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Knox OoUego- lioarrl " Seiiatn " i; xiiiiiiniTH ProBbyterian (^olloKoMoiitrcal, Hoiiril " " Hoiiato " " Halifax, Hoanl ... " " " Surjatc Qiiiten'R fInfvcrHit.y and i'n\Un<,f. HiirHary CouiiiittrMt Manitoba duller". H'larfl Iloino MlHHions Wimtern Sootion " Kawti^rn Sectioti' Hut>|)lornunt.<) Koroii^n MiHsionx Cninud ji Kronch Kvant;cli/.ati(in Htato of Ui!lii,'if>n | SaWhatli ^l:llll'll^ , Sabl)alli Olmcrvancc " Pronliytcrian Kocord " VVidowH' and oriilian-t' Fnnd, ''an. I'ros. (')uircli j " .Maritiini! I'rovinnoi',. .\KBd and Inf\rin MiniHtii-iKniiil Wchtern H.u I). MOltKlCK. V.HI) I'lirNcii'Ar, M,\< A ICAK, D.I)., Id, I). Ukv. It. K. ItCllNS, I).l>.. I'uiNfii'At. McKNKiHT, D.U Kkv, S. HOCSTON Hon. a. a. H. MANNATYNR hkv. w. cochkank " .1. M(. Mil, I, AN, H \> " K. .\ Ml CritDY " Dli \\\KI)K(»1'K» " AI.KX. M. hKAN* " PuiNf ii'Ai, .MacVICAK, D.D . " N. M( NISH. 1,1;.!) " It .lAKDlVK, Ph. I).... " W. T. Mf Mri,l,K.V " It. (;.\MPPKij,, ^r.A .lAMKS OSIiOUN'K, Kh4 •f. I-. HI.AIKIK* Kkv. K. LMNft, MA " .f. MIDDI.KMrSS, n.I)" .1. K. MACDON Alili, Ks(^.» .1. L. MI,AIKIK, Ksi,, Hiv. It. H. w.\ki>i;n ,I()H\ S. Ma< I,I;A\, RH(i Kkv. K. 'I'OKKWCK I) D .1 MACrdONN.VN. ()V ,i:sg. Kkv. PKTKIt WliUiHT, H.I) •' \V. filll'.fUi. I) I) " C. n. PITIU.ADO. " K. .1. IiAII)l,AW rf)ST Dvvuv.^ Toronto. Toronto. DiindaH. Montrciil, Montriiil. Ilii.lifax. H'llifiix. KitiKHtoii. Winiii|i(i; Itratitford Halifax. N.(JIhrk w, N S. ''.vl,ni, flw \iiilh iliiij iif .June, Oni' Tlniii^iiinl Eiiilif lliiii'lnil mid. Kiijhhi-.'tl.i- ifn.rs, nl hill l-iiiisf Minn II iIdcI: in llir ii:fniiiij: Which time iiml |)liiue tho (Joiionvl AHstcjiiihly of tht; Prt'.shyterijiii Church in (/'iiiiii'la met ac<:or(lini^ to !i|»|>oititineiit. The llov. Ahixiindur MoKiiij^ht, I) !)., I'rincipfil of th(! Iliilifa^c Theoloj^ical <'ollt!tavi.| .NFitCurdy. Angu.i .NFc.\Fill;iti. | FII. F'liF'.SF'.Y'F'FlilY OF IFCTOF'. * Alfxandfr .McI,oiin, NF.A. * F'dlifit f 'ntiiinin(,f. * I'lpliruitn Sciitt. *A. >FcF.('ini SincFair. •*J. \l. Miuiro. .Fatiiea F). McfJret^nr. •TFiKiiiaH (Jriiiit. Flat vev < Jriihaiii. John .SFcF'hee. [65] AffH ANr> I'liOf KKI>IN(;H of TIIK TWKI.KTM (iKSKI'.At, ASSKMIM.V OK IV. I'l.'KSI'.YTKItV OK \S A I, LACK l>. M(if:/rt!Kor. .1. J. Hiniflnv. *|);iviil Mcljt'llan, Hamilton. V. iM:K.si',v"ri;i;v ok ti{Ii;o. *.ii \\ IlinirH .M;i<:li-;iri. .1. I). .M.liillivrfty. .Jlitlii:^ .Sillililiu i'idwin Siiiitli, 15. A, IIiikIi I>iiiila|i .f. K. r.liiir. .1; Mill. .(. A. Mill. V [. I'kKSliVTKltV OK HAIJKA.X. *I'rirn:i|.iil Al.tK. .\I.'Kni;,'l.t, I>.l). • I!. I'.iiriiM, I). I>. *rrin, IJ. ♦ I'l.liffrt Murray. ♦ O. M. Kw.iti. <;|)h Aiiriiiri'l. *K. \). .Millar. J. S. Ciil.i-r, .M.I». VIII. I'l.'K.SI'.VTKKV OK ST, .loM.V. *.I aiiicH (iniy .M..\. .1. S. MmII.h. *.I. 1). .Murray. *.i. I;, ^,l■itri^t.o. ♦ Kl:IllU-t,li .\l(K;iV, I'.. A. T. K. !'.,t,l HI liii^'hlilii. *(f('(i. linicf-, I'l.A. ♦Arch. .Mob. *A. .Miu'.Miirfhy, .M.A., T-ront. .Iiilin 'I'.isliir. .1. Wilj.t.t.. ■*Ii. \V. .IcIiiiMton. •»i)r. \V;ilk.r. .\. liiiiiili. A. W. (,'ol.iirn. IX. IMtKSBYTKUV OV .MII;,\ .MK'H I. *IVt.'r Liri'lMriv, I'.. A. *K. \V. (;.•.,!-.•, M.A. *Win. Aitk'Ti. *K. Walla-;.^ Wait.s, l!.A. .'. n. .\If;l)oiii4lrl, M.D. ./iiliif* 1 1 'it<:hi.'<'>ii. ■ laliii'S llaiiiiltiin. Aiiilnjw Wil.ion. .X. I'lMLSIiYTKRV OV I'lilNCK KIAVAUD I.SLANI). Allan .Mli>-. John 'rii'M'ljiirn, l,I< 1), %( Jfiru't! Hay. A. V ipNll;.'. I >avii| • »,iiiili|p. • MukIi ri,'<* rir'^iiiM ♦KraiK i-i I'.. AlliUi. ( fC'irv* I'.. It.. • i: *l).>Iia|.l .1. .M<|,.;ui. ♦Diu.ran .Mil»..ii.iM, .M..\. i-rt, r.fji. •Mi .Mr'i livray. I»iirican .Mif.arfT «.|..lui VVallii--.'. • .M.ittl]<-w \t,,.\An. .I')s<-|)li .Atwlrcw. •.Maic.IlM I). .M. I'.lakcly. \V illi.'iiii I. aril,'. Ali.ui .M(:.V,.I,I, I'Im;.si',v'ti:i:v of f;M;Ni;AUiiY. • W'illi.uii l''i;ii,'ii-('iii. .loliii K. I'.aillii'. .N.il .Ma K I X(;.ST()N. I. l'l!FSI',VTKl;V OF KI.\(;.ST<».N. • .Ir.lm M.Kkio, .M.A. •■Iariii!t ( 'iiiiilx'ilaii'l. .M..\. ♦.Saiiiut^l llDiiHtun, M.A. *.lnhn H'llit-rtKiin. ♦ .M. W. .MoL.an, MA. ♦Principal H. \\, (Jiant, I). i>, * Henry ( Jra<;i;y. *.f<,\,n D'lir. •(ilMllV' 'illli''^. W. I'. Ilu.l-ion, .M.l'.I'. A. F. W i, .M.J'. I'. W'illi.uii ' laii;. *K(!V. .laiin'H Fuwlirr, M.A. *Uev. F. ('. .M< Lean. II. I'llKSBVTKItV OF l'FTFi;i'.Ol;or(;M. *I). Siitli.-ihin.l. .1. (.'aiii.frnii, I'.. I). K. F. 'Iiirrari':!', \f. A. • I). I,. .McCra.-, I'll. I',. J. IIOHH, li.A. *.Iairi<--i iJilMHcll. •(ialirifl Orr. *\V. F. l>oxl)ur(-^\u', M.A. •J. J, (Jaiiiuroii, M.A, riii:siiYTi:iiv <)F wjji'i r.v. •.Iiiliti lli-nwick. A. H-iiry. *l». <)riiiiHt<.ii, l'.,A. *K. I'.liik.ly. IV. rilK.SIiVTKIIV OF I.INDSAV. ♦ K. (,'<>ck))iirn, M.A. *|)iiiiiHl f 'inniTun. I). .McTaviMli, ,M.A., I). Sc. *.liiiii.H Wiitt. *|). I'.. .McDnllill.l. *.\\rx. l..-ilHk. ♦ A. (.'urrii-, .M. A. 1 .\iiilr. .M:i(:irit's I'.rowri. VI.- IMlK.SIiVTKUV OK liAKIMK. *Willi.ini McCoiinell. *Iv(il)crt I!o. *W. .1. Stnr^ft'un. *.l..lin (Jrav. I». I>. ♦William KIliMun. *.laiii<« A. .Matliern. sorxi). .JaiMi'rt Ii'!Klin. .FaiM<'H I'atttTHcin. (ieiirne Micliacl, An.irew McKill. VIII. I'UKSJiYTKRY OK SATOKKN. ♦ l)< Miiicl]fini.-(H, i).I). ♦ Win. .Millicaii. ♦.Jaine.H K. Sinilli, M.A, I'KKSHYTHI'tY OK UL'KLI'II. I *.~'ainiiel Iliidu'skin. *i>\ 1... 1 1... i.i^.... " t ^iklll I I.T1 J ■ < II lU.'^IMIl. *(!liailfs I )a\ id.son. •Iiilin f.'adwi'll. 1>(ina!d Mac.Miircliy. r,,lin .Mcl'liail. .laiiiH.i .Mcljfiin. William McCorinick. SYN(Jl) OF IfAMFLTON AND LONDON. I.-PUKSBYTKRY OK *f JfiorKfi Crdiiiliic. ♦.(dim WcUh, M.A. ♦ .laini'H Ilainiltdii, .M.A. ♦ .I. W. r,.;ll. ♦ .MniiKd F'raser, M.A. ♦ .laineH Black. ».ldlm ( ;. .\Iu"ray. *Sainuol Lyle, H.I). *Th()ma8 Wilwon. [08] HA.MILTOX. ♦.loliii Cliarltdn, M.P. ♦ lidlitTt M(;<^in;«n. *Wm. I>. IJt-adlc. *.IiiTri(!H ( )slionie. William And(:rHon. ♦Iidliert Ijawrie, ♦ .lami'H (iibson. *W. I{. Leckie. ♦ Alex. I. Maeken/ie. TIIK I'KKSH .KKIAN CIK.UCII IN CASAIM. n. I'lJKSI'.VTKlJY or • \V. T. MrMull^n. ♦■I'lliii 'riiMiiisuri, M. A. *.liiriif'< l.ittli!. I'. I!. i;..sH. • W. M(Kiiil.-y. • Knlicrt My«T!4. I'.MMS. Wjlli.im Hii'liiiniiKl. ♦ U'iUiinu NV,illi»o«. .loliri Sinlt. N\'i|li;iiii KriiHer. *S M. 'riiMiri«.p||. w. (;. iiuiitfi-. in. I'llKSliVrKltV OF LONDON. Alfxiirnlcr I 'ri|uliurl. ♦ AlfXiitnliT ^>'rliH,';ilil Stewart. *.l.)t|ll Sr,,tt. I'hiiifiii I'lailiiT. •.I. A. ^'iiuiik,'!!. |) K Mi-Ki-nzie. |)..„,il(l McKuy. IV. -I'ltK.Sl'.VTKRY or CIIATII.\.M. *.li>liii ( Jr.iv. ♦N. II. I'iir.i.li-. *.i. i;, I'.iiiti-i.v. * I )'inii|i| ( 'mi JM. *riiipin!i^ Tiilliicli, M.A. .I:iin>-M Wiilkcr. |)ii\ ill MciiiliTi >n. •Al.-\.ili'|.T l'.,irM.;tt. Itc's . Win. Kill^'. Keiitn^tli I °i>|iihart. ♦.filhll lit!PM. *l icri. f 'iitlili('rthn Andersiin. V.-l'llKSHYTKRV Ol" .SAIIMA. * l{ot)fit Kue. ♦William <'..lf. *Al.x. M(I»..iikmI1. *Tlii>ni!is ( ■oriiiiii. *(jif<>r^,'(! lieyn. VI.-PKKHHYTKKV OK ST|{.\TI'oi;i). *.l. A. Tuini.ull, M..I5 *\V. M. .McKil.l.i.i. *IVt.r WrJLilit, 15,1). ♦iNaer Srtott. * lii)li';rt Iliiiiiilton, *Williiitn M( K.-nzi... ♦.\. W.hmI. •.I. ( JiliHdii. * Kev. T. Mcl'llLTHIIM. *K. .Smith. *J. V(M.|. vn.~l'KKSBYTEi;Y OF IH KON. ♦ M.ark lianliy, *A. D. McDonaJfl. ♦.laiiK's rrit<'hiiril. ♦ n. V. Thom^.n, M.A., P,.l). Alexatider Stewart, IJ. A. *(Je(>r({e ll.il)kirk. •■lames liroailfoot. ■•VVttlt.T Ki.i.i.'li. ♦.Ii.hii Sc.itt. •dfdrgi' Muriay. VIII. *.li)iin AiiilcrsDii. *|)avi(l \Var(lri)|i«. *.Naliiani<'i ratermin. *( Icfir^,'!' liniwn (ireig. *. lames H. Duncan. I'UKSIiYTKRY OF IJUrCi:. (»('((i>ce .loliii.stoii. Williairi l5iiiK'''«.s. *.li)hii .McLa^Mii. *.l. C. Iv-kfr.nl. •I amen (Jrait?. ♦ Iioliert Lc'i^k. *IIn^;tnr Mcl^iiarrif!. *.I(>iin li. .Murray, M.A. *r;)iarlen Caiiicrim. *.)ameM A. Anili'r«i>n, H.A *Johii McFarlane. IX.-PIlKSnYTKKV OF .MAITLAND. Norman McI>')iiaM. *TiininaH Straennett. SYNOD OF MANITOBA AND THE NORTHWEST TEllItlTORIES. *I). M. (}or 8 A'.'TH AM) MtOr.'KKIilN'iM 'if TIIK TWKr.KTir (iKHKI'.AI, AMHKVIUI.V OK II .1. I',..rthwiik, M A ,\. II. f 'ainiTori. W/»it.r a. li'.-». II I'ltKSHYTKICV OV KOCK I-AKi;, |{. S. Tlj>iiii|it>iri H. Mf;Mi0\. * H iii.'h < »r int. .liiii,-, KM.r. • \ 1). .\ik>-iih«-a'X. Vi'lul 'Hariiiiii IV. iM:i:.si',VTi;i;v <>y i;i;»;i.s \. • \. I*.. M.iir'l, M.A., r,.b. j •M.i/h .M;i.:l<;iy. Al<:x. I 'r'jiihurt, | •.l.ipii<-H l.illifii 'Ayr). lion. '». W. liiiiK ''rorKiito). AI>l)KK.Hi riF KKTIMr.M. M'.liKKATOK. I.>r. .VI';Kni^ht, t.lu! retiring Morlcnit.or, (.lion ;i:iu\>\y, rt turriK,.' t.hiirik.H for t(i<; ciiirtoHy arii: i\i-r\vt:<[ tlit.Tufrom. '\']i>: .Modcnitor fli'H atiiioiiii(;i:ri:Hi(l*; ovt:r tliiA .\Hm;ml)ly, ari'l road tin; lo.solut.iori a'lo|»f,«;(l at, th<; tfuith .Sederunt of laHt AH.tomhly, Ti-.jn- latiri!.^ tht; imoeakirii^ at .hoim'- ient^th on the State of lieli;,don in the '.'hurch, md the duty of aimin[( at a his/her Htaiid.ii 1 of H(l AHHomhly of the I'roHhyteriaii Church in Canada to Her .MajeHty the <^u(!en, liad >>':• ii r«coiveA. 1. M»!r frniii rh»! 'M-ri»-nil Sy Kf li'f'iim"! t'li'irrh in Ani'Tioa ; a!i< 1 that, liH inRtrui tt;(| bv iIki Ahhi ,ii!»ly, .itid 'Ui tli«; a.vK.- <.f iho (j..iiiiiiif.ft;t! on (.■liMr< li l'ri'|.city, lir Ii.mI i'x.rul«'(l a I>«!t!<| of lU.-niin'.intion of ;i li in Mimiti/i of hut A«»tn t.. th'; litxl tho P.-H'ilt |iiH (l»!«tr"y'-'l / t. ( .'i re I>lyiin l>(. .Mi;Knii/lit iilMo iitHtcd ili;ir li'; liiid L,'iviri :i I'ow.-r of Airorm y '" '1'" '^'V. F. M. ()■ .v»cn r. .Mai:F/ir. .\rmstroni', .John White and IJohert IjcII ; f- or the Synoil of Toronto arifl Kin^Ht'-n, .Me.mrH. .lohn Aliraham, Miit.di Uone, l)r. J. ('amphell •iiiii Ma'iiilton CaH.teU ; for the Synoij of Hamilton and ijondon, .Me.s.-WH. .,'. k. MattiMhy, A. li. .Macdonald, Oeorj^e Leys and S. ,M. Thorn-ton ; foi the Synod of Manitol>a and the N'Mii Went 'l'erritorie.><, .Me.s.nrrt. .\. !>. Uaird, .JaineH Todd, *'. M. I'ltl.lado and .lameH KM- 111 That the roirirnitt«;f!H ffjr the revision of the llef;ord of the Oi-neral .AHHCtnhly, ii'l 'lie llecordH of the neveral Synods, he as follows, namely : 1 For the Itecord of the Oeiieral .AsHemhU, l)r .MidilienjuH. .Mr. d. I' I)iincan, and orris. lion. A. M '-'. l''or the liei:ord of the Synod of the .Maritime Provinces, I)r. .Vlor^re, .Mess rH. '^I'l! ■■■Im McOillivray and (ieori^f; Hay. ;. For the Record of the Synod of .Montreal and Ottawa, Dr. d. I>. Fra.ser, Me»Hr(i. K l» .MacLaren, and J. E. iJalhy. I For the Itecord of the Synod of Toronto and Kins^.ston, I'rofeHsor I'.ryce, MettstH. ' 4iii f)ray (Windsor^, and Rohert liawrie. •^. For the Record of the Synod of Hamilton and lioridon, MeHHrs. .Matthew W. Mai Lean, K. Cuckhurn and (jeort^e Siiuth. [71] . , f ••■ 10 ACTS AND l'UO(;EKlJlN(iS OK TJIK TVVKF.FTH OKNEKAL ASSKMULY OF (). For the Uecordof the Synod of Manitohi and the Nortli- West Territories, Messrs. Duncan Morrison, James Little and Dugald Stewart. The tir.st nanind on eacli of the respjctive Committees foregoing to be the Convcii. i thereof. Onlffi'il, — Tliat the Recoi'da of the S^iveral Courts above mentioned be handed in fm- re\ision without delay. Ordered, — Tiiat the Committee on Bills and Overtures meet for the transaction n\ business, in the Committee Room of the Ljct iro Hall upstairs, at nine o'clock to-m oricjw morninif, and tiiiTeaftcsr on tlieir own adjournments. Tlie .Assembly then adjourned, to mejt tn-uiorro\s m )rnin4 at eleven o'clock, nf which public intimition was .i^ivei;, and tlie Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. m S E C O N J) SEDERUNT .1/ tlir Citij of Ifiiinilti}!!, Kiid wltliin St. I'nil)ly, witli land Fort'ii^ii teconded l\v of tho l.'vflt lo be(inest of Ized and t'ln- compU'tii'ii COMMITTKK ON KOIJ,. On motion made and duly seconded, a ("onnnittee was appointed on the Roll of the Ass. inlily to oxaminu said ndi, and mark and re[iort any corrections which may appear to b,' iK'cessary. The Committee was composed as follows: — Dr. ?vliddk'iniss, (\invinfr ; .Messrs. Samuel Houston and John Somerville, Ministers ; with Messrs. Robert liell and Jiiiut's Maclennan, Q.C., Elders. KF.I'ORT ON Itll.IiS AND ()\ KKTIRES. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on Bills and Overt'ires. The Iteli'irt, stating the items of business to be taken up, reoommendin'^ the order of pro- uf.liire, and suggesting the appointment of certain committees, was presented and read by Dr. Torrance, the Clerk of the Committee. The Report was received and adopted. The matters of business were as lollows : —1. A[)plications anent recejition of niinisters. witli a note that tlie Presbyter}' of Chatham had not fnrnislied evidence of the educa- ti..nal standing of Mr. Patcliell. 2. Apjdications mi behalf of ministers for leave to retire finiii the active exercise of the ministry. 3. Api)lications on behalf of students for lioensiire, and on ordinations, with a nute that in the case of Mr. Shearer there was lack nf (li)cuments, and that the aitplication did not come through a Presbytery. Tiie Committees, as suggested in the Report oi tho ''ommittee on iiills aa above, were apiminted 0,% follows : — MINISTER.S RETIKINO. 1. On applicat'ons of Presbyteries on behalf of ministers for leave to retire from the active exercise of the ministry : — Mr. J. M. Cameron, Conrnfr ; Messrs. S. Houston, P^. Hiiiiiilton, H. McQuarrie, A. Leslie, Dr Middlemiss, A. Melville, P. Lindsay, A. Mac- leiui, F. Rlakely, A. Rartlett, D. \V. Beadle, C. Davidson, R. Kilgour. REOEl'TION OF .MINISTERS. 2. On applications of Presbyteries on behalf of ministers of (jther churches to be ivcL'ivcd as ministers of this church; — Principal McKnight, Ciiitrinrr ; Messrs. R. N. Orant, A. H. Scott. Professor Scrimger, Dr. .fardine, Professor MicLiren, D. M. (ior- iImm, Principal Forrest, Dr. Mathews, Professor I'ryce, C. B. I'itblado. T. Tallach, M. Danliy, George Bruce, J. Harvie, Andrew Somerville, D. Ormiston, .). Dutf, W. D. .MaiLaren. STUDENTS —APPLICATIONS FOR. li. On applications of Presbyteries on behalf of students for rece[)tion, licensure and status, and for ordinations: — Mr. -hyhn (Jraj', (Joiici'ii'i- ; R. Rodgers, Archibald Blair. 'Is. L ichead, J. Fleck, James Robertson, Alexander .MacLaren, ^Ir. i'aul, William HidJuil, L. \V. Johnston, 'Tliomas (Jordon. APPLICATIONS — LEAVE TO RETIRE. A|iplications, with relative i)apers, were received from the Presbyteries following, on Ulialf of the ministers named in connection with their respective Presbyteries, asking leave to retire from the active duties of the ministry, namely : - KiMiM the Presbytery of Truro, on behalf the liev. WiHiam MacCulloch, D.D. " Duncan .\nderson. " Wm. M. Christie. " (Joorge Jamieson. " William Bain, D.D. " Samuel Porter. " Robert Stevenson, " John MacNabb. " Peter ( 'urrie. Quebec, ( ( Ottawa, (( Ottawa, (1 Lanark and Renfrew, " Barrio, t i Hamilton, (( Maitland, i( Bruce, It Itrl 12 ACTS AND PUOCBEUINOS OP THE TWELFTH (JENEUAL ASSEMBLY OK The applications foroi^oitit; ainl papers in connection with the same were read. Tin- several applications with relative pajjers were remitted for consideration to the Comnuttei' on this suVjject jtist now appointed. AI'I'MiATIONS FOH RKCKI'TKtN OF MINISTERS. Applications were received from the Preshyt'-ries mentioned below for leave t,, receive as Ministers and Licenti-ites of this Church the Ministers and Licentiates of otluir churches named in conneeticjn with the respective Preslnt'Ties, totjether with papLi.s relative to snch apjjlications, severally, as follows : - From tile Presbytery nf Halifax, on behalf of Mr. \V. E. .\rchibald, a Minister 'if tlic ConLjret^ational Church in the United States. " " Prince Edward Island, on behalf of Mr. \. A. Mackcii/.ir, ;i Minister (jf the Church of Scotland. " " Prince Edward Island, on behalf of .Mr. Goslien El. Howie, a Licentiate of the Church of Scotland. ** " Quebec, on behalf of Mr. (ieor^e ALvxwell, a Minister 'if tin Evangelical I'nion of Scotland. '" " Quebec, on behalf of Mr. D. Mackay, a Minister of tin- Church of Scotland. ^* " Ottawa, on behalf of Mr. .). U. (Jeor;,'e, a Minister of thu Methodist Ciiurcli of Canad.i. " " T(jrontn, on l)elialf of Mr. .)o.sei)h Watt, a Minister of the Congregational Church. *' " Toronto, on behalf of .Mr. William Whitfield, a Minis'. TMf the I'nited PresV)yterian Church in Scotland. " ■" Toronto, on behalf of Herbert C. Ross, a Minister of the Methodist (Jhurch of Canada. " " Saugeen, on behalf of Mr. W. E. D'.\rgent,a Minister ot the Presbyterian Church in the I'nited States (North). " " Hamilton, on behalf of Mr. J. .\. IJloodsworth, a Minirflur uf the Methodist Churcli of Canada. " " Chatham, on behalf of Mr. Thomas Patchell, a Minister ni the Metliod st Church of Canada. " " Huron, on behalf of Mr. Thomas E. Calvert, a Licentiatr .if the I'nited Presbyterian Church in Scotland. .An application on behalf of Mr. .\le.\ander Dunn, a Minister of the Church of Scot- land, formerly of British Columbia. 'i'he papers in connection witii the applications foregoing were read, and with the a|>plicat oils, severally, were remitted for consideration to the Committee on this snliji'ct, appointed at this Sederunt. COMMITTKK ON (JOIJ.KliKS TO MKKT. Leave was iisked tind obtained on l)ehalf of the Committee on the Con8olidati"ii "I Colleges to meet for business at half- past seven o'clock this evening. Al I'I.ICATKjNS on IIEIIAI.K OK STUPENTS, ETC. The .Assembly took up apjdications of various kinds from Presbyteries on belmlf "f students for Ci tin- inister of tlic linisturiif tlic linistor of tlic , a IMiiiis'iT'ii inSKM III.Y. 'hi motion of Dr. Torrance, didy seconded, the Model. it(jr and Clerks of the Assenddy WLio ap[)ointed a Committee to arran^'e for the siqipl} of the [)ul[iit of St. raul's Church "n the ensuing Lord's day. KKl'OHT OK COM.MITTKK ON lilM.S. Ih. Torrance, the Clerk of the Committee on liillsand < )ver ure.s, read a second Report "11 thi' liiisineas comin;^ befori^ tiie Assembly, and lilt; order in wiiicli each .siibjec siiouid li' tiikiii u[). The Rejiort, on mo'ion, was received, and it was ai^ieed to consider its st-ViTiil clauses si'.rintim. 'i'he clauses were considered one by one, and were severally 'I'l'ptcil, and then tiie Report, with its recommendations as tylc, secomhid by Mr. J. C. Munro, — That the Ovir ture be received and sent down to Presbyteries and Sessions to discuss and report. \ free exjiression of o|)inion by members of the Court followed, especially by a l; lly nundier of elders. It was moved in amendment by Mr. Robert Murray, seconded by Mr. .lames Urown, — That the Asaendily see no sufhcient cause to taki; any action uitl, rej,'ard to the term of ofhco of the elders of the Church, therefore resolve to dismiss tlie Overture. After lengthened reasonint^ a vote was taken, when the amendment of Mr Murray was carriisd and the .Assembly decided in terms thereof. OVKIITIIIK D.N KV WOKLIZATION OK IIO.MAN lATHoMCS. There was taken up an Overture from the Presbytery of Toronto on the Evanijcliza tion of pKiman Catholics. Afr. C. A. Tanner and Mr. Macdonntdl, appointed to siippert th(! same, not beini,' pres(uit, it was ai^retid to proceed to the next order of busines.s, iinii allow the Overture to lie aside, to be taken up ,it another time. MAltlllAOK QrKSTION. Tlie Assembly took \\\i the Marriage Question delayed from last Assembly. |)i Rciil her(! read from tlie piinted minutes of last year jjages lifty-eiglit and fifty niiit; the proceedings then had upon tliis ipicstion, in terms following :-- " If vjkh moral Inj /;, Laiii'i, scfouilnl liij .\] r. MiL'iiii Siurlnlr, Tlmf ikIkichh It (ippvura frmn flif liif.tirns lull,, Iti'iiiili iif Inst (tiinral A.Hsi'mblfi mi tlir Miiiridi/r <^ue.ntii>it, that n iaaJDrity nf I'nxlnih rn' iipjiiiirr iij llir ricoiniitiiiiliifinii ill tin: lii.mit <(K to (ictioii pro/ier to hr tdh'n I)!/ thv Clmirli. (•/:,.• 7'liiit i'IiiiiyIi disripiinr .•(hall not he vrrrcixiid In. rvijnrd (o marr'unji' ii:itli nihri.t^.i iviti s. si.-,t< r Injl rrirs itiii lliciifoi-i' III- tliv lliirn ilnil, Unit III Art. iliniK'iiililtiiiii hr iiiloptvd iind fii'.iit doirn ti, /', // ((VI.S iii.orrd in ii iii.riidiiiint Inj lh\ llnfre, Kccontlnl Inj Mr. S. IfoUxt if of ilckihOirU'diji'd dilliriilJi 1)11, — Tint u iidoiifinij a practirni roiiri^c of nrtion in. roinmiin nil dl llir Clllirrll i.-A. 15 and oliviiiti' Assetnlily i" L'ted to scrvi' eligiMf fi'i ilt tllU Ov.T (I ruii'iii. \ by ii 'J, llv [indetl \>y Mi r acHon uitli t(l (liHIIlisH till' hnent "f Mr, lie Evaiiu
  • r. TiiriMiicc, \V. Mitchell, A. 1). .McLean, A. .McLi.an Sinclair, \\'\\\. ('ole, 1). .M. (lordon, J. Todd, and A. H. liaird. ISKI'OKT — HYMNAI- fOMMr rTKK. Mr. \V. H. McMiirricIi, from tho Hynnial (Jonnnittee, read a rei)ort si-ttiri'^ forth the hii.siiH.'ss transacted hy the (Jonnnitteo durin;^ tho year, tin; tinancial condition of the enter- pri.si', and the arrani^enienls made for the |)ul>lication of the Hymnal for flie ne.xt scjven yiiirs. On motion of .Mr. MoMurriuh, dulv seconded, the Report was received and iidnpted. Till! hour of adjr)nrnmi5nt having; arrived, tlie .\ssemldy adjonrned, to meet a'^ain at half past seven o'clock, which was [tnhlicly intimated, antl the Sedoriint was closed with the IJenudiction. LBSonibly. I'l. .nd tifty niiif «.s imn'iil liij Ih. Rtf.)irii'< '" ''" I III fhr Chiii'h. ill, ,1 ,l,,;,is,.l ilnirii hi /'/'- Uiii, — V'/i (/ ■■:■ ill. riiini' 'h'lv ',,■ Stiiilil'iiil" ".' ••rrrril. till >i<-'l ■il iin-' i-ilii"jl'h f(dlows, Tlii" incest by I'l'i- Htill, olllittlll'- iive tliau union lo intimate as :i to e.tcrcise liis- lows," Ai'l"'iii' (and Mr. NN ■ T. [lions cxi'ifssi"! Ibyterie^ nii'Kr lu-day ni-niiii- Ll that nf Dr. VO U RTfL S K I) ER U x\ T On the, sami' ilmj, uml lO the. .lam''. plnc', (it liidf-/ni.tt si-nti li clock In flu' I'Vi'niiui : — Tho Assembly met, in pursuance of adjoiirnmtint, and was constituted with devo- tioHid exercises, Mr. John Mackie, of Kint(ston, at tho reiiuoat of the .Modorat(jr, oH'orint^ prayer. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read and sustained. HOMK .MISSIONS -KASTKKN SKI TION. Tiie Assembly called for tho Reports on tho Ifomo .Missions of the Church. The Itep'Mt on tho Homo .Missions of the Kastorn Section was presented in printed form by Ml, lieiirge Rruco, of St. .loliii, who spoke at some len^'th on the main featurcis of tho liupurt, and osi)ecialIy on the encoura'iiii'.^ aspects which jircoenteij themselves in connec- li'iii with that enteri)riso in the liehl occu|)ied by that section of the (Jlnirch, and mention- III',' the i^reat loss to tho interests of this Scheme, as well as to others, sustained by the 'liath nf the late Dr. Mc'Irei^or. ( >ii motion of Mv. iiriici^ th(! Rcpoi-t was received. SIIM'LKMKNTS. Tlie Report of the Connnittec! on tho Fund for the Suiiph.'ment of Stii)ends in tho Hastern Section of the (Jliurch was submitted in [uinti il form by .Mr. K. D. .Millar, who 'Iwelt at leiiL^th on some imi)ortant points therein, and speakin;^ es|>ecially of the oncoura^- iii;' siicci.'ss which had been achieved in re^^'arl to tiiis Fund in the .Maritime Provinces, aihl iiferririf.; also to tho removal of Dr. Mc(ire'.^or. Tho Re[iort was received. IIOMl. MISSIONS WKSTKltN SKCTIoN. Tile Report of the (.'ommittee on the Homo Missions of tho Western Se(;tion nf the 'liuivli was preseuteil in printed form by the (Jonvener, Dr. Cochrane, who spoke at ''^ii^'h '111 the principal points containoil tlierein, and of tl;e oncourai^inj,' progress made in !liis d.'partment of the work of the Church, and inakini,' es[)ecial mention of the e.vpc.'di- L'Mcy nf forminj^ a i'resbytery in P)riti3h Columbia without delay ; but ro|)re8entin<;, on the "diet hand, the undesirable condition of the Aui^rnontation Fund in tie Western Section [77] ik 16 AflTH AM) I'KOf'KKDINCiH OK TMK TVVKLFTII OKNKKAL AHSKMIiLV OK '- ! tlio cKiitriljiitioiiH to wliicli, diiriii'^' tlie past yoar, wort- greatly lews than at any pnni' period. On inotioti of Mr. W. S. iJall, Hocoridcd Mr. I). W. iJcadlo, tht; Rtiport was rcwiiv. KVSTKKN ,->K<:riO.\. Tlio Atsfiiiihly rt!turiu;d to tli^ (;onsidi:r.iti >i\ of th»! R. .Mdhir, duly HCicoiidod, tli'; followini; roHolutionH vvi;rc aii'i on Mio adopted :- /i'lr.il — Th.it tlu! .Asi'Mnhly HiHtain thi; .'I'jtiori of t!io ,-\u.,'tn<;ntatiori fV)rnniitte(; of tli<. EaHturn Suction in tlio administration of tin; Fund for the last year. ,SV.oo;t'/ — That thi.s .VsHonihly Hanction the ((rants already pas.S'jd liy the (Joinniittoe fnr the ensnin^ yoar. wi '/'/( ('/•(/ —That tliift AsHetnlily anth nize the C mi'nitfee to deal in terms of tlie Sohem.:, ih (grants to ec^rtain eoti'^re^ationH fr 'ni which full information conhl not he obtaint;il at tlie time of the .Annual .Meetiti'^' of naid Coninjittee. Tlif, report.^ vM;r(; then, on motion, adopted a.s a whole. WKSTKKN SKiTID.V. The AHHemhly took n[i n'^ulu the fl';port .if the Western Section, atid, on motion .,f Dr. McKriiidit, seconded hy I)r. I>ryc'\ it vvm.s resolved, -'{'hat it he r.imitti-d to tin; Uonn. Mi .Htion i'.o.irds K-.int and VVo.st —to consider whether the tirin^ has not come for increasing the rates of rennnieration to .Missionaries in the sfirvice of the Hoard. I'lir.slJVTKltV OK roi.l.Mlil A. On motion of .Mr. I). .M. ' lonl on, sec mded hy l>r. Miirns, tin; .Assembly ai^'reed ti, ador)t the r<:commeiidatiorf of the Home .Mission t^Jornmittee, that a Preshyttiry ho erecfcij in Iiritish (Jolumhia, aH it liorehy do'js adopt s.iid I'ecommendation, and form and en reHl)ytery of (Jolnmhia,'' a nil Baid I'nmhytery, to h(! known und(^r the name of " Th inclinle t,he I'ev. M»!ssrs. lloVxii't Jamieson, I). Fraser, T. r Coliimhia. Tliat tlio Preshytery he coiin(!cted wit'n the Synod of .\Ianitoha and the Nor' \Ve.st Territories. Th.it the first meetii )'' 1)0 held in St. Andr(;w's Church, N(!W Wc-^ niinstor, on the hr.st 'i'uesday of .AnL'nst next, at ten o'clock in tin; forenoon, and tlia' li.' Rev. Pv.ol)ert Jamieson be tin; Jiist Mi-iii.r. yeji.rn, id te.n. o'rlnrl, m the fori'UiK)}! .'•— The General .Assembly mot accordinL< to adjournment, and was constituted wi'ii '1' votional exercises, prayer beini,' fjU'ored, at the rejnoat of the Moderator, by Mr. P !i'i' Hamilton. [7H] . TMK rKKHItVTKIUAN CJMKCII IN r.ASMiA. 17 The Minutes of the last Sodorurit were reai\ of tht) FluportH for tho Eiistorn Sectifm, " * " •■•:'•" ••<•«. iliiniiiia Were ( »ii motion of Mr. I). .M. ' iordon, sec nimju i>\ m. n......,, — .. adopt till! rcconiinijiid.itioif of tiii; Hohhj Min.sion (JoniinitttM;, tii;it a Prcnhytury ho (jrcctfrl in IJriti.Hii (■olinnhiii, as it liuruhy do ;s adid the North West Territories, 'i'hat the first meiitim,' be held in St. Andrew's (church. New West- minster, on the lirst 'i'uesday rif AuL,oist ntixt, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and thai tlie Rev. Robert .lamieson be tiie lirst Moderator. DIMINISllKI) AI.I.OWA.NCK -Al (JMKNTATION. Dr. Cochrane directed attention to a proposed chani^o in tho distribution of the Air.;- mentat on Vaml in consiiipience of the state of the Fmid, aa in reconnnendation eliVLii (XI.) of the printed r.port. After a free expression of oiiinion on the subject liy several members of the Assenitily, and no conclusion reached, the houi' rif adjournment arrived, and the Assembly ;i'l- journed to nu^et aL,'ain at ten o'clock to morrow moinini^, (jf which public intimation wa* mfcde, and the Sederunt was closed with the iSenediction. F J FT II SK 1) K R UNT, At //('' Citii of Ifiimilfon, (iiiil. iniUiiii Sf. I'diil's (Jhnrrh flicic, Fridatf, tfif fhr, ,ilh (1(1)1 (if Jiiiii', Old' lliiiii.vinil r'niht liuiulrcil. (lad ('i(jli(i/-Hl.i: ijearx, (d ten (j'cli"l: i" the. forcniion ; — Tho General A3semt)ly mot accordinL( to adjournment, and was constituted wiili il'- votional exercises, nrayer beint? odbred, at the rejuost of the Moderator, by Mr. IJolnit Hamilton. [78] . OF iiiiy pniviiHiH was roceivcil. iitorti Section, iliitiiiiiH w<;re form iind '-vrr: .limihiji," iiii'l 1' j.J. ('lusholm, I'- llcMs to wliicti 11, iiiiil iill "'l''i iico of l>ri':>i. 1111(1 tlie N"i'ti rcli, N«'\v \V,^- 11, iuiil tliii' i!" Lion of tiie An- jndation olfvuii f the AHHl■lllll''^■ I) AHHoiiihly ' ' iiitiinatiuii wa* itlaij, the ••/'■'•"i"' ,d tea o'rind in kituted wit'i '1''- by Mr. li^l^rt THK I'KKHHYTKRIAN ClU'RfU IN CANADA. 17 The Miiiutc'H of tho hist Soderunt wero road mid with aiiinndmunts were HUHtaincd. HKHOHT ON ltll,l,.S ANO abolish tho Homo .Mission Committee of ilic Synod of Manitoba and the North- West Territories, and to i^nuit the same contnd to flu; Presbyteries in the said Synod as is i^iven to Presbyteries in the eastern portion ol i!i>; (Church Mr. .James Todd and Mr. Hui^h McKoUar wero appointed to support the Overture ln.'fnrc! the Assembly. There was taken u[) also and read an Overture from tho Presbytery of Hock liake, tiaiisiiiitted by tho Synod of Manitoba and the Nortli-West Territories, with similar ircitilH, and prayini( tho (Jeneral Assembly so to amend tho instructions i;iven to the niicriiitendont of Missions as to i)revoiit tiio [lowors intrusted to him from conflicting -vitli the undoubted ri<,'hts ami privilotjes of Presbyteries. •Mr. .James Todd was heard at loni,'tIi in support of the Overture from the Presbytery "f I'iiMiidon. Mr Todd then moved, secondod by Mr. .John Mowatt, — That the Overture iit: ritc;i3ivcd and ado[)te(l. It was inove I'K0';KKUIN<;M of TIIK rvVKI-KTII (iKNKIlAI. AH.SKMHI.V OK W'\ tlib rtiiidin^rooin ami pfiriour of tlio AHHooialion tlunrii^ their Htiiy in the oify. The (^It-rk waH iiiHtnicted to ■,\.i:ki\<>v,\ci\ij^» roci:i[>t of th«; coiiiiniinicatioii ami oxpruHH l< tlie AHHixjiit tion the thankH ot tliu AHHotiihly TIk! hour ot inljouniiiKiiit haviriL; <;orM(), the ANHoriihly aKltlJNT. On, Ikf vLini- i/iii/. mill lit flir uiiiii- /tliicf, lit tii'i) ii'riitrl. in fhf iiftfrnnim : The Asxeiiihly met piiiHiiaiit to ad joiiiiimeiit, and wan c<>nHtitute- HUHtained. AUDITIONS TO COMMriTKK O.N KHANUON AM) ItOiK I.AKK OVKKTI.'KKS. The Moderat(*r hero appointed the followinj^ Mix nieinhern of AHSeinViIy in additi'.n •■ the Committee on the Overtures from the I'reshyterieH of iJraiidon and Itock L;ik"', i- a^^reed upon near the cloHe nf Lhe last Si;derunt, namely : I'riiicipal (Jrant, l'|■'lf.•H,^.,| Bryce, Itobert Catn[)bell, i'rofefiHor Campbell, Oeori^e Hay, Hon. Alex. .MorriH. (;fJLI,KOKH. The Assembiy called fnr the lleport.H of the Heveral Tlieoloi^ica! (Joile^es nf tlir Church. Hamkax. — The Koi)ort of the lioard of .Manai^ement of the Presbyterian n of the College, the numlur of HtudentH, the condition of its hnance.s, and its jirospectH for the future. On motion <,i Dr. liuriiH, seconded by tlie Ffon. AhiX. .Morris, the Assembly adopted the following' resolution :--Keceive ami adopt the Report ; cixpress satisfation with the |)roi,'r(HH and prospects of the College ; remit to the (Jollei^(; Hoard to take such action as may secure a removal of the debt, and an i;(|uali/,int^ in future of the receifits and expenditure. Thi' As.sembly further instructs l'n;sV>yteries to take order so that all the com^ret^afion.H aini Mission Stations within their bounds take up annual collections in behalf of tin; Collcu'' It was moved by Mr. R. .Murray, seconded by Dr. Caven, and agreed, That tin: diiti'- hitherto discharged by the Hoard of Examiners be laid upon the Senate, and tli;it th' Senate be enlarged with a view to its increa.sed tluties. MoKHiN. — The Report of the Oovtunors of Morrin College, Quebec, was subinitteiJ ami read by Mr. F. .M. Dewey, who s])oke briidly of the imjiortant j)lace occiini';'! by that Institution in the I'rovinc; of Quebec, and the great service rendered by it to the interests of religion in that [lortion of the domain of the Church. It was moved by Mr. Dewev. seconded by l'riuci|)al Forrest, and agreed,— That the Report of Morrin (.'olie','e \><- received and adopted, and that the Assfiiiibly again recommend the congregations »vitliiii the bounds of the I'resbytery of (Quebec to contribute towards the maintenain^e of ll'^ College. .Mo.vtkkai,. -"-The Report of the Hoard of Manag(!meiit of the Presbyterian Collegf. Montreal, was presented in printed form, by Mr. R. U. Warden, for the Chairman, Mr. David Morrice, unavoida)>ly absent. Mr. Warden dwelt at some length rh« <'i'-i^^ u Abhocm ;ivin at t.w . [i with 111' ,, ,l(!Vntii.Ii:il iClioiiH, w-r- Ill iidfliti"" " ,()ck Lakf, .i-* int., l'r"ffB»"r rriH. l,.n.5i;!eH uf tip- llUl (joUfl^t! ill liiiniiaii < ,f till- Ill! iiiiiiilifr oi On iiidtimi <'t thu fullowiii: unditiiie. Th. Thilt tilt: iluti'- , hikI thill tl'' ^ was Hul.init''"' t„ tilt! ilitt;rf»!- by Mr. U--*'.^ •rin Cnllt;'..!*: *"■ •o<'iiti..iiS' ^^'i''"' ntcnant;f of il'" Ivtcriari <.'"11''-"' ''' Ml Chiiiriit^i". ■^" L the i>i-"**l"^'""' Church, and, to hoiik* «xtunt, hy nthurH not inumhorn of tho I'riiHhytt'rian Church, and thu (•ii(iiiirjiiti!i|, with tin; iinil(;rHttindiii|{ that tho caau of .Mr. IIt:iid<;rHoii -one of it.n BiiKhint.s— Miontiniioil in the Uommon Funvi'iiii(! I.'D.VSOI.II) ATIO.N OK I (»i.(.ki;ks. Tilt; Assembly called for the Rejiort of the (Jounriittee a|)|)Minted last yi;ar to consider till' Hubject of tho Consolidation of tfie sevenil Theolo^»i(;al Colle^^es of the (.'hurch. Tht; Ki:|)ort was |)rt:Hented and I'ead by Mr. Charlton the (Jonvt.-ner of the Comrnifti'c. Mr. '^Iiiirjt.on read also what purported to be a i'e[)ort of a minority of the (Joinmitte-e on tho '|ii':Hti')ii under consideration. Jt was thin moved by Mr. Charlton, seconded by Mr. VV. I^- .Vriii.stron^,— That tin; Report be rt;ceived and adopted. It was moved in amendment ''.V I'riiicipal (irant, secondtid by Dr. Hums, That thi; Rejiort be ri:mitted back to the Committee, with instructior.s to sufunit to the fieneral Assembly, at a future Keflerunt, my minutes of its nit;etint,'8 it may have, and also any corresjiondence that tlie (Jonvener "M n:i:i:iv(;il from m(;rnl)erH of the (Joinmittee and other friends of the Church witli whtjni life may have consulted. [81] 20 A« TH AND I'KOrKKIMNdH OK TICK TWKI-KTII (JKNKKAI, AHHKMItl.V Of I NF.XT UKNRHAL A.hMRMBI.V. TIh! hour hitviiiK arrivod at wliich it wiui a^;ru»;(l yuHtorday to fix tho titiH; and |.l,i(;i' ^f th«) iHJXt y Mr. Guori^u Hrucc, — Tliat tho next (funural AHHciiil)ly V)(t ImM ill thi!<'ity of iinlifax, mid witliin St. Matthow'H fMiurch tfiero, on tho Mfcitiii Wi;dii(!Hly )ni huld in th ; (Jity of Winni|i<;t^, and witliin Knox Clinrcli tliuro, on thu Mfc'iiul TlinrHdiiy in .liino, oi^litoon liiindrud and oii^htyHcvcn, at half piist Hovori o'clock in tlie fvenin^. A voto Immiii^ takon tho amondinont wan carried hy a lar^c njajority, and flic AHHcnilily docidod in accordance thorowith. rON.SOMI>ATION OK COM.KIJKS. Tho AHHoinbly ruturnod to tho cotiHiiloration of tho quoHtion of tho C'lnHolidati'in nf (/'ollo^os, lioforo the Court, l»y tlio Uoport of th«; f-'oiiimittoo on this Huhjoct. It wan iiiovod liy Dr. ForroHt, Ho(;ony Di. I'.nrns. and duly Hoconded, Tliat the debate oo roHumod on the meetiiiL' fif tho AsHemlily at I'li o'clock to-morrow, and that tlio AHHombly continue in soflHiin till one o'clock. Nnt. beintj takiiii in rej^ular order, tho ame-ndment of Dr. Huiiih was carried HiiecoHHivoly "Vi r the aiin;ndment of Dr. Forrest and tho iii(;tion of the Hon. .Mr. .'VlnrriH, and tho AhsiimMn decided in terms of tho said amondmont. IMlKACIII.Ni; liKKOKK ASSK.MIil.V. Dr. Reid handed in and read a Report from tho Coinmittee to wyuiin it was n tnntcil tf) make arran<KK.HIIV'rKUIAN (III/IICII IS CANADA. 31 ^y. It wil» ,1 AHHfIlll)l.V en, at liilf M. (Ixiil'iii i;xl 'MtU'riil , thl! HfC'IKl clock ill ''"-• ity, aii'l 'li>* H.iliiliili'iii "f ject. ll wan :\w motion of ;onm)li«l:iti"'» ,Mfx. MorriH, sidjounitMl, to Korrt!st, iiii'l (I r»!Hiiiiii; 'll'' by 1)1. r.uriis- sBiiUibly ill 't-'ii •dock. V..I.:h coHHivcly iiv.t the Abs, the (%>nven«T of tilt' <'"iiimittur .MisMionariiiS in tiavelliiiL; from thin litiid to their variouH fieldH, in carryin'^ on their work of iireachini,' and teachint;, or tract- iiiiitrihution, and ewpocially in t^uardinii them and keepinj; them and their (lonvertH faithful t'l Christ amid the dangers and di.slractioiiH of war. \ That i,'ratitication he exi)reHHed at tin; <»overnmental recognition of our educational Work at Indore, and tlie indemnilicatioii to iJr. .Mackay, received from the (JhiiKJHe ^iiivernment for huildin^s di^Htroyed iti Kormo.H'ulurin^ the late F"ranco (JhiiieHc war. 5. That, every ed'ort h(! employed to stir ii|i our people to apprelieiid that the liiiiitH of our KoreiLjn MiHsion Work will he determined, not hy lack of opportunity to lahoiir for tho .Master, y)ut of liherality in furnishini^ the means noce.Hsary tr) prosecute His work, .'iml that, too, on the part f)f those to whom Mis command is t,'iven to t(o, (uther hv their '■WM presence, or hy tin; at^eiits they send, and " [ircacli the ( KAHTKRN SKIIION. Till- Rf;port of the Committee on I'oreii^n .MisHioris of the KaKterii Section was [ire :<^:iiitil in pritited form, liy Mr. Aifxaiider .MacLeaii, of Hopewell, Nova Scotia, the Ciiivcner of the Committee, who spoke at lenj^'th on the condition and (iroHpects of the Work under the direction of the Conimittt.'o, iiiakini^ especial reference to the loss sustained liy the (!liurch in the Maritime Proviiicos hy the; death of Dr. .McCret^or, and the loss to 'liinr iiiisHioii work in particular hy the rtiinoval of Mr. McLeod, one of their .Mis.sionaries in Tniinliid. On motion of .Mr. .MacLeaii, duly Heconde ATTH A.ND f'KOCKKDINnS Of TMK TWRLFTM (;KNKRAI. AHHKMIlLV OF of c.orivict«, and repre«entirn< the injurioun eflisct, which mich fK;cupation would, m all probability, have upon the interostB of our MiitHionary operationH in thoHo rfs^ioriH. Mr Scott <»uf)rnitt«^Iy njceived the communication, and agreed to send a jietitio;! to the Queen a» [»rof)08ed. The fHjtition is in terms foilowint{ : — " To 11 ':r Most (ir'iri/ru.K \f(lji-Ht)i (^iiffu Viclorid , lnj Ih'- (rniri- of (iod, l^icpn of (l,<(il llrHiiiii, ifr,., i:tc. " Mav n f'l.KAHK Voi-u Majkstv.— " The Petition of your Majesty's loyal and dutiful subjects, the Ministers and KM" rs of the I'resViyterian (Jhurch in Canada, now in Ceneral Assembly convenf;d, liun.liiy sheweth — "(1| That the Church which yur jictitioners represent has br!(;n for thirty li^dit years enj/ai^ed in ifiissionary work in th(! Islands of the New Hebridt;s. "(2; That in the sami; wor'< Prrjsliyterian Churches in Scotland, New Zcalaiul, .mi the Australian Colonies are also en^at^ed. "(.'»; Tliat there are at the present time thirteen Missionaries wiirli their wives, all British subjects, aided by more than one hundred native teachers, erij^at^cfl in the woik '.t establishing^ and ori^anizini^ schools and churches, in teadiinf^ the natives the doctnm i ■ i the Christian faith, and leadinf^ them from thr; des/radation of heathenism to a jmni .ui'i better life. " 'i) That thirteen of the islands, containinf^ more than half the poftulatioti of tii': New Hebrides, have been already occupied and brought, to a (greater or less extent, urnid the influeiic<5 of (.'liristianity. " (H) That fourteen of the lan^^uai^es and dialects sijoken in the j^roup have f,i:«ii reduced to writinj^, and portions of the Word of (iod, in all these tongues, [irinted ;in'i i>\\<:tk to the natives. " (fj) That until very recently all the interests in tliese islands, other than native, wit',- British. " '7) That the influence of P'rench occupation, even if convictH be not sent \o tin islands, will Ihj disastrous to Protestant missions, as may be seen by what has taken ;il.i' •• in the (K;ii,dibourint^ i(roup of the Ijoyalty Islands. " Vour petitioners most earnestly [iray that Vour Majesty may be pleased to withh'-l'l your consent froiti any proposals for modifyint^ in any way tlie arrari-^'eiueiitii now exi-itin:; betwe<;n Vour Majesty's Covernment and the Gf>vernment r.f FVance with respect to ','i>: indeitendenee of the .New Ifebrides Islands, or, if that be found not to Jje f)racticat)li:, Hint \ Our .Majesty may be phiased to taki; order for the annexation of the Islands to the ISriti.'tli Kmiiire. '■ And your [letitioners, as in duty V)ounfl, will ever fjray." The hour of adj'iurnmfint bi'lnt( nr^^h at hand, it was a^reerl, on motion of l>t. linrn. to continue in session till half-[iast ten o'clock. AhOKK-SS- KKV. .(OSKIMf AN.NAMi. The Rev. .Ios(!|)h Annand, for many years a missionary on the Island of .Xneiteuui, m th(! New flebrides, on the invitation of the Assembly, addressed the House on tht^ nt'te of the .Mission in that island and other islands of the ^roup in this remote rei^ioti "f '1"' Southern Ocean. [Hi.] TIIK rHKHttVTKHIAV < IHHOI IN ( ANAIM. 23 in iiativi-, wir>: HKHOMrnONH. On motion of Dr. Hum«, socorxlefl by Dr. ForroHt, the, followin({ renolutions wnn; adopted : 1. The (ieneral AHHernhly rejoiceH in the V>lfH«(!(l work ac,cornpliHh«;d amonj^ tlic American Indian Ahorij^irKH, aH ho vividly |)rcH(;Iov(!d hrotJior, .Mr. .VTackay, ;iri'l would MUpplicah; a y«'t richer hlcHHini^ on liirri arul otlujr true yf»k«)-ff:ll(»WH aHHociat-id with him amid tlio poriU of the wilrl(;rn<;HH in the j^reat North-WeHt. 2. Thf! fi(!ri(!ra] .VHHernhly han listened with intense interewt to tht; thrillin;^ Htory of tlif! trialH and triuin[)liH of the f'laiss on th(! tield conHocrate.d hy the af>oHtolic labours of tin; .tainted (ieddi*;, and by the tearB and blood of our faithfid martyrs. .'{. The (General AHHeinbly cordially comrnendH Mr. and Mrn. Annand tf) the providen- tial care f)f riiin who haw liitherto so Hii»nally >)leHB(!d th(!rn, and r;arne!,tly prayH tfiat at fhe fixpiration of their fireHent furlough thciy may Vie permitted to r»!Hurne work on tlie new iii'l yet more extended tield, which, witfi -inj^uhir niafjiiannnity, they have expieHHCid their .iiixiety to enter. 4. Thf! AHHeinl)ly would furtfier expreHH itH conviction an to tlie exct^edinj:; df^HirabJe- II' MH of anothftr .MiH.sionary beint; .sent to aH.nint in the eHtabliHiirnent and workint^ of thiw !,■■•. MiH.sion, and rernitH thiH Hu})ject to tfie care and favourable coiiHideration of tlie • 'iiiimittee. WONfAN-, yOHKU.S MIS.SIO.VAKV SrK;iKTIK.'<. On motion of \)r. I'urnK, Hecond»;d by .Mr. ./arueM Maclennan, M-^^'-, the foilowini; rcHojiition waH adoptel : Thi; <^»eneral .\n»i:ii\\)ly would t;ratefully re(;ot;niz«! the effortH of '.IIP .;n MiHiioiiary Societies ha\'e. niad(! tnoHt .substantial and seasonable additions to our Foreitfn Mi.HHion treasury, and exerted a blessed reflex influ(!nce on our Christian sisters them ^cl'.es. On this, thf! tenth anniversary of the existr-nco of these most helpful ort,'arii/,a- fi'KiH, th(! (ifineral As.Heiii})ly desires to f;ndorse and (rmi)hasiz(! the a[)preciativ(! estimat*! 'if Ijie Committee, !ind thus to " litdf) those women who labour with us in the Cospel," Htifi to herald tin; fultilnient of the promise "Cod ;;ave the Word the women who publish il shall y»e a t,'rr:at host." Tht! Assembly adjourned to moot aj^ain at ten o'clock to-morrow mornin-^', and to roni.inue in session till one o'clock iti the afternoon, of which public intim.'ition was^dven, ;uiil the Sederunt was chisiid with the IJenediction. K r ('. ff T w H E I) K f; i; nt At til' (,'itil of llillllllhlii, illi'l ililhiii Si. I'llilt'i Cliilirli llir,<, Snliiflmi, tin: (Wilflli itfUl iif Juif, in III!' ifcil r mil' llinu.viiiil in/lil Inindiiil Utid lujlit il-Mr , ill. Ivn orldclc ill, till' innrniini : - The Ceneral ,'\ssembly of the I'resbyterian r.'hurch in (Jatiada itK^t, in f)Ursuance of ■I'lj'iuiiiuiont, and was cotistitutiid with iie\'otionaI exeicistiS, Mr. D. .'VI. Cordrjri, at the rw|iicst of tins .Moderator, olhirinj{ praytir. Tlie Minutes of th> List Sederunt were read and, with amendiiKUits, were sustained. l!Kf'Oin or TIIK ro.VfMITTKK O.S lUM.S. I'l . Torrance, from the (/'ommittee on I'.ills and Overtures, read a l'e[>ort, r(!com iii(:nadlo, — That the untinished business on the Report of tlu' Committee on Home Missions for the Western Sectiim of the Church be taken up immediately after the completion of the business on the Consolidation of Colleges. It was moved in amendment by Mr. \V. Mortimer Clark, duly .secimded, — That the Report of the Committee on a Common College Fund be taken up first after the fini.sliiiii: of the business on the Consolidatiimof Colleges. Votes were taken, when the amendment of Mr. Clark was carried, and the Assembly decideil in accordance therewith. CONSOLIDATION OF COLLEGES. The Assembly proceeded to the consideration of the question of the Consolidation uf Colleges, interrupted by the adjournment yesterday afternocm, the motion oi Mr. Charltmi, the amendment of Principal (Jrant, and the amendment to the amendment by Principnl Forrest being before the House. After long reasoning the Assembly, cm motion of Mi Somerville, duly seconded, agreed that the vote should be taken without further argument. after the mover of the first motion shall have replied. Mr. Charlton replied, closing tlu debate. Before Mr. Charlton had finished, however, the hour of adjournment had arrivi'd, and it was agreed to continue still in sessicm. Before the vote was taken Principal (}raut, with consent of his seconder, and tliu leave of the Assembly, withdrew the amendment which he had submitted. The Assembly proceeded to take a vote, the motion of Mr. Charlton, seconded liy Mr. W. D. Armstrong, and the amendment of Principal Forrest, seconded l)y .Air. \V. Mortimer Clark, being before the House in terms following, — Moved by Mr. -John Charlton, seconded by Mr. W, D. Armstrong, — That tiie M.-.jority Report of the College Consolidation Committee be adopted in the following words : 1st, That the Presbyteries of theCliurch be asked to consider and report upon the desirability and feasibility of tlie following projiosal, to wit — That the Theological Faculty of Queens University be united with the Faculty of Knox College, Toronto ; that Kno.\ College lie henceforward made the Theological Faculty or Branch of <^>uecn's University ; that tlie Professors of Knox College be appointed Ijy the General Assemlily, or in a manner to he determined by the General Assembly, and that Queen's University be brought into closer connection with the Church. 2nd, That, when the Synod of the Maritime Provinces gives general c:msent, Pine Hill Seminary, of Halifax, shall be consolidated with Montreal College, at Montreal, or with any other Theological School in the Dominion th.'it maybe preferred by the siiiil Synod. It was moved in amendment V)y Priiicii)al Forrest, seconded by Mr. W. Mortiimr Clark, — That the Report of the Minority of the Committee on Consolidatiim of Colleges be received and adopted as follows: —That it is impossible to devise any practicable scluiiir for accomplishing any measure of Consolidation. They also believe that the interest.s nt the Church will be best preserved by the various Colleges being maintained by the (.'lunch in increased ethciency, and resi)ectfully suggest to the Assembly the propriety of continu- ing to reconmiend these institutions to the generous supjjort and liberality of the Chinch. A vote being taken, the- amendment of Princii)al Forrest was carried, and the Assembly decerned and ordered in terms thereof. [80] THK I'KESUVTKKIAN CFIL'KCII IN (CANADA. 25 ppoiiit :\ Idress t^ Hon. Mr. )rlVof the taken lip es. -That the 3 finisliin.' nendnuMil lidation nf . Charlton, y rrincipiil ion of Ml argument . closing tlu ad arrived, pr, and the conded liy by Mr. W. he Majority ords :- 1st, [desirability of (,>iieen's C(diege he that the lanner to he into ch)ser iseut, I'ine llontreal, i" loy the rmIiI Mortiinev I,,f Colle'-;es (ible scheinc lintercats nt Ithe Chinch lof continu- Iho Chinch. ll, and tlie MAKKIAUK WITH OKCEASED W IKK S SISTKK. Principal Caven, from the Committee appointed at a former Sederunt to prepare a {{omit on the Marriage Question to be sent down to PresViyteries in terms of the Harrier Act, submitted and read a Report, embodying the ll'init which the Committee were ic [uired to prepare. The Report, on motion of IVincipal Caven, duly seconded, was luceived, the remit therein contained approved, and it was ordered to be sent down tor consideration by the several Presbyteries as proposed. The Remit is in terms following : — " The (leneral Assembly having appointed a Committee to examine the 8cri[)tural ;iiithority on which marriage with a deceased wile's sister is condemned, and to examine and repijrt what course should be taken in regard to marriages already contracted within the prohibited degrees ; said Committee having presented a report in which, these points are carefully considered, and which ccmcludes with the propositions . -(a) That tlie Mosaic Law of incest is of permanent obligation, and that maiTiago ought not to be within tlie degrees of consanguinity or affinity forbidden in the Word ; (6) 'I'hat the proposition contained in the third clause, viz. : "A man may not marry any of his wife's kindred nearer in blood tlian he may of his own" is, in the ot)inion of the Committee, not sutticiently sustained by the authority of Scripture ; (c) That Church discii)line shall not be exercised in regard to marriage with a wife's sister, wife's aunt, and wife's niece. These propositions having been sent down to Presbyteries to be considered and reported on with the following result, viz., the first projjosition approved by tiontii-scnii. I'l'fsbyteries, while no (j[)inion is expressed by siy Presbyteries, and fiv make no return ; tlie ■ii'rotul proposition, approved by thirteen Presbyteries, disa|)proved by niui . wliile fire make no returns ; the tliinl proposition, approved by tweiitij-alx Presbyteries, disaiiproved hy .si'.f, //'(■(' make no return, and one reports no opinion : The (leneral Assembly resolves to send down to Prosbyterir.s, and does hereby send clown inider the Barrier .Vet, the last of the above-recited propositions, viz. :--" The iiiscipline of the Chi uh shall not be exercised in regard to marriage with. a deceased wife's sister, deceased w^ife's aunt, or deceased wife's niece.'' Presbyteries are instructed to take the Remit into their consideration, and report to next General Assembly their judgment on said proposition in order that the Assembly may be in a position to take final action on the (luestion involved. APPLICATION TO KKTIHE MR. NICHOLSON. On motiim of Dr Reid, the application on behalf of Mr. Nicholson for leave to retire from the active exercise of the ministry as recommended in the Rejwrt of the Committee on Hills and Overtures this morning, was onlered to be placed at once in the hands of the Coiiiiuittee on this subject appointed at the third Sederunt on Thursday. The Moderator here stated that he had the authority of W. FJ. Sandford, E.si|., to invite the members of the General Assembly to the free use (tf his groumls and con- servatory at any time that may suit their convenience. The Clerk was instructed to tender to Mr. Sandford the cordial thanks of the .Vssembly for his kindness. The Assembly then adjourned, to meet again on Monday morning at ten o'clock, of wliicli public intimation was nnxde, and the Sederunt was closed with the Henediction. [87J 26 A(;t8 and i-RorKEniNOS of thk twelfth (ienkrai, ashemhlv of NINTH SEDERUNT. At the fJitij of HamilUm, (iiiti mthin St. f 'aid's dhunh iliere, Monday, tin- fuii,. teeuth diiy of June, our. thoHndud cujht hundred and eiyhty-xix yearn : — The General AsHetnbly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada met, and was constitutt^d with devotional exercises, Mr. George Uruce, of St. John, at the Moderator's ret)KKS.SEH. The Moderator here Hppf)inted the Committees, agreed upon on Saturday, to draft an address to Her Majesty the Queen, and an address to the (iovernor-General of this Dominion. The Committee on the address to the Queen : — President Forrest, Mr. W. S. Hall, Hon. Alex. Morris. The Committee on the address to the Governor-Genentl : I'rofessor Bryce. Mr. R. N. (Jrant, Mr. James Maclennan, Q.C. travkllinu expenses- -noti<;k of motion. Mr. Robert Murray, seconded by Mr. R. H. Warden, gave notice of a motion to \)v submitted fit next Sederunt to the efi'ect that the Assembly appoint a Committee to devi.si' means by which the travelling expenses of members of Assembly may, in whole ii Thursday evciiiii;^ last, and took up again the matter of the change then proposed in the distribution f»f iln' Augmentation Fund. It was moved by Mr. R. H. Warden, seconded by Mr. .T.hihs Robertson, tliat the Regulation number eleven (No. 11), atiecting the Augmeiitatinii Scheme, as embodied in the printed report of the Home Mission CommittcL' be adoi)tiil in terms following : — "sI'KCIAI- rONDlTION OF DISTRIIUITION, A I'l'MC AHLR TO AI,I, CASKS.' " \I. At the October and March Meetings of Committee, distribution shall iie made on the basis of ^oO per annum less in each case than the | ivision proposud v.. Sections VJII., IX. and X., it being underHtoof Hamilton, wa.s introduced to the (Jeneral Assembly by Mr .Mango Fraser. Dr. Hunter was cordially received by the Moderator, and proceeded to address the House, conveying the brotherly regards of the A.sHi>ciation, whose message he bore, and heartily bidding the .Vasembly, and the Clnirch represented \)y it, God speed. The Moderator responded in appropriate terms to Dr. Hunter's address. « of the Com- ee not bcinu lollogc KuikI ome Missinii iday evciini:^ lution of the Mr. .Taiiifs ugmeutatioii le adopti'il iii Ion shall ho proposed i'.; ^e end of the |ii deticiemy), list, of such Iseiiibly). jciiial < Irani, itation Fiiinl Hiat arran-f- li the con'.ire- take up this |i wliom was referred the (Jvertures from the I'resbytories of linindon and Hock Lake, tiaiiMiiiitted by the Synod of Manitoba and the North- West Territories, with their judg- iiiiiil thereon, read a Report in terms following : That the Committee having conferred witli all parties concerned, after mature consideration, agree to recommend : — I. That, for the present, the Home Mis.sion work in Manitoba and the North- West be conducted as hitherto, under the supervision of a Synodical Home Mission Committee. '-'. That it is undesirable at present to effect any change in the regulations affecting tlir duties of the Su[)erinte!ident, or his relationship to the Synod or the I're.sbyteries witliin its bounds. :i. That in view of the prayer of the Overtures, any representations fif members from .Manitoba looking towards [dacing the Presbyteries in flic North- West in the n.wiu: rela- tinii.sliip to the .Assembly's Home Mission Committee as that now occupitid iiy l're.sl)yteries in tile older Provinces, the General Assembly remits to the Synod of Manitoba and the Nnrtii-West, and to the Presbyteries within its bounds, to consider the (|uestion of such change of relationship, aiul to report to next Asscniibly. f. That the Assembly |)lace on record its appreciation of the services rendereil by the Mi'iiir Mission Conunittee of the Synod, the Conveners of the Home Mission Committees ')f tht; several Presbyteries in the North-West, and esjiecially by the Superintendent of Mi.ssions, whose labours have resulted so beneficially in the furtherance of the work of the f'hunh in the North- West. • 1. That the (Jeneral Assembly approve of the resolutions adopted V)y the Assembly s Hiiiiii; Mission Committee in March last, affecting the distribution of Mission Moneys in the hounds of the Synod of Manitoba and the North-West. [89] 28 Af!TS ANIt I'ROCEEDINfiS OF THE TWELFTH (JENEKAL ASSEMHLY OF The resolutions are as follows : — I. Tliiit the liability of the Committee for Mission work in the Synod of iMiinitMh;i and the North-West for the year beginninj^ 1st A}iril, 18H(), be limited to a sum iK.t exceedinj,' 821,000, viz.: iBlOjOOO for services of missionaries, and 82,000 for travellin;^ and ill! other ex|)enHe8. II. That the amounts asked for the respective fields be granted, the rate per annmn to be calculated at so much per Sabbath. III. That the Home Mi.ssion money to be paid for services in mission fields shall iml exceed the grant |)er Sabbath now made to the field wlure the service is reiidi;red. IV. That the .S10,00(i above referred to (the amount to be drawr. by the Synod fi.r services in the respective Presbyteries) will not exceed the following :- \Vinni[)eg 82,500 I?ock La,ce 2,3r.0 Brandon .■"),7oO Regina H,40O .sl*t,000 V. That the amounts will be payable as follows : (li I'n:thii(,:rii of Wiiniiix'ij.—SoOO in April, 1880; 8250 on Ist July, 1880; thu balance of the amount due for services to .'50th September, in October, 188(), on the nrdir of the Executive, after reports have l?een received of the work done in the several fieMs ; 8000 on 1st January, 1887 ; and the balance of the amount due for services to .'ilst Marcli, 1887, in .April, 1887, after rei)ort8 have been submitted to the H(mie Mission Committuu of the work done in the several fields for the six months then ending. (2) l'riit,'ni of lioi-k Lah.—'^ibO in April, 1880 ; 8250 on 1st July, 1880 ; balance due to .'50th September, in October, 1880 ; 8500 on 1st .lauuary, 1887 ; and the balancu due to .'{1st March, in April, 1887. (3) I'lrsbi/tenj of 11 ratulon.— $1,400 in April, 1880 ; 8000 on 1st .July, 1880, baliuici' due to 30th September, in October, 1880 ; 81,000 on 1st January, 1887, and the balance due to ;Ust March, in April, 1887. (4) Frushijtenj if Rcj inn.— $1,750 in April, 1880 ; .8800 on 1st July, 1880 ; balancf due to 30th September, in October, 1880 ; 81,000 on 1st .January, 1887, and the baliincf due to 31st March, in April, 1887. VI. That the amount allowed for travelling and all other expenses be payable as follows :— 81,000 in April, 1880 ; the balance of the amount due to 30th September (if any) in October, 1880, on the order of the Executive, after a statement in detail has been submitted ; (mo-half the balance then remaining of the 82,000, on 1st January, 1887 ; ami the remainder, so far as re(iuired. in April, 1887, after the statement of the expenditure of the half-year ending 31st March has been submitted to the Home Mission Committee. VII. That there be forwarded to the Home Mission Committee, semi-annually, nii forms provided for the purpose, a report of the services rendered, and the amounts paiil for such services in each of the fields of the several Presbyteries respectively. It was moved by Mr. R. H. Warden, seconded by Mr. Robert Campbell, — That the Report on the Overtures above mentioned be adopted. Before further action was taken for the disposal of the Rej)ort the hour of adjourn ment arrived, and the Assembly adjourned tf) meet again at two o'clock, of which i)ulilie intimation was given, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. [90] THE PRESHYTERIAN ("HURCH IN CAXADA. 29 TENTH SEDERUNT. er annum On thi- f^anif l, untl nt flu s(Urt<' /''ra:idon a"d Uock Lake — a motion for adoptini; said Rejjort by Mr. R. H. Warden, seconded by .Mr. R. Campbell, being before the House. It was moved in amendment by Mr. Jaine* Todd, seconded by Mr. .lohn Afowatt, That the Report of the Committee be adopted, e.vcejjt that in futun; the Assembly s Home Mission Committee, on receipt of a statement from Presbyteries of the work done, shall transmit to the Presbyteries the amount due for the same, and thus etlect a saving of i^SOO per annum by abolishing the ottice of Secretary-Treasurer at Winnipeg. .\fter long reasoning and a free expression of opini(jn on the part (jf many meml)er8 uf the As.sembly, a vote was taken, when the motion of Mr. Warden for the adoption of the Report of the Committee, as above recorded, was carried by a largt! majority, and the .\sseuibly decerned and ordered in terms of the said Report. HOME MISSION.'^— EA.STEKN SECTION. There was read an Overture from the Presbytery of Halifax, setting forth in sub- stance that the rule reiiuiriu"^ an average contribution of S!4.5() per communicant debars several congregations that raise the minimum salary of ^400 and a manse from an interest ill the Augmentation Fund, and praying that the General .Assembly would consider whether a certain amount per adherent, as well as communicant, would not bear more fairly and equally on weak congregations in regard to the distribution f>f the Fund. It was moved by Dr. Rurns, seconded by Mr. L. G. MacNeill, and agreed to as follows : — Itc'ceive the Overture, and retnit it to the Augmentation tJommittees — East and West— for (.■(iiisideration, and report thereupon to next .Assembly. IJENEKAL UELIVEKANCE — HOME MISSlo.VS- EASTERN SKCTION. On motion of Mr. George Bruce, seconded by Mr. L. G. .MacXeill, the following (k'liverance for the disposal of the Rejiort of the Home Mission Committee for the i'.astorn Section of the Church, was unanimoiislj' adopted, namely : — That the Asseml)ly a(l(i|it the Report of the Home Mission Committee and of the Committee on Augmentation "f tlie Eastern Section of the Church: express their gratitude to (fod U>r the success attuiidant upon the work of both these Committees during the year ; thank the Com- mittees, and especially the Conveners, for their diligence ; record their deep thankfulness fill' tlie promise of the perinanent success of the .\ugmentation Scheme ; recogni/e verj' (.'inlially the liberality of the people, and commend the sclieme to their most favourable (.iiiisideration. (JOLLEOE FUND. .\t the re(iuest of the Convener of the Committee on the Common ('ollege Fund, the consideration of the Report of said Committee was put oH'till to-morrow morning. OVEHTITHE — SUPPLY OF MISSION STATION.S — OWEN HOUND PKESHVTEKV. There was read an Overture from the Presbytery of Owen Sound, in relation to the supply of Mission stations, setting forth in substance that the rule adopted last year fov [91] 30 ACTS AM> I'H0f;KKOIN, and tho Assembly decerned, in terms of tin; Overture recorded above, tiiat the rule rc- ijuiring six months' service in the Mission field, from licentiates, previous to their urii- nation, lie rescinded in so far as it applies to students of our own colleges. [92] TIIK I'HKSItV I'KIIIAN ii motioniif I'rtjsiili-nt Furrast, fho Assoniily iiinointed tliu C/'oiiiiiiiHiiuiiurdf Ansctnlily fiMiii fhu l*rusl)yti"i<;s iif tlic M intiiiiir PniviiicuM (i f the Church, vacsuit hy tho death <.f tin- hitt; Dr. .VlacCJroi^or, and tn ?i|Mirt at an narly Sederunt. rOMMITTKK (IN KKCRITION OF MINI.STKK.S — I.KAVK To MKKr. .Vt the re(|UeHt of I'rincipal McKuiyht, tht; (Joiimiittee, on the ajtplicaticjn.s to receive Ministers of otlier ('liurcheH, was granted leave to meet for Ijuaiaes.s during tlie SeHsion of the .A.ssenihiy in tlie (neiiini^. Tlie lujur of adjournniont havinj^ conio, tlie Assembly adj(juriieil, to meet at;airi at liiiifpast seven o'clock, which was announced fn>ni the chair, and the Sederunt was closed with the Henediction. ELEVENTH S i: D E U U N T Oil tlir .iiiinr ililij, mill lit till' siimr /iliiir^ ill liillf-liH.tt .-iiriii o'lllmk in llir I'Dfllinif : The General Assembly met, pursuant to adjournment, and wa.s constituted with ilevutional exercises, Mr. David Wardrojie, at the .Moderator's request, otFering prayer. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were n 'id and sustained. khen(;h kvan(;klizati().n. Tlie Assembly called for the report of the French Evant;elization lioard. The llepoi^ wiis submitted in printed form by Dr. MacVicar, the Chairman of the Board, who dwelt lirittly on some of the main featunjs of the Kei)ort, sjieakini^ especially of the condition iiiid success of the schools at Poiute Aux Trembles, and the spiritual results from their li.'achint^s, ref(!rrin<,' to the relij^'ious state of the j^reat ma.ss of our fellow citizens in the Eastern Province, and the conse(|Uent duty of earnest and zealous endeavour on the part iif the As.sembly and of tlie (Jhurch to redeem them from their darkness and thraldom. It was moved by Profes.sor Campbell, seconded by Dr. Moore, Tliat the Report of tlitt Moard of French Evangelization be received and adopted ; that the thanks of the -Vsstiably be f^iven to the Chairman and members of the Board for their faithful and .successful labours durini^ the past year, and that the scheme be cordially commended to tliu sympathies and liberality of the Church. NOTICK or MOTION. At an interval ii. the discussion of the forei^'oint,' motion, Mr. D. L. .Ma^jrae, of •.'ohcjuri^, L(avo notice ihat, at eleven o'cli>ck to-morrow forenoon, he would move the rwonsideration of the resolution adojited at the Sixth Sederunt on F'riday last, (i/.int; the |il;ici; for the meeting of the next (ieneral Assembly at the ('ity of \\'iniiipe<^. AI)l)liK.-iS ItV Mlt ( IIINK,)! V. At the request of the Assembly, Mr. Charles Chini(|My addres.sed the Hoii.se at Ient,'th the .Vssembly agreeing to continue in session beyond the hour of udjournnieut till h<; had tiiii.shed. The motion of Professor Campbell, for the adoption of the report, was j>ut to the Ib'use, and was carried unanimously. The Assembly then adjourned, to meet again at ten o'clock to-morrow m(»rning, of which public intimation was given, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. [03] i 32 ACTS AM) I'KOrKEIiINfSS OF THE TWKLFTM (iENEIlAL AS«EMI!I-Y OF TWELFTH S K D E R U N T . Af tlic Citilnf lldiniltoii , null irithin St. I'fverturi ■ «uhmitted a Report, naming items of bimines.^ to be taken up, and .Htatiiii,' the order in wliich they should be proceeded witli. On motir»n of Dr Torran' o, the Re[)ort was received, and the order of ImHinesB therein recommended adopted. IIKT<)KTS 0.\ RK< ORDS. The .\H.4(;nibly called for the Reports of the several Committees appointed at tlie First Sederunt to revise the Records, re8|)ectively, of the (ieneral Asseuibly and of the several Synods. The Reports 'm the Record of the General Assembly, and on the Records, respectively, of the; Synods of Montreal and Ottawa, of Toronto and Kini^ston, of Hainil ton and London, and of \IanitoV>a and the North- West Tcirritories, were handf.-d in and read, and were uniformly of the same character, e(!rtifyin^' that the records of all the.lndi eatories above-mentioned were carefully and correctly kejit. The Reports were receivfjij. and the Assembly ordered tlni several rcjcords afor<;saiil to lie attested in the usual fortii. RfcOORD— SYNOII OK TMK MAKiriMK l'ROVIN(;K.S. Dr. Re'd here stated that the record of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces had not been forwarded, and that it had not been sent n\) f'lr the last two years. On motion of Dr. 'i'orrance the Ass(;mbly aj^r(!eil that the attention nf the saiti Syn, W KSTKK.N SKCTION. The Asseuibly cfvlled for the Report of the Committee on the Fund for Aj^erl iuhI Infirm Ministers, Western Sci iion. The Report was submitted in printed form in the Convener, Dr. Mitldlemiss, who read largely from the Report, and dwelt more briefly on some of the more special aspects of the scheme, claiming the desirabhjiiess that iriereaseil powers should Ix; i;iveti to the Committee for the exercise of a judicious discretion, in "ome cases, in the distribution of the Fund, and stating, in con elusion, the necessity, still, of lar'^ely increased contributions to this im[iortant scheme of the Church. Mr, Robert Wallace, seconiijd by .Mr. Robert Campbell, submitted a motion for the disposal of the lii^iort. .NKXT ASSKMIil.Y. Duriiif^ discussion on the afore-mentioned motion tiie hour of (deven o clock arrived. and Mr. 1). L. Macrae, of (Jobi ur^;, submitted tho motion of which he had tjiven noticf last night, in terms ffillowing, — That the (Jeneral Assembly do now reconsider the rcHolu- tioii, ado]ited at the Sixth Sed(!runf, appointing the meeting of the next Assembly to bt; held in Winnipeg. Tho motion was seconded Ijy Mr. D. McLeod, of F'riceville. .\fti;r reasoning, a vote was taken, and it was carried by a majority that reconsideration be refused. [04] TIIK I'KK.sltVTKIlIAN rmiscil r\ CANAliA. :i3 Ai.KH *M> INHISM MIMsTKK-s H S|i KKI'OHT. Th(' AHsembly rt'tiiriifd to tlit< coiiHidtTiition of tin- K»|ic.it of tin- CniimiitUie on the AkbiI an)y Mi'. Wallace, t<> a ('oiutnittee to conHidi-r tlif same, and to fraini- a fleliveranci; for tin- ado|itiiiu of tin; As.iiMuliiy. liefore further action wan had on the iie|)ort, tht; hoiu- of adjournment arrived, and tilt! AsHemhIy ailjourncd, to met^t a^ain at two o'clock, of which jiuhlic intimati]iointfd to [uracdi tlii! oin'tiiii'^ sijimimii, and to |iri'Hiili' until a Modi rafoi ai,,] dork iiliall ln! clioHrn hy tlio l'n!Hliytury. IV'. .\nd, filially, that thn l'ri'Ht>yti'fy .shall liavn Hynodioal powcrM. Tho (ii'iioral .\HHijinbly duconiod and ordrn^d in ti'iin.H of tin; rrsolntioii.s A\i'.\r rnnorded. COMMITTI'.K ON ItKI'IIIIT OK AOKIt VNH IMIliM M I N r->IKIl.s' KI \l>. 'I'hd Moderator hnii; nani(!d tlu! (.'oininitti'c ai^rci'd ii|ion m tlir inornin;; mi tlir Itip'ti of tliti Coniinittm! on tlu! Fund for A-^tiI and Inliiin .MinisttTs -WCstcin Si-ction as f .; lows: Dr. tJruiit, T'o/nv/n;- ; .Messrs llohort Oanijiludl, IIoImmI Wallaci;, I >r. .Middliiun^. J. H. Frascr, . i.M till' l!'1'"r' octinn :i^ f"l ,•. MiiMli-iiii^-'. ,d, A. Mfl-'Hii .I'lcH I'ilSl'U'ill. urtini'HH iit li;ilf i-uiiiilrt r ikluiiiduiit |)roRpi>rity may be i^ivt'ii. INIFIi ATION n(.' f'MKHUJV MlH.H|oN fOMMrTTRKs. Till! AMHfiiildy tnok up tlic MulijtM't iif till' i'liiticiitioii of the l'"iirfij,'ii MiHuioii Cum iiiiltium - Ka.st and WcHt. Tlic rtitmriH to iciiiif on tin; sulijcct wi-ii! mad. It was iiiovimI liy Dr. Hums, mirunfh'il l.y |)r. y Mr. I). M. (Jordon. It waH moved hy Principal (>avon, Hooondod hy Mr. R. H. Warden, and rt'Holvoflas follows, -That tho .\HHeml)ly reoeivon and adopts tho Report, expresaoH its appre- ciation of tho lal)ours of the lioard, and o.ipocially those of tho Kuporintendoiit of Missions iiiid of the Treasurer of the Fund 1. 1. H. .VIoKillii.^an, Ksij.l.and its i^roat aatisfaotioii at tiie work of church erection in Manitoba and tlit; North- \\\-st Torritcrios, and commenilH the fund to the sympathy and liberality of tho Church. AOKI) ANI> INKIKM MINISTKK.s' Kl'.VD — KA.STKR.N SKCTIO.N. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on the Ai,'ed and Infirm Minia- tiirs Kund for tho Kastern Section of tin: Church. The Re[»ort was |)restati!d in iirinted form, and read by Mr. A. McLean Sinclair, tho Convenor of tho Committee, dotailinj^ the luosponms condition of the fund under the direction of tho Committee. On motion (»f Mr. J. R. Munro, Hoconded by Mr. .And'rson Roj^ers, it was resolved as follows, That tho Reimrt be received and ado])ted, and the thank.s nf tho Assembly '.^iven to tho Conimittoc, and (ispocially to the Convenoi', for their faithful and ofKcient iiiaiiayemont of the fund. OK.NKHAI, AOKNCV -KASTKK.N SKCTION. The Assembly called for tho Report of tlie Committee to whom it was remitted to cniisider tho disposals to be made roi^ardint; the othco of the (lenoral Agency of tl e Church ill tlie Maritime Provinces, vacant by the death of the late Dr. MacGrogor. Tho Rejiort wiiH presented and road by Dr. McKnight, the Convenor. It was moved by Dr. Burns, seconded by Mr. L. G. McNeill, and agreed t(j,— That the matter of the Agency in tho .Maritime Provinces be remitted sini/illritir, to th(; Synod of tho Maritime Provinces to lUL-et at Truro on tlie first Wednesday of October, with full power to make such arrange iiicnts, financial and othorwi.se, as may bo deemed most advi.sable ; that in tho meantime .Miss MactJregor be Acting .\gent. KNO.\ COI.LKOK I'KOKK.S.SOK.SHIl'. Tho Assembly called for the returns to the remit sent down to Presbyteries last year, on the .subject of tho appointment of a Professor in Knox College. The returns were sub- mitted, and read, bearing at large that there should not be any appointment of a Profe"'.or at [jresont. m 36 ACTS AND F'ROCKKPINOa OP THF, TWELFTH OKNKRAL ASSRMIU.Y OP w\ 4. u It was thon moved by Dr. MacLaren, seconded by Mr. R. Campbell, and agreed to,— That the (Jeneral As-sembly havin<,' heard the returns to the remit to the Presbyteries anent the appointment 0/ a fourth Professor in Knox College, find that, in view of tlio sentiments ex{)re8sed in these returns, it is inexpedient to appoint anotlier Professor in that in.stitution at the present time, l)ut, in view of the importance of strengthening tin' teaching Stati' in Knox College, agree to authorize the Board of Management to appoint an additional Lectun^r, and instruct the Senate to define his duties. I.OVAL AnDKKSSKS. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committees appointed to draft loyal Addresses to Her Majesty the Queen and to His Excellency the Governor-CJeneral of this Dominion. Mr. W. S. Ball submitted a Report embodying an Address to Her Majesty the (Jueen. The Report was received, and the .\ddress therein contained approved, and ordered to be transmitted through the proper channels. Professor Bryce submitted the draft- Address to His Excellency the Governor-tieneral. The Report was referred back to the Committee, to be brought up at a subse()iient Sederunt. OVEETURE — PRESBYTERY OF BARRIL'. The Assembly took up an overture from the Presbytery of Barrie in reference to tlu' Consolidation of Colleges. Mr. D. D. McLeod, appointed by the Presbytery to support said overture, in consideration of a decision of the Assembly, at a former Sederunt, asked and obtained leave to withdraw the overture. REPORTS — WIDOW.S AND ORPHANS FUNDS. The Assembly called for the Reports of Committees on the Funds for the Widow.s and Orphans of deceased Ministers. Canada Presbytkrian. — Dr. Reid submitted the Report (m the Fund for the Widows and Orphans of Ministers of the late Canada Presbyterian Church, with statements of the financial condition of the Fund, number of annuitants, and the necessity of continued oontributiims to the Fund from cor.gregations and ministers. The Report was received and adopted. Church of Scotland. — Mr. Robert Campbell, of Montreal, submitted the Report of the Committee on the Fund for the Widows and Orphans of deceased Ministers of tlie PresbyteriiiM Church of Canada in connection with the Church of Scotland, with a state- ment of the ilnancial condition of the Fund, and the number of annuitants. The Report was received and adopted. Maritime Provinces. — The Report of the Committee on the Fund for the Widows and Orphans of deceased Ministers in the Maritime Provinces, giving details of the finiincial condiiiun of the Fund, and a statement of the number of annuitants, was presented and read bv Dr. Reid. On motion of Principal Forrest, duly seocuided, the Report was received and adopted. MONTREAL WOMEN S MLSSIONARY SOCIETY— MEMORIAL. There was taken up and read a Memorial ironi the Woman's Missionary Society nf Montreal, setting forth, in substance, that the Society was organized in 1H75, with a view of aiding the work of French Evam/elization ; that, in 1882, the basis was broadened so as to include Home and Foreign work as well ; that the Society has hitherto been doinn Church work without any forma! connection with the Church or sanction from it, except an occasional communication from the Presbytery of Montreal ; and praying the Venerai)ie the General Assembly to take cognizance of its work, and permit the Society to present [1)8] TrtE PKE8BYTERIAN CHURCII IX CANADA. 37 yearly to the Assembly an abstract of its Annual Report. On motion of Mr. Robert Campbell, seconded by Mr. George Bruce, the Assembly a'^roed to accede to the prayer of the Memorial, and instructed the Society to report through the Presbytery of Montro;vl. REPORT ON *' PRESBYTERIAN RKfORD." The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on the Pri':ihijtiii/i tlh' sdinr ill. Fletcher, R. N. (Jraiit, J. C. Smith, John Smith (Toronto), Alex. Stewart, II. M. Paisons, Colin Fletcher, H. McC^uarrie, John Thompson, D.D., (i. Mimro, W. S. I'all, Dnnalil Ctirrie, James F. MacLaren. A. Henderson, and Messrs. Andrew Jeffrey,'!). Ormistoii. Josepli Hen- derson. Colin McDougall, J. A. Macher, George Rutherford, Hon. G, W. Ross, D. D. Wilson, |{. Kilgour. 2. Senate. Principal C'aven, Chairman ; the Professors and Lecturers of the College, Dr. Reid, Dr. I,;iiiiu, Messrs. H. M. Parsons, D. J. Macdonnell, J. M. Cameron, E. 1). MficLaren, S. Lyle, (i. M. Milli- gan.R. P. Mackay, P. IVtcF. McJ/eod, J. Carmichael (King), and Messrs. T. Kirkland, A. McMurchv. W. M. Clark. tl. Board of Examiners. Dr. Laing, Chairman; the menibers of the College Senate, Dr. Wardrojie, Dr. Torrance, Dr. (iray, P. Wright, F. R. Beattie, Hugh Rose, W. (J. Wallace, George Dickson, D. C. Mclntyre, D. M. Macintosh. LL. (^LKKN's Coli.K(;k, Kingston. Bursary and Scholarshij) Committee. Mr. S. Hou.ston, Convener ; Principal Grant, Dr. William.son, J. Ross (Perth), H. (Jriiivy, John Mackie, Messrs. G. M. Macdonnell, .C.,and A. McAlister. III. PrKSIIYTKRIAN COLI.KCiK, MONTRKAI,. /. Baard of Management. Mr. D. Morrice, Chairnuin ; Principal MacVicar, Prof. Caniphell, Prof. Scrimger, Pmf. Cousrirat Sir.). W. DawKon, Messrs. A. !>. Mackay, James Barclay, (.}. C. Heine, James ;!astie, J. R. MiiLeod, R. H. Warden, E. F. '"orrance, W. FergU8(m, J. A. F. McBain, A. Rowat, J. -^"leck, James Robertson (Waddiugton, N.Y.), M. D. M. Blakely, M. H. Scott, W. T. Herridge. and Messrs. Justice Torrance, Warden King, A. C. Hutchison, W. J)arli- •, W. Yuile, James Slessor, .V. S. Ewing, J. Murray Smith, John Stirling, A. MacPhersoii, Hugh McKay, Robert Anderson, Jonathan Hodgson, James Robertson, W. Paul, .Fames Tasker. 2, Senate. I'rincijjal MacA'icar, Chairman ; the Professors and Lecturers of the College, Mes.srs. L. H, Jordan, (Jeorge I'.ur'itield, D. Paterson. .I?.;ues liarclay, A. B. (,-ruchet, James Watson,. John Matiie- son, C. A. Doudiet, W. R. Cruikshank, R. ('ami.bell, .1. I!. Muir, Sir ,F. W. Dawson, .lustice Torrance, I'rofessor Murray, Dr. Kelly, A. 1'.. Mackay, J. Cormack, 1). Morrice, R, H. Warden,'!'. Bennett, G. Dunlop Bayne, 1). ( !urrie. IV. Pkksuvtkki.an Coi,i-K(;k, Halifax. /. Hoard if Manaijement. Dr. i'.urns, Cliairman; ]'riiiei|ial McKniglit, Dr. McCulioch, Prof. Pollok, Prof. Ciurie, Princii)al Foiri'st, Dr. Macrae, A. .\lcl,ean Sinclair, Allan Simpson, E. D. Millar, '!'. Sedgwick,.'. McMillan, E. Scott, .1, S. Carnitliers, H. Laing, .lames Mi'Lcan, L. ( i. McNeill, D. McMillan, M, (i. Henry, (Jeorge l?ruce, Neil McKay, Messrs. D. C. Eraser, I!. Murray, it. Baxter, . I. <■ Cattanach, .1, K. ]>l;iir, .1. .Scott llutton, Dr. .1. W.dker, J. C. Mackintosh. ~. Senali. Princiiml McKniglit, Chairman ; the Profes.sors of the College, Principal Forrest, Dr. Burn?, Dr. Macrae, P. M. Morrison, R. Murr.ay, T. Cumniing, Prof. Lyall, Prof. McDonald, A. Simpson H. H. McPhorson. [100] TllK IMlKSItVTKltlAN CIIUHCH IN CANADA. 3'J .11 188r,-'H7. V. Manitoua ('i)r.i,Ki;K. liiKlfil 11/ Mdnayi iiKiit. Hull. \. tl. 11. I'laniiatyiie, ( 'Iriiniuiii : I'rimiiiiil Kin:,', I'lof. Hart, I)r. I5rvce, I). M. (Jordan, ('. I'). I'itlilailu, .). Piiii>,'le, l>. Stalker, .\. lU-ll, .laiin's UnhiMtsnu, -laini-s Fuii|\iliarHoii, A. l' ii|iiiiai't, II. 111. rorrisoii, A. R. Dickie, h (irant, W. P. Arcliiliald, J. U. .Munro, Ale\. Itussell, A. Faninliarson, W. .Stuart, I'rin. Forre.st, A. Simp.son, 1». McDonald, Jas. Forrest, .J. K. Blair, .1. K. .Munnis, li. Baxter. VII. SU1'PLE,MKNTS. Easlcrn Section. Mr. F. A. McCnrdy, Convener; .F. F. Foibes, 1!. Laini,', .Tames Sinclair, (!eor>,'e McMillan, .1, M. Fioliinson, .1. H. Chase, K. Smith, C. F.rnce, K. D. .Millar, \V. (Jrant, F. Wallace Waits, T. C. Jack, K. McKen/.ie, and Me.ssrs. .1. D. McGrej,'or, J. G. Longhead. VIII. FoHEIUN Ml.SSIONS— F. & W. I'NII'IKI). f Ajiiinintcd at Sietccnth Scilrrunt.) Dr. '.Vardrope and Mr. Ale.x. McLean, Joint Convener.s. /. Wralcni Oivisinn. — Dr. Wardroiie, Dr. MacLaren, Principal ( irant. Dr. Moore, Messrs. (J. M. .Milligan, S. Lyl-, A. 1). McDonald, Dr. Jardine, Dr. .[. B. Fraser, D. I). McLeod, .lohn Gray (Windsor), ,1. A. Murray, I'rofessoi' Halt, .lames P)arclay, J. M. t'ameron, and Hamilton Cassols l)r. -McDoiial , Charles Davidson, Hon. A. Morris, W. J. Forbes. .'. h'asti.rii Dirisimi. — ^^r. Alex. McLean, Dr. McCulloch, Dr. P>urns, Messrs. A. .McLean Sinclair, F. A. Mc('urdy, Iv Scott, 1''.. .Smith, .losepli Hog-T, and Hon. David Laird and L. W. .hijiiiston. IX. I'ltKNCIl Ev\N(;ki,i/ation, Principal MacVicav, Chairniaii ; Prof. Gcjiissii'at, Prof. Scriniger, Dr. Moore, I!. H. Warden, iJ. P. Duclos, .1. G. Pritchard, C. A. Tanner, Prof, ("ampliell, Kenneth .McKay, .lames Patterson, A. A. Scott, W. M. .Martin, P. Wri-ht, J. Fleck. W. !). Armstrong, C. A. Do'udiet, i{. (^ampliell, A. McGillivrav, J. .McVli-iiie, W. .Vitken, (J. C. Heine, \V. R. C-uikshank, (i. BurnKeld, A. B. Miirk.iy, L. H. .lordan. Dr. Smyth, ,ind .Messrs. .lames Tasker, Warden King, D. Morrice, A. C llutiiiison, W. P .McLaren, H. Morton, James Walker ( H.miilton). X. Statk op PKr.iiaoN. Di, McXish, (Convener; the Conveners of the Coiiimittces on the .S! te of Religion of the •i\(ral Synods, an. V. l!oss, W. D. Bdlantvne, and .lolm .Stewart, .lames Croil. W. P.. Mc.Murrieh, W. N. Hossic, \V, W.Miller, S. Waddell.l). W. lieadle. XII. SA1)H.\TII OliSKIiVA.VCK, .Mr. W. T. McMullen, Convener ; the (Jonvenersof the Committees on Sahhath Observance of the >i'\i|-,il Synods, and K. Lain!, A. T. ('oltei', .Mc\. Cri|uliart, .lames (iourlay,.!. C. Ilerdman, W. .McLi'oil.Dr. (Jhristie. A. McAlister. .lohn Charlton. .M.P., II. McKnight, J. Willett, John J)ntr llxiii-stoii), George Hay, it. P.ell, .laiius Mitrhi-ll, .loiin Griers. That inasmuch as it appears that Family Worship is not uniformly observed throughout this Church, the members of the Church be earnestly admonished to give care- ful and constant attention to the observance of it. 4. Th.at as it appears that the religious instruction of the young is in danger of being left too much to the Sunday Schoijl, the duty and the importance of religious training in tliu lioine be earnestly impressed on parents throughout the bounds of the Church. .■"). That the dirt'erent Presbyteries be recommended to prepare for themselves a Scheme (if Special Services adapted to reach all congregations within their bounds ; the members (if Presbytery and (jf Session, as well as ministers chiefly, to assist one another in con- ducting such services. TEMPERANCE. Vho Asssembly called for the Report of the Committee on Temperance. Mr. Peter ^Viigbt, the Convener of the Committee, presented and read the Report, closing with cer- tain resommendations for the adoption oi the Assembly. On motion of Mr. Wright, seconded by Mr. John Smith, of Toronto, the Report was received, and it was agreed to consider its recommendations serin tun. The hcmr of adjournment approaching, it was agreed to continue in Session till half- past ten o'clock, if necessary. The Assembly proceeded with the consideration of the Report on Temperance ; and on niutions by the Convener, duly secimded, the several recommendations, taken up one by one, were severally adopted, and the Asseml)ly deciiled in terms of the l.hhi, as follows : — I. That this .Vssembly records its profound gratitude lo (iod for the signal success of Teuipenuice princi[)les durini; the past year, and its deep Hutisfactiuu with the uumistaka- ''le advaaco of Temperance and Pmhiliilion sentiment throughnut the laud. II. That this Assembly reaHirms the oft-repeated testimony of our Church to the eltict I hilt intenn)orance is a sin against Cud, and a c"imo against society ; its conviction ihat lutomperance is a hinderatice to the Cause of Christ, and a great social curse ; and its wiiiiest desire to see the evil exterminated by the preaching of the (Jospel, the power of moral siiosion, the education of the young in Temperance principles, and by such deadly blows as a vigorous and enlightened legislation can intlict. [103] i', ,»■ ?» f , 42 ACTS AND PKOCKKDINOH OP THK TWELKTM (iENKIlAI, ASSKMItf.V OK mi i IT I. That inasmuch ap the Canada Temperance Act, wlierever faitlifuUy enforced, luis •greatly reduced the evils of intemperance, tliia Assembly rec^immends Presbytorius, Sessions and (congregations to use all proper means to secure its adoption and riL;iil enforcement, not as an ultimate remedy for the evils of int'imperance, but as ii stiji owards the total 8upi>rcssion of the li(juor trafhc. IV. That whereas the said Act has been proved to be defective as to the I'lcans nf enforcing i*-, this Assomlily expresses grsititude to those Provincial Governments that liavc; already recognized their responsibility for the jnoper administration of the law, uml further resolves to petition all I'rovincial Governmeiits tt)a[)[>oint to this resixmbihlu duty a sufficient number of otlicers in full sympathy with the provisions of the Act. V. That in accordance with the recommendation ad('pted 1)y the Synod of IMuntnal and Ottawa, this Assembly, being fully convinced of the necessity of legal protection aiiiunsi the evils of the li(|Uor tratlic, expresses the hope that tiie electors in their choice of niciiilicrs of Parliament will seek to elect able and go(jd men, who are well known to be in full sympatliy with prohibitcn-y legislation. On motion of Mr. Wright, duly seconded, the Report was tlicn adopted as a whole. The Assembly then adjourned, to meet again at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, uf which public intimation was given from the Chair, and the Sederunt was closed witii the Benediction. FIFTEENTH SEDERUNT. At flic City of Hamilton, anil iciihin St. I'tinl's Clmrclt, there, I'Vediiesilaii, Hu sixteenth dan "/'^''hc, one tliousaud eight hundred and eiyhty-xi.c years, at ^/l o'clvek in the fot'enoon : — The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada met, in accordance witli adjournment, and was constituted with devotional exercises, Mr. Joseph Annand, at tlic request of the Moderator, ottering prayer. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were road and sustained. TH.\VELrJN(; EXl'ENSKS. On motion of Mr. l{ol)ert Murray, seconded by Mr. Alex. Matheson, the followiiii; resolutions were unanimously .adopted : — I. That a Committee be appointed to devise a plan for payment of the travelliiiL; expenses, in whole or in part, of Connnissioners to the General Assembly, to report tn next Assembly. II. The Assembly earnestly requests all Presbyteries to make provision for the tnivtl ling expenses of their Commissioners for the ensuing year. NOTICE OF MOTION — INDIANS. Principal Caven gave notice of a motion having relation to the Indians of the Ninth- West Territories, to be brought up for action thereon, as the first order of the day fiutlus afternoon, and which, at the request of the Assembly, was now read. STATISTICS. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on Statistics. The Report containing extended details of the various enterprises of the Cliurch, as well as nu it^ growth in congregations, mission stations and memliers, was submitted in jirinted f'lnn by Dr. Torrance, the Convener of the Committee, who at the .same time directed utt^ii tion specially to many important features presented in the Report, a^a atlbrding satistatti'iv evidence of the progress of the Church during tiie year. [104J THE IMIE8HYTRRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. 43 Dr Torrance re(|n^8tecl the leave of the Assembly to make application to the Presby- tery Hep(irl, in the form oi a resolution, disposing of the matter referred to the Committee. The resolution was read and, on motion of Dr. MacLaren, seconded by Mr. A. MacLean, « as adopted, and the Assembly decerned in accordance therewith, in terms folhjwing : — [10.3] ill ll- 44 ACTS AND PR0CEEDTNG8 OF THE TWELFTH (lENEKAL ASSEMBLY OF The Foreign Mission Committees of the Eastern and Western Sections having con- sidered tlie Returns to Remit from Presbyteries on the subject of the Unification of the Foreign Mission work of the Church, submitted to them by the (Jeneral Assembly , iind having found that a large majority of the Presbyteries have reported in favour of the scheme sent down ; and having agreod unanimously to recomn. snd the adoption by tht- Church of the aforesaid Scliome of I'nification : — The General Assembly resolves, — That the union of the Committees, as set forth in the Scheme of Unification submitted by the (General Assembly, be, and hereby is, di'cliinil to take etl'ect — with the ext. ption, that clause seven in the Scheme of Unification lie amended by the addition of the words, " Or at such other place as in the judgment of tht Conveners may be deemed most expedient "-on and after this the sixteenth day of Juno, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six (188()), and that the Foreign Mission work heretofore carried on by the separate Committees of the East and West respectively, shall be under the care of the Foreign Mission Committee as thus constituted, and be the work of the whole Church, and tlio General Assembly instructs the Foreign Mission Com- mittee so united, to meet on the call of the Convener who may be appointed by the General Assembly. [For Scheme of Unification nee [trinted MinuteH, 1885, pp. 33, M.] NOMINATION OOMMITTKK. Tile Assembly instructed the Nomination Committee U> submit a list of members tii compose the Foreign Missions Committee as now unified. Mr. A. D. McDonald re(iue8ted, for reason assigned, that his name should be reiiujved from the Nomination Committee. The re oilork in (he afternooh :— The A.s8embly met, pursuant to adjournment, nd was constituted with devotional exercises, Mr. Hugh Mackay, at tlie i'e<(ueat of the 1 oderator, utfering prayer. The minutes of the last Sederunt were read, and, being amended, were sustained. [106] THE PRKSHYTKKIAN CHl'HfMI IN CANADA. 45 of meinhers to and the distri- TKLKDKAM VANCOI'V KH. Tlifi ModtTatiir road a T('lo<,n"im from Vaiiooiuor, Uritiah ('nlmubia, dated Jiuu' l(i, IHHO, in tornis ffdlowiii;,' :— '• (!luiroli, city and lioiisi- hiinu'cl. Appeal for aid, rebuild church. (Signed) Tlios. (J. Tiionipsmi, " It was moved by Prineipal tirant, seennded by I'r. Torrance, and carried unanimously, That the Moderator convey the deep sym- pathy of the (JeiKM-al Assembly to our Missionary in Vancouver City, and the cun,<,'roi,'atinn there; remit this case to the Hume ^^ission Connuittee for special consideratinii, and express the h j»rant tliein adopted. On the application of tiie I'reHhytery of Harrio (ninnher tiiroo), on behalf of Mr. .\. ,1 •Taiiaen and Mr. William Noilly, the Coniinittoe reconnnoiided tliat the api)licatie not i^ranted. In case of the application of the Presbytery of Quebec (number cif,ditoen), on bolialf of Mr. James Sutherland, a student in Morrin College, the Committee recomniLiukd that the refpiost be not granted. It was moved in amendment by Dr. Mathews, seconded by Mr. D. D. McLeoleted his first year in Tlieiilogy. SPECIAL CASES. Mr. W. J. U'lritf—f'irsliiitcry "f nan!,: That in regard to tho application of the Presbytery of Barrio for leave to ordain Mr. \V. .1. Hewitt, the Asaeinlily instruct.s the Preshytery to take Mv. Hewitt under its super- visiciii, with a view to direct him in such course of study as will best lit him for the; work (if tlie ministry. yfr. T. CoHiiis Ciiii't — I'rcshiifi-ni nf Hiiiiidiin. Tho application of the I'resbytory of Brandon to take Mr. T. Collins Court under its ciire, and, after a course of study for two years in Manitoba College, to license and ordain him, was granted. Mr. If^/Z/iVt//), Nicliol — Prinhyfirij of Rfijina. The Presbytery of llegina, in reply to the order of the last Assembly, having reported iiclvt-rsely to the validity of Mr. Nichol's ordination, is now granted leave to examine Mr. Nicliol, and, on his examination proving satisfactmy, to ordain him according to the forms nf the Presbyterian Church. to distant and .STANDINCi <'OMMITTEK — FOUKIGN MI.SSIONS. Mr. W. T. Mc^fuU'^n, froia the Connnittee to nominate members of Standing Com- iiiittiH'S, brought up a Kei)ort naming ministers and elders to com|iose the Committee on ■''iireigii Missions, under its new form, and suggested that the name of Mr. liobert Wallace siiiiuKl be added to the Committee on Tem[)eranco. The Report was received, the nomi- nations therein contained sanctioned, and tiie name oi I\lr. Wallace ordered to bo added til the Comniitteo on Temperance, as proposed. The Foreign Mission Connnittee was appointed as follows :— Dr. Wardrope and Mr. Alexander McLean, Joliu ''unnncrfi. I rr.sf (')■*(. Divisidii. — Dr. Wardrope, I'rofossor MacLaren, Principal Grant, Dr. Moore, Messrs. G. M. Milligan, S. Lyle, A. D. McDonald, Dr. .lardine, Dr. .1. B. Fraser, D. D. McLeod, John Gray (Windsor), .1. A. Murray, Professor Hart, .fames Barclay, .1. M. Ciiiiieron, and Hamilton Cassels, Dr. Macdonald, Charles Davidson, Hon. A. Morris, W. •!. Forbes. Endrtiii, Dmsion. — Mr. Alex. McLean, Dr. McCulloch, Dr. Burns, Messrs. A. MlLluu .Sinclair, E. A. McCurdy, E. Scott, E. Smith, .'oseph Hogg, and Hon. Davi(l taird, and L. W. .Johnston. [109] lit 48 Af'TS AND PHOrKKDINdH OF TUK TWKf.KTII (JBMRRAL ASSEMRLV Oj.* n I 'A. m '.' I ■I Tho Hoport (111 Stimdin^' CniiunittnoH, iiHniii«>nili>(l mul timipli'ted, was tli*>ii, nn iii<>ti(,ii i»f Mr. W. T. McMiilli-n, iiduiitol as ti wlioh'. (NoTK. -Th«> Uoport, iiieliulini,' tin* P'orcii,'!! Missions Cniuiiiitfeo as altove, ami hIsm tli(* ('oiiniiittct' on tliu tlistriluitioii of I'loliatioinTH, is I'lii^roHSt'il iiihIit \\\v Fomti i ntli Sydurunt,) VA(!AN<'IKS ANr» IHHTIHIIUTHIN OK I'KKACIIKKS. Tho Gcnural Assembly calloit foi' tlio lloport of the Joint Coniiiiittuus apiKiiiitiMl liy tho Synods of Montreal and Ottawa, Toronto and Kingston, and Hamilton and Lomion, to draft a Scheme for tlio Distribution of Ministers and Licentiates, and for the Sii|)|i|i uf Vacancies. The Draft-Scheme was submitted by Mr. I{. .1. Laidlaw, who },'ave len<,'tlieiii'i| explanation of its several clauses, and tlieir suitableness to tho attainment of the objecta sought to be i)romoted. After reasonini,'. Dr. Ueid moved, 80c(mdod by Principal Ciutn, — That the Scheme projiosed by Mr. liaidlaw, from the .Joint Committees, be no.v adopted. The motion was carried, and the CJeneral .Assembly decided accc»rdini,dy, in terms following : — I.— ON DI.STKIIIUTION OK MINISTKR.S. 1. There shall be a Committee consistins/ of seven members, appointed by the OcniTal Assembly, to assi^jn Licentiates and Ordained Ministers without chars,'e to Presliytt-rids, for appointments, regard beiui^ had to the recpiirements of each Presbytery as reiiMitcd in reply to circular-((uestion8 issued by tho Connnittee {piarterly. 2. In reporting their reijuiremonts Presbyteries shall state the general circumstance.s of all the vacancies within their bounds, with any special references or objections which these vacancies may express regarding the supply to be otl'ered them. 3. All Ministers and Licentiates who wish to be settled shall send in their names tn the Committee at least throe weeks before the end of each (juarter, with a statement if their standing, duly certified by .some Presbytery of the Church, and may also indicate t\w Presbyteries within whose bounds they prefer appointments, but the Committee shall nit be required to send applicants to the Presbyteries indicated, except as their services may be needed, nor shall any Presbytery be expected to find employment for applicants tn v'hcbc Horvices the vacancies of the bounds express reasonable objection, but shall rejiort every such case through tho Conmiittee to the Presbytery to which the applicant may beK)Hg, or by which he has been last certified. 4. When an applicant under appointment accepts a call he shall give notice to the Convener of the Committee, but shall be required to fulfil the appointments already made. unless relieved by the Presbytery or Presbj'teries to which he has been designated. II. — ON SUPPLY OP VACANCIES. 1. When a pastoral charge becomes vacant the Presbytery shall determine the amount to be paid for supply, regard being had to tho amount paid for stipend before the vacancy occurred, and shall communicate the same to the congregation ; but the amount shall in no case be less than ten dollars i»er week, with board and lodging ; in the case of C(ini,'re- gations receiving suiiplement the grant shall be continued during the vacancy to such an extent as to admit of this sum being paid. 2. On a charge becoming vacant the Presbytery's Convener of Home Missions, tiie Moderator pro tern, of the vacancy, with another member specially appointed by the Presbytery, shall be a Committee with whom the Elders of the charge shall cooperate in securing supply for the pulpit, the Moderator pro U-m. of the vacancy being the Convener of the Committee. 3. Licentiates and Ordained Ministers without charge shall be regarded as haviiiL; tlie first claim for employment, but the Committee of Supply shall be at liberty, witii the [110] TUB PKKSHYTKIUAN rilURCH IN CANADA. 49 4Aiictii>n of the Prusbytury, to suciiro tho Burvicos of MiiiiHters in Ruttled cliiin;uA iis ofton iis may bu found nocusaary - Licuntiiitus and ( trdainod MiniHturs without cliari^i) boin^ coni- iiK^nded as suppIioR for thoir ])iii|>it8 in theii alistMU't'. 4. No Student shall, under ordinary circunistanci.H, be apiminti^d to supply a vacancy bftoro ho is licensed. 5. A Licentiate or Ordained Minister without change shall he appointed to a vacancy f.i not less than one mouth, wluMi tlioiiLjht practicabli- and exjiedit^nt ; and shall be rt'ijuired til l;ih()ur in tho field, conducting; [>ublic worship on tho Kabbatli, and |>raycr MHH'tini{.-* in tlir course of tho week, toachini,' IJible-classes, a-'sistini,' in Sal)ba'hScho(.l work, visitiui,' fiiiiiilios, and especially tho sick, and shall submit to tho Presbytery a written report of his labours. • ). .\rrangements shall bo made for hearini^' not more than six candidates in succession, ill luy vacancy, and if a call is not )yfivon after these candidates havo boon heard, the I'n sbytery's Committeo shall meet with the conijreyation in order to lie.ir tlieir views and i.'ivi' sueli counsel as ma}' be necessary. 