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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour §tre reproduit en un seul clich6, il est filmd d partir de Tangle sup6rieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images n6cessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. errata i to t e pelure, on d n 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 /Itt^, ^A'/><^ *'/f <»y3v^<^iM^ I'OKTY-SIXTII Ki:i'(iKT 1.1 1 ! I ! K iNC( >i\M '< >in* A'n-:i ) CHURCH SOCIHIY M I Hi i)io( i:si: OK (^i i:iiK(\ FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1887. Ks'rAi'.i.i>iii:i> Till 1 1 i.\ PRIMI',1' A I Mil " .iOKM',.,^. IIK"M' II " uirivl- anr H^^^^^^^^H i B^^^B ' i^^^^H ^^H HpiHH iia^M|| ajMb ■ '• { ) ' » V EXTRACT FRO.\( k LETTER OF THE SECRET.UY OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROI'AGATION OF THE tlO.SPEL, To the Lor-d Bishop of the Diocese. " In every Christian Congregation wliicli derives help tVoin the Society, an annua! Sermon shoeid be preached on the work i)f the Societv, and a collection should be "made in its aid. We sliould indeed thankfully receive, if it were offered, a token of sym.nthy in Missionary work from every member of tlie Church in yo ir \)\ nxse ; but we have no doubt that our claim will be acknowledged, ti k'ast by those congregations which are assi^te/i by fhe Society." 5t ] A * t .. i -■. 1 l-ORTV-SIXTII Kr.l'OKT ol VHP I NC< )K'l '( )l\'Ari%I > CHURCH SOCIETY 111 illK FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1887. KsT \r.i.i.-in:i» Tm •'■ i.v. 1^12. dgeil, It loa^t (jUEliEC : FRINTKO Al I HK "MORNIN<; i II KON i' I.K " whTICE. IHHS. NOTICK The (Miurcli Sociotv was rsta}»li'ri;y. to aid conui"' ja tions in uiaint iiiiii^ dindls |mi ili.ir clii'hliiii. ainl tor tlir liiu raj exponsos (if till' S 'ciitv. 3 A \Vi(l(i\v~ aii'l ( )i|iliaii>' I'miil lui' tli<' CIitl:}'. 4. A Pcii-i"ii I'r.ii 1 rui'a:fl au'l i.ilii'n ''i'M'^y. 5. A l''iiiiil Im |irnvi>l<' liijli' I' I'llncai'iiii icr ih.' cliiMiriMir ilir ( l, i -y. fi. T(t pmviilc liili'i ■-. )iiavrr l)ii.ik> ami !''liL;i |iiili icatii ii-, ciilici- gratuit(»ii-ly or ii r.' inci'il [iiiris. Jts affairs ari' iiianajfl. 1. I?y till' Ctiiirl Iviani aii'l it> siiIi('Miiniiiiti'i'>. (") Till' C<'iilial I {i a I'd i> r(i;ii|)nM'il lit' all ilic ( 'icriiy licon-i'il witliiii the l")iocrsr, til' ('liu irli aanl" i>. ainl ntii r- il rti'd by ili'' S 'iriy. being incnili' r> 111' tli" ('i>i'|iiiiai inn. (ft) The snliC'iinniitlf.- ar lln' Finanri'. lli'' I.anij. tiie Invi -timiit ami Kdiieatiiin ( ''laiinir tri--. 2. IJy tilt' Cl'i-i^y I'ln-t (Juiiruittct'. wliicli iiiaiia^vs (a) the Hi>liM|i. ric Eri'l' wninif l-'nn I. ('') 'h" ca)ital ar'-'"'u rnnn tln' rounnnt (inn of the ("I'T.y K'l—ivi •-, anil (•■) tin- Kiiilnw nuiit Fniiil- <>{' tlir mvcimI mis-i'Mis nn'l '•iin^".'jaf ;niis. 3. Hy ill' him-isiii i^navd iif Mi>, ciiinj ■.>■ (1 III' clriuy:!!! 11 .ihI luNiiicii ili'ii il liy th.' ('hup'h Sm-iity aii'i liy tin' Syiiinl. Tliis Buaid )'a;.- all the iiiis>iiiiiari'- nl' tlii> DioetS''. and rtrci\c.- fnr this |iiii|io-e ( >/ ^ the annual urant o' tiif Siirii ly for the Pnip .la tion of tlu' tlw assessnii'iit i>r (•niitiilnitinus <>f coiijii^a- tions should he addn s-ed to the F{ v. A. A. V^'ii Ifiland, B. ii:< r\ illc. the Secret iry, nr tn Mr. John Haniilttiii, the llniuiiary 'I'n asnnr of the Diocesan Hnn id. All other letters and contributions .sleinld he addies.sed to the luv. M, M. Fotheriiill, the Secretary, or to Ceinuiissaiy General lr\ini\ C.B. C.M.G., Quebec, the Honorary Treasurer oi' the Church Soeiety. OFFICKRS OK TIIK SOCIKTV PrcHicleiit : TIIK I.OK!) lllSilol' Ol- orKFU'.C SecTel4ir> RKV. M. M. I()| III.Kt;i[,I.. (^IIF<:HKC. Hon. Trca^iiirer : COM. Gi:\. M. Ji. 1K\IM' (M].. (J.M.c;.. OIMIBKC Kc-KiHtr;ir : G. !•:. r.oRi A^i., ixj.. ( M'Knp.c. Secretary 'Diocesan Itoarcl): KKV. A. A. \0.\ IlllAX!) !:l.k(.I.K\lI l,r;. P.Q. II<»ii. Treasurer I>mm estiii lloarcr: JOHN II \\lii,r( >\. i;s(j.. ( a i:i:i.('. *»ecrelar> 'tlerK> Trust Coiiiiiiitteei : rj:\. m. m. mi iii.K(,ili.. (ji i:uk(j. Treasurer Clergy Trust Couiiiiiltee : Ai.i-.x. I'l M'l:. i-.x 1.. ( »r i-.i;i;('. Secretary -Treasurer l>e|>osit or> Secretary (St. I'raiicis l>istrtct Association i KI'A'. II. ROi;. D.I).. I.KNXO.W II.I.K. Hon. Treasurer (St. Francis I>istrict Ass<»ciali^un): c. i;. rKKRV. i:,s().. shkrurcjokk. CONTI^INTS. Alisli'iicl iif Prd.'cciHiii'- uf ("ctiiriil Midnil. Aiiiiiml Miiiiii;: PAOR . 20 A ceo IN T- Hilllllic.' Slicrl III |{i-lii)|iric IviJiiwi lii'Mi'v' LiMii- Av I'DI'ill I'lll'l' >\VIIM'lll Cnl I). I) 1). iiiiiiil an 1 r ■111 iiipi\ l-'iiiii IH'lil. .. \\ ]\\ i'litii ... 1 l'"iiii'l . . 112 1 iIkIiImI ( "lull-.- ,s.„ iil\- .... Ini'c-iHh I) .Jll' ir\-.MI|i' .\ «ll|l|llfll|i'l (■ •'illllt , 1.1 IV .\« • lint Mir-I ic uijij I' llli'iltiMii l''illl' M1--I.1I1II V .*>(ii'lrl\ ( iniri al !''iiii'l . Mi-siiiii l''iiiii| Mnlit I', r .■ii'l.i. ■ II . . t ll.r (M |.'V iiiiiicnn I'iii'l' i\\ iiMii I ICiilcl iiildWiiii rii I' III! Hi no l>2 -12,') i:iS l.tl 1(6 i:.0 ■i\\ i.iij i:!8 128 112 I.U ('ll-i|lill 1' Mil r Snn.hy Fiin.h 112 Sii«tcntiilidii I'"iiim| 12^ St. .Mirliai'iV- Imii|ia\iii. Ill |- 11:1, 1 . The .Muuiiiuiii I'",imI"\\ till III I'Mii'l, Till' (ilM^-C l-li' KmimI \Vi.l.av-.'au,| I Orjiliiih-' !■ III! I 112 no 112 1.T2 Cl'TL^V I'f I lie |)l.ii'.-c 5 iiliitlllllci' ■ I .■<."iO aii « 1 ('.,,■1 >i ii III i< III ....... 2I^ t Ciiilial Iil.l M'l I I I \ I lnN> Cli (^llclu'i illial |)i iiic'ix- III' Si. !• r;nici- (ia- Ml". Mill II Laic Li-l- ig:i IDS 195 19S iKt'[ 21?^ (J 9 itj:? H') IDS 195 198 1') lot) 2.1 206 30 28 2 12 104 CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEHEC, 1887. lliMiT I{KVRiiBMi J. W. WILLIAMS, I) 1)., Lmii) Mimioi- oi' Qckiikc. AdaiiH, lifv. TlioiiiiiH, I). I', I, l'riiK'i|nil (if liislic)|) s ('ollcuf, imd Ut'Ctor (ii'iiiiiiiiiir School, LiMiiKiwillc Allnait, Ucv. K, .1. H., n.n I'rofi-isor ot I'lisioiiil Tbcolo^'v, Uisl Balloiir. lli'v. A, (rclircil) Monirral. liiiitoiii', licv. A,. I., M.A., Ui'clor MfllKiiinu'. C(illcj?(', i.eiuioxviUe. Iiu|) i H.ill, i;>'v. T. L., M A. liovl (Mills). lroin|iii)ii 1111(1 WiiiilMor ( j 1'. ( ). Windsor 'V v.. .M,A Kusi Fiiiiiiiitoii (|'. (I. II I'lllLSdlll. Wiivlink, |{cv. T., II. A., Kfctiir New Uiirli.>ie (l\ (». I'lisiicbitto liuriii;."', K''V. II. (!., M.A. (rt'tireii) Iliillcy Hcni.inl, Ucv. W. C, it. a ,1'orliii'iiC Villa K'-- Barcliaiii. |{cv. .\ Holy Tiitiii_v, (.^nchcc. Hal •V. J(i,-\vi'll il'.O. Maililetoii) , Kii.-it .\iigii.s. .St. .Mallliinv'.s, Qiichcc, Di'lj'ta;."'. Ui'v. J. |{ , B.D., liiinil Demi ...Wt'.-ii Kraiiiiilou il'.l). Spring Mrook). Kaiiic.>. Iti'V. ./., It A Hiirii.-. Koliiiison Village, Bury). l''otl|e|-''ill, l!ev. R. J. He II ..Si. I'eler-i, yiicliec. II I'll, Rev. ,1., M.A Miijfojr ami (ieorgeville (I'.O. .Magogi rtiiiiiiir, lev. (;, T Saiiih li Hewtoii, Rev, R., It A Ireliiiid il'.o. .Majile Grove^. Jeiiiiiiis, Rev. .1. II., B.A., Rector Tlirei." Rivers. Keiii|i, l.'cv. .!., It I) Leeds. Ker, I.Vv, .M., ii.n. (retired) (I* (•. .Viag.ira, (>.> Lyslei, Rev. \V. (} I K A,, Rural Ueaii rii|ie ('ove. Nurwiod. Rev. .1. \V The .Miiiidalen Islands. I'ai'ker, Rev. (1 II., Rector Coiiiiitoii. I'arliiii, Rev. Iv C Nicolt , I'.l). Three Rivers', I'elry, Rev. II, ,1., M.A (.^iit'liec, Rciil, Rev. (M'., ii.c.i,. (reliiedi Rural Dean, .Sherlirooke, Read, R.v. 1' C, M.A., Professor of C'las.-iics, liishop's College, Lennowille. Rieiiiiiond, Rev. J. I' (ia.i|pe I'asin. Ri(liai(l.~ou, Rev. T., L'ector.. ."^i I'aii's, Qui bee. Rui|iel, Rev. S., M.A.. M.li Valciiriier \'illiiire. Rue. Ilev. II., II. II.. H.xaiu. Chap., Pro. Div, l!isli(i|is College, LeiHio.wilie. Koi, Rev. 1' Iiiver le-is (I'.ti. (ii' n .Muiniy. Kiitieiis.,!!, R,.v A. II N'ewi.ort (I'.O. R.iiidliuro >, Re.\loid, Rev, K, I., n.A VViilioiit charge, C^Miebec, Srwrjl, l.'cv, H. \V., M.A, (felired) Qiiehec. Seailh, Rev. ,\. (.!., M.A,, Rector Lenno.wille. iSiiiitii, Rev. V. A .New Liverpool (P.O. PHclieniini, SllliU'l, Rev. 11 ("., M.A lioiii'tr Louis. .Svke-, R,.v, .1. S King-iey (P.O. Sydenham I'lacei, tSleveiH, Rev. A,, .M,A llatley,' iSeotl, Rev. V. (i., M.A Druiiiinondville. Tiiiiilis, \lrv. R. C., M.A li'ivieri'-dii-Loiil) (en IkiS). Tlioinp^on, Rev. I. .\I Danville. TliiiiMeloe, Rev. (I., M.A., Rector Slnrhrooke. Tlidiiipsoii, Rev. .\I, CJ., It. A., Rector Levis. Viiil. Rev. W. S Lake Heaiiport and .Montmorency (P,0 Q'lelieo. Villi lllhind. Rev. A. A., M.A.,Sec. Diocesan Hoard I't Svnod, Rector, Si. .Micl:ae','s. Wiil'eis. Rev. (i. II ; Point St. Peter ■\Vasliei-. Rev. (J. H Harford and llerefoid (P.O. Dixville^ Wiiilvle, Rev. L. C., M.A Actrtiniile. Williiiin.s, Rev. L. W., M,A., Rector St, Matthew's, Quebec. I P.O, signilies Post OUice address. IMIA YKRS. TO BE USKD AT ALT- MKKTINCS (tr TIIR SOCIKTV AND (•! tiiii the Heathen, and those who are in eri'or. Take IVom thmi all ijii a-- ance. haidness of heart, aiid contempt of Thy Word an fetch tliem home. Messed ]iord, to Thy Hock, that tiicy iii:i_v liO saved anioiij^ the remnant of the true Israelites, and he iiiadc one fold under one Shepherd. -Jesus Christ, Our Lord, who Incth and reiiineth with 'I'liee and the Holy Spirit, one Cod, wnilil without en( I. .1 ///''// . Cod, from whom all holy desires, all jjood counsels, aid ;dl works of piety and charity do proceeovereiL;u, and the lahou!> of those Missionaries who are proelannin^ the same in this Pioviuce. Ami may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations tn the Ivanei'ment thou who Invest a cheerlul <:iver. ;xrant 'l"hy people ;^race that they may minister liberally of their substance to the makinii known of Thv naaie throujihout the woild. (live Thy blessing to all who are laliomnig to spread the knowledge of thy truth, and es|tecially to tliosjo ]Mi.ssioiiary Societies which have ministered to the need ol our Chinch in "this Lind. Prosper the work in which they are engaged, and m;d\e them the honoured instruments of spreading thy gospel, and proclaiming thy great and glorious name. Hear lis, inoiTifiil Siivionr, "m tlune, our prayers, aivl to T1hm\ wit'ii tl»e Father, und tlie llolv (Jlioht, he ascril)(' 'iod the Fatlicr <»!' our Loril Jcsijs Christ, our -inly Saviy our unhappy divisions (U 'Juk c awav hatred aiieniiox \V. Williams, Rev. Dr. Xorinan, R. Hamilton, W. (J. Wiirtele, C Jndire, niaiy. Tuesday 21st February Tuesday 20th March. Tuesday lltli April. Tuesday 1 otli May. Tuesday 1 8th Scptcinbcr. Tuesday 20th November Tuesday 18tli Deeoniber. Tuesday 1 889 lath January. Thursday 7th February. DIOCESAN HOARD. Wednesday 1888 1 otli February Wednesday IGth May. Wednesday 1,'Ah Au;.nist Wednesday 1 4tli November 13 ANNUAL MEETING. Tlie Annual Meeting was held on Wednesday afternoon, 1st Feltniary, in the National School. Tlic Lord Eishop of the Diocese in tlie chair. After prayers the minutes of tho previous meeting were read and confirmed. The rejiorts of the Central Board. Diocesan Board and Clergy Trust Committee were presented, adoi)ted and ordered to be printed. The accounts of the Clergy Trust Fund. Bishopric Endowment FuihI. Local Endowment Funds, the Church Society and Diocesan ]3oanl were adopted and ordered to he i)rinted. The report of the St. Francis District Association, giving an interesting account of the work of the Church in that portion of tlie Diocese, was read by the Secretary and ordered to be printed in the Annual Report. The Vice-Presidents were re elected with the addition of George Lampson, Es({.. Honorary Counsel. A vote 01 thanks was ])assed to the Honorary Counsel, viz. : the Hon. George Irvine, Q.C., James Dunbar, Es(i., Q.C., and George Lampson, Es(i., for their valuable services rendered during tho year. His Excellency the Manjuis of Lansdowne, Governor General, and filtoen other gentlemen were elected members of corporation. Twenty-one members were elected to serve on the Central Board. Fotn-teen members were elected to serve on the Clergy Trust Conunittee. Rev. l\. W. Norman, D.C.L., was elected a member of the Diucesiin Board in place of the late Rev. George V. Housraan. The thanks of the Society were given to the Auditors for their assiduous care and attention in the examination of the Society's accounts. 14 A vote of thanks was also tendered to Com. General Irvine, C.B., C. M, G., and John Hamilton, E^i\., for their valuable services as Honorary Treasurers of the Church Society and Diocesan Board respectively. A J>y-law was introduced on the management of Endowment Funds, which was read and stands over for final adoption. Tlie Lord Bishoj) pronounced the Benediction, and the iiit'cting adjourned. 15 AXNTAL KEPOKT OF THE CEXTPtAL BOAIJI) FOR TllK YEAK 1887. (Presenleil to tlio Church Socielv, February 1st, 1888.) Ill |iic.seutiiig the Forty-Sixth Annual Report, the Central Boiiid lias reason to render thanks to Almighty God for the great inea-urc of success whicii has attended the Society for nearly half a ciMitm'y. The following comparative statement will shew the result of the 0[ioiatiuiis for the year in comparison with that of 188(i. Shewing a (k'liciency of 8384.^2 which the Board cannot but deeply regret. COM PAH ATI V E ST ATEM ENT. General Fund. $ c. Contriliiitions a3 [ler acc'ts, 188(5... I 1,432 i:i Siilisninciitlv reci-ived for 1880 ! 28 (lO Tuliil contributions, 188(5...$ I,4i50 13 Contr'l)iitions as per aoc'ts, 1887... 1,440 8() lifW'ivcd to 13 Jan., '88 for 1887...: 00 75 Total contributions, 1887...S Increase, 1887 $ Decrease, 1887 1? 1,501 55 41 4': Mission Fund. Pension Fund. W. & 0. Fund. Ed.ofC. of Clergy. S c. 2,910 75 120 00 $ c. 1,375 33 20 00 $ c. 2(!4 Ol" 31 8(1 S 0. 289 40 20 00 3,030 75 1,401 33 295 89 309 40 2,04(5 40 43 >i9 1,321 12 30 09 2(55 3(1 25 12 274 20 00 05 2,089 75 1,357 21 290 42 274 25 ' 341 00 44 12 5 47 35 15 GENERAL FUND. {To iiid in the erection of Churches and Parsonages, in the support of Schools, in the Education of the children of the Clergy, in the formation of Local Endoivments, and for the (ji'ncral expenses of the management of the Society.) The following grants have been paid during the year, viz., Si^tl.O-i to the Education Fund for use in paying salaries of ToiKjhers in various Districts, $150 as outfit to three Clergymen, 81jthe Dloeesan Board.) A full account of the Missionary operations of the Socit-ty will be found in the Annual Report of the Diocesan Board and Mis- sionary reports of t'ne clergy. The receipts by offertories and subscriptions throughout tlu' 1 dio- cese shew a decrease of $341 in comparison with 188G. PENSION FUND. I'll- nil- (For aged and infirm Clergymen.) In consequence of the lamented death of the Reverend William King and the return to active duly of the Reverend F. A. ."^niitli, there only renmins one clergyman upon this Fund. There has been a decrease of S44.12 in the recei])ts durill^^ tlie year which is much to be deplored. 17 widows' and orphans' fund. The followin;; Clorgyinen have made the reiiuircil number of payments in accordivnee to Art. XIV of the liy-Laws, viz. : Uevds. Smith. Iiy.ster,Dr. Ker, Fother;^ill, Dr. lloe, Kemp, King, Vi!d,Von Ifflaml, JJiirrage, Jenkins, Waslier, Thomjison, Foster, Debhage, IIe|il>iirii, Richardson, Hoyle, Dr. Alhiatt, iSykes, Ball, Blayluek, Parkin, Uichmond and Chapman. The following are in course of comjtleting their payments, viz. : Revds. Harding, Stevens, Thorneloe, Wurtele, Scarth, Judge, Petry, Fyle.s, Dr. Iliopel, Stuart, Adams, Read, Bernard, Forsythe, Eames, Faulconer, Thompson, Walters, Fuller, Robertson and Bareliam. Tliere has been a slight decrease in the receipts during the year of ^").47. Your Board has to report with regret the death of Mrs. Short, widow of the late Rev. Robert Short. DEPOSITORY. (For (he sale of Bible.-', Prayer BooL't^, and other useful and in- structive imbli vat ions furnislied Inj the Society for the rnnnotion of Christian Kiioo:led(je.) COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OP SALES, 188G-1887. lie 188G. 911 liililoH So2 77 :U Tc.^iaiiHMits 9 20 ."211 I'laycr Honks 7!» 00 11 llyrim ]J()oks 11 55 4')'1 Misct'lluii(.'(jiis Pul)licii- tiuiis 18(1 60 ;•: Tracts 4 98 \M Alinaiiiics 15 24 ;i'.i Cuids 5 11 $;^74 51 Five .L'rants of G84 Cateoliisms, 1081 Tiiici^, aiul six dozen Prayer litiuks have been made during the vi'ur. 1887. \■^•^ Bihl-'S i?82 50 4t;y Praver IJouks 127 80 5;!;! Misrellaiicnns 227 00 4i) llyimi Hooks 1:5 .VJ 225 Aliiianacs 17 74 42 Testaments 1.'. 41 Tracts 1 :i8 Cards, etc 5 Ot) $488 48 Free grants of 405 Catecliisms, 202 Tracts and 74 Prayer Books. 18 \V. C. II. Wood, Ksi|., has rt'liii<|uislu'(l tho position oi' ; , (.|.,i. tarv-Tri'tisuiTr, ami your IJoanl regret to atate that as vit ;i -uc- cessor has not been oiftaiiicd. I> ! KDUCATION UF TIIK CIIII.DHKN OK TllKCIiKKCY JTMi There arc four cliihh'cii recoiving aid Irom tlie I'liml nt the present time. It is with regret your l>,"i i;i $1(I1..')0 I'olk'cted ill City of Qiiclieo iiihI $4 ollortory (;olli'otioii tr.un t'lipe Piiyiiu'iits lo Scliooi Ti'iU'lici^ for I iiniirti'i's to.'SOtli Si'i)teiiil)('r. <>!,<• iinur- li-r at ulil ralL's luid tiiroc at new. Uoiirg Loiii-i No. 1 JJoiirir iiOiiis No. ■- J5oiir;i lioiiis No. .'! Fraiii|ptoii Kast lo 30tli .lime only Fraiii](t(iM West . ( Cape (.'ove No. 1. . . « ! Cape Cove No. 2 to t \ 'M Dec 'fif! only.. j£ j Cajie Cove No. ',i.- . . .. ' Saiuiy Heaeli Ilaliiiiuaml York River Paspi'hiac Lake Heauport MarliU'ton St. Giles, from l.«tSept., 'H87 St. Ursnie Stanstead Coast of Labrador 19 2:5 ir> 15 14 15 10 II 2!> 2\ V.\ 21 II 2U 10 11 1« 17 Margaret Proctor Uoliena (Jray . .. ., Ca.-.-ie MoCorkell Helen Martliolomew, Kli/alietli Hlvidj^e. . , Jane A. Dimiaie.'<(j. St.^ 50 Sir. 11(1 4S 50 Ki 11(1 4S 50 lii (10 4ii ! 53 14 Oeoraje Oandin 44 Isabelie Henry , Majrjiie Harbour KiMiiia C. Harbour , Mary 14. Caiillield H. 10. Monti;omery Jane 11. Jeiikin.s , Frances CM. Sinitli Mrs. Cordelia Lebert Janet Hepliurii G.W. Willis ;i2 wi ;i2 42 :i2 5(i 00 00' 50, i Oo 00 00 00 00 5(1 00 50 III 50 10 5u 10 :i2 51 0(1 (1(1 (10 (10 0(1 on 00 00 00 uo 2 0(1 :vi 00 :V2 oo' ;i2 00 (i4 00 (14 00 100 00 100 00 i$767 (Itl .S>2i; 00 19 Tlioi'c lias l)oen steady pro;;re83 made in the schools aided by voiir Sneiety duritif^ the i)ast year, Very j^reat diHieulty is, how- ever, experienced iti some loealities in oI)t;aiiiiiig Teachers. The Schools at Hourg liouis (No. 8) Portnenf (No. 2) Ilemisoii and West 1' lanipton are closed, notwitlistanding tiiat great efTorts have been made to procure certificated TeaciierH who arc members of tlie Chureh. The ''olonialand Continental Church Society generously assists in the work of education in the Diocese. KNUOW.MIv.VT.S. Rolicft Hamilton, Estj., having again very generously offered aid tM certain missions having endowments, the following have e(>m]ilieil witli the reijuirenients of Mr. Hamilton, and thus added largely to the amount of their funds, viz. : JJrompton, l»ury, Cliarlestuii jieetory ( Hatley), .Malhaie and Point St. I'etcr, Magog, Mel'iitunie and llichmond, Uiviere du Loup en has, Upper DurliMiii and L'Avenir. The above mentioned offer remains open until the I2th May next. A full statement as to endowments, etc., will be found in the rej)ort and accounts of the Clergy Trust Coinuiittee. LIFE .MF<:.MI]KRS. His Excellency the Most Hon. The Manjuis of Lansdowne has become a Life Member of the Society. LEG AC IKS. A legacy of ■'3<50 has been received from the executors of the late Mrs. Sample. S-'jOO has also been bequeathed to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund by the late Wm. White, Es(|., and received by the iloii. Treasurer shortly after closing his books fOr the year. OBITUARY. During the past year death has invaded both the ranks of clergy and lay members of the Society. The Rev. Wilham King, the veteran missionary of St. Sylvester, one of the Vice-Presidents, for forty-tive years a missionary of the Diocese, has been called to his rest. He was untiring in his labours, even to old age, ever ready at the call of duty to do his Master's service. 20 The Tlov. (icor^^o Vernon IIuiHinaii, M.A., who h.n been P»r twciitv-iiine yours coniicctiMl with the Ciitlieilriil, ;iii'l tur over tweiity-t'oiiryciirrt lleeti>r(»t' ^.^nehoe, anil a \'ii;e I'rosiih'iit, Ii.isal.so been ealled from ainonj^st us. A kind and paiiistakiii:; ehM';^viii;iii, beloved hy his Parishioners and respc-cted by all who knew liiiii — he ■was niilailini^ in his attembmee at all i;^s of the S'>i;ictv and eonimitlees thereof, as well as a liberal eoiiiril»ntor tollic i'miiis; in a word in all dejiartmeiits of Church work he wad bot'.i an intiT- ested and active participant. Mr. Walton Smith, oiio of the most re,:^iilar attendant-! of the lioartl, and for some time llo.iorary Secretary- Trca^iiii-r nfihu Depository; ho overtook a keen interest in the .*M)ciety's wuik. Mrs. John Porteons, a sincere (Christian la ly, a friend uf the poor, ami ever ready to forward any ^ood work, Mr. Willis I! is- sell, Mr. 11. 1', Le^gatt, Mrs. K. Von. llllan I, and .Mr. Willum White, old ami re;'ular subscril)ers to t!ie Society's funds, nil tli.'so have been called from the(Jhiirch .Militant to the Church Ivxpcclaut and their works do follow them. M. M. FuTIIKKOILL, Secretary, Jan. 17th, 188S. J. W, Qni':i!i;e, rre.sideiit. ABSTllACT OF THE PROCKEDINCS OF TIIK CKXTIIAL UOAUD, DUULN'J THE YEAR 1S87. January. — Aimual Report adopted. S8tj.04 additional irratiteJ to the Education Fund — Application for ^rant to the Parsonaj^e at New Liverpool postponed. .Mr. W. (,'. 11. Wood appointeil Secre- tary Treasurer of the Depository — Secretary-Treasurer of the de- pository permitted to order books not on the (Jataloinie uf the S. P, C K.Connnittee appointed on the proposed removal of the Depo.sitory. On clerical reports — Reconunendation of \'ict'-l'i'e-^i- dentaml Members of Central JJoard. Fi:i5KUAKY — Revs M. 0. Thompson and R, G. Walters omilied vith the terms of the By-law on the W. & O. Fund. Electi n of office bearers for 1887. Statement as to the financial positinn ut the Depository. Annual Report of Church Society ordered to he printed. Opinion of lion. Counsel on Charleston Emlowini'iit f'und. Legacy of §50 to General Fund from the late Mrs. Sam- ple. Rev. 11. k?. Fuller complied with the terms of the W. .^ U- Fund By law. Outfit granted to a clergyman. 21 M\i'>nr. — On St. M;iri^ar('t'-< Clmrch, Mission of St. Sylvester, ^jraiit til ivlueutioii Fuml, (irauts V) \)^> puiil to .M.iiro^ aw'i Va!» cartiiT. .Vi'i:ii.. — (irniitiscontiimance 'if Pension to ;t el.'r_fynian. Aii[)li- ■ ti 111 I'l' ai'l towai'ds ('Imreh ;it I'oitneuf A'illa.:'e |r»st[ioiii'.l. K.\'. VII U'l'iiTtsoii ooiiiplicl with W. vSi <). :uA Pen-ion li'ntiilj llv-la^v-'. Kesoliitiiin itf ('((ii'lolence nil til) lie irh ol' It'-v. W. Kiii;^. N'liN K\ir.i;u. — l«eso|iitiiiii i.n tli'- 'leatli of tie* late Walton Smith, l>i[. 'Vitilicate of the [' the lat'- Mrs. Short. Hev-. A. j);irelia!ii ''o'lijilieil with the terms of the W. \; ' ). an I I'ensinii Fiiii'l I'lV-iaw-:. Uev. I». .1. F'ltlier^'ill '''ini|ilieil with terms of the I'ension Fiiirl i!y-law. Oatlit 'iraiiti'il ti ;i eli;ri;ym in. Lotfer from 11,'V. F. A. >i!iith with notice uf m oti'iii nil tlio sno) hii-ef. 0;i K ;aey ot ''i.' hiti- .Mr-. Porteoiis to the .Nlissiou Fniil. ilei^rt of W, :k. 0, Fiiirl li-t of clerical snhserihers. On ^rnuham inciits ivccivcl. 9,924 02 S. P. (J. (inuit for 18S7. 5,29(5 80 S. P.G. •• lViisi,>ns 481 52 Mission Fund. 1). (*. S. 2,775 79 Susieiitatioii Fuinl. •■ . 1,209 53 (iiiiuiiiitci' Mission Fmiii, l». C. S 450 00 Ck'ivirv Trust Fniid, D. C. S 2,907 81 Interest on dc|iosits. . . 40 .'50 $20,128 01^ .T. II.vMn.TOX, Hoii.-Trea.^uror. The above statement is in some respects a satisfactory one, as it shows that there has been no falling off in the amount of assess- ments received, and that the obligations of your JJoard in respect to stipends have been niet without diminishing the balance in hand at the close of IS86. It is a matter of regret, however, that the subscrijjtions to the Misriiun Fund are not as large by over ^'200 as they were in 1886. If the contributions to the guarantee fund for new missions has occasioned this, it is none the less to be regretted ; since subscrip- tion to any new object, however worthy, ought not to be given at 24 tiic expense of another which has sucli strong claims a> tlio Ml^. vsion Fund of the ( 'hurch f^ociety. The agreements with the various missions expiring at the close of the year, your Board has heen occuj/ied for some time ])ast in negotiatir,ns for a renewal of these engagements mi the hasis of a small inci-ease. \Vith the exception of some few congregations with wliidiv oin- ])oard is still in correspondence, they have all cheerfully co uplirij with the proposals made to them. The total increase, however, will not add a very largi' smn to our missionary resoiirces. The ojiening of the new missions of Newport ami Barnstnn. wIkiso clergymen are supported hy the Uiiarantee Fund, is a matter uf interest in the record of missionary work in the Dioci's-'. The suhject is i'uily alluded to in thv Uei)ort of the St. l-'iaiici- |)i^- trict Association, fmm which we learn that cvory r' a-inalilo ground for encouragement has heen extended to the l{"v. .Messrs. Kames and lio'iert^m hy the jieople. 'I'he great dilhculty of securing suitahle men has interfeiv^l witli the complete fidtilnient of the scheme in the opening ot a tliir4 new mission, and this dill^iculty is also injuriously afl'eeiing tKc spiritual interests oi" sfiiie ot the older missions. St. .Ii.liiis Mel- hourne. Durhaiu. (.'ookshi re ami lUL'awake are now a 11 \"!eaiit. In this connection vom- ]5oard would draw the attention ot the riei-gy ami faithful Laity of Christian fathers an 1 ("iiris:iau mothers in the I)iocese, to the duty incumhent \i](in ilifn to \\>m their influence, so that more of our youn;.:; men ma\' lie ui i\e 1 ti otter themselves tor the work of the sacred nnnistry. Tiien' should he from among these a sufficient numher of eandi'lates fni' Holy Orders, not only to fill the vacancies as they oi-eu! in tli^' I>iocese, but also to supply in part the demand for nii<-ioiiaii>.'