IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^ /a 7 '/ 7;^ 1.0 1.1 1.25 li^IZS |2.5 1^ 1^ 12.2 li: ii£ IIIIIM 1.8 14 11.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation ^^ \ :\ iV \ %" 0^ k 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. M5B0 (716) 872-4503 ■^ A^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques Technical and Bibliographic Notes/Notes techniques et bibliographiques Th€ to 1 The Institute has attempted to obtain the best original copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibliographically unique, which may alter any of the images in the reproduction, or which may significantly change the usual method of filming, are checked below. [Zl Coloured covers/ Couverture de couleur I I Covers damaged/ D Couverture endommagee Covers restored and/or laminated/ Couverture restaurde et/ou pellicul6e I I Cover title missing/ D D D D D Le titre de couverture manque Coloured maps/ Cartes gdographiques en couleur Coloured ink (i.e. other than blue or black)/ Encre de couleur (i.e. autre que bleue ou noire) Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou illustrations en couleur Bound with other material/ Reli6 avec d'autres documents Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior margin/ La reliure serr^e peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distortion le long de la marge intdrieure Blank leaves added during restoration may appear within the text. Whenever possible, these have been omitted from filming/ II se peut que certaines pages blanches ajoutdes lors d'une restauration apparaissent dans le texte, mais, lorsque cela 6tait possible, ces pages n'ont pas 6t6 filmdes. Additional comments:/ Commentaires suppl^mentaires: L'lnstitut a microfilmd le meilleur exemplaire qu'il lui a dt6 possible de se procurer. Les details de cet exemplaire qui sont peut-dtre uniques du point de vue bibliographique, qui peuvent modifier une image reproduite, ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dans la mdthode normale de filmage sont indiquds ci-dessous. I I Coloured pages/ Pages de couleur Pages damaged/ Pages endommagdes n n n D D n Pages restored and/or laminated/ Pages restaurdes et/ou pellicul6es Pages discoloured, stained or foxed/ Pages d6color6es, tachetdes ou piqu6es The pos of 1 filn Orii be£ the sioi oth firs sioi or i Pages detached/ Pages d^tach^es Showthrough/ Transparence Quality of print varies/ Quality indgale de I'impression Includes supplementary material/ Comprend du materiel supplementaire Only edition available/ Seule Edition disponible Pages wholly or partially obscured by errata slips, tissues, etc., have been refilmed to ensure the best possible image/ Les pages totatement ou partiellement obscurcies par un feuillet d'errata, une pelure, etc., ont 6X6 filmdes 6 nouveau de fapon d obtenir la meilleure image possible. The sha TIM wh Ma diff ent beg righ req mei This item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document est filmd au taux de reduction indiqu^ ci-dessous. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X SOX v/ 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X The copy filmed here has been reproduced thanks to the generosity of: Anglican Church of Canada Synod Archives L'exemplaire filmd fut reproduit grflce d la gdndrositd de: Anglican Church of Canada Synod Archives The images appearing here are the best quality possible considering the condition and legibility of the original copy and in keeping with the filming contract specifications. Les images suivantes ont 6t6 reproduites avec le plus grand soin, compte tenu de la condition at de la nettetd de l'exemplaire filmd, et en conformity avec les conditions du contrat de filmage. Original copies in printed paper covers are filmed beginning with the front cover and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, or the back cover when appropriate. All other original copies are filmed beginning on the first page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated impression. Les exemplaires originaux dont la couverture en papier est imprim^e sont filmds en commen9ant par le premier plat et en terminant soit par la dernidre page qui comporte une ampreinte d'impression ou d'illustration, soit par le second plat, selon le cas. Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont film^s en commengant par la premidre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la dernidre page qui comporte une telle empreinte. The last recorded frame on each microfiche shall contain the symbol —^' (meaning "CON- TINUED "), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. Un des symboles suivants apparaltra sur la dernidre image de cheque microfiche, sel n le cas: le symbole —^ signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbole V signifie "FIN". Maps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre filmds d des taux de reduction diff6rents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour §tre reproduit en un seul clichd, il est filmd A partir de Tangle sup6rieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images ndcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 S 6 /,/n f »^--r^ FORTY-SECOID REPORT ■ i|- rni-: i::isrco:R:poH.A.T:H.o CHURCH SOCIETY I)U)(JESK OF (QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 188 o>- Establishecl 7lh July, 1842. i-i!i\'ri:ii AT I'm. •MdiiMSt; < iii;nMi i.i:' oii'ifi:. I.SH4. y It ^k: ': ■& EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF THE SECRETARY (»K Tin: SOCIETY FOR THE PROPABATION OF THE &OSPEL, To the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. " In vyoYv ('hiisjian ConiiToo'atioii \vhi»h dorivcs holp from Ihc .Socioty, an animal Sorinon should he preached on Iho worlc of the Society, and a colh^ction should 1)0 made in its aid We should indeed thankfully receive, if it were oliered. a token ol' sympathy in ^lissionnry ^vork from every memhcr olthc Church in your Diocese; hut we have no douht that our claim will be acknowledged, at least ])y those conii relations which are osKi'steff hi/ the Sanely y m ■H^ ' I V >\\r ■ ^4, t' m iti ? I COlsTTEZSTTS. Al.K. Alistrai't i«r I'r(,cc.'clinos nt ('i-iili:il 1'. Accor.Nrs liillaili'U SllccI iiiriit I'liiid ;is to Di'liosituiv I'liiitl I>ii)(c.-rtii Ituiinl l!f\ ciiii',' A'Totiiit. >l( i|() >U|iiilrinr:it:ii\ .vci'ouii! Ivlllriilioll I'll .1 ( IcIlCllll I'll, III .Misiiuii I'uiiil Xicoh'l I'juiuv I'fii-ioii l''uiiil Sii-ti'iiliitioii I J^t- .Miclmcrr- I'iiiilou iiicnt I' 1 I'lir ( liiMr •11 II ■|lir CI •r''\ i-'iiinl 'mill Till' Momil.i iloWlllrlll I in. I iitnl I irpji.i plLUH I llll'l Willi. ClcrjiV ot' ilii' niui'i'-ir, CoiiiiiiiitiMs Couti'iliiilioiM tliroiij^liuiii ilir i)iiu'i'S.', I'm- ('liiiirli Surii ilu ill) i|iii'atioii. I'r:i\irs \'icr-l'ri-r^iili'iil>, ("i-iiiral Itoaii'. Ar.. Ar ItKr.M'ITil.ATlONS. ■ ("ity of (j)m'lM'r Itnial Iti'aiiiT\ of (.(iii'l III) III) i|o llll ( 'I'litial lluai i| ( ia.-|ii'' ( 'Iri'Li'v Tiiwt I 'iiimiii III Diocisaii lioanl MissioiiiiiT I'i'piiit- I.'t'lioils of ( ' •l'i;V lliil III iiimii'ilioil Willi ihr Piirrsail lUlUlil ^l. I'liiiiri-; Di.-tl iri As-liriatiil.'l Si'i.riAi, Noriri:. ST.M'KIt MkKTINi 124 1 1 IS ■J I fORTY-SECOND REPORT OF nil; I]SrC03R3P03aii.T'3SI> CHURCH SOCIETY (>i- rill DIOCESE OV (QUEBEC, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 3 let DECEMBER, 18S3. Established 7th July, 1842. QUEBEC : PRINTEIi AT Tin; " MOI{NIN(i (HroNT(I,E" OFFICE. 1884. I!;- 'ir ^ -. h ^5• IsTOTICE. The Chunli Sooicty ^^•as ostablishod in 1842. Its objocts are : 1. A Mission Fund toiudiu paying missionaries to strug« gling' congri'galions. 2. A CJoneral Fmul to aid in tho on'ctionof cliurchcs and paisonagos, in tho odiioati(»n ol' tho children of tlie Cloruy, to aid struuglinu" eongrcLiations in inainlaining stlinols Ibr their children, and lor the gencial expenses of tlic Society. 8. A Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the Cleriiy. 4. A lA'Usion F^und for aucd and iiilirni Clergy. .'). To provide ])i])h's. prayer books and religions publira- tions, either liiatviitously or ai reduced prici's. Its aH'airs are managed, 1. ]Jy the ('entral Jloard and its sul)-<-oiiiniittees. {a) The Central I'oard is compose'd of all the Clergy licensed within the Diocese, the Churih-Wardens. ;uid others eloct(Hl by the Soijcty, bfjng Members ol' the Cor^ poration. (/;) Tho sidj-Commiltces are ihe Finan<;e, tli^ Land, the Investment, and Ivlncatiou ('(-nimitlees. 2. By tho Cleruy Trust Committee, \vhieh manages (a) tho Ibshopric I'^nclouuicnt Fund; (h) the ca})ital arisiiiu' from the comiiiulnlion oi tin' Clergy Iveseives, and (c) tin* F]ndo\vnient Funds ol" ihe several missions and congrega- tions. 8. By the ]Jioce>a)i llnaid of Missions. eom]>o.>ed of clergymen and laymen eleeied by ihe Cliiiieh Society iiiid by the Syno«l. This IJo.ird 1>:'}S all ihc missionarii s of llie Diocese, niid receives for this purjiose (a) the annual graiil of I he So' ie!v lor the Proitau'.-ii iou of the ({os[)el, (/;) ih(> Mission 1^'und of the Church Not\>'y, (r) the coiili-ihutions or assessment of the congregations ser\ed hy the missionaries, {(/) a li'rant from the Clergy l'ru>! Fund, {<■) the inti-rest of the Sust"U- tation Fund. All letters rcl'eiiiiig to ihe assessment or contributions of congregations should be addressed to the Rev. A. A. Von inland, the Secretary, or to ^[r. John Hamilton, the Hono- rary Trea.'^urer ( f the Diocesan Board. All other lelteis ami contributions should ])e addiessed to the Ivev. !M. M. l'"otheruill. the Secretarv, or to Mr. .1. Bell F'orsyth, the Honorary Treasurer of tho Church So- ciety. CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, 188.* L's tostniir- RiGHT Rkveukxd J. W. ^VILLIA.MH, d.d., Lohd Bi3hoi> ov Qikiikc Allnatt, Hi'V. F.J. H., h.o Drmniiionville. Half'oiir, Ilcv. A. (iTtiuMl).. ("oiif Jill I four, H''v- A. .r.. M.A., Uoctor Ml- Hull, Hi'V. T. L. M.A .Il-.-lilinl. (I I'. (I. M.il'lc (HdVc). iiiivlf, Uev. l''.,M.A KiHt Frami'tiHi, (i*. (>. iIcini-:oii.) Hlavlock, Rev. T., u.a New (';tr!i-.U', (1*. (>. ra.<|if liiur.) liiiiriif,a-, Rev. II. U, M.a., (lotirLMl) llatky. llniwii, Itov- <'. I>-. "-A Sliiua\\jil>c ('liiH.inaii, Rev. T. S,, ma Diidsuoll. (\\ d. Marl.Kt,,:i,) ^' .. r ('haiulicrs. R<'V. .1. Colsloii, Delplm;. I»iii/cy RfV. 1!. \V., M.A .MaH-,I, .I'oi'lllrlit'. .1-. Uvv J. i; W.St Fraitii.to;i, (1'. (). S; l!rv. .r. n'iinci|ial ofl.ailics' Cull.) ('ouiii'oii. II, It.'V. M. M.. Iliiial |)i:iii;Src.('liiiiiliSn(v ) ■■VIIKI I.Fi'iloi-.Sl. I'cic .1., M.A I'oaticoiilK OiK'bl'i For -Mil. \W\. T. W aiMlv l)iarii. Fvii'S. R.'v '1'. \V ., su .\., Cliawjaiii I'l tlic Iiiimii raiit.- iratiiilliiu, Ri'v. ("., M.A., I!i.siii>ii's (."liatdaiii, Ri-ctoi', St. Mattlicw'.s (.)in IJaiiiilliai. I fiiliiini. l.i'V. .r ■V. ( II . IIiiiHiiiaii, lliinliii.L', I'i'v. , Rev. •^I'.'VCII.J iiiu- 'v, d'. (). ■V. A , Taiiilps, Rev. R. (" Imnilip;-. ilvv. '.M'o.. 'i,.\. Vlal, I; V(Hi iniaihl. w . Iiaiiville .Siaiistci'.d. .MdiitiiKa'cii! ■ilii-Lu'iii, (• (leiilnin i'hr'e.) A. A., M.A., Sec. Di iH l!(-ar.l, i: i. (!'. O. ,\)l!rl .) Walle Wa,-li( WlH't( (1 ..Malh; St. .Michael'.-i. ('uolirc, [W (I. I'. lint ^;l. I'ctcr ) Rev. (". It r.aj-l'uril and li.Ter.a.l, (I'. ( '. Di Rev. L. ("., M. M. Aetoiivale, iiy, (F. (>. Rnl aii.-'oii \ I \\'cli-!l(T, Rev White, Rev. R., Tciiiiiorary I'lily (F. O. Scot I .Fiinctinii. ) Willis. (!. \\'., Ctilei lii.st in Tetiii'orary f'li(i"crp. [.al. ! F. 0. S!'.,'iiilirs I'oil. Oilier; addre.-is, lia-i'.) » r I llrp '|! Bfl ^U g '^^1 ■ "H ■ ■ : 1 ,1 ■' ft. * • ■ ( j ' ' '*'"'* fi ' ^i 1 PRAYERS. TO BE USED AT AM. MKRTIXCJS OF TllK SOCIKTY AND OF ITS SEVi:!!.\Ti AS>!0('IATIO\S. Prevknt us, O Lord, in all our doings, Avitli Thy most gracious favour, and rurlhor us ^vith Thy continual help; that in all our works, beg'un, continuod and rnded in Thee, we may g-lorify Thy Holy Name, and finally, l)y Ihy mercy, obtain everlastinn' life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Merciful God, Who has nuidc all men, and hatest nothing that Thou has( made, nor woiildcst the death ol' a sinner, but rather thai he should be converted and li\e; have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Inlidels and Heretics, and take from them all iiiiiorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word, and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved amonu" the remnant of the true Israelites, and l>e made one fold unch'r one Shepherd. Prosper, OLord, the labours of those socie- ties of the Church in the land of (»ur Fathers, which Thou hast designed to use in the promotion of this object, and which have nourished the Church in the Colonies; and bless in like manner wilh Thy Holy Spii-it and Providential succour, the Society, in whose cause we are now niej, niid the underlakiiUi's which we havi' now in hand. " Prosper Thou tlu^ AN'oik of oui' hands upon us: O i)i'os[)ei' Thou our haiuly work. ' for the sake, iind thnmgh the merits of Thy Son Jesus Christ our Loid, AVho liveth ami reigneth with thi'e and ilie Holy (!host one God, world Avithoul end. Amen. Our Father, which ail in heaven; Hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done in earth As it is in Heaven. Giveusthis day our daily bread. And forgive us our tre.-^[)asses. As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us iiot into temi)tation ; But deliver us from evil ; For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen. THE OIIURCII 80CIETY OF THE IDIOCESE (DIP QTJEBEC. PATRON : His Emi;li.i;n(Y tuk fJoviinNdi! (Ii;m;i;ai,. PRESIDENT : Tin: KiuiiT lki:vKi!j;>'i> tiik Loud JJisnoi- mk (^)i i;i!k< VICE PRESIDENTS : Hon. t'liiff .lii.siiiv :Mfrcilitli, D.C. I; j;. IliUiiill.iii, Hvv. E. W. Si-will. MA., Hev. A. W. :M.>iiiit;iiii, .M.A., H. N. .Jones. M Slu'ii|>;iiiitixiUiilifi 1, Ji. \V. lI.iR.kir, D.C.L., Cliiincel- Inv of I>isli(i|i's Ci)lle;.(L'. Ri^v. C. JlMiiiilt..ii, AI.A. Rev. H. Rno, D.D., C'aiitiiin Asho, 1>.N., H"ii. C. Irviiu', D.C.L., II I'll. (1. O. Stiuut, Judge of tlio AdiiiiiiiUy, E. A. Aii.Iivws, O.C., >i'(ii''^o > eas'.'Vi '.J tli>: Suriehi, (-'lergyinen licensed witliiu tiie Dii ice.se, and the Wiirdeiis of every ('Ihu'cIi nr ('lia[iel, l)eiii^ lueinlier.s nf the C'i>rj>iitatinn, and ('. Jud-e, P. Aloiitizanibert, I\I.D. W. :\Iar.sdeii, M.D., \V. H. Carter, .J. H. Richardsiui, H. J. Piatten. Robert Caniiilicli, Walton Smith, Herbert M. Pri, E. Pope, dolin ilamiltoii, W. II. Tai> W. (!. Pet i'\', Sydney Fui'rest, (Jeoru'e Li Ullp.Soll, .1. .]. Enoti R. ]{. Dobell. iile, .1. \i. \V1 C. P.irke, 1^1. D., Rev. El.'ion.l. Rexford. HONORARY COUNCIL Hon. (!. Trviii.-, Q.C. , F, A. Andrew.s, Es.0. | Jas. Dunbar, Es(j.,Q.O. ATDITORS 11. Turner, E. J. Halo E. Poiio, C. Jud<'e, HUNOllARY TREASURER JoMe[ph liell Forsyth. G. J}. S. Young, Stuart H. Dunn, A. P )l)e. ^Y. ti. I'otry. SECRETARY : Rev. ]\r. M Fotliermlj [f ■n: 6 COnVCIIVLlTT'EES- FlNA?vOI'] C(>:\LMlTTi:i'; 'I'l't'iisiK'i'i' of (lie Si)L'ii-t\', (.'li:iin IIl'v. < J. V. i[i>n;ni l;Ul, W. (i. \\ iirn'io, I!. H. SiMill: Edwin A. J niH'S, i{. ( ilUlMir lU'V. C. II \V. U. Cii n;iiit<>!i. Icr, iriiiaa K. .1. il,- II. y\. 1 lice 1 U-! I. \ ( :l.-i(' auiiltiia, W. C. ! fviy. Ill' •ii-larv. KIKCA'IioN AN!) Di:i'< KiToIt V ('o,M M iT n:!'] The L j)-tl i •i.-^iiiiii, I liainiiaii Ch Rev. (I. V. Tfuii small. Chas. Uaiiiilti H. K fi', W. H. Carter, ('. .Fiid-v, Till' Secr( ta.i'\ , Waltiin Sinii) .1. II. Hirlianl.-^nii W. II. Tapp, W. ioc3ss.a.3Nr sBOitRjo. THE LOiM) BISHOl', PRESIDENT. {Kircl.il I, II Si! II 'J.) I {Kl.vl,d 1,11 Chmrh &•,„•,'./(/.) i; V. ('. II;iinilt.in. ^L.\., \h'\. ('. W. HawM.n, .M.A., Ki'v. .1. Foster, Af.A., J I. S. Scntt, W. {'.. \\int"li', K. II. Smith. I'ev. {',. \ . llnusmau, M.A. iU'v. A. A. A'on IlMaixl, M.A., Ituv. T. Jdicli.irdsdii, It. JlaiiiiJroii, W. II. Ciivtcr, (i'.x-Ujjh-iii iL lllh. ;■,■,■.) Tlif (Jk'l•il^^l Socri'taiy of Syinxl, Tlio Scrrctary uf Church Sncicty. The Lay Sucvotary of SyiKid SPX'RETARV : Jlcv. A. A. Vuii Illlaml, M.A. 'i iu} Treasurcv nf Synod, The Troawiiivi' of (Jhiiich Society, HONORARY TREASIRIOR .iolin llaniiltoii. CIa3S3RG-Y" TK-'aST COMMITTEE 'iJiE Loi;i) lUSllor, CHAIRMAN : IJev. W. Kino-, Rev. (i. \'. ijousiiiaii, Rev. C. JIuiuiltoii, Ri'v. M. Al. Eotliergiil, Rvev. J<\ A. Smith, R. Ilamilioii, W. (i. Wurtele, C. .liulgo, (ieo. Veasoy, E. A. .lolles. TRE.ASI'RER : (ieor^'o A'eaboy. SECRETARY : Reveivud Af. i\r. Fntlioivill. lUitJTSTKAR OF THE DIOCESE : (jUDi'go Voasoy, k i' .A lilt ;#*iff K^ '! i 1 '►1 8 STiS.T3ei> M36I3STIMGS. ANXLAL MEKTTN(! OF THE SUCTP]TV. Wediiesdav 1 .s.S.'> 4th February. CEiNTRAL Ii()Al{D. Thursday 1 S«4 7th l''ebruary. Tuesday 10th February. Tuesday 18th March. Tuesday 1 ")th April. Tuesday "iOth May. Tuesday ld by Dr. ?darsden : That in Article VI : — Tlie words from annual mooting (line 4, p. 27) to "January," be stru<;k out and the following be substituted •'• and in Ihe 8rd week of each month of the year, except June, July, August and Ociober," and lo sub- stitute the words " llie January'' for " the last "' in the lUh line. — Carried. Moved by Mr. W. H. Carter, seconded by Kev. C. Hamil- ton : That in Article XIII :— " Sustentation " be substituted for " Mission " in lltli line, page >y.] ; also on page 'A-i, ord line to strike out all the words after " augmented" down to " Fund " and in.sert the following : " By as much of the revenue of the Clergy Trust l^'und, to the extent of not more 11 than one-half of the surplus revenue, as may bo necessary for the purpose aforesaid, which the Clergy Trust Committee is hereby authorized and required to pay over to the Trea- surer of the Diocesan Board." » Also, to strilve out all tln^ words from Diocesan Board in oth line, p. 34, down to " currency per annum."' Also, to strike out all the words from " so augmented," 14l]i line, p. 85, down to '• s;TOO," and to substitute the fol- lowing : " That from and alter the lirst day of January, in the year of Our Loi'd one thousand eight hundred and se- venty-tliri'c, the scale of payments to the Clergv, serving under the Dio esiin Board, shall be raised so that the income of every clergyman who has served in this Diocese twenty- Jive years iUid upwards, slndl be not less than seven hundred and lilty dollars per annum ; of every clergyman ^A'ho has served fourteen years and under twenty-live years in this Diocese shall bi; not less than seven hundred dollars per annum ; of ev«n'y clergyman who has served in the Diocese over live years and under fourteen years shall be not less than six hundicd and lifty dollars per annum, and of every clergyman who has served in this Diocese less than live years shall be not less than six hundred dollars per annum." — Carried. Moved by ]\[r. W. H. Carter, seconded by Rev. C. Hamil- ton : That Article XIV, be repivded. — Carried. Mov(m1 by Rev. M. M. Foihergill, seconded l)y Mr. AV.G. Wurtele : That in Article XIII : — after the words " Lay Secretary of Synod " line 14, p. 84, the following ))e added " of the Treasurer of the Clergy Trust Committee."— Zo.s-/. Moved by j\fr. AV. (1, "Wurtele, seconded by Mr. Geo. Veasev : That the following resolution, pas-ed at the Annual Meet- ') .V' . I i i 1' ). K 1 it • 12 ing, 3rd February, 1875, be printed in the report of the pro- ceedings for this year. — Carried. Resolution carried in 1875. Moved by Mr. W. G. Wurtele, seconded by Kev. M. M. Fothergill : " That the attention of the Diocesan Board be drawn to propriety of paying the stipend of the Clergy of its Missions from the funds under its control, without making a deduc- tion on account of any sums to Avhich the clergymun may be entitled from Endowment provided by the Mission." Moved by Rev. C. Hamilton, seconded by Mr. Cleo. Lampson : That the opinion of the Hon. Geo. Irvine, as Honorary Counsel, be sought as to w^hether the Constitution, Rules and By-laws of the [Society are in such form and so autluMitic as to be valid in the eyes of the Courts of the Country. — Carried. 18 n ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1883. I'd'si'iilid ti} till- (.'liiinli Soiifty, February o IlHTCIISI', •11(1 47 I'll 7S S 7.") •11 Ml :i7 ■!■! Totiil 'rut.'ii iiic S 12X> 31 rs7 -I.'! ?;..".i :ii; (IKNEIfAL KUM). {To aid in the erection of Churches and rarsonagrs, in Ihc support of Schoo/a, in the Education of the children of the Cleri^//, in the formation of Local Endow incnts, and for the general expenses of the management of the Society.) The outstanding grants of i^oO to ihe Church at Spooner Pond, Kingsey, and |100 to the I'arsoiuigi' at k>tanstead, re- ferred to in the last renort have been paid oil'. The following li'rants made during the vear have been paid in full, viz : $100 to the new Parsonage at Bury, 100 " " " Paspebiac. 100 " " " Coaticooke, I di :! 17 $100 to out (its i'oi- two Clorjryrnon 400 towards inaintiiining' School - m rortain districts. The lojlowiiio- i^rants havo Ixmmi mad(», viz. : |10o to now Parsonage at Cookshirf. !$100 to complete the C'huvch at. Littlo Gasp.''. Thore has Imhmi a doiicitMicy in the receipts for the General Fund compared with last year of $11.80 which may be ac- counted l)y the fact of the failure of many C'ont^regatious niakinti' the usual (^uinijuauesima appeal. EDlf^TlO.N (iK THE CI! I l.l)l!F..\ OF THE CLElUiV FUND. Again it has ln-en found unnecessary to draw upon the Gen«Mal Fund lor assistance. There are at present seven chiMren reecis ing aid. The sum of s^-] 14.50 has been con- trihutfd throughout the Diocese during the year, being a i;mall iuiTcase oM-r the receipts of last year. Kobert Hamilton. Esq., still continues to aid in a most liberal manner this portion of the Societ\ 's work. \[ISr'in\ ITM) {For tlif /Hii/nit'Ht oftlw Sfi/if/ifh ofMissiouiirif^: in conjunction ■icitli the Annual Grant from the Sorieti/ for the Propaga- tion of the OoK/iel, a^!'ill ])e found in the report of the Diocesan "Board. WID.iW.-s' A.M) 0UP1IAN;3' FUND. The following Clergymen have, according to the terms of the Jiy-law, made the requirt^d number of payments, r '■* w ■ '^r. '■' t ^ ' ■ rt'i ? 1 i 18 and are thoivfoiv oiititlcd to the honolits of the fund witii- out furtlun- siib«iniption, viz. : Kevds. Smith, Ly«ter, Dr. Ker, FotluMgill, Dr. Koo. Kemp, W. Kiw^, Von Dllaiid, Ihirrago, Vial, Ilousmaii, .lonkins, Waslit>r, Tlionipsoii, FosU'r, ])('l)l)ag»\ llcphiini, Kirhard.'^on, l^)ylo and Allnalt. Tlip i'ollowing are in rour.sc of coniph'ting llicir i»ay- mcnis, viz. : Uovds. Ball, llardini»-, Ciiambor.s, Thorneloe, Colston, Brown, KMrhmond, Stov«Mi.s, Dinzcy, Blaylock, Parkin, Scarlh, Dr. Lol)loy, Syko.s, K«m-, "NVurlolo, Chapman, Nicolls, Judgv and Smith. Your Board is happy to rt>oord the I'act that no changi' has takon plaoo sinoo last roport in the nnmlxT of widow.^s and orplians rtn^oiving aid fronj Iht* fund. The receipts during the year were $818 21^ shewing an increase of |41<>.47. rK\Sl(»\ FUND. {For Uij;e(I and injirm Clergyinen.) This fund has aorain been largely increased during the year, having received the sum of $2,821!. (19, being $211.78 in excess of the previous year. No change has taken place in the number of participanls in the benefits of the fuiid. EDUCATION. The following table shows the work of the Society in this branch of Church work during the vear. 19 Sclioofa (ii(ff(l hi/ (lif Society, viz. XAMK OF Sl''IIlim 11 A. Kit' lull II. K. Wiiiii .M. (•vfiiii}' \'. II. Ilai'liiiur .1. Il.iuv F. \U'\ Mulil-; I{. ('oUllllt'N riani K. (."tifliii r, \\ Wiiii-i r. Ilillii :ill Total Salaiy. $ c. $ c. 01 00 200 00 •)»; (10 VM) 00 r.ii 00 lOi 0(» 01 (to 140 00 20 00 84 00 42 00 136 00 50 00 140 00 50 (10 120 Oil 50 00 120 U(» 32 00 100 0(» (;4 00 280 00 82 52 200 00 :v2 00 15(1 00 10 00 19J 00 :!2 00 130 00 32 (JO 150 00 24 00 200 00 :u oo 170 (10 32 00 150 00 100 00 250 00 32 00 144 OU .*!(!<« 52 The Commitlec in cliavii'i' of Educaticjii has given notice of reduction in the Qiant.s to ciMtain schools which are able to bear it for the year I SSI. Durinu' the past year the school at East Frampton (Cro- podiore) has beim closed and the arant transferred to a school about to be open(xl in the 10th Ivange of Frampton. The Colonial and Continental Chureli Society still con- tinues its valuable and liberal aid which is supplemented by a grant Irom your Society and by personal subscriptions from many I'rionds of Education of the Diocese. fit W\ .' sK 20 DEPOSITORY. {Fur the sa/e of Bibles, Praf/er BooLi, and other useful and instructive publications furnished bij the Society for Pro- moting' Christian linowledge.} Comparativo Slatonicnf of Jr^alos 188:2-188:5. \SS-2. 99 Ril.li':? S TC. ::.! •JO Testaments t; av 3 111) 1883. lill I'.ihlfs S 70 Mil ::•) Testaments 8 Jj 'M'l Praver llcjoki 7,0 0:j i:!:{ llvmii Hooks 41 (i.; -Ill .Miscellaneous 'JO? t)j i::o Tracts OJ 179 Almanacs 14 ;i4 Total silcj I'oi tlie\ear l88:i...S 44;! 'J* The f.:iants ha\c liceri made duriny; tlic vtHrot' 12 I'.iMes ami 144 Pra\er liooks 11 "ill T. acts and .'lin latei hiroposed Church at Dixville. Cir- cular oi'the. J^f)rd Bisho)) on in* rease of the So' irty's funds. Resolutions on Debentures. MARt'll.— Resolution on the insurance of the Tarsonaoe at Bury. Resolution on cerlai)i Hank si(n k. Ai'HlFi.- — Chants towards ihe educali]\ tiTanterl to th(> Parson- ages at Faspt'biac and Coati'uok. J{e\ . JJ. Siiiilii placed on the list ol beneiiciaries of the W. & O. and Fen.rfion Funds. Rev. T. W. Fyles' i)[)plication to be i)laced on th(? same list was referred lo F. A. Andrews. E^q.. Honorary Counsel Deed of Cookshire Farsonage submit led. Tie- Lord Bishop empowered to sell the old house and a[)propriate the [iro- reeds towards erecting a new Farsonagc. Out lit of sJ^O granted. NovKMiiER. — opinion of F. A. Aiulrews, l<]s(|., Honorary Counsel, with relereno to Rev. T. W. Fyles, with resolu- tions thereon. Letter from Mr. E. (>. Seott. $100 granted 23 E CEX- It.'iiflaiion In ('duci- iiiited fo posifory. priiifod. Ir. Cir- ■'> In 11(18. to the new Parsonago at Cookshire. SlOO granted to th; Chnrch at Little Gaspr. Lolt'r.s Irom Ih^v. J. B. Dobl)no'o, Rev. J. Foster and Kev. P. Roe, willi res'>latioiis thereon. Rt^port of list of Clerical subscribers to W. & (). Fund with resolutions thereon. Tabulated ibrnis ol' subscriptions re- reived durinjj: the ])ast ten years. The Lord Bishop su'd- milted his written interpretation olthe words ''Missionary Work^ Iveport I'rom Rev. T. W. Fyles. .Joint cjtinion of the thrtM^ Honorary Counsels asked for in relatior 'o the case of Rev. T. \V. Fyles. JJfa'E.mhhr. —Outfit of |.")0 granted. Notice (»f xMotionon printing names of Subscribers of less than s^l. Committee on publishing subscriptions in the Annual Report. Circu- lar with names of Treasurers ordered to be smt to all the Clergy of the Diocese. iiisoiiage ildreu of li of tin Parson- laced on Funds. • me list ounsol. Bis|io]> ho pro- (d' |.,3(l ^ ••* »^ Miorary resolu- rrantetl >..^ |Mfl 24 TIJH 3?OI?,T ..■ M cK TIIK Diocesan Board of Missions TO Tlir. CHURCH SOCIETY FOR YEAR 1883. ,!•, The following is the aljstrn^S2, piiid to Treasurci- Chiiicli Societv I.'i.T :;;; '• Balance ." ],.«-15 61 S2o,3(3:» 15 Hv A,-; S. S. Mi Sii All iiH Cn. latKf from lar-t Ace t...S 4,S4.j fil .sejsments received 8,4a3 "ii r. G. Cinnt for 1S8:1,... t;,7,M 10 P. (;.. for i'eiif-ioii;; )S2 22 ^■'ioii fund. < 'hiii'ch So- ciety 2/'o«; v.; -teiital inn fund I.^ilil i'i liFcriptiniis rccciveil \ny .MngiJaK'it l^lallds. ]n'i l!e\-. A. W. Moiintniii... 1'^ ii7 loiint received tliidii^li Lord Hishop of I'ior. '■;•■. .i:;,"i do cictl oil DciH'sii ; u:\ S.) !i<2:), :{(•..") 