fcueoGv t^ 1907 1910 BX5965 .5. P96 <^^^^^ ^ Thirteenth Triennial Report [Old title] The Trustees of the Fund for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen, and of Aged, Infirm and Disabled Clergy- men of the Protestant Epis- copal Church of the United States of America. [Above Superseded by the Name, The General Clergy Relief Fund] INDEX Act of Enlargement 120 Act of Incorporation 119 All Questions Answered 4,5 Beneficiaries. Number in each Diocese 28, 29, 30, 31 Bequests and Legacies 24 Canon. General Clergy Relief Fund 122, 123 Change of Name 121 Comparative Table 32 Contributors. List of 33 to 118 Endowment and Memorial Funds 21, 22, 23 Forms of Agreement in Merging 124, 125 Forms of Devise and Bequest 4th page cover Grants to each Diocese 28, 29, 30, 3 1 Life Insurance Policies for Endowment 23 List of Offerings and Contributions 33 to 118 Memorial Funds 21, 22, 23 Merged Dioceses 28, 29, 30, 31 Merging 6,7 Message of Trustees 9 to 20 Nvunber of Chiurches contributing in each Diocese 28 to 31 Number of Beneficiaries in each Diocese 2 8 to 3 1 Notice for Insertion in Diocesan Journals 3d page cover Offerings. List of 33 to 1 18 Prayers for General Clergy Relief Fund 8 Recommendations of General Convention 5 Recommendations of Trustees 4, 5 References to General Convention Journals 126, 127 Special Designations 21, 23, 28 Table of Appropriations and Offerings by Dioceses 28 to 31 Total Contributions from Each Diocese 33 to 1 18 Treasurer's Report 24 to 2 7 What the General Clergy Relief Fund Stands for 2,3 Press of The John C. Winston Co. Philadelphia, Pa. ^"^ f* MAR 27 1911 Thirteenth Triennial Report of the Trustees vv^ith Data Suggested and Required by the General Convention 1907-1910 TRUSTEES Th2 RT. REV. O. W. WHITAKER, D. D., LL. D., President The RT. REV. DAVID HUMMELL GREER, D. D., Vice-President The REV. REESE F. ALSOP, D.D. The REV. WILLIAM T. MANNING, D.D. MR. GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER MR. HENRY LEWIS MORRIS MR. ELIHU CHAUNCEY, Secretary RESOURCES Annual Offerings from Parishes and Missions A Percentage of the Communion Alms The Royalty on the Hymnal, Legacies, Bequests Commission to raise an Endowment of Five Million Dollars. Remit to REV. ALFRED J. P. McCLURE Treasurer and Financial Agent CENTRAL OFFICE, THE CHURCH HOUSE Twelfth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia Address all Communications to the Chiu-ch House What the General Clergy Relief Fund Stands For (i) For an united effort on the part of the whole Church to solve the problem of pension and relief as broadly and inclusively as possible. (a) For example: Without diocesan and geographical limitations, such as a certain number of years of residence in a diocese, seat in Diocesan Convention, number of offer- ings, and the like. (b) Without dues or fees, as is the case in a society requir- ing membership, which requirement renders benefits forfeit- able, limited and non-applicable to all the clergy of the Church. (c) Without physical examination, as is required by insurance companies, thus limiting the number who can be benefited and therefore inapplicable universally. (2) For pension and relief as applied to the whole family unit, i. e., clergy, widows, orphans. As for example: (a) All disabled clergy, whether disabled by age or sickness. (6) Widows, unless they remarry, (c) Orphans up to twenty-one, unless they marry before. (3) FOR PENSIONS AT 64. Without regard to dues or fees, or infirmities, or localities, or years of residence, or contri- butions, or physical examination; but simply "by right of years of honorable service." HOW THIS IS BEING ACCOMPLISHED '.rr First. Sixty-six Dioceses and Missionary Jurisdictions out of ninety-eight, by their united effort as one society, are fulfilling the ideal of solving the problem of pension and relief as broadly and inclusively as possible. Second. By applying pension and relief to the whole family unit and to the extent of over 600 persons in all Dioceses and Missionary Jurisdictions, and in amounts up to $500. Third. By pledging the clergy and others to Automatic Pensions at 64, and by securing offerings, specially designated for this purpose, which now amount to about $105,000. What the General Clergy Relief Fund Stands For Fourth. By securing offerings, contributions, legacies and bequests which will amount to over five hundred thousand dollars for the three years; about two hundred and fifty thou- sand of which has been designated for Permanent Funds by contributors, making the Permanent Funds about four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. HOW CAN THE MATTER BE HASTENED By participation, not legislation. We do not need more machinery, nor intermediary societies, nor auxiliaries, but con- tributors participating in the simple plan of annual offerings. About a fourth of the clergy and a fifth of the churches comply with the recommendation of the General Convention and send offerings. Why not all the Clergy and Churches? Second. By annual offerings from all the congregations of the Church, and by a percentage of the Communion Alms as recommended by the General Convention. Third. By interesting the Laity in this method of blessing and encouraging the work of the Church. Fourth. By subscribing to the fund for Pensions at 64. Fifth. By legacies and bequests. DANGERS First. The obligations of the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund have now become so large and serious that they must not only claim the cordial support of every Churchman, but protection, in like manner, from anything that will divert or lessen the income or resources. In unity is strength; scat- tered offerings are wasteful and ineffective. Second. From impatient and unnecessary legislation. Legislation will not make money. Third. From unnecessary machinery, agents, societies, auxiliaries. Simplicity and large inclusiveness is one of the characteristics of the General Clergy Relief Fund. The Trustees are in direct contact, without any middle agency, with all contributors, and receive their offerings directly, putting them into immediate use and returning thanks and a statement of needs at once to those interested. Fourth. From lack of participation on the part of the clergy who ought to be the ones most interested. Questions in Regard to the Fund Answered The Church in its official capacity has provided, by pro- foundly wise legislation, in its general canons, for a uniform, comprehensive annuity or pension and relief fund for the clergy and their families throughout the whole Church. The machin- ery comprises an automatic pension at 64, when sufficient money is provided. It is the only pension and relief fund for which the General Convention : (a) has ever legislated ; (b) provides Trustees triennially ; (c) sets apart a definite day for offerings ; (d) recommends a portion of the Communion Alms ; (e) gives the royalty on the Hymnal. (f ) has appointed a commission to raise an endowment. This General Fund has the same status in the General Canons as the Missionary Society. The General Clergy Relief Fund has in the last few years : (a) Merged with it the organizations for relief of about 66 Dioceses and Missionary Jurisdictions; (b) increased the number of annuitants to over 600 ; (c) increased the annuities paid from 5 to 10 fold. It is the only fund in the Church which gives a pension or annuity without payment of dues or fees or pre- miums or age requirements or diocesan limitations ; (a) to the young disabled clergyman ; (b) to the old disabled clergyman; (c) to the widow of a clergyman; (d) to the orphan of a clergyman; and it is to-day dispensing more money than any other society of the kind in the whole Church. Legislation of the General Convention 1. Authorizing percentage of Communion Alms for General Clergy Relief Fund. — Convention of 1883. " Of increasing the ability of the Trustees and extending the benefits of the Fund for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen and of Aged, Infirm and Disabled Clergymen." Resolved, That the General Convention earnestly recom- mend the devotion, by the Ministers of this Church, of a part of the alms and contributions at the administration of the Holy Communion, to the support of disabled clergymen, and the widows and orphans of deceased clergymen." 2. Setting apart a regular Sunday (Quinquagesima) for an annual offering. — Convention of 1895. "We earnestly recommend that stated offerings shall be made for this fund annually on Quinquagesima Sunday or on the Sunday nearest thereto that may be convenient. " 3. Creating a Commission to raise an Endowment for the General Clergy Relief Fund. — Richmond Convention, 1907. "Resolved, That a Special Commission of ten Bishops, fifteen Presbyters, and twenty Laymen be appointed to take in hand the raising of a siim of not less than five millions of dollars for the General Clergy Relief Fund. " "The purpose of the Commission is to raise $5,000,000 for the pen- sioning by right of everj^ clergyman of this Church, at the age of sixty- four, and prior thereto, if incapacitated for service by accident or disease. The General Clergy Relief Society is to be the administrator of the Fund, to which Society whenever $10,000 has been accumulated, that sum will be handed over for investment." — Commission Circular. For Act of Incorporation, see p. 119. For Canon, see p. 122. On Merging THE GENERAL FUND is overlapping and supplementing help in all dioceses, and so long as such help exists the Trustees work in har- mony with such efforts, and co-operate to the great end, that adequate support may be provided for the aged and disabled clergy and their widows and orphans; at the same time the Trustees hold, "That it is most unsatisfactory to have the matter of clerical relief approached in 40 or 50 different ways and from all of them without regard to the others." In 1898 the Trustees said to the General Convention: " It is devoutly to be wished that all clergy relief funds, diocesan or otherwise, might somehow act together as one; secure an ade- quate income by a new endowment, or by the increase and com- bination of old ones establish some uniform system of pensions, and lift the whole work out of what now seems a series of bureaus of unequal, insufficient and uncertain doles, to its rightful power and scope from one end of the land to the other, as a nation takes the task of providing for its heroes and wards out of the uncertainties of charity and sets it upon the sure basis of a righteous duty righteously fulfilled." About 66 dioceses and Missionary Jurisdictions have either merged with the General Fund or appointed committees to that end. Some of the arguments that have moved them can be stated as follows : First — The clergy are called to the whole Church, therefore a general pen- sion system seems to be required. The National Government does not require each State to look after the pensioning of its soldiers. Second — Annuities or pensions should be paid to the officers of the Church without regard to local restrictions or any requirements of previous pecuniary payments. Active service and a Ufe of honorable devotion to duty have earned this. Third — It is not right that a clergyman's old-age-and-disability-support or pension (or that of his family) should be imperiled by reason of his call to serve at any time, in any part of the Church, but especially in the hard places. A premium should not be placed upon mere sojourn in opulent dioceses. Local funds are forfeitable and so restrain and discourage aggressive missionary effort in less favored places. The great body of the clergy are ineligible to local funds by reason of unwilling removals or local requirements. Four'h — A General Fund is of necessity more equitable and just. There is no reason why a man who belongs to the same Church and is doing hard, self-denying work, should have less chance of a pension or less of a pension in one diocese than another. Fifth — A pension from a General Board of the Church can be administered more nearly as a right, by a formal appropriation; and with greater delicacy because of less personal contact. (6) Sixth — An uniform fund and effort puts an end to the confusion caused in the minds of many by reason of different funds and methods and sub- divisions of authority and appeal. Seventh — The merging of funds puts an end to the accumulation of local funds which may and do in some cases lie idle and unused, the income being added to the principal. Eighth — The General Fund presents to the whole Church a clear, simple, business-like system such as the United States Government and great corporations and some other churches have adopted. Ninth — The General Fund comprehends the Family Unit. It cares for the young disabled clergyman, the old disabled clergyman, the aged clergyman, the widow, the orphan; and provides for an old age pen- sion at 64 when sufficient money has been accumulated; and it does this no matter in what part of the world the man or his family happen to be. Tenth — A more complete record of all clergy relief in the Church, and, therefore, a more equitable and sufficient distribution can be made by means of the General Fund. Instead of "a series of bureaus of un- equal and insufficient and uncertain doles the General Fund estab- lishes a uniform system and lifts the work out of what now seems to be a fragmentary, uncertain and inequitable condition. " Eleventh — Local interest is advantaged by merging. Beneficaries on diocesan lists are transferred to the General Fund and paid the same amounts they have been receiving, and in addition the Bishop can ask for an appropriation from the General Fund, and in addition can designate out of any surplus funds, amounts for his clergy, and all this without extra canons or legislation. Twelfth — Local authority, interest and information can be secured by having in each Diocese and Missionary Jurisdiction a Diocesan Com- mittee on General Clergy Relief composed of three clergymen and two laymen to assist the Bishop and the officers of the General Clergy Relief Fund, and reporting to their convention each year the contribu- tions from the parishes and missions and the needs as furnished by the Bishop and the officers of the General Clergy Relief Fund; the report so made to be printed in the Journal. Local or Diocesan accumulations given specifically for use in a Diocese can be held under a form of agreement by a local board, while the organization and interest and offerings are merged in the General Fimd. "The Trustees may enter into relations with all kindred funds and societies in the Church, and so far as may be practicable, secure their co-operation to the end that there may be a complete record of all clergy relief in the Church, and that such relief may be distributed wisely, equi- tably and efficiently. " — Canon $j of the General Canons of the Church. "The Trustees further would inquire whether it be not possible and desirable to establish a correspondence between this general fund and all kindred funds and societies in the Church, to the end that there may be an understanding, and, so far as practicable, co-operation between all the agencies; that there may be a general bureau to at least record all that is done by the Church in this matter of clergy relief, that it may be done with intelligence and in the best and most efficient way." — Convention Reports of 1892; repeated in Convention Reports of iSg^. PRAYERS FOR THE GENERAL CLERGY RELIEF FUND /A LORD JESUS CHRIST, Thou gracious Shepherd and ^^ Bishop of our souls, we beseech thee for thy ministering servants. Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors and Doctors, now aged and infirm, and no longer able to work as active labor- ers in thy vineyard. Leave them not, neither forsake them in this their hour of temporal want and distress. Open the hearts and hands of thy people for their support and comfort, that their pathway to the grave may be free from all worldly cares and anxieties. Let the fund which thy Church has established for their relief be increased many fold, that neither they nor their helpless widows and orphans may ever come to want or have cause to complain of our neglect, but as the members of one family and household of faith, may we rejoice together in thy love shed abroad in our hearts; through the same Jesus Christ, our most Blessed Lord and Saviour. Amen. Or this: /A LORD JESUS CHRIST, who hast promised to be with the ^^ Ministers of thy Church to the end of the world, be graciously pleased to bless and prosper our efforts to provide for the aged clergy and their families. Open the hearts and hands of thy people for their support and comfort, that in their latter days they may be kept from want and anxieties. Grant this, blessed Saviour, who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. (8) The Message of the Trustees In making this Thirteenth Triennial Report the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund stand in the presence of some very excellent facts and accomplishments. It has seemed almost impossible to exceed the records made during the last ten years, and yet the Trustees have been able to report to each General Convention, during this period, in many cases, the doubling of figures, as, for instance, in the number of beneficiaries cared for ; pensions and annuities paid ; total receipts ; additions to the Per- manent Funds ; merging and consolidation of Dioceses and Mis- sionary Jurisdictions, sixty-six of which, let it be said in passing, are now working with a single, definite purpose, which is impres- sive and convincing, and with a concentration of energy, intel- ligence and good will which has never been exceeded in any effort of the Church, save the Missionary work. The Record in Brief The Trustees report 634 beneficiaries as having received Pen- sion and Relief and about $235,000 appropriated and used for this purpose, as over against $144,000 reported to the last Convention. About $200,000 added to the Permanent Funds as against $138,- 000 last reported, making the total receipts over $500,000 as against $300,000, and the Permanent Funds about $450,000, with a ratio of expense to administration of .051. Sixty-six out of ninety-eight Dioceses and Missionary Jurisdictions are now merged with the General Fund and some of the few remaining have appointed committees to that end. The clause in the Canon making all Clergymen "eligible to share in the benefits of the fund at the age of sixty-four," or what has become known as "Automatic Pensions at sixty-four,'' which has been planned for and strongly urged by the Trustees for the last nine years, has received an encouraging impulse through the labors of the Five Million Commission appointed by the Conven- tion of 1907 to raise an Endowment for the General Qergy Relief Fund. The Commission has turned over in cash $85,000, which sum has been added to amounts already accumulated by the Trustees and both placed at interest. About one-third of the Clerg}' upon the lists of the General (9) lO Fund, at the present moment, come within the classification of "Pensions at sixty-four" and therefore the system has been and is already in action to this extent. Principles Applied As the legally incorporated and canonical society of the Church for the administration of Pensions and Relief, the Trustees feel that the appropriation and payment of the interest upon the Endowment and Permanent Funds ought to be made in accord- ance with the principle they have so frequently declared, viz. : that the interest on the Endowment, when it accumulates, shall be distributed among those who reach the age of sixty-four. automatically ; that is, as the Trustees have declared again and again, "without regard to dues, or fees, or infirmities, or localities, or years of residence, or contributions, or physical examination ; but simply by right of years of honorable service." Let Nothing Hide the Real Work It is the hope of the Trustees that figures and finance and discussions as to plans and regulations will not hide from the Church the splendid and heartening human fact of the great value of the help now being furnished to the brethren and to their families in want and distress. The tendency to belittle and minimize the amount of help granted and the numbers relieved has gone far enough and is misleading. If 634 persons and many others depending upon them could stand up here and now and say, what they have again and again said to the Trustees, of their dire need and distress ; of their sore extremity and hopelessness ; of the great relief afforded and their gratitude and thankfulness to Almighty God and the Church for the help furnished, it would be most impressive. If this Convention and all Churchmen could really see and hear of a side of the Avork of the society we are not able to voice, they would realize that there are things of far greater importance than all the statistical reports and statements presented ; that the work is a work of practical beneficence and love and sympathy; that it is overflowing with sentiment and kindliness, and is often the finest material expression of Christian love and brotherliness in the Church; and that, both in numbers and in help furnished, it is in some respects the most impressive work of the Church. The point the Trustees want to make is that there is danger of losing sight of the volume and present importance of this real work, its widespread blessing and helpfulness, in talk of ways II and means and plans and finances. The work must be judged by what it has done and is doing to relieve distress and poverty ; and not by fixing the eyes upon plans and regulations and finan- cial statements and "rights" rather than duties. The Unanswerable Argument The need and value of Pension and Relief require no argu- ment to-day. The convincing argument has been the adoption of the system almost universally by governments, not only as applied to soldiers and sailors, but to mechanics and laborers and old people generally. The reasons for such a system are both philanthropic and practical. They originate not more in humane considerations than in a spirit of intelligent selfishness. "That a man who, after he has performed well and faithfully his service in the employ- ment of a permanent or established organization for many years, has arrived at the time of life when his strength begins to wane and his faculties to fail him, should be honorably entitled to its care, has come to be viewed more and more as a duty between man and man. Even old age itself has been accepted in Germany and England as a reason why the government should set aside a pension for its relief from indigence. But in the railway busi- ness of this country there is an economic reason as well — its own efficiency. Thus the Pennsylvania Railroad Company found some years ago that it had in its employment a large number of men who were, or were soon likely to be, at the years when they could not do their work so well as they had been in the habit of doing it, or might even be unfit to do it at all. To throw them out would have blighted the rest of their lives in many instances, and reduced them to distress. To keep them in the service would have been to weaken it, to impair its safety or efficiency, and to hin- der the advancement of younger, stronger and more capable ones. To retire some and to retain others, would have been a cause of irritation and discontent. Hence it was that the rules were established by which every man, from the president down, goes out of service at seventy ; but in doing so, when he has complied with the requirements of the system, he makes his exit as one who is entitled to honor and reward for the years of his activity and loyalty." It has only been within the past nine or ten years that the Pennsylvania Railroad, one of the most successful corporations anywhere, in maintaining not only discipline but good will among a great and widespread body of employees, has adopted the pen- sion system. Yet within that period the amount of money which the company has paid out in pensions to those of its men who 12 have been relieved from active service has amounted to $5,512,- 529.57, and all this without any expense to the men. In the accident and relief department certain dues and fees are required, but the pension system is provided for by the company itself. Last year pensions were paid to 3,465 retired employees and the total appropriation amounted to $882,500. The Carnegie Pension and Relief Funds as applied to vari- ous iron companies, to retiring college professors, etc., is also distributing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The International Harvester Company, next to the Steel Corporation the largest aggregation of capital in the world, the Standard Oil Company and innumerable other corporations and associations are distrib- uting millions annually in pension and relief. Subscriptions and gifts and bequests for policemen and fire- men and school teachers are popular and generously supported. Why is it, therefore, that Churchmen of means, with these examples before them, do not abundantly remember the Pension and Relief of the old Clergy and their widows and orphans by gifts and in their wills? Endowment We have asked ourselves again and again why this cause, which is from every point of view so fundamental, does not enlist a greater interest on the part of Churchmen and bring in larger gifts and bequests. Surely the work of the Church cannot be done without the worker ; surely the laborer is worthy of his hire ; surely it is a primary duty and a first requisite of a Christian to relieve the sick and the suffering and to care for the old and infirm. Then why is it that more Christian men and women, in making their wills, do not remember the Church in this matter? No man or woman making such a gift can possibly foresee the other splendid beneficial results that will follow. A large gift, at interest, would lift the ordinary work of the society up to a basis of adequacy and dignity and make not only the widow's heart sing for joy, and bring relief and freedom from corroding anxiety to the sick and infirm among the Clergy, but it would react upon the Church and fill the hearts of the workers with courage and hope in all hard places. The annual offerings of the Church are not adequate to the needs of the worthy beneficiaries. In order, therefore, that the Clergy may be cared for in a manner and with a certainty heretofore impossible, the General Convention has directed that an Endowment Fund of five million dollars be raised. The interest from these invested funds, to- gether with the offerings of God's people, will enable us to care 13 for the Clergy as befits their splendid service to Christ and our Church. Many religious bodies approximating their duty to Christ touching this most worthy class of His beloved servants, have felt the necessity for an Endowment Fund. Some branches of the Presbyterian Church now have Endowments varying from $250,- 000 to $2,500,000, the proceeds of which are used to care for the aged and enfeebled ministers and the widows and orphans of deceased ministers. Line Upon Line, Precept Upon Precept Some things need to be said again and again, and this year especially the Trustees feel that the ninety-nine blows upon the rock may require just one more blow in order to give impressive- ness and effectiveness. In their report to the Richmond Convention in 1907 the Trustees said : "The duty and responsibility and future growth of Clergy Relief and Pension we believe has been admirably covered in Canon 53. It plans for an united effort on the part of the whole Church to solve the problem of Pension and Relief as broadly and inclusively as possible; and in one report after another they have said, 'The General Clergy Relief Fund applies no tests, attaches no conditions, requires no payments or member- ship dues, admits of no forfeiture, but offers its benefits to all Clergymen of the Church who may be disabled whether by age or infirmity and to the families of all Clergymen who die in the Communion of the Church.' " Expanded this has grown into a statement of principles which was embodied in the Twelfth Tri- ennial Report as follows : "No plan should include requirements which would render benefits forfeitable, e. g. removals from one Diocese to another, seat or vote in Diocesean Convention; years of residence in a Diocese; number of offerings, etc. "No plan should be limited to a portion of the Clergy, or be non-applicable to the whole body of the Clergy of the Church and their widows and orphans, e. g. the requirement of dues or fees or a percentage of salary would make ineligible a large number of the most faithful, laborious and patient men of the Church. Physical examination as a requirement is out of the question. "Any plan should observe the equities. All officers of the Church should be absolutely upon the same basis of eligibility, e. g. the man in a poor section of the Church doing equally hard work with the man in a rich section of the Church should receive the same consideration. The widow of a Bishop or of the Rector of an important parish should receive the same consideration, as Christians and brethren. Ten years, but of such intensity as to break the man down, should not deprive him of a pension as over against the twenty years of another's life not so intense. H "In the matter of pensions at the age of sixty-fpur, the ideal of both equity and grace is provided for in the Canon and is realized in the plan for Automatic Pensions at sixty-four. All Clergymen at this age, simply by right of years of honorable service, should receive a pension or annuity viewed as compensa- tion for work already done. "No plan of Pension and Relief should conflict with the call of a faithful soldier of the Cross to go wherever need and duty require in the Church. In other words, locality should not im- peril a man's right to Pension and Relief; neither should a pre- mium be placed upon sojourn in opulent dioceses. "Finally, any plan should be free from undue ecclesiastical in- fluence in making grants in order that prejudice and localism and small estimate of worth and work may not hinder justice and equity. There should be large liberty of action and large gener- osity in fact on the part of the Church in this matter." "It is the conviction of the Trustees that the national and official society of the Church fulfills these requirements in the freest and most generous manner and that regulations and restric- tions applicable to a money-making institution and its officers ought not to be attempted." Here a Little and There a Little Unity and concentration of effort ought to be the watchwords. Just in so far as the General Fund has approached this ideal, has it lifted the whole work up to its "rightful power and scope from, one end of the land to the other, as a nation takes the task of providing for its heroes and wards out of the uncertainties of charity and sets it upon the sure basis of a righteous duty righte- ously fulfilled." Divided and indefinite responsibility is contrary to modern business methods and to the forward movement. Scattered offerings are wasteful and inefficient. Additional organizations and auxiliaries for the same pur- pose or covering the same field are inexpedient and confusing. The administrative body ought to be in control of offerings and resources without middle agencies; ought to possess com- plete records of all Clergy Relief in the Church, so that the work may be done with intelligence and in the best and most efficient way. A diversion of funds to special cases or to special Dioceses by reason of some unusual sentiment or sudden interest ought not to be possible. Secular Regulations not Applicable in this Work of the Church It cannot be said too often nor with too much emphasis that the arguments and methods and regulations which apply to 15 pension and relief in secular life and among wage-earning or money-making organizations or taxable states cannot apply to the work of the Church in this matter of Pension and Relief. The Church is not a money-making institution, she has no definite income, she cannot be taxed, she cannot be compelled. While she teaches obedience to law and governmental regulation, she cannot be made to observe any general law of obedience as to taxation or apportionment promulgated as a command or demand or regulation applying to the money she shall pay either in salaries or for pensions or for missions. Her officers in the ministry receive no definite or well determined or universal wage such as obtains among government officers or railroad officials, etc. Therefore, it would be the height of folly to burden the Church's system with the minute and intricate regulations which might well apply, indeed are constantly applied, to the pension and relief systems of railroads or corporations, as to percentage of grant based upon one-third or some fraction of average salary and years of service, and amount paid by assessment or taxation or by reason of rank or importance of place occupied. Because of this failure to realize that the Church is not like any of the money-making, money-having institutions in the world she is too often, in this matter, severely faulted for not doing what she is not set to do as a matter of business and cannot do as a matter of business. No doubt the Church ought to pay adequate and regular salaries and pensions to her officers, but who will compel her and what tangible body is there to be com- pelled? The Church is after all here and everywhere in such matters only the "phantom self of every man in it." In the matter of Pension and Relief we must depend, there- fore, upon the application of the Christian principles for which the Church has always stood and which she is always teaching, viz., justice and mercy and humanitarianism ; the practice among her own of the Gospel she professes ; the practice of the right and duty of that charity and love, which in this Christian world of ours, in the face and presence of all its evident progress, is yet the most beautiful, the most tender in spirit, the most brotherly thing among brethren. Many in the Church realize and more will, as the years go by, that the glory of the General Clergy Relief Fund is in its freedom from limitations, its wide inclusive- ness, its appeal not to the secular spirit, but to the exercise of that spirit which has been the foundation and initiative in the world of all that has been best done by corporations and states in this matter. Salaries and Pensions The Trustees believe that not only have they served the Church in collecting and distributing funds for Pension and Relief, i6 but that they have awakened throughout the Church a larger interest in the question of adequate salaries as well as the duty of Pension and Relief. There are certain matters which concern the vitality and success of the Christian enterprise which should be faced squarely and courageously and, if possible, remedied. The average salary paid throughout the Church is undoubt- edly so small as to be a matter of humiliation, and the cost of living is much greater to-day than it was some years ago. It is difficult for a large number of the Clergy of the Church to live decently and provide for the necessities of life. It is impossible for them to provide for the future and sickness. And yet a competent supply of competent workmen com- petently paid and competently pensioned is necessary to the exist- ence and progress of the Church. Says John R. Mott in his book entitled, "The Future Leader- ship of the Church": "The inadequate financial provision made for so many ministers is another reason why young men do not enter the ministry. While the cost of preparation for the min- istry, the cost of living, and the special demands on the minister's purse are much larger than formerly, his salary has not, as a rule, been proportionately increased. In many places the salary has decreased. It has also less purchasing power than it had a few years ago. "1 know of no Christian communion or denomination which makes adequate provision for its ministers. In far too many cases the treatment is nothing less than scandalous. As some one has pointed out, 'starvings' would be a better name than 'livings,' in mentioning the provision made in these times for many min- isters in different communions. "The average minister and his wife are uncomplaining, but their poverty involves many a pathetic experience, and now and then a real tragedy. "Some young men recognize these facts and considerations, but what makes this a cause of much greater hindrance is the fact that many parents recognize the situation, and have been so much influenced by it that they discourage their sons from considering the Christian ministry as a life-work. Moreover, a much larger number of ministers than is realized feel this matter so keenly, as a result of their intimate knowledge of the facts that, while they may not discourage young men from considering the min- istry as a life-work, they are not enthusiastically and aggressively seeking to direct them into this calling. "It has been the glory of the Christian ministry that no cost has been counted too great when sacrifice was necessary. But nothing makes it necessary that the leaders of the Church, handi- capped and burdened for want of needed means, should carry forward a work of unselfish service on behalf of men who are 17 able to provide them an adequate support. No man worth his salt would hesitate to become a minister because the emoluments were small, if they could not be larger ; but to become a minister under existing conditions is, in far too many cases, to become the servant of inconsiderateness and selfishness. If really necessary, many a minister and his wife would be glad to lay aside pretense and do home missionary work on a proper basis, living as do set- tlement workers, in poor districts among destitute people. Men are not less heroic than of old; but they have knowledge and discernment, and they see that it is not poverty, but carelessness and selfishness that dictate the financial provision for many ministers." The inevitable consequence is that young men who are con- scious of superior power, save their self-respect, and guard them- selves from dependence upon a niggardly and grudging vestry in the present, and a miserable, unprovided for old age, without adequate pension or support, and remain among the laity. The Church in these matters is transgressing the first law of economics, the care of the imperative present, the thing which lies at the basis of the stability and efficiency of the ministry in the future. "One poor, sick Priest who bears on his person the marks of poverty and neglect sets back the Faith more than ten active Clergymen can advance it." "The Church and all her hosts must always retreat in con- fusion before the charge of inhumanity. It would be a good thing if the Church, before undertaking other work, should settle first this matter of providing adequate support for her aged and infirm Clergy." _^^^^^^^^^___^ "Removed from the List" We have a record bearing this title and it holds the names of those runners in the race whose feet once trod the way and ran the race we still are running. They have vanished into the great silence and we hold their names in tender and reverential remembrance. Many of these names represent years of brave endeavor and quiet fidelity to tasks and works. May they have the peace which flows from service well performed and the joy of remembered sacrifices.. The mortality has been unusually great and we repeat the solemn warning of our last report, that what we do for those who remain must be done quickly. Clerical Neglect and False Modesty The very magnitude of the work now being done demands that there be no uncertainty or failure of income. With increasing i8 annual demands, by reason of additional names and number, and increased pensions, by reason of the increased cost of living, there must be increased offerings and added support in propor- tion. It is strange and disheartening in the extreme that in the face of the repeated recommendations of the General Convention, and the abundant setting forth of facts by the Trustees, that only about one-quarter of the Clergy and one-fifth of the churches send an annual offering to the General Clergy Relief Fund. If it were not for the legacies and bequests of loyal Churchmen and Church- women the work would scarcely be worthy of continuance. For a confirmation of this statement we call attention to the fact that the churches in the last three years have contributed only about $100,000. For some reason many of the churches and rectors in large cities seem oblivious of the fact that there is a national Pension and Relief Fund, or that it depends upon them, in obeying the recommendation of the General Convention, to so support it, as that their own brethren of the household of faith may be relieved of suffering and distress in old age and infirmity. The people of the Church are not responsible, since they cannot know the facts except through the Clergy. It is in the power of the Clergy to make the facts known and so to help their brethren. Neglect is causing the aged brother to suffer. "Whoso seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?" Adjustments Suggested There are Dioceses receiving from the General Clergy Relief Fund three and four times the amounts returned in offer- ings from the churches and at the same time making no effort to remedy this disproportion, but in some instances, on the contrary, are making appeals for their own pension and relief funds. There are other Dioceses having large lists of Clergy, widows and orphans, cared for by the General Clergy Relief Fund, and yet who neglect officially in journals or elsewhere to call attention to this fact or print the name, object and address of the Fund in order that churches and individuals may have the proper infor- mation. The General Convention asks every Clergyman and every church to take up an annual offering for the Church's National and Official Society. The official presentation of the fund by the rector or minister of every congregation, with the distribu- tion of circular matter giving the facts, is of the essence of the plan, if it is to be a success. It is also of the essence of the plan's efficiency and success in administering the trust that the money should be sent directly to the Trustees, to be put to imme- 19 diate use, and in order that proper acknowledgment both in the reports to the General Convention and directly to those giving the money may be made. Again, the General Fund is the only National Official Clergy Relief organization that can give pension and relief to the sick or disabled man, as such, or to his widow and orphan when he dies, and, therefore, the General Fund might well receive annual contributions from those Clergymen who when they are disabled or their widows and orphans in need, must call upon the Fund for help. On all sides and from all quarters, from Bishops and Clergy come insistent demands and appeals to the General Fund asking that grants be made large and generous and adequate, but if the resources of the Fund are scattered and taken from it on all sides it cannot do justice to itself or the Church. Administration and Safeguarding of Trust Funds and Finances Paragraph from the report of the special committee (ap- pointed by the General Convention at Richmond) to receive the Triennial Report of the Trustees and to nominate a new board : "In view of the fact that it is proposed to raise this large sum of money for the General Clergy Relief Fund, and that generous bequests and large diocesan funds may be placed in the hands of the Trustees, we deem it advisable to state, as a result of our investigation, the methods used by the Trustees for safe- guarding and administering the funds passing through their hands. We find that all securities and trust funds are deposited with one of the largest and strongest companies of New York City ; that these cannot be touched except upon a resolution passed by the board, and that at least two Trustees must go to the trust company in person, and that all investments are made by a finance committee of three persons ; that all expenditures and appropria- tions of every sort are made upon requisition in detail, which requisition goes through the hands of five officials ; that the Treas- urer is bonded for a sufficient amount to secure all contributions passing through his hands, and that all accounts are audited two or three times a year by an auditing committee and an official examiner. The expenses of administration we find are a fraction over eight per cent. We are of the opinion that all has been done that can be done to safeguard the interest of the Church in this important matter, and that the fund can be safely commended to all those who contemplate blessing themselves and the Church by placing in the hands of the Trustees large sums of money." Clerical and Office Work The details of office and clerical work which were considered large three years ago have again almost doubled in quantity and 20 volume, while the ratio of expense to administration has been less than .051 per cent. The payment of additional pension, annuity and relief, together with the mailing, bookkeeping, pen- sion records. Hymnals royalties accounts, acknowledgment of con- tributions, circularizing, advertising, financial statements and reports to each of the merged Dioceses, correspondence, etc., fill up the measure of a very busy office. The Trustees and the Hymnal The licensing and safeguarding of the Hymnal have been placed in the hands of the Trustees by the General Convention. To the Fund there comes from a small royalty upon the copyright sufficient money to pay the expenses of the administration of the Fund. It seems advisable therefore to restate certain matters for the information of the Church. "The General Convention of 1880 denied the petition of certain Churchwomen asking permission to print selections of hymns for the following reasons: " 'First. That, if granted, any other body of Church people might make a similar request with regard to certain other of the hymns, and that thereby confusion might be created throughout our Churches, and uniformity be destroyed, and " 'Secondly. Because it would seriously interfere with the present arrangement between the 'Trustees of the Fund for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen,' etc., and the publishers of the Hymnal, by which a royalty is secured for the purposes of said Fund.' "The Trustees suggest that the cheap edition of the Hymnal itself be loyally used at all services, with a service leaf inserted, if desired, which would be more economical, or else that a license be obtained as is required from all other publishers. Such require- ment is in the interest of the order, justice and uniformity the Hymnal Committee and the General Convention have tried to safeguard, and would not endanger the value of the copyright." It was evidently the purpose of the Church, through the Hymnal Commission and the Board of Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund, to protect the Hymnal and to supervise the publication of hymns used by the Church. It is not a question of copyright or royalties alone, but an authorized and acceptable and trustworthy publication. To permit any one and every one to publish as many hymns as they please without the license and authority of the General Convention, is not expedient for the Church nor just to the regular publishers of the Hymnal who pay a royalty, nor to the General Clerey Relief Fund Trustees in doinsr a work which touches deeply the heart of the Church and which depends upon the royalty to pay expenses. 