Our Meeting Places.
Our Church Edifices.
We append some notes in regard to the three places of worship, which have been occupied since 1819.
The congregation in the early years of the nineteenth century worshipped in private houses, and also in the first Court House on Lawrence St. In 1819, a meeting-house was erected which stood on the northern part of the site of the present Church. “This site was kindly offered by Phillip Freeman,” we read in an old record, the price named being £15. This comprised the whole lot occupied by the present structure. The rules and regulations, drawn up in the clear hand writing of Charles Baker, Esq. then Registrar of Deeds, set forth that “The Baptist Society of Amherst have the appointment of trustees, and that said meeting-house when not occupied by the Baptist minister shall be open and free to any denomination of ministers, wishing to prevent none from approaching the throne of grace and mercy for forgiveness and salvation.” The fourth regulation is, “that each subscription of above Five pounds be paid in money, butter or neat stock, to be at the valuation of men chosen by the parties; if under five pounds, to be paid in money or butter, provided that any person may take a job or contract for materials or labor, with the trustees, for a part or the whole of their subscription.” The conclusion is worth reading, as shewing the social state of affairs at that day. “We therefore, whose names are hereto subscribed, feeling the necessity of a house being set apart for the worship of God in this township, and willing to do our part on removing the inconvenience of being without a house of public worship in the centre of the said township of Amherst, for the furtherance of so laudable a work, approving and agreeing to the above regulations, do severally promise to pay to the Trustees, viz, Wm. Freeman, T. S. Black, George Revell, (an English Baptist who lived here for some years, and built several brick houses), and Luther Lusby, the survivor or survivors” etc. Then follows the list of names and the amounts subscribed by each. The signatures of the forefathers are here, embracing the names of the families in the surrounding townships. With one or two exceptions the names are still in the county. They were not all Baptists, though in the religious changes which subsequently took place, many of them identified themselves with the Baptist Church. Numbers came in declaring “We will go with you, for God is with you.” Here is the record in fading characters with the signatures of the ancestors of those who now form a large part of the Church. Here is seen a lesson of zeal for the Lord of Hosts, and their determination like the Hebrews of old to build a tabernacle for the Most High.
In the deed of trust for this first meeting-house the proviso is made that four Trustees shall be appointed by other Protestants, and that each set of Trustees is to guard certain rights and privileges, and the deed has the signature affixed of ten persons; the additional names are Thomas Embree, Wm. Donkin, Thomas Logan, Rufus Freeman, and Wm. Freeze Black. In a note just before the names of the witnesses there is this proviso: “It is agreed that neither denomination shall disturb the other during their association. The Baptists within mentioned to be considered those of the Calvinist Baptists.
“Signed and sealed in the presence of
Charles Baker.
Patrick Sullivan.”
The word “association,” evidently refers to the common meetings of the church.
This first building was a box like structure 42 ft square with double rows of ordinary windows, like a two storey residence; the lower tier had segment tops. The first pulpit was of the stilted sort with sounding board over it, as was the fashion in those days. The cost of the building was about $2000.00. In this building consisting of a single room were conducted all the services of the Church and Sunday School. In the course of years, as other denominations provided places of worship the building came into the hands of the Baptists exclusively. This was the home of the Church for forty-four years.
The following is a description of the second meeting house. The building was in rectangular form, 80x45 ft, with basement vestry 40 ft square, and was surmounted by a tower and spire which reached the height of 130 ft This Church was dedicated June 7th, 1863.
It cost $8,000.00, and seated 600. The spire was found to injure the building, and was removed in 1874. At the back of the pulpit, was a pipe-organ, with ascending seats for the choir, Major J. A. Black rendering his services as organist and choir leader gratis for thirty years. At the opposite end of the audience room was a crescent shaped gallery, with seats for one hundred and fifty. At the head of each window was the figure of a descending dove, a gentle reminder of the descent of the Holy Spirit upon our Gracious Lord at His Baptism. The acoustic qualities of this Church were such that the lightest intonations of the preacher’s voice were distinctly audible at the farthest part of the building. There were many notable gatherings during the thirty years this building was occupied. There being no hall in town capable of containing a large audience the Trustees were frequently called upon to open the doors for temperance and other lectures. There was one assemblage of historical interest, when a special session of the Convention of the Maritime Convention was held May 12, 1875. The occasion was to decide where the Baptists should concentrate their Foreign Mission forces. Some desired to labor among the Siamese, or among the Karens who lived in Siam. Others strongly urged that we continue to labor in Burmah; while a third party urged that the Baptists of the Lower Provinces unite with the Baptists of Ontario, in their endeavour to win over to Christ the Telugus in British India. After a discussion lasting from 4 p. m. Wednesday till Friday at noon, it was decided that our Missionaries be instructed to occupy a part of the Telugus field, acting in harmony with our brethren in Ontario and Quebec. This accordingly has been our Foreign Mission field ever since. This church was removed in 1894 to a site in the rear; turned into a musical hall; burned down August 2nd, 1908.
The congregation was increasing, and more accommodation was called for. After much deliberation, it was decided to erect a substantial structure equipped with all modem facilities for carrying on Church work. With quarries of sandstone near the town there could be no long hesitation in deciding of what material to build. The result is the present Church fronting on Victoria Street on the old site in the heart of the town. The lecture room was opened for worship March 10th, 1895. This is on a level with the main audience-room, with which it is connected by folding doors. This church occupies the whole of the site of the two former edifices. Easy staircases at front and rear lead to the second storey of the lecture room, where are rooms for the different Classes. There are also rooms for the Ladies’ meetings on the ground floor, and cosy corners in the towers which are utilized by the teachers. The Baptistery is at the side of the pulpit in full view of the Congregation. The windows of chaste design mellowing the light, are restful to the eye of the worshippers, the seats are comfortable without the aid of cushions, and the whole effect is inspiring.
To the above account of the meeting place must be added the three other church buildings, one at Warren, and one at Salem, one at Amherst Point. Regular services are held in these places by the assistant pastor. Each has a Sunday School and social services are held weekly. With the chapel in the southern part of the town, the total is five congregations.
THE MEANING OF ALL THIS.
We have come to the end of the minutes. What does this record for a hundred years indicate? These old manuscripts traced by hands long since gone to dust tell us that these people believed that they were called with a Holy Calling; that it was their duty to shew forth the works of Him who had called them out of darkness into His marvellous light. They adopted the old doctrine that when they were Baptized, they were Baptized into his death, and that henceforth they must walk in oneness of life. That they observed the two grand outstanding ordinances of the new covenant. Baptism on the profession of their faith in their risen Lord, and the memorial of his dying Love, the Supper instituted by Him for all His followers. That they walked in fellowship with one another, and often met together to talk with one another of the all important matters of the soul. That they confessed that they were still angers and pilgrims here, and that the object of their pilgrimage on earth was to obtain an enduring inheritance in a better Country, that is an Heavenly.