15 From the ahnvo sliilemciil, it ^vill hi' si'/ii thai Y'tiir Board has hoen al)ic (o carry on the Mifisionary work ofllic Diocese during llic past year, wilhout <'alling npon llii> Clergy Trust Fund for any assistance, hesidcs making an appropriation of $1,()9'), in augmentation ol'tlie scanty in- comes of the Clergy. The balance at (he dost; of ]8(S2, has thus been rt'duc.'d lo an amount which will barely sullice to nn-ct tlic ordimiry outlay till the Mission F'und collections and oifcrtories are received. e-- 25 lions 1883. 'oiinf of H8.3 — t.. Si) fill' ..? 4,S4J fil 8,4r..3 7«? •i,T.)l !() jS2 22 l,:uti |>; .rr 1... l< r,r "^' ' • •i:;.i (III ... '■>:] s.> i-'K ^'MH|• l)")! fJi,. ■niity iu- 'I'diiinrv Ties are Some missions spoken of as vacant in the last report, haro been wilhout a resident Clergyman for i)art of the year, Of the Ihree specially referred to in (he last rejwrt, Ihc Missio)is of iiromptun and Windsor has had a resident Mis- sionary since last June and Sandy Beach since December, whilst the large and scattered Mission of St. Sylvester has been served mo:-( of the time by a Clergyman in temporary charge. The Mis>i(tn of Labrador has been vacant since Septem- ber, but the people are being looked after by a •'•atethist appointed by the Bishop, until such time as a missionary in orders r,\n l)e secured. With these exceptions, St. .folin's, Melbourne, is the only Mission now vacant, and even here the people are ouly in. part deiirived ot the ministrations of the Church, which are supplied io theui by the Ui-eior .>t" ]\b,'lbourne, who devotes what lini'' he can i-p.ire i'lom liisnwn p;iri-h to the service of the cona,'re2,atioiis in this Mission. In taking a ri'view (»!' the past \ear"s work, your Board has mu'li sali-^faction in b'Mug abl" io report that notwith- standing the dilficulties (o be eiiiountcred from the sparse- ness of the Church ]iopula( ion and in sonnMnstanees the tendenev Immigrate to more promisinLi lields of employment, unmislakable progress has atl'nded ih(> missionary work of the Chur. h in tliis Diocese. Al)unda)it, and inleicsting evidence of this is to be found ill the K'eporls of ihe Ch'rgy wlii'li are hereunto appended, not onlv art they l)realhi' a spirit of liopeiubiess which augurs well for ilic future. Xothinii' short of a careful perusal of tiiese details of cpiiet unosfentaliotis work and its many hapi)y results can cou- vev a full conception of the actual progress made, but some justihcation at least for this hopeful view may be adduced i'H Elf ' 2G in the fact that the conaTogatioiis with .scarcely any excep- tions are laithiully i'liUilling' their obligations to the Hoard. Those missions also which, in the judgnient of the Synod of the Diocese, were deemed to have grown strong enough to bear the near prospect of independence are faithfully preparing themselves with this object in view. The Missions of Durham and Coaticook durinu" the cur- rent year will pay an assessment of ^'JOO and $o;')0 respec- tively and will become self sustaining on the 1st January, 1885. The Mission of Stanstead will also liecome self-supporting at the close of the ye.ir 1884, and the Mission of Cookshirt\ on 1st July, 1885. Ont> other Mission besides thai of Burv, has been notilicd that no aid will be extended to it after the close of the year 1884. In addition io this there is e\ery prospect thnt one new Mission, viz. : Ascot corner and West bury, will shortly be added to the list of those aided by your IJoard. The following appoinlmeut.s have been made during the past year. In the month of June the Ivev. II. Mansbridt'c was ap- pointed to the Mission of I>romiilon and Win-l "-!•. In the month of Novend)er the Ke\'. 1. M. Thompson to the jMission of Danville rendered var;iul by the resii>-nation of Rev. II. J. Vetry, "fler eighieeu years f;iilhful and arduous work. In December, ihc Revd. W. T. Forsythe to the Mi-sion of iSandy Beach iueluding IVniiLsula and Little Clasiie. In the nu)nth of j\Iay, the Jievd. S. Kio])td resigned the Mission of Valcartitu' and Slontdiam. but was re-.ip[K)inled to its charge in the following September. In July, the Iicvd. 1']. J. Harper resigiuM-. the Mission of St. John's, Melbourne, and in September, the Kevd. 11. W. l^rown resigned the Mission of Labrador. 21 tiiy excep. 'he Hoard, fho Synod \g onough iiii til lull y X the ciir- |')0 respec- V .Tauiuiry, •IppOrfillrr ookshir(\ On the occasion of the death of the late H. IS. Scott, E.sq., a member of your Hoard from il.s foundation, tiie lojlowing refcolution was ado}>led : " Resohed that the mmnhrrs of the iJioce-an Hoard — mourning I he loss of ;i per.sonal friend in the death of Mr. 11. S. iSeotl, do place on record their sense (d" the very valu- ahle services rendered to the Church's Missionary work in this l)io, ,'se l)v tlie sound judgment the thorough atten- tion and the minute care devoted l>y him to the important interests committed to the Hoard from its origination in 18tl1, down to the period of his death in \><>e. ned iho >poinlrd ^1 . II. w. p 1 w ! h. . J! i;;f#' ! % \ .,i i *r! -rl- '^ I :i|n ffl 28 The following repori has been transmitted to the Parent Society by the DistVict Association of St. Francis, and is printed as received from the Association : — OF THE Saint Francis District Associalton (^f the Church Society of the Diocese of Qt'ebec. Presented to the Anniversary Meet- IN(i HEED at ShERBHOOKE. 12th December, 18S:1 Chairman: Ex-ofhcio.— The lvE^■D. C P. Peid. D.C.L.. Ru- ral DeA-N. Secreiratj : The Pevd. U. Poe, D.D. Tirnsinrr : Mr. C. K. AVui;teee. EXECCTINE ('o.M.Mii ike: — Tho ("hitirmMii. Srcivtary and Treasurer, the Rectors of Sln'r!);noke ;nul Lcnnoxvillo and Messrs. P. W. llcnckcr and A. \''ini"r. DErosiToRY CoMMirii'.i;; - Tht' Kevd. 11. H. Smith, Con- vener, the Rural De,m;nidlh" R^'vd. A. C. Sc;uth. .\ i/f/'for : Mr. W. Fnrwcll. Tlie year wliiidi is now clo;-ii)<_i,' lias hts'u a memorable one in the Missionary History of l In- Caii.idian Church. The impulse given to thi> Missiouaiy spirit amonii;' tis ))y the Pevd. Dr. Sullivan's act (>ptanceof the ^lissionary Pishopric of Algoma, has ))eeu greatly increased by his refusing, on the ground of duty to Algoma. to abandon it for tluMnore at- tractive Bishopric of Huron. The remarkabh' report pre- sented to tJie late Provincial Synod, by the lleiu'ial P>oard of Canadian Missions, exhibited a growth in conlrihutions for Missionary work throughout the Pcclesiastieal Province, which took the Church 'piite hy surprise. For Algoma alone, during the liist y(.>ar of Pishop Sullivan's episcopate, more than $:30, 000 was contributed; fov Alu'oma and the '^tM i hho Parent -j^ and is >N OF THE lEBF.C. C.L . Ru- retuiy aiid >^vijl(> and iiiiii, ('()„- '•uiorablo irch, TJh' IS by the 'isliopric g', on (ho ni(He at- ">or( pro- ill Hoard ilnilioiis I'ovinco, '^ lipoma •"^copate, lud Ihu 2!> North WosI during' tho past throe years — ol' moneys pu])lic- ly reported, more than $4"), 000 besides $8,000 lor missions to the Heathen ; — in all $■)•?, OOO. The eontrilmlions for Al- g-oma and the Norlh West grew IVoui not quite $5,000 in 1881 to ii^lo.OOO in 1SS:J. Contributions lor missions to the Heathen, have grown steadilv IVom $l,.")00 in ISSI, to $2,- 300 in 1882 and s;:!,000 in 188:5. The growth of the missionary spirit has been shown also in another way ; in the time a)id atttuition devoted to Mis- sionary work by the lat(> Provincial Synod. Two entire days of the time ol' the Synod was given up to Missions, and that with an enthusiasm wliich spoke volumes. The general Missionary Hoard was entirely reorganized, on tho lines which hav(^ i)roved so ellieient in our venerated sister Chur«-li in the United States. The n»nv Board, at its first meeting a Ibrtniuht ago, in Montreal, set itself to the task of completing the details (dils organization, and carryingout its work with an earnestness of spirit which argues well I'or its success. II was publicly stated during its sessions, that the Hoard ouuht to look forwaid to i-aising in Canada $100,000 a year for missionary work, a sum, it was added, quite within the ability of the Canadian Church. It is also eause for thankfulness and encouragement, to notice that in this matter of f)rogress in contributions for missionary work, the J)ii>cese of Quebi'c has been forward. This Dioce.se, though far the poorest in the ecclesiasticai Province, has contributed during the last three years, in proportion to its Church population, for Algoma and the North West, nearly four times as much as the Province of Ontario ; nearly three times as much as the Province of New Brunswick, and thirteen tiuK^s as much as Nova Scotia. Also for Missions to tho Heathen, duiing the same period, this Diocese has contril)uled in proportion to Church popu- lation, more than six times as much as the T^rovince of Ontario, about the same proportion as New Brunswick, and ten times as much as Nova Scotia. On the other hand it is fair to remember that Ontario re- ceives no help from England, while we are receiving nearly 17000 a year. Besides, when we look fairly into what we are doing we shall see how Utile it is. This year we have sent away for missionary work in Algoma, the North "West and among the Heathen and for other extra parochial objects the sum of si? 2, 242. On the > J - %> ' I 1 >, . ••30 othor hand vre have rocoivcd IVoni th(» Mission Funds oi' the Church towards the support of our own ClcrLiv to the amonnt of $4,000. tSo thai (loductiiiy what we fsi'iul away, wo in this district aro still drawing- ujiou the Missionarv Funds of the C'hurcli to the amount oi nearly $11^,0(10 a year. Every Churehmau in this District ouiiht serior.sly to a.^k himself. Is it rig-ht to take this money '. The amount contributed within this District during- tlie year for all Church purposes has been $L^"'>,00!>.(i4, of this sum, 120, 708. 50 was for siri<-tly parochial ol>jects ; ami $2,240.84 we sent away to help those outside : -distributt'.l as follows :-The Chur.lu^ociety. SlJOl.21 ; lii.shop's Col- lege, 5^20"). -jO ; Algoma and North ^v• est, si;;50.-''2 ; Mi'^sion,-, to Heathen, !^24ti.l() ; .Tmvs and Deaf-mutes. 5^47. »j.'). Comparing this with last year's contributions it is Ibuiul that the total amount raised is ^■),002..")i; more than la.«>t vear, exclusive of the valuable gift of land in ^^ag.)g. Cou- trilmtions to the Church Society, liowev.M-, havt- fallen oil by the sum of $1<''5. While uiut' of our .\ris>io]is lia\.' in- creased in their Church Society coll<>ctions by the .sum ol 199, eleven, nearly all oithem among the wealthiest, have decreased to tlie amount of s:202. On the other li;nul con- tributions for Foreign and Dome.^tic Mi>sions aiid Bishoi)':> College have increased })y the sum oi' $204 OV Thiis leaves. in what are reallv our uiits (lor what we do for our own Parish purposes is in no si^nse a «.'-///) a ^mali balance to the good. On the whole, then, we have no uround of boasting in the matter of contributions for religious o))jects. It is quite evident that in this department we have much yet to hnirn. AVhat we ought to resolve upon is, that each one of u-. Clergyman and Layman, will consider it our bouiulen duty to see that the amount contributed in each of our Parishes for th'j extension of Christ's Kingdom, both within and without our borders, grows with a m. irked and steady in- crease year by year. The reports of the Clergy will be piintinl at length in the annual report, Thev will be found to Ix^ a modest re( ord 'jf faithful service which cannot be read without thankful- ness. The thoughtful reader will gather from them that a most earnest and progresr^ive ministry is being exercised among us. One feature is not on the surface. The stend.y ni h Viuuh 0) •^I'Jid away, iMissioiiai V pJKiO a war. '^ly l<» a.sk- Pi ; ami -i ftmiul ' 'lian ]a,>sl ao'oo-. (\,„. ' lall.'ii oil' lis ha\i' jji- 'ii<' Mim ol llii<^sl, have J" liaiul f'ou- )i'l llislio))'., i'lli^ 1!■ niir own Innoi^ to th(^ hoashiig i)! h is qniio ■''t to ](^irn. oM(^ of n.,. lultMi jluly 1" I'aiishi's (within and sleadv m- iucrease in 4 stations. The next seven have 21 stations. in the liO clerical chames ol" this District, there are 71 distint't stations, (known to the Se>rctary there may he more) served regularly. And success is certainly following' these loving and de- voted labors TIkmv can be no doubt that the Church in these Townships i.s making marked and healthy progress. Old prejudices are fast being dissipated, and the old Catho- lic Church of the English-speaking people is l)eing more and more recognized as a true branch of the Church of the living God, the Tillar and Ground of the Truth. This report ought not to close without giving expression to the Church .^ thankfulne.s.s to Almighty God for His blessing vouchsafed to the work ol' our Diocesan Missioner, now brought to a close. Eight Missions have been held in the District during the year, and with respect to them all, the Clergy spi'ak most gratefully and hopefully. There can be no doubt that the (.'xperiment of a Diocesan Missioner has been crowneil with moi'e uniiorm success than could reasonably have been exi>ected. While all will rejoice that Mr. Thomson resumes i)arochial work within tiie District of St. Francis, it is matter of great and general regret that his loviug labours as ])iocesan ^lissioner are to cease. C. r. Reid, D.C.L., Ivnral Dean, Chairman. Henry Roe, D.D , Secretary. Sherbrooke, 12th December, 1883. ACTO\. igfli in (he ^st r(^Siinday, haAc l)Oon well attonch'c], th(» avorauf allt'iidnnct' hciny -A). This must ap[>oar siiiall to most posoiis. hut taiviiiu' inio coii- sidoration tlio I'ownoss ofllio Mimlish popuhilion, it is satis- factory and good During- tho year, in all, F have h-'ld 2-")l scrvioos, oi whidi SI wore in the Dioeosr of ^Montreal, and the halanct-. I7i>, wore in Actonvalo, Danhy and Wt-si W ickham. for 1 have still under my charge live coniii-ogntions, although ihey he small in numhors and scanty in worhlly goods. With regard to improvements, our dilai)i(latcd Church slops have given ^vay lo new ones, and the approaches to God's IIouso put into good order. W'c have also to ar- knowledge a very haiulsomo gill of a ('hunli hell, IVom Mis. Wurtole, Senr., and the heirs of the hte Mr. Anihrose Duncan. Also, through a lady coiiiniunii :uil. a new Chaliee and Paten and Altar Linen. There have boon : l);(pti^ms, s ; Maniai-es. 7 ; Uurials, 4. Amounts collected lor all Cluiich purpo.-cs, viz : — A. - ^essment, !is:2.jO ; Church Society. $2..; Of hiM' purposes, $219.89. Total, $491,811. BAR Ft I III). Tho Kev. (;, i;. Wa-her reports : — It is with much thankfulness thai I report thai, during the i)ast vear. I have been enabled to hold on my \\a\' in this mission in normal liealth. My euiiauomeiit^ lia\e been kept in four of the stations. (.'.Vi cpt at l*et(Ml)ori." on two Sunday afternoons, when the slate of the snow road pro- vented my rea( hing the station in tiuKv One satisfactory relloction is the on.teome of the e.Kperiiu. e oT last wintei', and may be noted. If the Missionary heic could come well through that season, he may anticipate tho wildest winter of the future with calmne.is and complacency. Hardly more than a note or two have I lo give beyond the common round of work. 88 Dixville. — Service here every Sunday. Cou^TOgation larger and promising further to g-row. Sunday School jioocl and encouraging, and the scholars remain to Church — no pmall improvement, considering the locjility. Wc have not yet begun our Church. Though we have enough money to begin, we have not enough to linish. As we propose to incur no debt, we must be content to wait. St. Laiorence. — The services uninterruptedly conducted jbrtnightly on Sundays through the year, except during .Tulv and August, when mv place was kindly taken by the'Rev. C. Worrell, M.A., of Brockville, Out., who held :i, service every Sunday. For these two months the young of the neighbourhood had th(^ advantage of a Sunday School, under the management of Miss Annie AVard and a friend, and was only discontinued by reason of the good teachers having to return to Montreal. Stanhope. — The congregation maintains its attendance. We revived a Sunday School in the si)ring, but circum- stances have been against us. Oiu^ of the two gentlemen who were to have as.sisted, unexpectedly, at the commence- ment of the enterprise, removed to a distance to accept a situation that offered itself; and the other, in a few weeks, was laid low by illness. This compelled me to have Sun- day School only once a fortnight, before service time, when I covild myself be present. I received elTicient help fiom Mrs. James Cameron, who, I regret (o say, has recently left Stanhope. I am now )nanaging the school single handed. Perrijboni. — Services fortnightly on Sunday throughout the year, with the two exceptions indicated. Congrega- tions as good as ever. The Sunday School was carried on during the summer months. I wish I could reach this sta- ii(m early enough to be i>resent sometimes at school. Hereford. — This station does not permit me to make a moj-e favourable report than I made last year. It is at ju'e- se)it closed on account of arrears of assessment, after r<'gular Sunday services fortnightly through the summer, and there seems to be no immediate prospect of reopening. The lady who did so much to bring about the resumption of services fifteen months ago is not free to engage in the work again, were the likelihood of success as great ; and no one else is ready to take the matter up. The future for this station seems dismal. The settling of a Missionary in its midst ap- i !•■ V 34 pears to me tlio only remedy lor present ills. I nm roixlv to give 1111(1 desirous oi" giviiiu' a I'ortiiightly Sunday eveii- iiig service, but a place like this cannot suceessrully bo worked at so great a distance from head-quarters, and \vith the charge ol' i'our other stations. In my last report I led the Church to exi)eet, in a small way, the l)eginninu' of subs( riplions to llie Church Society's funds. I record with pleasure the realization ol'the exjjec- tation. AVe have made a beginning, and each of the five stations is represented. N(tw a start has been made, F trust we shnll do bett(n' year by year. Baptisms, •'! ; ]Marriages, 1 : IJurials, 4. Amounts colUv'ted ibr all Church purposes, vi/. : Asses.s- ment, $l(i5.00 ; Church Society, !i?;>:2.0'.» ; Other purposes, &.:11. Total ^-l^^^o. lioria; i-uuis. The Kev. ir. (\ Stuart re])orts :— Stn'vices have been held regularly e\'ory Sunday and priiici]ial Iloly-days at St. Bartholomew's Cliurch, and I'ort- nightly at St. Jeane do Neuville during the Summer. The Holv Communion has l)een celebrated i'ortnightly and on the chief Iloly-days. and all the services have been well attendinl. The three schools aided by the Chui'ch Society have been in operation during the w hob; year. I cannot speak too highly of the good ([uaiity ol' work done in these schools, nor ol'the sell'-sacrilic(^ of two of the leaclu'rs, holding AFodel Diplomat ol'the lirst class, who contentedly labour here on a salary of s 1 20.00 out of which they must board themselves. Many changes lia\e taken place, c\en in this secluded mission, during ilie past year. The death of Col. Tanet has casta gloom over I he whole seigniory which will take many years to disi)erse. M;tny of us can scarcely realize the fact that his genial face we shall set; no more. James Davidson, sr., Mrs. Pyles, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McCorkell were old land- nuirks whose removal, each in their several spheres, have, changed the Mission in a marked degree. John Smith was taken away in the prime and vigour of lil«', leaving a widow and eight children to mourn his loss. Three families have, lelt '■;'■: ! ^^ iili the Mission, and their places are vacant, or tilled by Roman Catholic families. Indeed, we must lace the fact that our numbers are being steadily diminished. Thirty-ibur children, young men and young women, are now away from home, earning the livelihood they could not obtain here, and it is very improbable that they will return. A large number of our people wrould gladly seek a home in the West if they could collect sulHcient money to take themselves and fami- lies thither. The Assessment to thi; Board has been paid cheerfully, and the people have willingly contributed of Hum- penury to the various objects for which their assistance has been requested. Knowing their circumstances, 1 think their contributions to Church purposes (juite all they are able to make, I am frequently at a loss to know how tliey can meet all their dues, their drawbacks are so many and so formid- able. The people here are not indolent by any means, neither are they particularly improvident. They have great diiii- culties to encounter, some of which I shall briefly nieniion. The bulk of the peoph^ have no wood on their farms, and none, with a single exception, have sullicient wood to make its transport to market a proiitalde enterprise. A few men have wood enough to supply themselves, and one or two neighbours, and occasionally a cord or two to sell. Numbers of men have told me that when their little piece of wood land is exhausted, they must either emigrate or freeze. Nearly all of our people have farms located on an extensive plain of sand. If the summer be a rainy one, and they have enouii'h manure to fertiliw their land, their potatoes and oats yield a good harvest. But if the season be dry, the lookout is indeed a sad one. I have seen two seasons so dry that not one bundle of hay was cut on the whole plain. Even in ihe most favourable season, harvest rarely brings more than $ir)0 to the husbandman, out of which his family mu.st l)e clothed and fed for the year, leaving, surely a very limit- ed amount on which to luxuriate, after " the two ends have been made to meet." There are now tw^enty-tvvo people here of seventy years ol' age and upwards ; and thirty-lour children and young ))eoi)lo are away from home, mostly in the Jar West, who bend money home regularly to help to support their parents. i^':- •t.i limi 86 It is excoediiigiy disliistei'ul to me to thus write of tho temporal condition of the Mission, hut I am ohhg-ed to mention our drawbacks, to give anything like a just estimate of our actual circumstance^ and resources. Turning from the contemplation of the the dark sidi; of the picture, I hereby tender to Miss Price, of "Wolfeslield, our Avarmest thanks for a very beautifully eml)roidered red Altar cloth ; and reccnxl with due thankfulness ihe kindness of the people in presenting me with a purse containing i^4."), and in erecting a stable, and digging a well, at the i)ars()n- age. IJaptisms, 1;5 ; marriages, 2 ; burials, 10. Assessment (with arrears), 1^147.50 ; Church [Society, $9.05 ; Domestic Missions, $1.').") ; Foreign Missions — Bishop's CoHege. ^-'i.OO ; Other purposes, $-2r)4.*J4. Tola), 1416.04. IJltOMPTON AND WINlXSOi;. M1LL."<. The llevd. H. V. ]Mansl)ridge reports : — Windsor Mills. — I have now been in charge of i his Mission about seven montlis, and my exi)erience so far leads me to think that "Windsor is the i>roper place for the Clergyman to reside. The congre;^'ati()n in Ihis villag*', sinre my appoiiilment, has been steadily (»n the increase, aiul already do they shew a oreater xeal and «,'arnestne.ss in reliL-'ious matters than has hitherto been the case. The average attendance is about forty. The services in the little Church are liearty and cheerful ; the singing also i- -greatly improved. The unfortunate site of the Church, how ever, pioves a great drawback : In time we hoi)e to iTcct a lariier edilice on a moi'c central spot. I cannot omit to meniic>n in my report the willingness displayed by the congregation in contributing? towards th(; dillerent funds of the Church Society. They have exceeded my exp ■ctation in this ivspect, and 1 earnestly hoj)e it may prove but a commoncement of what is to come. A\ e tendi'r our most sincere thanks to Miss Annie Miller lor her kindness in collecting' the same. 07 Brohi/doH. — "When livst appoiiii(Hl to the Mission it wns sug-g-ested that I should liohl Ihe services in ihe morning- ovcry aliernate month at Windsor and Brompton, but after giving it a lair trial, it was iound to suit neither congrega- lion. At present we have a morning service at Brompton and afternoon at Windsor. There is a pretty Church here and the congregation is usually good. I take the opportunity, on behalf of the congregation and myself, of returning our most sincere thanks to Miss Lauiont for her kind and gratuitous services as organist. Baptisms, 5 ; jNIarriages, '2 ; Burials, 4. Amounts collected for all Church purposes, viz : Assess- ment, !^10->.20 ; Church kSociety, !i^l8.;](] ; Domestic Missions. is8,()0 ; Bishop's College, 1:5.07 ; Other purposes, $1)0.42. Total. !s21S.»;o. nvKY >i"e centra] The IJev. F. M. Webster reports :— During the last year the work in tliis Mission has been carried on without inlerruption. Saiul Paufs Church, Rohiiii^on., — There is Sunday ^SForning service at 11 o'clock, preceded by Sunday School. Holy Communion is celebrated twice a month, at 9 a. m. and at 11 a. m. The attendanct^ at this church, which is well situated for the Parish Church, being centrally located in the midst of a populous district, has been very good; and I attribute this happy fact in a great measurt^ to the School House services held regularly on the outskirts of the parish. l''riday evening service has been maintained regularly, lollowed by a practice of Church ^lusic for the Iblbwing Sunday service. The Sunday School in connexion with the Church is a very ])romising one ; the teachers have been on the whole regular, faithful and painstaking. The Incumbent, for sonn^ time past, has been holding a conlirmation class during the Sunday School hour. Saint Thoituu Church, /J/c/v/.— Distant six miles from the village. This congregation for the present meets for service in a large room kindly lent by one of the members, The Sunday 'I ) I ir ti h$ 14 'iS^.s .