.s in the North-Wesr anil elsewhei'c. Uf means and opportunities to |)r(M^)are the clergyman an I 0(|uip him for his calling, there is no lack. Learnin::'. zeal, ati'l exjieiience stand ready in our University to instiaict, and to guide, and to foi'm the mi-sionary for his woi-k. But hefore a man will come to be trained for the work, he must jtossess. and he p^s- sessed by, a 'ove for the wcn'k. And love for the work, respect lor the work, is not sutticiently encourageil, it is to he feai'ed — even if it is not actually chilled — in our youth by the hahitual tone and tenour of their surroundings. Surely sometliiug mu.st have been left undone that ought to have heen done, when tlnM-e arc found so few among us willing to give themselves for the xuvico of Christ and His Church. If the Clergy, as well as the devout 25 Laity— if mothers and fathers — would take this matter more to heart, look upon it as in some sort a reproach against the Church HI the L)iocese, and make it their business to watch for and seek out fitting young men in their several Parishes, and endeavour to arouse in them a desire for the work of the ministry, the need of fipplyiug to the Mother Church to send her sons as well as her money into such long established and well organized colonies as this would soon cease to exist. During the year just passed the Diocesan Boanl completed th.e twenty-fifth year of its existence. It may not be i3ninterestiiig then to ta!:e a brief retrospect and observ what progress has been made in the Diocese duriiig the (]uarijr of a century in \vliich its missionary work has been under its direction. Ac the time vour Uoard was constituted in 18i!2, with the exception of SherI)roi)ke and Three-Uivers. there 'vas not a single cure of Souls outside of the Parish of (Quebec that was self- sustaining. There were thirtvfour missions, all at the outset roceivins aid from the Diocesan iJoartl ; and it is fairly computed that ])rior to l^tl:'). when the present system actually came into force, the total amount .supplied by these thirty-four missions towards the support of the (.'lergynieii ministering among them did not exceed 63000 per annum. Of these thirtv-four mission? fourteen have ceased to be a charge ujioii tiie missionary funds of the Diocese, and are most of them helping in the work of God and His Cliurch outside their own boundaries. Ill addition to this nine other missions, not included in tie above, are now to be found on the Diocesan lists, two of which are self- supporting. We have therefore now forty-three separate charges in the Diocese covering the ground occupied by thirty-four in 18G2, of wliieh sixteen have become self-supporting. Tho igh it but im peifcctly represents the progress made, when the missions e.xisting in 1S(J2 are spoken of as occu[iying the ground; for many of the new missions, since formed, have established their roots firmly in soil which, before, it had been only possible to survey at a distunce, with scant knowledge of its fruitful char ai ler. A (juarter of a century ago, Magog ami (Jeorgeville, Broiiipton and Windsor, .\scot Corner and Newport were scarcely thouglil of as suitable fields for the establishment of organized inissiiMis. Now we are beo;innin;£ to realize that in the near future we may look ufion these still feeble outgrowths C>f missionary enterprise as stepping stones under the Divine Blessing to yet further successes. 26 And if wo seek for evidonco of pro2;ross in tlie niori> ;iliiiriilaiit offerings of the people tiie test does not fail. About 83000 was the measure of tlie capaeiry au'l ri'ii'lini'ss of the congregations in ]8()2 to eonti-ihute of tlieir sulisr;iiic<' townrils the maintenance of the ('liurch Ministrations. Tho a^-r^shicts received during ISST amounted to nearly 810.000 : aiMl ii is nr.ly takes account of four out of the si.xteen self— supportiui: iVii'islic.i. The remaining twelve may faily he set down as oni: i'liiriir..' at least .S7,">00. and we have ^17,')00 in ISST as cnntf,i-.i(Ml wjtli So, 000 in 1S02. A computation of tin; amount raisfl m l^i;2. for E.xtra Parochial and Ivxtra 1 >iocesan purjioses. woiili] '■■ jitlicult to make. It caimot in the natiu'e of tlie case have Im'i i. l,n'_n'. ]irohahly under SI. 000. In iNST fourteen Pari^lio-: ;nrl Mi^sidns in the l^t. Francis l)istriet, not reckoning Sherhroi.kc coiiriilniti.'il 81,704 towards tlu^ work nf the Church outsiilc !i,iir own hordcrs. The self-sustaining I'arish of Melhonrne whidi in I'^il^. coidd oidy promise 82;")(l a year towards its rierji:ym:ni".- -liju'irl, raised 88it4 for outside objects in ISST.aml many oil:!!- cases could bo referred to in wliich the same spirit has ],vv]< > xliiliitcil. And whilst it may seem in some sort to l>e travcllinL: b.ynnil if> special province, your l>oai'd cannot ;i\niil ;i n'l(M(',i( to tlic part taken by tlie J)ioccse at largo, on behalf of .Miss''iii:;ry work. under tlu^ direction of the noble Sitcietie.s in I']nglanii. aii! in eiir own North-^\ ('Stern Tei'rilorie.<. it is far from lieini:' cl::iiii"'l tliat we are doinij all we oniiht to do ; but takiuLT i.ito enn^ioi ■ I'lon the circumstances of this hloce.se. ir may fairly be allege i tnat wc have not fallen behind the 'nt durinu' the last .(MaM r "i a centui'y could be pointed on;, and wliidi all mid lie a:.o-'l iie'in'icrs of the (,'hui'ch can eas'ly reeogni/.'- for iheiuselves. Tiei-' lliat jiave been referred to. howevr, ai'<' sullieieiitly palpable aipl imi' ri.'oit to justify youi- iJoard in an e\pres.-ien ot (l(;voiit tliaii'Je,:Mean I'm'iI'I arc - I ■'' a'liiivlaut M'l this Ollly lu p. Irishes. t-i'.-i-lcil with ■I ;;i l^i;2. I':- litliriilt irl Mi-.-iciii< (•Miin'ihiiteil liii ir own ii-)i, ill 1 ^ili', 111".-, -tijii'ii'l. ' iillicl' r;\■■'• tli;it have ill);.' ri;iiit tn iiilvliiiiic-< to (■ lit n of New[)ort; The Jlevd. J. Eames t(.) the new Missi')n of l>arnston. Ill the month of May, the Uevd. Josiah Ball to the Mission of Laiirador; anerlously felt in the St. Francis Distriet : the latter, during his O'Uiiparatively short stay, falling behiii(l no one in zealous lal»ours [■'!■ the Master. All whicii i< respectfully ^ubn ittcl. J •• \Y. QUEI'-KC. Chairman. .V. .\. Xox Ii'Fi.A.vo, M.A. Secretary. Ill ]'.■' II '1 are 28 Eeport of the St. Francis Cistrict Association of the Church Society for the Year 1887. The most notcAvortliy event of tlic year in the Di9tri(?t. in tlit- matter C't' Church |ir(i;:ress, is tlie ojienin;^ of the two new lui-siun.s ot'Xew|)urt and Bai'nston, the first I'csult of tlie niovenicnt foi ChuiX'li extension, hegnn at k?herhristriet for hist year ; snffice it tu say tliat the slatemmt uf our vants, tlicn hiid hi'fore tlie Church in the city of Quebec, was responded to witli a hearty kinilness that can never he forjiutton ^ and of the sum oi>!l.")(.)(.l a year, f^r three years, asked for "oy tlie Bishoii. to enaule the ])iocesan lioard to ojjcn at least tlii'oc new missions, tlie ^'reater part -was subsciihed there within a ffwdnys. To meet this. SoOU a year was at once )ileil. T., ordained fium J}i. hop's College last June, who was at once appointed to work in the new mission (if ^Sewpoi't, during liis Piaconate, under the sujiei'vision of the Kev. A. II. Jud.a'.aii'l with Mr. Judge's valuable exjierience to draw upon. The new mission of Barnston was at the suggestion of the clergy wiiw kiicA' the district and the man, offered by the liishop to tlie Kev. Joseph Eames, B. A., of Bishop's Colh g. . hen missionary at Sandy Beach. Mr. Eames at once accepted the call from his Bisiioi ,, though at some corisiderable sacrifice to himself, and has no\Y l>eeu some four montlis working at Barnston, where he has been received by all classes with the gi-eatest kindness, and, what is stil. more satisfactoi'y, his mission from the Churcii of England lieartily welcomed. This was made evident when it becann necessary to select a place in Barnston as the headijuarters of the new mission, sevei'al localities being anxious to secure the advantage. The village of Wayville was finally chosen a.^ the most central Sjiot, and the offer was made to the people oi Way- ville by the Bishop, that he would fix the head(piarters of the mission and build a church there, on condition that they would build a parsonage house for the missionary, to cost not less than 11000. Barnston Corner and Baldwin's Mills, and probably 29 elation of 87. trior. Ill thf new Illusions OVOtllclit foi ''>rt Ir'Mii diis tiifiit Iff our <,'u(jIk'c. was )C' rnr^'nttCIl ^ e ;•. tim- iiisi |i. L. S. T., tvas at oiu'f t, (hiniig lii- .. Jud.'c. aii'l 11. Thf now .'.V wiiM Iciio'A- licv. Ju.>e]ih y at Saiuly \ liis iJislio]!, las iio\Y lieou 10 has )>eoi! and, what is of Eii;:'hiiid 1 it ht'oanK liluartiTa (if ) sot'uro the lioseu as the ople of Way- lijuarters of t they would lot less than iid probably vtlior localities, were eager to accept the Bishop's offer if Way- vilk' should fail ; but v.ithin the time allowed them for their canvass, the good people of Wayville secured the necessary funds, and church and parsonage are to be built there next suinnier. In the meantime, failing to find a home in Wayville, Mr. Eamos is losidiug at Bariiston Corner: and the rnoinbers of his newly formed congregation there, though disaj>pointed in securing his jicrmanent resilience among them, are already bestirring tnem- sehes to provide a church. The Association bespeaks for the spirited people of Wayville and Harnston Corner the kind sympa- thy and help of well-to-do churchmen throughout the district generally. Mr. Eames has service now every Sunday at Barns- ton Corner. Wayville and Baldwin's Mills. J'nr the third mission no clergyman has yet been found. So far fruni this, the Association has to report with deep regret two old and iuipurtant parishes as vacant, that of Durham, from which the lit'V. G. T. llai'din;:, after 12 years of faithful service, has i'em')ved to Sandy Beach ; and that of Cooksliire. I'rom which the Itev. A. II. Judiiio, after too brief a ministrv of five years among n<. is leaving us for the City of New York. The Association desire to reconl their sense of the value of Mr, Judge's able and loving ministrations, and their great regret at his departure from the Ihocese. The total amount contributed during the year -within this district for both home and foreign Church Work, by the 15 parishes wliieh have reported, is close upon !s2o,o00. The following is a list of the amounts contributed (in the Parishes which have reported ) for the missionary work of the clmreh outside their own borders : — SluTl.ronK-c «t!l2T7 00 - CV-lc.-liiiv S70 00 llii'liiiiuiid iuid M.lliuiiriie. . ;;'Jt 00 I C(jiiii)inn 5S 00 b''iiii.p.\vill(. :!-s0 00 ; Kiiigsev li* 00- Hi-liu|,'s ("ollc.:.. 2\i'< (10 Hrtc'iid and Bt'cbe Plain.. 7J 00! Ainountinir in all to the handsome sum of 63041, contributed by l.") of our Parishes and Missions, out of 20, to the work of the Church outside their own borders. And of this sum, no less than SI. 0^7 was sent away tu help to sustain the work of the Church outside the Diocese altogether. The Association regrets i's inability to make this interesting;. .".0 statement comploto. nwino; to no rpport.? hohv^ sent in ri-om tho remaining ]*arishes anil Missions, nanioly, I'ury, Afcnt anl Wost- l)ury. Dudswf'll, and Dnuiimondvillo. l)Ut by comparing the nniounts contl•i^ut('ll for tlir '■ Imrch's mission work (i\ifsiil(> tlicir own liorders hy tlii' 1;") piui>lirs wliicli liavo reported, with the anionnts eontrihuted in tlie s.imr ; arishc-: last year, it is found tli;it tliis year cxeecd^ la-^t year hy ti. sum o\' >*l'28o. This result alVnnls ^mnnil for devout thankt'ulirs- . fur ill the judgmr>iit of tlie Association there is no belt ;■ ti'-:t of advancing s|iiritii;il life in the Chureli than sclfdeiiyiu,^ ,:i!i- in aid of her mission work. C. r. \1i:\u. T). r. i... Jiuvai l>'.iii. IIi:n'ky Roi:, D.D., Secretary. SlfERlUlOOKi:, jtoeeniher 7th. 1'^"<7. ACTON. Tho Hev. T. r. Wurf.-U" report^ I nn sorry U i> niv du'^v to chvoii; th" orcuiT'iK"' tWi jclisiistrous fires that havi chocked t 1 t. ii- niaW'nal jirogiw (•! '.!ic lllb'- sion. iCionvale lian co'n iicii<'<.mi to iirosiri 1' It iiao ii .H'lie fit ■''•f the JJosconi \VooIen Factoiy, tliat gaw eiuploy nil'!.; Ill till.' buildiniritsclf to •vw Coi'tv hand- ooiiis wcri> runni'ig 1 ^ of orders mi hai. 1 liours in evi'i' ■2\. as wen Id ivc ciniai .11 The I amount months to come. I[o\v 'vcr completely coiisuiii -d by lii'i'. Thi' loss was partial acli ail f.r '.I 1) on I )('ceiniii'r iii' :orl ci, i'l'i'd hv nisurance, Thougl I not vet n ■built, we have j;reat o.xii 'talions of si'ciii;: ni'vt vcar one IniiU tli'f'e times it- -i/.t Mnce the hre nui ai-nsii families thi'Mnj:;li 1; o, cniiiiov m( e\.l"'i'i nt have' been CDinpfll.-d to leave and scttlo I'h l)Ut tlie missiiiii had lo sutior loss in aiiothi-r ipiarti same eleiu"nt, for on Si'iiteMiiic!' tho I'.'lli l;i-r. tie' Danl ) V AV a-! (piite ol)l it-Tai-e tl iiy 111!' aiii' of le only vestige remanimg '.eiug a chimnev belun;:in^ to tlie b:.k mv. Twenty-nine haildiniis iiH'lodiiej; (jiir little chureh. and 'In (iraiu Trunk station, wer e eonsaiiuMi Th M'l le atiiiearanee of ti ai (' alter the fire was really and truly desolation itself. The loss of the inhabitants was great ; as the fn-e canif on very suddenly and unexpectedly, by a sudden change of the v.ind. so that scarcely anything was saved. I believe only si.\ pei-soiir; had any 11 tlio \ ■St- )•( •ir< vl icli 1- lios 11 . of fnr ;t of i> 111 31 Insurance at all on their property. Wc "-ere umoriir tlic fortunate ones, as tlic litttle church horo an insurance of ■'^2")0.00 an=7.').()0. Since then .seven Eu;^lish forailie.s have settled in otlicr places. Notwitlistan(liii;_' tho.so ilishoartonini: c ircumstances, wo must avnw that ver the platform, hetweeii delier, Chancel rails aiio ciel ot aisle, llnn^^ a liandsonie chain Jiresent of Mr-. \Vm. Hardv. The windows had new curtail :iveii liv Mrs. < W lie )S, and on the aisle floiii('iit iir;iini'UMt towarils sti|icii( liistiilnuiit I Otl >ii i ii'i' |iiir|iiis('> C'jTs no / ;^o (1(1 . i;!7 :rj Diocc'sai. oiiject.- Churcli.Soeietv.. Jii.'*lio)rs College Id ."lO .■) (K) 32 3. Olijci'ts mit-iilf of tlie I)iocef<(.' ami Parisli. KtMci;:ii Mi-si"ii- I 70 l>niii«-tii; " 1 Kl 'J'"t!il * ITU in; ASCOr A.M> W KSTUURV. {Iiuc,:ived lute.) The Wvw 11. W.illrr Cnlstou report.^ : Yuur Mis.sitMiavy tuok cliarj^e of this Mission in tlie oii'l ol" Mav last. Tlio Mission is iuadc' up of three or^aiiizoil ('l)ll;;l•e,^atinlls ; the Chmrh of the Holy (.'oiuforter. Aseot ('oniei's ; 1'he Chiiveh ofSt. 'rhoinas. Afiostle ami Mnivr. Westhiirv. an a font and some other reii'iisiie.^, for the due perforuianee of the Divine ofliees of the Church, have hccu ohtaiiied. The mission is unCoi-tuiiately racked with internal dissensions. To such an extent is the had feeling carried, that on one occasion the ministrations of vour missionai'v to the sick and dvinir were rejected, and tiiis hy a churchman. It is with i:reat re,i:ret that I have to report, that throu.'li ill health ahsolutelv nothin.i!; heyond tlie J^unday services has heen done since the heu;innin,j: of July last. 1 have to thank Messrs. J. Kin^.Urooks, and l)i.\on. Students of IVishop's College, Lcnno.wille. for their kind assistance in the Ser\ices on Sunday. In Sejiteml)ei a liranch of the (.'huix'h of Kngland Temperance Society ^vas started in East Angus and promises to be a power fur good in the place. Our thanks are due to Mrs. Williams for two bundles 550:3.To. BAllFORD. The Rev. C. B. Washer reports : Bixvilh'. — "We are })lodding along here, in the day of small things. The few church people are being ministered to, antl persorfs outside the fiale are becoming better acquainted with the church's system. We have a service every Sunday, and every tliruii^.'li ill ■j lias hoen Messrs. J. iCniiDwillc. M'odiiosila}' cvoiiiii;:, and on the inoruin;:; of sucli days is Cliristtna', Ash Wcdncsdav, (iood Friday, A.scoiisinn aiid 'I'lianks^jiviii;', with ciicoiira'dn;' Httle coii''ro<'atioiis. The Siindav school is stiiall. a little larger iii iimiiDer )iei'lia|is. aiel oacli nieuiiiei' \villni;:ly suhiiiits to diseiiiliiic. There is sii;jht im(ii'oveiHeiit in atteiidaiico at Ih'ly Coiniiuniion. ,sV. L(i ir,;'i/cf. — The fortiiiiditly Sunday seri'icc re,L'idai'ly ki'pt iiji here. \v ith a few omissions last winter, when the 'now roads were woi'se than u-;nah T'le kind ' tdics. nicuMoncd in my hist report as conductin;i a Sund.iy school, ].eiformed the same i:;ood office this snmmer. The church hnijilinn has on ler^one necessary repairs, aiid the ^'■ronnd in front has received more levelling" an*! siiientliin;:;. ShnJ, inn P Tl le con ireuiition ha- cocMnni' 1 iiooiL a-semhiin:' '■\'n V alternate Sunday. Unt we mn^t uk rease the niimiier of S\ind:iy services in the year if chni-eh \/ork l.er.^ is to |»ro^res.s. ])iTnre each service t teach a l'<'w elrldren W e no d.t have a HourisliiiiL;; Siuiday school ii' we conid ^et ih ■ helo we i;eed. The topic o| interest at this stat'on is the p.-op.os ti to erect a eii.iiu li. A most snitahle siti". in the he-^t t'arr, of the vil' i: deiiated hy Mr. and Mr-. .Vi'ehi'iald Wil.-on ; a;id iia^ Deon are lii'in^; canvassed. \V next surini:. e M' i[iO to cuiiiinenco huild^ .-'.! o-^crijitions n^• oj.eratioiis I'l rn/linrn. — Service ovory otlcr Siindav, and Wi' ir tended, aiiU piMiiortion n\ coinmuincanls lar-e Here her'' consie.er- Ih'.'c Tl i!s ati'»r''c.,ifion wa-: ahle ai'prceiation of the church's pi'iv specially manifesteil recently hy a ^ift kindly made hy O.w jioople to tl leir clerirvman. If. tnfi th d /. — [ h th US place (lurm^i; tue ycai Littl illy lavo occasionally mmiseri'ii m the ciiur ci> at e can he looked for till a resident dcrnyuian can i)e jirovi(h;d for the uji,a,hh )url!oo I. I iej;ret that I have not heen '\ble of htc to mo \"» 'i'lou t tl 10 mission with much vii^our ; and my Icuse to Ihji^^ vi^i^in^ is less rcLiular and irei|uent than foriuei'ly. I am honin^f lor a leturn of neiiii.il stren;;th, when I rdiall he able to attend hett.'r to this most important part of mission work. Uaptis.as — Infants. 10 ; Marriage, I ,; Burid.s, \. Fl.N.WCIAL StATEMFNT. 1. l*ai-oclual objects : Assessment or amount towards stipend 8 ISO. 00 ; Ot'.ier pur- po^ ■S. >!.> 1.8o Diocesan objects 34 Church Society, ^i 1.30 ; Bishop's College, -^LOiJ . College Endowment, •ii<2.00. 3. Objects outside of the Diocese and Parish : Foreign Missions, ><1.0;i : Domestic Missions, >i had aceepted the post of Ri'ijfessor of Paay. A confirmation ce was held by the Rishopof Quebec on June G, 18^7 ; 8 boys servi receive! I tl le sac re d rite. At the ordination held at llatley ou June u, the Rev. M. G. 36 Thompson, M. A., was ordained Priest, and Mr. A. II. Rohcrt-jon, .L.8.T., was ordained Deacon. Mr. Robertson has since hoLmn liis work in the jiarish oi'Co'ikshire. The Rev. J. H. Williams, I>..\.. wjio had conipletetl his Arts (.'mirse witii us in Jinie. was on St. .Matt- hew's Day ordained I'riest in New York hy the Risiiop of Spriu;'- field. Illinois, and has since sailed fur Liiicria ns a Alissionnry of the American ('hurdi. Another ^q-aduate. Mr. C. E. IJelt. IJ. A., was ordained Deacon hy the IJishop of Xia,i:ara at Hamilton, mi June •l[hh (St. Peter's Day), the l^cv. C. K, Pelt is now working as curate in tlie Church nf the Ascension. Ilaniiltun. Of the •22 students now in residence, one the Rev. Albert Watkins of Newfoimdlaml) is in Deacrin's onlers. 10 are candidates for Holy orders. Tli'j numher of stu S. The Temperance S(KMety has held its meetings regularly. Two social meetings have hern hold whicii have heen attended hy friiMi'ls from SlierI>!'ooke and Lciiui>.\-ville as well as hy the memhers. The Missionary Uimni hns held its special Terminal servicer regularlv. The invited preachers and speakers hav(> Ikmmi tjio Rev. \V".' T. Forsythe, of Stanstead. the Rev. A.J. Ralfour, .M.A., of Melbourne, and the Rev. 1'.' f. Allnatt, D. D. During the Lent and Trinity Terni> the i'rincipal contiiiu'^ 1 lii> Devotional itf Morning Praver ; Barry's Teacher's Praver Rook beini' used. I'iie Intermediate class was a'confirmation clas-:. The Junior studied the Catechi-;n and the Collect, Kiiistle an4 Gospel. Siuci; S.'p- tember there has been (1) a Corainimicants' class of 21, (2) a Junior class of oO. From the latter will shortly be formed a Cau- lirraatiou class. The offertories in the Chapel have amounted to .$208.00 besides $36.70 subscriljcd by members of the Missionary UnionJ This sum has been apportioned as follows : — For Chapel expenses S 21 Si) Lectern Fund !KS S 2U84 For Church Society — General Fund $ 8 (35 Mission Fund ^ ^^'o Pension Fund 7 52 Wiv the expenses of the mission, Agnes being 7<> miles from Lennoxville. Four of our students are also regulai-ly employed in mission work at Milby and Moulton. the former being under the su|iorvi- sion of the Pev. Professor Allnatt, and the latter of the Pov. A. C. 8cartii. kSeven of our semv)r students have been enrilnyed during the winter and midsummer vacations in assisting the clergy in various parishes, where we !;0j ethey have both been useful and have gained valuable exiionence. The bajitisms at Lake Megantic during the year have been taken by Rev. Mr. Watkins, a student in Deacon's orders, lie has baptized G. Financial statement : Receipts, $(!().0U. Expended on the mission, >^G0. 00. BROMrTON A.VI; WINDSOR auvisii Tlio kee|ii est w; bisjii) servic instn in ere; The Rev. T. L. Ball reports : The work has gone on (piietly during the year, Thou-h Ifcel 39 every flay more convinced that I must provide assistance in sonwj- wny if the Sunday services and paiisli visiting are to he kept up throii.uhout the two townslii[)s. TJrMniptou Iims liad two legacies left to the church, one of ij^oO from the late J. (Jutes I>;ill to th<' assess- ment. This came in very opportunely tn meet tho loss occasioned' by the rciiKivid from the mission uf tlii' principal t'iintiit)iitiir to the- funds mentioned in last report. The (Jilicr <>f' >'1,t>'J0 from the.' estate of tlie late Mrs. Mack toward^ tiic cndnwuR'nt. This fund has hecn increased again hy>'100 fiDiu Kolit. llaniiltnu. E-^m.. of QiK'li(.'C. and •'r'oO raised in tlie mission. To the latter sum every Protestant family in the vicinity of tli" einurh eontriliuted hut one. It is hoped that the fund will IxTume availahle next year. At Ih'ompton Falls service has heen held I'oi'tnightly "n Sunday evening. The hishup also kindly ;iave a sv'rviee in a grove at the time of his visit for conhrmation. The people here have contrihii ted towards the assessment of Brompton riiarch during the vear. ]\"i iilsor. — The congregations have lieen larger and the atten (laiiee of church lucmher.s more regular. The enlargement of the cliiux'h rendering it more comfortahle and seemly for worship. A shed for liorses has heen [)rovided,aiid the church lot graded and im- proveil. Karly in the year steps were taken towards a parsonage^ but the seeming iuij)03sihility of getting a supj'ly of water near the church, and a desire on the part of some of the congregation to have all mission huildings nearer the fi-ont of the town, have rendered it advisahle to suspend operations, awaiting further developments. The Ladies' As-ociation has continued to do good work both in kee|)ing up kind feelings and increasing the funds. Fresh inter- est was infused by Mrs. Williams, who kindly accomjianied the bishop (in his visit and atteuileuel hiir) The Rev. IL S. Fuller reports : Entering upon work in this place in February of present year my report must of necessity be somewhat meagre, and the moreso that I shall endeavor to confine myself to the barest facts. The kindness of village churchmen made the settling into tlio house in midwinter a very much more comfortable matter than it might have proved, as the house was thoroughly cleaned and warmed, and such of my effects as had come to hand in place before the arrival of my family, who found that the same friends with kindly forethought had provided not only refreshment for the (lay but such a supply as rendered housekeeping an easy matter for some time. Col. F. Pope also had provided a large amount of wood for heating the house; and Mr. L. Mclver, finding that there was a difficulty in obtaining water, arranged to furnish us with a supply until tiie return of mild weather should make it possible to set in order the ram which drives water up to the house. The ready kindness ami courtesy di-'^jilayed on our first arrival has been steadily and uniformly maintained, and has made our few months sojourn in Bury very pleasant. Where so many have been kind it might seem invidious to particularize. My luiy grew ! my good neighbors sent teams and men, and it found its ^Yay i I 42 into my loft ; my grain ripened ! and again, without tlio\i^ht or trouble on my part, it found its way into my l)in.s, and tlie straw to the hay-loft, and so in many other matters, I liave found on every side a most luifailing kindness and ever ready activity. The readiness with which \vi>rlc in the parish has hoen entered upon, and the energy with which it has l)een carried forward, has been at the same time a pleasing feature in work here, and one that gives gi'eat encouragement to hope that, hyeandhye. when we have once got our affairs into a good practical slia])e, Bury, tliou<:li very far from being a weakliy ^lission, will make a good showing in the matter of Church growth and Christian activity, ■which brings me to the topic of work entered uiiN)n or coni|ile- ted during the last nine mouths. Since my arrival in February last, souie "200 services have been held, at which I have foiuid attentive and reverent congregations, the services in souic instances chai-acterized by a heartiness of res- ponse that has been vcvy plea-^iug, this giving a warmth and fer- vor to a service, for the lack ijf which nothing can atone. The services in (jui.'stiiju have been distributed between two churches, four school Ikhhcs and i in the case of Scottstownj a Piesbyterian kirk, which by the kindness of our Presbyterian brethren w,' have been permitted to use. Sunday work has ct~)nsl>ti'd of Sundav School, and litterlv three services, while during thi' week two and three services are dield at what seem desirable points for the same. 1st \reek. Hardwood Flat, school house, Wednesilay. 