Also, that they as a Church exercise a watch care over one another. If any were reported as having gone astray it is not left with the pastor alone; Brethren are appointed by the Church to confer with them, and to win them back. Nor need it be supposed that these remonstrances ended in a report to the Church. If brethren remained contumacious they were set aside or excluded. In many instances discipline had a salutary effect. The wandering members came back and were gladly received into their fellowship. It is also seen that the Church recognized its obligation to give the Gospel to the world. It is on record that this Church took up the collection in the Maritime Provinces for Dr. Judson when he established himself in Burmah as a Baptist Missionary.
From all these, we readily infer the divine origin of the Church. It is a society of Christians who associate to help one another in all that pertains to good honorable lives; to encourage one another when in trouble; to bear one another’s burdens and so to fulfil the law of Christ. A real Church, will, like its Divine Lord, be filled with tender solicitude for the lost sheep.
We are ready to confess that the ideal has not been attained; but we humbly claim that in striving for this we and our fathers have had such an uplift as could not otherwise be possible. For whatever this Church has been, for whatever it has done through a long line of men and women, we, their successors desire to render the glory to Him, whose spirit has ever prompted to such a course, and who by His Grace has strengthened us to do His Will.
THE ASSISTANT PASTORS OF THE CHURCH
Rev. George O. Gates, D. D., when a student at Acadia spent three months in the summer of 1872. Mr. Tate from Newton Theological Seminary spent the vacation of 1873 with us.
As the town grew the work at the branches could not be overtaken by any one man. After the above dates Rev. J. I. DeWolfe* spent one year; Rev. R. I. Skinner* two years; Rev. Wm. George* (hiring the years 1879-81. Rev. Geo. R. White.*
Mr. Gates, brother of G. O. Gates, was with us during the summer of
’86, Rev. C. W. Corey during 1887, Rev. Mr. Gehring, Rev. A. S.
Kempton,* Rev. J. H. McDonald, Rev. H. G. Estabrooks, W. H. McLeod,
Johnson Miner, A. F. Newcombe, J. A. Huntley, M. A. Richardson, J.
T. Dimock, Ernest Brooks, Lemuel E. Ackland, F. F. Foshay, G. C. R.
Keirstead.
*Deceased.
THE LICENTIATES OF THE CHURCH
Hilbert Black* (son of Dea. W. F. Black). S. McCully Black* (D.
D. and editor for twenty years of denominational organ). Joseph H.
Pipes* (died before completing his education), Absalom Powell,
(pastor in the United States and this Province)
Walter S. Black, (pastor in the North-West). Charles A. Eaton
D. D., (pastor in Natick, Mass.; Bloor St., Toronto; Cleveland,
Ohio; Madison Ave., New York. Geo. B. Cutten, Ph. D. (Yale), pastor
in New Haven, New York, and Ohio, now President of Acadia
University, Wolfville N. S.
Geo. A. Lawson, pastor West end Halifax, and now of Moncton.
W. M. Steele* B. A. Acadia and M. A. Yale, Pastor Greenville S.
C. and Professor of Philosophy at Furman University, S. C.
Wm Travis, Pastor in the North West.
M. S. Richardson, pastor Prince St., Truro, N. S.
Ernest J. Brooks, pastor at Rawdon.
David Dixon, pastor in Digby Co.
NOTE:—
Revs. Geo. W. Schurman, Stephen Schurman, and David Crandall were
also members of this Church, but were not licensed by us.
*Deceased.
THE DEACONS OF THE CHURCH DURING THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS.
Thomas Stokes Black*, (the first and probably for many years
the only deacon; he was the son of the first Wm. Black, and brother
of the Rev. Wm. Black, the apostle of Methodism).
W. Freeze Black*, (son of Thomas S. Black, who was five years
deacon contemporaneously with his father).
Wm. Donkin*. Elisha
B. Cutten*, (These two brethren were deacons in 1842).
Samuel Taylor*, Salem.
Cyrus Black*, (clerk for many years), Moses Lowe* and Robert
Embree*, were elected and ordained on Nov. 3rd, 1885; Robert
McCully*, (son of Rev, S. McCully* died May 19th, 1878).
Amos Blenkhorn* (prothonotary, died March 24th, 1892, aged 86).
A Torrey Bent*, (died 1897, aged 86 yrs.)
J. M. Layton, (who has served under every pastor in the
church).
Thomas R. Black*, (Grandson of deacon T. S. Black, Senator of
the Dominion, died Sept 16th, 1905, aged 74)
M. D. Pride.*
Geo. W. Christie* (Died July 31st, 1908)
Wm. M. Read, (prothonotary).
Hugh Logan, 3rd* (died Sept 24th 1906, aged 79).
D. F. Quigley, (removed to Vancouver B. C.)
Hebert Freeman*, (died July 23rd, 1905, aged 46.)
Samuel Freeman, 3rd.
D. Wilbur Freeman.
J. Avard Black.
B. James Lawson.
Amos Logan.
Wilbur O. Logan.
Alex Clegg.
J. Alex Christie.
W. W. Black.
M. M. Tingley.
*Deceased
Centennial Program.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16th.
MORNING SERVICE, 11 O’CLOCK.
Doxology and Invocation.
Hymn No. 118.—“O God Our help In Ages Past”
Scripture Reading
Chant, Psalm XC.—“Lord Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place”
Prayer.
Solo—“Out Of The Deep.” Marks.
Mr. J. L. Ralston.
Offering.
Anthem—“The Lord Is Exalted.” J. E. West.
Hymn No. 119.—“When All Thy Mercies.”
Centennial Sermon—Rev. J. H. McDonald, B. A.
Hymn No. 131.—“My Soul Repeat his Praise.”
Benediction.
SUNDAY, 2.30 P.M.
MASS MEETING OF BIBLE SCHOOLS.
Centre and Highlands.
Address—Rev. Geo. A. Lawson.
Offering.
Double Quartette—“Consider and Hear Me.”—Pflueger.
Mrs. Black, Mrs. Betts, Miss Lawson, Miss Simpson, Messrs Bishop,
Lawson, Shiers, Marney.
SUNDAY, 7 O’CLOCK.
“Glory to Thee, My God This Night.” Gounod.
The Choir (Mrs. Betts, Soloist.)
Hymn No. 87—“The Lord is King.”
Scripture Reading.
Solo—“If With All Your Hearts.” (Elijah) Mendelssohn.
Dr. R. H. Burrell.
Prayer.
Offering.