* 8S service is ibrtnightly at 3 p. 111. The aUeiidauce is good. Steps will be shortly taken, I trust, for building a suitable Church ediiice in this part of the mission. Saint John's Church, Bury. — Distant lour miles Irom the village has not been utilized for regular service during the ])ast year, for the reason that the only hours for service at my disposal, after tlie congregation was prepared to enter into an agreement with the JJiocesan Board, did not meet ■with the views of the majority of the people ; however this congregation is not debarred by distance from attending the Sunday morning services in the village, as the major portion of the people live equally as close, if not closer to St Paul's Church as to St John's. 1 am glad to say that a goodly ntimber have availed themselves of this privilege. Saint Peter's Church, Ling'wick. — Distant thirteen miles from the village, has been regularly served every fortnight with a Stmday service at 4 p. m. Holy Communion is celebrated once a quarter. During the months of .luly and Atigust. services were held evt*ry Sunday when, through the Jvev. Dr. Itoe's instrumentality, I was well assisted by Mr. Iiichard Ilewton, 15. A. of Bisiiop's College. Although, particularly during the Spring and l^'all, the way to this distant outpost is long and dreary, yet the attendance and attention of the congregation are most encouraging. Mrs. Williams kindly presented this church with a suitable Altar cloth which was much needed. JNIissionary meetings were held in each of the above cliurches, last winter, with the exception of St John's. Taking into account the tinfavorabl*! weather at the time, the attendance was fair. School Hottse services are held as follows, at : Barter vi/le. — Once a fortnight, where T am ably assisted by the Ivcv. A. H. Judge. Here the attendance has been very u'ood, and the interest displayed encoitraging from the l)e- ginning. Hard- Wood-Flat. — This School House receives a monthly s family, who were regular attendanis at, and most generous supporters of the Church, rcinovcd lo Mauog during the Sunniu'r. IJefore leaving Coaticook Mr. lIo])1)s very gencrouslv ollcred to pay olfthe sum of one hundred aiul twenty dollars still dueonthe enlargement of St. Stephen'sChurcli,aiid also one tenth of the six hundred and thirty dollars due on the Parsonage, provided tlie remaining members of the Coiiiive- gation would agree to pay olfthe balance within six uioiitlis. Stimulated by so uvnerous an oiler a subscrij)tion list was circulated and the required amoiinl was cheerfully sub- scribed within the prescribed time. AV(? hope therefore, during th(» present winter to so<^ the pai'ish entirely IVee Irom debt. During lh(> month of November the Ivev. Isaac Thompson held a Mission at Christ Church, North Coaticook. The Services -were very well attended, and a dee}-) interest ^vas manifested by all who took part in them. The ground Avas diligently pri^pan'd by house to house visiting ])efore Mr. Thompson entered on ihc work, and is being followed u]) by weekly cottage lectures from house to house. In this way 1 hojx' to deepen and solidify the good impri'ssions \vhi<'h I have every reason tt) believe were made during the progress of the Mission. 1 earnestly hope and [)ray that God will a.boun(hintly bless til,: work which was l>egun in faith and i)rayer, and car- ried on with zeal and ])erse\ eran e. I have established a guild in connection with St. Ste])hen"s and Christ Church, from which I hope foi- good results in every way. Pastoral visiting has been kept up with unfailing regu- larity. The Hevd. Andrew^ Balfour who has resided in Coati- cook during the past live years, is, 1 regret to say, about to leave here, to live in Montreal. -^n iragiiig-, and t up, (liiriiiif ''oplt' west- niiiiiioTaiits I ol'tJio lew ^liort lime, lattciulanls l'i'!U(>\'('(l Id gOUi-roiisly euty dollars I'cli.aiid also ; dm' oil the the ( 'iillU'l'O- six moiilJis. ion list was 'rl'dlly suh- thercloro. ,'iilir(dy IVcc 1 Thompson icook. 'Ihc iihM'csl Avas so to liousc T)rk, and is froiri lioiisc solidify ill'' idic'vo wci'c laiilly ])lt}ss r, and cav- t. !Slt'j)h.'irs i'csult.s iu ilinn' roi>-u- , in Coali- y, about to During his slay hore, ho took part in the Sunday Servi- ces, greatly to my relief, and with much acceptance to the people, by whom he is universally held in the highest es- teem tor kindly disposition, and exalted Christian character. On looking back over the cvejits of the year, I cannot ])Ut feel that many of my i)eople are making progress in tlie spiritual life, for whicli 1 am most thankful. I append the usual Stalistics : Baptisms, 10; ^[arriagt's, 7 ; Burials, 10. Moneys raised during the year: As.sessment $4o0 ; Church Society, s^ 10 ; Domestic Missions, §1:5; Foreign Missions,^"); Bishop's College, $;> ; ( )ther pur- poses, l-UO. 14. Total, sil021. 11. (';)OKS!lIRi:. The Itev. A. II. Judge reports : — *S7. Peler'n Church, Coo/tshire. — The usual services have been held regularly throughout the year, attended durinu' the Summer months ]>y an avi.'rau'o morning congregation of ninety, while at the eveiung services a mo.st encoiir- aginu' increase is seen. Th(» conu'regations on week-days and the chief Fasts and Festivals of the Church are not so satisfactory. The Sunday school continues to llourish uiuler the skilllul management of our stalfof teachers. In connec- tion with St. Peter's Church, a ladies Guild and Missionary Knion has ])een formed. A meeting is held every fortnight, when the ladies devote themselves to work for the new Parsonagt', and at every second meeting an hour is spent reading interesting Missionary n«nvs of the Church. 1 re- joice to think that a growinii" interest is ])eing felt in our foreign Mission work, for I fully believe that the greater the int(nvst shown in tin? Church's work abroad, the more surely will the work at home llourish. Besides this Society a branch of tho Crirls FViendly Society has l)een established here, having two associates and liftet'n members. Last Summer the old Parsonaa-e, being in a ruinous and uninhab- itable condition, was sold and a new building commenced. The contract, for two thousand dollars, was signed on the 8th August and the 1)uildinir shortly after\vards be- gun. It is convcnit'nily siiualcd immediately to the lila.st 'V- •it' iHy. 44 of the Chnrcli on tho corner orihe lot, and will tidd uToally to the appearance and vahie ol'onr Chnrcli properly. The buildinii' stands now, onclos.Hl, brick cased and shinjilcd, and is to be completed by .lune 1st. 18(S4. The people have subscribed M'TV nobly toward-; the I'arsonai^'e I'und. Chrisf Church, Island Broo/,'. — All C'liurch work here, I am thankl'ul to say, is satisltutory. The cong'iegations have verv materially increased, (averagini;' seventy throng-hont the th(; whole yi'ar) and deep intere;t is shown in the Church's weltare. In the Summer we had our proi)erty neatly fenced in, and hope next sprinn" to set about enacting horse-sheds. On my own behali" and that of my peoj^h; I record our warmest thanks to Mrs. AVilliams for gifts of Altar linen and alms bags; to Mrs. Geo. Iv. White, of Lennoxvill", for the gift of a beautiful and costly Altar cloth, and to th- Guild of St. Matthew's, Quebec, for the gift of a valual)!' In'ass alms-basin. Stimulated by such acts of kindness the Con- gregation has purchased a neat and good oruan for the Church, and otherwise addi'd furniture to the building; yet our wants are still many, including a bell, Eucharistic ves- sels, a font, vestry furniture, matting, (S:e. In connection with Christ Church a Sunday school has now been started and we have on the roll some twenty names. This is a small beginning, but with Cod's blessing we hops! the school may prosper. With great regret I mention the loss, through removal from the village, of our Church-warden and organist Mr. Xutt. His invaluable services will ]>e greatly missed. Dillon. — This station, twenty-live miles from Cook- shire, is served by me once a month, ami entails along and arduous drive. I hold service in a school house at New Jllnglaiid, where are nine English families, on Monday evening, and the following morning as I return homewards. again in the Norwegian settlement in the house of oni» of th(^ five families of Norwegians. At Ni^w England a Sunday school is carried on by a layman. Randhoro. — Ten miles from Cookshire I found six uhurch families living near the hamlet of IJandboro. My oiler to give them a monthly service was reci^ived withiireat glad- ness, and I have now held four services in a school house there, all of which have been very well attended. I was told that mine wa.j the lirdt Church of England service ever ) I Jit'Ul ill tho place, and the interest and curiosity shown the iirst night was manifest by the assembling- of over oneliun- dred people, who completely filled th(; buildinii-, and most attentive they all were. The choir of St. Peter's Church accompanied me on this iirst visit and our service was siny-ulurly ^^'ell rendered and hearty, ^o much enthusia.sm is shown hy the few church people here, and such substan- tial oilers of aid have been made by them that I have a good hope that we may soon erect a little church at this out-post. " T/ie Basin". — During- the summer months the Sunday school here has been kept up by tlie same lady whom I mentioned in my last year's report. Her work is completely a labour oi love. I have had ai'ternoon service in the school house at various times throuiihout the year. A bright season for the Parisli was the occasion of His Lordship the Bishop's visit, on Oct. 27th. The following day, ihe -I'^vd Sunday after Trinity, twenty-six candidates were presented f'-r conlirmation, iifteen in Cookshire, and eleven in Island Brook. I append statistics : — Baptisms, 50 ; infanis, o!t ; adults, 11 ; Marriages, 2 ; C'oniirmt'd. 21); Burials, 10. Amount collected for all Church purj^oses, in Cookshire and Island Brook : Ass(\ssmt'nt, s;5ni).()0 ; Church Society, $87.71 ; l)(»mestie ^Missions, s8.70 ; I'oreign ^Missions, ^i).45 ; Bishop's College, !ii=-"),15 ; Other purposes, l>09.o'J. Total ;Jl,5-")2.4(;. DA WILLI-:. The Kev. II. J. Tetry reports:— 1 am happy and thankful to state that no interruption to tlie Services has taken phuM' in these three congregations, sin<(» writing mv last l\ei)0it. Even during the desperate weather and roads of last Winter, not a Sunday was a bhiiik, though I must admit having had some tough work at times to keep api)ointnients. In Mav last, the Lord Bishop consecrated St. Augustine's Church, "at Danville, St. Paul's at Troutbiook, and the "Cliurch of the Epiphany" at Lome. It is gratifying to see these three congregations, each with • j. :,h. 'mW '! 1 ^H 'J»J 40 its Chuvciicoinploti'd and paid lor, — oach vvilh a congie?;!,- tioii increasing" in numbers, attached to the Church's teach- inii' and discipline, devout in hehaviour, and appreciating- their privileges. At the expiration of the third quarter I resigned my charge, after eighteen years of unbroken labour; it is needless to add how a(,'utely 1 feel the si^paration. During this lonir period, nothinu" ever happened to disturb the harmonv of my relations ^vith the people committed to my charge. 1 have ever been treated wilh unallected kind- ness and cordiality which seemed to increase with each year ol my IncumbtMiey. I leave the Deanery of SI. Fran- cis with feelings of prolound regret. 13aj)tisms, l'4 ; Burials, 7 ; Marriages, 1. Danville. Tin'j!;wit:k. Lome. Assessment $:i2o 00 $1()0 (M) $70 00 Church ^Society 74 7 47 Domestic Miss'ions 10 44 o 12 Foreign Missions 2") 4 2;") Bishop's College 2 21 2 17 Other Durposes 01 :57 20 (14 17 4") Total $:J07 01 iiiil07 (i-) !i^87 45 Total from Mission, i3;502.11. DUUM-MONDVlLliK. The Kev. F. J. B. AUnati reports :— The state of things here is much the s;ime as ihat re- presented in my last report. Our numbers are l)eing gradually reduced, l)iit otherwise what little there is to tell (capable, thatis, of beingmentioiunl in a report) is cheering rather than otherwise. I am ])leased to observe a tendency towards regularity in Church-attendance, and a marked kindly interest in Church matters, on the part ol those who formerly stood aloof. This is especially the case with the members of other denominations, or of none at all, who have been for the past two years drawn here by the new branches of industry which have sprung up ; and to whom our services at iirst appeared strange and uncon- genial. •: \ ^Hk 47 e*i Church-work liiis j>ouo oil much as usii;il. 'JMic sclicino luul the coiiiiuj^' year ol" services, ckisscs, »S:c., lor ihe past is as ibUows : — Services at the Pauisii Cnvncn.—Eren/ Smhlii//. also Chri.stmas Day, Ei)ii)hany, Ash-Wtduesday, (lood Frichiy, Ascension Day, — at 11 a. in., and 7 p.m. New Year's Day, and Harvest Festival, at 11 a. m. Everi/ Friildi/, also Christuias Eve, Xew Year's Eve, Shrove Tuesday, and every evening in Holy Week,— at 7 p. m. lloiiV CoM.Mi'Nlox. On the lust and third Sundays in each month ; also on Christmas Day, Sunday after Christmas, Epiphany, Easter Day, Sunday al't.er l-laster, Ascension Day, Witsunday, Trinity Sunday, and Sunday alter Thankstiiving Day. Srhool-Iinuse Servicer. — On ea
  • isrs. — (1) Si4nda//iKo') a.m., ibr candidates lor conlirm- ation. i'l) Sitndd//, 10.25 a.m., for elder pupils. {?>) Saturday, 7 p. m., lor adults ol' bolii sexes. Sunt/tii/ !e will soon be accomplish- ed. A contribution to make up a balance of ^SO, due upon the diurch Organ of the CVood Sliepherd, at the same time as the collections for the Church Society, I am sorry to say, has made the sum less than last year. Asses.sment, ^-Wi) ; Church Society, sft !!).;!■') ; Foreign Mi.s- sion.s, itil.-')7 ; Domestic ^fissions, §:i..')0 : Otlier i'urposes, ^yo.ll. Total, !ii;-U'J. .")•'}. i: .1, ( DURH.ii-M. The Itev. G-. T. Harding reports : — As far as I am able' to judge, without being too san- guine, the work here is prospering and giving many indi- cations of good fruit soon to come. Among these good indications, the congregations may bo noticed lirst. 1 am thankful to see, that whereas for- m(>rly they Avere very good — and in some cases remark- able — during certain seasons of the vear, and at other times, whiMi the weather was less favorable, became v*n'y small ; ii<>w, tliey continue good in almost all kinds of weather, lifi^M^ 60 thus ])eii)"" of a mncli more sleadv cliavactor, and shewing, probably, a larger avorag-o attendance than in many pre- vious years. In conlumation ol'tliis, it maybe stated that the ollertory ior this year, deducting special collections, is the largest received durinu' my incumbency. The case is similar in regard to .he attendance at Holy Communion. ]''ormerly, most ol' the members managed to communicale the prescribed three times a year ; now, I no) ice that morc^ ol'them have l^erome regular. Another uood indication ol' progress — one, indeed, which gives me the greatest encouragement — is the unusual mani- i'estation, lalely, of earnestness on the part oi' many younu' l)ersons. I have been al)le to uirhi the coiiiidence ol" some of these, and was, on one or two occasions, quite surprised and gratified to see the .sincerity of their religious inten- tions. As an instance, I may mention that two or three young men. unmarried, have voluntarily undertaken the lves, or been the means ol' having it performed in their homes. Some others, just bo- ginning married life, are I'ollowing a similar course, and testifying in other ways their earnestness in religion. T may add, too, that many of these, under the influence ol' strong temptation tc* stray away from the fold ol' the Church, have proved the stability of their convictions and the strength of their devotion to Iler interests, by remain- ing firm, in spite of all attempts to turn them. Another cause for gratitude, and a mark of i)rogress, is the I'eeling manil'esied, genin'ally, towards your Missionary. I seem, to some extent, by the favour of Almighty God, to have secured the good-will of both old and young, and have ret eived many marks o' their conlideiic(\ Lastly, there is th'^ matter ol' oU'eriniis made f(n' outside objects, to which I have often before referred in oncourau- ing terms, and which, this year, is no less a subji^ct for thankfulness. As shewing that there is steady jirouress in this respect, I may say, that in IHIU, the amount raised was $58.47, while this year the figures are !*;10!>.77. The amounts collected this year l)y means of Mission (^'ards are as follows: Miss (}inn, !S!ir).7r) ; Miss Hurrill, i|1i>.00 ; Mrs. U. 8kill(>n. Stfl 1.00 ; Miss Holmes, si 0.7;-, ; Miss ]'lovart, 810.00; Miss Dovle, $«.-,;-); Miss A. Lvster, liS.B:) ; Miss H. Mel)ouu-all, !<5.(lO'. Total, !i;;.Sl.-lO. ")1 Ift' III this g-ood work, us will be sl'oii in the liuaucial slalo- mt'ul, jyAvoiiiv stands lirst again, and 8outli iJurhiini second ; though UpiH'V Durham also is steadily improvinii". Thus far, I have given only Ihe bright sideof things, aiul it must not be su])posed therefrom, that there are no g'loomy features connected with the work. Miuiy dis-ouragvments meet your Missionary from time to time, in ihe prosecution of his labour. Tlu> difficuliy of making up the amount of th(^ assessment which has always l)een great, shows no signs as y<^t of al)atement. .And while I feel strongly that tli(^ sum required of us is notliiiiu' more than reasonable, and that we ouglit now, even to be self-supporting, I am conscious of a great want of sympathy v/iih mo in this, on iht^ part of nuiny members ot the (Jliurch; b.ing ollen sur- prised and grieved al the shortsighted spirit I meei with, and the W(\ik failli of Ihose whom (iod has prospered, and who cannot more willingly and freely give to Ilim, re- membering that He is a])le to recompense them a thousand fold. 1 ought not to close without referring again io the good work done here by the Diocesan Missioner. Another "■ Mis- sion" was held by him, during last Advent, in the Church of iSt. Paul, L'Avenir, it being the third altogether in Durham. ]\[uch of what was said about the other two will apply to the last one ; as it was conducted in like manner, and with similar immediate etFects. Taking them now, altogether, and speaking wiih refereiice io general results, I cannot but feel that they have l)een good. I ne(^d scarcely say that tli(^ services during the past year have been kept ii]") \vith the usual regularity. B.iptisms :!l, Conlirnied 10, Marriages 1, Ihirials 1;!. U/tper Sonlh Durhiiu. L'Avenir. Durham. Totals. Assessment ^■220 00 sl-3.") 00 $12.') 00 •^.'iOO 00 (Mmrch Society '20 21 12 08 la 31 40 211 Dimiestic Missions... 4 4:! 8 80 :j 4-5 10 00 iMn-eiu'n Missions.... -"> 85 21 T-') 10 50 87 58 llishop's College ■■] 43 3 30 2 54 9 27 Other Purposes 105 42 7100 32 118 210 00 iif'-ViH 90 $273 11 Si 187 70 ^81!) 77 ' h: Iff '^-is; r^:?^ ^i! FAST FKAMPTON. Tho Eev. F. l>oyle \\ rites : — I liavo been enabled to keei)up my two Sunday services, (not passing; by many ol' the leading- holidays,) with mifail- ing rcoulaiily during the year which is now just closing-. Th(^ services in both churches, taking- everything into con- sideration, have been fairly-well attended. This is especi- ally true during the summer months. AVhat I stated in my report last year al)0ut my Staiuioii congregation, I endorse again this year. Only allow me to extend the remark that the people there, owing to the loss in their number, are not al)le to meet their lull assessnuMit, ibr the^ have onlv paid thirty dollars out oi' Ibrty which is now due. ^ly earnest ])rayer lor this congregation is that our lUshop and the J)iocesan Board may see lit to spare them the services ol' the church some yi^ars longer. This can only be done by retlucing the present assessment. As to llemison congregation 1 have to report this year th(» loss oi" three ol'my leading cliurch I'amilies, who have emigrated to the States, and more are looking forward to lollow them in the sprinu'. This is a loss which we i'eel iinancially and socially, and we have had no acquisitions, and not likely to have any, to iill the vacancy thus created. IJaptisms, '■) ; Coniirmcd, Co ; Marriages, •') ; IJurials, •'). Amounts collected lor all Church purimses, viz : — Assess- ments, iJilO") ; Church Society, ^iiCl..")!^ ; Domestic Missions. .$1 ; IJishop's College, |il.7!> ; Other purposes, ^lOO. Total. i-2!'!>.-"'.l. flASl'K HAslX. The Ilev. .1. 1*. Richmond reports : — During the past year the services of the Church have been regularly held in this Mission and have Iuhmi well al- leiided. Besides the regular work ol' the Mission I have served as I'ar as possible the Mission ol' Sandy J>each in which 1 had eighteen ser\ ics besides visitation and Com- munion ol' the sick. j,urial of the de;ul ;ind othei' calls i'or my ser\ ice^i, 58 SI. Paul's Church. — The congregations have been lurger than usual owing to the vacancy in Sandy Beach which caused many of the people irom that Mission to i'requent this Church. Some little addition has been made to the interior of the Church and the building is ready for conse- cration. &t. James Church, South West Arm. — This congregation has been struggling to meet its assessment. Since the as- sessment was doubled in, I think, the year 1871, the people have always experienced dilliculty and especially during the last two bad seasons. The exodus of many youno- men who w^ere absent the whole year and some of whom have not yet returned, caused a h(>avy pecuniary loss to the Wardens, so that in that time in spite of extra assessment on those remaining, the AVardens are delicientone quarter'.s assessment. Peninsula. — For the same reason fell back in the same way, but owing to a "good season's" fishing have been able to redeem the loss. This Church is now finished and is ready for consecration. The Church Society's grant enabled the congregation to complete the building. There are about 1()1 Church people in this part of the Mission and several scattered people on the St. La^vrence, who look to this Church for all ministrations which they may require i.e. lil'teen people atdrillbn Cove, niiuMniles from Peninsula, Jifteen people at Fox, six miles further on, and nine persons at Fame Point, seventeen miles still further. Little Gtis/ie. — At last I am glad to report that tlie old debt on the Church is [)aid. For the last three years a little was paid yearly, but last Easter it was determined to make an elfort to pay the del)t and with clean books to apply for the grant of the S. P. C. K., Avliich had lapsed and also lo iipply to the Church Society. The people agreed to give the proceeds of St. Peter's day lishery to the Church. It realized about i^TO and quite unexpectedly was supplemented by a cheque for iiJilOO from Mr. Luce of Jersey, a mc^mber of the lirm of Messrs. Fruing &C0. The two sums more than l)aid the debt. The S. P. C. K., made a liberal grantof <;(;2.) and the Church Society one ol'iijilOO, so that now with the labour of the people, the new Church commenced about twenty years ago can be repaired and linished, I hope, in time for consecration next summer. i u w ni i i m m 64 III iho Mis.sion of Gtispo, iho Parish ]vet;ister gives lor 1888: Baptisms, i]-2; Marriauos, !>; Burials, 11. Sandy Beach: do 17; do '■]; do .k y to be able to repoit an increase in the amount of moiu^y raised not only for home use but also for outside objects. We were encouraged by a visit from the Bishop in October last, when twenty-six persons were Coiiiirmed.~15 at Water ville and 11 at ilatley. I hope to have another class for conlirmation ready for next summer. My register shows ihe following entries : Baptisms adults, Y ; Infants, 18 ; total 2o. Marriages, 4 ; Burials, l-}. Amounts collected for all Church purpo.ses, vi/ : — Assess- ment, $4")0.00 ; Church Society, $44.S.") ; Domestic Missions, 88.00 ; Foreiu-n .Missions, $11.00 ; Bishop's College, -$4.50 , Other purposes, itfOOL'.GT. Total, ^L'.ll.OO. I V(UTient in has been laiicel at a, ' was hvld tu re work, has bet'ii )oen al)ouL 3 has ])een e wanither consider- l-NVr.UNKSS!. The Rev. 1'. Ivoe reports : — The mo.'/ stirring event in .'he annual liistory of this l)arish,, has i)een lh(^ " Mission," ludd in the Church of the Ascension, Campbell's Corners, in the month of January ! These services were well attended. The ]\[issioiier. as usual, was most successful in "shaking up the dry bones," and, no doubt, has been the means, under the Spirit's teaching of ■'lusing many careless souls : the.se impressions it is to })e •fe.voutly hoped, may, in many cases, prove lasting; thu n m- i i - ■: : . i ■iiifl i ^A^!,i 1 f)G f^ervkcs, 1 am sure, lielpe>cl others \vho wore looking au- xiously lor grace and ]\o\\) in their journey Zionward. The usual work ol' this Mission has gone on uninter- ruptedly throughout the year. The services at St. J^tephen's and the Churcli oi' tin* Ascension have been, as a rule, well attended ; oicasional services have been held at Lys- ander Falls, and the usual monthly service, with one or two exce])tions in Ijad wealher, at St. Julie Station. The number oi' regular atteiulants at the new Church of the Ascension has increased considerably during the year, We have a good orgaii in the Church, and 1 think the music and the singing art». attractiiiu' the young people. There seems to be a most excellent spirit prevaiUng all the meml)ers. A state oi things most gratil'ying to the Incumbent. A very handsome marble Font, the gilt of Mrs. Ueed, ^vas l)laced in this Church in August last. The Sunday Schools at St. Stephen's and Church of the Ascension, are increa.sing in members, they are ])oth well attended, and the [)rogress is very satisfactory. AVe held lioo Pic-nics in September, one at St. Stephen's, the other in Young's (Jrove, Closlbrd Jioad, and both were duly ap- preciated by old ;ind young, I have rect'ived several letters IVom my Iriend, the Ri;v. A. A. Von inland, which would never hiivii been written, if the meml)ers of the Church, in this Mis.sion, had been more pun(;tual in their payments to the Diocesan Board. 1 think, from w liat I can learn, it has not been a very pros- perous season with our farmers ; l)ut the small demand mad(> on tliem l>y Ihe Board miuht be i)unctaally i)ai(l. Manitoba and tin' lar \Ve.-( are altractinu' manv of our I'ro- testant settlers in i!it\se to\vnshi[)s. who fre(|Ueutly sell out to French Canadians; we have lost two families in our Mis- sion during the past year, b'rom present appearances, not very many years hence, the greatei- part (;f these townshiiis in Megantic will I»e French Canadian. The balance of debt due, W. S. Thomas, Esq., for advan- ces made by him toward^ enlargement of the Parsonage, is now in ])rocess of liquidation, and I hope will be soon paid up in fiiil. I have received assistance fi(>tn friends of the Church in Quebec, towards paying olf a del»l incurred for sundry repairs and improveraenis in and arouiul the Par- sonai't'. o7 The collections iiuidc for the Church Society, though small, was a work of no small didiculty for the three young girls who undertook it. Ellen Jane Patterson, Ellen Brown iind Susy rallerson had to pay visits to about 40 houses, scattered over an area of many miles, to collect the quarters and half dollars that make up the sum total. Bai)tisms. 9 ; ConiiruK^d, none ; Marriages. 2 : Burials. 0. Si. Stephen s. Assessment .$:J0O 00 Church Soeiety 28 00 Domestic Missions 5 00 Fori'ign '• 1 52 l)ish()p's College, 2 yciirs G 04 Olher purposes 8<) 00 Total s;420 r,Cj Graiul Total, -^4ropos(!d new Churcli there. The building committee have selected II plan and complied with the Canon, and I trust will show steady advance next year. The iJishop, on his visit iit Ad- derley, was impressed with the increase of the congrega- tion. The Church property here has now a very neat ap- pearance, the fencing of the burying-grouud being com- pleted, through the exertions of Mr. Thomas XVahsh. Baptisms, 82 ; Marriages, ■") ; ConJirmed, 34 ; Burials, 18. Amounts collected for all Church purposes, vi/ : — Assess- ment, l^ioO ; Church Soeii'ty, 8-1 ; Domestic jMissions, 7 ; Foreign" Missions, 10 ; Othe'r purposes, s212. T(»tal, 8isted ]>y oilier members of the congregation. The aiieiulance was very uood averauino" 20 every Sunday. My own Sunday School at St. Paufs, of which I am sole supeiintendent and tcaclu/r numbers I'l, with an average attendance of 12. A communion tabic, I'eading-desk, and pulpit have biu-n added to the furniture ot the Church at Spooner Pond ; and we are indel>ted to the generosity of Mr. and 3ilrs. Arthur AVilcox, of Richmond, for the gift of handsome communion vessels, and alms-dish In addition to sTo already given towards furnishing the ChaMcel, Henry I']vans, Esq., of Montreal, is about to pre- sent us with an Altar cloth. A small horse-shed has been l)uilt by th(> members of the Spooner Pond coirgregation. ■i i ' ;;i«i .