66 EGBERT WALLACE McLACHLAN ON THE 



Rev. " THIS DO IN I REMBMBRAKCE | OF MB." | I. coK. XI. 24. within beaded lines witli ornamental corners, oblong 

 cut corners, 20 x 27 m. 



122. RiVBR John. 



Obv. ass: con: | J. E. J. M. | min. for A8s(ociate) coN(gregation) J(ohns') R(iver) J(ohn) M(itchell) MiN(ister.) 



Sev. I. cok: | 11.23.24 oval, 20 x 29 m. 



Organized by Dr. McGregor at an early date. Mr. Mitchell, a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was sent out to 

 Quebec, in 1803, by tlie London Missionary Society. He removed to New Carlisle, and afterwards to Amherst, 

 N. S. ; remaining in each place two or three years. In 1808 he came to River John, and, although a Congrega- 

 tionalist, joined the Presbytery of Pictou. The tokens were made in 1809. 



123. RivBR John. 



Obv. sT GEORGE'S CHiTRCH | RIVBR JOHN | 1863 | I COR. XIII within a beaded oval, ornamental corners. 

 Rev. " THIS DO IN I REMEMBRANCE | OF me" | I. COR. XI. 24. obloDg cut comers, 20 X 27 m. 

 Organized in connection with the Church of Scotland, which connection is still retained. 



124. St. Paul's East River. 



Obv. Plain centre with serrated border. 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners, 25 x 32 m. 



The East River congregation in connection with the Church of Scotland embraced what is now known as St. 

 Pauls East River and St. Columba Church, Hopewell. The church was organized in 1824, with the Rev. John 

 McRae as minister. The places were tlien known as East Branch East River, and West Branch East River. 



125. St. Mary's (Glenelg). 



Obt!. sT mary's within beaded lines with ornamental corners. 



Rev. RBvV I J. CAMPBELL | 1839. within beaded lines, with ornamental corners, oblong cut corners, 20 x 27 m . 



This is the name of a large township or district in Guysborough County of which Glenelg was the central 

 church. The first settlement of the township was made in 1801. The first minister was the Rev. Alexander 

 Lewis from the Secession Church, Ireland, who arrived in 1818. He went to Mono, Ontario, and was succeeded 

 by the Rev. John Campbell in 1837. Mr. Campbell had three stations, Glenelg, Caledonia and Sherbrooke. 



126. ScoTSBURN, (or Rogers Hill). 



Obv. THIS DO in I RBME.MBRANCE | OF MB | BUT LET A MAN | EXAMINE HrM8BI;P 



Rev. Plain, with beaded border, oblong cut corners, 19 x 27 m. 



A congregation organized in connection with the Church of Scotland which connection it still maintains. The 

 first minister was the Rev. Rod. McAulay, settled in 1833. 



127. Shelburne. 



Obv. P-C I S for P(resbyterian) C(hurch,) S(helburne). 

 Rev. The burning bush, square, 18 m. 



Organized about the year 1784 by Loyalists with the Rev. Hugh Fraser, as minister, who had been chaplain 

 of one of the regiments during the war; and who came out with them to their new home in Nova Scotia. 



128. Sheet Harbour. 



obv. presbyterian | congregation | shbbt harbour 



Rev. THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME. In One line curved, under it is a chalice, the whole enclosed within 

 beaded lines with ornamental corners, oblong cut corners, 20 x 27 m. 



129. Spkingville. 



Obv. THIS DO IN I REMEMBRANCE | OP MB. | I. COR. XI. 24. within beaded lines with ornamental corners. 



Rev. Plain, oblong cut corners, 19 x 27 m. 



In this token the reverse common to many tokens is used for obverse. Tlie congregation is made up of two 

 churches nine miles apart ; one at St. Pauls five miles above Springville, and the other at Churchville, four miles 

 below. See Upper Settlement. 



130. Stewiackb. 



Obv. 3. SMrTH STEWIACKB 1830. 



Rev. TOKEN in large letters across the field with a rosette above and another below, round, 22 m. 



The early settlers of Stewiacke were mainly Scotch Irish, from the North of Ireland. They had belonged 

 to the Asisociate Synod and received occasional visits from the Rev. D. Cock, and also from Dr. McGregor under 

 whose pastoral charge they considered themselves until the Pictou field was divided when the Rev. D. Ross 

 gave them every third Sunday. In 1830 the Rev. Mr. Graham was settled as their first regularly appointed 