Anthem—“Praise The Lord, ye Heavens Adore Him.” E. Turner.
The Choir.
Sermon—Rev. G. B. Cutten, Ph. D., President Acadia University.
Quartette—“Jesus Lover of My Soul”
Miss Hazel Lawson, Mrs. S. L. Lawson,
Messrs. Lawson and Sopp.
Hymn No. 59—“Now The Day Is Over.”
Benediction
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 8 P. M.
Chairman—The Pastor.
Solo—“The Ninety and Nine”—Champion, Selected.
Mrs. A. Betts.
Lecture—“The Poets And The Life Beyond”
Rev. J. H. McDonald, B. A.
Duet—“Eventide” Nevin.
Messrs. Lawson and Shiers
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 3 P. M
MASS MEETING.
Baptist Women’s Missionary Aid Society.
Amherst, Amherst Highlands, Salem, Leicester.
Chairman—Mrs. J. Alex. Christie, President Amherst Society.
Hymn.
Scripture Reading.
Prayer.
Hymn.
Historical Sketch of Amherst Missionary Society.
Mrs. Jesse Harding.
Solo—“Just For To-day” Abbott
Mrs. C. C. Black.
Address—Subject, North-West Missions.
Rev. D. E. Hatt, B. A.
Silver offering for North-West Missions.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th.
CENTENNIAL SUPPER 5.30 to 7 P. M.
For members of Church and Congregation.
Committee in Charge > The Women’s Aid Society
Mrs. Rogers’ Bible Class
CENTENNIAL NIGHT, 8 P. M.
Chairman The Pastor.
Doxology and Invocation
Hymn No. 671—“I Love Thy Kingdom Lord”
Reading Scripture.
Prayer.
Solo—“The Good Shepherd”—Barri
Mr. A. E. Sopp.
Historical Sketch of Church—Rev D. A. Steele, D. D.
Male Quartette—Selected.
Messrs. Fraser, Thompson, Shiers and Sopp.
Offering.
Hymn No. 670—“Christ is made The Sure Foundation”
Address—“Glimpses into the Lives of Rev. Samuel McCully
and Charles Tupper, D. D.”—Mrs. H. Wyckoff Rogers.
Solo—Selected
Mr. Fraser.
Address—“Brief Reminiscence of the Past”
Deacons Layton, Read, S. Freeman
and Mrs. G. B. Smith.
Anthem—“The Radiant Morn.” Woodward.
The Choir.
Hymn No. 138—“O God the Rock of Ages”
Benediction.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19th, 8 P. M.
Centennial Fraternal Service.
Chairman The Pastor.
Ladies’ Chorus—“God is Watching Over All”—Abt.
Scripture Reading and Prayer.
Hymn No. 128,—“The Lord Our God is King”
Reading of Letters from former Pastors and assistant pastors.
Offering.
Solo—“Close to Thee” Briggs.
Mr. S. L. Lawson.
Congratulatory Addresses. Ministers of Town.
Duet—“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Nevin.
Messrs. Lawson and Sopp.
Congratulatory Addresses Baptist Ministers of County.
Anthem—“Pilgrims of the Night”—Parker
The Choir
Hymn No. 654—“Blest be the Tie that Binds.”
Benediction.
A special invitation was extended to congregations of the other churches of the Town to unite with us in our Fraternal Service.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 8 P. M.
Led by Pastor.
This was a service of Prayer, Praise. Testimony,
Thanksgiving and Consecration.
Address—Subject—“Retrospect and Prospect.” The Pastor.
Letters were sent to all the non-resident members of the Church
requesting that they send a few words of Greeting to be read at this
service.
Resident Members.
Ackles, Mrs. Netis D., Spring
Allaby, A. W., 80 Havelock
Allaby, Mrs. A. W. “
Allaby, Bertha S. “
Allaby, Annie Kezia “
Anderson, Edward, 35 Poplar
Anderson, Mrs. Edward “
Anderson, Bessie “
Anderson, Mrs. Edgar J., Victoria
Anthony, Parker, Lower Victoria
Archibald, Mrs. Allan, Havelock
Atkinson, Mrs. Edgar, East Amherst
Atkinson, Florence “
Atkinson, Mrs. Hazen, Fort Lawrence
Ayer, William G., Clarence
Bailey, Hattie May, 44 Clarence
Baird, Charles, East Amherst
Baird, Mrs. Charles “
Baird, Pearl “
Baird, Loyd M. “
Baird, Clifford A., 73 Spring
Baird, Mrs. C. A. “
Baird, Mrs. John “
Barnes, Albert, 38 Albion
Barnes, Mrs. Albert “
Barnes, Flora, Spring
Barnes, Ida, 220 Victoria
Baxter, Mrs. Milford, Truemanville
Beharrel, Harold G., Mill
Beharrel, Mrs. H. G. “
Benjamin, James, 30 Pleasant
Benjamin, Mrs. James “
Benjamin, Vernon B “
Benjamin, Sadie “
Bent, William, Summer
Bent, Mrs. William “
Bent, George H., Salem
Bent, Calvin Gay, Brookdale
Bent, Mrs. C. G. “
Bent, Mrs. Benjamin, East Amherst
Bent, Mrs. Walter, 44 Copp
Bent, Mrs. Charles H., 253 Victoria
Bent, Mary L. “
Bent, Mrs. Harmon, Salem
Berry, Mrs. Alfred, off Pleasant
Betts, Mrs. Daniel D., 6 Prince Arthur
Betts, Mrs. Arthur, Albion
Bickerton, Bliss, Cornwall
Bickerton, Mrs. Bliss “
Bickerton, James
Bishop, William C., Patterson
Black, Gains L., 36 Havelock
Black, Mrs. G. L. “
Black Ada “
Black, William W., 214 Victoria
Black, Mrs. W. W. “
Black, Frances Mary “
Black, J. Avard, 15 Rupert
Black, Mrs. J. A. “
Black, Mary “
Black, Florence E. “
Black, Hazel M. “
Black, Bernard B., 34 Havelock
Black, Mrs. B. B. “
Black, Catherine Amelia “
Black, Blair, Salem
Black, Thomas A., Truemanville
Black, J. Albert., 28 Havelock
Black, Mrs. Fred, East Amherst
Black, Mrs. Ainsley, 8 Rupert
Black, Mrs. Hiram, Upper Victoria
Black, Mrs. C. C., 216 Victoria
Black, Mrs. J. Botsford, 17 Eddy
Black, Sadie Jane, Victoria
Blair, Mrs. Fred L., 71 Havelock
Blenkhorn, Mrs. Burton, 12 Patterson
Blenkom, Eliza, Hickman
Blosse, Herbert J., 50 Pleasant
Boomer, Mrs. Winslow, West Amherst
Boomer, Herbert “
Borden, Joseph E., 54 Church
Borden, Mrs. J. E. “
Borden, Lucy “
Bowles, Fred, Chamberlain
Bowles, Mrs. Fred “
Bowles, Frederick Borden “
Bowles, Eda Alberta “
Boyce, Benjamin, 5 Albion
Boyce, Mrs. Benjamin “
Brigas, Russell, Ratchford
Brooks, C. R., East Amherst
Brooks, Mrs. C. R. “
Brown, Albert “
Brown, Mrs. Albert, Willow
Brown, Mary “
Brown, Mrs. John, Academy
Brown, Mrs. Allan, Alma
Brown, Jeremiah Leonard, 9 Pleasant
Brown, Mrs. J. L. “
Brown, Olive Fisher “
Brown, Ethel Lucy “
Brown, Sadie Victoria “
Brownell, Hessel Victor, Tyndale Road
Buchanan, William A., 35 South Albion
Buchanan, Mrs. W. A “
Bulmer, Mrs. Mary, 41 Albion
Burgess, Mrs. Robie, 17 Eddy
Cain, Fred, Commerce Block
Cain, Mrs. Fred “ “
Caldwell, Burpee, 18 Eddy
Calhoun, Mrs. W. B.