- 'ji i • M 1 '^ :»!j 00 A Sewing Society lias bueii started luidor the I'resideiicy of Mis. Joliii Kvaiis, the proceeds of which are to go towards ('huivh purposes. Wo are deeply indebted to the Central IJoard for the second $")0 thus completing the grant ol'$100 to the Spooner Toiid Church. Baptisms. 12 ; Marriage, 1 ; liurials, ■). S/toonrr St. Paurs Trinifi/. Pond. Total. Assessment, whole Mis- sion !t!450 00 ^A-iO 00 Church Society KM.") 7 85 S i'7 ••!2 27 liishop's (^oUege 1 -M) 80 1 lO 8 JJ2 Foreiun & Domestic Mis. 22 2.") (171 -l til :!2 r)7 Other Purposes l.Kl (J<» U (lO 1:33 :!:'. 306 .")!» $046 36 $32 02 $116 37 $824 To l.ABllADOK. The late Missionary, Itevd. ]{. AV. Brown, left the Coast in September and has accepted a mission in the Dioces(» of Montreal ; until a .successor can })e ibund the mission is in charge of a Catechist. That portion of the Coast which comprises the Mission within the Diocese of Quebec is 30(1 miles lonu". The Church people have increased bi'tween the Bishop's two last visits I'roni 300 to TjOO, chielly by the iiitlux of Newfoundland lishermen. During the Bishop's Visitation last suinmer <>•") were coniirmed. li:ki).s. The Rev. J. Kemp reports : — St. James' Church. — The work here continues as when reported last year. The same round or]>u])lic services, and house to house visitations. Here being the residence of the clergyman, and the con- gregation as.sessed at the highest rate, we have the greatest lesiduiicy D towards d Jbr tht! t' Spooiier Tolal. . $-loO 00 ( -Vl 27 J .-J .'!2 1 ;52 r>7 ! 306 oO r $82-1 75 I ho (oast, Uioce.so ol' ssioii is in ' Mis.sioii '. Bishop's iniliix ol" Visitation as Avheii ices, and the con- greatest (VI number of reguhtr Sun(hiy serviees ; morning, oirco in two weeks ; on every Sunday evening during the y'?ar. Thi' eongregatioiis alxnit the same as when hist reported, or perhaps something smaller, owang to withdrawals and re- movals. Sunr/a// Si:li()()/. — AVe have a Snndi.y Seh*^- '1 in co'-.''i(.(.t;,,ii with this congregation, only kept during thesunmn months — about thirty on tlie books. Mr. (1. I'ayne, In. ieiegate. as usual, takes eharge oTil, assisted })y som-^ young ladies 1' the eongregatiou, to whom I hereby reooix; my aekiu)w- ledgment. Mrs. Marshall still presides at the organ. The C'hureh has been decorated lor Xmas, and looks remarkably wdl. The zeal ol" those who took part in tlie work deserve all commendation, involving as it did some nim^ or ten evenings of their work, in preparing the decorations. St. 3Iur//s Church, Kinneais Mills. — In this Church the services have l)ei»n held as hitherto, once in two weeks in the al'ternoon, and twice in six weeks in the moining. The congregations have not been as good, owing to deaths, r(>- movals and perhaps one or i a .- withdrawals, the Iruit of mixed marriages. Mission Services. — On Sunday, the 7th ol'October. ilie I'cv. I.Thompson commence.! a temporary -'mission'" in ihis Church. The Church vas crowded, to overllowingour o\\ ii people turned out fairly well, but we were almost swamped by outsiders, very gratiiying in one way, and made th(» whole thing apparently a great success ; but our own people Avere not so personally dealt with as they might have ])een, had there been only a few^ besides Churcli people ; and I fear that the results A\ill not tell so well lor the Church as we had hoped ; several however came to the Holy Communion for the iirst time, who, I trust, will con- tiime. God grant the seed may not have been sown in vain. Broughton. — Here we are a handful among a vast French j>opulation, and the Protestants leaving. Services ojilv once in six weeks, and some times, owing to roads, the appoint- ments cannot be kept, w^hich makes it twelve weeks be- tween one service and another. Congregation small, people poor, iind it dillicult to make up the assessment of |20 per annum. This place could be more readily reached I'roui ■Jff! • A' ' t I ;.i \i:M ^.■,!{.= tho Quobci' C'ontral, ])(3iiig- on the line; it was (Uicc pari ol' Jiov. Mr. Kiui^"s missionary district. Ilari'f'// Hill MiiiPA. — Scrvi'c liiM'c on luy way lionn* IVi.ni Broug'liton. Very low. NothinL^'doin-;- at Mines. o)dy two I'aniilios boinu,' Ihoro, hesides Ibiir or liw nn'nil).'vs in t!i(> neisxbbourhood. Pay liltlo or nolhinu-. Beattie^ — A st^ttb-mont .six mib's IVoni Lo(>ds \ dlau'c Sunday services in Summer, Wi'el; (biy .^er\iei-s m W inlei-. Consi-reu-alion about .")ii (lit'ly) ; bavo promised to bel[) in makinii' up St. James' assessment. Fiizzeils. — Week (biy service about once a month. Sonu^- thing contributed imvard.s Kinnear's Mills" as.so.ssmont. ^/ibscriptionK lo C/uirrh SdcicIi/. — The amount < oritiibut'il lor the whole nussion. imduding oil'ertories, is about lil'ly- four dollars. besid"8 ovm- twenty-lbur dollar^ lor i'o.'i-'n and Domestic} Missions. r,aptisms. 10 ; Marriag-es. 2 ; l>uiials, 1 2. Assessment, $oOO.OO ; I'hurch Society, >>')iA\0 : Dome.-tie Missions, si!). -i") ; Foreiu'ii Missions. ^.'y.OD ; ])ish(tp's Colleue, $:].i!.") ; Oilier purpo.se.s,^3;ii<;.0o. Total, -^lOS.lo .•\rA(ij) UiE.V lsL\Nl)s. The Rev. J. Clnnnbers rei>oris : — Few ciui know the exact sl;ii(> ct !his Mission. The Isbnids are thirt(>en in number, seven of which iire inhabited :ind are situated ten to twenty miles IVom (Mch other respectively; extending' a di.>ianc • of about Ibity-live miles iVoni east to west. The Church oT iMiuland ])eople are scaltiu'cd widely over th(> group and number lour hundred jieople. Side bv sid(^ are lour thousand ivonian Catliolics. Cut oil" From all shijipinu' ccnnmunication with the out- side world Ibr nearly six months by an impenetiable barriei' of pack iee, that surrounds the islands during the greati'V part of this long and miseralde winter, the place becomes a " little w(n'ld in itselT" to the inhabitants. l^'riendships, associations and attachmt.Mits must of neces- sity l)e IbrmiHl, and as the Church of England members I'orm sueh a i'eoble minority, the religious inllueneo of the c>^ TJoman Catholics would propoiiderate. were it not for the Divine 1)les,sing' resting upon the Society's endeavours to spread the Oospel, and onablinp,' the people general I if to prefer that Gospel and see its superiority to that of any other system. But still danger exists : not in Romanism as a direct power, but indirectly, in the faciliti'^s ollered for mixed mar- riages ; and occasionally the utmost tact and care is required to break up one of these engagements and divert their al- t(Mitions. lu the summer a dill'erent evil presents itself. AVhi^n, Ix'sides the ordinary iishing business, ten large " Lobster Canning Factories " are in full operation, the islands become a centre for a number of roving and questionable charact(M's seeking emi)]oyment. These bring either their " isms " or iulidelity with them, and what with their corrupted systems of religious l)eliei', and their more corrupted state of life, much evil is propagated through their means. One can from the al)Ove, form some small estimate of the damaging inlluence ])rought to bear against the work of CJirist. and how dillicult a task for one clergyman alone to ( ope with the evil. /Vlthouiih the number of my people is small, yet the area over which they are spread is wide, and frequently t!ie approaches to these islands are dillicult and dangcious. Moreover, as most of the journeying has to be done in an open ])oat, the ^lissionary must be governed entirely by the weather and consequently punctual visits to any of the sta- tioiis is imi)Ossible. All th(> islands have been visited as regularlv as uralher permitted. Entrj/ Is/and. — From Entry Island two familii's and a fe^v individuals have emigrated to Cape Ih-eton, but 1 anticipate their return next spring, as I do not think tlun' will im])ro\(> their condition. The movement has reduced the congrega- tion from the number ol 78 to oT. It has also the evil eli'ect of lessening the probability of a day school, as the remainder cannot well allbrd to pay for a teacher. A))i}ifrsf. h/ai/d. — There are only four families here. A neat little Church was built some years })ack by the zeal of a former missionary, l)ut the expens(\s of repairs must rest with the residing missionary ; for the congregation is too i ; 64 small to iviidor oHectivc aid. It is at ]>ro,sent undor ivpnir which will cost $120. Gruulatoi/e Is/and. — The rarsoiiage is here, and tlu^ coii- gTOi>-atioii number in all 115 souls. On this island tli<^ people work hard ibr thoir Church an con- 'laircliaiid 'xecuh! all ullay, niul voralollicv Capt! and >ii iiuinh.'i' lor Divine t lias ]i(M t'V Kill, unless mint']', l)iu aiils oiitii'c 10 Missio!! Ji'o.s.se Isle nmt (»r llic 0, and our L g'ootl ,si>a- it pooplo arc C, io |U;'i\'i' u'ive !)('- 1 niiii'ht !)(' or support ■ tlu^ ol(l(M' leiitly IMi. bool-housc isscssnuMit, ; that llicy 05 to whom I ministered as frequently as I could should help to meet the increase. The suggestion was enough. On the spot a list of co.itributions was made out. A i'ew days later a woman of the congregation met me and gave mo twenty- live cenis — the gift of a young lad who was obliged to earn his own living, and help to support his parents who were poor. He did not like to give such a small sum him- self; .soon he hoped to be able to give moie. And s])eaking of interest in the Church as proved by giving. In'ings me to mention a most munificent gift by Mr. Ralph Merry, AVarden of St. Luke's Church, Magog. At our annual Easter business meeting he spoke to imt quietly but confidently of the favourable prospects of the Church, and said that in a few years doubtless a larger build- ing would be needed to accommodate us than the present ; and thai also a parsonage should be erected as a home for the rncumbent ; and that a site should now be chosen large enough for the two buildings, wheiii'ver it would ht deemed lime to build them. Then he concluded his remarks by telling us to our im- mense delight that he had an acre of ground in a very desirable place (the choicest in the whole villaf;'e, it provaged in build- ing the Print Factory in Magog. At the time of His Lordship's invitation reaching me, Mr. Thompson, the Diocesan Missioner chanced to be with me, and urged me to accept the offer, very kindly ])romi- sing to take a month of duty for me. The remaining Sun- days were taking by neighbouring clergy. Dr. Roe of Len- iioxville, Mr. Brown of Mansonville, Mr. Clayton of Bolton, Mr. Read of Lennoxville, and Mr. Wurtele of Acton. Mr. Stevens of Hatley, also very kindly gave a monthly service in one of my School-houses which 1 desire to keep open, about eight miles distant from his honnv To these gentlemen my heartiest thanks are due. I may add, that, with the building up of ^lagog, we begin to entertain hopes of a subdivision of the parish. Each centre will require a settled pastor, and must hav(» one as soon as suitable terms can be made with the Diocesan Board. My Register records Baptisms, 9 ; Marriaucs, o : Burials, 8. Cieof}j;e- Mago^. ville. ToOil. Assessment >?i!.2i> 00 >;liV) 00 ^:j:)0 00 Church Society !» 14 5 00 14 14 Domestic Missions 19 5'J l--^ :]7 :Ji' 8y Foreign Missions »> 18 1 .")4 7 U7 Bishop's College 3 00 -J 00 f) 00 Other Purposes i!oG 55 ii)J5 9a 5-Jl' 48 1519 :34 8412 S4 $932 18 MALIUIE. The Rev. .1. R. Walters reports : — I feel sorry that I am unable to send a more flourishing financial report this year from this Mission, for ouiside objects. tJT 84 $!t32 18 Bui soint'liov Wf liavo felt the pressure of our assess- ment of $-\00, wliii'h in orcL^v to make up, we have had to lend every ellort. The reason bi'in<_!,- that a i'ew ol' those who helped us laruely in Chureli matters, have left this Mission and there heiiiU' no iullnx: of oiilsideis, and depending' as my people do, ahnn>t wiiliout exeeption, ui)on the lishing- for a liveli- lioixl. \vhi<'h of ifst'lf, is of such a precarious nature, l)ut tliost' who f )ll()\v il, oft(Mi wiu'u lh(^ season is ended, find ihems.'K I's liiiaiicial!)" litlh' hctlei' oil" llian when they heu'aii. 'rh:)U!rh ihis year the merchants Iia\(» u'iven the fisher- men a Nplciidid price for their Hsli, yet tin; catch offish on the wliole lias l)e('ii far heh:)W that oi' last year. This heiiiu' the only indusiry in tin's Mission, it is plain- ly to he seiMi. hut my i)tM)i)le have but the few short sum- mi'r montlis from th(» last of Afay to the lirst of November, in whicli to c;irn thle (most of till m) depend " endrplfi" upon the fishing. Not only so but we maintain four School Teachei's in this ^lission. One in Malhaie, one in tlie New Line, one at Bara- chois and anothei' at the <^)inerof the Beach, with but the aid of a very small Govtrnment (Irant. f would plead here the hel]) of the Colonial ami Continental Chunh Society, in Ix'half of our sciiowl wovk, for in no place, could their help he ))etler extended than in assistinuus in thi.s coast Mission. I have lhrou<>-hout the year coiulucted every Sunday (and on the appoint. 'd Fasts and festivals) Divine Service, at Malbaie, Corner Beach and Barachois scliool house, and have as olten as 0( casion would jjermil conducted service at Sandy Bca; h. in the niorninii', with a celebration of Holy Communion. 1 ha\e staited jiere a branch of the Church of j']nuland Teniperance Soru^t, , and have so lar enrolled foriy-11nv(' names, ihouuh I do not lind it taken up as freely as one could wisli. many piM'sons feelino' a kind of contempt for the name '• /nH/jrirnirr, '' not so much piM'haps the cause, and yet are r(\i(ly and willing' to admit thi» truth of its work and good. 1 wish her." to thank those who helped us last vear with our Tea Paily. l^sjiecially Messrs. W. Bower, Ct. P. Fau- vel, and U. LeMarquand which brought us in |G4.50. ' &! %'■ w ir % G8 "We have thissiimmor put a very pretty pulpit and prayer desk in the Church. Made from desions in Cox & Sons' book, ])y Drum & Co. of Quebec, which cost us i?GG. 50. 1 must here thank Mrs. Alexander, a lady of this Mission, for the prayer desk, (of ash and Avalnut). I must also thank a very kind friend Geo. Sears, Esq., of Toronto, for th(^ g'ii"t ol' ^2(j to our Church work ; also, hi.s sister Mrs. Humphrey for a present of books for our Sunday School. AVe are get ting' up a sale of fancy work for the new year. I must thank h<'re the Rv u, ]^ Ker of Trinity Church, (Quebec, lor his kindness in sending us a very nice box ot things. Also Mrs. AVilliams, in sending a box of things for the poor. I am sorry to chronicle th(^ loss ot Adolphus Collas, Esq., who has left the Mission to reside in Jersey. In Mrs. Col- las, the Church had a very warm supporter here, and a ready hel})er in all good work.s. Bai)tisms, 22 ; Marriages, 5 ; Hurials, 5. Assessment, !»;:'00 ; Church Society, |tj.80 ; Foreign Mis- sions. $4.o'> ; Bishop'js College, $2,05 ; Other purposes, 182. Total $495 40. J-OHTXEUF. The Rev. hV W. Colston reports : — Services have been kept up, without intermission every Sunday during the past year, both in the village School House and in Christ's Church, Halesboro'. In the latter plaic the congregations fell ofl" greatly during th<' past winter, on account of the severitly of the weather and the almost im- passable condition of the roads. Some idea of the condition of things may be gathered from the {'act that eight Sundays IJhad to break out the roads from the village to the Halesboro' Church, and, as a rule, on these Sundays, when, after from two to four hours hard work, reach the Church, it was to find either the door locked, or a congregation of " one '' — the Sexton. I shall hope that the past year has been one of real spiritual progress in addition to the regular Sundaj' services, The Holy Seasons of Advent and Lent have been carefully and prayer 'ox & Sons' $60.50. I Mission, lor irs, Esq., of k ; also, his our Snndav 10 now year, ity C'hureh, nice box ot in us lor the Coll as, Esq., In Mrs. Col- hore, and a Foreign Mis- airposes,182. ission every llago tSchool latter plai-e st winltM", on e almost im- ho condition ght Sundays Hi Halosboro' 1, al'tor from ch, it was to " one '—the n one of real daj' services, ;en carefully GO ob.served. During the former your missionary held four sp> rial services each week, — In the Hardwood School House, in the Church at Halesboro', iuthf House of Mr. Thos Jess near the Railroad Station mikI in the village School Hous,\ All these were attiMided by thoughtful, earnest congrega- tions anxious to he;ir the Church of Christ's message of solemn warning and holy comfort. Daring the latter, three special services were held, in the Hardwood School House. in the Church and in the village School House. Holy week was marked by daily services in the Church and in the village School House. At all these si^rvices a Sermon or Short Address was given. Your missionary is happy to be in a position to report that the long-talked of Church in Portneuf village will this spring be built. In a few days we hope that the contract \^ill be signed. H'his happy consummation of our hopes is to a verj/ large extent due to the generosity of a Quebec lady, Miss Davidson, who gave us the princely gilt of -SySO, on the condition that the people raised loOO. This has been done. It required no little self denial on the part of many of the people, but all felt en- couraged by Miss Davidson's generosity and deemed it a sacred duty on their part to show their gratitude to her, by the amount of their subseriptions. Our Temperanee Association has been in full blast for nearly three years. It has })ecome, I believe, a power for good in the community, while, it has gained the respect of our French neighbours. Still, until we have a Diocesan organization the individual Pastor, will lind himself heavily handicapi^ed in his temperance work, and all those who are actively associated with him will lind the work (o be " uphill. " I cannot clo.se this report without recording my own personal thanks to ^Liss Dollie Ford, for the thorough and conscientious way in which she has Idled the ofhce of organist during the [)ast year both in the services of the sanctuary and also at our Temperance Meetings, and also to Miss Reynolds for occasioiuilly acting in the same capa- city for the services in the Church. To all my people, for their many acts of kindness and love I desire to express my sincere thanks. I appiMid the usual statistical report of the whole amount ^.'504. The Village Congregation gave $202. The Congregation of Christ's Church, Halesboro', $102. Baptisms, 7 ; Marriages, 1 ; Biuials, 1. m 1^ TO Amounts C(>lle<'li'd Iniall Chmcli pnrposos, \\a : Assess- ment, $lf)4.1KS ; Church ^Society, 8''>>'tJ ; Doincstic Missions, .$1.70 ; Foreiuii Missions, ^'2. 21 ; JJishop s C'olli'go, >^\.\^o ; Other parposos, $12S.O.'}. Total, s;50-l.,s2. KIVIEKE-DU-IiOrp (!:x JJAS).--Xo i^'poll PIlKiAWAKK AM) I'l'Kr KAMKL. The licv. C. D. Brown reports :— In this Mission there are three Ciiurches w iih their se})a- rate congregations, \h : Shiga wake, Tort Daniel, and I'Anse au Gascon. The Mission extends along the (joa^l oT ih" IJair dcs C'ha- leurs. from iht» laru'cr Nouvt'll'' river on the w e.--t, to the Kiver Pabos, on the east, a distanei' ol ahout thirty miles The Parsonage is situatt>d ;d Shigawakt'. distant si.'c miles from the Church at Port Daniel, ami lilben )uili's from tlu' Church at I'Anse au Gascon. During the past y^ar Divine Ser\ict', and relel)ratious ol' the Holy Communion havt* been conducted with the a<:cus- tomed regularity. During the past winter alternate Services wi le h'dd cadi Lord's Day at Shigawake and Port J)aniel, e.vci'ijting eveiy fourth Sunday .when two Services were given ai Ij'aiisc au Gascon, and a third one occasionally, in the evening, at Port Daniel, on the Missioiuiry's return home. This arrange- ment is changed, however, lor the present winter, and, a morning service "iven every i'ourth Sunday al TAuse an Gascon, with regular Services in the oilier two Churehes And during the summer months alternate Ser\ ie<.,s w ere also given every Lord's Day at Shigawake and Port Daniel, with a lortnightly liVening Service at I'iVnse au Cascoii. Also special Services have been held. On the whoK', all these have been well attended, and characterized by hearty responding, singing, and much reverence. Pastoral visita- tion has been carried out with fair regularity. The Missionary has received much cordial co-oiieration from the Church-AVardens of the seveial stations ; and espe- cially from Mr. William Skejn\ in his capacity as Senior Warden and Superintendent of the Sunday School of St, Paul's, Shigawake. 71 The " Annual Statistical Table " si?nt IVoni the Doard does not permit the separatt; amounts realized Irom ea'h conjjregation (o be shown, Kel'eronee must, therelore, be made to one item in the " Table," vi/. : th it of •' Oihor purposes." This amount ($201.22) includes the Oll'ertory ; repairs on the Parsonaiiv ; and new seats with other improvements in 8(. Paul's Church. For the work on the Parsonage the p.-ople throui^hout the whole Mission displayed much liberality, in consequence of which, it is now in a habitable .00 ; Church Society, $4.57 ; Domestic Missions, s4.29 ; Bishop's College, '^o.HiO ; Other purposes, $201.22 ; Total, $488.28. :^^i H. I i'h. 12 STANSTKAD. Tho licv. Vn'o. TlioriU'lot' reports ; — Duriii:^' thf piist yoar, wo lia\o had much ti) oiicouiaj^e us ill this Mission. <>ur sorvi'Ts lia\ i' hi-tni hfai'lior and our < onuTt'uatiiins Liro'tn' than in ))rcvious year.s, while the iulorest iiumiro-ted in Chinch xvnk has bt'eii loss confined to ilie few. Tho avcrao't; nttondanco at Holy Coiamnnion has al>n boon f-omowhat larger than usual. Two (lasses have been presented to the liishop for Con- firmation ; one of 13 in Stan'=«tead, and th^' other oT ti in Beebo I'lain. Ol' those bai)ti/t'd this yoar 13 were adults. Aided by a ^-onerous i^rant from the Chnrrh Sooiety wo have, raised the morlgai>t' JVoni our parsonagi\ A small balance remains still to be, collectrd. Hut it has boon made a matter of personal oblitration. The pars(mage is in roalily free from all incumbrance. The total amount raised in tho parish for all purposes exceeds that of lasl year by about $800. Alloavthor we ha\e ji'reat reason "to thank oople seekin:;' more thriving' bu.siness conlrt.^s. This year e. '^. we havf to deplore, among'sL others, the removals of Joseph Terill, Esq., and Oeorgo Bixby. Esq., with their respective families. The uenoral arrangement ofservices remains urn hanged. I have had three full .services on Sunday, with I wo Bible classes ; and an average of two or throe week day sor\ices throughout the year. The usual special services in Lenl and upon tho chief days of the Church have also been held as usual. In Holy Week, the Uev. Isaac Thompson held a ^lission in Christ Church. Stanstead. His lahours — wTii ol'tht' Mission was very observable throughout this poi'iioii oiOur ii;ui>h. Recalling the encourauinsi' syni[ttoni;- rfl'iu'ifd to abovf. it i.s lair to sugrjest that perhap.-i und.n* God ihis s{)ei iul Mis- sion, held amojigst us by Mr. Thonii) on, may have beeJi the means of awakening us to fr«'sher ndigiou-« lif-. In addition to the help adbrded mr' by l.'cv. Mr. Ihitiuii- son, who gave me also an extia, Sund.iy in Au'iu-t, 1 have had assistanctj on two other tSundiys I'mm li^-v T. tS. Chapman, of Dudswell. and Mr. Bernard. l)i\i)iity ^tudellt, of Lennoxville. We are also indebted to the Re\' Dr L(jbley, <.»f Dishop's College, for a most interesting Missioinny arhlvs. debvered I am sorry and ashann-d to t^ay to a hnu'-ntubly small con- gregation. A beautiful alinsd^a-^in of sterling .siher. elegantly en- graved, the work of Messrs. J. tS: U. Lamb. New York, has been presented to Christ Church l)y \Vm. Graiinis, Esq., of Chieago, in memory of his mother, a late p.iiishion'MV I acknowledge gratefully the siMvif is ■.! ih.' (.llicc jj^arers of the parish. Our younu' people wilU pj.iisi'w orthy zeal have provided funds ibr a new e;d)iiut (triian in i)lnee of the old one. Mi.5s Miml'.s eonlinues I'.ulhfnl toli-'r piist and has been sup)>orted, in time of nerd, by the kind and elli- cient aid of Nlrs. 11. E. Channell. In IJeebe Plain a most eneouragimv urow tli is pere.'i)tible. Our people there are learning to rely \\\v.)n (liein>«dves and are beginninii- to take. an active and iutclligiMit pari in the supp(n-t of the Church. \t pre.scnt they ar(> busy foinjdet- ing the appointments of their <"hnrch 'MlilifMv This year Ihey have put up a hell an. Ihe. fonaer l)einu' iKud for by pri\ate subsiMiptij:iii. .V so'ial and indus- trial association has l)e"n organized to [>roniob? unity of feeling and to provide further funds. 'C. H. MeClintock, ]''sq., ha.^ prt'senled -l very neat clinn- deliers ; aiul Mi'ssrs. Jamieson ^V Co.. of Montreal. Iiavegiven varnish, (S:<'.. for the finisjiinu' of th<' [)ews To both we tender our thanks for their kindness ; as al-o to various ladies who have been so active in Church and Sunday '■•■ I 74 I- < , school work in this coriuM* of the Lord's Viiioyard. They shall ill no wise Inoso thi'ir r»'\v;iiil»K' lor ui'- li» \ isit my pi'opK' as ol'ti'n as I d»'f?ii'i\ The ainouul ol'timti and cH'trt required to search out and visit penpl"' who have Inst th<' iiahit of Church ^oin«j, — and to hrinu" them past ihe doois of school houses which pander to their laxity oi \ lews and love ol case, — is simply enormous. One man, even in a [);irisli like mine can do in this direction hut a small Traction ol' the work that is clamour- injj; to he done. We iiivs/, serk such peojjle out, we iintst go and preach to them in their schocd houses lor in no other way can we teach them the duty crchurcli goinij'.and win them back to habits ol' worship. Yet wi' cannot do this duty u}.on the outskirts Taithlully without seemiuii' to neglect other duties in the rcntirs of our parishes. What we need is nioi'e nu'ii u[)"ii the grouncure for the work of this imjiortant Mission Held the services of an ad- ditional man, student oi- de;u on, to slrenytlien the incum- bent's hands and to clu'er his lieait in ihe midst of constantly increasing calls. So might we lioji.' that the master's work would be betliT done iuid his Chunh in this part built U]>on more enduring loundalions. Baptisms, :J:J ; Conlirmed. lit ; lUirials, 1 1*. Ass(^ssment, Sb")0 ; Church Soiiei\', sK').)."); Doiuestio, Missions, $1."). SO ; FoieiiiH, $0.1", ; I'.ishop'.s Colle-e, $'.) .Hi] ; other purposes, ssTSl H. Total, sl'.ll.fiT. SANDY i;i:a''ii. See (l,.-.[»r' report. \\i: t ns niiiely dollars, bnt the money was subsnibcd bt'lore the purchase was made. Diirinu' the summ"r some yoinm ladies IVom Quebec were stayinu' at \'];\^{ Fianiptou and they kindly olh'ied to i»et up a musical t'literlainiufiit lor us in order toi)rociire l-'unds towards a new Or^an. This oiler w*- gladly ace epted, and they with some other hel[) IVoni J-la^-t j'ranipton succeeded in liivinu" us a in<>>f enjoyable entertainment. I inusi here aeknowlediitMhe receipt oi' \eiy much kind- ness and help i'rom the i)eo[)le oT Ea-t V'lanipton not only on thi s, but o!i olh''r oreasions. Our thanks ai'e due to tin? iiieuuibent ol' that Mission lor his [)resence ;ind heli> at lur entiiijiinnient. An addition was mM ini|'(i-sibh for the people I'rom a distance to attend Chuich. The attendance at oui Ser\ iee:- in both West Franipton We have a an dC ranlnMirne has hem \eiv <'ne,'•,■ (»nal kindness from the ])eople, in both [)ai'ts of in\ Mis-ion. l-'oienio-l however must stand nd his My mv Church- Warde W ls>n. of ( 'ranl)ourne, a AV 1 fi w here 1 find a homi' e\;rv li i!ie 1 uo theie, Church-Warden in iMaiiiplnn, Mr. .Ichii Bartholomew, is ever n'adv to do what he can, im l only lor Ihe Church. I)ut l'oi- me. These hnwcxi'i' are not ih^ only (»nes who hold both theniselv<'s and iheii' hor;-es at ]!!V service in case of need. Mv own hor e w a-< for a tiiuc disabh'd last ^vinter hy beiiiii' horned l»y an ox, or to hire oni» but 1 \Va- n"Ver allowed to want ■ -t I? i '^m 'm t 4» ^ ,: 76 Shortly before the Bii>hoi)"s visit I received a very gene- rous preseni from my people of a fine set of robes for my carioh' aiul sL'O.oO towards a new set of harness. This was accompanied l)y a letter askinu" me to accept them as " a v«n"y small token of t?n'ir esteem."' 