7. Committees of Sujiply shall re[)ort at each ordinary meetin<^ of Presbytery regard- in..' the supply secured and tho prospect of settlement, and should six months elajwo and no nnivenient be made towards giving a call, the Presbytery shall take such further sjiocial oversight of the charge as circumstances may seem to require. iN'oTK. — In submitting their tirst annual statement the Ass 'inbly's Committee shall report upon the acce|itablenes8 of tlieir scheme, reeonmuMidiug such uioditications as may be deemed necessary, if any, in order to its nmro etUcient working.) OVERTrRR — PRKSIlYTkRY OF STRATFORD. Tliere was presented and read an Overture from the Wesbytery of Stratford, on the subject of tho supply of vacancies and tho distribution of i)robationers. After reasoning, tiic Overture was withdrawn. OVKRTURE — PRE.SBYTERY OK KINGSTON. There was taken up and read an Overture from the Presbytery of Kingston, praying the Assembly to take such steps as shall enable a Presbytery to call and induct a minister to the pastoral charge of a congregation that has been vacant for twelve months. The over- ture was supported by Mr. M. W. Maclean. It was moved by f'rincipal Cavon, seconded by Mr. Gilray, — That the overture be received. It was moved in amendment by Mr. .MacLean, seconded by Mr. H. Gracey, — That the Ov-rturo be sent down to Presbyteries tiir their consideration, and to report to next \ssembly. A V(jto being taken the amend- ment was lost, and the Overture was uimply received. DI.STRIBUTION COM>rrn'KK. On motion of Mr. John Somerville, seconded by Dr. Macdonald, the Assembly now appointed the Committee for the Distribution of I'robatio ers, provided for in the above written scheme, as follows: — Mr. R. J. Laidlaw, Cinirriirr ; Drs. Reid, Torrance, I'oclirane, Laing, Mr. A. Gilray and Mr. George Rutlior'ord. REPORT ON RECEPTION OF .MINI.STERS. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee to consider H|»plieatio(is for the recejition of ministers of other churches. The Report was presented by the Convener, Dr. Mclvnight. It was received, and agreed to bo considered clau.se by clause. The Assembly proceeded with tho consideration of the Rep(.rt to the end, and granted leave to tlie several Presbyteries herein named to receive the ministers whoso names are [111] •v*' 50 ACTS ANU I'KOCKEU'NtiS OF TlIK T\VKr,FTH GENEKAL ASSEMULY OP iiiinexed to each roapectively, witli special disposals in regard to some of the applications, as stated below : — To the i'resbytery of Halifax, to receive Rev. W. E. Archil)ald, B.D., Ph.D. " Goshen El. Howie. " '' George Maxwell. " D. McKay. " " J. H. George. " VVni. VVhitHeld. " Alex. Dunn. " Thomas Patchell. (t Quebec, i t Ottawa, Toronto, Columbia, Chatham, SPECIAL DISPOSALS. 1. The application of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island, on behalf of .Mr A. A. Mackenzie, a minister of tlie Church of Scotland, was remitted to the Synud i>f t!ie Maritime Provinces, with pcjwer to dispose of it. 2. On the application of tlie Presbytery of Toronto, on behalf of Mr. Joseph Watt, tlie .As.sembly agreed on the recot.onendation of the Committee, that the Home iMi-ssimi Oomnuttee be authorized to yive iiinx employment as a missionary, and that he be advLsod to take a course of .study in some one of our Theological Colleges, and that further con sideration be deferred in the meantime. 3. The Assembly granted leave to the Presbytery of Toronto to receive as a inimstiT of thi.s Church, Mr. Herbert C. Ross, on i)resentati(»n of an official certificate of iii.s dis missal from the Methodist Conference. 4. On the application of the Presbytery of Sausfeen, on behalf (jf Mr. W. E. D'. Argent. the Assembly agreed, in terms of the recommendation of the Report, that inasmuch as the whole case does not appear to have been before the Presbytery of Saugeen, i^ be referred to the Presbytery of Orangeville, within tvhose bounds Mr. D' Argent now resides, to con- sider the matter and make a new application to the next General Assembly, if they deem Ht. 5. In the case of Mr. .1. A. Bloodsworth, of the Methodist Churcl), leave was giarited to the Presbytery of Hamilton to receive him as a minister of this Church, on the iindei standing that he shall not be eligible to receive a call until he shall have taken two years in such classes in some one of the Colleges i>f the Church, as may be prescribed to iiini, and that he be placed under the care of the Presbytery of Hamilton. G. In the case of Mr. Thomas E. Calvert, a licentiate of the United Preshyteriaii Church in Scotland, it was stated that the application had been withdrawn at the re(|uest of the applicant. The Report on tlie reception of Ministers was then, on motion, adopted as a whole. TKAVELLINO E.KPENSES. The Moderator here appointed the Committee agreed upon in the morning to dialt a scheme for the payment of the travelling expenses of Commissioners to the Assembly, a^ follows: — Mr. Hobert H. Warden, ' 'o/ircocr ; Dr. Hcid, Bl-. Mathews, Messrs, Kol>ert Campbell (Montreal), A. McLean Sinclair, E. D. Millar, Robert Murray, and David Morrice. Tlie hour of adjournment having arrived, the Assembly adjourned, to meet again at half-past seven o'clock, of wliich due notice was given, and the Sederunt was closed with the Benediction. [11-2] TIIK I'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH IV (^AVADA. 51 SEVENTEENTH SEDERUNT. On the .mine (hiij, a)id at the ^ami' place, at half-past .icve.tt, o'clock i/i the eceiutig : — The Cieneral Aaseinbly met, pursuant to adjournment, and was constituted with dev(j- tiouiil exercises, Mr. Alexander Lawaon, at the re(iue3t of the Moderator, offering prayer. Tile minutes of the hist Sederunt were read and sustained. EXPENSES DISTRIIllTIO.N (.'OMMITTEE. On motion of Dr. Torrance, seconded by Dr. Middlemiss, the Assembly agreed, — That the Treasurer of the Church, tiic llev. Dr. iJi-id, be authorized to pay out of the (n'lu'ial Assembly Fund the travelling and printing expenses of the Committee on Dis- trihution, incurred in the discharge of their duties. il as a whole. SAIiliATH SCHOOLS. Tlie (ieneral .Vssembly called for the Ueport of the Committee ieriatitii. The several recommendations were take" up one by one, and were severally adopted with the additi(m to the fifth recommendation after the word " Synod " in the second line, of the words, "and such other persons as the Synod may appoint." The recommendations, as iidoptud, are as follows ; — 1. That all Presbyteries take some suitable means of exercising closer oversight of tlie Sabbath Schools, either by the formation of ^Sabbath School Associations, the holding .f siH'cial conferences, or in such other way as may seem to them best. L'. That all superintendents and teachers be exhorted to seek, first, to bring the chilcUen of the Church into living union with Christ, and the communion of the Church, ;uid not to forget the training of the young to assist in the work and support of the Clinrcli. ;! That all Presbyteries and Sabbath Schools be recommended to adopt and use the sorii's of Records and Reports prepared by the Assembly's Sabbath School Committee. 4. That Presbyteries be instructed to appoint Standing Committees on Sabbath Schiiids, and that it shall be the duty of these C(mimittees : — (((1 To obtain a complete list of the Sabbath Schools within the bounds as soon as [Kissible after the meeting of the Assembly ; to keep a register of these Schools, with th« iiddri'sses of the superintendents ; to forward to the superintendents such circulars or bliink forms as may be issued l)y the .Assembly or the Synoiiical ('ommittee, and to collect report.^ from all Sabbath Schools immediately after the close of the calendar year. /)) To furnish the Convener (»f the Synodical Committee of the bo'-.nds with a copy of tilt' reuisterof schools and superintendents' addresses, and to prepare an annual Report if tliu Sabbath Schools within the bounds as soon after the close of the year as p.issiblc. fur .submission to the Presbyteries, and for transmission to the Convener of tiie Synodical I'imnuittee. .'i. That Synods t)e reconunended to aj>point as their Committees tin; Conveners of the Prosbyterial Ctunmittees, with a Convener apponited by the Synod, and su.'h other per- i'liis as the Synod may appoint, and that the Synodical Committees be instructed to pro- luiv and preserve the names and addressses of all Conveners of I'resbyterial Committoea ; [113] 52 ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE TWELFTH GENERAL ASSEMFJLY OP to forward them to the Convener of the Assembly's Committee ; to transmit all circulais and blank forms issued by the Assembly's Committee to the Conveners of the Presbvtiiial Committees, and to collect the Prcsbyterial reports upon Sabbath Schools for the pri'ii?. ration of the Synodical Report to be submitted to the Synod, and transmitted tu tla- Assembly's Committee. (}. Tiiat the Assembly's Committee be instructed to prepare and issue, not later thun the month of November, the circulars and blank forma for Sabbath School re])orts, ami to have these recommendations and instructicms printed in convenient form for the use nf Sabbath School Committees. On motion of Dr. Jardine, secrmded by Mr. T. F. Fotheringham, the Ileport, with the amendment above marked, was ado[)ted as a whole. SELECTION OF BOOKS. Mr. George Bruce here presented and road a Report from the Committee appointorl last year to make a selection of books suitable for Sabbatli School libraries, sayin'i tliat the Committee had not been able to complete their labours ; that it was greatly desiralilu that acareful selection of books should be made ; that the selection had hitherto been left very much to the discretion of the booksellers ; that a watchful supervision of such buoks as are intended for the Sabbath School and tiie Christian home has become a pereniptor\ duty, and proposing to continue the Committee ; and, in order to secure the aid of all tlif members, to group them round the centres of Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, St. .lolm and Halifax, .such changes being madi in the composition, of the Committee as may be necessary. On motion of Mr. Bruce, duly sec(mded, the Report was received and adopted, and the Committee continued with requisite changes, as follows : — Dr. .Jardine, Messrs. George Bruce, A. McLean Sinclair, R. Laing, E. Scott, R. Cruikshank, G. C. Heiiu'. C. A. Doudiet, J. M. Cameron, ^ McF. McLeod, Prof. Hart, R. Murray (Halifax). Win Drysdale, Walter Paul, W. D. Russell, E. Thomson. — P. McF. McLeod, Convener. AMALGAMATION OF COMMIT! .lES. Dr. Reid read the Report of the Committee appointed last year, at the Eighteenth Sederunt of the Assembly (see printed Minutes, 1885, p. 40), on the proposed uniticatioii of the Committees on Sabbath Schools, State of Religion and Temperance, disapprovinu of such union. The Assembly received the Report, and resolved that the amalganiation of the Committees do not take place. SABBATH OBSERVANCE. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on Sabbath Observance. Thi- Report was presontod in printed form and was read by Mr. W. T. McMuUen, the Con- vener of the Committee, who dwt'lt at length upon some important aspects of the (luestim! of Sabbath Observance, as presented in tiie Report. There was road, also, in connection with the Report, a Memorial to the General .Assembly from Sabbath School Teachers in the city of Toronto, praying that the whole subject shoidd engage the earnest attention of the Court, and that such deliverance nii,'ht be given as would tend ti> the better observn,nce of the Lord's Day. There was road, also, an Overture f' u the Presbytery of Toronto, praying the Assembly to issue a delivej-ance for the guidau jo of Sessions in dealing with candidates for church membership who spend either the whole or part of the Lord's Day in secular pursuits, and referring especially to those iu the employ of railway companies, who, it is known, are largely employed in their ordinary occupations on the Lord's Day. On the motion of Mr. Houston, duly sec(mded, the Report was received, and it wa.? agreed to take up its recommendations seriatim. The first recommendation was read aiui [114] THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. 53 adopted. Dr. Caven, duly seconded, submitted a resolution to take the place of the second recommendation, and the resolution was unanimously adopted. Mr. R. Murray submitted a resolution as an additional recommendation to the Report, which was also adopted. The recommendations, as amended, were adopted by the Assembly, and are as follows : — 1. That Synods be instructed to report through their respective Committees on Sal)l)ath Observance. 2. The General Assembly, profoundly convinced of the importance of preserving to the whole community the blessings of the Christian Sabbath, is deeply concerned to witiR^ss the extent to which the rest of the sacred day is invaded by secular labour, and especially by railway tratHc. The only servile work which the Assembly can regard as allowable on the Sabbath is that which can justly claim to be work of necessity and morcy. The Assembly would solicit the co-oj)eration of the other brandies of the Christian Church in Canada in making most earnest efforts to free our Ian I from the reproach and sin of tolerating the systematic and persistent violation of our Sabbath laws — tluis doing dishonour to the Lord of the Sabbath, and surely bringing ujion ourselv>'S many and great evils. Recognizing the impossibility of dealing etFectuallv with Sunday triittic and labour (jn railways, unless common cause shall be made by the American and the Canadian Churches, the General AssemWy instruct their Committee on Saljbath Observance to open correspondence with *^^he Presbyterian and other branches of the Churcli in the Tnited States, with a view of bringing the combined force of Christian sentiment in the two countries to bear upon this ()ue3tion, and of securing concerted action for the purpose of preventing unnecessary Sabl)ath labour on railways. .'i. The Assembly strongly urge the discontinuance of parades with Ijands of music on the Lord's Day in our cities, towns and villages. The hour of adjournment having come, it was agreed to continue in Session till the business before the House is tinished. OVERTURE — PRESBYTERY OF TORONTO. Tile Overture from the Presbytery of Toronto was again taken up, and was supported by Mr. .lohn Smith. After reasoning and full expression of opinion by several meuiber.i "f the House, it was moved by Dr. McVioar, seconded l)y Mr. H. M. Parsons, anil agreed ti> as follows, — Receive the Overture, and direct the Presbytery of Toronto to seek to havr tin; law of Christ obeyed in the matter of Sabbath observance. FOREIGN MISSIONS. L)r. MacLaren, from the Committee a[)[)ointed to consider an Overture froiii the Presbytery of Brandon, and the deliverance thereon of the Synod of Manitoba and the North-west Territories ; and to take into consideration the resolution of Assembly with reference to sending a missionary with Mr. Annand to the Island of Santo, gave in a Report eontaining recommendations for the i!do[)tionof the .Assembly. The Assembly received the Report, and adopted the recommendations, which are as follows : — 1. That no action be taken on the Overture referred to, as the Foreign Mission Com- luittet' ill organizing its work will pay due attention to the wishes of the Synod. -. That the matter of appointing a missionary to Santo along with Mr. .\nnand be refenvil to the Foreign Mission Committee. The Assembly then a sfciu- tccnth (iny of June, one tlinasand. i i'jltt hiiitdred and eighty-su'. years, at hulf. past nine o'clock in the forenoon. : — Tue Gener<»l Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canala met and was constituti'd with devotional exercises, Mr. H. M. Parsons, at the Moderator's reciuest, otferiim prayer. The Minutes of the last Sederunt were read and sustained. KKl'OHT- A(iED AN» INI'IHM MINISTERS' FUND. The Assembly called for the llcport of the Committee, appointed at the Thirtounth Sederunt, to take into consideration the Repoi't of the Committee on the Fund for A'^'eil ami Infirm Ministei i —Western Section^alony with returns to Remits on the 3uV)jt'ct, iiii^l relative pa;)er9. The Rei)or' was presented by Principal Grant, and on his motion it was received, and it was airreed to consider its recommendations seriatim. Tlie several clauses were considered one by one, and wore severally adopted, except that in clause (/) one hujidred dollars (iirlOO) were sub.stitiitod for sevontytive dollars (^75). On inotiDii (.f Dr. (irant, duly seconded, the Report, as amended, was adopted as a whole, ami is as follows : — I. Yonr Committee submit the following recommendations, which they find eniiiodiea in the Report submitted hy Dr. Middlemiss : \a) As to the [)roposals to discriminate against min sters who have an income of iMt less 'han (^-xOO) six hun Ired dollars, derived from other sources, a majority of Presbyter- ies havint; pronounced against them, the Standing Committee and your Committee recoiii mend that no further action be taken on the matter. (b) As to the proposal to reduce annuities by ten per cent, cjn professi,fH)0) be used for special grants to those beneficiaries whose circumstances may, in the judgment of the Committee, require such discrimination in their favour. (/») That a new Capital Fund, in terms of Section 4 in the Iiomit, be formed ; that the sum aimed at be one hundred thousand dollars (SlOO,000) ; and that the Standing Committee give its best attention to the consideration of how best to secure such sum, with power to take action immediately, or to rei)ort a detailed plan to next Assembly. (c) That any minister who is regularly on the P'und, and who has attained the age of seventy years, may claim the privilege of retiring from the active duties of the Ministry. Id) That in view of the two Funds -East and West becomin;; uniform in administra- ticiii, the present ministerial rate, or percentage on income, be cnntiinied for this year. III. In adopting the Report on the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund, Western Seo- tiiin, as a whole, the General Assembly cordially acknowledges the Committee's exertioiis, and gives special thanks to the Joint Conveners, and to Dr. Middlemiss, who has acted as Secretary without remuneration for nine years, records with much thankfulness its ;'riititication in learning that owing to increased interest in the Fund, the income placed lit tlie disposal of the Committee has sufficed (I) To wipe out the adverse balance with which the year began ; (2) To pay annuities up to the figure of the last six years, besides milking up the deficiency in the payments of the previous year ; (8) To make a cimsider- :iblu addition to the capital, and, (4) To show a favourable balance. At the same time the Assembly cannot refrain from expressing regret that the increase of interest has been far from general, and that, in consequence, the income from capital has not been available, as was hoped, for the making of an addiC m to the annuities of such of the beneficiaries as are almost entirely dependent on the Fund ; and believing that the want of zeal on behalf of the Fund is to some extent associated with objections to the administration in matters, in rugard to which there are differences of opinion, the Assembly would earnestly seek to iminess cm all, that, while improvement of the- administration is to be sought by all li;:j;itimate means, the decent maintenance of many fathers and brethren otherwise unpro- vided for, and the establishment of the Fund on a solid basis, are matters of immediate iiri,'('ncy : and not doubting that experience will in due time bring the administration into harimmy with the general mind of the Churcli, the .\ssembly would solemnly entreat and cliari^e all the congregations under its care to take to their hearts the ministers of Christ, who are laid aside by old age or infirmity, and to coiitribute liberally for their comfort, and would especially impress upon the wealthier membfrs of the Church that there is none of its funds that is now so much in need of ther benefactions. of the p:i.st year REV. K. F. .lUNOK, M. 0. — CKRTIFIOATK. The Moderator read a letter from the Uev. K. F. Junor, M.D. , late mis.un was supported boloro tlie Assembly by Mr. R. N. Grant and Mr. D. D. McIiCod. It was moved by Mr. D. D. MuLe;" down to Presbyteries under the Barrier Act. Also to appoint the following, nani'..I} :-- Dr. Laing, Convener ; Drs. Reid, Fraser, Bell, Caven — a Sub-Committee who may prei.are the matter for the General Committee. COMMITTEE — BOOK OF B'ORMS. The Committee as reappointed is as follows : — Dr. Laing, Convener ; Drs. Keid. Fraser, Bell, Caven, Torrance, and Messrs. Thomas Sedgwick, R. H. Warden, A. Mci.ean Sinclair, R. Campbell (Montreal), .lames Maclennan, Q.tl , W. B. McMurrich, and Or. Macdonald. RKin)HT — RETIRING MIXI.STKR.S. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee to whom was referred the applications of Presbyteries lor leave to ministers to retire from the active exercise ot ihe ministry. The Report was presented and road by the Convener, Mr. S. Houston. Uii motion, the Report was received, and its .several clauses were considered seriatim ; and in accordance with its recommendations the Assembly granted the applications following; fur the ministers named in connection with their respective Presbyteries to retire from the [118] THE PRKSUYTEKIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. 01 active duties of the ministry, with disposal otherwise lu regard to one uf the applications, as^stated below : — ]. To the Presbjtery of Truro on behalf of Dr. William McCuUoch. 2. 3. 4. 5. <;. 7. 8. 10. 11. Ottawa " (1 K Lanark and Renf Barrie, Maitland, Hamilton, Bruce, Kingston, Halifax, Miramichi, SPECIAL. Mr. VV. M. Christie. " George .lamieson. Mr. Samuel Porter. " .lohn McNabb. " Robert Stevenson. " Peter Currie. " Alex. McKay. " John H. Logan. " Tlios Nicholson. The Committee recommended that the application on behalf of Mr. Duncan Anderson, by the Presbytery (jf Quebec, be not granted. It was moved and seconded that the ricoiiunendation be adopted. It was moved in amendment by Mr. .\. T Love, seconded by Mr. Nathaniel Paterson, — That the Committee of the Aged and Intirm Ministers' Fund —Western Section — be clothed with power, after having received i irther inforiuatioi; from a full meeting of the Presbytery of Quebec, to place Mr. Duncan Anderson's name on the list of retired miristers. A vote being taken, the amendment was carried, and the Assembly decided accordingly. :) may pre^aru rKOTECTION OF CHL'KCH PROPERTY. The Assembly called for the Report of the Committee on the Prot ction of Church Property, It was stated by Dr. Reid that, with the exception of the case mentioned by the retiring Moderator at the opening of the Assembly, the renunciation of the becjuest (jf the late Mr, Pearson, no other business ret^uired the attention of the Committee during tile year. SUMMER SESSION IN COLLEOES. Dr. Reid presented and read an extract minute of proceedings of the Syiiod (jf the Miiiitime Provinces in regard to a Summer Session at Pino Hill Theological College, Halifax, in terms as follows : " The following motion was the judgment of the House — In tlie interest of Home Mission work it is desirable to examine fully the matter of a Siuuiner Session at Halifax, and with a view to that recommend the Board tiiite(l to prepare a petition to Parliament m the name and behalf of the Assembly, i)rayini< for the amendment of the criminal law, so as to make the oHence of seduction a crime, and otherwise to incr. ase the protection att'orded by law to feinalu virtue, and that the Moderator of Assembly be authorized to sii^n such petition. It \v:is moved by Dr. IJurns, duly seconded and agreed to, That the Report be received and adopted, and that the Conunittee be re-appointed, with the addition of iMr (}. M. MilliL;iiii and Mr. (Charlton. Tlie Committee as re-appointed is as follov^s: Mr. .lames MacliMinmi. Q.C, Convener: Hon. A. Morris, Dr. MaoLaren, Dr. Mathews, Dr. Burns, Mr. (i. M Milligan, Mr. .John Charlton, \l.l'. KKMCKHS INSTRIT'TIOX IN IMBMr .SCHOOLS — (QUEBEC. The .Vasembly called for the Report of the Committee ..ppointed last ye.ar to ei see that instruction is given from prescribed books, but that ministers in many cases did not exercise these powers, and when they have done so, differences have arisen betwc'ii those )f different denominations , and closing with recommendations that books fni religious instruction in Protestant schools should be selected by the Council of Pulilic Instruction ; that the Bible as a whole should be used as a text-book in all the schools, and that, as changes in the School Law are still under conside^'ation, the Coimiiiftec should be continued for another year. The Rei)ort was received, and in compliance witli its clasing recommendation the Committee was re-appointed, as follows : Pri>fi'.sso:' Scrimger, Convener ; Dr. MacVicar, Dr. Mathews, Dr. Weir, Messrs. .fames W;itson. James Croil, and John White. OVKHTURE — bllU.K IN PUBLIC SCHOOL^ An Overture from Mr. Charles Davidson, transmitted by the Presbytery of (Jiulpii. on the use of the Bible in public schools, along with a resolution of the Presbyter\ of (juelph there anent, were read. The resolution is in terms following : Tliat this Pn-sby- tery, while recognizing the dilhculty with which the use of the whole Word of God iii tlie Public Schools of the land is beset, in conseijuence of the diversity of religious sentinunt that exists, and appreciating the concern that has been shown, and the etlV)rt tiiat im.s been made by the Honourable the Minister of Education, to meet this difficulty by tlie preparation and authorization of selections from the Sacred Scriptures, would yet m ord its opinion that these selections do not and cannot satisfy the religious wants and desires [120] THE I'RKSKYTKHIAN ClU'IJCir IN CANAOA. 59 cif the coinimmity, and would, therefure^ overture the (ieneral Assembly, which it hereby does acci)rdin<,'ly, to take such steps at its first meetini; as in its jnd^'uient may ajipear more conducive to having the Word of God, as a wimle, re-introduced into our Public Schools for use therein. On niotif)n made, and duly seconded, the Assembly agreed tn lay tlic Hverture on tlie table until further information on the subject bo obtained. KtU'LB.SIASTTCAr, CO-ol'KRATION. Pvofesiior !*criniger submitted and read the Report of tlie Committee apixMuti-d la.st year to meet with any similar Committees of other churches for the purpose of cnii.siderin',' t)ie (|Uestion of harmonious co-operation in sparsely settled mi.ssion fields, ami stating that they had met with a similar C'timnutteo of tlie Metliodist Cliurcii of Canada, in I lie city of Ottawa, on the second (,o.sals s'lbmiited, send them down t<^ Presbyteries for consideration. '1 ne amend ment was carried, and the .Assembly decided in accordance theiewith. It was also ivgiecil to rciijijioint the Committee with the same functions as last year. The Committee as re;ii>pointed is as follows, — Professor Scriniger, Messrs. R. Cam])hell ^Montreal), R. II. Warden. Dr. .lardine, James Hastie, l\ M. Dewey, and F. W. Farries. Tlij hour (jf adjournment having tarrived, the Assembly adjourned, ti- meet again at two o'elock in the alternoon, of which public intimation was made, and the Se ierunt was clos(,'(l with the lienediction. NINETEENTH SEDERUNT. On (hi: .'i((inc ly agreed to sanction the union and transfer- tiiice of the congreyationH named, as pr(/i)osed, and decerned accordingly. MK. GILMOUR— APPLICATION— i'RFSBYTERV OK BARRXE. There was submitted and read an application from the Congregation of Vasey, in the Pi'esbytery of Barrie, for the recognition of Mr. .lohn Vjlilmour, as a minister of the Chui'ch. The application was transmitted by the Presbytery (^f Barrie The extraet minute of Presbytery, transmitting the application, contained also a dissent, for reasons, by Mr. Robert Moodie and Mr. Alexander McDonald, from the action of Presbytery in [122] THK PRESHYTEKIAN CHUKCH IN CANADA. 61 the (ireiiiises. Mr. R. N. (Jrant and Mr. D. D. MeLeod jjiivo explanationa in aupKoit of thr iipplicatiun. On motion of Mr. D. D. McLeod, duly seconded, the Asai nibly rosolvt-d lit follows: — That the case of Mr. (lilnioiir, VndUi^ht umief the notiui' ut the (ieneral .Vs^enibly by petition tra: sniittod tl'roU'.,'h th(3 Presbyter} of liarrie, he remitN-d to a Cminnittee to consider and loport on the <|Ue.stioii whjtlier Mr. (iiheoin w]\i< was recoL(- iiized an an ordained a.inister of the KajtMst Church, and i.s now a catecliist of i.ur Cliiirch, has power, legally, t(i [lerforni the inarria'^e cereinniiy, .Said (Jouunittee to con- sist of I'rofessor MacLaren, Mt'ssra. Janiea MacLennan, (i-C, II;iiiultoii Cassels, and W. B. McMurrich. MODKRATOR — MODK OK KLElvriNO. There was taken up and read an Overture from the Presbytery of llaniiltun, trans- mitted by the Synod of Hamilton and London, aiient the ri:ode of electin<{ the Moderator iif the (Jeneral Aaaembly, propo.sinL,' tliat the ^^olierator sliall be cliosen from a list of iiiiiiR'S transmitted by the Clerks of Presbyteries ; that such lists sliall consist nf tlii' niimes iif Commissioners from the several Presbyteries, ami that the election shall hr by ballots iif the Commissioners present at the opening of the Assmnbly. It was moved by Dr. Miicdonald, seconded by Mr. Houston, — That theOverture be received and discussed clause h) clause. It was moved in amendment by Mr. \V. T. Mc.MuUen, seconded by .Mr. .J. 11. (tilchrist, — That the Overture be received and adopted ml intirltn, and sent down to Pres- l>vteries for consideration, with instructions to re|)ort to ne.xt Assembly. Tt was moved in amendment to the amendment by Mr. R. Campbell, seconded by Mr. H. M. F'arsons, Tliat the Assembly ro-attirms the resolution of last year as to the mode of electint; the Moderator of the General Assembly. Votes beini,' taken, the amendment ol Mr Campbell was carried successively over the amendment of Mr. McMullen, and over the tir.st motio ^ liy Dr. Macdimald, and the Assembly re-attirmed the resolution of last year in terms fol- lowing: — "Receive the Overtures, and resolve that the (ieneral Assembly, like other Courts iif the Church, elect its Moderator on nominations made immediately after the Assembly lias been constituted." OVERTURS ANENT LOTTKKIKS. There was submitted and read an Overture from the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa aiient Church Lotteries, with the view of seeking the repeal of any Statutes which sanc- tinii gambling in any form, and, to this end, inviting the cooperation of other religi(»us iltiioniinations ; and setting forth, in substance, that the amendment by 2',i Victoria, chii]itor ;J6 of chapter 35 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada permits ratlles fc' p. izes "t" .small value f KORMI'I.A. Tlieru was proHeiited and read an Overtnro transinittod hy thu PreBhytery of (»Wf,i Sound, setting forth the desirablenoss of drawintr up for the infuriruition and use c,f inouilici'H of th(! Church and otht>rH H(;fkin<; adiniBHioii into our (;onnnunion, a concisi! mid .xplicit Htatoinunt of tlie Faith and I'oUty of th« Chiirtli, and aUo providiuLt an appropri ato Formula for tho public rocej)tion of ineuihurs to communion and praying the Vjmic rablo the Assembly to appoint a Comniittuo to prepare such Statcmi-ntand Fornuda. I'lic Overture was supported by Dr. .). I). Fraser. ft vas then moved by Dr. Fnisi-r, seconded by .Mr. Robert Hamilton, and ai^'reed t", That the [)rei>aration of a Synopsis ot the Faith and Polity of the Presbyterian Church, as recommended in the Overture from the Pru.s. !)ytery of Owen Sound for submissfon to next (ien(;ral Assembly for its consideration, on the undeistandini,' that if approved it shall be sent down to Presbyteries for their cnn sideration, to report to the followinj^ .\ssembly with a view to its i)ublication afterw.inl.s in tract form for general circulation, be remitted to a (Jomujitteo to be appointed for tin- purpose. The Committee was then appointed, as follows : Professor Campbtdl, Convener ; Messrs. E. A. Mc(Jurdy, (ieorge Bruce, Dr. A.,ithews, W. D. .Armstrong, Dr. .lardiiie. J. Sonu'rville, D. M. (Jonhtn, Dr. Middlemiss, Dr. MacLaren, llobert Hamilton, Dr. J. H. Fraser and Dr. .McDonald, Messrs. (Jeorge Hay and R(d)ert Murray. formi;la. On uuition y Mr. II. .M. Par.sons, Mecoiidel by .Mr. K. N. (iraiit. and agreed til, Tiiat tile Overture be referred to thu (Committee on the Itook of I'orniB. ANNIJITIKS OVKUTI KK ON. An Overture willi the 8i<,'natureH of Mr. VV. S. iSnil and .Mr. Oeorue Sutherland, tr.iasmitted by the Synod of Hamilton and London, waa taktui up and read, bcarin;.^' that ;ill Clerical Agents, Profes.sors in Theolo«^ioal CoUe^^ea, and all other parties, e.xcept our Kiiii'iiin Missionaries, who may lu) entitled to rt'tirin^ annuities, be placed on the ,V<^ed :iiid Intin I Ministers' Fund on the same ti>rnis as ministers, and that no annuities be paid to other pai^^ies from the funds of the Church, unless spocial funds are raised for the pur- |io.su. It waL moved by Mr. W. T. Mc.Mullen, seeimded and agreed to. That no action be taken on this Overture. KVANGKUZATION oK RO.MAN CATHOIJCS. There was submitted and read an Overture from the I'resbytery of Toronto, repre- seiitini,' that many considerations of a .social as well as reli;.;ious character seemed to render It the imperative duty of the (-'iiurch to otl'er Koinan (Jatindics tiie (J'spel in its jiurity and ainiplicity, and not limit its labours to peojde of one nationality, and chielly within the Province of (Jntario, and praying the (leneral Assemlily to ado[)t .^ueh measures as may In; considered beat for initiatiit;^ and prosecuting niisaioiiary work ainoiiif llomauists within our bounds, as is now done in the I'rovince of (,)uebec. It was moved by I'rof. Scriin^'er, duly seconded, and aijreed t(j, — That the Overture from the I'resiiytery of I'liioiito, aneiit tlie evans^elizatioii of Roman Catholics, be received and referred to the Moard of Frencli Evan<'elization for their consideration. issions of till' follows . — I) 00 Oil 00 I) 00 1) 00 00 00 Inate of fnniU Kingston. "11 M Parsons, received intn Is received "f Lte to another Itinue toint Or Gray and Mr. R. N. Grant, of Orillia, and Mr. Daw.son, of Gravenhurst, to receive ami remit such contributions as kind friends may forward. MEMORIAL — MK. M. W. LIVINC.STONE. There was submitted and read a Memorial from Mr. Martin W. Livingstone, of t!u' town of Simcoe, a minister who resigned his charge and retired from the active serviw ui the ministrj' at or aboUi' the time of the uni(m in 1875, and representing that the Tem- poralities Fund of the '"resbyterian Churcli of Canada in connection with the Church of Scotland, in which he had a heneficiai-y interest, was so reduced from various causes tli.it it no longer atl'orded any adecjuate support. The Memorial was accompanied by a letter from Mr. John Ciiarlton, M P., strongly commending the case of Mr. Livingstone t>i favourable consideration. The Memorial and letter were transmitted by the Proshyteiv of Ha»,iilt •t Campbiill, -Recuivc the 1 meiubers of tions on lier MKMORIAT, — MIt. FAUi.lUHAK MACKAK. Tlie Assembly took u)) a Moiuorial from Mr. Fanjuliar Macrae, a Missionary in Miinitoba, representing that he had laboured in the Mission field under the Presbytery (if JJrandon ; that the application to the Home Mission Committee to have his name put u[H)n the list of regular Missionaries had been refused ; tliat after the lapse of a year the lUililication was renewed, but again refused ; that the Hynodical Committee did not feel at liberty to honour his claim to remuneration from the Mission Fund, and submitting the subject to the judgment of the Assembly. The Memorial was transmitted by the Presbytery of Brandon, with the appointment of Messrs. James Robertson and .lames Tddd to support the same before the Assembly. In the absence from the Mouse of Messrs. Robertson and Todd when the Memorial came up, explanations were given by Mr. John Mowatt. On motion of Mr. Robert Campbell, seconded by Mr. J. C. Quinn, the Assembly ordered the Memorial of Mr. Macrae to be referred to the Home Mission Com- mit^^e, Western Section. Ml?. .lAMKS m'cAUL — .STATUS OP. There was submitted and read an extract minute of proceedings of the Presbytery of Montreal, setting forth tliat at a meeting held on tlie 31st of March last, the Presbytery resolved to dissolve the pastoral tie between the Rev. James McCaul, and the Stanley Strt'et Congregation — retain Mr McCaul'a name on the Presbytery roll, and take the necessary steps before the (Jeneral .Assembly to preserve his status in the Church. .Me.ssrs. Fleck and Cam[)bell were • at the .'iame time appointed to [irepare a suitable iiiiiuite and take charge of the matter before the Assembly. Mr. Camjibell was heard. it was agreed, on motion of Mr. Campbell, that the action of the Presbytery b' sus- tained, and that the name of Mr. McCaul be retained on their roll. MR. WILLIAM I5URXS— Al'I'LIOATION I'OR. There was presented and read on extract minute of the Presbytery of Tf Bturlv: 1. Mnlmur and PoseuKJUt ; 2. Singhampton ami Maple Valley. Mlssi<»i, !:iti(ti(ia, Adjala. From the iV(;,s/>//(c/-i/ (»/ I,()Nlt()N. There was presented and read an extract Minute of the proceedings of tiie SmumI mi Hamilton and London, at the meeting of said Synod, held at Sarnia, on the fniirtu(.iit!i day of April last, bearing that Mr. F. B. Stewart, Convener of the P.Halinody Coniiaitiof, had presented a Report giving details of work during the year, and that in terms of saul Report the Synod ''ad ro-ap[iointed the Committee uith additions, and also agretd t" transmit to the (ieneral Assembly the earnest desire of the Synod that the As.seiiiM)^ Hynnial Committee would issue without delay a Sol Fa edition of the Sabbath Sclindl }{ymnal ; and fui'lher, that all ministers in charge should bring the subject of Divim Praise freipiently before their congregations, and codperate with the ( 'oinmittei' in its ett'orts to improve this part of the service. The extract Minute, as above in .siihstaiin recorded, was received, and it was agreed to refer the same to the .Assembly's Mynmal Committee. KKi'OK.MBi) cm Kin- i.irn'KH kuo.m. There was submitted an extract Minute of the (Jeneral Synod i<\' t)ie lU'tdinu" Church in America, covering a letter from flie Kev. John ri. Kar.iten, apjioiiuid ly said Synod to convey to this A^^sembly the fraternal greetings of the Climrli wliirli \v represented, giving expression to tlie * 'hristian and lirotherly regard of the I'ctMinini Church for the Preobyterian Church in Canada. The As3eml)ly nistructed the Mmltrntoi to take an early opportunity of sending an approiu'iate reply to Mr. Karsten's letter. [128J THE I'UESBYTERIAN Cfirncil IN CANADA. 67 SYNOD OK .lAMAHA. There was presentod iind reail a letter from tlie llev. William (Jilliea, tJlerk of the Sviiml of Jamaica, covering an extended extract fmm the Minutes of that Synod, relatini^ ti) the condition and wants of the Church in the West Indies, together witli an additional statement explanatory of said extract, and directing special attention to several islands n;uiu'd, and placesjm the mainland adjacent, with an estimate of tlie population of each, :uul speaking of the " present need,'" the duty of the Ohurdi in that regard, and the hope- ful aspects of the work. On motion of Dr. Burns, secmided hy Dr. Reid, the following resolution was adopted,- -The General Assemhly receives these communications, expresses interest in their subject-matter, and renuts tliem to the Foreign ISIission Committee — Eiistern Division-for consideration. ALLIANCK OK KKKOKMEl) CHUHCUKS. Dr. Reid submitted a communication from George .lunkin, Esij. , of Philadelphia, Treasurer of the Executive Commission — American Section —of tl)8 Alliance of Reformed Churches, reminding the Presbyterian Church in Canada that its share of the necessary expenses of the Alliance, for the year 1884-'85, wa? two hundred and tifty-rtve dollars (.■*•_'.").")), and asking that the bi.preme Court of the Church take steps for the payment of this money. On motion of Dr. Burns, seconded by Mr. Houston, it was agreed, — That nil receipt by Dr. Reid of a brief statement of the objects to which the Presbyterian Alliance Fund is appropriated, he be instructed to paj' the amount allocated to this Church. liOHEMIAN (JHlKCft. The following resoluticm, moved by Dr. Burns, seconded by Dr. MacLaren, was luhipted, — The Third (Jeneral Presbyterian Council having unanimously resolved to raise uvciity-tive thousand (hdlars (.'?25,U0(tj, for the struggling cliurches of Bohemia, the liLiiLial Assembly cordially commends this most interesting object to the sympathy and liburaliiy of the Church, with the earnest hope that the auKmnt allocated by the Executive Coniniission to our Church may Ije realized at as early a date a-' \, )ssible, and that Drs. Ueid anil Burns be appointed Treasurers of thvj j.^'und. HKANTFOKO LAlJiKs' ((JLLKOK. Tlie Assembly called for the Report of the Brantford Ladies College. The Report was handed hi and read, for the Secretary, by Mr. .lohn Gray, of Windsor, — Stating the \wj}i standing of many (jf the young ladies in the Toronto University Local Examinations ; tliL' v;duable aid furnished to the teaching stafl' by the lectures of Drs. Laing and Beattie ui I he departments of Evidences of Christianity, Logic and Philosophy ; that the depart- iiiLiitrt of Music and Art were under the elHcient direction of Messrs. Ciiarles A. Garratt ami Henry Martin, A. R. S. A. ; that the College has l)een visited by the .Adxisory •-'iiuiial, and .soliciting the co-operation of the Members ot Assembly in iiiaiiitaiiiing this institution lor the higlier education of the women of our Church. If was resolved, on motion of Mr. Gray, duly seconded, as follows, — That the Gen t'l'iil Assembly receive the Report, express .satisfaction with the prosperous condition of tlu' College, and commend its claims to a large measure of siippovl from the memtfers ol '111' ('liurcli. The Assembly also aiipointed as Visitors of the College for the year, the Mnacrator, liev. ,1. K. Smith, and the Rev. G. M. Milligaii. ori'AWA I.ADIK> I Ol.lJOOJ-;, I'he Assembly called for the I'eport of the Ottawa Ladies' College. The Report was rim! by Mr. .lohn Cirray, and stated the avei'age daily attendance, the number of pupils in the itveral departments, the number completing the course for the diploma of the College "1 the literary department, the number graduating in music, and the proportion o{ pupib [12:)J VI r,8 ACTS AN)> I'ROOEKDINOS Oli" TllK TWKr.PTH OKNRRAL ASSKMBLY. in residence during the year, and 8(jlicitini| tlie co-operation of the Assembly in support of the College. The Aasenilily, on motion of Mr. Gray, agreed to receive tlie lluimrt, e.\"pres.s .satisfaction with the prosperous state of the Institution, and commend it to the continmicu and patronage of the menil)er3 of the Church. The (Jeneral Asseinhly ai)pointed a.i visi- tors for the current year, Principal Grant and the Uev. F. W. Farries. STATKI) I'OLI.EOTIONS. On motion of Professor Scrimger, duly seconded, the Assembly resolved that in cun- gregations in which tliere aro no Missionary Associations, collections for the Schenies f tlu> iation fnr tiiuir and es[H'(ially lick, and David Ibors, and iiavu loll, and til Mr. Furtlii'r,nn the Assi'iiiMy pa[)eis fruc'ly and ,^avc out Inth, iiichisivi.', |e name of tin' llu.Tity of I Ilia I next < Jcia'i'iil on the st'ciiiid lialf-pasl »evcu KKPORT OF THE HOME MfSSTON COMMITTEE OF THE PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA (VVKSTKRN SECTION). The Home Mission Cotnmittee in presentinij their Annual Report to the (loneral Assembly, dtMJre to express their gratitmle to the (river of all good for the measure of prosperity that has attetiiled their labours during the past year, and also to the (,'oni;rej,'ations and Frest\vtories who have .•nc'iuraifed and sustained thera by their hearty co-operation and substantial sympathy. The Com- mittee have cau^e to regret that the Aui,'mentation Fund has ai^'ain come short of the demands made upon it, and of the expectations indulged in at last Asse'-,:^>ly. Instead of the deficit of last year heini,' cancelled, there is a deficit for the j)resent year of .^li.twl.iW VVhile the contributions to Homo Missions have been more than sufficient to meet the expendi- tiin: of the year, it is worthy of notice that but for the generous aid rendered by the Church of .Scotland, the Free Church of Scotland, the Presliyterian Church of Ireland, and the Divinity Students of the United Presbyterian Church, the receipts would have been far less !.han what /'ley iUf. Tlie Committee, on entering upon the new field of Missions in British Columbia, will rerpi.'-e increased liberality on the part of the friends of Home Missions, if thi^y an to occupy the man/ tiidds that are calling upon them for Gospel ordinances. [ii the report now submitted there will be found a sketch of the progress of Home Missions and Aui,'inentation in the different Presbyteries of the Church. Special reports from the Muskoka, Ali,'ipina, .Manitoba, and N'orth-\Vir .Missionary lalj nir are [iressod upon the Committee ; as also a detailed statement of the funds. The appendix contains complete statistics of all the .Mission Stations and Augmented C lugregations, with the several amounts granted them during the year ; and a list of nil the Ministers, Missionaries, Piobationers and Catechists, at present employed under the direction of the Oiimmittee. S1J.MVI.\RY OF MISSION WORK IN THE PRESBYTERIES OF ONTARIO, tiUEBEC, MANITOBA, THE NORTH-WE.ST TERRITORIES AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. PRK8IIYTKRY OF QUEBEC. The work of the past year has been fairly encouraging in this Presbytery. At Metis a new (Jliurcli has been completed for the mission and another for the summer visitors. .Supply has been ..'ivcn to this field during the whole year and its prospects are lirighter than for years. The people (!n ■iifiplied di\ring the whole year, excepting one or two for a few months in the winter. While wo are tlumkful to be able to hold our own in most of our fields, encouraging progress has been made in -ivtual cases. Two things are greatly needed to keep up the weak congreg.itions of this Presbytery —men and money. There an^ five congregations needing settled pastors or ordained .Missioniiri;is. Few of our young men are willing to settle in this Presbytery. .Mr. (Jeo. Kiiinear, graduate of Knox College, has this year given us his services for twelve months, and we hope several others will iiillow his good example next year. Constant change of workers is not good for our weak station.s. Mnuuy is also nee led. Our people contrihute well but in mmy cases they cantiot bear the whole burdL'u. The Augmentation Fund has bee,u a great boon and our n irnest prayer is that it may be made a great success. T'his work is beset with many diHiculties and discouragements and our people :ind labourers deserve the symi)athy and support of those more highly favoured, PRESBYTERY OK MONTREAI,. 'I'lie steady decrea.ie of the English-speaking i)opulal;ion in nearly all the nu-al districts of the I'lovitice of l^'iebec tells adver.sely in the prosecution of Home Mission work. There is very little |iroHpect of increasing the number of our fields and great difficulty in holiting our own in the districts now ooo\ipied. The Augmentation .Scheme has been of incalculable benefit to our Pre-ibytery. Before its inception we had the utmost difficulty in getting ministers for our weak charges ; the 11. APPENDIX. ii i t r (liHcoinforts and exi)ense of livi .r, especially in the ethicat on of a family, heing greater than in many other unctions of the elm; c\\. Irregularity of supply wan materially affecting some of mii fields, and the people were lt)ecoming disheartened. All this has, however, been changed. Since the Augmentation Scheme was l;i\)nchcd and .$7oO per annum and a manse was secureti to our ministers all our weak congregations have been settled and continued settled. The interests of I'reshyteriuiiisin and of the cause of CJhrist in the Province of Quebec demand the continiiance of the scheme. PKKSBYTKRY OF (iLENCVUKYg In October last the congregation of Gr-ivtsI Hill was separated from Knox Church, Koxborongji, with which it had for several years been united, an, I erectelied during the winter through probationers and others who were available- but a student has been appointed f(U- the season. The cause here remains in a Matu quo condition, although it is fully exiiec'ted that ere long it will reg.ain its former importance as a Mission Station. North Augusta and Stone's Corners: -We have opened a Station here this summer. About thirty-two families are in connection with us in both places, and are at such a distance from any of our APPENDIX. • • • 111. eater than in ; some ^. Siucf the o\ir iiiinisters estiyterianisin lieme. , lloxliiiriiUL'h, 'here are iilmut ' a few years it ere during; the -there !.■< every lis Presbytery, pn noticed very intial family to riiree nf these, ixamlria, wliiih Bion the conK're- lir contributions ity-five Ddllaf^. id these win illy 10 a conwlderable 1 to a settlement of those already the place, which e of consideiaiiie id the (lutliH'k at rbrook and S(nitl) 1 for a time. At n with it met. ade. And tin- stations and in tlie introdiKtimv ed and beneticial miiiimnm when il of them have dvances toward- by the lack of vacant. The ■ent amonff which Ehnsley also has vices of a settled ■,'.ie Mission ot church has been tlie re.;ulati(iii> niore impi'itaiit and thereby I'l ssionarv Assocui- vith encdurau'ing lentlv mini-tered destitute nf the luous .supiily ever ] for the Slimmer. Ist, and c.mtinues 1b :-Thrcu-h .mr liave been r:ither available Imtji Judition, althoiit;» tation. iBummer. About le from any of our neiffhhouring charges .a.s to warrant the Presbytery in or^'anizin),' a Station here. .\ subscription Hit has been handed in g laranteeing part salary and board of a student for this summer, who has been appointed, and is nov busy at work. ('rysler ;--Thi.s ,)lace has been for the present dropped from the list of our aid-receiving Mission- .Stations, having bean supplied by the minister of the neighlxun-ing settled chargi' of >iorewo(Ml. It is expected tha^ this will jirove a i)ermanent arrangement. Our I'resbytery is pusliing Home Mission business '.ith as great earnestness as they have ever done ; and many tokens of success have- followed the labo irs of ourstrdents in their several fields. Our ccdlections for Home Mission ami Augmentation hive been coni-siderably in advance of tlie previotis year ; although consiilerably uncter the assessment .; Us \ it f,s a tester by which to raise congregations receiving aid t(» the self-sustaining point, and to stimulate the liberality of our more important congrog: vions (uv iH'half of such as are under the minimum. I'KKSItVTKKY OF KINGSTON. There are nine mission fields in this Presbytery, viz.: Sharbot Lake District, Mississippi, Matawatchan, and Polan 1 and Lavant, on the K. ami P. l{oaeen recently added to the list. These all, with the exception of the last were fidly occupied during the jiast summer, t^ueen'-s College .Missionary Association supplied the four fields on the K. and P. loiad without any expense to the Home Alission Fund. .\t .VIcIiaren's Mills (Missi.s.sippi District), the |)eople erected a comniodiou.s and comfortable church, which was opened last September. Mr. Sharp (Queen's), has been labouring at Poland and Lavant for the past twelve months. The Kev. .1. Robertson, ordained missionary, continues his ministrations with exempbiry diligence at Mill- haven and Bath. The Rev. W. H. Hunt, ordained missionary at Carlow and Mayo, resigned his trust at the end o£ December last, after twelve months' service. « While .some of the more accessible fields had service part of the time during the winter, Tlianet ind the Ridge, L' Amable and York River, and Maynooth, aggregating probably I'.iH families, were entirely without supply. .Mr. Alfred (Jivan, B.A., a distinguished graduate of Queen's College, has been appointed ordained missionary at L" Amable, etc., aud will enter on hi.s work early in May. All the congrega- ti, "-■ rti^^^hin the bound.s were visited in the interests of the Augmental'on Fund. None of the supplemented congregations have as yet become self-sustaining. They are situated ill districts wh'^re the Presbyterian (lopulation is either small and scattered, or fluctuating, and, in some localities at le.ast, where the i)eople however anxious to obtain, are generally unable to support a settled ministry. In several instances our cause would be lost but for the generous aid rendered I)-,- the Augmentation Fund. Although th iroiighly good work is done by our students during the summer, the wanf, of continuous winter supply of our Mission fields is a great hindrance to their ilevelopinent and prosperity. I'RKSBYTERY OF PKTKRHORO'. Haliburton was served efficiently during the past summer by its missionary, and a gratifying increase of interest was manifested by the attendance on religious ordinances. ()wing, however, to tile i)revailing commercial depression, the people were unable to pay the final instalment on the mort- ;;age of their church, as was expected. (Jood work wa.s also done in the Minden field, which embraces three station.s. There i.s a good church and manse in .Minden, but the Prebbyterian families are only ten in number. At Brown'.s Settlement -one of the stations connected with Minden there are twenty-four families, but their circumstances are such that they cannot furnish the financial aid that might be expected. Yet they are entirely dependent on the mission for religious ordinances, as no other (leiio idn.ation occupie.s the Held. Til*- third station— Kinmount— has a church building, free from debt. .\n ordained missionary is earnestly desired for this field, and it offers >i>',iy\0 for his su|)|)i)rt. Harvey was supplied during the summer by a student missionary, and during a portion of the winter by an ordainad minister. The whole of the expense of the summer service, and two-thinls of that for the winter months, was paid by the staticms embraced in the field. It is very anxious for ii constant supply. ,-V large measure of success has been attained in Havelock, and e leat and comfortable church was erected tluring the sunuiier. A winter service seemed so necessary that it was undertaken liy Mr. Carmichael, of Norwood, at the cost of much additional lalionr. In the near future Ha'-elock promises to be a strong niis.sion station, if not a self-sujjporting congregation. Chandos and Burleigh were su|)plieil during the suinmer months, and a fair amount of progress is reported. A Catechist was sent to the Monmouth and Cardiff field, but the families have been so redu<«d hy rem ival, and are so wiiltdy scattered, that it has not Ikmui considered ilosirable to continue this service. Two ordained ministers, connected with the Episcopal and Methodist churches, furnish rei,'uhir Sabbath services. Au(]hi('ntntien taken so deep an interest in this scheme, especially by our wealthier churches -as might have Ijeen expected, and as its importance denianuring the past year gratifying progress has been made in the mission fields in this Presbytery. Cohoconk, Garden, etc., had the services of two students. In conseriuence, weekly service was held III IV APFL'NIMX. 1*1 ill all the Ktatiims. In (JDlmconk ii liHiitlHonie now church wan orected capalile nf Heating iipwantH 1500 |)fii the npirit a>'A liher.ility of thi; eoiiKrcK'atinn. Nor can too iiiiich praiso l)i' i^ivvn Mr. I't-rrif, tin- stmleiit, fur his eiioi/y ami Zfal. Tho attiMiilaiice (III and interest in ordinanceH wan iiiucii greater than at any former pen >i\ in the iiintory of the tii'M. In tlie (!arden section preparations ari^ now in proi;reHs for the erection oi' a chureli tiuriii^ the coming; HUiiiiner, which will greatly streiiKthen and consolidate the work at thi^* point. In the reiiort of hut year im-ntion was made of the opeiiin.; of a new station at Oakwoixi in con- miction with ( 'ainhray. N'i> help was recpiired from the ('oinrnittee to maintain ordinances. A lot was secured in the liest put of the vilhi,'e. The (J. M (Jhn'ch, vacated !>v the recent union of tlie Methodi-t liody. was puii'liased, and placed upon the new site. The huildiiiK" we i thoidu>,'hly reim vated and repaireil. It now presents the app-arance of a new church, and is (Miiiniodious anil coin fortal)lt\ Tlu' whole expense has already lieei met except aliout ."ji-'iO. The church at (Jainhrav h;i« undergone tl i>ro;;L;li repairs. Larue additions have heeii made to tlie attendance and iiiemheiHliip ef the churchei ; while the services of tlie CHerKetic student, Mr. I'litterson. were liiyhly appreciateil. The t,'ri;;t drawback is the want of proper winter supply in the ontlyinu field. A summer session in collef,'t!s or a year's mission work from the ^(r:dii.itini,' class would he of >,'reat service to our mission Helds. No marked chaii/e is reportc' .^ \v. ami Htimulaled tiy the schtiiiie. I' •;■'■. ,.ved Cliar^feH. I' st ministtrs and peo])le are encoui«K''''i 'ill have inoHt d essiiij^ and disastrous results. 'iM'." OK TOKL C. ,ear Mt Alhert was united to Hallantrae. It 'le pn -ipects, with Mr. Hoattie on the field, are R. (Jniy'a late chartje. With its union to York .lohn AIcKay is iiiLssionary lure. A church wa- KV Mt. Alhert and Hallantrae: -T)ui ■ ..iie p.; * liojied that no ^'rant will he re,(|uired for this tielu )v. group. His health having been somewhat impaired, the I'rosliyit'ry granted his request for si,\ months leave of absence, and arranged that the stations under his ci;ar^'e be meanwhile supplied by two students. I'cu-t Oarliii'', l)c.^ liank and Raymond: Mr. A. H. Drumin having finished his theol(i;,'ical course in Knox College, has been appointed l)y the Home .Mission Committee ordained niis.-.ioiiaiy t" this part of .Muskoku, which is largely fre(|ueiitc 1 by summer visitors. Kurther inforinatiiui .iliniit the .Muskoka and I'arry So md districts will be found in .Mr. Kindhiy's reports. Minesing, etc.: -Mr. .John (ieddes has laboured here for about four ye.vrs as ordained inis-iioii;iiy His resignation was accepted by the Presbytery to take effect on ;Ust of .March. His fijid vvill li wrought by two .students during the .summer. Penetanguishene and VVyel)ridg(! :— These congregations having been long wrought as Mi-<-i'in Stations have at iength gained the status of a settled pastoral charge ; to which the Kev. H. Currie was inducted in December last. Ardtrea, .Severn IJriilgo, etc., and Longford and Black River :--Those five stations are all in the neighbourhood of Lake Couchiching, and had been wrought for some time .as two separate giMU|H nf stations. An attempt was in ide by the Presbytery to constitute them into one pastoral cliar,'<' in the hope that they would call a minister. A meeting was held for moderation in a call duiiiig the winter. It became ap|).u'ent that there was not unanimity am ing the stations in regard to tlieir being placed together as a charge, and the group has been f onlinanceH was irrci^'nliir in all tlif HcIiIm. 'rcilierrnory cih-kmI ilnrini^ the \vint(>r nf 1HH| -Uri, ,ui(i cKii'i' ><'it open in the N|irink( of ISS.">. It trnw ha-i lieen periniiiD-ntly clewed. Diiriii),' last wiirter the Ini >.ii. loninsula had nn Hervice. \V\>^ liay was partially sii|i|iliei| diirinx the winter, and the others -eeeived Morvic! itrice in two weeks. Mild the I'reslivlery lie.ti aMe to cniitiniie the work in the winter as vigorously as during,' the smniiier, all the fields would have advanced rapidly irt the ilirection of lieconiing con^^regationH for a settled pastor. I'UKSItVTKllV (IK S.\ti;KKN, 'The iiiiMsion field in thi.s I'reHhytery \n inakint; steady pro^fi-ess. Two new stations (fjorliettoii i;ivervi(!w) have lieen formed diiriiiv,' the year. .Vt the first :>, new church has Ikmmi liuilt, and at ither the p(!opIe are niakiiiL,' prep.iratioiis for liiiildinL,' this su iiiii(;r. .Ml oiir mission ti>'lds ar(; .. I .:..:„ 1 e •!..,... i i;.i i., ;.. ^\ ;...... 'i'i._ e .»:....u iiilil the .elf Invi' .*7i)() tiuiii' inert thciM: ,kS III mini M^tvininK, and some of them hive partial supply in the \viii'"r. Three, of onr coMirreijationH iiii)V('il in the direction of .VuLCiiientatioii during this year. Hue h.is raist^l the stipend froru ti) .iiSdO, anoth r ff'^ni SZOd to >?7-')(), and one from S7tll> to .s72((. In the case of the last ineii- il, it is exp(!ct(!d th(! con;,'reL;aliiin (which has latelv Imilt a lieautifiil church I will soon lie aide to Mse th(! salary. TIks contrilmtions from th(^ I'resliytery to t\w .Viij^'iiientation Kniid tins year, l;1i much less than the I'resliyr.ery would like will lie when all moneys are ('olU'cted aliout half luch aK'ain as last year, showiii'.,' an improved lilieralitv in iiulividiial coiiK'ret^ations towards their i.-iters, and also of the whole I'resliytery towards tlu^ ,\nj,'iiieiitation Fund. iillantrae. It i^ on the field, are s union to V'lirk . A church wiii^ lujjhly Hustaineil at the .lunctinn ^re;,'atiiiaH. .Mr. Millan, and now aduate of Kw>\, naintaineil. will he in oin-ra- was app(iint(^il in •d cont,MiMatiiins, iieiit will lie iiiiide Hethel ('lunch t sixteen numth^ [arke, MoiiiIht nf char^jes in .Mu.h- the mission fields il Asseinlily. ami tlu! I'rL'siiyMTV [under his ci:ap,'e his tlieiilo^'iciil led niis.^inii.iiy M iformatiiiii almut liiued mis'i'iii:i^,v His ti.!l(l vvillli lui^ht as Mis'iiin Jch the Kev. H. I)ns are all in the Iparato t,'i'ou|H uf Ittoral cliar-,'!* in call during,' the |i rei,'aril tu their iirtions. ,'ith stiul-'iits in they will ciH « Wi mission field. Jie last year were h of October the I'llK-SHYlKKV Oh ll,\MII,r(lN. (s II Tit the > come inent . winti i.oL yet 'M. ■ . Stewart Si.i-ci! th(^n •e been (Hh- , the people The field which '!od in His I'lovidenci! has i,'iven the rresliytery of Ifaiiiiltoii to i .i. Diiist l'llC'lura^,'ill^,'. The st.itions, for the most part, have lieen Imii,' in existence, iinii lav- lixeil in character. In many districts ttii; I'resliyterian population is small and not erv p' in ch uacter. These elements make tin,' work dittictult and discoura^fiii'.^. N'ew t' settlements are much niort! hopeful. ( 'liaie^'es anlicipateil in the Repoct of l.ist ,. ■ 'leeii •tfectei! !iut we expiict to re-arraii'.,'!! part of one fiidd liefun^ the present year Til liei,'in at the Ivist : Fort Krie and lli(l,'ewav. l''or two years tin lu.v. ' Mcoiipied this field and lalioiiied faithfully, lie retired from it at the end of June, LSH.-i Mr. I!. II. (Iraij; has 1,'iven re^'iilar .Mipply. t )wiiiii to tilt! dithculty experienc'-(l in tindiii;,' a jilace in which to meet ser' i 1 rniitinued at Victoria ; lint as th" Church at Fort F,rie is within leasonalile . .i c liviii,' at Victoria attend '' re. The report of .Mr. ('rai^; shows proi,'ress, there liavinj^ been iiicrea.se ill tilt! iiuinli(!r of fain:'.. e.s, communicants and attendance at Sabbath services. He also reports an interi stiii^,' prayer meeting and I'ible class. Port ( 'olboriK^ is beinu supplieil li\ .Mr. Itichard I'yke to the satisfaction of both I'resliytery and (leiiple. The I'resbyteriai. [irpiilation i.> small, but Uie people are loyal to the ("liurcli. The work i.s 'II a satisfactory condition. Wellandport has been supplied diirinf^ the winter months with North Pelham, an arranf,'oment whiili is bein^; continued for the summer. This plan enabled the Presbytery to K've continuous supply til this tiidd for the year. The people appreciated it. Weilandport is in a more hopeful condition than it has been for years. liiiuth continues to be supplied with Merritton. The field conuirisinK the Stations of Merritton, Louth, Xorth Pelham, and Wellandport reipiires to lie re-arraiii,'eil ; and, at its meetiiiK in March, I'resliytery appointtMl a (Joininittee to in([uire into the condition of matters, that the best arrange- ment for all concerned might be adopted. Harton is supplied from Hamilton. Aiicast(U' East continues as formerly, alone, and supplied by students. All the mission fields of the Presbytery have been su[iplied during the whole year. PKKSIIYTKUV OK I'AKIH. A new mission station has been organized at Onondaga, composed of families formerly belonging til Ziiiii Church, Brantford, and other neighbouring congregations. St. (Jeorge has become self- -mtaining, and Mount I'leasaiit and Hiirford have increased their contributions to the stipend of their minister. PRK8BYTERY OK MiNllON. There are two mission fields in this Presbytery - Springfield, on the line of the Canada .Southern Railway, and North Street, in the Tmvnship of Westminster. Neither of these art: self-sustaining, hilt liiitli have slightly increase'' during the past year both in attendance and niiuiiber-lii|i. Tlie Preslivtery finds it very difficult to find supply for those ti dils in winter. There xre at present four "Ulipleiuented congregations. One of them. Port Stanley, hai increased its contributions for minister's stipend $M, and thus reduced the suiiplement re((uired. I'UKHBVTKKY OK CHATHA.M. Mission fields in this Presbytery are on the wh(-.le encouraging. Essex Centre has been removed frimi the list (>f mission stations and has had a minister settled over it. It will r''(piire aiij from the .\uKiiientation Fund for some time to come, but its prospects of growth are good. Tilbury I 'entre Wius heavily burdenetl with debt and beginning to sink into a state of ilespoinlency ; but, stimulated hy a deputation from Presbytery, the people made a successful effort to relieve themselves they are iinw in a hoiieful condition. They will still need aid from the Home .Mission Fund, but will not be hiii'dened by interest im debt. I'rice, Ronaud Line and IJelle River hold their own. It is gratifying thiit the additions of two years ago have not Iwen lost in the slightest. They need no help from the missiiiii fund, but are not yet in a position to call a minister. I'uxton is not promising like the "thers. There is great nee(l " to strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die." VI. AIM'KNDIX. rKK«BYTKU\ (IK SAKNIA. There are within the IxnindH of the l*re.sl)ytery of Sariiiii two iiiixxion HeldH. Soinbra X'ilia^'e ami l)uthie clnirch, and VVahuno, Hl.ick Creek ami Wilkesport. There is not imniodiute iirnspcct thiif. tl'i; tifHt of tlifsi! tieidi will l)e eiHctiil into a i'on^;ri'^',iii(in. 'I'licre is, however, a lar^e tract of tinije. velop'- I torritory in the iieiKhhouihoo 1, and shoidd tht-ri' lio a fair share of tlie new Mettlers l'rc^l,y. terians tlm tiilds will heuoine ultiniatt'ly a self-sustaining' ciiit^rfKation. The seconil of the fit'liln ji in a prosperous condition and ahout ready to he erected into a regular charge. Both tieMs Wfrt> partially supplied during the winter. There are Kve supplemented conKregations within the IhmiucU of the I'resI ytery: (a) ( "orrunna and .Morelown, (1)) Oil Springs and Oil City, (e) Point Kdward, (il) Matidaumin, (e) Forest. Corunna and Moretown receivt' at present ^SloO of a supplement. Tlii.i conKre^jation will not likely increase in stren^fth for a lonw time, ami its contriliutions proliaiily cannot lie e.\p';cted to increase. I'oint Kdwanl is not likely to improve much, either numerically nr titiaiicially, hut as soon as the "manse" deht is paid which is hein< rapidly done its picMjiit supplement of S'^iKJ will hi- unn'-ce''sary or at least ;,'reatly diminished. Oil Spring's and Oil ("ity will recpiirti supplement for a lonff time, Imt as this conj,'re!,'ation is situated in a lart,'e tract <>{ wiM land of suptM'ior soil, it will no 'ople have liuilt a tine manse at Kxeter for their minister. Bayfield and Bethany are lining well, and the amount they get out of the Augmentation Fund is very tliankfuUy received. Thiiiirs are moving on prosperously at (Irand Bend. PUKSHVTKKY OK MAITI.ANl). This Preshvtery has no mission stations. Two of the Augmented congregations have the pa.st year increased their contributions to the stipends paid their ministers. Iiiniii; I'KKSHVrKHV OK DiacK TMK AI.i;OMA DISTHICT. This portion uf our field, from its comparatively i.solated position, labours under difficultius •unknown to the same extent in other and even newer parts of the Dominion. One of tlifsr (litlicullies is the want of supply for the winter months arising, not so much from the scarcity of inuii as friim an apparent aversion to this Held. For thii there can be no reasonable ground, as tlio.se wlm have braced the terrors of a winter in this Held have enjoyed their work just as much as in older part- of the country. The man who ^'oes in with singleness of purpo.se to do the Master's work m.iy count on the hearty sympathy and co-operation of the friends on these Helds. A-< the necessitic's of the field and the nature of the coiuitry and climate are being better understood, this ditticiilty i^ being overiii|iiiit t would lii'idtiie til the rxtiitit iif rkona and Wist iin erected intn a alie. There hiw lone of them are ,dit, in a terrible to give SI) much ath, which they 'ice. Theri' iire nd, Bayfield iiinl II soon he iitf tlir r their niiiiister. ion Fund is very ns have ■hiring nder dirtiuiiltiet One of llie^i' .scarcity of ineii 1, as tli'ise wliii uch as in uliler ter'H woik m.iy till) necessities this difficulty is tors and a few- he past winter ■1,'e as ordaiueil Committee tn vidnntly is imt years' apii'iiit- iiider the en e nf !st. Opposite ti) lirough a silent ere an; at leiist ;e offers all tluit nmer under the absence of the McLennan was rk. Althon-h offered at -"inie ut folluwinf,' the nts' Missionary land, also uiuier without supply world in itself. •epresentinh'iiur most westerly permau'iitly to )Kether, and we ~,inc.erely trust that their hopes are ahout to he realized. Mr. .F. Ij. Cainphell, a (graduate of Kno\, h.H heen appointed for two years ; we Hineerely hope that hefore the expiration of this term hoth he :inl the people may Hee their wav to a more permanent arrani.reinent. I.itth- < 'urrent also, on the North Shore of the Island is next in order. As yet it is under the fostering care of the .StiidentH Missionary AHsociation, Knox CJollego, hut indications are not wanting that ere long they will he Idokiiig for more service than the Society can possihly give thenj. A very neat church w.in erected here last season which will tend very nnich to the comfort and prosperity of our people here, (•(■casional supply was ^,'iven them last winter hy our miisioiuiry at .NIanitowaning. This latter iioint lyini,' at the eastern end of the Island is the capital. I'^tforts are made to keep up tht supply liere, ;is from its position an influence is felt more or less in all our other fields. .Mr. 1>. .Mc.Naughton had i.liarge during' the winter months, to he followed hy .Mr. I). Cameron, formerly of Lucknow, who ;;iii\s in on a two years' appointment. Providence May field somewhat widely scattered along the Houth side of the island has heen (iccupicd diirinn the past winter, and will lie till October next bv Mr. W. W. Mc.Vrthnrs, catechist. ■Nhoiy new points must necessarily be taken \i\> in the near future both on this Island and on the N'litli .Shore -as the country settles up an impetus to which will be given should the .VIk'oma Hr.iiich of the C. P. 11. whicdi now lies dormant In- opened thnm^'h to the Sault. We may also notice here the appointment of a missionary to labour on the (J. P. |{. west of Sudbury .Function. .\lthom;h the country is not settled to any extent, yet at the various stations, especially those whi(di form the end of a ilivision on the line, a con?iderable population in some ijases is found whose spiritu.il wants must ))e suiiplied ; a missionary unihr the Presbytery of Barrie nas been appointed to this important work. His duty will b- to pass aloi.',' the line from station to station, and as opportunity presents itself, make known the Word to those \'hom he may find ready to hear. In contrasting the past with the present, and looking forward to the 'uture, we have reason to thank (lod and take couraije. Kven amon^' those rocky isles, Jind on what si.rne reckon barren shores, the harvest is plenteous, bo it iiurs -while it ia day — to rea[). .Many anxious hti..ri.; r;-;?riiig tlu-ir pii.i'eges in other lands or in other parts of our own land an; eagerly looking' to the churcli of their choice *.o minister to their spiritual wants. ItKPOKT OF MISSION WORK IN THK SYNOD OF MANITOBA AND THK NORTH- WKST TKUKITOKIKS. When the Report of 1884-ft.") was written the wholn country was excitefl over the battle of Fish Creek. Troops were hurrying along the South .Saskatchewan to Batoche, the strongho'tl of th*- rel)els, determined to crush out this uprising against law and order. Victmy crowned the t tForts of itnr volnnteerH and peace was speedily restored. There fol wed a gfxid deal of unrest among the [ndiiin tribes, but all fears of any bread, of the peace have now passed away. Among the othcers and the rank and file of the volimteers were a large nnmber of Presbyterians. It was consequently felt that some of the Mijiister- of the Church shouKI accompany the troops. Hy different regiments the Revs. V. B. Pitblado, 1). M. (Jordon, W. S. Ball, W. L. H. llowand, .Iftines Barcl.ty, and Mr. W. P. Mackenzie were elected as chaplains, and these gentlemen, at con- siilerablo risk and no small personal sacrifice, accomi>anied the troops till the campaign was over. The .services of those at the front especially have been acknowledged in fitting terms by the officers in cliartje, and the .Minister of Militia. •After the troops had left Batoche and gone West to Fort Pitt the Rev. ,S. ,F. Taylor, of Moose ■hiw, was Hent northward and ministered to the wounded in hospital and visited among the faiuilies in aiul around Saskatoon and neighbouring settlements. His visit and services were much appreciated. The seat of the rebellion being at a considerable distance from other .settlements, the mission o|ipnitions of the ( 'hurch were very little interfered with. The congreu'ations and missii>naries at Prince Albert, Biittleford, Edmonton ai.d Touchwood suffered a ^'ood deal, but every minister stood at his post, and the congrejjations are now rapidly recovering from the eff cts of war and siege. It shiiuld be mentioned also that all our Indian missionaries remained on the reserves, althouixh in siinie cases it was at the risk of their lives, and successfully counteracted the evil infiuence of Kiel's enuMsaries. RBBKI.LION RKTAKOKH IMMIGRATION. The rebellion interfered a good deal with immigration. Few people settled in the country last season, but the tide has begun to flow in this s])ring again. From (Jreat Britain a good niHiiy are enniint;, but the bulk of our immigrants may be expected to be those leaving the more crowded di.-itricts ■■if the Ka^tern Provinces. The census returns for the North-West Territories have been recently issued and every person has been disappointed at the result. They are for the three Provisional Dihtricts of Assiniboia .Vllierta and Saskatchewan, or in other words, that part of the North-West Territories lying south of the North Saskatchewan. As to their religion the inhabitants are classified : Baptists, 77^ ; Roman Catholics, 'J,:W1 ; Anglicans, !),;)7(i ; Congregationalists, 14."); Lutherans, L'Olt ; Methodists, tl.'.UO ; Presbyterians, 7,712. There are said to \w t)4l without any religion and 7,H(t3 Pagans. The religious lielief of 4,4(U is not given. In origin there are said to be: Indians, 2(i,l7'>; Half-breeds, 4,H1.H (of whom :?.387 are French Half-breeds) ; English, 8,:W ; French, 1,.')20 ; (Jermans, 427 ; Irish, ■i,'2H"i, and Scotch, <>,r88. Subtracting the Indian population, 20, 17l>, from the total population • the Hcnian CathnlicH, ninateen to the An^'licunn, eleven to the MetluxliHtx, t-i^'liteen t<> th- t'rt'Htiyte ;:mii«, an(i three are not claHHitied. The ciiunieration in tint vase of oiir chiircheH is n>>t itccurate. When the rennUB waH taloMi we had at le^mt twenty three churcheH and now we hiiv.' thirty-three and eJKht nianxeH, incliuliiih' the two nianHeH of Iniluin MiHHionariefl. C'onHiderinL; th' xhort time Hince our work lii-Kan in the Territorien our poHition in full of prontiHe. MUninn Fielilii IVfll Mnnntd. DurinK the ftcst Kuninier not a Hettleinent of any nize in the cfnintry wbh left unprovided vsitli ordinnnceH. Kfforttt were also put forth to furniHli Htippiv durinf^c the winter, and with a ^-ood deal of HuccrHH. There waM not a point ulon^ the lineH of railway whici'. wart left unsupplied, and di^ tricts reiiifivf-d from tfie railway had at leaHt partial Mupply. When no other niJHnionarieH w>ri- availalile catnchiHtx wer«' Mecured for mix niontliH, and Htudentn of Manitoba College were eniplovfil diirint; the ChriHtinaH liolidayH. I'UKSIIYTKUY OK WINNIPKO. A ugmfnted Conoregationn. KinerKon called Itev. .lanicH (^ninn, and he wan inducted in I^eceniher. Selkirk called Rev. (', VV. Hryileii, who was inducted on April tith. Port Arthur and Uat Portage, Helf-KU»taininK' conyri- gatiouH, are Htili witho\it settle for the support of ordinances. Fort Frances is at the head of llainy Hiver, and is important becatise of the value of the distrji t for farming' and lumljcrin^'. A scattered settlement frinjfes the river for fifty ndles. The people ;iri- isolated, but there is a prospect of a railway bein;^ built, and therei)y market.'* will be brou^dit neui them. At Fort Frances and three other places aloni^ the Kainy lliver, services were held, and with encouraf,'iiii,' results. A neat frame church was built at Fort Frances. Financially the field is weak. Fifty familieR, seventeen communicants. (Jretna is a villajje on the C. P. II. near the international boundary line, west of the lied Kivci. The con^re),Mtio!l is not lart,'e, but no other denomination holds services at Gretna, and the penpji unitedly and liberally sup|>ort ordinances Familien, all denominations, about twenty-five. -■- Whitemouth and Broken Head are situated on the C.P. R. eivst of Selkirk. Along the Broken Head River settlement is forming, and the field, thoui^h weak at present, promises to grow. North Winnipeg .Mission : -.Some time ago a Sabbath-school and preaching service were openeil in the northern |)art of Winnipeg, under the auspices of St. Andrew's church. The attendance increased, and the people interested set about building a church. This has been done, and th-- Presbytery has given them an independent existence as a mission station a short time ago. Since it has entere th« CDtit^n'^'atioii wiw ■itri'iijfth(!nt!(l. Tilt' year Kiiaiicially luvs lieen tryiriK', l)'it tin" iiccipl.- uro innviiiK' to call another paHtor. (ilailHtont! haK Milfered a k"><>|M. The pantor, nwirib; to overwor •:, has ■ leerried it pruilerit to take a rent, and he haw cihtaiiied leave i>f altnence from the I'leKliytery. (Jliater lun failed |{ev. A. MoTaviMli, and he wax inducted in April. I'reparationH were nuide to ))uiM a >;huri'h at ('hater, hut wmk was suspended i>win>; to tlixappointnient in the crup. The C')n^,'^ei,'atilln is ^'rowiuK' xaticfactoiily. Neepawa called Uev. S. V. M.u.i'ay, who was onlained, and inn of fifteen new mission districts with thirty-two preaching stations. There have been completed five churches begun during the previous year, and nineteen ;:!)) new iliiirches have been built. A church manse was erecteil, a manse bought and another ""uilt. "f tiiese twenty-two new structures, the Church and .Manse-Building Board assisted to erect ninett'in. litatistics. Connected with the Synod are seventeen augmented congregations having fifty-five stations and a •■^iilibatli attendance of 4,907. There are 817 families, not including the young men not connected with ^t« X. AJM'KNI>fX. titfutj farnilifiH. |{«!r;k>iniri(( th^^m at twfi for a family thfj fi^fUf.H w/iuld !)»; l,!!)!. 'f'hrf)r/)Nrii'Hiit4 riiiifiti' tiwfinty-f.w'i HaMiath Sch'xiln an I an att,<;riclan':<- of l,lHli. VVtrk wan flnrie in nixly iiirjp rniHHir.n fiirl'U havinir VH2 Htationn ari'l a Hahhath att»!nrUmr t.h*- ^i^rvic*! im wi'»;|l. The cofi^jrii^fationx an'l mi-tfion hnld^ woiil'l th«?ri nuintj^r nirif-tyiix -ttitiorn, ^i '>U r)14."), S S att»!n'lanf:;n, irjann»!»( twenty. T!,"«- 'lo not incjii'l'' Iii'iian rniMiion h'iil;inM. Thi 'sr • * 7 10 IH '/) Ir Th.; r(, t'>o, thjNr»:.-i. 'I'h<) wh'il*; htat*:ni»:rit, h')W»iV;n t. ev;;r made a [ir'ifeiiiion of faith. There \^ a loiirce of 'ian({er ih' M i^xi'iniirit A. I>urinj< the year there were ':m|il'iye'l in the mifiply of mi.it*■^^, thirty tw'i xtn'lentK, an'l twelve f:ate':hi«tx, 'ir a Mtaff 'if ei«hty ihm': i all. If t'l the-te ai'! ad'l ;'l the iii'hir-.t.e'l (la-it'ir-i of neif y.u-itainint; f;oni,'re«ati'irn, |,r"fes•^o^.^ of \l,»ii toha '/''ilje^fe, aii'l rni^•^i'lni^ri':•^ t'l ih': Iri'liain, th»; Htaff will he 'irn; hiin'lre'l an'l twelve, 'f a hi: hft y ^evt-n are oi(|;iine T 1'; inf;rea'e if iir rnmion fielrl A will reri'ler ^lef;e^^ary an in'.reaMe in the numoer ot mHKionari<" th' if thin year. A lr< ad y there are 'in the ^'r'lun'l f'lrty Mix or'laine.l tnini-iterM, forty e.it(fp» ntu'leiit<, and ^\^ eatechi^t-i, three of the •rk lant year. .\I; it'. ha '; lorn are rea ntu'letitM. three 'if wf year hy thei<«! yoonjf ine.n out ly f' if .V .VI ;at If. Mi r li':"n>tiire. irini|i At I<'a4, ?I,2IK) i-t Mave'l »!i'i< f,a,Ht thi ;Come inerea-ini^ly imfi'irtmt in the [iro-tef.iiti'in if thi rk. lacrainent •f th' ir'l'i .Miii.[i!r wa-< 'ln|i>Tne'l at all the point-i wh' rniHtionarie^ were lahouriri:^ and the privile/e 'if littini; ar'iuri'l the Lor'li tahle to ohiterve tlii^ 'ir liriariee wa^ mu';h apfin-ei.ite'l. Mini.iter-t 'if the f'hureh vi^it the 'lilf'^rent (leM^ occasional! v »ri I 'h.'tpenxe the .Sacrairi-;nt ',f KajitiMfn. Finii.a'in, Financially tlie year ha-< heeri tryirii/. Owin^ t', (lartial failur'i of cr'i[H in many 'li•>trlct^, f.h» ),e'i|ile nave not heeri a a,ie t • irniiiement their profni^eM to thei r mi.mi'inarie^ in ^orne in-itincei, Ihp nalary received have hc<;n little over Jjtj0<) fr'nn all ■(ourcc-i. .Men can not live and 'l'> effici>'nt ^irit on thii ■( Jary. The p-op|e are willin;? to 'hi th''ir utm'nt, hut the ahility n waritini{. Wef: ;inv method [iracti'-ahle that woul'l i(/riit,i'iri jti'i'iM aUo \i': rnaiU^ of t\)t i;r>'at ami^tari':'- t;i v»rn dy fcJi«? r'oll'-t;*! MM»ii'inar> Societinit. '^(iKinfi'M, Knox, M'>rit,r<-al ari'l Mjinitolia vi<: wit.K i-a':li oIIj't ari'l at a tirri< flu narnf, cannot he Kiv>!n, li'it the. < '\iur(:\> -ifionld know ui thin lilieral nonlril.iition of oniirin(( th« y»!a.' our work KUHtain«'l a sf.ver*; 1o<y tli<; v.ant of projKT mirii^iral att' than f^arryirii.^ th-ll wooM at tfin Cfi'l of Au^uxt frill this important fi>l'l. .Mr. .M':VVilliam, in a'l'lition l'» \i\* [lit-t'.ral ^<;rvif:<:■^, hfiH 'l«;vot<^'l a portion f hiH tilfi'r to t<:,v;hint.; ari'l ilonc mu':li Ui foiwar'l th'! intfri--'. tr,v:t of f<;rtil<; ,.iri'l. }f<:r<; th')s-r s<;ttl<-rs soon laps'! into in'liffir>;nf;<; and irr<:lij-y have fallfi away it .'t'TiM alm'jst nop 'S-iililfi t'l rt^storH th'T/i. 'I'h»; m':rrih<;is of tfi'r fJhur':h in th<; N'lrth- W(:^t ap(ir<:fiat<' v! w:it;n wirk sh'iul'l lj-. full m<-asrir!»;, tfi»: sympathy an') int''llu;'Tit int';ri;st 'if mcmliurs 'if th^ 'if the Home .VTin«i'in f,''immittee an Rstimat«> of tfje am'iunts re'juire'i f'lr •ti : several fields was sutiinitted, ;irid after f:areful 'I'insideration the f'dl'iwinK res'ilutions wer»i * I'ipt<;'l : I. Tfiat tfie lialiility 'if ttie ''-''imujittee for mis-don Wirk in the .Syno'i 'if .Vlanitoha am! the .V'lrtti 'A'<'t f'lr the, year lK-.^;innini; Nt Afiril, H.W;, (,'• limited t'. a sum n it exeee'linif *il,'K*'), viz., |l!.',fKK) f-. i-rvi'ieH of mi-<«i'iiiaries ari'l >i '.,lt*;':ti v; fields h'ld wh<:re the ^ervl';e is ren'ler-d. 4 That of th<- #l!),0'H) ali'i-e referre'l t'l, the arn'iunt t'l li<; 'Irawri !iy th'; Myri'id f'lr nervines in ■t.» respective I'reihyterie^ will ri'it :X':ee'l the f'illowini< : W inn! pet;, hake Tfiat the airi'iunts will he payahle as f'lllows 2,.'{.V) H.m> «H«,f.W» I) I'rrthiih ry nf W '.li'- »iii'iurit 'lu'; f'lr sf.rvif;*!^ t'l .'/ith Sept innifiiij. fVK) in April, IMM*; ; *S*>.'.0 on Ist July. !*<>«''; the l.alanre of .em'i»r. in Oet'ifier, lH/<>i, on th't 'ir'l'-r 'if tfie F.xeeutive, ,f the work 'I'.ne in the -'■v.-.ral fi'-M-' ; I'.'Kl on \^^, .J.intiarv, IHH7 ; tft'-r rep'irts fiave h'-en rt- iri I the tialani:« of tfie .iin'iunt 'lue f'lr s<-rvi(:(;s to -lUt .Marf;fi, IKH7. in April, IHH7, after the r'-jKirtu 111 Ih »een submitted t'l tfif; H' .Mi iinmittee, ( if thi rk -1. th. fi'-Mi f',r ttie MX rii'inths th'm eri'lini.; '^1 I'rnihyltTyuf Hnrk l.nkr fl.V) in April, IrtW ; %>:,() on 1st July, |MH^\ ; $l,fJ'i in April, 1XH»; ; t.S ;iOth Septeniher (if any), in October, IHHli, uii the order of the Kxecutive, after a wtatement ia derail has been Hiil)initted ; one-half the bahiiice thi'n rflniaininK of the $2,(K)0, on 1st January, 1887, s-nd the remainder, ho far as refjnired, in April, 1HN7, after the statement of tlie expenditure of the half year ending .'list March has lieen submitted tn the Home Mission Committee. 7. That then: be forwarded to the Home Mission Committee, semi-annually, on forms providcil for the purpose, a report of the services rendered and the amounts pai^ries r';:-pectively. The followii./ additioi.'iil rcsolutiors were alsf) adopted : " That the conimittee, bein;,' eon .inced that the time has arrived whtin the administration oi Home Mission funds in the Xorth-West should be brought into line with that of the Tresbyteries in the older Provinces, re<"'"imend the Syiidd of Man."^ol)a and the NorthWest to consider what iiioiii. fications, if any, of existing regulations are necessary, anil report thro\igh the (ixecutive ti> the (ieneral Asseiribly ; also that, as it is necessary that the system of keeping the accounts in the Synod of Manitoba and the North-West be brought into line with that in nse by this Committee so that there may be no dilHcidty In jireparing statements for the Church, Dr. King, Mr. I'itMailo and ■fudge Taylor be asked to confer with .Nlr. Whinister, the J^ynod's agent, and with any others as may bo ^ho^lghr. neeessary for the iiurpose of having this object secured ; and further, that the same parties be asked to .^t!e that the agent's accounts for the past, year are audited anii ."ports forwarded before the first of May, on the forms required by the (iener.tl Assembly." iy BRITISH COLUMBIA. Mission wf)rk in the Province of British fJobnnbiahas been vigorously firnsiiciited doring the fiast year. At the me^eting of the MxeeuHve, in ()ct(>ber last, it was agreed to appoint the four missinn- aries of our (Jhuieh there ;i couiuiittet! (.Mr. .1. S. .McKay, convener), with instructions to meet and confer as to the whole field, .ajid report their views at length, as to new fields, in time to he laid hefcire the HoiiH.! Alission Committee in March — the expenses of the meeting of the missionaries to be imrne by the Home Mission Fund. It was further agreed to ask the Rev. D. M. (Jordon, of Winnijieg, trt visit British Columbia and confer with the missinnaries of our own Church there, as also with the brethren of the < 'hurch nf Scotland, so far as he might have oi)portnnity ; with a view of laying before the Home Mission ('.tin- mittec in March full information concerning the whole field, and suggestions as to the best method of Working it. Mr. (Gordon kindly agreed to the request of the ('ommittee, and visited the Province in March, holding meetings with the ministers of our own ( 'hurch, and also with members of the Presbytery of liritish (!olumbia, in connection with the Church of Scotland. The results of the conferences and the resixlts arrived at, are embodied in the following extracts. These indicate the present condition of our churches and stations, and the recommendations adopted for the further <3xtenaion of our work. I.— ST. ANPRKW's, NKW WK8TMINSTEU The revenue for the past year, ending December 31 st, for congregation.al purposes, was !81,fi">0 ; salary paid Mr. McKay, -^1,000 ; to Mr. JamJeson, $.'1."»() ; .$210 Wiis paiil to schemes, and •'?120 towards library. No debt on church property. The enve.(.pe system h in use for the purpose of raising the revenue. The congregation are at present buihiing a manse to cost about $2,(l()(l, the KToater part of which is covered by subscriotion ; they ask a continuation of the grant of .$4(lil foi next year, and hope to be able to reduce it after that. The Sabbath-school has an average atteml- ance of 100. II. — VANCOUVER AND NORTH ARM. Vancouver has at present twenty-seven fi»milies, ten communicants, twenty-eight at Salihatli- school. The envelojte system is in use for raising of revenue. Tliere are no arrears. The coni,'re,M- tion is building a church to be completed by 1st c)f .May, the whole cost of which will be abo\it •'51. 0(10, and being nearly covered l)y present subscription, is expected to be opened free of delit. Owin;^' t.. the heavy expense of building and the lack of accomm.)dation in the past, the congregation cannot promise to rais • iiynx tlian -J'lOO for ircixt year, begimiing AjjHI 1st. North Arm has fifteen families, sixteen commimicants, two elders, no Sabbath-school vet. This congreg.ition is also building a church on .Sev Island, to cost iibout •'Jl.TiM), m^arly covered by suhscriii- tion, and to l)e completed by Jiuie 1st. The peof)le here promise at least IIOO. The united charge iisks a grant of .S.'JOO for next year, beginning April ist. HI.— NICOLA, KTC, Mr. Chisholm preaches once in four weeks at Spenco Bridge, once at Woodwords. Forks and Nic:ola, once at Douglas and Mimmie Falls, and once at Moore's, (^uilshamma, ansin and Hooke. There is a church at Craig- fldwer l)elmging to the Cuurch of Scotlan.i, which has not ijoen occupied for several years. Tiiis inii-'ht ptM-haps 1) • obtainnd for service. In some of these stations there is no service at all -others are supplied only hy the Anglic m church. The people in all these stations are very anxious to have a missionary from the Preshyterian Church in Canada. It is estimated they will be able to raise about $700 towards the salary of n missionary. .M.HKRNI. This is a new settlement containing about UK) settlers ; it is expected the number will be greatly increased during th« comini,' summer. A lar^'e proportion of the settlers are Presbyterians, including miiiy of the prominent men of the district. The valley is about six miles wide and at least twelve miles loui,', contaitiinK' a large proportion of good latid. Xo protestant service is held here. The people have only lately coiim! in, and have to clear the laml, which is expensive ; they cannot there- fore be expected to contribute much for some time towanls salary for missionary. There ant 22S Indians settled on the reserve at Alberni. As it might be jxissible to secure for the missionary sent here, the appointment of (Jovernment teacher to the Imlians, it is suggested that the Foreign Mission Board be reijuested to take advantage of his services for the prosecution of inissioii work among the Indians, esjiecially in view of the fact tliat there is no Protestant Indian missiimary on the west coast. The committee think that not more than $2U0 can be raised in this field. OHILLIWHAOK AND AGAHHIZ. Ajjplications have been made l)y settlers in these districts, which are good agricultural districtw lyiriLC along the line of railway and on the bank of the Fraser River, desiring occasional service of a iiiisrtionary. As yet nothing definite is known as to the amount which might be contributed. e Province in ar, and at Ifa^' PARHELL. A town on the western crossing of the C.ilumbia, li'-ely to be an important centre. Two lots in the town have l)een (iromised for clnircb-building purposes. Nothing definite is known what can lie (.ijiitributed here yet. The brethren in British Columbia, in conference with Mr. (iordon, resolved to ask the Kome Mission Committee to send four additional missionaries to British Columbia : One for Spallumcheen (iroup, which is expected to raise .?(J00 towards salary. One for .Spence Bridge Croui), which may be self-sustaining. One for Victoria District Croup, which is expected to raise about 8700 towards salary. One for Alberni, wliich is expected to raise about 8200 towards salary. As these fields have oidy been partially explored, anil as these are only estimated amounts of ulmt tlie people may raise, the Home .Mission Committee v/as asked to guarantee the salary of the ini'i-iioua'ies the first year, when statistics can ije had, and that the salaries of missicjnaries should not lie le-is than •'$1,000 per annum. It was also resolved to ask a grant of $400 to St. Andrews, New Westminster; $'iWi to V'an- iMiiver and North Arm, etc. ; ijilOO to Nicola, etc. And sufficient supplement for each of the other • listiicts if the coinmitte- are in a position to send missionaries to occupy tluun. Further it was resolveil to renew tludr application to tlie (Jeneral Assembly to be erected into a I'lvsbytery. The brethren of our c)wn church, while asking for the organization of a Presbytery in L'liiiiiection with our own church, greatly desire to see the consolidation of all the Presbyterian interests in the Province ; recognize the valuable services rendered by the Presbytery of the (jhurch 'if Scotland, and the liberality shown by said church towards the maintenance of religious ordinances in the Province; believe it would greatly advance the interests of Presbyterianisni if the existinK I'ri'sUyterv of British Columbia would unite with the C/'anadian ( leiieral Assembly. At the same time the Committee are persuaded that if such a union be any longer |)ostpoiied, thert; should l,e no fuitlier dtday in the erecti stf. TIk! uit!rnlii:rH of tlic I'renliytcry h.i'l tlot been cillfi'I tot,'«thcr as a F'rcsliytery, hut I hivl tli'- pleaHuro of iioliiin« conffrcncft with MiiSHrs. St«|)h«n, CJhrirtti*!, and Dunn at V'-toria on th'; llth inst.. Mr. Ati'l'TMon \n:'u\i; th« only rniniMttu of th*; I'rushyttiry aV»n(!iit from our irifctintj. I was virv cordially t- :■■•.'. p<1 hy th'^Hl•, lirnthron, and, aftor we had for Horne tilno connidered the position ariij proHpt'ct cif Church atf;iirM in th« I'rovinco, f was authorized to Huhinit to the Hornn Miniir,!, C'onitnittee the. fdllowinj,' formal deliverance aH expreHsinK the mind of the hrethreti present : " VicTOKfA, March llth, IHW,. "The ininisterH of the IVeshytery of RritiMh fJoIumhiain connnctiun with the Church of Sciitlari'! were unahle to meet as a I'res'oytery, hut th'- Revn. Mc.'tsrH. Stephen, Christie, and Dunn rM<'l tlii-. day with the Rev. Mr. Cordon, a d'je^jate from the Presl)yteriaii Church in Canada, and, after full Consideration of statements submitted hy him, they unanimously at,'reed to the followin^j resohiti'.n The hrethren |)resent recogni/.e the propriety of the formation of a I'reshytery in connected witti the Preshyterian (Jhurch in fJanada ; They think that the ^,'eneral interests of I'reshyterianism would he advanced iiy the union of ;ill their coiit;rei;ationB with the Canadian f Ihurch ; They find that, from the statements of the Rev. Mr. Dunn, the contjreKation of Iiani,dey is fiivmir- ahle to such union ; that the Rev. .Mr. ( 'hristie re^.-irds the coni,'retjation of (Jomox as unfavourahle t'l union ; that in the ahsencc of the Rev. .Mr. Anderson, they cannot express an ojiinion ahmit th" coni^reifation of Nanaimo ; iind that the Rev. .Mr. Stephen rej^ards the con«re(,'ation of St. Andrew. ' Church, Victoria, as such, as not favourahle to union. They are. therefore, not yei. prepared as a F'reshytery, to enter into union, hut they cordially recoirimend thosf; con:^re(.;ations that are, as such, desirous of umon, to connect themselves wjtii the Preshytery that may lie ererrled in this I'ro' ince hy the Canadian Church. This resolution is suhji'Ct to the approval of Preshytery, and, when approved, is to lie forwinli^il to the Colonial Committee of the ('hurch of Scotland with the reouest that supplement he contiiuie'l by the Church of Scotland to any con(,'ref,'ation uniting with the Canadian f!hurch." At the meeting of the Home Mission Committee held on .'{Ist March last, the rip' rt of l, • Missionaries in llritish Columbia, together with that of .Mr. (Jordon was iluly consideri; I, and t.ii' cordial thanks of the (."orrjinittee voted to .Mr. (Jrirdon for his valuable services. The (ollcwirsk' lecorri- mendations were adoptetl : 1. To recommend the Ceneral Ass-mbly to erect a Presbytery in Hritish Cohunbia, ■•>> 'i-: "I'lled the I'resbytery of Coluird)ia, to be connef;ted with the Synorl of Manitoba an'' the North Wes 2. To appoint four additional missionaries to I'ritish f Columbia, three for a term of \hi<'"-, , .'i-'. and one for a term of one year ; the salary to be iJljiKM) per annum together with •; .v liing exi-in' - to the field, -the full salary to he guaranteed by this f Committee for the fir:t vear ; the fieNU to Ijt- siipl)li(rd by these missionaries being: ij fifX) |:)er annum . 7(m 200 ICMI d. do do S|)allumrlieen, etc., exjiected from peopi', V ictorift district, " " Albe.rni, .S[)ence iiridge, etc, , " '' " :i. To make the following grants for the ensuing year : — New Westmiiuster •''(KK) if re(|uired. Vancouver and North .Arm ,'{00 Nicola 40fi Si)allumcheen group Mti) Victoria district .SOO Alberni 800 Spence Piridge, etc Self-supporting. ,. Pandora St. , Victoria do do 4. To express warm appreciation of the servicew renrlered to Presbyterianism and to reli(,'i'in in liritish f Jolumbia by the f^hurch of Scotlanfl. In accordance \sith these resolutions, the f 'oinmittee aj)pointed the Rev. D. McRae and the I!fv. J. A. .JalFray were appointed for three ye.-irs to P.ritisli Columbia ; the field of the former, uipan- time, ♦'. ''e th(^ Victoria ilistrict, and of the latter the Spalliimcheen group. The appointment of t«" othe* .iii (sionaries was remitted tii!e» */■ i . Mr. .Mackay, it is !■ ired that ho may never again be able to --phirn to .N'.w VV'Mlr'.io tim.:, V' Th. Now Vv , Victor!.*, •iter iliH vv irk the'" though bri ', was of the most satisfactory <:haracler.* In the rii" S ^ '^siy\ 'I , form rlv of .M(.ose Jaw, has been appointed to siiiiiilv his place, 1 ivin.' titKu.cial report from the First Presbyterian chur('h, Victoria, and St. Anili'''w'-, ttninii <( i , ha\e been r.icenliy received by the ('onvener. First J'ri.iln/tirittii I'lnivh. -'■i;ty-.v; en P.