Cameron, Mrs. Eliza Rupert
Campbell, Alexander, Brookdale
Campbell, Celia “
Carlisle, Alice, Pearl Place
Carroll, Mrs. John, 39 York
Carter, Kelton, East Amherst
Carter, Emeline, Truemanville
Carter, Nina, Clarence
Carter, Mrs. Edward, Crescent
Carter, C. E., Church
Carter, Mrs. C. E. “
Carter, Mrs. Blair, Rupert
Chapman, Mrs. Wm. W., Hastings
Chapman, Mrs. E. T., 68 Church
Chapman, Mrs., Victoria
Christie, Mrs. Charles, 59 Albion
Christie, Emily “
Christie, Norman “
Christie, Warren, Church
Christie, J. Alexander, 44 Albion
Christie, Mrs. J. A. “
Christie, Helen “
Christie Herbert R. “
Christie, Mrs. Fred 52 “
Clegg, Alexander, East Amherst
Coates, Mrs. Samuel, Brookdale
Coates, Mrs. Israel “
Coates, Roland “
Coates, Emma “
Coates, Mrs. Stephen, 16 Rupert
Coates, J. Sanford, 11 Clarence
Coates, Mrs. Harold, 30 Havelock
Colchester, Frank, 11 Ratchford
Colchester, Mrs. Frank “
Cole, Mariner, Melrose
Cole, Mrs. Mariner “
Cole, Mrs. Bedford, Davidson
Cole, Melborne A., Dundonald
Cole, Mrs. M. A.
Cole, Charles M., 49 Victoria
Cole, Mrs. C. M. “
Collins, Martin, Brookdale
Cook, James, 52 South Albion
Cooke, Mrs. James “
Cooke, Mable “
Cooke, Edgar R., Pleasant
Cooke, Mrs. G. W., 58 Havelock
Cooke, Asa Martin, Poplar
Cooke, Mrs. A. M.
Copeland, Mary, Amherst Point
Cosman, Mrs. M. B., 87 Spring
Costen, Albert A., East Amherst
Costen, Mrs. Arthur “
Costen, Marion Elizabeth “
Cox, Mrs. John, West Amherst
Crandall, Sabron, Hastings
Crease, Mrs. A. J., 78 Havelock
Crocker, Hollis W., 72 Spring
Crossman, Mrs. Charles 8 Abbott
Crossman, Mrs. V., Minto
Currie, James, 88 Havelock
Currie, Mrs. James “
Curry, Mark Robie
Daniels, Mrs. Annie, 30 Havelock
Darby, William Lusby
Darby, Mrs. William “
Dashwood, Mrs., Lower, Victoria
Davis, Mrs. J. Alder, 60 Havelock
Davis, May, 36 Victoria
Delesdernier, William Alfred
Delesdernier, Mrs. W. A.
Delesdernier, Mrs. Charles, off Albion
Dennis, Mrs. Calvin, 10 Abbott
Dickinson, Mrs. J.
Dickson, Mary H., W. Amherst
Dixon, Alvin, 7 Prince Arthur
Dixon, Mrs. Alvin “ “
Dixon, Mrs. Annie, 113 Spring
Dodge, Gladys, Amherst Point
Doncaster, Allan, Lower Victoria
Doncaster, Mrs. Allan “
Doncaster, James, Pleasant
Doncaster, Leander, Westmorland Point
Doncaster, Wiley, Fairview Ave
Doncaster, Annie Rena, Chamberlain
Doncaster, Russell E. “
Doncaster, James Leslie, “
Doncaster, George, Lower Victoria
Douglas, Mrs. George, 232 Victoria
Doyle, Charles Benjamin, 9 Alma
Doyle, Mrs. C. B. “
Doyle, John Edward, Minto
Doyle, Mrs. J. E. “
Doyle, Mrs. William, 22 Eddy
Dunphy, Thomas
Dunlap, H. D., 29 Croft
Dunlap, Mrs. H. D. “
Duxbury, James, 26 Albion
Duxbury, Mrs. James “
Duxbury, Mrs. George, 12 Palmer
Dyas, Mrs. Thomas, Salem
Eaton, Fred, 2 Erncliffe
Eaton, Mrs. Fred “
Edgett, J. M., 20 LaPlanche
Edgett, Mrs. J. M. “
Edgett, Blanche
Enibree, George, East Amherst
Embree, Mrs. George “
Embree, Ernest “
Embree, Clement, 244 Victoria
Embree, Effie 75 “
Embree, Mrs. Henry, East Amherst
England, Samuel W., 43 Park
England, Mrs. S. W.
England, Leila Belle “
England, Ethel Naomi
Fage, Thompson Hastings
Fage, Ethel
Fillmore, J. L., Pleasant
Fillmore, Alice “
Fillmore, W. A., 24 Crescent
Fillmore, Fred
Forrest, Charles, East Amherst
Forrest, Helen B. “
Forrest, Lizzie “ “
Forrest, Mrs. Garnet “
Forrest, DeMill, Amherst Point
Forrest, Edwin
Forrest, Charles 2nd “
Forrest, Isaac “ “
Forrest, Mrs. George W. “
Forrest, Nellie “
Forrest, Mrs. Walter
Forrest, Munro, Beacon
Forrest, Laura L., East Amherst
Foster, Mrs. A. W., 44 Havelock
Foster, Mrs. Elmer, Hastings
Fowler, Thomas, Amherst Point
Fowler, Amos Fowler, George R., 18 Belmont
Fowler, Mrs. G. R.