1 am sorry that v;e have during the year lost some of our best sui)porters by removal from the place. T have hadl sojourn again with us during this summer gave us the \ ery great advantage of musical ser- vices. We are indebti>dto Mrs. F. Montizanibert, Miss Walker, L'cv. ('has. Hamilton, Miss \. MacAdams and others for Ohrisi'nas tree presents. The addition of 8toiu'hani to my chaige, t houuh incri'.ising my labors, has given me saiisfaction, by reason of tlic hearty and welcome manner in which I am ri'ccived by its j^'ople. I am Lilad lo say that a general good-will prevails among us and a gtMU'ial desire to promote the common good of the C'hurch. Ba[)tisms, 1.; ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 4. Assessment. sjilOO ; Other i)urposes, i$()2 ; Total, $222 ; iStoneham As.se.'^sment. $30 ; (Irand Total, $252. ti ^ .-Mi^jgiiii 77 ly geiio- lor my 'his was 111 as " a or our a is. '. Tolal n-i•^ 00 2^ To 4 00 3 88 9.-) l--<4(i 70 a proved irch. lams, of iig this i<"al scr- VVali^.M-. lors lor I'^Msiiiu ' hearty pf'oplo. amoiijjf lorn le ST. SYriVEsTEIJ AND LAKE HEAUPORT. The Rev. R. White, doing- temporary duty in tlic ahovw nii.ssions since the end of April last, reports : — The Misaion of Sf. Sf/lvester. — I hav(» held fortnightly ser- vioes at St. Giles and St. Sylvester, alternate morning and afternoon, and once a month at Cumberland Mills and St. George, also alternate morning and afternoon. St. Giles with St. Narcisse comprises not more than clfvi-n families. Tln^ congregation is small, averaging some twenty- live people. Many of the inhabitants have left. I was told two families, the early- part of this year, .sold their pro- perty, left for other i)arts; this leaves a gap which 1 feel will not be easy to be filled up, as there appears very little, chance of their beinu' rei)la<'ed by new seekers. The otler- tory has been good, considering the small numbi-r tliat at- tend. There has been one bai)tism and one burial during the past seven months. »S7. Si/lvfslcr. — Till' numljer of families belongiuLf to the Church residing in this part of the mission is nearlv the same as St. Giles. The congregation averaiies from twenty to twenty-six. I lear there will be some difficulty in raising the required sum for the assessment. I baptized one child here the early part of the Summer. Offertory- -Pension Fund, S2.32. Cumberland Mills — ConuTegation good here; u^ual rit- tendaiice Ibrlv. A very great want at this station is a day school and some one to superintend it. There are some fifteen to twenty children receiving not any instruc- tion whatever. Taking this into consideration. I am thank- ful to say that the attendance is good, whatever the weather may be, and the devotional bearing proverbial. 1 baptized two infants there in .July last The a'^sessment has all been collected. St. Geonyf. --Here the .onuregation is y.-ry gooil. Divim? Service is held at the Manor House. (Mr^, S. Tozer. seiir.) Both she and all her family take great interest in the work. One great want here, the same as at Cumberland Mills, is a day school. The services are always well attended, gener- ally over thirty — two himilies coming from St. Fabien have to dr'ive t(m miles, and four have to come some four or live miles. Oftertory fair. The assessment has been paid. I j.i .! I " '< I m 78 have baptized two inlinils duviiio- tho paist month. I havf also visited the Kennebec threi> times durina- the Inst six months, and held a eoltnav servi<(' ai three dill'ertMit houses on each occasion. There nve oiily four or five families be- longing- to the Church on that rojsd. 1 hold service regu- larly at tho house ol' Mrs. (ieorge Poz<'r, jScoH Juuelion, ])olh on my ^v■^y w\^ to St. (nH)ru-e and on my rcluvii. At pres(»nt there are only two Ijiniilies residinu' tliei'e. The remaining Sundny in tlu^ monlh I visit Lid:e IJeau- port. I hold service in the morning. Th(^ last live Sun- days, siiK'c the congregation were awace iluM'.' would be service regularly one** si nujuth. tlie C'iiui'.-h has been wi'll attended, considering th<^ lew residents iIkm-c are. The rO(»l' oi'ihe Church is very defective, so much so. that it is almost impossible to use the one side. OTcrtory— Pension Fund, 81.<»'>. . ,* * • ^^ • ♦ I h. I have ic Insi, six nt liouscs imilios bc- \ic(> vo^'n- JuiiclioiL lurii. At u\kr 15(';ui- li\"(' Sun- w'oiild ])•' Tlio rotif it is almost , TO The folUiwinfr lieporh have been rcccirr/f froiu C/er<:;,ijmen not in cotf/.'f'rfion vith Ihc Dioresnn Boitnl. 151SlI0I'"s COLLEtiF-. l.i:.\.\tiXYIl,T,F.. The rrincipal l)('i;s to rojiDit : — The iiuml)Ov ol'onr Studonts lins not inovoasi'tl since last year. Indeed tliis could scarcely ))e expc^cted, as an unusu- ally large uundxM liiiished Inst .Inn(- Die course for Avhich they had entered. We hav(\ hovM', er, a larg'c First Year, which is a good omen lor the luturtv Of our 22 Students only 14 have declannl them.seh-es Candidates for Holy Orders. Of these (! intend to take woik in the Diocese of Quebec, 5 of them l>eini>' exhibitioners. ^Muce January 1881 only one Candidate \^^c Holy Orders has come to us from any Paiish or Mi.-sion in this Diocese. The number of Boys in' the School lias sliiihtly diminished since this time last year. Our nunibiM' lins term is CO. The Daily Serviee in the Chapel have Ix^en regularly carried on. The fu^x, > f \\\" School now attend both the Chapel Services on ^■ulldil^ The Holy Communion has been celebrattsl d.rtrim^' terr i t :;ue eyery Sunday and on mo.st of the othei' lb iv i'ays. Tic celebration is always at T a.m., except on the Isi Sai.ilay in ej.h month, when it i.s at 11. On the 2Ut)i May iTrinity Sui dav) the Bishop held a Contlrmation in the (Tia])el. when 1 Student and 12 Boys received the Lavi.'j;' on of [lands These are all now Com- municants. The small debt w hi(di at iIm^ lime <>f my last report still remained on th<^ Oriian \\ ■• now been paid oil', and the Chapel and all thinii,s bd i.jinn to it are entirely frei^ from debt. The meetings of tht> Mission ry Union have b»'en regular- ly held, and 1 am jdeased to note the special interest which is taken in this part of our work by tho.'-e who ha passed from the CoUeu'e into the ranks of tin* Missionary Cleroy. The foUowinu' cleruvnien have durinu,' the year preached or read papers be Ibie the Union — Ivcv. C. T. ijeid, D. C. L., E. D., \\y\ K. Dindsiv. M.A.. J{ev. J. Vo.ster, M.A., Rev. G-. H. Parker, liev. V. M' Websb'r. T^f.A. The Oll'ertories in the Chai)e! have amounted to $204.50, for the following objects : Chapel Expenses, !i;55.14 ; Organ, «o if ^-iO 85 ; Bisliop's Collogo, 5^35 04 ; New Lecrem $10.18 ; Quoboc Mission Fniul, §7.29 ; CnMicral Fund, i^G.48 ; Do- m(\slic Missions, $^5.^:'. ; Al<«'oiiia, $klC; Ali^-oma widows' and ()ri)liaiis' ]''und, t*'-^-! ; Foreiu'ii Missions. i|iM.2T ; Madagascar (]\rissionai-y Fiiiou) s;1-j.1S. T' ^ siibscriptioiis ol' I ho moiahovs of tiio Missionary Union (lor Madauasol;s. I am only abl", now that I have (;harg'e of tlu' School as Avell as of tht^ ('ollcffi^, to go out, as a gene- ral nde, on one Sunday i" the month. Mr. A\'. ('. Bernard, B.A., and Mr. .1. Ivimes, B.A., take cliargeof tluMVorkal Capelton, which is in neaily the same condition as at the time of my last re}ioij . The ()ll'erlo!i(Vv at .Milby during the vcar have amounted to $9."). 70, fui' the lullowing objects :-- -(.'urient Expenses, §72. 11 ; I\Iissi(.n Inmd. §l.ol ; (b'iieral Fund, 11 ;5G; Pension i'Tmd. §:'...'o ; Don.e.vtic Mi.<,>^i(.ns, $2.29; Algoma. Widows and ()ri)hMn;-;, §12.:17. At Capellou the OU'eibjrie-, huve amiainted to .§l'2.9;J, and §54.00 ha;> been raised in oihei' ways for the expenses of the ^Mission. A ('onrirni;itii»ii wa.- Iield at Milby on the ]7lh June, when 11 candidate-: wer(> presented. Twn candidates from ('ap(^ltc»n Were conhiined at L<'nnoxvilIe the i^ame day. TluM'e are -om iliopeful .i'jii.^ about the Milhy Congregation hut thev, a> Weil as the t ',ip,lt, ni |».'Oj»le, need a great deal mort^ l-);;sloi!!l c;i)e ihau 1 am ahle to Li'ive them. I'A \h <\ ,-■ «':i|,l,l-:(.K Mrr'.;i':2.9a, and expenses ol' ITih Jiine, lidat.'S I'lcjin same day. onuregation \ great deal ,»n regular altemla.its upon the s.M'xic,'- at St. Luke's Church. Sandhill, weie in fa t won to the Church by those ser\ii-es : but it is too far for their children t' g«> to Sunday School. Aecordinii'lv in the Snmmci- 1 opened the s hool which Mr. Dancau Mackenzie. 15. A., the .•-on of a uentlemau in Lennoxville. and <»n(^ of our Senior iMvinity Students shoitly afterwards took in chargtv The re>nit has heen in every \N ay ^ alisfactorv, (^xcepl tir.it to the vutinued by Mr. Ki.haid llewton. LA., and niyseii' down to the mid-sumnier holivlays. Sin e then. 1 reo'rct t(^ say. i«\\ing lo sexei'al rcmo\als from the place ami ihe ( on. e(|uent laek of an\ one in Auaic- \' iilin'r lo t iki' upon himself the burden of altemlinu' to lim n 'cesary liiDincial arrnuLt'cments. i lu' ser\ ices h.i vc )iol Iccii o . nnied. The di^;htnce IrolM Leunowille is TO miles, ai.dtlie expense of l>ail\v:iy far.' and boariiildiiii>" a small C^hurch at Agnes has been dcposilod in ilic V. ( >. Savinus Baidc by \ho Treasurer, INIr. Stephen J'earcc, awailinu' brighter days. At St. Luke's Churcii, Sandhi'l, regular services on every Sunday, and the major lestivais have been conducted durinu' the past year l)y myseli', except during the mid-sumnier vacation when the \lev. A. ('. Scarth, tlie Rev. A. II. Judge and Mr. Puucan ]Maek«'Uzie gave services which were much appreciat'-d. There is little new to report from here. Fiiian- e.ially the congn^galion llourishes. The tine Church IJell is ui) and ]);iid lor. The i^reat want in this and all our College Missions, A\hich those ^vhose we(»k days are entirely oecu])ied ^\ith College tuition cannot supply, is that ol" re- gnlai' ]>astoral care and visitation. This I hope will soon be supjilied to y\scot Cornel' and Westbury. — b'orSandhill I do Avhat I can by liivinii' tluMu an occasional day's vi'-itinn' on a Coll.'gc holidav : that ho\\(>\'ei' is but little. About two months' auo after long hesitation as to the wisdom of taking upon myself the burden of tlie additioM;il woi'k, 1 linally decided t(/ open regular Ibrtuiglitly serviecv at Johnville, a villiiu'c on the Inieniational l^.aib.vay, 7 miles flora Tennoxville, and lyinii" within the disnict assiiiiied W; St. i/iike's Church, Sandhill. The services so far liave l> 'cn well atl-i(led. There is a Sunday School conducted by Mrs. Chari.s Smith. Johnville alFords a ])romisiiig centre for Church Avork and ought 1 think to be occupietl by us. It is too soon to say anything about results. Baj)tisms, II' : Burials, 1 ; I'inancial statement lor the year endinu' I'^astcM* ISS:]. St. LukesChurch.Sandhill, for Parish i)urp()ses: — Church exj)enses, including horse hir(\ !ii;j2.70. Church bell, other cbjeets, !s;r.H).40 Total, !s;24;{.18. l*'(n- (mtside objects— ('hurch So(;ie(y and 1). and V. Mission,'-' iji'T. <>:.*. llishop's (k)llege, !sl.l2. Total ^X.W. Grand total, $-j:.1 .;J2. Johnville :— Algoma, $.!.(>0. N. Ji. — Ascot pays horse hire. C.VI'OUNA. ()n<"rlorv for Church Society, iiitH2.88 ; Other i>ucpos;.s, !&281.02. "Total. iBi!»5."..tl(). 83 ^ido io\vai(l.s K>sitod in Ihc )luMi IViircc, |eos oil every iicled duriim' liiiid-suiiinu'r lA. II. Judu'.' weroniucli uM'c. Fiiian- 'Chureh lli-ll and all our s arc entirely is that (>r re- will soon ])(' Sandhill 1 do s visilinii' on on as to Ijic le ad(lili(Hial rlitly serviei'v I'.vay, 7 miles I'ici a^iisiu'iied s so I'ar have )ol <'OHdueled a pridnisiiii;- 1 \n^ ociMipied esulLs. lent lor the ^os : — Cluii'eh _'ll l)(dl, Otllel' ide objecls— ►■_'. l>ishoj)"s .1.32. COAll'l'oX. ler i»iirpo8:'S, The Ilev. G. 11. I'arkor reports: — Marriaii'es, 5 ; llaptisms, 1. litM'tor's stipend including- Xmas-lvisleroU'erings, s Hi0.-2t] ('hureli Society, :i^2<) ; Foreign ]\lissions, ^lo.-J.'); r.i.shop'.^ College, i5;1(»; Other purposes, s:;7!i. Total, !5;l)i»i».;)l. Co^LrXo.N LADlIvS ('< )L!.i:( IK. The Rev. .T. Dinzcy reports: — On the l")th June last, liie Couii)ton Ladies' College clos- ed the ninth year of its exislcnec During the iteriod, Tour hunJreu ;ind ibrty-sevcn i)upils were wholly or partly edu- t;itt'd in the Institution. 01 these, three hiindivd and liTl 'cn were ]>oarders, the majority ol" whom came IVoni the Ivasiern Townships and the cities oi' C^ueheo and Montreal, while a nuxsl aecept;i1)le coidiiigent was ruruished by ihe Maritime rroviiices. .V 1 Ih ,air pro[)ortion, h-) ol the above, have engaged of tuition, teacMng m the Dominion and i:i the United States. Tiii-oc haAe hlled responsible position> in this School. The small num))er of day pupils, bL', was owing to the inability of the locality to sup[)ly, to a greater extent than was the case, a class of pupils sullLciently advanced to meet the requirements of a supeiior school. It WAS a condition Avith the principal subscrib'r to the College Fund, that the buildings sh(»ul(l be erected in Comp- ton. And, certahily, ihe bi'.aity of lie scenery, and the healthfulnc's of the neighbourhood are all that can be de- sired. j)Ut un.brtunaiely, for the. reasons just given, the sci.ool has been deprived iu a large measure of that suppoii which is a chief factor in the success of any unendowed educational iiistiiutiou— I mean local patronage. During the nine years, a sum not less than .^i)4,00O, has been expended in carrying on the work of the College. This iimount has been suppiietl from three S{nirces, vi/ : — 1st. Board and tuition ices. 2nd. Oovernment grants. ;;rd. Fri- vate means. 84 The prosont school yoar is iioi suHicionlly aclvaiiciHl lo enal)lo me to report thorooii. In rcuard to tiio Inst yoar, Sop., 1S82. Jo Juno, ISw:], Iho numhor atteiulinu' was soniowhat smaller llian Uio avovago for tho ])rovious lour years, o\vin<>' in ])arl lo Ihe I'acl HimI nineli'oii youiiy' hulies left Iho school in Iht^ sunniior ISSii, thirteen having linished 1 he ('(»llei>'e course ; three leaving' for ICno'laml, whither (heir i>arenls had gdiie io reside*; ancl throe to attend other schools nearer homo. The denarlnve ofsomanv at om* time, rreated a void which il is (lillicull to lill from the ctMtainly n»>l increasing {'English speaking population ol'liie Province. And all themoic dillicull, Aviien church parents, for tin' sak'e ol'sa\ing a few dollais, will ig- nore their own educational institutions to i)atroni/e ivoman Catholic Convents. This has lVe(juenlly happeiu'd in con- nection with the ('on)pton College. I am thankful to he able to repoit that the health of the sehool was excellent throughout the year, and the kindly feeling existiim' ])etween teachers and pupils most satisfac- tory. The stall" ol teachers— exclusive* of the principal — who gave instruction from three to foiu' hours daily, «'onsi.stcd of a J^ady IMincjpal, and lour governesses, "i'he course ol' instruction end)raced i*higlish, in all its hiancln^s, l<'r«*nch, German, Latin. Drawing, raiulinu', Needlework and Cal- esthcnics. Karly in May. the IJev. Mr. Allnatt, Special Examiner ol High Schools, tVc, examined the ( 'oll(>ge and ieporte<| nio-t favourahlv on the work done At the Midsummer j'lxaminat ion. hesides hook pri/.e^f. to several in the school, three young ladies rece»<,^:!-Hl) pupil>« are being picpared for tiie same examination. In regard to school fees, the ternis ai'o \ erv moderate — ^10') por annum, cov<'rin!r all (haru'os lor hoard and laun- dry, and tuition in English, French, Latin, Drawing and Needlework, &c. Music and German are extras, at moder- ate rates. Clergymen's daughters aro received at ^iJilAO per annum, ichaiiccd to 0, 1SH8, Iho I lie av(M*ago llu' Tacl iluil UIUIUM' lM(>ak!ii<>' lieiiK, when lais, ^^ ill i<^- uiii/e K'oninii x'lied in eon- heallh (d" the I Ihe kindly uost salisl'ac- incipal — who ^ily, eonsi.sled 1 he eouise ol ( hes, j-'rench, <»rk and Cal- I l']xaniinec of lepdilt'd ni(i I Mioj; |)l'i'/e« to >'tM't\ iiiedal;^ d, and in the Li'old nM'd;ilisl iMihe Mc(iill licale. : niorjerale — lid and laiin- Dvawing- and las. at inoder- per annum, .^r. LENNOX VI 1. 1. K Th(> Ivt^v. A. ('. Se.irth reporls : — S/. 6V'()/:;Y'"sr/////v//.—l)nrini;" ihe past ye;ira wiinen'^ nudd has he. '11 estahlisjied in the parish, h.niii'j,' in view tiie t\vo- I'old ohjccl. (d' ^lra\vin^• l-iuetlnT in Christian lellow.diip and social intercourse niemhers ol' the Christian hodv. and of aidiii'^' in all such uood works as may pres\'iit thtMiiselves. So i'ar it has h 'en \-ery sueeessl'id. The inenihiMs (d' the Missionary rnion still eoiitinue to meet on the hist Monday of eacdi month. It were much to he desired that many more had time and inclination to meet touether to pr.tv lor I he ad\';;iicement ol' Christ's Church here on earth. The memorial win(h>w to the kite Mr. Doolittle. has at last hei'ii pla<:e(l at tic e;ist o\u\ ol'the Chui(di. The (h'si'4ii was chos-Mi hy th'- K'ev. Dr. Iloe durin<>- his visit to I'higlaiid, and the work was executed hy Cox and Son, London. Oil the 17th ol'dnn", I presnited to the lli.shop a class of mS to he conlirmed hy him, all of whom have bci ome oom- mnnicaiits. The iinancial statem"nf appended shows an apparent increas(« over tht> amounts raised last year, f)nt it is only app.irent, and is due to oie' or two exceplKm.d items, which will not appear a'.;ain. 1 n'i;i(d to say that tln^ contribu- tions |.) all, or nearly all the diU'erent ohject.s fall ))ehind thos' (d' last yvAV. This is due parlly to removals from the piiiish, ;ind [)ai'lly to some of our p'ojjle f.'elini^' thems(dv(>s nnahle to contrihule as liherally as heretofore. Notwith- standiii'j,' this ; -coiisid«'iinuthe alt'ied • inumslancos of tho "oii'ir(>Lialion, w-' have, 1 think" !;red iv;i -on t<> thank (lod and take courau'e,— hut. if wo would maintain oui' [)ositioii in the future there will he neiMled miudi self denying effort and self devotion. The numher of l>ai)tisms duriiiL!; the year hav(> been: Infants, IS; adults, -V. total, "J;' ; Marriaue-, 7 ; Conlirmed, :58; P.urials, I!. Amounts collc'ted for all Church [)Ui'poses, viz: — ■ Chnr* ; Domestic .Missions, sSl.(;7; I'of.iuii Missions, !«iibrevois parsoinige, $1 ; miik- inu' a total Tor onhide objects of $57. '.•'». Sunday School ol- leiiugs, $1,3 77: exixMises ot" ]\Iissioncr, $10 ; J']aster Oiler- ing to llector, $28.<;3 ; total Un' sjxri/ied pvri>i>M-f^, $n<».:5M. Balance through oU'ertory, $2(!:;.:]1 ; total Ollertories and subscriptions, $:54i!.(il ; towards stipend, (S:c., tVc, $5n7.y8 ; total lor all purposes, $S54.4i'. There is a sljo'ht increasi' in most ol' these sums as rom- ])ar(^d with last year's contributions. Communicants at lilaster Day, 27, and ^ll', and on the Octave 7 others, making 7-! at l']astertide — The largest number yet repoiliMl. lnii)rovements and doinitions, new lloo]' in \estry, lamps lor i)ii])>il, handsome book ot'occa- sional ollice.-i, 4 prayer and hymn boolcs and a surplice. ]Mr. and ^Irs. (leorge King <_!'ave a new surpli(!e Ibr the Vestry and another lo iliu Ivectoi', 31 r. Simp.st»n has again mael'ulness. She was a Very kind-hearted and an earni"^t-minded AVonian, and is much mis:-ed i,.\- her inanv I'riends. l^evis is now the head- (juai-ters of ilie S 1'. C. K. — Immi'_;r;dion Chaplain, Kevd. T. AV* Fyles. and his Tamiiy inakc; an impoitanl addition to (»ur .icimth. In the inler\als ol' his very ini- ])ortant work, Mr. Fyles has been good enough to hel;) in I ihe Sunday and other ministiations, and has won golden opinions. A \\eekly sei-vice aiul lji))le-class ha\c been held durinu' the greater part ol' the vear. anda conlirmation-class IS now m t]';iining. I AVe were I'avoured by a visit I'roni the Bishop in February. I 87 reports : — Doinostic Missions, e, $0.25. S. P. C. Jews, $() ; aisonngo, ijil ; iniik- Suncluv School ol- v:l() ; .l'];islcr Oller- /inr/ Ulrica, ipllU.-jO. Ill ( )trerlorit>s luul , tS:c., cVc, s;on7.88 ; these sums as com- lul ;I1», ;iiul oil the ertide — TJie liu'ii'est ;ni(l (h)iiatioiis, new some book oi'ocr;)- ; and a surplice. e\v snrpli(!e lor the Siini)S(»n has at>'aiu u ledu'e ^ralei'ully a lii'ul eO})y oT Hymns ■Sunday School, and s rcnicnd)iaucrs at s kind |)eoi)le. One ]Mrs. Tolicld, senior, al'ier ;i lonn' illne.-s. uhiess. She was a ded AVonnm, and is >'is is now the heiid- on Chaplain, lve,vd. nake an inipoitant \'als ol' his very ini- . enough to hel;) in »nd has won golden ;lass ha\-e been held , a conlirnmt ion-class Pjishop in Fe])raary. Ill May, tho Dioce n Missioner Mr. Thompson inUd a ion days' '' Mission " ■< very satislactory results. A few Services w cm e held during the Summer in lladlow Cove. Since June an early cele})ration of Holy Communion at 7.30 has been kept up on the third Sunday in the month, with an average attendance of seven in addition to that on the lirst Sunday, at mid-day, average 14. Then too the hour lor morning-in-ayer was changed to in.:;o. Bapti.sms, l-") ; Burials, ^^■) ; Marriages^ 7. Clergyman's stipend, $»'>00 ; Church Society, •Sl>..')7 ; Do- mestic Missions, stf 11.24 ; Foreign Missions, $1m : lji>hop"s College, $5.25 ; Other purposes^ !gi220..V.i. Total, $s,j4.41>. MOxNTMOUEXCI. The llnY. W. S. Vial reports : — In this mission the services have })een well attended — largely in proportion to our small numbers — throughout the year. At the service in the chapel at the Quebec J.unatic Asylum as many as 10 Church people who live in the vici- nity are olten present. There is one serious drawback to the welfare ofihe mission in the sale of the Hall proper! y ; and altho" it is the intent of som'Muembers of the family to build a Church for the Missi-)n, 1 do not see how it is to be kt>pt open pcn-manently and served regularly uidess it be attached to Lake In'aupoit and erected into a ]\Lissi,)n (including the Asylum) under the Diocesan lioard. There are eight families (farmiim) ^vhich belong to tin* ^Mission besides the emidoyees of the mills. Sli[)end and Ivister ollering, $2 Dl.OO; Church Society, ii<.").2.0 ; Domestic Mi.ssions, i^G.o4 ; Foreign Mis.sions, Bishop's College. Total, s;224.7!». Ni'Av ('ai;lisi.i-: and rAsi'i:i!iAi'. !)aptisms, :]5 ; Marriages, 8 ; l^urials, 25. Amounts collected for all Church ]mrpo,ses, vi/. :-- Assessment, i«;487.*.t2 ; Church Society, s;')l.()7 ; Donu'stic Missions. %;2.(J:5 ; Foreign Missions, $05"") ; Ihshop's College, iSo.ll ; Other purposes, !&240.2o ; Total, !^7lt7.1-. i: f I IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // 1.0 I.I 111 12.8 I ,50 -»«■ |2.5 1.8 11-26 11.4 11.6 Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 73 WEST MAIN STREET ' WEBSTER, N.Y. U580 (716)872-4503 ■^^ rt tt ti * I i m r^ri ■n ^\ 1., -1, m 88 NKW LIVEUPOOL Tho Ivev. V. A. Smith ivports : — Dnrin'i:' tlic yfar ("liurcli wnrk li;is lioin' on in this (|uirt parish iiiiioh :is usumI. Thorf hus hccn nt) iuttMiiiptioii Im tlu' ytMily i"'>iiii(l (>r S;u'io(l Services, \\ hiih hiwc all hi.-ii lairly Mtlciuiotl, taking into ((iiisidi'ialion oiii- small lllnulish jxjpulatioii. Tlie Snn ahle lorepoit thai one third of the (h'ht on our Par.-onatrc has been paid oil durinu' the year, ledneiuu- it to one thousand t two yt'ars I have been holding monthly Services lor the Protestanl Jiailway employees at the ("han- dicre .1 unci ion, who are veiy much out. ol' tlie reach ol' the ordinary means olgiaee. My Ministrations have been veiy cordially a« cejtled in that (juarltM- and kindly acknowlcdL;f(l nai.t rin." 7 : M; images, 1' ; 1 iJurials, 1, Towards Stipend, s:]\-2; Church Society. !|:2S r)0 ; Dome,- iic Missions, >«•■».-' ; lorcign Missions, sJ^lM).') ; IJishop's Col- Jege, s7!»0 ; Other purposes, s;;27.i;2.0() , Arthabaska, $1^.00 ; iNicolel, ^[fjO. Total, i^.j.o'). 80 i i QUKi;i:«' — CATIIKDK.U. Tilt' Kt'v. Cr. \'. [|()u>!ii,m ifpiiis : — IViplisms, J". ; Marri;i!.;'.'>; 7: r,iiirmii,(I, 1_', niuinls. ;'. I. (Muirfh cxpiMiM's, r. /. \\\\ r.'iits, sl.SOOOO ; (Mmrcli So- cio! y, 81-JI-l ; Doiiu'sti-' Miv-ioiis, s.;| i. ni; Kon'i<>ii Mis- l)isli()i»"s ('i»!l('u.>, .-^I'l. II : ()lln'r purposes, sioiis. >r">i),:iJ ^ >,< I IK). Total, >lLMSf>,|i < irKi;i:r — SI' mutiii.ws ciirKcii. Tht* liw. (" il. million n'[)i)rjs ; — liaptisiiis, ;;i : Maiiiauvs, I : ('niiiinii"tl, |;i, Bmials, 17. Stip'iul aii«l !v\p'n->i-s .)!■ Clmrrli. ^v-.'.!i7 I.".-! ; Church So- < icty, >■ 1 .7i'V. to : |)oiiii-,-.iic Mi'^^ioiis, s."»4S.!t,s : Fort'luii Missions, s|:, (Hj; r.islu-ps ( 'ollf^v, >i:>:i.uo ; OiJicr pur- poses, ^2,."i l'».l'.>. Total, ^7. 'IV !.<]••. <»UL1! 1 . un'ii \i:i, s cin^Kt'H. The U'.'v A \, \..ii III! 01. 1 ivp .it> : — l»a|ilisiiis. J ; < "(iiiliniii'l. |il Mania.m's. 2 ; liurials, 4. Towinds ' Mrcrloiv I'oi' Slip.'iid. sV■^^l.(!■^ : Church Society, $ i.'joa.'j ) -. hoiuesd'' Missions, s ;7.0() •_ llishop's College, ^•Ji.-JJ ; OlIoM' piivpi.rs. Ndi'l..")!;. Total, >;2,7.2i) ; iJo- uicslic Missions, iijiS. Is ; I'orriun Missicms, s;l |.()() ; r)ishoi)'s CoUeiic, >'» : ()lht'r pmposcs. $:)7-'!*'i. Total, !s(!7-!.--)8. ll * t ■ « J' 00 QUEUKC— ST. PETER'S. ' ■i The Ivev. M. M. Fothergill reports : — Baptisms, 11; Conlirmed, 15 ; Marriages, 5; Burials, 10. Stipend and Church Expenditure, $750.00 ; Church So- ciety, $117.60 ; Domestic Missions, $90.85 ; Foreign Missions, $7.20 ; Bishop's Coll(>g-e, $7.00 ; Other pur^/oses, $111.50. Total, $1U87.15. QUEBEC— TRINITY (.'HUKCH. P t iWM II i !