-inos were addidto the communion roll during the ytiar, and thirty tlirei' • Since i.e al'ov. " at his falhei' . .e 'uJUjc M written, .Mr. Mackay hai panseil away to his reward. ia Ka-.t NiSHouri. W .C. |[e,li(.t«ei t. f lierH, with "-Wi Hcholarn on the roll, atnl an avera^*! att«n(lan(;e of lti<>. Tlinre ar0 1 Sunday-Hchool (sxpenseH -including new lihrary 144 iW .? 1,870 \:, IjBavintc balance unexpende(.' at I'd tt December 12i> 7.5 .?l,!»y7 20 on the Wth Mft^ WOMAN'.S HO.VIK MIS.SIONARY HOCIETrp^S. The (ii^n.'iral AsHciiiMy at its hut meeting,' in Moritre;iI. havin:,' emiiowered tlie Iforiie Minsiorj I '/Miinittee to prepare a constitution and rules for the form ilion of " Worn' -I's Missionary Siif:ieties," til" fiillowiiiK IS submitteil for the form.ation of coni,'re^,'ation;tl sofneties. As these no(ii;tie,s ini.reaso in inunlier, a constitution and bvdaws will he prepared for Mission Hands. IVesbyterial .SocieWes, .iii'l il (ienc.ral Woman's Home Miw.sionary Society of all the I'resbyteries of the Western Sect! :! ni the ( 'liurch. WO.M.AN's roNfiKKfJATIONAf, HOMK MI.SSIOS KOCMKTIK.S, I. -Tho Hociety shall be called the " Woman's Home Missionary Society of the . in f:oimectio'i w|(,h the Presbyterian C/'hu II. -The obj(;(-t of th(! society shall be to aid the Home .Mission < Niitiiiiittee 'IfiHtitute localities by contributions in money, or by assistanci^ in other ways to the i llii'ii f;itii:lies in distant parts of the Home Sf ission fiehl. III. The olhcers of the society shall be a President, a Vice-J'rcHident, a (!nx're;.;ations are inntructed to contribute separately to these two objects. (i) It is hoped also that the fund will bo largely increased by generous contributions frmn individuHl menjbers of the Church whom (Jod hath prosiiered. HOW TIIK I-iaT SHALL BK MAOK UP. III. (1) The list of Augmented Congregations shall embrace only such charges as have pa8tor^ duly called by the i)eople ami inducted by the Presbytery and i' in the judgment of the Presbyterx are ei'titled to assistance in support of the ndnistry. (2) New cimgreg.itions foni;.-d by l'res>^yteries in consultation with the Augmentation Committee as hereinafter provided (.Sec. VII. 2), and vacant congregations requiring aid when settled. (JKNKRAL CONDITIONS IS OKDINAUY CASKS. IV. The following general conditions shall be observed with regard to congregations to be plact'il on the list in ordinary cases, viz : (1) Congregations to be placed on tlie list shall (a) contribute towards the minister's stipend at least .^(OO per annum and a manse <•!• ented house, or make an allowance of S.k) per annutn towards house rent ; ('/) they shall also contril)ute at the rate of not less than •^4.")0 per member in full com niunion for nnaisterial support, and (c) they shall contributa in addition to the schemes of the Church. NoTK.— (rt) In the case of congregations in which the families rejiorted are more numermis than the niendjera in full communion, the contribution shall be at the rate of not less than $4. "lO per family. NoTK. — {'*) In calculating the contribution \)er comnumicant or per fandly, the congregation providing a manse or rented house shall be creditoil with .^oO jier annum, in addition ti) the amount of salary paid. (2) Congregations having settled pastors (at 1st Oct., ISSH) and so situated as to forbid tlw application of tlie r'.le reipiiiiiig a mininium oontrib\itio!i of -SlOO and a manse or rented house, or an allowance of !?.")() per annum for the same, and a ndnimum rate of .sboO per communicant (or family). shall be admitted to a place on tiiu list <>ii a lower scale of payment to be afterwards (hiteriniiicd : the Co'umittee, acting in conjunction with Presbyteries, to prepare a list of such congregation." and to submit it to the Gent al Assetnbly for approval. IIKNKKAL CON'DrnONS IN MANITOIIA ANO THK NOKTH-WKHT. V. The followin;: general conditions shall be observed with regard to congregations in Manitolia and the North-West Territor'ies, viz : Congregations to be placed oil the list {a) ,sh ill contribute to the minister's stijiend at least $'M per annmu ; ('4 they sh.ill also contribute a*, the rate of not less than .S4.oO per member in full loin munion, or at the rate of $4.50 per family, if the number of families exceeds that of commuiii uits. and ((■) they shall contribute in addition to the Schemes of the Church. OKNKllAL CONUITIONS IN CASUS OF CITIKS AND TOWNS. VI. The following general conditions shall lie observed with regard to i, 'rogations in litie-, and in towns where the o') they xhaM ir. adilition contri))ute to the SchemcH of the ('hiirch. this iH thoufjht ( Home Mirt.siciii SI'K( lAI. tONDITIONS TO BK OBrtERVKU BY FRKSUYTKKIKS AND COMMITTEK. VII. The followinj; sjiecial conditions shall he ohserved Iiy Presbyteries and the ( 'dl work for a minister on accovipi of th' small nnnilier of families in a locality or on accimnt of the piiiximity of another conj.;rej,'a,tion oted into pastoi'al chargei, or where existing congregations have been divided, if, in the judgnient of the C'oniudttee, it be undesirable to niake such grant. (:{) Before a settlement shall take, place in any congregation recpui-ing aid the congregation sliall be visited by the Presbytoiy, with, a view to increase the contributions of the people, and the result if the visitation reported to the (.'mnmitlee, who may withhold grants, if they are not satisfied, till the (leneral As.serbly ban given judgment in the case. (1) All congregation.s recpnring aid sliall be visited by Pre.sbyteries annually between October mill March, with a view to secure iu'^reased contributions, and the result of the visitation (with the I'reshytery's judgment thereon) shall be reported to the (Jonimittee. (.">) No grant shall be made to any congregation for the year succeeding the March liieeting of Crmniittee, where arrears of stipend are reported as due on the iJlat December preceding, until such arrears of stipend have been paid. PRINCIPl.ES OF DISTrUHL'TION IN OUDINAUY CASES. VIII. The principles oi distriljution of the fund in ordinary castes, shall be as follows : (1) Provision shall be made for ministers of congregations on the ordinary list, that they shall receive a stipend of .^roO per annum, anrl a manse or rented h(iit.i'iti Hliall ln' inaili' i., all iiiiiiiHtci-H of c'lnKn-i^'jitiunn mi tin; list, of -tucli furtli<'r :ifiioii!it .n inay In- availalilt;, (or a-t may t.i- <>r'|cr"'il hy the (iiTicral A^Mf nilily. )• XII. 'I'lif ainoiint of ai' lint, wlicn vacant, ^li:ill \,i' .li'icr rnirnvl liy ttif '^Jorriinil,t<'ular\ vvficn liavini; rti^ttli''! pantorn. itKi'oinoF TiiK MONTI; KA I, (;omj:(;k ,sti I)i;nts' missionaicv a.ssocia'Um.n 'I'hJH .Sof:ii;ty liaH, fliiririK thy Mr. I). C i; The ti- H -outfiwest of U'innipet;, and ha.s within its hounds eii,dil five farrulie.s. At eaeh of five stationH retrular fortnit;htly services were held. The field, lie.sides meeting ncarl all tln! (!X [Jensen i hopes soon to hav if th At Stur''eon V e inissioii.'iry, ply for tlie winter, missionary. the Ijiper Ottawa, in th" I'.arrie I'reshytery, Mr. W. I.'ussell Sti irt^eiin Falls is made up of Roman ''atholir s IS a villa;,'e with a |)opulation ,f Ov tl iffi it tlinte hundred, the lar^'ir part of wlndi Ities of communication, North I'ay and Sudlpurv tations witliin the fiehl, were almost entirely heyond the missionary'H reach. In .SturKcoii Kails t.w services were held every .Sahhath, hesides a prosperous SahhatJischooI and a weekly prayer iriectiuf. whinFi was well attended. OwifiK to the floatim; character of the pojiulatioii the field is a. weak one, and will he in need .,! help frir some time to cor 1' msoMliy IS a new field, in whicli Mr. < '. W. Whyte lalioureil duriiitc t-he Hiirnmer. The (]• iind'T the I'reHhte'y of Montreal, and is situateij in th- lun iif thirty mile«from Calumet Station, on th>'<' tv of Ottawa. It is reacheil hy a dr I'ttI inailian 1 acitic liailvvay th.: this couiitrj-. ement new, the roads rriugli, ati'l the dwellin^^s as primitive as Mr. W. I), i; oiinds of his par' •rts, of this f'ollet,'e, while in a neiijhIiourin'L; tield ■■h into this field. The country is mountaiiM those of the early settler^ ii. n IHHI, extended at time- •!;■ d i; Mr. Whyte held <"i -tniKhtly sf-rvicf;."* at each of four stations, Itoih-au, I'.rookdale, Wolf l,!ik 1 plaftes much interest in the se,rvif;es was inanifeHted hy the peopl awav, 111 al /hicl At I'.oileau arrariKementH we for the IpuildiriK of a churfdi ; a site was seem tt le pei,|,, iiKa^eil to |)roH(;cute the work diirint,' the winter. In mo^t of our mission helds one j^'reat cau-e f "K'ret is that whih; relii^'ioiis services are nonduf:ted diirin;^ the siimmei the winter the per j"ft without any such limariH of (/race. At I'.oilenu, how.^!ver, the peo|)le a.«reed after the inis^ir left to meet fortniLditly for a servif:e of prayer and pr;i,ise. At Wolf Lake tlie.re was a small hut eneourat^dnv; Sahhalhschool At 1: ockaway our missionary assum> d th •/<■ of school-master, and on two da,ys of each w i^ave instruction in readint^, wiitint,' arul arithmel riie fields <,f Fardly, .Massawippi and ( 'oaticook received re).;iilar supply from the, .Soci"ty duiiiu the winter. Tl Thi le CO st of all the fields to tin: Society has heen alioiit five hiindreil and seventy dollars. irk in and around the city, which is looked upon as a most important, has heen prosteciitc as lormer I.V. Ituiinir the session of )H>e!.'iii very Sahhath at the .McKay Institute for the j )eaf and luiiii irinection with missiot 1 schools etc, Owini; to the character of .Montreal's population th- many of the puhlic institutiom in which thev would he classi'S. ,Sr.ci.-ty is iinaii 'lad •'. hold -lerv am adniittaiic- i • to e-tahliMh h.liil- It is hoped, however, that next ses-iori -(iiccessful efforts will lit: made to i,'ain adinillaii' to some institutions in which no work of thi^ kind has yet lieen attempteil. Wl HI shir to unde,rtake more of -^ucl 1 work in position III th I' lesireH especially to urn the city, the .Society, realizint,' it" Ol'l llllil itakf in the line .f F reiich evaii'j /ation ei'Jier thro lportai,'e or hy i stahl ishinu' 111 i-'sion -stations. If th Ih is to he rlone hoiv since it can look for very little, if any, monetary return from siir h h'dds, it is necessary that tls' ■X|iens Hhoiihl lie l.orne almost entirely hy tho-ii- who are eii|cs int' more rcliLdoiis privile^'es. • t n ri^ar I to this recommendation of tl il' .M issioii (!omrnittee the il A- jiassed '.he tollowinir reso iition riie (leiieral Aiseinlily re(,'rets to hear that the contrihiiti the .Aut;,uei tatioii l''und (Western Section) hii\:' fallen short, empowers the Committee to make v arrant;eii ':nts may he ne •essary for the present for increased liherality to the Kcheine ; hrst meeting after the Assemhly. 'i id aKain earnestly appeals to the ooni;i< ti"i- icts I'reshyteries to tak e 111 th uestiori a t tli- Al'I'KNIUX. XIX (ir if t.liH fiiTUTal II hIiIiU Ik' Illiull' t ilil>', (or !n iiiav I"- int, -hall \i'- i|<'lriKr<^KatiiMi-,, u, '. /, in vvhif li M'. M I Sfltlmiifiit, wlii'li T wnM i;n(-iiiirai,'iti.; H COKlIMHnlfil. I. S<;')tt, of l'.fi-l;.l. y CMitifi' atf.. 'I \i- ii rf'Kular |iait'iiativ I, n. A. 'I'll.- tiH.I v»? f.-iinili'!M. i(l(;rt in"-' iK-arly Fur t}ic wiiitiT, an! r. W. lIiUHi'll war' iri^cr part, of whirli I'.av ''ii"' Sii'lhiifV- SturK"'"" •''•I'l-' !■*'• kly iiraytr i:i<'"t.iiii'. id will li'' ill ii'''''l "* riiinpr. 'I'hf ti"M i- « r'-Jich'!il liy !i. 'iriv'- il.ry i-< inoiirit.aiii'iii". lliM <-arly wettl'^r- in :t,riviW,'«i^'*. I,, (!r..iir.ral A-<- Society u-miiM a^;ain l^'^rn<•^tIy . i.innicnd its rlaiirH to th-! att'Titi'm and lih<;rality of all who wi' dintanct! Ijelweeri the statiom SaMiath Hervice can he held in each only once a fortni^jht. 2. MinHiiiiii/i/ti. .\)ioin. twenty niilei fiirth ler north is another tfpoiip of Ktatioin, Mel, Mills Hannah's Hchooi house, W'lUiiir and Mundell's scjioolhome. This field, vvhi(;h h is heen worked hy til'- A-vsociation for a nunilier of years is an important nlis^ion. Twenty-tlir«e new iiimnhers were rece.ive.d into church fejhiwship last Huniiner, and a new church wan srected at McLaren's Mills. ;i. /'iilnnd. This held consists r,f a larLO- stretch of rocky country lyiiu fast of the K. it I'. IMl. Tiieieare six stations, I'oland, .South Lavant, I'arks, Clyile Forks, Thurlow and Flower station. There arc I'lO families in all, and in only one of these stations, *!lyde Forks, is i here a missionary of any iither denomination. Ourin^' th-! -lummer eleven persons were admitted to th> encourai;inK, and tic people ;^ive the missionary every sujiport in their power .ili-il.li' Tl lis is a small villaije in th unty of Trince I'Mward. At one time them was here a ilourishiiu' I're-iliyterian coriKn '/ ition, hut owini< to various cause,s it '/^ri-w weaker and wciker, till last sumiii'i the Kin:;ston J'resliytery reoroii'^h, on the wef.t. is alioiit >i{ the cominv; -uminer, and as it dependn for I's siipp.rt on the voluntary ai.i of its friends, any who wish to help in the i;o,mI work may do ho by "'^niliii^' their HuliHcriptions to the Trearturer. j .McLI'OD I', A f'ru'n/iyil. .1, il. Iu'cm'a.NAN, I'., a TriUAiirer. XX. AITENDIX. Ill KEl'Oirr OF THE KNOX COLLKCIE STUDENTS' MISSIONARY SOCIETN . Thirt Society, which was eHtiiMiwhed in 1845 for the purpoHe of evan^'eli/.iriK the Frenoh-Canailian Roirian C'litholics. has Imig «ince al>aiiilc>ne(l itn original purpime, and now tleviit«>s itself tii the tw.i- fold ofijcct (if Henilinj,' the (Jnspwl tn the nioru recently-Hettled partn of the country, and to other phwen not othiTwiy.s provided for by the Church, and aUo of creating and fostering a niinxionary spirit anions; itw ineinherH. TImh Society re(?ardH hh nieinhers all who are pur«ui!ig their stndien in Toronti> with a view to entering the ministry of the !'resl)yterian Church. To accomplish this twofold object, meetim,'f( are held Hemi-monthly. One meeting each nmnthi!* devoted to the hearini,' of the reports of missionaries and deliberating on the best means of carrying on the work of the Society ; while at the alternate meeting papers are read and addresses are ilelivered on missionary work thro\iL,'hout the world. The fourth annual public meeting of ttie Society was held ,Ianuary l."(th, iHHi). At tliis meeting two pajierH were read -one on China, and the other a report of Mission work in South Maiiitulia. Two addresses were also delivered, one hy the President, and the other by I'ev. It. 1*, Mackay, M..\, of I'arkdale. These public meetings have provecl very beneti(!ial to the students ; and to the friends who attend an insight is given into the work of the Society. 'l"he last meeting was more than usually successful. During the summer months student-missionaries are sent o\it to the various fields, when! tliey l)reach the (iospel and establish stations in the most promising centres; when these tieMs becntiie strimg enough to take their places among the regular mission stations of the Churcii they pass from under the care of the Society, which then tui'ns its attention to new fields. During the winter most or the Socitity's fields are destitute of (Josjiel services, and wore it not for the Society's efforts, they wo\dd be in the same condition during the whole year. During,' tlie winter, however, the Society sends to its fields all the donations of old Sunday-schocd literature, library books, etc. , which it can olitain from schools in Ontario. Donations of thi.^ kind are very welcome to the Society, anil much more might be done if it had the means. The attention of oiir friends is called to this service. The ex|)enses of the Society are met largely by contributions from the various fields ; but, as this work is chiefiy (>f the pioneer kintl, the Society has to depend for aid upon contributions of friends outside the fields. In the past the expenditure has been kept within the income, and the Society trusts that, thrixigh the hearty co-operation of its memliers and the liberality of its friends, this state of affairs shall continue in the future. THE SOCIETY'S FIELDS. Manitoba and North-west Tkriiitokiks. Four fields were occupied oy the Society last summer. They were as follows : MORRISON— .IAMES GILCHRIST. This field is situated sixty-four miles south-west of Brandon. It is diagonal in form, extending along the Souris River from Township .5, in Range 24, to Township 1, in Range 2!). Six staticmF were taken up, viz. :— Melgund, Chesley, Morrison's Crossing, North Antler, Lyleton, South Antler, At the three last-named Sabbath-schools were commenced early in the summer. There is no church in the fiehl. and services had to be held in private houses. The first schiinl- house was opened in September. Rev. Robert Rrown, of Deloraine, visited the field, and ditpenseil the sacraments. Sixteen new members were added to the roll. This field has now passed into the hands of the Rock Lake Presbytery, .xnd is supplied by an ordained missionary. Number of Presbyterian families, 'M ; young men with claims, ,S(j ; total average attendance. 109 ; total number of members, (iO ; total contributions, i^lOG.S.) ; time, six months ; total cost. «248.;)0. CARTWRIGHT— C. W. OOKDON, B.A. This field lies along the international boundary in South Manitoba, and is about one hundred and fifty miles south-west of Winnipeg. The soil is good ; but the prosperity of the settlers has been hindered, mainly by the great distance from a market, the nearest railway station being Manitoii. the termimis of the Manitolia arid South- Western Railroad. This difficulty, however, no longer exists, as the railroad has been extended ([uite through the field, and soon the settlors may hope to live in homes of comfort, if not of wealth. In this field are five stations -Chesterville, Cartwright, Killarney, Pancake Lake, and Fainlale —divided into twognnips, in each of which services were held every two weeks. In the three first- mentioned stations were Sabbath-schools and Bible classes, taught weekly, while at Killarinv i IMble class with twenty members was held every Monday evening. The teaching of this Bible el;is- was a delightful part of the summer's work. In all the stations the attendance was good, and at every house the missionary was warmly welcomed. In the latter part of August the sacraments wore dispensed at each of the stations liy the Rev. .lames Farquharst)n, of Pilot Mound. This field has passed into the care of the Rock Lake Presbytery. Number of Presbyterian families, 48 ; number of young men, 24 ; total average attendance, l!'- ; total number of members, 75 ; total contributions, -'•ii^iO. 11 ; time, six months -.^total cost, S251.50. LONG LAKE— ALKXANDElt HANSON. This field is about twenty-five miles north-west of l\egii;a. country are good, and the work was on the whole encouraging. The prospects in this part of the Al'Pfc^?nIX. XXI. On the east side of the lake fortni^'htly «t-rvio»».s were helil at FionjflnketDn ami Manitini. MiinaKinn Coniinittties werr chciHen ;vt each nf ihf HtatiniiM, and the iiiu'^tion i)f (•hiir<'h l>uilditi^ con- ^iilnred. We had occaMinnal Salihatli fvtMiinjf stM-vicv at S\im-(px, thf niu'lfiis nf a vill,i^,'t' in thn i^ii'.Vjuielle Valley, at the fudt nf [jum; Lake, whirh will mmn Ke cuniiecte I with I'eKiiia hv rail. Wascana in a very prKiiiisinK ntatioii, al)i)iit ten miles we.it i>f Sussex. A Manat^int; ('i>ininittee wa-- a|>|)<)int(Ml, and cliurch Imildint; deeiiled on. In connectiun with Waseana, and tifteen ndleH -nitli, an afternoiin service wa.s enndiieted in the Canadian I'aeitic Railway statinn hmi-i,' at I'ense. The Maoranient-< were diMpen.sed in the tield by jtcv. Mr. I'riiuliiirt. N\iiulieri)f fauulie.-i, ;{4 ; niinil)er of youni; men, 'M ; total average attendance, 1^5 ; iinmher of luemberH, ',i2 : total coiitrilmtion.M, §227. '.'2 ; time, nix months ; total co«t, !?2<)1.40. SW.\N LAKK AM..\N I'.MTKKSON. This field is situated ahont 14(t ndles south-west of Winnipei,', and twenty nules from Maniton, the late terndnus of the I'emhina IJranch of the ("anadian I'aeitic Kailwav. It lies in the iiddst of III excellent fartnin^ country, there l)einj< a ^ooii supply of tind)er and K'ood water ; while the soil is if the best in Soutliern Manitoba. Kour stations were taken up, viz.: Swan Lake, Heaconsfield, Kinj,'Hley, and Somerset; at which |>laces fortnightly services .vere held. Tlie work went rm very encourai,'in:,dy. The people t'liik an active i^iterest, which was manifest from the lar^e attendance at the ser\ ices. At Meacons- tield a very neat, though small, church was erected. At Kingsley a prosperous Salibatli school was I'dliiiucted. It was well supplied with papers by the Sabbath schools of Toronto. The sacraiuent d by llev. Mr. 'i'ownseuii, of Maiuti^u, on tlie first Sabbath of August, when twenty partook of tlie oi-dinaiice, four of whom muted liy profession of faith. Owing to tlie almost total failure of the crops hero, through frost, very little coul 1 lie given for the support of ordinances. Number c)f I'resbyterian families, 27; total average attendance, 17.">: number of mumliers, 27 ; t'tal contrii)utions, ijiSu.Slt ; time, six months; total cost, .■S2;.8S. FOKT WILMAM— .FOH.V .M'KAV H.A., AM) .1. (i. SHKAUKU. This tiehl, occupied one summer by tlie Society in 1870, lies along the Kaministiipiia Iliver, which emjjtie.s into Thunder Hay, Tiake Superior, and includes the Old Fort Settlement, Neebing, three miles up. and the township of Oliver, tifteen miles west on the huve the services renewed, and attended very regularly. .\ I'nion Sabliatli school is carried on during the whole year. Kev. D. U. McLeod, of IJarrie, dispensed the Lord's Supper on the 14th August, when thirty --at at the table. The work was encouraging, and we trust has been blessed of tlie Master. Number of Presbyterian families, i:5 ; total average attendance. (>0 ; number of members, , SO ; t 'tal inntributions, •S7'.l. 17 ; time, four month.s ; total cost, >?1:5."). nU.NCHURCH AND LORlMi — K. HAKKNKSH. hunehurch is situated twenty-seven miles inland from Parry Sound. As no Presbyterian -tuliut has, previous to this summer, lieeu in this locality, many Presbyterians have united with the f Dunchurcli. When congregations were f membershi|), and. sixteen jirofessed their .MHthiilists. Loring is twenty-eight miles north-enst t'liu "l in these places thirty-five presented certificate- faith for the tii-st time. Number of Presbyterian families, 2.') ; total average attendance, l.')0 ; number of members, "d ; t'ltid cimtributions, S82 ; time, four months ; total cost, .SIOO. ]iY.N(i INl.KT— .lO.S'Cl'H .\. KLI.IOTT. 'lids is the second summer of the Society's labours in this field. Situated as it is in the rocky IHstriit of Parry Sound, it is never likely to become either a great commercial or ecclesiastical centre ; but while the lumber trade continues, livng Inlet will always be an interesting tield of lahiiur. The inhabitants number some sixty families, twenty-four of which are Protestants, and of tliPSf about half are Presbyterians. Thirty-six are French Roman Catholic. However, we are the only Protestant denomination in the tield. ^ s.aj IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) i Cj?- Va 1.0 I.I !.25 |50 ""^^ iini^H Ui l,i£ 2.0 1.4 IIIIII.6 V] cr of otlier families, 40. MOHFtlHON.— A. K. MITCHELL. This Society took up this field for the first time this summer, and, although it is one t settled townships in Muskoka, this was the first time the people ever bad a nussionarv resjilini.' among them. The suil is gooil, and the people industrioui. (Jravenhurst, five miles distant, afrcriic a good market. The Presbyterian element is weak, there being at present only six Presbyterian fanulies. The rest of the jxipulation is chiefly (ierman, of the FiUtheran faith. Meetings had to be held h\ two school-houses of the liistrict. The Sabbath-schools and services were well attendt^d. Rev. Mr. Findlay visited the field, jind dispensed the sacramtints. Number of Presbyterian families, 6 ; total average attendance, (>7 ; total cnntributions, •'?77.WI: time, five months ; total cost, $143..'{0. AL(iOMA District. LITTLE CUUKENT.—.T. .1. F.LLIOTT, B. A. The Society resumed its work here as in i)ast summers. Five stations were taken up-LittK' Current, Green Bush, Green Bay, Rockvale, and Bidwell. Little. Current received service w 'ekiy, the other stations fortnightly. The Presbyterian Church, commenced last siunmer, is approaeiiiii!' completion. Total cost about $800. 'i'ho Sacrament of the Ijoril's Supper was dispensed at twimf the stations on iluly I'.tth, by Rev. A, Findlay, when an addition of eleven was made. Number of Presbyterian families, 55 ; families of other denondnations, 85 ; total average attenij- ance, 185 ; number of mendiers, 34 ; total contributions, $8H.34 ; time, four mouths ; total cost, ^l.)"'- PROVIDENCE BAY. — W. M. RUSSELL (ob.). . This field consists of some three townships in Southern Maiutoulin, and in it seven stations wre fixed, viz.: (1) Providence Bay ; (2) Campbell, five miles north of the Bay ; (3) McColmau, tive I'luiii half , class 1 (' .lis,, til an ear i;. Ni liiitiiin,. Iv'p Hiir "tAtiiins. i'nrt Se •(•'Uidtis. 1%. at tbeH-M ,N... Iiiitiiins, lit APPENDIX. XXllI. iry materially, 1 An prof essi' -n total contribu- eme soiith-f-'ist, ; the first ttiree 1 a tieltl tw.nty and the \)e>\\<\e age attendiince, .)8t, «2or.. sly this siiiiiiM'i'. ere held wffkly. lecially at Mni\- ,yterian families, >n, and very few ; work, attendance, I'M) : :FarlaneV, hut in vere held -veekly, s. A Hible cl!i>s ic". At Clolioconk. rected, and i^ «"« Mr. Patterson, "f attendance, i^riO ■. ised thre.' statioir* U-vices, the BiMe- nearly complete''- >.. by professimi vi Irs, 70 ; number <'( Msoni-.of tlu'oW;>t Mssionary residmc lies distant, atfor.lf ly six Pr.'sbyteruui litributions, !?77.H0; L taken up-I''"l'' k'l'd service w ..ekly, Ler, is approachin:- [dispensed at l"u ni liade. _ 1 l.tal average atteiul- Vs ; total cost, 91'''' 1 seven stations w-re 1(3) McColman, tive iidrtli of Campbell; (4) Carnarvon, three mihvs north-east of the Hay; (;">) Mindenioya, six miles north-east of Carnarvon ; (ti) Big Lake, six miles nort)i-east of Mindemoya ; (7) (ieorKe's. three miles north of Carnarvon. At Providence Bay steps for the erection of a Union Church by the Methodists and the Presby- terians were successfully taken. Campbell is a stronghold of tlie Highland Scotch, as is also McColman. The fruits of the Society's labours are here very evident in a decided improvement aiimnK the |>eople. Mindenjoya and (Jeort^e's have excellent Sabbath-schools throughout the entire year, while Providence Bay and Big Lake have flourishing L^nion schools. Shortly before leaving the missionary held services with good results in an eighth station, hitherto much neglected. In July liev. A. Findlay and Uev. Mr. Rogers, of Manitowaning, disi>ensed the sacraments. Mr. W. W. McArthur, of Gore Bay, has been appointed catechist to this field for nir months ; total cost, §120.19. HLIMI> KIVKll-n. (!. M'tH'EKN, H.A. This field lies along the shore of tlie north channel of the (Jeorgian Bay, and is about tliirty-five miles in length. .Services were held at four stations Misaissauga River, Blind River, Algoma Mills, and Serpent River Mills. The Mississauga Valley is an agricultural district ; T-lind River and .Serpent Mivor Stations are engaged in the lumlier business ; Algoma Mills is the jiresent terminus of the Sudbury Branch of the ('. P. !{., which is not in operation at present, but hopes are entertained that it will soon be extended to the Saidt Ste. Marie, to connect with an American line in ])rocess of construction, and that thus the North Shore will have winter commimication with the xmtside world. Sabbath schools are conducted by two etficitjiit siii)erintendents at Mississauga and Blind River during the whole year ; at Blind River a weekly prayer meeting was conducted. .Services were held in school-houses at three of the stations, and at the fourth in a private house. i{ev. Mr. Findlay visited the field and held Communion Services at Blind Hiver and Algoma Mills. No other denomination is working in this field. Number of families, 45 ; number of members. 15 ; total aver.age attendanee, 107 ; total contribu- tion!-, 8154. 8(» ; time, four numths ; total cost, .'*1.57.15. COCKHLItN ISLAND— n. M'KKNZIK, n..\. This island has been oceupied by the .Society for three seasons, with results in some respects enronraging. Its isolated position presents such difficulties in |)rovi(ling missionary supply that the nsed the sacraments. Number of families, .50 ; total average attendance, 210 ; innnber of members, '.ib ; total contri- Initions, !877..53 ; time, four months ; total cost, •'?145. imUCK MINKH NOUTH — HOl'K K. ItOSS. At Rock Tjake, Fraser's Corners, an third summer. It was organized in November, 188!!, tlif more immediate object being the cultivation of a missionary spirit among its members and others, also seeking by united, prayer, meditation and counsel, full consecration to the Master's sersic's During the first winter of its existence, regular prayer-meetings were held, one on Sabbath moniiii;:, and the other Friday afternoon, both held in tin: College. Latterly, the Rev. Princijial King, at tlio request of the students, took the Friday meeting twice a month alternately with the students. Tlie.-ie meetings have been marked liy a deep sensi? of the presence of God's Spirit, and indeed have breii l)le88ed to many of the students. The following summer, 18'<4, a studentmi^sionary was sent (riit t" Qu'Appelle. Owing to the great distance from Winnipeg, some three hundred and fifty miles, anil the high price asked for board, our missionary came out a little behind. Through the kindness ut Rev, Messrs. Pitblado, Lordou, and Pringle in giving us the use of their pulpits, and the liberality ni their congregations, and that of friends in Portage la Prarie and Springfield, we not only paid all arrears, but had the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars on hand to commence work next year, lii the summer of 1885, we sent out two missionaries, an increase, of one over the preceding year. 15elow are given some particulars regarding their work : Meadow Lea, missionary, Mr. John McArthur. Tliis station is some thirty miles west nt Winnipeg. It is a very large and scattered charge, having eight appointments in which i)reactiini,' was maintained. The field had been neglected for some time, consequently when our missiuuary arrived there everything was in a state of disorder. There was a regular weekly prayer-meeting held at Meadow Lea during a part of the suiiiMiei , also Sabbath-school at three of the stations. At one of the stations, forty miles from the railroiici. in all the settlement there was only one person who could road the Bible. They were in a lamentalik' state of poverty, filth .vnd ignorance. Number of communicants, twenty-one. Number of families visited, seventy-nine. Attendance at the services varied from twelve to fifty. Pipestone Di.strict, Mr. Andrew McLean, B. A. This field is in the Brandon Presbytery, and is one hundred iiul sixty miles west of Winnipeg, aiul some distance south of the track. There were only four statien^ and preaching fortnightly, taking two one Sabbath and the other two the following. The total number of communicants was forty-four. Number of persons who joined the Church on profession of faith, five. Each of these fields paid about the half of the total exi)ense, the Society making up the balance. We look forward to again taking our place in the ranks this summer. By the help of the Lurd, we ^)ropose sending out at least two missionaries, and if our opportunities were only eiiual to mir willmgness we would do more. In closing this report, we feel it incumbent to acknowledi,'e tlif goodness of God in sparing the health of our missionaries and of all in connection with (>nr society and college. If success in any way has attended our efforts, we can only say, to God be the glory, and if it be His will, we earnestly desire that in " that day when He maketh up His jewels," many shall sparkle in that bright throng, who were helped on the way to life and immortality by tlie Manitoba College Missionary Society. j^^j^j^ MoARTHUR, I'vet^idenl. H. W. FRANZ, Secretary. APPENDIX. XXV. ink, and Yurk ,nd IJethesila. es werB atsist^il in thn Home for ath and MiHsiiin C.,ir., ToUl hers, 845 ; tutal t about seviiiity- who boarddil it" and to all otlier liurch, (loderidi, ionaries, Mr. W. ry to Provi(lenci' (ir 188.') when lii-" ith were ripe i'<\ 1.187.54 ; anioimt .'i4. lleveniu' for liis goodness, aiil to Christ, iini\ in aiilent. iitg ^SVm■^(/•//. ':ty. .venilier, 188:5, tlu- niber.s and ottuTs. iMaster'a servici-. jabbath muniiiii.'. iciiiul King, at tli'? e students. 'I'liese lindeed have lui'ii ■y was sent mit t" lid fifty miles, ami |h the kindness ot (1 the liber.dity nf [not only pai' I all ■k next year. 1 n preceding yiar. [ty miles west ot which i)reachini,' jn our missionary rt of the suiiuiit>i. \m the railroail. in l-e in a lamentalili' lamber of fainilii" fipestone District. Imndt-ed ind sixty Inly four stati"ii' Iwinsr. Tl"- total |irch on pnifessioii lociety makiiiK up I help of the Lnnl, I only ecjual to oiir acknowledije tilt-' witii our society laod be the glory, lis jewels," lUii'iV [nortality by the JU, Prmdent- fcretary. ORADIATINC; STUDENTS. It was agreed that the names of the third year Theological students from the respective colleges of the church, who have axked for and received work from this Committee for the ensuing summer, be reported to the (leneral Assembly as eligible for settlement, in accordance with the law of the ciiureh, on the expiry of the six months ending ."lOth September next. These are as follows : MONTKHAI. COI.LKCE. .f. H. Graham, Murray Watson, D. H. Hodges, D. Maclean, John McLaren, A. Ciirrie, A. Ogilvie, W. 1). Roberts, f. J. Barron. ylEKN'.S fOI.I.KOK, Rod. McKay, A. Uivan, Robt. (Jow, Jas. A. (irant. Wm. Allan, David Miller. A. Patterson, Win. Hay. KNOX (:oi,r,Ki;K. J. L. Campbell. R. Mclntyre, John R. Campbell, A Mel). Haig, R. C. Tibb, (!. F. Kinnear, \. V. Campbell, J. McKay, A. H. Drumm. Wm. Faniuharson. M.\NITOnA COI.I.KCK. .lohn McArthur, Wm. S. Moore, John M. Simpson. GRANTS FROM BRITISH CHrRCHKS. During the year the following grants have been received : From the Free Church of Scotland <'olouial Committee €200 Stg. ; from the Church of Scotland Colonial Committee t'oOStg. ; from th" Presbyterian Church of Ireland i'loO Stj'. ; and from the Divinity Students of the United Presby- terian Church of Scotland .'S!.5,7Ij!).().5. The latter sum having come to hand in April does not appear ill the financial statement for the present year. IIKPORT OF THE BOARD OF MANAiJKMENT OF THE MANITOBA CHURCH AND MANSE BUILDIN(5 FIND. The Board of Management of the Church and Manse Building Fund, in submitting their fourth Annual Report to the General Assembly, have to express tiieir gratitude to God for the valuable service rendereil to the Church by means of this fund. During the past year the Board have assisted in the erection of three manses, one church-manse, and seventeen churches, in all twenty-one build- ings, besides extending additional aid to buildings formerly assisted by the fund at Minnedosa and I 'arman, and completing the assistance given to the two churches in the Carlyle tlistrict. While considering with greatest care every application presented to them, and in some cases declining to „'rant the full amount of assistance askvjd, the Board are thankful to report that the comlition of the fund has enabled tiiem to meet every application to the full extent which the.y tiiought the ca.se required. The advances from the fund have been as follows: I.— PRESBYTKUY OF V.IN.VIPKO. /. Sprinfffivlil. — An excellent farming district within a few miles of Winnipeg. I ioan advanced on Manse, *;«)0. Total value, .S1.200. ~. Fort Franccf.. —Situated in an important lumbering district, at the head of navigation on the Rainy River, with good farming along the river banks : accessible by steamer from Rat Port.'ige, by L'iki! of the VVoods and Rainy River. Free grant of .§200 promised, of which there has been paid -?:i|,r)0(). /'. Beaconsficld. — Farming district connected with Swan Lake Mission. Free grant of $100 on a church costing .l^oOO. '''"iv/Km. —Additional assistance to the amount of §100 was advanceil on the church here, making a total loan of $000 on a building costing •'SI, 2.50. PUKHBYTKKY OF UKANIJON. '. Oak fjah'.—X village on the line of the C. P. R., the fourth station west l.\o'lleiit wheat country to south and north. Loan of .'5i;}.50 on a churcii costing ."jiiiOO. '''. Olemi'ik. —A farming ilistrict connected with the congregati(Ui of Neepawa, and lying near the line of the Manitoba and North-Western Railway. Loan of .'S450.8O on a church valueil at ?1.0tH). Minmdosa. 4 total advance *Jiiililing. of lirandiin. An additional loan of $600 has been advanced to complete the Manse hero, making )f $1,100 on a biulding costing #1,800, the Board securing deed and control of the XXVI. APPENDIX. fU m PRKSHYTKUY OK URiilNA. CrtWyf.— Two chiirchen were erected here last year, aH stated in Report of 1885. The BoiirJ gave a free srant of ?!150 in each cane, of which iJlOO each were reported last year, ami $50 each are now reported, each church costing 8500. 7. WkitcivixxL -Town on line of C. P. R. Centre of a very promiHing farming district. A combined church and manse has been erected here, costing ^1,000, on which a loan of .flwO ha.s been advanced. f<. Medivinc Hat.— The congregation here j)urchasempany to Lethbridge, — a house for a manse. The original value of the building was $1,300. Cost the congregation, with alterations, $800. ],i:,u\ advance. — Fort Mdi If 11(1. -Chief centre of cattle-ranching country, and very imjiortant statiiui «i North-west Mounted Police. Free grant of .$250, cm clnirch costing .$1,;{(K). Site granted by tlic Dominion Government. 1(1. Lct/ibrii/fje. — Headijnarters of the North-west Coal anil Navigation Company; most important mining district in the North- West, lioan r.f $.5(50. IH on a church costing $1,<;00. The Hoard j,'r,itp- fuUy acknowledge a donation of .''lOO from Peter Redpath, Esq., formerly of Montrea', in iiiil of this church. Site ^ranteil by the North-Wcst Coal and Navigation Company. 17. /t/a//tr(/a. ^Excellent farming country, south of .Moose Mountain, and near the Utiiteil States boimdary line. Free grant of .$100, on church costing $500. 15. Miio.fc Crcfk. — Also a good farming country, south of Moose Mountain. Free grant of $150, on church costing $.500. lU. Kindreirx (Erskine Church). — Farming district connected with the congregation of (Irenfell, lying south of the line of the C. P. R. Free grant of $100 on church costing $400. ~0. Ciithrcirt. (Northern Section). ■Jt. Cathrart. (Southern Section). Two churches have been erected in the Cathcart district, south of Wai)ella Station, the funds being supplied almost entirely by the Board. The district !■* occu])ii!d by a colony of Scottish crofters, who were greatly in need of services, but were unable to provide themselves with any oliice of worshii), their own houses being utterly inadeipiate to iU'cmii- modate the nnndier that would assemble for v/orship. The outlay from the Fund on l)ehalf of tliese churches has i>een $1,488.81. The people contributed in the form of labour and hauling materials, their service in this res|)ect being worth about $10l>, and subscriptions to the amount of $1'25 have been i)romi.s(!d liy them. ft was e.vpected that assistance would be received from Scotlaiiil in response to an urgent appeal made by the editor of the Edinburgh Soit.iman, but as yet tiic only aid given, apart from that rendered by the Board, has been received from a few friends in Canada. It wjis necessary, also, that two churches should be erecte situation of these crofters and of the increasing interest taken in our mission work by friends in Scotland, the Board felt that they were justified in this outlay. The Board gratefully ackno\\li'i!;,'e receipt of two stoves, with i)iping, for these churches, each valued at $TO, one given by the Mc("l;iry Manufacturing Company, the other by the Winnipeg agent of the Company. J. W. Driscoll. Ks.|. The Board have to acknowledge the kindness of the Canada North-West Land Companv, through their Winnipeg director, W. 1?. Scarth, Esq., in giving many valuable sites for churches. The Company have been rejuly to meet the wishes of the Board in this respect at every point on their pro|)erty where a church has been erected. In order that the work already accomplished by means of the C. & M. B. Fund may be tnore clearly understood, the Board of Management would call attention to the number and value of the buildings that have been a.ssisted from the Fund since the Board was first organized in accordance with the resolution of the Uoneral Assembly in' 1882. The following buildings were assisted from the Fund during the year ending June 1st, Building valued at $1,005 78 4.50 00 1,000 00 800 00 1. Sunnyside Church, loan of 2. Brant and Argyle Church, " 3. West Lynn ..'. Church, " 4. Nelson Manse, " Additional on total Church property 5. Marringhurst Church-Manse, free grant. Ailditional in '84 6. Brandon Church, loan of 1,204 77 7. Neepawa Church, " 400 00 8. Rapid City. ..Church, " 2,000 00 High Bluff Manse, " 1,000 00 [ 200 00 202 t)!t ) 105 80 ) 10. Carberry Church, 1,.5()0 00 1883 ; .•?2,'HI() 110 1,040 00 2,000 00 7:io 00 ;{,(K)0 00 1,475 00 2,5(MI (H) 2,(iOO 00 2,700 00 APPKNDIX. XXVll. Uid may lu- ^n«K Jand value of the led in accordiiiice 11. I'J. IM. 14. Oak River Church, loan r.f MiiinedoKa Church. " KdiriDnton Church, " Keh'ina Church, Chan^jed into a cost of Mi m.ic at f<2M) 00 Buil.lJMK valued at 4.-.0 00 oOO (Kt 401 t« :i !|!I7:")0 (K) r),rrtK» 00 2,000 00 i,.-.r. ;w !*12,704 40 During the year ending' June Ist, 1884, there were assisted froui the Fund tht^ following Rat Portage Manse, loan of •■? 800 00 Buil 257 (M 4iK» 00 l,(J0O 00 I.OIM) 00 2,.flM) W} 1,(H).) (M) 1,750 00 i,ti()o m 5.-)0 00 1,200 00 1,500 00 1,02H 00 850 00 1,000 00 2,105 00 850 00 1,.5,50 00 700 00 300 00 300 00 .300 OO 300 00 512,424 111 !?2(),730 00 During the year ending Jmie Ist, 188.5, there were assisted from tlie Fund the following : Headinglv Church, loan of $ .50 00 On improvements valueethl)ri(lt,'e Church, loan of 17. Alaiiiechi Cliurcit, grant of 18. MooHet'reek (Jhurch, " !!♦. Kiri.lred'H Church, 20. Calhcart (Nortliern) Church, " 21. Cathcart (Southern) Church, " ?100 00 2:i0 00 .5«J0 l.H 100 00 ir)0 00 100 00 l,4(t8 81 |. Buililing vahieil at ^6,01.5 74* . .$:,iM) IHI l.illMI IN) i,i;(Ki IH) .">(I0 IK) ."illO IHI ^01 1 00 1, I'll 10 IHI *17.:«i(> IK) During the four years that have elapsed .since the organization of the Board a.sHititance han tliiu been rendered to the following extent : In 188H. 1884. 188;'). 1880. 14 buildinvt'H. Amount of attsistance, $12,704 40. 24 " " " 12,424 H;. It) " " " (i.tHO ;«. 21 " " " ti,(il.5 74.* Value of buildings, #;M,4.iO ;!0 " •' 20,7;{0 (HI " 10,2.V) IM) " " n,:iw) m 75 .^a8,;i!»;i 02. .•uld not have bciMi built had it not been for this assistance. It was expect. 1, when the Board first undertook the administration of the Fund, that congretta- tions would have been able to repay the loans within three, or at most, four years. The succession of unfavouraide seasons, liowever, and the unexpected check laid upon the progress of many cum- munities, combined with the difficidties incidental to new settlements, have prevented, as yet, any feneral repayment on .ice lunt of loans, the total amounts repaid by congregatioua up to this date ^ing ■*!2,704.71, including some amounts of interest on loans. The security furnished to the Board in almost every case is in the form either of mortgage or nf •tes signed, jointly and severally, by the managers of the congregation. In view of the ditiifiilti('> iiat many congregations have experienced in meeting their obligations, the Board have been unwill- ing to use extreme measures to secure repayment. They regard the securities as, for the most part, thoroughly valid, and .although there may be unexpected delay on the part of congregations in repay- ing the loans yet the general interests of the Church are being very largely advanced by means of the Fu!id, and, through the help thus rendered, a great impetus is given to many departments of Chmcli work. Since the last report of this Board was presented to the Assembly the census of the North- Wi'st Territories has been taken. From the returns it appears that about one-third of the white populatinn of the Territories (excluding, that is, half-breeds as well as Indians) is Presbyterian. It is estiinateil that within the Province of Manitoba a still greater proportion is Presbyterian. This indicates the necessity that is laid upon the Church for the vigorous prosecution of her work within the bounds ni, this Synod, and at the same time illustrates how large a field there is for the o|>erations of the C. k M. B. Fund. It is gratifying to the Board to bo able to report that there is scarcely a placf nf importance in the Province or in the North-West Territories where there is not a Presbyterian place of worship or else the prospect of the early erection of one. Many of the rural districts, however, are still destitute of churches, and there is a very serious lack of manses. The apijlirations umv before the Board are almost sufficient to exhaust the balance at present on hand ; out it is huped that the liberality that hius sustained the work hitherto will be continued, as expenditure in this direc- tion at the present stage in the settlement of the country must yield most important results in developing the life and work of the Church. A statement is herewith nresented from the Superintendent of Missions, shewing the effect tliat the C. &. M. B. Fund has haii upon the general work of the Church in Manitoba and the North-Wi'st. A full statement is submitted by the Treasurer, shewing not only the receipts and expenditure for the past .year, but also an abstract statement of the fund from the beginning. Respectfully submitted, C. B. PITBTiADO, Chnirman. DANIEL. M. COKDON, Svn-etary. * It miiy be observed that the Treasurer's statement gives .■?m,1C2.40 as the amourt advanced ou build- ings from the Fund for the past year. Thi-> dittereuce is caused by including in his statement several payments made tbia year on aeuount of advances passed and partly paid last year. Tne same o\ erlapiniig may bo noticed iu coinparin^ tlie statements here given with those of the Treasurer in previous ripiuts. It will he seen, however, that the total amounts here given correspond with those iu the Treasiiror's General Abstract of the transactions of the past four years. AIM'KNDIX. XXIX. STATKMKNT OF THK STrpKHINTKNDKNT OF MISSION.^;. In compliance with the re<]ueKt of the Phiirch ontl Manso |{iiili!in(; Board I herewith Hulnnit n strttenient Hliewin^,' tin! effect whicli the etfortn put forth by tlie Hoanl have had in a<^VRnci^^,' Misxinn work within the hounds of the Synod. After my a|)pointnient as Superintendent of MiMttions in IHHl, I visited tiie ditl'frvjnt si'ttlctnents in the country, and was very much struck with the lack of suitahle ])laceH of wor^hip and resideni't's f(ir ministers and their families. School houses, even in Manitoha were then few in numlier, and where available for Sahhath services atforded indifferent seating accommodatii>n for adults. I'cliK'ious services were therefore conducted in country (listricts almost wlioUy in settlers' houses. These were frecpiently small, and so low of roof somctitnes aa to make it tlitticult for an ordinary man to stand erect. Granaries, atahlew md stable lofts were sometimes resorted to, but the so\inds, and iijhts ami ■imcUs occasionally marreil the effect of the service. In villa^'e and incipient towns i.ntiiiisluMl stores anil dwelling-houses were extemporized intft churches, but always to be abandoned, wlien nearing completion, for some other structures in a less developed state. Public and private hails were secured, but in such cases the rent left little of the revenue of the conxre^'ation to b> applied on salary. As much as ?:{0 a month has been paid for a private hall. The(". I*. U. (dmpany ^ener- nii>ly imt their station-houses at our tlisposal, and in several cases their offer was accepted. The aTival of trains, hr)wever, during' the time of service -a freijuent occurrence interfered seriously with the effect produced by the preaching,' of the truth. In some instances the otdy available places were billiard-rooms, bar-ri)oms, or the dining-rooms of hotels. People who were accustomed to frefpient such places on other days for other pur|)08es scarcely cared to attend reli^'ious services there (in Sabbath. They were anxious not to mix thint^s. Men entirely opposed to the licpior traffic were iinwillini,' to accept any favours at the hands of li([uor dealers. The ci^nsetpience was that in country ■inil town a considerable per centatje of the po)tulation absented themselves from the services of reliffion and were last acquiring habits that wouhl crystalize into character. With such a state of thinjjs it requires no argument to show that church extension was seriously handicap|>ed. It waw vain to ask the people to build. Except at a few points timber was not available. Lumber was scarce and dear. The settlers in many cases were young and without means, in every instance t)e(;inning life, and always with large outlays and no returns. That only fifteen chm-ches and not a sin(,'le manse were built between 1874 and 1882 is the bfst evidence <•{ their helpless state. And of these fifteen churches two were not finishwl till the Board advanced the money to finish them, one had to be sold for -^50 to prevent its being a total loss, and others were crushed with debt. The need of manses was as great if not greater than that of churches. Where houses could he had rents were high. Twenty dollars (S20) per month was regarded as a very reasonable rent for a house with very moderate accommodation. When it is borne in mind that the salary of an ordained missionary was only 8800 per annum at that time, it is plain that he could not afford to give 8240 of the amount for house rent. But in many cases a house could not be had at any figure, and hence missionaries and their families were compelled to live in places scarcely fit to shelter cattle. Tmpaire importance on any line of railway between Lake Superior and the Rocky Moimtains constructed before the close of last season that is ni.. provided with a place of worship and a missionary. Villages and towns are centres from which the ("hurch is operating, and in all of them visibility is given to Presbyterianism. Rat Portage, f'lirlierry, Brandon, Oak Lake, Virden, Moosejaw, Whitewood. Broadview, (Jrenfell, Wolseley, Indian Head, Qu'Appelle, Regina, Mooaomin, Medicine Hat an XXX. APPKNDIX. With liir^fr aiiilifiiCPK liave come larKfr reveiiuoH, unlf-HiiHtaiiiiiiK. and pniinises itx pantor 81,11110 and a manse. The ('i>ntiil>iiti(,||, (if Kdiiiciiitcn went np frcini ^'M)0 to A'iiH) in one year, and tlume of Kat Portiige from .*."i."i() to sI.ihmi and a njanne. In lesn than three years from tlie time it wiw first Dccupied aH a mission stati'in, ('al. j^ary heeame self-siistaininj,', otferihK itH pastor .^l,2(X) a year. Tfuit Slorilt^n had a churcli helpici it to tifcome self-sustaining' from tlie outset. At Carberry, Itt-^inu, Brandon, Virden, and other point.-. Himilar results have heen •■ ^en. The increase in local livings has enni)Ieil the Church to e.xtend her operations. If to-day tln'ie is not a settlement of any .size in Manitoha or the North-Wcst wherea representative of our ('liurdi i- not ministering' to the spiritual wants of the people, it is largely clue to the fact tliat the ereclinn ,,f churches in so many centres has diminished the diunand on the H. M. I''unil and left the money {,, ()|A!n up new districts. The C. & .M. H. Fund ha.s thus lieen a valuaMe aid in church extension. The |)reseiice of a church lia.s also furnished a Kn:>rantee for the jiroHecution of .S. S. work. In tiiis ciiimtry, where family reli^'ion is so often nej^lecteil and children are left to grow up witiiuut any home religious training, the importance of Sali'iith School work is scarcely of less importanci' than even the service of the sanctuary. Uurini,' the last foui years the numl)er of Sahliath .ScIi.miIs has Kone up from ]."> to 14"> ancl the attendance from (ll!* to ."),7'J7. The erection of nianses has contril)Uted much to the conifort of several of our missionaries aiifl their fandlies. .Money has heen .saviid l)y the manses to tlie missionaries and to church fumls. Four- teen manses have iieen erected already, lleckoninji the rent at ■$'..") per month each — a very nioilcriitf H),'ure— an annual saving of !S2,.520 has been effected. At eif,'ht per cent., tlie ruling bank rate of interest, this sum capitalized would amount to .*i;J1,.")00, or two-tiiirils of the whole sum expendeil mi church and manse erection from the funils of the Hoard. The need of manses in the North-West for congreh'ational work is greater than in the older I'lii- vini;es. Here are found young people in large numbers away from home and the healthy restraint that tile word implies. There are few opportunities afforded to satisfy the cravings of their social iiaturr. If the jiastor is able to invite them occasionally to his home they live for a time in a purer atinu. sphere, the strength (»f temntation is weakened an (K) North-West Imlians "il 8U (4) rjeneral Kx)>enses — Printing reports, dele^'ateH, sexton, etc \'t} Ijaluuce on hand . . 440 «2 - ;u:) -K) ;i;{4 ViS -<7 17 ;n4 42 .*!l,4t>« 4'J ,IAN CHUUCH TA'MlJKltMANS MISSI«)N. [n conjiection with the work of this mission there is really notiiintr new to In- said. It is the siiiiie story of hardship cndurt'd, of the kindly reception of mir nii-*sioiiaries l)y the men in the chanties, of the Gospel faithfully preached, and of the K'li^'lness into which all, whether I'rottstant or Kdmanist receive tho wholesome literature furnished hy the mission. Yet this is nothing stran({e. What is ministerial life anywhere hut a continuation of faithful preaching and quiet pastoral work ? But noone thinks of suspending' nnnisterial ialiour liecause of its uneventful character, or because all its results cannot he net d .n in statistical tallies. The ini^ath- erinj,' of Rouls,and their upbuilding in trutn ami righteousness, and in the savintr knowleilge of Dis ine ^'^ace, like nearly all the great processes of nature, go on in silence, and are as effective and fruitfid (if 1,'ood as they are unobtrusive!. The Kingdom of (Jod Cometh not with oliservytion. There were five ministers who spent part of the winter in visiting tlie shanties ; namely, the Rev. 1). L. McKechnie, Mattawa ; Joseph (Jaudier, (Joulonge ; Win. Sliearer, .Vylwiii and the l)e.sert ; 1). Findlay of Portland and ('anley ; and Paul S. Vernier, of Ongers, Perkin-i and Kipon. The Revs. M. Anie and ,1. A. Vernon wore also supplied with French literature for those members of tiieir congregations in the woods and not likely to be within the reach of.tiie missionaries or ciiiiiorteiu's. The papers and tracts wert! scattered still more widely by the hands of the colporteurs of the Ottawa Au.xilliary Bible Society, each of whom was furnisl>€(l with a good sujijily. Mr. McKechnie spent two months in the bush, in which time he visited forty-eak definitely. Fre(iuently a good impression seems to be made. A few who are members of churches down the country, and who seek to keep their own hearts diligently, and to use their influence for good are much pleased and profited by the visit of the missionary. Respecting the good acconijjlished by the mission, Mr. Gaudier says, " My heart was cheered by the very diligent hearing of the Word jireached, and by the very hearty expressions of gratitude for my visits."' Mr. Shearer reports that he was this winter received with uniform kindness, and that he learned fnini the men themselves that they look out anxiously for his visit. The kindly welcome given to "iir missionaries is not confined to those of th«ir own denomination. Mr. Shearer says that on ur mis8irN vnry nH«'ful in |ir«»|>arinK' the way for thfl ininistrv • if the wnnl. Ill iiiunv cftMeH perHonH wh><>." In another Hhanty where he had left a copy of /,» Rayon De Soldi, the cook (a French Catholic) Haid "the men read it every ni^ht. They f;uthered into a corner while one read alniid.' And in tttill another, the French cook, more ii Protectant than a Catholic, told me he had read the Bible he f?ot from me, and all the tracts he could fiiiy tli»> Ooniniittee. trilMif.i'il til thi' Knnil. Alllnllllt rati' lii'r, . • . I ..I I . frnlll tl I ll tl'll to, ., ., , .1 V... I the riinil. till* riiml. (^ll.'l.fC Mi'iitreal ( (ItilWft (Ili'iiu'iirry l,;iii:irk mill Uenfrew lirnckvillti ..... Kiiik'^t"" I'i'tfil(oroiij,'li Ijindsivy Whitliy Tiiroiito I'l.irrie Owen Sound Sau>{een (illtiiph iliunilton I'aris .. I.i>ndiin Cliutliain Stratford Huron . . , Maitl.ind. i'.mce .. \Vinnij)eg . Kock liake I'lianilon . . KeK>i>a . . . S 0. ."^ c. '■• ; 7:a) (M) 4HI r. 2;t .'.,.".(M) (M> 1, •»:<(■ 00 .">Ci l.MM) (HI MM OJ 8(K» 00 .11 :< !t.". 10 1,1(10 (10 1,1 HO ;;'.i 2.< m:.() (H) 1(H) '.HI 17 1,|(N) 00 1,100 '.m; M 1, t(H) 00 t)7'.i .SO lo ri(Mi oo '.MK .Vt i;{ HoO 00 :t7i !ty 20 .",r.oo (M» f.,020 .w .-.Ci 7.10 00 (•.2.'> 0.") 1.3 .".(Ml 00 US Xi a noo 00 I'.t'.t ;u '2.2.'.0 00 r,'2:i !»7 H 'J.sno (M) i,7i;{ 0.-) 2.5 1,700 00 k;v.» ;«i 14 1,700 00 7.->4 84 15 500 (10 ;{7»» S2 14 (mO 00 • mri 02 14 1,100 00 1 -MSH ;« 8."() (M» :W!» 4.5 12 (;.-)0 00 102 H.-> (i .■).iO 00 173 'J6 ;> 7.')0 00 , '. S7S Hr> l.-)0 00 ;;.m m 23,420 30 22.\ I, .52.5 (H) 1,417 (K) 1,330 (H) 450 («) 4.">0 00 1,185 (M» 41 50 1,(h;7 (HI 7.'«0 (H) H'.l'.l (M) 410 (HI 425 (K) 1,140 00 7it'.» y.3 4,OH8 27 20,250 35 It will be noted how large an amoinit is ie(|\iired for tlie Synod of Munitolia and the North West Territories. This deniiind is likely to continue for some years, as a result of the successful prosecution of Home Mission work. The average rate per communicant reipiired throu;,diout the Western Section of the Church, in imler to meet actual outlay (not taking into account the r 'payment of the i?!4,00() borrowed from the Reserve Fund), was thirty-four cents. Some I'lesbyteries were asked to contribute at a higher rate tliaii thi.s, others at a lower. The above table shows that the I'resbyteries of Montreal and 'I'oronto, as might fairly be expected, considerably exeeearrie, which have large and needy mission fields under their care, deserve special mention, as having very nearly reached the amounts askeil by the Committee. Tn the majority of I'resliyteries the contrii)utions iiave fallen far short of the reipiirt^ment. In six of the I'resbyteries in Western Ontario, and some of these by no means Weak or poor, the rate of contribution is fmm.h'cc to ni'/i»' cents per eomnninicant. The (piestion forces itself upon the Connnittee ; Is it the deliberate conviction of a large mnuber of the members of the Clnu'ch that the Augmentation Scheme is a mistake? If so, it will bo difficult to carry on the work with any hope of success. The regulations for the working of the Scheme which have been passed from time to time have liei'ii tabulated and revised, and they ar»^ subiuitted herewith for the approval of the General Assembly. All of which is respectfully submitted. 1). J. MACDONNELL, TonoyTO, th'd June, i.S'' V Strati'ord Huron Maitland Bruce Synod of Manitoba Salary and Expenses of Superintendent Grants from other Churches Bequests Donations Interest, Balance of British Columbia Printing . . , Travelling Expenses of Committee, Meetings, Convener and Secretary, etc., etc Proportion of Agent's Salary and (ieneral P^xponses Sundry Payments, including Payments in Connection with Dr. Barrie's Beciuest, Moneys transferred to Augmen- tation, etc E.xpenses of Rev. D. M. Goidon and Drafts to British Columbia Balance , , (I <» (I it II II II II II • < Db. Ck. 87,260 77 .S744 00 441 !t!i •170 (M» 2,251 :i.-, 605 :V2 l.l.'-" '.'0 l,25lt .-.l L0ti7 00 1,08(1 .54 417 00 438 l:; .S41 00 1,164 4t; :»;$ til 1,2.57 (11 .531 !tl lot; 0(1 37!» IH 250 00 .5,48,! :;i ;{,;w.5 00 It'll) 4i; 108 00 2!t3 L'!( 208 :v.i 326 10 1,3.50 .54 088 r>o 1,8:'S 24 1,955 17 ;<08 00 1,087 40 KW 00 2<»6 11 100 00 .5.53 12 701 7'.t 18(1 (M) 704 21 .56() !KS i;.m .-..•) 455 82 i8,r.oo 00 1,077 65 2,480 00 1, GO 277 38 1 275 15 2,700 02 §39,527 40 .«;30,.527 4(i Note.— Sabbath School Contributions for the year amount to §1,973.72. These are in eadi lase credited to the Presbyteries and included in the above amounts. Since the above financial statement for the year ending 31st March was made up the sum uf $5,739.65 has been received from tho Divinity Students' Nlissionary Association of the I'liiteil Presbyterian Church of Scotland. I APPENDIX. XXXV. FIN ANC f A I. ST ATKM ENT. STIPEND AUGMENTATION b'lrNU, IHSo-d. Cr. ST.ytiO 77 441 it'." 2,251 :!.-, oor. :vj l,25i» rA l.OSIl .")4 4;i.s i:; I,l(i4 4t; 1,257 01 .531 in 379 4S r),4H;! :!i itit'.t 4i; 293 29 320 10 1,350 54 1,82S 21 1,955 17 1,087 40 290 11 553 12 791 79 794 21 5(lt) 9S 455 82 1,077 05 1,9U 00 1,080 90 1,817 50 145 80 Dk. \ §2,007 00 2,954 50 Balance at beginning of year I'resby tery of Quebec . . . " Montreal . " Glengarry. " Gttawa " lianark and Renfrew Brockville " Kingston ' ' Peterboro' Wbitby " Lindsay Toronto " Barrie " Owen Soimd " Saugeon (iuelph " Hamilton Paris ' ' London Chatham ' ' Sarnia " Stratford Huron ■ ' Maitland Bruce " Manitoba Synod " British Columbia Donations Interest, Balance of Reserve Fund Travelling Exijenses of Committee, Meetings, Convener and Secretary, etc Printing Pmijortion of Agent's Salary and General Expenses Balance 005 00 1,543 GO 1,720 'V Cli. 920 00 1,075 (M) 1,073 00 70!t 15 1,525 (H) 1,417 00 1,330 00 450 00 450 00 1,185 (M) 41 50 1,007 00 750 00 899 (M) 410 00 425 00 1 1,140 00 799 93 4,088 27 735 .35 1 024 93 251 50 490 00 348 02 •1131,700 15 .'!i738 29 481 25 4,430 00 313 95 844 04 1,180 .{it 4(M) 90 1,100 iM; 071 1 8it 371 99 248 ,5!l 0,020 55 025 05 148 33 lilit .35 523 97 1,713 05 030 30 754 84 37<; 82 ;{(;5 02 ,358 38 38i» 45 192 85 175 93 878 85 291 .50 250 00 7,000 00 '§31,700 15 XoTK— Sabbath School Contributionw for the year amount to •'?141.ti5, Thoso are in i-ach case credited to the Presbyteries and included in the above amounts. §39,. 527 40 Le are in each lase ide up the siuii nf Ion of the rnite.l SUMMARY. Total Contributions for Home Missions and Augmentation for the year 1885-8li : — For Home Missions .S32,200 lilt " Augmentation 23,901 71 From Missionary .Associations, Montreal, (.Queen's, Knox, Manitoba, and Montreal Woman's Association 5,041 00 ' ' Lumberman's Mission 57il 33 .sii2,448 73 All of which is respet^tfully subndtted. WILIJAM r-OCHKANK, Coniiiitv ffiiiiK ^fi.■<■■'il)n ('(iininittcr, I ll.-~S', APPENDICES TO 11 IK llcpovt of the Dome dttissioit Coininittcc, ^JvcsbiitcviaiT €luTVch tit dl.iniib.i. (WKSTKItN SECTION'.) IFOI^ 1885-86 Appendix I. M ISSIONARIES— APRIL, l.SNIi. !. M IMSTI'ltS AND Lll'KNT! ATi:S.— McH-^rs. U. Illliniltdll, R. I*. Diiclos, j). Findl IV, M. 'iiiMilMill, II. !,. .M.'K.clmic. J. Cr.lclc- .his. FiT-us.,ii, K. IJ. Ifod-.Ts..!. Dnii.rliis .M. .M IIcmI,,. ■ I. .Mm IfKcnZIC: .1. s icvcri'/lit, II. .1. Mnrtliwick, A. II. ('aiiunni, Alex. Sinilli, W. •tl, .1. .M. Siiilicrlaii.l. 1). .Melt .McKi I) llllll UllllCMII. ■ I. II. (' It, .\. I. irmTiiii, iilii'ii-iiii S. .I.T ivli.r, T. I)avi,l,-(.ii,AV. A. .M.'Kni/.ic, J. .M. Kcilv! .). lino-, .1. SlcwMil, K.M.Kii,', A. Caini.l.cll, \V. L. II. Ilowand, I). Miiiim, T. . .1. Ilvlaii.i, .1. .1. W'li-ht, .1. 11. (iialiain, M. Watsnii, I). .Maclea,:, T..I. I'.i N. Wa.l. .MeDoiial I, A. .McWilliains. A. 10. Diiiicaii, .1. F. Laiiirtdn, R. Ileii'lers W. K. Wallace, I ). C. Caiiieroii. .fas. Siitin rlan.l, .1. Mr.\ iiliiir, \V. S. iri'dii, Ale.N. M II. W.'I- lit I re, . M.Sii raser. I). Aiiiler. I>. McKav, A. C. ilansun, 0. ll.Wil-nn, M. Luckhart, R.I .Arthur, .M. Rumiilc, C. II. Lowrie, .1. Me( ircL'iir, ,T. (L .lack-iin,.!. Carrinch, W. M. Uc liicrtsdii. .1. < iiineiiir. .1. W. Hewitt, .!. li. Ilaniiltnn, A. (!. .!an-en. R. Drinnen (", 15. Ilcnimini, M. liethune, R. 11. Crai-, R. Pvkc, P. U/./.ell, \V. W . McArl M.Madill, II. McLennan.— 07. lur. ToiAi. Mission AKiEs.—F^ii. XX.Wlll. 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Sonris 2. Strathchiir I. Tarliolt.iii 5. Vinleii :^ := r, ;o ;: - = : •; o :. '^ r ;.X > :*' ^ b C 1— 1 ^^ ^ "^ "T" a. - c: M^Of ^ .T f^l rt -r ^^ *-^ -^ -*-*'-" -"^ ■'""■'"' '. •".*•■. r*- "^ -- -IT "i ~ ^* 5? ^ '^ . ^-i-X i— 'i *■;!>.<*, "T ::^U.U*'^'^'0^—.~A^^.^,^.P^Z-'-Ar^>-^f^- — p-i T^ C^J IM c^i T-< ir4 1^ — < Tl T'; T i.-:! '.C t~ .X Cl C — 1 ITJ T^ ■▼ i-O %s .-:> %s I - aj C-. =. — 1 T I T- -w i*: --c 1 - v 11— iTITITITITITlTITITI. ,fc*. i^ .\IV11I. APPENDIX. c/: y. X w •'K'sM 'pI'lV 1^1 1* — — *T/-^^C ; • X * t* i" /. • — • ^ — — • iZ . 1 - — f T 'i KdllllMH.lll .IIMA ..l|| .l.i| ,-.,,..,, u-,. ;_ ;,-__ ! — ! / .- ri • r . i .^ , .... ^ .- •'•'llllll .) •\<1 ■II-lilV \f.\ >JU|UilNl.i<| .ii:.i,( .H{| -- -/. ,,--o o = — = .- = - = =oo - i~ 1- X — . 1- I — 1- :- :3 e 1- = ; . 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T* ' ■ • ' P4 ■ C^ -J I • , . • "1 s • "T ' ^ 5 ; • ' * — •'"? b -ii^ - - > ''■ - '■^ I- 5 5 ti. - ! i: " -r -£ ^ i'- 5 5 "^ ii-l ^~ 5 g S u-f"' = .^-r "^-E ^ I 1 i'i-v If'. ,^|i6 ■-* t- y ri =' ^ iri c^ -t" "C -r i~ x' ri — ~ r •-• ^ ,-• .^' ,: ,■ 1— 1 r— r- 1— I-H I— r- r— 1— ri r ri ri ri ri r ■ 1 ! I APPENDIX. .Mix. I " > t / — I - — J 7"l / 'i ~ ' L"" ~ ~j ' I - 1 •V. _ _ / .. .— . '." t^. — " - ,, — •**■ ■/ / '". ( ■M ^- '— '.r — -- "'Z. r _^ ..^ — _ ,- ,- r — » — . * * ■■ - - I- .. -- ^, 1 1 " '^ ^— / '"' r ^" *" r •M -r r. \-. n - ~ f n ' r. T. I- "1 — — ' ~' '■ V L' -t I- •- I - ' li ri r'l ri ri -I /; "■^ 'i|.i.n:|\; J^l;: nni|iii.i .ll.MA .ll|| .lll| 1|.>.IU1|.) .ii|l 1,1 s.iiii.ii(.)s ."i; K)\ |i.i|nc||.iiiiii.i )niujm\' 'ijiiIV \*\ J"<''»V lllCiJ) |)0A !■!.). IJ )U1101UV ■CW^^'l '••'•1(1 1!^!!: jl •i)il.)il|)s ju K.nM.iav C - ''- -z. •/. _; •/. _; = = o S 9 5 o o c ^ 5 e ••/.» .>^ '•/.ri ■pil.Hll)8 «|1.H!A\01 •/. ^ y. "-1 < Jl) ,u:titaii V .iJoi|| sf "INMl 'I lU'fV XiiiiiinJI .)(| .iir.i.t .i(i,( siiiiniiH.uX U(>,>.Cl| IMSHIKI.Ill )m.)lll|v{ •SlUlMUlllUIIHOJ !l!""'.'l ;2 I - c: -j: 1 - r- ri c: — I - V. -.; I - A T I — ^» f - I I - •- •/.• 'I, ~^~ O O i= o o iff CI 1~ *■"" '^ '"'"■- "^ S c^. i- -^ X 1- ri ^ -3 ■/: ^ 03 /. r^ I- -^ X I- Tl — ■_ I - 1 - ,r 1 - 1 - -T -r C;^ A.» f, -*5 •J.- t. I ^ c^i r^ -r i.-: '.r i- /, z. - • * _-- • * - -; -• ' :.i: T--7. : ;5 : : - — : ^ -; ■ H •/. '- i w -^ /. — / /. , — ' r( :- — i". ,: 1- /- c m y. H y, w w APPENDIX. ^ ^ -fcj +: ■" ■"* 73 Ui 3 2 ^ 1; IS •< ■- •- i -H » •3 -= f-^r.. ■• M > > ^ - ^ \l K = ~ £.r z-s r ? -» J: -^ ,i ..5 ^- ■'■• 'llWh't ^ cr =: 3 'ipji!|^ }Ki;; Hiirpu.i := c; c C r- aii.iA' .ii() ao| i|,).iiH|,) r: — — 1 - r - X —1 r_ ,ii|) J(i Knii|.ii(.i<^ .4i|) ,— _-. — r--. 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I. >-H ss* ro 't ift \c t-^ CO C5 o I— S'i co ci I'r: 1" -^ / 3 '" "t 'r '-- - ~" r - > " E:^ • . • ^ • :j ->'. ^ r- u - _ Z- >_: ^ ci r* -t IS -x 111. APPENDIX. CJ rr. w y< y. w Ah U .KM.? .ii|i .iii| i|.).nii|,) 11) )i.i)iii|;.i)tii;o )iiiu>iiiv '|i.iclV l^l ."1iiiiiii!?1.>i| .iiM.( .ii|) .i(i( l)ini,.f mill -i!)ii.)iiiniiV ino.i,( )mM|) •nssn 'i|.i.n;iM jatR "ii||iii.i jiM.C .iin xn\ imii,.| iKiii'-liiiMUuMY uio.ij (DAI.),).).! ;iuioiii\- J(ii!im.> .iiM.C j()( 'A'lii: ,|i 'iiiuxljis JO KJii.u.iy ■.C.ii:|i!« sii.ii,'A\()) MSIIOI| p.>)ll.),I .11) .)6UI!J^ 11 0J,I1() lij ■(isyji 'i Ij.iilv Hiiniiiiff -,1(| .IIM.C .lllj SMOUVil'.l.lH -III),) a"c| p.isiiiin.iil piiicljii.^ •.: — ri ri :- — r"i r'l -'. t'i ri ftj o o o O o * — — - - — — — — — — ' - — ^ . . . ' - C: O .— — — — — 1 - '■* • ■ > . "M — ~ 1-^ »T — 7 1 - • • ■ . __ .— • .—4 7~ _ Tl _ , 7" r— < — •/.• — — — — ■ * 1 ~ rt ■^ :3 1 ~ /_ — ^ — 'X y ri '^ I- ^. — n "/ ■■C I- O l- •7^-. 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'-'-•-'- '~ '- — ^ —'>-''—• I-' i-"-i I— ■ 1-1 / r ' .-• .-' .— ?- ' - r" P - '^^ - 1 ~- -• -- w ic — o %= X -I - ii IC -I 2 - t = /; — -^ i ?^ ^ ^ ' £ : • • • ?=■=»•.: = ::^^ : : w *•*-•*- r: i; I i V' • r' *T '.■-'■-----''- "T "rj ' i •^ _ r- li l^ ~ .— /; '.~^ ' ~ -r iJ Lr ':£ ' - i.- -; -' — 3 — rv \; C"i — ~i i^ t.; ~ i 5 T; c c: "3 -3 • -i ic ~r L< ~t — c. -x 1.1 — liiciii; — — i4i_^ii _ ic — — li^iViio / - I y - 1 : i~ :;i \; i_» ~ • - 1 - i iTi •f. -I r". - 1 Y l-i -M '■' • • • ■ i I w B « 5« Xn. of ('niiKrogiitidiis oil tlic lis at Isl April, ]8H«. Kaniilic. ('iiiiiimiiiiriiiil.s Sii|>oiiil |ior .'HI. ]iro- Miiscd liy cnnyiCL'a- ti(His for \"i';ir l)t- >;iiiiiinn April Isl, JLinses or rciitcil llOllSt'S. H:itp per I'Omiinuii- I'lmt tow:inlB ^mI.iiv. !>; — ic li — i Ci S i; i-i o r-. i- i.' *- -I — ' I o t; -I •> '-T o :.' o o -I o t> .\rro:irs of stipcnil l'*W. t^ »> :,' li o o s -1 = 00 i o o o o -i S li — \1 IC T-I S i; o := =; ■-> -I -< o OOSOOC: = — 1^ ,^ _ ^ iJ >-' X-Z \i '-' \c *^ 7; ~ p -I •^i 1^ -r X ic 1^ :;• r 14. x ii o •-; ^j ~ -J ii = := r-- o X s X — -: = c- .; o c. 3 o _ „ ..1^ rj -.r ic -I — -I o :,; -I X C; =; t^ o ic S (iraiits iiroinispd ili'- sireil from Aiiy:- iiient.'itioii fimd for 1 till' vi'ur li('Kiiniiii)i ' 1st Aiiril, IbSil. Amount cnutributed to the Scliemrs of the Clnircli for flu' yi'ur fiidiii!,' i'.Ut '.Marcli, lUbii. V. Xo. of C'oiiarcuatiniw on till' list duriii'j ; ~ the yciir eiidiiiLT :;i '. March, issi;. y. y y. y V •x![ •xraKiaav ."'-->< ' r: - — a *!^ — r^ ^ IC -1 / — 1 'w " o ^ ^ ^-' — ' . •■ '-> *^. « ■ «* ■I = IC 'A» •■* '^ f» ' s: X S :,; — •*> u* X ^ vi « "* O O QC *•► kf* ; IC :,» *l o - 1 - 1 ; ■^ '— 1^ '" ■— ' - *fe ' 1 r'. - 1 J". /- - V' ■*" ~^ *■ ~ ~ ■* ♦!fe '0 ^ •JC -I O I- C; t' ~. ic "/:. r: i; -I o X -1 :,; .\ • o ^r -I to O :=; O = ^ ^ • -X O -O ::5 5 o S o 5 •y<» Kaniilirs. ('oimniiiiiciiiils. Slippiul ))inmis('; Api'il 1, K'-Mi. Is there a ri-iiti'd liciiiii inaii'ie or Hilt '•n toivunis 8;il[ii\ AiTi-ars of stipfiiil, if any, for year emliiig 3l8t J lee, l.HSJ. AiiKiinit recciviil from AiiKineiitaliciii Kiniil for the yiMreiiiliiii,' .'il-'t Man-h, Ihm;. Grant from Aiiymrnta- tioii Fiiml lor the year heuiniiilig lat Aliril, i>m;. Amount eontrihiiteil lo the riehi'tnes of the Cliuri'h for the year emU'il 31 3t March, 1S8U. ^ rt p I'er comimiiucant i — xiaxaadv 111 \[ m 'X ^.^>;ic-X ^ /^ il^ ^ 1:^ '^ ""^ "^ *- ^ •- ff 'l i -: 7r:L.= i. ~ "T r" 1 i: r r'^r •" '^ "1 ■ . • ~ *' • • ^ "" • • . J^ I • I • 1 l'-.-.-=: f 5" >-- . • H ~ — • r* "Z^ jm^^. , •H — _ ■* ^w ;3 — *• ^ 7. if ^ ^ '■ '• L "i ^ . - c t^ ~ -^ • I — > 1 ^ :,! - 1 ^ "" " " -* " ' ' ~ ri -- — 7 Vi -^ - / \~ :: -\ ■y. 1-1 ■•£' '•^^ ^' zj z^ :i^ — ^ — zi x: "" ~ ~ '-> • • • • ■v.* _■-/.■ X '/ ':.; i; - i -1 1 c — 1 c r. • : : : : '}i '/•' - 1 5 rl =■ — - * I _ _i IC 5 ic H 5 5 ■y. ic — — -c -c 5 5 5 i' C: — _ ^ _ o — . ^ * * * ♦ ■y. ic -1 - 1 i; •H IC 1 — ' == - - — - "_, - .J" 2 -' - r 7 r* c : -r 5 '^ H r if I , '< < _ ' — :; : "'-■'"{* ~ "T -> ~ X n i' 7" t 1 ^ J. -- -/. 'A -r- . 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"^ -^ ^ /. — . c • ~ ' • * I • • • , , ; >5 ^ ?-: - '^ r:— /' n M rv i;' r- .-- |o r^ >< U* T w ^ O 1 * _ *■ ■n •i — ^ > ;■ — HHt ■/. t^ w ^ — ^i: "~" , „j V! r; ^ T .-- — ;: • •" r r ~ •^ • ^« • 50 i ;:. , — . ^1 — -" — ■ — ■ iw w-3 »v C*J f— -' ~^- - *i -' ^< ^ ^ ■/.» •■* * *- i- -1 ^ :.< Li o = 00 — • • , . • • »> " • '7.' •v> y r". * f w -« i-i i -1 i . t : : : •Y' % li •— -' "-' c — - - ^ "•/:• <0 . r ' ~ — ^ — ' ^ C: " "^ — — ' Y. ^^ t^ •— ' • ; -r -■ C. I C X . — ,_, , ^ ,^ f. x ■*"■ •^ — <•/.■ •■^' <-^ ^. ^» v. re o ~ - ?• ^ r" '— • " — * X - -I ^— wi :,i g Faiiiilii^w. •^ /. C! Vl 1.1 - I •ye i< ii r. .u r; O i' -> wi o 00000 ('oiiuiiiiiiiuantM. Stiiif'iid iirDini'^cil liy I'oii- >;r('Kivtioin tor year hv- KiiiniiiK April 1, IHSii. Is tlnTi' a MaiiBr (ir rcnti'il lioiirtc. ^- ~ '— -I io IC — o o o ■v.- '/& '•/> — . — fh •/-• 14. - r ■^ ^- " - "' 5 E 5 1 %- 3 1 s. H» 3 3 a. -I e o It -I o -I -' o o Ratn \K-t coiiHiiiniicaiit towarila salary. ArroarH of stipend, if any, for vtar eiulint' 31st JVc. 18H5. Amnunt rpccivcil fiom Aiignii'iitatioii Kiiiul fur till' yi'ar rmlinK 3l8t Marili, l.- H I— I I xiuxriiUiv •lAI \i- - wm { 1 y. >1 y: 'X '^* ^ :.c ic .- ^ — ^ -1 r. v i- ,: ri — «^ li — «- ' * • — -^ «M ' 1 ?r?^??r= v« ^^ ^^ *~? V* ^^ ?^ 1 r:=L 1 i — V 1: " TT : r ? " i r ■ r 7. ^ . — 1 1 ! ' iri :'?^^l = ■ ™ *l* 1 r — ? ' i" 2_ • '• X; : ^ if^; i ^^f' — i^ • - '^ 1 • 33 ~ p^ ' n. • i-i- * t-. • • i • • • < • 1 1*, • • — . • ^ • . -^ • «« .A • • • •— • • 1 • • ."t • • 5 ....=:. v: z ( • • < • • • ' • ' • r* ^ X < S= r- > .- F ^" — n r rSH K> *^ ' " ' '-> • ^ ' ,^ ' ' • ' ' ~ ^ 'rrf ^; x -3 's:l ?r^??r ^ » V ~ ' ,- — " — ^ ; ^ ■'■ : — ^ "-• ^ — ^ rr" y • '^ _ . /-^ -• r- e! n. ?" r r" J= J! • ^ ." i ■ " 3 " ■—--*/. ' • . I • ! f- ' * ; ^ ; ; ; ' > ! . 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Vi IC ^1 "— ';^i 1 1 :.! /. 7; w< 4- ..--., ' •71' ^ t» ■■'ii -— ■!'^: ^/> •■^ — •■^ — • .^ H— ^^ * 1^ — -^ -^ ^1 ■^ f ^1 t," ^ ^i :.i V li o o 1— c C' 3 :r Cr O :^ w — = — ^ — — O O C! w* - ^ o r> '•/-- *^ o ; - — oo ■%• f.' ■^ -X' *» ^^ ^ ij ts5 ^ re t ^ 1 >1 1 >^ h— M— i ►— ^ Jjl le ^ O ; ^ ~ w< Cl W» *' ~ • S ~ := ^ -»- "^ "■ '■' "^ o ; ~ - ^ ■ ■ — ~ O C: O o I — o 1 o * » ■^ ■v.- 1 ^y.' ■= »'© ic „ tc •y.' -t — v: ;;> ^1 ^ — C 1 — -1 1 .i '."- r— — c li i; 5C -1 c X IC wi -> o w» X -1 i: = O O O c 5 0=0=0 o o = -- iC c = o — ■ ' o o — — 5? SI _^ _ (i _ i r: o CO-- — 2-- "^^ 5 < o z~ ^ — § !? -^- o -^ ,^ ^ 9 ^ " ■? '^ = rv 'i =^ a- X ^ . — J*- „-, ^^^ ^^^ ^ f^ •XKiN'aa.iv L^i I.: ^^ ^^ •/. Ei"!J n ^• >: K!:- — — a ^^ ,_, / _ ■ IC C-t ri tJ -1 wt fi „ , — J. 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Aiiiniiiit rcci iwd from AuHinontation Fund for the yrar ending 31st JIaridi, 188(>. 1 ■•f> \ ■>•/.' *» Gr;nit from Aiimnenta- IC H ^1 '-0 O "~ ' Vl e o tion liiiul for tlieyrar — — — VI C; Ci — - o bi'iiinnint' Ist April, — ^ — = 00 — 188U. o o o * » •% Anioiiiit ooMtrilmtcd to ■^' lO the Scliciiius of thi' ^1 t'hiirili for the year o o eiidini? .Jlst .March, Oi o !.'••<«. ->■ # ^ -y^ .^ ■/.■ ., ■>.• -? — "^ "Z"-* — "^ ,2 - » •2.3 35 -^ -J. ^■/.~Ui w ~ u. > ~ o =; = E ■y..3 ■ • — ►— — 2 o I xiaxajjv .VII 'I -y T. "^ c ji ii " H J^ '/• I 2 .- - = = ^ *-f • — r ft- = ; ^ • - K . CA n 1 " 5- :- > r- rr-/.-_ t -I t.' C-. 7: -I :.i c »- c -: M i; yi »— < J— " o / 1— 1 '^ / IC »^ w« - 1 - -• '• — Ot IC ^/.» *;- T. c. -1 ^ *. - 1 - I o "" "^ "' ~ ~ ^ ~ V >"-« • '-• '■-» '-< • ^ v; C' -I : ^ ■^ 4. « o :.' ^ .i- »>: -' :-• '— ^— — — ^ '—''— — o ^^ c .— . .^>. — ^ -^ - o — — ' O Ci o «^ 4- t^^ r— • >— ' wJ 1— I o c ^ C: ^ = • t> o c O V V o • o c _ _ _^ _ — • o o — C * o o ■f/.' o; 4- f^ c. 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' ]xl RKPOIIT OF I'.OAKl) OF flOMK MISSIONS (KASTKUN SKCTION). DurinK the past year Home Mission Work was prosecuted in nearly all llio PreshytoriuH within tlic IiouuiIh of tlie Hyiiod of the Maritime I'roviiic.eM, with much energy uiul ililijjence, and, cot- .Mt'i^tandinK difViculties and hindrances of varioiiM kinds it was by the lileHKinK of (rod crowned Aitli uratifyinK succeHs. In KuhmittinK the following facts an their Annual Keport to the (ienoral A--, tnhly, the Committee desire to iicknowledgo with devout thiuikfulnesH the ccmtintied RoodncHS o( I Kid to the niiiiistrrs and missionaries employed by tiiem, and to the cunxreKatious and mission stations under tlieir supervision. LADOI'RERS Ourini,' the year soventy-fivo labourers were employed hy the Committee, of these twenty. seven were regular preachers, sevent(!en being ordained minlHtera ami ten licHntiiiteH. Forty- ei>;lil were catecliists ; of whom thirty-eight Wf^re theological wtudents, cit^iit arts studcsnts, ana two vouiiK' men recomm(!nded by I'resbyterios as possessing gifts and graces, which i|ualilied them for siiKr^sful Mission work. This is the largest number ever (engaged in work undi-r the direction of the ( Ommitteo. ORDAINEU MINISTEKS AND LICENTIATES. On the first of May last year o'lr roll showel seventeen preachers, of tbo.se seven have since li.'cii settled, two have withdrawn, four ari' located in special ^^issiou liulds, and four are still • iiiiiloyfd in supplying our vacant congregations. Of the ministers addtid to the list during the Villi iour were soon called and settled, vi/. : .\. O. Urown at Cauipbellton, .1. M. .\llan at liichmond, .1 II. Cameron at Mass Iliver, and .1. W. .MacKen/.ie at I'la.-it St. Peter's. There are at present tviiity- three namt^^ upon our roll Four of these, however, are located for an iiidclinit" period 111 former special Mission tlelds, seven are located for at least one year in Mission tields in St. Idlin Presbytery, one is engaged for the snmmor to supply a Mission field in Piotou I'resliytery, aiiil two are soon to bo settled — so that only nine remain to supply the vacant diarges, which at llie present time are al)0iit twenty-eight in number. There is urgent need, therefore, for several iiiiiie probiitioners. From almost all the Presbyteries earnest appijals repeatedly come for more mt'ii, who will likely bo acceptable to the congregations. OBDAINED MINISTERS LOCATED. F.leven ordained ministers are now located in Mission fields. With regard to the three Nova Scotia fields (see Appendix I.) there is nothing new to report. Rapid progress cannot be expected in any of them, as the population is increasing very slowly, if at all. The ministers in charge of them, however, have done their work faithfully and successfully. In St. .John Presbytery eight mini>ters are located in Mission Stations as follows : — (1) D. Fisko iu Kincardine (a former special Held), (2) Jas. Uoss in South Richmond. (;{) Thos. Stewart in St. (ieorge. (■1) W. C. Ualder in Pisarinco. (.0) P. Langille in Hampton, etc. (ti) J. A. Cahill in Springfield, etc. (7) W. McDonald in (^uaco. (8) li. lladdowin Riverside. All these ministers were lately ordained. They have had however several summers' experience in Mission work, and are young men of approveil piety, ability and earnestness— so that the Ccm- mittee confidently expect that the stations under their charge will make rapid progress, and ere loriK become self-sustaining congrcfiatinns. Those stations themselves guarantee an averago salftrv of JoOU for the year, and the Women's Home Missionary Society of St. .John promises J.")0 to till h of them. The Committee at their semiannual meeting in April considered the inis>ionary zeal of the Presbytery and the Women's Society, and the liberality of the several Mission stations as worthy of the greatest commendation and encouragement, and cordially agreed to supplement tlie snlaries of the missionaries up to *7fiO per annum. To do this over S1,()00 will be re(]uired ; and tlie collections for the Fund during the year must be more liberal then in the past in order to meet ilie increased expenditure. CATECHI8TS. A< very few new districts are being opened up for settlement, the Committee did not expect tliat iiiiuiy new preaching stations would be organized and occupied during the year. Almost all tlie Old fields, however, were well cared for, especially during the summer months, and most of tliera made very good progress. In Newfoundland, owing principally to the great decrease of the Ixii. APPKNDIX. Presbyterian population, very little was done. Mr. W. .7. McKenzie supplied Kay of IslandH lining the summer of 18H5 for twenty Sabbaths, and although he reports only tliirteen families, tlioy pulj ^HO of his salary. No missionary has as yet l)een sent there for the present summer. Tlie mining scatious of Little Jiay and Betts' Cove, which for several years iri succeission were occupied liy earnest and faithful missionaries, and which for a time promised well, have been abauJoinid owinK to the emigratioa of almo.st the entire Presbyterian population, It seems to bo a hop.jess thing to attempt the extension of Presbyterianism in Newfoundland beyond St. JoLd'h and Harbour (hace. The work done by the catcchists last year was very satisfactory. Comparatively f(,'w rom- plaints ever reached the ears of the Committee. On the other hand, they received many teatiuionies that excellent work was done in almost every field. One minister, for instance writes; "The preaching ability of these youthful missionaries is usually sufliciently attractive to induce |ic'rs(jiH of all the denominations represented in the districts occupied by them to 'wait on their miuistiv, and to contribute, in soma degree, to their support. They engage in their work with a good will nail self-denial which are slowly but surely ' building up the waste places,' and preparing district after district to assume the status of organized congregations." The Committee submit the following extracts from the reports of the catechists, which will help to explain the statistical and financial returns of Appendix in, and will give all the necessary information with regard to the different districts occupied in the several Presbyteries ; St. John Presbytery. Dr. MoRae, till lately the energetic convener of the Presbytery's Home Mission Committee writes : — " The Presbytery of St. John may be roughly compared, territorially to a huge letter L, extending some two hundred miles from the Grand Falls on the north to the l'.ay of Fundy on tlie south, and fr'-m the River St. Croix, separating the Province froui the United States on the west to the Straits of Northumberland on the east. At more than one point, it stretches out a lielping baud to groups of people who reside beyond the border-line in the State of Maine. Over this vast territory, at some ninety stations, preaching and pastoral work was done duriuf; thi- summer of 1.S85 by nineteen young men, f()r periods varying from four to six months, Duiiu^ the past year five churches were erected, averaging about three hundred sittings each. DORCHESTER ETC., WILLARD m'dONALD IN CHARGE. To the Presbytery of St. John : Was seventeen Sabbaths employed. Presbyterians are few (twenty-seven families in all) but the cause ought to grow in Dorchester and Saokville. There is no chance for growth in Kuukkml as the people are moving away. Upon the whole the outlook is encouraging. NEREPIS, WEIvLSFORI), CLARLNDON, ETC. — H. C, FOX IN CIIAROK. To the PreHbytery of St. John : There is great cause for encouragement in this field. The people of tbe different denomina- tions have taken a deep interest in our meetings, and have supported us well, both by their attei. dance at divine service and by their means. What is most needed here is an active energetic and thoroughly consecrated labourer, who is in love with his work and not afraid to spend a portion of his time in personal contact with his parishioners. On August 9th the Tjord's Supper was dispensed by llev. \Vm. Stuart of Oarleton, at Nerepis, when nine were admitted to church membership, all on confession of their faith to Christ Jesus. The circuit is too hu>;e to do thorough and successful work. I preached three times on Sabbath and lectured every Thur.^^- day evening. The people have become thoroughly interested in our cause, and all that is needed is a longer supply, towards which the attention of the Presbytery should be particularly drawn This year is the hraj time it has become self supporting. HAMPTON ETC. — ,J. W. H. MILNE IN CUARUE, To thi Presbytery of St. John : Both stations at present are promising. U steady supply is given the prospects are that the field will become a porm-inent charge. At Hampton thu work cannot advance iniicb hevmidits present condition till a church is built. At Hammond llivcr they have a church and evervthiuf; looks favourable for further success. The membership was increased by six. Received from both stations for salary auil board S'il'i. SALIN.A, LPPEU SAI. (SPRINOS, ETC— JA:\fKS JIOSS I.N CHAKOE. The field here is very promising. Sabbath attendance was good and much interest wa^ manifested in the services. A Bilde Class was organized at Halina, which in a faw week averaged between sixty and seventy- five in attendance. Communion dispensed by Dr. McUae, when nine- teen were added to the Communion roll. There were ten baptisms. Total contributions .r^l I'l. APPENDIX. Ixiii. f Islands liming mi'.ics. tliHV ptiid t summer. The were occujiit'd Ijy een ftbaudinu'd, to 1)0 a lio|K-les8 St. .lohu's and itively few com- nany testiuKinics jb writes ; " The ,0 induce ]iers(iiifl n their ministry,' th a good will and ring district after iliists, which will ; all tbe necesriury eries : .SPBINd FIELD, ETC— .1. *. CAHILL IN CHARiiE. Preached ninety one sermons. Conduotod biblo class and organized Sabbath schools and prayer meetings. Twenty-live new members admitted. Future hopeful. Good material to work on. OREENFIELl), DLOOMFIEI.D KTl'. — E. M. DILI, IN CHAUiiE. The prospects here are encouraging, and if occupation were continuous growth would doubtless follow Communion dispensed twice. Six were added to the roll. Number of families twenty-seven. .\uiount contributed by the people, 'iii81.4I. DAILLIE, KTC. — WM. m'lEOP IN CHARdE. This field is very extensive, and otTer^ work enough for two catechists. There are fifty-three families. Many of the people are earnest Christians, but others are careless iu attending religious services. I'ISARINCO. — \V. C. CALDEU IN CHARdE. This field is now almost an organized congregation. Besides building a new church, the people have met all expenses. They are hearty and earnest. iasion Conunitlee to a huge letter 1,. ly of Fuutly on the ,ed States on the , it stretches out a e of Maine. Over s done during thi : months. l>ariui.' s each. KIRKLAND, ETC. — JAMES F. RLAIR IN CHAR(iE. This field is iu a prosperous condition. The people desire a settled pastor. There are sixty-four families in all. About 'flO was collected for the schemes of the Church. Three persons were added to the membership of the Church. MiRAMICHI PbESRVTERY. CARAQDET, ETC. — ALEX. CAMI-DKLL IN CHAROE. This is a hard Held to work. As the stations are separated by waiar, it is very diflicult to get from one to another. The people, however, are warm-hearted and anxious to have religious services continued. There are thirty-five families. Amount contributed, $92. families in all) but rowth in Kockland lil'ferent dcuomiua- ^•ell, both by their an active energetic afraid to !-(i(nil a the liord's Supper were admitted to lit is too lart;e to kured every Thur.- [d all tliat 1.- needed mrticuUrly drawn METAPEDIA, KTC. — OKORGK KINNEAR IN I HAR(iE. There are three stations and three Sabbath schools, which are well supplied with officers and teachers. Mr. Dodge, of New York, generously supplied the Metapedia school with Sunday papers for the year- He also presented a library of fifty neatly bound volumes, two dozen hymu books, without music, and one dozen with music. The members of Kestigouche Salmon Club erected, at an expense of ^i^lO, a neat little building to be used for the Sabbath-.school and all other meetings which have in view the advancement of religion and morality. Communion was dispensed by the Kev. Mr. Kussell at Flatlands ; forty-fi^e members were present, of whom five were for the first time. A church was started, and will be ready for occupation next summer, The people paid all expenses, amounting to §17(5. BURNT CHURCH AND TADUSINTAC. — JtY .1. OCHLKR. I'o till! Presbytery of Miramichi : This report gives but a very inadeijaate idea of the work performed by me in this tiold. ^ have preached at eight stations, held about sixty weekly night-services, often preaching thre^ time^ on the Sabbath. Have made nearly '200 pastoral vi uts, and have found the people eager t^ hear the Word and ready ever to extend to the missionary a most cordial welcome. I trust the.' will not be left without a supply during the winter mouths. ijpects are that the Ice much boyon>l its Ich and evervlhiuK llleceived from both luch interest wa^^ fdw week a\ erased iMcllae, when niue- itributiou8.*li'>' ESCOMINAC. — IIY .1. V. SMITH. To tlie Presbytery of Miramichi : This was my second summer in the field, and by all encouragements received, am led to the conclusion that the system of taking a nnw statioa each year is wrong, iind deprives the missionary of many of the most valuable fruits of his labour and the Church of the support it wotil i otherwise receive. Duriug the year a ijuiet but real religiou^ awakening was felt through the Held. At the communion season thirty-oue new names were added to the roll. Throe new eU«rs were elected and ordained. All bills contracted by the congregation are promptly paid ; a new church in process of erection has been finished outside, and steps are taken for completion insidt'. Unity and harmony, combined with zeal, mirk all cougiegational meetings. Could a prohiitioner b;; Rent once a month the people would gladly pay him by collection, but they decline to apply tr "resbytery for a supply lest they would not be able to pay in full. They, therefore, leave .such supply to the discretion of the Presbytery, engaging to pay by collection any persons sent. 1 have no hesitatiou iu ciUing the field one of the boibt mission stations iu the Home Miss , Field. Ixiv. APPENDIX. PnESHYTEUY OF HALIFAX. , DIOBT AND ItAYVIEW. — E. H. BTINGTON IN CHAKOE. The Field at Bayview u\ in a very encouraging comlition. The church has been organized and four trustees elected. Little by little the people have taken more of tlie responsibility of the Sunday - Fchool. Most of the people in the held are church members. There are twenty families — four at Digby and sixteen at Bayview. They propose to keep up prayer meetiiig^i un I Sunday-school during the winter. They contributed 1*HH.27. BBIDOETOWN. — BY O. II. C. MACCIREGOR. To the Prexhyte.nj of Halifax : • Field exceedingly interesting and offers an excellent oppcrtun'y for useful work. Consi.lerable interest has been awakened in the spiritual welfare of the congregation. A most hopeful feature of the work was the weekly prayer-meeinfj, which begun with an attendance of eiglit and gradually increased to forty -two, the interest being visibly deepened. The Sunday- sclioul is small, as many of the children are far from church. Bridgetown is a hopeful charge, ami deserves every encouragement. I think a decided effort should be made by the Presbytery to raL^^e this congregation to the position of a settled charge. The people are exceedingly desirous of having a settled pastor, ana have this year sub.-cribed the 'Sl.")i) necessary to give tluni the right to call a pastor. I feel (juite convinced that, with an acceptable and judicious pastor, there would soon be an influential and nearly, if not altogether, self-supporting congregation. Prksbyteky of Pkince Edward Island. MOUNT STEWART AND WEST .ST. PKTER's, EAST 8T. PETER's, ETC.— BY J. B. COFFIN. To the Presbyti'iy of Prince Edward Island : Mount Stewart and West St. Peters need a pastor. Spiritual and congregational life needs to be aroused, or the people will soon bo satisfied with silent Sabbaths. Occasional supply is better than none, but by no means covers the real and present needs of the people. Attendance on means of grace not so good 'as of old. The condition of East St. Peter's congregation is almost the same as when I was there last spring, with, jjerhapa, feelings in .ogard to church site a little more intense. Attendance at Sabbath service (luite up to the average. liichmoud Bay West is a hopeful field, but its successful working means labour. Presbytery of Tiiuro, macca- etc. — o. n. makely in charcie. Bible class, with an attendance of about eighty, was he' J every week at River llehert seventy-one preaching services and three funeral services w( .e held; twenty were added to the communion roll : eight children were baptized ; the number of elders was increased from three to five. Church at Macean repaired al the cost of S70, and furni.shod with an organ. The cliuioh at River Hebert is not large enough to accommodate the congregation. HARMONY — ANDREW HAMILTON. 3'o tlie Presbytery of Truro : The people give great encouragement to the missionaries by their regular presence in the House of Cirod and their close attention to the Word expounded. They paid me in full, besides giv'ug me a few tokens of their esteem and appreciation of my labours among them. NORTH RIVBR — FIVB STATIONS. — BY ,1, W. M LENNAN. To the Preshytery of Truro : Four months were spent in this field. The attendance on Sabbath services after the people were visited was good, and my experience in this connection is doubtless but an index to that of other catechists. Human nature will assert itself, and empty churches during the long wnitir months will always moan, in too many cases, a continued habit of staying homo on Salihatli, needing a considerable eJifort to shake it off. Get them started once, however, and the tide will turn. This field needs a new fence It has been a sectarian battle- field for years. I am no bigot, but I am confident if our church is to be maintained there we must give them suppl.v iu winter. " One soweth," but lo ! 'another reapeth." APPENDIX. Ixv. B. COFl'IN. Presbytery of Sydney. LOCH LOMOND, FRAMBROISE — BY DONALD M'dONALD. To the /'resbytery of Si/dney : The field is a good one — a congregation vacant since the resignation of the Rev. G. Sinclair, in 1^73 The people are exceedingly kind, attend the means of grace well, and are willing to contriliute for the advancement of the lledeem'^r's kingdom. Nine partook of the Lord's Supper this summer for the first time. .\ pastor should be secured as soon as possible. L )ch Ijomond iftisfd for all religious purposes during the summer .*!210.73, and Framboise something over 81:50, making a total of over ^340. Presbytery of Victoria and Richmond. PORT HASTINGS, RIVER INHABITANTS, BY H. K, M'LEAN. To the Presbytery of ]'i toria and Richmond : Port Hastings' outlook is promising. Their excellent new church is almost camploted. New enthusiasm is aroused, which will, doubtless, terminate iu glorious work. Ninety-five families were repuried last year. This year, however, T foui.d 112 families claiming their connection to be with the Presbyterians of Port Hastings. About 100 of these subscribed towards the church and paid something for missionary expenses. They can all, I think, be worked in. The amount paid this year is not equal to the expenses for two reasons : (1; The great depression in trade, ('21 funds are exhausted building the church. Only one third of the 112 families conduct family worship regularly. There are three elders, two of whom are aged and feeble. In the mis- sionary's absence no one conducts prayer meetings, and the sick are not visited. In our last meetings, especially in the country sections, several manifested a deep interest in the Word of Life. It is A field ready to harvest. WINTER SUPPLY. The committee recognise the importance of the instructions given to them by last General Assdmbly, viz.: "To report the number of fields, with an approximate estimate of the adhering Pre.'ibyterian population left without the stated supply of ordinances during the winter months of ISsl-o and 1885-6." They deeply regret, however, that they are unable this year to give figures wbicli will be of any value whatever, inasmuch as very few Presbyteries have ever kept a strict account of the supply given to mission stations during the winter. Most of the stations received ocoiisional supp'y, but the greatest hindrance to progress has always been the inability of the Church to care ior them in winter as in summer. FINANCES. Balance on hand May 1st, 1S.S5 » 100 00 Receipts for the year 4,3 ")0 r>-i 4, Too r.4 Expenditure 4 TlS 49 Balance on hand May, 1880 i'Si 0.5 In 1884") the receipts were ft5,0.'J.").'J3, or $70-'). 39 more than last year. This decrease may be accounted for by the special effort made on behalf of the Augmentation Fund. As the expenditure for 18-^6-7 will necessarily be greater than in the past, the Committee hope that the coutribations will be mori- liberal. [or years. I ""' ^e theiu BUpi'l.v '" DEATH OF DR. M'dREOOR. 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It i:^ with extreme satisfaetioD and tbaiikfulDe.-ilili', to obtain uiaiual coUcctions from thinr cohki ('(Ration -^ for tliis object, on tliu same scale a.s (liiriii),' tbt^ previous year ; l)iit at the same time tliey exprtMsed the hope that if 8iipplem"Uted cnii),'re- KationH Would exert tliHimclves hi) as to make a rej^ular, if moderate, in(3rease iu their cmtributioiis for pastoral support, if I'resbyteriei would exorcise due caution in the erection of Mission Stations into congregations and in the division of rxi-^tinK cougregatioDs, if they would take OiJer that even coiiKregations which have fultilled tlie conditions be not rec )mmeuded to a place on the supplemented list without satisfactory evidence that they are contribuliuK as larj^ely as they uhkIiI fairly be expected to contribute, and if the Hupplementinj,' Committee were clothed with hiuli powers as would enable them to secure the fullilmeut of these conditions, it would be .pntr possible to reali/.c an amount from year to year which would secure the continuanci; of tiie minimum to the pastors of the Supplemented charges. The operations of the past year have shown that this hope has so far i)roved well founded. These conditions have all been sub-itau- tially fulfilled. Since the date of their last report the Supplemented chargeH have increaseii their cmtributions by li'Sad.dO. Presbyteries have exercised the utmost caution in the erection of Mission stations into congregations, and only a single instance has occurred of what your Committee regard as undue haste in the division of our existing congregations. They have alMi generally exhibited an earnest desire to obtain from congregations recommended to a place upon the list as large an amount of local support as they could .secure, and the resolutions which were passed by the Assembly, at their last meeting, gave the Committee such a discretionary power as ]>erhap8 lielfTed somewhat to the attainment of the desired object. Vour Committee have much gratification in reporting that the cougregation.s within the bounds of the Synol of the ^Maritime Provinces have generally given a hearty response to tb,. Appeal of your Committee. At a meeting of the Synod, held in October last, the position of matters was carefully considered ; estimates and proposals were .submitted by your Committee, and the Syno.l unanimously and uu).st cordially agreed to endeavour to raise what would be needed for the year, a resolution which has since been fully carried out. At that meeting the Syuol recommended the congregations within the bounds to aim at realizing 1^10,000 for the year. As in the preceding year, this umount was allotted to the various presbyteries, and they again distributed it among their congre^iations, whose resjjonse iu turn, as has been already stated, lias been for the most part very generous, hearty, and well nigh universal. The following summiiiy will indicate at a glance what has been attempted and accomplished : Sitiiiiiiiirij iij' State of Miittcru n'ilh nfcrinre tu Anffou ntation at close of Fiiuinrial Year. -2 N'AMKiS OK rKK.SBVTEKlKS. O Sy5 12 i:{ 23 9 7 11 11 1,5 o 119 t i d S s. I 5*5 ' U it., z'. 