosal of the Reports on Home Missions and Supplements for the Eastern Secti m of the Church. The resolution was adopted and is as follows : — Receive and adopt the Reports, thank the Committees, record their thankfulness for the steady progress in the Home Missif)!! Field, and in regard to supplementing work, record tlieir high appreciation of the liberality of their jjcoplo, and their fervent gratitude to (Jod for tlu' signal success which has crowned their efforts ; express tlieir strong desire that the posicidu which has been so happily reached may bo permanently maintained ; sanction the approi)riations which have been made for the past year, authorize the payments for which the sanction nf this Assembly has been already asked, and again empower the Committee to deal with all applications which may be submitted to them for the current year with the understanding that the regulations of the Assembly shall be carefully observed. The Assembly further agree that the congregations of Musquodoboit Harbour, New Annan and Tignish be treated as special cases, and that their grants be left to the dis- cretion of the Committee, though as yet unable to fulfil all the conditions of the scheme. LETTER — COLONIAL COMMITTEE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Dr. Cochrane here read a letter from the Rev. George F. Hutton, Secretary of the Colonial Committee of the United Presbyterian Church in Scotland, stating in substance that, in addition to their grants to Manitoba College, the general work of the Church had been taken np by the Students' Scheme, and that they were likely to raise a considerable sum for the promotion of our missions in this country. ADDRESS OF MR. .VAMES ROHERTSON. On the suggestion of Dr. Burns, of Halifax, and at the request of the .Assembly, Mr. James Robertson, Superintendent of Missions for Manitoba and the North-West, addressed the House at length on the conditions of life, and the state and progress of the missions of the Church in that wide and important field in those distant regions of our land, lying open for the occupation of the Churcli. [U] 16 ACTS AND HROCEEDINtiS OF THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMHI.V OF AKUHESS OF MR. ALLAN HELL. Mr. Allan licll, of Portai,'e la Prairie, also addressed the Assembly brieHy, inenti(jning especially the destruction of their church by Kre, and commending the congre<(ation to the sympathy and aicl of members of the Assembly, and of the Church at large, in the ditticult circumstances in which they were placed by the loss of their house of worship. MOTION BV DK. BL RNS. It was then moved by Dr. Burns, seconded by Dr. King, as follows: — The General Assembly rejoices in the good news of the progress of ^ml• Church in the North- West, and especially in the success oi the church-building enterprise. The Assembly would gratefully recognize the signal services rendered by our beloved brethren in connection with the rebellion there, as well as the self-denying labours of all our ministers and missionaries who, amid many ditticultiea and trials, have made full proof of their ministry and secured for our Church so firm a foot-hold in that great and growing tield. Before action was taken on th' foregoing motion the hour of adjournment arrived, and the Assembly adjourned, to meet again to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, of which public intimation was made, and this Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. FIFTH SEDERUNT. At the at If of Montreal, ami irithin Creacent Street i'hurck then, Fridaij, tin- twelfth da 1 1 of J une, one thvUMdid eight hniulnd and eujlifij-jire ijears, at ten o'clock iit. the forenoon: — The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada met, according to adjournment, and was constituted by the Moderator with praise and prayer. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read and sustained. REI'OKT ox BILLS. Dr. Laing, from the Committee on Bills and Overtures, presented and read a Report, stating the 1 usiness to be brought before the Assembly and the order in which the »ame should be proceeded with. The Report, on motion, was received and adopted. HOME MISSIONS. 1. Unification of Funds. — The Assembly returned to the consideration of the businea.s of Home >rissions, before the House at the adjournment last night, and on motion of Mr. R. Laiiig, of Halifax, duly seconded, agreed as follows : — That a Committee consisting of the members of the Augmentation Committees— West and East— iiero present, be a Committee to draft a Scheme for the Tnitication of the Funds, to be submitted to this Assembly. 2. Sei'akation Home Mission and Augmentation Finds, Kr< . — Mr. K. H. Warden, seconded by Mr. J. (!. Forbes, moved as follows ; — The General Assembly desires to place on record its gratification at the satisfactory progress made during the past year in connec- tion with the Home Mission and Augmentation Work ; commends these Schemes anew to the sympathy and lil)erality of the congregations of the Cliurch, directing special attention to the resolution of last Assembly separating the two Funds in the Western Secti. VV^inchester, students, to the Com- mittee on Students, exi)resses its approval of the step taken to institute examinatitms for the degree of IJ.D. by the college, instructing the Senate to make the work, as nearly as possible, e((ual to that re(iuired by the other colleges of the Church, and empowers the Board of the College to make application to the Legislature for such a modification of the Act of Incorporation ivs will give a Board of twenty-five instead of fifteen, with a corresponding increase of the Senate. The hour of adjournment having arrived, the Assembly adjourned, to meet again at half-past two o'clock, wliich was intimated from the Chair, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. SIXTH SEDERUNT Oh the stimc day, and at the name place, at half-past two o\iock in the afternoon : The Assembly met, and was constituted with praise and prayer by the Moderator. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read and sustained. 3. ' for the called ti that thi iipplicati The appointe 1. i ensuing Stirling, 2. A Cocliranc C. B. Pit 3. A and also Mr. Janu The applicatio ministry. <-'ochrane. and the A named to below 1. m To STATE OF THE COUNTKY, ETf. It was moved by Mr. W. T. McMullen, seconded by Mr. Stuart Acheson, and agreed to, — That a committee be appointed to draft a resolution, to be presented to the Assembly at a Bubseciuent Sederunt, on the State of the Country in reference to the recent disturb- ances in the North-West, and the present aspect of affairs. The Committee under the foregoing resolution was appointed as follows: — Mr. W. T. McMullen, Dr. Laing, Dr. Burns, Mr. J. Barclay, Dr. Moore. Dr. Burns, Convener. PROPOSED NKW PRESBYTERIES. The Assembly took up certain applications for the erection of new Presbyteries. 1. There was read an application from certain ministerial members of the Presbytery of Toronto for the erection of a new Presbytery, in part within the bounds of said Pres- bytery, to be called the Presbyteiy of Orangeville. A similar application was made for the erection of the same Presbytery, under the same name, by the Presbytery of Saugeen, nivming the congregations to be included in said new Presbytery within the bounds of the Presbyteries of Guelph, Saugeen and Barrie. On motion of Dr. Laing, duly seconded, the Assembly agreed to appoint a committee to consider the applications foregoing, and to report to this Assembly. 2. There was taken up and read a memorial from the Presbytery of Brandon, praying for the division of said Presbytery and the erection of a new Presbytery within its bounds. It was agreed, on motion of Dr. Tjaing, duly seconded, to remit this application to thi' same conunittee as the foregoing. [16] 4. o. 6. /. 8. 9. The ( entertain t The(i of Mr. Eb McMullen, of the Mar On mo The nei Ministers' motion of I of business THE rUESHYTKRIAN OHUKCH IN CASAUA. 11^ and ving nds. tlu- 3. There was taken up next an ai)|jlicatiou from certain ministers in liritisli Columbia for the erection of a Presbytery in tliat Province, in connection with tiiis Church, to be called the Presbytery of New Westminster. On motion of Dr. Cochrane it was agreed that this application be remitted to the committee to be appointed to consider the applications foregoing for the erection of new Presbyteries. COMMITTKES API'OINTKD. The Moderator here named the following committees, each of which was duly appointed, namely : — 1. A Committee to Provide for the Supply of the Pulpit of this Churcli on the ensuing Lord's Day: — Prof. Scrimger, Vonreiu'r; Dr. ISIacrae, Dr. MaoLaren, Mr. John Stirling, Dr. Macdonald. 2. A Committee to nonnnate a Committee to strike the Standing (.^ommittees : Di'. Cochrane, ('onvemr; Messrs. A. McLean Sinclair, W. D. Armstrong, D. D. McLeod, C. B. Pitblado, J. G. Forbes, A. C. Hutchison, J. L. Hlaik; R. McQueen, Warden King. 3. A Committee on Loyal Addresses, to draft an Address to Her ^lajesty the Queen, and also an address to the Governor-General of this Dominion :— Dr. Burns, Cnurrnir; Mr. James Barclay, the Hon. .\le.xander Morris KKTIKIN(J MINISTKK.S. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee, to whom was referred the applications of Presbyteries for leave to ministers to retire from the active exercise of the ministry. The Report was presented and read by the Convener of the Conuiiittee, Dr. Cochrane. The Report was received, and its several clauses were considered seriufim; and the Assembly granted the applications of the Presbyteries following for the ministers named to retire from the active duties of the ministry, with disposals otherwise, as stated, below, in regard to two of the applications : — 1. To the Presbytery of Brockville, on behalf of Mr. W. T. Canning. 2. " 3. 4. o. 6. 7. 8. 9. MR. W. MATHESON. The General .Assembly, on the recommendation of the Committee, dttclined t(r entertain the application of the Presbytery of Quebec on behalf of Mr. W. Matheson. MK. EBKNEZER jiOSS. The General Assembly took up the application of the Presbytery of Truro on behalf of Mr. Ebenezer Rosa. On motion of Mr. Robert Murray, seconded by Mr. W. T. McMuUen, it was agreed to refer the whole matter of Mr. Ross's application to the Synod of the Maritime Provinces, with power to dispose of the same. On motion of Dr. Cochrane, duly seconded, the report was adopted as a whole. A(iEI) ANI» INFIIOI .MINISTER.S' FUND. The next order of business was the Report of the Committee on the Aged and Intirm Ministers' Fund ; but, at the request of Mr. Middlemiss, the Oonvener, it was agreed, on motion of Dr. Laing, that the Report be not now taken up, and that it be the first order of business on Wednesday next. [17] Peterborough, ' = J. W. Smith. Hamilton, S. Fenton. London, W. R. Sutherland Bruce, Wm. Blain. Toronto, Charles Campbell. Toronto, Wm. Peattie. Prince Edward Is'd, Alex. Munro. Saugeen, Wm. Park. 20 ACTS AND I'ROrRRDINGS OP THE ELEVKXTH (»EXERAL A8SKMULY OF COMl'LAINT OF I»K. KLEMJNti. The Assembly took up the complaint of Dr. Fleming ai^ainst the action of the Synod of Manitoba and the North-West Territories in reference to his appeal fron> a deed of the Presbytery of I^randon. An extract Minute of the Synod in tlio case was road. Dr. Fleming was called, and was not [irt-sent. The Assembly agreed to proceed to the next order of business. SUPPLY OF MISSION STATION'S AND SUMMER SESSIONS OF OOLLEOES. Overtures were now taken up having reference to the means of furnishing supply to the Mission Stations during the winter months, and representing as a possible method of attaining this object the holding of Summer Sessions in one or more of the Theological C(dleges, thus setting a proportion of tlie students free for winter em|»loyment in the juission field. The Overtures were as follows : — (1) From the Presbytery of Barrie. (2) From tlie Presbytery of (Juelpli, with Dr. Wardrope and Mr. J. K. Smith to support the same. (IJ) From the Presbytery of Ottawa, with Dr. Moore and Mr. Armstrong to sui)port tile same. (4) From the Presbytery of Brockville. The Overtures, Nos. .'i and 4, were trans- mitted by the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa. (5) From the Presbytery of l*aris, transmitted by the Sjniod of Hamiltcjn and London, with Dr. Cochrane and Mr. .1. Thomi-son, of Sarnia, to support tlie same. (()) From the Presbytery of Owen Sound, transmitted by the Synod of Toronto and Kingston, Messrs. Somerville and Scott to support the same. Dr. Cochrane was heard in support of the Overture transmitted by the Synod of Hamilt id ttetm o'clack in flu; I'l-ening : — The General Assembly met, jiursuant to adjournment, an Assuinhly ciillcd for the Reports of the CumiiiittoeM on tlie Foreiifii Missions ^>i the Chiircli. The Report <.u the Foreign Missions nf tlie Wkstkkn Sk< tion was pre- sented in printed form hy the ("uiivener of the (-'uuiniittee, Or. Wiirdnipe, wlio upoke at lenL,'tii on tlie siiUjects enihniced therein, and on Missions ijeiieniUy. On motion of Dr. Wunh'ope, seconded l>y Mr. (Jiuirles Diividson, it was agreed now to receive tiio report, and to consider tlie recommendations at a 8u'ose((uent diet of the Assemblv. The Rei>ort on Foreii^n Missions for the Ivvstkkn Skition' of the Ciiiiicli was presented in printed form, ft)r the (Convener, .Mr. Akxander McLean, of Hopewell, hy D. C. Fraser, F]si|., of New (Jlasyow, Nova Scotia, who addressed the .\8seml)ly at some leni,'th on the state of the Missions under the care of the Eastern Section of the Com- mittee, and on the subject of Mis.sions at lari^e. On motion of Mr. Fraser, secontU'il by Mr. VV. Donald, of Pictou, the A.ssembly a^'reed now to receive the Report and to take it up for consideration at a future Sederunt. The Assembly eiij^aged in praise, sinniiif^ the Hymn, ''.lesus shall ieii,'n where'er the sun," etc. ADDRESS OK MK. AN.\AN1>. .\t the request of the .\ssembly, Mr. ifoseph Aiinand, a Missionary oi the Eastern Section of the Church on the Islai. ' of Aneiteuni, in the New Hebrides group, now on furlough, addresseil the House at length on the state of the Missions "generally in those remote isles (jf the sea, and directinj^ es|)ecial attention to the tield which he liiiiiself had occupied for the last thirteen years. The .\ssembly engaged in praise, singing two stanzas of the Missionary Hymn, " Frciiu (rreenland's Icy Mountains," etc. ADKKESS OK MK. RoUKKT CAMPBELL MURRAY. Dr. Wardrope read from the Report on Foreign Missions, Western Section, a paragraph in relation to the acceptance of the offer of service of Mr. Robert Campbell Murray, H.A. , as a Missionary to Central India, and an intimation given by the c(jngre- gatioii of St. Paul's Church, Montreal, of their readiness to support a missionary in India, and quoted from a letter on the subject from the Rev. James Barclay, pastor of the church, ill terms following : — " Of course the api)ointinent and suiiervision of the missionary would be entirely in the Committee's hands. We would furnish the annual income, and lie would be in a special manner our missionary. No guarantee can be given except the Christian liberality and sense (jf duty of the congregation, of whicli I have little fear." Mr. Murray, the Missionary-elect, then briefly addressed the Assembly, stating especially the steps, by which he had been led to devote himself to the service of Christ in the Foreign Mission field. The hour of adj(jurnnient having arrived, the Assembly agreed still to continue in session, in order to hear Mr. Fraser Campbell, our Missionary from Mhow, about soon to return to his held of labour. Mr. Campbell then addressed the House at length upon the state of Missions among the teeming millions of the great land in which he had recently exercise rhicl: ii( tlif fi)riiiiii)ii : — The (Jeneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada met, pursuant to adjournment last ni^^ht, and was constituted by the Moderator with praise .ind prayer. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read and sustained. KEPORT ON lill.LS, KTC. Dr. Lain!,' reported from the Committee on Bills and Overtures, submittiii},' a printed list (jf the subjects to come before the .V.ssembly, with additiimal items in manuscript. Dr. Laing moved, duly seconded, That the list now submitted be adopted as the order of business. The motion was adopteil, and the Assembly ordered accordin<,dy. It was then moved by Mr. 11. .J. Beattie, seconded by Dr. Lains^ ami agreed to. That the Report on Statistics be made the second order of tho day for Wednes ay morning next. SUPPLY OK MISSION STATIONS AN» CfH.LEOK SESSIONS. The Assembly resumed consideration of the supply of Mission Stati(m8 during the winter months, ,uid with a view to tlie attainment of this object tlie proposal to have ses- sions of the Theological Colleges during the summer, brought up yesterday afternoon by overtures from Presbyteries and Synods, Dr. MacLaren now submitted, in writing, for the disposal of the subject of those ( )vertures, the motion of which he had stated the sub- stance in words at the close of thi Sederunt yesterday afternoon, seconded by Dr. F. R. Beattie, of Brantford. Mr. John Somerville, seconded by Mr. James Robertson, sub- mitted a motion in amendment. After long reasoning, and considering that Dr. MacLaren'" motion in an amended form, permitted by the Assembly, difl'ered but very , slightly fr '1.1 that of Mr. Somerville, Dr. MacLaren, with the leave of the .\ssembly, with- drew his motion in favour of the amendment of Mr. Somerville, and as Mr. Somerville's amendment had certain names appended, proposed as members of a C(jmmittee to take the whole subject into consideration, the .Vssembly agreeel to adoiit the amendment with- out the sanctioning of the names submitted as members of Committee. The motion of Mr. Somerville as adopted is as follows, viz.: -Receive the Overtures, express sympathy with the Presbyteries in seeking to overtake the Mission work in out-lying districts, and in seeking a solution of the difHculty (jf obtaining supply of ordinances for our destitute fields, and remit the overtures to a Committee to consider the whole question of the con- tinuous Supply of our Mission Fields, with instructions to report at an early Sederunt. COMMITTEE. The Assembly then agreed to appoint .as the Committee under the foregoing resolu- tion, the same Ministers and Elders proposed by Mr. Somerville, with additional names as follows: Dr. Cochrane, l)r. Campbell, Dr. Beattie, Messrs. D. D. McLeod, R. Moodie, [20] TIIK PRK8HYTKR[AN CHrR(;il IK CANADA. 3S W. AriMHtninj^, (J. Hruco, P. McF. McLeod, J. Soiuorvilli', .laiiu's Uoliurtsoii, .1. fl. Hatcliffi), R. .1. Liiirlliiw, G. D. Bayno, A. Tolinio, Dr. Thurhurn. Dr. McD.mul.l, I). 0. Fraser, Now (Jlas^^ow ; (ienr<,'e Hay, K. IVIcQiiceii, Dr. I'nlluk, I'liiicipal Foirt-st, J. M ru thti AH.siMiiMy, rt'ci>iiiiMfn,do, of Kihlonan, in tlie eveniuL'. Tlif Assembly received and adopted the lvei)ort, and ordered in accordanco therewith. The hour of adjournment liavins,' arrived, the Assembly adjourned, to meet again on Monday, the fifteenth day of this present month, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, of which the Moderator gave jtublic intimation, and the Sederunt was closed with the lieiiediction. NINTH SEDERUNT, ^ It Mi At the Citij iif Miintr>ial,'.ii'.;all, FAiii-rt, in {'.ntinli ' ',,iiiiiil)ia, lioii;iM KiaHcr, .M.A., 'I'liomai 'J. 'I'liotnp.ion, .lulin < :iii«li.,lm, I'.. A., .1. S. McKay, .M \., aiirl n:|.rt:M.;iif,at,iv(! FAdi-.rn ; that, lU hint. Mod. ■rat,'. i' !..• Mr .1. S. McKay, M.A., aii'l tliat. tlio lirHt. in(!(!t,iri(,' lie licM at, St.. Andriiw'H (;iiiin:li, New WimtMiiriHlir, on tlic t.hird Wed noHday , at, eleven o'clock. On nioiion made and duly Heconrled, t.he .\.iHeinlily roeoived t.lie Rejiort and proceeiled to connider it.'i H(!veral clauheH ^irinliin,. < hll IlijiDllli t'l r.ilii/ll III, On Mie i<:commendalion for the erectirin of ii, new I'reHhytery under the name of tin- l'rnhi)lirii hj (fruii^liiiillc, li wii^ ii\nv>:il hy Mr. R. H. VVaiden, duly neconded and ai/reerl to, an FoIIowk: That thin recommendation he, remitted to the Synod of 'i'oronto and Kini^- Hto'), wiih power to take Hii<:h action an tin; Synod deiitn hcHt in the intere.^tH of the ('iiurch, with inHtruction to tlie {'renhyterieH atlected to ci.nMider the matter and leport to the Syo(,d at itsi meeting'; next .May. Niii ll'i ihiiiiinlil'. On the I i-'dmmendation to erect a I'rethytery in I'.ritiHli '/'oliirnhia, under the namr: of Mie I'liAliifh III iif Sill- H'rihiiiiiftlii , it wasa:^re.ed, on motion of l)r. Kinti;, Hecondtid by .Mr. .lohn Somerville, Th;it the whole (|ut:stion nn to tlui (!i(!ction i>f .said I're.shytery he remitted for con.sideration to tlie Home .\li:ution ''ommittee, W.sHtern Section, to n!|»ort thereon to next Oen-(| fur til'! I"':[iiirt of tlic, 'I'loamirofK of tin- < ''iiiiiii'iii }''iirii| f'lr Cnl l<-!."'H. Till- |{,c|i'.rt vvii.H hjiii'lr'l ui, III |priiil<:i| f', '>7't HIJ 1'rcsliyt.firiaii M I I; I llllION OK 'OVIMO.N (OKKK.iiK tVSh. 'I'hn AHm!rnl)ly i:all';d for t.*ii! K':|>ort. of tlm '.'ommitti.i! on thi; ( .'on.Holidation of ('i>\\r<>iiH and the lort, waH pniMoritcd and read \>y ■fniin-.H Maclonnan, F.m{., I^.C. On motion of Mr. .\I;i.(:l<;nnan, duly Hocondfid, the |{<;|)ort, wan ri'<:f!i vt!ri'iliiii,. ft, wa.H moved hy ,\Ir'. .Vl.'irlcnrian, and duly H\\i:i^i:H in at pn^Hcnt imitractioaMtt, and tin; fiirtlmr diHcuHBion of tlu) (|Uf!Htion iinwiHt!, and tittisd to hn injurioii.t to tlio intfircHt.H of tlio '-'Imrch. It vviiH moved in amendment l.y Mr. .lolm Oli ulton, .\I. J'., Heeonded Ijy Mr. \V. T. ,Mc,\fullen, That the motion he amended hy Ktrikint; out all after the, word " That" and .iiihrititntint^ " In the opinion of the, AHHCjinhly Tolletje. con.iolidatiori would inereane, the, reHoureen and 0'|iii|im(!nt of our 'I'heolotfieal Hehools, atid i^reatly promote th(! thoroiii/hne.HH and «!tlieionr!y of the work 'avid .Morriee, W. I',. .Mr:.Murr!.;h, 1)/. .M.:I>onald, .Iame>< .Maelennan, ^fC', Hamilton f-aHHel.H, I>. (',. FniHer, .lohn S. Maclean, Oeoru^e Haddow, I'rinfiipaJH (laviin, MaeViear, Orant, MeKriit^ht and '!o(,k, .MeHMr.H. W. 'I'. .MiMulJ.-ii, I'.urnli.ld , liain, VV. F). Arm.'itroiH?, VV. iJonaid, I). .1. .Maerlonmll, I>r, .\r,i.tliew <, and the mowr. ,NKXr VIKKt/Vo OK A^^KVIIil.V. '["Ik; ,\HHeml(ly now |)ro(:eeded to tlie order of tin; day, to (ix the time and |il,ic,e fr,r the iiieetint,' of the next .AHHemhIy. (t was moved hy .Mr. I'ohert I.aiiii^, econded liy I)r. liurns, That the next .A.H.HemhIy meet in the O'ity of Halifax, and within .St. .Mattliew'rt Chureli tlieie, on the Heeond VVednenday of .1 une, eis^hteen hundred and eighty mix, at half pa.iit Heven in the evenlll!.^ The motion wnn adopteil, and the ,V.-<-iend)ly ordered iir.c,ordinc;ly. I'OI.I.KOK OK MOIiKKA lOlts, There waH taken up and reaii an o^iuture from the I'renhytety of I'arn, traiiHinitted hy the. Synod of l(;i.miltoii and [iOiidon, rei^ardini.^ the action of liiHt Asnemhly in eonnti- tutini.? a ('ollet{e iif .Moderatoin to nominate a peiHon for appointment an .\fodi-rator, with .MiiBHrH. .Me.Mulle.n and Klotcher and l>i\ .\[i;lporr, the Overture 26 ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF before the Assembly, the prayer of the Overture being to the effect that the Assembly restore to Presbyteries the right of nomination t(t the Moderatorsliip, as had been the jiracticc since the Union. An Overture of the same piirpdrt from the Presbytery of Barrie, transmitted by tlie Synod of Toronto and Kingston, was taken up and road, Mr. D. D. McLeod to support the same before the Assembly. Mr. McMullen, Dr. McDonald and Mr. Fletcher were heard in support of the Overture from the Synod of Hamilton and London. The hour of adjournment arrived, but before closing Dr. McDonald gave notice that, at the commencement of the next Sederunt, he would move the reconsideration of the resolution lixing the plact; of meeting of the next Assembly at the City of Halifax, and the substitution therefor of the City of Hamilton. The Assembly adjourned, to meet again at half-past two o'clock, of which public intimation was made, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. T E N T H S E D E R LT N T , 0)1 th( sione daij, ami at thr Mtine place, at half-pad two o'clock in the afternonn : — The Assembly met and was constituted with praise and prayer by the Moderator. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read and sustained. REPOKT OS liUSINESS. Dr. Laing presented and read a report frcmi the Committee on Bills and Overtures, submitting the following items of business and the order in which they should be taken up, namely : — 1. A memorial of Mr. D. A. Watt, with a recommendation that it be referred to a Special Committee to consider and report at a future Sederunt. 2. A letter appointing the Rev. Alexander McDonald a Deputy from the Free Church of Scotland, with a recommendation that he be invited to address, the Assembly at half- past nine o'clock this evening. 3. Recounnend that the Memorial of the Presbytery of Barrie regarding Mrs. Thirde be taken uji immediately after the Reports on the Widows' Funds. The Report was, on motion of Dr. Laing, received, and the Assembly proceeded to consider the several clauses thereof. The first and third items in the Report were adopted without iliscussion. It was agreed that the Rev. Alexander McDonald, from the Free Church ol Scotland should be heard by the Assembly at three (piarters of an hour after nine o'clock this evening, instead of at half-past nine as recommended in the Report. TELEOHAM F1U)M TAMSUI. Dr. Wardrope here read a telegram from Dr. Mackay, our Missionary in China, as follows : — ■■Tamsui, Jxae 15, 1885. "From Amoy via, Guelph, Ont, 15. "Five hundred more converts ; ordained two native pastors." "Mai'kay." time and place of next assembly. Dr. Macdonald now submitted the motion of which he gave notice at the close of last Sederunt for the reconsideration of the resolution agreeing to hold the meeting of next Assembly at Halifax. On motion of Dr. Macdonald, duly seconded, the reconsideration waa carrieil. It was then moved by Dr. Macdonald, seconded by Mr. R. J. Laidlaw : [24] THE PRKSBVTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. 27 as Tljat the next General Assembly meet at the City of Hamilton, and within St. Paul's Church there, on the second Wednesday of .June, 18S(i, at half-past seven o'clock in the eveniiii,'. The motion was carried, and the Assembly ordered in accordance therewith — the C-'ity of Hamilton beinj,' substituted for the City of Halifax, as ai,'reed up(jn in the morning. COLLRGE OF MODERATOR.s. The Assembly resumed consideration of the subject of the institutint; of a College of .Moderators for the purpose of sclectinLf a tit .vnd proper person to be presented to the Assembly for ai>pointment as Moderator. Mr. D. D. McLeod was heard in support of the < >verture on the subject, from the Presbytery of Barrie. It was then moved by Mr. D. D. McLeod, seconded by Mr. W. T. McMullen, as follows :— That the Overtures from the Pres- byteries of IJarrie and Paris, and the Synod of Hamilton and L(jndon be received, and the ipiestion of the mode of electing the Moderators of the (ieneral Assembly be sent down to I'resbyteries to consider and report to next Assembly, and that, during the current yevr, the Presbyteries make nominatitms, as formerly, for the moderatorship of* the next General Assembly. It was moved in amendment liy Mr. Robert Campbell, seconON, SIPPI.V OF MISSION .STATIONS, Dr. King submitted an Overture from the Presbytery of JJrandcm, on the matter of the supply of Mission Stations, of similar purport with others already received on the subject of coi.iinuous supply of ordinances in the Mission Stations. The .Assembly ordered the Overture to be sent to the Committee already appointed to C(jn8ider the Overtures from other Presbyteries on the same subject. [25] 28 ACTS AND PKOCEEDIXOS OP TJIE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMULY OF (JONSOLIOATION OF COLLKrJES. The Asseml)ly resumed consideration of tlie question of tlie consolidation of Colleges l)oforo the House in thr, inornin;,', in the Report submitted on this subject })y Mr. .lames Maclennan- the motion tliisn made by Mr. ^^aclennan, and the amendment by Mr. Charlton beini,' before the Assembly. After lony reasoliini,' and no conclusion readied, the hour of adjournment arrived. Tiefore closini,' Ur. Cochrane asked at what time the Assembly would bo prepared to receive the Report of the Committee for the nomination of Standing Comii'iittees. The Assendily agreed to receive the Report at half-i)a3t ten o'clock to-morrow morning. The ^^oderator also appointed now the Special Committee f>n the Memorial of Mr. D. A. Watt, as agreed upon at the commencement of this Sederunt, as follows: — Mr. .lames .Maclennan, Vuestions which may bo submitted to them as to the State of Religion. '2. That the duty and advantage of paying careful attention to Family Worship be earnestly impressed on the members of the (]!hurcli. •i. That the plan of appointing deputations to hold congregational conferences on the State of Religion bo commended to the Presbyteries of the Church. 4. That wherever the Synods oi the Church have not instructed their Committees on the State of Religion to prepare (Questions on that subject, which are to bo sul)naitted to the vScssions within their l)ouuds, I'rosbyterios be enjoined to prepare sucii (Questions for themselves. On motion of Mr. Robert Campbell, seconded by Mr. F. ]\ro( 'uaig, the Report was ado|)tod as a whole, and the thanks of the Assembly were tendered to Dr. McNish for the great laboiu' which ho has bestowed upon the excellent Report now read before the Assembly. DKVOTIONAL K.KEKCI.SK.S. At tlie call of the Moderator, who made reference tly rejoices at every token of the decrease of intem])erance in Canada; and, while expreHfung no ojjinion (m [larticular legislative measures, would urge the members of the Church to tise all means that may seem to them calculated to secure the further diminution of the great evil referred to. After long reasoning and no conclusion reached, the liour for a special order of the day arrived, and DEPUTY FROM FREE CHrRfH, SCOTLAND. The Assembly, as agreed upon at the afternoon Sederunt, proceed now to receive the delegate from tiie Free Church of Scotland. There was read from the table a letter to the Moderator of this Assembly under the hand of Dr. .James C. liurns. Convener of the ( 'olonial Committee of tlie Free Church, and the Rev. James S. Mcintosh, Secretary, commissioning the Rev. Alexander McDonald, of Ardclach, to wait upon this Assembly, and convey to them the fraternal and Christian salutations of the Free Cliurch. Mr. .McDonald was introduced to the House, and spoke at some length, expressing the senti- ments of brotherly regard which the Church whose commission he bore cherished toward this Church, and their desire for her extension and prosperity. The Moderator responded in approi)riate terms, reciprocating the kindly Christian sentiments convoyed in Mr. •McDonald's address. • temperan(;e. The Assembly resumed consideration of the Temperance Report, and, as the hour of adjo\irnment had arrived, agreed to continue in session for some time, in order to dispose of said Report. After long reasoning, and no decision having been arrived at, a motion for adjournment was made and seconded. The UKJtion for adjournment was negatived, and the discussion was jjroceeded with. At a later lumr anotiior motion for adjournment was negatived. The previoiks question, " Shall the vote now be taken '." was then moved by VIr. C. B. I'itblado, seconded by Mr. W. Drysdale, and was carried in the allirmative. The Asseml)ly proceeded to take a vote betweun the motion of Mr. Wright and the amendment of Princiiial (irant, when the motion was carried by a large majority, aijd the .Vssembly resolved to receive tlie Roi)ort and consider its recommendations. Dissent. -Dr. Laing craved K>ave to innc liis dissent from tliis (Uicision marked in the Minutes. It was then moved by Dr. Hryce, seconded by Mr. Stuart Acheson, That tlio recom- mendations of the Report, as a wliole, l)e adopted. Tlu; nif)tion, on a division, was carried l)y a large majority, and the Assembly decided in accordance therewitli, i recommendations. The recommendations are as follows: — I. This Assembly reatlirms its deliverance of last year to the follf)wing etTect : — 1. That we regard the tralHc in strong drink as one of the greatest hinderances to the I)rogres8 of the Kingdom of our Lord .lesus Christ. [27] 30 ACTS' AND I'KOCEEDINGS OV THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 2. Thiit in view of the evils wrought by this scourj^e (jf our race, this Assembly would hail with gladness the utter extermination <>f the traffic in intoxicating li([Uor8 as a beverage, by the power of example, public opinion, and the strong arm of -the law. 3. That wo rejoice at the wonderful advancement of Temperance and Proliibition sentiment throughout the world, and especially in our own land; and would recommend our people by voice, vote and example, and by all peaceful and righteous means, to work for the abolition of this great evil. 4. That we reassert our approval of the principle of the Canada Temperance Act <>.' 1878, and recommend the adoption of said Act as the best available means for the legal suppression of the traffic. II. This Assembly records its most emphatic protest against the recent action of the Senate of Canada in passing amendments to the Canada Temperance Act calcul'>ted to destroy its usefulness, and tlint in the face (tf the popular will i)reviou.sly expressed in the manner provided by constitutional government, and hereby expresses the earnest hope that the House of Commons will reject said amendments, and consent to no change in the Act, except in the direction of strengthening its prohibitory character and increasini.' the means of enforcing it. III. Believing, as we do, that in this cause permanent success can only be attained by instilling i)roper principles into the minds of the young, the Assembly again enjoins all parents and Sabl)ath school teachers to give due prominence, in the training of the rising generation, to the principles of Temperance and Prohibition. IV. The Assembly again records its thankful recognition of the oarnej the Committee on the State of Religi. The General Assembly commends all the brethren, and the lady missionaries con- nected with them, who are labouring among the heathen, as representatives of the Church, to the Great Head of the Church, praying that he would shield them in the time of trouble, pestilence and war, and that He would bless them abundantly in their labours. 4. Further, the .Assembly commends these brethren to the prayers of the Church, and urges that all "-^iflisters should call the attention of their peoj^le to the openings for more extended operations in all our tields, and the duty incumbent upon us to respond to these indications of Divine providence by prayerful, united and lil)eral action. 5. The Assembly marks with gratification the action taken liy St. Paul's Church, -Mcmtreal, in offering one thousand tive hundred dollars (.Sl,i">"0| a year for an additional labourer in Central India, and trusts that other wealthy congregations may be stimulated by tliis example to largely increase their contributions. T). Finally, the Assembly jirays that tl* Rev. J. F. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell, and the Rev. R. C. Murray may have a prosperous passage to India, and it assures tliem that they carry with them the prayers of the Church. l'NIFIC.\TIOX OF TUK KOUKRJN MISSION WORK. Dr. ^lacLaren presented in printed form the Report of the Committee aiipointed last year on the Unitication of the Foreign INIission Work — Western and Eastern Sections— in terms following : — ri.AX OF I'NIFK ATIOX (iK FOHKKiN MISSKIN WOKK. To Hie Veiieralile Hk tlcneml Assonlihj : The Ccmimittee appointed to draft a plan whereby the rniticatioii of the Foreign Mission Work of the Presbyterian Churcli in Canada may be effected beg leave to recommend the following : — 1. All the Foreign .Mission Work of the Church shall be under the direction of a Committee which shall be appointed by the General Assembly, and shall be designated the Foreign Mission Committee of the Presbyterian Cluirch in Canada ; said Committee to consist of two divisions, calleil respectively, the Eastern Division and Western Division of the Foreign Mission Committee. 2. The Eastern Division shall consist of ten members and the Western Division of twenty members. [31] 34 ACTS AND PKOCEEDINfiS OK THE Er.EVENXn GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 8. The Convenors of tho Eastern and Western Divisions shall be aDpointed by the Ooneral Assonil)ly and shall be Joint Conveners of the Foreign Mission Committee. 4. The Minutes of the meetings of each Division shall be printed and sent to all the members of both Divisicjns. 5. There shall be one Fund fmm which all the Foreign Mission Work of the Church shall be sustained. t). In the meaiitime Dr. Reid shall act as Treasurer, and Dr. MiicGregor as Sub- Treasurer. 7. The C(»mn.ittoo shall meet at the call of the Conveners previous to the meeting of the (Joneral Asbembly, and at the i)lace in which the Assembly is to meet. H. The Committee shall, at its regular annual meeting, prepare a careful estimate of the amount re(iuired to carry on its work during the year in tho several tields under its care, and shall submit uJs estimate to the General Assembly. !>. The Committee shall, at its first annual meeting, or at a meeting si)ecially liehl for tlie [turpose, draw uj) regulations regarding ("I the extension of mission work and expenditure connected therewith, (h) tho salaries and allowances of missionaries and teachers, (e) the outfit, furlough and passages of missionaries, ('/) the support of disabled missionaries, (c) the maintenance of the widows and orplians of missionaries, and (/} such ottier regulations regarding missionary matters as may be deemed necessary. 10. Tho regulations now in force in tho Missions of the Eastern and Western Sections shall remain in force until otherwise ordered by tho Foreign Mission Committee. 11. The travelling expenses of members of the Foreign .Mis'-ion Committee, and other incidental expenses shall be defrayed from the Foreign ^lission Fund. So far, howo\or, as the annual meeting which is held at the time of the Assembly is concerned, the expenses of those members who may be delegates to the A.ssembly shall not be paid. The Committee beg le.ave to recommend to the (Joneral Assembly to send down the matter of unitication together with this Plan to Presbyteries for tlieir opinion. All which is respectfully submitted, (Signed) William M.U'Lauen, Convenrr. A. Mi'Leax Sinclair, Sirrdanj. Tt was moved by Dr. Burns, seconded by 'Slv. S. Acheson and agreed to, — That the Report be received and in terms thereof the whole matter of unification, with the accom- panying printed plan be sent down to Presbyteries for consideration. nominating committee. The Assembly returned to tho consideration ut that portion of the Rei)ort of the Nomi- nating Committee recommitted at the forenoon Sederunt. The Rei)ort was handed in and read by Dr. Cochrane, the Convener, as follows : (1) The Comniitt'>o is unanimously of opinion that there should not be more than two members of the Synod of Manitoba on the Home Mission Connnittee. i'2) Inasmuch as Mr. Robertson is already a member, by the action of the (Jeneral Assembly, it is agreed to recommend that Mr. Pitblado be l)laced on the Committee with Mr. Robertson. The Report was received, and after various motions and amendments, was adopted as amended, and tho Home Mission Committee was constituted as in the printed list of the Nominating Committee. CONSOLIDATION OK COLLEGES. The Assembly returned to the consideration of the (juestion of the Consolidation of Colleges interrupted diu'ing the ninth Sederunt, the motion of Mr. James Maclennan and the amendment of Mr. Charlton Ijoing before the House. It was moved by Principal Forrest, seconded by Dr. Burns,— That the motion of Mr. Maclennan be amended by [82] THE PHESIIYTEKIAN CHUHCH I.V CANADA. 3') acldint; after the lust word — "church" — in the motion, the follnwint; : "And tliat tlie Assembly should not l)e asked to continue this discussion unless in connection with some distinct scheme of consolidation proposed for consideration." The iiour of adjournment arrived, but before elosinn the .\s8eiuV)ly, ui)on motion made and duly seconded, ai^reed to resu ne consideration of the (juestion of the Consolida- tion of Colleges as the second order of business to-morrow mornini,'. The Assembly adjourned to meet ajaraf i\ely larye in!,'atherin!^ into the communion of the Church of Christ from amon>i the pupils of that school ilurinjj the year. The followiu'^ n^solution moved by Mr. .lohn ThomiiHoii, of Sarnia, seconded by Mr. 1). H. Fletclier, of Hamilton, and supported by Mr. W anU-ii, tlu^ Secretary of the Kvaiif^elization Hoard, was unanimously af tlio action of tht- Committee in tlie steps tlu-y have .seen it neeended till the first day of .lanuary next, so that other ministers, who so desire, may have opi>or- tunity of having their forfeiture (»f claim cancelled on the .same conditi(jn. It was moved in amendment by Mr. Josei)h McCoy, seconded by Mr. Charles A. Doudiet, — That the a])plication of the Rev. Dr. Dain and others be remitted to the Committee and the date of forfeiture to full benetits of tiie Fund be fixed to .January the lirst, one thousand eii,'ht hundred and eighty-six (January 1, 188(i). Votes were taken, when the motion of Dr. Wardrope was carried over the amendment of Mr. McCoy by a large majority, and the Assembly decerned and ordered in terms thereof. LAW OF FOKFEITUKK MOliU-lKI>. Referring to the last clause of the Report, it was moved by Mr. J. K. Smith, seconded by Principal King, and agreed to, — That the Committee on the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund be empowered to cancel forfeiture of claim to full benefit from the Fund in the case of any minister who is not more than seven years in arrear in the payment of his rate. MEMORIAL .SYNOD OF HAMILTON AND LONDON. There was taken up and read a memorial transmitted by the Synod of Hamilton and London, with Messrs. d. A. Murray, Dr. Macdonald and John Charlton, M.P., ajipointed to support the same before the (Tcneral Assembly, setting forth, in substance, the inadetjuacy of the stipend of the greater proportion of our ministers to enable them to make suitable provisions out of their own resources for their old age, and that it was evident from the ex[ierience of the past that our people, wlien rightly called theretij, were [3;5] 38 ACTS AXD ritOCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSE.MHLV OF ready to respoml heartily to appeals for the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund, and prjiying the Assembly to take such action as should, as soon as possible, secure to all our ministers who have s[)ent the years of their active life in the service of the ('liurch, the Committee to be appointed under the general deliverance adopted in the morning. The Moderator now named the Committee agreed upon under the said deliverance, as fr.llows : -Messrs. Robert Campbell (Montreal), James Barclay, Principal Orant, J. W. Mitchell, D. J. Macdonnell, (i. M. Milligan, .loseiih .McCoy, P. McF. McLeod, R. Moodie, J. A. Murray, Dr. Wardrope, J. Iv. Smith, D. H. Fletcher, R. J. Laidlaw, .lames Middlemiss, .lames Maclennan, (}.C., Alex. Jardine, W. M. Clark, Hamilton Cassels, D. INForriee, D. McMurchy, Charles Davidson, Dr. Macdonald, David McLennan, .1. K. Macuoiiald. Dr. Mac'onald, (.'oiioeiier. AOED AND INKIHM MINISTERS FUND — EASTERN SECTION. The Aissembly called for the Report of the Committee on tlie Fund for Aged and Litirm IMinisters for the Eastern Section of the Church. The Report was jiresented and read by Mr. AFcLeau Sinclair, the Convener of the Committee, stating that the receijjts during the year were two thousand seven hundred and si.\ty-four dollars and lifty cents (.1<2,Vf)intec' in the afternoon, on the .\ged and Intirm Ministers Fund, to meet for business during this session of the Assembly. REI'OUT ON RECOROS. Dr. Reid here stated that Rei)orts had been given in from the several Committees appointed to revise the Records respectively, of the Ceneral Assembly, of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, of the Synod of Toronto and Kingston, of the Synod of Hamilton and London, and of the S^nod of iALuiitoba and the North- West Territories, and that all the said Rei)orts were unifijrnily of the same character, certifying that the Records of the several judicatories above-mentioned were Carefully and correctly kept. Tiie Rejiorts were received, and the Assembly ordered the several Records aforesaid to be attested in tlio usual form. TEI.Ee that he may derive much beiietit from the voj'age to CJreat Dritain, and that his lieallh may soon be fully reeslalilished. TVTISTICS. On motion of Mr. .1. K. Siiiitli. duly seconded, it was agreed to take up tiie l'ei)ort on Statistics at this Sederunt if there shall lie time ; if not, that the Report be the lirst order of the day to-morrow morning. SAIiliATH S( llool.S. The Assembly proceeded to the order of the day, and called for the Report of the Committee on Sabbath Scliools. The Report was presented in printed form by the Con- vener of the Cmnmittee, Dr. .lardine, who dwelt at length upon some of the prominent [ni] 40 ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS OK THE ELEVENTH (iENEUAL ASSEMIU.V OP features of the Keiiort, and upon the wcn-k and objects i>f Sabbath sclinols at hirge. Dr. Jardine moved, seconded by Mr. E. Scott, and it was at,'reed : Tliat the report be rcceivfd and its recnnunendations considered. On motion of Dr. Coclirane, seconded by Mr. \V. T. i\rc]\Iullen, it was aj^reed to proceed to consider the recommendations, .•inidtin}. It was moved l)y Mr. \V. D. Armstnjut,', seconded by Mr. D. McLeod, of J'riceviUe, that the Krst recommendation, in terms foHowini,' — " Tliat tlie Assembly should at once take such steps as would secure the issuing, to the children of our Church, a 'Record, or ■otlna' monthly pi-riodical, for the imrposes specified in the last section of this Report" — Ije atlopted. It was moved in amendment by Mr. (i. M. Milligan, seconded by Mr. Johnston, that the recommendation be not adopted. A vt)te being taken the amendment was carried, and the Assembly decided that said recommendation be not adopted. On motion of Mr. Milligan, duly seconded, the second recommendation was adopted. On motion of Mr. •losepli White, duly seconded, the third reconnnendation was adopted. It was moveil by Mr. D. D. McLeod, seconded by Mr. .loseph White, that the fourth rf.'commundation in terms following be not adopted, viz. : — " That the Sabbath School Committee be so con- stituted, and such arrangements be made in reference to it, as that it will be possible for it to meet once or twice during the year for the purpose of carefully considering and super- visiuir the important interests connnitted to its care. It was moved in amendment by Dr. .Jardine, seconded by Mr. S. Houston : That the disposal of the fourth reconnnenda- tion l)e deferred till a certain overture liaving reference to the subject of the constitution of the Sabbath School Conunittee shall have been submitted. The amendment was agreed to and the c(jnsideration of said recommendation deferred. SABBATH OBSERVANCE. The Assembly called for the Ilepor!; of the Committee on Sabbath Observance. The Report was presented and read by Mr. W. T. McMuUen, the Convener of the Committee, and there was read also in ccmnection therewith the Act on Sabbath Observance of the Legislature of Ontario. On motion of Dr. Moffat, seconded by Dr. Burns, the Assembly agreed, That the Report be received and adopted; that the cordial thanks of the Asseml)ly be given to the Committee, and especially to the Convener, and the recommendations considered .srr/'(//»(,. The recounuendations were considered one by one, and were severally adopted, and are as follows : 1. Tiiat the ottice-bearers and members of this Church are recommended to take measures, in concert with members of other Christian bodies, to enforce 'le laws for the prevention of the violating of the Lord's Day, and also to secure better legislation where such is re([uired. 2. That Synods be instructed to report through their Conunittees to the Assembly's Committee (m Sabbath Observance. 3. That the Act passjd l)y the Ontario Legislature, find appended to the Report, be jtrinted with said Report, and inserted in the Appendix to the Assend)lys Minutes. On the motion of INIr. W. T. McMuUen, duly se<'onded, the Assembly agreed to adopt the Report as a whole, and to add thereto that the Assembly rejoice in the success of the c'H'orts of the Christian people of Toronto and elsewhere to suppress and prevent the puVilication of newsp'ipers on the Lord's day. SARBATH SCHOOLS. The Assembly returned to the consideration of the Renort on Sabbath Schools, «s. .lolui Davidson, J. .(Mirahani, D. H. Fletcher, K. \. (Irant, .1. C. Sinitli, .rolni Smith (Toronto), Alex. Stewart, H. M. ParHDiiH, Colin Fletcher, H. .M<'l^)\iarrie, .John Tiioinpsdii (Sarriia), (!. Muiu'o, W. S. ]',;i\\, .1. 1!. liatti.sliy, Peter Writ,'ht, .lames F. ^icbiiren, A, Ileiuleison, and Mes rs. Amlrew .letfrey, T. "i'ellowlees, iToseph Henderson, Colin .McDoULjall, .(. A. Mather, (Jeo. Uutherfonl, Hon. C W. Ji.ws, 1). D. Wilson. ~. Sinate. Principal Caven, Chairman ; tlie Professors and Lecturers of tlie Colle^re ; Dr. lieid, Dr. LaiiiL;, Messrs. H, ^L Parsons, D. .1. Maedonnull, .1. M. Cameron, F. McC'uaiK, S. Lyle, (i. ]\L .Milli,i,Mn, K. P. Maekay, 1'. McF. McLeod, .1. Carniiiiiael (KinK), and Messrs. T. Kirkhmd, A. MacMuruhy, W. M. Clark. .?. UiHinl of Eramiiirrn. Dr. Laint,', Chairman; the inenihers of the ('olle^'e Senate : Dr. Wardrope. Dr. Torrance, Dr. Cray, P. Wright, F. K, IJeattie, Ph.D., K. D. McLaren, K. P. McKay, W. (i. Wallace, (ieor^'e Dickson, D. C. McLityre. II. PKKSUYIKKI.VN Coi.l.KCJK, MONTUK.M.. I. Board of Mntuigement, Mr. David Morrice, Chairman ; Principal MacVicar, Professor Campbell, ProfeHsor Scrimger, Professor Coussirat, Princi[)al Dawson, Mensrs. A. H. Maekay, Jamea Barclay, C. Heine, .Tas. 42 ACTS AND I'HOCEEDIXGS OF THE ELEVENTH (iENERAL ASSEMBLY OF Hastie, J. J{. McLeo.l, 11. II. Wunlen, (i. D. IJaynt, John Fer^'ii-son, J. McCaul, J. A. V. Mcllain, A. I'owat, J. t'leck, W. J. l)ey, .Tames Jtciliertson (Madriil), .Tohn f'minbie, W. T, Herridgp, luvl .Messis. .Fustice Tdirance, XVanien Kiiif,', A. C. Hutchison, W. l)arlin^', jmi., W. Yuih\ .FaiiieM Croil, A. S. l']\vin^', .F. Murray Smith, John Stirling, A. Macpherson, Hugh Mackay, Kobert Aixlerson, .fonatiian Hodgson. ...'. Siiiatc. Principal MacVicar, Chairman ; the Piofessors and I^ecturers of the College, Messrs. L. H. Jordan, (Jeorge Hurnfield, 1). I'aterson, .fames liarclay, A. B. Crnchet, Ja.s. Watson, John Matheson, C. A. Doudiet, W. It. Cruikshank, K. Campbell, .T. B. Muir, and Principal Dawson, Ju.stice Torrance, Professor Murray, Dr. Kelly, A. B. Mackay, .F. Corinack. III. PkKSHYTKKIA.N CoLLEiiE, HaLII'AX. 1. Bnavil iif Manayement, Dr. Hums, Chairman; Dr. McCregor, Princiiial ISIcKiiight, Dr. ^McCulloch, Prof. Pollnk, Prof. Currie, l'rincii>al Forrest, Dr. Smith, Dr. Mcltae, A. McLean Sinclair. Allan Simpson, T. Soilgwick, .1. McMillan, ll. Scott, .F. S. Carruthcrs, It. Laing, James Mcljean, D. McMillan, (Jeorge liruce, W. Aitken, Messrs. D. C. Fraser, It. Murray, It. Baxter, .f. K. Blair, J. Scott Hutton, Dr. James Walker. ~. Senate. Principal McKnight, Chairman ; the Professors of the College, Principal Forrest, Dr. Burns, Dr. McJtae, P. M. Morrison, L. (}. McNeill, K. Murray, T. CuiT'-iMng. .C., A. McAlister. V. Manitoba Collkce. Jiiiard I if Manaijcmcnt. Hon. A. (J. 15. P>annatyne, Chairman : Princi])al King, Dr. Bryce, Prof. Hart, Messrs. D. 'SI. (Jordon, C. B. Pitblado, ,F. Pringle, .Tames Robertson, Hon. D. A. Smith, Hon. G. >[cMicken, Hon. C. E. Hamilton, and Messrs. Hon. .Tustice Taylor, D. Macarthur, A. Dawson, and J. Sutherland. VI. HoMK Missions. Wistern Section. Dr. Cochrane, Convener ; T>r. Torr.anco, Dr, T.aing, Dr. Campbell, Messrs. D. .T. ^facdonrell, F. M. Dewey, It. II. Warden, P. McF. McLeod, W. A. Lang, F. W. Farries, D. Kelloik, M. W. McJjean, .T. ( 'lelaud, .1. .V. Carmichael, Iv Cocliburn, A. Findlay, D. M. Gonlon, A. (Jilray. R. Moodie, .1. .Somerville, P. Straith, .F. H. Itatclilfe, W. T. McMuUen. J. Iteiinie, W. \Valker, JTector Currie, It. Hannlton, .las. I'ritchard, .Fohn Jtoss (Brussels), A. Tolmie, A. 1>. MacKav, C. B. I'itlilado, .las. Itolieitson (Superintendent), and(ieo. Rutherford, D. MacKen/.ie, Thomas McCrae, R. Kilgour, W. Mitchell. '2. Eiistirn Scrtion. Ml'. .Folm McMillan, Cimvener ; Dr. ^Mcli.ie, It, Laint , A. B. Dickie, E. Grant, Xeil McKay, ]t. liaird, Alex. Itussell, A. Fannduirsoii, G. Bruce, J. MeG. McKav, A. Simpson, .Tamos Forest, .1, K. Blair, .F. (!. Forbes. \'I I. Sri'PI.EMKNT.S. Eastern Section. Mr. 1']. A. ^feCunly, Cimvener; Dr. McGregor, ]\[essrs. T. Sedgwick, It. Laing, .Tas. Sinclair, E. Scott, .F. H. Chase, K. Smith, G. Bruce, T. F. Fotheringhaui, K. D. Millar, W. Grant, E. Wallace Waits, T. C. Jack, K. McKenzie, Hugh Ross, J. P. McDonald (Trur.>). \'in. FoiiKicN Missions. /. Western Sectiort,. Dr. Wardrope, Convener, Dr. ^TcFjaren, Principal Grant, Dr. Moore, Dr. .Jardine, Dr. .7. B, Fraser, Messrs. T. Lowry, J. K. Smith, J. B. Kdmondson, .Tas. Barclay, S. Lyle, A. H. .Scott, J. [40] THE PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH IN' CANADA. 43 (iray (Wind.sor), A. D. McDonald, W. A. .NfcKay, J. FerKU.-oii (Chesiley), J. Smith (T..rniit..), H. P. Mackay, 1). 1). Mclieoil, rcLean, Convener, Dr. >rc<^JreL,'or, Dr. McCnlloch, Dr. Durns, Messrs. W. l)onaI("l, D. B. Blair, A. McL. Sinclair, E. A. McCurdy, H. Scott, J. McArthur, A. .1. Mowat^, -L McL. AlcLeod, E. Smith, Messrs. D. ('. Eraser, John Miller, li. W. .Johnstone, K. Cruikshank. IX. EuKNCii EvaN(;km/.ati(>n. Principal MacVicar, Chairman ; Professor Cons.sirat, Professor Scrim<,'er, Dr. Moore, R. H. Warden, ]{. P. Duclos, J. ('. Cattanach, C. A. Tanner, .Fas, Barclav, Kenneth McKav, .Tas. Paterson, A. A. Scott, P. W.-i^'ht, .1. McCanl, .f. Fleck, W. D. Armstrong', C. A. Doudiet, K. Canii)l)ell (Montreal), A. Mc(rillivrav, .F. McAlpine, .Joseph H. !«>,', (1. C. Heine, John Eeru'iison (Vankleek Hill), W. E. Cruikshank, (i. BurnHeld, J. Nichols, A. 1'.. Maclvay, E. H. .Fordan, anil Messrs. James ('roil, Wanlen Kinj,', D. Morrice, A. C. Hutchison, W. D. .SlcLaren, H. Morton, James Walker (Hamilton). X. Statk of Uki.ioion. Dr. McNfsh, Convener; the Conveners of the Committees on the State of Reli^'ion of the several Synods, and .J. S. McLean, Geo. Gillies, .John M. Gill, (Jeo. Rutherford, I>r. Agnew. XI. Sabbath Schools. Dr. Jardine, Convener; the Conveners of the Committees on Sabbath Schools of the several Synods, and .J. K. Blair, Jas. Croil, W. B. McMurrich, W. N. Hossie, W. W. Miller. XII. Sabbath Obseuvanck. W. T. StcMuUen, Convener ; the Conveners of the Committees on Sabhath Observance of the several Synods, and D. C. Eraser, Dr. Christie, A. McAllister, .lohn Charlton, R. McKnight. XIII. PREHBYTEIUAN " IlECORn." Robert Campbell, Convener; the Editors of the lic-nni. Dr. .Jardine, Professor Campbell, and II. H. Warden. XIV. Widows' ani> Oui'HANs' I^ind, 1. Luti ('(DKuln Preshyterwn C'kunh. Messrs. J. Osborne ami .J. Ij. Blaikie, Joint-Conveners; Dr. Keiil, G. M. Millit,'an, .!. M. Cameron, A. Gilray, .John Xeill, .1. Harvie, T. Kirkland, W. Gordon, .Jas. Brown, Andrew Kutherford, E. H. Bronson. •2, Ministers' Widows' and Orphans' Fund r. Geor^,'e Murray, J. F. Stairs, M.P. XV'. A(.Kii AND Tmikm Ministeks' Flxd. 1. Western Hrrtiiin. Messrs, J. !Middlemiss and .J. K. Macdonald, .Joint-Conveners; I »r. Krid. Mi'->i's. Joseiih McCoy, W. Caven (BuckinLthani), J. D. J'aterson. J. .\. Murray, li. Leask, II. Met luarrie, E. i). McLaren, .J. Little (Princeton). .). S. Burnett, .J. .McMechau, S. Achesc.n, A. Bell, .1. C. Smith, D. H. Fletcher, R. J. Laidlaw, W. Fri/zell, Dr. .McDonald, Messrs. (Jolin .\lacdi>u-all, .J. A. Patterson, A. McAlister, John Charlton, M.P., A. D. Ferrier, David McLellan, D. McGee, John Hardie. 1 F f" s ■ 7 ' ■ . i?. Master n Si ft ion. Mr. A. McLean Sinclair, Convener ; Principal McKni^fht, Prof, Pollok, Messrs. H. B. McKay, (i. W. Allan, T. (r. Johnstime, R. Gumming, J. D. McGillivray, J. H. Chase, J, S. Carruthors, J. A, Forbes, D. S. Eraser, K. McKenzie, Messrs. G. W. I'lulerwood, J. (J. Forljes, J. D. Mc( Jiegor, Hon. D. Laird, R. Cruikshank. XVL FiNAXCK. 1. Toronto Hvtion. Mr. J. L. Blaikie, Convener; Dr. Reid, A. .Jardine, J. Y. lleid, R. J. Hunter, R. Kilgour, .), Kay, A. Jeffrey, C. Davidson, A. McMurcliy. [41] 44 ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH tJEXEKAL ASSEMHLY OK ~. Mnntnul Section. Mr. II. U. Warden, Convener; Mesrsrs. 1). Morrice, W, D. McLaren, \V. ^'uile, J. Murray Smiih, .J. Stirlin','. ■i. Halifax Stition. .Ml'. .Inliii S. .M(ul(!iui, ('(invener ; Messrs. J. W. Carmicliael, .lames Forrest, .fames McTntosh, Dr. .lames Walker, (Jeo. Koliertsou, A. I. Trueman, George Cunningham. XVII. St.\tistic's. Dr. Tornmc", Convener; Dr Cniy, Dr. Bryue, T. V. Fotheringlnim, J. C. Smith, .T. A. F. Millain, .S. Uouston, S. C. Fniser, A. F. Thompson, D. S. Fraser, and Dr. Isa^c Murniy. XVIII. PUOTKCTION OK (JuiliCH ruoi'KUrV. Mr. ■). Macleniiun, (^C., (V.nvener ; Dr. Bell, Dr. Reid, Dr. Pollok, Alex. Young, .1. L. Morris, Q.C., (;. M. Maolonnell, »,». C Hon. C. K. Hamilton, U. Sedgwick. Hamilton Cassels, D. C. Fraser, J. (J. Forbes. XIX. TK.\ll'»tKAN(.'E. Mr. P. Wright, Convener: the Conveners of the Committees on Temperaiicfi of the several Syr,,:;!.-.,, Messrs. .los. Hogg, .\. F Carr, W. ,T. Dey, ,[. McCaul, W. T. Herridgo, W. D. Armstrong, liohert Camplteil (Montreal), ,lohn Tliompson, W. Kobertson, .lohn Smith, J. M. Cameron, A. F. Tally, \V. A. McKay, A. McDermid, A. Camphell, E. Sndth, Wm. lloss, L. G. McNeil, Dr. G. Christie, Hcui. George W. IJoss, Hon. A. Vidal, Hon. C. K. Hamilton, Dr. (Jeorge Murray, W. Laird. XX. HY.MNAL COSKMITTEE. Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Gregg, .Toint-Conveners ; Dr. .Tames, Dr. Mcl'ae, Prof. Mowat, I). D. MacLeod, P. McF. .McLeod, D. H. Cameron, D. J. ?.Iacdonnel!, John Thoms(m (Ayr), K. Murray, W. 15. McMurrich, .las McLenn.in. ^^C., A. McMurchy, Thomas Kirkland, Robert Kilgour. XXI. CiiiKcii .\N!. M.vNSE Building Fund, X. W. Mr. C. B. Pitblado, Chairman ; Dr. Cochrane, Messrs. K. H. Warden, D. M. Gordon, .Tames Fanjuliarson, James Rtdjertson, and Messrs. D. Macarther, G. D. MacVicar, J. B. Mclvilligan. HOUR OF MKETIN<1. Tho Assembly, in order to overtake the larye iunoimt of business still remaining, aj^reed to meet tu-morrow morning at half-jiast nine o'clock. KECORU —MANITOBA PRE.SBYTERY. Dr. Reid submitted the Jleiiort of the Committee intrusted with the revision of the Record of the late Presbytery of Manitoba, stating that the said Record was carefully and correctly kept. The Assembly ordered the Record to l)e attest-<^ Re[inrt, and n'ad at the close the tirst of a series of recommendations for the adoption of the Assembly. The Report, ,'ement of the time of tlie openin;,' and closing of the Colleges, with a view to the more ett'ective working of the Mission Field. roMMITTKE ON I NIFICATION : ' ( (t.MMITTEES. The Mftderator now appointed the Committee on the nuestion before the House last night, in the Hverture fr)m the Presbytery of Glengarry, in regard to the union of the Committees on Sabbath Schools, State of Religion, and Temperance, as follows :— Dr. McNish, Cniiveiiir; Dr. Jardine, Messrs. W. T. McMullen, J. McAdam, (J. M. Milligan, P. Wright, W. J. Dey, T. F. Fotheringham, .loaeph Hogg, A. McLean Sinclair, James Robertson. .John Thompson iSarnia), Neil McKay, ministers; Messrs. .loseph Henderscm, John Robertson, W. N. Hossie, A. Martlett, Hon. A.A'idal. J. M. Gill, W. D. Russell, elders: the Committee to report to next Assembly. CONSOLIDATION OF (OLLEliKS. The Assembly resumed consideration of the subject of the Consolidation of Colleges, intermitted by the adjournment yesterday afternoon, the motion of Mr. Maclennan, the amendment of Mr. Charlton, and the amendment to the amendment of Princii)al Forrest Ijeing before the House. Princijial Forrest, with the consent of his seconder and with the permission of the Assembly, withdrew his amendment, the motion of Mr. Maclennan and the amendment of Mr. Charlton now only remaining. Principal King here moved in further amendment, seconded by Dr. Wardrope, as follows: — That, in deference to the strong desire expressed by members of this Assembly for further efi'orts towards the consolidation oi our Colleges, a Committee be appointed to consider the matter, with power to coiiuuunicate, if deemed necessai'y, with the Boards of any or all of the Colleges, with the view of bringing the discussion of the ([Uestion before the Courts of the Church to as early a termination as possible: the Committee to report to next (general Assembly. Votes were taken in regular (jrder, when the amendment of Di*. King was carried in succession over the amendment of Mr. Charlton and the main motion; and the Assembly agreed that the main motion, as amended by the motion of Dr. King, be the judgment of the House. On motion of Mr. W. Drysdale, seconded by Mr. R. .J. Laidlaw, it was agreed, That the appointment of the Committee anent the Consolidation of Colleges be left in the hands of the Moderator. Mr. Maclennan then proceeded to submit the further recommendations of the Report of the Consolidation of Colleges" Conunittee. The reconnnendations numbered two, three and four were adopted ; that numbered five was read, when it was moved in amen ment by Mr. JMitchell, seconded by 3Ir. \V. Drysdale, That the consideration of this r com- mendation be deferred till after the Committee on the Consolidation of Colleges report to next Assembly. Tne amemlment was lost, and the recommendation was adopted. The sixth recommendation was adopted. The recommendations in all are as foUows : — 1. Dr. King's motion as recorded above substituted for the original recommendation. 2. That the Common Fund for the support of the Colleges be continued, and that the basis of its distribution be the recjuirements of the several institutions ; that the Generjil Assembly annually api>oint a Conunittee to determine the amoun*^ re(iuired by the respective Colleges; to solicit from the congregations of the Church thi, amount, and [44] THE PRESHYTERIAX CHUKCII IN CAXADA. 47 distribute the amount received amoni,' the Colleges according to the Bpecified require- ments, with the understanding that no additional professor or lecturer be appointed or additional outlay incurred without the sanctinn of the (Jeneral As8tMnl)ly having heoii first obtained ; it being further understood that Knox College shall be entitled to include in its estimates for the current year a sum e(|ual to the salary of an additional professor. 3. The Assembly also accepts the estimate submitted by the Committee as obtained from the several Colleges of the tenor following for the current year, namely: — • >[ontreal College >^'^,'2:>0 ()() (Queens " 4,()(M) 00 Knox " .• 7,800 00 making a total sum of 815,050 for the Common Fund for the current year. 4. That the salary of Dr. Proudfoot be increased to the sum of S(')i)0 a year, and that the increase relate back to the past year. 5. That the Board of Management and Senate of Knox College bo instructed to define the work of the additional professor, and to announce their decision at the opening of the College in October, so that Presbyteries may have time to consider the nuitter, and make nominations for next (Jeneral Assembly. 6. Tliat *lie Standing Committee on the Common B\md for the current j'oar consist of three representatives from each College: from Knox College, Principal Cavon, Dr. Keid and Mr. W. M. Clark ; from the Presbyterian College, ^Montreal, Princi])al MacVicar, Messrs. R. H. Wardi'U and D. Morrice ; from (^^ueen's College, Principal (irant, Messrs. G. M. Macdonnell, (^). C, and James Maclennan, <^).C. ; Mr. Maclennan, ('nnnnrr. On motion of ]N[r. .John Thompson, duly seconded, the Re[)nrt as amended was adopted as a whole, and the Assembly decerned and ordered in accordance tlierewith. COMMON Fl'Mi. It wii.s Uioved by 3Ir. J. Maclennan, seconded tjy Dr. Laing, and agreed to, — That in ado])ting the Report of the Conunittee the (ieneral Assembly expresses its very strong sense of the necessity, in the present financial position of the Colleges, of having the Connnon Fund greatly strengthened and heartily sustained. The Ceueral Assembly, therefore, earnestly connuend the Fund to the liberality of all the congregations in the joint c(jn- stituencies of the Theological Schools at Montreal, Kingston and Toronto. Further, the Assembly instructs Presbyteries to use their very best endeavours to have the congre- gations in their respective bounds contribute to the Coninum Fund, so as, if possible, not. to fall beneath the estimates, prepared as they are with excessive economy. LABOUHEKS FOK MIS.SION FIELOS. The Committee to whom were remitted the Overtures of the Presbyteries of (nielph, Barrie and Brockville, and the Synod of Hamilton and Loiubm anent a sununer session in tine or more of our Colleges, the Overture of the Pre-^bytery of Owen Sound anent the supply of outlying mission fields, the Report of the Committee of Assendily on the supply of labourers for the Home Mission tield, and the Overture from *he Presbytery of Brandon on tiie reception into the full status of the ministry of those who may not have taken a full tlieological course in any of our colleges, reported resolutions on the whole (juestion for the adoption of the Assembly. The Report was received, and the Assembly proceeded to consider the resolutions aeriat, . The first recommendation regarding a sununer session in (me or miire of the Colleges was adopted. The second reconmiendation was adopted. Dis.sEXT. — Mr. W. Robertson craved that his dissent from this decision be marked in the minutes. [45] 48 ACTS AM) IMlOCKEDlNdS OF THE Kr.KVKNTM (fKNKRAL ASHKMItLV OK Th(! tliiid recomiiieniliitiiin was rtsad as follows: -Tlie (JeHoral AHatMiibly rt'solvos to re<|iiirf twt-lvo numthH' laliDiir in the luissiun tiuld from all students wlm have completed their attendance on Coliei^e previous to their ordination to a pastoral charge, and to re(iuire also all ministers without charge and licentiates enterint; the Church from other Churches to la))our in the mission field for the same period jirevious to their inplying to be received, and of all students completins^ their course subseciuent to the date of this Assembly. It was m()vely. 4. 'I'he (Jenoral Assembly takes this opportunity to call the attention of licentiates and minister.", witiiout charge to the spiritual necessities of the mission-tield of the (Jtiurch, and urgently invites their profl'er of service towards meeting the necessities, assuring ttiese labourers of the cordial sympathy and support of the Church in their self-denymg labours, and empowering the Home Mission (Jouimitteo to give such increased remuneration as the state of the funds and the necessities of the work might suggest. •">. The (leneral Assembly instructs the Home Mission Committees of the Eastf^rn and Western Sections to report to next Assembly the number of tields, with an approximate estimate of tin* adhering Presbyterian poi)ulation left without the stated sup{)ly of ordinances during the winter months of 18X4-0 anil 1885-0. The Report as amended was then ado[)ted as i. whole. The hour of adjournment having arrived, the Assembly adjourned to meet again at half-past two o'clock, of which public intimation was made, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. NINETEENTH SEDERUNT. (ht fho mine, <1f(il, (iml at tlie .sinnr /il'irr, . Fiske, B. A., he approved by this Assembly as asked for by the said Synod. V. That the re<|Uest of tho Pre.sl)ytery of St. John to take Mr. J. A. Cahill on trials for license, when he .shall have taken one year in Theolo a whole. ME.MOKIAL OF JIK. D. A. WATT. Mr. .lames Maclennan, from the Committee on tho Memorial of Mr. D. A. Watt, on the state of tho law for the prevention of crimes and offences against women and girls, [48] THE I'KESMVTKRIAN CIIUIU'll IN f'AVADA. 51 pruBented and reiul a report, stating that tlie subject was one of ^reat importance, and required more oondideratiim than it was possible to give it at this advanced stage of tlie liroctMMlinij;» of the* Asaoiiibly, and ailding a ri'iMuninundiitiun fur the aiition of tlu' Assembly. The lioi)ort was receivud, and tlio recommondition theri-in contained adopted as follows: — Tliat tlie (General Assembly authorize the CommiHeo to give the subject further consideration and report to next Assembly. The Committee composed as follows: Air. James Miclenniin, ('onvi'mr; Hon. A. Morris, 1 >r. McLaren, l>r. Mathews, Dr. Hums. was continued and instructed accordingly. AOKK AND INFIKM MINISTERS KIND. ? Dr. McDonald, from the Sj)ecial Committee on the Fund for Aged and Intinn Ministers, gave in and read a Report containing recommendations for the adoption of the Assembly. The Ueixjrt was received, and the tirst reconuuendatwrn adopted in ternn following :- - 1. The Assembly expresses the hope that by appropriate action i:> the interests of the Fund, on the part of the Standing Committee and the several Pre8)»yteries, the congre- gational collection may bo largely increased and important additions made to the capital : and with a view to both of those results, instructs the Committee to arrange that Pres- byteries be at an early date dealt with by deputations, and in.'ftructs Presbyteries to use their best endeavours in bringing all the congregations within their bounds up to a due measure of liberality, and in aiding to secure contributions to the capital from members of the Church at whose disposal CJod has placed abundais means. The second recommendation was adopted by the Aniombly (»( Ottawa, Halifax, Duncan McMillan. D. A. McLean. William Hamilton, D.D. Wm. G. Hanna. J. \V. Cathcart. John Robl)ins. Robert Brf)wn. .lohn Brown. David Lantrow. John A. Vernon. Th(js. Chalmers Gilmour [50] THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. 53 SPECIAL L'ASES. Ill regard to thu iipplicatiuu of tho Presbytery of Halifax oii behalf of Mr. Ht)\vie, the General Assembly ordered that the Home Mission Committees be allowed to give him such work as he may be able to perforin in the interests of the Church. In tho case of tho ap[f three ministers and three ruling elders together with the Convener. ;{. In each Synod there shall be a Connnittee on the supply of vacant pulpits. 4. Each Synodical Connnittee shall consist of a Convener and three lay members apponited by Synod, together with the Home Missi(m Conveners of the several Presby- teries of the bounds. 5. Arrangements for the sup[ily of all vacancies, other than Mission Stations, within the bounds of each Synod shall be made by the Synod's Committee, but the Committee shall be at liberty to arrange to iiave vacant congregations choose their own supply for one third of the time. 0. Vacant cimgregations shall, through the Home Mission Conveners of their respective Presbyteries, notify the Connnittee of their need of supply, and may also sul)mit the names of ministers preft^rred. 7. Ministers in charge desiring occasional appointments shall send in their names and Presbyterial connection to the Convener of the Committee of the Synod within whose bounds they wish to be employed, stating the times for which they wish appointments, and naming also the congregitions to whicii they wish to be assigned, when special ai)pointments are sought. 8. Each Synodical Committee shall be at liberty to ap))ly for the occasional services of ministers in charge, who have made no application for appointments, but whose services may be required in vacant congregations. 0. When ministers in charge shall b3 assigned occasional appointments, they shall apply to the Committe for sui)ply for their pulpits in their absence. 10. With the concurrence of the congregations and the Presbytery of vhe bounds, a minister without charge may bo appointed to a vacancy for a continuous period, not exceeding six months ; but during this time the minister so placed may be appointed else where as often as every third Sabbath, a substitute secured either by the congregation or the Committee to till his place in his absence. 11. In making appointments the Committee shall comply with the special rcointing him, but shall be reijuired to fulhl the i';^ ointments already made unless relieved either by the Committee or the congregation or co .;rogations to whicli lie has been designated. 10. The members of each Synodical Committee shall furnish information from time to time to their respective Presbyteries regarding the position of the Presbytery''^* vacancies ; each committee shall also submit a yearly statement to the several Presbyteries it represents, and shall render an annual Report to the Synod, wbich Report shall be [52] THE I'RESHYTERIAN CIIUKCn IN CANADA. 55 transmitted to the Assembly's Committee to be embodied in that Committee's Annual Report to the General Assembly. On motiim of Mr. Laidlaw, seconded l)y Mr. John Thompson, of Sarnia, the (Honcral Assembly decernetl and ordered as follows: — Receive the (.)verturo and remit it to iSynods and Presbyteries to be reported upon at next Assembly, and instructs tlio Synods to make conditional arrangements for giving etlect to its provisions in as far as they may be approved. INSI'KKECTION IN NOHTll-WEST. Dr. Burns, from a Committee appointed at a former Sederunt to draft resolutions on the "State of the Country," in regard to the recent di.sturbances in the North- West. and the " present aspect of all'airs, " submitted the following : — I. The fJeneral Assembly desires to record its profound sorrow because of the serious outbreak in the North-West Territories, and its thankfulness to Almighty (!od in tin- prospect of peace being speedily restored. II. The .Vssembly expresses admiration at the ready resi)onse given by the volunteers to their country's call, their patient endurance amid the perils and privations of the camp and the held, and their heroism in action. It is truly gratifying to witness the patriotisn* and prowess of our citizen-soldiers, ins[)iring confidence, as it does, in the ability of the country to maintain law and order within its own bounds, and to do its part, if need be. in upholding the integrity of the Empire. III. The Assembly, further, tenders its warmest sympathies to those who have been wounded in battle, and invalided in the hospital ; also to the relatives and friends of the brave and honoured dead. IV. The Gleneral Assembly conveys cordial thanks to the Presbyterian Chaplains, Messrs. C. H. Pitblado. D. ^L Gordon, Jamas Barclay, W. S. i^all, H. S. Rowand, W. P. McKenzie, of Fort McLeod, for tlie promptness with which they [daced themselves- at the disposal of the country when railed upon to do so, and tor the valuable services rendered in this capacity t(j the troops and to the country at large. Tlie Assembly- conveys thanks also to the congregations thus subjected to anxiety and inconvenience, for the Christian public spirit displayed l)y them in the painful circumstances which deprived them for a time of their pastors; and, further, the Assendily records its pleasure at hearing not only of the bravery and endurance of the volunteers, but ,ilso of their reported exem- plary behaviour amid the inevitable temptations of camp-life, by whi^h they have shown themselves mindful of the religious principles in which they had been trained, and by wliich also I ley have furnished another illustration of the compatibility of true heroism with the fear of God. The .\ssembly would also gratefully acknowledge the self -sacrificing devotion of tli" Rev. Hugh McKay, missionary to the Indians, and order that a copy of the resolution atfecting them be sent to the chai))ains, to congregations, and to the com- manr a term of not more than hve years, those serving said term being eligible for reelection, and to devise some plan to secure this end, it being understood that any such arrangement shall not atlect those now iu the eldership. Mr. S. Lyle was heard in support of the Overture. It was moved by Professor MacLaren. seconded by Principal Mac Vicar, — That the consideration of this ;t be exercised in regard to marriage wit!) a deceased wife's sister; therefore resolved, that this recommendation be adopted and sent (bjwn to Presbyteries under the Barrier Act. It was moved in amendment by Dr. Dryce, seconded by Mr. S. Houston, — That, on account of acknowledged ditKculties in ado[)ting a practical course of action in connection with discipline in the matter of marriage with a deceased wife's sister, until the statement in the Standards of the Church on the subject shall have received attention, the matter be deferred till next Assembly. A vote being taken, the amendment was carried, and the Assembly decided accordingly. AciKl) AND INFIRM MINISTKRs' FUND. The Returns to Remit on the proposed regulations for the management of tiie Fund for Aged and Infirm Ministers being considered, it was agreed to refer the whole subject embraced in the Returns to the Committee on this Fund. nine urns. to a , six i.s. PRINTING. Referring to the Returns to the Remit proposing to adopt measures for lessening the expense of printing, the Assembly took up the reply of the Presbytery of Hamilton to said Remit in terms following : — The General Assembly shoi.ld order — 1. That all Reports of Standing Committees be presented at the opening of each Assembly in printed form, and be distributed among the Conuuissioners — a copy for each Commissionex' — stitched together in one vidume, not later than the second day of the Assembly. 2. That one copy of thebo Reports be sent to each Kirk Session, in addition to those distributed to the Connnissioners. 3. That the Minutes of the General Assembly be printed separately, and in a form of the same size, so that they can be bound with the Reports. 4. That each Session and Mission Station i-eceive two copies of the Minutes gratuitously. 5. That any person sending to the publisher twenty-five cents for each copy may obtain as many copies of the Reports and Minutes stitched together as he may desire. G. That a sufficient number of the Reports and Miiiutes bo printed annually to meet all the above re([uirements. Gn motion of Dr. Laing, duly seconded, the Assembly received the Overture, and agreed to send it down f(n* the consideration of Presbyteries, to report to next Asseuddy ; and that for the current year the printing <>i Minutes and other papers be done as in the past. MISSION I'ROI'ERTV — PRINCK ALUERT. The General Assembly, on the recommendation of the Foreign Mission Committee, (Western Section), adopted the following resolution: — That, as it is necessary to issue deeds without delay to persons who have purchased lots upon the mission property at [57] 60 ACTS AN'U I'llOCEEDIXUS OF THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF Prince Albert, North- West Territories, resolved, — That Mr. Jiiines Robertson, \Vinnii)eg; Mr. Hiij^'h McKellar, Hiyh H'ufi'; William JVIacLaren, D.D. , Toronto; antl H(jn. Ale.xander Morris, of Toronto, Trustees for the General Assembly, be, as they hereby are, authorized and instructed to grant a power (jf attorney to Professor George Pryce, Winnipeg, another of the Trustees of the Assembly, to sign all deeds for lots sold upon the Mission jiroperty at Prince Albert up to the present date, when he is certified V)y the agent at Prince Alijert that the full jirice has been paid for the same, and when he is satisHed that the terms of sale have been duly fulfilled. CHURCH AND MANSE BUILDING FUND. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on the Church and Manse Building Fund for Manitoba and the North- West. The Report was presented in jjrinted form, containing statements in detail of the condition of the Fund and of the building operations aided during the year. On motion of Mr. R. H. Warden, secnded by Dr. Burns, the follo\v-ing resolution was adopted: — That the Assembly receive the Repo. ' . Jie ailvisability of the appointment of a Com- mittee to make a selection of l)ooks for Sabbath school libraries. The Report, wliich closed with a recommendation, was received, and the recommenda- tion adopted, as follows : — That while declining vo give any olhcial recognition to any par- ticular denominational journal, the General Assembly cordially commend to our people the various papers and periodicals now published in the interests of Presbyterianism in Canada. [50] I, ^! 62 ACTS AND I'HOCIiEOINUS OF THE K'-TiVENTH OENEKAL ASSEMBLY OK COMMITTEE ON SABbATH SCHOOI- MBKAKlE.s. Oil motion of Mr. A. McLean Sinclair, seconded by Mr. W . T. Mc!*.Iiillen, tlie foll(»wing Committee was appointed to draw up p. catalosj o of books buitable for the libraries of Sabbiitli schools and Bible classes: Mr. P, McF. McLeod, iUnnynvr, Dr. Jiirdine, Messrs J. Thompson (Sariiia), J. M. Cameron, (leurge lirnco, R. (^'aniplicll, (Montreal), A. McLean Sinclair, E. Scott, 11. Laing, C. A. Doudiet, Hamilton Cvssels, W. Drysdale and W. D. Russell. KEl'OHT — COM.MITTEE ON CHURC'H PUOPERTY. Dr. Reid presented a verbal Report of the Ciimniittee for the Protection of Church Propirty, stating that, in accordance with the instructions of last Assembly, they had made ir.) pay the amount named out of the Assembly Fund. «!HUK('II OK nOHICMIA A resolution in terms written below, moved by Dr. Burns, seconded by Mr. R. Campbell (Montreal), wa"? unanimously adopted ; That, whereas the Third General Pres- byterian Council, at tt'.o meeting at Belfast in June, 1HS4, resolved to aid the struggling Churches of Bohemia, and U) enlist in their behalf the symjjathy and support of the Churches embraced in tlie Alliance, the General Assembly would commend the object to all ill our congregations who feel an interest in the land ijI Huss. LKTTER FROM REFORMED CHURCH. Dr. Reid submitted a letter from the General i^^'^io*^^ t)f the Reformed Church in America, conveying the Christian greetings of that Church to the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The letl t was handed to the ^Moderator, with the recjuest that he would embrace an early opportunity of sending a rejjly thereto. The hour of adjournment having arrived, the Assembly adjourned, to meet again at lialf-pr.st two o'clock, which was intimated from the chair, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. [60] THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. 63 T W E N T Y - S E U O N D S E D E II U N T . On the .viinc iln\i, mul itf the .votv pi(ici\ at half-pnst twt>n. : — The General Asacmbly mot puraaaut to adjuurnment, ind was constituted witli itraise and prayer by the Moderator. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read, in part, and were sustained. I.OVAI, ADDRKSSES. Tlio Assembly called for the Rei)ort of the Connnittee appointed tn draft an A(hhess to her Majesty the Qaeen, and also one to his Excellency the Governor-General of this Dominion. Dr. Burns, for the Committee, i)resented and read the Report. The Report was received and the draft addresses therein contained were adopted, and it was ordered that they be properly eni^rossed and trunsmitteil through the usual channel. POSTURE IN PUBLIC PRAYER. There was taken up p.nd read an Overture, transmitted by the Presbytery of Miramichi, in rei,'ard U) the posture proper to be taken during prayers in pulilir iri,r^liif>. .- fter reasoning, the Overture was withdrawn. TRAFALGAR INSTITUTK. There was taken up and read a connnunication from the llev. dames Barclay, Chairman of the Trustees of the Trafalgar Institute, intimating that the Institute was to bo under the sui)ervi3ion of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and requesting, on behalf of the Trustees, the appointment of a visitor or visitors to the Institute. On motion of Dr. Burns, sec(mded by Mr. .1. K. Smith, the Assembly resolved as follows : Receive the communication, express interest in the educational objects of the Trafuli LADIES COLLE(iE. The Assembly called for the Report of the Brantford Ladies' College. The Report was handed in and road, stating that one ' hundred and eighteen students had been enrolled ; that the College continued to avail itself of the advantages |)rovidod by the Toronto University local examinati(tns for women, at which examination last year the six students sent up frs^^i'd, obtaining live first-class and four second-class honours ; that the College had bee. visited by the Rev. D. D. McLeod and the Rev. John Laing, D.D. , members of the / .vis(jry Council, and the Rev. S. Lylo, B.D., Oflicial Visitor, wlut, in their report to Board of Directors, expressed great satisfaction at tlio prcjticiency of t'.ie students and -. nency on the ])art of the iiip^ructors. The Report had also appended to it a list of the shareholders ({ualitied to act as directors. It was agreed to receive the Report, record satisfaction with the prosperous state oi the College, and commend it anew to the conhdence of the Church. Tlio Assembly also nominated the hrst twelve named on the list of Shareholders as eligible for electiijn as Directors, namely : Wni. Watt, Robert Henry, Alexander Robeitson, Wm. Nichol, M.D. , Tliomas McLean, Charles B. Heyd, Rev. W. Cochrane, D.D. , Wm. Grant, Robert Russell, Adam Spenco, John Sutherland, Alexander Turner. Tiie Assembly also appcjinted Mr. S. Lyle, B.D., and George M. Milligan, B. A. , as Visitors of the College for the ensuing year. [(31] 64 ACTS AND rUOCEKDINUS OF THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OK OTTAWA LADIES COLLKOE. Tho Aasombly called for the Report of the Buard of Mivna!,'or9 of the Ottawa Ladies" College, whicli wiis presented and read by Dr. Moore, statinj,' tliat tliere liad been iluring the year ending .lime 'J4, ten teachers fully engaged in the work of the College; that there wore one hundred and seventy-six pupils in attendance, of whom tifty-six were boarders ; that sixteen are preparing for graduation, the largest number in any one year since the College was opened ; tliat care has been taken to promote the religious interests of the pupils, with a good measure of success ; that an effort is to be made to reduce or pay ort" the debt, which to some extent operates to hinder the usefulness of the College, and that tho Visitors appointed by tlie Assembly had exi»re8sed their satisfaction with the teaching and general management of the College. Tho following resolution, moved by Dr. Moore, seconded by Mr. J. A. Murray, was adopted : — ^That the fienoral Assembly having heard the Report, receive the same, express satisfaction with the prosperous condition of the College, approve the efforts to free the institution from debt, and cordially commend it to the continued confidence and support of the Church. Vi-fitors. — The Assembly appointed as Visitors for the current year, Principal Grant and Mr. F. W. Farries. PETITION— REV. E. ROS.S. There was presented and read, a petition from the Rev. E. Ross, of Truro, in regard to his relation to the Committee on the Aged and Infirm Ministers" Fund of the Eastern Saction of the Church, with a recommendati(m from the Committee (m Bills and Overtures that the petition be referred to the Synod )f the Maritime Provinces. On motion, the recommendation was agreed to, and the Assembly decided accordingly. PETITION — CONOREGATIOX OK LANOSIDE. A petition was presented and read from the Session and Managers of the congregation of Langside, in the Presbytery of Maitland, setting forth that the congregation is so situated that it cannot receive any additional territory ; that English and Gaelic are required in pastoral work ; tha^ there is no prospect of uniting with any other congregation ; that it numbers sixty-four families, has a church and manse, and that the contributions for the support of ordinances have been advanced one hundred dollars (§100) during the year, making the promised stipend five hundred a.nd fifty dollars (.S5.jO), with the manse included, l)eiMg at the rate of eight dollars aid thirty-eight cents (ft8.38; per family, and fifteen d(jllars and eighty-five cents (815.85) per communicant ; that the Presbytery had repeatedly recommended and urged the claims of the congregation, and latterly had made a special application for putting it on the list of augmented congregations ; and praying that the Assembly recommend that the status of the congregation be preserved, by its being placed on the list of augmented congregations. It was moved by Mr. ,T. A. Murray, seconded by Mr. R. H. Warden, and agreed to, — That the petition be received and remitted to the Home Mission Committee, with recom- mendation that it sliall receive as favourable consideration as the regulations will permit. PETITION — DR .TAMES UOSS. There was taken up and read a petition from Dr. James Ross, in regard to his rela- tions to the Synod of the Maritime Provinces, together with an extract Minute of the Proceedings of said Synod thereanent. It was agreed, on motion of Dr. Laing, seconded by Dr. Grant, to remit the petition of Dr. Ross to the Synod of the Maritime Provinces, with power to finally issue the matters contained in said petition. [G2] rilK I'llKSBYTKIUAN CllVHCU IN CANAMA. 