21 8 O O Q I OJOO O O ' O N i-i i-< 3 © ft 15 c o^ (Sua a 3 g- S « O d o ^ ft- ft © W >s ~" CO -X © o 3 ^ 10 o s er o e •a z «b * >< ® O^ 5 O rn ■ PL, •r • "^ I-, P-l HH ■o' c ^ U.S .w-p 13° W O O S pp P •a — j= -S-g.O' CU I C J3 'C jj I— > U5 — ^ ^ -*-* »c-l h- ( HH KH en — rG > h i- '" g rt t, u W rt D.HO >. r^: be i^-° S c15' O ©rs ■" Q 'H "^ ^ > = • ^ ^ SM <^ s-g G 3 0° g U5 CO J- 1= f^ g 3^ c • u fT. 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Automatic Pensions at 64 3,530.68 Individuals. Automatic Pensions at 64 6,109.95 Churches. Specials 471.20 Individuals. Specials 4,419.99 Churches. Specials for Printing 120.00 Individuals. Specials for Printing 44.90 ChurcEes. Permanent Fund 2,062.24 Individuals. Permanent Fund 2,885.35 Churches. Five Million Fund 194.57 Individuals. Five Million Fund 637.25 Five Million Fund Commission 85,000.00 Diocesan Fund of South Dakota $1,155.00 Springfield 1,176.72 Dallas 67.59 Western Michigan 685.37 North Carolina 691.66 Kansas City 6,094.98 Central Pennsylvania . . 1,148.82 Texas 670.00 Kearney 204.70 Mississippi 210.59 Central New York 1,000.00 Virginia 500.00 Iowa 100.00 13,705.43 234,823.55 RCTALTIBS. 1907. September 1, 1907, to September 1, 1908 $4,081.08 September 1, 1908, to September 1, 1909 8,709.99 September 1, 1909, to September 1, 1910 6,593.41 — . 19,384.48 Legacies. Lucretia H. Clark's Fund .$1,000.00 S. R. Pollock Memorial Fund 400.00 Langdell Huson Memorial Fund 23.915.60 Estate of M. M. Carter 17,618.58 Mary L. Cassilly 37,982.08 Rev. William F. Gardner 243.75 Eliza Gill 200.00 Mary H. Lewis 5,000.00 Ann E. Scott 178.60 86,538.61 Forward to page 26 5360,176.14 25 THE GENERAL CLERGY RELIEF FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH ALFRED J. P. McCLURE, TREASURER. September i, 1907 to September i, 1910. Investments. By reason of amounts designated, etc for Permanent Funds. 1908. March 30. Bond and mortgage, Abraham Kasower . . . $30,000.00 1909. March 10. Bond and mortgage, Bertha Sirotta 30,000.00 July 10. City of New York Gold Exempt., Clark, Dodge & Co 30,000.00 Nov. 9. Bond and mortgage. Title, Guarantee and Trust Co., for Automatic Pensions at 64, General Clergy Relief Fund 10,000.00 Nov. 9. Bond and moitgage, Title, Guarantee and Trust Co., for the Five Million Fund . . 30,000.00 $130,000.00 Appropriations and Expenses. 1907-1910. Appropriations to Beneficiaries, September 1, 1907, to September 1, 1910 $233,505.75 Special Cases. Individual Contributions 2,198.37 Special Cases. Church Contributions 110.00 Clerical Aid to former Treasurer. New York 282.55 Auditing Books 120.00 Mailing, Printing and Distribution of Report of 1907 7B8.90 Legal Services, Commissions, Care of Trust Funds, Printing, Advertising, Furniture and Fixtures, Traveling Expenses, Collection and Exchange . . 5.253.12 Interest Paid 636.04 Philadelphia Office : Salaries, Postage, Cards, Let- ters, Circulars, Rental of Offices. Clerical Help, Incidentals 18,267.43 Waterman Fund. Diocese of Kansas City 72.00 261,214.16 September 1, 1910. Balance* 111,509.19 $502,723.35 •About $100,000 of this is being invested for "Automatic Pensions at 64," and in the "Permanent Fund," as designated, and the balance will be consumed in making the quarterly payment of Pensions, October 1, 1910. 26 Balance brought forward from page 24 Legacies (Continued). James C. Horton Sophia D. Wentworth Cornelia D. Atwill Rev. Peter Tinsley Mary A. Woodcock Mrs. Rowena Mick Elizabeth R. N. Willcox Mary Lewis William W. L. Voorhees Miss Rebecca Coxe Mrs. A. I. Magill Miss M. H. Trotter $360,176.14 $225.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 100.00 5,000.00 100.00 2,507.45 5,000.00 10.29 5,000.00 154.00 50.00 Intbebst on Investments. Collections by New York Life Insdeancb and Trust Company. $28,000 Bond and Mortgage of 1909, 5 per cent, Nathan Navasky, Sept., 1907, to March, 1909, inc. . . . $2,900.00 7,000 of 1925 U. S., 4 per cent, Nov., 1907, to August 1, 1910, inc 840.00 5,000 Reading Co., Jersey Central Collateral, 4 per cent, of 1951, Oct., 1907, to April, 1910, inc... 600.00 11,000 of 1907 City of New York Water Stock, 3 per cent, October, 1907 165.00 3,000 of 1932 Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburgh, 5 per cent, Oct., 1907, to April, 1910, inc 450.00 3,000 of 1908 City of New York School House Bonds, 3 per cent 5,000 of 1911 City of New York School House Bonds, 3 per cent f 1,110.00 5,000 of 1930 City of New York Corporate Stock, 31/2 per cent, Nov., 1907, to May, 1910, inc 1,000 of 1941 Norfolk and Southern First Mortgage, 5 per cent, Nov., 1907, to May, 1910, inc 150.00 35,000 of 1916-1918-1922 Consolidated Stock of the -j City of New York, 3% per cent, Nov., 1907, to | to May, 1910, inc ). 4,755.00 30,000 of 1959 City of New York Corporate Stock, | Nov., 1909, to May, 1910, inc J 10,000 Bond and Mortgage of 1908, 4% per cent, Mary A. Gordon, Dec, 1908, to Nov., 1908, inc 665.00 10,000 West Shore R. R., 4 per cent, 2361, Jan., 1908, to July, 1910, inc 1,200.00 11,000 Northern Pacific, Great Northern, 4 per cent, C, B. & Q., of 1921, Jan., 1908, to July, 1910, inc 1,320.00 4,000 State of Virginia, 2 and 3 per cent, of 1991, Jan., 1908, to July, 1910, inc 360.00 21,000 Bond and Mortgage of 1914, 41/3 per cent, Irving Judis, Jan., 1908, to July, 1910, inc 3,045.00 5,000 Penna. Co., Trust Certificate Gold Bonds, 3% per cent, of 1941, Feb., 1908, to Aug., 1910, Inc. 525.00 25,000 West Shore R. R. Coupon Bonds, 4 per cent of 2361, Jan., 1908, to July, 1910, inc 3,000.00 33,146.74 21,085.00 Forward to page 27 $414,407.88 27 Balance brought forward from page 26 $414,407.88 25,000 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Coupon Bonds, 4 per cent, of 1927, Nov., 1907, to May, 1910, Inc $3,000.00 28,000 (2 bonds) Lester Realty Co., 4% per cent, of 1909. ($2,000 of Principal Paid, 1909. Bal- ance, $26,000, extended for three years, 1912), October, 1907, to April, 1910, inc 3,411.67 40,000 Bond and Mortgage of 1911, J. Arthur Fischer, 41/2 per cent, Nov., 1907, to May, 1910, inc... 5,400.00 20,250 (3 bonds) Lawyers Mortgage Company. Bond of John W. Egan. ($6,750 Principal paid on one of the above bonds, June 20, 1910, also $250 being refund in connection with reduction of Mortgage No. 7230) 5 per cent, December, 1907, to June, 1908, inc 3,003.42 30,000 Bond and Mortgage of 1913, Abraham Kasower, 5 per cent, October, 1908, to April, 1910, inc. 3,000.00 5,000 (5 bonds) of 1922. Kansas City Elevated Rail- way Company, 4 per cent, Jan., 1909, to July, 1910, inc 400.00 30,000 Bond and Mortgage, Bertha Sirotta, 5 per cent, Sept., 1909, to March, 1910, inc 1,500.00 20,000 Bond and Mortgage of 1914, Richard J. Lewis, 4% per cent. (Five Million Fund In- vestment.) Oct., 1909, to April, 1910, inc. .. 816.07 20,000 of 1914. Bond and Mortgage, Abraham Schrei- ber, 4% per cent. (One-half of this invest- ment is for the Five Million Fund, the other half for Automatic Pensions at 64, General Clergy Relief Fund.) Oct., 1909, to May, 1910, inc 748.57 3,000 North Carolina State Bonds of 1919, 6 per cent, April, 1910, Inc 90.00 21,369.73 1,765.84 INTEBBST ON BALANCES : Interest at 3% per cent, on balances $149.56 Interest at 3% per cent, on balances 380.89 Interest at 3 per cent, on balances 315.09 Interest at 3 per cent, on balances 228.43 Interest at 3 per cent, on balances 691.87 Interest on Deposits : Girard Trust Company, Sept. 1, 1907, to Sept. 1, 1910 $745.69 New York Trust Company, Sept. 1, 1907, to Sept. 1, 1910 1,881.17 2,626.86 Interest on Legacies or Rental of Washington Property 1,553.04 Investments Redeemed, Sept. 1, 1907, to Sept. 1, 1910 61,000.00 $502,723.35 Additional. Nineteen Life Insurance Policies for Endowment Fund and Automatic Pensions at 64 $22,000.00 Philadelphia, September 16, 1910. The Auditing Committee respectfully report that for the better fulfilment o< their duties they have secured the services of a competent and reliable accountant, who reports that he has examined the accounts of the Treasurer and found them correct REV. REESE F. ALSOP, D.D. MR. 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Not available for current appropriations $2 50 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Bessemer, $3.67; St. Peter's, Talladega, $i3-00; Advent, Birmingham, $51.75; St. James', Eufaula, $1.50; St. John's, Mobile, $55.99; St. Paul's Carlowville, $10.12; St. Luke's, Jacksonville, $3-75; St. Michael's and All Angels, Anniston, $16.00; irinity, Demopolis, $12,00; St. Michael's, Faunsdale, $7.85; Grace, Anniston, $21.40; St. John's, New Decatur, $5.00; St. Paul's, Selma, $72.12; Good Shepherd, Mobile, $5.00. Individuals — Mrs. Mary A. Wilmerding, Woodlawn, $5.00; Miss M. R. Clarke, Demopolis (Special), $2.50. 1908-1909 Churches— St. Peter's, Talladega, $7.50; Nativity, Huntsville, $9.35; Trinity, Florence, $7.18; St. Michael's and All Angels, Anniston, $20.35; Trinity, Bessemer, $4.15; St. Andrew's Montevallo, $4.00; St. Paul's, Carlowville, $10.60; Trinity, Demopolis, $25.50; St. Thomas, Greenville, $9.00; St. Marj^'s, Evergreen, $5.00; St. James', Eufaula, $3.25; Trinity, Mobile, $24.40; St. John's, Tuscumbia, $2.50; St. John's, Mobile, $51.00; St. Luke's, Jacksonville, $4.32 ; Nativity, Dothan and Christ, Geneva, $4.02 ; Christ, Tuscaloosa, $26.57; Grace, Anniston, $19.79; St. Paul's, Selma, $26.37; St. Paul's, Selma, $5.00; St. John's. New Decatur, $8.00; St. Michael's, Faunsdale, $6.35; Advent, Birmingham, $20.00; St. Peter's, Talladega, $7.05. Individuals — Mr. William H. Monk, Jr., Mobile, $2.00; Mr. E. S. Kiencke, Mobile, $2.00; Mr. O. H. Parker, Anniston, $5.00; Mr. C. E. Jordan, Florence, $1.00; Miss M. R. Clarke, Demopolis, $2.50. 1909-1910 Churches — Holy Comforter, Gadsden, $3.75 ; Trinity, Florence, $6.45 ; Trinity, Demopolis, $12.00; St. Thomas, Greenville, ^11.85; St. Peter's, Talladega, $18.00; St. Paul's, Carlowville, $6.80; Irinity, Florence, $5.80; Nativity, Huntsville, $50.00; Trinity, Bessemer, $5.00; St. Luke's, Jack- sonville, $3.50; St. Michael's, Faunsdale, $8.30; St. John's, Mobile, $33.75; St. John's. New Decatur, $7.44; St. Michael's and All Angels, Annapolis, $14.60; Christ, Tuscaloosa, $30.00; St. Paul's, Selma, $33.65; Advent, Birmingham, $15.00. Individuals — Mr. William H. Monk, Jr., Mobile, $1.00; from a member of St. John's Church, Mobile, $5.00. Alaska 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1950 $7050 $35 00 $12500 Individuals 30 00 65 00 5 00 100 00 Total contributions for three years $225 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $40 00 33 34 Alaska — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Churches— Eaglt Mission, Eagle, $5.20; St. Peter's by the Sea, Sitka, $14.30. Individuals — Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Newark, Ohio (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $10.00; Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Columbus, Ohio (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Columbus, Ohio (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $10.00. 1908-1909 Churches— St. Matthew's, Fairbanks, $57.00; St. Matthew's, Fairbanks, $3-50; Trinity, Juneau, $10.00. Individuals — Mrs. William B. Rodman, Jr., Tanana, $50.00; Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Skagway (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Mrs. Mary Stokes Glenn, Coldfoot, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Thomas, Point Hope, $5.00; Christ, Anvik, $30.00. Individuals — Miss B. W. Sabine, Circle, $5.00. Albany 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $442 35 $51671 $41342 $1,37248 Individuals 1,067 84 106 94 51 50 1,226 28 Total contributions for three years $2,598 76 Grant from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $10,125 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $i,i49 83 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Messiah, Glens Falls, $1.75; St. Paul's, Albany, $10.00; Christ, Rouse's Point, $7.51; Christ, Ballston Spa, $48.53; St. John's. Champlain, $16.09; St. Paul's, Kinderhook (Automatic Pensions at 64), $13.44; Messiah, Glens Falls, $3.94; Grace, Mohawk, $1.25; St. Paul's, Salem, $8.41; St. Peter's, Brushton. $3.00; St. Thomas', Lawrenceville, $2.05; St. Peter's, Brushton, $3.14; St. John Evangelist's, Stockport, $5.90; Memorial, Middleville, $15.00; St. Mary's, Springfield Centre, $12.58; Zion, Colton, $2.37; Zion, Morris, $15.34; St. John's, Copake Iron Works, $4.00; St. Mark's, Philmont, $1.00; St. Sacrament's, Bolton, $6.10; Emmanuel, Little Falls (Automatic Pensions at 64), $35.09; St. James', Caldwell, $2.80; Good Shepherd, Chestertown, $1.50; Trinity, Sharon Springs. $6.15; Holy Cross, Troy, $40.00; St. Stephen's, Schuylerville, $6.58; Grace, Can- ton, $6.03; Christ, Schenectady, $8.11; Our Saviour, Lebanon Springs, $3.50; St. John's, Delhi, $4.54; Christ, Hudson, $21.80; Christ, Coxsackie, $6.00; St. Luke's, Mechanicville, $19.71; St. Luke's, Troy, $2.00; Christ, Herkimer, $4.25; St. John's, Essex, $15.20; Church of the Cross, Ticon- deroga, $5-37; St. Barnabas, Troy, $4.40; All Saints' Ca'hedral, Albany, $1.00; St. James', Fort Edward, $9.25; Christ, Ballston Spa, $10.11; Epiphany, Rensselaer, $2.25; St. Luke's, Catskill, $18.40; St. Paul's, Albany, $10.00; St. Barnabas, Troy (Permanent Fund), $8.80; Zion, Sandy Hill, $5.11; Gloria Dei, Palenville, $3.00. Individuals — "Westport, N. Y.," through the Rev. C. B. Crawford, Biloxi, Miss., $12.25 ; Mrs. William Chalmers, St. Paul's, Charlton, per A. H. Ormsbee, $5.00; Rev. P. G. Snow, Kinderhook, $2.00; Miss Mary H. Lord, Hudson, $1.00; Miss Kate G. Child, Albany, $2.00; Miss Anna M. Talcott, Albany, $10.00; Rev. W. J. M. Waterson, Colton, $1.00; Mrs. Mary J. Kaye, Troy, $5.00; Mrs. D. N. Allen, Richfield Springs,, $5.00; St. Sacrament's Sunday School, Bolton, $2.49; Miss C. E. Harrison, Fairfield, $1.00; Miss Ka^e G. Child, Albany, $3.00; Rev. R. Wyndham Brown, Can- ton, $1.00; Rev. O. S. Newell, Mechanicville (Special), $5.00; "James Wilkie Memorial Fund," from the Rev. William J. Wilkie, Stamford (Permanent 35 Albany — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Fund), $1,000.00; Miss Catharine A. Power, Hudson, $1.00; Miss C. E. Harrison, Fairfield, $1.00; Mrs. Charles H. Chubb, Palenville, $2.10; Mrs. D. S. Benton, Albany (Special), $2.00; Mrs. F. S. Lacey, Stamford (Spe- cial), $1.00; "L. M.," Saranac Lake (Special), $5.00. 1908- I 909 Churches — Christ, Morristown, $2.25; Grace, Stamford, $10.00; St. Paul's, Kinderhook, $4.01 ; Trinity, Rensselaerville, $3.23 ; St. John's, Mas- sena, $2.00; Messiah, Glens Falls, $7.05; St. Paul's, Salem, $2.75; St. John's, Champlain, $5.00; Zion, Colton, $1.15; St. Sacrament, Bolton Landing, $6.98; St Stephen's, Schuylerville, $5.55; Trinity, Sharon Springs, $4.96; Emmanuel, Little Falls. $39.09; Zion. Morris, $12.68; Church of the Cross, Troy, $21.25; The Memorial, Middleville, $9.50; trinity, Fairfield, $1.00; Good Shepherd, Raquette Lake, $5.00; St. John's, Delhi, $3.50; Christ, Cooperstown, $11.55; Grace, Canton. $5.40; St. Barnabas, Troy, $6.45; St. John's, Essex, $11.20; Zion, Sandy Hill, $6.70; St. Barnabas, Troy (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; St. Luke's, C3atskill, $9.16; St. James', Fort Edward, $5.10; The Memorial, Middleville, $5.00; Christ, Herkimer, $3.20; St. Mark's, Philmont, $1.00; St. Paul's, Albany, $300.00. Individuals — Mrs. George W. L, Lord, Hudson, $1.00; Mrs. M. W. Benton, Albany (Special), $1.00; Mrs. Aaron J. Vanderpoel, Kinderhook, $10.00; Miss Anna M. Talcott. Albany, $10.00; St. Sacrament Sunday School, Bolton Landing, $2.94; Mrs. M. C. Galloupe, S'amford, $1.50; Mrs. Mary J. Kaye, Troy, $5.00; Mrs. Daniel N. Allen, Richfield Springs, $5.00; Miss C. E. Harrison, Fairfield, $1.00; Rev. R. Wyndham Brown, Canton, $1.00; Miss Kate G. Child, Albany, $5.00; Miss Kate A. Power, Hudson, $1.00; from a member of Emmanuel Church, Little Falls, $2.00; Rev. Clement T. Blanchet, Philmont, $1.00; Miss C. E. Harrison, Fairfield, $1.00; Mrs. Joseph Hunter, Stamford, $5.00; Miss M. K. Sperry. Platts- burg (Special), $1.00; Miss Anna T. Hunter Stamford (Special), $15.00; Rev. William C. Cook, Cooperstown (Special), $2.50; Mrs. William C. Cook, Cooperstown (Special), $25.00; Mrs. Helen H. Deas, Saratoga Springs (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Gloria Dei, Palenville, $5.00; St. John the Evangelist, Stock- port, $4-35; St. Mary's, Springfield Centre, $45.66; Christ, Ballston Spa, $38.25; Church of the Cross, Ticonderoga, $1.00; St. Luke's, Cambridge, $5.00; St. Luke's, Mechanicville, $23.88; Grace, Stamford, $10.00; St. Paul's, Salem, $2.75; Grace, Mohawk, $1.00; St. John's Champlain, $2.87; St. Mark's, Philmont, $1.75; All Saints', Hoosac, $13.55; St. John's, Stock- port, $5.30; Zion, Colton, $3.45; Zion. Morris, $10.21; Grace Stamford (Permanent Fund), $500; Trinity, Fairfield, $1.00; Memorial, Middleville, $22.00; Trinity, Sharon Springs, ^7.73; St. Philip's, Norwood, $4.03; Grace, Norfolk, $2.00; Christ Duanesburg, $3.14; Church of the Cross, Troy, $51.50; All Saints' Cathedral, Albany, $1.00; Christ, Cooperstown, $20.97; Emmanuel, Little Falls. $39.00; Chris^ Herkimer, $2.90; Christ, Schenec- tady, $7.85; Christ, Ballston Spa, $19.15; St. Barnabas, Troy, $7.32; Trin- ity, Potsdam, $23,31; All Saints' Cathedral, Albany, $1,00; St. John's, Massena, $2,00; Zion, Hudson Falls, $5.00; Trinity. Granville, $2.50; St. Luke's Catskill, $7.00; All Saints' Cathedral, Albany, $1.00; Gloria Dei, Palenville. $3.00. Individuals — Miss M. K. Sperry, Plattsburg (Special), $T.oo; Miss Ka*e G. Child, Albany, $5.00; Miss Anna M. Talcott, i Jbanv. $10.00: Rev. Stephen Van Rennselaer, $5.00; Mrs. Mary C. Galloupe. Stamford, $1.50; Mrs. Mary J. Kaye, Troy, $5.00; Miss C. E. Harrison, Fairfield, $1,00; Miss M. Katharine Sperry, Plattsburg (Special), $1,00; Rev. William R. 36 Albany — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Mulford, Bolton Landing, $5.00; Miss M. Katharine Sperry, Plattsburg (Special), $1.00; Miss C. E. Harrison, Fairfield, $2.00; Mrs. Aaron J. Vanderpoel, Kinderhook (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Mrs. C. H. Chubb, Palenville, $2.00; Mrs. George W. L. Lord, Pasadena, Cal. (Per- manent Fund), $2.00. Arizona 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $6070 $5505 $33 15 $14890 Total contributions for three years $148 90 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. .. $700 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Luke's, Prescott, $27.95 ; Grace, Tucson, $12.25 ; Trin- ity, Phcenix, $7.45; St. Stephen's, Douglas, $5.00; offering made at the opening service of the Convention of Arizona in Trinity Church, Phoenix, $8.05. 1908-1909 Churches — St. Luke's, Prescott, $10.25; St. John's, Globe, $5.00; Trin- ity, Phoenix, $33.25 ; St. Andrew's, Nogales, $7.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Globe, $4.40; St. Luke's, Prescott, $10.50; Trin- ity, Phoenix, $14.35; St. John's, Bisbee, $3.90. Arkansas 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $i37 H $18250 $147 37 $46701 Individuals 30 00 18 01 25 00 73 01 Total contributions for three years $540 02 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. .. $2,675 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations 15 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. James', Eureka Springs, $2.50 ; St. John's, Helena, $30.10; St. John's, Fort Smith, $23.15; St. Stephen's, Winslow, $0.36; St. John's, Helena, $23.40; Christ, Mena, $2.80; St. John's, Camden, $10.85; Good Shepherd, Forrest City, $4.28; Mission at Hartford, $1.00; St. Chrysostoms, Texarkana, $2.00; Trinity, Van Buren, $3.30; St. Paul's, Fayetteville, $12.00; St. Mark's, Jonesboro, $3.30; Trinity Cathedral, Little Rock, $18.10. Individuals — Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow, $1.00; "Marianna," Arkansas, $1,00; "Marianna," Arkansas, $1.00; "A member of Christ Church," Little Rock, $5.00; "Marianna," Arkansas, $1.00; Mr. P. K. Roots, Little Rock, $20.00; Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow, $1.00; 1908- 1909 Churches — St. James', Eureka Springs, $2.85; St. Thomas', Searcy, $2.67; St. John's Helena, $38.65; St. Mark's, Jonesboro, $1.75; Good Shep- herd, Forrest City, $5.00; Trinity, Van Buren. $7.75; St. Paul's, Bates- ville, $8.75; Trinity Cathedral, Little Rock, $8.70; St. Paul's, Newport, $11.65; St. John's, Camden, $12.00; St. Luke's, Hot Springs, $8.55; Christ, Little Rock, $19.00; St. John's, Helena, $23.12; St. taul's, Fayetteville, $17.23; Grace. Siloam Springs, $1.00; Good Shepherd, Forrest City, $443; Trinity Cathedral Auxiliary, Little Rock, $9.40. Individuals — Trinity Cathedral Auxiliary, Little Rock, $3.01 ; Mr. P. K. Roots, Little Rock, $10.00; Mrs. S. H. Werlein, Little Rock, $5.00. Z7 Arkansas — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches— St. Andrew's, Marianna, $3.85; St. Paul's, Batesville, $7.00; St. James', Eureka Springs, $1.10; St. Michael's, Devall's Bluff, $1.36; St. John's, Fort Smith, $5.86; Trinity Cathedral, Little Rock, $9.30; Trinity, Van Buren, $9.75; Christ, Little Rock, $19.45; St. John's, Camden, $10.00; St. John's, Helena, $42.95; Good Shepherd, Forrest City, $3.70; St. Paul's, Newport, $4.30; St. Paul's, Fayetteville, $14.00; St. Luke's, Hot Springs, $9.85; Messiah, Fort Smith, $1.00; St. Mark's, Jonesboro, $1.90; St. Paul's, Little Rock, $2.00. Individuals — Mr. P. K. Roots, Little Rock, $10.00; offering taken at the Arkansas Woman's Auxiliary annual meeting (Automatic Pensions at 64), $15.00. Asheville 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $24504 $26057 $13168 $63729 Individuals 69 50 25 00 2 50 97 00 Total contributions for three years $734 29 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . . $875 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $89 19 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Asheville, $5.00; St. John's, Marion, $2.30; Trinity, Asheville, $53.53; St. Philip's, Brevard, $9.65; Ascension, Hickory, $10.00; St. James', Lenoir, $18.71; St. Francis, Rutherfordton, $5.00; Chapel of Rest, Yadkin Valley, $2.00; Grace, Waynesville (Five Million Dollar Fund), $29.19; Holy Spirit, Blowing Rock, $1.33; St. Mary's, Beaver Creek, $0.39; All Souls', Biltmore, $5502; Grace, Grace. $3.50; Incarna- tion, Highlands, $2.75; All Saints', Ronda, $2.80; St. Matthew's, Todd, $0-75; St. Luke's, Lincolnton, $10.82; St. Francis, Rutherfordton, $10.00; St. Philip's, Brevard, $11.50; St. John's, Hot Springs, $3.00; St. Luke's, Chunn's Cove, $1.00; St. Agnes', Franklin, $1.00; St. James', Henderson- ville, $4.80; Holy Spirit, Blowing Rock, $i.oo. Individuals — Rev. James Joyner, Saluda, $2.00; "Anonymous," Tyron (Special), $50.00; Mrs. Charles T. Bland, Tryon, $5.00; Mrs. Charles T. Bland, Tryon, $2.50; Mr. George Holmes, Tryon (Special), $10.00. 1908- I 909 Churches — St. Philip's, Brevard, $12.06; St. Cyprian's, Franklin, $1.00; Calvary, Fletcher, $10.75; St. Francis, Rutherfordton, $100.00; St. John's, Hot Springs, $12.06; All Saints', Ronda, $2.76; Trinity, Asheville, $25.66; St. Agnes, Franklin, $1.75; Grace, Grace, $3.00; St. James', Henderson- ville, $8.31; St. John's, Nonah, $0.26; Trinity, Asheville, $0.50; Good Shep- herd, Cashiers Valley, $0.50; St. Luke's, Chunn's Cove, $0.60; St. Cyprian's, Franklin, $1.00; St. Paul's, Glen Alpine, $3.00; Trinity, Haw Creek, $0.87; Ascension, Hickory, $2.60; Incarnation, Highlands, $1.84; St. James', Lenoir, $8.37; Grace, Morganton, $6.45; St. Philip's, Brevard, $9.02; Holy Cross, Valle Crucis, $1.86; All Souls', Biltmore, $25.00; Transfiguration, Saluda, $2.00; Holy Cross, Tryon, $10.00; St. Mary's, Beaver Creek, $1.00; Holy Trinity, Glendale Springs, $0.25; St. Matthev/s, Todd, $0.50; St. David's,_ CuUowhee, $6.35 ; St. John's, Sylva, $1.25. Individuals — "A Birthday Thank-offering for God's mercies," $5.00; Rev. H. H. P. Roche, Rutherfordton, $5.00; Rev. Edmund N. Joyner, Tryon, $10.00; Rev. E. N. Joyner, Tryon, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches— Qzvz\ty, Fletcher, $3.35; St. Philip's, Brevard, $12.55; St. Luke's, Chunn's Cove, $1.25; St. Cyprian's, Franklin, $1.00; Grace, Grace, 38 AsHEViLLE — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued $3.00; St. James', Hendersonville, $8.30; Ascension, Hickory, $7.90; St. John's, Nonah, $2.00; Holy Communion, Balsam, $5.05; St. Andrew's, Canton, $3.97; St. David's, Cullowhee, $7.25; St. Mary's, Micadale, $5.47; Redeemer, Shelby, $1.00; St. John's, Sylva, $1.15; St. Michael's, Waynes- ville, $1.15; Holy Communion, Balsam, $0.50; St. Philip's, Brevard, $16.40; All Souls', BiLmore, $25.00; St. James' Lenoir, $4.61; St. Paul's, Glen Alpine, $1.00; Christ School, Arden, $3.50; Grace, Morgantown, $2.00; Transfiguration, Saluda, $3.50; St. Philip's, Brevard, $5.00; St. Luke's, Lincolnton, $5.00; Chapel of Rest, Yadkin Valley, $0.78. Individuals — "E. N. J.," $2.50. Atlanta " 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $7523 $15858 $i79 50 $4^3 3 1 Individuals i 00 30 00 14 54 45 54 Total contributions for three years $458 85 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . .$1,300 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $5 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Columbus, $57.00; St. Mary's, Columbus, $5.00; Emmanuel, Athens, $9.23 ; St. Andrew's, Fort Valley, $4.00. Individuals — Miss Ella Habersham, Macon, $1.00. I 908- I 909 Churches — Christ, Macon, $30.00; Trinity, Columbus, $64.38; Trinity, Columbus, $16.01 ; St. Mary's, Columbus, $3.40; St. James', Marietta, $44.79. Individuals — Rev. Samuel S. Spear, Atlanta, $25.00; Mr. W. F. Hall, Cedartown (Special), $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Grace, Gainesville, $1.10; St. Andrew's, Fort Valley, $2.25; St. John's, College Park, $5.00; St. Peter's, Rome, $2.00; St. James', Marietta, $7.00; Holy Comforter, Atlanta, $3.82; Holy Trinity, Decatur. $4.20; Christ. Macon, $20.36; Incarnation, Atlanta, $6.00; St. James', Tal- lulah Falls, $5.00; Trinity, Columbus, $92.20; Emmanuel, Athens, $17.95; St. Mary the Virgin, Columbus, $2.50; St. Paul's, Macon, $9.42; Grace, Clarksville, $0.70. Individuals — Mrs. James E. Cleborne, Decatur, $9.54; Mr. W. F. Hall, Cedartown, $5.00. Bethlehem 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $2 335 49 $2,39187 $2,79207 $7,519 43 Individuals 131 00 311 61 14800 59061 Total contributions for three years $8,110 04 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . .$3,962 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations 311 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — S^ James', Drifton, $271.40; St. James', Drifton, $50.00; St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, $80.00; St. Peter's. Hazleton, $19.00; Trinity, Athens, $25.00; St. Paul's, Troy, $10.00; St. Peter's, Plymouth, $7.70; St. Mark's Jonestown, $8.10; Christ, Reading $75,00; S^ Barnabas, Reading, $27.11; All Saints'. Shenandoah $100; St. Mark's, Mauch Chunk, $66.23; Trinity, Athens, $12.00; St. James', Drifton, $516.34; Christ, Frackville, $4.25; St. Luke's, Reading, $4.00; St. Paul's, Montrose, $40.00; St. 39 Bethlehem — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, $60.00; Mediator, Allentown, $5.52; St. Mary's, Reading, $9.53; St. Luke's, Lebanon, $52.85; Trinity, Athens, $3.00; Grace, Honesdale, $24.85; St. James', Canton, $2.29; Holy Apostles, St. Clair, $2.45; Trinity, Pottsville, $46.29; Christ. Reading, $351.80; Christ, Reading (Special), $100.00; Trinity, Bethlehem, $21.67; St. Paul's, White Haven, $5.00; St. Clement's, Wilkes-Barre, $4.06; Trinity, Lansford, $12.50; Na- tivity, South Bethlehem, $62.73; St. Michael's, Birdsboro, $3105; Good Shepherd, Glen Ridge, Scranton, $41.42; St. Luke's, Scranton, $128.04; Grace, Great Bend, ^7.33; Calvary, Tamaqua, $5.67; Trinity, Easton. $33-31 ; Grace. Allentown, $20.00; Good Shepherd, Milford, $13.00; Trinity, Car- bondale, $24.27; Trinity, West Pittston, $12.86; St. John's, Ashley, $5.00; St. John's, East Mauch Chunk, $23.87; Grace, Honesdale, $8.00. Individuals— Through St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, "F. M. K.," $100.00; Mrs. Arthur Sandys, Bethlehem, $4.00; Mrs. W. T. Smith, Scranton, $25.00; Mrs. Edw^in A. Quier, Reading, $2.00. 1908-1909 Churches— St. James', Drifton, $340.80; St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, $75.00; Grace, Honesdale, $15.00; Good Shepherd, Scranton, $31.60; Trinity, Athens, $22.50; St. Peter's, Plymouth, $6.41; Trinity, Bethlehem, $22.05; St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, $60.00; St. Luke's, Scranton, $163.91; St. Luke's Chapel, Reading, $2.10; St. Barnabas. Reading, $17.81; St. James', Drifton, $440.87; Trinity, Lansford, $17.00; Christ, Reading, $50.00; The Mediator, Allentown, $6.44; Trinity, Pottsville, $52.00; Christ, Frack- ville. $3.19; St. Paul's. Troy, $12.47; Trinity, Athens, $11.25; St. Paul's, Montrose, $30.00; Christ, Reading (Special), $100.00; Christ. Reading, $530.20; Trinity, Easton, $18.74; St. John's, Ashley, $3.50; Trinity, West Pittston, $9.60; St. Luke's, Lebanon, $54-27; St. James', Jermyn. $3.50; Grace, Dorranceton, $2.00; The Nativity, South Bethlehem, $64.60; St Michael's, Birdsboro, $40.68; St. Peter's, Hazleton, $50.40; Trinity, Car- bondale, $14.06; Good Shepherd. Milford $14.15; Grace, Allentown, $9.58; Mission at Nazareth, $2.25; Mission at Bangor, $2.09; St. Mary's Reading, $10.00; St. Luke's, Scranton, $1.00; St. Mary's, Reading, $1.00; St. Mark's, Mauch Chunk. $50.44; St. John's. East Mauch Chunk, $29.41. Individuals — Mrs. B. H. Buckingham, Cornwall, $50.00; Mr. D. R. Haight, Lebanon, $1.00; Miss Isabel Freeman, Cornwall, $50.00; Mr. Sid- ney R. Miner, Wilkes-Barre, $5.00; from the Babies' Branch of Bethlehem, $7.00; Trinity Chapel Sunday School, Lebanon, $8.61; St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre. per F. M. K., $too.oo; Rev. William P. Orrick, D.D., Read- ing, $50.00; Miss Marie W. Brooks, per Christ Church, Reading, $15.00; Mrs. W. T. Smith, Scranton, $25.00. 1909- 1910 Churches — St. Michael's, Birdsboro, $50.00; Christ, Susquehanna, $8.60; Grace, Honesdale, $29.82; Trinity, Easton, $23.10; St. Peter's, Plymouth, $4.17; Faith, Mahanoy City, $5.00; St. Barnabas, Reading, $16.09; Christ, Frackville, $4.16; Trinity, Pottsville, $39.25; St. Stephen's, Wilkes-Barre, $250.00; St. James', Drifton, $671.90; Trinity, Athens, $40.00; Trinity, Car- bondale, $15.20; St-. Luke's (Thapel, Reading, $3.00; St. Paul's, White Haven $5.00; Good Shepherd. Scranton, $23.74; (^race, Allentown, $12.91; The Mediator, Allentown, $9.90; St. Luke's, Scranton, $161.78; Trinity, Bethlehem. $33.33; Christ, Reading (Special), $100.00; St. Paul's, Mon- trose, $41.48; Trinity, West Pittston, $977; Trinity, Lansford $15.00; St. Pe'er's. Hazleton, $62.00; Good Shepherd, Milford, $4.85; Christ, Reading, $901.94; St. John's, Ashley (Atitomatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Nativity, South Bethlehem, $52.19; Christ, Stroudsburg, $5-.33; St. Luke's, Lebanon, $60.92; St. John's, East Mauch Chunk, $36.31; St. Mary's, Chapel, Reading, 40 Bethlehem — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued $20.58; St. David's, Scranton, $1.12; St. Mark's, Mauch Chunk, $49.03; St. Matthew's, Taylor, $1.00; St. Clement's, Wilkes-Barre, $10.05; St. Mark's, Mauch Chunk, $3.55; St. Mary's Chapel, Reading, $5.00. Individuals — Miss Mary S. Stockett, Mauch Chunk, $10.00 ; Mrs. John Brooke, Reading (Special), $5.00; Miss Clara Gries, Reading (Special), $1.00; St. Luke's, Scranton, per Mrs. William T. Smith, $25.00; Babies' Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, $5.00; Mrs. B. H. Buckingham, Corn- wall, $50.00; Miss Freeman, Cornwall, $50.00; Mr. Sidney R. Miner, Wilkes-Barre, $2.00. California 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $125 50 $64 90 $51 60 $242 00 Individuals 12 00 3 00 IS 00 Total contributions for three years $257 00 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. . $900 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations 2 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Christ, Alameda, $1.00; All Saints', Watsonville, on the occasion of the ordination to the priesthood of the Rev. Charles L. Thack- eray and the Rev. Arthur C. Dodd, through the Rev. M. D. Wilson, $17.50 ; Christ, Alameda, $1.00; Christ, Alameda, $1.00; St. Matthew's School, Burlingame, $2.00; Christ, Alameda, $1.00; St. John's, San Francisco, $12.10; Christ, Alameda, $1.00; from the Missionary Session of the Con- vention, $47.70; St. Paul's, San Francisco, $8.00; Offering taken at the Ordination Service on June loth, St. Matthew's. San Mateo, $33.20. Individuals — Rev. David McClure, Soquel, $5.00; Miss Mary K. Rob- ertson, Oakland, $5.00; Miss Mary K. Robertson, Oakland (Special), $2.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. John the Evangelist's, San Francisco, $20.15; St. Mat- thew's, San Mateo, $17.60; St. Matthew's School, Burlingame, $1.50; Trin- ity, Haywards, $8.50; Church Divinity School offering taken at the ordina- tion of students, $17.15. Individuals — Miss Mary K. Robertson, Oakland, $3.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, San Francisco, $20.60; Trinity, San Jose, $21.65; St. Matthew's School, Burlingame, $2.00; St. John's, San Francisco, $7.35. Central New York 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $207 88 $2,947 41 $1,412 02 $4,567 31 Individuals I54 25 192 00 58 00 404 25 Total contributions for three years $4,97i 56 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $11,200 00 Designated, not available for current appropriations $61 79 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Luke's, Utica, $10.69; St. James', Clinton (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4.96; St. John's, Auburn, $3.00; Christ, Guilford, $5.25; St. Mark's, Candor, $2.30; Christ, Sherburne, $10.00; St. Paul's, Owego, $25.40; Grace, Syracuse, $11.00; St. John's, Oneida, $16.50; Trinity, Cam- den, $4.00; Good Shepherd. Oriskany Falls, $2.35; Good Shepherd, Bing- hamton, $8.65; St. George's, Utica (Automatic Pensions at 64), $11.18; St. Paul's, Oxford, $32.00; St. Stephen's, New Hartford, $8.53; St. Steph- 41 Central New York — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued en's, New Hartford (Automatic Pensions at 64), $6.00; St Paul's, Holland Patent, $8.07; St. Paul's, Holland Patent, $2.00; St. Andrew's, Trenton, $1.00; St. James', Clinton, $3.00; Trinity, Seneca Falls, $12.00; Grace, Elmira, $20.00. Individuals— "A Friend," New Hartford, $32.25; Mrs. George H. Watson, Holland Patent, $1.00; "R. F. D. 5," Syracuse, $1.00; Rev. E. C. Hoskins, Spencer, $1.00; Mrs. C. W. Valentine, Watertown, $5.00; Miss Frances L. Hudson, Sackett's Harbor, $38:50; "J. A. S.," Utica, $50.00; "R. F. D. 5," Syracuse, $1.00; "Cash," Holland Patent, $2.00; "W. W. R.," Central New York, $2.50; The Rt. Rev. Charles Tyler Olmsted, D.D., Utica (Special), $20.00. 1908-1909 Churches— From Churches and Missions in the Diocese of Central New York, $1,555.87; St. George's, Utica, $22.78; St. Matthew's, Moravia, $3.01; St. Paul's, Holland Patent, $5.97; Zion, Rome, $19.04; Christ. Man- lius, $9.71; St. Paul's, Owego, $25.75; Christ, Jordan, $5.21; Emmanuel, Memphis, $2.18; Good Shepherd, Binghamton, $8.87; St. John's, Oneida, $16.00; Christ, Willard, $2.29; Calvary, Hayt's Corners, $0.52; St. John's, Interlaken, $0.75; St. Paul's, Owego, $2.75; St. Andrew's, New Berlin, $9.20; Good Shepherd, Oriskany Falls, $2.00; St. Paul's, Oxford, $39-70; Emmanuel, Norwich, $10.35; Calvary, Utica, $20.00; Trinity, Seneca Falls, $56.00; Christ, Jordan, $1.50; Emmanuel, Adams, $2.50; St. John's, Au- burn. $5.00; St. Peter's, Auburn, $40.85; St. Paul's, Aurora, $17.21; St. Peter's, Bainbridge, $6.70; Grace, Baldwinsville, $13.00; Trinity, Boon- ville, $12.19; St. John's, Cape Vincent, $21.00; St. Luke's, Cayuga, $11.70; St. Peter's, Cazenovia, $51.50; Christ, Clayton, $2.57; St. James', Cleveland, $3.00; St. James', Clinton, $5.00; St. Paul's, Constableville, $3-49; Grace, Cortland, $12.40; Trinity, Dryden, $7.00; Christ, Forestport, $1.85; Zion, Fulton, $4.86; Zion, Greene, $38.33; St. Thomas, Hamilton, $5-45; St. Luke's, Harpursville, $1.77; St. John's, Ithaca, $104.09; St. Mark's, James- ville, $0.40; St. Paul's, La Fargeville, $1.23; Trinity, Lowville, $4.00; St. John's, Marcellus, $14.38; Zion, McLean, $1.05; Good Shepherd, Onon- daga Castle, $1.00; Christ, Oswego, $55.25; St. Paul's, Paris Hill, $2.00; St. John's, Phoenix, $5.00; Zion, Pierrepont Manor, $0.61; St. Mark's, Port Leyden, $5.20; St. Peter's, Redwood, $10.00; St. James', Skaneateles, $64.15; St. Thomas'. Slaterv-ille, $0.35; St. John's, Speedsville, $0.25; All Saints', Syracuse, $10.90; Calvary, Syracuse, $25.00; Grace, Syracuse, $6.00; St. Mark's, Syracuse, $4.45; St. Paul's, Syracuse, $63.83; Grace, Union Springs, $2.51; St. Andrew's, Utica, $9.00; St. Paul's, Waterloo, $6.57; Trinity, Watertown, $70.52; Redeemer, Watertown, $4.18; Grace, Waterville, $28.07; Grace, Willowdale, $6.51; Christ, Binghamton, $28.39; Christ, Guilford, $3.20; Grace, Union Springs, $3.12; St. Andrew's, Ken- daia, $0.88; Trinity, Watertown, $2.00; St. Peter's, Bainbridge, $11.01; Trinity, Utica, $40.00; St. Paul's, Waterloo, $13.71; Grace, Utica, $198.83; Christ, Clayton, $0.25 ; Trinity, Fayetteville, $14.41 ; Trinity Memorial, Binghamton, $24.89; Zion, Windsor, $1.61; Christ, Sherburne, $5.00; Epiphany, Trumansburg, $6.79. Individuals — Mrs. W. C. Stebbins, Watertown, $5.00; Mr. Robert F. Hubbard, Cazenovia, $20.00; Mrs. E. J. Wolcott, Utica, $40.00; "R. F. D. 5," Syracuse, $1.00; "R. F. D. 5," Syracuse, $1.00; Mrs. George H. Watson Holland Patent, $1.00; Mrs. Alfred Sprague through St. Andrew's Church, New Berlin, $1.00; Mrs. C. W. Valentine, Watertown, $10.00; from four members of St. Mark's Church, Clark Mills, $16.00; from the Diocese of Central New York per Bishop Olmstead, $50.00; Li^^tle Helpers, Central New York, $25.00; Altar Chapter of All Saints', Syracuse, $5.00; Kings Ferry, S. A. G., $1.00; Miss Frances Lewis, Binghamton (Special), $6.00; Mr. R. G. Scott, Baldwinsville (Special), $10.00. 42 Central New York — Contrkutors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches — Zion, Windsor, $1.07; St. James', Clinton (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $3.65; St. George's, Utica, $18.26; St. Matthew's, Moravia, $5.00; St. George's, Chadwicks, $5.83; St. John's, Clayville, $0.25; Christ, Bridgewater, $1.70; St. Paul's, Constableville, $5.18; Christ, Manlius, $6.29; Zion, Rome. $20.60; Good Shepherd, Oriskany Falls, $3.10; Grace, Syra- cuse, $775; St. Paul's, Oswego, $24.68; Grace, Syracuse, $16.60; Christ, Oswego, $58.77; St. John's, Big Flats, $1.00; Trinity, Binghamton, $30.51; Christ, Jordan $6.58; Emmanuel, Memphis, $2.45; Calvary, Syracuse, $10.50; St. John's, Phoenix, $5.00; St. Paul's, Holland Patent, $3.55; St. Paul's, Oxford, $28.50; St. Paul's, Oxford, $10.00; Trinity, Seneca Falls, $65.00; Grace, Syracuse, $0.26; Good Shepherd, Binghamton, $11.05; Emmanuel, Norwich, $20.90; Calvary, Utica, $20.00; Grace, Syracuse, $1.00; St. Mark's, Candor, $3.00; Calvary, McDonough, $2.00; Emmanuel, Adams, $9.82; Grace, Waverly, $1.25; Grace, Waterville, $65.25; Grace, Willowdale, $3.00; St. Paul's, Syracuse, $57.02; St. James', Skaneateles, $3453; Trinity, Watertown, $75.31; Good Shepherd, Onondaga Castle, $1.00; St. Paul's, Aurora, $21.39; St. Andrew's, North Berlin, $20.25; Trin- ity, Lowville, $2.00; St. Ambrose, Groton, $2.86; St. Andrew's, Kendia, $0.45; Grace, Union Springs, $1.65; St. Peter's, Cazenovia, $83.17; St. John's, Auburn, $5.65; Trinity, Boonville, $28.05; Christ, Forestport, $1.18; St. Paul's, Waterloo, $4.34; St. Luke's, Harpursville, $3.43; St. John's, Cape Vincent, $12.00; St. Andrew's, Utica, $14.13; St. Thomas', Hamilton, $5.00; Grace, Cortland, $9.84; St. Paul's, Lafargeville, $2.15; Grace, Utica. $140.23; St. Ann's, Afton, $2.25; Trinity, Dryden, $2.50; St. John's, Mar- cellus, $12.75; AH Sain's', Dexter, $1.50; Grace. Union Springs, $0.50; St. James', Cleveland, $3.46; Zion, Greene, $32.67; St. Matthew's, Horse- heads, $0.69; St. Peter's, Auburn $62.25; St. John's, Ithaca, $76.53; Grace, Utica, $25.75; Grace, Waverly, $5.25; St. Peter's, Redwood, $10.00; St. James', Theresa $200; Christ, Clayton, $6.46; St. James'. Pulaski, $4.70; Grace. Utica, $16.00; Christ, Binghamton, $21.69; Zion, Windsor, $1.54; Trinity, Utica, $31.60; Trinity Fayetteville, $4.10; St. John's, Oneida, $16.50; Trinity, Syracuse, $5.15; Grace, Mexico, $1.35; All Saints', Syracuse, $37.45 ; Christ. Guilford, $4.85; St. Paul's, Watertown, $7.59; St. Peter's, Bain- bridge, $9.96. Individuals — Mrs. George H. Watson, Holland Patent, $1.00; "W. W. R.," Central New York, $3.00; Mrs. George H. Watson, Holland Patent, $1.00; "W. W. R. " Central New York, $5.00; Miss Frances L. Hudson, Sacketts Harbor, $10.00; LitMe Helpers, Central New York, $25.00; "S. A. G.." King's Ferry, $1.00; "S. A. G.." King's Ferry, $1.00; Mrs. George H. Watson, Holland Patent. $2.00; Miss Mabel H. Casey, Union Springs, $2.00; Rev. David C. Huntington, Watertown, $2.00; Mrs. Joseph M. Clarke, Syracuse, $5.00. Chicago 1907- 1908 1908- 1909 Churches $183 00 $298 51 Individuals 74 50 22 00 909-1910 Total $148 49 $630 00 106 00 202 50 Total contributions for three years $832 50 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . . $200 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $92 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Simon's Mission, Chicago. $10.00; Our Saviour, Chi- cago, $16.77; Atonement, Chicago, $ro.oo; St. Luke's, Evanston, $6.87; Christ, Chicago, $5.00; S^ Paul's, Glencoe, $15.00; Grace, Oak Park, $59.40; Epiphany, Chicago, $15.18; St. Paul's, Chicago, $25.00; St. Paul's, 43 Chicago — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Rogers Park, Chicago, $5.00; Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, $5.00; St. Barna- bas, Chicago, $9.78. Individuals — Rev. W. H. Tomlins, Chicago, $1.00; Grace Church branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, per Mrs. William G. Hibbard, $25.00; Rev. Frank E. Brandt, Harvard (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.00; Rev. W. H. Tomlins, Chicago, $1.00; Miss Agnes Wright, Chicago, $5.00; Miss Sarah C. Smith, Elgin, $10.50; Rev. P. C. Wolcott, D.D., Highland Park (Special), $5.00; Mrs. E. S. Beck, Evanston, $25.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Our Saviour, Chicago, $12.77; Epiphany, Chicago, $9.88; St. Simon's, Chicago, $13.14; Christ, Chicago (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Christ, Winnetka, $41.93; St. Paul's, Rogers Park, $8.25; Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, $8.49; St. Mark's, Evanston, "In memory of Mrs. W. L. Breckinridge" (Permanent Fund), $50.00; Atonement, Chicago. $15.00; Christ, Winnetka, $100.00; St. Barnabas, Chicago, $9.05; St. Paul's, Madi- son Avenue, $25.00. Individuals — Mr. C. W. Morris, Berwyn, $2.00; Miss Agnes Wright, Chicago, $5.00; Miss C. C. Griswold, Evanston, $10.00; Mrs. C. C. Poole, Evanston (Special), $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Trinity, Wheaton, $6.60; Atonement, Chicago, $20.78; Grace, Oak Park, $68.61; St. Simon's Mission, Chicago, $16.50; St. Paul's, Madison Avenue, (Thicago (Automatic Pensions at 64), $25.00; St. Alban's, Chicago, $1.00; St. Barnabas, Chicago, $10.00. Individuals — Mrs. Elizabeth S. Beck, Evanston, $25.00; Miss Fanny M. Wade, Batavia, $1.00; "Cash." Aurora, $1.00; Grace Branch of the Woman's Au.xiliary, Chicago, $25.00; Miss Sarah Smith, Elgin, $4.00; Miss Agnes Wright, Chicago, $5.00; Mrs. E. R. McCrea, Galen Hall, Atlantic City, N. J.. $10.00; Miss Clara C. Griswold, Evansion, $10.00; Mrs. Elizabeth S. Beck, Long Beach, Cal., $25.00. Colorado 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $36607 $199 46 $30365 $86918 Individuals 18 50 24 50 7 00 50 00 Total contributions for three years $919 18 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $4,750 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $58 28 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Alban's, Florence, $1.00; St. Peter's, Walsenburg, $5.00; St Luke's, Montclair, $2.09; St. Stephen's, Colorado Springs. $78.00; Em- manuel, Denver, $8.55; Grace. Colorado Springs (Automatic Pensions at 64), $48.28; St. John's Cathedral, Denver, $110.00; St. Alban's, Florence, $4.30; St. Mark's, Denver, $21.89; St. John's, Boulder, $4.72; St. Paul's, Central City, $4.40; St. Mary's, Como, $5.00; Transfiguration, Evergreen, $15.48; Grace, Georgetown, $1.00; Trinity, Greeley, $3.50; Holy Trinity, Pueblo, $25.61; Ascension. Salida, $12.25; Trinity, Trinidad, $15.00. Indii'iduals — Mr. Bennett E. Seymour, Central City, $5.00; Mrs. F. Byrne, Littleton, $1.00; Rev. W. Allen Johnson. Littleton, $5.00; St. George's Sunday School, Leadville, Si. 50; Rev. G. M. Davidson Leadville, $1.00; Mrs. S. M. Caspar, through Mr. William M. Spalding, $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Paul's, Littleton, $3.50; St. Stephen's, Colorado Springs, $83.65"; St James', Pueblo, $3.40; St. Alban's, Florence, $7.70; Holy 44 Colorado — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued Trinity, Pueblo, $6.00; St. Mark's, Denver, $30.00; St. John's, Boulder, $10.00; St. Mary's, Como, $5.00; St. Augustine's, Creede, $075; Emmanuel, Denver, $4.00; Epiphany, Denver, $2.80; St. Stephen's, Denver, $4.10; Transfiguration, Evergreen, $3.00; St. Alban's, Florence, $1.25; St. Luke's, Fort Collins, $20.81; St. Andrew's, Fort Lupton, $2.00; St. Paul's, Fort Morgan, $4.00; Trinity, Greeley, $3.75; St. Michael's, Hugo, $2.00; Cal- vary, Idaho Springs, $1.00; St. Michael's, Morrison, $0.75. Individuals — Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ely, Colorado Springs, $10.00; "In memory of my dear brother. Rev. Benjamin Austin," per Sister Hannah, Denver (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Mr. Thornton Rennell, Florence, $2.50; "In memory of my father. Rev. W. T. Webbe, D.D., per Mrs. E. J. McLean, Denver, $2.00; Mr. Bennett E. Seymour, Central City (Special), $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches— St. Paul's, Fort Morgan, $2.30; St. John's Cathedral, Den- ver, $75.00; St. Stephen's, Colorado Springs, $104.00; St. Stephen's, Col- orado Springs, $2.50; Grace, Buena Vista, $1.40; Ascension, Byers, $0.50; St. Mary's, Como, $2.50; St. Augustine's, Creede, $1.00; St. Andrew's, Cripple Creek, $6.15; Epiphany, Del Norte, $1.00; St. Barnabas, Denver, $14.70; St. Mark's, Denver, $25.00; St. Stephen's, Denver, $6.75; Trans- figuration, Evergreen, $7.15; St. Alban's, Florence, $1.00; St. Luke's, Fort Collins, $28.75; St. Andrew's, Fort Lupton, $3.00; St. Alban's, Garos, $3.00; Calvary, Golden, $3.00; St. Michael's, Hugo, $3.00; St. Paul's, Littleton, $3.00; St. Stephen's, Longmint, $5.00; St. Stephen's, Monte Vista, $0.40; St. Michael's, Morrison, $1.00; Incarnation, Saguache, $0.35; St. Luke's, Silver Cliff, $1.00; St. James', Villa Grove, $0.20; St. Peter's, Walsenburg, $1.00. Individuals — Mr. Bennett E. Seymour, Central City, $5.00; In memory of my father, Rev. William Thomas Webbe, D.D., per Mrs. E. J. McClean, Denver, $2.00. Connecticut 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $936 55 $1,084 80 $1,189 45 $3,2I0 80 Individuals 3900 iTSO 00 1,13972 1,42872 Total contributions for three years $4,639 52 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $8,300 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $1,139 42 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches—St. John's, Stamford, $13.94; St. John's, Warehouse Point, $40.75; Christ, Pomfret, $14.62; Epiphany Chapel, New Haven, $3.86; St. Paul's, Huntington, $2.56; Christ, Guilford, $14.00; St. Andrew's, Kent, $4-35; Christ, Middletown, $2.00; Calvary, Stonington, $4.50; St. James', Derby, $5762; St. Peter's, Plymouth, $7.00; Christ, Redding Ridge, $2.50; St. Stephen's, Ridgefield, $25.00; Christ, New Haven, $45.26; Grace, Say- brook, $15.00; St. Paul's, Bantam, $1.86; Christ, Watertown, $10.00; Good Shepherd, Hartford, $50.00; Grace, Stafford Springs, $5.00; St. Luke's, Norton, $5.00; Christ, Bethlehem, $2.73; St. John's, East Hartford, $6.00; Trinity, Brooklyn (Special), $4.70; St. John's, Washington, $3.33; Christ, Greenwich, $125.00; Holy Trinity, Middletown, $40.00; Grace, Stafford Springs, $0.50; St. James', Poquetanuck, $1.00; St. Andrew's, Meriden, $18.30; St. Andrew's, Stamford, $54-76; Trinity, Waterbury, $9.81; Christ, Hartford, $136.78; St. John's, Waterbury (Automatic Pensions at 64). $100.00; St. Paul's, Brookfield, $5.90; Ascension, New Haven, $10.25; St. Matthew's, Wilton, $1.57; Christ, Westport, $10.60; Christ, Middle Had- 45 Connecticut — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued dam, $5.00; Trinity, Lime Rock, $11.30; St. James', Farmington, $10.00; St. Mark's, New Canaan, $4.62; St. James', New Haven (WestviUe), $5.00; Holy Trinity, Westport, $25.00; St. Philip's, Putnam, $3.63; St. Peter's, Cheshire, $9.47; St. Peter's, Cheshire, $1.53; Christ, Bethany, $3-50 ; Trinity, Tariff ville, $1.45. Individuals — Rev. J. Tragitt, Seymour, $1.00; from a member of St. Michael's, Litchfield, $1.00; The Rt. Rev. Cauncey Bunce Brewster, D.D., Hartford, $20.00; Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Kingsville, $2.00; Miss Ellen Eliza- beth Smith, New Haven, $1.00; Rev. A. P. Chapman, Northfield, $5.00; "From one interested," Watertown (Special), $2.00; Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Griswold, Guilford (Special), $5.00; "Cash," Hartford (Special), $2.00. 