Freeman, D. Wilbur, 19 Rupert
Freeman, Mrs. D. W.
Freeman, Jennie Hallett “
Freeman, Samuel, Lower Victoria
Freeman, Mrs. Samuel “
Freeman, Fretia “
Freeman, Ina Loneta “
Freeman, Samuel Demont “
Freeman, Burton, East Amherst
Freeman, Mrs. Burton “
Freeman, Mrs. C. Ed., 101 Spring
Freeman, Mrs. George, Victoria
Freeman, Hattie Ellen “
French, Mrs. James, 21 Clifford
Fromm, Mrs. George, LaPlanche
Fullerton, Stanley B., 4 Copp
Fullerton, Mrs. S. B. “
Furlong, B. J., 134 Church
Furlong, Mrs. B. J. “
Garnet, John A., off LaPlanche
Garnet, Mrs. J. A. “
George, Maud, Hastings
Gillespie, Mrs. W. John, Rupert
Gillespie, Elizabeth “
Gillespie, Katherine B. “
Gilroy, Arthur W., 83 Victoria
Gilroy, Mrs. A. W.
Gilroy, Fraudina “
Gilroy, Rebecca E.
Gervan, Mrs. Albert, Dundonald
Goldsmith, Mrs. Charles, 6 Electric
Goodwin, Mrs. Harry, Hastings
Gordon, James Peter, 62 Havelock
Gordon, Mrs. J. P.
Gourley, Carlisle, Brookdale
Gourley, Mrs. Carlisle “
Grant, Mrs. Mariner W., Prince Arthur
Greenough, Winnifred, Spring
Greenough, Lillian “
Halfkenny, John, Off Pleasant
Halfkenny, Mrs. John “
Hanright, Mrs. E.
Hanright, Mrs. C., off Albion
Hanright, Charles O. “ “
Hanright, Charles P. 25 “
Hanright, Mrs. C. P. “
Hanright, James Cecil, Pleasant
Hanson, Mrs. William, 9 Eddy
Harding, Mrs. Jessie G., 4 Rupert
Harding, Bessie, 4 Rupert
Harding, William E., 220 Victoria
Harding, Mrs. W. E. “
Harris, Charles Herbert, Mill
Harris, Mrs. C. H. “
Harrison, Leander, 35 LaPlanche
Harrison, Mrs. Leander “
Hatfield, Helen, 2 Charles
Hayward, Mrs. W. Warden, Dundonald
Hayward, Elma H. “
Hicks, Mrs. Rufus, South Albion
Hickman, Annie, Hickman
Higgins, Frank E., Academy
Higgins, Mrs. F. E. “
Hill, George A., Pleasant
Hillson, Mrs. C. T., Havelock
Holmes, Charles, 89 Church
Holmes, Mrs. Charles “
Holmes, Florence, South Albion
Hopper, Mrs. Harry, Prince Arthur
Horton, James, 8 Croft
Ibbitson, Nettie Elizabeth, 44 Clarence
Ibbitson, Annie May, West Amherst
Jackson, Theodore H., Church
Jackson, Mrs. T. H. “
Jackson, Sophia Gladys “
Jackson, Mrs. W. “
Jackson, Mrs. Mel. T., 14 Croft
Jackson, Andrew Harding, 47 Eddy
Jenks, Mrs. F. L., 212 Victoria
Jenks, May “
Jones, Mrs. James, Lower Victoria
Jones, Viola J., 24 Crescent Ave
Jones, Mrs. Hannah, 52 Church
Jones, Lizzie “
Keillor, Thompson, Amherst Pt
Keillor, Mrs. Thom., Amh. Pt
Keillor, Parkinson “
Keillor, Mrs. Parkinson “
Keillor, Mrs. Lawrence “
Keillor, Maud “
Kennedy, Mrs. Stephen, Alma
Lafergy, Maud, 2 Copp Ave.
Laws, Mrs. John, 100 Spring
Laws, Lena B. “
Lawson, B. James, 78 Church
Lawson, Mrs. B. J. “
Lawson, Leita Leith “
Lawson, Edith “
Lawson, Solomon L., 108 Spring
Lawson, Mrs. S. L “
Layton, James M., 196 Victoria
Leaman, Gilbert, 4 Robie
Leaman, Mrs. Gilbert “
Leaman, Georgina W. “
Leaman, Mrs. Frank
Loder, Mrs. Daniel, 12 Prince Arthur
Logan, Charles, Amherst Point
Logan, Stanley “
Logan, Mrs. Stanley “
Logan, Bessie “
Logan, Amos, West Amherst
Logan, Fremont “
Logan, Mary “
Logan, Harry A. “
Logan, Wilbur, Salem
Logan, Mrs. Wilbur “
Logan, Mrs. Hugh “
Logan, Alice M., Victoria
Long, Thomas, 27 Havelock
Long, Mrs. Thomas “
Lowe, Mrs. Seaman, 12 Croft
Lowe, Mrs. Clarence, 36 Clarence
Lowe, Rosie Belle, Pleasant
Lowerison, Wm. A., 31 Copp Ave.
Lowerison, Mrs. W. A. “
Lowerison, Erica Aurlea “ 31 Copp Ave.
Lowerison, Mrs. Selwyn, 38 Copp Ave.
Lowther, Sherman, Poplar
Lowther, Mrs. T. P., Victoria
Lowther, Mrs. George, 10 South Albion
Lowther, Laura Isabel “
Luddington, W. A., Maritime Block
Lusby, John S., 55 Victoria
Lusby, Mrs., J. S. “
Lusby, Augusta, 240 Victoria
Lusby, Aubrey Samuel, Lower Victoria
Manship, Maud, 216 Victoria
Manship, Aramenta Esther, Truemanville
Marney, Edward, 22 South Albion
Marney, Mrs. Edward “
Marney, Harry Edward “
Marney, Claude H. “
Marshall, George, 7 Prince Arthur
Marshall, Mrs. George “
Martin, Clifford L., 35 Rupert
Martin, Mrs. C. L. “
Martin, Hanford, Salem
Martin, Wm.