65 I.KWK UK VHSKNI'K- MH. I!, fl. W AKI'KN. Mr. U. \l. Warden Jiskud Kmvo itf iibsoiice for throe iiKinths, .iiid stilted that he liiul made prDS'isi >ii fur tin- wnik of liin oiWcv diiriii!^ Iiin .ibsKiici'. The h'ave iisked fur WiiM i,'nint('d. STVTKI' <(il,|,Ki TIONS. On iimtion of Mr. Wiirdeii the .Vs.seinhly resolved tliat, in conurei^ation.s in whieh tliere are no inisaioniirv ussociatioiis. collerrtioiis fi.r th(> schenu^s of flie ('hin-eli l)e fiikcn up an follows : — T. Frenrli KvaiiLjelization, on the st^cond Sabhatli of .lidy. II. Hnnic Mi;;.siotiH, on the third Sahliafli "t .Au'^nst. III. Collej,'e F'und, on Hie third Sahbath of September. I\'. Widow.s' and ( )r|>hiin.si" Fund, on the third Sabbath of October. V. .\ui(niontation of Stipend, Kast and West, on the third Sal)bath of Xovcnilicr. VI. As.senibly B'nnd, on tlie thiiil Sabbath of December. VII. Manitoba Crdles^e, on the third Sab})ath of .lanuary. VIII. Ai^ed and Intirm Minist(!r.s' Fund, on tlie third Sabl>ath of February. IX. Foreii^n Missions, on the thinl Sabbath of March. Or rmosa. Whereupon it was moved by I'rincipal (irant, seconded by Dr. IJurns and resolved, as follows : That the (Jenciral .\."aembly have listened to A'Hoa's letter with much interest, and request Mr. Croil to convey the expression of the Christian sympathy and the kindest tireetings of the Assembly to him and his fellowdabourers, with [yrayers for their welfare. THANKS. The subjoined resolution of thanks, on motion of Dr. Hryce, secomled by l)v. Burns, was unanimously adopted : — That hearty thanks are due, and are hereby tendered : T. To the friends of the Church in Montreal who have so liospitably entertained the members of the Assembly. II. To the Minister and Deacon's Court of Crescent Street Church, for the use of the church and its commodious committee rooms, and to Mr. .lohn McLaren, who has led the Psalmody with ethciency at the meeting's of Assembly. III. To the Committee, and especially to the Rev. Professor Scrimger, who have at- tended to the acconnnodation and comfort of the Commissioners, and have put forth every effort to render pleasant the visit of the memliers of Asseml)ly to the City of Montreal. IV. To the Chairman and Board of Management of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, for the agrreable entertainment tendered to the members of .Assembly. V. To t.ic Railroad and Steamboat Companies for the reduced fares given members. VI. To the publishers of newspapers who have given reports of the meetings of Assembly, and to those who have sent copies of their pai)ers for free distribution. VII. To the Bell Telephone Company for the free tise of an instrument during the meeting, and to the Telegraph Companies for facilities attorded. CI.OSK. The business being finished, the M(»deiator addressed the Assembly. The .Assembly joined in praise, singing Psalm one hundred and twenty-second, verses sixth to ninth, E [O.S] 66 ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. It inclusive. The Moderator then said : In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ the only King and Head of the Church and by authority of this Assembly, I now dissolve this Assembly, , and appoint the next General Assembly to meet in the City of Hamilton and within St.' Paul's Church there, on the second Wednesday of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six years, at half-past seven o'clock, in the evening. The Moderator then closed the Session with prayer and the Apostolic Benediction. Montreal, Junf I'Jih, iss.',. [«4] REPORT OP HOME MISSION COMMITTEE, OF THE PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, (WESTERN SECTION,) For i8S4-'85 WM. COCHRANE, D. D., ROBT. H. WARDEN, Brantioki), Ont., Convener. Montreal, P. Q., Sec REPORT OF THE HOME MISSION COMMITTEE OF THE PRF^SBY- TERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, (WESl'hlRN SECTION), i8S4-85. In presenting their annual report to the General Assembly, the Home M' ■ion Committee desire to express their gratitude to the Creat King and Head of the Church, for the measure of success that has attended their work during the year. They regret that the Augmentation Fund, so auspiciously inaugurated two years ago, has during the past year couie short of the demands made upon it. The Committee, how(!ver, in the fullest confidence that the friends of the scheme will more than make up the deficit during the coming year, have paid the grant, in full. It is earnestly to be desired, that the standard roached may not only bo maintained, but that the Committee may be enabled at no distant date, to advance beyond the present minimum. Tiie Contributions to Home Missions have lieen more than sufficient to meet the estimates of the year. It ought, however, to be statcnl, that but for be- quests, and the contributions of the Church of Scotland, the Free Church of Scot- land, and the Presljyterian Church of Ireland, received during the year, the re ceipts both for Augmentation and Home Missions, would have been much less than they are. As this source of revenue* is precarious, and not always to be de- pended upon, it is necessary that the estimates should be based upon the sura thao can reasonably be expected from the congregations in Canada. The Ho.ne Mission Committee and the Sul)-CoiiHnitteeon Augmentation, have used the utuiost diligence to increase the contribution.s to the funds, so that our Missionaries in distant fields, and our Miuisters in weak congregations, who need assistance, may not be disappointed in the aid expected from the Committee. In the report now submittel, there will be found interesting details of Home Mission work, iu tli" Presbyti'ri(\s of Ontario ami Qiiel)ec, in th(* Lake .SuptM'ior re- gion, in the Miiskoka district, and in Manitolia, tlie great N^orth west, and Mritish Columbia. In the report of the sul> Committee on .AugiiuMitation, to whicli tii Committee would call the attention ot tiie General Asseml)ly, there will be found ample information as to the workings of the scheme during the past year, and im- portant recommenlations as to the future. The appendix contains complete statis- tics of all the mission stations and su{)plemented congregations, with the several amounts granted tliem during tJK! year, and the list of Missionskries and Cateohists under the care of the Uommittco. APPENDIX. m pme jr re- Itish th )und i in ■ itia- reral liists SUMMARY OF MT«?STON VVOr.K IN PRESRYTERTES IN ONTARIO AND yUEBEO, IN MANITOBA, AND THE NORTH WEST AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. PnKSBYTKRT OF QiTEBtc — In a Prosbytery suck as Queliec, there is not a great 'leal of pfogri'ss to note in connection with Homo Mission work. At Metis a now church has been erected Ijy thi; Mission people, and another a few miles distant for the summer visitors. Tlie people also commenced with the last year, to pay about twice as much towards the salary of the Missionary, as in formei' years. The Rev. Wm. Clarke M. D. of Paris, Ontario, gave excellent service during the last sum- mer. At Valcartier, tliere is a large increase in the amount given for the support of ordinances, and the congregations are commencing repairs and impi'ovements on the Church property, which are to cost $500.00, most of which is already subscrib- ed. We looK for continued progress there. At Kennebec Road a new chuich was opened during the past year, and a new man^e completed. The congregations of Danville and of Kingsbury and Brompto" Gore are also ptirpcjitig to build manses for their Ministers. The congregation of Richmond and Lower Windsor has be- come self-supporting. A new mission is to be opened in the vicinity of Sherbrooke but it is not yet settled how many of the needy groups of families will b« supplied. There are many difficulties in tha way of Mission work in this Presbytery, chief of which, is the gradual removal of our best Protestant families, and the ra- pid increase of the French Roman Outholic population. At the same time, there is an increasing desire among those remaining to have ordinances maintained, and if their average contributions are examined, it will be found that they compare fa- vorably with those of the larger and wealthier congregations of our Ohurch. Presbytery of Glekg.\rry — Misiiunary work in this Presbytery, h.vs been chiefly the supplying of vacant charges by students, du'" ig the summer vacation, rwo fields were thus supplied for six months of last year, and three vacant pulpits were filled for three Sabbaths during the Christmas holidays. The work done by the students is eminently satisfactory, great assistance being rendered to the Pres- liytery, in keeping together vacant congregations until they can procure settle- ments. The Presbytery a few months ago took up the French Mission Work, and employed a Colporteur to explore the ground within the bounds, to gather together into some kind of organization thi> French Protestants, and to labor among the otliers according as he had opportun'cy. Tliis Mission is largely an experiment. However, the Colporteur has mide a good b"giuning. There arc many French Canadians witliin the Presbytery of Ulengarry. May the result of this first step be the multiplication of means for elevating and evangelizing this element of our population. Phesbyte'^y OP Ottaw*. -Though much earnest and faithful work has been done in the wide and needy Mission fields of this Pre3l)ytory, there is not mucli of special interest to report More fully tiian in the previous year, the fields have been occupied, Into a few more regions where the Protestant population i" exceed- ingly aparse,our Missionaries have gone with the hope of being able to fix upon cen- tral points, at which services might he hold. It is hoped that during the present £▼ APPENDIX. ■eason, something more may be done in thia direction. But as the people are poor iind widely separated, it may be some time before we can have any distinct organ- ization in these newer regions. The difficulties which a sterile soil and a sparse population, present to Mission work, still continue to operate against the occupa- tion and extension of our fields. But while all is not done that the necessities of the fields require, we are thartkful for what is done, and for the m-asure of progress which the Lord has been pleased to grant to our work. In one of our fields a neat little church was erected last summer. In others there are evidences of progress, and the ontlook for the present season is hopeful. Presbytery op Lanark and Renfrew — During the past year, the Presbytery devoted its energies to extending the work on the line of the Canadian Pacific, be- yond Mattawa, and a degree of stability was secured by the erection of churche's at Sturgeon Falls and North Bay — small villages on the shores of Lake Nipissing. The congregations within the bounds, contributed somewhat over $300 to this ob- ject, and by so doing evoked the liberality of the settlers, and greatly encouraged them in going on to build. A practical evidence this of the great importance of a Church and Manse Building Fund for Ontario and Quebec. Thj Nipissing Dis- trict has now been transferred to the care of the Barrio Presbytery, and it is ex- pected that under the charge of the Superintendent of Missions, satisfactory pro- gress will be recorded. . At Mattawa our Missionary has been carrying on the "work in face of many difficulties, caused by the altered circumstances of the village since the railway em- ployees moved on. During the summer he made an extended tour to the north, and was gladly welcomed by the scattered families whom he thus reached, some of whom were Presbytkls in No- tli ITasfcings. Ho has settled do\\-n to his work, with every prospect of a successful rniai ary. Consocon and Hillior will probably, for the lirst time in many ytars, soon have the services of a settled minister. Melrose, Tjonsdale and Shannon ville, vacant for years, has nevertheless grad- ually prospered, throui^h the earnest labors of stmU'nt Missiou-^ries. A new church is l)fing erected at Melrose, and one, forincsrly used by the M. E. church, has beeii boiight by tlic people at Lonsdale. The congregation is getting into such a condi- tion, that we hope to see it in the near future, on the list of our settled, and pos- sibly aolf-sustaining charges. Our people at Nowi)urgh have recently purchased a good stone edifice, lately owned by the M. E church. Deputations visited and addressed all the congregations in this Presbytery, in the interests of the Augmentation Fund. On the whole, notwithstanding the difficulties arising from scarcity of men &c., there is cause for gratitude, that solid progress has been made during the past year, and that a fair measure of ruccess has attended tht^ eflTorts made by the Presbytery, to attend to th3 spiritual needs of its extensive Missio!i field. PuKSBYTERY OF Petkrboro: — The favorable reports received from TTaliburton and Minden, fully confirm the judgment of the Presbytery, that two laborers were necessary to the successful working of these fields. Haliburtoa will pay during the present year the last instalment of a mortgage on its church, and will thus be able to contribute more liberally to the support of onliuances. It is hoped that at no distant time, it will again becoras, in connection with Robertson's settlemnit a pastoral charge. Minden has a church and manse free from debt. Kinmount and Brown's Settlement are worked in connection with it as the central and most important station Elarvey has suffered through the removal of some of its best families, but there has been no diminution of interest in the services of the Missionary. The g.'oat obstacle to success tli'ire, as well as elsewhere, is the want of winti^r service. All thii expmsos of the mission during last summer, were paid by the field. Ilavelock and Stoiy Lake. R'^gular services were maintained during the summer at Ilavelock, a station on the Ontario and Quebec Railway, and the large attendance on public worship, and 'he liberal contributions of th^ people, seem to indicate that t lis will become one of the most important of our stations. It was connected with Stony Like — a station small in numbtirs, but abundant in works. Ohaudos and Burleigh. By the sepxration of this field from Monmouth and Oarditt", regular weekly services were secured to Apsley and Olydejdalo, its two stations. A Oatechist was placed in tho Monmouth and OarditF section. Owing to its wide e.^ctent, and sparse settlement, no great sucoess can be hop;;:! for. In the meantime services an^ given to a considerable niimbtir of Presbyterian families. Augmentation. During the past year, two of our congregations, which fell below the minimum salary, have become sslf-sustaining, under the stimulus given by the augmentation scheme. Another congregation, which last year received $223 only asks for $83, for tho present year, showing an iacreaae in its contribu- tions of $U0 APPENDIX. vii Un the whole there is ground for thankfulness and tmcouragement, in view of last year's work. Pi^ESBYTERY OF LivrsAY: — Durii\g the past ye?r little change has taken place in the condition of the Mission field within the Presbytery of Lindsay. The Coboconk field consists of four pr !achint; stations, where service is held every two weeks during the summer months. The members of Presbytery and student Miss- ionaries have given occasional supply during the pi'st winter. This suranor the field is being wrought l.-y two stud nts, thereby giving weekly service to all tho stations. Tiie Held is about fifteen miles wide and over thirty in length, and is most needy. Tlic settlers have in the past, been largely dependent upon the lum- bering interests, but as the timber is nearly exhausted, their prospects are by no means bright. Oould an ordained Missionary ha secured for the field, the advant- age would be great. It is hoped the Assembly may devise some plan for proper winter supply, which is the great defect in our otherwise excellent system. A new station has b(>en opened in the village of Oakwood, and is supplied by the student from Caml)ray. The attendance at the new station is very large, and the prospects are good. Some; months ago Bolsovor, Kirkfield, and Victoria Road, were happily united, to form one pastoral charge They are supplied this summer and will be in a good position to call a minister, with the aid of a supplement, in the fall There is little change in the augmented congregations, if we except Zephyr, a part of the ijeaskdale charge. Service was first held there in connection w'th our church, about five years ago. The year following the congregation was organized with a membership of about twenty, since then it has more than doubled. The congre- gation have a very eonifortable church, capable of seating two hundred and fifty persons — a basement and good sheds for horses, the whole being already entirely free '^rom debt. The spirit .shown by the people there, is most praiseworthy. Presbytery of Toronto: — Deer Park. The ]{(!v. Mr. Freeman has done ex- cellent work since his settlement last July. The prospect is, that this will soon become a self-supporting congregation. Stoufi'ville. This field has also obtained a settled pastor during this year, viz. the Rev Thos. Nixon. So far, substantial progress has been made. Ballantrae. This fii'ld was work(!d by itself for the first time this year. The result has been encoui'aging. We still look for i)otter things with more faithful 'abor. York Station. This is a field, opened for the first time as a Mission Station, last September. So far it gives signs of progress, Imt th(! place is only recently established in coniK'ctiou with the (Jraud Trunk Works, and all depends on the increase in these works. This station is about (hree miles east of the city. West .function. This field has lieen opemd during this year, supply having been given by the ministers of the city on the afternoon of Sabbath, for about three months. Now it is worked in connection with Dixie. The prospect at the Junction is good. Ground has been secured and a church is to be built at once. Ii\ Flornby, Omagh, Camilla, Mono Centre, Caledon East, and Queensville, good work has been done, and we trust that the present year will be marked by increasing progress. vxu APPENDIX. Presbytrry Of liARniE. — In the Moskolca and Parry Sound Mission Fields tlie work was prosecuted la^t summer by a large staff of labourers. A number of pieinbera of Presbytery visited the Stations, enquired into their condition and administered ordinances. The Rev. Messrs. J A. Oarmichael, of OolumbViS, and D, Duff, of North Brant, assisted in this duty. Perhaps the best evidence of pro- gross is that in several places, such as Stisted, Sterling Falls, Uffington and Spence, new churches were erected, and in others, preparations vere made for building. Parry Sound Village. The Rev. A. Hudson, who laboured here with great acceptance for about eighteen months, was called to become pastor, and was induc- ted to the charge on 18th Oct. Huntsville, A .ansville and Port Sidney. Th f.v. J. Sieverigh*-. M. A., was appointed ordained Missionary to this group, ud • it d on the cha v» in August last. His well-known building energy was soo. ^ji^ at. The cl roh lot was cleared of unseemly stumps and stones. The church itse:,' ^ving 1 3en renovated and embellished is now a very comfortable and neat edifice. A stone manse is in course of erection. At Port Sidney sheds are being put in the church grounds, and at Allansville and Brunei, a township adjoining Mr. Sieveright's charge, ch'irch buildings are in progress. Super vi'iion of the Mission Field. The Home Mission Committee were at length induced in October last by the representations of this Presbytery to appoirvt a minister to " Labour and supervise the Mission work in Muskoka and Parry Sound." The Rev. A. Findlay was appointed, and it may be expected that much advantage to the work of the church will result, considering his former experience, iiis faculty for organizing, his habit of attention to details, his knowledge of the district and his devotion to its interests. As he has sent in a copious report, further reference to the field is here unnecessary. Byng Inlet. As reported last year the Rev. A. K. Caswell was placed in charge here. His labor extended to seven months only, in consequence of changes among the population of the place. The Student's Missionary fcjociety of Knox College occupy it this year. Stations Organized. The Rev. .Tames Carswell, of Bondhead, by appointment of Presbytery visited and organized Wauljaushene and Fesaerton in August last. In the same month, the Convener of the Presbytery's Home Mission Committee organized Longford and Black River, which were transferred from Lindsay Pres- bytery by the Synod. A handsome church has been erected at Longford, by the family of the late .John Thomson, of that place, in memory of him, and daeded to the Presbyterian Church, The Rev. D. James, at the expiration of his leave of absence, reported last year, returned to his charge as ordained Missionary at Midland. He accepted a call, which, soon after his return, was given him, and was inducted as pastor of the charge on the 26th August.' The congregation is accordingly transferred from the list of aided stations to that of pastoral charges. Vacant Congregations. The number has happily been reduced. Barrie, Angus (to., Knox and Guthrie Churches, are again enjoying the services of their several pastors. Bracebridge has become vacant by the appointment of Rev. Mr Findlaj to th« supervision of the Mission Field. APPENDIX. Ix Auvmpntatjon. One congregation, Hillsdale and Elmvale having risen to the miuiniuiii stipi'id, has been removed from the list of Augmenttsd Congregations, Parry Sound and Midland are removed from the aid receiving list of stations, and placed ou the list of Augmented Oongregafcions. Knox and Guthrie churches, one charge, make their first application for supplement, in consequence of the settlement of Rev. Mr. Morrison. No Winter Supply. Not only winter cold, but winter silence reigns through- out a great part of this larg'! Mission Field. The supply of missionary services ia interrupted for the winter season by reason of lack of laljourers. The irritation of the Stations on this account seems to be increasing. The question is an urgent one for the General Assembly to consider — how are regular services throughout the year to be secured. PiiKSBYTEUY OP OwES SouKD. — During tho summer, our work progressed most favorably. In every station the reports showed increase, both of interest an .5 membership. It was found impossible, however, to get men for all the fields mi the winter. An attempt was made to have a monthly supply from the coUe.:, , but the expense ano. distance were too great, to make it general. This diffir •» of getting supply during the winter, is making itself felt most injuriously, ir tht more remote and destitute fields of our Presbytery. Our Presbytery is anxi; >«ly looking to the Assembly, to make some provisions of men, to meet the crying v ■i,it. Deputations were appointed to visit the congregations in the interests of the Augmentation Scheme, but their etiorts did not meet the success of last year. Presbytery of Saugeen. — All the Mission fields in this Presbytery are self- supporting. Four of the congregations are on the Augmented list. Two of the congregations give less than the mininmm ($750), but the pastors in these fields, knowing that their charges are able to pay at least the minimum, refuse to allowr the Presbytery to apply for a grant to the Home Mission Committee. Although the Presbytery has not made large contributions to the Home Mission, or Aug- mentation Funds, it has succeeded during the last three years, in making th« Mission fields self-sustaining, and in increasing the contributions of the people in many cases by $50 and in some by $100, and in bringing several up to the min- imum. Presbytery of Guelph. — A congregation has been formed, with a commun- ion roll of sixteen members, at Linwood, through the labois o? the Rev. Alex Russell, and placed under his charge in connection with St. Andrews Ohurchi ilawkesville. A new stonechurcli has been erected with sitting room for one hundred and fifty. The congregation seemr enthusiastic; they promise in the meantime $100 towards the pastor's salary, that being all they feel able to do after the elibrti they have made, in providing a houst; of worship. A station has been organized at Drayton, in connection with Moorefield anfl Rothsay, under the pastoral care of Mr. E buison. Ht> has been preaching here for some time, and the people have coutributeJ iJlOO towards uis salary, to sho«r their appreciation of his services, A station has been opened in West Garafraxa, in connection with the secondi church, Garafraxa, both receiving student supply. No definite arrangements hav« vA;' « APPENDIX. vp to this date been made, as to the pvoportion which shall he paid by the recently lornied station for supply ot preaching,. Presbvtery of IIasiilton. — We have very little to report from the fields in the Hamilton Presbytery either new or particularly encouraging. The Fort Erie group continues to be supplied by the Rev. J. S. Stewart, who lias done faithful work for nearly two years, in a very discouraging field. His engagement expires with May. The future of the field is still an open question. Port Oolborne, reduced to a Mission station since last report, is making sat- iflfactoiy progress under Mr R. Pyke, a Catechist. Louth continues to be supplied with Merritton. A change m spoken of in this field, which may he reported at the close of the current half year. Wellandport has had very little supply during the winter. The Rev. Thos_ Alexander who was sent in, was not able tn do the work. A student takes charge for the summer month* This is on'^ of onr most difficult fields, on account of both its position and composition. We are trying to do our best with it. It was expected that Ancaster East would pass from the list of stations sup- plied through the Home Mission, by forming a self-sustaining congregation in onion with a neighboring- station. This hope for the present has been disappointed. Barton is being supplied by the Presbytery. Prospoctive changes make the outlook for some of our Mission stations brighter than in the past, but we will not prophesy, as hopes are often doomed to disappointment. Presbytery op Paris: — The Mission field of this Presbytery is limited. Dar- ing the year, in addition to East Oxford which has been regularly supplied, and Balfour Street Mission West Brantford, supported by Zion Church, Brantford, a new preaching station has been opened in Onondaga, seven miles from Brantford. The membership of this promising station, is largely composed of former members of Dr Oochraae's church in Brantford, and the Presbyterian churches in Caledonia and neighboirhood. Presbytery of London: — There are at present only two Mission fields worked by this Presbytery, Springfield and North Street. The latter is a new station, opened in April last, and situated six miles north of St. Thomas. The prospects both there and at Springfield, are encouraging, if continuous supply can be secured. One pastoral charge which was, last year, on the list of aid-receiving congregations, that of Ailsa Craig, and Carlisle, has become self-supporting. Presbytery of Cuatiiam: — The Mission stations in this Presbytery are fairly prosperous, Essex Centre raised this year to the status of a regularly organized congregation, has recently given a call which has been accepted. The congregation will require to be put at first on the Augmentation Fund, but in a little while, it irill, in all probability, be self-supporting. The ground gained last year in Maidstone Mission field, has been more than held, and our people there have now, after twenty years working and waiting, a prospect of having before long, a settled pastor. The church edifiops, wliich were being erected at the date of last report, at Tilbury Centre and Windfall, were opened last summer, the latter entirely free from debt. APPENDIX. xi Durlnq last winter, while the students were at Colleafe, several Elders and othfT godly men, did goud service in Mission fields of the Preshytery. Presbytkkv of Sarnia. — Mission work was prosecuted in the Presbytery of Sarnia. durinij tlie past year, more satisfactory than during any otli-r year sinoe the formation of the Presbytery. Fjr the first time.the fields were supplied nearly thtt whole of the winter. The number added to the church was ldri,'e, two beautiful and coiumodious churches were opened, and a third is no.v ready for beinji^ op;3neil. These building-, are either out of debt, or el.se provision is male for paying the debt. There are four fields within the bjunds of ♦'h ; PresiiVLery, Petrolia, Oil City, and Oil Springs, Sombra Village and Duthil Church, Black Creek and Wa- buuo. Two of these fiekh have prob ii)ly arrived at the stage, when it would be more advantageous to have settled pastors over them. Tiiese fields are Oil City and Oil Springs, and Blajk Creek and Walrano. The last mentioned field is new no burden on the funds of the Home Mission Com'nittee. It is but right to state, that much of the winter, supply was given by an arrangement of Presbytery, by which eacli minister within the bounds, was to give two Sabbath days during the winter- Presbyteiiv of IIl'uon. — There have been no new stations opened during the year, nor has there been any change in the Augmented congregations. Goderich Gaelic is the only ^Mission station within the liounds of the Presl)ytery. The con- grega'tion is composed chiefiy of fishermen, who spend the greater part of the summer on the Lakes. The people are not in good circumstances, and have had only partial supply during the year. Bayfield and Bethany have had regular supply darinw the year. The Beth- any people had their church burned a few months ago, buc they intend building again, and have considerable subscribed for that purnos(^ These congregations are thinking of calling a minister who has been laboring amongst them during the past six months. Things are going on very well at Grand Bend, and also at Exeter, but no change has taken place during the year financially. Both are aided as formerly hj the Augmentation Fund. It is sufficient to say, that the cause of Christ has prospered during the past year. There have been large additions to the member- ship, in nearly all the congregations. Presbytehy of Bruce. — The Mission Field within the bounds of this Pres- b/cery comprises fifty-one regular stations, and several other stations, to which 'casional preaching is given Twenty- five of these regular stations are on the Great Manitoulin Island — said to be the largest island in fresh water in thre pn^sscd with application, we might easily make room at Providence Bay for line, and at 'I'hesalon, where the people havt^ signified their wish to have a pastor Fettled over thern. The Home Mission Committee of the Assembly, has in the fast proniisetl financially, every encouragement, and we have full confidence will con- tiiMip the (Micouragoment for the future. Surely there are some ministers of our tl., ch wlio might very profitably .serve in such (Icstitute localities? APPENDIX. Kl'K Our ppople have built very comrortable churchos for tlmnsolv^s in tho fol- lowing placf's; — Manitowaning, Gon* Bay, (here there is also u gielu- socurcd). Thesalon and the Sault St. Marie. They arc also preparing to build churchos at Little Current, Hilton and Richards Landing. In all these places help is requir- ed. The churches in these places would have been built fn- this but for the ina- bility of the people. How shall we best attend to the wants of this destitute portion of our land t By sending a sufficient number of ordained men to form a Presbytery, who shall come into contact with its wants, and use the ni'^ans which the Church may pro- vide to the very best advantago^ seems the only hopi^ of these outlying districts. TIIEMUSKOK\ FIELD As already refcricd to in the report from the Presbytery of Barrie, Vhe Homo Mission Committee at its meeting in October last, appointed the Rev. Allan Find- lay of Bracebridge, as an ordained missionary to labor in, and supervise the Mus- koka and other distant mission fields. The minute of the Committee's action is as follows : "Supervision of Muskoka field, — An extract minute of the Presbytery of Bavrie was read, asking the appointment for Muskoka of a supi^rintendent of mis- sions, whoso whole time and services would be given to the work, and recommend- ing that the Rev. A. Findlay receive the appointment. Rev. R. N. Grant was heard in support of the applii;ation. After lengthened consideration, the following reso'utions w.'re adopted: — Tliat an ordained missionary be appointed to labor in and supervise the mis- sion fields in Algoma, Muskoka and Parry Sound districts, and along the line of the ''Canadian Pacific Railway" to North Bay. He shall discharge his duties under the direction of the executive of this committee, being subject to the jurisdiction respectively of the Presbyteries of Bruce and Barrie while within their bounds. That the salary of said missionary beat the rate of .ft, 200 per annum, to- gether with travelling e.Kpenses when beyond the bounds of the Presbytery where he resides." Mr Findlay having accepted the appointment, entered upon the discharge of his duties in November. The fol'owing in substance is his report, as laid b^'fore the last meeting of the Home Mu. on Committee: — I beg leave to report that I entt-red upon the discharge of tho duties assigned me by the Home Mission Committee a out the middle of November. My intention at first was to visit the stations along the Nipissiag road, and then at the request of the Convener of the Home Missien Committee to go on to the C. P. R. and sper.ding a coup'e of months at least among the stations on the line which had re- cently been assigned to the Presbytery of Barrie, and which unfortunately were without supply. This plan I carried out so far as visiting the stations south of Lake Nipissing is concerned, but at Nipissing village I received a telegram calling me home on account of sickness in my family. For this reason I was unable to leave home for any length of time during the months of Deceml)er and January, u XIV APPENDIX. and so cotifinod luy attention during these months to the statioiis \slthin conveni- ent distance. . During the winter I have visited twenty seven of our mission stations have spent every Salibatli oxi'ept three among the stations, and haw travelled over 2,100 miles. My object in visiting these stations has been threefold 1st to hold a missionary meeting in each a'ul thus interest them more diroct'y in the work of our church, but especially in our Homo \Iission work. "ind. To see that they were properly organized as to the man.aL,'ement of their financial affairs — getting a com- mittoc of management appointed wliere none existed, which I found to be the case in many instances. .3rd. If po.ssib!e to secure r larger contribution from the peo- ple for supp'y and thus Inssen tlu' grant given by the Homo Mission Committee. The first group visited was that lying along th(! Nipis.siiig road and forming part of the fields occupied by Messrs Kno.K and Oarioeh respectively, Ac Spenco and Maganatewan, under the care of Mr Knox, we had good meetings. The former station were hurrying on their new church that they miijht get the use of it as soon as possible, the school house in which hith rto they have been worshiping being too small for the congregation and otherwise uncomfortable. That Mr Knox might get the benefit of the special grant made to catechists, these stations prom- ise an increase, Spence to pay $100 and Mai;anatewan |150 per annum. Mr Knox seems to have a thorough hold upon the sympathies of the people, and much good may be expected to result from his labors amons; them. Commanda and Nipissing came next in order. These stations for a series of years have bean under the earo of the Students Missionary Association of Knox College. However as they desirod more continuous supply than the Society conld give them, the Presbytery pi-acti- cally took them in charge, when Mr Garioch was appointed in September last for six months, and nov,' that they have asked a continuation of his services for tho year, we cannot do less than comply with their request. As there is much land how- ever yet to be posse.ssed, we will have no diiliculty in giving the Society other fields in return. At the close of missionary meetings at both stations, a Committee o£ Management was appointed and lesolutions passed unanimously that Mr Garioch's services be continued and that they do all in their power to raise the amount ne- cessary to secure tlie increased grant. From the 5th to 9th January I held missionary meetings in the Oouchiching groups of stations at which I enjoyed the valuable assistance of the Rev. R. Humo M. A, On the 12th and 13th similar meetings were held at Penetangushene and Wyebridge, at which like services were rendered by the Rev. D. James of Mid* land. Thanks are due to both of these brethren for the services so hoartily ren- dered. On the proceeding Sabbath's I had given service to these stations. On the 16th of Jnnuary I went north to Stisted where I held service morning and even- ing on Sabbath the 18th. On the following Monday we held our Missionary meet- ing which was well attended considering the cold stormy night. A difficulty which had existed for some time at this station, and which was working injuriously to the interests of tho cause was amicably arranged, and it is to be hoped that a liet- ter state of feeling will henceforth exist among our members here. An effort wa3 made by the rearrangement of the stations composing this group to secure service in each of them every Sabbath. Whether this can be carried out remains to bo i APPENDIX XT 3ti- "or 19 ;d3 of IIC- ing mo nd lid- e li- the en- fet- ich r to .et- .•ico bo c seen. South Falls find TTffington, were also visited at this time and an arrange- made associating at their own request the former with the latter. This will greatly strengthen the Utfington field and will render possible that which is so earnestly desired by the fields here, the enjoyment of service during the entire year. At UfEngton I found that a very neat and commodious church had been erectad since my last visit, which indicates their enterprise and desire to promote he Master's glory. Returning to Barrie for our Presbytery meeting on the 27th Jan. I pro- ceeded from there to Toronto on the 28th. and met with the Committee of th« Students Missionary Association of Knox College, with whom I made arrangements as to the fields to be occupied within the bounds of the Barrie Presbytery during the coming snmrafer. The following arrc^ngenient was made viz., that the fields known as the Nipissing, Onmmanda arid Stony, bo given over to the care of the Presbytery, and that thej assume clicrge of the fields Morrison, Bethune and Mc- Conkey, should the necessary information regarding these fields bo forthcoming. It was also agreed that they send a missionary to Port Carling for four and a half months, and continue in charge of Baysville. I am happy to report that mission- aries have been appointed by the society to all these fields. On the 29th 1 turned northward again to visit the stations lying north of Huntsville. The field occupied by Mr. W. M. Robertson first claimed attention. Some of our meetings wcie but tiiinly attended, owing no doubt to the intense cold alternatively with storms, which characterized the weather. On Sabbath February 1st I preached at Knox Church Chaffy, and at Emsdale. Meetings were held on Monday and Tuesday at these two points. On Wednesday and Thursday \ crossed over into Mr. Knox's field and visited Beggboro and Doe Lake. On Friday I re- turned to Mr. Robertson's charge at Katrine, and on Saturday I held meetings at Burkes Falls. I found in some of these stations much need for a word of counsel as to their financial affairs. While some were displaying zeal in them, others appeared content to let matters take care of themselves, no annual meetings being held and a lack af interest generally in the progress of the station. In all these stations, meetings were appointed to be held at an early date, to appoint Commit- tees of management who should at once canvass the stations for subscriptions for the coming year, and report to me as soon as possible. At date of writing this, very few such reports have come to hand. On the 8th I supplied the stations at Berricdale, Burkes Falls, and Katrine and held a meeting at the former place on Monday. Though the nip;ht was stormy we had a good attendance. The ques- tion of the re-arrangement of these two fields, that occupied by Mr. Knox and Mr. Robertson respectively, was considered at those meetings. The proposition was to place Maganatewan, Spence, Berricdale and Burkes Falls, one group, and Katrine, Emsdale. Knox Church, Chaffy, Beggboroand Doe Lake, in another. Ma- ganatewan and Spence had already decided in favor of the change, Knox, Chaffy was indifferent, Emsdale would accept the change if thought to be for the l)est, but would rather remain in present connection. Beggboro and Doe Lake were opposed to it generally, Katrine decidedly, while the sentiment of the friends al Burkes Falls and Berricdale, found expression in a motion unanimously agreed to a joint meeting of these atationa, to the eliect that "the field be left as it is in ^e meantimn." XVl APPENDIX. Just north of this group of stations lio^ the Town '.hips of Strong to which reference has already been made. Here we have four from year to year under the fostering care of the Stud tions fcr'uS Missionary hich have i'lown Assoc ciation of Knox College, reciving only summer supply. In spite of th^ir adverse circum- stances they have not only increased in numbers from year to year, but also have become consolidated. Cultivating a spirit of independence which is highly praise- worthy, they now for the first timtj come under the care of the Prf^sbytery Ask- ing no grant from the Home Mission Committee, they resolved to meet expense of students supply for this summer themselves, asking very earnestly, that thoy be not left alone for the winter months any more. In the centre of this group is the village of Sundridge, beautifully located at head of Stony Lake, enjoying also railway communication, the Gravenhurst and Callander Junction, passing tiirough it. This promises to be a place of some note, in the near future, as a summer resort, and also being surrounded by exceptionally fine land, it will become a con- siderable business centre. Here we have a few earnest men who are doing their utmost for our cause and who look forward hopefully to the time svhen thoy shall have their own pastor among them. Engle Lake and Strong stations in this group, already possess comfortable church buildings, while at Sundridge the frame al- ready up will be hurried on to completion this spring. Members of our churcli wishing to change their location for business purposes, might do worse that visit Sundridge before deciding the question. From this point I pursued my way toward the Pole through some thirty miles of wilderness along the line of railway under construction, by a road cut out by the contractors for convenience in getting in their supplies. This being the mosc direct road to my next appointment at Powassan, and being anxious to see the country along "the right of way", I took passage on a cadger's sleigh in prefer- ence to the more comfortable stage route via Nipissing. I reached my destination at Powassan next day about roon, spending che intervening night in one of the contractor's camps, being hospitably entertained, receiving the best that was going, even to the warmest spot on the floor for bed, having a cook on either side of me to keep off the side draughts. While passing over this route I was very much im- pressed with the fact that here, had we a suitable missionary, we have a most iu- teresting field of labor among the men who are now, and will be in increasing numbers, employed on this work during the coming summer. In addition to many who speak Esglish, there are many foreigners, Italiaas, Finlanders, Swedes and not a few Greeks engaged in the work. Could a suitable man be found who had a knowledge of any or all these languages, especially the Italian, most important results might be accomplished by his passing up and down the line, supplying them with religious literature in their native languages, and above all speak- ing to them the word of life. Fully eighty miles at the north end of the line will be a busy scene during the next seven or eight months, and surely it is not too much while they give us the highway through the rocks and over the ravines of this rough country, that we point out to them, many of them strangers in a strange laiid, that better way, eren the way of life. At Powassan I found every thing in excellent order. Our missionary meet- ing was IMd at the house of Mr. John Clark, as no churou building has been eroci< APPENDIX. Wll nd da ant em ak- vill too of 3et. bci- Pel yet. They are fully organized with an energetic Managing Committee, wlio werK at the time of my visit circulating their subscription list for the year, wliich I have since learned amounts to $128. This station is under the oare of Mr. (iari- och whoso services they desire to retain for the year. My next point was South East Bay on ' ake Nipissing, or Callander P. O. We have here I am satisfied the materials out of which may be formed a flourish- ing station, but they are as yet ungathered. The best I could do here was to hold an informal meeting with a few of our people to talk over plans for the future working of the field. It was suggested that by uniting this point with North Bay on the C P. R. some ten miles distant, and by including Thorncliffe, atiother sta- tion on the 0, P. R. some four miles distant, a strong group would bo secured in which service could be given to each station every 8al)bath. The first want at present here, is a place in which to hold meetings. Being quite new not even a school exists. A church is absolutely necessary. This will bo an important point of the G. it C. I. R.ll. both as a lumbering centre and also as a summer resort. I recommended that on the arrival of their missionary for the summer, a meeting of the congregation be held for the purpose of appointing a Committee of Manage- ment, also that steps be taken for the immediate erection of a place of worship. This is one of those cases which appeal very strongly to the lil^jrality of friends who may desire to advance our work in this new country. On Saturday 22nd February after a walk K.i ten miles I found myself at North Bay, an important point on the 0. PR. ^ I held service on Sabbatii morning and evening to a congregation of from 75 to 80. On Monday evening we had our missionary meeting, and after it a business meeting of the congregation. The his- tory of this station is interesting and augurs well for the future. Supply was given for the first time last summer by Mi. McLood, a missionary froiu the Montreal College Students Association, Though receiving only some four or five months supply altogether 1 found a congregation pretty fully equipped, with a Committee of Manogement, a church nearly completed with only a small debt upon it and the people anxiously waiting for a missionary. Tliey have received no supply since last September till i arrived among them. They also strongly expressed the hope that they be not left without supply for the coming winter. This point being the end of a division on the 0. P. R. a consideraljle number of railway employees make this their headquarters. And although the population is somewhat fluctuat- ing so far as individuals are concerned, yet the numbers are pretty well kept up. It is an important point also as it is likely to become the county town for the dis- trict of Nipiss'iig. I next proceeded to Sunbury, the junction of the Algoma branch with the 0. P. R. This was a point of .some importance during the con- struction of the railway, but as the construction pushed west-ward the population to a great extent went with it. I found from information received that there w(!rc only six protestant families in the place, the remainder being French Canadian Boman Catholics. I did not go further west on this line as I was informed that ihe work on the eastern extension waB about being closed, the men returning from the west at the rate of about 100 per day. I returned east- ward to Sturgeon Falls for the following Sabbath. Matters here were in much the same position as at North Bay, no supply had been given since last fall. A church has been erected xvm APPENDIX. here also, but not so nearly completed as at North Bay. On Monday evening T huld our missionary meeting which was pretty well attended, and considerabh; in- terest inpnifosted in our church work. Having received a proposition from the Montreal Students .\ssoc;ation to take up work along the line for the summer, I assigned them that portion of the line from this point west- ward, making Sturgeon Falls, head(iuarters. Here as at North Bay the preceding week, I held service on the Wednesday evening. From this point I returned to North Bay for service on Sabbath the 8th inst, and found that in the meantime considerable progress had been mau' in collecting money for the Home Mission Fu nd. On Monday I turn- ed my face homeward, arriving on Wednesday, thankful for the preserving care enjoyed during those weeks, and humbly hoping that good to our work and glory to the Master may result from these visits to our stations. I have not dispensed the ordinance of the Supper in any of the stations, as this had been attended to in them all, only a few months previously. I deemed it of importance to get the stations placed as fully as possible on a healthy financial basis. I found in many instances great need for directions and encouragement to this, and I trust that the hints given will result in many instances in lessening the grants to these fields. In nearly every station visited, I got them to do something directly for the Home Mission Fund, the returns are not all in yet, but in so far as received the prospect is, that their contributions will be a consi(1erable drop in the bucket. A list of these contributions so far as received up to latest date is appended. I may also state that all monies received as collections at Sabbath ser- vices and at missionary meetings, are credited to the stations as contributions to the Home Mission Funds. (Mr. Findlay during his visit to the stations, collected for the Home Mission Fund the sum of ^332 47.) I MANITOBA AND THE NORTH WEST TERRITORIBS. The following is the report of the Synod of Manitoba, of the work accomplish- ed during the past year. From various causes the expansion of this work was not so marked as in the preceding year. It can be said, however, that during no previous year was the satisfaction expressed so general, or the work done more enduring. The resolution of the General Assembly erecting the Synod, gave it a territory considerably larger than that occupied by the late Presbytery. The Synod com- prises the whole of the provinces of Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Athabusia, and v„rx of Ontario, besides the territories of Keewatin and the North-west. It extendi truirs L^ ke Superior on the east to the Rocky Mountains on the west, and from the 4',) ,h parall.'l on the south to within the centre Circle on the north. Followin'; tb'' Ip-*" tf the Canadian Pr cific Railway, which traver- ses the country froi; CAt;t t-» Wiist, tie Sy'^d is l,30i» miles in length, and from the southern boundary ♦ * t,' ,, uwiMn iin»it; (habiUble by Europeans) it is at least 600 miles wide. The s< 1 1 lemeiL oi such a country imposes weighty responsibilities en the St»te. To provide ch . iDconm.' 3(;ttlers with the means of graco, and so 1.^ APPENDIX. ^ '•an the ins •cle 'or- om ast iea so i lay dppp and stronjr tho foundations of national virtue, imposes at least equal re- sponsibilities on the Ohurch. If tiie material and intellectual belong to the State, tho moral and religious should be the care of the Ohu*- h. Historical Sketch — A short sketch of the stc^,; by which the work has TPachod its present proportions may not be uninteresting. Tho Presbyteriaa Church in Canada began work in the North-west in 1851 by the appointment of the late Rev. Dr. Black as missionary to the Highland Colonists, under Lord Selkirk, settled on the Red River, in what is now the parish of Kildonan. Eleven years later Mr. Black was joined by Rev. James Nisbet, who ministererl to settlers at I'lttle Britain and Headingly. In 1866 Mr. Nisbet was appointed rais'iionary to the Oree Indians on the Saskatchewan, and his work there resulted in laying tlie foundation of what has since become the flourishing settlement and town of Prince Albert. In 18(39 the Presbytery of Manitoba was organized with four ministers, viz., Messrs Black, Nisbot, Fletclu r and MaoNabb. At the same time, Mr. D. B. Whimster, sent out by the Foreign Mission Committee took ohirge of the Kildonan schjol, and for nearly two yearn, assisted by Dr Black, labored assid- uously in furthering the interests of higher education in connection with Pres- byterianisra in this country. While thus employed Mr. Whiraster assisted the i.rethren above named in preaching the Gospel in regions adjacent. Services were cMtinued in 1870 at Kildonan, Lltt'e Britain, Headingly, Poplar Point, High BialF, Portage la Prairie and Prince Albert. Up to this time, the growth was slow. The North-west was unknown. It was not yet a part of the Dominion, and its adaptability for settlement had not been fully proved The cession of the country to Canada marks a new era in its history. The crowding populations and pent up energies of the eastern provinces fouad here ample scope, and speedily effected a change. The material growth since has been simply marvellous. Nor has thi Church been a laggard. The Asseralily of 1884 erected the Synod of Mani- toba and North-west Territories. It comprises the Fresbyteries of Winnipeg, Rook Lake and Brandon. Its roll contained the names of 58 ordaimd ministers, 18 of whom belonged to the Presbytery of Winnipeg, 11 to that of Rock Lake, and 33 to that of Brandon. In addition to these, there were 36 probationers, students cat<;chisis and teachers, in the employment of the Church. The congregations an.. mission fields numi)ered 81, and connected with them were 251 points at which Services were held. Meeting of the Synod — .-according to the Appointment of the General As- sembly, the Synod met in Knox Churcii Elall, and svas constituted and orgai :ed by the appointment of Dr. Bryce, as Moderator, a .d Mr Whimster, as Clerk. The Synod appointed Mr. Ale.K. Matheson, Mr. H. J. Borthwick and Mr. A. MoKellar to be respectively the first Moderators of the Presbyteries of Winnipeg, Rock Lake and Brandon. The business pertaining to each Presbytery territorially was hand- ed over by tho Synod, and tho Presbyteries were instructed to attend to tho same. Each Presbytery was instructed to nominate throe of its members to form with th'i Snpwinterkdent of Missions, the Synod's H- M. Committee. Those thus nominav, ed, together with the Superintendent, were appointed such Oommittee, and the Committee organizi^d by app6ir*ing the Superintendent, Convener, and Mr. D. B., VN^imater, Secretary-Treasurer. The Synod defined the duties of the Oommittee XX APPENDIX. »nd its relation to the several presVj^riea. Tho Co»rmittoe hold two meetings during the year, and, through an e::ecutive, attended to any business emerging in the interval. Immigration —The volume of immigration to the North west was much smaller last year than during the preceding year — only about 8,000 having settled in the country according to official returns. The disturbances at present on the Sas katchewan, although in isolated settlements, and far removed from those in Mani- toba and Assiniboia, are sure to act injuriously on immigration this year. Follow- ing on the heels of a depression consequijnt upon a partial failure of crops and low prices, the situation is much aggravated. This check, however, can only be temporary. Resume of Work Don? —Work has been vigorously prosecuted in all the fields 02cupied in 1 883, with the exception of Dumfries, South West Moose Mountain and Meadow Lea. Sickness among missionaries and lack of funds checked our progress slightly. This contraction, however, was more than offset by the occupa- tion, for the fir.st time, of Fort McLeod, Touchwood Hills, Yorktoa, Riverside, Pancake Lake, O&thcart, Shell River, and Oarlyle and the re occupa''jn of Bt*ttle- ford. In connection with Edmonton, Oak River, Elkhorn and some other fields, new stations were organized. There was thus a gain of nine fields and twenty- three stations. Owing +0 the assistance rendered by ministers visiting us from Ontario^ a t^ood deal of exploration waf done, and occasional services given to fam- ilies too widely scattered to be organized regularly as mission fields. Although the number of fields occupied during ^'inter was considerably larger than ever ba- fore, yet about 1,500 families of the Ohurch were for six months -„ithout the means of grace. This must tell injuriously on the spiritual tone of congregations and famines thus situated. Supply — i'aere were eighty-one missionaries and ministers engaged in the Home Mission field, and as pastors of augmented congregations during ]8S4:-'8.5, 'K.fthem, fifty- one were ordained ministers, .;i ,'hteen students, and eleven cate- chists. Inductions — Mr. A. Urquhart was inducted into the pastoral charge of Regina, Mr. A. B. Baird, of Edmonton, Mr. W. Mc William, of Prince Albert, Mr. James Todd, 0^ Burnside, Mr. W. A. McKonzie, of Oarberry, Mr. J. Lawrence, of Stonewall, !i.i Mr. A. H. McLaren, of Springfield. Several other congrega- tions are putting forth commendable etforts to call ministers, but they are prevent- ed by the fewsess of men and tb > difficulty of hearing candidates. Three demis- sions took place during tho year. Church Building — Churches were built at Port Arthur, Wolseley, Melwyn, Oknwilliam, Medicine Hat, Stur^^eon River, EUisboro, Moffatville, Maiiitou, Greenridge, Souris and Battleford; and manses at Springfield, Burn.side and Min- nedosa. Work was begun on the church at Regina, and it will ba finished early this season. The cost of these buildings is estimated at over ,130,000. C. A M. tJ. Fund — The Church and Manse Building Fund materially aided this work. During the brief time the Superintendent of missions was in Ontario during the winter, gubscriptiuns to the amount of about |7,000 were obtained for the Fund and several congregations visited, undertook to canvass members and I adherent! vance ch Christ in Fin a not able on many family an that of I year, the averages t'nuincial put some glected, a relief. Emei and conic floating d< gregation Littlt slow like f in Little I Sprin gation is ji commodio Stone slow, but I Clear: travelling Domi gation. L (<.^ieen's) Fort ary to be s An energe Fort support of Township Groni •ongregati uid populi APPENDIX. XXI aflherents in aid of the work. The Board in charge of the Fund is prepared to ad- \ ance church and iiiaiist! erection as an aid to the extension of the Kingdom of Christ in the country. Finances — Financia'ly, tlie strain has been severe. Many Congregations were not able to implement their engagements to their ministers, and loss has fallen up- on many who could ill afford it. As oomp;.rod with other Synods, the average per family and per communicant, as shown by the Assembly's report, is higher than that of any Synod of the Church. In augmented congregations for the current year, the average per family is $11.77, and per communicant, $ It. 62, while the averages for the western iiection, last year were .$9.94 and $6.10 respectively. The fiiumcial outlook is not much brighter for this year. The present disturbance has jmt some money into circulation. Seeding in some place? has, however, been ne- glected, and the gain is only apparent. One good crop would give au imuieuso relief- PRE.SBYTERY OF WINNIPEG. AUGMENT KD C0NGRKGAT10N3. ided I Emerson -Air. McGuire resigned in December. Population was diminishing and congregation falling into arrears, AU arrears of salary are now paid off, and floating debt wiped Oiit. Since spring opened, the town is reviring and tV ; con- gregation is in better hexrt, .inl anxious to call a minister. Liittle Britain — Mr. Matheson is leaving to go to Avonmore. Growth here is slow like all the river congregations ; a duaujial advance in Selkirk, but a decliue in Littie Britain. Springfield — Called Air. A. AIcLaren. The district is flourishing, and congre- gation is growing. This charge should require no aid after this year. A neat and commodious manse is nearly completed. Stonewall — Mr. J. Lawreiic- was inducted in December. Growth has been slow, but 3icj.dy. Should be st;lf sustahiing in a short time. SUPPI.KMKN : KD M18SI0.; CONGREGATIONS. Olearsprings —Somewhat discouraging tc' missionary. Settlement scattered ; travelling chtficult ; families leaving: faithful service, but little growth. Dominion City, &■:.. — Has called' \Tr. P F. LangiU. Traprovemetit in congre- gation. OfMf'iridge built a neat church, and has hub little debt: Mr. Muuro ((Queen's) rendered acceptable service. Fort Francis and Rainy liiver — Country settle;! by Ontario people. Mission- ary to be sent this summer. Static^us promi><'d .•$4")0 per aunutu toward supjjort. All energetic, ordained minister retjuire'd for this held. Fort William and Oliver— Organized partially, and promises !?-t.')0 towarda support of missionary: Distant from Port Arthur or 7 miles. Town plot and Pownship of Oliver (-'() miles distant) to receive supply with Fort William. Greenwood, itc. — Shows .soiof' progress. Wr^re the fiHld morn coiapa^ t, the •ongregation would ''all, and soon l>c'cyme self supporting. Mr. M«;FArl*iie faithful iud popular. ZXIl APPENDIX. Hea'lingly, &c. — Ohnrcb renovated. Renewed interest this spring, ant^ prom- ises of moro financial aid. Not much spiritual progress — lukewarm. Meadow Lea and Poplar Point — Stationary. Missionary sent this year, and out'oak brighter. During summer, Posen, a new field somewhat neglected hither- to, some 30 miles distant from this field, will receive fortnightly supply. Morris, &c. — Almost at a standstill ; slight improvement. Country stations growing. Large areas near the town not cultivated. Port Arthur — Became self-sustaining last autumn. Mr. Herald has done a good work. Town growing rapidly. Handsome and commodious church built. No debt. Congregation anxious to call. Rat Portage — Self-sustaining. Wish to call a minister. People spirited and liberal; Satisfactory. Whitemouth— 60 miles west of Selkirk on the 0. P. R., and Niverville, 20 miles south of Winnipeg, are unvisited by other denominations. About 45 Pro- testant in all resident Proposed to send them occasipn,al supply, and as frequent- ly as possible. PRESBYTERY OF ROOK LAKE. AUGMENTED CONGRHGATION'S. Oarraan — Advancing stoarUly, both spiritually and materially. Mr. Ross ig beginning to see the fruits of his hard work. Congfe^^tion at Carinin is building a church. Manitou — The present terminus of the Canada Pacific South Western Rail- way ; growing, and promises to be a {rood town. Congregation is increasing in membership, and financial ability. A'v^ut becoming self-suitaiuing. Nelson— The 0. P. S. W. Ry. is built 8 miles south, and the Manitoba S. W. Ry. has refused to run into town. This has seriously clouded its prosperity. Most of the business has moved to Morden, the railway station south of Nelson. When Mr. D. G. Cameron resigned, the Presbytery grouped Nelson and Mountain City. With Morden as the centre of the group, a strong charge may be built up. Rock Lake — A large and laborious field. Want of railway facilities seriously checked its growth. Mr. Farqaliarson is highly esteemed. BUPPLEMENTED MISSION COXGREGAYIONS. Oartwright — A new field — was occupied for the firrt time. Formerly Mr. Farquharson gave occasional service, but a wide country -o the south aud west lay unoccupied. Three new stations were opened up with abtut 45 families, making the number for the whole field about 60. Oartwright lies south of Rock Lake, And between Clearwater and Wakopa. Mr. Fraser, of Minitoba College, reudered acceptable service. Darlingford — Constituted a group, and Mr. H. J. Borthwick placed in charge. South of the Pembiaa R*ver o^tiUers are iaoreaaing, aud the prospect of the deld i«^eei:iug. , I APl'KNl'lX. xxiil 'Dft1or,iin'», or West Turtle Mountain — Similar'y sihiatofl with Wakopa or East Tiirtlo Mountain (sw; Ix^low.) A railway woukl inspin' tliu peoplu with iiope, and raise several of our congregations to the self sustaining point in a year or two. Lintrathen — Durin'^ the winter Mr. D. Lantrow, formerly minister of the Welsh Oalvinistie Metliodist Church, was in charge, and rendered good service. Four stations constitute the group. Good progress is being made. Moirison — Owing to ill-health of the missionary appointed, and lack of funds, this field was nut occupied last season. A missionary has been appointed this season. Marringhurat has made substantial progress under Mr. Oairm, and is now de- sirous of calling him. Riverside lies north of Wakopa, or East Turtle Mountain field, and west of Pelican Lake. Mr. John McArthur, of Manitoba College, rendered good service here last summer. There are about iO families of our church. Swan Lake received supply last summer through the Missionary Society of Montreal College, but only occasional supp'y during the winter. This lield is promising, if a suitable missionary could be secured permanently. Wakopa, or East Turtle Mountain, has advanced very little, if any. People far removed from railways. It does not pay to team grain at present prices. From 100 to 150 miles of the best wheat raising country in the North-west has been KiTJons y retarded by the lack of railway facilities Wheat in some p'aces has been standing in the stack two years unthraslied. Work iu such tio.ds is discouraging. PRESBYTERY OF BRANOON. AUGMENTED CONGREG.\TION? ^urnside— Lies west of Portage la Prairio. Mr. James Todd was called. Under him the congregation is growing. Manse built. Edmonton — Mr. A. B. Baird was inducted last autumn. During the three years he has labored in the field, live stations were organized and two churches built. The financial record of thf» congregation is very high. Mr. J. L. Camp- bell, of Knox College, assisted Mr Baird last summer. The present disturbances may inflict loss on the settlers, but, it is hoped, no permanent injury may be sus- tained. Twelve united with the Church last year on profession of faith, Edmon- ton is 200 miles north of Calgarry, on the Saskatchewan. Gladstone — About 40 miles northwest of Portage la Prairie, shows no great gain. Mr. D. Stalker, has a wide laborious field, and occupies it with universal acceptance. High Bluff — Has been stationary as to families, but has made a slight advance financially. Good work is being done. Minnedosa — Is the present terminus of the M. & N. W. Railway. The town did not grow as rapidly as was expected. Nor did the congregation. The people gave liberally for the support of ordinances, but they are not sufficiently numerous. It is proposed to strengthen the congregation by attaching Cadurcia. Ill heallh, it is feared, will compel the present popular pastor to resign. XXIV APPENDIX. Prince Albert — With great unanimity called Mr. McWilliam, and he was in. ducted last autumn. The district sutlered severely through want of ram. Crops a failure. For a time the town haa 1) en almost in a state of siege, and the end is not yet, Reports not received since the half-breed uprising, but work done prior to that is most encouraging, llegina — I? the capital of Assiniboia. Congregation called Mr. A.. Urquharti and \w was inducted last sumuu-r. There has been oatisfactory progntss A neat and commodious brick church is in course of erection. Mr. Urquhurt rendered valuable service in the mission held lying north of the city, SUPPLEMKNTEU MISSION FIELDS (OLD,) Along the line of the C. F. K. are the following : — (the figures indicate the distance west of Winnipeg.) McGregor (SO) — Has increased in size and importance. Mr. T. McRae, is missionary, and gives general satisfaction. Chutcr (130) — Larg(! and inlluential field, but in financial )iiatters behind. The field is growing, and souls are being gathered in. Congregation should call and be self sustaining. Oak Lake (lOG) — Advanced considerably under Mr. Haig, of Knox College, and Mr. James Paterson, catechist. At Oak Lake and Criswokl stations, churches are being erected. Congregation wishes to call a minister. Virdeu (180) — Flourishing. Church-manse too small to accommodate audi- ence. Church to be built. Mr. J. M. Sutherland popular. Congregation ready to call. J''inancial record good. Moosomin (lilO) has received considerable accessions. Melwyn station built a neat church; Moosomin just wiping out debt on its church. Steady advance. Whitewood (:-'.jO)- -Advanced considerably. Etlbrts made to bui!d a church this year. The field is large and families scattered. Important. Broadview (2Gi)--Harely held its own financially. Last season not favorable to farmers in neighborhood. District not strongiy Presbyterian, Large Indian reserve north of the town. Greenfcdl (280) — Mr. J. Fotheringham did good service. Delicate state of health forbade continuing in work. Some spiritual gain. Finances unsatisfactory. WolseJey (204) made commendable progress. Churches erected at Wolseley, Ellesboro, and Mollatville, and all clear of debt ; Mr. llobson proving an ellicient missionary in matters spiritual, as well as material. Indian Head (312) has a good financial record, but there has been little growth. In the south a new station is opened up this year. Indian Head is separated from Qu'Api)elle station — four stations constituting the group. Qu'Ajjpelle Station (325) — Point of di^parture from the railway for Touch wood Hills and Prince Albert districts. Good work done and congregation grow- ing. Field opening up to the west, north-west and south-west, and three now stations organized. Congregation promises soon to become self-sustaining. > Moose Jaw (lOO) — Faithful service rendered, but town declining and congre- gation sufiering. People sympathetic and soirited. but not able to do what they wish. Mr. S. J, Taylor universally liked. I ing bill APPENDIX. XXV -7' re- .ey Mfdicine Hat (() miles N. W. of Portagti la Prairie. The town is an important Itusine'^s centre, in the middle of a pure wlu'at growing country, (iood progress made. Congregation ready to call. Church lie- ing built at CJlenilale station. Neepawa preparinii to l)uil(l manse this season. Auburn — Lies south of Neepawa, and is fast Ijecoming a good strong congrega- tion. Mr. T. Collins Court is rendering faithful .service. Cadurcis and Cl&nwilliam — Worked tocccther. District sutlered much through settlers leaving to take up second liomesteads, and through early frosts. Clan- william l)uilt comfortable church and with aid from the C. and M. 15. Fund, it is clear of debt. Rapid City — 20 miles north of P»randon. Town going liack and congregation sutl'ering in conse([u»'nce. Mr. A. McPherson doing good work. Newdale — 20 miles north of Rapid City Cau.se prospered under Mr. McAl lister. River \'i(>\v station re-opened. The construction of the M. and N \V. R. R. will greatly help our work. Strathclair— ."iO miles N. VV. of Minnedosa. Field wide and .settlers sullering by reason of distance from market. The building of the railway, it is hoped, will help congregation and minister. Birtle — .'5.') miles north of Moo.somin. Far ren.ovei from ••ail way, and con gregation lias not grown. Dithculties of .settlers aggravated by sale of large blocks of land to speculators. Settlement thin and churdies and schools diilicult to main- tain. Settlers beginning to occupy land to fast and south east. Reulah and Arron River settlements are attached to P>irtl •. Rossburn — 2;") miles north of i'.irtle. Ei'ected into a separate field and two new stations opened up in connection with it. Mr. .James Patterson, Catechist, is in charge. Bin.scarth — EtKciently supplied by Mr. J. Ho^g. Material growth prevented by distance from market and con.se(|uent low price of grain. When Miniska sta- tion found itself unable to implement its engagement to the minister, a deputation waited on him, and sorrowfully informed him that they wished him to cease his uiinistrations until they could pay him. Of course he continued his services. Oak River — 20 miles west of Rajiid City. Almost at a .stand still. Settle- ment not prosperous last season. Fort Qu'Appelle — 20 miles north of Qu'Appelle station. Considerable pro gress. Congregation ready to call. Manse being built. Mr. A. Matheson ren- dered good service last v.inter. 7 <^ //, /a ■^w '? s^' (? / //A IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1^ 12.8 |50 "^^ I.I b 1^ 25 III 1.8 Photographic Sciences Corporation // XXVI APPENDIX. Carrot River — Has dodin^d. Failure of crops, distance from market, and half-bn'ed uprising has proved disastrous. Mr. Sinclair to lie removed to a more oncoura;.;ing Held. FIKI.US SOUTH OK THE ('. I'. U. MAIN' LINE. Cypress River. — Retarded in growth hy distance from market. Field should be divided, hut financial considerations forbid. Missionary hard working, but Held discouraging. Millford — Steadily growing. Financial record not .startling Room for im- provement. Mr. Mowat a conscientious, laborious missionary. Rosiland — Advanced considerably. Brandon Hills station building a churcli. Congregation ready to call. Mr. (ieo. A. Laird proved himself a good missionary. Souris — Built a comfortable church, and subscriptions when paid, will wipe out debt. Town congregation spirited and liberal, but country stations cannot be so commended. Some spiritual good done. Carlyle — Under (.Queens College Mi.ssionary Society. (!ood woik done, Churcli to be built this summer. District retjuires permanent missionary. Alameda — Supplied by Queens College Society. Sent no missionary during winter. Missionary sent in this year. Dumfries — Was neglected last summer. INIissionary appointed this season. South-west Moose Mountain Country — Left without supply last year, but work resumed this summer. SriM'I.EMENTED MISSION FIELDS (nEW.) Battleford - 000 miles we.st of Winnipeg on the North Saskatchewan Mr. J. H. Cameron went there in the beginning of summer, and did a good work in the interests of temperance and religion, Church built and j^aid for. 8 families and 14 young men contril)uted 8500 for the support of ordinances. Touchwood I fills. — ."),j miles north of Fort Qu'AppelUi About 90 families, half of whom are Presbyterians. Knox College Missionary Society, supplied Held last summer. No supply in winter. Fort McLeod— (Occupied by Mr. W. P. INIackenzie, Knox College. Three points, Fort McLeod, Pincher Creek and Lethbridge supplied. District a ranching country. Missionary popular, and sends interesting incidents of spiritual good done among men who were apt to forget early training. Church being built and nearly completed- Hut few families Many young men. Cathcart — South-west of Moosomin. Crofter colony. People yet unable to do anything to snjjport ordinances, but thankful for missionary sent and attend on the means of grace. Church to be built this season Church and Man.se Board have it on hand About HO families. Ellvliorn— £ (pplied by (,)ueen's College iSFissionary Society last summer, and by Mr A. Smith during winter. Much was done to gather the people together. Four stations, and lietween b") and 60 families, Not occupied by others. Shell River — North of Binscarth. Five stations received some supply last summer. N'acant during winter. Over 40 families. Promises ^300 to support ordinances. Mi.ssionary sent this year. ) APPENDIX. xxvu Yorkton — Under care of Knox Collego Missionary Society last summer. Mr. W. S Moore supplied during the winter. A good congregatian organized, but .settlement (juite new. TarboUon, north of Griswold — 45 families. Pipestone, south-west of Oak Lake — 40 families. Cut Arm Creek, north-west of Fort Qu'Appelle— GO families. Green Valley, 80uth-we.st of Moosomin — 50 families. Longlakton, north of Regina — 50 00 f-iniilies. Tiger Hills, south of Milford — 35 families. Pine Creek, soutli of Calgary — 50 families. Jumping Creek, north-east of Fort Qu'Apelle — 55 families. All are new fields, to be occupied for the first time this year. Leaving out the returns from fields supplied this spring for the first time, the following summary of the work may be given There were sixty mission fields oc- cupied, having 262 mission stations, an average Sabbath attendance of 10,690' (It would seem as if the average attendancn at each station was given in some c^ses, although service was not weekly but fortnightly). Connected with the.se stations are 2,905 families and 2,223 conuuunicants. The Sabbath Schools reported 72, with an average attendance of 1,85(3. The returns in many cases do not show how much was paid on stipend occount. The sum of 815,26.'3 was contributed for church and manse erection, and $687 for the schemes of the church. The co itri- butions for all purposes amounted to .^34,816, The contributions for salary prom- ised for the current year amounts to 6-5, 187, and the number of sta'ions to be supplied are 298. There are 15 augmented congregations connected with the Synod, four of which belong to the Presbytery of Winnipeg, four to the Rock Lake Presbytery, and seven to the Brandon Presbytery. These augmented congregations have 46 stations, 683 families, 809 communioants, and an average Sabbath attendance of 1126. Contributions for church erection amounted to 62,730, for schemes ;B665, all purposes $13,861. In these station? are 19 churches and 9 manses. Combining these, as both constitute the Home Mission operations of the Church, the reports show that there are 59 churches and 14 manses, and that ser- vices were held at 808 points during thtf year. Connected with these stations are 3,488 families and 3,132 communicants. The average Sa" bath attendance is esti- mated at 13,885. There are 96 Sabbath Schools with an average atteiidarii-e of 2,9.s2. For church and manse building 817,993 were contributed, for schemes •■^1,352 and for all purposes .648,677. The stations to be occupied this year num- lier 354, and the salary promised for the current year by the people alone, amounts to 634,781. To make the statement complete, the figures of self sustaining congregations are added. Churolit;s 63, manses 18, stations 31S, families 4,350, coimiiun.. ants 4,457, average attendance 20,335, Sabbath Schools 105, average S. S. attendance 1,633. XXVUl APPENDIX. Thn j^rowth of the work for tlio last few years will he seen from the subjoined table : — 1871. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. Congregations and Mission Stations 9 198 • • • $2195 129 2027 1355 ; 15 619 ; 18 3 15301 1 184 2411 1988 8G 1201 29 7 292G8 247 3305 2537 47 1648 48 10 89085 318 Families 4350 Communicants Haltbath Schools Sal>l)ath School attendance Churches Manses 4457 105 4633 G6 18 Contributions for all purposes The reports show that a large per centage of the additions to the communion rolls w(;re on profession of faith. At some points there has been a spiritual awak- ening, and a number of the young people became savingly changed. Prayer meetings are Ix'ing more generally held, but the attendance in country districts is small. Pastoral visitation is systematically and extensively carried on, and in districts visited during the day, prayer meetings are held in the evening. It is feared that family worship is not g((neral. Arrangements were made last autumn for dispensing the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in all stations, and with the happii^st results. The sacrament of baptism is dispensed at intervals in fields occupied by catechists or students, by or- dained ministers in neighboring fields. Considerable attention was paid last year to the organization of Sabbath Scliools. Tiie want of accommodation, scarcity of teachers, and in some cases in- ability to secure the necessary appliances, prevented schools from being started. Union schools are organized at points where the number of children l»eIonging to any one denomination would preclude the organization of a denominational .school. The number of schools reported last year was 47, with an attendance of 1648 ; the number this year is 9G, with an average attendancf! of 2,982. Including those belonging to self-sustaining congregations the number would be 105, with an aver- age attendance of 4,638. Much assistance has been given in Sunday School work by donations of books and papers from schools in Ontario. It is hoped this aid will increase. A Sunday school was organized at one point. There was no communicant connected with tlu^ station. Two young men were induced to act as teachers, al- though they were not Christians. They faithfully studied the lessons, and soon came to the conclusion that they were unsaved. They were gradually led to re- pcmtance and the exercise of faith in Christ Jesus, and are now active Christian workers. The church at large can scarcely realize the good work her missionaries in the North-west are doing. The fields are wide, the settlers scattered, and the labor arduous. The check received by the reverses of the last two years has rendered corded Clospel APPENDIX. XXIX 1 ! their position all tho more trying. The (Committee would Itear testimony to the faithfulness and efliciency of the missionaries as a class, and to the valuable servic® rendered by them to the cause of religion ami morals liy their zeal and self-denial. Th(! service rendered by the Missionary Societies of Knox, C^ueen's, Montrea and Manitoba Colleges deserves more than mere mention. But for the missionaries sent l>y thesf Societies many of the Helds occupied last summer wou'd have been vacant. Eleven missionaries have been sent by these Societies into the Held this summer, two of »vhom are from Manitoba College. A few observations must close the report. Thf> country is of vast extent and possesses great and varied resourses. The climate is in winter, somewhat severe, but it is salubrious. Compared with Scandinavia and other countries of Northern Europe, the advantages are decidedly in favor of the North- west. Such a country may receive checks, still it must grow. At present the population is rapidly increasing. A large number of young men are immigrating here to engage in agricultural pursuits. They have little capital, except their brains and muscles, their enterprise and energy. They are generally speaking moral and law-abiding. A large percentage of them are Pres- byterians. Th(? importance of christian work among them now, can scarcely be <'ver estimated. Give the people the gospel now and in widening circles its influ- ence will be felt. Let them settle down in indifference, and if there is any truth in the law of heredity, we shall have at no distant date, to re-claim an irreligious, if not an infidel population, and the most incorrigible heathen are those in white faces — those who have lapsed from chiistianity to godlessness. Few realize how rapidly men lapse, and how low they sink, if left to them- selves. The Church began christian work last season in a settlement that had been neglected. The people were English speaking, a considerable portion being of Scotch or Scotch- Irish parentage or extraction. Not one per cent of a popula' tion of 400 ever professed faith in Christ, and six per cent could not be induced to attend church. A missionary in another field writes that the people are kind and liberal, but that only four in a settlement of considerable size, know anything of experinjental rrligion, and that he could not get anybody to stand by him in his attempts to put down open and glaring sins. Drunkenoss and licentiousness are destroying the people, and yet the population have become so accustomed to vice, that their degradation fails to shock them. The.se people fell ))ecau.se the Church failed to follow them. The power of the gospel is as strikingly seen in the way men sink without it, as in the way they are upheld and raised by its influence. Prompt action now will save unavailing regrets in the future. Of the young men coming to us fro.n the older provinces, not If) per cent, are communicants. Many of the non-commuuicants are not far from the kingdom of God. Let them be left uncared for, and instead of coming nearer and becoming subjects of the Kingdom, they will in many cases stray oil forever. The large numbers of letters received, the deputations that come to meetings of Presbyteries, and wait on the Superintendent of Missions, and the welcome ac- corded to missionaries and deputations in visiting fields, testify to the desire for Crospel ordinances. XXX APPENDIX. And according to their a>.ility, and in many cases lioyond their a'jility, the people are ready to contribute to support their missionaries and to erect places of worship. Per communicant and per family, the Synod of Manitoba and the North- west Territories led the Church last year in liberality. Considerations of this kind press the claims of this work powerfully. If neglected, no other church can take it up. It is a work for the present and future — a work for the church and country — a work to save men and extend the kingdom of Christ. To carry on this work, more missionaries are urgently needed. There room \i and scope here for men of piety and push — men loving Christ and their follow men. Summer supply will not answer. Continuous occupation of fields is necessary to any true progress. The young men graduating from our colleges are prevented from volunteering for this work from misapprehension and groundless fears. There is work here, \)ut there is also a reward. Roman Catholic priests and nuns are not deterred by the severity of an Arctic winter or the lilth of a Mackenzie River wigwam, and why should it he difficult for Canadian and European settlers, in a country with a climate only a little colder than that of Ontario, to gain the ear of Presbyterian missionaries to help their truly Macedonian cry. It IS to be hoped that the church will bestir herself to provide shelter for her missionaries and their families. There are So augmented congregations and missio'^ fields and 14 manses. It is almost impossible in some Helds to get a habitabl*' house. Congregations cannot build, but will assist according to their ability. Why should a missionary in China, or India, be provided with a house, and a missionary in Manitoba be left to the tender mercie? of 40 ^ below zero 1 The Church and Manse Building Board are doing great service, but the funds at their dispo.sal do not warrant them in attempting what is reijuired Pastors in comfortable charges could greatly aid their brethren engag^^d in the work of Church extension. The Church and Manse Building Board are erecting a large number of manses this sea- son. Never before were material and labor so low. An averaije of 6500 or 8G00 loan, will enable a congregation to build a manse. Could not a score or two of congregations undertake each to rai.se the needed sum 1 Let pastors lead, and th^ congregations will follow. The hearty thanks of the Synod are tendered to the men and women who .'heerfuUy and generously helped in the past. We are only on the threshold of the work however. Let others help now. The erection of churches is helping our cause materially. Congregations provided with churches, increase in numbers and financial ability. Soon after churches were built, Bran- don, Carbury, Rat Portag(% Port Arthur, and other congregations b(>came s(^lf-sus- taining. The contributions of Edmonton went up from 8300 to $700; Virden from 8300 to 8<)50; Calgarry from 8520 to 8826 itc, Church building pays even tinan- cially. The missionary operations of the Church will be little interfered with by these insurrectionary disturbances. Not one of the Indian tribes among which we labor has taken any part in this movement. They are all loyal. Excctpt at two or three points, the Home Mission work will not be affected at all. The financial etiect cannot now be forecast. With gratitude to God for his favor in the past, let us turn our eyes in faith to the future, and in Divine strength go forward. i APPENDIX. XXXI i In order to hriii;; the Presbyterirs in Manitoba and the North wt'st Provinoe^J nior*' fully into aciord with th« rules applying to Prt'sliytcrit's in Ontario and (.Que- bec, the following reconunendations have l»een ado[)tt'd : 1. That the Synod of Manitoba, through its Home Mission Committee, be recjuested to submit to this Committee at its semiannual meetings in March and O'-tobrr. a financial statement for tlie six months then ending ; and accumpaiiying this a report, on the schedules prepared by this Committee, of the work done during the half year in the respective mission fields, with the nam"s of the miss'onaries, the amounts contributed l>y the people, and the appropriations made by the Synod's committee to the several fields 2 That the Synod, through its Home Mission Committee, be instructed to suVjmit to this cominittee, on or before the •_'r)th of Aj>ril annually, an atidited finan- cial statement of the receipts and expemliture for the year ending 81st march, to- gether with an annual report of the several fields, on the schedules furnished l)y this committee. 3. That the receipts and expenditures in connection with the congregations on the augmentation list be kept distinct from those of mission fields. 4. That after the close of the current ecclesiastical year the grants to congre- gations on the augmentation list in the Synod of Manitol)a and the North-west be paid by this Committee semi annually, as is done in the Presbyteries of Ontario and Quebec. Manitoba Synod — It was agreed, on account of unexpected expenditure con- s°(|uent on the formation of the Synod, to grant an additional sum of .*500 to the Synod for the y<'ar ending March ."5 1st, lb85. Grant for next year — It was agreed to grant the Synod of Manitoba the sum of $18,500, for the year beginning the 1st of April, lSt>r)--this sum toco\er the entire expenditure from th<' funds of the committee, excepting grants to supplts- mented congregations and the salary and travel ing expi i se; of tin; Superintendent of missions ; the grant to be payai)le in four instalments, viz. : .SS.UOO on 30th June, i^l.-'jOO on the 30th September, .$'),000 on the .'Ust December, and $."{,000 on the 31st march next. It was further agreed that no numey lie paid to the Synod of mantoba from the Augmentation Fund for the yeai' lieginning 1st April, ISSf), over and above the supplements to the congregations on the augmented list at this date, with the exception of the amount of the ditiereni.'e in salary between th, it paid to ordained missiduaries and to settled pastors in those fields now on the Home mission list, but wliicli may be transferred to the Augmentation list and have duly inducted pastors settled over them, during the ensuing year. Prince Albert — The Presbytery of I>randon having reijuested that a teacher for the Prince Albert High School be appointed, whose service swould l)e available for the supply of the mission stations in the vicinity, Dr. Cochrane, Mt'ssrs. Mac- donnell and Warden have been appointed a sub-committee to confer with the For- eign mission Connnittee, with a view to secure the services of a suital)le person. xxxn APPENDIX. REPORT OF THE CHURCH AND MANSE lUILDrNC} COMMITTEE- MAN IT015A AND THE NORTH-WEST. Church and innnsc Imildiiif; lias not hren so extensively carried on durinj^ the past year as during tlie year l^H."}-'^f4. Tlie strinj^ency in money matters has in- LTf-ased rather than diii.inished, and in several cas-es people have had to choose between having a minister and l)uilding a church. When the choic«; lay between bread and a plate on wlii
