New London . Travelled by Barrett's and thence by way of Margate & down road along S.W. River to Graham's. Sunday, Oct'r 17th. Bright & fine but cold wind. Walked to New London Church by way of Campbellton , crossing Cole's Ferry, where Rev. Mr. Meek officiated. Dined with Mr. M. and family... After Tea ret'd accom'd as far as Ferry by Fred Meek & his brother Christy... 1859 Thursday, March 31. At noon left in company with G.W.DeB . in waggon & two horses for the Westward... Sunday, April 10th at Woodman's all day. Prayers a.m. & p.m. by Woodman. Cold wind... 1859 (Continued) Monday, June 6. Surveyed of Lots 21 & 67. Sunday, June 12. A.M . went to Presbyterian Church at . River where the Rev. Alex 'r Sutherland preached... lengthy. Took with me in waggon Sam'l & Miss Haslam . At 1 p.m. ret'd to Haslam's & dined... Monday, June 13. Fine. Completed running line of Lots 67 & 21. Had with me a son of Dr. McKay , deaf & dumb, — very quick of perception and able to converse with his friends on many subjects by signs. Sunday, June 19. Mr. Parnther ill. Mr. Read , catechist from Crapaud , held service at Haslam's Church... Thursday, June 23. Left for French River to settle dispute between McKie & John McLeod. Crossed S.W. River at Cole's Ferry & arr'd at McKie's at about p a.m. Dined at McKie's. After dinner made survey of farm along shore — but McL. would not let McKie into possession so that I did not complete the survey. Miss Theresa McKie plays very well on the Symphonium a kind of accordeon... Sunday, June 26. Thomas Haslam & I went to Margate Church expect'g to hear Rev'd McKinnon but disappointed. Two of the lay members, Dennis & Wilkinson I think, prayed & read... 1859 (Continued) Sunday, Oct'r 23. Drove Mrs. Buckerfield & Edward to Kildare School House in which Mr. Dyer , Epis'l Clerg'n preached to about 30 persons... Wednesday, Oct. 26. Rev. Mr. Dyer , Miss'y at Casc'e, called... Thursday, Oct. 27. In Ev'g drove Mr. DeB . to Dock Settlement & called on Mr. Dyer . His dwelling not very comfortable yet, & cramped for room... Wednesday, Nov'r 9th. Left Town for New London with Mr. DeB .'s mare & waggon... Fed horse at Hughes & on to Graham's, S.W.R . where stopped. Thursday, Nov'r 10th. Left Graham's for McKee's to lay off reserve lot at . Crossed Coles' Ferry. Called with message from Capt'n Hancock at Mr. Meek 's, and then to McKee's taking with me John McLeod & Lemuel Sims to assist. Laid off Lot. McKee not home. Fed & dined at McKee's & ret'd by way of Ferry to Graham's at dark. 1860 Sunday, May 6. 3 p.m. went to Omnibus Church at Big Bridge where Rev. Mr. Dyer held service, preached. About 45 persons present... 1860 (Continued) Wednesday, June 13. Packed up & left for St . Eleanor's with Mr. DeB .'s horse & my waggon at 1 p.m. Fed horse & dined at Bagnall's & then on to St . Eleanor's... Stopped at Ness's. Mr. Dyer & son (Willie) stopping there too. Sunday, July 1. Went to Kildare School house, drove Mrs. Woodman & child. Rev. Mr. Dyer preached to about 12 persons... Thursday, July 5. Bishop (Binney), assisted by Mr. Dyer , confirmed 45 persons at Omnibus Church. Thursday, July 26. Went to Bazaar in aid of Episcopal Parsonage held in Hardy's house, . A large quantity of cake. About 160 persons present. Realized about £26. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CLERGY LOUIS CHARLES JENKINS Louis Charles Jenkins was born in England , of Welsh parentage, April 12, 1797. Nothing is known at present about his early life and education but he 60