7 [».ni. Jiury Corner, school house, Thursday, 7 p.m. \'illage Church, Friilay, 7 p.m. -nd week, Scottstowu uionthly, served alternately, from Cook- shiie, Tuesday. 7.oO p.m. Village Church. Friilay, 7 p.m. In the parish we have now thi'ce Sunday Schools. I. That of Robinson \'illage with an attendance! of some ninoty children, average 'jo, ami ^^^ teachers. Superintendent Mr, A. L. Mclver who, together with his wife, dis[)lay the most thorough in- terest in S(.'hool iiiid scholars attending. II. IlardwiHjd Flat Sundav School, consistinii; of 34 scholars and five teachers and owing its successful establishment very largely to the interest and al»le management of Messrs. Todd and H. Harrison. III. IJowns Seiiool House which owes its existence to the zeal .and goodnes.s ol' Mr. W. Bown. assisted from time to time by neighbors. The children here, in a sparsely settled neighborhood, .number 14. 43 tlioiight or I'l the straw JVC found on jictivity. jiecn entered forward, has lore, and one 'vc. wlit'ii we I'livy, thoiigli lake a good lian activity, 111 or t'omjile- rs liavo Ijeen iii,i:'''<',-ations, tnicss ot rcs- ith and for- atone. The wd clnirche.s, I'loshyterian rcn \\\' have and latterly .SL'rv'ice,s are ^y. 7 p.m. ).ni. from Cook- ?oniti innotv tMr. A. L lioroui^h in- ^4 scholars iincnt very • Todd and to the zeal to time hy gliborhood, Having got together an excellent library for the village Sunday School we have been able to divide our old books between our ae\r Sunday Schools, furnishing a nucleus for a future Library to ^ach- Of the self denying efforts of our Sunday School teachers, And their devotion to the task they have undertaken, 4S evidenced by the regularity of their attendance, it were impossible to speak too highly, and I trust their endeavors will result finally in the establislunent of several efficient and well equipped Suu'lay Schools in our neighborhood in which the young shall l>e trained to know, in church doctrine, Bible truth. Added to our new schools another venture has been entered ■vapoa by Mrs. L. Molvor during the autumn, from which we may hope much in the future. A society for young children under 15 years, thi.s 1 believe numbers some '60 members, meets once a week, and under the direction of Mrs. L. Mclvcr, and of one or two young ladies who lend their as.sistance, the members work for the church. Although so recently established, I understand this ambitious and active little community have by their needles produced so.ne S20 worth of saleable articles. However, besii\oii of Guelph ; one Canon, the Rev. J. A. >hdoch of Ontariu, and three Rectors or Incumbents of our own diocese, whilst the throe Dioceses of Toronto, Ontario and Quebec had representatives amongst the laity. The improvements to the Church, referred to last year, were completed this season by a neat cresting being placed on the roof, and a further sum of S24.1G was subscribed by the congregation to complete the amount required to close this account. The following were the receipts for the year : — Ordinary Sunilay 45 and Holy Day Collections, $2:i0.oO ; Special Collection on 24t July for Mission Fund, 8")8'3. oo ; Special Collection, 14th Au;5ust. for Pension Fund, $09.33 ; Donation to Funds of Church, $15 Total, $898.38. CAPE COVE. The Rev. W. G. Lyster reports : — I cannot report any considerable change in the position or pros- pects of this Mission during the past year. We have not, it is true, sulTered (juite so much from removals a& in previous years, but the fishery, upon which so many of the in- habitants depend, was far from being successful, though this wa in .some measure compen.*ated by the excellent crops, with which God was j)leased to bless this part of the CMUst. In March I met with a severe accident. I fell on the ice at my own door and broke my leg. My misfortune was greatly mitigated by a very general expreS' sion of kindness and .sym))aihy, not only fi'uui my own people but from tiie Roman Cath(dics. My friends dir some vears a teacher under the Church Society ; for many vears a Sun- day School teacher: and always, from early girlhood to the day of Ler death, a very excmplaiy mem))er of the congregation. In November the llouoiahle 'J hos. Savage, M. L. C, died at the ripe age of eiglity-i.'ne. In former years, lie was a frequent lieiie- factor of tlie congregati(>n of St. James, having given part of the glebe lot. and having at variL'!f al-',> he was very kind and generous in those days "when he had thr ability to give. It i- a Miiuc,.- ,.,r icgret to most of us that the Wardens here and t nl' .ranuary, I shall have been twenty-five years in this place. Though sincerely thankful to Almighty God for the many mer- cies vouchsafed to me during so long a period, I shall not trouble you with reflections thereon, as I suppose my experiences liave not been uncommon ones. It is right, however, to say that I have been especially happy in tlie entire absence of disunion or dissent within the mission, and that my work has been in conseipience lighter and more pleasant than it otherwise would have been, and it is very satisfactory to remera- ■i i-, 47 "ber and to acknowledge that in my humble and imperfect efforts to .74 ; W. & 0. Algoiiia. .Si'.f.Mi ; ( )tlH;i- purposes. ><-o.00 : T.-tal >'T0i'.80. X. V>. At the iicgiuiiing rifyear we had on haml ^\00 for painting -'7.(iO; (fuarantee fund for Churdi extension. •'5'1")." : Domestic Mi-^;. •'>•>. (• •MI'TU.V. Tfie Rev, G. II- Parker rc[)ort> : It is with devout gratitud-' that I report the completion and consecration of our new eliurcli. The cost of the ehurch has hcon af)Oul 80.800. 00, and is cmplete in every resjiect. There is naturally more or less anxiety connecteil with the crectiun of a church, especially when the style of the huihling is altogetlior different from that which the people are familiar with, and the gratification all tiie greater when the result is so generally satis- factory, and we may be par(h)ned for feeling proud at having a building which is not only an ornament to our immediate noighhor- liood but also a credit to the I Mocese. 'J'lie Pishop consecrated it on the morning oi" the *Jnil September. In the afternoon 'iiiuier was provided by the Ladies of the Parish in the Ladies College, and at 5.00 we again assembled in the Church for Evening I'rayer and Confirmation, when nine Candidates were presented for the Apostolic Rite, all of which took their first comnumion on the 4e followin;^ Sutuliiy inotn"m;». Full report.'^ of tlic consecration were sent by some <>f the vi-siting clergy to the papers, wliich render any further detjtils in tlii.s report unnecessary. May God ;j;rant that our new and beautiful Temple may be a moans of quickening and deepening ini;;litily the religious and spiritual life of the people. The Ladies ( 'ullege is going on (juietly, doing, wo believe, a gooil work, and winning, we hope, the confiiience of the public. The first year was, as anticipated, one of more or less trouble and aii.xioty, but the results at the close of the year were highly sutiafartory to those who had the management, and, we have reason to Ix.'lieve, to pupils and parents also. Two of the f)Upils went in for the L'liiversity K.xtiniinations, and both obtained certificates- With the a.\d of the o(Tcrt«>rii'S sent in by .several parishes, amounting to ahiiut *:500.UO. and the Government grant of 8:200.00, we were able to meet all expenses, and' had a small l>alance to commence the current year with, and thus no call was made on the guarantee fund. Twenty-nini' pupils have attended during the term just ended, and we havf reason to believe the numbers will keep up during the year. We have an excellent staff of Teachers under the Principalship of Miss Prince, of Montreal. Several gentlemen, i)r. lloe, Dr. Norman. Dr. Allnatt, and Dr. Hennekor have kindly pi'omi.sed to give Lectures du'-ing the present winter. A Itr.Tuch of the Women's .Ku.\iliary was formed in this Parish last spring, and a bundle of clothes, etc., was sent in the autumn to the Xortli- West, valuing over fifty dollars. Ilapiism.s — Infants, tj ; Number confirmed since last report ; JMarriages, 1 ; Burials 4. a. Assessment or amount towards stipend, -$800 0() Church or Parsonage impiuvement (Jl 05 Other purposes 452 25 b. Diocesan objects : Church Society 44 50 Compton Ladies College 10 00 c. Objects outside of the Diocese and Parish : Foreign Missions 5 00 Domestic " 8 00 Total $1380 80 50 COOKSHIRE. The Rev. Arthur H. Judge reports : In September the Kev. Alex. II. Robertson was appointdl bv the Bishop to the newly established mission of Newport, set apart from this pwjrish. This appointment consummates a series of eftorts to relieve the parish of Cookshire, far too extensive and unwcjMy in its old shape to be efficiently workt-d by one man. This [larisli. now comprisinj; the entire Township of Eaton, is fairly Com pact. having for its centre the important villa^'e of (.'ookshirc, wberelii is situated the parish Church, with 1*7 families attached, while to the South are Sand Hill and Joimville, with (io families on the visiting books. At Sand Hill is a small mission church, and at Johuville the church people have assisted in the erection of a Hall, in whicli it is expected our services will be held hereafter. Thus it will l»f seen, the parish of (.'ookshire — now it appears to me more fitly designated Eaton — contains IGO families roi|uiring pastoral eare. These visited once a (piarter, with his necessary study and atten- dance upon the sick, as well as work with (luiM-. etc.. will fully employ the parish priest. The mission of Newport numbers i')i) families, with ampb' scope for true mission work in the townships of Cliftor. and Aucklari'l. Here also there are two churches, and three outposts where services are held . St. Peters Charrh. Coakshire. — The strength of the parish lies in this congregation, and here the full services of the Christian Year are observed, while clustering arounil the appointed agencies are our various (.iuilds and Auxiliary societies, having for their ulti- mate aim the advancement of the Christian life. These all contiiuie to flourish, and with a real though varying [uiwei- strengthen the good work of the Church. In things material the (."hurch has been improved by the erection of two hot-air furnaces in the newly excavated basement, adding much to the comfort of the worsliififiers. and appearance of the church edifice also, through the removal of unsightly stoves ami stove-pij)es. »S7. Luke's Ch'irth. Smid Hill. — The work here has gone on un- eventfully but steadily during the year. The congregations have been small, yet always devout and attentive. Funds are now in hand to finish the Church Hall recently put up, and thus couiiilote a most useful addition to this mission station. I regret to say I'nat I have not been able to devote to this district the labor and care I could have wished. Christ (liarr/i, hhmd Brook. — .Sir. Thos. Lloyd, the lay 51 reader appointed by the Bishop to assist the Rector of Cookshire^ has had this Church under his care during the year. The villat^e- was visited by the Bishop in June last, and a class of fifteen can- didates, prepared by Mr. Lloyd, were presented for confirmation. This very hopeful and happy service may be called the chief event of the year. Our hopes are that those who were presented — some of them in advanced life — may continue firm and consistent Chris- tians. St. Matthew's Church, Raiulhoro'. — Here again there is little of special import to chronicU'. The work of the church has "one 8tcadily forward. 1'ho (iuild and Missi.Miary Union continue their useful work, and under Mr. Robertson's care I trust all work for God will flourisli. The Bishop also at this Church held a confir- mation service, administering the rite to five candidates. The bell I mentioned in my last report was duly jihiced in the turret, and dedicated with appropriate solemnity ■>n < 'hristmas Day. It is of fine tone, clear and strong. At Learned Plain and Johnville service^ are held fortnightly.. Also at (Jlifton and \Vilsr>iis in Newport lai-siou. St. AUxDi's Church, Scdtsfoivit. — This woi'k though not in the parish of Cookshire re«juii'es mention. Li my last year's report I made mention of its conception. Now the eliurcli, CTiipleted and only needing its f\irniture, stands upon a corner lot in Scotstown village. It will be soon free from 'lebr an 1 ready fur service.. One hundred kneelings are provided. The wii^jle W(jrk causes great thankfulness (jn the part of those wImi hibored in it. The Rector of Bury now has this statinu under his care. It is hoped, however, that at no distant 'late. Scotstown [(vether with, Lingwick and Megantic Lake mission may be set apart a> a separate charge. During my absence in the summer mont Bishop's College, did efiicient work in eliietly in Cookshire and Sandhill. I append statistics : Baptisms — Infants, 31; Adults, G : Number confirmed since last report, '20. Marriages, ;i ; Burials. 8, Financial State.ment. 1. Parochial ul.jects : — .Assessment or amount towards stif)end. !|t)27.87 ; Chureh and I'arsonage im- provement, •'§414. 8M ; other purposes. i?-28T. 9'-'. 2. Diocesan objects: — Church Socictv. ^50. LS; Bishop's College, $ 1. 2'J. •i Objects o\itside the Diocese aid Parish : — Foreign Missions So.lO; Domestic Missions, $7.1'?. Total. Sl,:J97.9t3. s. Mr. J. M. King, of the j>arish, labourinL; total nnmbei r.7. 52 DANVILLE AND PARTS ADJACENT. The Rev I. M. Thompson repoi ts : Services have been held once every Sunday in the Churches of Danville, Troutbrook and Lome, and a fourth, either at Danville •or Kingsey Falls. Week evening services have also been held, with more or less re^ularitv, in Bilton and Pinnacle School Houses, Valley Road and Lodge Sc! ' iiouses,and at Mrs-Uall's at Nicolet, with occasional Cottage Services in Lome and Troutbrook. There is not much to notice in the way of change either in attendance or interest during the ycnir. We have lost in all four congregations by removals ; our yo '.i.^ people going in numbers to the Eastern States. We iiave also i"-; sadly by death. Notably amongst these was my fellow laborer, M Jofen p. Stockwell, whu-;e place in the Church it seems impossible to fill. The special off irc> of the Mission during the year have Ibeen, first, to raise the aisessment up to 8000.00. This, I an; glad to say, has been cheerfully done. The second, was to pay oif the long standing dei)t of ^^jOO.OO, which remained upon our par sonage. Ira E. Dayiug, Esrp, of New York, who holds the claim against us, kindly otfered, that if tiie people would spend the s\r.ii of '$300.00 upon the property, within 3 months, he would make -the Mission a present of the debt. 1 am thankful to be able to re- port that in the most benrty way the offer was met by the peopl>, and within .he specified time, not only was the sum of •?oOO.O:) given in material, labor and money, but a further sum of SToUO •was expended in painting aiid improving their Clergyman's hnnv^. All of this amount has been paid, but the small sum of 8i!."(.ui), which we hope to clear off before the end of the year. Danville lias now one of the most comf(jrtal>le and convenient pJirsona,:.;e3 in the Town-hips. The third effort was the erection of a small church, at K'ingsey Falls. This church is now u;;, with only a balance of >:\ '.'0.00 remaining as debt ujion it ; this amount will be assumed by the building committee, so that the church may be eonsecrate I when the furniture is re;uly. We are now using it for Divine service, ami the little congregation is delighted to have a place of worship that they can call their own. This church will, I trust, be a blessing to our poor people living at the Falls. What is needed now, is a Clergyman to assist the Incumbent in carrying on the work, w'' 'h has now grown out of the reach of one man's powers. Two Sunday Schools have been in operation this year, One in Danville and the other in Troutbrook. The school at Danville is superintended by myself assisted by four faithful teacher^. The 53 school at Troutbrook is superintended by Mr. John Wilson, delegate to the Synod, and is very prosperous. Lorne Sunday School liad to be closed, owing to the sad death of Mr. Stockwell, for no one could be found willing tu assume the responsibilty of overseeing it. I cannot close ray report without saying that the happiest relations exist between all my people and myself. I also wish to express my appreciation of the self-denying efforts of wardens, teachers, collectors, and follow laborers, in all departments of church work, all of whom have tried in every way to encourage and assist me. May Ood abundantly bless and prosper them. DAXVir.LK. ]}H|iti >ti|iOiiil. 11 (.'liurcli aii'l I'ar-onMgf iiiijirii\i'iin'iit 1'. Utlier jiiirjiuse:' 2, I)i(iL'esaii uliji'cts : <"liiip;li S'H'ictv ]5i.-Tlin|i"-< CullejiL' ii. (>li]t>ic.ii<'~c ami I'lui-li : l'\iiei?ii Mi>;.'J: W. ami <).. Al-uiiia, 8"-." K.,r the .lew- Total S7tU 3'J 3290 00 1 '..>::; -,\) 207 5S 41 or. ;^ 'Jo 4. (.17 17 'J): A ;;(! LiniN'H. Jiiil.ti.-iii<— liif'ant.s li Marriages (i Burial- FlNAM.IAI. SlATKMKNT. 1. I'arocliial ulije(;l-i : Assessment or amoniit towanls .stipctui Chiireh and Parsunage iniiiroveiiient . Oilier purposes 2, Diocesan ohjiM'ts ; Cliurch Smjietv Hisliop's College 3, Ohjeets outside of the Diocese ami Parish : Foreign Mis-iuns Duniestic, $[.'.]') ; Widows and Orjihans, Algoma, $2.(U . . . , Collection t'ur Jews Total , $120 on 47 00 38 85 1) 118 v.) ryi 3 •JC 1 24 s224 Ot 54 Jfl TROUTBKOOK. BaptLsnis — Infants 8 Marriages 1 Hurial* 3' Fin AXCiAL Statement. 1. Parochial objects : A.-'sef-siMcnt or amount tnwanis Ktipend $]'M\ (i() Cliurcli and Parsonage inipruvenicnt , Oilier piirpo'^es 2. Diofiesan objects : Cliurcli Societv Bishop's Colk'ge.... 3. Objeets outside of the I»ioceX<{) Collection for Jews. . . , ^1 o.> :iL> 00 ;> (it I oil 2 '.\'f 4 ( ^ 2 10 Total ?;'.:'.! Ill KINCSKY FALLS. Bapti.'ms — Infants 2 Marriages I Burials .'■?• Financial Stat k '■ 1 1 : n t . 1. Parochial oVijects : Church and I'arsonage inipiovenient $'1(\^ H'K Otiier purposes 2. DioccsHii olijects : Church Societv 10 .'•.> 7 00 Total. DRUMMU.VDViLLE. {!!■ rr,c. .1 late.) The Rev. F. G. Scott reports : The Rev. F. M. Webster resi.^iieil last autumn, and, as I wa> in England at the time of my appointiiicut, the Rev. II. S. Fuller was placed in charge of the parish. I arrived here on February 10th, On June 0th the Lord Ijishopof the Diocese hell a confirmation in the church, when twenty-three persons received the special stren^'thenin;' jirace ijiven by "the laviiii:; on of liands." We have every reason to believo that $;;'.:'. 1 i;^ , . $209 (;(►■ 10 :>r> 7 w $227 l.-» il, as I \va> [. S. Fuller ti p'cbruaiy onfiniiiitioii the special 1 the parish ere all well 3, During iiiioii every •day, wheu ber of tli'ise 111 i)U (iKM.l The nsiia' times less, according to the state of the Aveather and the road*.. In the evening the usual congregation is about forty. The services on Sundays and week days are as follows ^ Holy Communion, Sundays at 8 a.m. '• " Saints Days at 7 a.m. " " 1st Sunday in the mouth at 11. 4 o a.nii. Matins and Litany at 1 1 a.m. Children's service at 3 p.m. Evensong on Friday at 7 ft.m. Baptisms during any of the services and Churchings before any- service. A Sunday School on the other side of the River has been de- votedly taken by Miss VVatisand Miss MacDougall, and a class on this side by Miss Mazurette. The two together comjirise about thirty children. The day school on the other side of the River, consisting of about 19 children, is visited on two mornings of the week at 9 o'clock, when religious instruction, similar to that of the National schools in England, is given. This has been found very helpful in establishing order in the school, and in teaching the children . about the Bible and Prayer book, as a chihl learns much better on . a week day than on a Sunday, when it thinks that it should have no work to do. 1 am sorry to say that the financial position of the parish is very unsatisfactory. On the departure of the Rev. F. J. B. Allnatt the parish owed the Church Society the sum of 6^1(32. This was then increased by a sum of 8J0, taken from a special fund to j)ay the retiring Rector. During the incumbency of Mr. Webster, and the locumtenency of Mr. Fuller, this amount was increased by over 8100, taken from money that belonged to the endowment fund.^ The parish is also in debt to the present curate. I think one source of difficulty in times past has been that the place was overtaxed by the Church Society. The parish is not a rich one, on the contrary, it is extremely poor ; the population;, being a farming one, and farmers handling very little ready money.. The place was certainly, as past exj)erience has shewn, ([uite unfit to have been made into a self-supporting rectory- However, the Bishop has been now informed of the state of things, and 1 hope- that next year a more favorable account may be given. Since the first of January last there have been : Baptisms, — Infants, lo ; Adults, '2. — Total, 15. Numlj-n- coui- finned since last rejiort, 23. oMarriages, 1 ; Burials, 3. Financial Statement. — Receipts- -Amount of offertory ,8 16G.- * ■, 56 79; Pew Rents, $1 10.72; Easter offering, $24.31.— Total, $801.82. Expenditure — Assessment, $229.30 ; Ilalifa.x Cathedral, $5.20; Church Society, $7.00; Mission to the Jews, $4.70; Bishop'? College, $o.05; Foreign Missions, $0.17 ; Domestic Missions, $8.85.— Total, $506.27. M .. iv- ■ No report received. DUDSWELL. DURIIA.M. Financial Sl.iteinijnt to 30th September, 18s; Cpper Durhasi. L'Aveuir Son til Durham. Total. \V. and (). Fumi .*2 2."< Si 40 I 25 S2 "5 Mission Fiiiui •S:-! 00 2 42 1 !•! 4 :,n 1 1 : 1 7 tjreaeriil Fund 5 A 2 For Chiii'cli .'Society Foreign .Missions Domestic Missions 5 4.S ■A 7") 2 70 1 7.S 2 00 2 HO 5 00 2 50 2 20 H 00 8 <50 H 9.-. 2 ?iO 1 11 • • • • 2 !0 5 00 2 50 lij 00 2 05 '> i)i) 1 is 1 :;i! .... ) 00 5 00 1 rt5 I 7:; II 5o \:\ III II 7ii H Algoma W. and (). Fund 1 25 A. Mountain .Memorial "2 0(1 Indian Uonies S. St. Marii' <; 01) f'iiurcli Kxti-nsion Fund 15 00 Mission to Jews 4 .15 Bishop's roilej'e <; 4:! Bishop's (College Endow nieni Fund.. .. 2 7 5ii For outside objocts .■{5 71 HO 52 205 00 2 00 10 00 20 87 17;j OO 1 00 10 OO II'! Jo Clerffvmen's .-Stipend 270 00 2 ■) of a few Sundays, when throurrh sfress of weather it was not fit for man or beast to be out. The c t ^i L-gations, too, have been good, as a general rule, and with a visible increase in the number of cora- Hiunicants at the Lord's Table. I have often grieved at seeing ray flock leave for other parts ; but they were not all lost to us, for within the last four years I could mention two mothei-s, who traveled at different times a dis- tance of over ninety miles with their blessed infants, and to use tjioir own words, " they wanted their babies baptized by their old Pastor in their own church." Others again have left us in arrears to church, and after an ex- piration of some two or three years have sent back money to the wardens or myself sufficient to liquidate their indebtedness. I merely mention these facts to show that neitlier distance nor time will cause many of these people to forget the church of their love. Another pleasing feature is, that some three or four families who left this mission some years since purpOiC returning next spring to remain. This last summer I have had a good substantial fence put up round a goodly portion of the glebe, and the Parsonage which up to this winter was unbearably cold, we gave a thorough overhauling to, and now it is very comfortable, as far as heat is concerned. All church property is insured against loss by fire, and the prin- cipal church, St. Paul's, two years in advance, and no debts except one disputed (juarter of assessment to Diocesan board. 1 buried two esteemed members of my tlock last summer. The first Mr. John McNeely, who was always a supporter of the church, and Mrs. Rutherford who was an annual subscriber to the Church Society. This might seem a loss ; but their families are walking in the steps of their parents, and filling their places in this laudable work, the extension of God's kingdom. I closed my report last year, by stating the fact that we had done better than ever before, and I was proud to say so : but I am prouder to-night when I say we have done better this year than last, as the following financial statement will show ; — Baptisms — Infants, 8 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statement. — 1 . Parochial objects : — As.sessment or amount towards stipend *200 ; Church or Parsonage improvement SlOO; Other purposes $iO. 2. Diocesan objects :— Church Society $37.73 ; Bishop's College, 7.53 ; Other objects, S30.7n. 3. Objects outside of the Diocese and Parish : — Foreign Missi ns, SL50; Domestic Missions, $2.00— Total, S410.51. 