REPORT OF COUNCIL. 
357 
Many will no doubt marvel at the small cost of changing 
the building from what it was, to what it now is, but it is only 
necessary to say that the strictest ecomony has been observed, 
and that no architects fees were paid, the Curator, Mr. McIntosh, 
having made all the plans and superintended* all the work of 
change and improvement. 
Our thanks are due the Ladies’ Association for their generous 
donation. 
Although the Society is in such an enviable position their 
remains need of strong efforts, with a view to increasing its 
income, as there is still much that should be done to increase 
our usefulness as an educative institution. 
A. Gordon Leavitt. 
For the Year Ending October 1st, 1911. 
Income — 
Balance from 1909-10 $378 12 
Regular Fees $291 00 
Associate Fees 299 00 
Junior Fees 12 00 
Junior Associate Fees 8 00 
‘ 610 00 
From Ladies’ Association 150 00 
N. B. Government Grant 400 00 
City of St. John Grant 250 00 
From Estate Catherine Murdoch $3,992 63 
“ “ “ " 33 25 
4,025 88 
Use of Reflectoscope 3 00 
From Special Account 3,985 32 
$9,802 32 
Expenditure — 
Maintenance of Museum $ 34 61 
Material for Museum Purchased 17 00 
Fuel $163.57, Lighting $58.13 , 221 70 
Stationery, Printing $31.25, Postage $38.20 69 45 
Cleaning $38.50, Sundries $21.19 59 69 
Insurance $82.10, Water Rates (2 years) $56.00. ..... 138 10 
Carried forward $ $9,802 32 