Martin, Mrs. Lawrence, 167 Pleasant
Marven, Mrs. G. H., 28 Clarence
Maston, Annie May, 7 Mill
Mattinson, Mrs. Effa, 82 Havelock
Mattinson, Flora Jane “
Miles, Mrs. Lewis, Brookdale
Miles, George Arthur “
Miles, Graydon “
Miles, Ernest, 3 Belmont
Miles, Mrs. Ernest, 3 Belmont
Miles, Jennie “
Milner, Robert, 22 Victoria
Milner, Mrs. Robert “
Milner, Maud E. “
Milner, Mrs. Isabel, Lawrence
Milner, Bella Eveline “
Milner, Charles, Pearl Place
Milner, Mrs. Charles “
Miner, Mrs. Harry, 128 Church
Miner, Mrs. Wm, 115 Church
Mitchell, Mrs. John, Russell
Moffatt, James, 72 Church
Moffatt, Mrs. James “
Moffatt, Mrs. J. Eno, 15 Queen
Morris, Glynn Allen, Hickman
Morrison, George M., 42 Havelock
Mumford, Mrs. Louise, 26 Copp Ave.
McArthur, Mrs. Artemas, 27 Havelock
McCully, Mrs. Robert, Victoria
McDonald, Geraldine, 36 Park
McKenzie, Mrs. James A., 66 Victoria
McKenzie, Mrs. C. D., 50 Copp Ave.
McKinnon, Mrs. Wm. Howe, Pearl Place
McLaughlin, Mrs. Blair, 218 Victoria
McLean, Mrs. J. G., 14 Erncliffe
McLean, Pearl Myrtle “
McLean, Donald, Hickman
McLean, Mrs. Donald “
McLennan, Mrs. William, Tidnish Road
McLennan, Mrs. Rolland, 242 Victoria
McLeod, Mrs. John, Centreville
McLeod, James A., Rupert
McLeod, Mrs. J. A., Rupert
McLeod, Olla Elizabeth “
McMillan, Mrs. John, 24 Croft
McMillan, Leona Nellie “
McNair, Mrs. W., Russell
McNaughton, Harry L., 102 Spring
McNaughton, Robert D., Victoria
McNaughton, Percy Wm. “
McNeil, Mrs. Geo. E., 6 Minto
Newcomb, Mrs. Herbert W., East Amherst
Newcomb, Mrs. Hibbert “
Nicholson, Mrs. Leonard, 5 Christie
Noonan, Mrs. Albert, Hastings
O’Neil, Hattie, Pearl Place
Orr, Andrew, Albion
Orr, Mrs. Andrew “
Orr, Georgie “
Page, Abia, 35 Eddy
Page, Laura Evylin “
Palmer, Mrs. Aaron, 58 Eddy
Pangburn, Ludlow Edward
Pangburn, Mrs. L. E.
Parsons, O. H.
Parsons, Mrs. O. H.
Parsons, Rufus, Hastings
Parsons, Mrs. James “
Parsons, Emma J. “
Parsons, Hattie “
Parsons, Mrs., Leicester
Patterson, Mrs. Edward, Davidson
Pipes, John P., 68 Pleasant
Pipes, Herbert S., South Albion
Pipes, Mrs. Herbert S. “
Pipes, Ethel C. “
Pipes, Roy B. “
Pipes, Mrs. E. B., Amherst Point
Pipes, Mrs. Oswald, 10 Agnew
Porter, Hazen, Hastings
Porter, Mrs. Isaac, Hastings
Porter, Florence “
Porteous, Wm. S., 54 Church
Porteous, Mrs. W. S. “
Powell, Mrs. John, 24 Croft
Pride, William E., Prince Arthur
Pride, Mrs. William “
Pridham, Mrs. Carl, 101 Spring
Pugsley, Mrs. Bernia, “
Purdy, Mrs. S. P., 11 Patterson
Purdy, Mary Lower, Victoria
Purdy, Mrs. Charles, Adelaide
Pye, Hedley V., 125 Spring
Pye, Mrs. H. V. “
Ralston, B. W., 196 Victoria
Ralston, Mrs. B. W. “
Ralston, J. Layton, 76 Spring
Ralston, Ivan, 196 Victoria
Read, William M., 58 Church
Read, Mrs. W. M. “
Reid, Mrs. J. Q., 24 Victoria
Reid, Mabel, Violet
Reid, David S., Rupert
Reid, Mrs. D. S. “
Reid, Harry Harding “
Rhodes, Mrs. Nelson A., Robie
Rhyndress, Mamie Ellen, 78 Havelock
Rhyndress, Maggie Bell, 2 Melrose
Ricker, Israel Coleman, Blois Ave
Ricker, Mrs. I. C. “
Robinson, William, Amherst Point
Rockwell, Nathan T., Chamberlain
Rockwell, Mrs. N. T. “
Rockwell, Archibald C. “
Rockwell, Mrs. A. C. “
Rockwell, Vivian G. “
Rockwell, Harold W., 38 Eddy
Rockwell, Mrs. H. W., 38 Eddy
Rockwell, Ella Hastings “
Rogers, Mrs. H. Wyckoff, 33 Rupert
Rogers, Arthur Wyckoff “
Rogers, Norman M. “
Rogers, Dean Richards “
Ross, Mrs. J. Lorne, Ratchford
Rowley, David
Sangster, P. Wellington, 24 South Albion
Sangster, Mrs. P. W. “
Sangster, James A. W.
Sangster, Hiram, Pleasant
Sangster, Mrs. Hiram “
Sawler, Mrs. Lewis
Sawler, Grace
Sawler, Lila
Schnare, Ida, 44 Havelock
Schofield, John
Schurman, Arthur S., 39 Queen
Schurman, Mrs. A. S. “
Schurman, Geneva “
Schurman, Gladys May “
Scott, Daniel, 11 South Albion
Scott, Mrs. Daniel “ “
Scott, Florence
Seaman, John, 63 Spring
Seaman, Mrs. John “
Seaman, James, 11 Belmont
Seaman, Mrs. James “
Secord, George T., 87 Victoria
Secord, Mrs. G. T. “
Sibley, Mrs. Eliza, Duke
Sibley, Martha “
Simmons, Mrs. Walter, Hastings
Simmonds, Stella May, 21 Wellington
Simpson, Mrs. J. A., Lawrence
Simpson, Mrs. Humphrey, 89 Spring
Simpson, Ethel “
Sinclair, Mrs. George, Charles
Slack, Maud, Stanley
Sleep, Mrs. William, 224 Victoria
Sleep, Helen
Smith, G. Botsford, 200 Victoria
Smith, Mrs. G. B. “
Smith, James, Fort Lawrence
Smith, Mrs. James “
Smith, Frank S., 40 Copp
Smith, Mrs. F. S. “
Smith, Mary “
Snowden, Chipman, Hickman
Snowden, Mrs. Chipman “
Snowden, Lottie Ada “
Stackhouse, Rev. P. J., D. B., 46 Albion
Stackhouse, Mrs. P. J. “
Steele, Rev. D. A., D. D., 37 Rupert
Steele, Mrs. D. A. “
Steeves, Sadie E., Queen
Steeves, Minnie Pearl, Academy
Stewart, James, Amherst Point
Strang, Mrs. Ephraim, 9 Robie
Strang, Wm. B., 17 Ratchford
Stokes, Mrs. A. G., 28 Albion
Stuart, Mrs. John, 13 Hill
Stuart, Annie “
Stuart, Charles S. “
Stultz, Benjamin, 37 Hickman
Thompson, Sanford, East Amherst
Thompson, Mrs. Sanford “
Thompson, Mrs. Herbert, Commerce Building
Thompson, Myrtle A. “
Thompson, Frank Loyd “
Tibbetts, Willard M., Fairview Ave.