1908-1909 Churches— St John's, Warehouse Point, $4S4o; St. John's, Stamford, $27.55; Pomfret School Chapel, Pomfret (Automatic Pensions at 64), $15.00; St. John's, Warehouse Point, $2.00; St. Stephen's, East Haddam, $26.00; St. Paul's, Bantam, $2.00; Christ, Pomfret, $30.72; St. Mark's, New Britain, $12.87; St. John's, Salisbury, $15.00; St. Peter's, Cheshire, $6.00; Christ, New Haven, $55.76; St. Stephen's, Ridgefield, $25.00; Grace, Yantic, $3.05; Trinity, Seymour, $15.08; Trinity, Thomaston, $1.00; St. James', Derby, $56.50; Forbes Memorial Chapel of the Epiphany, New Haven, $2.26; Christ, Watertown, $14.00; Grace, Saybrook, $15.00; Christ, Hartford, $78.10; Christ, Sharon, $11.50; Christ, Greenwich, $50.00; St. Andrew's, Meriden, $15.00; St. Andrew's, Stamford, $53.42; Holy Trinity, Middletown, $40.00; Calvary, Stonington, $2.15; Trinity, Wethersfield, $3.00; Trinity, Bristol, $2.00; St. John's, Waterbury (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00; All Saints' Memorial, New Milford, $6.31; St. Michael's, Litchfield, $5.00; Christ, Hartford, $80.93; Trinity, Waterbury, $40.80; St. Philip's, Putnam, $7.45; Good Shepherd, Hartford, $50.00; Christ, Guilford, $9.50; St. Peter's, Plymouth, $2.60; St. Matthew's, Wilton, $1.75; St. Paul's, Brookfield, $21.20; Christ, Middle Haddam, $2.00; Christ, Westport, $12.93; Grace Chapel, Hadlyme, $1.00; St John's Memorial, Essex, $4.97; St. Andrew's, Kent, $2.15; Trinity, Lime Rock, $15.00; St. Paul's, Willimantic, $1.00; Christ, Redding, $2.75; Emmanuel, Weston, $0.50; Grace, New Haven, $1.60; St. James', Farmington, $5.00; Christ, Greenwich, $25.00; Holy Trinity, Westport, $25.00; Ascension, New Haven, $2.00; Grace, Stafford Springs, $6.00; St. Paul's, Bantam, $1.00; Seabury, Memorial, Groton, $1.00; St. John's, Bridgeport, $20.00; Grace, Windsor, $5.00. Individuals — The Misses Goodwin, Middletown, $4.00; "Churchman," Diocese of Connecticut, $10.00; Mrs. A. Tillinghast Freedley, Pomfret, $5.00; Rev. W. P. Ladd, Middletown (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Miss Elizabeth D. Ferguson, Stamford, $100.00; Rev. W. Allen Johnson, D.D., Littleton, Colo., $5.00; Mr. Nathanael Downton, Thompsonville, $1.00; Rev. A. T. Parsons, Thomaston, $5.00; Rev W. P. Waterbury, Mid- dletown, $3.00; Rev. John T. Huntington, Hartford, $25.00; Rev. L. Henry Schwab, Rome, Italy, $8.00; Mrs. T. H. Bishop, New Haven, $25.00; Mr. Frank Baker, New Haven, $20.00; Rev. F. C. H. Wendel, Ph.D., East Haddam, $1.00; Rev. and Mrs. John D. Skilton, Cheshire, $10.00; Rev. A. P. Chapman, Northfield, $5.00; Rev. Jesse E. Heald, Tarriffville, $1.00; Rev. W. H. Dean, Windsor (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Rev. J. C. France, Shelton, $1.00; Miss E. Elizabeth Smith, New Haven, $1.00; Mrs. Judson H. Root, Pine Orchard (Special), $5.00; Mrs. Edward B. L. Carter, Stamford (Special), $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Stamford, $43.02; St. John's, Warehouse Point, $3445; Christ, Bethany, $1.25; St. James', New Haven (WestviUe), $5.00; 46 Connecticut — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued Trinity, Branford, $5.61; Christ, Pomfret, $20.58; St. John's, Salisbury, $10.00; St. Peter's, Cheshire, $4.00; St. Paul's, Willimantic, $1.15; Grace, Yantic, $5.80; St. John's, Washington, $6.66; Christ, New Haven, $51.85; St. Luke's, Darien, $10.00; St. James', Glastonbury, $1.25; St. Stephen's, East Haddam. $20.00; Christ, Ansonia, $30.00; Trinity, Portland, $8.20; Christ, Unionville, $17.61; St. Thomas, Bethel, $10.00; Christ, Westport, $17.50; St. James', Derby, $25.68; Christ, Sharon, $10.00; Christ, Water- town, $15.00; Christ, Greenwich, $125.00; Trinity, Brooklyn, $6.25; Grace, Stafford Springs, $16.00; St. Paul's, Brookfield, $13.13; Calvary, Stoning- ton, $2.63; St. John's, Hartford, $34.32; Holy Trinity, Westport, $80.00; Trinity, Waterbury, $25.19; Christ, Hartford, $200.00; St. IMatthew's, Wilton, $21.21; Holy Trinity, Middletown, $43.00; St. Stephen's, Ridge- field, $25.00; St. Peter's, Oxford, $3.50; St. Andrew's, Stamford, $53.80; St. Andrew's, Meriden, $14.30; Trinity, Lime Rock, $15.50; Grace. New Haven, $4.15; Grace, Hadlyme, $1.00; St. Matthew's, Wilton, $2.50; Good Shepherd, Hartford, $25.00; Christ, Redding, $2.25; Emmanuel, Weston, $1.00; St. James'. Farmington, $12.27; Christ, Quaker Farms, $15.40; Christ, Middle Haddam, $1.50; St. Alban's, Danielson, $10.00; Grace, Say- brook, $10.00; St. John's. Essex, $2.87; Trinity, Bristol, $5.85; Offering taken at the ordination service. Church of the Holy Trinity Middletown, $51.22; Seabury Memorial, Groton, $1.00; Grace, Windsor, $5.00; Trinity, Thomaston, $1.00; Calvary, Colchester, $4.00. Individuals — Mrs. James M. Crafts, Ridgefield, $60.00; Mrs. C. S. Root, Hartford (Special), $5.00; the Fairfield County Clerical Association, Ridgefield, $12.00; The Rt. Rev. Cauncey Bunce Brewster, D.D., Hartford, $20.00; Rev. Walter Marvine, Fort Trumbull, $5.00; Rev. John T. Hunt- ington, Hartford, $10.00; Rev. X. Alanson Welton, Redlands, Cal., $5.00; Special through the Rev. Dr. Harriman, New Windsor (Special). $877.72; Rev. A. P. Chapman, Northfield, $7.00; Miss E. Elizabeth Smith. New Haven, $1.00; Mrs. T. H. Bishop, New Haven, $20.00; Mrs. James M. Crafts, Ridgefield, $100.00; Rev. Thorn'^on F. Turner, Hartford (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $15.00; "B.," Hartford, $2.00. Dallas 1907-1908 IQ08-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $161 45 $I77 78 $227 60 $566 83 Individuals 7 50 27 00 23 00 57 50 Total contributions for three years $624 33 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $3,700 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $3 90 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches—St. Matthew's Dallas, $2.16; Trinity, Fort Worth, $18.48; All Saints', Dallas, $6.65; All Saints', Colorado, $3.20; St. Luke's, Deni- son, $3.90; Good Shepherd, Terrell, $1000; All Snints' Colorado, $1.00; St. Andrew's, Fort Worth $18.73; Holy Cross, Paris, $370; Good Sheo- herd, Wichita Falls, $2.00; St. Matthew's Cathedral, Dallas, $37-65; St. Andrew's, Amarillo. $7.05; Trinity, Bonham, $7-50 ; St. Stephen's. Sher- man, $18.12; Incarnation. Dallas, $5.00; St. Mary's, Hamilton, $0.64; St. John's, Corsicana, $1.75; St. Andrew's, Fort Worth, $10.42; St. Peter's, McKinney, $3.50. [ndivid^'als— Mrs. Milton H. Hickox, Dallas, $5.00; Mrs. Lucy P. Coke, of All Saints', Dallas. $2.50. 1908-1909 Churches — St. Peter's, McKinney, $3.00; Heavenly Rest. Abilene, $6.15; Incarnation, Dallas, $16.00; St. Luke's, Denison, $3.15; All Saints', 47 Dallas — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Dallas, $7.00; St. Stephen's, Sherman, $19.00; Holy Cross, Paris, $4.40; Trinity, Fort Worth, $14.25; St. John's, Corsicana, $9.55; St. Matthew's Cathedral, Dallas, $34.90; St. Andrew's, Fort Worth, $25.00; St. Mat- thew's, Dallas, $25.05; St. Andrew's, Fort Worth, $10.33. Individuals — John Preston, M.D., Abilene, $5.00; Mr. R. L. Hamilton, Corsicana, $10.00; Mr. W. T. Humble, Fort Worth, $5.00; Mr. R. Hadda- way. Fort Worth, $2.00; Mrs. Milton H. Hickox, Dallas, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches— AW Saints', Dallas, $5.00; St. Peter's, McKinney, $2.00; Good Shepherd, Wichita Falls, $1.60; St. Stephen's, Sherman, $20.45; St. James', Texarkana, $20.00; Incarnation, Dallas, $20.25; St. Matthew's, Cathedral, Dallas, $36.72; Trinity, Bonham, $6.50; Heavenly Rest, Abilene, $6.50; St. Andrew's, Fort Worth, $29.30; St. Luke's, Denison, $3.85; Trinity, Fort Worth, $38.66 ; St. John's, Corsicana, $9.40 ; Holy Cross, Paris, $4.45; All Saints', Colorado, $3.00; Heavenly Rest, Abilene, $2.70; Holy Cross, Paris, $6.20; Holy Cross, Paris (Automatic Pensions at 64), $3.90; St. Andrew's, Fort Worth, $7.12. Individuals — From a Churchwoman, Comanche, $5.00; Mrs. C. Weymss Smith, Dallas, per Rev. E. Wickens, $1.00; Mrs. M. H. Hickox, Dallas, $5.00; "From a Friend," $10.00; Mr. Rochester Haddaway, Fort Worth, $2.00. Delaware 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $291 11 $53728 $42928 $1,25777 Individuals 100 5600 1200 6900 Total contributions for three years $1,326 77 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . 4,175 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriauons $177 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Wilmington, $2.00; St. Peter's, Smyrna, $7.69; St. Anne's, Middletown. $22.34; Christ, Dover, $21.37; Trinity, Wilmington, $3.00; St. Peter's, Lewes, $37.65; St. Luke's, Seaford, $18.00; Holy Trinity (Old Swedes), Wilmington, $10.00; Trinity, Wilmington, $69.38; St Mark's, Millsboro, $3.50; St. Thomas, Newark, $67.35; Trinity, Wilming- ton, $1.50; Trinity, Clayton, $6.00; Trinity, Wilmington, $0.50; Immanuel, Highlands, $10.98; St. Philip's, Laurel. $5.00; All Saints', Delmar, $2.25; St. John's, Little Hill, $1.50; Trinity, Wilmington, $1.10. Individuals — Rev. William H. Higgins, Laurel, $1.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Trinity, Wilmington, $5.25; St. Peter's, Lewes, $2000; Trinity, Clayton, $6.32; St. Andrew's, Wilmington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00; Holy Trinity (Old Swedes), Wilmington, $7.91; Trinity, Wilmington, $14.25; St. Philip's, Laurel, $13.00; AH Saints', Delmar, $2.50; St. John's, Little Hill, $1.50; St. Mark's, Little Creek, $1.00; St. Andrew's, Ellis Grove, $0.75; Christ, Dover, $29.70; St. Paul's, Camden, $14.75; Immanuel, Highlands, Wilmington, $104.25; Trinity, Wilmington, $112.86; Trinity, Clayton, $3.00; Christ, Christiana Hundred, $95.24; Christ, Chris- tiana Hundred (Special), $5.00. Individuals — Mr. F. William Curtis, Newark, $25.00; Rev. William H. Higgins, Laurel, $1.00 ; Mrs. J. B. Nowland and Miss Marie H. Now- land, Middletown. $800; from a member of Christ Church, Christiana Hundred (Special), $10.00; "W. H. L.," Greenville (Special), $5.00; from members of Christ Church, Christiana Hundred (Special), $7.00. 48 Delaware — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches — Trinity, Wilmington, $7.50; St. Peter's, Smyrna, $6.18; St, Matihew's, Wilmington, $2.00; Trinity, Clayton, $3.07; St. Andrew's, Wil- mington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $50.00; St. Peter's, Lewes, $30.00; St. Thomas', Newark, $52.86; St. Anne's, Middletown, $9.00; Christ, Dover, $11.85; Immanuel, New Castle, $20.00; Trinity, Wilmington, $126.24; Im- manuel, Wilmington, $15.56; Christ, Christiana Hundred, $64.97; Trinity, Clayton, $3.40; St. Peter's, Lewes, $5.00; Trinity, Wilmington, $7-75; St. Philip's, Laurel, $11.00; All Saints', Delmar, $3.00. Individuals — Rev. William H. Higgins, Laurel, $2.00; Mrs. Josephine B. Nowland, Middletown, $10.00. Duluth 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $3655 $10468 $592 95 $734 18 Individuals 1 10 00 100 00 210 00 Total contributiohs for three years $944 18 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . . $1,050 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $250 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. John's, Hallock, $1.90; St. John's, Moorhead, $4.50; St. Paul's, Duluth, $25.00; St. Stephen's, Paynesville, $3.50; St. Jude's, Willow River, $1.65. Individuals— Rev. T. H. M. V. Appleby, Duluth, $10.00; Rev. T. C. Hudson, Paynesville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00. 1908-1909 Churches—St. Paul's, Duluth, $75.00; St. Stephen's, Paynesville, $6.85; St. John's, Lake Park, $1.53; Christ, Hibbing, $5.40; St. Paul's, Brecken- ridge, $0.40; St. John's, Moorhead, $7.00; St. Jude's, Willow River, $1.50; St John's, Hallock, $4.50; St. Luke's, Detroit, $2.50. , Individuals — Rev. T. C. Hudson, Paynesville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00. 1909-1910 Churches— St. Paul's, Brainerd, $7.65; Christ, Hibbing, $9.80; St. Paul's, Duluth, $75-00 ; St. Paul's, Virginia, $3.00; St. John's, Eveleth, $1.55; St. Stephen's, Paynesville, $8.65; St. Helen's, Wadena, $2.70; St. Paul's, Duluth (Five Million Pension Fund), $50.00; St, Peter's, Cass Lake, $3.10; from the Churches and Missions in the Diocese of Duluth, $431-50. East Carolina 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches ^333 81 ^373 85 $466 43 $I,I74 09 Individuals 9802 137 45 8140 31687 Total contributions for three years $1,490 96 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. , . $3,065 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $37 80 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Christ, Elizabeth, $10.00; -St. Thomas, Windsor, $7.58; Grace, Woodville, $2.94; St. Peter's, Washington, $37.11; St. Philip's, Fayetteville, $1.06; St. Mary's, Kinston, $15.33; Miscellaneous, $19.23; St. John's, Winton, $1.70; St. Mark's, Roxobel. $2.08; St. John's, Fayetteville, $4.14; St. Thomas, Cumberland, $0.65; St. Martin's, Hamilton, $1.79; Christ, Hope Mills, $1.00: St. Paul's, Wilmington, $29.00; St. John's, Wil- 49 East Carolina — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued mington, $4.03; St. Mary's, GatesvUle, $4.34; St. Joseph's, Fayetteville, $2.00; Holy i rinity, Hertiord, $9-00; St. judes, Boaraman, $7.00; St. Andrew's, Columbia, $i.5i; Zion, Beaufort County, $0.89; St. Paul's, Wil- mington, ;}i4-00; St. James', Wilmington, $17.00; Chapel of the Cross, Aurora, $2.00; Good Shepherd, Wilmington, $5.30; St. Barnabas, Mur- freesboro, $0.65; St. John's, Wilmington, $15.00; St. Stephen's, Red Springs, $1.25; trinity, Beaufort Coun.y, $10.00; Grace, Plymouth, $1.00; St. Luke's, Koper, $2.36; St. David's, Scuppernong, $1.05; St. Paul's, Edenton, $15.26; St. Cyprian's, Newbern, $0.26; Advent, Williamston, $215; St. Mark's, Wilmington, $1.00; St. John's, Pitt County, $2.00; St. Stephen's, Goldsboro, $1.00; St. James', Wilming on, $90.00. Individuals — Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, 'Washington, $1.00; Colonel William L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $20.00; Miss E. Watson, Wilmington, $5.00; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; Colonel William L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $20.00; "In Memory of the Right Rev. A. A. Watson," per Mrs. A. A. Watson (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washing on, $1.00; from the Woman's Auxiliary of East Carolina, $23.02; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; Holy Trinity Junior Auxiliary, Hertford, $2.00; St. Peter's Junior Auxiliary, "Washington, $1.00; Christ Junior Auxiliary, Newbern. $2.00; Mr. John G. Bragaw, Jr., Washington (Special), $5.00; Anonymous, Fayetteville, $1.00; Colonel William L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $10.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Estate Forbes, Trust Estate, $19.23 ; St. Martin's, Hamil- ton $2.42; St. David's, Scuppernong, $1.85; St. Luke's, Roper, $2.00; St. John's, Winton, $3.08; St. Peter's, Washington, $35.27; Grace, Trenton, $1.15; Grace, Woodville, $3.25; St. Paul's, Beaufort, $3.57; Holy Inno- cents, Lenoir County, $1.64; St. Paul's, Clinton, $4.80; St. Thomas', Wind- sor, $13.10; St. Paul's, Wilmington, $21.50; St. Joseph's, Fayetteville, $2.80; St. Barnabas, Snow Hill, $6.25; St. Mary's, Kinston, $15.36; St. Thomas', Bath, $1.20; St. John's, Fayetteville, $2.00; St. Paul's, Edenton, $30.45; St. Mary's, Ga esville $2.04; Christ, Elizabeth City, $1000; St. Barnabas, Mur- freesboro, $0.54; St. Mark's, Roxobel, $2.39; St. Paul's, Wilmington, $8.00; Grace, Plymouth, $2.65; St. Thomas', Atkinson (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.30; St. Paul's, Beaufort, $2.75; St. John's, Wilmington, $51.49; St. James', Wilmington, $52.26; Holy Innocents, Avoca, $1.00; Advent, Wil- liamstown, $5.01; S^. John's, Fayetteville, yS.oo; Good Shepherd, Wilming- ton, $3.00; St. Paul's, Edenton, $3.00; St. Joseph's, Fayetteville, $2.00; St. Martin's, Hamilton, $4.10; St. Mark's, Wilmington, $3.00; St. James', Bel- haven, $2.05; St. Stephen's, Gold.sboro, $1.00; St. Stephen's. Red Springs, $1.00; Trinity, Beaufort County. $3.50; St, Paul's, Greenville, $3.00; Holy Trinity. Hertford, $1185; St. John's, Winton, $1.00; St, Cyprian's, New- bern, $1,00; Christ, Elizabeth City, $10.00; St. Peter's Washington, $5.00. Individuals — Mr. S. H. Abbott Kinston, $10,00; Mrs. Susan E. Haugh- ton, Washington, $1.00; Mr. E. B. Wright Boardman, through Rev. E. Wootten, $10.00; Rev. Luther Eborn, Creswell, $3.00; Colonel W. L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $1000; Miss E. "Watson, Wilmington, $5.00; Woman's Auxiliary, State Organization $5.00; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washing- ton, $1.00; Colonel William L, De Rosset, Wilmington, $10.00; Miss E. Watson, Wilming' on, $5.00; "In memoriam. Bishop Watson," per Mrs. Alfred A. Watson (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Woman's Auxiliary, New- bern, $1.00; Rev. W. Wootten, Wilmington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $0.50; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, North Carolina, $20.50; Colonel William L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $5.25; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; "Mrs. J. C. N.," 'Wilmington so East Carolina — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued (Special), $10.00; "East Carolina Layman," Washington (Special), $10.00; Woman's Auxiliary, East Carolina, $13.20; Colonel William L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Augustine's, Kinston, $0.50; Trustees, Forbes Estate, $19.23 ; St. Peter's, Washington, $45.61 ; St. John Evangelist, Edenton, $0.58; Grace, Trenton, $2.27; St. Thomas', Atkinson, $4.00; St. Barnabas, Snow Hill, $13.75; St. Paul's, Beaufort, $5.77; Christ, Newbem, $io.oo; St. Paul's, Edenton,$43.6o ; Holy Innocents', Lenoir County ,$3.27 ; St. Mary's, Kinston, $17.00; St. John's, Winton, $3.90; St. Martin's, Hamilton, $4,60; Grace, Woodville, $20.98; St. Paul's, Beaufort, $0.50; St. Thomas, Wind- sor, $15.52; St. Barnabas, Murfreesboro, $2.13; St. Mark's, Roxobel, $4.03; All Saints', Fairfield, $2.10; St David's, Scuppernong, $1.77; St. Luke's, Roper, $1.17; St. Paul's, Wilmington, $11.66; St. Mary's, Gatesville, $13.50; Grace, Woodville, $0.50; St. Cyprian's, Newbern, $0.25; St. James', Wil- mington, $72.71; St. Mary's, Gatesville, $0.30; SL Paul's, Clinton, $2.75; St. Mark's, Roxobel, $1.50; Christ, Elizabeth City, $10.00; St. Augustine's, Kinston, $0.50; St. Jude's, Boardman, $10.00; St. John's, Wilmington, $50.00; Chapel of the Cross, Aurora, $3.C)o; St. John's, Fayetteville, $2.00; St. Mary's, Gatesville, $0.25 ; Holy Trinity, Hertford, $10.55 I St. Stephen's, Goldsboro, $14.45; Grace, Plymouth, $3.00; St. Paul's, Greenville, $2.21; St. Andrew's, Columbia, $0.70; St. Joseph's, Fayetteville, $10.65; Advent, Williamston, $10.27; St. Mary's, Belhaven, $0.50; Good Shepherd, Wil- mington, $2.90; St. Jude's, Boardman, $10.00. Individuals — Miss E. Watson, Wilmington, $5.00; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, $0.05; Rev. E. Woot- ten, Wilmington, $5.00; Mrs. Susan E. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Holy Trinity, Hertford, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary of Christ Church, Newbern, $3.00; Miss E. Watson, Wilmington, $5.00; Woman's Auxiliary of St. James', Newbern, $10.10; Mrs. Susan E. Haugh- ton, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. Waher G. Curtis, through the Rev. E. Woot- ten, Wilmington, $10.00; Woman's Auxiliary of St. Martin's, Hamilton, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Good Shepherd, Wilmington, $2.00; Woman's Auxiliary, St. Mark's, Roxobel, $0.75; Woman's Auxiliary, St. David's, Creswell, $1.00; Junior Auxiliary, Holy Trinity, Hertford, $1.00; Junior Auxiliary, St. David's, Creswell, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, St. Stephen's, Goldsboro, $3.00; Woman's Auxiliary, St. Mary's, Kinston, $3.00; Wom- an's Auxiliary, St. John's, Fayetteville, $5.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Chapel of the Cross, Aurora, $0.50; Mrs. Susan H. Haughton, Washington, $1.00; Colonel William L. De Rosset, Wilmington, $20.00. Eastern Oregon 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $3601 $53 10 $7075 $15986 Total contributions for three years $159 86 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $8 75 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. Stephen's, Baker City, $8.89; Redeemer, Pendleton, $14.07 ; St. Peter's, La Grande, $8.00 ; St. Peter's, La Grande, $5.05. 1908-1909 Churches — Redeemer, Pendleton, $14.15; St. Peter's, La Grande, $10.00; St. Paul's, The Dalles, $14.30; St Peter's, La Grande, $4.50; St Paul's, The Dalles, $10.15. 51 Eastern Oregon — Contributors — 1909- 19 lo — Continued Churches — St. Stephen's, Baker City, $28.45; St. Peter's, La Grande, $12.10; Redeemer, Pendleton, $10.40; Redeemer, Pendleton (Automatic Pensions at 64), $8.75; St. Peter's, La Grande, $9.35; St. Paul's, The Dalles, $1.70. Easton 1907- 1908 1908- 1909 1909- 1910 Total Churches $14604 $15728 $18807 $49i-39 Individuals 15 00 7 00 37 00 59 00 Total contributions for three years $550 39 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . . $5,375 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $30 63 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — All Saints', Easton, $7.38; Holy Trinity, Greensboro, $3-55; St, Luke's Chapel, Queenstown, $9.50; Christ, Cambridge, $64.02; St. Stephen's, Earleville, $10.00; All Saints', Easton, $1.47; Trmity Cathedral, Easton, $5.12; Christ, Kent Island, $12.11; St. Andrew's, Kennedyville, $5.00; St. Paul's, Centreville, $5.00; Christ, Cambridge, $3.86; Emmanuel, Chestertown, $11.23; North Elk Parish, North East, $7.80. Individuals — Rev. William Wallace Greene, Church Creek, $1.00; from "K. S. P." and "L. B. A.," Chesapeake City, $7.00; Rev. William Wallace Greene, Church Creek, $1.00; Mrs. William W. Harrington, Madison, $x.oo; W. S. Muse, Brigadier-General U. S., Cambridge, $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — All Saints', Easton, $7.62; St. Mary's, Whitechapel Parish, $2.50; Holy Trinity, Greensboro, $2.00; North Kent Parish, Massey, $12.50; Christ, Great Choptank, $46.00; St. Stephen's, Earleville, $10.00; Holy Trinity, Oxford, $5.00; Somerset Parish, Princess Anne, $10.00; Chester Parish, Chestertown, $14.00; Trinity Cathedral, Easton, $8.01; All Hal- low's, Snow Hill, $12.50; St. Paul's, Trappe, $5.75; Grace, Mt. Vernon, $2.57; St Paul's, Centreville, $8.40; North Elk Parish, North East, $6.93; All Hallow's, Snow Hill, $3.50. Individuals — Colonel W. S. Muse, Cambridge, $5.00; Rev. William W. Greene, Church Creek, $1.00; Rev. William W. Greene, Church Creek, $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — All Hallow's, Snow Hill, $1.50; All Saints', Easton, $8.25; North Kent Parish, Massey, $12.50; St. Stephen's, Earleville, $10.00; Trin- ity Cathedral, Easton, $8.92; Coventry Parish, Upper Fairmount, $1.15; Christ, Great Choptank Parish, Cambridge, $31.75 ; Emmanuel, Chester- town, $20.83; Shrewsbury Parish, Kennedyville, $15.50; Somerset Parish, Princess Anne, $30.00; Christ, Great Choptank Parish, Cambridge, $1.50; Christ, Great Choptank Parish, Cambridge (Special), $7.00; Worcester Parish, Berlin (Five Million Pension Fund), $3.63; St. Paul's Parish, Centerville, $13.55; Christ, Easton, $20.19; St. Mark's, Kingston, $1.80. Individuals — Miss Katie S. Price, Chesapeake City (Special), $10.00; Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Chesapeake City (Special), $5.00; Rev. W. W. Greene, Church Creek, $1.00; Mrs. Mary E. Linthicum, Church Creek, $1.00; Colonel W. S. Muse, Cambridge, received through Christ Church, Cambridge, $5.00; Miss Jennie J. Wallis, per Bishop Adams, Easton (Spe- cial Cases), $5.00; Miss Katie S. Price, Chesapeake City, $10.00. 52 Florida 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $12870 $9623 $98 17 $323 10 Individuals 241 75 32 30 24 00 298 05 Total contributions for three j'ears $621 15 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. . $i,937 30 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $244 71 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Peter's, Fernandina (Permanent Fund), $33.71; St. Katharine's, Pensacola, $8.35; St. Mark's, Palatka, $4.75; St James', Lake City, $2.18; Holy Trinity, Gainesville, $777; Trinity, St. Augustine, $7.95; St. Paul's, Qunicy, $5.00; St. Mark's, Starke, $4.90; Trinity, Apalachicola, $4.00; St. John's, Tallahassee, $8.50; St. John's, Jacksonville, $27.06; St. Andrew's, Jacksonville, $320; Good Shepherd, Jacksonville, $8.58; Holy Comforter, Crescent City, $2.50; St. Mark's, Palaika, $0.25. Individuals — Miscellaneous, from the Men's Missionary Thank Offer- ing (Permanent Fund), $200.00; Miss K. L. Scott, Lake Weir, $5.00; Miss K. L. Scott, Lake Weir, $5.00; Miss K. L. Scott, Lake Weir (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00; Mrs. Hugh W. Henry, Lake Weir, $25.00; Mrs. J. D. Pinney, Wewahitchka, $1.75. I 908- I 909 Churches — St. John's, Tallahassee, $8.11; All Saints', South Jack.son- ville, $0.50; St. Paul's, South Arlington, $0.33; St. Andrew's, Jacksonville, $1.50; S'. James', Lake City, $4.63; Holy Trinity, Gainesville, $15.53; Trin- ity, St. Augustine, $10.50; All Saints', South Jacksonville, $3.65; St. Peter's, Fernandina, $5.08; Trinity, Apalachicola, $3.52; Holy Comforter, Crescent City, $1.10; St. John's, Jacksonville, $27.41; Trinity, Apalachicola, $1.40; St. Luke's, Marianna, $2.97; St. Mark's, Palatka, $5.00; St. Luke's, Live Oak, $5.00. Individuals — Rev. C. W, Knaufif, Jacksonville, $5.00; Miss K. L. Scott, Lake Weir, $20.00; Miss K. L. Scott, Lake Weir (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00; Cash, Diocese of Florida, $2.30. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Katharine's, Pensacola. $16.35; Christ, Monticello, $15.00; St. Luke's, Marianna, $25.00; All Saints', South Jacksonville, $1.82; St. Mary's, Madison, $1.90; St. Paul's, Quincy, $8.48; Trinity, Apalachi- cola, $5.02; Good Shepherd, Fernandina, $0.73; St. John's, Wewahitchka, $1.75; St. James', Lake City, $4-95; St. Mark's, Palatka, $2.50; St. Peter's, Fernandina, $1.23; Holy Comforter, Crescent City, $1.00; St. John's, Jack- sonville, $12.44. Individuals — Mr. A. H. E. Hansbrough, Jacksonville (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $1,00; Miss K. L. Scott, Lake Weir, $20.00; Mrs. William H. Stone, Live Oak, $3.00. Fond du Lac 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $830 $3720 $45 50 Individuals $10 00 16 30 10 15 36 45 Total contributions for three years $81 95 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years... $400 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $10 15 Contributors — 1907-1908 Individuals — Rev. J. W. Greenwood, Oshkosh, $5.00; Rev. Joseph Jameson, Jacksonport, $5.00. 53 Fond du Lac — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Churches— Holy Nativity, Jacksonport, $1.00; All Saints', Appleton Individuals— Mr. W. B. McArthur, Antigo, $5.30; "From the Tithing Fund of a Friend" Big Suamico, $500; Rev. Joseph Jameson, Jacksonport $5-Oo; Rev. A. Parker Curtis, Brussels, $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches— AW Saints', Appleton (Five Million Pension Fund), $10.00; All Sain s', Kaukauna, $2.00; Grace, Sheboygan, $8.00; Holy Nativity', Jacksonport, $6.00; St. Ambrose, Antigo, $6.20; St. Aiban's, Marshfield' $S-oo. Individuals — "From a Friend," Big Suamico, $5.00; "Cash," Appleton (Five Million Pension Fund), $0.15; Mr. William B. McArthur. Antieo $5-00. Georgia 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $16814 $4360 $6950 $28124 Individuals I 00 66 00 2 00 69 00 Total contributions for three years $350 24 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years $600 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $62 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 C/iMrr/i^.s— Atonement, Augusta, $5.00; St. Cyprian's, Darien, $0.75; Grace, Waycross, $5.00; Calvary, Americus, $6.65; Good Shepherd, Thom- asville, $1.50; St. Mark's, Brunswick, $5.00; St Paul's, Augusta, $29.14; St. Paul's, Savannah, $84.50; Christ, Savannah, $28.60; St. Stephen's, Savannah, $2.00. Individuals — Miss M. A. Woolhopter, Savannah, $1.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Atonement, Augusta, $5.00; Christ, Frederica, $2.00; Grace, Waycross, $2.75; Good Shepherd, Thomasville, $1.25; Calvary, Americus, $5.60; St. Thomas, Thomasville, $25.00; St. Stephen's, Savannah, $2.00. Individuals — Miss M. A. Woolhopter, Savannah, $1.00; Mrs. J. A. A, W. Clark's Memorial Fund, Augusta (Permanent Fund), $55.00; Mrs. E. P. Alexander, Savannah, $5.00; Miss M. L. Ellis, Savannah (Special), $5-00. 1909-1910 Churches — Atonement, Augusta, $5.00; St. Cyprian's, Darien. $0.85; St. Luke's, Hawkinsville, $10.00; Christ, Dublin, $5.50; St. Paul's, Savan- nah, $26.05; Good Shepherd, Thomasville. $1.00; Calvary, Americus, $6.55; St. Paul's, Augusta, $12.55 ; St. Stephen's, Savannah, $2.00. Individuals — Miss Mary L. Ellis, Savannah, Georgia (Permanent Fund), $2.00. Harrisburg 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $728 46 $79.-? 28 $985 05 $2,506 79 Individuals 112 34 10839 34 5° 25523 Total contributions for three years $2 762 02 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . . $3,725 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $79 26 54 Hasrisburg — CoNTRiBUTORS-^1907-1908 — Continued Churches — St. John's, Carlisle, $1.00; All Saints', Selinsgrove, $7.00; St. John's, Carlisle, $25.00; Christ, Lykens, $3.18; St. Andrew's, Tioga, $3.25; St. Paul's, Philipsburg, $20.00; St. Paul's, Bloomsburg, $21.62; St. James', Muncy, $5.77 ; St. Luke's, Mechanicsburg, ^3.73 ; Nativity, Newport, $3.50; St. John's, York, $162.00; Christ, Coudersport (Permanent Fund), $7-45; St. Stephen's, Harrisburg, $50.19; St. Stephen's, Mt. Carmel, $5.00; AH Saints', Williamsport, $2.12; Trinity, Shamokin, $23.07; St. John's, Lancaster, $89.14; St. Paul's, Manheim, $2.79; Prince of Peace, Gettysburg, $16.43; St. Luke's, Mount Joy, $5-37; St. Paul's, Lock Haven, $6.44; Trin- ity, Williamsport, $47.15; St. Andrew's, Harrisburg, $2.12; Trinity, Renovo, $10.03; St. Paul's, Wellsboro, $10.12; St. Paul's, Harrisburg, $94.00; Trin- ity, Steelton, $3.38; Hope, Mt. Hope, $2.00; Trinity, Chambersburg, $16.30; Transfiguration, Blue Ridge Summit, $9.19; Christ, Williamsport, $7.87; Christ, Berwick, $5.00; Christ, Williamsport, $19.27; St. Luke's, Blossburg, $5.67; St. Luke's, Mount Joy, $3-55; Christ, Danville, $16.25; St. John's, Marietta, $8.00; St. James', Mansfield, $2.00; All Saints', Paradise, $2.51. Individuals — Rev. W. H. D. Hatton, Harrisburg, $5.00; Mr. C. La Rue Munson, Williamsport, $15.00; "In loving memory of my dear husband and sons," per Mrs. B. F. Chandler, Harrisburg (Permanent Fund), $10.00; Mirtie M. Norris, Harrisburg, $5.00; Mrs. Eliza A. Christman, Williams- port, $10.00; Rev. A. S. Woodle, Narberth, $10.00; Rev. J. C. Quinn, D.D., Antrim, $28.34; Miss Elizabeth S. Bonham, York (Special), $15.00; Rev. R. L. Chittenden, Paradise, $3.00; "From a Beneficiary," Wellsboro (Spe- cial), $5.00; "M. D. H.," Philipsburg (Special), $1.00; Mr. R. C. Stryker, Blue Ridge Summit (Special), $5.00. I 908- I 909 Churches — All Saints', Selins Grove, $4.08; St. John's, Belief onte, $17.20; St. John's, Bellefonte, $6.00; Christ, Arnot, $2.45; St. Luke's, Blossburg, $3.98; St. Stephen's, Mt. Carmel, $1.76; Prince of Peace, Gettys- burg, $9.00; St. Luke's, Mechanicsburg, $S-7i ; Calvary, Camp Hill, $1.95; St. Andrew's, Tioga, $2.76; Trinity, Tyrone, $4.36; St. Pauls, Columbia, $12.50; St. James', Muncy, $5.48; St. John's, Marietta (Permanent Fund), $5.83; St. Mary's, Waynesboro, $4.12; St. John's, Carlisle, $25.16; Nativity, Newport, $2.75; Christ, Berwick, $3.30; AH Saints', Selins Grove, $0.50; St. Paul's, Philipsburg, $20.62; Trinity, Shamokin, $14.80; Christ, Lykens, $1.62; St. Paul's, Williamstown, $1.20; St. John's, Lancaster, $87.51; St. John's, Lawrenceville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.18; St. Matthew's, Sunbury, $24.92 ; Trinity, Williamsport, $30.02 ; Christ, Williamsport, $38.46; Hope Church, Mt. Hope, $7.85; St. Andrew's, Harrisburg, $3.10; St. Andrew's, Harrisburg, $50.00; St. Paul's, Bloomsburg, $45.42; St. John's, York, $116.00; Trinity, Renovo, $12.00; St. Paul's, Wellsboro, $11.15; Christ, Danville, $16.45; St. Paul's, Manheim, $1.65; St. Luke's, Mount Joy, $5.61 ; Trinity, Chambersburg, $42.45 ; St. Paul's, Harrisburg, $38.20; Transfiguration, Blue Ridge Summit, $10.00; St. John's, Hunting- don, $3.40; Christ. Coudersport, $7.35; St. Stephen's, Harrisburg, $49.14; All Saints', Paradise, $4.36; St. John's, Carlisle, $5.00; St. Paul's, Man- heim, $1.95; St. Luke's, Mount Joy, $6.98; St. Luke's, Altoona, $5.00; Incarnation, York, $5.00; Trinity, Antrim, $5.00. Individuals — Rev. James C. Quinn, D.D., Antrim, $26.39; Mr. J. C. Schmidt, York, $5.00; Mr. J. Clifford Phillips, Shippensburg, $1.00; "In loving memory of my dear husband and sons," per Mrs. B. F. Chandler, Harrisburg (Permanent Fund), $15.00; Mr. E. D. Nelson. Altoona, $15.00; Rev. Allan Sheldon Woodle. Narberth, $10.00; Rev. R. L. Chittenden, Paradise, $5.00; Rev. R. L. Chittenden, Paradise, $5.00; Mr. R. C. Stryker, 55 Harrisburg — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Blue Ridge Summit, $5.00; Miss E. B. Coale, Blue Ridge Summit, $5.00; Mr. C. La Rue Munson, Williamsport, $15.00; "Cash," Renovo (Special), $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — All Saints', Brookland, $7.60; St. John's in the Wilderness, Eaglesmere, $16.66; St. Paul's, Lock Haven, $11.00; St. John's, Lawrencc- ville, $7.00; Nativity Mission, Newport, $4.64; SL James', Muncy, $10.00; St. John's, Marietta, $9.61; St. John's, Carlisle, $28.00; All Saints', Selins Grove, $7.47; St. John's, Bellefonte, $48.95; Our Saviour, Montoursville, $4.56; St. Stephen's, Mt. Carmel, $3.86; Prince of Peace, Gettysburg, $10.25; Trinity, Renovo, $5.55; St. Paul's, Philipsburg, $23.50; St. Mark's, Northumberland, $1.00; Christ, Williamsport, $17.92; Christ, Lykens, $3.47; St. Paul's, Williamstown, $1.00; Christ, Coudersport, $10.20; All Saints', Paradise, $3.62 ; Christ, Everett, $3.65 ; St. James', Bedford, $347 ; Trinity, Shamokin, $14.57; Holy Trinity, Hollidaysburg, $2.55; St. Andrew's, Har- risburg, $68.90; St. John's, York, $212.22; St. Luke's, Mechanicsburg, $5.05; Trinity, Williamsport, $50.61; St. John's, Westfield, $2.50; Good Shepherd, Galeton, $0.50; Hope, Mt. Hope, $8.00; St. Mary's, Williamsport, $5.00; Trinity, Jersey Shore, $2.91; Transfiguration, Blue Ridge, $15.00; Christ, Berwick, $3.60; Christ, Danville, $14.50; St. John's, Lancaster, $80.55; Trinity, Tyrone, $3.10; St. Paul's, Manheim, $2.80; St. Paul's, Harrisburg, $53.00; St. Stephen's, Harrisburg, $94.28; St. Paul's, Columbia, $13.56; St. Michael's and All Angels, Middletown (Automatic Pensions at 64). $1.80; St. Luke's, Blossburg, $1.46; Christ, Arnot, $0.54; Trinity, Steelton, $10.00; All Saints', Brookland, $1.44; All Saints', Williamsport, $2.00; St. Luke's, Altoona, $10.00; St. Luke's, Mount Joy, $7.65; St. Paul's, Bloomsburg, $16.40; St. Matthew's, Sunbury, $17.70; Trinity, Antrim, $5.00; St. Luke's, Altoona (Five Million Pension Fund), $10.00; Trinity, Chambersburg, $4.88. Individuals — Rev. R. L. Chittenden, Paradise, $5.00; Miss Mary M. Jackson, per St. John's Church, Lawrenceville, $2.00; "In loving memory of my dear husband and sons," per Mrs. B. F. Chandler, Harrisburg, $15.00; Mr. F. A. Zimmerman, Mechanicsburg, $0.50; Rev. H. P. Chapman, Brookland, $5.00; Rev. R. L. Chittenden, Paradise, $5.00; Mr. J. Clifford Phillips, Shippensburg, $2.00. Honolulu 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $500 $79 76 $8476 Individuals 20 00 $15 00 iS 00 50 00 Total contributions for three years $134 76 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years $575 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. James', Hilo, $5.00. Individuals — Edward Davis, Brigadier-General U. S. A., Honolulu, $20.00. 1908- 1909 Individuals — Edward Davis, Brigadier-General U. S. A., Honolulu, $10.00; Miss Ethelwryn Castle, through Mr. H. M. Von Holt, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Holy Apostles. Hilo, $3.85 ; St. Andrew's Cathedral, Hono- lulu, $41.46; St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu, $30.85; St. Elizabeth's. Honolulu, $3.60. 56 Honolulu — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Individuals — Rev. D. Douglas Wallace, Kealakekua. $5.00; Miss H. E. A. Castle, per St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu, $5.00; Major Edward Davis. Honolulu, $5.00. Idaho 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1665 $215 $5305 $7185 Individuals 100 500 600 Total contributions for three years $77 85 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years... $300 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $1 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Triniiy, Pocatello, $3.00; St. Michael's, Boise, $1.00; St. Luke's, Weiser ,$1.95; Christ, Shoshone, $1.70; St. James", Mountain Home, $5.00; Holy Trinity, Wallace, $4.00. Individuals — Rev. F. C. Smith, Pocatello (Special), $1.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Trinity, Pocatello, $2.15. 1909-1910 Churches — Christ, Shoshone, $8.90; St. Luke's, Coeur D'Alene, $3.50; Trinity, Pocatello, $2.00; St. Michael's Cathedral, Boise, $5.10; Holy Trinity, Wallace, $14.15; Emmanuel Hailey, $2.10; St. Paul's, Bellevue, $0.85; St. Michael's Cathedral, Boise, $16.45. Individuals — Rev. C. MacLean, Mountain Home, $5.00. Indianapolis 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $75 68 $12003 $6840 $264 11 Individuals 16 85 20 00 9 00 45 85 Total contributions for three years $30996 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . . $4,075 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $5 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. Paul's, Indianapolis, $22.37; St. George's, Indianapolis, $5.00; St. John's, Bedford, $5.00; St. Paul's, Richmond, $7.00: Trinity, Bloomington, $0.65; St. James'. New Castle, $195; Christ, Indianapolis, $15.50; Grace Pro Cathedral, Indianapolis, $18.21. Individuals — Mr. John C. Zulauf, Jeffersonville, $10.00; Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow, Ark., $1.00; Trinity Sunday School, Bloomington. $0.85; Rev. George H. Burbanck, Indianapolis (Special), $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — St. Stephen's, Terre Haute, $13.85 ; St. Stephen's, Terre Haute, $5.00; Grace Pro Cathedral. Indianapolis, $17.37; St. Paul's. New Albany, $800; St. Paul's, Richmond, $8.74; Trinity, Lawrenceburg, $2.81; St. James', New Castle, $2.05; Grace, Indianapolis, $16.00; St. David's. Indianapolis, $5.00; St. Paul's, Jeffersonville, $6.56: Christ, Indianapolis, $24.80; St. John's, Bedford, $5.00; St Paul's, Richmond, $1.85; Christ, Madison, $3.00. Individuals — Mrs. J. H. Ranger, Indianapolis, $2.00; Mr. Charles E. Brooks, Indianapolis, $5.00; Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow, $1.00; Mr. John C ^.ulauf, Jeffersonville, $10.00; Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow, Ark., $2.00. 57 Indianapolis — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches — Holy Innocents', Indianapolis, $1.85; St. Paul's, Columbus, $7.44; it. John's, Bedford, $5.00; St. Stephen's, New Harmony, $2.50; St. James". New Castie, $2.86; St. David's, Indianapolis, $4.00; Grace, Muncie, $0.25; Grace Pro Cathedral, Indianapolis, $7.20; Christ, Indianapolis, :fi27.30; St. Paul's, New Albany, $10.00. Individuals — "From a Friend," Richmond, $5.00; Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow. $2.00; Rev. E. J. Hall, Winslow, $2.00. Iowa 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $15763 $14800 $17507 $48070 Individuals 2600 2700 3000 8300 Total contributions for three years $563 70 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $1,800 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $27 43 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Paul's, Council Bluffs, $7.05; Trinity, Muscatine, $12.80; Trinity, Iowa City, $7.15; St. Thomas', Sioux City, $8.05; St. Luke's, Des Moines, $7.00; Grace, Albia, $1.70; Trini'y, Ottumwa, $10.00; Christ, Bur- lington $4.75; Trinity, Davenport, $12.49; Grace, Boone, $3.85; Grace, Cedar Rapids, $1069; Grace, Lyons, $6.39; St. Andrew's, Mooar, $3.20; St. James', Independence (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4.72; Trinity, Emmetsburg, $4.16; Grace, Decorah $3.85; Grace, Cedar Rapids, $450; St. Andrew's, Chariton, $187; St. Mark's, Anamosa, $2.86; Christ, Bur- lington. $18.50; Grace Cathedral, Davenport, $6.20; S*. Paul's. Harlan, $5-35; St. Paul's, Sioux City, $2.50; Trinity, Ottumwa, $8.00. Individuals — Rev. 'W. D. Williams, D.D., Iowa City (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $2.00; Branch of the 'W'oman's Auxiliary. Iowa, $24.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Paul's, Marshalltown, $3.25; St. Paul's, Harlan, $5.60; Trinity. Musca ine, $11.35; Christ, Burlington, $4.50; St. George's, Le Mars $6.45; Grace, Decorah, $2.00; Trinity, Ottumwa, $18.00; St. Paul's, Grinnell, $1.05; St. Stephen's, Newton, $1.00; Grace Cathedral, Davenport, $17.01 ; St. James', Independence, $4.71; St. Thomas', Sioux Ciy, $300; St. Andrew's, Mooar, $2.70; Trinity, Emmetsburg, $3.35; St. John's, Clin'on (Automatic Pensions at 64), $11.15; Grace, Cedar Rapids, $16.50; Trinity, Davenport, $5.76; Trinitv. Iowa City, $4.65; St. Luke's. Des Moines $2.85; St. John's, Mason City, $3.20; Grace. Lvons, $10.32; Grace, Boone, $5.30; St. Luke's Cedar Falls, $280; Christ, "Waterloo, $1.50. Individuals — Christ Church 'Woman's Auxiliary, Burlington, $5.00; Miss Reeve. Popejoy, $2.00; Rev. 'W. D. "Williams, D.D., Iowa City (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $t.oo; St. Paul's "Woman's Auxiliary, Council Bluffs, $10.00; Trinity "Woman's Auxiliary, Emmetsburg. $5.00; Trinity 'Woman's Auxiliary, Ottumwa, $4.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Paul's, Sioux City, $2.50; St. Luke's, Fort Madison, $2.50; Christ, Burlington, $6.50; Grace. Albia, $3.00; Trinity, Muscatine, $4.25; Grace Cathedral, Davenport, $24.17; Trinitv, Emmetsburg, $1.63; Trinity, Ottumwa, $igoo; St. Andrew's, Chariton. $865; St. John's Eagle Grove. $7.35; St. John's. Shenandoah, $3.15; Trinity, Davenport, $5.42; St James', Independence (Permanent Fund), $2.50; St. James'. Independence, $2.50; Trinity, Muscatine, $25.35: Grace. Cedar Rapids. $12.32: Trinity, Iowa City, $565; St. Mary the "Virgin, Keokuk, $1.00; Christ, 'Waterloo, 58 Iowa — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued $3.00; St. John's, Clinton (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.06; St. Stephen's, Newton, $1.00; Grace, Lyons, $9.08; Grace, Boone, $i.So; Christ, Burling- ton, $12.00; St Thomas', Sioux City, $3.19; St. Paul's, Sioux City, $2.50. Individuals— Rev. W. D. Williams, D.D., Iowa City, $1.00; Rev. W. D. Williams, Iowa City (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00; Miss Reeve, Popejoy, $2.00; Christ Church Woman's Auxiliary, Burlington, $5.00; St. Paul's Woman's Auxiliary, Council Bluffs, $10.00; Rev. R. G. Jones, Bur- lington, $2.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Ottumwa, $4.