  • g. Old River settlement. Church renovated and reseated. Cost $200. No aid. f). Winnipeg, Knox Church — Church, brick, seating capacity 1,100. Cost $50,000. No advance asked. (i. W^innipeg, St. Andrews Church — manse enlarged. Cost !i?I,300. No ad vance asked. THE HHE.SHYTEKY OF £00 ; loan $400. Choice farming district. APPENDIX. xxxm i Good farjiiing district. Church Tradinj' centre of a wide area. Log churoh, cost .^."iOO seating 10. Minnfdosa — Present terminus of the Manitoba and N. W. lly. A rrow- ing town. Manse frame, lined with brick. Cost .$1,800 ; loan .'?.')00. 11. Souris — 2") miles Sonth west of Brandon. A spirited village in the midst of a favorerl agricultural district. Church Frame. Cost 81,200 ; loan ."?.". 00. 12. Clanwilliam — 10 miles north of Minnedosa, a good farming district. Log church, -seating capacity l."<0 Cost .^tJOO : grant ??100. 13. Broadview — 263 miles west of Winnipeg. End of C. P. R. Division. Church nians(^ tinislied. Loan §.i.")0. 14. (irenfell — 279 miles west of Winnipeg, Active village surrounded by a good country. .^100 advanced. Loan to linish church. 15 Carlyle (Western l)istrict) — South-west of Moosomin : good agricultural country. Log church, cost SI.'jO ; grant iJllOO. Seating capacity about 100. 10. Carlyle ( Eastern District) — Log church, cost ."$450 : grant §100. Seating capacity al)Out lOO. 17. Moti'atville — 8 miles so^th of Wolseley. frame ; seats 12."). Cost $000 ; grant !?100. 15. Wolseley — 291 miles west of Winnipeg Kramts church, cost $1,000 ; grant .$1.')0. 19. Ellesboro — S miles north of Wolseley capacity 1 20. No grant asked. 20. Regina — Capital of Assiniboia. Educational, legislative and judicial centre Church brick, cost $4,000 ; loan $2,000. 21. Medicine Hat — Railway crossing of South Saskatchewan. Active town. Coal mines in neighborhood. Frame church, cost .$700 ; loan $250. 22. Sturgeon River — 1."> miles north of Edmonton. Log church, cost about $500 ; loan $100. Settlement new, but very promising. 2.3. Welwyn — 16 miles north of Moosomin. Thriving settlement. Frame church, cost $800. No aid asked. 24. Battleford — GOO miles northwest of Winnipeg on the North Saskatche- wan. Log chun^h, seating 125, co.st $500. No aid asked. The total cost of buildings erected in the mission field has been about $31,2.50 and the aid advanced is $0,2o0. The total cost of buildings erected in the Synod, amounted to over $80,000. As will be seen by the Treasurer's statement, several of the congregations aided in previous years have paid instalments on loans. The financial depression prevailing has prevented other congregations from imp'ementing their engagements. Till an improvement takes place in the business outlook of the country, the Board does not deem it prudent to press payment unduly. Security is taken in every case for loans by mortgage on tlie property, or notes of trustees, or both. The North-west Land Company has continued to grant suitable sites for the churches free of cost in villages, towns and cities, where they own land. The C. P. R Company has kindly conveyed all lumber for churches and manses to be built on their line at half the rates usually charged by them. The delay in constructing branch lines of railway through the country has seriously interfered with the erection of church edifices. The congregations at Birtle, Pilot Mound, Swan Lake, Marney, Newdale and other points have been anxious to build, and were afraid of making a beginning till lines were located and the sites of stations determined on. During the coming summer there promises to be considerable activity in building. At Oak Lake, Griswold, Whitewood, Fort MacLeod, Cathcart and other points preparations are in progress for erecting churches. At Calgary, Medicine Hat, Fort Qu'Appelle, Qu'Appelle, Neepawa, and other points the people are mov- ing to erect mans(is for their pastors. This latter work is most urgent. If mission- aries are to be encouraged in their work, they and their families must be comfort- ably housed. At some points it is impossible to rent a hou.se. Missionaries cannot ^xxiv APPKNDIX. built I10U8P8 themselves, owin^ to expense, and hence they are ol»lij,'ecl to live some- times in hovels, where health is impaired. Cases of actual suH't-ring have lu'en hrouj^ht hefore the Hoard hy the Superintendent of Missions, and an effort is to he made this season to prosecute this work as extensively as funds will allow. In tliis connection, it mij^ht he mentionerl that a gentleman in Clinton, Ontario, on learning of the hardships of our missionaries, on account of insufficient shelter, authorized the Hoard to draw on him to the amount of .^500 to l)uild a manse. This is an example worth l)eing followed up. The Church provides houses for her missionaries in India and China, and rightly so. Surely missionaries in the more trying climate of the North-west deserve etjual consideration. Never hefore was material for building so cheap as this year. Lumber can be purcha.sed at about half the price charged two years ago. Lal)or also can be procured at a reasonable figure. Now is the time to build. During his vi.sit to Ontario last winter, the Superintendent of Missions ob- tained subs-riptions to the amount of about >'7,0()0. The.se added to the amounts previou.sly obtained would give a total sul)scribed of over ."? 100,000 A large per centage of this amount, however, was subscril)e(l in Winnipeg, and in consecjuence of the changed circumstances of many of the subscribers, it is feared much of the amount will not In? collectalde, whi'e iu the case of almost all North-west suljsribers the Hoard must exerci.se patience. The Hoard gratefully acknowledgeg the great interest taken by congregations in Ontario in th(! work, and the liberal aid given. A legacy of 8IOO was left to the Superintendent for mission work in the North-we.st by Neil Currie Kscj. and $50 of the amount was given to the Board and the other >i.")0 applied to Home Missions. Mention should be made of the action of a friend in Newfoundland, al- though his name cannot Ik* giv(>n. He sent the Hoard .'?l,000 to l)egin the Fund. Receiving a letter giving an account of the work done in past years, he read it to his friends. They expressed a willingness to aid in the work, and a draft for J?1,0()() was {)urchased and forwarded. A prominent member of the cliurch in To- ronto visited this country this spring. He has been aiding the Hoard from year to year. Seeing the work done through the country, he <'xpres.sed himself as "more than pleased" and of^'^'red to increase his subscriptions. "When a prominent Epis- copalian was speaking to me," said he "about the energy of our Church, and her success, 1 felt proud of being a Presbyterian." Another from the same city of churches, volunteered to be a life member of the Fund, because of what he had seen of the work. We are yet on the thre.shold only. There are 4G stations in connection with the supplemented congregations and but 1!) churches. There are 1") congregations and l)ut D manses. In the mission Held proper there are 298 niLssion stations and l)ut 40 churches— there are 70 mis.sion fields and but ."> manses. Services are fre- quently held in log huts where a tall man finds it ditlicult to stand erect. Congre- gations in such places form slowly. Judicious and timely aid to congregations in church erection will give visibility, promis , and permanence to the work- In the newer settlements a missionary to carry on his work, must ba furnished with a manse. The manses already erected have increased the etloctiveness of our mission- aries. The balance at credit may seem large. It is to be borne in mind, however, that during the winter l)uilding operations are suspended, and that monies are paid in more freely. The Chairman and Secretary of the Hoard moreover are "at the front," and appropriations can not Vie made till their return from this season's work. The appliiations already forwarded by Presl)yt''ries, it may be added, will well-nigh exhaust the balance. Among the settlements to be aided is the Cathcart colony. The Hoard is erecting a church for these settlers. They are proving themselves industrious and (Jod-fearing people. They have this seaaon 1, GOO acres under crop, and in two or three years must ac(iuire the means of comfort. Now they are poor and must b«! helped. For them aid should come from their native land. APPKNDIX. XX \v It was fcand that the present uprisin;^ might interfere with mission opera- tions. This was not the oase. Not a church or manse was destroyed nor has work l)een perceptiMy retarded. With thankfuhiess to(Jo" c.-icupied. Strong — D. Perrie. — During the past summer this field ma-^e rapid pro- •'. ;. ; ll comprises six stations, viz.. Eagle Lake, Strong, Sundridge, Hart- •e.l, i^Jly, and Stirling Falls. The last two were taken up last season for the ffrst time At Eagle Lake, Strong, Stirling Falls, and Sundridge neat and comfortable churches were erected last summer. Fortnightly services were held at all the stations. During a part of the summer a Bible-class and prayer-n\eeting were conducted at Strong, which were well attended, and great interest in these services was manifested by all. At each of the places, pxcept Ely, a union Sabbath school was conducted. Throughout the entire field the work prospered, the people assisting the missionary, and contribut- ing liberally not only to their own building lunds, and to those of our Society but also to the other schenies of the Church. The ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper were dispensed by Rev. Mr. Leishnian of Angus. In the field there are about one huudred and sixty families. Amongst these there are fitty-lour communicants. The Home Mission now takes this field under its charge. APPENDIX. XXXIX Commanda — J. J. Eliott. — The Society continued its work in this field last summer. Services were held weekly at Commanda snd fortnightly at Corumanda Lake and Rye. Three visits were paid to McConkey, an excel- lent settlement but situated at a distance of thirty miles Irom the other stations. The work on the whole was encouraging. The sacrament of the Lord's Slipper was dispensed at Rye and Commanda by Rev. D. Duff. The field now passes from the care of the Society to that of the Home Mission. Nipissing— C. A. Webster. — The Society resumed its work in this portion of its territory during the past .'^ummer. The Nipissing field as now constitu- ted comprises three regular preaching stations, viz , Callander. Nipissing and Powassan. All these stations have now become important. Callendar situated on Sonth East Bay, is yet but a small village, but is expected to be a place of prominence before many years. The other two places are centres of farming districts. Services were held at each of these places fortnightly, the attendance being very good. Marked progress is being made in the mission cause in all three stations. Rev. D. DufT, of Bruce Presbytery, visited the field in August and dis- pensed the sacraments at Powassan and Nipissing. Baysville — W. N. McFarlane. — In this field foui stations were occupied by the Society, viz., Baysville, Hamilton, Menomonee and Ridout. Ridout, which has formerly been worked in connection with this field, was again taken up. Much interest was manifested in the work at all tne stations. Services were held weekly at baysville, while the other stations received fort- nightly supply. As the meeting-place at Hamilton became too small for the accommodation of all who assembled, arrangements were made for the erec- tion of a church. This, it is expected, will be completed this summer and will bear the name of " Knox Church." At all the stations, Union ^.abbath schools were carried on with varying success, many interesting features being met with in the Menomonee school. During the summer Rev. A. Findlay visited the field and dispensed the sacra- ments at Baysville and Hamilton. ALGONiA DISTRICT. Providence Bay (Manitoulin) — D McKenzie. — This field is situated on the south side of the Island, at a distance of some thirty-two i iles from Manitowaning. Its history is well known to the Missionary Society as it has had missionaries there from its earliest settlement ; and there is reason for gratitude to God for the manifestations which exist, that their labour has not been in vain. The field contains six stations, viz.. Providence Bay, Campbell, McCole- luan's, Kinarven, Mindemoya and Big Lake. During the past summer Sab- bath services were held fortuightly at each of these stations with the excep- tion of Providence Bay where a fortnightly prayer-meeting was held. A pleasing feature of Christian work throughout the field is the energy that characterizes Sabbath school work. Though deprived of the spur which members gives — for in some cases the numbers are small — yet willing workers are found to continue the work from year to year. In some instances teachers who began to teach their classes the alphabet, have ncjw the plea- sure of seeing these same pupils in possession of a moderate amount of intel- lectual and spiritual knowledge chiefly through their labours. Little Current (Manitoulin)— A. J McLeod —The Little Current field is a very promising one- The Presbyterian church in this village will probably be completed and paid 'or during the coming summer. xl APPENDIX. One ol the most pleasing features of the work is the weekly Sabbath school which continues both summer and winter. During the summer months a small Wednesday evening prayer-meeting proved very profitable and enjoyable. Interesting services were held at Green Bush and Sheguiandiah, but the number of Presbyterian families at these stations is comparatively small. Work at Rockvale and Bidwell was not undertaken till halt the summer had passed away ; nevertheless the attendance and interest were very encourag- ing. Towards the close ol the summer Rev. Mr. Rodgers, of Manit. Fraser, of Leith, when seventeen UTiited with the Church by profession of faith. At Caven there are but five PresVjyterian families. Accordingly, the missionary held service there only once a fortnight, and on the alternate Sabbath twice at Woodford. At Caven, also, tht! work was encouraging, and, though few in numbera, the people subscrib(!d lil)erally to the funds of the Society. • Waubaushene — A. H. Drunnn. — This field formerly included Sturgeon Bay, Waubaushene, and Port Severn. Previous to ISS.'J it was under th<' charge of the Society. In the spring of 1SS3, the Presbytery of Barrie had charge of it, but after working it for two summers, handed it back to the Society. Last sum- mer Port Severn was dropped and Fesserton taken up instead. Services were held weekly at Sturgeon Bay and Fes.serton, and fortnight'y at Wauljanshent". At all stations the attendance was encouraging. Sabbath school work was carried on at each station, and a Bib'e class at Waubaushene on a week evening. During the wint(>r the field was supplitid fortnightly by students sent by the Student's Missionary Society. Tobermory -.los Klliott -There are live stations in this field, iMory Harbour, Tobermory Sett'ement, McN'icar's Mill, Dyer's Bay Dyer's Bay (South.) The Presbyterian element on th<' field is very small. Fortnightly services were held nt each station for the first part of the season, but, a.^ the distance was so great between the mait: divisions of the field, during the latter part of the summer, service was held for two snccfessive Sabbaths at each group. This year the field is to be re-adjusted, when Dyer's Bay will be dropped. The working of the fields will thus be greatly facilitated. During the Christmas vacation missionaries were sent to Waubaushene and Coboconk. Fortnightly service has also been supplied by the Society to these tieldft throughout the session. vi/. : Tol)er- North), and w xlii APPENDIX. Am in former years astiBtance bas been given during tbe session to tlie mis- sion work carried on in tlie Toronto (laol and Central Prison. lu addition, the Hociety tbis year gave assistance to the Itahan Miss on and to the wori< in iho Hoppital for Sick Children. The reports of the various Superintendents are given :— Work in Central Prison — J. McP" Scott. — As ni foniicr years assistance has heeii rendered hy the .students in the Sahliath school work carried on at the Central Prison, Toronto. During tlie Micliaelmas term there was an average supply of eighe teachers from the College, ami during the Easter Term there has lieen an avcragt supply of eleven. In addition to the Sahhath school in the mornings, some of oi^r number visit tlie prisoners in their cells (m Sahltatli at'ttM'noons and distriliute religious tracts. This year there have been distributed by our teachers, to the members of their own clas.ses, and in the afternoon visits to the cells, upwards of twelve hundred tracts. Our complement of teachers, together with those who teai-li in the gaol, meet every Saturday evening for the study of the lesson, and prayer for a blessing and direction in our work of the following day. On the whole, we are happy to testify to our pleasure in the work, and to tlus encour.'igemcnt we get in dealing with this cla.ss of men. Work in Toronto (laol — .J. Goforth— Each Sabbath norning during the ses- sion, students have gone to teach and speak to th. x\. — Every third Sabbath this plac(( came under the care of the Society. A short gervicus was held, when some twenty of the little inmates listened to simple Hible truths, while the others who were; unable to leave their rooms' heard the singing and the words spoken. After the service a few minutes were spent in visiting the wards. Every student who a.ssisted in this work expres.sed himself as delighted with and piolited by it. 'J'lie matron and nurses seem heart and soul in their work of love. Summary — Fields, 17; missionaries, 17; stations, SO; revenue from th(^ Society's tields, !?l,lt()!l 74 ; revenue from other sources, ^578. 1(1 ; amount received last spring too late for the report of 18S3-4, .^I'.t'J.Ki ; total revenue, $2,747.0;5. The number of missionaries for 188.') is twentv. In concluding this report, we would desire to express our gratitude to God for His goodness to our missionaries and to the Society at large, and our prayer is that He will more abundantly bless our etl'orts in the future than in the past, in win- ning souls to Christ, and in the upholding of His kingdom. A. McD. HAIG, B. A., Recording Secretary, J. S. HA«1)IR, President APPENDIX. xliil ANNUAL REPORT OF QUEKN'S UNIVERSITY MISSIONARY ASSO- CIATION FOR 1884.\s:). Perhaps in no past session did so many places need and receive supply, as during the term now clos(!d. Thiire were on the average seven appointments Idled rvery Sabl)atli. These appointments extended as far east as West Winchester in IJrockvillc Presbytery, and as far north as Poland on the K. i P. R. R. Of these some were only occasional supplies and other were regular. Th(! remuneration for these services, except that given to four fields, was met l)y the congregations tliem- selves. These four fields were Morton, in Brockville Presbytery, for which two dollars were received from th(! Home Mission Committee, and Sharbott Lake;, Mississippi and Poland, for each of which three dollars were given for every Sab- liath s(!rvice. At tlit^ regular meetings of the Association, besides the routine business, were discuss(!d ((uestions relating to students work in the mission field. With resptfct to the work of the present summer, the Association has taken up live fields in Ontario, and three in the North-west. The fields in Ontario are Do- morsetville, Sharbot Lake and llichinbrook, Mississippi, Poland and Matawatchan. For these the Association is alone nssponsible. The fields in the Nortli-west are Dumfries, Tarbolton and Elkhorn. To defray in part thee.\penses connectiid with the supply of the fields, these Association has received a grant of L'50 from the Col- onial Committee of the Church of Scotland. J. Hav, B. a., B. D., President. S. W. Dvue, Cor. Sec. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, MONTREAL, STUDENTS' MISSIONARY SOCIETY^ ANNUAL REPORT 1884-'85. The following are the Missionaries appointed by the Society, and their respec- tive fields of labor for the coming summer : — Eardley Sturgeon Falls. Mr. :M. J. McLeod Mr. W. Russell Mr. C. W. Whyte Mr. D. Cameron Ponsonby, Manitoba, This Society has now been in operation for fifteen years. During that time in seeking to attain its two fold oliject of fostering a missionary spirit among the students, and of accomplishing work which Presbyteries found it impossible to un- dertake, it has furnished supplies of tiie means of grace to more than forty distinct fields. It has already handed over several flourishing fields to the Presbyteries within whose bounds they lay, and hop(.'s soon to do the same with other fields now under its charge. Besides endeavoring to undertake mission work in and around the city, and to use the funds subscribc^d V)y friends in carrying of the gospel to d(;stitute fields, the students as a body have during the pa^t session undertaken the support of two native helpers in the New Ih^brides Islands. During the summer of 1884, six fields w(>re supplied by the Society. Missionary Work — Sum.\iku, 1884. Eardley Mission Field was supplied by Mr- J. A. MiFarlane. In this field, which lies within the bounds of the Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew, services were conducted three times each Sabbath at C(!ntre Eardhiv, Upper Eardley, and at Steele's Settlemet. The attendance at the first station aver- ag<'d about sixty five, at the other two about thirty-tive. Services were also con- ducted at times at Quyon. xliv APPENDIX. Our missionary in this Held had the hearty support of the people in all his work. It is hop(;d that the stations will very soon feel able to support a regular min- ister, and that thus the Society may see the fruits of its labors. The Mission Field of East Templeton was supplied during the Summer by Mr. D. L. Dewar. Services were conducted every Sobbath at East Templeton, and during the week prayer meetings were held in three diflferent parts of the field. In these meetings several of the people took an active part. Our missionary, besides attending to the public part of his work, spent much time in visiting the different families. Th(! Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed by the Rev. Mr. Olark, of New Edinburgh, eighteen persons sitting down at the table. Lake Megantic, Agnes — In this field Mr M. McKenzie labored under the Soci(!ty during the summer. The population of the field is not large, and is very mixed. Services were conducted in the morning every Lord's Day in the (Jaelic and English languages alternately, and every Sabbath evening in the English language. A large Sabbath school also met every Sabbath morning, and a Gaelic service was held on Thursday afternoon of each week. The attendance at Sabbath services averaged about thirty-eight, at the Thursday meeting about thirteen. The work among the young in the Sabbath School was especially encouraging. Temperance meetings were fre (juently held during the season, and an agitation in favor of the adoption of the Scott Act was vigorously carried on. At Dunmore, four miles distant from Agnes, services were conducted in the English language once a fortnight. This station is rapidly becoming entirely French owing to the removal of English speaking fami'ies. Mr. J. J. McLeod was the Society's Missionary at North Bay and Sturgeon Falls. This field is very extensive, embracing the tearitory along the line of the 0. P. R. for a distance of one hundred and fifteen miles. Services were conducted on alternate Sabbaths at North Bay and Sturgeon Falls, and occasionally at VVisa- wasa. South East Bay, Lavase and Amabh; du Fond, During the summer, owing to the energy of our missionary, and the assistance of Rev. Dr. Campbe 1, of Renfrew, and Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Pembroke, the people of Sturgeon Falls and North Bay were each induced to erect a place of wor- ship. At the opening of the churches tlie Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed by the Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Pemliroke. As this country is becoming rapidly settled, it forms one of the most hopeful fields which the Society has had under its charge. The field of Swan Lake, in Manitoba, was supplied during the summer by Mr. J. L Hargrave. This field, which cov(!rs an area of three hundred miles, lies one hundred and twenty miles south-west of Winnipeg. It compruses five stations, which were regularly supplied during the summer ; Kingsley, Swans Lake, Nonjuay, Beacons- field and Somerset. Besides the regular Sabbath services, a praycT meeting was held every week at Swan Lake, and once a fortnight at Nortjuay. A Sabbath school was also established in each of these places during the summer. The mis- sion is very weak in Nonjuay and Somerset ; the other stations, however, are in a prosperous condition. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed in the field by Rev. J. A. Townsend on the 17 th of August. Another field further west than Swan Lake was supplied by Mr. W, Russell I APPENDIX. Xl) Services were conducted at three difterent stations : Sharon, Boyne and Miami. Sabbath Schools wore also established, at Sharon and Miami, at wliich as well as at tlu; public service, the attendance was very encouraging. The important work of missionary visitation was not neglected, but almost all the families in thff vicinity, of whatever denomination, were called upon by our mis- sionary during the summer. Total cost of the fields to the Society, .$r)GG.78. The Society with gratitude again thanks its many friends for their willing support, and in doing so would ask a continuance, and even an increase, of their kind liberality. Owing to the lack of funds the Soci'»ty is able this year to send out only four missionaries, instead « f six as formerly. There are several places in the Province of Quebec, now entirely destitute of means of grace, and which have been so for years, which could be supplied with services during the summer months, if the funds for the support of a missionary were forthcoming. These Helds are entirely beyond the reach of Presbyteritis, and to all appearances must remain as they new are, surrounded by all the dangers of a church untiring in its efforts for the advancement of its cause, unless they are reached by some such means as our Society. We would earnestly commend to congregations and individuals the pressing claims of such fields, and the equally pressing claims of a Society whose object and wish it is to carry the Word of Life to such as are thug shut out from the privil- eges which we enjoy. May we ask that this year our funds may be so increased tliat as a Society we may further than ever heretofore extend our labors, and so fulfil the command of out Master, whose knowledge shall yet cover the earth. I). H. HOIGES, President. ROBERT JOHNSTON, Rec.-Sec LUMBERMEN'S MISSION, 1884-'85. The fo' lowing is the substance of the report of the above mission, as preseated to the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, at its recent meeting. The committee on the Synod's Mission t) the lumbermen, beg to report that three missionaries, the Rev. D. L. McK(!chino, Mattawa, Rev. Wm. Shearer, Avlwin, and the K",v. P. S. Vernier, were in the stM-vice of the mission for periods ranging from three weeks to thre(! months, and the several colporters. James Duncan, of Masham, Eneas Toshock, of liainsay, and others carried on our work jointly with them, and work for tht? Bil)le Society. They all speak in the same terms of tin; pleasare with which our mission is welcomed by the men in the shanties, and of the hopeful indications of good accom- plished through the divine blessing on their laltors. Mr. Vernier reports that he visited sixty-three families and four shanei((3 on the Blanch and the Lieon Rivers in districts contiguous to his ordinary field of lalior and was in m-arly every instance kindly n^ceived. He believes that the mission to the lumbermen is a very valuable auxilliary to his work. Mr. McKechine reports as fol ows :— I began this year the work of visiting shanties on the 15th January, and continued with some inteen 8l'.'5 ;iry and The Lanark of .■?-JOI.! liev. Dr APPENDIX. xlvu rcfiuiros nioro carefully to observe the injunction of the Saviour : "He ye therefore wi.se as serpents and harmless as doves." The treasurer's report is satisfactory. We bej^an the year with a balance on liand of 8--*o-2.r)(). Contributions for the year have bee?i received from fourt en coni;rei,'ations and three friends of the mission to the amount of S'JOt*. makinj: in all !?•"» J -■•'•'»• The total exp(!nditure to date for books, tracts and pap<'rs in Hnj^lish and IVcnch, tofjether »vith cost of transport to and from the points of distribution has licen 8-''3().4G. To this, tiiere has to be added the conveners expenses for station- ary and jjostage, 87.20, niakin<,' the total outlay to date, .S2.'i7.(5r). There is still the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid to tlw^ Presbytery of Lanark anrl Kcnfrew. When this has been paid there will l)e a Italance on hand of .'?"J01.90, which m.ay be increased somewhat liy cont-ilnitions in the hand of the licv, hr Campbell, but not yet reported. The thanks of the Synod are due to the Keli<,'ious Tract Society of London, and to Mr Vasseur, the Director of the Tract Society of Paris, for the very lar;^(! !Uid valuable donations and free grants made to us by their respective societies. These grants were so liberal as to give us a stock nearly double the amount of our nnhrs. The favor has been received from the Religious Tract Society for many year past, and is a proof of their unfailing interest in the work of the mission. The grant from the l*aris Society was accompanied by a very kind letter from Mr. \ asseur, in which he expresses a warm desire to partici{)ate in the work of evan- gelizing the French Canadians. Mr. Andrew Drummond, who has been the treasurer of the mission since it was connnenced, having retired from his position in the i)ank, wislu^s to b(f n^lievcd from the duties of th — Presbyteries shall forward to the secretary, one week before each meeting, a full list of their fields, and indicate those in which supply is required. 2. The list of missionaries is made up for the regular meetings of the commit- tee, and at the March meeting the list is printed and distributed to the members of committee. The list is made up as follows : ('/) The names of all students desiring work and whose names are forwarded by some Presbytery of the Church. {})) The names of all catechists recommended by Presbyteries, (c) The names of ministers and licentiates in good standing in the Church aud seeking work under the committee. xlviii AppF:N'r)ix. Not<- Thf) pririt«.'[ii\nf\<^ or.iain*'! niiHHionaricH for a t*:rrnH of y«;arH, arid t,}icn for the ih:\(l at lari^*;. (h) '\'\ii- I're fniployed iri any field und'-r the care of this eoimnittee until next haff yarly meetirji^. unless with the ronsent of tlie freshytery first choosin;^ him. r» It i.H fii'>tin';tly understood that the [.ra'.tiee of makinj^ private arrang<- mentH Khali not he eountenanced, ex(;e[,t in th'' '.as*- of a settled minister who desires to Hef.ure a sturlent to assist him in lii-i own eoiiL'rei,'ation, in whieh case the name of the missionary shall he n-j(Ortrth went. \V'omf;n's MiHsionary Soeieties Tli.- cx'^cutive w»re instrucfefl to prepar<- and suhmit to the general Assenddy a sdieme ffjr <-nliif,iiig the sympathy arifJ active CO o[)"ration of the women of th ; (yhurch on hehalf of tlw work of the (Committee. Annual mo'tings of the ''ommittee - ft. was a;.'r<-ed to recommend to the As sf;ml)ly that hereafter the Home (Committee mcltr 01' 111 K SI IMJOMMI li KK (J.N A I ( ;M KN TAIION. The nuniher of ■:! re.|uiring eoriirregat khis reported a year ajjo was 170. Dur- ing the paHt }ear HI of the < on;.'reyations have t.een remove^l from tfie list, while '.')() new ones have heen adderl. so that the numher refjuiring aid for the year he- ginning 1st April IKH.'), is \(')'.), of which I ;».") are setth^d anri .51 vacant. (In the annual statistical reportH of I'reshyteries \HH cfingregat ions appear on the list. Some of the.se, however, wore added only in April, lM8.'>, and others are now self- suHtaining ) The nuniher aetually assisted from 1st April, 18^1, to ."jIh* March, IHJI.V, wa.s \'>'J, as compared with I to during the jjreceding year. APIKNhlX, xlix Arnont^ th'- oorcn^'ationH a'Id'f] fo th>! liwt during th'- pant y.'ir, fir»- Priiicw AU'';rt„ K'liiiotit/i'i, K'-;,'iria, arj'l vivral otli«T f.har^»;H in tli»- Syii'Hl of Manitohu, ■Alii' h inak«- in th: >'X{j«;ct«d ■,i.-ii\f n-sult of th<- vii,'orouK [iros'-'uMon of Ifofii'; MisHion work in th*; Norf.hw«!ijf •hat H't,t,l»;fn«-ntH will *'«; rajjiflly »: ar, waH .-•■30,000. Th'; ' ommitt';*; apportion*;'! this am'iunt aiiioni,'8t th»; {)rtHli. Th*' r'sp'uis*; fr'jin Horn'; '»f th'- I'rf!H- i.ytftri'-H han ^';»;n vf-ry Katinf.irt'jry ; in two inHtan(:»;H th'- amount a-ikfi Ikw W'-f-n txf;w;'lf;d ; l»ut in H»!Vf;ral Prf-H^yt';ri»;H th«; r';turnH Hh'!w that only aUjut on*; thir'l ',f th'- amount a.nk';') han h<<'n H'l'.ur'-'l. Th'; total amount r'-'.'ivcd from iV'-iWy- t() an'l maOH';, it haH l»';';ri n':';':.Hiary to borrow •? 1 ,000 from th'; I{';H«;rvt; Fund. Ha'l it n')t l)<-';n for til'- unuHually lar;^*; am'junt r';';'-' '•';'! in th'; form of I'-^'a'.ics (i!'.>,>' W>j, th'- 'i<-(i'-i';ri':y would hav<; l)(;*!n v»:ry riiu 'listurh th'; appropriation, whi'jh coni,'r';^'atiori.s had iiia'l'- of th';ir contrihutionH. It i.H f-arn'-stly Iiojx;'! that it will ]><■ cl';arly und';r- '-.to'j'l h';r'-aft';r that th'; two funds ar's ';ntir'-!y distinct, and that it r';Ht3 with fv-M- lion.H and con^^r'j^jations to indicat*; how much is to be applici to ';a' h. Th'; foll'>wini,' additional r';^uIations for th'; workin;^ of th'; sch';mft mitt'jd for th'; approval of th'; G'n<- a'l'>pt';d as a p';rman';nt r';^ulation for th'; workin;^ of th'- -:ch';mo from y';ar to y';ar. ■J. In view of ';xf;<;ptional circumstari(;';H in G';rtain fiel'ls, as for instaric;, A'her'; th';r'; i.H not full work for a minist';r on a':count of th'; small numl<';r of fam ili';H in th'; locality, or on a';<;ount of the {proximity '>f anoth'-r ':on:,'r''}{ation, or wh';r'- tli';n- mi^dit he a r';-arrang';ni';nt of con;,'r';i,'ations so as t/t H»'f;ur»; ^rf;at';r fjconomy and ';tfici<;nfjy in 'tarrying on th'; work ; th*; committ';';, aft'-r corr';Hpon'l';nc*i with Pr'-Hhyt';ri';H, shall hav: discr';tionary i)OW';r to withhold aid, or to ^rant l'-sn than thf; full aniount r';y th'r r»j{uIat.ions of th'- AvRfrnl^Iy ; — London Kast in th*; Prr-shyt'ry of liOnrlon. Ilaiiovr-r anri North Norrnanl>y in th'- Pn-shyt'-ry of lirucfi. Til'- (Jfhirahiiity of union b«-tw«-f;n f h'- Kastfjrn anrl \Vfst*!rn Kf?otion of l\if (/liuri li in til': [)ro«<'f;ut,iori of tin- Au:.'rn'-ntatiori Hoh'rnu-, liavin;,' Jjy last AK^fiiihly, t\u: C.'onv* n»T anrl th'; H«-i;r*tary of th*; Suh (.oriimittf'r wf;rf! d'-puti-d to fionfr-r with th«; l'^st Lumbermeu's MisHion 290 00 8 GC,G08 GO API'KNDIX. FINANCIAL STATKMKNT. IIoMK .Mission Vrsti, \^^\-H'>- D«. I Cb. liiilaricc Kf, hf;;^ in nine,' of year I I'rfcsbykry of Quf;hf;o j? fi.'U; ♦• M -iitrf.Hl lOIiO •• (jU:tiu&rry •• OttHwa IIGI " Lanark MH I lienfrew lOlH •• lirochviMf; ; H2 •♦ Kinfjfitoi! 1007 •• Petf:rboro' j 270 •• Wliithv ... ♦• LindHd'y | IM •• Toronto 240 " lijirrio 2.'>!HJ «• Ouxn Sound ' L'liH '• Sau^ffn I r>2 •« (;uc!ph 200 •• ILirmlton 0^0 •* Paris I •• London r,2 •• Cliatham I!i0 •• Sarnia I 150 «• Stratford 1 •• Hi'.-on ' lOf; •« Mftiiland 150 " hrnoa 1121 •* W'ujnipefj «' Ptock Lako " lirandiyp •* .Mauitoba, includini^ Princo All>ert l(')~')'.'> P.eliirned by PrcjHbytf;ry of Kin{<'/H, Convenor and Secre- tary, travellinj? exponBC-n, proportion of Agent'H salary and gencrtil rxpf-nses lOo/S Balance : 7200 i 2000 00 10 892 r>!» ()() 2HH.1 17 ',«(; 00 00 vyyj 09 .'.0 18 2. '5 4r> 00 ',r,r, 00 00 10^7 22 21 1 JJ7H 29 5^4 01 00 420 90 00 5 If;? 1 1 05 llfU] 03 00 t21 ;5i 00 274 77 00 1 2fJ7 92 00 2lo:5 25 1 r,c> 1 90 00 1 1 '.)() 45 fJO 892 0!> 00 5.'{9 HI H2r, 07 00 r,'.)H 79 00 45,S 44 H-j 441 25 549 20 110 20 129 9:. 01 120 ()(> 2 1 M(; 00 4 ] TA 28 l-,Hr, 0« iir,() 00 00, y.i fiO. , 10 77 g 3S182 lOf- 8H132 10 II 1 I Al'I'KNDIX. FINANCIAL STATEM KNT. Srii'KNu Alomkntation Ft;Nu, 1884-85. IJalaiice at beginning of year. i'rehhytory of Quebec Montreal II 11 It ii II II II II •( II II <> II II II II II II II II 11 II II Ottawa Lanark and Kenf row (Jlengarry J{rockvillo Kingbton J'etorboro' Wiiitby LindHay Toronto liarrie Owen Sound Saugeen (iaelph Hamilton Paris London Chatham Sarnia Stratford Huron Maitland liruco Winnipeg Rock Lake Brandon Synod of Manitoba DonationH Logaciea Sundry receiptH — Inocreet From lloHorvo Fund lioturnod by ProHbytcry of Saugeen (;hatbara Toronto I'rinco Albert British Columbut Total expcnsoH, including (Jou)mittee, Hut>-committee, printing, proportion of agent's Halary, general (!xpenHOH Balance . 2157 .•{000 1 ()9:{ 1 <;«4 1 :5»)(J 1 2Hfi 1;J81 r»() 00 (K) 25' Ou. »0| (57 26 h91 50| 1J)40 ^9.\ 880 081 i;j2r, 00 004 50 150 00 1050 00 1047 f)75 707 441 885 8 in 51)4 00 00 00 00 00 60 07 2789 00 200 00 025 00 211)1 77 7:58 29 1522 .{07 51 14 1013 789 2;{8 237 918 013 l.-iO 345 5088 285 194 148 550 1 260 750 731 291 207 .{57 29;5 101 184 413 70 08 98 15 80 ;jo 49 76 10 15 8t> 00 45 15 50 20 33 43 05 00 82 18 02 HI 88 90 03 80 50 25 723 75 3816 03 400 00 1000 00 48 00 60 00 50 00 !? 81828 95:^ 31828 95 All of which is respectfully Hubmitted, Id name of the Committee, Bra ntford, June 10th, 1885. 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I '1 I' /I '( ■"■IV i-r l-.A ,>|| 1.,, '/ .) iKl'l .ilMi. V '•ij iriroiijy ...I 1,1' (i.|,'l-i l>: .< !',( |i'i .'Ik 1" -i ■■ pijy - 1 • I . P'i.kIiH, .(ii'.'W {ilii'iiril , , I ti\ . — Z ~. ^' / I I ; • -7. I • * I » - l':>( Vrteiit,ii «i-'in>'nt in S i'i[i(,ly wa-i fill •r." I iriii-r arr.i •\i-ttrii-X, aii'l th Thru*; '/thci ti ■.••'] (ir'.p'irti'ir '■ iiiii)'!rlan'l f,*! lUti'ini ill Iiiin< i-Vt'^.-'ili [XT anil ri.iri'U of th»! C'l ■iikiii:,' for th«! I-: fir lifr-.-n, th:ti < ■irt-. r.'oiiriH, aij'l ' il aii'j Hnannial '- .t \Uri:t: havf ri-|)oit Tw'i at l-.uh(!'l ami vi ■■'•'•.ithfrr soiiKftii ' |'-il'|ii«-t':li, ho in f,li«- Miraiiiiftl •■'■'•:. ' fOO'i Uot 1 'ti'-V thon/ht tf.. ;.l;»':tM t,f which Mr. .John \ I. lit .Margaret! •ilt.i'h'-il to our ' ''• -rl-: to th<' Hati-* '•-|''-'ially hy fti" I''"> iiliii;; liy in- ■t.ition-' 'iiiiiiii,' » -t'lti'iiM an'l Hii.u -'.'h a |)olif:v, ;iii I'lip'-liiM and a st; '■f l;if,<: yearH. Foi th<; orAl;l> OF iroMK MISSKjN.S. M,\I:IT1.\I(. I'Ji'iVINCKS. I,. Ih.; If. M lill'/Il W' irk of t,hT'; th.- ffiil i.f (>ft'.b.rr, mrn'rr i<;iiii«iii. iiit'tr^ anrl li'xTitiatf-i, wrrH w.n liiiiit<:'l to four or fivt; uri'l'-r th'- Mii ■':f.ioii ^.f iti>- '.' >uMt;i\ ati I thr ■■ri ith'-r or l-iiri'"! lir! y'^ar. Iry of St. John, oni »i-t'' .rte'l ••ntirely liv the Woinan •< Moine Mi-iiion So'iiety at St. John, aii|<''| to ■tonic e. in of eif Im- part of the y-ar pa^t, owiii/ to th" eall aii-m>'nt in St. Jamei' l'ari^^l of Mr. Siitherlari'i, tfie or'laineii mi-cdonary of the la.-.t f ^w year^, th iy wan furninfie'l otherwise ; liut the ■f^■^^.■'ll■,^^^ of tlie Rev. \>. .\I(:lia<- ha.intf he<-n Heeiirnil vipi th'- form'T arran;<"inent ii a^'ain in fore>; Faitfiful Work hai Iji th, i-(triet, aii'l the 1, IJeiiin^' liai not heen withlieli •r/'- aii'l aiUan'.ink Tti, ittier r;<,M/re;.;atio'n too wea k to el iim a pla^ie amont.; th. .Ml lente'l eh.ir^'e.!, recoil >• a III Klin. I ; Liri'len in t, ■■■ I profiortion of their meariH for siip[) ort.in;,' a pantor from the ft' '/iiiiiierlao'l f/'onnty, Jiedfor'l an'l \V'av<:rly in Ifalifax County, am) llivi-r-t'laie v.itti contiifiiou-i H'.ationi in Ifiinenliur;,' County, Ufj to th' fi:iffave lliver. Theie atj^reifate, ai ttie areount-i will -how, ^'Vl^.-'i.t per annum ; aii'l thoii/h no Mfe'eial r»-p(,rt- of th" lahour-i of the re-(pf;ti ve jiaitor-i are in tfie hinU of the (Committee, yet the I'r"iliyteri"n in which they ;ire ioeate'l have ".i(pr"i- ,1'Kiii; [.r./rei-i, for tti th le fiontinuanee e atten'lan< ,f U th : ifranti. 'If le f;oni;rt-i,'a tioii lait •I. I: T-i'laie, ha-i le prayer me"tin^ an'l Saljhath M<:hi lati-ifaetion l» 1,1. ni.vie VHi U, the eomiii'inion ro eople'-t coritrihiiti'iiit* to the Seh-me^ ni the Chureli hav i <1 thi • I. I'.e-i'l".- they have, out 'if their Hoanly niean-i. with t'lin" aiii.^tanc", e'/niplete'l the imi'le tiniihin;; of their chur'h without " tra':tini< any T ;lit worthy of the name. le Htrictiv KiHrtl'inary w.ir k .if 'I'le-ition been 'lone chiefly Uy tli" theol :h thi-t I'.oard lian fia'l th o/ieal ■'tu'lent-', inelu'l le tuperinteri'lenr h, "'ithoiit n Jaii'iary !-((, I went t'l Klatlan tirit-m'-nti'irie'l places. I .npent Kehiuary in th" .Miramiehi luiiiher eampH an'l ailjoinirii.^ iettleiii"iitrt. I'he lumli"rnien were very ;;l.i'l to lee ii.e. fro'id uurk coiil'l he il'iiie if ')n>-. were -.pef lally 'injiloy"'! ant'iii^' the-e mi-n. 'I'h'-y ipuke a-i if *.fiev thoii/ht they were neglected.' The remainiler of tliin nii^-:d -(tatiorii, on the ri'irth'-rn part 'if Cape l'>rt-t< that th. peoj, leil ty heartily ado|)tirii< a policv, ari'l placing,' lUH and a itahility to iiiii }f' ich iiii-it hin'l';r;irice ■ t i;iU: years !• 'Il th': nr'liii'iri) w'.rk of the itu'lent.i anil 'lat'-'ihiit-i tin: J'.oanl pr'-*eiit- th"- Ktnti-itical and t.ii.iii' ial retiirriH ":mhoiii'-il in th'- talile mark<-'l App'-ii'iix III. nh'iwint< «)'.» Saliliath.-i, an atteri'lari' e '.t 'i.'.W.f ; c'lmmuriicanl- 2,170; fj, li'-H, '^,l)\7 ; f;tmill':n viiiteil, 2JiH\ ; Sahhath -Miho'il att' "l ; contrihut'-'l hy pe.iple for HU|iply, '^>,'.'>i'.> ; pai'i fnim ' hurch furi'l-, '^],'^2~, thus -Jiowin^' that Ui" Church f'ln'l d'-en not pr'ivi'le -iiie fourth 'J th'; whol«; am'iunt. .\h Huch talile-i are ^'erii-rallv lai'l .-vhide without hein({ read, it Heerni* ile-firalile to pre-ient ii'irne '.f tl I"; accoinpunyint< rep'irtn I'.in'lenHeil j^ivin;; ho'ly and life t'l thene .-ikelet-.n fortn". Ixxx. AI'l'KNDIX. M 'MA*ni>iiiiiMtinii- 'if \slii'.'h thuy art; cotiipiim-d iinit'''! in Mii|ip.irtint; tin- ciiti!(.'lii-|)l»! iidxiMiis for Mi'i vi<;'klv |iray>T-(iicct,iiiL,' aiwl I'.ilili- cla-.s at I'niaik- Mill'-*. 'rii(' xc'lioiiU iirt4'i| till- IiitiTiiati'irial l<'-"<.,ii |.a|>iT aniay"T in tlif wi'i'kly iiraytrinft'tinu. Thin lattt-r, with two of tin- Saliliatli HrliooN, will ' .• continii'-'l tliroiik,'li tli'' winter. I'rMacliinK' i'Tvici; wan ln'M at l I'um..: r.ank. ii»'Hii|i'i our Hfrvicn a f'hurith of l'lir.,'lanii minister vi.-titi'l tlf Miii'-i monthly, anl>'i| im i^'reat intiT»'-it ihown. Kfv. .Mr. I)iikir: ilis|ifni""l S.ur.iiiP'iit on th<' 'Jtith of ( )(:tol)fr aii'l rccciviMl |. : iicr-'on-' on [iroff-i-ion of faith into the fellowship of tin; Chun h. The people paid nearly the wh i;. Iiill, salary and hoard, ainoiintin'„' to iiV.M, liiiiiiv AM> iiAV view. -iiv I;. MAM.')' K. Tlor in itl ri'.illv nee' 'I. Th'' littl.' eh at l'»ay N'i'^w i-t \n a very priM[>er'iii.-i cori'lition. I tru~t th'! i'r<'sl)ytery will nee to it that tle-- rttalioiH art! eithiT iirovi'le'l for permanently, or, at leant, have -tat'-'l H'Tvicrs, once every two, or on' •vry th rjiipportiiiK in a tew years [f propi-rly eareil for, I hav- not th st 'loiiht that this fiid'l w llUl leconie -elt I' renhyterianism is in threat favour ii th imniunity. WAIKUVII.I.K A.SI) I.AKKVII.LK. IIV UKV. WIM.AUD M MONAI.r). T'l Ihi /'inih/ilini "/ ll'ilifiix: I comiiienco'l missjiin u ork 'iii l^aMiath, .May 11th, ami clo-c'd ( )itoli'T 2iitli. The services u.i. well att'-ii'le'l. On Sal'liath ('venin^'H I tau;;ht a J'ihle d.iss in W'atervillif which s') ; C'liitrihuti'd liy the peopli: for '1\ weeks' servii .^111. 10. AT N')liril-WKhl AilM AM) (ioOl i W'KlI). - llY KUANdS KDWAItl) -MII.KV. Til the l'l\xhl)l,llUJ ilf /f/llifll.l The work >)n the station iluriii;,' the s Halvation of souls, an' 'iitfiMeiit places, I felt it W')ul'l ii')t he ri^'lit t'> li-avn so many people f'lr any l<;n;,'th of time with-it preaching of any kiml. I therefore reinainei I at Isaac's Harhour aii'l Country Marb'nir for ten wiik- Tlie work 'lone 'luring tht; week in tin; way of iJihIe classes, etc., was iii)t what I wouhl like, il .■■ partially to the. scattere'i ari'l wiilely separated population, and also heint,' uncertain how loiu' I woul'l r'-main in one part of the field. This hiails m,t, I preaehe' iNteij'ic'l a .Sal 'II" ichool-hou ' liureli aii'l pr S;ililath, ,\iii.'i t>v "'ititicate. H.iriiionv anil iii.'uiifest an f;\ till 111. Thouu' iiiav -.ay that n .Missi'lllS. .\s I I'c.i ■.'■'! fron T till Pr'.il.iiti If a pastor wifliin two yeai -•■. t" other 'I' ;>r'Mi'liinL' 'lurii /'/ '/"■ I'rffltfitn .\tt''nilanc> iiiiiili''s visiti-'l, lia- put up the liriii- winter u r. Ihi I'l-fuhiihr \ ai iIvinI oi .■^'•|it."rijl"'r aist |-ii'iii:iie.s. Th''.\ '■liiii:ite is liealtii ■■i^"ii to thaiil -'■Ui.it the wall iind 'io'l will \^\\ /'. I Ilf l'ri.' attfiiilimci' at hui'li ami |iravcr rii''ftiru'-< wan nnml. 'I'lit? f !iiiiiriiunli>n win .liH|ii-ii">'i| Kv Kev. I )r. Mcf 'uII'K'Ii nii ^.ililiith, Aiit-'iist "JHli, iiti which 'iciiirticiii thifi- w|i|>il tn thi- ii.|| uti |irnfcs,iiin nf fuith, and Mnn 'v I ••ititicatc f Hn|i[ili"(| thi' station fiMrri May llth to Si[itt'ri]l"T "JNt, inrln.iivi-. Thi- | |ili' of ll.iriiiony anil StfW iackf llo.nl, with f'W ••\(i'|.tion-i, ri't^ularly att'-ml on the ini-ani nf v^nw.-c, anil iii.iiiiffit an "•ariiC't .i|i|irf(i:itiiin of th I I'^A l.'/l IH 11 . l;^ II. t; HINKS, /'. ihr /'rryliiito-i/ of M irnmii/n : Alti'iidanei' at these plaees respectively, Kfj, 7*">, II ; rommnnieaiits, 47, 7, 10 ; families, 4~i, M, 17 ; tiriiili's visited, 7.'i ; ciintrilpiitiori to f 'hnreh .Scheini's .s|i;. | | ; payment of service^, .sl;i.".. |Flatlands li;i- put tip the frame of :i new ehurch. Nine .idded to (;. Jininniiioii roll in l''latlanils. .Servicer luriii^' winter uri,'eritly reipiired if Held is not to ri^tro^'rade. lit ll.VT rill Uf'M A.sn TAItlSINTAC -IIV I'.. L. \ AMI.KVK. T ■ Oil I'ri.iKiitf:'!';) 'od will (,'ive him succe.sH. K.sci MI.VAC. -liV .1. K. SMnil. /'. Ihr l'ri.l.,.i »!.,. ,..,.,, ..1,.,.,. 'It of-the-way place KOIflllHOLGlAC'.— liV W.M. MACUAK. /', ii,i I'rr.-f leave to say a few worrls. The mission ■'.itioii of Koucliihou( liiitli as SS and SIO (hirinir the s\uniuer. Besides expendin;,' over .s:i()n tuwai!- comph'tinf,' the new ihiiich, tlie jieople have cheerfully paid all it\y exi)eiises. They are alsii anxi.ii,- f(ir supply (lurin^r the winter. If pridpationer or catechist could he had tor six lU' eii,'iit weeks durin. , winter, I am sure such services would lie productive of much ^'ood. The Sacrament of the Lor 1 - Supper was dispensed on Salihath, Octohei Tith, hy Kev. J. ('. Heri •: baptisms and foui' deaths, with an admission of f-u persons, on profession of faith, to full communion. The field is an interestiuLr one, and in a few years, when tlie people have built tlieur selves houses, will be self-sustainiii'.,'. The Kincanline ;inil Tobiciue ilistricts mii,ht be at,Min unit's with ail\ ntage to each, and could lie thus wroui,dit by a constant resident. If wrout,'ht liy student- there is field enou^;li for two, Tobiipie district itself beiiiL' sixty miles Ioiil,'. The two field- unitedly at present would conljiliute oxer -S'^OI) )ier year. Kijicardine ir.ikdit be wroutflit in two oi three stations and the Tobiijui' in four, extendini,' aliout sixty miles. In Kincardine the settler.- .iu not K'o into the lumber woods in wintiii, and desire services. During tiie abseiiLo ..: the catechi-t- the elders and deacons endeavour to conduc't services .•n Sunday and keep n\> the prayer meeting.',-. DDJUHKSTKR, KOCKI.AN 1 II .\N|i s.\CKVll,r,K. — HV S. r. MVUH.W. The field here is important, there is little chance fori'iowth tion with the, K. P. ("inirch, greater thim in either of the to secure a p:i-stiu'.' 'I'iiey pie not wealthy but williiii;- to do what they can. In Itocklat The prospect in 1 'orchester is fiiir. Sackville, formerly incouiu' now asks for sujiplies. The op])ortunities for tjrowth here a othtu' places. These fields slic>uld very soon make a uniteil ett in be conveniently sup|ilied by one man. Mr. Siiore visited l)oicliester at Ivocklaiid und conducted i 'oiiiniunion services, l-lleven names were ad x 40 feet now conqileted ; it will be finished on tl (lutside this fill, ami be ready for use early next summer. Mr. Shore is very highly esteemed by tl iieo] :'e of Dorchester and IJocklaud. If these stations are continued under the care of Home Slissioii Pioard, let a man of -onie experience, if possible, be sent from one of the (Canadian Oolle.rei, as their vacation is longer. l'"ield will be fully self-sniiiiorting now ;is a mission, and they want a live man. ST. (;K0HGK.- -IIV ,1. .\. (.AllI!,!,. If a minister could lie kept constantly would build up a church. At present other denominations reap fruit of our summer work. I'rincipal industry, granite iiolishing, aiul :(,s .siiiiiily is inexhaustibl. , there may come Scotch families to settle, and that future is hopeful. Preached one hundreil and twenty times in --ix months, visited every family at le ist three times with piuyer. The new churrii at IVnnfield will be completed in November. NKUKl'IS, WKLSKOIUI. il.AUKNIiON, ,1 KlllSAI.KM ANU AKMSTHnNii "s COliNKK. MV.IA.MES Ross. I began work on the first Sabbath of May, and ended the first Sabliath of October, twenty-tliref f^abbaths in all. The Connnunioii was dispensed by Kev. T. F. FothtM-ingham in both Nerepis aii'i Olarendou. 'I'wo were admitted to membei'ship of the t'hui'ch on profession of tli ir faith in Chii-t Welsford has been made a regular preachim.' station. Armstrong's I 'orner might be worked with advantage next summer. Jerusalem is pot in a position to do much in the way of paying for tin labours of a catechist. Clarendon contributed ;-"_'."i and repaired school-house for iiorvice, Nerepi- exiieny eertiticate, anil tliiee jinr^'ii- were elected to the ottice of elder, who were ordained to tliat office by Itev. Mr. Love on Si pt'iiiher 21st. I >inin),' the sutnmer l!ev. Mr. Love liaptized forty persons, four of this nnmlier I'l-iii- adults. The IJaillie section of the congrcLfation, ever aspirini; to having' a settled pastor o\fr tliH whole Held, purchased for a manse i,'lehe tiftr acres of hmd at a cost of >?2iM, which wa.s really paid liy the exertions of the ladies. It is hi^rldy desiralile that the field, as worked at present, ■lii'iild for th'" summer months he divideil. The held is too larue- not so much that the missionary is 'i\eruorked as that the jieople are not reached. HAMMONIl KIVKU .\NI) HAMI'ToN VM.I.Ai^ K. — IIV C. A. STONKI.AKK. At Hammond River we possess a neat and convenient church edifice. Tiie conj,'i'e^,'ation has been I'lii. in existence, and duriuLC th'> summer just passe'iy encoura^rini,'. .Vt the Communion service held at the termination of the season, in wiiich till' Hampton [icople participated, sixteen united tiy letter or upon profession of faith. The work at Hampton was l)»>i,'un last year and is a decidedly important one. NVe have the use of the Baptist (■huivji. and have been met by our liajitist brethren in a truly Christian spirit. It would, howc er, hi' decidedly to our advantaj^'e, and is much to be desired, tliat we liave an edifice of our own ; mitil we have, the work iinist ^'o forward under .some disadvantaj,'e. These two stations to^rether have our especial need. They want a settloil ])astor, and I think, could they obtain luie, they would, under his guiilance ^'row in prosperity and usefulness. lUVKKSIDK, N.B.. A.M) STATIONS,— HV i.. H. CAHsoN. Tiiis is the second summer that this field has been supplied by a catechist since separation for till' larjrer field, which IJev. Mr. Uryden was pastor. Theiv arc not many families of Tresbyterians, ''lit they pve deeply in (earnest in the work and lia\ e shown their /.eal liy their libei-ality. During tiie ii\e months of my service they raised for all purposes nearly three hundred dollars, .\bout two iii'iiitlis Hi,'o a sui>scri|>ti<)n list was started to raise funds for buih'inLC a church. The |>eople i'i->p(inded to this with astonishing' lilierality, and in a fe\>' vnoK's ;i.iiout t>vo thousanii iloilars Wfre -iili^c ed. ^^^)rk was immediately bei,'un, and, on the 'Jlind day of September the fouiulati'in-stone wa-< laid. Ke\H. Dr. Macrae .and Mr. Siiore were iiresent and conducted the services. The frame will be erected ami enclosed this fall, ami the work will, it is hoped, be completed early next '.unimer. The people also manifested a lively interest in the reli^'ious services. Three were added to the • 'hiuxh on profession of their faitli and several others expressed an interest in (Jlirist, Ijut did i\ot -I'f their way clear to miite with the Church at [iresent. (lUAM) FAI.I-S A.NI) VA.N lUKKN. ItV K. K. HKYI.AZ. The station first named is in New Iirunswick, the second in Maine. The number of families 11,1 ntioned in the retur", do not all belon^^ to our Church, but they .dl attend divine service reLCuhiriy. 1 think these fields, especially (h;ind Falls, atfonl promise for the future, but mdess well looked after till' cause will sutt'er. This (>niniieration will close with reports of work in Caiie Breton and itk Xeufiiundland. LKITCH'.S C'UKHK and iiALI.'.S CKKKK IN SVDNKV I'KKSliV IKUY. — liV .1. W. M 'I.HNNAN. h-itf/i's ''/VfA-.— There are two sections, fieitch's Creek and Hall's Creek, the people of both niii tin^,' in one central church, and maintainini,' besiii.^s their respective prayer-meetiiiK's, etc. 'i'iie -ii'at boily of tlio people are in the ri^-ir lands, and though their number, as the aiiove statistics siiow, i- -'iiiu'what lar,i,'e., their circumstances ai'e such as I. make many of them almost a cyplier in the •iiianrial estimates of the con^TCLration. 'I'his station, once a settled char^'e, has i-eceived Home .Mis- -i"ii ^uiiply for the past seven years. They are doubtless sutferin^ from the etfects of a vacancy so l"ii-' continued --the work done in sinnmer losinu; ^'reatlv li its las'iiiiu,' effects iiy their beinj,' left with- "iit the means of i,'race in winter. This has lieen u „'ei! upon 1 hem with a view to their mo\ ini,' in this inatter.and the new ,\u;,'mentation Scheme has made them more hi'pef\d in tlieii- efforts to secure .■> -ittled pastor. Half of .Mi', ,\Icl,ennan's time was occupied as temporars a-.-istant to Rev, l)r. Ml Lend, the father of the I'resliytery, and jirobalily of the Cliuri'h in tlie .Maritime I'rovini'es ; and Ml'. .Mcheniian's statistics were included and lotali/ed in the talile before the fact was noticed tliat 111 "M and self-sustaining con;4re^'ation was thus placed among the mission stations. Mr. .McLennan's ii'p'irt of woik in this field will be reail with interest. Mirn. This coiiLrregatiin is Well-known as the charije of the venerable |)r. .Mil.i.'iiil, There is ^I'l'e also in p(>rhaps the prettiest spot in pieturesipie ('ape l.Jreton one lai'L,'e centr:'! church. .Ser- i'"s have also been held in twelve dilferent settlements in the coni,'ret,'ation, the lari,'e attfiidani.-e at ■^hirli made it necessary at times to meet outside, in his \ isitatioiis also your niitill, with encourai;in^,' tokens for kfood. This is a I'l'iefiil field, a Held ill which the Word, preached with such earnestness and power' for many yi ar , ^^ill yet, it is believed, result, as it has in a great measure done already, in a rich iiigatherini,' of snllls. In conclusion, if sug.gestions be in order, each of the above stations reipiires the attention of a iiii--ii'iiary at least ((// summer. The stations were found to be too far apart and, I'speeiallv .Mira, t ' " wide, to lie overtaken satisfactorily in half-time, and tlu' hope is indulged that two (jaeliu-sjieak- 111- I'len will be secured for ISH.'j. n* i HAY OK ISLANDS, NKWKOfNDI.AND, -HY .1. D. M'iAKI.ANK. For eleven months I taught during the week and conducted service on the Lord's 1 ),'iy. I taiiglit 'tr,.rner I'.rook, wheie there are six I'lesbyterian f;iiiiilies, besides some young men from Nova, ■" 'ti.i and New Brunswick engaged in lumliering, (ienerally I conducted service in the school-house Ixxxiv. AIM'KNDIX. . at Corni-r I'.rook, ;it 11 u.m., on alt<;iiiate Salihaths, tlie attenfiance V)fiii« from thirty to forty, ^ai • tiath ^cfiool ill tjji; aftt-rrioon with four teachf^rM ari'l from tvv»;nty-fiv(; to thirty icholai.-i. I'.ihle ':1h-- iri the i:\i-it\iii! by all. I'raycr-ineotin^j wcnkly. I'lia.vial. <'AiM:i) mixistki;s and i-b-onATJoxKiis (aidki)) Ein[il'iili il. ilnriii'l llii' II li()lr III' jiiivl ijj lSiS//.,So. Xamk. l!ev. (I. f ,'lirijtie " H. Crawford " W. S. hariagh " 1), Mcliae " I). Fiske ' ' .lames Thompson . . " C. W. I'.ryden " (J. Sinc'air " .1 A. 1''. Sutherland " . I. lines .AnderKoti . . " .1. i;. I'it/.patrick... Mr. .lohn I''erry " (;. S. Allan " W. 15. Spencer " (}. Fisher " J. F. Dustan Kev. .John liose " I). .McKinnoii " ]). .Mann " \V. Hamilton " J. A. McLean K.MI'I.OVKIJ. From .May 1, 188.J me 1, av 1, 1.8S1. 1HS1. May 1, 1S8." Jnlv 17, ' . July 2.', " . .(an. i;i, July 18, 1H8I Nov. 11, " . Oct. 2, " . Oct. 7, " . Nov. 11, " . Aug. 12, " . .Ian. 22, 188."). .Sept. 1, I May 1, " . T'li'ler Ajifiointment-. Removed, or Settled. Looat(!d at Jiedford. Riveisdale. " Ijinden. " N'ewKincardiii' McAdam .lun- llngaged in Supply. Settled at St. .lames'. " .Musi|. Ffarboiii, CarltiuV-Cheb/e (Jlenelg. " Woodstock. " Ceorgetown. " .Montrose, etc. St. I'aurs.'i'ruru, " Whycoeomagli. " lyockepi'it. i;emo\ ed. Kngaged in Sujtply. I'KK.'sriYTKUY Ml I Al'I'KNDIX. Appendix II. Ixxxv. oin)Af.\KI> MIMSTKKS AM) I'llOl'.ATlMXKRS K.Mi'I,OV KD MAY 1st, IHs: Jt n, lev. .Juincri I iii/iii|>.-('in C;. W. ]Wyaniel Firtkc, J, K. McClure, T. Stewart, Arch. I'.oyl, Itoderick Mcliean iieHwle.s the five marked located. •STCDKNTS KMV[A)Y\:i) FItOM MAY, IHH',. I'KKSIJVrKKV ANIi l'I..\CK. .V.\MK S . .Ifjll.V I'llKHHVIKUV Salt SprinxM, etc Mcchanic'M Settlement I'iHarinco ..Tanies Uosh ..folm llawl .w. c; ivsTiTrrioN. , I'reHlivterian C'lllei^'e, Halifax. South Richmond f. F, lihi liikeville, etc K. M. I ti f.iiiaco ('. S. If.' H l)orche-iter, etc tnimoiKl ICive Fir J. II. Mi K. H. \Vi Sali-.hnrv K. W. I'> ( Irani! FallM Scott W; l)aillie, etc .Nerepirt . . . KiverHide . .1. I'.. Mi H. (:. F. .(•,. A. Hi St. ( ieor(,'e A . f J liouH T, on .Murray lie NV'illiam I. A. Cii .Sprin^;(ie!d II.M.II AX I'UK.SliVTKKY ■mpt .Wi lirid^etown I'i-l.y I leaver I .(;. H. <: w Clii H \. W. A Little \. TiM i;o I'uh.s Vorth IJ Maccan ll.irrion Westrodhead ...I' clji'rman ... ik.'ly Hamilton ...I' ...1' . . . !•; ickie ...1' ij^'an i»on ...I' 1) iinK'fton. rinceton. re.il ivterianr'olleK'e, Montreal. )anion.Hie, n the field. rcHliyterian Colletjf, Malif;u. e r,,ll.: rtford. nncetoii. Fdinliur 'li resliyterian Colli rinciton. Hal if,', .M.'irr. ttin diidiiiri,'!. I 'rdver-iity. rinceton. re.ihyterian (JolleKi', Halifax )alhounie. . r. I'. Il.'dl, I•:dinl,u^^dl. . I're.sli'/terian (.'ollei(e, Halifax mphell in-iton . I're' I'kksiivtki!V I'.ay of IclandH. \'|avid Wri^dit (ilaHKow, Si'otlatid, I'HK.illYTKin III SVD.VKV — licitch'H (Jreek Donald McDonald Pr.'Mhyterian (' .1, D. Mi'Farlaiie Dalhoiisie. le^'e, Halifax IXX.KVl. AI'PKNDIX. 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Suuui ) sft'j'jniuuoQ © • • • - K H i.iojj paAiaa 'f ' ' ■ac • • • ■ »-4 • ■ ' IS I- .8.1 "JlltlOIU^ JB^OJ^ •» ■ <» •a[(loa(I om mojj 35 8 § s KS : : :g S pa \iaD8.i nXauop^ ;3 ?J -r i2 -M O • • 1 . l.T ■ • :^ 1* '•/.' ^~'- -■ •^ •^ / uojmiQ am '■^ i^ *— ' X a: c -< •«* • • JU RDUlaipt,' S\\% JOJ i-l T C-l >• >^ t--S> :S^ : : ^ 1 apBui Huoi^oa^oo o.iy — r. -o • rrt- • • >i >t ;, papua!)5'G avoii pui! 'flui'jaatu-jaXiufI A[}iaa.w B ajaq) sj ? c c • 5^ =<5 e-5 X > K 1 © CC • i" 1" I" o • 't o. •pa^isjA sajiiiuB^ JO "o^^ 1 rt Tf ic n T': o 'O • .00 r-l ^ ■■£■ V~ -r •— • • •sailiiu'B^^ jii 'iiv^ ift cs C-) 1 1* '* '-': rs b- o t^ i-i o ■^ -r TCi— I f i~ ■luniumoQ JO -os^ . r-( 1^ i^ t- © t^ ;a • CCl.- •»)■ rH CC -1> o •aouupua^^B mvqcjt'g aSiuaAY' i qojnijg u aaam sj GC CC O 'C © © © iT 1— I O O O i-"^ © 1— I c^ Tt« CI 'J — 00 (— 1»< © •>»■ rc 'J" -. s >.>. 1— ( »* .- (M (M -f 3 o «s APPENDIX. IXJ XXXIX. u U . =5 ■ m ic ^ • yT • •/■ o ■ • • • > >. >>G ^ ■ •© 5J o in "C • orj . • IM . .IN 3 1-1 S'l « 1 W .-1 ; ; I-l l« OlM CS lOOOO . 05 ^^ t^ >>> lO t-- e- w. t^ t c »-• •— < 1— t ^ X' y ©If: ;^>-.>. ; '-3 ; ; ■ 0"C O ""T o ?e iM C^ «■! - zc. APPENDIX. I (A ■< 3uijnp s-mjimii'i, ) -aa KHiiiiiitiB [DV'X f, •a|(Io8il aiii iiioji •£. 8 S If. .8 5 :r ^ 8 888 '^ paAiasjij wXauoj^i '■x o j* ■ i* ■'■ : ■ ?i CI JT ,* !i; •ri ■r, r-^ VH ■:i •^ v.- ~^- v.- apwii nii()i'}Daj[(>o a.iy Oi 01 a> ■ 1) 1/ jtlJjasM V aJ3i{) Hj :.---*■ c * T. X >1 >■* I! ■so •'- ■ i • '.'^ '.-. •pa^iHiA Kaipuni^^^ JO -osj X M '!^ i-t'* •-' '-5 x M i;^ I-."*! TC fHlM O tit •s9iinitB.lI JO ""vc r-m T '^ ¥> t~ r-( -^ • • • • -r M O X iH 5l SI • • • ■ CI r- ri •w^uuo -iiinuniioQ JO 'ok^ C) c^ i(t '* SI •— N >-i • • ~ t~i^if: 71 rH :> :c • • -r C) ri Ti — ?^ I •aout!piis5')'« OOCOOOi^O • -t^OOXCC I - -r -r c r. -r cc 5-1 ■ ■ if. t^ x, fi -• '~ 4 ijOJnuQ « 8J9q!) HJ C ffi C 0; 4) .^ * ^^ i^i 1^. t^t •filHtJClHUt,' JO 'ov^ ^ fi •:"! XT' ^42ji5 c .5 r -^ ^-r. u'~h'-z ^ > s t a t. ?^ fe^ S *"r £ £ ^*jaj^ — — oik -*,-?3.^__. h^ f*i »"^ f^\ -v !■" f"^ ^ J A ^-^p™^ f™" r ^ -^ * S5 '8 • s a- :88 8 • -A t - v.. • X ' -c^ cS C. c3 HH « % m e 1> (m ai « O Ph >H « X o 1-1 X w H >* sa '/; «■ :.- •^ *-^ ,— < ^ <<; •O© o •-rci ■XI ^ • a ' : :s o : : '*' ;^ K AI'i'KNDIX. XCl.. 1 -J^'-H inn 1/ [MAI.,.. P, f ^ ?■! '4 V 2 X 4» ,' |>3Aia30J sA.tUiiI^ •r -^ ~ C Ti X 1." 5 5 f 1- ri :•. r. c :■: I - -r C 5 | — ~ — -^ . -. — r; r: — -r -i I -r r: r- "i T Ti ti ?i r. ri I :; <-. Jl) satiwq.ik^ •110 .Mj apviii Hi(i>i')jd[[! III. I'jii! ,\Mii( [>u« 'J1iiii.i')"l-.ioA'ir.i— ■'. — -.? I CI I I I •nai[iin«.[ jl. ■i>\^ i t •• TT -r t-. ri j; 1) X y -siuw.) /; -itmiiiiiii);j jl) 'Dn^ _ •r V; 1-^ _ .. -* 1- T *, •J *'7 X ^H 1- '" 1 y. ■■ ?l CI fi ; ■^ mi!i(ilTJS^ aMt;j3AV Z i P. -r r: 1 - c o o 5 ir. •= «- X -r ?. If. ~: ?. - 1 -3 ri r. r. -r I - -T X - • cc O '.i I - -r ~. ^t X — rt -X -r ?) -r C — -r ii "S-!? i 31 t^ cr. .'^ H ~ '/.■> ^ — ^. XCll. AF'J'KNIJIX. ItKPollT OF TIfK COMMITTEL ON > t'PPLKMfiNTS OK TIIK rilKSlJYTKI'JAN OHrilCll IN CANADA. (K.\S'l'i:i;.V SKC'l'loN.) Vour (Jiiitiiriittfi: (in Siipplctiifiiil-i, \vh<'ii suhmittiiit,' Mi'-ir rspurt to thi' f;"ii<;nil Atsmiljly l;iM, ywai', iri'lii ntfil tlio Hti'.\><. win' -li li:ic| lifiri t.iki'ii at. tti.it, t.itiii-, with a vii'Wnf intro liic <.f till'. <; il A.- ■th. lnTal.l'iri hly%; SiipiiJciiii'iitiM;,' Solii-ii <• in tin; l''.a^f,'!^n SeliH Funil, ami it wa^ ii'p'irtril that in re.-i|i'pn-iii|>|iti- HMC.c.i'.HH. In iew iif r.lii; faett .vith which Miey fminil thi.'nnel'. i h cnnf runti'il, the ' ti'iiiTal Assemlily will not he siir)iii-ii"i .it their c.iutiun. A tiarefii' I'vatiiinatiun iif tic- .Mtatistic-t hail i.'veah'il tliat, of the l>SO '.•■in(,'ret,'atiiin- within tie Imnii'l-* iif the Svnoil nf the .Maiitiine l'ii>\ irice^, only alu 'it (iO i.r une thinl uf the whole nm.ihi'i- were at or almve *',e niiiiilniini nf '<7!'>(> with a (i; UHe ; th.at of !!."> others for whii:h Htatistiftn were V)i,.it :i."i were eontiiliiitini; liet,weeii .S7'iO arnl ■'^tiOO ; -'X hetw^en .^'iOlt ami >>'tiX> : I I l/e.twi •S.VKI ami SJOO ; and fewer than 21 -SUM) aii'l under ; and that the aver.iL'e contriliiition f' nini-(terial sup|iiirl if tiie !)."i oonKre^fation^ jii."''. ijiwiiied was less than .s.")}(( per annum. It (li.seovered further, lliat he-iiden the Salf-i|ii;irn ori,'ani/.'!d (;iirit;re;,'atiiins which were receivini,' ;,'rant- f rorn th« III .Mi the ere vere ,'ht or ten which had not fullilli.d the fir-! of these coru^ri Kations which, liy fulhllint; all tlie rei|uired -onditionH, woidd he r.ai.Hed to .SZ-V) ,-ind ,a ni.arne hy their own e'fortM, ;it a clear ^'aiti from this sourc; alone, and without drawiuir anything,' from thedeneral Fund. of from .■?:'.,(»<«) to Si U()(). Further they estimated that on the aHsumptio.iH that all the conK.'eK'ation.s would i|u;ilify for reoeivin;,' aid liy the fulfilmentof thec'iidition-i of the/Vs.serrihly's .Scheme, that n iftl vhicn nan iln .11 ly mori than fulfilled tl le-e con liti 11 Would fall h.ick, and that so leco'iKrcLcatioiM if tl leiri woul /nalce a moderati- advanc, chey would reipiire aliout .9.^1,00(1 to level up all salaries to .'StiOO with a lanse, and ncaily .S7,(MMI more t. akc them Sj't') and a i ise ; in other wi rds that tl le con^'ieK'a' tions in the Jlastern Section of the ('hurch woi.ld re juire ti rai-e -SI-, O'K), or .about three times as much for supplcmentiuL; purpo.ses as they h.td been doiii(^, arid that as nearly as could he judged by !i comp.irison of the fitfures availabl.-, the task of the Kasterri Section of the f Jliurch was relatively nearly twice as ditiicult as that of the Western Section. 15ut your f JuiFimitti^e are itl 'had to able t I report tliat difficult as it seemed, the work was nnuer- taken with .'. determinatiou, if possibit:. to succeed, and thi.t so f.ar the most i^ratifyinn sucwiss h been attainei .\ few statements will indicate w hat i.as bi en accompJisneil II fewer immii twenty six cont,'re^,'ations have advanced to the minimum with a permanent iricreasi! in the ainoiirit of their contributions to ministerial siiptiort of .S2,.'<."i4 ; nii.e more, which do not receive anythint^ from the .Supplemi'iitin^; l''iinii,ha. e .ipproa.hed tlie mininiuin hv.an increase in theinoritributi d t ■•" ■ . . ifupwan f .^."ilM) ; and twenty nine con'.^r •;/atioiis, wliicii are now, i r are likely simiii to be on the Siipplemciite. liist, have incre.asci tl nir contributions bv •■i!!2,ii2.1 U.in;,' a total of si.xty-four chari^es beloriKini,' t.i the claHM wliich was lulow the minimum at the comniencement of the movement, wh' h; a.lvanced iii their contributions to ministerial support, and which have re.ali/.ed an !it,'i,'ret,'ati increase of about •'^."i,.'"il "i. .As this amount may be iooke I upon as a permanent increase, the advaii. ' in this direction will be rc^'arded as peculiarly «ratifyinK'. I'lit yoiir (' .ninii ittee 1, the past yea for the (ieneral V ive been ei|iiallv succes.sfiil in leali/.in;,' the sums necessary to be raised f. This .aHpijct of the HUiiplementini,' business was careful sidered by the S\ nod of the Maritime I'rminces at its meeting in Octo and viKoroii.s action was taken to streiii-'thin t!ie hands of the Committee. As the conKre;,'atio;is likely to reipiire siippl. ment had by that time increased their contriliutions from local .-support by aliout •'^2,000, thus putt matters in a position that lid estimate pip d re about .■^10,000 for the (Ieneral Fund, in order tn th^ tl.iy for the year ; and as it was vry desiral lie to secure a mo.lerate working; lialanc the .Synod unaiiim- aKreed to ask the con^;reKationK within its bounds for .SI2,0()(I, and tli.il niount was appo.-tioned to the various Presbyteries with the reipiest that they would endeavour t issible. The action taken tiy the I'resbyteries was fn till iiiis allotted to tl: lem as soon .is the most part prompt, vij^'oroiiH, and well-ilirected ; and the responHe of the coriKre^jations has In very Kenerous, hearty, and widl iiIkIi universal. The f(lllowin^,' siiinniary, in a tabulated form, will indicate at ;i Klance what lias been hntli attempted and wccotnjilisiied :- ^'■lieine IS rnori I)een APPENDIX. XCIJI. SiiiitiuHrii iif nUltc iif iiutltfri irit/i rrfrnnn In A 'iijnti I'/nli'ii) at rluKf nf fifUinrial Year, ^ VAMKS OK ritK-nnKiUKs. Sviliii-y \'ii't> i 3 K ;i()0 L'.OlO 2,7M() 4h:. 174 i,!in; '.»r.i) r.00 i* ?5 r :.'t;j so l.'.ioi »-' 1,1. VJ (12 ■2,7 M 711 |K(( (K) 117 tW 1,177 !■) (io.-. :w 1,1 KO (K) 20O (K) = ^ ; "^ S -— "^ .^ N • M -' :; «^ ■-' *-> "*' *j '.1. u^ . •.f.5 V, ^ .-■ '-I i i« tr w.,s = >■! ^. 5 f. s? *•-•-< V - ^ t ■-^•^ V " — s r I* 3! - E p * '^J /-. y, /. y. \:\ .N'lllr ■■*!'' m,-) .s|(i,7h;» (■,( 2H 102 I.- 'I'hiit iiil tlii^ I'njMhytorii's, with a .siiii^'Ui i;x(:«!|itinn. iiinlf-rtiKik to i-ndc'ivdiir tn raisc! th<^ .iiii' ill uriln ii'iii (•,iMi« wiirmi in(;iisiiriiMi' ( iistii fur wliicji tiny liail ln'cii a-iki'i| hy tin; Synoil ; that iiinMt nf ih i.f iiali/.iti;,' thi'ir ailMtiiiciit-; ; thiit thii!«; of \\\t: I'ri!Hl)ytiiL'n';^'atiiiin within tln-ir li i|h 2H cxcci'di-cl thi'ir allntiiifntM, 102 rinpti! ri'ali/iMl th fully, -iti iiiKi't! iMintrilmtml as thi'y fi'lt thi;iiiHi'lvi:H alih; to i,'ivif, ami that only I."i ootit'ri'K'atiMiiH, of whi' h 10 vviTi! vacant chftrL,'i'H, have failcil to sctnl in a conliilmtion, is a state of matter- lati-factory, ami one for w iti'f.il. hicli y' itrenii'ly >ur fJominitti'i', and no iloiilit the Assenihly also, feci profoiunlly I'.nt the f ,'onnnittcii woiiM hasten to report to tlie Assemlily the way in which the fiinils I'laceil at their ilis|iosal have been a'liniMislerei Last year your (/'oniniitteis were authori/.cil to ^ivi ants i|H n the terms iiiescrilieil hy the regulations of the Assemlily's Scheme th- he Sii|([)leiiienteil List was prepareil with a view to imlicate the amount of the ((raMtri for a il'- year, Imt as applications from I'resliyteries were not at all fully liefore the <'ommittei' till ■ration of the new Scheme shouM liei,'in with Iv 1, iHil, ■tiriK in Octoher, it was a^jreeil that tlr liv iriliri:,'ly i^'rants have heeii paid for the nine months ending,' Mi 11, Iw" at rates pi oportionul to those specilied in the list, and to the amounts ^pecitieil in the tahle in the app'Tiiiix. ill' or.ly exceptions are tv i.i\ iiieiit of the Ljra'it from the surplus fund has lieeri suspen, the I'reshytery itself, which has not yet tieen taken. 'PI iMLCri's'atioTis in the I'resliytery of .Miramiciii, in which the pendiiij^' certain action on the part immittee ask authority for the piiv Mit of these amounts, as well as the sanction of th(! Asisemhly for the payment of tho sums which lia.e heeii already paid. A^ the time for the semi-annual payments in the .Maritiim.' I'rovinces hart hitherto heen the 1st pf .laiiuary aii'l duly, and as the re^^iilations of the (ieiieral .\Hsemlily have lixorl April ami Th us cliaiiL'e I Ictoher as the dates pif payment for the fiitiiip', the ri"|uired chant;e has heen madf! lias, however, ner;essitated the pay; lent of supplements for fifteen montlis within the past year, \ i/.., ii\ months at old rates and nine ni'itilhs at new .Vut,'mentation rates. The sums paiil out, therefore, lia\e liien a- follows : Siij>plements for si\ months fri .l;i 1, 1HS», f. .Inly 1, ISKJ, at I -es Si ,r.7i :io • Irants • nine months from .Fuly 1, h^sl, to March lil, l.SH."), under the neu hetne from .Supplementin;^ ') A: In ad'lition te :eiit s salary Total paymentH .'*.^,2K J •_'! aliovi! there hiis heen expe- led for administration, .'?2ii7.02 : proportion of a total outlay of .■. 2;{. As the receipts from all soiirce-c (lurint,' the if the |'"unil Pin the operations of the ye.'ir of I : maK'in I sll,2i;2.7<;, th ere is a halance in lavoiir o vear have li .SL'.-iSi'i.o,}, which, .'ul'led to the halance on hand at the l)es,'iiinint,' of the yi t'it;il lialance on hand at the preseiittinie of .■5l,-)1t). l!l. pf S2, l.v.t.t;i 1, makes a Ward. (Vimmittee had trie pleasure of welcomin^f a deputati. irisistin.; id I). .1. .Mel). II fr the Home .Missi'iii l>oarii, W'.stem .Sectii if .Messrs. K. II. at a meeting heM in Het.plper l.-ist. f'onference Was held on the liest methods of promoting The AirK,'mintation Work of the ''1, II. Il, ,inu upon A--.-III1, last yt the desirahility of its unification. In accinUnci* with the intimation made t.» th. tl le .| uestion of the propriety of unitication was laid hefore the Synod ". loher last, when the followini,' resolution was adoi)ted "That while the Synoil anticipates with pleasure the pros[>ect of unification in the Auj,'ment;i- ti'pii movement, yet W(! are of opinion that such union should he postponed for one year, until the Scheme in more fully developed in the Maritime Provincs, so a« at least to approximate to the 'livi lend of .S7'->0 and a manse."' : \ XCIV. AIM'ENIJIX. Ah the i)lij«ct airneil at liy the Synml han nxw l)een remched, your '"'cdiimittee have siniplv ' report the fact ami to leave the matter with thf (ietieral An.ieiiiMy to he iI-mU witli a^ in i' wiMiloiii may '|troviil of the A-.-»mii1.|\. Tliey are -o (ieeply conviiiceil of the importance of constantly increaMiii;^ effurt-i oti the p.irt ot i\\>- Hupplementeil com;re({atlonM themneucH, iin 1 1 of the neci" itv .f a Mte.-iily iliiiiinution in tl !•• ani'"in' aMkeil for, for the (ieix-ral Kiiri'l, at Uautt for a few years, that they (t:\i that Hom»* fnrthei tin to he alloweil to I'renhyterieK for the visitation of their con^'re^fatioris with the view nf luct ion iiH posmiiie in th: te.l I' ints ;isk((| for as supplemi-nts, an- lar^e a rei mittee have reipies Your < 'o!iiniittt'e have, therefore, Ui^'iee'l a^'ain to ask the (icniual Assi-niblv f' iliL'h- the ( reshytcrifs to have all apjilioations placc'l in tlieii hauls early in Septeiii!.^ \Mt ami to .:. 1 lie on all such applications, with the unilerstaniliiiK that the rcKulatioi.-. .if the Asseinl sli:ill lie carefully ohservcvl. With reference to tli'- cpiestion which may [inilialily he raisetl rcspfctini,' the likelil I maintainin;,' the position which has lieen Kaiiii'l in the Mastcrn Section of the < 'hiirch, the C',,uiuii'' sulimit that in their juili,'nient it wouhl he iinpossilile, or at all e\entM extremely dilticult to oht i annual contrihutions on the same scale as 'luriiit; the past year. They think, howev(!r, that if su|)plenienteil con^fre>,'atioiis exert themselves sn as to inak' re^'ular anil moilerate annual increaHe in their contrihutions for pastoral exercise ilue caution in the •rectloii ' if mi ^Uppol t, if I'l. iVteri. ssion stations into conttreijations, aii'l in the "livision exiMtini,' Con^'reKationn, if they take order that even (•ont,'re^'ations which have fulfilled the conililimi he not recommended to a place on the Supplemented List, without the most -atisfactory evidenr, that they are contrihutiiiK as l;iri,'ely as they mi;,'ht he fairly exjiected to cmitrihute ; and if th' Supphunotitini^ f Jommittee were i lothed with such powers as would eiialile them to -ecuic the fullii ment of these conditions, it is believed that it would he ipiite fiossililc to realize an amount fi'ii year to year which would secure the continuance of the minimum to all our pastors. Your <'imi mittee at this early sta;,'e in th ; history of the AuL;mentation n •ment won however, ilesir s|)ea k tl le prospec is of permanent ■•uccess with caution Tl. u!V wouiM comm it thi which th have at heart to Him wdio has so freely spread ahroad the spirit of liberality durim,' the past y «nd they would pray : "The !jor 1 keep this thin>,' for ever in the inia;,'inations nf the thoui,'ht^ the heart of Ifi^ jieople, and prepare their heart unto Himself." All c.f which is respectfully Huhmitted. K. A. MrCf'IMJY, C'>„rc„et: V. a, M( r;KK(;()K, Srerrtori; y. y. J^ ■A 2^ y, "** r,' fi • llj 'J _^^ '^ ^ /; •^ ^ •^ ^. ^ 'A ^'\ d X *— • » i^ ^H ■^ ■A 'A ■< H 'Z UJ >5 y. — ■ W — r^ ^ y. t-^ 73 y. y, APPKNDIX. KCV. y. y. y^ - ^ y, 1 A " ■/. 'J U2 y. -' y. 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(Jommitlee in Hubmittiug their Annual Report, desiro to present first a statenHmt of matter- of interest and of business, drawn diielly from their own miDutes, and seconilly to review tlie worlc done hy the missionaries as shown in their reports. MR. okant'h visit. At their first meeting on July 22nd, tliey enjoyed the high gratilication of meeting ami welcoming their esteemed missionary llev. K. J. Grant, who, with his wife and family, ha^l ictiirned to sjx nd a few months among their friends for rest and chang(>, and to fiirthiir as far as |io,tsible, the objects of the Mission. In reviewing biifore the Committie the work of the vi ar in Trinidad, y (irant asked and readily obtaincid permission to raisc! a balanee due on the new (^liuroli l)uili' 'ig at Oropouclie, amounting to ^OOd, an oV)ject whioli had the sanetion and recom- mi ndation of the Mission Council. In furtherance of this aim, after receipt of a ;_'iio departure. Mr. Ilobertson having accomplished the printing of the New Testament in I',rromanga, and having returned from his Western engagements, placed himsfdf at the disposal of t. e Committee fur a season to visit congregations. A programme was drawn ort for about two n ■illis, (unbrac- int! a series of visits in Lunenburg Cf)unty, and other portions m .N'ova Scotia and New I'runswick, wliicli he accoraplislKHl with great enthusiasm and success. On November 2f;th, the Hoard, at a 'nceting at whicii he was present, passed riisolntions expressing their sense of the value of his work, their gratitude at the welfare of himself and family, and with prayer, followed by a large ;ind enthusiastic missionary prayer-meeting held in James' Church, New Glasgow, bade him an ftlTectionate farewell. His ileparture, however, was hindered V)y illness in his family, his children becoming shortly iift'T this prostrated by measles, so that his d(>|iarture had to be postponed till th(^ end of the year. Tlie recovi^ry of the children, however, followed, brought about by the protracted labours lU]. I vigils of the mother, so that bet.veen phvsical exhaustion and nii.'utal strain, slu^, though reaching Montreal, was unable to travel farther, and fur weeks remained so ill as to awaken grave fears of her full recovery. Hut the liord's goodness was abundantly shown in bringing her to a home of tenderness and love in .^lonll■eal, and in bh'ssingthe atTectionate sympathy and ministry of the kincl friends who watched over her there to bring about a recovery, sullicieiitly pronounced to warrant resuming the iouiney. And so, by the good hand of (rod U)iou them, .Mr. Uobertson aiiil family reached San Francisco safely, and when last heard from, wrote from Honolulu, and was able to write that .Mrs. Robertson was daily gaining in strength ; and it is probable tliat by tliis time they are on, or near, their loved lilrromanga and rcMudving an enthu-)rnrnittft<;, nailwl for Trinii-\ini, pr/ Mn. A.SO .VII;H, ANNANIi. IR\B.4 Ol' A l'(lK.';i ir laoM.CIOKAJI'. (N TKIC .SK'V HKIilll liKH. Iturnourn of HtepH having been taken hy tlie I'rench Government, and tacitly acijuicHced in h-, tip- liritirtli ministry, or at leant hy the !''or<;it(ti SefMctary to an-iume a protectorate over the Niv,- HeliridcM, haviiij.' hocoine very prevalent, ihc Committee at it.M January itiuiiliinr, kh\i: earncHt atteti tion to thiH matter. Tho (Committee approved of the corrcKpondrjrice alrtjady initiated hy their ol'lioialH, throuf^h Or. fnj/lis formerly of Aneiteum, with the Vonu^n MiH^ion ' ,'ommitlee of thi Frfie Ghurcli of Scotland, reHpectitij^ the he.Ht ourHO of action in the circ.umHtanceH. It a[)peari I on inquiry almoit ceitain, not only tliat the liritinh Government had f^iven no eouritenunce to anv .such movemerit, hut that no projiomtion from the I'Verich Gove-rnment to that elfcct liad ho'^u Huhmilted for their con ideratifjn. The followinj.^ roHolution waH however paMi.ed : "Tlie lioard Irivinj^ lieard with Home ilni/J''- of anxiety, riimoiir-i that tho Krencli Government intended to anne.v the .N'ew IfetjrideH, and th-it. tho Mritinh Government had consented to Home hiicIi ineaHiire, ii(.;roe tliat while .-iatiHlicd froi,i tli' latiMt telef^rams that theHo rumourn aro not wel' founded, and (gratified that the !iriti-'i Govern ment Ktill maintain the-ir position, in reference to any Kcheino of l''r(!nch occupanryof thi' > islanil." ; yet from the [lait proceedinj/H of I'rench coirifianioH and individual, feel it to ho lie i rluty to watch carefully over eventn in that i|uarlir ; and therefore m/jmi to rnomorali/e the liriti n G()vernmenl, stating the rumoiirH with regard to the posnihiliiy of I''r(!nch o<:cupation, Hl.owint.; tli' wnrk which mi-;Hionari»'H frotn the I)ominion of Ganada had accom[diHherl in .N'ew llehruleH, an'l urnini/ the denirahleneHH of haviri).; thoHe, i.nlandH proHorved from I'Vench control an'l inlluence. \ (Committee waH immediatoly appointed to prepare a Hiiitahio memorial, which, throui^'h Ih' r,ieutenant< lovfunor and Governor-General, waH forwarded to tho I''arl of Uerliy, from whnrn i. reply han heen riMreived, containing the iiHHUranco that Her .Mii|OHty h Governni'int will not ia;l to hear in mind the coiiHidnrationH firoHtuitf^d, and referririK to the viewn of Her Map'sry h Govf tm ment on the siihieet an exprcHHed liy tlie I .'nder Hecretary of tliri Stiitefor the ( !olonie-i, in a Kj-ic n delivered in the Ifoimo of ('omrnonH on iho lith day of .March, a report of which appeared m 11. Timen of tho followin({ clay. AI'I>EN1)I\. CI. I;NI0N of Ft.'NIiH ANI) MANAflEMKNT. K(H[)(;etinK tho wiHiiorn of an imrnodifiln iriovoriKinl in tliiH dircfition, thin < 'ommitteo has 'orne to no ictiriito coridiiHion. Thero iK HOdio dil'forcnci) of opinion, (I'l tiicro ).h alHo in llji! Miiri- tirni; Synod, wliioli hnn cxprfiHHud itf> dt-Hire for dtiluy, ho that tliti Huh|<)i!t niav havo fiirthfir con- id<:ration, and mo that action, if tal<<:n, may h(; cordial. Ah thi; lUqiort of the .Joint ('uinru\l\.M:H, ,i[ip'i)iit(;d tiy tho last (icntirai AHHi'inhly will hritij/ uridur rcvu^w a dftiniti! plan, tlim (JonHtiittco -.ijiplv awaitH till: dird'tionn of the (itincral A-Hoirihly on tho wholn inattiT. 'I'hc s(;cond jiart of thi^ llI. i;.- J. W. McKon/io.. .IoH(r[ih Ann.'itid-* . II. .\. UolxTtionK iuiiri .Ifiiin-rt M. [jowrie John <;. I'jiton I). .\Ic|).,niiid I;. .\f. FruMiT Williaiii \V:ttt r.'t.;r .MiJtio < )->car .Mi'ilndHon . W . I iray . .1. I i. .Miirray:'^. . . . * .\t hoiiif on fufliiiiKh. ^ Aliifiit lii.Ht year on fiirl<>iit,'li. I l!<:t,iirri<:(l throii^jh failint; hialtli. Im7I IH'L' 1^71 \HK.i iHT'.t I «.-,« 1X71 IHS2 I Hi;;) iKtl'.t |H7« IW2 1.1)1 SI ln.v. I Kfat.. 1 .\ii"'iti-iini. . I l'!i roiiiariK'u Futiina I /\noit.i:iini. ( ,\niwa I Kfat.: i" ''in iti 11 Si I'I'oi'.i i.ni.. I , l'riMliyl>-i ian ('hiirch in r'l Caiia.la. I'Voo ('hnrcli of S<;otlanil. I'ri^.Hliytorian r'hiirch of Victoria. I')|>i l*r/, cducatinj.' and civili/.int; thcHo nativoH in steadily >/oiii(/ on. The health of your rni^Hlona^ie.^ haw hccn (.;ood ditrint; tho [laHt year. l,ookint{ at the rninnion in a wliolo there in much caUHo for gratitildf: in the (ireat Head of the Ohnrch for the sU(;cos.H f^'iveii. The central [lart of the (/roup in now yiiddin,.! the ouwt fruit, lifate and .N'^nna are givinj/ nch rotiirnn for the hihoiirH e.xpendeil. At Havarinah Ilarhocir, .^^^. Macdonald repoitH rnori! than a hundred attfitidin).; Ihh candidaton cla^H. .N'^Mina j-ivoH nearly an encoura(.Mn« a Htate- iiient. While all aion).