60 EOBEET WALLACE McLACHLAN ON THE 



71. Obr. CHAMPION OF HALIFAX HAKBOi"K on E garter. A shield argent bearing a kingfisher to thejeft 

 standing on a mound ; before which is a May-flower. 



Her. A wreath of JIay-flowers. White metal. Size 32 ra. 



This medal was given by Dr. Cogswell to be competed for annually at the Halifax regatta. The dies were 

 engraved in Birmingham. 



72. Obv. *THB STAER MAN'f'G CO * | (lIMITBD) | MAKEES OF THB | CBLBBKATKD | ACME SKATES | (fORBES' PATBKt) I 

 HALIFAX & DARTMOUTH, N.S. 



Sev. A large star. Lead. Size 32 m. 



73. Obt<. Same as last. 



Rev. SUPERIOR CUT I NAILS SPJKES | FROM | LONDONDERRY IRON | SHIPS SPIKES | GALVANIZED A BLACK | RAILWAY 

 SPIKES BOLTS NUTS | COACH SCREWS ; WASHERS | AND RIVETS OF EVERY | DESCRIPTION ; FRAMES | FORGED * MACHINE | 



WORK I VAULT DOORS AC Lead. Size 32 m. 



These are advertising cards of a hardware manufacluiing firm at Dartmouth. They are rudely executed 

 having been made at the company's works. 



G. 



Communion Tokens Used in the Different Presbyterian Churches in Nova Scotia. 



74. Antigonish. 



Obv. C. (May be the initial of a former minister of Johnshaveii.) 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners, 14 x 17 m. 



This church was organized about the year 1804. The Eev. James Monro, who had been for some time in 

 Halifax, became the first pastor, in 1808. He was connected with the -Church of Scotland, but joined with the 

 other churches in Nova Scotia, in 1817, to form the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia. 



75. Antigonish. 



Obv. rev" I THO" I trotter | 18.08 



Eev. asso. con 1 Johns Haven for Asso(ciate) Con(gregation,) oval 21 x 30 m. 



The Eev. Thomas Trotter was minister of the Burgher Church of Johnshaven, Scotland. When, in 1818, he 

 came to Nova Scotia, he brought with him the tokens made for his former charge, and these tokens were used until 

 a recent date in the Antigonish Church. 



76. Albion Mines, (Stellarton). 



Obv. sT John's church ai.bion mines, n. s., between two beaded ovals ; in the centre is the word token, while 

 the corners are occupied by ornaments. 



Rev. church of Scotland between two beaded ovals ; in the centre is the date 1866. ornaments in the corners, 

 oblong cut corners, 19 x 27 m. 



The members of this church had, up to 186G, been connected with St. Andrews Church, New Glasgow. It, like 

 most of the Kirk Congregations in Pictou County, still retains its old connection. 



77. Barneys River. 



Obv. B E in large letters, for B(arneys) R(iver.) 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners, 20 x 28 m. 



This place received its name from the first settler, Barnabas McGee. As the district was mainly settled by 

 Highlanders they desired a minister of the Church of Scotland ; and in that connection a church was accordingly 

 organized, about the year 1S30, with the Eev. Dugald McKeichan as minister. 



78. Barneys River. 



Obv. free church barney's river. In the centre 1851. 



Rev. THIS DO IN remembrance of jib Across the centre i cor. xi.24 oval, 22 x 30 m. 



This church was organized after the " disruption" in Scotland by members who came out from the Kirk. The 

 Eev. D. B. Blain was the first minister ; who was installed as pastor about the year 1848. 



79. Canso (River Inhabitants). 



Obv. KIRK I D. M^K. I canso. for D(ugaldl McK(eichan.) 



Rev. Plain, upright oblong, 23 x 30 m. 



Organized as a Church of Scotland, but now connected with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. This must 

 not be confounded with the town of Canso as it is a district, more generally known as River Inhabitants, on the 

 Cape Breton shore of the Straits of Canso. 



