No. 10. Murdoch Ross No. 11. Frank Currie No. 12. Donald McKinnon District Visitor No. I. Mrs. W.G. Bruce & Mrs. A. Mutch No. 2. Miss Bertie Profit , Mrs. W. MacMillan & Mrs. Arthur McEachern No. 3. Miss Florence McLeod & Mrs. J. Anderson No. 4. Mrs. Norman McLeod , Mrs Geo Douglas & Miss Olga Anderson No. 5. Mrs. Walter Patterson & Mrs. Harry McDougall No. 6. Miss Florence Campbell & Mrs. Walter S. Brown No. 7. Mrs. Chas . Ross & Mrs. W.A. Miller No. 8. Mrs. M.H. McLennan & Mrs. John Roper No. 9. Mrs. F.N. Nash & Mrs. Murdoch Ross No. 10. Mrs. Ernest Cudmore & Mrs. Warren Burns No. 11. Mrs. Geo . Douglas & Mrs. F. Currie No. 12. Mrs. A.II . Farquharson & Mrs McMillan (Note all the Mac's are spelled with Mc in this report, and most of the married ladies are listed as Mrs "John" etc.) The Maritime Synod met in Charlottetown with Rev. W. Bruce Muir of St. James as Moderator. The Church has had a membership increase in the last few years since Union, like never before in her history. 1929 Murdoch McLeod in his Building Committee report stated that he was prepared to be one of thirty to pay $100.00 each to wipe out the mortgage on the building. (He was not taken up on this as the mortgage was not paid off until 1935.) Three Sabbaths were united where services were held in St. James' Church in the morning and in Zion in the evening. Collections increased over $50.00 during the year and the entire budget for 1930 was estimated as $6,775. 1930 On the 14th day of September, Rev. M. Scott Fulton, having accepted a call to a larger Held in Chatham , Ontario , preached his farewell sermon. During his pastorate, 120 had united to the church by profession of faith and 61 by certificate and the session was increased from five to twelve members. While we approached close to the amount asked for by the Budget Committee of our Church, nevertheless the fact remains that the amount paid in was given by less than one-third of our envelope contributors. This is a time of great opportunity for our church to win souls to Christ. We need not money alone. The Session deplores the tendency to pursue worldly pleasures by those who are communicants of the Church and with -40-