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MDCCCLIX. f V ^i?,_^it-' , .1 THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OP THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OP THE iHionse of €oronto« FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 30th APRIL, 1859. r^'i: TC.' Esfablished the 28tii of April, 1842. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 7 Vic, Cap. 68. i".:^ TORONTO: PRINTED BY HENRY ROWSELL, FOR THK CHUROn SOCIBTT OF THE DI00K8X Of TORONTO. 1859. s A I The Depository and the Office of the Church Society or tui Diocese of Tobohto ia «t No. 8, Wellington Buildings, King Street, Toronto. ^ 7 I r^ Beaefsctions from any persons, whether members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments on the Society's account, will be received by remittances, or by payment at the Society's office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of District Branches, and a list of all members in their respective Districts, may be transmitted by or before tae last day of March in each year. =. ., , ^ ^ Forms of Conveyance for securing the title of lands to the Bishop, the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's house. A general meeting of the Incorporated Members is held at three o'clock, p. h., on the second Wednesday in every month, August and September excepted. The stated monthly meetings of the Standing Committee are held at three o'clock, p. M., on the first Wednesday in each month, August and September excepted. Daring Lent these meetings are held on the Thursday subsequent. The Quarterly Collections to be made in the several churches, chapels, and sta- tions are applicable to the following objects : General Purpose Fund, or any special object the Society may determine on, in the month of January ; Students' Fund, in April ; Mission Fund, in July ; Widows and Orphans' Fund, in October. f, 4v* it u. OFFICERS OF THE J ..V g e^uvt^ Socfetff of tfte Hfoceoe of 9:oironlo« • '*i-»- ^ t, * V I 4^ »r li*,' ' 'ivi-i •- - -i i^i:i ,fiy)ki.-'A>.i i'iSUi!'.^ l'.AH')-'!- il{'i U;\ '-U,-;n.' ;. ;{ i i^u HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. - THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR TTJS PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOirGN PARTS. THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OP THE DIOCESE. 4vft V\(t-^ttttitnt$ : THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OP KINGSTON. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF YORK. The Hon. P. B. DsBLACQUIERE, " SiE J. B. ROBINSON, " SiB J. MACAULAY, « Vice-Chanosllor ESTEN, " " «' SPRAGGE, *' Chiev Justice DRAPER, " JAMES GORDON. " GEORGE CROOKSHANK, " R. C. WILKINS, •' PHILIP VANKOUGHNET, " G. S. BOULTON, " J. H. CAMERON, " J. PATTON, Sib ALLAN N. MACNAB, Rev. J.OHN McCAUL, LL.D., " JAMES BEAVEN. D.D., •« Provost WHITAKER, M.A., FREDERICK WIDDER, Esq., W. B. JARVIS, Esq., HENRY RUTTAN, Esq., JUSTUS S. MERWIN, Esq., JOHN ARNOLD, Esq., J. W. GAMBLE, Esq., GEORGE CRAWFORD, Esq., D. B. O. FORD, Esq., SYDNEY JONES. Esq., T. C. STREET, Esq., db. g. h. low, JOSHUA WILLIAMS, Esq. w OFnOBRS OF THE SOOIETY. Jttanlini Cammittfr: Riv. H. J. GRASETT B.D., •• STEPHEN LETT, LL.D., " W. 8. DARLINQ, HENRY BRENT, R. MITCHELE, M.A., W. RITCHIE. THOMAS GREENE, LL.D., E. BALDWIN, M.A., W. BELT. W. A. ADAMSON, D.C.L., T. W. BIRCHALL, Ea«., H. MORTIMER, Esq., CHARLES MAGRATH, Esq., J. L ROBINSON. Esq., ROBT. DENISON. Esq , HENRY ROWSELL. Esq., E. H. RUTHERFORD, Esq., H. J. JOSEPH. Esq. 0. J. CAMPBELL, Esq. PnorissoR KINGSTON. ^A? tatih CammitUc Hon. J. H. CAMERON, | ROBERT DENISON, Esq., AND THE SECRETARY. Rrt. T. S. KENNEDY. ?IH BANK OF UPPER CANADA. J. W. BRENT, Esq., KOfi 'Jim- ' Mv ',''U ■.nv SSSfKfli******* CONSTITUTION or 'tnv. C^urt^ S^cielg of% §mm of Coronto; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OF CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS: *|V FiBiT — For the eDoouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the angmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of tho Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. SxcoMDLT — For the encouragement of Education, and for the Support of Day-schools and Sunday-school? in the said Diocese, in conformity with tho principles of the . said Church. Thirdly — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. FouBTHLT — For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be a;^ proved by the central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. Fifthly — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowment. I. That before the Society shuU enter upon any business at nny of its meetings, ' the following Prayers shall be said : — "Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour, and ftirther as with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. vi OONSTITUTION. ••0 Ooi), from whom all holy desires, all Rood counsels, and all works of piety nnd charity do proceed, we bcinccli Thee to viHit witii Thy favour our 8uTereign Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Tliy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Sooioty. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Uless the ministry of Thy servants, the Clergy ; the endeavours of nil who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the labours of thoHo Missionaries who are promoting the same in foreign parts. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good nf thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amtn. *'0 MiRoiruL OoD, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner but rather that he should be converted and live, have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infldols, and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon which the light uf Thy glorious Oospel hath not yet shone ; •ipecially the Indians of this continent. Ulesa the means used for their civilisation and conversion, and take fVom them nil ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and rcigneth with Thee nnd the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. ' ■^(fe :t 111 la connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Asaooiatidna ahall be established, comprising one or more Districts (as shall be approved by the President), the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the district, and all other Members who shall contribute iu aid of the Society's Funds; the Archdeacon, or Senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall ex officio b« Chairman of such District Branch Associations, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Management, all clergymen in the District, and one or more Laymen from each congregation which observes the constitution, rules and regulations of the Society, and from none others ; the lay members to be elected at the Annual Meeting of the District Branch. A Oeneral Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in eaoh year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum— shall be held for the trans- action of the ordinary business of the Branch Association. In order the more fully to carry out the objtiots of the Society, each parish, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub- Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman (the Clergyman), with the District Branch Associations, and maybe denomin9,ted. The Parochial Committee of the Church Steiitjf. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselfes decide to be most convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations firom the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the treasurer of the District Association. The Treasurer of each District Association shall transmit annually the full Mim of £1 5s. for each duly recognised Clergyman, and also for each incorporated member wiUiin his district, and in case of life membership the full sum of £12 lOs., together with one-fourth of all the moneys paid into his hands, to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto, to be at the disposal of the Central Board, and the remaining three- fourthe of such collections shall, when reqtiired, be expended within the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society — the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetings pf the District Branch Association. All moneys not required to be expended for loc^l purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the District Associations, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communi- cate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute Statement of all receipts and expenditures within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a Report, one in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual meeting of such District Branch Associations. XIX. That four Sermons be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations in this Diocese, in aid of the funds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased; of another, for the o i X CONSTITUTION. mftintenuto* of Travvlling or Resident Missionaries in this Diooese ; of anotlier, to •id the TheologloAl Stadenti ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated * to any other objects embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. XX. '"■' . '*,' '■■" ■j> That no application for a grant, loan, or other aasistanoe, be entertained from aqy Rectory, Ineombency or Minion, in which there shall not have been established a "Parochial Committee" of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Constitution shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispensation shall have been obtained within three months of the date thereof; and further, that accompanying such applioation there be a distinct accurate description of the object towards which aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money oolleoted in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object, and how applied : Provided nerertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration; and diould the Standing Committee report fayonrably thereon, that the Society may in such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof; and further, that no application be entertained firom the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan of any deceased Clergjrmon of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to the proTisions and requirements of a certain By-law, entitled a "By-law for the due administration and improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund of tite Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-law, which may be enacted from time to time according to the provisions of the Constitution of the said Society, unless upon the omission of any of the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date' thereof. Provided, nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of any annuity as to said Society may seem fit ; and that it be the duty of the Secretary after each Annual Meeting of the Society, to notify to each Clergyman whether he have or have not complied with the requirements which would entitle his Widow and Orphans to a Pension. • XXL '-■'^^■ ''J»i That the Charter and diese By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Glittroh Society Of the IHocese of Toronto, odd thatnothing which is contained in the Cetistitntion of the Sodety established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rale, or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the' Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as are above continued in force. I' •*' > i !■ 1 '. .,< ( I. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT sb'Jf or x: 1 !-•. 1 1 ■ ' \ I $1)^ Jitcorfiorateb Cl|nrcl) $od^t8 OF THK DIOCESE OF TORONTO, " '^ ' !^ ' ■ ■■ ' ' ' ' -] PBESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1869. =' ■ : ■■■,. - ' '■■■ -■ , ^ •. ■ .- -'t -iiVi ;,: >!> ,-'.i-,- ■>■:! Hlllc^urj/; ' > III presenting their Seventeenth Annual Report, your Committee have again to deplore a deficiency in the income of the Society. In no previous year, perhaps, has the scarcity of money been felt by all classes of the community, as it has been during the past year ; yet some branches have reported an ini&fease in the amount collected, which they attribute to the fact thai the objects of the Society had this year been urged upon theatteMioA of the con- gregations at public meetings, and the services of earnest-minded collectors engaged. Your Committee have but little donbt that the same means would every where proddoe like results. In their opinion what the members of the Ohiiroh can and are pre- pared to do for the Society has never yet been fairly tested. In many parishes the objects are not named el all, and instances have occurred of individuals sending their contributions direct to the Parent Society, with expressions of regtet that they had no opportunity of giving in their parish chorchee. In many others, the notice that there will be b collection is only vaguely given, and with no exhortation or instruction, sO' that the people give without any definite knowledge as to the importance of sustain- ing or furthering this or that object, much less with any interest for its success. The masses and the many, particularly in our cities, have rarely if ever opportunities afforded them of partaking in the uUi-Jjj; 'tt. 12 REPORT. work which the body of which Ihey are members has to peri'orm. Our contributions are for the most part from a few, and they the more able and liberal of our congregations, who give freely to every good cause ; but the large amounts which are raised annually by English Missionary Societies and other denomina- tions are for the most part made up of small sums gathered from the maivy* Were every member of the Church, rich or poor, old or young, throughout the Diocese solicited to contribute according to their means to the funds of the Church Society, (the only machinery which our branch of the Church has for the propagation of the Gospel within the bounds assigned her by her Lord and Master,) it would be enabled to meet the many claims which are multi- plying continually. In order to do this there must be united and cordial action, for the purpose of securing which the Constitu- tion of this Society is admirably adapted. The Society is only the Trustee of what the Church does give, and if it faithfully account for what is entrusted to it, the blame of not doing more cannot be justly imputed to it. With the same organisation hundreds of thousands instead of thousands might be managed, in proof of which your Committee need only mention the fact that the large amount received from the Clergy, (the proceeds of the commutation of their salaries,) was entrusted to the Society, and in consequence the cost of management has been a very small charge on the income of that fund, the sustentation and augmentation of which is a matter of the greatest importance to every mission in the Diocese. If our borders are extending and our population annually increasing, it is surely a reason for the Church to wake up, and to enlarge her heart, and to increase the measure of her missionary contributions. The body is made up of limbs: and members ; the Church is composed of indivi- duals ; let each individual then enquire what his duty as a member of the body is, and then diligently and prayerfully set himself to perforn> it. By heartily engaging in such work we give proof of the vitality of our faith, and the sincerity of our love for him who so loved us that He sent His only begotten Son into the world to redeem us from slavery and eternal misery : by His bloodshedding that blessed Son purchased us for himself to be a peculiar people zealous in good works. If we are not zealous in good works, are we the followers of Christ, indeed f Can we hope to hear those blessed words addressed to us by our master, " WqU done thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." n m\\ r;: The income ill '.j;:i 'iti? INCOME, of the Parent Society, when the books were: REPORT. 13 closed and sent to be audited, exclusive of moneys received for various trusts and investments returned, deducting also £116 5s. 2d. belonging to last yearns income and credited in the Appendix of the Report, though received after the books were closed — Amounted to £2,621 Beceived since books were closed. Income of Parochinl Branches so far ns at present ascertained £1,560 11 Deduct remitted to Parent Society inclusive of Annual Members' subscriptions 433 10 Money recelTed for various Trusts and Investments returned 211 1,127 707 10 4 1 8 Total received by the Society £4,666 11 11 Last year the income of the Parent Society was ^63,048 13s. Id., consequently there appears to be a deficiency when compared with last year of ^216 10s. lid. Last year certain parishes and Clergymen in the Diocese of Huron contributed £177 to the funds of this Society, chiefly for the Widow and Orphans' Fund, this year only £1 6s. has been received. There is also due to the Society for reports £73 12s. Id. On the other hand it must be stated that an additional collec- tion, styled in the Society's books " Special Mission Fund," was taken up by order of the Bishop, on the suggestion of the Synod, which amounted to £442 Is. 7d., and which is included under the head of Income. « ». .,- SERMONS. The proceeds of the Quarterly Collections, at the several churches and stations, during the past year, are somewhat less than those of the preceding one ; but when it is considered that last year £177 was received from the Western Diocese, your Committee conceive that they have cause to congratulate the Society, because they think that its objects must have been more forcibly urged on the attention of the Laity. The following table will shew the comparison between the receipts of the last two years : Year ending 30th April, '69. Stations. General Purpose Fund 120 Mission Fund 170 Widow and Orphans' Fund... 176 Students' Fund 120 Year ending 30th April '58. Amount. Stations. Amount. £198 18 5 146 £222 15 264 8 3 163 326 7 1 337 5 190 382 15 6 128 1 11 95 130 2 £923 13 7 Add to this the 4th collection for spe- cial Mission Fund 442 1 7 £1061 17 9 ' £1,365 15 2 On referring to page 47 of last year's report it will be found %\ 14 REPORT. t that £50 16s. 2d. was received for the Students' Fund after the books were closed, and as the collection for this object is taken up in the last month of the Society's financial year, many collec- tions for this object may yet be expected. Your Committee have no doubt that if each subject was intelligibly brought before the several congregations, an equal, if not larger amount, would be contributed by the Laity of every congregation as was contributed to the Special Mission Fund. MISSION FUND. The total receipts on this account have been ^384 28., £15 4s. 3d. having been received since the books were closed ; whereas last year the 47th page of the Report shows £432 12s. Id. received on this account. The deficiency therefore is X48 10s. from ordi- nary sources ; but to this fund may be fairly added the sum col- lected for Special Missions, £442 Is. 7d., for though it was created at the suggestion of the Synod, it was received by the Society, and dispensed by a Committee of the Society nomi- nated by the Bishop. The relief of special cases was doubtless intended, (as when the Fund which was raised and styled in the third Annual Report, " Septuagesima Fund,") and therefore it might rightly be dispensed by a Committee of the Society, nominated by the Bishop, who being the President of the Church Society, would not countenance the establishment of another Missionary Society for his Diocese, particularly when the object for which the fund was specially raised, was one contemplated by the Constitution of this Society. Your Committee have no doubt upon this subject, but merely advert to it, as more than one influential member of the Society has questioned whether the sum collected could legitimately be included in its annual Income. The last Report stated that the Parent Society had undertaken to expend £590 for the support of Missionaries and Missionary objects, such as payment to Catechists and Interpreters, and in- surance on one Indian church. The following statement shows an expenditure of £609 19s. 6d. : Bev. Geo. White, Missionary, Midland District £62 10 " R. Flood, for Interpreter 25 " Thos. Campbell, } year's salary 80 " T. P. Hodge, allowance from Missionary Fund, fori year 12 10 " J. Langtry 80 " J. A. Preston, allowance from Missionary Fand 25 Peter Jacobs' salary as Schoolmaster at Walpole Island 28 2 6 Bev. P. Jacobs 60 " C. H. Drinkwater, allowance from Mission Fund 25 " E.H. M.Baker 60 Insurance on Manitowahning Church 5 Bev. A. H. B. Molholland, Interpreter 60 REPORT. 15 H. C. Hogg, Sohoolmsattr to Munoey Indians oO Rev. E. U. Dewar, Gateohist to Irish Settlement 5 " J. Davidson 23 For Home District Mission Fund 100 Taxes 16 17 The following Districts have expended within their bounds: — Oore and Wellington District 384 15 5 Niagara District 100 Home District, to Missionaries 1C5 5 ;'i;ay..i :'*;;'! i;.-u? .);' ,.vaj >-..: ,i, : , ^ ... ,. : ■ , - . £1,209 11 11 The Rev. P. Jacobs has for the last two years sent from his Indian flock contributions to the funds of the Society. This year the amount was $18.64. The Indians not having money, Mr. Jacobs accepted their maple sugar and sold it. They have likewise contributed for the Cobnial Church and School Society J.44. £170 12s. 6d. was expended by the Parent Society for Mis- sionary objects in the Diocese of Huron, this Society being un- willing to withdraw its aid from the Indian Missions, until the Church Society of that Diocese was well organised. uni-v>k WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. ^ rl The «'eceipts to the credit of this fund during the past year— - Amountedto £1,349 2 2 ' But from this must be deducted Investments returned, ' amounting to 431 7 8 ■ >. 'ii f . "ii . " 1 ;',; : :,'\ <' '' i' •. ■ — — ^— — — — , : - ' £917 14 C The sum of £417 14s. 4d. has been added to the investments, making the amount now invested for this object £8,546 15s. 9d. :; i Amount paid out in pensions £430 «« '« for Taxes on Lands 1112 9 The by-law for the administration of this fund provides that twenty-five shillings for every Clergyman duly recognised shall, on the 1st of January in each year, be transferred from the General Purpose Fund to this fund, provided it bear such a charge upon it; and that after the current and customary expenses of the Society are paid this charge shall be the first defrayed. This sum of twenty-five shillings represents the subscription of a clergyman who is an Incorporate Member. For the last few years it has been customary to place the cler- gyman's subscription at once to the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, as the Collection for the General Purpose Fund is only appointed to be taken up in the month of January, and the Parochial Branches seldom report before the end of March, and many of them not till just before the Society's books have to be closed. Your Committee recommend that the by-law of the Society be henceforth strictly adhered to, as for the last two years 4 16 REPORT. such transfer ought not to have been made, for by reference to the appendix of the last year's Report, it will be seen that the General Purpose Fund at the close of the year had a balance to debit, and also this year, had the transfers not been made as above stated, there would have been £375 less to the credit of this Fund. GENERAL PURPOSE FUND. The proceeds of the Quarterly Collections for this Fund only amounted to £19S 18s. 5d., less by £23 16s. 7d. than last year, only 120 Stations having contributed this year, whereas the pre- vious year 146 Stations reported ; add to this the subscriptions from Incorporated Members, and the quota from Parochial Branches, and it will be seen that this Fund which has to bear all the expenses of management, &c., received from the whole Diocese about £860. By reference to the accounts it will be seen that the fund was deficient when the last Report was printed, £239 8s. 7d. There is now a balance against it of something over £450. Several Parishes owe for Reports furnished for the last two years, £73 12s. Id. Rents due amount to £169 2s. 6d. And if to these were added 150 Incorporated Members' subscriptions, which were this and the past year transferred to the W. and O. F., amounting to £375, there would, instead of a deficiency, be a balance to the credit of this fund of about JS200. Your Com- mittee are at a loss to account for the fact that less is contributed for this object after the annual Sermon than for any other ; ks most of the parishes must have experienced how beneficial was a timely grant of even a small sum towards the completion of a church or parsonage, and the grant of Sunday school books and tracts, which latter have never been refused. During the past year grants of books, &c., were made, amounting to £90 13s. 6d., and to churches £20, while promises were made to ten parishes of assistance so soon as this fund would admit of it, which promises the Society hoped to be able to redeem in January, but in vain. STUDENTS' FUND. The collections in behalf of this fund were to be taken up in the month of April, and returns have been received as yet from only 120 stations, the amount being £123 Is. lid. The names of eleven students have been submitted to your committee as having been partially assisted out of this fund ; £200 has been paid over as usual to the Bursar of Trinity Col- lege. This sum provides for only four Scholarships, tenable for two years, one being of the annual value of £30 currency, two of £25, and one of £20. Pecuniary assistance, in no instance amounting to one-half of the necessary expenses of college resi- *■# «M ' UEPOBT. 