58 GASPE BASIN. The Rev. J. P. Richmond reports : The Services in the Churches in this Mission have been main- tained, I am thankful to say, without interruption during tlio past year. St Pavl's ChvrcJi. — In the month of January last the Vestry determined to depend upon the Sunday offertory to meet all pocu niary -calls upon the Congregation. This plan has in great part fulfilled the expectations of its advocates. The Diocesan IJoard has been promjitly paid, but the funds arc not sufficient to meet some urgent calls, e. g., the repainting of the C lurch. without which the building will suffer injury another season. I hope the jilan Avill succeed better when it is more fully understood, that the action of the Vestry in abolishing pew rents and subscrii)tion lists or |)r(imises to the Congregation, leave every man's offering a matter of conscience for which he is answerable, not to his fellow man but to God. 8f.. James C'hinrh.—lilus Congregation are continuing their laudable entleavor to build a new Church, and so far their undertaking has been prospered. The building is now '• boarded in and shingled," and safe from the weather. This winter the flooring, clapboarding and sash and door material will be obtained, and hi the spring the mof will be painted. Sonic members of this congregation have left the [ilace, and others are absent far a time. The necessity of leaving the place to obtain work both in .summer and winter still exists, and for tiiose who remain at home there is little or no winter work by which to make a living. If a ciian^e takes jJace in this state of things, the financial prospects of the mission will improve. The loss of the mackerel fishery is also much felt in this and the neighboring missions. The Parsonage has been put into a good state of repair internally. the foundation and roof still want looking after. Durin;! the vear there were the followitiii number of entries made in the register. liaptisnis, 84 ; Marriages. 2 ; Deaths, 5. The following is the financial statement for 18ST A. D. .^7. I'tinPa. St. .hniiis. Church S,,ci('t.v S2.00 J'J.Hi DoiiK-iic 1..^") l.Tl Aninuil A«.«C'Ssiii.m FoK-iirn" 2 *hi Bishop's Cullcjie, Lennoxvillc l.oO l.ll OtlK-i- purpost'.'^ mid urH'rt<..ry S;i 00 \\V1M Total $413. 'J5 ^(IDJ.uO 59 HATLKY AND \VATERV[LLE. Tlie Rev. A. Stevens reports : — The work of the Parish durinj; the past year has gone on as Aisual. Upon the establishment of the Barnston Mission, Libby- lown ceased to be luider my care. At Ilatley the congregations are generally good in the summer jiionths, but in winter the attendance tails off considerably. The Bishop kindly consented to hold his Trinity Ordination this year in Ilailey. Both of the candidates were well known here ; one, Mr. Robertson, was a member of this congregation l»efure he left for his Divinity Studies ; the other, Mr. Thompson, taught our Academy for a year. A large congregation assembled, and all were deeply impressed by the solemnity of the service. Of the miueiial works of this congregation during the year I may mention the following: (1) The repainting of the outside of the Church, the funds for which were provided by the Ladies Guild. ('2.) The i)riuging of a supply of water to the Parsonage at the cost of$130. The water is brought more than half a mile in iron pipes. Towards this object the Ladies Guild gave -^lo. A kind friend of mine in England gave $r)0, and the men of the congregation did the work refjuired in putting the pipes down. (3). Funds have been raised to put a new and substantial fence around the grave- yard. (4). A devout member of the congregation has added .?oOO to our endowment fund, which now e.Kceeds 84000. (5). Another lias been moved in remembrance of the many favors received by this congregation in the past sixty years from the S.P.G. to send a thank offering of 8100 to that venerable societv. At Waterville the services have been well attended, and the ring- ing greatly itnproved. The Church has been re-shingled, and mon- ey provided to do some other necessary repairs. The Wardens have been greatly helped in raising funds for these objects by the Ladies Guild, The Rector also acknowledges a gift of §10 from this Guild towards making the Parsonage stable more comfortable. As the business of the village grows, the population increases, and there is everv vear felt the greater need of a resident Clergy- man here. I have started a weekly Bible Class for the young and umldle aged, from which I hope to see good results. The attendance at the Services in Massawippi has not been al- together encouraging, but I l^ope and pray for better things next jear. I had the great happiness and pleasure of accompanying the 60 Bishop of the Diocese on his visitation tour in Gaspo, Labrador, an(? the Magdalen Island-;, and also of attendinj^ with him the cen- tennial celebration in Halifax. This delightful trip f»f nearly 3000 miles, and of seven weeks duration, was made possible by the pay- ment of all my expenses by the Bishop. During my altsenco the "work of the Parish was undertaken by the Rev. Mr. UuI»crtson, whose services were highly and deservedly appreciated. I append the usual financial statement. Baptisms — Infants, 11 ; Adults. Z; Total number, 14. Marriages, 8 ; Burials, 15. Financial .">tatement.— Parochial objects: Assessment or amount towarils stipend, $'")00.00 ; Church and Parsonage im- provement, $315.00 ; Other purj)0se3, 8575.00. — Diocesan objects: Church Society, $41.4-3 ; Bishop's College Endowment. 813.00; Bishop's College, -Sll. 55; Coinpton Ladies Collc-o, 87.64. Objects outside of the Diocese and Parish: Foreigu Mis- sions, 87.o0; Thankoffering to'S. P. 0. -SluO.OO, Domestic. 811.67; Total, §1582.70. INVERNESS. The Rev. P. Roe reports : I have to report that the usual services in both churches dftlii-" Mission have been held regularly during the year, also a montlily service at St. Julie station. Holv Comuiuuion has been admini^torcd once a month in both churches ; the attendance at buth ehurche-' has been very good. At the church of the Ascension, Camiibell's Corners, the attendance has increased this y«'ai'. The Sunday Schools during the summer months were well atteiidcd ; the teacli ers painstaking and diligent, and the children well behaved and progressing favorably. Mr. Brown, Church Warden, superintends the school at the Church of the Ascension, assisted by his daughter Miss Ellen Brown, who is the Organist for that churcli, and to whom "we are very much indebted for valuable assistance in theehurch and Sunday School. Miss Barbara Brown takes the leadership of the choir. Mrs. Roe and my daughters have charge of the Sunday School at St. Stephens, and I superintend this school myself Mrs. Roe has a Bible Class for young girls during the winter months at the Parsonage, which is well attended The chief event of the year was the visit of the Bishop to confirm in October. His Lordship preaclied on Sunday morning uOth October in St. Stephen's (,'hnroh, and held a Confirmation service at the Church of tlie Ascension at three p. m. when twenty-six young persons received the sacred rite. His Lordship's addresses to the young, and his sermons were much appreciated by all. 61 ossmciit or There has been considerable sickness during this year in this neighborhood, and a good many sudden deaths ; not all members of our church; one old member, Mr. Richard Hill, was killed by falling!; from a load of hay, ho was a faithful member of the church, and has left a widow and several children to mourn his suf'' n removal. 1 must acknowledge the receipt of a very ?'ibstantial gift from Mr. E. G. Palmer, of St. Julie, of three barrels of fine H'i\ir, and an Piaster present of a purse of thirty dollars from that locality, presented to me by Miss Johnston, of St. Julie ; these kind of snrpiises are few and far between in missionary life, and deserve to hf recorded. The Women's Guild or Au.xiliary to Foreign and Domestic iMissions meets regularly once a month at the Parsonage, and is, I am sure, productive of good ; the women are much interested in the work of missions and incidents read to them every month ; they sent the sum of nine dollars to the Women's Jubilee fund for widows and orphans of Algoma, and are now preparing some articles of clothing to be sent in the spring to the Wawanosh Homo. We have to thank Mr^. Williams for a bundle of clothing, which has been distributed by Mrs. Iloe where she found it was needed. We had a very successful picnic in the month of Se))tembor, a gathering of young and oM from uU parts of the Mission, on Graham's Hill, a most delightful spot, whore a few hours were most pleasantly spent, swings and races for the young people, and the older ones sat round and enjoyed themselves, *'• fighting their battle over again." Both churches were most tastefully decorated this Christmas with beautiful wreaths of spruce and hemlock and cedar, and some most appropriate mottoes, I omitted to mention that the members of the Church of the Ascension have this year erected a very substantial stable and shed for horses at a cost of over S-00. This was much needed, and will increase the attendance at the services in cold stormy weather, as our people are very careful about their horses. I have touched upon some things that you may consider trifles to speak of, but our life is made up of trifling incidents, and I must say something. In conclusion I think I may safely say that to all outward appearances the members of our church hero arc " growing in i^race and in the knowled;^e of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, ivhuiu to kaovj i.v lifn df r uaV* 62 ii' Statistical Table for the year 1887, Inverness, P.Q. Infant Baptisms, 10 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 5 ; Cunfirmcd ithis year, 2t3. C/nnrh nf thf Finfimiitl Sfiiftnneiil. Si. Slepheus. Asreu.sion. Total A S80HHiiient, will il'' Mission ^^TT) 00 ...,,, lOastproH'criii;; to (Meijiymeii at St JulieSt'ii •Ot'iienil Oll'cri(jry <.'(Hll|ittJli < 'i illc;;!' Cliurcli S(jciety wliole Mission ficiicral Purpose l''miii Mission i-'iiiiil Pi'nsioM Fuml ]}isllOj/s ( "( i| \v>lf Foroij^n Misr-ioii- Domestic Mi«^ion~ ^Mission to tlif .lews Al;:oniiv Willows ami Oipliaii- J5t.St,'plurs(;uili| to.Iiiliilt'c Aljzoina.W.A; 0- Halifiix Catlifiiiiil ■ fSinulav Scliuol Libiarv 30 00 i;! !)i 211 (17 71 1 t;7 2:\ 70 C,2 4 Ki '2 02 A ;h 1 -M) 2 00 2 t;2 I ;<^ 7S ;i .■)(! 1 17 :i s;i 2 7S 4 .s:) lit; 2 00 !l 00 1 71 .*;'.(;! 27 !o 2'.i IKKI-AND. The Rev. R. Ilewton refiorts : The [)resent year has been in some respects an eventful ow with us. Chiefly to be recorded are two visits from the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. The occasion of the first was the consecration of Christ's < 'hiu'ch. Lower Ireland, which took place on the First Sunday after ttir K[ii- phany. Besides the liishop and Incunil)ent, there were present llev. Dr. Koe, and the Rural Dean, Rev. J. B. Debbage. A very lai',.5o cle. While li(> was with mo .") services were held every secon^>' Omve. — A fairly prosperous year ■with hearty services Avell attended can again be repoiTed hero. Communicants average 40, an increase of more than 10 sinci' last report. Sunday Scliool work went on as usual \uidor the joint superintendence of Messrs. PI. T. Wood and W. (}. Stewavf. Theso gentlemen are assisted by Mrs. Hewton and Mrs. H. T. Wood. Sunday school work is necessarily suspended in this jiarl of the world during the winter, on account of the scattered situation of the children. 1"he Ladies' Association have devoted their effurtsto the purchase of a hot air furnace, which was placed in tiio church a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. F. II. Wood still (■.\liil)it> lior zeal and energy as President of this Association. Through the exertions of Mr. Joseph Stewart, who offered his services fnr this purpose at the last vestry meeting, a nnmliev of the Upper Irohind people have procured h;mber for building a newsta1)le and ooach-houso'iu the church jirop.erty for the use of Incumbent. We e.\]ic(.'t tohavo the logs sawed at the mill U'.'.xt sjiring and the building erectod immediately afterwards. Mrs. II. T. \Vo(.)d continues iier olficient services as organist, assisted by Miss Maggie Crus-. Christ's Chan It. Lm; ,■ In In, id, — Healthy progress is shown in matters here. At the I'egidar annual vestiy meeting, last Easter, it was decided to Imild a stable near the church for the convenience of those who drive from a distar.ce. Accordingly an erclosed building containing 'lO stalls was erected durmg tlio autn.mn of this year at a cost of about SltlO.od. This is a very important step in an inclement climate like; o\irs. A cruel thing it seems to see a number of horses tied to j.osts y)\\ a cold stormy day during divine service. An imjiortant event in the history of this chureii was the pur- chase of a splendid bell weighing 1,10-) lbs,, without mountings, from the firm of Ily. McShane \ Co., IJaltiinore, Md., C. S. A. Its tone is excellent. It was obtaineil chieHy through the gener- osity of the Johnston Brothers. Mr. J(dni Johnston giving >^1 00.00. The congregation are now directing theii- efforts to the purciiase of an organ, the old one being unfit for use. We have on hand about S40.00 for this object. A long felt want was supplied by the widow of the late Uev. R. G. Ward, who presented the church with a set of solid silver altar vessels, beautiful and chaste in design, procured from 'die (Juilil of St. Matthew's Church, Quebec, in memory of her husband. Go A cruel thiii;' A set of polisherl brass altar-rail standards, carpeting for the cluncel, and cocoa-nut matting for aisle were procured early in the year, and add very much to the beauty and comfort of the Lord's house. The standards and carpeting were procured through the zeal and energy of some ladies of the congregation who collected the money for this purpose. The thanks of the congregation are 'Jue to Mr. Henry Little for conveying the bell from St. Julie Station to the church over very bad roads, and also to Mr. Oliver Davidson for his zeal in collecting uioney for elevating it to its place in the tower. The work is very encouraging in this part of the mission. A large proportion of the members of the congrega- tion attend the vestry meetings and take an active interest in the >velfare of the church. The church wardens, moreover, are very zeaiou?, and arc always ready to assist and encourage the clergy- man ill his wi.trk. Last but not least is an event in connection with this part of my mission whicii I must not omit to mention. At the opening of the University of l>ishop"s (.'(jllege, Lennoxville, in September, Mr. Isaac Xcwton Kerr matriculated very cretlitably, and bids fair to a successful career. lie has given himself up to the work of the sacred ministry. May God ju-osjier him and make him a useful iiistruuu'nt in His hands fi;r leading: manv human souls from the path of sin tu the way of right<.'Ousness and peace. St. Li>Jct''K I'hiiirh, Aild.c-rli/. — Matters have gone on about as usual liein.-. Huring Mr. Dickson's stay, however, .services were weekly instead of fortnightly. A Huurishing Sumlay school, moreover, was carriL'. — Considerable progress has been made here. Congregations range from oO to 40. Although the residents are of various denomiiuitions they have acted in accordance with the 66 principle that '' unity is streni^tli," and have formed tin ui^clvej into one congregation. The liisliof) held aconHrniatiou here whou two married persons "joined the church." Holy Comniuniuu wa? celebratid once, when It persons i>art G'litTiil Ullertoiv ;')! ti;! .'is o llili/r Ji l^lmp ; C oiit'irt' (."ompttiii CoIKlto. DoiiH'stic Mi-^siuii- (III (Ml 'oreii'ii D Mis SltJll> W. .t 0. AlL'oiiiii. jCHl'fll erisidii 1 Fiuiil, biiml . ( I (UIkt l'iiip(,»t's. CI. ISSKlll,' to .i7 §i:il ;;(•, .-^sdi ;;(; s.-)2 05 *.a ;i:>$i lojii.iis'i 27 The Rev. J. S. Sykes ro]i(irts : Quiet !Uid unevoutt'id is tlii' host d('scri[)tit)ii I ean give of the past year's work in this mission — not a very glowing or a \cry grand description, but true. The servicer have been maiiitaiiic 58 12 00' Church Extension Fund 8 00 6 00 6 Oa Eishop's College 2 05 1 00 3 00 Foreign Missions 1 72 3 00 3 00 Domestic do ^ '^O '-^ 13 4 Oa Memorial Cathedral, Halifax 100 100 134 Algoraa \V.& O.Fund 1 ^"'0 100 100 Parochial Mission to the Jews l'"^*-* 1 "^'^ 2 50 Compton Ladies College - 30 1 oO 1 34 General Offertory 2o<2 1. .0 2;> 94 Total 8318 21 Sii^l M 8l'J5 72 Grand Total 9711 24 LAKE BKAUPORT AND .MOXTMORKXCl. The Rev. W.S. Vial reports: I am happy to be able to report that the full number of fort- nightly services have been kept up in this mission during the past Avinter, with only one or two exceptions, on account of a severe storm at one time, and impassable roads at another. There is almost always a very fair attendance, notwithstanding the distance peoi)le live from the church, the suiallness of their number, ana sometimes the badness of the roads. G8 Miss A. Montgomery still kindly accompanies the hymns? and •cliants in the service. Her services are valued by the congre<;ation as -svas shown by initiating, without any prompting, the gathering a sum of money to expend in the purchase of some token of esteem, which resulted in presenting her with a handsome gold braoolct. The repairs to the church are finished, and the floor is now solid, dry and smooth. Much more might easily be done, but the money is finished, too, with a minus balance. Lake livav pod — Bajuisms, Infants, 2; Burials, 2. Financial Statement — 1. Parochial objects. Assessment or amount towards stijiend, $40. 2. Diocesan objects, — (.'liurcli Society $12.15. 3. Objects outside of the Dioce.se and Parish, Foreign Missions, 7Gc ; Domestic Missions, .30c ; Total $;jo.21. MoiifiaorciK-'i. — Baptisms, Infants, 2 ; Burials, 1. Financial Statement — .\ mount towards Stipend •'r'SO ; Bishop's O;",. • Domestic Missions $1.30; Total S^l.oo. Grand College, 'Z-ic Total for Mission, $134.76. LABRADOR. .'St. Clement's Mission, Mutton Bay. The Rev. J. Ball reports .• l)n the 1st June, 1887, after a passage of seventeen days from 'J>i:rthii'r eii-bas, (ni boai'd the schooner '•Stivhiconn''' \ arrived at the above [dace, which is the chief station of the Mission- wliere there are thirteen families belonging to the Church, comprisi f at)out »xty-five per.sons. Here I remained three weeks, h<)lding iiioniing and evening services in the Mission House on Sundays, witii children's classes in the afternoons. Also services on AVud- iiesday and Friday evenings, besides gathering the children two liours -daily. Saturdays excepted, when they were instructed in the elementarv brunches of education. Tiiere beinr, when in Quebec, I had been given to understand that she was unsea- worthy, and money was given me to buy a new boat upon my arrival at Natoshquan. But finding the price almost double the sum mentioned in Quebec, I did not purchase. It was not there- fore unwelcome news when information came that the yorth Star was ready for sea, being aware that the bishop intended starting on his visit to the coast about the end of June. On the 22nd June, the cruise commenced, the first visit was to Harrington Harbor, Avhere are a great number of young people from among whom I expected to find some candidates for confir- mation. This was the plan adopted throughout, going where most candidates were to be expected, consequently a few places were l)asscd by on th3 downward trip. Three weeks were (occupied in reaching Blanc Sablon, the eastern extremity of the Mission, dur- ing which time, together with a week at latter place, sixteen regular services wee held, Holy Comnnmion administered to two aged men. and one sick woman, together with twelve bajjlismal services, an(.Mit fir distribution among tliem. There ai'c two mission houses, one at Mutton, tlie i'\]n-v at Schooner J5ay. T' ■ y are in tolerably gooil condition, bm the School House, at tlie latter place, is fast going to decay I hope the School i/iaster will re^side at Schooner l!ay tliis winter, as some families have signified their intention of icsiliu;: there for about si.x of the winter months, in order to obtain for their chililrcn the benefit of liis vr)catioii. I have also to return thanks for quantities of jiictorial papers, which arc much prized by the fishermen. Also to Mcs>i> F. Mil))urn i\: Co.. Toronto, for a valuable supjjly of their pro|irie- tary medicines. And to Mrs. Williams, for liL-r untiri!;gzeal in be- half of the settlers upon the Labrador Coast. hT.EDS. The Rev. J. Kemp re),orts : This report may well be brief, for there is little to t'll. The ordiiiarv jjaruchial work has iieen carried on much as usual au'l Avith about the same results. The extent of the i^Iission. the age of the incumbent, and domestic aflliction have prevented him duin,.; as much in the way of visiting from house to house, in the more dis- tant parts of his Mission, as he would have wishdl, and under utlier circumstances w()uld have done. The pu)»lic services however, both Sunday and week day, have been kept up as heret'ifore witli out diminution. Stress of weather, rain, and what is worse, ■■now storms, have som.etimes prevented the missionary from keeping hi-' aj)pointments, as to-day. Dec. 2!)tii,hehad an appointment 111 niik'S otf., a violent snow-storm keeps him at home. ^'t Jonx's ('hnrrli. Lrrds. — This is the head'iiiarters of the Mission, just at the clergyman's residence. Here we have our larsest con;ire!i:ations, and here nearly two-thirds of our assessment is subscribed, and here consequently are the greatest number '»t ser- vices held; with an attendance of from fifty to eighty or a hundred. I, : lilies, liut not I'f. Mrs. D. [ : auil rceoivl- innatinii. l)iit, ere iiljsciit ;it hanks to the lillli SL'Ilt t'ul' tlie nilicr nt; tlDll, lllU till' ■cay iirr 15ay tliis )li i>f resi.'lill,;; )taiii lor tlii'ir s fif iiictiii'lal Uso t(» Mi'jjsiN tliL'ir ]irniiri('- iiitizcal ill be- ta v-]\. Tlio as usual au'l on, tlic a,^e nt ri\ liiin titling tlic 111' ire ili>- I iiii'li'i' iithi'i' CCS li'i\vev(.'i'. i-L'tofiirc witli ■; worse, siiow II kccpiu^:: Iii-^ uient 1- niili'S arters of tlie \vf have our ur assessment uunber of •■'Ci'- or a humU'cJ. 71 Here also we have a San lay School durin;^ the summor months, uith about thirty scholai's. Oav worthy lay delegate, Mr. G. Jjayne, still kee[»sat his nost in char,!^e, assisted last summer by his son, Mr. Xoniian M. IJayiie, wh.» eheert'ally ;^ave his services, together with Miss Craig and Miss 1}. Mirshail taking the junior classes. Ihavo liekl a hihle and couliruiation class on each alternate Sunday morn- ia::. We sadly need a Sunday School Library, which 1 hope will lie ill ]>art sujijilied [<>v next sumin n-. My s.-rvices here are once ;i fortnight in th'.' iiioniiug, and every Sunday evening, and ou week davs. ('hristmas k'ay, A'. K'l II ir ii r^s M'lUs. — Ilori; the Sunday services are morning and afteriioira alternately, e.\oe|it on my Broughton Siin- ,liv, when the mnaiin^ service is omitted here, save tor the last winter or two, Mr. Siiith h is taken it in my absence, and the sanu li'entleman is also rendering inj like help this winter. The congre- gations are small, iV'jm :3'.* to GO, average [)erhaps about 10, We iiave no Sunday School here, owing to the fact that I can get no ■me to take charge. I held a confirmation class here after service (luring last summer, though there were but eight caii'lidates. Fnz'.cll". — This is about four nnles from Kinnear's Mills. 1 hav^ service here about once i^i three weeks on a week dav : attendance suiall — 1.") or '20, unly for this s-jim' of the peo[)le would ne\|br hear the Word at all. /^".//(^'^^ Srflli'in'iil. — This is a settlement, forming the ape.K I'f a triangle, of which St. James and St. Marks form respectively the angles of the base, seven miles distant from Lecls. and about niiio fi-oiu Kinnear's Mill-. Here I take service at '2.^0 p.m. when u is my morning turn at Kinnears Mills, coming home for every •service. There are nearly 2" members of nominally church people. I ,-Mve them the Litanv and a sermon. The eom^regatiou numbers tV"iu 40 to iJO. They contril)ute a small sum towards making up tho Leeds assessment. I have arranged to continue this service during the coming winter on Sumlays. Until now I gave it up in the winter season, and gave a week day service instead ami a Sunday service once in si.K weeks on my way home from Uroughton. There ought to be a church built in this locality, and a regular congrega- tiuu organized, and separately assessed; but I shall leave tUit for iiiy successor in the mission. Uiu,ii,jl,t()n. — This is a township which was mostly owned by the late Mr. Hall of Quebec, and settled l>y Protestants from the north of Ireland, mostly church people, but with a mi.xture of Presby- terians. Haifa century ago, or even thirty years ago, there was a ) ; .1'-. 72 large church population served by the late Rev. W. King from St» Sylvestre ; now it has become a French settlement with a large- Roman church ; and the Protestants are being bought out, and ■will sooner or later all sell out and leave. The Presbyterians have dwindled down to three families, they have no minister to visit them,, and generally are glad to avail themselves of the services of the church. We have as yet about twelve families, one of which, that of the late John Frazer, lay delegate, and with whom I have lodged when in Broughton ever since I came to the place, will leave in the spring, one of the best and most regular church going families, as- well as being among the best payers among the congregation. Broughton is a very awkward place to, get at, especially in the winter season — pity it could not bo served — from the Qnrhec Cen- tral^ The congregation here used to number about seventy, now they do not average more than half that number, and will soon be less. People are hard set to make a living ; there has boon no day school in the place, save French, for three years, they are talking of starting one next summer for the few children that are there. A little help in this way from the Church Society wuuld be viry acceptable, and I think vcU (IjijiIikI. The Church which is uninsured stands in great need of new shinjiling, which the people are arranging to have done next summer. Wi'eh Day Services. — 1 have already mentioned Fi'izzclls, this is a regular appointment, ke])t up through the year about once in three weeks ; ))esides this during the winter months, I have week evening services in .some otiier places. Xclson Jiotid Scliool Ilousr 1' miles fiVin Lc'cils Villitjjr, — Here there are a lew Church nieiuber.s, who are rather strict in their attendance at Church, no I ;4ive them service in their own School House about once a month, which is attended by mo.stot'the Church members, and many of the Piesbyterians of the district; the attendance is from oO to -40. \V (Istin's M ills Sfhoiillii'i'sr, '2 null's Innii I'd i'soikkJi . — llcVi: are a few Church member.