^ the line from Anei(.;auhat to Amhrim the came in advancing;. A churcli Ih'n heen formed on Ton^^oa of eleven adult rnemhi:rH, thiiH carryint^' the Hymlioln of our Saviour h dyin(/ love, thirty rnilen fuither into the enemy h kin(/ut half of them helonp; to a irifiuntain away inland, and have movtid down near Hio .ilifiro, exproH-dy for the (loHpel. They have huilt a neat (.;raH-< (diiirch, and have a teacher living with them. Sonii: half dfj/.en of them now attend the candidateH chuH. The l''ila pooplo have alHo huilt a chiircdi and ahout a do/.en of them attend the ahovo da.MH. Fifteen church iiiernherH were admitted, two of them from Fila. " I have niiicli Hatinfaction with my clann of yonnx men. They r<:nder valuahli! aHHintanco in many way.-i, Huch aH teachinj.; in the childron'H hc.IiooI, lioldin^ Hervice on Sahhatli at tiu! ntarer \illa(/eH, itineratinj/ witli me, etc. When we wont to the annual meetnu/ I Horit four of them to Ht'iy with teacherH B,nr(MH lti>v uriitwl (jffortH to jfive th»; Kfat^jHf; the N':w Testament ip a f»!w y^jarH Hiihji!-! (.'hurcl, attoii'lanoo, '270 : prayf)rm*,. JV Ofjncral .Vfatt'ir.H I'opulation of iJi.^triot, ahont 1,000 N'nrnW'tr of p<;rH<')nx att'^ndin-' r<)«ij)ar H<;rvif;r!r wim pr':par<'d foi mark<;t, and four wljjii': hoat-^ wto manrKid hy An>:it<-.iirnnH';, 'tTort.-f whir;h imiinat*! t';nd».riCi((rf:Hn m ncitin'iahle in ovory part uf till: fi'-l'l and 'l«!f)arttri<:rit of th>: work. IhirinK thoyrrar, Hoino convnrt^ fiavo paHHcl away in c'lji- ti'l<:n';'! of a h(;tt• ..in huilt, one at Oropouehe and tlie otlKir at I'rinceH. town Th« fiOH.t of the ffjrwier ih inolrdfn; n the »u[)joined tahle of expenditure 'I'iie. luUer eoHt *'i -fio, of whidi ii,'i-''i have heen rPAHi-A h_ a three-yearn' effort, partly in Trinidad and partly in f anada, lfcavin{< a debt of only ^2\'> The other points preHented aH oaf-eH for t}iankH(/iviD({ have air'fidy heen noti'jed. Hiihjoined are iftaternentK, in detail, (>t .^r.hoolH and aooonntii for the calendar year, iucAniliDt/ all 111': rciHHion diHtrict-i : SCIIOOI-H, ;HHt. .N'A.MK.S. Tiifi.'ipiipri. . . , T:v';i,iiu;ua . . ' I,' ui/i- i!.- Viie 1;.mI1;..o rv/Al,;i.d .... r..M .i,L pur . . . H'ri(ijtii.!.. nU-wurf .(..nian Mill. •■^t .Iiilien. . , I'.ilinyra ... I;r.'-r f^ *)J 47 11 58 42 Mi n 42 40 18 ' 19 37 24 2!l 10 ■)f) 27 «.-| .'{1 ll!l 77 4;{ k; .",;» ;{7 2". 2.'. 20 .>! 17 71 i«; 22 7 2!) 2^1 4t l.'i •"'7 ;4!i .'H 1.1 rr :{2 .^2 17 (,:t i.-i 20 20 11 .•>■') ■•i7 02 •i8 14 4 18 12 26 1« 12 20 24 12 :i»i :',o 2H 8 .''.»; 28 22 10 • »2 21 21 4 2m 2ti 2.^* 12 .".7 27 .'/) 9 :'^j 27 72 48 120 7h JM 12 fiO 2rt 1^7 10 ■>•> 22 •i 28 !•; 2.^) ;'rt 22 2;« »; :;:> 1!) 22 10 .52 18 22 !f .ji in 2M 10 :i8 22 2fi 2t; 17 4« 12 m :',;» .-.2 ;i;) !)l ."<7 28 12 10 20 2(; 11 10 211 I.-. 1.-, .',0 2.'i 20 12 ;•,•> 2.'-. 20 1.0 :;r, 20 42 »!t .''.8 ;!1 I) 10 2!> I.HiO .•,.iO i8;«j 128.IX. t r \c(:<)f STA KOI; I'v^i. lS<j «. '/. L* .!. '/. f ^. '/. i: ■<■ '/ t 1. '/, 7.VJ H » ti-'j ;! I') !<;<; I't •^ t-n '. 7:j|t..! •. \\ /:■:. o 'i* «;'^ 1') (I .I'lx •; H .V'i '< JO 'I "70 I'i ■'■ -o o '; :;o i-^ t; •„" ". H ■■ |.i » t:. Id H .5»7 U 'J '• '. ;• 17 10 ■ \< . :, I k:'. I'i i'» tio I.; ; \i; t 7 w ! H 10 )!»! 'J ■ ',!»", I'» •; I., r. 7 II 7 !i J. 2:> 1'; 7-^ 17 J -J :; 'i !».M '» 2 17i;'. I . ■■ ,.■.,! <• t !»2v? .»„'t0 1l •.' H;i IX ^ I7.'{ l.i 22 !!t J .;l l!( 22 \'.i i I '»», I \i J 17 't ■:.'. I'i '' . .. 22 \'.t \ i;xi'i;\hrn.'i;i;. >;;.,«: r-!iri.tM :•/>() o o .;2r, o o .vxt o fi :'.<>() o 0122." rr, f 'dti^chmf-.M Ml 1!) .; M 1:. if)«) ;^2o 1 1 .'. Hf;h'.'.lM HO .". 't22 l'» 10 2M0 I II W.) 17 M IM^', I II I.;:, 7 „' frmirari':'; '< 10 10 10 I? < »'. I '- IT. 7 .". II 10 ;, I I', ', [ri':i'l,r ^^-M .... .... 110 't I 2.! n 2 11:'. :; :'. •'. Oil l'„il.i.rif:.- I»r. .I...n. !, IMMl 210 J :!lO J l',;.,li..ri-:.- I»r. !).•':. .'.I, IXHt :iO II ^7 10 1 22 10 ., i »0 17 II Kr'im h,i;i,\.\»i\i\ ni VI R. \r'(17 (1, T' .'r')i/ri;H i in thivine truth. 'I'he a(/»)nf;i«.i to -wiire then*! re^ultH are Hummed up hy .Mr. '/r.i-.'. aw f'illr,WH : " l''.i(/htec,n fiehooi.H with a roll of '.)'!'.) piipil.i an'l averai/« attendarif.e of 02f; ; reli.'i , .■■ in.Htriietion tdven daily outside the ^f;hoolH. Hovoral Indi/in t'acher-i s/ive iriHtruetion to ad',:' Sevftri, who do a certain amount of if'ihool work daily, hut whoto principal power ih in llin'li, r. ,•. ^i-ite of ,Mr. M AIM'KNI»tX. CV. .n (irii/lMti. af" t'iftcinia; Hri'l ftxhortini/ ff'.rn 'loor t'< 'I'lOr, nirl'tr tlu'i K(ill<'ry 'r,Aitiu book-^ (in'l oth'T fo/rn-' of irri(irovirii/ r<:ft'lirii/ Wronj/ht from Ifi'lia at a 'tj<'a(< rati<:ir hariilH, Mr. f/rant ha^ hIho tri<:'l, ari'J with mixtui ■■w.<:i-M'>, the (:xp<'rirri(:rit of t«af:fiiri« thft -'jholari" planlatiori work, by umployinf/ th<;rn ori«! or two hours 'laily in the i\i\i\, fh»! ii\,\icX h«'in« t'- int'C'-t Ih'rrri in ari'l f.f/ r<;lij/ion>< ■'•■.t'w.i:-' on .~i.ihliath an'l wf'r]al an^i iri'luitnal. i: vfrr*- i/r 'li'l <;,!: -.':h'jolM n 7/hat mi(- ■•eh'.'d.H, J.tr';n;n tho Hate ')f .\fr. .Vl'il.'iod '•< health, an'l the (/''n^ral n';';d:-! of thpp')intment of anoth«:r mi^-.' nary." Ft wa^* th';n. aft<:r full '•,',n-'.i'l<:rati')n a(/ri;': I ' t'j expre^n our 'leep lyrnfiath v with .Mr. McLi-.tKi ir; til'! in'li'ip'iiition whioh ne^•e^^itat';'l the Ui^H'-nmu. 'it hm rniiiii'inary labour", om (/ratiti'.iti'in ..t: w '^Vl. AIM'KNDIN. tliat for a timo lie will be relieved by Mr. fiibson'H co-operation, and our lirofintud ri'ijril tliiit .n prcHetit circiuiiHlancfiH wo do not leel wurrantcd to take .-teps fur tli(! ii|ipoiiitiuenl of miotlicr luis. ^ioIIaly." Tlic (;irciiir>Htanees referred to wiit- not nn'rely that we liiid no nionry in fund, but iio I)rospe<:t of inc.rea.si, and that we hud no warrant to make enKagenient.M which the (.'huriih wa.s not likely to discharge. Mr. Mcljeod, un receipt of this reply, considered it to h<; his duty to tender hi.-i reHi^'nation, which, vhrounh the Mi.sHion Coiinqil and Prenhytery of Trinidad, reached theConimittee at its last meeting. Aloni^ with the reMi^'nation, the JVenbytery of Trinidad ndviHerl, 1st. "That if the l''orei(^n MisHion Committee cim possihly make arraiik'ementH to send a fifth missMnary, Mr. i\f(;lieod's reFi^.'uation should he accepted, oiihj so fur un hit irork at I'riiK intuitu ii< rowi'ini'il, ami tliat he ho appointed to train native ii(.'(!nts, ' 'ind. " 'I'liat that if a fifth missionary i iinmit he appoiiilbd, Mr. M(;[,eod n roHi).;nation :-hoiild lie accepted to take elTiict froni the date ,'e of riiiiaininj^ and working for a ft'w months longer, if the soason of the year should jirove uusuitahle for his removal.' It was with deej) regret that the Committe-e found thf-'mselve-H t hut up to th<' ach'ptioii of tl,r second alternative, which leaves the native workers without the trainmt; which tlie IlliHSlonarie.^ desired for them, and Mr, Mid.eod without that kind of emphjymeut which possihly he might he able to follow out with advantage to the mission. The Committee wuuld have greatly preferreil the' other iilternative presented, but the slate of their accounta at closing was not such as to warrant tliem taking tlie stejis recommended. The situation may he thus stated : For sevi'ral years our oxpeiK.'iture has e.vcoeded our income, and this proc(,ss has culminated in a debt of nearly S'J.OiiO. One year ago e.Ktra expenditure was reported, involving a loss on tlei year of ^i',i:i.'>'2 which, added to the previous debt of VX'>2.'2}, i.-iade a load to curry through tlm year of *''l,57o.7.'<. Four Imndie 1 and ten have been added within the ye.ii , though our niconie was ■'>l7,/*'7.o.'<, a sum never eipiallnd frmn orraritimo F'rovinces, lunl greater than the receipts of Oiita/io anil (,)uibcc for several ytjars subHei|iient to the L'nion. Salary for a year and n-lial.' has bci'n paid to Mr. Uohertson, amounting to If l,-"i57.;M, and return exjieuse.s ^It'd'i'i l(», which, with specials, turn ^:!,000, This expenditure is exclusive of large sums, ahrjut otlier three; thouHand, given by cfingregations east and west for special objects in N'ew IJehride- and I'lrromanga, and from a few congregatiins east, to the Oropouche Church in Trinidad, whicii do not j)aHs through tlie Treasurer's books. Wholt! r(.'ceipts by Treasurer If 17,707 iJ-'> Exjienditure 1M,117 55 Loss on the year 410 00 Add former indebtedness l,o7o 73 lialance diH! Treasurer 51,'.cs5 73 ]'>y the kindness of a warm friend of .Niis.Mims, the Coramitteo have the use of 1f'.l2-1.'-:3 free of interest, so that they will |ia,>- interest only on half of the above balance, hut that is a half too much, and the (!omniittee asks to be relieved of the burthen as speedily as possible. They have in thr;se statemiaits, made clear their reasons for declining to appoint a fifth missionary to Trinidad to enahh; Mr.^rdjood to devote the strength vdiicli tlie l.onl has continued to him to the congenial and most important work of teaching and training natives for active missionaiy woik in the schools The Committee lias n iticedwith jileasure tlie )irogress and interesting usefulness of woman s societies in the I,owcr Provinces, and gratefully acknowh^dges their co-operation and help. Tlicv would also maki; grateful mention of the iiid of Miss Machar anil oilier kind friends, Sahbatli Schools imd congregations in the west who have sent contributions for the l)iiT/!-!. ciri;'' l''l''tt, Ok.iiiiini'. Miduti 'runkiiiHiiicivc, Ilii'l-Tuil Cn-fk. \\>\ ili^'li M.ick:iv, liriiaiU li'W. Ml', f 'utlilifit Nhnk.iy, T'-.-ichiT, fVnw Statu!. Mr. l)oiiiili| .\If\'i(Mr, Ti-aclKir, Okiiiiane. Mr. .1. (}. IJtir^cpss, Ttiiiclier, Hiril-'r.'ii! Creek. II. MIS.SK.N TO CIIIN.X. Il.'v. (J. L. Mivckay, l>. I)., Fiiriiima. | U^'v. .I.iliti .lainii-Hun, l'''irinc>.-ia. iii.-MissioN TO <'i;nti;\l indi.v. Kev JmIu. Wilkic, .M..\., Iirlnrc. .1. FrasiT ( ',iiiii>Ik'1I, .Mli'ivv, imw iuv''anart?t,'i)r, IndDrt,'. .Mis.-. I'llll^'^•r, Imliire. Miss li'iis,-., hiclorc. .Mis> K. i;. r.t'attii', M.l>., [Tulore. Siiici- yiiui- < 'oiiitiiittcc prfseiitfil tilt? last .Vtimial Ki'|Mirt tlicrn has lipoti a ^'rfat chaiiKe in tlif aspfct iif till- .Missiiin Hi-l'l. Tlnii nil was pi'aci'ful, am! tli'Ti' was a fair jirnspcct nf our Ipi-iiit,' alilc ti, |>rnsccutf Kiir wink witlimit any liiiidran .'es utlit-r than thnsi; wliich may always lip cnunti'il u|it, and oo.v many of thesf h.avi! fallen in ilisfenet! of their country. In Fdiriiosa there has Iit;en wiilespreail levastation, of the extent of which we arc not fully aware. Siiiiif chapels we kniiw have hfet. de.troyeil, and upon some converts ),'reat crueltiis have lieeri iiitiii'ttMl. .\nd even in India, as Mr. vV'ilson writes, tlit^rt! is ili^ep uiifasiiifss as to what may lie the result of the .\nt,d'i-liussian compli'ations. Hut the Ijord rei^'n^tli, and He knows how to hrini.; li.'ht out of ilarknesH anil order out if confusion. I.— .MI.SSION TO THK INDIANS' OP THK NOKTH-Wi T. \'our Committee, in repotin^,' to the Anseml)ly on this Mission last year felt tlntTiiselveH war- laiitfil in sayim,' : "The work amonj,' the Indians is, in many respects, more hopeful than it ever was liffore. .Vnd the Comm ttee are confident that they wi'! '..e .sustained Iiy the Church in every flfnrt to prosecute it more vi^jirou.sly. Let these poor ahoriKines see that it is their hap|)iniss and tt.'ltiire that we Meek, in telling them the way of salvation throut,di Jesus Christ.' There are many tliiii'.,'s now which niiKht lead us to a ilifferent conclusiiiM. The prairies of the North-West, thi; hollies of the settlers from tin? older provinces ani' the re.-erves of the Indians, are involviMl in the iiilaiiiities of anarchy and rehellion. Wheri; peact; so recently prevailed, there has heen the smnid ■ if the trumpet, the, al.arm of w.ir. Hut, ttvin amid tin; strife and tin; liloodshed, it may he seen thaf< til'- (iiisjiel of pea(-e has [ireveiited whiit mij^'lit liavi? heen even more uide-spread ilisatfectiori, for the 1)1 lians who have l)t;en under the care of our own Missionaries, or of those of other Churches, havt; |ii'ovimI themselves loyal and law-ahidi:!;,', notwithstanding,' ni.iny temptations to fall in with the iiisuiL,'ents. .Vnd your (^immittee lielieve Jhat, in tin? sad invents which we now de|)|orfi, tht; Lord is callint,' us to ^,'nater dilij^ence und t,'reater fidelity in imparting to those poor lienii,'hted trihe.s the kii ^wledv^e which alone can lead them in the way of peace and everlastin;,' life. .Vinon^,' the Indians on Mis-t;i-was-sis' Reserve there has heen a tjood rleal of distrens, owin^ to the failure of their crops last year, ^'et they are not murmuring'. " Their chit^f, .Mis-ta-was-sis," siiys .Mr. MacKellar. of Ilif^h Bluff, "is a nohle Christian man. He takes a sensihli,' view of all i|iifstii)ns affectini,' his trihe. Hi; and liis peoplt; are loyal to the Covernment. He is a nieinlier of the church under the care i>f our mis.sionary, the liev. .lohn .Mackay, who ministers to hetween :<0 and to I'rt'slivterian families, hesides doiiiL,' what lit; can in the way of instnictinj,' others who iiiiy he within his reach. I'ulilic wor::hip is well attt^ndt'd. and .Mr. .Maekay says there art; si^jns uf spiritual growth amon;^' the hearers of the Word. Then; is a school taught by .Miss Mackay with alwiut 40 on the, roll, and an average attend nee of 'M). .Mr. .Mackay has hail an unusual numlier '■f claims iiiMin his charity, and Ik; found ic necessary, in couseipience of these and other ine'itahle 1 \penses, to ask an increase of salary, ^'our Committee did not see their way clear to the Krantinj,' nf this, hut they thought it right to afford some measun; of relief hy makint; a i^'rant of two hundred iliillars to Miss .\Iackay, who had heen teaching' school without any remuneration. .Mr. Flett occupies Okanase, siipplyinj.' si.\ Stations. He has heen a good deal away from home iluring the past year, visiting or preaching to the Indians of other Reserves. It is a great advantage to liiiii to he able to speak in Knglish, in Kren(di,anil in Cree. The removal of Mr. Flett from Okanase has for some time heen in contem[)latii>n. It is felt that he could he |)laced with great ailvantage in a more extended field, and that some one could he found who nii^ht act both as teacher and i)reacher, '>r eatpehist, at Okanase. (Jood service was Hindered during .Mr. Flett's absence by Donald MiA'icar, to whose future usefulness his countrymen th-^re look forward with much hope. Nothing has yet heen done about the ordination of Mr. C. still in cliiirK'; "f t,h<' littlf fnuf(rfKa.t'\iiii in tin- Sioiu Ui'Htirvir. Th'' 'liurirli tliiTi- i^ Id^lif^fl t rh;iintiiini'i| in alni'Mt i'vitv timiHt!. Fn th<' -"cli'inlM an ljaiin^', in-tt-ail i>i ijiitcrrin^; tlii'm frnm Wurk iiinoni^' til); Iri'liann, nh'iiiM iniiki- tln-tn niurc .'i^iiiliiniM in tlii! |ir<>-fi'iitiiin of it. lie in ulinse wni|< w iiPf iit nf evil, ainl niaki; even tlie wriitli nf man in |iiaiii' Mini. 'rhtjiii lia< lii'fii much diHtntlpancn ami unxifty in tin; n<;w tf-rritory iic(;u|iic'ci liy .Mr. Mu.li .Mackuy. I'.iit nntw itli-itamliM;,' all, .Mf. Mai^kay lia-i till wmv r-iicntly continntMl in lii^i wmk, t'ai li ill;.;, lurin'timiM in tli'' icImuI, anil ulii-n it wa-" to.p iviM for tlii' cliiMiiTi to lonw to ■>< hool, from lioii-.^ ■to li.icm;. lie ]^^.l^ alri-aily .u'luir'-il cMn.^iil.'r.ilplf mii-'t.-ry of t,li>' l.in.,'na;^it. Writin.,' from IJoriiiii Lake ( I'.roailvii-w) on tin- Mtli of .\|iril, .Mr. .Mackay lay.H : "<)n tin- ia-t •( •Mar'li, I lia'l to (;|inc my ->clioo| a \s k eailii'r than I liail intHMili:il. Tln' |iar<:nt-< wiTi' -o mm ), (•\citfil ami HO iniidi jifrai' [niiian-- of thi'ii- ri'-n'rvi-i : ' W'l! ri'Kanl you a^ our frii-ml ; and for that n-a-ion wi' advi-iM you to li-avi- ymir home for .nome timi'. as we would not like to see anylhitii,' happen to you.' I thou^dit over this iiieM.^avfe much. Tlie Indian- appieljeiid tli.'it they may he compeljid li\- the in-turi^ent-i to aid tliem in drivin,' o)f ..r evleriiiinatiii;; the white people. Over ni'.,dit I wa- alorii'. .My interpreter's tiiiie was u)i ; and he felt that lie should i,'o lioiiie to his family who wer'- afraid. The ni:;ht was dark, ami I was tueiitv miles from th'' nearest white settlei. I.o.ikint,' up the v.iUey, I saw a sii^nal tire aliout t''n mih- away. I thou;,dil of takin.,' my tent, ;ind (,'oini,' up amon;,' the hills, and enc.ampin;,' for the ni/l,t, lest a hand should lume to kill and plunder. I asked the ^jiiidame of lliin who ruleth over all. Tln- Woid was impres-"d upnii my heart, ' 'I'le- an:,'el of the Lord encampeth round aliout them th.it fi ir Him, and ilelivereth them.' 'I'hen I felt with I)avid, when he said, ' I laid me down and slept, t .r the Lord sustained me.' The morniiit,' dawned fair and liii;;lit, and all was well. 'I'he path of du'v Was (dear. It seel I to me as if I could hear the direction, ' Stay : There are Hcatt'-red aloii^ tiir line of railwa\ many unprotected home-, of the white man. What could these families do, if tie^ Indians near them should rise in rehellion ? They would only In- an e.isy prey to the scalpin;,' kmfi- of the savaKc. These Indians are i;,'noiant, they h.ive little idea of what is ritcht, and thev have ii'i one to ail\ is(' them hut those who are their v,'reatest enemies. .Stay, and e.xert the little intlueiice \ou have in persiiadint? them to remain at home.' " On \V'ednesda\', f went to l>road\iew, and found the people much excited, and not a feu iif •them anxious aliout me. 'I'hey stron^dy advised me not to retiiiii; hut at sunset I went into thf witjwam of Ke-wista-pa, a chiif. twenty miles from I'roaihiew, ami hjul tea with him. .After cmi- versation he promised to rem.iin loyal if possilile. On Friday, I wi^nt to another villa^^e, and met m Indian comiii'.^ to see me. He hail had neWs, he said tlii.'V must ;,'o to war. I uent with him !■■ • the village, ami found the women and cliildren gathered together ; the women cryiii;,' aloud, .iriil Haying; that they would never a;,'ain see those ahout to leave them ; and the men preparin;,' theii ^uns, kni\is and dirkH : great excitement amonj^ them all. I said to them, ' l)on't go.' They said, 'The soldiers are coming, and will take us prisoners ; and we would rather tight and 'lie on tlnf liattle-tield.' I said, ' If you put away your guns, and remain at homi', theie is no dairger from the .soldiers : if they take you they will take me, and f will go with you.' 1 was not a little astonisleil to Bee them take my advice and remain at home." Last year your Committee had under consider.ition a memorial from I'rince .Mliert anent tli'' estahlishment l>y the ( 'hurch of a High School there, -, would not only prove a gre.'it henetit to the general population hut also to the Indian .Mission in training Indian youths and persons of mixed lilood, who ni.ty he employed in the service of the .Mi- sion, or prepan-d for other walks of usefulness." In this view the (^>mmiltee, were fully sustainifd hy the Oeneral .\ssemlily, which sanctioned lii>' opening of ii school in I'rince .Mhert, in whicli, along with ordinary High .Scho.il instruction tothecliil iheli of the white |iopnlation, adeipiate provision should he made for the education of Inilian childnn free of ch.art'e for school fees. In accordance with the instruetioiis of the (Jommittee, such prep^'.ia- tions as were in their power were made hy the friends in I'rince Aliiert. Messrs. .McWilliam .i' i Sinclair, hoth exjierienced teachers, generously otfered to give a portion of their time daily to t|. Work of instruction until some more permanent arrangement could he made. The school was actu.i'ly opened, hut three weeks thereafter the unhappy rehellion in the Xorth-West hroke out. .Mr, AlcWilliain in a hasty letter, of date .May oth, says : "The school-house and the churches of tin- town have lieen crowdeil with police and settlers flocking in. We h.ave, of course, been compelled t ■• discontinue all school-work ; hut we shall reHume as soon as circumstances will permit We have had no mail out or in for seven weeks. A sudden o|)portunity presents itself of seinlin.' you a line IJut I have little time to write, and situated as we are I cannot write with much Comfort It is much to the credit of ,(01111 .Mackay s .Mission that his jieople proved .loyal and came in to Prince Albert The Missions of the various churches have shown ■ the worth of the work done among them.'' AIM'KN'DIX. 01 X. II. — MtN^ION TO KOIIMO.iA. Ill ciin-«''|uence ipf the iiitHrrtipti'iii tn tli-- wurk in Kuriii'Ma, oocaHion^fi •>>• tho war, your f'liiii- ii,ii.t.'i,' have lint ritCfiiviMl tlii' imial n-pnrt-t fruin tli'^ Mi-ni'iii therf. In a l>'ttcr frnm Ifniik'-Kom;, V.'ri'l "f "''t'lf""'. \^^i, Mr. .lariiifH'in writt'-» : " ( )iip ii|i)riiirii; rfU'Mitly l)r. Mackay iiiicl I with walMiiK ikiil (■■iiiverHinif almiit t.lif allair-i of tin- Miiiiuii, wIihm iiiii> >if tli"- cinviTt-t caiiu! rllllllin^' u|) tn infurin II thikt ^<'\«Tal Kri.'ticli iii'-ii-iif war wif a|>|iiiiac|iiii4 lli<' fnrt. N'-xt mornirii; at •>.H:> I'.tiiriMii.iiliiiK r.iiiiM'ni.'iMl. Ki^irl^' la-ttinl [in-ttv itcailily until alpmit 11 am., whiTi tliB f'lrtn wi-n- ^il^• iir;fi|. Fiirtu- iLifcly II" Kiirii|ieanH witi' liurt, tinr any I'linii'-it'-'l u itii mir .Mi'^iinn. Ati nriji'r wa-i isHUHil liy th>lf, a(tf,iitii|Kinifi| liy two Kii/li^li l.ulicM, Ifft for lloiiu'-Koni,' ipii tin- I2tli of Octcilicr." I )r. Mackav lii'iiiicil to n-inain for a liiiif at li-ast to look afti'r tin- iiit«Ti'HtH of tin- .Mi-V f''vcr. Hi-* frif-niU in ' J.inada kiifvv that Ih' hail lifi-n ■oinliaiclinent of Tanisui, sleep, very litth' of wliiih I hail K"'- f"r weeks, forsook nn' .ilto^fi'llier ; aiel for some ilays I lay niieonsi'ioiis. " Mr. .I.iiiiie-on Hays, " ( )iir frieipls in ( 'anaila u oiilil not lie -urpriseil to hear of the illness of onr ilevoteil iiu-i-ioiiary, eoiiM they hut iinilerMtanil th'! -e^ere strain which h.is lnen upon his iniiiil ilurinK' the..4e |..ist weeks; ilays of lalmiir anil iM\'hts of watchiiiK ; heariii-' of the ilan^ers to uhieh the iioor (Mrivi-rts in the country wt^re il.iily expnseil, ami Iryin;,' every possihle means of hilpin.; them, till IiIh !iIi|Mtite faileil, anil sleep refuseil to luine. " Siiiee l>r. Maekay's return fro?ii (."ana'ia to {■'ormosa, III- has supi'rintenileil, from thi' foiinijatioii to the lieailstone of the em iier, the cii'ction ot (),\forl (' lili-i,'!', fourtei'ii new (;hiir'his on the east coast, anil two new lar^'e stone huililiiiK's on the west ; uh uhII a- the ne(:es.iaiy repairs to .Mai-kay llo-pital anil all the churches in North Formosa. He liaK li.iil also the teachin:.; of twenty-six stmlents (thirty-six, incJiiflinL; some who ha\e ;,'oiic to pastoral vi.rkj ami as many Kiris, hesiilcs iii- work of travfljim,', pri'ai:hin;^', anil /inilnii/. Then tin- care of all till- churciies, especially after the lionihanlmi-nt of Keluii;,' aiel I'orinosa, was, as he himsi-lf saiil, as a hiu li'ii laiil upon his soul which only lie who knov/s all can ever know, .\fter his prostration liy till' fi-ver, it hi'caine alisoliit. iy necessai v for him, as hooii as lie couM move, to seek for a little while a (.han'^'e of air. lie accoriliii^'ly left for a short sea-voya;{. There were thirty-tive chai els, witii as many traineil nativt; preachers ; twenty-six stmlents in the college, iiri'l thirty-seven ;,'irU )■■ the -cliool at Taiiisui. I'pwanls of one thouHand hail lieen l>apti/eil ; ami on the whole the people were never more friendly and well disposid. The arrival of the Fiench chantjed the whwle aspect of iilfairs. At once converts hecame ohjei-tH of Huspicion and hatred. Headmen who hail i;oncealed hatred came to the front ivnd stirred up the masse i. Villains livint,' on the horderland near the Hnvai,'es comliined to plunder ; and almost with the first outlueak levelled seven chapel.s to the '.,'iiiMiid, looted the houses of converts, and heat many of them. .Ml this took place in one ilistrict, Ill-ill^' the one in which Tamsui and Keliin.,' lay. According,' to latest accounts, the other two districtn were still quiet. At KelunK, where there was a lat^e coiiKrenation, there is de.solation all around. f'i,inertH are. si-attered and hounded from plact; to place." How careful Dr. -Mackay had been in ijivin^,' instruction to the converts before Hettint; out in his viiyaj^e, we learn from thi.s : " From the very first symptoms of uneasiness," Hays he, " I hml the tuiiviction that there would he trouble with the Fren(;h. I acted 'accordingly, liiterilly day and iii^'lit I was eiiKaxed sendini,' me.ssen^fers at .ill hours, with instructions and to ^'et inforftiatioii. 'Iweiity times I sent niy instructions in enve.|ii|x'.s jiartly burnt, to show the iir^'ency of the case, ;i':iiiiilin:,' to the f.'liine.se (Mistom.'' And how cheering to tind that he can Hay, writing,' from Horn,'- K'lU.,'. " A-Hoa received my instructions in every particular. He asks for more.' Fjctti-rs from 1*1. .Mackay, HotiL,'- Kontf, .March l^tli and .April titli, L(ive details as fully as in the circumst.-mceM Ihi.-y could be ^i^en : " .NIarch 12th. 1 day before yesterday I K'»t "■ letter from A-Hoa, my tir-it Convert, at Tamsui . . . State of alfa. in North Formosa. 1. So more destruction of chtiiels |>r iiiteifer(!iice with convertH. 2. The fe.. forei;,'ners that are there are treated kindly by the I liinese. i<. About H,()00 French .at Keliinu:, !"■'' nearly twice the number of Chinese harassini,' tlii'iu. 4. Otherwine all ijuiet ; Imt no mission ■ ork could Ik; done at present. If I were in Formosa ii'iw, and be^'innint,' to tjo amonK'tlie soldie.:s at l amsiii and Kelum,' it would occasion excitement and iii-e susjiicions that would seriouHly interfere with the future of our work. .Many of tlie peojile are ii|i in arniH. The wisest, liest, and most prudent attitude for the converts is to keep (|ui(it and be iiirefiil: jii:st what they are doint;. . . . 5. (Jreat chan^eH will take place before this reaches you. Still, a.s there will bi! no chant,'e in the l,ord of HostH, I artk every houI in dear Canada who loves till- Lord .lesuH to pray for poor oppresned Formosa : T mean jirayer with the he.art, not mere words, I'll fervent believing prayer. . . . liet there not be in Canada aHin(,de word about discouragement, lilt one word of fear or of sentimental jiity. Rather let there be a healthy, robust, and vij^'orous f;iit.h in Him who leadn us under the blood-stained banner ; yes, in Him who leadu forth to victory, l.i-t us do our duty, even as earne.stness and common .senne would dictate. (Jod, our (Jod will do Ifis |ait. Then let UH pray, and do our best, waitint; for the salvation of our (lod. April 0th. All ijuiet lit Tamsui ; no more plunderiuL'. Our two houses at Tamsui, O.xford Cjolle^,'e, (Jirls' .School, and Ihispital, remain untouched. . . . The French occupy the Mission house on I'alm FHland. . . . Now I trust that the < 'hurch will ^ive the rijjht rim,' when the way is opened for our return to /ormosa. ^||^\.) ii'r and liiMe Header. Ti'ach.'r and I'jil.le Keader. ( 'olporteiir. I'.ilij.' Ii'.'a.ler. School TemduM'. LakHhinih.ai .... .School Teacher and I'.il.lo Woman. .Salahai staiit r. W. It is proliahle that er.' this tim.' Mr. I!uil, and '■iiiijp.'tent < 'h ,il l"a-t. I'll! in ;i \ illai;e a' I'eiiiplv with t 'I'll. TO ar> .rllier.'nts. l\t f'liri-tiaiis lia\ .Mi-i Tli.,u_li, a., w.n, hoth in tli.'ir Work. T wavs, which ha l'"fnr.'. .Si,re.'t little liimlranc. -•iv.'ii, lias lii'ei •Uld. at all th.' N our ' 'oiii U'ilki.'\ till!.' i' I'liwit.' Iett.!r t. •■xtracted . "I, |«ir.iile, hut sill inv pati.'iits t,'at "ft. -11 liar.lly y^,- I'leaklast, etc., ;'V.Tsii,'|it of 1,1 Tliur-iday CM'ni I', not think II t" "Imiw is that III \ iew o< 1 iiii.|.'ntiio.| : ' i'liii-e Iii.joi.' : ■"■li"ll of th.: (' ■"■'■"i'lini,dy I..' . I''iiildi'r an.l in. iii'"liea|, an.l ,h' ^"iiii d a.nd ,-i 'I ili.dl li.'lp hii,, j III e.inn.'cti: will i,.. ,it ||,,ie|| I.'".. .1. \i Ml. I'l. tu. \ii. .1. K. •Ml. Sai; -til. Mr. \ilal Mr. ,\. ('; Mr. llano .Mr. (Jop.i Mun-lii .\ I'aildit I,; AJ'I'KNhlX. (•XI, In (•'imiccti"ii wi t.l, -rl 1 WMl'k illHI tlr itti'ii'iit t'^iii hfi- In t Wil Vlllil'< itlmik Im 1i'i|io ful, lilt uc iiri' vcrv iiiii';li in ii th»' I'lili'ls or lifiiil I n-n nivi Ik loU.SOH tri't' nt rrli It f.l .•.l„f lll.M.l |,iir|ii.rii:s, ani I (ithiT |)1;u;hs ;ir(; ri'iuly tn ri'ccivi- n^ .'n kinilly. llailwf" mily a siilliciciit tiiimlxT uf iii|ii'tirnt < 'IniKtiaii tiMclii-i -i, wi' ciiiM vi-ry lart,'ily fint ml till' I ;ll, I'M ill ;i i il • t. I'll! lIlC llpl iiiion i-i al-Tt! iir<; iit MIi'pw 2H iMininniiicantM (iiirliidin;,' Kuiiipfaii iin'iiiliciH of tli<' stall) ; lia|pti/"il it-<. i'J ; iililiaiiti/('(| aillnTcnts, 1 ; scholars, lioys, ~'i ('III i-tiaiis liave an iti :;i. Tl ii' conliiliiitioM-i liv native in.; th'' yr |I||H'»'S til if other fririi'l^ to .'.."iM rii|)<'tM. IN I" III I-:. The .Mi--ioii -laff i> as foil i; .1. w CoiIl' M. A. Mi- . . .\ nivnil I )i'icinlMr, |S7'.I. j Ai'iv.'il first, lH7t. I ji'i'i.iirni'il I (I'ci'rnlii'r, l.S'l.'l A'riwd !)-■ IH? Mi Ii Mi-M llratty, M.I)., I'i'nialniii I) ilaraiii. ao Salavi . I'. It .t N; .'\rriviM| .lanuary, IMHIi. Airivcil I )(.(■(. iiih.'r, IHHI. Cat.'fhist. < 'ati'chist. Trach .1 r. iiilc iiiniuiT. f "ha MOO TiMcln'r ami I'IIiIl' Itcaiiir. ' i vaiioha I'.ilil'' iJiM'ii'r. .artiiiifii A i> Miiam 1 1; i; lIlMll' < o||iiirti'iir. Sakiiliiii ... J'liliic Woman Y<-sliw Sii/ari a I'.ilile W. ilali W: ( 'liaiii'iinaliai Teach X; Teaclii Tl ii_'li, a> in former sears, niir missionaries have hii'l to contemi u-ith ilitlieiilties |il.iee(| in their ith in tl le eanlomnent ati'l in the uitv th ley have in faiti 1 aiel hoiii I' eell |iroseeiitin tliL'ir worU. They say, with t,'ratiti|i!e to time is occnpjed, and how ^'reat is the necessity for relief lieiiiLf L;i\eii to him. It is froni a ■tided li\' the writer for pnlilicatioii ; hnl, these few lines an-. f the uiiv in vshicli I n-iially -peiid irry time, not hy way of [■i|\ate le tter to the ( 'onvener, not intem itcd . ■' Let me 1,'ive yon an idea o I par. id e, lint simjily to eiialile yon tip Ipp'tti'i' imili'r-tand till! p'psition. lii the moinin;; hy ejt^'ht o CIOCK, iiiv I i,fl,..|i 1 atients t,'atlier, often to tin' iiiliiil II hariily ^,'<'ttln^,' through til iklast, I'tc, I K" ' to till if twi ntv-tive rir thirty, to whom I must i^'ivi' ini^dicjnp', ■l'pid<, my scIioipI hour, .\ftir hastily taking my It eh 1, when- I wcpik from th tip five h Th f.i th Tl, ■^iu'ht of till.' jiiess atiil Workers, with ariani;>'iiients alioiit property, li-ttci- writing, etc. On III 11 ir-ll iiH referiftil t' h proiuisi'il twenty stiidentM to l)i';,'in with. I'ntil we liave noie iletinite anan'^enM-nts for th: ive 'lii- la^niiicli as Miere is no collei^'c riiMi ;;h nioilatioii of the school, surh all idea eannot lie eiitertaine 1 ; hut, in ns, and an incii'asint,' nninher of students every year pass ttie inatiieidation e\aniiiiatioii, it won weU to consider tlje propriety of oceiipyi th terminal written examinations, and were aliie. th d. In th d of Sent the lihi'rality of a nuuiher of llinrji pti'inher we ||,i,| ^'eiitl men and otiier.-, to t,'ive prizes to tlie sncuessfnl e.impetitors. We intend to have another examinat in the second week of April, and hope attain to he aide to ;,ive prizes, 't'lie teaching,' is cveeediii intiMcstiiiK work th T loys heniK always t,'r teacrnn^,' is cveeeilm.'lv dy for knowh^lt^e, and most atteiiti\e and we loll) ;h it is not such direct missionary work as preailiint;, yet we are jiist as surely lettii li^'lit of knowhtdt,'!', which ever tends to dispel the darkiiesH of Hiiperstition. ' Thes inducted under ( 'h ristian supervisKui an i on a < '1 iristian liasis Tl A With religious (!X(!rcises, iik ludi 1^' in tl,.' studie^ an- :ill Mied and e|. | Tl prayer. Of under HUspt:iision If atti-ndance is .ihoiit one hun ; from other churches 7 : total 1'-'. Fiost hy removal during the year ti : Iea\ ini; the wl 'y numlier as aliove, i I h ' says Mr W'ilkie, lythi. onverts to report, t\ uo iicinu I aiiio.it-. d the third' a .MahoiiKidan, all fiill-;.,'rowii men. Two of these lieloii)^ to ( )oi.'iiii, and one to liid' d they coiitinui' to li\e and work amonj,' their own pcopli; as liefor(>." lint the progress ot tl spel cannot lie in liv th at th are miiiiy th is III (jeillu m any secure iios itlol lapti/ I anions' the ( 'hristi; not only 111 liviih hroiij^ht under the power of divine truth. " .\t < 'ojaiii there is one \ery intenstiiii,' family, consi-ti lUt wl fa lole taiinlii' of ahout twc'iity persons in all, of different ^,'eneration ill it the wife williii'' to In ind who have i^iveii ureat joy hy their outspoken and faithful testiinoiiv for Christ. Tl of his (Niste, will in coinini,' out exert a f,'ooi| influence over tli father, heiii^,' a I'atel or headi under his authority.' Mut o of our ( Christian workers there an; often cast down within tl the other hand there are '.,'reat trials, on account of whif'li the heart- Th .f tir ith Mali aiice, il. .M us a yea-' a-^o havi^ sadly falhui ; and at the present time, two, N'esh tl ley. It i; isiii, an .and l)eL<;,'e( t.i away from us. M.iliahuh professed en^ t,'oiri_^ to his own home, sincere ri'pe/it sistelicies, profe d II I'ain received ; and V esln\ant has a^'ain and a.rain, in the midst rif i for .lesii lis trust III Hi lis ."saviour ii.aiiy lUt coiiceriiiii.' both of these erriiii,' liHithren we can at prese.nt only hope and pray. and lain dilferiii: 'I'c ad.ipt their instructions ti the cinMimstanci's and i-apacities of those anioiit? whom they the missionaries, or those working under their direction luive ri'course at times to mofli- th roiii tliosi that foil. if tir iwed in the ordinary exercises .f iiihlic Worship. S ome ide^i ■,( (»yan X'iven in the following,' extract ; " .Several have heen received hy certiticate diirin;.' tli la a.iil his wife and hiind Harliiiieus were Hoiit to us as workers hy the Itev. .N'ar: year. .Shesliadri. They M lyanoha. and hliiid ljaitiiiit;us) aloii;,- withflovind It form a native hand, ;iii'l c.xerci.se a won' h-rf ul iiiMuence tor ooii wlierever they (,'c very artistic, it is however ■ e.ry hearty, and, according t T lli leir SIIIKIII d |,h yiii;,' may not lis fiin,'eis iilays a ttl taste, j.ust perfection. () til le same time two ilruins, one in his lap and the other on the uroiiiii tl lie Willi le secoiiii jilays a oiie-striiij^ed instruineiit somewhat like .a violin, hut havini^ a hainlioo for a li;iiidle, ii joui-il for pair .f ly, a piece of tile for a hridge. an native cvmlial d l>. a hr th iss wire irtliiieiis IS the leailer string'; while the third plays a siri;ill rolli Ills experieii lli .Sadlii peo i-> I fore hei-oiniiiK a < 'hristian, is well (pialilied for the position. They sit on the ground with tli pie seated around them, and then siiu,' and speak alternately as lorn; as their voices hold out, It, I'culiarly native- in every part, hut jus t to that extent pli'asiii-. to tl ame in our .'^ahhatli serviiM's at times with th 111(1 instnihients c:iii he ohtaine.l, to pay even n 'lieticial elfect- le pi'opi W'l lore attention to this feature in th rk also U-ie 111'- tl IS the iii''ii It is I ih rve that the native ('liriKtian < Hiiirch at liiclore has during the past yiir met all the expenses of the (•oIl^,'I•e^'atioIl ; paid for one copy of i\, .Sahhath school pa| .\Taratlii d or one co I'V .f .tl Narayali and ' 'liaii ler p id sup))orted the mission at Oi th r tdio report to the ('onKretjatioii every inontli leir missionaries .ii'- itrihiitions !iiiioiiiii'- ni pees from W. < '. I )arliii'.,', I'lstp, aiiil HiO rupees from I'nioii (Jliapel, Simla, per Rev, ,1. l''ori! |''or school (prize fund) '.'7 rupees were contiihiited hy the teachers ami hy friends in the cit I'll h, las also in conlremplatioii the ca and supporting of a native past< hut they liavi yet found any one whom they I'oiild iiiv iti; to the pastorat' .\s liist. year, the Christian workers have, as regularly as possi for reports, examinations, exhortation, etc. ; and every three months the sacrament of t me to^'etller every iii iiiin •r has lieen oliservi Sup the last time, W. this iiiterc^stiiii.; ii!(«<3iiilily : tliirty-tlii'c;e sittint; down at the hold's taM d L'r Ki-ea tly misjiiderstaie d undi iiistiniate t.. rk at tl ll> IlllM>IOIl if Wl llpp to he I'ontiiied to the Work at Indole. .At ( )oiain much is liein'.,' done. ( 'haiioo and .N a ray an, w have already heen mentioned as missionaries of the native churi'h, are leachiiij,' tlieri'. Narayaii 'i il lar^e .school aiiioii^.; hoys of the liiL,dier castes. It has fifty names on the mil, with twenty-tive "I aver.tj,'e atten e-|iec-ially Slid hlive heen spe with the fact-- tlie atonement tiulis of the |i iiliiir.' with 11 :.'arlaiided. |-i-iii:ilks ; aiei the '„'roiip a> 1,1 Hindoos and tilne, some of .ill'- of the nios vvll.lt these twi N'oiir (,'oii till' luitive Chr in"iiiiiiir I ;," nil' I the schola nii'l eiiuML,'e wit "li|'"rtuiiities vvlieii invited, Iss times, hail tii.-.l t' tell ot iMiiiiv of the p' " 111 tie- sidioo fri'iii the first, .-itti-lldaiice he :iv('|-ai;e as yet, ,-iiiil -ihove all kii'iwIodKe "f 'litlereiit parts -'"■k to tell .,f the Ve.-ir." When the -rh'i'ils which t iif r..iiarani. \ .itt'-iehuice of t "|"-I|e'| vv ith r'-~t,aiiient, aiii -Mniv profess t .I.-11-." I^.alar; \ ill.iu'es, some i lll.-lke sU(!ll ex pi fi'u- have said, while othi'rs, tl iii-:ii liidore tin iii"i'e ahout our interest in wha iii'piilli of .1,-inu '"imp, in the m h'-'ir'l me (;a('li i the --treet or fn 'r'liiNi rejiort of Ve:i|-, and since I'hri-t. We, a ei.'hl, vilhl'^es Mian 'leciiledly i .iM'l ill several V liiliolars. ( )n t^oin^' from school to school, I have a'^'.iin aiel aL;ain liecti stoppecl iiy .Inns and .Mohammeilans who were frii'inlly, anil inviteil to sit anil talk with them for a ^liort ime of them always accompanyint,' me to the station. When it is rememliereil that this is if the most : th. ■I'efori .f tl le most lli^fote if llimli •itle it will he uinlerstooil it these two simple earnest men have i|on« for- the cause cif ( 'hrist." N'oiir' f/'orriiriittee have mrnh pleasure irr calliiiLC attentiorr to some e.\tracts from the reports of itive Christiair wiirkers, ;^ivi'n in at their last (lorrferi !• III. .mil i:,' I to irry school at 7. ^iO anil remain till \.',U) p.m. In th r'orrr repor tof .\ irayarr '• In th il ( 'hristi:i,rritv i-- taii/ht , ,.| the scholars carr irow siiii,' witli rire our- .lymrrs, repent portions of the Ohl .-in.l \ew T.-stament- nrj.l err-_'aL,'e with irn- irr prayer at the operriiiL,' -itni closing' of thi' school. We 1 la^ e manv turrities of pieachirru' the ( lospel, .'itnl, after- school is over, I ilo so re(,'ularly fioirr Mhop-frorrts ■I'l""' \li..ri in\i teil. the I! i/.aar-, itr pr-rvate houses, .-ui. '.y tl re river suit 1)1 tl le ye:ir I iss times, hail l.'iO corrver-satiorrs, iunl taut,'lit Sahhath school thirty times, .^s .lesirs helpeil I tricil t. tell othi if His lov. IlillllV I if t.lr ill At tirst, when we lievjaii to sirii; hymrrs and t(Mr'lr f .'hi istiarrit\ were very arii,'ry, Im t .1. sus rrraile their iiearts sc ift. From report of Chan 111 till- school amorr-.' the Maiiv,'s the success has lieen iinirrteirupteil, hoys air. I i;irls coririm,' f .III the first, and riiakitr« ste;idy pro-^ress liotlr irr -.ecuhu- urr.l sacred krroul tl iilliri. lance lieirrj,' sixteerr fl n a rrew schoul just opeiic th reelV re averaLje il.irly atteir.larrc-e is sm;ill, ten heiri ' th veraije as yet, hut tliere is a fair prospect of iircrease. I teach the m-holars hyi (| -iliiive all the life and work of Ji^sirs Christ. I helii-ve some if tl kTi..ulei|.j if .If In tl re everriir-'s. re iiiretiirres ;il.iire air.l sorrretiirri^s wi ilile history, ir s Iravt! th N •avirr^ ilL-rerit parts of the city, and, as ir-ayan. irtiiirilies preseirt themselves, preach, or liy ipiiet till to tel \V1 if the Saviour's love. On an aver'aLje twerrty-thiee people have hear.l irryer^.itriii :tily ilurin..,' the native Christian-, at Irnl. re resol\ei .\ Lrayan am Ch; ili.i.ils which tliey had lici-rr teachin-.,' irr Irrdore wr-e thr-own irrto or; to Oojain, tin- t\ .,f I'l.ilarairr. With a llir assistant, .Apaji, he has corrtinued ri d pl,i(-.'d under- the char-..,'!' ,'ular-lv Iv to teach .itt. ii.|.-iir(-e of twenty-five lioys. He thus relers to his work. Report of Ualarairr I, with arr aviuau'i Tl I'hoill .|ii-ii .1 uitl Ti-laiiierrt, ari.l .N'l r a hymn arr. I prayer-, 'i'esta and liefor-e (dosiri;c f tea alter-nate, days, tlief'atei Old irrerrt. M: priife-.s to lielie,\ e what i- til tfives rrre s us tl I'.al irarii has a Isodi >lil then deal of hii t fr tr'err;;th, I seek to tell fe if tl leii- compatrlorrs they ilo no th rt ilesiis ( Ihrist. it f. Milages, ,f tlr 'varrt;elrstic work around Irnlor miles trorrr the city I liiki- such e\plana,tiiins as seerrr r iecessar-y. 'I'll lays he, liy siri„'irrj^ illl^f iiirt to ditferent I h.yirrir, am f.-W h: said. our- teachini.; is tr-ue, iple have always heard me t,dadl th. Sour. ith' d have l,ir-;;ely li'ft olf poojah and the worship of ~t.irre ■rs, thoni^h IrstcniiiL; with apparent atterrtion. not hei th near Ihdore the people. Nii-oderrr e messat,'t'. ir oin- (. Ilia:.'! asked me to teach them at ni;,dit, as they wi-i|ii'd to know .re alioiit oui- i-eliL,'iiin, which -.eemed to them to lie true ; and they continue to manifest much interest in what they hiiar.'' l''i-orii report of Covind II I h tl iii'iiith .if .lanuary, rrioi-niiiiJ il 1|-OUl,'IioU t tl US yeai, til th nin;^, Korie oirt re-^'irlarly to preach iir dillVr-ent places ir- the ip, irr thf! rriohallas, in the city, and irr the villaites round ahout. Orr .-ur aviate thii tyse\ err men li>-:ir.| me eat hihi I hi it with liirt little interference, except wlreir I attempted t' o pi-each oh till- -ti-(!et or fionr our house in the city. I have always taken with me liooks and tr.-icts for sale, 'liort of (iyam.lia ami I>artinreus We joiiKHl the ( 'anadian .Mission irr .larr II-, and sirrce then, liy sin..,'in;,' ami preachiiit^, we lia\e tried, so far as we >f th Cliri-t. We, .'lion:.' WI th C d i; rrt two hronths irr the district work, visitirr to tell the story of |.: I'i-'lit villa-^es and preachirrK to .'!,77'.l peoph mail .lecidiidly i:anii' out as a follower of Jesus in orre o :iii.| ill several villa-'es verywhi're we were kimlly ri ■Ik' hty. Om ■ f tin .illatC es will-re he s till lives ami works those will) profess to lielieve in Christ, thoui,'h not a- -/lit openly. W. ai,'aiii in the month of May to revisit those vvl d to I le awakened to ;i sense o if th .1 of a Sm ami l.lieii- rrci' till- \i'rnaerrlar. wiiv the simpl(! nair.-itives. Tl ie\- have lii!( These reports of the iiati ve workers were L,'i\ en at the conftuence in II trarrslatcl hy .Mr-. Wilkie freely, liiit not so as to emhellish iir any I'lie ('hristiaii worrieir who iiave t,'one out from aiiiont,' ourselves are |iro.secutin^ tli.-ir work with ien\ih-.; /ral. Me "whose they are and whom they serve' is siHtainiiiL,' tlieni l.y His i,'race, ami •;v irr her |-i'port rririu; their- elt'orts with a sncci'ss for whir-li they praise His nam .Mi It I )urin.4 the year the Work has heerr I'arrie.l on very irrrich in tin; same way as in pi-e\ ious Vi-ais ; and tlii-re ha\ e lieen evident tokens of (iml's f.-ivour. The school of m..ri- tliair frill'Ued my i-xpei-t.-itimrs, and has i,'r-iiwn to twice its iir-i-.,'irial si/.i. "11 the l-ii" !h I II is over- ei^drty, with arr aver'a..,'ti attiiiidiiiice of hiitweeii thirty and f.irt\ liave ('iiar^fe has le iiiimliei- Tl Th. tl II' women has also liecmiie I'licoiir r,. tu-M vi^ltei •n forty aird fifty f,-iriiilies are a^'itrj,', arrd tlicii- pi-ejudices art; hicakiri;^' dowr especia. ly as those fairrilies that Ini ihle, hut irot irrore than half that iiuinluM' can lie i I. e).rulai-|\- II visited for years expi'i-t lire as often as twice a and Home of them ,-rre not s.-itislied unless some poilion of the Cuspid i..^ i-e;id to thei 'I »|. native ( 'hri.stiar. women assist in the school, a nd one of them has also \ isited si-veral /(rrianas. I h" iiii'ssai,'!' of ( Iiid's love has lieen repeatedly toM to these woiiieir in tlnir- dark horrres, and tire .-iiiiuii-i- of His Word niveth liL,drt. liesides we have the assur-am-e, ' .My word shall not return unto .M. T le pupils 111 my sell. says Miss Ross, "ale sti.'adily improyiiiv,'. Tlie parents , CXIV. Al'l'KNDlX. anxi.iiis tliiit tlieir sons slioiiM he eiluoiited ; lint thi'V think it a :,'reat iiiistiiki' to eilucate tiicir iIuul'Ii- teis ; ami consi'inicntly it is nut an easy matter to inilucf them to allow tlnir daiiKliteis to coinc t" s''hool. . . . ' Wliat lieiicfit is there in tcacliin;,' them to read'.'' isiiquistion often askeil. Th- last time it was |)ut, 1 thou^litit hest to appeal to themselves, ami en(|iiir>d if they thoiiK'ht there \va.< any henefit. ' T ca.\ now count the pit e when I 1:0 to market.' replied one. ' I ean read alioui; .lesiw.' said another. Ami 1. thirpirit upon them, and then they will he enahleil to cast themselves on .lesns Christ alone for salvation. " Mrs. I'.uilder, in writinir alnnit the work at Indore, says: "... Miss .Mc(!re^;oi' h,is thus far lieen allowed to carry on Jit^i- several schools in the city without much interference ; she ini; to witness ; they san|,' the hymns ajiparently with - much heart." It will he reniemliered that Miss K. M. I5eatty, a graduate of the Womi!n"s Medical Collei,'.', ,; KiuL'ston, was sent out last year as medical missionary to Central India. It i,dves your Connnitt' .■ mncli satisfaction to know that hi'r ser\ ices are already hif,ddy appreciated hy those amon^' whi.iu she is lahouiin^,'. In her report she says : " I have not much to tell, hecause 1 have not done nnicli. my time havint,' heen mostly devoted to the study of Hindi. Just now my medical work takes;. iioiid deal of time, hecause the Ljreati'r numher of my patients have to he visited in their houses. 1 have treated ahout forty patients ; the jj;reater numher of these are suhjects of chronic disease, aiil can he reported only as relieved. One ileath has occurred. .VIl the other acute cases have; eitli-i been cured or are pro^,'ressinf,' favonrahly at the jirciseiit time. My patients ar^ of all classes, frciii the iiauper to the princess, and from sweejiei's to Brahnuns. I ha\e heen very kindly recei\.| wlieruv(>r I havi; j^one. In s(nne places the peojile express deep L;i'atitiide to Cod for havini,' sent iii' amonj,' them. The native iloctors whom f li.ive met lia\e treatid me with the utmost kinuness in, 1 courtesy. I was called to see a woiuan in a llrahunn family. I found her veiy danp'rously ill, aii ' fo\nid it necessary to visit her twice a ilay. So much attention seemed to rouse sus|iicioii as t.i ,iiv motives, and I was rather coldly received. I asked for a consultation. Two days after they calli ! in l)r. Canpat Sin^'. In the meantim.' the patient had heen >teailily iniprovinr. This fact, wit!: 1 )r. (!an])at Sini/'s very ilecided approhiition of the treatment I had ad.^pted and some stvuni,' advic from him have (|uit(> ciian^'ed their hearin^r towards me. They are now anxious to ili just as I tel' them, and are moreo\ei' rather active in lindiuic more p.itients. " I ha\e a woman enf,'a,s^eil to act as interpreter. She is also studying,' luatirin miilii-d, ana I o|i- that she will he a help to me hy hein;.,' ahle to dispense medicines when 1 y:et my disper-.;uy e-^wli- lished. A native ^'entlenuvn has asketock nf •'ilkie's ilisjiensary. I '|uite safe." eldest Miss Stoekrid-.^ 1 their lionies. She imv. visits twenty-five, and finds her hands fidl, as nothini,' less than an houi' at (^ach visit will s,itisf\ them. They were interested first in tht^ knitting, she tauudit them, hut hy-and-hye the\- hecaiiv interested in the truths that she hr(mj-i aj,'ain (the story of the Cross)." " It t,Mve us in the field Ljreat pleasure," says Mr. Guilder, "to welcome tlie new nussioni.rii s, who, we feel assuree strain on the imjiortance of sending' lady missionaries. .Mr. I'luilder and ^!l. ' \'',; on l',ve funnelled the Coiiimittee with very interesting; reports i .uiceriiin- vai'ious possihle fii !•!- .)i lahour, from wliich we would !.dadly have ^'i\en larue extracts, hut tlii- uould ha\t' unduly ext( lined the 101 ort. And they have concluded that Indore is the hestlielilni lahour for Mr, Huilder, iind chat the services of .\Ii-. Wilson v.ill, for this year at least, he indi>|iiMi sahle in .Mhow. NIi. A''!1:m)!; 1.,s already so mastered the situation there thnt he is ahh', altlioiii;!i with a very p'i:;,i;)'. huovde Ine )t the lan^'iia^e, to thor' o^hly superintend the work. ^dur (/on u^it^ei! d^ri\ it in-ener ' ei i to «i>esi.ine account of the orij.;iii and progress of the Woman's Koreii,'n li- ■ iivtr.', :->oci9ty wiilch has heen so ^'reatly hlessed in its work. In lH7ti it w.i'^ orf,'ani/ed \nider toe nuipices d*' the Foreis^'n Mis.'i u' Comndtteo hy the late l!ev. Dr. Topp and I 'r. -Maclaren who weie in(. linted hy the Committee to attend to that work, it was desi.;ned to sii|i|ilv to the Christian wonici: >i M'.: I'r' shyt.;rian Clnuch a eluinmd thro\igh which they could woi I; 111 connection with tlieir own (Knoii.ii auon for the welfare of the women and children of heathen laii'h. Tl'.e results show that tie v,,.)\ . ,. t-iit was well conceived, ami tliat it was Htted to enlist in a veiy marked ijegree the symp.it'i e" ■ ' tiie Oe-t elements in the Church. From small heginnings the Society lia.'* i,'ro\vn nnti was held in T. year ei.,'hteen . i'ljiitrihuted. J tliH annual proi. I'lf-liyterial Si Am .nnt Co >urces .••10,(l.-|8. The Foreigi \yest ; One (Jill Native 'I'eacher Hospital. \'illaj Ladv rea Iv for Schnnls. There has 1 ri'ivv, in Indore expenditure vva.- >ii,>i: tlipensar\ niliL'es, huildiii'. ".\iiollier r.'aso will soon he in ivadv for some \ the held the lar; iille in a few mi hiiildiiigs miLrlit view of the nee Knreiyn Mission ' ''iiniiiittee havt which none m.'iv APPENDTX. CXV. lias u'l'iwn until it> has become u iiciworful auxiliary to your Committee. Its first monthly meetinif was lii'l'l ill Toronto on 4th April, 187ii, wIumi oO memliers were eninjled. At the encl of the first vear ei^'hteen Auxiliaries ami three Mis-.i()n I'amls had lieeu cir^ani/eil, ami the sum of si, (105. .(7 (iiiitiiliuted. J'^ach MUCCfediui,' ye.ir has shown a marked advance. Tlie followiiiLT stirtemeiit sinews tlif iumiial prou'ress wliieh has hcen made liy this important socie' y in Auxiliaries, Mission I'lamls, I'le^liyteiial S'lcieties, and in contriliutiniis frmu its comineiicemfnt to the prt^-icnt time : — ■N'ear. Auxiliarie.-- Mission Bamls. Preshyterial Societies. Amount Contributed. ls77 is 1S7S 28 is7'.i 42 ISSII 4t; issl 4'.» 1SS2 37 iss:; fltj iss-t x'.> Iss.-, 134 t) 8 (I <) 12 11 10 24 1 1 2 2 4 14 •si, 00.5 ,i',t •-',1.58 .n .S.L'L'5 ;t7 .i.iiS-J 5(J 4,(i(ir) 5.5 5,7;V_> 54 7,IM)1 '.'•_' 7,ti5t; ti2 10,0.5,S tlO WOMAN'S FollKKJX MI.SSIOXAK V SOCIKI'V. eRESBYTERr.VN CmiiCH IN ( ANAILV— (WKSTKlt.V KKcTIuN). fAhstnii't fnnii Itijiovt.J T!.e Home work during tiie year ending Ajiril 14th, 1.S8.5, may be suiniiied up as f(illi>w.s Nil. of Life Memliers. (il, of thes 17 Were th < trdinarv Members II,?-!', 1,214 Mis>. Maud (J54, r resbyterial .Societies Auxiliary Mis>ion I'ands 14, l:i4, 24, All' iunt Contributed by Auxiliaries .s7,;ilo.20 ; Missiim Ijands, ■sl,74(!.ll'.t. I 10,05S.C)ti, vcxenne fr >iii al F. oreit,'n wnrk may he sunimariz thus : Th Sc We>t : t Itie (! iris' School ii» I'ormosa ; Six .Schouls under th' iwn Indians in the Xorth- Xuti\ K'hers assistiii.; in th Schools I'ihle \\'om»- mv Liidies in ( lentra. I l1 .\1 ndia : .Si\ }fos|iital. \'illai;es, and Zenanas ; Three bady Missionary Teachers ; One Medical, .M ission.irs" xiork m issionarv L: Iv rea ■^clii I ly for the work : One bady in Canada receiviuL' medical eilucation : l)onati.,S()0), which the Council h us v'liuired for the erectii mid .1 dispensa .f th lousand rupees (or .>'(), 00(t), toi^etlier wit! "ecu previously authori/.e-l to expi ant,'alows, two for lady mi-sionaries, and one f(U' .Mr. liuild nillL'l': build ry for Mis> Peatty. It was represented l)y the Council that, for twenty-two tl lIlLfS COlUl t;ted ir lience, wmUd lou.-.ll .Vnoil probably cost twenty-five thousaii I, ler reason, lys Mr. lluilder, " foi' ru- hiiiL, on this work now is, that .Mr. I''raser ( 'amjil -Il n lie in Mliow aLjain ready to take u|) h seitin^^ me fr Ir. Wilson also will liy for some work : and no pos^iliil'^y of any of us t,'oiiii,' to Imlore, wheie help is most iieedei the field the larjiest. The money must be i^'r.mteil, !.r at least two missionaries will iaie a few months, sav bv November. An answer hv c: iinpan was ur.Ljently reipiesteii, .so liiiililiiiirs mi^dit be in a proper state of advancement lie^oie the setting; in of t'ne rainy sea ■f tl ;e necess ities ■ f th le case, and in reliance on corimied etticieiit aiil fr tl tl., It the W'oiiiaii Fiiieimi Missionary Society which t;ranted the first se\en tlwnisand rupees above referred to, the I ''Miiiuittee have th lit it ri;,dit to sauctioii the outlay. This is an item of expenditure like ti vliicli none may be reckoneii u[)on for se\eral years to con % MISCKLLANKOra. The Con','rei,'ation of St. Paul's Church, Montreal, have intimated their readiness to siippor* a iiii«>iniiaiy in Central India. The Kev. .lames F.archiy, pastor of the church, writes ■ "Of com-, till' apiiointment and superv ision of the missionary uciuld In' entirely in the Committee's hands. W.. WiMild furnish the annual income, ami he w(uiM be in u sp.'cial sense our missionary No Ku.araiitee lan lie 1,'iven except the (Jhri.-tian liberalit>' and sense of .luty of the coni.'rei,'ation of which I have little fear." \\'hat is specially iiott ortliy in connection with this lilreral oiler is. Mr. liarclay's > xjiectaliiui that the ordiiiar\' contri'outioiis of the church, iiududin;,' even those to the Forei|,'n .Mi-sion Fund, will not be allecteil b\- it. The < 'ommittee, in acceiitin^,' the olfer, a>,'ree.l " to thank tlie iiiiuistet. session, and conLfregation of .St. J'aul's, Montreal, for setting,' an example so worthy of ex VI. AI'I'KMHX. itfiit,a.t.i'.n Kv 'it.ri»T ''intfrcj^Jiliorn ; an'l to (;'(r/iifi»;ri'l th»;rfi hiirhlv for t-'ikin;,' n. nt'-.o whif.ti, »hi < 'i.riiiiiiU.'ie i^ [)'|ii';t.iv,n■^'.r>^.^/nli'lr^ nu'\ I'l tli't Cliur'. Mr. It'if.'rrt, f ,';i.r(i(,hi-, I Miirr.i ,f (f^ f nivtTHit-, , irii/-t.''l tii(fm«tif ffir -^i-fAcf in tti'- f'.r<-i(/ri h>l'l. 'I h/- <',iiU\UiiW'-, h.iviriK hi^'ir'l th<: t»•.^ti tir''t.lir'tri a-i t,/i tji-i Ht,r.«M-( ffir i\\H work. liJiV' ;ip(,'.irit<< ■.f h, iiH ,iri .vlilitional riii-i-tl'iri/iry Uj f.'., with tti'r Mari'M'./i <.f the A -i-ciffil)! v, .ifi'l tti': '■'iri';iirr»Ti':<; of t,h<^ .Montr'- f r»!'i til'- ('rc^liyt'ir of I'.r.id fi.i.'.':, 'iM i4"v<;r(tl '>';':;niori-(, c^iir'-i-'t'l tii'- 'l<-iir'; tfiJit Mr. ('.\it.h\ifrt M.i.':k.iy, .'in fipfir'ivci t':;l.'■.^l'^r u. I '■;i,t<'(tii.-'t, -fKonl'l !''• -Kit /'ipiirt. t'l tl tlr i':ti'r..l :i'lv;inf.rth- VV'rit, wh<-n tfii fit : fii-i ■'.ihiry t'> f)<; ^^'K) ji'-r utiitnth 2. Th'! Cornr»iitt<-fi in ft'n t'< thr niix-i'tn w<,rk ; l.nt th'-y wiiil'l r»:i<|i't';tfuily \.(.ii;rnlj|y t'l in-ttnif:t tfi<'ir ^uf;(,<-.iy'.r.H to .(sv: <:arn<'-tt fitt':nti'.n t'l thii rnatt'^r. Kt I'- 'l\tt: f .''imrnitt''': h;lv>^ ha'l ifi'l'T ' 'in-'i'l'-r.iti'in th<' vsiii'iin ii'lv;int.'i'/ ma i;i ; .-ir.'l tfiiy WjijI'I r»;-'((''';t(iilly f','irfiin':n' ik«! th. th' irn|'orl..'int rrii.^-ti'in n<:':'-nar',' in'i'iin'w -an' iHc, t'l take th'- pr'-iirninary fUnx in 'ir'l»;( t.'i the or>;aniz;iti'i,-i 'if n, I'r<;^fiyt':ry fid'l (■')(;i.f';.v ,\irs.-,i')V FiNJ*, wf-;sT(;i;.v skction, -><■» CK' KffT-. .alanff: tr'irt .t-< f y.M.r r'lni all ^<>l^l(^.^•.^ -« I :'/)<(') 22 :!i77-: I I •*'.l7'^v; '(.; Kxj-K.viirT' K^;. ,V'„-//, IV- 'ilVni':l'lrt , .>";iio n. .''irnitt^t'i i,'i I 'hina ivrri'rnt-' ir, I'.ritain - I»i7' Mi-<-! I'.'il R';v. W. A WiN it salary .'in'l 'tx[i''n-,<)2 W» ;iin ij:! X.27 7-". |f)'»", (K) !!><:,' 2.; 17-11 12 »;i2 Ot Ch i.art;':^ an'l ifi'-n-i m 'I'lfin'-'ti'jn wi th .\Ii K<|i':rH'-' ''( rn I, a f C .\..\V «t':. rintifi/ irit'T'-Mt ( .Mr .J. r'lfiortion '>f .■\t^»!nt'.-< •;al.ary " 'i'-n':r(il KxfK-ns'rM *07 it '-'.VKl (H» ♦i 2H f<~,r,it :v> 2'Xl 00 ]'>2'M M it 7!) HL' 2')'i 'K) f.:n o;; 210 OO i;.V) 00 '•I.- ■ l;- In h(ir» f'.air HI » i» 4((-il7'«2 '-i \i'f'f':Nr)t\. CXVIJ. if K'ii 10 •^00 ')0 ^'/i" JO i to*) '«<) «»,; !o H, F')|:\t'MA. Ml 1 ■ * A [. ;!'», I)". f-int-'T, !■(''». {'.iM f.. r .... I f.v li'rr^ 2*. St.ii'l.':h':T* wm'hm ff'H.pital K I'.u-(ai;r. .M;i/:l<;i.y, ^;l,la^y M-.i.ii'iiit, Mr. .f;i.rfii»:-'/iri, ^lalar v !i/f:oiirif. Mi ( h f'.'/'ik^, Tra'rt.M, ';t,':, m\ii:]-f 'in f/irh' .H'li'i'i Ka-t, C',;i.nt r,^»i or. 270 (i(t \r, (m •M', 7. 4X :>; HH2 01 ■j.'iO It; 7x7 l.'i :'.2» :i2 fN(>r A. .5'i>ir, [- ', <[i'n'lil','ir'- fr'irn i ' / A[,- M't-t, v .(f. .Mar'.ti, I'^H' l:- . ./. U'llk I'-, ^alarv all rnimon 'f^frf-nsc-' '■'inn cAf.'-.d w!t,(i tij.! wr.rk .f' (ifi I'.'iil'lcr, .lalftf, A. W all i/iMii'in Pxpfn^'!« ll^'l^l, .<."klarv Ml-. f;,',.l: rriH.'l'in '•'.< •I d'H-, ••alary Himi'in ' .'. t'un^/ildW^ f'lr la'li'M •<(icnn'M J'. Ilk ani \'iA\.n.v,i' ii.''''iri>,- ' ' ' ( in f'liiiit-r iiir.ii'.Tit I'. i,i,.iiM. In lian'l /.'.(..'IfK)^ '• t;i<;;i », .; .'/)^)x (» ■■■.■'.'.X) .', :','. in;.-, I.I ;»' •■.2 t; i;»2i 10 t; h;k; X 2121 2 '.)VM l.i 2)2;! 12 I -X I *i7'i ; •; ,,,; !,• tii»; M 17*i l.i lt><<; 2 .4 .■.7"..', f) 2M.'» i;i :< 10 I i, .V) <• ?» »iH7 X lO*-. .■(1",,X')", 1,0 .V r.. .At th': a. •J(l (I r,\r, 1 :{ I K! riiii|itH, in<;ili(:iHHM, <)t< ri-.rt^ r<'':<'i|iti IfitMi'it on lifink iiccmint froin iMt-luly, IH8.'} Ifiu'li Scliocl F.;.vs .\Ir'i|if:jniv< I >iin:iti(.n fintii Me. I); irlini;. 70 7 •• r.() (» //.'.".i; 10 Altl iiiU;.Mi th.. 1. in iiur fii. our li;i-' l)i'<-ti l!lrL'(•l^ i\ii- fiiti'1-i ;ii>- ^t III, 11- iri;is- from ttif^ ;ili<)V uiicr ^':. ll \:ix. hii I ' 1. IIIOII}- III ill ' oiiiii:('ti«, . I'I'ENDIX. OXIX. REPORT OF THE liOAIM) OK Fki:N( II [:VA\(;i][.IZATI()\ OF THE PRESBYTERIAK' CHURCH IN CANADA. In ri-]i<>T\'uiL' to fli' (icti'Tdl Af-'ciiiMv til'' work of tin; I'.omkI for tho (mst vi-ar, it \< ilccriwd .|pii ill till- oiit-i'f. to (liici t .-iii'i iai iiltiiilioii to till- li'L'it! status ut tlii- < 'liiii< li of IJntiif in tin' of (^ii.'Imi . 'Ilir injiinoiis s|.iiitiial and inoial inllniTi' i; of it- iiii. hi ri'.'s ar iwii. Iiiit till fa< t;- I'L'anlirr,' il> islalili-li rii'iit aii'l L'lowiri" powri in this loimtiv air h ■•- aih iiiiiji'i lo'.ci. It II, a\- |i'- -aid, in a uomI. thai lloinanisn iiino' to IIP an nltiaiiioiilaMisiii. has in tlii- I' I. Willi h IS ronnni' iiioir ami .'III iiaiiioiiianisiii. lias in tin- rrovin< >■ all tin' -tr •in.-tii ami staliilit\- w lin h ran !"• .|rii\i(| lioiiiiivil law. a |>ow.i|ij| |ii-ir-lhooi|, riiornioiis wraith, ii va.st aiiiiv of thoioii'_'hl V . ,|iii|,|,ri| rrrirniasliral i list it lit ion.s, anil thr irii'ly srivjrrs and sii|i|Miit of fhr [,o(a! F.r:.'i- a- lillr. (I js itn[ifi~sih|r totati; |)|rrisrly, or i;Vrn ajipl oxi lliatrl y. t hr irvrruirsof thr Uoinall I :illiolir ( hiinh, whii ji air drawn from fhr |iro|)!r to an oj,|)rr-,iv r.\trnt hy tlin c'.xrrrisr of I.Lai and s|iiritiial jiowrr. In jnoof of this, rrlr|r||i ■■ is inadr to th<; followint,' jioints : LAW OK rniiK.^. 'I'ithrs wrrr lir.st r-tahli-hrd ill I'laii'r hy an oidinairr of ' 'hnhtna'/nr ahont fhr vrar ■"'0, and rontiniird to hr r.xarfrd until I i s'.i, whriithry wnr aholi-lird iimlri thr l.'rpnhlir liv a d'rrrr which |irovidr(| that tin: Uornaii 'alliolir rhrr-y shoiijcj hr ^l||l|,ort I hy a-alaiv :;i:ilit' (I hy thr slat r. In thr I'rovinrr ot '^iirhrr, hy thr rdirt of May, \>',V.i. thr tillir was li.\ri| .it thr t wrrity-^i.\tli part of fhr yrarly | .rod luc of fhr land, and of llr- iiiffras ■ of thr sfo' k fnl I I "IN th'- lam I. .Siihsr(|iirni|\-. hy I )' rn-r of th- ( 'on mi i of . !atr. .Jnl v I Jih, 1 707. Ihr titlr- or ■illliir wa- lixril ihtinil. I V at oiir fwriily- ixth of :.'iains only, to hr haivr-trd. tlirt;-lp(|, '■ iiiiiowrij a.nd d' li vrird at I Ir |ii ir^t's par.-onaL'r. 'in Ihr ir)n(|in',~i of thr |'r.i\ in' r 1,\- (ii rat r.iitain. in IV'.:;, it was jiiovidrd liv tip- JTtli Artirlr ot tlr- liisti nnirnt ofi .-^ion that Koniaii I :illiolirs -hoiiM i,r ol)li;,'rd \'V fir- I'int-dish t iovrrniiirii t, to pa s' tlirir prir-.ts thr tillir- and all llir ta.^r,■^ thrv wrir iisiil to pay nndrr thr 'Jovrrn.nrnt of •■ his mo.- 1 < 'hrislian .\Ia, jrsf v ' ArrordiliL'ly li\' Art of thr ilrili h I'.irliamrnt. Ml tiro . :; rh. s;;^. passrd in 177 1. this |.|o\ i.-ion wa.■^ latilird, and th' rl.i^'y ol f lir l,'.'iliiaii ' ;i I hoiir ( 'JiUi ' h W' ir a nt li'iii/'d To ■• hoM, r ivi- and rii joy tli'ir arrii-toiii'd diirs iiii'l lii^'ht-. with irsprrt to si|i h pri"ii~ only as -h'lilld Jpfolrs.- thr ,^ai I rrli^d' Thus th ittrr sfaiiil.s to this dav, .so tlmt (i I'l i'-t. lias a dii'-rl art ion ;tf law a'^'ainst iiih' r,-- of jiis parish for thr rollrrfion of tifhrK uiid rlinrrh diirs, and tip- jicojilr jnivr no itioii in t his rr-picf. Aiuouis otiirr .soiirrr.s of lv rlr.siii.-ticdl irvrnur. udflit.ional to tin: tithi s, may hr incn- ti' IP d inromr frotn personal pro|irrty, rrnts of iniprovnl rial rsfati:, ground rrrifs, < haiirr.s inr pia\':rs olfcirij for soiilis in pni.'atory, and for < hui' li i • rrmonirs at haptisin-, niarria'_'r-, ;iiii| hi.rialH. A spcrial ta.\ is ofi p. irvi'-d in rifi. - and towns, and soinrtimrs in > oiintry ;iM:s wlp-ri thr till irr -m.il I drd as in- iillirimt. '11 PI'- i ■ no I.I w to riifori li lax, hut it is conipi triit lor thr piir-t to rrfn-'- t' ) say ma,-s or pnioini -onp' ir|i!.'ioii- iny until it is panl. Ijiit th -I and mo-t oppi '-.s.-i v- a,Hs --mrnis ari- n-nally madi ill ' iiljliri t, 11 with thr 'o.NHTKrrTloN Ol' riiriiciilvs, liK.',\ IIIH, k( Thr Irtral powi i ronfrrrrd upon tip- l.'onii-ii II i'-r.irrhy for thrsr pm po-rs i.s piai tira.ljy la. I hap. i s, if, i> piovidrij tliat on a iiniird In tip (' it'll SlalMli ■ III owr|- i.aliai I" litl'ill h illLT pi' .-.rlltrlj to I 1 l;i.h ■{ tl a ma.iorit\' o| rirrholdris in 'ari.--h. for thr i on^tl ip lion of a, (Jhiirrh, '.'hap or rai.--ona:.'r-lioiis'- tp a final dccrrr in fhr matfi rordlti'' to I p. ri I |r lllllC i-lltj. \VI :ill |irorrri| to -ia-tjial i,aw and tin: jua.' tirr of tip; irrr r||l|rr|i r\ trii-ion is drsjird hy tip priesthood, no difljriilty is iisiia.lly r.xp in proriiriiiL' Iroiii tip' pan-hionrrs tt iri-.--iirr (--I n h iioirdit to hi-ar iiprui th' n ' ' '■- ary pi-tifion. tlii"ir.di Up; I 'oiifi SornrthiiiL'' rnorc than -ioiial, and a, t hrrat of nilhlioldiii'-' tin: S irraiip-nt -, whi' li i- r.|iji\-a|riit t'l ' iittiip.' oil fir- only nn-.m- of -aivnli'iii iiii'l invol vinf,' tlp-m in ' h-ini.l n iishop drl'-riniip-- thr --ty !•• aip t "111 'iiil'lintr r'-rf, T' nirrt thi--, a ta.\ i;- il II h-vird Hpon thr pro|i' ily of llir faithful and < olh-rtri ill iirocrs- I hr Statiiti; ill this h. Ipill lia,-< hr. ii irpratcd ly anirrpl'd 'jivin rL'i-d powi-rs to fahii'iii'-,-; to r\propriatr laml- lor f'rinrtrty and ot|p r ''lntr'li |iiirpo~r li i- l.v thr prartiral working' of tl ' \' i\- part o| Up -II i|o\ |s|oii~ of thi- law that thr spn-fi IS iiirnis h.d Hinti\ot iipiL'tiili' 'III liinirlp-s, pai ~ona; iVr.. sin loiiiplnj li y tip- ' h' ii|p iii'l .-hal'liy dwr||in):f-, o| an impovri islp-d |iropl (IIMP.I::-! 11)1! ll,\l'ri,s\IS. |-1M,I.'.\I..S, M.\-^r,-, fee aril i'.i.shop .■rfrrmiip-,- th lor his own I )ioi-.--i-, and ihrirfoir prirp,"- vary. Thr fr II (;xx. AIM'ENDfX. f'li fiiiii ml- ;iic rrifi'l'' !i Tiiiilt"! l ill lli': 1(11 the tolliiwifi;.' s( ale of i liai/i ■•^ : i'oi i iii;'iiiu' tin- Im II - at < l.iiM li, S'^H, Dial is .t:;') toi il ].• ;■!(■.. I lol till' tllP tijal hi oiii l''oi lntntal ( i'i(;nioiiii n iii llii Cjiiiic h ol .'■-otr' l)aiii'- tli' |iii(i.- i;ui;"- liill (li;|ila\ of||,i- •aMid silMi, va.-r-, J(ii , ;'o|t| ifnliioiiji ii i| oiiiaiiiiiil- |c,i y r\ ell allai ~, a, < lioir, one liiiinliid ai.ij ■ i;'lil ,- i U i i-|ihili i| ( aiidlr.^l i' k,-, u il li i aiiilji-, '',i'i ill tin f.'liiM' h of Notn- li;i .?M, IIiikI-'I -I' lioy- , 111 ailJi- aiiil |ii i' -l.'^. 'Mp i|i;ii:<- loi liiin lal i -ay tin r;i all, and t li' 1 1 liii !• ilii|iloy a,- llnir a- -i- tanl - jil i< .-t.- 1 1 ^idill/ in I'l.iiii <■, u l,o doi r. an ini oinp fioifi (aliaila lol |ii I f"; liiiliL' ll;i- «oil.. I iiall>, the hoaid ol 'I i M ti dues and ai • oiints lor I Ir ,ii to I I Ollli I lllllll V ol 1 1 Il ■ |iaii-.|i |iii.--l, liiit lii'i|i;,ntlv till- |,rii'.sl (ollirt- llii'ii If, t.'i vin;.^ an ai I Diint to I 11'' tiii.-.li-i> : and jii.- 1 nowtlii:r'- i^ a ,^ll ii;.':.di- t'oiii:^ oi I. Willi II |■^ Ml liailiioiiy \itli till' -jiiiit ol lli- wlmlc r-y.-liin, to laki- tin: niaiiau'iiii' id ol tin; ( l.iii li !■ iii|iii laliliis clil.'Kdy out of till lialids of layiii' ii. Kiiiiitly. a- tlir onlioinr of tin: i i Irlaat'i (Jiiilioid (■a^<•, flu- I'ai liaiiii-nt of '^iiiliic |.a->i:d rm Art (:;'.i Vii . < lia|i. \'.i) to |iii:vi;iit all roii Hi. t 111 tuii II th mm! -la-tn al aiitlioiili. ir Ji ( ijiicti I ics, wliicli i.^ doiii; liy -iin|)ly L'iviiiL' tin- cliiin li al fill'.- Iiui iai- and Uoiiian f-'alli lull: I Ollflol ill IIicm; Inattilr IIOI.IliA VH. KM-.MI'TIONM, l;l,l(A i ION ()\ii and aliOM t In: din 'I liioni:taiv -i;ii nt^ M'firii'd to. tinii- aii' oilier liuidi-n ll|iiili tlir |irO)ilr wliii li all: to In- lal.i II into ai ' olint. Tin: M:i(>nd .illii !■ ol tin' <,)l|i-li.i ( oif ol < ivil I'loindiiin |iiovidi.-. ioi till' oli-ci vaini' ofalioiit t '.vo wcnk-, aniiii;ill\-, ol jniial mli.'i- oii.- Iiol iila\ -, uliii 1 1 i: a, .Nii ion - in load niion tin i;ii niiiL'. of woil.iii'.' nii|i, and an oli-fi in lion to till' }"lli:ial rolli.-n of lill, iln ■ •. II i.-: Will f.iinwn llnil Iln- i liHo li fi\'.n- )iri.|.ii ty. aiiionnlin:/ in \,i;in' lo iinlold niillion- o| \sliii|i i •; cxiiiiol lioiii taxalion Sin: is coii-tantlv addin;.' to Inr allli. diav.in icvnliii' .-. as na: I, •nil sInAVii, from many ^ nni III 111' Ini o\i. Il I lid, , < on! iiilliliL' not only tin irliann ly n-.iiiL' tin- |,o\v(:i- of civil law ti III of 1,111, ■Imi . Iillt cvill 111" I. -i- lali t III' I loin in ion li\ Inildiiii^ Iln- I ;ihiin •■ ol |iolitii al powii I liioiitrli In r .-Jdiiii i; ,-i vn volai in-, and yet I old I ilml in'_' liol liiliL' lo tin- lini i III i n:i In i- ol tin- lMa.i liilniy of novi 1,1 III (-lit. So far w tin: r linat ion aid to In: wholly in tin: li iiiiiiaiii--fs 111 tl of "I ilc-ia.-tii - ,iin (: of <,>iin|ii;< j.s i-oin CI ind it ma V 111' It. i.s tlioroii;.'lily ji riinati'd, from tin: mo-l Inmciitaiy fo tin: lii;^lii:hf dn|iai tiiii nf.-^, liy tlm .|i lit and iiriin i|dn- oj nil lamonl.ini-iii. And til I- Niinni'iii'.' , W'liii 11 rcrcivn so maii\ ol I In: dair.ditci ■ of I'i'oli -taiits. wliii h tlion-ainU of iiiiiiil.-, in tin' liand.i of .-1.111111 nuns am lii:iii;< iiioiild' d liv tlin .-ami' ni powir, all .siiliji rl, as a mil', to no iiiililin m.-pni timi. lint wli\' Jill lai I' till' 111 Old 111 oni ynar's mi->ioliaiy woif; with tli it i- l.rlinV'd till' infoimatioii i-, ni-i-dnd liy very many persons in ( ';in.id,i. and liir;iii-i' in -pili of all our nlloils and llnir nndnnialili ..-iii i ta.il- i: Ml iiiili'd ill. ;iiii| iiiiiny 'Vi'iy pal I 111 wi'li' p:i .-I'd laiiirj. :iiiion:; olhnr Ihiii;/,-., Unit iinmy fjiud i.-li--pi-;i k i n: pi-iipin Inid alii-;iil>' I'll iln- ' 'minly, I h;il i ■ .-id' nl l.ii lini - u i-i n a in ml lo h avi- a-, -i.oii a- tin \ I Olllll ill- p I' lilii II 'I llnir piop'ilx, a ml lh;il Ihi:- wii,- dill' to till' l.n I 111 II n- ia|iii| iln I r;tr Uiadian,- wilhin lhi'!;i,-l h u yi-ais, ri'lidi'lin;.' rduialional ad\'aii lai,'i'S and ' "ii 1 1 ' nnsali^lartoiy. .\ ,-iiiiilai iiiilii,\ ol tin- p''op|i' i~ takin:/ |ila,i n in I'lastmn (inturio, in ili ( 'oiintiih o I'll itt and • I Iniii-'ai I \ . T n \- am aidi'd in llll.^ movrmi'iit Im di- li,'.tatits liv tin: (.'hnn II, whn h ilirm I.-, (h. \voik ol i oloni/ation, wln'Mini ill \irj I ro- an il (1 on in name ol -III III ii-.- Ii\ nil ;in- i il lolll'lie^, .tl'., or li\ Ihn (iov' iniiieiil of 'jimli lis is !i matlnr of tin' '.'ia\r--l -I'j-iiilii ;i In '' lo our who II ominion in many wa.v.-i ain pai til nlaily from a I'liu'ion- point of \ii'W. It tmn hes niiini. ijial and idinalioiial iiiti:m.-t- aiid i.- di'stiiii'd to allm t mo.-,i deeply the .-piiil iial liln ol our pi'0|i|e, foi, as .'stated in last, veiir lepoit, tlieie is all iililiiistakalile '.rrowth of I I'OI. In. 'J'lii: old Ian, (til isln uhih, not. a.s wi lelil>' aiiioii',' reit:iin i|a.-.M:.-. of the Fmiii I d(:-.-|imad i.-. a.s deep and intian-n: a.s ever. Jtomaii Ai'ri;si)i.v. rxxi. !■ iimiii wliollv K'iiij;iri <,illii)lii iiti'l to iiil'- llii-. |)'.tiiirii'iii I Ir v (In nut li.-,it,ili' t'> iv, in iinu'u.'tKl' (I riii'Tfi' 111 , lli.it l.ii.'!i-|j -^ii' uKiiiL .!■ I.ihl- ;ir'> '.nlv tol.'i.ihcl in till' iii> iiiitiiii)'. irr tlii- i>;iit rii t|ji I'.rJii l, l.iniiii' : uiiil if iliiv liicl iii'Mti thiiiii. ii'.n.il liiir'lslii|iH, loi.ii |j' i>i' III lull- ;ihi! iii h l.iiL'ii-li-"|i'Hkirit' I'l' -liytiriiiii- i^ it nij .'■HIIII I fill' ;i- iit i|«l. I mill' i| W'il l;iii_'lit Ki;; lli.it I liiy • h'liiM l.r • III 1 i---|'iil in iI'Mii/ tin; to i(!' "'nt. lofi vtiii 1 1 (.III ;i III 1.11/ till m • h (■-, ' ll it I >• ii-lri \aliii-. -mii h a. ii-t'oi iiuition in to ll. till- oiit(i.rii'- ol till- "iiiiit 1.1 trill' (iiiti iot.isiii iinil of tii|i' ( 111 i-^tiaii li. ini-iii — tliiit. wliii li animal' the ■ ii|i|ioi tii.-> ol tliin iiii-'.^ioii I'lnij till- ( olportitiii-, tiiii licis aii(| mi-^-i'iniiiii-r< of tlii- I'.ojikI ol l-'p in li l.v.in;^'(:li/alioii. Ai in |iii;vi<)ii-; yi-iii-. Ili it III au'i-li' li:-^, V iz., (Jol )iort;iK' Mi,..-,i on S( 'I I'l'-a' ll i| lias lii-i-ii |iio-i-i u|ii| hy imalis ol tliri: III/ ^lal ion (()i,i'()i!T.\(.i-; l.r.'lil roliioit' III -. Will- 1 lli|i|liV i-(l (I dniin'-' til'- na^t v-h'. a ii'iml" i -oiii'-v.liai I' -n tliiiii loimci ly. 'Ilii,^ wu.-, (,v\ in/ to tin- lie I. ol liind- . tin- I'loanl ln-in/ i oni|'i-lli-d to d- ■ lim (illi r.i ol M|-vi( (- lidiii K-vcral iiii-n with i x|ii-ii' n( (^ in tip- woik. TliiM. Iiovvi m-i. i- tin- |. -^ to l-i- ri /ictli-d I 111 aii-i- I il III'- la' I llial tin- Aluiiti'al .\ilxiliiUV llilil'- Soi i.-tv ll 1^ (|i-|tiiitiiii-nt ol iiii--ii'ii.-ii V hll llll IIIOI ' \ l/OI'lll.^ Iv ll lan ' vi-i'. Til.- S, |■^ ni'W |>l ' iiliii: 1. 1-1 ^iiiiimi-r ■vi-ii r I'll' ll loil'-ui-, and Illi- ilinni' I a I.OUt, III I'-iy I iii|i|iiyi - iiiiml" r.v iiriiii/'-ni'-iil « llll III'- li'iaid, lip v d ll l.r I'iii < "liii'i li-iii'- and -'-lit I ll' III ilo (tirtii'l-^. to wl il< ll, lia I lli'V ll. Ill 111 (llll ivi' I-. I ll' V U'.iil ■ il'U ;i\ .- ll' ' ll a|iii(iilit(-i 1. T II- lloiinl aic liio-.l aiiximi- to ii t li'-ii .-lall ol ( i.liioili-iii -, li.-i .111-1 til I'Liiilin/ ol ii'-w i--ion li' \i\r, lar/(-l\ -lid . nii'l r 'ioil. ii|ion tin: t'lillilnl -'-ivi('--ol tlii- ll-(|( nyiriK ( la.-.^ of w-oiki;r,-, ll i- (in onia/iii:' lo ii|i"il iLal uin- /(-ntli-man \Ii. '«. I'. I'rinn.-.-on, of l''(-^u'U■^. did - -a/ri;i-d lo im-'l in lull I In- -.tl.tiy o| a I' i 'iii li < 'o||i'.i liiir from tin: l"-/ililiili/ of tlli.■^ >■' II : ami il i- lio|i. d ll.al his |iiai ^l:W■"|■|||y i \a.iii; Ic uill I": lolloWi.l hy illi'-r that III'- i',".ii'l 111. IV h ^ \ \ ^9) V ■■^>. 6^ <^.y5v % -u '^' V & '•XXil Aff'FNI.IX, '■€- I* ■r. r. ■/. '- fi / r y. 7 — ^ '■■ :■ ^. .: r. 'l* '• *■( *' »* '" ■'. .;/- -Ji..-;. 5 ^ ^//u ;^^ ... ■^, V, .. . ... ... - ., .. >. „ /. /, -^ :_: -i;^ :: /. ?^ ;.i /-, ?; r -; -A -r .<^, z. 1 ■.■A ■v 'J - "i ■'■ -r •<■■ .'J i' /,' 'i <. --fill •..• il{>|llj' !lli' * 'illllltltti iii ;t \iitl'f r—olv.-,) I ' '-Kjid'xl.i -i',i, 'It rulholi' I fr'.»i ot), •^lii'lic-', ;u il'irid^' th M,ii')i, v.) Hi;' '<»/ii|i f' -I w(,i k At tl, f'-W »cck,-( • I'tlCM wit fiiflifiil ;ui -'h'-',!-,, ' ',i,n-t 'I '■<;. ':;;'!' 'I i wh'i i|i-,lin JN-t ' '.KjjJ ('!■ -'lit. (,l| ■iii'.ii'i-.ii if, '/■|..: I;, ' r :i-i 11/ t ''■'I'liffl II, '11' y.iu. 'J'lii-, '^ ■' li'iliif - ii.li I II': in Ui':ii i|i:iir" ■i'li/ii--.if>ri V 7 lnK; were •I'/fi '-f tdrc ■ XI.'IPli' <■ I 'iliiiii 111 'iri WllJlt, V ilii- (i.-l i ah li'llrj lal,(,IJ|-. J(l-lliy rjf tli< ■iii'l li-.f.<:riiri; l,.i,v.- re/all' hi- .,. ' liiMnii (o ' ''ii-,t'u,Hy II 1-1.' t -li'iW 11' \'i'll,^ 'I li': ' 'iitrHl .\ii--i':r'- niily tlif' <■ li'iri'lf' •! it w.it r'-.'il V f •*'•' ■*' li''"!-* I'-trin,' to iiii'l':rt;ik<: tti<; Ji/|'liti'>riiil fiii;in' i.il i- ■'(.'iti-iliilify iif ;i liirfT fi'iKili'-r h()iii;"-nt |,<,wv.r •.•.••f riiun y 'if f h'- ii|,(ili' (irit-" tliit ii w.i- ■• V'fif u.illy r.i.ilvi'd ti) r'-''ivi' onit hunilr 'I ati'l twititv-t'A'i -ft- Im/'-. ;i niirrili> r ii- tl.'- Iiiiiiilin;.'- i ;tn hi ■ r (ii(i((i'i(|;it/- witli (|iii' ri-i'Jii'l t,<) liCdltli 'I 111- niiriili'f w;i-< in ii,tt.<:fif ','liri- litn t.a'tiii- an tti')i'- ifi th'-': iiiM- on Iraiiniit.' ' IiooIm. 'I'Ji': iT IiOoIk iir': wfirtliy of tlii: ','inli'l' ii' ■: an'l iyi iiat.hy an'l lilii:rality '>f tlir ti i':ni|- i>iori wirk. ')tli':r-'. ari; in vi'w, ,i.n'l Mil'': ',f iLi m ar" thi-", -iiiiiirn' r ,;.' traiiii'il f')r T'-a' ti^r-' Til': I; tr;' 'llti'ill to t,l|i: liUmlxif of [iilfiiU l.i-t. ' r a-i' II; Ml'; i-.y.tr ii>lit i ,t th •I'liP 't Ir n ',),t^iin':'l ai I. 'I a l.al,-! Ii'lt it, i- ' ti'-.-rJii'i' f, ■lion cntjiil' i| I V'-ry .|.:l.ll, if r .j,',. I ti.at. tlr: f'l I r':in:i;iM '/ii li iii'l at. tli III- .irno nil '.I',-:': lit 111' y':ar. TIIK Cl'.l."*' II'A I, -! ,\S>ii:M, UF.I'OllT 'Ihi- H( liolimt.i' y''!ir hin -iiirp ih^<''I all tli'c': of M,;: |,t-,t. hotfi l,y th'- lar;,": at.f<:rii|aii •: of liar- an'l Mi'- i^'iatifyinu^ r';rfiiltH .-if tl,': wirk wlii' I, \,.i^ l,"in a' ':om|ili-^l,':'l. ■|| ,': 111' T' a-ili/ II';'-' I <(f "111' at i'lii ani'lii:.' tl ,f I. o-.V'-r ' .iri.t'j.i iii'l tli';ir i|';iir': t.'i ii'ijiiii'- it wiiH kIi'iWii to it^ U.-t. Kail liy tin; lai;.": lii|i;ili';r 'if a|i,ili' al I'lli- f'lr a'liiii--iiofi which W'- r';' ':i V'-i|. S'^aily '.'i''i h'lVri aii'l t'irU 'h-'in'-'l to Im: a'liniM' ij t'l <,iir •<' lio'iU. wcrr; iw:";(iti;'l I ■.i'.i. f.h'iMi'h ',iir tuiil'liiii.'-* ' an har'lly a' ' omiri'i'lat,; ni'if: than Ir '»f :','! Wi:ri; 'hi!'lr<:ri of iComari '.'ath'iii' (iaii;fit-<. aii'l th': 'jtlii;r-'. ',t '';liV';rt.^, wit.h Ml'! '!X' '-[I- ti'ili 'if thf;'- wh'» ■.<.':r'; I'r')f,'-.it.;int,..f. VVi- won!'! ''-rtairily hav'- h'-';ii ahh; to fill uji 'iiir S'h'i'iN with H',rnan '.''iMi'di' "/ h'llar- hut. Th tl C|i'-Il':li' ': ha- taii;.'hf. 'm that it ii iiii|i'irtjiiif. to h;i.v'; a lar;/': \'iiili-.t.iitil • l':rn':ri t Hi 'tr in-fi- I'lii'iii III ',r'l':r to i-x':r' i-c: a .•'.tr'iii'^' intl'i' n r Mi'H'; wh') i|'i ii'if. ' li<;ri-'li our lalt.fi. W hat woulrj hav: li';'ri th'- j'lV and iiit'iiii-hincnt. of tlr- ohl mi''.'iiinari':-< vvh', o|i'-ii''l llii- li'-l 1 ah'iut '.o ycari aj."', "-'"I v/h'i t'lih-'l •'• many yan with'i'it rt'-'-in/ th'; fi'iit-- ot th ir haul lahoiir-, if Mi':y hail .h':':!! mu -' h'l'iU 'i')Wi|i:i| with •"! many intilli.'i-iit vo'inj.' (i';'i(il'-, many of them < orniiH-' fr'irn 'li>itri' tx wh'-ri; Mr- mi-ii'iii wiil: -■ i:iii'-(| t'l hav: i:iilir';ly fail'-'l, aii'l liit.cnin^' att.':rifi vtily t/, th'; t':a':hin:.' 'if th'- 'i'i-|i';l ' 'I \i>- hr,i.V'- (,i'ini;':r'< w<,iil'l i';rt>iinly haVi- ri:(all'il with t'latit.ii'!'- th'; ' ommali'liii'-iit in'l |ii'iini-.'; '(f t.h'; Lor'l, •■ ','artl. thy hr'-a'l iiji'in t.h'! watcri. inr thou «half timl it afti;r many dayi. •rtjkftily Hiir)iri-iiit.' to -,<•': --o many li mi m ' aMi'ili' familii-'. ri:;i'lv t Jt il'h'-n t'l l'r'if';MtJirit S» Ii'ioIm, and i;-<(i'-' iiilly to \l i S'li'i'di vvh'-n: th '1 -II III lil'lr I th i||it;i.ntly i|li.l':i Ihi; ifillil';n';<; of r'-l lU'ioii i t'a'hlln.M 'i(i|i'H';i| t'l t h'-ir ' I'-'-'l l)iii-'. li'it thl- arrionu' thlaiit S' ho'd-i 'ir '.'hnr' h' - iS'iiii': |i'i'ii l'iinili'-,i| th'fNt'h ,-iiiii ';i':ly aii'l Imiily ;itla' Ir 'I t' I'.'imaiii-'.in, V' ntui': l.o .I'.nd fXXIV, AIM'ENDIX. tin ii ' liil'Iri f], in nrdi-r to triv llii:m fhf lulvatitiit''' of n j/ood cilii' iit.ion w|ii( )i tlify woiiM j:i Vr III < r- riol ji'iivi ill llnii (pwii ki lidiil-, t'l \vlii< li only tlio-i- wlio h.ivc' rri"-»iii' A III im till- |p(.(iiii Mini Iduii I l;iK-i-i an- r oiii i| iii i|. tlj<: |)iiitr- |i|i|i|ii| t'l ','iv(; lli>i nil I ilii' ill i'lii ';iiil<' ii iihiiiIpi-i III iiiiiniirv m lionh iiii' i)|)iri to tlii'iii. Iiiit lln'-i' n IihoIm hi iliiilh nii'l' I llii 1 1 I'll 111 III'- ' I' I;.'V. will) an- I a|i till to -'i' lluil III'- i ativ lii-lii. Ill'- ri.nai ' aii'l I'll- III l.atiii I'layriM an- tail(/lil l,i:l'iri: aiiylliili;.' i-l-.'-, iiliil -'iriirl.il/ii--i ••> Ui'- '■<'lii^ii>li '.I itvirv liiiiij.' ' i.-i;. Ill tliiii iji-iiif to ft cijci' (iti'iii iiKi!'- nml iii'ii'- iirnli-i ttn-ir 'Drilinl, tli'- < li,-iKy havi: lat'lv Miail' ^/I'-al idmlK In iiii|i|i i- Hi' 'i'lVi niii' nl I'l ' Ihhi- tin- N'oiirial Si IihoIh, 11 iliin wii- (I'lii'-. all till- I tii|i|ii-ii wiiiilij 111- [.jiii'il iiii'I'-i llii iii:iii:i!." iii'iil "t trials and nun-, aii'l tliu ji'illi F^ii|iri inr and |ii iinai v i du' alion wmild In- nii'l' i Ih' iinim diali; Hii)i'ivi-ii)ii ol' tin: Koini- li |ii ii ~ilii«iij, W(- iiilainly do riot lii-lii-v<- thai it in rij/lit to [/ivi: a fr<;ir i-dui itliori to tlio.si: who hiivi- Ih'- rri'-iiiiH to jiay for it : lii-nii-, in oiii Mi^ ion Srhool-, all |iii|iil-i ai'- '■.\|iititi-i| to |iay in 'oi'liiit' t'l tli'ii aliilily, ari'j in Ihiw wav Ih'-y an- taiit.'lit to valm- tin; i-du'ution wlm li thity n-n-iv 'I liit\ I'liy lor th' ir liookK iiiid Si hoo! ri-i|iiisit' h, aiid nolhiri'^'' i- u'i v ri to th'-iii in M-faid lo I lothint' U'liih' w- ri'il' this I'loi'ir-- ovr thi: |ia-l. wi- ai' i;lad to f-.i)' Ihatlhi: aiiioiiul I'-iiiv'd linrii I'l- ha- ii'-vi-i I" i-ii mi hiij/oiw thi-i v'-ar. Wi I li.-i'l a I la of iiii|iil iiioii 1 at'i r lo ham, rii''ii- :-liiili'iii- arid dili^'i nl. '11 prof/irKH har, mi |, as- III our i-.^i'i ' lat I'lii \Vi ai'- :'lail I' that ' rnnlation in ii I'll I' ri-a^iii;' in linalion < < ondii' I'd hv i ll':lll- onr HI hool. whirh, lo a u'ii-;it i-.xli-nl, i. ihi'- I'l lln; inonlhly i li'i-ollhi- r.'ianl .\l Ih'- h.-iiri'- tiiiii- a hiii'luhli- ainhiti'iii pii h'- ah'-a'l omi yoiiii^' |ii-o|il'- ; and 'ImiiiC Ih'- pa-l h w yi-ais il i-: - iii (ii i - in;' to ,'ii- v.l.al ; lai;'i- iiilliil"-r of lln-lii. thrmrjli ||,i. f'l' ali-l ilii'll' iilli'-- havi: ' "lii|ilil''l ill' il ^iMiji'- ill vaiion-, ' ol h t.'':- aii'l havi- itliihia' • i| liliii.-il |i|iil-^-iiili- ii n oni |iii))ii h-av- m-> Ihiy iiiaiiif'--i Ihi- iiil'r'-l lli'-y laif- in Ih': ))io-|"rily ol om WI ho'il.-- ■■If' Ihi-ir hiu'h ii|i|ir'iialiiili ''I Ih'- a'lvanla;." - lh'-\- hav i: |i-i i-ivi-i ly «'iikii inioiit' till ir III ii'lihoni- in oid' r to indu''- lli'-in I" i-imI lliiii ' hil'lnn to l'oiiili:-aii\ T I'lihi! u ho had ' '.III'- lo II- iliiati I .ill ■^1 V'-ai ' am k this r'-h.^illll. h'llli'- 111 III' III hi M.;.'ilr.' uilh Ihi-lll Iwo, Ihlii , III InUI ll' W ,-i h'ljlll-i i a' h l;i-|iiii- h-av in- thi- - < li'iol h :-i h'llai i- ' h .-1. lii-\v I'lilih- aii'l ■ "III'- liai l~ li r'-ad to hi I- jian-iils or di-l rihiili- alii'iii;' hi- iii-ifii hnni.-, ho I iial (;\ ny oni of I h- in 'an do ,-'iiii liii'-.'-i'iliarv work dniini' till- vai alion \)u Ih'- |iarl ^'■(-.'-ion till- S|iiiil of 'iiid ha -> Willi inU'hlily aiii'iii)^-l, ilH, Hlid wi- hav; rif'M!! 'I'hiiM ll'- u ilii'-'-ni-d iiioii- :■ jiii il nal lif'- arnnii;/ our yoMiii.' |i' ojili', i:-)ii:i:ially iini'iii:' I Im- '/i 1 1 |iU|iilh havi- f III' I- .lanuary hint in i i-)ili'i| ','hi i-l a-i tlii-ir Siivioiir, and ha\ fi--M-d ilini |iulilii ly. .May Iho (iood Slii-|ilii-iil wal'hoM-i Ih'^iii, and k'-i-|i I hi-iii in llii-|i.illi of failh and liiilli, Ko thill l.hiy may ^'loiify lli-^ nain- hy Ih'-ir holv liv-i. n I lo- ire I liin ri-|iiii I, wi- d' -ir': I o I .i(|ir'--:'i our i|' i-|i 'ralil ud'- I'l ( I'll), w-|i'> liiiK lii-i:n rO viKihly with us and has hh ir work .so ahundaiil ly. W'l- ih sin: alio lo thank Ih'- fii'ii of our .Mi-.-^ioii wlioHi; lihi-ialily hiiH p;i-ni;ii)iihly iiii:ri-anid in |)ro|ioition to thi; niimli'-r of our |iU|iil.-i. .J. li(;lii(;()IN', IHH." rijull. MAI.VTK.VANfl. 0|- THK l'OINTI-:-A r-\-TIIi;MI!I,KH H'llOOI.H. Ah stilt id in report h of former yciir.'<,;if'tirdii|u' lint' Ih" f'-i-s paid hy fin- pupilH, atirl i:X|ii'nHi; of II |iair-i, ki .. th'- liv<:ni(/'; i osf lo tin: ( hliri h of i-ai h jiupil is lihouf .^I'l |ii;r Hi;HHion 'I'll'- I'.oiird an: iiio^i anxioii-i thai lip in-liliition'. hhould In- HUpi'orti-d hy mi-ans of hi lioliirKhipM of I*'i0 i-iiih, riiaraiiti-i:d hy jiiiviiti- individuals or Sahhalh S' IihoIm. A partii-iihir pupil i- iisHi(.rii' d to ihi- donor of a m liolar(-hi|), to whom n-poilH an to llu- iiroui';-:-! madi- an: forwar'h 'I from lime to I, mi- In Ihis way ii Sahlnilh S'-hool, iiintrihutiriK' a i-i holar-hip, is put dii'-'tiy in I orr(::~poiiilriii I wilh ihi- Mi-.-inii Si-hool, and Ihi- hltirK, il rriid puhlirly to the Sahhatli School, ll lid to kii'|i U|i thi-ir inli-|-i:Kt, in Ihowoik. .Monovi;!', tin- m hool ntri i-vi-ry Siihhalli miii-nihi r hy nam'-, in IIm piayors. Ihr pupil il ni|ipoilH, and ran -i-ai'i-ly fail il-i-lf to iiii:iv'- in;' Ihiit- diii-i lly lunuudil into i ontui-l, with tin- pujiil i:'lu'ai'-'l hy iii'-an.K of il- ;lif h miH.'-ionaiy i nnli ihul ions. I.IH'r o|.- HI'IIOI.AIIHIIII'H. Till- folliiw inu i.s a li.^t nf -.rl I'llai -hiji--. n-' ' ■ivi-d 111 jiromisiid hy '.'urifr'-t^'ations, Sahliath Si hool- and pii\ali liii-nd-, lo all ol vvhoiii !hi; I'.oaid i-xlriid I hi ir 'ordial t hunks for thru ^'i:iiiioiiH I mill ihiilioiis and wai III .^Miipalhy. 'I'li'-y i onlidi-nl ly hopi- lor Ihi- i ontinuani i- ol llii-.-'i-, iilid Ihi \ i-ailii sllv Miiii il ("III louH hi III liolii olhi-i fiii-nd.- lid Sahhalh SrlioolH, so Ih.il llicy ma\ hi- iihh- to i-xli-nd Ihr Ill-Ill lit 'll till- in,-l ilutiuiiM lo a mu' h lar(.o;i nuriihi;r ol piipils. Now hiiildingrt for tin; rxti-HMion of tin; work iii<; ui>;i:iiily n-ijuircd. AI'CKNDrX. PXXV. If is VI I V rjiU'li to Iji (|i' iriil (liit "irni fil II] fill 1 i' ikI -i (iI I'ri'ri' li * '!iri.'ii|i;in i;v;iir,''li/iitiiiii \vill ruriii-'li till- r.iiiiiil Willi III. m.:iii-< wliiivvilli Id fn-it -i|il;ili|. l.iiiMiir' I'l w I.. Ilii iii- vi Hum III- v :uii| li nil - .~ii tl|. iiii-iil, 'lilt 1 1.1.^:. N I'm I M;i <■>■. SI. M!ttll.i:u'H. Iliiiiill'iii, < lilt , i\ ii()V " •■ <'iiitiiil. I. Mil' lilltllltl. .\|:i|| l.'.hilmi, |-.iiL'liiiii|. •,{. ./iilin'." \\'iiiii| l.miilmi. < lilt , SI .\ iii|i ■ vv',-i. I."'ii|iiiii|i: ly, lli'luml, O'ai li li: I .''I riiii' liiilf;. " " Slniml " " " On-Ill SI .l.-iiin -, Stin-I. '' y\i ii.-.-iiii'/-,' cjdi-H. I.'.'.vi'll. .\I;i -■ . |)i-;i(iiii .V \Ii-M < l.'iik'-; ' 'l.'i-MH. .M'.lirli.li, .N'.ll,, :^t, .IhIiIi'h. \imit I i .il, <^ii.- , Vilmiii .Mi;i,-imi. " " SI, .\liiltlii-wV. " Si. .(i.Mt|ili Sli'i I C'.ii. Iiiillj. " (,'iu.--> ■"li-HJmi =' » K:i/iiri-tli Sli-«-i-f,. " I'.l.skilH: " Kno.x. •' clifiliiiirs Mmitii .il. i^iiK- . Cii:^' i-iil SiM- I. N'l W ' i III A III' til III! I'l' ■ li\ I' N S , .l;iiiii - ' liiin \i I nit. i| ' 'hill- Il N' i|-W(>i.'l 'lilt. (<-li;twii. Oh I Olliivvii. iit . SI Aii.jri-w - liil'l'- (' iii'l ~l .I'lliii Miukliiiiii .-iil'I.Htli ^' li'.'il Sliulfiii'l, Out,, Kii'ix. r.il.l" r|.-i-,^. Slut' l-vill. , Out . rmi'--l.;ilf;. 'I'liiii'ilil, I Mil . rmi' -liiill;. 'I'lillilllo, ' Mil , \V'iv.| St .hiliii--' Si|i|iii Kiin.x. 11 " (; > X. X >^. /'. •./. t: ■(■;"i 'M y y y y / y llVtk l.l.-'I :'JlKi[< (.[..r) ■■,<\\ n\ ;, , ■ .'i ^, ^M, •i- > :i .Kit'ItJ-jC, ^ / • /•;■ y • V '' ,; ^ "•, "•. •! >r, *| — •) •! .M '■•\'\".\ ■■: ;'•'''{ 'S (/.,[, 1,t: -../r.'jiij-ijv ■,;.'i'|i;i i[\. '!'>"'' - 'I r ■/, K' -i . -^ r|t'Jjr;.f ''i>nV '|n;'|'|i'.'S •■.'\u\\ ; '( j/ii'l 1 t: .1/1' (' f z'. /» /. y. r, ./. ■ — ^, :^ ^, ^, ^ 'j!, 'JL 'J. 7- .-' •/, '<.•:.: -n -/ A- A -»,:, < 2 - • •/. /, I, I. I. ;> A -J — f. '■ -'-. 'i /C- AI'I-KNTilX fry. XVII. / ' ^ < y .,■ M ,■ M .. y y • v .V y y y y .i / / «/► - A < % /. -r I r. -^ t^. .^. -^. 'I — — — /.■■./ i> y y y -y '. >r , \r, ^r . I . t ^ '. A - A '1 I', -t I . ./•. •/•. -, 'y .r. — -1 •! •', ■', Y- -. — I, ^ ■J. u. ":? ■j.-j.x-^: :j • * v^ ' '■> • • /' • ■^ ^ •■> • /, 'J *• . •— « •i ■ • * ^ >, 'I • . • \J • •— t ■/, .!< ^ ^" * ^ "Z .' *> '. .c: '. ^ ^ 1'."> ,- ■ — « r • _; l^ •', /. -■ A r. ^:J> y. ■:, ::: o ?".-'/; ?i ^ ^ ':, /, ^ nxxviii. APPENDIX. NOrrS RF'.MI.I- I II ins. cf? 'I'li<' atiniinl rc|if)rts of the mi Ai'in.iri''s u( 'li'- li'.nr'l fnrni h atri Itilr' cvi'I'Tirc I 111.- U.,rk. Th" fn Ni'.v f.i,\~ 'f ill'' |ir');.;f-s i.f lo'viri;; nol'-s ;irc cull'-'l •A-, ,-.r. jlic R<'v. M. lui th'-c r<|<'jrl- li»'nilit ■. 'iciivfl fioiii ihc iii-,!ril.( tl li'iK'', aii'l livt; Ic'l III ;,i.'i ') iijc'iiii^js .r AliiTcrfiMilii'.' l.it'.-ly, when f'lur fif the ';')nv'l i:iiiiiaiiuni thr'.i;;h hi-.iniru- iii'iilaliiy, an'l e'lnnceli''! tli'insclv's with his ini^si'in. .M. Mm:i INS, I'v:':, '! hi,- i\''V. T. .\. linii'ihar'l say-, that [;''iur.illy ^ji'-akinj^ Im' n'lW in'-'-ls with ll' •.lility fjr pcr-.'-'nili'in. The j^n-at hin'lran (;e IS 1^11' ii'(,' 'III 111'' p It 'if 111 arisinj; (t'irn the in.iliility of many 'if them t'l n'a'l. To th'v wh'i fan n- I'l, r'lit^;i"'i-. Ii'i'ik^ nr( I liy i'r'iti.'^lant neiv;lil,'iiii ,, an'l thus the see'l is liein^ ^eatli'i'-'l in ni.uiy a Inir ent :ann'it well ^;ain .I'lmittanr';, M. I- K \N' I . 1)1 , I I' I' I . Tl T. I ■II 1'' wlieri' ilie iiiiM^ iini' a I 'in;' a .h'lrt Inn- wliieli wa, atli'iiiled ly ii;v'(n W' rr Is'im.'in 'Jaihulics. At its cl'isc the t'T'ii a'iull-i, lici'li'-, f !ii!'lr ,t in(l if wh'iIM, wi k h IW'i i-x' ''' ili'ili -I a,k.-' iienli.'i! II I -1 11 'if the 'Ii iri'-i ''I'lk In 111 a^i'l'' |iri\aii' y I a I'lan 'if a eiijiy (if the P.ihle that h'' iiii)^lit fa-l it f'lr hiiii-."lf. T I'- nil -,111:1 srli'i' ■ii'-'l ll^t I'all at |)ilclifi';M is pT'ivin;^ a lil''-,sin^,' t'l ihi- ni-i^lil.'.url '.KAMI I'iKMi, \(;. - 'IIk; Kev. S. A. farr liy I )0 |iersi.il lei ^ aii'l an atli'ii'lane'' ' if X'l, :hi'l in" till iiiian ' a'li'ilics '1 f th i| III'! a- which 1-. t.i'i;;lit lieMer 'li-i.'i-'- I. I'liriiii; the year three 'if ih'.-in vviih'lrrvv fi'nn 'he ( Church nf K'liiie, lu'i nf whuiii Iri'l re^.;iilarly attemle'l Mr. ' 'arrieru e's serviee'S f'n tw(;lve innnlli-. ]ireviini-,ly. liAiiAN Mi^,|ri.\, .MoNi KKA!.. -There are' ali'iiit S'/i Italiri ill , ].!riiiani.nily ri'^i'lin;; in M'li, treal, nearly all 'if whom are kii'iVMi to, aii'l ni'ist '.f whuiu are -.i^ite'l hy 'iiir ini-.si'inary, the Kev. .■\. Iiileni'i,! ia, w h., laiioiirs with unwearic'l Z''al I') lienetit tli''iii li'm[.'irarily aii'l ^jiiritually. II" II I-, lii'';n iiisinini'iii:il in having a riiimlier of them un'lertake inarke't (^ar'I'-nin^; nn a ^iiall jii'-'e '.f laii'l 111 ihe out^kirl , of the rity, ari'l hopc's in th:-. way to IniiM ii|i a fair si/'-'l ':iin^r'-'t;aliiili in .Montreal. lie re'|i'iits ,'i ^li^jhlly larj.;''r atti.-n'laii'e ai '\t'- .Salili.iili -.erviee, aii'l fi:'-U more (.'nc.oiir- a;;i''l in his wirk. :\i\ Iia,li;in hymn li'i'ik, wiili .iiiii|ili.' ^'i^].el -oiij;>, has re'enlly heen intro'liice'l III ' 'iniit'cti'iii willi hii niitetini's. ' Iri I'.I',' Ihe Rev. Jos. Allnr'l has lieen ^really encoiiraj^'e'l in liis lahours 'liirini^ th'' year. II'' r''|iiirN in 'letail a l.ar^;'- niimlier 'if iiilere->lin^j ca-^e-. 'if iier^on^, yoiini; an'l old, wh'i have ni'i^l 'if them ^i\(ii ii|i th'; error-, 'if Romanism an'l acciile'I the Saviour. .\n early o[i|iortiinily I of liiilili-,hiii^ .Mr. .-Mlar'I's r''ii'irl, ih' will :i'' t;iliii i^ a real r'liid'iii, aii'l that tai.^iit hy many liv le of the sitjns that pe'iple ini: examiii'^ 11')' ari: slow ly ^' li'ioU in th'- lioini' iiwakenin^ to a spirit of I'n'piiry ai if til': I'resliyti'ry. T I'l ii;'l'-pi'iidi:ne( W'l new 'iiie-, liavi: re''en iei:n estalilislie'l, an w liol ll'' le,-, than 1 an'ithi:r in ( 'atholie ehiMren will lifiy. When it is ri'iiiemliere'l that in every oii'' of the sch'i'iK lli'' .Tripliire-, ari; teachers who ill lik'-ly Ih- 'ip'-iH d in juii''. In all thi-si' seli'mK the .