17 V $ * * dence, is thus given Xo/our students annually or to eight students of the two years over which the Theological course extends. It is hoped that some effectual means may be adopted of offering to young men of moral and intellectual promise, greater inducement to prepare themselves for the sacred ministry of the Church, as the difficulty of meeting the expense of their education is a most serious addition to the very grave discouragement, which is pre- sented by the inadequate and precarious nature of the provision which is made for their maintenance when they have actually entered on the service. Your Committee have to report that several new Parochial Branches were formed during the past year ; public meetings were held and the cause of the Society ably advocated by gen- tlemen, who, at personal inconvenience and cost, kindly attended at a deputation in different parts of the Diocese, not only at the District Branch Meetings, but also at the Parochial ones. The Hon. J, H. Cameron devoted a whole week to the Niagara District, and also assisted at many other meetings. The great benefit which has accrued to the Society from the visits of these deputations, will doubtless he more apparent in subsequent years, as they have awakened an interest in the several localities where the meetings were held, which your Committee trust will not be allowed to subside ; the Parochial Reports, which will be printed* shortly, will give abundant evidence of this. The only clerical member who has been taken from us during the past year was the Rev. V. P. Mayerhoflfer, who had altaine l the full age usually allotted to man ; he was carried off by no disease, but for a long time it was apparent to himself and friends that his life was drawing to a close ; he gradually sank in the possession of all his mental faculties, expressing gratitude that he did not suffer pain, and that he placed his sole reliance on what the Saviour had done for him, fiUd not upon any works of his own. He has left an aged widow destitute of this world^s goods, and your Committee trust that the Society will be enabled to afford her a small allowance for the few years which may yet be allotted to her. The Society has to deplore the death of H. C. Baker, Esq., of Hamilton, who was for twelve years the Treasurer of the Gore and Wellington District Branch. He was taken from us in the prime of life ; the estimation in ^vhich he was held by the Branch of the Society, which he so long loitered, will be seen in the last paragraph of their annual report. But his loss will be felt by the Society at large, he took a lively interest in all its operations, and never, except when absent from the Province, omitted attend- ing a meeting of the Commutation Trust Fund Committee, of vrhich he was a most valuable member. '■' *^'"i ''" Your Committee congratulate the Society upon the saoceSB -3 ] 18 REPORT. which the reports received from the Commutation Trust Fund Committee and the Eastern Episcopal Endowment Fund Com- mittee shew. The hardness of the times, to use a common expression, seems to have been the only obstacle which has pre- vented the consummation of the hopes of again subdividing this vast Diocese, and so lessening the labours of our beloved Dioce- san. The amount subscribed, all things considered, is large, but the difficulty of realizing the amount of the required securities, all business persons can well understand. With regard to the Commutation Fund, your Committee have good cause for con- fratulating the Church, owing to the able management of the und at the disposal of the Committee, an income equal at least to the amount of salaries commuted by the clergy, has been secured in perpetuity to the Church, and too much praise cannot be awarded to the constant attendance which the gentlemen composing the sub-committee have at great inconvenience to themselves given to its management. Persons will be found who will contribute many pounds to the promotion of such an object, but for years to devote gratuitously valuable time, nearly every week, for the benefit of the body at large, your Committee believe that few individuals could be found to do so for such a .length of time, as have the members of the sub-committee. Reports have been received from the Church Societies of the several Dioceses in North America, all of which prove that the Church is steadily, if not rapidly gaining ground. Your Com- mittee regret that the basis of the division of the Society's pro- Serty, rendered necessary in consequence of the division of thie liocese, has not yet been settled ; (the delay has not been caused by any want of generosity or kindly feeling on the part of this Society, but as Trustees they felt bound to act cautiously,) but they have every reason to expect that this will soon be effected to the satisfaction of all parties, and that nothing, they trust, will ever arise to Interrupt that harmony and unity of purpose which should ever prevail between members of the «ame Church, who have but the one object, the extension of the Redeemer's king- dom, and who merely divide the field in order that it may be more effectually worked. LANDS. Income by lease on various trusts, £25 7s. 6d. Taxes paid on lands during the year, £111 13s. 2d. DEEDS RECEIVED THIS YEAR. Sarah Playter and others to Church Society Diocese Toronto, ^ of an acre, part west half Lot 11, Con. 2, township of York, for a church. J. W. Gamble et Uxor to Church Society Diocese Toronto, 1| ■•ivu I r am mpORT. II # ♦ acre, village Lots 4, 6 and 7 of the Brolley Block, in the village of Burwick, for a church and burying ground. R. E. Tyrwhitt to Church Society Diocese Toronto, 50 acres south east quarter Lot No. 28, Goii. 5, township of King ; 2 acres for site of a church, remainder for parsonage and endowment. James O'Brien Bourchier et Uxor to Church Society Diocese Toronto, 1 acre and 54 hundreths of an acre, part of Lot No. 2, Con. 7, township of Georgina, for a church and burying ground. S^-11 ' 16 ).! •' ! ' ■ '■.Ci *!l 'it' 'P ■ /, .■! '' ^ EXTRACTS FROM DISTRICT AND PAROCHIAL REPORTS. ''^ HOME DISTRICT. REPORT or THE MANAGING COMMITTCE. The Managing Committee are happy to be able to report that both in the total amount collected through this branch, and in the number of Parochial Associations co-operating with it, the returns of this year compare favourably with those of the last. The total amount of collections for this year is £378 IZs., 'being £91 15s. 6d. over the amount of the previous year. While from two parishes which appeared in last year's report, viz., Sydenham and Brock, no returns have been received, yet this year's list contains the names of eight additional Parochial Branches co-operating with the District Committee. Although the Committee are deeply impressed with the para- mount importance of increasing the number of Missionaries in this District, yet as no candidates for the honorable though laborious and self-denying office have offered themselves, they have deemed it advisable, as a matter of almost equal moment, to afford some assistance for the present year to Clergymen of the Home District who, deriving no aid from Glebes or the Commutation Fund, are dependent solely upon the "voluntary principle," a mode not always insuring that punctuality of pay- ment so needful to persons of limited incomes. The Committee would advert with much satisfaction to the labours of their Missionary, the Rev. G. P. Viner, in the town- ships of Pickering and Uxbridge. While sedulously toiling to promote the direct spiritual welfare of those committed to his charge, he has not been inattentive to those more temporal matters which bear upon the same great object. This is seen in the completion through his exertions of the Church at DuiHn's Creek, at an outlay of £470, and in the formation of Parochial Branches of the Church Society at his stations of Uxbridge, Greenwood, and Duffin's Creek. His report appears in full in the Ecclesias- tical Gazette of the 15th of August. It has been the sole desire of the managing Committee to carry out thoroughly the Constitution of the Church Society, and to apply its system to the accomplishing the several sacred objects therein contemplated, under the conviction that if that system be strictly observed, the Society will be found a most valuable auxiliary to the Church in her great and standing office of winning souls to Christ. The secretary, acting upon a suggestion thrown out in the ^ i RKPdfiT. 81 report of this Branch for 1857« has been enabled, by the kind assistance of his brother Clergy, to prepare a tabular statement of all nnoneys paid for Church purposes in the parishes of the Home District, with the exception of St. James's, Trinity, St. George's, Toronto; Brampton and Georgina. The amounts have been distributed under the most important heads; the column of ** Church Society" collections, including the proceeds of the annual sermons, which do not appear in the District Report. The Home District fund amounts to £168 IGs. ; the Committee, therefore, presuming that the Parent Society's grant to the District of £100 would be continued, has made the following grants for the present year, viz. : — TothaRet. G. Viner £100 " " J. Carry 87 10 " " T. P. Hodge 37 10 " •• W. Jobnsoa 87 10 a •< T.Taylor 26 " " T. Leaoh 10 •' «• J. Arnold 9 7 6 EZMDMI 7 10 Balanoe 4 8 6 ^'^ '- ■ £268 16 Colleetioru of the Home Dittriet Branch of the Church Society, April 27, 1869. dlMgymen. Purltbei. Total CoUeoted Widow! k Orphan*! Fund. Parent Society. Returned to Pariebe!. HOIM DUtriot. Rev. T.P.Hodge.. Springfield.... " D.E. Blake... Thomhill " '• Vaughan « H. G. Cooper. St. George's... " «• ChriBt Church. " H. B. Osier... Lloydtown .... «« «• ... Bolton £ a. d. 24 18 1 84 3 10 7 4 16 6 C 8 10 22 9 10 8 14 9 6 8 27 8 8 22 10 6 83 18 6 4 3 1 10 6 2 17 3 9 82 10 3 10 4 26 18 4 33 9 18 18 9 17 1 4 1 16 £ s. d. 2*10* O'ls' 6 £ S. d. 6 3 7 4 2 4 "I'o" 8 17 6 6 11 6 2 2 8 2 6 8 7 18 6 11 4 9 8 5 1 9 2 11 3 5 4 8 7 10 17 6 1 8 11 4 15 15 8 4 13 5 8 19 1 £ 8. d. 18 14 10 1 17 6 o'lT 9 5 16 12 6 9"ll* 4 15 10 0"l2* 18'"7' 6 6 £ a. d. 18*' 'S* 6 19 16 2 1 2 2 7 6 6 10 6 11 9 «« «• ... Albion 7 •' J. Carry Woodbridge... «• G. Yiner Pickering «♦ W.Beit Scarborough.. " J. BeaTen,D.D.Berkley " •• Oakridges " G.Hill Markham " a. Qivins Yorkville " W. Johnson.. Weston 20 8 6 7 10 9 8 2 4 7 18 10 11 7 1 26 2 12 6 «« J. Arnold Streetsville ... " 8. Ramsey ... Newmarket ... « T.S. Kennedy Toronto " J. McColIum. Do 8 at*a«. 11 8 9 9 4 " J. Pentland... Whitby A <2 ft " T.Taylor.... Columbus 1 16 378 12 3 8 6 109 16 7 96 10 11 168 16 Mem, — The Quarterly Collections not included in the above. 22 REPOBT. m m O OS 00 o »zi » as « H o o H 03 :^ o H H H H s m H » a < P4 I 1^ 11 01 y-K rH r-i rH rH >H iH iH fH t-t rH ^ 94 iHCO rHOO 9I«0«0 tH 00 CO 00 lO <-" M ^©ec O .ocoeo ei 1-1 pH j-t iHO :ao«o W^O i-t WOO'* leo «^^ ooo«oo ooo >0 OfH CO 'V CO ^ tH 00 iO 00 oo o : :^ • • • Q • M 00 * d ^ b» rH rH O o o o :o eo r-t eo .o B rH «4^ O eo C4 eoo ooo ooo |§g * M ^00300 .ot>oo n rH ,»o t»»o»o C40 oo rHN OO oo eOrH oooo oooo QOOdO eoOO ^oo o>oo rHCiO rH eo eo eo l^t-t^O .OeOrHO « rH rH rH *t*eOrH«DrH o>ooooaooia^^«o «0&1t«Tt«C400aOU3rH<« 00>OrHt«91IO«Or«^ '^lOi-H^o^w^eoi-i 00000)10 <00t«000 0) Oi0b-0'*« i00<0 rH s Ill -^ « 1 1 -1 II ISl'&lli-gblg « a •§ 3 •a • tS S 2 o ■^11 noQob I'" % OQ j QQ (^ ai I * M H I •s M « 00 CO itc 8 H ' •» -.Ovi"tJ RKPORT. 23 ^^J HOLT TRINITY. The Committee regret, that as a Branch of the Church Society so little has been done in this parish to advance the cause of the Church beyond our own limits ; although there is no doubt that individuals in the congregation have contributed liberally to the support of Missionary objects in other localities ; still they feel that the Constitution of the Parent Society, which requires four sermons to be preached annually in each parish or mission, and collections taken up on behalf of the several objects embraced within her rules, ought to be strictly adhered to ; for it cannot be denied, that to assist in the support of Missionaries, the relief of the Widows and Orphans ot the Clergy and the building of Churches, are 'duties upon every member of the Church — and they earnestly hope, that in future years they will have a more favourable report to offer. There is no doubt that there are ample means within our own parish^ not only to carry on the work within its limits in full efficiency, but also to assist those who are less happily situated than ourselves ; our duty is plain, that we have no right to confine our efforts for good within our imme- diate circle but to look upon members of the Church, wherever placed, as one with us in the great Christian family of mankind, and entitled to our sympathy and assistance— in a word, to do unto others as we would they should do unto us. Remitted to Parent Society by the Holy Trinity Parochial Branch, £13 12s. 6d. ST. jomr THE evangelist's. This congregation has not yet been a year in existence, and has had to raise money for the payment of the Church, and the furniture thereof, including a Harmonium which cost $400. The collections have been, however, regularly made for the Church Society, and amounted in the agregate to £19 ISs. 3d. The Paro- chial Branch subscriptions amounted to £33 9s. The whole of which sum, with the exception cf £6 5s.. which was required to liquidate a debt due for Sunday School Books, was paid over to the Society. No report has been received from St. James's, but the subscrip- tion of the Incorporate Members amounting to £23 15s. has been paid in. No reports or subscription lists received from St. George's or from Trinity Church. St. Stephen's Parochial Branch reports : That this Parochial Branch has been organized, and that the quarterly collections will be regularly taken up ; the sum ot £13 13s. 9d. was collected by the Parochial Branch, £4 13s. 5di of which was sent to the Parent Society, and the balance to the Home District Mission Fund. w REPORT. SIMCOE DISTRICT. This Branch of the Church Society only entered upon the second year of its existence in January last, and the Committee in making this, their second report, feel that the members of the Church within its limits have very great cause for thankfulness and encouragement, for notvk^ithstanding the general depression which is here felt equally with other parts of the province, the number of places uniting in its operations have increased froiQ five to nine, and the amount collected is nearly double th9,t of the year previous. The formation of the County Branch ^£^ evidently infused vigor and vitality into the Society's vrox^^ During the month of February last, Parochial Meetings were held at Church Hill, Barrie, Orillia, Oro, Craighurst, Penetangui- shene, Bradford, Cookstown, and '^'^ecumseth. In most of these places the attendance was very good, and in all, a marked interest in the Society's objects was evident. The Clergy who attended the meetings were every where met with the eager enquiry, " When a missionary was likely to be appointed, to labour in the destitute parts of the County," and the Committee do most earnestly express the hope that the Lord Bishop may at an early period have it in his power to supply the want so press^ jngly felt. The salary is now secured, and the interests of the Church are suffering very greatly for lack of increased Ministerial labour. Subscriptions have now been taken up for two years in hopes of securing that result, and the bad effects of delay must be felt in the future operations of this branch. Whereas there is every reason to believe that when a Missionary is labouring in the County, the funds of the Society will rapidly increase, i^nd that a very short time will elapse before a second will be pro- vided for. Returns have been secured from Barrie, Orillia, Bradford, Penetanguishene, Craighurst, CoUingwood, Cookstown, and Tecumseth. t -tun The Parochial lists and reports sent to the County Secretary are annexed. Some of the above places are supposed to have sent their lists to the Secretary of the Parent Society. A memorandum from the Treasurer's account is also appended. Some returns have come in too late to appear in this year's account. . r.-; ,; ;. .*..; ....:-. T. BoLTON Read. The Churchwardens of St. John's Church, Craighurst, Pene- tanguishene Road, beg to report, CRAIGHURST. ' ■<'■•!■•?•''-■■!';••:•■:•■■' That the annual Parochial Meeting of the Church Society was REPORT. 8ft held at St. John's Church, Craighurst, on the 2ncl day of February, A.D. 1859, present the Revs. S. B. Ardagh, T. A. Read, John Fletcher and Edward Morgan, who severally addressed the meeting, setting forth the spiritual destitution of n)any parts of the Country, and the necessity as well as duty of all to afford a portion of that with which God has been pleased to bless them, by contributing their quota towards the means of sendjng out Missionaries to preach the Gospel to all who do not now enjoy that blessing. Several resolutions were adopted, and a collection in aid thereof taken up ; also a Committee appointed to solicit donations towards the funds of the Church Society. The amount of the collection being $2,28, the aggregate of donations as per annexed list, $17,50. ' , JoHPr Craig. ; :H, COLLINGWOOD. The congregation had been so taxed during the past year in supplying the funds to erect and furnish their Church, and in making up their Clergyman's salary, that it was not thought ad- visable to hold any Parochial Meeting. A sum, however, some- what exceeding the amount contributed last year, has been enclosed to the Treasurer of the district branch, being twenty-five dollars. '' '*' ■ '"''' ''' ORILLIA. The Committee have the satisfaction of reporting the sum of £18 collected in this mission during the past year, and remitted to the county treasurer, being an increase of £3 over the previous year. It is also a cause of congratulation that this increase is to be attributed to the object for which it was hoped the fund would be appropriated, viz., the support of a Missionary in the county. And further, the amount bears a larger proportion to former years, when it is remembered, that hitherto three-fourths of the amount collected have been retained for the Parochial objects, but the funds now reported have all been sent in for the Missionary pur- poses of the Parent and County Societies. * n It was encouraging to learn that the County Committee had set apart the whole of their funds to the support of a Missionary as soon as one could be obtained, and that the Parent Society had liberally contributed the sum of £75 per annum for this object. It is, however, deeply to be lamented, that in consequence of the great scarcity of Clergymen in the country, every effort to obtain a Missionary has hitherto failed. This important object, however, is still kept in view, and the Committee on this account feel justified in commending the operations of the Society in an especial manner, to the cordial and hearty support of every member of the Church in this Mis- 4 4 T S6 BEPORT. h .t. .'J sion, and leave all to the guidance and blessing of Almighty God, as the only sure source of success and usefulness in every righteous cause. The collection, including one in response to the Bishop's letter, has, been made and sent to the secretary of the Parent Society, amounting to £9 5s. Making in all from the Mission £27 5s. During the past year several of the Society's most liberal suppovters have been removed from this Parish. Among the liiitnber one has been called to labour in the sacred Ministry in a distant part of the Province, and one to secure her heavenly crown. While these removals are swelling the glory of God in heaven and on earth, we may indulge the faithful trust that new friends will be raised up among us, also to aid in carrying on the Society's efforts for the salvation of immortal souls. The Committee, in concluding this report, congratulate the congregation on the advance which has been made towards the completion of St. James's Church. The gradual removal of the debt and other important objects that have been carried on, in all which, as in former years, the diligent exertions of the Ladies' Society have afforded substantial assistance. The annual meeting of the Parochial Branch was held in St. James' Church on 1st February, 1859, on which occasion the Church was crowded, and all seemed interested in the proceed- ings. The above report was read and adopted, and a collection has since been made for the Society, for the present year, and forwarded to the county treasurer. TECUMSETH. The annual meeting of the Church Society was held in Trinity Church, on the evening of the 22nd February, 1859. As no collection had been made for the year 1868, in conse- quence of the vacancy of the parish in 1857, and the retirement of many of the former collectors, from sickness and removal, this Parochial Branch was then reformed. ' f i< ;.; * The principal money for supplying this amount for seven years is now in the Upper Canada Bank, in the names of trustees, who are directed by the donor to apply it solely for such purpose. The Parochial Committee, whilst regretting that the sum raised by this Branch does not come up to former years, are, notwith-, standing, encouraged to hope that with a return of agricultural prosperity, there will be a corresponding increase to the funds collected hereafter. I I., 'i r S. S. Strong. ■i u -•,.;; . ; , , - Niagara district. : ;; ,^^,,.,^^ - ,^^^,, In presenting this, their seventeenth annual report, your Com-'* mittee would acknowledge with unfeigned gratitude the goodness of God in carrying the Society through a season of unwonted commercial depression, and enabling it, even though it be in a very limited degree, to disseminate the knowledge of our Re-*' deemer in the destitute portions of this Diocese. While they cannot but regret that there should have been, as is seen by the last report of the Parent Society, a falling off of its funds in the aggregate, yet this District reported an increase, though small, which was on the whole very gratifying. In saying this, the Committee would not have it supposed that the Society received that support it ought to receive, or that the sacredness of its objects would warrant them in looking for ; and they earnestly trust that it may please our Heavenly Father to put it into the hearts of His people to contribute of their worldly substance that amount w^hich is scripturally due to so holy a cause. In looking over the various objects of the Society, as they appear on the first pages of the report, there is not one that does not commend itself very strongly to the support of all who " love our 28 REPORT. Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity." If we look at the Society as being a Missionary Society alone, this would be argument sulR- cient for demanding the support it now receives as a combination of many societies. Your Committee cannot omit to remarlc that the presence for the first of two Western Canadian Bishops at the annual meeting of the Parent Society in June last, was a subject for devout thankfulness. May the Great Shepherd and Bishop of our souls stir up the wills of His people in the Eastern portion of this yet immense Diocese, in order that it also may ere long be erected into a separate See ! The Hon. J. V Cameron having at a meeting of the Parent Society offered his valuable time and services to any branch in the country which would avail themselves of them, our Rural Dean immediately secured them on our behalf. Accordingly meetings of several of the Parochial Branches having been called for the last week in the year, Mr. Cameron kindly came over and joined us on the 27th December last, at St. Paul's, Port Robinson, where there was a large attendance of the congregation taking a deep interest in the affairs of the Society. The Rector was there joined by the Rev. J. Stannage, J. D. Phillips and the Secretary. On the 28th, at St. John's, Thorold, where we were joined by the Rev. the Chairman and the Rev. A. Dixon ; here as at Port Robinson there was a large congregation. On the 29lh a meeting was held in " All Saints," Drummondville, but owing to the inclemency of the weather there was but a small attendance ; but notwithstanding the smallness of the numbers, the objects of the Society were ably advocated by Mr. Cameron and others, and those present expressed themselves highly gratified. On the 30lh there was a meeting of the Parochial Branch at Welland, attended by the Hon. J. H. Cameron, the Rev. the Rural Dean, the Revs. T. J. Robarts and J. D. Phillips and the Secretary. Here we had some interesting remarks made by several of the Laity of the place ; and as this is the chief place in our travelling mission, it was gratifying to find such interest taken in tSe c iuse of the Society as was then exhibited. On the 31st a large and influential meeting was held in St. George's Church, St. Catharines, where the cause of the Society was ably advocated. Your Committee cannot omit reverting briefly in strong terms of approbation and gratitude to the pointed able and eloquent speeches of the Hon. J.H.Cameron; and they thank God that the Church Society has such a powerful advocate among the Laity, even one who is not only able but willing to use the talents entrusted to him in His Heavenly Master's cause. May the example thus set have many followers! Your Committee rejoice to notice that the efforts of your Travelling Missionary, the Rev. J. Stannage, are not without some pleasing evidence of fruit. In his repott for > H REPORT. 