-^, and I give them a service once a month in the winter, which is i'airly well attended ; congregation Mit lo .)U. This report would 1)0 very iueouiiilete did I not meutioii tli;it on the I'.'th of October, we had the iirivilego of a visit from his Lordship The Bishop of the Diocese who coulirnied both iiere and at Kiuiiear » Mills : on that day niiida n were contirnied at St. James Church, :xnd <-i'jliJ^ at St. Mark's ('hurcli, Kinucar's Mills. There was an adult Itaptiscd at the tornier place, and the day was altoL^ether one to be remembereit. One woril more The missionary is just about entering on the last year of his public ministry, he is sorry and ho i^ 73 glad — sorry to sever his connection vvitii the people he has known and served so long, yet glad to think that the work will be more effectually ; Total §428.10. Exjionditure. — Parochial objects : Assessment or amount towards Stipend, )*280.00 ; Cliurch or Parsonage improvement, 830.00; 'Other purposes, 837.00. 2. Diocesan objects : Church Society .^-I'J.-l") : IJisliop's College, 83.00. 3. (jbjects outside of the Diocese and Parish : Foreign ^fissions, 83.50 ; Domestic Missions, 85,00 ; Total S407.85, LEXNOXVILLB. The Rev. A. C. Scarth reports : — Apart from the ordinary routine of pari.sh work, I know o'' aiothing that calls for special notice, unless it be that we record ivith thaiikfulnesss that it was our privilege to join with cur fellow Christians in a solemn service of joy and praise for the completion of the fiftieth year of the reign of our noble Queen. The beauties of her life, and some of the chief blessings of her reign, were elo(|uently placed before us by the preacher on the •occasion, the Rev. Dr. Roe. I may also perhaps refer to our " Harvest Home " service, which has now become an institution among us, in which by decorating our unpretending church with the products of field and forest, and by engaging in a joyous .service of song and praise, we endeavour both to provoke and to show forth our thankfulness to our God and King, " For His mercies still endure, Ever faithful, ever .sure." I have to report most satisfactory attendance at our Sunday services as well as at the Jpecial Lenten, and more frequent ser- vices of Holy week, and on Easter day we had, at the two cele- brations of the Holy Communion, a total attendance of one Imndred and nine communicants. The total number of communions 8 is inehnkMl in the financial statement. Of Surplice acts durin;: the vear niv roirister shows : l)a];)tisnis. o4 : marri;i;ic's. •» ; burials. 1;). Financial Stati:mknt.— I. rarnehial nl.jects :— Asse,v«ment or amount towards stipeniniis, .8l7.i'<»; J)'iiiestii' Mis-ion-. •8r)C.4U ; Ik'ut mutes, .S(J.7l'.— Total, .8:i.l07.80. LKVl.-< AM' ^I'lTli (>i[;i;i:(' The iJev. M. George Thompson rep'Tts : — ThroULdiout the vear the Snndav services have been re^iularlv kept up. but durinir the niutei' months I Found it necessary tcdrnji the usual Wednc.-day evi nin,:: service, and it has nut iteen I'cguhuly resumed yet. except thi-iMi^h the season^ "f Li/nt ami Advent. Dui'ing Holy ucek I had a daily -crvirr. takin.ii as the su'.- jects of meditatioiis the \arious events in "ur lMess(.'d Lord's lif<' durin;.:; that eventful week. 'J'hcse services, 1 am ;^lad ti> say, were tairly well attended. A fortnightly seivice at Iladlow is still continued. The service^ which are now held in the school house :ir<'. as a r\ile. very well attended. Mr. George Sample still continues his good work here. and has a class everv Sundnv afternonu for tlie children who an- too voung to walk to the ]'arish Sunday Scl 'ol. He reports '-b names on his list. On the Parish Sunday School roll we have oS names ; but the regular attendance is r.ot as good as it ought to b Muce being admitted to the iiriesthood on Trinity Sunday. 1 have had two celebrations of the Holy Communion each month, one on the fust Sunday after the moMiin-' service, and tlie other on the third Sunday ( f the month in the early morning. Piy the assistance oi the Ladies' Guild, which is doing cood Avork. the debt mcurrcu 1 • 1 11' last year on church and rectory rejairs has all been paul ott. The ladies also presented the church witli a stole and surplice. To the exertions of Mrs. and Miss Green, we owe blinds tor the church windows, a very neat and pretty chancel window, the 75 i inside of the cliurch newly painted, besides some smaller but neeili'd improveraent?'. Mrs. Peebles has lately ;^ivou a l)eautiful set of Itook markers for use in the chureli. Mi.ss Piton has ably liresitU'il at the organ during the year, and has been most faithful and persevering in the performance of her duties. 'J'hr >ugh the kindness of the Rev. T. W. Fyles and his S(jii, >[r. Wni. Fyles, P)..\..a student of the Diocese of Montreal, 1 was enabled to get a niiiiith's rest in the sunmier. whieli. needle-is to say, did me a great (k';d of good, and my sincere thanks are du'.' to these gentlemeji, as well as to Mr. Addie, who took charge of the ^luiday School daring my alisenoe. We were favored with a vi^it from our llidiop. on the occasion of the uunual meeting of the <'lergy of the Unral Deanery of Quebec, lield here on <.)ctober '>th. On the (.■vuning of the same day, a missionary meeting was held in School house No. 2, kindly loiined by the Trustees, at which ad«lreise9 wci'e made by the llevs. Messrs. Debbuge, Wadleigh, Ilewton, ;unl Faulconer. and a collection was taken up in aid of the Sliiug- waiik Home. 'J'his year our annual festival for the Sunchiy School (Iiildren took the firm of a Christmas tree and an (Mitei'tainmeut ;;iveu almost entirely by the children. It was very successful, and evidently was greatly enjoyed by the children and tjie others uIi'T were present. The children ilid not iorget their pastor, but ] resented him with fjur V(dui!ies of poetical works. All were pleuseil to have with them on the hafipy occasion the Ilev. I. M. Tlioiiipson of Hanville, whose work as mi-siouer in this Parish is still remembered by many. I beg a^^ain to acknowledge manv kindnesses received from nieiiibers of niy congregation during the year. P)apti,sms — Infants, 10. — Burials, 5. FiNANCl.\L Statkmest. — 1. Parochial objects :— Assessment or amount towards sti[)end, SoOO.OO : Church and Parsonage improvement, Sl-Io.oS; other purpose-, -SlTl.ol. 2. l)iocesari objects :— Church Society, -SIG; Ilishop's College Endowment Fund, .SlO. 3. Objects outside of the Diocese and Parish: — I'oreign Missions, 83 ; Domestic Missions, .ST. To . Shingwauk llume^ >?T : Total, SlMJO.o'J. MAGU.\LK.V I-LANDS. The Rev Joseph W. Norwool reports : — I beg leave tu submit the f dlowing report for the year: Confirm- ed, \o ; Baptised, 14; Married, 3; Buried, J ; moved out of Parish, IT. Number of services in the following places: Grind- stone Island, To ; Gross Isle, 10 ; Entrv Island, 2T ; Grand Entry, '6 4 ; Amherst Island. 12 : Celohration Holy Communion, li^ ; Admit- ed, 1 ; Amount raised on Entry Island towards buildini; a new Church, •i'aO : Oftcrtories, -^H. Since enterin>:; upon tliis Mission, I have opened a now stition at Grand Entry during the summer months, as tliis place contains lobster factoiies of some importance. Attendance at services quite lar;^e and interesting. At a meeting of the ParishiDiKM-s at Entry Island, the building of asinall Church wasdetenuiMfMl upon, and for this purpose a grant of land was secured at once for a site, and the sum of -^/lO was raised upon the spot. All the people on tills Island are faithful and devout Churchmen, and I cannot .speak too highly in their praise. The MLssionary on these Islands must bear the qualifications of a doctor, a sailor, and a preacher. As a doctor he is subject to many calls, many journeys by day and by night in storm and fine weather, not only in answer to the needs of his own flock, but also to the many who are not among the Protes- tants. I find that there are a few Daptlsts and a good many Presbyte- rians who for many years have been in the enjoyment of the privileges of our Church, l)nt who durlnic the summer advent of some of tlieir own preachers show their teaching by turning tholr faces against the Church which has nursed thom In their poverty. One of the great drawbacks upon the comfort of the Missionary is the five or six months dreary isolation of winter, during which time he is almost completely cut off from all communication witii the out side world. No letters, no papers, no recreation such as is found in the intercourse with intelligent and educated people. Another of the difficulties he meets with is the varied form of communica- tion and travel to the different stations. As these islands are from nine to twenty-five miles apart, the missionary must make his way from one point to the other in an open-sail boat, subject to storm, ■wet and delay, or trust himself to the tender mercies of frozen fields of broken ice. I have been a Missionary among the Savages of Africa, and also among the Indians and Cow-boys of the " Far West/' and I am compelled to believe that this field Is the very hardest one that I have ever labored in and with the least satisfac- tion to mvself. With reference to the assessment for the 13oard of Missions, I am satisfied that this matter is rather premature with these people. They have been trained to receive rather than to give, and they put rather a queer interpretation upon the Gospel, being without money and without price. Since the assessment has been pushed upon them by the closing of the Church, as per order, many have since combined together In a determinate refusal to at* tend the services of the Church, and therefore have invited minis- 77 tcra of other botlios to preach to thorn while visiting the ishTtKk. I go on, however, in tlie course of iluty laiil down for me in the Cliurch, and [ trust that in time matters will come to a favorable issue. MAGOfi. The llov. J. Ilcpldini reports: In scndin;^ my report after t<-i). years of work in this parish, a few details of prnjircss will be acceptalde. In Ma;;o;^, in adilition to tin' ornamentiUion of the church, a neat tower has been Ijuilt with a f>cll . at a cost oi ¥1)00. An endowment fund was bc';r>in, liiis been increased, atiil there now stands to our cr»^dit <>ver •"5'1, '•')(!. A parsonage has been erected, comfortable and coiiiinodioiis, costin;^ when complete nearly $3,000. LIp(»n this there is an iiidi'l)tednes.s. It is, however, beiii^i hopefully diminished, an . we trust will soon disapi ear. A lovely site for a new church beside the parsonage will be ours when we need to build. In Georgeville the church has been thoroughly repaired, the foundation secured, and a very pretty tower built at a cost of SG")0. We have nearly secured the 8100 necessary to create an En- dowment Fund. The assessment ujion both parts of the mission has been doubled since my arrival, and we have been able to meet demands, some- times, iiowever, with difficulty. I am happy to say that the diflfi- culty does not increase with the increase of assessment. I fomid when I came two churches to supply, and one midway station. I have had for three years past six outstations scattered througli the district, so that I really have so)ne - occvuKjld of the whole field of lal)our. From these places some of my best encour- agemen': has been found. The Registers show "250 baptisms, of whom (33 have been adults (10 during the past year) ; 120 have been confirmed. I hope these figures are an indication of the presence of God with us in the work wc have been endeavouring to do. I comfort myself with the growth of the church, in spite of many difficulties and great discouragements. There are signs here and there of the breaking up of the terri- ble indifference which has blighted this whole section of country. Also our own people appear to be learning the wisdom of work. ing together for the church's sake, and for their own spiritual life. The ladies' guild in both sections has been greatly prospered ; and in j\Iagog a supplementary guild (" Willing Workers ") has surprised me with its success. I :♦ ■%f mi IHV: 78 For two summer seasons I have held daily morning prayer in the church in Magop;. The expense of the services the rest o{' the year prevents me holdinj^ them. As far as attendance goes, these services have not been success- ful, being often found alone rendering them ; but I do foci tliat they are a great help to me. and afford me also the opportunity so (h'sl I'dhh', so iH'cissdri/ for making intercession for the peojile. It Avas a yfd a double l)enefit from his ]iresonco ; I cannot sficak too highly of his amiable disposition, and of hi-: readiness to help. There have been several very sad deaths among us, evoking mncli sympathy. 1 feel that 1 must pay a word of tribute to one. Mr. Ralph ^lurray ; lie jniiicd the church seven years ago. when 71 years of age. lie made his presence felt at once by forming the endowment fund, he has since helped to increase it. He gave tli<' site (a lovelv one and valualile ) for the church and parsonage. Wliile he lived lie helped, now he rests in peaee. The peaiely nu'l well ever since .1 came to the parish. Our smaH v/^mm'/ ntlerings (a real proof of the true life) are hupefidly improved this yeai'. thoiigli still very small. We hoj'C and work and pray for a great increase in days to come. Statistics — Baptisms.— Infants 18, Adults 10,— Total 28 ; Confirmed, 'Jd Marriages, '1 : Rurials, lo. F I X A N (■ I A L Sta TE.M EX T. I. Receipts— MaiJ(}(J. (i( iii'ilcr'iJh', General parish purposes. .. i?0''*'2 75 -SloT oO Ladies' Guild 12U 00 \w UO Willing Workers ;JU 00 Chui ch extension fund 25 00 20 00 Chrisimas and Easter offer- ings 10 75 78 75 S{)ecial offerings o2 80 2) 70 S801 30 8185 [^5 Total receipts 81/237 25 \'^i prayer in re.rt of the 'Cii success- ) foci tliat )Ortutiity so leople. aiit for foul' larisliioiiri's '•> jiresoncc : ind of his okiii^i-mncli I Olio, Mr. when 71 rmiiiir tlir le ,^ave tlio [iarsoiia,:ie. 'il iiie very 1 in'il to ac the place '\ \vel] ever i<;s Ca real thoiij.'h still itici'case in rirnicd.-O II. Expenditure — ' Parochial objects — Assessment, 8150.00 : Church and par- sonage improvement, 6272.75; Christmas tree, 817.50; Gifts tf> clergyman, 889.50; Other purpo.ses, 8:505.00 ; Total, 81,134.75. Wocesan objects— Church Society, 812.00 ; Church e.\t(Mision. fund. 845.00 ; Compton Ladies' College, 84.00 : Bishop's College, 8.').U(i ; Endowment Bi.shop's College, 8t).00 ; Total, 872.00. Olijccts ouLside Diocese — Foreign niis,^ions, 8S.00 ; Domestic .«sions, 817.50; Halifax Cathedral, 85.00; Total, 830.50. Tntal expenditure, .Si, 237. 25. mi 81.237 2a .M.\Li]AII': AND I'OINT KT PETHR. The Rev. Geo. Radley Walters reports : (»ne seems somewhat at a loss, in a mission like this, so far away from any centre of church life, to find material for a Report that should he, not only interesting to its many annual readers, but also encouraging to its Diocesan Board, to wlnjui it owes so much year after year for support given, I a;r. hapjiy to be able to state that I have kept all my regular appointments for church services, both at Malbaie and at the Comer of the Beach, also vnonthly at the Barachois sjliool-house. ar.d conducted our Sunday school throughout the year. I cannot speak of an increasing crtngregation (other than by birth-rate) as I would wish, though 1 do not want you to infer that it is growing smaller from any other cause than by the yearly exodus of young persons, who seem temiitcd to leave us for our larger cities, seeking there domestic em[iloyment. This past year, (juite a number of both sexes left us, some of course will return again in the coming spring, whilst others, making new homes and new friends, will be induced to remain awa}'. I am pleased to report that through the li'jerality of Elias Collas, Es(j., of .Jersey, who kindly gave us fifty dollars (850.00), I have been enabled to accept the whole of the offer made us by '• A kind Friend, " in Quebec, last year, and so have added another one hundred dollars (8100.00) to our Endowment Fund, thus in the two years have I secured for the mis>ion from kind benefac- tors five hundred dollars (.*i?500) to this Fund. In the month of June, we jilaced in our church three very pretty stained glass windows, from the firm ot '• Spence & Co.," of Montreal, the money foi- these was from kind friends of the clergyman's in England, and 1 trust now that some members (jf our church here may be moved to place in three more, at their 80 own expense, which will complete and add very much to beauti- fying God's House. My churchwardens are now busy giving to each member of the congregation his quota of ^vood and shingles, as we contemplate putting a new roof on our church, and repainting the outside this spring, — rather a heavy undertaking for us, still I hope it will not prove the straw that will break the Camel's back. I may as well tell you we were all very loyal here, "jubilating" at Jubilee time, our iSunday and day-schools were entertained by Mrs. Walters in a field near our house, where a good tea was served under a large tent, and games provided for the children About sixty couples carrying banners and flags marched from the school house to the church, for a very short address and a hymn, thence to Point St. Peter. The scene will be long remembered here, the merchants ran up their bunting, and many other flags weiv- waving in the breeze for the occasion. We are all very much indebted to Messrs. J. & E. Collas, I\Iessrs, John Fauvel & Co., and Chas. LeMaripiand, for the kind reception they gave the youngsters in passing, being one continued round of firing, both from cannon and guns, from the employees of those firms, and thus did honor to the day. We have to thank them too for the huge bonfire provided in the evening. Quite unexpectedly two nice boxes of books and magazines were sent me i'rom Quebec, for distribution in the Mission. I may say picture papers are always in demand here by those who cannot read, and are delighted with the same for decorating their homes. I beg to thank the donors very kindly, and would say, " Be not weary in well doing.'' We were all very much delighted with a visit from our Bishop, in the month of June. I presented twenty-three candidates for the Rite of Confirmation ; our church was crowded, six (0) of the can didates being Choristers were confirmed in their surplices. The Bishop's address and sermon were both listened to with close iittention, and I trust made a lasting impression for good. My surplice choir is. I find, a great help and a power for good in many ways ; many of the boys, though living at a distance of two •to four miles from the church, take pains to be regular and in ^ood time. Our liymns and chants, on Christmas day, were I think the heartiest I remember during the ten years I have been here. On the night after Christmas I invited the choir boya and their parents to supper, which was spread in the Malbaie schoolroom, after which we all spent a few hours in games, snap-dragon, and scrambling for nuts, etc. ; after a few songs and hearty cheers, all went away delighted. Our thanks are due to Mrs. Williams, who kindly remembered us in the summer with a bag of warm clothing for the poor. I must not forget to acknowledge twenty-five dollars (^25.00; froDD Geo. Sears. Esq., of New York, for our church work ; and also for $15 more just received, to be spent in Christmas gifts for the Choir. I must thank heartily all those who helped us at our last year's tea-party. We reaHzed ^IM. I append my statistical report : Baptisms, 16 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 0. Church Society, .^522. 80 ; Domestic Missions, i?100 ; Armual Assessment, 8830.00; Offertory, S30.00; Synod E.xpense Fund, S3.00 : Bishop's College, Lennoxville, 82.00; Other purposes, ^ .64. Total, 8520.94. NEW CARLISLE AND PASPEBIAC. The Eev. Thomas Blaylock reports : Our ordinary routine of Prrsi- v.'v.rk was this year broken into by tho welcome t.'ieiin'uii vi.^i' <-i the Lud Bisi.'.jp. None can tell how welcome but those v/ho. like the clcr/y on ihls coast, seldom see from year's end to year's ^?n(l .. brothe.'s f^tce. or anyone with wlinm they can hold s)»iritual coivv erse. I jaxocnted sixty-nine candid!iN'< for confirmation, several of svii'n were w-'". advanced in yens having come to us from other ucnomination'j. Most of the can li- dates have become communicants, and are I believe trying to walk worthily. Several very sudden deiuiis have occurred in New Carlisle, and the.se warnings " to be ready " have not been h ^i upon others. In several cases they have had a so!>e lug effect, resulting as they !^ilo^l(l in increased seriousness anci i iru. sciiool to the ^rant of the Clmrcli Society, and it is money well spent. Thniiirh we have n'lt yet recovered from tlie Iieavy losses of s>ih- scriptions and removals conse(iaent upon the failures of last war. yet the attache(l menihers of the Church in Paspehiac are risiu;^ to the occasion, and many have increased their suhscriptious, s-i thi this year we have dune without callin;.; upon the I)ine(»saii iioanl for au speak of tl 10 whieli Iniives IS an encoura^xnii:; tact. 1 .1 not cifo to an( \ UA le:- hut eaniint liel|) pla('Ui.r lu record niv thanks to the young jieopU' of I'aspehiac fur tlieir gift of Sll'> 00, as a token of their good-will and esteem. V: aptism:^ ;i : Marriaii'es, 1 ; Jlurials, 1) (isni'lni ic Otferinies ordin special ..SOS ±I 2S •>•) S:l4 US •Jii o7 r cw rents, . 82 2:i .210 00 12.- SuhPcri]itions. r\r Gift to Hector ll'i 00 Easter offering H '^-l C;iebe rent....'. 48 00 (0 ( -I «.374 O'J ^-'.). 01 XKW LIVEIOMMtL. The Rev, Kred. A. .'^mitli reports : There is nert ilanfilton, Esq., an' other kind friends oiitside the parish. The roof of the parsonage has also been repaired and panited, and a sultstantial new fence placed round the churchvard. Like manv others in th^^ Diocese, wc look and long for more prosperous times. Baptisms — Infants, 1. Financial Statement.— 1. rarochial objects; — Asses.snicnt in_^l'(.':;-;iiloii. 83 or amount towanLs stipend. S28T : Church and Parsonage in> proveuient, 8-50; ut'ner purposes, 8158. tJT. '2. Diocusuti objects. — Church Society ,82o.Ti> ; Bisliop's CuHegc. 84.'.i:i. 8. 'oi)jects outside of the Diocese ami Parish. — Foreign Mis^ionsa, 8i.24: ; Domestic Missions, $'>.;')2 ; Total, >*5oo \'). NEWPORT. The Rev. Ale.K. 11. Robertson re])i)rts : As I have only been in charge of the above Mission since 1st September, my e.vperience is somewhat limited, aud the Rector, l>ev. A If. Judge, will report on the Mission tor the greater part of the yeai'. 1 have Sunda}' si'rvices every m')riiiiig and afteru'ion at Raml- liuro and Islnnd Jirook. On the second Sunday <>f every month I exchange with Mr. Judge, in ordei that he may administer the Ihily (.'ornnuuiioii at the above jilaces. At Raiidboro. I dicl not sc" umch chance <>[' establishing a Sunday school at present, so I have had a service t^f evening prayer every Wednesday at 7 p.m. .Vftcr eveniu:! nraver I have a j]il)le class for one hour. I am •S iiraver I have a j]il)le class for one 1 iviii;: acou)se of lessons o\i the Aiiostles' < 'reed. Thi new g _ attendance at this .ijrvicf i ■:teadil V nicreasni; and ireat interest IS s hown liv all. More than half of th'xse wiio attend do notbelon; to our church. Every Thurslay fortnight I have evening servi:e at Clifton. This service was brguu in the siunmer mouth.-* : the attendance i> large, from oO to TO. I tiiinik it is a promising sta ti . Oil alternate Thursdays wiih the above I go to Learned Plain and have service in the schooHiouse then', I have also reopeneil tlie Sunday school ;it Island Brook, and under the superintendence of Mr, John Wilford, with myself as teacher of the Rible Class, I lijpe it will go on aud prosper. I have visited almost every family in the Mission, and think that the prospects are very fair for building up the churcli in the Towusl lip of Newport. .VICOLHT AND L( iri.-KVII.I,!-:. The Rev. k. Cullen Parkin report^ : — (ieneral statement of monies recieved during the past year : — /.'y".s'c/;////j— Foreign Missions, -JOc. ; Domestic, oOc ; Syu d .\ssi'ssmeut, 81; (,)ther purposes. 8:] : llalifa.x. 81; Guarantee Miss ons, S-" ; General Fund, 81, ^liasion Fun.. 81; Christmas offering, ^21. iV/ olcf — Foreign Missions, 5<.>c Domestic Missions, 50c. ; Other purposes, 8*2. ' Total, §".'J. ! 