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Emmetsburg, $5.00. Kansas 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $284 53 $252 98 $248 51 $786 02 Individuals 54 00 24 00 35 00 113 00 Total contributions for three years $899 02 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. . $950 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $15 80 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — ^^St. Paul's, Manhattan, $5.50; St. Mary's, Galena, $6.43; Grace, Winfield, $6.94 ; Kansas Theological School, Topeka, $5.50 ; Good Shepherd, North Topeka, $1.12; Trinity, Lawrence, per Mr. John N. Macomb, $5.00; Grace Cathedral, Topeka, $40.28; St. Andrew's, Emporia. $7.00; St. Paul's, Leavenworth, $6.46; St. John's, Hiawatha, $2.00; Ascen- sion, Burlington, $4.18; St. John's, Wichita, $31.10; St. Paul's, Clay Center, $6.30; St. Paul's, Manhattan, $1.75; Trinity, Lawrence, $6.55; St. John's, Parsons, $6.45; Trinity, Atchison, $50.00; St. Paul's, Kansas City (Per- manent Fund), $15.80; St. Paul's, Leavenworth, $11.00; St. Simon's, Topeka, $3.63; St. Barnabas, Williamsburg, $2.40; St. John's, Wakefield, $1.00; St. Paul's, Chetopa, $1.00; Grace, Neodesha, $0.50; Caney Mission, $1.20; St. Paul's, Chetopa, $0.55; Osawatomie, $0.50; Grace Cathedral, Ordination of Canon Pooley, $S-20; Ordination of the Rev. Paul B. James, $3.00; Grace, Chanute, $3.62; Strong City Mission, $4.50; St. Mary's, Blue Rapids, $7.75; St. John's, Parsons, $19.70; Trinitj^, Lawrence, $4.80; Kan- sas Theological School, Kansas, $5.82. Individuals — Rev. David Brooks, Dwight, $3.00; Rev. A. F. Randall, Independence, $5.00; "From a Friend," Burlington, $26.00; Mrs. G. W. Higinbotham, Manhattan, $10.00; Mrs. Edith M. Degen, Chanute, $1.00; Miss Jessie Degen, Chanute, $1.00; Miss Jennie S. Gloster. Chanute. $1.00; Mrs. Ellen W. Kling, Chanute, $2.00; Grace Cathedral, Mrs. W. J. Tod, Topeka, $2.00; Rev. David Brooks, Dwight, $3.00, 1908- 1909 Chwclics — St. Paul's, Leavenworth, $9.85; Grace, Elgin, $0.60; St. Matthew's, Cedarvale, $1.00; St. Paul's, Coffeyville, $0.90; Grace, Neodesha, $0.60; St. Stephen's, Cherryvale. $2.17; Grace, Winfield, $9.05; St. Paul's, Clay Center, $2.00; St. John's, Hiawatha, $3.90; St. John's, Abilene, $1.60; Covenant, Junction City, $3.50; Grace Cathedral, Topeka, $37.32; Grace, Chanute, $5.27; St. Paul's, Marysville, $2.70; St. Paul's, Manhattan, $9.25; Trinity, Atchison, $50.00; St. Matthew's, Cedarvale, $0.75; St. Stephen's, Wichita, $3.00; Epiphany, Independence, $3.11; Epiphany, Sedan, $2.34; St. Mark's, Blue Rapids, $12.00; Trinity, Irving, $12.75; Kansas Theo- logical School, Topeka, $4.28 ; Good Shepherd, Topeka, $4.35 ; St. John's, Wichita, $24.60; St. John's, Hiawatha, $2.30; St. John's, Parsons, $5.10; St. John's, Abilene, $6.05 ; St. John's, Wakefield, $1.41 ; St. George's, Wake- field, $2.80; St. Luke's, Wamego, $3.12; St. Peter's, Pittsburg, $1.90; St. 59 Kansas — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Luke's, Horton, $1.37; Grace, Chanute, $13.67; Ascension, Neodesha, $0.75; St. Simon's, Topeka, $2.00; Kansas Theological School, Topeka, $5.62. Individuals — "From a Friend," Burlington, $24.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Timothy's, lola, $2.00 ; Grace, Winfield, $4.30 ; St. Paul's, Manhattan, $4.85; St. Matthew's, Newton, $4.42; St. Barnabas, Williams- burg, $2.00; Ascension, Kansas City, $1.00; Trinity, Lawrence, $3.50; St. Titus, Seneca (Ordination of the Rev. B. E. Chapman), $3.63; Kansas Theological School, $7.27; Epiphany, Independence, $6.40; St. Paul's, Clay Center, $2.65; St. Paul's, Clay Center, $6.30; Grace Cathedral, Topeka, $42.25; Grace, Elgin, $0.21; Epiphany, Sedan, $1.60; St. Bartholomew's, Caney, $2.60; Ozawkie Mission, $0.50; Trinity, Atchison, $50.00; St. An- drew's, Emporia, $10.00; Ascension, Burlington, $2.25; Covenant, Junction City, $5.65; Good Shepherd, Topeka, $3.08; St. John's, Hiawatha, $3.00; St. John's, Wichita, $27.76; St. Stephen's, Wichita, $7-70 ; St. Paul's, Welling- ton, $1.10; St. Matthias', Cedarvale, $0.91; Epiphany, Sedan, $1.35; Grace, Chanute, $25.86; Atonement, Augusta, $0.81; St. Mark's, Osawatomie, $1.95; Garnett Mission, Kansas, $2.50; Kansas Theological School, Topeka, $4.11; Grace Cathedral, Mrs. W. J. Tod, Topeka, $5.00. Individuals — "From a Friend," Burlington, $24.00; Rev. David Brooks, Dwight, $3.00; Rev. David Brooks, Dwight, $3.00; Anonymous, per M. J. D., $5.00. Kansas City 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-igio Total Churches $27997 $24482 $38039 $90518 Individuals 7 00 500 12 00 Total contributions for three years $917 18 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $1,262 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $47 30 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Calvary, Sedalia, $11.50; St. Oswald, Oswald, $6.74; St. Luke's, St. Joseph, $11.75; St. Luke's, St. Joseph (Automatic Pensions at 64), $9-59; Christ, Springfield, $11.30; Advent, Lamar, $1.75; Calvary. Sedalia, $7.43; St. George's, Kansas City, $13.00; Trinity, Marshall, $14.56; St. John's, Kansas City, $6.60; St. John's, Springfield, $20.75; Christ, St. Joseph, $49.35; St. Paul's, Kansas City, $58.25; Trinity, St. Joseph, $5.00; Trinity, St. Joseph (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.25; St. Mary's, Kansas City, $30.00; Trinity, Kansas City, $10.00; St. Augustine's, Kansas City, $2.15; Christ, Warrensburg, $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Luke's, St. Joseph (Automatic Pensions at 64), $8.30; St. George's, Kansas City, $20.00; St. Oswald, Oswald, $5.50; Trinity, Lamar, $1.50; Christ, Springfield, $6.40; Calvary, Sedalia, $6.04; St. Mark's, Kansas City, $20.79; St. Mark's, Kansas City (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.91; SL Philip's, Joplin, $1.40; All Saints', West Plains, $1.00; St. John's Springfield, $22.75; St. John's, Kansas City, $8.50; Grace, Carthage, $13.90; Christ, St. Joseph, $54.03; St. Luke's, St Joseph, $2.50; St. Paul's, Kansas City, $54.50; St. Mark's, Mountain Grove, $1.05; All Saints', West Plains, $2.25; Christ, Lexington, $3.00; Trinity. Marshall, $8.50. Individuals — Colonel William K. Caffee, Carthage, $5.00; Rev. E. S. Willett, Kansas City, $2.00. 6o Kansas City — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches — Trinity, Kansas City, $20.36; Grace, Kansas City, $34.00; All Saints', West Plains, $3.10; St. Matthias St. Joseph, $1.55; St. Oswald, Atchison County, $672; St. John's, Springfield, $7.20; St Mark's, Kansas City, $28.15; Calvary, Sedalia, $5-25; L-hrist, bpnngneld, $7.40; St. John's, Cameron, $4.29; St. Mary's, Kansas City, $47.46; St. John's, Kansas City, $570; Christ, St. Joseph, $103.50; St. Luke's, St. Joseph, $3.50; St. Paul's, Kansas City, $54.36; Grace, Chillicothe, $4.00; Trinity, Independence, $2.25; St. George's, Kansas City, $20.35; St. George's, Kansas City (Automatic Pensions at 64), $21.25. Individuals — Colonel William K. Caffee, Carthage, $5.00. Kearney 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $7075 $74 53 $6396 $20924 Individuals 27 24 5 00 32 24 Total contributions for three years $241 48 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years $200 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. John's, "V^alentine, $5.20; St. Luke's, Kearney, $9.00; St. Pe-er's, Lexington, $4.75; Holy Trinity, St. Paul, $1.85; Grace, Red Cloud, $1.15; St. John's, Broken Bow, $2.00; Grace, Chadron, $4.25; St. Monica's, Crawford, $1.55; S'. Alban's McCook, $3.25; St. Stephen's, Grand Island, $9.15; Christ, Sidney, $1.40; St. Mark's, Hastings, $11.10; Grace, Holdrege, $4.15; St. Paul's, Arapahoe, $1.50; Trinity, Farnum, $2.75; Our Saviour, North Platte, $7.70. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Stephen's, Grand Island, $9.21 ; St. Peter's, Lexington, $2.00; St. John's, "Valentine. $6.30; St. Alban's, McCook, $5.17; St. Luke's, Kearney, $11.35; Christ, Sidney, $6.80; St. Paul's, Arapahoe, $1.85; St. Elizabeth's, Holdrege, $1.35; Grace, Chadron. $3.50; Holy Trinity, St. Paul, $1.70; Grace, Red Cloud, $2.15; St. John the Divine, Broken Bow, $2.25; Our Saviour. North Platte, $9.15; St. Paul's, Merriman, $2.00; St. Mark's. Hastings, $9.75. Individuals — The Rt. Rev. Anson R. Graves, D.D., Kearney, $20.00; Our Saviour Sunday School, North Plane, $7.24. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Broken. Bow, $2.25; St. Albans. McCook. $4.15; St. Mark's, Hastings, $9.20; St. Paul's, Arapahoe. $1.50; St. Stephen's, Grand Island, $18.39; Christ, Sidney, $6.00; St. John's Kearney, $7.30; Holy Trinity, Callaway, $1.50; St. Luke's, Kearney, $2.67; St. Peter's, Lexington, $4.50; Grace, Red Cloud $2.00; Holy Trinity, St. Paul, $1.20; St. Agnes, Gibbon. $1.75: St. Joseph's, Mullen, $1.55. Individuals — From the Ladies' Guild, Ainsworth, $5.00. Kentucky 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $42264 $38314 $50415 $1,30993 Individuals 11 50 632 850 2632 Total contributions for three years $1,336 25 Grants from the General Clergj' Relief Fund for three years. . $1 587 50 Designated. Not available for current appropria*^ions $11 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Christ, Bowling Green, $10.46; Calvary, Louisville, $50.00; Trinity, Russellville, $4.05; Epiphany, Louisville, $2.75; Christ Cathedral. 6i Kentucky — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Louisville, $136.10; St. Paul's. Louisville, $38.17; St. Paul's, Henderson, ^.37; St. Andrew's, Louisville, $3485; Christ, Elizabethtown, $5.00; Christ Cathedral, Louisville, $5.00; i rinity, Ovvensboro, $47.25; Advem, Louis- ville. $61.24; St. Luke's, Anchorage, $8.40; Grace, Louisville, $10.00; St. Peter's, Louisville, $3.00. Individuals — From a member of Grace Church, Paducah, $0.50; "Mrs, M. B. D.," of Kentucky (Special), $1.00; "A Churchwoman," Shelbyville (Special), $10.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Paul's, Henderson, $5.00; St. Paul's. Henderson, $4.64; Christ, Bowling Green, $12.40; St. Andrew's, Louisville, $41.16; Calvary, Louisvihe, $45.00; Christ Cathedral, Louisville, $140.30; St. Andrew's, Louisville, $5.00; Epiphany, Louisville, $8.73; St. Mark's, Louisville, $16.30; St. Luke's, Anchorage, $2.31; St. S ephen's Louisville, $5.05; St. Andrew's, Louisville, $1.75; St. Peter's, Louisville, $3.60; St. James', Pewee Valley, $2.55; Advent, Louisville, $89.35. Individuals — Mrs. S. H. Langstafif, Paducah, $2.00; St. Andrew's Sun- day School, Louisville, $4.32. 1909- 1910 Churches — Grace, Hopkinsville, $8.00; St. Paul's, Henderson, $4.80; St. Paul's, Hickman, $2.55 ; St. Paul's, Louisville. $53.49 ; Calvary, Louis- ville, $50.00; Advent, Louisville, $125.00; Christ Cathedral, Louisville, $15200; St. Andrew's, Louisville, $57.36; St. Mark's Louisville, $29.90; St. Luke's, Anchorage, $8.40; All Saints', Louisville, $2.85; Christ, Bowling Green, $9.80. Individuals — Rev. Charles P. Rodefer, Russellville, $1.50; St. .A.ndrew's Sunday School. Louisville, $5.00; Mrs. Augusta Langstaff, Paducah, $2.00. Lexington 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $7426 $61 18 $1000 $145 44 Individuals 100 50 250 400 Total contributions for three years $14944 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . . . $675 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Philip's, Harrodsburg, $1.50; Trinity, Danville, $8.00; Trinity, Covington, $28.75; St. John's, Covington, $3.10; S\ Paul's. New- port, $14.20; Ascension, Frankfort, $14.75; St. Mary's, Middlesborough, $3-96. Individuals — Mr. W. D. Spalding, Covington, $i.oo. 1908- 1909 Churches— Tr'mhy, Danville, $4.85; St. Paul's, Newport, $15.68; Ascen- sion. Frankfort, $26.00; St. Mary's, Middlesborough, $4.65; Ascension. Mt. Sterling, $10.00. Individuals — Miss Mary Moore Abell, Harrodsburg, $0.50. 1909- 1910 Churches — Holy Trinity, Georgetown, $3.00; Trinity. Dansville, $1.25; Calvary. Ashland, $4.65; St. Andrew's, Lexington, $1.10. Individuals — 'Woman's Auxiliary of St. Thomas' Church. Beattyville, $2.50. 62 Long Island 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $58279 $43231 $44889 $1,46399 Individuals 42 50 95 00 89 00 226 50 Total contributions for three years $1,690 49 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $2,625 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $117 55 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Trinity, Northport, $4.70; All Saints', Great- Neck, $15.67; St. Paul's Chapel, College Point, $8.48; Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, $46.33; Ascension, Rockville Centre, $4.50; St. Mark's, East- ern Parkway, $26.71; Christ, Bellport (Automatic Pensions at 64), $6.00; St. Mary's, Shelter Island, $5.00; St. Mark's, Islip, $35.00; St. Paul's, College Point, $1.70; Redeemer, Astoria, $5.00; St. Ann's, Brooklyn, $22.38; Grace, Brooklyn Heights, $34.33; Christ, West Islip, $20.00; Christ, Clin- ton Street, Brooklyn, $25.00; St. Mary's, Shelter Island, $3.51; Christ, Oyster Bay, $50.00; Christ, Manhasset, $21.29; Grace, Whitestone, $11.54; Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, $10.00; St. John's, Far Rockaway, $40.00; Trin- ity, Rockaway, $43.36; Resurrection, Richmond Hill, $5.00; St. Clement's, Brooklyn, $13.55; All Saints', Great Neck, $12.19; St. Mark's, Brooklyn, $13.50; St. Joseph's, Queens, $1.00; St. Philip's, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, $5.00; Christ, Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, $15.00; St. Thomas', Brooklyn, $5.20; St. Michael's, High Street, Broo'klyn, $12.85; Cathedral of the In- carnation, Garden City, $40.76; Christ, Port Jefferson, $4.11; Trinity, Northport, $2.63; St. Matthew's, Brooklyn IManor (Special), $11.50. Individuals — Mrs. John G. Johnson, Brooklyn, $5.00; Mrs. V. L. Tay- for, Brooklyn, $1.00; Mrs. F. E. Huntington, Riverhead, $1.00; Rev. F. C. H. Wendel, East Haddam, Conn., $1.00; Mrs. Annie H. Harris, Garden City, $5.00; Rev. G. W. McMuUin, Rockville Centre, $2.50; Mrs. William A. Matson and daughters, Richmond Hill (Special), $2.00; Mrs. Ludlow Thomas, Lawrence (Special), $25.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Grace, Massapequa, $12.48; Christ, Bellport (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; St. Mary's, Shelter Island, $5.80; St. Mark's, Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, $22.22; Grace, Brooklyn Heights, $42.83; St. Peter's, Bay Shore, $7.33; Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, $10.00; St. Ann's, Brooklyn, $58.96; Grace, Riverhead, $1.50; St. Mark's, Adelphi Street, Brooklyn, $26.21; Christ, Oyster Bay, $12.00; Christ, Brooklyn, $25.00; Christ, Man- hasset, $11.12; St. Michael's, Brooklyn, $20.65; Cathedral of the Incarna- tion, Garden City, $50.00; St. Mar3^'s, Shelter Island, $4.67; St. Gabriel's, Hollis, $2.50; St. Luke's, Sea Cliff, $2.50; St. Clement's, Brooklyn, $8.68; St. Mary's, Amityville, $4.00 ; Trinity, Rockaway, $34.47 ; St. Thomas', Brooklyn, $2.83; St. John's, Brooklyn, $10.00; Christ, Bedford Avenue, $7.61; Ascension, Rockville Centre, $3.25; Nativity, Brooklyn, $6.00; Trin- ity, Northport, $4.70; St. John's, Far Rockaway, $30.00. Individuals — Mr. Walter H. Young, Brooklyn, $1.00; Mrs. S. F. Mac- Donald, Southampton (Special), $5.00; Mrs. T. B. Coles, Brooklyn, $20.00; Mr. C. P. B. Jeft'erys, East Hampton, $20.00; Mrs. Eliza A. Van Duzen, Stapleton, $2.00; Dr. F. C. H. Wendel, "Thank Offering," East Haddam (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Rev. Reese F. Alsop, D.D., per St. Ann's, Brooklyn, $15.00; Mr. Basil J. Jupp, through St. Mark's, Brooklyn, $2.00; Mrs. V. L. Taylor, Brooklyn, $1.00; Mrs. F. E. Hunting- ton, Riverhead, $1.00; Mrs. V. L. Taylor, Brook^m, $1.00; From the Long Island Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary from the Foreign Committee (Special), $15.00; Mrs. L. F. Matson, Richmond Hill (Special), $5.00; "A Worker for Jesus," Brooklyn (Special), $2.00. 63 Long Island — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches — Grace, Massapequa, $10.00; Ascension, Rockville Centre, $1.25; St. Mark's, Eastern Parkway, $21.50; St. Mark's, Islip, $10.00; Christ, Bellport (Automatic Pensions at 64), $7.00; Grace, Brooklyn Heights, $35-50; Grace, Riverhead, $1.82; St. Johnland, King's Park (Automatic Pensions at 64), $14.05; St. Luke's, Brooklyn, $4.89; St. Mary's, Shelter Island, $6.10; Ascension, Brooklyn, $3.50; Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, $100.00; Christ, Manhasset, $8.70; St. Luke's, Sea Cliff, $3.50; St. Mark's, Brooklyn, $31.61; Christ, Brooklyn, $20.48; Resurrection, Richmond Hill, $5.00; St. Ann's, Brooklyn, $59.01; St. Peter's, Bay Shore, $6.00; Grace, Jamaica, $12.35; St. Clement's, Brooklyn, $22.04; Zion, Little Neck, Brooklyn, $7.00; St. Michael's, Brooklyn, $15.27; Christ, Oyster Bay, $25.00; Nativity, Brooklyn, $6.00; Christ, Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, $11.32. Individuals — Mr. Walter H. Young, Brooklyn, $1.00; from a member of St. Matthew's, Brooklyn, $5.00; Rev. Ralph D. Kenyon, Brooklyn, $10.00; Miss Lily Rockwell, Brooklyn, $3.00; Rev. L. Henry Schwab, Garden City, $10.00; Mrs. V. L. Taylor, Brooklyn, $1.00; Rev. Reese F. Alsop, D.D., Brooklyn, $10.00; Mrs. F. E. Huntington, Riverhead, $1.00; Miss Eliza A. Van Duzen, Stapleton, $1.00; Rev. Reese F. Alsop, D.D., per Rev. C. C. Walker, $10.00; Woman's Auxiliary, St. James', Elmhurst, Brooklyn (Special), $15.00; Mr. C. P. B. Jefferys, Hampton, $20.00; Mr. Walter H. Young, Brooklyn, $2.00. Los Angeles 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $235 63 $42 70 $589 69 $868 02 Individuals 46 75 21 00 218 90 286 65 Total contributions for three years $I>IS4 67 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $6,750 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $306 80 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Good Shepherd, Ocean Park, $6.00; St. Matthias, Whittier, $4.25; St. Paul's, Pomona, $8.30; All Saints', Pasadena, $31.70; Trinity, Santa Barbara, $10.00; St. Paul's, Pro Cathedral, Los Angeles, $70.65; St. Matthev^''s, National Citj^, $4.30; All Saints', Riverside, $20.00; All Saints', Pasadena, $21.63; Our Saviour, San Gabriel (Automatic Pensions at 64), $28.80; All Saints', Montecito (Automatic Pensions at 64), $30.00. Individuals — St. Andrew's, Woman's Auxiliary, Los Angeles, $0.25 ; Mrs. Tomlinson, La JoUa, $1.00; Mrs. Rock, La Jolla, $1.00; Rev. Octavius Parker, Sacramento, Cal., $1.00; Mrs. J. H. Dwight, Pasadena (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Mrs. D. U. Shearman, Los Angeles, $1.00; "A Friend," Southern California, $2.50; From a member of Christ Church, Coronado (Special), $10.00; Rev. John K. Lewis, Santa Barbara, $10.00; "From a Friend," through the Rev. John K. Lewis, Hollywood, $10.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — All Saints', Pasadena, $21.45; Trinity, Santa Barbara, $10.00; All Saints', Riverside, $10.00; St. Mathias, Whittier, $1.25. Individuals — Miss Nancy M. Hitchcock, South Pasadena, $5.00; "A Friend," Southern California, $2.50; Rev. Octavius Parker, Los Angeles, $5.00; Mrs. W. D. U. Shearman, Providence, R. I., $1.00; Rev. Octavius Parker, Los Angeles, $3.75 ; Rev. Octavius Parker, Los Angeles, $3.75. 1909-1910 Churches — All Saints' by the Sea. Montecito, $12.00; All Saints' by the Sea, Montecito (Automatic Pensions at 64), $20.00; Holy Trinity, 64 Los Angeles — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Covina, $22.75; Christ, Redondo Beach, $5.00; irinity, Orange, $6.00; St. Marks, Los Angeles, $0.00; St. Luke's, i-ong Beach, $20.00; AH Saints', Montecito, $5.00; Good Shepherd, Hemet and St. Paul's, San Jacinto, $10.40; Our Saviour, San Gabriel, $20.90; St. Stephen's, Hollywood, $12.00; All Saints', San Diego, $10.00; Ascension, Los Angeles, $7.30; Ascension, Sierra Madre, $22.68; All Sain s', Pasadena, $82.29; St. John's, Bostonia, $8.00; Messiah, Santa Ana, $20.05; St. John the Baptist, Corona. $5.00; St. John's, Needles, $4.55; St. Paul's, San Jacinto, $2.00; Trinity, Santa Barbara, $28.20; Trinity, Santa Barbara, (Five Million Pension Fund), $2.00; St. James', Los Angeles, $12.30; St. Paul's Santa Paula, $22.45; St. Matthias, Whittier, $5.61; Holy Trini'y, Alhambra, $9.95; St. Paul's, San Diego, $12.40; Grace, Oceanside, $5.00; All Saints', Los Angeles, $13.85; Trinity, Redlands $10.00; All Saints', Riverside, $65.65; St. John's, Los Angeles, $94.36; St. Paul's, San Diego (Automatic Pensions at 64), $6.00. Individuals — Rev. Octavius Parker, Los Angeles, $3.75; Mrs. M. Stoun, Anaheim, $1.40; "A Friend," Southern California, $2.50; Rev. Octavius Parker. Los Angeles, $3.75 ; Rev. Octavius Parker, Los Angeles, $3.75 ; Rev. Octavius Parker, Los Angeles, $3.75; Mrs. Mary L. Chapman, San Gabriel, per Rev. Benjamin Hartley (Automatic Pensions at 64), $200.00. Louisiana 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1880 $5225 $7105 Individuals 3 00 $61 00 7 00 71 00 Total contributions for three years $142 05 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $1,425 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $51 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Matthew's, Houma (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00; St. James', Baton Rouge, $5.10; Grace, St. Francisville, $670; St. John's, Thibodaux, $6.00. Individual — Mrs. E. P. Munson, Napoleonville, $3.00. 1908- 1909 Individuals — Mrs. George Palfrey, Free Church of the Annunciation, New Orleans, $100; Mrs. E. P. Munson, Napoleonville, $10.00; Mrs. T. G. Richardson, New Orleans (Special), $50.00. 1909- 19 10 Churches — St. John's, New Orleans, $5.00; Grace, Lake Providence, $7.00; Epiphany, New Iberia, $7.00; St. George's, New Orleans, $18.25; St. James', Ba on Rouge $5.25 ; St. James', Baton Rouge, $4.75 ; St. John's, Thibodaux, $5.00. Individuals — Mrs. George Palfrey, Free Church of the Annunciation, New Orleans, $1.00; Mr. Quincy Ewing Werlein, per Mrs. L. E. Werlein, New Orleans, $5.00; Mrs. George Palfrey, New (Drleans $1.00. Maine 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $204 76 $236 48 $208 04 $649 28 Individuals 80 00 158 00 55 00 293 00 Total contributions for three years $942 28 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $2,250 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $185 00 Succinct Data Tri-ennial Report shows $502,723.35 collected. 634 Beneficiaries relieved. 66 Dioceses merged. $119,000 in legacies received. $800,000 in legacies promised. Need and duty of Pension and Relief brought into prominence in ten years, and $1,121,348.63 collected during that period. Pensions of $500 are being paid, BUT average Relief only about $200, BECAUSE only 1-4 of the clergy and 1-5 of the churches obey the General Convention and send annual otjerings. The Fund for "Automatic Pensions at 64" (Inaugurated by the present Treasurer nine years ago) has to its credit $70,000 in pledges and $30,000 in cash. The Trustees need for regular work outside of "Automatic Pensions at 64, " $30,000 per quarter. They ought to have more, so as to increase Pension and Relief to Clergy disabled by age or infirmity and to Widows and Orphans. THE GENERAL CLERGY RELIEF FUND Rev. Alfred J. P. McClure, Treasurer Church House, 12th and Walnut Streets Philadelphia, Penna. In Answer to Questions Present Work Contributions to the General Clergy Relief Fund are used for the general an w at it ^^^ current work of the Society, which includes "The Pension and Relief Includes ■ r-. of the Clergy, young or old, who are disabled by sickness or old age and all Widows and Orphans of Clergymen," or can be designated for the "Permanent Fund." Annual Under the Canons and according to the recommendation of the General Offerings Convention the "Annual Offerings" "in Parishes and Congregations" should be sent to the General Clergy Relief Fund, as also "a percentage of the Communion Alms" and "other Voluntary Gifts and Legacies." Wills Wills should carefully designate the General Clergy Relief Fund (it being the Church's National, Incorporated Society) as beneficiary, in order to insure legacies and bequests against legal complications. Legacies and bequests can be designated for any purpose which is under the administration of the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund. Accumulated All accumulated funds of dioceses merging with the General Clergy Relief Funds in Case py^jj a,^(j turning over beneficiaries to the Society for Pension and Relief of Merging o . j should be sent to the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund. Amount Required Quarterly About $30,000 is required quarterly to keep many on the Church's large list from actual suflfering. We therefore earnestly solicit the continued contri- butions and interest of all Churchmen and Church women for this urgent and present work. Whatever permanent funds may be established or enlarged, the pressing daily needs of the aged, the infirm, the widow and the orphan must be met. Automatic Pensions "Automatic Pensions at 64" is a separate account started by the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund nine years ago, the interest upon which is to be used for the clergy alone when they reach the age of 64. The Five Million Commission In addition to the General Clergy Relief Fund there is a Commission appointed to raise Five Millions of Dollars, the interest alone of which is to be used for the pension of the clergy when they reach the age of 64. The collection of the Five Million Fund is under a separate management, although the National Incorporated Church Society is the administrator. The money thus collected is not to be used for the clergy, young or old, disabled by age or infirmity, or for the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, but it does co-ordinate with the work of the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund for "Automatic Pensions at 64." All Clergymen are members of the General Clergy ReHef Society, whether they join it or not, and without the payment of dues or fees or any other quali- fications save that they must be Clergymen of the Church. All young disabled Clergymen, old disabled Clergymen and Widows and Orphans of Clergymen are eligible for Pension and Relief. OfTerings can be designated for either of these. Contributions for "Automatic Pensions at 64" can also be "designated." All of each offering goes to the use for which it is "designated." The royalties on the Church Hymnals pay expenses. NAME. General Clergy Relief Fund, Church House, Phila., Pa. OBJECT. Pension and Relief by annual and special grants to the young clergymen sick or broken down, the old clergfymen disabled by age or infirmity, the widow left with a family of small children and without support, the widow who in old age is deprived both of her partner and support, the helpless orphans. FIELD. The whole Church in the United States and in Mission fields, 66 Dioceses and Missionary Districts are now consolidated with the •General Clergy Relief Fund and depend upon it alone for above objects. ELIGIBILITY. The General Clergy Relief Fund "applies no tests, attaches no conditions, requires no payments or membership dues, admits of no forfeitures." Its benefits are only limited by the generosity and gifts of the Church. All gifts and offerings go to the objects for which they are contributed. The Hymnal Royalties pay expenses. WILLS. Wills should carefully designate the General Clergy Relief Fund (it being the Church's National, Incorporated Society) as beneficiary, in order to insure legacies and bequests against legal complications. Legacies and bequests can be designated for any purpose under the administration of the Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund. ACTUAL CONDITIONS C. Numbers of young clergymen, stricken in the prime of life, after a hard struggle to enter the ministry, now suffering from tuberculosis, paralysis, nervous breakdown, loss of eye-sight, etc. €t Many splendid old men worn out (or cast out) suffering in one way or another from the infirmities of age, some of them not having sufficient food or clothing ; no place, no support and, sometimes, saddest of all, without hope. G. Scores of widows of clergymen left with small children and no means of support. Also godly and refined women, widowed in old age, now sick and stricken with some dread- ful disease, many of them suffering by reason of the lack of the ordinary comforts of life. C, A number of children of clergymen, full orphans or in part, gentle girls, young children, some delicate and sickly, some with no one near or dear to care for them. C^ Special for designations. Large numbers suffering from long illnesses, expensive operations, fires, insurances about to lapse, mortgages about to be closed, need of a quick change of climate in order to save a valuable life, etc. E are to make an offering on next Sunday for the pension and relief of the old and disabled clergy and the widows and orphans of the same. C The Church is growing in wealth and power, and she ought to grow in her sense of responsibility as to the pension and care of her old and disabled clergy who have devoted life and strength, not only to the upbuilding of the Church, but to the good of the community and the welfare of the nation. C It is only right and just, therefore, that there should be substantial recognition of services that can be no longer rendered, by reason of sickness or added years. C Railroads, corporations, governments, cities are in this our day doing remarkable things in the matter of pension and relief. Shall the Church of the Living God be less kind, less just, less wise? Moreover, can we, in any practical way, do more to- wards filling up the depleted ranks of the Christian Ministry than by caring with justice and mercy for those who are no longer able to serve at the Church's Altars? C Circulars and reports from the General Clergy Relief Fund will tell how the work is being done and the great need. C Let us do our share both by prayers and gifts that in the Church also justice and mercy shall be established. Sincerely yours. Enclose your gift in the accompanying envelope. If you are deprived of the privilege of being in church when the offering is made, send the envelope or hand it in at a later service. 65 Maine — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued Churches — St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland, $2.50; Good Shepherd, Houlton, $3.50; St. Paul's, Portland, $8.00; St. Andrew's, New Castle, $4.44; St. Mark's, Augusta, $31.70; St. Stephen's, Portland, $8.95; Christ, Biddeford, $5.00; St. Peter's. Rockland, $5.00; St. Philip's, Wiscasset, $30.00; Our Father, Hulls Cove, $4.00; St. John's, Presque Isle, $3.55; St. Barnabas, Augusta, $3.00; St. Anne's, Calais, $3.00; Christ, Gardiner, $92.12. Individuals — Rev. Thomas Burgess, Ashland, $5.00; Mrs. John M. Glidden, New Castle, $20.00; "W," Prouts Neck (Special), $25.00; Mrs. T. H. Bishop, York Cliffs (Special), $25.00; Mrs. Charles S. Rich, Mon- mouth (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Good Shepherd, Houlton, $3.13; St. Philip's, Wiscasset, $8.18; St. Mark's, Augusta, $34.31; St. Peter's, Rockland, $5.00; St. An- drew's, Pittston, $3.00; Christ, Gardiner, $134.75; Christ, Biddeford, $5.00; St. Barnabas, Augusta, $3.00; St. Philip's, Wiscasset, $27.11; St. John's, Presque Isle, $3.00; St. George's, Sanford, $10.00. Individuals — Mr. B. Vaughan, Hallowell, $5.00; Rev. Henry Jones, Camden, $5.00; Mrs. Henry Jones, Camden, $1.00; Mr. Robert H. Gar- diner, (jardiner, $10.00; Rev. Richard L. Sloggett, Calais, $2.00; Rev. Thomas Burgess, Saco, $5.00; Mrs. T. H. Bishop, York Clififs (Special), $100.00; St. Andrew's Church, New Castle, per Mrs. E. Schuyler, $2.00; Rev. Joseph H. Smith, Mac Mahan (Special), $28.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Andrew's, New Castle, $1.15; Good Shepherd, Houlton, $6.61; St. Mark's, Augusta, $29.72; St. Barnabas, Augusta, $3.00; St. An- drew's, New Castle, $21.60; St. Stephen's, Portland, $6.94; Christ, Gar- diner, $123.52; St. John's, Presque Isle, $3.00; Christ, Biddeford, $5.00; St. Andrew's, New Castle, $2.50; St. Peter's, Rockland, $5.00. Individuals — Mrs. John W. Glidden, through St. Andrew's Church, New Castle, $20.00; Rev. Henry Jones, Camden, $5.00; E. E. Suminsbey, Bar Harbor, received through the Church of Our Saviour, $1.00; from a member of St. Thomas' Church, Camden, $7.00; Mr. Robert H. Gardiner, Gardiner, $10.00; Mrs. C. S. Rich, Catonsville, $5.00; Mrs. Henry Jones, Camden (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.00; Mrs. A. A. H. Vaughan, Hal- lowell, $5.00. Marquette 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $5 60 $5 95 $3 00 $14 55 Individuals 20 00 3 00 23 00 Total contributions for three years ^37 55 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $i,475 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $20 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Holy Trinity, Iron Mountain, $1.50; St. John's, Munising, $1.60; Chippewa County Missions under the Rev. William Maltas, Mar- quette, $2.50. Individual — "F. P. G.," Marquette (Special), $20.00. 1908- 1909 Church — Trinity, Houghton, $5.95. Individual — "F. S. H.," Ishpeming, $3.00. 1909-1910 Church — Trinity, Houghton, $3.00. 66 Maryland 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $795 33 $918 74 $925 33 $2,639 40 Individuals 25 00 114 15 75 50 214 65 Total contributions for three years $2,854 05 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $3,400 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $154 10 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Mary's, Emmorton, $10.00; St. Peter's, EUicott City, $7.06; Reisterstown Parish, $6.00; St. Bartholomew's, Baltimore, $19.60; Grace, Baltimore, $83.04; Holy Trinity, Baltimore, $10.00; St. James', Westernport, $6.15; Holy Trinity, Sykesville, $4.60; St. James', Baltimore County, $1.00; Mt. Calvary, Howard County, $3.00; Trinity, Baltimore County, $15.82; Severn Parish, Millersville, $3.00; St. Thomas', Hancock, $7.58; Christ, Calvert County, $4.50; St, Paul's, Calvert County, $3.63; St. Thomas'-, Garrison Forest, $38.89; St. Mark's, Highland, $9.68; Holy Com- forter, Lutherville, $10.80; Emmanuel, Baltimore, $106.61; St. Anne's, Annapolis, $15.50; St. Anne's, Annapolis, $2.50; St. Peter's, Baltimore, $30.91 ; Redeemer, Baltimore County, $23.66 ; St. Alban's, Alberton, $3.06 ; St. Alban's, Alberton, $7.59; Good Shepherd, Jonestown, $1.60; Good Shepherd, Jonestown, $3.15; Grace Memorial, Darlington, $1.50; Ascen- sion, Scarboro, $1.10; St. Mary's, Hampden, $5.00; St. Mark's, Lappans, $7.07; St. Paul's, Sharpsburg, $4.00; St. Anne's, Smithsburg, $393; All Saints', Annapolis Junction, $3.45; Emmanuel, Bel Air, $15.00; St. Tim- othy's, Catonsville, $21.70; St. Mark's, Lappans, $3.50; Immanuel, Glencoe, $18.00; Trinity, Towson, $47.90; St. Paul's, Baltimore, $50.00; Holy Com- forter, Baltimore, $1.85; St. James' Parish, Anne Arundel County, $28.00; Christ, West River, $15.00; Grace Deaf Mute Mission, Baltimore, $4.43; St. John's, Howard County, $25.00; St. Matthew's, Sparrow's Point, $6.20; Chapel of the Advent, Baltimore, $18.77; St. John's, Glyndon, $2.50; St. Luke's, Harrisonville, $2.50; St. John's, Washington County, $70.00. Individuals — "A Friend," Westminster, $2.00; Mrs. C. S. Rich, Ca- tonsville, $10.00; "M.," Baltimore, $1.00; Mrs. M. J. Hoskins, Baltimore, $2.00; Mrs. A. J. Rich, Reisterstown, $10.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — All Hallow's, Anne Arundel County, $5.00; St, Peter's, Solomon's, $3.01; St. Mary's, Baltimore, $5.00; Holy Comforter, Luther- ville, $12.74; Grace, Elk Ridge, $17.23; All Saints' Chapel, Annapolis Junc- tion, $3.47; Redeemer, Baltimore County, $14.20; St. Stephen the Martyr, Baltimore, $3.00; Grace, Baltimore, $105.00; St. Peter's, Ellicott City, $8.00; St. Mark's Parish, Frederic and Washington Counties, $5350; St. James', Westernport, $5.05; St. Mary's, Emmorton, $20.00; St. Stephen's, Thurmont, $2.86; St. Anne's, Smithsburg, $5.56; Trinity, Long Green, $18.55 ; St. Thomas, Garrison Forest, $47.07 ; Emmanuel Cathedral, Balti- more, $181.31; St. Anne's, Annapolis, $3.50; Emmanuel, Bel Air, $15.00; St. Timothy's, Catonsville, $27.04; St. Mark's, Lappans, $2.50; Prince of Peace, Baltimore, $25.00; St. James', Monkton, $6.50; St. Paul's, Baltimore, $50.00; St. Paul's, Sharpsburg, $3.38; St. Mark's, Highland, $6.85; St. Luke's, Adamstown, $1.25; Christ, Calvert County, $10.73; St. Paul's, Cal- vert County, $10.03 ; Chapel of the Advent, Baltimore, $3.55 ; Trinity, Towson, $50.93; St. John's, Howard County, $25.00; Churchville Parish, Churchville, $2.00; Mt. Calvary, Howard County, $4.50; St. John's, West- ern Run, $3.00; St. Luke's, Harrisonville, $1.30; St. Matthew's, Sparrow's Point, $3.94; Christ, West River, $16.00; Holy Trinity, Baltimore, $5.00; Immanuel, Glencoe, $12.46; St. James (Irvington). Baltimore, $5.27; St. Alban's, Alberton, $5.11; St. Peter's, Baltimore (Automatic Pensions at 64), $28.35; St. John's, Washington County, $80.00. (^7 Maryland — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Individuals — Elizabeth M. G. Rich, In memory of "T. S. G." Balti- more, $5.00; Miss Louisa D. Atkinson, Baltimore, $2.00; Miss L. W. Reese, Baltimore, $1.00; Mr. H. L. Benson, Westminster, $1.00; "In Memoriam," A. M. D., Baltimore (Permanent Fund), $2.00; Miss Lizette W. Reese, Baltimore, $1.00; Miss V. Elizabeth Gittings, Baltimore, $3.50; Miss Elizabeth C. Robbins, Baltimore, $20.00; Miss Emma Knapp, Balti- more, $5.00; Miss Elizabeth M. Rich, Bahimore, $10.00; Dr. and Mrs. D. N. Carpenter, U. S. N., Annapolis, $16.65; Mrs. A. J. Rich, Reisterst»wn, $10.00; Memorial Sunday School, Baltimore, $10.00; Mrs. M. J. Hoskins, Baltimore, $2.00; "A retired clergyman," Baltimore (Special), $5.00; from a member of St. Mary's Church, Harford County (Special), $10.00; Rev. Edward T. Helfenstein, EUicott City (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Holy Comforter, Baltimore, $6.23; St. Peter's, Solomon's, $2.00; St. Peter's, EUicott City, $12.83; St. James', Westernport, $367; St. Stephen the Martyr, Baltimore, $5.72; Grace, Baltimore, $102.42; St. Thomas, Garrison Forest, $40.00; Grace, Elk Ridge, $17.98; Trinity, Long Green, $26.35; St. Anne's, Annapolis, $32.50; Redeemer, Baltimore, $28.25; St. James', Monkton, $6.00; Emmanuel, Baltimore, $145-35; AH Hallows', Anne Arundel County, $10.75; St. Mark's, Highland, $9.56; St. Stephen's, Thurmont and Hariet Chapel, Catoctin, $1.90; St. Anne's, Smithsburg, $0.82; St. John's, Mt. Washington (Special), $700; Deer Creek Parish, Harford County, $2.50; Emmanuel, Bel Air, $10.00; St. Peter's, Baltimore, $61.17; Holy Comforter, Lutherville, $11.84; St. Tim- othy's, Catonsville, $76.67; St. Paul's, Baltimore, $50.00; St. Mark's, Fred- erick and Washington Counties, $31.75; St. Mark's, Frederick and Wash- ington Counties (Automatic Pensions at 64), $31.75; Trinity, Jessup, $5.00; Trinity, Towson, $47.57; St. Alban's, Alberton, $4.35; Christ, Cal- vert County, $12.40; St. Paul's, Calvert County, $7.05; Prince of Peace, Baltimore, $25.00 ; Our Saviour, Baltimore, $7.05 ; St. John's, EUicott City, $25.00; Immanuel, Glencoe, $15.10; Churchville Parish, Harford County, $5.00; Christ, West River, $18.00; St. John's, Western Run Parish, $2.00; St. Luke's, Harrisonville, $1.50; St. Mary's, Harford County, $10.00; Advent, Baltimore, $530. Individuals — Mr. H. L. Benson, Westminster, $1.50; Mrs. A. J. Rich, Reisterstown, $10.00; "Cash," Frederick (Special), $10.00; Mrs. M. J. Hoskins, Baltimore, $2.00; from two ladies of Emmanuel Church, Balti- more (Five Million Pension Fund), $50.00; Miss L. W. Reese, Balti- more, $2.00. Massachusetts 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1,07877 $1,10842 $1,12324 $3.31043 Individuals 720 60 855 49 1,025 00 2,601 09 Total contributions for three years $5.9ii 52 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $650 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $438 39 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Advent, Boston, $4.50; St. Peter's. Cambridge, $5-65; Christ. Cambridge, $35.03; St. Andrew's, Wellesley Hills, $106.43; Christ, Cambridge, per E. H. Houghton, $1.00; St. Mary's, Newton Lower Falls, $26.15; Groton School Chapel, Groton, $28.65; St. Stephen's, Lynn, $1572; Ascension, Ipswich, $10.00; Grace. Newton, $38.83: Orient Heights Mis- sion, East Boston, $25.00; Holy Spirit, Mattapan, $3.70; St. Paul's, Mai- 68 Massachusetts — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued den, $25.55; Good Shepherd, Wareham, $2.35; St. John's, Sandwich, $4.15; Epiphany, Winchester, $26.33 ; Messiah, Woods Hole, $12.68 ; St. Gabriel's, Marion, $8.34; St. Michael's, Milton, $16.57; St. John's Memorial, Cam- bridge, $84.79; Christ, Andover, $26.42; St. Paul's, North Andover, $2.00; St. Paul's, Boston, $155.51; Good Shepherd, Boston, $1.50; Holy Trinity, Marlborough, $10.00; St. Paul's, Dedham, $76.61; St. Mary's, Dorchester, $36.25; Grace, Everett, $5.84; St. Paul's, Brockton, $7.00; All Saints', Attleborough, $8.20; Ascension, Waltham, $2.00; St. Peter's, Salem, $26.37; Christ, Hyde Park, $18.64; Messiah, West Newton and Auburn- dale, $18.61; St. Luke's, Maiden, $1.50; Trinity, Haverhill, $7.16; Offering taken at Groton School Chapel at an ordination of Priests, May 6, $41.00; Ascension, Boston, $10.60; St. Andrew's, Hanover, $42.14; St. Andrew's, Wellesley, $100.00. Individuals — Mr. C. S. Cabot, Boston, $5.00; Mrs. B. Vaughan, Cam- bridge, $5.00; Rev. Samuel S. Spear, Atlanta, Ga., $25.00; Miss Elizabeth T. Wandell, Newton Center, $5.00; St. John's Sunday School, Gloucester, $1.60; Mr. F. W. Hunnewell, Boston, $100.00; Rev. Percy C. Webber, Boston (Automatic Pensions at 64), $50.00; Mrs. Louis Curtis, Boston, $10.00; Mrs. Charles F. Wentworth, Brookline, $10.00; Mrs. Herbert Beech, Boston, $100.00; Mrs. E. R. McCrea, Atlantic City, N. J., $7.00; Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer, Boston, $20.00; from the Chestnut Hill Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, Chestnut, Mass., $10.00; "A Friend," Hanover, $25.00; Mrs. J. N. Fiske, Boston, $100.00; "M. O.," Nantucket (Special), $5.00; "A Friend," Boston (Special), $200.00; Miss A. T. Reynolds, Bos- ton (Special), $5.00; Rev. A. E. Johnson, Oak Bluffs (Special), $10.00; Rev. Ellis Bishop, Glendale, Canada (Special), $20.00; Anonymous, Bos- ton (Special), $2.00; Anonymous, Gloucester (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Trinity, Concord, $18.41 ; Orient Heights Mission of St. John's Church, East Boston, $26.31; St. Thomas', Taunton, $42.64; St. Peter's, Cambridge, $9.85; Christ, Cambridge, $52.04; St. Mary's, Newton Lower Falls, $40.43; St. Andrew's, Wellesley, $112.41; Ascension, Boston, $4.02; St. Paul's, Boston, $140.91; Christ, Cambridge, $1.00; Grace, New- ton, $37.51; Holy Spirit, Mattapan, $34.68; St. Paul's, North Andover, $3.10; Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, $56.33; St. Paul's, Maiden, $26.50; St. Stephen's, Boston, $14.87; St. Andrew's, Hanover, $33.30; Messiah, Woods Hole, $5.80; Ascension, Ipswich, $10.00; St. John's Memorial, Cambridge, $50.92; All Saints', Belmont, $14.40; Christ, Andover, $34.00; Groton School Chapel, Groton, $16.16; St. James', South Groveland, $2.65; Our Saviour, Roslindale, $8.36; Messiah, West Newton and Auburndale, $11.00; Good Shepherd, Wareham, $3.69; Grace, New Bedford, $48.83; St. Mary's, Dorchester, $34.05; Ascension, Fall River, $21.04; All Saints', Attlebor- ough, $10.00; St. Mark's, Southborough, $17.66; Our Saviour, Roslindale, $2.35; St. Paul's, Dedham, $82.49; St. Mark's, Dorchester, $10.00; St. Thomas', Taunton, $70.71. Individuals — Rev. George L. Paine, Dorchester. $20.00; "Cash," Bos- ton, $100.00; Mrs. J. L. Graves, Boston, $10.00; Miss Sarah H. Hooker, Boston, $5.00; Mr. Frank B. Kimball, Boston (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Mrs. C. K. Cobb, Boston, $10.00; Rev. Charles P. Parker, Cambridge, $5.12; Miss Grace Nugent, West Bridgewater, $1.04; Rev. H. W. Nelson, Jr., D.D., Marshfield Hills, $50.00; Mr. Homer Lockwood, East Dedham, $5.00; Mr. Grant Walker, Boston, $50.00; Miss Harriet E. Carryl, Boston, $2.00; Mrs. C. S. (3abot, Boston, $5.00; Miss Elizabeth E. Dana, Cam- bridge, through Bishop Kendrick (Special), $8.33; Mrs. Louis Curtis, Boston, $10.00; "From a friend," Boston, $100.00; Chestnut Hill Branch of 69 Massachusetts — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued the Woman's Auxiliary, Chestnut Hill. $10.00; Mr. C. R. Codman, Brook- line, $25.00; Mr. F. W. Hunnewell, Boston, $100.00; Mr. George F. Gale, Natick, $1.00; Mrs. R. S. Sturgis, Boston, $50.00; from the YouHg Woman's Guild of Christ Church, Swansea, $5.00; "From a Friend," Han- over, $25.00; Mrs. J. N. Fiske, Boston, $100.00; Miss Alice P. Trapier, East Gloucester (Special), $3.00; Mrs. Herbert Beech, Boston, $100.00; Miss A. T. Reynolds, Boston (Special), $50.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Christ, Swansea, $7.26; St. Peter's, Cambridge, $2.98; Christ, Cambridge, $44.19; St. James', Somerville, $3.33; St. Stephen's, Lynn, $12.50; St. John's, Newton, $4.00; Trinity, Haverhill, $2.69; St. Paul's, Boston, $40.84; Ascension, Ipswich, $15.00; St. Paul's, North Andover, $7.10; Ascension, Boston, $15.77; St. Paul's, Maiden, $23.95; Grace, Newton, $32.30; Messiah, Woods Hole, $10.27; Epiphany, Win- chester, $22.13; St. John's, Newtonville, $11.28; St. Andrew's, Aver, $2.55; Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, $30.17; All Saints', Belmont, $18.98; Christ, Andover, $60.00; Holy Spirit, Mattapan, $40.78; St. John's, Cambridge, $59.23; St. Stephen's, Boston, $49.12; St. James', South Groveland, $5.87; Groton School Chapel, Groton, $25.00; St. Paul's, Boston, $5.00; Good Shepherd, Wareham, $4.28; St. Andrew's, Hanover (Automatic Pensions at 64), $20.06; Christ, Andover, $1.00; Ascension, Waltham, $3.00; St. Mary's, Dorchester, $26.40; All Saints', Dorchester, $9.65; Orient Heights Mission, East Boston, $28.00; St. James', Fall River, $5.00; Trinity, Bridgewater, $10.81; Grace, New Bedford, $36.98; Advent, Boston, $249.14; Christ, Hyde Park, $15.12; Trinity, Boston, $2.00; St. Paul's, Dedham, $71.47; Orient Heights Mission, East Boston, $7-So; Advent, Boston, Mass., received through the Southern Churchman, being commission on nine subscriptions from parishioners, $10.00; St Thomas, Taunton, $61.54; Messiah, West Newton and Auburndale, $9.00. Individuals — Miss Mary C. Babson, Gloucester, $3.00; from the Church Work Association of the Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, $10.00; Church Work Association of the Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, $5.00; Mrs. Louis Curtis, Boston, $10.00; Mr. C. H. Crafts, Boston, $100.00; Miss Sarah H. Hooker, Boston, $5.00; Mr. F. W. Hunnewell, Boston, $100.00; Mrs. Charles F. Wentworth, Brookline, $I5-Oo; Mrs. J. Arthur Beebe, Boston, $ioo.co; The Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D., Boston (Special), $25.00; Mrs. Harold Peabody, Hyde Park (Special), $10.00; Mrs. Harold Peabody, Hyde Park, $10.00; Rev. George L. Paine, Dorchester (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Rev. Charles P. Parker, Cambridge, $5.00; "A Donation," Boston, $100.00; from a member of Emmanuel Church, Boston (Special Cases), $10.00; Chestnut Hill Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, $10.00; Christ, Andover, per Mrs. James R. Fuller, $5.00; Mrs. Richard K. Soule, Brookline. $5.00; Mr. Charles R. Codman, Brookline, $25.00; "Cash," Boston, $1.00; Miss Grace Nugent, West Bridgewater, $1.00; Rev. H. W. Nelson, D.D., Marshfield Hills, $50.00; "From a Friend," Boston, $roo.oo; Mrs. J. N. Fiske, Boston, $100.00; Mrs. C. K. Cobb, Boston, $10.00; Mr. Homer Lockwood, East Dedham, $5.00; Mr. F. K. Collins, Newton, $5.00; Mr. Grant Walker, Boston, $50.00; Mrs. Herbert Beech. Boston, $100.00; Mrs. J. L. Graves, Boston, $10.00; Miss Mary C. Babson, Gloucester, $3.00; Miss Elizabeth H. Houghton, Cambridge, $2.00; "From a Friend," Brookline, $25.00. 