29 the past year he says, " It has pleased God to enable me to keep my regular appointments in Welland, where the congregation has, on an average, at least doubled since the first day of my ministration, notwithstanding many disadvantages. Among these may be mentioned the want of a building of our own, and having to pay pew rents to another bo^y which many of the people are both too poor and sometimes unwilling to do, and also the extreme difficulty of raising money, which keeps many from procuring such clothing as they think fit to attend public worship. Add to this the very scattered state of those who attend Church, often having to come three and even five miles through roads the nature of which it is not easy to describe. We have been trying to raise funds for the erection of a place of worship, but the bad times, and our small numbers have been insurmountable impedi- ments. A few friends commenced a subscription, and five put down their names for $900, but it was on condition that $2000 should be raised, which is very unlikely. I am therefore husband- ing what I can raise from any service, for the erection of a Church School-room, or what may serve as a temporary Chapel, which may not cost over $500 or $600. $100 were obtained at a bazaar, and about $400 were sent me from a few personal friends at home, out of which I have to pay for an acre of land for tHe site of a Church and grave yard, a Harmonion, a Communion Ser- vice, books for Sunday School rewards, library, &c., leaving a small balance in hand. We have a nice little Sunday School, numbering 26 pupils, whom we delighted on Christmas day by giving each a reward. Many of them are not yet baptized, but we must labour and pray in patience, that those who are baptised may grow in grace, and that those who are not may not remain behind in the heavenly course. The proper training of the young is the chief hope of the Church. During the summer months, hoping that I might be the means of gathering a few careless ones, I undertook to give an evening week day Lecture in several School-houses in this neighbourhood. They were well attended. But as the winter approached, and the roads would not allow me to travel at night, I had to discontinue my alternate visits every fortnight to Port Colborne and Marshvilie, but have been as regular as the roads would allow me ; at Port Colborne there is a small congregation of 40 or 50 persons, and a strong desire expressed for more frequent and regular services. At Marshvilie the congregation is most interesting, the poor School- house (which happily has not yet fallen on our heads,) is well filled with a most attentive and serious congregation of 50 or 60, and I have been pleased and encouraged by the care which the parents have shewn in causing their children to learn the cate- chism, which they repeated in public during the summer. Since tlSt.n<-;,i- •'n 3d REPORT. I have taken charge of this mission, I have baptized 50 children." The difficulty about sponsors has prevented more coming for- ward; thirty persons have partaken of the Lord's Supper. There is a great work to be done in this Mission ; the great majority of the people seem indifferent to all religion, or so full of prejudice, doubtfulness and worldly-mindedness, that it will not be easy with the means we have to make much impression upon them. I can scarcely do more than keep together and edify the members of the Church that are scattered over four townships, (and many of them have nothing but the name,) " doing good of course unto all men, but esp'ecially unto them that are of the household of faith." One cannot but often wish that the Church Society were able to place a Clergyman in every locality where 40 or 50 persons cculd be gathered into a congregation. This may appear too much to expect, but when I think of the many parishes at home whe/e the congregation is not large, and where they have the advantages of the Clergyman's undivided attention, and when I think of the prospect there would be in this country of a large and continual increase, as the country improves and the people are brought under church influences, I do not believe it is too much to desire to strive for ; nay I believe it is absolutely neces- sary to occupy the ground in proper time and preserve the whole population from a general shipwreck of the faith. At this moment I can see plenty of room and work for five missionaries instead of one in this mission, and that would only give one to each township. I may mention that all that was subscribed in this mission for the Church Society has not been collected, the same may be said of that which was promised the Rural Dean towards my own support. Only ^20.35 was received for the Society, and $312 for my salary. 13ut when I consider that this infant parish is called upon almost at its birth to pay a large portion of its minister's salary, which other and older parishes never had to do, and this too iii the midst of the most unprece- dented depression in trade, I hope that my people will not be thought quite destitute of zeal in support of the Church of God, and that we have already an earnest of the growth of that Spirit of Christ which will not only sanctify individuals for their eternal rest, but which will also unite in one body those unto whom the oracles of God have been committed, and are bound to hand down to the latest generation the treasure of the Gospel, that pearl of great price, that precious kernel which can be preserved upon earth by a shell of equally divine texture and v/orkmanship, the want of which is causing such confusion and havoc to the faith among the sects." From this your Committee are not without hope that some good is being effected, and thank God for making them humble instruments in His hands for the furtherance of His kingdom. I RBPORT. SI t > • Much, very much, remains to bo done ; the suggestion oH'ered in the last report, that now our Travelling Mission being divided, and one portion enjoing the constant visits of a zealous Mission- ary, the Society turn their attention to 'the remaining destitute portion, has not yet been considered. This is owing to the want of funds, as your Committee dure not enter upon a new field until they provide for that already being nurtured. WUl not many among us whom God has blessed with worldly means, con- secrate them to His service by assisting more strenuously in this great work? The field is ready, the harvest is ripe, but the labourers are few. " Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest to send forth labourers into His harvest." In answer to the memorial, this brancti submitted to his Lord- ship the Bishop at our lust annual meeting, praying for an opportunity of tendering at that particular juncture an humble tribute of thankfulness to the Society Propagation Gospel Foreign Parts, in the shape of a collection in behalf of their East Indian Missions. His Lordship deemed it inexpedient at that time, but hoped that ere long means would be devised by the Church in Synod to further the views of the memoralists. Your Committee do not desire any praise on their exertions, far from it, they deserve none ; they are conscious of much indifier- ence, within their bounds, towards the Society ; yet the following returns will shew that something is attempted. The parish of Niagara. The Committee of the Niagara Paro- chial Branch of the Church Society beg leave to report, that the sum raised this year anr^.^tej to ^190.17, which they regret tosay is a very considerable lailing off" from the returns of the last year. This however is attvibutable to three principle causes, first, to the removal from the parish during the past year of several of their best contributors. Secondly, to the large sum which has been raised for the erection of the parsonage in the parish, which is now rapidly approaching completion, and w^hen finished will be second to none in the Diocese. Thirdly, to the great depression in business, and the absence of employment of every kind, which have prevented many from contributing their customary dona- tions. The Committee however entertain the hope, that they will be able to report a larger amount should they be spared another year. ,. ;/ ; The parish of St. Catharines. The Parochial Committee beg to report as follows : — Annual subscription $332.47 . i>* Special dons, to M,; & W. & 0. F 20.00. ; , . ,. Total amount $352.47 being an . increase over last year of 112.27 Add to the above four quarterly and two special coUec- f i '■'^•- •• tions 307.12 $659.59 being the nCPORT. I T n I tl IX n n P h I! amount contributed within this parish during the past vear to Church Society unci Missionary objects. This increase is to be attributed, under God, tp two causes ; firstly, to the effect produced by an admirable address by the Hon. J. H. Cameron, at a Church Society meeting held here on the 31st December last; and secondly, to the zeal of the collectors (two young ladies and three gentlemen,) by whose exertions several new subscribers have been added. It should also be stated that some of the old. sub- scribers doubled, and a few others more than doublt'.' their former subscriptions. When the unusual pressure of the times and extreme scarcity of money are considered, this parochial Com- mittee feel that iliey have great cause of thankfulness in being enabled to make so favorable a report. The parish of Louth. The Rev. A. Dixon reports from the parish of Louth the sum of $40, including his own subscription of $5. This Parochial Branch is much indebted to the zeal and energy of two young ladies, Miss Wocd and Miss Tenbroeck, in making up this amount. The parish of Dunnville reports the sum of $45, including clergyman's subscription. The parish of Thorold. The chairman of this Parochial Asso- ciation reports, with great satisfaction, the sum of $283, as col- lected in his parish this year. The sum exceeds that reported last year by $97.50 ; of this sum $40 was the contribution on his death bed of the late excellent George Keefer, Esq., who has been an incorporated member of the Society, and one of its most steady and liberal supporters, from its establishment in 1842. But the increase reported this year is to be attributed in a great measure, under God, to the valuable assistance afforded the Church Society by the kind visit of the Hon. J. H. Cameron, who devoted the whole of a week to advocate the claims of the So- ciety on the people of the neighbourhood in his most efficient manner, and to the plan of taking up subscriptions on the spot, whilst the hearts of the people are warm in the cause. The parish of Chippawa reports that there is a falling off in the amount of the annual subscriptions, and in the number of the subscribers, owing to the pressure of the times, which has been severely felt in this parish ; for general purposes $100, donation to Widows and Orphans' Fund $27, to Mission Fund $26, making in all $150. The united charges of Drummondville and Stamford, within the parish of Chippawa, report the sum of $61.26, being a slight increase on last year. They also report the sum of $489.35 as the whole amount collected for church objects for the year ending Easter, 1859. The parish of Fort Erie reports through the Churchwardens, that considering they have to make a voluntary subscription for Pr- I 4 REPORT. 33 their coming Clergyman, the Rev. E. Grassett having resigned, and been removed to a parish in the Diocese of Huron, they deem it inexpedient to make any collection for the Church Society this year. In conclusion, your Committee have cause to be thankful that they arc enabled to present so favourable a report on the whole, yet while several parishes have materially increased their sub- scriptions, others have fallen short of former years, but look for- ward hopefully to the future. However, they would ask every churchman, whether when the times are called hard, they should not rather endeavour to do the more for Christ and His Church, than withhold any portion of thai which they should contribute to so holy a cause, and they would set forth with all their energy, the claims which the Missionary enterprise has on our liberality ; believing that they, who withhold in times like the present, " more than is meet," may be said to have hardened their hearts against the voice of God, and to forget that " it is more blessed to give than to receive." And on the other hand, that they who do deny themselves at such seasons of depression, in order that they may have to give to God, may undoubtedly look for a bles- sing. Further, they would urge upon every congregation enjoying the undivided attention of a Clergyman, the necessity of still greater exertion ; feeling convinced that if this were the case, not one missionary alone would now be scattering the seed to the destitute lambs of Christ's fold, but many would be sent forth, so that ^' the wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them ; and the desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose.'' Is. xxxv. i. Signed, X W. Lbbmimo, Chairman. Chas. Leycester Ingles, Secretary. Niagara, Feb. 22nd, 1859. The Niagara District Branch of the Diocesan Church Society m account with T. B. Fuller, Treasurer, for year ending 22nd Feb., 1859. RAMI or PARISHES. Total amt. red. Retained Sent to Returned fori. H. P.S. puishea. St. Catherines $852.47 78.13 118.12 156.23 Chippawa 162.90 25.00 77.00 50.00 Dunnville 45.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 Drummondvillo & Stamford 61.26 10.09 80.70 20.38 Niagara 132.90 33.26 48.16 66.50 Thorold 212.16 51.79 56.79 103.58 Louth 40.00 7.60 12.50 20.00 Wellond 9.00 4.50 4.60 $1004.79 220.36 857.76 426.67 To repaid parishes 426.67 To cheque in favor of Treasurer of Parent Society 357.76 To balance for Travelling Mission 220.86 \l"Hi- t $1004.79 REPORT. 3 m Ql tl fl t S . II P I ( The expenditures for the past year have been as below ;— March 19. 1868, paid Rev. J. Stannage half bia aalary aa TraTelling MiiBfonary $200.00 September 10, paid Rer. J. Stannage li^lf bis aalary aa Travelling Misaionary 200.00 February 22, 1869, paid caab for printing blank forma for Treaaurer 1.00 Paid OBBh for book for Troaiiuror 0.76 } Thorold, Feb. 22nd, 1859. Grimsby, iaoluding CIcrgymAu's sobsoriptioo. $401.76 T. B. FULLER, Tr«atur$r. $6^60 GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. Seventeen years have now elapsed since the members of the Charch of England, resident in Hamilton, at a public meeting^ f)resided over by their aged and venerable Bishop, resolved to brm themselves into an association, to be called " The Gore and Wellington District Branch of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto." From that time to the present day, the work has been carried on in the various parishes throughout the United Districts, with very little intermission, with some instances of temporary de- cline, but, on the whole, with steady and energetic success. At the first anniversary only four parishes had formed Paro- chial Associations — Hamilton, Guelph, Gait, Dundas and An- caster. The total number of members was about 500, and the total amount of annual subspriptions about £200. One Travel- ling Missionary was employed, and £75 per annum was con- tributed to his stipend. At the present time there are no less than 27 Parochial Associations, comprising about 2000 members, and involving the receipt and expenditure, annually, of between £500 and £600; while the sum of about j£500 is invested as a reserve fund, appropriated to missionary purposes. Three Tra- velling Missionaries are paid entirely from funds raised in the united districts ; and until recently, when the Diocese of Huron was set apart, no less than five Missionaries were supported, in whole or in part, from the funds of this Society Taking this brief and summary review of the progress of the Gore and Wel- lington Branch of the Church Society, may we not feel assured that the blessing of God has rested upon us — may we not under any temporary difficulties or discouragements, nevertheless, thank God and take courage. The severance from our District Branch of six parochial asso- ciations now in the Diocese of Huron, does not materially affect our finances, as the receipts and expenditure connected with that Diocese nearly balanced each other, amounting to the round sum of $600. REPORT. 35 The Missionaries at present maintained by this Society are three ; one at Arthur, one at Aliansviile, and one in Beverley. The mission at Arthur is at present vacant, the Rev. Mr. Preston having left it in the end of December, and removed to Stirling, in the county of Hastings. A Report which has been recently received from him will shortly be submitted, giving a detail of his labors during the three years in which he occupied the M' • sion. From this the Society will perceive that in Mr. Prejt i they have lost an active, zealous, and hard-working man, a ! one who has laboured faithfully for three years in the arduo « duties of a Travelling Missionary. From the Rev. Mr. Drinkwater the last Report is date ; in October, 1858. He states that he is beginning to feel the ellects of his labours in impaired health, and is desirous of being relieved from duties for which his physical energies were quite inade- quate. The following is a summary of his labours for the quar- ter ending October 1st: — Services, 37; sermons, 36; miles tra- velled, 869*, baptism?, 39; Holy Communion administered 5 times ; average weekly travelling 67 miles, and three services every Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Higginson was appointed .by the Lord Bishop in October last, to the township of Beverley and parts adjacent. These comprise the back parts of the townships of East and West Flamborough, and a portion of Nassagaweya. No written Report has yet been received from him, but the Committee have reason to believe that he is labouring very diligently in his mis- sion, has services at five or six difi'erent stations, and that the congregations are steadily on the increase. ^ striking proof of the interest awakened by his labours, is furnished in ihe fact that, althoueh he has not been there six months, a Parochial Associa- tion oAhe Church Society has been formed, and the sum of $53 transmitted to the Treasurer. Parochial Reports were received within the prescribed time, from Guelph, Barton, Glanford, Saltfleet and Rockwood — all of an interesting nature. In the first mentioned place, more espe- cially, the vigorous, lively manner in which the interests of the Church Society are maintained, is deserving of all praise. No hardness of times seems to damp the zeal of the Churchmen of Guelph, or to stint thei^ contributions ; this year is not only as the last, but much more abundant; and what is worthy of remark in their case is this, that while they have given liberally to other objects not immediately connected with the Church Society, such as Foreign Missions, their collections for Home Missions, so far from diminishing, have actually been increased. The infant association, too, at Rockwood, an off-shoot as it may be called from Guelph, haa more than doubled its contributions in the Shu :>tmu»tq .•ux*i»i H\fiS io ".tfiirnrnoj 36 REPORT. second year of its existence. A new association has been formed at St. George's Church, Saltfleet, and upwards of $18 has been sent in as the first fruits of their labours. . ..;_ , ,,,j CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. The Parochial Committee of t^e Church of the Ascension, avail themselves of the opportunity afforded by the Annual Meeting of the Gore and Wellington District Branch of the Church Society, to acquaint the members of their church with the result of their exertions on behalf of the objects contemplated by the Society. They have received a sum of $126.60, subscribed generally, and a further amount for special local purposes, which latter amount comes not properly into the accounts of the Church Society, though subscribed for the objects embraced by it. The Cotnmiltfee regret that their subscription list is not as large as they could wish it to be ; but they cannot view the cir- cumstances as at all indicative of any want of liberality on the part of an unendowed city church, the due support of which has, within the last few weeks, called for a voluntary paid-up sub- scription of upwards of $1,000. The Committee would further state that the amount subscribed for general purposes, if less this than on the previous year, has been in great part owing to the removal of their lamented late Treasurer, Hugh C. Baker, Esq., who was not only a liberal subscriber to their Parochial Association, but also largely con- tributed to its success, by enlisting in its favour the sympathies of others. A loss, which falls so heavily upon the Church at large, can- not but be most acutely felt by the congregation, of which he was a most exemplary member, a loss which, to the congregation, cannot easily be repaired. They would add the prayer that their late lamented fellow-labourer's example may be blessed to those among whom he was a regular worshipper, inciting them to a similar zeal in the cause of Christ and of His Church, and giving groutid for an assured hope that when they shall be summoned from earth, they'may be welcomed to the Saviour's presence) as those who have laboured faithfully in His vineyard. ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH. •iriivi A Branch of the Church Society has been formed in connexion ' with this Church. The collections have not yet been completed, and when they are, they will, most probably, owing to pressing local wants, be made special. Another year, it is hoped some- thing will be done in aid of the general objects of rhe Society. CHRIST Church, Hamilton. The Committee of this Parochial Association, in reporting the m REPORT. 37 result of their collections on behalf of the Church Society for the year which has just expired, deem it necessary to explain, that since their last Report, another District has been set off from the Parish Church, in consequence of the erection of St. Thomas's into a separate charge. This has necessarily given rise to a new Parochial Association of the Church Society, and the subscrip- tions of many whose names were formerly enrolled under the head of Christ Church, have naturally been withdrawn, with a view to contribute through the medium of their own association. The Committee trusts, however, that the Society will, on the whole, be a gainer by thus extending its operations, although it may have the effect for a time of diminishing the receipts of the Mother Church. The amount paid to the Treasurer from Christ Church, is $280.50 ; the proceeds of the collections in the church, for Church Society purposes, were $187.35, making a total of $467.35; while a large sum was collected over and above the ordinary demands upon the congregation, for the purpose of liquidating existing debts. This, together with multiplied calls for the relief of the poor, and the general depression of trade, which is no where more keenly felt than in a commercial city, must account for the comparatively small amount contributed to the funds of the Church Society. It is only fair to add, that the ladies of the congregation have earned by their own exertions during the year, the handsome sum of $600 towards the erection of a Parsonage-house, while the young men have collected the very creditable sum of $322.34 among themselves, to form a fund for purchasing a new organ. The other Parishes that have reported within the last few hours, can scarcely expect a longer notice than the simple acknowledg- ment of the amount remitted. These will be most conveniently enumerated by reading the statement of the acting Treasurer, Frederick W. Gates, Esq. ..,; Dr. The Oore and Wdlingion District Branch of the Church Society, in Account taith the Treantrtr. March 81. To remitted Parent Society, one-fourth of $260 70, collections of 1867 62 67 December 81. To paid following stipends : — Bev. Mr> Drinkwater, one year 500 00 Bev. Mr. Preston, one year 600 00 Bev. Mr. Hodge, six months 260 00 Bev. Mr. Higginson, from 14th of October 88 89 1338 89 To sums account to credit of certain Parishes over actual receipts, now re-charged 8G 40 To paid for use of Hall last year 16 00 Travelling expenses attending local meetings 6 00 20 00 fiEt^ORT. To remitted Parent Society in supplementary collection 1857, $6 each, for two Clergymen 10 00 Rev. C. E. Thomson's subscription $5 00. Less already remitted quarterly 125. 3 75 13 75 To additional investments in Western Permanent Building Society 542 82 i Making $2102.60 at credit of the Mission Fund in that stock.) 'o amount of Special Contributions 1858, remitted Parent Society 21 50 To remitted Parent Socity, $5 each, for 16 clergymen... 80 00 19 Lay Incorporated Members 95 00 175 00 To one-fourth of $1067.23, balance of year's ooUectiona, remitted Parent Society 266 81 To balance on hand 790 09 $8317 93 Cr. March 24. By balance of statement rendered by collections of 1857, too late to be reported at last Annual Meeting York 25 00 Nerval 8 00 Oakville 113 10 Palermo 22 98 Arthur 9 00 Mount Pleasant 20 76 Milton 2 25 Woodbum 12 00 Ontario 12 00 Saltfleet 8 50 Stoney Creek 15 12 Haysville 12 00 $1493. 33 By interest gained on Building Society Stock. 260 SOO 70 17 By Collections, 1858, from Parochial Associations. Christ Church, Hamilton 280 50 General. Church of Ascension 122.60 MUton 58.75 W.&O. 2.00 G. R. G.P. 10.50 1.00 MiSB'T. 2.00 3.00 Miss. 1.00 2.00 126 61 29 14 Hornby 17.67 Norval 11.00 Lowville > 14 Dundas and Flamboro' 106 Anoaster 48 Saltfleet 18 Rockwood 81 Guelph 346 Barton and Glanford 61 Georgetown 40 Wellington Square 62 York, Caledonia and Cayuga 33 60 76 17 00 88 82 76 to 30 46 10 00 00 00 'fi.* f-'i' 1263 78 E. E. Hamilton, 16th March, 1859. $3317 98 P. W. Gatbs, TrtMurtr., pro. tern. REPORT. 39 From this it will be seen that the amount of collections for the past year is about the same as the previous year, deducting the amount formerly derived from a part of the Diooese of Huron. Your Committee cannot allow this opportunity to pass, without adverting to the melancholy event which, in the inscrutable pro- vidence of God, has recently deprived this Society of the valued services of its late talented and indefatigable Treasurer. For twelve years he had been intimately associated with this com- mittee : he was seldom if ever absent from any of its meetings ; he always took the liveliest interest in the business brought before it ; and he cheerfully devoted his time, his talents, and nis means to advance the objects of the Church Society. To his admirable management of its funds, is in a great measure to be attributed the healthy state of its financial affairs ; and to his judgment and foresight in laying up in prosperous times, against future possible contingencies, this branch of the Society has always been able to meet its engagements promptly, and to sup- port an annual outlay of nearly £500 without any inconvenience or embarrassment. Your Committee regard his lamented death as a great calamity to this branch of the Church Society, and they feel that in him they have lost a valuable friend and coadjutor ; the Church, an active, zealous, and intelligent member ; and the Church Society, a generous and open-hearted contributor to its funds. A resolution expressive of these sentiments will be sub- mitted for the adoption of this meeting, and conveying to the surviving members of his family the assurance of its sincere condolence and regret. The following is the Missionary Report alluded to, from the Rev. J. A. Preston : — ARTHUR. I beg to submit a Report of the Mission of Arthur up to the time of my leaving it in January last. On my first entrance upon the Mission, I had charge of eleven townships, some lying in the county of Grey, and some in the county of Wellington. This extended field of labour I went over once a month, for about a year, at which time the county of Grey was included within the limits of the Diocese of Huron, and my labours were then con- fined to that portion of the Mission that was comprised within the limits of the county of Wellington, in the Diocese of Toronto. This field I traversed for about two years. It comprised the townships of Arthur, Luther, parts of Peel, Garafraxa, and Erin, and extended from Mount Forest, at the head of the township of Arthur, to Erin, in the centre of the township of the same name, a distance of nearly 60 miles. The Sunday stations were as follows : — Grace Church, Arthur, service three Sundays out of four. Trinity Church, North Ar- 40 REPORT. thur, service three Sundays out of four. Mount Forest, monthly. The above stations lie in the township of Arthur, and are com- prised within a distance of 15 miles, the first two stations being 10 miles apart, and the first and third 15 miles. Reading, in the township of Garafraxa, distant 25 miles from Arthur, the head-quarters of the Mission ; arid Erin, in the town- ship of Erin, distant 36 miles from Arthur. Service at both the last-named stations monthly. Thus it may be seen that there are two churches in the Mis- sion, one at the village of Arthur, the other at North Arthur, 10 miles distant from the first. The first named is of brick, and cost about £130, only some ^50 of which have as yet been paid. It is finished with the exception of the pulpit and reading-desk. The church at North Arthur is so far proceeded with, that of late I have been enabled to hold service in it, both in summer and winter; but as yet it is not pewed, nor has it a reading-desk or pulpit. There are good congregations at all the above-named stations, more especially so when the roads are good. Indeed this section of the country contains great numbers of Church people, who receive with great eagerness the services of the Church ; but I think the day has now come when they biiould be taught that it is their bounden duty to learn the salu- tary lesson, that as in temporal, so equally, I might say, (viewing the vastly greater importance of them,) pre-eminently in spiritual matters, "The labourer is worthy of his hire.'' True, the coun- try is newly settled, and the people are, as yet, in but poor cir- cumstances, but I venture to state, without fear of contradiction, that if every head of a family would but give what he spends foolishly in the year, to the support of the cause of missions, it would pay at least two-thirds of the stipend of a missionary, whose salary might be reckoned at £150. These people, Rev. Sir> are under deep obligations to the Gore and Wellington District Branch of the Church Society ; and while it is our duty earnestly to hope that these missions will not be left unoccupied, still the day has come when the Church of England's children, both in thickly-settled parts of the country, and also in those parts more remote, should be taught that the doctrine of the Gospel is, " Let him that is taught in the word communicate to him that teacbeth," and that " They who preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel,'' and that, " If the pastors of Christ's fiock have sown unto the sheep of the flock spiritual things, it is not a great matter if they should expect to reap of their worldly things," at least sufficient for the maintenance of the position which such pastors are expected to assume. In the three years I served the mission of Arthur, I discharged REPORT. 