84 PORTNEUF. The Rev. W. V. Bernard reports: — Since corniiii; into this Mission in the month of M:iy, I have kept up the re;^iihir order ot" services estahli>lii'd hy my pie- decessor, namely, morning' uud evcnin;^ service at rurtiieuf village, and atternoon seivice at Halosboro, one Sunday, alter- nating with moiuing service at Ha.ieslK>ro, and afternoon at the village with a celebration of the Holy tommunion at each church once in four weeks; the congregations have been on the average very fair, the village congregation being considerably augmented during the ••uminer months by visitors from Quel)ec. The now church in t'-.e village ia not yet (juite free from debt, but the peojile have responded very liberally to my calls upon them, and during the summer and autumn months one hundred and ninety-four dollars has been raised in the parish for the church del)t. of this am' Hint twelve dollars wei'e fhe [)roceeds of an entertaimuent gotten uj» by the ladies of the congregation, and sixty tlnlhus was the contr'.b\ition of one of the church wardens, in addition to tlii* eighty-three dollars were kindly contributed for the same purpose by i'ri'^iids in (»|uebec. There have been various improvements made about the ehurch and parsonage, the church having been refreshed with a ne\f coat of cement, and furthei' improved in aj>pearance by liavmg a neat new fence built along the iront of the h>t, sep.'irating it tiom the road : the parsonage alio has been made to look ipiite n''\v Ky UK 'uis '.i' paint and whitewash, all this is also largely due u> Mr. M'der, the people's warden. The Sunday School work in rcrtneiif vill'i'ie has been coin^ on steudilv. the averaire attendance heinj; ui>out tuenty-lour : tlir(yugh the hindness of Mrs. presented twentv verv nice volumes, a Sundav Schonl lihiarv was stari> d. a f<'W volumes were ailded with niuuey taken \'v<>\n tlie Sunday Schonl diterings, and still further additinns have been sent to Mis. (-irc'-hough from personal iriiMids eisewhero. until at the present time (jiu' Sun'hiy Sehool Ijibrary num'iers al>out seventy volumes. Ju.>t before (.'hristnias the same kind Irieiid was instiii- iiieiital in getting . <> a <,'hristmas tree for the eliildien, when the ^ifts were distributed from the tree it was loimd tliat there was something for every child, neither was the incumlienl torgotten. .Vl llale.>boro. owing to the ili.slances wiiieli separate the various I'uniilies. it is ilitlieult to keep up a regular Sunday Scho'il ; hut 1 endeavo\ir to get to.<'r! j-r as many as possible ■ .Mr Newton, who is teaching tiiu Hardwood school, ussi.-ts ni'' n. * ,.- by teaching the catechism in school. ■ 8r> The Portneuf Temperance Society is still prosperinir, seven new niemhers having been ailded during the past two months. Wo are looking forward to a visit from our Bishop in the spring, when I expect to be able to present to him a goodly number of candidates for cnnfirmation, also we h(»pe to be in a position then to ask his Lordship to consecrate the new church. I cannot close my report without a wonl of thanks to the peoole of this Missioii for tfie universal kindness with which 1 was received upon coming a stranger into the ."Mission, and also for the inanv acts of kindne-^s which we have sineo experienced. During the year there have been : — Baptisms, 10 ; Burials, 0. Moneys raised during the year: — Assessment f 100. 00 SHI. 00 Church Society -Jl.ilO 10.50 t'hurch and I'arsonage improvements..., Ico.oO Church debt .^. 277.00 ])omestic Misriions 2.70 .:]0 Mi-hop's College l.')8 .4i> U.difax Cathednil 1 . s.') .84 >''>^)~~'S ?I<»:J,.0»; S")0 Tot;d am lunt rai>ed in the year ?ol0.70 THE rATii[-:nHAL-i.iri:i;i;(\ Tho Rev. II. ,T Pony re]Mirts: — The Catheilral hu^ tn lament the death wFits rector. Rev. <'J. V. ll'i'.isinan, which t'Kik place on tho 2 >ch Se[it.nul)er ; his labours <^'.\touded over a )ieri')d id' nearly thirty years. The Rev. Canon Xornian, D.l'.L.. of Montreal, has been appoint- <>(1 his siiccessor. The report this ^. ear will necessarily l)e purely stutistical. Page 80ofln-t year's report contains mui^li interesting informa- tion rcgar go over the same ground. The (,'athedral workinvs deserve thaid'Cs and praise fn* their zeal and industry in pronnKing the oljjects they have in view. Financial Statkmknt — Amount o( pow rents, j?-1.074.03 ; .8.0 ; i'l ch Society (offertories, etc.), iS^l,:) 18.5*1 ; Foreign missions, •l4S.58i Domestic Mis.sions, ?70.0:^; Women's Auxiliary F- 6c I). ir W 86 M. 8281.06; Bishop's College. $88.85; Ladies' Guild, $883.42; Other Purposes, !*-2,760.13.— Total *! 1,400.82. Baptisms, 21 ; Confirmed, 24 ; Marria;.;e3, 3 ; Burials. 28. Assessment towards stii)eiid, included in the ordinary revenue of pew rents and general offertory $2,400. ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, QUEDEC. Rev. L. W. Williams rejiorts : — Clmrch Society: -'^'l .ol 0.(13 ; Domestic Mission.^. 84IS.27 Foreign Missions. 8200,10 : Bishop's College. $100. .34; (iimr- antee Mission Fuiid. 8707. 00 ; ;'?upiinrt of Church, •?;l.4;J0.05 : Belief uf Toor and other J'urposes, .8l.007.0'5.— Total. S7,r)2r).0S. ST, .MICHAELS— (»rEi;i':<' The Bi'v. A. A. ^'on ItTland reports : h'.fprin/itiirc. — Sti]n"iid. -STTd.lS : Tin- \'i<'>r. .81 17,')!; uuK'-tic .^Ii^si^ll^, ?L.'2:i.5S : Akmn AV. and (.;. Fund. .S21.4tt ; ^»ii Apiiflle ( Diof.'sr dt'i. .S7(>.(lO ; loivit'ii Missions. 8207,78 ; ['roiimtini: Cliri>-tianit\" aui"ii<:- ,]l\\s. 88.4(1 : Cliurcb and Kectnry. 84'.i3,93 : Cliunli .Socirty nitftrtcry i. .S(i57.»J7 ; < 'liurch .Society ( Sub^cri]itinn< >. 8r.i0.r)(l. — Total. 8:j.240,72. J{tr, ijifs. — ( )ft'crt(;rv.S]/.i(i.').f*3 ; i?ubscti]itions. Donatijn.s. etc., §1 340.71'.— Total. -6=3,240.72. ST. TATL S (•H(R(.'H— QrEl;EC Tlie Bcv. Thoma-s Ivichardson reports — Ba]tfi>-ih^. o : (."ontirnnd. ii ; Biiria!?;. 2. ^j(.^;,,'T.<: — 'Amount of ( »tr.'rtory. 8-!74.0o ; Ka>t.r Ofi'.rint:, $40.- Sl) ; otliur donations and collLctious. 8:ir)li-8(i. — Total. 8GGS.U(I. .ExTKNDiTiUK I — Towards StliH'ud. 8-<'0.00 ; (.'hundi Iu))irov('meiit, 811.40; < )thrr Purjiox.'^. 82r)S.4r): Cluircli .Society, 8(j4.8(t ; Uislioi.'* ColU;<.c. 8').o(l : ForfJLin 3Ii»ion-. 834.7r> ; Domc^tiL- Mi.-Mons. 848.05; W. and (.). Algoma. 810,30 ; .Iul>il.'e W. & ( ). Algoma, 814.25.— Total $047. 5»i, ST. I'ETEIIS— yCEBKC. The Rev. M. M. Fothergi 1 reports :— The services have been continued with the u,tic Missions, .Sir>.lMJ; Wouien'f; An.xiliarv. •'?(J2.0r) : Al-oma Homos. .815. "0 ; Halifax Catlifdral Fund, Sti.aO; Utlur Purposes, 8408.24.— Total, §1.38(3.24. TRINITY CIirncH— QUEBI'X'. The Rev. A. Bareham reports : J5aptisnis. 16; rnntirmetl. 23; Marriages, 2; Burials. 12. Pkckipts. — ()fffrtory ami KnveJopfs, $1,l:84.P.^; Subscriptions, S517.10 ; Ea.-itcr Offering, §83.32; Other Donations and Collections, §b8r).88. Total. 82.770.40. Expenditukp:. — Towards Stipend, 81,000.00: Church Society, 884.09; Foreiirn Missions, 830.00; Dimiestic -Alissions, 878.00; Church Improvement. 8150.00; Other Purposes, 81,408.40. —Total. ro,49. RICriMO.VD AND .MELi50URNE. The Rov. A. J. Balfour reports : In our feeble and imperfect Avay, yet 1 hope in a ^ay growing in aocoptableness to God, we have sought through another short year to extend Christ's kingdom upon earth, " His saving health among rdl nations." I say " we,"' for in all my efforts in this ^''»li i 88 behalf I have hocn much cheered and strengthened hy tI)o kinil consideration, sympathy, and co-operation of the great majority of the people among whom I am called to minister (yet alas not a little discouraged at times hy the contiiuied neglect of, ami seeming indifference to, religious things, on the part of some, whose holier influence and aciive services the church needs, and we covet, for our own sake, theirs and Christ's). li statistics, numerical and financial, are an index of [irosperity {they are not always), we have reason to be thankful and not discouraged hy the year's wf)rk as a whole, for tliey hetokoii an improvement upon last year, both as regards attendance at eliMrch and at Sunday School, and also as regards the iirdin:ii'y ami special offerings thereat made. In l^SG the parish contiilnitoil S2J)1.26 towards objects extra-Parochial, this year her oirtTJnn for like pur[ioses amounts to -So'JO.H-j, an increase of mnrf than $loO.OO. And yet we have, I regret to say, lost by iL-iiiovals during the year now closing some of our most helpful church families. I cannot refrain from making special mention nfdiio — Col. Ready for years was our worthy Lay-Delegate to Synnd. a gentleman universally ))L'li>ved ; whilst Mrs. Heady was i'(|iiallv' long a zealous Sunday School Teacher, the leading spirit wi tho " Women's Auxiliary'" and in the " Ladies' (iiiild," iml 1 firo- niost in all good works, and a pattern to all devi^ut wor>liip|iiM'>. AVhat wonder then that young and old alike should sorrow for their departure as a sei'ious loss to uiu' little Flock. The Sunday School has been faithfully maintained througliout the year, under my own jiersDiial superintendence- In the wnrk of itistruction I have been aided bv eijiht eihcient teachers. In addition to the Sunday School, 1 have held a special service f^r children every Sunday afternoon, the attendance at which Iki-; averaged about fifty. The little ones have seeniinirly Ix'eu mucli interested in these their services, and I trust not a little licncliteil. Their otVerings on such occasions are given to the " Shingwank Home." for the benefit of some little Lidian child. Since tho inauguraticm of these services, 1 have been pleased to witness a greater number of chihlren in attendance upon the oriliiiary services. To familiarize them with the ("hurch's Prayr IJook and ))rinciples, and to leail them to take an intelligent, reverent and devout part i' he Public worship (which bel'ore vei y few did), has been my Un the 12th ol -Jiuie, the Lord Uishop of the L)iocese vi.-iU'il the Parksh, and confirmed 17 persons, — all of whom |)artii k. the same day, of the Holy Communion. 89 irch's Prav'i' Vmnk No steps have yet been taken to rehuiKl the Rectory, destroyeJ (hiriii;^ my absence a year ago, by fire. Having still a debt of •$4(JOU.OO upon our new ( ' 'oh, we hesitate to assume a fresli one, and we have oidy 81 oO towards this desired object. I am pleased to be aoic to report tiie realization of a long clierlshed desire, the introduction in our new church of the free autl open pew, and envelo|)e system. iJoing most consonant with christian }>rinciples, this liberal policy nmst necessarily tend to remove hindrances, enlarge the numerical strength of a parish, di.sslpate prejudice, increase the ordinary revenue and missionary coiitrilnitiuns, and promote harmony and good -will amongst high and low, rich and poor. The Wi>men's Auxiliary continues to meet monthly for the promotion, by prayer, alms ami deeds, of missionary work. I \\\Ai that more would join. The cause is (Jod's ; and they who have the privilege of being His fellow-workers are assured of His blessing. It' we seek to deejien it, the interest will increase, and with it^the two-fold reward. Thr(.>ugli this Association §41.70 in money, and some clothing, have been given during the year [last, fur its work abroad. The Ladies' Guild was never in more successful or harmonious operation. To its earnest hulies, the Pari.-'h is this year again indt'lited for s.jOIJ.UO, to be ajiplied towards interest and principal of churcli debt. Mr, Robert Hamilton's generous olTor of $200.00, towards the augiiientati'.-n of our Endowment Fund, jii'ovided the Parish Contribute -SlilO.OO towards the same object, was taken advantage uf at the beginning of the year. Au'ither somewhat similar offer from the same ever kind and lil)eral l»enefactor of the Diocese is now being met. Kealizing how important a part of Divine Worship is Praise, and li'iw, in this element as in all others, it becomes us to give to God of our lest, it is a matter of congratulation to me that we happen to have the services of so skilful an oi'ganist as Mr. («. Aylmer Drooke, and as choir master those of Mr. C P. Green, a conduc- tor and vocalist of rare merit. I sincerely trust that as this part of our worship become- more grateful to the ear of man, it may even in greater latio gu w in aeccjitableness to God, by l.iccoiuiiig rnore and more heart-felt and spiritual. 1 have just received from Miss Price, of Wolfe's Field, Quebec, Slo.OO towards a nmch needed pulpit for our new church, for vhich she has the thanks of the Parisli. During the first two months of the current year, the adjoining "^ J^J' ^^'.^ 'w V O^y m IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 U, 12.5 H^ 124 1^ 12.2 I- ^ L25 iU 11.6 I.I - 6" Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716)872-4503 00 Mission of St. Joli.i was tended with marked acceptablene.s.s and promise, by the Rev. Mr. Bernard. As for three years prior to his comin;r, so since iiis removal I have ministered as best I could to the sjiiritiial needs ot that field. \ " Rock Land Quarry" and " Mell^ourne Rid^e." — outstations, therein I have been able to do little or nuthin;^ for, a Siuidiiy Service bein;^ required : ))ut in St. John's Church, I have ht'ld Divine Service every Lord's day at 2 o'clock. This, in conjuiK.'- tion with work in my own Parish, has made four servicos and a Sunday School every Sunihay. not including celeljratinns, ur including the church's appointed Fasts and Festivals ami S(.'as'.ii>, including two cottage Lectures. I have held Divine Service in the neighbourhood of ^00 times, and made lUOO parochial vi. 75 5 (HI 75 no 5 00 S(l (II) li 2:> 4 on k; 25 1(.2 ~2 2 15 :t;i 'ji ^'M\H OH 5^25 5:5 $;!',*:; til lss(;\- ISM t $.s()(, 00 3^57 00 .^s57 0(1 100 00 1(111 0(1 57 1.") 57 lA 4.') on 15 (1(1 ' i)') on :>:, 00 500 on 5IIII (lO 150 00 150 (Id 15 00 15 00 45H 75 2:5 00 47(1 75 $254:5 DS $105 53 $2i;i'j 51 m S.\NDV BKACII. ■ The Rev. G. T. Hai-iliuif roports : I cannot do niMi-o this yt.-iir than iutVu'm ynir Society of my ostablislunent in this Mi>>inii. and jrivc ;i financial stateiiiont. I arrived here in Oct'>her. and wn- in Im^ted hy the llev. J. P. Kichinoml soon after. On all hand;, niy.sdf ami family were re- coivt'd with the ^reate^t kiodne.ss, all tin.' people showini' the most hearty good-will towards ns, and a due aiipreciation of n»y eftorts to minister anwm:: them. The services lam hoMin;^ areas follows: At Sandy iJeach, nioi'ning and evening st.'rvice on two Sundays in each month, and evening service al'ne on a third Sunday, besides a Wednesday evening or Holy Day service every week. At Peninsula, one morning and two afternoon services each month, with occasional (Services on chief festivals ; but the third Sunday in each month I ilevote entirely to Little Gaspe. giving them morning and evening service, an l remaining overnight for visiting, etc. By means of missionary cards, we have collected, since I came, the following sums : Miss Emilia Roberts. ST. 55 ; Miss Lucy Gavey, S5.60; Miss Suddard, S-i.85 ; Miss Thompson, «:j.15. 'Total, 821.15. The total thus raised has l)een diviiled among the various funds of your Society anil those of the Domestic and Foreign Mi.ssion Board, and added to what was raised for these purposes hy special collections in the church. I must add, for the information of those who have put their names on the missionary cards, that I am ob- liged to leave some of them out of the list of contributors published at the end of your reports, since it is not the custom of your Society to publish tlie names of those who give to missionary objects outside of the Du^'ese. This is sometimes a cause of trouble, as jioople do not undt.'rstand why their names do not appear along with the others, when they give to Domestic and Foreign missions. And it is much t() bo wished that your Society might see its way to ) ublish the names of those vvlio give to the latter objects. F I .\ A X C r A r. S T A T E M K X T . S.ut'ly I'enin- L't/h' Tntal Bi-'ir/i, siila. (iitsjt/>, •l.'iirral Fund S2 00 $3 !)0 .Mi.s-i(.ii Fund 2 00 A (H) JVn-ionFun.i ;M0 2 4(> 3 S-l $0 00 .5 00 9 ;u Clinrcli Society $T 10 $2 40 $9 84 $19 34 Fuivign Mis.iiohs o 1 J ;'> lo Oome.slic Mis.sions 2 50 2 .")0 ■•'Jitertorv T6 00 70 00 §85 00 $2 40 §14 99S102 99 ^ * ... i-H''S{- ' 92 SHERBROOKE. The Rev, Geo. Thorneloe reports : — The services in this parish during the jast year iiave been a- follows : At St. Peter's Chuvrh every Lord's Day mori)in^ ami eveniiiir,. every Wednesday evening : Saints Days and chief Holy Days in the morning: in Lent, daily evening jirayer. Litany. Wednesday, Friday morning, morning prayer every day throughout Holy Week, Holy Communion at 8.80 a.m. on the third ."Sunday of tne month and after moi'uing jirayer on the first Sunday, also on the chief Holv Davs. At Chillas' Scoool Ifonse, Orford, once a fortnight on Sunday afternoon throughout the year. At Maijoij River i^ehmA Iloiine once a fortnight for the last two months. At the Gihbs Home, Eaxi iSherbrddkr, every Thursday evening, until the month of August. Tiie various agencies of the parish have heen maintained throughout the year as usual, and one or two new ones have heeu established. The >^>i it(hi/j SchniiJ continues to do good work under the faith- ful superintendence of H. D. Lawrence, Esi]., and has shown a slight increase in attendance. The CliurvJt Teuijn rn ucc Socicfi/ has continued its operations, holding the usual monthly meetings throughout the autumn and winter months, with a fair measui-e of success. It is indebted ti various clergymen f )r assistance in the form of al interest in spiritual things have accrued from it. Another new agency long needed and now happily established is a Bible Class for men, not merely for young men but for all. It began in a very small way, none attending the first day, two the second, four or five the third, and so on, until now it numbers twenty, and is still increasing. Being only a men's class it enables 94 the rector to reach those who are most directly exposed h> tho temptations of the worUl, and affords him an opportunity to spoak pKainly any liave been unfailing. But more particularly is it his privilege to acknowledge the continued blessing of the presence and assi.stance of the Rev. Dr. Reid, to whose advice and cheerful aid he is un- 'Speakably indebted On June 19th the Lord Bishop of the Diocese visited the Parish and confirmed 31 perso;;s, who were atone? admitted to Holy Com- munion. to tllO to speak icour;i,::e Sulijects (lisoiis- llg IlUUl- ■■l IK.'W 'ij.oiit.'ii 1" whose iiiiriity li 05 Baptisms, — Adults, 4 : Infants. 47 ; Total ol. Marriages, 14 ; 33urials, 27. Financial State.mknt. Extra Parooliial :— Church Society. .^007. 4!" ; Al.noina. SOs.OO; Domestic and ForeiL'n Missions. *10!.I.74 ; Jji.-JH)|is (.'Mlleiie'. ■S7*^.- ,VJ ; Jews. 1-;.17 ; Women's Auxiliarv. Sr.'U.7>! : Lailies Giiihl, 87o.OO; Clmrch Extensinn Fund, Sii'.'o.oo ; (Jonijiton Ladies 0.lle;:e, SoO.iHi : TMt;d .*l'J7tK7-J. rarochial. — Pain.hi;,! Fund. .>l-*)08.?,lt ; Tew [{ents. S102s,'.ts ; Ort'ertories, 84i"'4.Ji: : Fa>r. r < ilVciin,L's. ^Hu.lT ; Chiistnias UHer- iiigs, Sr)0.40 ; Pnur Fund. .<-J^t;.T4 ; Children's (iuild, $.>j.00 : Sun- day School, -S-!ll.(.Mi ; New Churcii in East Sherlm-oke, •Sl.")47.'Jo. Total .•»s heen a time, one must helieve, of mucii awakenin;! and spiritual advaneement. particularly amoiiirst the voiu;''er memhers of the conanunitv. The Lord Bishop of tlie Diocese visited us durini: the ) ast siuiniicr. and administered the holy ordinance of (^mlirmation to fitty-ciglit youiig persons, all of whom, witli one or two exceptions, were admitted to the Holy Communion shortly afterwards. Tiie ser- vices at the time of Confirmation in the chinches of St. Paul at Shigawake, and of St. James at Port Daniel, were exceptionally hearty and at the same time devout. The female camlidates wero all becomingly attired in white, and the congregations were very large. In the Church of St. .]ames at Port Daniel many Presbyterians were present, and it is ::.i;uitying to report that generally speaking the Presbyterians in thisMi<4.oU, which they contributed towards thi?; most necessary object. A Bazaar was recently iield by the ladies of St. James Church. Port Daniel, by wiiicii a fair animuit of money was made towards [ji-oviding a similar building for St. James Church and Sunday School. The Missionary desires to express his gratitude to the Hov. l)r. Roe for valuable assistance in his work during tho summer muuths. which he is alwavs readv to rentier in this Mission. The time is last approaching, 1 cannot but think, when it will be necessarv to subdivide the Mi-sion of Siii;iawake and I'ort Daniel by makiii;; the settlement of Shigawuke and ilope T^wu a mission, and I'ort Daniel and L'Anse au.\ t.J:iscons the same. Tlope Town formerly belonged to Shigawake Mission, but whou L'Anse an.\ Gascons was added thereto it was ceded to the Parish of New Carlisle and I'aspebiac. This last mentioned parish is tjuite large enough lor one man to attend to. au'l he neces.sarlly can give but a sniall share of his time to Hope Town. I'^rt Daniel is rapidly increasing in population, and the large mnisher of Presbvterians auionirst it are without, and are likeiv to be so for a long time to come, a resident preacher. The church |iO|iu- lation is also increasing, and I feel tolerably certain that were a clergyman apj»ointed to a mission comjirisin:: Port Daniel and L'Anse aux Gascons only, a powerful church congregation would be built up therein. Tiie tc'injioral condition of the community, hitherto not very bright, is improving eveiy year, and as there seems to be a prosperous future before the thriving settlement uf Port Daniel, this improvement is likely to If; ) ernianent. The mission sustained a really serious loss duiing the pist year in the removal of Miss French, teacher of Shigawake schjjl. frniu our midst; ever ready to assist in any good work in thij pari.-li, her departure therefrom will be felt for a long time to come. The Sunday School superintendents continue lo perf >rm their self )mposed labours with zeal, discretion and [lunctuality. The Missionary Priest cannot close his re[)ort without thanking Miss Almorci and Miss Kerr for their voluntary and valuable services as organists in Shigawake and Port Daniel churches respectively. Baptisms, "24; Marriages, 11 ; Burials, 8 ; Confirmed, o8. Pastoral visits from Sept. 1886— Dec. ISf^T, 474. Financial Statement. — Missions to Jews, S3. 20 : Church Societv. Sll.i^2 ; Domestic Missions, $1.78; Annual Assessment, $:nO.UU: Offertory, 880.00; Synod Exjiense Fund, S4.00; Easter Utfering, $10; Other purposes, $250.00; Total, S070.U0. i ,:»:h»' i STAXSTEAD AN'D HEEIIE PLAIN. The Rov. W. T. Forsythe reports : The past year has not been very eventful in the history of this parish, although there has not been wanting I bulicvc a gradual pro;:ress in the work of the church. (Jne has to learn in these frontier missions an. etc., which has been distributed between the two churches. A violet frontal was given to Christ Church, which now has three frontal-,— green, red, violet, and we hope soon to l)e aide to jirocure a white one when we shall he able to follow the seipience of tlie seasons. To Beebe Plain was given two frontals. and oiher articles. Christ CJivrcli. — Morning and evening services have been held every Sunday. The attendance at morning service has been good, that at evening service ([ am sorry to gay) not q.iite as good as it mi^ht and ou'dit to i)e. althouay Srliool still contin- ues its good work undrr Mi>.s Ik'phurn's etliririit care, thanks to the griint of thi' (.'hurch Soci<.'ty which I hope may he contin\nMl. The lian 1 of time lias licen lor a long time noticcahli' in the dingy api'earance of the intcriorof the churcii fahric Thel; idn'sof the congregation havi- re^olveil during this winter to endeavor to raise funds to tint the widls and ceiling, and r,i do other needful repairs, and they ha\e held mie -nrad idreadv. which uas very successfni. May tlieir ettoi'ts lie ei'i;wned with -u.'ees-. They have helped to li(juidate the clairch expenses \iy a hazaar and strawherry fe-tival. They deserve the thanks of all the mi'iiiheis of the churcii for tiieir persevering etliirts. We hope hy tiie kind liherality "f a true friend of the parish u> secure the Lrenerous oft'er of 1{. llaniilton. Ksn.. to ,.ur luidow- ni ent Fund, sonn- time at the connnencement of the comini v ear 1 am sorrv that m ir sultscniitifiiis towards \aiiou< lundsnf the Church ^^ociety were smaller than usual, imt we had to raiseau extra contrihution for the church extension fimd. 1 hope this next strict attention to nie year. Ity amount hoth for riiurch .Socie thod ty and and svsteni. to raise a lar;:or missions Attl le visi t uf tl 10 Jiishop to this churcli last June, .'> persons were admitted to hill church meinhership liv the sacramental rite of ContirmatiMn. th. I have held fortni:;htly week day services for a le w niontiis to at " Judd's Mills." ahout U miles from the village, and hope soon be ahle to hold services at Casnellhoro about 8 miles distant between iiere and J>arnston townshiii. Our Wednesdav evening services have been held as usual, but I am very anxious to estahli>li service. le daily 1 am sorry to have to ciironicle the death of 1). C I'helps, Ks

