(d) Passage money and outfit in aid of emigration.

(e) Maintenance of any reading-room, library, or working man’s club for the benefit of the parish.

3. The temporary relief in money by way of loan or otherwise to an amount not exceeding £200 in one year in case of unexpected loss, temporary illness, or sudden destitution. The pensions above mentioned are not to be less than £10 and not more than £26 a-year.

The other half of the income of the charities is to be applied to educational purposes:—

(a) In payments for the education of the children of poor inhabitants of the parish who are deaf and dumb or blind, or suffering from physical or mental infirmity, and who thereby aggravate the difficulties of their parents or guardians; and

(b) To the advancement of children who are bonâ fide residents in Kensington, who have been scholars in a public elementary school, and who have received certificates of good conduct from the managers, in the following ways:—

(1) In apprenticing children who have attended school for five years, and in providing a suitable outfit.

The apprenticeship premium is not to exceed £30.

(2) In payments not exceeding £10 a-year for the benefit of children who have attended school for not less than five years, and who have attained a standard which releases them from compulsory attendance. Such payment to be made only while the child regularly attends a public elementary school.

(3) Exhibitions for higher education of £30 a-year for five years.