70 Michigan 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $176 98 $139 35 $136 62 $452 95 Individuals 51 10 15720 4000 24830 Total contributions for three years $701 25 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $2,950 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $152 20 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. John's, Saginaw, W. S., $10.00; St. James', Detroit, $15.00; Christ, Owosso, $6.00; St. John's, Detroit, $50.00; All Saints', Pontiac, $5.00; St. James', Birmingham, $6.54; St. Mark's, Detroit, $5.05; Grace, Port Huron, $9.82; St. Paul's, Jackson, $60.00; Trinity, Caro, $0.50; St. Paul's, Bad Axe, $3.75; Epiphany, Detroit, $5.32. Individuals — Mrs. Seth Smith Chapin, Saint Johns, $5.00; Rev. Clar- ence Buel, Detroit, $12.00; "In Memoriam, Rev. William J. Roberts," per a friend, Owosso, $5.00; Mrs. N. Noble Brainerd, Pontiac, $2.00; Miss Mary A. Richmond, Ann Arbor (Special), $25.00; "Anonymous," Wona- lancet, N. H. (Special), $2.10. 1908-1909 Churches — St. John's, Saginaw, W. S., $16.25; All Saints', Brooklyn, $3.00; St. Michael's and AH Angels, Cambridge, $2.60; St. James', Detroit, $10.00; Trinity, Caro, $0.50; St. Paul's, Jackson, $50.00; St. James', Cheboygan, $5.00; St. Alban's, Highland Park, $2.00; St. John's, Detroit, $50.00. Individuals — "In memoriam," Rev. Thomas C. Pitkin, formerly rector St. Paul's Church, Detroit, per a friend, Owosso, $5.00; Mrs. John S. Minor, Detroit, $10.10; Mrs. S. S. Chapin, Saint Johns, $5.00; Rev. Clar- ence Buel, Detroit, $12.00; Mrs. Emily J. Vance, Bay City (Special), $25.00; Miss Cornelia S. Sheldon, Detroit (Special), $100.10. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Saginaw, W. S., $13.25; St. James', Detroit, $15.00; St. Jude's, Fenton, $5.55; Good Shepherd, Lexington, $2.10; St. John's, St. Johns, $7.14; All Saints', Pontiac, $10.00; St. Paul's, Jackson, $50.00; St. Paul's, Port Huron, $2.00; Epiphany, Detroit, $5.00; Grace, Port Huron, $19.58; St. Paul's Bad Axe $700. Individuals — Rev. Clarence Buel, Detroit, $23.00; Rev. S. S. Chapin, St. Johns, $5.00; Mrs. M. Noble Brainerd, West Detroit. $2.00; "In Memoriam, Rev. William J. Roberts," per a friend, Owosso (Permanent Fund), $10.00. Michigan City 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $133 05 $126 62 $64 80 $324 47 Total contributions for three years $324 47 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. .. . $700 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Thomas, Plymouth, $4.50; Trinity, Logansport, $18.00; Trinity, Fort Wayne, $70.00; St. Mark's, Lima, $7.00; St. John's, Bristol, $2.00 ; Trinity, Peru, $4.25 ; Gethsemane, Marion, $23.70 ; St. Thomas, Plymouth, $3.60. 1908- 1909 Churches — Christ, Gary, $4.56; Trinity, Logansport, $20.00; St. Mark's, Lima, $7.00; Trinity, Fort Wayne, $60.00; St. John's, Bristol, $4.35; Gethsemane, Marion, $30.71. 71 Michigan City — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued Churches — St. Mark's, Howe, $3.75; St. John's, Bristol, $5.35; Trinity, Fort Wayne, $26.00; Gethsemane, Marion, $29.70. Milwaukee 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $118 57 $133 78 $11103 $36338 Individuals 55 00 96 00 75 00 226 00 Total contributions for three years $589 38 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $2,575 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations 5 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. John's, Milwaukee, $9.50; St. Paul's, Hudson, $1.40; St. Mark's, Milwaukee, $38.62; St. James', Milwaukee, $53.05; All Saints', Cathedral, Milwaukee, $5.00; St. John Chrysostom, Delafield, $3.00; St. Matthew's, Kenosha, $6.00; St. John Chrysostom, Delafield, $2.00. Individuals — Rev. E. P. Wright, National Home, $10.00; Rev. Charles William Turner, Menomonie, $1.00; Mrs. Harriet C. W. Root and Miss F. E. Warner, Racine, $15.00; Rev. G. W. Dunbar, Fortress Monroe, Va., $25.00; the Misses Morgan, Milwaukee (Special), $4.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. John's, Milwaukee, $6.00; St. Matthew's. Kenosha, $30.00; St. John Chrysostom, Delafield, $5.00; St. Paul's, Watertown, $12.48; St. James', Milwaukee, $51.38; St. James', Milwaukee, $28.92. Individuals — Mr. W. A. Clark, Menomonie, $1.00; Miss M. B. Phelps, Wauwatosa, $10.00; Rev. G. W. Dunbar, Fortress Monroe, $25.00; the Misses Frames and Mrs. F. C. W. Root, Racine, $27.00; Rev. Charles William Turner, Menomonie, $1.00; Miss M. B. Phelps, Wauwatosa, $10.00; Rev. E. P. Wright, D.D.. National Home, $10.00; Mrs. John Kyle, Grace Church, Menomonie, $1.00; Rev. E. P. Wright, D.D., Milwaukee, $10.00; Miss Katherine Boyles, Lake Geneva (Special), $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Milwaukee, $10.00; St. Matthias', Waukesha, $10.10; St. Mary's, Tomah, $1.00; St. John Chrysostom, Delafield, $7.00; St. Matthew's, Kenosha, $25.00; All Saints' Cathedral, Milwaukee, $6.22; Trinity. Mineral Point, $7.60; St. John's, Elkhorn, $14.00; St. James', Milwaukee, $13.59; All Saints', Cathedral, Milwaukee, $11.52; St. John Baptist, Star Prairie, $5.00. Individuals — Rev. G. W. Dunbar, Fortress Monroe, Va., $25.00: Rev. George Shelton, Oneida, $5.00; Rev. G. W. Dunbar, Fortress Monroe. $25.00; St. John's Guild, Sparta, $5.00; Rev. George Shelton, Oneida, $5.00; Miss Frances Warner and Mrs. Herbert Root, Racine, $10.00. Minnesota 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $397 58 $334 62 $36492 $1,09712 Individuals 28.50 10 20 17 25 55 95 Total contributions for three years $i.i53 07 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $1 200 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $39 40 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Holy Communion, St. Peter, $4.00; St. Ansgarius, Min- neapolis, $1.16; St. Matthew's, Minneapolis, $1.50; St. Mark's, Lake City, 72 IViiNNESOTA — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued ^•75; Christ, Minneapolis, $1.20; St. Clement's, SL Paul, $19.00; Messiah, St Paul, $5.25; Iriruty, Caledonia, $2.00; St. John Baptist, Linden Hills, $3.00; Holy Irinity, Minneapolis, $11.45; ^t- John's, St. Paul, $39.50; St. Peter's, St. Paul, $3.51; Christ, Austin, $1.50; Christ, Benson, $2.76; Calvary, St. James', $2.30; St. John's, Janesville, $1.75; Holy Trinity, Luverne, $0.45; Trinity, Litchfield, $1.30; St. Luke's, Hastings, $3.00; St, Alary's, Basswood Grove, $0.90; AH Saints', Minneapolis, $11.70; St. Andrew's, South St. Paul, $0.51; St. Mark's, Minneapolis, $28.89; Good Shepherd, Blue Earth, $1.63; Ascension, Stillwater, $10.00; Christ, St. Paul, $17.87; Grace, Wabasha, $2.75; Gethsemane, Appleton, $0.75; Cal- vary, Rochester, $6.25; St. Mark's, Highwood, St. Paul, $0.50; St. Paul's, Minneapolis, $28.08; Good Shepherd, Windom, $1.20; Trinity, Anoka, $1.75; St. Paul's, Ov/atonna, $4.04; Redeemer, Cannon Falls, $1.25; Em- manuel, Litchfield, $0.90; Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, $43.18; Ascension, St. Paul, $3.25; St. Matthew's, Chatfield, $2.05; Holy Communion, Redwood Falls, $1.14; St. Mark's, Minneapolis, $6.92; Holy Trinity, Luverne, $2.78; Gethsemane, Minneapolis, $51.03; from the Dio- cese of Minnesota, $59.30; All Souls', Sleepy Eye, $2.58. Individuals — From the Birthday Box of St. Martin's Sunday School, Fairmont (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4.50; Miss Gertrude Holmes, Faribault, $5.00; miscellaneous from the Men's Missionary Thank Offer- ing (Permanent Fund), $15.00; Mrs. C. C. Tate, Albert Lea, $1.00; "A Clergyman," Faribault, $2.00; "In memory of the Rev. E. Moyses," per Miss Moyses (Permanent Fund), $1.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Holy Communion, St. Peter, $4.40; Christ, Benson, $4.17; St. Martin's, Fairmont (Automatic Pensions at 64), $3.50; Christ, Min- neapolis, $2.00; Calvary, St. James', $2.10; Christ, St. Paul, $19.38; Geth- semane, Appleton, $1.10; St. Mark's, Lake City, $5.00; St. Andrew's, Waterville, $3.00; St. Paul's, Winona, $7.45; St. Andrew's, Waterville, $1.35; St. Peter's, St. Paul, $3.85; Holy Trinity, Luverne, $0.96; St. Paul's, Hastings, $2.50; Christ, Austin, $2.27; St. Clement's, St. Paul, $30.04; St. Paul's, Minneapolis, $33.97; Holy Trinity, Minneapolis, $10.59; All Saints', Minneapolis, $12.75; Redeemer, Cannon Falls, $1.50; St. Mat- thew's, Minneapolis, $2.00; St. Paul's Owatonna, $4.92; St. John's, St. Paul, $3522; Calvary, Rochester, $8.25; St. Clement's, St. Paul, $1.13; Shattuck Chapel, Faribault, $1.06; Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Faribault, $16.41; St. John's, Janesville, $1.50; Ascension, Stillwater, $6.00; St. John Baptist, Linden Hills, $3.75; St. Paul's, Le Sueur Center, $1.00; Christ, Cordova, $1.00; Holy Communion, St. Peter, $1.00; St. Mark's, Minneapolis, $36.13; St. Andrew's, Minneapolis, $2.36; Grace, Pine Island, $1.00; St. Matthew's, Chatfield, $3.27; Christ, Albert Lea, $2.06; St. Clement's, St. Paul, $0.75; All Souls', Sleepy Eye, $3.93; Gethsemane, Minneapolis, $50.00. Individuals — Miss Gertrude Holmes, Faribault. $5.00; St. Martin's Sunday School, Birthday Box, Fairmont (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4.20; Mrs. Agnes E. Butler, Minneapolis, $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Ascension, Stillwater, $5.00; Holy Trinity, Minneapolis, $12.73; Christ, St. Paul. $27.65; Redeemer, Cannon Falls," $2.00; St. An- drew's, Waterville. $1.00; St. Mark's, Minneapolis, $.-^8.17; Trinity, Litch- field, $4.05; St. Mark's, Lake City, $3.20; Christ, Red Wing, $25.00; Holy Communion. St. Peter, $5.00; St. Paul's, Le Sueur Center, $2.00; Chris*-, Cordova, $1.00; St. Luke's. Willmar. $0.65; St. James'. St. Paul. $1.18; St. Paul's, St. Paul, $2.50; All Saints', Minneapolis, $11.08; Holy Com- 7Z Minnesota — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued munion, Redwood Falls, $1.50; St. John's, Mankato, $7.27; Messiah, St. Paul, $3.65; St. Matthew's, Minneapolis, $2.00; Ascension, St. Paul, $1.75 ; St. Paul's, Winona, $7.50; St. Philip's, SL Paul, $1.50; Calvary, Rochester, $5.16; St. Paul's, Owatonna, $4.35; St. Martin's, Fairmont (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.90; St Paul's, Minneapolis, $42.44; St. Mark's, Min- neapolis, $12.87; St. Luke's, Hastings, $2.87; St. John's, Janesville, $3.10; St. John Baptist, Minneapolis, $3.90; Grace, Wabasha, $1.00; Calvary, Waseca, $1.81; Christ, Albert Lea, $3.75; St. John's, St. Paul, $28.04; Christ. Benson, $3.85; St. Paul's, Owatonna, $0.50; Grace, Wabasha, $1.00; St Clement's, St. Paul, $31.02; Gethsemane, Minneapolis, $4000; Christ, Minneapolis, $2.00; Trinity, St Charles, $0.65; Grace, Pine Island, $1.00; St. Cornelia, Birch Coulee, Morton, $3.23; St Matthew's, Chatfield, $2.00; St. Paul's, Owatonna, $1.10. Individuals — Miss Gertrude Holmes, Faribault, $5.00; Rev. Edward Borncamp, Winona, $2.50; St. Martin's Sunday School, Fairmont (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $4.75; "In loving memory of her father and mother," per Miss Grace Holmes, Wales, Wis., $5.00. Mississippi 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $25456 $24147 $38788 $88391 Individuals 45 50 i 00 15 10 61 60 Total contributions for three years $945 51 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $2,450 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $26 10 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Chtirches — St. Columb's, Jackson, $5.00; Trinity, Yazoo City, $30.00; St Paul's, Meridian, $7.80; St. John's, Laurel, $8.50; St Paul's, Wood- ville, $10.00; Chapel of the Cross, Rolling Fork, $10.60; St. James', Port Gibson, $13.30; Trinity, Hattiesburg, $14.00; Christ, Vicksburg, $17.23; St John's, Scranton, $3.00; St John's, Ocean Springs, $1.35; St. John's, Aberdeen, $4.25; St Paul's, Columbus, $28.45; Redeemer, Biloxi, $10.00; Christ, Summit, $6.25; Incarnation, West Point, $4.00; St. George's, Clarksdale, $7.35; Advent, Swan Lake, $5.10; St. James', Port Gibson, $8.80; Mediator, Meridian, $6.00; St Paul's, Corinth, $3.91; Trinity, Pass Christian, $13.75; St. Peter's, Oxford, $3.55; St. John's, Ocean Springs. $6.56; Immanuel, Winona, $8.85; Trinity, Crystal Springs, $1.25; St John's Aberdeen, $1.00; St. Peter's by the Sea, Gulfport, $6.75; St. Alban's, Moss Point, $0.86; Nativity, Greenwood, $5.40; St. Alban's, Bovina, $1.70. Individuals — St. Andrew's, Jackson, through Mrs. Werlein, Sr., for the Bishop Thompson Cottage (Clerical Village), $5.00; Mrs. George McNamara, per Rev. C. B. Crawford, Biloxi (Automatic Pensions at 64), $i.oo;_Mrs. M. P. Webb (Five Million Pension Fund), $12.00; Mrs. W. E. Hawkins and Miss Annie Hawkins, Swan Lake (Five Million Pension Fund), $2.00; Mrs. Saunders, Swan Lake (Five Million Pension Fund), $1.00; Mrs. William A. Price, Epiphany Parish, Hermanville, $1.50; Rev. C. D. Brown, Oxford, $1.00; Mrs. Theodore Du Bose Bratton, Jackson, $10.00; "H.," Jackson, $10.00; Mrs. Hugh Miller Thompson, Jackson, $2.00. 1908-X909 Churches — St Paul's, Woodville, $3.00; Redeemer. Biloxi, $10.00; St. John's, Laurel, $25.81 ; St. Paul's, Columbus, $22.82 ; Trinity, Hattiesburg. $10.00; Trinity, Natchez, $51.05; Incarnation West Point, $1.96; St John's, Aberdeen, $4.60; Chapel of the Cross, Rolling Fork, $6.25; St James', 74 Mississippi — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued Port Gibson, $18.62; St. Andrew's, Jackson, $15.66; Nativity, Greenwood, $10.00; St. John's, Ocean Springs, $2.85; St. John's Scranton, $1.60; St Paul's, Meridian, $7.25; Trinity, Pass Christian, $23.00; St. James', Green- ville, $9.00; St. Peter's, Oxford, $3.00; Holy Trinity, Vicksburg, $15.00. Individuals — Rev. C. D. Brown, Oxford, $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Advent, Swan Lake, $1.00; St. Colomb's, Jackson, $5.80; Advent, Swan Lake, $3.00; Advent, Swan Lake, $10.00; Redeemer, Biloxi, $21.00; St. Paul's, Woodville, $6.50; St. Paul's, Meridian, $17.70; St. Paul's, Columbus, $16.90; St. John's, Scranton, $3.55; St. John's, Ocean Springs, $2.05; St. Alban's, Moss Point, $0.60; Trinity, Hattiesburg, $10.00; Christ, Vicksburg, $12.70; St. Peter's, Gulfport, $6.00; All Saints', Gren- ada, $6.25; Trinity, Natchez, $31.30; Advent, Swan Lake, $1.00; Chapel of the Cross, Rolling Fork, $5.55; St. Matthew's, Clinton, $3.30; All Saints', Grenada, $9.60; Trinity, Yazoo, $10.80; Christ, Bay St. Louis, $5-50 ; St. Andrew's, Jackson, $43.05 ; Trinity, Vicksburg, $8.50 ; St. John's, Aberdeen, $5.88; Nativity, Greenwood, $11.30; All Saints', Grenada, $10.00; St. Mary's, Bolton, $3.75; St. Mary's, Vicksburg, $5.00; St. James', Green- ville, $12.20; Immanuel, Winona, $10.00; St. Peter's, Oxford, $3.00; Of- fering taken at the Eighty-third Council of the Diocese of Mississippi, $40.55; Holy Innocents, Como (Five Million Pension Fund), $2.20; Re- deemer, Sardis (Five Million Pension Fund), $2.35; Trinity, Pass Chris- tian, $10.00; Immanuel, Winona, $30.00. Individuals — The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Du Bose Bratton, D.D., Jackson, $10.00; Rev. Charles B. Crawford, Biloxi (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.10. Missouri 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $24245 $17830 $21520 $63595 Individuals 107 00 125 00 17 00 249 00 Total contributions for three years $884 95 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $3,475 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations 5 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. Stephen's, Ferguson, $10.00; Holy Communion, St. Louis, $14.00; Holy Communion, St. Louis, $25.00; St. James' Memorial, St. Louis, $5.00; St. Jude's, Monroe, $26.01; Grace, St. Louis, $5.00; Re- deemer, St. Louis, $39.76; Christ Cathedral. St. Louis, $84.30; St. Jude's, Monroe City, $3.00; Ascension, St. Louis, $21.98; St. Andrew's, St. Louis, $8.40. Individuals — Mrs. L. F. Jones, Kirkwood, $100.00 ;Rev. F. M. Wed- dell, Rolla, $2.00; Rev. Charles F. Blaisdell, St. Louis (Speciaj), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Paul's, Mexico, $3.51; St. Stephen's, Ferguson, $7.27; Trinity, Hannibal, $11.00; St. James' Memorial, St. Louis, $5.00; St. Paul's, Palmyra. $9.00; Redeemer, St. Louis, $37.52; Calvary, Louisiana, $5.00; Grace, St. Louis, $3.55; Grace, St. Louis, $1.45; Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis, $95.00. Individuals — Mrs. Lorraine F. Jones, St. Louis, $100.00; the Rt. Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle. D.D.. St. Louis. $10.00; Rev. T. H. M. V. Appleby, D.D, Duluth, Minn., $10.00; Mrs. J. A. Wainwright, Palmyra, $5.00. 79 Missouri — Contributors — 1909- 19 lo — Continued Churches — St. Stephen's, Ferguson, $10.00; St. Paul's, Palmyra, $7.00; St. Paul's, Mexico, $6.91; Grace, St. Louis, $5.50; St. Paul's, Mexico, $1.00; Redeemer, St. Louis, $47.07; Trinity, De Soto, $10.00; St. Paul's, Palmyra, $3.46; St. John's Memorial, St. Louis, $5.00; Christ, St. Louis. $100.41; St. Andrew's, St. Louis, $10.60; St. Paul's, Overland Park, $1.75; Christ, Cape Girardeau, $4.00; Holy Cross, Poplar Bluff, $2.50. Individuals— Tht Rt. Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, D.D., LL.D., St. Louis, $10.00; Mrs. Caroline PL Wainwright, Palmyra, $5.00; Rev. F. M. Weddell, Rolla, $2.00. Montana 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $332 85 $345 91 $372 05 $1,050 81 Individuals 10 00 S 00 IS 00 Total contributions for three years $1,065 81 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. .$1,050 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Emmanuel, Miles City, $10.15; St. Paul's, Fort Benton, $5-95; St. Thomas', Wibaux, $3.40; St. Andrew's, Livingston, $7.65; Christ, Kalispell, $6.35; St. Luke's, Billings, $10.00; St. Mark's, Havre, $4.00; St. Mark's, Anaconda. $19.00; Christ, Sheridan, $8.00; St. Paul's, Virginia City, $11.75; St. Matthew's, Glendive, $11.00; St. James', Dillon, $40.00; St. Luke's, Billings, $1.00; St. Peter's, Helena, $82.30; St. James'. Deer Lodge, $10.80; St. James', Bozeman, $9.60; St. Paul's, Hamilton, $5.00; St. Paul's, Butte, $11.00; St. John's, Pony, $2.00; St. John's, Butte, $39-90 ; Calvary, Red Lodge, $4.75; St. Mark's, Big Timber, $5.25; St. John's, Pony, $4.00; Holy Spirit, Missoula, $17.00; St. Thomas, Boulder, $3.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. James', Lewistown, $12.10; St. Paul's, Hamilton, $5.00; St. Andrew's, Livingston, $1880; St. Peter's, Helena, $86.60; Christ, Kalispell, $12.95; St. Luke's, Billings, $11.00; St. Mark's, Big Timber, $3-35; St. James', Dillon, $43.50; St. Thomas', Wibaux, $5.26; St. Mat- thew's, Glendive, $12.00; Christ. Sheridan, $8.00; St. Mark's, Havre, $3-90 ; Incarnation, Great Falls, $26.95; St. Mark's, Anaconda, $20.30; Emmanuel, Miles City, $8.50; St. John's, Butte, $53.20; Holy Spirit, Missoula, $X4-50. Individuals — Rev. J. Philip Anshutz, White Sulphur Springs, $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. James', Bozeman, $12.45; St. Paul's, Hamilton, $10.00; Calvary, Red Lodge, $6.00; Emmanuel, Miles City, $7-95; St. Peter's, Helena, $100.30; St. James', Dillon, $50.35; St. James', Deer Lodge, $8.00; St. Mark's, Big Timber, $12.10; St. John's, Butte, $50.00; St. James', Deer Lodge, $2.00; St. Paul's, Fort Benton, $6.50; St. Mark's, Anaconda, $13.30; Trinity, Jeffers, $3.05 ; Incarnation, Great Falls, $4.85 ; St. Andrew's, Livingston, $23.20; St. Luke's, Billings, $12.00; Christ, Kalispell, $10.60; Holy Spirit, Missoula, $17.00; St. Andrew's, Livingston, $6.00; St. Mat- thew's Glendive, $6.00; St. Thomas, Wibaux, $1.80; St. James', Lewis- town, $8.60. Individuals — Rev. J. W. Hayward, Sheridan, $5.00. Nebraska 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1170 $475 $34 95 $Si 40 Individuals 500 100 600 Total contributions for three years $57 40 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years $837 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $5 00 76 Nebraska — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued Churches — Trinity, Crete, $4.40; St. Mary's, Blair, $4.00; St. Peter's, Neligh, $3.30. Individuals — "S. C. S.," Beatrice (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Mary's, Blair, $4.75. Individuals — Charles A. McKim, M.D.C., Lincoln, $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Holy Trinity, Schuyler, $2.00; St. Peter's, Neligh, $5.45: St. Mary's, Blair, $18.25; St. James', Fremont, $3.85; St. Martin's, South Omaha, $5.40. Nevada 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $99 90 $68 40 $59 55 $227 85 Individuals 15 00 5 00 5 00 25 00 Total contributions for three years $252 85 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $4000 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Paul's, Elko, $15.00; St. George's, Austin, $0.75; Clover Valley, Nevada, $0.55; St. Paul's, Elko, $3.75; St. Paul's, Ely, $0.60; St. James', Eureka, $0.75; St. Mary's, Tonopah, $5.00; Pioche, Nevada $0.50; Trinity, Reno, $5.00; Trinity, Reno, $44.40; St. Paul's, Elko, $5.00; St. George's, Austin, $8.60; St. Andrew's, Battle Mountain, $5.00; St. Paul's, Elko, $5.00. Individuals — Rev. G. C. Hunting, Ely (Automatic Pensions at 64), $15.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Peter's, Carson City, $10.65; St. Paul's, Virginia City, $6.00; St. Bartholomew's, Ely (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; St. Mark's, Tonopah, $11.00; St. Paul's, Elko, $1350; Trinity, Reno, $17.25. Individuals — Rev. S. Unsworth, Paris, France, $5,00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Andrew's, Battle Mountain, $4.45; St. Bartholomew's, Ely (Automatic Pensions at 64), $15.00; Trinity, Reno, $40.10. Individuals — Mrs. Sarah H. Ford, through Trinity Church, Reno, $5-00. Newark 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $786 13 $392 36 $861 62 $2,040 il Individuals 115 10 19800 20200 515 10 Total contributions for three years $2,555 21 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $2,350 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $611 80 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Good Shepherd, Hamburg, $9.10; St. Thomas'. Vernon, $3.00; St. Barnabas. Newark, $37.11; Grace, Rutherford, $5.00; St. James', Newark $43.52; Calvary, Summit, $85.14; All Saints', Orange, $8.00; St. Paul's, Encriewood, $181.00; St. Paul's, Englewood (Special), $113.00: Grace, Jersey City (Automatic Pensions at 64), $8.ig; Christ, Short Hills, $19.25; St. Paul's, Englewood, $11.00; St. Paul's, Englewood (Special). 77 Newark — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued $10.00; St. Peter's, Morristown, $99.07; Grace, East Orange (Automatic Pensions at 64), $500; St. James', Upper Montclair, $52.36; St. John's, Passaic, $36.55; St. Luke's, Montclair, $24.84; Christ, Harrison, $10.00; St. James', Upper Montclair, $25.00. Individuals — Rev. Arthur Wynne Shaw, Phillipsburg, $5.10; "Grati- tude," Grace Church, Newark (Automatic Pensions a: 64), $12.93; Mr. J. H. Smith, South Orange, $50.00; Mrs. Anna I. Hunter, East Orange $5.00; Calvary, Bayonne, per a member, $5.00; Mrs. James R. Strong, Short Hills, $5.00; "Gratitude," Grace Church, Newark (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $12.07; Rev. Claudius M. Roome, Montclair, $10.00; Rev. M. Albert, N. Y., $5.00; Miss Elizabeth Timlow, Montclair, $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Grace, Newark, $17.95; Grace, Rutherford, $500; Grace, Jersey City (Automatic Pensions at 64), $7.51; St. Paul's, Englewood, $25.00; Christ, Short Hills, $25.00; Trinity, Grantwood, $5.25; St. John's, Montclair, $10.00; St. Peter's, Morristown, $142.00; Calvary, Summit, $48.13; St. John's, Passaic, $25.37; St. Paul's, Jersey City, $18.42; Calvary, Summit, $12.50; Christ, Hackensack, $10.10; St. Luke's, Montclair, $21.00; Epiphany Mission, East Orange, $19.13. Individuals — Miss Ann H. Laight, Summit, $5.00; Mrs. J. L. Trus- low, Jr., Summit, $5.00; Mrs. F. E. Hagemeyer, South Orange, $50.00; Mrs. Joseph Hunter, East Orange, $5.00; Mrs. Nelson Wright, Newark, $10.00; Mr. Richard Stevens, Hoboken, $20.00; Rev. Arthur W. Shaw, Phillipsburg, $5.00; Mr. Charles P. Sparkman, Paterson, $5.00; Mr. J. H. Smith, South Orange, $50.00; from a member of Calvary Church, Bayonne, $5.00; Miss Elizabeth Timlow, Montclair, $5.00; Mrs. Joseph Hunter, East Orange, $5.00; "From Friends," Passaic, $10.00; Trinity Church, Ho- boken, per "C. A. B.," $5.00; Rev. N. Barrows, Short Hills, $5.00; Miss Annie K. Robertson, East Orange (Special), $8.00. 1909-1910 Churches— Grace. Rutherford, $5.00; Grace, Jersey City (Automatic Pensions at 64), $9.52; Grace, Newark, $38.36; Christ, Harrison (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $12.00; Christ, Short Hills (Permanent Fund), $324.93; Calvary, Summit, $111.63; St. James', Upper Montclair, $i49-33; Christ, Short Hills (Permanent Fund), $50.00; Grace, Westwood, $2.25; Holy Trinity, Hillsdale, $2.00; Atonement, Tenafly, $4.60; St. Paul's, Englewood, $31.00; Calvary, Summit, $12.50; St. Paul's, Jersey City, $12.51; St. John's, Montclair, $10.00; St. John's, Passaic, $28.72; Christ, Hackensack (Five Million Pension Fund), $33-65; St. Luke's, Montclair, $23.62. Individuals— Mrs. J. R. Strong, Short Hills, $10.00; Mrs. F. E. Hage- meyer, South Orange, $50.00; Mrs. James L. Truslow, Jr., Summit, $5.00; Miss Ann H. Laight, Summit, $5.00; Miss Elizabeth F. Smith, East Orange, $5.00; Rev. Arthur W. Shaw, Phillipsburg, $5.00; Rev. and Mrs. Henry M. Smyth, Englewood, $10.00; Mrs. Joseph Hunter, East Orange, $2.00; Mr. James Barber, Englewood, $35.00; "Anonymous," Passaic, $i5-Oo; Mr. J. Harry Smith, South Orange, $50.00; Rev. N. Barrows, Short Hills (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; from a member of Trinity Parish, Hoboken, $5.00. 78 . New Hampshire 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $28593 $29107 $376 73 $953 73 Individuals n 25 3^75 709 SO 09 Total contributions for three years $1,003 82 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years... $2,525 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $20 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Christ, North Conway, $7.89; Christ, Exeter, $14.53; St. Jude's, Franklin, $5.00; St. Luke's, Concord, $3.10; Redeemer, Rochester, $3.40; Messiah, Lincoln, $10.00; St. Luke's, Woodsville, $3-44; St. Jude's, Franklin, $6.00; St. James', Keene, $16.00; Trinity, Tilton, $9.15; St. Paul's, Lancaster, $3.00; St. James', Keene, $2.00; St. Thomas', Hanover, $7.00; St. Andrew's, Manchester, $8.33; St. Mark's, Groveton, $1.75; Christ, Salmon Falls, $4.35; St. John's, Walpole, $12.65; St. James', Laconia, $2.00; St. Luke's, Woodsville, $1.50; Epiphany, Newport, $6.88; Transfiguration, Derry, $8.50; St. John the Baptist, Sanbornville, $7.08; Grace, Manchester, $26.40; St. Matthew's, Goffstown, $1.25; Good Shep- herd, Nashua, $71.17; St. Mark's, Ashland, $5.00; All Saints', Littleton, $4.23; Trinity, Claremont, $14.33; St. John's, Portsmouth, $20.00. Individuals — Rev. H. L. Wood, Ashland, $5.00; Good Shepherd Sun- day School, Nashua, $1.25; "In Memoriam," per Miss E. A. Pope, Kear- sarge (Special), $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Christ, Exeter, $10.51; St. Barnabas, Berlin, $565; St. Paul's, Concord, $38.80; Christ, North Conway, $9.06; Holy Spirit, Dan- bury, $1.00; Christ, Portsmouth, $5.75; St. Luke's, Concord, $3.40; Re- deemer, Rochester, $4.00; St. John Baptist, Sanbornville, $6.00; St. Thom- as, Dover, $1.85; St. Jude's, Franklin, $3.64; St. Andrew's, Manchester, $8.67; All Saints', Littleton, $1.55; St. Mark's, Groveton, $2.00; St. James', Keene, $8.21; Transfiguration, Derry, $9.00; St. Thomas', Hanover, $17.42; Christ, Exeter, $6.50; Good Shepherd, Nashua, $84.23; Grace, Manchester, $29.34; St. James', Keene, $3.64; Messiah, Lincoln, $10.00; Trinity, Clare- mont, $19.85; St. Mark's, Ashland, $1.00. Individuals — Rev. E. A. Renouf, D.D., Keene, $10.00; Miss Mary A. E. Stockett, Concord, $2.00; Good Shepherd Sunday School, Nashua, $2.25; Rev. Alfred Langdon Elwyn, Portsmouth, $7.50; Mrs. Lilian S. Rogers, Sanbornville (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches— Trinity, Tilton, $2.50; Christ, North Conway, $6.60; Christ, Portsmouth, $7.00; St. Paul's, Concord, $23.87; St. Matthew's, Goffstown, $2.70; St. James', Keene, $10.00; St. Barnabas, Berlin, $1.85; St. Luke's, Concord, $2.25; Redeemer, Rochester. $4.69; St. Luke's, Woodsville, $5.13; St. Jude's, Franklin, $6.00; St. Mary's, Groveton. $2.00; St. Luke's, Charles- town, $6.00; Trinity, Claremont, $24.34; St. Andrew's. Manchester, $9.85; Trinity, Tilton, $4.55; St. John's, Sanbornville, $22.57; All Saints', Little- ton, $3.05; Epiphany, Lisbon, $2.55; St. Thomas', Hanover, $15.61; St. Thomas', Hanover (Automatic Pensions at 64^ $5.00; St. John's, Wal- pole, $13.35; Epiphany, Newport, $4.00; Good Shepherd, Nashua, $80.49; St. James'. Keene, $8.40; Transfiguration. Derry, $Q.oo; St. Stephen's, Pittsfield, $2.00; St. Paul's, Concord, $90.38; Holy Spirit. Danbury, $1.00. Individuals— "In Memoriam," per Miss E. A. Pope, Kearsarge, $5.00; Sunday School of Trinity Church, Claremont, $2.09. 79 New Jersey 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $229 03 $281 03 $413 33 $923 39 Individuals 120 62 74 00 97 00 291 62 Total contributions for three years $1,215 oi Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $4,025 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $197 16 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. Peter's Freehold, $10.00; St Mary's by the Sea, Point Pleasant, $6.29; Grace, Merchantville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $32.78; St. Stephen's, Netherwood, $1.80; All Saints', Scotch Plains, $10.00; St. James', Eatontown, $1.18; St. Paul's, Trenton, $6.25; Christ, Shrewsbury, $17.41; St. John's, Somerville, $11.25; St. Peter's, Freehold, $10.00; St. John's, Little Silver, $3.75; St. Andrew's, Lambertville, $2.50; St. John's in the Wilderness, Gibbsboro, $4.00; Christ, Elizabeth, $5.00; Trinity, Moorestown, $10.43; St. James', Atlantic City, $15.00; Holy Trinity, Ocean City, $4.35; St. Stephen's, Plainfield, $2.20; St. John's, Elizabeth, $15.00; St. Luke's, Metuchen, $5.00; All Saints', Trenton, $4.18; St. John's, Somer- ville, $10.00; Grace, Haddonfield, $15.93; St. Stephen's, Plainfield, $2.30; St. Michael's, Trenton, $16.18; St. Thomas, Glassboro, $6.25. Individuals — Rev. Stephen A. W. Pray, Rocky Hill, $5.00; Rev. H. M. P. Pearse, South Amboy, $3.00; Rev. William H. Neilson, D.D., Plain- field, $25.00; Mr. H. B. Driggs, Deal Beach, $5.00; "From a Friend," Fanwood, $5.00; St. Peter's, Freehold, per a member, $11.62; Trinity Woman's Auxiliary, Cranford, $5.00; "From a Friend," Sea Bright, (Special), $25.00; "Cash," Trenton (Special), $1.00; Mrs. L. H. Hart, New Brunswick (Special), $5.00; Anonymous, New Brunswick (Special), $25.00; Mrs. George E. Ely, Long Branch (Special), $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — St. Andrew's, Mount Holly, $14.25 ; St. Mary's by the Sea, Point Pleasant, $8.74; All Saints', Scotch Plains, $12.00; Grace, Merchant- ville (Permanent Fund), $43.38; St. Peter's, Freehold, $10.00; Christ, Shrewsbury, $31.46; St. John's, Gibbsboro, $3.25; Trinity, Princeton, $55.35; Christ, Elizabeth, $5.00; Trinity, Moorestown, $15.00; St. James' Memorial, Eatontown, $1.48; All Saints', Trenton, $6.04; St. Luke's, Metuchen, $7.08; St. John's, Elizabeth, $23.00; All Saints', Lakewood, $20.00; St. Paul's, Trenton, $10.00; Grace, Elizabeth, $5.00; St. Paul's, Rahway, $10.00. Individuals — Mrs. Bloomfield J. Beach, Plainfield, $5.00; Miss Grace B. Randall, Lakewood, $5.00; Rev. R. H. Woodward, Toms River, $15.00; Mr. Thomas C. Curtis, Point Pleasant, $5.00; Mr. W. F. Durham, Red Bank, $1.00; Mr. William H. Taylor, Somerville, $10.00; Rev. C. Graham Adams, Eatontown, $5.00; Mrs. E. R. McCrea, Atlantic City, $10.00; Rev. G. Livingston Bishop, Mantua, $3.00; from a friend, Fanwood, $5.00; Rev. William W. Blatchford, Atlantic City, $5.00; Mrs. G. Livingston Bishop, Wenonah (Special), $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Bernards, Bdrnardsville, $3.00; St. Andrew's, Mt. Holly, $19.17; Trinity, Swedesboro, $1.55; St. Paul's, Trenton, $5.00; Grace, Merchantville, $47.00; St. George's, Helmetta. $10.25; Christ, Woodbury, $3.26; St. James', Atlantic City, $5.00; St. Mary's by the Sea, Point Pleasant, $7.21; St. Paul's, Camden, $14.59; All Saints'. Scotch Plains, $10.00; St. James', Piscatawav, $7.58; Christ, New Brunswick, $28.00; Christ, Shrewsbury, $30.00; St. Andrew's, Lambertville. $5.00; St. John's, Gibbsboro, $3.60; St. James', Eatontown, $1.50; Trinity, Moores- town, $15.00; St. Andrew's, Bridgeton, $25.00; St. Peter's, Freehold, $7.00; 8o New Jersey — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued St. Paul's, Westfield, $24.38; Christ, Middletown, $16.52; All Saints', Trenton, $2.96; Grace, Haddonfield, $42.18; Trinity, Princeton, $40.64; Christ, Elizabeth, $6.00; Christ, Bordentown, $3.57; St. John's, Elizabeth, $13-37; St. Michael's, Trenton, $15.00. Individuals — Mrs. Bloomfield J. Beach, Plainfield, $5.00; Miss Grace B. Randall, Lakewood, $5.00; Miss H. N. De Rlyn, Plainfield (Special), $5.00; Mr. William H. Taylor, Somerville, $10.00; Miss Florence Tweedy, Plainfield, $5.00; Christ, Elizabeth, a thank offering, per "J. W. L." (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $50.00; Mrs. G. Livingston Bishop, Wenonah, $5.00; Mr. H. B. Driggs, Metuchen, $2.00; Mrs. F. K. Stevens, New Brunswick, $10.00. New Mexico 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $4270 $6387 $2730 $13387 Individuals 10 00 19 00 6 25 35 25 Total contributions for three years $169 12 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $2,025 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. Clement's, El Paso, $24.50; St. Luke's, Deming, $4.35; St. James', Mesilla Park, $4.20; from the Convocation of New Mexico, $4.65 ; St. John's, Albuquerque, $5.00. Individuals — Mr. J. Stoney Porcher, El Paso, $5.00; patients of the New Mexico Cottage Sanatorium, Silver City, $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Holy Faith. Santa Fe, $11.70; St. John's, Albuquerque, $6.00; St. Clement's, El Paso, $37.82; St. Andrew's, Roswell, $3.15; St. James', Mesilla Park, $5.20. Individuals — Mr. J. Stoney Porcher, El Paso, $9.00; from the patient in the New Mexico Cottage Sanatorium, Silver City, $5.00; Mr. J. Stoney Porcher, El Paso, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Clement's, El Paso, $21.10; St. James', Mesilla Park, $5.20; St. Michael's, Tuscumcari, $1.00. Individuals — From the patients in the New Mexico Cottage Sana- torium, Silver City, $6.25. New York 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $2,795 03 $1,58674 $1.33025 $5,71202 Individuals 2,76420 6,61579 3.6x4 47 12,99446 Total contributions for three years $18,706 48 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $9,092 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $5,946 03 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Ascension, Mt. Vernon, $3.00; St. Luke's Hospital Chapel, New York, $5.55; St. Mary's, Mohegan, $1.00; St. Peter's, Peekskill, $30.00; Christ, Rye, $19.05; St. Thomas, New Windsor, $10.00; Mediator, Kingsbridge, $36.49; Chapel of St. Augustine, New York, $6.30; St. Luke's, Haverstraw, $6.18; Christ, Bronxville, $5.00; Grace, City Island, $5.00; Ascension, Mt. Vernon, $20.00; Incarnation, New York, from the Men's 8i New York — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Missionary Thank Offering (Permanent Fund), $1,000.00; Ascension, Mt. Vernon, from the Men's Missionary Thank Offering (Permanent Fund), $113.32; Christ, Rye, $5.00; Messiah, Rhinebeck, $19.54; All Saints', Har- rison, $7.00; Calvary, New York, $268.55; All Saints', Briar Cliff, $13.47; St. Augustine's, Croton (Automatic Pensions at 64), $12.56; Holy Com- munion, New York, $23.62; Chapel of the Incarnation, New York, $40.86; Grace, New York, $6.45; St. Peter's, Westchester, $9.83; St. Thomas, Mamaroneck, $25.61; St. Luke the Beloved Physician, Liberty (Automatic Pensions at 64), $45.35; Grace, New York, $419.51; Trinity, Saugerties, $6.90; St. John's, Yonkers, $25.00; St. Stephen's, New York, $12.00; St. John's, Kingston (Automatic Pensions at 64), $31.03; Ascension, Mt. Vernon (Permanent Fund), $22.00; Holy Faith, New York, $15.44; Christ, Bronxville (Permanent Fund), $40.00; St. Aug-ustine's Chapel, New York, $5-57; St. Ann's, Morrisania, $16.23; St. John's Chapel, Trinity Parish, New York, $31.01; St. Luke's, Trinity Parish, New York, $10.00; St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity Parish, New York, $13.71 ; Grace, Port Jervis, $2.00; St. Edward the Martyr, New York, $25.00; St. Mark's, Tarrytown on Hudson, $20.85 ; St. Agnes Chapel, New York, $207.23 ; Holy Communion, Mahopac, $7.50; Good Shepherd, West Somers, $2.50; Chapel of the Intercession, New York, $76.56; Trinity Chapel, New York, $30.20; St. Michael's, New York, $10.89; Christ, Poughkeepsie, $23.17; St. John's, Monticello, per Rev. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Washington, $2.00. Individuals— Rtv. J. L. Scully, New York, $10.00; Miss D. W. Hoff- man, New York, $20.00; Miss Margaret Collins, member of Grace Church, New York, $40.00; Rev. Benjamin J. Fitz, New York, $1.00; Mr. Clarence M. Hyde, New York, $250.00; Miss Helen L. Deas, New York, $5.00; Miss S. Louise Acker, New York, $5.00; "In memory of the Rev. J. Wesley Brown," from a member of St. Thomas' Church. New York, $100.00; Mrs. Eliza A. Van Duzen, Stapleton, $2.00; Miss Mary C. Cook, Ossining, $1.00; Mr. Francis Lynde Stetson, New York, $100.00; Mr. EUicott D. Curtis, New York, $25.00; Miss Mary E. Robert, New York, $10.00; Miss Elizabeth R. Delafield, $5.00; Rev. M. Albert, New York, $5.00; from two parishioners of Trinity Chapel, New York, $100.00; Miss M. L. Wyman, New York, $2.50; "A. B. F.," New York, $5.00; Rev. John Cornell, New York (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; "A Friend," New York, $1,000.00; Rev. Philip Cook, New York, $50.00; Rev. Lawrence T. Cole,. New York, $25.00; Miss A. F. Cornell, Poughkeepsie, $5.00; Mr. James Goodwin, New York, $100.00; "Cash," New York, $200.00; Rev. H. M. Clarke, Ph.D., Annandale, $500; "Cash," per Mrs. J. B. Redfield (Special), $40.00; Miss Mary E. Clarkson, New York, $5.00; "Member of Grace," New York, $20.00; Mrs. Henrietta L. Palmer, New York, $15.00; Rev. Henry A. Dows, New York, $6.00; Mrs. R. T. Auchmuty, New York, $200.00; Mrs. J. B. Redfield, New York, $25.00; Mr. Snowden B. Redfield, New York, $2.00; St. Andrew's Sunday School, Yonkers, $72.00; Rev. Stephen Van Rensselaer, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. (Five Million Pension Fund). $5.00; Rev. J. H. Watson, New York, $100.00; Rev. William M. Geer, St. Paul's Chapel, New York, $5.00; from a mem- ber of the Rev. Mr. Geer's family, St. Paul's Chapel, New York, $1.00; Rev. W. Montagite Geer, New York, $2.70; "From a friend," Cold Spring (Special), $3.00; Miss E. L. Lundy, Bronxville (Special), $5.00; Mrs. J. H. Clark, Yonkers (Special), $20.00; Miss E. G. Sparks, Ellenville (Special), $5.00; Miss Ellen King, Stockbridge, Mass., $25.00; Mrs. Eva S. Cochran, Philipsburg (Special), $100.00; Mr. Hamilton Wright Mabie, St. Huberts (Special), $15.00; Miss Baldwin, Yonkers (Special), $5.00; "D.," Sabael (Special), $1.00; Mrs. S. W. Bowles, New York, $5.00. 82 New York Contrbutors — 1908-19109 — Continued. Churches — Holy Comforter, Poughkeepsie, $5.00; Chapel of St. Au- gustine, New York, $4.68; St. Mark's, Tarrytown, $16.26; Christ, Tarry- town, $16.26; St. Peter's, Peekskill, $30.00; St. Michael's, New York, $10.00; St. John's, Yonkers, $25.00; All Saints', Briar Cliff, Ossining, $14.67; St. Luke's, Haverstraw, $6.50; House of Prayer, Jones Point, $0.50; Grace, City Island, $2.76; Ascension, Mount Vernon, $20.00; The Mediator, New York, $40.12; Trinity Chapel, New York, $100.00; Calvary, New York, $305.92 ; Christ, Sparkill, $4.55 ; St. Thomas', Mamaroneck, $64.79; Trinity, New Rochelle, $12.00; Divine Love, Montrose, $3.00; Grace, New York, $437.69; St. John's, Kingston (Automatic Pensions at 64), $44.50; St. Paul's, Ossining, $22.20; Messiah, Rhinebeck, $20.00; St. John's Chapel, New York, $40.35; St. Paul's, Tivoli, $10.65; St. Paul's Chapel, Trmity Parish, New York, $20.55 ; St. Luke's Chapel, Trinity Parish, New York, $10.00; Intercession, New York, $54.93; St. Augus- tine's Chapel, New York, $5.29; Grace, West Farms, $4.20; St. James the Less, Scarsdale, $6.00; Trinity Chapel, New York, $74.30; St. Agnes Chapel, New York, $92.54; Holy Trinity, Highland (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; St. Athanasius, New Paltz (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; St. Michael's, New York, $9.24; St. James', North Salem, $11.72; St. Luke's, Somers, $15.64; St. Alban's, Highbridge, $14.93. Individuals — Mrs. H. Hobart Bush, Port Chester, $1.00; Miss Annie Sing, Scarborough on Hudson, New York, $10.00; Rev. Thornton F. Turner, New York (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Mrs. Wilson Peterson, New York, $25.00; Rev. R. E. Grueber, Hopewell Junction (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Mrs. S. Lawrence, New York, $10.00; Mrs. W. Emlen Roosevelt, New York, $25.00; Mrs. E. C. Millett, New York, $10.00; "In memory of her mother," per Miss Scrugham, Yonkers, $5.00; Miss Katharine T. Moore, Scarborough, $20.00; Miss Agnes E. Vankirk, Inwood, $3.00; St. Luke's Hospital, Cathedral Heights, $4.69; "Special," New York, $50.00; Miss P. C. Swords, New York, $10.00; Mr. Francis L. Stetson, New York, $100.00; "Cash," New Rochelle, $1.00; St. Michael's, New York, per Mrs. Redfield, New York, $40.00; Miss S. Louise Acker, New York, $5.00; Miss Margaret W. Roberts, New York, $10.00; "A Friend," New York, $1,000.00; Miss Mary C. Cook, Ossining, $5.00; Mrs. Clarence M. Hyde, New York, $250.00; Rev. E. W. Colloque, Mohegan, $1.00; Miss Anna B. Fisher, New York, $10.00; "M. S.," In Memoriam (Permanent Fund), $100.00; "Cash," per Mr. Henry Lewis Morris, New York, $200.00; Mr. S. B. Redfield, New York, $5.00; "Mrs. John Henry Caswell, in memory of her grandmother, Lydia, wife of Cyrus Curtis, one of the original incorporators of the General Clergy Relief Fund in 1855" (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4,000.00; Mr. James J. Goodwin, New York, $100.00; "In memory of her father, Rev. E. Moyses," per Miss P. P. Moyses, New York (Permanent Fund), $1.10; St. Andrew's Sunday School, Yonkers, $60.00; Mrs. Theodore Mallaby, St. Matthew's Parish, New York, $1.00; Rev. George K. MacNaught, Harrison, $1.00; Miss Mary E. Robert, New York, $10.00; Mrs. R. T. Auchmuty, New York, $250.00; "To relieve immediate need," per Mrs. J. B. Redfield, New York (Special), $40.00; Mr. S. B. Redfield, New York, $5.00; Rev. J. Henry Watson, New York, $100.00; Miss Mary R. King, New York, $25.00; Mrs. J. B. Redfield, New York (Special), $50.00; Mr. S. B. Redfield, New York (Special), $5.00; Miss Annie Sing, Scarborough on Hudson (Permanent Fund), $50.00; Miss Etta Shriver, Merriwold Park (Special), $2.00. 1909-1910 • Churches — St. Thomas', New Windsor, $10.00; St. Mary's, Yorktown, $1.00; Chapel of St. Luke's Hospital, New York, $5.00; Trinity Chapel, 83 New York — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued New York (Permanent Fund), $100.00; St. Edward the Martyr, New York, $50.01; Christ, Bronxville, $22.01; St. Peter's, Peekskill, $20.00; St Michael's, New York, $32.67; St. Margaret's, New York, $6.00; Mediator, Kingsbridge, $28.20; St. John's, Yonkers, $36.60; Christ, Tarrytown, $10.00; St. Mark's, Tarrytown, $10.00; Grace, City Island (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $2.50; St Luke's, Haverstraw, $3.50; Calvary, New York City, $227.46; All Saints', Briar Cliff, Ossining, $15.53; St Thomas', New Wind- sor, $10.00; Du Saint Espit, New York, $14.00; Messiah, Rhinebeck, $20.00; St. Bartholomew's, New York, $1.00; St. Thomas, Mamaroneck, $35.41; Holy Faith, New York, $13.10; Grace, New York City, $296.55; St. Luke's, Trinity Parish, New York, $8.41; St Michael's, New York, $8.87; Grace, Port Jervis, $2.00; St Luke the Beloved Physician, Loomis (Automatic Pensions at 64), $31.67; St Luke the Beloved Physician, Loomis, $31.68; Trinity Chapel, New York, $140.00; Chapel of St. Augustine, New York, $5.83; St. Chrysostom's Chapel, New York, $6.00; St. Paul's Chapel, New York, $16.14; Intercession, New York, $39.11; St. Agnes Chapel, New York, $56.00; St. Andrew's, New Paltz (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Holy Trinity, Highland (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; All Saints', Harrison, $4.00. Individttals — Rev. Henry A. Dows, New York, $4.00; Miss Agnes Lathers, New York, $20.00; Miss Elizabeth R. Delafield, New York, $5.00; Mrs. W. Emlen Roosevelt, New York, $25.00; Mrs. Samuel Lawrence, New York, $10.00; Mrs. Margaret W. Roberts, New York, $10.00; Mrs. J. H. Clark, Yonkers, $20.00; Mrs. Frances A. Thompson, New York, $5.00; Miss Mary L. Wyman, New York, $2.50; Rev. J. L. Scully, New York, $10.00; "In memory of Rev. J. Wesley Brown," by a member of St Thomas' Church, New York, $100.00; Mrs. W. Peterson, New York, $25.00; "In memory of their mother," per the Misses Scrugham, New York, $5.00; Miss K. T. Moore, Scarborough on Hudson, $20.00; Rev. E W. Colloque, Peekskill, $1.00; St Michael's Parish, per Mrs. M. A. Red- field, New York, $40.00; Mrs. Emma C. Millett, New York, $10.00; Miss Mary C. Wisner, New York, $2.00; Mrs. Clarence M. Hyde, New York, $250.00; Miss Mary D. Z. Cadef, Monticello, $5.00; Mr. Elihu Chauncey, New York, $10.00; Miss Henrietta W. Schwab. New Fork, $20.00; "In Memoriam," per Miss Mary C. Cook, Ossining, $5.00; Mr. William Alex- ander Smith, New York, $100.00; "A Friend," New York, $1,000.00; Mr. Francis Lynde Stetson, New York, $100.00; St Andrew's Sunday School, Yonkers, $12.47; Miss A. Lathers, New York, $10.00; from a member of St. Michael's, New York, per "S. B. R.," $3.00; Mrs. Margaret W. Roberts, New York, $10.00; "From a friend," New York, $1,000.00; Miss Phoebe Moyses, "In memory of her father. Rev. E. Moyses (Permanent Fund), $1.00; Miss Mary E. Robert, New York, $10.00; Mr. James J. Goodwin, New York, $100.00; Rev. John Cornell, New York, $5.00; Rev. Legh R. Dickinson, Mount Vernon, $1.00; Mrs. R. T. Auchmuty, New York, $250.00; Rev. J. H. Watson, New York, $100.00; "Cash," New York, $300.00; Rev. Henry A. Dows, New York, $5.00; Miss Mary N. Mac- donald, New York, $2.50. North Carolina 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $489 61 $631 93 $441 21 $1,562 75 Individuals 214 00 14 68 5 00 233 68 Total contributions for three years $1,796 43 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $5,800 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $2 00 84 North Carolina — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued Churches — St. Paul's, Monroe, $0.22; St. George's, Woodleaf, $0.15; Cunningham's Chapel, $0.10; Christ, Milton, $0.05; St. Thomas', Reids- ville, $0.15; St. David's, Laurinsburg, $0.50; Trinity, Statesville, $0.50; Calvary, VVadesboro, $0.50; St. James', Iredell County, $0.23; Trinity, Scotland Neck, $11.84; Good Shepherd, Rocky Mount, $17.52; Messiah, Rockingham, $3.65; St. Cyprian's Chapel, Oxford, $1.00; St. Bartholo- mew's, Pittsboro, $8.30; All Saints', Concord, $950; Grace, Lexington, $30.50; Christ, Raleigh, $104.85; St. John's, Madison, $2.18; St. Augus- tine's Chapel, Raleigh, $23.70; St. Matthew's, Hillsboro, $27.62; St. Am- brose, Raleigh, $4.24; Grace, Weldon, $8.55; Advent, Enfield, $9.08; Cal- vary, Tarboro, $29.70; St. Peter's, Stovall, $1.00; Emmanuel, Warrenton, $4.00; St. Martin's Chapel, Charlotte, $3.17; St. Michael's and All Angels, Charlotte, $6.36; St. Stephen's, Oxford, $9.00; Mission in Elkin, $2.27; Messiah, Mayodan, $2.05; St. Paul's, Winston, $9.90; St. Philip's, Durham, $9.25; St. Alban's, Littleton, $5.60; St. Luke's, Gaston, $1.00; All Saints', Roanoke Rapids, $2.00; Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, $14.40; Advent, Enfield, $1.00; St. Athanasius, Burlington, $75.00; St. Mary's School Chapel, Raleigh, $9.80; St. Luke's, Salisbury, $9.42; Emmanuel, Southern Pines, $5.00; St. Andrew's, Greensboro. $3.65; Holy Comforter, Charlotte. $10.75; St. Paul's, Louisburg, $6.00; St. Mary the Virgin, Charlotte, $2.36; Ascension Mission, Advance, $2.00. Individuals — Rev. George W. Lay, Raleigh, $5.00; Rev. Henry T. Gregory, Southern Pines, $200.00; Rev. W. T. Picard, Jackson, $5.00; Mrs. Lewis Walker, Milton, $2.00; from a member of Christ Church, Raleigh (Special). $1.00; from a member of the Church of the Holy Innocents, Henderson (Special), $1.