-ittei tly f 1 li''rr are ikiw eij^ht mi I'lanc'- ot l\oina rii'l daily, aii'l in n'-arly ;ill the .Sh'.rler ( 'at'-elii-.m is eari-fully tauidit, an'l that hav a Irui' ini-.sionary spirit, it will re'|iiire ii'i art;ufn(-ni t'l ]iriivc t . - importari'i: and value 'if tl :i).;'-nc)-. In ' )iiawa eiiy the new Irench I'reshyierian ('liureh huild .-\t M;idiam 1 aii'l al .\r w;u'l ; ll in \ is approiehin^ e'lmpli-li I UNO ii'-r^on-. wt eri- ail'le'l I'l tin: ehureli, at I,',\ni"' f lardie.. (l.-vn, al M',nt''lie!lo Iwi, prii'leiitly for- In ihi^ latter li'-M ilie Rev. I. .M ill iri:e iii:w ^clio li'-'-li oji'-n':'l ail' I the if I le wli'ile 'listriet. Th f^aiii-, may -leeiii sina 11, If li' n has j.;oiie stca'lil) :xi,is a f|uiet s|iirit of i lUl as the result of all' i-ii'juiry arii'iiu; lli instant inspc' ti ari'l el'ise pers'inal contact with Ihe work, I am convincefl that the niiinlier, leji'irl'-'l fr'im our -l.i- li'iii, i;ivea very iiia'le(|uate i'lea 'if the inllui:n(:e for ^fi'i'l exerted by our Mi-,,ionarie.>." i. AI'I'FN'DIX. PXXIX. Stf.. AvnI'., If.l.tvnis. — The Rr\\ ('. rhini'|iiy reports that fifty per^fins hnvf, fltirin^,' thr year, fdiiri'l ( hri't, tifif •( wl, 'ini ;ir<' pupils it Ml ir Mis^iipfi srliii'il ni Stc, H;tirf)\l> •■tturl". put firrli hy ilf nutis to i;nlhiT into ih'- lnr(;c ritw rorivcrit rcrcnlly Imili in th'- t'.wii tlic rhil- (Irrii atiin'lini; our sr.liool. 'Iln-^i' ilfort-. have, tu ri'iiorl-. llinl ^omc of the I' renrh ' ntlioli'- rhiMnTi liav^- left the r mi:. Ullll U-. Il( (• rcf'T^ to 'lie M ls^loIl e^t;il)h-lie'i tl otivent rtii'l nre now r<".;Mlnr | and Mr. ' hini'iny lilt 2r>,fyf/) I- :li C inn n ycnr a^^o in ' h|(n;;o, when- llicrr ,ir arin'!ian<, nn'l wli''ir, in (•f)nn'''tion with hi- own and th'' Kev. Mr. S'^nin s lahoiir-., nlioiit one huii'lrc'l fainilicv have already hft ihi- ' hiir' h of I; iiiii rte.l I ( ..11. rej.t anions lie-l ■ I Ionic, Mr. ( hinifjiiy say- w o erelf^ia^lif .f Ih ^p'■akln^; k ,f tl I ('nth' if I'x.iirlionnai-. have lirokm their fitters ar .■■: ,f th Wl le nei^jtihoiirint; Koiiian to the lloiiif, wliere they h.iVL- alrea'ly preachiir.; ' hii -t with (^renf surecss 'I he othir, w ho is tl .h. ,f .f t(i; most inlhi'-ntiaj pri. si ■, in i|i.- l/'niti.l Mali--,, i, n.iw pr.parini; I ini^rlf to j, reach ' hiisi nnd I liiii rriiritii-.|." Si, Jfiiis's f iiinrH, MfiM I'KM,. I li.- f.ilhiwin^; i- the re|)orl of i "That i! iii'iv.'l on like the Ihiwin^^ ti'le, and yet its advance diirin;^ any on.' year wa, not \eTy per- ("j.tilili'. .\t the- t.-i iiiin,iti.,ii of th(r lirst century its a'llicrent^ weri', as yet, a litth- floek, thinly ,c:il|er.'l over the empii.'." The r.'Ii;.;intari.i in the We,l, and the f;i.at Tsi" An.l tl :;m, why stio mid the y r.-main amont; finatical irnat;ew.)r ii;s. year after year, tin; ex./'lus ^oes <)n, an.l the- c.iiiimunu.n ro if our i'r. ( hurchcs show surdi emitjralion siilticient to rhan'.;(; the- rnemlier^liip almo-t totally in a very f.-w n heard th.- -.tatemcht, that ttie (init'rati.in of convert - wa , a V(;:irs. W e have s.-eii in until, and ivenient way tf) account f.ir the slowne-,s of .lur jiroeress. I cannol -|ieal: f.ir tie- wlede .if ..ur \li- -ion ' hiirches, hut in lli ii' one specially uii.ler my p.astoral su|i.;rM- am! i-i:'lit\ ii'iiiimicani , in I'i77 'ir (;i k'I'l >■< 111 I lili'l that, tf It of a li,t ears a};o tri(;re an: only «/«./ . // An.l yet the meinh'r^hip i, ne.irly a-- lar;;e to-.lay, ami th.; niimlier of a.lherents is mu' h .'r.-at.-r. S.iiiic memhcrs leave without notifying tfie I'aslor, or a-kin;; for a ecriitiriate. It is, theref.i ii.il easy tf) ac':.)iint for every d'partiire, hut in th'ise ei;dit year-, o/it' liniiilri-d uiid /o> /v-fi?)' con lis h; left tl fn'i- who went hack to K ari'l ninety-one people keen lost to us, and that if, a itry, childly for the Unite. 1 Stati If the further I. )f t/intv- ami /7,rnly-oH' who died in the faith, it will he seen that one hiin'ir.'.i finite .1 resi)i;ctaiile Cfjii'^^r.'irati.jii 1 litt s soiiu; claim, we (.jainei ill f:ommiinii;ants at one tinu; ha' le or nothing;, the Church wouUl have rlosefl its (If)ors for want f ilarl iiuate'l in I'.n^lisli-speakini^' c.)ii^'ref.;alifjiis, hut they ari; tfio few t') make up lar^i; anifiunt- Al a late mei;tin^ of tin; Cf)ii^;re^,'ation, when a suhscription was pa-.se. 1 r')iin'l t.) raise niriney owar.U paying the .Mini.ster's salary, thirty pople, at nifjst, hcinf^ present, the sums suhscrihe'l exxx. Ari'KNDIX. it r rcarlii'l atii' linniltid (i)iil lltiti\i-t:>(; iiiH,- lumilrcil aii'l nimlri-ii d'lll.irs (liuiiii^ ihi,' la-;t year. Iliil ilu I IkmiIIilt-. L;ivc ni iiliiiij^ ; ciiiniiiiinii ant viaily, aiwl txil a few uf llic CDiiiiiiuiiiiMiil . 'I'll •y ii'il avi ra^i; two ilollar-i |ii:r ciiiniiiiiiiK ant ylraiL;lilinfil in their ciicumMtamx'^, thai a Miiii-trt ill! l.c h.ir'l-hcarli-d wlio shoiilil \u, ant me as Saliliath School teacher.-^ ful I'.very now and then I t^et calls from strair^ers, wanting to know more about our l'rote-.tanl (ailh. I liad two ^uch cases lately. One i-. that of a sub-tantial fanner from a \illa;;e a few mile, fioin Montreal, who drove in se-veral times purpo-.ely to hear the (iospel preachid, and linally introduced himself to me, and asked for the solution of some of hi.-, doubts Aft er a couple ll ll •If d iiif^ conversations, he jirolesseil linii:-.ell desirous ol bein;^ admitted to nieml)er.-.hi le of llh very unable, from the distance, to attend re}.;uiarly, and was very much plea>ed when, at a subseipie 111 interview, I informed him ihal the Se.si on hail )^ran .Another case is that of ted 1 .f tl lis retuiesl. I respeeiai)le workman ol the city, who dro])ped in one eveninj^ to near what was i;oin^ on in the (Tiiirch, .and liked it so well that he came ai;ain and aj.;ain, souljIiI me It my resilience, am I, after two or three vi-il; )fe faith by Works, subscribini; live dollars to the funds of the conj;re|^at 111 the (i ion. -1, and accomp.iniei 1 owe much i;ralitude lo some of theladiei'of the coni^reLjalion, who f.;ot up a soiri'e and a iiici.rl, realizing about $7.i, with the view of reno\ atili;..; and llioroUL;hly re|iairin;.; the in-.ide ol the hurch. Most of the amateur artiits were I'rench I'rotcslants, and their iierlormances, iiisiru- mental and vocal, .showed the pre.-eiice of no >mall talent in our somew hat resiriclt social circle. I bapli/ed thiily-two children in the calendar year ending January I, liSSj, one-half of that iber beiiif; the children of converts. Lifdit of our i)eo[)le died during' the same period, .and th.it the perso twelve called u|)on me to olliciate at their marriaije. An interesting; fad in relation to one of the dealh.-i mentioned woman of about si.vty, had never professed herself a i'rote:-.tant until she neared death. (Jne of her daui^hters had died the iirecedin^ year, who was an adherent of my Church, but when sickness had rendered her insensible, her aunts had sent for the priest, who anointed her, and profes->ed lo believe that she had recanted her errors. Slit; was duly buried in the Komaii Catholic cemetery, altlioUL;Ii a staunch believer in the (io^in The mollirr wa-. \ery much hurt at the refusal of tl Roman ( 'alholic clergy to olliciate at the funeral, unle-.-. a considerable sum was lir^l '1, ani in her turn. therefore, when ciuite salislied lo have the 1 fell lealh approaching;, she did not send for the prie-.t, but w: lole^laiit minister visiting; her, and pr.iyin;; with her for 1 ler. •She was, therefore, buried from our (,'liurcll in the .Mount Royal Cemetery at the wish of tlr rem. lining daughters, who are both rroleslanls and comnumicaiils. IiUt I mu.-.l briiij.; this rather long report to a close, and in doing so, w oulil urue al friend.T ol I I. AI'I'F,N[)IX. M. Mi-iiiions to [•'rincli kuiimn ('.ithnlir- In lulii'vc ihnt, with nil drnwlarks tnkrn into .ircoiint. 'lure is ;i ^rc;it :inil i;' i.l ■i"K I yi.i >cuiii at limes tn doul.t thr power of tin Holy ( il We |)r.>y irvl «"rl< for th ■er^inii of tile he.itlien, I' >-l til Cfl inert .1 Ivun in < 'ntliolic. Misci'.i.i.wi'.ors. NK\. I'. I IIIMl^lV. At II Tiiectiii;.' of till- I'niiiil ill Se|itc iiilier it wii-* av'ifi-(| (ii invitf Mr. ('(iiiii'(iiy to H|irrii| |\Mp ?iiiiiitljs ill visiliiit; ari(| ( oiiilm liiiL' spii ial tiiietiiiu's in sevrial of thr Di'Iils iiiiclir llicir ( iiic Mi. I liiiiii|iiy I onliiilly iii' Imri h Mini were very lai^rt poiii e |iiotirlion was refn.'-i il, hut was eveniiiaily u'laiiliil l.v th 1 ivii- fiiilhorities. ami for wnks thr |)lai . ■; in whirh the iiii'itin'_'s wcrr Ih'M wiri' Lrnanl. d liv fimii .'.'I to on ainiid |)oliiiiniii. The lili' of tlie viliian mi^-ioiiary was frii|ii' iil iv iiii|ii liih d, aiii owiii),' to the eNiitid slati' of fii'liiiL' lliroiiL'hoiit tin- I'lovini r, it wa-- deiiie d in IWIS.- to allow Mr. (.'Iiinii|iiy to visit otlitr [ilaees, llr lahorrd /laloiisly for miirly two nionlhs in ihi el Iv of Monlnal. and duririt,' that time it only addresKed crowded nuetinus in the i hunlns, hut nil t and eonversed piivutely with lar^'e nimihiTs of Koiiian ( 'athulirs, many of whom |iiiifissed to emliiaee till' (iospel. (inoin' oeeasioii he mil and ion virsed with iieiirlv forlv iiii 111! \'\i ( 'atholies in the house of one of the iiiis-ionari >f the Itoard. In ronniilion .\Ir. ('Iiiiiii|ii\ 's sii vi( IS a rnieliiiu was hi-ld in Kno.v ( hiiri h on the 1 :',lh of N'ovriiil" r. attr hv Ihirly-foiir rrotislanl ininislers of all di'noininalioiis in the l'r'it'--.t.iiit i.lii ufi lii> 111 :lii' I II I" M'.iilr' :il, fill! Ii'"rly "f w 'r^liip .ill' I lit.iTlV"f -.[i'-'m h an- i i.;lits wliiili !,.j|)ii,{ |i, .vll ■ ri.-i;iU :in'l ii.ili .i..iliii.-. In tfii 1.1 I'l, ami ^li'.iilil 111- fn-'ly :v i"iilt:il wilhi/Ut liinilr.-ii r 'llll-•^nllIl ; 'I'li.-it till- nv III aiis '.f th' i..;ili:'lly ati.'i' k'-'l ari'l i ■.i:r' si r'.iiik-iiiiiali'iM : 'I'li.it whili: nr.ili fully !'■ iiW'ti ill llii-, I ily Vv(l'T'-ti ;i-il, .aru .a «.ini iii'l unw.irr.iii l.ll.lr :il ..r 111..' l-'p-ii'li l'i..|.',l;i lIlli.TllT'.lll. illl ill' iiri ll'-N ll.-ivr Illl I en II .a-, iiirril. lln /i:i,,' till- ^ijivii'i' ri-'ti'li'ii'il l;y tiir |i'nc to tl I'liiled Stales, and formed thcnisil vcs into con^'ri'^'ations there, many have connedid lie ni- si I vrs with KiiLrlish spiakin^ I'risliyteiiaii churches in Canada. This is esjiecially tni'.oi' ||||. I'mviiice of (^iiihec, and the I'lasterii part of Ontario. Not only are thenaiins of l-'reinh spi akiii!,' prisons on the coiiiiiiiiiiion rolls of many ofoiir I'^nt^lish cliiirches, hut soiiii' of the most active oHice-hearers of nioie than one fin^clish spiiiUiiiK coii^'re!.'ation are converts of our French mission. In a htler ii ci ivcd last inoiilh from an Fic^lish s|)iakin!^' minister of our clmri h At our nil itin'_' of Se.~.-ioii tmlay wc nci ivcd into fellow- appi ins the followin Miiti-ncc iii|i liftcili l-'relicli [leoji All of lliciii arc hi-ads of families wiih tl le c.\i eptioii of t W( niirnsii a'.kncy. The lioard appointed the Uiv. Mr. Alex. .MactJil livray, M. A., of SI. Andiew's ( hun h Williamstown, as llidr aLjent in lliitaiii. .Mr. MactJillivray (icce|ite(l the appoinliiieni, ol, laiiii )f ah: lor one \ear no III his coiif.'iiL'^ation and Prc-h^ tirv, and sailed for I Ji'jlaiid in the hci,'iiiiiiii^ of .laiiiiarv. He has sime lalinrid vi i v diliu'^iiitlv in the inleresi,'. I't 111' illL'' u lioiird, and, notwiilistandiiur the severe comnieicial depression, has sui eecded in co llect- p to l.'itli Ajiril, the Kiim of >;i .lili'J .8';. Mrs. .Macnider. of Kdinhurj 11. s till continues In ninlir valiiahle aid on hehalf of tie work of the I'loaid. To ler. as well as to Mr. ,M; I 'ill i via V, lh(^ cordial thanks of the I'loard are tendered. ic- FINA.VCKS. sources lia\c II ■:eell fldin tin ■n .-■j8,t:5.-..i; d linaiii i.il .^tateiii'iil the rceiipts for tlie year from all .|il.ell. as (oiniiaied with .^.'; ■re H a falling' ilf of tihoilt S-, ■"'"". ',S for the p it is eiicoiiraLjiiiL; to know that lli irecedin^f year W actual reciipi.s ironi iiaila ai'i^ n eailv.'rl." " ill exi ' >s oflhiise of the Jeiir preceding'. Amoiit,' the rceipls ar from the rreshvlerian chuich ol I reland, an ■t.."i'J Iroin the Niitiniial liihle So.ii iv of I otliind, to whom I ic con lial thanks of the I'.oard and of the churcli are d •Vol willmland- I he fears dill it'iiii' il tliiiiUL:li"nt the \ ear. if is very eiicouraKiiiK to he aide to report that CXXXIl. AIM'KNDIX. U itll KHiiirit'H, fir., tiiivi; lii'C'ii |iiti>l in full, iiu'l III' ri- ii'iuiiiiiH ii stiiiill luiiiiti' •• in tlii' trciisiiry. A-' tin; Niilitrii.'K itri: in iikihI < ii^rs [nijil tiinntlily, itml jih tnlly SIh.mmh iiru r<')|iiir)'i| (irior in Ihr iinl ni Si;|it"ri)lnT. ( iiti),'r<'Kiili"ns iiini tii'ii'. Till' lliiitnj tiiki- llii.-> ii|i|i ailv ii|i|i rliillun < if III I' llllllillli < nl I Olll liliiltliill n Ml Ii 1 1 r ■|LM|,< ol KrlU'llS, (Mil , will) li;,'lii- I" iiii'i I in full till' niiliiiy lit a l-'ntii li i iil|i<>iti'iii TIl.W I.I.I.I.M; MI>S|()\,\llY. i r.i.'liivin;^ lliiit tin- tiirii' lia-i i niiii; u hin in I iiiti'ii-t< iif till- Will k it iii'inI i|i >irali|i that llic In Ills slnmlil In- visilnl finm lii III- III liiiii' liy an i\|iri i< in > i I Olll; tllM-l 1 I- ii III li ml Kit mill V, I 111' r.nanl liavi- icsdI vnl, mi 1 1 Jim l Id lii I' a|i|iiiival of tlir (iiliiTal Assiliilily, to a|i|>iiiiil iiiH- 1. 1 tlii'ir niif-.--iiiiiaiiiM to llli^ wmk, niniiT >iirli rrt'iilalimi.-- a^ iiiav In- il^ iiiumI ih KiiaMi'. ii'ii-'- ii|i|iiiaiii I- lli.^ iliilii's in |iHit lii'in'.' to vi>it anil linM s|iiiial MTviii's. anil ili- ilihlrii th more |iiirtii.ulurly where tlnrr aii: no (jnluinoi ininsiiiimries i>l the iliunh in th CI.OHK. * Till- iiriij/ri'^s iiia'li- in IIm' uuikut j-'nii' li laiiailiuii i;vuii;.'fli/atiiiii \\;\.^ I n V'\\ mark (■H|iii iaily in n;' > nl ynaiF. Haifa ifiiliiiy iil'd th as scarirlv a l-'r.iii li I'rotislaiil in th wholr cDiintry ; to-ilay IhoUMtnils uf nun ami wdim n ( an he fniiml who hiivi- rriimini I'll th ill(';.iiinre to Home, many of whom liavf, hy (iml's ^raie, herome hiimhli' folio .f J. Half iliiry it^'o llnre was nut a siiiL'h- l''ri iiih I'lotislant ron:,'ri";,'iition jn the lainl ; lo.ilay they niimlpi|- iii-aily oiii' hiimlnil Ihilf a ri'iitury a;.'o tin- llilih' wa-i virtually an nnknuwn hook in almo>t rviiy |-'ii in h parish i'' tin- I'lovili'i' of (^nehri : to-ilay il is ilmiht |iil if thin- is a sin^'li' paiish in whii li tin- I'.ihlr laiinnt hr loiiml — a .sin;.'le jiaiish whiiii has not to a mnuler or lexs ixtiiil !■ It tin- iiiliinnri • f I'.ihli' triilh So I'lrently as eh vi-n \'ar^ a'_'i> it was ilillji nil to gather loi^rtinr ii eoir.'riL'alion ol -'O or 'I'l Fn-ni II I'roli-.slarils in tin- lily of .Monti' al. In lie- riipoi t I'oi' 1H7I of St. .lohn's i iiiinh — till' only Fninli I'resliylirian i on^n^'ation linn in the eily thi- folh)winj< wmils onin : — ////// H, in iiii'i'/f r 'J, /'II' .Uoii/l';l/. ;t III Sllllll' llllllllli/.1 till hi II n tthiiii lliK iji-uiiriil iilliii liiiiir ii;ii.i lii'th /" / rmi-lii III, III nil' I 'J '//( / I'i. II'' 'irr iinir 17 Cn •liii/t .lit iniiiuiiii'iniii. iiiiiiij in hiluiiij In llif ('liiirrli III li'iiiiif. rhi> was hut iliven years a;.'o ; lu.ilay tleii III- in .Mmitrial i"/'//iM'"ri-nrli I'rotestant ion^'re^;aliiiii li iili-ntilii-il with tln-si' an: ma ilv loo laliiilies, most of whom havi- hieii ;;athi leil in fmni lie 'hill' li of Koine. II i^ now |i II )rai.- -ill' e till' union of Ihrr i\ t'lian < hiiri in ( aiiaila, w jji n the laiil ol I'll nch l'i\an;.'i-li/.atioii \\a~ in,-til iit' i|. ( '"iii|iai in;; tin- |-'ii-n in Ik; if III 'Vital hialii hi s of the ( 'lllllehe.■^ then hu|iliiiy iiniliil, with llio Htttlihlit h ill tliih Ui'I'Olt, linil the foJlowitif. Ik; Niimhei' of FielilK workeil Niinihi-r of rnaehing Sialions , Niimher of Chiiii'li I'.iiililiiiKS . , Nl umher o .ilinher o f tnilaini'il .M is,--ioiiai lis f I nonlaitieil ,M issionai !■ s ami 'reaeliirn . Nl I'' iimilii s roiiiiei led wi the (Jhiin he.s, ahoiil Niinihrr of (..'omiiiiiniraiits " '■ " ' Is'iimher of FiipiU iittendinK Missi'iii Sc hools, 'I'otul Kei-ei|(fH 12 II 200 2211 i:»o IHH." 20 '12 I, Olll 1,1. iH 71)7 §28, UuriiiK the past yeanilone nearly as larK<:a nnmher of Kn-nih-Kpeakin^^ lominiinirauts wen' receiveil into fellowhhij) with our (Jliun In-s as the total niiini)i!r of conimiinieants on Ihi- roll of the Freinli ( hiinhe.s in 1H7.">. To hiinj^ out Iho contrast more clearly, it oii;,'ht to lie home in niiml that iliirinj^ these ti-n yrais a coiisiileiahle nnmher of l-'reinh (.'aiiaiiian I'rotes- il, in the I'liili'il ami that many iiioii' of tie: lant ion'_;re;,'ations have hi m organi/eil, iiniler fornier niissionaiies of our St'iti-s, romposi'il vi'iy lai^'ly ol i oiiviits from our Mission hrii Miiivi-ils Imve foilliil ('hiliih holii 1> n l'Ji;4iish---peakin^ ron^ii'^'alioiiii thi'oii;^hoilt th ominion. KiK'oiiiagiiiK us has in-eu tin; jirogress in the past, then; yet remains mmh to he iloiie. The l''ri'ni'h-speakiii;; Uoiiian <;atlioli(s in the dominion niiiiiiier ahoiit a million ami a i|uartei. the Uoaril earnestly solicit the .synipalhy ami [iiayers ami OKIVI tl lese people a Jiiirc lihuiality of all who love the tiuth. All of which in respectfully Hubmitted. 1'J8 St. Jamuij Street, Moutroiil, 3rJ June, 1885. I). II. .MACVICAU, U.D., LL.D. Chai/mmt. liOBT. II. WAUUKN, Secrelary- Treamrir. ^< Al'I'ENDIX CXXXIII. WiTi' IIh' Ln liu .IrS- lill'll f llii' th.' limc 11 Irl . , ami laiavb of Jvciuii t!:\]iiiuicli:-alicm "1 IMF- IM^ESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA /// (ici'iiiit icitli \\\\. \\. II. \\ai;I)I;.n, ItKisunr. luk IIIK \I..\K l.M»IN<, \I.\\, iSSj. URDINAkV J'UM). 1! ICC on liaii'l, May, I.S84 KKCLirl: $A{7' yS CUUKCIl BUILDING FUND. I'.iihinci; at Dr., a^ at May, 1.S84 SH-IZS '»') MACK AY RESERVE EUND. i;,ilniice on liaml, as at May, 1SS4 $ l.'JOfi no iM)iN'ri<:-A ix-'i'i:i':M im.ks schools. L~ E\'DOn 'ME NT J' UNI). klii Kills. I;y l:.ilancL- on lian.l, May, 1X84 $ 4.02? 4*^ Intcrcit on Invcstinunts 295 50 $ 5,222 i li !■; $24. (X) ; I'riiiriiial's TrasclliiiL; I''. Stalinnrry III! 1 I'urn liliiikcU, ,Vr., $j()i.'M :^7 5 ^7 \:^<)\.\?. 3.2.5') ')'> Ics \|MnM' iif Isxaiiiinatiuns aiid Suii'lr .Aiiimily lo lioiior of $3,fX)o tn I'.iiiliiwiiicnl I'lini llalaiicf on linnd May, l.SS^ 5S1 S' ■V'l 7-' • l'> 'K) •7t II $ 7, oS liALANCM-: SIlKI-ri' M.\\', iSSv Dr. Ordinary I'ui d ( 'liuicii iliiildih^; I'und Mackay K(-.crvc I'lind I'dinlt-aiix-TrcMiMis I'indownii nl l''\nid $>. ( (rdinary lyalilc (Miirti;n^i.-s on (-Inircli I'r' ■Hie 2'jS fK) I, J(K) Of) 4,027 46 27s H S,^2i '>o lalancu l.Sfjr) :;7 II. 'I TIk; alxivi; lialancc is thus invested Mori Uat^< I), 'i C;;sii in IJank ilr I Ills 1 lyalile are a. foil. $I>;,I2!; -^i $r5,i::s 57 $ 1,1 fX) M) 7'^^ 57 $ i,S(xo 57 Morti;a^'e on St. Joim'- ('hundi, - Mini li-r-.', Widow ' and ( )r|.lians Hoard, ( diiircli li Sroll.iild Morti aiL^e on CanniiiL' Strict Churcii, I ir. 1^. I'. II. $ 5^ Mortt;ai;e on llron^don Lane l'ro|ierly, J. I' fioo r/i 2,400 fXJ 925 00 MoNTRKAl., 141I1 May, 1885. \Vc hereliy cerlify that we iiave examined liic liool. < »f tlii> iiiMciiint •'^"i.'iri.M:; was i|.-ii\i-i| fruiii till' < 'iiiiiinoii Kmiil .iinl S!t. 147 from tin- iiici'iii'' iirisiiiK frmii iiivt'-tiii('iit-< iiml ntliiT --iinrci-^. TIk* fxpcinlitiin- iltiiiiin tlio -iiinf jpiTiml lia^ l.i'.'li s i:.,iit7 Tl If V. iiriDii- ill tail -tiitiirunt alipciiilcil htTfti i i)f iiicDiiH' am 1
  • iilncii|)tioin for I'linlowiijciit Kuiiil ilnriiii; the Illation III wluili 111' SiilMMM). 'I'lnri,' is thus a\ailalilc for nivi'mw an •■mluw iin'iil, of slliO, |;i, lays iiitrrcst, Mvcry pDssililf effort has hi'i^ii iii:iil<; to ri'iluci' tlii- ('\|ifiis<'-, aiit also lie ili.ir^feil to iiicomi iccount must iii'cessai'ijy increase. ' urther a liil- tiiiiis to the teachiii;,' stalf must spee.jily lie maile if the (,'liurclj ilciies this ('olle>,'e to he maiiitaineil ill a po^iliiiii of iipiality with the other theological seminaries. 'I'he lioaril therefore see th.it in the liiiini jiate future there IllU-t le an iiicieaseil e.xpeinlituie which e\i-liny airanL,'ements will fail ti iply. The ( 'oiniiioii Fuml is steiiijily decreasing,' in amount, as the followin.; ti:,'ures sho lMSl-2 .sli;. 1 1 1 .(It; l.sH'.M! l.",,'jt;o :(! ism:!- 1 r.',t;:!ii.sL' IMSt-.") 1{),m:!().7h It ha.s lietuirae inure evident t oanl ha\ '.:i as not vet :i increaseil in .■\--iiiililv that this -'lould lie di lT Keen called to the fact that the salary .f the Hev. i)r. I'roud- tlie .aiiie ratio as that of the professors, they rec.'oiiinienil to the Thi iliilierof students residing' in the (!olle.,'e residence wa< 7ti ; and the doineHtic arranneineiits '1 the <,'olleL;e continue under the careful and -atisf.ictoiy manai,'eiiieiit of Mr. and .Mrs. Fullertr .Ml which is res|iectfully suluiiitted. w.M. .M()|;timi:ui'i,.\kk. KI'OitT OF TIIK SKXATK OF KNO.\ COLLKCK, SKSSIO.N lss|.8r.. The Senate of Km 'lied in Theiilo,;y diirini,' the past Se.^sion wa^ fifty "ne liei,' to report t > the (ii-ueral .Vssenilily that the iiuiiiher of students he list (if the sijve'ial years fii Tiiiiiii Vkmi: Archili.dd Hlair, H.A. ; W. .\. Dunc.in. \)..\. ; \\..M. Flemiii-. .lohn .M.(;ar- .fii .Met '..11, H..\. II, ilti all H.A. S. Ilardie. llenrvC. Howard, .lohii .\. .lallary, l,..\. ; Diiiiiaii d. I'..A. ; .1. C. Smith, H.A. H. .McLaren, Kol.. rt .McNair, .lames Malcolm, doliii A. Rush, W. L. 11. ■I I ex XX VI. AI'I.KNDIX. Skconi. Ykaii: Ciiunri- F'.iillfintyn.', A. C, r:iiM|.l..'ll, I'.. A.; .(. [,. <";urii.l.-ll, l'..A. ; J. I; r,-,(„|,t,.;ii, s. s. <;I•ili^', a. h. i>r Wi illiutri I' iin|iili;irs'in, I'. A. ; A. \M). I(;ii-, l'..A. ; IloKt,. M.iMil'.w, li.A. ; C. K. Kinn.-:ir, I'.. A. ; l;'.l,.rt, Mr'Itit.vr.-, Jol.n \l<:K:iv, I'.. A. ; I ). S. .\I< I'ti-r li.A., Willi.iii. r;tt.t,.-rM..n, J. If. .Sii(i|.-..n. It. C. Til.l., I'..A. ; Thoma- Wil-i h'fii-^T V'kmi : .1 iiii'M Ari'ii, .Ji.hri i.rnwri .J.-hti J. l»..M>iii. A. K. I)(.li.tt.v, r..A., I!.. I. <;hit-.fM[ I. C.W. (ionluii, r..A.;(;. A. Fr,ii! i,. .\I'(;uc'-n, 1'.. .\ . William Mowat, .(attn-i VV. < )rr. .laim^M W. I;;i«. 11 Kyl»!, !i i,'r,i'liiat••! Sy-ti!iiiaf,if; Tli<''i|(ii,'v, .Si-ni'ir , 'lurin.' Uii- tir-'t Titii t i; rjinarv ;it, l.aii.'.i .\I. it,t,r. (Uivfu, fi-< in oth'tr .S>'^<-rt^ that h"' coii'luct'd th'; (yjas^fs in Ajiohi^'ftic-i ;uid f'hnr'ih HJMtorv. fn .Spolo- l,'"'li(M, th'! Htii'lt!tit-t of the first year h<;;trd Iffctnrfs on Natural 'rh"-'ilo;,'y ami th<; Kvid';n(,<;s 'if Clin ti.'inity ; th'' -cfind yar'-i stii'hirit-i weri! e.xarnint! iiTl (• l'nl)"!li''f in th'r l'',it.dit';';nth Cfiitiir*. I in th'; f;hapf.''r nf Hodge's 'l'h''olotf 'V ')ri / ■\ntitlj';isti': T In (.'linrch Histoiy, th'; fir-'t y';ar '•' stiid'rnts h';aid l';(;tiir'" on th'; p'Tii from th'; tini'; of tl .Apo-^th's to A.I). 7H7; th'- hist'iry of th'- f.'hiirch from that dat<; till th'; prR^'jnt time was reviewcl in th';'-'lasM (t'lriHistin/ of the •"■cond y';ar'M Ktu'l'int-i. Th'- st I)r. < il'l';n tn 'if th'; tlirc"; vearn wi;r'; i-xa (I in 'litf';riiit jiorti'in.s of .Smith's ' ). T. Ffintory. r. iinxK ''.xamiri'''! an'l '■riti(;i/.';'l H'lmili';^ hy stndf;nt-' of th'; first y'!ar, ari'l Kssayn fiy tfiusc 'if th'! .s<;f;onil y';ar. I)r. Ma'daren r<;p')rts that h>' fon'iuf.'t';'!, as in form'-r y';ar'<, tw.i clas-i's in .Sy-t'imatif; Th'"iliis?v. 'Hi'; H»'nlr'iwin; also tcavi; att'!n'lan(;f; with th'; vi';w >if pr';parint; t" •'nt"'r the f:oiirse next .S'!.'4Hlon. Mr. W. .%'. M(;l''arlan'', of th'' 'I yi;ar, a stu'lent of ';x(:'-ptional iin-rit, ami a trmst levit"-' (1 HUC'-'-ssful wiissi.nary, ili";ir froiii tlif! Jifiv'inniri'.,' tn th'- f-ri'I of tti'- irrekT'il'ir vptIm ; .\rn'>l-(ii| of tlj'' ir r<';,'ii!;ir .itIm, fiinl tli'- Svnf.iix of tlif ArticlM ;iti(l ('nxfunf lli'- Ninir TIk! ..'iini'^r < 'la--' rcii'l .lollrl^^ cl, f'h. .\. ; .\'>Tio[)h., Aimli. I'.. V'., < 'li. 1, r iif,ii|.i' (iriiiutriiir to tiici'iiil of th'' r>'i- (MusJiM iti FiilirMnry, to r>'tii[ii to S'otl:in'l, a Imt<' iWe -^ rt of ,'i rt!t,'iiliir I iiiviT-fity loiirHc pri'Mi'iitM it^fdf If^Hf.-'. Do- first yur, jitt'Tjili'l thi; l>Mtiir"- Kut 'liij ii'it uiitf ,'it the • \,'ti(jiri;ition. A^ in pint y^iir-* I )r. (Jr(!t'tr kirj'iU k'.ivc in-triirtion in M;itli''njritic-< to tfi' Sep;irtinetit he rearran..o'd, and that ',Ie -fjelves he suh^titiiti'd for those now In use ; and tfiat s«-veral new works shuuhl he [iroeurcd in th>' Philosophical and l'!ni,didi d>'[partrn>-nts. Th<' systeni of classituation .adopteil diiiirii,' the hut nes-iori has hei-ri found to work u.-lj. Tl le severa I (,' :i>'tit s are in a [irosperous condition The \f. CI, I laree, and was effieiently tau'^dit hy .Nlr. (•illins. The .\fttii/,/iii.i"iil inn/ l.ili rui'ii Smulii, of which .\Ii. .1. ' '. Srtdth I'. A., wa-^ pre-'idiTit, (iro..i'Cuted its aim with inuch enthusiasm, and its puhlic dehates continue to h« reniarkahly w ,".* itt'^nd' The Sliiiliiil/ M lAKiiiiiiirii Smiiln this -"omrner si-nd.s out twentv-one .\I 1 ionaries, -upportt-d entir'dy hy the .Society. The ijreai, iin|)'irtaiir «• of this .Soci.ty in developii Missionary /.eal in thf f 'oih-.'e, and in preparing' its memhirs for takini,' tli'-ir share in tlie administra- tions of the Chiircli ha-- repiat''dly arel eiiiiihatir.ally heen reco({ni/ed in the l.'eports of the SenaU Th- Kev. W. .\1. .Martin, W. A. I»: in for tfie i|e(,'ree of l'>. I>. .M.A. and W. S. .McTavish, passed their firMtexarnir At the close of the Si'ssion on the Istof April the de^free of I)octorof I )ivinity was conferr'd upon •h'' l!ev. IJohi-rt Torrance and th>- Kev .fohn '/ray, .M.A. The Senate records with Dleasure a %isit to the (!.)llet;e hy the Kev. I'rofeMsor f'.itton, l>.I)., LI, I)., of Princeton, .\..I., who lelivererl in f'onvocation Hall on the .Monday preceding the close of the Session, an admirahle lecture on the History of Theistic l)isousrtir»n, and a^ain addresMed the ''ollet,'e in connection with the (dosintj exercises. The .Senate agreed to ask the (iencral ,\HHe.mhly to tyrant •!. W, \{;v. th ■ .Standin_' of th- first var in Theolo(^y. In Theolotfy the following' Schi'larsliips were awarded; — /'ox/ Ymr. P.AV.VK S(HOf.Alt~HII', ''"(O : Proficiency in Hehrew, on ent-rini.' Tlieolo^ry. \ wa,rd'-d to .1 .M<(;illivray, P..A., and.\. K. Ooherty, \'> \. ("'/.) Al.K.XASI)Kli .Scuor.AKisini- (I.l, ^'tO -. Systematic Theoloi;v.- Awarder! to f. W. (lordoii, P,.A. < ioi.lilK .ScKrjr.Alc.Hllir, •■'."(I) ; Ivxe.'etics. .Awarded to A. Iv l)oherty. P../\. • wM.lKs ScHOI.AIWHli' 'I.), SlO: C.'hurch History. .Awanlerl to .lonathan < Joforth, and 1). \. M'd.ean. fin).) Mr.scAK ScilOI.Altsiui', .S.V) : Apoio'etii's. A ward-'l to .1. .Me' ;illi way, \'>.\. (ill, I. IKS S( (loi.Alc-^illl' (I I.l, •''to ; P.ihlif:al fJriticiy Hamii/ion S( tlol.AlisMll', >'I0 ; I'lest averat; etc, Awanl. Knox (.'iit.itrii, Tnnovfo, ,S( moi.ak-imii' (II.j, -^^iO : K :,'etic Awarded to .S. .S. f,'raii<. l.oomUN Scnor. Mi-sMII', ■-■V) : .\polot;eti(s. A w.aided to.l. .McKay, P.. A. (half) ; and K. Haddow, 1'. \., and J. 1j. ('amphell, PoA. ^|uart<'r each). HkKdS SrMOI.Al'.sHII', ."^lO : f'hurcfi Historv. .\ warded to ( J. F. K nine;ii P.. A. Al.K\A.M)KK S( iior.AlisMri' ' i I. ), <>t) : P.est average hv Student who has leit taken anoth-r S< hular- lip. Awarded to 1). S. .Mcpherson, P,. ,\., and K. < '. Tihh, P>. A. f'Xf.J Th,nl F- P.o.s.Mt-l'iKNH Sriioi.AK.sHIl', .'<'('• : (Jeneral Profii'ienr;y. ,\\\arded to .1. .M. fiardiner. FiHHKii Si M'li.AHSMil' ([. I, -S'iO : Systematic Theology. .Awardeil to Anhd. Pdair, P,. A., and .1. (!. Smith, P.. A. di'i. j FlMHKKHcHOI.AKHHIi'dl.),.**';'): HxeKetics. .\ wanl-d to .las. Hamilton, P.. A., and II. f'. Howard. "/•y i'.ovii S( lior.AIiHMIc, ■''to : P.ihlical History. Award-d to W. L. H. It d, P.. A. < 'liKYNK Srndi.AKsMIF', ■'< 10 : Mest .\ veraxe, etc. Awarded to ,\. I51air, P...\. (halfi, and W. A. huncan, B.A., and .1. \. .laffary, Pi.A. (<|uarter, each). cxxxvni. ai'.?':ni)IX. Sfri,ii/l a ml Ttnyl Ymr.f. C'KNTKAr. '".'iURi H, HsMri.TON, S< MOi,AH.-(i(ii", -^tiO : Honiiletics. —Awarded to J. A. .faffary, J'. A., and ./. \t. Caiiiplitrll, li.A. ''"'/./ Smith Sr'HOi.AiiMtifi', .-^Vi : For KsMay on "TIk; \.'>\t: of (ioil .n inanifeHtrtd in tti»- ''overiiint of Workn. ' .AwaidtMl to A. If. lininiin. I'»KMi<)N I'lU/.K, ••(■>0 : .Sp«r:ia! K\!iniination on Fiv<: I'oint-i "f Calvini*frii. Awardt;d to .1. .\f. (iardinnr. h'iritl, Seriiii// iind Third Yrari^. I'.. A. ( I'.. A. f .'l.MlK I'lU/.K (I), \/ ,riK<; ';nt.'iry ; N'ow T*;itam'fnt 'Jiftfik. -A'.vardcd to A. Mf:I>. Hai«, fJl-AltK I'lU/.K ( II.;, I, ant,'n'-i '.'oitiinnntary ; OM T'!.Mtaffi<:nt lli;lirew. .\ ward<:d to Jai. Ifaniilton Ma<:kav .S(;i|i)I.AIi.-(llll', .•. .\. I'lifKimturii C'liirm : Thinl Y"n year. .\ward.;d to W. .M. Kav foil. f/'.\.- ■■ I'e-t F.xaniiTiation in work of d fJavid I'errie. ^'I'/.j The Sr:fiolarMlii|)^ for ('ni\f:r-(ity .Stiidt-nti otfi:nril liy the I'.oard of Kxaininer-i were awarded m F,r^' Y>-,n: .\iiioiint. p' ( Inv'-itni'-nt Hi. J.\\iK.-i S'ii AUK '-'hi It' 11, ToKOSTO, ScKoi.Ait^iiii' ( I . ), •"i*;0. -A H'arded to If. F. l!o-*-(. (Joiioi.Ki, I'.. ( '. .S(.ii()i..\u.iHII', ."iJO. — Awarded to I". .McLaren. Thiril Yriir. St. .Iamk.-* .Svi \i:k Chi i.'TI, Toiiii.mo, Si iiiii.Aii-iiiii' (IF), '<50, - Awaidi-d to i;. .N'l-edliain. fyllAltl.Ks .StisKKI ('liut'll, 'i'oiciNIo, S< lloi.Alnllll', ••¥.v. Si Hoi.Aimni' 1 1 1. ), .r^IO. .Xwardfd to .1. .1. I';iliott. All of wldrh ii iei^:{ t,!»L' (10 HI. v. 21 .•^l.">2xo K\ I'K.Mil I I UK. Sal, if I'ro[e-4^orH, Lecturer!* and Tutor- .s^llOO 00 Teai 1,-r of F of:i| Lil tion, I'rof. .Vetf 1 larian salary ana bipedal .illovv (ian Water Hate liihiiraiice . , I'rintinK, Htatinnery, etc Aicount.'i for coal oil, etc . . Sundry lioiHe acf:oMMti, per .Ml. Fullert' .Siindrv account;*, pliiinlii i«, etc ,.... Stndi'nt.H' .Society f. Fx.iniinatiiiii incidcntd i-xpenxeH Interest on di t)t, l'iiiiliiin;< Fnnd. I'.alance of I'.uiidiiik' Fiuid account, now closed. Proportion of .Salarv of (ieiieral Ai{ent Halance . 1,'pneral expen.':war'l'-i apartinnrit.-i !<'.r,-> :,(i *i:n;} (K) KXoX (■(i[,I,Ki;i': l',(|;S \l;\- FIND, Ihmj.x- \in"iiiit, T'Ofivivl, il.inati'itu, int'-r'.-^t ami Ii'viii^hIh. In. '■•fti/i'-nti repai'l KM-KNUrnUK. I',;il;iri'<' at l)r. ja-t V's'ir .... >' ir:lar-'liip-i |>aiil a.M ,>i:r li-tt Inv*Mt<^'l liajancf; KNO.X COrj.K(;K KNOOWMKNT FF'NI), Ih-^Jk" 1100 00 l.'.L'O 00 1.".:;o 00 r. OK :!l:;.^ v* s:;l:u :,!• 1! tianc*! frdrii lant year . . . . Sulwcripti'itiM palil ....... I'lit'-n-'t, Irotii in. fitrri«nt^. I'rin':i[,al ri'pajil ;i.s.'i'.i7 •;•; XJV. L'l ;iOO.'» 00 ."!!.')2r>'»7 M^ K.M'KNDITriiK. I rj . »'-'t,rn-n-('-i (•ujinecli'l with canva-i^irn; ... ' >■ 'litn'l to Onlinary Knriii iiit0 -.'7 ■i».V. 'J I 110 10 7!M0 'M .t<-,'j.7)7 s:| IIKI'OIIT OF THE TIUr.STKKS OF (^C KKN S I' .\ I V Klt.SJTV A.ND (l-OKTY-KOfUTH HK,iHIf)N. ) I. .MTK.VIiA.VK. Thf: nuinl)ftr of Htu'lcriti ;ittt*n'lintf oI.'ihhm.h la.-it •'(Miion wan : [n .Vrt-i, 24:' ; in M<'(lif:iii«!, \'.\', ; jn Tli(Mi|iit,'y, ;{4. \ tnajonty of tin; ini'clioal Htmli^nts att»-ri'l oint or [nor<: .Art-i (;la.- si'Oonil, hI.v to tlii' third, and one, \a tn.kin;,' a post-^radoatc inwr^n. 'I'hfi tiutnlpfrr stinlyititr for t|]< in evi-ry faculty, i.s i^rcjiU'r thati evi^r Kcforc in the history "f tJK! ( riiversity. Hvery year «ince lHtl!< an in(;reano over the prcviou.s year Iwn heen rei,'istfred. n. TKK CAI.K.Mi.Mt. .Alon;,' with thn refiort, copii's of " H.xtraets from C'alendar " Jire -lu'itnitti-d, with Irifornjation .n to Htandini,' of Htudent-i, courses of study and other Hulijeets. The Calendar can he ohtained at any tune on a(>plication to the llej^istrar, Ue.v. (ieor^e Hell, I.Fj.I). Iir. KI.VA.N'MAI. SLKTHMKNTy, For the first tiine we have to report a somewhat Herious detieit in revenue. A year a^jo the '•■•iifral .Ass(!mlily w,is infonni^d thiit thi.i4 would hi: unavoidahle, unless sueh a rearrant,'i>inent was made of the proportions p;i.id out of the Ass.:ndj|y'M Fund to thi- different Cojlifcces as would smure to 'Ur TlieoloKi<:al Department the .■Sl.WK) that the Church fullv adiidtted <,»"e''n's to he entitled to. Instead of .^t.'KX), the sum of .^l!,2!»0 has heen n^cfdverl, hut our deficit, instead of hcin;; •''1,710, is ordy We do not ask the Asserrdily for an incieawed (f. If w\y for any jiort.ion of the (''»llci<<- Fiin'l, liiit -(iriCf th'; Union our T}i>-ii\iii(']r,t\ LV....U.. i„ . I, .4 ... . . ti^.. I I.,. I,. ... ». :t 1 .. I. ..» Faftuity hai< iont inor-t r>:viTiii to it l)y on'lou tnt-nt. raliti<-nr for th<; Tijcoloi^iria! |)»^|)art.rn«Tjt of Uif. ( 'niv»;r^ity i. ]'c.H\iii:* the .ilirinkaK*; in our ri:':i:i]it!t from th^i'.ni i".|imi.if|..iiif -ii i.ii'^ i iiiv.;|.in.y j* N,MK). Th'r .'our',«!M of r«;vf!nuc at ()r*--«!nt ar»; : -iharf; of (»»;rn'ral A.HH'-mlil v'h Fund, ^J.'KH); ^f>4:iiA, iuiHC:riiitiorn for fiv»! yf An^einlily will -ui<:nditure -trictly within revenue, but thi-( can he don*- only if tlie T'liurch '^ f:ontrihution if eijually rcliahle with our oth'-i Hourcen of revenue. IV. KI IIIHKU I.K'.I.^I.ATIOS. One of the proviMion.^ of tlie charter of 0"'"cn'^ i-i to the effect that Profe^^or-* not in the Theo- logical department jhiill Muh-crilie ^uch a f'irmula declaratory of their helief in the do'rtrine of th<- Coiifet'don r,f Faith ai the Svnod may [ircHcrilx-. 'I'hi-( provision ha< i>eeri in aht-yance ^ince the Iriion ; and as the TnHt«c< intend to apply to the proper authoritie!.( for an .\'t :'.ni I'niversity to meet at hi.s office with representatives of other t 'niversities an^ 4 I.: i,.i:,. . Ti . !• ,1 ' «...! ,.,..{,.. ,. I..,.,.,. 4 C..I »: i :..i , and the .vlinister was irif'iniied accordins- inipT- siti<-s. ft is hoped that e^.-ry friend of <,!ueen's will join the association, and that the results will I e as lieneticial in the .\'f;w as they have heen in the Old World. '^r KK.V'J f,V)f.l,KoK. !'"li A/Ill/, /■ .;. J'l .Mr IV F- 1!, SirriliD-ii tn thf li'iftril 'if Triintf.m. .No. I. oi;i)i.\.\i;\' i!i;\ r.N'CK .and k.xi'K.viiitii;!; fui: thk vk.\i; K.Nbf.VO 2.M. AI'I.'IL, \mr,. I'.KVK.M (•;. Temp.iralities' I'l.iard J»I,(),*lt4 Chur'h ;ii< <;,»H0 KM 1,251 oil Ul 0) (HI ■*'.V),H72 y,\ K.XI'K.SIiITt.llK. deficiency, 1 ;■<•■<:{- 1 jj! 12 Salaries I'rofe-sors and Lecturers in Theolojfy 7,."ioratnrie« from fees I,7'i7 Insuranf;e, taxes, repaint and ground.'* H;»»i Travellint; exfienses '■l~.', Advertising, printing and stationery Tt'M', Fuel, water and ^'as . . 872 SiindrieH '.<,',', IK) mi \'l 't>I KK.v's f'ot.r.KOK, KlVolTf'V, -I'lfh Afri-H, 1'.\.\r .McAuTMr u, f K',I),H72 •;! A mlit.iir.i. AfPKNDIX. CXH. No. l. I'J;rKII'TS AM) IHSI'.I IlSKVIKNTS ON ArCfiINT oF sr.HoLA KSJf IPS AND rUI/K KSSAYS, F(jK Tin: VKAlt I;M>IN(; 2m. AI'lifL, i«h:.. ItKi Kicr.-i. Calariie '>ri Jian- of Wall-- Hfh'.lar^hip 'IVifont'i [«a'liM< and St. Ari'lr"-w'-> Thiirch Hf;holari Scfiolar-ihip . . \I..wat " U;it,kiii.i ' I,.it<:h M'lri'.ria! No. 1, " .i .1 V u *"I •••• C.',if.*af|ui " (•;i;i-.i Mfii.ori.il " . 1). minion " IJii'lian I».,w " Churcl, N'.. 1, '■ "2, " .\I' [nf.vre " iliiikin '' .VI;irion S. Maf:.|.,na!d " .\I,u;k.rr^..- " < < .rjn " .SjrffllCI- " Hii^'li .Vla'-I'-nn.-in " Aii'lff-toti " Ni<-l aidation N'l. ;',, " " 4, " '' -,, " " <;. " {.••wi^ I'ri/<- CiirriK li.tfj l'ri/«r . . ''hnncHJior'^ I'ri/eri **' fi.'i7 H>S »■< (K) 117 II \i ■**■, \*. (HI :■< 'K) .'.7 Ml Hf, to .Vl 't.<;.-.7 7H 1)1.1);' H-K»IK.S'TH. t'ririce of Waif* .Snholarilnp, LfoM rn'-'lal Toronto Ladici ari'l .St. Arnlr'^w .i ''Ijnrfrh .Scholar-.hij M'.wat \V';itkilJl L'-itf:h .Vlf^nional .No. I .Scholamhip f.'atarafini 'fla-- .M'Tjioi i;il jioininioii J'iUrhan .No. 1, (t •; It I)oW «' huroh No. 1. 2, M'Tfityr'' L'^irikin II << II II ri ' ariifrroii, (iaclji •Marion .S. .Maodo ft nald Church of Hc'itland No. t 2, < ( Ki " », 1 ( .\r. Xal.l, A- H.u-ton .\I;i.(;k(Tra.-* 'iunn li'i/ti .Macleiitian .\tii|>-r-(on No. 1, " 2 .lolin-t'in H':nd«rson ..Ia;ii'f^ li'attray . .Will. .[. l':itt»T-. l!y,m . . . .Adam I!. I,intori . . . .Mat'tfi'^ .VI. .Sporinir . . .John Findli.y . . Loni-* I'lTrifi . ..S. \V. I>vd.- . ...la.-*. I'. .\I'.\au!.diton . ...lacol, Stf.-|.- ...' ....Alfred 'iandicr . . ..(ohri .MfKav . ..Orr I'.'-nn.-tt . . .John .McKinnon . ...lohn Jl.-iv . ..I'.tr A .\IrI,<..,d . . ..lani" M '.';ittan;i(:h . . J. < rai'..' f .';i.fn(:rori .. ..Ill niiM f'. .Smith . . .S. ( -'hildfrhoHf. . . ..Iarji<;-< A. (fpant . . . Win. .Mian . . ..lairiirH .\Iill.-( .... ....Norman T. fl. .McKay . . .(Iwi, .1. r.rvan . . ...Arthur \V'.l'..-all . . . Itodi'rick .VIf;Kay . . . .lainci M urray ...haniid .McTavinh .. . . . Itolifrt '-'. .Murray ....lohn .Mf:I,..Ml . . ..laiii'i I'uniKttt »0 00 .V) Ofj <;. Miioli-nriAii I'ri/.e AI'I'K.NDIX. A ilari \IHMie .V) («» W. A. li'.i/ie "lO 0 iKi .....SiiliH-y H. (Jardiii'T .'Id Mi Ailiiiri Sluirt 2.> Mi Cliiiricitll'ir'H " . .'. Wttt Si);tiik ii* ... 7*1 *l^) .(..1,1, ll.TaM, M.I) 1'.". iK» Mfilithf:*' l .will lijittniiit ' uri. I.'oiul (' itiick .«»;(Mi ii'» «,10() (ill :(,Ko<) 0(1 •;0() (»o •H 1H5,41 !■• |)ri:lrilH(!H urutiuf ( 'hiHH a|it>aratiiH I .'oval chart":!-. . I, it iliDiry . 1 iiiiiIm r.iii IJIH ri',(;<;i .atilp daii'l ati'l •''{iii|iMii'iit M. ,t,V I', .f «' Siiiiilry parliif^ in arri-ars for iiit'-rcHt, 10l,(;il7 71. ■.i.T'S'.t III 1,!K)I vj :'.,107 :'.7 .'{.lift'.) t.'S 2,'_'00 00 :ir.:; i!l 1 ,.vj'.i '•:. l,.-.;i7 I'l t '».-51 4^* I.IAIlIl.nlKS. linijowiiirint new diair in Ttic ■!< " Hiindry scholarnhiim Micliii' I'l'ijiicHtu I'iit:lian " Wiit.kiim " w !*:ir,o,2t;i 27 8i,i«i: < i l'l'(-Il.i|li"'|l|M l)l'l|lllMt I.';inkiii " K-t„tt,i- lat<> .(niiii'H Mifliii', ^iili'«'ri|)tiori . K-'t.at.i' lati; I;. .Siitli■'> !<:ir,()'2i,i L'7 (.•rKKN'.s CoM.KoK, K I M, -1 1 1\. ■-'"/// .i/i'il, ASA.' I- .xaiiiiiiid and found correct. .f. E. ri..\iiK, ) Adam M(;Authi u, ) A iidilor.i. Ill" Hoard of i-wiii.,' ri-),ort for til'' f.'|iiircl, h,T til Not.llill;; |i;iK , m.' l;i.),.,rt of tin: -■••/itv-thri;(- ; of '•''■'i HM.,'li,ili and [11 ri-fi:r(inc(; ti r-o-i.tii.n of till! Hii '•!.<• cliajr in horiou •..'I'J/iMOlnciM of till ■■'i' lif«tiriii! cvfir a ' ''ir-<;, l,..<-n olitai '>!icioiiiv in thi! y« .U'ltal ili^ticit of .-Si ' r (ii^iirly .ICOO I.mm -■ 'ri.'i: of reveniU!, "TI- -tront'ly to tl, A^ i- known to •[«;ial siilHcription ■(•ru ui:r(! rriad'! to I'i;' Hoard havi; li.v ■•ttiif.ictory way of i "'-;iy .ippiNiicd to til ' .'rl;iti.,in for on.- ■ |'ri,|..:ily ov,;rtak '•■•"''•'I '"ay I,., fiirn AIM'KNUIX. cxliii. No. ». lil.'KSAUV AM> SfJIIOLAUSUFI' IIM). i.'K I '> M;»v lit, f'alarif;'- "ii li;itii| ( 'awli St. A til 1 1 >u " K.-.. |)r. W " MMi M. Ii, " .l.,hti M.i.li " ■f.'kiiii--i ii'mi ItK.l KIITH. 'i f.'liiiifh St. .Ii.lin, KiriKHt.iii .\. |{ .tiiilil ... liirii'M K. W. Kiktljliiiii, l) li'V. .\Ir. Wilnon, Ijnimrk Kcv. .Mr. 'r.iniKT, .Murktiiiin .St. Ari'lri'.w'n < 'hiircli, Stnith'H KulU, I iiinii » hurc.i, .Triiilh m St. .Xnilrcw'rt f lliiircli, OttJiWH It A. .Mrl'lii.-, Diilk.ith St. Ari'ln-w M ''(jiinli, Kiii^ C ;li, K irii (H) 1 .N'li. 1, .Iiiliri .MnKiiv frt-1, 2, OiT l',.iin<;tl .•<•;. 00 00 00 I'.iiiitinin to Hvt! itudfiritM I HI 'lintiiiK circiiliirH 00 I l',.'il.iii';'r on luiiiil 107 2."i .*lt2H .".0 Kl' ■IDN, 'III, AiniL /.vs.; A. Ma'amsiki;, Ti-m.' I.I.I 1 ,.VJ'.t >•■-, 1..V.I7 21 l,'.i.-'.l !■> i!i:}'ul;T <»K TIIK I'.oAltl) OK .M .\ .\ A(; K.\I K.NI' oK TIIK IMlKSIiV- TKKIA.X (:()LLi:(;i;. .MoNTIIKAI., FOI; TIIK VK^lt iM^^tf). iO,2H4 27 il,10:f 22 :i..hh() 71 I C.llllO 00 :'i,(Ktii no 4,' 000 0(1 127 70 r.,000 00 4,7(HI IKI l.Hi:, 00 l'.l,'.l.'.H -2 1 2, H',2 o:; ,i'.>M :■ Mt.o'.M •;'. |)2,.")H2 0> 100 on 2.(MI0 00 ■•JO IHI 20 o<) •45 :!•! VlOTH. Tli<- I'.o.ir'l of .Mariiv^'i'inent of thoit for the: |),nt y;iiln in lutiial ;itt', ni^'lit liavi! i!oiii|i|itt<:il tlii;ir course, two of thi'iii lii-int; '|ii;ilitif!i| to priMch in .',li Kiii,'liih aii'l Krciidi. Tlur total luiinhitr of >,'rai|ii.iU;i is now ovitr oni' hiin(lr"i|. Ill rif'T<'in:<; to th'! finaii'ii.il (tuition of tli": rollcj.o', tin; fact of cliiif iiii|iortancc to lie iiot'-il is the "litioii of th<: suiii of .S|0,(J0(> from .\|iv--irs. Illl^,'ll, .1 .iiii>-s ami llohi-rt .Mackay, as an cihIowiip-iiI for ';li;iir in honour of the laic Ivlward .\I;tckay. This ;,'cncrous ^ift makes a suhstanliiil .I'Mition t,.i lo was in if(;t,i I'S of the ( 'ollc;,'c, jiiid cstalilishcs in connection with it a iiieiiiorial worthy of one wl ever a warm friend ol the institution. The full henetit of this endowment hn not, of il for the p.'iHt year, and the I'oard rej^ret that they h.ive a'.(aiii to report .-i ilitii 'hcioiiiy ill the year's ordinary revenue, aiiioiintin^,' to .SImK.O'.), which, with that of last year, art with t;ratit,ui|i- th« '^niitiiiuc'l |irii.'r'" iri 'ttici'-n' V -n''! I'uMk: f;iV'iiir of ih'- irnt.itiiti'Hi 'r. i:r wh'>Hrll<;t!<'. I'diil'liriK, jiurrtui'l tli':ir ntiiili'-H in Mcliilj () AW.uy.. Twelve of tlif ttu'lcntH wit<; Kr-^ii't,. ( 'ana'liiinH \tr>-\i,t.i\u\.' v«;r, l8MJ,ttri ciitrano! (ixamination wan liclil at wliicii tlif; followint; •. I'.r' \. Lin'J- /.i<;, .J. /\. Morriion II. N. <;olf, W, T. I). .\lr A. .\Ia'M 'I'll TIllullKIII S. Itonil.-an. I',.A., .1. ./. Korl-.!H. A. MivAVil Wa'I'Icll, A. 1'-. (iroulx, H. <>. Loi-n:ll(!, A. I'.. i'M\nf,vX. M, <;. A. Macl.itn A. Mack.-,,, in, li.A., \ !in>l I Tti'r cliinHCM w>lli-K';, U|>ori th(! Iiookw prfMcrilx!'! for th. I>., 1,1 (;iiiir':li Iliitory anil Apo|iit,'i:tif:i, Ky th<; l!<;v. f'rofitHHor fJaniphftll, M.A r-h 'rii'-o|o'.'i':al Sulij<;f:tM, hy tliHy, .\I.A., I)f!a;i of l!<:iii|i-nf:i-. .la'.T'!' I .\Iu-ic:, liv It'-v. .John .\la':I,ai<-n, Lecturer. The Senate ■( thankit an; a.;ain 'liie to the lie, . ,\. I',. .Mackay ari'l .\Ir. John .MacLaren fort; H»;rvif:t;H t;ratiiitiiii'y the Senate t' lilt the (i .'iiiil initial (;.., I',. A. .Veil .\Iai:.\i4i, L.I)., LL.I). The liev. Principal .Via/; Vicar, D.I)., LL.I). The Lev. A L. .Mackay. The It The i; A. v.. C fdiet. I'rof ertHor ScriniifiT MA. The Lev. I). I'aterHon, A..M. The Lev. Lrofen-or Canijihell, .M.A. On tfi<: report of the Kxariiiner-i the Senate awarded their Htandirr./ to the followini,' candi and competitors : Ai\ fvtilliil I" till liKjrn hi I',. I). The Lev. I). Currie, L.A., of Three Li.er^.and the Li I,yle, of llaiiiiltoii. A* liiiiiii'i iiimimi llir Ihnil. ditUiii: i-ni An lull iiiij jinyMil tJir Jirnt. i xjiiaiii/ilini ml iiilt.Htfl , f'lV til' <;. whii L.A. Alf hilillli/ liiiulii'l till Ihiiil i/ciii .1. H. Crah.un, L,.A., A. O/ilvie, L..\. Thiiil'if/ii : <;. VV'hillarn, li.A., J. L. .Morin, L.A., .). W. .MacKenzi ii.A.. W. K. Shearer, L.A., L. Stewart, 15. .\., T. 'A. Lefel.vre, V.M.I.., .\L Leitch, It MacKiiiKht, .LA A y I'inii III' t. Ill'\\>lar/«'i» " r'liahiHT^ f 'liurih, 'iiu'lph " " f '.Titral ';iiiir.:li, Oalt " (■,,l|.,t;.. Krit.'liHli •Jn.l " i;a.li(: M. .MacL.iinaii " K "arn[.l..-ll .1. .. WanI A. <'arii|.l,.-ll •' I iiiv.TMity (i.!.irt,'<- .St!) (XI •it (X) LTi (X) '..'.■. (X» •i:> (Xj .Vl (X) ."Hi (X) ■ .V» (X) .-.0 (X> 1.-. (XJ 10 m 10 fK) 5 (X) 10 (X» 10 (XI 10 (X) 111 (X) ID fX) ';. Wl.illan.., r,.A. .1. M. »;rahaiii, I'.A. .S. l;'.n'l.-aii, V, A. ,\. OK'ilvi.-, I',. A. n wa« .i.rlivci.:.! Iiy th.; K.n. W. .(. I>..y, M.A., iJ.-an ..f Ueni- iin .ApoloKctii; t.opic., w.t- fiontiniK-il .l>., 'if Knov f-'ol !.!;<<;, Toroiit.. ; .Sir VVilliarn IJaw^'l^l .III I'lofc-ior .lohiiMt'iM, l,Ii.l>., of .McOill I'nivcrHity; \U-.. I)r^. .1. W. .Smith, ; of th.-ir .Aiin.i .Mater, aii'l in th'- wnk .if tin- ('luir' h at lart<.-. Til'- tlircit iii.-inlifM-H of .S«;iiat»' norninate'l for t,lie coniin;,' .\c.i'|.!inic \c.i.\ ai'- th>! Il'iv. W. 'I'. ll'-rri.l_"., I'.. I)., li.A., Ottawa; I). Currie, li.I)., li.A., Thnf: Kivn : ami A. l,'-«-, li.A., UiiHHell- t'lWIl. All of uhich i-- rciipi;ctfiilly -uli/nitt';'!. I>. (I. .MAi'VKAl;, l».l>., I.L.I)., I'i'.K-l-.i IK11I,\N Oil.l.K'.K, .M'l.NTltK.AI., M'liii'ilk, IHH',, f '/m irimi ri of ScritU'. cxivi. AI'I'KM>[X. IMlKSBvTKIirAN CriFJ.KriK. MONTIlKAL, IN A^'COCNT WITH KKV. |{ II W AUDI N, rre.nHnr''r. KOK THK VKAIt KMil.V, MAY, \nHi>, I. KM)OVVMK.VT F( NO, IttC Kllt«. I'.alancH 1,1, tmrid May, HhI HViUjAA 17 .M't'(-tr<. Mii;r on hand II. OUljf.VAUV H Nl>. iiK'Kff'r-. rrit<;r';Ht iriiMi Krirlowrri'mt F'uri'l i*ri,[,',rt,i,,ri ',f ( ',,rrirn'>ri C',ll! Fund Ffjin K<>!K-i ',f l'ri,fiM-(,,r^ and f.*:'; . rOM Mr. .loriepti .JiK :kv,n, annuity (naif y^ar) Janitor Fiid VVatfir and fi[x:':ial a>(He«trnf',nt I'rintint,', advfrrti-iin;^ and ntationcry li'^pain and Hundri<--i l'liinil<»T-i' iw;<:()iintH r<:a»tiirer ■< nalary «w;,27.'. ;ts l.'i7,< 2,M.i7 t2 2,;t.".t IK) 1 M trt l.^'d/ Mi ."H^J.IJ J!(."i.V) !*7 I),. ",20 (K) 120 00 l;52 fx» 1,0 1<; w t;oo 22 17!t 2.-. .-.7 V) 17:{ 2» 47« 71 l:i 1 1 — rd.i.Jii f'.»:.in'o on ( ' ■.[,Uii,ijti,,n /nt'!r apptindod lint. fir.HIll ([.-(KMK.VTH. .*;)72 V) 2,t<.J0 fjo Credited to Ordinary IteveniK! H2,'.)'A Of) Iialanr:'r on hand WM IVj ^.■J.'i'r.' h'A^n 'i") fiala.'if:.; on hand r'.fA,iu([ contri ''i|'Iom-n, prir.ti o;»lar,r;(t;n>-nti .. , l,l2t 00 H', Of) iJl.-ltii R.-lK.VIKNT.-l. <'rHdik»-d to Ordinary Scholarship P'und. I'.aianCH on hand JiHT, Of) 1,424 fK) «1.',<''» •""••/'■ Kfi,|,,wi(, "iK'-Ordina, ■ ':.<'-i'-M':al Chair "':ri'.l.-i,rihi|, K,i,], '■':Ko;;.f4iip Ordii [•'■■I "V Kiiflowm o,',r,,,,y Ordinary '••i''lin.' Fiind ' ''"I 'iold .\r,„| ri.it.: Fund . ■'•*lari':<; . . AI'J'K.VfJiX. cxivii. V. .HCMOJ.AkSMIl' <»l;I>I.NAI:Y Kl Nh. KK' KMTM. !',»;, iri'" on hari'l, M.iv, l-"'^! i'Mritritri-<, iw |><'r (iiip'Ti'lir'l \i->t. Int' » H'.fi. ■fu'tlf.f. 'C'lrrari'f f ■ r«>i I if.w I f,'i Or'Iiniiry l,\\,rnry Furi'l l;»l;irt' :ii) JO (K) *!!» *;o no 00 (Ulan':" '.n hari'l, .Nfay, InXt Intiitii(nx, ai iil-(l!' RflKMKNT-*. )« I ;'..". 78 21 tJ) ;{;{ .V) »»i7 M7 l^t 01 ^I'M 8H «l'il kH \'||[. i;i iMH.Nt; I'l Mi. (',»lanf:.- at |)r., ai at. May, \HHi . A'27,i.:>; ():, f'.alanr'; '.n liarwl, May I8Hf Int>:r<•^f, IX. CALVI.V (.OMj .MKhAI. H SI) 'J'lM M'r'lal fr'iKi f.'.n'l'.n, Knb,'lAn'l I'-alan';': '.n tiari'l hlilii ItrtKMK.VTi. h^lanc't '.n han'I, May, ]H^i fV"* an'i ':l'irfi'n, (jrijitintf, nt.c. I'';iUr.(;»: 'in hari'l f'/Mi:i(<- Kri'li.wrficrit f iin'l . .. T'lllc^'.; Ofliriarv Fun'l y.iHfUi:ii\ Chair, i-.tr.., Fun'l Hch'.lanliiii Kri'l'iwrricnt, Fun'l 'ifth'ilar'ihiii Or'linary F'uri'l . .. Litir;iry l'',ii'l(,wrncnt Futi'l .... F.iiirary Ordinary Fun'l li'iii'lini; Furi'l 'al.in (;'.l'l M.j'lal Fun'l .. •i»:riatt: Fiiri'l . ('<*lan':': I',.\l,A,VfF MIKKT. Mav, I mm:-. «!.", 7(1 'j(; ()•.) 4.V» 00 10 00 H(> giMi Hr, .»JMI nr, *M2 10 1') 1>,: i:r. .•'i:i7,fM;7 •;2 •"<1,'_'00 »;♦; •;»>< M) l,12J 00 <;i ot no fK) 12 1 01 27,»:5»; O.-i 4.Vj (K) 80 i;'.i,i7!> .-..-1 5j!l»;0,I2". 2f, >iWi,\'>r, 2f; CXiVlll. AI'I'KMUX. Till' jiliiivi' liiiliinc)' is iiiMwi.ivl iis fulldw <'it,v of M,.iitir;il S|.,..U. < 'aniiilii liitiiili'il ( 'ri'ilil. ( \>. Stuck . I)<'l>i'nti 111!', ()iiImiiii Iii\. .\Msciciii(iiin. Miiiil.i.'.il I,o;iii iitiil Mortijii^c ( 'd. StiH-l; II. iiii.l I,, C, ... Molt K.'H'.' Mrs i;. A ,1. w M. 1'. K... M. I \V, 1 I. »; .1. .\. M. II Mrs. I W. C. Mis. (;. \V. •' ('. s. (• ( 'hsIi in i>:iiilv MiiMiiK.M.. '"ih Moil, /ss: .*!»'., 0711 iVi '.I'.'l (M» |l)l) (HI ;i,:i.".i; ur. I.VllllO 00 .t. 00 .(.I'll) 00 .'i.lMMI 00 'J,'.'.M> (10 i.sr,i 00 10,000 00 ;>,iiiK) 00 .'!..'>00 00 :i,ii00 00 1,000 00 •JO, .1(10 00 •j.s'.m; CO .»!i:'.l,l,'i \v. I'i'ttilv that. \vi' Imvi' I'xiiiiiincil tin" Imok il aci'ounls of (li(> ]'n>\ . i; ri'iisurcr of tlu' ricslivt I'lum ( MolltllMl, Mllcl lillil tlu' Silllll' Cillt'fllllv I'll 'i'lio total Imliiiu'i' in llii' Tica suii'i's liaiiils is one Inn il. 1 1 . Wanli'ii, a.K '|i|, .'lll'l conri-llv iilrccl anil lliirt.y onr tliousan.l, lom liniiilri'il ami si viiit V iiiiii' ilollars ami tift.v-livi- iiiits, itni'sfi'il as \u-v fiiii'i'.oiiii; statomi'iit. .VUCIl. MiCOlN. MoMiiKM.. •I'/'i Mil II, iss:. 1 Ai,i;\. MAcriii'.i.'soN. 1 I llliilnr.l. nKV()\l'V OF Til K (U)VKKNOKS OF M()|{|{IN (M)1,M.:(IK, (MIKMKC. is.v." $f* h I'si'iiliiiL', lo the (li'iu-ral .\.^si'i nlilv till •|ior(, fidii M. ifiin ( ' for I 111' Srssion l.'^M tht> (JoM'riiors i^lailh' ami Ki'ali'fuily arUiiowli'iliii' tlu' ;,'ooilni'ss ami inrri'v siiowii t.licni t.indiii'.li II In tlio Ilia. I of tlu- (' yoai I'iriMiinstaiii'i that till' work .'f tin' Colli') an lifi'ii I'arrii'il forwaiil miiii' if a most. iiu-ouiairiiiK' natnii'. Twi'iitv t.liii'i' stmli'iits have Ihmu in ri'i:ul:u at.ti'iiil.'ini'i' on tlu' I'lasscs, tlii« Lu^'i'st. nnintu'r tliat. has cvor yi't, hci'ii iircsi'tit. at. any I'lio Si'ssimi ; whiii' in aihlition, tlu'ii' haxrhiTti ahonl //n nf// oci'asional si uili'iils ?-i'('i'i\ im,' inslrm't.ion in |iarlirtil,ir raiu'lus. In till' Arts pi'iiartnu'Tit . I wont v-oiii' stiuli'iit.s have 1 iri'ii ri'soilarh onioiii'i il ill Ih I' \ari"ii oIjissi's lakim; (lu' Inll ion rso of stnih' as r ass al till alliliati I'.achi'l lilst. slamliiiL,'. Of tl m.iili' Known in .\rt? if .\rts, Ih Tlu> ( ir.'iilnatini; ( Mas i'i|mri .1 hv Mitlill 111 iM'lsit.s , to whlili Ml irin ( niiinhi'ri'il si\, h of wlioin it.aim .1 h ansu I'niii; ot ti\ i lini'l '\aniination, hut. if thi'si' lii'iiif;' siu'h that, tlioy wi'io not. only |ilaii'ii iiillu also ri'i't'ivi'd s|ii'i'ial irrl iHi'.'iti's of lirst rank. ;,'rii.'r.i Iwonty om> stmliiits. tlio ( Io\ I'inors an' hapiiy to say, that, iiim' or ten havi' ah'i tlii'ir intrntion ■>tmhiiii; for the Miiiislrv of thoti Tl n in the imon iiloiu'ii of (iml, tJioy may ho i'iialiliiil to rnlir tlii'ri'dii, Kivi' of this luitnlii'r aii', ihiriiiL,' this siiiniiH'r, I'lnployi'il in mission work, nmliT tin' ilirn'tion of lln Hoiui" Mission Coniniitli'i' of tl Tl ii' prosi'm'!' in till' .\rts I'l. I' .Xssi'iiil'ly. issi's of so niaiiv si ii'li'iil^ lokiiiLr forwanl to tl M inist.iv, li'il tl t.lu'--i' ln'iiii; foriiii'il into a class of .liinior |)i\inity, w liiih nu't once a wook iluiim; I loniili'tii's anil prai'lical iiist riii'tions as to llu' fomposition of Hiirinon 1,1 II' Si'ssioii liir Ltntllli stiiih'tits wiTi' thus in soiiu' ini'asuri' proparoil for ilisi'liar^'inn' thi'iliifit' monts with I'oinfort. to thiinsi'K cs ami with hopcfiilni'ss to tliti ('hiiri'l Th if fl I'so pnii-ir 'ir sniniiii'r appniiil- 111 tl now I'lUnph tii,l 1 ;ii'al 1 >i'partnii'tit, tlii'io won" Init. two stmli'iils ; Norinan Mcl.i'oil, \\..\., u h lis si'i'oiKl \ car in I lii'olo:;v, am Siithcrlaml, in rcfcrcnci' l,o w hosc sfaiiiliii a sped il application wil Is inailc to this .Asscmlily hy the rrcsliyti'iy of (>iii r.i.tli of fl stmlents ate also ciij;au Hi .M ission wi ■ I.T tl .\ssi'inlil v's ( 'oiiiinitti M. ("olle^'e I'ls thus fiiiiiisheil this year seven yoiiiiL; iiicii to aiil the I 'li iircli 111 her 111 nil' M issloll Wnrl In reference to I'M nance the (io\ eriiors rcLiret to state tli.il the income of the ( 'ollei,'e is far l"li its rconiienicnts, so th it its work is carrieil oil iiiuler many ililliciiltics. M' eonsiiieiaoi aililitioii to its resiuire^s, Imt various cause: is iirnent. need of ilireetion e\cei'iliii'.;lv ilillicnlt. .\t the same time the (Joveriu ine to remler present elVorts in Ilii-; "a\e(,'rcat plea-iiire in s(at iiii; tliiil ce last .\sseiiilily, there has lieen liei|iieatlie(l to the t'lillc^'e lor the eiiilowincnt of the (hair nf TheoloLTV, a Sinn of .-iJ.IHH) hv the late IMiilip I 1 hieh \ IS not, liowcNcr, immeiliatelv a\ai tel\ ilal. Tl Msii., of (Mialniers ("liiirch, (hieliec, a leuMev lere lias a Iso liceii olitaiiieil for tl furlhei siiin of ■<'i"i(>, which has heen in\esteil in Hank Stock. .Ml of which is respectfully suhinittotl. (.U KUKC, JiDlf, ISS', le same pnrpi cHoia;!''. Willi; Rcoialntv, AI'TKNIUX. cxlix. INCOMI;. ( Juvi'iiniii'iil ( Ir.'inl $l,7"iO iit> l''llllll I llM'stlllOllt.S l,H"ll '.tH St. Aiiclri'u M ( 'Imnli, <,)iii'liiic . |0(l (H) Mn. r.. ( iiciMislii.'liU, Mmitri'iil :".0 (Ml I 'liiiliiH'iH ( 'Imiii-|i, (.tiirl.iM- I'lll (M) 11.111. .liiniI'M (J. It OHM, (,»iicli(«c -JdO (Kl Mrs. Will. 11. ("link, I,)iii'1m.c . Uin lid St. Amlrcw's Cliiirrli, .Miiiiiiilc L'd (Kl St. .Viiilicw's Simchiv ScIkmiI, .MiikhiI.c IdlMI Wiiixlow, IHSl, .•!!7. dd K lll;;HlilirV I (Id Khiniioiiil Ill (HI S|ii-ilir(.iil<|. :, W (InllM I (Id I'.ihuu'i' iliw 'ricjiMiiiiT li.ll (i.l 'roiiii .'(i\\M|.;\r I'lNU ( 'li:iliiirrs ( 'Iniri'li, (,»\ii'li"c .■>!! ."ill (Ml |i..ii:iliiMi, pel Hi-. .MjIIii'W.s r.(H( (HI 'Wa.a .•<"., k;.. (11 Sjl.'in'i's til I'riilcHsiiiN .... llU'ii|l'lll:ll 1'! \|ii'll,sc':-i, l''ui l'>lll SIllilM i;.\ri;\i>i'n i;i': 1, <■{,■ liucst.i'il l!iii|.iwiiii'lil ruiiil 'r..t:ii .■'<:!, d.Sd dd . I ■•'■•.Id III .Ml.i Oil ."ifid (Ml ■<>. Khi (II iM'.i'oiii' oi' rill': i'.().\i;i) ok tiik iM:i;sinrh:i;i.\N colm-kik. II.\MKy\.\, IHSI ... 'I'lid Hcssidii wiiH opiiimd oil tiui (Wdiiitip; "f N'ovdmlinr rdli, liy ii loolido fidiii Unv. Dr. I'DJlok, (111 tlid iccmitly piililif^ln'il luiimiHcMipt known iih .^iaaxii I'.jn aiioSto \(f n, iiinl wii,,^ cio.-idil iil, u iiu'ctiti); lioM in tlio tiiliiiir.v ill I'li'sliyti'iiiiii ('olln ntndtint^ Imvo hocn in uttdndiincii durini; th(^ piiHt SrHsioii, Im of thn lirMl yimr iiiid .'<('vi'ii of tlui Hi'iuiiul ()iu( student of tlu^ lir.nt yciir, who found iiiinsolf pi need in I'xcoptioniil oiiciniiMtiiiu^ds, proH('(^iiti'd his HtiidicH tit honii', iiiid underwent the written (i.>ciiininiilions. The Work of the sevenil chiHHes went on with wonted re^'ularity. i'iie nenernl heallh was cxci'llent. For ilie conifort and freedom from diMtraction, in I'urryinc on the work of the mvsHion i;nU(ifiiI aeknowled^'ment in due to the (livc^r to the Htudent of the lirstyear who has the highest mark.-; J. It. Collin. /). The McMillan Prize of %2r> given to a student of the lirst year who had the next liiglust marks— J. .\. Johnston, H A. (■). Pollok Prize of 'i'Jt') for id discharge. .Mr. l- K- McClure, having studied two sessions at Pine Hill, took his third at rnion Tlieological Seiiiiiiiiiy, and graduiilcMi tlK^re. The actual attendaiK^o was s(,'ven of the second year, and ten tif the lir.4. Thi'so numbers are an approximation to what thi! Church rei|uires. For years tin- cry has liceii " tiwre men," and certainly not less than ten licontiatoH annually will niee* Mie clamant calls of our Al'l'KNDIX. cli. FloiiicHiiil F(iroi({n Mis-iions. Oloiirown yoiiriL; ini-n, tlirrt^aro this your but tliree.thi' two montinMcd iiii'l oiii' rotiinie I from Sootian 1, whu will bu lic-iHol to preacli tlio eveiUstint; (iospel, l>iit what ail' tlKiHc to nicdt the wimts of tiftociii vaoaiit char^ji's. and to n?s|)()U'l tn the imhh-heil iiotifM,- nS till' i'Vircis-'ii Mission Jioard for another lahonriT. in tnitli the |iositinii of tho ("hiiu'li tliin sjiriiiK oil iKcoiiiil iif tlif iit!itrtli of yoiiii^' prciiciiors w mlil liavc liccii oiiHuf di.-i(jii;irui,'«Miiciit an I spiritual (li!-trrss. had it not hccii for the timely airiv.il froni Scotland of three Ministers and four 'I'lieo- l(i|.'Ktiil Students, who have resjionded to our invitation, and who have c^oine from the KstrdilishfMl, tlie I'rce, and the I iiited I'reshytenan ' hmidies. Wliile truly tliiinlifnl fest educated yount.;men to provide preiiclierp to 111! the land and oarry the (ioH[iel to the re^dotis heyoiid. Homo valuahlo contribntionH hav(! within tli(3 yiiar hei'n niaiie liy purchase and Rift to tho r.iliraiy, wliieh now contains '.l,()ii() vidunies. These luive h(!en oiirefully cataio^^'iu^d hy the I'ro- fissois, a work which is eonimonly done by a paid Librarian. The I'.oard f,'ave c.oriiial thanks to the F'rofessors for this work, truly a work of lal)onr us w(dl as of love. As the Library is still M-liiueul in works H.^, •_', l><^ left to tho loyalty and liberality of its Hteadfast friemls who regard its welfare as (doHi^ly coiuiecled with the |ir()t;ress and prosperity of the Church. ThcHe have done their part, but they coiilil not do tlie work of otliitrs, so that there ban been a Khort-cominK \Vhile the receiptrt have been ■!i'.S,M.(:> :iii, the disbiir.iomentH have been *!(,!iS7.t'>^, making an ailv(rM' balance ot ^1,1 1'^? 12 Tlifi suni of r':i:(."i. 50 belonging to thi^ clo-,in^; year was receiviul «fter th(' clo.sinj,' of accoiintH, reducing' ually the loss on the year to S^OO.bL', and the outlay for the ArtH Course to 1f.>.l>2. 10. It should, however. \h'. noted that ^H,r)17 '.10 were expended in the iiiiiiiilenance of the Arts <'oiirse ; so that Ichs than ^ti,")00 are expended annually in the support of I'icsliytrrian (lollege at I'ine Mill. This institution iH conducted with ijrcnt economy, and tiie lloiird would respectfully invite examination of the accounts to \m published, as furnishing the most convincini.' evidences of the fact. The I'mard anticipates a diminution of the aniount annually iX|it'nili'd for the .Arts Coui>e in OalhouHie College, and when this occurs they trust our ir ./iiie will not be overrun by our evpetnliture. Tin Hoard, in conclusion, would rei^ord (.'riititiide for many tokens of i^'ood diiiinj,' the season pii^-t. The Principal has resided in the biiildiiiK. ai'd the students liave thus heeii under )iis «ii|"'riiilenden(!e and cliarKe. The prayer and missionary niec^tinKH of the students have been tiiaiiitiiined, and the discourscH of the l'rofesK fjord of the harv('Ht that labourers are to be Hought, mill when sou^jht hy His )ieop|e in faith and prayer, and with correspondiiif.' elTort, the Lord will jiiiiviile a band of young men whose hearts He iias touched 'vith desire to make known the " (lood news of the Kingdom." Respectfully submitted. II. F. BrUNS, Chainiutn. V. (i. .\I((iUKG<)}{, Srrrrtanj. cl u. AI-I'KNfJiX. KJ:J'0I;.T ok TffK \:().\Ul) OF MANAOKMKNT OK MANITOBA 'OLf.KOE, KOI;, I IfK VKAl; i Thi: l'.<„'ir'l 'f .VI;i,ri;ii/'r(j';rif, 'if \I;iriit,',h!i. (''AU'irt U,r fiAli.Miu/, f'lK.rt, ',f tin: IfKt.if.iitidri f«,r t.liM i,a.Ht, v: -ari'MH ';l;vn''-i 'liirirji< th»! (i;v- r'trfiaifi(|! A rt.-f ( 'l;i.-m»!>>.. <:ir,n<:r ':'.nn»;' t,<::(r'i()"l .-tu'l'int-i w<-r<: '-n/at;'-.'! t' ti'l .Stat<:Tfi';nt it will \,i: -((rirn th^it ttj'r "ntirc. in'.'Jin'; 'if th'; ' ''«li-. iri':liiilinfc; Ufiri':;/-- n:(:t:ivi:i\ f'lr f>: TU'-. I! ':rit dy [.<:r i I.;..-. in ( trf-n. n'lti';'! t I: ,f r I tain an .'I'lit 1 l< i'ln t' in f;onntrf;ti'>n with l)r. tl ii-< arn'iiint in th<; f' rrn '.t trrant Ky thf ilis-ti'm li'.ar'l ',f ttif; I'niWi i'r<-ihyt<-rian '■,'hijr';h '.f .Sc'.tlan'l of JJ^V), "t'lwar'l.^ ti.* iwrrii-nt '>f tli<; ';(iair '.'.';ij()j»;'l liy \)r. Kin;<. ' With tfn; vi<-w wf ai'lin^' th'r riyri'i'l of .Nfanitoha iri '.iru< itl 'ihlii.;ati'>rM in ';'inn<:':ti'-[it intiV if th.; »■: ri'lov/rficii t y in' th' ir'.iit; h th> ari'l .\Iontr<-al, amounting; t'. rfarly >!J,SO'), th't I'.'iar'l wa-- ahl<; t' i^ 'I'.riatl'ini ,f f itai of whi'K the H rn're t ti.i ri'Ti'M in I 'ir'i irntalrn'tnt 'I'l' I; iiM'lin/ an I I '■an .XHVicnatl'in. Th'; '.th'-r ■".iir':'M 'if irif.'irn'! '-mifn ':|i'irt havf: »;nahl>T'l the I'.'.ar'l to titli lout inciurrini^ any a'hlitio/ial Th (fi'-'-t [iiin';t!ial rl.dit. an'l in full nil the ';lairr er.'i.t':'l in th<; Tr'^'n'ir-r • t tlie hutituti'ir f. a.oairM It, h. either ',f the Ka-t. W'j.'u, h.n We'-.n r'rache'l n'lt thr'i'i/h an iri'.reri,- : in t: I rovinoes 'ir 'if .Vlanit'ih. 'I th't .N'lrth W'-t 'I'. !'■ eon:f the fi.iarrl within the finaneial year. The I'.oar'l, wfiil". 'leej.ly i^ratefnl f'lr tfie lileiral '•ft^'-ii t'l the f nstituti'in liy many 'if the eon^'rej/ati'an 'if th': ''fiiir':li, Wiiil'l re-tpe';tfi|lly ':al attenti'in 'if the AiJeidlilv to the ';ir';iirrMtan';e ttiat tfie ati[i'iiritrnent 'if a ''ille'it f.'ol • ■ ■ ■ - lei/e ha-( heen 'li I'ln 'le'l 1 tak' tf t'l meet in tl iri'l'rhte'lri' i<: way if ly a '.ery lar}<'' nurnlier if e 'int'reeati'inv, an'l that onles^ ■{'. hehalf of th" aoti'ifi i- •'Minn/ a rn'ire 1.1 oil :i:r. an 'II, e I', fiiti 'I 'I. f;e 'if thr Iteid s 'iffi';e, fi,r T.er'lrav.ri [layments t'l the ('.',\\i:i(i: ther" i^ I 'lan Asso<:iati'in. The I'.oar'l trusts that the O will ciiTitMi'ie its a|i[ir'ival 'if any eff'irts rna'le to re'luee this inil':litedn''ss hy ;i(i|ieals t'l those ly he. dis[iose'l to ai'l -ii tlie all hut ne':e.ssary work. Th.: l; r'l .still further r'vjue.sts the Oeneral A.- ihly t' rii[i'iW'T It to a ,i[ily f., r a fthanj/e in the Aet 'if Inrxirp'iration, hy v-hieh the (nemli':rs of the li'iar'l may he in ;rea.s'!'l fror»i fifteen t twenty five. if whi'.h 1 is res|ii;';tfijlly siihmitte'j, 'vVr.*..v(i"K'-, .May 2!ith, \^<, .\. o. I;. I',a.\\.\TV.m; C/i,//i,- Ir.' l;hl'Ol;r ok THK .SK.VA'IK ok .VlA.vrn^li.X r(,I,|.K(;K KOf;, THK VK.\l; The .-(eriate '.f .Manitoha C^'illes^e, in siilirnittin(< its annimi rep'ift t'ltlie General AMnenilily, u'liii'l r- to ren>:w its expre-si'in of w^ratitu'le to O'ld f'lr tfie |ir'is|.''ritv ■> hi';h lias heen af;eor'le'l to M.'' g;e 'lurin,; the year. The numh"r'if (iu|ids of all cl/usses on the roll of tin; C'lile^e 'luiin/ the .Session has lie<:n sixtv ; i/htly ■'i(iall':r nuniher than vvas r"|i'iited last year. The diminuti'in has heen entir«dy in 'ii'i [lar.itory l)i'par',lfi':nt, th': att'-ri' .hi' h is natura II ■, ly the pro', isi'in whi' h is n ACCK.VfilX. cliii. i(,,i- ;it.U-ui\:i.ur.f. hni^ 'I'r'iri l;»r^'«!r -ifi'l Iti'; work 'I'.nn m'i'h rn'ir»! •(ati^fart'iry than 'lunrnf any (ir<'';»!'lirii< v»rar, fn t.h<: 'l<-(>(irt,rii';rit, of 'r\ti-v.y thf ^^.l|'l>•flt,^ n ,n f<,||<,WM : Tiirfii. V'kaK: IU'.i'I An'l»!ri'.n. f, \. ; W. M'K. 'itoari'l, I'.. A. AyjOSh Vkaii : l>. Jf. \I':Vi',i,r, I', A , J'.liri MfiArt.h'ir Fii-.-it Vkau ; An'lr-j,art.W]»irit t,lir. Kin/, in tti'^ N'-w '[.■■t..i,ii,'ul, .\lat,t.h<- // ! l'liJli{>[/iaiM. Th': -itiKl'Tnli of tti»: -eK'.orid ari'l thinl yiiar^ ria*! " i., •. 1. , I <. I -7, lii. I' f" ■•k an'l >. iw .itt<-riilf'l Ky ;kl! th<' Th'-olotfi':.!.! -(tu'ltrnti. 'I'h<: i^r'iat'rr part of tii<; *irar- i/i'ir*!- of tli>r >ll /I of lii A f;l it, f;.:n ••Hm .\)U■r^ i. an'l ii. wt'Ti'il! .4'' 1,/ til.; It f',)i- a^^Nr'^'l th'- •^to'l'^nt-i a!-") '!'», atta' ^l'•^ r(i'i':li irniiortarK;'' to tt,'! ■"■f. I':': thiH. r<'n'l'rr'!'l l.y th'^-"; tir<:tt A popular S*;rin'.n wa^ ^iv<-n in ;h»! ':o'ir-('! '>f th») .•^••■•.iiion ';h 'if th<: -ta'l':nt-< an'l '.riti(;i/.«!r'. ■T ■loini; 'li^a'l vantiM/''.^, a HUppIt:- Thc'il'i/v ; th»Mr att<:n'lan';'! Ill th': ' ;iAi' of oni; or tWj Mtu'lcnt-i wh'i h.vl lad' J]'ii:li Hi. riicn'.arv <:r')/r'','^'i f.r»:'litahj>' to tli'jir 'lili i.n'1 aliilitr Th't f'lll'iwiriK .Srh'ilar-i.hipi A';r': awar'l';'! in thi'. 'I<'[iartr.'il.\l{.Mltl\ .'i .1:11 hy , f,i .^t. J;, .•4'Ciar>-, f.'hijr':h Tor'.nt',, <,(l. ]). I'. A., thir-l y^ir. (■Jtd U' If I'.ic.r.K '.'r.AMH, VVf A I' ri/.<: rcKo, .H( (('if,.\fnMff, ft'/). II. W. Kra-urr, fir-it )f X.J') wai /ivi-n Ky th<; k«;v. .\f r, f'rin/!<- ari'l 'ith., J T H 'I. \. .V. M':lnr I'. Ari'l- J •III) l: .1 VV, Tavlor, K ik f-'i .\. I'.'.Arr, .1. K h,, .\I. \r /r'loii rit/oin•' tT'.\\'-r. tr .<•' Y II l';k I>ii Th. .\Ir;f. R. Th. .\. W. M' I,.v Joh I -M./I, .\I'I>., ii, .\l. I;. nal'l, .M. .M'*/ .rav, •!. I'. M'lnt. I'liliiiori'ir'i Yf'ir. It. J'at'tr-on, .VI. .M';f ir't/'.r, \). V.. .Mf:l»'>nal»l, ,1. VV. .H ith'^rian'l. ft i-i 'ln<'i(i<"l iinn»!' 'v.-tary to i(ivr. I', fia-t 'liirini/ th<: yar <:' ■i':t<" th<: Filial I'.. .A. V<;ar thr'-'- ll'iri'ir -itii'l'-ntM, an'l in th«!./ii th. ni'ir ■■■i<:-< in .Natural .Sf,i<'n':- an'l lli-it oi'is/y. .S'lrn': rn'K:h ri<;<:'l'"l a'l'liti'in-. w<:r>' ina'l' I.alioral.'iry afiparatiM, hut th<- w.irk i-f /r'^atlv harn[i<;r<-'l hy th': iif'Mfj ■iiilt of th.: I I'r'.fr: if a iffinicrit r<:vcnii<:. I>r. f'.ry:': aU'i t o'lk th" •f'l\l^,•■|■^.■^ in f.it<:ratiir'- .ari'l in !.• pji •V.\': ni wmitv ,f .VT in I t'lha f. r it-i •it'i'l<:nt<. ir Hart 'I'lntin'l'M t'l tak»; th<: 'Ih'mifM an'l Fr'-n' h li'.th in th<: I' l<:nt-( hav<; thiM year rca'l Aith him in II' Claii Th. .1 If. mr ih th« 'I <:';t-(. ir-'- frnlir.i.';'''!, in a'l'liti'in ;ii-f,ri':ti<)n in '«r<'«:k 'I I!, lari ffi-:t')ry, •»r':<:k ari'l fjatin IV'i-"- f I'lrrip'niti ifri'' if th- 'A•'lrk^ tli<: f'lli'iwinK' anth'ir-t : f'i';<'r'i, ll'irac:, Ovi'l, V'ir/il, .fu/enal, T';rtiillian, .St. A'n^.Htin':, H' If' H'.pli pri'i'-i lviri[ii't«-<, lJ';m'i-'th':ri<--i, I'lat'i, Thii':y.li'U:->, ''t':. Kl';.<-ri •itii'l':nt-( in th. <:ar aMo rt;':»;ii '•' I iri-',tr'i':ti'in in ' bmir;- ■I F r':n':ri fr-ifii IV.if'. I'l. Kin/, in th': ahi<-ri';" of any I 'r'lf ':•<■<' ir of I'hil lartini'nt 'if Vl-ntal an'l M'lral H':i>:n':': ; rn<;<:tin/ Hitri th<: ■'.ti:'l"nt-< in thi'* ':1a--' tv, '1 t y, ':'intin'i<- r| t- II /iv" in-itrii':ti'iri in irt. th. tiouri <;a':li |.v Fivir ■(tii'l>:nt-! t'l'ik til'- Il'inor '''iiir'.': in thi< 'l<:liartini:rit ; th': [lart of it falliri/ within thi: t -(•••■•.rtrn<:nt, an'l v/ith th" ai-ti-ftari':" 'if twi 'if •rii'ir •(tii'l-nti in th" f-' illi '•■I'hinsf in th'- (ir«iiarat'irv f'lrrri. M"-'ir-. I'ltlila'l' 'I Ari'l'-r't'in, u,',t.'.f th': lar/'-r p'.rti'iri of th' Th, I ill nivcTHitv of Vliriit'iha ii mw a'I'iptiii/ an II irri':iipiiii in .VI. \. I' 'vill n«:':':t-farilv irnp'i wl' ari/iia(/<:i. iti'iii.'il Work on 'nir alr"a'ly irniitfi':i'-nt itaff It ii pr'i|i'ni:'l that I'l I'.ryri'' ih'iiil'l /iv<: th>; ri>'»"l<:'l t<:,v:hin/ in Fri/li-th, I'r'if>:n(ir Hart in I''r>:ri';h, ari'l I>r. Km/ in Tl I" innal " <.airiiriatioiH h: :n h'*l'l at th'; if th" f; oil 'jriri-' an'l with r':^iiltM, h'llf;, latiifa't'iry t'l th<: \'fiU-*MiTt. f:liv. AF'I'KNIMX. iMt. Twi-rity.four nt.iii|'Tit,.( >i,u!iitih-'i with tli" IriHtitutii.M t/ok tiarf, in fJi;irt, in f.\\i-*r . S. M. |'l,.:rv, n. irii wti;»f. r>--iiilt« H II'. ». • I A. K>-r/iH'.ri, ;ir*; aiii'in;.' t,h': niiml/'T ,f kri'i'Ari ;tf, t.hii . ^'o.!.-, I',. A. th»! falL-n. It may l«; rn'^ntion''! that an atnoiint a[)|'ro,v;iiin'^ ■<4,<)<)<) n now otft?r'-il anniiaily in Hrholarihij.' \iy Uif ('niv-'l hf.t V-'ar, ari'l >:r(i\i\'iym/, ori': rnmiona.r V, ha- tl.i y<'ar iin'l(^rtak<:!| with wjoo'j r'lulti iu th»- <: '■^- .f th': ' 'ojii:/*!, and '■\<:rv ;i.it':fna t.; Fi ;i^c or -toni':, h'' Si-nat*: ^:|l<.rt^ for th'; a[)[>roval r,f tfi' tir-it yrar to Jf . \\'. I'ra- ■.I A^ iM'/ it- af;ti' rii'av ;ut':rnoon, r. tfivin:/ the ^tan-li 'I M. I',. Wincyi':-t':r, without th<:ir h. Th tak<-n the iMiial r.i,ur-\<: of ■•tiKlv in Artn, Th': S<;ii,it'! aUo, at th<: iiri;';nt rf'|U':.it of -itu'lfrnt-i of th»! ' 'olii"/<: an'l of y'iiirii,"!r mini-t'T- iali'iurint; in Manit'iha, hurnhly ask-i th'; I'-av; 'if th': '«':n':ral Ai-^imhiy to f:onf'T tfi'; 'l>'/r«'' of \'i.\>. aft':r 'ixarnination 'jf ran'li'lat'M. '\'\\i: H':riat'; i^ [)r'-par»;'l t'j ■cihniit t') th': \^■^.'•,]tl\l\v for it< approval f. )r anv ni'i'li fi'tati' 'l'>pt<-'l ill ';onii':':tioM with tli': C'lnfcrrinj/ '.f thi-t 'l'-/r<'':. /hi':h it may -.h'ji:J,':'X, \,\\f, •(uh)':':t-f of »:xarninati'in •m\i\i it h, Th- •nat': finally woul'l r''';or'! it-( /ratitU'l*; to 'i'l'l that tfi<: h':alth 'if th'' pr')f»:--f'ir-' aii'l t\\f. itu'l':nt-i ha.H ti>:':ri ;)r':-«;rv(:'l tfiroii^;h a '.cry tr'.iri,^ year with'i'it alrn'iHt any 'la-c- of ■i<:ri illn»:-i-(. All 'if V/hi':h i- rc-fp'-'tfnlly iuhniitt<'< WiNMCKi,, May 'J'^th, UH:,. .Jf»HN M. K[.\<; i:h 'nnriiKiii i|<'htr':i 'la--' f'-'M, h'l: ll'-llt of tl'.ll-ll' Irit. nations r':':':! v<:(| hv \>r Kii I'.K'KII'TM. T'li'int'i •■<:i,(;iii 'ir, M'.ntr':al 1 ,Ojri 00 I'a.y^rl':llt^ of Hiili-":i ipti'.rn in Winnip'-.f /\ppr'>priat«'l fr'dii l'rof:':';'N 'if Maniaj^t; L IiImC.I.U-'KMKN TH. To IliiiI'lin/ an'l Loan A H-"i';iati'iTi in r«:iiaymt;ri t of \. 217 00 \M2\ '\r, .',\r, li) To Hon. .\.»:f:ial 'Icp'iHit to'.var'l.-i rnwitin^' next in.-it;ilm»:nt of lo- n I,'K)0 00 fl. ^/ty i;.M>OW.\I(:.NT FIND (.MAV *•;♦;".•' .<•;, 1,'r, ,ii U IIW KfCTM. I>'inati'>n-( r''':'',iv':'l hy iJr. Kint; in frr<:a.t I'ritairi an'l Irelari'! ■'<7,2')7 •>! Int <'ii:-^•ll'■llt'lre^ I Ji'poMit':'! in .M>r'-.hant-< Bank 'M) Ji; ••f'lO (•; ,.!.i7 -M '.1'M> II >j7,".-'i ')( Ti,.: John I'.lai Int,(;r':-it on thi Hi J i;.M)'>VVMK.N'I' FT.Mi M)|,|)), fl'intriliiitiori", r':'':i .e'l [ifi'.r t'l MX2. «7,0iO 77 "^* IlHIltJl.HKMK.VTH, iiian':'l, a-t per lait aoe'inn •.)♦; 2.- t, t'l ('.Oil'liiiL' ^'on'l to Or'linary Foii'l . . ., I,.",«;» .",2 Ji<7,0;^0 77 AIM'K.VlJiX. cIv. III. OIM>I.\Al:V FIM.' KK' Kll-T-'. I'al;iri';iiri;iti<(li-! M iriit'iiia an I N. V r^; •^rrit<>ri»!H. Ont.'vri'i atifl '^uMb*;': Mjiritiin*! Provinf:*;* 'Ati7» t' In lividiifil i| .ll;ltillr]^ Hon, l^onal-i A. Si/,it.ti <,()>) il>t i;>-v. It. Ms am 1 1 ton ;tri I '.t.h. to 00 (,r;irNn-( (Sootlari'li S;ilil,;it,h Hcljool HI ')>} 2\2 72 2 U fV -'ic'-ii-i of Marri.'ikC'i Iiic»TMo;ir'l Jiri'l caution Kioti'ty \''n*. of hoii-i 1,210 :; i,:.t.-. 71 .'J.",'.> .V) !)0 4t; 2:irM M) •oi'-.^i ';.! nrnlil KHKMK.'ni. .Sal;i.rit;-i of l;»;v . I'rof. I'ry A I'rof. \Ut\. A .\Iti<:ll, I'it.Ma'lo ;iirl .\ nl'-rion, tutorK. I(it,'-r»--.l on '!< ht, iri'l iiHiiran';' .=< 1,000 00 l,.;0.i 0'< 1,7!)7 U t nii'.in,', .V Ivcrti-iirii,' ari'l afiparatn.i for .S':i, ai p r,'.i cl VI. AIM'KNIMX. O'llllltV litJ<|i.wi(i<-llt, llltl'l lSi:Wj l;.\l,ANf|; >Hi;i,T, MAY, IMH*,. H':(j')l;ir-(lii|/ l''uii'l liiiil'liti^' iiti'i I'liil'liri^' I'liii < >r'liii;try I'liji l()\>ll. 'I rir;iiiir<;r < if tl I'tHlmtCH (Ixrl >l< |) i;i'i:il *2?i,»;ir, (II A'^tt,*; I). MACAirilK i:, . ». .(. M. Kl.\<;, f 7*, "'../,', v. I lii-r'^liv it;it,ify that, F liuvi- i't,li, \HKi, und (iri'l tjji- •'.ariii: tfi Id- )>r')|)rr<'''tly voiichcil, tl]ut't'l in \HH()-H\, t.tn; yi-ar firior to the Fun t«^ini< »;Htat)liili<-(| : C}mrr;li, lic^' ','li'ir'liV o| A' 'jor'li li'iA main <■ F'lr tliii jj'u ►'iiiiit; to ot.li IlIlVi; liirtrri '• < th'' iialur'r of ,vf::iiat<- rtat 'Ii'IK'H'Ih ii[ 'M|»'i!t in al " not many, ),oii<-t I (fort Klotii the r" till- ' lilMrt-ii total att.-n'l; l/oint' to noil" f<-t>irii"!i| ari i. Ott.iua, r<')ii M7 ifoin;^ to your < 'o/ninit tllM Cy'llll/Cll M I'lllOoN, till- I in rnanv M int' r'|H,rt-. at al ••it;tl,li«li«;.| ; .Sal/liatli tfh' iiii':'-rt.iintv 'tation-i with I'llKHIiriKfUK.i. Qufihi'f;. . , Monlr.-al. (i\ Otta .'"toii. •■riioroMw Ki I'-t VVhithy Linilhiiy. . . . Toronto. . . . Harris 2!t»; 12 208 i\:, ;{,i.i!t 12 401 2r, !'.<:; 88 20!) 07 778 78 I ,:',i;:i :J4 t;72 o:i mo 48 282 4M 728 18 '>:,•.! 0.", 2h:» :u I!t7 ';.'. i.'tO r,u 1882 8:i iS(i8 .'18 188:i 84. .!.•,.■. 08 : 10 012 .-.1 221 8(; .-.*;•; 7.', IH'.I 12 2o:i 10 220 70 2,x70 21 284 77 147 7.'. 211 01 !l!t8 !i7 i,;!i!( '(I f;!)2 0« 70!t i:; .'.10 .".:'. :',2i 41 .vto t/o .'iOO 00 2X1 07 201 81 KC. 7!t H!) ■,() H;,11I 00 , .SI .-.,200 i 2,4:'.!) (it; ."KO.-.o o:i 20.". I.'. :i2:'. 10 l!i)i 2.'. ir.8 8.'. 18h 4!) .'{80 00 :',22 XX Kil II 2,5.i:; t:i :'.(i7 ic. 17!) 71 I.".! 88 810 7r, 1,(K)() 47 .■".2(; 12 800 (.'. 2:i8 07 21 :i IX 1!).'. :{!) 2(i4 2!) •2:'.4 x7 2; '.2 77 !):', 70 28!) ;iO I 188-1-8.-, «»; (i.'i 1 ,88.-. (>:. 108 70 '2!i.'i 10 41.-, 71 121 ^■, 4.-.4 .-,.■, .•}t).", :{H •JX'. 2- '200 :'.') 2,o:iO XI :','2:) I't 1!)| 02 II.-, 11 .-.78 10 8:',8 11 111 .;; (i'28 07 2;t2 i:; '2:i8 01 41.', 12 28!) !<: I. '.7 '-'0 loo 20 .-,8 M ;'..-. ()<) .rl2,(;.Wi 82 «10,8;i0 7'> All of uliich \r- r'---|>'^':tfully ■'.uhmilte'l, Mk.VI I'.KAI.. /''Ill ./•nil, /iV.v.;. Ijoi'/r. H. w.\i;i»i;.\, 1. .Maritirn'! 2. Montr.-al :'.. Toronto !i t. Ilumiltoii ■'. .M.initoha From thi rct'llhiily |,n;, ••■t.ahji-h.-n, t -hoiiM 1,.; a .S 'il till- (io-<|.(: Ii'lliihi:r of |, ■"liool woi k i h'->-n i|on<:. ' t,'liiir'h. V'o *iit'lifiil i-ari ''oi(imitt'-<;, in tJKf I'm-mI o(i«-ration at < -i':fi'-ol a ri-poi In f.-oniii( I'-in-ntH. Th till- ti!ar;hf;rH til'-. •!nf:r,Mra[,'i n-'i;iv(t.|, it w li'-monal att,»?i Mii'l r<-|,ort(i| •" I"--' n-t'ulu r'-tiirri<-'i l,y a r'-port'i 201 1 1 AI'I'KMdX. civil. ItKI'Oltr ON SAI'.I'.ATM SciinoLS. :'.<;.; <>() T)v iintiiilli-'- ;i|i|>'iirit:K l'-itvtf.inj: Cli'inli'" iis ; I. I'.KC'illIH AM> ATIKNI'AN' K. 'I i!ii|i'>it;int. i).liiM<- iif t.hi ,\(:';'ir'liliK I" i\i>: itiftriii:ti if t,hi! limt (/ijrifrul A--'>-rfiMy a/i ;itt.<-i/i|it wiim iijiulc to ii-.f:»rrt.iiri liiA ((i:iiiv ':hil'lri-ri of t.lii' I 'liiirf:li, of ■"■Ijool ;ii,"-, 'li'l not att'-ii'l tli'' Siihliiilfi I'-liool--. of tlii- <.'liiirr:ti K'.i tliii |)ijr|ioH'•U, thfC! an: 10 ri-t irii'!il iw tCiiiiK t'l oth'r I'lhoolM, an H5 HKi or. \M 70 j!t:, 40 ur, 71 v^^ h:, 454 5."; ■■w. :{H •„':!;; 2" •2<)<) :w i):;() HI ;',-2:! l!t mi h'.' lir, 11 r,7H 10 h:;h It ni • >■; tlL'M 07 2.'i2 i:; •„':',« 01 4 ».". 12 2M!» '.»7 i:i7 2'i ItiO 20 .".« 1 ; ■.',r, 00 .KiiO M;, irit.ifii'- I'roviii'!' ■<. 2. Montn- •!. Toront' (I Ottawa [int^-t'in. I. Mamilt'in an'l I.ori'l .\1.- on . nit' ;'iOH :',4!t 251 2Hfi i7;» 27H I!)H 210 12' I 22:i 151 215 Fr'ilfi thiH tahli: it V III li<: Hccii that thi!r<: i!i'>il;uly |ir(!aclii -t.alili/hf'l, th'ui l,y th: •port H a vry larK'; ri uinli'-r of t'la':ytery ; an'l tliat the <'hiirc|i liou p'!iatiiin at '-very pl(w;'! wli'!r'! 'nir miriit'M pr':a'!h tic: (i'np«'l, arcl t ':liiiiil a rep'irt 'if iti work. I'l .'lirri, if p'imilil'-, to hav- a S:i.liliath -'!li'i'i| itain trot) ery Sn lath In conrii'Cti'iri with th'- att'-ri'lariC: at Salihath •^':h'llll^, r<:f''reii'': may h': ma'h- 1' th': 7)r'-^'!n';'- of p.iri'ti tH. Tl '! att'-r Ui'i tea(!herH in tlii ii|ari';<' o t,l :lf (1.11 iTlt- llie .S;tlilii,tli Hcliool liouiM, is i:al':ulat':'l t' 1'! w'\er, with iti H.} h';Ii' r'p'irts 2hj pan-riti a-i attemlinj.;. 1,1'/. civiii. AIM'KMMX. 14 ?1 We now r.iiui'i t'j t,h't onriNi'ifratioti if Ih'; !ir:tii;il nninli'T i.f *r:hii|nr>i iittfti'lifii^ our Halilcitl Hcliiil». V! I '/?* Mut itirmr l'iiivini;<;< . | .VI'iiilMMJ ;ni'l Ottawa T'lront'i iiii'l Kiti.'it'ifi .. . Il^iiiiilt'iii aii'l l,<>ii'i<'ii .... .VI;u,il.,li,i ... 1 Ti.UIh ' ;i7r ATTKVriAVrit. Infitnt. I fntiT- f/JuHH. :iin!'iiiii iti I IHH-I. ,\'i. I A.| H,I70 1.".^ ' 2),i).il 207 ' '£*>,ti''> M I 2,t;7.. H')." I.N'.I'.. 'I'lii^ t'ilii|.< yt- iMtiinat'- th" nnriiliiT '.f chihlfii iiinlur .Salili.ith rtch'inl inHtninti'in at id'ir'r th.m l'MI,(K)0. V>. t \\. Hi'iiirri ,\r. iiK.--.\\. hattli' of lift!. fill our .Sahhath -rli'iol wmk'-rH cannot \i>- too 'l.;rati'l'"'t aim 'it all Satili;ith hc.IiooI work : the aim which ' .'hri-|)m<'ti' if tlie f'hriKtian life in our -cholan ; hut any ntati-ttic-i which we couM r:'ill''!t wouM Ik' nl:ceH^al liy imperfect. The ni'nt accurate rit;i.ti'ment of the numher of ttione v\hii havi! profiM^e'l ' 'hri-it woiiM not etiahl'; uh t'l t;aii^;i' th'- Ktren;/th of their faith or tlie f;|earne.'iH of tlii'ir (.'hrintian intluenc"•^ which havr lu'eri liriiu;.4it to Ixar up'ni knowli'ilu''' ; nor ':ou I'l it iliow tli<: wi'ler the rttill lari'i-r mimln'r who li.'iv: ma'h' no |)r'lf'iit-< iitnl t»'iMtjt"ri tlit; iileu of liriiixini; |ir-ritlv li.f'ifM til'! i.hil'Iri'H thTn to t;iv« for th" inhitrii - oiii"i|»-ririt"ii-ritM that ■- ( liil'Iri'ii in lli'- inii-don^ of tlf ' 'lii nh, ati'l to i.rain th>-rn in iV''l''i'iiiti'' ( liri-tiiin lilnrrality. " Th>^ .irHW'-i-' to t(i« '|ii'tv. In noino ca^n^, (niixioiiarv ^nrrnoni ai"' \>rHni:\i'-<\ i|iiart»Tly. Miinioiiiiry a«llon, whidi H(tii;illy iinil>'rlak<'n ti 'li-ffnpi'l to thorte who siTiij orant,oM to th"-ni." V'arioii-t rno<|eH of taking f:ontriliiitionH. wi-eklv, iiiotilhlv, or 'jiiarterly, arc reiioiU-d : an'l it i-t plain that in a lar/'- miinlx-r of the |,ent SahKath ■"•Im-oIm 1,1 till' < 'hurch Very 'oMimeii'lalil'- ••tfortM aie ma■< male to pri'pare tlieiii m tIjM r'rMpi-':t for taking; their iiart in th 17 »J i.i 7H 101 (iO 1 4!m; 14 2:5 11 10 22 ;«; 4H 22 ."■)♦; v> •> 2H»; MiHHioriH. I 10 2:'. 7 4 12 IX I'.t t; 2 101 'Mi (K) 142 (M) ; «;:'. 00 :u) 00 i fiirrHnt KxpJ.TlHe-. !«:« (M) 20."i 00 17«1 I 1,210 00 2!):i 00 104 IK) *;j,io2 00 .*i:j,102 oo Flatff |»f!r flhii'l of i .MinMion ry j (.'ontrihii- ' ti'inM. ijl2H'» (K) 200 (X) !)l 00 21 H IH) :'.ll 00 l!)| 00 .174 .1.-.2 ,2f»4 .OK .0.". oi;i lit .'277' . OSH .112 • No ildt.'iileil report wa-t ri"':t!ived from thi- I'r'Mhytery. 2. Si/iri'/ <.'-).'i7 00 2,771 00 I.M).', 00 4 I.'. 00 410 (K) 7:57 00 7K.'. 00 1 :i7K (H) 42'.t 00 .'570 00 «4,;»f)4 00 M.i (X) ii-j.io? 00 .12.". .4.->l .]'.!'.< .2l:i .204 .xv> ■ A-* nearly an can li'; e-(tirnat'!'i fr'un an imp«rf<,'ct report. clx. 4 NaVK ok F'KKMMVrKMV. Afl'KNIMX. i{. Syninl iif TirT'inUi nml Kingit/in, I (;hiirr,h«ii I H<:h>Milii I ari'l Hrh'K.li U'lifitriliiit- iHtati'iriH inl i: A» 40 18 27 22 27« V, IH 10 5 4r> l:t 4 4 i:i 42i*> 7:i7 in) 00 li7:i i (i) 4;h) (io Wi 00 thl2 00 ll!» |$r.,r,:w oo «H,4fi!t wj 4. Siiii"'! 'if lliii.'iilt.iiii iitiil 1,1, mil, n. 74 2»; .'{'.I 40 ;n :'.0 27 :w 40 ;j4!j ",.'1 I!t 20 !♦ h; 21 -n 2.1 1.1 1!W 102 I I «1/W 0*) 711 0<) •;;« 00 r/x; 00 ;iH«; Of) M!).'{ 00 41'- i i:v< 00 » L'MM 00 It 4!H1 IK) 12 207 'X) 14 •M) ftH 7 W Ty ^i^iri 5. Sf/ri/i't 1,1 M,«7' ;{« ") r)«i w «1,1H4 fX) 1 1 .IH 2.'il tj. Ill ii/rnl H11.111.111/1.1H :.01 M'.i 2-,\ m\ 101 1 -*:.',, Wl (X) 17!t 101 »/X)j rx) 1 27« ll!t r,,",;',2 00 VM 102 J, 174 fX) ■m; 't .-,«! (X)i 'Ml 42« »18,.V):i (X) .*.i,OIL' Wj .IIL' t,l07 'X) L'.»i H, »-Mliyt.«Ty of ll.-iiifax, iiri'l for iiiir»!i.ort<;fl -";fiooli '-l^:- wfi>:r«, tti(20,i)00. /\. )-);K.'l:Yf )CIll,\I. < O.NKKI'.KNI Kr',. ')ii.- of till; iii)iirK:tiorn of l;i-t .\ -c'Tfihly to tlj'- l'r- Maljliatlj school work of the ''fiwrcfi will rurver h<- |il(u:(;i| ii(»'.(i a -ati>ifa':tory hafiw urjtil tlii! rr(Mhyt<:ri»v^ tak»; hold of rt in a mori: thoroiH'li himinf^-! likfi way than tfi<- majority of thcin do at [ir'-^.'^nt. Th>;r>-. ar'' innltitiidi^ of plao'-i within Ih'; hound.-', of our I'c:- fiVt''U. '[ hi.Tf ant lar«<. niiriih<-r» of our Saiiliath H<;hool.-t from which rio r<-.[or-t;i,nt that tfie inemhen of the I'reihyteriesi .should ftoiit>r toKcther an to the lic-it metfiodrt of reinedyirii.^ th'Mc, ack iiowledKed defects, and Hecurin^ that Sahl-ith .ictiofil work ^hall he more widely and efh'iently dr>ne and hetter re|)orted. In ohcdience to tlic injiinctiori of the .A-'iemhly, only fourti^en of our l'reHl>ylerie.( h(dd conferences upon Sahl-ntti icfiOolH, leavirifc.; twenty-four who did not. The narnen of tfie fiiiirteen are the foilow)ri({ ; Tr ifi, AI'I'KNhlX. clxi. I'rifi"- K'lwar'l f 'AlUKurry, (airi'liia), Tororil'i, 'iiixliih, H.trMlt'id, Samia, H'lrori, M ttitl»ri>l, lirari'loii ari'l iWur.fi. V. I'KKCAKMI'iS OK TKA' UKH». Orm if th«i »n'i«t, iriifi'-rtant |>r"lil>-i(n < >iiiri'-' t»-'i with 'lUr MaliliiitJi «< li'^il work in h<>* f.'i ■(♦•iruri; ►tfi' I'Tit, w<-ll |ir»*j>iir»-'l t'-iuticr^. '/ii''-t.i. w-'l Ky y'>')r *^y'>ilri- t/iill'"'", fi'it ii'it.^inifc^ '.f ;i i^ry nutiifni tnry kiri'l w,u« ••in it<-'l in r>'|>ly, A varji-t.y of rii*-tli'Kl>< in »rf.|il"V»"l to ti<-lii t^-.vifii-f'i t'l 'l<. thiH work, »■», for ftnutfili', t»^.i.r.iti-r* un-ntitt^'t, W^-dnc^.lnv ■•vctiiru' Ip<;».'if»'« ii(>oii thr((ioim, anil no on. I'lit no i(ffii:Tii\ i-ffort, ih r(iii/l>' to cr.iU-nvoiir Vi t.fiti'i yoiiriif (i<'o(,|<. for li<<:o(fiitii.; t»-«' lii-rn. Tli'' ]<\:Hi ot |ir<-|iiir iri^' » 'oiir-K' of I'.itiln itoily for thin [iiir[i"'"'i to )ii- ( ori'liirt"il liy tln' l'r"<, vkm iiifk^f-'t'-il »« it |>o><'| miiK-rinti-nil'-ntii unil l'r<'-y tJifir nuoiWH^irH ;ih u (irotiliKi to li«: ■mlvr.il. ■ I. HMiliATll -M III Kit. MTKIIAH UK. 'I h''r>- '<>:<-nn to Ik: it v»:ry liiri.''- ■»ii(ij>lv -f >. Kik lit'Tittur'' ill th ilirari'-'i of our Saljlmth -((iooIh *rrl if ' tn: li.n lK!>!n iin<-'l in -'tl'-'tuu; IIk- thoiiPi;in'l'< of ■. oliirn'-i which ar>' in rir'-uiiition anionvHt the • iiiMr"n, tfi'- ri-fidiri'/ of th«-iii cannot hut Ik- iir'xiuctivc of i.;ihkI. It i- H)iti.(fii/t'iry t'l know, aino, tint tli»! literary hcl|M to the itu'ly of the U-mom ar'- vulili; for tfie f.'hiirch to Uke ^ofne i|efinit«! ari'l i|ecii|i.i| fiction. One of the 'lUHHtiorn ii\ work. •i. That all .Salihath ^f:hool xufieriiitenilent^ aii'l teacher^ fie iiri^e'l to xeek tirnt tfie spiritual lif» iri'l v/elfare of the, chihir en committeil to their f;ar'-, aii'l al.'o to t{ive due, ainl earnest attention to the '/atioM of ;i Mpirit of - f 'hurch. Of the (ivi- cent edition iipvvard.M of :{0,'))<)< xt fe If, ■k.i. lfl\t■^ h;i heen H' wa^ ntate'l in la.xt year ^ report that th. Ifymn.'.! f /'ornmitte.c had made arrant;emi iits f<.( the ttiori of an edition 'if th'' I'nalter vvitfi ■'lif.i I'iit.i, C'linenteil t'l foretj'i on our h.-fialf the royalty ref:eive'l 'in editi'iin n' •I" tfie I ree Ch ■h of Si cotlari' I, whi'h il'l Sc'.tlaii'l. Th whif:h han he.n prepared un'ler tl '*itli ciit le; our own Mymna. prepai I, ha^ 'lir'-cli'in ' ii'iw h«'en puhli..h if l*r. ffopkiUH, tfie ac'i'imfillHlurd rnuiical .;reat latiifacti'iii. It i» printed lai t'l v'ui ;ivei, and ii xoM either :<»parately or Woun'l aloni,' witfi our own Hymnal with mu-iif; .J.i thi pri. f the llynmal with muni': han heen r.^duccl from ninety to eit,'hty centn, *ri'l of the I'.alter ami Hymnal fr'.rn ^lil-.V) t', if\.2r, 111'- C'.iiimitt.e': nyret that, 'iwmtf t'l cir':uifntance.) which tfiev O'lul'l n'lt c(,ritr'il, u tonic-Kol-fa li'.i'.n 'if tfie Mymnal, whif:h they ai/r""'! to puhli^h, \-\ n'lt yet (|uite rftady. It i^ h'i[ie'l, h'lwever, t.h;it it Aill he r. I'ly ifj a fii'intli 'ir twi. Ttie price at which it i^ f.r'ipove'l t'l he, xol'l [XT ':opy, Thi^ price will Hi:arce|y meet the e^pen^e of puhlicati'.n, urileiH at lea.xt t Ui.,i|.iari'l ".pien are wold. itrhty centH iree tl ClXll. AIM'KNIMX'. It I ii:i;i)iri(r'< iifci'M sary t.o (^mijlny a rtpfoiul (Miitur V> triiriM|nirt(! tli<; Driiiti.'iry iiutiit.ion itit'i thi- turii'.-- Hiil-f;i f'irm. I)r. ■fi;iil; Ooininittfi! wore inijclit'!'! foi tli>' imliiiciition ;ui'l Hllil; of till! M ymnal In fornitir y^nrn li;ivinK i|iirini< tlii? |>;i-it yi;,ir f:i;iiii'i| to }if. |iiililiilifrH, tlp' ronti itii tlicrn liu-i liiM-n t>-i i(iin;iti''l. It lifcanii- tli'Ttefori- nHo-Miiry for t\if (/'oniinitli;!' to nmki- l«;in|)oi;ii ■ni,uni:u\i:uU. 'I'lii'Hi- involvml tli'^in in |>"Miini;iry i'niiit-ty of imhli-thinK a toni(;--tolf,i islition ha-< l)''raft m (•>' ,(H.'i K\Wi)K\' ON THK STATK OK It KI-Ki fON, iSM.".. In preHeiitiiiK' to the V'eneialile the (Jeneral Assemlily their Report for another year on .State of Kelii^'ioii, yoMi f /'ommittee have much pleasure in statini; at the, outset that the It /hich have l,een receiveil from tl n; various Synoil s are, with t-i-r rtain exceptions, of a very favoimiM ,i,nil hopefii! character. As no Hiiiall illtliciilty has hitherto olitaineil in imlucint; the .SeHsion.! "f our 'Ihurch to icml replies to tli uestloiiH that ai annually Hulimltteil to them, your ' 'oinniittie :if happy to (Iml that a peiceptihle improvement has taken place in that important particulai ilurlii*' tin I' le piiMt year. In tin; .Syin i| of the Maiitliin; I'rovinceM Reports were reeei\i;il froii til' nmliyterieM with the excefition of the I'reshytery of Newfunnillaml. MeinheiH of the l.itt<;r f'li-hvtery, ■Syiioil's Rep til' i'"limati'i| llii'jii. Tlioi la't, year, tin With ri't'aril Tc'-hytery o III the l'ri'"lM .Sviioij of If Si'--ionH in tl "iviioil rontai .1 -piritiial ni' lii'(,ort froiii ( ."^yiio.l of that "II the part III ^■ri'Ut, /ei,'ret ti fr"iii ;i portio .\--i;iiil,|y, un '"iiiiiiltte hai' 'III' atti'iitiori >i'"niriM of tl \''-i'Mil,ly con 'li-tant ilay R, Iniiii.'tn ohserv .ilniiiii.' all the ••nj\tl^h, he pa W'.lk of till' <'l |/;ipii l,v any ii'ipi'itfiilly to MI'il,"lient witli i-annot fail to Vour ( 'om t" 'li'ti'i jiiini. tl the St:ite of I;, '.iiii'-tioriK as m -',1111'what i|i(ll( Vour form l.'''ports which ti;i- .'itt.eml,..! tl \l.iilt,iuii' I'lov H ''I-", .'mil ohi I hi' reference ii in till' .ini'tu;i,r ii-|/arileil, i,; i,f "f Toronto ami till- many mati -I'l'iirliit.' an liii'i "•vin.il of llauii ''ohiiary means ^■^■liich Is furnish iiU'lilv than eve that tlii'ie are n Vour f 'nil, If till' iiifoririatlori i''i"l. year-. \Vh •iriil wln'ri'ver ii li'^'ree 1„. i,'ratlf\ hi'art ami con-ci iinist, never he fi ■'"11, --s the a^'es, ;i '■'"iich. At at "Wri as w'ell as ii 'I'lr Svnoils spea So fur as «■ |,hr,-i..eoloi,'y, MO f ■'■rviri's have riot hi'M, however V.'i. i'licki'liiut; ,,f III, '■"rr.'ri-i.'alio,n. I he reports •Wiiin'MT evain,'!' ''It'iiri IVeshvl.' /r(':itei can; ju ,. '•'•vivalists.' T) ''li'inlii's in paHt ■'(III followed liv AI'I'KNDIX. ClXlll. <• toiii';- H V'liti-, ri'vi-r.ri IK-II. iMillli ;i' t. in|i'ii:tr v 1 to Vu>- iirriiii'.'i' ^alty liiiH ion uuU\ il will I* ! t^iHUiii,' M'l lit t.lli' ic;it,i')ii 'if ;iiiMr'i. ■ .s V.'A ■','' •JfM> IKI lOX ,','» 2.". "Il i:i7 11 1 ,»••,;; '.i:f .<2,;;ih 'J I s :'.!() ''1 7 1-' r.i t'li'i II . H 11 r.i'.i im sij'.i'.t '.■' ),r.:i'.i .',11 '„';',!) ."ii , (Mi'l i,:ii).i r5H HI ,,(H,'.I l,ll,' ll''ll"l'- IUVDIIIIl''' ^JDim i4 'ill niiil.t.1 (jiiriii/ ill til" l.'llfT I'ii-IpVI'TV, h'pwi'vcr, fi|MiiM(i<;'l idforiiiatinM nf whiili ;iilviitit,H>;<' wuh t;ilMrti< (III Mtions wliirji wcri- HuliTnittfiJ ti Hfnt no reply (liiiiiiK' ir, tlie Synoil Iihh to leport .i iniieli -(rniillei nurnliet of i|elini|iientn tliiiri in tin- iirtrvioiu y Willi rei/;iri| to tie I'i.,l,ylery ,f Sa .^yrioij if 'I rotito lin^jHton, yiiiir ( 'oniitiittee Imve to lute Mi;it tl IH.;ecn -<• tlie rre-livtery of Owen Sii nt no IJeport, iiriil that Mevccil SuHMJonH in the I'reHliytery ol |,ini| Svin if l(; .1 •nt no reph^M ijurini,' the punt yeur. ft tliut Hiiy an I in th unilton ,iMiMemblin^' of themnel vch to(.;etlier. " Tlie reference, in the IJeport of the Synod of .Montreal and Ottawa to the attendance of our people ill the .inctnary, and to tin- revererifte wherewith the .Sacrament and Hervicen of the ('hiirch ar Ir: if nf T. til', ri •ncourak'iiiL' character Th fav( oiirable woniM o'.eii r in the Itipoit of the .Synod latter for iirof'iund thankfulneHH that, iiotwitlHtandin^^ any niati'ria.li/.in;.' inllue,iif:eH of the atje we liv in, tlu' puhlio nervices of the rtamtu.iry ar ironto ari'l K int'-tton It IH -^iirel v unnt' ;in mcreamn^' liolil np'iii tlie a ilfectti ions 'if the pe'ip It i.H Htateil ill the Ijep'irt of the if Hamilton and Ijoii'lon " that year ny year ■^vie ..oliiiary meaiiM AlllCli M if urac * * * it the leant e people are puttintf more valiU' iiit there are many Muti^fact'iiy and lioin •fill pake repeats that tie- atti'ti'laie iri'ire Is ll|cre;iHln|.C, .'Hli V' UKIIH our Coiiiiriittee are runti'lint that th'; mei'dii 11.'; 1 if Stiiritiial life in ni^arly all the coni.;ri;;.'ati'i"H. I'M of Ahs'-imIiIv will ri'i^'aril with ijr'.at Hatisfai'tion iiforination that tin; ordinary miiiistrati'iun of (io'Ih H'iuhc have been lari;ely lileHS'''! 'lurint; th'' iiH-t yiar. While all lovrH of th'' C'lnp'-I of th" Son of fJo'l liav' alwayw c;i.umi' to rejoic' wheni'ver .iii'l wheri'vei it is favourably inllucncint; th' hearts ami spirits 'if men, it must in an ''miiM'nt Ir.^'M-e be Kratifyiiit.' t'l know that th'' normal methods of pres(;ntint,' the truth of CnA to tin' human ii'-art aii'l coiiscieni '•, ami of liuihlint' up bi'lievrs in th''ii iri'ist holy faith, ai'' succ'SHfiil. !■ or it iiinsl n''ver In; forti'itten that till' healthful existenc;'' and tli<; vit;orous pei pi'tiiation of th'' Cospel ;ti I'Ht till' aK'''s, are, mo far as huin.in ato'iiii'". an; concern"' 1, insioarably asso(;lati'il with tin; f ,'liristian 'liiiieh. .\t a time wln-ri a'lventiti'ius mi'tli'i'lH of imparting' ri'lii.;ious iriHtru'tion ax; in v'i;,'U''ini as in othei lands, it must alfor'l the m'lnbi'rs of .Xssemblv parti(;ular [ih'as Sviio'ls spi'iik in t Tins -o satisfactory ipi'fiil ri'spi'ctini.' th'. ordin try m''ans that all if t;raf;<' So far as what is C'lninoiily known .'is a special work of ^'rac' \- concerned, or, t'l vary tin' lihniM'ol'ii^'y, HO far as r'':,'ar'l is had to i;\ an^ti'listif! servii:eH, your C'immitt''i; h.'ive to ri'port that such •irvices havi; not Ihi'II held to any laru'' '"(t';!^, 'luriiii.' the past yar. Wlieri' suili s''rvi';i;H have been li'l'l, l|iiw<'ier*(as ill till' I'ri'sbyti'ri'.s of I/anark ami iJi'lifriw, aii'l e|H''wlii;re), thi' result has bei'ii'a |iiii keiiint; of the spiritual lifi- of tb" peoph', an I a '■oM.«ii|''iabli; accession to th'' m';mb''rship 'if the '■"ir.'i'.l'ations. I'll'' reports which haw been mbmitleil to your Committee ''iii' ur in reeommendint' that own Church. '*lii. never I'van^fclistie Hervicei. are le'ld, they should be (;on'lu' ti'il by ministerH of ''i ilain I'resbv ti'rii's, and tin; Synods of Hamilton aii'i li'iiid'in, call attenti'iii to " tin' in'ceH^ity of .'re.'itir can; in choosiim labourers, and caution atjainst re(;i'ivinK many wh'i cimi' as |)rofi;ssional dists The i;xperii'nci; of the I'reHliytery of Hamilton is thus detaih-d 'S'.n if •'liiirches in [last years ''inploye'l a f'iri'ii;n evaiiKelist with larKf; ami proinisiiiK results for a time, ■iii'l followi'il by a state of xpiritual paralyKJs ami atrophy tliat renders lar)/'' riiaHHes of the yonn^ i cl XIV. AI'I'K.MMX. |><;<)[HK tn :ill nr'liri'iry >:\ iri'^arH riri'l \tii\n<-n':'-^, ari'l Ui'ry ar" now t'l III: f'liiii'I in tti': -ikatiriK rink ari'l in ttitr liall r'.oni, ■^'•'•kiii,^ t.hir i-xi\ti:iwii*. v. Iiif:h th<;v fi '>n«i !r fin'l in th'; iwiiuh of j^r;u;e. iir f .''irrimitt':'! ar(: lia|i|)y to firi'i that a ':f)rniii<;n'lal>|i! atiimmt of att'tntion in i^ivcii to Suri'l/iy xcho'il anil l'irt of tli'; Synod of tl|. M.iritiiij": I'rovirifiHi that in»;ntini.; parental in-truction. a lar;/in^' >'! work, in Huppl.! that j.