37 111 AI'I'KN'KIX. IXXV. )V Tin: iplolUL'Utl lillii kcIr'Iub in tilt' tlit^y ventnri'.l lot iinpossililc, Boalo as during' uxutod udtif^ii'- r c )nti'il)utiiins liSKlOll Stlltliill'< ake Older tliat 11 j)lac(' on llu' y BH tlioy iuihIiI thed will) KiU'h would lie i|Uit(' .inuanct! of the pant year have I been 8iil)-itau- increased llieir the erection of of wliat your They have nU<> to a plaoc upon ions whicli were ouary power as ions within tin- response to tlu lie j)osition of lur Committee, ould be needed ting the Syuol the year. As md they again lady staled, has iwing samm:iry ,(/ Year. cl3 e ? ^ b tr ^ 2; i c - •--=£>, O^ At C C =H Z - /'. '2 I 5 • f "2 1 1 3 8 4 37 ! 11' All the preHbyturies, with a Hin;^!() excoption, alloi^ated to llieir coiit^reKation-* thi' full amount i.'eomniended by the Synod, and this nnmmiry nhows tiiat a iiuiubor of them reali/.id nearly the whole Kum allotted to them, that two of them exceeded the amountH re |ueHted to them ; that, of tlie 17'") conKregations from which c«s.') It is believed that this couuitiou of atTairs will be most t'latifyinK to the Assemldy. Your Comtuittt^e have endeavoured to distribute the funds placed at their disposal in accordance with the wishes of the Assembly. It will be remembered that they wen; not in a position to submit for approval at the last meeting of the Assembly a list of supplemunts f'lr the year be(,innin^ April 1st, iss.'i. Hence they asked and obtaiavd leave to make grants for that year on the understanding that the reRulatious of the Assembly would be duly regardeil. .\(H'ordingly, grants hav(! been made and iiaid for that year, as per Appendix No II. annexed to this lieport. That appendix shows that forty-two congregations were aided by grants amounting in the aggregate to 'ii'S,l l.'i is(i, as against forty-six congregations for the previous year, which received grants to the amount of %S 'JHl.'il. Three of these are special eases, vi/.. : .Mu<(iuoil()boit lliirbour, in the Presbytery of Halifax ; New Annan, in the I're: lutery of Wallace : and Tignish, in the Presbytery of Prince KdwarJ Island. Besides these, theio are thret; congregations in the Presbytery of Sydney, none of wliich have fulfilled the conJilious of tlie scheme for regular grants, to which an allowance of 1^100each has been made at the urgent retiuost of the I'resbytery, and a very few other cases in which the supplement voted does not bring up the amount of salary to the minimum, which are explained by notes on the margin of the Appendix. For all these grants your Committee now ask the sanction of the Assembly. The position of the Augmentation scheme at the close of the financial year may bo thus briefly summarized : Halance on hand. May Ist, 1SH5 «4,21t; 1!) Receipts for the year ended May Ist, 18,S5 !),(Uy C,S Total »l;i,f '.15 H7 Payments from the Supplementary Fund for the year ended March Slst, IHsf, «:i,'.»i:J 70 Payments from Surplus Fund for the year ending March 31st, iHHt; •1,20'J 1 1 Payments fc r last year aulnori/.ed by Assembly 2'2'> 00 Proportion of Agent's salary 32.5 00 Printing, postage, stationery, etc !)0 00 Travelling exjienses Oil 27 «,«")") 08 Balance on hand I.Iay 1st, 188H #1, 7 10 7'J Your Committee are pleased to be able to present a list of supfilemented congregations for the current year, a."? per Appendix No. II., for the ajiproval of the Assembly. That li.st indicates that forty-five applications have been made to tlie Committee, of which thirty-one have been ■ lealt with and recommended to the Assembly. With respect to the other fourteen, indicated by uotes in the margin, the Committee ask power from the A-^sembly to dispose of them when they are furnished by the Presbyteries with the fuller information for which they have asked. The .\ssembly are thus asked to sanction grants which the Committee hereby recommend to the amount of Sf),7t)().00, and to empower the Committee to deal with applications for nearly *:',0U0 more on the understanding that the Committee will have a strict regard to the regulations of the Assembly. 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AI'l'KNDIX. IIEI'OKT ON KOKKKJN MISSIONS. (KASTKKN HKCTION.) ^lil The Cri'sciitiiit,' a review of tlie work (if tlioir l)e|(:irtiiit>nt h^Hd peacefully to his rest. IIKATII or liK\. THOMAS .M. ClIUIsriK. Two yearn a|,'o llev. T. M. ('hrintie, Mi.s.siouui-y at Conva, Trinidad, was olili;,'ed, uwinj^ to fi Mini.; health, to resi^'n his charLfe. Returning to Nova Scotia, he seemed to improvp, and was eni,'as,'i'd fn ji time almost constantly in preaehini;, Thinkin.; that a milder climate nULrht lie more favouraMe hi his health, he aecejited, from the Home Mission Committee of the I'resliyterian <'hurch in the United States, an apiioiutment to Southi'rn t'alifornia. Here he laboured f' •• about a year, liiit rotting weakness aj^'ain eompelle d him to 1,'ive iip his work, as it pioved, for tlu tini) Hi at Kelseyville, California, .' field by the fir^t of Octolier to take charge of the district of Princetown. Ml>, AN.VAND'.S VISIT. TIlK NKW IIKHKIDKS. The following is the list of the Missionaries connected with the New Hebrides Mission : Ml^SSIONAKY. Ai'i'oiN'TKD. Location. Church Sui'i-ohtini; liev. *Kev Jiev. Dr. ( Rev. #ltev Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. *Kov Rev. Rev. i,., esbyterian Church in Canada. f Free Church of Scotia id. .1. \V. Mackenzie bs72 Kfate . .loseph Annand, M. A. I87'i Aneityum . H. A Roliertsoii . .... 1SS2 I'lrroinanga. Tiinii iss:i Futiina. . . .lames H. Lawrie IK"'.' Aneityum. . .lohn C. 1 'atoll lS."i.S '.\niwa I). Macdonald 1871 Kfate R. M. Fraser 18.S2 Kpi William Watt ISli'.) Tanna I'eter .Milne bSfilt Nguiia i ,j i ^ • ,n i { ,>. . (),scar Michelsen bS78 T.7ngoa Rn-sbyterian Church of Otago. W. (Jray 1882 Tanna., Clias. ^lu^I•ay, M. A. . . . 1884 , Ambrim . I I r Rresbyteiian Church of Tasmania. Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. I \ Presbyterian Church of South Australia. Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. ♦ Those marked thus are on furlough at present. Al'PKNDlX. Ixxxv. ■ear just cIh-,,1, their e^ti-i'i I lei'tK suliiiiitt' .1 t Assi'iulily. he end iif Ocl"liiT nary he |ii» 1 nwillg ti> fililill:,' van ciiKMUi'il fn|- re favdunihle t'p ( 'hurch ill the KMit a year, Imt time. 'He dleil returning; >o.iii h (St. Andrew's) sition, ret;iiiii]i:; He was thi'll the whiile tield. til witiiiii a .l.iy lie sea^^nn wniiM • a week ill ih^' the ni),dit 1m-!..iv ears in tlie tield, M h;is taliHji his vacated !>>■ Mr. iiieialier of tiio lisi', (ilVered hin jhl by the tir-t rs. Annaiid, h;i> er iio addii"-~ed Halifax, l'i(t"U, the West, he ;.s in dilhTelit was eiif,'a^ed hi )er intei'iist in ni to tlieir ii'.w 11 lis.sion riNi;. 'aiiada. 'ictoria. siiKUiia. V Zeahiint. )tago. th Aiistrali.i. w Zealand. OuriiiK' the year, reports were on two or three occasions received, that caused a measure of anxiety as to the inovenients of the French in rei,'ard to the .N'ew Helirides, hut, as on tlie jprevioMs ye.ir your committee had niemoriali/eil the liritish ' resolved to ask the " iJaysprim,' " lloaKl in Sydney til make full iiiipiiry rej^'ardin^,' tlie cost of ninniiii,' a \essel with auxiliary steam |>ower, and the further consideration of tiic matter wa.s postponed to tlie Synod of 18.S(;. THK DAVSlMIINii. The IJeport of the mission vessel has l)een received. |)urini,' the year two trips were made from .•^vdney to the islanij-. She left for the first trip on the hist of April, takiii;,' with Ixu- Mr. and Mrs. IJoliertsoii, and two other missionaries and their wives, made a circuit of the K'''"up, ciilliiiL; at the ijilferent stations, then ;,'atliered the missionaries and ti.acher> to .Syndd, and carried them auaiii to their homes. .She tluui visited several outlying' stations where teachers ,iie laiiouriii^;, or wanted, ;iiid doiiii^' other iiecessii work, returiiini,' to Sydney on the lltli September. She left a^faiii on September 2t')tli on her second trip, made two visits to each of the mission stations, hindiiiL; stores and recoiviiiK mails, conveyed teachers to outlying' stations in ditferent islands, and sailed a;;ain for Sydney, which she reached on the 21st of I)ecemlier. In conseiiueiice of the expansion of the work and iiifreased demands upon her, it h.ts been for siiiiie time felt that the " 1 >aysprint; "' is insutticient for the needs of the mission. 'Tin' mission Syiuid have asked the " 1 taysprini,' " lioard in Sydney to make full and careful iiHpiiry respectiii-C the cost of maintainin'.,' and riinnin;,' a larvfer vessel with auxiliary steam-power. This the I'o.ud has been doiii^,', and in the meantime )>endinj,' the result of their iiiipiiries, the money collected in Mritain by the l!ev. d. (I. I'aton for the purchase of a new vess.d, has lieeii invested at interest l)y the Mission ( 'oiiinutt'je of the I'rosbyterian Church of Victoria. iiiission.'ii .\NKITVI'.M. f rpf,'ret that we present our last report from this island. Here our first V, liev. l)r. (leddie the Hist foreign mission.iry sent out liv aiiv colonial church, beL,'an his It is with a feelii has I rk. Here was the scene of his toil and triuiii)ili, and for nearly two score years the name "Am iti/n leen dear to our people. al of till! Kev. l)r. IiV'lis of the Kefn A few years after Dr. ( ieddic's settle it, h 'ladih r thi iposite side of the Island, and the two stations liav rcsbyteiian fUi men III >ci t! ever since lieeii mail itland. -V itaineil l>v their ri d by till settled III if th e ilecieasiim .. , . 'sI»'C- tivi' church's. Five years aito the Mission Synod forwarded a resoluti in, respectfully entreating F. M. Coiiii.iittees of this (^'liurch and of the Free Ciiurdi of Scotland, with which the Keforined I'lisbyterian Church had united, to consult as to the propriety, in consei(uence IHipulation, of |ilaciiit; Aneityiiin as soon as pos.sible under the chari,'e of one mis; tn he freed from his station, and tube placed on one of the heathen islands. N'mir ( 'ommittee, approved cordially of the resolution and entreaty, and. although feeliiiL; that our church had priority ■ it claim, a,' to corresi)ond with Dr. (Junn, their missionary "11 l''utuiia, leavinj,' it with him and the Mission Synod to decide whetht>r he should I'e transferred frnm Futuna to Santo. Should Dr. Cuiiii and the Synod decide af,'ainst the transfer, they suf^LCest that iwered to select for the Presbyterian Church in Victoria a new inission- tlie Kev. J. il Pat. iho niii;ht be associated with Mr. Annand in Santo, and they express stron;,dy the opinion that further development of the New Hebrides missii lie uiiilei rtaken by the Aiistralasiii Churches, ^'oiir ('oniniittee on the rec(d|)t of the above, lemitted the matter to tlie .\Iission Synod, to t.ike all neccessarv steps for the transference, on Mr. Aniiand's return, in the event of their ii|i|iiiivin},' o f it, and reiteratsrl its conviction of the desirableness of anothe r missionary being further b itcil with Mr. Annand in the occupancy of so large and important an island as Santi Th ,dit to the notice of the F'ree Church Committee that there were i ey nission premises at Aiitityum belonging.- to the Church, asking that this be taken into account, as the cost of breaking ^Tiiinid at .Santo will be consideral)le. This (piestion of |iro|ierty the Free Church Committee agreed to leave to the Mission Synod and Mr. Laurie for eipiitablc settlement, proini.sjng to pay the uuiouiit that may be decided by them. Ixxxvi. APPENDIX. Mr. rjiiuriu liaw nlroady an.-tuined charj,'e of tlit.' \vl' >le 'land, .vn,'e has been built, imt far from tiie mi.-^sion premises, and to tiiis, the pt^'.ple fro.u the mountains, that wish instiuctinii, are removing. It now munliers about fifty natives, and more ar^ joining them. They have l)iiilt a little church, which is already too small. The missionary's statements may be summed up as follows ;— " Ye li'ti iiffo, had you filleil their huts with^'dd, < ii could not have persuaded them to niove away from their ov/n villa(,'es, and renounce the customs of their forefathers. But the (.iospel Ims .■silently iiHuenced their hearts, and now of their (.wn accord they have come to trust under tlir shadow of the Lorii (lod of Israel. I cannot tell y u how thankfid I feel to a kind Heavenly Katli- r 'or permitting us to return to our field. We laboured many years with apparently very little Hucce>>, Lut now we are f,'reatly rejoiced in seeing many turned from darkness to light. .V few years iv^u our i)rospects for extending,' the work omon;,' tiie natives in the mountains seemed dark, they were so scat' red, perhaps eiKht or ten in a village, and so inaccessible. Now we have the happiness nf seeing them i^'atherin.,' into one village. I believe that before many years the scattered villiiges among the mountains will all h.ive moved down. We have an accession every few weeks. The same is true of Mr. .McDonald's side of the inland, 'i'wenty-nine have thus been gathereil in from heatlirn- •'sm at this station during *-he past two months. At Fila the work is ho])ef',il. I lieliev., we shiiU havii a large ingathering there very soon. I was there 'ast S(it,day, and as we went from house te house the natives wjre waitin;-, for v.s. They are just finishing their feast. \'ou are avi'are th:it part of the village, one fourth, is Clu'istian. Wlien the rest of them join us we will attack Aleli (tlie greatest stronghold of the enemj on the islami) in true earnest. ' Not unto us, O Lord, not untu us, 'out unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy and I thy truth's sake.' " EKUO.M.\N(i.\. Mr. Tiobertson and family, retm ning from their furlough, reached their station in safety on tlu' S.'ith of April, 1!S8.!>, :ind were warmly welcomed by the natives. They f- lUid that on tlie wlml.. the work had gone on well in their absence. The first comnumioi' after their return was leM on the 28th of .June, ex.actly thirte'ti years from the day of theii- first settlement there in 1872, .unl on this occasion there were i)reseut tilO, of wiiom 177 were communicants. Immediately bef.ire the couununion he liaptized thirty-seven adults and twenty-*'our infants, and on .\Ionday after commnninii married s(!ven couples, and on Wednesday, the eighth. In noting the changes that have taken place in these thirteen years, Mr. Koberts(ni says : " Then we had only ahandful of true friends and hel|iei>. now we can count them 'oy hundreds ; our teachers nundier thirty-two, and owv adult church menilieis nearly 2(10, and there is nothing which our. better class of people are not willing to do for us persmi- ally or i;i forwarding the work, and when 1 first came? here I could not get a sma'l i)iece of fence put up, th.iugh I offered large payment for it." Hj also writes : "Our natives to< k great care of our mist-ion station in our absence. *>,tr missitm buildings were beautifully whitewashed, cleaned and painted, and the grounds like a widl-kei)t garden, the boat painted, the cattle and goats looking se v.-ell, and the grai)e vines bearing fi-ie bunchf^ ot grapes. They l)iult a new i)lastered school house at Traitor's Head, a kitchen for us, and fenced in the nussionary premises. The most of om' teacliens have done well during owv long absence, and .several high chiefs have given up heathenism, ami are now attending church, though, alas 1 a large mimlier of both heathen and Christians have died duriu;.,' our absence, among whom were seven of our teacners. The WO bound coiiies of Matthew and Mark have long since passed into the hands of those who road, or are learidng ; and this summer (your winter) I hope to get Luke and .Tohn printed in Sydney. My teachers and the wives of some of them gave me t'lO sterlingto remit nti their first gift, a thank- offering to tl.e British a'ld Foreign Bible Society. Twelve casks of arrowroot, containing over J.nilO poui. Is, have been shipped to Halifax as their contribution to the funds." A letter received a short time since states that, on .January 27th of this year, the comniunion was held at Traitm-'s Head, the station on the east side of the island, at which 712 were present, of wlieiu 1(18 were commmiicants, on that side of the islanil the mission family had spent three monlli^. returning to Dilhm's Hr.y eariy in February. Mrs. llobertson had contracted a fever, partly frem fatigue in ci'ossing the island, with which for a time she was bnmgbt very low, but she has recovered, and by the latest accounts the adssiori fanuly w^jre all well. THK PROPO.SED MI.SSION S.\NTO. Santo is the largest and most northerly island of the New Hebi'i(*les group, a.s Aneityum is the most southerly. Though no definite aiipointinent has been made, it has been named as the protiaMe fiidd of Mr. Annand'a future labeurs. As already stated, your Committee, in consenting to the transference of the whole work on Aneityum to the Free Church of Scotland, expressed strcini;ly their conviction of the necessity of another missionary to co-operate in establishing a missimi at Santo, but that Church does not see its w.ay to make such an appointment. Dr. Cunn will proliaMy remain at Futuna, and whether there will be a new missionary from the Victorian Church who will API'KNDiX. l.wxvii. 1h> ap|)i>inte<1 to Santo is a in.itter "f iloiiM. liUft winter Mr. Aiii"inil !ni|Mire,'>'nient to lio|ii' tli;it tlii'V wmhIiI sinl ..iit .iiintln'i- i.ian wiili liiin to lliiit Hulil, Imt they felt that they could not, ir\ tlie present ■^tate of the fiiinl, iiieiir iililitional lialiili- ti^'s. More recently they received a recjinst froni the Woman's Tor'-i^'n Mi-i-.ionary Socii-ty, a'-kinj •hem to appoint a man, ami ^fiiai.iiiteeinj,' hissupjiort until such time a» thf Couimitte mii,'ht lie iii a position to as^mne it. In '"•'ply, \ our < 'ommittee iiLrain d-^ciiled, '■ in view of the inere.i.^inK' ilelit upon tlje fund, and the protiahility of a spee ly amaU;a:natiou of Korei'.'U Mission Kinds of the Kasterii and Western sections of the f'hurcli. to defer further considfration of this ^ulije/t until after the inei^tin^,' of the (Jeneral Assenihly."' THK TIMNIDAI) MISSION. ire ' throut,'li tin .STATKi.N. MissiuNAUV. Cateihiht. TKAi'MKKS. Tiniai>una T. Morton San Fernando K. J. (Jrant (i. Sadaphal " " Lai Heliari . . '. 'I'ilaksinj,' .. I'rincestown . .1. W. MacLeod F. Anajee . . I'ouva .(. K. Wri,i,'lit . St. Joseph I. Hendried'. P. Ch., Scotlanil) ! Mis.sSempIe, Miss Hilton, Miss ('oi)eland. .r. Corsliie. Miss Blaekndder. SCHOOLS. XA.MK.S. O.V K(M.I,. Bovs. . (Jirls. Total. comiiiunion was Ipresent, of wli^ia |nt three nioiitli>. jver, partly fi'Hii the has recovepnl, Tunapuna . . . Tiicarigua .... Orange (irove .\rouca San Fernando Caiuaa.i f'cdar (irove I'icton Wt'llin^fton La Fortune r..inta-1'ierre Harmony Hall Taroulia Usine, St. Madelaind I'etit .Morne Jjonaventure Ik'Ue Vue Kus!"o d tr 'ire Fy. Barai Herni Co- : I'l "-own Mt. ,Siv art .'iiidan tiill rahiiyra Kiversdale. ... I.i'Mtrua r>r(jthers Cedar Hill '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.".'. St. .Iiilian, lien Lomond and Bon Tntento Kxeliange lirechin Castle ...."........ Ksperanza and Providence . Milton '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.] ' 'aiciitta Village Waterloo \ St. .Joseph Caroni Total l^^i'l 31 14 4.5 35 48 24 72 60 22 22 44 24 21 ; 14 40 30 108 3;-. 14:i IIJ) 4.5 31 "I'l r.i 20 1 27 21 <)« k; 82 .58 24 8 32 2.5 r.2 12 f;4 ' 40 .•iS 8 41 30 h:i 10 0!t 41 21 27 18 70 42 112 80 17 3 20 18 30 12 42 20 20 13 39 31 lit 2 21 17 24 4 28 1.5 28 10 38 21 3(5 8 44 2!l 22 ir, 37 26 (i<) .')0 11!) 80 3() 12 4S 27 20 <( 35 10 23 1*» . 33 20 33 11 44 23 lit 11 30 20 18 24 18 18 10 28 ' 10 2") 2.5 20 40 8 48 33 67 42 100 !10 41 20 01 38 22 14 30 27 20 12 32 26 30 15 .51 31 41 5 46 1 33 3(J 17 .53 .35 .574 1005 1300 m It \k> XXVIll. AI'I'KN'DIX. ACCOUNTS von 1883. Im uMK. CaNAI.A I'KKSItVTKKIAN ('ill lUH. I c A a '* jr. T'.''M., i^i'olLAMi. <'iiiiailii I 5.V.> 10 11) .■.II 2 201 OIK f.l2 It :» 1.S77 .'5 1 ♦.S:!! 2 11 rinpriftor.s 1 :a) ;;f.i; r. o \\m o o ;i."i o n 8:ti .■. o .mi d o Niitivf rlmrch I :{() 1.". 10 )'.»! .t S 22 14 2 f.H 2 ."i :tl7 HI 1 12 HIO Ili.niitioiiH I ;-. 4 2 :'.2 IS ,S %\ tl 8 71 ;il :, o ijMV.Tiiiiit'iit !C. II 4!i:. 1 4 14i; 4 17!» :< 4 !>!.■. 14 \\\ \ (i .'^umlrif.'s i :;.". 8 11 I'.l !.■) 1 1 ;V» 4 10 ;« 10 11 Total . I'! \ cess fcir year , .'Vi 10 W I'.iilimcf ( 'r. .Fan. I, 188:( | Biilance I )r. 1 )«•. HI , 188.- TX\ 10 10 HiOl 10 1 8111 i;{ 11 048 10 7 4101 12 T. 4lU 12 H 2 11 14 If. II 22 10 4 VJ 10 1 .'2 10 4 Kxi-KMHn UK. Mission, iries . . . ... .SOO (1 400 2 77 If. 8 1004 1) 4 !.■. :< 2 :v) .■. .-{ 2;i2 :;oo o :;7 14 2 7 :57--. 12 s 11 11 10 2 40 1 1 7 M) 11 ■MM 1(10 427 8 l:i 11 If. 14 84 2 i:{ii() 2;'.o 14 .•.204.". 1.". 4 40 17 1 101 11 10 4117 17 :v_'0 (1 < '.•iteciiists ... 24 H . . 2;<8 7 .SchiK.ls i.i.-. 1 ii '1 i:. l.s 11 !ns\',raiu(-' ;i 1 iK'iileiilal . ... 8 11 I'iiiil(liiij,'s 121 4 701 'i'l.tal... 7 17.V.I 12 .■•. 801 17 041 ii; 8 4204 1.-. 8 4114 ■• n ■M, 188.-. . . . I'"\cess for vt'nr . r.alanci' 1 >r. .Ian. Ualiiiice Dr. l)fc. ".•{iVii 4 . . 1." Vi (1 y 1.S4 14 4 87 10 72 l.i 1 "22 111' ir. i;j . . 1.'.7 i:< 5 Mil 17 «, 227 1 1 4 4 • 1 4 7 11 11 •> 11 • Fnmi Scotlaml. Keviewiiif,' tlieir wlmlf fiolil for 18Sj the Mission ('ouiicil say : -"Tliis year will 1( ntr lie remem- bered as one of Lfreac anxiety ainl trial to every interest iiiTiiniilail. .\s eiti/.ens aiul ,is niis-imi- .iries We jiave synipathi/eil deeply witli those upon whom the trials have fallen, and we clos.- tin,' year sincerely trustiiit,' that improved markets and fav..ura!ile seasons may mark the cominu' year. ."^oine of our siiliscriliers have not l.ei'ii al.le to continue the amount of their former contrilmtions, and there is also a decrease in the contiil.utions of the Native ( 'hurch. Tlie attend.iiuo at school Ins somewhat increased. There have l.een a. With tlie ad\ice of the Mission Council and the consent of Miss .Semple. it was arranged that the latter should take charge of the scIk.oI at 'I'acarigua and the former at Tuuapuna. Miss Semple reports that 'iit of seventy-two enrolled in the Tacarigiia school, the average attendance for the year was sixty, with sixty attending tlie Sabbath-school, also conducted by herself. She t.aught a night-school of youii;,' men who had to work in the day. They made good progress, both in Bible study and secular know- ledge. Miss Hilton reports that the average at the Tunapuna school was thirty-five, and speaks hopefully of the deej) interest shown by the children in the IMble le-ist.n whicli begins each dav'.s work. The Sabbatii school at Drange Crove, taught by Miss Morton, numbers forty-four, with an AI'I'KNDIX. I X NX IX. |r. P. •■h., ScoTL.XMi. 4 H20 1 15 17 11 17 4 l.C) " 11 4 1 \'> ' 4 f. IS 7 15 i;< 17 1 S 41)4 :i 11 4 •-' 11 '. :. 4 11 t 4 7 •-' ■ u uii lie reiiiciii- till lis iiiis>i"ii- 1(1 we clns.' tll>' e ciiiuini,' year. cniitriliiitions, e at ;-clioi'l lia.'* Ill (hiring tlie VI' liei'ii iiniti'ii )(;.■) jiui)ils wi-re tter inetliod "i ice, uiiiMiiiiti-'l ;i (1 adi-iift nf :in the I'p' ■ ytiiy le I'resln tfiiaii le Free ('liunh )Oiied (iriliiKiiiL-e. I for this year, uth, a|ii)<'iiiled Vitli tlie iuhice 18 hitter sliiiuM eports that "iit was sixty, with school I'f yi'uiii,' I seculiir kiinu- tive, anil speaks <,'iiis each ilav s y-four, witli an ii\erai;e of twenty-four. It in steailil\' inireiiMin;^ liiul, alont,' with otlier acin ii-i, is exfitiii.; an iiiHiienee for ^jimhI in the estate. Tlie exei'llent work done in the .ii'liooi-. of thi-< ijiitriet, ami in those of Mr. Hoiuiiie'.s tiehi, was shown in a piililie I'xainination liehl at tlw eiel of tlu- yea. witli a _'atherink' of 270 of their Miinin school chililri'ii, at wliieh the • iovernor, .Sir Williain itoliit son and lady, and a niimlier of othcials, and otht-r frii'nds wi'rf pii'sent, ami e\pressfd lhiinsi>lvi . hi»dily pU-ased with tiie work, ('oiicirniin; tiu' i-xcelh'nee of !,<'hool wurk, Mr. .Morton makes th' fo'lowiii:; remarks, „hieh will apply t" all the lield> : "Thi' cm.".! of thes.' m'IiooIm m.iy to s.mie minds ippear somewhat aside from fiure missjonai-y expenditure, hut this is a 1,'reat mistake. Christian selii>' Is and .Sunday seliools are tlie especial ajr.-ney for the yiiuin;, and throiiLth the ehildren thev have u lea. i-ninrf elleet Upon th" p.irents. Thi'y take time, |,ut yearsp ass i| lii^klv, and lookint; li.iek we ein tesfifv to the immense importimce of the work done in our .Mission sehools." In this held coniniereiai ilistress, extreme droiiK'ht. and loss of means through one whom tliey trusted, told iinfavouiaMy on tie- tnimls of sonie, hilt yi^t tho Work j;oes steadily on. .Vt Taeariirua a teacher's house has li •en erected. A fund has lieen estahlished or the erection of a churcli at Tunapuna, and notwithstandim.' the hard- ness of the times .'(J ,")."i() han lieen suliscrilped. of which ."^l.lnn has Keen paid in. To meet the li.alaiice Mr. .Moitoii prop ises that, as his district is aliuo-t clear of ileht, the ordinary i^'rant to it he reduceil from ft'.M) to tl.'iO, and that a special annual u'l.int of fill he made to the ( 'iiiirch I'lrection Fund till the de'it upon it he paid This has lieen sanctioned h.v your Committee, and the church uill proliaMv lie proceeded with this summer. Six a lults and elc\en children have heen hapti/.ed. and two couples married during' the year, 'i'lie school roll of this distrii t nuniliers '2i\\, with an avera,'e d.iilv atten- ilaiice of II!'. The niinilier of communicants in >,Mod standini,' is thirteen, and the deepenini,' iiiHuence of the (iospel is seen in the increased demand for Hindi hooks, and the spirit of impiiry that is more and more awakened anmng the |>eople. S.\N KKUS.VMi'i. ^Ir. firaiit writes : "With a family circle unliroken, and eiicompassed with mercies, we come to ri'port the mission work of another year, which shows proLjress and a','L,'ression for which we are thankful. On every Salihath servici's are rei^'ularly heM at seven oiit-st; tions, and the Word is preaclied in scores of small places during,' the week hesides. Diirin;,' the year thirtyeii;ht adults and thirty-nine children have lieen haptiz-d, and the cominuninnroll shows 141 niemhers in ^'oml standiiif,'. In the new church at ( )ropouche, for wliich the friends in Newfouiidlaiid and elsewhere loiitrihiited so lilierally, the Lord's Supper was twici' dispensed and a coniniunion roll of forty iiiemhei's is there foi'med, includin;,' those at Fv/aliad and Kusillac. At th-> upeniii'.,' of a new school- h' use at liarrackpire, s.-\ eiit.v were jiresent, Hvi^ were h.ipti/ 'd, seventeen partook of the Cotn- iiiunion, anil-SJd were contrihuted toward -i the 'niildinuf fund. Thi ic are in this district eii,diteen scdumls, with a lull of St'.', and an .uer.i^^e daily attend. nice of t!.">7. .Miss Copidand who, aided hy .Mr. Corshie and Miss .Vnnie Olmel, tau^'lit the central school at .San Fernando, reports an avera>,'e for the year of ninety-nine. The LrmwinL,' ethcieiicy of the scho.il is olitainiiiL; for it a wider recoi,'nition. Several of the leading; townsfolk have sent in their Imys and paid lilieral fees. .Mr. Corsliie, at his null reipiest, retired from it at the end of the year. .\ Lratherini,' of .'!(>() children at Christmas for examination and prizes, was most ^'latifyiu},' to all, and especially so to those who lalmure'l throuj,di the year and now saw some of the fruits. The erection of a new school hmise at l>arrack- poie and rejiairs on seviui others, to^r-ther with outliuildinL;s on the mission premises, oMi^'ed the iiiissionar,y to close the huildinn acciiiiit for the year with a de'it of fl;i4, which, however, he hopes to pay off without applying to your (.'onniiittee. Finding' that two of the schools were a siitficient distance from any school supported hy ( lovernnient to entitle the people of these districts to such, aiiplic.ition was made to llie ( loNernor, and, after careful inquiry, La Fortune and I'oint-a-l'ierre .sihools were placed on the list of wanl schools, thus relievin;,' the missionary from a measure of ivs|M)iisiliility and expense without seriously lessening.' his inHuence. .\nother school In ( 'ocoye vill.c'e was closed a'lout the middle of the year. Some of the children h.id removed and there were Hot enoULfh left to warrant the expenditure. To ti'ain the yoiini,' to work as well as read, hoes were liiiii,dit ami scores of school children were thus t:iU-,'ht to work for a time each morning under the care I'f , I competent instructor. The ordinary schnil work has heen prosecuted with the ever-dcepeiiiri,' ci'nviction in the mind of the luissioiiary that adults as well as children sh.iuld he tau'_'ht tn read. t't helpers and catecliists Mr. (Irant speaks in terms of praise, and of his ordained assistant, 1,'ev. I,al P.ehari, that he continues the same aide, /-mIous, ,i,'o11\', and acceptalde workman as in earlier ve.irs, with a weij,ditier iiiHuence for -ood anionir*-t his countrymen. The i)lan for the comitn.,' year is to appoint a (Jhristian worker or catechist to every centre of importance, (rrateful mention is made of the proprietors of estates who in these times of u'reat losses continue to provide so lilierally for the iii-truction of their lahourers. The liherality of the native cons,'rej,'ation has heen still further 111 inifested hy aLfreeiiij,' at the annual meeting to raise during the coininj,' year t'LoO, or one-half the >alary of the missionary. fUINCE.STOW.X. Although Mr. McLeod resi.L'ned the char^'e of the district, at the heginning of the year, he still ivtained the in.anaf,'ement of its finances, lived most of the time at Priuuetow n, exercised a |,'eneral s'ipervision of the work, and re|)orts its progress. He says : " My health is not much worse than in 1^"*4, save that I ha\e lieen umilde to preach. Although helpless thus in myself, I have not heen left hidpless. Throughout the year, each missioniiry gave one day in eight weeks, which tjave us • Very alternate .Sahhatli. Mr. (Jihson also, at the retiiiest of the Council, was with us till his d> piitu'e for Deniarara. Mr. Henry Brown, Kev. S. H. Wilstui, and Tlmmas Thompson, Ksq., of Sill Fernando, gave valu.alde aid, wl'iile in the intervening Sahhaths the Hindu Service was largely tilled liy .loseph Aniiajee, who during the past vear lahoured faithfully in word and doctrine.'' Miss I'llackailder, wdio for nearly ten years, has taught with much success the school at I'rincetown, had I'liarne also of the Sahliath-schoo'l, and reports steady and cheering pmgre.ss. Owing to loss of f25 to •'"idan Hill .Sc lid, through depression in the sugar trade, that at St. dulianhad to he closed, and its Mipport given to the former. Messrs. Morton and e tokens of the progress of the Uospel among the F]ast Indian immigiants to the Indies of the West. TU.AIMNC TlIK N.\T1VK A(i KXIS. At the beginning of the year, Mr. McLeod being relieved from his chaige at T'rincestown, and thinking that his strength would admit of histrainiiig tlie niili\e teachers and catecliists, was appoint'- I to that work, and continued it regularly througliotit the year. He visited the different stations at regular inter\als giving instruction to the agents there, and had assembled during the April and .\ugust vacations at San Fernando for a week's drill and written examinations. The examinations were conducted in eacdi field at the close of the year. The nunilter enridled was forty-four, the average attendance thirty-two. The studies were grammor, geogra|)hy, history, Stalker's life of Ciirist, \rithn\etic. Algebra. APPENDIX. XCl. seil in Triiiiilinl 3s, incieasi'd Ky ;re in oiieraticii a'lulta aixl inwr muinion mil. ^knesa, anxiety, Loril's wcirk tn Estate, a lait,'er on the (idVfin- lost aatisfact'iry been erectcil fur alla;,'e has liecii ide in last year's lid nut ciiniplt'te ited for the i>iir- )i (Jhand!Uia,t,'ia, )art iif t.he yeai' attended, and a s district with a baptized diuitii,' imunbera forty- •]nt,dish sjieakini,' , in answer t.i a n every Sabljath 1 amount whiih ;lie bnildiii),' of a listrict, and alsn liyterian mission lid be devoted to ers, and the eon- 3nresent jiosition of atfairs was not anticipated a few days ))efore the close of the year, nor "Muld it have been realized l)Ut for the generous donation of StiOO from the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Western Section, -SolS from indiviiluals anil (iinKregation.s in the West, making over ?il,100 received from the West, just before the closing of tlie accoimts. For this the ConiTnittee gave hearty thanks. , The whole receipts for the year have been .■S2,0t>04 72 The Kxpenditure 2,0(}4!) 22 Loss on the year 44 .")0 Former indebtedness 1,!).S,T T'.i Total debt at date .■? 20:iO 23 This amount represents, in addition to the work of the I'',!istern Section, the sum of .*i!*71.11, half the salary of liev. J. (libson of Demarara, whicli passes through the accounts of the Kastern Section and is remitted from their .Agency, as also •S'.i.")!!.^!, contributed in the Kast for the work of the West rn Section in India, and remitted to Dr. Keid for that purpose. Your Committee report with thankfulness the aid received from the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, I'lastern Section, and also from the var'ous Woman's Congregatitmal Missionary Societfes, throughout the bounds of the Synod. KespectfuUy submitted. ALEX. McLEAX. Conmicr. K. SCOTT, S'xretary. REPORT OF FOREIGN MISSION COMiMITTEE, l8,So-,SG (WESTERN SECTION). I.-MISSIONS TO INDIANS IN MANITOBA AND THE NORTH-WEST. work, and at t lie l20th of May for hearty welcome toolies of r.ritisli The hardships form no jiart of |iking, the sphere there are fifteen and lawns of the iverty-stricken." larara with jjooil [terian congrei,'a- jlndian helpers. " il ISehari acenn- Irting the schoni. le same district, ful in telling his jidad to cany on lend of the year, Isure the demand Il gratitude tliese lies of the We.-t, I'rincestown, and |s, was appointed erent stations at Ig the .\pril and he examiuatinns fortv-foiir, the IStalker's life of Rev. .John McKay, Mis-ta-was-sis' Reserve. Kev. Ceo. Flett, Okanase. Rev. Solomon Tunkansiiiciye, Bird-Tail Creek. Itev. Hugh McKay, Crookeu Lakes, Broadview. Rev. Alex. Campbell, B.A., Prince Albert. Mr. Cnthbert C Mackay, I'row Stand. Mr. Donald H. McVicar, B.A., Cote's Reserve. Mr. J. C. Burgess, Teacher, Bird-Tail TVoek. Miss Baker, Teacher, Prince Albert. Mr. John .V. Lauder, Teacher, Okanase. Miss Itose, Teacher, Piapot's Reserve, I{e^dna. Mr. Magnus Anderson, Teacher, Eilmonton. .Mr. James Scott, Teacher, Indian Head. Miss Sabastien, Teacher, Portage la Prairie, IL— MISSION TO CHINA. Rev. G. L. Mackay, D.D., TmusuI, Formosa. | Rev. .lohn .Famieson, Tamsui, Formosa. IIL-MISSION TO CENTRAL INDIA. Rev. .lohn Wilkie, M.A., Indore. Rev. J. Eraser Camiibell, Rutlam. Rev, Joseph Builder, B.A., Mhow. Rev. W. A. Wilson, M.A., Neemuch. Miss E. R. Beattie Rev. R. C, Murray. Miss McCJregor. Indore. Miss Ifodger, Indore. Miss Ross, Indore. M.l)., Indore. the He burnetii the chariot in the Hre.' and from India the war-cloud has inns in the older parts of the dominion „ ..^ ins of the North-West than effects of the war are still deeply felt, a xtdtiisf and .. I ..v, niv,,,^... ....... ..^v.. ..ir me Mission, more maikeil, we believe, than hail beer acinided to it before the French invasion. Thus, out of appa.ent evil, the Lord brings real good ---Ji ; He breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sundei , Peace has been restored in the North-West and in l''ormosa passed away. Since the Rebellion, the attention of Christinn iiiis lieen more earnestly turned to the cmiditiou and wants of the Indians of th ever before. And in Formosa, although the evil ■-,-.■ ■ ■-, • a public recognition have lieen secured for the Mission, more maikeil, we believe, than had been ici Hided to it before the French invasion. Thus, out of appa.ent evil, the Lord bi' 'Surely the wrath of man shall praise Thee ; the remainder of wiath slialt Tliou restrain. XCll. Al'PKNDIX. I.— MlHMON TO TlIK ImUANH OF THK NoRTH-WesT. The followiiiK IJepiirt from Miinitolia and the XDrth-West ^'i^es so clear a view of tho stati-. proHiJects and wants of these re;,'ions, that the diinniittee deem it ri^iit to lay it in crtrn.io hefoiv tin AsHenibly. it has been prejiared by Profensor Hart, C'lmvener of the Manitoba and Xorth-Wi.vt Committee. The information which it contains as to the situation, extent, etc., of the Keservi's unii other Mission fields amoHK' the Indians, and as to the work beinj^ done or attempted in them will l,i; found nioht valuable for future reference. "The Foreign Mission Committee of Mr.nitobaand ihe Xorth-West Territories, in submittiiis,' tii. following Keiiort, beg leave to present a detailed statement of the condition i>f tlie different lii'^ei . under their care, believing that but little is known by the Church generally of the work carni'il .,,i by otir Missionaries among the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West. Duiing the past year the work oi\ o\ir various Mi>sions has generally been making progress. \\ i have taken uji five new Heservits and begun four new .schools. Our older Reserves, the Coniuiittn- feel warranted in saying, are beginning to show the results of the labour that has been so faiilifiil!\ spent upon them. When we contrast th>'ir present condition with th.ir stati' when first taken \ip l.y our Missionaries, we see great leason to thank (Jod and take courage. We ha\e, in our own expcri- ence, abmidant pro " "-hat the Indian can be Christianized and civili/ed. And it is our duty to iln much more than wi. 'ave ever yet attemi)ted, to luing our pagan fellow-countrynien under tli( enlightening and purifying influence of that truth which has done .so much for ourselves. 1. MIS-T,\-\V.\.S-SIS' KKSKIIVK. Thi.s IJesi'rve is situated from fifteen to twenty Oiiles north-west of Fort Carlton. The nuiiiliir of IiKlians lielonging to the baud is 204. This iteserve was occupied by the Rev. .fohn Mackay iis oin- Missionary al tout eight years ago. Many of the Indians composing this band were coiniefti'l with the Prince AUiert .Slissiou under the care of the ixev. James Xesbit ; and the chief .speaks with great gratitude of the s])iritual good he received from that devoteil Missioiuiry. This band is luakiiu' progress in material comfort. The Reliellion prevented farm work from being carried on to the usu il extent last year. In LSS4, however, they had ls:< acres under cidtivation. Mr. .Mackav icpoit- great destitution and conseipient siiH'ering during the past winter. The Reports of tlie Indian Department speak in high terms of the loyalty of the chief during the Rebellion. Mr. .Mackay writes hopefully about the spiritual progress of his Hock. At the Sacrament of the I/ird's Siip|iei lately dispensed there were tliirty-seven communicants. The nvunber on the roll is fo)ty-two. .Mr. Mackay says it was "a day of rejoicing for jioor penitent sinners.'' The Sabbath School is well attended. It i.s conducted by Mrs. Mackay and her two daughters. There is no churcli on the Reserve. The services are held in the ScIkioI or in the Missionary's hou.se. The chief is at pi>>eiit enthusiastically engaged in ])repar:;tioiis for Church building. He has received two suliscriptii^ns ef •SoU each fioni gentlenu'n connected with the Hudson Ray (,'oTnpany ; and he is anxious to ri'(i'i\e aid from eastern friends. The Comndttee reconimen done among them. .Mr. Flett alsosi>eaks in very grateful terms of the -ivat good the clothing sent hy the ladies has done in all his Reserves. ;>. lilKD-l'.MI. liK.sKKVK. This Reserve is situated at the junction of the Bird-Tail Creek with the Assiniboine, a few iiik- belnw Fort KUice. It contains a jiopulation of lU souls, and has bcii under tho care of din- Mis -ionary, the Rev. S. Tunkansuiciye, for aliout eight years. This band consists of Sioux refuiriHs friini ()akota. Though non-treaty Indians, a lieservc was given to them, and they have receiM-d a good deal of help from the Indian De|)artment. Since their settlement on the Reserve their pro_i''-~ APF'ENDIX. xcin. has been very satiHfactory. They are now in comparatively comfortable cirt-iimstances, and fo- several yearH they have contriuuted to the schemes of the Church. They are regular aiKl attentive in tlieir Church services. They have prayer meetings and Sabbath services ; and family worship iv kept up in almost every family on the Reserve. There are three elders tind a communion roll of about thirty. We have a good School on this Keserve under the care of Mr. J. (t. Burgess, with an attendance of about twenty-five. Mr. Burgess has just received from the Indian Department a prize of JJOO for having the third best School in the agency. We have a School-house on the Reserve : and, with the assistance of the Committee, the people are now engaged in V)iiildinga new Church. Though the Missicmary in charge of this banil has been a faithful and devoted labourer amon^- his people, yet for several years his usefulness has been greatly neutralized by an unhappy incompati- bility between him and Enoch, the chief of the band. Effoits have been made to bring about more friendly relations, but without succes.s. It is, therefore, the opinion of this Committee tliat a change- in the Missionary bhould be made as soon as it can be done wich due regard to the interests of all concerned. Many of the people on the Reserve now speak English. It might, therefore, witb advantage be joined to Beulah, and placed under the charge of a white Missionary. 4. C'KOOKKl) LAKES. There are here four reserves lying together, between the C7anada PaciHc Railway and the t^u'Ap- pclle river. They contain a population of about COO. Tiie Indians have been on these reserves foi aliiiut four years. In 18.SH the Rev. Hugh McKay was appointed to this groui), and soon after h< i.s i a comfortable mission-house erected on a i)icturef(iue spot on the north bank of the (.iu'Appelle, ai. i.he foot of Round Lake, about twenty miles north of Broadview. For the two bust winters Mr. McKay has, at his own expense, maintained a school at the mission hou.se. This school has lieen very successful. The children receive, to a large extent, bot*' food and clothing, as well as instruc- tion from the missionary. During 'he last winter there were some twenty children in attendjtnce. The school closed at the beginning of April, after a very successful session. It is a great help to Mr. McKay that he can now speak freely to his people in their own language. Last August, the Convener, accompanied by the Rev. (Jeorge Flett, visited Mr. McKay's field of labour, and saw with much satis- faction the hoi)eful state of the mission. For the short time Mr. McKay h.ai been with his people, he has secured their respect and confidence to a remarkalile extent. It was most gratifying to see the warm welcome he received in the tents visited, from old and young, especially from the children wh(! had attended the mission school the previous winter. The infant church here met vith a severe loss last auttium, in the death of Chief " Little Child, a few weeks after he and his two children had been received into the church. Mr. McKay says o1 him : " He was not left long with us after his jirofession of faith in the Lord ilesus, but long en<)Ugl to Ije instrumental in leading others to embrace the same Gospel which he so much loved." ■5. CoTI^.'s KESEUVK. This reserve is situated near Fort Belly, on the Assiniboine River, in the north-westeni cornei of the Province, about 100 miles north of the nearest station on the Canad.-". Pacific Railway. Ther* are '264 persons resident on this reserve, under Chief Coti^. Our church ' . ispresented here by Mr, C. (1. McKay, who discharges the double duty of mis^ '. .iary and teacher. And in the present unsat isfactory condition of his health it is ditticult for him to give the necessary attention to the dutieh that such a position implies. Efforts have been made, but thus far without success, to secure an ordained missifinary for this reserve. The chitf and his head men have just shown their apprecia- tion of Mr. McKay, by asking to have him ordained as their missionary. The nuud)er on the coiiununion roll is about thirty. There is no church, and Mr. McKay has during the winter been holding services in the houses of the Indians with good attendance. There are twenty children in the school, and Mr. McKay expects seven or eight ailditioual pupils during the summer monthti. The school ha« lately been removed to the Indian village on the reserve, and there are good pros|M!eti- of a larger attendance. (i. I'KINCE .M.liEH'l. The High School at Prince Albert is doing good work, ami making satisfactory progress. Tin Uev. Alex. Campbell, B.A., an experienced and successful teacher, was appointed last .July to Co-operate with the Itev. .Mr. McWilliani in the school and mission work. Lmler their excellent management the school is justifying the action of theCJeneral Assembly in establisliirig it. Th(!rf ait' now sixteen pupils attending it, studying the branches of higher education. The influence for good exerted Ijy such a school must be very gieat, and it is the earnest wish of the Committee that it ma\ foiilinue to prosper. 7. AHSINIBOINK RE,SERVE. This reserve is situated about ten udles south of Indian Head. Assiniboia. There are upon it 27 ! Indians of the .Assiniboiae tribe, imder Chief .Tack. This reserve was examined last August b\ tile Convener and Mr. Flett, and recommend(!d l>y them as a suitable field to be taken up by the • 'iinreh. It was accoi'dinglv agreed to begin operations by establishing i school. There is a school lieiiM' on the r(^serve, erected by the (Jovernment ; and Mr. .lames Scott, .i worthy elder belonging ti the congregation of the Rev. .1. Douglas, Morris, was i)laced in eharire in Deceudier last. .Mr. Scntt's efforts are well i-econded by his wife, who teaches the women and girls sewing, knilting, e'c. Tlieie are nineteen children in the school, and they are making as much pi(i;'iess as ceive. The poo()le are IK t widely scattered, but live in their village, and some of them have coMif.irtable houses. Here, too, the clothing sent by the ladies has been a great boon to the Indiann. ail. I :i great help to o\ir missionary. 8 ^^'^ AFPKNDIX. ft. PIAI'OT's UKSKKVK. Thin important rest^rve is situated in thev^a'Appello valloy, about thirty miles north-east uf |.'(L;iin There are two othor reserves in tills K''<>'ip' "le unilcr Ciiief Mus-cow-pe-tung, and the other iinil.M Oliief l'as(iuah. This group has a popuhition of Sli.'J sr)uls, and wouiil form an excellent field fnr tlie lalioursof a missionary. Of those three reserves, Piapot's is hy far the most important. It liii> ^ (lopulation of about 4(X). Thesj reserves also were explored by .VIr. Flett and ilie Convener la>t summer. At that time Chief Piapot and his councillors gave their consent to the opening of ;i .-^cli,,,,! on this roserve in connection with ()\ir Church, and it was ex|)e(;ted that the Government, with p -iliaiis some a-ssistanco from our Committee, would at once erect a school-house, and Miss Hose, of Wm,,!. stocW, Ontario, an earnest and devoted Christian, an experienced and successful teacher, was appuint^d to take charge of the school. Hut delays, unavoidable on our part, have taken place, and tiie -icliiiijl is not yet in operation. It is, however, to lie opened next week, and our earnest prayer is that it may have a long career of usefulness before it. This school-house is costing the sum of ?!',)()(). wliii li Is eiiually divided between the Grovornment antl the Committee. It is a large and comfortaldi; liuili|. ing, and under the care of Miss Kose, it is earnestly hoped that the new scliool will be the means ct (hsseminating the principles of sacred and secular knowledge in the hearts and minds of the hi'atden around. The church is under great obligations to the Superintendent of Missions, and to the |(e\. A. Uniuhart. of Uegina, for the earnest efforts to get this school erected. !t. 8T0NV PI.AIN.S UK.SKUVK. This reserve is situated near Edmonton. Tt is under Chief Enoch le I'otac. The numliei belonging to the band is 171. Here, through the Rev. A. li. Baird'a efforts, a school was ojienwl lust December under the care of Mr. M. Anders(m. The school is carrietl on in a building rented fnnii the chief, and temporarily htted up by the teacher. The logs for the teacher's house have been secured, and the new building wi 1 soon be occupied. Mr. Anders(m is a thoroughly practical man, ami Iku had extensive experience in dealing with the Indian. He is assisted by his wife, who teadn's the ^irls liow to sew, knit, etc., and he is conducting the school with energy and success. The avcragt- attend nee is nineteen, a liigh winter average in a school so lately e.stablished ; and its great success thus far is full of promise for the future. This rejiort shows that we have thirteen reserves under our care, with a population of about 1.2(10 souls. We have in our nine schools l(i8 pujiils. The number of communicants is 1,56. The wlmle Indian pojmlation of Manitoba and the North-West Tenitories is 31,'.t.i4. There is. therefort, levs than one-tenth of tlie Indians of this part of the Dominion under the care of our Church. This recnnl is far from being creditable to either our patriotism or Christianity. Our labours should at once lie increased at least twofv.id. Men and money are both urgently reciuired— the former more than the latter. The field is white to the harxest. Our earnest prayer is tliat the Lord of the harvest will speedily send forth labourers into His harvest. Thom.vs Hart, . the fniit>te|ps of Him who said. ' I was an hungeied, and ye gave Me meat : . . . I was naked, ar.d ye clothed Me.' " As to (lovcrnnient aid, Air. McKay says : "The (iovernnieiit has been mi uieii have been appointed ms farm instructois. We think each of them is suitable lor his work and position ; and we trust they will be of assistance to us in our mission work." Much of the sulleiiiii; among the feeble and diseased it is dilticult or impossible to prevent. Ktforts in the direction of iloiriu- Al'PKNDIX. XCV. w are often fni.tratml liy tlie IndiariH thein»elver!. Thus many of the sick are said to starve fm want )f proper food. '' Hut,"' says Mr. McK ly, "note, the (ioveriiineiit may not lie to hlame in thiH. 'I'liey f,'rant a pound of fresh beef per day to the sick. It is ^'iven out on Monday ; hut the whole family feast upon the seven pounds, and it is soon ^one. Then the sick have to live durinj,' the niiiainder of the week on salt ])ork and hread. They are in the way of others who, in many cases, wish for their removal by death." What urgent need for the sympathy, the self-denial, the tenr. Heid, .*!50.()0. From readers of the Chrixtian, per Morgan atid Scott, t'2 Is." These items, o ■eceiit date, still stand to the credit of the school. In connection with the school report " wec'annot :mt make mention nLlilv. Of the High School at Prince Albert (see Prof. Hart's Report), the Rev. M ■'; McWilliam says : "Though it is yet in its infancy, it is doing an important work for our ( 'hurch ami lo" this district. We have, moreover, good grounds for expecting additions to the number nf ciiu' pupils fi im tln^ iiiHux if popidation into the Territories, and the establishm.-nt of public schools of an improved grade, whieh will act as feeders to our institution. The training of teachers is one of the incid.'ntal advan- ;ai;is of such an institution lii-re ; but it is of no small iuiportan;e so long as commiiuic ■f.inn with ■iilucational centres in the Kast is so diHicult and exjieusive. . . , No Inilian pupih h, er.syet an, Ki-bu-lau. Lain-hong-o, 1'sin-tsu-li-kan, Pi-thau, Ta-na-li, Sau-hut, Tang-mng-thftn, Bn-loan, Kl-hti-lan, Kt-lip-tan, Toa-tek-fii. Besides these places there are now four other places with chaiiels, the names of which we ha^c not yet received. There are thus thirty-eight places in all, in which toe (Jospel is preached to thf people of P'ormosa In their own language : everj' one of them being imder the care of a native pnaUn or teacher. During the war some of the chapels were totally destroyed, iind others so injured as to rrqnire repairs alnio!5t equal to a rebuilding. On behalf of the mission, Dr. Mackay presented a claim for damages. The justice of the cl.aim was at once acknowledged by the Chinese authorities. Dr. Mackay says : "(Jeiieral Loo, influenced by my old ni.andarin friend, has never once doubted my woril abotit the value of chapels destroyed ; and gave me !?10,(K)() (ten thousand dollars) as datiia^'es Having received the money. Dr. Mackay thought long .and anxiously as to the best coursr- 1^: ht pursued in reference to the re-building of the chapels : whether to "build two dozen fragile churches. one dozen ordinary ones, or half-a-dozen strong, and at the same time arthtic. chtirches." " I deciilfd.' say.' he, "on the last, set to work, and in kss than three months, hnished three splendid cluirclie- of solid stone, with a stone wall around each. These ai'e at Bang-kah, .Sek-khau, and Siii-ti;iii].' " Ot ler two," says Mr. .lamicson in a letter received last month, '"should be built at once. I'.iit l)i. Macl ay says he cannot do it. Shall I tell you why ? He says the money is .ill done ; and he will not ask ior more, for he sees your funds are low." Yoiir Committee cherish the hope that inaiix frien be done in the way of building and repairing : " A short time ago I had the priviliL,'!' ni visiting some of the chapels on the east coast. About si.x hours after leaving l"am-sui, we (.uiiie ti Sok-kha\i, where a new chapel was lately built in place of the one destroyed by the mobs. The new building is very handsome, and is surm(»unted by a neat little spire. The entry is by a gat*; from the main street of th« town. Behind the chapel are the preachers aj)artnients and visitors' rodiii. A larg? stone staircase leads down to the river, which flows pa>t the i-car of the lot. Next we n-iwheii Tsui-tng-kha, where the chapel had been jiartially destroyed : it has been rtipaired, and is betti'r tlian before. Kelung was reached at night. The tasteful and comnjodious chapel here was also Imilt dining the past summer, and is much admired by foreigners who come to the jiost. The spaci' in front and behind is enclo.^ed by a stone wall ; and, from the sea, one can be lam' . ( y boat at the gate. Two days more brouglit us to Kap-tsu-Ian valley, where the tir,st chapel v.e found had in iar;'' English letters tin; words: ' Margaret Macbar .Memorial Chai)el, L%'<4.' Sometimes walking, -oiin' times in a sedan chair, I saw ten cha{)els in this region. One of these, a strong stone buildiiii,', ir: meuiory of Dr. Miickay's father-, was erected l)y the native L'hiirch. Some others ir) this iji-trict were erected by contributions from Canada in response to Dr. Mackay's app(;al. Most of tin m an frame buildings; t^very orre has apartments for the preacher, and sonu^have (me or two rooms for visitors. I often wished yoii coidd see bow much a small sum could l)e made to accomplish. FortMginrs mit here say that Dr. Mackay gets better work in shorter timt; for .*100 than they can get for i?:iiiO. We are told that, for- s(;ven or eiglit years befoi-e the chapels were built, he constantly visitt'e^,'oinsr is an extrat't was delivered in Chinese. " I was present," siys Mr. •lamieson, "and hi"ir(! his testimony, which was j,'iven in a simple, straiu'htforward way. A-lioa (now liev. Mr. (Ji.liir, was Iso present. He tells us that the speaker himself lately smashed iiid liurnecl up his idol, with all it.s h-lon^'iiixs, worth aljout -SlOO." The (committee ask attention to these words of .X-hoa. In a letter to the I'Mitorofthe llnnril ht! say.s : " Many a tiive I thought of wiitinj,' to you ahout our dear nnil heloved pastor Mackay. We jiinnot understand Cod's ways. We can cvnly wait and see. Think of our dearest friend on tins eai'lli toilinj< and workini,' himself to death for .lesus on this island. I hiive heard Huropeans say >i\ iiier. could not di> the work he w ent throu'^h after returning from ( Canada, Then when the French c.ime, he plaiiiuiil and worked idtfht ami day : his mind did not rest, even when eatmj,'. 1 was with him all hiiurs in the night. He sa\ eil this church. Converts escaped torture and death throuu'h him. Some w ill say. Cod saved the church. I know that ; liut He used our dear pastor as His instrument ii\ doin^' it. Yes, >aved the people he loved, and nearly lost his own life. (Jod gave him hack to us, auil we lieiiK'ed him to go on the steamer just for a trip. He went an here. For him to he shut out was terrible. Then at the first chance he made for u.s, and came in en Riven, wan writti'ti. That was nn th(? 10th of March. Ttif followiiii,' in from one of date March '27th : " I left thiw ]ilace on the 11th inst., and went to the PUHt coaHt, accompanied hy A-hoa and S. ahli; and miUinit to do any part of the work here Don't think men you send out here are HUperioi. I lonu' to see a native church self-supporting." The Comuiittee thoroughly agree with the editor r. Mackay, "should be the aim of every Foreign Missionary.'" Tir. MiSHKiN TO (^KNTKAI, InDIA. CANADIAN STAFF. Nam) . Rev. ,f. Fraser ('amplxdl. . Rev. J. Wilkie, M.A .... Rev. J. Builder, HA liev W. A. Wilson, .M.A. |{ev. R. C. Murray, B. A. . Miss Rodger Miss McOrefi."* Miss I. Rosa Miss Heatty, M.D I )eceinber. Arrived, Station. December, 187t) Rutlani. do 187y Indore. do 188.8 Mhow. do 1884 Neeinuch. do 18H.T Mhow. (I) 1878 Indore. do 1877 do. Januarv, 1888 do. 1.S84 do. STAFF Al- INDOKK. (iovind T{ao Salavi C.itechist. Hasist Narayan Teacher and Bible Reader. do. do. Bible Reader. Colporteur. Hindee Teacher. do. do. (^hanoo. Gyanoba . Bartimetis Anand Rao Balkrishna Miss Knight English Teacher. Mrs. .lacob 1 )ispensary Assistant. Saktibai Bible Woman. Renoka do. Yeshadabai do. Najoo do. Yamoonabai . . ._ do. Chan. Asl)nry Ht-iul MiiHter. Mr. ]'■. II. N. I'. HalkriHhnii, Matriciiliitcil Student, Tt-acher of Muratlii and Hindi Triinslatinn. Mr. .]. K. Channiiikain, (iiaduate i)f .latfiia Culled', Ceylon. . . . Tt-aoluT i>f MathfiiiaticM. Mr. Strong. do. do. Mr. Vital liao, Matriculated Student Traclier of San.skrit. Mr. (lopal SinL'li Teaciifr of Middir School. Ml. ManKenh Mon^Tc do. do. Munnhi Klahonied Yaknli Teacher of Vrdii and I'lrnian. .1. H. Choley T.'iuher of Hindi. STAKK AT MHOW. Mr. Thos*. Middleton School Master Jiinl Preacher. Mins St'il Bihle Iveader. Lakshniibai Teacher and I'iKIe Woman. Salabai Assistant d^. do. yet come out of tht . \,. MA('KA^.' STAIK AT HITLA.M. •lairani 'J'eacher and niV'i Kaghu ('ol|)orteur. Bapu do. Seontibai . Teacher. Hannahhai do. ei. >STAFK AT NKK.Ml(.'H. Heujainin Balarani '■''., .Iii.st. Dilawar Masih M .)le Keudei . After the return of llev. J. Fraser Campbell to India, and the acces.sion of Kev. R. ('. Murray to the iniswion Ktatf, some new arrangements were made in the di.strilnition of our missionaries. It was decided by the Missim Council that Mr. VVilkie should remain in Indore, that .Mr. liuilder shimlil take up the work in Mhow, and that Mr. ('auipbell should occupy Rutlam, and Mr. Wilson Neeniuch, as centres of operation. Mr. Miirray, in the meantime, remains in Mhow, where he Ik engaged in such study of the Indian tongues as may be necessary to Kt hnn for his future work. He tell» us how that field of labour appeared to him entering upon it as a stranger : " Altogether my first impressions are favourable. In our ndssion-field much good work has l)een accomplished in the past, notwith-itanding the many and peculiar obstacles in the way. The outlook, 1 trust, is hopeful ; and by the Divine blessing ) I endeavoured to teach a class of boys in Mr. Builder's school, and shall in the meantime continue doing so. Oh. that the Master may use my imperfect efforts in leading these lads to the Light of Life I" Mr. Wilkie, in hip report of the work in Indore says : "Though the past yeirha^baen even a more busy one thin those gone bi^fore, yet it has uoc been productive of very nmch of that fruit which is usually regarded as the true sign of succes.s, i.e.. liaptisms from heathenism. Two have joined us from Roman Catholicism, who some time before. iildUg with Chanoo, had as Mahomedans been seeking for the truth, and, shortly befrtre we received • 'hanoo, had joined the Roman Catholics, only, hoWever, to become tlissatlsfied, and through the faithful teaching and example of Chanoo to look to .lesus as he is seen by faith, rather than in the crucifix. Nine of the family in Oojien of whom I spoke last year, the wife having also become a believer in Jesus, are now anxioiis for baptism, and but for the sudden illness of their youngest child would have Ijeen baptized last Sabbath. Together with them will be bai)tizcd a young man, whose father wa-s a Sadhu or Holy man, but who, through the instruuientalitx- of Chanoo, has become a fiillnwer of .lesus. The reception of this family will, I hope, lead to very important results, as he is the head man (Patel) of a large caste in (Jojein, tht whole of which has become very thoroughly leavened with Christian truth, and amongst whom, even now, there are a niunber apparently very near the kingdom. I cannot spe.ik too highly of the faithful efforts of Chanoo and Narayen, who though nut very highly accomplished, liave succeeded in their own simple way in commending the (Jospel t'' the heathen around them. Through the efforts of Govind Rao, another family, consisting of father, iimther .ind four children, have also joined us from heathenism. Eight infants have also been bap- tized, and four have been received from other congregations. " The means usetl in the work have been much as in other years, and so a description of each ot till m is unnecessary. The Schools, Vernacular and High ; preaching in Oojein, Indore and (,'amp and to a slight extent in the villages around ; selling of Tracts and Bibles by the Colporteur; Sab- hath services and Prayer Meeting in the church ; training of workers at the monthly meeting, at- ii|)|)(n'tunity offered : and the Press. The d'spensary I have scarcely ojjened this year, only becu.use >>f the press of other work and especially because of the building that has been going on here. The election of a new building, to one as inexperienced as I was, would in any country be a difficult o. VrPENDlX. ■' M tiuttoi ; lint liere, wJium mi many of tlie penple liave no cunncienpos anil art! hucIi acleptx at dei-cu iIl^■, it was a c(in«taiit noun d of won-y. Fortunately for nie Colonel TliomaHon, the Superintenilin:; Kri- ,'ineer for('cntral Irulia, most nnseltiihly i,'a\e me the lit^nt^fit of lioth his time and experience, ami m. f-nalited ine to detect m:iny of uiieir tricks liefore they haf the (lea and other vermin, has all heen eomph'tely iemo\ed. IJeJnt,' near the Ha/.aar, it was necessary to have a two-st iry house.; and liynieansof a flat roof, hi^,'h aliovethe neii,'Iil)ourinK Iioum'^ -an airy retreat, open to the liree/,; that can at ni;,'lit in the hot season he turned into a i-o(j1 .-.Ici'p. ing roim,has heen secured. In the sa'ue huiMin^' a dispt-nsary for Miss lieatty h.iH also li.i-ii ;>repared. It consists of (1) a waitiuu; and class rooiu, '17 liy Kt; (2) a cotisidtin.,' room, In hy K) ; i:i) dispensinsi room, 10 liy lo ; and (1) a small lalioratory, 10 liy 10 all fitted u[) uh far as possible with a iew to cotnenience and futun- usefulness, " I ;m on profession of their faith, and four by certificate. Of the touiteen by baptisui, ei),'ht were the children of Christian parents and six were from heathenism. ( lii the other hand we have lost nine, who have :,'one to other stations for work." We sympathi/e with •ur friends in th(! removal of members fioiu their little church ; but we rejoice to know that those who have ifone out from amoiiL,' thern have goiie to other places to eni,Mi^e in the work of the Lord. It should not be foi,'otten that, from the (Unwch in liidore, members have been sent out ai,'aiii :uii| i<,'iiin to lueach and leach in Oojein and elsewhere, and that the Fiord has owned and blessed thirri in their work. The conKret,'ation, we are told, "has raised, durinj,' tht^ year, tiflO rupees ; which sum, after ttn- Sabbath-school papers have been p"ovided, ;,'oi!s to aiil the Hoardinij-Scliool Scheme a sclieriii> which, so far, has not made much pro^r'ess for warrt of a suitable liuildirr;,', but the necessity of which is fully reeou'iii/ed by all who have tlr'^ welfare of the mission at heart. The Sabbath school is lieM as usual. . . . ( >n Sabbath and Thursday evenings the attendance, ))oth of Christiaiii and iieathei,, is very encour'aging. _ We long for the luvptism of the Spirit, that we may have not mnnhers only, but also that I'ower fron'i abo\e tiiat will both tlrive out from our midst all evil and cause aii ever -widening influence to reach out to the surrounding masses, to the honour anil glory of our loving .Saviour. . , . The work is gradually Inung organized and established ; ami, though we can recng- ni/.e both failur(!s and omissions, we thankfirlly recognize the guiding hand and tender care of mir loving Father, and, rejoicing that we are peiinitted to engage in the glorious work, go forward full of hope for the future." The High School, under Mr. Wilkie, oatablislied at Tndore has made most sasisfactory progress. Mr. Asbnry, who came from Ceylon very highly recommended, joined the school on the '2nd of .lune, 188,''). He says, " I am Inppy to state that my connection with it has been to me all along a very pheasant one. Whatever plans I proposed in reg.ard to the school have received every consideratiun and sympathy from the Principal and all hearty cooperation fronr the teachers. The j)n|tils. I have hiid the satisfaction to find, in general, very well-behaved. . . The Christian teachers (native) have helfied me much to conduct the seliool as a .Mission institution ; and they have had occasion tu lay before the boys, both by precept and by example, in season and imt of season, but always in a ninst unobtrusive and agn^eable manner, the claims of religion and the truths of Christianity. ... 1 am sorry that, although f am a genuine son of the soil, I cannot say much here about the .-•■coiul hingnage. or vernacular departuient of the school. I am ipiite a stranger' to the vernacirlars of Centr-.il India. And hence the Principal, besides his work with the higher classes, was led to . 'M additional to enable us to give a 'An\ sholarship of Its. 2 and to increase the value of the 2nd to IN. 4 l>er month. He has also very kindly granted Its. oO to establish the Phayre medal to be couipiteil for yearly in IJible knowledre. Kao l^ahadur Arjan Sing of Duttia has also given Hs. .')0 to estal'lisli the Arjan Sing medal. Tn the month of October the terminal examinations were held, and in •bui- nary, through the generosity of onr friends, principally native, we were able to give prizes to tlie value of nearly Rs. l(i(). At the prize distribution the Chief .lustice of Indore, who has always ix-en a kind and liberal-minded friend of the Mission, pr' sided, and he was surrounded with the principal members of the Indore Durbai- and other leading native gentlemen of the city and camp. The [uk- mise of aid from the Durbar was made publicly at that meeting, and we hope we may yet havi' the oi)p()rtunity of recoriling this sign of returning favour on our part, as well as of a liberal and enliglit- ened policy on the part of the Durbar. It has, however, not ,vet been put into jiractical shape." API'ENDIX. ei. |itH at ilectM\ in<, leriiitenilin^' I'.ii- pericni-e, ami -n :t at onci^ a -iiIj- rs and wiml.iws, tt'liich whfii lift inis(!S, the h'liiic Ha/.aar, it was :lil)i)uiiiih' linu-i'H iiitn a ciKil slfvp. y has alsii \\^■l■» ■n. 1(» 1)V 1(>; i:i| w pu^sihle with a !(il. Thipinasoii." DUKh lint sii fa^t fimrtt'tiii liy hap- ■titicate. Of the hcathctiiHni. On syiiipathi/c with ktiiiw that thnsf k-ork of the I.nril. nt out ai;aiii :n- Ihole favouralily. Inth as a (Jovi ni- nient, and iiijuy hition in lSf<- i" increased grant, \t the school Aill fcriptnre suhjt'i'ts ^lip, of lis. li per lar, a Hindu, liie I'ith the result n! also gave IN. •!•' Ithe 2nd to l!v 4 ll to lie conipi tf"l Is. TiO to estal'lisli |iekl, and in 'au- 'ive prizes t" tlif has always lu'rii [ith the ptinii|';il camp. The i m- liay yet have tlie eral and eiilight- [ical shape." ('oultl it have been done without unduly extresent vt any time, yet we generally have a Tew every Saliliath. The Salihath-school, since our occupation if the new room for the girls' .school, ;>as improved greatly, and with the assistance of more teachers ould he greatly increased. The attendaT'ce of Christians has lieen twenty-four, and of heathen "lysand girls forty-nine. Special instructio«; was given iluring the greater pait of the year to the (christian workers on the Kpistle to the Komans, «.-.;'. u!:"- on a work •"■.tiileii "' .\n examination of the True Religion." "Negotiations are all hut coni)ileted, liy wliich the /oroastru-n school at .Mhow will he placed under the supervision of our mission, under the care and management of Mr. Builder. This will he a new feature of the work in Mhow. from which we ho|io for good results." Of the new fields occupied by our misHionaries the first that conies under our noi.ice is Xeemuch. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have taken up their ahode there. Mr. Wilson says, " An tie work here has leen hut recently hegun, it is too soon to speak of results. . . . Sahliath services ,\re held lioth in N'eemuch, and in the vJamp Ltaxaar, as these places are aliout a mile a|mrt. Week-il..y services are Also held ill the I'a/aar. These are well attended liy the heathen, who listen attentively. Our little upper room in Xeemuch is sometimes crowded, while in the camp large nuinlieis gather and •tand in front of the veranda, which we use as a preaching-place. A glili and not o\er-scr'ipulous Mohammedan has commenced preaching in o|)position to v in the streets. No doiilit his opiiosition will hut awaken a deei)er interest in the new leligion. A v excursions have lieen made into the •iiuntry, and the (Jospel has been preached in some of the villages. We hope to give special atten- tion to Jawad, a large walled city about nine miles from this place. .\ Bible class for the helpers, iiid any inipiirers who may attend, is held every '' .i/oatli morning. We have freipient visit.-- from voiing men, lirahmins and others, who come to talk on religion. There are thus abundant oppor- tunities for sowing the seed. We can but sow, and pray tliat the dew from above may descend. "The way is being prepared for the coming of the kingdom. Cod is giving us aliundant opportuni- ' ties for making known the Truth. , . . The cry is, ' who is sufficient for these things ? ' Would tliat many miglit feel constrained to come to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty. There is a school at Neemuch connected with our mission ; on the roll thirty-nine, iverage attendance ;{0. "And." says ;\Ir. Wilson, " there is great need for a Metlical Missionary here ; we hope one may soon be found offering himself for the work." The other new field is Hutlani. Of this Mr. ,1. Fraser Campbell says, " At the council meeting held in January Kutlam was selected as an additional station, and I was appointehiku, a convert who lives upwards of thirty miles from the nearest Christian ; but the native ludpers whom I sent there found him apiia- reiitly holding on his way, with imperfect kni wledge indeeil, but (by his own account and that of •tilers) trying to spread tlie Truth heknows. . . The importance of this city (Rutlam) as a mission ^tution is even more apparent .lOW than it was seven years ago. By last census the population is >ver ;{l,()00 ; it is the terminus of the projected Railway to (Jujerat; and, bc:;Ides smaller places ■m :ind off the line of Railway, Jaora, twenty miles nortli, and Bernuggur twi nty-nine miles north, ''V rail, can be easily siipe.intendetl from it till missionaries can be (ilanted in those centres." Of the work of our female missionaries in Central India we. have the most cheering accounts. That wiirk is classed and reviewed in the Report of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society ^Western Section) under the following heads : Kducational, /enana \'isitatioii, Medical, and .Miscel- ■aiKiius. The whole of that Keport your Committee would most warmly recommend to our people tliriiughout the Dominion as giving a full and interesting account of our Foreign Mission work, not mly ill Central India, but in Formosa and among the Indians of the Norti;-West. It should be read an.i studied by all who can iirocure it. Mrs. Wilson, of Neemuch, as (pioted in that Kep' ' says. " Vou have had details of rls. , . . They have (,'one over the map of Fnijui, alonj,' with the chief diviHionH of Asia, and the general f^at^l^eH of the map of the World Th<'y can aiiHwer a few siinple .'iven a i)rosi)ect of respectable employment for Hindu widows and other women, of which they have nut lieen slow to avail themselves. . . . I>urinv,' the last ei),'ht years the change in public (ppinjon hk to the education of 1,'irls is very marked. ThrouKh these years maiiy ^irls have passed their Inlet school-life in our care, and have left us caiiyini,' away : them for work in connection with Lady Dufferin's .scheme. ... I have frequently paticnt- brought from a distance for treatment. ( »ojein and Dhar send most. During last hot se.'ison a Idud: Many ask (|uestions We can oidv shuw APrKNOIX. (;in. 'fticial of 1)har tti'iit liii« wifi- nnd their family duotor linwn for conNultiit.inii, itnd Mitict- thrn I tiavc ^(•airely ')P<'ii withmit lint' or iiiiii'c pHticnts from l>liikr xtayin^' in Iiiilort' for trcuttiiHiit. I't'rli;4|i> it i'* not viiin to hop)' that iiiontliH I liivv*> trcatt>(i over threi' hiiiiiirM an.l iittend- :vnce, viz., Rn. '2W. The most IntereMtin^; and Hatiiifactory pivrt of tlie vvorli is in thf homef of the women. It tukett more timt* to vinit a woman in h);r own house th.'kii it would to nim' h>.r at tlu' di«|H'ns!iry, hut there treutinnnt is more Huccessful. I tret lietter acipiainted witli her itiiil have more iiiHuence over her ; and, once entered, the house is alw:iyit open to me, and, i tnist, will stanci >|ien till the Li^dit that dispels :i]| darkness shinen there." l'RKSIIVTKlt\ I.N CE.NTlt.M, INIH.V. W'lii'u the List .Vnnnal Krport was pri'scntfd, there was lippt-ndcd to it a rticommcniliitind K'spectfidly suhmittiuK to the (ieneral .Asi-eiiilily the ipiestion of orK«'ii/,inK a I'resliytery in (Central India. Tlie Assemhly authorized the ('omndttee to make the necessary in<|uiries, and, shouhl the\ -ee cause, to take the preliminary steps in onltir to the organization of a J'reshytery in that important iidssion tield. Inquiries have lii-en made, maiidy throuKh the Mission (!ouiu'il. Replies have heeti received from missionaries and I'retliytery Clerks in various Hehls in India, all to the effect that "a I'reshytery is as necessary in India as anywhere," and that "the reanons for having a I'resliytery ;iny where eipially apply to India." Your Committee deem it unnecessary to ^{ive extracts from the«e replies ; hut they i^ive the :.. i^u, ........r...*- ....ini-:...-. t-.vtiw^ i.\, »..(.... vi;.,..:..» ^ *...*.. ..iff. .» ,J, . ...>»», .^ ........ ..^. ....... ...U.I ..... |..VJ...,..U ...>. >ntinue in its present relation to the Foreign Mission (Nunmittee. each er. ihall rit.\NSKKK OK TKUHT BY TMK HON. .\I,KX. MORKIS. A letter from the Hon. .Vle.x. Morris was read, representing the following facts, namely : Thiit lor many years he h.'id been custodier of certain sums of money to be used in the working and estab lishment of a Presbyterian Mission to the Jews in Palestine. This money came into his hands in the following way : 1. The Synod of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, in connection with the Ch\irch of Scotland, undertook a mission at Salonica, but were obliged t,400, ami is immediately available. He ilesires that the Foreign Mission f Committee, with the sanctitm of the (Jeneral As- sembly, should lie authorized to re -ive this money, and relieve him of his trust —assume his positi(m and to hold it to be eventually applied, when a fitting time comes in the Providence of (Jod, for the establishment of a ndssicm in Palestine among God's ancient people. The Committee recommend the (Jeneral Assembly to authorize it to accept this money fri.m the lion. Alexander Morris, to exonerivte and relieve him from all further responsibility as to th'- -noney ill question, or their application, and to hold the same in trust for the establishment anil worHng of a Presbyterian Miseion to the .lews in Palestine, when a fitting time comes in the Providence i ■' (Jod, and meanwhile to make enquiry .is to fields open and the probable cost of working r.uch a ri iasion, uiid to report. .\nd that the foregoing report and recommendations be embodied in the Report to the (leneral Assembly. rO-OPKRATIOX OK I'KKSHYTKRIAN ClIURCHE.s IN KORKKiN .MIHHIONS. The American .Section of the' Committee on Co-operation in F'oreign Missions, appointed by the Third General Council of the Alliance of Reformed Churclies holding the Prest)yterian system, sent, 'luring the year, to your Committee a circular letter inviting an expression of opinion regarding the desirability of closer relations among the Reformed Churches in the prosecution of F'oreign Mission CIV. APPENDIX, work, and the liest iih-IIkmI nf uttuininx mo (li;Hiral)le an (diject. To tlii« lettfr the following,' r(?|)lit!h were neiit : — r. TFjnt wo rc(;oKni/n the iirt^cnt ni^crl of frif^ndly co-oporation liy the I''orftif,'Ti MinHionsiry Hoanln of all til'' ( UinrdieK inprfMi'iitt'd in thi- AlliniK^c, in the location and (-ondm-t of ininsions in Hcparali' or ';ontij,'iiouM fifddH, in order to avoid ci .iflict, to nave ('XpcnHe, to promoti; ('hri-tian and iniKHiiinarv unity, Mild to (irnploy all tin? niean^ and workruH on ciicli fiild to the hcst advanta^^c I I. That VM! rcco;,'ni/(! the irnportnnce of having; Imt one ccch-HiaHtical orKani/at.ion in eafli nii-'-iio?i field. The lalionierH in the field Mhonld he eonnulttd, their opi don olitainerl, jind the parent Ohnn he- ■thoidil en:teiision, and Helfjjovei n nient of niitive mission r-hiirches is liy the fornuition of Seswion.s and rreshyteritH as soon as possiliN-, diid the ediieation of a native niini.stry. I \'. 'I'hat the I elation lielweeii the native ('hiuchesand the ( 'hnrches at lioine slionld he volnri tary and temporary, until the Chiireh is folly eslalilished and self-siistainiii^;. v. I I't'speetin;,' the relation hetween the irdssionarie.s and the native Churches and ecxlesiastji al bodies, we Would rt'i:ornmend that the niissi' nary he a memher of the local ("hurch body on an eijiiality witii the native pastors and the I'reshytery conneded with the home (.'Inirch. V I. That we ai:cept su^,'k'estion le^'ardin^; the expediency of Kindly confeienceH with othfir Mis lioriary Societies and Hoards upon siilijects of coiiitnon interi'st, for the purpose of furtherint,' tin; ifiirit and liahit of union .'ind co operation whfTever it is practii"d)lc in the tield. which is the world. i'(>Ri;i(;.\ Mis.sio.x kind, WK.STKKN SKCTION, Imh:, •;, KKOKII'TS. Ba iilance from last year .... ^ 4,414 4S Keceipts from all sources, includinR *10,tJ0O from W. For. Miss. Soc'y, W. S. :iH,HHl 70 Amount of Keserve Ktinil 10,000 00 isra.a'.Hi i« KXI'KNDIiritK. -Noi'lh-WcM. Payments as below .'57,ir.S 00 //. Itemitteil «17,0!tH 07 Payments in l>ritain ■ay < )rd crs paiil in i /ana IK) :{.-.() Of) 1(K» (M) (MK) 00 ;i.'")0 ()(( 175 (»0 12.-. (K) ."i(t (K( KKI (K) l.")0 (K) 40 (M) 40 7.') .MK) (H» 1,.W^ 20 .50 (M» .■Si7,1.5M 00 FOR.MOSA. Kxpenditure from iHt January, \WiT), to :{lKt F>ecfiinl>er. \W,U Salaries of ;i"» I'rt'JichcrH, Students and Catechists Travelling ('xpt'ii.Hcs Sundry inin-iiori expeurteH , lliiHpital Dr. .FohnMon and medicines Horij{-Kori;< cxpenseH IJt.'pairinK chapels destroyed liy typhoon " huildin^H at Tainsui ( 'hapel rent hooks for .Mission Teleffratns to Canada ( 'onsular fee for l>ee(| .... Kxpenses for house at I'ahii Island Salary, Dr. Mackay " Mr. .Jainieson * I'.uilder 2,'.M)4 II 2,14:'. (.!» 10 liOH H.it; 20!) IJeatty l,;it;K l!un«alf>ws, ImildinK 17,'ViO I'reHs account 1,070 Treasurer's expenses and discount l',\ I iriental Bank, in liquidation .54 WiUon ... ( 'anipliell . Murray . . . Miss Iioditer. . . . Mcdre^or Koss !♦ 4 ,5 .( 2 /^i.47,K80 I.". S l_ jS"i:5,'2!t(i IH N.U. At the ftveratfe rate 2^ Rupees are erpial to ^l.(Kt. ¥ mm (;vi. APl'l-NDIX. The following amoiititH were received in India : Thi; I'reHH Medicines MiHHiun rcccints, Mhow. Yliu'h Sdidol Keen, Itidore Neeniuch, Hchool feen and DiHpenHary Contrilmtion at Indore Salibiith-Hchoiil, lirunselH, Ont., per Minn McGregor Interi'Ht, liankH . . Hev. J. K. Cumpliell, liiiic^oe of account paid dim in Canada. " K. ('. Muriuy, 5:5 4 422 U !< KM) 11 3 27;{ 15 7 10 -.0 10 4K 4 7 l,4ti;{ 2 4r,r. «; /^.;{,212 10 c. This rtiirvy, though hrief, and nuceHsarily inipfiffct, of what is l)eingdone in our variou.i Mi.s.ij.in tieldH, iinpresMDH us with ii conviction of tlie gruatncMs of the work to which we an! called : for fnin .ivery cftitre there ought to he a great expansion of the work. There are on every hand fitdds whit'- unto the harvest. Th<; harvest !s great and the labourers are few. lj\it a study of the finaticial sluli- rnent makes us ,i.ware of tlu; neces-iity of caution as to our progress. Without ir;"reased liheralit.\ and more earnest prayer on the part of our people at home, our work in tlu^ foringn niission field eiwi not h) extended as it might he, and as it oOglit to \it',. Vet the Committee would gratefully nicogiij/.. the grace of Cod in the growing interest in for;!.;n missions manifested liy many who are prayiui,' "Thy Kingdom come," and giving and working in ac-cordance with their prayers. Th'' work of the Wonuin's Fonu'gn .Missionary Society calls for special notice. Throughout tie- whole Church then; suould he praise to (Jod who has put it into tin; hearts of so numy (!liri^tinii women to Interest themstdves in the extension of the ['('deemer's Kingdom. The success which lia- attended their efforts in, in one point of view, shown in the following statement of annual piogris- in Auxiliaries, Mission hands, J're,sl>yterial societies, und contrihutioUH, from the organization iif the H(K;iety in 187*i to the pr'.s. nt t'me :— Ykak. 1877. 187«, lH7!t 1880 1881 1882 . I88;i. 1881, 188.5. 188(>. .Vl.XII.lAUIK.S. M 1 ISSIO.N IVv.M.'.s. 18 ■ H 28 (; 42 8 46 9 49 9 •'57 12 m 11 m tfi VM 24 I'M ."»0 KKSItVTKUI.M. :a.mo|.nt CmNTKIUC IKh Soi'lKTIKS. I 1 1 2 2 4 ti 14 16 2.2."i8 ;{i :{,22.5 :i7 ;i,H82 .56 4,666 5.-) ."),7:{2 .-)i 7,(M)I 22 7,ti."-f, 62 10,().".H 66 l;<,4,-.:i .").'. This e.xhiMt is the most hopeful indication that your (Committee can present of the l'c>rei.,'ii .Missioi'. Fund's l)eing likely to meet the claims upon it. And it is tiot only in a financial point of view that t.hi.s Society exerts its liencdici.il influence. The monthly meetings of so many of oiu women for prayer, praise, the reading \ f"i the work in Mhow, Indii, which went c)ut under the care of Kev. J. l''ra,ser (Jampbell and .Mi- Campbell on their return. " Your < 'oinndttee would refei- to a i-olumunication from Kev. I). Frasei-, of Victoria, I'. C, in which he asks them to co-operate with the Home Mission ( 'onindltee in supporting a mis-ionary tu labour among the lndia?is in the Di.^trica of .\lberin, I'l. C., and would respectfully recfimnieri I tin- Cener.d As.'ieird)ly to authori/.e them to take sik-Ii ac-tion, along with the Home Mis.-,ion, .-is njay I"- in their power towards the furtheriuic:e of the alioVivnanied object. \ mo the (Jliureh at large. It is hoped that it may be resumed lUiil (;an ied on by his successor, aided iiy true and tried friends of Christ's cause in that part of iIm- |)omiuion. .At the iiist meeting of < 'onimittee the l!ev. Thos. Ijowry tendered his resignation of the .Seen'- taryship. This, in view of .Mr. Lowry's growing iidirmity, the Committee felt themselves hound to AFFKNDIX. CVII. viirious Mi.■^nl'lll ailed •. fur fnin ami fields wliit'' B tinaiicial ulali' •CKHWl lilKTalit> lission Held i:;iii tefuUyrt^coKiii/- who an? |irayiim .i(jcr,I)t, Tht! (Jomiiiittet* di'sirc to record tlieir iipinx-ciatin.. of the Hcrvices which \u: has rendnreii In 'JiH Church in connectiim with this irripoitant oHiec for inore than twenty years. Mr. Lowry ha^ Icviited hiinnelf tii the work in connection with the Foreixn Mi.ssioiiM of the ("hiirch with ^niat zeal, iiid diHcharK''d hiw duties with the utinipHt conHcientiouMness and diligence: and thf; ('orninittee part with him with the fee!ini,'M of the hikjliest eHteein. They trust that he may he sp.ired lorit; to enjoy ihe rest which he has so well earned, and pray that the hlessin^ of (iod may attend him durinx the ri;maininx years of his life. Your Committee have endeavoured t xiv« to the work entrusted to them their earnest and [irayerfid attention. With gratitude to (iod who has dispelled dark clouiis which liovercid over us when die last yXnnual Keport was presei'ted, and who has preKi;rved the lives of our missicjtiaries and hlessefl f.hem in their siTvice of the Redeemer ; witli the confident hof)e that He will remove obstacles which HI some (juarters still impede our progress ; and with the convictiiui that our work must lie prosecuted with a constantly xrowinx depenrience on the Koly Spirit, they lay before the Asseirdjly this iccount of what, \>y His xrac(!, has heen accomplished. All of which is respectfully >4uhmitted. THOMAS WAI'vDIlOPK, t;o„,'r,u-r. Throuxhout til-' many Clirislimi iccfiss which lia- anr.ual proxnH- ; orxanization of T CiiNrilllll IKlJ. <\,iK)r, Kit 2.2r)« M ■.i,2'ir, :{7 :?,««2 5t; 1, (;•><) 55 5,7;{'2 54 7,(M)1 22 7,tl.".(; 02 I(»,().-)H Wi i,(,45:i 5r. of the I'orei;,'!! Jinanciii! point 'ri".t loo. A nuiiiher [iwards a ho\ f"i JiipKell and yh>. pctoriii, 1'. •'■. i" a mis-ioiiary l'> recommeii'l ll''' ls.-,ion, as may !"■ |\vas liexun und'T h is .so sinci'vlv he resumed ■■:>■•' Ithut part of ihi' ,,n of the Seer.'- iselves bound tu ;m" M (MX. REPORT OF THE noAiin OF FRi]N()ii i]van(;kli/ati()n OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, During' the |);ist 3'riir tli' work nf h'ri'iii li Ctnailiaii cvanurlizntiiiii liiis ni.ulr i|iiiit hut stcjidy i)ni.i;rc>ss. Coiisidci-iilili' dil'liinliy lia^< linn felt in siMiniiii;' tlic scrvi -iiilalili Iiiissioriiirics to ()ccii|)y tile scvi'i'al lirlds iindcf tlji- caii' nf tin' I'liiird. 'l"lii-< i-i cliii'lly owiii^ to tlie lar!^r iiimilicr of our niissionarii'.s that liaxr uoin' to thr I'nit ■(! Statis witliiii tin' past At till- |iii'S('nt ■I' ot' till' liDard iVw yt'iirs, to ^'is'c tli •1 of ('lirist to thu T'li'iicli Caiiadi; •ttltMl tin tillK tin ii.^ an: no (vwrv tl lau twiiitv ot those wiio wi'iu foiniri'jv in th (•niphjyi'd in thr neinhliourint;' Ki'jiiiliiic, when' the Fretnli Canadian |ii)|iiiiation is rapidly on tlii' increase. .A eaiefnl estimate rei entlv made shows that \\\-fr are ali.iiit eiL;-lit liiuidred tlinusand l'"renih Canadians in th' r ili-d Stat. Iiill\' one hall oi whon) are m \, ',..iii( 111 Mussaehuselt.s alono they niunher one hundieil and sixty-five thousand. OI' I'-cent years vi;;'oiou'i ellbi'ts liiive- heen put forth, ni;iie part ieula;iy in ilie Masl^rn State-' to eviin.;'elixe tli( se French Canadians. Haviiii? until the past year no institution of then- own for the tiainiiif; of inissionaiies for this work, thev have made hULCe demands on our men, many of liioiii iiave heeii induced to taki iri^e of eoili;i'ey:ations Ihi'l'. h •cause of the t^reater frticdom in the prosecution of their work. 'J'his has venih red it dillieiili for the licard tu sup|ily all their pri'acliint,' stations (hiriije; the past year ; yet iiotwitlistandiiiL;' thi^, ii is eiieiuira^jini,' to l illl' o ilideiitly antici|«ited that his visits will he of e-|-,.iit advan ai^'e to tin liictive of nnicii f,^)od. The work of the lioard diiriin; the ve tau'e, niiijsion scliools ani pre; iciiini' statioii.s. las been carried on as usual hy ind |) Ills oi c'olpor coLPoirrAGK. Deeidy impressed with the importance of prosecutiiii,' more viLTorously than ever this ilfpartment of tiie work, the Hoard have for some time been on tli<' outlook for peisons iHissuBsin;; tile necessary ([ualitic ations for it, and are i^'ratitied in b.'in^^ able to rep irt that tliey have secured the services of a number of suitable men. During' tlie year Sitveiiteen Celperteurs havelieeii employed. — fully double the number reported last year. Mil ' of these, liewever, have only r'.'ceiitly beytm work, and several of them have hid, as yet, little u-Kiieri- ciice. W'itii a view to their liecomini; ellieieiit laborers, the yoiin^'er men have, in most ui.Ts, been associated witli tried Coliiorteurs. They spend a [lart of marly every day in W'eiking together, and ..ways spend the nii,dit in the same house, in this way the youni,'er fil.cs ( oiinsid of the i-ider, ^'ettiii,^;' the beiielit of his experii'iice, and they are mutually h^ m"'I'~'j eneouragiiiK '■aeh other in the arduous and dillleult woi i; in wiiicli they are 'iigauced. During the year, 2|G,VJ copies of the Won! of Uud, in whole or in part, oUU Fruneh I'limphlets, li f. i. n II fl... m ex. find about 'J.', Ton TiHcts wi-ic flistiiliiit((l by tlir ('oli)()rt<'iu's htk' otlicr Missionaries of tlic Board. In the |)itst nioiit'i aloni' tin' Cnlportciirs visited 0^25 tamilies, of whom 6039 were French Uoniaii Catiiolics, and distrilmted 272 copies of tlie Scriptures, nnd 2450 Unci-. 'I'lie followirif.; are tlie counties occiipied by tliem diirinjj: (lie year, with tlie IMotestimt and Komaii Catiiolic po|)ulati(in iu each, according to the; census returns of 1881 p:ssex, Ont 1!»,101 li.O... 27,207 Prot. Prescott, Ont 1(;,8'J5 Covnwidl, Ont ."ijii'jo Glent,'arry, Ont. ... 1 1,758 Storniont, Ont ;5,o'_'.t Ottawii City, Ont. . ITkIioI Pouliii •Jul' 1 i,:m:! :i8,.^iM) 2'i,818 0,9 '18 " 4,8 :!0 •' 10,.1.M '• 10,248 •• , ll.-i-tr> " lo,S'54 t,S->8 ! 7. 1 ;,»,"> .Montcalm, Que. . . llielielieu, (jlle Yamaska, Que.. . . St. Ilyacintlie, Qu. 12,008 U.C. KVJJO " 2o,.i:« " 897 ;it;o 141 18,^, 'rut Kouvilie, Que 17,998 Ibrrville,(jue i:V!12 Victoria, N. ii lii,092 (Jloucester, Ni! . Kent, N. J{ 18.74r 1.^ roo Westuioreland, X. I!. 1 1,7 Vt P !•;. I slanil Ic , ."i,-l82 , 2.8: ',8 0,8'.i'.) . 22.7:iH .<;i,i;*;2 Ottawa, Que 'I'errebonne, cbelaf,'a, Que. . Montreal Oity, Q ..H2,8G2 Four of the Colporteurs are ein[)loyed this summer in tiie Maritime Provinces, chiiily iu the (bounties of Victoria, Gloucester, Kent, and VV^cjstmoieland, N. H, and in Prince Kdwiinl Island. The salary f(ir the past year of the ( 'nlp(Ht(^ur laborini^ in (il(!ii;,'arry and Stornvnt has been met, to a iarfXe extent, by s|)ecial cDtitriliutinns from the conirrcLtations of the I'r. -- hv'erv of (ilenttarrv. On the communion rolls of sever.al the: ;e coniiTeLrations iii'e le In (1 tl le names o f French I'rotestants Till' Colporteurs, t^'enerally, report that tliey are wtdl received by the p Tl le niMii- ber of c'ipies of tiie Scriptures (listrii)Uled by tliem gives but a very laitit idea of tli^ir wnik. Man.\' of the districts oetupied have been repeatedly visiteil by Col|iorte)irs in forniei- yi ais. copies of the Word of God liave bi;en left, and while many of tlnse have hee'U destroyed liy order of the priest, in not a i'ew homes is the liible not only found but read and loved. In such liousi s, esjiei ially, is tlie Colii^rtiU' warmly received, and many a ipiiet hour is ])assi;(l in lie on the thines of the Kingdom. Not nnlVe<|uentiy a few neiglilieis Conver dug with till are asked in, and the evening is s]ient in singing hymns iiikI iu icidiugand ex[)oundinLr tli Word of Life. Wlult :ar of tlie priest and of friends prevent them from openly withdrawiii,' from tlie Chunli of Home, tliere are many within its pale who have no conlidencein its teiie ing, liut have embr.iced the (lospel through the instrumi'Utality of the (.'oli>ortenrs of tli- I'oard. The ipiiel inf'.ueace exerted by these self-denyin ; laborer."? and the gooil aei nm jdished by them, the Great f\iy alone will reveal. During a part of last summer the 'ilontr. ,1 xVuxiliary Bible Society employed nine Fn ,ich (Jol|)orteurs in the Lower St. Lawrence di--.triet< A few others were emploved by <:'.H •• • ),8',l'.i •■ , , 22,7:!:i •' Gi,i;';2 •• nrcS, C'hirlly ill Princo Kilw.ir.l Y an i-xi)i)iiiiiliii'j ill'' ily wittiilriiwiii; ■ni'C in its t^ im li- jlportcnirs ot' tli-' r;iK)(l iinnlil- r tiio Montr, al wrcnce 'listi'iit-;. rcni'li (jolpnv- X liroilil'':ist til'-' itions is every It' i'roviiu'c lit rin'iii (listri. ii (lissi'iiii'iil ivt' at tiin iiainU s as wi'il a~ til'' o plant nii->i "II ;, evil Nvlicr' ll:'- icy are in it iil'l'' i ol' our cliiii' ii illlioi laXi'S :iii'l leopli' to siii'iHTt liciiitlic. Joliftt.' kt V'ur. [inr |ii/.''il 1 1 will teil last y.-:if aii'l 111"-'' lilioiit a ui"iitli. liools, notai'ly lis forilrllN. f the hi ll p'l -ojii'Iiei It ' r, 1, ll' I'.n^' tl..' liiis u'lt ll' ' I' t til'' diMii't. Ibe a siilliiic:it i'l X •:-> H ■= o _= c /- 'yi 72 5 = a o gi / — :-K rt 'p.lW.;| |i|-ja.i.i .| iiifi.ij i(r!"iit .1.1(1 C-' n.-i:ii: O zc ir-, c^ '>! y5 *t — h-. ri r^ ^ '||(i>l 11-1 -itl^M' ir;) iiiri[:n\[ \n '"S^ .iiH no -dj^ i''li',|. ». — ri ■- '•-,"/:■ "■, 'I'-ioLini.; )HL'|-ainj,[ ls."»,ni3uni( 'Jj p:ji.n,'j-.i( [ 1-1 h- ir, i/-t c^ n ri -< 88 8 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 2 8 : 8 2 — 0000c 'r.-y. X -tX • O '/^ JC" O - 't C-- O - n - 8 8 S 3 8 8 8 8 8 oogc^-tO'-^:;D — * a. cr. -t "-' - S2 O o o o y; o 'O -• -■ w 81 888 8 --^8 "-. r — y. y. - \ ■- ""* '1 >n ■ z "> jN ^ LT, ri 1-1 O "-. "10 1^ ' I ^ ' /-. o ' ri — 10 ! O^ 'I ""• r^ ^ "" o O "^ M 'O O fi "". O in o S X CJ <-i ~ U, 3 D 'J rt "^ ■^ 'C ~ >■ d ^ : — I. r. ^ -' f. ' = ~ J < -I ll -;:■ ^ u: ::^ -: - :::^ -/^ ^ L- if^^.r'.lC. 'J /. - 3 6 > ■ "v .£ .- § — ;- j: *-^ ■^ >! « r ~ ■A ^ u; ■/. _ ^ u: -: J : - ci 'o 4 .Ad ..y. ^- o - n -, 2- -• £ s^=£ 2' ?, r> ;i ;? H" '^? PNII. I'OINTK \V\ I'liKMIII.KS SCIlOnl.S. m^ imm^ lu 'I'lic iiiiiiilic r (if |iiipils in iittciiiliiinc lust session wiis iiiin'ty-rniir. or tniiily tliirty ji's-; tliiiTi tin; jiiiMi(lii);,' session. This is atti iliiitiiMe to tlie sinall-pox e|ii(lrinir in .Monti.ul likst sniiiinei' iiml iintiinin. a Di I.!,' tlie snin?iier, a|)iilieiktions for ailniissioii weri' nci ivid fr lioiil llirec Inindred. It was ajireed to admit oix^ linndred and tweiity-tive, but at tlji lu>i IIIO inent a iiiiniimr of tlnse i lianircd tiicir mind, tiie t'pidi ndc lieinu' aljont its worst win ii il niv, the Committie tliontrht it well, liefor.- tl srs>iiin oei;aH T. (Ir I or any emeiLri Si liools ii-o[iened. to rent an isolati d liou--r two miles distant and lit it up as an lios|iit.il. Siari'i ly Ijad llie se.^si in fipennl wlun one (if till' pupils Was strii ken with sniall-po.\. Slir as inmirdiately remo\cil to ihc pii pined liosiiiial. whi re for several weeks slie h(iVii(| 111 Iwi (li lifi' and rare Mlf->arrilii il (ompanion heroiraliy volnnticred t( her. and with ■alli. A s i'at(h(il liesidi- th'' silk hed li\- ni.nht and dav for livi' or six weeks. (iod null ifiill>' >pinrd the lif of lie' >uff.ier. 1 n appretiation of the self-denial of her nurs.-. Vii loria Silmeidi r. tin' ( 'onniiittee presriited hei wilii a well liound eop\' id the Kli leh I'lMe and also a Sewine-iiiaeiiine. a j;ilt to the Scliool iVoni .Mr. 11. .M. Wanx.er, of Hamilton, tint Later in the ses.-ion. one of the pnpils, a youti^^ woman of ei^hleen or nineteen years of ai; lied alter a len: rfhened illn rivinu' evideme of her niist in the Suvionr. This is tin,' tirst dealh in I .> vhools since' they lieranie the pro|icrty of the ( 'hiireh. These alilielinns h lieeii hies. ('(4 '1 f (mkI to the ■iliiritii; if many ot the pii|iils. iMirinu' the session, ei.nhteeii of lliem pidfessi (1 to accept Christ as their Saviour, and when the Communion wa^ disjieiis.'d ill .\pril liy the Kev. I'rof (.'oiissiiat and the Secretary of the IJo.vrd. lifty-one siit at the I. on di The session has. 011 the wlmli', liren a siicies^fiil oie Tl le po icv of the I'loard has 1^ to induce as many as pos^ill|e of the hot of the pupils lo continue uttendance at the ScIhkiN iiearine fruit. ( »f liisi seasons pupils twenty-two had lor several years. Thi s ]iolicy IS iiou' lieen in attendance for three or foin \cars. itnd ol' this niMiher no fev.-er than seventeen— twelvi nd I youii.L;' men a (iilalllied for Mission worl ive yoinie- women —applietl for, and some a eiieoura.tremen t and s C.dpol'tel urs ami others as after e.\amination, ajipKived , Tua.h It IS u mattej' (it alitiide to (iod that a prii|iortio'i of the pupils are not mil}' rivirii;- their hearts to the Saviour, hut ((Uiseeratine- their lives to the work of imikiiig Christ known Tl to oth mnnal closiuLC examination of the S( (It lis was held in the end of .