41 the following duties : baptismif, 242 ; marriages, 18 ; burials, 27 ; miles travelled, 12,075 ; and 1 would in conclusion say, that I hope my labour has not been in vain in the Lord; that my weak eft'orJs to proclaim "the unsearchable riches of Christ," in the remote parts of the Diocese, i ay receive a blessing from the Great Head of the Church, w.iose employment on earth was going about doing good. James A. Preston. J. Gamble Geddes, Sec. G. & W. Dist. Branch. ' Hamilton, 16th March, 1859. ' NEWCASTLE DISTRICT. The limits usually assigned to the report of a District Branch of the Church Society afford little scope lor general remarks. It has therefore been thought advisable, on the present occasion, to state simply what has been effected for the Society, by the different Parochial Associations within the District, for the past year, Jeaving it to the different speakers to explain and enforce the claims of the Society, as they may deem advisable. The following are the reports of the various Parochial Com- mittees, so far as they have bee;* received : — Cobourg, Port Hope, Peterboro', Clarke, or '•' jwcastle, Bow- manville, Cavan, St. John's, and St. Paul's, virafton, Colborne, Perrylown, Elizabethville, Carlwright, Manvers, Rice Lake (vacant,) Seymour and Percy. GRAFTON. ; ^ A very interesting meeting of this Parochial Association was held on the 22nd of February last, several clergymen being present, several animated addresses were delivered; and a committee of ladies appointed to take up the subscriptions. The result of their labours, which are not yet quite completed, has been that the sum of £21 Ss. 9d. has been subscribed, the greater part of which has already been paid; and it is hoped, thai this amount will yet be increased before the closing of the books of the Parent Society. It is pleasing to remark, in con- nection with these subscriptions, that notwithstanding the con- tinued depression, and scarcity of money, they were cheerfully and willingly paid, the collectors being refused in only one or two instances. In addition to this annual subscription there has been collected in this parish, for the various objects of the Society, during the past year, the sum of £16, making in all the sum of £37 3s. 9d., from a comparatively sinall congregation of zealous and faithful Church members — seldom averaging one hundred individuals. 42 HEPORT. COLBORNK. The annual meeting in this parish was also held on the 22nd of February, and was well attended. The Committee, consisting chiefly of ladies, appointed to take up the annual subscriptions, entered upon their labours with great spirit, and conducted them with steady perseverance to the close. The subscription, it is believed, will amount to the sum of £26 Is. 7d. Besides this amount, there has been collected from the members of the congregation, for objects contemplated by the Church Society, during the past year, the sum of £8 4s. lOd., making a total of £34 6s. 7d. From this statement it will be seen, that there has been collected for the Church Society, in the Mission of Grafton and Colborne, during the past year, the sum of £71 10s. 4d. This example of a rural mission may serve to shew what might be accomplished for the Society by a general and united efllort throughout the Diocese. ^ , . , CAVAN. ,. ,'; r I beg leave to submit the following report of the Cavan Parochial Associations for the current year. Amount sabsoribed by St. John's Church Association £15 '' «« " St. Paul's " 6 12 '« *« St. Thomas' '« 7 JE28 12 This is an increase of over £2 above the amount subscribed last year; which I think is creditable, considering the present scarcity of money. I might mention that St. Thomas* Church, Millbrook, was opened for Divine Service last autumn, and since that time there has been a regular service every Sunday evening. Hiking three services every Sunday in this parish. Perhaps I might also a^d that during the past year a shed and house for the Sexton have been built contiguous to St. John's Church, at a cost of £75 to the congregation, and all this sum has been paid save a very small balance. We intend sending one-half of the whole amount subscribed to the Parent Society. Trusting that you will receive satisfactory reports from the other branches of this district. ,,,, V Thomas Wm. Allen. PERRYTOWN. The branches of the Church Society established at Perrytown and Elizabethville, have this year met together at Perrytown, one meeting only being held, partly on account of the ill health of the Incumbent, and partly on account of the difficulty which other clergymen find in reaching Elizabethville, -which lies rather out *-* i REPORT. 43 » • I 4 of the regular route taken on such occasions. I am sorry to have to report that the collection was much smaller than at the previous meeting, not on account of the Society being less approved of, but, on account of the general depression so prevalent during the pre- sent year ; there was, however, between ten and eleven pounds subscribed at the meeting, the whole of which is to be sent to the General Fund at Toronto. . J. Hilton. •'■ CARTWRIOHT. I have to report that the Annual Parochial Meeting of the Church Society was held on the appointed day, and was attended by the Ven. the Archdeacon of York, the Rev. Messrs. Allen, J. Stanton and Mr. Dinsdale, a very influential layman from the township of Cavan. The objects of the Society were clearly ex- plained, and the duty of advancing them ably enforced by the several speakers. The sum of $15 was collected at the meeting, and the sum has been made up since to $40. The whole amount of money collected in this township, for Church purposes, since last report, is as follows : , .,, For Clergyman's Stipend £65 2 6 Ordinary Sunday Collections 7 14 6 Five Collections for the Society 4 Annual Subscriptions 10 10 i ; J £86 17 I am sorry to have to remark that some of our members, who have always been the warmest supporters of the Society, have not been able to give anything this year on account of the scarcity of money. We hope and trust that if it should please God to grant us a good crop and harvest this year we will be all right again. Wm. Logan. h v, ].- . -•;-■-■;•■:>—;/• newcastle. The Committee are happy in being able to announce the opening of the new Church in this village. It is a building purely ecclesiastical in its character, the designs of the architect, Mr. Hay, having been strictly carried out. Since its opening, the congregation has increased four-fold, and it is hoped in future years a corresponding increase will be made to the supporters of the Society in the parish. For the present, however, your Com- mittee can only report the sum of £15 14s. 9d. as having been collected, the usual proportion of which has been reserved for transmission to the Parent Society. ;"': PORT HOPE. The Port Hope Parochial Committee of the Church Society report, that their anniversary meeting this year was attended by t 44 RfBPORT. a large number of persons. The sum transnnitted to the Parent Society in Toronto, antiounted lo $54 25 cts., including the Incumbent's subscription. At the January colled ion ^i was contributed. It iifi the intention of the Committee to continue the regular quarterly collections ; and to comply with the other regu- lations of the Society. COBOURG. This, like other towns in Canada West, has felt sevarely the pressure of Ihe times; and the distress produced amongst the labouring classes, has taxed very heavily the means of those who are better provided. In many quarters, therefore, there has not been the usual ability to contribute to the funds of the Church Society ; yet the untireing labours of the ladies, who kindly acted as collectors, have been attended with no inconsiderable success, as tlie following statement will shew : — BECEIPTS. Balance from last > ear £ 1 12 9 Subscription paid to W. Graveley. 10 Collected by Mrs. Bethune and Mrs. Clark 22 17 6 Collected by Mrs Qraveley and Miss Heath , 16 9 8 Collected by Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. J. Calcutt 12 18 9 Collected by Miss Corrigal and the Misses Bennett 17 Collected by Mrs. Clench and Mrs. Burnett 8 8 2 Collected by Mrs. Tooke and Miss Rowe 3 8 1 Collected by Miss McEeys and Miss Stiles 1 12 4 Collected by Mr. J. H Wilcocks 2 Subscription direct to Parent Society 6 '''■■'"' ■' '■ ' ^' £92 12 3 'I EXPENPITCRE. v>U Paid for Books for St. Peter's and Ontario Sunday Schools, and sundries £ 4 8 8 Paid for Reward Books for the above and Court House Sunday School 13 8 Paid for 100 Reports 2 10 Paid to Parent Society £17 Subscription paid direct 5 22 Paid to Cemetery Fund 26 Paid to Church Building Fund 26 £91 19 4 ' MIDLAND DISTRICT. Another year has passed away since we last assembled here to hold the Annual Meeting of the Midland District Branch of the Church Society, and, instead of their being cauise for congratula- tion on the improved condition of our Branch, .ve are compelled to acknowledge that its prospects are worse than they were a year ago. The contributions available for necessary expenses, , !:- % t- ¥ g ir- p- REPORT. 45 and for missionary purposes, are less than they were last year ; and we perceive no symptoms among us of a revivini,' interest in the Society's operations. What is the reason of this? Have the managers oi the Society proved unfaithful to the trusts reposed in them ? or are the objects to which its funds are devoted less important now than they were in past years ? Is it of less moment now to contribute to the support of missionartes in the destitute parts of the Diocese than it once was ? And does the cry of the widows of the clergy, and of their fatherless children, find no response now in their bosoms which once commiserated their privations and suffering? This is one of the objects for which subscriptions are solicited, and unless substantial aid is rendered by '.lie members of the Church, it cannot be carried out. The Society embraces other objects also, which have a claim upon us for support — such as giving assistance to those preparing for the Ministry ; circulating the Holy Scriptures and the Book of Common Prayer in the Diocese j encouraging education, and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of churches. To promote these as they ought to be promoted, money is wanted, and the Church looks to her children for the necessary supplies. In Kingston the number of the Society's benefactors has been much lessened of late. Some, whose liberal donations were wont to swell the receipts of this Branch, have removed to distant lands, while others have been called to their rest. But does not this urge upon those who remain to take a double interest in the welfare of the Society, and, although feeling in common with others the present depressed state of business, to increase their subscriptions to its funds? How is the Church of our fathers, and of our baptism, to maintain her ground if her sons desert her, or forbear to lend a helping hand, when she stands in need of assistance ? Especially, how are the spiritual wants of a con- stantly increasing Church population, spread over the length and breadth of this vast Diocese, to be provided for, if those who are themselves enjoying the ministrations of our beloved Church, do not give freely to supply the lack ? Let those who contribute sparingly, as well as those who withhold their hand, consider this point well. If the Church is to fulfil her mission in this Diocese, she must have the means at her command ; and where is she to look for support, but to those whom she has nourished and brought up in her bosom ? If the organization of the Church Society is defective, let us apply ourselves unitedly, and with a good will, to remedy the defects. Or if there are objections to the manner in which its affairs are managed, let us calmly and dispassionately discuss the objections and endeavour to correct them. But, instead of merely commiserating the spiritual desti- ml Il 4G REPORT. tulion every where around us, as we do from year to year, let us apply ourselves, with heart and hand, to remove, or at least to lessen it. We cannot all go forth as missionaries, but we can all contribute to support those who are qualiRed to preach the Gospel to those of our fellow Churchmen in the Diocese, who do not enjoy the means of grace which we have. It is our duty to do this, and if we fail, or come short in it, the Lord, the righteous Judge, will not hold us guiltless. NAPANEE. The report of the Parochial Committee says : — **The quarterly collections have been taken up, but no subscriptions, as at the time when they should have been taken up, the parish was visited by the Rev. Dr. Patton on behalf of the Episcopal fund, and the resources of the people were so drawn on to help that object that the Committee felt they could not press, at the same time, the claims of iho Church Society ; but they consoled themselves that while helping on the endowment of the Bishopric and the procur- ing of a Bishop for this important portion of the Diocese of Toronto, the parish was doing a work which would greatly tend to the prosperity of our Zion. The Committee are glad to be able to say that over XI 30 was given for this purpose. However, this year we hope to make up for the last, and help on a Society which has the strongest claims upon the liberality of Churchmen, a Society on which devolves now the support and extension of the Church in the newly-settled parts of the country. », ADOLPHUSTOWN AND FREDERICKSBUROH. The people of these united parishes have been actively engaged during the past year in the erection of a parsonage, which will be ready for occupation next autumn. Notwithstanding the heavy outlay upon this object, the parishoners have no desire to over- look the claims which the Church Society has to their hearty support. The annual meetings have been held in these parishes, when the claims of the Society were urged upon the parishioners. Within the year $500 have been collected for the Parsonage, and $120 for the rent of the Clergyman's house. The Quarterly collections have also been regularly forwarded to the parent Society. The report says : "Although the amount of our Chris- tian exertion for the present year falls short of what God requires from his people, still we are privileged to congratulate our parish on the amount of progress made within that short period." CAMDEN. The Missionary says : " In sending you a report of my mission for the present year, I am sorry that I am not able to redeem the promise which I then thought I was justified in giving, that this REPORT. 47 year our parish would do its part in aiding the Church Society. This we have not been able to accomplish, other than taking up collections for the Students' Fund, the Mission Fund, the Special Mission Fund, and the General Purposes Fund. Owing to the many calls upon the people, during the past year, it was not deemed advisable to make the annual collection." PORTLAND AND LOUGHBOROUGH. The Rev. C. Ruttan, the Missionary in these parishes, writes: "I enclose £2 4s. 2id., being the fourth part of the amount sub- scribed in Portland and Loughborough in behalf of the Church Society. This amount may appear small, but when it is con- sidered that the Mission has been vacant for the last four or five years, that the people have to pay a considerable portion of the Clergyman's salary, and that, owing to the want of a Clergyman, the Churches have been allowed to get very much out of repair, for repairing which the congregation will be obliged to make a liberal contribution, the above sum is perhaps as much as could reasonably be expected for the present year. Next year, no doubt, we shall be able to do more." BARRIEFIELD. The Parochial Committee report to the following effect : " It is with much pleasure and satisfaction we state that the roof of St. Mark's Church, which was in a very dangerous state, has been thoroughly repaired during the past autumn. For being able to accomplish so expensive an undertaking, your Committee have to return their sincere thanks to the District Branch for their liberal grant of £12 10s., which, with a like sum raised by volun- tary subscription in this Mission, enabled the work to be done in a very satisfactory manner. The services at Birmingham and McLean's school-house have been regularly kept up during the year, and in both places the attendance is very satisfactory." PORTSMOUTH. The Committee report that the quarterly collections have been regularly made and forwarded to the Parent Society, amounting to £3 10s., and also the Clergyman's subscription of £>l 5s. Besides the Sunday School, the attendance at which has increased during the year, there is an infant day school in the parish, in which for nine months there has been an attendance of from thirty-six to fifty-three, and the progress of the little ones is highly commendable. This^is an organization which other parishes might adopt with great advantage to the rising generation. When trained up from such a tender age in Church principles, and Scriptural truth, there can be little fear of the lambs wander- ing from the fold. The report says : " We cannot but express -I 48 ■KPOBT. w i our conviction of the importance of Aniversary Meetings, calling together an they do a number of our brethren of the Clergy und laity, affording an opportunity of Hlrengthening each other's hands, stirring up our hearts and afl'ections to be more earnesllv engaged in our Master's service, and commending to our people the prayerful study of the standards and formularies of our beloved Church." SAINT JAMES' CHURCH. The Committee report as follows : **With the Association in connexion with St. James's Church, as with all other ef^ort^', private or public, the past year has been one of great trial, and our financial difusullies have prevented our doing little morn than making the four quarterly collections, and a ^mall ofFenng lo the General Purpose Fund. It is our intention, during the coming year, to re-organIze, and to canvas thoroughly the mem- bers ol this congregation, so as to get, if possible, a subscription from every man, woman, and child. Although this Church is struggling to pay ofi a debt incurred some years ago, the special collections taken up during the year have amounted to £16 13s. 5^d., besides the sum of <£100 paid towards the Clergyman's salary. SAINT OEOBOB's CHURCH. The quarterly collections have been rutuse and remitted to the Parent Society, together with the special collection in December last, for the support of Missions in the Diocese. The subscriptions are less this year than on any former occasion. This has arisen from the fact that some of the most liberal contributors to the Society have removed from Kingston, while others have been called away by death. A mysterious providence has cut short the active usefulness of one who for many years ministered to the congregation of St. George's with great acceptance, and whose benefactions to the Society were always most liberal. Let us hope that many of those to whom he ministered will follow his example in this respect, and that an increased interest in the Church Society will be manifested among us. The contributions amount to £3Q IGs. 3d. From the scarcity of money, many who have always given liberally have been obliged to reduce their subscriptions this year. ,. .. THS DEPOSITORY. The sales during the year have amounted to d£353s. 3d. In consequence of an order passed by the Committee of Management, an inventory was taken of the books in the Depository, on the 1st of May last, which were found to amount to £76 8s. 4d., currency. In August, Prayer Books, and other Books and Tracts, ing md sr's illy irul )r(! ^ I I > •• RBPORT. J^ were imported from the Chriatiaii Knowledge Society to the amount of £50 currency. At a Bill of Exchange fur £50 sterling was remitted, there is a considerable balance to our credit on the books of that Society. It is intended in the spring, to import from the Prayer Book and Homily Society, to the amount of the balance just mentioned. Prayer Books with marginal reference*, which, it is hoped, will find a ready sale. As there is always on hand in the Depository a large supply of Prayer Books in superior binding:*, and at low prices, besides other Books and Tracts, it seems surprising that the sum realised from the sale^ does not amount to more. Mrs. Ferns, in whose charge the books are, continues to give full satisfaction. ' J THB bishop's FUND. It is gratifying to be able to announce that the emiuwment of the Bishopric has been nearly made up to the minimum sum required, and that most of the parishes in the proposed Diocese have come up to what was expected of them. But as more than one-half of the endowment has been secured upon notes, and not in cash, much remains to be done before a Bishop can be elected. In iIt" meantime it is the privilege, as well as the imperative duty, both of Clergy and laity to continue instant in prayer that the Shepherd and Bishop of Souls would send us a man '* full of the Holy Ghost and of faith " to rule over his heritage. There are no reports from Bath, Amherst Island, Wolfe Island, and St. Paul's, Kingston. Having given the statistics of the different Parochial Associa- tions in connection with the Midland District Branch of the Church Society, as far as they can be ascertained, we can only hope for better things in the ensuing year. Our truly Scriptural and Apostolic Church has a great work before her in this vast continent, and we, her children, must bear our part in that work. Besides the many townships in Canada, where there are none to care for the souls of the settlers, there is a vast extent of country to the west and to the north of us, destined soon to be occupied by a busy population from all parts of the world, and the members of the Church of England in Canada will have to do their part in providing the means of grace for these, or they will prove recreant to the Church of their baptism. The ground must be pre-occupied by our Missionaries, or we shall come short of what is required of us. Let us hope, then, that when the time comes, it will be found that " we have done that which was our duty to do in this matter." • A. Stewart. I 60 REPORT. PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT. k'epbrt: — The Committee of Management of the Prince fil'cfWard district Branch of the Church Society of the Diocese of I'orijhto, for the year commencing February, 1858, and ending J'ebruaitJ, 1869, beg to report as follows: — By ihe great blessing of the Lord Almighty, we, of this Prince JBdward District Branch of the Diocesan Church Society, more fprtunale than our brethren in the East Indies, have been pre- served in peace and happiness for the past year, and we now assemble, under a sense of undeserved mercies, with grateful hearts, and we trust, with a $56 |in,.th^ hands of the Bopksellers; amount collected for vlS^Jn ricton, by subscriptions, is, about $120. t..,.. ,,.^Otal collected in jPicton for Missionary and oilier purposes in 18M toFpbrqary ISSflj, is$!85.50, ,y,TChQ Ladiejs' Sewing Society Report that they have bought yjfiih ilje proceeds of sale of articles since the Society was n^new^id ^n 185t,,two shares pf the Bank of Upper Canada stock, |ti[inglng,f\t 8, per pent, an annual dividend of eight dollars, and l^ave further on hand the siim of $42.30, which will be invested in like manner. The whole amount in their hands since their renewing tjbe Society is $142.30. No Reports have been received from Carrying Place, Consecon, Hillier or Marysburgb, the two latter parishes being at present vacant. 4 J» U. REPORT. 51 • The North Port Parochial Association Reports that the Annual Meeting was held on Monday, the 14ih of Februaty, 185d, arid that the whole amount of collections and subscriptions for the past year was *9.50. -. ' ' ' ,' . "r ^ '■^•*' ""■ "'^' " Thomas Boor'^^t' Secretary. "^^'' Picton, nth February, 1S59. j(« aotia-ijo.