-.|i It appi-aiM froiri th<; l!"-port of th»: Synod of Montr>-al and Ott.i tniiif till pa-t y U> tli< ilii^r-liip of till- f'liii(i:li hy nnfan- ,( thi; Sunday Hchool. In fourt,i!iTi nont;r»;i.^itioiH in tin; I'ri--: in tin: Iti port of tin: Synod of Hamilton and fiond i(! yount; f><:op|i! an: pa^-unt; ir to th i>ntfre:,'ation'<, are eollectively tin; Imdy of (.'hri-^t, and, ai individual, ar'- In or :neml)<;rH of th;t hody ; that, aecordiri;< o f oil /re^'atioriH that they have their 'ht to do it, and tlmt rn M^ n inv'i th n:ir tieirit; limtn or triernlier-( ' tairn that " immerse (ioM-;iliilitii;.-4 of i,'ood neem if tl f n; ly of ' 'hrisft. The Synod of Toronto and Kintf-iton m;ii to I e wrappeo up in a -niiri^ ■Htion w hieh .f it- l'ri;-(liyterii:H made, to the fttfeet that there out(lit to In: in evnry i-on^freK.ition a Moeiety the duty whose rnemlii-i 1 hIj^ he to tfo out into the hii,diwayH IKi:m, atnl lomjie th e eareleM^ ti ih that the Hou-;ent, I'arne^t .mi! devoted men and womeri a liri;,dite.r day would dawn. It Ih a Hhann- to the (',\ ureh that di HO many to t^ow up wii, in he.r Inuderi and permits tliriii to he earid for hy t.. ine who are an rant tl n-miilveH and in eonHei|Ui-nee to t,'et a Htorie irntead of hread. Voiir f/'orrirnittee he! that attention i^ thun iliref;te,d to a mean-i wlneli '^ , not hitherto heen developed to any appreeia'i extent in our f'hureh, wherehy, without impiHiiii,' any Mevere lah'ii ir on our eommunieant- liieini/ tlnin to aHHume the funetiotiH of th'' preaeher or relij,'iiiu-( in-'truetor, or without interfiTii with tl dnel lar^e iftt leir ilaily avoea tlon-i tl n;y eoiilil render very ettiiient aid, ami In' in-itrui(n;ii'.;i. h hrint,dri/ mariy into the ('hureh. I'.y di'feiririi.' to tfie -tpiril of the wordn whieh are reeord'' iet;ariliny Andr that liroui-' ht I iiH lirotti'T to J' he hrouKht liirn t'l JeHii the memlierH of our eoiii/reKationH can '-ontriliiit'' material a-i-iittanei' t'lwaidn ineieaiin:/ tli" atteu'laiii': in the .^an';tlKlry. tov/anlH r';m'ivini.' th" 'lillieulty which i; eKjie.rienced in inducing "ir youn^; people to hecome i onitnu |i'iwei fill Ml the laini th nieant.H, and therefore towari thi r( inakirn^ 'lUr '.'hurcli more unefn an it H or can oth'TwiHi It niu.it he atall timei |ilea.iant to contempl.ite the leant acci-tiinri which woul'l Ik; made to the po.u-i anil vitality of (>'hri- I'lnent in thi family wonhip, and that tin- propiiei.y of offerini,' to (iinl the inoiniiiK' and evenint,' .lacrifii ayer in the Ir lome ami in the family ii receiviin? widi;r reio,^'nitiiih." The Report of tti* yiio'l 'if Toronto ami Kirii^'itoii ii to the elfect that it Ih 'inly too apfiareiit that there ii Kr*"*'- '"''"' f'lr imtirovernent in the reli^dou-. tone of tin' home life, ft ii apparent to vour ''oriimittee that tli' iltivation of religion in the Imme ii not recei vhik' that meaiure of attention to which it is uni)iii;-ti alily entitleil, and that there ii a necemi ty f. ir 'lir'''tiii;.; tin- mirnli 'if oui- people t'l a nnire i'tI'iii' AI'I'KNDIX. ClXV. afi'l f;\tHi;rv:iiir,(- of t,ii;it lrn|i' rtarit 'I'lty. With rlit,'iori, thf! ljiritriat< .,1 t.li'- ''hur':!!'^ Htr<:rii,'tti ;inil '■tfif;i<;nf;y ; tli>' i-nrwr aViw. on wtiirh th; l)t;»!n forwanlt!'! to your ''otfimitt<:--(t vvhicli in t.'ikiii in th»-ni hy the (jMith 'inii Incrtlllcr^ r.f thtionx, aifr not Wfll att<:nil'il, ati'l that no Jwlcoiiatc 'lt.<•(<•^t i.-< tak*' n in tticrn Were the A>i-feinhly to a'lopt the lan,;Mafc{e which occurs in one thi Keii'irt"!, that " the (irayer-ineetint; i-t a M|)iritiia! therniornete.r in'hcatint; theteni|.ears that particular e.ni|uiry was made hy so utjiltoii aiK l. )f the I'reshyteiies th^ ^lynoi I of respec,tiri;< On- work nii'l fiiiirtiun^ nj KIiI'ta. It is to he re/retted that the r'.-iiU, of thi.s enouiry is "that elders do not mat;nify their office nor improve their opporturiiti"s fw< tl, i>'V iiuK ht. y. immittee a.e mitidful t}iat it hehoves all who ri; th .f Christ. toll 'fther they are ocfMipyiju': influ'mtial (lositions i" His Chur';h or not, to defer without hesitation, •ri when their wisdom is rif.est and their zeal is warmest, and their suc(> is is ostensiMy 'k;reate»t, is own words. Sf, o likewise ye, wtien ye sliau have py i'riinf:e. And thoutjh we have many i oble men in tlie ehlership, to whom the f'hurch is ;,;reatly il.ebte .still sleepiriK in his native elements. d, yet with some, fjxceptions, the id-;al ehler is a develotunent awaitin/ future days. He is our Committee bei,' to insert a re[ily, which wa^ re<:eived by the Presbytery of (»|ent(arry, to a (|iiestion affecting the peculiar work of .Sessions. "The Se-.sion finds these c.e|>orts which contain any reference to liberality in the support of ordi n;i rices am ryf ivourabh to \,i iiient ill the matter of L'ivint'. The l'e|)orts wliich were maile to the .Synod of tl .VI. ritime I rovinces are sai' irked isallv encouraifiriK, thoutfh every I'resbytery feel.s that there instill i.uuch rcom for improve- e matter of tdvint:." The .Synod of Montreal and Ottawa has to report that there is a il steiuly iiicre,i.se in the liberality of our corii/r< ition .and that ni as friiudit reasonably be exjx'.cted, in conse'|uence of the compar.ative depre |ire',;ii|,.,| for some time. V'oiir Committee rej.'ret that no information whatever is i^iven in the ) complainti .are mad 1 of business which h irt of the Syr'od of Toronto and Kin>,Mt,on III (last year. T le re^rf it of Com :tirii< the lilierality of its coiiKrekoitions duri'iK jeral conu're/ations of our (Church are mittee is y,ll the greater bec.uisi! many A th e n'-riest and most ith n tl ds of that Synod. In th<8'»<), another to ."' ■ ■ ,. ■ . bt. iiii if rnoni-v t.o carry on as well as to extend their vari'ius uiirU rtak in«H. liiru'in that it is iri'iinibent on the minister'' of our Churrih to imiiress more str'ni^'ly than ever that to be liberal, accor'lini,' t'l the rneasurt! of IiIh prosperity, forms, an'l oui,'ht to lie linim; a sutticient f ■n c iiiimitt ee ,ire o '''"■ I"" r'v'.ir'leil as f'irmintf, an essential element in tlie f:on'luct 'if (tvery W'irstiipper of C'kI. Ill I \* lOviriK' 'ir liberality is lari;e|y a matter 'if e'lucatiori. ari'l as not a few 'if our m Mr ifi'liiced to be lilieral even in a small measure tm letribi A\' nmonly ad'l unpleasant '|iialificatlonH wlii'h i^o very f'.r to dcHtroy the value of their lilierality altr()necutif Christ is an entirely new thing to them, a lesson yet to be learned. Whatever comes from a home should lie divided anion.' it» members, and each learn to give something, that people young and old {.like may learn to worsliip (Jod by their contributions and in the collections as in the i)rayerand praise." Vtmr Committee have thus endeavoured to present to the fJeneral Assembly as faithful anil ii~ lucid a summary as they could of the roi«)rts which were submitted to them. There is s\irely p:n- found cause for thankfulness that there are strong evidences of improvement and of iirogress aiiinni; our congregations, inasnnicb as a Church we are realizing more fully what our oliligations are, :uni what tha best methods are for evoking the co-operation and liberality of our members, and Inr deepening and strengthening the power of the (Jospel in our land. Calnmess ami courage may well enter into the character of any Ciuirch that, like our own, has begun to realize the grandeur of it- responsibilities, and to summon to its aid all its members that each one, conscious of the duty whiih he iias to perforin and fireil with ' ' le enthiisiasm, ifiay prove himself a good soldier of Jesus Christ, and enter a good warfare for the cause of pure and undetiled religion among the Presbyterian hnnii- and settlements of the Doirdnion of Canada. If we take the stern logic of facts as our guide or criterion, your Committee are very confident that for ability and devotion on the jjart of mir ministeis ; for faithfulness on the i)art of the majority of our members ; for the services which our Church is able to render to our country ; for the magnitude of the work which we have to do. ami for the brave determination which we show in our endeavour to overtake it : for our commendalile resolve to pass beyond ourselves and, honouring the instructions of the Saviour of mankind, to tliinl< kindly of the heathen, and to put forth a hand to help them out of their spiritual ignorance— mir Church can compare very favourably indeed with any of the Christian Churches of the world, lint ten years ago there was phmttHl in this city an ecclesiasticjil acorn, not without some anxiety. Imt amid courageous hopefulness. Already it has become to the delight of ten thousand Presbyteriim hearts, a sapling fair and fresh and vigorous, inviting all the members of our Church to entertain a strong confidi'iice that with all the wisdom and appliances and energies which are available, and which are or can be exerted; and with the blessing of (iod, "who giveth to all men liberally am] upbraideth not," it will go on to gather strength and goodly proportions in the years that are yet to be, and to shower si)iritual blessings on the homes and hearts of the Presbyteri.ans of Canada from Cape Briton by the shores of the .Atlantic, across our fertile Provinces, through our extensive Nortli- West with its magnificent possibilities, on to Vancouver's Island amid the balmy breezes of tlit Pacific. All of which is respectfully submitted. NEIL MACNISH, MoNiUKAi., Jaiu, iXy.i. Cimveiur. REPORT ON SABBATH OBSERVANCE. In the Report of last year reference was made to a Bill introduced in the Dominion Parlia- ment by Mr. .lohn Charlton, M.P. , in the interests of Sabbath observance, and which had received its first reading. At an early stage of the present session the Bill was brought forward for its second reading, and Mr. Charlton addressed the House in its support, in one of the ablest and most compreliensivo speeches ever delivered on the Sabbath (juestion before any legislative body. Exception was taken to the Bill by i,he Secretary of State and the first Minister, on the ground that the matter with which it proposed to deal falls within Provincial jurisdiction, as aflecting civil rights. If Parliament were prepared to assume the responsibility of declaring a breach of the Sabbath a crime instead of merely an unlawful act, the matter might thereby be brought within the competence of Parliament. On this ground the Bill was declared ultra vir>\< of the Dominion Parliament. Yonr Committee are happy to say that, so far as Ontario is concerned, this decision has been promptly accepted. A Bill, substantially the same as Mr. Charlton's, was introduced by Mr. Wood, M.P. P., dnriut; the recent session of the Ontario Legislature, and has become law. The Bill provides that Siiiuiuv excursions, or the carriage of Sunday passengers for amusement or pleasure only, shall be unlawful, and shall not be deemed a lawful conveying of travellers withing the meaning of any statute of Ontario permitting the conveyance of travellers an the Lord's day. The owners of any steamboat or railway, by which any such Sunday excursion is wholly or partly made, are liable to a tine of *4(K) for each offence. H- AI'PENDIX. clxvii. In the Report of the Committee of the Synod of Toronto and Kingston on Sabbath observance, rpference is made to the profanation of the Sabbath prevalent at Owen Sound and I'ort Arthur in connection with the lake tratlic of the Canada Pacific Railway. The PrcKbytery of Owen Sound has opened correspondence with Mr. Beatty, manager of the lake trallie, in reference to this evil. It has become a matter of public notoriety that certain newspapers in Toronto, under pretence of meeting the demands of public anxiety in reference to the troubles in the North-West, recently eoraiiienced the publication and sale of a Sunday issue. Had it been ssimply the issuing of a bulletin on occasion of some occurrence of great concernment, the case would have been quite liifTerent. The friends of the Sabbath in the city acted promptly, the law was put in force, arresis were ma'le, fines were imposed, and the Sunday newspaper, a pestilent evil svherover it has been tolerated ..was, witliin a very short time, suppressed. The example set by Toronto in diis matter is worthy of being commended in the very strongest terms. In conclusion your Committee recommend : — • 1. That Synods be instructed to report, through their respective Committees on Sabbath Obsfrvance, to the Assembly's Committee. 2. That the Bill recently passed by the Ontario Leigislatnre in the interest of Sabbath observance be printed with this Report in the Appendix of the Minutes of Assembly. 3. That in the other Provinces of the Dominion where similar legislation may he needed, Synods be directed to request the co-operation of the other branches of the Christian Church in order to the obtaining of such legislation. 1. That local Committees be formed where needed, and that funds be provided for putting the law in force. All of which is respectftiUy submitted. W. T. McMULLEN, Montreal, June 16th, ISSH. Connener. No. 117. BILL. :i8H5. .hi Ai't to provide for the Blotter Observance of the Lord's Dai/, commoitlij railed Sunday, by Prohibiting Sunday E.irurnion.^ of certain kinds. Her Ma.iesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows : — 1. Sunday excursions by steamboats plying for hire, or by railway, or in part Rumlay by any such .iteamboat and in part by railway, and having for their only, or prin- pjo}J[^'ted. cipal object, the carriage of Sunday passengers for amusement or pleasure only, and to go and return on the same day by the same steamboat or railway, or any other. owned by the same persons or company, shall be unlawful, and shall not he deemed a lawful conveying of travellers within the meaning of any statute of Ontario per- mitting the conveyance of travellers on the Lord's day, 2- The owner or owners of any steamboat or railway by which a'jy such Sunday Penalty, excursion is wholly or partly made, shall for each offence against this Act, forfeit and pay the sum of ^400, to be recovered by action before any court havini; juris- diction in civil cases to that amount by any person suing for the same under this Act, and for the purposes thereof. 3 The action for the recovering of any penalty incurred under this Act must l^'oceilure. b" brought before a court having competent jurisdiction, as aforesaid, in the place from which the steamboat or train employed in the unlawful excursion, on which the action is founded, started, or through, or at which it passed or stopped in the course thereof, and must be brought within six months after the commission of tiie alleged offence ; and notice in writing of such action, and the cause thereof, must be given to the defendant at least one month before the commencement of the action. 4- AH sums of money recovered by action under the foregoing provisions of this Act shall be appropriated as follows : — One moiety thereof to the plaintiff in the actiou, and the other moiety to the municipality of the city, town, village or place from which the unlawful excursion started, to be applied for the purposes of '".ch municipality. 5. The expression "owner or owners " in this Act includes any corporation owning the steamboat or railway referred to, and the expression, " person or persous," includes corporations. 6. This Act shall not apply to ferries or to steamboats when employed thereoo. 7 The captain or other person in charge of any steamboat, and the conductor or other person in charge of any train, used for the purpose of any such Sunday cxcui'sion shall be liable to the like penalties as are prescribed by the Revised fitatuto, chapter 180, entitled An Act to /'revent the Profanation of tlie Lord'H Day, for the violation of that Act ; and the said penalties shall be recoverable, and applied Id like manner as the penalties in the said Act mentitncd. A)i]ilicatioii of penalties. " Owner," ineaiiiiig of. .\ut not to ap- ply to ferries. Fiiability of ca|itaiu or otlif r jierfion in eharge. clxviii. APPENDIX. REPORT ON TEMPERANCE. ^^ tK' Your Committee on Temperance have to report as follows : — Early in February last a list of ipiestiona, prepared by a sub-committee, was sent to all pastors in charge of congregations, to all missionaries whose names appear on the Synod rolls, and in the case of vacancies, to the elders representing them These questions were designedly such as to admit of brief answers, and yet such as might well elicit all the information and suggestions necessary. Returns have been obtained from all the Synods of the Western Section of the Church. The Synod of the Maritime Provinces, which m( ets in the month of October, has not reported as a Synod ; but reports from three of its Presbyteries, together with an interesting and comprehensive statement from the Convener of its Temperance Commiti o, largely compensate for the lack of the more formal document. Of the twenty-seven Presbyteries in the Western Section of the Church, nineteen have reported to their respective Synods, and five of the others, together with twenty-one Sessious, have reported directly to your Committee. These reports, as a whole, are of the most cheering character, and seem fairly to reflect the spirit of r movement more fruitful in results during the past year than its most sanguine friends could have ventured to expect. I. In answer to the first (juestion — " What progress has the cause of Temperance and Prohi- bition been making in your locality during the past year ; and what means have been employeil in your congregation to promote Temperance and Prohibition sentiment " ? the reports, with marked unanimity, testify to the great progress made during the year, and look forward with enlarged expectations to more signal victories. Many of those reports have to tell of battles fought and triumphs won — triumphs which have been largely helped and enhanced by the ministers and members of our own Church, who, by earnest advocacy, pointed appeals, active effort, and ballots cast for the protection of domestic happiness and public morality, have contributed their full share to the success of one of the grandest social and moral reforms of this centu»y. II. The second question inquires whether or not the recommendations of last General Assembly have been curried out : (1) As to the formation of Temperance societies in congrega- tions; and (2) "that our Sessions and S. S. teachers iii their respective spheres be recommemleil to give special prominence to tha subject of Temperance." In a large number of congregations such societies have existed for several years, while others think them unnecessary owing chietiy to the fact that there abound similar societies of an undenominational character that are doing a good work and enjoying public confidence. A large proportion of our elders and S. S. teachers are total abstainers, and many of them are actively engaged in promoting the cause ot Temperance. III. The third question is — "Has the deliverance of last General Assembly, as found on page HI of Assembly's Minutes, been brought before your congregations?" A large number of Sessions have substantially complied with the spirit of the request and answer in the affirmative. In the case of such as have failed to do so, widely differing reasons are assigned. The report of the Synod of Toronto and Kingston alleges that the neglect is due to the fact that said deliverance of last Assembly " embodies the views of the most radical wing of our Temperance Committee, and is too hot and strong for mo.-,t ..f their brethren " — while, on the other hand, our brethren of Prince Edward Island inform us that they no longer need such a deliverance, and would lathei not, by reading it, suggest to their people that tho Church, as a whole, had been so long in waking up to its duty. ly. In reference to (juestion four, which inquires into the working of the Canada Temperance Act, your Committee has obtained, on the whole, most satisfactory replies. In P. E. I. the Act is found to be easily enforced. In one county it is reported that the traffic would be dead, were it not that a few unprincipled medical men prolong its agonies by granting certificates for procuring liquor contrary to the spirit of the law. In Nova Scotia the Act works well wherever the effort is made for its enforcement ; but in New Brunswick the difficulty of enforcing the law has been greatly intensified by recent decisions in the courts. In Ontario but little testimony could be elicited, as in only one county had tho Temperance Act been in operation prior to the 1st of May last, but that little is eminently satisfactory. As to its effect on business, the County Clerk of Halton certifies that the assessed value of property in the county has increased fliHa.TTi between the years 1880- 1, which disproves the allegation, so frequently made, that the adoption of the Scott Act tends to depreciate the value of real estate. As to morals, it may be stated tliat ou the 3Cth of September last, the Inspector of Ontario Prisons shows only two empty gaols- one being the Halton County Gaol, and the other the gaol in Lindsay— where the late Father Stafford laboured so long and earnestly in the cause of Temperance. In the County of Oxford the Canada Temperance Act has been in force since the 1st of May last, and the Mayor of Woodstock, the county town, stated a few days ago that " the passage of the Act has stopped nineteen-twentiith? of the drinking in Woodstock," and he has authorized Temperance men to make whatever ase ihey please of this statement. V. To question five, viz. -. "Is it your opinion that the people are prepared for total Proliihi- tion ? " by far the larger number of reports answer in the affirmative, while others admit that the sentiment of the country is fast ripening in that direction. B APPENDIX. clxix. VI I'o the sixth and last (question, asking for any information or expression of views, a number of practical suggestions have been offered, some of which are : That there should be great faithfulness shown in the pulpit in dealing with intemperance — that Temperance text-books sliould be used in our secular schools — that a Temperance article should be inserted in each number of the Record — that temperance legislation should proceed in the line of the Canala Temperance Act, leading up to total Prohibition, etc. Some Sessions, having used unfermented wine at the Lord's Supper, remind us that unfermented wine is a fact — that it is kept by the tun in France, and can be had or made ir 'Janada, In this connection the Report of the Synod of ^[nntreal and Ottawa refers us for full information to the work of Dr. Norman Kerr, of Iionaon, " Unfermented Wine a Fact." I'nder this heading also many reports take occasion to condemn unsparingly the Senate's so-called amendments to tbeCruada Temperance Act, and the hope is frecjuontly and earnestly expressed that this attempt to thwart the will of the people, and rob the friends of Temperance of the fruits of long years of struggle and toil, will meet with an emphatic rebuke from this (Umrch whose principles of government are the very essence of true freedom, and whose history has been a noble record of loyalty to constitutional government, and protest against tyranny and oppression. Your Committed feel bound to say that never before was the outlook for the principles of Temperance so encouraging as now. The great strength of this movement lies, not in the degree of legislative reform attained, nor in the attitude of legislative bodies towards it, but in the thorough awakening of the people to a proper sense of their obligations and interests in regard to the great evils of intemperance. Yet it is gratifying to note that since the passage of the Canada Temperance Act of 1878, seventy-five contests have been waged in the different Provinces of the Dominion, resulting in sixty-two victories for the friends of Temperance and Prohibition. Fifty-seven counties and cities have adopted the Act, and forty-two are already under its operation, embracing upwards of a million and a-half of onr population. In Ontario alone twenty-five, of her forty-three counties, have declared at the polls that they desire the total suppression of the liquor traflic, and these counties cover two-thirda of her populated territory. A total majority of over oi],000 votes has been cast for the Act. Six attempts to repeal it have all been signally defeated, and there are seventy- four members in the Dominion Parliament, elected by constituencies in which the Canada Temperance Act has been carried. Thus more ami more are the people coming to realize the fact that to license wrong is a national crime, and that to derive a revenue from that 'vhich works such ruin to the race is to "have fellowship with the throne of iniquity," and to " frame mischief by a law," and the fore-mentioned triumphs indicate clearly that the people are now disposed to act in accord with their convictions. It may be further stated that in the few defeats sustained the adverse majorities were very small, whilst the majorities in favour of the Act, as indicated above, were large and in some instances overwhelming. In these contests the friends of Temperance owe not a little to the faithful and persistent advocacy of Prohibition by many of the leading secular journals throughout all the Provinces, the value of this advocacy being specially felt in the Province of Quebec and Eastern Ontario whc-e the Montreal Witness has for so many years borne unflinching testimony to the principles of I'rohi' "ion. ^ powerful impulse which has carried this movement so far, based as it is upon the firmest convictions cherished by the most enlightened and resolute of our people, may be relied upon to press it forward in the face of all opposition to its proper issue in the complete suppression of the liiiuor traffic. In conclusion your Committee would submit the following deliverance for the adoption of this Assembly : — becom:mkndations. I. This Assembly reaffirms its deliverance of last year to the following effect :^ Ist. That we regard the ..affic in strong drink as one of the greatest hinderances to the progress of the kingdom of our Lord .Jesus Christ. ■2nd. That in view of the evils wrought by this scourge of our race, this Assembly would hail with gladness the utter extermination of the traffic in intoxicating liquor as a beverage, by the power of example, public opinion, and the strong arm of the law. 3rd. That we rejoice at the wonuerful advancement of Temperance and Prohibition sentiment throughout the world, and especially in our own land ; and would recommend our people by voice, vote and example, and by all peaceful and righteous means, to work for the abolition of this great evil, 1th. That we reassert our approval of the principal cf the Canada Temperance Act of IH78, aud recommend the adoption of said Act as the best available means for the legal suppression of the traffic. II. This Assembly records its emphatic protest against the recent action of the Senate of Canada in passing amendments to the Canada Tdmperanoe Act, calculated to destroy its useful- ness, ard that in the face of the popular will previously expressed in the manner provided by constitutional government ; and hereby expresses the earnest hope that the House of Commons will reject said amendments, and consent to no change in the Act, except in the direction of strengthening its prohibitory character and increasing the means of enforcing it. clxx. APPENDIX. III. Believing, aH we do, that in this cause permanent success can only be attained liy instilling into the minds of the young, the Assembly again enjoins all parents, pastors, and Sabbath school teachers to give due prominence to the training of the rising generation in the principlis of Temperance and Prohibition. IV. The Assembly again records its thankful recognition of the earnest efiforta put forth by the Christian women of our land on behalf of this cause. All of which is respectfully submitted. P. WRIGHT, Conrener. REPORT OF TH^^ BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF THE MINISTERS' WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND OF THE PRP^SBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. The names of two annuitants were added t<> the roll last year, namely, Mrs. Alexander Mann and Mrn. William Simpson, uiakinK the total numlier on the roll thirtii-sucn. The names of tin- annuitants are as follows : — 1. Mrs J3arr. 2. lirowii. 3. Canii)l)ell. 4. Cameron (heirs). ■'). Cochrane. (5. C'ohiuhomi. 7. Darrach. 8. Dickey. '.». ( Trevor. 10. HoK'K. 11. Hunter. 12. Mair. 13. Mackerras. 14, Maclennan. 15. Mann. Ki. Miller. 17. Milli^,'an. 18. Moodie. 20. Mrs MeEwen. 21. (1 McTjatc;hie. 22. t i McLaren. 23. t i McLaurin. 24. 4( Mcl>eaii. 25. (( McLennan (heirs). 2(1. (< McLeod. 27. i( McMurehy. 28. ( t Nicol. 20. Miss Paul. .30. Mrs . Koss. 31. 44 Scott. 32. 44 Simpson. 33. 44 Skinner. 34. 44 Smith. 35. 44 Stuart. 3(;. 44 Wallace. 37. .4 W.alker. 11). Miss Muir. The ordinary revenues from all sources during the past year were 88,809.59. The amount jiaiil in annuities was 85,929. The amount of loans repaid was 85,1.50. The amo\mt invested in new mortRages was 819,000, bearing interest at six per cent, per annum. The whole amount of tlie invested fund is 8108,410 ; cafh in the bank, .$3,132.15 ; interest due to the 1st of Jime, 8579 : total .assets at this date, 8112,121.15. The following is an abstract of the receipts and disbursenieiit- during the year. RECEIPTH. Interest on investments 86,375 05 Congregational collections 1,077 94 Ministers" contributions 1,41G 00 Capital returned .5,150 00 Balance from last year 14,547 50 $28,567 09 DISRUUSEMKSTiS. Invested in mortgpges .819,000 00 Annuities to widows and orphans 5,929 00 Expenses of management 468 54 Notarial fees — special 37 40 Balance in the Merchants" Bank 3,132 15 §28,567 Hit ASAKTtS Mortgages on real estate ....'. 8100,350 00 Thirty-nine shares corporation 7 per cent, stock at 140 5,460 00 Temporary loans 3,179 00 Cash in the Merchants' Bank 3, 132 15 M0NTRE.\L, J.tt Ju7lf, 1SS5. Audited and certified by rHiLii' S. Koss, Chartered Accoui 'D ORPHANS" FUND (FORMERLY CANADA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH), 1884-5. The Ctimmittee bei,' ti) rei>ort that the receipts uiwl expentliture have been as foUowx: — BECKII'TH. Bahmce from last year S5,02!» '>',i Contrihiitions iliirini,' year 4,tWri 41 Ministers*' rates 1,1M4 '20 Interest (5,2.SG 74 Principal repaid ri,!)75 ")."» ^'23,'.m 4.! EXFKNnnrKK. Annuities paid »9,487 00 Sundry jiavments— printing, etc 22 .■!2 Remitted to J. Croil, Ks(i., Montreal •_'■> 00 Invested 10,t)7;{ !lti Proportion of salary 000 00 " general expenses ;iOO 00 Balance 2,813 ir, ••?23,!t2I 4;i STATE Of FUND. Debentures, par value 8ii0,173 32 Mort!,'aKes 4i;,243 00 Balance, cash « 2,813 15 .■?I0!t,229 47 Last year 10»),84(i 44 Increase 2,383 03 The list of annuitants follows. They number fifty-seven, beiujj an increase of five over the number last year. 1. Mrs. Adams. \ 30. Mrs. Milne. 2. " Allan. 31. " Morrisim. 3. " Anderson. ' 32. "• McArthur. 4. " Baikie. 33. " McC'oll. ,5. " Barron. I 34. " McConechy. 0. " Bethune. I 3,5. " Mc(iregor." 7. " Binnie. 30. " McKenzie. 8. " Black. 37. " McKeracher. 0. " Breckinridtje. i . 38. " McKinnon. 10. " Cameron. | 39. " McLachhin. 11. " C.impbell. I 40. " C. McLean. 12. " Cheanut. . I 41. " Grace McLean. 13. " ("outts. I 42. " Jemina McLean. 14. " Craigie. I 43. " Paterson. 15. " Esson. I 44. " Kennelson. 16. " Fayette. • I 45. " Richardson. 17. " Fletciier. ; 46. " Kiddell. 18. " Geggie. ! 47. " Rintoul. ' ' 19. " Glassford. ! 48. " .Scott. 20. " Gordon. i 49. " Skinner. 21. " Gray. • , 50. " Smyth. 22. " Hall. ' .51. " Stewart. 23. " Hislop. I 52. " Straith. 24. " Howden. i .53. " Thomson. 25. " Inglis. 54. Miss Lundy. 20. " .Jennings. I .55. Misses Murdoch. 27. " Kemp. i .")•). Children of late l{e v. .T. Nisbet. 28. " Tiochead. .57. " " Rev. J. Whyte. 29. " Malcolm. I The case of Mrs. Kemp, referred to the Committee by the Assembly, was diily considered, and, <hiHi«' F'lmil " legacy 2(H) 00 " interest and dividends Ii,'.t41 11 *.'i,4'J4 i.h The e.\|iendit>tre lias been : — For annuities to widows and orphans !!<2,49;{ 0<) " salaries and expenses 4tl!( 15 *2,;ttV.' i:> Balance *2,5;{:' :,:i leaving a surjilus of ^2,5H2.5;{ to be added to riur capital fuyd, which now amounts, with arrears cif inenihers' diies hearini^ interest, to •'*t!2,!Mj(J.!)0. During the year one minister upon the Fun orphans have reached the age of eigliteen, and are now no longer upon the Fund. There art; tiiu- now receiving annuities seventeen widows, one family of two children deprived of hoth parents, anil eight fatherless children. The total amount paid in annuities since the formation of the Funii ha< been «llMKXi.!»'J. Four ministers have joined the Fund during the year, the whole number of contributors at this date being ninety-four. Fifteen of these, however, have remove. J'aterson. 18. " Murdocli Stewart. AI'I'ENIUX. clxxiii. UKPOKT OF THE C(JMMITTEK ON THE A(iEI) AND INFIUM MINIS TKK8' FUND {WESTERN SE(JTI()N), FOR THE YEAK ENDINC :{(iTii APRIL, 1«8'). Iiiiriiik' thi' year rect'titly closed,. '''"•((/•.•i/.r A^'fi'l t-'ar fur tlie liirticuliir notice, has lieen renioveil for the present. Ml. I'urn^t has, for the last three years, reKiilarly refunded his half-yearly payment. Thotit,h his hiMilli is far from lieinj,' re-estaMished, it is thoiiKiit that, su lon^; as he i.-i ahle for the work he i.>. ■ ■•" eiiu'ii'^ed in, it 1 Ijetter that his name should not a[i|>;ar on the list. .Mr. James Manran's name Imin, iiftci correspondence with the I'reshytery of (^iiehec, hi. n replaced, the Committee lieini; satisfied that tliere is no ^'ond reason for its permanent removal. Besides the payment of two yearH' annuity tn.Mi. HaiiTAn, it will he seen that other four of the henefi<:iaries have lieeii paid for a lari,'er or -lii.iliii' portion of the previoii-i year, liesides receiving' their annutie.i for last year the hack pay- ments amoiintinj,' in all to •■<•); IH. .'>((. The followin;.; are the payments made to tho individual annuitants durinK the year :— Kev. S. ('. Fraser .S2fKI (K) " .F,,hn Duff 2(M) («) '• .Inc. Fotherin^diani IMO (M) " .lames Malcolm 104 00 " Charles Fletcher 100 00 " I). McMillan 200 00 " .1. K. Scott 2(H) (XI '■ .1. (;. Camithers 10(» (K) '• Koht. Monteath 2(M» (H) " Daniel Allan 100 (K) " Robert Dewar 200 00 " .Fames Mitchell loO the number Utjifl;/. The whole amo'int paid to annuitants is .SH.OOl, and exceeds tlu- amount reported last year by .*1,17'-'. The increase would have been Si, 707, if the ( 'oinmittee had Leen able to order payment uj) tiiS_''_'i), the till I. d III u lit of the last four years. It will be seen, however, from the statement of income tliiit follows, that they were not at liberty to do this, and that, even in ordenni,' payment up to >i2(K), thi'v liave not kept theiinelves strictly within tlie regulations. While, by the action of last As-einlily, titi ministers became entitled to beiielit f: ■m the Fund, there has been a fiillim/ o(f in the iiicoriie available for current expenditure. Tho inter -it on capit:il shows an increase of S274.7K ; but tlu- uiiioimt received from the rate is sii;).'.)4 less than that of the previous year, and the coiij,'ret,'a- ti'iiKil contributions have fallen from s.-),,");{2.IW to 84, '.174.02, a decrease df .<;."),")«. 2'.». Tht; .\ssembly, tieiefore, will see that, while the Committee were instructed to assist t in siipplyinuf the meims at their disposal. Had the C'liMiiiittee kept close to their re^'ulations, they coidon it, and that the increased interest cannot fail to bear fruit during tin; current year. Nor would they, even with these assurances, have gone so mucli beyond their iiaMii-, except in the hope that, by a special appeal to the larger congregations, they might during the iii'iuth of May, draw out a Kuppinmntnn/ contribution that wouM enable them to report to the A,-Miii))ly the extinction of the unfavoiu'able balance, and perhaps the p;iyment in whole or in jiart iif the twenty-dollars by which inoHt of the annuities have hoen reiluced. clxxiv. AIM'KNDIX. 'I'lif itiiiiiK mill exiK'H'litiiif f^r th>' y«iir ap' m I. i.V(;r>MK. I5;ilaii(:.' (.•xcliiHive of AI.OOOiieM for iiiveitm.Jiit) A 748 41 '^'onxn-xuticitiiil ('otitriliiitintiH .... IH7I IK) Iifi|Ut'Mt-( Ull'i 'lolmticillr •JHI .')() .Miiimtf^rH' Kivten 1,2:'2 OH Interest on capital M.Vt :.;{ i^H,ihi7 51 M. KXI'KNDITI KK. I'ai'l in AnimitieH K,«ir,l (H) l'r..|,ortioti of AK';nt'M Salary 100 Of) I'rojKirtioii of Sun Iry KxpfiisHM . 7."» •><) I'riritiiiK ami .Suinjry Kx|)«iiHeM '>'> iH .■«!M,M!(1 4H Hdiftiici! ai^'airiMt th»' Fudd, .'?:{.'5.'{.H7. Till- irivttMted capital i.-t now •'?i;j,0r>-|>aration of the rt-jiort, hav;y liave not hesitativl to ordiT tin- following' mipplfiiii'iitiiry jiayniijiit-, Iirin^int,' "p '''' ^'"" aritniities to th^ pa-^eil the resolution providintf for the increase of the capital. 1H7H lK7!t IHKO l.SMl 1H.S2 ]HM 18HJ ]sh:, Income. .«(;{, 4H0 07 .•.,C!l!i .-.4 :.,»;;•,! :'.o 7,o(;2 to H,12» '.»! H,l >7 Oti 12,812 48 7, 80; I 20 No. of An- nuitants. lit 22 24 27 2!l Xi ;w 4(i Paid in Annuitiei. .■?»,. JC.O 81 7,.".M2 7r, .-|,;i;!!) 70 ."),7(ll) 00 .".,.">7J "»') );,!).<»; .".0 7,4.s!t 00 8,Wil 00 Hii,'liest aiiital. Annuity .■*:<. .vy) .•^250 \,m> 22", 4, .",00 250 .",,■.00 220 7,t;oo 220 8,lf)0 220 1:5,000 220 l:'.,()0() 200 The (Committee, in founding' upon the statements now presented an apiieal to the Assemhiy :in'l Church, in liehalf of the .\i,'ed and Infirm .Ministers' Fund, would respe(;tfully suhmit that tliev li;tv.- lieen oliliKed to work, during; the last four years es|,e(ially, iindci- tfieat disadvantages. The VViiJ",tt> Fund of the liranch of tin/ <'hurcli that originated the .A^'ecl anil Intirm Ministers' Fund, wYi.* -> early instituted as to secure for it the accumulation of a lartje capital that preventerl all anxietv in view of any pos.siliie strain to which it might l,e sul.jected. But the comparatively lateiiistituti'in of the Ai,'eil and Infirm Ministers' Fund renilered it impossilile that, with the small annual iiiciiii^ of a /)/t/)' collection, there should he any sueli accumulation, as would secure even a moderate aiiriiiity to retired ministers, when, after a few years, their number iiii>,'ht lie expected to increase much in"r>; rapidly than at first. The time accordingly soon came, when the little store that had heen tfatlnn"! had to lie drawn upon for the payment of annuities. The Assemlily, seven years aj^o, wisely lai ! .'ill arrest upon the reduction of capital that had \t('.Kn K"ii'K' ''O f'T three years, antl passed a resulir tioii that has secured its increase from .■§.'{,.500 to .Sl;{,00<). l>ut, thoUKh Large additions have Ijenn annually made to the numher of heneficiaries, the Assemlily has not yet occupieii itself with the serious (;oniideration of the atiility of the Fund to hear the <)veri,'rowin« burden laid upon it. WM. all due resjtect, the Committee would make two siiggeHtion-'. one of which has heen made h(.-f(ire AI'I'KNIMX. clxxv, LO, r.•. Tlii'V wutiM Miu'i,'*"'t'i i" tli"Hr-ii-'lrii>;thi ;l'i" If^llt It-f :ill illtilll ttioii nil tlic |illl't iif t)ic A^->cllllilv tllilt it UIl' :i-4 very ur^'ctit. It I iiiiy I.' II' it rct,'iiri tl If claiiiH I ■ fcitl Id- ill I ■•fciciini! tn tlic Wjil.iw-.' Fiiriil, liut nil wliotjikc an iiitt'lli- I int.. TCI ••n iitiriii I in t'lc ^l•^|'•lll"■< iif tlic '-'hiiirli kii'iw that it i-< fur "itlc-r wine in reference t'> the Ai,'eil iiii'l miM, thcref.irc, mice mnre cirncHtiv iir»'c the A«^emlily MiniHtcriH' Kiinl. 'I'lie ( '..ininii.te •III . tMrth t'l !i|)|iipint til it the r'r.im'ri'/iitiunal < 'iillcction fur the Kuicl lie nuiil ■ l.iv f. .Inch lliili'in i- ;i|i|)iiintei|, luil thiii remoyc it prev ailing,' iin|)re-(-.iiiri that is |>rc)U(|iciiil t'l the [it..-re-t-> e(:tfillly hii^ -c-it, that the A-ticmlily, hoiiles .IIIIIC'IH .•y.,lr liliU' the h'uml t'l the liheralitV 'if the(!hiirch. 'vmiM |)lii(!e itH int'TiMt in the Kmii'I ■'iiieiiient-(, u' hi'li lia-i li till li'i'l" lit. a led fter itiial treatment "f it, is filtcil tn prejii'lice the Fuml 1 tic- '-(tiiiiatiiin of tlifi! of anniiitaiits h;n heiui reacli'Ml, or, in othur wonl.s, that l XXVI. APPENDIX. I t k If. I REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE AGED AND TNFITiM MINISTERS' FL^ND IX THE EASTERN SECTION OF THE CHURCH, FOR THE YEAR ENDING APRIL SOrii, 1885. The Ciiinmittee of the X'^ed and Intinii ^Ministers" Fiiml fi>r the Eastern Section of the CIiiikIi lliive to loport a.s follows : 1. The followintj sums i\g Slims were receivei 1;- HKCKII'TS. 'Conf?ret,'ational collections >!.S0() 11 Donations 42 00 Ministers" Kates . 227 \'> Interest '.ISO S7 I'urchase and sale of Hank .Stock "US ;i7 s2.7t;i '2. The expeniliture wi:.-. as follows :— KXI'KM)ITl-UK. Balance against Funcl at the beginnini,' of the year •sr.'i X) J'aitl in Aiiiiitilii^y. To Rev. A. Donald J.I. I'.axter " A. Mc.Master . W. IJ. Forbes W. Thorbnrn " Mr. Thorhurn, for last year " Dr. I5ennett L. .lack W. .McCull.agh. K. Ross A. V. Miller . . . M. Stewart . . . . M. Wilson Dr. Seilgwick . . , ,•=(200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 200 00 100 00 ir.o 00 100 00 100 00 r.o 00 1.^0 00 200 00 .S2,lo0 0) Committee expenses, postafje, etc. Proportion of agents' salary .^10 100 00 00 110 00 Total exiienditnrc 82, .1:!:! -""i Balance on hand. s\M :i.") 8. Three of the annuitants have within the year tiee!i removed by di'ath, namely :— Mr. Mui.lnch Stewart, Mr. Matthew Wilson, and Ur, Sedgwick. The pn-sciit nuiiilier of annuitants is ten. 4. A beipiest of S-OO, made by the late Edward Smiih, i'l^^i|., a nu'iabor of St. Andrew's (.'Imrcli. Halifax, has been paid over by Mr. Smith's executors. 5. Collections have been received fioiu one liun') no »-«-' toil. Iw's Clmii'li. Vdiir Coiiiinittue feel that the first senteiiciM of tlieir llepcirt for tlie year wliich their hihours eiiilirace slioiiM recoi'il tlieir thankfiihiess to Him wlio lias jiresorvod their souls in life, who has lilesseil His Chureh with peace ami prosperity, who lias promised to bless her still, and whose faith- fulness in the past is an incentiv(! and eiiconraLrenient to pray that He will eaiise tier to hrealc forth y.t l.irther ii|)i!n the ri^'ht hand an 1 upon the left. Thron;,'!! th>' continued presence and workin-,' of liini who Hlleth all in all, and the pourin^' out of His Spirit, aceordin^j- to His promise, on individuals and families and f;oiii,'rei,'ations ; and in answer to the lielieviiii,' and im|>ortnnate sniiplieations of those ulio set Zion hefore their chief joy, He has maintained ami advanced her cause, and He calls upon her to hear testimony to the ,t,'reat thinsfs He has wronf,'ht for lier. Vour Committee have hai^ reporteij as sucii in the Statistical iJeturnsof CotiL,'ri'L,':i,tions. The following; il.'tiiiilion was proposed ami approved of hy all the mi'Uihersof the ( 'o;nmittee except one, the Lrround 111' uhose oliiection was that it was not a philosophical detinition that was needed hut a practical dis- tinction: " A family is a number of individuals, joined by natural or other ties, liviiiLt to;-;ether under the same head." That may b< reLjarded as the definition by the Cominittei>, in support of which several reasons may be assiijned, ami if the (General .Vsseinlily see pro|)er to adopt it, or prefer another ;mil think it necessary to have it jmblished for the ;-'uidance of con'^'re^'ations, it may be embodied in the seheilules i)repared in future years. It is to be assume'! that all Presbyteries which last year reported coni,'re;,',ations in tlnnr bounds as in arrears with the stipends of their ininiste.s have carried out the injunction of the Assembly, iinil taki-n measures to have them paid. It is reared, however, that fact* will come tc lif^ht in this Kep'irt, showinK that this injunction has not, in all instances at least, been executed. Another recommendation in last year's Keiiort, ajiproved by the .Assembly, was that Presbytery Clerks he reminded of their duty to iiiturn all names on their Rolls, both i'rofessors in Colleges, Ministers who iiave retired wifli the leave of the .Vsso.nbly, and others, and that all the salaries of such he entered in the column for stipend paid, as well as |)ronused. On the sheet prepared for Pres- livt''ries the attention of Clerks was called to this, but all have not attended to it--tiie Returns from Halifax, Montreal and Kin},'ston rejiort both names ane felt themselves charged with a very important .and in some resjiects delicate Inty when it was entrusted to them to endeavour to ascertain if the conL,'reL,'atioiial year mi^jht not ill :ill cases, as it is now in many, be made conterminous with the calendar year. In applyiii;,' thein- -ilves to the ilischarj^'e of it tlu?y published tlie followiiiL; in the slips sent down to con^'regations, " Please state fully and definitely the date at wdiicli yoiu' con^,'ref,'ational year closes," a re((Uest not unnecessary as in some cases this has not been attended to. and even durini,' this last year, and on "Me of the slips with this recpiest, a return which ajipears anion;,' the " Uelayeil " — was leceived liy tlie Convener with neitluT the nanii' of the con^,'reh'ation — and it is a settled char^;o- nor of the Pres- I'vtery in whose boiyids it is, nor the date, either year or month, entered. I'arther, the ([uestion was I'ie|iosed, "l)o you know any ^,'ood reason why the conL,'ret,'ational year should not close with the (alendar year ' '' These were preK-xed to both the Statistical and Financial slips so that there miyht cl XXVlll. APPENDIX. r lie tlie <)|)|ii)rtuiiit\' for tin; Session ami alsn for the M,iiia,i,'iT.-i to .Lfive tlitnr oi)iiiion. Then a cii'c\il;n- was acMit-sseil to I'r.'sljyteiins, attacheil to the sliuet for coUectini; tlie Statistical liiiturns in tabulate i form (Mntainiiii,' those i|\U!stion:i : "1. How many coni,'re^'ations in yonr liomids report their year as terniiiiatin;,' with the calen'lar year'.' 2. How many report their year as closinf^on the :11st of Ma \:\i ' .'1. How many offer any oljjection tomikin,' the con^'re^jational year conterminous with the calenilar year? 4. J'lease state briefly tiiese olijcctions." Suinm lri/ill^' aivl fon.lensintf the answers received, it may be stateil that !) Presbyteries with 14.") |>astoral char;,'e.s close their year with the; .' 'eember, and 11 on tlie ;{lst of March. Whitby with 14 chai\'es has 10 Icoll,L;re,^'.^tiolls closin,.,' with the calendar year, and .S with the .'Mst of .Slarcli. liindsav. in whose bo".nds there are 14 jiastoral cliari^'s, has 4 conufn!i,'atioiis endin,^ their year with tle^ ;ilst of December, and 1 )iartially eiidii.j,' at this astora! char^'es rejiorts them all as ending,' their year with the caltuidar year for local purposes, l)ut as taking,' on to the :ilst of .March for the Schemes of the Clmrch. Ijondon, with 28 cliari,'es, h.is IS wlncli end their year with the calendar year, and 10 with the 31st of March. In Chatham Presbytery, containing' 21 char^'es, all close tiieir year with the 31st of March. Strat- ford has v.* jiastoral charges, !• C(.n.tre;,'atioiis in these close with the calendar year, and l.S with tli-' 31st of Mai'cfi. Huron lias 1(1 cliaives, and in these 8 congregations end their year v ith the 'ilst of December, and K! with the 3lst of .March. .Maitland rejiorts aliout oiiedialf of its congregations, say 11 — for the numlier of its pastoral cliarges is 2.!— ending their year witli the calendar year ; oiie- fonitli, say (1, with the ;!lst of .March , one-fourth not reporting. Hruce, with 20 pastoral charges, I'eports 10 congregations closing with the calendar year, 14 with tlie 31st of March, and the otiiers at various dates. Sarnia has 20 jiastoral charges, but the ('lerk states that he has no means of knowing just now the elates of the congregational ye.ir, yet he had precisely the same opportunity of ascertaining this for iiis Piesliytery tliat the Clerks of other Presbyteries had for theirs. Apparently lie has not looked carefully at the returns sent him. Sniiuning the.se up we have in the Presbyteries mentioned 44(1 ]).astoral charges, and in these 2il4 congregations liave the calendar year for their coiign .Rational year,*!ind 180 close with the 3lst of March, or a total of 31(1 coiigrtigations in 28 Presbyteri js, taking in the !t first named which end their year on the 31st of December. The following Presbyteries report the congregational year in their bounds as einliiig on the 31st of March : —Prince Kdwarthi'r there are 10 Presbyteries with 245 charges in >. Inch the congregatiomil year closes with tlie 31st of March. liroekville Presfiyterv with 18 jiastoral charges dates its year to the 30th of April, the latest ot any in the (Jliurcli. No reply to the. questions issued has been received from the following Presbyteries :—Ti'ui'ii. Halifax, St. dohii aiid Newfoundland, " but the iieturns from ivich are dated the 31st of Decenib.T, so that they may be reganled as aiiproving of this date Prince Kdward Island, <,(uebec, Ottawa, Prockville, Hamilton, Winnipeg, liock Lake and Prandon, in all 8 I'reslr.-teries, but they date from the 3Ist of .March, or, in the one ca«e already mentioned, 30th of April, so tney may be lookeil upon as appro liiig this date. >,o Presliytery offers anv objection to making th" congregational year coimnde in all cases witli t^he calendar year. The Presbytery of Liiaark and Kenfrew rejiorts that there i.s a growing de.sire to hav,3 the twn >ears corresjiond. The Presliytery of Maitland rejiorts tuat the change would be a great imjirovement. The Clerk of the Presbytery of !\iris iloubts if the congregations in his boumU can be bro'iv'lit to adojit the calendar yi-ar for the Sch ..i s of the Church. Hut since they have adojited it alre.iily for local jiurjioses, what objection can tlie ■ be against adojiting it for the Schemes also ? No iiii'mi- venience would be felt after the hrst year. One congregation in the Presbytery of Toronto objects, but gives no reason. Another, the First Presbytiu'ian Church, Victoria, in the same Presbytery, objects on the ground that the cali'iiil:ii' year is considered the worst time for holding congregational meetings, on account of the weatli'i' aii'l holidays; but, unless there is soiiiethitig Ncry ji«;iiliar in the climatic conditions and festival customs of that locility, tin; same reason would have jirevented tliose whicli have been accustomed to clcise their accounts at the end of the year, and to hold their annual meetings about the same time. One congregation in the Presliytery of IJarrie objects, giving as a reason, that collections cannot lie made in the country to clo»6 accounts at the Slst of December, as grain must be sold. One close ;it ( (late thoi Vou Jiivjiared I'M'liMVcili luelitioiii' tlie I2tli , Nt of Aji definitelv It is from the distinctio should bt. sliould be The I on the ye: In till of ilalifa 1-land. '. iiytery of I'f 3 in thn 1!', the IV •■lloljill 1 1 and 1,011(1, and .) in C cliaix'es rei The t. 12 Profess, hytery of \ Toronto, 1; simiaries t^ -Miiiister.s, The t. in the .Syni and Kingst the Delavei lo; Hainil number ju; Prince Ki|\ each ; Sydn Whitby, Sy with the thionghont 'oisjiel ; th, bord of tilt to parents t young men, Work In the "i' Hot rejior •iiid Newfo Truro, 3 are l.'i, of w lii'ockville ; Kini,'.stoii th "I'ssiiin wor "Well Solllii .Mission fi, The ti. time i'ro\ii l/unenliiirLr ■dl \ac.iiici, h'iehiiHuiil, llil J'.'istoral vacancies ; "f l-an;irk I'liarires, ,inl\ '■'■porting : i *ae;int ; Tor 111 the Delavt ol the others its liiiinids h; '■' '■'''■ In tin I'niiLrregatioii •"Stratford, M il AlTF^NDrX. cl XXIX. One cont,'rpi,'atii)n in the I're.sl)ytt'ry <>f Bruce oltjccts, allei,'iiiL,' that thi' ci>nt,'rei;ational account,-* c'I.i;e at ilifftTriit dates - l)ul there; is no forniiilal)le obstacle to their Ijeiuu; all lirou^'ht to the same .late there, as they are in so many places. Vour Committee think that there is no nec^essity for K"'"^' '"to Lfreater ijetail. They a"i preiiareil to furnisli all the" infonnatioii that has lieen couuuunii-iteil to tlieiii ami they have eii'leavoureil to Collect it ill as full ami |>recis(; a form as jiractiealde. One I'resliytery mi:;ht he iiientioneil. in which 20 conL,'reL,'atioiis (;losc their year on the Mist of l)eceml)er, 1 couLCre^^ation on th'' l-'tli of .lainiary, 1 on the 1th of Frl)rnary, '.) oii the olst of March, 1, a Mission Station, on the Nt of April, ami '■> on the MOth of April ; hut it is thoUL,'ht that the Assembly lias tln' matter now so iletinitely hefore them as to he ahle to come to a iK'cision. ft is with some mis^^ivitiLjs that your Committee incorporate in this report the reti:"ns received finm the three I'reshyteries constitutiu'^ the Synoil of Manitoba, bein;; of the opinion that the distinction has not lieen observed iietween ])astoral (.•havL.'es and mission Helils ; but, lest there C'hiirch at lari,'e, they ju increase of 47 on the jireviou a decrease of 2, as fol low- it blotter that they year and of 127 sliuuld be any injustice uebec, 1 in that of .Montreal, 1 in < Ittawa, and 2 in I'rockville, while there is a decrease iiit ;i in that of Lanark and Kenfrow. In the Synod of Toronto and Kin,L,'>ton there is an increase of 111, the Presbytery of Toronto showing an increase of II, Harrie of .5, Kingston, Peterlxudiigh and (luelpli 1 each, while Lindsay shows a decrease of 2 and Saugeen of I. In the .Synod of Hamilton and Lonilon there is an increase of (1, 1 each in Paris, London, Stratford and Sarnia, 2 in liiuce and ■> in Chatham, whilt! Hamilton drives a falling off of 2 and Maitlainl of 1. The iiuinbca' of pastoral cliarLres reported last year in Manitoba was "M, this year '.M, giving an increase of 21. The total number of .Ministers in charge is 714, without giving the iiiimlierof those Retired, with 12 Professors reported, those of .Manitoba College not being mentioned in the reiioit from the Pres- bytery of Winni|)eg, .5 Agents of the Church, 5 Missionaries to foreign parts the Presbyteries of Tiiroiito, liarrie and (iiiolph returning unr each, and that of .Stratford /('•')- and Piiandon has 4 Mis- sionaries to the Indians, with 12 aiiparently Catechists, but not so clesigtiated, and yet not styled .Ministers, and Rock Lake Live.s the names of .'i Catechists. The total luimber of vacancies is l.'j'.l, or 41) more than for the previous year, 2S of these lying in the Synod of the Maritime Provinces ; 24 in that d Ottawa ; 47 in that of Toronto and Kingston ; H7 in that of Hamilton and London, and 21 in that of Manitoba, 2 appearing among the Delayed Reports. The Presbytery of Hrandon has the largest number, 1!) ; that of Toronto lia.s 1."); Hamilton, 14; Kingston, 10, and St. .lohnS. In the other Presbyteries they vaiy below the ninuber just given; l5rockville with <> ; (^)uebec, Ottawa, Saugeen, London and Chatham, o each ; Prince Kdward Island, Miramichi, Montreal, (Jlengarry, I'arrie, Owen .Sound, I'aris and Bruce, 4 each ; Sydney, Victoria and Richmond, Peterborough and Lindsay, ;{e..cli ; Halifax, Walhue, Pictoii. Whitby, Sarnia and Winnipeg, 2 eacii ; (xuelph, Stmtford, Huron and Maitl.md, 1 each — in all 107, with the 2 among the Delayed Returns, loll. It will thus be seen that there is a wiile opening throughout the hounds of the PresbyttU'ian Church in Canada for men to preach the everlasting (!(i>pel; that there is an earnest appeal to her ministers and people urging them to [nay that the Lord of the harvest would send forth labourers unto His harvest ; that there is a loud call addressc-d to iiarents to devote their sons to (Ihrist Jesus to serve Him in the niinisti-y of tln' Word, and to yiiiing men, who have been baptized with the Spirit to con.secrate themselves to this as their life- work. In the Synod of the Maritime Provinces there are 5 Presbyteries either having no Mission FieMs 1. 1' not reporting them, riamely, Syihu^y, N'ictoria and Richmond, Wallace, Piiiice Ivlward Island, and Newfoundlarid. The L'resbytery of St. dohn has 10 , Halifax, !• ; Miramichi, T ; Pietou, 4 ; Tniro, ;} ; and Lunenburg and Shelburne, 1 2',t in all. In the Synod of .Montreal and Ottawa theie are b"), of which two are in the Presbytery of (juobec, 7 in that of Montreal ; .'> each in Ottawa and lirockville ; Clengarry, and fianai k and lienfrew not reporting any. In the Synod of Toronto and Ki'iL,'ston there are .S8 : of these (iO are in the Presbytery of Larrie, which appears to have the most iii'-siou work of any Presbytery throughout the Church ; 7 in Kingston ; h each in Peterboidiigh and <(wen Simnil ; 4 in Saugeen ; ;{ in Lindsay, and 2 in Cuelph ; liiit the more detaileil report of these Mission fields will appear subsequently. The total number of reporting congregations is '.t2,S ; hist year, '.f]X. In the Synod of the Mari- time Provinces, with 17S pastoral chaiLres, .") Presbyteiies rejiort in full, namely, T'ruro, Pietou, lainenburg and Shelburne, .Miramichi, and Newfoundland ; Sydneyhas 7 non-reporting congi'egatioiis, all \acancies excu'pt one, namely, .Miia: Prince Ldwanl Islaml has 4 ; Wallace, 2; \'ictoria, and llieliiiiond, Halifax and St. .John, 1 each ; or 111 in ail. In the Synod of .Montreal and Ottawa, of 14'.l pastoral charges 11 congre^^rations do not report; .'! in the Presliyti ry of (^)ueliec, of which 2 are vacancies ; '.\ each in ( Jleiigai ry and I'rockville ; and 2 in .Montreal. The I'resbyiei ies of ( )ttawa i.iid I'f Lanark and lienfrew report in full. In the Synod of 'r'lironto and Kingston, with 2''>1 pastoral chaiu'es, only 1 l'resbytery, (iuelpli, rejiorts in full ; Lindsay, Whitby and Ihurie have 1 each not ii|"iiting ; Peterborough has .'{ : 1 >\\eii Sound has o, of which 2 are, vacancies ; Saugeen ."), all of them varaiit ; Toronto, 7 ; in the Piesbytery sheet 10, but tlirei! have since come to hand and are printeil ill the Didayed Kiiturns ; Kingston, 14. This .Synod appears in a more unfavoiii'iible light than any "i the others as regards the nunibei' of non-reporting congregations ; that is, all the Presliyteries in it- liiiiinds have non-reporting congregations excejit one, and the entire niiiiilier of such congregations is M. In the Synod of Hamilton and London, with 200 pastoral charges, there are 27 iioii-reiiorting e.iii;;iegiitions : Hamilton Presbytery has S ; London, 7 ; Sarnia, 7; Bruce, 4 ; and Chatham, 1 : Paris, Stratford, Maitland, and Huron, 4 I'reshyteries of the which compose the Synod, send in full rt>ports. ill ^ •i- 1/1 clxxx. APPENDIX. Tlie total nuinlier of iioii-repoitinLr con^TPi^ations last yi-ar was 11.''., this yoar tlicv have fallen t" !ll, showiiiLf a Ljratifyiii;,' iiii|)i'oveiiiLMit, which, it is eaniestly to Iju linpeil, will ','0 on till there lie lint a coii^'i-ej^atioii or station wiiieh shall he founil in iletault when similar reports to this aie liein^ pre- pared ami presented to the Supreme Court. Let yo\u- Coniniitt'-e appeal to all Ministers ami otHc«- liearers, ami to tin' Clerks of I'resliyteries who can do so much in the way of helping,', to endeavmn speedily to Ijrinjj about a result so much to be desiretl. STATISTICS. Proceeding now to the Statistical reports, and to the replies j,'iven to the rpiestions sent out tn coni^'refjations ami stations, your (,'onuuittee iiave to state that there were 1,S0'2 churches or statini^ supplied in connectioii witii tiie S7.i pastoral char^'es that exi l. Last year the iiumlier was l,,'e, that of ISranlon lieinj; the nmst strikiuL,', which s,'iv(>s '2'i'> in connection witji its (i;! charges.' In the Synod of the .Maritiuie Province^ the Presbytery of Halif.ix has SI. such churches or stations to its ;{(' pastoral cliar^'(;s, iiut the averaire tla'ou:-(hout the .Symid is less than o to each char^'e. In the Synod of . Montreal and ( )ttawa theri' : l^-ss than 2, the lar;.,'est proportion beiii^,' in the Prt'sliytery of Ottawa, which lias 2o pastoral charu'e^ and (i:> chnrclies or stations supjilieii in connection therewith. 'Plie.re is les.s than '2 also in the Svum,! of Toronto and Kiir^'ston, no Presliytery ^^oinu' above that nundier with the exception of I'aine. The same remaik will apply to the Synod nf Hamilton and London, in which (jiiatiiain is the onlv I'resliytery which ^(oes above 2, the nundier of jiastoral char;,'es beiuL; 21, and of connected chundie-; Mr stations supplied, 41). Rock Lake has the hi!,difst proportion in the Synod of Manitoba, namely, 1.1 to (iO : P.i-andon comes iu;xt, tiH to L\}") ; while \Viiinipeg has 45 churches or stations in connection with its IS chart;es. The sittini,' accommodation provided for those in attendance on the jjublic ordinances of divin.' grace is ;{77,0-")J, beiiri,' an increase of S,01I on that of tin; previous year. Tile niuuber of fandlies reported last year was (IS, 421 ; this yeai' 71, Sol?, or an inci-ease of o, 112. Let it be stated with all plainness and emphasis that these h^'ures do not ^;ive an adequate lepre- sentation of the stren^fth of our (Jhurch with reheard to the families which worship within her walN. It niiyht lie expected that here we should have full returns, but the fact is the reverse. It mi^'ht Imj supposed that with our Kirk Sessions, whose duty it is to look after the spiritual welfare of all the householils anil individuals, youn^' and old, over whom they have been .set in the Lord, antl our l)eacoiis' Courts or lioards of Managers, vipon whom it devolves to attend to the outward business of the hoiise of Cod, the nimdier of fandlies in every con-;reL,'ation would be definitely known, and coidd be iireciscly repoited. In the Presbytery of Montreal, Crescent Street Church, Montreal!, <.loes not report its families ; neither does CoUej^e Street, Toronto, in the Presbytery o' Toronto. Others nd),dit be mentioned-, liut your Committee contine themselves to these. And then there is the lar}j;e numlier of families beloniiin^j to non-reportin;,' conj,'rei,'ations. When your Committee proceed to the next item, namely, tlio number of families contributintc to the support of ordinances, the Assembly will see how far the addition of this ipiestion to tho>e fo'"on tlie faithfulness of the i)ulpit in one imi)ortant part of its duties, upon elder.s and deacons and manaLjeis. were it to be acci'pted that only such a comparatively small nund)er of families l)eloni,dn{,' to the Church, and enjoyin;,' its manifold ami valualjle privilet,'es, acknowled,L;e their oliliifation to jjive as <}od has pros|)oretl them for the sujiport and extension of His kingdom of ;,'race. While dissatistieil, however, with the rejiorts on this particular, your Committee would not be discour.ii,'ed. They do not recommend the discontinuance of the question in future schedules. An important use may ln' made of it. Perseverance in putting' it may lead those wiiose duty it is in conL;regations to attend to .such matters to be more (Mreful and faithful, and keep themselves better informed as to the fanulies i'itniurttil and those ronlriltutiii;/, and thus dtdiver tiieir own souls from blame ; and may lead to iii n mil tlie t(i the !^i\-i' as itistii'il, riiey il'i iiiav 111' tti'lld tn fiimilii.'s eail ti' st'cnii'O 11.; tlu'iii to them- Hill, au iroiit'i, surmise as tliev ire iiii^\' '1 pi'OVliiiis ear«. I^'f )f 1 m. Tlie I'resliytery nf Pictim contains the lar^ost nnnilifr in that .Synoil, .'),2">4 ; Halifax conies second, l.s'.i? ; I'riiio' Ivhvanl Island third, .'>,'.U7 : Truro fourth, ;{.l;ii'), atid so d<'\\n to LunenliuiL,' and Slu'llmrne with TUti, Sydiif-y witli l>7'{, and Xi'\vfouiidland the smallest, l)ut not hy any means tiie w.akest, with oS:!. In the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa there wt;re •2-',")4X as^'aiiist '2',S7.{ last year, wliieh sliows an increase of tir"). As niit,'ht lie expected, the I'resliytery of Montreal contains the l;iiL,'est lumilier, 7,o70, and Lanark and lienfrew stands second with o,117 ; Imt as the number in each I'resliytery can he seen liy referrini,' to the printed tallies, with the exceiition of (^>ucliec, whoso cli-rk has not added uji the columns — and he with another, and two clerks in the Synod of Manitoba are tlie iiiily exceptions- we need not reproduce them here. In the Synod of Toronto and Kin;,'ston tlnrc are ;?•'), 4'.' I, licint,' an increase of 74li. of which 1 0,2 It), or Hoi fewer than last yeai, are m tlie I'leslivtery of Toroiit '.l,0.!(i on their own |lrofe^.sion and 4,'.HI7 by Certificate, h;:wing an increase of :):^ii. Last year it was the jirivilege of your Committee gratefully to mention that there was an increased attendance at the weekly prayer meeting. According to the Itejiorts the number this year is net so great by 400, the whole attendance (average) being given as H(i,.")(i."). lUit still there is a decided increase on the attendance of the year immediately precedinv;. "\'et, with an incre.ise in the number of families connected with congregations, and of communicants on the roll, and of adults whnhave beiMi admitted to the. Church by baptism, a falling otf in the number of those waiting upon (Jod in this siM-vice Would not have been anticipated. Is there not a call to the [irayer that (ell would revive His work in the midst of the years, and remember I lis promise toopini the windows nf heiiven and jiour out a blessing till there lij not room to receive it? If prayer for this were more frei|uent and urgent would the promise not be fulHlled '.' Sabbath schools and Piible classes are reporteil as having an attendance of '.l'.t,0."i!i, an increase of 4,()7S, waited upon by 11,014 engaged in Salibatli School work, being an increa.se (if 242 for the year, and giving an average of nearly It to each one who has consecrated himself to the Lord in this seivice. In Sabbath school and congregational lilir.aries, which appropriately fall to lie noticed in this Connection, there were 18."),(iS2 volumes, an increase of (1,211 : and this is irrespective of that cla-siif literature for Sabbath .Sehoul purposes which has reached sui'h an extensive circulation, and which, whether distributed weekly or monthly, is r(!ceiveil, in its dilferent foinis, with such readiness. Hot to say kt'enness, by the children, and which is read with such interest in their homes by dlder ones. Last year o4:^ congregations reported missionary associations as instituted ami at work among them, Thi- yi-ar oiiii are reported, being an ii:crease of 2.'{. Throughout the (,'hurch there is only one Pi-es- hytei'v which has not such an assiieiation, iianndy. Victoria and Richmond ; .'i report 1 each, namely, Syihiey, Lunenburg and Shelburne, and Koci< Lake ; 2 have 2 each, Xewfoundland, that is, one in each ceii-regation, and Saug-'eii ; o have '■> each, Wallace, Winnipeg and Mrandon; Hamilton has the largest iinmber of any Presbytery, but not relatively to the number of its pastoral charges, for this ilistiiic- i: 'II must be given to Xewfoundland. Lleven Presbyteries and 178 pastoral charges in the Synod of the Maritime Provinces have G4 such associations; (i Presbyteries and ll'.l charges in the Synod clxxxii. APPENDIX. tip- lllM P i i of Mmitreul ami Ottawa Ikivc ^t,''re,L;ate of olilj. The .S7.'> pastoral ehartje.s lia\e provided l.")2 manses and Tit rented houses for their niinistei^, liein^' an iin'rease of two in each ; showin;,' that the fef-liiiL,' still exists that homes shonld lie provided hy coiii^'re^'ations for thosi; who are sent to them liy the Sheplii;rc| and Jjisliop of souls to minister t" them in tliethin;,'s of the (Jospid. Still there are abont 'Mil liy which sncli provision is not made. To the Last unestion on the .Statistical SchiMlnle, " i)iil the con(,'re;,'ati'>n liniM clinrch or mans.' dnriiv^ the year?" 25 i-eported havin.; Iruilt manses, :{l as havin;^- Imilt chnrehes, 2 reply " Ves," Imt the C'onimittee cannot ascertain whiidi it was, or whether it was one of each : one nrpoit-^ as havinj,' hon'-rht church, which is ei|nivalent to havin;,'' liuilt it; 2 as having' repaired church; I a- hii\ iiii; enl.'U'j,'eil, and one rejiorts havin.,' Imilt a schot in pro\ idint; for themselves ediH'-'i were removed; I'.tO infants were b.apti/.ed, and 1(1 adults; tli^' d.-^l innnber of lulin^r (dders is (i'.t, and of other otticedx'arers l.'{li ; weekly prayer-meetinufs were atteii liy «.'i7, and the nunilier in Sabbath school and liible 'd.iss was 1, '.''■••, amon^' whom l^i't were en^'au'i'-l teachint; or dischart:inill,bn in the cohunn for stipend jironnsed and only •'5lO,")2l in that for stipend paid, and I'ari- !§20,i;W in the former and only .Sl'.l.lO") in the latter, Winnipeg .sibf,!l2.S in the one and otdy .Sld.iis; in the other, while l>iandon, v.'ith .S'.i,.")ii'.l pronnsed by congregations alone, and .S'.),.S47 paid by tlu'in. the payments being thus in exctiss of the sums [ironased, reports an arrears of .Sl,l(i;i, by congrega- tions, lias this been a legai'y from former years? The total stipend reciMved from all so\u'ces was .S()4;<,.S,S8, lieing.s7ti,',tr)4 more than for the foregoin,' year, and this gives an average of a little nun'e than -S'.IOO to each pastor, -SlOO more than la-t yi-ar : but now, as then, between .SiiOO ami S40() fi-oiu each church or station supplied. Your Connnittre need not dwell on the extremes betw(*n which stipends range, in some instances ipute ina. APPENDIX. clxxxm. L. pokini;' at such ti^'nl•(•r^ nmst wi; imt ackiiowli'ili,'!' (hf ii|ifr.itii>ii nf the disiiosiiit; Lfiacc nf ( Jml wIid ha-^ |int it into the litMrts of ^[i^^ pfopli' t > ;,'ive thu- lilieially for the ilis|ieiisation of oi-ilinaiicfs aiiion^,' themselves ? Has the past year heiMi one of comineici;',! depies-ion ? Has traije been hiiit;iiishiii:,' in our hiinlei's':' Have ai,'rieiiltuial proihiets not lieen nieetini,' with prici's at one time eiirrent'.' 'omI has npi'iieil the iieait> of the ( 'iuislian eomiiiunity, ami inaintaineil their interest in their spiritual privi- li-es anil tJR'ir s(;nse of their value. Taking next the ScluMnes of tlie Church ami the Collei^es as first in order, the (;ntire amount raised f.irthise was s.");{,()l)'.t, which was 8'',">0! more than for the year lH,s:i-,Sl. The contrilmtions to the ()idinaiy Kund show aileerease this year, as they did foi- tin; one lii'fore. 'Those to the Special I'und an increase of very nearly -"^SjOOO, an! those to the folle^'oof Manitolia an increase of ■■*:;,;>•_':.', tiie actual tixures heiiii,' >i-"'»,IS'J2. The Home Mission Fund has received s;'>I<,()7l, a decrease of more than >;i>,'l l(l,;;7s, whii'h ;,'ive, an increa:>e of sii,77l. These coiitri'iutions in(;lude the amount-- realized in lioth the Fasteiii ami Westei'ti sections of the ( 'hurch. liast year the amount received f(ir the French I'-vanu'eli/.alioii 1' end and epoited throut,'h I'res- teijes was .SlH, liSCi, this year sl.Hj'J'J.'i, a sli;,d!t increase, hut ren actually representing,' the state of that Kund as to I'eve'nue. To the Foreij,'!! Mission 7''nnd !?I{M,7-'.I were contrihuted, accordiii.,' to tln^ Reports, a decrease of hetv.een .Sl'iO and S'lOO. I'nt it is known that this fund also is in reei'ipt of amounts which do not pass throUL;h the hooks of any treasur>M' of eoni,'reL,'ations, and not, perhaps, throui;S7 ; and to the. .Vssemhly Kxpense Fund, !?:!,;">-2) a decreane ot •'5.{32. The total contrihutions to the Scheine.s of the t!hurch were •'§Il^''^,7n, K'i^'hi^,' an increase of .-<;!,(''''> w'hile tliat for the year [H'eceiling was .S1S,,S!»1. \ot to examine and coni|)are the contriliutions nf I'resliyteries your Committee may state i^'enerally, that the .Synod of the .Maritinn^ I'rovinces shows an increaso of more than S4,(}(K), the lari,'est amount comintf from Halifax, "sS,:.".'?, out of a tntal of •S.{3,4!tS ; the next froni that of I'ictou, •SU.OIS, and the thlnl, SJj'JH, from I'rince Kdward Island, the smallest heiiij,' from \'iet41, which shows a falling otf of ahout .Sl^iiCOO frniii the amount given last year. Taking now the last column of the Financial Statement, it is found from the additions that the laix'c sum of .Sl,5o8,21H has heen raised for all purposes, or an increase of .S10I,5;)4 on the year 1SS:J-S4. Of this aggregate amount the Synod of the .N[aritiiiie ','rovinoes raiseil .S2i)l,ll0l ; that of Montreal anil Ottawa, !*;{4t>,;->27 ; that of Toronto and Kingston, SISI.R'iZ : that of Hamilton and l.nii.ldii, .s;i(;o,(!21 ; that of Manitoha, S-)S,14li, while the Delayed make up •Sll'.Ji'i'i. fn the Synod of the Maritime Provinces there is an increase of ■Sl2,nt)I, Imt your CinMmitlee must not delay hy tracing this through I'reshyteries ; in the Synod of .\roiitieal and Ottawa there is 'in increase of >^l7,"ii'2 : in that of Toronto and Kingston of nearly stKl.OOO; in that of Hamilton and London of a little more than 8'5,000, whereas that of Manitoha gives a decrease of ahout ><24,00O, a serious falling nil, thus hringing down the increase to a little more, than SltSjOOO, to which .Si>,2()iS have to he added frniii Delayed Jveturns. ''ollecting the items on the reports of I'reshyteries from the Mission .Stations in their hounds, ynur (,'otiimitte(! learn that •Sl.-),07S have heen raised for Ar.i. puriioses. Of this sum -SS.oSi; are ri'pii'seiitiMl as paid for sup])ly of preaching or stipend; .SI, 44*) ha\e heen expended on church or 111 iiise ; .S771 on other local ohjects, and for these three purposes .Slo,0.")2. For the Schemes of the • liurch S72.'{ have heen raised ; and the halaiice, the items of which canm.t he stated distinctly, for Syii.ul and I'reshytery funds ami other religious and lienevolent ends. The following tahle indicates the average contrdnitions jier family and coininunicant towards ■stipend, ,dl strictly congregational ohjects, the Schem. s of the (^'hurch, and .\i.i, purposes : clxxxiv. APPENDIX. AVEllAiiK L'OXTlMIiUTIOX I'Klt FAMILY AM) CoMMUXICAXT IX THH DIFFKU- KXT I'UESBYTEUIES To TlIK OJ'.JKCTS Sl'PICIFIED. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ;). 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Ki. 17. IS. 111. 20. 21. 22. 2,s! 24. 25. 21!. 27. 28. 2!). 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 3(). 37. 38. PUKSHVTEUIFX Stitknii Fam. Tnn-o Sydney \'ictiii'irt i*i: liicliinontl; Halifax I NVallaoe i Pictnll i Prince Hiiward Island Lnnenlnn^'it.Sluilh'ne; St. John , Mirainiclii I X^ewfoiindland • jMieliec Mdntreal (rlen;,'arry ( )tta\va Lanark and Kenfrew, linickville Kinj,'st()n Peteihiirouyh Wliitl.y Lindsay Toronto Uarrie. . . . , ( )\ven Sound Saiigeen Oiudph Hamilton Paris London Ciiatliani Stratford Huron Maitlaiid Bruce Sarnia Winnipei; IJock Lake Brandon •"? c. t; 51 4 22 3 OS *!) (J3 4 7o 5 SO 4 80 7 52 !> 30 5 ()4 15 30 10 53 *l(j 03 7 25 8 81 8 37 S ()(! •15 08 8 11 52 28 7 83 9 70 7 12 7 G3 7 08 8 38 10 23 S 01 24 10 or. 7 t>9 8 21 7 25 8 04 8 47 !t 80 5 t;3 4 41 Com. 8 c. 3 80 8 3(i 3 10 '5 .57 3 27 .3 00 3 8(j 7 10 27 4 S8 !l 57 7 13 *7 03 4 20 5 11 4 15 5 55 *10 2!t 4 20 G 02 4 88 4 57 4 50 3 07 3 05 3 80 5 31 4 4 2.3 47 38 14 20 5 10 4 25 4 85 71 6 05 5 13 .\l.l. Ci)N(;"l, t Sl.llKMK.S OK THE Oli.lKCTS. i ChUKC'H. Fam. S c. 9 (!7 9 25 4 00 *21 53 9 01 8 58 9 24 10 90 25 54 9 00 32 13 14 70 •34 00 20 08 . .lO 15 9(5 1() 14 •24 84 25 00 15 73 15 39 34 12 33 72 13 40 15 85 lo 84 23 90 15 49 18 (i& 19 24 13 00 20 57 11 03 13 Ki 14 94 25 3!) 12 8 08 Com. 7 41 44 7 84 7 30 12 38 03 9 10 00 32 7 00 10 08 8 27 9- 8 55 17 38 7 56 10 10 Fam. •^ c. 5 04 18 30 5 85 •12 tiO 20 4 44 -' 41 10 18 JO 1" 9 do •15 25 11 74 15 05 7 93 10 04 •17 00 12 31 8 39 9 00 10 18 >i c. 5(i 51 •2 93 1 2 1 1 1 1 02 45 34 54 79 05 32 2 07 (i 08 2 23 54 70 45 13 2 40 3 15 07 79 35 42 78 3 40 3 55 3 09 3 18 49 03 20 .30 29 44 49 51 41 Com. Ai.r. PuRi'o^K- Fani. .•^ c. S c. 12 10 04 70 70 20 08 45 21 91 GO 40 •3 13 1 27 1 19 1 32 93 •2 82 1 18 1 08 1 29 3 17 78 08 38 52 83 52 53 80 1 09 1 17 97 08 1 40 1 70 04 48 12 24 I 10 10 5 42 "27 33 10 33 11 04 10 79 12 91 28 48 10 42 3(i 18 31 43 84 23 54 29 98 19 74 18 32 29 88 28 27 ! 19 07 17 87 1 43 70 1 14 59 1 15 00 1 10 80 19 31 I 28 25 1 19 42 I 22 74 21 20 15 41 23 02 13 27 14 80 18 07 30 00 7 84 9 41 f'nli S C. 7 15 20 (K) M) *15 I'.i 7 10 on 8 on 12 1.S 19 22 9 i:; 27 21 12 40 •20 54 13 ;i7 17 11 9 HO 11 74 *20 42 14 00 10 ."•0 11 14 20 00 8 m 7 21 S 31 8 !I0 15 04 9 .5."; 11 00 11 37 8 211 12 2(1 II 44 7 85 10 34 20 44 9 nil 10 IK) m \f: 1 if m ^1 .';4 • In these averaties the amounts paid as salaries to professors are included, and as these cniiie from the Chureli and not from a Presbytery the average appears greater than it should lie, hut there was no means j.ossessed Iiy the Committee to make an impartial distribution, and it was cunsiijered inadvi,sable to canit them altogether or to strike two sets of averages. APPENDIX. clxxxv. 'I'lie avera^'f cnntrilnitinn for sti|)eiiil over the Cliurch at laiu'e was s.S.oli per family, last year n ;......u.i.'u 't'i ......r^ . ...wi I..... ....•..■..ii..;,..,.>f vi ' ' i.i^f I-...... ;....■ m ,.^ .S|is2,ri72 ls7(;-77 !i8i;,ll.') s:i,44:{ 1S77-78 l,0:iii,;W, 44,271 1878-7'.! I,ll(i,:i81 71I.IIII.5 18711-80 1,102,154 51,773 Total liicoiui'. Increase. 1880-81 si, 245,4115 s,s:i,:{ U 1881-82 1.4011,748* l(i4,25;{ 1 882-83 1 , 422, 78:i* 1 3 ,035 188:{-84 l,4.5;l,(;24» 30,841 1884-85 1,558,218* 104,504 \'onr C'oiniuittee close their report with the following recoinnienilations ; — 1. Th.'it it he an instruction to the Comniitteo to lie appointeil to issue ijuestions for the ensuinv; yeiir similar to tho.ie issued for the year 1875-70, so that there inay lie an opportunity of ascer- taiiiiiis' from 'comparison the [)roj,'ress of the Cliurcli durim,' the interveninvr ten years. 2. Tiiat, for the purpose of uniformity and to enahle the ( 'ommittee to ]irocure fuller and more sitisfactory information, it he a recommendation to Presbyteries tseiiibly's ( 'ommittee. 4. That such steps as may commend themselves to your \'enerable Court be taken to prevent the injunction that Presbyteries deal at once and faithfully with all congregations in arrearr with theii- sti|)ends to their ministers from remaining a dead letter, as it is to be feared it is in too many cases. 5. Th.at instructions be renewed to Presbyteries, and esjieciaily to those who have failed to comply with them in the past, to return the names of all ministers, professors and others standing on tlii'ii' roll with the salaries they receive, if any. All of which is res[)ectfuliy submitted. ROBEP/r TOPvKAN'CE, Cunvenci: (llKi.l'H, SrdJtmc, ISSo. * Exclusi\e of Mission .Stations, which raiseil this year •'*15,078. these ciiiiie but tliere ctmsidereil clxxxvi. AIM'KNDIX. S ^r A'V\H T I C A fi A \ 1. I'UKMI'.V; KUY OF I' I X A N (; ' ii' TiiK N'kaii K'; ST A T I ST l(!H. If - "J.; ' Namk OP ('ON'fJIlKliAIION. No 1. 2. 7. !>. 10. II. I'i. lit. It. lUltilTl iHt I'rfiHby . . f!h., Truro i WiUioiit ill c. (;'r(!llt \'lllut,'() St. ./iiiiioH (At. KivorH (lu St. Amlrow'H . (Jlifton I'ppBr r.i'ii- ilomlorry .. OnBlow Stow'acko . .. Hiirinijsiiio Miilcll., St'i Wiitc.kd iili'l liir,okll St. .Vnn'.s. A. Mcintosh. (Jubiirus I). SiitlirMliii. .. ... SyiliKiyMiiK.H |j. Mc.Milliiu ., St.Ainlrow'h ( , ,. 1 ( ' Ky,ln.,y ," A.r nr(i„),ar.so>i j , Hoularili rid.. IX Druimiioiiil .. ^r'"'?."h''' '• ■'"'"' .Mnrmy . {' Str.,Sv''Uii!v i I Ciil"! North . I'etorOliirk (iraiid Uivor i ,, j f., „ i, „ ' i A St. I>,,t.rs. , ''■ T-. ftordon (ilacf Hay.. .laiiH!-i A. I''"rb<)H[ (Jow Hay . \'a(aiit ; h(ir;liljO!iioili| I ■■ .1 ( I lieitih'HCrcek Vacant Total lioutjht Mansu. .loiiii I. Hiixti^r .. Wij/. .McCiilloch i).i> i;i)(ini zrT ItOHH .laiiK).) .Macl'tali. . Alo.\anclcr Kohh Alox. Cameron . ThoH. lAuuininn J.I). .McCiHivray .laiiiiiR .Sincliiir .1. II. ChaHO, .M A. i-iilward (Iraut . S. C. (iijiin Hilwin Hniith, ' li.A . ,V. F. I'lion'Hon \V T. Hru(;(),.\I.I> .lolin A. Lo^iiii .. lohn F. Onstiii' . aC; 0U20 13321247: ^i 073 liiillt oxtorior of Cliurch. ! In four ChurchcH. AI'PFNr)IX. clxxxvii. ANi.BI'lNANC I A I. R I-/I' C UN S. )K 'riM'i' H^'HTHK VkAU Km»IN'. MkiKMMMI ;ilMT, IHMl. riNANC Kb. - — <' j; - . ^ ^ - r'^i- ',' 7r/). ■J" WX) H()0 411 7i«l 12(KI TC.-, 720 800 , 877 750 800 7!)0 0.50 750 VM) 05 M) 58 IIIH IVVi i7H 4:1 8'2 5(>4 112 '200 UK) 175 I7!t m v; HO lo:io 4:i7 11. If) 1010 lo-.'O !»75 1124 H7r, 80, 20 1 (■,.-, 107 1072 I :too 175 '1 10, 25 :io , 10 « *^ ffi <-• T rr, i. w — 4.'^ ?:•- ? * s o n •*• 3 a Et^ b'A 5"^ ^•^ 3 2 ' a'r. a, S - a ^. (• 9 3 'R o « u / w 3 £1 < 'ti ^? 4. 1 a >• •/. ■r. w 3? (A V -3 r •/ 4; a ? 3 — ♦^ « V ^ u. S 55 ^ No. z o ut; at;' ^ V ^ ,»*< fh C^ £M£iMi-.3i^r" — iU**! :i« 1 10 .50 1 15 2:t i:il ;i7 !t 27:i '2rk5J 10 8 10 42 71 27 70 2.5 (■,5 HO 70 CO 110 I2r.; r).50 1415 i 1 litO I . 12'. 5' 25 85 2.5 85 :J2 115 22 00 15 4:1 :i 21 84 15 i;i7 22 55 HI 81 . 1:) 10-! ;«) 1.50 17 1.2 I 17h 28 . t 2tH .•)!ll 5 20!) 10 211 1 2.VI 5 :i72 2 22: t 20 2.5 ■28 24 II 10 :! '.I 4 10 5 r, 10 188 ii 210 .54 .50 08 Hi) I I'll) 408 1101 :io:i7 i:il5 1211 l-28'.» r.7o 1 1'.)8 2 :< 4 5 7 8 !» 10 11 12 00 120 25 170 11 :r, 05 1.544 i:j 1(1 70 22 100 15 25 2M 2:1 20 25 5 2:5 !I0 12108 11108 2:!!»4 3:i81 1788:1 ! 241 10 I i5:i 107 , KXI II I 111 •1 1.-1:1 1 II S 2 1 7H0 15 5 1 1 1 •.:)'.) 10 t MM 17 O'.l •Ml .'10 «« 1035 2011:184 or 37 4:t :i.5:i2 :i5<; U.t 10.57 22.58.5i Till-; y i;.\ii lv;i)iN( 188 I'l :iO0 II 42- 425 i:il 7:15 1'204 Old i:i.-,0 08,) I M i:> 2.1' I 12 'III 2.V1 i'H) 800 70 10 :)2 ., 700 2M2 20 :i7o 800 480 21)0 1480 20: 1:1 25 5 50 II :i 98, 2, r.r,\. .! 80, :i 10 100 ;2;ii h70 :tio 1070 ini 000 i:i:t rm imi ■.m 2i/hi 12 1 2 20 14 IIHI I'.H 12 7.'. M 5 HI 40, 200 , M •■■■]■" ; 152 1027 1 3.\1 1th I'll! -itl I'ln no ■•)*) 800 "IKl .,. . •174 400 021 1) WlO 571 021 110 :i:i7 222 Ki'/i :i7 l.'i 4»(l 82 111:1 1 15 40 1." 2 4 10 4 8 20 40 :i 11 20 :i 00 10 , i:;2 h; :«) ... :i:i 800 2:J70 00 140, ;,2;io 1(1 , 2 I 20' 40 2:5 :i 80 1 22 :i 105 :i 1 1 4() 5 40 :i 117 2100 1.52'.) .505 1274 222 :i524 I'f.l 5020 225:1 .58).': .5:1001:187 12:122 42 1' 17 80 2:ifJ 8!) r.l8 .T2 ;:i I'.i 20 r> 7 8 10 11 12 1:1 14 )■> :140 MUX) ■urcnos. Settled only i)ttrL of the yeo.r. t Advaucocl from .'$700. clxxxviii. AIM'KNIHX. .X ri:i:si'.v'n:i;v ok vrcToiM \ and i.-rfiiMoM K'.ll IIIK VkaK I,- S I' .A '1 ' 1 S T 1 S. it ^ i S a-i 2 5a . 'k^ ? ! a k'6 7 - i a c Namk ^A^tl. 'i! X a 1. pi -3 a "3 ■« a K 3 £ ■r. ■r. a a i 2 ]2 5 _a "S-S a •^ J .- '** .^ w ga a > M i a .a a ■"•:: .1:^:^- ? --t:- 5 ii (• OF ONiiUl.(i,\TI()N. or I'.VST'il a G r. 5 X 11 II a o a •j >. ' £7 2! - h S a a o S = a •*' a * 3 i' s 1 -• =1 a. a a / >. 9 -i 1 V. £1 O ■s 1. 3 t * a 5 c d ,- 1.'" •rr.2 6 «-» 6 .^ T. 6", a d if i. .- a . £3 1 .a = " ' d " a - - -J ' 3; - r -'' fa r a y £"3 A X /■. >! Z Z y, y. I. A. y. A ?_ y. >^ v; NM •-• >■ / No. p. r. 1 Hotiroil VVtn. (■■■ F(.i llOH.. 1 •^ MiitiMii.C 1',., 1 Port HiKiil.. f I'Mw. Uoher ts. ' III.-. f!l 10 M) 81 1 ... '20 10 10 1 >> r, 40 .w 1 110 110 120 ■"20' :i ISicililuck . ' Kenneth M 110 ■ ."jOII '.HI '.10 .... S7 yo 1 IT L'l '2 t It .••0 !lO 10 1.10 1:)" •120 100! ForkH 1 kolizio . ... ' :r.ii '.10 (10 ;V2 11 ... I'l 11 i; >j !l ^10 2.'. 1 ,;.iii 11. ■. 100 t WoHt liny . Donal'l Mc Don I.iako Ainslie. «all , Al('\aniior < rant '.II HI l.-,ll 17(1 92 170 so 1 '200 IVi ... ."." '2 ... :i 11 2 12 1 11 5 7 liO ] ... M T.Vi 410 7.".i) 110 •') 70 • ... M •Miililloltiver I nr, 70 1 ... ■I'.t 1 ... 1-2 1 ir, ... '2 8 10 8 40 10 :to '.1 .. M aji) :i2o 2.-.0 7-/» I (. .M lUiitjawiitfili 1 Antju'i .M ae- 1 .■.00 H!l h!i '28 )'. 1 :t 10 120 .".0 ... .M .M ::.):» 20h l{iver Domiifi. 1 niillan . . . 1 :;.'iO t:r, <■..'. . . . 'IH '2 ... 1 10 1 ;i .'i 10 :«) ;) •.'i;i 120 ■ '1 Wliyiocoiiiali I'liit IfastiiittH Uivor IiilialM- (ohu lioso - Vacant .... ( soo 2.".0 HO SI) ■■ :) 181 8 ... 1 2:1 ... "■» 12 :«K) 1'20 15 10 4 CO ... M 1 ■'.Ml IM 1 tlllltN Strath l-orne. 1 Vacan 1 :i.V) I '20 !K) ...'. ...1 1-21 1 . ... "(! m . 10. 10 30 4 .. M 11 }MU Intervale Wtiale Gove... Clieticanip ... - Vacant . . ) 1 :iO 10 2 :v) 10 1 j i 2 '2 r 1. ::::::i 1 '2 Total 20 r.ur, 12.7.( '.):i7 i 11 (!9 07 770 51!l ."-.H 200 ... cmTm :.m .■mT!) 10.54 1 KKCt lOH 1 U'2 \r, • The return from No. Ses.sion o.xtomlK to the :ilst M irch ; all the rest to the en'l of th'3 Calea AiiiiiL)iolis ... :). IJorinuila- Warwick 1. Hermuda— St. Andvew'ti 5. CarUton and Chotiofjue 0. <'oriiwa!li8,S ~ Cornwallis.X. 8. Dartmouth 0. 1",lmBdale,etc. 10. Mil ford and Ciiiy'H Kivor. 11. Koiinotoook, etc 12. Halifa.x- Cluiliners.. i:i. " Ft. Massev 14. " Park St ... 15. " Hiohniond. 10. " St.Andr'WR 17. " St. .lohn'H . 18. " St. Matt'wR HI. Koniiit and Walton 20. Lawrence- town, etc 21. Little Kivor, etc I'. G. McOrofior. I) 1) Win. Maxwell. .lohn Wallace ... .1. A. .McKeen Vacant .1. li. LoRan Will. llllWKOIl 1". >; Morrison .fiicol) Layton. A. IJ. Dukie Vdani Gunn .lohn McMillan II. V. lUirns.D.I). ,\. SiinpRon A. L. Wyllie . L. H. .lordHii . M. H. Mcl'hersoD Itoht. LainK Vacant T. H. Murray. Vacant • I'astor Hettlod ' Contrihutiod.s .vearly rate ■■.ii,l ati f'Jli TiiK Vkau E 2(XI0 «) 1.^0 1 200 l:i! 4:) in: 05 .... r. 5 . 4! 2 .'15 .'12 7 4:15 . M 7:)i) 7:io ... ' .> .illO 20 i 2'.) .... 1 04 ... . 1 1 5 ;io 80 11 •2.^0 I M ■J)ii 200 I :iriO Hi 44 0' 105' 10 . 1 10 12 . 5 5 •28 00 :ti)ii ,, M /.;ll 7.'".o ... ' -y :iHO 15 40 r. 70; . . 1 7 4 . 7 :i 7 ;)o 45 f 100 KH 11:11 l:i-.'i' iWl ... ( 1 400 '.18 70 :ti 100 11.. . H IH 10.. 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M M 4110 257 ,. 1 II i :i .-.01; KMl 80 i:«; 1. 10 4.. . 1 12 5 35 40 9 100 . .M 4.J0 2110 200 21 AI'I'KNDIX. I'lxxxix. MIMiiNli 'a ■j:z ~ ■ a ■ ; - • m M M M M M "m 5(1 200 ... fill Ul ir Year full II K Vk.U{ KMiINi; llK< KMIiKIl lllsT, 1HH4. F I N .\ N ( ' K S . 3 e if >< "3 d 8 J3 .= u?. I PAVMKNTrt To a ^ a ? 3 :3 5-= I - a fc --c; 3 '/. 01 "5 - n "a « 71 ?. 3 a a X a i- s to . — a 1 - a o * X o 11^1 U'l :y) ii:)'.) •Jill ".WO 110 ' IJO 20 ■IJO KK) 11.". ir,t; "onii ! :i! 5 .9 .3 I C I te a ., a o 3 a a = a r U " a I ST la — : I 3^ — _ a * •/. c -3 •5' Ij (S 12^ 3 a zr. "r. a" 3 — r a s I. .0 3 i - a -' - 7 ' 3.5 •: a - a ^ a--'- a- A .4 3 - :5- a- =- >. i a<" i«ir iM 1 M MIO ... M ■ (1(1 , UH ... 20(1, 1 . IIOO 1 ... fi- 50 1 M 40 M 140 !50 ... M CU) 1 -,o 1 M f:- ."•.(K) 1 i.5r, M 100 1 |(KiO I M •/:i . . M 100 M ••' 100 . M 1 ! 2000' ... l.".o ... '2000 (i;i7 "iii '2000 Ot:t 1 ;') I ,1 1 1 1 1 j t '2(X)0 778 1 1.V1 0!l (1 30 54 21 . 4 120 13 3 12 2 3 7;iii 7:t() ... 7:«) :«»3 07 1220 10 ' 10 10 18 20 I'J . 108 f 21 1310 4 ■Jul 1 21K1 ... 750 ... 2(K) 7.50 200 2(11 .•iO 85 4:10 1000 'I 8 lOi. 37 ""5 47 ' 20 117 1 ":i8 3 "i'2 4.53 1234 7.",ii 10 . 1 fi:it •Wl ... 031 4:) 70 753 5 87 5 30 4 10 3 1 151 5 5 017 ( U-3' l:)2() ... ];)2() .•)'.)5 ,57:i 2288 .57 ..... 5 (10 1110 r.i 1(17 IH 7 ■too 02 15 17:1 '2'.»45 8 7i«) (loo 100 000 8.50 70 1,020 11 10 :t(i 28 50 I . 2 117 28 4 17 1(1K8 :,•,() 750 ..J 750 100 no 00; 1 3(1 5 " 1 20 (14 11 13(1 11 . 4 301 17 20 1338 10 7i«i 057 .J 057 3(1 00:) 15 1 11 .35 A 107 1 2 107 3 h'.i3 II 12(W 1200 ... 12(K) .tH5 1078 270:1 22 31 31 ;io HU 7 5 200 .50 13 357 3:i3'.l 12 ^IIKKJ :i"K) ...' :i(XX) 1728 liMK) 0O-2H 100, 50 l.-,o .".(HI 00 20'. 1 10 . 12 1217 151 20 4(1(1 7(177 13 I.VNI l.")00 ...■ 15(K) (1150 0.«l 88«(l 20 .5(1 100 . 1.-.5 1(1 10 10 ;^55 105 10 2!«1 0541 11 .M:t 5i:t ...! 7(M) -*) 1(H) (llllt 8 (1 21 30 8 81 . 3 100 40 ;» 32 873 15 14(10 ll'K) ...■ ]4(K) ilOO 1041 :i4o4 IK 10 12 ' 20 100 20 KV 15 15 4 311 135 l.i 315 401(1 1(1 VH) 1000 ... HKK) 1115 2715 .55 25 55 200 40 100 '20 12 12 5'28 14 100 31.0(1 17 ju«i 2000 ... 2000 1«25 3825 170 370 27(1 00 25.» 00 12 20 1258 '203 '20 1437 (1510 18 l,-,(i 200 ... 257 ...; '200 400 8:i2 02 200 1151 5 25;. 15 4 10 '20 2 2 . 40 55 3 4 8 252| 1218 10 41 Kl Oi ' 5 20 4.7(( 1 201.1 'M) 200 l.Vi 3,50 1 1 1 1 1 :i.oo 21 cxc. AI'I'HNDIX. 4. I'KHSHYTKRV oK II A 1,1 FAX, L THK Vkar Endi; 1^ STATISTICS. Namk OF CoN(,lii:(iATION. Naiu; OF I'astou. J3 t» ISD 3 3; •2 g 2 ll It --' •a Scm o Of o s 1 .'