\pril. A numlier of ministei's and others were present, and the examination |iro\ed hi,i;hly satisfactory. .■\f(er hivniii.u' Several of the c!as.-es in the ordinary hraiiches, iiicludiii.e- .\lt,'ehra, tieometry. l.iili and Greek, the whole Schoid ,'is examined m Scn| iture. The 1 riiii'ipa 1 w;is asked to naiiii the sulijects taken up durinu ihe year, and mi which they nii^ht he cxaminei (Tl le ^l liiiiil met.'ts as a llihle Class tor one hour dail\,) He handed the Chairmani the fol lowini;- po efamnie of toiiics ; — 1, (lid Testament II isloiv In Solomon If 'he 1 {eileemer. New 'l'e.-,t, lo'liuion. linelil. — the ( io>p 1. '! he Various lleliLrionw. ."1. The Kxisteiiee of (iod. l;cv'el;ition. l)ut\ ot' cveiv Man t (1 I'ciid th ■ I5ili| !i. The Htim.inity of Christ. KK T'k' Divinity of Christ. .'I. The work of Christ. 22. Sahatioii is fret'. >::. The Holy spirit, His person jiiid worl II. i!e(j;eneration and Sanetilication. 8. ( dijectioiis toreadiiiL;' the !'.ili|c answered. 25. I'urtiatory. How to read the I'.ihle. I II. ( 1(1(1 and His l'erf( ctions. 1 1 . (Iod alone should lie worslii|i]ied. 12. The worship of the \'ir,ein and of Saints. 2;). Int'illahi.ity of I'ctt;! 21;. The (Jhiiri 11. 27. The Head of the Chun h. .'8. Peter, the Chief of the .\ post I Ima.ues and llelics. 14 .Man and his Kidl. 1,0. Jlan after the Kail. \i). The I,aw. 1 7. The I'romise of Salvation. au. Jnfallahility of the Top 31. Baptism. l,or (Is hupt>er. !3 'J'ransuhstantiation. '.4. ('onfession. Several of the aliove-nanied sulijects w ere selected and the piijiils examined on them by .^oin • of the inin isters |ire.-ent. 'J'l le answers were most sutisliutorv. and indicated an intimate ae- (|ua iitanec with the teaehin:.;' of (i 11 hies S( liool wool a id I'oi' til the I'ointi -aux-Tiei toa(.hers till re. That the work don he church has e;,„„| reason to thank (.iod Im ii;;lily eliicieiit .-i.ilf of earnest. devolLHi Christian e is lieiiiL;' appreciated hy our iieo[ile it> laanilest uv the larj;caiid vi aily iiicreasim;' iiumher of scholarships given hy our eonere^fations and Sabhatli Kihools, i.s also hy private individu.ds. .\s has been stated from year to year in the reports (i! the lioard, 'he aveniye eost of each pupil is Kchools or individuals loiitrihutiiiK' this about .'?.">ii pec session. To the i (ingr«*jiati()ii'~ nr lis ani( it a pupil is assi;;iied, cuneerrdm,' wliose jUTie less ic p( rts are sent from time to time, in this way a Sahbath school, contrihutiiii,' .si'liohirsbi]!. is put direcHy in ciinnininieation wit the missioii sdioo I. an 1 the letters, if n-ail •xiu. lu'.iliciv to llic Siililiatli school cliililriu, tiMid to krcp alive tlioir iiiteri.st in tlio work. Moie- ovcr till! Siililmtli sihool ciiii ovi ry Loid's il.iy iciuctiil.i'i- in it.-* |ii;iy is tlb' pupil it suppoitf iitid ((111 s( iuri"ly tail to iTccivi! liniflil hy liciiiLT thus iliiuvlly i>i'oti_;ht into roiitiiit witii tin pmill ediRfiteil by niuiiiis of its iiiis>ioimiy luiitiihutious. Tin: A.VMAl, liKl'oKT 01' TIIK I'lllNCIl' AT.. Till' lari;i! nuinlipr ol' iippliiutioiis wliii'h wu I'l'ct.'ivid lust Siiimiiei I'oi' ;idnii>-loii to our >r|i(ii>|s sfcini'd to aiiiioiiMi I- that a most promisiiiL,' s(!ssiiiii was opiMiiim' In loiv. u-- Km alioiu ihr tiiii'- ot' till' opciiiiiu'' thr I'l'Mi- III' th'' i'pidi'iaii' la'^iii-;' in Montrral clos'd tin- way to many of the yoiint; pi'o|)li' who wfir d' siiMiis to comr. ilowrv.r nincty-t'oiii' lioys and liirU, prompted hy their iiyi.-,vt de>ir.' to learn, hravi'd thi' d.inL;ir, and left their par<':ils in icreat anxiety, to eoine and jmr.Hiie their stuilies. 'I'liirty-fonr of tln'se W(a'e ehildren of tionian t'atliolie (lareiits, and lil'ly-six wen' i hildren oi'eoiiverts. and four wero children of l'raere(l knowdedire, iis well ,1-; their ^ood Ih h.iviour h.ive heen for us a ureat canst! of encoiiiatrement and of thankfulness to (rod. 'I'he y.ar which has Ju-I 1 n adiji'd to the hi.-tory of our school is ce-rtainly one of tlu! most intii'estiir.;' and oui! whicli liespeaks p,'-ood thintrs tor the future of the mission. One of the maTn olijects in past yea is has heoQ to devi lopi. ill our yoium peo|)le a mission- ary sjiirit. Kvery yi!ar some of them havo answered to mu desire, and (hey have pi.i\iM|l]\ iheir Zeal .and their faitlifulnes.s that (lod himsidf had called tleiii to work in llisfeld. lint ne\ i!r has the missionary spirit prevailed so wid.-ly in our - 'hools as this ye.ir. lor nearly all those who have found the savini;' truth ha\ e minil'cst.d an eariii'si desire to lahor lor the Master. The mission work lunonj^Mh'' French ('anadiansis far more diillciilt for on i' lonveits than for horn I'rotestants. Iteeaiise the Roman ('atludies respect a man who kei!ps the lelij^ion of his fathers, hut they despise, they hate a man who, tliioiii^li conviciioii, hecoiiies a I'idtestant, A I toman ( 'atholic can he a drunkard, a swearer, a liar, and yet it he n'oes to mass from time to tine . and to ( onl'cssioii o'ice a Veai-, iiohody will mulcst him : hut if that m;in hecomes a I'roti'stani and a sincoru (Christian who livrs .a new lit'', all his m^iudihoin's will rise against him. In vic'W oi'this fact, it is not snrprisin.n' if some of our yoitnt;' •■onveits wlio undertake thi' Work of col|iiiitaLre find ii hard and .--ometinn'S ilis.'uuriLrinu' for th •m. 'J'welve of our youiiLr men and tive ol' our yoinu" '.voiinn who h i\" spent a t'cw ye r> with us have hecome missionary c.i|poiti!Urs or t.ailicr< W'r air ,ul;id to sa\' that in-vcr h.-fori' has llic nuniher (if our yoiiiiLi; mi.^sionarU'S h 'eii so lar^e. .May that litlh,' hand who have lelt lor their lirst campai,i;n liic'iL hra\'(!ly, and show to those who promote error .and siipersti- lioii that tilt! swortl of the Spirit is not y. i hrokru nor rusty in our haiuls. The liev. Josejili Cook, the renowned American divine, who spent some time at (he I'ointe-aii.K-Tremliles scIkjuIs, wrote a f'W years au'o I'Lcardin.L,^ our pupils: ••These pupils are the advance guard of a liost who will, I hope, rescue tlie majestic hanks of the -St. Lawreiict! from the power which in Europe has mailc the life ot' so many [leasants a pridomced child- liootl." We lirmly believe that that tinu; is appida.chinn when hundreds of our yonni;' converts, realizing'' the imiiortaiico of the work whieh is li toii' tle-m. will rise at tlii! voice of the Master to ;,dve truth and liberty to our cou^itrymeu, .Many of tlu! Jioman Catnolics who werc^ witli us this year h iv(! found the tiuth, and liavt! professed o|)enly their new faith, and others whose jirou'^rcss has heen more slow, '.vill [iroba- My follow the steps of the former as they aihanee in kiiowleil.re, Piiit it is especially iunong tli(jHO wlio had already spent a few years in cuir sehooN ih.it ihe Holy Spirit has accomplished His blessed work. MiLrhtecn of these have this -ession made a public profession of their I'aith in t^'hrist as their Saviour, iind have ii.eii received into the Church. At one of our missionary meetiiifis ill which the imporlam-e lU' colportaui.! w;is t'lilly ck- I'laiiied by some of our yoiinit men who had formerly lieeii eiiuiu'cd in that work, the pupils ( iiiitributeil .?24..')n towards that p)od ob.jt!ct, thus showing- 1 heii- niuh apjireciaticm of ihi: work of tuir mission, a.s well as their thankfulness for the privileges they receive h We are sorry to add that this session, which has been one of i;reat blessini,'s, ha (lilt! ot trials. Ki u' many years we liave not had so mucli siel Uliess 111 our s( hool.. s al ^o he, '11 and this li.is not only im reused our work but also ki'iit us in constant anxiety. At the openim; of the session one of our f^irls fell siitk with sniall-pox, and we had to send lu!r to jin hospital which We had pr(!i)ared ft it'W miles from the si!hools. There, in a loni!ly phu'e, another one of our piii)ils took earo of her day ami ni.ght for nearly six weeks. This tact shows how the (lospel is powerful in creating a spirit of self-denial in yonni; hearts who accept it with faitli. Aiitither pupil after a long and painful sickness, which, through the bbssiuL;- of (lod, pit:- [lared her ith, left us, ha|)py to no to a iietter worl 111 closing this brii!f report, we beg to thank sincerely the friends of our schools whcjs aiity ami generi>,sity liavc so readily answered to all our w.mts ibiring ik ■ [• i>i session. iitrihutinK " Jl LK.-S liOLKi.olN, I Till Muv, 188(3. nnci/iii ill CNIV U fi ■Sw IV V tf., It rolN IK-Al'X-TItKMIlI.KS SClirti.AItSIIII 'I'll!' Iiilluw iiiLC is 11 ( (Piii|ilitc list ol llio Srii(p|aislii|is iiTcivcd m luniiiiscil. 'I'lic jii lii.d ic ( "iiits 111 (111' |iii~l V' ;ir iiic uivrii in drtiiil in the tiiiiiKiiil statcimut m i uniiiariyiiii,' i|,i^ iiiiiut. 'I'Ih' lliiiml cNlcnd tliric most rnnlinl thimUs to all ((intrilintdis lur the uith'i iiii' rfhjMiiisc niiidi' III llii'if ii|i|iial I'lir liil|i. ulicicliy tiny liavi^ ln'cn I'liiiMi'd tn close thr si lionl year willi a I'alaiic c on liand. 'I'lic ^iitad'st Iclt want at |iri'si:nt Ih new and more siiiialilr M li..(il liiiildin^^>, in wliirli to cany on tlic work. Kvcry year a lai^e sum in expended an ic jiairs. and it is desiialile to increase the accovnniodation somewhat. To <;rt'i;t hiiildinu- snlliiienlly larjrc and iida|ilrd lor the work, it is cstiniateil that iVnm twenty to twouty-liv( thousand dollars woidd l.e niinirid. Wh'i will t'intiish the means? ( Int., KnoN < 'h W .Mi Lyn, (lilt., I'reshytciian ( inn Alniontc, (Mil , St. ,Jol>n s. Ayr, Ont., Staidcy Stieut. jiarrie, Ont. r>ellcville, (int., .hdm Slicrt. I'.raiitlord, Out., Zion. /''ruiii ( 'niiiiif/jdlion^. Soc. Scarhoro, Ont , St. Amirew- ('liiirch 'j'oronto, (Int., Knox (Miurch. r.altoiir Street .Mission Hrockvi'le, Ont.. St. .I<.lins (( •■ First i'.rir-.-eli, « Int., Melville If.) ■' •' Mis. Strachan and Class. ( hathani. Out., First. C'ohoniLr, (Int. Coluinhus, Ont. Cotode.s Xei^res and St. Laurent, (jiit-. Oote St. Antoine, (^iic., Melville. Dartmouth, N. S., St. dames'. Deer I'ark, Ont. Klora, Out., Knox. Farrin,u;ton, Onl., (two.) For,i;us, Out., Melville. " <' St. Andrew's. Fullarton, Out. (iitelph, Ont.. Knox. " St. Andrew's. Halifax, N. S., Fort Massey. " •• St. Matliew's. '• " (_'halmer's (one half.) llaiiiilton. Out., (,'entral. •• •' Knox. Lacliine, <.,'iie., St. .Xudrew's. London, Ont.. St. Andrew's. Rloiieton, N. 13., St. .lohn's. Montreal, '.jiie., liisiiector Street. " " Chalmers. " " Victoria Mission. " " Crescent Street. " '• Nazareth Street. " " F.rskiae. " " St. Ciahriel. Montreivl, (Jne., St. .Josejih Street. '' •• Knox. " " St. Matthew's. '• " Cross .Mission (onedial I.) New (ilas:.;i)w, X. S., .lames' Church. " Fniti'd '• Xorwdod. Ont., (one-half.) Orillia, ont., •' (tshawa, Ont. Ottawa, Out., Knox. •' •' St. Alalrew's. I'enihroke, Ont., Calvin Churt h I'crth, Ont , Knox. I'lterlioroiiLdi, Ont., St. I'aid's. rtoti, N. S„ 1 rince Street. I'oit Iloiie. Out.. First. .Mill Street. ,, St. Andrew's. St. .Mary's, Out, First. Streetsville, Out., (one-half.) Thorold, Out., (one-half.) Toronto, Out., St. .lames' Si^uaru. West. Ku (two.) " " Central S.S. and 1'.. Cla.s.se.s. Truro, X.S., First. X'ankleek Hill, Out., (two.) W( stiniuster, Out., (oue-lialf.) Williaiustowu, Out , St. Andrew's. Windsor. Out., (oue-lialf.) Wiuniiie.ir, Man.. St. And.s & St. Aud's Mis. S.S. Woodvilie, Ont! Prit'iite IiiJiriJiKils. Ailsa Crai.i;. Out., lUv. L. Mci'hersou. Anonymous, A friend, lileuheim, (.)ut., Kohert lilack. lirautford, Out., Iiciuitius Cockshutt (eij;ht) '• '' ^'oung Ladies' Colle,i;e. Cheyiiine, W'yoiiiin.u'. F. S., A. 0. McLeud. Fcr.uus. ( Int., A. 1>. l'"erricr, " '' A. Diiiuwall i''ordyce- Ghis^ow, Scotland, .I.Cam[ib(ll White, (iuelpli, Ont , Thos. (iiddie, Knox Chnrcli. Leith, Out., ll(.iss JJrotliers, (one-half.) Londonderry, Ireland, •• Shaiuruck," (three.) iloutreal, tiitis(ic ;il tillili' it will i c sct'ii tliiit tln'fi' liiivr hcfll tVw iiiinur-; iluiiiii: till' Villi' ill llic list of t:itii>iis Mijiplitil liy iiiis>i(iiiiiiiis of tlic Un.inl. I''i.iiii the ir|iurt> i>( the yiiir tlic r.illnwiiit: luief dctiiils iiro tiikni : — Si. I''i;.\m is IJi.^iiikt. — lii niii' ol' liis rt|i()its llii; iiiisHiuiiary says; •• Tin' sccdihI Siililiiilh I' lln' iiiuiitli wiis ('iiiiiiiiuiiioii (lay in Slu ilinmUc. ami stuiir oi' mv |ii'()|i|i' jdiiifd. The srssioii I Si Aiiilii'ws Cliiinli iiiliiiitti'il t'niii ti'cii dt' llhin. Mni'' would liiivt' Iktii iidinillrcl, Init iis tlir\ I'Milf out ot tin- lilv, and as the wiatlnr was iiail and stoiiny tlicv wi'if iiiiiilili' to Iv s. Aiid's Mis. S.S. McGregor ami Sr. \',vi.Kiin:N. — 'i'ln- llli^si(Ulaly ir]ioits tliat a iiiissinn day S( liool is niui li lu'i^ded in tlic ilistrit t. Si.x lioiniin Calliolic- c liildnn would altriid, as will as tljc clijldrrii of lli'' I'lofi'Stant.s. Tllr pllilplr tluTf a re ivatlv to do wliat tliiv ran to laiild a si liool-housc, to iir used lor nii'rt ■ iiijis also. (iKANn I)KNi>, kf. — 'I'll!' llfV. S. A. Canii'ic n'poits rciciviiin' six new Frt'iuh nn'iuln'is • Mir of thcsi' is an inli lliuirnt, industrious youiiLT Frciuli Uoinan <^itlioli<', of almut 'i.") yran if iiL". wlio, it is c.xii.i till, will jiiovi' a ^Mi'iit In Ip in rvan^'ilix.iiiii liis rclativi'S and frifiids -iiiiir of whom arc aliiiidy ulad to listen to the leading,' and I'Xiioundini; of Ciod's woi^s. iJoinliet, Lallciii-, Vernier, Vernon. Ami, and (illier: taUinu part. Since then ipiiie an impetus has hecn ^i^'en to the wo 'I'l le cost ot the cliiiiili and lot WHS a little over .-;i..">iHi, all of which is paid, with the exception of alioiit '(1, — ihaldNS to th irts of Mr. Ai 111 the Nainiir f ir held there is incieasini,^ re<'Ularitv in .illendani e on |uililie worship, and there aie si^rns of spjiiiual iinpioveinent. One family !■ I eiitly ahjiired liomanisiu aiid united with the coii-reLration. This was in some measure ihie to the inlliienic of the Tointe aiix Tremliles Schools. The eldest daiiu'liler had alteiided iliese Schools the prec'iliiiu' winter, and on her return hiiiiie refused to l^o toconfessioii. .\fler iiiucii conference ammii,' tin ni^elves they resolved to heeoine I'rotestaiits. In theAnu'ers, I'ei- ki lis and Hi pon field .Mr. Vernier reports readv access to an iiiereasinjr n um her of 1 Ionian < 'at hoi ic homes and ;,'eiieral i|uicl /^ ^i^v-^ '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STREfT WEBSTER, NY I4S80 (716) 873-4503 .•V ^v ^^ o '% v ^ ^ 6^ <; fA ^ ■K' 'fi ¥ k mm aL ^ ■»;.T D i ^m >,' K* h'S H ■ ^ 1 tM % ■ <-"K w ^'■' ^ ra' f! i-''^ ^\1 ■; ' I' l'^'^ C'XVl. L'K(ii,isK iif S.M vKirii, ('ANM.Nii Sthkkt. Mo.ntiikai, — Tlu' folldwiiit; is (lie iTpoit ill lull (,| tlic llfv. A. B. Cnu ' ' t, for tlu; )'onr endiiifr .'{(itli Ajnil, 1h,-)(; : — In oF'IiTtd coiiKdiicf II Imildin^'. it is iicct-ssaiy tu iriitlicr the nuitciiiiis and to prfiiaic and (it tiicin for tlicir intendrd nsf. Tliis Jattt-r |iroccss dtinanijs more sivill, ])ati nee and hard work than the fornicr. So it is with the work of hnildin;; up a conu'reiiation. .Mat ot' f.imilies, lixiim' in a iieinhh an I alholic famil les. .\ ton liel Kid. d a I)c aeon arc holdiii.u' oflice in two cliincln ill the I'nited St, it es and ri iMleniiL.' eHieieiit servic Thus the Ciiuich is seiidini; forth its ciintin:;ent of lahorers in to tl 11' Lor (Is vinevard. I 1)1 inn;,' the small-iiox epideiiii • not a lew ai t a fe ted li a manner as to win the and l!iw\ers amoiiK the iiiemhers oi his family, Sitiiatid as he is, emigration hecame an al solute necessity. He leaves next Week for Liiwi J mav remark in this cimnectioii that it really is hecomini,' more dillicult for Uoniaii Catholics to leave their thureli. Priests are iniil- tiplyin;;; sermons afrainst us, and or.i.;anizinj,' siu h a perfiet system of espionaj^e and ostracism, liiat only very couraKi'O'is men and women dare to break through it. Besides, I'rotestaiitisin is represented by the priests as so repulsive and dishoii aable that petiiile shrink from it with disgust and tremblin.g, man.y turning with tetrs and sorrow from tlndr frieiuls who have ciii- bracfd it. Howt'ver, 1 am of opinion that the jiressure longei We may look for an explosion, and then woe to the clergy too great to lie exercisrd iiii The work ill the Sabbath school and liihh'-class has lieen attra. tive as well IS interestiii. thanks to the growing good dis|)osition of the children, and to the valuable help of .Mrs. (.'riichet, who plays the organ, teaches and visits with me. Teaching the llible-i'lass has he- c'oiiie a real pleasure, so attentivi' and diligent in learning are its meiuhcrs, A few, especially iimoiig the girls, contriliiite very largely oi' their liard earned nioiu'V, and manifest much in- terest in the work of the church, rnuru particularly in congregational singing. CXVIl. iciioit ill lull 111 I to priimrr aii'l itiiiR'c mid liiinl . Miitcriiiis iiii' licfori: tlli'V I nil ■vury (liiy I am ri\-t'M to llllll lltr lis llttl'llll'il IIIV Stiitfs. iiiiil 111. vo rniili'icil ciiii )U', tilt; year ii:i~ <(• an- (lilVn ult \n nil cVi'iiiiiLT. ill' liiv 111' instaiii III tti'lltl with iri'll- crr iu'iiorant anil liturcs, mill liiilil ■nniluit. aiii] ili-- laVf lircolUr tlUi- .1 tliL'in is iHiu a >i-ai'(>n, lias lin n vi- Lratlii'i'fil. 111. ii\, of liotil sc^i--. in ii iiri^lilioriii^ iiiiliL's. A loiiiitr s and ri iiiK'riiiir laliori'is into tin' will tllO silUTlr tlir city liiiiil-, arc for him. snit SL'd liiiu for tlii'i'L' and iierscTUliii.;' I tiii'iii until 111' thr (■oii,L;ii.',L;atii>ii dining tliu year. til, and tho otiiiis was foriiRMly i piiusts, dortiM^ liciiinu^ mi :il'- inuttioii that it I'ricsts arc iiuil- i^v. and ostiiuisiii. ■s, rrotestaiitisin ■ink from it with ds who have i-iii- oxcii'iscd iiiii'l' cU as intcn'sfiiii:. ilo lu'l|> of .Mr> iK'-chiss has ln- A f'i'W, cspoiitilly inilVst imuli in- Tlic Work of the yiiir, mid the present i oiiditioii of the eohu'retriitioii. may hr suminisl up lis Sullows ; 1 . A VeniL'e (ittendalice dm iiitr the vear To tn Hn. l'"an Hdili 'A. Coniiiiniiii ants added " •• " 4. ( 'oiuerts •• •' r>. Hommi ( 'atholie atteiidain e (lining' the year ahoiit •>. l! tptisnis '• •• •• ■aniilles riiiin\-eil .'^ Coiiiniiinieants !i. !• nmilies eon iieited with till' Clniri h . |o Commtinii antu 1 i:i dels V.I. IJ. SnMinth Si hnol mid I'.ihle Class i;i. 'rota! (■ontriluitions ?l',i i.oo. On Easter Sumlny wr had thr Lord's Supper, and thirty eoniiiiiinieants sat down wiih T le si-i'Tiei'S wer, iiiipiessivc. inni.y heiiit; •ply moved, Ke\-. .Mr. Lull •.In! nil-, ainl was mneli iilm sid with the lieii.iriL'^ of the peoph'. lie was stiiiek ^^ith lie i oni- '-nie of the assenihlv, and the eaireriiess with which tlie\- listened Takini; all in nil, I luliexe il^it t):e vi ar liieTl one I if lilcssini,' niid piii'.p.i ii\^. !'■ prc>;i III mil hearts t,M) out in Krniitiide to (iod, and our hoprs and eiicour.iLriinenf I'nr II year spur us to more eon«eii-ated aetixily. I'liDsiiVTKiiV oi' Mo.N rnK.M.. — Tile l!ov. (I. r. Heine, Convener ot the riisl.\teiv s c iiiiltee on French Mvaiiireli/ation, in his report to tho Hoard, directs iiii- pecial allelllioll In the I iiormoiis powor anil aurt; 1 aurKi'essive elTorts of the I'omish < rithin the lioiind>. .Mme ihaii she iiiaiiifi sts a deteriiiination to perpitiiati; and extend her inlluiiiee in .Montreal as a •_'ie>it ceiitro of wealth find coniiiienial eiiti'ipi ise. Convents, collctres a'ld chunhes are hein;,' I iilarucd and iiiulti[ilied. Tlie coinpli tion of St. I'eter's ( 'athedral, an innieiise cdiii, i which li.is hern in course of erection fornhont tw'enty years, is heii:',' pusle d .oiwaid \>y fninN raised lliioiiiili lotlt ries and other ecclesiastical methods The iinilcil ivcalth of the hieianliv and of iili;;ioiis corporations in real estate, invested funds jind jiicunies from tithes, assessiiniiis fur hiiildiiif purposes and fees of all sorts, is made in many way< lo tell powerfully iiuain>t I'ro- lislaiitism. l''ainis and other propi ity owmd hy I'lotestants thr(iiii,'liout the I'loviiice aie l'iiiii;ht liy l!oiii."»ii Calholics, mid conventual education is rendered cheap and altrai live, and (1 a.s a successful means of prose|yt|/.in Tl le pal ish s\steiii, which, ai •online' 111 I'd-nt lis in the courts, existed hi fore anil indepeiidentl v of iuiy eivil rucumiition, ami cairii llrelSIO with it the ri^ht of collei tin^^ tithes irres|)rctive of the civil law, is hein,';- extended iiilo n. w ilistiii'ts. Fresh superstitions are hein.i,^ duviloped in cdnnectioii with sacred shrines and pilirrimaues and processions. A linneiitahle instanee of this occurred un the llili nf Hitoher last, when a procession of ahoiit eiirht thousand men, womi*ii and i hildren. hd hy the Bishop of Vontreal and attendant priests paraded the street^, carrying with tlieiii a hrass statue of the VirL;in Mary, which had heeii used in a similar wa}- years airo to stay the ravan<'s of Cholera. On this occasion the multitude moved aloii'^ tellini; llie lieails of the Rosary, sin.Lriiitr the Litany of Loretta and the Ave .Nlaiia. and ini|dorin;; the \'ii,L;iii to deliver the city from small-pox. It is safe to say that the sinurue w.is rather iiieieased than diminished hy this means ; and, later on, the superstition of the same penple manifested itself in riots in resistance of \aci inatinn and other approveil .-.anitary iiieasiir •s .Many ii:noraiit people helieved tiiat, thioiieh the intercession of St Uoeli, children dvinu uf >mall.pox, jiassed direct into heaven without heinu detained in puiu'.itory, and tin- r conlidenci; in this .saint rendered them more or less iiiilillereiit to si ieiitilii lUeaiis of safety imw employed liy all civilized nations. It is rinlit to state, however, that aloiiir with >iicli si|ierstiliiins there is an iinniistakahle growth of liheral seniinnnl anion;,' tlu! educated i la-s.s wliieli pKiiiiises Well for the filtiiii' siici ess of the ,y:ospel, .Mr. Heine siiys : — '• The mis>iiinaries are ul iheir jiosts, lahoriiiLr after the same maiiiier as in former years, meelin.u hoth wiih iiiciin- iiLiiiiieiits and discoiira;,'eiiieiits. Deputations from the I'leshyteiy have visited the iinue import.int fields ainl re|iorted sa;isfai tion with the u'ood heiii.i: done. One missionary'. .Mr. Ilaiiiilton, haiitized a family of twelve at St. .Iiilie. (ilen.L'arry, in .\ii.triist last, ami aflei wards received the adults into church fellowship. This family formerly lieloiiKed to the IJoiuish Church, ftre well to do, ami will not fail to exercise' a heiielieial inlliieiicp on their foiiiier Ill-religionists, Mr. lnternosci«, a converted ex-|iriest, and for years the devoted Italian mis- •.ioiiary in (lie city, admitted to church memhership on profession of faith in .laiiimry last, III) fewei' than hvleiy In which there is a icreater or hss numher o| liiiich rioteslanls wlieri! work is carried on in purely P'reiii'li districts or in cdniieetion wiih l.imlish conjire.i^'atioiis. This is exclusixe of ^oilltc-aux-Tl•enlhle.^, i.ic seat of our lloiirisliiii'^ I'hii iilioiial Institutes. In conclusion, I may say that I entertain the stronirest lonvictioii • 'I our duty to ,uive the French Canadian Koiiiaii Catholics the Oo.spel, and that to tlo so ^ve should unilliply schools bucli as tlioso referred to." CXVIU. I ¥ , i,- %M s ^< .-^ - •— /. i, -^ — . - -^ if. X _i - ~ a: i :2 c a - t^ 3 t» - — H C/j ». •■= t: ■'- ? tr -. c z'* - CO -^ != •y; _ K .*- >- ■^- M if -r £ ^ f i\' 'I'.I 1 ,1ll.TI,I ^ 889^888888 ■■ 8 S IIIOIJ l( •1- ") ii-.-yj "-1 'O "1 ri "■ : -r^l : 3 p .1.1(1 iiK'jli UI.UJll) tff 1 ro O ;?n8 8 8S88 8 8 a ir, ~ '^ '1 C 5 i:.i,( ■->'ll i "-.'y. • r ><-. c "". O >'-, ilinjtip pJUO il M.iu;u,| • y. f< rj i^ ri y. ■ x '<-, Tj- — '1 •" o .VI [. a',[ lunoiiiv •jun 1 .( 1 :88 :88 : 8 : 8 8 8 S S nin joj pioi) ni(i HI 1 • - 5 • - o • O • 1^ ■p • ' 'i -T r -"i [IDSILVt luiiomi: [uioj^ ;tfr ; ; fl . 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A CDiiiparison ol th(. .^..,..|„, ,„ , )iMr with lliM^r orthc |ir(:( filing; dik;, sliows llial lliu incniuc from iIk.- cun^jri'^alioni and S.il)li;i' scliudl-, of llic church W.I.I fully $i,rxx) ill (•v'l .s of ih'' year |iicci:'!iiiL,', and from a" $ !• S'''^ ^,'f'-''i'<'f- Thi^ is a caiiM.' ■)f uraliliidc to ( Jod, a d to «.M-.tain the w source-, ah.i:' rid to tin; many }.;(iicroiis fiicnds who haw H'l lO SM-iaill IIIC Wl PI K. 'I'lio iisinl j^rant of / j(x) ^i^;. from the l'rc>liyt<-rian rhiirch of [rrlaiil was rc(i.i\(!d, as also lo'.iiit of/'25 st(^. from tin; l''r(;r ('luindi of S'-otlind, and /J7, I )>. ''I. from the National Kilil So' ieiy o( Scotland. Mr. '■'•. I). I''cr;^iisMiii, of I'Vt^in, Ontario, wh'i last year conlriliute I $').(' has most ^enerou^ly a^^'ici'l, iii'l tluu without solicitation, to coiitrihute $20<) '|iiarlerly on h<'h.t of the worls. The l!oar-. their a|i|)'(ciaiioii of ^udi 'nuniliciice. Tli |iiesent li.'iliility of the Hoard is aliout .$ J.fj'X) |ier month, ami as mo'-t of the salaries are |i:ii 1 1 .1 ., I • li I ,- f 'I .111 rri •< rn I i< .11 ^ ninl frli'iiit. nm r. >^ > ...i- 1 fii 1 1 1. 'iut.-ixl ti. !■ .i-tft--i ri I tlii-ir /-< iit I ri ) >n t ii >i\. ., I .. ....>1 inonilily, (■oii;.;ri-j;ations aii'l frieml-. are re-, a 'late a-- im^siMe, ^i; a^ to warianl the li ol lal'oi'' If re I'M I -, J .- "orwar'l th'^ir cinlrihution, at p,s early I'lanl ill continuing an'! even increasing their |ireseni >!aii ske.l I', for l;KflIsll A'.I.M V. The Kev. Ale\aniler M.icf lilliviay relumed from iJritain in the end of Oecemher. Whi!. ihcK he wa-. for ^oir"' niMnlh^ laid aside 'iii aci'oiinl ol ill Ii'mUIi, hut is now (juile recovered. In a'l'litioii to the' .■imoiini collecti-'l hy him, as appear-, in this and la^l year's finaindal -.laieini'ii', \lr. Ma( ( iilli\ ray |)le.iileil the elainis of the mission, ami incited inl'^rest on its helrilf liefoie Mii- ' .i oiii.d I 1,11 1 111 it lees of till' llriiish c Imrclics, the lirst fiuil.s of which is seen in the ^;l,lnl since rec^r.L-i Irom the |- ree ( hiircli of .Sciiil.ind. Throu^di Mr. Mac' iilliv ray also was receiveil the hanilsoin,: le^a'-y of the late .Miss lia.\tiT. in Miri h last the- ii'janl a|i|ioiiite(l the Rev. ]i;v>. Mcf'aul, l;..\., of Montreal, to siicceeil Mr. M,i'-i iilliviay Ps a^ji'iit in liri'ain, with the iin'lerst.ui'lin^ tli.ii Ip- ^ive- |ir'>niiiience t') the iiei-'l of fuieK lor lew mis-ion school liiiil'lint^s Mr. .Mc< aid saiK'l in A|'ri!, .iiid will, it is hope'l, I'loM.' ^u'l I'ssliil in his iiiissi'in. The iioaril arc- a^aiii iimler ohlij^itioii t'l Mis. Macni'ier, of Ivliiihiirj^li, lhrou^;h whose instrumentality the sum of /'.}4 i.S.s id. wa.scollectcl I ill hehalf of till- work. MDNI KKAI, woman'--, M I -SIi )N A K V >iiilI-.iV. This So( ii ty was formi'l aliout ehven years af;o for llie puriiose of aidin;.., the work 'if l-'reiicli Cmailian l'.\aiiii;eli/.ition, ami in 1SS2 its hasis was e.xli.-ii'le'l to emhrace Home aii'l l''orei:;ii .Mi - sioii will k also. Its iiii'mli' r-iii|i inclu-les la'lics fi'iiii the sevral I'reshyterian conf^re^ati'His in the (ily of .Monlreal, ami it has auxiliarii's ;it (ieorLielown ami I'lnj^jlish River, (>>le St. Anio.rie, .\lhclslan, Russeltown ami ( Dvy Hill, X'alleylield and l.achute. At the monthly meetings "f the Society, Home, l''ren(di ami I' orei^n topics are considereil and pajiers .iie rea'l, all ten'lini;ti stir u)itlie missionary zeal of the memln'r-. aii'l of tin' families to wdiicli they liid'ini;. Tiie reciipts 'if the S'k iety List year ainou'ile'l to .$l,.l()S, of which .$1,052 was '^ome of il^ ileparlments, yet in others it has ^one 'in pretty much as in previous ycar<. .She has been eiiahleil to sustain the faith of many and has often been a comfort to the alilii:tei!. .Mail. Huclos, supeiintendent of this work sa\s, "Our Bible Woman has iiroved a help t'l lli<; h'rench jiaslors ami missionaries of the City. 'Ihrou^;!! her intluence, not Ion;; ayo, a family were bapti/.cd, and three oC ilicm admitted tu the Lord's table at the Hoclielaj^a Mission Church. .M.i''- (•\XI. 'Is. Ill llic iii'inili i; inissiunariL-^. an. I rs howcvfr priivi^l ini't a'l lia'uiliiic,, iii'l for ilic ofliiiaiy thi-. was owiii^' t'. ,1 iii'lce, Scutlaiiil, I'l the ruccjipl-, uf iIk- iiion?, and S,il)li;i'h- 111 all soiirci-^ all >;• IS fiicii'is who li.u.- , rL'Cfi\(''l, a■^ aUo ,i llic N'atiniial I'.ilil.j r cdiilriliuto'l $').;o, 'juartcrly on lu'lialf 'IllllUliCi'lircj. Til' M- s.ilarius are i.:ii ; riliiition-. at r-s early il; llicir ]ir during hold the siwini' cla>s in Uiissfl! li.ill J - ■ • — -- ..- I ., ^-- ..... ■«rhool. Several ladies of the Society tried to make up for ihi^ want and met together to niake ^j.iniient* for the ( hildrrn, as well as for some of the )oi;ng people atte'nding ''.intiini; St. S.iMialli >choo!. It is ho|ied by many that the Society may be iide lo re-open the Mother*' meeliin; in connection with this work, as in 'he past it proved vrry benrticial toth'.^ who atlcndrid." At onr of our meetings during the year the ijond work going on ,it f'ointi-au\-Treiiible, was .perially brought liefore our noiirc in a paper by a lady who was ,ii that time one of the teach'-r-. in the (iirls' School, [i contained a most louching account of a ri'ligimis aw.ikining among the imin- licr^ of hi.-r own I'ibh; cl.i^s. .At rmr ('cbriLiry iii'-eiir,g the >ubject for coii^idcratioii bi-ing I'leiich I. . .„....i :.„•;. ., .... f I .. :iU ...' i .. ., < i.,.. ; i.> i.e............,:... l,\angeli/ation, wi- wrii; favoied with two ^|||Me of the "! lapers lic.iring upon it. One iiought be f .re our noiii gkiiing super-iiition-; believed in by many inllu.' Uoiii'sh CHuu.h ,ind ga\f an aei'ouni nf the " ('ur.iiivf Imagis"' whieh were -.old in the city of (,)uebec, for internal and extern. d a;- iliration lo the' many who were credulous enough to bc'conie the dupis of llio^e who ollired ihem lor sale. The other pajier gave a cheering account of the ]irogfe-.s the work n( I'reneh Iv.angidi/a- 'ion ha-i made in the pa^^t lifty years. It stated that in the Itominion of Canada alone, ih'-ri- were lo,(XX) I'rench F'rf)le-.lanli. .Speaking oi tiie advanci'ineiit made in ihi> work, ,in earne-.t ciui-li.in mm who left Romanism 4') year'^ ago, and who>e life since that lime ii -.aid 1.) have bi'cii cliarac- Iirized by (:onsi.,tency and devotion, says " I remember when then.' wa^ h.irdiy a ireiK h riole-.lant III be found anywhcie ; he was a curiosity. Now you cm lind one nt moii- in learly e\eiy p,iri-,h ; till' ' Suisses' are everywhere. I tell you it is not slow. This is the Lord's work.' WOKK AMi'".i; (JIIIKR \,\ 1 I'lNM.I I IK^. .At the March meeting of ihi- I'ri.ud tin- following ri--.>lulion wa-, .i.lnpo- 1 : " '!'li,i! niitli..rily le .isked from thetJeneral Assembly lo engag.' in iiii--,i..ii w..rk ani.iiig olhi.-r :i.ilioiialili.' - than I rencii, as opportunity may oiler. ' CI.OsF. In suth a r (port as Ihr- leing accomplished. The ith iis >laliMic,'d tables, bul a faint idea can be gi sulls of such work are ofiin iinkn.iwn for \ears, niui .f ih r years, mucii less can liey be tabulated. i'roiii time lo time incidents come lo light Ion;; .iflei the seed has been sow ii prove tliat il has taken root aii(l is beaiing goodly fiuii. In June, I.S,S2, ihr (ieneral As met in St. John, N. I!. The train < nho tells that he was one of the slglH 's thought I .Ne.iily four year-, go by aii'l lent of an Aiiirri. an Theologic.il .Seminary, that June day at I \lmoUM^l, liear' I Mr. Ch irds and was led to leave the Koinan (Catholic ('ollegc where lie w:l^ stii. lying for the I'r .(1, and to consecrate himself to the service of Christ. Owing to the op|josilion of fri .|U) s iesl- •fl his home for the .\'ew I'.ngland Stales, and is stu. lying for the Mini-iryofil Iii'lances of a somewhat similar kin. I occur fr.un lime to lime, showing thai ihe bii-:id cast upon llic water* is oflen found after many clays. Such incident.., an' most cheering and encouraging to the faithful coljxirieiir or missionary who .w.> licside all waters 111 and to us unknown. \'. ery often liowever. iIk slllls ( .f 11 If- lyi abours remain I'l 'IheCreat I )ay alone will reveal them. SuHicient for us to have the aster's [iromise that " as the rain conielfi down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not the lliither, but watereth the earlli, and makelh it bring forth and bud, that il may give seed t. .wer, and bread lo the eater ; shall my W(jid be that goelh forll not return unto me 'oid, but it shall accomplish that winch I pleas .f my mou ih liii: thing whereto I sent All of whicli is respectfully submilte(i 19S St. James Strei'l, .Montreal, Jr II. II. MACVICAl;, I). I)., 1. 1.. I). K( i|;T. II, W Akl'l.X. ( ■//„ ,n'/iiiy. i.S8b fWII. « %. ^Oiub of Jfrcuch (Bb.mgclization OK I HI. i*Ri;sl{VTliRIAN CHURCH IX CANADA, /// iirraiiiil milk \iv.\ . \\. H. WahdkN, Tnnsu nr, lOK THK VKAU 1:M'IN(, MAV, 1.SS6. ORDINARY /'UN/ J. KK' KIP IS. ^:k liy I5;ilanrf on h.iii'l, .\f.iy iSS^ ]Mii>, ;i, per h,; niitifn C()iif;rc(;rvlii)ri;il < ■iiiirilHil S;il)l).uli .S(;lir,()| " " .Mi^(ellanpf)us " «« licqiicsls in Carind:! " CoiilriliiiliMi), fr-iin Cr' ;)t lirilaiii aii'l In-lni $2oS '/) I--'!. |M:r li,| a|.|ii'ni|('l . $14. ''77 I" 1,250 \() 2,677 02 ■\'>-\ '(I 24,7'»9 <'\ $2S."97 (>\ DI^I'.DKSKMKNTS. To Salaries |'ai'I Missionaries, .Vc. a-, per li^l appenncd $2 rj.yu 07 Salary of French Professor, I'resl.yleri.ui ('o|le^;e, Montreal 2,ve 'rravellin;; l''.x|ien-.e^ of I'lveeiil Im- and Memi)er> of |!oar9 145 '^\ 207 SI S<> 7'3 X4S 59 $25,097 * III iicMition to tli(jK<. 1,(11111(1 witli tjpc AuMciril.ly .Miiiiitc'i, rji.Wi ni.iili (I l(j the friiii.In nl tlic wurk in Ciiii.kIu, lirit IJM illirl till: riliti'll .Slati'H. copicH of tlic Aiiiiii.'il lii-piirt lire print' .1 „.il C//URC// /iV//J)/NG /-UN/^ Balnnce at I)r., as at May, |,SS5 $I3'1''5 '^^ f\ sill .VICKAV HESf.k'VE /-l/X/) ition ANADA, rrr. qi 1" 4J^-I . r, JV* '^' '77 "2 ;04 91 ;«' 45 24, 7' 19 '"'t $25, "V7 ^'t ol 07 X) fX) 86 4f) U "" 5i S'' 1 1 ''5 2') f/) M <■"» IS -M »7 SI i" 7" ;7 ,5') S 59 $25,007 ^4 i.iirt arc i.iiiil''l 'i'' l.ini (• '111 tiaii'l, .-I- ;it \I;iy, 1S.S5 . . Si, Y'^> "^ i'()i.\'i'i; A IX 'I im;mi;li;s sciiooi <. / Exnowxtr.xi ruxn. K|-/ PIl'IS. V l;,ilniicc (111 linii'l, May, iSS, $.1,':)27 4^' Ilil'TisI 'III Invcslliiciils 2')2 65 t,isiiiT;-.r-MKN IS. 'I Iril(!r'-^i 'rriii^fi-rii'l in l''iiiiipAii'- 'IifinMfs 'irilinnry ('1111(1 $ 2fi2 di, !::il;iii(:'- '.11 IkiimI, M.i\, \\ (, 4.'i-'7 \^> $v ro'< 1 1 $5,i'>" II Si.M'S ^' // ORDiNARV riwn. Ht'.KIl'l-,. I;. I'ril.iiirr fill }i.t;.1, M.iy, iSSr. $ 27^ II 'unpr'-gati'innl f ■onlrihiili'ilis, ns prr list n]i|i''ii(lc'l $ ■;;'5 'q ->.il,l,nih S'h',',1 " " " 3, ?'/7 23 Mi^'rlhui'-oiis " " " 2.05647 'I'liiMnn Vff~, aii(l IJ'inrd 783 20 liiicrcs' fr'iiii Iji'ImwiiitiI \ iiii'l 262 '15 7.4.33 52 $7. 70S 63 i.'isiii;RSK.\tf.N rs. To Siilarics |).ii'i '['''.t hprs anrl Scrv.inirtj;ri;;r I ». I , I>r. j. I'., ',2i ',', f .. ,h :i, l;j,,k ■i.\i I, I. ',2\ /, t>. '^- •/, 'III- I:ill. i.;i>:il,l.- -If -I f'.ll',/.- : M.,r;;n.;»- -.ii ir. J'.hrr, Miuff, \Iitii-''r , Wi.i.,w ' nn'l ' ir j.h.ii, . 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''I I'l'INrH r:VA\M.IJ/,\l I',N nf fhr I 'rr .hytrriuH Cliunli m (Miindn ui tru.t fiif ihr ■.,11,1 I III, nil, llir \iiin nf ti> III piiiil 'lilt DJ )ny /'I r.oiKil I .tiili\ ^rU/nuit ru/y ilnlui tmn i,)!i itrrcr , miii I iliTict tlnil thr run fit fur tin \'iul ./nil nf the 7 rni-.i/r, r if tin- alum- innin' \'.<>.\\'\< <,\ I'l'hN' l( I'.'. A-.',KI,I/AI l'»N- \/iii/l cm/.titic/r mid hr sufjiricul disriiarre t lure J or. AI'I'KNhlX. CXXV. liKI'OliT OK 'IIIK rOMMITTKI-: ON THK hlSTItlUI'TION f>K TMK COMMON COIJ.KOK Kl ND. Tfi»f <',>iuint\tint on thi 'liUriKnti'.n of tti< l»>»v«i ni«(i««;lfiillv L. niK.rt I Tin- ttrii'.iint ':»-tl-i<:H •J,rj»i 17 2,710 10 Oil !>.'« *ilO,.iMO (;.•; •')i':w\ni( n'if.Uf.if.urry 111 ii'iii til'- '■Ht.irnaU! »>f lant, year $\!>,()'dl (X) 'i. TUf l l>t'l that if a ri»:w l'rof«!-iMi: f'iuc.f.il to tliinitt, appropriat I'r»'«dyt<-rian f -'ollcu'", .VIontr F rorn thri l'Hri« Ii'iriil'>n Ch if.li:irri . HAriiiH . . . . . rttrtitfofl Il'ir'.ii MiOt.l.tri'1 |{rii';<- Sal.lnf.h S< li'x.U I'ri'.iit.'- In'livi<|iii»l-i 114 II'-' 'y.t.'. »;<»«, :»'»; I'll '*;.;•„' 171 )•. 'at '<\ ;«. •.< II :,\ HI .Vi 1?K( MM ^f/t 07 77« 7*^ l,:»;.! :'.» *'i 0;i mo »'« 72H IH Hi •■; i;i7 '-'. l.V) Vi 117 2M ,:{|!» ti'rj 7'l'» .110 .Vit, .;»,<) 2».l lo:t M^» (.» •.I '•7 ■tl OM I.'. It ()<. <('» •.7 Ml i7;» 7il I'll MM "Ml 7'. I.O'i'i 17 ./.'i; r.' « V!0 :.•' 1.1 .1.'. (H( lift r,:, l:r. 7'i 7l»i 70 70't li •-'7t. ^»7 It.l 07 •n*\ :,; Tl\ .V) iji;» !•■« '-'I-' .''» 1 17 t..l i„' •. . 117 'HI T'.ul ."12,. 11" l.'< xi'., 1 1 1 ot, .•<|.".,2W» .;l *l2,f.;{«; >■.,' j»IO,".io 7h J!ilo,.iMO •■ \ |> All of wlii'li Im r'Mpc- tfiilly miliriiitl<->|, W liKll. I ;.!.., . , ,rr..,..,r,r,. koiiT. n. \Vaki.k<.. I M'l.vriiK.sf., 7tti 'luri'!, lHMt- appliciihld to tlii!.;')(i from iip(;cial coritril.iition-, Th.*W, »iil '.' tlii^ tli'^ ^um of ft:i7,.i.l7."'7 liaM h';«;n i- wl in dunnK Uk; [la.sl y«ar. I h*! amount .•iiih.-'f:rili«"l i' 8100/100 !■ ull UttaiU of thf) inoomti and • ip<:nditrir() will \if foun I in the Tffta.mir'ir'M Hlat'nfi'rit app'tn Uid )i«ir<;to I'll'! utmost ftoonomv han bflon ex'trciHod hy tho Board in th(! annual ftxponditur'i Tlio l!<»rl. hc)Wt:vt!r, continiii! to hf:lu:v»! that th'! UHhfuln'iHH of th<> CoUhmh fiaH \ti\t-.n (/really imfiair''! fiv tli<; *!Xtr.''Siity of ';oiiiiri'i mi/ to ai-.i't with inftreiiHini/ lih>:rality thu .i(uht(i;riplionK to i.he Endowment Fund. The I'joard would iiri/ently prettt on the atte, ,tioD of tlui A.^nernhly the immediate ne^e.'-.ty of iiierJiavint' the teaehirii/ Ftaif of tlie Colle^/e. In ohedierif:e to tlie in-truetiorn (if the A's^emfilv thft Senate defined thf! liulieK of the propo.-.fid new profe-^or, whon») appointment wan autliJ./-'! Ijy la.-ft .\HH«!mhly and cau.^ed intimation of thn to he tran-mitted to the I'renhyteriwH. The I, ,tirl now await-- the aetifiii of the A^teml/ly in regard to a matter of Hiich vital import to the hu''>- " '■' thf; Collej/f'. I iider any eirf;iimi«tarif;eH the Hoard rf<|Ueitt thf; authority of the A-ner/ilily to appfiint a ri''» leetuier who-e dutieH xhall he defined hy tde S^•n>^tf^ ' uder the pieHt;i;t .•'.y-tem the ' dllei'. i.-i- only tlie hervi';'vH t.f a lef;turer for one half of caeli H<-.aH'1 lhorl of wIimUtvit ';o!I«'1/|iiriioii thkt tint |ir- k/<'ri«iro->ity of tli iiirportin|/ tlint tlid ' 'd rye ti>i' li'i-n anili>tti''l »itli t|i«> I rtivrmty rif Toronto A' iitlj|iati'>n i^ntitl''^ tli« roll>yn to rt-iirt-tontation on tti*; S>-nat*-, ttn- it'iar'l iiHv«> Ipfiointtrl th<'ir ' hairni'in to l)<- f^ir tli'' m<-antimii tli'nr rfpr'-mntntivir 'I hn I'.iMfl art (il>'a'f t»'iic,)iinj/ of tlitt tliiili-t/.*!. A< ahiiiit forty p'-r c i'.oar'l Ii.tIk^v)' tliitt ttiH tn*ii\l* of hIIi iHtion will liii wi^ry txtnolinial to our iitNi|<:nt'<. From i\\n (;>!port of th*^ Httnalo, ii*firv>'il ttiut tlio wr>rk of '.!.<' ' oll«-i;i: haH l«!on ':arri-n'4, ari'l liiat tho att<;n>Jan':« of utmlt'ntM conlinii<-N tr> ;ri' r«!»>i#!. 'Ill'' a"!ommo(ialion fiirni-|,«-'l liv ttn-' o!l«!(/': r'!J|'l«!ric« han Iji'fin tttxnd to it-< utii.oit ruiKicity, i(i I it-t manat/um'wit hy Mr- an'l Mr-t I'ullorloii <; (n'.Miii»M to in<;rit ti»: '^orilial approval of tli<; l;.,.ir'J. All of which IH rf«H[i<:r:lfiilly rtuhmilttKl, ToftoNTo, iRt .luni-r>^M Iihv tilt! ' 'ininion I 'irr rial conlrihuf.i'.ri liul of r,t,tii'r llil-i''' i-('ir'!r'H Htal<:rfi':ril itiir nlion of lh^■(^ Ui Htihmit thftir Armiial lt^^ion to tin: rai.k-i of th*t r^hurnh laliour'^rH m found iri th'i Kraduatin({ r:la>.H of th<: '(■ur ti/lii/*li ritir«iK<>ru u#il/iin t <•<•!. S"/..lly ':.'ir, whinh numhi'TM H«)Vi:nti\ th':oloi'if:al y'-arn ant an foiiowK ; IiiiKi. Vk.ak ; 'iiior((i! {:, .1 ihn M'-Kay, I'. A , !>. H I'M. 1. .*_ r If tl._-_ iii_k/''H;LL lift »i'i_ John r, r'ampU:!!, C, A .(. K I; A A. \\>:U. I|;iii/. i; A A. .\i';u. Mail/, i; A , ii<:ori/>t I'. IS rin<:ar, i;,A., lioriMri \ii;intyr>:, .i lOn .>l'•^ay, is a , i>. » I' I'liiTMon, I'.A , VVilharn I'littttr-on. J. II. Sirnp^on, liohiift C 'I'ibh, |{ A., 'I'homa-t Wilson. Sk A. .VfcLi^an, I*. O. *M''Vu<-«tn, li.A., John .Vf't.Vfillan, A. iiii ifi, iiavid I'erri'' J. '». Shfrarnr, J fj. 1 .irnii', Ii, A , Charli-H '.\ i-h iti^r, l5..\ I h«i following; ntiid»Tit-< alti:nd o»-i(ii| f,n till! urihj' f;tM indif,at<-d ; th<-H hrit turm, whiUt durln^; tho m;cond term thoy huard tho '•■'t'lri:^ on the ilitT<;rent theorie-t of the l)ale and ,\ uthor-ihip of th*) I'.intaterjuh and on the ryjntentH ' ttii: Hev«-ral hookx therenf. and read eritieally the I'.Hh and 20th ehapter« of Kxodijj 1 lie Junior I'^xei/i-tif.al CU.hh, c.inmAinn f\n '■' llMrie, hut With oonKtant reference to the more refient writerH. The Greek and Ilehrew critieal ■'T' i;B required hy the (Church from all ntudenlH of the Hecond and third year m men were care- "• } "xarniued, Tlie CXXVlll. AI'F'KNF)IX. Ui v^ '^'i 1- m ^ w l>r. OroKfr reports that in the cla^H in Apoloj^eticH, attended by the Htiidetiti of the fir-it vfitr Icfituren we i; delivered on Natural The<')loKy and tlie F.vidcnceH of (JhriHtianity MoinilieH w<;r>- firepared by eaf:h member of the daiH. and were criticined. The utiidentH of the Heeond year were examined on ' airn'n '■ I nbeiief in tlje Iji/bt<;(-i,th Century, and on Hod({e'.H Chapter on Anti-tlieiHtic TheorieH ; they al-to prepared enHaysf whinii wvenant of Grace, the I'erMon of ti^: Mediator and Hih Oflices, Kffectual Calling and JuHtification. The junior class ftirst year) heard lectures foui' hours weekly The topic-, discui^ed wi:r*; the Inspiration of the Horiptures, the Hule of F"'th, the Attributes of O.kI and the Trinity \t the close of the session the second year's stu'lants iindei .vent a written examination upon I-'airbairr. on the IteveUtion of Law in Hcriptnre. Dr. I'roudfoot reports that he delivered forty lectures on Church Government and I'astorn! Thefjlo({y, fully availmK himself of the time allotted to his work. He spent much time and labour in hearing and criticising in the class thirty-five disCinr-e^ Texti* for di.scourses were prescribed t<» Htudents of the fir,-^t and sec uid years. The Uev. I)r Lain;?, wlio was appointed by tl.e b ^ard of m.ina;{ht by I'rof. H. H. NefT, and much interest was taken .n l.n instructions. ,\ll the I'rofeHsors report entire sati.-ifaction with the deportment of the students. FBEI'ARATOIIV I.KI'ABl.MKNI. Mr. William Fartinharson, B..\., was re-appointed Tutor in Greek, and Mr. (Jharles VV ?inn.ri/ of November. E. B. Steele entered 'after Christmas and attended the Latin classes, and tooi< thr examination on that subject, but did not take any of the work in Greek. The senior claas (second and third years) read in Gr';ek : Homer, II. B. .X.XII., :j2.'j-110 |)emos, Olinth, B. I. ; Grammar, to end of verb and syntax of noun. In Latin: Horace. Oi-i* B I., I '{i; Livy, B. X.XII., 1-3; Arnold's Latin prose nd selection from Latin author- Grammar, to end of verb, and syntax of noun and verb. The junior class (first year) read in Greek : Goipel of John, ch. 10 ; Xinophon, \n ih, 1; "• '2-^1; Gramma', to end of verb, and syntax of the noun. In Litin : '-ifMar, Brill. Gall , l! IH 1-li, B IV., 20 :'.7, B. v., H 2.'J. Arnolds Latin prose: Grammir, to end of verb, and sjnta.i -( noun and verb. The tutors recommend that the (irwik and Latin for the senior c'ass be selected from tbt: work prescribed in the first year by the Iniversity of Toronto ; that for the junior dais .N' f them. The librarian hopes shortly to complete the catalogue which was begun two yeara ago. M'l'KMdX. CXXIX. aracni an'i I'aHtorn^ and Mr. (Jharlws W Uie junior nla.^n N Itwfj veara ago. Thh wfr« a'Mcl Jiiriiii/ th« v^ar In vacatinK hid < <11f:<-, whi<:li for thrc*) ytjar-i lio Im.'* iilieil witli rij'if:h MatUfuotion to th»! H<'nMtf, Jif! rnaki'H ^ovcral MUj/i.;<--tionH frir tho improvf;ment of the library, which will bo *iihr/iittft(| for tlif! 0' imirleration of tin; Hcnato. Th»j Hi:yi-rn\ (joilcj/o S. .M, lif^altifi, M.A. ; Mrinf^o FraH^r, M A. ; and I'l^ii-r Wright paHHfid th(; tirm ►lamination for th«! d(-i/r»-«! i,t l'\). ; and tho lU-vg. C. U. MuDonald, l!..V. : W. .\f Martin, l>. .M. Hamnay, ('. \.. and I'cter Wrii^ht pamcd th<; final ftxainination, and had the dni; of th'! H.fHHion tlio d'-i.;rf;<; of I)oftor in fJivinity wa.M conferred upon the Kev, InmeH .MiildlemiHH, of Klora, and th'; Kev. John ThompKon, of Harnia. The Hriin with plfta-ure viMit-< paid to th*; 'JoU»-(/e by th>llc(^e, Montr<:al, and the U<:v. Mr. Marlin({, of Nt;w \ork, by whom (xcf'llent addren^c-j were t'..(;n to the HtudcntH. Durini^ the latter t/hly :ntere^'tin(/; it ifl hop>): I'or proficiency in Hebrew, on entering; Theoloi/y. — Ijr,nald MrKer,/ie. I! \. J. iJ. AuNtHiriofTO Hcfror.ARfnic, SoO : HyHt.:matic Theology.— C, A \VeV>Hter, H .\. ; .1. fJ. T'jlmie, F5.A. ( iki ) fioi.niR H' iior.ARHrrif, ?"(0 : Kxegeticn. — I). M McKer,/ie, fj. A. '/ii.i,iF,.4 Sciior.AiiHirip |I.), 810: '■'linrcli History, — A. K. iarron, M.\. IiiNHUL Scnoi.AKHPiii , S^'iO : Apologetic. J <>. Hpearer, ■/. J. Klliott, Ii. A , f'/^i-) 'jir.i.iK.t i^'ipor.AKHnii' (II ), SIO: iJiblical Criticinm. .\. f. McLeod, I'> .\. Hamii.tos Sc(ioi.aR'.RHnic (II i, |*iO : Kxe({eticii. ~ C \V. (iordon, H.A. ; J. 'I'fiillivray, 15 A. ''(/''/ y LooMiuv Hcnot.Ar.Kinr. ?60 : Apolo(.;etica. I). ,\. Mcf/ean Hkkon .•<' jroi.Aft.HHii- 840 Ohurch fliitory. .fonathan Goforth. 'loiiBAScK HrnoT.sRHiiiP, 8of) : \U:A aver»(/e by Htudent who liaH not taken another Hcholar- ■■...\, I. McOiliivray, 15. .\ ; .1 Argo. Thiril. Yfiir. l'.'i»AK-Bi RVH Hriror.ARHfrii', Jm'i : General Proficiency. Wrn. Far'inharson, 15. A. ; It il'iMow, H.,A. ; .J. McKay, P> .A (""'f ) liHHKti Scuot.AC.HHip (F.), 8f;o ; HyHtematicThenlo«y. Wm. FarquharHon, B.A. ; It. Iladdow, '■'. '. : S. .S Oaitf. I iMHi.R HcnofAC.-iiic (II.), 8bO : P'xegetics. U fladdow, 15. A.; Wm. Farquharhon, 15. \. ; ■'■iiri McKay, I! \. How. S. iior.ARrHiP, 8tO; Biblical Flistory. I. McKay, I5.A.; K. c. Tibb, I! \ ; .1. L. .riH.hell, 15 A. '(ISVNK H< ifoLARHHic, $10: BcHt .Xverage, etc. -It. (;. Tibb, 15. A.; .1. L. Gatnpboll, 15,. \. SecMul and Thinl Yparx. ' BSTRAi. Chi.fh rr, FfAMir.rr.N, Srirot-ARHHii', 8*10: Homiletios^. — Ft. (I. Tibl), 15. A.; .1. r>. 'arrii.bell, B A ; A. TI, ('Hnripbell, 15 .\, "Mnn Scuoi.ARHnrr, 8.'jO : F-'.ihhv on " The liOve of God in Itelation Kj Flifl -FuHtice." .Iolir> V.iliivray, F5 .\ I'.uTi.oN pRizB, 8-50: Special examination on the Doctrine of the iJecreest of God. -.\. I',, I'.hirty, B A. ; .J. .McKay, 15. A. cxxx. APPENDIX. 'I ; - ( ■ '^i- Firxt, Scrori'I awl Thinl Ynirt. Clauk Prize (I j, Lange's Comm'int(iry : N. T. Greek. -Donald Mcfiillivray, M A. (Ji,ARK Pni/,K (II. J. r,anu(!'s (lotiinicntary : O. T. Hebrt.w. — Wi Ham FaKiuliarHon, |{. A. (jrAKLii. Scnoi,AK8iiii', > 10 : I'l olicitiicy in Gaelic Lan>{uage. -J. L. ('ampbeil, B..\. First and Second Yearf Pbinck ok Waleh Pri/.k, ftOO (for two years) : Essay on " The Doctrine of Evolution in .is Uelation to Tlieolof,'y and .Moral."." — Donald McGillivray, M.A. The Scholarships for I niverHity StudentH were awarded as follows : First Year. St. J.^mkh'h Square CiiuRcn, Toronto, Scrvoi.ARsirii' (].}. $tlO — I. McNair. Wekt F[..\.MboRo SciioLAi;.-iiiP, ^''0. "W. \V. Craw. Second Year Alexander Sciioi.arhiiii' (I), 850.--J. W, .McMillan. Late (jii.bebt Heron, Gi.asoow, Scholarshii-, 810. — W. H. (jrant. Third Year. Sr. .James'.s SgiARK 'JhuB( n, Toronto, Schoi.arsmii' (II.), SoO — H. L. Rosf, Cdarlkh Sireet Church, Toronto, Schoi.aiisiiip, 510. — .J. Crawford. Fourth Year. ZioN Churco, Brantford, ScnoLARsHii', 850. J. McD. Duncan. .Ml of which is rewpectfully aubmitted. WM. C.WEN, Chairman of Sewit,- KNOX C0LLK(;K -OHDIXAUY Fl'ND, lH8.>8t;. rkceipth. Uiiliinct! froiri l;iHt ytiar S 82 fi.S Atiiouiit from Collc^je Fund .W4.S 7-5 Speciiil coiitrilmtioriH ll.'{2 o(i .Nliitriciiliition ami (Jradiiation Fees 21(5 00 Interest from Endowment Fund 8877 <)!' •Sl^tML' til E.XPK.VniTlllE. Salaries- Professors, Lecturers and Tutors .?I)fl4.') 84 J'rof. Neff, Elocution Lihrarian . 220 W 80 (X) Coals 14(ir» ."it) < Jas account lo''< "il Water Rates lUti 71 I'rinting, Advertising' and Stationery 188 7o Insurance ;w 00 Coal oil, etc 1«3 02 Plmnl.cr's accounts 200 !t7 Snnilry accounts for house and furnishings 018 00 .Janitor anrl fngineer 240 00 Interest on .Mortgages loOl 00 Proportion of Salary of General Agent 450 00 " general expenses llo 00 Balance 280 ;{o .»ii.j(;.v.' I A m^i KN().\ f()LLE(;E -UriiSAKY FL'ND, 188.5-80. REIKirTM. P.alanco from last yci.r i? 08 Ueccipts, donations and interest ... - . . 154.'H 'Ml Investments rep...d 'iOO 00 '\!\i:;\t i: EXPENDITURE. >ich(darshi[)H and BurHaries paid as per lists .'S1.TO4 08 Balance 044 40 .<-.''.'HI) -I" API'KXDIX. CXXXlt ly. M A. liarHon, IS. A. ell, B.A. i Evolution in ill ).Sf=. KNOX (JOLLKCK-KNDOWMKNT Fl'XD. HHKII-Jf, I'alanrc ;it licvriiiiiiiit,' of year ••!! 71M(> '.I'.t ^iiliH(ri|)tiiiiin [mill 1 1 mi in,' yc.'ir 37i!'>7 •">" I rlt^•r^•^t on in vcstiiit'iitH XX~' •>'.' i'iiiiti|iiil ivjiiiid 2r)'.t'.)."i (10 K\l'KNI>niKK. InviiMtfil ill iiiortK.'it,'*-* S'ioOdO (If) l.\lM'ii«.s cf (•iiiiviin-ini,' lltst; ;tl I'liiitiii^' iiml siiiKJry iiiiymctits , . !I7 ?!• Knox ( 'ipjlf^re Oiiliiiuiy Fmiil - iiitereMt MS77 t'lK 'i''iii|)iinu y invt^stiiiciitH "JliruCi/ I'mpcirtinii (if (^tiiieral experi.-ies 1 2(1 77 I '.aliiiice Ul'IM).") 11 KMiDW.MKNT. AiJiiiunt on Siiliscriiitiiin l,i>t, Aiiiciiiiit |)iii!• SI.'iCmJ h\ R'.mr, 84 220 00 80 00 1405 51) 153 51 I3tl 71 188 75 55 00 193 02 20!t '.t7 (•,18 !I0 240 00 luttl 00 450 00 115 00 280 35 si:,i;.v.' Ill S C, 08 1543 3'.( (iOO 00 ^1504 08 044 40 !-''j:;'.t I" .•■j;v.) 4' I. ATTKNOANCK. The number of students iittciidinK ilasscs last sessinn was ; — Tn Arts, 204 ; in Mediciiii-, l(i5 ; in TlieiiliiLry, 30. A luainrity nf the medical students, attend ime or mure Arts classes,. I )eiluctin),' lliise from one of the faculties coii' irued, the total nunilier of stmleiits at jiresent is 317, the largest iiuinlier ever enrolled in any one year in the history of tlu- I 'niversity. .Vlonj,' with this report, I'art I. of the < 'aleiidar is sulmiitted. Fn it, full information in ^,'iven with re^'ard to the standim,' of students in the various Faculties, the courses of study, Scholarships, ICxaiiiinations, and other suh- l>cts. The comiilete Calendar can lie obtained on a|)plication to the l!e;(istrar, Rev. (Jeo. Hell, IjIj. IJ. n. KI.VA.SCIAI, .STATK.MKNTS. Our last report showed a deficit of *il,25], but as the (Jeneral Asseinby of 18H5 adopted the principle of appointing a ("ominittee aniuuiUy, to determine the ainonnt tcjuired by thf rf-spective <'ollef,'es, that deficit, thf tirst that had / Trnntem. .:,! CXXXll APPENDIX. N... 1. OIIDIN'AIIY KKVKM'K AND KXI'KNDITCItK FoK TMK YKAU K\I)IN<; 2Nr) AI'ltFL, IK«f;. i^'t.'' RBVKNI.K. ilit iff<-iirrt, lierifficiariuH of tlio 'IVrri|ii'riilit,icH' Unanl. Kirn{rtt<\r>t; 71 On account of IHH.". ^,li:{ :tionH to live year-t' rf-vcnnt) A■'• 00 Bali iince, T.', K.XI'KNDITIHK. I )efi(;iency, 1K«4 ". .|)aratuH an>l iiiii.ieinn . 7, 15,.",.so 1 ,70:i Kxi«-tiilfil on ••xatiiinations, lilirary and laboratorieH from fe«H 1,H!»:( rnniiran(;<% taxf-n, repairs an'l ^'^olln(l^ (i:">l 720 ]o;i rav(!llini,' <-xp(;n.^c.s Ailvcrti', IKHO. KKCKII'TS. I'lalannfl on hand an fXir last amlit 82, I'tinci! of Wali!rt Si:lioIarnliip Toronto F-ailitM iinil St. Anilrew'i Church Si;holarMhip KiiiK'-t'oti Lailim Scholar-liip . . . . Mowat " VVatkin.s m " I,«,-itch Mi-rnorial, No. 1 " (,'atara(pii (flasH Mfuiorial I )orniiiioti l'>u(;han Dow MiFiityro, Rankin Cameron (tjw^lic Marion S. Macilonahl .VIcNalil) h Horton Ma<;kfrran Ounn Spen<:e AndcrMon Nickl.! :iM."i r-* W 00 il7 U IJ f^^'i tn (lO 7H (H) .",7 till Mi to ;,0 llO .■{II 110 7() 00 ]X0 00 00 oO 2t 00 ."ii; io 120 00 l(l."i 00 7.". 00 lOd on 100 00 r,o no 100 00 .".0 0*1 AI'I'KNIilX. YKAIt ij;i,(Kio iHi '.CO 1 1' I ;,:,(i iH) .".0 IMI 'AlWlt id ],Kr.; «t; \'i,im \i; sur.t; 71 !,li:5 r,i 2,770 22 t;,c,«;t •.>:; ;{(K» (Ki H7 ■<'< 10 2", 1,012 1! *i WiilcH Scli'ijar-ihiii. Mowiit \V'atkiiiH " \.i;\U:\\ .Mi'tnorial N'<>. 2 " r'atara((ui " i( It 'rl.isH .McmDiial " i'urniiiir.ti " I'lichaii No. 1 " , " 2 " '* ** ■{ * * Dow " .Mflntyre " Uaiikin " Cameron ( Jar-Iic " *l It u Marion .S. .NfafdonaM " •McN'alil) k Iforton " '. M ackf-rran inn H M''h .Mai l|ll»THOn If-nnan A .\... 1 ti " 2 (t " ;i X ickl.- (' iiirdi Sc (1 -t.lanil No. 1 V ■undatio 1 1 n No. 1 " 2 " :5 tt " 4 .M.'icki'rraM .Mcrnoria! Prize. M.iKUR I'ri/.e iiisrii ii.hkmV.vth. . (folrj anij -ilvcr Tnti'laJH. .T. Harry Fair.il . Frank Kirit,' ,|{. .McKay . Uolicrt .NI. i)''nni^t,oiin . .Alf-v. I>. f 'artwri;,'ht. . . . Win. .1. I'attfPHon .f. W. M. Miln.'. Malcolni .McKinnon. . . . VV. .1 Fowkr .fipo. II. Ijani< .Johnston HiTnlerrton . .John Finillay S. W. hylif . JVtfT A. .Mcr,.!o.| . llonaM \i. I)iwar . Norinan A. .Mr;l'ho,rion ..lohn I). I'.oyd . .lohri A. .Sinclair .Wni. fJ. .Mills . (;<•... K. Dy.lc .John H. MiIIm .lohn Hay .Vrpail fiivan Jacoli Steele . Kolicrt r. .Murray Omar L. Killiorn ftouijf I'eriin .laH. A. I'-rowii . Win. .\. Finijlav . (,'liarliitte .A. Cameron JoHc|iliiric .\. Hoii|ier, . .(. .M. Siiowilcn . Hcrticrt K. Horsey . . John J. A.ihton Ki|. ('. , 0() .■.() 0() .".0 (K) 21 (K) 2.'i m :m w 2.-. >'/'. I'lxaiuineil anil founil correct. J. K. Cl.MlK, ) Ai).\M Mc.Ainin K, ) .V) (X) .MO m so IH) 2.'. (») 2.". 0(» :{.■. (K) 70 (K) '.M( 00 m 00 100 fJO 24 W 27 -V) ;;o 00 M) 00 .-,0 (K) .-.0 (H) 2.". 0<.» 2.". 00 KX) Of) KXt (K) 40 00 .",0 (Kl :iO 00 L'O 00 .-,() 00 40 0() 40 00 .V) 00 .".() 00 .",0 'H) 2", (K) .V) 00 2."f 'K( 25 00 ."lO (Xt 40 (H) 20 00 .*l,H!t2 ."lO 2,020 OH .«<»,. MU 1« A inliliirn. Ni. .S. -KNDOW.MK.NT, SHoWIM; THF, A.SSKTS AN'!) IJ A lULlTI KS OF (^IFFN'S ('OhLKfiK, Foi; Vi;.\U K.\I»IN<; 2.SJ. AI'UIL, Ihho. ahhkth. Mitiicipal (lehentureM .$2H,400 fX) ' nv of .Montreal htock :!,H(K» (H) M .itk'aKeH 104, 0(14 H2 ' ' IN'K'e iireininen 101,(J'.t7 7'> F.Miiture ;{,72;) 04 ' !.i-s apparatUH .... 4,'.M)4 82 It'val charter ;{, 107:17 CXXXIV. liilirary 1,141.-1. ■;.. . I'ills ri'ci ivjiilc l/iM'l iirjil iM|iii|, Illicit MiTcliiiiit-.' J{:iiik of ( 'jiMiiihi Siiiidiy puitii-H ill uiTfiirs for intureHt. Ciirtli i«ii hiind AIM'KNDIX. S7.' Mi; r.,'.i;it 7>; !«:ri:'. ,'■'"!» :.:< I.IAIUI.I IIKS. Micliie lincliaii Wiilkins S|jcnii' ( Inii-n-liir Itiiiikin Kruliiwnii'iit iK'w cliiiii ill Thi'dli.^y ^IJti-! " -'iiiiiln' Sfli'il.usliips !(,Ht;(i M(;iiii(!.st.s , ti.dOd " ;'.,(((Hi 4,0(10 ;i,|-.'7 Micliic, Hiiliscriiition 1,^.).") Kst.iitf l;ili> It. ,Siitlic'il:inil '.l.ll.Vs lii'itcli Mc-iii'Tiiil Fuiicl 2,40'_' Tjum'I ;iii(l lv|ui|iiiii'nt. Kunil 5, l!t!l I'uiMinK I''iiiic| 40.r. 17 KiKJipwiiii'iit l''iiiiil !m;,l'(;s S|»'ciitl Siiliicriptidri ... ]( d Sc|i«iliii.slii|i.^ iiml I'li/,.- KH«ayH as per Stiiteinent No. 2 2,()l'ii Coiitintjciit Accdiint 2,0(iO ^iiiMpciiHc .AecMiint 7'j(i Iiili'ii'st (JM'r|iiii(J . ., 21 Tintit ;ini| Lo.Hs .'.'.' '.....'. ..".'......'.... ...'.".'. 71 oil III) DO 711 III) oil 00 0:; 7."i lir. 1:1 Oil US no 00 00 tiiKK.N's C A iiilifnr.- i«Mr>. May ! No. 4. -lU'PvSAKV AM) S(JM()I,AltSIIIl' FIND. KKCKIl'TS. I'ljilaiKU! (Ill hand (;a.-li St. (Jal.ri.'l St. Cliurcli, Montreal " .St. Aiidrew'n Clinrch, St. .lolin, \. 1>. ... " l!ev. N. .Mol'hea, Dalkeith " St. .Andrew's (Church, ( )ttawa " liilile (Jlas.f, ('ol)ourK, per \U'.\. D. L. McKae " .St. .Andrew's Church, Kiiii,' .- " Cook's Church, KiiiKston " .St. .Andrew's CMiureh, Ivin^cston " Interest ISHO. May 1 — l'.y amount loans to four stmh-nts. " " grants to two students " Ivxchant^e on Che()ue " lialance on hand K.XPKNiPni UK. .«; 07 .)- 2". 00 r,{) 1 IHl .-.II .'lO 01) 20 00 10 IHl I (HI ."lO (HI .") !I0 .* !2:i li.". ."< 1711 nil liO IHl O.i 40 ,s >'*■ ' I'l,'! REPORT OF THE BOARD OF MANAOEMENT OF THE PRESMV- TERIAN COLLEGE, MONTREAL, FOR THE YEAR IH.So-SO. The I'.oard ..f MiinaKeinent of the I'resl.yttirian ( 'olletfe, Nfontreal, hex leave to preHent tlit-ii Report for the yi-ar and to transmit therewith the Itepi.rt of the Se.nate. It is tfratifyinK to he aide t(. state that notwithstanding,' the epidemic which prevailed in tln' i ity at the l)e^,'iiininK of tlie Sessif.n, the work of the CoUi'tce w.-is iw.t seriously interfered with, e.xcept in HO far as it may have deterred from attendance a nuiiil.er of new Htudents who otherwise mi^dit li:'\t' joined the classe.s. Nine Mtudents completed their course, and are now ready to enter upon the wnrk of the ministry. AI'I'KNDrX. CXXXV . $x:'>w 1 S 'J/Jiiii nil 'Jill ■ 1 1,.".L".I V". «:■'. ' Hi t'j i'» i?;r.:v.'7H ;'.! .Sl,lt;:i >>i ;t,8t;(i 71 ti,(M)(l nil :',,(i(Hi III) 4,0(10 00 ;i, i-T 711 5,000 01) 4,700 00 I,s4:. 00 '.Mt-vs • ''i '2,4tii' 0:; r,,i'.i!i t ■' 4<),r, 17 '.tr, !ii;,'.'r,s 1 ■' 11 (H( 2,t;20 r,s '.',0(if 00 7'-'t 00 'Jl 00 ir,r,,o,st ■J'.t *:'.r.:<,'.i7'. :i'.i Frdiri tilt! acr-DtTipHiiyiiii,' tinancial statenient it will lie sppm that nn iinimrtiiiit t•^laIl^,'<■ lia-t tuk'-ii plai-f in tlif Hnaiicial (Misitifiti nf the t'lilli'^e, .\|)|ian'iitly IIht'' ix a slight aililitinn to tli»' dflit mi thi' iiriiiiiary rtvciiiie ; Imt Kiiiic iht; lidnks wf.Ti! cIu-kmI the ih ticienry ari-.iliK frdiii this yfar's ujitia- ticins has tit'cn iiittt l>y thf |ici>iiiial .^iiliscriiitidn-" nf a ffu fi ii-nds of t.lic iii>t.itiitii>ii, sn that ihi- actual imlfUi'dnfsM is n-ally alitth- ii-ss than last year. And this, notw ithstandini,' thf fart that th'- anmniit rtct'ivi'd frcjin thf roniuion fund was only •'<'2.'J2ti r>7, or alioiit Sj,!)!)*) It^ss than was asked for tiv the eNtiniatif made at last Asseinldy. This utiex|MCti'dly favourulile ifMiilt is due to a (iuiid»'r of snli- scii|)tioiis llein^,' received which were not expectf c|. As stated in last year's report, ihesiHciai suh^c^i|llions for the maintenance of the Kxeuetii jil < 'hair and other ex|ienseH expire in ( )ctol)er next. The hopes which the Uoard then expresseil that permanent provision misdit he made for this event liy fiiither endowne'tit h.ive not thus far lieeti realized, so that it will lie necessary to seek a renewal of these snliscriptions for another term of years. The I'.oaid would, however, clearly keep liefore the minds of the frieniln of the College the necessity of fuller endo\Miient and ai; imiease of the statf. Throu;,di the I'lieralily of .Mrs. \, .\!c.\rthur, of r'aileton I'lace, a scholarship, to he known as the Will. I'.rowii S liohuship, in honour of lier late father, has heen endowed in the sum of s'MH). Thi.s is a welcome addition to the niiinlier of eniloweil scholarships whi<;li as yet is all t mi small, and sii^'u'ests a method tiy which many may further the work of the ( 'o||e;,'e. It is ■_;ratifyitit,' to state that all the scdiolarships otfered for next session are already pmviiled for, and the donors' naineH attachiMl to them in the <'aleii(lar. It is with pleasure and u'latituile. that the Hoard have this week received a donation of over one liunilrecl volumes of the valuable collection of the late lion. .Iud;,'t! I)ay, wdio was for many years (Jhancellor of .Mc" nil 1 •I", !i:' tn <.VS.'. Ill IE PRESl'.V- l IHSo-Sd. ve to jiresent, llnii irevailed in tin- ' ilv •red with, except in ^lerwise minht liave liter upon the wnrk The Senate of the Presbyterian Colle^'e, Montreal, have to report that the total nunibt'r of students enrolled in the f,'ollet,'e durin^j the session was seventy-five, of whom sixty-seven (,'ave attendance in Classes, twenty-nine beiIl^,' in Theology. Milt for the prevalence of smallpox in the city duriiiK the summer and autumn the attemlance Would have been considerably larger, and it is cause for ^'ratitude to .\lmi^dlty ( iod that no case of the disease occurred anions the students, which is a fresh proof of the exceptional healthiness of the situation of the Collei;e. The only instance of serious illness was that of .\Ir. A. D. lirowne, second year .Vrts, who died of infiainination on the 'JOtli l)ecemlier. Me was a tjood man, conscientious in the dis(!liarKe of e\ery duty, and hiithly esteemed by the Faculty and all bis fellow-students. In the month of October an Kiitrance Kxamination was held at which tin; followinK students were admitted : — To thi l.iffnirii r„urw V,. M. Hamilton, \V, Hay, A. MacCicKor, i). MacCaskill. To thf Uninrsilii . 7'- TIkiiIixjii I). C. Cameron, 15. A. ; A. S. Crant, l'..A. ; I(. Henderson, K. Johnston, J. F. LaiiK'ton, F. H. Larkin, M. MacLennan, .M. J. .MacLeod, .1. H. MacVicar, li.A. ; \V. Ku,s,sell. W. K. Wallace, H.A. The classes were tau^dit acconlini,' to the curriculum recommended by the Cieneral Assembly ;ind published in the r,'iillet,'e (Jalendar, which also contains the examination papers set upon the ordinary work of the Collej,'e, upon the books prescribed for the Honor Course, and upon the woik for the deifree of M. j). l>ot,'matics, Homiletics and Kcclesiastical Polity, by the Ki!V. Principal .MacN'icar, H.D., LL.I). Church History and .Vpoloj^etics, by the Rev. Professor ( 'ampbell, .M..V. French Theolo>,'if:al Subjects, by the I!ev. Professor Coussirat, M. !)., H.A. IJreekand Hebrew Fxegesis, Introdut'tion and Sacred Uhetoric, by the liev. Professor Scrim- -er, .M.A. (Jaelic Lan(/uai,'e and Literature, by the Rev. X. .MacNish, 15. !),, LL.I)., Lecturer. Classics and Mathematics, by the Rev. W. .1. I)ey, .M. A., Dean of Residence. Sacred Music, by .John MacLareii, Ksci., Lecturer. Kcclesiastical Architecture, by A. C. Hutchison, Fsip, R.C.A. t. • 'i ' •.I CXXXVl. AIM'KSDIX. 1 W^flt ;:-! _Thi>lii|,'ctic.-< The lifv. I'rufcH.sur ' lanipliell, .\I.A. On the Hepiitt "f the I'lx.iininirn the Senate awarileil their -itanilinK tu the foliowini^ eaniliijatf-' and ciinipetitors ; A.I fmiitii/ iiii^.ml till Ihiril fnllirjr Jiriiniituitinri. fur the il(() 00 K. .lohnston. 2n.l " .")() 00 (>. .1. A. Thomp.son, B.A. + 00 00 r. II. Craham, I5.A. r>() (X) A. Ok'ilvie, I'.. A. |)ry. :5rd 4th ',() 00. Sh-H-ior " 4th " '(O 00 .. Nor' West " 2") 00 .. fjiterary I )oy Scholarship 40 00 . . . F. "W. Kelley Scholarship 2.") 00. . French Hamilton (.Mc.Vah Street) 40 00 . . (Jiieli.h (Chalmers Church) 40 00... Calt (Central Church) 40 00... College , 40 00. .. W. .\. Clay. .1. A. XicholHon. W. .M. Rochester. J. MacDowKall, H.A. , J. \j. Har^rave. , M. .MacKen/.ie. ..I. S. Mcllraith. . S. Rondeau, 15. A. j A. H. < Jroulx. \ H. (). Loiselle. , .J. K. CAtc. . 1'. X. Cayer. Mr. Thompson tuok Frst ClasH Honors, although pranked among the faoluers of PaHS ScholarHhips. AI'I'KNDIX. CXXXVIl. I>l tltlill CXUIIli- IJoniltian, 15. A. lli-i,'i' Stflmi) : Siicr"il Khetciric ( 1st hiuI limi ytjarH). I'l 00 I;. .iMlmHtun. (All till" ynam) 10 00 K. II L.irkiii. KcclcHiaHtical ArchiUffitiirt! (iJrilyeur) 10 00 .1. II. < Miiliiiin, I'.. A. I All the years). . . .1 (H) A <);,'ilvir, It.A. Sacred Mii.iic (2n.l vfiir) 10 (K) <;. J. A. Th..iiii.s..ii, |!.A. (All th- y.^»r8) n Oo . N. Wa.l.l.-ll. I'hiii)HO|i)icial and Literary Sucii^ty : I'iit)li(- SiwakinK 1') on a distin^fuisheil niis.-ionary anii scholar, who haH lonx Ixjen the repre«entativ<' of Hound learnin^' and vvan^elical iriitli in Western India. From the record of niissioriary work kept liy the lilirariaii, it appearh that ntudents preaclieif aliout an averai^e of four Mfrnions ejich during the seMsion, njakin^ lh<- total of !;t)7 iliscour.ses, and travelled 14,200 niiieH. This is exclusive of Hervices renlereij in Snr.d.iy School--, etc. , in the city. I)urin){ the present suininer forty-three stuiltintM are emiiloyeil in the Home Mission Field, seven of them in Manitolia and the Nortli-VVe-tt, and the rent in different p.irls of ihe hominion. The various C'olleKe Sotrieties prosecute\ I'roportion of (,'omuicn ( 'olle«e Fund .. .. 2,22f> .")7 From K.xeKetical Chart Fund 3,220 00 ■^jiecial contriVji»tions • 201 00 I'.ulance at Dr., May, ItWii l,:iK4 80 .S14,.-.80 91 r CXXXVIII. AIM'i;Nf)IX. IIIHH(.l(MKMKNTH, I'.al.inr.- .^t. hr., May, ISH.'. S;il;irii'< 'if l'r'>f'"<'<>rH uri'l liM-tHn-r* VV.il'T A«-.«'-iHrii»Tit . . IlMUDlllCH . . «;;m K.I.-I /\imiiit,v *.'• Mr. .f< tiO •.t.r,>.r, 00 l.Vi :',(K) »><> •;h.-, 20 ;»»» v!;» *_M0 Of) I7H I'J 7i;r. .-.I |IK) 71 Ml Xi 4'K> n ti^iti'l WSIII KMK.MKNTM. IV. sciioiiAitsmr k.\I)ovvmk.nt m .nd. KKCKII'li. r.aliirif;!! (.11 tuiri'l, .May, IHM.', Th<; Win. I'.rowii .Scholar'thip inU-Tit-ii froiri irivf!Htiii«iilH . . . DI.SIit.llsKMK.Vr-*. (',ri-i\\U-\ t.ii Orliriary Sr.liolftrMhip Fund J'.aliinc*! '>ii liiifi'l .*t;«H W ;;,oo.'. 00 .'!,'Ji!» 0() .•(I,»L'» 00 '.)(>o 00 •xftf) 20 2,:!,M 00 jS:i,<',.v; nil .•< ', t;,, ; i«p •■*.', J U •-"? •"<•-', 11 1 ."I V. s':mi)I,\i;si(ii' oimm.v.xkv finI). ItKIKIl-r.-H. I'.aliinff^ on lian'l, .May, 1SH.5 f '(iiitriliiiti'irjM _ IdtcnMt froiri Scli'ilarntiiii I'lii'lowiri'iil, Fnri'l. Ill-Ill U.-^K.MK.VTS. S(■.tll.la^^^li[>H ;iiiil I'ri/ I'alaiiC': '111 tiaii'l . . . ^y>\ 01 1,1111 00 !»0 20 s\;i7ii :m .«!i,2';i .'.? .-. (17 .*l,:'7tt>^^ .v» flH.' .'.0 1; ilnnr'"' on liMml, Mav, IHH', i'.ilancK at l»r., May, 1H>'»1 . l'i(>loiii;n itn'l (.'artCH, I'rintint<, ♦'tc \. sKN \Tt; h;m>. HK< Kirrs. I)IHHI ll-.KMKNTS. ■H 71 .' •"l./.H} .SI) M\ 00 2,;;l'4 00 .-. 07 JOO 00 :•<; '28 27,»3«i 0.-. 4. VI 70 4M 71 l:{|,>7« '21 '.r>\ 00 10(» 00 3,:5;)»; 2', 45,000 00 :5,i?.-. rx) ;i.ir.o 00 cxl. AI'I'ENDIX. M<>rt^'ll^,'e, Miv. K. A «i.">,(KK> ih) .1. \V \V. I>. s l.(i J. N M. U Mrn. I W. C Mrs. (;. \V. C. Mm. (J. W. (' ('. s. n, J. F I'. \v Cii^h in Hiiiik •2,2.'>(> IK) lO.INN) (Ml 5, (KM) (X) :i,rtW) (10 3,(XM» (K) ajMHI (N) 1,.M»0 0(1 :<,()()() (Ni l.()(M» (K) I'.tJMH) 00 <),(MH) (N) IHM) (to 4,()n; 1(1 •■^Ttl.S'.l^ II Mn.MllK.M., Hut Milfi, LSMi, \\\' ciTtify tliiit wi- h.ivf exiiiiiini'il tli>- liMiks iiinl Hci'iiunt.K of tlif l{ev. 1!. 11. Wardi-ii, a> TreiiKiiriT iif tlic I'lcsliyicriiin Cci'lc),'!', Mcnitn'al. .'inil Hii'l the r* iliie LMn-fiilly kcfit iiiiil initi'L'tlv vi>ii('li"il. Tlif tiit;il hiiliiiicM ill thi' 'riiMsiii-.'i'.s li.iii'l.s i' Hill' liuiiili'tv! iiini tliirty-niiL' tlioii-* mii t-i^flit liimiliiil Hinl iiiui'ty-iMjjlit ilnlhiis itiul fcirtyoiif cents, iii\ esteil us per tin' alinvf statt-ini'iit. MoNTKK.M., ht June, ISS'l. AKCH. MidOl'N. I A. MACFHEUSOX, ]' t »i/(<./C.<. HEPOIIT OF THE (JOVEKNORS <)K MollRIN CX)LLEGE, l,ss<;. Thert" is really little tn report reg.iriliiij,' Morriii Cullejft? fur Ses.si.m lH8")-8t;. Tn thf Divinity cliisses there were two Htmlents, lioth of wtioin, haviin,' completed their tln'n. logical stuilies, are now prepared '■) enter on the sacreii work of the ministry. In the Arts classes tliere w.re twenty regular stuijents, ei^ht of whom jirofexs to have tlir ministry of account. The standing of the female .'ttulenl,-^ in the monthly written exaininaticms (luring the past Session was such as to encourage the hope tli:it they will rank high in the University e.xaminatii^is. Their presence in the classes will doubtless a>'t as a great stimulus to exertion and iterseverance on the part of studi^nts of the other sex. Tliroughout the Session vacant t!ongregations and Mission Stations, within a radius of forty or fifty miles from (.Quebec, wore supplied by Divinity students and others having the ministry in view, antl thus, through Morrin College the means of grace were furniahel ti little knots of Protest- ants, who would otherwse liave been without a preached (Jospel. The (lovernors cannot but regret that the means at their disposal for Bursaries and ScholarshiiH, for the establishment of new Chairs, and the general equipment of the College are so limite.l, hut they trust that (lod may put it into the hearts of the liberally disposed to aid in extending the u.-^e- fulness of an Institution which has already done so much with such scanty means. All of which is respectfully submitted. GEORGE WEIR, (•iUKiiKr, June, ISSf), Registnu: ■MORRIN COLLEGE-INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FROM 1st JUNE, 1885, TO 1m JUNE, 188G. INCOMK. (Jovernment Grant $I,7/)0 00 From Investments 1,897 34 Congregational Collections 512 10 Hon. James G. Ross 200 00 Edward ( Jreenshields, Esq 100 00 Total $3,!)59 44 Ari'ENDIX. cxli. Ml (K) ~i() (Ml Ml (Kl Ml (Ml Kl (M) rMI (Ml (H) (Ml 1(1 311 (Ml (Ml (Ml (Ml HI 0(1 4HI (Ml XMI (M) Iti !•! sl:(l,H'.is 11 H. H. Wanlnii, lis t'pt mill t'liirfctiv 11.! tin iiixkinl ei^lit ktfiiii'iit. :\. \. t iiilit'iyn. pleted their thi'.i- FXrKSniTfRK, ltT<'. SrtlarieM of PrKfcHHors ami Ottii'ern ♦*_',♦)«) 00 Fiuil, inciilental exiienses, etc H22 77 im; .liinel. UiiritarieH and Schi)lar!. I>. The closing meeting was hold in St. Andrew's Church, on Thursday evening, the '2'Jth April. In addition to the customary routine exercises and brief addresses from the Chairman, the Principal and the President of the Alumni Association (the liev. N. McKay, of Chatham), a scholarly discourse was delivered by the Kev. T, F. Fotheringham, M.A., of St. John, N. B., bearing specially on the life and work of the students. LIST OF .STDDENT8. Nineteen students were in attendance last session, including one who has not yet completed his course of Arts, and will probably take some classes in Dalhousie College next winter. Seven were of the third year, nine of the second, and three of the first. The names and status of the students are as follows : — Third Yeab.— William C. Calder, Hugh J. Furneaux, Willard McDonald, J. W. McLennan, B.A., Uoderick McLeod, W. L, McRae, James Ross. Second Yeab.— James F. Blair, Alex. Campbell, J. R. CoflQn, E. M. Dill, B.A., John Hawley, Jas. A. Johnson, M.A., Donald McDonald, B.A., Hector McLean, John Valentine. First Year.— Joseph A. CahQl, Thomas Corbett, John D. Macfarlane. TE, 1885, TO 1^1 WORK OK FAST SESSION. The subjects studied in the Junior Class of Theology were the evidences of natural and revealed religion. In the Senior Class, embracing students of the second and third years, after tracing the historical development of the Doctrine of Sin, the Doctrine of the Person and Work of Christ was considered, as foreshadowed in Old Testament prophecy, as set forth in the teaching of Christ Himself and His Apostles, and as formulated by the Church in its conflict with heresy — coming down as far as the fourth century. In both classes the Confession of Faith was used as a text-book once a week. Homilies and Polemical Theses were read and criticised as usual. In the class for exegetical study of the Greek New Testament between two and three chapters of the Epistle to the Hebrews were road. Two classes in Hebrew met, each five times a week. The Junior Class, attended by students of the first year, overtook the usual amount of work. The Senior Class, composed of second and third year students, read exegetically selections from the more difticult portions of the Psalms and Prophets. In this exercise the translations of the Septuagint and Vulgate were fre(tuently tousulted. Driver, Miiller, and Ewald were followed as authorities in syntax. On an average ouce a week passages of from ten to twenty-five verses were read at sight. In Chaldee, extracts Wire read from Daniel and several of the Targums. Lessons in Elementary Syriac and Arabic were given in voluntary classes formed during the last third of the term. To the Exegetical (.'lass, which was attended by all the students, and which met twice a week, courses of lectures on Inspiration and Hermeneutics were delivered on Fridays. On Mondays a text-book on Herme- ueutics was used. Hebrew and Greek Critical Exercises, prepared by members of this class, were read and criticised. The class of Church History was occupied with the History of the Christian Charch in its Mediii'val and Germanic form of development from the fourth contury till the Reformation. Lectures were also given on the (io.spel History, with special reference to historical and critical inestions. Seveti sermons and nine lectures upon prescribed subjects were read and criticised in the class. These were written with unusual care, and were marked by more than ordinary abiity. The manner in which this part of the work was done denotes an increasing interest in this part of the college exercises, and a growing sense of its importance. The l&at Jive chapters of theyir,st Kljistle to the Corinthians were read and explained on one day of each week. In the class of 11 cxiii. AI'f'KNDFX. I'atrifltic Gr One Htudcnt, Mr. ■(. W. McIiCnnan, 15. A., HUOCfiHHfully paKned the exarninution for the I)egr(,'(' of 15 I) , wliich waH accordingly conferred upon liim at the cIoHing meeting of tlie HeHdifm. AKFri.IATION WITH IMMIor.HIK l.NIVKftfllTY. The Senate of DalhouHie College, following the exarrifdo Hct by .Mc'iill f.'ollege, .Montreal, and l.nivcrHity ('ollege, Toronto, have arranged for the admiHBion of Home of our clanHeH m optioriH for the HtudentH rjf the third and fourth y<:H,rn in Arts. The HubjectH thuH adrnitt<'d are, for the third yaur, Hebrew and New TcHtarnent Greek ; and for the fourth year, Hebrew, .N •;. On their behalf we make grateful acknowledgment of the kindneHH of I'rofeHHorH Alexander and .Macdonald, who each gave a public lecture in aid of the project, and of Peter Kohh, Knq., who contributed a valuable Health-lift. PUI/KH. The following prizes were awarded : — 1 and 2. The Ht. I;avid'H S. H. Prize of 810 for the higheHt general average in all the claHHeH and the Fort .MaHHey Prize of %2'i were ti|ually divideil f8.'52..'jO each) between K. .\f. f^ill ana ./ It. CoHin. ;i. Th(! .McMillan Prize of 32'. for highewt markH in the third year, to Rod. McLeod. I. The Ht. Matthew'H I'ri/e of '$2.'* for higbe.Ht markw in '.ho (irst year, tf*.!. .\. Cahill. ■',. (iook Prize for high markw, tr. Don. .McDonald. • ;. The I'ollok I'rize of S2.") for highcHt markn in (Jhurcti HiHtory, to ■). U. Coflin. 7 and ri. p.ook PrizeH for Patrintic (ireek, to •!. W. M •lennan and I)on. McDonald. '.). The VViHwell lilociition Prize of S*) for reading of Uit; .SerijitureH, to Don. .McDonald. 10. The DeiHlimari i5ook I'rize (Hodge'H Theology) for enHay on the Work of the Holy .Spirit to J. K. Collin. MIIBARV. The Library containd '.J.OOO volumoH, and i.-i farniHhod with Home of the leading roviowH aii, Montreal, of oar nhir^HOH n^ thriH ii(lmit.U-f (latih month, ill Hovori o'clock p m. iH conductfid by the I'rofcsHorr) in rotation. The boardinn arran^'^mfntH are l/iviun ample ftatrnfaciioD. HTATK or TUK KC.NIi.s. The entire receipts from all BourceH for the year hav<: been .?!(,0.",0, aH a^ain^t ftK,Mi;{ ; the (li^iburHcmf'ntH havf; reached S10,M(;i,aH aj^ainHt ft!),'.)H7 the previoiiH year Home extra outlayn on tlie biiildiiij.;, etc.. have increased our debit account. The KhorlCMriiinK in mainly owinj^ to a ilirninution in the conj/rej/ational collectionH, the dilliculty felt m i/iakin(/ reliable and remunerative iiiv(!Htment.M, and the der;reaH(;d rate of intfrcHt yielded. < onj/ret^ationH to Ihe niirnber of lOO contributed duriut; the pa-.t year 'fl/l'iT, beim/ ^'iOO Ic « than tlie year before-, w)iif;li, in turn, waH *80 behind IH ,1, and that a(/ain '^'Jl." bfdiind I -^m.'!, froiri v.liich latter year the coiii/r<'(/atiotm contributin({ liave decreased by Hev(iiteen,and the contributions by * l!).5. The fallin)^ otf may in part, perhariH, be accounted for by the hnancial Ktnni/ency and the prominence ^iven of late to other inijior'.ant HchemcH. It in not ri^lit, how(!ver, that ho iarj-'o a [iroportion of the 170 con(/re(/ationn in the Maritime Synod sliould not contribute anytbirii/ lo the (Jr)llep»(! I'lirid. It in to be remembertid that our able and accomplmhed Theolo(.Mcal rrofenHorH rx.eive but 8o,'iJoO therefrom, and that we liave been refponHible benidoH for three Artn I'rofeHHorn in i)albou.''ie. Our rcHponiiibility for one ()f the latter ceaHCH with the prenent year. TIiih will • [' c.ifUHi: the outlay by 31, ■")•»', a year, ho that if all our conp/r.ij^ationH and rniHKiori Htationn, make i-.'-n a moderate collection we Hhall be able henceforward not only to make our receipts* meet fiur • ilieriditure, Sul, with a little e.rtra ( llort, wipe out our [ircHcnt indebtedneHf, The 'lueHtion of tl/e financial pOHition of the lioard haH lieen remitteil to the Local lioard to couHider and report to the next meelint; of Die lirmrd with a view to the Hubject being brought before tlie next meeting of the Hynod. lll'ltHAKIKH '.UANIKri. Contributed towarda Hoarding of HtudentH ftlH? HO Newfoundland I)Ur>;uw ,• I.erli' - The FJurHary Fund Htanda much in need ot repleninhing ; will congregation.^ remember itT IlioHe of our memberH to whom Ood ha^ given meann cannot expend •.")<) or ho better than if) encouraging denerving .itudentH in their preparation for the Go.iipel miniHtry. (ieneral [ifoficioncy HcfwlarithiiiH would alHo be very helpful to uh in developing a dewire for theological I'lirning, and inducing the mure advanced HtudentH to aim at the highe,"! culture. 8t;MMRR HRHHIO.V. The Rubject of a Hummer neHHion, aH remitted by the la.^t General AKHcrnbly, haH been under Uic ';onHideration of the Hoard. A .Special Committee wa4 apjiointed to conwider it. Corre"poriderice AiiH entered into with headH of collegttH in the WC-t and the Convener and Secretary of the Horno ^tl:. In common with all the HchemcH of the Church the < o||ef»f. haw Hiihtained a grievouH lo.tH by til" ileath of our beloved Agent and Secretary, the lie'V. 1'. 'i. \Iacgret.;or, I> I). We tiiiHH miie.h 1.1'' facile pen in the pre()aration of our report, and IiIk genial piei-.erice, wine coiinKelri, and I'liiMHtaking fidelity in thin an in every other de|jartment of tli<' work in the .NIaritime I'r'ivine.eH, It irt becoming, alHO, that we reverentially recogni/e the hand of God in the removal of the iiev. JiiirieH UoHH, O.I)., ex I'lincipal of HalhriiHie (' dle(/e, ho long and honourably connteted with the '*'/rk of our (Church in Nova Scoiia, and ho cloHcly identified with the interewtH of higher '■'i'l'iation there. TheHO Holernn eventH, coming ho cloBe to one another, Khould ntimulate uh to do '' t)i our might what our hand tindeth to do cxliv. APPENDIX. CONCLUSION. We are encouraged because of the seven hopeful youths who have graduated this year, six oi whom are already appropriated for the Home, and one for the Foreign Field. We are encouraged by the prospect of an increased number of entrants next session, and by the hope that, as tin advantages of our own honoured institution ami the obligations to support it with men as well as money are being more fully felt, the tendency to seek other institutions may be arrested. We are indebted to our college for much the larger proportion of our ministers, and the number of her graduates exceeds two hundred. It is essential, if not to the being, at least to the well-being of this portion of our Church. From the new arrangements entered mto with Dalhousie I'niversity, which has a brighter career than ever opened before her, much good may be anticipated. May we not expect, too, a> a result of the " showers of blessing " that have lately been descending on various portions of our maritime field, there will upspring a band of faithful and true witnesses, whose hearts God has touched, as candidates for " the ministry which we have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the Gospel of the grace of God." R, F. BURNS, Chairman. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT OF MANITOH.A COLLEOE FOR THE YEAR 188o-8(). The Board begs leave to submit J;o the General Assembly tlie followin;,' Report of the Institution for the past year. It will be observed from the Report of the Senate, herewith transmitted, that the ninnler receiving instruct!' >ii in the various classes of the College during the year has been si.xty-seven, lieiiiL' seven more than the number reported in the last statement. Of these, twelve were engaged iri the study of Theology ; forty were in attendance in the .\rts' Chisses ; the remainder to the nimilicr nf fifteen were eitlier connected with the Preparatory Department or taking select classes. As in the former year, two of the more advanced students were engaged to give instruction in some of the more elementary l)ranches. Assistance of this kind is absolutely necessary to enable the Professors and the tutor, Mr. Campbell, to overtake the much increased work of the Institution. A complete and detailed statement of the funds connected with the College is herewith appended. It will be seen that the entire income of the Institution for the year, inchiding nmni v.-' received for fees and board is .Slit, 97;"). 10. This amount embraces t"250, granted by the Mission Hditnl of the United Presliyterian Clmrch of Scotland, "towards the endowment of the chair occupied \, contiilmted by friends of the Institution in Ottawa, Hivmilton, Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg towards the lii|uidati(m of the debt resting on the building. The ordinary income, inehuling the salary nf the Principal, for which the Synod of Maiiitolia and the Xorth-West Territories is responsible, ;iiiil $3,882, received for class fees and board, amounts to §13,.'i84,!)l. It has enableil the Board agiiin t" meet punctually and in full all the claims against the Instittition, notwithstanding that considiMMlile expense had to l)e incurred in making some nnich needed repairs and improvements on the biiildiiiL'. Instead of assigning to the Synod of Manitoba, as- contemplated in last Report, tlie intert'>t accruing from the small Endowment Fund, to assist it in meeting its obligations in connection with the salary of the Principal, the Board agreed in .lanuary last to apply the whole contril)ution.s f(ir C'nl- lege |)urposes of the congregations in Manitoba and the North-West Territories towards paying; thi' salary. This will a count for tlie diminished siun credited to this part of the Church, for ordinary revenue. The Board has much jileasnre in stating that the amoiuit contribiited l)y the congn u'a- tions in Ontario, (Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces tawar 'nsider- able part of the session, the number was as great as the building couhl aecomniodate for the smooth workin}< of this (le[)artment, and the amount of comfort enjoyed tiy the students the IJoard would fxpress its indebtedness to the zealous efforts of Mr. (Campbell, the resident tutor and of the matron. Miss Lawson, The Board cordially joins with the Senate in the rerpiest that leave be granted by the (leneral Assembly to the Senate to endeavour to sec\n-e the services of a lecturer for three months of next session, in the event of the state of the fimds warranting the expectation that this arrangement can lie carried out without any debt being incurred. The Board, in conclusion, reports that the needed legislation has been secured by which its membership is increased from fifteen t?.■)(». Donald Mimro of tirst year. " Piu/.K Koit Hkhukw, s:{f).— D. H. .Mc Vicar, 15. A., of second year. " " IDK SvsrKMATic TiiKOL(',vt?ridge, I). D. McKay, H. Ur(juhart, (ioorge Taylor, Klmei Lightcap, F. Mitchell, William Dunbai, J. Leitch. It is not neccessary to give the names here of the pupils— fifteen— in the Preparatory DL-parl- ment. In the Arts' Departtnent Dr. Bryce has continued to conosit (from last year) with interest 1,020 54 A' iropriation from interest on investment 15(» 40 $J,H20 m APPKNDIX. cxlvii. lows : y Quigley, M, I;. jis Fraaer, Iv W er, Francis Wt"-- F. Davies, A. N. an, James Caliler. or, Duncan <":iiii|- •ge Taylor, Klnn'i eparatory l)t:parl- itiiral Science. Wv Junior H.A. Ywir, the V'ear, thmiiu'li r the purcliasc nf this way otitaiin'l, try are now taiiL'lit in the want of ^'us, he College, riitil taught. 1 )r. Hryci' irtionsof the works 'he classes in liii/jc ilf of the Session ;t Those were largely students. ml Honor suliji'ct-. ibraced in aiMitiiii lition, the stmiy "f ven students in thn inch of the MoiU-rn vorks of Corni'iili', '1 Science— to lioili lemhracing some nf Dr. King gave two )r ('ourse was also 'se. »rvices the Institn- istance of Messrs. m. f the I'niversity admitted to tin' that given l>y the IS, which are lieiir- iry) have \w'n iii latter again si'iiij- (1 a .loui-iial diiriiu; urch work in tlii- i College. '.r it to endeavour the Theological or 1 it, and the statr ointment woull I'l nf Sfllfltf. ;e from [iIMKt'HSKHKNTS. To Building and Loan Association, Toronto, in repayment of loan (third instalment) $4,H00 00 To Thomas I'arr, architect (old account) 2(i (H) To special deposit in Commercial Hank towards meeting next instalment 1,000 (Xt TI. -M> KNDOWMKXT FUND (NEW). KKrKM'TH. I'lalance from last year !? lliWll (irant liy the I'nited Presbyterian Church of Scotland (towards endowment of Theological Chair) fLTiO 1,20H .W 1 )onationH from Scotland 5 74 Principal repaid i'>,X\7 riO Interest to February 27th .T20 20 I)ISIIUK.SK.MKNT.S. Investment on loan ><{),rtOO 00 Special Dejjosit in C Jinmercial Bank ],'J()0 00 To credit of Building Fund l.")!t 4(i To credit of ( )rdinary Jiev'enue *. Iti'.t 74 I'.alance in Merchants' Bank 7H4 HH fBJ END0WMP:NT fund (OLD). UECEII'TS. ( 'ontributions from Canada and Scotland, prior to 1882 lil.SlilHSKMENTH. Loaned, as (ler last account, to Building Fund .$5,.')l('i 25 to Ordinary Fund 1,.5(U .')2 III.-OJIDINARY FIND. IIECKII'TH. lialance from last year ( 'hurch Collections and Appropriations- Ontario and Quel)ec !?2,!»71 !•!• Maritime Provinces Ii2ii 10 Manitoba and N.-W. Territories (to January 1st, 188()) .... 142 80 I'M 88 i rant, Free Church of Scotland (t'lOO; i^ 4«tJ ti.") " Presbyterian Church of Ireland (t'lOO) 4Sr. 11 " Church of Scotland ( t'.")0) ■ 24:', 00 .'<:i,440 ;Vv» ' irant from University of ALanitoba (marriage license money) for one half year ''lass fees, board and caution money deposited Ilcnt of house and proportion for heating, by Dr. Bryce Interest availalile for Ordinary Bevenue I >nnation, towards Cfdlege Furnishings, by Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Clark . , . . " " Natural science apparatiis, by Hon. D. A. Smith, jier Dr. liryce 81,21.'. 7ti (•.(;() 7r. ;<,.ss2 m ■M'.f .50 ■Ml\ 75 125 00 500 00 pecial subscriptions and collections in Manitoba, for Dr. King's salary I{,(X)0 00 !»;5,H20 00 .•ass through tlu' hands of the Tn'asurer presenting this statement, it is included simj.ly l)y way of showing the amount of money I lised for the support of the OiUege in all its departments. Of the amount reported fur this pur- I'lise JjiOH.OG were contributed by congi'egations in Manitoba and the North-West TerritoriiiS, the I'lnainder, with the e.xception of JJ724, which the T'leological Chair Committee has had to Ixirrow, \*:is contributed by private subscriptions, mainly in Winnipeg, ^# Cxlviii. APPENDIX. rJiSBl'HHKMKNTS. Salaries iif IJev Pin ifettHor Bryce and I'rufe.sHor Hart 84,000 00 Me( Provisions for boarding,' house, light and water 1,42() ;V2 Servants' wages 578 75 Fu.l 501 41 3, :{•;'. I tj:5 Salary of Rev. Dr. King 3,000 00 Balance on hand 47 00 Si:i,5si m IV.-SCHOLAl!SHIP AM) BntSAKV Fl'XD. UKCKIPTH. A nienilier of St. James' Scjuare Church, Toronto •** .50 00 Mr. Robert Ander.son, Montreal 100 00 A member of Krskine Cliurch, Montreal 250 00 Mr. Crowe, Winnipeg 25 00 DISBIRSKMKNT.H. .Scholiiisliips and Bursaries awarded. & V.-SCHOLARSHIP CAPITAI. FTNI). The John IMack Scholarship, as per last statement ,$3().i 00 Interest to date " 21 80 TOT.M. UKCKll'TS KKOM MAY, 1885, TO M.\Y, 1880. ,8:1s 1 Ml Building Fund .84,820 00 Endowment Fund . . 1,217 27 Ordinary Fund (including Theological Cliair I'"und) 13,4'.ll OH Scliolarsliip and ISiirsary Fund 425 00 The John Mlack Seholar.ship Fund ..180 81!t,075 III BAl-ANCE SHEET. M.w, 1880. • Dr. College Endowment Fund (New) (01.1) .87,080 77 Schc ilarship Fund I?uil(!ing and Loan Association i>,G00 00 ( )rdiiiarv Fund . Tre.isurer of the Church (Dr. Reid's olfice) 8,i;i4 84 n\uldiug Fund (special deposit) Balance (being e.xcess of moneys due over those in hand, invested ov on dei)Osit) Cr .88,484 S> 384 S(i 47 <■>*■ 1,000 (III 14,S!i.-< L'7 .824,815 01 .824,815 f.l D. MACARTHIJR, J. M. KING, > I'rcanurcr.i. APPENDIX, cxlix. REPORT ON SABBATH SCHOOLS, The Committee appoiDted by the last General Assembly to further and supervise the Sabbath- school work of the Church beg leave to present the following report : I. RKPOinS AND AITKNDANCK. It iH a matter deeply to be regretted that there is so much difficulty in obtaining full and accurate reports of the Sabbath-school work of our Church. No less than three of tlie Presby- teries of the Church, those namely of Newfoundland, of Wallace and of Owen Sound are uureported. What the reason of this failure may be, your Committee cannot say, but there must be culpable neglect somewhere. In one case, that of Owen Sound, it was ascertained, when it was too late, that the blank forms for distribution to the schools had not been received by the Presbytery's Convener. How this came about cannot be ascertained, but the Convener of your (.'ummittee is morally certain that blank forms were sent, early last autumn, to the Snnday-schocI Convener or clerk of every Presbytery in the Church. And if, in any case, the forms were not received in due time, the members of Presbytery entrusted with the supervision of Habbath-school work ought to have iD(iuired the reason. It is to be earnestly hoped that, henceforth, no Presbytery will allow its Sabbath-school work to be totally unreported to the As.sembly. Many of the reports that have been received are very imperfect. A good number of the Presbyteries have succeeded ill obtaining returns from nearly all the schools within their bounds, but in the majority of the Presbyteries too large a proportion of the schools are unreported. As the statistics of our Sivbbatli-Bchools, as far as ascertained by your Committee will be given in tabular form at the close of this report, there is no need of referring to details here. The problem — how to obtain full and accurate returns of Sabbath-school work— has occupied much of your Committee's attention during the past year. There appear to be two conditions of successfully solving this problem : first, that the Sabbath-schools should be supplied with the means of recording such facts as the Church would like to know ; and, secondly, that there should he established a simole and systematic process of reporting these facts to the Presbytery, Synod, (lud Assembly. Your Committee has given much attention to the pre]iaration and tentative introduction of a system which would fullil these two conditions. It is cordially acknowledged that the suggestion of this system was made by the Presbytery of vSt. .Tohn, and that credit is due (■hielly to Mr. Fotheringham, of that Presbytery, for the leading principles of the system which VDiir Committee would endeavour to introduce throughout thu whole Church. The system of the St. John Presbytery, however, has not been adopted in its entirety ; an endeavour has been made to simplify it and adopt it for universal use throughout the Church. The Presbyterian News Company, of Toronto, undertook the publication of this series of Uecords and Reports with the distinct understanding that no part of the linancial responsibility should be borne by your Com- mittee or the Church. And a series of blank forms for recording and reporting the statistics and work of our Sabbath-schools has been offered to the Church which, your Committee hopes, will liiove useful in furthering the best interests of this important part of tlie Church's work. Already several of the Presbyteries have recommended the series for iiso within their bounds, and three of tlie Synods have expressed their approval of the system. In many of the schools it has already lieeu adopted, and your Committee has undoubted evidence of its usefulness within the short time during which it has been employed. The use of the class-books and other records in a school encourages regularity of attendance, carefulness of preparation, liberality in giving, and faithfulness in attending the regular services of the Church. The system of reporting, at the end of every (juarter, to the Convener of the Presbyterial Committee brings the latter into regular (nutact with all the schools throughout the year, and gives him an opportunity of repeatedly bringing the matter of full and accurate reporting before these schools which are defective in this respect. i'our Committee expresses the hope that the General Assembly will heartily give its upprobation and sanction to the effort to introduce througout the Church a uniform and syste- matic method of recording and reporting this exceedingly important branch of the Church's Work. .-) t;i .(l l)y tbfi fcLolara, but as no uniform syKtem of recording tlio preparation of leHHons Iihh licfn Kenerally adopted, the attempt has been largely a failure. From the Synod of Toronto anlainly somewhat unreliable. And the same remark may be made rot^anlin^' tliu returnH of those who attend Church. At the same lime, your Committee believes that it i> important that these facts should be recorded. When children know that a record is re^iilurlv kept of their preparation of lessons they are more likely to prepare well ; and when they urn aski il Sabbath after Sabbath if they have been at (church and a record kept of their attendance tlit y are more likely to go. In reference to tlie nunil)er that have publicly professed their faitli in Cbrist from our Sabbath-schools and Bible-classes, it is gratifying to observe a decided iiH^ri'ase upon the previous year. In I8H5 there were reported 1,777 as having entered into full comiiiiinion with the Church, and this year, we are glad to bo able to report 2,73.'). The principal inoreaHc in the number of young communicants comes from the Maritime Provinces and the Synod of Toronto and Kingston. From this marked increase in numbers we might reasonably concluil« that. within the bounds of these two Synods, there has been carried on, during the past year, a blessed and wide-spread work of grace amongst the young. F'or this the Church ought to be (ievoiitly grateful. We rejoice greatly when we hear of converts from heathenisui in far otT landfi, Hurel ,• we ought to rejoice eijually when we hear of the children of our own Church coming forwar.l anri consciously, deliberately declaring their determination to be the Lord's. May (iod grant that these youthful followers of the Lord .lesus Christ may prove, during their future live-, tu bp faithful and devoted labourers for the Master ! III. CONTRiniJTION.S TO MISSIONS. Xo attempt has been made, during the past year to direct the attention of the Sabbath schools of the Church to any special object of their Christian beneficnnce. No doubt there are cer- tain special spheres of missionary labour which would naturally be more interesting to chiMren than others. The work carried on amongst the boys and girls of heatlien peoples should be uf npecial interest to our Christian boys and girls. And there are many of our Sabbath-sclioolM that have shown a special interest in the Point-aux-Tromble schools and in the missionary Kteamer, the "Day-spring." Hut the General Assembly has never directed that Sabbath-Hfilioul contributions for any special objects, with the above exceptions, shall be kept separate from the general funds of the great schemes of the Church. And it is doubtful if any good end wouM be promoted by teaching children to take a peculiar interest in some favourite fields of missionary work Is it not better that they should be taught to regard the great work of the Church, in nil its departments, as being their work ? The more thoroughly that oui children can be leil to identify themselves with the great ('hurch to which they belong, in all its interests, and to ffifil that they are, to a certain extent, responsible for its future success, the better will it be for tlieni and the Church. All Sabbath -schools should be taught that they are expected to do soraetliint' in furtherance of the interests of the Kedeemer's Kingdom ; and an excellent practical way of teaching this lesson is to keep constantly before them the need of giving to some or all of thu Schemes of the Church. A great many of our Sabbath-schools seem to think that charity begin.s — and ends — at home, and devote all their collections to supporting themselves. This ou^lit not so to be. And your Committee hope that Presbyteries will seek, by all legitimate means, to bring before the Sabbath-echools the duty of contributing to the schemes of the (Jhurcii. Tln' amount which has been raised this year for missions, from the Sabbath-schools, does not .'^eein to dilTer very much from that of last year. lUit it is exceedingly diflicult to compare the givint.'.* of two successive years in consequence of the fact that there is a great ditTerence in the numbfr of schools reporting. The details of Sabbath-school contributions are given telow. IV. I'KKSIiYTKRIAL HUl'EUVISION. That Pre.sbytefies should take a deeper interest in the work of Sabbath-schools than tiny usually do, your Committee believes to be without question. The Church's work in the Sabbatli- Bchool is not less important than in the pulpit. And it would be a great encouragement to teachers and oflicers were they made to feel that the ministers and elders of the ( hurch are deeply interested in their work and solicitous regarding its efliciency and success. With a view to the establishing of a bond of connection between the Presbytery and the Sabbath-school, the formation of Sabbath-school Associations or the holding of Conferences is to be recommendiMi. Or if a separate (Conference upon Sabbath-schools be impracticable, the Sabbath-school sboiiM hold a prominent place in the Conference upon the state of religion. The Synod of Toronto iiml Kingston recommends that Sabbath-schools should form a prominent feature in Presbytirial •visitations conducted under the auspices of the Committee on the state of lieligion. And t)i<-' Synod of Montreal and Ottawa strongly recommends the formation of Presbyterial Sabbath school Associations. Your Committee is convinced that the Sabbath-school work of our Cliunb will never bo placed upon a satisfactory basis until the Presbyteries undertake much more thorou^'li supervision than at present. And above all things it is of importance that Presbyteries sliouKl appoint, as Conveners of their Sabbath-school Committees, men who will spare no pains in doiuj,' the work allotted to them. AFM'KN'niX. oli. aration iviimi'l HOiiH litH been f Toronto and 1 their ItiSBon", made ro^animi.' lieves that il i- ord iH ret^uliirlv 1 they art) askid ttendancft they 1 their faitli in iecided iiiorfase full conununion sipal increase in ynod of Toronto ' conclude tlial. t year, a hleswed it to he devoutly off lands, surely ing forward and (}od ^!rant that ture live^. to lie of the Sabhatli- uht there am cer- iting to children lea fihould he ot Sabbatli-s(dioolH the missionary it Sabhath-soliool jparate from the lod end would be Is of missionary lie Church, in all can ho led to eHtfl, and to ffid 11 it be for them to do sorootliinK practical way of me or all of tin! at charity begins This f)nght not imate means, to le Church. Thi' _. does not seem ipare the givin^-s in the number IW. diools than tlioy in the Sabbath - icoaraRement to 'the Church iir« With a view Sahbath- school, be recommended. Ith-Hohool should Id of Toronto and in rresbytfriiil ligion. And the lyterial Sabbath- [k of our Chunh Ih more thorou(-'!i ^shyteries sliduUl po pains in duiu>! V. HYNOP.SIH OK MTATl.STtCA t, KKTrtlNH. 1, S//ttSin TKliV. 14 -I- I rur .SydtKty _ Luni'iiburK and Shelburne. . Wallace \'i('toria anil lliclunnnd I'irtou I'rini'c Kdwanl I.sland. Halifax St. .Jdhn .Miraiiiiidii Xi'wfoimlilanrl Totals 41 {3!t) l.-i (2!t) .{0 (42) (;2 H4 il 11 > IS"' y. H ■A ' o ^ - :c 40 311 2(174 208.". 44.-. !? 10,51 !?3H8 .14.5 ■:.') 1K2 1K.V1 1480 4 44(1 125 .0«7 14 103 !«»0 2.5,3 140 .141 22 (3t;) (11 2(1<» odl 23()!» 70(1 35 585 062 22.10 7.5 .2.53 .52 2(l'.t 2(!!»8 18'.t.-) '.to (115 372 .1.38 (14 .'-.42 4OH0 2(17". !t8 18! (5 1045 .25(1 r,'i 403 3H.5H 212(1 1.5(1 1540 4(18 .121 ;«; 231 1844 133.5 CO 4'.t!t Hit .0(14 1 27!t 2181) lfH»14 !t24 (1745 3152 . 1(1.5 2. Siiniid iif Mniitvfiil mill Otlnvm. ',Miebec Mniitrcal • tttawa. Iinn.'irk and Renfrew llrixdiville !)51 415 3201 2180 1,34 1842 531 15! to 1017 (18 1144 428 2510 134!l (11 10(14 400 l.5:',oo !l!l(10 418 •1744 4711 .143 (11 .10 .1(17 . 2(1 .1(1 :.m Kingston I'f'terboriiUKh. . Whitby hiudsay Tnronto liarrie "wen Sounil.. .'>,iu''een 3. Si/nmt of Torontd and KiiHiHn)). 34 20 18 27 Ht 45 (40) 42 ilmlidi (.3(1) Totals. 34(1 32 .•„., 28(11 2074 53 1220 234 .081 20 22(1 2002 1.331 44 1H02 (145 .322 18 101 1.121 1115 58 830 30(1 .188 18 174 1(178 1145 44 (174 1.5!l .004 70 !I03 !I747 (1787 2(1(1 5522 300(1 . 308 31 350 2575 17!i5 1080 214 .083 28 3008 1!)88 51 (140 (18 .022 21 240 1043 1441 102 1104 472 .21 238 2(;!>1 2.5438 1707(1 (118 128.52 5104 .20 4. Synod of Hamilton and London. llnniilton I'iiris .... I.'iiidDn . >ai'nia . . . Cliatliam. Stiatford liiirnn .M;iitland . Totals. - „. 57 5.5 28 17 42 27 .30 30 31 2(J 20 23 30 .30 30 20 23 14 300 242 (157 ,5(174 .3!I10 153 405.1 18.34 .32 257 2245 1(115 120 1372 408 .20 3(17 3530 24.57 34 1837 727 .20 280 2(115 1.508 !I7 10.55 235 .0<> 250 2128 1(100 54 1105 1(10 .075 230 2100 14.50 47 788 351 .10 217 3208 2.34(i 52 10.3!( 23!) .074 22(1 220!» 13(11 84 (120 170 .070 1.54 1290 !I83 24 401 67 .0.52 2(147 25098 17290 0!I4 12273 4251 .KiO clii. AIM'KNDIX. r>. SiiiuA i)f ManUiiltii itnd Nortk-Wctit TcrritoriKu, NAMK OK I'HKMriVTKKV. VVitmiiiPK K..(;k Lak. ririiiidtin . . Jte^'ina t 1/ o tft •■£ L ^ u C •n X tj 5 r^ 'fl H 9 Vfi -T. a 1/ M Jf "3 0/ 3 5 I I nS ToUiIh. 1 11 ILT) 14 .{'.> ;«) 12!) 14 r..'i .'J4<> 1 «» i;«.i 1024 :i4 47 324") HI ir,<>4 11)4 71ti 2414 s 1. IWK) 47 1047 ot:, .;522 fi. (iKticr'tl Siiuiiniirii, NA.MK III- >VN()li. Maiitiii]'' l'ri)vin(,'(!M... . Mniilrcal ami Ottawa . . ToT'into ami Kiti)<>toii . Harniltiin ami Lriiidnii ... Manitoba ami \.-W. T.. 4(>;j 2(12 ;{(K» (2.-.1) 27!t 21H!» I!t014 1"0 170<; \:,:\m 2:w 2t;iu 2.".i:!8 242 2(i47 250! (H «)!) ;{4(i :{248 1008 !tr.7!t H.S107 " !VttV)' rt;7-> 4 1028 18205 .•-'07 (Jrari'i TotalH i 1022 N. 15. — The fiffiireH within IjracktitH in the aluive talile.s aio not ohlaineil from tlie retniiiH, 1/ut are only prolia' 'e entiinateH. VI. HKiOM.MKNI)ATIONH. y our Committee he\^ leave to recommend : 1. That all ProsbyterieH take pomn Huitable means of cxorciHinK closer overHij^lit of th'- Sfthbath-.schoolH, cither by the formation of Habbath-Hchool Asaociations, the holding of H|)(M:;iii OonforcnofiH, or in hiicIi other way as may Hoom to them beHt. 2. Tliat all auperintendnntH and teachers be exhorted to aeek, first, to bring the children of the (Jhurch into living union with ChriHt and the communion of the (Jhurch, and not to forget the training of the young to aaaiHt in the work and aupport of the (,'harch. 'A. That all Preabyteriea and Sabbath-achoola bo recommended to adopt and uae the aeries of liecorda and Reporta prepared by the AHHemblyn Hahbath-.school Committee. 1. That I'reabyteri. be instructed to appoint Standing Committees upon Sabbath-schools, and that it shall be the duty of these Committees : (a) To obtain a complete list of the Sabbath-schools within the bounds as Boon as pofshic after the meeting of Assembly : to keep a register of these schools with the addresses of tli« superintendents ; to forward to the superintendents such circulars or blank forma as. may be is inJ by the Assembly or the Syaodical ('ommittee, and to collect reports from all Sabbath scii lois immediately after the close of the calend.ir year (b) To furniah the Convener of the Synodical Committee of the bounds with a copy of tlic register of schools and superintendents' addresses, and to prepare an annual report of the Sablmtli- achoola within the bounds, as soon after the close of the year as possible for aubmisaion t(, tlie Presbyteries, and for tr>-namiasion to the Convener of the Synodical Committee. 5. That Synods be recommended to appoint as their Committees the Conveners (jf the Pre,-liy- terial Committees, with a Convener appointed by the Synod, and that the Synodical CommittccJ be instructed to procure and preaerve the names and addresses of all Conveners of I'resbytriiiil (.'ommittees ; to forward them to the Convener of the Assembly's Committee ; to transmit nil circulars and blank forms, issued by the Assembly's Committee, to the Conveners of the Prosby- terial (Jommitteea, and lo collect the Preabyterial reports upon Sabbath-schools for the preparation of the Synodical report to be submitted to Synod and transmitted to the Aasembly's (.'omruittoe. 0. That the Aaaembly's Committee be inatiucted to prepare and iaaue, not later than the month of November, the circulars and blank forms for Sabbath-school reporta, and to get thnBc recommendationa and instructions printed in convenient form for the use of Sabbath-hclniol Committees. All of which is respectfully submitted, ROBERT .TARr"'NE, Convener. AI'I'KNDrX. cliii. RHPOirr OF HYMNAL COMMITTKE. § Mm .7:; '"47 1 V)i.i 1047 .;f."J :nr!2 .Hi.". 4711 .:'.07 ■■>l()4 •-'11 4'2r.i .Iti'.t 1017 .:!'.i2 18i!ti5 1 .-'07 the ^•tllt■Il.^, liut overHJf^lit of till' holding of special ig the children of and not to forg't The Mymnal ■ omtnittee beg to report that during the past year a tonic-Holfa edition of the t'hiirch Hymnal has hnv.n piibliHhnd, and that it i>^ hoM at the ratn of seventy (■•■ntii (xtr nopy a price corisideruhly 1ow(t than originally proposud. The salos, howover, liavo not been large, nmounting to only about I'lO copies. It was Htated in last yoar'.s Report that the propriety of publishing a tonic-sol-fa edition of the H. S. Uyranal was urged on the (Jommitteo, which deemed it well to defer action in this 'lirection, until the measure of acceptance of the tonic-sol-fa edition of the Church Flyiiiiial was ascertained. The HiiiallneHS of the sales of the latter afTords little encouragement to uniertake the publication of a tonic-sol-fa edition of the S. H. Hymnal. Hinco last meeting of Assembly the I'ommittee has entered into a contract with Mr. C. I'.lackett Uobinson to [)nl)lish, for seven years, the Sabliath School and other hymnals. A copy of the contract is submitted with this report. According to the new arrangement the plates are the property of the (Jommittee, and the contractor pays for their use, according to th»i number of copies printed from time to time, such an amount as will recoup the Committee for their original cost, by the time they are untit for use. In conseiiueuce of this arrangement the ('ommittee has \n the meantime becjme involved in a large outlay. The plates now in their possession cost the Committee about 'i'-iJiOO, of which 51, dO') remains unpaid. Hy the terms of the new contract the Hymnals, with the exception of the live cent H. H. Hymnal, are to be sold at prices averaging 20 per cent, lower than those formerly charged, while the binding is to be stronger, and the paper of saperior (juality. Hamilton, 10th June, LSS'i. WILLI.VM ORKGG, Jiiint ( 'nnventr. 188.5. Nov. 3rd. I )ec. 7th. 1H80. .M;ir. lOth. .May nth. 17th. ;{lst. W. 1j. McMiKlilcu, /" urrmiiit vith PresKytf.rinn Hyinndl Cummitlcc. KWEM'TM. To l^iilanee from lust .stiiteiiient _. $l,l!l!» C.,'; " I'.ank proceeds of jiroinissory note tliscounted by order of C'onunittee .... !I71* 18 " I'oyalty per f-'ainpbell and Middlomi.ss UK) (M» " Cash borrowed from the IJev. I>r. Ileid, agent 1,(K)() 00 " Royalty i)er C. H. Itoliins.m (fe Co 170 (i."> " l)ivi(len(l per Kstiite of Ojiiiipbell fi ( 'o 'MM " Sale of S. S. Hymnals from .fune 1, 188.5 to date ... 1,0'.'8 18 To Balance !<5,172 10 *4:'i,t.28th. Oct. 8th. 12th. -Nuv. :ird. 21st. I ».•(■. ;{rd. 1880. •h.n. 22n(l. Kcb. •Mar. 22niilliititytie, Hanson ifc Co. J'resbyterian News Co., .Account . . . ' ('. Ii. Uobinson (t ( 'o., Account ' I'aid I'roiiii.s.sory Note ' .1. .MuiTiiy, Account ' Dr. .1. .lenkins, Account Remitted Xidson it C( " Riilliiiityne, Himsou it Co ' H. W. Barnes, Account Remitted Hiillantyne, Hanson it Co Mowiit it Co., Account Remitted ISallantyne, Hanson it < 'o. Rank Coiimiisiion, expenses of members attending meetings, cablegrams, etc. Raw e.Kpensits J. Miles, two years' services looking after accounts, etc . . Ralancc .? (;7:f 12 :i:i7 l.{ r> 25 8 m •; 75 1; m l,:!i)8 ••57 15 00 t; so 1,0(0 (K) :{ 15 4 0.3 285 83 720 10 4 (X) 1 .50 00 15 00 ;k) m 41 15 21 81 25 00 4:50 70 85,172 19 cliv. AIM'KNDIX. KEPOirr OK THK ("oMMriTKH (>N TIIK STATKoK RKI.KiloN, l^so T0 J.' ^ '- » It iilfiiriln K'roiit pli-iiHiire to your ('iiiiiniittt't', in |irf>MeiitiiiK' tn tin- VeiicniMc' the ( i(!iit'riil AnHPiiiMy tlioir Aiiiiiuil lii!|iiirt the (/'liristiari lift* unci work of tho ( 'Inircli as a wholi;, tlifii* ii uliiiridaiit n-aHiiii fur l,iti«. fa(^tory rewanls will in the niMr future result from the earnest etforts which are made to iin|iress i.n the various ineinliers of our < 'hiirch tiie ohlit^ations which devolve upon them, ancj which they ouu'lit to dischar;,'e with willinifness and elHciency. Vour Committee are confident that the iiiemli'Ts i.f Assemlily an 1 of our Church at larL;e, contemplate with unminj,'lei| satisfaction the fact, that our OonureK'ations anii Mission Fields in Manitoha anil the .\orth-West Territories have alr^adv reached the K"'idly propoitions of a .Synod ; and lliat the first Report on the State of Kfji,', .ii lius rei'ently lieen forwarded to your Committee from that portion of our |)o:iiinion which a few years a^o was lari^ely or comparatively iinkuo'vn to the majority of our mendiers in tln' ohler Provinces. \'i)ur Committee tind, that in the .Synoil of the .Maritime I'rovinee-i, no jiepuif was receiveil from the freshytery of St. .lohn and the I'resliytery of Newfoundland ; that in the Synocl of .Montreal and Ottawa, thirty-ei','ht .Sessions ami ('oti^'rej^'ations are in the category of delini|uents ; that in the Synod of Toronto and Kim,'ston, no Reports were made hy the I'res- hyteries of Kin),'ston, il)le for them to send a more favouralile account of the success wlii