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Alban's, Littleton, $2.00; Trinity, Statesville, $4.45; Calvary, Wadesboro, $7.17; St. Barnabas, Greensboro, $15.07; The Sa- viour, Jackson, $2.62'; Good Shepherd, Rocky Mount, $22.24 ; St. Andrew's, Woodleaf, $0.70; St. Cyprian's, Oxford, $0.43; St. Luke's, Tarboro, $7.00; St. Stephen's, Oxford, $9.24; St. Matthew's, Hillsboro, $32.26; All Saints', Concord, $11.00; Grace, Lexington, $1445; Grace, Lexington, $5.00; Christ, Raleigh, $108.85; St. Michael's and All Angels, Charlotte, $8.30; St. Andrew's, St. George, $0.69; Christ, Rowan County, $1.04; Good Shep- herd, Cooleemee, $3.10; St. Paul's, Winston, $10.00; Trinity, Scotland Neck, $8,00; All Saints', Concord, $3.00; St. Peter's, Stovall, $2.00; St. Matthias, Louisburg, $2.35; St. Bartholomew's, Pittsboro, $7.00; Em- manuel, Warrenton, $11.57; St. Andrew's, Greensboro, $9.00; Advent, Enfield, $4.50; Calvary, Tarboro, $36.79; St. Philip's, Durham, $10.45; St. Mary's, High Point, $2.77; Good Shepherd, Raleigh, $26.48; St. Athana- sius, Burlington, $81.50; St. Augustine's Chapel, Raleigh, $3348; St. Ambrose, Raleigh, $3.56; St. Mary's School, Raleigh, $11.20; Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, $24.60; Emmanuel, Southern Pines, %7-67; Messiah, Mayodan, $5.78; Emmanuel, Stoneville. $r.io; Christ, Walnut Cove, $1.00; St. John's, Madison, $1.54; Knowlhurst Chapel, Stokes County, $0.58; St. Bartholomew's, Pittsboro. $2.25; St. Paul's, Louisburg, $8.60; Grace, Lex- ington, $11.57; All Saints'. Concord, $11.31; St. Paul's, Monroe, $5.00; St. Luke's, Warren County, $1.25; from the Churches and Missions, $27.08; St. Peter's, Salisbury, $0.44; St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, $0.95; St. Mary the Virgin Chapel, Charlotte, $1.95. Individuals— Rev. George W. Lay Raleigh, $5.00; Sunday School of the Church of the Saviour, Jackson, $1.68; Rev. James Jovner, Greens- boro, $1.00; Mrs. Lewis Walker, Milton, $2.00; Mrs. C. T. Bland, Tryon, $5-Oo. 85 North Carolina — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued Churches — St. Alban's, Littleton, $5.02; Holy Comforter, Charlotte, $13.80; St. Martin's, Charlotte, $4.33; Grace, Lexington, $12.50; All Saints', Concord, $7.75 ; St. Barnabas, Greensboro, $17.45 ', Calvary, Wadesboro, $4.80; Christ, Raleigh, $122.00; St. Paul's, Louisburg, $7.85; Trinity, Scotland Neck, $9.72; St. Paul's, Winston, $11.70; Christ, Raleigh, $1.50; St. Stephen's, Oxford, $6.10; St. Athanasius, Burlington, $43-50 ; The Sa- viour, Jackson, $5.00; St. Matthew's, Hillsboro, $23.10; Good Shepherd, Rocky Mount, $20.39; St Mark's, Bristow, $1.00; St. Luke's, Salisbury, $12.60; Ascension, Advance, $2.00; All Saints', Warrenton, $2.00; St. Philip's, Noise, $0.50; Emmanuel, Southern Pines, $7.25; St. Mary's School, Raleigh, $6.90; St. Philip's, Durham, $10.00; St. Bartholomew's, Pittsboro, $11.96; St. Mary the Virgin, Charlotte, $2.64; Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, $26.81; Messiah, Mayodan, $4.00; St. John's, Madison, $0.25; Christ, Walnut Cove, $0.50; Emmanuel, Stoneville, $0.56; Knowl- hurst Chapel, Stokes County, $0.60; Calvary, Tarboro, $20.34; St. John's, Battleboro, $0.93; St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, $0.86; Good Shepherd, Coo- leemee, $4.16; Galloway Memorial, Elkin, $1.43; The Saviour, Jackson, $1.93; St. Jude's, Rowan County, $0.24; St. Matthew's, Rowan County, $1.08; St. Peter's, Salisbury, $0.85; St. Andrew's, Woodleaf, $0.31; Trinity, Statesville, $3.00. Individuals — Rev. George W. Lay, Raleigh, $5.00. North Dakota 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $10552 $20091 $11052 $41695 Individuals 500 500 500 15 00 Total contributions for three years $43^ 95 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $1,500 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches— AW Saints', Milton, $5.70; St. Peter's, Park River, $I5-3I ; St Paul's, Grand Forks, $18.46; St. Stephen's, Casselton, $5.25; St. James'. Grafton, $3.50; Osnabrock, , $0.50; St John's, Dickinson, $6.38; Our Saviour, Langdon, $0.40; Good Shepherd, Lakota, $2.88; , Sarles, $1.30; , Byron, $0.50; Gethsemane Cathedral, Fargo, $21.99; St Mark's, Towner, $6.70; St. Paul's, Rugby, $1.55; Grace, York, $0.50; St. Peter's, Williston, $1.50; All Saints', Minot, $5.00; , Kenmare. $2.10; Trinity, Lisbon, $3.00; , Enderlin, $2.00; Calvary, Buffalo, $1.00. Individuals — Mrs. F. J. Tassell, Larimore, $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches— Grace, Pembina. $5.65 ; All Saints', Minot, $7.00 ; St Paul's, Grand Forks, $18.45; Grace, Jamestown, $7.90; Good Shepherd, Lakota, $3.25; St John's, Dickinson, $5.71; Gethsemane Cathedral, Fargo, $5400; St Stephen's, Casselton, $4.00; St Peter's, Park River, $6.55; Our Saviour, Dickinson, $4.35; St James', Grafton, $3.50; St. Bartholomew's, Forest River, $2.75; St Luke's, Walshville, $675: Redeemer, Bathgate, $11.23; St John's, St. Thomas, $3000; from the Jamesto.wn District of North Dakota, $6.07; St. John's, Larimore, $10.00; Advent, Devil's Lake, $13.75- Individuals — Mrs. F. J. Tassell, Larimore, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St Peter's, Park River. $12.43; St. Paul's, Grand Forks, $15.70; Good Shepherd, Lakota, $i7-5i ; Trinity, Lisbon, $405; Gethsemane, Fargo, $21.55; Grace, Jamestown, $9.45; , Carrington, $2.00; Grace, Minnewaukon, $1.00; All Saints', Valley City, $ii-53; St. John's, Dickin- son, $10.30; St Stephen's, Casselton, $5.cl)0. Individuals — Mrs. F. J. Tassell, Larimore, $5-00. 86 Ohio 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $34849 ^US 73 $27724 $80146 Individuals 33 00 59 50 1,04800 1,14050 Total contributions for three years $i,94i 96 Grants from the General Clerg>- Relief Fund for three years.. $4,387 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $1,164 4i Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Toledo, $30.45; Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, $19.80; Trinity, Toledo, $10.00; St. Mark's, Toledo, $10.00; Trinity, Tiffin, $3.94; St. Andrew's, Elyria, $5.00; Christ, Oberlin. $3.00; St. Paul's, Steubenville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $15.00; St. Stephen's, East Liverpool, $5.00; Emmanuel, Cleveland, $15.00; Calvary, Toledo, $2.50; Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, $2.25; St. John's, Cleveland, $5.00; Christ, Warren. $30.59 ; St. John's, Cuyahoga Falls, $5.25 ; Grace, Cleveland, $30.33; St. Paul's, Youngstown, $12.07; St. Paul's, Steubenville (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $3.65; St. Paul's, Mt. Vernon, $14.23; Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, $125.43. Individuals — Rev. Austin W. Mann, Cleveland, $1.00; Mrs. Levi But- tles, Gambler, $5.00; Rev. A. A. Abbott, Cleveland. $2.00; "Charles Jerome Hopkins Memorial Fund," per the Rev. W. C. Hopkins (Permanent Fund), $25.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Trinitj' Cathedral, Cleveland, $36.15; St. James', Cleveland, $10.00; St. Stephen's, East Liverpool, $5.00; Trinity, Tiffin, $3.40; St. Paul's, Steubenville (Automatic Pensions a*: 64). $20.00; St. Paul's, Steu- benville, $25.00; Trinity, Toledo, $5.00; St. Mark's, Toledo, $5.05; Trinity Chapel, Toledo, $7.75; Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, $1.35: Grace, Cleve- land, $14.74; Christ, Kent, $2.00; Emmanuel, Cleveland $15.00; Christ, Oberlin, $2.00; St. John's, Youngstown, $15.25; Grace, Sandusky, $5.72; St. James'. Boardman, $2.32. Individuals — Charles Jerome Hopkins Memorial Fund, per the Rev. W. C. Hopkins (Permanent Fund), $25.00; Mrs. W. S. Wright, Geneva, $5.00; Rev. Gilbert Symons, Boardman, $4.50; Charles Jerome Hopkins Memorial Fund, per the Rev. W. C. Hopkins (Permanent Fund), $25.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Cuyahoga Falls. $5.00; Ascension, Wellsville, $1.00; St Agnes', Cleveland, $1.15; St. Stephen's, East Liverpool, $5.00; St. James', Boardman, $2.90; Trinity, Tiffin, $3.26; Grace, Sandusky, $11.45; Christ, Oberlin, $3.00; St. Andrew's, Elyria, $7.10; St. James', Painesville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $20.76; Trinity, Toledo, $36.13; Grace, Cleveland, $47.36; St. John's, Cleveland. $8.42; St. John's, Youngs- town, $14.67; Christ, Kent, $1.45; St. Paul's, Fremont, ^22.7:i; St. Paul's, Fremont, $10.00; Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, $75.86. Individuals — "M. S.," Toledo (Special), $5.00; Charles Jerome Hop- kins Memorial Fund, per Rev. William C. Hopkins. D.D. (Permanent Fund), $1,025.00; Rev. and Mrs. Austin W. Mann, Cleveland, $1.00; Mrs. Warren H. Roberts, Kingsville, $2.00: Mrs. W. E. Wright, Geneva, $5.00; Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, Toledo, $5.00; Mrs. Levi Buttles, Gambler, $5.00. Oklahoma and Indian Territory 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $51 05 ^72 70 $75 28 $199 03 Individuals ^. 30 cx) 30 00 T'otal contributions for three years $229 03 Grants from the General Clergj' Relief Fund for three years. . . . $150 00 87 Oklahoma and Indian Territory — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued CJnirches — Trinity, Tulsa, $8.00; Trinity, Guthrie, $3.55; St. Mary's, Paul's Valley, $2.00; Christ, El Reno, $143; St. Matthew's, Enid, $1.20; St. Mary's, Checotah, $2.40; St. John's, Woodward, $3.27; St. Stephen's, Alva, $4.10; St. Andrew's. Stillwater, $2.35; St. James', Purcell, $4.65; St. John's, Vinita, $2.45; St. Paul's, Oklahoma City, $10.00; St. Stephen's, Chandler, $5.65. 1908- 1909 Churches — Trinity, Guthrie, $5.00; Christ Memorial. El Reno, $2.85; St. Luke's, Sulphur, $2.65; St. Mary's, Checotah, $2.40; St. Andrew's, Stillwater, $2.90; Ascension, Pawnee, $3.30; St. John's, Newkirk, $1.03; St. Andrew's, Lawton, $3.10; St. Matthew's, Enid, $2.50; Grace, Musko- gee, $13.60; St. Luke's, Bartlesville, $5.00; Trinity, Tulsa, $18.37; St. Paul's Cathedral, Oklahoma City, $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Trinity, Guthrie, $5.00; St. Luke's, Sulphur, $1.30; St. Mary's, Checotah, $2.35; Christ, El Reno, $6.00; Trinity, Tulsa, $8.25; St. Luke's, Chickasha, $7.60; St. Andrew's. Lawton, $3.37; All Saints', McAlester, $6.65; St. Paul's Cathedral, Oklahoma City, $10.00; Redeemer. Oklahoma City, $1.50; St. Stephen's Guild, Chandler, $5.00; St. Paul's Cathedral, Oklahoma City, $12.00; offering taken at the Convocation of St. Luke's, Chickasha, $6.26. Individuals — From the Woman's Auxiliary, Oklahoma City, $30.00. Olympia 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $54 27 $37 39 $87 77 $I79 43 Individuals 5 00 21 00 6 00 32 00 Total contributions for three years 211 43 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $2,450 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $1 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Paul's, Seattle, $3.00; St. John's. Olympia, $8.77; St. Luke's, Renton, $3.20; St. James', Kent, $7.00; Trinity, Tacoma, $31.00; St. Andrew's, Port Angeles, $1.30. Individuals — Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Seattle, $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Paul's. Mount Vernon. $3.00; Epiphany, Seattle. $1.70; St. Paul's, Bellingham, $6.61 ; offering taken at the Annual Convocation of the District of Olympia, $26.08. Individuals — Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Seattle, $5.00; Miss Josephine Trolson, Anacortes, per Rev. William A. Mac Clean. $3.00; Mrs. William- son Smith, Seattle, $12.00; Mr. W. L. Cullen, Puyallup (Special), $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Trinity, Tacoma, $25.00; St. Paul's, Seattle, $4.00; St. Luke's, Tacoma, $5.00; St. James', Kent, $10.00; Epiphany, Seattle, $4.00; Trinity, Tacoma, $22.60; St. Peter's, Tacoma, $12.17; St. Luke's, Van- couver, $5.00. Individuals — Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Seattle, $4.00; Mr. J. E. Trolson, Anacortes, $2.00. 88 Oregon 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $236 87 $244 §5 $336 44 $818 16 Total contributions for three years $818 16 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $3,365 00 Contributors — 1907- 1 908 Churches — St. James', McMinnville, $3.80; St. John's, Sellwood, $5.00; All Saints', Portland, $8.52; Grace, Astoria, $26.00; Good Shepherd, Port- land, $11.11; St. Mark's, Portland, $20.09; St. Matthew's, Portland, $10.76; St. David's, Portland, $26.97; Trinity, Portland, $94.90; Holy Innocents, Astoria, $4.25 ; St. George's, Roseburg, $2.35 ; St. Paul's, Oregon City, $6.10; Emmanuel, Marshtield, $1.25; Emmanuel, Marshtield, $4.50; Grace, Astoria, $6.90; Good Samaritan, Corvallis, $3.47; St. Matthew's, Portland, $0.90. 1908-1909 Churches — Emmanuel, Marshtield, $7.45 ; Holy Innocents', Astoria, $2.00; Grace, Astoria, $22.00; Trinity, Portland, $92.90; Good Shepherd, Portland, $6.42'; St. Paul's, Oregon City, $10.00; Trinity, Ashland, $580; St. Stephen's, Newport, $5.50; St. Matthew's, Portland, $15.00; All Saints', Portland, $18.53; St. Mark's, Portland, $14.90; St. Luke's, Grants Pass, $2.95; St. David's, Portland, $23.90; St. Stephen's Pro Cathedral, Portland, $10.00; St. Paul's, Salem, $7.50. 1909-1910 Churches — Emmanuel, Marshfield, $6.75 ; St. Paul's, Salem, $4-35 ; Trinity, Ashland, $5.80; Grace, Astoria, $28.51; Good Samaritan, Corvallis, $17.15; St. Luke's, Grants Pass, $4.83; St. Mark's. Medford, $13.12; St. John's, Milwaukee, $3.05; St. Paul's, Oregon City, $9.50; All Saints', Portland, $16.60; Good Shepherd, Portland, $12.00; Trinity, Portland, $71.25; St. David's, Portland, $41.83; St. Matthew's, Portland, $35.90; St. Mark's, Portland, $36.15; St. George's, Roseburg, $4.65; St. John's, Toledo, $5.00; St. Stephen's Pro Cathedral, Portland, $20.00. Pennsylvania 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $3,20180 $2,939 39 $3,13986 $928105 Individuals 1,24073 2,10470 2,09324 5,43867 Total contribuions for three years $14,719 72 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $13,250 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $994 04 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Holy Trinity, Fhila., $52.50; Christ (Swedes), Upper Merion, $10.11; All Hallows', Wyncote, $19.48; Christ (Swedes), Upper Merion, $9.81; St. Andrew's, Phila., $40.00; Good Shepherd, Kensington, $7.00; Holy Innocents. Tacony, $7.40; Incarnation, Phila., $40.17; All Saints', Fallsington, $6.00; Messiah, Phila., $19.20; St. Bartholomew's, Phila., $16.50; St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Phila., $249.84; St. Timothy's Chapel, Phila., $3.86; Holy Comforter, Phila., $12.00; House of Prayer, Branchtown, $10.00; Holy Apostles, Phila., $300.00; St. Luke and Epiph- any, Phila., $100.00; Christ, Pottstown, $20.00; Grace, Mt. Airy, $7500; St. Mark's, Phila., $20.00; St. John's, Norristown, $14.54; St. Luke's. Germantown, $50.00; All Saints'. Lower Dublin, $14.78; Epiphany Chapel, Phila., $48.08; Epiphany, Germantown, $15.50; Christ, Moore, $2.36; St. David's, Radnor, $5.00; St. James', Phila., $436.37; Christ, Media, $14.32; Calvary, Germantown, $50.00; St. Peter's, Weldon, $2.00; Incarnation, 89 Pennsylvania — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Phila., $2.00; Holy Trinity, Lansdale, $5-59; Advocate, Phila., $77-93; All Hallows', Wyncote, $166.60; Crucifixion, Phila., $5.00; St. Andrew's, Phila., $5.00; St. Mary's, Honey Brook, $2.00; All Hallows', Wyncote, $1.00; The Saviour, Phila., $124.50; St. Martin's, Oak Lane, $16.07; St. Peter's, Ger- mantown, $100.00; Our Saviour, Jenkintown, $103.50; St. James', Phila., $101.00; Calvary, Conshohocken, $36.70; Good Samaritan, Paoli, $10.00; St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, $120.69; AH Souls', Phila., $3.53; Re- deemer, Bryn Mawr, $80.29; Christ, Ridley Park, $27.90; St. John the Evangelist, Essington, $1.50; All Saints', Norristown, $52.97; Nativity, Phila., $31.80; St. Peter's, Phila., $25.00; All Hallows', Wyncote, $1.05; Redeemer, Andalusia, $1.00; St. George's, Phila., $5.00; Nativity, Phila., $2.00; St. Jude's, Phila., $14.47; St. Simeon's, Phila., $10.00; Christ Church Hospital Chapel, Phila., $10.00; Trinity (Oxford), Phila., $52.46; Holy Trinity, Phila., $198.54; St. John's, Concord, $10.00; St. Luke's, Bustleton, $5.25; St. Paul's Memorial, Overbrook, $83.28; Rev. Joseph D. Newlin's fiftieth anniversary service of ordination. Church of the Incarnation, Phila., $24.36; St. John's, Concord, $12.00. Indh'idiials— "Cash," per Christ Church Hospital, Phila., $1.00; Miss A. W. Pearsall, Phila., $10.00; Dr. and Mrs. E. HoUingsworth Siter, Phila., $5.00; Rev. Joseph Wood. Jr., Germantown, $5.00; Mr. Charles E. Pan- coast, Phila. (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Mrs. Frank H. Wyeth, Phila., $25.00; Mrs. George B. Roberts, Bala, $25.00; Rev. James Haugh- ton, Bryn Mawr (Automatic Pensions at 64), $50.00; Miss Isabella T, Tatham, Phila., $10.00; Miss A. A. Krause, Phila. (Permanent Fund), $2.00; Mrs. J. B. Godwin, Phila., $10.00; Mrs. William Massey, Phila., $100.00; Mrs. Joseph Willcox, Phila., $25.00; Dr. Alexander Gray, Jenkin- town, $3.00; "V. Geld," $2.00; "A. B. M.," Germantown, $1.00; Mrs. Jennie G. Drumm, Phila., $1.00; Mr. David Lupton, Phila., $10.00; Mrs. Matthew Semple, Phila., $100.00; Mrs. J. O. Morgan, Germantown, $2.00; Mr. Charles D. Barney. Ogontz, $25.00; Mrs. George Boker, Phila., $500; Miss Callow's Class, All Hallows' Sunday School, Wyncote, $0.96; Mrs. George M. Dallas, Phila., $5.00; Miss E. W. Dallas, Phila., $2.00; Rev. Edgar Campbell, Phila., $5.00; Rev. Edgar Campbell, Phila.. $1.00; "Cash," Phila., $5.00; Mrs. S. G. Morton Maule, Phila., $25.00; Mr. F. Cooper Pullman, Wyncote, $5.00; Mrs. J. W. Pullman, Wyncote, $5.00; Miss Emily Whelen, Phila., $5.00; Miss Mary S. Whelen, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. John Ashhurst, Jr., Phila., $5.00; Miss Marie S. Bispham, Phila., $5.00; Miss H. A. Wood, Phila., $30.00; St. Martin's Sunday School, Oak Lane, $7.77; Miss Hutchinson, Phila., $20.00; from a member of St. John's Free Church, Phila.. $1.00; Miss M. W. Paul, Phila., $20.00; Mrs. George T. Lewis, Phila., $50.00; Mr. J. Ogden Hoffman, Radnor, $50.00; Miss Nina F. Lewis, Phila., $30.00; Rev. William McGlathery, Norristown, $10.00; the Rt. Rev. Alexander Mackay-Smith, Phila., $100.00; Mr. Stephen W. White, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. Randolph, Phila., $10.00; Mrs. Daniel Ken- dig, Phila.. $5.00; Mr. Charles C. Binney, Phila., $25.00; Rev. Daniel Kendig, Phila., $5.00; Miss E. Josephine Brazier, Phila., $500; Mrs. Edward B. Jacobs, Phila., $25.00; "In memory of E. P. H." (Permanent Fund), $10.00; Mr. Edward S. Bucklev, Phila., $100.00; Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thomas, Phila., $50.00; Mr. G. H. Uhler, Oak Lane. $5.00; Miss M. L. Pecke, Phila., $5.00; Mr. Andreas Hartel, Holmesburg, $2,00; "Cash," Roslyn, $x.oo; Mrs. J. G. Drumm, Phila., $1.00; "A.." Phila. (Special), $1.00; Mrs. Frances H. Bolton, Mt. Pocono (Special), $5.00; "M. H. T.," Phila. (Special), $5.00; Mr. Henry C. Davis, Atlantic City (Special), $2.00; Mr. B. Frank Clapp. Phila. (Special), $25.00; Mrs. G. F. Curwen, Villa Nova (Special), $5.00; Mrs. George T. Lewis, Cape Mav, N. J. (Special), $25.00; Miss Nina F. Lewis, Cape May, N. J. 90 Pennsylvania — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued (Special), $15.00; "M, C. B.," Wissahickon (Special), $10.00; Mrs. Joseph Willcox, Phila. (Special), $15.00; Mrs. C. F. Godshall, Phila. (Special), $2.00; Mrs. George C. Thomas, Phila., $25.00; Mr. S. Ashton Souder, Phila., $10.00; Mrs. and Miss Wright, Lansdowne (Special), $10.00; Miss C. R. Stephens, Phila., $1.00; Rev. A. J. Miller, Whitemarsh (Special), $10.00; "An American Churchwoman," North Wales (Special), $1.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Calvary, West Conshohocken, $21.85 I Good Shepherd, Rose- mont, $10.00; All Hallow^s', Wyncote, $12.98; St. David's, Radnor, $5.00; St. Bartholomew's, Phila., $13.20; Good Shepherd, Kensington, $8.00; Messiah, Phila., $14.50; Holy Apostles, Phila., $500.00; Christ, Pottstown, $12.00; St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Phila., $223.00; Grace, Mt. Airy, $115.00; Holy Comforter Memorial, Phila., $9.05; St. John's, Lower Merion, $15.25; All Souls', Phila., $2.80; St. John's, Norristown, $35.82; Epiphany Chapel, Phila., $51.58; Holy Spirit, Phila., $5.00; St. Timothy's Chapel, Phila., $4.34; St. Andrew's, Phila., $24.01; St. James', Phila., $629.33; All Saints', Fallsington, $7.50; Christ, Phila., $53.63; Holy Trinity, Lansdale, $7.00; Epiphany, Germantown, $25.00; St. Martin's, Oak Lane, $12.16; St. Paul's, Aramingo, Phila., $10.00; All Saints', Moyamensing, $12.50; All Hallows', Wyncote, $27.50; St. Simeon's, Phila., $15.00; Advocate, Phila., $99.81; Our Saviour, Jenkintown, $77.31 ; Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel, Phila., $25.00; St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, $106.01; Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, $104.23; Covenant, Phila., $30.00; St. Mark's, Honeybrook, Phila., $2.00; St. Stephen's, Norwood, $10.00; Trinity, Oxford, Phila., $43.56; Christ Church Hospital, Phila., $8.00; Christ Church, Ridley Park, $i8.ooj_ Good Samar- itan, Paoli, $10.00; Atonement, Phila., $10.00; Crucifixion, Phila., $5.00; St. Jude and the Nativity, Phila., $57-73; Christ, Franklinville, $8.00; Advent, Hatboro (Permanent Fund), $10.00; All Saints', Norristown, $51.24; House of Prayer, Branchtown, $15.00; St. Paul's Memorial, Overbrook, $335-50; Holy Trinity, Phila.. $20.00; Calvary, Germantown (Special), $10.00. Individuals — St. Stephen's Sunday School, Clifton Heights, $5.00; Holy Trinity, Phila., per Mrs. Elizabeth Esling, $100.00; Mrs. George A. Latimer, Phila., $2.00; Mrs. G. M. Chichester, Ardmore, $10.00; Mrs. R. R. Montgomery, Bryn Mawr, $10.00; Mr. Charles S. Whelen, Phila.. $10.00; Miss Sarah Medcalf. Phila., $5.00; Mr. and Mrs. John Gribbel, Phila., $5.00; the Rt. Rev. Ozi William Whitaker, D.D., LL.D., Phila., $25.00; Miss A. W. Pearsall, Ardmore, $10.00; Mr. William T. Murphy, Phila., $10.00; the Misses Kreis, Holmesburg, $2.00; Mr. Charles Chauncey, Phila., $50.00; Mrs. Isaac T. Jones, Lansdowne, $2.00; Mrs. Frank Miles Day, Mt. Airy, $3.00; Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Siter, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. Wil- liam P. Ellison, Phila., $10.00; Miss Catharine C. Biddle, Phila., $xo.oo; "In memory of G. W. S.," Phila., $25.00; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Blair, Phila., $20.00; Mr. William R. Pugh, Phila., $5.00; Mr. Arthur C. Dickson. Phila.. $5.00; "Mrs. B. R. P.," Downingtown (Special), $1.00; "Rev. B. R. P.." Downingtown, $4.00; Mrs. Edith Boker. Phila., $100.00; Mr. Wil- liam H. Morris, Phila., $10.00; Mrs. Frank Miles Day, Mt. Airy, $3.00; St. Luke and the Epiphany, through Mr. E. A. Sibley, Phila.. $100.00; "One who could not attend Church," Phila., $1.00; Miss Mary E, Clark- son, Germantown, $5.00; "In memory of T. S. G.," per M. W. Morris, Germantown (Permanent Fund). $5.00; Mrs. John H. Drumm, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. Malcolm Lloyd, Phila., $5.00; Calvary Sunday School, Rock- dale, $5.00: Mrs. George Boker, per Mr. H. S. Battle, $5.00; Mrs. Matthew Semple, Phila., $100.00; Holy Apostles Sunday School. Phila., $1^2.58; Mr. George E. Sladen, Phila., $2.00; Miss Alice Weber, Phila., $0.62; 91 Pennsylvania — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued Mrs. J. Ogden Hoffman, Radnor, $50.00; Rev. A. J. Arkin. Phila., $5.00; "Cash left at the office," Phila., $50.00; Mrs. S. G. M. Maule, Phila., $25.00; Miss Maria S. Bispham, Phila., $5.00; Miss M. W. Paul, Phila., $25.00; Rev. S. P. Kelly, Phila., $2.50; Mrs. J. W. Pullman, Wyncote, $5.00; Mr. F. Cooper Pullman, Wyncote, $5.00; Mrs. George B. Roberts, Bala,. $25.00; Miss Emily Whelen, Phila., $5.00; Miss Mary L. Whelen, Phila., $5.00; Miss Amy Hartshorne, Merion Station, $100.00; Mrs. Mary W. Sewell, Mt. Airy, $1.00; the Misses Blakiston, Phila., $200.00; Miss Mary C. Beneke, Wissahickon, $5.00; J^lrs. Edvi-ard B. Jacobs, Phila., $25.00; Mrs. A. L. Williams, Phila., $1.00; E. N. Baily, Bryn Mawr, $10.00; Miss H. A. Wood, Phila., $30.00; Mrs. G. A. Latimer, Phila., $2.00; Mrs. Josephine M. Kendig, Phila., $5.00; "E. S. M.," in memory of "T. S. G.," Phila., $5.00; "M. W. M.," in memory of "T. S. G.." Germantown, $5.00; Mrs. C. P. Keith, Phila., $15.00; from a member of St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, $5-00; Mrs. Susan W. Huber, Collegeville, $25.00; the Rt. Rev. Alex- ander Mackay-Smith. D.D., Phila., $100.00; Mr. Joseph E. J. McGee, Rox- borough, $1.00; "R. R.," Chestnut Hill, $10.00; Mrs. George Mason Chi- chester, Ardmore, $10.00; Mr. Charles C. Binney, Phila., $25.00; "In loving memory of E. P. H.," per Miss Weir, Phila. (Permanent Fund), $10.00; Miss M. L. Pecke, Phila., $5.00; "In memory of my father, John R. Knowles," per Miss Fannie Knowles, Phila., $2.00; Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thomas, Phila., $50.00; "Cash," Roslyn, $1.00; Rev. William Mc- Glathery, Norristown, $100.00; Mrs. J. G. Drumm, Glen Ridge, N. J., $1.00; Miss Isabella T. Tatham, Leeds, England, $10.00; Anonymous, Phila. (Special), $50.00; "E. G.," Phila. (Special), $75-00; Mrs. George C. Thomas, Phila., $25.00 ; The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Mackay- Smith, Phila. (Special), $100.00; Anonymous, Phila. (Special), $10.00; Mr. and Mrs. Kendig, Phila. (Special), $20.00; Miss Pancoast, Phila. (Special), $25.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Transfiguration, Phila., $5.00; Messiah, Gwynedd. $93.16; Beloved Disciple, Phila. (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4.48; St. Paul's, Cheltenham, per Mr. and Mrs. Barney, $30.00; Epiphany Chapel, Phila., $44.13; Good Shepherd, Kensington, $8.00; Christ, Pottstown, $12.28; St. Luke and the Epiphany, Phila., per Mr. E. A. Sibley, $100.00; All Hallows', Wyncote, $1.50; St. Peter's, Phoenixville, $56.95; St. John's, Lower Merion, $17.25; Holy Apostles, Phila., $175.00; All Saints', Fallsington, $7.25; Holy Comforter Memorial, Phila., $12.00; St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Phila.. $187.26; Christ, Phila., $81.36; Messiah, Port Richmond, $i5-50; Grace, Mt. Airy, $125.00; Epiphany, Germantown, $32.00; St. John's, Norristown, $76.87; Christ (Swedes), Upper Merion, $17.10; St. Timothy's, Roxbor- ough, $13.34; Trinity (Oxford), Phila., $41.07; Trinity, Lansdale, $10.00; St. JameVs, Phila., $708.40; St. Martin's, Oak Lane. $13-04; Advent, Hat- boro (Automatic Pensions at 64), $7.00; House of Prayer, Branchtown, $20.00; Our Saviour, Jenkintown, $121.00; St. Simon the Cyrenian, Phila., $2.00; All Hallows', Wyncote, $53.40; The Advocate, Phila., $58.63; Christ, Ridley Park, $20.36; Christ Church Hospital, Phila., $8.00; St. Mary's, Hamilton Village, Phila. (Automatic Pensions at 64), $127.20; Good Sa- maritan, Paoli, $10.00; St. Simeon's, Phila., $10.00; Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, $101.56; Incarnation, Phila., $10.00; Epiphany, Mt. Airy (Automatic Pen- sions at 64). $18.36; All Saints', Norristown, $43.76; St. Paul's. Over- brook, $100.00; St. Anna's, Phila., $7.50; St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, $325-55; 92 Pennsylvania — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Holy Apostles, Phila., $50.00; Ascension, Phila., $1.02; Holy Innocents, Phila. (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00; St. Jude and the Nativity, Phila., $42.87; Atonement, Phila., $23.21; Holy Trinity, Phila., $25.00; St. James's Church, Phila. (Special), $10.00; Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook, $50.50. Individuals — Mr. S. Ashton Souder, Phila., $10.00; Dr. Albert M. Eaton, Phila., $3.00; Mrs. J. B. Godwin, Phila., $10.00; Dr. Alexander R. Gray, Jenkiniown, $3.00; Mr. Stephen W. White, Phila., $5.00; Mr. James Whittington, Phila., $1.00; Miss E. W. Dallas, Phila., $2.00; Mr. Charles Chauncey, Phila., $50.00; Mrs. G. H. S. Uhler, Oak Lane, $5.00; Mr. William T. Murphy, Germantown, $10.00; Mrs. Morris Earle, Phila., $10.00; Miss A. W. Pearsall, Ardmore, $10.00; Mr. Andreas Hartel, Holmesburg, $2.00; "In memory of G. W. S.," Phila., $25.00; the Misses Kreis, Holmesburg, $2.00; Miss C. C. Biddle, Phila., $10.00; Mrs. Isaac T. Jones, Lansdowne, $2.00; Mr. Charles S. Whelen, Phila., $10.00; Miss Catharine R. Stephens, Phila., $1.00; the Rt. Rev. Ozi William Whitaker, D.D., LL.D., Phila., $25.00; Mrs. R. R. Montgomery, Bryn Mawr, $10.00; Miss Sarah M. Trevor, Phila., $5.00; Rev. J. B. Blanchet, D.D., Phila. (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Mr. William S. Morris, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. Susan W. Huber, Collegeville (Special Cases), $25.00; Mrs. Frank Miles Day, Mt. Airy, $3.00; Mrs. William P. Lewis, Phila., $5.00; Miss Mary E. Clarkson, Germantown, $5.00; Mrs. J. H. Drumm, Phila., $1.00; Mrs. Matthew Semple, Phila., $100.00; Rev. A. J. Arkin (Special), $5.00; Rev. G. R. Underbill, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. S. G. M. Maule, Phila., $25.00; Mrs. J. Ogden Hoffman, Radnor, $50.00; Rev. James H. Lamb, Devon, $5.00; Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, per All Hallows', Wyncote, $100.00; Mrs. Horace F. Weeks, Rosemont, $10.00; Rev. Rush S. Eastman, Andalusia, $5.00; Miss M. C. Beneke, Wissahickon, $5.00; "Anonymous," Phila., (Special), $100.00; from a member of St. Michael's, Germantown, $1.00; Miss Emily Whelen, Phila., $5.00; Miss Mary S. Whelen, Phila., $5.00; St. Martin's Sunday School, Oak Lane, $7.24; St. Elizabeth's Guild, Cal- vary Church, Rockdale (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; "Anonymous," Phila., $1.00; "In memory of T. S. G. of St. Luke's Church, Germantown," from "E. S. M. and M. W. M." (Special Cases), $10.00; Mrs Mary C. M. Latimer, Phila., $2.00; Miss Maria S. Bispham, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. Ran- dolph, Phila., $10.00; Sunday School, Good Shepherd, Rosemont, $25.00; Mr. Richard Barlow, Clifton Heights, $1.00; "In memory of Mrs. C," per "C. H. K C. and A. T. P. McC," Phila. (Permanent Fund), $100.00; Miss Mary W. Paul, Phila., $25.00; Mrs. Charles D. Barney, Ogontz (Special), $10.00; Mrs. Daniel Kendig, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. Charles Lukens, Conshohocken (Special), $10.00; from a member of Christ Church Chapel, Phila., $1.00; from a member of Christ Church Chapel, Phila., $2.00; "In loving memory of E. P. H.," per Miss Weir, Phila., $5.00; Mr. F. Cooper Pullman. Wyncote, $5.00; Mrs. J. W. Pullman, Wyncote, $5.00 ; from a member of the Memorial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook, $5.00; Miss Marion L. Pecke, Phila., $5.00; Miss O. C. Supplee, Phila., $1.00; Mrs. George Boker, Phila., $5.00; Mrs. George C. Thomas, Phila., $25.00; Mrs. J. G. Drumm, Wayne, $1.00; "In memory of my father, John R. Knowles," per Miss Fannie E. Knowlcs, Phila., $2.00; Mr. Charles C. Binney. Phila., $25.00; Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thomas, Phila., $50.00; from a member of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church, Ger- mantown, $5.00; Mrs. C. F. Godshall, Haverford (Permanent Fund), $5.00; Mrs. Malcolm Lloyd, Villa Nova, $5.00; Rev. Alfred Langdon, Elwyn, Portsmouth, N. H. (Permanent Fund), $3.00; the Misses Blakis- ton, Philadelphia, $1,000.00; Mrs. A. I. Williams, Philadelphia, $1.00; Mrs. Linda H. Pancoast, Philadelphia, $25.00; Mrs. George Mason Chi- chester, Ardmore, $10.00; Mrs. William R. Pugh, Phila., $5.00. 93 Philippine Islands 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1000 $1000 Individuals 30 00 i 00 31 00 Total contributions for three years $41 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Cathedral Parish of St. Mary and St. John, Manila, $10,00. Individuals — Dr. and Mrs. D. N. Carpenter, U. S. Naval Dispensary, Cavite, $30.00. 1908-1909 Individuals — Rev. John A. Staunton, Jr., Sagada, $1.00. Pittsburgh 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1,918 62 $1,992 37 $4663 22 $8,574 21 Individuals 309 23 477 00 831 00 1,617 23 Total contributions for three years $10,191 44 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $8,001 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $681 80 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Emmanuel, Emporium, $11.47; St. Stephen's, McKeesport, $4.79; St. Mark's, Pittsburgh, $4.69; Nativity, Crafton, $25.13; St. James' Memorial, Titusville, $16.67; St. John's, Franklin, $41.20; St. John's, Sharon, $6.25; St. Andrew's, Clearfield, $10.00; Christ, Greensburg, $17.70; St. John's, Dunbar, $2.00; Trinity, New Haven, $2.40; Advent, Jeannette, $8.41 ; St. Paul's, Fairview, $5.27 ; Trinity, Patton, $4.20 ; Emmanuel, Corry, $9.51; St. Thomas, Sandv Creek. $2.94; Ascension, Pittsburgh, $101.18; Christ, Oil City, $22.76; St. John's, Pittsburgh, $13.32; Ascension, Brad- ford, $5.00; Trinity, Pittsburgh, $60.00; Our Father, Foxburg, $7.59; Good Shepherd, Hawk Run, $2.50; St. Saviour's, Gearhartville, $1.50; St. Paul's, Monongahela, $3.51; St. Barnabas, Tarentum, $3.20; St. Luke's, Smeth- port, $57.41; St. Mark's, Ford City, $2.30; Trinity. Warren, $31.26; Grace, Ridgway, $26.33; St. Luke's, Georgetown, $5.20; St. Thomas', Barnesboro, $15.65; St. Mary's, Red Bank, $1.25; All Saints', Vandergrift, $3.00; St. Michael's, Wayne Township, $2.00; St. Stephen's, McKeesport, $22.31; St. Mark's, Erie, $3.22; St. Joseph's, Port Allegany, $1.62; St. Matthew's, Eldred, $0.75; Redeemer, Pittsburgh, $4.85; Christ, Brownsville, $55.00; St. Peter's, Pittsburgh, $330.10; Grace, Pittsburgh, $40.37; St. Stephen's, Sewickley, $98.00; St. John's, Kane, $11.08; St. Margaret's, Mt. Jewett, $2.52; St. Paul's, Kittanning, $53.03; Holy Innocents, Leechburg, $14.43; St. Mark's, Johnstown. $8.00; Epiphany, Bellevue, $12.35; St. Peter's, Butler, $14.47; Christ, Meadville, $10.66; Christ, Allegheny, per "E. S. C," $50.00; St. Paul's, Erie, $67.62; Trinity Memorial, Erie, $6.25; St. Mary's, Braddock, $10.00; Christ, Allegheny, $67.80; St. Matthew's, Home- stead, $18.03; Calvary. Pittsburgh. $279.16; All Saints', North Pittsburgh, $11.87; St. Andrew's, Pittsburgh, $20.11; St. Stephen's, McKeesport, $1.78; St. Luke's, Pittsburgh, $4.80; St. Andrew's, New Kensington, $4.70; Em- manuel, Emporium, $18.15; Incarnation (Knoxville), Pittsburgh, $2.76; Chris^ New Brighton, $9.oi8; St. Paul's Kittanning, $4.50; Good Shepherd, Pittsburgh, $13.90; Trinity, New Castle, $6.50; St. Thomas' Memorial, Oakmont, $60.19; St. Clement's, Greenville, $3.35; St. Paul's, Pittsburgh, $6-55; Trinity, Washington ,$10.00; St. Stephen's, McKeesport, $2.70; St. James' Memorial, Pittsburgh, $18.47. Indiz'iduals — "Special," Pittsburgh, $75.00; Ladies' Guild of the Memo- rial Church of Our Father, Foxburg, $6.00; Mrs. H. W. Robinson, Browns- 94 Pittsburgh — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued ville, per Christ Church, $2.00; Rev. R. A. Benton, Sewickley, $10.00; Mr. E. P. Botsford, Pittsburgh, $25.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Steed, Crafton, $10.00; Mrs. Jacob Rambo, Brownsville, $5.00; St. Clement's Sunday School, Greenville, $3.55; St. John's Sunday School, Pittsburgh, $2.68; "Z.," $7500; "K. C. B.," Pittsburgh (Special), $50.00; Mrs. John Dows Hills, Oil City (Special), $5.00; "Two sisters," Eaglesmere, Pa. (Special), $15.00; from a member of Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, $25.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Emmanuel, Emporium, $30.08 ; St. Mary's, Charleroi, $3.55 ; Christ, New Brighton, $12.20; Advent, Jeannette, $13.93; St. John's, Kane. $2.06; St. Margaret's, Mt. Jewett, $2.67; Trinity, Pittsburgh, $57-Oo; Chrisc, Allegheny, %37.77; St. Bartholomew's, Scottsdale, $4.00; St. Thomas. Sandy Creek, $6.57; St. Luke's, Smethport, $4547; Emmanuel, Allegheny, $23.65; St. Andrew's, Clearfield, $7.50; St. Peter's, Uniontown, $62.00; St. Andrew's, Pittsburgh, $86.51; St. Stephen's, McKeesport, $38.50; St. Paul's, Monongahela. $4.47; St. Mark's, Ford City, $2.05; St. John's, Franklin, $36.00; St. Stephen's, Sewickley, $50.00; Nativity, Crafton, $29.71; Christ, Oil City. $37.02; St. John's, Sharon, $9.20; St. Laurence. Osceola Mills, $30.17; Our Father, Foxburg, $4.41; Good Shepherd, Hawk Run, $3.00; St. Saviour's, Gearhartville, $2.00; Calvary, Pittsburgh, $551.87; St. Andrew's, Pittsburgh, $25.00; St. Bartholomew's, Scottsdale, $5.00; St. Stephen's, Wilkinsburg, $5.00; St. Paul's, Fairview, $6.71; St. Luke's, Georgetown, $2.01 ; Trinity Memorial, Warren, $21.41 ; Christ, Browns- ville, $52.00; St. Matthew's, Homestead, $11.95; Grace, Pittsburgh, $15.00; St. Peter's, Butler, $10.00; St. Paul's. Erie, $87.17; Trinity, Erie, $10.05; St. Thomas. Barnesboro, $2.75; Grace, Ridgway, $44.12; Christ, Greens- burg $20.00; St. Clement's, Greenville, $9.72; Ascension, Bradford. $5.00; Christ, Meadville, $10.18; Redeemer, Pittsburgh, $13.65; St. Paul's, Kit- tanning, $43.63; St. Luke's. Latrobe, $5.00; St. James', Pittsburgh, $20.00; Good Shepherd, Pittsburgh, $6.40; Emmanuel, Corry, $3.45; St. Peter's, Pittsburgh, $112.05; Epiphany, Bellevue, $27.61; St. Mark's, Johnstown, $14.07; St. Thomas' Memorial, Oakmont, $31.65; St. Luke's, Pittsburgh, $5.00; Trinity, Sharpsburg, $9.62; St. Mary's, Beaver Falls. $4.00; St. Mary's Memorial, Pittsburgh, $24.67; Ascension, Pittsburgh, $135.14. Individuals — Mrs. H. W. Bostwick, Franklin, $5.00; Rev. William E. Rambo, Brownsville (Permanent Fund). $5.00; Mrs. George MacNamara. Erie, received through the Rev. Charles B. Crawford (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00; Mr. Edward T. Dravo, Allegheny, $10.00; Mr. Henry L. Ringwalt, Pittsburgh, $5.00; Calvary, per "E. P. B.," Pittsburgh, $25.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Steed, Crafton, $10.00; Christ, Allegheny, per "E. S. C," $50.00; "Z." (Special), $75.00; Rev. R. A. Benton, Norfolk. Va., $10.00; Ladies' Guild, Church of Our Father, Foxburg. $6.00; "Z.," $75.00; "Mrs. J. H. B.," Pittsburgh (Special), 200.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Bartholomew's. Scottsdale. $1.00; Emmanuel, Em- porium, $23.00; St. Bartholomew's, Scottsdale, $7.00; St. John's, Kanes, $4.80; St. Margaret's, Mt. Tevvctt, $1.67; Redeemer, Pittsburgh, $5.00; Epiphany, Bellevue. $38.93; Christ, Oil City, $48.49; St. Peter's, Butler, $10.00; St. Andrew's, Clearfield, $36.33; Christ, New Brighton, $3.00; St. Bartholomew's, Scottsdale, $1.00; St. Luke's, Smethport, $100.00; Holy Innocents, Leechburtr, $16.20; St. Agnes'. St. Mary's. $6.67; St. John's, Sharon. $10.40; St. Peter's, Uniontown, $83.11; St. Barnabas. Tarentum, $6.59; Trinity, Freeport, $7.05; Nativity, Crafton, $31.36: St. Mary's, Braddock, $2.50; St. Paul's, Monongahela, $4.24; Grace, Ridgway, $58.05; 95 Pittsburgh — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued St. Stephen's, Sewickley, $156.70; St. Pauls, Fairview, $3.91; St. Luke's, Georgetown, $3.76; Grace, Ridgway, $1.00; Ascension, Pittsburgh, $204.55; Trinity, Pittsburgh, $250.00; Our Father, Foxburg, $13.50; St. Laurence, Osceola, $17.03; St. John's, Franklin, $46.83; Emmanuel, Allegheny, $24.10; St. Paul's, Kittannmg, $33.30; St. Mark's, Pittsburgh, $2.66; Christ, Mead- viUe, $17.71 ; St. Thomas', Barnesboro, $13.00; St. James', Titusville (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $55.40; Good Shepherd, Hawk Run, $2.97; St. Saviour's, Gerhartville, $2.74; Calvary, Pittsburgh, $1,562.50; Calvary, Pittsburgh (Special), $120.00; St. Andrew's, Pittsburgh, $339.90; Christ, Brownsville, $(33.00; Christ, Allegheny, $69.39; Trinity, Sharpsburg, $6.75; St. Thomas, Sandy Creek, $3.00; St. Clement's, Greenville, $9.05; St. Matthew's, Homestead, $14.30; Advent, Jeannette, $14.39; St. Andrew's, Pittsburgh, $4.00; St. Thomas', Oakmont, $80.00; Trinity, Erie, $15.00; St. Paul's, Erie, $71.00; St. Augustine's, Allegheny, $5.00; Christ, Greens- burg, $61.56; St. Mary's Memorial, Pittsburgh, $44.15; St. Stephen's, Mc" Keesport, $47.60; St. Matthias, Ambridge (Automatic Pensions at 64), $4.40; Calvary, Pittsburgh, $20.00; St. Peter's, Pittsburgh, $105.28; Holy Trinity, Houtzdale, $1.00; Our Saviour, Du Bois, $17.46; St. Martin's, Johnsonburg, $1.05; Trinity, New Castle, $10.85; St. Luke's, Latrobe, $6.62; Grace, Pittsburgh, $20.21 ; offering taken at services of St. Andrew's Broth- erhood of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh, $15.25; Christ, Brownsville, $5.00; Our Father, Foxburg, $6.00; St. James' Memorial, Pittsburgh, $39.87; St. Luke's, Pittsburgh, $5.00; Good Shepherd, Pittsburgh, $15.23; Emmanuel, Corry, $2.05 ; Calvary, Pittsburgh, $253.05 ; Calvary, Pittsburgh, $248.76. Individuals — Rev. William E. Rambo, Brownsville, $5.00; from a mem- ber of Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, $25.00; Mr. Edward T. Dravo, Alle- gheny, $10.00; Mrs. George MacNamara, Erie (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00; Mr. H. L. Ringwalt, Pittsburgh, $5.00; Mrs. H. W. Bostwick, Franklin. $5.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Steed, Crafton, $10.00; "Z." (Special), $75.00; Christ, Allegheny, per "E. S. C." $50.00; Rev. Robert A. Benton, Norfolk, Va., $10.00; Rev. Frederick F. Flewelling, Johnstown, $10.00; proceeds of a fund left by the late Senior Warden, Mr. Henry E. Boyd, of St. Stephen's Church, McKeesport, $500.00; "Anonymous," $75.00; Christ, Allegheny, per "E. S. C," $50.00. Porto Rico 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1900 $2000 $525 $4425 Individuals 26 00 11 00 10 00 47 00 Total contributions for three years $91 25 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. . $350 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $35 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Ponce, $12.00; Holy Trinity, Ponce, $7.00. Individuals — Rev. David W. Bland, Mayaguez (Automatic Pensions at 64), $25.00; Mrs. Victoria N. Bean, Vieques, $1.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Holy Trinity, Ponce, $10.00; St. Andrew's, Mayaguez, $10.00. Individuals — Mrs. Victoria N. Bean, Raleigh, N. C, $1.00; the Rt. Rev. James H. Van Buren, D.D.. San Juan (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — All Saints', Vieques, $5-25. Individuals — Mr. George Neilson, Ponce, received through Holy Trin- ity Church, $10.00. 96 Quincy 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1510 Total Churches $16890 $14252 $12606 $437 48 Individuals 200 200 Total contributions for three years $439 48 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $1,200 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $197 60 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Grace, Osco, $7.68; Good Shepherd, Quincy, $8.60; Cathe- dral of St. John, Quincy, $13.00; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $77.00; Christ, Moline (Automatic Pensions at 64), $9.45; St. Peter's, Canton, $2.00; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Grace, Galesburg, $7.45; St. Andrew's, Peoria, $3.00; St. John's, Galesburg, $2.00; St. Paul's, Peoria, $5.72; Trinity, Rock Island (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $20.30; Zion, Mendon, $7.70. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Mary's, Knoxville, $12.50; St. Jude's, Tiskilwa, $1.15; Cathedral of St. John. Quincy, $15.10; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $43.40; Christ, Moline (Automatic Pensions at 64), $3.37; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.50; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.10; St. John's, Kewanee, $3.80; St. John's, Henry, $1.25; Grace, Galesburg, $15.00; St. Paul's, Peoria, $14.35; St. Mark's, Knoxville, $14.00; St. John's Cathedral, Quincy, $12.00. Individuals — Mr. W. T. Bell, Farmington, $2.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $26.73; St. Jude's, Tiskilwa. $2.50; St. John's, Kewanee, $3.25; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $0.75; St. Peter's, Canton, $9.65; Grace, Galesburg, $7.45; St. Paul's, Peoria, $25.40; Christ, Moline, $6.73; Good Shepherd. Quincy, $7.25; Trinity, Rock Island (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; St. John's Cathedral, Quincy, $31.35. Rhode Island 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $372 46 $322 S3 $279 33 $974 32 Individuals 320 50 95 25 233 13 648 88 Total contributions for three years $1 623 20 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $900 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $268 50 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churchcs—St Philip's, Crompton, $6.95; Trinity, Newport, $58.94; St. Thomas. Greenville, $0.75; Christ, Lonsdale, $18.10; St. John's, Provi- dence, $129.87; St. Stephen's, Providence, $145.85; St. Stephen's, Provi- dence, $1.00; Ascension, Wakefield, $5.66; Grace, Providence, $3.00; Ascen- sion, Auburn, $2.34. Individuals — Mrs. Zabriskie, Newport, $25.00; from a parishioner of St. Stephen's Church, Providence, first offering for the Five Million Dollars Permanent Pension Fund, given on October 16, 1907, $10.00; Mrs. Zabriskie, Newport, $25.00; Rev. Alfred E. Johnson, Providence, $50.00; from four persons, per the Rev. George McC. Fiske, St. Stephen's, Provi- dence (Special), $10.00; "Anonymous," Providence, $0.50; "Newport, R. I." (Special), $200.00. 