*^).!.: .li c? BATHURST DISTRICT. FITZROY AND PAKBNHAM. The bame cause which operated the year before last, viz^ in 1857, has also operated in the last, to efi'ect a diminution in the oHertory collections, that is, the absence of the incumbent oh a tour, made with a view of collecting additional means throughout the province, for the completion of the church at FitzroyHarbodr, a building which from its foundation to its completion, will neces- sitate an expenditure of nearly, if not quite, £1000 ; a stim entirely disproportioned to the means and circumstances of that end of the mission. It was undertaken with the understanding derived from the architect that £400 would build it. Tnis sum has already been expended, — a very small proportion, about one- fourth, has been raised in the mission. The total Church Society Collections for the year ending December 31st, 1857, amount to £22, 2s. O^d., less by £2 §s. Id;. than those of the preceding year. ;!l .rsoiK.'ioin?! 'vm-rnnit' la >i\ We would here urge, in concluding this report, the considera- tion of the important truth that it is in every man's po'^neir to provitle against the day of necessity — the judgmenl-c??^v ■ ^heh he will feel the need of the works of faith to sustain u n;; and to avert the destruction A'hich is decreed against the barren branch in Christ. By our fruits here, which are our works, we will' be known hereafter. No more acceptable or profitable work can be recorded in the book of God's remembrance than an honest endeavour to hasten His Kingdom, by arming it with the power of extending its influence over the hearts and souls of men. Let a man put the claims' of covetousness in one scale, and those of Christ and His Church in the other, and as he decides between the two, so let Him calculate his reward; the rewai^d of tlie former this world bestows — that of the latter is laid up in heliven ; for it is as a man sows that he will reap — his fruit will be as to the quality of the seed sown — if corruptible the fruit will be tot' ruption, — if spiritual, immortality. qcf ^nf»c'?!(j ' lO N' \w vVijji f's v This Parochial Branch feels grateful to the giver of all ^904 for the measure of success which has attended i\$ operationt 52 REPORT. during the past year. Although the parish has been heavily taxed with its own local wants, and also the providing support for an additional Clergyman this year; yet we are glad to state that the Church Society has not been forgotten by us, but that through the zeal and activity of the ladies who acted as collectors, our annual subscriptions have amounted to £65 5s ' ' ' ' PERTH. This parish has incurred a very heavy charge in the erection of a new Church, which, from its ritual comeliness and size, as well as the durable material of which it is being constructed, may be suited to the holy purpose for which it is designed, and also afford ample accommodation to every member of tlie Church residing in or adjacent to the Town of Perth. Various causes, which it would be out of place to refer to here, have delayed the completion of the work, upon which, so far as it has gone, nearly £2000 has been expended. From arrange- ments now being made, it is expected that by the spring of 1860, the building may be occupied for the worship of God. While their oWn urgent necessities are thus pressing on them, many members of the Church in this parish would still further manifest their sense of the duty binding on them to aid in sup- porting the Church Society — an organization for Missionary pur- poses, which in the present position of the Church in this Diocese is of immence importance, thrown as she is on the voluntary support of the people. The result of the annual canvass this year exhibits, including the Rector's subscription, a sura total of X16 7s. ll|d.; one fourth, according to the constitution of the Church Society, has been remitted to the Parent Society in Toronto^ and three-fourths appropriated to local purposes. For a parish like Perth this appears but a small sum to con- tribute in one year to aid in supporting this, the Church Mission- ary and Charitable Society, but when it is taken into consideration that the members of the Church here have enjoyed her ministra- tions for over thirty years, without contributing any thing towards her maintenance among them, it is plain that it will be a work of time before they come fully to realize the importance of sus- taining her institutions, as also their own duties, as baptized members of the fold, to do all that in them lies to set forward her operations, and to aid her in fulfilling her Divine Mission. Amidst the many discouragements incident to a parish such as this, it is pleasing to perceive that there is a growing disposition among several of the members of the Church to give not only of their means, but of their time, and of their convenience, heartily as to the Lord, to aid in carrying out her work. We cannot speak of the efforts of the Ladies of the Sewing , f." REPOBT. 53 Society but in terms of eulogy. During the past winter, by the sale of their work, they realised, after payment of all expenses, a sum of £130, which they placed at ihe disposal of the Rector to be applied towards the erection of the New Church. During the preceding year the building committee received through Miss. F. Matheson, the Treasurer of this Society, r.-^v" ... ,'! . ■'. ' !• ■> tl!> "/if u ,v>/' a-al' 7 *.; :a $i}) .d b-. ■xmr RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE SEVENTEENTH GENERAL MEETING, HELD ON THE 7th JUNE, 1869. Moved by the Hon. George Allan, seconded by Dr. Bovell, Tl^at.tho Repoct now read be adopted, and printed for cirgulation. ; . ~ Moved by the Hon. J. H. Cameron, seconded by the Rev. C. Forest, n H ? ^ That the oompAiensiTe nature of the objects of the Society, and their great individual importance, entitle it to the cordial support of every member of the Church. VIM maun Moved by Professor Hinde, seconded by the Rev. John Vicars, That vrhile it is our duty as Churchmen to take an interest in the spread of the Redeemer's cause throughout the world ; yet are we especially bound to proride for the spiritual wants of those residing within this Diocese, where the harvest is truly plenteous but the labourers are few. Moved by the Provost of Trinity College, seconded by the Hon. George Boulton, That the inadequate and uncertain provision which is at present made for the Ministers of our Church, is a most serious hinderance to the efficient performance of their duties, and at the same time a grievous discouragement to those to whom the Church looks to fill their places or to augment their numbers ; and that it is conse- quently our duty not to rest till the first of the avowed objects of this Society is more effectually accomplished. Moved by the Rev. R. V. Rogers, seconded by the Rev. J. Hilton, That the thanks of this Society are due and hereby tendered to the officers and membtxa of the several committees, for their services during the past year. ?« m APPENDIX, (If I" be ji <»> ^e or le r. • eoiooooeoi-ieocso •O T-t 1-" .•*C50i«fflooeiO«i)<<»«3 laoiMMOieoesooo O IN O (M 00 03 O H o o 72 O != Ed tn H n H O o o < 0 rH »0 ffl '00 lO W *** CO eo M '-' 1 I as H H O H Bi a a 1 = a b 3 "^ ^ -3 i^b .a §^^ "2 3 2 a 3 a s fe H .5 ^ « =^ « 'a s 2 ? I I § ^ S o ■« fo »i£ ■*;! ■3 rs m s o a S :'* a 2 ® .<'J o f= S5 oQ w W o 00 ■<* 00 CO 1- F-( CO CO •»f< U3 CO la •«i« N so H . ^ o « a OS -3 CO g I 56 1 i i ?! APPENDIX. STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS. WIDOWS AND orphans' VVHU. 180 Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock £2243 17 6 G Shares Commercial Bank Stock 150 Mortgage on Lot in Scarborough 250 Bond of H. Rowsell, for amount of balance on Depository account 490 2 1 Ditto, on account of Diocesan Press 181 16 8 Loan to Manver?' Parsonago 82 Loan to Elora Parsonage 87 10 Loan, balance Bey. E. Morris 12 10 Dr. Hunter, balance of bond 100 Loan to Clarke Parsonage 60 Middlesex Debentures, par value £1250 978 5 5 Simcoe ditto ditto £250 214 7 11 Grand Trunk Telegraph Debentures guaranteed 1048 2 6 Loan to Rev. Mr. Green 100 Bequest by Di'. Btfrnside 750 St. Catherines Debentures, par value £550 470 City of Toronto ditto £800 271 1 8 County of York ditto 101 City of Toronto ditto £200, dated Feb. 1859 183 Cartwright Mortgage, dated April 17, 1859 287 10 Paid on Lands ■ ■■■ • t,. OENKBAL jPUBPOSE FUND. Lands f MISSION FUND. British America Insurance Stock 287 10 Three Shares B. U. C. Stock 37 10 Loan to Warwick Parsonage 100 Bequest by Dr. Burnside 1000 Cartwright Mortgage, dated April 17, 1859 150 KENT TESTIMONIAL FUND. Eighteen Shares Upper Canada Bank Stock 221 2 6 British American Insurance Stock 14 17 CORNWALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FUND. Seven Shares Commercial Bank Stock 175 One Share Upper Canada Bank Stock 12 '■.V, ' '1 % £7996 3 650 12 9 £8546 15 228 4 9 6 1575 285 19 6 187 10 APPENDIX. 67 SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE XVII. YEAR. Dr. The Oenkka •08B Fund. Cr. 1859, April 30th, £ s. d. Grants of Books 90 18 6 " to Churches 20 " Mrs. Graham 10 Rowsell's account for print- ing Reports, Circulars, &c., and Stationery 186 3 2 Taxes 70 Law costs.. 28 19 6 Office Rent 75 Auditors 25 Travelling Expenses 16 16 6 Salaries of Secretary, Clerk, Messenger, and petty expenses 633 8 7 Interest on mortgage on lot in Lindsay 7 4 Use of Hall 2 10 Darlington Glebe Law ex- penses 42 11 Grant to Book and Tract Fund 5 16 10 Ameliasburgh Endowment. ... 26 17 6 Mono Glebe 54 18 6 £1146 Balance to Debit from last year 239 8 £1385 8 8 1869, April 80th. £ b^ d. Amount received from Pa- rochial Branch and Col- lections 811 16 7 Investments returned 31 1 Rents 9 Balance to debit 633 12 1 I '.' ; t t^^il £1385 8 8 r m Students' Fund. fiiUti .■s4.tt;j' eta;.- Cr. 1869, April 30th. £ s. d. Trinity College 200 Rev. W. E. Cooper, for Mr. C.E.Hatfield 3 15 Balance 83 16 9 £287 11 9 _ 1869, April 80th. £ s. d. Balance 117 11 6 Collections, &c 170 £287 11 9 56 APPENDIX. 1 IS Dr. Widows and OapRAMs' Fund. Cr. 1869. £ a- To pensions to Widows and Orphans 480 InTestments during the year. 829 6 Tkxes 11 12 d. 8 9 8 1859. £ 8. d. By balance 688 8 11 InTestments returned 481 7 8 Interest and dividends 419 8 Collectioiis and subscriptions 498 14 8 Balance to credit 761 6 £2082 6 1 due at present time £2082 6 1 £860 12 0. Dr. i) tix Mission Fund. Or. 1869. £ 8. d. Missionaries' Salaries 680 12 6 Taxes. 16 17 Insurance on Church 6 £602 9 6 1859. £ s. d. Bybalance 116 4 Interest 68 Collections, &c 842 5 6 Balance to debit 82 1 £602 9 6 Dr. KXMT TXSTIXOMIAI.. ,3 ,>':'!? ■!, Or. 1B59. To amount paid during the year for Two Shares Bank of Upper Canada Stock £ 8. d. 23 2 6 8 4 11 1869. Dividends :■ £ s. 20 5 d. (1 1 '0 Balance to debit 10 2 n Balance to debit 1 ")■ * £81 7 5 £81 7 5 ,.,,. '/-mfliflU « • W irif iiiliillll ■JltoltJfcHlMMiltil I APPairDiXi 69 d. 11 8 8 8 •a aiO>o«ooo>eoaooH rH rH >0 to e4 C4 rH t» • I H «4 OOriO»OOOOOOOrHi-liacO b*H003e<|U3A"< r-t <-• NOeoowdOeooJeoe^o ,i.f:.'' 9 ^ *j © o tJ ■w (3 g W 11 II S a •s d I s ^t4 SI «t» •aw n 1 1 QQ ^ #4 V - •« I 'S -a »9 V O S M SPECIAL COLLECTION TAKEN UP BY ORDER OP THE LORD BISHOP, ON ADVENT SUNDAY, ON BEHALF OF THE MISSION FUND. HOME AND SIMCOE DISTRICTS. City of Toronto Rev. H. J. Grasett, B.D St. Jamoa' $240 00 " 8. Lett, LL.D St. George's 104 10 " A. Sanson Trinity 42 00 " W. S. Darling Holy Trinity 60 00 " T. S. Kennedy St. John Evanlt's. 50 00 " J. H. McCoUum, M.A.. St. Stephen's 5 00 4( YorkTille Kings' Station Oak Ridges ... Chester " S. Givins St. Paul's " J. Beaven, D.D All Saints' 8 35 " " St. John's 8 70 " " 2 50 $501 10 87 42 Mimico " H. G. Cooper, B. A GhriHt 2 00 Etobicoke " «« St. George's 4 00 Weston " W. A. Johnson St. Phillip's 20 92 Beeohboro' " " 8 40 YorkMills " R. Mitchele, A.M...... St. John's Thomhill Yaughan Station No. 1 20 72 3 47 D. E. Blake, A.B Trinity 26 60 '• St. Stephen's 5 64 Woodbridge Tullamore GrahamsTille " Gore of Toronto... " " J.Carry,B.D Christ 14 00 " St. Mary's 6 80 " 5 90 St. John's 4 86 Streetsvilb Springfield Sydenham . • R. Arnold, A.B Trinity ' T. P. Hodge St. Peter's 22 70 ' " 3 76 Port Credit " 1 05 Georfpna •I Sutton «' " W. Ritchie St. George's 4 19 " " Parke's Sc'lhouse. 3 16 (i 1 56 Newmarket " S. F. Ramsay, M-A. ... St. Paul's 6 53 Aurora " " Trinity 2 00 Holland Landing... " •« Christ 4 00 Markham " G. S. J. Hill, B.A St. Phillip's 4 00 «« «« Grace 3 49 14 56 6 00 24 32 24 19 32 14 31 66 10 00 27 60 8 91 12 93 7 40 • « 4 * OP, 10 42 55 00 82 19 14 66 00 60 91 10 -5 );■■ . Columbus Rey. Whitby " Oshawa <' Uxbridge " Duffip's Creek *< Pickering « Qreenwood " Brook East '• Brook West " Barrie <• Shanty Bay " Craighurst « 'I Tecumseth " WestGwillimbury... «« i< t( Orillia " Penetanguishene ... " Collingwood " Hamilton Rot. Barton " Olandford «« Cayuga " Caledonia " York " Ontario " Saltfleet&Binbrook. « Stoney Creek " Dundas " Anoaster *' Oakville •' Palermo " Milton " Hornby •' Georgetown " Nonral " Edmunton " Brampton '* Guelph " Puslinch " Rockwood " APPENDIX. T. Taylor, A.M St. Paul's ... J. Pentland, A.B St. John's ... " St. George's 0. B. P. Viner, B.A... St. Paul's ... " ••• St. George's ... St. 'I'homas' ... Jenning's So'lh'se. S. B. Ardagh, A.M.... Trinity. E. Morgan, M. A St. John's " ... St. Peter's •« ... St. Paul's 4 00 6 00 Jl GO 8 18 2 66 4 60 3 72 1 98 17 20 4 50 2 00 8 80 3 16 6t 2 00 9 00 19 68 S. S. Strong, D.D Trinity J. Fletcher, M.A,. Christ " Trinity " St. Paul's T. B Read St. James' Geo. Hallen, B.A St. James' J. Langtry, M.A Christ GORE AND WELLINGTON. J. G. Geddes, M.A Christ G. A. Bull ... St. Peter's " St. Paul's B. C. Hill, A.M St. John's 1 88 6 40 72 26 66 12 28 8 00 5 00 9 66 10 00 44 00 10 19 6 87 8 82 J. L. Alexander. « Christ F. L. Osier, M.A St. John's «« St. James' . R. Shanklin St. Jude's " St. Luke's F. Tremayne, jun Grace J.G.D. MoKenzie,M.A. St. Paul's J. J. Bogart, M.A St. John's Christ E. M. Stewart, M.A ... St. George's H. W. Stewart,M.A 10 60 6 26 4 26 1 12 3 38 1 60 6 00 14 00 20 87 2 63 13 87 5 19 4 77 2 64 3 18 4 58 60 40 4 00 8 00 20 00 6 00 20 00 23 00 18 66 7 41 7 71 62 40 M APPENDIX. Walpole MUslon ... Ket. H. OriRgi. A.M Elors " C. K. Thompson, M.A. St. Jobn'i Fergus *' " 7 00 2 00 Olcnallan " C. H. Drinkwator Arthur " J. A. Preston Omoe 6 00 00 1 86 6 12 vi I NIAOAUA DISTRICT. Niagara llnr. W. MoMurray, D.C.L. St. Mark's Grimsby ~ "' St. CatbnriDcs Fort Daihousio Jordan F. J. Lundy, D.C.L... St. Andrew's A. F. Atkinson, D.C.L. St. Oeorge's A. Diion, B.A St. James' ... •' St. John's ... Chippawa Stamford DrummondTille . Thorold Port Robinson Port Maitland South Cayuga Dunnville W. Leemlng Trinity C. L. Ingles, 13. A St. John's .. «• St. George's T. B. Fuller, D.C.L... St. John's ,. «« St. Paul's .. Welland .1. Flood Christ " St. John's '• St. Paul's :) 41) 2 80 4 22 9 00 23 00 10 50 1 00 4 00 (5 50 " J. A. Stannngo ARCHDEACONRY OF KINGSTON. Cobourg Ven. A.N. Betlmno, D.D., D C.L., St. Peter's. " Styles' " Bournes' (I Port Hope Rev. J. Short, D.D St. John's . Cavan " T.W.Allen St. John's . " •' *' St. Paul's . •• " " St. Thomas'. Grafton . Colbome J. Wilson St. George's " Trinity 66 00 8 66 2 64 2 62 4 42 3 40 28 25 8 25 Lindsay *< J. Vicars Cartwright •< W. Logan St. John's FenelonFalls " W. G. Clarke Peterboro' " J. W. R. Beck, M.A... St. John's Perrytown " J.Hilton St. Paul's ElizabethTille '< " St. John's " " " Sunday School .. A Friend, per " " Seymour Percy " Schoolhouse " " F. J. S. Groves. 6 11 6 07 8 82 10 00 8 26 2 62 13 80 00 4 60 66 20 6 70 44 00 la 22 88 60 11 60 2 07 62 30 20 00 10 44 31 60 2 76 6 00 4 00 26 60 30 00 6 90 ;^'l ■M MIDLAND AND VICTORIA DISTRICT. Kingston Ven. G. O'K. Stuart, D.D.,D.C.L., St. George's. " Rev. R.V. Rogers, A.M St. James' 24 00 4 70 •tEiiiiin mJiSSmm KESBBH APPENDIX. 68 50 75 00 00 50 00 90 Barriefleld Rev n Portsmouth *< Adolphustown " Predcricknburg " Camden " Pioton Hot. Carrying Place " Hllller " Nortbport " City of Ottawa Rev. Carlton Place " Qananoque " Landsdowno " FrankTille '• Elizabethtown ...... " Cornwall Rev, Moulinette " Presoott " Osnabruck " Dickenson's L'nding " Smith's Falls " Kemptville '< lYilliamsburg " Matilda " North Augusta " Lamb's Pond " MirriokvlUe " Huntley " Qoulboume " March " it « E. C. Bower St. Mark's " McLean's Sc'lh's* F. W. Dobbs St. John's R. Harding St. Paul's 2 06 86 1 98 2 00 0. W. White, B.A St. Luke's PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT, W. MoCauley St.'M. Magdalene H. E. Plees St. John's Chas.Ruttan Christ T. Bousfleld . BATHUR8T DISTRICT. Christ J. S. Lauder, B.A. 11. O. Cox •• J.W.Carroll T. S. Compbell Trinity EASTERN DISTRICT. H. Pfttton, D.C.L Trinity •• Christ.. R. Lewis, M.A St. John's R. Garrett " •• St. Peter's J. B. Worrell St. John's J. Harris St. James' F. Tremayne. T. A. Pamell Trinity J. Oodfirey Christ .. J. Butler, M.A. } St. John's St. Mary's 3 40 8 10 8 60 87 00 G 12 1 60 6 00 16 81 7 80 2 00 2 00 3 00 8 60 3 40 2 90 10 00 3 98 2 60 11 60 1 88 8 82 I 10 28 00 16 00 6 00 10 00 48 12 10 40 7 60 48 28 61 4 00 2 00 4 60 10 00 Total amount $1782 06 00 70 64 AFPJBNDIX. 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I^ ^ O o c3 it OS UP< o a o 9^ I* 3-3 "5 "3 I- (1) S O A m Pm M ^ ;^ 19 APPENDIX. -a of O o o3 I H OQ 5 • •^ CM eo «o OS Chancellor, F. P. Stratford, S.J,, HJ>. Spragge, Mrs« Wm« Toronto, Lord Bishop oif Townley, Rer. A., D.iO. Townley, Mrs. Thompson, Rer. 0. B.| U.A. Tett,B. Wldder,!., F. P. INCORPOBATED MEMBERS. Ardaffh, Bvo. S. S.,AM Barrie. AtHnson, £eo, A. F.fi.O.Ti... St Catharines. Alexander, Rer. J. L Blnbrook. Allen, Rer. T. W Caran. Anderson, Rer. Q.A. BaypfQuinte. Adams, P. E CornwaU. Armstrong, Rer. J. Berwick. Armour, Robert Darlington. Ambery, Rer. J.j,M.A Toronto. Adamson, Rer. Dr. Toronto. Atkinson, Oeorge Hamilton. Sartlett, Ren. T. JT., M.A Kingston. 10 Sarron, F. W., M.A Cobonrg. Beckett, Joteph York Hills. Betley, M Toronto. Beamm^Bw. J.\iJi.^ V.P.... Toronto. BirchcM, T. W. ToMmto. BowotU, O. jr., Judge ......... Oobourg. BoawellfJ. V. Cobourg. BoneeU, Btv. JS.J.,T).O.L Williamsbugh; Bottom, W.H. Kempt«tUe. Boulton. D.B. Cobourg. BoyU, Andrew St. Catlmrines. Brent, Bm. H. Clarke. 74 RXPORT. Sr»Ht,J. W. 5""?^: Brooke, L.F. DBflloBton. Brown, Edirard lUmlltoii. Btirnhitm, A. A Cobourg. Burritt, If. Marlborough. Baldwin, Kev. K.,M.A Toionto. Bock, UeT. J. W.,M.A Peterboro', lIlBckmnn, Hot. J., DC.L... Hamilton. MleandoU, Rer. W., A.M Trent. Boyd, F Toronto. Brown, W. M Hamilton. Bacon, W V Yorktille. Baldwin, Admiral " Belt, Rot. W Scarborough. Bull. Rev. O. A Barton. Boulton, H. J., Jr Uumbertord. Bower, Jo«eph KemptTllle. Butler. Rev. .1 March. Bower, Rev. E. Barrieflold. Burnham, Rev. M Peterboro'. BoTell, James, M.D Toronto. Burnt. Judge, V.P Toronto. Bull, II. B Hamilton. Brougball, Rot. A. J., M.A. Toronto. Beresford, Col Newmarket Reaven, Hot. G., M.A Picton. Bosart, Rot. J., M.A Preicott. Cheitley, tiolomon Cornwall. Covert, Henry Cobourg. Campbell, Major Cobourg. Clarke, Dr YorkTlUe. Corheti, Sheriff Kingston. Corrlgal, W Cobourg. Cravofonl, John Toronto. Crem, Rev. Tho« Niagara. Cumm,iiig», James Ohippawa. Cameron, Allan Toronto. CiyuUon, A.II Toronto. Cooper, Bev. If. '\ B.A Ktobicoke. Crawford, Dalrympio Toronto. Campbell. Rev. K.F BayfleM. Carroll, Rev. J Oananoque. Clarke, Rot. W.O Fenolon Cox, ReT. R. O Brampton. Campbel!, ReT. T. 8 LanBdown. Campbell, C. J Toronto Cochrane, T York Township. Carry, KeT. J., BJ) Woodbrldge. Campbell, A H Kingston. Cumberland, F Toronto. Crookshank, J. S Kingston. Clementi, ReT. Y Peterboro'. Checkly,ReT.W.,M.A Barrie Cooper, ReT. W.E., M.A Toronto. Carter, John Toronto. Darling,Rm, W.S. Toronto. Deacon, B Kingston. JHehl, Dr Toronto. Dickenson, Dr Hamilton. Dixon, Rw A., B.A Port Dalhousie. Diaion, T. C DoTuiUlaon, O. Orantii'un. Duggan, George Toronto. Dickson, W. U Niagara. • DeBlaquiere, Hon.P.B., VJ*. Toronto. Duggan, John " Oobbs, ReT. F.W Kingston. Durnford, J " DaTles, Rot. H. W., M.A.... Oomwall. Durand, Geo Toronto. Deniron, R. L " Drinkwater, Rev. C. H Rockwood. Bllioe,W Freemcm, S.B Hamilton. Fuller, Rev.T. B., D.C.I- Thorold. Fletcher, ReT. John,A.B WestawilUmbury. Flood, Rat. J Richmond. Farmer, W Barton. Fuller, T Toronto. Gamhle, W Etobicoke. Oarrett, Bev. R Ounabruck. Oetfdet, James Elora. Oen, Ber.Alex Toronto. S/iortt, T. S Toronto. Hhortt, Bev. J., D.D Port Hope. Simpson, John Niagara. Small, CO Toronto. Stanton, Bobert Toronto. Stlnson, Thmnas Hamilton. Strnvhan, J.M. Toronto. Street, B, P Hamilton. Street, T, <7., V, P Niagara. Steele, B RrockTilln. Stuart, ren,G.O'A'.,J}.V., V,P, Kingnton. Shanklin, Rev. R OakTlllo, Stennatt, W., M.A Toronto. Sootheran.Geo Yorkvillu, Spratt, Robert Toronto. Smithnrst, Rev. John Mlntp. Stephenson, Rrv. R. L Perth. Stewart, Kev. E. M., M.A.... Ouelph. Strong, Rev S. 8., D.D Teeumsetb. Stannage, Rev. J Wetland. Simpson, W. B '. Brockvllle. Stewart, H. W., H.A Guelph. Stevens, A Hamilton. Stewart, Rev. A Kingston. Shotter, L. L Erin. Thompson, S Toronto. Twoliy, H Q Yorkvlllo. Tremayne, senr., Rev. V Cliarleston. Tremsyne, Jr., Rev. F Miiton. TIsdale, E. H Hamilton. Taylor, Rev. T Columbui, Tane, Rev, F Brockville, Vnnkouffhnet, Hon,, V, P. Cornwall, Tankoughnet, Hon. P.M. Toronto, Vankoughnet, M. B Toronto. VIner, Rev. O. P. B, B.A Pickering. Wakefield, W Toronto. Wathina, John Kingston, Wtibster, Joseph Dundan, Westmacott, w, M. Toronto. WUHns, Hon. B, C, V, P.... Carrying Place, Wilson, Bern, J. Grafton. Wyatt, Henry WelUngton Square, Wliitaker, Rev.Provo8t,M.A. Toronto. Williams, Joseph, V. P, Tecumseth. Worrell, Rev. J B. Smith's Falli. Walkington, S Hamilton. White. Kev. G. W Camden. Woodf, W. B Aneaster. .ax oy . ^- DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS, XVn. YEAR, Paid ix diuotlt to turn PAKimr Sooxitt. AdamsoD, Ret. Dr $ 6 00 Amberj.Rer. J 6 00 Broughall, Rev. A J 5 00 Bishop of Toronto 60 00 BeaT«n, Rot. Dr. 10 00 Belt, Rot. W 6 00 Beresford, Captain 6 00 Br«nt, J. W 6 00 Carter, J., Eeq .'. 6 00 Campbell, Rer. R. F 6 00 Cox, Rot. R. 6 00 Carry, Rot. J 6 00 Cooper, ReT. H. C. 6 00 Cooper, Rer. W. E 6 00 Drinkwater, Rer. C. H., xvi. and zTii. years 10 00 DaTidson, Rer. J 6 00 Denroohe, Rer. E 6 00 DeBlaoqaiere, Hon. P. B. — « W. and 0. Fond ... 10 00 " O. P. Fund 6 00 ** Miss. Fond 6 00 Ellis, W., Esq 6 00 Flood, Rer. R. 6 00 Fuller, S. B., Esq. 6 00 Qarrett, Rer. R 6 00 QaTillar, H., Esq., W. and 0. F... 20 00 Godfrey, ReT. J .•...•.•4... 6 00 GroTes, Rot. F. J. S 6 00 Harris, Rev. J 6 00 Hamilton, G., Esq 6 00 Hill, Rot. G. S 6 00 Harding, Rev. R 6 00 Holland, Rot. H 6 00 Hooker, A., Esq 6 00 Jacobs, Rer. P Joseph, J., Esq Kennedy, Mrs., of Bath, England, W. and 0. Fund Kendall, Rer. E. K Lauder, Rev. Dr Lauder, Rot. J. S Lewis, Rev. Dr Lee, W. H., Bsq Logan, Rot. W Louoks, Rer. — Lundy, Rer. Dr Mookridge, Rer. J., '66, '66, '67.. Moffatt, ilaior Mortimer, H., Esq Marsh, Mrs Marsh, Rev. J. W Merwin, J. S., Esq Mercer, Mrs., W. and 0. Fund ... O'Meara, Rev. Dr Nlcol,Dr. Preston, Rer. J. A. Preston, T. J., Esq Parke, Mrs., of Bath, England, W. andO. Fund Plees, Rev. H. E Rogers, Rev. R. V Ritchie, Rot. W Robinson, Sir J. B Robarts, T., Esq Ramsay, Rot. S. F Raynes, BIr. Stimson, Rer. E. R., xtL year.... Stewart, Mrs. and Miss, of Nia- gara, to Miss. Fond 6 00 600 4 86 6 00 6 00 6 00' 600 6 00 500 6 00 6 00 15 00 600 5 00. 6 00 6 00 6 00 8 70 6 00 6 00 6 00 600 48fi 5 00 600 6 00 60 00 6 00 6 00 600 6 00 2 00 6UBS0RZPTI0NS. n Bhortt, Rey. Dr., '67, '58, '60 ... 15 00 Spragge, Mn., Miu. Fund 60 00 8t«nneU, Rot. W., '67, '68, '60... 16 00 Stephonion, ReT. R. L 6 00 Taylor, Rer. T 10 00 Tane, Rer. F. R 6 00 Wilklns, Hon. R. C 6 00 Tremayne, Rer. F 6 00 Viner, Rot. O 6 00 Whltaker, Rer. 16 00 Wilion, Rer. J 6 00 Worr«U, R«T. J. B 6 00 SPECIAL FOR BOOK AND TRACT FUND. Draper, Chief Justice 6 00 Denroche, Rer. £ 2 60 Broughall, Rev. A. J 2 60 Oivins, Rer. S 2 60 Hallen, Rev. 2 60 Hill, Rey. B. C 2 00 Gamble, J. W., Esq 2 60 Whitaker, Rer. G 6 00 Viner, Rev. Q 2 60 Forest, Rev. C 2 60 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO THE CHUECH SOCIETY, DIOCESE OF TORONTO. TOKONTO. St. James' Church. Allan, Hon Q W $5 00 Allan. Mrs GW 5 00 Blrchall.TW 4 family... 10 Oil Boyd, (J 5 00 Brooke, Oeorge 5 00 Betley, Matthew 6 00 Bennett, UenryS.... 5 00 Baldwin, Mrs John S 5 00 Boomer, Mrs G 4 00 Boyd, Mr? (Bay street)... 6 00 Brown, Jamed (BUG) 6 00 Baldwin, Estate of the late Hon R 10 00 Bonlton, Mrs Frances 5 00 Britton, Robert 100 Baldwin, Rev £ 5 00 Boyd, John 5 00 Crookshanks, H G 10 00 Crawford, John 10 00 Oayley, John 5 00 Cumberland, F W 6 00 Crumble, M G 5 00 Buggan, John 5 00 Duggan, G, jr 5 00 Benison, GT 5 00 Draper, Hon Chief Justice 5 00 Gordon, Hon James 10 00 Orasett, ReyHJ 10 00 Qxowski, S 10 00 Goldsmith, E 5 00 Gamble, Clarke 6 00 Gilmour, Robert 6 00 Gait, Thomas 5 HO Head, Lady 2000 Hector, John 5 00 Heward. John 5 00 Howard, J 8 5 00 Harris. T D 5 00 Herrick, Dr 6 00 Hiffurty, Judge 10 00 Jones, Mrs 6 00 Jones, EC 5 00 MwBulay, Sir J B 10 00 Mercer, Andrew 10 00 Magrath, Cbas 5 00 Muter, Col 2 60 McCntdion, James 6 00 Perriu, W L 6 00 Proudft)ot,W 5 00 Perkins, George 5 00 Patrick, Alfred. 6 00 iRobinson, Sir John B 10 00 I Rutherford, E H 6 00 |Kos9, Hon John 6 00 Robinson, Jas L 6 00 Toronto, Iiord BielIocted by Miss Nation and Miss FutToye.) Cobb, n W 2 Murphy, A 6 Shaw, M Ferlss, WD Friend Friend 13 Fviend 2 6 Lee.WH 5 Kent, Wm 2 6 Lane, George H 5 Lane, Master H Lane, Eva :.,... Powell, G Friend Friend Spragge, J Q..... 1 10 Bpragge, Mrs J G 1 Bpragge, Harriet K ... 10 Spragge.- Edward W Spragge, Cath M... Spragge, Albert W... 10 Spragge, Elcaner M... 10 Cameron, Elizabeth.. 6 3 6 3 7J 10 10 1 2 1 Brook 2 CoUege Boy 4 (Additional; Dennimn.RL 15 Read, D B 15 Forater, Mrs 6 00 CleaTer, MisH 1 00 Mouchet, Mad'Ue 100 Auslcy, Miss 1 00 Benson, Miss 50 lieiffensteia. Miss 25 Adams, Miss J 60 Morris, ».is8 H 50 Tregent. Miss 25 Hespeler, Miss L 50 Hespelor, Miss A 25 Irving, Miss E 50 Gamble. MissB 25 Foley, M.?s 25 Ball. Misb 25 Dewar, Miss 25 Mercer, Miss E 25 Found on the floor and no owner 25 Ross, Mrs Thompson, J Dunning, C Tillinghast, Mrs .....' Bain. Mrs Oliver, 8 A.. Emery, T W Forster, Mrs 1 Friend Jones, Mary Jones, Rebecca Craig, Elizabeth Stanford, Elizabeth... Dick, C Cameron, Mrs J H 5 Jones, Mr 2 Kennedy, T. 8 1 5 Kennedy, Mrs 10 5 5 5 6 6 1 3 2 1 3 ly, 3 3 3 3»^ 2 Soly Trinity. Anonymous .... do do Augusta, A S.c Blachford, A., Brown, J, BUG 1 -6 Brent, J 2 Brent, J W 10 "" 5 2 2 1 1 5 Kennedy, J 2 Kennedy, T 8., jr 2 Kennedy, M A 2 Kennedy, Wm A 2 Kennedy, Fanny A H. 2 Clarlte, Mrs 1 Pennefather, Mrs 6 Read, D B 1 Friend 5 Marlowe, Owen 5 Ross, Wm Dudley 5 Cameron, A., Esq 5 Smith, J E B 1 Drummond, M 1 Bright, Wm 5 Read, John 10 Harrison, J 10 Nation, Mrs 5 Nation. Sarah 8 Lane, Mrs G H 5 Lane, Miss Florence.... 1 Lane, Master Alfred... 