  • Assembly that, so far as public worship and attendance on tlie ordinary means of grace are concerned, tiie Reports are largely favoiu'- able. This sensible statement is contained in the report o; the Synod of Hamilton and lo long as the peojile atteml the means of grace on the Lord's Day, so long is there hope for the future of our CInuvh and country.'' Youi' Committee must not ojnit to mention that these unfavouridile remarks are maile in the Report of the Synod of .Manitoba and the North-West Territories : ".V large minority are never seen in church at all ; the older settlius ,'ire largely fipathetic in the matter ot church attendance." The complaint is made in the J{eport of the Synod of Hamilton and London. " that the Sunday evening services in towns and cities are not so well attended as they ought, ami that the tlippant sensational theatrical performances htdd in certaiji churches, and the means takt-n to draw a crowd, are leavening the minds of the young in a most dangerous direction." It is likewise .stated in the same Report that "there is no haiiit more demiu'ali/ing and destructive of all proper feeling than the haliit of going round, and uo people are less instructed than those wdio hear every- body and aie always ready for the last sensation." Tt is almo.st superfluous for your Committee to assert, that decorum and solemnity are always to be observed in connection with the services of t !o l'~ house, and that all artitii'cs for attracting large congregations aic to be disearded, forasniurli as injury is thus done to th(! very genius and simplicity of Christian \vorshi|>. The members of .\>seiii- bly are well aware that, in order that his own spiritual life may be benefited, and that he can render useful .service in his particular sphere to the Christian Church, it behoves every worshipper to niuki- choice of one church or congregatiim, and to devote his entire influeiice .'\nd allegiance to that clnnili and congregation. To a question which was asked hy the Presbytery of Owen Sound, as to whetlni' IP AI'I'KNDIX. clv. GION. l^^'i. :iny sii^'^fMtiiiii for tln' iiiiiirovt'iiifiil nf imlilic nurvii'i* rniild I)*- nuiili', thr aiHwi>r wim retunieil, "More K'rii<;e uiiil wuriiith in tlif iiiinisttT, iiinl iiiori- prayr iiiul devotion in tin? |m'o|iU'." Nour ( 'oininittt'H are fonliilfiit th:it tilt! ini'Miliei'i of AsHcnilily, in conHiilcrati iii of tlif ^ivat irn|>ro\ t-nii'tit A'hicli hart liHcn I'lFfcti'iJ in mir own day in the musical culture of oiir |)i'o|)le, in conMiiliTation alxo "f till- fx|>an>iv>' rliaiai'ter of tin- < ;iirt|)fl, and of its iiereniiial nower of meeting' anil of Matisfyintf tlie intellfctiial and s|iiiitiial wantu and reciniroinentH of every deKreti and a^e of enli^'ll^ennlent, uill ii„'ree witli tlii'SH remarks which an- made in the Ueport of the Sync il of Toronto and Kiiiittton, due leK'ard liein^' always paid to the truth of < iod, and to tho reverontijd feelini^'-i which are in-ii-paralile from Mis Worship: "While aviiidin>^ everythini,' inconsistent with the character i f the house of (loci aii'l of thf llaptism, to the practical similarity which c'litains bi!tween the confession and profession that the two .Sacraments involve, .Members of .'Vssendilv are aware, as your Committee Ixdieve, that ditferences exist within our < 'hurcli in refer- ence to tlie aclministration of the Sacrament of liaptisin. It occurs to your Committc>e, that the time lias fairly arrived when the Assembly can recommend uniformity, not only with rei^'ard to the time and i)lace of adiiiinisterinK the Sacrament in ((uestion, but also with ru^,'arc| to the cpuiliticatioiis which are to be demandecl from tliose to whom the rit,dit of availing' themselves of that Sacrament is to be granted. Though your Conimittee are well aware that perhaps the fullest intimation of the I'resbyterian doctrine regarding the baiitismof infants is thus given in the Larger Catechism, " Hut infants descended from parents, either buth or but one c)f them professing faith in Christ and ol)ecii. eiice to Him, are in that respect within the (Jovenant and to be baptiseil "— tliey are (convinced that. Were the Assemoly to issue a distinct didiverance, or to express the views of the Chinch in some Miiecpiivocal manner, regarding the Sacrament of Haptisni, very important benefits would result, lint only to ministers themselves, who coulcl always appeal in any difficulty that might arise to the unamliiguous law of the Church, but also to memhi^rs and adherents of our ( 'hurch as well, inasmuch .IS they would have the deliverance of the .\ssembly fcu' their guidance, and would thus be in no danger of regarding themselves as aggrieved in any particular circumstances, whenever they turned their attention to the conii)atative facility which prevails in other (Jhurches so far as the Sacrament cif P>aptism is conterned -a facility the correctness or incorrectness of which your < 'ominittee have neither the right nor the desire to rliscuss. It appears to your Committee that an improvement i.s perceptible in tlie attention which is ■_iven throughout our ("hurch to the prayer meetings. From such remarks as these in the Reports of our Synocls, " attendance unusually encouraging," '■ marked increase in the prayer meeting," "the attendance! has been larger ancl more regular than in any former year," the inference may be decluced, that the indifference of which some complaints used li be made is beginning to give way before a heartier appreciation of the healtliful interruption which is etfected by the prayer meeting in the industry and turmoil of the week. It is asserteil in 'iiii! of the reports which have been forwarded to your Comimtte ■, that " it woulcl be the mar\id of the year if certain of our intelligent, respectable church memliers were to appea.' at the prayer meet- ing. The constancy with which they avoid it is the most uniform and consistent part of their ''hristian life. Our (Jhiirch will reap con({U(!st.s feu- the King through the great army of the eMership, the nature of which we of to-clay have scarcely begun to unclerstand. .Some elders do well, ami i;iniiot be too highly piaLsed for their zeal and self-sacriKci! ; c)thers do as little for the Lonl as thi!y 'l.cently can," It is clear to your Committee that great progress remains to be made, before it can be said with .iiiv amount of justice, that our i)eople are attending tlie [trayer meetings with commendable faitlifnl- iH'^^, and that our elders are contriliuting that measure of co-operation which their otiici! in the Clnu'ch distinctly implies. In regard to Fandly Worshii) or the worship of (Jod in the homi! ancl in the family, your (Jom- iiiittee, while end')rsing the sentiment of one of the Kep(jrts, " that if we have not religion in the home «'can never have it in the pew," regret that they are unablt! to convey to the .Assembly intelligence tliat is uniformly favourable ancl satisfactory. It is statecl in the lieport of the .Synod of the Maritime Provinces, that family worship appears to be on the increase!, that several sessions report the exact number of families, and that there is ont! congregation in Prince Ivlward Island, consisting "f 17(1 families, and that family worship is observed in every family. Your Committee are sorry to tiiid that the reports of the other Synods are not so satisfactory. Such statements as these occur in the Report of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa: " Ses.sions inclined to bo reticent stupendous work which is now inviting its most serious consideration, very much, himianly ■-pi',d< ing, must depend on the development of a missionary and liberal, and, then^fore, a Christdike spirit in the character of the young who. in a few years, are to form the members of the Church, am! tn control its operations. It is stated in the Report of the Synod of the Maritime I'roviiices " tli.it there seems to be a strong tendency to leave the matter of instruction of the young in the hands uf .Simday School teachers. The Sunday School seems to be the pillow of indolence to parents whn neglect their own duty." The Report of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa is to the effect "that, there is reason to fear that such training 's largely left to Stmday Schools, liible classes, and tlu' liublic ministrations of the Word. iVluch attention is paid to the instruction of the young."' It is foutnl in the Synod of Toronto and Kingston " that the religit us interests of the y(»ung are evii'ently nnt overlooked by the otiice-bearers of the Church." These re.'uarks are contained in the Kejiort ' Synod of Hamilton and London : "Great attention has V)een bestowed on Sabbath Schools, Many of the Presbyteries have held conferences. There is great danger of neglecting the training :ui(| Christian nurture of the children and the young in their own home." Your Committee tinrl, tlmt so far as religious training in the home is concerned, the Reports of the congregations in the Syriml of Manitoba and the North- West Territ( ries, "are, at best, hesitating— and, in some casi's unfavourable." P''avourable testimony is borne to the " vigour and etHciency of Sabbath Schools." Your Committee are satisfied, that no difference of opinion can obtain respecting; the valuable services which Sunday School teachers — the unpaid ministry of the Christian Church, as they are happily designated in the Re[>ort of one of our Synods — are rendering to the young peoi)le of our Church, and, therefore, to the Church at large. It is evident, however, that one hour of relii/imis instruction on the Lord's Day can furnish but a very insvdequate substitute for the daily instruction of the home ; and that the Sunday School ought not, therefore, and never was intendi^d, to lie regarded as a compensation foi the neglect of instruction by parents in their homes. There is. in the judgment of your (.!onimittee, an unmistakable fitness in the language of a certain Presbytery. "That parents, and not Sabbath Schoolteachers, were commanded not to provoke their children unto wrath, but to bring them up mi the nurture and admonition of the Lord." The members of Assembly will be gratified to learn, that contributions towards the missionary enterprises of our Church are made by the large majority of our Stmday Schools. The hope can be reasoiiuMy cherished, that th )se who have begun at a very early age to contribute something toward the Missionary Schemes of the Church, will go (m, as they advance in intelligence, and as larger means come to be at their disposal, to take a deejier interest in the work of (Christian missions, ainl to ju'actise a spirit of larger liberality in obedience to the genius of the Gosjiel. The scholars of a Sunday-School in the Presbytery of Montreal contributed $32.5.00 ; the scliolar- of another Sunday School in the same Presbytery, contributed .1^405.00 ; while the scholars of a tliinl ("uiiday School in the same Presbytery, gave .^.ItiO.OO for strictly missionary purposes during the pa-t year. Y'our Ctmimittee beg to express their concurrence with the Presbytery of Karrie reganliiit,' " the necessity of having all our young people carefully instructed in the distinctive features of Presljyterianism." Deference is thus paid to the exidicit advice of St. Peter: "And be reaily always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you. " Xn less a de'iiMid than this can be matle on the intelligence of every Christian worshipper, that lie will be familiar with the distinctive doctrines of the Church to which he belongs ; and that, while exer- cising a broad charitableness towards the members of other Churches, he will have stability of conviction for his own guidance and satisfactiim, in addition to lieing able to defend the particular dogmas or principles of the Church with which he is identified. So ra])id and remarkable has been the growth of religious literature in the form of magazines and periodicals in our day, that your Committee venture to ask the ipiestion ; as to whether there is not grave cause for supjiosing that the study of the Word of (Jod, wiiieli is alile to make men wise unto salvation, is to a certain extent dis- regarded by the attention that is generally bestowed on the religious literature of which ineutioii has been made. In view of the jieerless grandeur of the Word of (Jod, it appears to your Comniittee that, to allow the constant sttidy of it to be supplanted by religious literature, however valualile. Would be as unwise as it would be to turn away from the sun, the grand centre of light and heat, and to be satislied with the light and heat of smaller and feebler luminaries. It occurs to your < 'oui- mittee that in the services of (Jod's house a departure might at times be advaocageously madi' from the formal sermon ; and that something like an exposition of a iiortion of the Word of (iod luigl't lie maile with tiie avowed object of in(U'easing the knowledge whieii congregations ought to have of the various books that form the Hible. Youi Comniittee beg to make what they regard a> ui important citation from the Keiiort of the Synod of Hamilton and Ijondon : " The ideal Sund;iy School is the whole congregation met together for the study of (lod's Word and mutual edification, embracing all ages from the infant class to the men and women of forty or fifty. When we enn . h Al'PKN'DIX. clvii has the atteiilii'ii (I anxiety, its will ertainty which i- in ovi'i'takiii-r tli>' , hnnianly ~i"Mk I Christ-like spirit he I'hurch, ami to I'roviiices " tliiit ng in the hamls of •e to iiart'iits who n the effect "that r classes, ami the iinng."' Itisfdiiinl ; are evii'^ntly not tlie Report nt the ;h Schools. Many ,' the trainin'^' and i:iiiittee tinri, that ;ions in the Synoil xl, in some casfs Sabbath Schools." 3tin;j the vahiaiile Jhurch, as they are [lunK people of our hour of relii-'ions e daily instruction as inteniltHJ, to he inies. There is. in ertain Presliyttr\ . ike their chihlnii The nieniber.' of enterprises of our an be reasonaMy thing toward th.' ice, ami as lar^'ir tian missions, and ,.).00 ; the scholar- scholars of a third «es durinj,' the past f lUrrie ri'^ardini.' nctive features of 'And he n-ady at is in you." N" ipper, that In' will 1 that, while exer- 1 have stability of •nd the i)articuhir narkable luvs lnen jHir day, that yonr Isupposinj; that tho lertain extent di~- if which uiciitioH ,(> yonr ('oinniitl''i' :io\vever valuaMi'. |ij,dit and heat, and , urs to your < 'onr 'eouslv made from 1 of (tod mi^'^t lie Ins they regard as an ,The ideal Sund;iv iintnal edification. ,y, When we < m" secure thih grand restdt then this long vexed ([uestion will be solved of fiair t majority of the congregations within the liounds of the Synod of Hamilton .ami London. From the Synod of ^[anitoba and th ' Xorth-West Territories the report comes that " in a large proportion of the roturns such words as, 'liberal, fair, good, very good, cheerfully given,' occur in connection with the lilierality of congregations and niissi(fn fields." As your Committee are strongly of opinion, that lilierality is largely a matter of education, and that tiie time has fairly come for boldly and distinctly maintaining thnt ,'/i*//i.'; enters as an essential element into all acce|ital)le worship, they beg to make these appropriate citations from the Ueport of the Synod of Hamilton and London : "(!iving is a part of our religion, and you may well (|aestion the piety of any, no m.atter how ostentatiously they claim to have reached the higher life, who grudge their small pittance to the cause of (lod. The Scripture makes no such distinction as is too commonly made by the latent feeling of too many church members who act as if one or two in a congregation were alone to exercise this grace. If we were to judge of many by what they give, we wouhl be left in grave I'oubts whether they are entitleil to the Christian name or not. It is necessary that all our othcediearers and inddic leading nlember.^ be led to devise more liberal things, and manifest a large-heartedness, and thereby set a healthy example of Christian generosity." "We have Christians who have the heart to go to church from one year's end to the other and never offer to contribute towards any department of Christian work." There is an epigrammatic terseness in the remarks which, as your Committee greatly fear, are predicable of more Presbyteries than that in whose report they occur, " There is a sad streak of meanness about us somewhere ; we want more means and less meanness." Members of Assembly will admit "that there is a great financial power lying latent in our Church, and that the only thing to be regretted is that it is very latent." As numerous voices from all the corners of the earth are impressing on Christians the necessity and the beauty of liberality, your Committee are sanguine that a more liberal spirit will speedily be exhibited by those of our members who have hitherto given sparingly, if they have given at all. The accessions to the membership of the Church have been large during the past year. Your ConiDMttee are glad to find these references in the Report of the Synod of the Marititne Provinces : " .\n unusually large number of young people have passed from the Sunday School into full com- munion with the ('hurch." One hundred and forty-five in thirteen congregations in Prince Edward Islaml, and seventy-eight in the I'resbytery of Miramichi became communicants. In the congregation of .Spring Hill, in the Presbytery of Wallace, no less than one hundre in not uniformly obHcrved throughout; tli»' (Jhurch, the memliers of the (/hurch be earnestly admonished to give careful ami conHtant attention to the observance of it. 4. That, as it appears that the religious instriiction of tlio young is in danger of l)eing left too much to th(! Sunday School, the duty and impmtance of icligious training in the home be earnestly impressed on |)arentH throughout the bounds of the (Jhurch. .'"). That the different I'reHbyteries be recommended to prepare for themselves a scheme of .-|"(i;il Hervices adapted to reach all Congregations within their bounds— the members of Presbytery iiiii "' the various SeHHions to asHist, as well as ithern, in conducting such Hervices. AIM'KNDIX. cHx. iniirkcil thi'iii ii^ t^lfi.shiiesj, ■j\i-f\. returns irnm ti ■ -inus ii^.teiitinii t may li'" lii'i'U.iit itideTK'P tliiit. tli>' ual hi'tii'lit of tK- iliiti<)ti which « 1- lat " th(! (ifii'i.'l r4i(l«ratii>n, an'l :'■ ppeal to thi' I ■ • ■coiiiintMiilatioii tioii o' the (lo'^p.- /nil ki.owii to th>' t is irriiiif''-t.''il in <(inu' aiiiuseiii'Mit^. (loinmitti'f aif li < hetui iiiaili% then the lofty iileal ..I ^ords of the > II constant attenlinK Ler of h'-iiiK I'f' ' "' le home he eani'-'^ a Hchemeof >yv\^ Preshytery ii'^'l •'' The < ommittec on Sabbath obBervance last year reported to the AHsemhly the passing of an hy Act the Ontario Legislature for the Buppreasion of excursions on Sahhath by steamboat or railway ; and the Assembly directed Synods in the oilier Provinces to renucist the co-operation of the otiier branches of the Christian Church in order to secure similar legislation if necessary. Vour committee are not aware of action having been taken by any Synod outside Ontario in the direction indicated. The Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, at its recent meeting appointed for the lirst time a Committee on Sabbath observance ; and it is the only Synod of those specially con- cerned from which a report has been received. Encroachments on the sanctity of tin! SabVjath, varied in form, persistent and serious in their character, continue to prevail throughout the land. The cust m in towns and cities of keeping shops o[>en to an unreasonably late hour on Saturday nights seriously interferes with a proper observance of the Sabbath, and is assigned by many so employed as the reason of their not attending morning service. A very largo proportion of workin.j men and employees in factories receive their week's wages on Saturday, and do their week's shopping after seven o'clock on Saturday nights. In this way business is kept up to such a very late hour that many are incapaci'atod for entering on the Sabbath's duties and privileges, and only when the Habhath is almost past do thiyy feel sutliciently rested to make the attempt. Any social custom of this kind, which robs (iod and defrauds man, comes into popular favour very readily ; and with slow apprehensiou are its evils discerned. Knited etTort on the part of pastors in towns and cities might do much to abate this evil. Influence might be brought to bear on manufacturers and other employers of labour, to induce them to change pay-day from Saturday, and thus not only diminish temptation to the intemper- ate, but facilitate and encourage the observance of Sabbath duties, and the enjoyment of Sab- hath privileges. Another attempt was recently made in the city of Toronto to procure certain amendments to the Street (Jar Act of Incorporation, the elTect of which would have been to empower the (Jity Council to legalize the running of the street cars on Sabbath. Great credit is duo to the secular Hud religious press of Toronto for the stand taken, and the vigorous opposition which the move- iiient encountered. The Presbytery of Toronto have had under consideration the duty of Sessions towards mem- bers of the Church employed on railways, and compelled to labour on Sabbath or re.sign their .-'tuations. The General Assembly may bo asked to give counsel to Presbyteries and Sessions on this matter. Heyond all doubt the railroad corporations of the Dominion are proceodint' on the aHsi: iption that the Sabbath institution, the claims of religion and the rights of coiii'cience must be accommodated to the interests and claims of business and commerce. The spirit of avarice, which makes business paramount, fails to see that tUe fortunes built up on 8U(di a policy are doomed to go down in utter overthrow before the vandalism which such a system inevitably develops. Take away the restraints of religion, and whore is the security of life or property? Let the Christian Church in all her branches throughout these Provinces distinctly under- stand, that the railroail corporations of this Dominion will concede to ohurch members in iheir HLTvice their Sabbath rights, only in so far as they shall be compelled to do so ; and that thu necessary constraint can be brought to bear upon these powerful corporations only through tho medium of public law, backed up and enforced by strong public opinion. And unless the precious heritage of the Sabbath is to .' eeom.i utterly lost to large classes of our people the Church must at once gird herself for the struggle, reuse public interest on an issua so momentous, secure legislation, where additional legislation is needed, and provide funds for the purpose of having the law enforced. In tho excellent report of the Committee of the Synod of T-.ronto and Kingston it is stated tliat the Ministerial Association of the city of Ottawa has recently been soliciting th.. co-oporatif)n of the Ministerial Association of Toronto, and of similar organizations, in a systematic effort to enforce the law by having the men arrested all along the linos, who are found labouring on the Siibhath. Although at first sight this might wear the appearance of a crusade against working null on railways, it is apparently the only available method of reaching tlie railway authorities, the principal transgressors. Vour committee conclude their report with the following recommendations ; 1 . That Synods he instructed to report through their respective Committees on Sahhath olnervanco to tho Assembly's committee. 2, That tho Assembly's Committee, by letter or deputation, correspond with other branches of the Church, both in (Janada and the United States, with the view of bringing tho combined force of Christian opinion to boar upon this momentous question, and of devising measures by vhicli the inheritance of the Sabbath shall be restored to large and important classes of the com* inunity. .\ll of which is respectfully submitted, \V. T. M.MILLKN, Hamilton, fJune, IHHH. Convener. clx. APPENDIX. REPORT ON TEMPERANCE. if* Your Cdiiiiiiitteeon Temperance h.ave toreiicrt thatin tlie month of .Tanuary last, a list of queHtidns- was i)rej)ar('(l, antl a copy sent t') every Session in the Church. These questions were intciiried U elicit such information as would enahle yoiir Committee to exhiliit the present attitude of tlie Church and of ]>vr(\sence of a licensed curse like the liquor traffic is incompatible with a tr\ie patriotism and an enlightened Christianity. I. The first ([uestion inquires fl) as to the extent of the evils resulting from intemperance, and (2) as to the meai;s employed to connwt these evils, and foster a Temperance and Prohibition sentiment. The reports are all but unanimous in affirming that the volume of intemperance has grtiatly decreased, even within the past year, and that its conseqiient evils have Ijeen diminished in like degree. This is indicated by the less frequent occurrence of open drunkenness, and the diminislicil consinnption of strong drink, as testified ny Custom-house officers and others in a position to know. Nevertheless the reports sorrowfully admit that in the large centres of population, where the tratfi<- is strongly entrenched the evils of intemperance are still truly ai)palling, and call on all true-hearti'd men and women to use their utmost exertions to reclaim the f.allen, root out the temptatirin, and save the commonwealth from moral wreck and material ruin. The city of Montreal has 8 lirewerie-i. 2 distilleries, ;{H2 licen8e of the population I No wonder that the number of ai rests per annum for drunkenness often exceeds twenty thousand, or one arrest to about every 70 of the inhabitants. II. The second ((uestion is to elicit informati(m as to how far the Assembly's recommendations have f)een complied with in the formation of temperance societies, and the faithful enforcement of temperance principles in our Sabbath-schools and Bible classes. The reports inform us that the (irst part of this recommendation has been disregarded with singular unanimity, mainly on the very defensible ground thr(,t vigorous and well-managed societies of an undenominational kind everywhere flourish and abound, and that in these a prominent i>uit '■^ taken by members and officers of our own Church. With a testimony er|ually uniform are we informed that the second part of the rocommendation has been duly observe!, the Canada I'rcKh/itfrUui, and the Prcxlif/teritin linitir. These, however, are not the loral jiress, which is usually secidar and jjolitical, and is mostly silent <)n this question unti forced to declare its position by the i)ressure of some Temperance campaign. Many, imder this test, have been found loyal and true to the interests of morality and the sanctity of home ; while at least an eciual lunnber havt> lent their influence to advance the interests of the distillery and the .sale n, P>ut even the most advanced portion of the local press is held l)y a majoiity of our reports co be lagging behind, rather than leading, public sentiment. IV. The fourth ((Ut-stiou relates to counties and cities in whidi the Canada Temperance Act has been in ojjeration, and asUs (1) with what results it is attended in relation to public morality : (-) what causes coiitribtiti' to any serious or i)artial failure, and (.j) whether any reaction is disceriiilile. and if so, what is the cause? The testimony is uniform and emphatic as to the consiiicunu- benwtits of the -Act wherever it lias been re.asonably well enforced. The repcU'ts sjx'ak "t diuiikards, once dt'enieil hojjeless, now ust;ful and respected citizens ; of families formerly begg:ir''i by inteii\perance, now self-sup|nu'ting and comfortable ,- of the abolition of tlK» vulgar and ruiiiou< habit of " treating," and of the comparative infre(piency of o|)en drunkenness. In many counties the hopes of the most sangiiitie supporters of the Act have been fully met. The reports froni thi' Scott Act counties of the Province of (^biebec mostly overlook this (piestion, but the follnwlTi;: vigorous testimony from the Rev. Father .McAulay, of Stanstead, largely conii)ensates for lliis defect : " I am happy t<: be able to say thi'.t the blessings of the Scott Act throughout ''ur county are far ahead of the expectations of its strongest supporters. We have no more congrb,ii ,ing of lii iuil% ards. Some (leople tell us once in a \rhile that there is as nmch li(|Uor sold here no., as before thf Scott .\ct was adopted. Those who say so lie, and they know they lio." In the Co\mty of Oxfoi'l. Ontario, only sixteen persons have been committeil to the county gaol for drunkenne.ss during the first twelve months of the Act, as against forty-four during the last twelve months of license. The APPENDIX. clxi. alistnf iviesti'ins- /ifere inttiuleil ti- de of the Church nj,' drink. 11 thti Synods. jspective Synods. Provinces meets tid other infniina- 1) ]iains to furnish • of Sessions h;vvr ■h, conver^int,' on e of Temiicrancp n throu;;ho\it the a true patriotism ntemiierance, and ihition tientinient. ranee has ;,'re,atly iiminisiied in lik*' id the diminished , f)osition to know, 1, where the traffic m all truediearted nptation. and save 1 has H breweries, ! for selling li'l'n r n for rtninkenne»s 1 reconmiendatiiin? ful enforcement of I disregarded with -manat^ed societies {iroininent \>ait '•' e recommendation i-schools and Bihle ides are drawn out [idin:.,' thraldom. Temperance Act'.' 'rotestant reli^'ious emphasis of thn^e j)y all the p>d)lic.i- |g to note the nolil. ;h our own Churcli 'hese, however, ;ue this question (Uili iiy, under this test, I'lie; wiiile at least ■ry and th(» sale' ii. our reports to lie I'lnperance -Act has juhlic morality ; (-) Ition is disiernilile. .. the conspicuou- reports speak "t 1 formerly l)e!;KMV"l ,-id«ar and ruin.ms In many couiitie- e reports from tli ' but the followiii. lupensates for tlu- ,.iut <'ur county are lrt,uaniiof dnui' Iiio.. as before th. .Jounty of Kxf'"';' kenness dunnt,' l '« L of license. Hie statistics of Barrie >,'aol aro still more striking, showing' the total commitments for efpial periods tmder license and prohibition respectively as sixty-four and six. Yet there are causes that have prevented the Act from achieving its i»roper success, and have .'iven a plausible |)rete\t for the cry of failure. The first, and most mischievons, h.vs be(>ii the niu- inherent weakness of the Act— the lack of adequate means to enforce its jirovisions. In Ontari" and New 15ru!iswick the Provincial (lovernmonts liave apjiointed officers to enforce the .\ct, and if these liodies can rise above the exigencies of jjarty, and appoint in every case men in syiufiathy with tiie cause, the friends of temperance will owe them a ilebt of gratitude which, we doulit not, they will, when occasion offers, honourably discharge at the ])olls. Other causi's of partial failure are mentioned, such as the miserable sentiment, fostered by tlie lawless and indiibed by the weak, that it is dishonourable to inform against the violators of the Act, and thus a pitiable piece of school-boy ethics — is dragged in to prop up the cause of iniquity .tnd stamp with dishonour the heroic ilischarge of a noble iluty. The system of terrorism, culminating >ometinies in murderous attacks on those whose duty it is to enfcure a law brought into opt^ration l>y the will of th(! people, at once reveals the terrible natun; and results of the traffic, ane Presbyteries where a slight reaction is ailniitted, it is traced not to the decline of tenq)erance senti- ment, but to diminislied confidence in the elticiency of the Act. Tlie result of any failure noted is not to i)rovoke a reaction in favour of license, l)Ut to enkindlea more enthusiastic endeavour to secure ut the earliest possible hour a Proliibitory Law, not " to make mensolier by ,\ct of Parliament," but to legislate the drink-producer and the drunkard-maker out of a busiiiess so fruitful in misery and woe. V. 'I'lie fifth question is to elicit opinion regarding a general Prohibitory measure. The reports are almost a unit in affirming that such a measure would be hailed witli gladness by a great m.ajority "i our people. The Province of (,>upliec, however, is spoken of as doubtful in regard to this questicui. The Protestant i)eople are ready for it ; but the uncertainty as to how the Koman (jatholie clergy would favour Prohiliition surrounils with peril any cotifident statement as to the issue. Reports from the Xorth-SVest, where a Prohibitory .Vet prevails, dilfer widely in estimating its \aine. Some hold that its positive enactments are well enforceil and havi- iieen fruitful in good, while admitting that its intent is largelj- thwarteil by the fatal facility with which "piiiinits" are granteil and abused. Others vie^v the system with much dissatisfaction and avow their prefer- ence for some form of local o]ition. Hut out of these conflicting oi)ini(Uis there is heard issuing the > arnest cry that the traffic niiiy be utteily abolished, and that, in tliis critical time of the cite of the persistent opposition of its capital city, lias carri(!cl through the Local Legislature a Fdcense Act, which, if vigorously enforce(i, is a long step towards Prohibition. The peojile there have mad<^ u|) i,heir mind that strong drink must l)e banished, and if they cannot expel it by legislation frojii Ottawa, they will lo so by legislation from Halifax. In conclusion your Coinniii,tee would suggest the following deliverance for the ailoption of this -Vssembly : — L That this Assembly records its profound gratitude to (iodforthe signal success of Temper- aiir(! |)rinciples during the past year, and its deep satisfaction with the unmistakable advance of Ti'iMperanct! and Proliil)itioii sentiment throughout the land. II. That this Assembly re-affiiiiis the oft-repeated testimony of our Church tii the effec'. that intemperance is a sin against sses gratitude, to those Provincial Oovernments that have already reeogni/,e,i their responsiiiility for the proiier administration of the law, aniOth Mai/, ISiiH. APPENDIX. clxiii. MINISTERS' WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND (FORMERLY CANADA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH), 1«85-Ht). The Committee have to report that the receipts an All.an. 3. (( .\nderson. 4, tt Baikie. 0. 1 1 Barron. 6. ^t Bethune. 7. a Binnie. 8. t 4 Black. 1». (i Breckinridge 10. Cameron. 11. (( C'lmpbell. 12. i t Ciiesnut. 13. (( Coutts. 14. {( Craigie. 1;). Esson. li). t( Fayette. 17. ( ( C.eggie. 18. 4 4 Olassford. 1!>. 4 4 Gordon. 20. 44 Cray. 21. 44 Hall. •>•> 4 4 Hislop. 23. 4 4 Howden. 24. 44 Inglis. 2."). 44 .li'imings. 2{i. 4 4 Kemp. 27. 4 4 liochi.'ad. 28. 44 Malcolm. •>() " Mattiievvs. .30. 4 4 Fletcher. 31. 44 Lang. 32. Mrs. Milne. 33. i< McAithur. 34. (( McColl. 3.-.. 4 4 McCimechy. 30. Me(!regor. 37. 4 ( McKen/.ie, (W.) .38. (4 McK.-nzie, (1!.) .3',t. 44 McKitinon. 40. (4 McLachlan. 41. 44 McLean, (.\.) 42. 44 McLean, (And.) 43. 4. McLean, (I).) 44. 4 . McPherson. 4.".. 44 Paterson. 40. 44 Uennelson. 47. 4 4 Kichar Ison. 4.S. 44 Hidden. 4'.l. 44 .Scott. 50. 44 Skinner. 51. 4 4 Smyth. .'52. 44 Stewart. 53. 44 Straith, 54. 44 Thomson. .')0. 4 4 Morrison. 50. 44 McKerracher. 57. Children ot late Rev. J. Xesbit. .58. " .la.. Whvte .59. Daughter of late Piew W. Liimly. GO. •' W. Koss. Gl. Mrs. Frazer. JAMES OSBORNE, Joint Concemr. clxiv. APPENDIX. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE oN THE MINISTERS' WIDOWS' AND ORPHAN'S' FUND OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. ;;•:!'■• The Coiijinittee on the Ministers' Willows' lunl Orphan!*' Fui.d Iicl; li'iive to report .is fnjlow-, : - The receipts during the past year have lieiin as follows : Fn iin Ministers' rates 81 .•')42 '21 " Fines anil interest mi arrears ri4 !l;"i " Cont,'re^'a' ..inal collections 'J'.Ht 21 ' ' Legacies 2til 'A7 " Dividenils and interest 3,12874 ■<.,277 4,s The expenditure has been as follows : Annuities to widows and orphans >i2,til() 00 Salaries and expenses 441 lo su.or.i ir. leaving a balance of .•«i2,22ii.l<;J to l)e added to the ( 'a|)ital Fund, wliicli now iiniounts to .•?li."i,;>r)0.'i7. During the year five ministers iiijon the Fund have died, viz.: lievs. T. M. Christie, P. (J. M^c( Jregor, William Murray, A. McMaster and .). W. Mcl^eod, leaving four widows and nine cliiMien under eighteen years of age to come ui)i>n the Fund, and making an atldition to our liabilities of .s74- annually. This an unusually large increase for a single year, Iiut your Committee have ahvav-^ auticijiated that we should have greater claims upon \is in tlie future than we have had in the pa-t, and the funds are in a satisfactory condition. The whole number upon it at this date is twenty-uiie widows and fourteen orphan children, and the amount now payable to them annually is ■'*.'i, .■{7H. The total amount paid in annuities .since the formation of the Fund is .'!;'-2, Itil.'.IO. It will bo seen that while fi\e ministers eontriliuting to the F'und have died only four widows have been added to the list of annuitants. This is owing to a fact which should be mentioned to the credit of the p;iity concerned, viz., that the Kov. A. .\IcMaster, though never married, contributed to the former Syiiml of Nev Ernnswick, and, since the union with that body in 18(i(i, contributed regularly to this Fun I at the highest rate, anil must thus have made a free contriliution to it of nearl.y *<20(). During the past year one minister u[)on the Fund has intimated his withdrawal, and, as already menti .scheme. .Vll which is resiiectfullv submitted, , GKOHCF, I'.VTTKUSOX. Snirliiyii. ANNUITANTS. 1. Mrs. John .McCurdy. 2. " James Waddell. 3. " James Smith. 4. " John Stewart. .5. " Allan Fraser. <). " damea Fraser. 7. " Alex. Stuart,. JS. " A. Glendinning and child. 9, " James Watsoti. 10. " John Geddio. 11. " Donahl. 12. Mrs Kayo. 1.}. (i John D. Paterson and chilth 14. ( ( John McTiean. 15. ti .1. C. Meek and children. 1(1. u . fames Law " 17. a Murdoch Stewart. 18. u T. M. Christie and children. 19. n P. C. McGregor. 20. it William Murray and children 21. (( J. W. McLeod 2? Donald Morrison's orphans. ASSETS OF MINISTERS' WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND, APltIl> 30th, ISSH. Mortgages on Real Estate in Pictou County, N. S *2,184 HO 8!) Shares Bank of Nova Scotia, «100 each, '(,;{r>o.r>7. Chmtie, 1'. c. ind iiiru' cliiMivii liiiliilitie.s I'f S74".' teo have ahvay- hail in the (la-t, ite is twentv-iiiis" yis>!3,:?7H. The vill )>o seen that sen aiMed to the nlit i>f the |iavty tlie former Syivd irly to this Fun i I) , aiitl, as aheaily f whole iiuiiiher I) lari,'n a i)i)rtioii Ivautaijes of thi- Sfcrfldffi. iii\ and chi'divn. luldren. rt. nd children. and children. ihans. L :wth, ISSC. . . . .•ii!2,lS4 00 ii,.v,ii 00 3.0( 00 l.lti4 IK> •24'.» iiO ' ■ . t!,02i» Si 8,480 00 924 iH) l.f.47 00 5 City of Halifax School Debentures, « ' , « .'iOO each .$2,:100 00 2 " " G%, 100 " .. 200 (to 1 " Water Debenture, V>7„ 400 " 400 00 1 " " «%, 2,0(X) " 2,000 (JO Old N. S. Currency S.MOO 00 4 10 Or, Canada ( ■urrency . . 54^/ -S 100 each Or, Canada ( 'urrency . . " School Debentures, •»/-, *" .")00 each It _" Consolidated Stock, .'ji;-:, 1,000 " I )( miinion of Canada 4 % Stock 15 Paid-up Shares Nova Scotia BuildiuK Society- value Arrears of Ministerial Rates on Interest Cash in Bank of Nova Scotia, etc 4,'.m;1 W((i 110 1,(100 (Ml N.S. C'v. i,;V)7 ;t;i ((' i(t« "; .•.,000 00 r" iKt.'. , !i,ooo 00 (w 107 ;; - r.,4(;o 40 l.tWl '.12 .".,.".00 00 !!,(;: i(t 00 .^1,000 (HI 4,!I2« ■,Mt !t7'.l :i2 4(10 00 VJl 117 .%."), ;{.'.o .".7 Assets, April .mh, 188") (•.2,!lt;() ItO Increase .S:', ;i.s,'i (17 THE MTNIST?:nS' WIDOWS' AND OHPHAXS' FFNI) OF THE SYNOD OF THE MARITIME PitOVINCES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RCH IN CANADA IN ACCOCNT WITH (iEo. MITCHELL, Treasurn: 188H. April ;{0. To Cash paid at sundry times to date, viz.: Allowances to widows and orphans for one year . Investments 0,7;* I 2() Balance carried down r>21 07 .•$10,307 .'iS Credit. — ^■— 188.5. April 30. l>y Balance brought warrant .supiilementary paymentM to the full extent of the reduction. These payments, of whii'li details were (,'iven, amounted in all to !?').").'), and are included in the financial statement of the year ending on the iiOth of April last. The Report also referred to the fact that the ai)plications of .\Ie>sr-i. John frvine and \V. A. liauK, wlio became entitled to benefit by the action of the privi(in> Assembly, had been made so late as to make it convenient to place their first payments aKainsl the income of the year now to be reported for. These payments were resjjectively JjlKO anil •?lti'j,.''i() ( together .s;U2.oO). The following list shows the amounts of the payments ordered at the regular dates of payuient, October ."il and April 30 : IJev. S. (;. Fraser !i;2(l() 00 " John Duff 200 00 " .lohn Fotheringham 180 00 •' James Malcr)lm 104 00 " Chas. Fletcher ( Rep. ) 80 00 " D. -Mclvlillan 200 00 " .r. K. Scott 200 00 " .r. ( J. Carrutliera 100 00 " liobert Monteath 200 00 " Robert Dewar 200 00 " James Mitchell 1,50 00 " Wm. Meldrum 200 00 " Thomas McPherson 200 00 " Wm. (Jraham 200 00 " Alex. Kenne.ly 200 00 " Wm. Fraser, ]).!) 20000 ' ' Wm. Hancock loO 00 ' ' Matthew Bfirr 200 00 " (ieor(,'e L.awrence .. 200 00 '• Wm. C. Young 100 00 ," Thomas Lowry 200 00 " Robert Kenwick lit.") 00 •' Wui. V. Windell 200 00 " .Failles Hanran 10.'. 00 " John I'orteou.s 200 00 " John (iray 200 00 llev. Joseph Klliot (Kei).) § m (H> " Wm. Stewart 200(10 " Wm. King 200 00 " Alex. (Jrant 200 no " John Dunbar 200 (M> " Algernon Matthews .")2 (H( " Robert Neill, D.D '. . . 200 00 " Wm. White 200 00 " Duncan Morrison 200 (K» " Robert .famieson . 200 (lo " Wm. Cleland 200 00 " Thomas Alexander 200 00 " Smith Hutche.son Itj.i 00 " John McTavish 100 (K> " .Tohn Irvine 200 00 " W. A. Lang 7.'> 00 " Lachlin McPherson 100 (Xt " Wm. Park (16 mos.) '-'.", no " .lohn W. Smith IV. 00 " Wm. Blain 200 00 ' ' Charles Cajnpbell 17:5 ".0 " Wm. R. Sutherland 200 00 '■ Samuel Fe.-.ton 17"> oo $8,040 .")0 One of the annuitants (Mr. .John Dunbar) has returned $120 as a donation to the 1<"uiid. In connection with this notice, the Committee think it ought to be mentioned that Dr. .lohn Scott declines, in the meantime, to take the benefit from the fund to which he has claim. The above list contains the names of fort ;/- nine beneficiaries, of whom xir are now deceased, viz., Messrs. Charles Fletcher, .Joseph Elliot, Algernon Matthews, Wm. A. Lang, Lachlin McPlieisou and Wm. I'.lain. The case of Mr. McPherson, the Assembly should be informed, is p.H.uliar. Though his name is on the list without the sanction of the A&sembly, the Committee believe tlieir action in the matter will be regarded as justifiable, in view of the circumstances. Mr. McPhersdii. though standing aloof from the fellowship of the Uniteil Church, was alb. wed to retain interest in its beneficiary funds, to which he and bis congregation have all ah.ng contributed. His ap[)licatii'ii for benefit was stmt from Scotland, whither he had gone in the hope of imi.roved health, and )>y oversight was not submitted to last Assendily. Having returned to Canada in the fall and renewed his application, the Committee, knowing that he was seventy-three years of age and in very |.nni' healtli, were unanimously of the opinion that they might s.afely take the responsibility of puttiiii,' his name on the list, reporting the circumstances to the Assembly. The wh(.le amount paid in annuities during the year is .'*',>,r>47. It will be seen from the list given above that no payment for the year exceeds !:?200. Towards the end of April, when it was necessary to issue the order for the half-yearly jiayment, it apjieared doubtful whether the incoiiiK would be sui'b as to allow the ( "ommittee to g<. beyc.nd that figure in any case. When, however, the books were finally closed for the year, the balance was found to be such as was considered to warrant payment up to the usual figure of the last few years ('5220), and (.rder has been made accordiin-'ly. The supplementary payments now ordereil amount to SGOO. J)eductiiig the supplementary pay- meiits referred to in the beginning of the Report (.So.-..".) and the first payments made to .Messrs. Irvine and Lang, the amount of payments for the year is, .is the list shows, !*8,t)40.,50. This, with the addition of the jiayments recently ordered (•'jtiOO), makes .'*0,249.")0, which may be regarded as the amount of obligation in annuities that projierly belongs to the year now closed. Turning now to the income, it is gratifying and encouraging to find that the imiirovement is indicative of no slight increase of interest in the fund. The congregational contributions (including.', -.-^^ APPENDIX. clxvii. U) INKIKM THE YEAi; ;y iif iiiciiliif that, lit! (Jeneri'l Au'i'iit lilt tlie ( 'niriiriittf"' rewponileil tn as tn lynients, (if wliirli ;einent of tlw yfui- icatioHH of Mi'>sr''. n of the |)rrviiiii> iiients aKiiiii>^l ttu' *1H0 anil *lti'-'.."iii dates of payiueiit, § r)5 (10 200 00 200 00 200 00 .... 200 (H1 52 (H( ... 200 00 20O 00 2(M) (M» 200 on 2(M) 00 200 00 Itio 00 100 (H» 2(M) 00 ".-I 00 100 00 •>:>'> 00 l.Vi 00 200 00 I7:i .".0 200 00 17:"> 00 S8,(i4!l 50 to the 1''unil. In at Dr. .fohn Scott n. now fleceiisod, viz., aclilin Mcl'lierson •meil, in piMMiliar. nittee believe tlifii- Mr. Mcl'lieisiiii. retain inteiv.- hi'ther the income 'hen, however, tin- sidered to warrant made according Iv. il)[dt'meiitary i>;iy- e to Messrs. Irvine 0. This, with the lie ref,'arded as ihe le improvement i^' hutions (includins;, !; iwever, contribiitionH in response to the special appeal) show an increase of ?2,H;i2.IV) on thotte of the previous year ; the ministers" rates an increase of !|70.">.;{5, owinK niainly to the payment of arrears by ministers who have taken advantage of the resolution of last Assembly ; and the interest on capital an increase of ."?;{(). 47. The whole increase on income available for eurrei\t e.xpenditiir is thus, .'J.t.fiAH.ri. The increase of interest on capital is less than mi^jht have been e.xpected, owinK ' the fact that last year's Uei>ort included an advam payment on one of the investments. The amount reported under the head of liniiiriitu and Ihiiuttinun is ??2,.'{20, includinK » doiuition of .^2,IHM) from Mr.' I)onald McKay, of Toronto, ackiiowledKed by a special vote of last Assembly. The total of the income for the year is .'?13,002.H2, and e.\ceeds by .^1!M) the larj^est animal income hitherto reported ithat of 1KH4), which included a beijuest of i«4,00() and a donation of i<\^M). It will be seen that the (.'ouimittee, after (1) wiiiinK out the aunstances are such as to make some increase very tlesirable. ConsiderinK, however, that the increase of ront^re- ;;ational contributions now reported is owin^ to the [greater liberality of only a few conjjiregations, and that the Church at lar^e is only licginnimj to be alive to the importance anil the necessities of the fund, it may be reasonably expected that the improvement of the past year is oidy the beirinninK of an advance that will, ere long, ensure the attainment of what has been year after year deferred by numerous large iidditions made to the number of beneficiaries. The income and e.vLpenditure for the year, according to the e.vhibit of the general agent are as follows ; — I. INCOMK. (Congregational contributions, ordinary and special Heipiests and donations ; Ministers' rates " ' " ' Interest on capital ..•?7,70ti ;«» . 2,;<20 00 . 2,t)S7 4:i «S0 00 II. K.XI'KNDITLKK. .'«ii;$,002 S2 Balance )? ;m 87 Paid in annuities !l,547 00 Proportion of Agent's salary 100 00 " " general e.xpenses. 90 00 Printing and sundry expenses 43 fK) New investments 1,!KJ0 00 s.Vi,WA 87 No. of An- Paid in Highest nuitants. Annuities. Annuity 19 .?4,.5;.0 81 .«!250 22 7,582 7."> 225 24 .5, .WO 70 250 27 5,7f.() 00 220 29 5,574 00 220 :a (i,!i;i() 50 220 m 7, ISO 00 220 46 S,(i(U 00 220 49 ',t,547 00 220 Balance in favour of the Fund i^tWH.'.lo, from which supplementary payments have been ordered t'l the atiiount of -SHOO, reducing balance to .S:i88.;»5. The following statement shows the progress of the Fund since 1878, when the Assembly passed the resolution securing the increase of the caiiital : — Income. 1878 8:^,480 07 1870 5,009 .54 IHSO 5,0H1 3'.l 18S1 7,Ot)2 40 18S2. 8,124 01 1H8H 8,147 00 18S4 12,812 48 1885 7,80!l 20 18SH i;<,002 82 The cai)ital is now nearly .'?15,000. Several new names will probably be adcled to the list of annuitants by the action of the .\ssem- bly, but the net increase of the number is w'- likely to be great, if due care is taken that no more than its due weight lie given, in any case, to the desire to get rid of congregational ditliculties. Without reflecting on past action, the Committee think it is not out of the line of their duty to leciimmend carefulness in this respect. In reference to the regulations formulated by the Standing Committee and, after having l)een submitted to Presbyteries, again referred to the Committee, they have first to state that the regulation proposing to discriudnate against beneficiaries who receive income of i^liOO <>r more from other sources tlian the Fund, being disapproved of by a small majority, cannot become law in the meantime. The Committee are unanimously of the oiiinion that it should not be further pressed, especially in con- sideration of the fact that the Assembly has. in the meantime, compromised the diHiculty, by pro- I'Osing to make such use of the income from capital as will discriminate in a way that will be -enerally regarded as much less, if at all, objectionable. According to this i)ro,)osal, no discrimina- tion will be made up to the present figure l-'!i220) ; be*- in going beyond it, preference will be given to those whose circumstances require it. The Committee would, therefore, express the earnest hope •Ixv 111. API'FNDIX. that, iiDtwith^tiiii'liiit,' mir (litfi-nmcoK of opinion, thi-ro will lie a ilt'tpinunution on all hanils to iiliiii- at the 'lisposal of tin- ( 'oinniitteu tht' ineanH of takin^^' a forward ntep, anil that their iiiiiiiciiiate sue cusMorH in otiice may I'l' alile to repokt that the wholf interest on capital i« availahle when' it 1^ needed. Anotlier reirnlation niferrecl to the Coniinitti'c, thiiy are of opinion, nhonld not lie adopteil, namely, that propininL; to reduce annuitio.s by ten i»er cent, on profeMsional ineotne of animitiiit' over .*<"J(H>. Tlloll^'ll this regulation has the approval of thirteen I'resliyteries against five, tiie ('..m mittee Mtiliniit that it is 'innecesftary, in view of the proponal to nive ailditi(UiaI i)enetit from the Vuwi in the case of those who have little or no income except what they receive from the Fund. Tlie Committee wouM ur^'e the immediate adoption of the regulation liearin^; on the ca.s«' nt ministers transferred from one section of the Church to the other. The regulation has received tie- approval of twenty-one I're.shytcrieH against three, and such a regulation soenis so necessary, in the Juilgment c)f tle^ (Nmindttee, that they can hardly hut think that there must lie some ndsappri-lien sion of its nature and design on the part of the I'resliyteries opposed to it. Uitticulties, they Kelieve. will surely ari.^e, from time to time in regard to thi^ ohligations of the two l''unds, unless a reguliiMnti in such terms as the following is adopted to o viatu them : " When a minister is removed liy ord-rlv translation from one sec^tion of the Church to the other, he shall, from th<' date of his translatinn, pay his rate into the Fund of the section to which l\e is translated, and have claim to iiitere.it in it, oti his retirement liy leave of the Assemhly, to the tull extent ot the period of h. pastoral service^ in lioth sections." Tjip ( 'ommittet- helieve there can lie no ohjection to the Assemoly's regarding the two Funds as lieitig so far mii as to preclude any nec'ssity for the traiii-iference, from the one Fun I to the other, of the amount of rates jiaid previous to translation. If. however, such a reguliitimi i~ adopted, it inuy ajipear reasonalile to liiiug such cas-'s of past occur-ence into conformity with it, I'V ordering the transference into the Fund of the section to which the minister has i)een translated if the rates which he may have continued to pay into the otliei' Fund. In addition to the foregoing recommendations, tlie (Jominittee would fmther recommend that. in fonsideration of the possiMe effect of certain proposi>d inoditir'atiotis, in leading miidsters to pay rate who have not done so hitherto, the Assemhly should give further opportunity to ministers— suy till tile end of the year — to cancel forfeiture of claim liy payment of arrears. The iieport should not lieclo.-,eil without a statement of what has lieen done, in the way of carry- ing out tin; instruction of the .-Vssemlily, in reference to the visitation of I'resliyteries. While, m view of the expense that woidd have been in(:urred liy a general visitation of Presbyteries by depii tations, very few I'resbyt.eries h.-i\e been dealt with in this way, much has been done liy ministei--. who. at the rcipiest of the Committee, kindly undertook to bring the subject before their several I'resliyteries. It is within the knowledge of the (."ommittee that the interests of the Fuml have beni anxiously considered by many Presbyteries with ^{ood results which, it is believed, are only an earliest of what is yi't to come. Ill conclusion, whilt! the (,'omiiiittee invite the frank expression of opinion in relat..)n to e\ei-v- tliiug connected with the administration of the Fund, thoy would express the earne-st hope that im difference of .'> Collections 1,07H (;/ Ministers' Kates ••• 408.53 Interest 1,00.") 44 Donations ♦> 00 «2,itS',t .V,» 2. The expenditure was as follows : To Rev. John I. liaxter A. McMaster E. Ross B.Xf'KNniTl'KK. .*150 00 '200 00 200 00 APPKNDIX. clxix. To Uev. W. Tli.irl.urn " Dr. lU'iin.-tt " W. (1. l-'iirbos . . , li. Jack A. DmiiuM ... A. 1*. Miller .... Will. McCulliiK'h. " AU-\. Mimii). . . .1. M. liOKttll Dr. McLo...l. ... KxpenHea of inunaKt^nient . . . I'l'iportiiiii i>f ik^feiitrt' xaltiry !«I.'.0 (Xt •J(H) (K) •.MH» (N) 2110 (H) L'fm (H) i:.(l (III '.MMI (H) .'"lO (Ml 2(KI (H) KHI (Nl *2,20 Wi '■\. During; the year three of the aiiiitiitiintH were removed liy di'ath, namely : MesHrx. Alexander Munro, ilohn I. Baxter. an .S2(!,324.17. KeHpectfuUy anhmitted, A. Mcl-KAN SINCLAIIl. cW/emr. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON STATISTICS FOI YEAR I8.s.-)-.S(i. THE relal.on to e\ erv- lint CourettfiK. w of the Church It will not cause any decree of sinprise if your Committee state that they hcj^iii the preparation (.f their report with the antici|)atiou that the returns received from conKrenatioiis thr()u;,di I'reshy- teries will show not merely that the ('hurch has not made progress duriiit(thi' past year in proportion to what sh'! has made in previous years, hut that there has heen an actual decrease to a K'reater or less extent. When the year began the sounds of disc'ord and contention were rolling through the land. In one ])ortion , serves to deepen the interest as ti. the general result. Let us now say at once that in some slight particulars the ndsgivings of the ' nmunttee have been realized, in others they have been proved to be groundless, so that there is no li'ss reason — perhaps, when all things are taken into accoimt, there is even greater reason than has presented itself on any former occasion since tin; Presbyterian Churches in Canada became one, to make mention of the loving kitidness of our ( iod, and to speak of the great things He has done for us. In the Iveport for last year there were the names of thirty-eight Presiiyteries, stretching from N'cwfoundlaml in the far east to Manitoba in the far west, and even further, and covering an extent I country as diversified in its inhabitants as to their national origin, theh- numbers in ditfereiit 1 'calities, and their religious views and attachments, as it is in its scenery. One I'resbytery lias been a Ided, making the numlier thirty-nine — that of Kegina, although your Committee are sorry to have t'l ad(l that no rejiort has been received from it, being the only unreported I'lesliytery throughout the dominion, yet one too many.* See note at end of report, p. elxxvii. (.m i' clxx. APPENDIX. For the imrpnse of securiiii,' ^rei^ter accuracy and fulness of infunnation, the Coinniittpe soiit out to PreKhyteries a circular contiiitiin^' (piestions with re,i,'anl to the number of iiastojal char),''.s, inission stations, ministers whose names were on the roll, those njsidin),' in the l)ounils whose names were not on the roll, charges ami mission stations that had not re])ort(Ml, demissions and translations, licensures. and some other i)o>iits of imiiortance and general interest, fn former years calculations on some of tliese suhjects were made ; Peterborough, 14 in three tields. etc. In all there are 11. S vacant charges, Queliec, Kingston, To'-onto and Hamilton I'resbyteries havin.; 7 each, Halifa.v, Brockville, Owen Sound ami 15ruce havitig .T each, and so down to Xewfoimdiaiid. Whitby, Paris and Stratfo ■', which have none. Theie are 748 ministers' names on the roils nf Presl)yterit!s, and (iS residint; in lioumLs, whose names are not on the roll. The charges not reporting are given as .55, but this r.ii!id>cr will be considerably increased if we reckon liy congregations, tlu' Committees reckoning ma'swOg 7t'. a .^mailer munber than in any jirevious year. Mission Stations not reporting are 84. From the re| dies received to the (piestion, it appears that '.i7 ministe deniitted their charges in the course of the year, 1 of these having demitted only a jiart, that his lab.,, us might be given more fully to the other part. Six ministers were translated t(} other charges in the l)nunds in which they previously laboured, .uid 17 to charges in other bounds, and 17 ndnisters died in the course of the year ; 5 in the Presbytery of Toronto, 4 in that of St. John, and 1 in each of eight other Presbyteries. To the (piesticm, What action has be(>n taken by your Presbytery to induce congreg.ition^ t'l make their year close with the calendar year (see appenilix to minutes of last (Jeneral Assenilily, p. clxxxv. 2), 1'.) I'reshyteries reply to the effect that the ])ractice of closing the congregational with the calendar year has been in existence for some time, or that attention has been calleil to the recommendation and comi)liance with it urged ; or, as in the case of Lunenln;rg and Shelhurne, the change will be made as soon as re(iuire(l by the Assembly ; 12 report that no action has liecn taken ; 1 is opposed to the change, although no action taken this last year : London reports that the matter was discusseil, but the finding is not given ; '.i give no reply, and 'A do not report. In 2(1 Presbyteries the work of collectir.g and talmlating the statistics of the bounds is entrusted to a Committee ; 3 report the Clerk as doing the work ; '.i state that notiiing has been done to carry out tlie reci : that of Jiindsay 21, and that of Wliitby 20. In the Synod of Hamilton and London, with 9 Presbyteries, one, that of Hamilton, has .V.» churches or stations forming part of its 37 pastoral charges ; that of London 42, connected with its APPENDIX. clxxi. •j;{ charf,'es' ; that (if Chatliain 40, in it« 20 cliar^'cs ; tliat nf Saruiii 38, in lit cliarLres : that of Mait- hmd '^'2, with 2;! charges ; that of Bruce SI, with 20 charges ; Stratfonl ;>1, with I'.t charges ; Hiiron '2'.*, with 17 charges ; and Paris 2l), in 20 charges. In the Synod of Manitoha, with its 4 Presbyteries, tliere are 22Sch\nclies or stations connected with the ()."> charge.s in the '.i Preshyterios that have reported, 12H of these lieing in tiie J'resliytery of Brandon, 56 in that of Rock Lake, and 4!' in thiit of Winnipeg. Collecting all these together, tliere is an aggregate of llilS throughout the (^hurch, which shows a decrease of l.")4, Init that would lie reduced if there had heen returns from the Presbytery of Itegina. Sitting accommodation for those in attendance on public worship has been provided for ;<80,l'.i'.t, being an increase of ;'!,]4'.t on the number reported la.st year. The nunil)er of families reported last year was 71,8S;j, this year they are 71,!'! 1, an increase of 410. The fact should lie stated, and dealt with, that some of tlie congregati'» joined the ''hurch on their own profession, and .5,210 on certificate, showing an increase on each of these items as compared with the previous year. The number of communicants removed from whatever cause- death, removal to other congregations, or through the exercise of discipline — was H,."iI7, some of them lost, it may be, to the Presbyterian Church, others Wdrshipping at greater Missionary Associations ; of these being in tlie Presbytery of Quebec, which has 21 charges ; K in each of the two Presbyteries Glengarry and Ottawa, the former with 19 charges and the latter with 22 ; 10 in Brock villc Presbytery, with 1!) charges ; 20 in Lanark and Renfrew, with 2.") charges, and 2'A in Montreal, with M) charges. In the Synod of Toronto and Kingston, with 190 pastoral charges, there are 127 Missionary Associations, the smallest number being in the Presbytery of Saugeen, .3 to 17 ]iastoral charges ; 7 in that of Owen Sound to 17 charges ; 8 in that of Lindsay to 14 charges ; 12 in Kingston to 19 charges; lo in Whitby to 13 pastoral charges ; 10 in Barrie to 25 charges ; 18-in Peterliorough to 23 charges ; ;'2 in (luelph to 25 charges, and 20 in Toronto to 48 charges. In the Synod of Hamilton and London there are 9 Presbyteries and 198 i)astoral charges. Of these Presbyteries, that of Chatham, with 20 charges, and that of Bruce with 20, have 8 Missionary Associations each ; Huron, with 17 charges, has 9 ; Maitland with 23 has 10 ; Sarnia with 19 has 11 ; London with 23 has 13 ; B.uce with 20 has 14 ; Stratford with 19 has 15, and Hamilton with 37 has 30-in all 118. In the Synod of Manitoba, Winnipeg Presbytery has 21 i)astoral charges and 11 associations ; lirandon with 9 and 22 Missionary Cimgregations has '\ and Rock Lake with 12 charges has 1 assuci- ation— in all 15. Manses for Ministers are i)rovided by 489 congregati(ms, and rented bouses by 55. 10 mansi's and .32 churches have been l)uilt (luring the year and 1 school-house ; but there are two others reported, while it is not stated whether they are man.ses or churches — 1 in the Presbytery of Chatham reporteil "yes," and 1 in the Presbytery of Rock Lake. FINANCES. Proceeding now to the Financial Statements that have been received, your Committee find tli d the stipend i)romised from all sources was .'5090,819. As there was no column for such an entry last year, we cannot institute a comparison between that and the present one. It is interesting, however, to know the extent to which the resources of the Cliristian people are dtn'oted or ajiplied to the sup- ))ort of those who are called to minister to them in holy things, and gratifying to learn that there arr tokens tif increased liberality towards them, whether it reaches them directly or indirectly. The stipend ])ronnsed by congregations alone -that is, without any nid from outside sources, such as the scheme for Augmentation - was .S028,(i85 ; last year it was .S0l7,'i93— being an increase of •Sll,192. The sti[)eiul jiaid by congregations alone, was .^042,394 ; or an increase of .'813,709 on the amount prondsed, and of .■*J4,901 on the amount paid for the same purpose last year. While these facts are gratifying, .'id call for praise to Him who gives the disposition to contri- bute to ministerial support, as well as the ability, your Committee have an luipleasant service to |ierfi>rm when they go nn to rejiort that the arrears of stipend, which last year were given as S14,()03, aie reported this year as .'?15,027— an increase of -SI, 024 ; so that it is to be feared that while there are, in some ([uarttrs, a readiness and punctuality in giving, there is a want of these in other quarters. If we proceed to examine this stute of t'.iin"", we find that there are only nine Piesbyterics in the Church in which arrears are not rejiorti '- and they deserve honourable mention- namely, Truro, Wallace, I'rince Kdward Island and Newfou, 'land, in the Synod of the Maritime Provinces ; Quelioc and Brockville, m the Synod of .Montreal and -, )ttawa ; Whitby ami Lindsay, contigur)\is J'reshytorie,", in the .Synod of Toronto ami Kiiig.ston ; Paris, in the Synod of Hamilton and London. Seven Pres- liytei'ies in the lirst named Synod report arrears ai'i mnting to .'55,()34 ; the two laigest amounts lieiiiu ill .Sydney, '^2,574, ami \'ictoria and liichmomi, .'Si,504. Kour Presbyteries of the six in th(! Synod of iNlontreal ami Ottawa are in arrears to the sum of .S74'l ; that of Glengarry being the lii^^hest, 8332, Montreal next highest, .'im of .ny i'ather, inj,' an increase of ;h()se talents ami kUinj,' off of 2,155, u»ible reason that t,'aged as hcivinj,' them f and Shelliuriie : i charges and the I pastoral char^'es. Ill with 24, have !t total of (■)'.( ill tlie tjyteries, there are IS 21 charges ; S in ,nd the latter with 25 charges, and 2',i ,re 127 Missionary oral charges ; 7 in jton to 11* charges; igh to 23 charges ; boral charges. Of have 8 Missionary ia with 19 has 11 : lilton with 'M has d 11 associations : arges has 1 assici- ly 55. Hi niansi's ere are two others e Presbytery of inittee find tin' uch an entry last resting, however. plied to the sup- irn that there are irectly. outside sources. an increase "i f'§i:i,70y on the in" )ositif)ii to contii- leasant service t. esliyterics in the namely, Tnirn. ■ovinces ; (^lelirt lis I'reshytories, )n. Seven I're^- ;t amounts bfin.; si.\ ill the Synod ing the hiuhest, the nine Presliv- f i!;i,0()7 -that -t ; (Jueli.h, SU;i ; 1 Jiondon, eight repoit arrears amounting to .sl,(il;{, made up as follows ; I'.ruce, •'iiill ; I,iin, being an increase of S;{(;,5'.tS on the amount reciived last year for the sain:- olij.'ct. If we take the numlicr of pastoral chari,'es as reported liy I'resbytery Clerks atD^i, this would give an a vera'- e for each cliarge of about •'^S.s;5, the stipend in not a few cases rising to mucli more than that, but ill toil many cases falling short of it. The sum expended on church or manse (hiring the year was -SJiUV-'iT, against •'*;i'.»S, CV.I last year, a decrease of -Silt, 172, and on othi'r incidental, but strictly cimgregatiniial, purposes .SL';-1.S,5.'((), against •'*'-'7ti..f21 List year, a decrease of .S-o."'.*!. The total [layments for these two nbjects last year were •'?ii74,77, making a decrease on the two of ■'"'SH, ",}(;;{. Vdur Committee do not attach, and the (Jhuri'h should not attach, any great importance to this falling off. I'loth objects are variable as to their necessities or claims. It is gratifying to know that the people connected with our congregations are taking an inteiest in providing for the comfortalile accommodatinu of their pastors and of themselves when they go uj) to the house of the Lord. Kvidence presents itself that they are doing so. lint your Committee can conceive of a time, and of a state of things, when much less will be reipiired to lie expended for these purposes, and in that there will be matter of thanksgiving. Taking now the total payments by congregations for their pastors' support, for church and manse building or repairs, and for other strictly congregational purposes, they amount to •Sl,2t)(),70<', against ■'^l,.'>01,.5.S,'i last year, a decrease of •"?4(l,S77. First in order among the Schemes of the Church stand the Colleges, to which the payments luive been .S4(),4'.l(!, compared with ."SoIijOlil* last year, a decrease of -Stv")?.'?, when there ought to have been an increase. Of the total amount ."i'.'i'So were raised for tlu^ Manitolia College, •'i, ;i4<) ; Toronto and Kingston, .sl,'.)()8 ; Hamilton and London, -"^l, ((27, and -Manitoba, .sll 12. .Ml Presbyteries report contributions to the Ordinary Fuml for Colleges wiili the exceiition of those in the Synod of ^lanitoba, and, in the same Synod, only the Presbytery of Winnipeg has any entry of contril)utions to the Special Fuml, the amount being •S.'^I*. 'fhe only I'resbyteries in which there have not been payments to the Special Fund are N'ictoriaand Itichiniitnl, Lunenburg and Shelburne, St. John, Miramichi and Newfoundland, with Kock Lake and Brandon. The contributions to the Home .Mission Fund have been 852, 50!!, which shows a decrease of •'"'1,1<)5, and the Augni(Uitati, so that there has lieenan actual increase on the two of >!l,.5.)4. For French Hvangelization iiur[)oses .Sl!*,!Wt) liave been paid, an increase on the previous year of 81,721. The F'oreign Mission Fund has received i^I.'i.o.'Vi, an increase of .S3,8().'{ on the preceding year, thus giving proof that the Church is bec. against last year, 85,!l(i(), or an increase of 81. 1124. To the Widows" and Orphans' Fund 85,;i7ti, an increase of ■S71!l, and to the Assembly Kxpense l''und 8X,(;()4, an increase of .SSl'. .Ml I'resbyteries ha\e contributed to this fund with the exception of Winnipeg and lirandou. That of Ko(;k L.ake sent .S2. Theeleven Pres- liytt'ries of the Synod of the .Maritime Provinces sent .8558. The six of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa sent 877'< : the nine of the Synod of Torontii and Kingston, -"^Lloo, and the nine of the .'■iyiiod nf Hamilton and Lomion, .'?1,111. Iynod of the Maritime Provinces tin re are five I'resbyteries, in which there has been a falling oH, and six in which there has lieeii an iiicrea><', but the former i-i gieattr than the latter, showing a decrease throULrhout the .Synod of ■■^'.UCi. In the Synod of Montreal and Ottaw.i there has been an increase in the contributions of all the I'ri'sby- teries, with the exception of that of Montreal, which shows a falling oil' of .-^lidll. The largest increase has been in the Presliytery of lirocks ille and the next in that of (^(uebec, nearly .'^lidO in the former and iiiore than s.'M) in the latter, whih; the total increase over the Synod has been S|,(I5'.I. In the Synod 1 f Toronto and Kingston there has been .'in increase of .SI,7o'.'; the Presbyteries contributing to this liriiig six in nuiuber, and chief among these Peterborough, Whitby and Saugeen, whereas thos.- of liiudsay, Toronto and (iuel|ih show a decre;ise, the first of nearly ■■<. 1(1(1, the second of not quite -870, and the third of .><7(i.S. In the Synod of Hamilton and Loiidon •'Shi.OS;; have been raised for the ■•' hemes, against •'^b"«, li>l last year, an increase of .■s2,(i.VJ. ,\ll the Presbyteries of that Synod rejiort ail increase, h shows a falling off of .s|. (I. In th S vnoii if SJJ, that with the exception of London, whii Manitoba there is an increase of .'^2"ill, the Piesliyti'iy of Winnipe'.; reporting an iiicreasi ' i I'lraiidon of siiim;, While in that of Pock Lake there is a decrease of •'<'.IS. Last year the contributions of .Sabliath-schools and Bilile classes to Missions were 81(1,422, this \' ar they have lieeii .S17.()7t, an increase of .S().52. .As the iiMiuber reported to be under instruction 111 these classes is 100.477, it '-;ives an average to each one of nearly seventeen cents. The payments to Synod and Presbytery Funds were ••?(i,'.i72, and to other religious and benevolent liur|)oses, .SlK{,'.l(iO, there being an increase in each item over the year before, and upon the hist one of more than .'<(1,(MI0. i:{ cl XXIV. APPENDIX. The total contributions for all |)uri)ONc.4 have been .Sl,ol7,90(), to which have to be added .*l!t,7."iO for agent's salary for eastern section of the church, and the salaries of professors in the Prosbytf riau ('ollege of Halifax, and $11, 545 agent's salary for the western section of the clmrch anil sii-arii's ..f Proftsssors in Knox College, Toronto. Neither of these items has ai)i)eare>1)75. Your C(/mmittee give in the f(dlowing table the average contribution per family and per cmji. municant towards Stipend, all strictly congregational objects, the schemes of the Church, anil am, p\irposes : AVKUACiK COXTRIBUTIOX PKK FAMILY AND COMMUNICANT IN THK KNT PKKSHYTKHIHS TO THK OiJJECTS SPECIFIED. DIFFi; iii Pkkhbvtkkiks. 1. Trnro 2. Sydney ;{. Victoria & Richmond 4. Halifax 5. Wall.ice ti. Pictou 7. I'rince Edward Island 8. Lunenburg &Shelb'ne 9. St. John H). Miramichi 11. NewfouniUand 12. <^ue))ec 18. Montreal 14. (T'"-igarry 15. (>ci;awa lt>. Latiark and Renfrew. 17. Urockville 18. Kingston 10. Peterborough ■20. \\ Idthy 21. Lindsay 22. Toronto 2;{. Barrie 24. Owen Sound 25. Saugeen 2(!. (iuelph 27. Hamilton 28. I'aris 2i>. London .m Chatham | M. Stratforrl | 'A'J. Huron ] :«. Maitland i M. Bruce 35. Sarnia 3(t. Winnipeg 37. Rock Lake 38. Brandon 3!l. Regina Stipen'I). Fam. Com. •? c. I .S c. 78 16 14 60 55 70 43 6 70 !) 19 5 13 15 95 10 28 16 31 7 13 23 68 8 05 8 38 16 41 t8 00 10 65 8 85 10 .52 7 78 7 86 7 75 7 95 10 .59 11 85 8 07 9 38 7 90 ( "o 7 78 7 72 8 60 19 13 12 80 5 52 6 31 3 57 6 38 4 55 5 30 2 89 3 GO 4 30 6 35 5 94 4 26 9 48 8 73 7 82 4 40 5 80 4 05 5 14 ■, /■ 09 4 11 5 65 ' 5 18 +4 82 4 44 3 87 3 73 3 76 5 08 5 5t) 4 58 5 3(i 4 20 4 It) 4 94 4 07 4 !»2 12 30 8 23 5 33 I 6 14 I Ali, Cong'l OB.JECTS. Fam. 13 02 7 64 7 73 18 86 t8 00 11 14 10 02 11 00 24 24 7 25 36 53 19 34 56 21 26 13 58 43 20 84 15 19 23 96 25 41 +18 40 15 20 27 04 14 30 21 24 13 50 14 92 21 48 16 41 15 17 11 22 Com. § c. 6 73 11 73 11 21 10 40 5 04 5 86 7 93 10 42 +15 70 6 01 21 65 16 43 +12 74 1 8 16 1 14 08 1 10 48 1 9 31 1 16 18 j 12 98 9 76 1 9 00 12 3(i 13 80 12 17 12 35 16 27 33 92 27 59 7 46 9 81 12 8 10 6 7 10 +7 8 9 6 7 7 6 9 21 17 37 16 46 49 06 31 72 58 64 59 40 74 51 31 81 74 7 21 9 56 schemks ok thk Chlkch. Fam. •S c. 2 13 64 52 2 9(i 77 2 34 36 51 45 90 10 06 • r3 6 32 1 97 5 60 2 72 1 65 4 07 2 43 3 92 2 04 +6 00 1 41 1 36 90 80 3 88 40 +0 70 Com. 1 10 98 7() 1 63 +0 50 23 08 43 94 74 6 00 2 74 3 03 22 3ti ■36 01 78 25 81 21 74 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 80 ()7 43 .32 86 3 08 1 44 2 18 1 23 1 78 +1 00 2 67 1 42 2 27 1 22 1 .58 !I5 I 35 71 2 14 1 23 2 47 1 59 38 ()8 All Plki'osk.- Fam. c. 15 8 8 23 9 14 11 12 26 70 48 .35 "S 10 15 72 23 77 8 66 49 05 23 80 35 82 15 78 65 55 24 90 17 28 28 22 17 35 11 22 Cnl] S U I.i ()•_' 12 10 42 87 43 87 60 68 94 97 14 61 18 98 26 70 20 63 17 83 19 66 15 63 17 29 I 10 92 !t4 14 13 18 37 30 89 +8 00 10 57 '.Ml SI I 4."i 27 11 ;i;i n 12 7.5 7 !l 12 17 7 29 20 ■_'•.' 17 IS ■19 75 k; o,s 12 52 10 OS r.) .'.0 14 o:i 12 13 10 42 10 SI 9 22 11 :il 7 02 T'.t 00 12 S2 II OS 10 12 11 00 '.I '.'S s :i7 7 -t 10 s4 23 '.I'i 19 Ml 7 71 10 .iO Tho averaga contribution for stipend over the Church has been nearly -SO per family ; last ye,\r it wa.s •'S8.53, and S5.03 per comuiunicant, last year it was .^4.96. For all strictly congregiitii'iial * Ste note on p. dxxvii. + Nearly. :')^i APPENDIX, ClXXV. t(i be added s!t,7.".o n tlie Frosliytniiiii rch and sii'aiii^s nf ij' of the iirecediii:' preceding' yeiir ct lO, or, if we iiu'linK' ar. The Syni"l "i large decn-asi- i.i icrease of 817,124 ; f S8,()31 ; that i.f unily and [icr com- le Church, and ai.i. s THK DlFFKl Am. Priu>iisK>. 1 Fam. 1 f'oln. S c. •■? c. 15 70 S 12 8 48 13 »fJ 8 35 12 in t 23 -S 12 '.III > 9 1<) i5 SO { 14 15 7 4.-. i 11 72 9 27 $ 12 23 12 U 2(i 77 17 33 8 (it) 7 IS ) 4'.) 05 29 14 [ 23 80 20 22 t 35 82 17 IS ! 15 78 ^9 75 ) (J5 55 Ki 0« ; 24 90 12 52 17 42 10 OS ! 28 87 19 50 , 28 43 14 f,:; 22 87 12 1:) 17 ()0 1(1 42 35 08 Ki S4 1 U 94 9 22 22 97 11 :!1 i 14 01 7 "2 : i 18 98 t'.I (10 20 70 12 S2 20 03 1 K (is 1 17 83 10 12 1 19 00 11 0(1 : 15 03 S Xi 1 17 'J'.^ \ :( 2S 14 10 s :i7 1 13 92 7 -1 ; 18 94 10 >4 37 22 23 '.'■! . 30 89 V.I s(i 18 00 7 71 10 57 . 1 10 :;o purposes the average contribution jier family has been at the rate of •'?17.53, last year 818.17, and per founnunicant ?i9,88, last year it was $10.54. The average contributions to the schemes of tiie Church have been at the rate of .^2.0& [ter family, an increase of 11 cents per family, and -SI. 51 per communi- cant, an increase of one cent each. For am, i)urposes tiie average contriliution per family has been §21.50, very nearly ; last year it was §21.70, and per communicant •'?12.12, last year it was .^12.02, so that there has been a ooosiderable falling off in the average rate of giving generally. Sul)joined is a statement of the total income, and of the increa.se or decrease — the first time this word has had to be written in this part of the reports of your Committee for past years— since the union in 1875 : Total Incon^e. Increase. 1875-70... $982,072 1870-77... 980,115 83,443 1877-78... 1,030,380 44,271 1878-79... .. 1,110,381 79,995 1879-80.... .. 1,102,1.54 51,773 l;;80 81... .. 1,245,495 8.3,341 Total Income. 1881-82^' i?l,409,748* 1882-83 1,;22,783» 1883-84 1,453,024* 188»-85 1,.558,21'<* 1885 80 1,. 545,906 lncrea.se. .'?104,253 13,();{5 .30,.S41 104.594 De.'.Tease. 12,312 t The total amount contributed by the Church for all purjxises in the course of the ten years now completed since the union has been .§13,907,482, an avenige of 81,390,748 a year. Has not Cod blessed and prospered, and led to devise liberal things ? To His name be the glory 1 Collecting and condensing the reports on mission stations or fields, your Committee renia'k that such have been sent in by only 19 Presliyteries. Probably thi se of Winnipeg, liock Lake pnd Branchm should be added. If they have been forwarded they apjtear in the Statistics and Finances of congregations already presented. In the reijorting Presbyteries there are 241 mission stations or groups with sitting accommoda- tion for 12,1)20 persons. The number of families connected with them is 2,811, of whom 1,500 con- tribute to the support of ordinances. 191 single persons are reported as roiinected with theTii, of whom 04 are in the Presbytery of P>arrie, and 41 in that of Mirandchi. On the rolls of communicants there are 3,.5,50 names, of whom 433 have been added on their own profession, and 137 on certificate, while 1.33 have been removed, thus giving an increase of 437. Baptism has been administerecl to 284 persons, of whom .55 were adults. The number of office bearers is 33ear of more than l(i. The nmnber of stations supplie ; they are now about 811. At that date 740 congregations reported their Statistics and Finances ; this report contains returns from very nearly 8.50. The number of sittings provided in [)laces provided in wiiicii to meet for the worship of t!od was 249,953 ; there are now reported ;{80,199, being an increase of 130, 24(), or an increase on an average .Ni.'h year of 13,024. In 1875- 7() there were 54,132 families connected with the (Jhiu'ch, ;uid this included tin; number I'f single ijersons, three of these being reckoned as equal to a family; this r»'poit siiows that there ;iif 71,911 families, e.'^clusive of 9,043 single persons, who, if reckoned in tlie same way, represent ^'.214 families more, and showing an increase of very nearly 21,0(J0, or an average of more than 2,000. Cominuidcants whose names were at the former date on the rolls of Kirk .Sfssions sumiiiiMl up to ss,228 ; now they number 127,011, thus being an increase of ;{9,38.3, many of those then orcupying a I 'luce in the (Jluuch militant being still enrolled in her ranks ami fighting her liattles against the I'riucipalities and powers of darkness ; not a few removed from the [ilace of conflict ami calleil home I'l the crown and glory provided for those who have proved themselves faithful to the death. er family ; last \. o- ictly congregate Hill • E.\clusive of mission stations which, so far as reported, have raised during the last year §20,193 un increase of nearly .§5,000 on the amoiuit of the pre ions year. t See note, p. clxxvii. clxx VI. APPENDIX. i It ^ 4 Tlic entire huni of aclilitions to the membership of the Church that year wa> 12,(122, of wlidin 8,422 were on profession and 4,200 on certificate ; tliis year the entire niunher was 15, ro"), df whom lO,.").'!;-) were on profession and 5,210 on certificate, or an increase in the latter as coinpared witii tli(> former of more tiian ;{,000. Tiitiii the nnmlier of elders was reported as ^^,412, and of other ottico bearers, 4,070, or to;,'i.-tliMr. H,.SK2 ; MOW they make in the aggregate 12,5;>7, there beini,' 4,770 of the one class and 7,707 of tlin other, a considerable increjise on each of the items, and on both of 4,155. Iiaptism was administered in 1875-7') to 0,550 i)ersons. of whom 8,08!) were infants and ."iiil adults ; according to the [iresent report 0,005 infants and 1,008 adults were ba|)ti/.ed, making a tntal of io,oi;{. The attendance on Sabliath .School and Hiblo Classes has risen from 70,204 to 100,0.'i7. .Vt tln' earlier period it was the practice to distinguish between those attendingtlie Sabbath School anil tliM-i. attemling the Hilile < 'lass, but for some years they have been united in the returns, and the tiKMrr^ siiow an increase of 21,7;l.i, or in other words, the increase of those availing themselves of the privile- ges of this d('i)artmi'nt of tiie ('hurch has lieen 2,i7.'< each j^ear. Then there were 7, 1:50 te,ichii'< employed, now 11,701, including all engaged in services connected with tin; Sabbath .School, such as librarian, (;tc. The vobuues in libraries. Congregational and Sabbatii Scliool, were ther reported as ]():>, 550, they now nuiid)er 18;{,527, or an increase of about 20,000. .Missionary Associations in congreg.ations have increased from 200 to 400, or very nearly doulile I ; Manses from ••ib? to 480, and !!ented Houses from ;{5 to 55, thus proving that with an increase nf filling the ))astnral otticc, there is .an increase, although it may not be a jtroportionate one. in the accommodation provi for the latter, making an aggregate of .813,21)0 — more than double. After the information your Conunittee have thus given, showing increase in each item, it luav seem strange that they have now to report a decrease. The contributions to the .Vssembly Fund in ]875-7t') were .85,520, and in 1885-80 .83,004. .\t that time tliere were no separate entries, as tlnii' have been for some years last, for .Synods and I'resbyteries — the contributions to these appeared in the other. This year the payments to these objects are reported as 80,!)T2: and if we add thi-i smu to the other we have .810,570. Tiie total contriimtious to the Schemes of the Church amounted in the first year after the inii'in to .s!):<,010 ; in the tenth year after, they netted 8102,730, an increase of nearly 8100,000. Tlie .Sabbath-School contributions to Missions were in the former year .810,007 ; in the latfcr. 817.074. The payments to benevolent and religious jiurposes, not previously s|ieciHed, amounteil t" •820,74ii ; in the returns for this year they are given as 8113,000, an increase of •■^s 13,217. According to the report for the first year, 8082,071 were raised for .Ai.r, iiurposes; and accordin,' to the report hist sent in, there were contributed for .M.l, purposes .8I,545,!I00, exclusive of the snni~ raised in the mission liidds throughout the bounds, showing an increase of 850;!,235. \'our Committee leave these figures to speak for themselves. Mad time jiermitted tliey might liave commented u|iiin tiiein as thi^v iiroceeded, as tliey felt dis]iosed to do so. but they have conliin''! ttiemsidves to the liare statement of them, and feel assured that they will be regarded and felt t" '■•■ more rloi|iieut than words. Let the heart of everyone be incited to give all honour and thank~,L;i\ in,' to Him who has been evidently pouring out His blessin^f upon our Zioii, and prosptniug her in all li* i' interests, and giving clear tokens of His approbation of the step that was taken wiien, ten year> aj^', the liarriers of I'resliyteriau denominationalism in the !>ominion were removed, and those wdio uiiv lirethreii in exerythiiig else iiecaine brethren in name, when they took the distinctive title of tlu' Presbyterian Church in Canada. And He will Idess her still, and cause iier to increase inenei-'V AI'I'ENDIX. clxxvii. ; ir),7t)."», (if \vh..|ii iliiiareil witb. tli»' ,'.170, (ir tii-i'tluT, < iiiiil 7,7''>7 'if ill'' •e infiints ;ui'i ."til 'il, iiiukiiih' a t'i|:il , l(l(»,',i;<7. At th- 1 Schcicil and tli'i^i' IS, anil the tik'nri'^^ ves uf the inivilr- ere 7, l->'.' teacln is liath School, siirh tii'e tlu'i: r('|i'iitiMl >' nearly 1 ; th an increase of tionate one. in the e hnilt : this year, \ithtlie other tli''v nks to Him whu-e who can o)'en the was .sii',IO,81<), an union for enterini,' it |>aiil, which was e Sinn jiaid for the ent. tier strictly con'.,'re- !d to 8 54'".>,'2ti7, an iV^'ational |)nrii'isps crease of sl2.">,i>;W. !lo,'.M)2, theColleu'e .king this year tlu' Manitoba, the dil- lUng in the cmtii- nearly ?!40,()00. ther, within •'iiiU of same object drew it of s »;{,;■);« : aii'l st of onr congre','a- Orphans of Minis- H) for the f'lrniei' each item, it may Assembly Fuii'l in te entries, as tli'Te these ai>|>eare(l in if we adil this sum and usefulness, in numbers and in territory, till ^lie shall have hllcl the laiul. May we imt well anticipate tliat those who may live to record the iiistory and work of our Church diirinL,' tJie ten years on which she has just entered will have abumlant reason may they have mure reason than we have 1 — to testify of the threat thing's He has wrou^'ht in their day '! And may it be theirs to record imt only that He has blessed them in the increised int^atherim,' of the silver au'l the ','old, in the enlartiement of her borders, and in the more numerous fields of usefulness which He calls her to ^,'0 and cultivate, but with a more extensive and powerful outpourin),' of His Spirit, even as on the day of J'eutecost, to the int,'atherins,' of many thousands to the folil of the (loocl Slu'iiherd who has laid down His life for the shee]). '^'onr Committee close with the recommendation that I'reshyteries be enjoineil to see to it that conKref,'ati()n3 in iheir bounds which report arrears of sti]>end be at once dealt with for the removal of the same, and i;o send in full returns from all cliarj,'eH, whether vacant or settled, and mission stations. They would further recommend that it be an injunction to Presbyteries to instruct conj^regations to change their year, where necessary, so as to coincide with the calendar year. All of which is respectfully sulimitted. (iiiflph, Sth June, LSSiJ, ROBKUT TOKKAXCH, Omnnn: SlI'l'I.KMKNTAKY NOTK. ■ar after the uni'm 10,011(1. ()(i7 ; ill the latter, tied, aniounte'l t" -.217. es ; and accorilin-,' lusive of the sums mitteil they iuij.'lit thev have ciiliii'''! ■del and felt t"l." V ami thank-iiiwn-.' liii,:;- her in all h' i' leii, ten >-ears au'". nd those who wi'iv nctive title of th" increase in eii'i-'v I clxxviii. APPENDIX. 