■ .'W • 4 The Rev. Robert Ker reports : — All our Services, special and ordinary, have been well attended, and on the whole, a very commendable degree of interest has been manifested throughont the year in the work of the Church, The ladies of the congregation iindtM'look and carried to a successful issue, a ]}azaar for which I I'eel they deserve our warmest thanks. I am h(>i)ing that we are getting within measura])le distance of the time when .such expedients for raising lunds shall not be looked upon with approval. During ihe past year our Sunday Scho(»l lo.st by removal its t'lfioicnt Superinlendent, Mr. Geo. King, who with his entire laniily, has gone to reside in tlie state of ^Minnesota, U.S. I am ghultosay tlint the posi- lion of superinti'udent is now iilli'd by my Church-warden Mr. Saml. ^litchell, from whose .zealous cU'orts I expect very satisfactory results. Ill comiuou with other city Churches, we have to regret the loss of two or lhve(> families who have removed from (^uel)ee, l)Ut having regard to tlie position of nuitt(»rs in this city generally we see much cause for thankfulness that we have been enabled to struggle through our most pressing diliiculties. AVe have to depend on voluntary contiibutions for evi'rylhing and when it is recollected tliat ours is the ])oorest city congregation, and that of its members, the ma- jority are working people, I think it will be admitted that they have done remarkably well. The Sustentation Fund for the past year amounted to $7i'5 as auainst $(;il in 1SS2 ; the geiuM'al Ollertory $908.44 as against $90;} in IS.Sl*, and the Ivister Ollertory to the Rec- tor amounted to $109 as against $ lOo in 188-. Last year, not- .i 91 withstanding our numerous burdens we contributed $ S3 to the Church Society in this Diocese, for the present yt ar we have done slightly better, the amount being $101. In addi- tion to this there were individual contributions to various o])jects includini>- some $9 to Algoma. AVo have still to con- tend with a debt of $4000 on the Church and the interest on this forms unquestionably our heaviest burden. Owing to our limited resour(3(^s there are some objects of Diocesan importance to which we have not been able to contribute but which we would gladly help if we could do so. During the year the Lord Bishop confirmed 17 candidates, there were 1(3 children baptized, 6 persons buried and 1 mar- riage. This latter item is in suggestive conr,ra.stto the pre- vious year 1882, when we had 10 marriages. Baptisms, 16 ; Confirmed, lo ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 0. Stipend and Church Expenses, $2011.00; Church Society, $101.94 ; Dom(>stic Missions, $9.00 ; other purposes, $60.59. Total, $2182.5:;. lilClIMOM) AM) MELBOURNE. The Kev. A. J. Balfour reports : — Towards the erection of a new Church in the town of liichmond, which it is ])roposed to begin early next spring, $l,-"5-54.00 have been collected by subscriptions from friends without the I'arish, throuuh the kind services of Mr. J. Y. Lloyd, and placed in the E. T. Bank : Whilst $2,300.00 over and above the amount already paid in, have been sub- scribed by the parishioners and more is expected. Rector's Stipend with Easter and Christmas ollerings $!i34.;)i> ; Church Sucietv. $170.38 ; Domestic Missioiis, $152.28 ; Foreiu-n Mi.ssions, $53.00 ; Bishop's College, $17.96 ; ( )ther purposes', $2,468.00. Total, $3,796.01. .SHKRimooKt:. The Rev. l)Uxton B. Smith reports :— September, 1882, thr Rev. Dr. Reid resigned the rectorshi]) of this parish, and on Sunday, April 15th of this year, 1 Avas inducted bv him as his successor. ^ in w t 02 The Reid scholarship now founded at IJishop's College for the benelit primarily <>f the sOns of the cleruy of the Dioceses of (Quebec and Montreal, is a memorial of the appreciation fell l>y tlie i>arishi()ners for their old rector's twenty-nine years of labour amonu^ Ihem and of their lov»^ and resi^'ct for him personally. As ii was lo Ihe foundiui;' of that scholarship that the Doctor i>enerously devol«'d the presentaiion made to him by his uiatefiil parishi(Miers. The Church- wardens in their report made to \ho Vestry last Easter state th;it the licneral lin;u\cial statement on comparison with that of last year is veiy satisfactory — over ■j^OO more has been re.Uized from ordinary sonnies, and ov<>r $000 from extraordinary sources This latter sum. mostly raised by the ladies of St. I'etrr's Church (Juild, has freed the new Church hall IVom debt. This year the (luild has undertaken the support and education of an Indian j^iil at the Wawanosh Home, Aliioma. Durinii' the month of October the llishop visited the parish, when twenty-seven candidates were presented for con Hi mat ion. The parish re<»i,ster shows 47 Bai>tisms (4 adults), 18 Marria2;es and ol IJurials. In the financial summary below all the amounts r lisinl for parochial objects with the exception of the l^^aster and Sunday School oH'ertories are taken from the Church-war- dens statement for the year endinu' JSth February last The amount reported for the North- West and AJLioma are taken from the report of the Diocesan Board of D. and V Missions for the year endini^ MOth June. I>aptisms, 47 ; Marriages, IS; Conlirmed, '-I'l ; IJurials, .'H. From Envelopes (St. Peter's Church), sj^IJ bJ.O.) ; Church Society, $:]60.<)0 ; Domestic Missions, |I8!>.0.S ; lUshop's College, 17.) 00 ; Other purposes, r-\-2lO.:;!«<. 'i'otal, i|4,.>S8 01. THRKK IJIVKI{S. The Kcv. .1. JI. Jenkins reports : — The yoar which has just passed has iiot been marked by any event of unusual interest. The Sunday servii es of the Church have been maintained with unfailing regularity 93 and have boeii well attoiuled. Multiiis are said daily during* the summer, and e\'eu.soui>- daily during Advent and Lent. At the i'ornier, wo seldom i'ail to see a lew of the faithful who believe their Lord's promise, that where two or three are gathered together in His name, He is in the midst of them. Fven song during- Advent and Lent is fairly attended ; on Wednesday and Friday evening quite a large number are present. Holy Communion is administered twice a month with a fair average attendance. In common with most parishes in this diocese, w^e are yearly losing manj of our members by removals westward ; since May eigiit families havi' lei't us, and we hear of none coming lo replace them. It can easily bo conceived how diihcult it is for Ihe handful who remain to maintain the services of the sane! nary ; indeed, ))ut for our Endowment it would be impossible for them to do so, for we have not a single man of wealth amongst us, but that they have not failed in their duty is evident, I think, from the statistical table which is appended in the form required by the So- ciety ; and 1 can bear witness that what they give, they give cheerfully. Among the sums given under the head ' Other purposes " in the table Imay note $80.00 for Repair of Rectory ; ii;:J2.2.5 for ihe S. S. Library, and $»'»»). 2'>, Easter and Xmas gifts to liector. As will be seen, the whole amount given for Church purposes durinu' the year is $788.17, being something over $5.00 a head for every person in the parish. Baptisms, !• ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 4. Stipend and Church expenditures, $500.00 ; Church So- ciety, $50.00 ; Domestie MissicSis. $4.50 ; Other purposes, $233.l]7 Total, $788.17. i^. ! i ' t TT"-- * *%Ai 94 CoxTUiiJUTioNs FOR CiiuRcii TuRrosKS TiiuouniroUT THE Diocese, durin(i 18So. Qnrb,r C'hj. Ciitlu'dml $12180 l(i St. Miittliow's 7!H5 (id St. MicliiU'l's 270:> :u St. Paul's t;::*, .'58 St. IVU-r's 1087 V> Trinity 21 82 5:5 Tntal .«'2(;814 4.") lliiral DcKin rij nf Qiir1„r. n.iiirif Lduis .*< 41(; 04 Ciicoiina (otfortury > '.>.".:{ <.»0 East Fraiiiptoii 2!»!> ;il liivornuss 48!» !»U Intland COO 00 Leeds 408 10 Levi.s 8r)4 4!> Montmorouci 224 7!' New Liverpool 708 'M I'ortneuf :{04 82 lliviere-tlu-Louii, (en has) No report. St. Sylvester No report,. Three Rivers 78:i 17 Yaleartier 2r>2 00 We.st Frauipton 54(1 70 Total s (iitoi :v.\ Acton Vale 8 4'.»l 8',i Harford and lleri'ford 222 !M» Mronqitoii A' \\ indsni' .... 218 (l.") linry Oi'O JS iJisliop's Colle<{e Stations.. 2.M :>2 lJi.sliop'sColle^'e((Mreitory) 204 TiCt Capelton i"v: Mill.v ." . 172 C.;; Coatieook ' l(f.!l 14 Conipton !M) I .M Cooksliire \^u- li'> Danville anil Tini^wiek. . . . .^t".<2 ! 1 Drunniiondville 7ti.'"i .'!."• Dnilswell 41'.l .M; Durhaui 810 '.»7 Hatiey and Waterville l.'ill OS Kingsey 8-!4 7.'> Leiinoxville 1128 44 Ma.nog and (Jeor^eville . . 0.')2 18 Meli)onrne and Kielunond. .'i70ti 01 St. .lolnis Melhoiiriie \aeant. Slu-rlnooke 4r.88 21 Stanstead i;>ll 07 Total .'<220:)t 78 I'unil Praih rji of (•'ttujir. Cape Cove and Perce ji 7,')S !tl Gasjie, Peninsula and Lit- tle (>aspe 728 OS Magdalen Islands No report. Malhaio WK) 10 New Carlisle and P.aspi'-- l)iac 707 lo Sandy Beach Xo re[)ort. Shiga wake 488 28 Total .^;5208 40 Total from the Diocese ^:>\)\Ki\) 1(J 95 l[ EDUCATION FUND. 8 4!t| Sll 'J'J'J !tO L'lS {\:, ML'O ■IS LT.I :!2 ) 204 aO 171.' <;:; ]<):'.] 14 '.!(» ) :.i l.V.l' n; it'.yj !1 7t>:» 41!t Ti." 1 81 !» '.»7 1511 OS K-J4 7'i I J2S 41 !»:;•_' IS :!7!»(i 01 cant. 4r.,s.s 21 J.tll <>7 ■>'2iKA 78 ■j,r. S 7:'.s '.11 72S (IS (1 W\Ht 1. ■\'.K> to 7'.»7 I;; " ivjHirt. 48S -'S ::';}2()8 40 ■)!)!>[{!» k; The ibllowing' sul)sprii)tioHs havo l)oou received iVoui IVionds ol'tho Colonial and Conlinontal Church Sociolyand handed to the Treasuivr ol' the Church Soci(?ty, to be usimI in assisting schools in poor districts : — IMshoj) of (Quebec, SIO.OO; Thos. ]W-kett,.i-).00; ]lev. M. M. Fothergill, ^±W \ J. W. Dunscomb, $iM)0 ; R. Ifainilton, ^o.OO ; C. .Tudgf. $2.00 ; Win. Kae, !s;r,.oo ; Hon. Chiel" Justice Meredith. 8").0o : ]<]. J. Trie.', i5;.").00 ; E. (i. Scoll, s^kOO ; Jfon. Geo. Irvine, $2.00 ; y. AV. Andrews, $4.o0 ; V. A. Andrews, $1.00 ; Don. Judge A. Stuart, $."..00 ; Win. Tapp, $S.OO ; AVin. Poslon, $').00 ; Geo. Veasey, $2.00; WilHs llussell, $2.50 ; T. 11. Dunn, $').00 ; J. Dunbar, $2.-! : E. A. Jones, $2.00; 11. Machin, $2.00 ; J. Y. Gale, $ kO » ; Sandy l>each. per Nicobis I'.ailey, $:l.(;0. Total, $1)S, 10. IM^ /v. TIIK COl.OM.Vh AM» COXTINKNTAI- CliriiCK .'-OCIKrV l.V AC('(HNT WITH TIIK TliKASritKil Ol" D.C.s. (V. lss:i lss:i D.'c. To I'uia \Wv. .1. ClKim- Dec. llv Ut'ccivi'ij iVdiii l;ill> ;m lii'is .^.'iliirv .L'7.'> S'' Id s;! :il KxcliiUi^i' oil Coi. To I'liiil (iTMiits to (Iriissc ' and ("on. ('Iiu!-i'li Isle. i;i.i, FoiJ-YTii. Trcasuvor, T). C. iS. ■; > iH«.<5 m \ n 00 HuBSCRinKHS Ti> TlIK \Vl I.I'.KIM'ORCI': MlSSIo.N 1 I'oi: ISS:;. lKH;i, .Ijin'y Int. I'.Jll.incr tVuhi I SS:.' S |l I.'. Ilaiililloii iJiM W. II. Cirti T ;. T. II. hiinii -J.. IN V. (' .W. l!au;.Mii :, l!islin|p i4 ^)\\^^n\■ 7>'t A liidy IL.'.". KfV. A. A .\ ..II llil;MI Walt )n Siiiilli i U. «;. .ImU' .-,0 (.'. K. Lr\c-y r.O W. lli'llilK; ".". n. Muiii. .11,111, 1 •_> W. Scnlli'llll •_' W. I). ( aii>i.l..'ll 10 Estate late riins. .\ ii.livu -i -jo Win. Wliitr 10 .1. I!. I'\p|s\ 111 i",o INIrs. Knrs>tli j",0 - .1. iJiiiiliar JO .1. C'aiii|«lK'll -J Miss (iivt'ii 10 E. J. J'riLL- 100 Percy Dean ;!o Miss I'lice 10 .sii:;; iv\ri:Ni>iTi i{iv Rev. I. M. TliDiuiPSdii, IL luuntjily iiaynieiits. >-i jOO 00 CoUectiir ' <• li> Postiuje I :;.■, Jiimiaiy 22iid, 1884, Jlalance \VIX roPH, S'-c.-Tmn!. UND, OS •JOO (10 ;• (M> *J.. 00 .■) (K> 00 00 00 00 L'O 00 00 Oil 00 00 (Ml 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r,o 00 00 (II) 00 00 00 INI 00 00 00 00 r.8 58 07 ANNUAL Ki:roiiT or riii': CLERGY TRUST C OM M I T T lUi]. I'rcsiMiti'il ti) llic (lliiiri'li Sdcicly, iil llic Aiimii;i1 Mi'cilii -■, I''i'lini;iry Olli, IHSl. The Clergy Trust Cumiuittoe have much satislaction in stating that owing- to the fact of the Diocesan Board not requiring the half of tlie surplus lievenue for 1882, as in Ibrmer years, the capital of the Clergy Trust Fund has been augmented to that extent — say $1,800.00. In the interest of the Diocese your Committee would impress upon the members of the Diocesan Board the greai desirability of only withdrawing from the surplus revenue what they absoliilclij require during the year, as the greater the increase in our capital the sooner will the Diocese be placed in an independent position as regards Ibreign aid ; and the future independence of the Diocese mainly depends upon the growth of the Clergy Trust Fund. The following Securities have been redeemed during the year :— $3,000.00 County of Albert, N. B., De- ) On Account bentures. > of Clergy Trust GOO. 00 Town of Perth Debentures. ) Fund. $3,000.00 The foUowinn; investments have been made : — $2,000.00 Town of Stathroy Debentures 1 q^^ Account . n n. n^ ^^ -S-^ w- ^r'""'!?';- . \ of Clergy Trust 4,000.00 Town of Windsor Debentures ( YxmCi at H p.c. rremium. j On Account $3,000.00 Town of Windsor at U p.c. Premium. \ of Local Endowment Fund. M. M. FOTHEIKilLL, Secretary. J. AV., Quebec, Chairman. :?. vr * .- b't Dr. l^s:t. — Itt 98 THR CLERGY TIUJST FUND IN Ti) Amuimt invcsti'il, vi/. : Ctnmty nl (•xt'i)iil Cuiiiily ofAllioit, X. 15 Jfolltlflll Ullllldl' ("itv of Montrial Vi\\ ot llaiiiilliiii 'I'liwii ul' I'iinif Citv of llairiilloti •Wutci Work- Towiisliip ot Tilly Town of I'l-illi City of Slu'iliiooke Town ot lU'iliii • Town of Windsor City of Toronto ,. City of Strutford Town of Stratliroy County of IV'itli City of St. Jolm County of Kent County ot Mlddk'ai-'X Town of Brockviik" Counties of Huron and IJruce Tulance in Union lUiiik fil 4 p. u. $ ct.s mono uii i:::>(io uo ll.*l)i)0 1)11 SI.: UII b:iSO ou MMIO uu 72(10 00 6:>ll0 UII 650U 0\> iiiAH) 00 fj;iy2 110 4IMIU uu ^iooo uu 3000 ou iOOO 00 JOOO 00 2000 ou 2000 uu IIIOU uo 1000 00 1000 00 $ Cti I 1203'jr 00 ir.;j i:> $122;5X2 li Wii, the undeioigufd, have examined tlie Accounts and Vouchers of tliu above Fund, and have vciihed the securities and toiind tlie whole correct. E. J. Halk, ) . ,. Richard Turseh. \ ^^"ditors. m of iliL' above ACCOUNT WITH TIIK TUEASUIIKR. O. l'(l(l (Id 4(10 0(1 .;oo 0(1 'j.")0 on 200 (Ml l.^U (Ml 100 0(1 1(10 0(1 200 00 I.';iiO 00 lllO (Ml 4(1(1 (III 2..0 11(1 •JdO (Ml 20(1 (Ml |(I0 (Ml 1(111 (HI lull (III L'UII (III 1 ."i.-i'l (Ml .1(10 (Ml |ll(l (Ml ■MMI (III l.'ill (III KKI (Ml 2(10 (1(1 County of Allicit, N.j; Town of Perth City of Hamilton Town of Harrie Citv of Stratford Do St. John Town of Stralhrov lU) Wiinl.-or Cai'k <'o\k ami Pkih k. Citv of .Montical Do Toronto Coiintv Alliert, \.H Citv of Hamilton Town of Perth Do l^ai'rie City of Stiatfonl bo St. John Town of St rat hid v Do Windsor CitAiii.Ksru.N- Rix ioi;v. Citv of Montreal County of Alhert, X.I! [[' (yitv of Hamilton Town of Marrie f'itv of Stratford ! Town of Strathroy Do WiiKl.-^or • lOS ' FUND >;. el.; ...'i,')!) On ',(,[){) 111I ,J")U Oi) ;|lili lO IN ACCOUNT. — Condnued. 18t1.K -»NI> PAfil'KlilAC. By r.illuiU'i' iKMll lil.-^1 AcriMlllt. Ik'vriino (il tlu' \fnr LK^:^ ['.Till [vfv. T. til'iyliiik roATIfd'iKT. AND I'.AIib 'UUK 1883. — liin y 1. iHy Jjal.iiKO from last Account Dec. -'U. 1 Revciuio (it llu' vtmr Capf. Cove and Pehce. I8s:!. — run' V I. I)l'c.;!1. Ilv HiilaiHO fioin la.-t Account. Kcvciiiie of tlie year ('HAI;l,V.SToS I!K( TOIiV. \R8:i. — Fau'v 1. Dcc.'.'^. Hv nuluiiic IVoui last .\ccouiit. Doiiiitiou liy a " I'licml " .. Umcnut' ot the ycai'........-- Cr, ;? ct.-. ;;i;i:^, 4'.t JIT .id S cl = $3830 90 200 01) ;,r..-,i) <.'n .',472 73 212 00 308-1 73 3003 01 ISO 00 32T0 61 20.t1 hr> 100 00 ITS 00 3229 00 it nl 104 \y Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND 'i' (. : -;' 1 > 1H83.— Dec. in. Svi,vi:sri:i! Towiisliip of Tiny ("itvot'Moiitfeal Ooiiiityof All.ort, N.B f'ity of Ilninilton Tciwii of liiu'iic City of Stratfoi-d i)o St. .loliii 'rowa of AViiidsor Sandy Hk.u ii. City of Siici'lu'onko i)o Moiitrciil Towiisliij) of Tiny County of AlliLTt, N.B. Citv of Hamilton Do Striittonl To\\ n of Windsoi' NOHIII j.SVKH.NKSS. (Mty of Montreal i)o Toronto County of Alhoit. \.l City of Hamilton Town of J?arri(' City of Sli-atfonl Tow II of Stratln-oy.... I)o A\ iiidsoi- I'oHl'NKIl-. Montreal ihiilior limi (^)unty of Allirrt, \. ( 'ity of Hamilton own of rcvtii |)o Stratlii'oy... Do Windsor (Ja-I'i': Dasik. City of .Montreal , Townsliiji of Tiny iCounly of Albert, N.H. !Town of Harrie City of Stratford Do Hamilton Town of Windsor ets ]000 00 750 00 .".00 00 2,i0 00 200 00 l.'iO 00 100 (10 200 00 700 00 .voo 00 500 00 ;ioo 00 250 0(1 100 (Ml 200 00 tillO 00 •100 00 :!no 00 ■Jt:M 00 2(J0 00 l(rO 00 1(10 00 KHI 0(1 IDIIO 00 '1(10 (10 250 0(1 200 00 100 (10 1 50 00 5ft 00 50(1 (10 ■100 oil 200 00 1 50 0(1 no 110 150 00 ctd. 2'J50 00 2000 00 2(150 00 2100 00 2010 00 105 IN ACCOUNT. — Continued. Or St. Sylvestku. Dec. :!1. ISHo. lilMV 1. Dec. :n. Revenue of tlie year. y,\M)V Bkalk. By Ralanee from last Account, llcveiiuc ot'tlie year NoiiTii Invi;rxks?, l8S:i— .Tnn'v 1. Dec.'ni. \\\ Balance from last Account, lie venue of tlic year l.'<,^3— Jan'v 1. Dec.'.'U. roliTNKIF. By Balance from last Account. Uevcuue of the year Gasi'/: Baj-ix. 1883— Jan'y 1. By Balance from last Aci'ount. Dcc.:!l. Revenue of the year S cts, Ct3. ]j^fj3, — Jan'y 1. hjy Balance from last Account | i(;o 00 ;;oo7 ti4 2tfi7 00 150 50 2617 50 1091 7R 116 no 2107 78 2023 55 121 00 2141 55 1964 08 119 90 2083 98 "^i' ■7' ]\ i 1 !|| RSfP^ 1 ^' ■ ^ i,.j;:;j4- '-:f-ij.- £ *> »i ■ Dr. IP83— Dec. ;JI. 106 THli: LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND |iii:i..\M> AMI Hoi III l.w Ki;M..-r;. (*i(,v (if Miiiiliviil Cipi'iiiiy 111 AIImtI, X.li. <"ity (if Ihihiilldii Tvw II ot' r>iiiiii' [1(1 W'iihI.ii. HlIK.AWAKK. Pity of Mdiitit'iil i)() ToidMto County (if Alln'it. N.l!... Tdwn (it ['(Mill City (if Iliiniiltoii i»() Str.itliirfl Til" n (jf liMiiic I)ii \\'iiiil,-(ii' Mam'.aik AM) I'oiM- ,^r. I'kiki; Citv (if SlicilMiMikc ... Coi'iiity of AHkmI, .N.r.. Citv (if IlMiiiiltdii Town of Wiinltdr i;iidMi'T(i;i. City of Sli('ilirdol<(' Do Fliimiltdii Cdiiiity df Allii It, S.H. Town of W'iiid^di- Ki.M.,;|',v, ( 'ily (if Slici'iirodkc County dl AHicil, N.H. City (it ll,iniiltdn 'I'dW n of Wiiiil.sor I,i;i;ii.s. jCitV of ! 'M!' |f8S — Inn'x 'lee. : \h l,i;i:iis. lH^i;i--.Iaii'y I. Hy !!alaii<>' l\'«m la-^l Arcuiiul Dec. ;•.!. JvuveiiiiL' 111' lilt-' yiM^' $ etf l'.)2:) HT OC. 00 S cts. 1721 ii7 1575 4ti ',('.1 4(1 1071 >i> 1402 21] SI no l:;r,0 ,i.- 75 00 14S3 2t r>i;nMi'lir\. \v i;!i!ain f.iini l.i 1 ■\' ''siiiit i;., ,-ii!V' ot 111'.' yra • l\iM. a;v. l«,r;_,Ia!rv I. i;v lialaure tnnn la M A.> uMiit Vl'-^ 2t I ' Kevemu'd! Ilicyuar - •> <•'> I 1435 5.S 1.3lil 24 12^7 21 75 00 i;}G2 24 'ill J ' i ! f N i ( Dr. 108 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND I'ri'Eu Dlhiiam ami L'Avknu! lP8;i— Due. :J1. City of Slicrlirookc Do Diiniiltoii,... rounty of Albert, N.I5. (,'ity of Stmthroy AiTox Vai.k, City of Siiortirooixe Do St. Joliii County of AlbiMt, X.i) City of fStratfonl Town of Windsor Xi;\r LivKiii'ooi.. Citv of Montreal bo lliunillon Do Slierlirooke County of Allieit, N.B Town of Bfirric Do Striithroy , Do \\'in(lsor LKVIri City of Montreal Do lliimilton County of Alliurt, N.H. Town of Hiinie Do Perth .Sirathroy D( Dl DSWKI.I,. (Titv of Slierlirooke County of Albert, \.B. (;ity of Stratford Town of Windsor Ascot and Wkstmuhy. (^)unty of Albert, N.U. City of Stratford $ cts, mo no 2J0 00 200 00 100 00 600 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 550 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 ■l.)0 00 2.")0 00 100 on 100 00 1 00 00 1(10 00 M(, 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 700 00 J 0(1 00 $ ct.s 1150 00 1200 0(» 1150 00 1100 00 1000 00 800 00 10l> IN ACCOUNT — Cunlinued. cts, I'l'PKU 1)1 itiiAM vWn l/AvKMi:. 188!]— Jail' y 1. Dee. :'.!. I'.y iiiiliuifo t'nmi lust AL'foimt. Kcvuiiiif lit llii' vciir 188:1— Jati'y 1. Dec. 31. At'ToN Vai.i:. i'.y Hiilmice tVoni last Accdimt, Kcvi'iiiif ut' the year Ni;\v LiTKiM'Odi. ISriJ— Jfin'y 1. Il?y Balance iVom last Arcoiiiit. Dee. 31. I Kevcuue of tlie year 1883— Jany '. Dec. 31. 1883— Jaii'y 1. Dec. 31. 1883— Jan'y 1. Dec. 31. l^EVIS. l|v Halance fiom last Account. Revenue i.i'Mie year DrnfiWEi.i.. By Balance tVoni last Account Revenue of the year Ascot and WESTnritv. Br Balance from last Account. Revenue of the year •■ $ ct.> lli.'i 68 60 0(1 ii ct.s. 1221 .">S 1132 21 (17 7'.» 1200 00 10S7 2C) (■)5 50 1152 76 11 '-'t IS (IS 5U 1192 (JS ilC.2 If) 55 00 839 71 49 00 1017 ItJ 833 71 I I i llu Df. TllK LOCAL KKDOWMENT FUND U 4 M ,J 1883— Dec. 31. MAIiOli. ("ily (if llaniiltoii. 'I'owii ut'W iiiil or. Mi:i.i:(ii u.m: .\\\< l.'n iniuMi CitV of ilMMliitOII. Town (jl Wiinljur. Sr.W'TK.M' City (iT llaiiiillnii. Tuwii cpfW iiiil iir .M.\(:ii\i.i:.s li.A.Mis. City k Acriii-.vT. (Awaitiii'' ^alf of liarfuni laini.v) County of Alliert, N.!! iialancL' S rl.s. toil III) llti) (III •foil (III 1(1(1 (JO -Jilll 00 loo (10 40(1 0(1 100 OU •_'iO 00 200 00 l',">0 00 •_'00 00 S ct-i. 600 0(J 600 00 600 (JO 600 00 •J50 00 460 00 400 00 >; 071 (i;; o:i We, the undersigned, have examined the Acconnts and Voneherd of the above Fund, and have also vcritied the Securitie?, and found the whole correct. K. J. H.\r.i', ) . ,.. UiciiAuo Tl'k.neu. [ Auditors. Ill In account. — Continued. 18S3— Jiiii'v 1. ISS'J— Jiin'v 1. Mauui: \\y Hal:nici' tVdiii la^^t Apcnmit. liivi'iiiic ul' tilt' yi'iif Dfc. :',1. lyS'i— Jaii'v 1- Due. :ii. 1883 — lan'y 1- Due. 31. 19.9,?, — IfUi'v 1. Ucc.":51. MkLUOI r.NK AM' lIll'HMoMi, IJv 15alniic(' IVoiii Irtat Ac-comit. IJi'Vfinic ot thi- y.w Stansikad. l!v Halrtiico tVuni lust Afcount Pu'Vi'iiui' of the yt'iir .MA(il>Al.t:\ Iril.ANlH. By Hiiliiiict.' truiu last Ai'i-uiitit Re\ iiuie ut tin.' yuai Da.nvii.lk. By lialancu tVom last Actoimt Revenue ot the year Rivtu Di- l.OLl', UN -\rf. iss-t— Jauy 1 . li;v Haluuce tVoiu last Aeeoiint. Dec. yi. " Revenue of the year iiss:;— Jan'v 1. Dee.'3I. 1884 — Jan'y 1. SfSl'KNSE ACCOINT. By Balanee tVoin hi=t Aecouiit Revenue ot the year Bv Balanet E. k 0. i:. S ets.; S el:j. ^1 01) 498 72 ■1\ 00 IM 01) 60. J 9J 24 00 48.0 50 21 » 50 48.J 00 ■jy 50 423 38 24 00 522 40 522 30 52U yj 515 00 515 00 447 3S $07103 03 S; 152S 03 31st Dec, 1883. Geo. Vkasi:y, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. Mnm v! F I't: ! i ■ii \% ' I Df 112 Till!] BlSllunUC ENDOWMENT FUND $ CIS. S Cid. 1«>S3— Jan'y 1. Dec. :)1. To Hiiliiiu't' iliii.' Tre;i!»iirL'i' lOti 77 Ainuiiiit of Invt'dtiiK'iits, viz : CitV of Kiug:;t01l I'lltKi 07 l.tOOO 00 ("ily of Ifaniilton •' Wati-v Works " City of MoiitiTiil •' Water Works " mono on City of Montreal ...• 8.')00 0(1 City oftiberbrooke 5000 0(1 County of Oxford 5(100 (i:i Town of Helleville .'>0(i(l (III Town of Fertii 5000 00 Montreal Harbor '100(1 Oil Countv of Albert, N.l! ;isoo oo Constitue of St. (!iles ::o(i(; oi Citv of Toronto 2100 00 1000 00 County of PiM'tli City of Montreal ** Pcnnimeiit Slock '*. 900 00 80132 fi8 20 "0 5 sti:;5o 1 j We, tlie unileraij^ned, bave examined tbe Acconnt.9 and Voiicbersoflbe above Fund, and have verilied tbe Secnritie.s. ami tomid tbe whole correct. Hichaku'tuuneu, ! Auditors. li! lln IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREArSUUl^R. Cr, IS.s:! — Jiiiiy 1. Dec. :!l. I'.y Aiiuuiiit at cicilii t.t'llu; V\\\\<\ fi-J lifr liirit Htiit( iiii'iit rii'Vfiiiic 1)1' llie \ iiir. S L'tS. ::23 y: $ ct^. 8r.:i'j',i 1.". I.i:^-^. yciir $ li"^ '' AlluWJiiici' to I, Old r.ishoii oi' (iwh^-c .S'"*0 "" Hniik ('oiiimi>(-i>)ii '' ''Oj AllowiiMcc to Trca^mer !•"' '^'I 5303 27 20 70 $ 8i;:i5() ].:> K. A (). !•: Quebec, 3l3t Dec, 18S3. Gko. Vkasky, Ti'Cfisnrcr, Bisliopiic Endowment Fund. m 8 'it h «'.{ m Ur 114 THE GENERAL FUND OF THE TX ACCOUNT WITH Janv. 1, l»t 31. To IJiilaiice t'r()in la.-t vear. Fullowiiijf Ciraiits diiriiiji' the vcar, vi/ Staiistfud Pai'soiiajri' liiiiT (^liurcli ' Coaticook I'ait^ona^c ISalaiire ofdraiit to S|)0()iier Pond Uliurch Ui'v. U. \\ MaiisluiilKC (Outfit) Ki'V. W. T. roisytlic (Oii'lit) $ cts. S! cts, ISl jj I^iid Salary of Secretary (Jraut to Ivlucation Fiiinl Seeretaty for ex))eiises distribuliiig' reports, sta- tionery, postat^es, &(• Treasurer for .sundry disbursi'inent.-? (•ne year's rent of ("ominittee Jlooin I'riMtinjr and Adv^'iti.-in^j I'aid intere.st due Pension Fund W. iiij^iiell for notarial .-sei-N ices W. (J. Pctiy late Treas. sundry dislnn'senieiits... 'J'reasurer St. I'"rancis Histrict Association per Account Premium and Discount on Investments omitted in ISKJ lialance. 100 00 1 100 Oiii 100 00 r>o 00 50 00 jO 00 .•'.00 on! 4 00 Ool 42 70 21 48 jO UO ?.:;7 27 11 4;-) m 00 ,",0 41 12 S>9 4J0 00 1230 u:{ 418 Oli S 228.'5 51 We, tile undersii^ned, have e.vamined tlie .\ccounts and Vouchers of tiie uhove Fund, and found tlie same correct. Al.KXA.NDKlt Pol'K, 1 . ,,. Kr-NviN Poi-E, ' 1 Auditors. Quebec, Jany., 1834. )i^ THE ' WITH 11; DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. a •I: r^l 1- "I "i :i ™l lit! Mil I roj m 1)111 27 4f. Ill) 4o0 Ul) 41 !! 1230 y:{ 418 ();{ S 228?. 51 IS of the above \uditor3. 188;). Dec. 31, 1884. Jany. 1. Hy premium of iiisuiiinct; in 188J rci'il from Deiiository Fund Subscriptions ami Collections in Qneliec do do Itiiral Missions For proportif ACCOUNT WITH itiK... S c(s.' * els. 1 ) :',(in (III l.-.o (Mil :ioo iio| :;iiii Oil .Mill (HI 1 r.o nil' I Ainomil iiivi'rftod in l.'^^ij not eiitcit'il. I'aid inlcrt'St due Pension I'liiid IJalancr Ibr rnvcslnicnl ' 2:;iio (HI !lilli) (III 12 Ilf. 4;,77 il.s :? :s9o 1 2;i We, tlie iindei'sipiK'd, iiave e\ai;iini'd ih,' Airount,-: and \'oiielier.-' of tlir ahovc Fund, and found tlie s.'iine corr.'ii. .\i.i:.\ WiiKU I'oi'i:. ■) , ,. Ij.uiN I'oiM.;. J ^"-'l'"-- (iiicl)(-c, .Faiiv.. 1.^- t. Di THE 8rSTl':\TATI0N FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH ixf^:'.. I^iM'. ni. To P.iiil intci'c-:! dtio I'cn-^ion iMind Paid Tri'a-nri'f ])ioiT-:an l!oa:i llalanii- fir I n\ I'-tnunt S ets. i:: ir. 10 1 i;j .■^21'^a ^.■; ^\■l^ tlic niKieisijiiu'd, liavc cNaniiiii'd tlie .Accounts and \oii(|iri-: oi'tju. j,i,(,ve I'nnd. and found llic hiiii oircrt, Ai.Kx.wiiKi: i'oi'i;. ) < .Miidicc. .laiiv.. l'^'^ I. Mnuix I'd!',:. i AiidiloiH. ^:- .:?i 117 OF THE DIOCESAN CHUUCII SOCIETY Cr THE TREASURER. (1 1 (1 2."00 III! liioo nil 12 ;i5 4;,77 2,S 1 1 7SilO 2:i Ulftl II' aliiivi' 18«i. Janv, 1 1883. Jaiiy. 1, By Bahuice fVidii lust voiir Aiiniuil .Siibseiiiitious ofiliu Ch'i-gy "] Collections ami Subs-ciiptiuiis in Qiichcc ..'.' J II 00 lot 7.i 72 47 .")no 00 ;;(i 00 -Tiil 7> ^2S0 IS s78y) 2;i BahiiKH .; $i677 K ^ 0. K Qneliec, ;'.l.~l \K-<-.. \>-^:\. .]. Dkm. Foi;svn!. Hon. Treasurer, D. C. .•^. i DIOCESAN CHCRCii SOCIEI'Y. THE TREASURER. Cr Dec. ;U. ",V iniilioilidii (if liie I'lilldW iiiLC iiivsUiU'iilj ivdi'eiiird (liis| year, \ i/. : I I Doniihidii Slock S.-'en. -^LM') ."'O J. (Ircavt'S ri;i])liani .Mort-a,i;v .^ruioo '.us I.V Interest on Invcslnieiil.- KSSI. Jaiiy. I.'liy Halaiiri ■S cKs. ll:'4 i!.-, l;iii; IS $2!80 s,:', .■^lim (12 ]•:. vv ( ». K .1. Iii;i,i, FoitsvTir, 11(111. TllK.VSLREII, K>. 0. S. Qiieliec,.;;i3l Dcc.,^18,s;{. 1 {I m Dr. 118 THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH 1883. Dec. 31. To Paid Rev. E. C. Piukiii, Rector of Nicolct Interest Paid interest due Pension Fund. Balance for Investment $ els. 365 (10 8 28 284 57 8657 85 We, the undersigned, have examined the A«counts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, Jtiny., 1884, Al.KXANDKIi Poi'K, ) . ,.. Dr. THE MISSION FUND of the DIOCESAN CHURCH Wc, the undersigned, linvo examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same (iirrci't. Quebec, January, 1881. Al.KXANIIKK POPK, ] . ,., El.WlN POI-K, j Auditors. 119 OF THE DIOCESAN ClIUllOH SOCIETY THE TREASURER. Cr. 1883. Jany. l.jBy balance tVoin last yonr... Interest on Investinonts. For proportion of the fuilowing iuvestuicnts redcemetl this year, viz. : Dominion Stock .shiki.. . $ .^.j 25 J. Greaves Claphaui Mortgage $.")Uiio 24.1 32 1884. Jany. 1, By Balance S ct.s. 3.5 (',8 .')37 (10 281 57 S657 85 $284 57 K. U 0. K Qucljec, aiiit Dee,, I8KI. J. Bkm. Foils vnr, Hon. Trea.surer, D. U. ri. SOCIETY, m ACCOUNT with tiii-: TREASURER. Cr. 1883. Dec. 31. By I) Rev. M. M. Fotlieijiill (2 son.-,) Rev. A. A. Voii miiiiui Rev. W. (i. Lyster Rev. 8. ]iiu})fl Rev. J. B. Delibage Riilaiice Ctri. 180 00 SO 0(1 40 00 •JO 00 :^o 00 so 00 2.) 2.) 841'.') 25 Wo, tlie uiulei'.-^igiiod, have cxauiiiied the Accounts and Vouciiers of tlie above Fund, and i'oiind the same ('(irrcct. Qneliec, Juny.; l-^-^l. Al.KXANDEI! Pol'K. ] . ,., Dr. The TEN^^ION FUNJJ of the DIOCESAN CHUIICH Dec. ;il. To Amount iiiTc.st>(l in l.'r'si, nut i-iileicd Paid licv, \V. Kiny iivii.-ion fur 1'^ uiuiith,'. ]'aid I{rv. M. Ker '= '• •• .... liahincc I'll!' Iiive-tnienl , $ cts. ISOd (III -10(1 00 |(i(i (III 4215 47 S654J 47 W'c, the niider.sigued. have exauiiued tin; Accounts and N'ouchers of the above Fund, and found tlie same lorrect. Al.KX.WDKR PoPK. 1 Quebec, Jany.,jl881. Kdwix I'oi'i;, J .- Auditors. $ Clri, 180 Oil SO 0(1 40 00 •10 00 :-iO 00 ao 00 2.) 2.