1 Donovan, Mrs 7>4 Futvoye, Miss 5 Sharp, Mrs ''5 5 Creuse, Mrs 5 Tillinghast, ME 3 Peck, 8a««h .•? Brent, Mrs Brent, Miss Brent, Brent, G Brent, E Bttckland, Prof 1 Carman, G H 10 Coate, T W 1 6 Coate, Mi-s 10 Cooper, W E, Revd.... 1 5 Dariing, W 8, Rev 1 10 Devlin, A 10 Friend 5 Gardner, Dr 1 5 q Gardner, Mrs 1 5 U Griffith, R 10 Griffith,! 10 Griffith W 10 Gibson, W. 1 10 Gibson, Jane 10 Hill, T 5 Hay,W 15 Hughes, Maria 6 Hornebrook, Thos 10 Hodgetts, Wm 6 Hobcon, C 10 Hammond, Miss 5 Ince.Wm 2 10 Ince, Mrs 10 St. PauVa. SA 6 Bacon, WV 10 Baldwin, Adml 16 Baldwin, Robert 10 BMlard, John 2 6 Bartlett, Sirs 10 Barrett. RG 10 Beard, Mrs 6 Bostwick, Geo 10 Browne, J 10 Carter. Mr 5 Oreighton,Mr 10 Croft, Professor 15 DoBIaquiero, Hon Mrs 10 Derbyshire, Mrs.. 6 DickRon, C R 6 Dunlop, Wm 2 6 Dunstcr, W 2 6 Fitzgerald, E 10 6 Tl'ortuno, Mrs 6 Friend 13 Givins, Rev 3 16 Givins, Mrs 10 Ilawke. Mrs 5 Howard, Wm..: 1 Herclifelder, Mr Hif>cock,Mr Hodgins, Mr ,... Howard, A McL 1 Jarvis, Sheriff 1 Kcdd, Mr Keown, Mrs Kl-owd, Mi°!S Langton, Mr 1 L«ak,E McK»nzie, W 1 Meredith, Mr 10 Metcalfe, E 1 Moore, Mr.... 6 Prcston.TJ 10 Parker, Mr 10 RichardKOU, T 1 5 Kingham. Mr 5 Ross, Hon Mrs 1 Pchreiber, W 10 Smith, J. T 5 Skynuer, H. 5 Skynuer,W 6 prngge, Wm 5 Switzer, Benjamin 6 Sewoll, Mr 6 Tottlo, Geo 1 Tottle, Mrs 1 Taylor, Mrs 1 5 Wilson, Professor 1 Veach, Mrs 1 Moore, W 10 McCaul, RevSr 15 O'Brien, Donough 5 Brien, Donough 10 Rowsell. Henry 15 Rowsell, Mrs 10 Rowsell, H 8 10 Rowsell, Miss 5 Smith, J W 10 Smith, J A, Mrs 6 Spratt, Mrs lU (CoUected by Miss H. Houghton.) MUler. MrsBB ? 6 Istrach'an, Mrs J '. 1 MiUer,RB 2 6 IScadding, Eey Dr 2 10 3 5 6 3 Toung, J.. 10 YORK MILLS. (Collected by Miss Taylor.) Archer. Mrs 6 Atkinson, Mr 1 S Setley, Mr 5 Benf^on, Mr... 13 Burko, Mr ,... 10 Burke, Miss 1 3 Carroll, D 13 Cash 1 3 Cook, J 7}^ Davis,Mr 13. Davis, Mrs 5 Elgic, Mr 2 6 Friend 2 Friend 18 Friend 13 Grifflth, Thoe 2 ! 80 COLLECTIONS. m i 9 B B B c c c I 1 1 ) « { HntoUnson, Mn 2 6 Htttty, Mr 2 6 Jacke»,Mrg 0^2 JW W ? S Jonei. MiM 13 Keown,R 2 6 Laldlaw, J •^ ^ 6 LQS 2 6 Haodonald, Mr 6 McCopinick.J 6 NighUngalo, H 6 Reforcl,B 6 Scott, Miss 2 6 Smith. Mrs 13 Taylor, Mr 10 (Collected by Mrs. J. Toulmin.) Adams, W 2 6 Beckett,J08 16 (Cochrane, J T 15 Mitchell, Rev R 16 Nightingale, Ttaos 10 Metcalf,Jas 16 Toulmin, J 2 6 (Collected by Miss Marsh.) Cooper, Mrs 6 3 Harrison, Mrs 2 6 Pinch, Mrs 10 Lambert, Mr 13 Marsh, Mrs 5 Miller, Capt 13 Sheppard, Mrs. 13 Sheppard, Mrs T 2 6 (Collected by Miss James.) Caddy, Miss 10 Goodwin, Mrs 13 Hogg. Mrs W 13 James, Robert 10 Marsh, B J 5 Martin, W U 2 Mercer, Mrs 5 Mercer, J £ 13 Patterson, Mrs 13 Rob8on,E 2 6 Watson. 6 (Collected by Miss Bales.) Armstrong, Mrs 2 6 Bales, Mrs 10 Cathcart, Miss 2 6 Jackson, Mrs 13 Johnston, J 2 6 Madill, Mrs 7^ LacUe,Mrs 2 6 Morgan, Mrs 13 Mulholland, Mrs 13 Powell, Mrs 6 Shepherd, Mr J 6 Steward, Mrs 10 THOBNUILL. (Collected by Miss Blake and Miss £. Parsons.) Arnold, R 10 Arnold, Mrs R 10 BrunskiU, J 10 Bemrose, E 13 Burton, Mrs 13 Button, Sarah 7^ Crown, E..i 2 6 Carr. Thomas 6 Chapman, Mrs 13 Edey, Mrs 6 Elliot, Mrs 1 10 FUh, Mrs 2 6 Foot, Mr 13 Farr, Mrs 13 Friend 13 Friend 2 6 Oalenough, Mrs 5 Qrainger, £ 2 3 Gordon, W 2 6 IloUiss, Mrs 2 6 Holliss, F 6 Hurry, Mr 2 6 Hurry, Charlotte 2 6 Holdsworth, Mrs 2 6 liUdford, C 5 Lemon, H 6 Lane, Mrs J 2 6 Morgan, Mrs 2 6 Moorby, Mrs 6 Macguhre, A 1 lOi Medd, Mrs 5 Osier, F 6 Parsons, Wm 15 Parsons, Mrs 16 Parsons, B 1 Pexton, O 16 Pnrkins, 6 Richardson, Mrs 1 Ramsden, Mrs 1 Snowden, Mrs 2 Starks, Mrs 1 Wiles, Mr 6 Wiles, Mrs 5 Ward, Mr 2 Wright, Mr 2 (Collected by Mrs. E. Seoger.) Arnold, J R 5 Anxey, George 2 6 Cook, William 2 6 Duncan, William 5 Duncomb,D 10 Falconbridge, J. K 5 Gardener, J 5 Langstaff, John, sen... 5 Langstaff.John, jun... 5 Lawrence, A C 1 Lawrence, CE 7 Linfoot, John 5 Lyne, Henry 2 Mavsh, Robert 2 Nicholl, Mrs 1 Palmer, John 5 Shephard, Charles 2 .Scarlett, Eliza Thomas, Mrs 5 Seager, Edmund 1 5 " jer, Mrs 10 Seager, Mips 2 6 Seager, Miss A 2 6 Seager, William... 5 Seager, John 2 (CSolIccted by Miss Mortiiicr.) Blake, Rev D E 2 10 Bainbrldge, Samuel ... 2 BrunskiU, Wharton... Cockerline. Mrs 2 Cogswell, Mason 7 Cook, Thomas 5 Dean, Mrs 5 Dlbb, Thomas 2 Doughty, Frances 15 Gilbert, Mrs 6 Qrainger, Mrs 1 Holland, John 5 Hooper, Charles 6 Hurry, Caroline 5 Hurry, Maria 2 Lane, Wm 5 Loftus, Mrs. ,. 1 McDougall, Mrs 10 M. L 7i Mortimer, Mrs 2 10 Mortimer, Miss 1 15 Richards, Henry 5 6 2 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 Richards, Mrs 13 Sanders, W B 2 6 Seager, Edward 6 Stennett, Mrs 7i Thorne, Mrs 10 Wilkee, Mrs 2 6 Wright, Richard 2 6 VAUOHAN. St. Stephen' t. (Collected by Benjamin Keffer.) Cooper, Hugh 10 Jackson, Ephraim Q 1 3 Cooper, Joseph 6 Cooper, John 13 Stephenson, John 6 Dodd, James 13 Keffer, Michael & Fam 17 6 Friend 18 (Collected by Miss Baldwin and Miss H. Eeffor.) A Friend 18 Baldwin, Mrs 18 Brown, Mrs 13 Smith, Mrs 7^ Lefniugh, Mr 7i Cole,Wm 13 Buttery, Mrs 6 Whitnell.Mrs S Outer, MrsM 7} White, Mrs Hiram, Jr. 1 3 Keffer, Hannah 2 6 Musselman, Mrs 7| Friend 2 6 Friend 9 Friend 6 Friend 6 (Collected by Miss Keffer and Miss Sarah A. Keffer.) Holland, Mrs 13 Cook, Mrs Thomas 2 6 Bowes, Mrs 18 Friend 13 Revman, Mrs 13 White, Mrs H, sen'r... 4 4| White, Mrs J 18 McElray, Mrs H 13 Fisher, Mrs 2 Welsh, Alfred 2 6 Keffer, V, and Family. 1 10 Keffer, Wm, sen'r 6 Keffer, Susanna 2 6 Keffer, Sarah A 18 White, Hiram, jr 13 (Collected by a Friend.) A hard case 7i Baker, Mrs 10 Badger, Thomas 7} Badger, Mrs 7^ Cook,Wm 5 Cook, Mrs W 5 Campbell, John 13 Campbell, Mrs J 13 Dyer, Mary H 2 6 Frlghtner, Mrs 10 Gallinger, James 13 Hurd, Mrs 16 Hutchinson, R 2 6 Keffer, Joseph 16 Keffer, Mrs J 15 Kcffor, Mrs A 13 Keffer, George, jr 13 Lund, Wm 2 6 McDougall, Mrs J 13 Matheson, Wm, xen'r. 2 6 Mathcson, Mrs H 7^ l„ COLLECTIONS. 61 Oliver, Mrs 6 Oliyer, Sarah 3 Rumblo, MrsW 6 Sweetapplc, Mra 2 6 Friend 2 6 Friend 13 Friend 13 Friend 7i Friend 7i Friend 4i Friend 7i LLOTDTOWN. Si. Mary Magdalene. Osier, Rev H B $8 00 Osier, Mra and Family ... 7 • Ellis, H B and Family ... 7 00 Budder, B 2 00 Anderson, J 60 Anderson, Mrs 25 Hulse, Mrs 37A Raper, Mrs 50" Winn, Mrs 12i Leppard, J obO lodge, R 50 Lodge, Mrs 50 Ball, M 25 Eastwood, A and Family. 10 00 Armstrong, Capt 6 00 Armstrong, Mrs 5 00 Armstrong, A 1 00 Pinkerton, Mrs I24 Walker, A ^5 Walker, M 12a Street, R 1 (lO Ward, J 25 Mahar,B 25 Stead, Mrs... 100 Moore, W 6 00 Power, A 50 Williams, E E 50 Fountain, D 100 Ebbs, W 25 W. N „ 25 Friend 25 Friend 25 Friend 12* Boddy, W 50 Hill, J 100 Brown, T 25 Smith, J....« 1 00 Ramsay, M 25 Wright, H 25 Blinkenham, P 25 Harrison, W 25 Miller, J 100 Miller, H 25 Leach, W B 25 Foucar, J 013^ Wiggans, J 26 Friend 25 Wheeler, Mrs 1 00 Gamble, G 100 Gamble, Mrs 100 Sproule, Miss 50 Sproule, E. J 25 Perry, H 25 Perry, Mrs J 100 Perry, T 50 Perry, Mrs R 60 Perry, H 25 Hulse, J 50 Graham, J 25 Harrison, W 25 Hughes, 25 Gamble, N. A 50 Burling, R 25 Cassidy, Mrs 25 IiAwrenoe, J and Children 1 60 u Henry, W 100 Enplish, E 25 Smith, M 50 Jennings, Mrs 50 Jennings, O 25 Heataon. T 25 Winter. Mr 25 Thompson, W 60 ThompHon, Mrs 50 Varcoo, II 100 Jennings, B 50 Dunkin, R..i.... 100 Cameron, J 50 Uapid, J.J 50 liow, J 25 Sloano, J 25 b'riend 12J Raymond, R 25 Varcoe, G 25 Courtney, J 25 Calhoun, R 50 Calhoun, W 25 Calhoun, Margaret 12^ I'inkerton, MrsJ 50 Kobbi !-• > 012i Sunday School Missionary Box 4 00 BOLTON. Christ Church. (Collected by the Misses M. & E Mills, Caldwell, andM. Taylor.) Mills, T 100 .McCort, A , 50 Curlis, W 100 Curlis. T 100 Stewart, W 60 Friend 50 [IuRho,i, W 25 McKeo, J 50 Bell, J 100 LouKheed, J 25 Legsit, J 50 Scott, J 25 liewsoTi. \i 25 Cooper,' T 25 Stevens, J 50 Roberts, J 50 Tay, F 50 Sterno, Mrs 50 Cuningham, J 26 Irwin, M 25 Shore, A J 50 Robinson, Mrs 25 Vlitchell, Mrs 50 Hickman, Mrs 60 Campbell, A 25 iilvaus, G 60 Johnson, J 75 Evans, E 25 Evans, F 35 Evans, E 25 Evans, H 25 Wolfe, S 25 Duke, AV 1 00 Devlin, R 50 Guardhouse, 1 50 Leggitt, T 50 Harper, J 60 Caslin, T 25 Hall, E 37i Beemish, F 60 Hedne, F 60 Bolton, L 50 McDougall, Mrs 25 Johnson, G 25 Bolton, J 5U Middleton, W 25 Wicks, F 26 Alexander, R 50 Noble, G 1 00 Walker, R 28 Walker, Mrs 26 Duffy, M 86 Lougheed, J 60 Lougheed, J G 25 Lougheed, R 25 Harper, Mrs 12J^ Shaw, Mrs 26 Lougheed, Mrs 012}.^ Lougheed, G 50 Roley. Mr 60 Oldridgc. H 26 Gloldsmith, R 25 lioldsmith, Mrs 26 Qrier, Mra 12U Taylor, T 60 Lougheed, D 26 Vlick, J 25 Loug'ieed, Mrs D 26 Lougheed, M 26 Lougheed, J ^'^^H Lougheed, J 12>^ Kraser, S 26 I'aylor, W 26 friend 25 ioodfellow, Mrs 26 Dufify, Mrs 26 Vattrass. Mrs 26 raylor,G 60 Jaldwell, W 100 :iark, J 60 ^lark, C J 25 :iark, R 26 ilutledge, T 50 lohnson, Mts 25 •ihore, J 100 Linas, W 00 ALBION. St. James'. (Collected by Miss Stone and Miss Mattberry.) ?cntt, A 60 McKinnon, J 60 Hart, F 26 Cranson, T 60 Munsie, Mrs J _ 50 Broddie, R 26 Pettigrevr, H 60 Wilson, W „.... 26 Friend _„... 26 Watt, Miss a 26 Stokes, J 36 Friend 26 .VIcAnley, J 0121^ Walton, J 50 >'ixon, B 25 Bracken, J 50 i'urdue, T 6214 Cook, H 26 Cook, Mra H 25 Orr, R 60 \IcCue, M 26 Hanna, W, sen 1 00 Hanna, MrsW 100 Hanna, W,jun 100 Shields, Mra J 60 Hutche8on,J 26 Morton, T 26 Bennett, A 20 Hare, J 60 Taggart, H ... 26 Johnson, J 26 Sparrow, T 26 Purdue, J 26 8i COLLECTIONS. 5 McAuIey, Mrs 2S Bowed, C 26 Neelnnds, T 50 Olnsicr, A 25 Woodg, J 80 Scabrookg, J 50 I'u.das, W 50 Cunnington, J 26 Walker, J 26 Watson, J 60 Daniels, M »0 I'urduo, H 26 Ward, B 25 Judge, J 75 Dodds, a 26 Judge, T 25 Bracken, J 37} Walton. A 80 GlBBford,W 25 KTsns, Mrs a 25 Leighton, S 25 Moffatt, J 25 Kvans, Mrs J 20 Kyle, W 0121 Brown, J 25 Milburn, Mrs 50 McKaney, W 25 Stewart, A 25 Uebden, R 20 Rutherford,! 50 Hogg,M 012J Burrcll, T 50 Northcote, 2 00 Elliot, J 25 Dwyer,R 50 Rutherford, W 26 Elliot, T 26 Elliot, M J 26 Lang, A 25 Thomas, R 37 Cranson, A 25 Higgison,J 37 Harrison, J 66 Sanderson, Mrs 25 Turle, H 25 Squire, J 10 gquire,A 25 Squire, A 012} Wilson, J 00 Cullon, J 25 Cran, P 25 Pettigrew, Mrs H 60 Grier, S 25 Watson, D 25 Ilanna. G 25 Heavens, J 25 Ingram, J om Wray,W.... 160 Taylor, H 60 MoCartncty, Mrs G 25 Stone, Mrs 76 WOODBBinQE. (Collected by Master John and Miss Francis Grncy.) Carry, Kev.J 15 Edgav,JD 2 Edgar, Miss 2 6 Edgar, GM 2 6 Carry, Miss 2 6 Carry; HE 2 6 Carry, J D 2 6 Wilson, A 2 6 Theobald, J K 2 6 Gamble, John M', for Johnty Greey ... S 11 LoTelock, Ell«a 7i^ McNeU, John 1 3 IJagger, Jn Jennings, Mrs McClinchey, Ellen Jennings, J McClinchey, Mrs Sharp, Gow, W Lovelock, Mr Scanlan, Mrs McGowan, A Olios, W Grcey, Johnny Greey, Annie Orr, W A Orr, Mrs 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 7»^ 1 3 1 3 1 3 7'^ 1 3 2 6 3 6 1 3 (Collected by Miss Wallace.) McCaffrey, Mrs 13 James, William 13 Shaw, Charles 13 Wallace, N 13 TUILAMOBE. (Collected by A. B. Chafeo.) Chafee, J. M Chafec, Mrs Chafee, A B Chafee, CW Chafec, Miss Robinson, George Ratcliffe, Mary Kndeacott, H Bailey, EC Whiteworth, R J Hogg, George Chamberlain, Thomas Vine, Susannah Kills, John ... Orr, John Carry, Rev John Mulligan, Joseph Lindsay, Johnston ... MuUin, Dr Williams, W Osborne, Samuel Laven, Francis Carbery, James Grieves, Mr Grieves, Alexander ... Robinson, M Carr, Richard McGrath. James Kerr, John C Duncan, John Munn, Hugh Munn, Margaret Corkctt, W Hannah, William Mitchell, James Gray, Samuel Gray, William Glazier, M and L Gray, George Switzer, Daniel Friend (Collected by Miss Townrow.) Robinson, James 5 Robinson, Mrs 13 Robinson, Thomas ... 5 Caldbank, James 13 Morrison, Mrs 13 Craig, Mrs VA Man, Mark 13 Mulliean, Mrs 13 Orr, John 2 6 Mulligan, Joseph 13 Rc'.:u'?'"a, George 2 6 1 5 1 5 2 V. 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 "^Vn 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 ?ll 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 7'.< 1 3 7»^ 1 3 Morrison, Jas Duncan, John Corkctt, Geo Lindsay, Jas Lindsaj, Johnston ... Brown, Mr Glazier, Margaret Mitchell, James Hamilton, Geo Kennedy, Mrs Urabum, John Wilson, Mrs Robinson, M H Man, Mrs J Robinson, Thomas ... Anderson, Alexander Morrison, Hugh 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 6 2 6 5 1 6 6 3 3 V^ 3 3 3 e 3 3 VA (Collected by Miss Lee.) McKenzle, Mrs Hagan, James McGrath, James Mitchell, James Corkctt, Gcoi'ge Oounton. Henry Corkett, William Wilson, William Shaw, William Shaw, David Shaw, William Shaw, John SUis, W H Murray, James Lindsay, John Strong, Miss Strong, Mrs Stewart. Miss M Hare, John Dixon, Mrs. W Wilcox, Thomas Evans, John Kennedy, Johnston ... Robinson, .Tames Robinson, Mrs Carr,John Brown, George 3 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 1101^ 3 3 6 3 3 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 7i 6 1 3 7f 1 3 1 3 74 1 3 (Collected by Miss Corketi.) Corkett, John 5 Corkett, Mrs . 2 6 Corkett, Wilh.im 13 Corkctt, Miss 13 Strong, Maria 1 S Strong, J 13 Kee, D 13 Elliott, William 13 Lee, Anno 13 Shaw, Thoma« 13 Carry, Kpv 1 2 9 (Collectt.. ic, Miss Jane Little.) Tucker, William Little, Thomas Mitchell, Robert , Kennedy, Johnston.. Hutcheson, Sarah Neely, Wm , Kwing, Thomas Hcwpon, John , Mitchell, James Robinson, George Morrison, Robert Morrison, James Lavens, Francis Carr, Prancis Carbery, Mrs Fnrley, Mrs Little, Wm Utile, E A Little, Jane 3 3 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 *. . ?,■ OOfjLKOyiONS. 88 3 3 '/' 3 3 3 6 3 6 6 3 U 7^4 3 3 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 I' 3 I' 3 a 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7i GOBE. St. John's. (Collected by the Misses Beed and Parr.) • •. 6 7i 6 6 3 3 3 S 3 3 Ellis, J A 6 Clarke, Rkhard 5 Clarke. Mrs R 2 A Friend Man, Isaac 2 Man, John 2 Wanes, Wm 1 Hassard, Mrs 1 Beamish, Thos U 1 Dale, Mrs J 1 Bale, Geo 1 Ilassard, Wm 1 Friend Parr, Mrs 1 Parr, Henry 1 Beamish, Wm 1 Finds, John 1 Adams, John 2 A Friend Taylor, Mrs 1 IViuKoy, Mrs 1 Austen, Mrs B 2 Atcheson, Hugh 1 Farley, Robert 2 Man, James 2 Craven, Mrs 1 Craven, James 1 Stonehouso, Miss 1 Horraer, John 1 Kersey, Wmjr 1 (Collected by William Kersey.) Kersey, Wm 5 St. John, James 2 6 Cole, Mrs 1 lOJ^ 7V^ J^ 6 3 QBAHAMSVILLB. (Collected by Mr. Uamilton, jr.) Coward, Miss Hamilton, Miss Fraser, Mrs R Fraser, Mrs Tomlinson, Mrs o BellasB, Mrs Senr U Dossar, John Morrison, M Sinclair, Mrs Livingston, A Livingston, Mr Sinclair, J Henderson, Mrs Hamilton, B 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 lOtiC King,Thomsi4 2 Mesjienger, Mrs 5 Morris, Miss 2 6 Magrath, .\Irs 10 MaKrafh,Mis8 Oil) Magrath, Jnmcs 15 Magrath, Charles 5 Magrath, William 15 Patch, A Richardson, Lewis Revelle. Oliver U Revello, Mrs Skynner, Mrs Sutherland, Captain... 10 Taylor, Mrs E Turple, Mrs Tycr, Mrs Twining, Kdward 1 Vance, Mrs Wyre, John Wyre, Mrs Youll, Mrs (Collected by Miss Cameron and Miss Sarah Cameron.) Achall, Eliza 1 Bentley, Mrs Bentley, Mr Brown, John Cameron, Chas Cameron, Mrs Chas... Cameron, Mrs. Wm... Cameron, Miss Cameron, Sarah Falconer, James Friend IIoux, Ward House, Mrs Mayhew, Mrs Mayhew, John Marlott, George McDermott, Mrs Mitchell, Chas Jr Pheuix.Mrs Shook, llanah Shepbard, Mrs Shephard, Henry E..,. Taylor, Geo Jr Taylor, Miss Taylor, Mrs C Taylor, Henry Taylor, Mrs SPRINQFIELD. (Collected by Miss Magratb.) Adamson, Mrs 5 Alley, Miss 10 Blair, Mrs Jamea 13 Cox, Mrs 10 Crozier, Mrs G 1 lOV^ Ellis, Robert 13 Friend 7J^ Oreenless, Mary 13 Hodge, Rev Ti' 15 Harding Francis 13 Harding, Mrs 13 Harris, Mrs 2" Hawk, Mrs ,^ Hftyg, John 13 Higgins, Mrs Q <) T% Higgin8,Jane 13 King, Charlei) 2 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Y^ 3 Erana, Mri Gill, Susan IlKad, Samuel Long, George Mcos, John Moss, Charles Terry, Thomas ........ U (Collortcd By Mrs. Harris and Miss M. Uarris.; Anderson, C 1 Barton, S Brown, Mark Clarkson, W Clarkson. Mrs Carthcw. J Coates, Mr J Cotton, Robert Cotton, Mrs r> Car, Henry i Dawson, Abraham ... U 2 Denman, James 2 Harris, James B 10 Harris, Mrs 15 Harris, Miss 6 Harris, M M 5 Harris, ChariosP 5 Harris, Arthur B Harris, I^ucy L Harris, A Hamilton, James Hyte, William McGill, M Oughtred, B Oliphant, Duncan Oliphant, Aaron Proctor, Mrs Piers, John Rodgers, Mrs Rowe, Mrs Bade, Mr n 6 R 6 e u 6 t; 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 l\ ETOBICOEE. St. George's Church. (Collected by Mrs. W. Gamble.) Gamble, W 2 (Collected by Mr. Oliver Hammond.) Adamson, Genl 5 Adly, Mrs 1 Forster, W R 10 Forster, Fredk ,... 10 Friend 1 Hill, ED 1 Long.Gco Lawrence, Mrs Lockhart, Mrs 3 Hammond, Oliver and family 1 Sutherland, John?.... (Collected by Mr. Christopher Poyes.) Boyes, Joseph Royes, Mrs Boyes, Trueman Boyes, Christopher ... Bell, Mrs Conovcr, Mr Conover, Mrs Conover, Miss Conovcr, Miss Stsrah... Conover, Mis.i Mary... Conover, Clarence Cornwall, Edward 1 I t> 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 3 3 3 3 C Gamble, Mrs ■ Brenchley, Miss Beatty, Dr Mcrton, J 10 10 10 2 Bell,C. 2 6 Gilchrist, J 13 Stinson, B 13 Stinson, J 13 Fee, P 13 Clarke, J... ., 2 6 Graydon, W 18 Hilman, Mrs 2 6 J"hi.son, B 13 (Collected by Mrs. 6. Thompson.) Fisher, T 10 Thompson, Mrs Q 10 Scarlett, B 10 (Collected by Misses Browno.) Howland, Mrs 10 Moore, James 10 Moore, Mrs J 6 Moore, Miss 6 Montgomery, W 6 Montgomery, Mrs 6 Smith. T 6 Thompson, Mrs A 8 Bagwell, Mrs 2 6 McClinchy, Mrs 2 6 Chambers, Mrs 1 1J McCreay, Mrs 13 UutOD, Mrs 1 S mm 84 COLLKCTIONS. Bannliicr.J 13 Wwd, J 18 ToTeyJW 13 Long'V 2 6 Gregory. Mm 7i^ Hot, Mra 7: Beid. Mrs 18 Bell, Mrs 3 Friends 13 (CoUeoted by Mrs. Dolly and Miss Ido.) Moore, John 5 ThiiUe, Mrs 13 Lord, Mrs 2 6 MussoD, E.junr 13 Warden, Mrs 1 3 CornUh, F 7i Campbell, E 2 6 UowTand,P 2 6 Hall,B 13 leather stone, Mrs ... 1 3 Newlove, Mrs 2 6 Miuaon,K8enr 5 (Collected by Mrs Mercer.) Heroer, Mrs. A 5 Mercer, Mrs S 13 Coulter, W 13 Coulter, B 1 3 Coulter, J 13 Dawson, T 2 6 Dawson, M 13 Culbam, J 2 6 Canning, M 13 Chapman. Mrs 13 Ward, Abraham 2 6 Nichols, Mrs 10 Wood, Mrs 13 Oooke, Mrs 13 Douglas, MrB 13 Kerr, D 13 Wilcox, 8 13 Dorsey, M 7U OarbeTt,J 7}^ MewlOTe, M 13 Brown, 8 13 Maefiurlane, Mrs D ... 1 8 Kynoek, J 18 Scott, 8. B 13 Goldlng,J 13 Martin, J 7^ DRrwclt, M 13 Mitchell, T 7i White,© 7i Pattison, Mrs u 1 3 Uenry, Mrs 13 Murray, Mrs 13 Hutchinson, Mrs 7^ Friends 4 6 Cooper, UC 15 MIUIOO. Chritt Church. (Collected by Miss Origgs and Miss £. Murray.) Thompson, Mrs S 5 Martin, Mrs 5 Hipwell, Mrs 5 Tan BTery, Pn,.„ 2 6 Giles, J 2 6 liinton, J 2 6 McNeil, Mrs 2 6 Dodds, E , 2 6 Marshall, M 2 6 Cameron, 3 13 Withirs, W 13 Appleton, Mrs 13 Heaps, Miss 13 Ihiok, J 13 Ooldthorpe, B 13 Goldthorpe, Mrs 7 13 Tan Every, Mrs 13 Van Every, M and V/ 6 Martin, R 18 Giles, C 13 Smith, Mrs 13 Toung, J 13 Noble, J 13 Orawford,J 18 MoDoweQ, W 13 asOBOlNA. (Collected by Miss Uoward.) Anderson, Mrs 100 Anderson, Frank 1 00 Anderoon, Mr and Mrs J 50 Ardil, George 1 00 Ardil, MrsW 2-) Ardil, Miss 12i Ardil, Miss G 12i Bennett, Miss I'iJ BaHk(*rvilIe, Mrs 25 Fry, Miss 25 SauderRon, Mr 25 (Collected by Miss Trent.) Brown, Mrs 12i^ Coomer, Mrs and Miss ... 50 Qrnlinm, Mrs 05 Gibson, Mrs 100 OibHon, Master John 25 Howard, Mr. and Family 2 00 Lotimer, Mrs 50 McDonald, Mr 05 Trent, Mr and Family ... 2 00 (Collected by Misses Lyall and Howard.) Bouchler, Mr and Family 2 00 Lyall, Mr and Mrs 1 00 Thomber, Mr and Mrs ... 1 00 (Collected Dy Mr Thos Weir.) Donne", Jnmos 1 00 'Oonni ;,John 50 {bonnell, Thomas 25 jUonnell, Miss SO I fCvons, George 50 j Weir, Tbomar 50 Winfield, James 25 (Additional.) BeaTcn, Robert 50 Darby, George 50 Evans, Ti, 11 50 Fry, George 100 Morin, James 25 O'Brien, TB 50 Ritchie, Kev Wm 5 00 Ritchie, James 50 Shaw, H A oO Shoppard, Mr and Mrs ... 1 00 Moberley, Arthur 60 BAREIB. Ardagh, Rev. S B 5 no Morgan, Rev E 5 00 Chfckly, Rev W U 5 00 l;ead, Rev T B 5 00 Hallen, Rev 5 00 Fletcher, Rev J 5 00 Strong. Kev SS 6 00 nangtry, Rov W 10 00 Patton, Hon James 5 00 Gowan, Judge 6 00 Lally, Mr 6 00 MABKHAM. (Collected by Miss Mary AtUoiOB) Armstrong, Robert 4 00 Armstronir, Wm 2 00 Armstrong, Mrs 1 00 Clarry, Wm 25 Duffleld 25 Milne, Thomas 2 00 Milne, Mrs 1 OU Milne, Mrs E 60 RoTiinson, Mrs 1 00 Simmondfi, Thomax 60 Simmonds, Mrs R 60 (Collected by R L Williams.) Atkinson, Mrs Mary 6 00 Crowlo, Ed S 1 00 DobinsoD. Joseph 2S DaniulH, James 26 Graham, George 60 Graham, John 1 00 (■urward, Mrs 12J^ Inglis, Wm 100 Langstaflr, Dr 100 Milne, Thomas : 025 McClcan, Preston o 60 llecsor, .Tohn 1 00 Kecsor, Samuel 60 llocsor, J S 26 KeeHor, Peter 26 Smith, Mrs A 50 Thomas, James 100 Tomlinson, Mrs S 25 Williams, Mr and Mrs ... 4 00 Whaley, Alexander 25 Wall, Mrs 25 Whaley, Mrs D 25 White, Mrs Margaret 50 A Friend 12i Do 25 (Collected by Eleanor Pinglo.) Brown, George 50 Cooper, Thomas 60 Carter, Richard 25 Eakins, J 25 Feuwick, Mrs A 25 Feawick, Jnmes 25 Keawick, Helen 12J^ Hill, Rev George 6 0V< Lehmon, Fanny 26 Lotton, Mary Ann 25 Pingel, George, senr 50 Pjngel, Will-am 100 Pingel, Mrs George 60 Piugel, John 1 00 Pirgel, Amelia 50 Pingel, Jacob 100 Pingcl, Lucy 12}^ Pingol, Joseph 25 Piugel, John, senr 50 Uobin.son, John 2 00 Kobinson. CLtharino 25 Spofford, Wm 25 Smith, Mary 012^^ Thomson, A W 86 Williamson, John 100 Waid, Jane 25 (Collected by Miss Burk.) Burk, David 100 Burk, Miss 50 Laidlaw, Robert 50 Moor, Peter 12J^J Miller, Mrs 50 Macauley, Nelson 50 Patt*5fM)n, Elijah 25 Rmg, Wm 012}^ Walsh, Robert 1 Oa Wali>h, Mrs 50 Walsh, Wm 60 n^ COLLECTIONS. 85 ■^¥ Wllwmi Henry 100 WilMii.DaTid 100 iraaon, Mrs iO (Collected by Henry S Hill.) Armitrong, Mra 1 00 Hill, Geo A 25 Hill, US 26 Hill, Amy 25 Hill, Jr^cO 25 Hruler, George 100 T .'OBmtt, Robert 100 •WHITBY. (Collected by Mrs. Fairbanks and Mra. Woodman. Kirkpatrick, Mr 6 Brown, Mr 2 Varg, Mrs 6 Friend 1 S Tempest, Mrs 2 6 Western, Mr 13 Fairbanks, Mrs 5 Woodman, Mrs 6 Hodder, Mr & Edward 6 (Collected by Miss Lincomlee) Fowle, Mrs .T. 5 Bates, Mrs A 1 Lindsay, Mrs 2 Moody, Mr 6 Friend Southwell, Thomas... 1 Kennedy. Joseph 2 Sprouel, MrE 1 Whitley, Mrs 2 BaUey, Mr 1 Woodhouse, John 1 Carrell.Mrs Sprouel, Mrs John 6 Laing, Mi^.. 2 Yarnold, Mrs 2 Smith, Mrs W 1 Scott, MrsW 6 Scott, Caroline Scott, Anne Scott, Isabella » Scott, WUUam 1 Warren, Mrs 2 6 McAUun, Mrs 2 6 Watson, Mrs 13 Cnrrol, Mrs 13 McDormot, Mr 18 Francis, Mr 1 o Loyd,Alrs 2 Qlbaon, Mrs 2 Devurisu, Mr 5 Lauder, Mrs 5 Shier, Mrs 13 Laing, Mr 2 Schofleld, L U 2 Friend 2 Friend 13 Friend 13 Watson, J 6 Donovan, J 6 (Collected by Miss Pcntlond and Miss Spalding.) Pentland, Miss Mary M Clarke, Miss 2 Polo, Miss 1 Vivian, Saroh Goldring, Kllzabeth... Graham, R 6 McElroy, Mrs 2 Munson, Mrs 1 Cade, Mrs 2 Wallace, Mrs 10 Sutton, Mrs... Sutton, Miss Alice 0. Pontland, Wm PeDtland. Miss Billinjjs, F Spauldinc I) ... Leas, Jonn D... McGaw, G Sutton, Stanley Cook, Mrs Hyland, Mrs 5 Slorri.", M 6 Spalding, Mr 13 (Collected by Mrs Woodmaa and Miss PentlanU.) Barlow, John iMorrifion, K Friend 3 3 7i I' 9 74 51 c tl Mrs. H.G.Beynolds.) /n 11 i J V M 1, T. 'MiCutchon, S (Collected by Mrs. B. Perry, and McChoaney, Mhs A friend of all good... iUyland, George jWiUlams, T Friend Perry, Mrs E Reynolds, Mrs H. G... Reynolds, Mr H G Blair, Mrs Fairbanks, Mrs L Otto, J J Nourse. Mrs J McMillMn.S Nours*,J Perry, J H Keliip, John Keller, T MayerhofTer, J A Higgins, WH Draper, C Hoar, Mrs Friend Woodward, J W Gross, Mrs (I Armstroc ,•:; . M rs J B . . . Hodgson ivlv^J i'. -i;'t il»)n, m -i:- ' i'crty, J U 10 10 10 'H 10 1 u 10 Brown, Wiu W Grcenaway, Som, J... X Y Z U Warren, R „... McMahon, JohU Whitt, F Frioud (tkslioctod by Mrs J. AVulsh and Miss Warren. Watson, Mrs J 6 lUCKEBlNG AND UXURIDCJE, Viner, Rev G 00 Vincr, Mrs 2 00 Children 75 Foster. Jane 60 Warren, Mrs, jnr 1 00 Warren. Mrs 1 M) Pole, Thomas „ 00 Collins, Mra Josoph 1 1'2J^ Percy, Mrs T 100 White, Mrs James 25 (Collected by Mis.t Gjvon and Miss Oruiau.) Green, Frederic 100 Green, Mrs 76 Oowes, John O A 00 ToUon, Wm 100 Boyd, David 26 McMurchy, D 80 Orman, Mrs 60 A Friend 26 Johnson, Thomas 86 Crane, Mrs 60 Law, Mrs 1 00 Ulcks, Mrs 12V4 Geddes, James 012>^ Gregg, Gcorgo 1 00 A Friend 60 .Moore, Miss 26 Jackson, Henry 60 noddy, Kliza 26 Stirling, Mrs 26 Green, Samuel 60 (Collected by Miss Dodds.) Dodds, Robert 100 Anson, Mary 12^ Stephen, Wm 26 Wilkin, Alexander 25 lligginbottom,George 50 A Friend 26 Jones, Joseph 6U iMauning, George 60 Hall, Henry 0.12J Harper, Wm 25 Davidson, Mrs 26 Ijuwrence, Paul 50 Weir, Miss 25 Jones, Sarah 12 Weir, Mrs 12i Ilodgins, Mrs 25 Voui.g, Uichard 26 Young, Mary 26 Young, Benjam'.u 26 iMcAvoy, Chris' opher 1 50 Dodds, Jane 60 Anson, John.. 12) (Collected by .Vliss M. Green and Mi»s Roddy.) Roddy, Mrs Jokn 26 ttrmond, Ri'lKH-ea .... 25 Two Friends 50 McCulloch, Mrs 50 Tate, Mrs T 25 McKay, Mrs A 50 Sterling, George 10 .McKay, MrsW 12i noddy, John 26 JoDSton, Mrs 26 Wood, Mrs 25 MiKay, J 25 I'eters, Henry 8 25 (Collected by .Mrs. J. Richardson.) Ilichardson, Jo.shua 1 00 Kichardson, John 1 00 Fothorgill, Geo 50 Hart, Mrs 50 Jerry, Mrs 26 Lockit, Mrs 26 MoCauseland, 50 Hichard.irn. Cathe.'ino ... 50 Thwo Wends 75 FotlU'rgiU, Kliza 1 00 Campbell, Barbara 50 A Friend 75 Kirkland, Wm 25 Jerrv, James 25 Rloha»\l,son, Robert 50 Bichurdson, Eliza ..; 60 (Collected by Miss Head.) Head, Peter 2 00 Tucker, Dr 1 00 llurnicster, Alfred 60 n^ ooLLisonowi* Bettoun, Heotor 26 Head, John 50 A Friend 25 Bottfoid, Mri 50 Palmer, Mm 25 Campbell, Mra 1 00 AFrieDd 50 Clark, Jobn 100 LainK. Qvorge 50 KllloU, John 100 Karty.John 100 KltchlnK,J mo Mlddlll, Mrs 60 JennlnR*, Mr 100 Fox, Mra 25 Fox, Miss 25 Ludgate, John 25 Cutbbort, AVm 25 Oliver, Wm 100 McKay, John 50 BIoKay. Mlsi 25 Lucas, James 25 Beaumont, Mrs 25 Leppcr, Jobn 100 Iredalo, Wilson 50 Lucofl, John 50 OreiKhton, Samuel 1 00 Peters, Mr 1 00 Peters, Mrs 50 I4pscy,John 1 UO Wesley. John 100 Matthews, Mrs C 1 00 Beaumont, Miss 25 VXBRIDaE. Nation, Dr 5 00 Finch, Joseph 4 00 Gibson, George 25 Steward, John 1 50 Button, A T 1 00 Solley,MrsQ 100 Moore, Hugh 1 00 (Collected by Miss Thompson.) Pirt, Ann U OU Thompson, l<;iizabcth 25 l>irt.Mrs 25 Hodgson, Mary 12) Pirt, Ruth Vii Pirt, Thomas 12i Hamilton, Thomas 60 Hamilton, Mrs 012', Thompson, Wm 25 Card, Levi 100 Mustard, Mary 50 Tomlinsun, James 25 JowRscau, Wm 25 Galloway, James 1 OU Pirt, Margaret 25 A Friend 50 Small sums 22 Armand,Jano 25 (Collected by Miss Ellcr Smith.) Smith, George 1 00 South, Mri 12i Hamilton, Hannah 25 Johnson, Wm 25 Allcock, Mrs 12^ Weiebill, Mrs 12| Haril, Jamoi 50 Smith, Thomas 25 Kydd, Wm 25 Hogg, Robert 12J SCARBOROUGH. Christ Church. (Collected by Miss Ilolph and Miss Westney.) Ashbridge, Thomas 50 Oravford, John 50 HelUwell, Wm 200 Morgan, WR 4 00 Kolph, Wm 2 00 Wholor, John P 1 00 Young, Godfl-ey 2 00 (Collected by Mlsa Woatney and Mlsa Law.) Anthony, Wm 60 Uull, Wm 100 Hell, SIrsi 100 nooth, Thomas 50 Booth, Mrs 60 A Friend 60 Humphrey, W 60 Humphrey, Mrs 50 Humphrey, W II 25 Henderson, John 12J Keelcr, Wm 50 Keelcr, Stephen 50 Law, John 50 Law, Mrs 60 Law, Sarah 25 Law, Aiary Ann 26 Ormorod, Thomas, genr ... 