1- STATISTICAL AN]) 1. ruEsiiVTEUY or TUlUo, ■ 1 STATISTICS. •a j: 1 ■ . .2 ^ % 2 8 o ""3 . M 1 ' - •r Z a S - « : "ga's : 2 1 «^ a .. ^ Namk Namk a S ■a •- a u 8 .2" X 3 t^ -"5 r. IB a « a -^ S •X r O a i5 1 i a - or CONGUEOATION. ' > of Ch's. and Static of Sittings in the and Statiocs. If 11 ox X • — ^ a i2 — 5 if ^'-^ « .L 1^ a -^ a , a i- _• a a a~i 'J B z ^ 1 3 = ? 2 3 -^ "S... 1 a 'aJ.S §5 5< , U Oa o ^ a ^-^ 1 -X ? o £ I xl ^s< HI = "i -x J; ":'? .i" '^- J:: ii t — eci-t;.a',ac 1 1 c d 6a d Io.Sj c'? 6< C dS c ;.= ia" :;= ;: — X. ?; : y^ 1 ! y-. ^ !>5 >5 z 'A ^. z z >:; >. ,:5^Ji - 7. No. i p. CJ I. A. ! ^ .- 1. Retired John J. Raxtor .. ... Will. McCuUoch 1 i '"l \ 2. 1st Presby- i 1 Ch. Truro... . U.l) 1 800 112 112 20 222 42..1e 1 1 a: 12 100 150 27' 200 1 I'JIHI .i. Retired ... ... libenozor Hoss... ...' 4. Great Village JameK Maclean... 2 4."iO 104 05 3 210 3>... J ^ . ..11 (i 4 100 120 12 225'.' M ... Nl)ll 5. Ki»rerHide Alex. Cameron .. 3 025 103 101 2 240 37 .. 5 '•.."... 8 10 90 119 13 ...' 7.5' 1 G. St. .Vndrow's. 'I'hos. Ciiiii'mng 2 10(10 112 112 25 233.53.19 !•;/.. .11 :) " KHI 2.50 32 500 1 M 121 III 7. (Miftou .1. D. McCtiUivray ;i 750 l:i'.) 12:i 2 181 It) .. 1 10 23 .. (J 10 120 185 24 ! 1 M i.)ll 8. I'piier Lon- dondi'rrv .Iniiies Sinclair . :i 1400 137 l'!-" 200 40 .. 5 14 10 .311 10 1.50 200 20 500 1 M I.I'' ',1. Onslow J. H. Chiisf), M.A. 2 700 104 8H 9 210 70... 4 17 8 ..41 11 1,50 1.50i HI 425 1 M . Mill 10. Stewiaeke ... Kdward (irant ... 2 l:iOO 15.5 150 204 2f. .0 38 17... 1 s 12 200 281) 24 281) 1 ^1 11. Springside ... Samuel C. Gun„ 2 000 120 118 207 17... 4 2 12 7 ( 1.50 2,50 38 450 1 M i.iH 12. Middle Stc- | 1 , ; 1 wiackc and .- Edwin S m i t li. 1 1 Urooktield . ' H.A 2, 850 l.'iO 13,5 239 31.. 3 8 10... 12 7 100' 202 32 150 1 :\1 Mill I'j. I'iCono iiv iV Five Islands. .\. F. Thomson .. 3 1000 122 115 248 4... 4 il 14.. 2 13 12 100 100 20 200 1 ^\ 7! HI H. Coldstream .. W. T.lJruce.MD 4 5401 86 70, 2 14lil2 . 2 11... 1 8 ^ 30 75 17 100 .M 7.50 15. .'.cadia lohn A. liOgau ... 2 475, 95 00 30 170.5s.,10 10 25 ..14 1 00 122 15 1.50 .. M 7.VI Hi. St. I'aul's lobnF. Dustau .. 1 050,140 140 150 320,150.20 75 17. ..10 10 250 220 25 400 1 M ' :iini Vacant 4 OOo 80 75 10 75 4 7 :S0 35 5 ' sin MISSION i i STATIONS. : 1 ; 1. Harmony and ' 1 1 1 1 ' ■ i 1 1 1 ' 1 S t e w i a e k e I 1 ; ; ' 1 Hoad 1 200 42 42 5 50, 7 ' 1 1 3 85; 70 12 120 liO 2. Westcliester A- Greenville. 2 220 30 25 5 .32^ 1 1 3 25' 40 5 1 l.i.S 3. Maccau . . .500 300 55 50 50 (iOl 8. ..12 !> 7 Oil 4 2 4 3 ...' 30 3 ! ...; : 30 3 l:)i) 4. North Kiver 4 .',11 . Total 40 13260 1042 I77fi 2(13 3015 020p.i 24fl 20:!l. 133 140 1H7(li'274R H4fi 37ti0 lO! 1:2 13131 ] ' 108c. 1 144A. 1 1 , Church enlargement. t Church fiuislied. I IP*;' No. 1. Retired . H, McLeod, M.A,,, D.D., I'tistor Emeritus i Murray, I NorthSydney Isaac ! D.D 1 St. Anil's ;A. Mcintosh 4 Gabarus I). Sutherland ... 4 Sydney Mines U. McMillan 2 St. .Viidrew'a, Sydney .\. Farquharson Boular'derie ..I). Druiiimond .. F a 1 in o n t li Str.,Syduey... J. Murray 8 Caiia Nortii...r. Clark C, 408! 2,500 300 000 i 400 950 600 310 92 325 03 1 120 ; 153^ 230: 80 111; 6S 320 01 115 22 48 136 41 110 215 1 70 107 i . 174 . 129 20 : 4: P. c. 2. PRESBYTERY OF SYDXHV, .. 13. 1 21 . 1 23,, .. 24 , 5 .. 6 27,, 0... 2 40., I 6: 5 70 :140 II 91 24 :M0 200: , 5 ...| 60 80, 3 10 15 80 1,30 17 218 1 M 14 I 6 ' 1 M 15 150 „ M 9 9 100 120 14 ICO,..., 9 11; 100 120 1 1...! C 112 1 7 lOi 60 120, 14 100...|11H,, 5,19,,. 3i 5 6i 12: tio! 6! 40... I |. Si.»i Cm' Al'PKNDIX. clxxix. AL AND F [ N A N C I A L RETURNS. KY OF TUriid, •Sag ^ ■♦-* "^ • 32 =5 2 I 'a-- ,*• *• - 3: - ": "s s " - ^- ^ >■ a ji It V c * ^ /r 50 27' 200 1 20 12 2'25 ... M 1!) 13 ..■;.■ 50 3-) 500 1 M Hr> 24 i ^ M 01) '20 'ilK) 1 M -)0; HI 42r> 1 M Ril 24 280 1 50' Hh' 4.')0 1 M JO 20 :i2 l.-)0 1 :\i ■.'() 2(.H) 1 M 17 100 M }r, 1.00 ^J 2") 400 1 M ^ 1 70 12 120 , 40 :iu ih .m 3700 lo: 12 mil THE YkAR ENl)IN(i DKCE.MHKK 31»T, 1885. FINANCES. no s a .2 w si 9 fa. CD a o O u a ■ o o 3 3J O a w o 1^ u fa. .2. I'aymknts TO (OI,. KlND.S. a 1 r.Z z 5g ^ -5 « : -5 5=* r. J3 ^ c 0^ O ^ 3 i' C! =f -Sir « s o s. '*' M 3-:: a 'i 0) - ~ § -i; X s e " — f zc «-t '^ 1 £ fa. - ^ = ■S — a s a 2*^ €u fa^ < -t! u ^ 121 Kl 1200 "m l-M) ... 1200 800 221 382 1803 SI III 450 1.50 14(J0 7;'.'l 750 750 ... 750 44 102 890 12(111 1200 1200 ... 121X1 461 1010 2680 7.".ii 750 1 750 ... 7.)0 427 82 1250 ".")'' 750 7.50 ... 7.50 487 i:i8 1375 SI III WW 800 ... 800 200 120 1180 s77 877 877, ... 877 171 95 1143 '■'" 7.5(1 7.50 ,. 1 750 100 110 075 HI II 1 HOC 800 ... 80 12 k2 mi 7'.i'i 7011 790 ... 700 00 221 1101 7.V 1 60() 000 ... 750 42 37 079 7."ii 1 750 750 ... 7.50 527 00 1370 111 ti 1 900 ilOO ... 900 200(1 30 2930 Sim 000. 250 ... 1 838 1 1 3000 40 1 3290 s a o X 5 a o ai a fa. n ^ •j= 9 V &. H-( X ^ «f; 3 U^ > ^ z z jC ZL 33 if 3 2 ^ « "^ O - ^ :, ;■ •c **; —: c. < B :: X ^ ::; — • 2 .w 1 c r „ r. « X ■r. ^ (t u. T a »! - 3 _; ?x T^ /. S ■^ *> i. — £ ^ 2 mm. ~ ;j ~ « — 2 — 2 >■ X >. > s 4^ 5J — s" -rt f*' « Q-, 2h CU X X a • , •- 5" o a ■> = •-- r. _• "x e fa. - s - Z i. a : X aii. c H >. K i. •< o a a 9 o No. .si .-< .< .50 .1 2l 25 20 57 1.597 02 HO 25 233 10 50 10 25 20 25 20 75 32 88 9 (i.3 5 25 20 197 .... 11 443 27' 5 207 I 130 5 100 ... 312 ... 11. 15 29 m 14 4 20 30 ITi; 170 210 l,Vs l:ii| 126 120 130 130 50 50 216 126 130 50 36 . 76 , 25 . 232 102 210 75 12 . 10 23 35 11 10 1312 HIO 1510 :1270 3;toi 270 102 210 75 131:^112799 12489 ...'12727 84.54 2713 23050 285 8 33 l.lfJ 1035 246 1618 71 34 19 3809' 38! 121 852 284:i8 4 200 22' C 10 1027 8 4 245 25, 4 100 \r,-2!i 9 5 349 25' 6 78 1576 10 I 231 14 10 51 1267 11 1422 12 1.1 14 15 10 17 UY OF SYDXKV, 40 17 218 1 M OO 14 1 i 30 6 ' 1 M 50 15 150 ..I M 20, 14 160...,. 20' I I... . jO 6 40 , 20 14; 100...|UHi. JK THE Ykak En'dini; Deckmbku 31st, 18S.5. 0>2 8.50, 6S2 850 600 '500 aio 600 212 1000 50 1062 2250 m (XK.I 800 403 800 '54.5 800 1 493 2061 108; ■ 18 1114 335 10, 2 clxxx. AI't'KNDIX. Wii' u - si \$^^ 2. I'liKSliYTEUV ()V SVLMiv 8TATIHTICH. \'t a 1 2 Namk Namk o OF 0()N(iHF.(iATII)N. OK rASTOU. X .5 ■« ^5 0.2 ." tr c t; e i' So " o o a o a C V; a - cS I m - £;f If O t ^ a /; Ni-. ! iU, (ilaci Day . J. A. I'orbos .. 11. Kcitoh'bCreuk H. McQuairie VAl ANc lEs. 4 820 145 Wh :\ 050 8(i 84; 12. Mira i 1 i:t. (iriiud River i J I 1 iV St. Peter's f 1 I 1 14. (\)W Hay ..I 1 J5. liOcliliOiiiond j .'1 4U0 142 450 140 138 . 135: Total 30 8388 1707 1459, 47 90. -5 a 5 o 1 01 '9 ■9 a I 3-1, m .5- ■tt OD a » CB r. Ti. ■ a e- -'-i s^ aT * a u 2s^ a ^' 2 =! O 7.3 .-• 'at -. M -' ^ •J s » 5 5 ^ C 3 i?5 I /. ■S d o a a a •!£ ® a •*^ a a e o 63 •A jSS — a 1-5 _ I r. i _ '/J X • IT-, j:- - Q 6.S >5 °'5 .- -= - = a _ - : * J. i 1.= 10(1 .».-,. (il 2.. 1 43 . 5 30 . 40 401 100 45, '2(K) I M 74 3.. 110 lU28tl .11 .1 3 6. '.'.'. 17.'. ;r C ... 100 70| 8 "5; "oi'iib "226 '22 23 281.111 82 1)5 1062 1781! 173 53 ..; M 921 3fiM IC I Irh a. rilKSHYTKIlY or VIGTUUIA and KlCHMONl), 1. 10. u. 12. U.'tired Mnboii, C.Il Port Hood Biiddeck . I F(.vi.s I West lUy Ijabe .\in3Ii0. Middlo Kivor. Malnt^ iwiitcL Kiver D ijiiis W'hycdcoiiiab I'ort Ha.^tiuf;/ Kiver lubabi- titiits Stuith l.oruo. Hit; Inlnrvale Miryuri(i WbalcC Oveit Cliimucj t'or. Cbt'ticauii/ . l.ittleN'arrows W 111. G. I'orbes Pklw. Roberts. Mac- Kctiiieth Mac- J Uouzie ( Donald McDou- gall .Vlexander Grant Al.x. McHae 1 ' .Vu';us M c , Millau .. .loliu Rose . Vacant . Vacant .... I Vacant i| 1 500 50i) 3,50 !HX). n 450 .'iOO 3.")ll ;mo 40(1 200 3.J0 (iO* 15 00, 00 170 92 110 (S7 (!.") 2.511 112 30 . 120 78 100 H.5! ().) 220 100, 90 1 I- c. I. A. ....!.... .... 4. . 1 20' ... 3 87 .... 20. 1 .•i3 2 . 3 4 7. . G 224 40 ... ,5!) 8... I eon.... 42,11... 47 1... ♦207 41 .. 10 .'IC.... 9 22 .. 1;'29... ....20... 2 12... 9 44... 120 8.. 9 15 Vacant 1 Oft) 150 Uii Si I 7, 10 1(_)] ;> 12 40 49 15. Total 1 20 (MOO 1441 107(1' 994 123. ..9. 50 224.34 50 00 .50 00 50 120 4!J 00 901 13 1501 00 40 124 40 1.50 30 35 8 Hi j 13 09 80, 800 612 4 4 10 8 19: M XI M M 5 40 1 M 75 190 1 (IM J* Opposite Congregation No. 8, the miui'xir of Coniinunicunta the previous year should have boe.a 17.i. 4. PRESBYTKRY OF HALIl A.X 180 1. Auent Kast u P. G. McGregor Stict'n of Cli. D.l) 2. .^nuHpolis . . \\'ni. JlaxwcU ... 3 lioriiuida- , Warwick ...Vacant I. liormuda - St. An Irew'si I. A. McKeen li 260, 48 5 Carleton and Choboguc -I. R. Fitzpatrick 2 t.\. Coruwallis S., Kentvillc (Vacant i I. :o 20 50 3 .. 2 I 260| 48i r 48' 27 1 66 1.. 4 711. 1 300 30' 3o; ' 70 9., 1 4'l.. 5 300 40 40' 15 110 12.. ... ll 2.. 2 35; 59 30 80 (JO 8] 402;... M 11 320 1 It II 4 250 1 il Ai'i'i;\i»ix. cl.NXxi. UV or SVI.NKV "bap t'- s a^ o o », a . a ./ ■/; Us' - C S = ,-j-c'-/:J'5 ^= "If * ^ £E Mil THK Yk.vU KMtlNt; I)Kt'KMIlKI( lU.sr, ISS.".. -Ciiiiliil'iil. e a o o 3 . t a — o a o OJ SO « a o '3 3 a 4- S •S« .£■■3 X a o ■5 ^ F I N A N C £ .i. a ? « «« -tJ ■3 a K 3 s. . •r 1* ^ o 3 ai •3 = 3 a » a*9 H < a t' V o II' Paymknth T) Col. Funds. I - ^ i a -3 1 3 5'3 r a a. 2 "3 o H a 2 a , X O a 2 a « S a a s 3 >, u n a a S *■ a e ' - so a a 5 a a it u 3) . 3 S c ■i: < a "^ Cm 5 a " 3 «^ a I » a a £ d -. a. V a a "J £ ^ > .1 1) V. a % I *^ 3 = '•;« s.-ia ^ -. v. OJ - .a ^ . 5 ? a o q Of a_ ;£ a- 3-3 gt^ a- sj" >g ai. 1. H X a, 5 a 3 § No. 01 00 1^ 21K) 1 M 70 8 53; .. M '...1 20 22 1... M .. . __.!.'. . , 81^ 173! 921 i 3fiM IC Irh H») 800 420 420 8OO: I 80(J 1210' 75 420| ! 420 70 438 408 438 . "527 ' 30 157 720-2 (;t;o5 ri03 2374 7308 1U51 ! 990 I i I 2085 490' 468 "505' 13050, 1 44 * i? .»> :« .# I 1? * 2 20 4(1 25 .55 1 3 3 104 25 8 1 1« 3 20 4 .3 2 -2 2 IM 4 H 25 (1 10 49 38- 38 10 3, ■i I 2405 532 10 11 12 522 J ,;, "im 14 \ir, 5 10 145 245| 138, ,198 4fi 24 32 1093 155| .53 284 14480 I I I VNT) KlCHMoNli. KOK THE Ye.VK KNIilN(i T)E<'KMI1KK ',]\sv. 1K8.5. •.() r, 1 1 I 15.30 ltd 100 mo 750 "475 3:l'.i 2(11 m 1 4101 140 400 340 750 410 475 33U 201 900 1 00() 5085 410 531 80 414 334 770 015 475 2m KiS 1 "':t6| 12,5 2144 "i,59 ,50 30 10 1.50 .51; 15 15 89 HI 103 '.) 505 80 ::9i7 384 790 010 .505 373 280 1408 2029 ?55 318 iio 11140 1 1 1 i ...... io 5! 14 5 4 I 2H| 2 "10 iio 6 .50 14 (i 8 9 57 , 4 " " ■■4 ■« 3 .... H 5 4 '3 .... i 1 5 ".'.'.'.'. 1 t 5 3 i 4 12 1 "s9, "77! 38 no 70 40i. 24 231 133: 32 . io 16 10 "7 .... '" '3 "■ 5 8 8 3 3 3 4 3 1 • 1 '■^"'i 1 702 2 ^1 80 00 1 ho to 24 40 .50 13 150 . Zl. .. ■i . 4 10 8 19. t ! .. 414 334 750 410 475 Vii 900 l.W 172 iio'o 71 93 10* 5 4! 4 6 S 11 1 5 20 4 I 3 12 13: 25 30 12 7 8 95 \»[3575 3 i 938 4 7 702 5 ,54S « ^}711 7 900 343 105 2.500 129 208 'f)6| ",50 1 "iio .'.'."' "io 4872 570-t 800 ' 1 11 13 1.557 8 1 8 15 i !......! :. 1 2001 ) ^H "2OH "iio 4.527 058 1504 : r ! 55 35 5 40 ' ' 40 1 , 40, 1 358 10 ; 1 1 i 1 1 \ ... 13 12 75 190 1 1 CM 2< J 1 :::::' ""5 '. 13 '9, 99 1 ""9 20;) 1 .33 1 7 27 1 ■■■5I: .■18 S 755| .37 40 ; sj'ii !;."j i64 12 29 20 1 69; 252 i 95: 1203C 1 _ i il have boon 17.i. V OF }{ALI1 A.X * .Amount contributed ♦ thi.^ Scheme with consent of congregation rpproiiriatod as lust year. ! Had a settlcniout takea place, which did not. 'u THE Year Eniunc! December 31st, 1S85. 400 ... i )9' s! 402 ... M JO 11 320 1 Itll )0 4 2.50 1 il _ ... 2000 ! 1! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 '1 1 t ' 2000 1 30 450 m ... 750 239 089|,. ! 4 25 .... . 20' iij 10 748 'H 1 >' 7.50 750 450 ... 750 ...: 000 124 92 85 40 1! 1 1 959 i 582i| 23 1 I 1 23 8 30 2 20 2 23 2 14 26 J 147 3, 18 1124 M 005 3 4 -1 450 ; »! 2 ,50 5 Xi' 750 1000 ...! 1000 300 800 2100,1. 1 35i.... . 6 . 41 4! 30 2175 clxxxii. AIM'KNDFX. 4. PKKSIlYTKIiV OF II.VI.IF.\.\, n r " HTATlbTlCS. ■ ' i 1 1 ' i m4 i P u 1 a p s I f ^1 < Name OK CONOHKUATION. ■ Name OK Pawtoh. 1 ■I 09 a o I a d 0 4,-> .13 (i .'>4 4.7 5 7... 2 2 ...' 30 9H' 11 .VjO 1 7(»i III. St. .Vtidrcw's. .1. (!. Caf-.anacli .. 1, 5(K) HO 80 :;(> 140 12 .. 3 5 11 5 50 1151 10 1100 1 .M 1 ll'i(M) 1 17. St. .Icihn's. 11. 11. .M I'herson 1 7(HI no 11(1 25 25.') 23 ..IfJ 31 .. 1 0, 12 1.50 270. 3.S, 770 1 ,. | 10(J" 1 18. S . Miitthow's Hubert 1 xiug 1 125(1 215 IW) 150 ;i50 15..12 37 :«) 5 7i 70, 260 30 1500; 1 .M ... 1 2000 2 I'.i. KiMiipt a n (1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Walton \ acaut 3 4.'iO .'I'.l 2M l! 78 1 4 1 2 5 l.'i 30 37 1 .. M 1 4(«) . •20. ],tt\vrtM('G- town, etc T. H. Murray 4 :m ti2 57i 22i 98 :» .. 1 6 7 11 9 40 55 8 ... M 1 7.-)( 1 21. Little Kivor, 1 ' 1 etc Vacant 3 noOi lOOi 85 3 750; 106 106 170 42 8 11 11 35 40 .M) dol>'it ■ 1 Harliour .1. Andcrnon 7 ".(«)' liH r,2 4' 128 8... 2 4 11 1 10 13 30. lO.H 12 1' M ... I'i'jl) 24. " Middle ... K. S. pHyiic 2 W)0 120 12(1 2 20M 10.. 11 17 25 .. 3 7 10 50, 200 35 1.50 I M .\l 700 25. " I'liper ... .). .'\. Cairns 3, HOO 110 14U 290 18... 7 10,30 : 8 10 100 ICO 2t 100 1 M ... i;iH) 'Mi. Noel ... 4' 81(0; 70 5 14IM) I -J) 00 no 05; 2 .. 1 218; 15... . 5 4... 1 7 12 11... 2 8 9 100 120 30 250 17 10 1.50 ...' 550:...] M 27. Ncwiiort, etc. 2H. Shubeuaca- HOO , 1 1 1 1 I die, etc [M. (i. Henry 3 850 178 153 11 32l|19...12 18 14 .. 3 11 13 100 190 25 3001 1' HOD 29. Sheet Harbor S. Uosborougli .. 8 1200 175 175 10 2")0' 2... 7 12 25 13 18 25 .50 12 100 ..M 7(10 30. Windsor ... Tlios. A. ^ij'ii 2sl j 215 C. : t 40 A. 1 1 I 2rli 2M 1 Al'l'KNDlX. clxxxili. OF HALIFAX, FOB THB Ykar KNDtNc. Drckmiiku 3lsT, 1885.- C(>rt- = r i^ fx u s d.2 I ^1 5lt a •ti •A - ■"= 1 : Hi 200 ...IRH .. . I '2() fllO I .. i lo; 150 1 M \1 l| :tll 200 1 M I 2'2' 180.. M (' 2H' IM 2.V 11 •100 M VMt 1 r.io 1 :\i .■.00 111 110() I M S.s' 770 1 liu: ifjijo 1 M l-'^l- !■••; M : <) KM) 1 M ;J8' t''UO 1 M 37, I 8! 12, •ill 171 IGl 231 12i 171 1_' 17 : 1' M 150 1 M 100 1 M 150 ...'... 650 ...i M 300 1 100 . . M 250 1, M 2IK) ll 120 1 13 SO ...' 4i 7! 1 70 4 9, 120 50 10 150 C13 11212 19 I'.'M If 1 : 2rli 1 ■J.U FINANCES. * 8b : a >> a I 1 5 .a i a . ,: S.§ : <- a _ i 5 So /: cc I E a o >> I „ C<3 tc I a o u e a "3 1 I r a « J- u H 3 >J gg « w aS *<2 ^ c a :i c 3 a u c o .c_ •* r" C as - tl ■S fl 1« $ — Is il a u 'E *f.i a o s. .12 a II :c ■3 a H I'ATMKNTB TO r<)L. FUNIiS, ti:)l 0)4 034 ... 71(> 20 -120 107 1 7.")0 7.-)0 750 ... 750 i:i« 80 90M 7ii(i 7(K) 700 . . TOO IIIHI 100 1900 lioo 120(1 1200' . 1200 73 177n ,3051 :w'io :io(HJ :i(K)(i ... 3IHH) 2292 ,'■292 l.'lIKi 1500 l.'i(K) ... 1.-.00 1474 1,572 45 If, Tim 525 525 700 122 135 7h2 liani IC.'MI 10 K) ... i>;iK) 337 2eo 2197 imiii ItiOO ll'.(H) ... It'.Od 1127 2727 ilKMI 2000 2000 ... 2000 1473 l."..»7 5010 IWI 153 ... 153 52 205 TSo 400 l.'-iO 750 1,0 100 CIO i;.")il 4,50 1(1 11(1 704 4() (i(j Tuo 700 1 i) ... 700 lCi2(i 40 rm (ioo 05 ... ('>05 110 so IJIO (iOO 44H ... OUH 20 soo 800 800 ...! WM 120 80 I '.Kill 900 900 ... OnO 191 181 70(1 7(N) r,72 147 072 375 50 UXHI KKK) lOlC) ... 101(1 200. 512 N(Ki ,500 500 ... f-(H) 12(K) lilOO 1000 1000 ... lOOO 1085 735 1750, 1750 1750 2.500 a ?f 41 O , f^ •N IS "3 1 2 a X ;; l.'iOii 1,5(X» 1,500 ... 1,500 3^5 1042 2927 :.",:i 7,50 700 100 700 1.50O di) 22(10 30 .... 10 ... 1 M ... - ; h 40 ... f. 1(K) .... 40 i ... ( .1 4;: 12 .... 5.) I 25 147 ... COO (MK) dO luou 1000 lOOf ... 1124 102 202 rtC.l 51(1 23(1(1 745 4(18 1000 1272 1097 1848 1700 2820 13 1 5 18 (1 I 5 37 54 100 115 320 71 125 12 10 20 150 55 l.V) 100 500 I 1 25 3 31 20 . i 40 200 21 20 . 35 31 28 23 .1 13 21 .Ij 10 43 .i! 83 95 •;i 3' 25 .1 30 130 5 15 .:, 35 00 15 1(10 90 1 10 29 2-29 10 .54 10 90 10 1(11 51 ■2i)7 l,-> IT 8 88 425 1(1 10 4 1,'i 20 •.n 10 392 :187I •2(1 522 (V.I73 15 12 12 5 421 123 12 1133 1.50 2(1 •"'22 10 5(8 131 15 i)'>' ,5(11111 2 103 31 3 88.-S (1 .118 8 234 2757 12 ,-,;t9 01 11 155 :)135 20 1179 181 22 1143 73.. I ,...! 25 230 1 1-20 4 5 IT 7^'.2 12 13 . 11 TT h (IT 10 19 15 30 225 15 T8 25 00 .... 43 17 107 ...: 28 5 704 I 4 102 ...I 1(19 . .' 132 ...I 63 5, 80 , 12 10 5 20 8 I 11 8 429 .5.1 4 113 5 278 .... ... 73 13 2 278 -M 11 12 11 (1 10 3 8 8 20 25 .57 50 87 99 50 93 ;W1 353 .353 .... 200 . 183 183 ! I ...j 586 83 145 143 50 50 290 183 145 50 .1 30 406 200 25 208 I !! : II I :! i 10 ■•l 145 .50 290 »iio 2.8140 28258 413,39702 12436 13740 54434 649 ....1 3 , 10 8 • •• ! I ■ i. 3 ... 18 .. 12 13 14 15 10 17 IH 19 20 Ih 2TT 'il":) -■i 1.15 2.5I1T ■.K)2 ,5m8 1139 1T99 1240 2241 1820 319".) 1T.3() 1750 17.50 2.300 47(1 20O 214 148 (18 290| 23 21 •J.*» 2(1 27 28 2!J 30 :il 32 33 31 35 30 9| 83 800;2459 G70 .31001 290 75i 114 8384 995 256 4i;iO 709(14 cl XXXIV APPENDIX. 5. PUKSBYTHUY OF WALLACK, STATISTICS. Name 01' Co,\fiUK(iATIO.\. Xamk OF Pastor. t3 5j ■X. 0. p A • O a ■ ta o .a Qi 33 -4 -^r ^ « ' o I ^ 'J. jr '^ 0^ i^ 3^3. 2 m -K O *i - ■£ k- a >- - V Z V a <-^ a o 3 :.^ >• cj 9>" ;jc ur a o - ■- ^ o ° J ^ ^ -, Jt o *^ o M-.r CO eu V - ■3 O B^'^i OSO-^ -^ -Sy^ eg 3 o : a 5-' 6 * o ^ 6 '^ c ' 55 ,c-i ?: z'. o o 6< o o a> d 6 , ort Z 2; '^ .— — aj - ^ ^■u -t ^ (J — i .2^ ♦-' '.^ r; 1h •■ _ - ■-£ -^ a: 2 T a < r f ■/ ~ ^^ X ti.'X ^ a a) T Z 1^ ■A Jj, i. 2, No. 250: 20 700 100 Ol r. c. 82 s 1. I.iiuien W. S. Darnigh ... •2. Wallnco, St. Matlliow's H. H. McKiiy :) ,1. WalliiccKu X Climcli S. Hoyd li I 'rutaiiiiigou- chc Tlios. SutlKWick 4 1200! 1,50 5, Amherst 1). Mai-yregor 1 300l 70 ('). I'li^waHli and 0.\for(l .1. A. McKeuzie .. 5 810 lOO 98 12 171 0. . M 10 8 I. A.' (-.11 1 4i 110 4.. 124 :i 3 .. (i fi ."5 :i 12... 1 10 1 ... 2.3;i 11) .5 9 11... 2 n 8 30' l;V.»4i)...15 13 10... 5 5, D 2.5 80' 70 2.50 70 205 8! 8 04 3;! 250 1 i() .500 1 I M nil 7. Spriii!,' Hill ... .1. M. Kobinr'-n S. New .Annan cV Went worth ..'K. C. (^)lliull 2 4.50 85 85 0. KurltouM anil \V. H. K..)ohn Vacant 3 100 10. River. lohn ... Vacant 1 600 120 1 000 180 180 35 177 .53. ..20 20 47... 5 180 5 153 2 195 .. .. 3 22 11 ..3 5 3. • 5 55 45 8 3.50 ... 5 7^ 4 150 275 10 27.5 ... i 10 12 65 no' 18 100 .. . 13 ...! \ 1 1_^_ Total 27 4910 1022 :ifi3' 77 1007 1.52.491 94 110.31 70 40 497 1017 100 1539 M M 5 ML irh!.. * Wallace, St. Matthew's, bad been settled only three months. «, PliESliYTERY OF I'lCTor I 780 HV5 140 20' 37524 ..13 2112 , 630 luO 22.H' 3 . ... 5 20.. ;ttO 70; 1.50, 4 5 10., No. 1. riiitoi ch.. New (Tlas:.!o\v K. S ott, M.A , 2, nine MouiUu ) T) ,. ,,, . I liarneys Uiv. i '^- '*• """' ' 'l 3 Hdiiowell, In. Ciniroh, A.H.MoLean.M.A 4. liittlo Harbor I |Fisher'H(iraut Robert I^aird i 2 5. J'rinee St.. Pictou William Donald 1 6. .James' C'ti., , New (ilasK'ow K. \. Mcf'nrdy ... 1 7. Kast Kiver ., A. MoL. Sinclair 2 10(K) 105 300 8. Iniou CiMitn I I. 11 110 222 3i ... 40 1 ... 20 ' 3501... UH 300 ...■ .300i 700| 105 105 2H0 10... 6 500 115 100 210 28... 7 3 9 10 6 60 100 14' ' 1 M 8 15 .. 5 6 8 260 170 17 200 1 .M 7001175 368116.. .10 12 15.. 1 lO; 6 140 188 I ! 600 li ... 700 110 279 6 iMll 8 10 60 1 265 25 200, 1| M 1100 800 and 1,. .\ber ... J. 1". Forbes 2 9. WeHtvilleand Middle Kiver Kobt. Cnmmint; 2 10. Sharon Cli., Stellarton .1. H. Tnmbull ...I 1 11. \'ale Colliorv ! and Suther-' .V. W. Mi'Leod,' land's Kiver... Ph. D., M.A 2 '-. St. .lanies'. , AutiKoiiish ... I. R.Munro, P. A.. 1 13. Sherlirooke eV' I I ! GoIdenviUe... Mj. George, MAI 3 70<1 130 14. MeriHOUishe .. (', S. Lord, HD .. 1, 600 140 120 15. GlenelK, Cal- edonia and Fi, River .Fohn Ferry b). KnoxChurob, Pictou Geo. S, Carson 17. W. Rivevand I vacanH 1;50: 135, 9 280 6. 1751 150* 300 15. 600. 165 165 12 254 2... 5 lOOO' 200 175' 45 250 42 23 15 40... 1 29 23 ... . 13 12 1,50 170 21' 8 34 ... . 14 14 180 ItiO 22' 200 27 31 .. 1 "7 11 200 250 20 200 .. 9' 8 200 180 22 400 100; lOOi 209 7 10.. M 6 8, 250 130 14 300 1 M 10! 5' lOOi 120 13 200 1 M 221 17... 4 1120 5 3 1201 160 15 |l 260 22.. 3 (ireen Hi IS. Scotbburn, Scotbburn, \ Hernon and [ X'acaut I Saltsprings .. ) 5 12 .. 1 13 13 200 '• 1 M I 1600 228, 220 401 46... 5 12 42 15 15 200 2,50 18 700 3 IWO I — ! 120 120 223 11. 19 16., ..I ; ,50 1 5 150 200 20, 700 1 i ■:x:::. 4' 20 1 ' .:: 'This re port is for oidy nine months. I In couseiinence of recent reconstruction tliB Session has been unable to t'urnisb stations. AIM'KXDIX. flXXXV, ' OF WALT.ACK, Koit THK Ykak KxniNc Deckmbkr .'{IsT, 18S."). '^ 2 £ i -r ;c ^ 5 t.^ -~ u i^? s a - - — -^ iSs- ii u » — r - 1 . 3 tea T. = -j; :="5 '-^-2 < n T ■^ 1 ~.^ '.(■^ u U f 5 2 Oj , O U o - 1 6-~ BE H- >M W z A t-( M z 80 52' 8 M 8 (14 .. It II 2.-)0 :!.! 'ioO 1 2or) Ki niM) 1 45 275 110 h :t5i) ... M lU 27.'. ... M 18 100 M M FINANCES, I « o Ic 'O , (J •? .ST I'AYMKNTB TO COI,. l-'L'NDS. «S S. 23 ' 3 a T3 d 2o " a So 4) •s« •="* S :c ■r. 1^ I'JA I'ln .« 53 P -^3 l^. =^ i-J iwi 130 i;io TOO 500 120, I 120 20 (KX) 600; 750 750: 750 lOOO 025 925, TOO 700 700 yoo 1)00: 900 700 525' 525 7001 10 000 I 750. 272 1000 1100, ;i7t) 700 100 20 OOO ICiOOi 157 42 MO 140 ti(X) 1022 2701 HiO 2057 r.()7 1 - r: r. J c » a u "" C 53 3 a •— ' J-, =-2 . « a i.d - M ' a a a .a .S ' sS S 3 ^>3 ^ -r -2 3 -« T re *3 J5 CC O ".^ o 3 o ■r. ^ X- \^ i:^ r _ X a ^xtfsti- ■es:-wr--: S ?^ . "'^ _; a a , a£ a^ oj-e no a c-ia a ? s,':: :::,.2, 0)" Oi.i; (oa ©T— ;; O X = w -1 -*« ^- ,— I X !!!■*-»-; — =* ^3^r ba i. i( i< ii< Sh i. ^v^ 5- s'-^ o 20' HI 14 12 25 20 501 58 21 K i. -- 10 Hi No. 1S5 110 045 91| or IkO 10 l."i t;i) 127 50, 8' ;mi 58i 8, 40 28' l."j l:i2 i2;i 2 HI lil oh 2010 :( Hi 07H :t 200 2;i02 078 10 017 100 1539 2 5 Ml. •irhl. 4980 5030 4650 5000 2520| 943 8113 34 89 312i 50 2851 14 2' 7'.»4 50| 4«| 357 9310 ORY OF riC'l'i' 22 3i 350;... KH 300 300 100 14! 1 M ■ I ' 1 (I 17 200 1 M 1188 27 IKK) \ 25 200 11 -M 70 21' !...' 'I .;0 22 200 ..I M 250 20 200 .. BSO 2-2 1 M i I ;)0 11 300 1 Vi 120 13 200 1 .M U)0 15 250 18 1 1 M 1 KOU THE YeaK P]NniN(l T)KCEMIiKIl .'H ST, iSS;1 MOO 1400 14001 too 400 400 ... liOO 300 200 40 800 800 HOO ...' 140<1 240 1417 400 3057 i 110 400 ' I 200' I 800 138:< 129 2312 r.(K) 000 OUO 40 OOO 80 UOi I'liHi 1500 1500 IfiOn 1000 ' 1000 lUOO 1000 1000 ^I7 817' 817 li'i'u 1000 1000 110(1 1100 808 '.'Oil ',100 8."/.) liiiiM 1000 1000 •90 1' 10. 1500 684 1100 3284, 45 1000, 4191, 404 195 1000: .t-125, 1125 817 140 130 1093' 1000 l.'iO 337 1187 808 279 110 PJ.'-T 8.59, 309 388; 1.556 1000 00 329 13MI 400 00 1 120 13 10 10 r50 300 100 1150, 20 1481 300 100 .590 32 23 24 49 ... 10 40' 50 23 208 20 i:! 10 00 5 13,55 5 143 4 4.-. 4 ;)3'.' 5 l'.i 117 12 13 ■293 4712 550 311 u 2IXJ .52 248 ; 031 103 10 4^ 100 102 209 10 10 II 122 17i ,32 20 138 30 120 294, 05 30 100 :io 00 19 44 10 10 n 20 05 III 50 10 17' 10 44 I 247 4 108 I!h 2719 23 31118 114 0371 105 H.-'l 1.53 1321 4 202 10, 10 KKI iMi; 111 2 201 31 3 2)1 132 20 137 8: 110 1M7U, 1(1 I I I 3; 45 1805 II 01 1007 VI ... IftM 1120 13 9 1302 I I 104; 200 aOl 700, 1 HOO 810 50 350i 1210 10, 35 100 53 1m7| 8 IIM) 08 11 17 1802 166 l(;o 183 10 23 30 18 204 T clxxxvi. APPKNDIX. 6. PRESBYTERY OF I'K Tor STATISTICS. 1 ^ C u — >. ised from ail ! Name OP' Name OF % S (C § ■a 33 n these Churches milies connected atioii. .a o BO 3 "^ - o ~ a ~ d h a oSf m CD ■-a icants on Roll. icants added dur- bv Profession (P); (CI. nicaiits removed ur. ns — Infants (I); ce-bearers. Weekly I'rayer rage). Bible Class. m .( . 1 301S ; :-^- % >a a -B 5 , : oi ? « a . ••; • a . tc •/) 3 •/: * =" Congregation. Pastor. 1 -3 a 5 Sittings 1 Stations. No. of Fa Congreg these CO tort of t)r Single ed with I CommuE Commnu he year - ertifieate 3 '> .2 X u -a W other Oft ttending tings (ave S. S. and ;.2 -a 1 «x r^ Ma OS a '■- i'i 3 (50 o'3 ^ J :: '-''= O-g, c tac *f ,- Z-. 1 6 o. of and otal witl d2 ca o. of o. of ingt byC O'E =3 3 TS 6"^ 6< <4-( 6 5 y "A 2i 1 y, y :i,;fi z 1 X .MISSION stationss. 1>. c. I. A. 1 i ; •* No. 1 ' 1 1. French Kiver 2. Isaac's Ha»*b'r 1 1 1 r:()0 1 J \ 1 200 1 :::::;:::••:: 1 Wine Harbor 1 2001 1 County Har- f 1 ' 1 1 1 100 ■2 ■ ;i. Cape (ieor^'oi 80 20 20 35i ' 2 4 1 20 40 .. G!b I Total 1 ,1'.) 14050 2103 15.50 80;. 17:^0 265 !■. 191 ;)35 9 100 134 2480 2505 287 3590 12 8 M 1 1,V207| 1 .101 C-. 1 rh I 1 FOR ' 7. PRESBYTERY OF PRIXOE EDWARD IS LAM), 1 No. , . P. C. 1 I. A. 1 ■ 1 1. (;ov(! Head ... .Tames .\llan .1 .500' 50 .50 500 81 81 08 4 .... 3' 18 ... 153 15 2; 2: 7 1 3 7 2 5 30 33 40 100 ■ 5,50 750 2. lietleiiue Williuui Soott ... 9 1 M 1 :i. /ion, Char- 1 1 lottetowii I. M. MacLeod ... 1 800 158 15.S 55 109 1« 4 3| 44 2 7 12 60 225 15 300 1 ■ 1200 1. Sumnler^i(io. Neil McKay 1 700 120 120 20 245 20 8 37' 6 U 70 195 20; 250 1 M ■ 85(1 ."). Clifton and 1 (iranvillo Vlex. Stirling o 700 lull 2.-.0 M Ch I 750 t'l. Trvou and 1 Uonshaw .Vllan McLean . . u ;too 70 05 50 2 ... 2 25 ... 9 9 30 100 10' 40 ... M . . ■ 700 7. Souris and ' 1 Hav Fortnne . I. (1. Cameron .. 4 800 121 102 12 140 ...■ 4 17 1 10 15 90 210 20! 210 I 0.")0i 8. W.iV- ('.Rivers 1 1 1 iV HiDoklield William (Irant ... :i 000, 125 120 5 1'28 8 ...! 1 20 2 9 12 fiO 120 8' M I 800 i). Murray Har . .\lex. Haulston ... ;i 700' 131)1 1'20 214 14 4| 9 18 6 7 300 130 i i 1 M 1 800 10. .\lberton and 1 1 Hloomlield ...'.V. F. Carr, M.A .. 2 70" l.')l; : 340 88 3, <.). 14 4 6 6 100 140 12' 1 M 1 800 U. Cavendish iV \V. P. .\rcliilnUd, 1 ( 1 New (Uasgow M..\ 5 1000 KHi 95 187 4 ...1 3 3 ... 7 1.50 13 ' 1 M 1 750 12 Belfast V. S. Stewart 1 i:i.55 280 1 20t 200 7 ...1 30 3 9 12 70 190 20' 200 .. M . I 800 Hi. St. .lames', ■ Cliarlottet'wn .las.Carriitliers... 1 00(1 I2;i 1.54 22 I'.li 4 15 ... 11 7 75 204 20' M 12001 11. I'riiK-etowu ... George McMillan >) 0(10 i:i5 120 310 12 3: 21 18 4 8 3 375 297 29 500 1 M 800 1."). N. Loudon i<; Summei field. W. .\. Mason, H..\ ■ ) 1 "■'■ l)">i;!'i« «"" Kwen Gillies ' CurdiKaii 1 1 ;«0 821 82i 00 14 ...j 5i 32 3 5 8 40 110 9' KH :i(!0 M ■.m i2ol 70' 10 1; 1 17 2 2 7 40 110 10 '... KH 4I0| 17. Strathallyn .. loll)- MacL^'od . 18. Woodville, 1 1 1 iiKio 200: 170 1 :«K1 100 80' ... 87 7 ... 18 ... 95 8 ... 2 22 1 25 3 i 5 ... 5 1 4 00 1 M M 8f.lO[ 12 2.5 35 30 300 i 200 Caledonia A M. Campbell. :t(io -15 451 fi 30 (... Little Saiid^. i < 1 200 r,i 00 22 1 .. 4 ... 1 6 25 35 200 m. St. I'etei's tV 1 1 HrucUley I't. 1 1 UoadH V. W. Mahon 2 00(l| 7(1, 71 ... 102 27 ... 3 17 ... 9 10 60 154 15 ISO... M 1 COO 20. (ieorgetown 1 '■ 1 il- .vJontiityie Win. H. Spencer :i 800' 1401 125 15 05 10 4 4 32 1; 11 21 120 140 12 100.. M . 7,i0 21. Tignish.Moilt- j 1 1 rosis iV I'Mins- i dale doi.rge Fislier ... :i 0.50 85, 8:i 200 02 ... 12' 18 3 3 10 175 1.50 16 .50;... .M T50 22. VallevOeld A- 1 ( CuUulonia Hode'iek McLean :t .'00, 150 150 1 80 4 20 5 7 050 300 20 100 .M '.too, 2;i K. Kt. IVtev's ). W. McKeuzie" . 21. Mt. Stewiut A- 1 : '■": "" W. St. Peter's Nacant 2 800 05 05 140 -1 ... ' 6 ... 8 10| ; 1 M 25. H i e h m o n d 1 1 Hay I'.ast \aeant 2 500 00, 50 80 10 8 ... 3 3i 100 CO 6 50 1 700 211. R i <; li Ml o n d I ( 1 Hav West Vacant 1 ■ 1 ' 27. W. Capo Hrae ; I ACamplii'lltou 2 1 i ' i i ••• 1 — Total 70 17505 20.H8,2210 lOit ,'1775 378 48 130 428 38 100 1912018 3225 272 1050 9 lOM IC 17370 1 'Only one month settUd, APFKNDIX. clxxxvii. rERY OF PKTor KOB THR Year P^noincj Dkckmbkk 31st, 1885.--C«/i ,50 1 1 ... ... M 225 272 1950 9,llJ.M IC "i rh FINANCES. J ail grega- Stipend paid by Congregation alone. Dm all rch or r Inci- jects. trictly Payments TO Col. Funds. 1 :§ 1 i a a • 1 Payments to Augmentation of * 1 Stipend Fund. 1 Payments to French Evangeliza- * 1 tion Fund. •- a ^ ! a. 3 a a 32 a- a 11 ** ^ ti oo ^- «"^ ^« 3 •.■^■« CO >. ■« » ^ ^> "a §^' ^ § ars 3.i, "1 a-- « j S All other i>ayiiients for Heiievo- lentond Keligious purposes. Total payments tor all purposes. 3 u ■a .2 CO aSi 5 3 Stipend promised by Con tion alone. I 3 3 i 1 Total Stipend received Ir sources. Amount expended on Chu Manse during the year. a -a «^ a CD ai T3 Si ; 3 a 1) X < 'JD ii - a « 14467 '40 14176 $ $ « « * $ ; $ !"..!'' i.".!.i'!.!" 1 1 1 ...! '"•25 8374 j '""6 71 |--: — 1 14 1 1 """5 5802 76 80 58 i 492' 122 l.'i267 13060 5125 27675 330 8 549,1530 653 2573 80 7 1543 :t5ll2 FOR THE YeAK KNDINti Mauch 31st, 188B. 5,'iO 750 1200 K5(l 750| 700 1 6.50i 800 800 MOO 750 800 IJOO ,SU0 400! 750| 1200' 850 7.501 400 650 400 750! 1200 922 750| 400j 650l 800 800 800 8001 800 800 1 750 800 750 i 8001 12001 800 :)00' :«50 UO; 410 360 410 WlOi 800; 800 950 800, TyTM 750: 150 18 418 900 1200: 950 552 2704 922i 135 145 I 750 1650 107 700 650 800 800 800 750 800 9,50 800 .•il)0 ■21 10, 200' 300 300 200 '2(10 164 20 380 75 25 90 124 30 1202; 1 2507 j 584 1105! 915 954 435i 70 1305 "32 15 15 15 5 5 5 20 50 60i .... 701 :t010 403 1001 170 800 876 43()3 1971 8 10 ....i 22 44 10, 34 I 25 35 10. 4i 10' lo 30' 6.^ 75! 65! 20 15 60 .50 15 70 200 (iooi 000 :.".0i 750 750 i 600 '.too, 900 Till I 400 17:170 16470 •200 eooj 750| i 6OOI I 900! 350 370 30 390 410 ^m ... 1010 ■SOO 400 110 1341) 300 102 10 41'2 •2OO1 100 13' 013 •2001 77 (> ^283 .201 50 1 49 40 15 S5 10 30, 10 4 10: •22 15 '20 121 i I,'- 48, 45 115 Cm 130 . 115 6 ,T .18 38 , 130 93 166 5 5 10 10, 131 361 5 215 151 -275 5 10: 10 150 47|. I (i5 . ....( 196 50 12; 137 3 247 :«) . . ■.'0:i 23 6 332 26 55 '280 • '221 ;50 7 3 15 512 93; 13 2 i 5 2 10 22I 127 16 29' 50 10 549 1-28.5 3059 1495 2092 636 12 -'2 1131 KKM 1504 9 !0 15! 81 10 •26 150 14::. 10S-- 11 121'2 I J 4731 l:( 20.")3 1 1 1 600 750 354 180 750 350 900i 581 16 10 14 10 8| 5 100 i 1050 l| 40 976 4 '28 II) 6 4 51 :t, 14| I 31 ' ' 13 •5 14 18 10 10 6i 1'26 6 12 3 4 1 49 15; 3 4 41 27 18 13 950 2921 1753 360 150 25 525 16242 ... 1765211296 24281 29066 11 10 30 i 10| 25 301 -25 •|l 174 48 55i' 426 I 20 10 120! I 65 15 46 20 30 101 60. 12 ^20 -1 \- 948 429 17461 97 16 194 132 104 118 121 67 5' 1 7 •28 32! 2 62 7 H 8 12. 53 43-2 Hi 101.-. 147!) 17 496 1 65 1 •18 2;K) 1308, 19 1121 ■20 1107 lOiO 121 .59'2 22 23 21 25 '26 27 V.., (/J!4087; 376 1181 846 35017 clxxxviii. APPKNDIX. s. I'KKSUVTKRY OF U'XKXIU'IK; AND SHKLI'.rKM; 14.- STATISTICS. L. Namk Namk 1 r. 2 S ° S « s '-^ - 3 ■r. 5 - "o •?! '2 f 1.1 : ;^ 1 Hi >■ •r. "0 B i ■s ■*-• ^ . - 1 _ ; a l:s 3 r= 3! .; ■ ^ a aOi . ai 1 ri u s. "^ — — OI-' 01' 93 « •=.- ^ C'S d ^ ^ r 2 . ' > sr ~ X^ CC.S .^; -' *" •*^ ^ jl',;^ -^ ^ f/j 33 3J _ r. ■=■=-= 3 3 — ^ X 3 X = "^ * ~ c INIIHKOATION. l'ASi-.»l<. as * « a 6 5 ! - 5 « s 5 5!:l 2| i< S* 0- o-< ■A a u £ <*- 5.1 ti ■•-* 5? 6 3 -J ^'5 2 6.5 d Ml*" 5- »5 X. ^H iZ Z >^ Z i^ ;«; y. 55 X ><; X, ,x j: C Nt 1 Win. Dntr./'as'or 1 ; P. C. I. A. 1 1 1. Luiienlnii-f,' /'. merit i(n 1. 1... 1 K. I). Millar, B..\ i .^..50 ■ 1-24 •> ■ 7 138.10... 1 7 18 , 1 3 7 1.30 100 18 400! 1 2. Uivcr.silftlc .. Henry Crawford (1 UK III 42; 42 ■I 7.-5 4... :i 1 1.5 1 5 ;(.'> 2.V.) 24 j... M H. New Dublin . .\rchitiiil(iHro\vii >2 lOii 48' :!() I 8 2 '.) 10 50 4i '... M 4. Missionary . .los Aniiard, M.A '... 1 1 /). liii Have I. S. Sinn son, IV. \ ■> 700 104; 104 ... 8:i 3 2 14 11 50 1.50 0' ... :\r 6. Shclhurno .. .las Uoshorouyli, i 1 M.A 1 KiO 71 V 4 7fi .5 3 11 4 10 20 41 81 .300;... M 7. Mahone May. D. Stiles I'rast'r, 1 1 H..\ H 700 08: '.' 4 110 10... 1 :i 12 7 1; 50 103 9, 200 .. M 8. hockeport iV 1 l"iH8t .loriian. 1). McKinnon ■2 300 i:! 10 I'l 42 2... r, 1...... I .30 40 10 120 .. i). (' 1 V il unci 1 Harriiifiton .. .1. K. MtClnre I 000 00 ;i 01 1 1 1- 1 50 75 11 ,50:.. M 10. Hrictt,'i'\viUer . Vacant since i 1 Seiiti'ialicr ■> iiiiMi loi; 4 110 1 Oil 3 8 .50 1 ! . ; .M MISSION b'lATION. 1 1 1 1. The Rocks .. Under liUnen- 1 Total ■ bur;.i Session... 1 •2'20 .W •.' :i .■17 «... 1 12 4 125 530 70 1019 2' 1 7M 311 (18001 728 186 3.5 708 71. .11 23 103.. .1 37 73 102' 1070 I 3 :)0o ; 1)00 ! 6OO1 ; 700 7.50 '; 7.50 r, 7.50 5 700 -1 7.50^ NIK) 8( 9, PRESBYTERY OF ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, No. 1 "' i P. c. I. A. 1 Retired I{elired Uetlred Hoe ibi'c ami A. Donald ' ...' .... .) .fiis. Hennett.D.D ... Lewis .Jack 1 M •) ... 1 4 WaweiK WilliMiiiMillen 5 500 54 4s 45 f).. . 1 ' 8 33 1 116 10 2:50 5, Hhediac and ) .1. Me(i. ( 1 1.50 30 25 32 4 2 0. 1 9 40' 35 8 400! Hlll'lll>;ili(! ... I MeKiix. 1 3 400 30 77 1 10. 4 7 45 ,50 7 U.M (>. Chipiiiim Siun'l. .lolinsou... 5(K) 00' 00 3 100 1.. . 1 2,17. 3 10 .50 140 18 490' ^c 1 1 . St. Steidion's, 1 1 Si. .lohn I). Macrae, D.D. 1 t-00 180 120 244 22.. . 5 5iHS). . 5 ."> 11 00 319 33 700 1 M SH 8. Snsse.\ a n d ' 1 I'liion .Ills, (ray, M.A... 3 1.50 85 70 14 95 9.. 1 8 17. 5 12 30 98 12 375' 1 .M 0. NiishwnaU A • Stiinlev ,Tas, S. Mnlliin O 71 K) 8(1 (10 25 82. 1.. ::■ 2:5. 14 18 100 12 150 M III. St. .hiiiies' iV ,1. .\. F. Suther- land 2 Tas. U. .Muiray... 2 ion 4.50 70 57 (it 45 .J 112 <.).. 04 14 . 1) 4 10 5 14 . 2 2 (1 5 12 8 40 54 120 135 15 15 100 150 1 M Kll 11. liucloiiche . (■ 12. St I'anl's, Kro(U'ri . 5 10 12 30 220 27 1.50, 1 M 15. St. .John l'r<'H, T. F. Fotheriiit; 1 Ch., St. ,Tohn St. David's. ham 1 5, Ml .80 ,SI1 311 1.57.38,. .) 1 7. 1 4 '1 .-.} 1110 17 380 1 V St. .lohn (iei). liriice. H..\ I H.M) 107 121 00 310 31 . (1 17 17, . I 1-.' 111 100 210 28 529, 1 17. ( ircenooU Ch . 1 St. .Vmlrew's Archibald (iuiin 1 MKI 70 51 12 78 r>.. 1 12 , (1 4 1.1 90 71 13 200' 18. (tliiHsviUe iV Klorencevillo J. K. Beiiirsto ' ' j' mo 2,50 51 20 51 111 75 17 9 . 7,, 2 8 1 21 0.. J 4 2 1 5 1.50 55 12 ■•■75' ., .\1 ■■■■l AI'I'ENDIX. clxxxix. D SHELIUIIXi; Kill; THK Ykak Enium; Makch 31«t, 188<5. W BRUNSWICK, 1^" M . 111 10 :i-) 8 511 7 to 18 250' 400' 1 I'M : 490'sf 1 Fl s 3 > a "3 a {; in Zri .2 > - ffl !_ a - E. - Si X fl c r" aj — " i i >> £ tn 4-1 s i i X A N C K S . - '^ ^ ^ ^ '5^. ^ '"1 ^ J 2^ -^ 'r. Z *^ r - JS - . 1 . Hi 1 i 1 a u 1 a s 3 ^ ^ S Si " § ^ « >, -a s 5 > u OS '• !?3 at? * 01 - u ■0 M 01 a n 1^ 4-1 "u ■Ji M U ^ 5*3 1 13 a . i'5 ■ I'.VYMENTs *; TO a ' Col. Flndh. -2 a _- i .2 ! S 1 1 9 : ^ 1 ^ 2 i 1 ■ M *> r* '^ ;■ 1-. 5 . -0 >> 1-7. ^§ t ?? 5= ■ ■^ u •e d T^ -• to .7 (U 4J *J -^ ■5 .a 'a . - a s-r :^ » r * ?■= §.2 S= S'^-i §- 3u^-5 s^?--- ■ ; 3 ^ £ S a - « a'5 "3 3 *« •= 3gg.r ss 3§ H.E 52 =5-- ^^ = >. -g « ! "5 id -=.6 "it' .,- = : ^1 E'^ «■" •;3 = S ^■ 33 c ^ ■fi 3 a. 3 ata Jx S'*^ Jf^.S'^iS'- S'^ c~ 55 ^ ;a i^. '^^ = ■ X 00 CC < H --^ -t; r^ X !4 »-H EL4 i, i, (1< Sh ^ s C< < L. 1 I $ 9 1 s •S !? e » *' 8 , * $ ••5 .■5 S .-^ .-^ .# '■ ••? * .3 '406 i^:::::.-::: 1 ■.m 1)00 ,soo 900 300 ... 1000 ... 300 1000 ) .„ r... 267 '■■isey! 1 1 1 1 ) , 10 IHi ,30 ..J, 120 25 1,56' 10 ... . 5 376 IS 11' ,57 •2011 f 1 ■jiw ;... M ^M 600 300 300; ... 600 60 25 385 2; 1 10 1 20 •2 24 2 .. 2 62| 7| 15 46!) 2 lU 4' ' ■ TOO 7.50 400 "556 400 ... "556! '.'.'. 600 (575 45 '"46 7 ■■■75 452! 1 065' 1 3 "ii '.'.'.'.'.'. 1 3 25 '"ii '"iV. 2 3 2 1 3'.)| 4! "'ioi"'i5 ' 405 813 :t .L. _...!.. i 50: 1 - ■ 7.3 3; > 3 153| .52 5 41 8 300|... M H T;)0 550 5.50 ... 662 .50 ,50 (i50' 10! 3. 30 11 36 2 3 0,5 IH •• ^2 762 6 03 o! '200 . ' M 1 7.50 540 ,54i» . '=» ■1735 95 1370 11' 45 4 :« 3| , 4 102 12 9 10 1491 7 40 lOj 120;.. ■ 700 450 4,50 . . 700 1000 flO 1510' 2 2 31 •2 11 ' 2 .50 5 4i l,-.64 ti 7.5i 11 50i... M 1 7.50 000 :2io ... 360 8 1 2,55' 8 30 ■ ■ 27 1 2 1 71: 1 326 ii .50 i ' 1 ■MOO 800 6.53 52 553 234 211 1078 13 10 60 6 40 S 1 4. 141| 14 i ' ! 6 30' j ( 12.55 10 7( ) i2 i 1 7000 5420 1 30 ... 48H3i 52 30 41 6 77i 1 i 2 5 ! . i 1 4; 1 12 1 i i 56, 139 i 1 89 9305 1 19 1021071 6230 2203 913 8009 82 i 84 411 (12 404 31 2 2,5 1101 149 Half salary paid by Home MisHion Boanl. ; Settled only part of year. WK THE Year Ending De(;e.mbeh Mwi, 1885. t Moving cliurcli and puintiiig inanse. 8OO1 ll'.l 33, 7iir , M S H (8 12' 375 1 M Jll 12' 150 . . M 20 15 15 15: Illi) 1,50 . 1 M UH il 24 700 ., M 10' 20 40 27 700' 150| 1 M 1 M 10 17 ■.Wil 1 II) 28 5'2i) 1 1 1 .0 15 13 12 200 !■■* .'.'. .M 7.50 750 ■JOdO VMJ 7.50 60" :5o 1050 IMK) 800 1200 2200 -f. = = I, — >. M 5 S'^ ? : = w: X c ^ K " " ^ k a ■~^.x 3 -It b f, _ - •• j JS " - u ' f i- r ; ,- '•> '. X jz "^ ' 3 ' ♦^ "X ^ c •,^S' S I I 172 iOUU !K)Oi 100 1. Peticodiac, Salisbury & Hivciside 2. Dorchester, Kookland & Sackville ;i. Ham p ton, : Hanniiond R., & SaltspringH 4. Mecliaiiics' Scttleiiumt & Londonderry. 3. Q u a c o and Black River fi. risarinco ... 7. Nerepis and ;, Clarendon H. Ruillie a u d Tower Hill 0. (iolden (irove 10. (JrandFalh A ^'aii Mureii .. U. Tobique 1'2. New Kincar dine i;i. (ireenfieldiAc 14. S. Richmond 15. McAdani Jun- ction . Total 10 .M :t Cl lilH'isHl "i.'ii l()0(j APPENDIX. CXCl. VV BRUNSWICK. I'OK THK Ybak IJNniNd Dkcembrr 31st, l88n.—Contiiiuect. F I X .\ N C K S. 3 •I § /) no" O'Sld "■" H- x ^ '7. ii- — — d 55 8-2 '.• liOO 178 18i 550 i 1G7 16 400 1 M SH 12.") 15 i-.i?! 1 M . ,0 305)4 361:7026 'JJIOM ^j ^1 Wi.Vi 10964,16834 ">W, 171401 16200 11390 cxcn. APPKNDIX. Namf. OK CoMii(i;(iArioN No. 1. Ketired '... 2. New JUcliin'd :t. Itlackville ilc Derby 4. Cliathaui, St. John's 5. Kodhank t'l. Newcastli', St James' 7. HlackKiver . H. Campbclltoii. ;i. Chathaiii, St. .Viulrew's 10. Uicliiliucto ... 11. DalbouKii^ .. 12. New Carlisle, Hoiii'lowQ iV Port Daniel...^ la. BasH Kiver .. VACANI'IKS. 11. Tabnsiiitac & Hmiit Church' 15. DouKlastown.' 16. Hathiirst i 17. Cliarli's, Newj Mills iV Loui- son Hrot)k ... MISSION STATIONS, 1. FlatlancU, Metapedia & Cpsalquitch. 'Z. KsL'iiminac 3. New Handon 4. Caraquette, Misoou, etc /i.Kouchibo'guac Total 11. PRESBYTERY OF NEWFOUNDLAM». No. 1. 2, Retired Uev. M. Harvey . St. Andrew's, h. (4. MacNeill, I M..\ Harbor (iraoeli. Logan, U.A... Hay of Islands Total. iP, ■!■ T.V): 204! 204 27,5: 3ei ;16 150 161 16. 40 347'25...15 6 57! 5... 3 5 20. I 6 12 a: 3 2i -.y I ! I «oi 270' 80! lOOf 20' 18 7001 1 M 625! 1 M I... M Al'I'K.NDIX. CXCUl. MIKAMK 111. V Is ■ " a ® :> I - J ° . - u S = a ! 5i ' i r ■- a IK. 2 Z '■: « 3 ^- fc- X 16 550 4'] 108 141 500 16! 150 25! OPO l'2i 150 21 400 :t5;1300 :!01 600 19 680 I M . , M : 1 ', .. m' .. M 1 51 ij M 1' M ,..! M ll l!)i '284 ... M lo 18 70 ...I M 1 20.. Hi 15,. iH 2;io .. 2H 2001 M M 9 150| 60 Z'I'-'-i'- 2' 4 J> 4 ■••; 1 25 ...i I OR THE YRAK -RNDINii DwiCMItEK 'MhT, 18X5. FINANCES. _, " 3 £ 4J oc u KA a § 2 o n s A u § o J3 - 9 .2. t I'AVMKNTS Ti) Col. Fusdn. Is 3 5^ ^ ■OS a _ a j J) ~ i ._ = - a 3' Pi ■^£ M a OT3 e a £.-3 X a 7,50 7.-)() <\M 5.50 1000 7(K) 1000 450 1J0(. 7r.o, !iOO 140(1 520 800 11 00 UHK) 750, 1100 1000 750 .-.15 •210; 515 •210 7.50 ,5.50 *m75 4,50 ^ " a* 'il 1^' HB a a a 1 ■ O C8 11 — nt — a H s a •5 u O :S iS 3) - S K Sd a o ,a ■<^ o§ -fa '/. .^ *.^ i a r so o fa ■a a u C ■3 » tt ^ a J3 'u *•< S9 01 1. a ^ ^ o 2-^' "3 * !o5 c- .2-> ■* " o a .«« I i ', 750 02 (i50 :i05 '20 550; 1M5 17 14 1100 ...1 1400 7.H1; il". 400 120: 512; 230 20 800 I 800 160 lion .1 13.50 S)7 7110 '•7.5-r, ""'a '>*'" >•' Oi ;h b ^ = = !^ =i = - -S^. ^^a a --^ "2 ^ ■- a i*!^ i = ? !r ' - - -~ al •" H = a. 261 10 I 45 IS 25; 3 20! 25 45 i I 105 05 20I 5I 35| 10' 10 31 33 1 I 44 20 25 18 20 5 41 103' 2H .50, $ t :» 1 io| 12; 10! 16 (a J. ti a a " — ii a No i I 107 10 12 3, ... 1- 15ll. ? :53 , )J, I'l !) !M) .1 .52 7 41 15 12i 40 6 Ifi 3.59 ..' 171 «l 179 j i ; 3! 100 15 35 16 20 1;. :( 10 ;«■> 15 10 1:14 10 100 ;w7 50 "wii\ 1 1.50 1217 .5Ht; 2719 710! l>24i; '2979 9;5N 14341 1791 I 179 50l 7l'0i 641 30 •294 1 2,54' ... 114 6 1.50 150: 1.50 llj 150 25 I'; 671 374 13 14i. 20i. 11 27 ] 31 11 5 206 736 5' 10! 7 192 •25 12 3 3 71; 13! 13 21 2i 4 II 742 37 (iO 471 8 2; 200 I I 10 II 841 1 12 353 13 14 15 lU Kccently Settled. :WFOUNDLANI>, Bo 33 ■0, 15 is- 700! 1 M 5'25; 1 M ;... M ■^ i ■ iK THK Yk.\u EsniNd Drckmbek ."Jlsr, ISSu. •jNsi. 28H() ■2880 '.«10 909 0.50 no 80 11100, 378 20 75 '25 600' 15 75 15 ^2218 197; 100 60 '2.5 400 .... '200' 1 in),52 2 IH'il, 3 ItiO: 4 • IticliuUiig .'*880 retiring allowiuui' to Ucv. M. Hiirvey. t IiicluiUng aiiiouiit i>ai as a-ri 013 icants on Roll. icants added du by Profession (P (C). uiicants remove ar? s— Infants (I); c 01 . u 3 i5 .9 J ■A s i a r. 5 lis:? 1 \^n 1 " 2 i 5 if 1 1 3 1 ^! Ci)Nillli;(iATION. Pastou. a (fi Ja o *^ o d 00 IS oca 8 o S^ °3 Od 5?f ■3.-S "2 o OX3 .9 is ♦-a ©a o. of Commun o. of Commun ing the year— by Certificate o. of Comnii duiing the ye o. of Baptism Adults (A). o. of Elders. O u V -3 d o. attending Meetings lave o. in S. S. aiid 2| 2^^«H d.9 dS- *-! 1 J5 |2 H •A >'. y. a 2; 'A 'A ,A X A a /:.!£.:£- ■ X No. I. St. .\Milrcw'H jP. c. I. K. 1 1 1 1 , <;h..yuel)eo .A. T. Love, B.A... 1 (ir>o 90 15 1.5316.. ,14 17121 ?! 7 60i 150 13 500 1 ■ 16(1 •J. ChahuiTsCh. (i. D. Mathews, 1 1 Quebec i D.D 1 NOG 208 .5... 4 11 7i 6 50' 160 lel 1 1 ■ 220 I). Three Rivi is 1). Cui-rie. M..\., 1 1 1 H.I) 1 ?,')0 38 32 5 7fi 2... 1 13 7 3' 5 17 60 8 115 1 M ■ SIX 4. Slierbrooke \iicaut 1 1 5. Melbourne iV 1 Windsor M'ls F. I'etrv Syiii . , '2 050 «1 20 04 1... 3 4'll U 10 57 10 20(1 ... M ■ f,. LeedH \V. McCullogh .. i>^ 400 106 i()i ' !12 .1 ... 100 9m :tn 1 M ■ -('x 7. Uiehinond i F. M Dewey, J L'w'rWindKor f M..\ 1 200 )>;{ 5 70 11.. 3 4i 8.. 3 ; J 6 30 110 15 30(1 1 ■ MW 1 150 35 51 4 j 8 21 5 35 5 7.5i 1 ■ ICiO 8. Kingsbury A ' ■ H rom p t o 11 i ■ Gore J. H. .MacLeod. a 440 75 i 72 5 !«) 4... 6 2 16 5: 1'2 90 13 1211 K H ■ 750 9. Inverii»!ss 10. St. Sylvester A" L'w'r Leeds 2 1 1 200 126 00 27... 1 1 8 ' r 12 45 15.5 11 I4r> 1 M ■ I'llKj X'ucant I i 1 11. Diiuville ■). (i. I'ritohard, ' I 12. Scotstowii 13. Liiigwick B, \ I 1 200 32 27 j 1 -.5 4... 2 5 5 i 6 18 25 "'to "bo 4 8 1 M M ■ 700 Vaeiiiit M. .Mcl.eod COO 74 69 49 1 16 .M -' ■ 7.50 14. Hi.iiipdeQ H. Lamoiit, M.A, 1 ■ 1)1) 1 300 65 RO' 64 1... 3 120 ' i 5 7 50 60 6 M ■ 7.50 1.5. vviiislow Will. MatUieson, 1| 2H0 HO j 75 2... 4 1.18 i 7 60, 40 5 M ■ Id. L'keMegautic Xacaiit 1 1 17. Point LeviH 1). .Vndersoii i 1 1«. Massawippi, ' ■• % ;:;:;;i:;:::: "::::'::::;::::!::;:::'•;■:::■• ... 1 1 etc Vacant 1 ,,, 10. Kennebec lid J. D. Ferguson, 1 B.A 3; 30 ' 2 27 1 21 1 ' ] l| ... 40 4 150 .. il •20. Gould i\. Frencii Ch., Vacant 1 1 1 t . 1 1 t- 1 1 1 Quebec MIKS1(>.\ 1 1 ■■ ^ 1 STATIOSH. t ; '. 1. Metis 1 4 350 2 210 50 35 5'.) .56 54 ,5 106 4 7... 1 : 5 7 i 5 35 67 41 1.., M 150|... M .. ClKI 2. Valc.irtier ...j 3. Sawycrville, ; i 1 etc j -2 .| ... Total ' 1 1 ' 1 ; : ■• l"'. ■ 13. PRESl iXl ^ER Y C )F M()\ti;i;ai.. ^ NIK TI No. 1 1 1 1, Chalmers Ch. ; ^1 Montreal (1. C. Heims ii.A 5H0 240 ' 25 241 2!). .-25 20 10 7 16 t;o .150 38 650i 1 m ll"n 1 •2. I^rskine Ch.,i t 41 ?.Ioiitreal iL. H. .Jordan, B.D noo 2061 206 76 475 25.. .37 31 14 11 22 15« 250 26 1200 1' -. H lilC'i :j 3. Crescent St. i 'j| ell., Montreal .\. M. Miickav. ... \ 518 ! 131... 1 13 16 , 599 "^^ "''' m l*ioit .{ 4. Knox Church, 1 Montreal .JiimesFleck,B.A. 1 700 151 148 . 71 396 20 .21 31 12... 2 8 is' 70 235 4': 70(1 1' . . iH i'lrii '2 5. Stiiiilev St. j 1 i m I'h., Moiilreiil Vacant 7.50 80 80 1.35 25322.. .20 48 !) 6 26: 45. 210 161 6001 1 m |.:.«l 1 (i. St . Ciabriel j ' 1 m Ch., Montreal R. CnuiphcU.M.A i; 650 181. 134 ,5H 385 26.. 48!36.. 1 8 14 25 '208 18 500 11 m 21.. -J, 7. St. .Jolin'sCli. 1 1 m Montreal (has. A. Doudiot 11 2.50 140 50 20 121 27 . 6 45 -26 8 5' 251 50] 5 130 1 M l.jlll! J H. St. .losejih St. 1 ' 1 ' 1 ■ Ch.. Montreal W..I.Sniyth,Ph.D! 11 600; 135 120 20 324 H...20 47 19... 2 12 17! 40 281 1 33 ■ 1,")"0 1,5 !t. St.:\IiirkHCli. i ■ Moritreiil John Nichols 1 1 350 70: 7k' 20 149 20... 2, 20 13 lit 65 130! 16 350 1| .. ■ 1|IM \l 10. St. Matthew's, W. R. 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")0 Id 10 5 H 5 .'t •>* 43| 7 12<:0 1 22 7:'>l) 150 250 450 I (-,5 750 :i7:t 15 104 4(J5 21 290 i 10 I 1 11 1 40 i:t 5 5 9 00 1 :t 4 (i .")29 :!:hi ■'■! m\ 1 .14 f 1 26 l.lnii 1500' 1 1 IWK) ... 1.500 1 t i 22,59, 1 1 no 1 1 1 1 1 100 1 m 70 .10 2,'' 1 25 1 10 1 410 .'lO IHi 1 I. 2749 1 3 ' Thu Rreatcr i)ait niiHed liy the W. F. M. S. Missi >!> T5an(l8 and Youiit! People's AHaoctiation. t liifludiiiH ^iO to MoHkokii, Huiitrivillc Ch'iiili and Maii--f i'oiid (additional.) : liichidiuu -^22 from W. I'. M. S. roeentlv orKUiiiztxI. 1 ccvni. A I' I' EN 01 X. m Namr or rovnIilK.ATIoN. No. It Ciiiiulcn and Nc\vl)iirqli .. 4. Ktoi'riiiKton, l'ittKl)urKlj & (ili'iibiiriiii' ... 5. (i 1 <• II val (!, Hiirrowsmith mill Wilton... t). M !■ 1 r o s (• , Lonsdalo and Khaiiuonvillt' 7. St. Coluiiiba iV St. Tnul. Miidoc MIHHIIlN BTATIONH. I)('llliin'Rtvill( Hiiioliiiiln'kf and Hcdford Maynoolli Ij'.Uniihli' .. Thanct a n U la u I ti 2 5 a I 3 .J, Id I **^ o I 6 5 o a o r1 ."^ : — — S si 'So O a /; op? Total . 71 ill) ■j:ii) -75' •2,10 irid; 6 a I/. •ifibr'is ;hk): '20 9 1.' Ii5 60 LW' .'-,0 250; 100 io;i:( i9;j4 4v2 'iO 15 HO 1.5.'>4 '260 ° : = "-'>.! .3, 56 /. 61 fdl A Ill 4 IHl 4 17; 15 '2 •ri I ^ I 2 Id 1 •= .* & IS ^z C a < 1) -■ I 5 o S 2 •4 c t^ - a "3 .'z a a ,3 i|!l^ S (ft * 2 1 d a u, iSa o « « O ! « .- ■ « i5^i a '.s O 3 3 ■«— -/■ = > a B "Si* < -3 s 2 a — . ;o HO IH H 60, 4 1 ■2 '20 ;i 151 :i '20 H, 45 45 50 -1' 50' ..i .■15 1 7, 501. 2i 4, .•15 16 :i5 7'2 40 '2... 4...... 1 15 2a 2 11 •26riiiKville, lietliHTiv 7. St. .Vniliew's, Peterborough 8. Norwood 9. liUki'tteld, Niirtli .Smith 10. First Chnrch, Port Hope ... lames '."lelaud .lolin EwiiiK I 3 \V. C. Wiiidell... ... ,J. W. Smith ... \^^- .\ndre\vs \Vm. Bi'uni^tt Alo-x. Boll J. Cariuichaol, M.A John McKwen ...| J. W. Mitchell, M.A I •Am I p. c, 51 1... 2 512 130 400 400 500 4.')0 (•*4 42 ;J8 90i 140' 7 no no 237 If. . 4 A8 ;18 100 7 i I I 50 4[}\ 31 921 3 104 78' 129 4.'')] 31 92j 9o| lo' 180 15 . 77I 30' l.';020.. 9'J 10, 173 3 . 6 2 2' 5^ 57 13; 5 8| 7I 20 100 h:i'2 . 140 137. 21 25.) 20. .11 4 12 H 14 19 2('i!l7... 21 i I 5l 8 I 27' 11 6 1 '200 1 I I 18!, 75 30 4 81 25 30 4i 7; 35 190 7 »j 50l 95 71 11 :io| 120 10 400 1 M ;-> '2001 5 '2'toj 1 14 300 11 ,M 12 300 17 416 1 .M r r, W 0,5 250 '25 7,'50| 1! API'KNDIX. CCIX. • K KINGSTON i)H TMK V'KAU KNKINi; l»K, ,,H MakCII IJlsT, IMWi. <^>ntinilfll. Kl N A NC K S. O 3 3 — 3 » 2 a — ■ _._ ■-; •- «'. * .i-r «'. /, M -H — fill •!'.... 50 ...i.... 7; 501, ■I 7 aoo ::;■;;:;:::;'.:■■;:., , if.:;f ;:;";l. ) w)'".! ! 1 i Si |...i ( 1 1 1 ; 1 :il5 51'.lo!l'2:14M ' 1 : ... K -3 3 k a t ** es a >> A ^ n >» $ r. ' .100 :fOO l:!5 N8 im 110 O HI -a "a -^ li CO X I IIIMI ;i(K) 12.5 MM 154 — V 3 ^ * a 3 3 c o •* 1^ X I s a 9 o ■*■ _ 5. T-3 V 2 3 '• 3 a u ■t. at; „ 3! » - O 9 I'AY Col.. MKNTH I'd KlJNDH. 3.2 CO * ' )J jtf H(l(l HM, 154 .too: .■)()0 1'25| f-M 154 '.to 3-5 "57 4fi| •J(J ;»57l :itiO| '207, !I0! <>I5| 110 i()0 -200 u'lK) J21 '221 ' 221 •200 120 :I20' !•; U I ^ O i a •o 4 a 3 c ;a ■f„ e ■/I 2 3 7) - 91 5 K s a a a « , Oi U ti S n •< "3 3 ^ h ,1 a ■a Y. •/. •' a %' i z •I. 1, 7 ' r- ■^ .ft. X i I = a ■ 3 a r a :: a -r; a ? J; £ -■ .^ .a/:' ■r x I 3 ■oil , r t/. -3 3 / B4 a a = ,=■ 5= a = '=,5,a 3 -£ 3 3 S : o' a - w : r* 35 S< ■-* I it I. 4'. II. 4 . •24 •2'^! I 221 .")0 .501 50i (17 •i7i 45 150 150 124 250 '2501 14M 501 '25 1 75 45I 50' !)5| l'24i 35 .50' '20O; 14H '20(10 214H 2!)5 -IW-y 1M4 ,.., 184| , 11 105 '20 '20 '£> I 2« I, 13' i !«| I «: I 3: I 7!) 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' ' 10: 00 02 3M 10 IMO 53, 1K!0 8 -'HI SOO KIKl . MOO 351 130 1290 •20, 2! 20 ;w 50,1 '20 15 10 107 lK)i 13; 73; 1543, it l-JlM 12U0 1200 . . 1-200 loo 717 2017 23 100 32 GO 195; 15 4251 55 •20; 107! -20211! 10 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■^ 1^ 1 2.5 It lis mil 2.0 = lll]M 1.6 ^, /a /J. A o-^ /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 .•- ow ^j. 2 I .a gee D. L. McCrae, Pli.l? W. H. .Jaraieuon, M.A Don. Siitburland, M.A ) .lameH Ross, ( r M.A 1 .(oliii Hay, H.D... K. F. Torrimct', M.A 1 C. H. Cooke, J S B.A t [ Goo. McKay.. | I .(. U. Craigio, ) ' i M.A 1j I .1. Cameron, < i i M.A, B.U... 1i [ I'ett^rDuncan | Vacant W.A.McKenzie, ) MA "( I). A. Thompson 1 900; lOOi 90 I 317 14.. .20 2 500 44 44 1 120 1 Vacant VV. White :t00| 70 70; 2.50: IWV (■8 04 30 30, 4= ■ ^75 a u 63 'A *-.2 o u u t. .a c w .^ .^ ^ I. 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I .55' . 100 100 2.5, 35 .50' 40' 30; 40 40l "26 101 11 45 8 70 1 M 1 . ... 140 13 300 500! 2.5 OIK) 1 50 34 U 8 100 1 M 1 ....| ! 1 .. 58 12 128 ... ^r '761 16; 1.50 1 '.'.". 00' 9 100 1 00 7; M 50' 8' 68 9 30 4 35! 01 :wi 00 41 71 1 7 140 1 M 7 l(iO 1 9i 49(1 ... M 301 265,4620 272 v. ' 145 c. 300 269.15153 230 30' 60 11; 50 ... M 930,2007 I 285 5474, 18; 14M K Uecently Settled. 20. PRESBYTERY OF WHITiiY, No, 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 0. 7. H. 9. Newcastle ... A. \. Driniimondi Port Perry &l 1 Prince .Mhert.I. McMechan j Wliithy :.lohn Abraham...! Eniiiskillen, ' 1 Cartwright ..I.V. Mcliiiruu St. PiiurR, liowiiianville H. Vt. Fraser, M.Al bt. Andrew's 1 270 40! 38 3 82 8... 1 5 3 P. C.| I I. A. * St. John's, \ Pickering Columbus [ Hronklin ... 1 Ashhmn J. A. Cameron, M.A 400 70 10 109 10. ..19 500 105| 1(H) iO 203 4. ..11 3 .. 3 .500 60, 00 110 I 20... 3 12... li 500 300 101 90 211 182 3. .10 54| 54 15 80 2... 1 ) ,f. A. Carmich- I :A. MeClellaud, ! Utica Ij B.A, Orono !.\. Frawuv 400 1 400 300 1 :i50 1.50 .3,50 251 70 49 a5 20 . 00 12 43 1 ■ I 2'/3 20.. 3 ... 93,16... 8 .. ' llO... 1 3 1241 1... 3 1 11.. '\ 1.. 2.. 11 9 6.. 2 \ 4.. 2.. 4.. 2 4 7 2 12 6 6 10 25! 60 45 95 50 160 20| 4S 65' 1711 18 : 45 i 7 300 10, 18! 500 I'RH ..' M 1 HH M 19 4.50 7; 1.50 1 M I M I" 15 3, 71 4; 3!. 61 81 :«) 05 20 110 451 60 000 70 100 1 M .M 1 1 .M 1 1 M (D - o — o as MOO 750 750 480 270; \m\ lliOO 4.50 .•..50 750 750 4(X) (M)0 .'«) .•WO ' t.'ib :!20i TOO 400 730 7 'H)0 (| 11)00 1( 7.50 ". 400 r,07 :i:i3 ."..10 ■.'110 7jui Al'l'ENDIX. CCZl. KUboUoUdll n)R THE Yeau Ending -Continued, 1 t % ** ~. L. 2 5"- = ■a ^ .X, l." _ V a r: « s •W ti O I. ^ ;-, C — . « a! OS ^^■H 11 llll 1 *; - |s 5^ \ fe * ^ <*. jiTi t; ■?■ fO. U o ^ 5,3 > S -1 * • ** C O I. l|;t -; y 14 10() 1 H .. M 11 . H 70 1 M 1 13 600. 25 (>0(l 1 H- 100 1 M . 0. 1 1 M M 1 12 128 . .. M . "io! 150 1 . 9 100 1 ■^i .. M . h' (is f 71 140 1 M 7 l(!(i 1 9 49(> .. M 11| 50 ... M 2H554741H14M IM OF VVHITl.Y. 7 300 lo: I'RH M IS' 5001 IKH 8 1 .. M 19 450 1 M 7 1.50 1 M 10 c) 000 1 M 1 ,. .. 70 1 M 1 . . 7 ioii I M FINANCES. 1400 750 ee so 2 Ml n o o >. ;3 •a « a a _o *3 CO a o o >. CI a o I « I -o 1 n ?>5 ! g a 00 g ■0 ! .S^ i H 1400i 1400 490 490 3§ o " H a X D =^2 A OS is I 1400 7 750 750 JHO 480 270, 270 '.too! 900 11)00 1000 4.50 450 5.50 750 750 550 1 ;t.50 2.50 :t911 200 I'X)' 400; (1(10 cooi .■,(X)' 500i :«x)i ;iooI 750' ... 4H0i ... 270; ... *7rt:t; .... 1000 ... 4.50i ... 550, ... :ir.o' .. : 2.50 ...' :)9i; ...! 200' ...' 400 ... (ioO| ...; 5001001 I "1 i 750 750 480 270 783 1600 j 450 550' 750 "756 •icK) 600 KOO! 20 19 liK) 45 100 4474 4 139 300 100 192 42 110 1501 1315 t:»l 4301 :)20' 320 700 700 400 400 l!»4f.O 4;« 320 700 400] 102 108 2:% 120 1061 140 4:so 320 7501 218 , >■ U 09 2 at! 0,0 a s a ,T3 a .3 1 'S O 05 6 : 9 35 129 o O O B^ 2 "S < a oh a « a. 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II 20 CiO 7'2l 02' 111! 25 12 '272 4111 57)1 ' m7;) 8M0 I .3»4 / •25 13 10. 7 :i 7 11 2. 2 2P>I 20! . I 10 '22 15 1HI3 i;.-,! .7)7 .■,27 1117 (•,.Vi :t7!l 1118 |IX)1 '287", 1210 •281 12 1:1 II I.-. 10 17 -1-^-- ;.iH 111 1 20 21 22 2.1 2t }2.', I '20 ' M'lT I'.ll.H ll):i'20 37 •2fKW. .-,r,l2 1 lIKr. :W'.17:i 4.71 022 111 1051' 002 VM) Vi'M ^fl 170 110 521'.) t02 217 lir,8 i-Ji'K I Koiently Hettieil. C«XXXV1. APPENDIX. 30. PRRSBYTKKY OF CHATHAM, ii ; Namk OP Namk o» <:i)N. 17. Hiirwioli I'irKt I'rcsliy. (!h..C)iatliiii[i KiiHt Tilbury Kirtirc I Dro^don Kiirx Cliii eh Diiiirl, Hixli- Kl't tiii'.-iwood (j II, III )) li f 1 1 Hcttlo'iieiit ... Dovfr Cljiiliiiors Ch Ht. 'Midn'WH, 'Jhiiiliiiiii iViiliiifi^hiirt; At '-. Ivin C'l Khsi X Cenirc! VAOAN'I A. W. Wfiddell... I A.MrlJoll .. 1 I VV. Walker... J .lonri liO ;ii! Win. Ki'iK ! ) Tr OH.Talliicl) ( \\ M.A 1 Aroli. ('urrif! Neil McUiarniid. !• John Hcoket. ) John Gray \ N.H. I'ariidiH| ii. (i. McKobbie, J. h. Scott .1. A. McAl STATISTICS. J. H. BattiHby, M.A I). Ourrie W. M. Klpiiiing ..i C. Ijafoatuine . ! 18. Hotliwcll Sutbrrlaud'H CoriierH Klori iicii WcHt Tilbury, Coiiibcr . I Ste. Aiinf, 111. 1. CavaiiCliiiruU, North DawQJ 1!» 20. ■| (JbaH. [ Chin "iiiy, < ■■■\ I MIHHION STAIIDNH. Tilbury f'i'iit. Windfall I'ric-o Hdiiiird Line It.lh^ Hiver . Huxtoii Total 1 o f s .a !1 It; « a ' a 15 In. 1.2 removed ists (I); 09 1 •B.a 1,2 kJ a . ?'■ 2 ■- .i - C CO CD a o 0^ ^ ; ^ a 1 * T -r ; aw 9 'i « " £ 2 i£ = .- 1 2,Oo«a S ^ - _ I rn S ■;^.- 1^ a So a'5 a cd i 0-5, -r a • p <-. . £ a ■/;■ = -r. S < ? ^ :: '■{ "2 « o o IBs ■: a o a i |l ''it "is c a s 3 3 a c . = 1 2= J ^ -^«!^|'"5a d-2.a'i-;-5j 6-< 5 ^ a 1^-5 ! !^; >', » /. is i5 >:; iS .2 z, 1'. C.j 1 I. 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M I 1 1 fiof) 18 120 13 120 2 20 .3« 7... 1 2 221 15. .16 35 12... 3 .3 111 H 1 75 260 a^I m I M 1 10 21 2 i... 1 4 8 1 120 18 3 1 1 2... . 4 i 1 100 15 •28' A 4 20 1 ■1(H) :t8 3Hi 70 2 1 «... 3 •1 20 .50 7 M 1 200 20i 13 1 40 3 ' 2 3 3 40 30 5 I ,. . 1 12(10 I35| 40 ,3!«18...I!); 25 18.. 1 5 8 CO 220 10 1 M .J 52.-, lO.",' 105 :i0 120 2 .. 15 10 3 18 .^0 175 11)1 270 .., M 1 1 2S0 10, 40 15 74 11.. 12 2| 3 ' !t 20 70 14 .... 1!H '...1 .. „ 1 1 ^00 32 29 43 4 ' 3' 3 ei 15 i 45) 7 1 M 1 '. iro. :«) 26 40 2... 2, 4 3 ol 1 2(K) Ifi ' 27 5I 2 2... 1 3 4 20 :m) 7 1 2.00 250 "m :«) 20 '"18 30 13 .50 i 40 8... 7, 4 3.. 1 45 14... 2 3 ".' '.. ...■'...' 7..".C'.'.'."' '" 32 Z.'.'Z.\""5\"h '.'.''.'. 3 1 "2 20 1 h! ] 1 1 1 "1 "20 'is ""3 E:;^ 2.50 20| 17i i 1 25I 1 1 171 li 2 4 16 35 j 6 i 1 140 ' 1 ioiol 1 fi<)i ■"]fii"i:ti:::;:: 12, 12, , 30; 18 "".'... ..\ "2 ... 1 "2 10 20 s !■■•■ ■■■ 1 ■■, ■■■■ ::.:::... -3 .„:;;... 2.5 4 12.-,l 1 i«>2() 2 2 1432 105. F I N A N C K S . o o O 3 S.O .2 ' * a, ; c O "2 : '3 Ob!;: 1 1 O 05 I V CO ,00 -r; o< . _ u « ? o ■'• ' c ^ o ■■'• I K 3 I ©-^ O si ot-l _ * c so C 1 u 15 a5 3 — a >< o -< n as O H I'AYMKNTS TO CoL. Funds. o' IKK) 5:^0; 200: looa: 170| 180 1 350 .■«X), 150, 1100 M), 2(K) 12(Kt 170, I8O1 ino lOfi 100, OO'I, 500 500, 2.50 2511 250! I ! i.:(X) i5a)| isooj 800^ HOOj 800 760; 450! 412 17B 115 200 200, 200[ 45 2• fl CD "da: - *■ a I 1, 0) 3 .J >j '/) ■« <: ^ «).- ci a M to Nn. ft, S. t- X 5 ~ - •" £ ° 424 30|| 100 -- ' 21 25, 20 I 15 10 I80; 500 260 5, 20, 280 25 1500 503 810 800, 760' 17fi 115 2m 200 73 1210 170i 9' 213 105 t 800,' 275;l 2903 I 45 2180 I 10 r>34!{ 2 21 ■I..,. 84 143 .,.., lOj ' 32 10 210 258 210, 203 1 0' 1! 501 1(X) 70 30 101 28, 21 7 71. 4|. I 121 5 200 S ! It ! 12 •Kl a a H .« 1 271 10! 10 882! 126 19 320 Mm j. 4: 120! 12 10 175, 1334 :j • •■: I I I 4 ....' 15 3 1 4!H)| I , 10| I 3 i 3H3i f » 22 10, 5! 40 e. 31 ;«) 20, 60 i 5; 401 34 14i 10; 40 14 2 42, I I 5' 47 674 1; 8. 164 .. I 57! 34' 8 2401 ...■ 28, 32 4 25 5 10 4l 3 2 12 20 « 22 1 22' 15 . 16 12j -ll. 161 81 ...I 1 15 . 11 . 8' 40 1 02; 6 101 13 15 lOl 40| 18 6, 13 2 Ifi ... 2 3 14 200 211 ]30i 45 2001 273, UUi 633 16 00 130 120, 21 8 ■I 12;j:t0 13434; 76114355; I I 3; 06 20', 20. I 12. :«; . 30 1 . {K) 11 .„ .. \^^ I 8! 2411 50] 17] -a :)1W,; U 12 1 1 1 6: ;«) 3! 20 (554 371 104 331!) i;t81 200 .■t814 20•'«« Scott -^ MiUbank W. M. McKibbin 1».A Knox Church. Mit'-hell |A. F. Tully N'th NisK'uivi and Sontli NiHSonii First I'rcsby. (Ui. St. Marys K'ma Centre & Monokton Granton and Itucan Knox Church, St. Marys Hotired Mhow, India. I'J. W. Pen- ) man .1. A. TurnbuU LL.H 1 A. Hendor- ( son, M.A. .. I J. Campbell. I .{ A. Grant TlioB. McPhcrsoii W. A. Wilson, M.A .Vbnicdnagar, India iJas. Smith, M.A, 1. Uosidinn\vith- iii bounds ...iHobt. D. McKay.. Total. STATISTICS. a. c 3 S 1*0 o o S IB J3 la o cm 1^ C5 09 4-) 00 l-o q i >. s't. r, 1 : . If.! = 1 V: ■V* Z 1 CO n o 1 v. 00 1 « "^ - n » — X •e ID T a 1-" 3 »i a i- "Z ** 1 CO *■ ,-=.2 >- a a,ahs "O a «i tj '3 a a 6 ,- J3 — a 1 £ a i! =^ P 6 as d 1 1 §g' a a^ -^ .a IS « n a X'^.OB.S J; 00 a ' x' Id "^ i; - w XI o 6 .2-2 03 as 11 = ."=■« O > O M •3 » d - as ■S'9 s d■ a IL a, , a i ^ U ^ >? |=H y, >'. J5 "A >^ jz; S'. 55 A >5 ,55 /^ 1^:5 <~^ M 1 1 1 1 V. c. I. A. 1 2 350| 4.5 45 5 62 1... 3 10 8 6 10 20 80 16 250 1 1 1 90 HO 100 6 4 4 7 9 .to 150 7 i 1 M 1 400) 00 CO 130 13 .. 4 6 8... 2 6 5 10 110 14 200I 1 M 1 1 'i'20| .50 ;">() '200! 40 ;J8 I lUi 104 8 . 2 e .. 3 14... 3: 7 3 .5 4 5 5 40 90 13 .5(1' 50 6 'iOOl 1 1'20 1 M 1 1 l.'>0' IP. l(i 3 7 :}8, 3... 5 1'25| 9 1; 2 41 4 "5 3 9 20 i... M 3'28 80 HO 68 7 '200... 1 »ii 120 120 7' 178 7... 1 5 11... 2 6 12 82 5 200 .. 2 550 Ufi 112 "• 290|l2... 7j 11 10... 1. 7 12 200 283 22 720 1 j M 1 IMIO 3141 290 30 624 44 ..28 5080... s! 18 12 100 500 37 900 1 •2* 0(X)| 1091 109 1961 .. 4 12 9.,. 2' 8 12 19 149 13 410 ... M 1 .5r>0| 110 110 13 201 i 7... 815 8 sl 70 210 26 700' 1 M •2 t)(H): 85; .50 144! 12... 6 8| 0... Ij 1 10 i 25 118 13 2'24l 1 M 1 201)! 28 27 45| 2 i ! 2 1 3 30 6 200' 1 35o! 120 11.5 220 .50. .10 816... 1 6 9 30 100 10 125 IRH V :tool 4r 41 1 71 20... 4 4 3... 1 6 6 30 40 3 90' 1 1 2.50' 17 1 3 1 ■^- 1 2 3 4 30 50 4 120 ll M 1 '2,85 1071 93 133 9 ...15 5 7 5 10 40 70 7 1 ,... M 1 475 118 11.5 20 2;)0 7,.. 13 10 15 7 8 40 200 18 300 1] M 1 200 27; 27 64 7 2 4 B 9 53 7 100... 1 1 300 54 51 119i 1... 3 4 6 5 9 15 55 7 200'... i M 1 (iOO 170 165 28 '2.56' 35... 12 14; 9 .. 4 9 12 50 2.50 19 382 1 M 1 400 108 97 14 •290 32... 10 10 32 5 8 25 200 14 •200 1 M 1 •>no 47 47 n 126 10.. 7 11 12 5 9 .51) 40 (> I '2.50 48 48 4 106 26... 10 7 12.. 4 2 5 40 120 11 400 ... 1 tl 125 12; 12 • 1 3 .30 2... 4, 4 1 ;:;.:. ;:.::::j 1 I 1 2 5 ... 15 :w 5 60 ,. 1... i 1 i- ,S1 1 9107,2132;i998 177 3998 344 P. 211 i... 2:)6.'24 142 211 979 i [,. 31'28 ,302 030115 14 « 1 160 c. 1 Irh * Mr. Penman'H poet office Is Thoindale, instead of Belton. t No report; settled Nov, lOth, 1885. Al'I'KNDlX. CCXXXIX. STKATFOUl), KOK THK Ykak PjNuing Makch 31st, 1880. .- 2 |3 ; i '-' s ""= es a 5 " r *^ d . t^ :Z'^ S cc.S 5 'i. o ■ *; X - ~ .ll J «— »^. •*• 1? ^ '" s |.3 > a J i 1 ) 60 - 1; ^ — - ■ " " X a: - u = 3 If. •250 7 ' 14 mi i;< iiOO! (i I'iO 1 '200... ■\ 200 .. 2-2 720! 1 <)00i 1 410!... M M m" M M M •20 700' l] M 13 '2'24i \\ M 200'..i ' 125 IRH 90 1 120 l! M ■ I I M 16 3 4 18i 300 1 M 71 100 ,..' tJ -Mi J M 1. n A a 3 "B a. h o d a,a (C 1" "3 a T3 5) a u Is n a 2 3 S3| .- «, "C ^^ •3 a ' ■Ji •Jl m ,<^ ■« 1 soo SIqI 54o| 780 7H0^ 8691 'Ati .^oo m% :«() 3.V) 3.501 (kK) coo: oooi •21J8 '208i 220! U(K) 5(X) 500| 600 6O0! 1000 1000 lOOII Patmhnts TO Col. Funds.; 23(X)1 8U0J 000 ■2300 2')00 800 800 !)00: 900 .•)II0 500! 500 300! 300| :wo 1000; 1000' 1000 400' 400' 400 350I 350! 3,5(1 750| 7()0J 700 1000 10001 1000 HOOl 300! 300 2300 1211 1306 800 1 6 1 135 i I 9001 177! 724 500' 97 .500] 500 1'2()0 1'200 1200 600 6001 600 •200 '200 200 800 400 i 400 .. •200 '200 :k)0 36! 4817' 120 941; 40 1801' 7 .597 I t !■ .358, \ 1000 ■ 411 14Il'| '25 400 40 50 190 6 350; 19i i 369' 4 14 ...| 725 193 141 1 1034 1000 800 , liJOO I 600 ! ^200 800 459, 324 i 1783 I 300 120! 620 14 80 I IT'238 167'2> km; 1000, •23t«i .3.5, 317 9,52 114 1 .50 364 50| 50 .500 1 15 ^215 1082!) 190' 17314 3951 .5575! 263,55 24I 12; 125 81 8| cd 1 S .a 1 a • ° t 3)'^ «-• a 3 1 5 1 3-f^, la (T, a *^ n 2..2 130 80 288 10 72| .53, 71 220' 21 ' 1 12 33, 42 i 19! 46: 10 22 !* i •« IG 11 2:1 17' 51 15 1 40 33 38 81 3 251 15 'a ■d . ari \<% 05 I « fe — . I a *^ a a' 3 a -3 a ♦J 3 3 a*a: - ,3 3 -a -■a c a M ■A >, ' a 2 ■ a I '° o> . I a u I a, jj '~-M O ! "5 2i ; 3 — -i .- ;-.-t( >. ' .M oo a. 'S< CL, &< , H S3 - r 2^ o a a) 2 « s c = 2' 5 ;- M -• S3 M ■- S. J X » < ti 3 *» S2 £ a ^ o! — .-^ *.» >.3 a = -;: 4) -« a — K .1- •20! 23 15 80 58! 20 396 19I0I 157 i I 120 100 51 1 32 n5 15 150 '20 15 12 201 26 20 86 13 '28 25 60 330 42l 23 48 30' 27 24 isl. 33! 7( '22; 37j 39' 16'. 12 4 15! 6 3 51 10 16 17 10 11 '2I i 2 I 12' 14 25 19 4 19 6 12 59 64 41 5 25 5 736, 423 602J1106 12 « ..:■ 25 5j 10 2 13 171 '296 317 •275 '288' 52 235 •293 20 14 25, '23 8 8 15 .55 9 33 9' 10 Si 20;, 14' 7'2 7,56 13116 '2309 I 844 ) 99.S » 372 I 832; ) 998 I 430 50 23; 100 171.5 6 105.5 2,50 37: 210 521 '20 ]5i 94 13 10 17 10 1^27 72 51 107 88 66 '25 1 13 10! si 6119 1571 1929 692 ) 1'24 I 8 9 10 142 5 310 2 28 3 .54j 226! 9 303! 16 74 4 64 1 20 15 .. I 4! 37 4 .50 10 , •20 5', 10!, 45 57 10 '22 54 18 131 8 .57 4 I ir,:i3 11 619 I .„ 489 j '" IIV, 13 i 21H8I U 333; I 1.5 684 • '26681 16 "04! I. 17 .5031 t 236 ; ^" 130 105 130 .57011 487 300 983 I 333:M1 19 20 21 •This part of report for only nine montliH. t Returns incoiiiplftc, owiuf? to ohaiiKO in tinanoial year. If* ' 3; 1 1 [. :i ■k ccxl. APPENDIX. 32. PRESBYTERY OF HURON. H T A T I S T 10 H. 111 i a. 3 (0 IS e .a .3 O 1 a a 2 1 s S "^ if Ha a u — .- a |.2 -2 .. .1 CO !^a !an 1.9 J •Hn s 1 a T. I '- N'amk op CONORKOATION. Name OK I'ASTOB. *^ CO a d 5 o ■r. V a a IT X CXO a '«3'« 11 EC a '5 - q *43 to Ii 11 •>< a. o S 0% o da o •T. a u 'a a o o O d o. of Communicants a ing the veHr— by Prof by Certificate (0 1. tn 5 o . a ii< a^ -.9 a X (/} 43 &< 6< CO ;-> 2 c d 0. of other Othce-bear 0. attending Weekl Meetings (average). 5 ■a a a: 6 ^^ ^ 9 si (0 6£ d.9 a x.S , h M ^ ^ ll " *- y. \e, H ^ ^ 'A 55 >?; -A X A :a A •A I', ";" a No. p. C. I. A. 1. KnoxChnrch, ) ( -K. Ure. I).D. - ] (lo(l«rich 800 215 1,50 3,5(i 27. ..17 15 31... 4 8 9 120 424 '.% 400 2' M Union (!h 1.50 150 18 IH 'ob '"so ^ i'.'.'.'.. "■"'2 5 2 "3 4; 5 60 50 12 7 Leebiirn 100 ! ■2. 1st Cong'tiou, 1 Scafortli A. D. McDonald . 7,50 •2.55 183 80 496 17. ..20 36 17 15 19 100, 375 42 i 600 1 M !..„ 3. St. -Xndrew's 1 ! 1 Ch., Ulytli ... .Vrch. Mcliean ... 600 120 91 245 20... 8 19 13... 2 8 9, 30| 170 18; 800 1 M 1„, 4. DufTs Cii. Mc- 1 1 1'. Musgravo. ^ i ! 1 1 Killop.Cavm) Ch.WiiitUroi. 250 .50 1W 8... 1 11 2 4 81 40 75 7 1 M 1 1 •250 45 .39 1'20 7... 3 13 4... 1 4 7i 40i 50 6 1 1 5. MancliesteriV. J. Pritchard.4 2.50 44 40 4 103 4 12 10... 1 5 4 20 50 t! 125 M ' SmithHHill.. •2,50 34 :+i 4 69 2 4 3 4 5[ '20 65 6 1.50 0. BaytifM Koail and lierne .. j Mark Danby. | ' T. O. Thorn- ( , uon j •2.50 •250 40 :w 15 15 30 •28 1 84 04 10 16 8... 2 7 6... 4 12... 4 4 6 8... 1 5 11 1... 1 3 2 "2 8 7 3 5:....* ! 60 50 28 7 7 4 200 200 ']■•■ 7. Vancouver, B.C., & North "1 ... 1 H. Caven Cli., 1 Kxeter W.M.Martin, B.D 3.50 m 60 5 80 1 ,,I2 8 4 4 35 M : M !). WiHis Cl! ! 1 Clinton \. Stewart, B.A ,500 156 143 50 ■237 16... 9 12 10.,, 1 7 9: 100: 314 31 900 1 M 1 C 10. St. Andrew s, .8. Acbe80n..| 1 • Kippin ;i50 75 75 1 153 11... 4 fi 15 3 9 100 200 10 200 M .... Hill's Green 1.50 28 28 .50 10... 8 5 2 1 5' 40 4 130 1 11. KMniondville. Jos. McCoy, M.A 1 Colin Flet- J , Cher, M.A. } S. X. Carriere 4.50 84 75 16 182 1 . 1 10 7 4 11 35 1'25 12 300 1 M 12. TlianieaHoail .500 72 70 8 172 21 .. 1 16 13... 3 7 8 40 125 12 :«o +1 M ; nud Kirktdii 300 300 54 33 ,50 30 6 5 1-2:! 65 6... 2 11... 1 7 10 4... 1 5... 1 5 3 8 4 ■4 '"35 65 80 8 10 280 300 13. (irimd Bend. t 14. HodyerviUe* 1 R. Y. Thoin- ( Ison, M.A.,B.D} .•«X) 82 80 14 •2110 22 . 3 14 16.. 2 7 4: 60 141 9 300 M |.... Chiselhurst . 200 •20 ■20 2 33 10... 2 5 3... 2 5! 40 5 93 U). Burns Ch., 1 D.M.Uamsay, J 1 HuUett, and •250 43 471 4 87 4... 4 4... 3 4 4; 40 1,30 14 100 ,..i M |.„. KnoxC'huich. B.A., B.D ,. j 1 1 ! Londesboro' •200 32 .sol 40 6 5 3 4 25 2,5 5 350 Ki. St. Aiidrew'n •D.Forrest ...- 1 Ch., Haylield Bethany •250 2.50 26 18 20 2 14 27 33 6... 1 1 ■ "3 5 4... 1 2 2 6 4 20 45 7 5 C 17. Union Vh., : Brucelield ... Vaciint 3.50 87 74 165 9 .. 9 13 18 6 9 50 87 9 400 ...| M .. IH. Go.lch Gaelic Station Vacant. ;ioo 69 50 '^"i :io 10 2 3 '20; .50 1 Total 1 29 W)30 1846 1527 2;i2 34-28 •2;-),5p. 231 2.39.24 118 1!K) 96(1 '•2931 299 6278, 13M' IJi 1 lltic. 1 Irh 2i • Occabiono 1 f Woman's Foreign Missionari, .\BBOciation. 33. Pllll :SBYTERY OF MAITLAM' 1 Ko. ' P. C. 1. A. 1 1. Knox Church, 1 Kitilev Alex. Sutherland 1 500 114 106 6... 2 31... 3 7 5 150 75 11 200 M .. 2. Knox Church, 1 BriiSKclH Samuel .Tones ... 1 310 70 1.57 23... 5 ?I1 12 3 7 ^20 70 7 1 UH ,. . 3. Wro.\uter (ioorgo Brown ... 1 4!i5 76 175 11 .. 4 6 15 4 8 •20 45 9 3.50 .. M 4. Huron A. F. McQueen. .. 1 •HX) 175 125 6 187 20... 4 5 17... 2 7 12 50 150 10 300 ,..| M (' 5. K i near dine 1 Township ... Chas. Cameron... 1 .00 70 GO 52 2... 1 4 12... 6 4 51 35 130 14 M .... Ii. Knox Church, Belurave fioorgn Lnw 1 2,50 4!) 49 2 94 9... 1 4 4 4 9 50 200 M 7. South Kinloss Alex. Mackenzie. 2 400 no 85 10 69 2 1 8 5 7 '200 60 6 M H. Bluoviile A. Y. Hartley K. McDonald L 1 350 150 300 65 36 110 1 131 68 40 7... 6 7... 1 11 1 7 8 4 3 2 7; 50 4 50 lOl 40 90 "so 9 7 6 200 M ... . 0, Ashtleld M APPENDIX. ccxli. OF HURON, ifOB THK Ykar Kndino Maroh 31st, 1886. •ail sr2 i a ■ ; 0) a ;*j i OS 'a ■ "■ 5 .a jo M .-a 1 : la lir "2 iJi o = ^ ■^ a S H £ ■- /SB ■-£- r ki u] o = £ « 3 ;,5 .a •« = :i6 400; 2 12l 1... 7l 100 ... 42I 600| 1 18! 800j 1 125 150 200 200 M M !„ M . M ;n 900 lOl 200 4| 130 12' 300 M M M M ( 12; 3.50Ulj M B 10 9 5 300 300 93 ...l m" ;;■.;; 14 100 ...i M !..,. 5 350 ';•■ 7 5 9 .1 1 c 400 ... M .. 299 i-r-i.i.._ 6278, 13M! l>i 1 Ir h 2 L, FINANCES. i, ?5 5.0 BO cm a o O ■a 9 a . •OS 32 IQQ a o C3 cao o h CD a o o i» A "2 '3 a< .&! OS S ' ** 1 ^_, 1 «8 60 a •^ '0 £ 1-° I o 3 i < ■200, 2.50^ 14001 1000; .150' m) ».% iLIO 3.S0, 350 1200; 750 iiooj 600 i •200 1 HOOl ri50' 350 750; 6001 200 1 525 i 225 i 425 375 * i « I .» 1187 1187; ... 200! 200 ... 2.50 2,50, ... 1400; 14001 1000! 1000 I-! 550 ;i->o' 4.50 .•i50) 380 2;H9 308 700 1100 6OO! 200; 800; .5501 3.50; 430 600 200 .525 225 250 200 550: :i50! 450: aw 380 291 *2;j9i 308] 700 j 1100! a s li Q X 1187 20() 250 1400 1000 .550 350, 4.i0 3.50' 380 291 §^ (1) a M = a 2 a a U -X a ♦* - S u% 55| .a o ' a -ji- o o ; o a ®!^ i«a =" 5 a-o < i . * a £ a Si Payments OF Col. Funds. S 3j El ,^ 0? t» h r 1 d ■S u a< % e e o O o '3 ? j « I 89 j 979j 55] 123 3;57 223 83 15 ;3oe 750 1100 887 i;;riH0 i34i4 600 ..., 200! ... 800: ...: 5.50: ...I 350| ...j 314 1061 (iOO ...j 1771 231 525' ..i I I 225 ...j t200 ...I 184| ...j 620| ...| 132' ... 600 115 200! 800 551) 350 669 600 177 304 525 225 2;» 211 i;^! 14,58 101 27 756 244 1905; 717! 691 44I 77 1 63 21! 30j 62' 28- 224! i 633! l.-J 14 210' 2;JK 2051 62; 130 ! 12j I 90' I 4v 241 3> 1I * I 22.55! 2551 2501 342s' 2074!' 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I !T3 a C V M O 5S o Q. a No' — >>' =1 ~_ a V\^^ 3 ^ S3 as *^ ^ ^•^ 1<: «!.«!.« 121 276: 19 .... u 12 1 913 8 442 101 611 63 1 8. 4 1 20 10 49 61 1 44|, 19i 42 87 10 30 15 3 10 32! 82 86 ' 740 368! 403 1189 21 69 29! 483: I ; 4I 131,1 .....| ,54|. 5 132 8; 345: 6' 174'. .34 ,13 0, o 3 1 563 38 130 12 8 .313; 269 251 4.509 25:«j 967 ,554 12: 16 251 52 95 47 12 17 221 14 875| I 311 13! i •jsrij 2.5' 73 '■'"": I 5 466; 1 465; I ^. 376 f " 320 ) ~ :J78 (" ' 1002: M I ;»98| 9 1036' I JO 2S4! ( ^" 1194: 11 1464' 761' i 425; 13 2519 / ,. 12 748 321 238 961 243, 1.529 ...; ! 160 2111 86| 1.3l|4184' 191 ! 22o'201ll 31815 I I 15 [16 17 18 * For nine months. t Keoently Settled. )F MAITLAM' K'ou THK Ykau Endini; -MOSTLY Uecemueu, 1885. 11 7 9 10 14 6 6 9 7 6 200 3,50 •MO 200 '200 M lUH M M M M M M ! M 1 1 7.50 1 750 600 1 600 7.50' 7,50 760 760 700l 700 750 4.58 700 700 525 525 275: 000 275 1000 7.50] ... 660 ... 7.56 116 760 100 540 i 160 4,58; 700 376 525 2751 750 (i60 7,56 760 570 7.51) 674 525 275 630 700 7? 1522 759 1045 808 625 847 812 1170 311 690 1 1 1 le 30 17 8 "li 27 8 11 5 17 12 5 6 ♦59 •39 .30 *52 6 10 13 17 6 10 5 22 6 2 3 ""r> 4 3 6 6 15 16 6 6 3 4 6 103 102 113 148 27 61 50 59 •1 4 "46 14 10 9 41 5 4 11 9 5 6 94 "55 . ■25 1639 160 99 12.) 48 85 14 92 ,50 30 44 1 1 « 1 13 ! 20 3 ! 2 4 1 1 4 965 1167 375 •'0 ■ "4 I 1 26 4 9 13 10.52 657 012 873 5<>5 30 7 5 5 6 1263 1 344 16 " 702, * Woman's Foroigii Misaionary Soinetios are in these cougreKationa. Tlie amount raised is entered with the cou(;regatioiiK. Whole amount is $4'X). f Recently settled. ccxlii. APPENDIX. N n llli:, 33. PRESBYTERY OF MAITLANI), STATISTICS. N \ IM K OK CONORKOATION No. 10. Calvin Ch., St. lli'lcn's ... EastA^lltlol(ll 11 WiiiKliain 12. KnoxCtiuroli, Kiiicanliiie ., Horvio 13. Pine River ... 14. Mole.swortli... Tripwl)ridKe... 15. ljHiiK~i(lo Ki. Knoxl'lmroh, CrMiil)rouli ... Eth 1 17. Fonlwicli Gorrie 18. Melvillo Ch., BruHselH 19. Wliite liiircli; Culviu Cli.J K.WawHuosiii 20. DuilHi'iiion. Purt Albert 21. Duff Cliurch.l Walton '22. St. .XndroWs Cn. Ijucl> a _o a si § '2 a ■a 3 03 2 ■3 1) >. 1) = |i u 3 ; ^* 1 Paymknth TO Col. Fundh. .2 'v. 3 t a 'uB 03 a M •a a a 1-- 73 i a. ID « J3 90 r. 6 > fr 2 1 3^ .a **_ a QD ■3 M € 1 :^ a a 2 § 1 i 2 .2--«;o .-SS 3 h No. i 00 •a g 00 3 9■ |i - a 2 S >. a '3 05 ir. 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Tho nniouiit raised is entered with the fongregatiuna. Wiiole aniou^t is ?*400. FOR THE Year Ending , 188 900; '8001 900 800 600 750 "sobi I 8501 1000 750 t 800i 1000 600 475 200 550 250 425 42.5 1000 500 850 900 750 "756 200 22.') 400 41 K) 200 800 610 475 200 550 2.50 414 425 1000 500 800 800 2.00 225 400 400 200 '.too 800 600 7.50 501 10 25| 342 OtK) I 11671 11 800 839 600 86 .58 619 70 270 125 2£4 9.59 6 2.-)6 138 47 .599 15 16 45(5 1000 750 1 1486 110 i 800 .500 1000 126 "750 5 151 "75b "m 200 297 25i I 319' .564 84; 59 278:1 635 1619 1490 205 4'iO 407 584 405 16i 20' 12!. 6| 8. 23 34 15 "4 199 40 26 61 17 7 39 13 6 20 95 10 31 20 "6 19 18 20 62 7 1 28 6 11 18 31 191 20 18, '26, 77! 201 3f 43 14 5 20 54 24 4 3 , 2 7 22 149: 12 j 30 126| 11 81. 2391 19 711 5 24 2 51 192] 10 • 48j 4' .36' 4 78 5 270 *78 31 315 3 30 36 9 4 8 1181 ) ( 3'... 2... 7|... 2| I 5; 27 41 Ill 26 2 25 7i I3I 1 3 4 10 3 36 13011 839; '•'•'I I 1 \m' I :^06 ) 5;i8! , 3090 1 740 l a * 5 ^ 3 ■!• 5 M -^ i Ik ^ 1 1 2| ^5- :^: ^ c;.2£' 'C a 0"3 d 6 •8 da a d ^1 3 ^1 y. ,'A H |S5 |>5 : X. » ;/; /. y. y. y. 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(t fl lOOi ;i(i If) :«)0 2.-< 2-I' fiOl I M M M M .\l (■ KH .M l.-i 200 ...i M n . 1 1 M f,iKi 400 400 it*) L-oo m\ (.V) 4."/J 1(12 48.-, 2.-)*)i 48.1 250 M) .-lOO .VKl IM) lUiO, :i.0<) NOO IKOO 1800 W.7 lir,7, :i:t:! :i:j:i -t'la! 2.'*) |2'K) i:ioo :i2 :)i:i :.',ii :t.")0 7,0 'Hi) •i>l\ (lOf) "IK) WK) ;ti:) 12.-.; :«0' I 2fK) 'i'KJ, 90ol lOOl 20')i i I l< \ 17 44 401 600 12 212 4(12! 113, wr, \'M 4i;ti Wi iMi 75 ."50.-,, ., :iO<» . . .VX) 440 100 IKXI :)-)0 IKX) 12 1402' 810 188 .'17 .-.22 .■18 -288 811 18,. 1800 2073 14.W; -..32.'; 12.". 478 100, 1031 870 333! 12! .•14;-. \\tm- 82 1803 31M-, .. . i 012 03 1044 12 71 VM 2tl 81; fiooi ...... rm\ ....... H'M)! 202 20.0 I0.'.8 Ol."-,' ■s8 l.W U:(8 ■if*) 12 -- - • ' ' ■ ' " . -,-- ' '" ' 1 1 10 8 13 a 8 1 3 120 .... 'in 11 r, 8 10 1.-, 7 4 7 4 41 1:1.01 15 4! 1.3:4 .... 01 12.'-, 170 r.0 '25 :W| 5i I i 25 4i U, 18! 37 30 3 5 4 2 :i .... — 4 m 7 147 25 15 94 3 4 43 5 9 50 5 28 10 8 12 "e \9~ 7 7 11 2(t 4 9 2«) .... "26 22 "i 10 401 12: 2l'.t .'xj i<; . . . I .3(1 IS.") .... 1 i I ."50 ....I 4 41 Cl 171 223 (■ 3 8i im; lo'.c.) ir: 21 or,8 f 8i . . . . .-.«■.(( 1 4 ... il-'lt ( 7 .... 1133 I U .. . IV.H i 1] \1.... T- 21 2.1 . . . I 1511172, 210; 24 101 «fM«2 305 f " 341fi 7 10M7 ) ^ W.l )■ 410i « 243 10 11K3 11 1318 12 ccxlvi. APPENDIX. 35. PKKSBYrEHY OF SARMA. Namk CoNOHKdATIKN. N VMF. OK I'AHTOR. 1 No. 13. Thedford, Knox Lak<' Itoad 14. (Ml SpriiiB<, Oil {;itv .. 15. Mandauinia.. 11). Watford Miiiii Hoad .. 17. Kiirns Ch ... Moore Line... 18. Al vinston, fiiitlirio'sCh. Napit-r in. I'etrolmv .... ) H. Currie, J H.A 1 ) \ ' 1) C. Johnson... J. W. McLiutook ) II. (lameron, j f n.A \ 1.1. (;. Tibb. J f M.A., B.D. 1 1 J.R..IohnKton f 1 M.A 1 1 [ A. Ht'otner 20. Kftired Williuin Uoak ... TACANCIKK. 21. Forest 22. 8oinbrii and Diitliol Cli. .. •2;i Wilkesport & Station Total HTATIHTIC8. i 1 3 ■/: ■a a '♦J 1 s X la "S 6 JS u u O T. « 3 'x2 si -ol 6 * 'A 475 200 "366 3.50 250 220 200 200 200 1 u a 9 QO S S ^ 11 H 75 :io 45 50 71 35 54 62 m . 1. , f^ S BC - ,^- ^ i» 01 m 3 H : a.i r3 c * — 4J0:O - o<»- CI *^ 5 ° .2 5 ^ C cc — « 1 6 c z ;« 1 7l' H :«ii 3 ".50 "10 fi4 10 31; 4 .541 .51'.' !) ;i6i 3 i fl X ** a * a s a '■J d 172 70 «5 110 l;-.7 01 104 105 Q5 72 No. of Coiiiuiuiiicant.s added dar- iiiK the > ear— liy Profession (Pi; by Certificate (C). 1 > \ •t. h 5? a S Use c-g . 3 1 M 3 1 7 ! us 1 1 d< */; I. A. 10 4 1 7... 1 S... 4 5... 1 8 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 P. r. 11... 2 9 3 14 ;»5..io 11... 2 6... 3 15 9... 1 12... 3 3 4 1 8 11 1 ■■■ "4 3 2 1 1 1 3 6 250 37 1 34! 121 7 2 2 ' —— 1 i .... I .2 'M .- < ■I: 2 a ■3 a '•6 a 13-1, a J ^ fl o » . a .•a X fl a2 '■" a I "I-S a-" ld.9 2; 30 80 IK) 15' 20j 70 ,J0! IW .•J.->j 44 ;jo 90 100 22 15 20 60 a fl o :j ■o a s . ■ d .. >5 « 3 b ■r _ c ;« «* * ' S .V I. i< '• I «, 3* 3 'a - c - V -1 / a = 240; 1 200',.. 200 100 100 450 8 10 I M i M M M 1; M M i::zc M Recently settled. :J6. PRKSBYTEllY OF WINNIPKC No. SKr,l''-8D8TAIVIN(i <()N«UK(iATION8. 1. KildonRu jj. Prinslo, B.A... 2. l'oitA.tIiHr...|V..cant :f. Hat I'oria e., Vacant 4. W i n u i poR,| KnoxCliurch D.M.Gordon, B.D .■>. W I n u i p o c, St. Andrew's C. B. Pitblado. Total I 6 AUGMENTED lONJiKKGATIONS. (>. Kmcrson |.T. Qiiinn, Pii.B...| 2 7. Selkirk |c.W.Hrxdoii,M.A! 3 8. Hprinyti Id ...A.MHcLaren, H.A 9. Htouewall iJas. Lawrence... I Total ! 11 MISSION CONdUKOA'I'IONS. 1 10. CleirspHnas.., Student 11. DoniiriiouCityi Student ...' 12. Fort Francis. 'Catec list 13. Greenwood. ..i.'\. McKarlxno., 14. Gretna* -itudent 15. Headii'Rly ... ^ La Ualle t Student 4,50 4(10 .■).50 1200 1000 •,vm 300 430 .5(X) 279 .50; 43 30 .'W 4| 1311 ....! 80 341 :(0 p. 0. . i! .13! 10 20... 1 270i :«)0| 2;«) .522 13.. .40 _2;«l |., ' 5a5| 373, 264117:171) 405 29. I 52 51 30, 1509 160 104 310 29 270 6O1 100 i 67 19 Ki 20 28 19 I 121 214 28 40 9.! 10; 4/ 3 10; 76 13 15i 79 11... 4 2; 52 5 .. 6 37 2.54 29.. .13 51 12| 25; 2| 6 35 2 6 12 100 100 92 425 26... 2| 131 14 75 96 ! 11 14, 120i 69() 106.. .3' 33 .521 •267il413 7' 9 2iT0 14 370 31 805 0' 1. 88 15., 328.. "i i". 31 9 1 15 7| 22 18 8 2.5 70 51 19 1 20. '23 1 75] 123 20 "iV, 15 00 130 85 10 315 25 113 25 52 842 113.2217 8 19 14 8 1' .VI ll M I .:\ M I iRHi I -!-'! 34M llrli 49 •200'... 1,.. 300 3 136 2 ■mT;;,:: RI , M 0.M5 5 2MilM 160 3i. * Recently organized. AIM'KNDIX. fCXivii. r- OF SARMA. KOB THE YkaK KnIUMi MaIHH ;{1m, iMHli. r,,ntinili. 3 T _ o ■= , a .1? -- =2; a A •'■• s»« =3 a"^ "^ mX - > .a 1 5 1 1 is fill >< 3 « a 3 •i> a. 1'^ Col . 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Doilds W. 1'. Wallace I). Stallu'r II. MacKcllar I'. MpifHio ■I. Mowat Viii'ant H. C Muriiiy .. •lai. Duncan .. W. M. Oiuand Allan Hell \. Maclican I. ModMinn I. VI. Hulliorland • 'as. I'attc^rson .. A. li. Kini|)8()n .1. iVtacKay ■J. M. Ki'Uy |Vacant iJas. liolicrtsoii . I KvHHcr 1.1. M. Wnllwuod Al'l'KNDIX. :!S. rKKSUV'TKUV OK liltANDoN HTATISTICB. .£1 I*' 03 f/i Ota p 3 o =a 55 ;i20 -JOO 220 00 .9"-: ^° — I*- — Ho a.i •Ji - o a\ 'A :3Qh -a? OD O o p ^ m ca a a o u ■« 0) i-»j Oj ♦J O o 01 d a J2 'A ,, c. 15 21 90 OO 10 r..| 121 10 lOi 2.. fl ■a u > o ^ 3 - Q Ki B 31 5 :j . 1 ■:2 i^ a, 1 3 5 a r2 1^1 (-'nr a« -^ o'C o s TJ o-o 6-fl i.^4 /^ I. \. 10 27 "..".!i M c o "o d >5 'A r OB oo a oj ♦J .;^ i! 3 n ■o a OS in a 6 2 .9-J o a I . 1? M 3 I— c OJ A. I « If I • s 0-" \'A . 121 2| 14 •I 8o; HO I2..:tll 17i:t.... 18 40 ;!-.o l.W .'triO 200 100 (il 20 54 441 2.5; Oil HM :t;ii 74 00 20 40 ;t7 4o! 40, 40i :i7i 04; 44 01 20 00 10.. 'X. T\ i..i:t 11 u i:t. 5S . «:. 12 a."! IH, lOi '44! 20 17i OHi 4'2 !10 •id 40 70; 10 ...] 40 ]. 'i62'ii!!i7 ' 100,10.... ;i2! 2.... 127i H..i;i 45j iV 0... • ..I 0... 22... 18 27 .. ...I 'A... 20! 0I ■ ■ I II .5 20 12 18i 21 i 100 'f>.5: 001 20; K5| no I mil 50 12:1:1.. 1; Oj it .10 2001 a) :io 'ih' 571 1.... 40; ;«i| 0.. 4 .55 .... ;t 01 44i 801 4.. 22 201 . • . l;t... 1... 2... 15... 11 2ll 0; 20! 18! ■J} ; \s a*- i o 5 s • * t: a - IS - 1*^ .•)50| I 1 ,5{K) 1 20 70 20 4| 7! 10 2.5! |....|. 40! ■••I 06 100 ioo , M I2.s| 2:148 1:100 012 :i«o i:t4i KXi i-. 07 22(i..;i 4» 2o;ii 212 0,50; 1:11 1140 .so M 2 <• _ .__''■ 127 t;. I i ' PaHtoral uharxc; all tliu otlicrH am iniKHion coii'^rcniitionw. ;i'.l. I'UESUVTKRY OF RK(JIX A. ■ " "' ""■ ■■ -- .- ..-■■*■■ : No. 1. Rduionton. . 2. Priiico Albert :i. UoRina 1 A. ». naird. VT). \V. McWilUui.i. lili.H A. Urciuhart Ml.lh.'lN FiHl^DH. 1. Alain.Mla a. liattlrford . .. Vacant W.I.H.Uowand n.A ;i. Uroiidvit^w .... Vacant 4. CiilKary J. C. Hurdninil, n.I) 5. Cirlyle 0. Carrot Uiver. 7. ('athcart A.Cainpbell.B A I). Munro 8. C't ^rniCrook 0. F'tMacIjeod.^ 10. ]i"t Qu'Ap'oIle . Fort haHknt- uhowau Alex. Kobson :i wr* 250 ;i5() 20! 20 7 200 88 88 175 180 22 2.'-;0 275 275 200 •-■.o 135 :io; :i:). I 7l| 571 .50, .521 2Si :I5 .54 00 22 22 80 i I40l 49; 10 27 51 1 12 21 1 271 20| 39 j 14 n 00 •t 28 10 ■ 20 111 ' ';V* 21 til 15 15 12 l!l 1.1 I » 17 25 ;t5 35 00 100 65 2<) « 8 12 15 r> 1 "i M M "c (■ 10 1 1 ^^ 25 23 4 :i5| 8 40' .. M 1 .... LiC 20 00 25 10 8 ( M 3,1 6 M .... AIM'ENDIX. ccli. V OK lUtANDoN, H-OK THK YeAK KndINi. M.KUCII .'(IhT, IHHt;. FINANCK8. •a a .2-3 !T2"a I o s i •* cc a I— Q I • a lT3 ' .i? - c IS !0 45 J5 1» J) ^ a - te - »:« U X 3) - 5 ^ >• a 3 ^ !1S0 I SOU 20 501-- «>l 10 )ol :h) 70 M .' M io! " ioo' .' 1 ; . 1 .. .. iO a 100 . 1 ^i .... . . 1 .. . . ' ' ' 1 i.. 501 i:ti IHO 1 1 i; . No, ! S" , til a a p a 1.2 2 la . ^ |2S ah a a a .2 d &f> z CO a u •a 1 S« :i72 '2H.-. Be a o y >. .a o •3 a 1 « a o •■3 o > s "2 S ID H « 47-2 5 i;'j2.-) AniOi nt expended on Church or Manse during the year. Is u ■0 a! ■r 3 % 11 a 2S < Total expenditure for strictly Con<;regationul purposes. 1 I*ay.mi;nt8 TO ICOI,, I'UNI>H, J 1 :i _ IN t ' 5 Sic i2 ' 1 c« ?! 1 Is « a 2 II 1 « 5 20 a a a cc 3 a a 4, 5 II SI N a s U I si CO a CD 'I 2 •X s ■0 0'* S.2 a a c a cd 1 9 ►•. - /) .-3 ca -< •If % g M u 3 $ 4-* (D C^ * i % 10 •20 a'' !« 3 ♦. . ^1 if a 0- a .5 si. J2 (B (U ».« 1 a r. 2§ - Ui >. a> Oh .•Si 6 %^. i« |1 a = ii -<• • s ^ ' .< , a E "3 H 8 35 •22 1183 340 :■ ■• ■ 51 20 25 17 H3 1(H) 02 7 10 "is i;«i2, 450 1 HflOj 05 ' '27 11 12 5 700 I'lOi) '.100 uou 10 10 .... .... 20 ■ •• ... •20 81 84 H4 1 fJVt 507 '200 4211 07 " m 847 >2on 070 1(H) 105 802 ■2IHI 427 .'.".\ ■■ 35 25 '25 30 115 6 10 03h: '2IH)i 4(Wi 1 s.'ioi fi'^n 1 10 11 10 10 41 • ' ■ H.>0 5«» Oil 111 44 8:io 704 IliO 1500 3.50 ',5.io' IHl 180 750 :ii» Hit 0'.)1 2'2(18 •221 34| 105 15 20 75 7 7 '200 5 1104 ■171 0')8 850: 401 OOOj ... l__ 70 25 .. . •2;-. . . . . 10 moo' inno •2.5:18 2''l ....] 2'U i ■ * * IMK) ::::i"i:.7 01 :tt)2 ... '\Vl " ' '1 •■■•| ■■■■| .... 1 .1 "35 137 IIH) 100 IWi .;.., ... < .... 4 2 4 10 141 liOol ' IHH 2 4 II 102' uoo; ;i(X): loo ........ ' 104 H50I ....' 150 '.'.'.'X.'.'.'. 6 7 201 1 .... 1 1 .... .. .1 : 1 1 1 8"0| .'MHi iit'i.'i 41 5IV-> 4:11 20 J .'•.•20 131 1 5 8 S 18 4 .551' .■«)0i .... i:ti 131! , I 1 1 . . . 1 8245 1517 lOHIIIl '2501 2010 .... 424 '2'20 IC3 •211 71 __ •• 912 148 42 34 15il50! 711!) 12,-'22 i:i8io 1 I! 7 8 10 II 12 IS 14 15 10 17 18 10 •20 21 '.'.2 •23 24 •2.5 •20 27 •28 •/.( 30 31 32 s:i 34 lY OF IIKGIN A, UY Mk. 110BKHT8UN, HupcfifUeiulvat of Minniimv. 15 . . . . 10 )0 8 12 .... 15 15 ,., M 1 M I C ij") 23 15 10 i,5 •A) 25 13 T) 8 I 10 8 I M '■1(1 (• (• (' 6 M .... M 700 350 350 800 (iOO 800 l'>00 ISO ISO .. 5m 1000 80 300 150, 4(X): '2'20 '280 272 1000 80 'iso 205 400 •2'20 0,50 Honl 050 150 1000 •• 072 r20o 341. 1000 850 320 700 731 ,, .'■.77' . . . . '2500 400 '266 ' 2 347 H 1300 1 080 ."> n .•1.50 7 ;i75, h 1105 (J UOO 10 h'2() 1 1 cclii. APPENDIX. t^ ; 21). PIIKSBYTEKY OF KKOINA i:r m 8TATIHTICS. ■g I 00 I u Namr OK CoNOIiEOATION. Namk OF I'AHTOH. 4-* 1/1 ■ -3 a "2 a* tfi a ij 2 -■ ^ " o No. 12. Orcen ViiUey.; 13. (irmifell ; 14. Indian Hoad. iT). .lunip'Kt'roek' 16. I/ethl)ri(l){o .. AnfjUH UobertKon 17. J..ont{ liako. ..' 18. Mediciiio Hat,.JaH. Herald, M. A. 1!'. MooBoiiiin . ...! 20. MooHo.law.... S.J. Taylor, M.A. 21. HiKli Hiver...; 22. Ciu'/V|iitellc ..:.\. Hamilton, M.A 2.S. HaHltatoon , 24. Toucliwood 25. Wliitdwood... 2(J. WolHeley 27. Yorkton i 28. P'tHonC.P.K.: 73 d ll.'i !!HJ 22.'5 17ri 200 11.5 150 l.^ 2.5() 90 200 7.-) .10 180 MO 175 .1(MJ _ J3 I'M 5^ H ji5 a"5| a 5 11 r X.C i o a! y- i '1.2 2 >•'- lis I s ' o M , » >• I n a^ s §■3 I*- 3' s< ^i'. •3 d< ■ 'o I0_. ' i^ I M I ■«!■§»' , — i! oil 1 t- 1 SI • 'da' >5 iS5 S5 a 3i '/J OS a d 1-2 UJ3 je'3 o 3 .-a x a a2 ■" a .501 :i7; 72 10 «I 21 04 .50 i .50: ;!5; 54; 40 1 flH ;)5i 48 j .5o; . . . .S7i . . 721... 40 . . . 01 ... 211... fA ... .50 . . .50 . . . :t5 . . . .54 ... 40 . . . (■>8 . . , :« . . . 48 ... 27 27 14 23 45! 45 27 j 27 :)i 1 ru 15 55 I ;« .1 17 ,| 22 I 22 INDIA.N MIHKtONH. 1. Snake PlainH. .lolin MnKay ' li 2. Crooknd ..like HumIi .McKay .'(. I'lapofH K'vo. MiHH Hoho (ToHclier.) 4. Kort Telly ..(l.fi. MaoKav... (Teacher.) 5. AsHiniboine .. .f. <). Hcott I (Teacher.) 6. Htony Lake... I Milan's .\ii(lerHon (Teaeher.) 7. Prince Albert. MisH Baker 1111 .5!*65 1370 13;J2| °§t A a, 1!H) . 805 . 394 . 22 171 in 44l 49 49 1018 318 204; 2741 141' .1 2158 ..| 12 ..| 14 ..12 .. 13 ••i 7 ..I 15 3! 7 ..1 12 ..10 15: 15 201 35 25 40 30 .■i5 .50 25 •A5 40; n, V - 1 -. ST- c •a ^7{ ^ 2 a as "* 7; "-. .* IS % •J. £f 03 C tt I'd ~ ':' OD X — 5t~ ■3 T al a- '.f ■' ■M.2 ■1 ? 25! Z K 1 ^ = - ^ •"X TT r 1 — — .. .. ( * ■ 1 ( ( .... M y. 12 151 30 15 . . . , 12..... 13 .... 00 ' 40, 351 11 «l 6 •I'M M .36 . 12 3171 212 990, 202i I ■ I 1.5 c; 3\ ' Ohnrch liniHlied. iHt. A conHi P. c. ; I. A. , 90; 40, 165 40.. 9| 34. 4' lOl 3761 (K) 260 33 00 !K) 122 20. 08 ... H5i 7... i 4 21.. 1 ..14.... 2 17.... Totn.i I 28 .... 52 13... 00 ....' 11(1 9 1 8.... 15 2425! 410' 20hI 48 032 70 . 9 41,5:1.. 1 11 10 3: 3 12 100 1 1ft 2.50 45 1 200 45 300 .. M ..; 50 10 120 .. nn ..' «i 6{ 400 ..!m 2.5 12 47 69, 400 51 75 H9 1145 1 1 M ;.... 2 3 M K irh 7.50 siKI «0 liiJO :iioo 3 APPENDIX. (rliii. OF REGINA. hv Mk. IUjiikk" on, Superintendent of Mix.ti'mn CimtinueiJ. F I N A N (; E H . a £ I 2 - 03 '5 —"^ := • a ,« ■» « C ■ - r ■Ji . 6 sn u !) 5 10 ti 8 12 .... ( < .1.. ..' <• ■'•••■i-l' ii:....|.. M cy 8 1.... <- 202 3 H LI r itnrnB of amounts tcrB is sivpii. Til ir th<^ year, ^l.W) STATISTICAL 1 if> ar.0 ir> soo .. M ' ( 1 1 10 120 .. UH .. (1 400 ,. M .... 5 75 1 ( 8'.... 1 M ,.... 89 1145 2 8 M 1 V irh o & n o _ x> a o *.* 9S ".t U at a o I 3 a 2 * "o 43 '225 300 840 :k.o r>50 '456 u a o o •o 01 ® I .- 4.'iO 43 22.'j. SO' 75' IHXI .5.50' 208 400 .'too 91 .Th 4.50 lOC iaV V«5 101 600 I o i A 1 2 I s ua . i a V 1 . 9 I- ' * z ?'= OfT3 O 93 S3 1 or^ ^ O ■w , a"- ■B & o a X a I i a a S .'186 431 438 \'.r.) 205 315 KM) 4 2 ;£' I ^ *» 1-*^ - ga =- a '" '3 I « -0 'b . ••Ja 3 4, I « ■/» 1000 4(J0 400 .1 7:i5 403 \n 415 400 015 582 400 .. $ I 43| 543; 2251 .50| 700 0,50! 2081 400: Oil H50| 100! i i .5' ^? S I $ i ■« ' 2. - I : i£" '=2' •3 »• a X '- 8 W ;c >■» * - i a TS u ' tti 'Si ' . -** -i ' 5 ■e ^ -rjss 2 a a a. . a 8 I I I 1000| l.-)00| 000 600 300 300 7800 1.50: 105571 . I 600 1000 M500 60U 600 I taooj +300 000 ! *-• ti a • l.'O 35 \^\ Oh ' %\ a u * b .a o o H ay. 1^ .' 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O -^ CI X ^ Oi O « ^ o5 »: Sciifoc s; : 01 "* o t- I c; 1 'C :p ■^ (O I t— • --H ?? — ci c^ cc as; jOo;xi'fcoiogs?occ '^ S8S ^ S?SS?§?Slc52 S ;S m Q 01 3> t*"a;"t-'in i>. W s: !S ^ a u .>.'?. ',2 a ?-°-eSa.2 •3 t r: t- -^ - 'O ' y M -S S S ■" ' ?i I - ^5 ■S S i: ;:i /) io r: « -M T. t.-^ JC ^^ o ^^ *. VI ;; ::; :i'r-'2!,-s; ^ O ■^ C<; C Cl O ^ C< ^r rt ^ 0-. 31 1- r; rt 25 cid -^ t- ^ 5S & 10 « "O ■f »?5 -» r-i O ^ M ^-H Oi O O 1.^ •-£ ja -^ i.~ 2 o X m S o 'f; S 2 ~S "J 5 S =0 5 5 1 1-t 1-i i '' ill 0! ;gS3i eJ ??5 •■ li' =s p -oi % I a »i sss ODci ; li SfJS cd ^ o * ^/. 2.), Feb. 7, Hep. 11, May .I, (^ct. 2t;, Nov. IG, Oct. .1, Sep. 8, 8ep.27, Au«. 7, Nov.ll, IKt'.l 184!) iH.'il 1K57 18 18.''.0 J. B. .lackson North Sydney N. Sydney, C.B. 3. 4. ,S. 0. 7. 8. !l. 10. 11. 12. ,\. Macintosh 18.50 .. Malcolm McLeod . St. .Vnn's and North Shore ... St. A n's, C.B. 1). Sutherli^nd IWW lAlex. Melieod Gabanis (iaba us, >„'.B. I). McMillan il8()l |,J Mclnnis Sydney Mines Syihi. y M , C.B. ■V. Farquharso" 18r>4. W. Grant |1869., 1872., 1873., 187:J.. McLennan St. .Andrews, Sydney .. Svdn, y, C.ll McViear Cow Bay Cow Bay, C.B. Campbell Boularderie Boularderie, C.B. Falconer Falmouth street, Sydney Sydney, C.B. ., Cape North Cape North, C.B D. Drummond .J. Murray... I'eter Clark ,J. A. Forbes 1881 D. McKeon Olaco Bay Minos iGlace Bay, C.B. H. McQuarry 18*5 A. McDonald Leitch's Creek {LPitch's Creek VACANCIES. I D. McKay (irand Kiver jGrand liiver.C.B D. Ferguson .Mira Mira C.B. J. McCuisli IjOcIi Ijomond ii... Lomond. C.B. .\. FAiUiUHAK.so.N, Prct. Chrk. AIM'KNDIX. :i. IMtKSHVTKIlY OK MNKNIilla; AND SHKLHriiNK. MINIHTKRH. DATK or OliDINATIN I.I.I KHS. CONdRKdATIONB. cclix. POST OKFICI->. i'OST Ol I'K ES. I. William Uulf May 2;i,lM;t Luneul)urK (/Vi.-for /-.'m ) ii. Henry Crawford Oct. 1H, IK"").'* Solomon HaiiifH . HivorHflule '.i. Duncan McKinnon .Juna 4, IhC'i Win. a. Hiunmonil Lockoport iiu>l I'.iiHt JorilRn 4. J. A. Annarid, M .\ .rune28,1872 XfKi. New Hebrides ."), J. S. HlmpHon, B.A . Inly 1C.,1H73 Jelfrey Cook La Havi- I f.. Jus. UoshoroiiKli, .\l A. Jnlv 2;),1H7.) Khelbiiroe .. 7. !■;. I), Miller, H.A Oct. 2H, lH7:i •lame.', Kiscnhiiur. liUm-iiiitiri,' ... M. 1). Stiles FriiHcr. li.A .. Nov. :«),1H77 Alfred Ke.h Malione Hay !(. J. K. McClure VAfAM IKH. Oct.2;i, iMb.'j iHauc Smith MISSION HI KTION. Clyde uiirl Barrin^tcin .. .1. H. Caldcr, M.O. ihridKewater (tcorK'e Zwiekf T . ,Ni'W Dublin Dunenbnri,', N.S. I M River Hbelbiirne Co., 'N.S. Itriie. 1 Duuenburfj Co. rl'he Uocks Dnnenbiirt;. N.S. I). Siil.Ks ?"|{ASK'l(, f'lfs. Chrk. 4. I'KK.SHYTKIiY OF W.\LL.\rK. '^rrst. KICHMOND. 1. William G. Forbes ! 1852 Retired Fort HastinKs. '2. Edward KobertH ' \K)'.\ .Miiliou and I'ort Hood .^ Maliuii, C.li. :). Kenneth McKenzie Dec. 2, XKil Hon. U. McCurdy. Maddeck and Fo' ks Haddeck, C H. 4. Donald McDouKall Nov. 15,l8(i5,Kobort Hill, Khcj... WestBay West liay, ( H. .'>. Alexander (irant Dec. C, 1H71, Lake Aiimlie K. Luke Ainslie. Me.xander McUae June 7, 1877 .Middle Kivor Middle Kiver AnfiUH McMillan Jan. 2.''i, 1882 K«!nneth Mcluto-^li Malagawatcb & Kiver Denniw, Malawi' watch. 0. 8. .Joliii Hose AUR. 12,1884 VAfAN< IKH. Dr. MclntoBli Whycocomah Whyioconjab. Ft. HaHtingH &. li. Inhabitants Fort HaRtingH. Strath Lome Stratli Lome. Ijittle Narrows Little Narrowp. Hif! Intervale, Whale Cove, Cheticamp MarRsree Harbor Kknnkth M<.Kkn/ik, I'rfif. Clcvk. cclx. AIM'KNIilX. ♦;. I'KKSI'.VTKkV OK I'K roi VflNIHTKtlH. I DATK Of OIllllNATI'.N r.i.HKrth. <>N(,|iKNH. COHT 'H'KIl Ki .1- I. A. I". Milliir May 7, IhhI ■Z. I) II. Kliiir Out. ao. lH46i :i. Al«x. Mcl.Bati, M.A Dix, 1 1, 1H.'.2| 4. Kdtiiirt liaird hn)n\2,lHlV,\ .'.. !■; A. McCiifly IJune'^O IWMil «i. A M(!li. Hluclair .Inly 'iriilHiM!! 7. .(. K. KorbdH Kok 'iy.iw;?! H. K. ('.iiinrnlnK Mar. Hi,IWi!» ••). .1. M. 'I'utnbull, M.A .l.liiriBl!»,In7lJ 10. K. Hcott IHep.VJO. IH7.', II A W MrIie(«l,M.A.l'h.D|HB|.. II,|H7'< 12. .1. H. Munro, ll.A Iaiir. V.i.lnT.i 111. J. I, (leorxn, MA Den. 20, IMSl U (;. H lionljl.l). ()i!t. '^. IHht 15. •lohli Koriv July !.'■), IHHI Ui. O. S. n, H.A :Hep. ir.,lH85 \ ACANCll'.H. . ' Kotirnil MiiiiHlcr Peter Htewarl... Illin' Mount .\ Marnfy'n River l'hr)riiUH (iriitit. lloi>i)W»ill HiiiKiti Kramir . Iiililx Mur.aiirl Kitliorit Grant T. I*. J(in. M<;Oret;or 'United (yliiirch, Nw .Idlin HortdM I Villi) Oilliory and lilttlii Itiver JoliM McMillan : Anti(,'oniHliii 'HliHrbroiike and Goldenvlllo J din 'riioiiipHDn 'Mnrif<'in'.l|ll'Wllll Little HiirliMiir. NewOlamow S|iriiiKviil(i. Diirliaiii, W It Wentville Htellarton. Now (ilaHK'iw. Vale ('oilmry. AutiKODinlie. 8ti«rbro ke. MeriK'iuiHh. Olen()l({ I'ictoii t>aniel Mnlionald.. I'rinofi Htniflt, I'ietoii I'ietoii. Win. llertuH I'lii'iii Coiitre and Iioclialinr . Oninn < Centre. HcolHlinrii.Heriiioii iV HaU,H|)'(,'H HcotHliurn. i;. .\. M<:CliiI)\, /'rtx. t'hrk. 7. I'RKSIiYTKIiY OK IMtlNCK KDWAIll) IHLAND. 1. .JaiiiiH Allan 'fan. IHtlll '> Will. Hci.tt IK'.:: ;i. .;. M :.l. Will. I{. Kiutni) Aim \:\.m\i 7. .1. (f. ('aiiHtreii ,Mar M.iH/;;; H. A. V. (!iirr, Al.A Oct. 1 iH7r 'J. Win. 1*. Arc.hitiald.M.A. Hup. •2.'., IH7.''. III. AliK. KoiilHtiin IH/H 11. ,liiiiii!rt Carriitlie.rB .Iiii> :(, 1H7H 12. A. H. Htowart M .r. •2(;,iH7:i 111. (J.H.. McMillan, H.A .. •IllIK .'MMM'dl 14 Fell. Ail«. '.), IHHI l.-i. Kweii flillifiH 21 IHHI UI. Miilc.iiliii (' iin)il>(ill Aii«. .■M.IKHl 17 Mil,'. Oia. :!ll, 1H8I IH A. M. Mc.'id'id il, 1HH2 I 'J. A. W. Mihon Of;t. 1, |HH:t '20. W. H. S|)enco (>"f,. IHHI ■M. (le'i. Kirflior Oct. IHHI 22. Itiideric.k Mciioaii Nov. 17,IHrt.-, 2.'!. .r, W. Me.KcPzio VA< ANCIK.H. Mai-. IMHW; f!harI(iH (/'rait! It M. Koniiett , I). .MiitthewH . •lolin SimpKon (i<)iir(.M. MdII .\iiilii'OHe li. Ilrown 1) iliiel M(!l, iren ... Win. I!. Donald •loliii McMilliin Doriiildii lilt >ii loll'i McKeiizie.. Will, H. Uo i^'liis.. . K. HdiiderHoii.M.l) Alex, h iiith David Oonion Aijl;ii4 lirii'se ./. .\. ,Mi^|jaiu(! .. . ( )ovi! Mend lieiluijne /.lo'i (Jhurcli.i harlottutown. . (>llt'ln(> Hiveriind Suiiiiiierflcld. (Jardi^'aii and DiimlaH Wo I'lville and Dittlo Saiidn ,,, HtraMnUoyn Mt Ht.)W,irt and W. Si. I'oK r.-i St. I'eter fc lilackley I't. IMh... (itjiirKiitowii and Montayuo .. , Tiuiiisli, .M'lntr.'He &: I'.linvale Valloyttolil iV lirownn Creek Kast St. I'eterH Cove Head. .N'orth Kodeque. Cliarlottetown Clifton. Hampton (111. Town. SouriH. Albertoii. CavoiidiHli. M. Harbour, N. Cbarlottotown. Kelf'iHt. I'rincetown. li. \i\\. /i. N.rjon. Cardi^jan. Woooville. Ktratiialbyn. Mt. Stewart .\IarHlill<;ld. fieiirKctown, .Mjiit.roio. Vallevlluld. Miilyed. •I'lliii Clay . iSiiiiiirieiHidt'. . . Siiiniiiorhide. Doiiiild CaiiifibisU.. W. .V. C. IliverHand Itrooklifild lirooklield. .i Will. Tlioiiip.soa. .'A. Raiimay ./olin M<:Artliur.. W. Cape, Cauipbleton & Hrae. WcKt Cape. Kicliinoiid l'.av, We.(t Tyiii^ Valley. llichiuoiid Hiiv, Ivist ,l,ot H. .]. M. .McriKoii. /'iv.y. <'l(rk. H. I'UKSHVTKltY OK H.VLIFAX. «. 7. H, 9. 10. II, 12, i:t. H. 15. 10. 17. IH. (leor(?H Ctirintio %.. .Join Cainoron K. V. HiiMH, D.I) Allan I' llok D.D Win. Maxwell Alex. MoKiiiKlit, D.D . John Currle, D.D ,M.f}. Henry I'. M Morr'Hon Jolin M"^Millan, B.D... Allan HiiopHon John Koriett, D.D Kbone/.er McNab A. H. Dickie Jacob Ijiivton J M. Allan Kobort liiiiiiK. M.A M. H. Mel'lierHon. M.A July 22, 'i.l7, July IK, Feb. 20, Auk. 12, Feb. :t, Seiit.. Mar. 'if; Alt,'. 7. Dec, Mav 10, Doi:. 22, Nov, 2-2 Jan. 22, Nov. 24 IRI2I IHtl IH47 1KV2' is.'ii: m,i\ 1804 IHO.-, i8'h; iKon iwio 1807 IhO!) IH7I IHT.I 187.1 187.-. I. H. iHedford lllridKotown ., McLean iKort MiiKHoy, il'rofBsHor ..'.. AniiapoliH Halifax Hu^b MnDearrnid. (Jeo. 'I'uriibuU Uobert Murray J. Hcott Hutton... J. T. Warilropo... riiOH. IjORan iHaac CreiKhton Dr. C'lRHwell. I'rincipal TlieoIogirMil Hall I'rof'HH'ir Sbuhenacadio, etp liiirtiriouth (MiiilmerH, ffalifax I'ark Street, Halifa.v I'retiiilent Dul, ColleRe Newport and St. Croix Milford, etc KliiiBd le, etc Kicli'nnnd Halifax St. Matthow'p Hulifax f. K. MiinniH 'St. .Tohn's, Halifax. Bedford. Hri l(,'otown. Halifax. Halifax. .\ntiapoliH. Halifax. Halifax. Hcbubenacadii Dartmouth. Hiilirax. Halifax. Halifax. Newport. Milford. ElmHdale. Halifax. Halifax. Halifax. V^^ "l.y AI'I'KNIUX. ». PUKHIiYIKKY OF MAM FAX ConUnwL oclxi. nnrnyvv Hx. MINIHTKHM IIATK or n.l.Klih lU. K. H. HavnB, M.A ./an. H, in7ti Will. Mc(;urily vif». Adam nunn, H.A t'tt\>. IH7n William Wliltii 21. T. (1. .VJiirray May •2.'"., ln7. T. A. NdlHOti HH|it. 7, IHM) .V. I(. HIaricliard ai .J. A. OuirnH, M.A .Mar 7, !H>t2 W. It Dmiii •jn. AnilorHon Kokth, HA.. <)olt .M.MiiH<|ii(idi>bolt (iorti ami KiiiineUooli . . Ip. Kiinnot'viok l,H wrttiK^ittowii .■■'•' . . I.awri'nculown St. Aii'Iruw'H, Halifax Ilitlirax. |H'inillt. Ma'irao, D I) . .Jaiims 'rray, MA .1. H. MulUsn •J. A. K. HiitlKirlaiid .... J. D. Murray A. -1. .M'lWalt J. Mo!,'n Win. Stuart Koniioth McKav, H.A F. F. F.ithfririKhain... a. Hruce, l!..\ Win. Ko-iH, HA Arch. ,M<-.l>ouKall (i.Hhori; .1. K. Hearioto .J. A .McfiCan A. Ounn |./iily |i;, Mar. '.',11, .June, ■I I] III;, .luiiirili, M:iy '21, ./ill. '21, Mir (1, Di!i!.:il, Miiy 4, Foil 2, .Juno If) Oct I. May 17, Fob. 22, .July 21, Sept. Nov. 11 Oct. '20, May, 18421. lMl:t 184.-. 184i; IH,',') Will. Duncan H.iii I'rani-.iM Haird IH.")f) A ./oliriHton IH.'i7 William Morrison. isi-.i lH(;i|Hu(,'n Morrl'on mi) i >. Dyn mi i I-WliWaltor MfrPinand Hi;-i A!"X .McQuarri-.... 18 .larvi.i WilHon IM72 H. P Archiliald 187.''. W. .1. Park lS7.")i.Jolin Stewart . i87»; 1879 (!. H. D'iR 1871'.Jlld«0 HtuVODH iUu«h .Joinor .\. (',. Oiliurn A. I (limb J. fl. Forbi^H DHDMJ^KI) .MIHBIONAItlKH I. I) FiHk(5 ■2. I*. LaiiKill ;i J. KOBH 4. W. <;. Caldcr 5. W. McDonnald «. J. A. Cahill. 7. K. Haddow IMay 4, 1880 8. Thos. Htowart ./an.20, J88G MIHHIO.S' STATIONH. May .0, 18a''i Oct. 27, 188.0 May 4, 1880 May 4, 1880 May .4, 1880 May 4, 1880 Ketlrtrd Clork Ketired 'liocaboc Shitdiiic and ShomoKuie (JhlpiMitn I JHt. Sluphcn, St. .John \ HuK-;i'x I Nailiwaal, and Htanley jHt. .Jaiii.-H jHuctoiKthe aii'l S. Sottleincut ! .St. l''iu '.s. Frodoiicton | {St. .rolin'H, .Moncton ICailutoii iKicliiniiuil iSt. loliiiH I'ri sbvtorian Ch'rch Ist. Davl Ih St. .I(»hn Princo WilliHiii Calvin (Iliurch Hi. Htiiphon fila-isville and l-'lornnccville Harvey and Acl'iii ■ firocnock Churcti, Kt. Andrew St. Anlrew'H, St .John Hittii|iton, N.B. St. .|..lin, N. H. Spriiii{l)Mld. St. Androw'H. .siienioijiiie. oyiipinaii, Q.O. St. .John SUMHCX Stniil«y. St. .Jiiinnh. Huntouclie. Fri'doricton. Moncton. <;arletoii,St..foh» Uichiiioiid. St. .John. St Jotir. Prince William. Kt. .fc'iii. St. Htojihin. OlnHHVilll:. Hurvtjy, York Co. St. Andrcw'M. St. John. MISHION CIlAl ih.H. .New Kiuciir ine New Kincardlm-. Haiiiiitoii, ':U: iHa'iiptin. South Hiclmiond !South Kichmood ■piharinco 'PiHnrinco. jQuucko, etc Quiicko. SpriiiKlleld, etc Sprjnyflfild. UiviirMidc 'Uivcrnidc, AIl>erl St. GeorKc ]8t. (ioorjje CaiiipbcH'H Kcttlftiiiimt i ( liondondcrry, Mcch iniOH'j I Settlfiiiiitnt, Hoxbiiry I Kaillic and Tower Hill J Dorche-.tfir, lUjckland and! I Sackvillo I NerppiH and Clarendon I So 1 til Uirliinoiid .Mc.Adarn .Junction Ijiikfivilln, etc Grand FailH and Van Hiiren... Tobique Oolden Orove J A MRS BeNNKT, /'rrx. fy^rli. cclxii. AIM'KNDIX. 10. rilKSllVTKKV OK MIKAMICHI. MINIHTHItN. I>ATK i>|- . 1nh2 Mass Uiver iBaKg River ViLlANClES, MIKMION .STATIONS. TabuNintac iitui Kiirnt Cbiircli TabiigintuLv Cbarlo. Ne\N MilUainl Ijoiiiaon Urook River Cliiirlo. Hatliurst iMatbnrst. DoiiHlastown Douyliistown. Flatlauils, Melapt'ilia. etc I'latlamls. KBciiuiinac |KMimiiuac, Que New MaiiiloD Now Hiiinloii. Caraiiiiette, ete Ciiriniuette. .Kuuebibouguac Koueliiboii;.;iinc. E. W.\i,i,.\( K W.MTs, /•/v.s. <;i,rL 11. PKKSHVTKIJN" »»F XFAVFOCN'DLAM). 1. MoK(^s Haivej, M.A. ■i. li. (i. McNeil. M.A. ,. .1. K. liORau. M.A iH4:f Nov. 12,1K71> James Bryden June H, 18H0 John (iillanl Ketireil St. .Inlnr.-i. St. Andrew's St. •/olin's. Harbour (irace Harbour . Duncan Anderson, M..\. 0. Williiiiii Matbieson 7. Hiigb Liaiiiout, U.D 8. Malcolm .I'oljeod '.t. Finlay M. Dewey. M..\. 10. John R. MacLeod 11. Andrew T. Love 12. William McCuUocli .... 13. .luo. G. Pritchard, B.A. 14. James Ferguson, B..\.. 15. Dugald Currie, B.D VACANCIES. Dec.28 Sep., Sep. 20, Au«.:il, l)ec.2f',. May 1, Fob.22, Julvl2, Aug. '.I, July 2. May 20, Al)r. 27, Oct. 11, Oct. '.I, Aug. 24, 'Francis Smith .. JamesHoBsPck.. IK 1K«), 18! 1H,".4 IH.'-.l 18(12 Joliii R. McDonald IHtl,") 1877 1H77 1879, 1881 1882' 1882 188:! 1884 Alexander Baptist John McDonald, , William Stewart. .John (ioodfellow Ttco. Weir, LL.D 'Dr. Thomson , I'James Thomson Retired Retired Melbourne iV Ijower Windsor, Chalmers Church, (Quebec Point liOvis Will slow Hampdon Ijingwick Kiclimond A Lower Windsor. KiuKsburyA Uronipton Gore. St. .Vndrew's I'hurch, Quebec. Leeds Danville Kennebec Road Three Rivers Que, Wm. T. Howmnii. . Scotstown Williiim Johnston. Slierbrooke Juo. \\ bite, M.P.P. S. Sylvester and Lower Leeds DuncBii Stewart.,, Inverness Massawippi and Richby 'Hollis Hitchcock Robert Mi ;>eod . Donald McKay... Quebec, (Quebec. Melbourne, Quebec. Point Levis, Que, Storuowa>', Que. Marsden, Que. Gould, Que. Richmond, Qui', Kingsbury, Quo, Quebec, Kinnear'sM'ls.Q Danville, Que, Marlow, Que. Three Rivers, i,). Scotstown, Que, Slierbrof ke,Qiic, St. Sylvester, Q. Inverness, Que. MassawippiQne MISSION STATIONS. iM. narrower.. Lake Megantic Ecbovale, Que, Gould (lould. Que. French Church, Quebec Quebec. Valcartier jValcartier, Que, Metis Metis, Que Sawyerville and Island Brook. Sawyerville.Qui (iHT OmiEH. Q ver t'harld. iw Klcbin (I. HCkvillt' iiithiLtu. 'illiaiik. !\M HHtlc lick Uiver. Lllipbt'lltoll. iiithaui liiMHl i> Kent Co il. ItestiRoui'hf Bw Cttrlif-le, y ihg Hiver. Eibiiaintiiu. iver Cliiirlo, Rthurst. ouKlnstown. Iiitlatiils. niiiiniiKif, yiiu ew Hiimloii. ariiiiuettf. ^oiK'liiboimiiac. 'ri!<. Clirh. ,t..l'>hiiH. t. .I"liu'-. [arlidur (irace. 0)r.v. ChA: uebt'C. [)uebec. tlclbounif, (^)ue. Quebec. iiit Levis, Que toruowa.>-, Que. Harsden, Que. iiuld, Que. ichuioud.Quc. \iiif,'.sl)ury. Quo. ^)ut'bec. \iaiU'ar'sM'lB,Q. )anville, Que. ^Inrlow. Que. nnec Kivfis, <,»■ 5cot8towu, Quo. Sberbroi ke.Que. t. Sylvester, Q. [iiveruess, Quo. MasBawippiQiie. Kcliovale. Qui . oukl. Que. yuebtc. Valcartier, Que. Metis, Que Shwyervillf.Qui AITKNDIX. 1. I'HKSUVTKUY OF WlJKBEC t:<,nU,ui,d. cclxiii. MIMHThn*. OIIDINAT'N. KLDKnS. Hl.MMKU MTATIONS. ' I OVORKOATIONH. I'OHT oKricr.R. I ra('(iii"a . . I.lttio Metis. Miiriiu Hay . riU'.Nf >I HTATIONH. MINISTKHS WITHOUT ('□AROi:. iiiti'hnt'iii. .•>tiiiik .. Uri'iiiiitoii SiMitstiiWIi .Shui'bi'oiiki 1. .latueaHaurau July l,18)il InviTuehs, Qui'. FtNi.w M. DbiwKY, M..V., r,r^. n,d: •J. l'KKSI5VTKI{Y ol' .MONTIiKAL. I'l. 7. h, !), 10. .loliu .lenkiiis. D.I) .lames WntHDii, A.M. ... William ForlouK •lames Patterson James Stewart John Mackie 1). H. MacVicar, D.I).. . Daniel I'utprson, M.\ . Chas. M. Mai;keriicher. Hobort ('ami)liell, M.A. Aug. ti, lAllR.'-",!, Au«.ll, JHep.H, IMuvKI, MaylH, Oct. l.";, Oct. 21, .VilR.22, Apr. 1(1, .lames Midilleton.. (ioo.McClenaKban M. HodRe 11. JohuTiirnbull Jun.'JI, 18. Moses y. Houdreau :t7. Alfred B. Crnchet 38. Robert Hamilton 1)9. Wm. J. Smyth, Ph.D... 40. Alex. H. Miicfurlane.... 41. (r.Colborne Heine, B.A. 42. Lo\iiB H..Iordan. B.D ., 43. Archibald Lee, B.A 44. .lames Bennett, B.A... 4.'i. Uieul P. DucloB 46. Robert C. Murray 47. Malcolm L. Leitch 48. I'^lias P. SeRler 49. T. /. Lefebvre, D.C.L... VACANflES. Apr. .1, 18()3 i Aug. 2 1, 1804 jDec. H, 1W)4 I Oct. tl, 18ue. Montioal Que. .Xtbelstane, (jui.'. Beaiihnrnois.Q. Ste'rbrrrse,Que. Montreal, Quo. Oriiistown, Que. St. Agnes, Que. Montreal, Qu<,'. Lachine, Oiuv Montreal, Que. Pt. St. Charles. Q. NewGlasgiiw.Q. Montreal, yiie. Grenville, Que. Montreal, Que. Farnliam C're.Q Moiitroii! Que. Montreal, (,iiie. Husseltown. Que. Cotod s .Nei^'ea.Q Montreal, yue. Vallevfleld. Que. St. Hyacintbe, Q. Joliette. Que. MISSION STATIONS (KN(i.) James Stewart La Guerre La Guerre. Que. West P'arnham "W. Farnham, Q. .■Vlex. C. Hutchison Cote St. Antoino 1 .Vvoca iAvoca, Que. Pointe aux Trembles !P.a'xTrembles,Q Mille Isles iMille Isles, Que. cclxiv. APFKMDIX. 2. PRKSBYTKKY OF MONTKEAL-. William Mooro, D.D. ..'Mar.'is, t). Marc .\ini 'iilyll, 7. Krar.ciH W. Farrios .May 18, H. Horicrt WhilUns, M.A. Kep.ao, 9. .lohn Fairlio , Aug. 21, 10. Wiu.U.Ari'uitrong.M A May 14, 11. Kohert Hnt;l]«H Oct. 23, 12. Matthew H. Scott, B.A. Oct 2, 13 David Kindlav, B.A.. .. Dec. 22, 14. Thos. S. Glasiford, H.A. Sep. 28, 15. Wd'.Min Slipaier .Ion. 10, 111. OeorgH'T. Mayne, H.A. Julv:!!. 17. Win. T. Herri(lge,B.I).. Aug. 2. 