-) « c ts. 1500 IM) ■100 00 lllll 11(1 4215 17 121 THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY, THE TREASURER. Cr. is8;i. I Jitii^-. l.By iJalaiioe tVom last viae Dec. :n. Donation tVoui Kobt. lliuniltou. Eai Colk'clioMs and Subscriptions in Qiiifbcc " " " Kdi-al Mission- \iy Balaiii-u. * I'tS. 1 1(1 7.'. 200 (III or I'll 17 60 $425 25 to _'y 10. A: 0. ]•: .1. Dki.i. J'"ohsvtii, Hon. Tri'asnrer. D. C. S. (^[obuc, lilsi Dec, lst<:i. • SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT wrniTiii-: TJiEASURER. Cr. i^ih:;. .lanv. 1. I'.y lialauic fVoni la.-t ycai' liCgucv tVuni l.iif I!. S. Si-.m!, Iv--i| Donation t;dni i\i'\. !•". •). I!. Ailhait Colicrtions anil Snbsi'ii|itiii!i.- in (,)ni'bur '• •• itnral .\fissions < MiciMcry at St. .laUKs Clinich. Cai-onna, per lloht. Haniil- Iph, I'.-i.j . (.'hnri'li Waiiicu ISSl. Janv. 1 l\n' intipoilioii ol'ilic lullnw inu' invcstini'iits n'llt'CinO'l this year, \i/.. : Ddniinion Stuck Ssiiii .s li;s i;:', .1. Greaves CiapliaHi Mortj^ai^e ijiJOnO loS.'! in! § cts. ].>II7 ;.7 I?.) (Ill :10 (10 1710 ;'.2 ;;:'.o or. 01 (12 Interest (ill ln\e^!nlents 1222 .i5 i:)l(i 10 3054.') 47 ^51215 47 ]■:, & (). K. J. JjKLI- FoitSVTIt, Don. Treasurer, D. C. S. Quebec. ;!lsl I lee., leSJ. m iw -a. \^ If' 1 -Dr. 122 THE ST. MICHAEL'S ENDOWMENT IN ACCOUNT WITH 1883. Dec. 31. 1884. Jan^-. 1. To piiul I'vC'v, A. A. Vuii Ifllaud Hector of Si. Micliuel d. Ciiliiuce. * cts. 120 to $126 40 !$26 40 "Wc, tlie undersigned, Imve examined the Accounts and Vouchers of tiie ulpove Fund, and found the same correct. Quehec, Janv, {^6-\. Alexandku Pol'K, ) . ,., ,„ li'ftt •} .;■;. () (10 711 01) 2G 40. §120 40 E. k 0, E. Quebec, 31st Dec, 1*183, J. Ikl.I- FoHSYTH, Hou. Treasurer, I). C.vS. IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Cr. 1883. Jany. 1. Uy halanie t'loiii last year Twelve mouths Pividi'iiil on liaiik ot Montreal [Stock IS.-^I. Jaiiv. 1. !t;::i!(ui ui lo i).e Interest reeelved on Mortgaj^'e of §300 from Uev. ,1. H .Jenkins In ("rest received on Winirliain Debentures for 12 months $aouo f(V 1> (^ liv Bahuu $ c ts. 312 08 260 00 !) 00 180 00 ?791 08 M58 68 Quebec, 3lst Dec, 1883. !•:. & 0. E. J. IJBLI, Forsyth, Hon. Treasurer, D. C. S. if r '.' 124 THE EDUCATIOM FUND OF THK IN ACCOUNT WITH 1S83. I)ec. 31. To Griuits to Ibllowiuy tichools lUiiiiig the vuar, \ i/. Jiiliv. 1. Cape Cove No. 1 ... Cape Cove No. 2... Ciipe Cove No. :i .. lleinisoii Kiist Friiniijton AVest Franipton ]Jourg Louis Xo. 1 lioiiig Louia Xo. -. IJourg LouLs Xo. '!. St. I'rsule Stansfead Marbleton... St. (iiles St. Svlvester Uiihliiiiainl Sandy IJcach I'ortiieut'Xo. 1 I'ortneiif Xo. ;i Labrador Caspe Uasiu Stoiu'liam I'aid IJi'v. M. M. Follierjiill for insiiectiuii ot'j Si'liools and tiMvcUiiiy cxiieiises i I'aid A\'ni. Stanley's aceuunt I'aid eustonis duty on repoili ■ Jiillaiir.' •t3. 61' 0(1 .")(( 00 tjt 00 2« 00 42 00 .^6 00 :>() 00 6rt 00 40 00 04 00 S2 52 40 00 1(5 00 40 00 ;i2 00 24 00 U 00 100 00 40 00 ■.V2 00 ? CtS. Iii20 (ill 4(1 . >M Sll .~^IO,S,' ."2 s:;: ;:i We, tlie undersijrncd. lia\e exanuiied liie Aii;uiiiits and \'()iiclicrs of the almve Fniid, and Ibund tiie iinuv coiTeet. Qnebee, .Januaiy, 1.-^.^4. .\i.i;.\,\M>i:i: I'uv;:. ) iinwiN I'dim:, j Auditois. l-2o DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. C, iss:',. Jiiiiv. I. l''V Hiilaiifc tVciiii last yr.w ■ (li'aiit tVom tin- ('(iliiiiial .".imI ( oiiUiHMilal ( liiiivli Society L>0 St'.',- • C.illi'ctious iinil ^^ll^;.•;■i|ll•.nll•i in (.Miflici' .1 •• •■ lliiiiil Mis-^iiiiH Cl'ftUt iVoni \U.- CiMi-'ial rmnl liiiliinci'...- ^^ I'Is. i;:', (i.'i :',s') .'ill '.111 (() :', r.it -K.O nil .stios:, ,'i:i i;, i- 0. H .1. 1!ki.i. 1'o!;>n II'- lliin. 'I'lca-m-fr, 1). C. S. gLu-l.cc, :;lbt l)i.'Cciai)tM\ l^.^;?. y^ Dr. 120 THE DEPOSITORY FUND OF Till': IN ACCOUNT WITH m ""itn \' '■ W'\ Dec. 31. To Paid iiiHiiraiR'c on Do[K)Bitoiv .Stock ISSj Piiiil '' '• " ' '• Ish:! Hciiiitteil the Society for Proiiiolirijr (Miristinii Kiiowlcilfre iluriii g the \ i-ar, in piivmciit ot liicir various iiublicatioiH. Paid (j. •Iiuigc, Ivsq., fur IVci^lit, duty, and llariiour dues on books Paid Miris Wood 12 niontii.s' aalaiv Hahmce \ ^ < ts. 1) oil v> 00 'i\:, it;'. 10 ."<•» H(l 00 :i7-i l:'. Sr.-.s 00 We, the undersigned, iiave examineJ tiie Acccjuntsand Vouciieis of ilic iihuve Fund, and found tfie same correct. Quebec, January, 18S4. Al.KXA.NUKK Pol'K, ) , ,.. Kuwi.v Poi-K. 1 -^"J't""' ! ; 'it M«' ' !^ 127 DIOCESAN CHriiCH SOCIETY, THE TREASUKEli. Cr. l.ss:!. Jiiriv. 1 IJv Halaiice tW.iii last mhT' • ' I'loci'f'ls ufr'tilfs ol Houk-. TnicH. ic, iluniig ilie year. 1884. Jauv. I.'IU Huhmc $7."!?^ M S:',n i;j K. & U. E. J. Bki.i. Foksytii, Hun. Trcaatirer, D. C.S. gufbei', 31 si Ot'O,, ISS.'J. i 'j ' r w ■7* ''i' Si' ' nf $ v ' •»' ■ il 1 i i)r. 128 BALANCE SHEET OF LEDGEU l!r(i(.-k\ illc Dcliciitiiri'S .Middlc-.^cx DcljL'iitiiivs MiiiiliL'al llurbour (i.i pci' ci'iit I'oiii S cts.' I .'lOOD (III I ::oiiii (III I'iDIKI (Ml' (■t.<. .siMlO (l( I'JMld (hi) 1(10 (Hi iKi;;:! ;{:; llJOdl) IKI IMICd ()0| l>'i;r. (itjj 7IMI(I (!()| :<:,2n (mi' :;iMio (Mi{ .'.'(MMI (:il' 2."MM) I'll .'ilMM) iMi .Muiiiruul ('(jrpaijitiuii 1) iMir cent Dilii'iitiircs | i_;(MMl (Ml Muiitn ill 7 per feiil I't'iiiKiiii'iit Slock Toruiito ('(M'lioriilioii il pec cent Delu'iitiires . Massuuippi \'alle\' liailway Sluc!^ Ihuiiiiton l)cl)entiir(> Hliei'ludoke Dehen tint's , lie I lev 111 e iklM.'llturcS Kiiin'stoM i; per rent Steeling I)el;eiilnie- I'erlli Dehi'iitiire.^ Ihuiiiilon W'litei'u (icks Delieiil iiris. Slrall'oiil Uelieiitiires SI. .loliii, \ew IJiiinsu ii'k Delieiiliiies Aliicrt Comity DoihIs \\'in;i'liani l»elieiiturc~ Slcatiinn- Delieiitiire.-: Sliorhrddke i'roleslaiil ScIkhiI ] Moiiiitain ( '(Miiiiiissioners lioinls. , i i-]iii|ii\\iiienl I'liii': licv. J. il. .leiikins (Id \'iiloartier ( Jleiie do I'ank •>- . 1 L".ili 70 11 I7S'.I O'.i 11271 77 SlL'(')ll(;i 7d Wo, tlic niidei'siiincd, liiivc exiiiiiiiU'd tliis Statement mid found it correct, and vcrilii'il ilie Securities connecUMl tlierewitli. Quehec, .lamiary, l.^.''!. KnwiN I-,,,.,:, ; Auditors. 1-^ 12!) IDGEU ON, 3l8T DECEMBER, 188:J. Or. s ft>. 1! irs'j !)',i 11271 77 sii'tiiitii 7<; il corrcf'tj iii'.-i. (Depositoiy Fund iTravi'lliiif]f .Mi.ssioiiarica Fiiiul iHisliop Mountain Labrador .Mi:5sion Fund Sustc'iitatioii Fund Harford I.and^ Nicole t Eudowinciil I'lind Mcjuntain Kudownniil !''nHd St. .Micliatd's Fndownii'iit iMind I Pension l''und 1 jdiosse Isle Fund i j('ranlionrnc (JUdx- Lands j iWidow.s' and drpluins" I'und : Fund for tlie Kduoation of Children of Clergy j (ioneral Fund ", i Pri'mium and Di-eouut on lnve--tniciitJ. Invi-stmi:\t I'lNiw, \ \y. S cts. .•i7l 1101 J 31 2S4 inn HO 4243 5 201) 4.') 7 7 25 ■4IS 1;^ 00 21 G2 00 .')7 OS Oil 47 58 00 28 2o o: Labrador Misiji,!! lo 31 (iencral (!742 :w Nicolet Endowment i 4870 4'. i]'ension : 22150 •>[) Widows and Orphans ] 4S.'57U 44 Sustentatiou I!t444 41 Mountain Endowment | 0S.')0 00 Montmorency Endowment I 2000 00 'St. Michael's Endowment J5 en. Ilrt:!ti ,S2 2071 :',!> F. .1- (). K. Quebec, 31*t December, 1S83. ■J. BKii', FoUMvni, flon, Treasurer, D. C. S. 'If ?' , IS £^; ^m *^?^«i| '^''* ,1 '7 '.- \iV' 1 ^';^^ M \J khm p." i' ( , I \ fa'' 5 i '11 i»s. D/'. 130 HeVENUE iicCOUNT DiOCESAN BOARD IN AcCOUNT 188:'. Utc. yi. To Ainiiiint ol'Sliix-iuls paiil diuiiiji' llie jnist year.. Aiiioiitit slill ilup, (inkM-s not yd ])ri'.si'iilc(l 1;»'>1S 4!t; SIT (Sit I Aiiiniiiit of I'eii.sioiis paid tluriiin' tlic past yi'ar.. . Anioiiiit of I'oiiii-; paid diiriiii^ llic past year |. Anioiiiit of ur;<'xp('iidt:d lialancc ot'(~!(nci'iimoiit (Jiiiiit to (i rosso Isli' lor lsS2, ])aid Treasui'cr Cliiii'ch Socle tv Aiiioiinl of Cii'iR'ial Kxpcii^i'- Aiiioiitit of Spc dal Ivxpi'iH ■-;... lialaiiri; Amount citrrii'd iVn ward, 20:560 :!,S l(i;'5 1)1) 1 -JO *() uo $ 2ay0i Ij }yA .OCOUNT WITH John Hamilto.v, Hon Ti^EAsuuEi; cv ^'. 1 u- ^ -»■. < ' "* • ■ ^ I Ola.. 1S8:!. Jiiny. 1 — i5y Uahuife Account tVoiii '•IE * -l. '-•I- Cl- 4*4 i »! Dec. .'! I — I}y- Asse.ssinents rccfi v< i:> $'J5365 15 ^Vp, the >ui(loi'si}.nH'il Amlitois liiivc; verifii'd the roi'i'yiiino' accoiuits witli tb« \'oncli(MS ami tin: liiihuici.' of Cuili on Imini. uii'l liiive toiiinl the whole corri'ct. yuiiliec, I'tUL Juinuiry, l^irfl. Sn Aiir 11 Diss, ] . ... 188 COUxNt Con WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer. tinued. Cr. >5 els. Ainount.s broui^hl foiwnrd. A SSKSSMKNTS. — I '<)iili)i IICiI. yt. Gt.'01-;;'o's St. Patrick' c! Malbiiio Gi'iiultitoiie Ibliuui. Mii;rog Grorso I.>lc AddiTley T'ciiiiijiiia Little (laspc New Carlisle Ilrouipluu. Windsor .. Purttu'uf . fSam r-> rr. 5 ' c !/; = ^■'j *-* "^ i ~ */J *" *""■ S ct.s. ■S cts. (m'JO UO at cicilit' Iv Ik'acli i muiilh Slauritoad iStoiu'liaiii 1 A'alcartiur ( Ji'oi'sreville. I Haleshoro' \ hixvilk' i JJiviiTf (III \,;n\\\ Si. Jolm't-, MfllidtifiicO iiitlis^ Ixocklaiid (,iuariy '' i Midlioui'iio Hid^t' " i IV'iryhoio' ■ (,'inalii.'rlaiid Mill.-; j Loriu; t) iiiuiitlir; 111 :.'.') uii '.',<, Oil \ oOll 00 O') zo 00, ool U Oil i; 2."i !.'.■> ;;.; oo tin ;u ,■>: ,'ilr o.v loo 1 00 ."id 21 I'.i .■-.■> .)0 00' 111 \ -l,.o l;i '2:> :;o { liiO 2i M\ 12.i Is Ta 7") n; ,50' 1.) ."),^ W)\ 220 17 :,» 112 .■) (10 1 42 ;;.") 2;)i 20 i 20 10 .jO; 5 i :;:> (iO| 00 OO' 00 0(1 07| on; ool 00 oo| (,ol 00' OII| ,-/0' do' 00, o.-.l ' 1 00 S cts.! .S CIS. G33G 01 10 SO .",8 50 .'!(I0 (HI o 00 225 00 5 00 ;M 25 Ml 00 :t| 00 57 5(1 loo 00 51 00 liiri 25 ()(') (m -J.iO 00 ■111 25 liiO (ill 150 50 '.);{ 75 01 50 275 (10 i:i(i^(io VI *50 55 25 20 On 15 75 :;5 00 ,1 ■to 50 ;joo 00' 225*00 i 25 lio! 115 25' :;i (loj 50 00; :;o On: :<5 00 ;;:',7 5o 21 511 Ji'iO (10 ',):< 75| 75 ool -12 (iO| 220 0(1; 1211 00; 52 00] 2(i 00! 15 00, 15 To! ;-i5 ool .1- Totnl. $ c 4SI,') U. 01 815,1 "r, I SS.^(12 it' .'-^Slo.'! 7ii' 26305 15 with tb« iii-cct. Iter. ;il — Hy Aiiiudiit of Gcain, IVom Sc;cicty for l'idiKi;4ntiua of tlu'| (!0S|H'l ■ I Aiiioiiiit ofCiraiit, fVoiu Smii'ty for I'l'opaii'atioii fur IV'ii-j AiiKMiiil received fVoiii Mission Fund Church Society. Ariuitinl i-eceived IVuiii Su.-itetiiiUioii Fund Church Society. .\(nount of Siili.-criiitioiiH in Kiij^land for the .Mai,Hliileu I.-ilaiid.-; per l!cv. A. W. .Mounlaiii .\u(ouiit received throujiii the iuad l)ijlio[i of the Diocc^o. Interest on depo^it.s to (hite 0751 in ■1.S2 2'.MIS i;;ii; 22 I.s 00 '.1:; 1 S25;il'i5 15 K. & Iv .'Hat December, 18S3, .1. IT.\Mir,TON', Jii. lion. Tiiasurer. I 1' t ^"^ , '1' h i^' ^:ll .'\ *B. i U 134 DIOCKSAN BOARD-Sl'l'PLEMKNTARY ACCOUNT. iilOUNTS IlKfKIVKD HY TllK TIIKASI lIKIt KUOM THE CLOSING OF TIIK BOOKS TO SlST JAMAKY, 1884. Sauily iieiuli Perryboio Shig;awako Inverness St. Tlionias, limy. ActonYnle Stanstcad Upper Durlmiii Mission Fund — Cliurt'li Societv 9 cts. 16 67 5 00 20 00 75 00 35 00 50 00 112 50 62 00 o 00 $378 17 .'list .FnliT. l^h t. J. Hamilton, Jr., lion. Trens. Ha* $ t ta. 16 67 5 no 20 00 Tf) 00 35 00 50 00 112 50 62 no o 00 *:378 17 135 GTHUTtCTH SOOISTIT. T.IIFE UVEEIMIBBIIS. Dutforin, tlio Earl of HOO 00 Loivl Monk (sovou iiniiual subscriptions) 1350 00 Lord Bisliop of Qiioboc 50 OO Allnatt, Kov. F. J. B., B.D. 00 00 Ashe, Captain, K.N 50 00 Aslio, Win 50 00 IJenson, Tlionias 50 00 IJurstall, .1 50 00 Biirstall, iMrs. .1 50 00 Carpenter, A., Com. (ien.. 50 00 Carter, J .50 00 Cookell, Miss 50 00 Chapman, W 50 00 Cream, Mrs 50 00 Dalttm, Lt.. U.A 50 00 Dohull, R. R 100 00 Estcourt, Lady 50 00 Forsyth, Joseph Ji 50 00 Forsyth, IMrs, JosL'i)h Ji. . .. 50 00 (Jale, J. V 50 00 ':;' ■=r ■si r 186 CQNTRIBUT0R3 OF $50 AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Anderson, \Y. H -S aO 00 Andrews, Tims M 00 lialdwin, Hon. 1{ f)!) ll(» Bell, A. D r.O 00 Mlack, J 50 00 \ Bonnor, J T.O 00 Boweu, Hon. Oliitf Jiistiee. ."(U 00 Boxer, R'jiir Aduiinil TiO 00 Brooke, Mrs 50 00 Brunet, IMrs. 1) .">() 00 Bnrstall, H :>{) 00 Burstall, E r)0 00 Black, Hon. H., C.H 50 00 Caldwell, Sir H. J., Bait.... T.O 00 Campbell, Sa.vtun .')0 00 Canipl)ell, A lUO 00 Chandler, Col. ito Nicolet Endowment Fmid) 100 00 Christie, Major W. P 100 00 Cochran, Hun. A. W oO 00 Doolittle, Kev. 1. T.O 00 Douglass, G. :\r., M.l) oO 00 Drum, W JOO 00 Elgin, L (lit 00 Hunt, Weston .^»0 00 Mackie, liev. (Jeo. 1). U 100 00 Milne, llev. G., M. \ 50 00 Jessopj), H 50 00 Jackson, I {ev. C 50 i;u Kerr, J. H .50 00 King, C 100 00 LcMcsurier, H 50 00 Leeds, Rev. J 50 00 Lisgar, L( .rd 8200 00 Levey, C. E 50 00 MacLaren, .James GO 00 Mackie, Major, W. S 50 00 iMetcalf, Lord 100 00 Mountain, Rt. Rev. G. J., Lord Risho]) of (^ucljee, .'annual for 21 year.sj . .. . . . 100 00 Do. to Deposit(jry Fund. . . 10 00 Do. to Mission Fund(annual for 5 years) 800 00 Mountain, Col. C. B 73 00 Mountain, Lieut. J. G 50 00 Mountain, ]Mrs. il R 50 00 Nairne, .John 50 00 Noad, H. .) 50 00 Nicolls, Rev. J. A., D.D.. 50 00 Patterson, P 50 00 Pemberton, H.ui. .T 50 00 Pennefather, R. M 50 00 Retry, W 50 00 Retry, W., junior 50 00 Post.in, E 50 00 Postou, \V 50 00 Poston, C 50 00 Price, \V 60 00 I'rice. Hon. David .50 (X) Pipon, Mrs. C 50 (JO Raeev, .1 50 00 Rolph. Hon..) 50 00 Ross, Hon. .1 .50 00 Rowan, F. M Sir\V.,(i.C.B. .50 00 .Scott, H. S .50 00 Sheppard, .Miss 50 00 Stayn.'r, T. .\ .50 00 Stewart, Hem. .John .50 00 Stuart, Hon. SirJas., P.art. 100 00 Svmes, G. B .50 00 S'yin.s, R .50 00 Spiairgo, W .50 00 Sealv',.J 100 00 Smith, C. \V .50 00 S'>mersi;t, Capt. Aylmer 150 00 Tri.j;Kf Quebec, to tlie Lord Bishop, for Widows and Orplians of Clergymen, to be applied at his dis- cretion ; l)y liim transferred to charge of the Chiuvli Society »'000 00 -Miss Walker, of Lennoivilleffor the Widowsand Orpjians of Clergymen) 40 00 -Mountain, Rt. Rev. G. J., Lord Bishop nf (^>iiebec, (fur Mission Fund) (lOO 00 Hon. W. W. Walker (to Widt)ws' and Drpliaiis' Fund). . 400 00 ,). Waterson, of Quebec (to Widows" and Orphans' Fund). 50 00 -IVIrs. Dunn, of Three Rivers (for EiKlnwment Fund) 1400 00 -MissSlio])pard, (jfDrumiuon. Hall for .>!niKiuoreuey Mission) 2000 00 ('. [•]. Levey (for Eiuli> II i| d Fund of St. Michael's) lUOO 00 Rev. (L Milne, M. .\:{\^'.& O. Fimd) 100 00 ■• I Ten.sion Fund) 100 00 Mrs. Aylwin. of Montreal (for Bourg Louis) 1400 00 Henry S. Scott, of Quei)ec (W. c^c 0. Fund) 125 00 " >• " (MissionFund) 125 00 Hon. David E. Price " (W. & O. Fund) 500 00 $ 14480 00 'P 111 i fi u 188 PTATEMEKT OF AMOUNTS RAISED I.V THE SEVERAL PARfSHES AXD MISSIONS OF THE DIOCESE. QUEBEC— CATHEDRAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. 1883 I,A1)IES' COMMITTHE. Subscriidiotis fur Mission Fund collected by Mrs. Williams, Miss Ida Leaycraft, Miss Phillips, Miss H. Stevenson, and Miss Champion. Cnllecteci ly Mvf. WiUimnK. Hrowii, Mrs ^j; 2 00 Movie, .Mrs 1 oo (v'ollev, Mrs 1 on Evans. Mrs 1 00 Fry. Mrs 4 Kit Oi'lihous, Miss (Euj^IuikI) "i oo Heiniinii<(. Mrs 2 on Keiinedv, .Mrs I oo Liplit, .Mrs. Ijiiders ,"> do I/cMcsurier. Mrs I oo iMili'S, .Mrs 1 01) .Monti/iinihert, .Mrs. W 1 oo Mackiiv, Mrs 1 oo McLiiiL'u, Mrs '1 on I'ustoii. .Mrs I till I'opp. .Mrs 1 00 Pi'tprs, .Mr.s 1 oo Rexlbrd, Mrs J on Riissel, Mrs. W I oo Sfwcll, Mrs. 1 .-! 00 Shaw. Mrs 'l oil Sheppanl. Mrs 'J oo lliclianlsdii, .Mrs .". oo Scott, Mrs. W. W ;; oo Scott, Mrs. E 1 oil Swift, .Miss I 00 Ti'nii)le, .Mrs \ oo Wurtele, Mrs. W 2 00 Wiirtelc. Mrs. F 1 oO ■Williams, .Mrs 20 dO " .XiTias Tree VM 00 " Mission Hox 1,'i 00 ViUrdfd III/ .Vifs f(l(i Lciiycnt/I. Anderson. Mrs .!*; ,"» oo Bishop, Mrs I 00 Campbell, .Mrs. ^V. I) I iin Desbarats, .Mrs I 00 Dunn, Miss 1 OO Hall, Miss ] 00 Jones. Mrs. E S 1 00 Joly, Mrs 1 no Montizaiiiiicrt, .Mrs 1 OO Moriti/.amlicrt, Mis. E I on .Montizamlicrt, .Miss. H 1 on .Machin, .Mrs 2 oo Si)anlding, .Mrs. 2 oO Schwartz, Mrs 1 no Stevenson, .Miss 1 00 Smith, .Mrs. S 2 00 Torre, .Mrs i qo Tiiriibull. Mrs 2 00 ■White, Mrs ] on ■^'oun;;-, Mrs. G. J5. .S l on . ('„n>cf<'.lh,i Mh^ Phillips. Dniihar, .Mrs $ I on Ho. Oo Hunt, Miss....." .' 1 oo liane, Miss 50 .Mereilith, .Mrs 4 nil .Meredith, .Mis. ];d 1 no .Marsden. .Mrs 1 OO •M'Vi'ii'.^ir-'iii. .Mrs 2 to r.-iinn .. .Miss 1 00 R I la.,,),' -Mrs. It 1 nil Russel. Mrs. W 1 00 Turner, Mrs 1 00 Welch, .Mrs. .John 2 00 Woodslde, .Mrs 1 00 ('(i/lfclcd liy .Vis.i II. St'-ri>i.-:oii. Rarrow, Mrs .? 1 oO Champion, .Mis J oo Crawrord, .Mrs 2 00 Dnnscomh, .Mrs 1 on F'raser, Mrs 1 00 Hall, .Mrs. Henson 2 00 139 Quebec— Cathedral Distimct Association.— Co;//»'wwff/. Hall, Mrs. Wm S 1 00 Henry, Miss 1 00 lieSuour, Mrs 1 00 Pattoii, Mrs 1 oo Price, Mrs 1 00 Piiyne, Mrs 1 00 Richardson, Mrs 1 00 Rickahv, Mrs 1 00 RinfretJ^Mrs 1 00 Staveley, Mrs 1 no Stevenson, Mrs 1 00 CoUrcled by Mits Clmmpiott. Andrews, Mr. A § 1 uo Balfour, Mrs Duval, Mrs Dyer, Mrs Kane, Mrs Morgan, Mrs. K Machin, Miss McGee, Mrs Mulholland, Mrs.. Hcott, Mrs. J Sliaw, Mrs. S. J Welch, Mrs Welch, Mrs. I Withycomh, Jliss 9 1 00 1 00 ! 00 1 00 1 00 "lO I 00 1 00 11 .•)0 4 no 1 00 60 I 00 $ 307 00 (JENTLEMENS C< LALM I TTEE. Na.mk.-*. Jtalfour. C!. 11 IJeekelt, T ... lirown, .Joiin . ■ts. 4 no $ cts.i § cts. (10 (!hani]iion, (!. I' Canipl.ell. \V. 1) (Uapliani. .1. (1 Dolx'll, i?. K Dunlmr, .1 Dunn, T. Ji l>unn, Logic Foote. .1. J Frv, J. S (Jalc, J. V Hale, E. J Hatch, John (Donatiun).. HoUowav, F Hohvell, W. A .lamieson, Mrs Joly, Hon. H. (J Ilousman, I!ev. C, Hunt, A. H Jones, Edwin lit 10 ID (Ml . IKI . (II) (Ml . (lit 0:.l (Ml, 001 00 i V. L'(t 2 10 .1 .) 8 l.i 10 on 00 00 00 on 00 00 00 GO 00 00 4 10 10 00 00 § cts. 1 00|. 00 2 001 00 5 00 2 00 $ Cts, 00 2 00' 2 00 Total ? cts. ;') (10 10 OO 10 no 10 00 :> 00 r> no 10 00 r, 00 1.^. on 10 00 10 00 5 00 20 no 10 00 10 no 5 00 .". 00 5 on 16 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 ■ 1 •:. un •■I ' i I' 140 Quebec— Cathedral District AssociATioN.~Co«/twMerf. Namk." l.eggdtt, H. I' Macliin, 11. T Miirsdeii. W., M.D Meredith, Hon. W.C.(2}'is) •Miles, Jiiliiii Norris, T. II Parlte, C. S.. M.D. Peutliiiiil, ('iiarles. Price, 11. .M Porte i. "3 S = i-5* S Ct3. 2 00 5 OOl :. 00 lO 00 S ets. .S "3 r/: 3 C 3 $ cts 2 Oilj 2 (10 2 IKI' 2 00, 1 oo' .| 10 oil OILS J. Postoii, -Mrs A\'ni Quebec, Lord J^isiioi) of.. Kae, W Kiissell, Willis Scolt, J. G Scott, ]•;. J Scott, W. C SImw, P. A >4 o 5S Ct^l .2 ±: ic K-3 = S cts.| SI law S. J 12 ,'.0 in no lai ou! 10 00, 2 oo; 1 on 2 III) I .■| iiii! 2 00 12 .^i» .5 III); .') on! 2.'i On; :> on 20 00 ^0 oo: on Smith, R. 11 Smith, Mr.sU.II Smith, R. Ifarcoiirt. Mllllil, H eiir\ Smith, II. StiuilcM Sitauldiiig, K. H.. n, .1. Steveiiso Stavelev, M Temple", C. V. .M . Turner, R A'cuiiev, (Je(j Wiirtele. W. (J.... Wurtele, F. C •1 Oil :> DO 2 00 2 on 20 00 : :> 00 ' 10 oo! 1 ilO 20 oo! 5 Oiii 10 00 10 00 00 ^ on 2 00 I White, Win White, A. 1! ^'oiiiig, (I. Ii. S. 2 00 10 1)0 .') 00 2 00 .") 00 10 00 (10 10 01) I OfTcrtorics.... Ladies List Education Fund Sl :!.')0 .'■)i) y.\ 27 111 50 :i07 00 ',»:; on| 21 ooi 101 Iti '. !l no Total ji 4:-;o 77 513 s; 2n'j 1 1 00; 21 00 Totttl. S cts. 00 00 00 20 no 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 50 00 40 00 100 no 10 110 2 ■t 00 00 00 00 l{ 00 :to on 20 00 2 00 2 00 20 On 5 00 10 00 no 00 5 10 5 2 2.-) i'» 2 00 000 no 2.)2 71 ;;07 02 no 60 12G7 21 If 141 QUEBEC-ST. MATTHEW'S (IIUIICH. Xamks. ( 'iillrctr,! Ill/ Mis Iniif. T. ./. i: IJi'Ucc, Mr. Hcjicli, C. Biildwiii, ( Ha\ii<-i, llv Ciul.T, W.'ll ('iimiil)cll, Ev <.'i>uriiicy. Mis-^ < '()1\ ill. .fil-: D.iiin. .\I;< (i;illiili>. Mrs Ilaiilillnii. [\vv. il.iiiiiltdii. Mi-s IliiiM'V. .Madoliiii' (iviuf. lion, ("ii'o \vshw\ Mrs. M. I! Irviiir, .Miss F. .1 .Iiidij;!', V, Kcll, John Kcll, Mrs iMouti/.iunbert, l)r Monti/.iuuliprt, Mrs. F Mattliews, Allred I'etrv, W. (J. '82 and S;!.... rrattcn, IF. J Iliiyner, .Mrs. Koliinson, Mrs Scars, Jnliii Tricker, (;lms. I! WalkiT, Miss cl- -3 $ els. (to no! S CiS. 2it (III '.Ml Oil 00 00 I 00 2 00. 1 UO 2 00 : 20 1101 ::ii oo; .') 00 j 20 UO 00 2 00' 4 1)0! ,-.o|. 2.) mil ;;o 00 ' 1 00 j. 1(V 00 .') On .'iOl <'o/lecfi'd by Mhx !.■ iiiin- no 2 (M) 1 On t Oil 2 00 1 no no ( bo on 2."> ;■> on 20 no 2 (.(I .'i nn 1 n,:, 50 1 no 1 00 so 00 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 4 (0 1 00 M 00 1 00 1 00 1 no 15 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 2 JU 142 Quebec— St. Matthew's Chvbcii.— Continued. Xambs. -J" Colli'fli'il I'll )lrf. ('/■'■'iiii. Bell, Mrs. Win lioyd, Miss Oieani, -Mr^ Hiirbeson, K. II. C. .rohnston, .^li^^^ Kuhriny;, Karl Mac Adams. Miss... Newton, W. J D'Coniior, .Miss Pratten Mrs Kogers, Mr Stanley, Robert Small Sums. $ cts. Cullerteil hi/ Miyf /'"/'«. Dean, Mrs. 0. P Davies, Mrs Davidson, Miss Dinning, Mrs Gugy, Mrs Gowan, Mrs. H Laurie, Mrs OKegau. Mrs Payne, Mrs. (ieorge Pope, Mrs. K Pope, Mrs. S I'ope, Miss Ross, Mrs. H. D Uendle, Miss. J... Scougall, Mrs. W .... White, Mrs. J. R. If. 1 00 5 00 Collerled lit/ }fii"> Mnntiz- ii'mhrrl. Colston, Mrs. A.... Drake, Misa A Friend Geggie, Mrs Hawkins, Mrs Mahoney, T NicoUs. Rev. G. G. 1 00 1 00 1 00 ;?/-^ 6 3 1 1, .? c:ts. cfs. .? Ct- cts 00 1 00 00 1 00' 00: IIDj 00 00' Olli 00 00 .■)0 , :! no 2 00 •J 00 1 r. 00 ,) 00 ;") 00 :> 00 1 00 I 00! I 110 1 on' 2 00 ! 00 ool 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1 ool 1 00 a 00 :i 00 Total. $ Ct-i. 01) 00 10 (M) 2 00 tlO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 .') 0(1 ,■) (M) 3 00 ;■) 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 1 0(t 1 0(1 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 0* 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 01 Total. .";5 ct-i. 1 00 1 00 ]M no 2 oil 1 00 4 OU a 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 50 ;> 00 ■) 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 01 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 Ufl 143 Quebec— St. Matthew's Viiv ncn.—Conlinued. Xamks. ■z t; !? (•l^ Petty, Rev. H. J. Scales, Mrs Winfiehl, Mis Small sums c , S CtS. (•ollectcn,!! l/zsA- A. J' l^jakes, lien (iriicey, Mrs. lliiiiiiitoii, Mis. William. Hall, Mis. P. J' uiiiiel. 1. Mrs. E. J. ell IV. w 11 MeLaiiirlilin, Mrs. Nniriie, Mrs Price, Miss. A Stuart, -Mrs. G. O'K. Smith. .Mrs. II Silk, Mrs Watliersjioon, Mi^ Small sums. Co/lrcfed III Mr. It. S. Harrow, 11. S. Evans, Mr.... Forrest, II ... Lampson, (i.. SImckell, S... CoUecfdhtj .Mr. K. A. li'-ll. Paile, D. R Bell, E. S. A. C. OreiRliton, 15 Dobbin, L. H..., Dunn, S Hall, P. P Hurst, II. O'Connor R 0. R. Pi opp. Y. Phillips, C. <;. lleHnl 1,11 Mr. .S'. I.. Forrf,"!. I IM) 2 00 ; 2 OOJ I 00 5 00 ,•) 00 2 00 ;'i (10 2 oil' Evans, h Forrest, S L. 2 00, .'■) 00 1 oo' 1 00 ] -2:, 2 00 1 00 2 00|. •4 001. 2 on|, 1 do!. 1 00' 2 00 1 1 oo; yii| I 00 1 1 00 j 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 OO CtS, S CtS, O i- hi, Total. *! CtS.: $ CtS. 1 00 1 00 a 00 . I 1 00 1 00 2: 1 DO j 00 1 00 1 00 1 25 2 00 1 00 1 OU 2 CO •1 110 2 00 I lltl Ti 00 1 no 2 oil 1 00 1 00 1 1)11 1 1j 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 ! 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 :> 00 2 00 5 OU 2 00 j 00 2 to 2 00 6 UO , I ' { ■; lf«S 144 Quebec— St. M.^tthew's Churcil— Continued. • hi n,' ■•'i \AMKS. It 'in ^ 'f. — '9^ c . •.2'H dd ■ Us ^'-'^ '-'0 3 Total. Prower, .Nfr $ ct.s. 2 00 $ cts. :! no s S Ctr^. S cts. .''1 00 Snenrer. A. V" 1 on 1 00 i' 00 1 00 Tiiomson, J. S White, J. R 1 00 1 00 2 00 TOO 00 100 00, I'O (III 1 00 5 00 2 00 llaiiiiltoii, Jvcv. C. C 2:> 00 60 00 .-.O 00 40 00 ""30' 00 25 00 200 00 Jliiiiiilton, llobt 500 00 (Ircoii, M'-'s 10 00 21) 00 Ploes. Mis 10 00 .Mis^ioiiiirv liox 7() 00 r 27 121 8()| 7 27 ()tt'ertt)ri('s 82 37 ......'"...... i 1 2s;! 2;; Ivlurfitioii i'^iMid 00 1 1 1 1 Totlll !< 30-1 50 lOOC) 03' i 4w *<'i 2S2 i!2 Ml 0(1' 1727 10 )l» .1? ' "1<, ;< QUEBEC— ST. MICIIAEL'^^ CFIURCH. Jiuile, Jolm Hiiratall, John Bowen, .\Ir.i. J., Jr.... nniToU.Mrs Coptnmn, ^Irs Cogan, Miss. Dunbar, Miss. Forsvth, J. 1).... Forsytii, Mrs. J For.syth,. Miss.. .. Freer, Ifrs Gould, Mr. & Mrs Graddon, Mrs Graddon, Miss Herring, .Mrs Irvine, Miss H. Kennedy, Mrs. I. Lev ey, Mrs. Livingstone, Mrs, Morgan, Mrs Munro, Miss Moss, Miss Mainguy, Miss, Nelson. Thos...., Price, E. John, Stockwell. Mrs. 8 cts. Ofll no! 10 00 S cts .( no .". 00 1 4 00'. 2 00; . 2 00', 75!. 20 • 5 00', 5 00 1 . 2 50', 60;. 50'. 1 no . I ooj 4 00,, I 00 . 25;., 6 00 2. 2 00 4 00 1 00 50 50 10 00 2 UO 9 cts S vKn. no 5 00: 2 50; I 00 .? Cl.s. 1 ., ( ,) Ull 2 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 .S cts. 4 00 15 00 4 00 ') 00 2 00 75 20 10 00 10 00 5 00 50 \ 50 1 no 1 00 4 00 1 00 25 10 00 2.'> 4 00 4 00 1 00 50 50 60 00 2 00 u.-i cts. ■10 #' Quebec— St. Miciiaet/s Ciivjicn.— Con United. Xa.me.^. - S o ■T' S ets. .2 '^ .2 t 'r' ^3 s ■ ' ' Total. Toil.l Miss S cts. 50 S cts. S ct.^. i? els. $ cts. 50 1 00 1 00 5 III! 2 00 9 (Id Ti-eji-fjett, yUs 1 00 .. Temple, .Mrs 1 00 \'()ii Ililand, Kev. A. A 5 00 Von inland, i\[rs. A. A 2 00 2 00 VoH inland, Mrs A'illeneuve, .Mrs 25 25 25 A'inson, T 25 1 00 1102 SO 5 00 Wheeler, Mrs 1 00 fMl'ertories i;! 00 70 50 1019 30 Fdueution Fund Total S :j:i 00 MO 95 lOliy 80 20 50 10 00 1255 25 ti I QUEBEC— ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. ■t 00 t4 00 2 00 75 20 00 00 5 00 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 25 00 00 00 50 50 60 00 2 00 Ciillect'''! Iji Mrs. lUt'luirdnon (ind Miss L.N. Taylor. Drown, Ilenrv, !? ets. 50 S ets. 50 50 60 S cts. 50 S cts. § cts. Carson, ilrs. W. I Carson. Mrs. Ham 50 Deloo, Miss , 30 Fdwards, .Mrs 50 Hawkins, Ahel 1 00 Keau, Mrs 2,'i» 1 00 50 25 Keuuedv. Oliver 2 OO 50 Kellv, Mrs. W Moore, Mrs MeCusker. .Mrs 1 00 Morrett. Mrs 50 Pattou, Jus,, Jnr 2 00 Piper, Jas 1 OO I'rnnenn, Mrs ... ;!0 1 00 I'ozcr, W. .J Too Rieiuirdson. Rev. T 5 00 50 2 00 Too Read, Mrs. John Riehardson, Mrs 4"]0 Richardson, i[rs.(Miss.Hi).\) Roltinson, (Jeoi'i'e 1 00 2 00 1 I 00 Taylor, K. 11 a 00 10 § ets. 1 50 50 1 00 ?,{) 50 1 00 25 :! 00 1 00 25 1 00 50 2 OO 1 00 'M\ 1 00 10 00 50 2 00 ■1 10 W 00 5 00 140 Quebec— St. Paul's Cuvrcvi.— Continued. Yamk-s. 6~ *-•. '^ '^i r. •^ 5 >■ T..(:il. Tnvlor, J. C S cts. 1 00 ,'•.0 7 0.^ !^ (M.S. 1 00 8 cu. S et.'^. $ et.-i.l S cU. 1 00 .". oil Tinner. Mii. Jas ,".0 i;! io 1 .lO 10 jO 1 1 60 Offertorie.-; 1 .'Jl or» 1 Tot;il :J i 21 00 2 Jil 1 00 7: 2j QUEBEC-ST. TETER'S CHUliCTI. Co" :I:J III M,si .y.uyi,f Aiiilrews, F. A % it-=. i III J 00 4 OO 1 Oil 1 III! 1 00 2 00 2 Oil 1 Oil S i.ts. S ii- S It:. $ l.li. 1 Andrew-!, F. \\ .:::::::;:::i::::::::::';i IJorhuid, .Mrs Borlftiul, (it no Brown. Mr,-. liolit Birch, Mi.v5 Casli Chambers, E. T D Campbell, .Mi,-;-; 1 Davie?. C. (x ■ 1 oo Fotherirjll, Mis ' 1 00 1 00 1 no 1 00 ] ou 1 00 Fothemill, Hcv. M. M .'. |:ll 1 Oil 1 il() ] 00 ;; (10 (iowcn, Mr?. K Holt, Tho- Hooko-s. Miji:; "::.:.::::: ::::::::::::i •Jackson. A. M .Moraan. Mr.-. C. 1^ i 00 2 00 I 00 1 no :, 00 ] 00 2 00 1 00 Orkney, ^\'tn. (<■ Pcrrv, Mr3. ,1 I'rire. .Mrs Rcxlonl, lU'v. E. I Ito"-;, Mrs j 00 Collected hji Mrs. ElUott. Elliott, M. -. V>' 1 III) 50 Ho'iihv. .1 1 1 Perry,' .Mr.a. G Uoiirke, .^ir.s. J 1 00 50 1 ' Scarff, J ;",0 50 ;i 00 1 00 I 00 Teakle, .1 To7cr, W. A 2 no ' To7er, Eli^a J 1 00 1 00 .. 1 Tozer, R. H 1 i eti. 5 00 :, III! 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 8 OO 00 00 no 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 50 .") (10 ') 00 2 00 147 QuKiJEr— St. Teter's Cnvncn.—Co^itinued. I X.VMi:.-;. i ^ zx vj ^^ 5 ~i Total. C'l. 1>I Mr.., Mr/. (lil i'lllv, J.lllll-' mirlihai. 8 ctJ ,^ els. 1 00 1 00 50 1 III) $ ft.^. % Ct:i. S ctd. S els. 1 lU) Idius. Mi-^s .1 1 1 110 .Mill Ion, .IDIiii j 00 t 1 00 i'li.'.ri', .'■!;■-;. \\ ni ,.., ' 1 00 C.il,., M|j. !; Il'n.l. 1 00 1 00 I.awii'ii,'.', All ; (; 1 1 00 1 00 .l/f..,v. M., :;.;:.. 