History of Presbyterianism and conscientious as a pastor, and his ministry was attended by a fair measure of success. He resigned his charge in 1881 and removed to Australia. In September, 1882, this congregation extended a call to Rev. A. B. McL ,eod, but he, having been called at the same time to Mount Stewart and West St. Peters , accepted the latter. They next called Rev. Malcolm Campbell of Strath Loone, ¬ ton, who, having accepted their call, was inducted on 3rd January, 1884. Under Mr. Campbell 's faith¬ ful ministry the congregation had large accessions to their communion roll, nearly doubled their con¬ tributions to the schemes of the church, and en¬ joyed a time of great prosperity. Mr. Campbell 's connection with the congregation terminated on nth November, 1890, he having accepted a call to and Rose Valley . As already stated, Caledonia , for several years a mission station, was organized into a new congre¬ gation in August, 1885. They at the outset guar¬ anteed an annual stipend of $750. A large number of this congregation being Highlanders, without much English, it was necessary for them to have a minister able to preach in both languages. Rev. John Sutherland was accordingly called and in¬ ducted as pastor of this new congregation on 20th August, 1890. After Rev. Mr. Campbell 's translation to Strath¬ albyn, Rev. A. S. Stewart , late of Mosa, Ontario , was called and settled as pastor of the congregation of Woodville in the year 1892. 102