97 Rhode Island — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued Churches — St. Paul's, Wickford, $7.35; Emmanuel, Manville, $3-50 J St. John's, Barrington, $15.45; Trinity, Mewport, $77.43; Christ, Lonsdale (.Automatic Pensions at 64 j, $19.65; Ascension, Auburn, $2.46; St. Paul's, Wickford, $16.56; St. Stephen's, Providence, $167.93; Sl Paul's, Wick- ford, $2.00; St Philip's, Crompton, $7.70; Ascension, Wakefield, $2.50. Individuals — Rev. C. A. L. Richards, D.D., Providence, $10.00; Rev. Daniel Goodwin, Ph.D., East Greenwich, $10.00; Rev. Alfred Evan John- son, Providence, $50.00; Mrs. Zechariah Chafee, Providence, $25.00; "From one who intended giving Quinquagesima and was prevented from doing so," Providence, $0.25. 1909-1910 Churches — Grace, Providence, $2.00; St. Paul's, Wickford, $10.00; Em- manuel, Manville, $5.60; St. Mary's, Portsmouth, $2.05; St. John's, Bar- rnigton, $8.75; Grace, Providence, $18.08; St. Thomas', Providence, $l.oo; Ascension, Wakefield, $4.28; Trmity, Newport, $65.50; Christ, Lonsdale, $17.81; St. Thomas, Greenville, $2.07; St. Alban's, Centerdale, $2.00; Trin- ity, Newport, $4.51; St. Philip's, Crompton, $5.27; St. John's, Providence, $25.00; 'irinity, Bristol, $1.90; St. Stephen's, Providence, $67.25; St. John's, Providence, $36.26. Individuals — Rev. B. Stevens Bert, Newport, $1.00; Mrs. W. D. U. Shearman, Providence, $1.00; Rev. A. E. Johnson, Providence, $50.00; Rev. Theodore D. Martin, Auburn, $1.13; Rev. C. A. L. Richards, D.D., Providence, $10.00; Mrs. Zabriskie, Newport, $25.00; Rev. Daniel Goodwin, Ph.D., East Greenwich, $20.00; Mrs. Zechariah Chafee, Providence, $25.00; Mr. William Gammell, Providence, $ioo.oo. Sacramento 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches •.,.$18194 $16340 $14141 $48675 Individuals 10 00 I 00 8 00 19 00 Total contributions for three years $505 75 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $2,375 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $51 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Mary's, Napa, $1.76; St. Luke's, Woodland, $3.70; St. Paul's, Sacramento, $13.20; Grace, St. Helena, $6.25; St. Luke's, Wood- land, $5.55; St. Peter's, Mare Island, $7.00; Good Shepherd, Qoverdale, $5.20; St. Luke's, Auburn, $4.65; St. Stephen's, Colusa, $5.07; St. John's, Areata, $3.50; St. John's, Petaluma (Automatic Pensions at 64), $20.00; St. Mary's, Napa, $12.21; St. Paul's, Virginia City, $15.00; St. John's, Chico, $4.75; St. Paul's, Benicia, $7.20; St. John's, Marysville, $6.60; Ascen- sion, Vallejo, $10.60; Christ, Eureka, $12.65; Incarnation, Santa Rosa, $10.35; St. Mark's, Yreka, $5.00; Emmanuel, Grass Valley, $6.25; St. Andrew's, Corning, $2.00; Trinity, Nevada City, $10.45; St. Luke's, East Auburn, $3.00. Individuals — Rev. D. T. Booth, Cloverdale (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.00; Rev. D. T. Booth, Cloverdale (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00; Mr. Henry Tuson, Colusa, $5.cx); Rev. D. T. Booth, Cloverdale (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. John's, Areata. $2.25 ; St. Peter's Chapel, Mare Island, $12.15; St. Luke's, Woodland, $4.50; St. Luke's, Auburn, $6.50; St. John's, Petaluma (Automatic Pensions at 64), $25.00; St. Luke's, Benicia, $11.25; 98 Sacramento — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued St. John's, Marysville, $5.45; Ascension, Vallejo, $10.50; St. John's, Oro- ville, $3.70; Good Shepherd, Cloverdale, $2.30; St. Mary's, Yreka, $5.30; St. Mary's, Ferndale, $5.40; Trinity, Nevada City, $11.60; St. Stephen's, Colusa, $500; St. John's, Chico, $4.65; Incarnation, Santa Rosa, $12.65; Emmanuel, Grass Valley, $13.05; St. Andrew's, Corning, $2.00; Christ, Eureka, $10.15; St. John's, Chico, $10.00. Individuals — Rev. D. T. Booth, Cloverdale (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Luke's, Woodland, $5.25 ; St. Peter's Chapel, Mare Island, $7.15; St. Stephen's, Colusa, $10.00; St. Paul's, Sacramento, $15.00; Good Shepherd, Cloverdale, $3.65; St. John's, Petaluma (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $23.85; St. John's, Benicia, $2.95; St. Luke's, Woodland, $6.00; St. Luke's, East Auburn, $3.65; Christ, Oak Park, $2.40; St. Andrew's, Corning, $2.00; St. John's, Areata, $3.50; Our Saviour, Placerville, $4.50; Emmanuel, Grass Valley, $16.80; Incarnation, Santa Rosa, $26.00; St. Stephen's, Colusa, $3.01; St. Mary's, Ferndale, $3.20; St. Luke's, Wood- land, $2.50. Individuals — "L. T.," Colusa Junction (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00; Rev. D. E. Holt, Woodland, $2.00; Rev. D. E. Holt, Woodland, $1.00. Salina 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $67 06 $64 30 $64 71 $196 07 Individuals 10 04 41 72 34 72 86 48 Total contributions for three years $282 55 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years... $100 00 Designated. Not available for current a.ppropriations $40 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Holy Apostles', Ellsworth, $1.00; Epiphany, Concordia, $4.26; Trinity, Formosa, $9.55; St. Peter's, Minneapolis, $14.21; Holy Apostles', Ellsworth, $2.00; Christ Cathedral, Salina, $9.59; St. Paul's, Beloit, $20.00; Christ, Kingman, $2.45; St. Cornelius, Dodge City, $2.00; Heavenly Rest, Wakeeney, $2.00. Individuals — Mr. A. R. Purton, Minneapolis, $5.04; "Cash," Salina, $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — St. Paul's, Beloit, $6.15; Christ, Kingman, $4.00; Trinity, Formoso, $7.80; St. Peter's, Minneapolis, $10.35; Christ Cathedral, Salina, $21.85; Holy Apostles', Ellsworth, $6.00; Grace, Hutchinson, $5.00; St. Cornelius. Dodge City, $3.15. Individuals — Miss Frances A. Dooley, Salina, $25.00; Trinity Sunday School, Formoso, $6.72; Miss Frances A. Dooley, Salina (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Christ Cathedral, Salina, $40.95 ; St. Paul's, Goodland, $6.50 ; Epiphany, Concordia, $4.75 ; St. Peter's, Salina, $5.61 ; Holy Apostles', Ellsworth, $6.90. Individuals — Trinity Sunday School, Formoso, $4.72; Miss FrancesA. Dooley, Salina (Special Cases), $20.00; Miss Frances A. Dooley, Salina (Special), $5.00; Miss Frances A. Dooley, Salina (Special), $5.00. 99 South Carolina 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $17866 $14824 $26061 $58751 Individuals 32 00 642 00 30 50 704 50 Total contributions for three years $i|292 oi Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $7,525 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriation.s $611 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Matthias, Summerton, $3.10; Good Shepherd, Yorkville, $20.00; Christ, Greenville, $7.75; Advent, Spartanburg, $40.70; Good Shep- herd, Yorkville, $1.50; Trinity, Columbia, $30.90; St. Luke's, Charleston, $26.55; Nativity, Union, $4.00; St. David's, Cheraw, $14.15; Prince George, Winyah, Georgetown, $13.31; Redeemer, Orangeburg, $11.70; Zion, East- over, $5.00. Indiv-idnals — Mrs. H. M. Jarvis, Kingstree, $1.00; Allendale Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Allendale, $2.00; Mrs. E. P. Alexander, South Island, $1.00; the Misses Lynah, Grahamville, $15.00; Mrs. K. C. Porcher, of Trinity Church, Black Oak, $2.00; Mrs. H. M. Jarvis, Kingstree, $1.00; Mrs. C. M. Schott, Charleston, $5.00; "X. Y. Z.," Charleston (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. John's, Florence, $8.25; Christ, Mars Bluflf, $1.00; Na- tivity, Union, $3.41; St. Luke's, Charleston, $23.33; Trinity, Columbia, $30-90; Good Shepherd, Columbia, $13.50; Holy Communion, Charleston, $9.58; Christ, Mars Blutf, $1.00; St. Paul's, Summerville, $23.86; St. David's, Cheraw, $7.55; St. Helena's, Beaufort, $5.00; St. David's, Cheraw, $2.35; St. Paul's, Bennettsville, $6.31; Zion, Eastover, $5.00; St. Stephen's, Ridgway, $3-35; St. Matthew's, Fort Motte, $3.85. Individuals — Mrs. M. Emma Jarvis, Kingstree, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lindsay and sister, Glendale, $6.00; Allendale Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Allendale, $2.00; the Misses Lynah, Grahamville, $15.00; "A lady," Zion, Eastover, $500; Mrs. C. M. Schott, Charleston, $5.00; Mrs. K. C. Porcher, Charleston, $2.00; Rev. K. G. Finlay, Columbia (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Mrs. H. M. Jarvis, Kingstree, $1.00; "Designated, where the Fund would not apply," Charleston (Special), $100.00; Mrs. Charles M. Schott, Charleston (Automatic Pensions at 64), $500.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Christ, Mars Bluff, $1.00; Nativity, Union, $2.75; Trinity, Columbia, $24.06 ; The Cross, Bluffton, $6.01 ; Sheldon, McPhersonville, $3.50; Grace, Charleston, $16.55; Prince Frederick, Peedee, $1.00; The Advent, Spartanburg, $29.88; All Saints', Waverly Mills, $2.00; Redeemer, Orangeburg, $7.00; St. John's, Florence, $4.60; St. John's, Charleston, $1.00; , Rion, $10.00; Good Shepherd, Yorkville, $9.00; Advent, Marion, $3.90; Trinity, Edgefield, $2.20; Our Saviour, Rock Hill, $3.00; St. Paul's, Pendleton, $2.65; Holy Communion, Charleston, $7.07; St. James', Santee, $2.50; St. Alban's, Blackville, $3.50; Holy Apostles, Barn- well, $9.90; St. David's, Cheraw, $3.50; St. John's, Berkeley Parish, $2.50; Holy Trinity, Grahamville, $2.27; Grace, Camden, $6.00; St. David's, Cheraw, $15.64; St. Mark's, Chester. $2.10; St. Paul's, Summerville, $10.11; Epiphany, Eutawville, $11.35; St. Michael's, Charleston, $18.87; St. Paul's, Batesburg, $3.25; St. Luke's, Charleston, $13.95; Ascension, Hagood, $8.00; Prince George, Winyah, Georgetown, $10.00. Individuals — "L. H. N.," Florence, $1.00; Mrs. H. M. Jarvis, Kingstree, $1.00; Mrs. W. E. Lindsay and Miss E. L. Tew, Glendale, $6.50; Mr. John Laird, Aiken, $2.00; Allendale Lodge, No. 60, Knights of Pythias, Allen- dale, $2.00; the Misses Lynah, Grahamville, $15.00; Mrs. K. C. Porcher, Charleston, $1.00; Mrs. K. C. Porcher, Charleston (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1.00; Mrs. M. Emma Jarvis, Kingstree, $1.00. 100 South Dakota 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $192 30 $208 86 $233 22 $634 38 Individuals 12 95 24 17 20 00 57 12 Total contributions for three years $691 50 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $1,913 25 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $5 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Church of Our Merciful Saviour, Santee Mission, $5.00; Trinity, Groton, $3.58; St. Mary's, Webster, $341; St. John's, Bristol, $1.05; Grace, Hurley, $2.00; Ascension, Springtield, $6.74; St. Elizabeth's, Stand- ing Rock Mission, $4.80; Good Shepherd, Standing Rock Mission, $0.99; St. John Baptist, Standing Rock Mission, $0.85; St. Thomas', Standing Rock Mission, $0.69; Emmanuel, Rapid City, $7.12; Calvary, Sioux Falls, $12.00; Christ, Yankton, $20.00; Christ, Lead, $10.00; collections from congregations in the Cheyenne River Mission, Cheyenne Agency, $12.00; Grace, Madison, $3.50; Christ, Milbank, $7.50; St. Mary's, Sisseton Agency, $2.00; St. James', Emery Swim Lake, $6.05; St. John Baptist, Lake Tra- verse, $2.50; St. Luke's, Veblen Township, $2.57; Trinity, Howard, $3-5o; St. Elizabeth's, Standing Rock, $10.00; Good Shepherd, Standing Rock, $1.00; St Thomas', Standing Rock, $0.28; Calvary, Sioux Falls, $6.^1; St. George's, Redfield, $5.00; Trinity, Watertown, $3.90; All Saints' School, Sioux Falls, $7.00; All Saints' School, Sioux Falls, $7.86; Holy Fellow- ship, Greenwood, $5.00; St. Philip's, Yankton Mission, $4.00; Holy Name, Chotean Creek, Yankton Mission, $3.00; Trinity, Pierre, $5.75; St. Peter's, Ft. Pierre, $2.35 ; Mission in Blunt, $2.05 ; Ephphatha Chapel, St Mary's School, $7.12; Trinity, Rosebud, $1.98; Chapel of Jesus, Rosebud, $0.75; All Saints', Rosebud, $0.80. Individuals — Woman's (Indian) Auxiliary, St John Baptist, $3.00; Mr. S. H. Windsor, Christ Church, Yankton, $5.00; Mr. Ben Darby, per Grace Church, Huron, $4-9S- 1908- 1909 Churches — Christ, Crow Creek, $0.76; St John Baptist, Crow Creek, $2.47; All Saints', Crow Creek, $0.83; St. Peter's, Crow Creek, $0.72; Rosebud Mission, Ascension Church, $0.50; Rosebud Mission, Holy Inno- cents Church, $4.00; Santee Mission, Our Most Merciful Saviour, $2.00; Pine Ridge Mission, Corn Creek District, Chester Red Kettle, $4.00; Grace, Hurley, $2.50; Ascension Station, Rosebud Mission, $0.50; Holy Innocents, Rosebud Mission, $4.00; Most Merciful Saviour, Santee Mis- sion, $2.00; Trinity. Howard, $5.00; Christ, Yankton, $13.00; Living Water, Dell Rapids, $10.00; Redeemer, Flandreau, $6.00; Calvary, Sioux Falls, $14.00; Christ, Lead, $10.00; St. John's, Deadwood, $5.50; Trinity, Water- town, $5.85; Christ, Chamberlain, $3.00; Grace, Madison, $5.00; St. Mary's, Webster, $2.50; St. Andrew's, Scotland, $1.75; St. John Baptist, Sisseton Agency, $6.00; St. James', Sisseton Agency, $10.00; St. Elizabeth's, Stand- ing Rock Mission, $4.00; Good Shepherd, Standing Rock Mission, $1.65; St John Baptist, Standing Rock Mission, $2.00; St. Thomas, Standing Rock Mission, $0.27; Grand River School, $0.63; Emmanuel, Rapid City, $17.00; All Angels', Spearfish, $2.00; Christ Milbank, $11.50; St. Mary's, Sisseton Agency, $6.00; St. James', Sisseton Agency, $3.75; St. Luke's, Sisseton Agency, $2.00; St. John's, Cheyenne Agency, $5.07; Calvary, Cheyenne Agency, $0.30; St. Stephen's, Cheyenne Agency, $0.52; Ascension, Cheyenne Agency, $0.50; St Mary's, Cheyenne Agency, $2.00; Emmanuel, Cheyenne Agency, $3.18; St. Thomas. Cheyenne Agency, $0.19; St. Andrew's, Chey- enne Agency, $0.60; St. Mark's, Cheyenne Agency, $0.25.; St. Paul's, Cheyenne Agency, $0.37; St Luke's, Cheyenne Agency, $1.00; St. George's, lOI South Dakota — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Redfield, $3.00; Mission, Blunt, $2.20; St. Peter's, Ft. Pierre, $3-9o; Trin- ity, Pierre, $5.80; Chapel of the Incarnation, Dallas, $7.30. Individuals — All Saints' Sunday School, Sioux Falls, $2.92; from the Choir of Grace Church, Huron, $5.00; All Saints' Sunday School, Sioux Falls, $5.00; Ascension Woman's Auxiliary, Rosebud Mission, $1.75; Blessed Redeemer Woman's Auxiliary, Santee Mission, $2.50; Merciful Saviour Woman's Auxiliary, Santee Mission, $2.00; Holy Name Woman's Auxiliary, Yankton Mission, $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Pine Ridge Mission, Pine Ridge Agency, $10.71 ; Living Water, Dell Rapids, $5.00; Redeemer, Flandreau, $12.00; Calvary, Sioux Falls, $18.44; Ascension, Springfield, $12.18; Grace, Madison, $5.00; Christ, Milbank, $10.20; All Angels', Spearfish, $2.50; Christ, Yankton, $2.95; Trinity, Howard, $5.00; St. Elizabeth's, Standing Rock, $5.50; Good Shep- herd, Standing Rock, $2.00; St. John Baptist, Standing Rock, $1.20; St. Thomas, Standing Rock, $0.45; Christ, Chamberlain, $3.15; St. Mary's, Sisseton Agency, $2.50; St. John Baptist, Sisseton Agency, $3.45; St. James', Sisseton Agency, $6.07; St. Luke's, Sisseton Agency, $4.00; St. Thomas, Sturgis, $3.75; St. Mary's, Mitchell, $4.25; Grace, Huron, $5.00; St. Mary's, Mitchell, $2.50; St. James', Belle Fourche. $2.00; St. Eliza- beth's, Standing Rock Mission, $3.04; Good Shepherd, Standing Rock Mission, $0.36; St. John Baptist, Standing Rock Mission, $1.52; St. Thomas', Standing Rock Mission, $0.69; St. Mary's Agency, $5.85; St. John Baptist, Easter Tovi^nship, $0.25; St. James', Emery Swim Lake, $4.94; St. Luke's, Veblin Township, $471; Church of Jesus, Rosebud Mission, $2.00; Trinity, Rosebud Mission, $5.24; Mediator, Rosebud Mis- sion, $2.96; Calvary, Rosebud Mission, $1.20; St. James', Rosebud Mission, $1.30; Holy Innocents, Rosebud Mission, $1.43; St. Peter's, Rosebud Mis- sion, $1.17; St. Andrew's, Rosebud Mission, $1.05; St. Barnabas Station $1.02 ; Christ, Crow Creek Agency, $4.33 ; St. John Baptist, Crow Creek Agency, $3.05; Trinity, Pierre, $6.93; St. John's, Cheyenne Agency, $11.86; St. Barnabas, Cheyenne Agency, $0.67; Calvary, Cheyenne Agency, $0.30; St. Stephen's, Cheyenne Agency, $0.93 ; Ascension, Cheyenne Agency, $3.38 ; St. Mary's, Cheyenne Agency, $1.01 ; Emmanuel, Cheyenne Agency, $1.68; St. Thomas', Cheyenne Agency, $0.62; St, Luke's, Cheyenne Agency, $0.67; St. Paul's, Cheyenne Agency, $0.31; Trinity, Pierre (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $5.00; , Blunt, $2.70; Trinity. Watertown, $21.25. Individuals — Mrs. Joseph West, per S. H. Windsor. Flandreau, $10.00; All Saints' Sunday School, Sioux Falls, $10.00. Southern Florida IQ07-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $164 79 $46 45 $1,456 20 $1,667 44 Individuals 7 00 13 00 23 00 43 00 Total contributions for three years $i,7io 44 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $3,800 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $1,424 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Good Shepherd, Punta Gorda, $0.62; St. Andrew's, Ft. Pierce, $0.30; St. Luke's Cathedral, Orlando, $5.50; Holy Cross, Sanford, $2.68; Christ, Longwood, $1.76; Holy Trinity. West Palm Beach, $1.91; St. Andrew's, Tampa, $4.55; Christ, Longwood. $5.27; St. Barnabas, De Land. $6.30; St. Peter's, St. Petersburg, $13.15; "St. Paul's. Key West, $53.48; Good Shepherd, Dunedin. $10.65; Ascension, Clearwater, $3.25; I02 Southern Florida — ^Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Redeemer, Avon Park, $3.06; St. John Baptist, Orlando, $3.10; St. Luke's, Orlando, $16.00; St. Andrew's, Ft. Pierce, $2.51; Trinity, Miami, $5.00; Trinity. Thonotosassa, $2.20; Grace, Ocala, $20.00; Seminole Indian Mis- sion, $1.50; Christ, Bradentown, $2.00. Individuals — Rev. H. H. Ten Broeck, Bradentown (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $7.00. 1908- 1909 Churches—St. Paul's, Walton, $4.45; "Miami, Fla.," $10.22; Bethesda by the Sea, Palm Beach, $18.25; St. John Baptist, Orlando, $2.45; Mis- sionary Jurisdiction of Southern Florida, $11.08. Individuals — Rev. H. H. Ten Broeck, Bradentown, $5.00; Rev. H. H. Ten Broeck, Bradentown, $7.00; Mrs. Agnes E. Butler, Laurel, Md., $1.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Churches and Missions. Missionary District of Southern Florida, $23.40; Holy Cross, Buena Vista, $2.00; Bethesda by the Sea, Palm Beach (Automatic Pensions at 64), $1,417,00; All Saints', Lakeland, $12.80; All Saints', Lakeland, $1.00. Individuals — "H.," Orlando, $10.00; Mrs. Sara Roche, per Rev. H. H. P. Roche, Deland, $5.00; Rev. Henry H. Ten Broeck, Bradentown, $7.00; Mrs. Agnes E. Butler, Laurel, Md., $1.00. Southern Ohio 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $569 53 $407 96 $598 81 $1,576 30 Individuals i8 00 11 00 1000 3900 Total contributions for three years $1,615 30 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $3,014 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations ^37 35 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Trinity, Newark, $16.01; Christ, Cincinnati, $117.91; St. Paul's, Columbus. $3.65; Advent, Cincinnati. $10.70; All Saints', Ports- mouth, $35.82; Grace. Avondale, Cincinnati, $7.55; St. Paul's, Chillicothe, $13.30; Grace. Cincinnati, $2.50; St. Margaret's, Dayton, $2.14; Chrisi-, Ironton, $14.86; Christ. Dayton, $21.90; Christ, Glendale. $74-04; St. Paul's Cathedral, Cincinnati. $30.78: All Saints'. Portsmouth, $27.01; St. Peter's, Carthage, $1.67; Epiphany. Cincinnati, $20.50; Calvary, Clifton, Cincinnati. $101.40; St. Luke's, Marietta, $11.08; St. John's, Lancaster, $S-(>6' Christ. Springfield. $16.35; Advent. Cincinnati, $21.79; St. Philip's. Columbus. $9.91 ; St. John's. Worthington, $5.00. Individuals— Rev. Peter Tinsley. Walnut Hills. $500; Mrs. _ A. N. Whiting, Columbus. $2.00; Rev. John Hewiti^. Columbus (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $10.00; St. Luke's, Cincinnati, per Mr. Christian Boer, $1.00. 1908- 1909 Churches—St Paul's, Greenville, $7.00: Grace. College Hill, $2.50; St. Mary's. Hillsboro. $10.10; Trinity. Newark, $14.66; St. Paul's, Chilli- cothe. $28.28; Epiphany, Cincinnati. $t8.io; Christ. Glendale, $91.03; St. Luke's Marietta, $14.15; Calvary, Clifton, Cincinnati. $125.00; Advent, Cincinnati, $12.50; Advent. Cincinnati, $17.31; St. John's, Lancaster, $5-35'. Christ, Springfield, $19.25; All Saints', Portsmouth, $9.70; Christ, Cin- cinnati $3303. Individuals — Mr. William Salway. Cincinnati, $5.00; Mrs. A. N. Whit- ing, Columbus, $1.00; "A Friend," Worthington (Special), $5.00. 103 Southern Ohio — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Chta-ches— Good Shepherd, Norwood, $4-85; Grace, College Hill, $2.40; Trinity, Newark (Automatic Pensions at 64), $i7-35 ; St. Paul's, Chilli- cothe, $12.30; Epiphany, Cincinnati. $42.30; Christ, Ironton, $6.70; Christ, Dayton, $13.00; St. Luke's, Marietta, $12.00; St. James, Zanesville $6.75; Advent, Cincinnati, $28.46; St. Paul's Cathedral, Cincinnati, $3448; Cal- vary, Cincinnati, $100.00; St. Luke's, Cincinnati, $9.33; St. Mary's, Hills- boro, $30.00; Christ, Glendale, $110.66; St. Paul's Cathedral, Cincinnati, $21.29; St. James', Zanesville, $5.97; All Saints', Portsmouth, $15.04; St. John's, Lancaster, $4.00; Advent, Cincinnati, $23.08; Christ, Cincinnati, $88.85; All Saints', Portsmouth, $10.00. Individuals— Mrs. F. W. Case, Worthington, $5.00; Mr. G. H. Stans- bury, Cincinnati (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00. Southern Virginia 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $16080 $25466 $33896 $754 42 Individuals 20 00 23 00 16 00 59 00 Total contributions for three years $813 42 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years... $900 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $7 So Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Grace (R. E. Lee), Memorial, Latimer Parish, Lexington, $25.00; St. Paul's, Salem, $18.16; Christ, Martinsville, $4.00; Emmanuel, Bristol, $7.00; Grace, Radford. $2.56; Grace, East Radford, $5.52; Manakin Church, King William Parish. $2.40; St. John's. Wytheville, $10.00; Em- manuel, Powhatan County, $10.00; Trinity, Nelson Parish. $2.84; St Luke's, Blackstone, $361; St. Paul's Memorial, Lawrenceville, $5.00; St. Luke's, Sublett-s, $21.55; Grace. Norfolk. $2.00; St._ John's, Wytheville, $1.00; St. Luke's, Hot Springs, $20.00; Abinedon, Abingdon, $1.50; Grace, Petersburg, $15.00; St. Andrew's, Clifton Forge. $3.66. Individuals— ThTink offering from Mr. L. C. Hansborough, of St. Paul's, Salem, $20.00. 1908- 1909 Churches— St. Luke's Clover. $2.50: St. Paul's. Salem, $23.74; Em- manuel Bristol, $2.89; Christ. Martinsville, $2.75: Grace, Radford, $6.61; St. Luke's. Clover, $1.00: St. Luke's. Blackstone $5.26; Gibson Memorial, Crewe, $1.05: Christ, Not+oway, $2.62; St. Luke's, Hot Springs. $TOO.oo; Grace. Powhatan County. $12.00; St. Luke's, Powhatan County, $11^.13; St. Paul's, Newport News. $5.00; St. Andrew's. Clifton Forsre. $2.60; Trinity, Arrington, $2.45; Christ. Arrington, $1.6"?; Grace. Petersburg, $10.00; Emmanuel, Powhatan CounW, $10.00: St. James'. Powhatan Countv, $2.00; St. Paul's, Lawrenceville $=;.oo; Trinitv, Staunton, $?d.30; Manakin Church. King William Parish, Vinita $1.90; Brandon, Prince Georee County, $2.70; Ritchie Memorial. Claremont, $1.51. Ifidividnals — Mr. F. C. Cantine Houston (Special), $5.00: Mrs. George S. Read, Belle Haven, $5.00; "From a reader of the Southern Church- man" Portsmouth, $1.00; Rev. C. L. Simmons, LTnion Level. $200: Rev. Frank Mezick. Arrineton. $5.00; Rev. William P. Burke. Norfolk per Mrs. Burke. $T00; from ♦he Woman's Auxiliarv to the Colored Convo- cation of Southern Virginia, $1.50; Rev. P. M. Boyden, Burrowsville (Special), $2.50. ' 1909-1910 Churches— Chnst, Norfolk, $126.32; Christ, Martinsville, $2.15; Bru- I04 Southern VirgIxNIA — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued ton Parish, Williamsburg, $7.52; St. Paul's, Salem, $38.50; St. Andrew's, Jackson River Parish, $4.00 ; St. Thomas, Christiansburg, $6.02 ; St. Paul's, St. Bride's Parish, Norfolk, $5.00; Christ, Norfolk, $6.20; St. Luke's, Hot Springs, $57.52; St. Luke's, Powhatan Parish, $17.82; Mission at Matta- morras, $2.00; Ascension, Amherst, $3.79; Trinity, Nelson Parish, $3.53; Grace, Nelson Parish, $1.55; St. John's, Bedford City. $10.66; Grace, Petersburg, $10.00; Trinity, Staunton, $35.00; Manakin Church (Vinita), Powhatan County, $1.38. Individuals — Mrs. Emily J. S. Read', Belle Haven, $5.00 ; Rev. Frank Mezick, Arlington, $5.00; "Anonymous," Danville, $1.00; "Anonymous," Danville, $5.00. Spokane 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $95 64 $99 81 $87 78 $283 23 Individuals 10 00 10 00 Total contributions for three years $293 23 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $18 25 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. James', Pullman, $5-55: Grace. Ellensburg, $15.05; Holy Trinity, Spokane, $21.91; Grace, Dayton, $3.80; Calvary. Waitsburg, $2.80; St. Andrew's, Chelan, $1.20; All Saints' Cathedral, Spokane, $45.33. 1908-1909 Churches — Grace, Dayton, $1.50; Calvary, Waitsburg, $2.00; Trinity, Starbuck, $1.50; Grace, Ellensburg, $,38.36; All Saints' Cathedral, Spokane, $45.85; St. John's, Spokane, $10.60. 1909-1910 Churches — Calvary, Roslyn (Automatic Pensions at 64), $8.25; Grace, Ellensburg, $37.00; All Saints' Cathedral. Spokane, $42.53. Individuals — Mrs. A. B. Hurd, Spokane (Special), $10.00. Springfield 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $1828 $9839 $X7i 39 $28806 Individuals 10 00 10 00 Total contributions for three years $298 06 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $1,812 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $5 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Holy Trinity, Danville, $6.50; Emmanuel, Champaign, $10.78; Trinity, Carrollton, $1.00. Individuals — "M. C. E.," Paris (Special), $5.00; Rev. Edmund Phares, Mt. Vernon, $5.00. 1908-1909 Churches — Holy Trinity, Danville, $10.00; Emmanuel, Champaign, $9-55; Trinity, Carrollton, $1.25; St. James', McLeansboro, $0.70; St. Peter's, Mound City, $1.52; Christ, Carlisle, $2.45; St. Bartholomew's, Granite City, $1.75; Trinity, Mattoon, $4.10; St. Mark's, Chester, $3-45; St. Paul's, Alton, $29.95; Grace, Greenville, $2.00; St. Paul's, Springfield, $2.75; Redeemer, (Tairo, $5.05; Christ, Springfield, $23.87. I05 Springfield— Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Churches — St. John's, Decatur, $11.20; St. Paul's (Mrs. G. F. Crowe), Springfield, $11.25; Holy Trinity, Danville, $10.00; Trinity, Mt. Vernon, $2.84; St. Paul's, Springfield, $6.10; St. Paul's, Alton, $1787; Emmanuel, Champaign, $10.82; Trinity, Carrollton, $1.86; Holy Cross, Jerseyville, $1.30; St. Peter's, Chesterfield. $1.05; St. Matthew's, Bioomington, $7.02; Holy Cross, Jerseyville, i.oo; Christ, Springfield, $31.00; Trinity, Mat- toon, $4.35; St. John's, Decatur, $23.18; St. Paul's, Alton, $7.05; Trinity. Jacksonville, $7.90; Grace, Greenville, $4.00; Trinity, Lincoln, $3.95; Re- deemer, Cairo, $3.15; St. Paul's, Alton, $4.50; Tennessee 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $29701 $.36957 $32046 $98704 Individuals 146 40 120 00 122 00 388 40 Total contributions for three years $^,375 44 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $3,525 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $334 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Paul's, Chattanooga, $17.85; Christ, Nashville, $123.53; Trinity, Clarksville, $12.65; St. Peter's Nashville, $3-65; St. James', Bolivar, $6.71; Holy Trinity, Memphis, $3.30; St. Mary Magdalene's, Fayetteville. $4.60; Epiphany, Knoxville, $27.06; Otey Memorial, Sewanee, $14.26; St. Thomas', Somerville, $3.05; Good Shepherd, Memphis, $7.00; Grace. Memphis, $25.00; Christ. Chattanooga, $4.15; St. Mary's Cathedral, Memphis, $44.20. Individuals — Miss M. W. Grant, Cleveland (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Miss M. W. Grant. Cleveland, $10.00; Rev. Erskine Wright. Sewanee. $5.00; Mrs. C. W. KnaufF, St. Luke's, Cleveland, $5.00; "In memory of M. D.," from a member of Christ Church (Permanent Fund), $100.00; "A Friend," Louisiana, $6.40; Rev. J. C. France, South Pitts- burg, $5.00; Miss Georgia B. King, Sewanee (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Christ, Nashville, $100.24; St. John's, Johnson City. $8.46; Otey Memorial. Sewanee, $20.00; St. Luke's, Jackson, $6.05; St Peter's, Nashville, $415; Otey Memorial, Sewanee, $1.10; Holy Trinity. Memphis, $8.00; Trinity, Mason, $2.15; St. Thomas', Jackson, $1.51; St. Luke's, Jackson, $2.95; Grace, Spring Hill, $3.50; Epiphany, Knoxville, $48.05; St. Paul's, Chattanooga, $6.41; St. Andrew's School, Sewanee (Permanent Fund). $10.00; Good Shepherd, Memphis, $8..30; St. Luke's, Cleveland, $300; St. Mary's Cathedral, Memphis, $15.00; Trinity, Clarksville, $10.00; Christ, Nashville, $110.70. Individuals — Rev. Arthur H. Noll, Sewanee (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00; "H.," Sewanee, $10.00; Mr. B. H. Wilkins, Tullahoma, $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Mary Magdalene, Fayetteville. $4.10; St. Peter's, Nash- ville, $2.85; St. John's, Johnson City (Automatic Pensions at 64). $9.00; Otey Memorial. Sewanee, $12.50; St. Paul's, Chattanooga, $14.71; Advent, Nashville, $6.00; Holy Trinity. Memphis, $3.40; Good Shepherd, Memphis, $5^00; Christ, Chattanooga, $6.00; Calvary, Memphis, $88.15; Christ, Nash- ville. $113.25: St. Mary's Cathedral, Memphis, $15.00; C^race, Memphis, $25.00; St. Luke's, Jackson, $15.50. io6 Tennessee — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Individuals — "H.," in memoriam, Sewanee, $10.00; Rev. Arthur H. Noll, LL.D.. Sewanee (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00; Mr. J. K. Williams, Fayetteville, $1.00; Mrs. V. L. Taylor, Brooklyn, N. Y., $1.00; Mr. B. H. Wilkins, Tullahoma, $10.00. Texas 1907- 1908 1908-1909 1909- 1910 Total Churches $23299 $22047 $31^00 $76546 Individuals 26 66 45 50 69 00 141 16 Total contributions for three years $906 62 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $i,97S 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $20 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Epiphany, Calvert, $4.65; Christ, Temple, $5.00; All Saints', Austin, $5.50; Calvary, Bastrop, $3.55; St. Thomas', Rockdale, $0.85; St. Thomas', Rockdale, $3.25; St. Paul's, Waco, $50.00; Grace, Georgetown, $2.90; Christ, Nacogdoches, $5.00; Trinity, Galveston, $81.17; St. Mark's, Beaumont, $14.00; Christ, Jefferson, $8.70: St. John's, Marlin, $3.00; Christ, Houston, $42.17; Epiphany, Calvert, $3.25. Individuals — St. Thomas Sunday School, Wharton, $1.66; from the Woman's Auxiliary of Christ Church, Houston, $20.00; Mr. R. P. Chris- tian, Houston (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Grace, Georgetown, $7.10; Calvary, Bastrop, $1.10; St. Thomas', Hearne, $0.85; Christ, Temple, $5.00; St. John's. Marlin, $7-55; Grace, Galveston, $7.25; Grace, Galveston, $25.00; Christ, San Augustine, $2.70; St. Paul's. Waco, $50.00; Calvary, Bastrop, $1.00; St. Mary's, Lampasas, $8.50; Trinity, Galveston, $92.42; St. Luke's, Belton, $2.00; St. Mark's, Beaumont, $10.00. Individuals — Mrs. Horatio C. Howard, Houston Heights, $1.00; Mr. E. J. Fry, Marshall. $1.00; Mr. E. L. Crooker, Houston. $5.00; Mr. Llewellyn Aubrey, Waco, $1.00; from the Woman's Auxiliary of Christ Church, Houston, $16.00; Miss Nellie Hackett, Waco, $5.00; Calvary Sun- day School, Bastrop, $1.50; Mr. R. P. Christian, Houston (Special), $15.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Epiphany. Calvert, $5.90; Grace, Galveston, $11.00; St. John's, Marlin. $5.00; St. Paul's, Waco, $50.00; Christ, Houston, $59.80; St. Thomas', Wharton, $4.55; All Saints', Austin, $5.00; Grace, Galveston, $25.00; Christ, Eagle Lake. $2.50; Christ. San Augustine, $2.70; Christ, Temple, $6.00; St. Mark's, Beaumont, $^6.59; Trinity, Galveston, $104.96; Grace, Georgetown, $3.00. Individuals — Woman's Auxiliary, Christ Church. Houston, $15.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Christ Church, Houston, $25,00; Mrs. Horatio C. Howard, Houston Heights, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Trinity Church, Galveston, $25.00; Mrs. Gillette, Georgetown, $3.00. Utah 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $48 36 $73 27 $101 38 $223 01 Individuals 27 50 27 50 Total contributions for three years $250 51 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. .. $762 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $29 50 107 Utah — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Churches — St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City, $24.01 ; Good Shep- herd, Ogden, $3-03: St. Luke's, Park City, $0.48; Epiphany, Provo, $0.62; Holy Spirit, Randlett, $0.25 ; St. John's Chapel, Salt Lake City, $0.61 ; St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City, $11.15; St. Paul's, Salt Lake City, $4.70; St. Peter's Chapel, Salt Lake City, $0.25; St. James', Springville, $0.26; St. Paul's, Vernal $0.75; St. Elizabeth's, White Rocks, $0.75; St. Mary's, Provo, $1.50. I 908- I 909 Churches — St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City, $34.41 ; Good Shep- herd, Ogden, $16.05 ; St. John's, Logan, $0.85 ; from the Parishes and Mis- sions in the Missionary District of Utah, $21.96. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Luke's, Park City, $1.15; from the Churches and Mis- sions in the District of Utah, $37.28; Good Shepherd, Ogden (Permanent Fund"), $29.50; St. John's, Logan, $1.50; St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City, $31.95- Individuals — Mrs. J. Wolcott Thompson, Salt Lake City, $25.00; Mrs. Alfred Brown, St. George, Kansas, $2.50. Vermont IQ07-IQ08 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $23 84 $53 33 $47 26 $124 43 Individuals 10 00 25 28 20 00 55 28 Total contributions for three years $I79 7i Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $2,462 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $3 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Thomas', Brandon, $3.50: Trinity, Rutland, $7.00; St. Andrew's, St. Johnsbury, $5.10; Immanuel. Bellows Falls, $8.24. Individuals— Tht Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Hall, D.D., Burlington, $10.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Matthew's, Enosburg Falls, $3.05 ; Trinity, Rutland, $5.25 ; Christ, Montpelier, $30.48 ; St. Thomas, Brandon, $5.55 ; St. Andrew's, St. Johnsbury. $6.00; St. Luke's, St. Albans, $3.00. Individuals — Trinity Church Sunday School, Rutland, $1.28; Miss Louisa Brainerd, St. Alban's, $1.00; the Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Hall. D.D., Burlington, $20.00; Mrs. Charles W. Coit, Windsor (Special), $3.00. 1909- 1910 Churches — St. Stephen's, Middlebury, $6.98: St. Luke's, St Alban's, $3,00; St Andrew's, St. Johnsbury, $2.05; St. Thomas, Brandon, $5.20; Immanuel, Bellows Falls, $10.00; Calvary, East Berkshire, $2.00; Christ, Montpelier. $16.78; Christ, Bethel, $1.25. Individuals— Tht Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Hall, D.D., Burlington, $20.00. Virginia 1Q07-IQ08 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $67187 $24901 $29315 $1,21403 Individuals I53 30 S07 n 521 00 1,181 41 Total contributions for three years $2,395 44 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years.. $5,975 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $405 93 io8 Virginia — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Churches — St. Paul's, Alexandria, $S-00; Emmanuel, Rockingham Parish, Harrisonburg ,$7.84; Christ, St. Anne's Parish, $5.70; All Saints', Richmond, Men's Missionary Thank Offering (Permanent Fund), $250.00; St. Paul's, Hamilton, $15.00; Zion, Fairfax, $3.00; St. Paul's, Haymarket, $28.32; Our Saviour, Whittle Parish, $6.40; St. John's, Richmond, $15.25; Trinity, Washington, $2.08; St. Paul's, Woodville, $1.25; St. James', Ash- land, $9.52 ; Calvary, Newton Parish, Front Royal, $7.23 ; Christ, St. Anne's Parish, $5.00; Grace, Berryville, $12.00; Grace, Richmond, $20.02; Trinity, Manassas, $14.18; St. John's, West Point, $1.00; Immanuel Theological Seminary, $28.65; Monumental, Richmond, $17.62; Mt. Calvary, Round Hill, $2.00; Christ, Soresville, $9.53; Trinity, Mineral City, $11.00; Christ, Matthews C. H. (Special), $7.24; Whittle Memorial Mission Home, $5.00; Emmanuel, Henrico County, $75.00; White Chapel, Christ Church Parish, $1.50; Grace, Christ Church Parish, $1.98; Christ, Charlottesville, $10.00; St. Paul's, Ivy Depot, $5.00; Ware, Ware Parish, $2.50; St. James', Rich- mond, $20.00; Christ. Alexandria, $27.80; All Saints', Sabot, $5.00; Christ, Ridley Parish, $4.85 ; St. James', Warrenton, $28.41. Individuals — "Albemarle," Va., $30.00; Mrs. Thomas C. Walston, Richmond, $2.00; Miss Editha N. Wise, Boonsboro. $2.00; "Albemarle," Va., $30.00; Miss Martha Mason, per Mrs. B. B. Brockenbrough, Tap- pahannock, $3.30; Mrs. B. B. Brockenbrough, Tappahannock, $1.00 "Albemarle." Va., $30.00; "Albemarle," Va., $50.00; Mr. Thomas W. Black- stone, Accomack (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Holy Comforter, Richmond, $6.50; St. Paul's, Round Hill, $13.70; Calvary, Front Royal, $5.76; St. Paul's, Christ and Mt. Calvary, Shelburne Parish, Loudon County, $13.00; Grace, Alexandria, $4.50; Grace, Berryville, $18.07; St. James', Ashland, $6.55; St. Mark's, Culpeper, $15.00; St. Paul's, Alexandria, $5.00; Immanuel Chapel, Theological Seminary, $40.00; Grace, Westover, $1.01; Westover Church, Westover, $3.68; Map- sico, Westover, $2.87; St. John's, Richmond, $10.46; Grace, Richmond, $9.70; St. Timothy's, Herndon, $3.00; Monumental, Richmond, $20.10; Kingston Parish, Mathews, $2.00; Kingston Parish, Mathews (Five Mil- lion Pension Fund), $1.00; St. Paul's, Haymarket, $5.00; St. Paul's, Wood- ville, $1.25 ; St. Thomas, Ginter Park, Richmond, $10.49 ; St. Anne's Par- ish, Occupacia, $4.00; The Whittle Memorial, Greene County, $5.00; Grace, Albemarle, $5.00; Abingdon Church, Abingdon, $3.00; Ware Church, Ware, $3.65; St. James', Warrenton, $15.69; Emmanuel, Slaughter Parish, $6.10; Christ, Richmond, $2.93; Washington Parish, Oak Grove, $5.00. Individuals — Mr. R. N. Cross, Richmond, $1.00; Mrs. Robert W. For- syth, Richmond, $10.00; "Albemarle," Va. (Special), $60.00; Miss Kate Wilson Pollard, Etna Mills, through the "Southern Churchman," $5.00; "Albemarle," Va., $60.00; Mrs. Thomas C. Watson, Richmond, $2.00; Miss Editha N. Wise, Coleman's Falls, $2.00; Miss Lucy M. Stewart, Brook Hill, $100.00; Miss Anna C. Stewart, Brook Hill, $50.00; Miss Norma Stewart, Brook Hill, $25.00; Miss E. Hope Stewart, Brook Hill. $25.00; Mr. Benjamin Ladd, Brook Hill, $1.00; Rev. Ernest E. Osgood. Brook Hill, $1.00; miscellaneous, through Emmanuel Church, Brook Hill, $0.11; "Albemarle," Va., $50.00; Rev. R. R. Phelps, Oak Grove, $5.00; Rev. Edward Valentine Jones, Urbanna, $5.00; "Albemarle," Va., $60.00; Mrs. Tucker C. Watkins, Clover (Special"), $5.00; St. James' Chapter Woman's Auxiliary, Richmond (Special), $10.00; Mrs. and Miss McDaniel, Lynch- burg (Special), $20.00; Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Richmond, $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Zion. Fairfax, $7.35: Christ. Matthews C. H.. $3.23; Em- manuel, Culpeper, $3.31; St. James', Richmond, $25.00; Calvary, Front 109 Virginia — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued Royal, $6.00; Grace, Alexandria, $5.93; Grace, Berryville, $15.10; St. James the Less, Ashland, $7.93; St. Paul's, Alexandria, $5.00; Our Saviour, Leesburg, $2.05; Christ, Luray, $0.40; Christ, Lancaster, $3.00; Trinity, Manassas and St. Ann's, Prince William County, $9.40; Emmanuel, Beck- ford Parish, $12.17; Monumental, Richmond, $16.87; Grace, Richmond, $14.15; St Paul's, King George County, $3.50; St. John's, Richmond, $15.00; Abingdon Parish, Gloucester, $2.73; Ware Parish, Gloucester County, $2.75 ; St. John's, Green Spring Parish, $7.07 ; St. Thomas', Ginter Park, Richmond, $20.00; St. Paul's, Alexandtia( Five Million Pension Fund), $19.69; Immanuel Chapel, Theological Seminary, $11.65; St. John's, Green Spring Parish, Louisa County, $6.35; Christ, Middlesex, $10.34; Monumental, Richmond, $16.00; Washington Parish, Oak Grove, $5.00; Emmanuel, Albemarle County, $36.18. Individuals — "A Friend," Tappahonnock (Special), $8.00; "Albemarle," Va., $60.00; Mr. A. C. Bransford, Shirley (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.00; Mr. R. N. Cross, Glen Allen, $1.00; Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Richmond, $10.00; Mrs. H. D. Forsyth, Esmont, $10.00; Mrs. Lucy M. Van Doren, received through the Southern Churchman Company, $2.00; Rev. R. W. Brown, Front Royal, $1.00; "Albemarle," Va., $60.00; Rev. R. R. Phelps, Oak Grove, $5.00; Miss Isabella K. Smith, Cismont, $10.00; Miss Lucy Stewart, Brook Hill, $100.00; Miss Annie C. Stewart, Brook Hill, $50.00, Miss Norma Stewart, Brook Hill, $25.00; Miss E. Hope Stewart, Brook Hill, $35.00; Mr. Frank Cross, Glen Allen, $1.00; Rev. Ernest E. Osgood, Brook Hill, $1.00; "Charlottesville," Va., $60.00; Miss Editha N. Wise, Colemans Falls, $2.00 ; "Albemarle," Va., $60.00 ; "Anonymous," through the Rev. W. Russel Bowie, Greenwood (Special), $10.00. Washington 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909- 1910 Total Churches $333 86 $42651 $63578 $1,396 IS Individuals 524 00 149 00 194 00 867 00 Total contributions for three years $2,263 I5 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years. . $7,512 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $625 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — King and Queen Parish, Christ Church, $4.00; St. Peter's, Montgomery County, $5.00; Incarnation, Washington, $8.00; Christ, Wash- ington Parish, $12.50; St. Alban's, Washington, $1.55; Christ, Kensington, $5.40; All Faith's, Mechanicsville, $13.58; Trinity, Charles County, $6.35; St. James', Washington, $7.93 ; Post Chapel, through Chaplain Pierce, Washington Barracks. $5.81; Rock Creek Parish, Washington, $50.00; Christ, Rockville, $6.36; St. Paul's, Washington, $120.60; Esther Memo- rial, Congress Heights, $2.25; St. Thomas' Parish, Washington, $50.00; Port Tobacco Parish, Charles County, $32.53 ; Chapel of the Nativity, Cathedral Mission, Washington, $2.00. Individuals — Mrs. C. Marlatt, Washington, $150.00; Miss Edmonia Earnest, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Burwell, Washington, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. William W. Finley. Washington, $10.00; Mrs. C. C. Black, Washington, $10.00; Rev. Walter P. Griggs, Poolesville, $1.00; Mrs. George Baker Stone, Washington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00; Miss Helen Landell, Washington, $5.00; Mrs. Mary B. P. Black, Washington, $5.00; from a member of St. John's, Georgetown Parish, $5.00; Miss Rosa M. Holland, Rockville, $1.00; Mrs. George Williamson Smith, Washington, $12.00; Rev. Robert E. Browning, Washington, $5.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Bur- well, Washington, $2.00; Rev. C. Ernest Smith, D.D., St. Thomas' Church, no Washington — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued Washington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $200.00; Mrs. Adeline W. North, Washington, $1.00; Rev. Henry Thomas, Hyattsville, $5.00; "In His Name," Communicants of Trinity Parish, Washington (Special), $5.00; Mrs. C. C. Black, Washington (Special), $5.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. Peter's, Poolesville, $5.00; All Saints', Chevy Chase, $31.61; Christ, Chaptico, $8.00; Incarnation, Washington, $7.50; Epiphany Chapel, Washington, $9.87 ; St. Matthew's Chapel, Navy Yard, Washington, $5.00; Advent, Washington, $18.00; Christ, Washington, $14.56; Holy Trinity, Mitchellville, $7.25; Trinity, Charles County, $6.50; St. John's. Accokeek, $5.72; Rock Creek Parish, Washington, $50.00; St. James', Washington, $5.50; Port Tobacco Parish, Charles County, $17.42; Nativity Chapel, Washington, $4.00; St. Thomas', Washington, $110.00,^ Zion Parish, Beltsville, $10.00; Christ, Rockville, $15.00; St. John's Chapel, Accokeek, $1.35; St. Paul's, Washington, $78.73; Port Tobacco Parish, La Plata, $15.50. Individuals — Mrs. Elizabeth Burwell, Washington, $2.00; Miss Ed- monia Earnest, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. Mary B. P. Black, Washington, $5.00; Miss L. MacLeod, Washington, $1.00; Rev. Walter P. Griggs, Poolesville, $1.00; Miss Albertine Stone, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. C. C. Black, Washington, $10.00; Miss Elizabeth F. Wandell, Washington, $5.00; Rev. George B. Stone, Washington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00; Miss M. C. Wilcoxon, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. A. W. North, Washington, $1.00; from a member of St. John's Church, Georgetown Parish, $5.00; Mr. G. Bowdoin Craighill, Washington, $5.00; "From one who wishes she could send more," Washington, $1.00; Rev. David Barr, Washington (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Peter's, Montgomery County, $6.00; Christ, Washing- ton Parish, $11.50; Advent, Washington, ^10.20; Incarnation, Washing- ton, $7.50; Chapel of the Nativity, Washmgton, $6.15; Advent, Wash- ington, $31.00; St. David's Chapel, St. Alban's Parish, $1.50; Rock Creek Parish, Washington, $50.00; St. James', Indian Head, $4.00; Holy Trinity, Prince George County, $13.70; St. Matthew's, Navy Yard, Washington, $4.50; Christ and St. John's Parish, Prince George and Charles Counties, $8.00; Zion, Beltsville, $15.00; All Saints', St. Mary's County, $4.00; St. James', Washington, $6.87; Holy Trinity, Mitchellville, $1.00; Trinity, Upper Marlboro, $16.18; St. James', Washington, $1.00; St. James', Indian Head, $19.00; St. Paul's, Washington, $79.28; St. Matthew's, Washington, $2.00; Christ, Rockville, $15.00; Ascension, Gaithersburg, $2.40; Christ, Washington Parish, $5.00; St. Thomas' Parish, Washington (Automatic Pensions at 64), $200.00; St. Thomas' Parish, Washington, $100.00; Christ, Rockville, $15.00. Individuals — Mr. and Mrs. William W. Finley, Washington, $10.00; Mrs. C. C. Black, Washington, $10.00; Rev. Walter P. Griggs, Pooles- ville, $1.00; Mrs. Mary B. P. Black, Washington, $5.00; Rev. Henry Thomas, Hyattsville (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; "In memory of Louise," per Miss E. T. Wandell, Washington, $5.00; Mrs. Charles Marshall, Washington, $140.00; Miss L. MacLeod, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. C. C. Black, Washington, $10.00; Mrs. A. W. North, Washington, $1.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Burwell, Washington, $1.00; Rev. David Barr, Washington, $5.00. Ill Western Colorado 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $27 94 $29 89 $4 55 $62 38 Total contributions for three years $62 38 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — Christ, Aspen, $0.50; St. John's, Breckenridge, $0.98; St. Luke's, Delta, $2.25 ; St. Mark's, Durango, $2.31 ; St. Barnabas, Glen- wood Springs, $1.85; St. Matthew's, Grand Junction, $1.85; Good Samar- itan, Gunnison, $0.43; , Hotchkiss, $0.25; St. James', Lake City, $0.28; St. Paul's, Mancos, $0.14; St. James', Meeker, $2.50; St. Paul's, Montrose, $0.80; Montrose County Missions, $0.25; St. John's, Ouray, $0.50; , Paonia, $0.25; St. John's, Silverton, $0.55; , Steamboat Springs, $0.25; St. Michael's, Telluride, $2.00; Good Samaritan, Gunnison, $2.00; St. Barnabas, Glenwood Springs, $6.00; St. James', Lake City, $2.