18. William H. God Ics i.Jau. 11, lit. Knbort C.ainhle, B.A. .. -lulv 8. 20. Paul S. Veriiitr .lulylO, 21. .Iiiinca M. Oroiubio. .Iuly20, 22. Robert Stewart, B.A....i.Tan. 7 23. Wm. K. Shearer, B.A... Jan. 14, VACANCIKB. i 1855 IfeCO 18(12 18<15 IHOf. 18t)(i| 18(!8 1872' 1873 lh74i 187(')i 1879| 1871)| 1880: 1881! 18H1| :88:t: 1881 1884 1884! 188,'ii 188G 188C •Tamed Sorley William Kerr .. .\dnra Deveney John Oarlaud ... .(ohn Durie... Hubert Nelson (lOorgH Smith Alex. Andtrson . David Kennedy , Williaiii Uowat Uobert Miickie Kobert MeAffee .. William Heuston.. .\nd. nruiiiiiiDnd.. /. McMillan James Keid J. H. Clement ... William Ijougli William (iray New Edinburgh French (Uiurcli. Mashain Rochesterville and Hull Buckingham Bank Street Church, Ottawa... ''^r. Mark's C^hurch, Ottawa Knox Churcli, Ottawa Nepean and Bell's Corners li'Origuiil and H-iwkesbury. .. St. Paul's ChurCli, Ottawa Osgdo.le and Kenmoro Manotick and S. (lioucester.... CantI' y HUU Portland Kii'hm ud Aylwin and Desert East tTlnuceter St. Andrew's Cbiirch. Ottawa.. RusBi'U and Metcalfe Wakerteld and Mashain Ij'ATme (iardien Cumberland North (lower Fitzrov Harbour \- Torboltou. N. Edinburgh, O. Duclos, Q. KoohesterviUe.O, Buckingham. Q Ottawa, O. Ottawa, " Ottawa, " Hintouburg, (t. I L'Ori(.;iial [ Ottivii, VejiKi). MiiiK ti> l<. ('aiitley, Q. Kichnioud, O. Aylwin, y. Uamsa)'80or.,(>. Ottawa, O. Bussell, " Wnkelleld.g. Augers, ('umberland, O. North Gower, " Fitzroy Harb'r.O. 'Hugh Gourlay Carp, Kiuburn and Lowrics.. iJanies Baillie Aylmer MISSION STATIONS (ENO.) MISSION STATIONS {VR.) ... t . . ; ) 1 Chelsea KaRt Templeton ..' Bearbrook, South Indian, etc. j Flanta^euet I MINISTKH8 i \MTllOUT t'HAlKii:. j Wm. M. Cliristie, M.A..'Oet. 3. 184!), .lumes Tait Oct., IHIilii. K. V. McKibbin, B.A.. .'Nov. 10,18821. George Jaiuieson ;Mar.. 18(161. Nahiur and Hartwell. Montetiello RETIRED MINISTER. 1. James Siucliiir. Naniiir, Mont. ■ Alexandria Alexandria, ! I'laHt l,anca«ter (iravel Hill. John S. I'i ii.nki, /'rrx. f;/i-rk. SYNOD OK TORONTO AM) KIN(}STO.\. .J. (jlitAV, I >.!)., Sifiind (JIvrk. 1. IMtKSHYTKRV OF KIN(;STON. (i. 7. 8. !). 10. II. 12 i:t. H. I.S, If!. 17, l-s. r.i. '20 21. '22, '2:t, '21 '2.'. l!fil.orl Ncill, D.l) -Ian. 2!), .1. WilliamHOii, liL.I) .. Fob. '25, .IoIdi li. Mowat, D.I) . .May 2, fico. D. I'HrKUHon, It. A May Hi, 'I'hoH. H. (;hanib(!rH . .Mii.y'2.'l, Alexander \()un(< Jan. '28, David Wisliart Apr, (',, Walter Coiilthard Nov.2ii, Finlav Mc( iiaiK Nov. 2'.), (I«)0. .M. (trant, D.D Dec. Mdiirv (fracey Mar. l)oni!,ld HoHrt, H.D Oct. :). M W. Maclean. MA, An({. Ifj, Will. 'I'. Wilkins, It. A Sc^p. Sii.liiiiel MoiiHtoii, .M.V .latl. lit, .liiinOM M Oray An«. 1. John Oallaher, ».A. .. Nov. H, F.. N. B. Millard, .M.A May 18, HoI.ert J. Cral«, MA Apr, 27, Donald KcIho Oct, :i, .lolm Mackie, MA Dec. lit, .IliH (!iiiiiberlii.iid, M..\ l''eb it, Will. H. H. lith (iily'2l, .lohii UohnrtHon Dec ;tO, Alex. K, McIiOod July 7, David (Irarninonil U. J. Birrell W. Mackenzie ... .Mox. MncaliHtor Ceor(,'o OillioB . 18101 184.11 18,'iO! 18.'-).';: 18.'-,.-. I8r)7 w,i I Hf,0 lMf.0 I8(K) 18*;.'; 1 80.'-, 1 8i;r, iw;;* IHCI) IH71 1871 IHVC I87(; 1H77 I8H1 I8H.) IHHl 18M.5 Win Clark (i. W. 0- KlMK'iton. 2. Kfiii. Mcljeiiriaii, M.A Whithy. :!. Ali-x, Mr'Kay, M.A Colliiitjwood. I iluxandria, 'I'llO.MA-. S. ClIAMIiKKS, /'ri:<. (Jlivk. 2. I'UKSI'.VTKliS OF I'KTKIM'.OIIOI '<; II. I. Jaiii(!s (Jlcland [May, •J. .John Kwrrig |.(an., :). W. v.. Windel iNov., 4. .1. W. Kiiiith March, :'i. V. Andr(!WH (>. Will. Winint-Xl Hcpt., 7. I'lttor DiiiM^an (Jet., H. Williair. White y. .(ohn McKweri 8(ipt., 10. Alex, liell .\Iarcl], 11. .). \V. .Vlitohell, M.A. Mav, 12. .). Ciirifiichafil, .M.A . Nov., l.'l. D.Hiitherlati'l, M.A .Nov., H. (lnor«i; .MiKav .. .Nov., 1.1. J. Cainfiron, H.l) I'«l)., Vk Iv I'. 'IVjrrance, M..\. 'nly, 17. W H.Jainii^MOM.M A IM. I). I,. McOrAc, H. I'll .July, l'.(. .lainoB ItOHH, H.K .Maroli, 20. C. fl. Cooko, HA Ort , 21. ./. It. Cni.iKi«. M.A May, 22. I), A. Thorii|pnoii July, 2:!. W. A. M- Kc.nzie, M.A... .May, 21. .lohn llav. I5.I) Juno. VACANCIKH. IH-Cl IHUi IH17 \Hr,\ IH.'i-i 18.J7 lK'i7 IH.W IW.:i 18flN(KTKKH wrriioiT '(tAiifii;. 1. NuthaDiel Clark . IfalH iirton cV ltolnrtiton Sott.l .'lilt. den, Kinnionnt. -At: .... I Hurvi-y ChiiiidoH iitid liurleitjh i Htoniy I.ak'- atid Havelook ... Lukofluld. VVll.l.lAM I'.KN.NKTI, I'rfx. l.'I'r/c. 3. I'KK.SIiYTKKV OF \Vlini',V. 1. A. KimtioiLv H(i]>.:V), \H:iU Uetlred Newcuntle. 2. A. A Dniminoiid rict. 20, 1847 ./. Ballagh Newcafitlo .N'owcitHtle. :t. .1. MeMochan May, 18.')7 T. ('.. Korrnan Port I'erry and I'rinde Albert I'ort I'erry. 4. .1 Ahraliani Nov., 1872 I). OrmiHton, B.A.. Ht. Andrew's, Whithy Whithy. .">. A .Mchiiren Mar., I87!l .1. Meljaii(^hlatj . KnniHkillon ami Cartwriyht Kiinidkilleii. ». II. I). I'ra^er. M.A Hei)., 187:t K. lilakoly ... Ht. I'aiil'H. Howinunville Howiniinvillo. cclxviii. APPENDIX, a. PRESBYT?:KY of WHITBY -continued. HINIHTBRS. DATE OF OBDINATl'N 7. J.J. Cameron, M.A.. KLDKRH. CONOnEGATlONS. ' Mar, 1874 8 J. A. Canniihael May, 9. A. M. Mclielland, M.A..|May, 10. A. Kriiser Oct., 11. A. H. Kippau Feb., 12. A. Ijt-Bl e .Mar. 18. 8. H. Eastman, H.A Nov., 14. R, M. Craiii Aug., VACANT. 187!5 1877 1878 187!) 1«7'J 1879 18h:! Thos. M. Quay j St. Andrew's & St. John's, ) ( Pickering ) Samuel Beal Columbas and Brookiin VVillia'U Heion .... .Vshbura and Utioa .John Keiiwick lOrouo P. McNab Ciaremont... A. Heury Newton ville'knd Kendal J. O. Smith !08hawa J Dunbarton and Melville ) I Cb., Soai'boro' r P. Nesbit. POST OKl-'IORK. Pickering. Columbus. Ash burn. Orono. C'aremont. Clarke. Ostjawa. IDunhartoii. I St. Audrow's, Darlington 1 nowman ville MINISTERS WITHOUT CHAHOB. 1. John Dnnbar 2. Adam Spencer .. .'J. Jas. Little, M.A., Dunbarton. .i Bowman ville. .'Bowmanville. A. A. Dkummonh, PrtK. (^lerk. 4. PRESBYTERY OF LINDSAY. 1. James R. Scott 2. Win. Lochead 3. Alex. KosB. M.A 4. Arcn. Currie, MA 5. D. McDonald 6. K. Conkbnrn, M.A 7. T. T. Johmtone 8. G. C. Patterson, M.A.. 9. D. B. McDonald 10. A. G. McLaoblin,B.\. 11. D. McTavish, D.Sc 12. J. B. McLaren Jan., Sep., Sep., Oct., Nov., Mar., Nov., Aug., Nov., Dec, June, June. VACANGIEH. MISSION STATIONS. MINI8TR''B WITHODT OHAROtS. 1. R. Gunn S. HtiHli '■cKa'lypn 3. Heury hinuluir ... 1840 185!) 18fi0 18C.I 1872 187;t 1874 1«6'> 18S2 IH82 1885 1885 Retired George Imery ... John Guuu John Campbell Andrew Spence James Watt Al'X. Leask D. Cameron John A.MaD'll.. Win. Campbell.. Alex. Skinner ... David Dacres ..., Wm. Johnston T. H. 01»ndiining. Alex. McKeuzie .... Clerk of Presbytery Feui'lon Falls and Somerville. Wood ville Brock and Manilla Glenarm Uxbridge Wick and Greenbank Beaverton and (Tamebridge ... Scott and Uxbridge Loat'kdale and Zephyr St. Anii» 3w's Ch., Lindsay Canuington Uptergrove Uptergrovt-. Sun lerland and Vroomanton. Sunderliud. Kirkflold and B'-'sover Kirkfleld. Cambray. Feneloti Falls. Woodville. Sonya. Glenarm. Uxbridge. Wick. BoavertOH. Uxbridgo. Leashdale. Lindsay. Canningtou. Robert Irwin jCambray and Oakwood 'cambray. CobocDuk Heailliike, etc.. Digby, Garden, otc , Coboconk. i;phiil. Argyle. Ciesswoll. Uptergrove. J. R. Scott, /'«.<. . 11. Wm. McLaren, D.D. David Millar .John Antliony . Rot)ert Balmor Mav 2!), 18.-)l|Wm. Fiaser S..p. a, 1851 jJoha Bain Oct. 7, 18V2| Western Agent of the Church. Pro.shytery Clork West Clinrob, Toronto Professor, Knox College Brampton and Malton Retired Oiikville Norval and Union Chu ch Krskiiie Church. Toiouto Principal, Knox College June, lR5.'r Professor, Knox College Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Brampton. Htu'iiby. Oiikville. Norvnl. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. APPENDIX. 5. PRESBYTERY OF TORO'STn -Continued. cclxix. IT OPTIOBK. Ml.VISTKRS. ordivat'n. (■ONORE«ATI(1NH. I'OST nPFIIKH. ering. imbufi. burn. lO. omoiit •ke. awa. ibartou. ymaiiyille- nbartoii. ivinanville. wmanville. ex. Oferk: 12. Robert Jamieson |June2!t,lBr.4 luibray. ineloii Falls. oortville. inya. eiiarm. icbridRe. ick. avertOB. ibridRe. iuakdale. dsny. nnington. tergroviv (lorlincl. irk n eld. iinbray. lioconk. phill. rRVle. eSBWoll, ptergrove. re-t. Clerk. oronto. oroiito. oronto. orouto. riiiniitnn. oriiby. iikville. orv'il. orouto. oronto. oronto. 13. Honry M. Parsona 14. .Vlexander McFaul 15. David ('"melon 10. .Taine.s Carinichael 17. Walter Keid 18. D. .J. iMacdonnell, B.IJ. li). Frederick Smith '20. Donald Fraser, M.A. .. 21. G. M. Milligiiu, HA W. Clmrlea A. Tanner 23. V. McF. Macleod 24. J. M. Cameron 25. D. Mackintosh 26. E. D. McLaren, H.D. .. 27. Poter Nicol 28. 2!). :io. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. :'.(!. 37. 38. 3!t. 40. 41. 43! 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 40. 50. Nov. 15, 18.54 George Dickson .... IMar.lT, 18,58 ThoiiiaH KuRsell I Dec. 13, 18,50 .\rch. Cameron Oct. 2, 18tlOiArch. McMurchy, .June, 18l)(ii Henry Welsh George H. Wilson Huijh Canning .. .. Alexander (iilray JaiueH Frazor John K. Gilchrist, H.A. Walter Amos I'otor Fleming R. P. Mackav, M.A William Frizz.-U Alexander Tait M. C. Cameron, B.D. .., Wm. A. Hunter, ."I.A. ., Thos. .1. McClelland . ... ■J W. Caincron, B.A. .., Abraham B. Dobson ... John Neil, B.A , J. A. McUonald W. G. Walhu'e, B.D John Mutch, M.A Joseph Builder, B.A. .. J. S. Maokay, B.A Thomas Nixon G. K. Freeman John (iibson, B.D Jas. Murray, B.A VACANX'IES. ,Nov.20,181 Donald MoDonald. [Oct. U), 1876;John Ht-nderson Nov. Nov., I, 187(1:1). Kotheriiif^ham.. 187(;;William Hall Oct. 0, lH70!James KankiiiB .... Oct. 7, 187M, Peter McDonald ... May 28, 18781 Hugh Potter Mar.27,1870;Dr. D. Robortson... Nov. Iti.lHHOS. J. McKitrick July 23, 1885 Cnlwell (inihaiii ... Nov.'5,188l[.\lexandfr Marsh.. Nov.29,1881iJohn Kussoll Deo. 5, iHH2i(ireenh<>we Banks Apr. 25, 188;^' Robert Mctiliee .... May 31,18m3 John Ijindtay Sep.25, 1HH3 .John Paxton Oct. 5, 18H3 J. A. Mitchell. June 17,1884 June 10,1884, iJuly 8, 1884^ Sep.2i),1881' Nov. 20, 1884 ThoB. McCracken. Retired | Knox Church, Toronto Charleston and .\lton St.Andrew'sCli., Vaughan,etc. St. .Andrew's Ch., King, etc Weston and Woodbridge St. .Vndrew's Cb., Toronto St. Andrew's Ch., Markham.... Pandora St. Ch., Victoria, B.C. Old St. Andrew's Ch., Toronto. St. Andrew's C!h., Searboro',etc. Central Church, Toronto Kast Church, Toronto. Melville Ch., Markham, etc.... Colleague! at Brampton Caven Church, Bolton 1 iKiiox Church, V'aughan ( Icollcge Street Ch , Toronto.... (reorgina |i;hoUenham and Mt. Pleasant, [Aur ra and Plast King [Laskay and West King jParkilale iLoslieville, etc Mono Mills, etc |MiltOM,etc Orange ville 'Shelburne and Primrose i Richmond Hill and Thornhill. Ballinafad, etc Charles Street ("h., Toronto ... Horning's Mills, etc tieorgetown and Liniehout-o... Chalmers Cliurch, Toronto .... Mhow, India New Westminster, B.C i Stouffville Deer Park Domorara Streetsville New Westmin- ster, B.C. Toronto. Caledon. Maple. Strange. Weston. Toronto. Markham. Victoria, B.C. Toronto. Bendale. Toronto. Toronto. Unionville. Brampton. Albion. Toronto. Sutton, W. i Cheltenham, i Aurora. Laskay. 'Parkdiile. I Toronto. I Mono Mills. LMilton. Orangoville. Shelburne. Richmond Hill. Ballinafad. Toronto. Horning's Mills. Georgetown. Toronto. Mhow, India. New Westmin- ster, B.C. Stouffville. [Deer Park. jDemerara. Streetsville. William Carlyle ..., St. James Square Ch.,Torouto[ Toronto. Will. Crawford Knox Church, Scarb. 7. 8. 0. 10. 11. 12. 13. MINISTKRS WITHOUT ClIAHaE. Thomas Lowry Sep.24,18;i3, [ Toronto. George Lawrence .Vpr.28,1837 j Toronto. William Hancock May, 1834 j Toronto. James Stuart Aug. 22, 1840 ; Toronto. J)hn Barclay, D.D Dec. (i, 1842; [ Toronto. Charles Campbell [ William Cleland i.Vug., Anilrow Wilson 'Jan. 20, 18511 1 Toronto. William luglis Dec. 21, 1847 Toronto. William Peattie Ian. 24, IStiO ' iToronto. George Simpson July'20, 1802 1 Toronto. 1858! ! Toronto. 1840| Toronto. William C. Young Sep. 6, 1854 William Burns May 19,1809; iToronto. Toronto. X9 R. MoNTKATH, Pren. Clerk. -I !i cclxx. .APPENDIX. 6. PRESBYTERY OF BARRIE. MINI8TKBH. DA IE OF ORDISATI'N KI.DERH. CONOREQATIONS. POST OFFICES. 1. W. Fraser, D.D Sept. 2, 1834 Juue, 1836 May 29, 1W50 Deo. 4, IH-W May 21, 1851 April, 1854 Dec, 18.'-)9 March, 1863 Sept.23,1803 I3ec.21,1865 .Jan. 31,1866 Jan. 7, 1867 July 1, 1867 Oct, 7,1867 Fob. 10, 1871 Fel). 24,1870 Deo. 11, 1872 Dec. 10, 1874 Dec. 29, 1874 Jan. 26, 1875 April 4, 1876 Oct. 11, 1876 May 18, 1881 Apr 19, 1H82 Nov.21, 1882 April 2, 1885 Oct. 18, 188,'^, Jan. 5, 1886 July, 1857 Nov. 28, 1882 Got. 14, 1885 Retired Barrie. 2. Hamuel Porter Retired Barrie. 3. Andrew Hudson Parry Sonnd. 4, Kobert RodRera Thomas HaHsett ,. CoUingwood Colliugwood. 5 .lolin Gray, D.D PuHtor Emeritiia, Orillia Central Church, etc Hillsdale and Elmvale Orillia. 6. William McConnell 7. Oeor^e Craw 8. llobert Moodie R, Goodfellow Jolin Patterson . , .TaUlUH Fvfc Craigvale. Hillsdale. Stayner. 9. Alex. Dawson, B.A W. R. Tudhope J. P. Heuderaon ... ,, Gravenhurst Gravenhurst. 10. U. N. Grant Orillia Orillia. 11. Alex. McDonald, B.A... 12. Allan Findlay West Nottawasaga SuD. of Missions Duntroon. Barrie. 13. D.D. MoLeod Thomas McKe • .., VVm. McKoe, H.A,., Barrie Barrie. 14. James Carswell l.'i. Smith HutchsHou Ist West Gwillimbury, etc Bond Head. Shanty Bay. 1(1. H. Currio Penotunguisheiie, etc Eason and Willi"' Churcht's.etc Alliston and Carluke Penetanguisb'ne 17. Kobt Fai.oalrn, B.A . R. Anderson Jarratt's Corn'rs, 18. J. R. fi. Burnett •i. a! Mather !"!".7 Alliston. 19. John Leishman Angus and New Lowell Bradford, etc Angu"". 20. James Bryant.. W. Sturgeon Bradford. 21. J.J. Cochrane, M.A A, Arnold Townline and Ivy Thornton. 'il. tituari Acnesou, M.A,.. Tohn Dnff Ist Essa, Burns, etc Midland Cloverhill. 23, Diivid .Tames bV'Madiii!!!!'.!!]!,'.'!!!! John Browne, Midland. 24. John K. Henry East Nottawasaga Creemore. 2.'). John A. Morrison Guthrie and Knox (!hs., Oro... Mulmnr and Ronemoiifc Mitchell Square 26. Robert B. Smith., . Kosemont. 27. W. A. Duncan, M.A Robert Little Second Innia^l Churchill. 28. W. Clarke, M.C.P. & S. Braoebridge ORDAINED MIHRIONARIES. 29. .Tames Sieverigbt, M.A. Huntsville ©tc Huntsville. 30. John Jamieson Formosa. China.. Tamsui. 31. Henry Knox S.G.Best Maganetawau, etc VACANCIEB. Wm. Ellison Fraser Church, Tottenham and B ee ton Tottenham. Sini^hampton & Maple Valley. MISSION STATIONS. SturCGon Falls North and South East Bays Commanda, Nipissing.etc Hyng Inlet Lorinc* and Dunchurch Carling, Carling West, etc Sundridpe, Strong, etc Berriedale, Burk's Falls, etc.. Sfl ndlake, etc Rosseau, Turtle Tiake, etc Port Carling, Dee Bank, etc ,,. Port Sydney, Bethel, etc Dwight. Cpui's, etc Bavsville, etc Ufflngtou and Oakley Sptirrow Lake and Leth bridge Ardtrea, Severn Bridge, etc .., Longford and Bass River Waubaushene Victoria Harl)our, Vasev, etc. S. Jacobs MinoRing, etc Craighurst, etc Airlie CoUingwood Mountain etc MINISTERS WITHOUT CHARGE. 1 W McKeo B.A Cookstown. Barrie. Oakville. Miuesing. 2. TliomasMcKee inspector of Schools 3 W. Anderson M.A. 4. John Geddes i HoBKUT MoooiE, Pres. Clerk; APPKNDIX. 7. PUESHYTKKY OF ()\VK\ SOUND. cclxxi. r OFFICES. MI.NIBTKUS. DATK OF loRDINATl'f CONUREaATIONB. rOHT (IlKK KS. Duncan Morrison, M.A.IOct. 02, IHol .lobn Stewart jMar. 8, IS.l.") Alox. Steplien KobertUewar Oct. 7, IHfw William Forrest. 'Feb. IS, I8r)7 Arcbibulil McDioruid. John McAlpine. 7. Filiaa MuUan. U. Alexander Mclieunan.. 9. D. D. McTienuan lU. James ]). Fraser, M.D.. 11. Jcibn Somerville, M.A.. VI. Alex. H. Scott, M.A l:t. Ashley T. Colter, M..\. 14. Jtts. F. McLaren, U.D. 15. John Mclnnis Apr. 27, IM-J'.t 18fi3 Sept.lH,lt«J7i Mnyar., 1HC9 Dec. 18 1872 Sept. 1.'5,1H7 1 Au!,'.2,V187.'i .\uii.22,lH78 Dec. 11,1878 Dec. 8, 1880 Wi.'liam Cranston. Hugh Gordon D.Marshall George Michael . William Stewart.. Hubert Griorson . .Ia>iiei4 DouglaB!4 . James Kyfo Peter Christie James Paterson . VACANCIES. Oct. 20, 18K5 D. Kobertson. Ketirod Ke> dy and Desboro' Ketired Ketired Latoua and Burn's Church Chatsworth I Kilsyth, North Derry and ^ ( Cruickshank » Knox Church, Sydenham Lion's Head and Lindsay Annan and Leith Division Street, Owen Sound.. Knox Church, Owen Sound.... Meaford and GrierHville Temple Hill & Knox. Holland ( Knox,St.Vincent, St. Paul's, ) 1 Sydenham ) Oweu Sound. Kpady. .\nnan. Dornoch. Chatsworth. Kilsyth. Owen Sound. IJou's iluad. I^eith. ()wen Sound. Owen Sound. Meaford. 'Kooklyu. Blantyre. Walter Hunter I j '^^THeJthcotS.'.'..^'^'.^: } Clarksburg Robert McNaught. Sarawak and Kemble jEast Linton. Berkeley ajd Williamsford Lily Oak. Peabody and Crawford ;Crawford. Wiarton 'Wiarton, James Wallace Archibald Hastie James Paterson MI88IO.N STATIONS. MINISTEBB WITHOUT CHAMOB. 1. D. McNaughton 2. Alexander Nicol W. MoKinley Robert Crawford., M. Sutherland ludiau Peninsula ! Big Bay and Lake Charles .North Keppel. Johnstone and Daywood Annan. Woodford and Caven... ...Woodford. John Somervillk, M.A., Pres, Clerk. 8. PRESBYTERY OF SAUGEEN. 1. William Park lOot. 10,ia'57' 2. John Morrison Jan. '.). 1866 D. McMillan ... 3. Stephen Young Sep. 19, 1860 Samuel .Neil... 4. John M. AuU 'May20,18i;uH. MINIHTKUH . WITHiluri HAIKIK. 1. .rolm Irwin ( ONaRKGATIDNS. I'OHT Ori'ICKH. Retired •. Hiirriston. S. YoiNd, P)w. Clerk. 9. rilKSHYTKllY OK (JITEI.PH. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. l.l. 16. 17. l!5. 19. 20. 21. 22. 2:). 24. 20. 27. George SmelHe, D.D. .. John mux ThoH. Wardropo, D.D... Kobt. Torratice, D.D. .. Jas. K. Smith, M.A James MiddlemiBB.D.D Wm. Millican Alex. McKay, D D Jnmes 13. Miillau CieorRo Haigh Jamea C. Smith, U.D.. Jaa. A. li. Dickson, B.D John Davidson Kvan Macaulay, B.A. . Henry Edmison, M.A.. Donald Straohan Hugli Hose, M.A K. J. Beattie Wm. C. Armstrong Henry Norrls A. M. Hamilton, M.A... Kobt. Fowlie .Tohu Wilkio, M.A Donald Tait, B.D Alex. Uussell Angus McKay Archibald Blair, B.A.. VACANT. Mar.l8,lP3P) AuB.10,lH3(l Jan. 4, lH4;i Nov. U,1H40 Jan. i:i, 1843 June 3. lJ«i(j Sep. 21, 1851) Ap. 2,'i, IHCO July 2.3, 18(12 April, 1M(13 July, 1804 Julyl8,lH(J.T Feb. 4, 18t)t) Oct. 3, lWi(> Oct. 10, 1806 Sop. 8, 1808 Aug. 20,1872 Sep. 12, 187.5 Mar. 8, 1877 May 0, 1877 May 22, 1877 Oct. 2.5, 1877 Sep. 9, 1879 Oct. 6, 1879 June 2, 1880 Hep. 18, 1882 June 2, 1885 Veter Dow JMelville Church, Fergus Kotired fioorgo B. Hood [{^lialmers Church, (luolpb llietired JKnox Churih, dalt ChHlmerK Church, Flora J St. Johns Ch., trarafraxa, & I Mimosa DulT's Cliuridi, Fast rnslinch St. Andrew's. Church, Fergus. Doon and Hospeler Cliarlos Davidson.! St. Andrew's Church, Guelph. Robert Cranston... Central Pr(iHbytorian('h.,(Tiilt .John Hondell 'Alma and /ion Church, Xichol Wm. Mc(!ormick,. IWest I'uslinch ] ( Calvin Ch..Hoth8ay,St.PaurR I I (Jh.Moorfiold andD»" Tames (xordon iUockwood R. (t. Struthers .. George McKenzio. John Scott James McTjean William (;;iark •Fohn .Tickle MISSION STATIONS. MINIHTKRS WITHOUT CHABQE. 1. Wm. Meidrum 2. J Stewart Fergus. Flora. Guelpli. Guelpli. Gait. Elora. Bel word. Mo.ris';i n. Ferg . Hespe.; ■•. • iuelrh. Gait. Alma. Crieff. r Rothsay. iKockwood. Alex. .Johnstone ...'Knox Church, Flora iFlora. Samuel Hodgskiu JKuox Church, Guelph 'Guelph. Donald Mc^rurehv' i St. Andw'sCh.,Hillsl)urgh,& ( Hillshnroh uonaia JVic.Murcny, -j Hetbel Ch., Price's Corners ) ">"9DurB"- '(ilenallan and Hollin Glenallan. (Jeorgo (ilennie ...ichalmers Ch., Winterbourne.. Winterbonrue. Peter Binnie Burns (Jh. Frin.andOspringolFrin. Missionary to India. Ilnciore. St. .\ndrow's Church, Berlin. ..JBerlin. J St. .\ndrew's Ch., Hawkes- { 1 villo, and Linwood I First CJhurch, Framosa Eramosa. NaasagaweyaA Campbellville Nassagaweya. H. J. Hall .John Cadwell Robert Brydon Colin McPluiil Arch. Camnbell Hawkesville. Knox Church, Acton Acton Joseph Hagar Fden Mills 'Eden Mills. I^obortBlack | ^Si^ J^K'c^a^S™: [ Selwood. R. TouRAXCK, D.D., Pres. Clerk. i-i Al'l'ENDIX. cclxxiii. SYNOD OF HAMII/r(JN AND LONDON. 1. PllKSBYTEllY OF HAMILTON. MINIHTERB. DATK OP OllDlNAT'N 1. 2. ;). 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1'2. 13. 11. 1.1. IC. 17. 18. 111. 20. 21. 22. 2;i. 24. 2.''i. 20. 27. 28. 21). 30. ;)i. :!2. 33. J. PorteouB M. W. LivingRtoue S. Foiiton TlioiiiiiB (iold.sinith .laiiu^H Black John Liiiiit,', l>I> .FutnoH (iordciii, M.A. ... .John (i. Murray W. I). Kees V. H. Fletcher John WollB, M..\ Thomas Wilsou (leorHB Hursoii llobt. Thomson, lAi.V. MutiRo Fraser, M.A (leorge Crombio R. M. Croll (t. a. Yeomaiis, iM.A.... Samuel liyle, M.D K. .1. Laidlaw W. P. Walker S. FiBher H. Thynno D. C. Mclntyre. M.A. . C. D. McDonald, U.D... J. H. Ratclitle.. R. H. Abraham ThoiMaH Scouler S. Carruthers William Uobertaon ■f. A. Hamilton, H..\. .. W. J. Hell J. W. Cathcar Dec, 1812 May, 1H37 VACANCIES. RKSlDINd WITHIN THK BOUNDS. 1. J. A. CaswplI U. .Jolm (iauld Jan. 5. 1815 Nov. 0, lK"):i Jan. n, 1H.")4 1851 .July 7, IH.'i.-s Aug. 1), ia".',i Nov. 8, 18(;0 18(il Ap. -M, IbOli June ti, IMC.:) Nov. 2, 18(53 Oct. 10, m Feb. 0, IHiiH May, IHtl-i Sept. iMiiO Feb.l2, 1H7U Sep. 22, 1871 Jau.31,lh7' i()ct. 27. 1871 Feb. 17,1«' Sept. .), 187.5 Nov.-':l, 187 Nov. I87(i ■Juu. 1, 1880 .lun. 7, 1880 Oct. ;i, 1882 Oct. 10, 1883 Dec.22, 1808 ELDERS. CONOHEdATIONS. POST OFFICES. V. .J. Mackenzie.. James Ciibsoii... 1. Rynial .John Wills J. D. Fituh J.D.McDonald.M.D .James Williamson 'i. I'.Ilwood Robert Iiawrie \nd. CruickHhank .John I'orteous J. 1>. Harcourt Kev. (}. Grant N'. Ijockie .\le.\. Main James Watson .\. Jar\ is \V. Henderson W. Zimmerman •James I'aterson I). W. Beadle J. \. Davidson ... .John Amos R. Met,)uoen \u(l. Wilson .Jolin Charlton. J. McFarland John Agnow J. Dunn John Smith.. Will. Robertson W. Walker . .1. Sinclair.. John Young... David lowing. Retired Retired itotired... Hamilton, St. John's Caledonia A .Alien Sottleuient Dundas, Kno.x Church Niagara Falls (jrimsby and Muir Settlement Ulackhoath and K. Seneca Hamilton, McNab Street .larvis and Walpole (Jalodonia, Sutherland Street St. Catharines, Knox Church. DruniuiouilviUe & Cbippawa Hamilton, Knox Church St. Ann's and Smithsville Simcoe, St. Paul's DunnviUe Central Church, Hamilton.... St. Paul's, Hamilton Binbrook and Salttleet iWest Flamboro' jPort Dover Beamsvillo and Clinton iThorold St. Catharines, Ist Church Burlington Hamilton, Erskine Church Beverlv vVttterdowii J Lynedoch, Silverhill, and i 1 Delhi ) Niagara, St. Andrew's Strabune Port Colborne Welland IN.Pelham Oueida, etc Victoria Louth Merritton Port Dalhounie I'iast Ancaster Nelson and Dundas Street Ancaster and Alberton Barton Hamilton, Wentworth Street Fort Krie,etc Crowland Port Robinson Oalt. Simcoe. Hamilton. I'aledonia. DiiuduB. Niagara Falls. GriuiBby. Blackheath. Hamilton. ■larvis. Caledonia. St. Catharines. Drummoudville. 8t. Ann'fl. Simcoe. DunnviUe. Hamilton. Hamilton. Klfiida. W. Flamboro'. Port Dover. BeaiiiHviUe. Thorold. St. Catharines. Burlington. Hamilton. Kirkwall. Waterdown. Jjynodoch. J. TiAINii, D.I)., /'/v.v. Ctrrk: 2. PKKSUYTKltY OF PARIS. 1. W. Robertson, M.A Jan., 18.'!!)' 2. W. T. McMullon Nov., im)' 3. W. Cochrane, D.D.. .. [June, 18.59, 4. John Thomson, M.A. .Nov., 187l| 5. a. Idunro, M.A. IDec, 187.'i 0. James Little iOct., InOO 7. W. A.McKay. B.A iDsc, 1870 8. D. M. Boattio, M.A Jau., IHSOj 9. M. McGregor, M.A iMav, 1882 10. F. R. Beattie, Ph.D iDec, 1878 .John Shields 'chesterfield Hugh Rose Knox Clhurch. Woodstock S. M. ThoiiiHon Zion Church, Brantford Robert Ijillico Knox Church, A;,t Hugh S. McKay |Knox Church, Einliro W. G. Hunter Princeton an(l Druinbo Will. Fruser Chalmers Church, Woodstock Artliiir Smith I ^^- -^udrew's, East Oxford [ Artnur hmitu , ^ ^^,, nie„,,eini j" |TiIsonburg and CuUodon James Keid iFirst Church, Brantford Chesterfield. Woodstock. Brantford. .Ayr. Embro. Princeton. Woodstock. Goblo's Corners. Tilsonburg. Brantford. cclxxiv. u, 12. 13. 14. 1.5. 10. 17. IH. 1!». 20. AI'PKNDIX. 2. i'if.ESBYTEUY (JF VARlH-VoiUinucd. MINISTERB. D4TK OF OKDINAT'.n. KLDRBS. W. MnKinloy Inly r. H. KosH Fol-. Kobert Myers... Deo. Uobt. I'ettigrow, M.A Jan., W. U. W. Boyle, B.A.... Oct. T'jotiiiiH AtklnHon |Oct. .1. S. Miirdie | iWui. Uiclimoud W. S. McTavish ' W.B.Wood WiDium VVylie | John Scott Georj!<» Bryce .. 1882 ./olin Dickie Innerkip and Ratho IHHI Jamus Gordon 'St. .■Vndrew'H, IngerRoll lH8:i Norwich aiid Windham lH7:t V/illlaiii Wallace ..|Glonni(irriH 1884 ThoH. Armstrong.,. iDun-.fries Street, Paris.. 1878 John Hirne jKno.x Ch'-.rch, Ingersoll Stanley Street, Ayr K. G. Sinclair. RETiUEK. William Ban- .. ThoH. Alexander, M.A...'Mar., 1835 Kabert Ch.'.mbbrH G.L. McKay, D.D MISSION BTATiONB St. 'letrge Uix ir Stroet, Paris Mb. Pleasant and Burford . Innerkip. In^jurHoll. Norwich. Qle-imcTrlB. PariP. In^ersoll. Ayr. St. OoorRe. Pnrifl. Mohawk. Uotired Brantford. Retired Mohawk. Mis.sionary ..IKrzrooni, Turk'y Missionary |Tanisui,l, lhtl2 17Jec., 1804 i Oct. ,31, 1800 Nov.14, 18b)n. Bethel and Knglish Settlem't. Vanneck. Ailsa Craig and Carlisle Argyle Chiircb, .Mdborougb ., Moaa Thamesford X. and S. Delaware Wallu ■-etowii Fingai ; London Kast St. James, London St. Andrew's, London (Duff and Chalmers Ch.,] I I Duuwi3h J 'Kintore Hyde Park and Komoka Wiirdsvil'c and Newbury Loho anl Oaradoc Kiutyre Wendigr andCaradoc Port Stanley St. Thomas Glencoe Misb»^ xiary in Trinidad Ailsa Craig. Crinar. Kilmartiu. Thamesford. Delaware Wallacetown. Fiueal. London East. London. London. Cowal. Kintore. Hyde Park. WardsviUo. Ivan. Clachan. Wendigo. Port Stanley. St. Thomas. Glencou. srr>isTEi«K. WllUUUT CHAIUIK. 1. Duncan McMillan 2. W.B.Sutherland... New Glasgow and Rodney .. A. Wood .(Dorchester and Crumlin John Mclnnis North and South WestiuinBtor .!William Brodie ... Belmont Eklrid Loudon. :Strathburu. G. Sutherland, Prt\^. Ckrk, AI'l'KNDIX cclxxv. 4. PRLSBYTKUY OF SAllNI A. OKFIOKH. MINIBTKBH. 1. 2. 3. 4. C. f). 7. H. n 10. 11. 12. 13 II. 15. 16. 17. .lobn Leea (leorge Cnthbertson .. Kobert Hmne, M.A Oeorge Mcljennan Jobn ThompHou, D.D.. Joba 8. liocbead, M.A ThomaB McAdatn .Fobn A. McDonalil JaiDes MnCutciieon.. . Hob«rt W. Leitob Jobn Anderson Hector Currio, H.A John W. McLintock .. J. C. Tibb, M.A., H.l). . Hii(4b Cameron, K.A. . J. R. Jonnston, M..\. .. D. C. JoVinaon I DATK OF OUDINATrN Muly 1, lH4.i| !()ct. 7, IhrjT, iMay, IHfx.i ;Nov.h, IWH ]Apr.2(), lH6t) Sep. 20, IStMi 'Dec.'," i«7() i.Iiily. 1H7-I Oct. 10, 1m74 Nov.2J,lM74 Oct., 1H7.-1 AuR., 18711 Dec l."), 1H81 Oct. H April, ELDKRH. VAfANT. MIH8ION HTATIONH. BETIREU MINI8TKH. William Doak 1S»2 1HM2 Oct.ll,lH76 Jamea H. baird.. CONOHEOATIONH. POST on ICB8. I Samuel MilliRan.. Alex, (lillatley ltobt>rt Kiiicade .. •lobn Davidson (ieiri^e Leys .\iidrew Orifve .. William Ireland JaniCH AUsxaniler. William Hartlett.. William Hryce Thomas Wyatl llohertUao Diivid NeHbit VVilliiimColo Jamen LauR John Mcl'liail William Bie WeB( Williams Wyomiiijj and I'lyuipton.. . Adelaide and .\rlt>rarder ... Ht. Andrew h, Harniu I'arkbill and Mcdilliviay . . St. .Xndrew's, Stratliroy Hear Creek and Krigden Corumia and Moortjtown . Point Kdwurd Kast Williams Tbedford and Lake Uoad Mandaiiinin HuriiH Cburcb and Moore Line Watford and Main Koad \lviuHton and Napier »Jil Springs and Oil City Sprinr^bank. VVyoiiiirR. Arkona. Cauilachie. Sarnia. Parkbin. StratUroy. Hrigilen, Corunna. I'oiijt Edward. Ailsa Craig. Tnedford. Mandaumin. Cole'b Corners. Watfonl. Alvinfiton. Oil Springs. Petrolea Korest . ., Sombra W^lkesport., Sarnia. (i. CuTHUKKTHON, Pren. C/erk. 5. PRESBYTERY OF CHATHAM. 1. A. W. Waddell 2. A. McColl ;i. .Jobn Logie 4. William King 5. William Walker 6. Thomas Tallach, M.V. 7. Archibald Currie 8. Neil McDiarmid 9. Jobn Becket 10. John Oray 11. Joseph H. I'liriulis . . 12. G. G. McKiibbie 13. John B Sc^' ^ 14. John \ ' .Imou ... . 15. J. R Batti. ',M.A Ifi. Donald CiUi 17. Wm.M. ru .ug 18. C. Lafoi! .z, Nov. 30, Feb. 18, Dec, March, Oct. 25, Juiie24, Feb, 7, Feb. G, May 27, Nov. 16, i>fOYl7, I Nov. 24, Oct. Sep.2i'., I Dec. 26, I May 5, 1847 Wm. Coltart 1848iK. Urquhart 18491 William Gardiner. ISSlUetired 1853! 1857lM. L. Ijent 18C0|F. MoKerricher 1868! ISCiM'JameB Thomson ... 1H70IA. Bartlett 1873 lH74;CharleB (iraiit 1874 GoorRe Ainslie Ifi7.') JameR Walker 1877 Jcjbn Fleming.... 1>)78 h. Henderson 18«o Harwich iFirst Church, Chatham East Tilbury First Church, Chatham Dresden and Knox Church Duart ai;d Higbgate Elmira, Illinois, U.S Tbamcsvlle, etc Windsor .Vmherstliurg and Colchester Uidgetowii IjeaminKtOQ, etc Dover and Chalmers ("hnrcb bu Audruw's, Cbatlmiii Wallaceburg and Ciilviii Cli Essex Centre Ste. Anne, Illinois, U.S VAlAN>_i MISSION STATION&. ORDAINED MISSIONARY. 1. C. Chiniquy iD. M. Liirty iHothwell and Sutherland's CV in. Dobsim. West Tilburv and Coinljor W. Webster, seu'r. Florence and Dawn Ste. Anne, Illinois, US. Tilbury Centre and Windfall Buxton Price, Roua d Line & Belle R. Ste. Anne, Illinois, U.S.. Blenheim. Chatham. Valetta. Buxton. Chatham. Dresden. Duart. I'ilraira, HI., I'. Tbamesville. Windsor. .\mherBtburg. Ridgetown. Leamington. OungKh. Chatham. Wallaceburg. Essex Centre. Ste. Anne, 111. Botliwell. Tindel. Florence. W. Walker, Pre«. Vkrk. (!C Ixxvi. AIM'ENDIX. li. I'lJKSHYTKItY OF HTHATFOUD. MIKIHTKRn. 1. Thos. MclMierHoii 2. .TiimoH Hoyil 3. 1). (ioi-iloii 4. U. Ilaiuilloti 5. I'. Soott 6. A. Ktewurt 7. .1. Kay 8. I", VVrigut, D.D 9. K. Kcott 10. .1. McCluiiR 11. A. F. Tiilly 12. J. W. Poniiiaii lit. A. Hoiiilorsoii, .\.M 11. K. W. I'auton IT). I. (^aiiipboll 1(1. (1. CliryHtal 17. J. A. Turubull, LL.H... IH. J. (Campbell 11). \V. M. McKibbin ao. A. (irant 21. W. A. WilHon, A.M 22. Janios Hinith PATR OI' OBDINAT'N. Er.DRRR. Oct. 10, July?, Oct., iJuuoHO, I Mar. ."i, Nov. 2(1, |.Tuly;il, I Auk. 2:1, Auk. J, Aui?. I, 1 Feb. 10, lApril .1, IHep.i!.';, Doc. 'Nov. 2, I Hep. 1:1, jOot. 7, .Ian. 27, Nov. I!), Sep. 20, IWJH 1MI7 IHIO iH.'iH 1H72 iHli-J IMCiM IHTO lH7,'-i 1H74 1H7C. IHHO 18M2 1H7:) 1H7I iw;o IHHI IHHI 1N75 lH(l:i, 1H7H 1870 W. Taylor A. WoihI.... W. McKonzie I). Forbii.s I) Cainpliell .. 1>. McVaiiiiell rOKOBKOATTONB. POST omcEB. Retired (!roH«uill and WoUenley Ilan-ini^ton Fnllartdii and Avoubaiik Hibliort uiid Uoy'H Chiiroh North KaHtlioin) and TaviHtock MilvurtoiitV North Moniiiigtou I). I'ark Stratford, Knox Church .). (Hhsoii MiookHduiu and HuriiH Church iW. Ilarber KhiikoHpoare and llauipstuad. AnderHon Milchofl hiujoa Yool NiHHouri W, Uuthurford Klnia l^eutre and Monktoii U. Kniith Stratford, St. Andrew'H J, lienniu LiBtowul J. Stephen Avonton and ('arlin^ford ... (i. KlliH St. Miiry'H, Widdor Street ... Win. Dunn Cirantoii iiud Lucuu J. \V. Chalmers Millbauk •■ Mhow, Central India .\bmeduut;ar, India .. Htratfonl. jCroHBhlll. iHarriuKton. Motherwell Cromarty. ShakuHpiMiro. Milvertou. Stratford. HrookBilalo. ShakuHiiuaru. Mitchell. Thorn. 0. 7. 8. 0. 1(1. 11. 12. l.J. 14. 15. 10. 17. 18. Robt. Uro, D.D John UoBS Matthew Harr A. I). McDonald Archibald McLean Petor Mus(,'riivo .Tames Pritcbanl Mark Danby ThoB. G. Thomson Wm M.Martin Ale.x. Stewart, M.A Samuel Acheaon .Joseph McCoy, .M.A Colin Fletcher. M.A. ... S. A. Carriore R.Y.ThomHon,M.A.,H.D D. M.Uamsay.K.A.H.D David Forrc'Bt Oct., Dot., Feb. 14, Ap. 20, Nov. t). May ;10 Oct. 27. Feb. 2ti. Nov.2(), July21, Hep. 22, Au«. Feb. H, Feb.2G, Oct..)). Sep. 25, VACANCY. MISSION STATION. MINISTERB WITHOUT CHAHOK. 1. Wm. Graham 2. J. B.Tavlor.... 18501 1851 18.54 1H50 1800 18«H 18(18 187:1 18741 187.''> 1875 1870 1870 1870 1882 l«8;i .1. R. Miller ... Knox Church, iBrucefield ... 1 Retired Goderich, etc . Aug. 11,1885 William Sproat ...1 Robert Laidlaw ... Jolin Kerr .losopli Dobio William Curuie . ; .\dam Whitoford .. .lames Hroadfoot. .| John Scott I David Mansen George Monteith..,' Hugh Love (ieor«o Murray j Walter Riddel ' Charles Siiuoua . FiiHt Preabyter'u Ch.,Seaforth St. Andrew's Church, Blyth... Dull'rt ("hurch, McKillop, etc.. Manchester and Smith's Hill.. Hay Held Road and Heme Vaueouver. Hritiwh Columliia Caven Church, l-'.xeter Willis Church, Clinton Kippen and Hill's Green FiUinoudville Thames Road and Kirkton .... Grand Rend, etc Rodgerville and Chiselhurst... Huilett and Londesborough... Baytieldaud Bethany W. .Fotheringham.. Union Church, Brucetield . Goderich, Gaelic. Kgniondville,, Blyth (ioderich. Brucefield. Seaforth. Seaforth. Blyth. Seaforth. .Vuburn. Vurna. (iranvillo. Kxeter. ClintoD. Kippin. Kgmoudville. Kxeter. Brew.ster. Heusall. Londesborough Bayfield. Brucefield. Kgmoudville. Blyth. A. Mc'IjE.vn, J'irs. Clerk. 8. l'l!K.SI5YTKRY OF MAITLAND. i||#*i 1. Alex. Sutherland.. 2. Siinniel Jones 3. George Brown 4. .\lex. Grant 5. Adam F. McQueen 6. Charles Cameron 7. Georgti Law 8. Alex. McKeuzie 9. Alex. Y. Hartlcv ... Mar. 11, 181(1 Normiin McDonald Knox Church, Uipley Sep., lH5;t Thomas Strachan Knox Church, Brussels .\ug., 18,5(1 .lohu Millar IWroxeter .Vug.. 1858 Retired Dei'.15, ia58 .lohn Cameron Huron May 1, 1804 Kobt. B. Campbell. Chalmers Ch., Kincardine Tp, May 2, 1877 lames Edmund . . Knox Church, Bolgrave Mai'. 1, 1804 Uugald McKinnou South Kinloss June, 18t)i Robert Maxwell.. ..;Bluevale and Eadie's Ril)ley. Brussels. Wroxoter. Lucknow. Ripley. .\rmo"w. Belj.-ave. Lucknow Bluovole. AIM'KNDIX. cclxxvii. I'KKSBYTKIIY OF MAlTLANI)-C..»W.»i-/../, orricEB. ford. Iiill. iil{t(ii). urwell arty. BHlUMirO. irtou. for.l. kHilalo. uHiiouru. loll. iidali'. .for.l. iwel. itoii. Iary'8. I ton. jaiik. lary'H. a. Clerk. MtNlHTKHH. KATK OK oiii^nat'n. 10. II. I'J. 13. 14 Ifi. 1(1. 17. IH. 11). 'Ml 21. Kenneth McDonald Ucilxirt liUaHk Moctor Mc(^uarrio •lolin li. Murray, M.A .lohii MoKarlani) Duncan DavidHon . Donulil It McKao.. TlioniaH Muir .Archiliald Stnvonson John Ko.sH, li.A .hiH. A. .\nder8 IH7J IH-.-) lM7(i IH77 1M71I IHfU IH-3 KIJil'.UH. PInlay MoTjennnn Uoliirt Miirrison li. .\l. (lonlon .I(din Morrison . John Watrion .. Williaiii DawHoii . .\. W. I'ennaliaker. William (iiJiiH Itohert Klliott (iillirrt Mc('nlluni. riuiiiiHs Wilflon ... .lohu litiuuutt CONItRKllATtONH. rACANrlKH. MINIHTKRB WITHOUT CHAROR. 1. J. H. p:atkin ... . ii. John MacNiibb., H. A. Mchfuzic Aghtleld Ht. Hulcn'H an*l Kaat Asbtlold V\'ini4hHm Kiio.x Cliuroh, Kinoardinu... line Itivor IianKSido Cranhrodk and Kthol Fordwi(;h aurid){u Molvilld Church, UruBHulH Whitiichurch iV K. Wawano.sh Duii^anuou and I'urt Alburt POIT OFFIORB, Kintail. St. Melon'M. Win»;hani. Kincardine. I'ine klvor. l>un^'Hi(l(< Cranhrook I'ordwicli. Molt'nworth. Whittfohiircli. Uun^janniiu. ThOH. W. JolinHton DuIT'h Clmrch, Walton Walton. Onoruo Miithcsou.. Knox (Jhurch, I,ucknow I.ucknow. William HothurH. . Ht. AndruwH Cb., Lucknow .... Lucknuw. VVlii«hniii iWinRham. Lucknow liUcknow. Kincardino KwicHrdine. KoiiT. IiK.\.sK, I'lr.i. Clerk, lericb. cotleld. forth. forth. th. forth. villo. it'jr. iton. pin. mdville. ter. rster. mM. desliorough .■tteld. 0. PllKSP.YTKHY OF BKITCE. icefield. noudville. th. cs. Clerk. )ley. IRsblB. oxoter. cki'ow. )ley. now. .•ave. ckuow lovole. 1. Tames H. Duncan 2. John Scott, D.O ;). Andrew Tolmie 4. John Anderson a. David Wardrope (i. Nathaniel Paterson ... 7. .'ohn Kiidie 8. Daniel Duff !». .lameH (iourlav, M..\ .. 10. .lohn .Mordy, M.A 11. J. Forf!U9on, M.A.,H.l). 12. Geo. Hr. > wn < ireij,' lii. John Moore, H.A 14. JamsH Malcolm l."). W. G. Hauna, B.A VACANCIES. July 1, Oct. 8, .Juno 2, Oct.ll, Juno, July li), March, Apr. 1'.), Mar. :!, Dec. in, Dec.:«), April:), Jan. 28, Dec. 20, Jan. 14, 1818 IH.'iO 18.'-.:) 1851 1K.5.-. i8.-.;t i.sr,2 i8t;4 lh7."i 1878 1870 IMHl 18.S.'-. ,1885 1880 John McLngan. ORDAINED MISSIONARIES. 1. D. H. McLennan, M.A. 2. J. \. JatTary ;i D. McNaufihton SIINISTKU WITHOUT CHARGE. 1. Peter Currio laiueR Crniii (leo. McCallum . Tamos Henderson. ■Tolin Cooper J. C. K(:ktord (ieort,'e McNally .. William HiirtjoHs... (leorRo .lohn.stoiio. .\rchibald Kwart... James Steele Williiim Hurwash., John Henderson. . Thomas Newton... iSt. Andrew's, Paisley [Paisley. Uetirod Dunblane. iSouthampton and W. Arran I Southampton. Tiverton Tiverton. Westminster Ch,,Tooswater ...Toeswater. Hanover A North Normanby. iHanover. Hinkerton and West Hrant . . Pinkorton. North Hrantand W. lientiiick.lMalcolm. fort Klfin and Dumblane Port Klgin. Halaklava Mildmay. Geneva Church, Chosley Che.sley. Kno.\ Church, Paisley Paisley. AUenford and Klsinore Allenford. Underwood and Centre Hruce l*ndorwood. Tara Tara. Neil Hon ton Glammis Glammis. .Tames Nesbit First St. .lohn's, Walkerton .... Walkerton. jVVilliam Muir N. liruce & St. And., Saugoen North Hruce. iNormau McKonzie /ion Church, Teeswater Teeswatcr. James Holl St. Paul's Church, Walkerton Walkerton. Kinloss, Uiversdalo and Kuuiskilleu Kiulough. MISSION STATIONS. James Malcolm Thessalou Sault Ste. Marie Manitowan ing Tarbert Salem Church, Klderslie Teeswater. J. (ioLKi.AY, I'rcs. Clerk. cclxxviii. APPENDIX. SYNOD OF MANITOBA AND THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Rkv. 1). B. Whimhtku, Si/nod Clerk. 1. PKESBYTKllY OF WINNIPEG. MINISTERS. . D.D. 1. John M. King 2. C. B. Pitblado 3. James J>ougla3 4. D.M. Gordon, M.A.,H.l). 6. George Bryce.LTi.D 6. Thos. Hart, M.A., B.D... 7. James Qiiinn, Pli. B 8. David B. Whiraster 9. Alexander JlacFarlaue 10. Jobn Pringle.B.A 11. C. W. Bryden, M.A 12. K.Nairn, B.A 1:J. James Lawrence 14. Arch. McLaren, B.A 1- TK OF OUDINAT'N. CONGBFaATIONB. POST OPPICF.S. Oct. 27, 18.^7; Feb. 15,lHt;5 C. M. Copeland Aui». 2, JWJ.'i John Brown Aug. (), IHtlG Hon. Just. Taylor.. Sep. D.lHTl '. July:)0,1872 Aug. 11,1873 D. MacArthur Oct. 15, 1«7H Oct., 1878 Jacob Scott N()v.26, 1h78 Alexander Poison.. May 20, 1880 P. U. Young Dec. 10,1882 Mar. IC), I88;i Thomas Anderson, July 17,1884 Neil Heuderson. VACANCIES. MINl.STER WITIKV CHAHUK. 1. W. D. Russell Principal of Manitoba College St. Andrew's, Winnipeg Morris, etc Knox Church, Winnipeg Professor in Manitoba College Professor in Manitoba College Emorson Sec.-Treas. Synod H. M. Com. Greenwood Kildonan Selkirk Fort William Stonewall Springfield Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg, " Morris, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Eroerson, " Winnipeg, " Balmoral, " Kildonan, " Selkirk, " Ft. William, Ont. Stonewall, Man. Springfield, " Dr. Smellie iPort Arthur |Pt. Arthur, Ont. A. Carini hnol Rat Portage iRatPortage, " D. McDougal .Meadow Lea iMarquetto, Man. D. B. Whimstkr, PrcH. Clerk. 2. PRKHBYTKKY OF ROCK LAKE. ;i. 4. 5. 8 18(>2 1874 1880 1882 1882 'uly 19,1882 MISSION STATIONS. iDarliugford, etc Rich. McKuight....|Carman, etc Morden East Turtle Mountain. Lintrathen, etc James ^turdocl!....lRock Lake, etc R, S. Thompson. ...iMarringhurst iCiirtwright, etc D. D. Campbell ...iManitou Deloraiue 'Antlers Morden, Caiman, Morden, Mimitaw, Nflsou, Pilot Mound, Marri'ghurst, Cartwiight, Manitou, Deloraine, Menota, Man. Riversi'le.. . Swan I, like. W.M.TKH K. Ross, Prcx. Chrk. APPENDIX. ccl XXIX. •.i. PKESBYTKKY OF liKANDON. ITORIES. POST OFFICES. kVinnipeg, Man. Aiunipeg, " VIorris, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Winnipeg, " Emerson, " Winnipeg, " Balnjoral, " Kildonan, " Selkirk, " ^ Ft. Williano.Ont. Stonewall, Man. Springfield, " Pt. Arthur, Ont. Kat Portage, " Marquette, Man. TKK, I'rcs. Clerk. MIN1STKB8. 1. 2. 3. 4. n. 6. 7. 8. !). 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1.^ 10. 17. IH. 19. 20. DATE OF OUDISAT'N. ELDERS. OONQREOATIONR. POST OFFICES. B.C. Fraser Mar., 1844', John McKay May26, 18.59 Ale.xauder Smith 8ep.27, 1866 James M. Douglas Oct 10,1867 William Hodnett June, 18()9 James Robertson Nov.18,1869 J. M. Sutherland Dec. 5, 1872 J M. Wellwood, B.A.... Sep,16,1873 HughMcKellar Oct. 27, 1874 Allan Bell iJuly 14,1875 George Flett !Aug.lO,187.'i Parquhar McRae ;Dec. 1877 James Duncan Sep. 25, 187H Daniel Stalker.B.A iJuly24,1881 John Mowat Dec. 15, May 14, May 15, Aug.l2, Got. 13, Thomas Lockhart. Without Charge , Strathclair Alexander Nicol.. William Bairon.. A. D. Aikunhead. James Todd , J. M. Kelly Alex. McTavish S. C. Murray Sol. Tunoansuiciye . D. Hay D. D. Fraser G. Walters 1 882 j George Stewart. 1884 Hugh Grant 1884 James Lang 1884|J. Cummings 1885 St. Paul's Church IBirtle {Superintendent of Missions Roseland jWithout Charge ;High Bluff iPortage la Prairie jOkHnase ! Beaver Creek ]Oak River ! Gladstone iMilford Burnside Virden Chttter Neepawa Sioux Reserve 'Brandon, Man. Strathclair, Cailurcis, Brandon, Birlle, Winnipeg, Roseland, Miuuedosii, High BhilT, :P. la Prairie, , Okanuse, Heaver Creek,' Haniiota, , GladHtoiic, Strathern, , JHnrnside, . tVirdon, . Chater, Neepawa, . iBeulah, J. M. U()U(rLA8, Preif. Chrk. 4. PRESBYTERY OF REGINA. 1. John Fotheringham .. 2. W. McWilliam, LL.D., 3. Hugh McKay 4. J. C.Herdmau.B.D... . 5. John McKay (i. S.J.Taylor, M.A 7. A. B. Bainl, B.D 8. Angus Robertson 9. Alexander Urquliart.... 10. Duncan Munro 11. W. L. H. Rowand, M.A. 12. Alexander Robson 13. Alex. Hamilton, M.A... . 14. James Htrald Feb. 28, Sep. 11, July 11, Nov. 0, May 8, July23, Aug. 16, Mtty'2.^ May 14, Sept.l8, Apr.l4, Sept.15 Sept.'29, 1850! IWiS! 1877 1877 1878 1880 1881 1883 1884 1884 1885 1885 1885 R Without Cl'argo Prince Albert Broadview P.eserve 'Calgary I Mis-ta-was-sis Reserve | L. Alexander Moose Jaw F.dmonton High River .). S. Laidlaw Reaiua Cathcart Battloford Fort yu'.\ppelle Qu'Apjielle Medicine Hat (ir. H. McLe.)d, D.D., Mira, November, 188.5 (retired). Preshytery of Victoria and Richmond— A. Macrae, the Little Narrows' section of his congregation, 4th August, 1885. Preshytery of Pictou— W. Donali), Prince Street, Picton, 4th May, 188G. Preshytery of Truro— Ale.xander Ross Paraboro, 30th September. 188.5. Wilham McUulloch, D.D., First Church, Truro, 31st December, 1885. Preshytery of Halifax- ^■J''3^P'®' R;'chmond, 1st October, 1885. John WaJlace, Bermuda, 3Iat December, 1885. Edward Thorpe, Noel, 2nd February, 1886. Preshytery of Lunenhurg and Shdhurnc- John Cameron, Bridge water, 30th September, 188,5. Archibal.l Brown, New Dublin, 25th April, 1886. Preshytery of St. John— T. G. Smith, D.D, St Andrew's, St. John, 1885. G. b. Allen, Woodstock, 4th May, 1886. Presbytery of Miramichi- J. C. Herdman, Campbelltown, 31at May. 1885 James Qumn, St. Luke's, Bathurst. 31st August, 1885 fc N?;!:?^' ^^'■'^nl^ DoMglastown, l.st August 1885. Ihos. Nicholson, River Charlo, 1886 (retired). Preshytery of P. K. I.— A. B. MoLeod, West Cai.e, .ird November, 1885. Preshyter-y of Wallace- tuan.lati.,N8. H. B. McKay, River John, to St. Matthews, Wallaco, 15th September, 188.5. Preshytery of Picloii - ^' \m:^^'' ^"'"" ^'"*''' *"'' ^^"''"*"^<' *"' '^^^^t ^'^er and fJreen Hill, 13th January, Preshytery of St. John — A. McDougall. Greenock Church, St. Andrew's, to Calvin Church. St. John, 31st August. ^" ^^Th'MaJ^1885^'^'"''' "*""' ^''''"" ^'"'^ ^'*^'" ^°""'^'^ "^ presbytery to St. Stephen, cclxxxii. APPENDIX. Prenbulrri, of /'. E. I. Neil McKav, Suiiimerside. t(» St. .fohn'H, Chatliam, 3()tli Septnmlier, ISS.'i. Will, (inmi, West aiul f 'ly.le Hiv.iis to Cow liav, C. B., 2ritli April, 188G. ■ ( ■ INIIUC'TIONS. Prrnlii/leri/ of Si/dneii— Will. fJrant, Cow Bay, 11th .May, ISHC. Prcxhiilrrii nf WuUacf — \\ H. McKay, St. .Matthew's, Wallace, l.Oth .September, IHH."), Prcn}i>iter;i of Pirton — .^. H. Turnljull, ■Shi'r.m Churoh, Stellarton, 17th November, 1885. J. F. Forbes, West Kiwr and fireen Hill, IHth .Tanuary, 1880. J'reKhiiteri/ of Halifax— T. A. Nelson, Windsor, 14th July, IHSo. .1. M. Allen, Puchmoiul, 2'2nd December, 1885. A. ('. Cattanach, St. Androw's, Hal., 15th .January, 188(;. PrexhiiUrii <>f St. John — A. McD.MiKall, Calvin Churoh, St. .Tohn, .'Ust August, 188.5. Wm. Stuart, Carleton, St. John, 7th May, 188.5. a. ^hore, St. Stephen, 14th May, 188.'). J. A. McLean, Harvey and Acton, 22nd March, 1880. Prc.ih filer 1/ of Miramichi— Wm. Hamilton, Richibucto, 27th August, 1885. Neil McKay, St. John's, Chatham. Tith, October, 1885, A. (). Brown, Campbelltown, , 1886. J. H. Cameron, Bass Kiver, , 1880. Presbyter u of P. E. I. — A. B. McLeod, Mount Stewart, 206h May, 1886. !i.^ m,'^ ORDINATIONS. Preshi/teri/ of i^ydney— Hector McQuarry, Leitch's Creek, 1st July, 1885. Presbytery of Pidou— (t, S. Carson, B.A., Knox Church, Pictou, l-5th September, 1885. Presbytery of Lunenburg and Shelburne— J.as. K. McClure, Clyde River and Barrington, 23rd October, 1885. Presbytery of St. John — D. Fiske, New Kincardine, 8th October, 1885 T. Stewart, Home Mission Field, 20th .January, 18S0. J. Ross, South Richmond, 4th May, 1880. J. A. Cahill, Springfield, 4th May, 1886. W. M'cDonald, f^iaso, 4th May, i88(). W. C. Cald.T, risiirinco, 4th Slay, 1885. R. Haddow, Riverside, 4th May, 18S(;. Presbytery of Prince Ed war I Island — Rod'k McLean, Valleyfield and Brown's Oeek, 17th November, 188,5. J. W. McKonzie, East St. Peters, lOtli March, 1886. flHANCKS IN CGNOIlKtiATIONS. Presbytery of Pictou— Hermop separated from United Congregation, West River, 28th July, 1885 ; was united with Scotslmrn and Salt .Springs, 15th Septemlier, 1882. United Congregation, West River, was united with the congregation of Salem Church, Green Hill, 28th July. 1885. APPKNOrX. cclxxxiii. Preshi/len/ of Halifax- lir^T- McLennan, 28th April. ISHC. jy- L- .^I«Ra«. 28th April, LSStJ. K0.-I k McLeod, 28th April, 18H(i. Preihytevy of St. John— .r. C. Murray, fith May, IW:') .V '*;*;. 9'*»"«'>n. •'ith May, 188;-). L). Jiske, nth May, l««r,. .J. Hoas, 4th May,' 188(1. «V ^\- Ca^'ill. ■♦th May, 188(j. W. McDonald, 4th May, 188(;. W C. ( 'aider, 4th May, 1880. K. Haddow, 4th May, 1886. LIC'ENSITRKS. Presbytery of Halifax - api'ointmknt. John Cameron, to Bri.lgetown Minsion Station, 4th M.iy, I881 88(i, Presbytery of Halifax KECEPTIONS, T. C. G.lmour, by leave of General Assembly, 14th July 188-. A. O Brown, commissioned by Church of Scotland, 1st I )ec ember 188', T a\^ ] ^■■"'"' °<"nm..ssion..d by Church of Scot and Hi h March 18S(: J. A. Snodgrass, commissioned by Church of Sc<,tland, ioVl Ma Jh ,1886 * II. -SYNOD OF MONTREAL AND OTTAWA. Presbytery of Quebec- heaths. John Macdonald, Scotstown, 7th December, 1885, Presbytery of Montreal- John Joseph Casey, B.D., 10th June, 1885. Presbytery of Glengarry— William A. Lang, A.M., Lunenburg and A vonmore, 27th January, 1886. Presbytery of Quebec- nEMissiONs. Joseph AUard, French Church, Quebec, 15th March, 1886. Presbytery of Montreal— James McCaul, B.A., Stanley Street Church, Montreal, ;50th March, 1886. Presbytery of Ottatoa— itt;:iaSi!:'t;,S-.t',K|;,,S,Ts;r^ ^"^'""'■"•- ""■ «•'. '»»'■ Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrciu- ''°'toS?Sw,"23KiiT'5SJ *'^ ''^'''^'^'' •'^^^''■^" "f '"-^ C^--'^- *" -nfi- his labours '''^&^^^r^t^S;^i:^t' ''- ^"^-■— "«- "is labours to Presbytery of Brockville- ketihk.ment. William T. Canning, Oxford, 31st March, 1886 ; his name to be retained on the Roll. I'RANSLATIONS. Presbytery of Queber— John C. Cattanach, A.M., from Sherbrooke to Halifax, 12th January,1886. 1 -I ..-«»>» 11 w y' 1 ! A/3 cclxxxiv. APPENTirx. Preshytrrii af Montreril — .Tnhti V. (Irant, frDin T^a Onerre for TndiictiDii to Dunliar and Colnuhnun by the PreHhvterv of Hrookville, 20th Octoljer, IHHr,. •' Pmhylrrji of Ottawa— Thomas, oenz^ett, Carp, l\.inl)iirM and liowries, for Induction to Taylor Church, Montroal, by tho Presbytery of Montreal, fJth Novciin)""- 1"*^^. I'reshiitcrii of Lanark and Renfrew — Mathew Henry Scott, H.A., Hri.stol, for Induction to Manotick by the Presbytery of Ottawa, 2r)th August, 188"). Prfulnjtery of (!lcnrockville, (1th Oetolier, bSH.'). PrcKfii/teri/ of Montreaf- INDUCTIONS. Kliaa F. Seyler, St. Hyacinthe, 2nd of June, ISHo. William J. Suiytho, I).))h., St. dosepli Street Church, Montreal, 24th July, 1885. Thomas Bennett, Taylor Church, Mi'iitreal, 1st Deuember, 188;"). Prcibi/teri/ of Ottaiva— Matthew Henry Scott, 13, A., Manotick, 8th September, 1885. Paul S. Vtsrnier, L' Ange Gardien, (ith January, 188t). William H. (Jeddes, liussell and Metcalfe, I'Jtli January, 1880. Presbytery of Brockville— Robert C. Moffat, D.D., West Winch(!ster, 19th August, 1885. Ceorge McArthur, li. A., Cardinal and Mainsville, 22nd October, 1885. John P. Crant, Dunbar and Colquhoun, !tth November, 1885. Presl/ytery of Glengarry— Alexander Matheson, Lunenburg and Avonmore, 23rd June, 1885. OnniNATIONS AND INDUCTIONS. Presbytery of Montreal— Malcolm L. Leitch, Valloyfield, 23rd June, 1885. Presbytery of Ottawa— Jaiue.s Myles Crombie, Cunibe rland, 20th June, 1885, Robert Stewart, B.A., North (iower and Wellington, 7th January, 188G. VVilliam Kir.g Shearer, B. A., Fitzroy Harbour and Torbolton, 14th January, 1886. Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew — Jo in C. Canipljell, Bromley, 20th October, 1885. Presbytery jf Montreal- ORDINATIONH. 11 >bort C. Murray, Missionary to Central India, lOtli June, 1885. Toussaint Zotique Lefebvre, B.C.L., at Joliette, 2;kd October, 1885. '"II l\:- KEt'EPTIONS. Presbytery of Montreal-- Hugh McLean, Probationer, from the Presbytery of Liverpool, English Presbyterian Church, 13th January, 1886. Presbytery of Lanark and Renfrew— John C. Campbell, '^jicentiate, by permission of the General Assembly, 'Jth October, 1885. Presbytery of Montreal— Toussaint Zotique Lofebvre, B.C.L., 20th October-, 1885, l)y the Presliytery Church, Moiitroftl, isbytery of (Htawa, , for TniliiL'tion tn •, 1885. y, 1885. APPKNDIX. Prciibytery of (ihngarrii— Malcohn L Leith, 14th May, 1885. •loaeph Luther Morrin, l5.A,,14th Mav IK^r, W. l.an. Kin,. Sh^are^ , R.A. 7th .r;.l7]885 ' Hribert Stewart. H.A , 7th July, 188.5. C'H:'i.V(;ES in (.'O.V(iHE(;ATIONS. celxxxv. Presbyter, I „f Lanark and Renfrew- MisHion Stations of Oliver's Fprr> an-i c „^ lm , ^^ ''^".i In^'fiS.S^S^n^lSIU'r'r' ^"^^'T*"" ^'•"'•'-' '"'" '^ -Parate Stewartville .separated fr,„n White fJun li "t"'" "^ '^'^"f''^^'- -'•<>■<( March, ]8,S(;' with a portion of th./disSed con^'e 4i n'of '(rvTl* ^^''"''^ /"'^« '^"'l JWtown nau.e of CaSefialtS^inluleU!!";- ^^ "^ McNahh, under the Preshyterii of Broi-kvUle— Morri«bur, and Iro,uoi. separated, each to he a pa.toral char.e, 14th July 1885 Presbytery of Glengarry— Presbyter >i of Brockvilk- MISSION STAXiONS KKECTKD. Farmerville, 14th July, 1885 Stone's Corners, L'nd March, 188G. Certified by JAMES \VATS(JX, CM of Synod, iry, 1886. iri.-SYXOD OF TORONTO AND KIXCSTOX. Presbytery of Kimjston- ukaths. Algernon Matthews, late uuni.ster of Toronto, ,0th December, 1885. Presbytei-y of Toronto — wr .;'?Ai:^;;::;^'j?'?-,;:;.S?-:;:"; «*" •-'< Thornhi,., ist j^ne, i885 John Brown, retired\„i,ttez- nIw uKt •A^■.??f;■V^^ 'i'''' •^""«> 1««5 James Bain, retired nnnister of^S^ A vV'f ?j ^S'sci f" > W.-11- rx ., '"'''"^^'^'^'""•''"f^'l'. etc., !)th December Wdl:am Hamilton, D. D., n.inister without charge, l.Sth April. 18„, ish Presbyterian th October, 1885, Presbytery of Kinvston- I'Kmissk.n.s. William H. Hunt, B. A., ceased to bo ordained nnnister at Carlow an.l Mayo 1st T David Mitchell, John Street Church, Belle.-lle, 10th Januarv. 188„. ' "^"' Presbytery of Peterborough— f ;;i;rrfe£:-"'"- ™^ »■■'*'». «-«„..„ „„,..,.,, „, ,„ ,„ ,,_^,.^.,, ,.,^^^ Presbytery of Lindsay— 13th October 1885. '''"^*'"' *"'> ^^I"""' Albert (Mount Albert, part of his charge) Henry Sinclair, Uptergro- e, th Octo^ier, 1885', John Geddes, ordained missionary, Minesinj^, Craighur.t, ntc, :il»t March, IW^ Preshifterji of Owen Sound— K. N. B. Millard, M.A., Wiarton, 11th AuKUst, IHK"). James T. Paterso.<. Maaford and (iriersville, 2!(tli November, IHK.'i. Prexhyterii of Saugecn— Aliixiinder Ni ■' 1, North liUther, Ross and (» i iv'' i.^th December, '^85. Presbytery of Hitdph— \>, H. Cameron, Acton, 2nth Sei)tember, 188!J. INDUCTIONS. Presbytery of Kinystun— Edward N. B. Millard, M.A., Lansdowne, Fairfax and Sand Buy, 17th N<>»ember, 1885, Presbyter II of Peterborough — Jolin McEwen, Lakefiold and North Smith, 27th Octolier, 1K85. W. A. Mackenzie, M.A., (Jrafton and Vernonville, 18th N<>veml)er, 1885. Presbytery of Toronto— Thomas .1. McClelland, Shelburne and Primrose, 21st July, 18H5. Presbytery of Barrie— Hugh CUirrie, Penetanguishenc and Wyebridge, 8th l)e<«ml»er, 1885. Presbytery of Owen Sound— Ashley T. Colter, Meaford and (iriersville, litth February, 188tt. John Stewart. Kea«ly and Desboro', 13th March, 188t). OKDINATIONS. Presbytery of Kinndou — Alexander K. Mcl.eod, Consecon and Hillie; , 7th July, 1885. Presbytery of Peterborough - John Hay, B.A., B.D., Campbelltord, 9th June, 1885. Presbytery of Lindsay - J. B. McLaren, CiUmington, 9th June, 1885. Presbytery of Barrie— W A. Duncan, M.A., Secimd Innisfil, 13th October, 1885. w". Clarke, M.C.P. & S., l)nt., Bracebridge and Monck, 5tli .ianuary, 188(). Henry Knox, Maganetawan. 1 Itli October. 1885. I'rexbytcry of Owen Sound— John Mclnnis, Knox Church, St. Vincent, and St. Piuil's Cliuieh, Sydenham, 20th()ctober, 1885. Presbytery of Saugeen— John A. Hoss as Ordained Missionary, at Dundalk and Eraser Settlement, for two years, •".tth July', 1885. I'tobert .McNair, Presbyterian ( 'hurch, Durham, 12th January, 1886. Presbytery of (luelph— Archibald Blair, B.A., Nassagaweya and Campbellville, 2nd June, 1885" •ernher, 1885, 111, -iOthOctober, t, for two years*, APPENDIX. , cclxyxvii. Prcsbi/lerii of T'..'-cr.fo~ translations. Pre^hyteri, of Hamilton— Pre^hlittry of Maithnd— "■"l^iSSiSSI^SIiSrfe.'" "■« '--..neH.. OK,..., „„„„. ,„„„, I'rcubyUvy of Kingston- MINISTER HITcbivki). ./ohn Mackie, M.A., Church of Sctland. 27th (October 1885 Prexhytery of Toronto- . oy ieave of (.eneral Assembly, 4th Auffimt, 1885. Presbytery of Brandon- Minister transferred. ^oh„ S.,„.a, „u™. eh„,e, .„ P,.,,,,,, „, <,„.„„,^ „„^ ,^^^^^^^ ^^^^ Preshytviy of Kingston— minister deposed. Joshua Fraser, B.A.. w.-.„at charge, 22nd December, 1885. Presbytery of Lindsay - coni;kK(;ation thanskerred. MouiJt All)ert, to Presbvtprv ,.f T l ■ e.sbytery of Toronto, .„ term, of the agreement. 24th November. IS,.,. Presbytery of Kingston licensure ok students. John Hay, a A., I'.. | ). , 1 1 th May, 1885 Alexander K.^;;IiK^i/i;\&^• Presbytery of Peterhorou;,h-~ Robert McKnight, (ith March, ]88(;. Presbytery of Toronto--^ J. B. McLaren 12th May, 188.5. John A Ross, 2nd June, 1885. John Mclnnis, 4th August. 1885. Presbytery of Owen Sound— John M. Gardiner, 7tli July, 188.5. Presbytery of Peterborough- C-'ON'orecjations erecte'). Colborne and Lakeport, united into ,; ne pastoral charge, !»th March, 18,S(;. Presbytery of Toronto— West Toronto Junction, 12th A[av 18S5 York .S Ut.on, (ith October, I,S85. ' December,' 1885 ^ '*'' '^'^''^^'fae, and formed into . ne pastoral charge, l^t tC-- >- r,ft ■■»■• CClxXXviii. APPENDIX. PrcHhytcrii of narrie— Adjiila ,se)iariite(l from First und Secimd Tecuiiisetli, 24th November, 1885. Ai^lil^ Heparateil from AiiKtis and Now Lowoll, '.ilHt Mardi, 1H8(). I'ort ('arlinK joined to Dee lianlc and Raymond, 'ilith January, 188t). J'resbi/tcr!/ of Oina Sun ad- - Crawford Mission Station joined to Peabody, and formeil into one separate charge, 15th 8ei>tember, 1885. J'renbyttry o/ S'tw/een- Woodland and North Luther united into one pastoral charge, 27th April, 1886. iiin i.fl !| u MISSION STATIONS KKECTEI). Preslyttry nf Kiutjdon — Demorestville re(biced from the status of a vacancy to that of a Mission .Station, 22n(l Decemlier. 188."). .Sidney placed on list of Mission Stations, Kith March, 1S8(;. Prenhytrry / (rutlph — Sixth Line West (larafraxa, in connection with Second Church, (larafraxa, 21st .luly, 1885. Elmira re-erected aud placed under the pastoral oversight of Mr. A. M. Hamilton, M. A., Chalmers Church, Winterbourne, 21st .July, 1885. CONGREGATIONS DISSOLVED. Presbytery of Lindsay- Victoria Road, in connection with Kirkfield and Bolsover, and Church authorized to be sold. Presbytery of Toronto- Deny West merged into Br.impton, 12th .January, 1886. Carlt(m Street Church, Toronto, 11th April, 1886. Presbytery of Saui/ce7i— ' •" Orchardvllle Mission Station, 14th July, 1885. lios.s -Mission Station, 27th April, 1886. Prenbytei-y of Peterborough - Cardiff and Monmouth Mission Field ; services have been suspended for want of encourage- ment. KEMOVAL. Presbytei-y of Toronto— York Mills congregation has been removed to Bethesda Church, Cth October, 1885. CHANGE OF NAME. Presbytery of Barrie— First Tecumseth has been changed to Fraser Church, Tottenham, and Second Tecumseth to Beeton, both on 24th November, 1885. 3i-iM e uharxe, loth Station, 22nil 2l8t July, 1885. amilton, M. A.., uithorized to be ,nt of encouraj'e- 3r, 1885. id Tecuuiseth to AITENDIX. Cclxxxix. IV.-HYXOU OF HAMILON .VXD L()\I»()N. Pre.l,„tery of Hamilton- tuan.s,.ations. '"^Xla;:::;:'^.; Oci:t;"S!;'^ "•"• ^'''^"^"' ^" '^"- C*^"-^'- «^- Waryn. PreHl.yte..v of Preabiiterii of Lon>/on~ Prtxbytery of Maitlanil— ""■ JnU- "im''"""'"''' '^"'' ''''•-'"■i'lKO. to Mount Forest, JVesl.ytery ,.f Sau.een. 14th ""• Mri::ii^;f ""^^■' ^"^''" MiBdonFieMof Manitowaning. Pre.hyt.ry of Bruce, 10th Presbytery of Jiriire— /'mMe.,/ of Hamilton-. OIU.IN.U'.ONS ..N,. ■N,.f(TiO.N.S. "^^ mi/^MliT^^'"^*"' "'^" ^h" "-*'-• ^har,e of St. Ar,.lrew'« Church. XiaKara, "'""iun^l?^."'" '"''"*"' '""' ^''" "^^^^"■•'^' ^'-'^^ "f Xnox (Church, Han,ilto:.. 2;ircl ''■ AuS'"S>."" '"'"°*"' '"*" ^'"^ "'^^*"-' '^h-^'^ -.f.«traha„e an,l Kill,n.le, 20^h Prenbytcrg of J'arin— J. S.^IIanlie was ordained and inducted into the charge of Stanley Street Church. 2nd .F„„e, W. S.^McTavish was ordained and inducted ir^ „ne charge of St. (leorge, «th September,' William Wylie was inducted into the charge of River Street Chunh, Pans. 20th October, R. a Sinclair was inducted into the charge of Mt. Pleasant and Hurfonl. 19th .fanuary. Presbytery of London— iAv'^vliShTr '"*" \^' ^r'^y^^"^" ^'""^'re^ation of Clenc.oe -x.th .Inlv 1885 Lh October! l^t ""^ '"'"'"' '"*" 'h^ -"^'-t-ation of Knox c;h'urd''st.' T^homt'; ■'• "^th Jai^::;n^i"'"'^'"^ '"^" ^'- '"^-^^^ "f Wardsville and Newbury congregation,, Presbytery of Sarnia— D. CyTolmson was inducted into the charge of Oil Springs and Oil City, 2nd S.pt.n.ber. Presbytery of Chatham— "^"SaS^^IS^."" '"'"""' "^' ""'"'^'^ ' '"*•' *•- '-^*"-' '^>>-«« "f K-ex Centre, Presbytery of Stratford— < Presbytery of Huron— ''^'ll^'^S.srim ""' '"' ''''''"'''^ •"*" ^^^ '^^^*"-^ "harge of Bayfield and Bethany, Presbytery of Maitland— ^"Si£l^i::ril^ '"'"*'' "*" '""^ '^"*'"-'^' '^'^^^'^'^ ^^ ^"•--"•tl' an.. Tr.,wbridge, Kenneth McDonald was inducted into the pastoral charge of Ashfield, I4th January, 1886. ccxc. Pvenbi/tiri/ Iff Itnti-f— API'KNDI.V. .F. A. .Iiitfivry, IJ. A., was nnliiineil m MiHHionary ti> Haiilt Ste. Miiric, Utii .'nly, 1885. •IiviiieH Miilciiliii wiiM iirdiiiniMl ami iiiihict>^il into tlio paHtoral cliar^'e of Untferwuoil and (J.iilii' Mruw, 'l'M\ l»fccinl)i;r, lM«r>. W. (J. Manna, 15. A., wuh ordained unti inducted into the pastoral charge of Tara, I4th ilannary, IHH,"). I). M. McLennan waR appointed Ordained Minxioiiary to TiienHalon, October, 1MH.">. DKMIMSIONM. I'rinlijitcrii iif LniiilDn — V. IJallantyne, Nortli and Sontii WoKtniinster, lOtli danuary, lS«tJ. Prenh/itw!) of Siiriiiit - John MtKohie, I'etrolea, 2lHt July, I88ft. Kohert Scritiijfoo\ir, Kort'st, 15th (October, 1880. Prethiilrri/ of Mnitlmiii AlexaiidtT McNaii^hton, Walton, ir)tli Di-cetiiber, 1885. .lohn Macnal))), St. Andrew's Church, Lucknow, Kith March, 188(1. * Preshiitrrp of Jiruce— K. r». l!o>,'t'rH, Manitowanin^,', as Ordained Missionary, .Inly, 1885. John Scott, D.I)., North Bruce and .St. Andrew's Clnirch, .SaiiK'een, 10th Aus{ust, 1885. James Kt-rKuson, St. Joseph's Island and Tarbert, as Ordained Missionary, October, 188.5. Peter Currie, Zion Church, Teeswater, 8th December, 1885. A. Beanier, St. Paul's Church. Walkerton, l»th March, 1880. Prailiiitfry of Hamilton— W. A. Duncan, 15tb Ai)ril, 1885. J. S. Hardie, 1.5th April, 188.5. Duncan McCoU, 1,5th .April, 1H8.5. James Malcolm, 15th Ajiril, 1885, Pvenbytery of Paris — Archibald Blair, I'itli May, 1885. Prenhiitcri/ of London — James Hamilton, 15th April, 1885. Pn.ibiitcry of Chatham — William FleminK, 1.5th April, 1885. Robert McNair, 15th April, 1885. Prexhiiteri/ of Brnce — J. A. Jaffary, B.A., 14th July, 188.5. I,ICKN»URK8. n DKATHS. Pretihiiterii of Sarnia — Robert Scrimgeour, Forest, Kith November, 188,5, agod (i4 years. Preshi/terii of Bruce— William Blain, formerly of Tara, minister without charge, March, 188(), t'ONliKEOATIONAI, CHANGES. Pvenhjiterii of Hamilton — The congregation of Crowland was separated from that of Welland, 21st July, 1S85. I'riMiiilcri/ of Suriiia — The congregation of Knox Church, Petrolea, was united with that of the First Presbyterian' Church, Petrolea, 1st October, 1885. Prmhidcri/ of Chatham The congregation of Florence was separated from tiie congregations of Dawn Centre and North Dawn, and joined to the congregations of Bothwell and Sutherland's Corners, !)th March, 188G. •, 1885. lerwdoil anrt Tttra, I4th 885. tt, 1885. ober, 1885. .S.S.".. Presbyterian Centre and id's Corners, APPKNDIX. V.-SYNOI) OF MAMTOKA AM) NORTIf VVKST TKKIUTolilKS. „„^ , , .4 . DKMIMMIONM. rrtKinitrrii of BrniK/on — .r. M. WillwiMul, P,.A., 17tli September, 1885. .r. <'; '^linii. Pli T?.. KiM.Tsnn, 15tli Decflmber, 1885. C. W. Hryden, M.A.. Selkirk, Htli April, 1880. Prenbi/tfri/ „f Itoi'k Lakr— .l..hri(;Hiriis. Marriii>,'liurMt, 'J2nd .lid V, 188.5. M. McKenzie, Mnrden, t;th May, 1MS(;. Pre/ihi/tev// of liramitnt — ^k\^' w'li!,''*-^'; .^''^'•Pnwa, l.ith ()ct(.l)er, 1885. Ale.\. McTavish, Chater, "Jiltli .faniiiiry, 18H(1. l'rc»hytery,.fWin,u,,l.aced on list, 2n(l March, l.«8t) Wmnipeg, North, placed on list, 18th March, 188« CT.XfW. AI'I'KNDIX. OlirriJAIlY NOTICKS. REV. CHARLES FRA8ER, ..[ \.\i,- I'n^hvt.n y ..f I'm,.- Ivlw.ir.l (Khin.l, .li.-d 2.M.li M;iy. IH.S:>. Ml! wiiH (iril;iiiiii| III |H7 1, i|i-rnit.t,iiiL' lii.-< cliiiii;!' in IK'^'J, ;uiil |iiiM.rliiii)-; nccnifiriiilly ;i,-< ii|)|mii t.iinity olFi'ii^il. REV A, MUNRO, nf Vnll.yli.Od, in Ui<' I'nHl.vt,.'! v of I'.incc. K.luiir.l hl.itwl, . Mr. Miiiii'p w;n iti'lucliil in iH.Mt, mihI fur ;i [icriipij of tliirly fmir yi-iUH liiid iiiiiii-iti'rid I,m !i IttrK. Ml-. I'lljiol.t, waM a tnari ipf ^nipi'rippr alpilit.icM, an earni-Ht. ipn-aclier anil ftli iiiHl,ii|('t.ivi' vvrili'i. IIp' lia.ii iiMieln'il lii-i Hrn I'liLy-foiirtli yeai-. REV. HAMILTON OIBSON, one ipf llip- ppMp -(t, minihtir^ in I.Ih- I )<. minion, ili..! at, 'roripiil,.. ppn t.lie I'.M.li • >il ,it, l'.,i.y(icld anp| at, <;,p|t,. I h' hail rp'l,in-p| fripiii till' .'ictivc' liul.iiM ol t,hi' miiiiMl.ry sevp'i'al yi'aiH ak'o. REV. JOHN BKOWN, fp.rmirly -pf Niwni.irk.'t., dipij pph JXIh 0\i\riL'i>iui( an ipper.itioii at I'laniioii, pa,' sid away ipii the nioriiin;; of the Hith I )eeiimliei-. Mr. FJivinK'^t.lpne wiih a (.;'a,duate of (^iieen'K ( 'ol!e;.'e, iuid after' -tevera,! ye.ar.s of p.aMtor.al work .a,t I'itt.ilpurtfh, mill afterward-* at HuHHelltowii in the I'lishytery of Montieal, went to the .Nor tli- Wewt in IHSL'. He WMH iloinK hoik! Herviee in iii.K wide tiidd wlun a,t .a. eoin|iar'a,ti\ el v i-aily a;.'!- he wa,.-i reealled l>y the .MaHter. REV. JAMES BAIN, for I wenty one ye.iiH inlni-^ter of ,St. \ni|iew'-i ('hiinh, Seailppno, in the I'roHhyteiv iif 'I'lPi'onto, died at his residenee in Markliani on lltli heeemlper, iK.S.'i, in the eighty- fourth ye.ir of IiIh ak''^ and tin- -listieth of his ininiMtrv. Me wan tir-^t tnini-ttp'r of the (,'nio?i (Iliapel, Kirkcaldy, in Scolla,nil, and coniiiit,' to ( laiiada in |H.~);!. he wa,M, after .ioiniiiK the .Synod in connection with the ("hiirch of Scotland, indinted at Scarhipro', where he niinister'ed till the ye.ir I.S7I, when he retired tiom the active dutic-i of tic mini-tiv. Me waK ;i man of a,lpility .piid intlie'iice, w idely kiippu ii, anil luKdily rcHppitp'd. REV. JOHN J. BAXTER died .it 'rrur M, .lanuary, lK,Hii. II, • wa.-. a, native of Scotl.imi, I, it uiii/rated uith hi.s family to N'ova Scotia when ouim i'i^;hti'en yeai I. He „t. ■i\ I) del the late IIp'V. I )r. 'I h .Met !ulloch at I'ictoii. Me hilpoui'eil for many yearH at I ) ivinity I ihIow, a,ni in 1H7(; I'etired from a,etive iliity. Mr. I'.a\ter was hi-lily lespected, and hoie a iiio'-t hoiHPPiralph part I t in the work of tin- Church in Nova, Scotii REV. W. A. LANO, M.A., die I .it W.ilc, llnt.uio, on 27th .lanuary. I.S.Sfi .Mr. I. anK vva.H a KHU luate of I^Ucen'.H Collf'',', t.ikiiu; liirf i|e:.;r-,',, of .\l.,\., |M7J. After' ,-■ liail Innj; filli'il. \\r wa^i a man to wlimii \iiva.Srntia nWi'H mili'li. REV. LACHI.AN MnPHEKSON, for many yi'ar>< miniitiT at Wiliiann, iliml at AiUa Cr.iiK ..n tin- 2'.)tli .Mari-li, I.HHii. .Ml. .Mrl'lin.siin win a man of (|i'i'|i [lii'ly anil a |io|iiilar pifai'lu'r, i"<|ii'rlally in tin- (Jai'lir l.lm.,'||u^,'(!. At till- rninn in lH7."i In' ilii'limil to I'liti-r thi! I'ni'.i'il ( 'liurrli, ami .ifti'r a fi!W yi-arH n-tirnl from arlivi' .sinviri;. .\fti'r .■<|)i'ri,Cn. III! wn-t lii'|r,\i'i| liy IiIh frii-mli ;ini| ri'f.priti'il liy all wlin kiM'W him. REV. J. 8 MoKAY, fnrimrlv of .Ni!W \Vi!Htniiniti-r, I'.. (J., 'lii'il at liin fathir'i liniiHi!, Kast \i'<. Hiiiiri, nil till! :fiM.li .\l.iy, I'H.Hd Mr. .MrKay w.im :i. vo'itu,' lnini^tl'l of lii^fli prninini', a(ii| ((iiatly l)i'lnvi!i| ami ri'Mpi'i'ti'il hy all wlm kni'W him. I |i' lii't,',iii hih wnric in .\i'W Wi'.-tmin'rvice, taxe <, etc 800 00 I'nstai^es, stationery and express cisarges 200 2:' I ncidcntal printing wrappers, "tc 210 lO I^alance in the Merchants' Bank 3,22' 18 >!10,70.{ 78 .Tamks Ckoil, Monnying Editor. UOBEliT CAM ?DKLL, Conmicr. MoNTiiKAi., IHlh M(t!), ISSti I certify that I have a u'ited th-i hook of Mr. ('roil, and liiid tiie payments duly vouched. MiiNTUKAL, UhJlDIC, ISHH. UoitEKT H. WaHDKN, REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CONSOLIDATION OF COLLEGES. Hi Your Committee upon the Consolidation of Colleges, which, in deference to the strong desire expreH.sed by the members of the last (ieneral Assembly for fuitlier efforts towards the Consolidation of our Colleges, was ajipointed to consider the matter, with pcver to communicate, if deemed neces- sary, with the Boards of any or all the Colleges, with a view of bringing the discussion of the question before the tJourts of the Church to as early a termination as [JOBsible, ask leave to report : That th(!y have considered the matter of College Consolidation and have availed themselves of the opinions and views of officers and friends of the principal Colleges, and so far as possible have sought to ascertain the state of sentiment regarding the question of Consolidation in tlie Churcli at large. The general feeling within the Church lividently is, that while the various (Colleges are doing excellent work, and work fully commensurate with their resources, the number of our Colleges is in excess of our wants, aud that the interests of the Church would be better served if two or more of our Colleges were in possession of a full staff of professors, larger libraries and more ample resources and endowments. The inducements offered to Canadian students in divinity by American Theologi- cal Seminaries jxissessed of amjjle endowments and resources, renders the necessity for enlarged resources and increased etHci(^ncy in our Theological Schools more [pressing. The majority of the memliers of your Committee recognize the desiraWlity of reducing the num- ber and increasing the etticiency of our Colleges, they also realize that the inHuences and purposes that led to the estalilishment of the various Colleges ; their former distinctive character as the repre- sentative institutions of the various branches of the I'resbyterian Church in ('aiuida, which the union of the various bodies has not yet fully changed ; the conditions, e,xpressed or iniplieil, upon which gifts to endowment funds have been nuide, and various local iuHu(MiC('s aud interests, render any attempt at fusion or ani.ilgamation of any (>f these institutions a peculiarly difficult anraritiiiie F'rov inces Kives f,'eneriil consent, Pine Hill Si^iiiinary, of Halifax, he CJonsolidated with .Montreal ('ollet.;e, at >iontreal, or with any other 'I'lioolo^rical School in tho Dominion tliat may he preferred liy the said Synofl. Vour (Jommittee in most ies))ectfully sul.niittin},' the aliove recommendations to the Assembly beg to say, that whatever may he considered abstractly desirable, they were unable to su^'vjest any other proposals that were likely to be considered ('"acticable. It is considered jiroper t" add that while the majority of the members of the (^omrnitur^e aLcree upon the desirability of the first of the above recommendiitions, its practicability was (piestioned, and for that reason, as well as from opposi- tion to the iirinciple of the recommendation, it was opposed — the Committee giving their sanction to it by a bare majority only of the members present. All of which is respectfully submitted JOHN CMAKI/rON, Conrmcr. REPORT OF THK MINOIMTY OF THE COMMITTEE OX COLLEGE CONSOLIDATION. The Committee having carefully considered the whole subject of College Consolidation and the various proposals submitled for that purpose, are of opinion that it is impossible to devise any prac- ticable scheme for accomplishing any iiieas\ne for consolidation. They also believe that the interests of the Church will be best jireseived by the various Colleges l)eing maintained by the ( 'hurch in increased efficiency, aud respectfully suijgest to the .Assendiiy the propriety of coutimiing to recom- mend these institutions to the generous s\ipport and liberality of the Church. All of which is respectfully submitti'd. Jamks Mac i.knnan, Wm. .MoKTl.MKK < 'r.AliK, M. MAClill.l.lVHAV, .1. I). .Maidonai. 1, (!. M. Mii.i,it;AN. LLEGES. FINANCE REPORT— EASTERN SECTION, 188G. itrong desire Jonsolidation eemed neces- ission of the ve to report : homselvea of )()ssible have le Church at ;es are doing loUeges is in •o or more of [|)le, resources ;an Theologi- for enlarged ling the num- ]ind purposes as the repre- Ich the \mion ui)on which render any and delicate lidation. Its Imsiderations lion that nuiy ■iuch plan of If the Church lin and report jexhibition of Innist be con- i-teri^s of the lirability and llniversity be Jrth nuide the lollege lie ap- |d Assembly, The state of the accounts is as follows : FOREIGN MISSIONS. (First Account.) Cr. By Total Receipts .,727 88 Balance due Treasurer May 1st, 188(1 $711* 64 "DAYSPRIN(i" AM) MISSION SCHOOLS. (Second Account.) 6V. By Total Receipts S4,o!Mi 48 To Balance due May 1st, 1885 .$l,l!tl !W " Total Expenditure 4,712 14 .5,907 07 Balance due Treasurer May 1st, 18,Si; • S1,-'U0 5!t HOME MISSIONS. Ci: By Ralauce oil hand May 1st. 1885 -S 100 00 '■' Total Receipts 4,.r)() .54 — .•*i4,75() .54 Dr. To Total Expenditure S!4,718 4!) Balance on hand May 1st, 188(i .S.'{2 05 CCXCVl. APPENDIX. J: !'■ i 1' 1 AUGMENTATION FUND. Cr. By Jlal.-iiicp cm hand, May 1st, 1885 .«!4,r)4t; l!l " Total Ituceipts !t,04!»08 .*!13,59r) 87 Dr. To Total Expenditure : 8,855 08 Balance on hand May Ist, 188t) !54,740 71) By Total Receipts COLLEGH FUND. Cr. Dr. To l?alance duo May 1st, 1885 >!5,(;:{0 21 " Total Expenditure 10,80152 .^9,050 05 10,497 73 Hal.ance due Treasurer May 1st, 1880 ■'?7,447 08 COLLEGE BURSARY FUND. Cr. I'.y Total lieceipts .-^610 311 Dr. 'i"o linlancc due May 1st, 18>s5 " Total I'^xpenditure j!200 SO 770 (to 970 80 Balance due Treasurer May 1st, 188t) S'MO 47 AGED AND INFIRM MINISTERS' FUND Cr. By Total Receipts :'<;..'>.>^" fit '• Balance on hand May 1st, 1885 i • ' Dr. To Total Expenditure ' 2,275 97 l'.alance on hand May 1st, 1880 713 62 ;5-2,989 .59 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS FROM ALL SOURCES. IiirrcfiHC. Decrease, Foreign Missions, 1885 .S13,517 72 1886 16,008 24 »j5j2 4i)0 ,52 Daimpri)!!/ ami Mission Schools, 1885 !54,189 83 " 1880 4'.59« 48 Home Missions, 18'15 " " 188(i ., 5,0.55 9.3 4,350 54 8400 6.1 Augmentation Fund, 1885 11 ,202 70 188(i 9,949 08 College Fund, 1885 " " IWO College Bursary Fund, 1-' !• '1 II -Jv ^ 8,843 50 9,0.50 05 870 98 OKI 33 207 09 .S705 39 2,213 08 266 65 * This increase is owing l • :> [tena •-.; of .'^1,020.00 and amount conti iljuted liy Western Foreign Mission Roiird, for Demerara M.i i. '..<;. y, etc. I'.t — .*!i:i,59r) 87 8,855 08 . !$4,740 7l» $9,050 05 21 52 — 1(5,497 73 !5;7,447 OH $610 33 ) SO ) 00 970 80 S'iiW 47 ' ('t ;$2,989 59 2,275 97 713 (\2 PvCES. :,,(Hf. Decrease. .10 52 m 05 k)7 o'.i !ii!705 39 2,213 08 2(10 05 , I'sterii Foreign APPENDIX. Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund, 1885 *2,7fl4 50 " 1880 2,558 04 T(;tal Ileceipts, 1885 40,511 28 " " 1880 40,224 5ti CCXCVll. !?205 8() 28t; 72 CURRENT FUNDS BALANCED MAY 1st, 1880. /// Fund. In ik''t. Forei^'n Mi'sion.s $719 14 Ddiinprini/ and Mission Schools 1,1510 59 Home Missions >!;V2 05 Augmentation Fund 4,740 79 College Fuml 7,447 08 Colleiie liursary Fund '.'M) 00 Aged and Iiitirm Ministers' Fund 713 02 .S5,4SO 40 !«!9,H:i7 78 Balance due Treasuier May 1st, 1.880 .S4,:{.-,1 :i> To meet this balance we have loaned to (Church Schemes, from College Stock. . >!:i,:i()0 00 H. \V 1,0(10 00 T. P. ,1 1,000 00 U. T 50 00 S^■^:^^) oo Balance on hand SDitS (iS STOCK ilKLI) BY BOAllI) OF PRKSBYTHHIAX COLLECJK, 1880. FOU COLI-K(iK PrUPOSK.S. Blink Stock .s;{7,0'J(l 12 Mortgages 2l,;W0 00 Notes 440 0() ( )ther Securities 1 ,054 07 Loan to f "ollege Current I,<>0 i 00 Deposit INiceipts 3,459 27 .«!0.5,.5(;7 38 Nkw Endow.mk.nt. I'.ank Stock .sl.S,.'i21 01 Delis. Halifax, Mnncton and Truro S,,S24 00 Mortgages 7,400 00 Loan to (College Current Acct 2,3ilO 00 Deposit Receipt..., 2,000 00 :v.\. 01 HoMK MrssioN. Mortgages ,S 1. 000 00 Bank Stock Deposit liocei[)t (McLeod Bequest).. Coi.LKGK Brus.vuv. ]5ank Stock City Delientures. Note Deposit Receipt. 850 00 2,000 00 .'?850 00 1,000 0(1 100 »' 50 ( A(IKI) MlNISCKKs' 1'i;ni). Bank Stock *937 50 City Debentures 4M0 (i7 Mortgages 4.5.S4 0(i Deposit Receipts , 20,:!00 nts as ^dven in the HimfL We have also i-xaniiiieil the Inv(;stnient St^uiirities and found theui all in order. We he^' to testify to the neat and orderly manner in which the hooks have heen kept. >H, l,v .1. s. ma(;l?:an, r.\S KOI'I'KST \l'ov Uu ptnanci. tmaiiuttif, E() 2,000 00 100 0(1 200 00 300 00 071 n I- .V. il. 780 13 If) 2.', '/I 3,803 21 7!t3 K) 17 3.5 - 3,84.5 86 '_'L' Hi 10 £816 13 OA .''or the following objects : — Rev. .J. W. Mackenzie, salary 1 Children's allowance Specials Rev, H. A. luibertson, salary 1 ( 'hildren's allowance Sjiecial sums Jilrs. ( Jeddie 1 Morrison Orphans I )r. Steele . Balance in Dr. Steele's hands for postage, etc t .<. d. 7;-) ."iO 22 5 10.', (•> 70 80 8.' no (15 15 '.''• 3 11 54 f81(> 13 0.'. To Rev. .losepl) Aniiaad, ;.-.a!ary for 1880, t'150stg Half of ^llii rom Sydiiev to Halifay. CxjM uses to ( intiU'io and return, through the Province, etc., visitin;,' con^'re^jations and hohliiiL; missionary nieeting.s ^pt'cni Widows' Pates. :!0 00 345 38 102 i and s(i exuniiiieil it. I Sei'tiun. .>?7'.I0 .HO 7ti Xi (il 00 — 1,,S22 04 83 m 00 (10 00 1,7!»7 0'.» 0(1 ;« 42 20 00 00 2,287 88 481) 0() 2,000 00 00 00 800 00 Wl 11 APPENDIX. To ili!\ . Dr. Koiil, for Kiiitern Mission " TravoUint,' Kxpensf.t, iiifinlxTs of Coiniuittee ... " " " to L'nitii'ivlion Meeting " IntPi'i'.st " T. P. .1. Interest " H. W. " " R. T. " " AuK'inentation Fund Tiiterem " Printing', PoHtagi.', Stationery, etc. " Advertising' " Proi)()rtion of Accent's Salary. I88r>. Cv. By Keceii>ts a<'know!eurer, Sejit. " Oct. " Xov. " Dec. " Jjin. Ffb. " .March " April " May " June " .hily •' By amount received from Foroii^n Mi.sr'ion Board, We.st- ern Section, for .San Fernando Manse Amount remitted to .San Fernaud.i CCXClXi .?2.-)!t .■)! .S20 oO 70 00 00 ,10 28 M ;{o 00 ,~>0 00 :i 00 40 00 V>\ ,SS .■.0 (K) 4 00 'A 00 .{00 00 *1<;,727 88 •^77 2.-. 141 t;7 81;! .V, (170 2.S 4;i.-i ;!7 070 40 7.")(i 21 7o8 4'.» 1,.^)21 00 4,020 (W l,:i(i.-) ,S4 2,8!I0 111 1,88(1 .V.I 719 04 .SIC.,727 88 •>;:'., 000 00 ■i .$.{,0(H) 00 Halifax, Mnn llth, issi;. HELEN M. Ma((;KK(;()H, Avlimj Aols, fi'oin Wester)! Section. . . 188.5. To Kcv. K. .1. Grant, Schools and Citechist-; Special To Rev. ,r. W. Mai'Leod, ScUoi^ls and Catechi.its .Special " for Miss Blackadder . To Rev. .T. K. Wri^dit, Schools and ( 'att'chists " R.'V. Dr. Steele, tor " i)ays|.rinK," fJ.'.O st;^ ' ' Propoi tion of Agent's .Sulary " Printing'. Po>tage. .Stationery, etc " Au^iiC'nt,.i.tiiiM Fund Interest l,.-.70 55 Cr. Bv iteceipt> ackiiowledyed in .fuly Itoiinl . .\UK. " " Sept. " " " Oct. " " " Nov. " Dec. " " " Jan. RN SECTION. .•?l,l!i;{ 03 75;{ (»:{ 1(J2 00 ;)00 00 1,1. V, !« 078 00 04 00 742 00 7!'0 ;)8 :!5 00 1.". 00 840 08 ■480 01) 1,21(1 (17 2(J0 (JO :i0 00 .{!» 00 •%,007 17 ss Ki 21 28 !i:i (111 4i»l :!5 2.MI 12 4-1 ;t 00 l"(l 04 ccc. APPKNDIX. 1«85. f>. By Ueceipts acknnwlodged in Feb. Ririml . March " Biilancn line Treasurer April May .Flint; July . :,()2 <;;{ -.78 22 -.25 .■)() 2.S2 17 i.aio 5!» 85,(M)7 07 ■:,A IIai.ikax, Af'tii mil. issr,, (Correct. .Tas. Foukkht. («K(). (JlNMNCHA.M. HKLKN M. .MA(Gi;i:(;OI!. Artinn Aiinit. 1885. TlfF Jro?:" MISSION FrXJ) FASTIlliX S1.;CTI()X. Dr. To iiayiiieiit "f ('atechistn . . . " " I'roliatinners. Special Fields : — To Ivincanline and Tolticiue. . " Bedford " liiverHdale " Linden Travelling lOxjiensea : — To Students . . " I'T-ohationers " . •' l.era of Coinuiittee. . . To Printint,', Postage, Stationery and Telegrams. " Proportion of Agent's Salary To Balance. 1885. May 1. Cr. V>y I')alan(:e on hand " Kuceipts acknowledged in .Inly P/icord . Aug. " " " " Sept. " " " Oct. " Nov. " " " Dec. " " " .Jan. " Feb. " March " April " " May " •' " .rune " " ,Iuly " , 81,772 .58 820 4» .•*;}75 00 2:^3 ;{2 300 00 100 00 1,008 32 586 00 58 50 57 m 702 16 90 00 325 00 415 00 32 05 . months). J. M. Allan K. 1). KorlH Jaa. Anderson J. R. Fitzpivtrick ...... Wm. Dawson K. Thorpe Litiienliurg and Shelbiirnc Pimbi/tery— To Rev. D. S. Frasei " T. Simpson " A. Hro^sn " 1). McKinnon " Jas. llosborou(.'h " J. K. McClure (5j months). L'OO (10 (12 ',{) l:{ .-)3 i:.o 00 ir>o (10 1.".0 IM) 12 50 tlO 00 .nO 00 •JOO (K) 200 00 Surplus Diviilend. .SUM) (H) 100 00 7". 00 40 m l.")0 (K> ir,o 00 l.-)0 00 IK! 00 .{7 .".ft 1.-.0 oa ir.o 00 100 00 100 00 ir.o 00 0,5 6i 81,772 58 H20 4» 10 i2 10 )0 _ 1.008 32 )0 f)0 IJB _- 702 It) 00 00 _- 415 00 32 05 .-54,750 54 00 loo 12 4 '.I I'ru ro Prdthiitrrii — To Res', A. Ross (0 months) " W. T. Uruce 14 Wallace Preshyterii — To Rev. R. G. «Vuinn H. B. McKay " U. MacGretfor St, John Presbytn'y— To Rev. J. Mc(;. MacKay. . " James ( Jray " J. K. Bearisto . (}. S. Allan J. S. Mullen " .1. A. V. Sutherland " VVm. Miller " S. Johnson J. D. Murray " Jas. Murray (5 months) Miramichi Presbytery— T ) Rev. John Robei-tson " John McCarter F. W. (leorKe " T. G. .lohnstone 25 0(; 75 00 .54 17 50 00 140 m 170 00 50 00 100 00 85 00 200 00 200 00 1.50 00 .50 00 100 00 (iO 00 50 00 75 00 ir>o 00 100 00 54 17 75 00 150 00 104 00 100 00 150 00 1.50 00 1.50 (K) 100 00 .SO 00 100 00 41 (i6 1.50 (X) 150 00 1.50 00 1.50 (X> j^4,7,50 54 \n(j Aijcni. Surplus Diviilend. S50 00 Prince Edward Island Prcuhylery- To Rev. James Allan. . " Allan McLean. " George Fisher. " A. B. McLeod 150 00 200 00 100 00 1,50 00 87 52 .S3,1I13 70 i?4,202 11 To Payments from First Dividend .s.j !il3 70 " " " Surplus " "4,2021.1 Payments for hist-ycar : — To Rev. J. D. Murray jl.50 00 " John Robertson 37 .'.O " John McCarter 37 50 To Proportion of Agent's Salary . . . " Printing, I'o.-tage, Stationery, etc.. " Travellinu 10 xpenses of Committee. " Balance 21 .•?8,115 81 225 00 .325 00 !H) 00 'Jit 27 4,740 79 «13,5{)5 ST cccu. APPENDIX. 18«5. Cr. May 1. By lUIance on hand • !j4,r)46 1» " ItticeiptH ackiiowletlgerl in July Henord 187 7'> Auk. " 4(5 57 • " Sept. " VIC, r,\ '• Oct. " 140 00 •• Nov. " '2i\ M " " Dec. " :«K) .«» " Jan. " (W2 7(i »• Kelp. " 424 20 " March " l.HKi 57 " •• April " 1,7212.5 " " " May " 2,:«r> 4.') •• June " 7H2 H7 •• July " II!' 01 .'5!l;t,.V.»."> 87 188(1. '""■"^~" May 1. Ry Balance on hand .'!i4,740 7'.» HELKN M. MA('(tUK(i()l{, Arti„f, Agent. < orrect. Gko. Cunninijha.m. Ja.s. Fokkkht. Halifax, Mai/ lUh, 1880. 188.5. May 1. 1885. COLLE(iE FUND.-KASTKKN SKCTION. Dr. To lialance due 'IVeasurer '" Salaries — Rev. Dr. MacKni^ht " " Pollok " " JIOHS " " Currie •' '• Lyall ProfcHsor Chas. McDonald. >,m; 21 •liilJoO (M) 1,7.50 00 1,200 GO 1,7.50 00 1,.500 00 1,500 f)0 InHuratice and Taxew, Pine Hill BuildingK and Library and Robie St. Lot B N. S. Seciirity Box Itepairs and Furnishinj,' Lilirarj' Calendar Travelling' KxpenneH, Meinbera of Coniinittee Printinf,', Postage, Stationery, etc Bin-sury Fund Int., Hunter (lift and Matheson heq., two years AuKinentation Fund Interest Home Mission Finid, Int. on Deptwit Receipt l^roportion of Agent's Salary Cr. 0,4.50 00 iSSti 05 12 00 255 40 !« 51 50 00 20 50 20 00 ;}00 00 ()2 11 71 m 425 00 . 1 1 Oct. «i 11 II Nov. ( t a i« 1 1 Dec. (( c'i 1 1 Jan. tl ti 11 II Feb. (( 1 ay (i II II 1 1 June II II II July t( By Balance $345 .50 977 50 1,030 Of) 775 78 487 10 227 54 351 78 1,389 2(; 1,011 45 (J.{7 02 550 30 mi ;59 (514 01 9,0,50 05 7,447 08 -810,497 73 Correct. Jam. Fouukst. (iKO. Cunningham. Halifax, May l\th, 1880. HELEN M. MacGRECOR, Acting Aiient. 8l;!,5'.»5 87 .!'.)70 80 Correct. •fAH. FOKKKST. ixfirm MINI.STKRS' FrxD. To I{ev. J. I. Baxter ^^• :: '' IV^Jwtt::::--'''-------^ *;;;;'"!! " " W Ti 1 191 00 .. .. ^ ?H^f '^'^ 15000 :: :: Aud":-,„;„ai,,::;; :.■::::::■•;:; ;S;s " " A 1> Vf ;ii •^"0 (JO -^^^ 1 • .vliller .... .>,Afi ,,,, .. .. f-,?!""--- ;::;;:;; i,!, I];^ " " Dr'^to;::::::::;:;: ;. •; ••••:::■::•:::::::::;:;::: ^^ To Balance ^00 OO 113 50 713 (i2 1885. J3!2,989 59 May 1. By Balance on han.l . . ^'*' ;; Jieceipts acknowledge,*! ,„ j'uly n^i^^k .S4.30 95 Aug. .• 20 25 .< ., Sept. " 11 25 Oct. " 94 10 Nov. " 31 75 ., Dec. " ■■ 82 10 '. ., .Jan. '. 122 40 K.'h. " 87 39 114 90 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^' /. V u. %° ^ 1.0 I.I I- 1 28 12.5 ■^ 1^ III 2.2 Ij^ K4 III"" It I- 12.0 1-25 1.4 1.6 .a 6" ► y] /a /a e e /A '^i '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 CCCIV. APPENDIX. 1S85. Cr. May 1. By Receipts acknowledged in March liecard April " " " May " June •' " " July 188«. Miiy 1. By Balance i>n hand 22!» 0(i 182 24 21.S 43 1,298 21 71 50 .'«!2,;t8» 5!^ «71 afi2 Correct. J AS. FORKKST. <}K0. CUNNIN(iHAM. Halifax, Man 11th, ISSC. HKLKX M. MacGRECJOU, Acting Agent. FRENCH EVANGELIZATION. li'f Cr. Receipts for the year $2,5:53 8.'t To Proportion of Agent's Salary " Remittance to Rev. R. H. Warden . . " Cost of Remittance for the year Dr. m'-» (X) 2,4.')3 43 5 40 .?2,533 83 MANITOBA COLLEGE. Cr. By Receipts !?248 (50 To Remittance to Rev. .T. M. King. Dr. 248 60 By "A Friend, Pictou Landing" To Remittance to Edinburgh JEWISH MISSION. Cr. Itr. By Interest on .$2,800.00 at .'ii per cent «' " 1,3:M.27 To Amount paid to IToreign Mission Account GEDDIF MEMORIAL FUND. Cr. Dr. .?1.54 00 GO 20 .?25 OO $2.5 00 214 20 §214 20 i ASSEMBLY FUND. Cr. hj Receipts .?372 24 Dr. To Remittance to Dr. Reid .S372 24 Correct. HELEN M. MacGREGOR, Acting Agent. Jas. Forrest, Geo. Ccnninoham. 22!> 0« 182 24 21.S 43 ,298 21 71 oO S2 13({ 05 3 50 25 98 32 .50 $.50 00 30 (Mi !)() (M) !)() 325 00 .325 00 KM) 00 75 00 2m 00 ^.T .000 00 HELEX M. MaiC:I!KI:(IU,^,.„„,^,,„„. REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE-TORONTO SECTION, i«85.c. Home Mission Stipend Augmentation Colleges Foreign Missif)n Widows' Fund '' Rates from Ministers Af^ed and Infirm :* linisters' Fund XT" 1 T> ,. Kates ... I* rench Evangelization . Manitoba College Asseml)ly Fund 1884-.5. .(i)$;n,9fio 10 22,4.59 94 S,499 S8 . 38,773 71 4,085 41 1 ,994 20 5,0.58 .59 1,292 08 (2) 0,.347 41 (2) .3,120 11 3,19(; 49 188.5-6. $32,270 40 23,721 80 H,4(t4 99 38,8HI 70 4,005 77 2,241 .50 (3)10.020 .39 2,0,s7 43 (2) 7,1.38 05 (2) .3,000 40 3,237 07 $12(;,937 !>2 $1.35,081 02 m This amount includes ^^I^^^S 3bSs SZltiS' "' ''""*^^'^' "^ «'-^^'^-■• brougft^,efrtt"lsstnl!f;,^^ ^rVt'^' ''^^'--^ '^--^ already been rf/r *". *l^_^r."'V'y ^^"n-'- The'r;c"ts^re'sli;h'tl?S i:l^„r„"-J^i? C"-">"e"e woufd^lm s refer to the Assembly Fund'. The receipts a;e;i'i,:htIvT .vH '"^'"' l^'l Comnuttee would simply adverse balance has been change., into a^ty^ml^SartXe ISreTtSVtl^'t j?' I ' n CCCVl. AI'I'KM'IX. r»iKriTti,i,iM ('',n,iiiit.Urc. it,l><\ all C<.rnniitt,»!»!)i that havH no furi'lH of th»rirowri. The ('<>ihiiittU:i: r'-i:,,iiitti':ii'i n. r'rp.-tition of tl." in- Mtriir;tioriH hy the A-iViinhly U> J'r»!Mhytiiial nopiftn of A-ly MinutuM. 'I h»: awoiintt an'l Ix.oloi of th« A^fftnt havITI.(!K. Salaries of I'rofftHHorM, IjCfrturftrTi anrl TiitorM I'rof. .N.ff, KUx:iitiori , l.ihrarian Coal ran \V'at»rr Hat*! J'rintint; and AdvurtlxinK . In-(ijraiif,«: <„al Oil, cto I'liindifrrn' y\';<;oiint'< Hunilry Accoiint^i for Mon-«! and P'urniturfi Iiit'rriHt on MortKaK Hi) 4f..". v.n; \'X', 200 4.V) 11.^, 2W» 84 00 fK) .v; .-.1 71 7'. 00 '.n 'M) (K) 00 IK) W) ^l.->,t;.'(2 BT kn(jx f;oMj;(;K liiiiHAiiv ri'Ni>. KfaKflTrt. I'alanfi*; \\.':r.i-i\ti'K OonatioriH and Inturfint Fnvc^tniirntH rftjiaid ."«!« OH WK> (K) r2,2»!> 47 KXI'K.vntTt.KK. Hf;hfilar!ihi(»H paid an jmr lidtH *(1,.''{7 .">7 \nU:Ti-Mt, on inv.-«tinl(.'» (K) Kxi'KNt>;Tr;HK. rnv«rHt«-d .S2."»,fKK) Of) F/Xp«'ns4 ifjii:rn\ A*(H'!ifil.Iy '•(xrtiti'.n of tl.*- in- ifharft in thiK wifn- ohn Y I'uii'l and [.V KAV, h/iiriiiiin, I' T. mi *;.$ ^,:u;'. 7;'. 1,1 ;i2 .v; 2 HI w* ^,H77 fi!> «l0,fKi2 HI 2:;o fK) 51 71 75 I,4Pk, ir,.'. irui IHH I!):', f»2 2o;i ;»7 018 !K) 1,5!)1 (K) 240 00 4.10 00 lir, 00 2H!) ijSlo.fi.-/^ «T .■?« OH i,(i;',;'. .".!> ^2,2J!» 47 1,:.'H !W M4 4!) j!!2,24!> 47 7/MO ;»o 7,:!;'.7 r,7 H,H77 *;;i «W),i",i 2r, 5,0(K) 00 l/Wl .'51 !)7 70 H,877 t;!» I2« 77 1,157 07 L',!K)r. II «80,151 2.5 HaUnrc , . , . \UvM\t\A . . . Printint,', ttf: Amount r»)miU«: If'. K'>/:i< r^ake firarifJon .... ti r> .Salary of JU.V..;. fw;,;t;:,.;^,;,/-„^^^^ ' »rantH from othfir f^hiirohft*! ... iVyjuent \, I'onationH \ Int'ir'rst, lialan't*! of f'.riti.^li fJoIurnliia . . '! ,. .' f'rintini/ rV.rn ,omnj,tt«., f Jonv.n.r an,| H.cr.tary; and th.ir ..p.nn.H .\ I.'!V l>. .\I. (.onion, ,..x|,.,nH... to liriti.Mh f.'ohunhi; '"'';]; ';;;X:;.^:?r''^^'"' ^"-^"Kmentation V.U and «;;;,n..«of rnu«ion • COCVli. W.OSI \K) «22 .5« 2,707 01 ;j.5i 44 OH. ■•!7,2MJ 77 «74» (X) 441 !«> '.no Kj 2,2.51 :'.-, tuyr, .'{2 l,ir,x (H) l,2.5f> M h<>*-7 ;4 4C .'«;< »;i 1,2.57 01 .5;',i ;j| Kx; 00 .«7}* 4« 2.5« (KJ •5,48.{ .'{1 {,.W5 W 'Mt 4« i(;8 fX) 2r(.i 2;» 2(;8 .'{.'{ :i2«; 10 l,:i5i -A CHU .V) 1,H2H 24 1,;»55 17 :'/<8 00 1,087 40 IW (Xl ■I'M) 11 IIX> (X) 55; 12 7;»l 7'.t iw; (K) 7'M 24 rAA, UH 1,:'..5!) .55 4.5.5 82 M,.5^K; rxj 1,07 7 (i.5 2,4>»; 'JO i,f»4i m l,OHttawa Lanark and Renfrew . Srn'K.NJ) A((;.VI(.;.VTATr«).V, I88.5f!. I.IC, ^7.i8 28 «2,f)07 rvc Knno (K) 00 02 ( n. «400 1,UKI <;7!» .•J71 24M «,020 t;2r. 14H IW .-.2;< l,7l:i CM 7.>» :{70 :!(;.'; :;.".H ■Mt l!i2 17.-. K7M 2;»i 2.V» 7,(K)0 •to !»<; •K> 0.'. .■{.•{ '.ir, ;»7 0.-. .■«i 82 02 :w 4.') !».-, h;! .V) (K( 00 i«s;{i,70f) ir,ii^i\j<)() \-, i'OiiKi(;x .Mis.siox ki;m>, iK8.-.-(;. UKCKII'IM. italaiicf! froin laMt y<;iir .^4,414 4K K«!CHiptH (liiriiiK vt'ur ;W,H81 70 •IftKorvf! Fund...'. 10,(KK) (M» .'3;.-<:!,2!t«i 18 CAVMKNTS. On Account r.f Nortli-WeHt ■«!!7,].'>8 00 " " i-'nnw,»u 1 7, wn :',.") " " [iidia incliifliriK '!Xp(:nH(!n of niirt.Kionarif:H to India . 20,014 ;{7 " " Trinidad and I )f!nit!rara 2,071 II " " Chin.iH.i.S.^hool, l'..C; ' .".0 (K» " " KxpuriHfrH of f -',)Uiinitt(;(!, Kxncutive Coiniriittf«, I'rintin;; and all othor piiymcntH . 1,.''!0;i 1.") " " AK'ititH' Salary and (Jcricral KxpfiHHfiH (.40 00 r.alain:20 iHt KKK) t)0 1,(17.". (H) i,U)0 w; ,()7:{ H!> .'171 '.« 7»l!t ir, 24H ;.!» ,r,2.-, (K) «,020 55 ,117 AM) INFIRM MIM.STKUH' FIND, 18W-0. ,t.<.n^'r«i{ of yi-ar On account r.f firmiiiti»!H 8:!.'W 87 InyfMtcij in morti.:(i;,'('H. 'K'>^7 I'rintinK, p'.Mlftj^c an.j f)cj.enH«Vof convr hU- 2, 1(K) 00 rr>.|.ortion of Malfirv of Aif'^nt '...."'.. ».{ 00 I'.alanne . ' !tO (K) f)88 '.(5 w I. ,, .... «i:!,202 82 W. l:,.. May 15th, 1880. — J»_-_ Th»;r-M " Mort^'a^f-M ••<2,500 (M) 12.400 (K) 81 t/'OO 00 I'.alarif*! from jaxt y(!ar * '"."K'*'Katir.nal contriliiitionn .vliniMtt'TH' rat«n f flt'} I'.ttlance . «15 00 213 77 822,. ill 14 f,„, . , .HTATK OK Kl.Vr). f)f!()entnrf!H, par vaiiK! Mortt(a(f(!n 8'i 1 80 8.'<,2;«) 74 cccx. APPKNDIX. (iKNEKAL K\I'KNSF:S. 1 Office rent, caretaker and fuel AHHiHtance in offic* Htatii )nery Printing .... PoHtiiKf i^tampH and |>oHt office drawer rent Kent i>f box in General Tnwts ( 'o.'h vault TelegraiUH, oxprexH chargeH, diHcountH on orderH, petty expenseM. Apportioned an under :— Home Miswion ... Stipend Auniiientation Kort'ijjn MiHsion Widows' l''un 1 Aj^tid and Intirin Minint»>rH" Fund Knox ColleKc, < )rdinary Fund *' " Kndowrtient Ftuid «220 75 515 00 !»6 53 200 13 151 -M 15 00 03 06 «215 00 215 00 215 00 315 00 !K) 00 115 00 126 77 »1,291 77 .•*l,2!tl 77 SALARY OF AOKNT. Salary . Apportioned an under : Home Mi.ssion Stipend Augmentation Foreign Mi >ion Widows' Fund A>,'ed and Infirm Mini.'fters' Fund Knox C(>lle<,'e Asseudjly Fund «2.500 00 *40() 00 275 00 425 00 600 00 1(10 00 4.'i0 00 250 00 82,500 OO DB. 8,134 84 15,000 00 32,332 24 2,157 72 «5(»,624 80 OKNKKAL r.ALANCK. Fund CR, 289 35 r)44 49 22,i»05 11 351 44 Knox College -Ordinary " Bursary " " Endowment " Manitoba College Old Account Foreign Mission Fund 3,258 20 Home " ... 2,726 02 iteserve 16,739 65 Stipend Augmentation 348 02 lleserve 6,000 00 Cheque Fund 2,148 00 Widows' and Orphans' Fund 223 77 .\ged and Infirm Ministers' Fund '.^SH 95 (•eneral Assembly Fund Special Deposits Hanks, Account C>irrent Cash 223 988 1 80 S56,624 80 Having audited the Hooks and Accounts unler the charge of the Rev. W. Reid, D.D., and compared the vouchers with the entries, we hereby certify that we have found the same correct ; and we further take pleasure in stating that the Hooks, Accounts and Vo\i('hers a^e all kept most methodically and with accuracy. The above statement shows the balances f the various accounts at the closi! of the financial year. (Signed), JOHN Y. REID. (Signed), ARCHIBALD MACMURCHY. J20 75 il") 00 iXi 53 !00 13 :51 30 15 GO 03 06 «l,291 77 115 00 115 00 !15 00 115 00 !H) 00 15 00 2tt 77 •S1,2!>1 77 !?2.50O 00 GO 00 75 00 25 00 00 GO 00 00 50 00 ■)0 00 $2, 500 oa CR. 289 35 «44 49 22,905 11 351 44 3,25H 20 2,72t) 02 1(),739 H5 348 02 6,000 00 2,148 00 223 77 988 95 1 80 *5(i,624 80 iid, D.D., and same correct ; all kept most prions accounts [URCHY. IXDEX TO MINUTES, w 11 o Committee to revise Record .. " Reijoi't on Record Preaching hefore Committee on " Report ^.'...'^..W Next, at Winnipeg >fotice of iteconsideration Reconsideration refused Augmentation, Proposed Decrease of Allowance' ....'.'.',...'.'.'.'.......'. , , Decision Other Regulations approved Address ol Moderator on II II It i( 3-8 9 32 13 20 20 31 32 26 26 27 27 Bequest, James Pearson, Renunciation of Andrew Morrison, Arrangement for . ,7 , „ Bible in Public Schools '• ^^ Bills and Overtures, Committee on . Reports ,,■,■;■; ''^ Bohemian Church .'.'...'.".'.'.'.'." ' ^''' ^? Brandon Presbytery-Overture on Distribution of Fumls, etc. .^'.....^.^.. j- ^" |] " Remitted to Committee jt Additions to Committee. . iq " l< (I I, . lo Report 97 90 -1 Bryant, Rev. James, Application of ^1, iJ, o.i Burns, Rev. \V., Application for '*^' '^^ Business Committee, Report " Printed List ordered .. ^ ,13 Chini(iuy, Rev. C, Address of Presbytery of Chatham 31 64 68 Close Collections, Stated (.'olleges, Halifax, Board and Senate '^'...^^^. ^ Report and Deliverance Morrin, Report and Deliverance .....'. ^^ Montreal, Board and Senate !!.'.'.!!.! ^^ Report and Deliverance m CCCXII. INDKX TO MINril->^. n ^ l'A«»K < 'iilleK*'»*i Qiiffii'H, I'.nrmirv f'om mitten -W " " I{f|M.rt :in, •'<•'* " ( )vertMre, rronliytery of liarrie, Withdrawn -Mi Concert, (Jardcn, invitution to l-l ('olilinliia I'resliytcry erected 1'' Caiilioiie, Mth., Application of •••'l DalhoiiKie, North Sherlirooke, and Snow Iload united •'0 transferred <-» I >evotiip|iul KxercineH . . . , 1" DiHtriijutioii of IVeacliers, Schenii! for 'l*^ " C-'onimittee aj>pointed !'•♦ " " KxpenHCH 51 KccieHiaHticiil f!ooperatioii, Home Min«ion I'-ields, ilcpca-t •">!* " " Report remitted to I'rcuhvtcries •»<) '* " Committee re-appointed 'iO ElderHhip, Term-Hervice !•' It i( Female Virtue, I'rtitection of F'inance Committees iU'iiortw on Forei^'n MiHwionH, Committee M, " " Report, Western Section 20, " " " Kasterri Section, and Deliverance 21, " " Address, Rev. Fl. McKay French and New I lelirides 21, " Addniss, Rev. Joseph Aiinand " " Resolutions, I )r. Hums ** " WomeTi's Societies " " Victoria Sc|uaie, Prince Alhert " " TniHcation of CominittecH .3.5, " " I'rayer " " Unified (Jommittee appointed " " I')stimates " Deliverance Overtures, Brandon and Santo Forms, Hook of. Report on " " ('ommittee rc-iipjiointed Formula, for Church Memhers, retnitted to Forms' Committee French Kvan^e.li/ation, ( 'ommittee Report " " Addn-ss of Mr. Chiniriuy (iarden Concert, Invitation to (iilmour, Mr. John, Application for 57 40 43 47 21 M 21 22 Vf2 23 23 33 43 44 47 62 53 ■56 62 ;« 31 13 60 Ifehrides, New, French Designs 21, 22 Henderson, Mr. Luke, A|'plicatir)n of 64 Home Missions, ( 'ommittees 39 " " Report, Kastnrn Section 15 " " " Resolutions 16 INDKX TO MIMTKS. I'AftK .*« 19 ;w 1!> 35 39 19 i>7 « II .29. 17 29 29 29 .30 57 9 40 iHHionH, |{«,„,rt. (i.n.ral Deliverance, Kn^t.-r,. S.-ction ;; .■^-ivt..;'::;';™ 11,:^:™ :■*- .^'h— .i ....r,, „„.„,„„ „ I'r..p..Hi.<| .liiiiimiti..n of all.,wiiru» ^^ \U.rUuu ..16. 2«i HefM.rt nil()|.tp(l an a wh.ilfi •^♦' ''^ OverturoK, I'reHt,yt„ri..H ,.f Mramlo,. an.l l{,.ck Lake ?I JCe[M.rt.)n Overtiire.H, and Deliverance . II Ka«tern .Secti-n, ( )verture, I'reHbyt.T.v ..f' fjalifax ' ' ' ' " w... I tu..- " ''*■'"'■'■'"' '^" -^'i^' ''"'"fiitteeH, K. inid \V Sec- ^_ SM„,.ly of Station., , .v.-rtn,... PrenLytery of Owen Sound '^""l'«''"t"'>' vvith oth-rChurcheH I loiirH of .Meetini,' Hymnal Committee " IJeport . •Synod of Hamilton an.] London '•'' I ,. ^. , m In.han.s, North-W.,.st, Dr. f 'av.-n'H renolution Indore, I're.-il.ytery erected 4-', 45 34 ■lamaica. Synod ■lews, MiMHion to Jiinor, Kev. K. F., M. D., < VrtiHcate ' ^ ! ^ ! ^ ^ ' ' ^ ' | ' . . ' ^ ' Livintf.stone, J{ev. M. W.. Memorial of Lotteries, < )vertnre on 64 Met 'aid, liev. .James, Status .,f . McDonald, A.D., retires from Xomimuion ci.mmittee M.Kay, Dr. (>. I,., CorresiK.ndence of McKay, Rev. H., A-ldress „f Macrae, Mr. Faniuliar, Memorial Manitoba and North- West Territories. oVertiareson Kumis ' etc .- , Manse an.l Church I'.uilding Fund, Committee on 17. 1«. 27. 28 lieport 40 Maritime I'rovince.s, .Syno \r : / ... •■ 67 63 55 65 44 8 21 65 « Marriaffe 'Question 32 li'emit on 14 Members of Church, Formula for '^o Methodist Ministerial A.ssociation, Dr. Hunter ^'^ Ministers, leave to retire. Committee on ^7 Applications to retire H lipjjort 11 leave to receive. Committee on '"'*' Applications t'> Moderator elected, and Address of IS retirinj,'. Thanks to .^. 8 " Mode of electing " 9 .Morrison, Andrew, Bequest of . ''I 9, 10 New Hebrides, Fear of French Occupation Petition to the (^ueen ... 21 , 22 Nicholson, Rev. Mr., Application to retire 22 Nomination Committee aftpointed 25 15 Openinf.,' Services Orangeville Presbytery 3 66 ccrxiv. INDKX TO MINUTRS. I'AOK < )riler of HiiMirniHn 24 < )r(liiiatin, .F., IlpiiiiBiit, Koinnicliitinn of {», 'tj ritlMliiirffh and HturrinKtori CniiKriixalioiiH, (Jail :W Prayer for MUnionH 44 I'reHhytory of (.'nlninliia erectwl Ift " Inilore M " OranKfiville H6 I'lmlii/trri/tn Hfrmil, ( 'omiiiitt«ie on 40 " llfliK.rt 37 " Alliance, KxpeiiHKH H7 PrirK^iplfH ami I'olity of (Jlnirch 62 I'riiitifiK, KxiHiriHeH of 48 I'roffiH^orHliip, Knox Co11()(|)«Tty, ( 'oinmitt,'« l^iieHtion 14, 2. Kcolctiastical (Cooperation 59, ;{. Uelation of I'nisbyterie.s, M. and X. W " C'ouiinitteeH - 1. IncreaHed allowanceri to MiMHionarien 2. Overture, Prenhytery of Halifax, AiiK'neTitation ;{. Travelling expenses, Members if As.senilily 'H'>, 42, ■I. Ottici! of KvanK'elist Tii), '■ . I ti. Lotteries 7. Syno|)siH, I )octrine and I'olity H. Korinula for (,'liui-ch Meinbers 9. Status of Mini^terH without cliar^'e ; . 10. lioinan < 'iitholic Kvanxeli/.ation H, 1 \. lleli^jioiis I nstruction, (Quebec Schools 12. Supply of Stations i;(. Memorial, F. McOae Rr)ck I^ake Presbytery, ( )verture " " Keporton 27, Roll Call : " Committee on lieport Roman Catholic Kvanxeli/.ation 14, Riissell, .lohn. Letters of 50 9 32 !) «iti 39 41 58 15 25 CO 27 10 29 50 57 (>0 (il 02 ti2 02 03 58 30 65 17 29 1-8 11 17 63 (>5 Sabbath Schools Committee 39 •• " Report 61 " " Committee on Selection of Books 52 " Observance (Jommittee 39 INDKX TO MrNCTKS «:CCXV. pAor 24 -W, 17 '■>, r,7 ;« 44 1« m «6 40 37 «7 62 48 35 40 S7 32 02 ....:. 02 ...14, C3 . ... 58 30 05 17 ..27, 29 ;i-8 11 17 .14, 63 m .... a9 .. . 51 .... 52 .... 39 -, •,f K.,|,>i„n, ('..rnmitt.!.! on ii»^|Mirt .StatiHticH, Coinriiittei' on \lf\xirt . Storri„ifto„ a,„| l'itt.l„.n^l,'owiifr I, . 40 KepfirtH . .. . fw Women's Mi.snionary Society, Montreal '^ M YonHK Men's CliriHtian AsHoeiation, Invitati..n fn,i.. 17 39 41 115 »X .20, 41, .-.0 15, 43 INDEX TO APPENDIX. V'' ■.-■ -I:f Report of Home Mission Committee (Wtifttern Section), with Appendices " " " (Eastern h^ection), witti Appendices " Committee on Supplements ( Hastern Section) " " Foreign Missions ( Kiistern Section) ( Western Section) ... " Board of Fronch Evangali/.ation " Committee on Distribution of Comnum ( 'ollege Fund College Fund " Board of Management of Kno.x College '• Senate of Knox College . " • Knox ( 'ollege Financial Statement " Trustees of 'Queen's I'^iiiversity and College " IJevenue and Exiienditure of Queen's ITniversity and College PAGE. i. ki. Ixxiv. Ixxxiv. xci. cix. oxxv. cxxv. cxxvi. ... cxxvii, cxxx. cxxxi. cxxxii. " Presbyterian C'ollege, MontreLi cxxxiv. ■' Senate " " cxxxv. " Financial Statement Presbyterian College, Montreal cxxxvii. " Morrin College cxl. ' ' Presbyterian College, Halifax cxli. " Manitolia College cxliv. ' ' Senate cxlv, " " financial Statement cxlvi. " Sabbath Scliools , cxlix. " Hynmal Committee cliii. " State of Religi(m cliv. " Sabbiitli Observance clix. " Temperance .... clx. " Board of Management of the Ministers' Widows' and Orphans' Fund — Presbyterian Chiu'ch in connection with tlie Church of Scotland. clxii. Formerly Canada Presbyterian Church clxiii. Presbyterian Church, Maritime Provinces clxiv. " Coniuiittee on Ftmd for Ageil and Intirm Ministers (Western Section) clxvi. " " " " " " (Eastern Section) clxviii. " " Statistics clxix. Statistical and Financial Returns clxxviii. Summary of Statistical and Financial Returns by Synods and Presbyterie.-^ .... ccliv. Rolls of Synods and Presbyteries cclviii. Changes in the Rolls of the several Synods cclxxxi. Obituary Notices , ccxcii. Report on /^rc.v/v'/^tnVni 7^/'C(/)'(Z ccxciii. " of Committee on Consolidation of Colleges ccxciv. Finance Report (Eastern Section) ccxcv. " (Western Section) cccv. I'AQK i. Ixi. Ixxiv. 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