0' 50 Ormorod, Mrs 50 Ormcrod, Thomas, junr... 26 Ormerod, Isabella 26 Taylor, John 50 Taylor, John, junr 25 Taylor, Jane 25 Taylor, James 25 Taylor. Kiizabeth 12i Taylor, David 12i Taylor, Charles 012* Taylor, Mark 12^ Taylor, Sarah 12i Thorubeck, John 25 Westney, Wm 50 Westney, Mrs 50 Westney, Sarah 25 Westney, Wm jr 25 Westney, Stephen 25 Westney, Hannah 12V^ Westney, Henry 12% Westney, Mary 12}| Willis, Mrs 50 (Collected by Miss Richardson and Miss S. Wilson,) Anderson, Daniel 50 A Friend 25 A Friend 25 A Friend 12i Orumwell, Wm 25 i;ooth, Mark 25 Baxter, Nancy Jano 25 dbamberlain, Wm 50 3ravcD, Cranswlck 25 'lampbell, Dorothea 25 Calender. Henry 25 Gtwell, Elijah 50 Elliot, Mrs 2 00 Fisher. John 25 Fugard, Thomas 25 Galloway, Ignatius 1 00 Galloway, Sarah 50 Galloway, Mrs F 26 Galloway, Wm 100 Graham. Hugh 25 Hare, George 50 Heron, Lucy 25 Heal, George 25 Lennox, E.F 25 Lowry, Joseph 26 McClelland, James T 1 00 McClelland, Mrs 50 Parker, Ann 25 Richardson, Wm 1 00 Richardson, James 50 Richardson, Mrs E 25 Sanders, Charles W 1 00 Sanderi, Mrs • 1 00 Skelding, George 100 Skel Mng, Thomas 50 Smlt.GMrt 076 Steveks, Reuben 25 Stotts, L 012| Stephenson, Mrs 50 Wilson, John 100 Yule, A 100 (Collected bv Miss Humphrey and Miss Jackson.) A Friend 25 Annls, David 50 Annis, Jeremiah 50 llallard, Malviua 25 Bambridge, O T 60 Bam bridge, Geo 50 Bambridge, Martin 25 Chester, Geo 100 Cornell, Charles 50 Colegrove, J D W 50 Cummings, Geo 12^ Crumpton, Mrs Edward... 1 UO Eastman, W 12| Dowswell, Miss 2o Humphrey, James, sr 1 00 Humphrey, Mrs 100 Humphrey, James, jr 100 Jackson, Kdliert 1 00 Jackson, Mrs 1 00 Keirl, Mrs 60 Loppcr, James 1 00 Lepper, Mrs 75 .Moody, Mrs 50 McLean, D 60 Ponrice, Thomas 1 00 Smith, Mrs 25 Scholes, Mrs 25 Wilson, John H 1 00 (Collected by Miss Tabor and Miss Bradley.) Andrews, John 25 Auburn, Fanny 1 00 Auburn, Septimus 76 A Friend 25 A Friend 010 Chester, Mrs J scnr 25 Pherrill, Mrs A 100 Slslcy, Joshua 60 Roberts. Jackson fl 26 Taber, John, senr 1 50 Taber, William 100 Taber, JocobR 50 Taber, Sarah 25 Thompson, Alexander ... 1 00 Thompson, Mrs 100 West, Mrs 50 St. Paul's Church. (Collected by Miss Long and Miss Dix.) A Friend 25 Armstrong, Wm 26 Armstrong, James 50 Burk, John 50 Burk, WB 100 Burk, Mrs 50 Burk, Miss M 25 Burk, Sarah 25 Breckon, Joseph - 26 Breckon, Mrs 25 Bell, Mrs 26 Dix, Rachel 60 Dunton, Mr 50 Dundus, Wm 26 Drury, Charles 60 Drury, Mrs 26 Doncan, John 50 COLLECTIONS. 81 Duncan, Mr« 60 Ilufflman, Wm 2S Ilieks, Mm 20 Hopper, John 1 CO Hopper, Mrfl 1 00 Long, Jamos GOA Long, ThomAS 012} Long, Oeorgo 12| Long, Mary J ano 12 Long, Klizabeth 60 Long, Wm 60 McOiindlcRR, Miss 60 MyorR, John 100 Myen, Mrs 1 UO Myers, Jofieph OfiO Myers, Robert 95 Myers, Mary June 26 Myers, Elizabeth A 26 Myers, Maria P 26}^ Murphy, Wm 012 Mason, Mrs Thomas 25 Mason, Henry 60 Mason, Mrs U 60 Moyl, A B 25 Richardson, George 25 Richardson, Jesso 25 Rogers, Mrs 25 Scrace, Mrs 25 Btainton, Wm 25 Sheppard, Paul 50 Sheppard, Mrs o 50 Sheppard, Qeorgo 25 Bymm, Joseph 25 Taylor Miss 26 Wright, Mr 25 Watson, Mrs 25 (Collected by Miss F. Snider and Miss Mason.) Armstrong, Wm 121^ Christie, Mrs 25 Christie, W 1 00 Hardy, Mrs 25 Harlisy, Mrs 1 00 Lttbrick, Mr 25 Lush, J 25 Mason, Wm 2 00 Mason, Mrs 2 00 Mason, Sarah 50 Mason, William, junr 25 Mason, Francifi 25 Morgan, >ir8 J 1 50 Roberts, Miss 60 Roberts, Richard 100 Roberts, Mrs 60 Smith, Edward 50 Snider, Edwin 60 Snider, Mrs 50 Snider, Fanny 60 Snider, Mary A 60 Steers, Richard 50 Steers, Mrs 50 (Collected by Miss Ycnman and Miss H. Smith.) Abraham, Wm 25 Abraham, Elijah 50 Branton, Mrs 12}^ Castle, John 1 00 Castle, Wm 100 Hope, Thomas 25 I*y, George 75 Roberts, Richard 1 Oil Skelton, Richard 25 Smith, John 80 Smith, Mrs 50 Smith, Hannah 25 Smith, James O 25 West, Mrs 25 Wride, Wm 1 00 Wride,W. W 60 St. Jude^a Church. 'Collected bv Miss E. Wilson and Miss Darker.) Addison, Mrs 25 Armstrong, John 50 Armstrong, Joseph 25 Darker, Mark 1 00 Uarkcr, Mrs 025 Darker, Mark, Junr 26 Darker, Sarah 25 Barker, Elizabeth 25 Brodcrick, Mrs 25 Brown, Mrs 26 Boyd, R 25 Croly, John 26 Devcnish, Mrs 1 nO Gibson, Mary 26 ilenry, Jesso 25 Haw, John 60 Moffatt, Mrs 37^ Smith, James 25 ."'ylTCHter, W 25 Sylvester, Mrs 25 Taylor, Mrs 60 (Collected by the Misses Wilson.) Armstrong, Edward 2 00 Belt, Rev W 5 00 Empringham, Wm 100 Empringham, .lohn 25 Bmpringham, Thomas ... 12J^ Hunter, Robert 25 Stainton, Bichard 25 Wilson, Joseph 60 TECUMSETH. (Collected by Miss Thompson.) 2 1 101 2 e Friend 13 Alexander, John 2 Uunham, Mrs. A 13 Cunningham, Mrs 2 iMcPherson, John Mills, James Brandon, Mrs Brady, Mrs Mills, Jas., Junr Manning, Cathnrluo... Fcrgusson, John Williams, J B Williams, Mrs Perram, John Perram, Mrs Kolley, Maria 1 lOi McCaul, Mary 1 3 Brooks, John J Mills, Sophia Arnold, F 9F GaTlllor Edwin A Caswell, Miss Gomluy, Mrs J Strong, S S 10 Doane, Mr 13 Doano, John ,... 13 Carter, John N 13 Frien(i 7i Kichardson, Hugh 6 Friend 13 Friend 13 Mills, Jane 13 Dunham, Joseph 6 McGiver, Joseph 2 6 Colter, Patrick 13 Colter, Anne 2 6 Rogers, Wm 2 6 Friend i, 6 Gamble, Thos 2 6 Gamble, Nathaniel 13 Gamble, Allan T. 13 Friend 6 Danis, Samuel 13 Friend 13 Friend 2 6 Blaichwaiche,JohnC... 2 6 Walker, John A 2 6 Manning, Joseph 2 6 Boddy, Wm 13 McMaster, Dennis 7i Friend 13 McMannin, John 5 Gomlery. Hugh .'. 2 6 Brooks, George 13 Friend 13 Offey, Richard 6 Bowen, Mrs 13 McLean. Jas 13 Stuart, Robert 2 6 Johnson, Mrs 13 Friend 13 Douglas, Hugh 7V^ Douglas, Mrs 13 Hethers, Mrs 7i (Collected by Miss Dowson.) GaTillor, A 16 GoTillcr, Mrs 10 Manning, Jas. Sonr.... 13 Groyke, Peter 2 Ferman, J. W 5 Dewson, 6 0, Dowson Miss A 6 0[ Dewson, Mrs 2 6' Thompson, Wm 13 Adams. Mary A 13 Adams, Nancy 7J Dwyer, James '. 13 Dwyor, Martin 2 Allen, Wm 1 3 Manning, Mr A Mrs... 5 Mannine Mrs 10 Atciilson, Joseph 13 Walkor, Sarah 13 Mills, Jesse 6V Mills, Mrs 2 Clark, Mary Ann 2ft Monkman, Rachel 2 6 Gamble, Mrs 5 Gamble, Susan 13 Gamble, FM A 13 Coffey, J M 13 Itoss, Jos 13 Oxcndalc, Joh" 2 6 lieynoldf, Rcbort 2 6 Coffey, Susannah 2 6 Friend 7* Courtenay, James 10 Friend 13 Atcheson, Mrs 13 Coffey, Mrs Richard... 13 Gllkison 13 McGree, Catharine Cross, Moses 13 Wilson, William 3 9 DeWitt, William 3 1* Wilson, AN 2 6 Wilson, E 2 6 Clark, W 2 « Gregory, Andrew 13 Friend 13 Banker, Esther 7j| Boyd, Isnao 13 Wilson, Chas 2 6 Wilson. Mrs 2 6 Wilson, Eliza 6 HewEon, Mrs N 1 I0l£ Walker, Wm 2 6 Mills, Jas 13 St Clair, Jas SO OoUected in Trinity Ch 9 H 86 1)'' 88 Atchlion, H-imuil 13 Da Witt, Wm 13 aaulUurs, Mrs, .locn'il 8 4 (Collected by Mlgo Rebecca Deano) Strong, Mm 5 OsTlUiir Mrs 10 Thompson, .Toseph ... 'J Doano, Mr 1 3 Carter, Mrs 2 Goodwin, Matthew... 5 0, MrJas 1! CoUeoted nt Church,.. 3 OJ u'arter, M r find Mrs... 10 i Wooliwk, Francin li i) GammcrsoD, Mr A Mra ft Kamgay, aeori?o U fl Kipwell, .rosoph R 2 6 Long, Alfred 2 liOng, Richard 2 Mairs, Mrs 6 Callaghan, Mrn R 13 Tractor ',noch 2 fi Ouiburt, M A 13 01arl<, JchnF 13 Crotherg, Wm 13 MoUermott, Duncau... 1 t! Law, Jamea 13 Gllroy, Joha 13 Loe, 8 , 1 3 Lee, Henry 1 3 Colborno, tlonefh 1 ."! Colbjino, .Taa'ie» ..... 1 .T Itogbi-s iJc'orjro I ."5 G»rc7,M .indMrs... 5 Wlllo'ghbey.U... 2 (i Gowan, 8 1 3 Garvey, Mrfl Jaf) 13 Willoughbc,,R 18 St Clair, James 6 Sutherland, Josb^^.. 2 6 GUI, Mrs 13 WlUoughbey, Jihn ... 2 6 ■WUloughbey. A 5 Woolcock, Mrs 13 Proctor, Mrs 1' 13 Proctor, O U (A knifc) 2 A Friend 1 71 Callaghan, Wm 1 3*^ (Collected by Miss Cross.) GaTiller, A (Widows & Orphans') 5 Perran, Kllen A 7i Williams, Mrs ' Williams. J. U Cross, Thos Cross, ftjrs Stephens, FS Friend Bennett, Jane Friend Friend Frier-l Evanii, Selley Hammill, Mrs Grogan, Jamos Kerns, Alexander Kerns, Mrs Johnson, Miss Kerns, Robert Kerns, James Hammill, Wm ETans, Richard Evans, Wm Hill, Mrs , Hammill, John Hammill, Mrs Hammill, Mn 6 Perran, Mrs 6 D»Ttaon,Cbas 13 COLLZiCTIONS. (Collected by Mrs. Gciumill, Strong, Mi's 5 liiMiio, N A 1 Tliiiinpiion, Joseph 1 Orr, Slr.-i 1 Orr, lli'liuda Orr, M;.ria o Orr, (Irliindo (•■riond 2 Krl^nd 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 7i 1 3 1 3 714 7i 2 I'-fliind Criend 'i noddy. Mrs (ilpwt'll, Joseph Krli-nd \lcManus,John Kirman, D 1 Hiittus. Mrs 1 Krionds, Two Siday.J Oslor, U U 5 Kriond 1 friend 1 Fellow, a queer 1 Mannini;, Mrs 2 Ureen, Mr Miller, Mr J 1 Kriond Clark, Mr J 2 >IcMiran, John ^ t'riond Denison, Richard 10 Donlson, Wm 1 Morris, Kdward 2 Friend Plunehott, Robert 2 Hayes, Mrs 1 .Stuart, Mrs 1 Uell, Mrs 2 Kamsey, Wm 1 Stinson, Andrew 1 Hill, John 1 Caffrey, John 2 Evans, David 10 Wa»hburn, Mr 1 Wright, Mrs 1 Wilson, Mrs « MtCaulay, Percy 5 MoCnulay, JIrs Steel, Mrs 1 Richardson, John 2 Smith, Jnmos 1 Steel, John 1 Colborne, Wm 1 Bennett, Mrs 1 Hammill, Mary J Cross, Robert 5 Hammill, Ilcnry 6 Cross, Eliza 1 Cro.«s, Sarah 1 Cross, A 1 Names not given 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 7i 7, 5 5 2 6 2 C 2 6 2 6 7i n 3 1i a 8 3 3 3 i! 3 3 3 n 3 7* 6 3 n 3 6 7* 6 3 'I' 3 3 3 3 3 7i 7i 3 3 3 3 3 ^* 3 3 3 6 WEST GWILLIMBURT. (Collected by Miss Fletcher.) Collections at Annual Meeting 10 80 Alexander, John 100 Ansley, Charles ' 00 Armson, John Armson, William Armstrong, IClizaboth... Armstrong, Mra Blakcley, Mrs Boys, Thomas Brereton, Mrs 25 Campbell, Alexander 25 Carter, William 2 00 Coboum, John 26 Coigrove, Anna Deacon, Joseph rstwson, Julius itewson, Thomas Downs, William Duck, Itoliort Duir, John Fast asleep Ferguson, John FergUhOn, Peter f'ietclier. Rev John Fletcher, Mrs Fletcher, Sarah J Fletcher, John, jun Fletcher, Joseph Fletcher, Thomas Fletcher, Robert J Fletcher, Alfred Friend Friends, Three... 0.25 Oavillcr, Alex (ilenham, Miss Uoodfeltow, James QoodfcUow, John Qondwin, William Gordon. Mrs i^reor, Matthew Ounn, Angus lleastinKs, Robert .tones, Uilbert .leff, Edward .loff, Eliza Laughton, Capt fmwrence, James, jun Lawrence, Robert.. Lawrence, Starage Long, Mrs Lowry, Mrs McCor'icy, Mrs Thog McKay, Hariet McKay. Mrs McMaster, Arthur & Son. Morton, Geo D Xewman, John B Parker, George Parker, Thomas Playter, Brothers Robertson, Euphemia Robinson, Gilbert liumph, Richard Stoddtirs, Andrew Stodders, Hugh D , Stodders, Mrs Hugh D... Stodders, Mrs Hugh Stodders, James Stodders, Thomas G Stoddart, Robert Sutherland, Mrs Torwhitt, Mrs Wilson, J W H , Wilson, Wellington 03S 026 200 100 012| 100 060 26 060 26 600 100 100 100 60 60 060 060 08 76 60 26 200 26 100 012t 76 26 OBO 60 100 60 2 00 60 60 26 026 3T 60 26 026 100 200 100 012i 60 800 60 26 25 60 25 026 026 100 26 026 76 100 100 026 (Collected by Miss Catherine B.. and Miss Jemima L. Stephenson.) Baynes, William 1 00 Boll, Matthew 60 Bowles George 1 00 Crawford, Beatty 50 Crawford, Mrs 26 Crawford, Sarah F 010 Crawford, Catherine 0... 010 Elliot, Widow 174 Kvans, Mrs J 26 Ferrell, Joseph 1 00 Ferrell, Mrs 50 Ferrell, Joseph, jun 60 Ferrell, E. A 60 Ferrell, M J 12} Fiegbor, Miss 25 Friend 121 Gibson, Hiss 010 COLLECTIONS. 25 26 2 00 100 om 100 060 26 60 26 6 on loo 100 1 00 60 60 60 60 08 76 60 26 .... 200 .... 26 .... 100 ■■•. 012i ... 75 ... 26 ... O80 ... 60 ... 100 ... 60 .. 2 00 .. 060 .. 60 .. 25 .0 25 .. 37 ' . 60 . 26 • 026 . 100 . 200 100 om 60 800 060 25 25 60 25 25 025 100 25 25 75 100 100 026 Haiublr, WilliHm 25 Kerr, AUsander, Jun 25 Kerr, William 25 Lkwrenco, Alex 1 00 Mattenluy, Oi'orge 50 Matte nly, Thomiu 25 McKajr, .Tnmes 25 Proctor, MIbb FA 25 Roberta, .Tamei 25 Roie, MritCol 25 Scanlan, MUs E 25 8canlan, Mark 1 00 Steele, Robert 25 StepbenHon, flcorgo 1(10 StephenHOu, MrR 50 Storey, Jobn 100 Storey, Rachel 12} Thorpe, auorgo 1 UO Thorpe, Thouiiui S 50 Walker, Samuel 25 Warty, Wm U 25 Wood, James 50 Wood, Robert 5U (Collected by Mlsa Barry.) Abbott, Mn J Q 60 Barnard, B 60 Barry.MrsJW KO Barry, Migg 50 Barry, Miss Maria 25 Bennett, J 121 Bingham, B 25 Bingham. Edward 25 Brooks, Miss 6t) Brown, Misa 25 Brown, WD 100 Clare, Mrs 26 Davies, Mrs .1 V 100 Dessett, J 26 Douglari, Mrs 25 Driffll, Thos 60 Pi'ury, James 1 00 Buggan, J 100 Edmunson, Mrs 25 Fergusson, Mr 26 Fields, E 26 Fran!!lin, Mrs 25 FriebOs, Two 0.25 60 Gilpin, Miss 25 Goldie, R 25 Greene, II 012i Hanlon, M 25 Hlginson, Miss 25 James, R 25 Jasethe, A 12i Jeffrey, P. 25 Lecturer Temperance 25 Little, Girl 010 Macartney, RB 25 MoMeth, A 25 MoBrien, John 25 McKee, RevM 60 McKay, J 25 McKay. Q 25 MoNiTies, D 25 Miller. Capt 37* MUler, Miss 25 Montgomery, Mrs 37i Morris, Mrs 50 Murphy, Alexander 25 Murphy, Mrs 25 Neaty, Nicholas 26 Palmer, J 25 Parker, R 12i Parker, Mrs R 012i Phillips, Frederick 25 Ross, Miss 25 Ross, Hugh 26 Smith, Mrs 12 Bpere, Mrs 60i Spere, Wm 25 12 .St«Tcnion,Wm 26 .Stevvaion, Mrs 25 Stepps, Mrs 010 Strong, J O ■ ■• >tr" ' .Swallow Swallow .Swallnvf .S wall in Tbomp riiorliii Todd, A Trott, Wallnr V ' llam. 026 60 25 60 026 60 60 25 60 100 Wallaco, MiKS 100 Wallac<),MlssO 60 Wallacu. John 26 Warburton Mrs 26 Warburton, Mrs 26 W'eatman, Mrs 25 OniLLIA. Rev Til Read 6 00 .Mrs Head 1 00 .lames .'^anson 1 00 John Tipping 1 00 ThomaH Atkinson 60 William May 100 A Churchman 2 00 Oeo Hunter 1 00 (loo J Booth 6U rohn McMullen 1 00 T M Portas 1 00 viiss Wilson 1 00 FredSlee 50 Francis Quick '0 Thomas Elliott 1 00 A McMullen 60 Mary J McMullen 1 00 Geo llallen 2 00 Mrs White 100 Mrs Wilson 100 GeoCorbett 60 James Leatherdale 60 •Tames Beard 1 00 James Spry 50 Mrs M A Crawford 26 S Wainwright 60 Thos Moffatt 1 00 FY Dunn 100 Wm Dunn 100 S Jermy 60 MrsSJermy 35 VI Jermy 25 FredSimspon 26 R Marshall 26 Mrs R .Marshall 25 (Collected by Hiss Bull.) Mrs Bull 100 RHodgos 60 Nathaniel Leigh 25 H Crooks 26 Mrs R Crooks 36 M Crooks 012^ Charlotte Leigh 26 Mrs R Leigh 12^ REdwards 26 (Collec^d by Mrs J Steele.) John Steele 60 Mrs J Steele 50 H Shaw, sen 100 Mrs H Shaw 25 W Shaw 25 Mrs W Shaw 25 Thomas Shaw 26 Mrs T Shaw 25 Fred Shaw 012i Peter Shaw 012| James Maudsley 100 Wm Simpson 100 Mrs W Simpson 25 Charlotte KIson 25 .lohn Crawford 26 Mrs J Crawford 25 ri Crawford 60 W Crawford 60 Crawford 1 00 Mrs Crawford 26 A Wllnon 60 MrsAWilMin 25 John Wilson 25 Mr* Whiting 1 00 R Whiting 25 Joseph Harrison 26 Mrs Hatch 60 Mrs R Hatch 20 William Hatch 25 Henry Hatch 26 Allen Bell 60 EuphemlaBell 26 Sarah Klis Bell 25 MrsStoddcrs 25 Henry Crawford, jun 25 James Crawford 50 Richard Cnmphcll 012} Mrs Dunsmoru 26 (Collected by Mrs. Leatherdale.) John Leatherdale 60 John Beard 2 00 Joseph Beard 60 Mrs Joseph Beard 12} Jobn Cook 60 Mrs John Cook 26 HAMILTOK. Chriifi Church. Ambridge, T A 10 Agnew, William 6 Budd, 8H 6 Busoombe, Mr 5 Bell, Thomas 6 Beattie, Robert 6 Barr, Joseph 6 Barr, John 6 Beattie, 2 6 Broadbent, Mrs 2 6 Best, TN 10 Bull, HB 1(0 Browne, Edward 16 Browne, M W 15 Benner, R 6 Blythe. I A 10 Clarke, RG 6 Cahill, James 10 Cash 6 ColTin, P 2 6 Creswell, F 6 Clarke, Benjamin 6 Orekwell, F 6 Counsell, 10 U Counsel], Mrs 6 Corbev, L R 6 Chambers, D 6 Cireel, Mrs 2 6 DaTldson, John 10 ningle, WJ 5 Dowker, Mrs 2 6 Dixon, TO 10 Davis, HA 2 6 Dallas,Dr 6 Denholm,Geo 6 Friend 18 Friend 2 Forster.GJ 10 Forres^ W J I Fisher. Mrs 10 Ford, Nehemlah 10 ^ \^ ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 M ■50 Wuu L8 m m m 6" Hiotographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 %^ 4^ ^ iV ^ 90 COLLXCTIOirS. I -i ■J Furn!u,Mr 5 Fray. Mr 6 Fray, Mrs ® ,5 ° Ferguson, Peter 10 0'>ddea, Key J 16 Oeddes, Mrs 19° Gedde»,Miai 5 5 9 Geddes, Miss Susan ... 6 Geddea, Mi! 6 Kidner.Cbas 6 Kidner'JF 6 Kelk, Mr 6 Kelk,Mrs 6 lane, CO 5 Law, RN 10 liord, Frederick 5 MoAUster,Mr 2 6 Maenab, Alex 6 MoKinstry.H 10 U MoAlpine,J 10 McQuaig, Mrs J F 6 McCoy, Mrs Archy ... 6 MilK Geo H 16 Mills, Mrs 6 Mills, Mips AH 6 Mills, John W 10 Macrea,JO 16 MeKensie, J 6 Mason, J J 6 Martin, RftE 10 Mitchell, John 10 Morton, Thos 10 Maenab, D A 6 McQaaig,RO 6 O'Reilly, M 10 0'ReUly,MraM 10 CVReUly, J E 6 O'Reilly, M., jun 5 O'Reilly, HE 6 O'Reilly, Dr Gerald ... 1 6 OliTer, J 2 6 Powi8,Wm,jnn 16 Patterson, W 6 Pring, W 7 6 Papps, H S ..; 16 Piper, Mr 6 Piper, Mrs 6 Patterson, Mr 6 Patterson, Mrs 6 Boss, Rev W M (WAG) 16 Beynolds, Thos 10 R»ey,JP 2 6 RyiJl, Or 6 Ridley, Dr H 10 Ridley, Mrs H 10 Ritchie, F E 16 Ritchie, E L 10 Ritchie, E 1 10 BlkUe, H J 10 Sitohle,JO 10 Roebnck, J S 10 Ramsey, Geo 2 6 Stowu, AUrcd 6 Southgate, Chas 2 6 Soutbgate, Mrs 2 6 Smart, WL 10 Smith, Marcus 10 Strathy, H S 10 Sharpe,Geo 6 Stratton, F C 6 Shackell, Henry 6 Stinson, Miss 10 Shepherd, F 2 6 Street. Mrs J 10 Smith, Samuel 2 6 Steven, Andrew 10 Tomes, J B 5 Tiffin, Samuel 6 Thompson, W 16 Tisdale, V U 16 Varooe, RS 6 Wheeler, Mr 2 6 Watson, J H 6 Ward, J A 6 Wetherall, Joseph 2 6 Winer, Mrs 10 Warry.Miss 6 Waddel,J 5 Walker, A 6 Walker, FO 6 Worthington, Geo 10 W. K. H 6 Zealand, Capt , 10 Aacemion. Juson, Richard 10 00 Gates, FW 10 00 Patton.SG 40U Marsh, LR 00 Powi8,Wm 2 00 Benner, Richard 6 00 Irving.MrsAE 2 00 Taylor, Geo 5 00 Murray, John 2 00 Inman, J W 2 00 Ambrose, Wm 2 00 Brydges J lO 00 Stephens, W 6 00 Reld, G H 6 00 Benedict,D 160 Freeman. S B 6 00 Harris, ThosB 2 00 Conrtenay, John 100 Keefer,TC 6 00 Thom^Chas 2 00 Haensei, Ber C h V 5 00 Melnnes, D 10 00 Hehden, Rev John 6 00 Holland, F 1 00 Carlisle, Geo 4 00 Claringbole, Wm 2 00 Ball. F A 1 00 Hilton, Edward 4 00 Bett«, J Y 2 00 MeiUe,J 3 00 BARTON. St. Peter's Church. Almas, John 200 AlmaB,Mrs 60 Almas, Hen]7 60 Almas, Miss K 60 Almas, Uriah 50 Almas, Patrick 60 Bond, SUas 1 00 Bond, Mn 1 00 Bull, RctOA 5 00 Bull, Mrs 2 00 Cook, Mrs W 1 00 Farmer, W 5 00 Farmer, Joseph G 160 Filman, Peter 1 00 Filman, Mrs Jacob W 2 00 Flock, Andrew 1 00 Kern, Samuel 2 00 Merritt, Rev R N., of New Jersey, U. S 6 00 Muirhead, Walter 100 Phillips, James 60 Rennie. Alex 2 00 Kennie, Mrs 2 00 Ryckman, Mrs 1 00 Servos, Mrs 2 00 Servos, Miss 1 00 Servos, Ethelbert 2 00 Tilman, Wm 1 00 Whyte, Mr. (Barton L'ge.) 6 00 GLANFOBD. St. Paul's Church. Allison, William Choate, Mrs Choate, Joseph B Choate, Zachaeus Dundas, Mrs French, Thomas French, Augustine Gage, John Gage, Mrs Kramer, Margaret Kramer, Eliza Kramer, Jacob McKee, Samuel Moggs, Emma , Mulholland, Wm MulhoIIand, Mrs Mulholland, Thomas E., Mulholland, David Smith, Amos , Smith, Mrs Smith, Phoebe , Smith, Rebecca Tydd, Mrs Tydd, Joanna Tydd, Benjamin Tydd, Henry Webber, Thomas Webber, Harriet , 050 100 100 100 60 60 100 100 50 026 025 026 100 025 lliO 100 C06 05 100 100 60 060 050 60 025 025 100 060 8T0MET CBEEK. Davis, Thomas 1 00 Hull, Henry 1 00 Oombe, John 25 Lewis, Mrs 46 Heales, Mrs 45 Heales, Howard 45 Huddleston, Fanny 25 Efuddleston, Elizabeth ... 12| Huddleston, Caroline 124 Huddleston, Rose 12} Huddleston, John ......... 12i' Lewis, Clarissa 12i Waddel, Mrs T 25 Waddel, Thos 26 Brown, Mrs 26 Peacock, J 26 Robertson, Wm 25 Niblo, A 25 Davies, George R 25 Alexander, Mrs 25 Alexander, R A 12i Alexander, O B 12l Alexander, Jas L 6 00 Olaiftead, Mn Moiie 60 COLLECTIONS. 91 J* ; ♦ OKTARIO. (CSoUeeted by Mln AugustaWilion) Willaon, Hon John 1 00 Willton, James H 60 Willfioii, Hugh B 1 00 Willmn, John W 1 00 Stubbs, MisR 60 Nellea, U E 60 (Collected by Mri . Jos. Carpenter.) Carpenter, Jonathan 60 Pettit, Henry O 1 00 Pettit, Jonathan J 1 00 Dean, Levi 60 Biggar, Christopher 60 Smith, Ananias 1 00 Coll. by Miss Chambers... 1 16 BIMBEOOE. Twlss, Edward 1 00 Carle, John S 12>^ Benner, Edward 26 Benner, Richard 25 Dennis, Mary Ann 60 Croft, Benjamin 60 Dunbar, Peter 25 Twiss, George 60 King, William 60 King, Catharioe 50 Cobper, Esther 25 King, Arthur E 25 King, Eliza Jane 25 King, Abigaili* 25 King, Geo W 50 Twiss, Edward jr 12}^ SALTFLEET. St. Oeorge^a Church. (Collected by Miss Taylor.) Pettit, William 60 Gollan, Alexander 60 Gollan, Mrs 25 Gollan John 26 GoUa* , Rachel 25 Taylor Isabella Y 25 Tavlor.Miss \ UU A Friend 26 A Friend 25 Land, John 10 Mclntyre, Mr 12U Land, Ellen 25 Land Abel 25 Barr, Geo 25 Way, Daniel 3 60 Condon, jr., Mrs Thos 25 Soules, Susan 60 Soules, Caroline 25 Jarvis. T S 25 A Friend 25 A Friend 10 Webb, senr, Thomas 1 86^ Way, D S, (2nd subscrip.) 06 (Collected by Mrs. Thos. Twedle.) Twedle, Thomas 60 Twedle, Almira 50 Cowell, Wesley 26 Pells, Thos \^ Huir,jr, Geo 60 Muir, Susana 60 Bedell, Mrs 1 00 Twedle, John 1 00 Bailey, James 12V Springsted, WilUam 10 Oowell, Philip 26 Oowell, John A Q OS Aldthouse, Simeon W^ Muir, John 26 Muir, Eliiabeth 26 Muir, Catharine 10 Muir, senr, George 60 Muir, Thomas 60 Muir, Marion « 25 Skeoch, John 12i^ Johnson. Mrs 25 Twedle, Mrs 1 00 Ti,edle, Richard 1 00 Carter, Miss Mary At».e... 25 Biggars, Miss 60 (Collected by Mrs. Konyon.) Kenyon, Jacob 1 00 Corman, Mrs 25 Corman, Isaac 25 Thorp, Thomas 60 Kerr, Mrs 50 Luty, Mrs S 60 Thompson, Miss 25 Webb, Joseph 26 Webb, Thos 2S j Snyder, Israel 12V A Friend 86 A Friend 25 DUNDAS. (Collected by Miss Sydney Smith and Miss Osier.) Osier, Rer F L 5 CO Smith, J L 1 00 McNabb,B 2 00 Stanley, E 1 00 Miller, Elizabeth 25 Miller, Eliza 26 Smith, George 26 Bickle. Richard 26 Hatt, T 1 00 Hatt, Mrs 1 00 Tapps,G 25 Tapps, Mrs 25 Riley, PB 1 00 Swindle, W 1 00 Roberts, A K 1 00 Whitehead, J G 2 00 Hene, Mrs 12^ HcKenzie, Mr V 2 00 PhUips, J - 1 00 Robson, Mrs 25 White, 1 00 Moore, W F 60 Osier, B B , 1 00 Qwynne, W B 60 Gwynne, Mrs 60 Meredith, Mr 1 00 Meredith, Mrs 76 Meredith, W N 26 Meredith, J S 26 Dixon, A K 26 Haller, Mrs 2 00 Brown, Mrs 100 Wales, J 1 00 Ellis, Mrs 26 Walton, Mrs 60 Qwynne, Miss 26 Kyle, Robert 26 Meredith, Miss 60 Boyd, Mrs 87i Barton, G M 6 00 Sc-ue, Mrs G..,. ,. 60 G.aham, Mrs 26 Homer, Mrs ...... 1 00 Osier, Miss iSO Oouper, Mrs 50 Bennett, AS 60 Bickle, Mr R 60 Williams, Fanny 12^ 7«nlz, Uzs 85 (Coll* ited by Miss 0. Sydney Smith and Miss March.) March, Mrs 2 00 Farrell, F 1 00 Brooke. R 1 00 King, Mr 1 00 Street, Mrs 1 00 Rolph,0 4 00 Taylor, Mrs 2» McGarva, J 60 Howe, Mrs 1 00 Kingsmill. Mrs 60 Orerfleld, J W 60 A Friend 60 Fitzgerald,R 37i Coekram, Mrs 60 Scase, G A....» 60 Jones, G 1 00 Grafton, Mrs 1 00 Grafton, EC 25 Dutcks, Mrs m Hutton 12i Brier, Mrs 26 Moyd 1 00 TwuB8,E 26 Hawkins, Mrs 76 Venables, Mrs 60 Wright, Mrs 60 Begue, Mrs 1 60 Ewart, Mrs and family... 8 00 Babbington, J M 1 60 Ewart, Miss 1 00 Overfield, Mrs 2 00 Orerfield, 8 2 00 Kern, Mrs 2 00 Leeming, Mrs 6 09 Reed, Mrs 6o Smyth, Mrs Sydney 100 McDonald, Mrs 25 Johnston, Mrs 60 WEST TLAHBOBOUaH. ((Collected by Hiss J. Webster and Miss Coehiner.) Webster, Mrs 1 00 Evatt, F 2 00 Morris. Miss 1 00 Irvin. Jane 25 Wright, Mrs 1 00 Crooks, Miss 1 00 Tan Every, Miss 26 Wishart, Mrs 4 UO WUhart, Mrs K 1 00 MorriH, Mrs 60 Crooks, A 25 Walker, T 60 Ross, Mrs 1 00 Woodhouse, K 26 Arckill, Mrs 60 Kerby, J ; 4 00 A Friend 60 Coehiner, Mrs 60 Armstrong, Mr 60 Bullock, Mrs W 1 00 Bullock, Miss F 60 Maracle, Mrs 26 Keral, Mr 1 00 ANOASTBB. (Collected by Miss Gahel.) Gabel, Jacob 60 Gabel, John 26 Hnmmill Thomas 3 00 HammiU, Sarah P 2 00 Byms, George 1 00 Lodor, Job 1 00 Lodor, Jamu 60 m I 92 Gurnett, George 60 Ournett, Mrs 26 Bale8ton, Uarris 60 Crane, J G « 26 LeemJohn 25 PaitOM,Mr 60 Ponton*, Mrs 26 Bo»iiell,Mrg 26 A Frtand » 26 Irwin, Kichurd 20 Phillippi, Charles 26 Wright, Mr J 1 00 UnswoTlh, Klchard 1 00 Clark, Kdwin 26 Guest, George 26 Guest, Mrs 26 Thureson, Eyre 26 Thureson, W H 26 Thompson, Peter 26 Low, John 26 Bunchbuagh, Mrs 26 Leith. Mrs 6 00 Ferrler, Miss 6 00 Woods, Mr 6 00 Orton, Dr 1 00 Bush, Mrs 2 Oil Boultbee. Mrs 1 00 Jones, Mrs 1 00 Miller, Mrs 1 00 Templer. Mrs W 2 00 A Friend 1 00 Alkman, Mrs S 1 00 Aikman, Mrs M 73 Cooley,Mr 2 00 BEVKRLT. (Collected by Miss D. B. Barlow and MUs Brittain ) Armstrong, Mrs W 25 Atkins. John W 12^ Barlow, W W 1 00 Barlow, Mrs W W 1 00 Barlow, H G , jun 25 Barlow, J 1" . 12U Barlow, S r 12^ Barlow, HO., 100 Bsriow, Mrsi 73 Bailow. MU^UJu 60 Brittain, Miss U J 26 Belding, Mrs W W 60 Barnaby, H 26 Carruthers, John 1 00 Oarruthers, Mrs John 60 Clement, John 60 Crawley, Mrs 26 Carruthers, David 26 DaToren, John 60 Fry, Christopher 23 Higginson,KeTGN.,M.A. 6 00 Howard,H 100 Howard, Mrs E 60 Howard, Chas 26 Howard, Henry 26 Heath, Biifes 26 Hodget., Mr t Mrs 1 00 Holmwood, H A Family... 1 00 Ireland, Thomas 25 Jackson, George 50 Jackson, Miss M J 26 Kernighan, Mr ft Mrs A... 1 00 Krouse, Mrs 121 Ladle, Mrs 012^ MilluB, John 26 Hc.VlBhoney, Mr P 26 MoMahoney, Mrs P., jun. 35 McCusker, Mrs 26 O'Connor, Michael 26 COonnor, Mrs M 26 Parsons, Mrs WF 26 CoLLSOVlOyl. Robion, Abigail 371 Sampson, MUs N 26 Thomson, George W 1 01) Thomson, Mary Russel... n 25 Friend 1 00 Friend to the Bible 25 Friend do 25 Christian ftiend 25 Friend 12| (Collected by Miss M. P. Edwards and Miss M, Pettinger.) Atkins, William 50 Atkins, Geo W 06 Edwards, George 60 Bdwards, Mrs Mary 50 Edwards, Miss Mary P ... 60 Edwards, Frederick J 50 Houslics, John 26 Laddie, Harriet 12V^ Vewman, John 12}^ .Viobol, Alex 2 00 Cettinger, Miss Mary 87^ fettinger, Miss Helen 26 jmith, James A family ... 