liccn more a\'<- tt'inatic. as we have partially adopted the envelope system, and hope toachool, which seemed to ;;row smaller in numhers some time a;j;(), has, I am thankful to sav. again revived. There is one very encouraging feature in church life here, viz., the increase in the numher ot connmuiicants at our mnnthly poleliration of Holy (.'(Hiimunion. held ;it S.i'.dau). Wehavc now tliii'ty oommuuieants. and the average attendance is l:'i. 1 know this might hi- lictter, hut still it i.-; enco\iraging considering the new- ness of the Work here. I wassurpii>tMl und gratified last winter at the kind gilt of a hand- some fur coat from the memlicrs and friends of All J^aints ( 'hnrch. It was a pleasing sign <>f harmony hctween pastor and j)en)ilc. I liDpe tn he able soon to hold a week day service at some piiiiit hetween here and the mission of < ieorgeville. I tiiatd< all the olliee hearers of the t\V(» churches for their kind cooperation with me in all cliurch work, and pray that the work (-f the church may he strengthened and e.\tenhoj)'8 Colloj;o, 8;;.(lO; CIimitIi P^xteiiMion Fund, 810.00. 3. Ol)jocts iiutsido of the l)io('osc and Parish : Foroit,'n Mi^*ioI1s, S'i.2T i Domestic >rissions, 83.75; Men)orial ('atli«-(lrai Fuml, $2.00; Pnrocliial Minsion to Jews, $1.56. Total, 8S22.84. ST. WYLVESTEU. The Rev. W. (r. Faulconcr roport^ : I have the jileasufe to report that the Mission as a whole is now in a somewliat ie;^ular working order. Th(.'re are services held at seven diflFeront jilaces, all which, considering^ the smailnoss of the various I'rotestant taniilies, are well attended. I am ;^lad to sav there has heen an increase in our midst of communicants, <.'S[ishop too. was very welcome, during which twenty-nine were received into full oonmunion of the Church of England, and 1 trust, with the Li\ing Church of Christ. In conclusion 1 tiust hy (jod's blessing the work will grow and prosper, although tliere is one disappointment in our labor, that our congregations ai e on the decrea.se instead of the increase, as the vounj'er members of i>ld families leave their homesteads as .soon as they are able to shift for themselves. Yet my cotnfort is that I know one soul is as precious in niy Master's eye as thousamis, and cost as much to redeem it. Baptisms — Infant-, S; N'uni'n.'r eonfii'ined since last report. 2P. Marriages. 3 ; Burials. I. Financial Statk.mf.nt. Ueceipts; Amount of otfi'i'torv, §45.75; Other don.'iiions and collections, 84.25. Total, 850. On. Ex})enditure : Assessment or amount towards Stijiond. 817P.r)n; Parsonage improvetnont, .S.'JO.OO; Other jmrposes, 8150.mt; Church .Soeietv. 81.25; Bishop's College. 84.00; F(neign Missions, 85. 01; Donu-iic Missions, 84.00. Total, 8373.;i6. TIIIiEK RIVRFt.S. The Rev. J. H. Jenkins reports: Baptisms — Infants, (1. Burials, 6. Financial Statk.ment. 1. Parochial objects: — Amount tow.ards Stipend. 82.'>0.00; Church and Parsonage improvement, 8(!3.00 ; Other purpose-*, 8400.00. 2. Diocesan objects :— Church Society. 819.05. 3. Ob- jects outside of the Diocese and Parish : — Foreign Missions, ^-i.^'l ; Domestic Missions, 84.00. Total 8720.67. 101 VAI.CAIITIKR. Ki'v. Pr. nio|)ol rojiort.s: We liiid a Ha/.aiU' last suiiiincr, wliicli roalizcil over one liuiidicfl il<»llars. The iiioiicy was oxpoinlcd on sovLTal iiii|ii'ove- iiiciits tu the inside of th ' cliurcli. Many iiion' aiMitioiis ami repairs are iieeiled to ci>iu|ilitc the olnirch j)n»|)erty, and it is proposed to attend tt> them a little every year. Ill spite of the niiiisual dull times to our farmers, they have re;iilily C(»iiseiited to an iiiereaso of their assessment. Wo are again indehted to Mi.ss Ross (jf Lorettc for our musical serviecs. Mrs. Montizamhert, Hon. .Tud;ie Andrews, and others, jnive n^'Miii. as in lormer years, lil)erally contrilniled presents for tho aiiMual Christmas Tree. The attendance at church is unabated, rommunioant.-. li.ivo increased. A-es>nienl to Dioee-an P.oanl, .S2()().(|(l ; P.a/.aar .^11 . I)eli!>a,ii;e re|)orts : The work of tlie church has been ^oin;j; on steailily in spiti; of oar diminished numlters. My journeys to ('ranl)ourne were very hard on myselt and my horse hist winter. The roads were very heavy, and it was l)itterly cold over the hleak hills. Three timed ill succession I reached Krampton late and too c.xhaustc'd lor eviMi- iii;^ service. J>ut with these exceptions I have had my eveiiin;;^ services here afi-'r my return irom <,"ranl»ourne. I have inain- taiiied a p.m. service in the first rani^e of Krampton on the tSundays that I do not^o to Cranliourne. Alter this service 1 return iiniue ill ti lie for the evening service in the Church. lioth myself and the people are grateful for the kind considera- tion nf the Diocesan Uuard in not raising the assessment lor tlij ensuing three years. We kept up our monthly temperance met'tings until the Spring, aiiil they have been recommenced this winter witii considerable success. A goo I number have signed the total al)stinence pledge. Our School, thanks to the aid received from the Church Society, was inoperation until Scpteml)er, when our teaciier, who had given iiiueh satisiaction, left us. Wo have not as yet been able to find anuther to take her place. 1 102 ?1; .11 Onr pcofile have as usual contributed to different outside |iin'- poscs. 1'lie amount may seem small, but in course of time we may be able to send more, especially for Foi-eji^n Missions, The ladies are T>r(\'Osin Diocesan Objects : ('luir<'b Society- 35 -{5 G 00 Bi>bops ( ollege 2 12 Olber pui'jH)ses , Oiijeels outside l)ioee>e and Parish Foreign Mi>sioiis.... l)ome>tic .Missions. of 2 M) c runhourne. $30 00 2 (10 11 15 •75 1 50 1 50 Tntal, 82(1 Olber Purposes 3 00 ,") 01) >) III) f » lit i; • 1 10 ti2 () 01) 5 00 O ;!() • > Ill) $239 73 !$K) 00 S2t5t; (i;> ;) (II) • > (Ml 103 GUARANTEE MISSION FUND. Don.'i'ioiis mill Aiimml Siibscrii)ti()ns nimlp ii|i to l.itli ,l,iiiii:iry, H.S7. us sliewn on piif^e 1 1 1 Cliiircli Societ}'? )rt for l,s8ij. Suicr Rereircil. Qiu'Ihm;, St. Mii'liiipl's Church Fair. Additioinil. tilierhrooke, Mr Hull St. IVtcr's (Jiiild. Mr. Ik'ix'kt'r .Aiiniiiil Donations. Siili-iTip- lioii. S cts. 047 jO iiO Mr. [■ A F Kin;.'spy Mi.-J.-ii MiiL'ojr MfUiniinie " WiMii< .r " DixvilU- '• [Stiiiisli'iiil ami ISi'obe IMaiii Klkins - •)■") 00 llallowell, K.lgcU Concert 60 00 .', DO .Morris •'•") rii'iiil ~t (III 2{3. 1,082 00 ino 00 •i:> 00 lit'll l(l.\S-|llf Damiili' Mi.-;sioii *. Durliiiin '• *.. Hisliiip's ('ollcijc *. lliiilfv .Mi.>sio!i ♦. . \:iw\. iri' Cook.-iiiin C0itti('Ooi< ■JO (10 10 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 ii; 27 :;o 00 S.>*:: { ;i> 2 ."ill 7 T)!! 00 .... s 70 .■^i,:i4'^ 00 •I'ayiueiils from Mission nmrlvncl * are staii'd to be on account. CASH STATEMENT. lM-7 /)r. Jan. l.S. To Halance in Imml as shewn on page 111 Church Society's Ke irt .\o. 4."i i.>^»ii $1.1,"):) Jan. 10. " Casii received since for Hubscriplions and Doniilioiis to date. Cash received for Interest diiriiiy: year, 1887. 1,T:C> -,H JO 20 : " ISJ^,'* S;!.005 50 Cr. Jim. ,'!. 15y I'aymont to the lion. TriMsiiror, Dioce.^an Hoard fo is 88 Slii)ends of Cleri,fy payable out of this Fund .S4.")0 00 Jmu. 10. Balance this day .S2,5."i,") 60 The iihove sum of two thousand, live hundred and (ifty-tive r<0/\i\i) dollars i? at the ere(iit of the '• (Jiiaraniee .Mission Fund' account this day in the Merchant's Bunk tit' Canada, Savings Bniuch. M. HELL IRVINK, Hon. Treasurer. Qiiehec, January 10th, 1888. 104 EEGISTEATION STATISTICS. •TTh T.aptisnis 621 Confirmed 88:1 Marriiiges." 112 ]5umls oOG RIVIERE DU LOUP, (en bas.) The Secretary regrets that he received to late for insertion in tliis report, a vahiable and most interesting account from tiie Ilovd R. C. Tanibs, M. A., Incumbent of Riviere du Lou[), en has, giving a detailed statement of his Missionary labors in the iiiimy Stations under his charge, including the District of the Saguoiiay as well as Riviere du Loup, the Portage and the Stations on the Intercolonial Ra.'way. Mr. Tambs also furnished a long list uf Subscribers to the Mission Fund of the Church Society from the South and North Shores of the St. Lawrence amounting' to ■'i'UT.O;]. 105 COXTRTBUTIOXS FOR CHURCH ITRPOSES THROUGH- OUT THE DIOCESE DURING THE YEAR 1887. QuEiiEc City, Cathodral $11,400 St. MiiMlii'w's 7,525 Kt. Miclmurs 3,24(; St. I'liiil's (i47 St. IVum'.s 1,3S(; Trinily 2.770 Total $24,977 UciiAi, De.vneuy op Quebkc. Roiii-fr Louis $ 302 Ciic'iiiim tku Poi'K, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. 1;jt. m^^ f:. ■^mmm Dr. 110 TIIK BISIIOPJ^IC ENDOWMENT FOND TN 1887 Dec. 31 To Investments, viz.: City of Kingston due Do Hamilton " Water Works " " Do Montreal Do .Siicrbrooke " County of Oxford " Town of IJelleville " Do Perth due 188!) to County of Alltert, N. 15 Constitue of St. Giles Tiiwiiship of Chrttliani...due 1888 to City of Toronto due County of Perth City of .Montreal Permanent Stock. Somerset Mortgage 1888 to Toronto Mortgage due Toronto Mortgage " Casli in the Savings Department of the "Union Biink of Canada," bearing in- terest at 4 p.c We, tlie undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of tlie above Fund, and have verified the Securities, and found the wliole correct. Quebec, 26th January, 1888. C. W. Walcot, ) . ,., „ V T u . ■ „ f Auditors. h. J. Hale, j Ill ACrOI'NT WITH THE TRKASUEKR. Cr, 1SH7 Jaiiy. 1..., Dec. .Tl..., Jany. 1. Dec. 31. Hy Hiilnnco from last year Cash on hand on 'M9\ Dereni- hvx, IHHC, for invi'siniiMil .^lOI.'Jl CC Dt'bcntnres redecniod dur- ing 1887 lOiSn 00 20881 »;< Invested during 1887 20:.(io (i(i Revenue Account. Halance on hand $3r{G 51 Uevcnue of the year TiOOt'i 40 .Mlowance to the Lord llislioi) of Quebec. 5000 Oi) iiank commission for draft on To- ronto 7 5(1 Revenue available for Investment. Capital awaiting Investment S eta. 80289 ;!l E. & O. E. December 31, 1887. $ cts. :\^\ 00 85007 m 5343 00 50o7 43 335 50 381 (JO 717 1(5 nr.i\u 84 Albx.v.nder Pope, Treasurer, Bishopric Endowment Fund. 112 Dr. TIIH LOCAFi KNDOWMKXT FUND IX AiVol'XT Dec. :{1. u^^^rl f To invrstmonts on iiccoiint fifilie follow- ing i'Jiiduwiuuiit FiindH, s'vi. : QfEBKC CllAl'KL. City of Montiviil Bonds 'JOOO oid •• lliiniilion " ! ITsii imi " .^ii('il)rookt'" r.Mlo IMI " Toronto '• j loon on Montroiil llai-bor " ' loiio ok oimd uO FltAMl'TO.V. City of Montronl Hoiuls County of Alhiit '' City of Slu'il)r()oi7l.") 04 '' JifveriuL' of llif year 'Ml ;VJ GlOG 90 Lkss. I'Hid Rev. F. IJoyle ino 00 " IJev. J. 1). i)fliliage 100 no' 200 00, 5906 00 400 00 flS7 06 DuL'MMONIiVir,LK. 18S7. Jan. 1 Hy I?alancp from last account. Dec. 31 Revenue of the year Lkss. Paid Rev. F. (}. Scott, 1.- monthg. TllUEE RlVEUS. 1«.'*7. Jan. 1 By Balance from last account. Dec. 3! lleveuue of the year. Less. Paid Rev. J, II. Jenkins. 5331 on 308 504'J 14 2.50 00 5392 14 4035 50 310 00 5252 58 300 00 4052 58 23438 74 t f--' 114 D> THE LOCAIi KNDOW.NrEXT FrND IX m II .sWIXfcH i< m lfi87. Dec. 31. llroiiKlit f'orwnnl COATICUOKB AND lUUKOUl). ('ity of Montreal I'l-rinatiiMil Stock. " " lUiinis f'i.lll.ty nf.MlMTt Tuwii (if I'ciili Ciiv (il lliiiiiillon Town i)t' ISiirrii' Windsor t;iiy o( StialtonI " Si. Juliii's, N.H Town (if Siratliroy TurdnlD .Mortgage Al'TONVAI.K. City of St. John IJoiula. (.'onnly of AHuTt V,'\\ of Si I ai told Town of Wimlsor {'iiy (f Shcrlirtioki' Toronto Morljjagt' Ascot and Wkstdl-ky. City of Slicrhrooko IJonds..., " Hamilton Connty of Allicit Town of WimUor , I'rovini'i' of \cw lirnnswick ToroiUo Alortgatje Ikiiv. Toronto Mortgage. Connty of Allx'rt Hoiids <'ity ..f Stratlonl i rruvinci' ot New HrMiswick Bonds I Toronto Mortifayc l}U0.Ml'TOfJ. $ CtS. •too (Ml IIMiO 11(1 400 no :ioo till '.'.'ill (H)} '.'no (III, 'Jim (lit, 1."|0 oil' Km III) |0l) no Ttio on 2ttil (!(l •JIMI 1(10 100 (iOO :ttio (1)1) III) lull on 1(10 on 200 on 8t>n 00 jr.ii 00 •jtio on l.-|0 On 100 00 700 00 ^ ots. :tHoi) 00 l.'ii I) ni) Ii)i| 00 J2IIII III) Olio no .'!2 l."i."> no 115 IN A(X'OUNT WITH TIIK TJiKASUJJKU— a>«/,«««/. Cr. Drought furwai'tl COATII'OOKK ANIi HaHKOIIIi. ]H87 Jim. 1 :|{y HalaiK'*' from IhsI .iccoiiiit Due. 31., .Tfin. 1. Dec. ;il. Kuvemic ol ihi' yi-nr Lkss. I'rtid Rev. Jidin I'ostiT .fliHi (i(i I!fv. C. li. WiL-lit-r liiO (i(( ACTO.WAI.K. Jan. 1... Dec. :!1.. IJy Biilnncp from last aceoiint. Kevt'iiiie i)t' till' year Ascot and Wkstuuky. Hy Balance from last account. Uevuniie of llic jcar Bhomi'ton. Jan. 1...- 'By Balance from last account. Sept. 'Ja.. " 21).. Dec. 31. Hci|ncst (rom ilic late .Mrs. Mack Amt. collected in the Mi.>sion, per Rev. T. L. Hall, MA Donation by Robert Humilton, Kt^cj... Ufvenue of the year BinY. Jan. 1 By Balance from last account. Mch. 1. Oct. " 24 " 31. .1 Amt. collected in the .Mission, pei Rev. 11. S. Fuller I Donation by IJobert Hamilton, Ksq... Donation bv '• ii friend,' per lie v. F J, B. Alltiatt, |).D Amount collected in the .Mission Keveuue of the year $ Ct8. I S Ct8. ■l\VM 74 ,'!Ti;;» ,>J8 ■-'Ji 'i\ 3l)Ul \1 •jnn nil 14'J3 4(1 lo.'ii (It; 01 13 liiiKi an 50 0(1 lIKI (Ml IJ.". ss 4G3 rxi 5(1 (Id l,-.o 0(1 200 0(1 1(1(1 0(1 •25 05 3791 12 1507 05 t f 1112 19 3411 7G 9SS 55 34249 41 I'' •"■n J>r, 116 THE LOCAL END0\VMI-:NT FUXf) Dec, 31. IJrouglit forward. Cai'k Covk and Pbiiok. Citj' of .Montreal Stock " " lioiids ('ity of Toronto " County of Albert " ("ity of Ilnmilton •' Town ot ISairio " " IVrth " " Windsor " Citvof Slnitford " ■" St. John. .V.t} Town of Strathroy I'roviiici' of Nt'W IJriiniwifk IjoikLs. ToroiUt) Jloilgage Cuiiti.F.sTON Rkctoky. City of .Montreal Stock " |}onds Conity of .Vlbert Cit^- of Hamilton Town of Hairic '• U'in'l.sor City of .Siraitonl 'i'owM of .Strut hrciy ll'rovMicc ol .N\-w Uriuisw ick Bonds. I Toronto .^lurtgagc CiiAiiLK.STON' RiXToitv (Siiucial acct.). Toronto Mortgage CoMI'TON". Quebec Mortgagi; CooKSiintB. (St. IV'tiT's Clmioli.) Toronto .Mortgage Dl'oswbll. City of Slicrbrooke Bonds County of AUiort " City of Stratford " Town of Windsor Toronto Mortgage % cts. I .^ cts. .'iL'.-i,-,:, 1)0 .'ino (IC lIMIII (l{ ')ii(i (l< 4(10 III L'.-,(l (III liO() 0(1 lillU (10 J(tO (III 1(1(1 01) lIKI (III 1(10 III) 2(»(l 11(1 2.".lt IK) .^i.'O (Id lOllO (II) ;■>()() Oil ■1110 2(10 200 l,-,o )ll() 300 2.". I) 700 00 \'M 00 300 00 5oiji) 00 Till) 00 llOO 01) 200 (III Kill 00 101) 1)0 2."i() DO 12.'.o 00 ■I 72::. 110 117 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TEEASURER-0>«h-««ed Cr. 1887 Jan. Dec. 1. 31. Brought forward Cape Cove and Pkhce. § cts. Jnii. Doc. 1. 31. By Balance from last account '. 3715 01 I'levenue of tlie year 220 8*3 Less. Paid Plcv. W. G. Lyster, B.A CiiAiiLESToN Rector V. By J?!i!anco froin last account 3008 45 217 01 S cts. 34,249 41 lievenue of the year. 3SSG 36 2itn Of Mch. Dec. 28., 31., Less. Paid Rev. A. .Stevens, .M.A Ciiarlebto.v Rectory (Special acct.). ' By Anonymous donation .■JjdO On Revenue 1."; 02 ■515 0:; Jan. Dec. 1. 31. 1.-) o: Les.s. Paid Rev. A. Stevens, ,M.A COMI'TON. By Balance from last account '\ ,5003 50 Ilovenue of the year ; 182 03 Jan. Dec. Jan. Dec. Less. Paid Rev. G. H. Parker. COOKSHIRH. 1 ,By Balance frani last account. 31 Revenue of the year 0247 53 247 53 002 00 20 04 DfDSWELL. 1 !By Balance from last account. 31 ! Revenue of the vear 1204 30 70 11 3735 87 30SG 3G 500 00 501)0 00 088 04 1274 47 4'J134 75 m Dr. 118 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND 1887 Dec. 31. It- m Brsught forward Danville. City of Stratford Bonds. \ " " St. John " Toronto Mortgage cts. 2.50 nn :'(i(i III) 'j(i(i ltd Gaspe B.asik. Citv of Montreal Bonds Township of Tiny '• County of Albert " Town'of Barrie •' City of Stratford ■• Town of Windsor '• Province of New I5riinswick City of Hamilton iToronto MortgHfje S cts. 47,255 00 .'iiKi (in ,'iiin nil 4IIII (III 'Jim III) 1511 1)1)1 1511 nil! 1511 no I III iini 4.MI nil Irela.s'k .\n'u South l.NVEit.sKss. City of Montreal Bonds County of AUiert •' .. City of Hamilton " Province of New l!riiii.-^. City of ."^^lierbrooke Bonds. County of Albert " City of llaniilion " . Town ot Windsor '• Toronto Mortgage .sun lllll .(nil lllll J ."ill III) 1 ,Mi nil lull iiii{ lliO nil' !iiiu {III Dim III! .|iiii Oil ■j.Su nil lOll 11(1 '.Mill 0(1 illIU nil lull nil J.'lll nil lllll III) Levis. City of .Montreal Bonds ■• Hamilton " County of Alliirt " Town of Barrie '' : '■ Perth ■' I ■• Stratliroy '• 'Toronto MortLoige T'rovince ot New Brunswick Bonds. 650 CO ■-'CO 00 !T00 00 2250 ftO 1700 00 1,500 00 U50 'J5 00 119 IN ACCOUNT WITPI THE TREASURER-Cou/m«e(?. Cr, 'Brought forward I Danvii.i.k. 1H87 I .Ian. 1 By BHlaiice from last account. Dec. 'i\... . Revenue of tlie vcar Gasi'E B.\si\. Jan. 1 .... By Ij.ilaiice from l;i.>t account. Doc. .11... Revenue uf the vt-ar .1.111. Dec. Ikkl.wii and Sorrii Invkiinkss. By Falancp from la.st account. •1 ■•• Revenue of tlie year , i .I.Ml. 1 l»rc. :;i... Ki.\(;>KV. liy Balance from last account Revenui' of lii« year Jan. I. Leeh By Balance from last account. Revenue of llie year Levis. J'Ui. 1 \\\y Balance fr -ni la-t account. Dec. ;{!. Revenue ul the vear S cts. tjo: 2 J 'ft; 71 \rAC, 94 1.">'J 'iii 142 Ci .; 2122 it4 114 2y S cts. 40,134 75 043 93 1010 13 400 OO 3712 10 00447 10 We, the undersigned, have examined tne Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and have also verified the yecurities, and found the whole correct. Quebec, 26th Janj., 1889. s-.r-.Lr''^""""- 125 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TBEASimKU— Continued. Cr. 18S7 Jhi). 1.. Dec. 31. Jnn. 1.... Dec. 31... Jan. 1..,. Doc. 31,... Jan. 1.... 29..., Dec. 31.... Jan. 1... Dec. 31.... Sandy Beach. F^.V Halnnce Crdni lost account, Kevenue of tlie year StI|(i.\WAKE. By Balance from lust account. Revenue of the year 5 cts. 3129 85 189 19 2008 10 124 2.") iSTAX,STEAr). By Bala- ce from last account '' Revenue of the year I'ri'Eit Durham a.nd L'Avfmr. By Balance from Inst account "' Amount collected in the .Mission. .., " Donation by Robert Hamilton. Esq " Revenue of the year Suspense Account. By Balance from last account " llevenue of the \ear 1380 2,") 64 70 1444 18 150 00 160 00 85 99 522 23 27 86 $ cts. 3319 04 2132 41 1450 95 1830 57 550 09 90447 10' E. E. Alexandf.u Pope, Treasurer Clergy Trust Fund. 31st December, 1887. Dr. 126 THE GEXFJiAL FUXD OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH I807. December 31 To Transfer to General Fund Investment ac- count " Grants to Education Fund " " for outfit, Rev. H. S. Fuller Rev. Josiah Ball Rev. Alex. Ilobertsoa ... " " in aid of buildinfrs ; Parsonage, Valcartier. 50 00 50 00 "iD 00 100 00 Parsonage, Magog 150 00 " Salary of Secretary, I-^h" '' Expenses for year \XHl : Secretary postage and sundries ' 2^ 3,i Hon. Treasurer postage and telegrams Freight and duty on Cyclo.style paid for in li^SO Rent of Committee Roum Printing Reports, 18St; Distributing do '•.Morning Chronicle ' advertising and printing " Quebec Mercury "atlverlising $50 I I) 1.".0 00 2,"0 00 .'too 00 " Expenses Cathedral Aa.^ooiatlon " " St. Francis District Association *' Balance 14 21 ,'{ 17 15 00 340 H5 11. 10 11 75 12 00 •) 05 23 (50 451 03 20 .-.S 400 50 >2,214 02 We, the undersigned have examined the accounts and vouchets of the above fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 25th January. 1888. ('. JoniiE, ) . , , 127 DIOCESAN CHURni SOCIETY, THE TKEASUKEK. Cr. 18fl7. I January 1 By nalnncf fiotii lust iiccoiint " Anioiitit rt'Cfivcd on iiccount of subscrip- tions, ISHt;, piiRe -11 lifpoil 18Hi; " 20 " LegHfv from Dmne Anne llair.ey, widow of iUibert Samjile, Ksq., Liniuri', county of Henuci' December 31 " Interest on Investment:! ■ Collections and SubsdHilions ; City ot Quebec St. Francis District Mepantic District Gaspe District 1888. January 1 By Balance 824 454 142 18 85 03 9t5 Oti $200 71 28 00 50 425 00 51 1,440 80 §2,214 02 $499 50 m M. Bell Irvink, Hon. Treasurer Church Society. Qdbbbc, 3l3t December, 1887. 12S Dr. THE srsTKNTATloN 1 TNI) OF TIIK IN ACCOUNT WITH i! I«^ 1 It • 16R? I December r'.lTo Hon. Tronsurer Diocesan Honrd. iSi,2(in ,VT VC(\ the iincler-ifiiH'i], lirivc cxMniiiied the iiccoiints nm! ToiiehiTs of llic ftJinvf Fund, and fuiind the same coriett. Quebec, 25th Jhiiiiuiy, 18H7. Kl'WlS I'lil'K, ) Auditdi's. Dr. THE MISSION EUNI) w the I)ln(jj;sAX 1S»7. I March 11 |To Kxiiense? Anniversary Meeting, viz. : 1 llent (if Hall, Advertising, TrHVcllin^r. .'.c. December 31 *• H(tn. Treasun'r ['ioiesun lloaid I '.',7".j T'> %2,)*C\ ."1 AVe, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and voiicber.s of the above Fund, and found the sam« correct. '■• •^^""l;^- I Audit EiiwiN Pops, [ Quebec, 25tb January, 1888. litors. 120 DKKKSAX ( HUKCil SOCIETY, TIIK TIlKAsrifKll. Cv. HH7. I ^ December 31 By interest on Investments. $1,209 33 Quebec, .'Mat Deci-tnbiT, 1SS7. Hon. TiiM.-iiii-L'r (-'Lurch Society. €lirii(-^'Ii SOCIETY i\ AiiorNT wnii nil': TitEA.suuKU. Cr. IHH". Miireli II April 1 Ducember ;;i By R(jv. M. Nf. Fotiier;;!!! — Pror.H'd- of colloc-^ tiou at tL'; AnniviTsiirv .Met'tinif on 7tli! Miiivli \ I •' T!;ioiigii Ki'V, H. .J. Pctry to add to above. \ " Amount roceived on account of Sub,scrip-| tious. \^M. .See (liige 'Jit Report LSSO..; •' Collection .St. Janies'^i.'burch, Ciicouna ' " Collections ;inJ ;ui>;cri[)t's City of Quebec i " " " •■ Si. Ftiincis District " " " '• Megimtic •' " « " " Gasiu'' " $ W> 0.9 1 00 120 00 .js.3 55 67.") 30 307 57 58 Ol' I 21 97; 2.n(i2 91 $2,803 54 Quebec, l^lsi'December, 1SS7. M. Bell Iuvink, Hon. Treiuurer Churcli Society. H i- ii if ■i ' 'M ■ ■11 i ft i:'|W J» 'I' J' r«' m Hi Dr. 130 THE PENSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOl'NT WITH 1887. I j December 31 To Pension Fund Investment nccoiint. beingi j proiiortiou of Investments during year ■ I I ' " Pensions paid during year : I Rev. M. Ker, D.D., for 12 months 400 (lOJ Rev. F. A. ymitb, to 30th Sept., 18!?T 187 fio: Late Rev. "\V. King, to30th Sept., IssT . 300 (lO , $2,'Ai o;> December 31 •' Balance for Investment S87 :0 2,012 .^3 *i;,il7-l 42 We, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and \ou(licr,s ut tin' nbove Fund, and f"uud tlie same eurrect. ('. .[n)i;K, ) . ,■ r, ,. ... i> ML. \ Audiiord. Quebec. 2Jlh January, 18s8, 131 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Ct. 1887. Januarv 1 By balance from last account $2,736 18 December :51 " Amount received on account of subscrip- tions, 1880. See page 214 report of 1886... 26 00 " R. H. T.vlee, church warden, Lennoxville, (.tflertory collection Thanksgiving Day ,'80 14 00 " Interest on Investmerts 1,991 12 09 33 " Collection St. James Church, Cacouna '• Coliectionsnnd subscriptions, City of Quebec 1,028 GO " " •' St. Francis D strict 134 10 " •' •' .Megantic " 61 43 " " '■ Ga-pu '• 13 ,'34 1,237 79 $0,074 42 ISSS. Januarv I I'v balance .S2,042 83 .\I. Bell Irvine, ll'iii Treasurer Church Society. (\>L-F.I!KC, :!ist Di-'t'eUlbiT. I'^ST. ill u Dr. 132 THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS F[JND OP THE IN ACC )UNT WITH 1887. December 31 To Widows and (')rplians Fund Inveslinent, ac- count, being pro[)ortion of Investments during year '■ Annuities paid as nniiff : Widow of the Rev. J. Dalziel j Widow of the Rev. H. P. Mdusbiidge Widow of the Rev. W. C. Merrick Widow of tlie Rev. J. .Simpson i Widow of the Rev. R. Siiort (from Isl Oct.. L-oii. to :;otLi ."Sept , is.sT; : Widow ot iije Rev. J. Sykes , Widow of the Rev. J. Turranee Widow of the Rev. R. .J. Ward | Widow and two children of the Rev. A. ' J. Woolryche Daughter of the Rev. Geo. V. Iloiisnian, | to .'V-st December, IssT, at-i^T") per an- num 1 ii!l,s81 -'d • \no 00 lOU GO 300 00 :ioo 01) ;ioo 00 300 00 l.VI 00 3O0 00 4U0 00 10 72 " 2 Drafts on New York, Mrs. Simpson's pen- sion " Balance for Investment. 2,:. 10 ";j .S5 ,,721 57 .■j;5,'J23 9 J We, the undersigned, iiave examined the accounts and voucLers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. 0. JfDOK, 1 A.iditora QfKBEC, 25th January, 1888. 133 DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCTKTY, TIIK TREASUREK. Cr. January 1 By Balance from lust aci.-oiint " Amount rei-e IvimI for siih.-cniitions. 1880. See |inge I'l'i IJepurt I.-81; '•' Interest on Investments 1 5 .*> ,') ,") i ,1 «; .*> 5 5 »"> \\ J r» 11 10 10 5 5 40 00 (Kl 00 ;iO 00 00 00 HO 00 so ."lO 00 00 00 00 •JO 00 80 00 30 S2,023 89 i 31 80 3,(i0'i 9-i i 1 •' Annual subscriptions tr -rh CI igymen, viz. Rev. (;.T Ilardiiifr ■■ A. Stevens (iei). Tiinrneliie •• L. ('. ^Vurlele ■'.'.. "_'_[l'__ •• A. (". Seartli • 11. J. I'etrv '■;.■;.■ " .\ II. Juilge '• T. W. Fvles '.'..'.7.!.;.. '• S. I.'ioi.cl ■• H. ('. .^ruaii Tlio-;. .AiUni- ■' IV ('. liea.l '• W. ('. ncrnanl '• W. T. For.Mthe ■' Jos. Kaines " \V. (i. laiilctiuer '• (J. 1; Walters, 1NS6 and ls87 " .M. (i. TIk nipson. l8s .\ U' '.tO.S. Edwin Poi'E j 135 THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TEEASURER. Cr. 1887. December 31 By Interest on Investmenta. $302 27 QcEBEC, 3l3t December, 1887. M. Bell Irvine, Hon. Treasurer Cliurch Society. ■ 8 0(1 SO 00 77 70 s.-,S2 8i; THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 1887. Jimuary 1 December 31 By Balance from last account " Proceeds sales of books during the year.. 1888. January 1 By Balance 6V. $ 94 38 488 48 $582 80 .$ 77 70 M. Bell Iuvink, Hon. Treasurer Church Society. Quebec, 31st December, 1887. 136 Dr. THE EDUCATION FUND of the DIOCESAN CllUIiCS i I ■A 1887. December 31 To Grants to Teachers, for 4 quarters, to :^Oth Septeruber, 1887, viz. : I Boiirg Louis, No. 1 Bourg Louis, .Vo. '1 Bourg Loui.^, \o. 3 P'ramiiton Ea.n, to 30 June only.. Franijiton West ■ Uajie Cove, .Vo. 1 ' Cafie Cove, No. '1 lo 31 Doc, 'Ho..j Cape Cove No. 3 — I .Sandy Beach ; £_ I lliildiniand ' '£ I York Hiver I c5 [ I"'asi)i'biac \ Lake Beauiiort j Marbleton , .St. (liles. from l.st .September, '>!7; .St. Ursule I .Stanstend Grant to G. W. \\illi?, Labrador ; IJev. .\1. .M. Fotherfrill, Ins|iecting :jcIi(io1.sj anil Travelling e.xiiiMises I R. J). Ilogers, commijjion on i.olk'ctingl subscriptions j .*4« 50 48 ,")(! 48 .■)0 3;i (III 4i; on i,:\ .•.(1 14 oil 44 nil ;-;v) 00 'j-> 01) :vi 1)1) 4 J .".II :-vl on ."li ,')l! 2 iji; 32 (III 'A nil '^tillT C\i\ ion 1)0 .")>< :i.> .-. U7 i'alante y,i 03 $1,093 71 We, th" undersigned, have examined the accjunts and vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. C. JuDCiE, I . 1-, . Quebec, 25th January. 1888. Edwi.n Pope, j '^"'^' ""' lIUPtCH 137 ^SOCH^TV IN ACoocNT WITH THE TIIRASURER. Cr, 1SS7. • Janiiiuy 1 DecciiibiT :il HOT 100 00 fjS !>.) .") U7 y,-i 03 sl,0S);5 71 IJ}- Balance frpni last accounts , •' Grants from (lencral Fund '• Grants from (\)loniitl and Continental Cli. Society, i,'s() stp '• Subscriptions in City of Quebec, viz. : ! Antlrews. lion. Judge IJeckett, TuDS (."lupham J. G Dobell, li. R Dunhar. (J. (J.. James iJunn, T. 11 ..; Footc, J. J Hale, E. J 1 lam i lion, John Hamilton, Robert Irvine, Q.C., Hon. George Irvine, C,i5., C.M.G., Com, Gen Jones, E, A Judt'e, C Laurie, Mrs, A Machin, H.T ^ .Meredith, Sir Wni Price, K. J ' Price. 