^ X ^ 7i ® w ♦-» To ^^ ^ Ol G O 3 o'S P-^^ "a "O ©.a s U* ot. ~f" a O m o .5 f* 3 o o <-• ^ 'A 'A a 7 1' a s s a * « a >.— a o a * a » a.- §-a I 03' ,9 *- "v - iS5 1 /5 >, ci a cc! li L4 ^ . w o a J 1-1 7 r^' ■ V ■-•-> a. - ^ o a; ! C» ^ ". S — - <^ ,. 1 No. '2t. 2r). iiC. 27. 2h. 'i'.i. 30. :n. :tt. 111. •i'K Maitlaml A!HR(|iiniliib'it Hiirliiir.. " Middle... " Upper Xool Newport, etc. SliubBiiaca- dio, et(! Klieot Harbor WiiiilKor Wolfvillo.olc. Varinoiitli . I'riii. I'rosby. (;oll.,Hal'ta.K. I'rof. I're.sby. (;olle{;o I'rot. I'rcslty. (Jollego I'rof. Dalliou- sie College.... MISSION j STATIONS. T. C.Jauk 7 750, 101 80 .'i .1. Anderson | (i r>Ti() 7'p 70 7 K. S. ISayiie 'i 500, i-j.", 01 5 .1. .\. Cairns :) «00 Kio 130 l';d\var3 ;■) 50 5 110 1,1. II . .11, 10 15 . ( 21 58 . 8 ■1 (i r, 4 11 . 2 8 18 33 3 12 13 15 . M 18 12.. ...i 1.. 1 1 3 4 . 4 5 10 10 23 20 III ,50 30 100 150 1(10 125 2(KJ 10 30 21 17 12 A.McKnight, D.l) A. rollok, I),l). .. ■ ]. Cmrie, J). I).. .. Jolin Forro.st ■ I- 1. T-iedford Geo 2. NortU-W.Arni K S 3. W Cornwallis W 4. jiridtjetown W 5. 1) igb y and Day N'iow G. 0. Mt. I'niacke . F. 'Iiristio 3, iniiloy 2 McDoniild . 2 Hamilton 3 H.Hallook H. Coffln. . 4.50 2.50 400 1.50 400 170 37 17 17 20 18 50 32 17 20 10 12 70 0,. 50 10.. 3; (J 3 23 4.. 3 1 ■ 1 40 5.. 20 (•).. -■•1 3 2... 1 12 17 15 3 12, i 120 20 40 70 50 210 .50 170 00 1.50 20 8 17 12 17 I j 1 1 2 HO 40 GO 13 5 7 oeo 1 M • I M 150; 1 lill ' 1 M 150 450 .. M 330 1 .. KXl ... M 000 1 M 250 I ... 200 1 1! 11 Ch 70,, 40. 35 '.12 Total. Ofl 20340 3012 2514 708 5135 3.50 i I ' ilH8 !'.)7i 377 I. 210 201 188(1 42(Hi I 33 A. , I 1 ;17 n [)!...!. .50 . .50! . 25517'l8M :iCli I 'SrlilM ■3 r.f) a n U > iT* >■ 2 IfVl 17'" |6"i |e«i IMIJO ... ■jDH 70 1* ., .5118 7' m .. 1*11 lino Wi ,5.51 188 »»i lixn) |( C'linrcli S. lioyd ' (1 Tatamagou 2.50, 10 15 (100 120 12(1 ' 01 ! 4 00 3 ,.. 105 (1, 121 1 clio . AniliorBt :L>. Margregor 1 I'linwasli audi Oxf(iri i I « 1000' ... ■ji)n in ■m ... Wi ... ."iilH 77 m ... '.m ... -,r,i IHH vm im ■■w.i ■HH ... 61 i-.m 0:!5 a s _ i< ^§ o ■'■' 1100 28;j i:w eoc 800 900 r,Ti 1027 o.w 800 1750 nw) 1750 2500 586 :i00 3:)5 125 228 :)75:)7 FINANCES. ,_, si - 3 o >1 o 3 -3 ID O >. ^ 3 a P °^ e ^ s a = d . a o >-( » 2 ■"« I'AVMK.VTH Tn Cor,. Ki.'NDH. 3 » a^ 9_> a-3 60 •"• r< 4-* GO I - o to oO : H I ;5 (D a o a: . ■a » .2 a a =3 2 S j 57 tlOi 140, own 120j !I0| 1987 » ■■$ 244 1301 1 45 3i:)| 182 02.V 55 80) |i 15 100 2(X) 100 500 "456 112;) 1020 14.56 1 14 744 ' 349:1 .500 1250 65 i 45 ""o I I 031 300 221 3*5 125 228 32 10 , a_; (DTJ 3 a 114 12 (i9 27 14 10 ...ii 50 ...I 134 6.1 25 41 a !3 a <^ a a 0^ a i o a 5"= I ID a 0) +> 3 *j au, a_; a§'a§ S S 1201 07 15 5 21 17 50 100 10 10 12 358 15 57 47 22 30 ■G a -3 a 3) « ■ '-^ a i P '*^ , § 2 3 a I'd a :»_ 1-S - ita 3 cs 3^ = 3— ".- 9 S. X) en 2 => 5.2 .« a =0 -e 5'^' a "5 ."^ . a 5 i ^ ?' 3J _ o o H 5 685 1 21 11 15|, :)5i 42 1471 1281 1 H2 125|"'26! 417 1 28| 230 46 348 40' .50 13 . 259 49 16 4-> a 190i 172 '76 70 118^8313 1172 246 2187 3.55 7a5 9.59 1220 1204 1912 979 4{)-2".t 550 158:i 644 300 224 333 125 228 No. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .•)0 :)1 .•12 33 31 35 36 :)8fi2, 68506, iTfiK Yi:.\i( ?]ni)in(1 Dkckmuku ;{1st, 18H4. 100 160 706 020 058 900 700 800 000 140 215 13 l.)0 313 1051 020 8M 2517 647. 2.548 638 i 5 25 10 11 1 7 5 20 83 5 112 42 105 60 7.3 77 93 573 \ 10 I 5 10 8 6 3 1 1 5 1 25 50 46 38 "106 i 331 1 1313 798 lOHl 2716 748 2736 802 1 701 ; 7 58 40 .58 58 10 10 240 25 10 12 6 ,3 6 62 5 6 5 4 7 8 2.32' 1 123 12 1 200. 12 ■2 tun 1 11 9 :i . r,r,H 170 519 20 574 46 1472 4 i T7."i Cllfl 1223 27 1174 87 2860 1.53 96 85 144 10 10 5 1 S()(| , I 7 ■' Jil .. 1 =« 5 21 1 g 7 39 26 1 9 10 I' IMI .... 5144 9182, I i 23 1043 09; 10528 CXCII. APPENDIX. 6. PRESBYTERY OF PICTOrBoi! the Year Eni Name OF Congregation. Name OF Pastor. STATISTICS. •a 1 « I p. No, 1. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. IS. 16. 17. 18. I'J. b ja o 03 aj -Oi o . h o oo ^; S5 ! s P CIQ I--3S 1 fl-O ■^ o ! o p, . s O to a BO 00 *> , ^° §.s: ; « d a ^ . » United Ch., New GlasKow E. Scott, M.A Harney's Kiv. I r, j. b,„:_ ( Blue Mount' u f "' ^*- ^"^"^ - I V,-i,lc . oUiery Isaac Murray, &• South Uiv. D.D Union Ch., Hopewell A. Maclean, M.A. Little Hart and F. Grant K. Laird Pi ince St., Pictou Wm. Donald Salem C b.,! Greenhill jWm. Stuart .lames C h.,i New Glasgow. E. A. McCurdy... F.ast Kiver .. .|A. McL. Sinclair. Union Centre! and L. Aber... J. F. Forbes Westvilleandi M. Kiver ^K. Gumming Knox Church, rictou J. S. Carruthers., Antigonisb ...iJ. K. Munro United Cong., 'A. W. McLeod, 780 330 15(i: 156 70 60 330 701 70 750! 1751 150 CO o a ' w lag a u a L at-. o •" S o C . 3 -A iP. c. 25 354,17 12 147 4.;.,.. 700 95 I 5OO1 113 I 700 170 M.A. W. Hiver Sherbrooke&i Goldenville ..j.T. Merigomiab.jC Olenelg and Caledonia .... Sharon Ch., Stellarton .... Scot.sburn & Saltsp.ings ... Vacant MISSION STATIONS. L.George, M.A, S. Lord, B.D.. J, Ferry Vacant . 400 800 1000 1100 800 700 82 90 i 20 94| 17ol 33 79! 3 140, I40i. 173' 173 150 130 175 150 120 120 214 200 1. 189 6... 1 362 i .2 a— P5 — O 3 6< ifi xn 09 3 ^ 2 ■1 CD ! IS 3 1 .a 12 400, 100; 100 1050 170 150 64o' 140 140 OOOi 140 120 1600 600 80O 1. French River! 1 2. Isaac's Harb'r \ t 1 \Viue Harb'ri I 1 i 1 Country 'lar-, f hour \) \ 1 228 1 220 1401 140 100 75 Total . 300 30 200 6 200 100 149 291 374 c... i 273 j 1 310 20... 7 6... 7 1 2 I. A 12... 3 17 11 o o 45 "2 1 34... 1 6 9 4 12 16... 1 27! 9.... 1 2631 9... 8 2001 3... 1 5| 3.59 9.. .16 20: 202| 4... 1 i 240; 6... 4 1| 362!28... 6! 28ol 8... 1 3 218 2.., 40 15380 2756 2527 I 1 I 80 14 22 8 12 17 14 5 15 14 4 92 9 1 19.. •27.. 25.. 42., 14 d'i Oj o i' o £ ; •s^s; ,2- i :-■ (D ® .-, '^ _ .- ' Cfi p^ _w " ^ - ^ : ^ r^ .'^ •• " lT'_ 2'cc V- I. r I :1 ?;; 8... 1 7 81 10 "^ 12 20... 4 46... 4 15... 4.., 140;5348|147.62 298 120 222 12|... 32! 24 I 240 ; 135' I I 60 i 170, ! I 110, 160' ; 100 1 196 115 j 75 .w' 2.52 150. 180 160 170 200 1 200 80 : 200' 40' 70 250 175 33 "■4 9 20 400 2)0 ... M M 15 270 . 28 700 1 8 200 1 M 27 1 2h0 1 M 21 21 20 200. ■i-,0 . 12] 200 15 70 100: 220 240 6 8 6 100 250 200 35 25 20! TOO 1 10' 100 .. 420 1 iob 1 M IRH 400 1 M ! 1 ;«8.16 177 14712224 3164. 365 4320 9 ■•!! 1 ! I I ^ itt a D ^ U ai 4) rx a tt ' s S hi ? .a ■9 ." 03 > •d a M y I a : S i; o : C tC c to urn 1400 . ■m ;^oo . ji>i 405 . -.50 m ; H)0 800 i h»; 600 34 llMO 1500 :0i) 700 nil 1000 . 8I: 817'. bm 1000'. bi* 1100 . |t<>i 800. I^X) tiOO . 150 750: . ICi. '450. BCwj 725|. I OX' 200 , ■•s 1.^2 30 40 85( 80( 60( lua 700 1000 1000 817 1000 1100 1055 800; HOo! 750! 450 200: " 117 15717 34 15652 7. PRESBYTERY OF PRINCE EDWARD I.SLA»the Yk.vk Endini No. 1 1. Cove Head ... James .Vllan 2. Hedeijue William Sco.t.... 3. Zion Church, Cliarlotttjtw'n .1. M. MacLeod .. 4. Suniiuerside. Neil Mackay 5. Clitton and! Granville lAlex. Stirling 6. T r y on and' HouKliaw .\lltt!i McLean . 7. ait. Stewart &1 W, St, I'nter's'Wm. R. Frame. 8. Hay Fortune and Souris. John G.Cameron 600 700 800 800 700 300 800 750 40 40 82' 82 155 155 110, 110 1501,., 70 65 95 120 95 105 P. 0.1 ... 70 4 i 2 136 16 1 8,,, 6 30 149 I 50 10 290120.,. 5 250 50 139 173 16 1 3 1 12... 1 I. A. 3,10 2 4... 1 5 31 25 18 17.. 10.. 28.. f 5 5 60 45 oo! 90 7 7 7 5 60 75 192 200 8 8 300 175 3 7 30 100 7 10 80 130 10 15 65 130 8 100 1, 9| I'M. 10 245 l| 24, 500 li il •»l ■■■'" 10 40 „: :i . 12 I 51 12 Wv 4.50 < 530 f»> 7o0 ! 750 ' i'2oo ; 1200 ' iKX) ; <.)oo |5" 75u' ! 760 IO u o h -o a -M O O M .d 2 s o s^ a 00 as lUciO uoo . m 'W • WJ 405 . v» 005 sjO 800 '\ 1 1)); 1)00 34 |i.an 1500 :i«) 700 . 1$ I 1525! 300 , 405, 850| 800j I 600 1 15001 700, 653 72 152 ■— « U 3> ai ■,-. *> O O^ a d o M 'C 5b ^ a Or) cd H a O 3) a'3 3a 2® 81!) 50 60 131 13 110 60 107 968 m 1000 1 lOOOJ 81 BOOO 1000 , 1000 hi: 817 817 h|j.Yi 1000' ' 1000 29 50 577 167 112 590 1100. (575. \m 800. |w) soo . 150 "50 . •450- llOOj 1055' I 800| 800 750 450 150, 350 100: 280 IdXi 200 . 200 65 143 250 400 116 72 123 269 80 185 00 m u 3_ a. 2 a.3S « BP 00 •3 a CO o E-i Payments TO Col. Funds, 'I ^ i a I O I .s o : 1 « I a to o u c3 O a , a o 2872 I 1281 350 537 58 75 978 933 720 2578 700 1 1658 1167 1 958J 104oj 1(100, 1055 I 937! 1066 12G9 930 1020 200 1, :)U5|432U 9 .'■■' Wl' l>i"17 34 ir)052l 2502 5015 23234 58 8 lOl. I 151. 22'. I 25 j 45 2 12 I" I a 'fl I: •2 .2 i 2 'S i« . a I > \3 ^ .u *^ a a . c a c 'd I o * S g ' S ■- 167i 360' 134 I 20' 22' 28 22 18 35 9 76 a '.2P I'S q a S,a 1:^4 I >^ .a '■o a i ^ Its . , CC-D !•< a *>. 01 Is S.2 as 5V2 5 22 o a o w 3 a , 'C 1 '.a a ^' 1 aj aid' S . £1 UB «■ OD^ ■ 2 5x a; 60 22 12.H 50 20 251 12 44 200 5j 120 329 1 45 i 16 !1 I I 15 22 49 25 25 82 7 35 11 7 105 8 130 7 75 20 90 18 24 130 100 90 30 75 60 75 140 29 25 10 159 40 333 109 o e OS- >^ A ! S 31 U a 13 O a tZJ e a : o "d ' '- s a ai [a a .gS 7 10 10, 224 5 1221 10 73 115 185 42 225 82 96 85 207 116 003 19H1 600; 2880 10 30 5 4 4 4 8 1306 32 107 250 266 78 855 184 !§ .1 a . 4) 09 I ■S a a o ' g.HPi a&o^ i ;< en a 3 >. OS. H I No. 69 239! 24 S 4425 387 651 1231 7, 196 1402 20 3: lOs! 909 121 i 10 33 6 048i 154 278 27 1 207 271 416 167 33 j 9i 71! 171, 374 57! 215I 175', i 214:, 386 , 159 75 351H 950 124 24.3C.J 561 1506 162 25 200 20 90 249 5 1332 10 13' 103 '6648 640! 96 1.'^.49 194i 2281 1242 1404 1281 1449 1150 1664 367 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I'J ;- 2 3152 ' Settled duriug the year. WAlil) ISI-.iNB 'HK Yk\k Ending March 31st, 1885. 10 '.1 H 0, u 100 1 I M 2 16 24; 245 1 500 1 M 5! 15' )! 01 10 40 , ii ^^1 ''^ 12 liio „l 4.50. |50 750. 1200. 1)00 . Pt 750'. 100 . pJ 05" . 115U . 530 4.'iO' 1350^ 2633 1470 ! 23 25 30 ' 30 47 70 91 91 43 23 23 35 75 30 35 25 6 3 39 120 140 156 136 2 56 26 144 337 339 312 210 31 87 72 .■194' 1701 3020 1812 2073 7:!7 91H 810 1 760 1200 900 600 300 446 1704 277 100 65 1133 133 24 24 20 13 10 4 10 4 8 "bo 8 4 3 21 6 6 4 10 45 75 20 3 750 2454' 701 750 715 15 2 5 6 T 600 2 . 3 3 6 650 050 15 10 1 7 6 CXCIV. APPENDIX. 7. PRESBYTERY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAxJ ;Ji Name OF Congregation. No, 10. 11. ri. 13. u. w. 10. 17. 18. 19. 20. NaMK OP PAbTOR. 21. 22. 21. 2;'). 211. 27. \V. & C. River iV IJrookfieUl. I .Mm-ray Har..J .\ll)ertou audi Mill Kiver ...I Cavendish & New Glu8{;()w| Uelfast I St. .lame s',; ("liarlottot'wn, I'rincetown...: N.LondpnN.& Summerfleld. DuDdas aud Cardigan S'.ratbalbyu I West Cape &■ Brae . VVoodville, Caledoni:- & Little Sands.. St. Peter's & Krackley Pt. Itoads (ieorsetow. & MontuguR Tiguish, Mont- rose & Elms- dale VACANC'IKS. Valleyfleld & Hrown'a Ci'k K. St. Peter's H i c h in o n d Hay West K i c b m o n d Uay East William Grant. Vlox. Uaulston... .\rthur F. Carr A.M VV. P. Archibald, .\.M Alox. S. Stewart.. las. Clarruthers . (i. McMillan, A.B. Wm. A. Masoa, A.B I Kweu Gillies | .lohn McLeod A. B. McLeod . M. Campbell j A. W. Mahon W. H. Spencer .. Geo. A. Fisher .. Total STATISTICS. ■TJ (V a ^ is 0, 3 3 J3 00 u X a o w .a 3! in a u to Is 03 .2 rc a n a « 2 cog ^ '^ i ^ ^1 ; oo i>5 31 HOI I 3j 700 2! G50 1000 1450 kOO 900 600 200 400 1000 .070 300 300 200 COO 800 3 600 2! 800 % 700 600 T.IO o b 00 CO O i "w •« o C B< . 9 O « a 120 80 120 100 178 60 135 100 82 '.K) 200 93 100 100 64 68 130 85 150 100 90 80 74,20170 3147 o ai o o 1 ^ 1 ot! ' «, ■» to Q Q ••* 0~ (O C3 { u a ti.'S « O U « da Z 120 80 95 60 126 100 64 170 93 80 1(H) .50 68 120 85 SCL4 I'd - \1% 'fa 00 X O a d o a *i-rl o.a « o cc d.S 13 o > o a I,. a d 3 « a^ O *J >>i 3 ' ^^d'O' z i 1261 3 130 10... 1 260 186 200 16.. 4... 1 4 12 i 106 316 144 78 4! 80 I ...: itjfe ..., 89 ...' 23 21 o 3 ■T3 6< 'A a ■a u o e 13 , ! e . 1 .2d 13 a O I o 312., 4! 4 15... 6 I 9I 6... 1 5I37... 2 I jlO., 15... 2 41 3... 2 20 78 75 157 80 119 86 78 2009 132 3917 10... 5 16 28... 2 .,.!21., 612.. 11. 2i-3 o o I o d a I . a ' . ■/■; r-'-C] .-r X a a! S , a ♦Ji a t "* 5''"~ ' =i 3,>" H - -■ gC/- [^ _ r r - . -■ ' flj tfi c +j - r - -*l . a 1 . = — ; . J "A -A i, i. ■■- -^1 ! v: 1 ' 5.54... 3 12... 1 1 4 2 16... 2 1 I 10 3 12 I 6 -\ 6: 7 60 20 J50 100 60 120 1.50 190 1,50 308 8 I'Jl 16 170 11 2C0 1 M CM 120 .50 30 80 120 120 8O1 216.28 116 390.211.53 I i I CO 110 100 1621970 150 35 40 20 137 90 130 3080 15 1...; M 26; 200 ... M 16 4(H) ... M 31 i 700 1 .M 12 72 1 M 7 !...- RH M M " 110:...' M I I...1 M 50|... Jl 331 .3067 8 l,'>MJi Irh 8. PRESBYTERY OF LUNENBURG AND SHKLlilRNI 1. Lunenburg. -. 2. Brid'-'ewater. 3. Kiveradale . . 4. New Dublin.. 5. La Have 0. Sbelburne .,,. 7. Mahoue Bay 8. liockeport & East .Ionian. . !). Clyde and Harrinstou , MISSION STATION 1. The Hocks.... Wui. DulT,P(i.s«oi Er'-ritiiH , K.l). Millar, B.A.i 11 .Tolin Cameron....: 5i Henry Crawford. .\rchibald Brownj L S. Simpson, B.A Jas. Kosborough, M.A D. Stiles Fraser, B.A Total , D. McKinno.i... Vacant since October |..., Under L u n e u- burg Session 33 .5.50 12.50; 800 400' 700 830 700 3,50 1000 220 680(1 121 H5 40 40 100 71 100 43 60 29 80 40 100 40 00 23 (595' p, c. 104 17 115 12 89^ 9... 7 371 2 '.il A. 20. .61 82 74 102 35 88 20 726 3 2 > 2 - ^ ■« uO 200,,, Uo S)0\. 660 70.i.. \W) 800.. mio 1200. 1 wo «oo, , Jeso 700. |«3;0 75'. |'j)» r2o , I K») wo . 1 600 .500' 100 \m -Mw ]'»i 200; \M 200 |eo(i (MO;, T.iO ;«o^. hK 238'. 7r)0 200 &'!0 705 800 1200 800 700 75 120 800 500 300 2(X) 200 600 3.50 261 p 1,J128 HOJ 154;i0 |r the Yeah Endin Iw ;ioo ,. m !HIO' i^«J (>;k) 116 pi 3(X) 550 ... TO, 520' 80 fjc' 057:. „ <5'' :i9()'.„ W COO ... 20 ?««):« 1!)0_5450 pi'ler (JrUained Mi8si( 300 900 690 600 350 587 520 687 196 000 20 : Settled APPENDIX. CXCV. ^.Rl) ISLAND, -— — . 1 ■ II -M ^5 ?^^-; a -^ 'H ■-. -■■ « 3 =•--'' 4j « . ^. - . a ' • /f : ? 1- "C 1 . T •'■ • - ] a X - < jr :■ 2: a 5 ,: L-;: a = •:: - ;-:.'. 3 > 3 - - ;' -cc CP C'5 : :: ■< a .6"^ :=]= 8 1-ill 10, 170 M . M 11 2C(i 1 M a 15 20; 200 . . M lo' -m 311 700 1 .. M 1 M 12 72 7 1 M 'i2 !!!'.'.!t . KH , M a 1 15 5 4 1 : 11 110 ... M 14 ... M .... 10 50 ...'M ;wi:!0(;7 ni-ms* irh SHKLBl'RNi Lb the Ykab Endino March 31st, \9i%A.— Continued. FINANCES. a s a & >. a o .■0 r: '-3 o 3 [■a ■a o u a S o ti I. o a. ■ CO u O "> H J KO 7(iO 40 I'W 200 MO 830 . ) 70.5... [HjO. 800... I120O 1200. 1600 800.. J6.i0 700., ■•3;o 7,';'., pi) 120 . h00< 800:. I60O .iOO 100 \m noo leoci 200, 1 200 200' \!B COO: •loO :«0| hK 238' 7fiO 200 830 705 800 1200 800 700 75 120 800 500 300 200 200 600 350 261 '^ to 9 3 04*5 a « o S 200 440 331 1000 1800 a u a" Dm «3 "a < 60 317 238 00 20 500 1071 230 200 90 20 20 99 1041 3;« 40 05 j 20 230 20'. 450 1 100 320 628 200 3° a a. u u ■* 1.2 04J cuoJ 5i Be «£ *■ - 1 I Payments TO Col. Funds. ,2 M ^ $ 1020 9571 1399 705 1820 3500 1137 920 185 219 1841 875 :i85 430 220 1150 670 1066 pi 15128 UOj 154;tOi 10729 3234* 29091 I 1 I 20 48 o s 18 7 ... 04 ,a a a o aS" > u a i o (B a w a 69 70 91 37 27 23 20 a ° 3 \u « |0 i-3 ' 3 I a '. i^ :% 'a ^ I © . 'O to-c r; -=■ -d 'Op^ OS « , a a « , a a ' . 3 a 09 CO ■< O as o .a a ■; ^1 iSco 43 88 12 316 112 104 45 267 25 19l 22 15 6 6 2 20 8 18 61 59 66 23 i 28 10 10 ■«J3 o o 210 12 o s : 3.0 p: 3 O.Q I ° Q> m a o o en «n O ■^ a *« !; = 2 »- o. •tf 3 a o :S5 r3 a 3) O a >> _ a "^^ s^ at >> © 04 9 471 6 244 8 346 ...I 75 6: 515 82 202, 251 24 409, 1055 1 401 1941 I 70 57 »; 1.57 60 37 21 22 ...! 161 2 109 2 137 40 29 44 39 30 88 10 23 28 .a- *-> w o a — < * « j * 12| 12 15 13 5 9 20 40 .!01 31 10 .! 20 4 20 9 a. ■< a 01 a O '- H 57,42411 ;tt9| 149 477 1254 <.Mi9 1890 1027 2195 3021 1822 1037 IhH 219 i 2010 18 No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 955! 420' 1 4.05 243 : , I 19 20 1315| 21 805 22 120;- 23 28 33958 23 24 25 26 27 In TiiK Yeaii Ending Mauch 31st, 188.'), • Not one year settled. 19 400 1 7 200 ... M 12' i..,'M' 2' ..I...M 7 ;tOo' .. M 12 1 2."i0... 1 M 200|... 14 120^... 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APPENDIX. ! It 9. PIIESBYTP:KY of ST. JOHN, NEW BltUN.SWlri S T A T 1 S T I C S . Nami: OK CONORKciATION. Name. OF Pabtok. 1 1 m a o 1 cc u o o 3 a o o 00 IS 5 a en S a ^ o Si .2 1 o hi o a a 55 (S s 2 □ a u a a-^s OG o ■as «§■ O as ajf §^ S.2 il <££ ,2 -a tacts o ' a 1 a O 2 S a a a o O 4-1 d No. of Communicants aduC'l dur- ing the vear bv Piofjssion, ;t»!, by Certificate, (C). ■a o % a 2 OB o . O u . 3 d-o 1— 4 a a CO 00 OS d. Ik 0 1 M , 40 6 250 65 1139 156 83 18.. 04 9 , 55; 6., 30 71 31 9.. 2404 169 P. 28 C. 158... i 7 11 ' 6; 12; 30 3 9. 41 12 3 19... 3 2; 4., I 5... 3 103 421 I. 15 A. 12 ! 6; 25 50 192' 19 STi . . M 280 26 tiOO 1 .M 150 80 70... M 400 ...EH M 150. 85 80 8 85 2 '"75 •■■56 45 ■■5 ■"«) 7 ... 95 146 1038 2564 293 O3M0 4 UM I , ^ irb THE Yk.vr End Is I ■s a ~4 ' I b Si % a a ; ee 1 9 u a u 1 >. 1 a 'n -3 lO 1 1 >) 1 > 'S 1 ■= >i i! I ^ ' d n 1 ■« a 1 d 1 ^ V : a 1 c . 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AI'I'ENDIX. 11. I'I{KSI5YTKKY OF NKWFOUNIjLani,B ^^ ^^ vkak K.si • H T A T I S T K; H. 1 1 1 2 -'■^ O "3? 1 i« 3 ' 2 •a d i 7 aS a r r a J _ .J: Name OF Name or 3 a e 1 .2 «■ a 2 i i| 2 1 i to a a -^ |5, (0 U3 •53 a ^ £ "i^ o =* a 3 '.': ^a ^■. ?;:^ CoN(il;!:(iATION. I'ASTOIt. r/3 .2 IS to ■ .2S S.2 11 3 At: -"ii M*1 a a a 2 i « a a cj 55 3 ' S 3 S 2 ! B OM oa -,- o-^i d-*! did ^2 a IE 1 .2^.2£ 1^: 09 d *-i hi "3 •■ ^B ; .*. H ^ 3 3 T3 C 1; if! H -^ - .1; -J ^1 '^" y ^ u : ' ^^1 "•' 5* t on O a ■ H '■ '/. •< H H — 1 I $ 1 • i I m 2880 28f H :«xi •M) 37» ;i7Hu 12. rilESBYTEllY OF (iUEB£C,Bfrs the Yeah Knm No. 1. St. Andrew's (.'li., (,)uet)ec... 2. ClialiiiorH'CJh. Quebec 3. Three Uivors. 4. Sherlirooke... '>. Melbdiirno A WimlHor .M'ls 0. I 40 150 07 8j 7.5, 190 10 ryjo, 1 M 101 510: 1 , , 7; 115 1 .M 15 30(J| 10' :too M 15; 13IJ I .M 12 .35 i:i0 171 3,^0 1 M 8;5 40 132 35: 82 13 40 ... '■ 60 80, 70 .50, 00 30 12' liiO 11 l;iU, 40 10, 40 ,,! 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APPENDIX. I'X PUKSHYTKUY OF PETKRBOItol (;h 8TATI8TIC8. Namk OP CONOUKOATION. Namk OK I'AHTOB. "2 ' • .2 i -a SI 3 1 '.a o .9 a « o 22 It 33 ■''12 OS, 3 ^ -=* 3 il a a-5 dO. a^H,- >H , rij a 3 mS a M s » - o o o No. 10. Ht, 17. P II U 1 ' H, l'eterbor()U(?h Haiti ir. f) r o, Colrl SpririKH.. 18. (y'lirtwriKht. t UallyaufT . ) Hobciiy^'on | K. V. Torrance, M.A ! 1!». 20. 21. 22. 2U. 24. DiinHfonl M ill brook .. (Jeiitreville. Col borne ... Hriijhtoii ... HaHtini^s .. Warsaw Duinnior . . Uetirerl (',. H. Cooke, H.A. (ieor(,'e McKay | ' t J. R. Craif^ie .. | 1 Jaa. (Jarnoron, ( r M.A., IS.L) .. i i I- I'eter Duncan . I . I>. A. Thomi)»onj 1200 a a 'A 200 230 Vacant Win. White. 200 l?."-. 2.V) 102 3W) 4.V) 2.VII 2.';o 400 MIKHION HTATIONH. I 1. Halibiir ton, etc I 2 2. Minden, etc | 2 'i, Harvey 4. ('lianiloH iind }h I 2 .■;. Havelock and] Storifiv Xjake j 41 0. 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I.atona 143 8.2 7' !l («) 7 ir,ii I \i liuriiH Ch !(■) 8. . 4 K 10 5 25 40 .| 1 'L ChatHworth .. .1. M:;Alpine 1 too 121 101 2.')8 12... 2! '.I 17... 1 '.) l.'i 1121 19 1 M ij 3. Kilsytli I'llias Alullan \ 1 I 1: ;iiK) «r. .)(> (1 1(K)! 1 7 8 ;) 20 (10 UK) !) M North Derby 1 'ilX) i.") 12 4 20! 1 ! 2 2 .) (1 40 40 5 .. CruickHliank.. I' 1(K) 11 11 2 23! 1 ! 1 1 4 40 40 .| 50 1. Knox, Hydon- 1 i liaiii A. Macljennun.... ^Hugh Cnrriel 4.'5 oo :io 4.'; 70 4... 2' 4 12 8 4 4 6 12 45 .50 75 7 1 M lao 11 1 .\i 4(1 7 1 ,'), Koatly . 00 100 41.. 1... 4 10 4 1 1: 7 l)Hsb( ro' HO 1 I'oabodv 1 D.I). Mclion- ( 200 41 44 :i2 44 70 47 1 .. 5 a| 7 4 8 ] •;. I,u>n'H liead... 1 5' 7 1 2 28 40' ' M 11 liindHay 7. Wiartdu nan | , F.dward N. H. J r MiUar.l.M.A. 1 J. |{. KraHor, r M.D 1 ! 200 r,i 6 4'.)! 4... 11 5 7 2 5 12 50 ""o Hup worth . . H 4H .1 ■in 1 11 120 2 1 1 7 40 1 8. .Annan 2(17 5 .. 4 10 12 7 45 80| 10 2.'.U 1 1:11 liditll 1 aoo 2« 2(1 B8| 2 .. 7 2 4 5 5 50 50 ! 8 7.^ 1 '.I. DiviHion St., .(ohn Sonierville, , Owon Sound.. M.A 1 400 i:)0 i;«) 20' 285 14 .12 12 14 ' (1 9 100 230| 22 (;0ll 1 10. KnoxChurch, Alox. H. Scott, ' Owen Souinl.. M.A 1 r,im MO 50 3.'57,54...28; 43 2'.!.. . 4' (1 9 75' 4(H) 40 100 11. Krskine Ch., 1 James J. Pat- ( 1 1 Moaford, 1 toil •m 10 204 41. ..10 10 8... 1 4 9 ' 150 13 1 erson \ 1 l.'iO 20 24 4 3 2 30 5 (iriersvillo ... 12. Temple Hill, ' JaR. V. Mac- f I Laron, H.Di Kui)liraKia ,. 2(K) 4:1 13 :t 05 13 1.1 5 3 30 9(1 -1 1 M KnoxCluiroh, 200 10 15 1 37 3... 2 1 3 4 30| GO 6 150 1 Holland 1 VACANI IKH. j 13. Sarawak } 1 1 40 20 99 11... 1 5 3 3 9 50' T .. ' ■■ Keinble 200 27 25 92 2... 1 2 1 2 8 1 14. Herkoloy WillianiHford 15. Thornbury & ) 1 Clarksburg ... Heathcote 'too 10 KM) 9, 3 10 10 50 10 211(1 ... ' 1 16. Knox Church, \ I Kt. Vincent ... St.PaurH,Syd- ■".in ■■•■4 '75 10;:;;;: 1 M 1 200 :)0 1 8 3 4 35' 16 enhum ( i 1 MIBBION FIEr.DS. i 1 1, 'I^oberinory 4 1 U. ludiaul'unin- • 6 09 fil 55 3, HigHav } ^ 1 Fjako Charles 5 m 8 ,^ 9 a 9,5 4; ... • 4. Woodford 1 1 } 1 200 10 1(1 1 29 17.. .12 11... 1 1 3 25 40 0! ^ Caven 150 200 2;t !) 23, ^•f> "2 5 5 'iio '46 ■""(•)'"ii2."''... ■ 5. Johnstone ... 2' 2(1 i :'t... 2 '7 2 Daywood 6. Crawford '>)o' 2 40i 3... 2i 9i '> * 200 ao 14-47 1 30' 94H 19,8 75! 9W4' 4... 3 J! lOG 7 80 72 9I'K) i'o "4(1 _192...__H 21K0 14 '> M -"l 189, Total 4H| OMl? 237 P.i 201 I. 7 A. 211 855 1 1 111 C.I 1 1 1 i jrb_| 'Z '■!■ i a It .- >t a . •v aj M a a ; k- o - Z'i :t >■') HI lilJ m I7.i HI IIX) 1(X) too 4(Kl 1112 1(1.) :ioo 10 100 I W-' i«0 X < H s .:< i? 200 :u.'. 277 ;iu.j 131 H.^ m ...... 3 M Hi 4; *■>' liK) 170 -)<.) * 117 c, W) 4:il .|;) i" 2l'5 .^2 |1J» l'.'(JO liio |1'"' lOOO 100 ;>.^ 3(13 m JW 102 Kj; 181 217 in 21' 1 C» 400 40C '3:^ "375 "":t7r I.")" l.Kl 7 150 6(1 lit Hi '■l'I....J (K), (K) 1.54' 82 !)() 104 (10 1.>I yir. ">'h.'l (108 12013 I APPENDIX. CCXXIX. /KN Sorxh KK THK Vkak Kndini; Makch .'tlsT, 1885. (ii 1. X T ''■ *• •31 = r. ® _ >- ■ _ 'ill M 7 ll.li I M I 1 111 , 1 M 5! '.1 . . M ■1 Oil 7 . .. 1 M '.I . 1 M 7 1 ....: 1 ...,' M M| 'J 'ii; ^:.n 1 KH H 7."i 1 (•)| 112; 'i'o'iiy . __ 'Md'ilH'.l ll'.i M ■ ' Irli F I N A N C K H . to s •J - S i ■ilO t.Vj 01 ir.2 i"iO ifri •JtKI ;u.") :tu:« H.".'.l . UMI IlKI IIKI 100 m 102 Kw IKJO 4-* 0) hi to H u °« B 9 "« 3 O a! a , Paymknth TO Coi,. Funds. N ■a » i o a " aS u I p ' a-r: S d H a 3 X: £ a •a O 10 l(K) 415 :i45 liOfji Hf.!)! )-,()' 151). i5o:. I (OOi 4()o: 1(J.2| . l()5j 750i 1121 01 50 :i'.) 'itti IHO 411 711 10 4 4 '260' 51UI ;in4' 1275 800, 114! 104, § ' 2 CO >'. bo a ■< • . a a * , S vr. oc ?! , si > a 00 J3 (B a >H U4 2-3 ^ , '6 a . « : *J 3 afiH 31 3-9 12, io|, 12 18; 157 4 225 ill) 2H 8 418 500: 100! 1771 5251 KKi 2:10 60 (17. t'.i:i 4:11 . : 2-i5 . I IJ'I 1-iUJ |l'" IDIX) . 17U. 1150 :tn:i 1C2 181'. 217, 500 07 4.11 22") 1200 1000 0-)0 250 .588 1G2 IHl 217 «:f , .. 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'.6 1470 '.167 1:17 121 477 604 215 170 54.3 293 71 t;h7 123 2772 3:1: 13 219H 2t* 5.57 2'<5 328 286 .571 4| 510 10 },2 [13 }14 [15 [1« 124| 83 04 17701 99| 96| 158 150 13 08 150 60 145 162 230 10045 2 il m ccxxx. APPENDIX. 2.0. PRESHYTKRY OF .SAIGkesHmr thk J . — — . — _ ^^ " — - -.^^H -- - — S T .\ '1 ' 1 S T IC s. ~ 3 :- .- . 2 10 . i 9 9 .a 5 a' Se S '"u r !2i 2 ■A 5 i 3 Na.mi Namk a. 3 in 91 a 3 a aj 3 -' 2V ^ 'i-i S a "- X '/i ' Zt >-• a S3 ,0 5: 3 h:^ !^H - a • o e rX ! n a o:Z '^ ^ i. 3 K »<-■ » *i:~.-_ ^^^1 s OK {UlNflllKflATION. OK Paktou. 2 73 u a 5 a « . 3 3 73 3 er of Fatuilie these contri ort of Ordina ? 3 3 a i, ~ ? - ^ 'J '• - S '• -•^ a a'^i 3 ? ■i-5 2 =i:-5 3- a k. 9 III * a ?i .a 0, ;i' S5 S ^1 At i-ii- g - 3 ■-- '(, j:" d 1 d ° 6 •-: " -:• 3 - !>, 5 5 O 6 O 3 •« ^1 '^ i°it.':i 03 'o.2a s-o = 3 '^ 6-< d d dS 5^ fiSl 2 ■z z '/-, >5 ;« >'. ,Z 2; i'l ;« >'. >! i/^ /^ .2 i ; ^H ^ M < No. P. d I. A. 1 ^^H i s 1. Cediirvillo. j-.J. Morriaon .. -j i200 ;J'2 24 1.W :ii :{2 1 r,2 72 ^ I 2 2 1 8 3 3 8 2:5; 3.'. .5 200 . 8 201 2.5 4 (10 B »i) ^1 w M ... m) Ksplin 12 •-'. KnoxChurch, fllifTor.l f Steph. Young yoo r,r, 52 2 1.(5 9... 4! 11 5... I. 5 <) 2.5 108 13 2.00 M ^B i'\ >«oo ... :). Kiioxdhurch, I'alinorHton .. J. M. Aull ....-] :iM) H.*; 130 i 10 220^29. .10' 8 30... 2 4 16 40 180 10 V,i) 1 ^1 : KKX) 4. Iiuther\ iH'Ke | ( 200 2.'; 2.-, 2 67 5... 8 fi 3 4 Ifj 30 4 ".[ ^ ^M •75 45 .. H. Luthfir . H Crozier... - 2(K) 17i 17 2 4:i 2... 2 11 i ... 3 25 58 (1 '.]\ ■ z:ju| 1(15 Wakloinar . . ) ' 1.00 Ml 14 :) 281 1... 1 2 5 1 ... 1 20 40 8 f;7. •95 ArnoKChurch 1 t 1 ^H 1 .'». KiioxCljurch, D. P. \iven, ' irto e."); 00 4 135 12... ,5l 7 9 .. 2 C. 4 100 90 !) 1.7) M r ^1 iijii 400 Noriminbv ' Ii. A - 2.00 :«i :ir> 1 50 4... ll r> 1 4 .501 60 5 X) ... c ■ ITl 175 . . Orfihardvil'o. I nr, 20| 2<; 3.5 1 i 1 4: ! 25 3 75. H 1:5 1.50 25 t>. (iiithrio Ch., 1 ^H Ifiirrihtoii . .(ohii Hlaikio. ."■iio 11. 5 no 10 210 18 ..10 13 9... 2 (1 14 :J5 200 22 U/) 1 1; H ■ I'M 1000 7. KruixChurch, 1 ^H HarriHtoii .. ■). (;arni)boll,.'\I.,\. (ioo i;« 120 :«) .'121 20.. 14 30 44... 3 7 11 2iKl 300 2.5 no Mt; ■ KW inoo' HolMH.re A. (..Stewart- XW til i:i8 8... « 4 5 4 10 2.5 42 H HVi M ■ ^H ><■/ •■«) ... 2.''>0, 2*1, 2(; 40 (i... 1 (i « , 2 7 I'l 25 11 100 ■ !.>> 1.50 ;t. Molstoin ... 1 PetorStraith ( :i00 4.') ;«; 10 8.5 4... 5 15 3 3 5 40 75 H »K) .\I ■ fll 400 ... Fairbairn .. ! M.A -, 220: 40 ;t:( 5 (18 2 2 3 3 .5 40 80 0, .50 H .'tin •3-'0 .. 10. Ht. Coliiiriba, Uonald .McLood, 1 1 ^1 1 I'ricoville .. HA aw 101 UK) . , 10". C, , H 13 11 7 ;» w) 200 18 JfK) M ■ :m 700 11. N. I-utlior ) ( 2.i0 .'5.5 r,5 •11 5 . 2 ri 4 .50 3;5 •1 77 , .M , ■ :ir, 275 Koss r .\lex. Nicol. . ■ 11 11 24 1... 2 2 2... 2 4 ;K) .50 5 '.C, J ■ I;i7 137 (lordanville. 1 1 . 1 2:1 ; 2:1 :i2 2... 2 .5 1 4 2.5 15 1 1.^ ■ 1.17 i:)7' 15?. iMarkdalo 1 And. WilM.n. ■ 2.50 i 28 28 7 C.l 4 . I 12 (1 2 !) r.i ''i<) ;i 120 .M ^ :») l(i:i 187 KloHhcr'on ., 4.50! :i8 ;i2 7 '.W l.-, 1 2 4 !» 21 no '.) .. ■ 3.VI ■.m I'l. Ht. Anilrow'H, ^B Arthur r.. W. Thoni. .. 1 XV, HI H4 2.50(il .12 n 10... 1 11 l> 10 05 l!l :iiHi \i ^B •.m VACANCIKS. 1 ' i I ! H. ThoPreH.Ob., 1 1 Mt. ForoHt J , ... 1 ^H 1.'"). ThoProH.Ch., H Durham 1 , I... I I'l. Mo I n tyro, Maxwell, Ac. 3 '• 1 ■ ..I 1 il Diindalk and 1 1 ' ' H ; Fraser '2 1 1 ^H. 1 IH. ; Woodland 1 1 H 1 MIHHIn.N- i 1 1 HfATTONH. 1 ' ; 1 1. Ayton anil Iv 1 j 1 1 Nornianby 2 1 ...... 1 ' .,.'..._ ,' H' 2, Illack'ftCor'rH 1 ^■» 1 and (tanilior. •2 _ _ ' 1 ... 1 ^■. ;), St Andrew'.s, 1 i 1 Proton 1 1 1 . . , 1 .. ' 1 1. CotBWold i Total m (1221 1201 10*17 !l| 2427 22.'i '.I.'. ll'i •Jlirt II ►>•-' Kl'.l !IIO lOlH 2l'i,iOi:i li'Oll J B^* 0: !I2 257 0; .ill Bupplicd in connection with Mount I'oicst connroKation. AI'PKNIUX. CCXXXl. 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Thorn- J I son, B.D. .. 1 D.M.Kaiusay ( Vacant Mission Station THE Vkah E: Hi It'- 1 i I a o ■r- 5 P. :a 2.- _ o ? ■5 .a; 1341 1 iiO 250 200 m m HOC m 1000 m 550 m •M ),iO m .»' 3.iO 3W) ;m) 350 •m WO 600 ;oo 700^ 1100 1100 MO mv ■if) ■-m ~'j SO" ,, .. a 5,50 fflj ;«() m 4.50 w m 3011 •200, »i 403 300 •m' ! ■i>' m iii> 20.1 31i , ! 13 2 2 14 3.' 4: 3; 41 3,' M 110 00 'JO' 80i 3r,i H.'il (•>(»( 20( 4o: 28! 20f Hi Total 297 7075 olJMiJ F« l«75i ; 14781 33. PRESBYTERY OF M ArrUN»STiiK Ykak KNDII ■V::5^ No, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. li. 10, 11. Knox Church, Hipley Knox Church, Brussels Knox Church, I.,ucknow .... Wroxeter Huron Kinc ar cline Townshi]) South KinloK.s Hluevalo Kailio's Calvin Ch., St. Helen's East AslilU-M Winuluini St. Andrew's Ch., Lucknow Alex. Sutherland l| 7)0 ! Samuel Jones PuiicanCIanieron (feorpe Mrowu.,.. \. F. McQueen... (!! nrlesCamoron Alex. Mackenzie. I A. Y Hartley | } Robert LeaRk ) H. 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M r, :ioo ...I 4 'KH.. 6' '...I 207 7075 ol'JMiK , ;2ili!Ca| )F M.VITL.VNI'J 14' 2.50 ... 10 200 1 .M UB 15 225 . .'11 HI 1 J' 7 2110 1 .M 15 IJO M M 11 noo M 7 11 ::■(! 1 M 7 liio 1 "3 2 u Si a •32 aj! '3 2 g _ ® « 3 01 "^ d £3 . CO g-S. i i i S GC a 1 1 °9 u a 2 ••" s "2 - a -. r. -3 «_; ■« of^ a gj )4 to ^ i CD o /! 4^ 2 2§ ^? hi <^ V? a 1 d No, rrl ;i ^5 mS S en "■s "3 a . a ^ ® asM a • a" OOT a • "Zi ■*-• ^0 ai g^ ''i |i ■^■3 tM '52 4^ to is «g 1 1 a ! ■■3 '3 SI II 3-- 35 as g a a 53 ..J S 3 J 3i:' d-" ^ ■*-• 11 J f. < E-i <3 <1 E^ ! i? 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I 2'„. I 1000 1 m 7,50 a5 04 94 190 835 004 894 1285 CifiO 800 598 497 HOO 101 180 1087 700 182 20 902 700 80 120 900 .525 258 8(1 869 ',^75 40 65 321 598 480 63 275 33 27 335 (XK) 1280 031 2917; 750 300 60 1020 & 18' 109 71 11 30 8 6 12' 30 10 20 16' 17 10 18 12 13 8 9 '7 7 11 9 23 10 24 8 19 11 4 13 3S 9 19 10 10 2! -24 ♦43 6! lol 61. 7 111 13 •66 8 21 6! 2 50 981 67' 96, 08', 31 1 34 1 481 53 so 11 8 80 10 8 2 5 6 6 806 a5o 969 1383 1155; 0.')8 949 922 374 ■74 f 5 324 i 8 2 ,53: (1 4 111 10 5 93 10 14 943 3901 3U12 • 9 10 110 1230 11 m ccxlvi. API'KNIHX. tl- :«. I'llPISIiVTKUV OF M.MTI.ANn ' ST A T 1 ST IC S 1 it 1^ 1 i ^ 1?. 1 s-S b, i o •t S .3 3 *-• i 1 i. ■".:: '^ = - Na.mk OK Namk OF Z t 1 |-^£;2 1 -S^', 3 5 1J 1 S 3 <;ON(.lll'.(iAI KiS. I'ASTOIl. o. of t'h's. or o. of Sittings i or Stations 0* d 1 1'i d d?^ 1 2^ s-i ij: - i -.f. -- 1; i - : d d-2 d ■"t'^ ": y. ^. 1 ! A y. y, y, /; >?i . X /; y y. y. 2.1 NO. 1 1 p. c. 1. c. i i 12. KnoxOiiirdi, Kiiicanliiio .. ) .1, I/. Murray, j ) M-A , .loliM Mul'arlane. KKK) :n) 190 2.". 240 W Ml 18 16... 4 11 2.1 200 410 :tl :;:;? 1 .\i iitiVVifi .. 1H<) 2(K) 1.1' ir. .10 1 .. 2 .10 40 i 82 2 .'1 4 ,1 ... 10 9 20 j:). I'ino Hivor . 9 70, M H. LanKHiilo 1). Davidhon 1 '2.V) 7.1 70 :i8 .1 17 4 4; 4:1 .■i.1 .1 M 15. DulfH Ch., j ! ' Walton A. .McNau«hton.. 1 :iiK) 80 80; ' 140 8 .. 2 711 5' ...| .30 130 12 ir,i) .M 1(1. Kriox (Jhiirch, 1 , ill i 1 Craii brook . . A. 15. Mcltao.. 1 2.V) 42' ' 1 !l.5' 4... 8 ICi' 7 :i .1' 4.1 2.1 1 M Kthel ) |ThOH. Muir .. ■ 11 IV.'i 1 IW) 10 ' ■ 40 8 i:i .1.1 44 2 KHi 10... 1 r, 2 4 3 10 .10 00 M HI) 17. Fordwich 4 110 11 :ns : Gorrio... 1 2.'.() 27 27 .11 1...14 14 ;i .. 1.1 40 .VI IH. Molvilli) Oh., 1 1 MrUHHOlH .John ItoHH, HA. 1 (KK) !(0l 90 MI) 12 .14 10 8 .. 1 i; 9 :i.i 130 11 .'lO'J 1 UK 10. Whitorhuroh. Calvin Ch., ' .;. A. Andor- i ; Bon, J5.A ( 1 8(K) 71 01 :i \'t)V)... 3 i:i ■1 9i '.K) no 9 |i)i| .M K. Wawaiirwh 1 ■M\ :i8 :i.i ,1 8.1 14 :i .1 9I 7.1 89 7 .. 20. .MoldHWortli Trowbridgii ... } I)avidUlckell| 1 .•(.iO 1 ir,o OS 117 i:t .. 2 V.) I'J 24 4 1 11... 1 I 1 .1 1 12i 20 70 10 -il-) 1 M 30 3 21. Knox Church, I : 1 JiolKravo (;oor(4() Law .. .. 1 IWO .11 .11 !K)I .) 1 5 4 91 .12 :i M 22. Iluntjaruion. . ' I), (i. Cam- 1 1 firon j 1 li(K) 1 2(K) .10 40 i:i i:i I ;i8' 2 1 7 '^ .1' .1 3.1 .1 100 .M I'ort AH.(;rt 2 20 8.1 H :«(" 2:). AHhflcld .. ... Vacant 1 .'100 10.1| KX) 0.1 .') 1 '-^ 10 .M Total '1? H)20;j 22(X);1.1<1,'» .KM :ti()ri:-.'.o.i p 2;ii 5107 r 141 249 1293 1 2974 .'109 r.)U:t ^ J'lM 1 i |1«.1 c. 8 A. :irh 34. I'KKHIiYTKIJY n|' lilM'! n 'HK \V.\\K K l< : i > 2 % i >. '^ Is , 3 3 a ■«' li li '■ v\- -J. It 3 « i ■■<■ G |W IWl .... 1 a -.iiio W) 4.V) I '* .Vif) < ■,'; «X) 120 'til 4.V) .10 . iVi ill) Wi IM) iJ.i i'lO »' Wi ... W .KX) .;>j :tV) '"I WHi... ' :vj i.vo 1 'C ICO 4 t«) im; iMHi !/ij 'Oil a;* si |]'!.j I'^ii KIlCl hn IMK) ., W 11. Halaklriva .. ./no. .Mordy, .M.A. I 200' 33 30 2 .13, 8. . 7 8, 3.. 3 9 40 ■I'lii liH Llj 102 01 12. St. Andro'. 'i, 1 I'aihli^V .1. 11. Duncan . 1 1 f , (ioo. H. (iroin } 1 .... ....' I. 13. Kno< Ch oh I'aiHioy Sal'im(;l rcli 1000 200 1 118 21 148 21, 12 1 :i:«188 4,1, ... .31 .10 19 21.. 1.. .10 "1 9 2 11 S 8i-. 100 20 i 17 1 .11 HI it) IfXX) , 200 ... 100 JOldorsl'- 1 OF MAITI.AND APPFNDIX. kB!HK Nkah ?'NiiiNf; soMK Dkukmiiku, ]HH4, homk Mafu II, IHH"), Continufd. ccxlvii. Oi r, n 5 M M 1'2 1'/) M .-. » ,0 M 11 HO illKJ M io ir, :tii'i 1 Uli 'J iO 7 70 in I'ln M 1 M i2 :i 15 ., (5 H 100 iidii M M M r4 :mk) r.Ki:! iirh F I N A N C K H . -■ ' ■« d to ~ -1 l*^ * 3 I'AYMr.NTH TO CjiIj. I'x: NIIK. •n •a *•* f. ^ « i< s d 1 o ec "it, .z — = ^ ». a ^ a 3 3 •1- X X "fc^ No. ■=•_! 2: ^ < 1 ? t^ Cfi 2 -* *■ "^ liw i:mi i»' if) '* j'lO ■/; rtjO •(,>/ 1.V) '.f*) » .VK) . .;>) itV) '.») HKl . iVJ I'^l ^•J^ 3^ ^ "3 ? o --^ 3?! ■ H < i » 1 i:ioo 800' M 3 , Kl 3 S-S -< t;-? *. •i — o °r°'5_j" «*^52 5— X a ij 2 = ^ ^' ] -; t; ■* Z ^_; i.i s-i J"^ C X $ « I |'£ i^- H & .. .- ,- — >.•:? '^r^ ^•r ??>■"•'■„ * ^ i, X i- 1100 arido: 2:io '272 no 750 310 7 nil li 40 'k;;) «5() .. 120 5W) .. 1 '/)'. i W)\.. 2'2(i: :i7 lai 1'20 7!(0, 10 .17 (;:t7 »i2 '27 54!) •277 i:t 2 I 10 ... I 15 ...I 22 52| 402, 25! 10 10 .VX)i 205 .'LWi (j:)2 4(» i:WK) : 22 54 i 35 000 1 22 Hr -m ll"": IM)->) 150 472 JMK) 10 !) 40 HOa, 10205 5.5'2« 4 11 6 22 95 4141 7'J 59 '2.a 10 :)o la 14 a 4 1.1 2:) 5 5 307 is 1 8 * j 4' 1.10 40H1' I 'i 074 \ X 04 32 I 70, S2 a 2-1 12 4 12 HVO la 6:;2 14 ■■ I 0; 7ia 15 B 005' I 1 a(r2i f 09 '24 10 19 0,5.1, I 10 10 4a4 ) 17 35! 7a 'HO 12 ... ! 40 47 lOi a29 ;« '200 10! Wl IS 10 24 1.1 h7 4 4 a "5 a 17' 15 15 10 5 Hi 17 25 as r, 10 17 108 7 24 1 11 4 4 7 3 2 U .') 2 lOH .. 2 2 a:«) 10 m 5h' 1 oa 2 i 1 i ' .i 4 89 4 7 105 .517 —11 38 .598 147 4.10 848 108 •10 1020 101 144 401 10'28 I iiKf ; UXKJ 2'2;i 19 '2fJ .540' 21 211 I 113 " 405 29a2i 22 2:1 I H For. .MIhh. HfKtiotioH iiro in those Coii«roKat,lonH. Tlio amount raiwoil \h ontfi/o'l with the Conyro- lo amount in •■r2'>0. t Uooontly Hottiod. KI;Y i)F r,i;l'MohTiiK Vk.mi K.NuiNd Dkok.mhkk, 1H84. li 101 ,5' '20 :) ". £ aia x5 < 1^ \? 05 :.„■= - - ?;: X- •- e u - i - - ' 6 6-- 6 i " ".: "; >5 55 A. 2,Z '_ No. l-l. Hanover. . ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ::: 9 ... ... p. c. I. A. h 1 j NNorrrmnby "• *'"terHon -j 1.0. Ht. I'aul'B, VValkerton. . 10. Allenford A. lieamer 410 2.V) 130 28 65 28 28 6.5 28 3 75 91 2.. .20 6 1 7 30 SO 80 8 .. . ( 3 3 5 5 10; EUinore. -J no. Moore. M. A -; VACANT. 17. Tara . . ! 18. CrlariiiniH 250 2.W 400 40 .'. fioro Hay K. 15. Uod^erH JaH.I 'erfiUHon J 240 80 80 20 70 4 3 35... 3 3 i 14 100...;. i 1 ('.. I'rovirleiico H'y 7. Littlo Current. 1 i : , 11.01 '• '..'., ■V :i7 8740 1.1.05 1200 8:t 28f* 238 P. 145 C. 191 260 20 115 203 1985 218 vim ;i 's .M ICiJ X ~ 'X i » si j * 1 • la* 1 123 1 5.ii ".'.'.'.'.'' m ' 280 i 1 i .... j 210 4 ,.... . I :«. PRP^SIiYTKItY OF-' .S.\I;NIA.M).^,ihk V'K.Mt f'.vr if No. 1. Forest 2. \V. WillianiK, N. K. Adelaide it. HcrlmKoour .. • lohn TiGOH.. j 10, 11 WyoiiiiiiK . I Plyiiipton.. 1 Potrolia .(Vdelaide & I Arkoriii, ) Cainlaohio A- Aborardor ... Ht .Androw'H Harnia I'arldiill A | McfiilHvray ( Ht. Aiulrnw'H, Ktratliroy UriKdoii & ) Hoar Crook f (Joniima and .Mdorotown .. Point Kd'ard. E. WillianiH.. J """•■• ( (J. (JuthbertHon -j .John MoHobin ... Itobert Hume, ( M.A 1 - CLMcIiennan -j .lohn Thompson. J. H. Iiochead, i M.A ( ThoH. McAdarn... .1. A. MclJonald | .f. MdKutchBon . 3 liobt. W. liOitch., 1 .), Andorsou i 2, 400 IW) 200 220 290 ;i'}. — Continued. O— 3 3;. . * ^ -■ s -ir ■ ■ -./>" i3- 2- >5 » 8 1 I... 1 10; 1 ..... ... i 1" "7 ifici'." M 1 1 M 9 2(l.■? a _;a 3- o o H I •«* ^^ •a >. - - g.a ..J 3 1. a 3_ au. * 3 3 a « 3) o a No. 417 •I' 1471 307 375 100 II 13, 7 40i. 01. 87 1 no 1912 99 iini 690 U^ 15 6901 I jg 1.12 ) MH 693 ■140 240 17 18 19 20 119 474 i 22161 * Uocontly aettlod. UY OI-' .SAIlNlA^^fchlHK V'KAIt FvM.iNG Maiujh 'Mht, 1885. i\ D I'.U 1 r»l 7 :!.■•, 1 „ 7 ■ 7 "lO 1 KH 4.1 .-, 11 1 ■ CO ill 1,;: m (fr. V.;, >^ l», tl'l m ■Ml ,,.. ■\&i ■I.V) . iij :i4u ., 1 1 "'im' 200 402 1 '""74 37 224 27 12 r, 1(13 101 1 ""■m 212' 849 678 ■■■■'44li •174 340 B 3 14 ! ■■'?;;;::: 2n 1 . ...1 1 "21 '.I 20 3ft 20 17 9 4 8 10 "'i3 10 18 1 2 fi 3 3 7 3 .3 4 4 isr. .53 94 103 14 ■•••7 3 8 .•18 10 (10 '""m; .308 9.57 741 1 2 [3 ""m. ........... 1 1 4 3 3 1 3 .3 445 177 395 • 5 •"m ■;::;•> :::::- 1 340 55 1... . ) n 7 1 „ WW ■.►Jl ;ii2 ..'.' D'Hl tW) . I»00 . I80()' " '220 . .'112 i hoo 7r.o. 1 !l(X) 2rm i'.i ":)60 1(K) 42M 113 •.XV) 191 108 201 (17 '277 207 .5209 942 328 "803 ll.'i.'i 700! 130.-J 1280 KX) 8 021 24;j 1'. 128 fiO iO 7 2r)0 ■"■5 2.5 15 2 40 '" '3 1,5 1484 .52 28 224 24 1 8 6 no 20 0887 1022 6 :i«l ! " 1 fl 2 ■::;::::::::! i S 10 it, 14 4.5 "26 3 8 21 9 17 4 19 4 r, 3 C 2 23 2 01 1 4 70 3 11 c r. 9 «i 15 44 897 791 1422 1414 10 11 13 10 1 26 12 9 08 12.5 }9, 1 12 C 13 •Not ro|»,rtoa in ooIumnB 2, .5 or 0. t .'S388 of thiH not reported in coIuhhih 2, 5 or 0, ccl. Al'I'ENDIX. !ill 3.'>. PKKHBYTKUY OK SAIt.VlA,»oBTHK Vkak K STATISTICS. .a i2§ = !&£ Namk or CON(iiii;riA'noN. Name OF Pahtou. a' 2 . : 3 0) :? I s O I. II. •) Knox Cli. TliiMlford IiUl<(! Itoiiil. ) Maiiiliiuiiiiii. \Vutfor o B I ^^ o ^ a ,° a o A ]'A c« — dJ /. d,,- 1 2 9 h 55 *| a *.» , -r ^ 3 -^ i5 a 5j ■5 ^a 475 2(K» 2W) :!;"/• 2.50 2.50i 200 1 :!(■.' .50 .52 •x, .52 i fi!) :« 4 .50 25 0.5 :«) 1 52 .50 1.54 21 . 74 2. 100 0.. 114 5. .5:) 4. »i 7.. I. 11 If... .... 2.. 5 4. !» 1.. 62 02 03 a d •9 a o fS a o • o 5=3 03 i '/; X « 1 :t 6.H 96 0... 4' :i 4 2 2... i: 5 , William I>ottk, (without ch'e.), Total. 'i 1 .1. 2.5 :v) 75 y. z . CO m 80 H 2(10 1 KH 40 1 ■KH) 1 (10 l.^l , 1 1(X) 10 1(XI. ! 40 7 KlO 120 11 2(X) 1 ; HO a UK) . . 36. PKKSP.YTEIIY OF WIXMIFJ >Jo. 1 r^IoRi'RDi'initH \ (2^ J 2 15 10 ^. 7 13 P. <;. I. A. 3 ... 3 4 2 1 1 1 ' Millbrook ' fi. Poison Plymptoa .... V.\ 14 5 . 1 . 2 2 ll 9 'J .J 20 40 33 5 .50 .5 .50 ... Total 5 37 39 10 3 11... 1 .. 9 33 1 2. nominion!) ( (Mty r D. Munroe ... (iroenridfie... ) ( .,.1 — I ] ; ' 4 310 40 40 77 2 20 .30 <; 1., Tdtal 7.. - 5 4' 12 1 1 ... 1 \ Vacant 1 3. KinorHoii 1 1 •■•1 ■••! 1 :«j t ■ 1 Total 2 i .'W 1 i ...| ...i ! ' 1 1 4. Fort FrnnciH •liainy Uiver.. - ■:■! ! ! :.:: :, ■ — 1 t 1 , 1 ' ,, Total 1 — ! — 27 1 . . 2 3 t 1 j _ . 5 F'rt WilliatnB li 35, 1 i I ;• ;■: tOlivor 1 ... 4 2 1 39 1 Total r A. McFarlane.. — 27 1 ■ 1 ■ — - 1 0. Green wood.,. DundttS Argyle (21 150' 25| 25 i; \ 10: 14 (li 120| 201 20 4 ""'i 41 15 20 76 7. 1 2 . 1 . 3 l24 1 9 30| 5 7.' 3' 10 1 1 10 .3.51 .5 fi.5 18 20 05 HI i:'n Total 4i 270 01 59 G 10 . 4 .39 5 * A new field occupied for lUe first time this summer, t A new field occupied this summer by Knox Coj S. M. hocioty, • a , t Si a ?a in 47.5 ' .ji') :)i", O) 'i.Vl 1 1(« ; «) ....' *■<) •ild CJ 4;iU ••hTIlK YkAU Kn i:- 111 05 20 1*1 77; .53 ■t-> IW 184 r/) 4.V) lo9. 3fJ0 'm m 'J i:(j 42 111 5s 1 ■*— - -. — P*< 'm 159 APPKNDIX. ccli. Y OF SAIiNU BjoBTHK Ykak Kndino March 31ht, lfiSr>.— Continued, F' I N A N C K 8 . 9- ?, it*- - x?xt g =r - - * ' ■" \'^ A i.i. «) h ■imi 1 I'.H 1 3t) 1 •i) t; l.Vl . 1 *) in m . \ w 7 imi a.) 11 ■2() Knox Co' s _ u "3? H o u h a * 2.2 *^ ^ a w 11 — . 'fl •J *j I Paymexts ' j TO I a Col. 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" v.w, '.'.'."'. ;■■ ; L. . 1 l-'l '..'.'.'. ""hr, ".'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'. ,____! 1 ""mr, 40 41 42 13 44 4(;o 4". 1*112 M) 47.-> 47 48 4B 50 ■.:; iiy. 243 21 500 12 12. I6j em, 57 so cclviii. APPENDIX. ;«. PRESBYTEPvY OF BRANDON, M.\N, Nam?: OF CoNdllEOATION. 8TATIHTICS. •d s a o 1^ a d ;a ;j a i« ' o O 1 'S ■=3 al •w a i 1 L^ INDIAN MIHKIONH No. I ' ' 00. Mi»-ta-wa8-Bia'.fohn Mackay 1 61. IJoulah S. Tiinc(i.nHuicyo. 1 62. JiroadvieWj UoHorve |H. Mackay 1 0,3. OkanaHe Geo. Flett 1 o o Mm .3 =1 [ « o CO 5i "572 a * to 0) 5 laiSi o o da » a o s^r 73 a '-2 2 a I a I s- a 5 I a oc . -.3 id.f'^' - Y a o ® X , — = a i. .^ 'Y-, i ;^ 'A > -I. S,a "3 a G a < r;-: ;: '-■- Total . p. I fvR THK VkAH « a l-r o DELAYED S'l'ATFSTIiAL 1 Sydney, Ht. An- drew's (Jhuroli. Br'kvillc, Oxford BrocknillK, Vont- nor lirocknille, Hpen- corville Ilr'knille, MainH- villo Toronlii, iHt I'ros. Ch., Victoria ... Tormiti,, St. fo'n'.s MarkhaiD Tiirotitii, Kt. An (Irow'H.Scarb'ro Hamilton, St.An (Irow'H, N'afjara Hami I to )i, Ht. I'aul'H ChuroJi, Siiiicoo IlamiUon, Hlack- heath, etc //amiU'ji.CalHtor Hfimiltoii, Ea.st Koneca BriicK, Ht. An- dre w'b Jlriice. Hanovor. Bruce, N. Nor- inanhy .\. Farquhar-Hon.! VV. T. Canninti ...i David Kol-Jj lock, MA.. 1 155, m5\ 86| 200^ an 050 90 80 Vacant D. Fraflor. 75 300: I'. c. 0.11 fi 7.-1 2. . 1 C. A. Tanner Vacant . 2 rA)0] 29j 2\ii, ! ■ I I 1 20(J 20 6OI 2 1 , 125 2.5J 11... 4, 70 8... 4 158 It) 44! ' 140 4.. 27 .500i 40 40 li. M. Croll 1 1 2.00 Of)' Of) 70 !)0 8... 4 - W. IJ. Koes ) Ij ■TameH H.Diincan^ J 1 2.-.0' K) 1.-) ' IU) 2... 1 li 200' l.'i 1.". ; 42 '.i 1; 26U| 10 10 -.H 3 I. A. 12 20... 7 '■> '.I 80 100' If; 100' 8 12 ;! Oi !)0| 7 lOn 1 I ' ' 8 10 4 0. 4.''.' 40l 8 120 i;24... I! 18 140, 140l 14 -tlKi - N. Patorwon.. 2 liOO 00 i i:if) H ,. 7 2 200 liO 20 r,:i 4. ..Hi. I 250! 33 33 li 100 17 .. 4 M .M Total j i 20 442.0! 848[ 38!) I 10 1.010 lor. I'. 00 c. r, 1 7 11 r, 21 12 2 3 1 2 4 3 4 8 3 3 4 .... 2 3 1 !) 2 3' ... 12 ■■;:, 180 .!7i :i.vj ■ I- 25 12 .300 1 .M .,, 1 40 4 r,lm 4 10 .00 8 200 , 3 5 3 1 1 2 8 7 3; ° ,30 18 A.\D FINAXC: ») MM. ■M 2fiOi ■M r,:n . m ■m .... \'it\ \m m tU) "i ui) 1 1 ■* '.m ... t.o 00 8 l.V) 3 100 . 7 J , M . M , ^m 'if) 2i» 200 20u 00 .50^ 10 21K1 12 ]«n KH 1.., ■ 200 WK) lit "m 40 7 2'Xi 1 . 1 :. ■'no ) 17 133 31 'JO 1 7 M :ci Irh H 'mi 7.'i7:j ~h ( I ? APPENDIX. cclix. NDON, M.\.\„ t* X {. ■/. ^> ' • a X i ^ A ;. : o -> 'm X ,. ■i- *<'*' u, Y, »-^ ^ 1*^ "^ X- r. S "^ s :. 1 '■, - '■■^'.■-.i l Bfr = - — - a 1 . .-. — i>.' '/i r. Z L;RTHK Vk.mi ?>NI)I.vg March 31ht, 188.5 — Continued. FINANCES. nil So _ . -; o j .; >. 1, : ^ -r rs : . .; _. 3 a -i -A ^3 5i y B U Ii : -S « ^ 8 Amount expended on Church or M-nse during the year. a ♦* >-l u I- .2. .a c «.) or; a u 1^ tl Total expenditure for strictly Congregational purposes. Pa Col. a O VMKNTH '^ TO „ Fdndh. § a '•2 '5 i'"^ a ! S 3. 1 1 1 a ^"^ .2 ;, a •so o 3 C3 4-> *J -■ ^ .o a _• a a •g , o Hz"; o * •s . -g 2§ 3.=- M a Sh ft* II 8 .« ,; « 8 |l 11 'i Payments to French Kvongeliza- tiou Fund. Payments to Foreign Mission Fund. ■c a *^ -3 a < 9 — 'x *^ V g.^ 3.2 o § ■» is o av, £ a £.1 a — a. a 3 a m 'n H a » -•a a.a o ^ H 5 ^ §-. 2 gx a 2 . "^ •3 >. « a X i* 6 3 IS O 'is «a 11 a-^ 8 P. 2 a a ^« ■3" oa. H 8 8 1 1 •? 1 8 8 8 f 8 8 8 8 8 » j 1 i i i 1 1 j :::!':.]:: iv:::::: ( ..- ! _.\ '1 .. 1 ... 1 1 ; 1 . ; ; i i 11!^ '11111 1 1 1 No 60 61 62 63 ) S'I'.VTISTIi AL •..M) irXAXCIAL RETiniNS. v; 100 7 I'l" M h liO M 14 11 Ml .M ,!7 :'-■'') . 1 .M 12. ■**> 1 1 ;V») H '200 . 8 l.V) 3 lOi) 7 .. M M 10 ■.iO'i 11 H 12 I'I'I . 7. 2(XI 1 ... „. ■ l;i:! :il-Jii ;7M irr. -.'/I ' 1 m 1 ■m 2W r,H 21)1) .... u-i> .. .. 2.VI r, 7.">J mo 500 200 8 ^ 800 132!) 2.50 OOOi 320 10 :u; 1070 440 .•i70 719 ! 230 2683; 277 11!K) 431 i ,5280 :i50 200 200 2200 :i22 304 3 1 30 7 11 34 37 37 54 16 1 5 ""8 1 30 21 n 27 9 :io 30 5 8 35 8 30 52 19 90 7 20 4 25 30 55 13 12 4 4 10 6 3 g 308 51 4 35 j 3 30 5 54 7 27; 3 6' j 19-2.5 ,51;:! 417 913 263 2704 4:10 i7i;4 400 5347 372 224 2:19 221 1 ;>43 399 18049 t'jii iVi -iji) :'H 85 110 130 84 134 21 81 1 18 3 1 i 1 1 1 ) 401 803 1 13 8 12 H 21 7 440 7 12 3 3 5 r, 7 9 j 145 10 202 1 32 20j 01 3 19 5 1 3' 11 12 300 I i 1 204 1 !IOO ... . »K) •m 20U 4320 luO| ""'i H 4 3 6 95 :t 1 1 5 19 :« 5 5 - 1 ] 3 6 2 88 ;;;;;; 308 ■ BOO H4 .10 W) 800 lit 3.50 1 1 1 1 1400 !)0 88 7 7 1 2 4 2 150 3 8 210 4 1 58 2 48 3 19 2 08 2 35 01 iiai 1 2411 1 5 T'ijij 7:i7;i (il t C8:io , 7029 10980 10 j 255 1 T i i _ ■ ' J - ! ,t 1 if !, ■^1 ; ■ ■j ■ I cclx. APPENDIX. ROLLS OF SYNODS AND PJiESBYTKRIES. SYNOD OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. P. M. MoKKiHON, Daktmouth, Siniod CUrL. 1. PliESBYTEllY OF TliUJlO. MINISTERS. DATE OV OIlD[NA.Tl'Ni CONORKRATIONH. POST OKl'K I S. 1. J. I. Haxtor May '2. Wtn.McCuUoch, D.U... Fob. :). Kbenozor lions Oct. ■1. Jatiies Maclean Nov. .'). Alox. KoHH Nov. . McCiillivray Koli. '.). James Sinclair Sep. 10. .T. H. ClniHG, .M.A .May 11. Kdward (irant Oct. I'i. B. (!. Giinn 'Nov. l:i. Edwin Smith, H.A 'Oct. 14. A. 1''. Thomflou iSep. l.-i. W. T. lirucc, .M.A.. |Sei). IC). .1. ,\. I;Of,'an lAiiy. 17. J. F. DuBtan iNov XKM IHii!) Ijucius McElhinny lK4'.t IH.51 I). M. Kent law Thomas McKay.... l.'i.'j? Ueuben Stiirrit lH;:i •). F. Crowe iHi;.'. Silas Black 1M(>7 Isaac Flemming... IHC,;) T. H. ChiRholm IHC)',) Alex. Steel 1H7(> T. .1. Logan 1H71 K. H. lirenton 1H74 S. H. Murray 1K7() Kalph ;\IcCahe lK77 -101111 IJoiid 1KH4!J. T. Crowe Without charge First Cong., Truro AS'ithont charge Great Village Parrfiboio' l'ortai)i(iuo St. Andrew's 'Clifton Ujipor Londonderry Onslow iStowiacke jSpringside MiildleStewiackeiS;BrookfieId jEconoiuy Coldstream lAcudia St. Paul's Truro. Truro. Truro. Great VilliiRe. I'arrsboro. l'ortapi(|UC. Truro. Clifton. Folly Vilhific. Oiihlow. Stewiiickfi. UpiuT Stciwiaclio Midlc StowiiRke Kcononiy. Valley. Acadia Ir'n.Mines Truro. MISSION STATIONS. . iMaccan |Maccan. .iNorth River jNorth Kiver. . ! Westchester , Westchester. J. H. Chahk, J'vfu. Ckrk. 2. PIIKSBYTEKY OF SYDNEY. 1. u. :). 4. 0. 7. K. U. 10. 11. H. McLeod, M.A. I. Murray, D.U., . A. Mcintosh D. Sutherland .... 1). .McMillan A. Far(|uliarson , 1). Drunuuond ... .). Murray I'eter ('lark J. A. Forbes H. McQuarrie . .. IHC, I TJ.D.'Xov. 7, i.lnii. 10 .Aug.2l liin, (>, Dec. 4 Dec.H, IHCl hinel8,lK7J lune 2, lH7.'i XcA-. l'J,lh7:) Oct. IH, IHSI luiy 1, IHH/i IKin D. FciguRon 'Mira 'Sydney, C.Ii. ls;"i(! (i, F. M. Forbes North Sydney IN. Sy M., C.H. hiov, C.U. iliirdiirii'.C.H. In.'V, ( li. HI .\orlli,<'.H icildiiiaM.C 11 ,oirH("k,C.H WTliovcqiii'Cl! w Hay, C.H liOiiioliil, C.H William (1. Korbea I IKifi Port Kastin(,'H. I'.'luard Uoborts ' l8."):t iMaboii and Port Hood .\Iabou. Ki'uuctli .Mackenzie.. ..iDoc. 2, 18.">7 Hon. I). M(!(hn-dy...lHailiU'ck and I'orks Haddock, C. 15. l)(inalil Mcl)out,'all 'Nov 1."), 18(1.") .fohn Mathoson,. Wewt Hay We.st Hay. Mi'.xaudei- (irant Doc. (i, IhVI ArcliibaM MrKuy.. T-akd .\inslje Lake AiiiHlio. Alixau'ler Maoliao .lnno7, 1h77 AnsnH.J. Mclvcr. .. Middle Kivor& Little NarrowB Middl' ' iver. Viij^iih McMillan lau.'J.'), Irt.s2 M. McLcnnau Malasja'uitiOi & Kiver Dennis .Malat^awatch. luliu Rose !Auy. 12, 1881 Arch. McKinuon ... WliycocDimili Wliycocomah, \ ACANCIKS. MISSION STATIONS. I't. Hastini^s A II. InbabitantHi Alo.\. Campbell Strath Lorno ( Hi^ Intervale, Maya . J Whale Cove, (("iioticanip, " tx. Chrk. K. McKkn-zie. /'rtK. Cfcrk. cclxii. API'ENDIX. r. - PHKHBYTEilY OV PICTOU, MlNIHTEnS. DATK OP ohdinat'n, I'OST Oil If:i.;H. m 1. A. 1'. Millor |May 7, Iftll 2. 1).U. Hltiir 'Oct. '2(;, IHK; :i. AUx. Miait'dii, M.A Doc] l,lK-,2 4. Koljnrt l-iiird .Junol2,IWiO 5. Williiiti. Donald ()f;t. .'il, Imco 0, E. A. AlcCurdy Juuo'i.UJfir, 7. A. Mcli. Sinclair July 2.",,iw;c, 8. .1. K. ForboH ri)b.27, lhr,7 !t. Ilobnrt (Juniiniug Miir. ](1. Im,.! 10. lO. Kcott iKop. 20, IK?:, 11. A. M. .MrliOod. M.A Sop. ll.lhTM 12. .;. It. Munro, M.A Au(,MO, IhTO ]:i. J. L. (loorKC, M.A l)t>;;.20, IhHI 14. J. L. liori), H.D Oct. 2, IhK) l.j. .John I''orry July l.'»,18-i4 VACANCIEH. 1). A. UobortHon ... .\..I. McKay .folin i''ort;ii,si)ii DaiiidI .MiI)onal r. H ■il. J. A. 21. T. <; 'I'l. J. A. 1. JamoH Allan •Tun, 1, 184''. 2. William Scott Feb. I, IH;',:) \\. John M. MacLeod Nov. 0, lHr,:i 4. Neil Mactkay Seji. 10, IH.-,.", .0. .\lo.\ander Stirliuj^ /une, W'll (',. Allan McLean -Juno, 1H(;2 7. .John O. Cameron Mar.l4,IH<;7 8. Alexander ItaulHton ...; IWiH 0. William (irant ■Sop.27, Ihc-.i 10. Arthur F. Carr, A.M Oct. 4, 1H7I 11. W. 1'. Archibald, M.A... Kep. 2."., 1875 1:'. Ahixander Stewart M»r.2r,,lH70 i:!. (icorKo McMillan, !'. A. .ltino:iO,lH80' 14. \Vm. A. MaHon,l!..\ Fob. 0, ImmI \:,. K. {JillioH I 1881 10, .Jamen (JarrutherH 17. JohnMclieod Aug.liO, 188! 18. A. li. McLeod Oct., 1882 10. Malcolm Campbell ' 1882 20. A. \V. Mahon Oct., \W.\ 21. Wm. H. Spencer Oct., 1881 22. OoorKo .V. FiHher Oct., 1884 vacan<;ii;h. i i JameH CurriitherH David .M. I'raKor. . \VilliH,m :\lc.Murdo John McMillan David McliUro . lolin McDonald.. Alex. MatthewH.. William Laird .. William Kohh ■lameH Uanmay... ■lolin Dounhart... ,Mex. M(Uvinnon John .McKen/.io . Donald Beaton.... Alex. MiiHeath... Duncan Fiawor... H. Siiuarebrid^o . Cove Head Cove Ilend. Hede(|ue North 15(!(lei|iio. Zion Church, (Jharlottotown... Charlottc^tuua. SummerHide Sumnier.Hidf. (Jlitton an APP^:NDIX. cclxiii. 8. I'llKSBYTKUY OV ]lAhJV AX-Continucd. ST Oil |( |.;n. ipjOIllihll. :;'!V'h ICiviT. ... ■"■oil. \i: 1 1 arbour. on. . ur«(!HH Kontvdio Kiiiitvillo. H. Suthorland iSt. Amlrow'H, Halifax... jHalifax. Ai. I.A.N Si.Mi'Sd.N, I'rcn. ('Urk. 9. rilK.SBYTKKY OF ST. .lolIX, N.IJ. /(! IIi'IhI. ^H 1. A. Donald ■1. .I.liunnot, D.D :i. 1.. .lack 1. William .Millon .Inly hi, 1842 Uotirod flampton, N H. St. .lobn, N.H. 'til lU'.i\i:i\w.. ^M .Mar.:io, I8i:t Clerk irlottctiiuii. ^M .Juno, I8l.'i .fllllO, l8l(i Kotinid Hprliiullold, <^C. HI. .AndrowH. iimcrHiilo. ^M l{ocnb(!C ■ ,"). .1. Mc(i. .McKay Juno 2(1, IK")."", .lohii .Amos May2J, 18r)(; J.'ranciH liaird .lau. 21, |M.",r, Artliiir .Mchoau .... 18."i(; J. (i. l.'orboH I'ort IdKin. Chipman, Q.C. St. .lohn. ii])ton. ^M IH *;. S. .Idbnston 7. 1). .Mucrao. IJ.D H. '1'. O. Smith, D.I) Chipman St. Ktophon'H Church rray liar, N. ^H 1^ Crock, Wit. H -ondi..-h. ■■ iiccliiwu. ■■ \(i Uivcr. H di^aii liijiUje. ^B irlottctowii. ^B ithalbyn. ■ block. ^M odvillc. ■ 'hbllold. ■ irKctowii. ^M itroHo. ^M loyTiold. ^M lut Stewart. H it St. rctf;rH. H . 1 1, 1'riui'oCo. ^M 10 Valluy. H ?.<(. CkrL: 1 ■ ^M MipoliH, H ibonaiMKliu. ^B 'tmnutli. ^M ifax. ^M ifux. B St. .Androw'H SUHHO.X .NfLHliwaiik anw !.■). Will. Stowart H;. Kenneth ,Mcl ,H.A... 17 '1'. K. Fothoriiih'hani .... IK. Ci. liruco, H.A l:i. Will. KoHH, H.A HI. Arcliilmld McDougall... ■1\. (i. Shoro il. C. S. .\llon ii. J. K. lioaristo SACA.VCll'.H. Mar. (1, 18,'-i7 Doc.:il,lMr,l May 1, I8C..1 William MorriHon. SlIKHOX. Nahliwaak. VV. .1. MnrnH . St .laiiiort and I'nion St .JamoB. I'ob. 2, I8(;."i VVilliaiii McNairn.. •Juno l.'j, 1811(1 Prof. S. I'. Kivot Oct. 1. IKIIM .\lox. WriL'ht Ituctotudio Mnctoiicho. Ht..lolin's ^^ay 17, lHfl5 Fob. 22 1872 Ciuleton,St..Jolin Uobfirt f 'iLimiboll Kif'hmond It i(dimond. ■July 21, 187.; ■loKopli Tromblo Hop., 1875 Uobort MilliL'an . St. loliiiH I'reBbytcrian (Church St. I>avi0(;an, /'ri.^. (Jhrk. SYNOD OF MONTREAL AND OTTAWA. •Ia.mks Wat.son, A.m., Hi .NTiNiiTON, Siiwxl. Cln-lc. 1. i'i;K.si5V'rEi;Y of vrFi'.Kf. % h. 'J. 10. II. \1. I.t. II. \n. I(i. 7. 18, .lohn Crjok, D.ll William li. Clark ■■'rodciioli I'otry SviM ,. (ioo. 1). .Matliows, D.l).. I)ijri<;aii .AiidiirHoip, A.M. William Ml thiotton Jolii] .M LOdoiiald .'[ui,'li liiimont. H.I) Malrolm Midjood Kiiili V .M. Iiowoy, M.A.' Jilo(;.(;itt!Uiaf;'li,.M.A. .John H. .Mcliood .AndrfiW T. fjovo .losi'iih .Allard Wm. K. McCiiUouHh... JoliTi (i. i'ritchard.H.A. .lamori l''or;.;ii-;oii, H.A DupjaUl (;iirrio, HO.. . l)oo,'i8,lW!5 Hopt., iHlIt Sop ■!'.), \<,t Kod'rick MoKouzio \\iM.'MA<>\ .lames Ho.isaok l)o(;. 2(;, Ifi:")! Mii,y I, Ih;2JoIjii It. M(d)oiiald l''ol). '^li, lHi;t Wm. I''. Howmaii ,, I''ol).'J:i, Htr, .lulyl'.i,lH77 John M(d)oiM.ld. .. Aii^{. H, H77 Wm.St(3Wart Aui,'.'2'.l, H77 Wm. .lohiKton .fuly 2, li7H .lohn (ioodfol'.ow . . May 2'), IfsHi (ioortfo Woir, HL.!). Ap. i:i, lH-^2 Ap. 27, IHH2 OrX. II, 1S82 DavidThorborno... Oct. !», 1H8.'! AUf,'.'2l,ls81 Alox. HaptiHt Kntirnd Kotirod Molbonrue ano Win \.\uii.ii. I«:i7 Jaiiios Watson, A.M. ... Aii;;.'.i!», l'l)cll, M.A .. Ap. 10, lSi;j John TiinibuU lmioiit,lWi2 .lames (i. .Muir, MA. April :!, lt^i;:i ■liujies .Mcraiil, J5.A . ,. AtlH.2l, IHf.l litnici Oiiissirat, JJ.I). 'Dec. h, M(JI \Vm. Itobnrtsoii 'Oct. ';, ]hl)-, l!ol)i:rt H. Wardoti Nov. 1.^,18l■.'; Will, A. .JoliiiHton Sep. '2"), |Hi;7 .loliii Camiil, rill, M.A..., .N'ov. :), l-sHH .lames A. I'. MclSain ,, .Mar. IH, lnu'.t •lames t'leek, li.A .Mar.21, IWIl John Nichols jMay I, !«t;;i .Me.x. H. Miickay ' Aim. I'i, IW.O ( harles .\. Doiidiet ' Auy.'i:), IHUd lames !■ riiser, I', .A. ,, ^.laii. 1',, 1870 .lames liiiri;lay, .M..^. ..'Jan. 20, iK7l Andrew Itowat.. Mar. 2, 1x71 James M iJoy.l, B. D .. .lulyll, ls7l James Hally Doc. 17, 1^72 John Serimuor, M.A. ... AuK.2H, IN?:! I)a,vid \V. Morrison, IV A Nov, I'.i, lM7:i Itiiiicaii .MclOiichcirn Oct. 8, isy.-, Wm. J. Dey, #I.A iJan. ."-, 1K70 James Corniack, H..-\ ., .Viih h. 1s70 ■lolin .1, Oasey, li,l> [Dec, 12, 1^70 WiM.K (!riiiksiiank,U.Ai.fune2fi,IH77 .Mtrerl li. Cnichet |Aii«.2;i, 1^77 Itoher' llmiiiltoii lOct, 2:i, I- 77 Mo^es I', lirjiiilreaii 'Oct. H, Ih7M Ah .K. H. .Maetarlaiie.. iNov.'i, IHSO (i (''iltj,,rni. Heine, li.A. Nov. 17, l>-Jil I.oiiiH H.ror'lan, H.D 'Doc. 7, l«H.? .\rchll)M|d I,ee, U.A jJiiiiel7.IH.st •lohii I', Grant i.Iiiiiei;*, IHMl lames Mennett, B.A. , Siiji. 1 1, IH-l Itieul I'. DncIoH Itetirod . A. McS'aufjhton .,, Second I'res. fh., Hi)iitint,'doii Dr. Ciiribtie Henry (hiircli, I,acliiito I'resbytery's City ^Hssion .John Shaw .Arundel, etc I'irst Church, fiachiito . I'resijyterian Coll., Montreal. James .Middle ton St. Andrew's Oeo. Mc<:ienagiian Kn^jlish Itiver and Howick .lames itoliortson . St. Oabriol CAi., Montreal VVilliain Sinton ... St. I,ouis do Gonzaijuo ,8, Alexiuulor HoIjIj William Drysdale William Harr . JameH Uonnio. lohn Crutctifield Walter Paul Hut,'h Vallance, jr. •lames Uobh .loseph fjaimliolT . .foliii Mullen .\lex, .Mitchell ./aine-s (iillies .foiin .Aiiilerson CharleH lioliertson Dunean McKwnn .loliii J. I'raser Dr Howard James Muir Capt. Win. KosH ,., . J(/seph Morin Col. .John I'let.cher Chas. W. Davis . . .Me.xiinder Milno,,, .Ja.ines Stewart VA(!ANf;iE8. St. Andrew's Ch., Huntin(,'don Statih^y Street cii., Montreal. I'rishyteriaii Coll., Montreal. Heinmiii(,'ford Church Atjelicy Itockhurn and ffore I'rosbyterian Coll., Montreal (jeorHetown Kno.K Ch., Montreal St. Mark's {;h, Montreal Crescent St. Ch., Montreal St. .lohn'H Ch,, Montreal Chathiiin ami Oieiivillo St. I'aulV. Ch., .Montreal .., IWliin ami ,\thelstane, Heaiihnrnois A: ( !liatoaiif4iia,y . Ste. The-reso, etc I'reshyterian Coll., Montreal, Ornistown Dundee I're.ihyterian (!oll., Moiilreiil Ijiichino. .. Tavlor (3hurch, Montroal St. Matthew'.s Ch,, Montreal Siivi lurCiiurch, Montreal firee.vllle, etc ,N'ew filiiHHfiw Karnham (Jentre Chalmers Ch., Montreal Krskine r:h,, Montrcjal Kussolltown Da Oiierre Cote des Nei(,'08 Laprairie an;(tru.i> •/amioHon .Marc Ami I'niiiciH W. I'arrioH Hohnrt WhillanH, .M.A ■loliii l''airlif) Wiji.l).Annsf,ron«,M..\. 'llifiniaH liciinott Oavid l''indlay, H.A.. 'I'hoH. S. f}|aHHford,li.A Williai]] Shoan^r f/HorKo 'I'hornaH I'.avnc It. V. i\rcKihl,in,)i,A.... Win. T. Iliirridtfo, li.I). Wiiliiim (/. (i,;\,\,.n . Kohdit fianil'fi, H.A I'uul H Vornior va(,ancii;h. S(;|it.ll,inr,;) .\ii«. 7, W.-i. '•it. IH, IWm .Mar.-'H, isci; .March, l-i.C •(illy ii,i-i-.»; ^^ay 1m, \hV,n Sciji.SiC,, |m72 Ant,', ■21,lH7:i .May I l,IS71 Oct. 12, IH7I'. Doc.-ili, iM'ft H(JI)t.2C,,lK8f) Ian. In, IH81 .July 21, 1881 Nov. ID, I8'<2 Any. 2, lH8:i Jan. 11, 1881 July H, 1H81 July 10, 188 J JnmnH Horloy Wmj. 1). IjChIjo .Adiim Ddvcnnay ■lohn Hardif) Janio.s llaillio .loliri Klicar'ir llohort .N'clHon Iiavid Fairhairn .1 Tliorburn, I,I;.l). '.Villiam CroHkery.. Uotiort Mackie Robert McAfTco.. John HowHton . .fanio.H StpvoMHon... J. U. Clement Now Ivlinhurfjh KochoHtorvillo HuckiiiKham Hank Street (jhurch, Ottawa . .\vlmer I'Voncli Church, Ottawa Knox Church, Ottawa Nepean and liollH Cornnrn l,'Orit;nal and HawkcHhury St. I'aul'H (;iiurch, Ottawa .. .. Carp, Kinhurn and Ijowriew .. faiitlcy and I'ortland Itichmond and StittHvillo .\ylwiii and Oe.sort KaHt Oloucoftter Nf)rth Cower St. AndrowH Church, Ottawa. I'lantaj,'i!not Wakoliolil und MaHham li'Aiifjo (iarilieu, etc David Kennedy.. Z. McMillan William Ilowat. William Lough.. MrSHION STATIONH, KXOMSII. MIHHION- STATIONS, PItKNCH. 1. J. A. Vomon. MIhs. ... 2. iHraol Mathiou, Miss Jfl.VIHTKRH WITHOUT 'HAUGl;. 1. Wm.M. ChriHtie, M.A... Oct. :!, 1819 2. JanjcsTait... Oct. :i, im\ 3. Itohert IIughoB Oct. 21), lb7(i nETIHI.I) .MI.VI.STER. j j 1. James Sinclair ' !, N. Kdinliiirijli, O. Iloohimtcrvillb." Huckint,'hani,Q. Ottawa, O. Ay nior, Q. Ottawa, O Ottawa, Merivale, " 1,'Orit^nal, " flttawa, " Carp Cantlriy, Q. Itichmond, O. Aylwin, <^ KriinHay'K Cor.,0. Nortli ('iowcr, " Ottawa, I'iantiiKenot, " Waketield, Q. Angers, OsKoodo and Konrnoro Venion, 0. KuHHcU and Metcalfe Metcall, " I'itzroy Harbor and Torboltor; I'itzroy Harl/r," Manotick and S. CloucoBtor ... .Mariotick, " Cuiiiborlttiid (;unihorlund, " Chelsea Chelsea, Q Kast Teinpleton K. Temjiletoii,' Boarbrook and South Indian... South Indiau. o. French Church, Ma.sham Duclos, Nainur and Hartwell Narimr, Montebollo Moutebello, Ottawa, fi Ottawa, Cumberland, " Huntley, Joseph White, B.A., Pre-i. Clerk. AIM'KNDIX. cclxvii. 4. I'HKSHYTKIIY OF LANARK AND RKNFUKW. MINISTKRH. DATK OK f)UI)INAT'.S F.I.DKRH. •ON'iUKfJATIfiSH. I'OST OTKI' KH. inl)iirKli, (1. (!Ht(!rVllll: " ilH^tilllll,! ; va,(). ur, Q. Wll, (> IVU, valo, " tiiiiil, " iVIl, " loy.Q. mjoikI, (>■ in.■ ll <.-()Wl;r, " wa, InuMtiit, " ilujlil, Q. r.s, " on 0. all, " oy Ilarl/ r," itick, " burlaiid, sfjil., Q •IliplotOIl,'' ll iii'Uau , •' 1 William Main. D.U ± Miloriiou Mvlne ;i. lohn Croiiiliio, ^t.A . I. laiiKiH WilHon, MA :',. (i(3or(,'') lirornnor i;. (i(;ort;.IJ 1 ; iioliort* aiM|pl)<;ll, D.Kc 11, J. M. MacAliHter, IJ.A . r,. (ortoph (laiidior p.. \Iiirk Tiiriiliiill IT. .IoHfi|ih Ari'lrow ll. Dutioan I*. McKochnio. V.I. M MacOillivray, M.A.. ■SI). .\l(i.x. A. Scott, .M.A ... l\. CliarliiH McKilloj), IJ.A 11. Iliii^h 'I'liylor i;. .Matthow H. Scott, H.A il .M. I). .M. niakfdy, U,A, I'l. ■hitniiH (i. Stuart l'.,.\., 1'': IlllllCH ItOrfll, li IJ, .'7 liuijiiH li. Sti'wart . ... .;-, llobort McNablj, l'.,.\ . VA< AN( IKS. Ont. 'J^t, IHt Oct Hi. IH,--.*!! Auk, 8, 18.-' ./uly 1», IH.-i* Kol). ir>,lniV)' Au^'. tz,\tM)lt Fob, ll,lnr,:) •Ian. lI.lHC.'-i Oct. :ti,iH(;*; Oct, 21, lh«,7 .Nov, 1, IHC,7 .(u no '2.1,1 W;'." Oct. •^n, ik7i Nov. H, 1x72 l)of;.:tl,lH72 S(i|.t.2, IH7:) Mayi'J, 187 J S()pt.2H,|H7."/ Oct. 21,|H7.-, I'd). 2l,IH7H Sopt. :t, H7H S()pt.:i, IH7H Oct. 'J, 1"7:) Oct. r,, |mh() Oct. 21, IHHI) Au(,'. 8, IHsl Ian. .'., ISMlt .Ian. '.», 1H8I DnnUil CurnpboU William VVliyto . .JamoH Mcll<|uham lolin Wallacf) . . . Hanjuol V.iinnr... David (ioodwin.. Ur)b(irt lioll [j. NaiHmytli Androw 'IV)Hhack l)r Win. OickHOn William r,an({ itobcirt DickHou.. .lohn U. McNabb .. Hon. (ioo. HryHon.. William Morris I'ranoiH H. Allan ... 'I'tiomaH ^^c(;allUIn .lolm .Macdonald Itolicrt (iraliain ■loliri yoiinii .. 'I'lKiinaH HykOM I'fitor .Mc.N'oo .Mattliiiw OoddH.. . Koliort (lar.HWoll. .. UuMcan (;amoron.. Itotirod St. .VndrnwHCh., Smith's FfillH l.'iiiori (;iiurcli, Kmith'HFnllR Lanark .Mc.Nab and Horton Kitloy Arniirior HocKwitti, etc liairiHay St. .lolin'B r'huroh, .Vlrnonto... I'cmbrfikd St. Androw'H (Ihuroli, Almonte Itonfrow liuckwitfa and AhIjIou Couloni{u, etc Alifif) .Middle villi), etc Mattawa St. Androw'H Ctmrch, I'ortli.... /ion Church, <'arleton I'laco. Admahton I'ukenbttm Hri.stol lloHH and Cobdon Haldorrtor: Knox ('hurcli, I'orth (Jastloford, otn. lioacbbur^, otc Kin^Hton, (), Smith H KallH, " Smitb'H FallH, " lianark, " Wbito I,ako, " Tolodo, " .\rnprior, " (arloton I'laco," Itlakonoy, " Almonte, " I'cmhroko, " .Mmonto, " Itonfrow, " Anhton, " Kort CouloriKO.y. romliroko, O. .Middlovillo, " Mattawa, " I'ortli, < 'arloton I'laco," .\diiiaHton, " rakonham, " r.ristol, " F'jroHtor'HF'lln" lialdor.son, " I'ortli, l.'.ch Winnoch," Hcachbura, " Wniiani Stark MtchfloUI i FiKaiivillo Hromloy ' .John Allan UalhouHle and N. Sborbrooko. Joii.N Cko.mmik, M.A., Pren. (Jl/:rk. 5. I'KKSIiYTKUY OF MUOCKVILLK. Williaui T. Canning... ■IitiiioH I'liUar Kuhort .Jardincs I). Sc... 'Mor^o liurnt'iold, IJ.U. Henry .1. .McDiarmid.... ■liirncM Stuart ■lolin ,T. Itichards •Ihpn'-h .\Icllroy Iiiivid V. HoR.s, M.A David Kellock, M.A fi. l)unlo)i Hayne, U,A. ■liunoK UobortHon VACANCIK.S. May 1, 181'.t Kdward McCrum., .May, 18.J7 ■Van. r,, 1870 Hon. W.J Christie Ian. ;i, H7I A.O.McCrady .funo2:i,1871 Konnoth .Mcljoan.. S()pt.27,l872 .John Kortju.son AiiK 10,1874 .lonn Dickey Sept., H71 Dec.2',l, 1880 ■Inly 2*1, 18«l William HtilmoH. .. Sept. 'i, 1881 I.acblin Cainoroii.. .July 1, 1882 .Ion. O. Uuthorford. Alex. Campbell. .MISSION HTATIONK. Andrew MolTat.. Oxford Oxford MilU, O. Morewood Morewoorl, St. .lohn'H Ch., Mi-ock-. illo lirockvillo, " FirHt Church, lirockvi)lo Urockvillo, " Kemptvillo anil Oxford .MilLs. Kemptville, " I'roHcott I'roHcott, " liyn and Caintown I'.vn, " Matilda Di^ou'H Cor., " Wof port and Newboro' WoHtport, " Spo cervilloand Vtuitnor Sponcervillo, " .MorriHhurt! and Iro(iU(/is Morrirfljuri^, " WiiddiuKton, N.Y .Madrid, .N.Y. West VViiiclioHt.ir W.Winchestor.O. (Jardinal and .MaiiiHville (;ardiiial, " N. WilliainHhurK and Win- i .. ,,, ,, , ,, choHtorSprimTH f N.Wil msbury, " ;'"ckHton A South .Mount-un .. HockHton, " Hyndman and (;Hf,'Oodo l.ino Ilallville, " Dunbar and Cohiuboun Dunbar, " Morton and Delta | Morrickvillo, N. AugiiHta ) | and Fairfield ( j Chrynler Georoe Dunloi' Bayne, IJ.A., Pra, Clerk, cclxviii. AI'I'KNDIX. (i. I'KKSBYTKKV OF (JLK.Nti.VUUV. MINISTI-.HH. HATK or DltlllNATN. Kf.i)i:iis. coN«ni;fiATioN8. I'ONTdFKICEM. ) i. Joliti I'niHor 1 1 null Ciiir'.oron .lr>hii S, lliiniot Jdhii I'i'iKiisoii. JlllllOh llllhtio NoilMcNiHli.II.D.J .Toliii A. f i. CaMor. Williiiiii l''nr(,'UH()ii (lill)ort A. Smith. .John McKonzio AlnxaiiilorMMCLjilli I'Miiliiy A. Miicliiiiii VVilliiiiii A. Laiit;, J.V vray an ". M.A. Auu. Oct. .Inly .lali. Oct., Apt". Vl.r. ■ lull Fcl). I'ol). Sep. Sep. Mar. IM.'-, Charli's McDoiiiiM IH.!:; Ali'X. .M, Fernnson, M.A. Thcinas S. ChaniberH.., Aldxaiidfr Young David Wisliart David Mitcliell Waltor Coiiltliard Finlav Mc(!uaiB (ioo. M. (Jraut, D.D Houry (rracev Donald HosB.Ii.D M \V. Maclean, M.A..., Win. T. Wilkins, li.A.. Saniuol HouKtou, M..\.. •famos M. (Iray .lohn (iiiUagher, H.A.... Uobort.J. Crait,', M V... Donald KelHO las. Cumberland, J\I..\ Win. S. Smith .lohn Kobortson Wm. H. Hunt, B.A Ma.'. 2!), Fiili.2."i, .May 2, May Hi, ;May2:i, |,Jan. M. April C, Oct., I Nov. 20, 'Nov.2!I, Dec, March, Oct. :i, (\ug. 1.5, Sei)t , Jan. 10, Aufi. ■(, Nov. 14, Apr.27, Oct. :i, I'ob. :i, July24, i Dec.Hd, Dec. '10, 1810' IH m lK-)0 1 M.")3 IH:-).-, lKr,7 lH.'-,7 18.->K IHOO IH(if) IWiO IHO.-. IHO.i 18li(i IHtlC, IKCK 18C.!I 1h71 187(1 ]H7i; 18H1 I88;t 1884 1884 David Cramond A. F. Wood (ieorfio Keith .lohn lUsey David Nicol .... George Gillies .... John Hell',' y.C.!!!. (i. W. Ostrom Jas. F^owler, .M..\ . J. W. Dexter i Jas. Balcanquel . Henry Filson Dauiel Gilmour VACANf'IKR. Without Charce ''Rurnbrae. I'roforf.4or Queen's College King.ston. I'rofesHor Queen's ('oUege Kingston. Professor Queen's Col lou'B Kingston. St. Andrew's (,'h., Wolfe Island Wolfe Island. Napaneo Nai)anee. St. I'etevH (Miurch, Madoc Madoc. .lohn St. Church, Holleville .... Belleville. St. Andrew's Church, I'icton... I'icton. ('halniers (Jhiirch, Kingston ..Kingston. Principal Queen's College Kingston. St. Andrew's Ch.. Gananoquc. Gananoqne. Professor Queen's College Kingston. St. Andrew's Clh., Belleville ... Belleville. St. Andrew's Church. Tronton Trenton. ('ooko'.s (Ihurcli, Kingston Kingston. St. Andrew's (Uiurch, Stirling. Stirling. St. John's Church, Pittsburgh Pittsferry. Deseronto Doserouto. Koslin and Thurlow Iloslin. .St. Paul's Ch., Amherst Island Stella. Camden (8th) and Tiiinworth. Centroville. Mill Haven and Frnestowu ..Mill Haven. Carlow and Mayo jBoulter. Wm. G. Craig.... Thomas Humes , Walter Guthrie Wm. Beatty 'St. Andrew's Church, Kiug.ston ( St. Andrew's Church, Sey- I mour and Ityleston Camden and Newburgh ( Storringtou, Pittsburgh and i( (ilenburiiio '< ] Glenvale, Harrowsmith and! 1 Wilton , ( Ijansdowii, Fairfax and I I Sand Bay | I J Melrose, Lonsdale and Shan- I ( nonville AI'l'ENUIX. CL'lXlX. 1. pi!KsnvTKi;v f>r kix<;st<)\- Cmtiixmi. M1NI8TKBB. DATK "F OHDINAT'N. i;i,m;BM. <')Nrnoko uiid Ileilford MiiviiiMitli . Ij'Aiiialilti . TlmiKit 1111(1 Ujl li. William Henuott Sep., lH.")ri 7. Poter l)un(;an Oct., lK.")7i H. William White 1H,^>7 '.' Alo.xander Hell March, lHtl:t M. J. W. Mitchell, .M.A May, 1MJ7 U. .1. (;arniiohai)l, M.A Nov., 1h7() 12 1). Sutherland, M.A Xov., Ih7:t Vl (leortie McKay iNov., 187:1 II. .1. Cimeron, U.D Feb., 187(1 17. K. F. Torrance, M. V July, lM7('i I'i. W. H. Jaraieson, M.A... 1877 17, 1). L. McCrae, H.l'h July, 187.1 h. Jiunos Uoss, H.A March, 18sl 1'. C. H. Cooke. IJ.A Oct., \»»2 ■21). J. H. Craifjio, M.A May, 18s;i ■21. U. .A.Thomiisou July, I88;i I VACANCIES. ' John liifi«et Joseph Hutliorford W. K. Joliiiston ... Ale.Kundor W(j()d.. Joaiah KohertHou.. A. C. Siuf,'loton Hobert Tully (Jeortjo Ijyall W. K. HoxborouKh .Vlox. lJou(^laa !•;. (iinii Kobort IJyors Jainos A. Hall H. Jiittle W. Hidden G. Kennudy Jaiiio.s Wilxar I'. Murdoch Bobert lioreland Mill Street, Port Hop<, (linkovalc, iiiiiDuioo ami \ Moinit rioammt Kotirod (irafton and \ ornonville Koone Hiid Westwood ;Si)rin(,'villo and Hothaiiy ()olb(irno and Hri^hton. 'Uetirnd .. |St. Andrew's, I'oterboroiiHh. ... Fir.st Church, Port Hope Norwood Percy ;Cart'wri«ht and HaliydntT iMillbrook and Contrcvillc . . JSt. Paul's, Pcterboiouf^li (Jardon Hill and Kno.willc. ;Coh()urn Rothesda and Alnwick JBiiltinioro and ('oldsi)rin(;» ... M!)bcayf,'ean and Diinsford .. Hastings Port Hopo. Mount Ploa.suut. Lotus. (irafton. Keone. Putorbnrough. (loHiorno. Potcrliorounh. Pnt(«rhoroiif,, 187.5 Samuel Heal. 0. .v. McLaren 0. .1. .1, Cameron, M.A 7. J. A. Carmichael ... A, M. McClelland, B.A. IMay 1, 1877 ■Wm. Heron Port Perry and Prince Albert. St. .\udrew's, Whitby KnniHkillou and Cartwrit,'ht... ( St. Andrew's and St. John's, I PickerinR Columbus and Brookliu Ashburu audUtica Newcastle. Nfiwcastle. Port Perry. Whitby. Kiiniskillen. Pickering. ColumlmSi Ashburn. cclxi. APPENDIX. 3. PRESBYTERY OF WHITBY— Cmtinued. MINI8TEB8. 9. A. Fraser 10. A. Ijeslie, M.A. 11. S. H. Eastman, 1'2. R. M. Craig 13. A. H. Kippau ... B.A. VACANCIES, MINISTF.nS WITUOUT CHAROE. DATK OF , VTHFTIR ORDINATI'N ELDERS. CONGREGATIONS. POST oPFirrs. Oct. 1.5, 1878 .John Renwick Orono Orono. Mar. i, 1879 T. Moffat iXewtonville and Kendall Clarke. Nov. 25, 1879 .1. C. Smith |OBliawa Oshawa. Aiiff 1 1 iRx^ Will Cowftii ■! I^unbartonand Melville Ch., Aug. 1}, 188.3, Wm. cowan j j Scarboro' Ounbarton. Ap. 14, 1885 Wm. Young Claremout Claremout. F. Ulakely St. Paul's, Bowman ville Rowmanville. j St. Andrew's, Darlington Bowmanville. 1. John Dunbar ■ Dunbarton. 2. Dr. W.J. Smyth Oshawa. 3. A. Spenser i Bowmanville. A. A. Drummond, Pns. Clerk. 4. D-'V.SBYTERY OF LINDSAY. ;i. i. 5. G. 7. 8. o 10. 11. 12. James K. Scott Wm. Lncheiid Alex. KosK, M.A Arcli. Cunio, M.A H. Sinclair D. McDonald E. Cockljuru, M.A Arch Stevenson Ct. C. Patterson, M.A.... D. B. McDonald A. (t. McLachliu, B.A... D.McTavi8h,M.A.,D.Sc. VACANCIES. (June, I Sept., Sept., Oct., Nov., !Nov., March, .Tany., .Vugust, Nov., Dec. June, 1819 18.=->!) 1H(!0 IHIil IHl-l 1H72 1878 1877 1880 18H'2 1HH2 1884 Retired George Eiaery J. C. Gilchrist Chas. Uennie Wm. Johnston .».. McCaskill Wm. Welsh T. H. Gleudinning. .\lex. Campbell' James Smith James Leask James Watson. I Clerk of Presbytery Cambray. Feuelon Falls and Somerville FenelanFal's. V.'oodville Woodville. Brock and Manilla Souya. Uptergrov;- Uptergrove. Glenarm (Jleuarm. Uxbridge Uxbridge. Sunderland and Vroomanton. Sunderland. Beaverton Beavertou. Scott, ITxbridge, A Mt, Forest. Uxbridge. Loaskdale and Zephyr Liaskdale. Lindsay Lindsay. .iDavi. Mackay, M./V . ..!Oct. '.), 42. Wui. Frizzell iApr. 7, 4;i, Alox. Tait May28, 41. M. ('. Cameron, B.D....|Mar.'2.'), 4:,, Win, A. Hunter, M.A...|Nov.lG, 1K54 lM.54 1854 llSoli 18;58 18,5;i 1800 18(;() IHlKi 1807 1H07 18(18 1863 18'V.) 1H71 1871 1873 1873! 1873: 1874 1H74 187.') 1871) 187(1 187(1 187(1 187H' 187M 187'.» 1880 1 James S. F'yfe. Thomas Russell... , Uavid Elder .Vrchd. McMurchy. Will. Wataon Jos. Robinson Hugh Canning John Carlyle Thoma.s Caswell . John T. Brown... J. G. Campbell... G. Ballantyne John Bruce B. McDonald liobt. Anderson.. .. ( K. A. Somerville. I Wm. Goodfellow G. (rail Joseph Cockburn.. Robt. McCulloch .. D. Fotheringhaui.. William Hall James Raukine .... Peter McDonald... Hugh I'otter Walter H. Lindsay Hi. J. W. Cameron, B. A. ...:Nov.15,1881|. .\braliiimB. Dobsou. .. Nov.'29,iasi!.John Russell .iohn Neil, B.A Dec. ,5, 1882;joseph (iibsou... J. A. McDonald Apr. 20, 188;tj Robert McThee.. W T. Wallace, B.D !May31,18H3|john Lindsay.... John Mutch, M./V ,Sep.2,'5, 1883iJame8 Tennent.. Joseph Builder, B.A... .|Oct. .'i, 1883 .J.S. Mackay, B.A 'junel7,lH84 Thomas Nixon.... Junel'.),l884 G. K. Freeman July 8, 1884 John(Hb.son, B.D Sep.2(i,1884 .las. Murray, B.A Nov.10,1884 VACANT. MISSION STATIONS. MINISTKKS WITHOUT CllAllaE. Sep. Apr. Dec. Deo. 1. Thomas Lowry i (iooi'go Lawrence. 3. John liarclay, D.D. 1 William Inglis - __ ■. Jiimes Stuart lAug. I;. WiUi&ni Cleland Aug., V. William C. Young Sep. K Charles Campbell fl. William Peattie ^Jau. in. fieori^e Simpson Muly n. Thorn 18 .M. Reekie i '-■ Win. Hums iMay .4,1833 •-8, \m' 0, 1842 21, 1847 22, 184!) , 1849 0, 18f)4 18,58 24, 1800 21,1802 10, 1809 Thos. McCrac ien. Retired ' Retired Knox Church, Toronto I Retired Charleston and .Alton St. Andrew's Ch., Vaughan St. .Andrew's Ch., King, etc Weston and Woodbrnlge St. Andrew's Ch., Toronto St. Andrew's Ch., Markham.... Pandora St. Ch., Victoria, B.C. Old St. Andrew s Ch., Toronto. Cooke's Church, Toronto St. Andre w'sCli., Scarboro',etc. Central Church, Toronto Kast Church, Toronto Melville Ch., Markham, etc.... J CoU'jugue and Successor,) ( Braiii|)tou, etc (" First A Second, Chinguacousy York Mills and Fisherville Kuox Church, Vaughan l Ciivoii Church, Bolton ) College Street Ch., Toronto.... Georgina, etc (Jlii'tenham, etc A..r Ta and Hast King r.askay and West King Parkdiile Leslie ville, etc Mono Mills, etc Milton, etc St. Andrew's Ch., Orangevilb;. ( Colleague and Successor, | I Richmond Hill, etc ) Ballinafad, etc Charles Street Ch., Toronto. .. Homing's Mills, etc Georgetown and liiniohonso.,. Chalmers Church, Toronto... ' Mho w India I ( St. Andrew's Church, New \ \ \ Westminster f StoufTville Deer Park Demorara Streetsville B.C Newmarket. N.W'minst'r Toronto. Orangeville. Caledon. Maple. Strange. Weston. Toronto. .Markham. Victoria, B.C. Toronto. Tovonto. Beud.ile. ^Toronto. Toronto. Unionville Brampton. Claude. Kglinton. Albion. Toronto. Sutton. Cheltenham. Aurora. Likskay. Parkdale. Toronto. iMono Mills. Milton. Orangoville. Richmond Hill. Ballinafad. Toronto. : Homing's Mills. Georgetown. Toronto. Mhow, India. 'New Westmin- ster, B.C. iStouffville. I Deer Park. Demerara. i Streetsville. William Car?yle., John Milne Colwell Graham. Peter Crann Dugald Campbell, Duncan Shaw.. St. .lames Square Ch.,Toronto| Toronto. Knox Church, Scarboro' lAginconrt. Shelburne and Primrose Sholburne. Newmarket i Newmarket. Quoensvillo, etc |(^ueensville. Hornby and Omagh.. Hornby. Camilla and Mono Centre.... Kuox Church, Caledon I .Dixie Dixie. . Bill lantrae, etc . York Station . WestTorouto Junction I Agent, Knox College. I Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. * Died siuoe roll was made up. 11. MoNTKATH, Pres. Clerk. cclxxii. APPENDIX. 6. PRESBYTERY OF BARRIE. if s Ml:. MINISTERS. 7. 8, 9. 10, 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. IC. 17. W. Fraser, D.D.., Samuel Porter..., Andrew Hudson, liobert Kodeers.. DATE OF ordinati'n ELDEPS. C0NQREOATI0N8. POST OFFir IS. I Sept. 2, 18.311 June, 1836 May29,1850' Dec. 4, ia50;Andrew Melville . John Gray, D.D. May 21, 1851 William McConneli April, 1854|r. GoodfoUow Georfje Craw loeo., 1859! Itobert Moodie iMarch, 1803 Al.^x. Dawson, B.A lSe!r)t.23,18(;3 K. N. Grant I Doc. 21, IW)."; Alex. McDonald, B.A... Jan. 1)1,1866 Allan Findlay Jan. 7, 1807 D.D. MoLeod 'july 1, 1807 James Carswell iOct. 17, 1807 Malcolm Blair.. W. R. Tudhope. W. J. Forbes John McKeo Robert Laidlaw.., William Wright.. Robt Fairbairn, B.A...JDec.ll, 1 J. R. S.Burnett jDeo.lO, John Leishman !Dec.29, 1872: 1874' 1874 , Alexau der Cooper. 18. James Bryant.. 19. 20, 21. 22, 23. 24, 25. J. J. Cochrane, M.A Stuart Aoheson, M.A. Jan. 26, 1875!Henry McKay.. A"ril4, Oct. 11, 1870 Alex. Canning.. 1870 .Tohn Duff D. H. McLennan, M.A jMar. (i, David James iMay 18, ] 1877 Neil Drummond.. 1881 1 William Hope John K. Henry JApr.l9, l882;Peter Machaffle... 1882 Peter Smith 1885 John A. Morrison Nov.21, Robert B. Smith April 2, OBDAINED MISSIONARIES. 20. JameL Sieveright.M.A. 27. John Geddes July, rj57 Oct. 11, 1K82 28. John Jamieson ;Nov.28,1882 ;!9. Smith Hutchison | VACANJIES. [Retired Retired Parry Sound and Carling Colling wood Pdstor Emeritus, Orillia ( Central Ch., Craigvale,and ) ■( I.ofroy ) Hillsdale and Elmvale Rtayner and Sunnidale Graveuhurst Orillia West Nottawasaga up. of Missions Barrie ( Ist West Gwillimbury and i 1 Cookstown I EsBon and Willi" Ch'rch's, ) Mitchell Sq., Walker's f and Warminstor ) Alliston and Carluke J Angus, New Lowell, and ) 1 Airlio / Bradford, 2nd W. Gwillim- ) - burv, Scotch Line, and • ( St. John's ) Townlino and Ivy Ist EsHa,Hurn8 & Dunn's Chs... j 1st and 2nd Tecumseth and ) I Adjala f Midhmd ( East Nottawasagii, Croe- ) 1 more and Dunedin )" Knox and Guthrie Chs., Oro... Mulmur and Rosemont Samuel Jacobs.. P. Rogerson., MISSION STATIONS. ( Huntsvillo, Allansville and ) I Port Sidney f ( Minesing, Craighurst, Mid- \ 1 burnt, Knox Ch., Floss... ( Foiiu(>sa, China Retire I I Barrie. I Barrie. Parry Soumi. iCollingwoo(l. Orillia. Craigvalo. I Hillsdale. Stayner. Gravenhursv, Orillia. Duntroon. Barrie. Barrie. Bond Head. Jarratt's Corn'rs. Alliston. Angus. Bradford. Thornton. Cloverhill. Tottenham. Midlnnd. Creemoro. Oro Station. Rosemont, Huntsville, Minesing. Tambui. Shanty Bay. Second Innisfll Singlmuipton & Maple Valley, Bracebridge and Monck ] Penetanguishene ifeWyebridge Lefroy. Bays Hyng Inlet Sturgeon Falls North and South East andThornelill'e Nipissing, Powassan, Com- manda, Commanda Lake, Mecunoma and McVittie's... Strong, Stony Lake, East and West, Eagle Lake, and Stirl- ing Falls Magnetawun, Spence, Doe Lake, Beggboro' Berriedalo, Burk's Falls, Katrine Emsdale. Scotia, Knox Church, Chairoy Rosseau. Turtle Lake, Meisaen- heimer's Port Carling Raymond, Dee Bank, Bethel, and Mcintosh Brunil Bethune Stisted, Stnnleydale, Hoods- town, \xo Lake Franklin Bavsvillp, Yorke's, Robertson. lUlIington, Ryde, Oakley [Sparrow Lake, Lethbridge Ardtrea, Wa8hago,and Severn Bridge I Longford and Black River APPENDIX. Cy. PRESBYTERY OF BAIIRIE— Continued. cclxxiii. ST OFFir '.S. MINISTERS. DATE OP ORDINATI'N ELDERS. CONGREGATIONS. POST OFFICES. MISSION STATIONS.— C07l. Wiiubaushone, Sturgeon Hay, I'"e8serton Victoria Harbour, Medonto, 1 ami Vesey.. Collinswood Mountain and Gibraltar No ttawa liETIUED MINISTERS. 1 \V. McKee, B.A Cookstown. 1. Thomas McKee Inspector of Schools S.Siincoe Barrie. Robert Moouie, I'rcs. Clerk. 7. PRESBYTERY OF OWEN SOUND. 1. Duncan Morrison, M.A. t Kolicrt Pewar ). William Forrest 1. Archibald McDiarmid.. "). Jiihn McAlpine >., Elias Mullau I Oct. 22, 18-.1 iOct. 7, 1853 'Feb. 18,1857 :Apr.27,lH5l" 18(i;i 7. Alexander McLennan., ■-. I). 1). McLennan ;i. K. X, U. Millard, M.A... i'l. .[allies H. Fraser, M.D., 11. lohii Soinerville, M.A.. 12. \\ii\. H. Scott, M.A i:i. .11111108 T. I'ateraon U. hiH. F. McLaren, B.D... VACANCIES. William Cranston.. Huu'li Gordon Sept.l8,]8()7 John Henderson. May 25, 18(19 Gilbert Mclnnis.. I Dec. 18,1872 lMayl8, 1871 Sept. 1.5,1871 Aug. 2,5. 1875 Aug. 22, 1878 I July 23,1880 iDec. 8, 1880 James Cavers David Durie James Struthers. Peter Christie James Paterson .. Retired Owen Sound. Ketired .Vnnan. Retired Durham. Latona and Burn's Church Dornoch. Chats worth . Chatsworth. I Kilsyth, North Derby and ) t.-:i„,.4.i, ' Cruickshauk s Kilsyth. Knox, Sydenham Owen Sound. Lion's Head and Lindsay Lion's Head. Wiarton and Hejiworth Wiarton. lAnnan and Ijeith Leith. Division Street, Owen Souml.. Owen Sound. Knox, Owen Sound Owen Sound. Meaford and (iriersvillo Moaford. Temple Hill & Knox, Holland Rocklyn. MISSION FIELDS. Duncan McArthur. Ready, Desboro', and Peabody Keady. Sam. Goodfellow..., | '^^,?,';rHe7thc'^ote.':.'.^'"^.^: } Clarksburg. Jobn Sword {^'^^^Z'"'''''^'^':} "o«-r. David Saunders Sarawak and Kemblo Prosqu' Isle. James Wallooe Berkeley and Williamsford Lily Oak. I j Tobermory | Indian Peninsula... i W. McKinley Big Buy and I^ake Charles North Koppel. \Vm. Johnstone lohnstoiio and Daywooil lohiistone. M. Sutborland Woodford and Caven .Woodford. Neil McDonald Crawford Crawford. John Someiiville, M.A., Pres. Clerk. 8. PRESBYTERY OF SAUGEEN, John Morrison Man. 9, 18CCJ M(!|ihun Young Sep.l9, 18()(i! John M. Aull May20,18(18; HuuhCrozier iMar.24,1809| ' I). P. Xiven, n.A jMar.n,187o! ■Jiihii Haikie i.Aug. 1, 1871 JoluiCiinpbell, M.A... .'Sept. 2,1874 \.C. Stewart Oct. 13,1875! i'et.T Straith, M.A i Sep. 2t',, 1877 1 n. >Udieod, B.A Aug. 2, 18781 Alex, .\icol May27.1879i .\uarew Wilson Aug.lO, 1881 1' U. Thoui Nov. 6, 1883J Alex. McPherson.. Samuel Neil William Bent Robert Philip James Dodds Thomas McLollan S. C. Fraser, M.A... Wm. Harkness James Paul Thomas Binuie.... James Little William Neil William Peterkin. Codarvillo and Ksplin Cedarville. Knox Church, Clilford Clilford. Knox Church, Palmerston 'Palmorston. ( Luther Vil., So. Luth, and 1 -, „(..,„» ■( Waldemar [ jLuther. j AnioB, Orchard and Centre I T•>..,^,>,„»Q 1 Xormanby [ Dromore. (iiithrio Church, Harriston., .. Harriston, Knox Church, Harriston Harriston. Mcintosh and Belmore iBeliiiore. Holstein and Fairbairii iHolstein. St Columbia Ch., Pricoville...iPriceville. N. liUthor, Ross, & Oordonville^Colin. Markdale and Flesherton iMarkdalo St. Andrew's Church, Arthur..! Arthur. 1 i| cclxxiv. APPENDIX. 8. PRKSHYTKRY OF HXViiEK^ -Continwl. MINISTERS. I DATE OF oudinati'ni KLDERS. CONORKOATIONS. P08 T filtu fi. VACANCIES. MIHHION STATIONS. George Crow The Presby. Cli., M. Forest The I'resljy. C.h., Durliiiin Peter .McfireKor .... Dundalk A FriiHor Settlement T„v,„ T.. !,=*„.. I Mclntyre, Ma.twell and) iJohnlnkster j y,,,.^r,^\mm i Wooilland Thomas IJowie Ayton anil East Normanliy....' George Still.. Hhick's Corners and (iaudier St. Andrew's, I'rcjton I Cots wold S. Yor.vQ, Pvf.-i. ('hi-k. !). PRESBYTERY OF OUELPIT. George Smellie, D.D. .. John Duir Thos. VVarJrope, D.I).. Kobt. Torrance, D.D... .las. K. Smith, jM.A .J limes MiddloQiisB 7. Wm. Millican. Mar.lS.lftiO Alex. Taylor Aiig.io,iH:)(i Jan. 4, 1M:) .\dani TurubuU , Nov. U,1H4(; Jan. l:i, IH.'/i Wnj. MoArtliur.., Junoli, 1H.5(J VVni. Davidson .. 8. 0. 10. 11. 12. Kl. 14. U>. 16. 17. 18. li). 20. •21. 22. 2:i. •24. 25. 20. 27. Alex. McKay, D D James U. Miillan George Ilaigb James t;. Sruith, U.D... .Jas. A. K. Dickson, li.D .John Davidson Hvan Macaulay, B.A..., lienry r^ilTiison, M.A ., Donald Strachan D. H. (^amorou Hugh Hose, MA K. J. Beattie Wm. C. Armstrong... Henry Norris A. M. Hamilton, M.A. Kobt. Fowlie John Wilkie, M.A Donald Tait, B.A Alex, llussell Angus McKay |Sep.21, 185!) John Scott lAp. 25, lH(iO Andrew McKobbio !July23, 18f!2|John MolTatt jApril, l.'Si;:) Joiiu Dickie July, lH()4:Chas. Davidson ... iJulyl8,18ti5 Wm. Coulthard .... IFeb. 4, l»i(i;Kobt. Fiahor lOct. :;, l8()«iWm. MrConnell ... [Oct. K), 1800 Wm. Giles Sop. 8, 18(18 ,Tohn McQueen JDec.l(;,18t>'J Ar'-h. Campbell .... Wm. Sliort Sep. 12, 1875 Peter Hunter Mar. 8, 1877 Robert McGowau.. Edwd. Hammond. 'May22, 1877 Dr. Passmore Oct. '25, 1877 Robert Wood VACANT. MISSIO^N STATIONS. MINISTER WITHOUT CHARGE. 1. Wm. Meldruin Oct. 6, 1879 Wm. Moors June 2, 1880 John Cadwell Sep. 18,1882 John A. Armstrong iP. McLaren . Allan Ramsay . VVm. Louttit Melville Church, Forguff Fergus. Itetired Flora. Chalmers Church, Guelph Guolpli. Retired (iuelph. Knox Churi'h, Gait Gait. CU'iUners Church, Flora Flora. ' St. John's Ch., Garafraxa, * I Mimosa ;Garafraxa. Dulf's ('hur.ili. Fast Puslinch ^^orriston. St. Andrew's Cliurch, Jc'ergus. Feif-ns. Doon and Hespeler Hespolor. St. Andrew's Church, Guelph. Guelph. Central Presbyterian Ch..(ialt Gait. Ahiia and Zion Church, Xichol Alma. West Pusliiich Crieff. j (;alvin Ch., Rothsay, Moor- I field, and Drayton Rothsay. Rockwood Rock wood. Knox Church, Acton .Vctnn. Knox (!hurch. Flora Flora. Knox Church, Guelph Guelph ( St. Andw'H Ch., Hillsburgh,& ~( Bethel ('h., Price's Corners Gleuallan and Mollin (ilonalliui. Chahners Ch., Winterbourno.. Winterbourne Burns Ch.. Frin, andOspringe Frin. Missionary to India. St. Andrew's Church, Berlin... Berlin. I St. Andrew's Ch., Hawkes- 1 villo, and Linwood IlawkeRvillc First Church, Framosa ,Eramosa. Nassagaweya & Campbellville Campbellvilli' Eden Mills Rden ;>;illH, Second Church, Oarafraxa .... Go.rafraxu. Retired, i \i. ToKUANX'E, D.])., Presf. Clerk. APPENDIX. cclxxv. SYNOD OF HAMILTON AND LONDON. 1. PltKSBYTKUY OF IfAMILToN. MINISTKRS. HATK OP OUDINATN. William Hancock M \V. Livingstone ... .[ I'orteoug ' 1 iioiuiiH (ioliLsinith.., ,r uuen Black .( ,lia I-ainj,', D.I) nines Gorilon, M.A. ioliii (i. Murray W. 1). ileea I), H. Flotclier .[olm Wells, M.A Tlioiuas Wilson... (iforwe liurson .\li.x. Grant, H.A Kobt. ThoiiiBon, LL.D (redrfie (Irombio 1{. M.CroU (;. \. Veoinans, M.A.... sarmiel Lylo I;. .1. Laidlaw \V. P. Walker S. I'iHhor T. T. .Johnstone K. Tlivniie 1). C. Mcliityre C. 1). McDonald .1. S. Stewart .1. H. Katclitfe U II. Abraham Tho'Mas Sooulfir S. Carruthers William Robertson .... Dec, Jan. ."), Nov. It, •Ian. 0, •luly 7, Aug.!), Nov. H, , Ap. 28, June I'l, . Jan. 27, Nov. 2, . Feb, (1, May, , Sept. . Feb.1'2, , Sop.iiU, . Jan. HI, Oct. 27, Nov. 7., . Feb. 17 . Sept.:!, . Nov.-2:i, Aug. It, , Nov. , Jun. 1, Jun. 7, , Oct. :i, . Oct If,, 1812 18 If, IH.';:! 18.54 18.'-.4 18.'.-^ 18;V.t 1W.0 Wi] 18(i;t 18(iM I8(i:) 18*;:) 18118 18I1S IMi'.) 1870 1871 187-2 1874 1874 1 87.") 187.5 187.5 187(i 187f; 188(1 188(1 1882 I8ft;j 1. I. A. Hamilton, J5.A. V.ACANCIES. MISSION KTATIONR. RKsmiNii WITniNO THK ! iiorsDH. 1, lolin Jamo.s, D.D Sep. 20, 18,57 .:, loiiii (iiiuld ■ .1, W. Hell Deo.22, 18(iS 1. S, Kenton "' l.MoKwan Oct. 12, 1854 EI.DKKH. CONCH«EflATIONH. ' POST OFFICES. Kotired Retired Ketired .■\. .1. Mackenzie James Mackenzie.. •1. Kyinal John Willis O. W. .Moir John Moir .I.D.McI)onald,M.D William I'arker 'i. KUwood Robert liiiwrie John Smith And. Cruikshank. . W. H. Morgan.. Rev. (J. Grant 1). Simpson... George Riitl:erford James Watson Roger Ptolemy W. Henderson .1. llraiidon, M.D. Robert Sinclair... W. Zimmerman •lames Patterson •lohii Smith.. 1). W. Headle •lohn Davidson . lames Newliinds . R Mle s ( orners. St. Andrew's, IngerBoll Ingersoll. cclxxvi. AF'F'KNIMX. 2. I'liKSfiVTKIlY OF \'A]llH-Cw.Hnmd. MINIHIKHH. IMTK dy OltDINAT'N'. KMIKHB, COVfJUKOATroMB. POHT one F- 1.-;, 10. 17. M. ii). •i'l. May, 1^,8/! John Aliiori .TiUorihiirt,' ari'l ('.n\U>il»n 'I'ilfioriljurK. •July, 1H8J iJuvi'J .McIiOdth Itiiifirkip (ui'l llaf.li'i Imierkip. lioc. 18Ki ./aidOrt liarr Norwich and VVin'lham . .Norwich. Oct. lH8t Win. Whitfihoad... l)utiitri<:H Htrhot, I'arlB... J'ariH, .Vli.HHionary Krzrootn, '.' t.rk • (i. U. .McKay, O.O , 1 MiHaiouary TtuuhuiJ i,ni.-.k .\I. .\Icf;r.)«or, .\I.A. W. .\Ir:Klni; Samuel Krawer ... / li. Oharlton i I I', ('aven [ J. IJ. Shipley Oolin Munro ... .John .McKay .... .John Scott Alex. fJarneron I). .McArthur .. ffij({h hynn .1. Fraster, .\r.n. I). K. .McKen/le . . Donald .McKay Arthur .Mcfieadry. Ant,'UH Orant 'I'hoH. .McDouyall Itohert ThornpHon Uoh(:rt Ilornal . Dut; .Murray William lirowri .... W. fiowanlock . . VACANf;n;H. A. Vfinnff. ■I. JJouKla.s A. Ward . . .MIHHirj.V UTATIOS. MrHt Church, London London Bethol and Kngllsh Sottlem't VannBck. AilHa f>al({ and Carli.ile AilaaCrair; Artiylo Church, Aldhorouyh Crin,'.,n. .MoHa Kihnartiij ThaincHford ThameHfo.r(l N. and H. Delaware Delawar<: lielrnont l-elmont. Wallftcetown Wallacetowti. Fini ,,, „„., 1 Dunwich ; *-"*"•'• IJyde I'ark ffydo rarl<. .North and South WoHtmlnHter Wilton Orovi: I, oho and (Jara/loc .. Ivan. Kintyro (Hacli'^u. WendiKO nnd Caradoc Wondi^o T/Ondon liaHt fiOndon. I'ort Stanley I'f,rt Stanley MiHhionary in Trinidad London South New filaHtjow and Hodnoy . Clnri'-.oe WardHvillo and .N'owbury.. .. iJorchehter and Crarnlin Hpriii^neld , .VriNiSTKUH. wcfdoirr ''HAKOR. 1. JJuncan McMillan .... 2. W. K.Sutherlantl :). f.hiirleH KUiott, D.D. Komoka F-kfrid . liondon .. (/. SirHKur.AND, I'rti^. ai'i-i. AF'PRNDIX. cclxxvii. 4. IMlKHIiYTKItY OV HAKXIA. ihT Of II' K- MINIHTKBH. I) ATI', (ly OUlJlNATI'.' y.l.llh-.HH. CfjNMtKOATIONH. i-rmr iiFvu y.H. K'lbdrt HcrirriKeour .. J'jhll l.M:H ifi-iiTKi: CuthljortHon /'.tin McUobbio l;oh(!rt Humn, M.A 'ii;'ir(,'() Mcfj«riiiari . John 'i'i\tiin\iHiiU .[oljri H. IlliA. MclJouKall April, 1H82 VArANT. ■lohn (.'rawford Kor»!Ht .rornht. W.f;lKH. .famoH .McKof.wn MlhHION HTATro.Vh. ! | i i 1 -!■■■ I i Moth well, etc WcHt 'Iilhiiry, «to Mox. Mcl.arty I'lorcncn and iJawn ... Hto. Anno, IllinoiH, U.H. FiNHex Contro Tilbury Onlro.. liuxton MaidHt'.no otc '.lil.AI.VKlJ .VIIHHIONAnY. 1, '; Chinifjuy Hte. Annft, IlllnoiB, T;.H W, Walkek, J'ren. Ckrk. cclxxviii. APPENDIX. C. PUKSHYTKItY OK HTIIATF(JUI). li^ MINIHThRH. DATR OK OBDINAT'N. KLDKRH. CONOKEOATIONH. I POST OPF1CK8. 1 ThoH. McPliorHon Oct. 10, lH:tH 2. Jainf'H Uoyd July 7, 1h17 :) 1>. (iordoii jOct., 1HI!» 4 K. Iliiiniltoii .liiiWM.lHTtH 5. 1'. Hcott Mar. 5, im7'2 A. Stewart |Nov.2f),lK(;j 7. .(. Kiiv . .' July 111, 18C^ 8 I'. WriRht ,AuK.2.t, Ih7u !). U.Scott lAuK. :i, 1H7.S 10. •). McCluiiB Au«. I, 1H74 11. A. F. TuUy Feb. 10, 1H7(, I'J. J. W. I'oninaii JApril ."i, Ihhii i;i. A. HBriderHoii ISep.ii.'i, 18H2 11 K. W. I'antou iDoc.il. lH7:i l."-, J. (.'ainpliell ;N()V. 2, 1871 1(1. (I. Crystal I IWl'.l 17. J. A. Turnbiill Sep. i;j, 1881 18. J. {.'aini)bell ! 188-1 1!) W. M. MoKibliiii Oct. 7, 187.') 20 W. A. WilHon |N()V.1!1, 187M 21. JameH Smith iSep. 2'.), 187!) VACANCY. Itotirod I'eter Dewar CroHfhill and WoUeHley la'roHY'jol Harrington L), Oliver Knllurtoii luid Avoiibaiik '». I'ark Hibtiort and Uoy'H (lliurch John Stewart North KaHtliopo and TaviBtock J. Haird., MilvortonA- NortliMornin^ton A. SlovoHHon Stratford. Knot Church 1). McXiOvin BrookHdalo uuU Hums (Church Duncan Htetvart... ShakaHpeare and HanapHtoad. ThoH. (iourlay Mitcholl Honry Peacock NiHRoiiri Wui. I>un ! Kliiia (Jentre and Monkton .. .latnoB Hamilton . Stratford, St. Andrew's John I.ivinKfiton ..'liistowel Uol)(!rt Moyes Avonton and ('arlinuford F. McMaster St. Mary's, VVi 'der Street Wni. Hponco firHiiton and Lucan ./. W. CbalmerB Millbank Mhow, (antral India Ahuiednugar, India Stratford. C'roHshill. !Harrin(,'ton. IMothcrwell Cromarty. HbakespL'uro. .Milverton. Stratford. itro;;kH(lale. ShakeHiioaro. Ml tell oil. Holtoii. .\twood. Stratford. JLihtowcl. Avonton. St. .Vlary'.s. (jranton. Millbank. T. D. Hamilton St. Mary's, Knox Church. V. F. TULLV, Fres. Clerk. 7. PRESBYTERY OF HURON. 1. 2, :i. 4, .'■.. (i. 7. 8. '.). 1(». 11. 12. i:). 14, 1.5. IC). 17. Robt. Ure, D.D ■John KoBS Matthew Harr A. I). .McDonald Archibald McLean Peter Mus^rave James Pritchard Mark Dauby ThoB. (}. Thomson .... \Vm M. Martin Alex. Stewart, B.A Samuel Acheson Joseph McCJoy, M.A.... Colin Fletcher, M.A. S. A. Carriore K. Y. Thomson, H.D.. D. M. Hamsay, 15.A.... vac:anciE8. MISSION STATION. MINISTKRH WITUOUT CHAROK. 1. Wm. Orahifm. 2. J. H.Taylor.... Oct., Oct., Feb. 14, Ap. 2'), Nov. (i, Nov.:tO, Oct. 27, Feb. 20, N'ov.2(i, July21, Sep. 22, AuH. Peh. :), Feb. 20, Oct.;il, Sep. 2.'}, 1H.W 18.-) I la'')! 18:7 1 IWill 1808 18r>8 187:t 1874' 1M7.'-. iHir, 187t) 1878 18i''.) 1882' 188;) J. It. Miller.. \Vm. Wilson ... Donald Fraser . Uohert Calder Alex. VounK .... James Shaw .... Adam Whiteford . James broadfoot. John McKv/an David MauHon VVm. Monteith... . Win. Turnbull Win. Keith Walter Kiddel Knox Church, Goderich Knif "Id .O.I I MRt Church, Seaforth St. Andrew's (Jhurch, Blyth... Dufl'H Church, McKillop, etc.. ManohoBLor and Smith's Hill.. Haytteld Iload and Uerno Burrard Inlet, B.C Caven Church, FiXeter Willis Church, (Ilinton Kippen and Hill's (ireen Kemoudville Thames Iload and Kirkton .... Grand Bend Kodgerville and Chisclhurst... Hullett and IiondeBboroufjh... .C. George Hart jUnion Church, Brucefleld . Charles Sbnons .... 'Bayfield and Bethany jGaelic Station, Gcie. 'ih ERmondville. Blyth ftoderich. Brucefleld. Seaforth. Seaforth. Blyth. Seaforth. .\ul)urn. X'arna. Hurrard'sl't Exot'jr. Clinton. Hill's Green. Figinondvillo, Kxeter. Brewster. Hensall. lionileshorough. Brucefleld. ORIlAINKl) A. McLkan, I'res. Vkrk: 8. PRESBYTERY OF MATTLANT). 1. Alex. Sutherland..., 2. Sttiiiuol Jones ;t. Duncan Cameron . 4. George Brown .'). Alex. Grant 6. Adam F. MoQueou 7. Charles Cameron . 8. Alex. McKeiizie 9. Alex. Y. Hartley .... Mar.l4, 1810 Norman McDonald Knox Church, Kipley Sep., 18r):f Thomas Strachan'Kuox Church, Brussels Mar. 3, 1854 .lohii Archibald ... Knox Church, liiicknow Aug., iH.'iO lohii Millar iWroxetor Retired f/ucknow Doc.l.'). 18.'58 l''red. CaiiiDboll ...Huron May 1, 1801 MiirdochCamphell (Chalmers Ch., Kincardine Tp. Mar. 1, l.'^04 Dutjald McKinnon South Kinloss June, 1804 Thomas Fortune ...Bluovalo and Eadie'B IKipley. UruKsels. Luck now. Wroxeter. iLucknow. Uii)loy. .\rnon. Luckiiow Uluevale. APPENDIX. 8. PKKSBYTERY OF MAITI-ANI)-r„n^H,W. cclxxix. r oFi ici.s, lord. 4liill. iiinton. lerwell mrty. leHpeuro. erton. tford. kKdale. ceHjioaru. Iiull. mi. )i)d. tford. )W(j1. itoii. lary'H. lion. Liuiik. MINIHTKHH. DAT!', OP oudinat'n. BLDERH. CONOBKnATIONH. POST OFFICES. IJi.liort r.oaHk Hi'ctor Mc<.