1 Oil 2h -i-, 1 00 1 00 ,i(l 50 1 00 1 00 lil'ltWll. ,lo-t'|'h .... i '','...',,!'.".'.!! i 1 25 Hen^.m. Mr,^ i Un'.'iii. Mi-' ..- 25 1 OO l>()iitliiii:.';e. TIh.h. 1 00 50 ( I n itloiifr .1 1 50 ' 1 1 00 Moor.', J A i 1 00 1 J 00 SimpsiMi, .Mi3 Srntf \\ ill 2.^) 51 51 ;> 25 1 25 5i) Tnq.in, M 50 i HVcrfni it' ' ' J oil i « 1", 1 1 21 bj Kducitioii FuiiJ.. ^ lu Oi) Total i- ' C3 Oi 20 00 10 10 10 50 1 4 00 1 17 eo QUEBEC-HOLT TRINITY CHUECIL Cullectel b>i Jli-s Si/kc Aiiilrcw^', F. IT. iloyco, Miss I'rown, J Brown, Mrs. ^f. F. Uurldon, W Kcr, Rev. R Knowli'i, C JlitchoU, 8 Orkney, Jas. T.... Richanlsou, J. II S ct.s.' 1 4 00 $ etc. § cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 '' 00 00 1 ] 00 1 oil 1 1 50 2 00 1 00 2 50 i .$ cts. 4 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 CO 5 00 2 00 I r^ 148 QUETJEO Holy Trinity Ciivrck.— Continued. Namks. 2-^ Zl - . 3 W3 o Total. Ro^^crs, Af I's $ cts. $ Cts. 5 00 $ cts. $ cts. S cts. S cts. 5 00 iSvkes, Mrs 2 00 1 00 2 00 Sykes, Miss 1 DO Sewell, ilov. E. W 6 00 5 00 ;"' (10 Tapp. W. 11 5 (Ml Trinity Cliurch Siuulay School .'. 1 40 1 40 AVallacc, If. F 1 00 12 2S I (10 Oll'erturit'S 21 eo 14 20 47 51 Kduciitiou FuimI 8 (10 28 40 Total $ 37 78 21 7t; 00 ioi '.14 QUEBEC CITY— RECAPITULALION. tit Cathedral (Kdiication Fund $02.50) St. iMattliew's (liducation Fund $9. 00) St. Michael's (Fducatioii Fund Su.OO) St. I'aiU's St. rutor's (Education Fund .SIO.OO) Tiiuitv (Kducation Fund $8.00) Total (Kducation Fund $04.50) «; S cts. S cts. $ cts. 4:J0 77 490 .sy 202 14 •M\ 50 100(5 03 282 02 x; 00 140 95 1039 80 21 Sj 25 90 24 00 (>?, 00 20;00 10 10 38 78 28 40 21 70 891 90 1711 (11 1.580 42 $ cts. S cts. 34 00 24 00 42 25 83 00 2(i 50 10 00 2 50 1 0(t 10 50 4 00 f) 00 121 75 S cts. 1243 74 1727 40 1255 25 75 25 117 (10 111:^ 01 122 00, 45.12 18 III*' i 149 MEGANTIC DISTIUCT ASSOCIATION. \.\Mi;s. 1-* 1^ ''7' tit .2t3 'n ^ 6_; •--3 'Oil Total. I5()iii(; Loi'is. Stuart, Rov. H. C $ cts. S cts. 5 00 S cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 5 cts. 5 00 4 05 (.Hl'ertorio.s I 17 2 58 1 " 1 1 Total $ (jACOlNA 1 17 7 58 9 0,j 672 S8 1 00 5S1 86 91 02 East Fkami'Tox. 1 00 I5oyle, ik'v. F ]!i)vl(> Mr^ 5 00 .5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 ("lawford Min 11 C 1 00 1 00 ("Jiawfonl If C 5 00 5 00 Ih'll(l*»!Nl It) \\i] 1 00 1 00 Henderson, (Jilbert Hodgson, Tlioniad 1 DO 1 110 1 00 1 00 1 00 i"oi) ■ 1 00 1 00 Ilutlu'i'ford, Cieoige 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 Hinytli, Tlioinas (StiituUHt). 1 00 I 00 ] 52 1 52 8 00 1 00 Total $ [NVintXKSH. 3 00 11 52 3 00 6 00 ;n 52 1 01) Davies, l-'redeiick 1 ' i.i^ ^ \ii-j 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 :! 00 1 25 5 40 2 00 Too 1 III) 1 (10 Heed, .Mrs p..., i.'i.i- l> " '••• '•'•' 2 00 2 00 1 > ,,. \i ,.^, 2 00 .Small riiuns liy E. liiown... 3 00 1 25 do Ellen Patterson Stiiylhe, W. J Wilton, .Mrs. Geo 5 40 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Collected //// M;"' MrVi//;/ {ocerloolii'd hj Trcas. in lad report.) Brown, .Mrs. J. L 1 00 1 0(1 1 1 00 ".!...'......'.' 1 00 Uav lOSj V icu « ••••• 1 ) ;- I: 15o Megantic District Association.— Continued. '^ I it'1 -.li,. ..r . i. •:• i' '■' 4 is i n ^Mi. Names. <^ c Glass, M;3 Morris, Miss Heed, Mrs. Jas.... Small fc.uuis Offertories (IPS".)' 92 Total Upper Ihei.a.vd. .1 fi? Ball, Rev. T. L. hall, .Mrs "^Vilson, Jiimes.., Olfertorv LowEn Ireland. Offe.-tory A\\)Z\u.T.y. ' fftrt'Tv T.ta! LAftF. Meaitort. (ofT.). .i;{ o7| IjJcep.'?. — Si. .Ifiincs' f'hiin Ayhviit. jMis liain, H. nmi .1 f'hurch, AViii C,va\'^. ^Vlll fiotr, Mrs. L Unnie, Mie Hume. Mm. .1 Ivemp, lU'v. J Mnrshnll. II. S .McKcnzio, R. ntid Smith, Mrs. J AVilsoii, C. niul W Small sum? o ItO, .3 flO 2 :io H 2lt St. Mark' on 00 (10 00 00 00 on 01) Oil tio 00 00 ',.'0 AilcUev, D.. Duffetl, 11.. ] 00 I on 2 00 1 00, 1 8; 1 15 00 S ct=.' S ct.=.| S '-t.=. ? It? 1 00: • 1 no! ' 2 00 i 1 on: I ;; ()Si 07 3 07 5 sol 1 n.- .') ,''1' 1 on: I on o7..' it,=. Tuw.l ;? c ts. I 00 1 on 1; Oil 1 i:il 12 27 II 02 6 SO 2 DO 1 on 4 l.i 2 .30 L'i I'O 1 O.T I 00 1 no 1 00 1 no 1 iin 1 I'll I iin •I (hi I no I iin I en I (in I (p.. I (in I rn 151 MEOAxnc DisTinr"r Assnri.VTioN. — ''ontinned. NaMK: ft:- C!.- Fn/;:el!, R... Fii/./.ell. I) .. Ml:Vltt,(-, \V) Niifoiit, S... Wiilkina, H. J-nuill Sums. ;nii 1 ni) 1 tiO I (Id I 2.j S ct-. Tola' ct:- W (tffflU 10 01) ' Total. ;ij 0,= LF.^•I.s. Co' I. 1 1 Mrs. T. Hrimi! Adrlie. Ma. Gto 11 00 1 1 Oil ,T ;;o. .-10 F{i Miss All! Ilaiiiiltoii, Mr?. Ja. flum<.', Mis. i'otei'. 2 00 1 2.V 1 00 1 00 K (iCO. cr, Rov. l-;rii(':-t. 1 00 ] 00 ^iinp.'^oii, Mr. \Vn -111'. 1 00 2 00; Tofi.'lil. Wii ()iri'ii()rifs . l(>t;il M(>N T'll'CKMI. (Ml, rV(',''-'',''.7 h AliTllAIIASKA. 5 00 "l OH 21 IHi (ColK'cti()U,s.). I J .so Parkin, llvw K. C Total, l'or,T.\KLr. Colston, Kov. \[. W (•Hertor'n'S Total Uivn:iii; oi; Ljii', (en has.) Yfo, James. ( Mll'rtorii'.s... 2 715 li) ■I 10 I IMI 7 2(1 Total. St. Svi,vi:sTi;ii (( tircrtor\ j. St. (iii.Ks. Culli Jli.'!.^ Lifvl'ir.. Bn'iinaii, Mr Cox, Wni Lefclivrc, Mrs Lcfelivrp, J. .'(.■ D. ^ C. A. Ollbrlorv (t 2 2.5 2.') 1 (Id S 2(t ■>! .2 - be W-i; o cts. .•i 00 2 00 7 00 !? Cts .". 50 2 00 :> hK 2 (i h'i Total. s cts. 5 0(1 2 07 1 50 2 00 .')0 4 JO $ cts. 2 00 1 00 2 00 10 00 50 1 00 7 So ;io ;;5 3 50 2 00 5 oO .'. sil 00 II 811 I OO lit 80 11 .^C 2 02 2,") 25 2.'. 1 00 'Si ''■-;■. ^-k 158 Meg.^ntic District Association.— Cow/«w«e(/. Total. $ cts, 2 00 1 no 2 on 10 no n oo I DO 7 So 3 50 2 00 5 50 5 SO it no II 80 1 00 i;{ 8i; 11 so 2 62 25 25 25 1 00 63 Names, 1 c 2 ■f. ^— 8 cts. Tulal. Sr, Cihjiiiik. Clkclrd In Mm r.Kt,: Coslinf;. John S Ct3. 1 no 1 no 1 no 1 no S C'tS. S cts. S cts. S cts. I no 1 no 1 no 1 00 1 00 1 60 10 00 f) 77 Tu/er, iMis I'ozer. .M. M I'O/LT, W. M JNr/.cr, I). (1 1 00 1 5n Wiin-ht, .Mis. II. S OH'ciluiv 10 no (i 77 10 77 CiMitKiiLA.M) .Mills (OH.),.. Tola! s :> 7.-. ;i i:. 1 on 1 (ID 2 nn it no 1 00 2 no 2 no 2 nn 1 on .0 on 2 nn 2 no 2 no 2 no 1 00 2 50 5 5,'i 2 on 28 17 1 00 1 00 2 no 5 00 1 00 2 00 TiiUKi: RivKiia. Fcaruii, IF. (! Oihson, \V. (J llait, Mrs. .V l!L'ii.--lia\v, (i. 11 1 lociiK'r, ii. A .l.'iikiiis, Rev. J. II Mll^;('L', 1! 2 00 2 00 1 no 5 on 2 no I'.'llll;ill(l, W. (J Kitc'liii', I'"ix'd 1 Ki'Viiiir, J(ist'[ih Kirdlir, Will Kitcliic, .\, D 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 no 2 50 Wcl.'ii, W. W \\'iithi'rsiHion, |'. (\ Kdhitaillr, .Ml,;. I (l-lllMl. ('. K •I :;h g (18 OIliTlofii'S IG 6;? ".I ;i.) Total s; (i OS ;)o 05 59 U.t 1 no 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 \\i:sT FlIA.Ml'TON. Vol ltd'-, I Inj Mtti^ J.ini- lirtitlioloniew, John 1 on 1 on 1 nn l'>artlioloiiu'\v, \\\n. .][■ lii ailiev, Jaint's U'lihage, iMis 2 00 Dehliiige, .M. iJcatricL- 1 on ] no 1 00 Deliliage, AValtrr Dohbag'o, Mvrilc ***** •••'»• I •■!*■ !, in 154 MnoAXTir Distinct Associ \T\os.~Cnnliniie.d. N'amks. c 2 ^ it.. .> ( ! ■ rl. ^■\: :■> I I. il.il. (t- Dickson, Hush Hodgaori, Tlios.. .f.. .. Hodgson, Tlioj. C, Ji' Hudgsoa. Mis Iku Hurley, l[i Hai-i ■" I en (Ml. Heiidtrsoii Lay, Aui'cl Ko'is, Rohc Wilson, H A Fiiond Offcrtori!.'? CUA Armstront,' \%\\ '. 111., Si' 1 1 1 (111 ^ I'D ; (ill ■ ' . Ak'M lia 1 1 III! C'lt •' 'Il'i 1 I'gh 1 111! ! 1 I (Ml J.". :; li'i 1 1 L.MlOni.NE. I 1 i 1 f ,,,^ 1 (Id ' Matbor A\'il?on, Win ■mil 1 (Id 1 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 I 0(1 I 00 I 00 1 00 1' 00 1 on 1 00 1 00 ."jl") 1 00 Total > I (III •'o: VAr.fAHTirn (nil). -^MM.\l;^ n ;iw'. 155 ST. I'KAXCIS DISTltKT ASSfX'IATIOX. .t.ii I on I III) •J (Ml I I'll I IKI I I'll I Mil 1 (III :: I'll 1 l!!l 1 IM' 1' .'i I 00 II .■;0 I IM) .\a>'K.' A' ION. v.'iiriiip, R.v'. [,, r. Collection Total Ba' rciiD. IJal.lwin, R. C A I'liLiiil Smith, It. G ^Vilahcl', Huv. (,'. !: \\'a: lu-r, Dora OiVviti Waul. I Wni-.l. Mi \\ anl, .Ml,.. K I'.ir.l. Mi.^ K. (Mli'ilnrv liiiiitlcv, \V... I'cnv, 'Mv: (' Wfllkn. llv .. ' :,{) 1 Oil 1 Or I o'l; I 00; 1 n'l I 00 1 00 ^V. L'tv-r^n"''. 1 1 ""t!'\v'.'.!!!'!! 'T!. 1 :>■: I II it ] (Ml 1 on 1 00 ('()! I on 00 4 tir •^ = I'otiil. tc- " ^'^- ? ( t:- '• f't.5. 5 no 00 1 oO 17 00 .-jO 21; 00 iMi: 1 00 1 00 1 00 ,■> 00 1 on 1 52 ■T on I 00 1 oo I no 00 00 (■0 1 on I on I !0 I 00 ..M .;.) .■, ;.o I I -I I I m; i!S 17 .•n !i Mi.fx Ward nnd Miss Ihm-h'jj. AVanl, MissS. J Morrow, W. W SiiiiUl sums (\ilhi-ted hji Miss Slitb/js (111(1 Miss Jliirrisun. SiiKiU sums C'iil/fctfster, .Mrs SnuiU sum OIR-rtories Totftl. WisnsoK. .\11mu, Miss .Mcltiudy, Mrs Vouun", Mrs W. A. Miller, Miss K. .Miller, .Mrs SmiiU eollcctious. (Jllertory UltO.Ml'TON. Mack, Mrs Voun,!:j;, Mrs SmiiU eolleetlous. (tnVrtory Total. 1 no 1 25 :> 0(1 1 11(1 r/J ^ $ cts, J 00 1 «• St. Francis Di^^trict Association.— Co«^m?/e(/. Mil of Tolal. S Cld. 1 00 1 00 3 50 .■] 60 5 on I 00 25 1 00 1 1 00 o 00 II :'5 il o:i 29 ()'.) I 00 I CO I no I no I oil 5 45 I) Oii ,> 00 I 00 l.*5 1 Oil I.S :i(i Xa.mks. >: els. 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 i 00 1 00 'fl '-* r 5 Education of Children of Clerg}-. Total. COMI'TON. Howon, Miss ■S ets. cts. $ Ct3. ? cts. S et.s. 1 00 miss, .Miss (Jocliranf, ll.ui, M. 11 1 00 10 00 Is'idiiuii, .Mis 1 00 4 00 I'iirivi'", llrv. C. i! i'aikcr, Mis. (1 1 no iiaiolal. .Mrs 1 00 Siriiilv, .'Mis 1 00 Tutal S 20 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 20 00 1 on COOKSIIIUK. ( 'all. III/ Mis.t Kra TiujUif. IfodjTo, Mrs. (Ii'o • ilod-c, S. A 1 00 1 00 Null, Walter * 1 no Taylor, Ale.v 1 00 'i'a\ lor, Mis. S ] 00 .Small .siini.s 75 1 00 1 00 (j 50 5 00 1 80 2 00 2 55 12 11 and MhK Manj Osi/antl, Tavlor, Lieut. C"ol Trig-^'e, Mrs 1 01) 1 00 Small sum.s 5 50 Voll. h,J Miss Ml'Jilir FAIinll. JudH-e, Rev. A. 11 5 00 85 SuiuU sums 50 2 00 .30 1 SO 45 (.'(-//. /,;/ J/(.v.s' Alh,uU II, til. Small :3nnii3 1 Call. Iji/ Mis, Crrir M^irlin. Small sums ;i5 4 (iO ;i 70 1 90 3 00 UU'ertorics Total S 15 00 7 00 10 75 37 71 1 1.1 loS St. Fraxcis Distript Assoctatton.— row////;/f(/. I ' Namks, Danvii.i.k, (OiriMtorie.>). Ti\<;\\irK, ((.til't'i'toricrj). .•:< i-l,-^. I- Tohil S Dia'.MMoNinii.i.r. Alliiatt, 1^-v. r. J. i: Cullfrl,:!!,,/ .)^.■^■ <;,!/. Alliuitt. Ml-;. li (Mnmiii 111 1.'8 fid t. kS! I nil I 1)11 ■/. ::: ' ''■' i^ -^ s S ** r** f. - "^ _■: <-) .— ••? .1.. •:> ct.-. S ct>. S Cl '. 2 If, I ".(I L' ;;.". 1 .Vi •1 jl i; «■-' ;!o 00, oJ -iO 1 (Ml i 1 i i ll.lltl $ rl: t; 71 7 17 i'i 1 IM.I :.' Ill) I IMt .; I,. I It I).) ii ]/;;» St. Fr.wc'Ts DtstFvTCT A>^>,i)n vuos .—Continued. Xa.mi: OVill t, S. PI Skill.'ii. i;. K. Steveu.-<, W ... Treiiliolm, .Mi \'iin, Mfs. (\ Whitlakci Small sun S fls. 1 1)1) (U) .\li jll'rrl Toll II i; Hlniii\ , Carli-T. yoweu Uoweu I'D How Koweii Frionil II.M'I.KY. s .\l. A Ml- (1 _',. 1 111.) Mr;. Clirt.s , Mis. L. M Mis. IV't.r Bonj 1, (HI L III) II ,'iii U ji) ilo Gutiuiiip-, .Ml-' cwtou', il. J.... IIuuici', Win ... HanlcM, John... Howlniul, John . Jlutbc\v.=. Mr; .. i'oolc. (izro Stoveii •., IJov. A.. J. II Tli\vaito.=!, Jnmo- Tlnvaitcs, ]\I,s..,. Sutton. .\fr-,... Wflh^tiM', Adii. ^Vestoll, (j "Wt'.-tou, Mi.- uirt'itoiv ooi'ux'. \ \ .\TKi;vil,LL'. Amistiong, r. M. Burbcck, Mr- Uradli?'. .Ml liayloy, .Mi^.^ M. A, Ciur, Clui.s ~^" O 3 (.•(.- S ct.- S ct.i Ot5 I 0(1 I Oil! I 1)11 1 00 III) w: I,-; C'ji 5 -10 ():)' 00 ' (iO 1 OO' 1 ou' 1 00 1 noj 1 00' i:: II ro)! .JO ,■.()! Totftl. [)0 00' 1 ()0| 1 oo 4 20 $ ct.^. 1 00 1 00 ] 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 11 8t; 40 26 2.> 2J 1 00 1 00 1 00 jO 50 2y 00 2 00 26 26 25 1 00 25 25 50 1 00 1 00 (5 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 4 20 50 25 50 50 1 I J (50 ^T. Francis District Association. — Continued. ii i' i » X AMI'S. _C - '"j — r/J — Pension -^1 ^. 5 - r~ =.- '— Tctil. Dt^icon. Mt'^ 9 cts. $ Cts. 20 50 § cts. $ Ct.s. $ Ct.s. 20 l']nior<(Hi. Mrs. 1^ X II 2a 2,"i 00 l"..ml('vs. Mrs 20 I[!i<''!i!i. Alis; 20 I hulf-ion. Mis , 20 (1 111 10 .,,/. 20 I Ijii'cwooil. Mrs 1) 25 20 (1 2.j 20 lijiviM's, Win 00 00 Lmii fincjulc. i\Iis 2.) 20 20 20 2.-. ,")ll 1 III) 2J 20 I'lii-'C',' T. J{ * .M) Paikci-. Ciqit [loiiu'v. Mrs I 00 II 20 1 ou 1 00 2J Oil II 20 A'^criinii Mis ■ 00 WiNon M 20 20 \\ icoftt JMi-; ,')0 00 Wiou-etti Mis. V 1) 00 00 o'2'i (1 20 20 \Vi,,,,(.tt 11 ' 20 ( lUl'i'loric-; 1 70 1 70 Tutal S 10 ;io 1 00 111 no •S 00 00 00 A\ DO KlNdSK^'. Sr. Paii.'s. Snow, Mr?. S. J Svkos, Uev. .J. S s'\U(W Mrs .1 S 1 00 " 1 00 ',10 00 1 00 WjuiliMoli, Mrs. Joim U'-niliMoh llciirv 1 (M) 1 III) .so 1 no 1 110 ^ni'ill (I ;.o 2:. 2;. It 2,-) 20 2,". (I 2:. (I ;')IJ 2;') 25 2;-. (I r,() 1 III) (I 2.". 1 110 (I 2;') (I ."iD 2,') a I) ."lO I) 2.') '>:> 1 7:> I (HI r. 1)11 I III) I (Ml 1 on ^b 1 on 1 01) 1 00 I 00 26 IGl St. 'Francis District Association .— Con (hiued. SrnoNFn f'oxr. Evfuis, .Mi?5 Kvaiis. Jolin C Hall, (ieo Lystpr, W. S ... Small .'um? Otf^Ttori'^s Total LF.NN"OA\II.I.r. i; IJakcr, W. W... Reiitietts, M. A. Biiige, MiT,. R Chapman, Ed Chancllor. L Colby, (■ Comato(;k, .Mr? Cov, C. \V Daiby, Wni (Jrceii, Mis. U' Flail, Mrs. M. C Ffpin-v, C.S FFciivy, Mrs. C. ,S Camsliy, .1. 11 Irviiif.', .Mr.i., CFjiirlaii.l). Ki|i|K'ii, r M Maclsoii/.ic. .Mi,-s. S Moms, Miss M. A I'carcp, Mrs. K. .1 Hor, Rev. \)v li.'ail, K< V. r. r Srarih, i;.'\. A. i' Siiiilh, I'l. 1, Swift. Mrs T.nrill, T. U Tnniiir, ,Mi;; Wnrrcn, .Mis; \Vii.'rrctt, c. r Wilroii, .\Ii-. .lolin .? cts. t 00 I 00 I 00 I 00 .Ml ;-; 7 '.I 1 ^ -S ctr.; ? rts. 1 S c t?, ;? rts. ( ■ • II Toiiil. .$ MS. I on .i 01 1 1 T ai :■() T 70 ; fi 1 no 1 ' I 00 (H) no 00 no on on .■...■■.;■„■■;! 1 1 1 1 _. 1 ' 1 i ; no ...» 00 { on 1 1 00 1 no 00 00 no on on on no 1 .1 00 nil on nn nn 1 nn 1 nn 1 nn 1 1 00 1 nn 1 ! no ; no I ' •■' ' 00 00 : ' no on \ on on z::z::.\ on 1 1 00 1 nn 1 on n oO 12 .iO ?.2 00 1 on 1 on 1 00 .5 on 1 (iO 1 00 2 on 2 no I no 1 nn I nn I 00 I on 2 nn ."1 on 1 on 1 nn 00 n on 1 nn I nn 2 on 2 on 1 i;n t nn 1 00 1 on 1 (10 .'1 on ,'> en .» :',n 1 on 1 nn on i> no 1 no 1 nil I CO Hi 162 f^T. Francis Disti^ict A^f^oviA'noN.— Continued. NA.M1W. AVil^uii, J. F AVooldi' y, G eoi'f^i' Sums under oiie ilollar. OlU'itoiv si S (■t^ 1 (Id' 2 lUl' ■1 501 vS cts Tiiii.l > Ma(.i)ii axi> (;ki)Um:\I!.i.i;. Magog' (Culloctiitiis) • ieoi'g'cville (('(illeetimis).. Tula] .^ l(l( M.MlJNK AMI Mki.IUU i;SK. Cullii-t,;! hil Ml.^s Cilllrr iiii'l J/i-is (lunni. 0(1; Creadon. Miss Mroiike, .Mrs Clevehiud, Mrs. I (Mcveluiid.C. J' Clevehmd, V. A ('\ishiiiu, .Miss Cutler, -Mrs. II. K... . (Jiitler, Miss Kdna..,. Foster, (i. K I'oster, Mrs. (j Collin, Mrs lloiiia'S. Mr Land), .Mrs.... Pierce, Mrs J'ierce, Miss Short, Mrs Sloaue, 11 Swanboroiigli..... Wilcoelss, -Mr \\ilco(:l (Ml; ,) Od' o L'.'i (Id I 11(1 1 (1(1 1 (Id r^ ^ H '3 '^ "^ ■^■^ rj,' r« C •*i - rt— S C 2 3 ^ -C —" >^'-^ = C^ S^ ^ W^'o 8 els S cts. I (II 1 0(1 21 I d' 1 dd I oil 11 >SS 1 I 88 4 ;)(i •1 OF 12 :;(i ti 4(1 (1(1 1 Ud: J (III' 1 0(1 1 (Id 8 Cti Total. $ ets. 1 00 2 00 4 M) 14 8S lO-l 68 1* 14 ,') (Id M II S 00 1 00 1 0(1 :> (Id 1 oil I do 1 (Id .'{ 0(1 2 (Id I (lU 1 (Id 1 dli 1 (10 1 0(1 1 (Id I d(l I Od I d(i ;~) dd 5 0(1 (I 2,. I (Id \ 0(1 I (III I 00 1 00 ] 0(1 103 •T. Francis Distkiot k>i>ovik'r\os.-~Cnnfini(e(i Nami:: :^' $ Cts. $ (■ Nttu tun, I' l{()bii.'.s, ti. L . SK'nimiiij^H, I' ^^\llll('^lallct, I f^iimll Slims,.. r.-//. /„/ Ihn. M> II' III 7'l ,./ .l/^v.v Malhia.^ A\l iiicr, Ull. AvIlllLT, Hull. ^Iis. I Avliiiur, Hon. Mis:^., liidluiir. Jluv. A. .J... Cioiuli M, (iawno, .Mrs V,\\ )S0I1L' Keadv, W'fhb, .Ml l.t. (• W Doiryi'lu', Wool! Mi Mi;. iSnia II ,'/,,•/../ /,, Ml 1/ M. Miilh,a.<,ni,l M, Mi llcti H'riiiiiloii, iiiiinii'aiix, Mi .Al cKi'il/.lc lovd Mi Ml iMdIIU'itll, Mi.^: I'cplor, A INniit 'I ani l>. .J. OIlK -, .1 Vicat, Mr While, Mis. .).. AVooilbiirii, .Mr; I 0(1 I IIU 1 ud! I IMl| 1 cir 1 I ir I ill I 111! 1 (III. I iiii; I on J (III 1 im 1 Cil I im 1 (Mr (III (1.) IM) (III 1 (lUi 1 (Ml I Oil! 1 IMI I nil' ■l^ :; S 1-ls. $ cts ■~~ ?• 1 (Id .id (Id (;(i 1 (1(1 ] d(t 00 (Id (III 2 dd (I .")() I (111! 1 (l(l| ^S ftS 1 dd Total. ct.s. (II) 00 (Id (Id 00 2 on I (10 I (Id •1 (M) 1 IK) I (lU 1 00 2 GO ]0 dd 1 IK) 2 Od 1 IK) I 00 (M) 00 Od dd (Id III) IK) (.() no 00 00 (lO 00 OO 00 (10 00 01) (l() K 164 St. Franots Distrkt Associatiox. — Continued. i' !■ l,f:T-ki», Leslie, Mw. T[ FJeiil, l; Kdciei-.s, M.'iii Short, Mrs. J. Mr^ Mr-i ,' ;; (i( 1 00 1 00 • -:. 1". r \il< ..!'.....!.!i '" 1 til Synuni'iT, Mih Stewart, .Mrs Thniiiiis, 'S\v>. [> WicKCtt, Mfs. .1. 11 ■■ AVifrpiett, Jlrs. J. \V. WiL'ffoU. Mrs W. II I 00 Wilson, Mrs. II. ^nitil CijUcrlr.l /-v .)/-.v.- ll7,/7<-/ Amlf^rson. .V. Austin, f>r.... fioweri, G. F. I 1 oil 1 .HI 1 OO 1 llO I 0(1 1 00 i 1 (10 i....; 1 1 I 00 ■ 1 00 1 Sn ,'.0 1 (I.I i 2 oo: ,". 00 ' (lO 00 O'l 00 I 1 0''. 2 (Ml ICc M'^^i St. 1m!a\('Is DisTiiKT Ass(i(,'iATioN. — Cuntinned. ^r 16(3 >ST. FliA.NOiS DisTUU'T A^KOdlXTUjS.—CuH/inUCil. Xamk- DhK-, Diile, Dehi: T, — ;, '. C r^t 1 V i;,l\\ Hill 1 iM-ed iii;i'. Mrs . .\l!S .: i 1 w\ last!!-. KrciK'h. ('. A. CiliuTl, Dr.... S I'l-!. 'O •tJ. > I'l^-I .■> !■!> 1 (III 1 1 (III ■' (jll! 1 II,' Ilciii'kcr, 1 ll)l)iisoii, ^ (ii.uraiii, .> I !■ villi', .Mi Kc'IuumIv, l.,»uicoiiiit liiiwri-iicc i.loyil. Mr L(ilil:l.>. A Lulllil;!. .M M yoniiis \. iMr liiicke. ( M('l5aiii, •M errv. J. Moo.-Mr.^. .Morkill, 1 .\rorkili; . .\foi \\'. i:....'.".!.L...i ."!!.!.. \ii.^ S .1 (;. H ; . Ml..:^ . 1 . .Mr.-^. !■:. I) . c rs. A. 1-:. All (Ill i 1 nil . .Iiiliii ! T. i; ! W ! ■- ir ...' Mrs. L. I'. Xiiltcr, jMr.s .Vulti'i'. S. ( I'tM'rv, Price.' Jnliii I.'iiw.soii, T IJohcrtHon. .Mrs .J. C. I'iiloiit, i\lrs Sirfi'i'iuit, -Ml-. \'. W. ^^Iiort. .Mi.-s 'J' oni[il' Aviisc . Mrs S. "W \Vi' t'lr, .•tl, K. C A I Willis, C Willi. A\'iiiti'i-. Mi.- W iiiti'r, A. S'liull siiiii.s Ofrertories,. Tofiil.. I Oil IMl (III :'I (HI I 1 Oil 1 (111; I . Total. Stanstkad Plain. Ciil/rrffJ lifi ,)/i:-t. Itiiiiil mil .Vixx A'. Ml itjK, (Iliaiiilierliii, iMij-; .$ CIS. .S <'|s. 1 1 1)11 I nil n ,'> I 00 1 00 jo 1 00 I 70 45 15 riiaiiiicll, Mrs. 11. E ■■■| I'miii. Mis Kiii**r\', Alls Fuller, Miss ..'.■ 1 :::::; (lore, .A[is. \)v :; ( idoiiliiie, J . 1! ... Ha-kcU, .Mrs. .s ' . Jiay, .laiiU'S Ives. Joel Mrs Mar.>li. Miss Moiilloii. Mrs Mfi"S, Miss .... TcasU'V. Mrs. 1" 1 (Ml 1 (III I'liiil, .John i'l'iiiiDVcr, Cbd, 1 no j 0(1 1 00 1 (III 1 (HI .(HI I 00 1 00 1 no 1 110, 1 .;ii 1 niil 1 1 'helps, Mrs 1 Kiciiardsou, Mr.s 1 iJubcrtsoii, Mrs i Sheiifp, Mrs 1 Taylor, S. W t Terrill, Mrs Terrill. Mis. Win 'riionioloc, IIc'V, (leo .. , 5 00 Thomas, Mrs Tilliii. Mrs W \ man, ill's ( Mlerlories ^ ;; no' .1 h 1 1 Hkiciif. Plain. Malonev. K. V 1 1 on 1 0(1 n .'jo' 1 no ( 1 Mj'(y'llnluek. Mrs. CIuh... 1 nil 1 MeCiow.Tn, Mrs. Dr Pennisttjii. S Ort'erturies 71) :!0 SO Total $ 4 On :. wj :. ooj I--- 1} : ,1 1.^' if': Hi r 108 St. Fhaxcis District A<>jiovi.vi\i^s.-~ ConliKited. SrM.MAIIV Acton Hnitunl BisLoji'?; Cull. A; .Mi:5siuii3... Htiry Hroiiiiitoii uii(i W'iiiil.sor (.'omploii l.'ouksliin' l)aiiville iiiul 'iiiiiiu ilk — L)MiiiUiioii(lvilli- l>udf\vt-ll Uiiihiiiii Hutlev aini V. ai.i \ille KinoTiey Leiiiioxvillf Maf^o^ aiid Oi-'Oimvill.; Hii;liuioml iiiid .Me'lhoLiim--. ^^t. Joiiii s Mi'lljoiinit; IJidve' yherbiooke i triaiiitt'ad .1 00 I'll ;m CO S'i 44 \i ;ii II 1 j It) 1 J 4 li 41 4 .'!a 60, jOl .2| 20 0(1 1 00 7 00 3 42 2 13 S 14 M 70| H2.. 00 00 : O'.i, 0.1, oil 40,.. •2j, 10 76 4 61 l/i M .j it j 12 40 00 40 00, 90 ;ii 10 00 Irt 00 3 70 61) :i 21 ;;o 21 21 ou 1 00 244 7S 70 (J « j 10 10 Total •M) 80, 3 -iJ 6 00 300 84, 412 74 217 1^; 1:59 00 22 00 .',;{ oy 26 69 29 Otf \H ,',0 20 00 .'ir 71 14 21 liil 0(1 ly 36 4ri 20 44 00 ;)2 00 lo4 V'6 14 14 171 ■M (> 20 37o 20 46 16 1 76 111)1 61 GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Eiichinuud, Rl'V. J. i* OffLTtory Little tlaspe Total $ JiAGUALtX ISLA.NDI. Chanilicis, Rer. J 10^) CrAsi»k District As^nH-i.vvii^s.—Cun/hiued. i3 \ -i i'?^*«' 170 Gaspe Di?>ti{ICT Association. — Continued. i Xamks. w ""^ 7\ ~ -r . 3 3 •-' >• Total. SiIIi:AV\ AKK, Hn.uii, TIov. (;. 0.... s els. II .")() 2 .'lit 1 .".r $ cts. ^ CIS. $ cts. ■) no $ cN. i $ eld. 1 .') 00 ( 'oUeclilJllr! 1 .'ill I'ort Daiiit'l 1 1 ,,,,, 2 ,'^iO 1 . A ii.-'c iiu t in-ciiii 1 1 I 1 .,7 s Tula! -I :.: \ 1 ,") 00 1 ;. .-.7 Sandv 1;i;acii. Vcit. ()., Sou :> I'll 1 211 1 (III 1 00 .^ ;.o ;; :!() i 1 1 .'. (Ill IJitilov, Nii'liolas j , 1 211 liiudsav, I^tjl If ft 1 1 (10 \'i-it, ('., .Iiir 1 1 00 Si.iuU siinif; collcctt ('liailiilto Pvc... .1 l.y 8 iiO Do Bv livdia 'I'hoinii -1)11 ... ;! :;o KdiK.'. l'"iiiid, (\\\- \. 1!: lilry) :\ 00 1 Tulal 211 00 •':{ r,o s ■M.MAl:^ ( 'aiip ( "o\ (' $ ct^. $ fi-i. 12 o;; $ c!.-=. 12 :ir 1 ,"iO .i> Chi. (i 101 5 00 $ cts. S cu. 2:'i (III (iaspi' 7 HO Ala »''d:il('li r^ilaud^ 1 a Ot) M,ill,aie 1 ;;ii L' (HI 1 u- 1 ,")(i ;;ii 00 1 00 (') 1 7 1 (i Ml .Yew Carli.-lf >^ ['aspt Slii^'awakti l)i;ic. i:; ,-,0 00 M i;7 '.) ."i7 Saiidv I'.fiii'Ii.d'M.r.S- ::.(;ii)| 20 00 2:i 00 Total 7 sr 21 01 1 211 '.III I2H .'if 1 «1 ' vis. :< (Ill 1 L'li 1 (Ml 1 (Ml 8 j(l ,'! ;!ii ;! (id %£ « 171 Forms OP Bi^](ii:ESTs and devises by will. L A Be(i)ied of a :d 'iu Iho fmii'teciith niul iifteiMith years of Ihe llelixn of Her rNfajesty. Qi'VEN VirTOin.v. chapter 17 J, ii-H' sT.u (or Shares of Stocks in i])(^ Bank of sla.ndrm- m my name iii the l>ook,s of ihc said flank, or of Deocntares, de8cril)e them })rielly.) Ui>on trust to be l)y t!u> sa.id Church Society applied /o (tml for Ihe. //se.s ami purposes, of fhe said iiociefi/, as snerifril in the ^^nid Act of Jtirorjiora/'on and notw olher. II. .1 r»'(ia''.r, For and towards u Fund ibr assisting per.sons pvt?paring for the Ministry of the G^os[)(M in the United C lurch of En2,"hind and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Qaebec. Or, For and tov/ards a Fund for circulatiiig, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Com- mon Prayer of the United Church of England and Ireland, and the Books and Tracts api>roved l>y the said Church Society for circulation within the snid Diocese of Quebec. Or, As an aid towards the erection, endowment and mainten- ance of churehes according to the principles ot the United Church of England and Ireland, within the JJiocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of parsonage 173 inf>' tlie ) dilions Society iirrh ill Church i' main- iiicipleji on, and ho .said 'S oi' the houses, — the setting' apart of burial s'^'ounds and church- yards, and the endowmeni and support of parsonarres and rectories within the said Diocese. III. J Dri'isc of Rt'fi/ Esliitc for the r^ neni/ /i/n'jtoacs of the Society. I g'ive and d'^vi.'ic unto "the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Quebec,"" incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifieenth years of the Reian of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, all and singidar. «5v:c,, (des-ribe the real estate ch.'arlv,) to have and to hold the said. iSc^c . unto the said Church So- ciety of the Diocese of Quebec, and their successors, for ever ; npon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and profits thereof lu and for the uses and pitrposes of (he said Cliurrh i^(>(:if:fi/, as sprci/icd in the said Act of Incor- poration, and none other, n of.Uf '^aid Church f^ocieii/. W. 1 Derisf of Heat iJsfale r<- ;nij m/r nr nmre of the specific purposes ()/ the >'- 'in i>. epariny- urch ol ie})ec. in.' ^said ^f Coni- Ireland, Church ucbec. luinten- United )cese of rsonag'3 Same as in N'o. -l — *•'!>} ih.'^tcda oi rhi' \vs aiu) I'pon tln^ trusts foUow- inii', that is to say : — upon the truM. io hold the same for- ever hereaflcr as and for the phu'c. and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, foi- iliesole use andbene.'it- of niemi)ers of the Churcih residing in the plaee adjacent to the said site and [)reinise.< within tln^ said Dioccseof Qnebec, acMU'ding to the doclriiu; and di.^'ciidine of the United Church of l']nLiland and lieland, and for no other purpose^, and under the provisions of tht> ;ifor<'sai(l Aet of [ncorpor.i- lion (>f tlie said Church Society. "?• * 174 LANDS BELOxN^GlNG TO THE CllUKCH SOCIETY, No. 1' liiUij'e 7, Townsliip of llaliiax. No. 10, luinii'*' <\ tlo do lb ■'-* MEMBEUS OF THJ^] (U )K[»0KAT10N, ELECTED (irii FEIUJ I AKV. 1.SS4. Ri.'V. II. C. Stuuii, •• A. n. .Tud-o, •• y. ^1. Webster. '* ])r. Jiiupt'l, " Jjuxton 1). Sniilli. " ][. V. Maiishridue, " E. L KoKiord, Messrs, ('. rem laud. .\. Jl. Hunt. T. N. Norris. Julius Miles, .lolin Brown, Messrs. John ll;i!eh. Stanley Smith, .ianies Sl:e\enson, J. (I. ClajOuun, .1. .r. lM)((te. .!. 11. While, S. Barke. M.D. P. r. Hall. E. S. A. C. Bell, J. l']ll()]i rrowrr, H. Boakes. Kc\ . T. AV. Fvli-s, elected 3Iareli lllh. lbS4. ETY, Its CORREJOTIOITS. Ill CutlR'dral lisi, \>:i;i>:!; I'finidri Fund collections, ffiH ; W. k <». i'lunl rolh-cMioii-. $',4. Total lo:- .Mission iMind, .*41)0.3.'!. fJnind Total, $1'J43.7I. >St. Milt 'iiC'w's Stiilfnieut. jiajiC itl, the follow iii;4 iimimis wcit rci-rivcil too lull" lor i)nlilir:ition in tiic Tubular foini : — In Mis.s Lfavcialt's lisi Co/ ■• small sums;,' read Mrs. I'i.slier .")iic., .Mrs. K. 1!. Siuil ."dir., Mrs. Aviinc .Vie., .Mis. Konu'ril 5fk'., .Mr. .loliii Cami'lK'll .")(ic. In Di'uninioiid\ illi' ."^taUMiic'iii, p. l,")-^. I'nr •' -mall Mini-," roail ; —.Mrs. IMoisdii .".lie., Miss CowaiLS :)ilo., Mrs. W. Mitclu'll (vill.it;-,..) j.-.c, Mr. AVilsoii, li.M.-., Mrs. .Siuifler J.'k-., .Mrs. Ilcrirage SJc. -Mr. SiuliiMlaioi L'.'.f.. .Mrs. .McDoujiall .">(le.. .Mr. JM-rlrand 'J.'.c., Mrs. l.a. roiiite J.'.c. .M,'. II. Ilrack .-.or., .Mi-s JatU' Mitchell allr.. Mrs. W. .1. Walkins .".o<'.. Mr. T. ILMinnia- .".lic. .Mr. II. .^i. Kohiiis L'.'.r,. .Mrs. John .Mitchell •-'"'• ).]:■:■. lainiesiiii :.''m-. In the limy Statement, pauc l.'n'.. I'oi' ••Miiall -iiius." read : — Mi'. Palmer :.'.')e., -Mrs. Harrison 2."ic.. .Mrs. Williams Inc.. .Mi-. K. .1. Booth I.'h;.. Mr. Lewis Fisher Klc, Mr. Ilrnrj llarri: -J.h'.. M- . ,..-iah llarri-uii ■J.u'., .Mrs. A. Kuss ."jHc, .Miss I'.elh' lioss ■Jlk',, Mrs. il.illanders linc, Mr-. E. Traeey Itie., .Mrs. Samiile lOe., .Mrs. Amelia L^li ijvre liic. .Mrs. Stiilihs ■.'.'ic, Mrs. U. ('owliiijiT 2'n\, .Mrs. 1). Turner l^.'ie., .Mrs. J. I.cmMiv.v. i,-,,-., .Mrs. •'. If. W'aiM .■.oc, .Mi.ss Kiiiiicc l'ai|uet .".Oc, Mi-s M J. .Mo row .")Uc' . .Mr. >^aiiiuel l-'doii' ."iDc, .Mr. James Morrow 2.">c.. .Mr. Jessie Hunt ,"iOc., Mls J. I'arsoas l'.'m-.. Mr. D. •'jiaiunaii ."aic, Mr. Terrill Ti<-. Ill the Windsor and l>ioin|ilon Statement, iia^* l.'ii;, lor ■• small sums,' ' read (W'iiidior) Aha. Drinkwator .".He., .Mrs. Jas. Thomas -JUc, -Mrs. Howies 'iae.. .Mrs. J. K. lioliin-on 7."h'., Mrs. Reynold.- jue., .Mi'. M'ells 'J,"ie., .Miss lioHiie r.Oo,, .Mr. Win. \ not 'j-.c. .Miss YdUMu aUc. .M;-. U.v,i;h L'.Jc., .Mrs. Swal!i!W 'ju*., .Mr. H. .\. Kwiiig L'.'e , .Miss 'v'barhiie l.'iir IHc.. .Mrs. JMcClcaii 1.',jc., .Mrs. Uol.inson 'Jae.. .Mr. 1!. <'asw(dl l.V;., .Mr. .i \. Slim-o;i 'Jjc-. .Mr. Clis. .Alorey L'.'.e., .Mrs. MaeDonald Hk'. (Hromptoii) Mr-'. A'aruey J.m'. It 'f 1 ^'' tV. .■'H V' gmi •ft-t*^ 1 1 ] i i ■jl: ; ■ r THE DEPOSITORY OF Tin: Society for Proinotiing Cliristiaii Kiiowlodge, AT £^^^82, St. John Street (within), QUEBEC. A consbnf supply of DICLES. TESTAMENTS, FRAYEll BOOKS nn.l CIIUROII Sl'.RVlD'iS nlwny.s on hand, in iiuling\ SUXDW SciKrf.L Ellll.'Ain 1k)iiKS, Misccl I up"'Us ['nb- lications nn' prt^ached, — Foi! GrENF.RAL PuiM'osEs. Ol) Qfiim/nfrj^esima Sunda//. For the Missiox Fund, oh Ihc Sundat/ nt^nrest fo Mi- chaelmas. For the PEXsrov Vv\\\ on Thnrikso-irina; Da//. IS {Jt^ Subscribers of One dollar, or upwards, at one tira*', an* outith^d to receive a 'opy of the Aiiuurd It»'i)ort. _ hS^ltl^^^a* s of Ml \ iir<'