Tibbetts, Mrs. W. M. “
Tibbetts, Clara, 35 Rupert
Tingley, M. M., 37 Queen
Tower, Arthur, Maple Ave.
Tower, Mrs. Arth., Maple Ave.
Tower, Wright “ “
Tower, Mrs. Wright “ “
Towse, Mrs. George W., 16 Belmont
Towse, John L. “
Travis, Charles, Hastings
Travis, Mrs. Charles “
Travis, Edward, East Amherst
Travis, Mrs. Gilbert, Brookdale
Travis, Mrs. Ira “
Travis, Mrs. Ner., Hastings
Trenholm, Mrs. Alfred, Fort Lawrence
Trenholm, Mrs. David, 33 Clarence
Troop, Mrs. C. Edward, Lower Victoria
Troop, Wesley “
Troop, Vernon Davis “
Troop, Effie May “
Tuttle, Mrs. John, Salem
Tuttle, Annie “
Vallet, William, Silver
Vergie, Bertram, 14 Patterson
Vergie, Mrs. Bertram “
Vergie, Charles, Beacon
Walters, Mrs. Laura, 9 Robie
Walters, Nettie Pearl “
Weeks, James H., Brookdale
Weeks, Mrs. J. H. “
Weeks, James “
Wells, Walter, East Amherst
Wilkins, Mrs. John, off LaPlanche
Wilson, Mrs. Alexander, 247 Victoria
Wilson, Mrs. Robert “ 10 Prince Arthur
Wood, Maggie, East Amherst
Wood, Mrs. Ralph L., Tyndale Road
York, Fones, Maple Ave.
The following non-resident members are returning to Amherst:
Baxter, Mrs. Trueman 14 South Albion.
Davis, Mrs. Jefferson Salem, N. S.
Hunter, Eva Grace
Hunter, Henry,
Hunter, Mrs. Henry,
Wetherbee, Mrs. Jos., Minto.
Non-Resident Members.
Ackland, Rev. Lemuel, Bridgewater, Mass.
Ackles, Burton, Moncton, N. B.
Acorn, Mrs. Isaac, Vancouver, B.C.
Allen, Edward, Ontario
Allen, Ernest A., Amherst Shore
Allen, George, Cape Tormentine
Allen, Frank, East Delta, B. C.
Allen, Mrs. Andrew, Newtonville, Mass.
Anderson, Lillian C., Jolicure, N. B.
Mrs. Wm. Andres, South Boston
Atkins, Burton Elliott
Atkinson, Mrs. Oran
Babcock, Alma, Milton, Mass.
Babcock, Alton, Milton, Mass.
Babcock, William, Littent, Mass.
Bainbridge, George Arthur, Sackville, N. B.
Baird, Mrs. James, Oxford, N.S.
Barnes, George, Halifax
Baskin, Margaret Edna, Lewiston, Me.
Baskin, Jennie, Lewiston, Me.
Bell, May, Lansing, Mich.
Bell, Harry C., Lansing, Mich,
Belyea, Mrs.
Benjamin, Ola, Montreal
Bent, Mrs. Hibbert, Delta, B.C.
Bent, Mrs. Mariner, Lethbridge, Alta.
Betts, Cora, Calgary, Alta.
Black, LeRoy F., Summerland
Black, Mrs. Frank, Spencer, Iowa
Blair, Olive
Blythe, Mrs. George D., Boston
Boomer, William, Spokane, Wash.
Boomer, Ethel, Spokane, Wash.
Boomer, Lidia, Spokane, Wash.
Boss, George C., Toronto, Ont
Cadman, Herbert, Fort William Ontario
Calder, John, Reston, Man.
Calder, Mrs. John, Reston, Man.
Calder, Margaret
Calder, Nema, Southern States
Calder, Minnie Campbell, Newton, Seattle, Wash.
Campbell, Winnie M., Boston.
Campbell, Hattie, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
Carter, Mrs. Church, Minneapolis, Min.
Carter, Mildred, Lacombe, Alta.
Carter, Byron
Carter, Charles Bedford
Cates, F. A., Vancouver
Cates, Mrs. F. A., Vancouver
Chapman, Paul, Vancouver
Chapman, Mrs. Paul “
Chubbuck, Mrs. Maud, Calgary
Coates, William D.
Coates, Mrs. William D.
Coates, Edna L.
Cole, Frank, Bridgetown, N.S.
Cole, Mrs. Frank H. “ “
Cole, Charles
Cole, Mrs. Fred, Sackville, N.B.
Cole, Dora Ella, Lowell, Mass.
Conway, Mrs. M. J., Hampton Station, N.B.
Corkham, Fred
Daniels, Clement
Dashwood, Florence, Chelsea, Mass.
Dent, Jane
Dobson, Mrs. W.A.
Dodge, Mrs. Bayard, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Doncaster, J.A., Vancouver, B.C.
Doncaster, Mrs. J.A., Vancouver B.C.
Durant, Mrs. William
Eaton, Harold, East Boston, Mass.
Eaton, Mrs. Harold, East Boston Mass.
Embree, Mrs. J.W., Cliftondale, Mass.
Embree, Mrs. Ira, Hamilton, Ont.
Estabrooks, Mrs. Harold A.
Fillmore, Oscar
Forbes, Mrs. Nathan
Foster, Ernest, Lynn, Mass.
Fowler, Mrs. William, New York
Fowler, Nellie, Toronto, Ont.
Freeman, Arthur, Jr., Oakland, Cal.
Freeman, Ralph W., St. John, N.B.
Frizzle, William, Philippine Islands
Fullerton, Mrs. Douglas, Point de Bute
Fullerton, Mrs. Allan L., Sackville, N.B.
Furlong, Mrs. Luke, Bradford, Mass.
Gall, Mrs. Alfred, Toronto, Ont.
Gates, Mrs. Augusta A., Cohoes, N.Y.
Gates, Mary Jean, Cohoes, N.Y.
Glennie, Jane, Sackville, N.B.
Goodline, Louisa
Gould, Mary Bell, West Somerville, Mass.
Graham, Mrs. I.D., Eastbourne, Alta.