^uarrio . .luhii McN':il)l) ■loliii li. Murray, M.A .Idliii McFiirlaiio Duncan DavidHon ,\lnx. McNaiiKhton .... Doiialfl M McUae TiKiiiiiis .Muir Jrilin Uo.4H, M.A .Ii'ftios A. .\ndersou... David Mickell D C'. (!ameron G(!or«o Law Nov .'21, May, Doc, Oct. 28, Fob. 7, Oct. 8, ;.lutio, Oct. 24, Oct. 28, Oct. 7, Oct. 17, iw,.-, lHCi7 18(W 1K72 1H72 1H7.1 lh7.'-j 1H7« 187'.l 1H80 1882 Uidiort Murray .. VV. H. Hnttori Jaiiios Smith .lolm .MorriBon ,If)liii WatHon William DawHoii , I'oter WatHoii •lamoH .MoN'iiir . , ThomaH VViilker I). Mcliauclilan .. ■lohii OouttH Robert KUiott .roHOj)!! M. Kmith .lumos Kdmund . St. IIolon'B anl I'otor (;urrie Feb.r.), Ih.Vj Diivid Wardropo Juno, I8.V1 HobortC. Moffat, D.D.. Oct. 10, IH.-,7 Niitlianiol P:-.torson .... July 1!»,1K")!I ■lolin Fadie March, 18(12 Duiiiol Duff lApr. 10, I8«)4 \. Moamer ■ Jiunes Oourlay, M.A... Mar. .'i, 187r) lohn Mordy, M.A Dec. 10, 1878 .John Ferguson Dec. HI, 1870 Geo. Hrowii(iroig {April:), W^i John Moore, H.A John Dochorty William Muir .lohn McFarlano . 1. I'. Maclntvre . . .N'ornian .McKonzio JamoH MondorHon. ■ latMOH NoHbit •lohn I'urviB (ieorKo Ijoa.^k (toor(,'o McN'ally . ,\bran; Kowand . ■lamoH Kowand OeorKO .loliuHtone.. John K. (yamiibell. David Hojiper VACANCIES. St. Andrew's, PaiBley N. liruce it St. .\nd., Saugoen Southampton and W. Arran Tivorlon /ion Church, TooHwater WeBtininflter C'li., Tees water... St. .lohn's, Walkorton Hanover iV North .N'ornninby.. I'inkerton and West Brant . . North Hrantand \V. I'n.'ntick St. I'aul'H ('hurch, Walkorton I'ort Klfjin and Dumblano Halaklava (ronova Church, Cboslcy Knox Ch\irch, I'aisley AUenford and Klsinoro PaiHley. QuoeuHhill. Saucoen. Tiverton. 'I'ooswator. Teeswator. Walkorton. Hanover. I'inkorton. Malcolm. Walkorton. Tort Kl^in. Mildniay. Choflloy. Paisley. AUenford. Thornas Newton . Murdoch Martin . Tara GlamniiB j KinlosB, Ulverndalo \ I'.nniBkillon Thomas Drown lUnderwoodand Centre liruce William liOan and OlUl.M.VKl) MIHHI0NABIE8. 1. v.. li. Kc)d(jors Mission Station i .lamiiH l''er«uson " Manitowaning St. .foBei)h's Island A Tarbort Sault St(\ Mario HrucB Mini'H A Tbessalon Kiv. Salem Church, Kldorslie .T. fiotiir.AY, I'rex. Clerk. Ckrk. «.V- isols. 1'END1X. SYNOD OF MANITOBA AND THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. IlE^'. D. IJ. Whimstkr, Siinod Clerk. 1. PRESBYTKKY OF WINNIPEG. MINISTERS. DATE OF ordinat'nJ EliDERS. CONGRFOATIONS. POST OFFICES. 1. JaiiioH Heruld 2. JohnM. Kint,', D.D 3. Alexander MiitLiesoii . •I. Malcolm MacKonzie .. 5. Thouiaa Mar(iuire C. CharloBB I'itblado . .. 7. James Djiighi-s 8. D.M.Gordon,M.A.,K.D. 9. f/enrge Bryce.LL.D 10. ThoH. Hart, M.A., B.D... 1\. David B. Whimstor 12. Alexander MacFarlaue 13. .r ,hu Pringle, B.A 14. Samuel Poison 15. Jdmes Lawrence 10, Arob. McLaren, B.A. VACANCIES. MISSION STATIONS. 1. M. It. Gordon, Cateuuist 2. J. Mackay, ;i. — Cameron, " 4. John MacArthur, " MINISTER RETIREE. 1. W. D. RusseU July80,l857, Port Arthur ')ct.«7, 1857 Prii'oiiial of Manitoba Collegi Nov.'2«,lH(!0 Kichard Dickson... Selkirk and Little Hritdin I>'eb. 13,lH(i2 A. Carmichael uat Portiigj and Keowatin March, iHdi Feb.l5,lH()5 C. M. Copelaud St. Andrew's, Winnipeg Aug. 2, IMS John Browr. I | '^'cniou Point ^''"'"^ "^"^ Aug. 0, IWiO N. Agnow, Jl.D jKuox Church, Winnipeg Pt. Arthur, Out. Wiunipet;, Mau. li. Ft. (iurry, " llatl'ortaKt'.Out Sep. 10, 1871 July:in,]M72 Oct. 15, 187:i Oct., 187H . Ni.v.20, IhTc Jan. 14,1880 , Jacob fioott Alexande' Poison. Mar.lO.'.SSaiThomas Anderson, July 17, 1884, Neil Henderson I Professor in Manitoba College I Professor in Manitoba College Spc.-Treas. Synod H. M. Com. Greenwood, Dundas & Argyle Kildouan J Clearsprings, Plympton and I Millbrook I ( Stonewall, Grassmere and "( Uockwood J SprinRflold, Suunysir'e and I ( Cook's Creek Winnipeg, Mar Morris, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Balmoral, " Kildonau, Clearsprings," Stonewall, " Springfleld, " D. MaoArthur Emerson and Marais Emerson, Fort Franc's ar 1 Rainy River Fort Francis. Fort William andOliver Ft. William, Out. ( Headingly, Osborne, Lai 1 Salle, etc Headingly, Man. J Afeadow I 3a, Poplar PoiDt| I and Posen Meadow Lea, Whitemouth, Rivorville, etc. Winnipeg, Man 1,1. II. l,"i. n;, 17. Danii b. .\. li. V.I. •J I. ■1\. D. B. Whimstkr, Prc3. Clerk. 2, PRESBYTERY OF ROCK LAKE. 1. H.J. Borthwick, M.A...iAug., 1853 [Darlingford, etc 'Darli'gford.Man 2. Walter R. Boss l Feb. 10, 1858 Rich. McKnight.,.., Carman, etc Carman, 3. A.H.Cameron Nov.l2, 1874 Wakopa, etc Nimitaw, " 4. Jas. F'arquharson, B.A. Jan. 3, 1882iWm. Butchart Rock Lake, etc Pilot Mound, " 5. John Cairns Feb. 2, 1882'R. S. Thompson.... Marringhurst, etc Marri'ghurat, " <3. John A. Towusend July 19,1882 Samuel Forest Manitou, etc Manitou, vaca>;t. MISSION STATIONS. C. W. Gordon, Catechlst. John Brown, " David Lautrow, " J. Gilchrist, " A. P. Drummond, " Allan Patterson. " Thos. Duncan Nelson, etc Nelson, Cartwrifht, etc Cartwriglit, Deloraine, etc 'Deloraine, Lintrathen, etc Lintrathen, Morrison, etc Melita, Riveraide, etc Langvale, Swan Lake, etc jSwan Lake, Walter R. Robs, Pres. Clerk. Arc'r >wMc J) Aud< .\. cPhei Ge. Lai J.l' ".ersoi odds ■'ultor •I. . .. ■ups I.Htt J. ■J. Brown, The Regiua. w APPENDIX. cclxxxi. 3. PKESBYTERY OF BRANDON. MINISTERS. POST OFFICK) b. Arthur, Out. 'iunipei;, Mau, , Ft. (lurry, " u,tI'ortiiKe,Out rt Francis. Williaiu.Ont. eadiugly, Miiu, eadow Lea, " innipeg, Man R, Prcn, CM. DATK OF OIiOI.S'iT'N. ELDEna. CONGBEOATIONB. POST Gi'PirEB. Inhn Fotl.eringhatu ... W . McWilliaiu, LL.U.., .Mexander Smith ■ laiiieH M. DougluB William Hodnett .Iiuue.s Holiertsou !'. S. Ijiviugstoiie .1. M. Sutliorlaud .1 M. Wellwood, U.A.... lliigli McKellar .\lliiu Hell (iei)rue Flett H McUae ,Iolm McKay .liiinos Duncan Sill Tuncansuiciye ..., Iianiel iitalkor, B.A \. li. !3aird, .M.A., H.I), lioliort (i. Liiuclair ,1. H Cameron ,J(ihu Mowat .Vnt;us KobertBon S. .J. Taylor, M.A Thos. Davidson, it.A... Alo.xauder Urquliart.... lames Todd W. A. McKenzie, M.A... I. M. Kelly .Folin McKay HuKh McKay .lolm HoKR Alo.\. McTavish ,Iohn Htewcit Farquhar McKae .\lex. Campbell W. L. H. Rowanrt Duucau Munro Feb.'JH, IMSl .Sep. 11, 1H«'):J| Sop.'ii", ISCtii Oct m, 18«7!Thoma8 Lockhart. i-June, Hd'J INov. lH,iHi;;) ,Aug.l7,lb71 'Dec. ."J, IhTI Sep. 10, 1m73 .Joseph G. Kirk Oct. 27, 1871, William Hairou.... .Iulylt,lM7y W. W. Miller Aug.lO,l«7.'.] June '2,187810. O'Clare May 8, 1878! Sep. 25, 187M' D. D. Frazer MISSION STATIONS. .\ Buchanan, Catechist., T. C. Court, (i. L(>ckhart, Joliii 5'cMillan, " H. li.drant, W. V. McKenzie, .Vroli. Matheson, W.Steele N. H. Uussell, July24,lMMl G. Walters AUfi.lO,lH8l ■luue 6, 1H84 Juno (;,1882 Dec. 1-J, 1882, George Stewart ... May2,'),18H3 .July23,1880 R. L.Alexander.. May25.1883 MayM,1881 Mayl4,l884 Hugh Grant Mayl4,1884 Mavl.'),lM8l, May2(i,18o'.) .Julyll, 18771 Aug. 2, 1804 Aug.l2, 1H84 J. Richards Mar. 8,18.'-w Dec. 1877 Oct. 9, 1873 Apr.l4, 188.51 Sept.18,1884! Grenfell, N.W.T. Priuco Albert, N.W.T. ('ad\ircis, Ma;i. Ura'iclun, Mnu. Hirtle, Man. Winuii)i«g, Man. Uroadviow, N.W.T. Virdon. Man Miuue(i<)8ii, Man. Hii?h Hluir. .Man. P<'rt,'ge la I'rairie.Mau. [Okauase, Man. 'Neepawa, Man. Hrinco All)ert, N.W.T Hamiota, Mau. Ueulab, Mau. Gladstone, Mau. Edmonton, N.W.T. Prince Albert, N.W.T. Hattlcford, N.W.T. Stratliern, Man. Calgary. N.W.T. Moose law, N.W.T. Medicine Hat, N.W.T. Regina, N.W.T. Port'ge la Prairie, Man. Carberry, Man. Olive, Mau. Strathclair, Man. Broadview, N.W.T. Biuscarth, Man. Chater, Man. Miunedosa, Man. McGregor, Mau. Indian Head... '.'.'.. Indian Head, N.W.T. Cathoart CatUcart, N.W.T. Without Charge Prnco Albert KlKhorn First Presbyterian Ch. Birtlo Supt. of Missious Broadview Virdeu Minuedosa High UlulT Portage la Prairie Okanaso Neepawa Mis-ta-was-sis Reserve. Ouk Rivor Sioux Reserve Gladstone Fidmonton ("arrot River Hattleford Milford Calgary Moose Jaw Medicine Hat Regina Burnside Carberry Cypress Strathclair Cree Reserve Biuscarth ('hater Cadureis McGregor A. Mniison, W. Nicholl, W. 0. Wallace, W. M. ouiand. .\rc'r>w McLean, Gc. J. ]' ' Anderson, oPherson, Laird, ■.ersou, . .)dds, Kultou, J. J . -iipson, ■I.Stt 3, J. Brown, HuKli W. Fraper, \. Robson, Wm. S Moore. Alameda Auburn Carlyle Cut Arm Creek Dumfries Klkhorn Fort MacLeod Fort Cju'Appello JFort Saskatchewan Green Valley (xrenfell Jumping Creek Long Lake JMoosomin iNewdale ^OakLake 'Pine Creek Pipestone Qu'AppoUe Station Rapid City Roseland Ropsburn Shell River S.-W. Moose Mountain., Souris Tarboltou Tiger Hills Touchwood Hills Whitewood Wolseley Yorktou .; Alameda, N.W.T. . Oberou, Man. . Carlylo, N.W T. . Moosomin, N.W.T. . Littleton. . i;ikhorn, Man. . Fort MacLeod, NWT .Fort Qu Appele, NWT .iFt. Saskatc'wan, NWT .IWawota, N.W.T. , Grenfell, N.W.T. /Regina, N.W.T. Moosomin, N.W T. Newdale, Man. , Oak Lake, Man. Virdon, Man. Troy, N.W.T. Rapid City, N.W.T. Brandon, Man. Rosaburn, Man. Shellmouth, Man. , Souris, Man. . GriswoUl, Man. Milford, Man. .Touchwood, N.W.T. .[Whitewood, N.W.T. WolBoley, N.W.T. , Yorktou, N.W.T. The Presbytery of Brandon is now divided into the Presbytery of Brandon and the Presbytery of Regiua. Ste Minutes, page 24. J. M. Douglas, Prcs. Clerk. ll i I cclxxxii. APPENDIX. CHANfJES IN Till-: ROLLS OF TilE SEV^KRAL SYN(JDS. h U J. SYNOD OF THH MAKITrMK F'KOVINfKS. IlKATIIH. J'nulji/tifi/ of Sjiilrn II Kev. M. \Vil«(,n, 11th November, 1884. Prcshijti I'll ctot)er lM84. Kev. (i. L. (iurdon, (irand Kiver, ")th duly, 188rj. Preahylevy of Truro — Kev. Andrew IJurrows, I'. A., St. Andrew'H Church, Truro, lut July, 1884. Pve»hytery of Luncnhurf/ awl Shdhnrne - Kev. .r. A. McLeai , I5.A., Clyde and Harrington, l.'Jtli October, 1884. Prenhylr.r.ii of Walhur Jtev. .Vndrewdray, Wiillaco, St. .MattliewH, 2!tth Octolier, 1884. Prcnbi/lirii of Priifc Jiilmard Inhnul - iiev. Alexander .Muiiro, Valltsyfield, 1.5th October, 1884. Jtev. Wtii. K. Frame, Mount Stewart, lut May, 188,5. PrcKhyti'.rii of Halifax — Kev. J(.hn P.. Logan, Kentville, :}lnt .March, 188r,, Kev. Aichibald Oiiiin, Windsor, ^ilst March, 1885. Presbi/tcri/ of St. John - - Kev. .1. (!. Burgess, from C'arleton Church, I'Jth October, 1884, having accepted call to Fir^t San Francisco, liov. A. T. liovc, from St. Stejilien's Church, St. Stephen, .30th December, 1884, hiivini; accepted call from St. Andnsw's Church, Quebec. Kev. K. Nairn, from Harvey Church, York Co., 1st February, 1885. Kev. liewis .lack, from SiiringKeld and English .Settlement, 1st November, 1884, retirint; mi Jiccount of age. I.VDUCTIONH. Prcxbijtcrii of Siidnry — Kev. (;. Murray, D.D., North Sydney, llJth August, 1884, Prcubyter;/ of Pictou — Kev. .1. K. Munro, B. A., into the paHtoral charge of Antigonish, 9th February, 1885. Prcsbfitcri/ of Luiicnburi/ and Hhelbnrne-- Kev. Duncan McKinnon into Lockeport and East Jordan, 22nd February, 1885. Presbyterii of I'rinre Edward Island— Kev. P' (iillies, Cardigan and Duml.is, 25th November, 1884. Kev. .\lexander Kaulston, Murray Harbour, 5th February, 18S5. Kev. James Carruthers, .St. James'a, Charlottetown, (jtli May, 1885. APPENDIX. pclxxxiii. I'ri nhilteril 'if St. Johh — Itpv. Will. Stuart, fnun Hprintt Hill, X.H., into Ciirletoti, .St. John. 7th May, 1«MV l'a;v. (J. Shorn, from Mi.Hnion field into St. Stf|ihen, Htfi .May, l»h."i. OriKINATIONH. I'rif'','itfri/ of Sf/tlnrif — Mr. Hoctor Mc'iuiirrift, Leitch'H C'n. I'l-ishjiterii iif Triirii- itov. .r. F. Du.itan, St. TaurH, Truro, lltli Novemhfr, IWH4. I'i'iMti/teri/ of I'irliiii - Mr. John Ferrj', (il.inelK, Kant River amK ';ileiiiicri of Triiro- Uev. Thonuw Cnminin).', from St. Jonoph Street Church, Montreal, to St. Andrew's, Truro, 2r)th Noveniher, 18X4. Prtn'j/itcri/ of Pirtou — lli:v. Isaac Murray, D.T)., from Vale Collii'ry and Siitherland'n Uiver to North .Sydney, I'rcsliyt(;ry of Sydney, ;{rd AiiKust, 1884. lii'V. Wm. Stuart, from .Salem Church, (Jreen Hill, to the ConKreKation c)f (,'aileton, in the I'resliytery of St. John, '2<;th April, 188.".. Itev. .1. .S. fy'arruthers, from Knox (^liurch, I'ictou, to .St. ■fame.s's Church, Charlottetown, in the I'reshytery of I'. K. Island, 22nd .Marcli, 188.-,. Rev. A VV. iVIcLeoil, .MA., from the united ConKreiration, West Uiver, to Vale Colliery and Sutherland's Uiver, in the I'reshytery of I'ictou, 17th May, 188.5. I'ri-ihi/ler// of Wnllnre — Itev. Vi. (iillies, from Karltov.-n to DundaH and Cardigan, 0th Novemher, 1884. I'r(Khiite>\ii of Ifalifiu — Kev- T. H. Murray, frfim Kent ami Walton to Lawrencetown, hoth in the Preshyterj", Uev. ]j, H. Jordan, 15.1)., from St. Andrew's, Halifax, to Krskine Church, Montreal, ^Jlst March, 188.->. PrcHbiitcr;/ of St. John— Uev. J. A. F. Sutherland, from New Kincardine to .St. .James's, 17th Fehruary, 188.-|. Prtahylery of Miramirhi — ilev. Malcolm Mackenzie, from Kichihucto to Nelstin, N. W. T., Itith Uecemher, 1884. Uev. J. (/'. Herdi-ian, B.D., from Camphellton to Calgary, N. W. T., lilst May, 188.5. II. -SYNOD OF MONTREAL AND OTTAWA. DKATHS. I'reshi/tery of lirockville — John Morrison, Waddington, State of New York, 4th January, 1885. I'rifhylcry of Lanark and Renfrew— Alexander Mann, D.D., St. Andrew's Church, Pakenham, loth .Sejitemher, 1884. Robert Mackenzie, M.A., Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke, 18th April, 188.5. 11^ cclxxxiv. APPENDIX. Presbytery of Montreal — Thomas Fraser, Montreal, 15th July, 1884. Presbytery of Quebec — William Rosa, Mef,'antic, 24th July, 1884. DEPOSITION. Presbytery of Montreal — Anthony Cauboue, St. Hyacinth, lat April, 1885. m DEMISSIONS. Presbytery of lirockville - William M. McKibbin, B.A., Cardinal, 8th July, 1884. William (Jalloway, Hyndman and South Mountain, 23rd December, 1884. Thomas A. Nelson, Dunbar and Col(|uhoun, 2nd March, 1885. Preshyt/'ry of Ottawa — (jeorge McKay, Osgoode and Kenmore, 25th May, 1884. Alexander M. McClelland, B.A., Puissell and Metcalfe, .30th June, 1884. James Tait, Fitzroy Harbour and Torliolton, 15th December, 1884. llobert Hughes, Cumberland, lOth February, 188.5. Presbytery of Montreal — (ieorge CouU, M.A., Valleyfield, 24th October, 1884. Presbytery of Quebec — Calvin E. Amaron, B.D., Three Rivers, 16th June, 1884. TRANSLATIONS. Preabyto'y of Glengarry - James Corniack, B.A., Alovandria, 1st October, 1884, for induction at Lachine by tlie| Pres- bytery of Montreal. Presbytery of lirockville — Andrew Rowat, West Winchester and Morewood, 14th May, 1884, for induction at I'.l-jiii and Athelstan l)y the Presbytery of Montreal. . James PuUar, Jleckston and Osgoode Line, 2nd December, 1884, for induction at Morewndil. Presbytery of Montreal — Thomas Cumming, St. Joseph Street Church, Montreal, 4th November, 1884, for inductinii to St. Andrew's Church, Truro, by Presbytery of Truro. Presbytery of Quebec— William liobertson, Danville, Slst December, 1884, for induction at Hemmingford by the Presbytery of Montreal. John (jt. Pritchard, B.A., St. Sylvester and Lower Leeds, 9th April, 1855, for induction iit Danville. TUANSFERENCK8. Presbytery of Glengarry— Donald Uoss, to the Presbyterian Church in the United States, 14th May, 1884, Presbytery of Lanark and licnfrcw— Alexander McLaren, 24th February, 1885, for induction by the Presl)ytery of Whitby. § I i? INDUCTIONS, Presbytery of Glcnr/arry— John McKenzie, Roxborough, 24th June, 1884. Presbytery of lirorkrillr — James Pullar, Morewood, 23rd December, 1884. Presbytery of Lamirk and Jtenfrein — James B. Stewart, Castleford and Dewars, 12th January, 1885. Presbytery of Montreal — Andrew llowat, Elgin and Atlielstan, 2!ltli May, 1884. James Cornuick, B.A., Lachine, 24tli October, 1884. Louis H. Jordan, B.D., Erskine Church, Montreal, 7th May, 1885. APPENDIX. cclxxxv. Pruhytery of Quebec— Andrew T. liove, St. Andrew's Chnrch, City of Quebec, ISth December, 1884. Hu^,'h Lament, D.D., Hampden, 27th .laimary, 1885. •John G. Pritchard, B. A., Danville, 9th April, 1885. ORDINATIONH AND INDUCTIONS. Prcihiitfvy of Ottawa — Kobert Gamble, B.A., Wakefield and Masham, 8th .Tidy, 1884. Paul S. Vernier, L'Ange Gardien, Perkins and Kipon, 10th July, 1884. PmMci'y of Montreal — Archibald Lee, B.A., Kusseltown, 17th .Tune, 1884. .Ti.hn P. Grant, La Guerre, li)th .Tune, 1«84. .Tames Bennett, B. A., Cote des Xei<,'es, 11th September, 1884. Prrsh/itcry of Quehcc— Dugald Currie, B.A., B.D., Three Rivers, 21st August, 1884. LICENHUUES. Prahnlmt of Lanark and Renfrew— William T. Meikle, 14th May, 1884, PnAytirii of Otta wa — I!(il)ert Gamble, B.A., 1.5th ]\Iay, 1884. DuK.ald Currie, B.A., 15th May, 1884. Paul S. Vernier, 10th July, 1884. Prcfhnkrii if Montreal — Archibald Lee, B.A., 1.5th May, 1884. .lohn P. Grant, 15th May, 1884. Pnshijtcrii if Qucber — Archibald McConechy, 22nd July, 1884. APPOINTMENTS. I'rdilitjtcni of Montreal^ Ivieul P. Duclos, missionary to Laprairie and Hochelaga, 8th July, 1884. llobert Hamilton, missionary to Grenville, 8th July, 1884. KECEPTIONS. Pvtsh'itcrii nf Lanark ami Renfrew — Alexander McTavish, as a probationer, by leave of the General Assembly, 2Gth August, 1884. Pnfhijkrii of Montreal — John Fraser, from congregational Church, a minister, by leave of the General Assembly, Hth July, 1884. James M. C'roml)ie, a licentiate certified and ccmmissioned by the Church of Scotland, 31st March, 1885. CHANGES IN CONCiUEGATIONS. Pnshiitcrti of BmrkvUle— West Winchester and Morewood separated, e.'ich to form a pastoral charge, .5th August, 1884. North Willi.amsburg and Winchester Springs, formerly a united mission station, erected into a pastoral charge, 5th August, 1H,S4. Osgoode Ijine, seiiarated from Heckston and South Gower and united to Hyndraan, 3rd March, 1885. South Gowor, separated from Hvndman and uniteil to Heckston and South Gower, 3rd March, 1885.. Pnnliiili rii if Lanark and Renfrew— ( '.astleford and Dewars, united into one pastoral charge, 12th .Tanuary, 1885. St. (ieorge's Chnrch, .lasper or Irish Creek, recognized as a station connected with the con- gregation of ivitley, '23r(l February, 1885, Stations along the line of the (!anadii Pacific Railway above Mattawa transferred to the Presbytery of Barrie, 25th November, 1884. Certified by JAMES WATSON Clerk of Synod. If m CClxxXvi. APPENDIX. III.-SYNOD OF TORONTO AND KINGSTON. DEATHS. Presb>/teri/ of Toronto — •John .Straith, Shelburne and Primrose, 10th January, 1885. I'rcabijterii of Jktrrie— J. Y. Thirile, ordained missionary at Huntsville, 9th April, 1 884. nEMTSaiONS. Presbi/ter;/ of KlngMon— Godfrey Shore, Lansdowne, Fairfax and Sand Bay, 21st July, 1884. Prcsbi/ter;/ of Pi "rhurotigh^ Donald . 'lerland, M.A., Campbellford, part of hia charge, 14th October 1884. Nathaniel Clark, Lakefield, 13th January, 188-5. I'rcxbj/teri/ of Whitby — T. Atkinson, Enniskillen and Cartwright, 4th August, 1884. James Little, M.A., St. Paurs Bowuianvdle, 24th November, 1884. Presbytcrti of Torontu— William ]•:. .McKay, B.A., Knox Church, Caledon, 2nd September, 1884. John M. Goodwillie, M.A., Newmarket, 21st October, 1884, Presbyter II of li/tcri/ of Liiulsaij — Daniel McTavish, M.A., D.Sc, St. Andrew's Church, Lindsay, June, 18S4. Pmhiitery of Toronto — J. S. Mackav, B.A., New Westminster, British Columbia, 17th June, 1884. Thomas Nixon, Stouffvillp, I'.ith .futie, 1884. (t. K. Freeman, Deer Park, Sth .luly, 1H84. .roiin (iibson, 15.1)., Demuiara, British (Juiana, ()th September, 1884, James Murray, B.A., Streetsville, lUth November, 18S4. Presbyter;/ of Barrie — K. B. Smith, Mulmur and Rosemont, 31st March, 1885. TRANaLATIONS. Pnnhytcry of Kingston — Thomas S. Chambers, Storringlon, Pittsburgh, and Glenburnie, to St. Andrew's Church, Wolfe Island, 13th January, 1885. Presbytery of Petcrhiyrour/h — Peter Fleming, Warsaw and Dummer, 14th April, 1885, to Laskey and West King, Presbytery of Toronto, 28th April, 1885. Presbytery of Sawjeen—- Donald Fraser, M.A. , St. Andrew's Church, Mount Forest and Woodland, 4th Aue^st, 1884, to Pandora Street Church, Victoria, British Columbia, Presbytery of Toronto, 5th August, 1884. John Chisholm, B.A., ^lolntyre, Maxwell, and Feversham, 20th .\pril, lS8."i, with the view of being translated to Nicola Valley, British Columbia, Presbytery of Toronto. Presbytery of Guelph — John Neil, B.A., Nassagaweya and Campbellville, 18th November, 1884, to Charles Street Church, Toronto, Presbytery of Toronto, 18ch December, 1884. Presbytery of Toronto — Jl. P. Mackay, M.A., Knox Church, Scarborough, to Parkdale, 2.. Presbytery of (ruelph— Linwood, erected into a congregation, united with St. Andrew's Church, Hawksville, and l)ut under the pastoral oversight of the Rev. Alexander Russell, I3th feljruary, IHH^>. Drayton organized as a Congregation in connection with Calvin Church, Rothsay, uiul Moorefield, and put under the pastoral oversight of the Rev. Henry Edmison, M.A., 13th March, 1885. MISSION STATIONS KKECTED. Presbytery of Petcrborouyh — Havelock, and associated with the other stations in the Stony Lake Field, April, 1884. Presbyta-y of Toronto — York Station, 2nd September, 1884. West Toronto Junction, liJth January, 1885. Presbytery of Banne— Penetanguishe" " separated from Midland and united to Wyebridge, 27th May, 1884. Victoria Harbour separated from Vesey and Medonte and united to Waubaushene, ,iOth September 1884. Longford and Black River transferred from Lindsay Presbytery and organized, Gth iie[)- tember, 188^. Fesserton, 20th October, 1884. Presbytery of Saugeen — Cotswold re-erected into a mission station, 23rd September, 1884. CHANGE OF NAME. Presbytery of Kingston — Brock Street Church, Kingston, changed to Cooke's Church, 30th December, 1884. Presbytery of Barrie — Bonnyton changed to Airlie, 25th November, 1884. Presbytery of Gmlph — The mission station of Preston was dissolved, 16th September, 1884. IV. -SYNOD OF HAMILTON AND LONDON. TRANSLATIONS. Presbytery of J'aris — D, D. McLeod, Dumfries Street Church, Paris, to Barrie, I'le^byiery of Barrie, I'itli May, 1884. Presbytery of London— A. Beauier, Wards ville and Newbury, to St. Paul's Church, Walkerton, Presbytery of Bruce 12th October, 1884. Hugh ('anieron, Glencoe, to Watford and Main Road, Presbytery of Sarnia, IStli .Sl'|i- tember, 1884. Presbytery of Chatham — Hugh Laiuont, M. A., D.D., Florence and Dawn, to Hampden, Presbytf-ry of (Juebec, l-'tli January, 1885. APPENDIX. cclxxxix. Preshiitery of Huron — J. S. Lochead, M.A., HuUett and Londesborough, to Parkhill, Presbytery of Sarnia, 15th April, 1884. J. A. Turnbull, LL.B., Knox Church, (Joderich, to First Presbyterian Church, St. Marys, Presbytery of Stratford, 28th May, 1885. Prisliiftcry of Bruce — Georj,'e McLennan, I'nderwood and Centre Bruce, to Caudachie and McKay's, Presbytery of Sarnia, 8Uth March, 1885. ORDINATIONS AND INDUCTIONS. I'rcshiiterii of Hamilton — J. A. Hamilton, B.A., was ordaint^d and inducted into the pastoral charge of Lyndoch, Silverhill and Delhi, 7ch Ai.-vil, 1885. I'rcxbijtery of Purix — \V. H. W. Boyle, B.A., was ordained and inducted into the pastoral charge of Dunjfries Street Church, Paris, 'Jtb October, 1884. Thomas Atkinson was inducted into the charge of Knox Church, Ingersoll, 30th December, 1884. Prcshytcry oi London— Walter M. Roger was inducted into the pastor. '■■ charge of London, Kast, 1st May, 1884. A. \V, McConechy was ordaineil and inducted into the pastoral charge of Port Stanley, 23rd September, 1884. James Ballantyne was ordained and inducted into the pastoral charge of London, South, Tth April, 1885. Prcsbytcri/ of Sarnia — John Anderson was inducted into the charge of East Williams, 20th April, 1884. John S. Lochead, M.A., was inducted into the charge of Parkhill and McGillivray, 7th May, 1884. J. Campbell Tibb, B.A , B.D., was inducted into the charge of Burn's Church and Moore Line, 17th Octobei. 1884. Robert Scrimgeour was inducted into the charge of Forest, 1.5th July, 1884. Hugh Cameron was 'nducted into the charge of Watford and Main Road, 30th September, 1884. Robert Hume, M.A., was inducted into the charge of Adelaide and Arkona, 17th Februarv, 1885. George McLennan was inducted into the charge of Camlachie and McKay's, 7th April, 1885. Presbytery of Stratford— J. H. Turnbull, LL.B., was inducted into the charge of Widder Street Church, St. Mary's, 8th July, 1885. John Campbell was ordained and inducted into the charge of (Jranton and Lucan, 9th Sep- tember, 1884. W. M. McKibbin, M.A., was inducted into the charge of Millbank, 3rd March, 1885. Presbytery of Huron — S. Acheson was inducted into the pastoral charge of Kippen and Hill's ( f reen, 11th Novem- ber, 1884. D. M. Ramsay, B. A., was inducted into the pastoral charge of HuUett and Londesborough, t)th December, 1884. Presbytery of MaitJand- (ieorge Law was inducted'into the jjastoral charge of Belgravc, 21st October, 1884. 1). G. Cameron was inducted into the pastoral charge of Diuigauiion au'l I'ort Albert, 15th December, 1884. Prc.ibyttry ^!n, Doroli'Mter and Cru.i.iiii, I'Mi iJeceiiiher, 18H1. Pri'.ithytr.ry of Stratford - VV. A. WiIh in, M.A., Knox Ohuroli, .St. Miry'n, on his jipDiintment an iniirfionary to I'ldia, 15th Septuialier, 1881. Prexhyterjf of Huron— Tiiirn n (jr. Tlioiinoti, Union f'hurch, I'rucjfield, on the call of tli*! General Assembly's i£ iiui .Mission (JoiainitteB to ^{o to Burrard Inlet, British (Joluiabia, L'Jth .Vlarch, 188"). Prcshytcrij of liruce— Alexander F. Maeken/.ie, Olammis, 21st September, 18SJ. William (iallatfh'T, Kinloss, Riverside and Knniskilleu, 28tli September, 1884. William I'.lain, Tara, Allenford and HIsinore, r,tti ()<;tober, 1881. John .V. .Morrison, S mlt Ste. Marie, as ordained missionary umler th ; II >:n - ^Ii^^io,•l O mi mittee, 1st Ootolier, IS84 Prexhyttry of ff'imilton — Walter Laith July, 1884. LICKNHrilES. Prcxhytcry of Pnrix- Jaiiieh A. Hamilton, H.A., l.'Jth May, 1884. Preshylrry of Stratford - .FameH Hamilton, 15. A., {)th September, 1884. DKATllS. Prf-Hhytcry of Hamilton— Alexander K. Kemp, LL. D., minister without charge, lird May, 1884. Prcxhytcry of Parix— Walter lll^dis, minister of Stanley Street Church, Ayr, 18th October, 1884. Prcxhytrry of 11 mini Charles Fletcher, minister of (loderich, Oth February, 1S8."». CONfJUEGATIONAL (;iIAN(;i:s. J'rcxijyteri/ of Ifa niillon- - The con^'re^'ations of Strahane and Killirido were united into one pastoral charjje, 17tli March, 1885. Pmhyti ry of I'lirU - Ort,' mi/, itioii was ifrante 1 to Knox Church, In'.,'ersoll, loth May, ISSl. The c )nt,'rei,Mtioii of which I'. R. Km, In.'ersoll, is p ist )r, to )k the iiame of .St. .Vudrew's Church, In-ersoll, l.Uh May, 1881. A new coii,,'re^Mtion was or^'anizjd at Ononda^'a, 8th January, 1885. I'rexhytiry of himdon — The coa.;r(!.,'itions of Kti ix Church au 1 St. Andrew's Church, Gleneoe, were form illy unitefl int> one con.fr.i'.,' ition, uad ;r the desi;,'uatioM of "The Climcoe I'n.vsbyteri .ii (Jliurcli," 4th .fanuary, 18S5. The con.;re.,'ation of Lu'; in >v,as transferreil to th'; Presbytery of Siratford, by a(;t,ion of .Synod, 15th Ajiril, 1881. Prrxltytery of Ifnron - The mission station of Hill's Creen was declareil to lie a conf,'reffation 0th .September, I8S). J'rrxl/i/tiry of linirr — The c oui^re/ation of Port Arthur was transferreil to the Presbytery of Winnipe;,', by a'ltioii of the (Jeneral Assembly, I'Jth .Fuiie, I8S4, Allenford and Flsinore were nej:)arated from Tara, to form a distinct charj,'e, llith Sei»- tember, 1884. AI'I'ENDIX. CfXCI. V.-eYNOD OF MANITOBA AND XOIITH-WKST TEIIUITOIUKS. I'rryliiitirii iif Wintn'/irf/ — DKMISSrONS. Til. Mc'Jiiirf, l''.iii('rs()ri aii'l Marais, lOtli I>(!c<^iiit)er, l.HSt. J'ri.tlii/lir'/ of /.''/<■/■ A'/Xt 1). ;. ( 'aiiKToii, .\c;l^llll aii'l A.ssociateil Stationn, I'Jth Au^'ust, 1H84. /'/■r.^lii/f' ri of /!rriii'/(in - W. A. M.K.Ti arl)(!rry an^l f'.'ticl l.'Sth May, IHH.j. I'rrfhiitirii nf W 111111/11 (j- TKANSI.AII'I.VS. A. MatlieM/ii, in [.iiiKfiiliiirj,' and A vniiinoii;, I'lesbytery of ( ;ii;ii^,'ai ry, ISth May, 1885. J'n.Hlji/ti ri/ 'if U'iiniifi';/- INI)L(,"II0N.4. .fairien Lavvraiici', Stonewall, fJrasiHtnere and Unckwoofl 2!»th Dcceintier, 18Mt. Arch. Mcliari'n, B. A., SpiitiKKt^ld, Siiiinysiilu and Cook's Cretik, Htli April, 1885. I'rufliyiiry of liramltin W. A. McKenzie, M.A., Carborry and I'otrel. Al<;x. (.'n|tihart, Ilek'ina, I'itli AiiVust, 188t. A. M. I'.aiid, 1'..0., Kdmonton, 2«th Sopt.-iiibor, 1884. W. .MacWilliaiH, B.I)., liFi. I',., I'riiiw Allmrt, llth Outolier, 1884. JainenTodd, Burn.side, 8th July, 1881. ItKHKJ.VATIONH. I'rcHhiiti'r)! iif Jirnndnn — \). McKae, Xeepawa and AHSociated Station.s, l.'Jth May, 188.'». TRANHI.ATIONH. I'rfnljt/tcr;/ of Winnifri — A. f'arnpbcll, Vf.A., to the I'rfi.sbyU;rv of Brandon, ISth i).:Crtmb.:r, 1884. J. Campbell Tibb, M.A., B.O., to the I'resliytery of Sarnia, 4th March, 188."). W. MullenH, to the P.-e.sbytery of lied 1 liver, American I're.sbyterian (,'hurch, 4th March, 188.5, I'rcuhylcrii of I!ran(lon~ Ar'Ji. McLaren, B. A., tfi the Presbytery of Winni|)eK, 4th March, 1885. dohn Farric.s, B. .\., to th(! Presbytery of Lake Superior, .\Iichi|.,'an, I'. S., 4th Mar'jh, 1885. I). M. liainsay, li. A. , to the I're.sbytery of Huron, 18th September, 1884. RKCKPTIO.NS. I're.xhytcrji of Winnipeg — M. .McKen/.ie, Presbytery of Mirumichi, 4th March, 188.5. I'nuliytc.ry of lirandrm — Alex. Campbell, M. A., Presbytery of Winnipeg, 3rd March, 1885. .John Stewart, Presbytery of London, 17th September, 1884, OKDINATIONH. frfuhylcrif of lirandon — Arch. McF.aren, B.A., 17th .luly, 1884. Ale.v McTavirih, 12th Auk'u.st, 1884. Dunctn .Munroe, 18tli .September, 1884. W. r.. If. Uowand, 14th April, 1885. I.ICHNHUKKH. I'rf:!ili>ilrr>i of liramlov Arch. McLaren, P..A., 17th .July, 1884. .Mex. McTavi.sh. 12th An^ust, 18S4. I)uii(;an Munroe, IStli September, 1884. W, L. If. II. Itowand. NKW .MIHHIO.V KIKI.DH. Prcifhtjt'ry of Winniprf/ — I'ort Kriiticis and I'ainy lliver, olaced on list, 10th .Septemtier, 1884. Fott William anil Oliver, pliiced un list, lOth Occeniber, 1S84. PoH(;n, placed on list, 10th September-, 1881 ; connected with .Meadow Le.'i and I'oplar Poin- for summer supply, IHtli May. 1885. Whit(!moutb, placed on list, lOtli September, 1884 ; connected with St. Af,'alha and Nivert ville, 10th March, 1885. irt' til I I cxcu. /. I'I'ENDIX. I'rcKlif/ltrii of liriindon — Alatiieda, pliicRil on liHt, 0th T)ennnri?nT, 18M4. Cut Artii CriM'k, placcil on lint, 17tti Jiilv, 1H84. (iic.cii Viill.?y, placid on lint, l'2th May, IKW. (;r.'nf»!ll, plac.Ml on list, llth D.-ncinhir, iSHt. Jumping (Jrock, placijd on list, I'ith May, 1H85. Fjoiij,' l,akf, pla(;i;^H4. I'iliH (;n;Hk, placfiii on li.st, 17th .Inly. IKHt. Pipt'Htorif!, placed on lint, 17th duly, lKh4. fiu'Apt<(dl(! Station, placc/l on lint, 17th duly, 1884. lioHnliurn, placi'il on list, Scplfitnlifr, 1X84. .South West Moose, Mountain, placed on list, 12th May, 1884. Tarholton, phu'crl on list, IL'th May, 1881. 'I'iK'ir Mill-, plac.id on list, 12th .May, 18HJ. Touchworxl, placed on list, iL'th May, 1884, OBI rr All 7 NOTI^ "^S. m ■ REV. SAMUEL BERNARD dic.]). |)r. .Mann was a laboriouH and faithful niinistcr, and was hitjhly eHteemeil by all who knew liim. REV. WILLIAM ROSS, of Megantic, died on 2i;th July, 1884. .Mr. Itoss was a native of HoHS-shire, Scotl.uid, and was educated at Kdinburgh. Tn 18(i() he catne to Canada, and was first Mettled in P. H. Island. In 18()'.» he was translated to Lochiel, (Jlengarry, where his ininistr.itions botfi in Caelic and I']nglish were higlily valued. He was a devout Christian, a warm-hearted friend and a faithful minister of the Cospel. REV. ALEXANDER McLEAN, probationer, dieil at Moore, County of Laiabton, on the lllli August, 1881. He w.n t,li(! son of the late llev. A. .McLe'.in, of P. ]•]. Island, and was e(lucati;d at Dalhousie < 'ollegc!, Halifax, .tu'l '^ueeti's Collegf;, Kingston. While filling up ap|>ointments in the I'resbytery of Sarnia, he was sei/eil with typhoid fever, which after s.ine weeks proved fatal. lie was a young man of dee|, an(l.il..>it. N.S„ on the '2m\ April, 18H5. Dr. Se.]t,'\vi(:k was 1/orn at (Jn^nnnck, 10th May, IHOI. Iliivirn,' f;(im|il«tfi(l his st\i(lit!H for tin; rniniHtry, hi' wa-* onlaiiKMl ast iiastur of tho I'tiliriont Strfft SeoiwHioti (/hiirch iti Ahcrilt^di. In IMtH h»^ caiii*,- to NoV), .■'^...•ia, aii'l wan .M»-ttl"il at Midiilt! and I ipcr M iiHf(ni)(l'pl)i\U-jTfi[ iip. He was a native of I'ifi^hiie, atid was ordained in IHt'J. He was minist.r at (,'hippawa, (ioderieh and elsewhere. Tn Is.V) his health ^n\i' way, and he was ohli^ed to retire from th>' ai:tive duties of the irdnistry. Mr. Kl''trjier took an active interest in the atfairs of the Church and in Temperance work, and was much ic-|iected hy all who knew him. REV. ROBERT McKENZIE, M.A., minister of DalhoiiHiB and Xf)rth Hherl.rooke, died at the Manse, 1.11 .Saturday, ISth .\ piil, after a short illness. ,Mr. .Mi;Ken/ie ha^l heitn ovc-r thirty yttars in the Miiiiistry, ten years havin;; Keen spent in l)alhousie and .N'orth Sherlirooke. Mr. .\IcKen/ie was a i|ilii,'ent and faithful minister, and was hij-dily respectf^d liy all who knew him. REV. JAMES DICK died at Richmond Hill ..n the 1st .June, 1H«."), in the seventy-seventh year of liis ai,'e. .Mr. I >ick hail laboured lont; and faithfully in the work of the ministry. At one time he wai minister of the (Jospel at Kmily, now in the I'reshytery of I'eterliorouKh. For many years he tuiik an active part in the pulilic work of the < 'hurch, and was throii«hout his whole ministry an (■;iriiest and faithful minister of the (iospel, while liy his consistent (Christian life he adorned the (impel whicfi he preached. .\Ir. Dick was much heloved hy his co-PreHhyterH and \ ■"•ngr'i.fation, ,ind hy all who knew him. REV. W. E. McKAY, M.A., died at OrantjeviHe, on Tuesday, 2nil June, 1885 ih ihe y-eiwhtli vear of his af,'e. Mr. .McKay was for a len^cthened period minister of tin; (lospel .' ')rai. He, and li;id only recently resigned his pastoral charge ami retired from the active ilut' s the ministry. If's death ivas sudden and unexpettted. He, leaves a widow and family. REV. JOHN JOSEPH CASEY, B.D., minister of Taylor Church, .Montreal, died f >, .sinall-jiox on the iiiorniriK of the 10th .lune, IHM."). Mr. Casey was a native of Dulilin, and .vas • 'uca ^d for the Koriian < 'atholic priesthood. He came to Canada ahoiit twenty-two years ag", nd, having embraced the Protestant fiiith, he became a student in the Presbyterian (College, arul w; Is finished hiw -Indies at I'rinceton. For a time he was minister in I'llgin and Athalstane, e ice he was after- wards translated to ''..y lor Street, Montre.il. He was a man of vigorous intellec:t, and was highly e-.teen.ed by his brethren. A widow Hurvives him, -the daughter of ilev. J. Watson, M.A., of Huntingdon. REPORT OF THE DOARI) OF MANAGEMENT OF TilE CilURCH AND MANSE BUILOrNG FUND. Church and Jnanso building has not been so extensively carried on during the jiast year as during ]W:i-4. The stringency in moni^y matters has increased rather than diminished, and in several cases I'lMiple have had to choose, between having a miriister and building a church. Wlien the choice lay iietueen bread and a jilate on which to have it nerved, the people chose the breiul. The I5oard considers its function to be to stiTinilate rather than stifle local effort. I'resbyteries are the best judges as to the requirements of localities, and the Hoard confines itself largely to con- Hileration of two points, viz., whether the people are doing their [lart ; and necondly, what aid, in ju.-tice to all interests, should be given. .Money has been advanced to com|ilete buildings jireviously erected, but wdiich congregations unaided could not hiiinh, to erect chiirclie- and to erect manses. As in previous j'ears the aid accorded :i-siiriied the form of grant or loan, according to the char.acter of the struct\ire, and the circum.-tances <.f the peo|)le. Three congrt-gations received ;iid to complete buildings, two to erect manses, and • liven to build chuichi's. The manses are comfortable frame buildings, one of them being lined with lirick. Of the churches, one is brick, four log, and six frame buildings, liy several congregations '■<■ higinning was m.'ide in church erection, as at Shanks', I'raiidon Hills, etc., but the work was sus- |ii:iiilcd till the pre.-,ent season owing to liuancial inability to proceed. To enable the Assembly to uinler^taud the advance m;i.de in the, erer^tion of church edifices during the yeiir, notice is taken of all structures, whether aid vvas received from the Fund or not. For iiiMvenience sake the buildings are grouped under the names of the Presbyteries to which the con- trregations belong. i.-pRi:.siiVTi:iiv^ OF winxifkc. i* 1. I'OKT AUTHLK- The lake jiort of the North-West. Town of at least ."),000 inh.abitants and Ki'iwing rajiidly. A substantial and tasteful brick church ; seating capacity .'!.")0, with provision for ■/idleries. Cost. -Sl 0,000. I)ebt, •'t'^oOO. No aid. 2. (luKK.v I'liioK lOight miles east of Hominion City; an important agricultural district. Knuiie ctiunOi and sheds. Cost, 81,200. J.oan, -Sl.if). :>. S|'HI.V(;kiki.I)— Fight miles east of Winnipeg; fliMirishing settlement. Manse cost .81,200. Nf_;i)tiated for loan ; terms did not suit ; took iiinbrage and undertook [layment themselves. ■f-^i CCXCIV. AFM'KNDrX. 4 . f, 4. TfKAdiN'fu.v -Fift«'<'n rnilcM went of Wiruiip»f« ; old rivijr Hettleriifnt. Church re-Hftut^-'l anil renoviiti-'l. C.ht, .S'iOU. (ir. lilt,, .■*.".(). 5. WiNMi'Ki; K:.ox (U\i ncii (.'Jinrcli litick ; HfntiriL,' t:;i|m(:ity 1,10(1. (Joit, !?.",(»,000, \,, advuiK:)- iiikid. 0. Wr.Nsiii.'. H;. \Ni)iif.'.v\ (,'iii;ii<,'i( -Man.sf! erd,ir;<»!d. Cost, ^l.VXt. No advance (iMk<'d. IF. I'i:i:si'.ytf.i;y of kock lakk. 7. M.wiioc T,'ric'dtural oountrv. I,'..' church, HeatiuK' capacity .*110(>. Ci,st, .'JI.'iO. (Jrant, .^lOM. 10. C.MU.vi.K (Fastern District) -Lot,' church. Cost, Si^iO. (irant, iJlOO. Seating capacity about .«!I0(). 17 .MoKKATVir.r.K -Ki;,dit miles south of Wolseley ; (,'ood farrninj,' district. Church, frame ; Heats 12.">. Cost, 80')0. (irant, .>'I00. 18. Woi.sKt. (•.'■• Two hiindreil and nin-ty-four iiiilen west of Winnipeg ; trading centre of a wi^ln area. Frame clmri'ti. Cost, -SI, 000. firaut 8I.'<0. 1!). Ei.i.fHiiimo' -lu^dit miles north of Wolselev. Jiufi ♦'church, C!ost, 8-")00. Seating capacity 120. Xo Krant askerl. 20. I1ki;in.\ Capital of Assinihoia ; educational, lefjiHlative anil juridicial centre. Church, brick. Cost, .S(, 000. Loan, .S2, 000. 21. .Mkuici.sk Hat Kaiiw.vy croH.sin^^ of .Soutli S.askatchewan ; active town; coal rnine.s in neiKhhoiirliMod. Frame (thurch. Cost, .?7i)0. liouri, .S^.V). 22. SriKi.KON KivKi; Fifteen miles north of Fdmonton. Church, lo(,'. (/ost, about $-'>00. Craiit, Ijjoo. .Settlement new hut very promising. 23. Wki.wv.v -.Sixttjen milen north of .\loosoinin ; thrivin({ Hettleinent. Frame church. Cost, $800. No aife on the property, or notes of trustees, or both. The North-West Land Compmiy has continued to tyrant suitable sites for churches fret; of '.n-it in villages, towns and cities where they own land. The ('. I*. U. Company has kindly conveyed all lumber for churches and rnanses to be liuilt on their line at half thi; rates chart,'ed l)y them in other cases. The delay in constructing branch lines of railway through the country has seriously interfer"! with the erection of chunh ediHces. The congregations at Hirtle, I'ilot .Mound, Swan L.ake, .\I;iriiey, Newdale, and ■■tlier points, have been anxious to build, and were afraid of making a beginning till lines werf! located aiiij the sites of stations deleimined on. During the coming summer there promises to Iji- consider.'ible activity in building. y\t Oak Lakf, Criswohl, Whitewood, l'"(ut .\IcLe 1, Cathcart, ami other points preparations are in progress f^r erecting churches. At C.algary, .Medicine Hat, I'oit ',|u'Appelle, <.,tu"Appeile, N'eepawa, and othfr points, the people are moving to c'rect manses for their pastors. The work is most urgent. If ini^- sionaries are to be encouraged in their work, they and their families must be comfortably housfrj. At some jioints it is impossible to rent a house. .Mission.aries cannot buihl houses themselves owiiii; to cost, and hi'tice they are obliged to live sometimes in houses wheie health is impaired. The actual Kuffering of many of tlieni has been brought befori' the, Hoard by the Superintendent of .Mi-sioris, .'ui'l an effort is to be made this season to prosecute the work !i,s extensively as funds will allow. In this connection it might be mentioned that a gentleman in (/'''.nton, Oiit.nio, on h-arning of the hards|ii|ps of our missi iiiaries on account of in-ufticient shelter, authorized the Hoard to draw on him to tlif amount of .■$,"iOU to build a manse. This is an exiun|ile worth being followf^l u[). The Church |ir"- vides houses tor h as this yi'ar. I.iiiiilier can Ic piircha^i"! at almiit lialf th'' pricf charfjeil two yearn alionr can al-«i lie i-nt,'ai,'c(l at a ri'asonahlf ti^'ur'' lh«' l.i til liiiilil. Siilisci ijitidns tn the ;iniiiiint f |i rs in the North Ue-t the 1 I'hil. tl ic cast.' o f al tno-t al ill niiist exercise patienct I'he lioaril k'ratefiilly aclviiowieil^'e the 1,'ieat iiiteie-t taken hy con^fref^ations in Ont.iiioin the ' A htcacy of •'^HM) was h ft to the Sii|ierinteni|ent for Mi---i'in woik iiiij the iiheral ai't the Nolth-\Ve-t liV Neil (' i,' .in accoiin t of tl le worl le in past years, he read it to ids f i iinds. They line rnaii^i-. ^h |.roiiime • 1,.. I'.i,'ii inse. frairK: ^M ii/.re th ^H ■ |ifakiiii. midst of ;i ^H I'rr'shytt ^B We hiirch, >eat' ^| ■ upph-m !!. division. ^H fields, at ^1 b, .^tand /dlaL,'e, ^M ill dilt-'oi ^H w-iliilit\ intry. l/i.' ^1 his wor ^1 iricrea^'ei nK cafiacity ^M Th-; ^1 atioiis ar rch. frariiit ^H -(•asori ; ^1 made th re ot a ^B ■f the hi ^B Al . 11^ capacity ^| Tl'iis has ^H IiiiinikTi n;. <.'huri'h, ^| liPijin fa ^1 l,(! enter al minen in ^M Wit ^1 t'l overt about ■'$''•11). H Ail ^1 Wi> iron. H fkatchewan. ^M and the aid H imonnted t'l ^M 1H84. H May 22 evioiis yetirs ^| IHS.-.. i!r cotiKn^'a- H iiisiness out- ^H May 27 ^Security ih ^M 1 free, of ':r H and ntli'-r ■ it. If IIIH- ■ ihly hniisHil. H , elves owiiiK H 'I'lie actual ■ 'i.sions. aii'l H iw. Ill t.l'i'* H le hariMiil" H 1 him to ill'' H Ciiurcli pi"- H laries in tli'^ H May 20 pxpre-sed a williriLjnes-' to aid in this work, and a draft fur •'^l .'HIO is pnichased and forwarded. A •nt meml.er of till- f.'hiir'di in Toronto visited the coiintrv this sprin;,'. He had 1 n aiding id from year to year. Seeim,' the work done through the coiinlry, he expresserl himself an III pleased and otfereij to increase his siihscritition. ""When a leadline Ispiicopaliaii waH to me, d. ahout the eriertjy of our T'liureh and her success. I felt proud of heint; a erian." Another from the same city of < liurcheH vnlunteered to he a life ■rilier to the Kuiid. are yet only on the threshold uf the work. There are Ki stations in connecti< ith thi ented (■otn,'rf!L,'ations, and hut l!( churidicH. There are 15 cnni^'iei^'atii d hut !t n mission field proper are '2'.*^ 'iiirsion stations and hut 10 churches. There are 7" missinri I hut o riianscH. Servicics are freouently held in dut,'oiitH, where a tall man (inds it dith: promiHc and permanence to the work In the newer settlements a missionary, to carry mils t he furnished with a tnanse. ;i"*iveneMH of in ■ries haM heen imudi hy tl y tlie manses already oiii ilt. halance at credit may seem lar^e. It must lie home in mind, however, ti'»t huildint,' oper- ■e Huspended during winter ; that a larger proportion of siihscriptions are fia'd in duriiii,' that that in the ahsence of the Chairman and Si-cretary at the front appropriatii iis have not heeri is HjirinK, altholl^,dl apidications are forwarded hy I'reshyteries. In a few w 'eks a lartje part ilance will have heen (diecijued out to aid coni.;ret;;itions now hnih in«. me time it was feared in the Kast that the Rehellion mitrht interfere seriously with our work. I not heen the case to any appreciahle (extent. Not a chiindi or manse has h»:.'ii toiitdied. vtion has heen checked, hut even now a considerahle number of .settlers are coming; in to rminK operations, and since the collapse of the Relxdlion has been ho complete, no fi ars need tained for the future. h thankfulness to (Jod for what Ife has enabled uh do, let us endeavour more aderjuately ake the w.aiits of this LTowint; field. of which is reHjiectfully Hubmitted. By firder of the I'oard, NNii'K(;, '2~)lft May, 1885. I). MACAJtTHT-|! J. ]',. Mc.KWAACA'S.VJointTrrasitreri. .IAS. KOBHKTSON. }• TKEASUKKK'S .STATKMKNT, YKAR 1884-85, RKCKM'T.S. I. B.ALANTK khom Laht Ai'.COVST. To balance in Merchant.i*' liank of (.'anada at thin date II. Sliihciui'TIO.vs. To amount of sutmoriptionH paid to date per detailed ftatem- nient hereto annexed : — ) . On HubscriiitioiiH reported in former aftcounts 2. On present year's subscriptions $7,198 % 82,815 17 III. Kki'AVMknt ok Loanh. To the following' conj,'re(,'ations on account of money advanced to them in loan : — Tfapid fJity. I'.rant and Argyle $\r,() 00 interest '.WW 0,283 ir. $140 00 Hi«h Bluff Oreenwood Stonewall 8250^)0 interest ;}7 50 Virden Indian If'tad. lliimesville. . . MooHomin. . . . TV. I.NTKltKST f)N l')A,VK AfK-'Of.VT. To interest on I'arik account Total receifits 180 00 202 .■{5 100 00 287 50 20 00 25 00 fiO 00 150 00 1,274 68 85 •S 14,8:r. !)0 CCXCVl. APPENDIX. F. [,OA\. I'AYMKNTH. IJiifiiifi, ■•nlditiiinal $1,;{.'{2 W M iiiiii'iiiisii I'.rniiilvinw ... <;nrif,.|l Miiliiiiii' lliit. fliiM-Williiitn. . M.uiitou Iiiinisiile Si)iitis StMij,'nori Kiver VVol,..l.,y (.'arlyl...' ' '.'iriMHti Mciir.itviii.!.... Il<:iuliiit,'ly IHKI. -July 1. ()f;t. 18. Ni.v. 20. 21. 18H.-,. Jan. 20. t MnnravinK ('<>. , for niapH Watt it Siienstoiio for printin« Iiinliop Kn^ravin^ Co., " Mclntyre Firon., " C. F5. Uol.inHon, " TrctaHiirer, fur new FifMl^er and Index. Melntyre liroH., for printini^ lieK'iHtration fees of (liiedn I'lox fur Sccrfttary'H f)api'rH TreaHiircr, for CJitirk's Mer vices liev. .J. Iloliertson, expenneH < -'oinininHion on iiank che(|ueH liCHH received for advertixeinentH on last report. .vm) m «.'»() (K) 24 or. 2r.(» (H( 100 00 H(K) THI-: YEAR KNIMNC; .".Orii MAY, 1,SS5. KOI! Til pi-esentint,' tlie Tenth Annual Report, the fjomiriittee have pleasure in rciferring to tlic cnii- tinufid success iind usefulness of the I'rcHliiilcrimi Itnnnl. It will Ik; reiiieniliered that when the Itirnnl was instituted, ten years at,'o, it was desi;,'iieilt,'i take the jilace of four oflicial monthly ma^'azines which had hi^Mi pulilishr'd for loaiiy years, atil with acknowledged ahility, under the auspices of the (Ihurohes now happdy united in the IVf'- liyterian < 'hurch in (Jaruida. I'];ich of th"se mai,'a/.ines had attained a lar:,'e (■jrf'uhitioii, aii'l hn'l ciiiiie to |pcXH from its preil<'ci"■ and influence resulted in redur'intf the circulation of the otiirial ort,'an of the < Ihureli to a iiiiiiiiiiNiii. .So far from this lieiriK the caHe, howe\nr, thene journals have heen the staunchest ,lli,H of the /i^<'<>-'/. They have with comtnon eonxent (tonee.le.l to it the ri^ht A proeedenec! and ,ivc never alludelerian ('hurch in this Dominion, and that it hiiH also heen fielpfiil in furthering' tlie intetestw ! the missionary and henevolent Hchemen of the f, "hurch. And it is not without (concern that in lo-iiiu' this report, the T'ommittee announcted, hut that it ho left with the Committee •II tie- lliriird to make teiniiorary arrannements for carryint; on the work during .Mr. Croil'H contem- :l.itci| ahsence. The followiriK JH an ahntract f)f the receipts and diH})ursernentH for the year: — f :anurci: KKCKIPTH. r.iihmce from last year .Sl.lOH 14 ^ ili-eriptions and A-r'.if;cs in the ofhce •">!••! 00 l^'llt, taxes, litfhtinj,', etc ... 'i'i\ I.") I'riiitiii;,' and stationary, electros anfl sundry incidental char^'es I'lH oO i'l'ik--, pDstai^e, express chartjes, etc Iii7 25 ' III iicciiiint of ;{((, 000 missionary maps loo ()0 iMlin<;ein the .Merchants' 15ank I.IJHJ 20 .'?!»,:{.")« 00 .\udited and found correct, Jtoiir. 1£. VVakkk.n. KOBKKT CA.MIM'.FLL, Cumxnn: KEPOIIT OF fJO.MMrTTKE ON SUPPLY OF L.\BOURHRS VOM flOME MISSION WORK. The Committee on the .Supply of Ijaho irers for the Home Mission Work lie;^ to report. .^ '■ 'lldws : ■ 1. That the neeil of .idditional missionaries continue-* to bn f.jlt, particularly in the lower pn rions t till- tield and especially ilurimj the winter mouths, ami that serious loss will he sustained li\ thj ■''ii'h in thesM fields except a lar;,'er numher of labourers cm be secured than we can hope r,o ol.'.ain ■' '.hi- nriliiiary way. -. I hat the ditliculty felt by those who are, invited to enter upon the work without any pi--viouH prf-juration is so t,'re.at, that it is likely to prevent many of those who realize most clearly the n s|)onsi- ihtv (if s\i(!h a step from unde.rtakiiiLC it. ^ -!. '1 liat the proposal received at last Assembly, that such labourers hIiouM be invitr^l to att'-nd '•■*^tiir(-> ill th(! colle^;es, would be made much more valuable if such attendance and stuily were ''■"lited, or had Home specific value assij,'ned to it, as a part of a course of jirejjarat'on for the ministry. CCXCVIll. AI'F'ENDIX. 4. Thi: (''iinuiiW:!^ t]vri-{iir(- ri^spf.'ctfully sii(,'i;(Mt thiit rri'n ';')inrnf!n'l>^'l liy I'rc.sl/ytfri'-t for thi- W'trk \i>- !i'linitti''l to aiiv l"•(!l,lir^•^ jirid i'x;irtiin;it,iiiiH nf wtiicli tli'y in.iy ln^ alili; to iiviiil t.li.rrjicl-.i.. Anortant discussions in the ('oiirieil, m, : made, it is helieved, valuable contrihiitions to its proceeding's. Ft does not helorii; to this lleport to refer even to the lari^'c numtier of fpiestions which w,'nition or special recoiiilin'iiib- tion to any particular denomination.d journal, the (leiieral /\ssembly cordially lecomnieiiil tu "'ir people the various jiapers and periodicals now published in the interests of I'resbyterianism in Ciin.ii' All of which in res()ectfully subinitted, I'. McK. M.\CLHO|), (;„„rn,n- APPENDIX. CCXCIX. lytPricH fur t.hi. nil tti'Triiiv..-., ii-y in tlii: li-I'i, li'r ;it:(:.')it,f,| ,. H coiir-" i^ 11. ■ I win III -■-■11. iln iiil iir ;tliri'i-'. ri':ll. K! ( !iiiiii''il, :in I (!Mf!lltl'll to li-t ami till! iHHuin; ciitiT upun tli>! ail P.ipi.k I!""IIm ,,f iitlilll'-llWll'T- ,lii! puri'liii ' .h.MJ Ijv priv.'iti! .Ilicial nrt,'!!" '■'■■ ,ir,n of a w.-.'k. ■ KF<:P()RT of COMMrTTHK ox ItKLfOIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS. Tiii-i '''oiiiiiiitti!f! wan appoiiiti'd liy lant A^^l!mllly in tlin follo\vitit( t.iriin Til il <|i-.| A-'-i/il'lv iiii'liT tin; il"i!p conviction of tlp! iinpirtaiici! of the, iri-ttrnctioii of tli'! yonn^' li-iiiLf foiiii ,'tiristiaii triitli, aii'l Hyiripatlii/inL; witli tlic action of tliif Synod of tlu! Toronto l)io';i!Si! of tli Ch'irdi of Knt,'lanil, with tl IM V|I!VV O f li ivin.' till! I'i iHi!ii in till! Pnlilic Scl loots, app Milt a I oiii- i:.itti'': to co-()pi!rati! with any f Joiiiinitt'!!! tiiat may hi! appointcil hy tin! Syiioil or any i)tlit!r hiauch Itiii f'i iii-tian (Ml !kiiii/ to attain that cml. Thi!*; ininiitt' havi- now ti r of till! ' 'oiniiiittc ■p or t til it in th'- nioiith of Aii;,'iHt hut a c^iririilar wai si'iit to each l;.-ni III! iliil.ini), ai!i;ompaiiii; >y tl Jloiioiiralili! (i. W. \i M iiiMter ,f Ivl icition for the I' .f i,t II*! in til" VTi' 1 11 VI ' liifiiilH tl!i| t IlHt I'llhli o nil >y a ilratt ropy ft .f il Hi 'Scli'ctioii-i of iJihli! i!,iM.|iii4H " which nii.,'ht I th. !'• antriori/. Schools of tin- Pioviii': III till! circiihir the ineinhers of (Joniinitteti •t the Minister of Ivlncation ami ili sCWSS ruction. 'I'I li-i iiieetin:,' was \i< Tl the p roposeil 1)1 ami ri'L'nIations for ironto on the eleventh ijay of .Septeniln r last, ani ,f v,i> utleii'leil liy several ineiiiliers of the Committee, 'I'liere were also present some niemhers of th ' iijiiiittee of the, Aii((lican ( Ihuich, some from that of tin; .Methoilist < 'oiifi;rence anI ministers '.,'■ ('un^frn^^ational ilenomi nation. Til'' '/'oinmittee .appreciate tin; (;oiirtesy shown at this meeting,' hy the .Minister of Ivluc itioii, .althe patiiiiit can; with which he, ri!c,i!iveil ami Consiilere.il tin; views e.xiire.sseil hy those pre.iimt, tl i(i matter w.is um I'tV of niaKiii-,' ,1 ler il ctioii isciission. Tl .f 11! points iin .icripture II lartieiilarly siihmitti thi (2) I'lie appointment of a joint committee ti ik shoiilil he nseil ami re^'ulations for its nsr iiK'p.inj such a hook ; (■>) The w.iy in which I Till! K'i^'i"^ "f religions iiistructioii hy cler.,'vii|i;ri ; (."») The practice of ilevotional exercises in tlio ■cfi'iol. At tliH sn>,':^ !i rni!i!t with a representative of tin- hepartmenb of J'Miicition ami revise the ilraft Hiibmittel. Tii'-iH .iuh-(Joirimittees accoriliii^'ly liehl a joint iin;etiri^', at which the .Secretary of the department :ir'!ii'li!ii, ami accoiii|)lislii:i| the revision as fully ami (t.tnifiilly .ii their time wouM pe.rmit. iiniiiitte.i; liavi! much ple.isnre in l.iyiiiLC .\s il result of tll'!Se I! conlerences an I ih: hherations the (; "11 Ui' til. .aiili! .f thi ssemhiy a copy of '•.Scripture, Keai|iii;,'s for IIIkIi ami I'lililic .Schools of also re^ul.itions for their use, as approvdl hy the IJeuteiiant (J overnor-in- liicil on the Kith ilay of becemher, IKS), ami the forms of prayer with which the schools an; to hi 'i,T.,iriii, containui closeil. .AithoiiL'h, as wil p.trt III prcpaiin; the h. I 1)1! seen from has heeii c ilisu thi Iti ihi statement, tin; •'onimittee li.is taken •.mliiii' the Ke^julations, still the iJep.irt- rit iif Ivlncation assumes all responsihility in the m.itter. Till; ri;ailini y c!oinm in (!onseu t th hout this I' i"'titi:il element of ed ica.tion it oii.,'ht to provide all the regulations for elementary instruction ; ' ml iiistnirtion if tl ii; younn in the principles of (diristiaii morality as well as in the pr.ictice o if fiU'iral virtue is so far iii ide p.irt of the work of pulilic si hools. On the attainment of these results th" I 'li aitlwiiti Fiirth I'i^tiaii piihlic may well iii^'r.itul.ited, and (or tliciii tli.mk.s an; due to our educational l!H, tiler, in order to stretc'tlnui the hands of those m.a\' fr iin time to time entrusted with t.l ^ :ill iiiiport;int interests of the educ ition of our youth, and tli;it they m ly soon feel assured that y Well-directed effort put forth with the view of hriiu^in^.; .Scripture truth .and relii,'iou i iiiMueiice •K'nr iipiin our youth will h.ive the heartv support of the Christian in^ople represented hy the lishyteriaii Church, the ('ommitteH ri;s[ii!ctfully rirniuinnitl. : ccc. AF'I'FN'DIX. Hh That thi^ AH'(('in})Iy, .■ir;knf)w!f!(l^,'in^' ttn f:Murt,^^^y of the ffonourahln tho MiniHt'-r of K'liuati to tli<'ir ( loKi'iiitt'!'!, r' i!iti eiineatiotial aiithoritie-< for Hiiourin;.; limilar |»^ivile(^e^^ for the youiii^ iri the other IVovineen of tt.. I> oiriinion. In eoneinsion ttie (' ittee invoke the. hle-inin!' of (ir,r| in his Wor'l as it will now he tf le Helioo the, l|,,ly Si U of v)ritario, prayint^ tha.t it may not return unto Jiim void ; hut may, hy the hli,- Hit,, ( levate the e.haracter ami purify the, hearts of our chihlrei ■tain for their i.;uidanee tfie " I'.ook of i>irt(;ipline, and I' roeeilure, /h has I leerj re.eently apjir'i hy tiie Amerif;an I'reshyte.rian Chnreli ; hut, as it has not yet heen puhlished, it has not heen [josnh to ohtain it. Tl iinittee reeornmend th.at the f.'ommittee continued under the instnietlons I'lven hwt Assemhiy, and that the i'reshyteries of the, Chiireh and individual memliers he invited to si>i to the fjonvener any sutftC'stions as to ehani^es or additions whieh their experience may affor"! t tfie ;.'uiil;»nce of the ''ommittee in revisintj th Kesjiectfully siihmitted hy I'ook of Forms. MonH'.KM., Jiini: ll'ilk, I.-::"!:'! .kjh.n' i-a[.\(;, (!' ADDRKSH 'I'O THE QUEKN. To the '^ueen'.s .Nft st I'lxcellent .Majesty. Mail it plaiHr. Your Afajfinti/: We, the .Vlinistirrs and KIder.s of the f'reshyteriari Cljureh in f,'anada, re[ire.sentati if tfie fleteral Asnemlily, now in annual session, ,api>ro,a< fi V. .\I; )f unalterable attachment to YoMir .M.'tjesty's per.^ d C jesty with ren lewed ve inelhli';!- expri;ss|iiii- \V. ,f :rM it a hiudi prlvi i!l/e to fi rm an inte:,'ral jiortion rif lui r,mpire hascfj on those pniiii d relii^iouM litierty which, as a <'hurch, we have' ever co irited dear, and over wliic . ,:ptre of Yoin- .Maje.sty has iieen so lorn,' and l)e,nehcently extended We, com,'ra,tulate Your .Vl.ajesty on the t^ood example set hy Your .Maiei-ity's (ioverninent in tlr nfrort to settle international ditfe,ienccs hy (leaceful arhitration instead of hy liavint; recourse to li.i Htcrn arhitrament of tfie Hword. (t is to us also tjround for th.-inkfulness that the disturiiances in our .Voith-West Territori"' comiri;< to an en r d that there is reason to hope that tfie r< it wi lind the confi'd'-rat-'i rovinces nio We tender- resf.ei re closely toi,;etlie.r, and to intensify the loy.alty of the people to Yi .\I; l<-*t.V' Tl tful )iit,'ratulations t' hidoved ilau'.dit'T, and pray that it m.ty lur .vlajesty on the .approacliun^ marnai. ,f v'.';r a soiiice of incri'a.sed happiness to Your .Majesty and y Uoyal Hoiis That Almitrhty ( Ffe may j^'raciously pr may fvmtinue to hestow on Your .Ma,ie.i,ty His choicest henedieti lif e .'i.no run fruitful of hlessin^; to all classes .f tl le cominniilt,'. that lie may extend itnd perpelo.ite amon;l ill t.li': l)li'.-sin/ ■.' tli'^ n.iUnu it''' aii'l prii'l'iciri; W'f! h;iv(! rfiarki'fl with itit'^rc^t tin; Jiliility iiiul iiii|>nrtiality •li'tiil.'iyi^'l hy Your Kxri'Ucm-y In fiilfilli'iK till! (liiticM mill ^l!•^p|)Il.^illilitil:H iif ynir hiu;li tri. ', !iri'l t'l'! IjiuiIuMi! ftfnrtM riiailf Ny yuii, ttici'i^'li piTMiifiiil vi-iit.i,tii>ii anil utlii^rwi-K?, tn h'rcoini; tlinniiiKhly afipi.tinti'il with all tlii' Hfctiuin uf (,:ir wiilc-Mpri-ail niiriiiiiiKn. It i^ j^rminil fur t^ratituil't that, iintwitli-ttaiiilini^ th': prutrarti-il cuin- iiinrcial i|»:pri'.HMii)ri, tlii! coiiritry (^tijoyH nuch a fair iiii:a-y th"; th'.ii:,'ht th-;L thi; III iH tniutil'-H uf wiiii-h, ilnriri;.; tlii' pint -oraMnn, mii' tcrritDric-t till: Nurtli- VVc-t havi; hm^ri tfi(; rM;t:t\i-, an; ni-ariiiif thi'ir tcnnuiatiDri ; ami that. tlii)iit;li fiii- thu r<-('Tit iliH:iMtriiu-<, tlnty may yt:t t"?tiil t') tljir witlf.iri' uf mir (tDiiiirinii cipiititry. 'I'liat lli' whn in (iuviT- ur airmii:^' tin; natiorn rriay j.^rcatly l)!ur K :y anil Ijaily L iriiUiluwni!, aiiil ri-inliT yuur ;al mil', a Hunrct! of Hpi^cial ai|varitat<<: tu tin; whnli: I )iiriiiniiin !■( mir hi^arlfrlt i|i'-iir"r. fn nam'; arni hy appDiritrniiiit of tin; (iiiiicral /V^Ht!mhly i>f tin: I'niMhyt'iiian ('hurch in f lanaila. FINANfMAI> IlKPOirr KASTKKN SIKTION, IHH',. <)M\(\ 111' Willi • fliMitly a|ipriiM' I (it ln:i;n piHilU" iicti'iriH u'iv':ii 1'. I invit'!il to 4i'n ' • may alFunl i Htat(! 'if the a':(;iiuntH in hh fullnw.'; F<)|;Hr(;.\ MFSSroN'S. (Firnt A'.-c'iiint. ) ]',y T'ltal liec(:i|>t« 8I.'{,"i' 7 7'J To r.alanci: iliif! May 1 t, IKHj 8'ilH 4« 'I'lilal I'lxp'rriilituri; ^^^J■.•M) 04 i4,;!os r,2 I5al;j May 1-it, ISH") >!7!»0 HO " DAYSI'iaXfi" AND MISSION S(JIOOr,S. ■:iirii| Account. J (Jr. I'.y Total lle<;alanci;ilu(! TreaHurcr May Int, iHHo 85,:!H1 70 «!1,H»4 !».'{ iitativi' ifi'-rn' hiMC pntii!ipl iivcrniiii'iit in th IIOMK MISSIf)\S. i;y lialanc.i May Int, 1HK4 , ';lptrt. WHl .'fO 5,055 ;».■{ In hUiX I'lxp'iiiilitnri: I'aian';"! < 85,i:i7 2.; 4,7.i7 2;i .n haml May iHt, 1HH5 8100 00 Ar(;MKNTA'ri()N I'TM). I'.y r.alancc May Int, 1HH4 8'i, I5!M1( i; ■lpt.^ 11,202 70 Dr. Total l',xp''nilitiir(! '. , 8i;t,422 42 8,870 2:J i; 111 haml May l.tt, I8:f5 .-^t.olO I!) (Jr. ,ta! |{ 88, 8 C, 50 Ti, I', 'hi(! May iMt, I88t 8t,4!)2 o;t '.Xpl'll'lltlll litii !l,;).s7 OH M,470 77 \W\ an<;n 'I'lc Tr"aiur;c.!i|.tn .'J«7"> liH To liiilanc; (In.! May l.tt, lH8t . " Kx[)ori(litiir(i . . . . Pdilarice diiij Treasiirur May Ist, 18H."> .•:!2(iO 7H .SI 7 W 1,077 7H S'JOO XI) AGKI; AXD.INKIItM MIMHTKltH' i-lNl;. Cr. I'.y Total Rf;(;i:i[)tH ■'?2,7(;i.Vj Dr. To I'.alannf'.lu.! May l.st, 18Ht .s7;{ 5.-, " KxpuiKiiLun! L',2(i0 00 ^, .*.►.» .1.) P.alaricu on liarnl May Ist, 1885 .•;; i:io % OOMI'MiATIVK STATKMKXT OF RKCKIJ'TS FliOM AI,!. SOI'lf •'S. ForeiK'n MiHHionH, ]8Ht 815,177 2*; " 188.") l.i,.-,! 7 72 Ihhijupriwj anil Mission Schools, 1881 4,i.8!> ;l'2 '" " " 1.S8:. 4,l8!i 8:; ..J 00 -A Hoirif; .Mi.sHionH, 1.881 4,'j;;:, (iO 188.-) .",0;V) !« AiiKiniiritatioii KuimI, 1881 r),l(if;iO 188.-, 11,21)2 7'; College Fund, 188.1 8, It 10 .-,.-. 188.", 8,H.};! .-.(i »;,0!h; (■■; Col!(-t,'(; I'.iiiMary Fund, 1881 188.-) 88;i ;{() 87<) !)8 A(,'(!d ati'i Fnliiwi MiniHt,(!r.V Fund 1881 |,72f; 21 " 1HK-) 2,701 .-,() Total U.<:(Mi,tM, 1881 ■10,1,S(; \VJ " " 188.-, .l(i,.-,| I -J.S i,o;i8 2i; (;,:;l'i '.h <;r,'j r.i w w !„'/. III. 1 1' hi. Fori'iK'fi Ml ' 'on .s7'.ii) m 1) M;i.iiiifi ".'M.'. 00 A i^cnii.iit.t. riii Firiii .l,.^iHi 1!) (Joiit!,^. Tt ' .',,(■,:;(; ;!1 Vni>'*er.i iMind 4:i0 0.5 .«!.-,, :{77 M »7,H22 M AF'J'KN'DIX. CCClll STOCK IIKI.I) l'.\ HOARD OF I'RKSi'.V'l'KKI.W CJ)IAAa;1:, IHHr, < 'oi,l-K(.K I'rui'iiSK.H I'.juik Stock. I'rovinci.'il f)l•ll(rntu^(■^ MortKiiK''** NotCH Olliftr Htiouriti Ni;w J^MifnvMKN'i I'.ill.k St.rick l)i'l)irritur<'H I Ij •■>, I5,i'„s(; (i(; till <;•'> ii,7i« ;»4 •"Sli"!,:-)*;? liH .M'irt,u'iiL;<'.-i ■ l'.,uik St,.ick .M(|,ir,i| l5(M|ll(!Ht J>l'|l')sit K'lCuijit Y'lii * 'iii.i.ki;k I'.i iisAKV - r.aiik Stock. f 'jty |)i'lM'iitiiiis Wi,-(•'/, .mil lh« v.irioMM cnlrif.-i of |iiiyiiicritH with the \ ouchers, anil have foiiiiil the.iti -ittiritly correH. |.| I'litiri'ly .suti.ifactory. \Vc have alrto exaliiitieil ail the securities of .stock, a.iiij liicl th"in as set fm;,!) .1. C. MAl'KINTOSI .IAS. l''i)|;i;Ksr, .1. s. .\iaom;a.\, '/,<<, li.M.iiA.x, Mail -li'/h, /'^'Sv;. ;i;ii;\ .\ii,ssro\ kcM) i\ ACf.'orxT with i.'KV. di;, .Nr<';i;i lU, r, .\I,tv 1 . T. /ft: i'.iihiiicp due. Treasurer Ivcv. .lohn Mortoti, salary liuihliii^'s and lnciih;ntal ilxtra for tilt! year >!lil.H Ih Special (.'atet;liist I n.«nraiice 'aciiri^'ua I'.uild itiK- sl.JiiO 00 l-.'i 117 lit:'. .!.{ ;i2 00 101 ;« II :«) .iOI 10 To Ke,v. H. .1. (irant, sahiry, 7 niontlis at 1:I7"> 102 I K 2,:!0:{ !)0 1-87 lO.s ;)(i 2 i:i:w 10 10 insurance Triivcllin^,' expenseH Spe<:ir " Lai Meliari .■i2 S!» 212 t;t; 17 :iO ■»H(i Of) I,47;i 80 C.CCAV. Al'VKSD.X. To Rev. .r. W. \U:].i:„i\, Hilary. [riHiirjirinc Hpr.cial To ll»!v. .[. K. Writ^'ht, proportinri of nulary. .S|)<;(:i;il T-, i;.:v. T. M. f;hriHt,ii:r.. ';ilHt, MH4 for IMH5 i)\\\\,\Ti:i\^ Alir.wincf!, IHH."), (j70 HiJcoialM Travf'lliriK i:Y.\tt'.nM:>\ " " in tlic f'rovincc Frfji^'tit of (iikkIh to Uritain 'I'o MfiHHrH. MacKunzif, Aiinanii and l;ol<<:rtKon Wi'lriw^' Hat.M " lifiv, I)r. Ui;iii for Ka^ti'rn Million " TravcllitiK fx\ii\,\*>:'A for rri(;tnh»:r-( of ()onirnitteU ftcknowlefJi/f;fl ill Ai)ril lli:i',rd May " .f..n« " July " IjOHh hy nriiiiunt ot Lnan iii'luli!/! in |;<;(.»;i|itM . . . . i»y I'.aluricR cccv. 8'2,'27t. 10 '.(0!) 71) 2,t;()7 17 l,2.',(i 07 .?! t, n:{ 55 -iSi;!,5i7 72 7!»i) '<0 in H, :{*)". 52 '.)0<; 00 Till, ■' \)\Y\v\'Ayj',' .\xi» Mis.sfDX scKooi, F( \i> [\ ..\'''oi NT wiTif i;i;v. fji;,. M'<,i;(';';<)i; T,i,i..Mi.r>r. )52,'<'.)2 .■/( 00 H7 n7 7H to 00 i8:j,iH -<■' .-,2 f)-) 202 V) 20 -Vi (10 00 — 120 iH 21 :'/» OO 00 54 'C» .^n,:!0'< aO 00 <;o 01 '>..') 11 10 25 II M;iy 1 To r.ai.iri'i' ijii'! Tr«';i-iiiirf!r " l'''V. K. J. <;riitit, <'at,i:(thi.i'.fi!i,t K<'v. lir. .St.f'nic, fur liiiiinf/riiui, f,"250 -ttirlitiK " I'roporti'in of At;';fitN Jriliiry " J'l int.in;,', po-ta^cf:, «t(; " Iritirrf.-57 25 .-t>s5 7 J iMO «;7 llHj ;ij icjlo 2>; in 00 :i:,o 2ti 17 00 1,2I(; 07 •_'00 00 :;o 00 «io m l« 25 5H 25 «5,:w4 7'; 1,IM o:i 40 (m; 2H (K) 4:5 7H 210 05 01 «« :'.7H <;<; ;M!> 22 .;.{.( 75 ort,io(i of AK*''"t'«' Hfl'irv " IJalAnoe r((ji;K';oi;, Trriixiirtr. •■Si, 020 20 512 :iO HM 00 :','.).', (K) OH fK) 107 00 :jrK) 00 75 rK) 2;t:i .'{2 210 (K) i,5*;o 08 010 75 00 00 .'{25 00 I'M) (XJ ^\ I.i7 2J i CCCVI. AI'I'KNDIX. IHHI. dr. iMiiy I. I'lV li.'ilnnci! on lidnd Kf;(!«i|)t^ for the yiriir and ackn'iwl, IX Af TO! NT WF'I />/■ IHHI. Sijdrirfi 1'rrK.hfilrrij To It (;. L. (J. .If] f. (;i;i 'in l^'fi/!'- I>. .Siit,li.:iliirid li)iliiiiiiiiil, I'ri'nUiiUrji To liov. K. li'ril)(!rtH. A. (Jrant, . Ilnl ifiir. I'yixliiit.crii •\\ W III. M IXUT 11. Win. UawHiin .1. i. yt.oii T. II.M' K. Th iirray , A. I,. WyIJi U. I>. I!0HS. Jj .\ml. Jjiirifii'iiny am, .1. \l. I''it,/|);i,t,lir:l< (2,', iiiontli.s). '/ Sill I h II r lie. I'rinhiii, I i-ji To li I). S. K T. S .Jam A. H l!n|)Hon. (^^ I.' 1 1.1 1 1' -;h, ( r'roiii .S(i|)tc.nil)iT I.Ht). I >. Mcf'iiirioii (2A iiiontliH). I'rc.tliiit.irir I i; A. lioH-t, \V. T. I'.riK Will hi (I I'ri'xlii/lirii To Ui'V. I). .\l(i(iif^t,'Mr " .(aiii'!H .VI(;K(!i .1, M. Rol/iri.^o ,S7. John I'l-ixliiitrrfi To li-ev. I., .lack. .1. .\lc(;. .McKay. .laiii»!H <orKe... T. 'J. Johnnt. JaineH Murray, one. •II 1 i;kv. Dji Ol.l 1 S( (IKMK. .s„, i|il<'ni7 .-.0 .•,0 00 .50 ) * K4) 00 ' m 00 50 00 .50 00 50 00 75 00 75 00 M<(;i;i:<;OI!, Trni.', 00 110 00 :i8 m;> ■.',7 50 «:i 75 sr, 25 :i7 50 37 50 100 W !»7 .50 2 H.'{ 75 00 75 00 75 00 112 50 150 00 "fX) 75 00 1.50 00 8H 50 a? 50 .•!,".7 00 80 25 112 :,i> 82 .")0 •7 - ( 1 00 112 r,i) • >7 .",0 75 00 112 50 112 :>!> 112 r,i) 112 :!l 50 112 .^0 112 .",0 112 .-.0 58 l!t .",1 11 112 .V) 75 no 112 50 • i7 .'lO 112 50 • U ."lO 112 :,ii 112 :,(> 112 .-iO ;iO (;0 02 .",0 112 50 112 .■»o 112 50 112 50 75 00 DO 00 !lO 00 75 ')<> *Tw (TionthH. APPKNDFX. CCCVIl. !«H1 '.V) r>,()r..'. 'i:'. SUM) DO rf ii/ivi'i(!n(l.-4 . . . . .S.-cnnil " TravollinK KxporiHes of MoriilnTi of ''oirirnit,t(;i! D(!l.;({at.!.t. 'iiililinK» ami Library Ilol/ie St. TaxM.s .S»,4!)2 O'J 8:500 00 ;i08 40 81,750 00 1,750 00 1,750 00 1,.5(K) 00 l,."illO 00 CiOH 40 «i!);i 75 :<:! (K) H,8.58 40 l'<^5. May I Uepairn and Furni^hinK Ijilirary (JalMtular I'. N. S. Sc(Mirity I'ox Travcllint; Ivxpurnfjw, .\Ienilier-i of < 'oinniittet.' ro.-;t,a'l •■ I ceo VI 11. I'.y II '•',wl l^'il iri ./uly It/roT'l I'.y lial(iri':»! A UK. Oct. .V'.v. \Ui: .Fiin. F.I.. .\lHrcli April .Vlay Jul "y AI'I'KNIJIX. ^t.r,■^ of) l,:'.'tl <;4 7'f.,' •!*, 2».'< (;o '.r, II l,f(')7 IH i,07L' t;2 1,117 ^..". r,70 I/, .V)r, H 4MI .>t *H .47!t 77 THi; f;rj|,i,i;f;i: i-.i i;sai;y F( nf> i.v Ar'f;ocNT with i;(;v. i>i;. M'f;F!K<;oi;, y, iMhl. Mfiy I. T'l l'<;il;iiif;<- ilu'r Trp-'nur'T l'ursnri<--< to fiv!2'i0 HI 7 '/) IHM,-,. May I. T', Jial, ifirjf; ilu Ifl': T r';a.sur'.T. 82(Xj 80 Cv l;<'- liv H.-ii itH f'lr th<- y>';ir . CV. .«!H7« !lH '•1,07 oKbiHi: Mi;Moi;fAi- itm*. T'l Arri'iunt pai'l f.o I'urfMi.^! .Vii^Mi />r. int. .«c:^'.io 70 fiy lnt TfiK Af;i;i) \.\i» iMTij.M .\nxrsTKi;s f(.m> i.v aococxt with kkv. .May I. 'I''i MalarifK! duM 'IVf-a.-^urfrr. ,\i(:(;i;,K(;oi;, [ r'ii..i>i.ri r. To R>;v. Ati'lrcw Horiali .1. I. I'.axt'^r A. .\If:,\IaHt»!r. .?-'fK) 00 2')0 00 W) 00 2'K) 00 .',0 00 W. ';. V<,r\,<-M 200 ftO \)r. »',.:nnctt 2'K) 00 W. Thorl.Nrii 200 00 l>r. S(; [m:v. I)I:, m 00 00 00 i)<) 00 (to 00 00 00 M) ((0 00 (K) 00 00 — 2,I.Vi 0<) 1(1 1// W fc) 4.i(( !•"' .%'i,7i;t 7) FlKPOItT OF FIN'A.NT'K fJf^MM IT'IKK TOKONTO SK^TfDN 'l'h:rit, ■^(■.\^l^.\t\l^ * ha V(' alfa' ly hi K! r>![i |^t^ ' ,f \,\ l1V'T ll .\I ^l'l^ mi'inary, .;lit nri'l<-r ttf wA'v.i: of t.li<> AK-i<:inlily tli ri'ial [CH.itiiin of i:a';h of th<;tfi, ^o that it \-\ not ri'iCMnary to rcf;':ial report, it may h<' Htat»vl tliat tii'ir'; i^ ^tili a liaiancc not har^o; ai^aunt it. \U-Uti:x\i:i: inint^Kain ti<: many cont^rf^i: atiorn, riot hy any m^'ann tfi': pooriMt, in ino-it of the l'r>:Mhyt«ri<'H, Ai: to t}i:-<, -xi)-k of tfi«! ,\tirjiit!Hhyt<:ri ma'lc in Mi»! numrx^r imu<:'l tfratnitoiiily. If iMMU'r'l a.M hitfi'trto, it woulii lit; hut f;')iiitahl>! that a paym'^nt of a f:ontriliu- tl'iN to til" A.MH'rrnhly Funfl hI f.l! till iliti' on of r':';';iviri ipK ,f tl M imit'M fr<'' I h<: af;f:onritM have h<'<;n an'litft'l tiy .M'M-ir -i. .fohn li. Mlaiki'i, A. \Ia<';.\Iur'hy ari'l John Y. K I'l with a'ieneral l!al,-i Sheet are ((riMentf,'! to the A.•^^e,tnlJly in printe'l form JOff.V \.. f'J.AIKIK A(MM)[JNTS -TOItON'TO SPUrifON, I^'H"). K.NO.X r,(>\A.\.<:\\ ')l!l>INAl;V FI'M* IHHi-H.",. ItK'.KII-Trt. i.'.e from la^t year ?4."»K .31 nnt ii nil f /'olie.Kc F'liri'l 5,074 H:{ iV.Yi <)f) An,' Hpe'ial contrihution.M, fef.M, etf; K nilowrnen t V intfii KV. 21 .?ir,,280 -ATi A;\.\;i,ni--\ of Crofe^^orH, Ijeetnrer'i, T'-a' ht':. ■S ui'Iry home arioonnt, per .Mr. Fiillerto Iry aoft'iiirit.t, |/liimliiriK, etr;. ■*.ti'l''nts' S'iciety . I-; Int.. [>er t.;r'iiin'I.H . aniinati'iri inci'l'intal e,xf)erneH. .■*t on ' leht, I'. •UK V li.ilanee of J'.iiildin;? I' on'! ii/:f;ount, now do.Hed . l'r'i[i'>rtion of rtalary of (ierieral Ai41 2:'. .",10 WA 2.". 0 V. ^vT ^^^ y .>. ..■^J ^^ /5 / / y rtiotogrdphic Sciences Corpordtion 33 WfST MAIN STRHT WIBSTH.NY I4}a0 (716) sr^-'tioa I' "' cccx. I'lilancf! from last year . . . Hundry Miilmcriptiori.M pai'l lialaiicc, carrioil to ('<)\]t;^i; (Jrdidary Furi'l. AFM'KNDIX. KNOX r'()LLK(;K lU'ILIHNC FINI), \M\-Hr,. UE< Kri'lrt. KXI'KNDITLIIK. Accounttt c')niu!f;ti!il with .-I'lditioii to .Steward^ apartinontrf. »'X,-1 .V) 2'.I7 07 !W 4:5 .■?l,:il.'i <<(• 9i,:m (X) KNOX C()LTj;(;k liCitsAiiV find, ihhi s:,. ItKi'KIl-TS. I 11 Aiiioiiiit rf!(;»;ivi!d, donations, interoMt, and lii:(|iifrtts InviiHtment.K riipaid ^].7>r, ,V.» 1,1(K) (K) KXI-KNOrn UK. Balance at I)r. last year *V.t 52 Hcliolarrthi|)H paid un per liHt 1 ,o20 00 Invested l.rao 00 IJalance •! OH KNOX COLl.EGK-KNDOWMKNT FIND, lHH4-8,>. KKf.Ktl'TH. Balance from laHt year 82,4 1!» !)5 Siit)HCriptionH fniid .'{8,;V,I7 (iti Interest from investnientH 8, 15.") 21 Principal repai.l .■{,0!)5 00 •<{,l:i5 .V.) ••?i,i:r. .v.t .S52,.5;»7 ^2 KXI'KNDITUKK. Inve.stnient.s *.'.4,:{51 25 F.xpenHCH connected with canvaHsin^,' 1,740 27 Credit to Ordinary Fund, inti^rest H, I •">."> 21 l'ro|)ortioii of general expenses 1 10 10 J'.ahince 7,'.M0 !»'.( ".•.',5')r M.VNFroiiA (nl.].VMK OLD ACCorNT. Aniount at Dr. as before. >-s,l:!( ■<) MANI'l'Oi'.A COIiLK(;K NKW AOCOl NT. KK( KII'IH. Balance at l)et;inninK of year •S2I0 17 Ilecei ved during year 2, 1 20 II KXI'K.SDITI UK. Remitted to Winnipeg' 81,75;{ 4!» Interest on deht 4«« 0!) I'rintinj,' and postage l;{ 50 Balance 81 .50 i<2,:',.;>\ ."-M .«!2,. •!:(»; r,H FOKKKiN MI.SSION FCM) WKSTKKN Sr/;TION, l';S4-8.-,. KKCKII'TH. Balance from hiHt year .^1 :{,00:» 22 KecciptH frotn all sources :{8,77;i 71 KXI'KNIilT- -IK. 1. NohiM-WKsr. — ray>"""t'H • 80,110 k; 2. FoilMOHA. llcmitted to (Jhina 81.5,055 00 Payments in I'ritain Hiipplies and inerlicine 1,025 1 1 Paid orders in (Jatiiida 17') HI Paid Itev. K. F. Junor, for Sanitarium 524 25 10,781 27 851,7H2 '.U APPFNDFX. COCXl. I!ptiiitt;mc:U:. ... MiHH liell .■?i;i,:'.07 ;tl Wi O'.t ;iH) '>.\ «--'7 7."i 1 ,()',).") (10 ;»«2 •_':{ lipv. W. A. WilHon l,7:n 12 MiHs Oliver i;<2 0» .■Sr.i.'ilM .•17 t. TlllMDAI) .\Mi l)KMKKAUA.— i;.;v. J. r;iiM.,ti .^iWJ :<4 Dr. .M(:(;r.!K"'r, f'-r U-v. K. (;rarit'rt houHe 2,">'H) W) I )raftM for alniVH ti 2H ."). <"liarKi\s anil i'xp(!ti..icM in cutinijctiini with MiMsi'iii liaiiilx in North- WmI 2(W :i,47:' (',2 (M) •1. K:',» lnt.T.'st, Mrs. .1 210 I'rnpoition of A«'-'nt'M .^ala^y .vTiOOO " " (;enf!ral exi)en.ieH 200 (MJ m) o:{ 00 no .sl7,.'t>nts for Jii^v. II. .McKfllar: - .Mission lIoiiHf at Uroa'lviitw llepairs to lIoiiHe at Fort I'elly .Mr. Fli'tt's (!Xpi-ns(!s for suiriiner .Miss .I.-ssie .McKay, IHH;{-4 Hcv. .S. Tiinkunsnicye, travellini; expcn.scs. M.->1 ;« Miss Haker !?8(K) (K» IIK) 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 l,4fK) W) .'i(H) :)M .«!f,,110 IC FOKMO.SA. Kx|) I'ri'aclicrs, 2o StU'lcnts, 7 TcacInTs, atul 1 Coiirinr " Travelling,' cxpcnsnH r. McKay, sal i rv account " .Mr. .laiiiitiHon, ' " .Mission liookH, tracts, etc " < 'hapfils on Fast ( 'oa.st . . ( Jirls' iScliool 7:w 72 2H!) 47 .'iKt; !».". 27' t fK» ].') (XI 20: J 7;{ 4H ;i(i W>'1 01 coo 00 2.(0 It; 7M7 4:{ .■{24 :i2 .«!!), H4« 4.-. CCCXIl. AI'l'KNOIX. [NDIA. Kxpnnflitun^ froin Ist April, IHKI, tu 'Mnt March, iHH'i. Kev. .1. Wilkic, Hiilivry /^..'t.'HlM !i o " " all iiiiHHion KxpetiHeH eoniiectot! witli hJH work tJ.Hll tl .! " .losepli Mull. I. ^r, Hillary iJ.O'.tH " all iiilsHiDn expoiiHi's ',i,'.'>'.Ht '; W. A. Wil.-.,n, salary l.K;:. " " iiiirtNiim expeiiHcs " Mc(iri!gi>r, nalary 2,12\ '' " her iiiiHsion expenncH WH " UoHK, Halary 2,1'^.'. " " I t.T iriiHHion ftxpeiiHcs IKH " Heatty, M.I)., salary " ' ' licr inlKHiDii (!xpenH(!H .'51 Mr. VVilkit!, liill ami ineilidal expeiiHOH 7T-i " liuildcr, " " Cilt; " WilHon, " " 17t; New Schoiil, per Mi'hh KoiI^jith l,(iM(i "2 :i On account of New liiuiKalnwM fur Ija(ii \'-'t '■'• liank and poHta^e accoiintH 10 4 t; Krror in forinnr ai;coiint 50 IJalancie in hand (iKT S loi II ;( II 1.-. li !l II 10 i; ,s II 2 II l:! II I'J II ■1 II II i:. II n i;< II ur>,H()r, CO /djt.:«t,r,ii 1 '2 N. B. -At the averaKe rate, 2.i RupeoH are eqnal to SI. 00 The HeceiptH in India have licen an inider : — I*t!r Miss M(;< Jret,'or - .\I r. I )arlinK /(n.2i'< Frirnd in ('alcutta 20 Mhow rec(!iptH (ll.'i I'ndue " Mtidicines, etc ;<2t> Press " l,r)»2 Interest on I'ank account, from iHt .Inly, 18K.'{ '.i'M 1 1 i^'h School Fees ." 70 Medicines l^>^> I)onation from Mr. I )arling , ■'<0 /e,i.H.172 (I II 1 :! 1 r» 4 t II K (1 (1 10 HOME MISSION FUND, 1«84 85. Dr. lialance at l)e>,'inninK of year Preshytery of (.^uehec . .' ^'Mi 10 Montreal 1,0!K) (H) " (Jlennarry Ottawa.' 1,1(1100 Lanark ami Renfrew 1,048 ,50 Urockville 82 00 " KinK'ston 1,007 00 Teterhoro' 27ti 24 Whithy 1-indsay 114 00 " Torr.nto 210 00 liarrie 2,5't!» 05 " Ow(!ii Sound 228 00 ' ' Saii^een 52 00 Onelph 200 00 IlaiMilton 080 00 " Paris London 52 00 Chatham 1!»0 00 Sarnia 156 00 " Stratford Huron 100 00 Maitlaml 150 00 Pruce 1,121 85 " Winni)>eh' "J Itock Lake ( " Prandon (' " Manitoba, including Prince Alhert Grant / 10,753 01 (Ui. !?2.(MKi no .TIL' r,:i 2,H.H4 17 .'.iiii i;o i,o;ni o'.i 1 , :<2;i 4". ..."ii; i;o 1,IIH7 '.'2 1,;<7K 211 .'.s4 114 4'Jil % 5,lli7 "■-* 1,1 iii; i;:; 424 :!l 274 77 1,2117 '.'2 2,i:i.i 2"i 1,.V.| % 1,1!M)4.1 ;V.I2 III! .5;i'.i HI s2i; 0" (i'.in rii 4.^K -tl 441 2.1 ;"4'.l 20 110 211 2211 'J'. API'KNIIIX. CCCXlll. :t,'.)o.H i) (1 ti,|i;:i t; .! ;{,()'.'H II ;i,:'.iio •> .;.', 1,1 t;r, ir. '.1 ti'2 t'l 1,'JL'I 10 t; H'.Hl ,s II '2,1 '2 J 2 II •tHH i:; II 2,1 •-'.'. rj II IHK ■1 II tl7'.t :; li ■M I) IT-i 1.-. II Cltl u 17tl i:< II l.CHC, •; :'. r,,7xr, (i 2/ih:, i:'. :'. 10 4 i; .■)() CHT s 10.^ .:«»,r.i» 4 •> Ih 2.- 20 II ( 145 1 :! V2t; 1 1, -.42 r. 4 {:t7 1.-. :', 70 7 (1 ir.r K (1 r.( tx.-AM'' :> 10 Cii. !«2.o(Mi no 10 :v.i2 .v.t [H) 2,HK4 17 :.:',() i;o K) l,0!l!i O'.l r,o l,:v.':! 45 10 ...'.(i HO nil 1,1 1H7 22 21 l,:t7s 2:1 .■,s4 ii4 00 42ii % (M) r.,lti7 7S or. l.liiii i;:i 01) 424 :!l 0(» 274 77 (>0 l,2ti7 112 ;i() 2,iri:i 2". l,.-.C.l '.Hi 00 1,1!M)4:. DO :vxi li'.i 00 riito HI 82t'. 07 on (i'.Ki T'.i 00 4:.K 44 H'l 441 2:. :w 20 310 20 220 '.»•") I'ptiirnfMl liy rrfMlivtt'ry >if Kifitfuton. (!i;iiit,H friiiii ciilii.T (Miiiri'lit'H Lr;riu-i.^H liormtioiiH Siiii.lry rccfn'ptH- intun-Ht r.ritiHli ('i)liiiiiliiu i'uil Arthur rriiitiiiir Kx|>iMiHi'M iif iM.riiinilti'c iiit'ctiiik'H, itllnwiinci'H to ( 'ciivciirr itinl Sfciftciry, travtilliriK nxpi'iiscM, prninirticiii nf AKi-nt'.-i hiiliiry, hikI nciifrul f\i.t;iiMiM . 1, iiiilaiicc 7. if'.K«» 00 2;{:t -.;• 2;i'.t «o fi'i'i l'.> 2r.o 77 SI 20 00 1,172 2H 1 ,:.Mr. OK li.V) 00 8:5s, i:{2 10 .<:<«, i:<2 lo sTii'KNi) au(;mh.\tati()N fund. KKCKII'TS. Biilaiii'i' at I)i'i.'inniti>< nf y.-ar Ki'coil.tM frc.iii all m.iirce.s, inc:liiilirij,' ■"< 1,000 fruiii Ri-Merve Fuml «l,r.22 OK ;{o,;{o.-. '.»7 I'AVMKNTS. PrcHliytpryof <^it'l.cc !!!!2,I.'>7 T.O .M<.ntnMil ;;,tKM) 0() (;ii;iiK'airy (;(;2 00 ( )ttawa .' 1,0't.i (M) ■' Lanark aiii I Renfrew l,(i;M2r. UrockviUe 1, :<(»•. ',t0 " KitiuHtoii .... I.'i.'iii t')7 I'ftiTlii.ro' l,:iMl 2.-. Wl.itl.y Iiin.JHay Wtl T.O Toronto 1,010 .-.2 I'.arric KM) ir.i Owen Sound l,:(2r, 00 Saui'fen iWA r,Q (;uel|.h ir.O 00 llainiltoii 1,(^0 (K) " Paris .... London 1,047 W (;iiathain r.7.'. (M) Sarnia 7<17 00 .Stratf<.rd 41100 llun.n ;W.5 00 Maitlan.l KOI .W linie.i .Wn'.7 Hviiod ,,f Manitol.a '2,7Hlt 00 I'riiic." AU.ert 200 00 iiritisli Coluinl.ia tl'i.''. 00 Tdtal cxpensiiH, including committee, Hul)-C(.inmittee, printing', proportion of AK'ent'H Halary, and K''neral (ixpeii.scH , 2, 1'.il 77 iiiiliiiK-e ■ 7;W 20 FIIKNCH EVANCKMZATION KIM). .ViiKiiint recoived " remitted to Rev. R. f{. Warden. «;n,8'28 9.'» CHrilOH AND MANHK FIND. KKCKIITH. i''.i!unc(^ at bej^'iiininK r.f year i?12f! 00 lliTOivud during year '2,'i'Xi 7.'1 K.M'KNDITIUK. Remitted to Winnipeg $2,r>A'.> 7;J •iiilttiice 1 '20 (K) S:{1,K'2K 0.". i,M7 41 t;,;u7 41 !J2, «.'.;> T.i !?2,(;5!( T.i 01 C:cxiv. AI'PKNIJIX. Wrr>OWH' ANIi OI'J'ffANS I \SU. (IK/ KfcTH. Tialanc'; from U^t yrrar . . , ff'i,W.t '/.i Mirji-(f,»!ri<' rat'st Int<;r'!nt I'rirjf;i[i,-il r';[>ai'l , Aririiiit,i-riiiU.'-\ t'l J. Ct'iU, K-('|., Morit,r»;al. Inv^f,'!'! J'rojiortiori of M;tl;»ry " K'rnnDil '■xf<7.'. r,5 22 :52 2'. (Xi l<),i:7.; 'tt; '^,Hi^ i.'i i|2r{,'r-'l j.t "i-'..'^] l; MTATK OK K::il>. J>»;t)»-.ritiir'H, jiar valii>' ^('/), \7'> '.VI M'.rt,«in^ r^anf, y<;ar , Inf;rfca8«! . $im,22'( i: lfHi,'V»<, H A'.KIi ANI> IMIIIM MINfHTKIlH FfM> WKHTKIlN KKf:T[f^N, Irt^M^ix:,. HKCKri'T-'.. I'alarir..- fr'-m Li^t yn,'ir Sf'.JtH -JI f-'>ri«r<;K,-i.fci(iri.i.l ':')rit,riliiit,i')ri..t 4,!'7MKJ l'.<''|il«:yf,i ^ri'l i\ii\\;\Xv,\\A fi84 V) RaUiH fn.iri (iiiriiit«Ti I,2!r2 0>< Irit;iir| ... ^.fifil rrivf--!t.'l 4,fKX) I'rintiriK nri'l iricii| I'r'.[i(.rti')n of A t^otjt. < salary HK) " X'^'i'-ra) 'ix |)*!n.Hft« !'> (X) f) fialanc'; at l>r ."'.7 04 KXCK.VljITI.ItK. Balannf. ah l)r. la.Ht. y»!ar ... . FiX[.>:fn*rf( at rfi'^'-tirii< of ,\-(.M'-.rriMy in Toronto ... Kxfiwn.-^'.M, Miriiit'-^ ami H.'^port^, |rtl)Vt«rian (Imiiici] . . iU'.v. J Jr. Frawrr, [)o^ta^'r. Fra-(«r , Itev. Dr. liei'l $]()H .";f; 72 40 2,187 f;7 Hf, fK) 124 75 20 80 r, fK) «; (XI 2r» (X) liO IX) 72 IX) H 75 2 50 2.V) IX) 250 'K) .>.'i,2.",t (.! .;<.;, J' t V. ACI'KMHX. (:f:<:xv VI lO I.I \W\ „''.''• i: 10., •^V, u %'l ■',''■> 'i:; '^\ 1 r^') <;j:nki; \r, kxi'KNhkh. i'*i';c runt, car<;lak>!r and f u'^l I'nri'irii^ ■Vir.i'^ri'Ty . I' ,;rit. nf I'. O. t)' \Mi'f,;in';« in niUff if \i.ty ^^; A22H I' 8.". «'^ 14M I.-, I'. i|0 !>l »i'H ',. )<» IK) l(Kl '«) l'K» 10 *.i7". 'K* tV) IK) »;<*<) o<) |(»0 (JO »r,o (H) J,2:,ii 1)1) .*{,_'"iO 'K^) Im-., 11 ■<> >i j'X) 1 7 (;km;i;a J. i; ai.wk > nox I ,')lln Funil 0|r| A';':'iiirit. '•1 iii-ni'.nil A-c«;nilily I un'l. M< Mi-nil, n Fiiri.j Htip'Tid A I i; lUti Ch i»'.yn<' Fund f-'ljiirf:ti arid Mari-i<; Fund w idoWH and Oriitiam' Fund Ak"-'! and Jritirrn Mini.-.t.crH' i-'nr '<(,»''-.ial d<:|i',fit,-t ll.lZK 07 fn I'.ank, ';iHr»;rif. /\,:';',iint, and f-'a^di in h.irjd. VtiJC, mO Cit. <; OH 7,;>jo 'M '^\ ;V) t,n » H lO.IC)!) M) 7,-.^i,0 77 1 1 ,1)00 00 i;',,ooo iK) 2, 1 H 0*) |2I) f t.hf iUv. W. I;.:id, I) l>., and ':'irr,[,,tr"d t,ti: h T'lKy 'i^Ttify f.liat w<; have f,,Nnd tli:r-t arc ail kt![,t. rnosr. rwt.fi.,; haiancM ',f th<; vari'.un *'»,', fit-t at the f;l'<^US Y. KKIH. (HiKned) A. Ma. M ( lU.M V. If i i A'l'lrf^d, .\:r''i Hit', mi A..;Anf:«;, \.M<-rnhly, '■ •ifffi'tnU f:ifil MINCTKS. i-M.r.. Xiim-nrj^ f^savo i,1, J)t. .V[';'irii<'.r, Mr. \Vnr'\fu .'!'), .\i\i\r>:An, r»!tiririi< .Vfo'lcraVir , A'l'lf'!***;*, f.'iyal, ll<:[)li<;^ to , r/'>mtfiir.t»-«'< t/i (Iraft U»t|. .ft '.N .\,"1 ari'l fntirin .Vlini^t'ir^' F'ln I, (',',uiwif.U:ff in R*!j<'.rt 'l«lay irt »ri I rj-: K nt> .Swti- 38 A >(' L'-.tt' .ViiHnii.f., I'r'ntiyt'irian, l;.*!(.ort '>f (j»;l;>;tin/ I'r4a<:hiri/ t)«;f'>r»!, ''/'•irnrditt':*! ';':tiorn 1« . ., 1« 31 f/'oIlefrtioDit for, apart from iforn'; Mi.<4iori F'kkI Ifi R*!port r,'riifir;ati'iri f>.rnrnittmtu\W:*: appoiritJ iirnia, Churrih of, A ifJ to t','i f' iil'lini( Fiiri'l, r'hur';h an'i Mansift, ''''irnrfiitt*!'; on l!>^port 'ir 44 fiO f'/ I>. A., I,«!tt«;r fr v.w <:.\ 10 hiwintui Cornrnitt'!':, Report ',f H ■':WMr rf.U'f Ifyrnnal, Ch iarii'<5 or nam«! •w.U an I .MarMc l',iiil'lin;< Fun'i, .V. VV.T., '.' Rftfiort 'in itt»!<: 13 U m Mrir';h pro[)«!rty jjrotft'rtion, fJoinmitt*!'! on an'l R<;port iX, B2 f>illM;tionii VK'.K. f'•)\l^r^(l■.4, iiif.f.tt J, I'.'ir^nry fl'ttiiiiti*.tf.f •- " " H'-fyirf, an { h'-Mvi^mnf-.f. . .. I'. " Kri'i<, li'ur'l, .H'rri;»t'-, Kt\ui\nf.T» ... U " " Il<:i/'.rt, ar, I h'-.W'-.f.tn'.f. I-!, 17 " " l>(i»rt. Kxamiriirai ... ... . 17 " M'lrnn, K<:(' irt, ari'l lJ»!liv»!ranri •■■ 17 .VI»r.iVJ,4, I'.'.: r'l i'i " " iU:]r,rt ;iii'l It-M'-i-.rikn'M 17, H " H..< " Iifarit.f'ir'l I.a-li':'., K>-|^irt, anl I<>;li v<.ranf. " " " V'Mit/.ri ;i|.i.'.irit»:/| »..'i ■' Ot.U/v.i I.ji'li'-' , l;'.iri^'vl '.t " f,'(ri ari'l F'lri'l', '''ir/imitt*:*- t'l ,r(im'>ri F'lri'l, l;>:|.'irt. r,f Truartiinirt i' " " f;.l ','» •« " " Ijulivir-in'.*" >»', J7 «' " C.VirfimiUtP, t'l r<:[.'.rt. fl»:<^. .\'<<«;i(i!)ly ♦'•, 'I'i " HiifdHi'ir .ScMsioriJi '^'K -^, •"' " " " l>tuitt.fA !•.', fV.;ir 1 ',f .\Iar.;v.,";r(.<:rif. Hilif*/ T'., /!<;.": .iri'l Hyn'.'l, .VI;irit.ifri'; I'r'ivifif;*!<4 t" lJaw4'iri, Hir VVilli.irri, (-♦•U'T fr'.ffi '• li^-.'.'.ti'.riil «r.<!f.t.»;r ffirn ari'l r'iply t.'; Oi.i**!rit.^, .Sir. VV. k'ri " iU-]xirU, Tur'iuUi ari'i Jf.ilifax H«:';t.i(.ri4 f'lcri.iri'/. It , f-''.mi.l;iirif. '.f, l>i'mi.^H<;'l 2". K'irfti., fl'rc-. r'h K Ifyrnnal) " " A'l'lr»!<«.«H. .M<:^i(r'. .r .A riri;i.',!.«:Il " " Hf,. fVml'i '.'hiir'ii, M'.ntr'vti, rriiriary f.'i Iri'lia . . " " Tit,»:rri Af.f.tidU " " Irntnif:ti'>fi a< t.o I'rf^hvt*!ry in Iri'lia '. " I;f,!iv»!rarif;i»''l Frarn^ It''-. W. R, '.n C'lll, f'r.Mhyt.:ry f'.K I. Vrf.f. f -'hurnh, H':')f.l;in'l, I)«p'it.y fr' " " " A'l'lr'm 'if Fr<:n':h Kvaril{«:li/.ati')n, f ,''.r(irni'.t<:«! 'in '< " f;.«:[i>!livftrari';»! •'{•"', M " (Jv»;rtiir<:, ,\Ir. W. M. Hall J7 2'f '/, S.\ 'I >i" Grant, fi':'.., '-iri'l .\I':.\I;iHt<;r F., .Vfftrn'.rial, Will, .lin. iVar^'.n n l;., U, 12 I T>KX TO MINCTKH, ff'*Tri^ . " Ufji'.rt, *ri'l f><-liv<'ran';<«, K;««t'!m H^rtion ....... f'*r(<<.rt an'l I^tli .!l ... lt'rV,liit.ion, .V'.rth- W-rnt " f 'riifi';at.ii,ri An^rneiitatiori .Soh'Tfi»t-», KviVirn ari'! \Vf**.':rn. '''itttti.i'.f^^n " " " A'l'liti'.fK t/. f.'',rnrf.it(>-'! " " " " HiffTt ari'l .H{.«;oial 'V,fftrfilt,U;»! ... TharikW,o .S<:'.UUh ari'l Jri^h Ci,nr'}i,,A CCCXIX. fA'.U. ... 42 M, 1". II. l'. . . . \r, ... J*; . . 31 .vt .. !♦; fr.«iirr*f;t.i'.ri, N'.rtK WVif., f ''.rnrfjitt*!*; on . lt'![.'irt. r/-iv«Mt.rri»nt of rn'iri';/, H^nt./^rn H«!':t,i<,ri . . , . f..iri;'iiilin«r'r[.'I^y {•><"; '■,'>iiir':h, .Hf:'.f.lan't 2';, 2'> \rc;.\ra/(f,<>r, F'lfi^iiy, ari'l 'irar.t, ')» k.ri,..rt 41 .\I,irria;f»>. 'If.rj-.imf.i] wrif»;'< ^iit.»:r, It'-t.urrH t'> lt.(K,rt 'l«lay'» \\'-*,U')iitff.r'^rtf:i:, T'>r',rit'i, R<;< .Vririi.it, 22, 4'* I ,'iifitriitt':': on " " " .Supply of U\^>ll^^■.r^, f.U:., Mr. \',ri(;f., r-.tuiltf.'l 27 " " Ov«rrtijrt.'.rt, r,r, Hupply of la>.OMr«!rn, «rt<: «', j;, H \'.t " " l)i^-<':ut, SW.W. l:.,,\,':rU',r, . 47 %VAf:TB.t/>r, firtn'mUi'Wiy (I'Mcif". ')f S\i,<\i-.rikt/,r* . . . ... ^ " Nominations H F.l«:f:t';'l, an'l a/Mr/':rVir':A ari'l .\I';rfiori,il-i . . l'':;irvin, ./ .irri'i-^, Will of, .\f<;rriorial on . . " " " " l>.f^:rr'' \ to (:,iniiiiK\':f. on f-'huroh f'ropTt.y .. f'r;iy<;r, f'lif.lir; I'o-ftur'! in, <■> virtor'; wi'h'Ir.-iAn . ('r<-v;hin:< h';for<: Am'^rnhly, f .'ornr/iitt*!*; on, an'l It'jport i'c'ihyU:r'u:A, S':w, Appli'^:a^,ion^ for IH " " " ''o'.',roitf/-.v'\n;\. '-r'-'Xi-A 21 " Oran.^'tvillc, r':f<;rr<;'l to I'r'Mt,yt.»:ri.<;rt .\f iniion prop!'!'!.<, «!t': 'I'.i, >/> W r.'.f 17 47 61 2". 2^■, 27 . . . -Vi .... v; . . f,.'. K», 2.-', I'riritini;, I.'n-t'inintf '■.x\i':tiAf., rnturni to r':rdit< ... < )'':tVit': ff.irnilton f'rfn'riyt'iry, K'-nt to \'t':*\iytf.r\'-A. I'roirjfrK.t, \>r..]. .1. A., Hilary, r<:f<:rr'!'l to ','oll«!.<'! f .ornrnitt'-'; JU-K'rton f''jMi.iihin;( f fou.^f!, 'it':., lt'![)ort on l:/"irriilH,<,'(Pii;. ipti .11, W. It<;liiit-i, l><;till rii tn, f ,''>liiliiitlrt nil .>s " I'reHtiyUirifM, I'lnpin.'rl I'rf,-il(vtiTy of Or:i?K;i-vi!I>', t.o Itcp 'i t to Syrioil L'l " " I 'iiiHr;!ition of Foiii:,'ii .^Ii^■tion work, K;nt»'r(i and Wfint'-Tn Section .... 1111, :il " " Itiniiiitt!'!i, I're.-tWytHry, Snw \V»Mtrriinxtt;r, lloirii; Min^ion Cominittio . i!J " '■ trriififiiitiori, .S. .S, Tt!inp(!r.in<;o and Stat'! of I'i;lii,'ioii, rjoiii'nitt»fe?i II, l'l " '■ Siiinin':r .SiM-iioii, Colli-i,''; 15 lard, Halifax:, and Synod .Maritime ProvincMs. , . h " " .Memorial, 1). A. Watt 2<;, L'i, V) " " I 'nification .\ir.,'rn'!ntation Schfimf-t, KaHt'-rn and We-it'Tn Section . . V) " " Church jiropfjrtj", Will, .Fan. I'earnon "I'i " ■' ConHolidation of Colle^'es I''., .Vj " " Hook of KormH 'A ){ol)ertHon, IJev. J., on Ivolli'rfMliytcry of liranrlon Yi Kornan C.'atholic KvariKeli/.iition, Overture on, ileferred " ItoxH, Rev. K. , I'etition of, referred to Synod, .Maritime Provinces 'it KoHH, Rev. l>r. JameH, Petition referred to Synoil, .Maritime Province*) ,donH inntruction in W " " " I'rovince f)f (Quebec 'd Standing CJommitteen, Committee to name Committee on 1'* " •• " to nominate IM " " Roport nomination.^ .10, ;{4, 11 " " Appointed 4144 " State of the Country, " f 'ommittee on If* " " lieflolutions on •"'•'' StatiHticH, Committee on It Report ;W, 41, I" Students, Committee on, Application.^ for 11 " Applications for 12 " Report. . 49, ".0 Summer Se.sHionH in Collef,'es and Supjily of Mi.ssion Stations 20, 22, 4."), 48 Supplements, Committee on 42 Telegram from Tamsui 20 Temperance, Committee on H " Report received 2'.) " Di.ssent, Dr. LainK 2:* " Deliverance 29, .W " Petition, Hou.se of Common.s •*! " Ptesolution, W.C.T.i;., (.Quebec '51 " Committee on Unification, S. .S. and .State of U-li^don 41, i''> Thanks, Hospitality, etc fiS Thirde, Mrs. Memorial withdrawn 2*), 'JO / INDKX TO MINUTES. CCCXXl. I'Ai.K. ThniiiHon, K»!v, T. (I., on . •itfiytfry of Huron t.ii Traful^ar iiiHtitiit).*, Vi'iit'irit a|i|H 'nt«.5 " " ItiHtruction to Syrio>lH .V> Watt, Mr. D. A., Memorial of '.'f, •' " " C'ommitt«e on '2'i " •• " Kp.\x,rt ;V) " " " Committee '•'inttiin(»il ."d Weak coni7 Willows' an'l OrphanH' F'un'ls, roinrnitteei 4:i " lleport^ .-,7 Women'H ChriHtian Temjierance I'nion, Province of (^uelieo 10 •• " " " Kedolution .(1. :CJ N'ount,' Men'n Christian A-t^ociation, Letter from. 10 INDEX TO APPENDIX. ;W -fw: PAGE. Report of Home Mission Committee (Western Section), with Appendices i. " " " (Eastern Section), with Appendices Ixxix. ' ' Committee on Supplements (Maritime Provinces) xcii. " " Foreign Missions (Eastern Section) . . xti\, " " " (We8t.;m Section). ... evil. " Board of French Evangelization cxix. " Board of Management of Knox College . ., cxxxv. Senate . " " cxxxv. " Knox College Financial Stitemont cxxxviii. " Trustees of Queen's University and College cxxxix. " Revenue and Expenditure " " cxl. " Presbyterian College, Montreal cxliii. Senate " " " cxliv. " Financial Statement " " cxivi. " Morrin College cxlviii. " Presbyterian College, Halifax cxlix. " Manitoba College clii. " Senate clii. " " Financial Statement cliv. College Fund civi. " Sabbath Schools clvii. " Hymnal Committee clxi. " State of Religion clxii. " Sabbath Observance clxvi. " Temperance clxviii. " Board of Management of the Ministers' Widows' and Orphans' Fund- Presbyterian Church in connection with the Church of Scotland clxx. Late Canada Presbyterian Church clxxi. Presbyterian Church, Maritime Provinces clxxii. " Committee on Fund for Aged and Infirm Ministers (Western Section) clxxiii. (Eastern Section) clxxvi, " " Statistics clxxvii. Statistical and Financial Returns clxxx\ i. llolls of Synods and Presbyteries cclx. Changes in the Rolls of the several Synods cclxxxii. Obituary Notices . . ccxcii. Report on Church and Manse Building Fund in North- West ccxciii. ' ' Prcsbi/tcrian Record ccxc\ i. " Supply of Labourers for Home Mission Work ccxcvii, " Presbyterian Council at Belfast ccxc\ iii. ' ' Publishing House, etc ccxcviii. " Religious Instruction in Schools ccxcix. ' ' Book of Forms ccc. Address to the Queen .... ccc. " Governor-General ccc. Finance Report (Eastern Section) ccci. " (Western Section) cccix. KHKATA. Tlie Coin-fner df tlie Saliliatli Sclnxil C lul f on pa^p dviii. of Apiiciidix : The licadi )niniiU('e dpsirea the folldui iil; Cdirectioii to he i N->. AcMe.r'slionl.l iiaile in No of Sfhor.ls.' At the foot of i,a-e dvii. tlie following,' note should ha\e 1 Salihath Seliools in M mitoliii : In the Il< ei'ii added witli refe rciicr' to the n|iorted from the Xoith-West is lO.'] OHIO .Missi.,11 Itepoit the nuiid)er of Sahhath Srhool^ ith an atteiuhince of -1. (;;;;{ scliohus."