1 00 ^ Carter, George 25 Ellerton, Thomas 50 Ellerton, Mrs 25 Ellerton, Miss Mary 25 Forsythe, William U 25 Frier, Mrs V2% Grumwitt, James 25 Garroch, John 25 Hills, Joseph 25 Hunter, L 25 Hunter, Miss 25 Johnstone. J 12i^ Malcolm, John 25 Menziex, John 25 Mawbiney, William 25 McComb. Mrs 25 McKnight, J 50 McKnight, Andrew 25 McKnight, Elizabeth 26 VlcWiUiam, William 25 MeGuire. William 25 McQueen, James 25 MuIhcUand, John 25 Parker, Robert 50 Pardy, Miss Mary 25 Peregrine, David 25 Kiddle, Robert 25 Smith, John A 25 Strachan, George 25 Wbitham, M G 75 Patterson, Christina 25 Friend 25 Friend 06 (Collected by the Misses Mary and Margaret VanEvcry.) Bond, Edwin 25 Congo, John M 25 Crawford, William 23 Cooly, P 1 00 Cooly, Huldah 1 00 Knox, David 50 Knox, Sarah , 60 Lamb, Henry 50 Lamb, Helen 50 Lundy, J II., M.D 60 Strachan, Margaret 25 VanEvery, A A., ft family 4 UO VanEvery, MaryftMarg't 60 HORNBY. Switzer, Joseph 1 00 Swltzer, Mrs J 1 00 Cowin, Joseph 2 00 Cowin. Mrs J 1 00 May, Mrs J 100 Cordingly, David 1 00 Cordingly, Annie 60 Edwards, William 1 00 Cowin, Richard 3 0 Armstrong, W., jun 012^ Armstrong, J 12} Dyce, Matthew 50 Dycc, Samuel 1 00 Dyce, John 25 Uornick, A W 50 Marshall, Peter 25 McLnrren, Hugh 2-3 Featherston, Joseph 25 Morris, Samuel 25 Butts, John 25 Oulloden, A B 25 Agnew, Georgo 26 (Collected by Henry Gastle.) Gastle, William 1 00 Moment, Mrs 100 Richardson, John, sen... 1 00 Dent, Nicholas 1 00 Eiierlon, Georgo 25 Gastle, Henry 25 Hiclcett. Daniel 25 Richardson, John, jun.... 25 Ir\fin, William 25 A Friend 12i Smith, Jacob 60 Plewes, Alflred 26 Richardson, Henry 60 Cowley, Sarah 26 Hesey, Mrs 12i Frayne, R 012* Neisbit, Joseph 25 Winshill, James 60 OCELPH. (Collected by the Misses Stewart.) Palmer, Rev Arthur 20 00 Stewart, RevE IVl 10 00 Stewart, Rev H W 10 00 Stewart, Mrs E M 2 00 Stewart, Miss 1 00 Stewart, Miss E 50 Stewart, MissRCJ 1 00 Stewart, PL 80 Stewart. Wm McC 60 Phillips, John P C 3 00 Chadwick, Fred J 6 00 Smith, Miss Jane 60 Lawrence, Wm 26 Williams, Thomas 60 Williams, John 60 Bryce, Mrs 60 Stone and family, F W ... A Friend McCrea, Mrs Oakei, Mm Hayward, Mrs May, John May, Mrs John May Howitt, M D, John Howitt, Mrs John Smith, Miss Peterson, Miss Parke, MD, Thomas Gillespie, sen, Mrs Gillespie, Mrs John Gillespie, Miss Lousia A... Gillespie, Fanny Lucretia Lamprey, John Lamprey, Miss Lamprey, Miss A Cooper, Mrs Cooper, Miss Johnstone, John Walker, Enos Stule, Mrs Wm Stule, Mrs Thomas MrsC Oliver, Miss Tansley, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Taggart, Mrs Wilson, Mrs John Pitts, Mrs Oliver, Mrs H A Hooper, Mrs Sayers, Thomas Hodgert, Mrs Colenso, Mrs Brock, Miss McKee, John Stewart, Mrs J M Brereton, Miss Thorp, John White, Mrs R Macdonald, A Macdonald, Mrs A Nicolson, Wm McWilliams. Robert Linderinan, Daniel Sweetman, Matthew* Miller, Mrs 10 00 26 50 26 25 U 00 200 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 4 00 60 50 26 26 4 00 2 00 1 00 60 50 ^2l^ 25 25 00 60 25 25 25 1 00 25 50 25 1 60 60 50 50 37i 1 00 1 00 60 60 6 00 3 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 (Collected by Mrs. King.) Davie, James 2 00 Thurtell, Mrs Thurtell, Miss Thurtell, George Carthew, L Mercer, John Mercer Miss Harvey, Mrs John Harvey, Mrs J (through) .Major, H Mulholland, B A Friend Hill, Hugh Seymore, AW Furgusson, A J, Kingsmill, JJ Moore, Mrs C Clutten, H Birch, Edward Shaw, Mr Murton, George Draper, George 100 Draper, Mrs George 1 00 Draper, Joseph 25 Draper, Miss E 50 Booth, Miss J 60 Horseman, John 2 00 Horseman, RN 2 00 Horseman, MisB 2 00 00 00 25 00 00 50 00 00 00 60 25 25 60 5 00 6 00 25 26 60 25 25 Morgan, Charles 26 McKlnnis, DW 100 Wood, J A 100 Savage, George 100 Robins, George 1 00 Tolton, George 100 Lynch, Geoffrey 60 aust, HB 1 00 Browne, L 26 Higginbotham, N 1 00 Thorp, .Tames 37i Champion, Mrs 60 Card. Miss 1 00 Walker, Charle 60 Harrison. J 25 Grange, G J 6 00 Harvey. Mrs 26 Hatch, H 26 Neeve, Wm 1 00 Neeve, MrsWm 100 (Collected by Mrs Baker.) Baker, A A 2 00 Baker, Mrs A A 2 00 Brown, W 2 00 Hewat, Mrs 1 00 White. H B 1 00 Crawford, Mr 1 OO Moore, R 1 00 Cain, Miss 12i Fraser. G B 1 00 Jones, 57rs 1 OO Keller, .iohn 2 00 Keller, Miss 2 00 Lemon, A 2 00 Saunders, T. W I 00 Saunders, Mrs TW 100 Battersby, L 1 00 Pack, RGB 26 Elliott, O 2 00 Martin, E R 2 00 Greet, n 2 60 Gillespie, John 3 00 Wilkinson, J 1 00 Turner, Mrs 1 00 Murton, G 1 00 Murton, Mrs 1 00 Overfleld, CE 2 00 Kell, Mrs 26 (Collected by Miss Parker.) Atkinson, Mrs 1 00 Atkinson, John 2 00 Atkinson, George 100 Atkinson, Mark 60 Bilby, Wm 1 00 Bilby, Mrs 1 00 Card, senr, Thomas 1 00 Card, junr, Thomas 100 Card, Wm 60 Cook, Mrs 10 Card, Miss 1 00 Davis, Mr 60 Davis, Wm 60 Davis, John 60 Davis, Frederick 50 Edwards, Silas 60 Edwards, Frederick 60 Jones, Mrs 25 Knowles, Robert 25 Knowloa, Sirs 25 Knowles, Wm 25 Knowles, Miss 26 Lenox, Mrs 18 Mellish, Mrs 1 00 Mellish, AT 60 Palmer, George 6 On Hogge, Arthur 4 00 Hogge, Mrs A 4 00 Hogge, Arthur B 100 Hudson, Mrs 60 Harland, Edward 1 00 I [ 1 1 1 1 • , '. i i I 94 Barland, Mrs Edwurd ... 1 00 Hwland, Him 60 BimpsoD, Mrs 25 Smith, Miss 25 Tlndall. Wm 50 Wstson, MrsC 1 M Light, Mrs 25 Davis, H 25 DaTls, Mrs U 25 Fanny, Uenry 25 Hewlt, A 10 BIgy, Mrs 60 Cook, Mrs 60 Parker, WU 1 00 Parker, Mrs W H 1 W Parker, Miss 50 Parker, Miss F J 50 Parker, Miss A 60 (Collected by Mr. Thomas Konoh.) Kench. Thos 1 00 Porter and family, Rob't 1 00 Porter and family. Wm... 1 00 Marsh, Mrs U 2 CO Wilson, Wm 2 00 Card, John 1 00 Cook, George 50 Carter, Mrs Richard 50 Armstrong, John 1 00 Mitchell, John 100 PiRk,John 1 00 Gibson, Barnabas 25 Pry, John 1 00 (Collected by Mr. Thos. Jackson.) Jackson and family, Thos I 00 Jackson, Daniel 25 Tuck and family, John... 1 00 (Collected by Miss Tale.) Watson, Mr and Mrs Thos 2 00 Hewatt, Mrs A 1 00 Colson, Mr 2 00 Tale, Capt and Mrs 2 00 Pipe, Mr 1 00 Pipe, Mrs 50 Pipe, Miss 50 Pipe, Miss Emma 25 Pipe, John 25 Pipe, Miss Matilda 25 Pipe, Miss Anna 25 Hurd, senr, Mr 50 Hard, Richard 50 Tuck, Mrs 60 Norris, Miss ZV/i Carter, Mrs 12^ Dean, Mr 25 Murton. W 25 Small, Bobert 25 (Collected by Mrs. n. Watson.) Leslie, Mr 1 00 Leslie, Miss 75 Watson, Mrs H 101) Watson, Miss 60 Lillls, Miss 50 Bab, Mrs ') 50 Phelps, H 40 McKee, Archabald 60 Billings, George 25 Gay, Mrs 1 00 Orr, Mrs 1 00 Bolton, Wm 25 Tolton, Wm 1 00 Tolton, John 75 Parsons, U K 1 00 Bichardson, John 100 Worsfold, Mrs 76 Hemming, Mr 60 (Collected by Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick.) Keating, Mr 1 00 COLLECTIONS. Keating, Mri ^ 1 00 Keating, T A 1 00 Keating, Miss 60 Keating, B 60 Chadwick, Mr 2 00 Chadwick, Mrs 2 00 Chadwick, J C 50 Ghadwiok, K M 1 00 Chadwick, A C 25 Jackson, Bichard 2 00 (Collected by Mr. J. Neero.) Kmery, Mrs 26 Cain, James 1 00 NeeTe, John 2 00 Neeve, Mrs John 2 00 Neeve, MJbs 1 00 Black, Mrs 26 Larter, Mrs 25 Kerr, F 2 00 Robinson, Ed 60 McWIIUams, Charles 1 (lO Porter, Robert 100 Porter, John 1 00 PU8I.IM0H. (Collected by Mr. andJMrs. Oulton) Oulton, John 1 00 Arkell, Thos 2 00 lies, John 1 00 Carter, Thos 100 Cawflcld, John 1 00 Meadows, S 25 lies, Henry 1 09 Wakefield, T W 60 lies, Daniel 50 Kerby Bobert 1 00 Willoughby, 60 iCid, James 25 Faulkenbrae, M 25 Wandley, Bobert 25 Hower, James 1 00 Bell, Joseph 1 00 DecU -, Wm Henry 50 Decker, Mrs W U 60 Wakefield, Mrs 60 Windyard, Mrs 50 Starkey, Mrs 25 King, Mr '. 26 Parker, A 12^ A Friend 10 ROCKWOOD. (Collected by Mr. John McAree.) McAree, Mr John 1 00 McArce, Mrs 50 McAree, Mr John Junr... 50 McAroo, Miss E M 60 McAree, Miss S J 25 McAree, Miss Martha 25 McAree, Miss Catharine... 124 McAree, Miss Anne 12^ Barber, Matthnw 12} Botton, Mr John 50 Bottnn, Mr Thos 26 Luttrell, Mr Alexander.... 20 Talbot, Richard 25 Lush Mr Wm 1 00 Liush, MrJohn 25 Edwards, Mr Hugh 60 Jarvan, Mr Joseph 50 Madock, Mr John 60 Brutten, Hannah 12U Green, Mr William 50 Bilton, Mr Hawkins 37U Clare. Mr Bobert 1 00 Clare, Mr James 25 Clare, Miss B ^ 20 Bailey, Mr George 2 00 Bailey, Miss L 25 Bailey, Miss Mary Jane... 25 Bailey, Mr Bobnrt, Junr.. 25 Cunningham, Mr. B. S... 26 Humphrey, Jessop 50 Bailey, Mr Robert 2 00 (Collected by Mrs. J. Forster.) Forster, Mrs J 1 00 Forster Mrs J 60 Williams. Mr. Ed 60 Farnsworth, Mrs 60 Perkinson, Mrs L 60 Grindle, Mr Bobert 12} Grindle, Mrs 26 IxKikott, Mrs 60 Benham, Mrs. J 25 Benbam, Miss H 26 Hews, Mrs 25 Hews, Mr Thos 60 Lunby, Mr Henry 25 Betiham, Miss L 26 Duflleld, Mrs. A 60 DuMeld Mr. George 26 .Tones, Mr 60 Jones, Mrs 25 Westfall, Mrs 26 .Mooro, Mr. James 50 Hamilton, Mr. Wm 50 Swinford Mr 2 00 (Collected by Miss Edwards and Mrs. Peter Moore.) Strange, Mrs 25 Strange, Miss Mary Ann... 12]/^ Jamieson, Mr. Saml. B 26 Powell, Mr. Thos 26 Boioe, Mr. A 35 Friend 26 Edwoods, Miss Mary 25 Stovel, Mrs 12J4 Hockey, Miss Margaret.... 25 Qunn, C F 25 Monling, Mr Charles W... 25 Hill, Mr. A 25 Campy, Mr BB 25 Moore, Mrs 60 Hull, Mr. John 12^^ Hanbrige, Mr. John 60 Dunbar, Mr.Bobert 1 00 ELOBA, FERGUS, FILKINOTON, AND NICHOL. Arlss, Mrs 25 Ariss, George 26 ABtell,John 50 Astcll, Joseph 26 Barrett, Mrs 26 Beal, John 25 Bertslanij Mr 50 Best, Mr CO Bllnco, George 25 Blinco, Mrs 2 00 Bllnco, MrsWm 26 Burke, Mrs 1 00 Burton, George 12| Cadenhead, John 4 00 Carter, William 100 Carter, Wm, jun 25 Chambers, Thomas 25 Cowans, Mrs 100 Crane, Georgo 26 Crossman, John S 25 Crossman, Mrs 'i6 ' Crossman, Sarah S6 Dalby, F 1 00 Drew, GA 100 Orewery, Wm T « 25 COLLXCnOlTB. 95 200 025 02fi r.. 2A 02S 060 200 OfiO 60 60 12| 026 60 26 026 26 60 025 026 060 26 60 26 26 U60 60 2(10 26 12J^ 25 026 Oi& 26 026 012Ji 25 25 25 26 25 60 12J4 060 100 Drewery, Mrs 87i^ Drewery, George 10 Brewery, Robert 10 IClkinKton, BenJ 12U ElklnKton, Dnvid 26 ElkinKton, Joiuph 1 OU ElkiDgtnn.Wm 100 ElkiDgton, Mrs T 76 KlllB, Wm om Everitt, Mrs 12| Everitt, John 26 Farrow, Mrs 76 Farrow, Thou 25 Farrow, Arthur 60 Flnlayson, Dr 1 00 FoBter, Mm 1 00 Francis, Robert 25 Fraser. Mrs 75 Friend 25 Friend 26 Geddes, Mrs 50 GilkiBon, Frances 50 Grain. Thomas 2 00 Qreathead, Thomas 60 Grpves, Abraham 26 Guest, Alfred 25 Hall, Mrs Jsmes 12\i Hamilton, Mrs 1 00 Helo, Mrs 60 Hirst, Mrs 60 Hirst, Annie 25 Hirst, John 26 Huwe8,Richard 50 Howes, Mrs B 25 Hudson, Mr 25 Kcrtland, E il 2 00 Kertland, Mrs 2 00 Kirkendall, Miss 50 Laud, Ephraim 60 Luckett, Mrs 25 Maguire,Mrs 26 Maitland, Mrs 26 Marshall, Miss 25 Marten. J J 4 00 McNeal, John 1 00 Newman, lie 2 00 Newman, John 1 00 Newman, John, jun 25 Nicklin, Mr 60 Nicklin, Charles 25 Nicklin. John 25 Osborne, John 50 Paget, Dr 100 Patmore, Mr 50 Peckover, Daniel 25 Pritchard, Hugh 25 Pritehard, Mrs 60 Reynolds, Miss 1 00 Reynolds, Wm 2 00 Ross, John C 4 00 Barse, George 26 Sbeppard, Jacob 25 Smith, James Lamond ... 1 UO Temple, John 60 Thacker, Henrietta 25 Thomson, Rev E 5 00 Thorp, 8arah 50 Tumbull, Oliver R 25 Watt, John 25 White, Mrs 25 Williams, Thomas 50 Wilson. James 25 Wingfleld. Mrs 1 00 Wood, Walter 25 ST. OATHABINBS. Adams, E S 10 Adams, Mrs £S 10 Adams, MissO 6 ~ ~ 0, Miss 10 Adams, Widow 5 Andrews, Emelyn 6 Arnold, M 16 Arnott, William 13 Atkinson, Rev Dr 16 Atkinson, Mrs 15 Basnall. Mrs 2 Rains, Kenneth 5 Baron, William 6 Barkei>, Joseph 10 Baron, Mrs 2 Barwick, H 16 Bate.TB II Baten, William 6 Beaty, Mrs 2 Benson, James R 16 Bethel, Mrs 2 6 Boyd, Mrs 10 Boyle, Robert 6 Boyle, Andrew fl 10 Boyle. Edward 6 Boy!<), James 6 Bradley. Stephen 6 Bradley, Stephen, Jr... 10 liradlev, Thomas 6 Brownlow, Francis 2 6 Bryant, Mark 2 6 Bryson, GF 5 Bullivant, Thomas .... 10 Bullock, John 1 ii Bums, Thomas 10 Caley, R 10 Camp, P 5 Capner. James 13 Carlisle. Henry lU Casey, T P 6 Chisholm, Wm A 16 Christie, Mrs 10 Christie, Miss Grace... 10 Churchman, A » 16 Clark,ColoneI 10 Clark, Thomas, Dr 16 Clarke, R A 6 Coif, Miss Anne 13 Cole, William L 18 Coleman, E R 6 Connelly, J H 6 Cooke MrsWm 15 Coy, Francis 10 Denroche W 8 10 Dittrick, Robert 5 Durham, Ellas 6 Durham, Mrs. E 2 6 Durham, James 2 6 Durham. John 13 ISccles, William 15 Farewell. Mrs 2 6 Fowlie, Miss 2 6 Fraser, Mrs 6 Friend 13 Friend 7i^ Friend 6 Gibson, HP 5 Gibson, John.» 5 Giles, H M 5 Giles, J Bevans 6 Goodman, Dr 10 Goring, F A 6 Graydon, T H 6 Graydon, Thos F 5 Greenwood, William... 1 Hall, Mrs 1 Hamilton, James 6 Hardy, Mrs 6 Harris, William 6 Hayner, Jacob 1 6 Haynes, Mrs D. 6 Haynes, Mrs John. 5 Uellewell, Thos L 1 6 Hodgins, Joseph 2 Home, Mrs 6 Howie. Mrs Hutt, W N Ingersoll, JH Ireland, Thomas Jackson, Jonathan Johnson, Mrs Jukes, Dr Keith, Jonathan Kelly, Mrs Kelley, Thomas Kelley, Mrs Thos Lepper, J t 3 Lipscomb, F Maodonald, Rolland... Mack, Dr Malpass, James McCarthy, Ed McOlTerin, Mrs Mclntyre, Mrs McLean, J J McLelland, John Merritt, Hon W H Merritt, Mrs Merritt, Wm H, J R... Merritt, Thos R Merritt, Mrs ThosR... Miller, Mrs R Millward, Charles .Montgomery, Adam.... Montgomei7, Mrs Moreton. William \eelan, Capt Xoble, Jacob Pafford, Mrs Fred Parker, J T Parsons, Geo F Parsons, Edith G Peirce.Geo. W I'eterson, Robert Peterson, Richard Phillipps, Rev T D Phillips, Miss Poe, William Powell, C.H.(W.&0.) Price, Esther Kadcilffe, James Ranney, J L Ranney, Miss Raynard, James Read, Wm II RItchings. Geo T Robarts, Rev T T. Robertson, James Robertson, D Robertson, Geo Rogers, J W Rolls, Charles Ryall, John Rykert, Mrs Saxon, J. Fred Secord, Thos Secord, O Seoord Miss Alda Seymour, Mrs Jas Slate, Hiram ;.. Smith, J. F Smith, Geerg^ Smith A Lampman Spiller, Miss Stephenson, Mrs, E.W. Stinson, Francis Stover, Mrs Switzer, Ed Taylor, Jas. (W. A 0.).. Taylor, Captain Taylor, Miss Taylor, Peter Waltho, William. Watkins, John Waud, Robert WftOd, Mrs 6 6 6 1 3 5 2 6 1 6 a 6 2 6 2 6 10 6 1 6 10 1 3 6 1 6 6 6 1 8 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 10 10 1 6 6 6 6 1 8 I 10 6 1 6 6 1 1 3 6 10 5 2 10 1 6 1 1 6 1 3 6 1 10 10 6 6 6 2 10 5 6 U 5 5 10 1 6 1 6 1 6 .0 1 8 1 8 10 10 10 2 6 2 6 6 6 10 2 6 2 6 1 5 1 6 6 6 6 6 5 COLLECTIONS. Waud, SopMi -^ ? Whitten, Mrs 2 fl Wlllett, Alfred 12 | ■WiUett, Mr» 12 W1I»0D, WHiam ^ ,^ " Woodruff Klchnril 10 Woodruff, Mrs S V 10 Young, Mrs 2 YounK. Mrgl' 13 cmrPAWA. Mttoklom, James 5 00 Macklem, James U 2 00 Macklem, Anna 4 00 MBcklem, William M 1 00 Macklem, Mrs Wm 1 00 Bawbrldge. MrsAA 4 00 Klrkpatrlck, John OOit Kapelje, John 60 Slater. Koloort 60 Phillips, John 1 00 Aucheson, James 3 25 MoKlnloy,Georgo « 25 Gordon, George 100 Bond, Henry 2 00 Usher, Mrs "00 Duff, William 4 00 WUklBBon, J A 1 00 MoMlcklng, DrO 2 Oi» McMicklng, Mrs Uhoda... U M McGlashan. James 100 Klrkpatrlck, R n 2 00 Meman, John H 50 Deakers, Richard 50 Amen, .lames 1 00 Haycock, F H 1 00 Haycock, Mrs F H 1 00 Burton, Edward 2 00 McKenzie, James 26 Hume, John ..; 1 00 Slater, Jonathan 60 BVnomby, George 1 "0 Vlnnnck, George 2 00 Box.H 6C Cooper, A 100 Thomas, John 3 00 Leeming, Kev Wm 60 00 Massey, Abraham 100 Morris, Michael 25 Street, Thomas C 20 00 Street, Mrs 12 00 Hozmer, Miss A 4 00 Macklem, MrsDp 6 00 CAVAN. Allen, TW 5 St. Paul's Church. (Collected by Miss Fitzgerald.) Elliott, John 50 RUiott, Mrs 50 Fisher, James 25 Fitzgerald, Jas 50 A Friend 50 Fitzgerald, Mrs 50 Fanny, Robert 25 Northcote, William 50 Northcote, Mrs 50 Parker, Martin 1 00 Parker, Miss 25 Parker, Miss H 25 Parker, Miss 8 A 25 Parker, Richard 25 Perrin, Mrs 25 (Collected by Miss Hall.) Hall, M J 50 NnrsejMra 56 Smyth, Nathan 60 Smyth, Mrs 60 Smyth, Margaret 121 Smyth, John 12} OrahHm, Mrs 26 Hugglns, Willinm 25 Nur80, William 26 Wood, Mrs 26 Anderson, Alexander 26 Anderxon, Mrs H 26 Kmbi^rson, Mrs 26 Kmbcrson, William 26 A Friend 10 Puo, Robert 25 (Collected by Mrs. McCamus.) McCamus, Robert 1 00 McCamus, Mrs 60 >V1c0amu8 William 25 McCamus, Tlwmaa 25 Wood. James 50 Wood, Mrs 26 Wood, Isabella 26 Wood, Mary Ann 25 Gibson, William 25 Winslow, George 60 Thorndyko, Kdward 50 Thori), John 1 (10 Thnrn, Mrs 26 FaVillIani 2 00 Dawaon, Emma 60 Staplea, Miaa M 100 WilMnaon, Robert 50 Syer, Thomas 60 Benson, R 50 Btaples, Thomas 50 Morton, Oeorgo '. , 25 Morton, John U 25 Bains, James 50 Bell, Jamfs 50 Foe, senr, Henry 1 00 Fee, Miss Hannah 30 Fee, MisaS 25 Fee, Misa W 25 Fee, jr. Hoary 25 (Collected by Mr. Mulligan.) Mulligan, iToshua 50 Mulligan, Mra J 25 Mulligan, Margaret 25 Mulligan, Franda 60 Mulligan, Mra F 50 Young, William 25 A Friend 25 Thexton, aenr, Mrs 60 BOWMANTILLB. Mann, Mr MacNab, Dr 1 Kellogg, S M Welch, Misa Hinds, Mra W Porter, Mra Millard, Miaa Reid, Dr Shepherd,Mrs Dillon, Mrs Prowers, Mrs Boyer,Mr Hibbert, Mrs Dutton, Mr... Baker, Mrs HelBon,Mrs Bapu, Mr 1 18 6 6 7 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 a 5 2 e 1 3 1 3 6 6 2 6 3 1 8 5 Stanton, Mrs , 10 lioacombn, Mra 1 lluas«y,0 1 nayley, Mr 1 Munshaw, Mr n l MoArthur, Mr 2 Friend 1 Foirburn, J 2 Wilmot, W 1 Hurrell, W 1 .Tohnaon, Mr 2 Norrls; Mr 5 Collaid, ABro 3 Mann, O 1 Usher, Capt U 1 Usher, J t Brown, Mr 6 Simpson, Mra i Bradshnw, Mr 1 8cott, Mrs 5 Manning, Mr 6 (jOW, Dr 1 5 Fletcher, Mr 5 Foatttr, Mrs 6 Brodin, Mra 1 Coat«, Dr 5 Ileal, Jtlias 6 Buah, Mra 2 tltlmore, Mr 1 Qilmore, Mrs W 1 Winatanley, Capt 5 Fennel, Mr 2 Brooke, LF 2 Hutcheson, Mr 1 5 McMahon, U 5 Morgan, C 1 Qalbrlth, J 1 Clark, Mr 1 [joscombe, R 1 Oemmill, Mr 2 Rose, Mr 2 Cubit. F 5 Cubit, MrsF 5 Brooke, Mr 6 Smith, Mrs 5 Armour, Mrs 5 Armour, Mrs R 5 Uanning, Mr 10 llanning, Mrs 5 Reid, Mrs 10 Wade, Mr 6 Muir, Mrs 2 >Iulr, J 2 Hoakina, Mr 2 Maynard,Mr 5 Sutton, Mra 2 Binge, Mr 2 Williams, Mr Foster, Mr 6 CLARKE. Allen, BM 2 Argall, M 2 Arnott, Mra 6 Brock, Joa 5 Brock, Mra 6 Brock, Wm 5 Bowen, B 6 Boate, W.T 6 Boate, Mrs 6 Baines, Mrs 6 Brown, W 2 Brent, Rot H 1 6 Coldwell,Jno 5 Coldwell, Wm 5 Coulter. Mrs 2 Curtis, Geo 2 Farncomb, F 10 Famoomb, Mrs 10 Fairbourn, R 10 3 3 3 3 e 3 3 II 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 « 3 3 n 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 G 6 Fairbourn, Mrs 10 Foxter, II 5 0* 5 II 1 I) (I 3 II 10 10 II 2 5 2 5 5 5 5 6 U 2 6 5 1 5 10 5 10 5 6 li e ORAFTON. (Collected by Mrs. Barnum and Miss Wilson.) Arkland, John 5 Arkland, Mrs 5 Armstrong, James ... 5 U Ashmoore, William ... 2 6 Barnum, K 5 Barnum, James 6 3 Barnum, Mrs 6 BurrowB,Miaa 6 Cameron, Miss 10 Cameron, Maggie 5 Cletheroo, Jomes 6 Chappell, Robert 6 Chappell, Mrs 2 6 Finiay, John 5 Finlay,Mrs 6 Finiay, Robert 5 Finiay, Ellen 6 OillardiJames 5 Gill8rd,Mr8 5 Qodard, AH 5 aodard,Mr8 2 6 Qodard, Maria 13 Qodard, Emily 13 Qreenaway, George ... 6 Hutchinson, Mrs 13 Mason, Richardson ... 6 McBrien, Jer 5 McBrien, Mrs 2 6 McNeill, Mrs 5 Noble, Alex 7 6 Noble, William 6 Paget, Rer E 10 Pym, W H 16 98 COLLKOTIONS. pTm.Hn ISO lioKtn,.lanietO 10 W^orliim 2 6 Wallwe. Dr 9 5 S Wilson, Bev. J 1 * " WIlMn, Mm ® *" " WJlMon MlM 6 (Collected by Mri Veraon.) AUbd. Amollft 13 Bolfleld, T D 10 CollrtOD, Mm 6 DuUman, 8 10 Orataam, D B 10 Oraham, D 10 Halliday, Jane 6 Hayward. MIm 2 MacKecbnie, U 10 Maaiie. J l" I%p«, Kdwnrd 2 Vernon, Chas II 10 Vernon, Mrs 10 (Collected by Miss Stewart.) Beatty, Willinm 2 Harvey, AVilliam 2 Holland, Willinm 6 Leary, William 6 MacDonnld A U 6 MaoDonnld, AQ 2 Nichola, Francis 2 Stewart, Jamea 6 Stewart, Jobn 2 Stewart, Mrs 2 Thomas, Richard 2 )) Thomas, Mrs 5 Stewart, Thomafl 6 Wells, Samuel 2 OOLBORNE. (Collected by Sirs. Cumming.) Camming, (> 10 Cumming, Mrs 7 Mattbt-son, Miss 10 Cumming. Jas 16 Cumming, T W 10 Cumming, O W 16 Cummini;, D 10 Dillane, W 13 Billano, E 13 Dillane, M 6 Clonston, Joseph 13 Scougall, Jas 13 Keeler, Mrn Joseph ... 10 Dewey, J B 6 Nilcs, W H 6 Phillips, Miss T 13 Blackburn, H 13 Clark, Joseph 6 Cox. Mrs John 6 Inglia, George 13 Carr, MrsWm 2 6 Robertson, D 2 6 Pomeroy, Henry 6 Pomt-roy, Mrs 2 6 Va8Fanch,C 13 McLemmon. James ... tl 1 3 Lutman, J 13 Mowtitt. MissK 13 Stewart. J 13 Campbell, Donald 10 King, Adam 10 Boston, K 2 6 ShadhurD, R 13 Adderly, C 13 CIouston,W 6 Clouston, Miss 2 6 Winmiett, A H 6 Winmiett, Mrs 2 Strong, Smith, D 2 Shannon, U 1 Strong, J 8 6 Oixon, J B 2 Friend 1 Trimble, J 2 Scott, J S 6 Yeoman, J 2 Nlles, W H 6 Uwis, HC 6 Winmiett, Miss 2 Friend 3 « Dtdwill.Mrs 2 flldwill. Miss 2 llidwill. Miss K 1 3 llidwill, Mins M 1 3 Bidwill, Miss L 2 6 Bid .rill. Miss Kmma... 13 .'ameron, .Mrs R 2 6 'amoron, IVIisa K 13 Cameron, D. D. K 13 (Collected by Miss C. Mason ) Mason, Mrs 10 Foster, Mrs 13 Pugh, Dr 10 u Howell, M Coulson, J Shannon, II 1 Dulaney, II UiiTldHon, Mrs Hurt, Mrs Gordon, ON Clouston, \Vm ClouHton, J Friend McVoncs, T (Collected by Miss A. Grover ) Goslce, D 10 Gosleo, Mrs 10 Miller, C 2 6 Dempsey, Michael 2 Qrover, J M 3 Grover, Mrs 6 Sutherland, Jamus ... Linton. Mrs McDonald, Mrs rintju, Miss Pugh, Mrs Leith, Mrs Cotton, W H Gilchrist, Mrs Ketehum. .lay Vors, Addison Whitby, HC Webb, O N Grier, OM Merriman, JM McRea, F Ea8ton,Wm Johnson, WH Smith, E II Howell. D S Howell, Mrs DS Powers, Mrs Spilsburg, Mrs C Newcomb. Thos Maybee, A T Maybee, Mrs Honey, John Foster, Miss Webb, Thomas 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 fl 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 6 5 (Collected by O. S. Burrell.) Simpson, Wm 2 6 Eyre, John 6 Bettes, U C 6 Proctor, J E 6 Jaques, Jobn 6 Jaques, 6 Lane, Wm Sprentall, 8 Ventress, Thomas Hrad. .lohn Bidwill, Mrs WU Garbutt, Robert iHiaoon, John o Hullock, C E U Singleton, A C Thayer, Isaiah Thayer, J B Brown, Wm Gould, a B Thorn, Stephen Spllsbury, F B SpilsburT, Mrs F B ... llanlRbi'tle, George ... Wainwright, O Bullock, WM Held, Mrs Roid, Miss Burrell, G.S Burrell, Mn Burrell, E M F o Burroll, MOD Burrell, M EJ Burrell, TFR Campbell, Luclnda ... McLelland, John Jaques,Wm McLolland, Wm KINGSTON. St. Otorg^a Church. Archdeacon of Kingston,. 6 00 Stewart, Rev A 6 00 Bartlett. IteT T 11 M 6 00 Muckleston, 8 6 00 Kirkpatrick, T 6 00 Grasett, W P 6 00 Henderson, J A 6 00 Campbell, A H 6 00 Watkins. J 6 00 Ross, C 8 6 00 Crookshank. J S 6 00 Rudston, W 6 00 Dobbs, Rev F W 6 00 Mulock, Rot J A 6 00 PERTH. (Collected by the Misses Mathcson, Bereford, Douglas, and Campbell.) Stephenson, Rev R L... 16 Playfair. AW 6 Play&ir, Mrs 13 Oaks, Mrs 1 lOi Murphy, Mrs 2 6 Brown, M 13 Cox, Mrs 6 Cunningham, George 13 Dacre, Mary Ann 13 Matheson, R E 2 6 Matbeson, Misses 7 Shaw, Mrs McN 2 6 Buell, Mrs 2 6 Griffith, E 18 Bereford, W R F 6 Graham, Miss 13 Graham, Mrs Geo 13 Patterson, Oeo 2 6 Allan, Mrs 2 Brooke, Mr 13 Orant, J P 2 Bell, Mrs John 2 6 Crommell, Mrs 2 6 Watson, W 13 Hicks, J 2 6 ft (1 3 ft 6 6 ft ft ft 2 fl 2 e 6 ft ft 6 ft ft 10 & ft 6 ft 6 2 2 2 6 2 2 s 2 6 00 000 6 00 ft 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 A 00 ft 00 ft 00 ft 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 3 3 3 6 6 6 3 3 3 6 6 3 (i e 6 3 tf lllcki, W 2 Campbell, J 1 lialdi>riion, J 1 flutlor. W 1 Armntrong, W 2 Lowe, Qpo 2 nryion, R W 2 Melgham, 11 U 1 AVrlend 1 Ueulin, T 1 Brown, P II fi Munro, W 2 Jamcii, KIcbBrd 1 DouglM, Mrs 1 Campbell, Geo 1 Douglaa, John 1 DouRlai, Mill 2 Patterson, Jamea 1 Pattcmon, Mraj 1 Barr, Mr* 2 liemett, Mra U 2 McMillan, MiM 6 (Collcotod by Mlas Wataon Wation, Mrs U 2 Morris, Mrs I Moore, Mrs 1 Collins, Mrs U 1 Steacoy,WH 1 Btoacey, Miss 1 Bell, Mrs 1 Wraokall, Mrs 1 (Collected by Miss Ilarvey, Derlin, John 1 Cavanab, £llzab o Gould, James 2 U Oould, Charlotte 13 Gould, Kliza 13 Gould, Mr 2 Gould, Miss 13 Gould, Wm 13 Gould, James 13 Oould, Jobn 13 Steadman, Mrs 2 Steadman, Eleanor ... 1 3 Steadman, Elizabeth 13 Whyte, Joshua 6 Whyte, James 5 Whyte, Midow 6 Wbyt«, Thomas 1 3 Cunningham, Wm ... 2 6 Cunningham, James. 2 Cunningham, Miss ... 1 3 Cunningham, A 13 Aston, Mrs 7V^ Ecklin, Mrs 13 LiddeIl,Mrs 13 Charles, Mrs 13 Totten, Wm 5 Totten, Margaret 13 Gallinger, Mrs 2 6 Ledger. Mrs 13 Hughes, Hr 13 COLLECTIONS. MvlngRtonc, Mrs t a Knys, Mr 1 a MoCuo. Mrs 7i K<^ 2 1 3 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 09 Patton, Henrietta B... 1 3 Vankoushnnt, Hon. P. 3 Jarvls, .liidKi' A Tumlly 2 10 Moiintnln, Mr^ 3 10 lla<-nn,Tliomns 3 10 DicklnHon, J J, M O... 1 ft Dlrklnnnn, Mrs 16 Dickinson, Salter M... 2 DIckiniion, KUmond L. I 3 Dlckinnon, Harriet 8.. 13 Dickinson, Mary B 1 N Adnms, P E 16 Hart, 8, Esn 16 Kowin, J 10 Kewin, Mrs J 10 Karllnfter, Edward 6 Raymond, Widow S... ft Kiiymond, Widow S... 6 Ituymond, Jos 6 Kaymond, Ucorgc ft 8uetKlnR<>r, J U 10 (t Brooks, Israel 10 Nolle, J 6 I'oole, Chas 16 Box, Girls MIsRlonory. 1}^ Hector, Foes (rivon 1' 113 Kastman& Wife, K !>.. 10 ii Mulhorn&fiimlly.PO. 10 Stafford, Chos 7 llos8ell,Wm 6 Wolfh, JM 6 Browne, Mixs E 5 llartlu, MichnHl 6 Onllingvr, Jacob n 10 Ilartio, .John 5 Edgar, Jns 10 Oiirr. John lo Wood, Om. C 10 Davits, Rev II W 1 ft Davl' •, MrH 6 Wood, Widow a C 6 Iloppor, Mrs 10 Edgar, Andrew 6 Bartloy, Hy 6 Armstrong, Widow ... 2 6 Lindsay, Ileriot 12 Lindsay, Alfred 12 Barnbart, W Geo, Sr, & Wife 10 Barnhart, W O, Jr, & family 10 Barnbart, A J A wife... 10 U Armstrong, G& family 10 French, U B & family. 10 Eastman, Nadab 10 PORT ELMSLEY. (Collected by the Misses Elliott & McCormick. Beckett, Wm Best, Ily Bevoridgo, Robt Bcveridgo, Wm Couch, A Dickinson Dowshy,Wm Dudgeon, Alex Elliott, Jno Ferguson, J no Hand. Thos Hedbston Hogg, Walter Hogg, Wm Kirk, Wm McCormack, Jos n McCormack, Mr Marrow, Jane Mayburg, T Pye, E Sherwood, U 8 3 9 5 2 3 6 2 6 6 3 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 5 6 2 6 2 6 3 3 9 100 COLLKCTIOirt. Atcphoni, R S W«(ty MINI S. Cnrrull.) Onrroll, MIm H o U (l»rry, Tli'i" & « 0«rry, Mm T ft IIoKK.Willinm U U Mooro, Wui i> 2 MoVlety, Jon 1! Hniall Runn o 17 u WEST HAWK BH III UY. Ti'inily Church. (Collected by MIki J,C. IIlKl{infion.) John W UlRKlnxon 3 00 T T IIIgKluHon 1 00 I, ClinrluH 1 (to 11(1 illlilrotb I UO Mrii QmyKOQ Ht Mn IIuU);Idii no Wllllnm liOUKh o M J I) VVellg 1 m Ilerwy, .Scnr 1 OO W8 Klrby I m) Dr liOwlH I III S t^tvvunson, Jr (i J) Frlonil (1.0 WKWnyoM I no KD Dyers 1 00 HlKKlnsoD, Jr 100 Friend U 00 Gather D Ilig»;iu8on CI) Mrs Moouoy (iO W Klrby, Sr 1 00 KlizaLovoH 1 IIO JamcHHpratt fiO HI' I'ftttoo 1 00 J AW Dandy 100 KWolker 50 MarySpratt 12^^ (Collected by MIsh AlUm M Hamilton.) KoT JO Armstroni; (> 00 Mr8 Armstrong 2 00 i MnAtar H A Armstroug ... 1 00 MnRtur J T II I uwU 1(10 Master Q IlnmiUon 1 00 | MiM A M Hamilton 1 00 Mrs John Hamilton 4 00 John Hamilton 5 00 (Collected by Miss IMurray.) Mrs D Patteo 60 Thomas O Steele 60 n Steele , 6) D Paftec 60 D McDonald (F) 1 00 Catharine McDonald 60 John McDonald 60 Mary McDonald 26 Hugh McDonald U 26 Donald McDonald 25 Colin McDonald 26 Friend 26 Judge Friel 1 00 M O Kellogg U Slli AMcNaughton 37>^ JWMarston 60 Mr. Lendrum 60 Tba. Miller >. 37} J U Johnson 37) P Lee 60 J Forbes 6o E A Johnston 26 Donation 25 Frlimd 26 MiMlluchan 3ft Donittloii 36 Uonatinn O 2.'> Cntharlno Kyan 12) Mrs K Hamilton 26 J Murray 60 K\ .Murray 6U K N Murray 26 I, J Murr.iy 25 I'lioJi .Murray I2J4 (Ciillvcti-d by Mill Kamsay.) MiiKtiT U A Armstrong... 1 OU John Uumsay 26 Mrs Itamiay 26 Wm DIcksnn 26 Mrs John Cross 12) Friend 60 I'rieud 2.^ A Clement 26 OcoCroxH 25 Morv McNalley 25 S.MCuahman 25 Frluml 012| C Mllamul 35 John D McNally 25 Put. MoKon 26 Allen MeNiilly (I 26 Mr-. Jan MItehull 26 .lin 1' aibsMU 2.^ .IdKeph Viilloy 25 (ioiltVey Volley 60 1 \V. McNally 25 OuRllarton 25 Si. John't Church. iCol looted by .Miss Potter.) Mrs F Furlsh 2 00 K Parish 2 00 II Vogon OftO Mrs Hamilton 60 Mr Northcott 37^^ Fnnny i^prowl 60 Thomas HIgginson 100 Robert Hicks 60 O W Johnson 60 James HIgginson 100 Wm HIgginson 2 00 Wilmur Wells 60 \K Bate 60 John Potter 60 KolMtrt Hall 60 MHiill 60 .MrsU Fitzpatrick 25 Thomas Barton 1 00 (Collected by Miss Albright.) Arch Albright 100 Geo Albright 60 Mrs N Burwasb 60 N Burwasb 100 Wm Leo 60 Mrs MLeRoy 60 Mrs MLeRoy 25 Jos Hay 60 Andrew Allison 25 James Oamblo 60 ArchLoRoy 60 WmLeRoy 100 Abigail LeRoy 60 .Mrs Mary Grout 60 Mrs Orout 25 A Friend .^ 26 John McAdam 25 A Friend 25 A Friend 50 (Collected by Mn. A. A. Beaton.) U W McCann, M.P 2 00 Mrs McOann 1 00 Alice MoCann .' 60 John MoCann 60 A A Bvaton 160 Wm Beaton 000 CJLIgbtall 100 (Collected by Miss Mooncy.) Samuel Mooney 60 Mrs .Moontiy 36 Jnnn Mooney 35 William Monnoy 03ft Adam Morrow OftO Alex Mooney 60 aOULDORN AND IIUNTLKY. (Collected by MIsi Feathurstone . Kov James Qodflroy ... 1 6 Mrs Godfrey OftO K KGo 1 3 » 1 3 2 « 2 6 » 2 » 1 3 ) 2 e ) 1 3 > 1 3 » 1 3 1 1 3 > 1 3 > 1 3 > 2 6 » 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 (t G , 6 00 6 00 600 00 25 12U 12^ 1 IS 03:1 1 00 040 30 1 20 126 65 80 8^ t4 TABLK OF CONTENTS. Nut ices iiiiil directions ii Uiliecv." ul' tlic iSicict^v iii Constitution uf tlic Society v IlKIMIIiT i'ur lS.j^--V.' 11 Income \-2 Annuiil Sciniuny 1:^ Mi?siou I'lni'l 14 Willows i\nt\ drplians" l\uv\ lo (iejicral PniiMSfi- Tuni! IT, Student-' rur.'I IG r,:ui'!s ]S J.l l)l^■n;l(■T 15r\.\i 111: Homo -20 aiicoe N iiiyafii (■ore fiml Wellington ;;4 Newcastle Aliaiiiml 11 14 riincc IMwaiil .jO Biithiirst ,1 Resolutions passes' at tlic Scventeentl; Annu il Meeti Al'I'tiNlUX Abstract of Acco'.ints Investcii Funi's Siimninvy of various Accounts Balance Slicet Special Collection on behalf of tlie Mi-sioa Kunil HO Summary of Collections i\[ List of Life ami Incorporatcl Meni'jcrs . Subscriptions rcceivcil by Parent Society Subscription Lists .iMX. iv, -rii i.nMrt'Siry^iji^aaSaaife^.^a,,; .«(•'