Graves, Angevina Lucy, Moncton, N.B.
Halfkenny, Herbert A., Bangor, Me.
Halfkenny, Mrs. H. A., Bangor, Me.
Hallet, Greta, Sussex, N.B.
Hamilton Mrs., Annie, Halifax, N.S.
Hanson, Mrs. Christian, Everett, Mass.
Harrison, Amos, Lethbridge, Alta.
Harrison, Mrs. Amos, Lethbridge, Alta.
Harrison, Albert, Maccan, N.S.
Hastings, Carrie, Worcester, Mass.
Hastings, John G., Vancouver, B.C.
Hatfield, Mrs. S. A., Montreal
Hayward, Gilbert, Claresholm, Alta.
Hayward, Mrs., Springhill, N.S.
Hayward, Miss
Heather, J. Elliot, Pugwash Junction, N.S.
Hemming, Mrs.
Hicks, Mrs. Henry, River Hebert, N.S.
Hicks, Annie, Halifax, N. S.
Hicks, May, Sackville, N. B.
Hicks, Frank Lemuel, Middle Sackville, N. B.
Higgs, Mrs. Edward, River Philip, N. S.
Holbrook, Mrs. Walter, Attleboro, Mass.
Holmes, James B.
Hopper, Darius, Roxbury Mass.
Hopper, Mrs. Darius, Roxbury, Mass.
Hopper, Harry, Newport, Kentucky.
Hunt, Mrs. S. J., Halifax, N. S.
Jackson, Maggie, St. John, N.B.
James, Mrs. William, Bermuda
Jamieson, Mrs. Asail, Sunny Brae, N. B.
Jenkins, Mary, Truro
Johnson, Alonzo M., Londonderry, N. S.
Johnson, Mrs. A. M. “
Johnson, Lawrence, Windsor, N. S.
Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence, Windsor, N. S.
Johnson, Stella, Truro, N. S.
Jones, Mrs. William, East Pembroke, Mass,
Jones, Esther Clara, Guybsoro Co.
Keating, Mrs. John C., Moncton, N. B.
Keith, Mrs. J. E., Moncton, N. B.
Keith, Clara B., Moncton, N. B.
Keith, E. Howe, Winnipeg, Man.
Kennedy, Mrs. Charles, Montreal
Kent, Wilkins, Duxbury or Roxbury, Mass.
Kent, Mrs. Lewis, Duxbury or Roxbury, Mass.
Killam, Florence E., Steeves Settlement, N. B.
Langille, Dora Gladys, Winnipeg, Man.
Lauder, Milford E., Vancouver, B. C.
Lauder, Mrs. M. E., Vancouver, B. C.
Lawson, Mrs. D. C., Moncton, N. B.
Layton, J. Frank, Rochester, N. Y.
Layton, Belle, Middleboro, Mass.
Layton, Mrs. Charles
Leaman, Frank, Vancouver, B. C.
Leithead, Mrs. Alfred, Montreal
Lewis, Lizzie
Lockhart, Mrs. John
Lockhart, Alice
Lockwood, E. M., Mount Whatley
Logan, Mrs. M. A., Paradise, N. S.
Logan, Laura, New York
Logan, Carl, Winnipeg, Man.
Logan, Barry, Lea Valley, B.C.
Long, James W., Sackville, N.B.
Lund, Gordon Powell, Sackville, N. B.
Luther, Mrs. G. D.
Mack, Charles Alexander, Londonderry, N. S.
Martin, Mrs. G. L., New York
Martin, Mrs., Alma, N. B.
Mason, Estella
Mason, Winnie
Maxwell, Claude, Truro, N. S.
Milner, Grace, Lowell, Mass.
Mitton, Archie, Moncton, N.B.
Moody, Mrs. Henry
Mugford, Frederick, Winnipeg, Man.
Mugford, Mrs. Frederick, Winnipeg, Man.
McDonald George A., Moncton N.B.
McDonald, Mrs. George, Halifax, N.S.
McDougall, Carl
McFarlane, Mrs. Alonso, Cochrane, Alta.
McFarlane, Jessie Myrtle, Cochrane, Alta.
McFarlane, Herbert E., Cochrane, Alta.
McGill, Layton
McIver, Ira, Canso, N.S.
McKay Mrs. James, Stoughton, Mass.
McKenzie, Mrs. Lewis, Boston, Mass.
McKim Mrs. Douglas, Trenton, N.S.
McLean Mrs., Montreal
McMann, Mrs. Robert, Halifax N.S.
McPherson Mrs. Robert, McLean Settlement, N.B.
Nelson, Gaius, Springhill, N.S.
Nelson, Mrs. Gaius, Springhill, N.S.
Norton, Mrs. N.A., Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.
O’Neil, Mrs. William E., Parrsboro.
O’Rouke, Mrs. Amos, Springhill, N.S.
Page, Mrs. Frank, San Francisco, Cal.
Patterson, Dr. William, Forrest Hill, Boston, Mass.
Peloton, E.C., Penticton, B.C.
Perry, LeRoy O.
Perry, Mrs. LeRoy
Perry, Vaughan I., Sydney, C.B.
Perry, Ivan
Phalen, Mrs. Ann, Moncton, N.B
Phalen, Roy, Boston, Mass.
Pinder, Miss, England
Pipes, Lida, Boston, Mass.
Pool, Mrs. H.C., Pugwash River, N.S.
Porter, W. Jasper, West Lynn, Mass.
Porter, Harris
Powell, Mrs. Seymour, Painsac, N.B.
Pugsley, Mrs. Clarence, Barronsfield, N.S.
Purdy, Mrs. Percy, Regina, Sask.
Quigley, Freeman D., British Columbia
Read, Ellen, Sackville, N.B.
Ricker, Morris G.
Ripley, Mrs. Robert, Chignecto, N.S.
Robinson, Mrs. Mariner
Robertson, E.F., Edmonton, Alta.
Rockwell, Frederick, Halifax, N.S.
Rockwell, Ira C., St. John, N.B.
Rogers, Charles, Atlanta, Georgia
Rogers, Mrs. Mary Eliza, St. John, N.B.
Rogerson, Robert, Guysboro Co.
Sands, Mrs. J. E. R., Pictou, N.S.
Sawlor, Lewis, Etimona, Sask.
Scribner, R. W., Petticodiac, N.B.
Scribner, Mrs. R.W., Petticodiac, N.B.
Scribner, Robert M. Jr., Painsac Junction, N.B.
Shupe, Robert, Westville, N.S.
Simpson, Ella Gertrude, Saskatoon, Sask.
Sleep, Wilbur
Smith, Mrs. Frank, New Westminster, B.C.
Tait, Gordon Harold, East Boston, Mass.