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — From the Missionary District of Western Colorado, $15.76; St. Matthew's, Grand Junction, $8.88; St. James', Lake City, $3.15; Good Samaritan, Gunnison, $1.00; St. James', Meeker, $1.10. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Paul's, Montrose, $2.45; Bishop Knight Memorial, Olathe, $2.10. Western Massachusetts 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $249 09 $254 17 $425 55 $928 81 Individuals 529 00 158 00 633 00 1,320 00 Total contributions for three years $2,248 81 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $300 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $650 40 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. John's, North Adams, $8.97; Trinity, Milford, $1.55; Atonement, Westfield, $5.00; St. John's, Millville, Men's Missionary Thank Offering (Permanent Offering), $18.40; St. Stephen's, Pittsfield, $88.17; St. John's, Williamstown, $5.54; Reconciliation, Webster, $7.50; Christ, Rochdale, $9.13; Grace, Dalton, $8.65; St. Luke's, Lanesboro, $4.95; St John's, Worcester, $10.00; Christ Memorial, North Brookfield, $9.26; St. John's, North Adams, $8.43; St. James', Great Barrington, $8.70; All Saints', Worcester, $51.06; St. Mark's, Leominster, $3.78. Individuals— Mrs. F. W. Hibbard, Pittsfield, $5.00; Mr. John W. Thomson, Pittsfield, $5.00; "From a Friend," Lenox, $300.00; Rev. Thomas W. Nickerson, Pittsfield, $100.00; "Cash." Greenfield (Special), $2.00; "M. D. D.," Sheffield (Special), $2.00; "A Communicant," Pittsfield (Special), $15.00; "From a Friend," Lenox (Special), $50.00; "From a Friend," Lenox (Special), $50.00. 1908-1909 Churches — St. James', Greenfield, $32.00; St. John's, North Adams, $6.76; St. Paul's, Gardner, $2.00; Atonement, Westfield, $5.00; Grace, Dalton, $6.85; St. Luke's, Lanesboro, $4.72; Reconciliation, Webster, $7.50; St. Stephen's, Westboro, $8.50; St. Stephen's, Pittsfield, $91.62; Christ, Springfield, $40.50; St. Stephen's, Westboro, $1.00; Trinity, Van Deusen- ville, $6.00; St. John's, Williamstown, $10.75; St. John's, North Adams, $4.15; Emmanuel, Shelburne Falls, $1.63; Trinity, Whitinsville, $4.13; St. James', Great Barrington, $13-30 ; St. John's, North Adams, $7.76. 112 Western Massachusetts — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Individuals— Mrs. F. W. Hibbard, St. Stephen's, Pittsfield, $5.00; Mrs. William Russell Allen, Pittsfield, $10.00; Mr. John W. Thomson, Pittsfield, $10.00; Rev. Thomas W. Nickerson, Pittsfield, $100.00; Miss Elizabeth A. Arms, Pittsfield (Special), $5.00; Miss M. R Payne, Spring- field (Special), $1.00; Miss Ellen King, Stockbridge, $25.00; Miss Harriet R, Gardiner, Westboro (Special), $2.00. 1909- 1910 Churches — Christ Memorial, North Brookfield, $10.37; Christ, Spring- field, $80.14; All Saints', Worcester, $18.80; St. John's, North Adams, $8.70; St. Peter's, Springfield, $18.05; St. Stephen's, Westboro, $6.65; Reconcilia- tion, Webster, $4.80; St. John's, Wilkinsonville, $12.65; St. Helena's Chapel, New Lenox, $2.26; Trinity, Lenox, $50.00; St. Stephen's, Pittsfield, $123.69; All Saints', Springfield, $13.75; Grace, Dalton, $12.68; St. Luke's, Lanesboro, $7.98; St. John's, Williamstown, $7.85; Reconciliation, Webster, $9.60; St. John's, North Adams, $17.19; Emmanuel, Shelburne Falls, $2.50; Christ, Fitchburg, $15.00; Trinity, Whitinsville, $2.89. Individuals — Mrs. Fred W. Hibbard, Pittsfield, $5.00; Mrs. William Russell Allen, Pittsfield, $10.00; Rev. F. C. H. Wendel, Shelburne Falls (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Miss Kate Cary, through Trinity Church, Lenox (Five Million Pension Fund), $500.00; Mr. John W. Thomson, Pittsfield, $10.00; Rev. Thomas W, Nickerson, Pititsfield, $100.00; Miss Harriet R. Gardiner, Westboro, $3.00. Western Michigan 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $226 66 $302 41 $253 63 $782 70 Individuals 200 200 Total contributions for three years $784 70 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $2,775 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — St. Mark's, Grand Rapids, $96.93 ; Emmanuel, Petoskey, $6.52; Grace, Holland, $5.00; St. John's, Ionia, $6.84; Grace, Grand Rapids, $26.60; St. John's, Grand Haven, $4.00; Good Shepherd, Allegan, $14.00; Grace, Traverse City, $12.42; St. Paul's, Greenville, $4.12; St. John's, Harbor Springs, $1.25; Trinity, Marshall, $8.50; St. Paul's, Grand Rapids, $6.75; St. Luke's, Kalamazoo, $28.63; Trinity, Niles, $5.10. Individuals — Dr. J. Grey, Manton, $1.00; Woman's Auxiliary, Sher- man, $1.00. 1908-1909 Churches — St. Andrew's, Big Rapids, $2.00; St. Paul's, Muskegon. $26.50; St. Mark's, Coldwater, $9.10; St. Mark's, Grand Rapids, $94.41; Grace, Grand Rapids, $34.43 ; St. John's, Ionia, $9.75 ; Holy Trinity, Manistee, $9.85; Grace, Holland, $5.00; Good Shepherd, Allegan, $6.50; St. Paul's, Grand Rapids, $1.76; St. John's, Grand Haven, $2.66; Em- manuel, Hastings, $4.81; Trinity, Marshall, $7.00; Trinity, Niles, $7.31; St. Thomas, Battle Creek, $17.00; Epiphany, South Haven, $1.07; Holy Trinity, Benton Harbor, $2.95; St. Paul's, Greenville, $4.00; St. John's, Sturgis, $7.90; St. Paul's, Muskegon, $38.76; Emmanuel, Petoskey, $9.65. 1909-1910 Churches — St. John's, Mount Pleasant, $4.20; Grace, Holland, $4.50; Grace, Grand Rapids, $40.00; St. Mark's, Grand Rapids, $90.73; St. John's, Ionia, $15.70; St. James', Pentwater, $0.74; Trinity, Marshall, $7.52; Trin- ity, Niles, $4.50; Holy Trinity, Manistee, $10.00; Emmanuel, Hastings, $7.95; Holy Trinity, Benton Harbor, $1.02; St. Paul's, Greenville, $4.10; Epiphany, South Haven, $3.14; St. Mark's, Coldwater, $1.50; St. Paul's, Muskegon, $55 5o; St. Paul's, Elk Rapids, $2.53. 113 Western New York 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $430 54 $434 18 $662 86 $1,527 58 Individuals no 25 95 00 36 00 241 25 Total contributions for three years $1,768 83 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $5,487 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $91 14 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches— St. Matthew's, Buffalo, $2.93; St. Luke's, Brockport, $4-59; St. John's, Catharine, $6.00; Redeemer, Addison, $2.50; Trinity, Canase- raga (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; St. Luke's, Branchport, $2.00; St. Stephen's, Buffalo, $2.03; St. James', Hammondsport, $5.54; Trinity, Fredonia, $7.21; St. Thomas', Bath, $8.55; All Saints', Buffalo, $6.82; St. Peter's, Geneva, $25.00; St. Peter's, Dansville, $47.44; St. Mark's, Penn Yan, $11.50; Good Shepherd, Buffalo, $18.60; St. Paul's, Buffalo, $54-7 1 ; Trinity, Geneva, $89.22; St. Luke's, Rochester, $26.35; St. Peter's, Niagara Falls, $10.75; St. James', Batavia, $20.70; Trinity, Geneva, $43.00; Epiph- any, Niagara Falls, $2.00; St. Mark's, North Tonawanda, $2.30; St. Paul's, Buffalo, $3.00; Zion, Avon, $1.50; Ascension, Buffalo, $19.41; St. Paul's, East Randolph, $1.89. Individuals — Miscellaneous from the Men's Missionary Thank Offer- ing (Permanent Fund), $11.25; Mr. S. A. Willey, Orchard Park, $50.00; Mrs. Mary C. Galloupe, Geneva, $1.00; Mrs. J. E. Goodhue, Newark, $1.00; Mrs. L. H. Sherwood, Lyons, $2.00; Rev. M. Lloyd Woolsey, Buffalo (Special), $5.00; Mrs. F. W. Steele, East Bloomfield, $5.00; An individual Easter Offering in St. Andrew's, Geneva, $3.00; Rev. Charles W. Hayes, D.D., Geneva, $2.00; "Elizabeth," Rochester, $10.00; "Elizabeth," Rochester (Special), $10.00; Miss S. M. Butterfield, Rochester (Special), $10.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — St. John's, Catharine, $5.86; Trinity, Canaseraga, $6.00; St. James', Hammondsport, $4.88; St. Peter's, Geneva, $25.00; St. Stephen's, Buffalo, $4.00; Redeemer, Addison, $2.50; St. Luke's, Branchport, $4-00; St. Luke's, Jamestown, $10.00; Christ, Pittsford, $25.00; St. James', Batavia, $28.50; St. John's, Ellicottville, $5.63; St. Paul's, Springville, $2.12; Mis- sion at Alden, $1.31; St. Paul's, Darien Center, $0.39; Christ, Hornell, $4.40; Christ, Corning, $5.77; St. Paul's, Rochester, $10.86; St. Thomas', Bath, $10.03; St. Paul's, Buffalo, $46.17; St. Peter's, Niagara Falls, $16.59; St. James', Watkins, $5.60; St. Michael's, Geneseo, $14.15; Trinity, Geneva, $79.84; St. Luke's, Rochester, $27.02; St. John's, Medina, $5.25; Christ, Rochester, $15.00; St. Mark's, North Tonawanda, $5.00; St. Paul's, Buffalo, $5.00; All Saints', Buffalo, $4.54; Ascension, Buffalo, $15.87; St. John's, Dunkirk, $7.00; Trinity, Geneva, $23.00; St. Andrew's, Buffalo, $7.90. Individuals — Mr. S. A. Willey, Orchard Park, $50.00; Mrs. Reuben Carroll, Lockport, $10.00; Mrs. L. H. Sherwood, Lyons, $2.00; Miss Catharine McVickar, Buffalo, $5.00; Rev. P. W. Reed, Buffalo, $2.00; Mrs. J. E. Goodhue, Newark, $1.00; "Elizabeth," Rochester, $10.00; "T. R S.," Rochester (Special), $2.00; Rev. M. Lloyd Woolsey, Buffalo (Special), $3.00; "Elizabeth," Rochester (Special), $10.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Good Shepherd, Buffalo, $10.00; Christ, Lockport, $1.70; St. John's, Catharine, $5.10; Trinity, Canaseraga, $7.00; St. Peter's, Geneva, $25.00; Christ, Pittsford, $12.50; Christ, Pittsford (Five Million Pension Fund), $12.50; Ascension, Buffalo, $2.54; Ascension, Buffalo (Five Million 114 Western New York — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued Pension Fund), $2.54; St. John's, Clifton Springs, $5.00; St. Paul's, An- gelica, $6.70; St. John's, Kllicottville, $2.21; St. John's, Honeoye Falls, $61.45; St. Peter's, Westfield, $23.00; St. James', Watkins, $5.05; Grace, Lyons, $5.15; Trinity, Geneva, $314.83; Ascension, Buffalo, $2.03; Ascen- sion, Buffalo (Five Million Pension Fund), $2.00; St. Paul's, Buffalo, $19.82; St. Thomas', Bath, $6.25; St. Michael's, Geneseo, $10.70; St. Luke's, Rochester, $27.76; St. James', Batavia, $27.17; St. Thomas', Bath (Auto- matic Pensions at 64), $12.03; Ascension, Buffalo, $5.85; Ascension, Buf- falo (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.82; Christ, Hornell, $10.00; Grace, Lockport, $14.83; All Saints', Buffalo, $6.00; Ascension, Buffalo, $2'.89; Ascension, Buffalo, $7.44. Individuals — Miss Catharine McVickar, Buffalo, $5.00; from a member of Trinity Church, Buffalo, $10.00; Mrs. J. E. Goodhue, Newark, $1.00; "Elizabeth," Rochester, $20.00. West Texas 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $228 26 $257 34 $255 03 $740 63 Individuals 13 00 37 00 20 oo 70 00 Total contributions for three years $810 63 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . $1,462 50 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $80 33 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Emmanuel, Lockhart, $2.50; Grace, Port Lavaca, $4.25; St. Helena's, Boerne, $9.46; Grace, Port Lavaca, $12.35; Emmanuel, San Angelo, $4.35; St. Andrew's, Seguin, $15.15; Grace, Cuero, $18.25; Re- deemer, Eagle Pass, $10.15; Redeemer, Eagle Pass (Automatic Pensions at 64), $10.15; Mission at Laguna, Uvalde County, $0.65; Mission at Laguna, Uvalde County (Automatic Pensions at 64), $0.65; St. Philip's, Uvalde, $5.00; St. Philip's, Uvalde (Automatic Pensions at 64), $5.00; Ascension, Montell, $2.62; Ascension, Montell (Automatic Pensions at 64), $2.63; Annunciation, Luling, $825; St. John's, San Antonio, $8.00; St. Paul's, San Antonio, $25.00; St. Luke's, San Antonio, $3.00; Mission at Comfort, $4.25; St. Peter's, Kerrville, $12.60; St. Philip's, San Antonio, $1.30; Advent, Brownsville, $4.20; Trinity, Victoria, $ii.9S; Good Shepherd, Corpus Christi, $11.45; St. Mark's, San Marcos, $9.00; Holy Communion, Yoakum, $1.55; Messiah, Gonzales, $12.30; Christ, Laredo, $7.00; St Stephen's, Goliad, $5.00; St. Philip's, San Antonio, $0.25. Individuals — Mrs. Randolph and children, Placedo, $8.00; St. James' Guild, Del Rio, $2.00; Rev. W. D. Christian, San Antonio (Special), $3.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — Messiah, Gonzales, $4.20; Advent, Brownsville, $2.96; St. Andrew's, Seguin, $6.85; St. Paul's Memorial, San Antonio, $30.40; Good Shepherd, Corpus Christi, $12.74; Grace, Cuero, $12.00; St. Luke's, San Antonio, $8.90; St. Philip's. San Antonio, $1.55; St. Paul's, San Antonio (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00; St. Peter's, Kerrville, $15.00; St. Mark's, San Antonio, $69.06 ; Holy Communion, Yoakum, $0.93 ; St. James', Hallettsville, $0.67; Annunciation, Luling, $3.00; Emmanuel, San Angelo. $5.00; Messiah, Gonzales, $5.40; Trinity, Victoria, $4.55; St. Philip's, Uvalde. $753; St. Stephen's, Goliad, $5.00; St. Philip's, Beeville, $5.00; St. Philip's, San Antonio, $0.25 ; St. James', Del Rio, $8.00 ; Advent, Alice, $13.00; St. Helena's, Boerne, $5.00; Long Mott, $1.50; Grace, Port Lavaca, $4.00; Trinity, Edna, $2.00; St. Andrew's, Ganado, $1.00; St. Peter's, Rockport, $3.00; St. John's, San Antonio, $6.85; Christ, Laredo, $7.00. "5 Western Texas — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued Individuals — Dr. E. Galbraith, Kerrville, $10.00; "A Friend," Montell, $2.00; Rev. A. W. S. Garden, San Antonio (Five Million Pension Fund), $25.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Advent, Brownsville, $6.50; Good Shepherd, Corpus Christi, $13.81; Messiah, Gonzales, $4.95; St. Paul's, San Antonio, $21.70; St. Phil- ip's, Uvalde, $11.60; Messiah, Gonzales, $4.45; St. Fliilip's, Beeville, $5.00; St. Stephen's, Goliad, $5.00; St. Luke's, San Antonio, $2.90; Holy Com- munion, Yoakum, $3.45; St. James', Hallettsville, $2.11; St. Andrew's, Seguin, $16.90; St. Peter's, Kerrville, $10.00; Grace, Falfurrias, $3.00; Advent, Alice, $2.00; St. Philip's, San Antonio, $2.00; St. John's, San Antonio, $6.20; Grace, Cuero, $8.85; St. Mark's, San Antonio, $51.26; Christ, Laredo, $7.00; Annunciation, Luling, $3.85; Ascension, Montell, $3.50; St. James', Del Rio, $7.00; St. Mark's, San Marcos, $4.00; Trinity. Victoria, $8.25; Grace, Port Lavaca, $3.40; St. Andrew's, Ganado, $2.15; Trinity, Edna, $2.00; Emmanuel, San Angelo (Automatic Pensions at 64), $23.90; St. Peter's, Rockport, $3.30; St. Helena's, Boerne, $5.00. Individuals — "From a Friend," Montell, $2.00; Rev. W. D. Christian, San Antonio, $5.00; Mrs. W. J. Ehrhard, Brownsville, $6.00; Mrs. W. J. Ehrhard, Brownsville, $2.00; Rev. Mercer G. Johnston, San Antonio (Five Million Pension Fund), $5.00. West Virginia 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $162 65 $122 45 $106 55 $391 65 Individuals 1000 1000 116 00 13600 Total contributions for three years $5^7 ^5 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years... $425 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $14 59 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches—St Matthew's Deaf Mission, Wheeling, $2.58; St. John's, Harper's Ferry, $3.58; Zion, Charlestown, $14.11; St. Andrew's, Wheeling, $379; Christ, Point Pleasant, $3.00; St. Ann's, New Martinsville, $3-55; Calvary, Montgomery, $3.05 ; All Saints', Union, $3.46 ; St. Paul's, Weston, $1.40; Christ, Clarksburg, $10.00; Kanawha Mission, Charleston, $5.00; St. David's, Powellton, $2.05; St. Stephen's, Romney, $13.13; Emmanuel, Moorefield, $5.00; Epiphany, Okonoko, $3.00; Trinity, Parkersburg, $14.43; St John's, Kanawha Parish, $40.66; , Spilman, $1.00; Redeemer, Ansted, $2.61; Trinity, Moundsville, $3.00; Good Shepherd, Parkersburg, $14.00; Trinity, Martinsburg, $10.00; St. Paul's, Weston, $0.25. Individuals — Mr. J. A. Dearing, Shenandoah Junction, $5.00; Rev. C. A. Marshall, Shepherdstown, $3.00; "Sympathy," Halltown (Special), $2.00. I 908- I 909 Churches — Spilman Chapel, Spilman, $1.00; St. Stephen's, Romney, $11.65; St. Philip's, Charles Town, $300; Zion, Charles Town, $23.14; St. Ann's, New Martinsville, $3.51; St. David's, Powellton, $1.70; All Saints', Union, $4.42; Christ, Bluefield, $4.95; Calvary, Montgomery, $3.90; St. James', Lewisburg, $1.51; Heavenly Rest, Princeton, $3.46; Incarnation, Ronceverte, $1.10; Redeemer, Ansted, $3.14; Grace, Elkins, $1.50; St. Paul's, Weston, $0.25; St. Paul's, Sistersville, $4.20; Good Shepherd, Parkersburg, $5.00; St. John's, Kanawha Parish, Charleston, $29.25; Christ, Point Pleasant, $2.00; Trinity, Martinsburg, $4.70; Trinity, Parkersburg, $9.07. Individuals — Mr. J. A. Dearing, Shenandoah Junction, $5.00; Mr. J. A. Dearing, Shenandoah Junction, $5.00. ii6 West Virginia — Contributors — 1909-1910 Churches — St. Barnabas, Davis, $1.50; St. Matthias, Grafton, $1.25; St. Matthew's, Charleston, $1.25; Grace, Nelson Parish (Automatic Pen- sions at 64), $11.59; St. Thomas', White Sulphur Springs, $2.00; Zion, Charles Town, $23.44; Trinity, Moundsville, $7.10; Trinity, Martinsburg, $14.15; St. Mark's, St. Albans, $2.40; St. Stephen's, Romney, $3.00; St. Ann's, New Martinsville, $6.00; Good Shepherd, Parkersburg, $12.00; All Saints', Union, $4.54; St. Stephen's, Romney, $13.33; Trinity, Shep- herdstown, $3.00. Individuals — Rev. G. A. Gibbons, Romney, $15.00; "In memory of my mother, Mrs. Annie Potts," per Mr. Henry W. Potts, Shepherdstown, $100.00; Miss Mary C. Davis, Fort Spring (Special), $1.00. Wyoming 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $24 22 $25 16 $42 80 $92 18 Total contributions for three years $92 18 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years . . . 450 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches — St. Paul's, Evanston, $0.22; St. Peter's, Sheridan, $6.00; St. Thomas', Rawlins, $5.30; St. Luke's, Baggs, $0.95; St. Paul's, Dixon, $1.20; St. Mark's, Cheyenne, $10.55. 1908- 1909 Churches— Redeemer, Wind River, $6.35; St. Thomas', Rawlins, $2.75; St. Peter's, Sheridan, $5.00; St. Mark's, Casper, $3.41; St. Mark's, Chey- enne, $7.65. 1909-1910 Churches — St. Mark's, Cheyenne, $13.70; St. Thomas', Rawlins, $8.75; St. Mark's, Casper, $2.50; Shoshone Indian Mission, Wind River, $7.00; Redeemer, Wind River, $3.00; collection taken at the Convocation of the Missionary District of Wyoming, $7.85. Bermuda 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Individuals $25 00 $25 00 Total contributions for three years $25 00 Contributors — 1908-1909 Individuals — Mrs. W. Maxwell Greene, Hamilton, $25.00. Canada 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Individuals $500 $10000 $10500 Total contributions for three years $105 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $101 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Individuals — Mr. Joseph T. Cotton, St. John, P. Q., Canada, $4.00; Rev. C. A. Hench, Tweed, Ontario, Canada (Special), $1.00. 1908-1909 Individuals — Mr. Dudley Tibbets, Pointe a Pic (Special), $100.00. 117 Cuba 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $47 61 $56 70 $43 46 $147 Tj Individuals 500 500 Total contributions for three years $152 ^^ Grants frim the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years .... $900 00 Designated. Not available for current appropriations 5 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Holy Trinity, Havana, $46.11; St. Philip's, Limonar, $1.50. 1908-1909 Churches — Holy Trinity Cathedral, Havana, $54.45 ; St. Philip's, Li- monar, $2.25. Individuals — Mr. R. H. Bigelow, Ciebe Mocha (Special), $5.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Holy Trinity Cathedral, Havana. $43.46. France 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $2 00 $2 00 Total contributions for three years $2 00 1909-1910 Churches — St. Luke's Chapel, Paris, $2.00. Hankow 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Individuals $10 00 $25 00 $35 00 Total contributions for three years $35 00 Grants from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years $600 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Individuals — The Rt. Rev. L. H. Roots, Hankow, $10.00. Italy 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $8653 $27112 $34 01 $39^66 Individuals 100 00 200 00 300 00 Total contributions for three years $691 66 Designated. Not available for current appropriations $300 00 Contributors — 1907-1908 Churches— St Paul's, Rome, Italy, $86.53. Individuals— Rev. Walter Lowrie, St. Paul's, Rome, Italy (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00. 1908- 1909 Churches— St Paul's, Rome, $171.12; St. Paul's, Rome (Automatic Pensions at 64), $100.00. 1909-1910 Churches— St Paul's, Rome. $3401. Individuals— Rev. George B. Stone, El Pineto, Fort Dei Marmi, $100.00; Rev. Walter Lowrie, Rome (Automatic Pensions at 64), $ioo.OJ. ii8 Mexico 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $20 44 $15 86 $36 30 Total contributions for three jears $36 30 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — Grace, San Luis Potosi, $20.44. 1909-1910 Churches — Advent, Puebla, $11.01; Grace, San Luis Potosi, $4.85. Panama Canal Zone 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Individuals $1 00 $1 00 Total contributions for three years $1 00 1909-1910 Individuals — The Ven. Henry B. Bryan, the Panama Mission, Ancon, Canal Zone, $1.00. Southern Brazil 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $5 92 $5 92 Total contributions for three years $5 92 Contributors — 1 907- 1 908 Churches — Trinity, Porto Alegre. R. G. S., Brazil, $5.92. Tokyo 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Churches $6000 $2500 $2840 $11340 Individuals 1000 1000 Total contributions for three years $123 40 Grant from the General Clergy Relief Fund for three years $225 00 Contributors — 1907- 1908 Churches — European congregation of Trinity Cathedral, Tokyo, $60.00. 1908- 1909 Churches — From the European congregation of Trinity Cathedral, Tokyo, $25.00. 1909-1910 Churches — Trinity Cathedral, Tokyo, $28.40. Individuals — Rev. J. C. Ambler, Tokyo, $10.00. 1907-1908 1908-1909 1909-1910 Total Individuals $1 00 $2 02 $2 00 $5 02 Contributors — 1907-1908 , "Cash" (Special), $1.00. 1908- 1909 Anonymous (Special), $2.00; Anonymous, $0.02. 1909-1910 Cash, M. Brown. Terrace Park, $2.00. 119 Act of Incorporation passed 1855, also Act of 1894, enlarg- ing limitations upon the amount of property a non-stock corpora- tion may take and hold. AN ACT To Incorporate the Trustees of the Fund for the Relief OF Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen, and OF Aged, Infirm, and Disabled Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States OF America. Passed April 13TH, 1855, three-fifths being present. The people of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: I. Horatio Potter, Gregory T. Bedell, John Henry Hobart, Hamilton Fish, Luther Bradish, Robert B. Minturn, and Cyrus Curtis, are hereby created a Body Corporate, by the name of " The Trustees of the Fund for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergymen, and of Aged, Infirm and Disabled Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America;" for the purpose of organizing, managing and applying the Fund indicated in its Title, and instituted by the General Convention of the Church aforesaid, in the year 1853- II. The affairs of the said Corporation shall be managed by a board of Seven Trustees, to be appointed triennially by the General Convention aforesaid, on the nomination of a joint committee thereof. The persons named in the First Section of this Act shall be the first Trustees of the said Corporation, and shall hold their offices until the meeting of the said Con- vention of 1856, and until others are appointed in their places. They shall have power to fill the vacancies occurring in their own Board, and to appoint their OAvn officers and agents. III. The said Corporation, for the declared purpose of its creation only, shall have power to take by gift, grant, or devise, I20 any estate, real, personal, or mixed, and to hold or convey the same. (But the said Corporation shall not take and hold real and personal estate above the clear annual value of fifteen thousand dollars. [See Enlargement of Limitations.] IV. The said Corporation shall possess the general powers, and be subject to the provisions of Ch. XVIII of the first part of the Revised Statutes, so far as the same are applicable, and have not been repealed. V. The Legislature may, at any time, alter or repeal this Act. VI. This Act shall take effect immediately. Report of General Convention of 1859 The Institution thus authorized by the Convention and legally created by act of the Legislature of the State of New York, combining, as it does, the principles of Annuity, Life Assurance, and a simple charity, etc. Enlargement of Limitations, Laws of New York, 1894, Chapter 400 An Act to amend the general corporation law, in relation to limitations upon the amount of property of non-stock cor- porations. Sec. 12. Enlargement of limitations upon the amount of the property of non-stock corporations. If any general or special law heretofore passed, or any certificate of incorporation, shall limit the amount of property a corporation other than a stock corporation may take or hold, such a corporation may take and hold property of the value of three million dollars or less, or the yearly income derived from which shall be five hundred thousand dollars or less, notwithstanding any such limitations. In com- puting the value of such property, no increase in value arising otherwise than from improvements made thereon shall be taken into account. Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately. 121 CHANGE OF NAME Richmond Convention 1907 The Committee on Canons presented the following report, the resolution appended to which was adopted: Report No. 5. In the matter of the change of title proposed in the resolution of the Rev. Dr. Alsop, the Committee recommend the following : " Resolved, the House of Bishops concurring, That Canon 53, Section i, be amended by striking out everything between the words ' Trustees of ' and the word 'instituted' and inserting the words 'General Clergy Relief Fund.' " By order of the Committee. "J. Houston Eccleston, Chairman." .In General Convention, Richmond, 6th day of the Session, October 8, 1907. Message No. 19. The House of Bishops informs the House of Deputies that it has concurred with the House of Deputies in adopting the resolution contained in its Message No. 16, amending Canon 53, Section i, by the substitution of a new title for the Society. Samuel Hart, Secretary. Attest : Enclosures. Davies, Stone and Auerbach, Mutual Life Building, 34 Nassau Street, New York, March 19, 1908. Dear Sir: — We hand you herewith an exemplified copy of the papers in the proceedings to change the former name of your Society to that of General Clergy Relief Fund as found from an exanimation of the records and files in the Office of the Clerk of the County of New York and of the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the said State for said County, and also a copy of the order authorizing the change of name and of the affidavits of pub- lication of said order, duly certified by the Secretary of this State. 122 These papers constitute complete proof that all the neces- sary steps have been taken in this proceeding, and that the name of your Society has been properly and legally changed as of March i8, 1908. Very truly yours, Davies, Stone & Auerbach. General Clergy Relief Fund, A. J. P. McClure, Esq., Assistant Treasurer. 12th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. CANON 53. Of General Clergy Relief Election of § i- The General Convention at each Triennial Trustees Meeting shall elect, on the nomination of a Joint Committee thereof, seven persons to serve as Trustees of the General Clergy Relief Fund, instituted by the General Con- vention in 1853, and incorporated in Chapter 459 of the laws of the State of New York in 1855. Term of Said Trustees shall hold office until the succeed- office ing General Convention, or until their successors shall be elected, and shall have power to fill vacancies occur- ring in their own Board, and to appoint officers and agents. Who may be § ii- [i] The widow of any deceased clergyman, beneficiaries remaining unmarried, the children of any deceased clergyman until they have reached the age of twenty-one years, unless they shall have married before that age, and any clergy- man permanently disabled, or having reached the age of sixty- four years, shall be entitled, in the discretion of the Trustees, to share in the benefits of this Fund. [2.] All applications to the Trustees shall have the written recommendation of the Bishop, or in case there be no Bishop, of the clerical members of the Standing Committee of the Diocese or Missionary District to which the applicant may belong. 123 § iii. The resources of the Fund shall be from such royalties as shall be established by the General Convention, from offerings in parishes or congregations and from such other voluntary gifts and legacies as may be received. § iv. The Trustees shall publish a report on the first of September, in each Convention year, showing a complete list of all contributions to the Fund within the three years past, and shall cause a copy of such report to be sent to every Bishop and Clergyman of the Church. Desicnation ^ ^" Contributors to the Fund shall have the of right to designate how their contributions shall contributions ^^ applied, and the Bishop of any Diocese or Missionary District may direct how the contributions of con- gregations in his Diocese or District so reported, the use of which has not been designated, shall be applied. Affiliated § vi. The Trustees may enter into relation with societies all kindred funds and societies in the Church, and so far as may be practicable, secure their co-operation to the end that there may be a complete record of all Clergy Relief in the Church, and that such relief may be distributed wisely, equitably and efficiently. From "Digest of the Canons for the government of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, passed and adopted in General Conventions." Agreement suggested in case of complete merger including transfer of funds and securities FORM A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT entered Into this day of A. D. 19 by (Trustees of the Clergy Relief Fund for the Diocese of ) or (Bishop of the Diocese of , acting herein by the authority of a resolution of the Convention of said Diocese), parties of the first part, and the Trustees of The General Clergy Relief Fund, parties of the second part. Whereas it is desirable in the judgment of the parties hereto to consolidate In the hands of the parties of the second part the several diocesan funds now devoted to Clergy Relief to the end that a uniform policy and economy of admin- istration may prevail throughout the Church ; and Whereas the parties of the first part have received (from the Convention of the diocese of , or as the case may be) the authority necessary to enter Into this agreement ; and Whereas consistently with the charter of the parties of the second part, it is provided by Title III, Canon 8, Sec. VI of the Canons of the General Convention that the said parties of the second part "may enter into relations with all kin- dred funds and societies in the Church and so far as may be practicable, secure their co-operation to the end that there may be a complete record of all clergy relief in the Church and that such relief may be distributed wisely, equitably and efficiently." Now, Therefore, This Agreement Witnesseth: I. That the parties of the first part do by these presents assign, transfer and set over unto the parties of the second part, and their successors, all and singular the moneys, invested funds, and property of every description held by the Baid parties of the first part in trust as aforesaid, said moneys, funds and property so assigned to be held by the parties of the second part under and subject to the trusts and conditions hereinafter set forth. II. That the parties of the second part, in consideration of the premises, will hold, invest and reinvest the moneys, funds and property so assigned and all other property hereafter transferred to them by the parties of the first part for investment, in carefully selected and safe securities, but without obligation to restrict investment to so-called "legal securities," and will submit the said invest- ments to the annual inspection of an auditing committee of three, consisting of officers of three trust companies situated in the city in which the principal office of the parties of the second part shall be for the time being maintained ; said per- sons to be designated in writing by the parties of the first part, or their repre- sentative ; or in default of such designation within thirty days after January 1st of each year by the parties of the first part or by the Bishop of said diocese, then by the said parties of the second part or their representative ; and the unanimous approval of an Investment by the said committee shall be conclusive in favor of the parties of the second part. If any one member of said committee shall dis- approve an investment it shall be the duty of the parties of the second part to change the same as soon as may be ; but the said parties of the second part shall not be liable except for fraud or wilful neglect or for a failure to change invest- ments disapproved as above. III. That the parties of the second part will, when such names are furnished to them, enter upon their record the names of all beneficiaries now on the list of said parties of the first part and will, unless and until otherwise directed by the Bishop of the said diocese, regularly and punctually pay to each of said bene- ficiaries the sum which such beneficiary would be entitled to receive from the par- ties of the first part if this agreement had not been made : Provided that the par- ties of the second part shall not be liable under this paragraph except to the extent of the income of invested funds received from the parties of the first part, supplemented by such other funds as may hereafter be paid to the parties of the second part for the use of said beneficiaries. IV. That the said parties of the second part will, in addition to the pay- ments above specified, pay to each of the said beneficiaries whose name is now or may hereafter be upon the list of the parties of the second part the same annuities or pensions as are granted by the parties of the second part to all other beneficiar- ies of the same class in diocese and missionary jurisdictions throughout the Church. V. That, in consideration of the premises, the parties of the second part shall be entitled to apply to their general corporate uses such Income from invested funds and such undesignated contributions as together shall exceed in any year the amount needed to provide for the beneficiaries now on the list of the parties of the first part. VI. That the said parties of the first part, and their successors, will send promptly to the treasurer of the parties of the second part all contributions and oflferings received for the purpose of clergy relief and will use their best endeavors to procure the collection In all churches and missions in said diocese an annual offering for the said purpose ; and will cause to be printed annually in the journal of said diocese the name and object of the parties of the second part and the name and address of their treasurer. In witness whereof the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Witnesses : 125 Agreement suggested in case of merger without transfer of funds and securities FORM B A ^^MORANDUM OF AGREEMENT entered Into this day of Fund for thenior'pRP Af (Trustees of tiie Clergy Relief ^ una ror tne Diocese of ) or (Bishop of the Diocese of fho rnr^^nnV,-;.;,'^; ■ ■ ■•^"A'- ;• acting herein by the authority of a resolution The Gene?Il r w<.v^Ra/^^.°^''*'T^' P^^V^es of the first part, and the Trustees of wu y^/=y Relief Fund, parties of the second^ part, as far as^nnJkl! f ^i"'*""'! '^ *l^? judgment of the parties hereto to systematize that nntfor^i^ft! nf ^^r '^<^'"'^ «* Clergy Relief throughout the Church to the end that uniformity of policy and economy of administration may prevail ; and the dToc/.?'nf ^ P'"'""'" °* *^^ ^'"* P^""* ^a^« received (froVthe Convention of to'enier'int^this-agr^^mentV^nd^' ^" *^' '""' '"^^ ^'^ *^^ authority necessary providedTv TUi^'^'irn^ "^"c *S^ ''^.^t'"*^^ *l^ ^^^ P^"^«« ^^ *»»« second part, it Is that the sni J nirnH' S'"?,?'' ^' ^^^- ^^ P^ '^« Canons of the General Convention dred fnn/<. 0%.;? * ?^,°' the second part "may enter Into relations with all kin thifr CO onPr«tln°l'Hf *° ^^^.^.^^v^^'' ^°*^ ^° f^"* ^^^ °^«y ^^ practicable, secure relief In fht M?,?.h°olH^^°? *^*\5 ^H?""? "^^^ ^ » complete record of all clergy efficiently!" ""^"^^ ""^^ ^^ distributed wisely, equitably aSd Now, Therefore, This Agreement Witnesseth: dflvs^nf^^^* *^^ parties of the first part will hereafter semi-annually on the first time to timp'n'^rVflH" ;,;:.; ^^ \l .••• • V • (u°less different dates shall be from " ^ 3u "™® agreed upon by the parties hereto ; and in the event of such a^rPP- nart an?nc3p\h^p'rt''f^'''> '",^1* .**^ *^« treasurer of theVarffes of th'esefond part all income theretofore collected or received by the parties of the first nart fw ^..?'^''7^' /°^ested funds and property of every description held by them or n«rHil"'^/.°H *^^ purposes of Clergy Relief; the said income so paid over tTthe Cnder and snh1P^^t°o^Kp^^*^ ''^ applied by the said parties of the second par? unaer and subject to the trusts and conditions hereinafter set forth. x„.ii ^^-.-'^^'it t^f ^^^'^ parties of the second part, in consideration of the oremlsea. will, when such names are furnished to them, enter upon their record™ the names of all beneficiaries now on the list of the said parties of thrflrst part and will, unless and until otherwise directed by the Bishop of the said dioclse reini larly and punctually pay to each of said beneficiaries the sum which such S ^inP>,r:?''^^.''>f ^°""®/ *° ^^'^^^^^ ""^^^ t^e Pai-tles of the first part S this agrel^ S. Uhfp^,rn°i ^^fu, ™''*^^ • P'-ovWed that the parties of the second part shall not ?he n«rtiP«^f thp ^P.^^'^^^P^ ^''f^P* K"" }^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ income received from hp .^^fn f ^^-^ the first part, supplemented by such other funds as may hereafter be paid to the parties of the second part for the use of said beneficiaries. 111. That the said parties of the second part will, in addition to the oav- ments above specified, pay to each of the said beneficiaries whose name now is or may hereafter be upon the list of the parties of the second part the same annul- fll?o.°/oP®?l'^°^ ^^ ^'■®, granted by the parties of the second part to all other bene- Church ^^™^ *^ dioceses and missionary jurisdictions throughout the «hoi/I; Ji^^f'^^l consideration of the premises, the parties of the second part shall be entitled to apply to their general corporate uses such Income from in- vested funds and such undesignated contributions as together shall exceed in anv year the amount needed to provide for the beneficiaries now on the list of the parties of the first part. r^n^r^Vi ^^^"^L*^! ^^'^^ partlcs of the first part, and their successors, will send promptly to the treasurer of the parties of the second part all contributions and offerings received for the purposes of clergy relief and will use their best en- deavors to procure the collection In all churches and missions In said diocese an annual offering for the said purpose; and will cause t» be printed annually In the journal of said diocese the name and object of the parties of the second part and the name and address of their treasurer. u i^an. VI. That in case at any time hereafter the parties of the first part or their successors, shall desire under proper authority to assign and transfer the Invested funds m their hands to the parties of the second part, the said parties of the second part agree that they will accept an assignment thereof substantially upon the terms of the agreement designated as "Form A," and of which a codv is hereby annexed. ^ h>j '" In witness whereof the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Witnesses : GENERAL CONVENTION JOURNAL REFERENCES 1853— Resolution offered by the Rev. Dr. Alonzo Potter providing for the establishment of the Fund, pages 85, 86, 91, 129 to 132, 139. 1856 — Joint Committee to nominate Trustees, etc., pages 32, 151, 209. 1859 — Act of Incorporation, By-Laws, Report, etc., pages 189, 356, 362. 1862 — Report of Trustees, pages 78, 79, 130, 131. 1865 — No report. Page 6. Close of Civil War. 1868 — Report of Trustees, page 133; Discharge of Trustees, page 257. Charter placed in care of Registrar. 1871 — ^Royalty on Hymnal. Joint Committee, page 100. Nomination of Trustees, pages 117, 118. Report of Committee of Conference recommending that Fund receive royalty on Hymnal, pages 141, 142. Vesting in Trustees copyright of Hymnal, pages 195, 196; also pages 205, 210, 273, 308, 315, 325. Bishop Coxe moved that royalty on Hymnal go to Trustees of Fund, etc., page 334; also pages 342, 350, 360, 364, 365, 366. 1874 — Report of Trustees, Appendix 5. Trustees authorized to superintend the revision and publication of the revised Hymnal with power to make the typographical and other changes necessary, pages 360 and 361. Trustees authorized to issue license to publishers and receive a royalty on the Hymnal, page 152; see also pages 360, 332, 183, 177, 95 and 38. 1877 — Report of Trustees, Appendix 5, page 249. Binding of Hymnal with Prayer Book refused, page 43 ; also 80 and 120. Report received, pages 67, 163, 164. Trustees nominated, pages 315 and 321. 1880 — Committee appointed to increase Fund, pages 39, 41 and 43. Report of Trustees presented, page 64; Report, Appendix 5. Report of Special Committee on increase of Fund, pages 141 to 144, 169, 191. Bishops receive with lively satisfaction action taken for increase of Fund, pages 192, 320. Trustees nominated, pages 194, 324. Abridged Editions of Hymnal Denied, page 211. 1883 — Two Pages in "Spirit of Missions" Requested, page 81. Contributions at the Administration of Holy Communion Recom- mended, pages 129, 321. Report of Special Committee, page 262. Report of Trustees, Appendix 5. 1886 — Report of Trustees, pages 35 to 37, 228, Appendix 5. Joint Committee, pages 54, 104, 269. Nomination of Trustees, page 108. (126) 127 1889 — Motion to bind Hymnal with Prayer Book lost, page 190. Memorial as to necessity for pensions, page 271. Report of Committee, page 306. Report not adopted, substitute offered and adopted, page 385 ; also 308. Report of Trustees, Appendix 5. 1892 — Report presented, pages 40 and 57, Appendix 5. Report of Joint Committee, pages 124 and 125. Canon 53 "of General Clergy Relief" adopted, pages 128, 129, 141, 333 to 335, and 378. Hymnal royalty, page 360. Amount of royalty referred to Trustees, page 139. Permission to bind Prayer Book with Hymnal not granted, pages 81, 93, 126, 148, 153, 154. See action of Convention of 1895 granting permission. 1895 — House of Deputies propose to permit binding of Prayer Book with Hymnal, page 112. Bishops refused to concur, page 119. Committee of Conference asked, page 117. Bishops concur and binding of Prayer Book and Hymnal permitted, page 159; also page 339. Report of Trustees presented, page 55 and Appendix 5. Annual offering from all churches recommended, pages 112, 116; also pages 278, 279 and 294. Change of Charter suggested, pages 115, 132, 149 and 298. 1898 — Nominating Trustees, pages 61, 77, 334, 350. Repealing action of Convention of 1895 in regard to change of Charter and fifteen Trustees. Seven Trustees required as before. Pages 140, 125 and 130. See Appendix 10 for reasons. Increase of Endowment Fund, pages 251 and 258. Report of Trustees, page 316, Appendix 10. 1901 — Nominating Trustees, pages 64 and 82. Report, pages 117, 223, 239. Report of Trustees, page 228, Appendix 5, and page 290. Report of Nominating Committee, pages 284 and 290. 1904 — Report of Trustees presented, pages 81 and 280, Appendix 3. Nominating Trustees, pages 280, 82 and 88. Report of Joint Committee, pages 117, 118, 131 and 336. Trustees elected, pages 338 and 339. 1907 — Triennial Report presented, page 235. Committee to nominate Trustees, page 238. House of Bishops concur, page 263. Report, page 344. House of Bishops concur, page 356. Amendment of Canon, pages 53, 247 and 261. Special Commission ordered, page 316. House of Bishops concur, page 357. ■-/' Memorial of Los Angeles, page 233. ^ Special Committee, page 241. . ^^ Report, page 316. Members of Commission named, page 337. > NOTICE By unanimous resolution of the Board of Trustees the authorities of the various Dioceses and Missionary Jurisdictions are requested to place the name, title, address and Treasurer of the General Clergy Relief Fund in some part of the published Journal: Thus, "The General Clergy Relief Fimd. The general and official society for pension and relief covering the whole Church. Canon 53. The General Convention recommends an annual offering from every Church, and that a percentage of the Communion Alms be given to this fund. Remit to: Treasurer, Alfred J. P. McClure, the Church House, 12th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa." They ask this: First — Because the Fimd is the national and official organization of the whole Church, created by its representatives for doing work in each Diocese, Second — Because the Fund stands upon absolutely the same basis in the General Canons and legislation of the Chvirch as the Foreign and Domestic Missionary Society and reqtiires the same recognition. Third — Because pensions and annuities are asked for and granted in every Diocese and Missionary Jurisdiction, and therefore it is to the interest of each Diocese and Missionary Jurisdiction to assist in giving all the information and publicity possible. Fourth — Because the Trustees do not discriminate in any manner whatso- ever in making appropriations. Fifth — Because Churchmen everywhere who are interested in the general work of the Church reqviire this information. Resolution, General Convention of 1904 "Resolved, That as the General Clergy Relief Fund is the direct creation of the General Convention, this F\md shovdd have precedence of all other modes of clerical relief in the recommen- dations of the Committee on the State of the Chtirch, and tbgj^ the name of this Fund be inserted in their report. " . ^~ ^ BX5965.5 .P96 Triennial report ... 13th, 1907/10. Princeton Theological Seminary-Speer Library 1 1012 00220 9551 ? THE GENERAL CLERGY RELIEF FUND "This Ftrnd is strongly recommended by the General Convention of our Chtirch at its every session. It has relieved untold distress of widows and orphans of deceased clergymen and of clergymen disabled by age or infirmity in all parts of the Union, and should be remembered in wills as presenting an opportunity for doing good almost without a parallel." — William Alexander Smith, Treasurer of the Fund for over thirty years. « FORM OF BEQUEST I give and bequeath to The General Clergy Relief Fund, a cor- poration created in the year 1855, by chapter 459 of the laws of the State of New York, or to the Treasurer thereof for the time being, for its corporate purposes, the sum of dollars. FORM OF DEVISE OF REAL ESTATE I give and devise to The General Clergy Relief Fund, a cor- poration created in the year 1855, by chapter 459 of the laws of the State of New York, for its corporate purposes, all that, etc. (Here describe the property.)