11. M Quebec, Lord Bishop of Rac, William Russell. Willis ' Hewell, M.D.. C. Colin ! Scott, W. B Stuart. Hon. Ch. J., Sir Andrew,,..! Tapp, W. H Veasev, G^'orge Williams, MA,. Rev, L. W '• Offertorv collection, St. James Church,; Cape Cove, G.ispe, per Rev. W. G, Lyster .") 00 ;■) 00 1> 00 ."i 00 ■i on .") OO 2 00 2 ,".!> ,") 00 5 DO 2 00 2 ,")0 2 Oil 2 00 2 00 2 00 ,? 00 10 00 2 00 10 00 5 OO 2 ;"(0 2 00 2 00 2 00 .'^ 00 2 00 2 00 sno oi; 486 04 38.') 21 101 .'.n 4 00 .■^1,01^3 71 January 1 By Balance, f the abov& uditors. Quebec, 31st De:3mber, 1887. .S2G2 03 M. Bell Irvine. Hen. Trea3!irer Church Society. ii?-IFl Dr. 138 THE FUND FOR THE EDUCATIOiN; IN ACCOUNT WITH 1887. December 31 Tu Grants in March, 188", to the undermen- nieritiODed Cierjryraen, viz. : Rev F J Bovle. M A ,*oo no 30 00 30 00 40 00 40 00 " J. B. Debbage. B.D " M M. Fottliertrill " J 11. Jenkius B.A •'FA Smith " Grants in September. 18&7. Rev. F. J. Bovle, M. A '• J. B. Debbage. B.D " J. A.Jenkins, B.A " S. Riopel, M.D., M.A " Balance .■i-JOO OU' C5;oo 35 00 30 00 30 00 ^KO 00 23 45 .■kIW:! 45 AVe, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. ('. -JuiiRK. Enwi> Quebec, 25th January, 1888. L'liRK. ■) I.N Pope, J Auditors. Dr. THE COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL WITH THE TEEASUREIJ. 1887. I I .-• s. d. December 31 To Grant to Education Fund j 80 Rev- Jos. \V. Norwood, balance due him' 10 trom 188G " Rev. Jos. W. Norwood, on account of sti- pend for 1887. as missionary at the Mag- dalen Islands at i'50 sterling [ler au To Balance (due Rev. J. W. Norwood) 49 18 10 1 2 •i; c. 385 21 20 210 4G 28 '1.30 10 02G 15 We, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 25th January, 1888. 109 OF CFITLPREX OF THE CLEIKJY, THE TllEASURER. Cr. IHSV. I Jiiiiuiiry 1 l^y l?tiliince from last account AinoiiMt received on account of subscrip- lions, isstj. See page 215 of the Report of IHSt; DiHcmlicr 31 " Donations from Robert Hamilton, E^ij., being half amount of Grants to Clergy ... " Hubscriptions City of <^tuebec St. 'Francis District " Megantic " " Gaspe " 1888. January 1 By Balance $8t) 2r> 20 00 I 180 00 73 00 3 45 17 75 94 20 *383 45 .■<23 45 Quebec, 31st December, 1887. .M. Bem. Ihvink, Hon. Treasurer Cliurch Society. niUJU'II SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIKTY. Cr. 1887. I i, S. d. .$ C. January l,IJy Balance from last account ' 10 20 December 311 " 4 Bills of E.\change, drawn at 30dayssight! during the year, on the Secretary for £'i'l. 10s. each... K'-O C25 95 1888. January 1 By Balance. Quebec, 31sl December, 1887. M. Bell Irvine, Hon Treasurer Church Society. 140 (.' m Dr THK MOL'XTAIX KNDOWM KNT Fl Nl» IN ACCOUNT WITH 1887. I February 1'.' To J. G. Claitlmni, N.P., coiiy ol' ^.>^. i'Jiwi.N I'oi'i:, auditors. 141 OFTIIK DIoriv^AX ClU'r^ni SOCIETV, TlIK TKEASljJ.'EJJ. Cr 1HS7. Janimry Decern lie r \ Uy Balance I'rom la-^t accoimt ' liiten'-:t ou'Invi^stiniMiis, viz. ; Winglmiii ili'hHiiiiin'.'i, s'tOOO, at (! p c. iShi'rbrixikc I'rotfsiiint Soliool (.'om- niissioiicrs lioiids, sr.no ul fi p. c .. .Morlgai^o l{cv. J. H. Jeiikiiid, 8.'!00 at • ; percent Mortgaj^f Tlinj. .\I('i;ain. s.'jKi, on \'al- carlier (lloht- at •) p c. from irah .Iiiiie, I88:i. to l.'.th June. 1H,S7 .Miirtgajfe in West Toronio, .■sLinOii at .') per cent Mortgage in Townsiiip Scathoro. Co. Vork, .S400II at .')'. per c nt 1S88. January Wy Balance HO 00 3i; on IS 00 ■10 80 50 OO J(l 00 ',001 34 Oil 80 ;7.U4i; 14 *642 14 Quel ec, :!lst Iteci-niber ISSI M. Bm.i. IitvixK, Hon. Tieasuier Church Society. 142 I "a-, -lit Dr. SUNDRY FUNDS OV '[UK IN AC'COl'NT WITH iM iliti :.,,! ! 1 '.l3?i. , IJonUJ LOnS AYLWI.X LEGACY F'JND. 1887. December 31 To iiMvincnts nuuie by unior of tiie l{i'v. II. C. Stiinrt, .M .\ , witli apinilviil ot'tlit! liortl IJishop V'Z: Hun. TronsiirtT IHiccsiin iloiinl. (or assi'ssiiicru |8avii)g3 liauk, Umon Urtiik, lor enUowiiii'iit MONTMORENCY ENUUWMKNT FUND. 1887. December 31 To I!ev. \V. S. Vial, Incutribent 1887 ST. MICHAEL'S ENDOWMENT FL'ND. December 3]iTo Rev. A A. Von IfTliind. Rector. 1887. December 31 1887. December 31 "" 1887. December 3 (JROSSE ISLE FUND. To Rev. J. W. For^ytli. Stijienil ns chaplain for 'J< mos. " '• Aug. Rnme. (Jo, 1 monili " Balance CRANEOURNE GLELE (REVENUE ACCOUNT). Rev. J. B. Debbage, B D. . Incumbent. BA^FORD REPAIR FUND .REVENUE ACCOUNT) To Balaiicp ii to ni» !^\tlA ')» si 10 00 .■j! (JO (lO t! (W, (Ml .$12.". flf» M 00 •J". 00 ,s200 00 M 00 >^Xi 00 We, the undersigned, have examineJ the accounts and vouchers of the above Funds, and f jund the same correct. C. JVDCK, ) ..,,iit„_, Quebef, '.'Sth Jaiuary, 188S. Edw;.n Popf, ] ^" '^°"' II '•ffif'' 143 DIOf'KSAN CHURCH SOrfKTY, TIIK TUKASlMJKll. Ct. 1HH7. HOURG LOUIS AVLWIN LEGACY lUND. Deci'iiiber .'il Hy IntcrPst on Invostnipnts, viz. : S>,'i'Ht City of liriindon (Ifbentiire?. at 7 per ct., ijtlOJ, less 50 ctd. I!iiiii\ coniiiiissiou .MONTMurtENCV ENDOWMF^NT FUND. 1HH7. DeiTiubtr 31 lfiH7. December 31 1S.S7. Ikci'iiiber 3i 1HH8. Jiimiiuy 1 1HS7. Decniiber .'M 1S87. January ] December 31 Hj Intension .^I'OdO Stratford debentures al 7 jier cent- ST. .MICHAEL'S E.MxnV.MPI.NT TDNK. Hy Interest on Investments, viz. ; .*1.00i( llHmilton delentures, (it p.c .•ildO Albert Co. debentures, at per cent. GR(»SSE ISLE FU.ND. By Govt, grant received tliroagb Dr. .Monlizambert.... l!y Balance CRA.N'BOL'RNE GLEBE (RKVEN'UE ACCOUN'T). By Interest ou i'lW at 3 per cent BAHFORD BEI'AIR FUND (REVENl'E ACCOUNT), By Balanc*' from last account •• Inter' st at :: per cent, on .^tidO from 1st Oct., 1886 to 31st December, l.s87 .•i<104 .'O ?;l(i| 50 •i^NO 00 .•}; 60 00 6 00 .•j; 66 00 ,*200 00 $200 00 $25 00 .•j;6 00 1888. Januaiy ] By Balance $ 10 50 22 50 $ 33 00 .■ii 33 00 Quebec, 31st December, 1887. M. Bell Irvine, Hon- Treasurer Church Society. 'f'-i Ill* i "1 '■■I 'i Dr. lU QUEBEC DIOCESAN CIIUliCH SOCIETY Debentures and otlier secmitiei, %-iz : Albert debentures at i; per cent. Slortgnges Belleville IJrockville '• Hamilton " Kingston '• Montreal •' Middlesex " Pertli Ht. John, NMJ.'' Sherbrooke '' Slratfuiil Strathioy '• Toronto' Windsor '• ■\Vingliiiin •' Montreal Cons. Fund, T i>.c. Permanent slk| " ■• <; '•• stock I Massawippi Valley Ry. Co. stock ' Sherbrooke, Centre Ward, '1 per cent i Toronto, Gloneester St , ") •• Park Lot lo '• Park Lot [i 5 " '• Yonge 8t., ").] " t; .-i'J.SOC) 00 2,000 00 5,1100 00 I7,i7;j .!;{ 4,8(Jti CtJ •J.OOO (M) 3,000 00 7,000 00 •J.OOO 00 12,500 00 1,000 00 ;!,OnO 0(1 l'.t,SO0 00 8,000 (10 5,000 00, ,"^.000 (M) IMiO 001 loo oo| Bourij Lniiis Ayl irin Leijari/ tin}'!. Brando;! Debentures at 7 per cent. Mountain Emlowment Fund Debentures : Mortgages ; Wingham Debentures at (3 per c 'Ut yherhroolx Montniuyini'i/ En Iidihh iit Funl. Stratford Debenture?, at 7 per cent. Si. Mt<-liitanlio[)e I'irrybo:o' Cape Cove Perce Danville TingwicU Lome llemison i^tandon West Prampton I'ranbourne Cooksiiire iSt. James, Gaspe St. I'auls, •' llatluy.... Waterville .Sliigawake Purl Daniel L'.Vnse aiix (Jascons. Inverness I.'!>[>er Ireland Lower " Adderley Kiiigsey Sjiooner Ponil D(uison's Mills Li.'eds Kinnear's Mills IJroiigliton Ipiier Durham jSouth Durham 2 5 . r w 00 fc X CD " ^ re Total. S cts. 1 $ cts. ! S cts. ! S cts. 1(50 00 1 19 r,n\ 2t) OOi 26 25! 218 501. 24 00'. 2.') 00 15 00; 30 00 tj 25 37 50 40 00 10,5 0.") 100 00 91 33 45 45 38 67 186 7.-) 117 0; ^9 60 15 00 ll.i 27 0( 135 00 40 00 5 00 19 li' 93 75 200 00; 78 00 50 00| 37 5'"i! 46 87i 160 00' 100 ool 100 00 800 ODI 65 00 60 00 30 00 25 00! 330 00 IdO 00 290 00 100 00 120 00 150 00 50 00 175 00 40 00 600 00 225 00 200 00 365 00 135 00 L'lO 00 130 00 :!o 00 325 00 3 10 01 250 00 40 01' 2.")0 01 115 01 15() 0' ISO 00 ,>-'0 on 20 00 360 00 97 50 76 63 46 218 24 00 7-> 87 50| 00 160 00 125 00 100 00 800 00 80 00 90 00 30 CO 31 25 330 00 100 00 290 0' 190 01 120 187 50 175 40 00 640 00 330 95 300 00 456 5.-) 168 105 168 30 513 417 339 55 365 00 142 50 150 315 120 CO 5( 00 00 19 93 00 ■ 00' 00' 00 10 75 260 00 97 50 24 00 9 00 3'J Oi) 208 50 24 00 160 00 100 00 100 00 800 00 80 00 60 OT 30 01) 25 00 330 00 100 00 290 00 190 00 120 00 150 00 50 00 175 00 .30 00 490 00 220 21 300 00 365 00 135 00 139 50 135 75 15 O'l 463 75 300 00 287 50 45 00 202 00 142 50 1.50 00 225 00 50 00 25 00 19 10 54 90 $ Cts. 2976 24 148 Dr. EEVENUP: account DIOCKSAN board in Accoijxr 1887 Dec. 31 To amount brought forward. $ cts. ? cts. 2G128 01 We, the undersigned Auditors, hflvp verified the foregoing accounts with the vovcherf and the balance of cash on hand, and have found the v lole correct. C. JtrnoE. } QuKBEC, January 23rd, 1888. F, HOLLOWAV, j Auditors. 149 AviTii JOHX HAMILTON, HOX. TREASURER— CoH^mKctZ. Cr. ASSKSSMEVTS — Co/i^/«!/5 /. .a 03 n •n — r m 1/ ,,- iiiirt'3' at credit .Mi'lbouriie Uidije Oriiiiistnno Island (in)sse Isle iJiiHiunotidvillo New Carlisle 7 Ofi' 11 00: Total. 28 25 12.5 00 ■:o 75 T. ^ 5^ S cts. $ cts. 33 37 . 4 Qiy 23 33 j 8 'Jii' G til) 02 uO 20 Oi. Iii2 5it 411 (lO l:j III) 142 oO 41 ."in 70 Oii| 20 001 11 .511] 4 00 21 On 330 00 300 00 150 on 187 7.- 3 125 (lOl SO Oil' o.".o 00' lOn 00 S cts ?7 50 V, Old 57 50; 4 50 (.; 81 2"> 00 45 00 05 8:; 57 50 1 40 00 3jO (HI 31 I'.li 15 On| II |ii| 00 00' 3:', 37 41; IG 03 33 37 OG 18 IG 4 00 28 00 341 00 300 00 178 25 312 50 05 75 37 50' 187 50! 100 00 812 501 200 00 1 15 00 40 00 4G2 50 31 GG 15 00 7 00 50 00 70 00 05 S3 57 50 3G Gi)' 93 ,33; 38 GG; G 00; 4 00 8 75 341 00 225 00 118 50 2G2 50! 71 00; 25 00' 119 00 7ii 7.") 050 00 200 00 40 00 342 50, 31 G6' 10 ,50 7 00 14 on $0471 10' 0924 Oj Dec. 31 — By amount of Grant from Society for Pro]iagation of Gospel.. ilo do dd for Pensions. received from .Mission Fund, Clnirch .'Society ilo Sustentation Fiimi do do Guarantee .Mission Fund, Cliureh vSociety. do (.Mergy Trust Fund do do Interest on deposits Do Do Do Do Do Do a els. 9021 02 ■')20G .SO 481 2i i5 lO 1209 53 450 00 20G7 81 4G 30 2G128 01 .J. II.VJtILTO.V, Hon. Treasurer. QUKBEC, 1st January, 1888. < (Vf* 150 DIOCESAX BOARD-SUPPLEMENTARy STATEMEyr. AMOONTS RBCEIVEIJ FROM THE CLOSING OF THE BOOKS TO 31ST JANUARY, 1888. L'Anseaux Gascons. i Stanstead I Kingsey i Ma gog. St. James, Gasiie. I Sliigawake I Leeds i F^ortneiif Sandy Beacli i 'Little Gaspt- I iHatley, Georgfville !Waterville 'East Angus Lower Iroland i Kiiiiicar's Mills Peninsula J. Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer. $ cts. 1j 00 1G2 .lO .M OO 75 OO iJl ,")5 ■10 00 4:) 00 (W :>0' :a) 00 ]■! :,o :!1 'Ji ;!V .-,0 .;i 1)0 If) 00 .VI 00 20 00 'Jit 00 .s7;i5 80 Quebec, 1st February, 1888. I^ii 151 CHURCH SOCIETY. LIFE MEMBERS. DiilVt-rin, the Karl of 6100 OH Loul Miiiick (st'vcii iiiiiiuiil siib- M^iipiioiis) — ;^.")0 (Id Tlu' M.'U(iiiis of Lansilowne 50 Oii Lmil l'.isli()|i of (^iifbi'L- 50 ijd I,()Pl liislioi) of Xiiiu'iira Ifid 00 Alluaii, Ruv. F. .;. li.. I) D W Od Aslif, !'a|iliiiii \l. S ">0 00 Aslii'. Will .">0 00 Hiir-lall, J 'lO 00 l!iii-l M, Mrs. .1 ")0 Oo Ciii'p'uitT. F. S.... :)0 dO (.'arliT, J ')() (Id CocIncH. Misi aO on CrMIII, .Ml'.S ")!) 00 Diiituii Lt. U. A .".0 dd l)i,lic 1, I!. R 10 Foisvili. Jo,-c|.li 1{ r)d dd Foi-yili, Mis. .Ids. P) 50 ■ llanii:;oii, I'oliLTl 400 (id llaiiilNiii, .M,.-;s .")0 Oil llaslitt, ,J;iiiics :>d (Id llatlii'ily. .1. J ">0 I Hi'iickcr. i; \V JO OU llaniiltoh. I!fv. C. Ulit'l'.vood, , \I. A 200 00 IImiiiiIioii. J'^hii 50 00 Jdiu.-:. Kdwiii 50 Od Jilil;;-!', C 50 00 Llovii, ({(■v. W. \' 50 (10 Lovi'll, J 5U 00 Lowiuli's, J. J 50 OO ;M>iviiiili, Sir William „ .Moii'ix.anibi'ri, F., M U .Moiiiizaiiibi-ri, Mi'.s. F .Moiioiaui. Mrj. A. W I'aikc. U. 11 Parker. Mrs. (!. !1 Pciio.VlaiiiL'r, Hfv. T., M.A I'osioii, Mrs. \V I'riie, Iv J Ilcid, Klv. C. p., D.C.L liiiodus, Lt.-Col liliiidcs, .Mrs P.os.s. Mrs. J Ilac, W Rhodi's, Janios .^ewdl, Rpv. E. W., JI.A Sprairtie, Mrs .Siuitli, Lt.Col., K.B .Shaw, P. A ■ .Stuart, Mis. G. Okill .'^iiiiili, R. 11 Sluiw, S. J Tliomiison, Ruv. J. II.. M.A Tlie Rt. Rev. Bislioi. lleliiniith.. ,TiolIope. General Sir U , K.U.B, , \'easey, Geortje Waiuriplit, R Wood, \\\ F AVright, Rev. W., M.D Wright, Mrs Washer, Rev. C. B Wiilker, Miss .^ rx) (.0.^ 50 1.(1 5o (0 50 0(1 50 00 50 00 !»4 0& 50 oa 50 00 4(10 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 100 Oft 60 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 GO no 50 00 .50 00 50 00 50 oo 50 oo 50 oo loo ou 50 00 50 00 100 oo 80 oo. CONTRIBUTORS OF $50, AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Aiidcrson, W. tl $50 00 Andrews, Thos 50 00 Baldwin, Hon. R 50 00 li'll, A. D 50 00 Hlack, J 50 00 Doiiner, J 50 00 liowcn, Hun. Chief Justice 50 00 I^ioxcr, Rear Admiral 50 00 Ihooke, Mrs 50 00 BMriicl, Mrs. D 50 00 Buivtall, II 50 00 Biirslail, fc; 50 00 Black, Hon. H., C.B _ Benson, Thomas Caldwell, Sir H. J., Bart Campbell, Saxton Campbell, A Chandler, Col. (to iNicolet En- dowment Fund) Christie, Major W. P Cochran, Hon. A. W Chajimiin, W Dooiitlle, Rev. L Douglcss, G. M., M.D 5« 0Q» 50 GO 50 OO 50 Oft 100 OO' 100 CO 100 00 50 00 50 Oft. 50 00 50 00. 152 Drum, W 100 Klgin, Lord lOo -Estcoiirt, jMiijor (.ieneral oO Kstcourt, Lady .")() FleiclitT, Hon. Mr. Justice .")0 Forsjth. JiUin's B 50 Fraser, Hon. J. M SO Gillesi>it', A 50 -, ({fT. (ieo ,!IJ.D 100 Milne, Rev. :iren, lames $00 .MHckic. .Major W. S 5o .Metcalf, Lonl lOO Mountain, I!t. Rev. G. J. Lord Bisl'o]) ot Quebec ^aunual for 21 \e: r«) 100 Do. to I)c|)ository Fund lu ])(!, t') Mhssion' Fund (annual for 5 years) 300 .Mountain, '"ol. C. H T.'j Mount-fiiii. Lieut. J. G 50 Mountain, Mrs. G. K 50 OO uo rio 00 on 00 .Mountain, Rev. A. W 150 oo .Mountain, Miss K ou oil .Marler, W. G 50 on .Nairiie, John 5ii 00 Noad, IL J .",!) 0(1 .NicoUs, Rev. J, H., D.I) ,50 no Patterson, P 50 oo I'euilierton, Hon. G 50 oo reuneCafher, II. M 50 oo I'elry, W ,^o ')(i I'elry, W., (junior) 5i) (,o I'oston, E ,")i) 0(1 Posion, W .",0 00 Po.sIlJll, (J .'.(M I) Post(in, Thomas ."lo no Price. W ."iii I Price, Hon, David 5ii no Pipun, .Mrs, C ".o (ii| I've, Jolin ."lO (11) Racey, J ,'.ii oil lioliili, Hon. J ")ii (K) Ross, Hon. J 5iMi() Rowan, F. .M., .Sir \V., (!.LMJ 5o (O Ranisav, Rev. J "iii (io Scoit. \i. S .■,(! (1(1 Slieppard, Miss 5i) oo Siayner, T. A ."jO oo Stewart, Hon. John 5o di) Stuart, Hon. Sir Jas.. Bart I0(i on Symes, G. B r.O 0(1 .Synies, R ",0 oo Si)ra, W .";() ()(( Scaly, J loo OK Smith, C. \V ,")() (iO Somerset, Capt. .Ayliner 15i) (JO Stuart. Hon. G, Okill 5i) Oo Sewell, Rev. If. D 6o oo Trijrge, T 5o on Triage, II. \V 5(' oO Taylor, Miss 5() (lO fsOorne, (i. \V 50 OO Valleau, W. B .... 50 lO Willou(ihl)y, Rev. .M ,',(i oc Wood. \l...\ .5(1 oo \\ ood, u. A. L 5o oo Walker, Hon. W KiO 00 Wail. liev. W. W mO (lO Wilhraham, Rev. C. P 5o oo Voung. D. D I' 1)0 i),-) LEGACIES. isi")— W. Viilp, of Chnmblv Ifion OO' 1S4S— Hon. Cliii't Miistice keid, of MiMitrcul .|iia 00- 18,"i0— Col. ("Iiaiidler, of Niook't Cfor Kmlowmetit Fund) loo 00. Ii^j2— .Mis^ Fiiilay, of Quebec, to the liord Bislioii, for Widows hikI (li-|diiiti3 of ClerffynuMi. to be ajjiilind at his liiscrciioii ; liy iiim tninsterrt'd to clmrfio of the Church Societv 20110 OOi 1S,")4— Miss Walker, of Lennoxville (for the Widows and Ctrphans of Clergymen) 40 oo, HO.'i— Mointiiin. Rt. Rev. G. J., Lord Bishop of Quebec (for Mission Fund) (iOO 00' ISG'.-Hon. W. Walker (to W. li O. Fund) KiO OH lst;i;— J. Waterson, of (Quebec (to Widows' .-^tiid Orpjians' Fund) 50 (0- ISijli— Mr-;. Dunn, of Three Kivers (for Kndownient Fund) 1400 (0; 1>;70— Miss .Shet)pard, of Drumniondville (for Fndownifiit Furd) 2(i00 OO It^TO — Riihcrt Kirkland, of Leeds Cto Widows" and Orphans" Fund) 40 0(> laTT— John Hall, of I.,eeds (Pension I'limi) lOoi) 00 .Miss Taylor, of Quebec ((Jeneral Fund) 400 OO '• ■ •■ " (W. >V (). Fund) 400 00 1.S78— .Mrs. llankier (Pension Fiunlj 100 Oo '' •• (W. it 0. Fund) 100 00 Isso_Mrs. O. I!. Hall, (for .M(>ntniorf'ncv Mission) 20(Ki 00- ist^l— Riv. (4. Milne, M.A. (W. iV O.Fuijd) juO no •' '• (Fensi(Ui Fund; 100 00 Mrs. Aylwin, of Montreal (for Dourg- Louis) 1400 00 Jlenrv S. Scott, of Quebec (W. k ( i. Fund) 1J;"> 0(> * '• '• •' (.Mission Fundi 12,") OO Hon. David K. Price. " (W. .V (>. Fund) ">iiO on l«vJ4— Mrs, Xairne. Quebec (W. & U, Fund) 4('00 OQ. 18S7— .Mrs. yaiuide oO 00 §17530 00 liiih' On Brown, Mis 2 On Coll«v, Mrs 1 Ort Dobeil, Mrs ;J 00 Drum, Mrs 2 oo Evans, M-s 1 00 Fry, Mrs 4 00 " Missionary I5ox 4 ofi Fra«er, Mra....' 1 M Holt, Mrs ' 111) Kennedy, Mrs 1 On LeMesiirier, Mrs 1 oo Maclnren, Mrs 2 On McGie, Mrs 1 oo Mountain, Mrs 1 00 'Little, Mrs 2.") Pojie, Miss 1 00 Patton. Mrs 1 Oo Poston, Mrs 4 00 Peters, Mrs 2 (>0 Hextbrd, Mrs 2 00 Russell, Mrs. \V 1 On Roberis. Mrs 1 0(i Raoey, Miss ~m Rohp'rts, Miss (i 5(i Shaw. Mrs. \\ A :i oo Scott, Mrs. W. \V 2 00 Scott, Mrs. E 1 00 Stewart, Miss I OO Swilt, Miss 1 00 Tarnbull, Mrs 4 00 Wurtele, .Mrs. W 2 00 Wurtele, Mrs. F I 00 Wurtfile, Mrs. Wolfreil 1 00 Wallers. Mrs 2,"i Williams, Mrs Jn 00 do Clivisiiiia.s Tree 14S oo do Missionary [Jdx l» 00 CoUec/rJ bii Miiis /'/i,lli,>.-<. Aiistii;, Mrs Hoswell, .Mrs. St.(iei)ijre (Mint, Mr.? C"r()S.s. .Miss Downes, Mr.s Diinliar, .Mrs Kivers, .Mrs Foote, .Mrs Foi're.st, .Mrs Iliitit, Mrs Latif, .Miss Li;j:;:» r)0 Collfcted hij Miss Jitnie Scott. Anderson, Mrs $5 00 Aliern, Mrs 1 00 Bliincliet, Mrs 1 oO Boswell, Mrf 1 00 Ctiniphell, Mrs. \V. D 1 00 B;iio, Mrs 1 00 JliiU, Miss 1 00 fJali', Mrs 2 Ot Hi'iiiming, Mrs 'J 00 Joinjs, Mr-f. !•: 1 00 Joly. Mrs : 1 00 M<'rciliili, Mrs. K 1 00 More, Mrs 1 00 Maehiii, Mrs 1 00 Posion, Mrs 2 00 Sewell, .Mrs. Hone 1 00 ♦Smith, .Mrs, Stunley 1 00 Spauldiiig. Mrs 1 00 iStevcnson, Miss 1 00 .Schwiirt/.. .Mrs 2 00 .Short, .Mrs 1 00 Sewell. Mrs. E 1 00 Torre, Mrs 1 00 White, Mrs. Alfred 1 00 $32 00 C'ollcr(i>dJjy MisH Gertru'le Shaw. AdmiJS, .Mrs S" 30 Andrews IJrothers 2 00 A.vhvin, Mrs. T. U r.O Billiiigslcy, Mrs 1 oO C'rot^s. .Miss 1 00 Friend, A ."lO Eoliwe'.l, Mrs 1 00 Hill. Mr.-. 10 Jomv-, Mr. T. II 2 00 Keunedy, .Mrs ,jO Kuhring. C o ,")C Lfinglois, Mrs 1 00 .MuUiolliiiid, Mrs I (lO .Miirliin, .Miss .^O Norris, Mrs 1 00 Stanley, .Mrs ,'')ii Scott, Mrs. J. G ... , 50 Shrtw, Mr.-J. S. J 4 00 Turcot, Mrs i 00 Tliorpe, Mrs 25 Welch, Mrs 1 00 $20 35 Cullcctedhij Mi^H Kutir Stev'uinon. Howen, Miss Alice $1 00 Hriiys.sel, Mrs. F, Viin 1 00 (Champion, .Mrs 1 00 Ciisici<, Mrs 1 00 '■ Missionary Ho.x 1 32 Diinscombe, .Mrs 1 00 Fniser, Mrs 1 00 GrKfiih, Mrs 1 00 Hall, Mrs. \V 1 00 Hateh, Mrs 1 00 Moriran, .Mr 1 00 -Vorris, Mrs 1 00 Payn.', Mrs 1 00 Price, Mrs 1 00 l^ichardson. Mr 1 00 Rickaby, Mrs 1 00 Staveley, Mrs I oo .Stevenson, .Miss 1 00 Smith, Mrs. R. H 1 00 $11) 32 T.)tal Ladies' Committee for Mission Fund $341 17 15G QuEBEr — Cathedral J)isthict Association. — Conti'med. GKNTLEMKNS COMMITTEE. Secretary-Treasurer Mil, T. II. Jii.NK.... Names, 1% 1 « 1 i 1- ; , 1 C $ Ct.v 10 00 ,■$ Ct.<. Total, Anonvnious ihioiijrli Inif .■< ds. $ c j. 3 Ct:j, * cts, 10 0' IJccki'tt, TiiiN, ,') 0(1 ."i di] (' ha limit 111. ( ' I* . . |0 (III :, III) ,') Oil j 111) 5 DM ,') ll() •i Oi' '.'• ()(l :, no 111 On j iiii : ]0 On ,>^ 00 lO III ( 'lM|plliim. .[. ( i ,5 01 Codvilli- J. .1 5 (II Dohfll, K n 5 on on 10 00 ,'■. 00 In (II Dunn. T. II l>uiin, L. 11 I.'i III In '11 l)uil"=('(>uih. J. \\' Ti III Diinbur, .1 ,"l IM Fniser. K. (.J :', III Fi'v. .IiK). S 1 ."i III ILi'le, E. .1 ' In IK liullowiiv. Frank ' .-, fii Hunt. A.' F 10 0( Joiv. Hon. II. G 10 DO on 2 00 2 Oil li) 01 Jarkc Dr ! 2 Of) VI :.ii 111 nil t;o oi ■J (III 1 -t no ■J 00 5 on ■J Oil 2 On .\ on ](l 01) 10 on ■> no :'. 01 Ponton, Mr- \V 25 00 .■|0 M Pric.-. II. .M i{extonl Rc'v E. 1 .... 5 00 "i Oil ]() (II 25 III I!ft(> \V 20 00 lull 1 1 Scott, AV. C 5 01 Scott, E. G 4 III Scott. j!i~ (4 2 01 Sniitli 1! 11 20 5 00 no \<\ DO 10 00 :io III Smiiii. Mr-; I! 11 ■M) 1 Smith Honrv 2 Sliiiw S J ." 4 00 (1 Stiivclv Hairv 4 II Stpvf'n=;n!i .f 10 Smiih H Stanley 10 Turner 11 ' 1 5 u 10 ou 10 AVuit.le, \V. G 5 on 5 1 Total (jicntlemen s I flO ll) IH> It) 00 jo no ") no 40 0(1 5 0(1 10 (III ,"i 00 2 on 2 no a 00 TiO no 10 00 :;;") oil loo ( 5 00 4 Oi> ■2 00 no oo •JO 00 2 00 G 00 4 00 10 Oo 10 00 ,") 00 10 00 f) 0(> 509 CO ■M\ 17 2]'< 04 QUEBPX'— 8T. MATTHHWS CITURCH. SecretRry-Treasurer Mu. J. R H. White. Coif. Ini Mrs. C. S/t n/,le.i. Horlase (5. H liaik'. Mrs. D. R. ... Col-tuii. .\Iis. A Coukf, Mrs Dimii, S. II Dviios. Mrs Ecklwirdt, W. 11. A. (•ugy, .Mrs Gfi,'irje, Mrs Hiiwkiiis, Mrs. A Laurif, .Mrs Liiir^l, John Lower, !S. (' Kcgan. .Mr Peiuburton, .Mrs Pope, Mrs. S J (Id 1 (III (I ,"|0 Ti oil .",11 1! (10 1 (10 1 00 1 (II) 2 0(1 1 00 I 00 \.\ME.S. 3 c a J, • c o -3 9 Cb ''7 B •** ' 1 !5 Cts. 5 =^ '■? ^ >■ 555_ $ cts. TMiil. Cull, hij .]f 1.1.1 /'■. A. Jrririi'. lic.'icli, r, •S cts. $ cts. •J 00 ..(•«, .•? Cts. $ cts. Uruce, .\nss 1 0(1 ■j 0(1 i O'l ('Mrler, \V. II . nil (.'iiiiipliell, I{ 2 (Id 1 (Id J (Id 1 (111 2 dd f'ourtiu'v, .Miss 1 on Colvin, J ; (Id Dniiii, .Mrs 1 iu. (lovven, Mra. K 1 00 I d„ 20 no „ 01) 8(1 dd (iriHii, .Miss •J(l 00 ;;d (Id dd C> no 2n iMi 2 (in (1 ,5d 2>") on :!0 Un 1 (in (tiieroiit, .Mrs llllllliltdO, y]'\<3 ,'i no 'JU 00 ll) nil 20 on Irvine, iFoii. G .") no Iiviiie, Com. (ji-n .j oo In on Irvine, Mrs. .M. B 20 no Irvine, .Miss F. I 1 no •J 00 1 on 1 (Id 2 no Jiiilf,'e, C 5 no Kell. .Mrs 50 .>I'iiili/,iiiihert, Dr 5 (10 10 (III Id (Ml 111 on 10 (III .")0 0') .Moiitiz;iiiibert, .Mrs. F .Matthews, A "id dO i nil .Motl.ut, .Mrs 1 (III 1 00 1 no .N'l^htinjialc, .Mrs 1 dd I'Wvs, Mrs ;!n dd 5 dd Id (III 4(1 111) Praiton. .Mr ,j no IJiivner, .Mrs 2:< fiO 1 00 ]ll (III 1 (III d '.'."> Rotnertil. .Mrs d .")() Thunison. F. C. B 1 no Walker. .\Iiss .'id on Id (h in (Id 8(1 no Yoiiiiir, Mrs. T. A 1 CO :> nil . ' 2 on 1 on ') dO n ;"l» 1 dd .^0 ."» (Id I) 50 2 III) 1 III) 1 on 1 on 5 no 00 1 00 1 00 1 oo 2 OO loB Quebec. — St. Matthew's Chlrch. — Continued. Names. '6 c - C5 s 3 a 'm ffi ■a s 3 a .2 rn a •6 5 d Education Children of Clergy Fund. Total. roll, by Mm. C. Sharpies. Pope, Mrs. E I'ayne, Mrs. G S cts. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 .so 5 Oil 1 00 1 on 1 00 2 00 2 no S cts. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 ni) 1 I III) Scott, W. B ] III! •Sharpies, Mrs. C t ■ '" 1 1)1) Turner. Mrs. J. K "lo'oo r> 00 on ^Villjams, Rev. L 21) 1)1) Wirifit'ld, Mrs 1 no White, Mrs. (}. R 1 III) ■White, Mrs. J. R. 11 1 01) Coll. bji Miss Montizam- bert/or Miss A. Price. Boakes, 11 2 III) Cliaderton. Misses 2 III) Dawson, Miss 2 on 2 nil De Lerv, .Mrs. G 1 00 1 no 2 0(1 1 nn 20 11(1 1 (10 Dodridge, Mrs 1 (Id Hall, Mrs. F. P 2 (II) Hamilton, Mrs. W 1 nil Jlaniilton, .John 20 On ■. nn 1 nn .5 00 .")ii 00 Newton, Miss 1 (10 Price, .Misses l,"l 00 1 00 2 on 1 no ] (Id 2,") 1 on IJ 110 Price, Miss A 1 nil Parker, Miss 2 00 Ricketis. Mr 1 0(1 Jlogers, Aliss iMunnierville, .Mrs AVheeler, Miss 1 00 2,') 1 no Cull, hii Miss V. Mnnfi- zdiiilii'rl for Mis.i Steuurt. dream, Mrs ," nn' 2 00 4 0(i! 1 ,50| ;-( 00| 1 no 5 00 111 no Grist, .Mrs 2 no Kiihriiiff, C ; . ... 4 no M.iculam'!, Mrs 1 50 Pratten, Mrs 1 1 .3 no Itdgprs, .Mr 1 1 1 no Siewarl, .Miss B : 1 00 1 1)0 Con.bi/Mr.C.\V.rhilli,>s.\ O'Connor, C. R 2 on 2 no •> 00 Evans. Lorenzo i io 00 60 00 2 nn Hall, P. P 10 no jHamiiton. Roht 400 on 1 00 2 00 40 00 ••• ! 5(11) on Johnston, F i 1 no Larapsou, G ■■ 1 •> 00 P'jillips, C. W...' 2 00 1 ^^. 2 DO 159 Quebec. — St. Matthew's Chvrcu.— Continued. "3 00 Total. 5 cts. 1 01) I III) 1 nil ] Oil 5i) 20 00 1 OO 1 01) 1 00 2 III) 2 no 2 00 1 00 1 01) 2 OO 1 00 ,')0 00 1 00 1.^ OO 1 OO 2 00 1 00 1 00 'ir, 1 00 10 00 2 OO I no 1 .-,0 ;; 00 I ml I 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 501) on 1 00 2 00 2 00 Name. b s c o "^ ;^ TT -OS S ft? 5^ CIS. S ctS. Pope, A I Pope, K 1 Prowci-, .[. h Wbite, .). H. II ! Jlissimian' iJox Alex. Pope. rJiil).s.8.'! toS'.". A P'lif'ui, per Kev. F.J. H.'< Alhiati. U.D j. Offeitory coll'.'clions i Totnl St. .Miitthews i .") I 01 "j on :> no 2 (10 5 «- ~ I _, -~ >, i Total. 5^5 •■«; CtS. $ ct.s. .? CtS. G on I i I till 00 ! ill 00 48 ,",0 10] 47 3"t8 ,")0 s4.") lij 225 91 I I .") 00 5 00 5 00 ') 00 2 GO G DO 10 00 40'J 97 2 00 ,i;-, 00 1 1.5 10 63 QUKBKC— ST. MICHAKL'S ClIURCII. Collected J;,/ Mrs. J. B. luiri^illh. Baile, Jolin... B ixer, .Miss iJuwt'ii, .Mr-; Burstiill, .Folm CrtiToll, ,\lis Cai'?w(ll. .Mrs Cogaii, .Miss A friend For.syili, .1. Hell Forsvtii, .Mrs For.sytli. .Miss {jriuMon, .Mrs Giaildon, .Miss Herring'. .Mrs , [rviiie, .Miss Levey, .Mrs Fje.Moine, .Mrs Livingstnn, .Mrs Lowe, lldhert , Monro, .Miss Moss, .Mis Nelson, .Mrs Price. K. .] Rhodes, Miss Tregget, Mrs Todd, Miss Temple, Mrs Von Iffland, Rev. A. A. $ cts. S ct-!. 5? CIS. I S cts.! § CIS. $ cts. Oo 1,0 00' (10 001. 00;. 00' .^) 00 I. 10 00 ."> 00 1 00 ] 00 4 00 f) 00 1(1 00 1 00 ."lO 50 5 00 1 00 50 100 I 1 00 1 00 50 1 2 00 ; 5 00 i 160 1 wM^ il Quebec. — St. ^Micii.vel's Churcit. — Continued. (;)(;KBf:c_8T. pktkus ciiuiicir. C'iflfcird hxj Mrx. UdiiiilUin. Alfiinl. Mr KiitlicftriU, Mr^.. dale, I'cnjamiii.. Hiimllfv, Mi-i; .1. Hillo. .\li-s 1K.()1. Clj 1 III! cts ft: Cl = CtS. 00 1 (Id A. Jackson, A. M Jones, .Mi;s .J .. ro/.'T. .\[r .Mr ] (Ml w Wv^e, .Mrs. (.; 1 on 1 (1(1 Total 1 oo, CuUecU-il 111/ .'^^■^• Mdi/'jii HnrliniL Aiidivws, III Jii'1 I'ige. Andrews, ,Mr.>. F. A. Adam-!. Will. Jilakisloii, .\lis. .M. A. Kroekli K. II, Borland. .Mrs B irland, Ci .... riianiliors, H. T. I). Ciimiilicll. .Mi.-s Davieri, C (i Davies. Wm. H (10 1 (111 '^ (III 4 (III 1 (Id •' 00 1) njion t, W ifr. Mi 111. Fit FothergiU, J!ev. M. M... Folhergill, Kev. K. J. 1 oir 2 0(1,. 1 Oo' 1 00 10 (Mil. •I 00,- I (Ml 1 (Ml 1 UO CIS I fiO I iiO ■J ()ll 1 00 1 01 (I ,"ii> 1 on 1 (10 1 Oi> liOO 1 0() <11 5ii 1 ool 1 00 vroo 1 no 1 00 1 oo •J 00 '1,00 1 00 •2 on ■I'oo 1 00 1 oi;> 10 00 2 CO Mj^ 161 QuKBEC — St. Peter's Church. — Continual 'ITAI,. :ls Ctfi. ..,; i;:,7 (57 Is. I S CIS i fiO 1 iiO 2 0(1 1 00 1 0) .",0 1 ()!• 1 00 1 Go uoo 1 no 10 1 II 5u Trrio I "(10 1 00 1 (10 ■_' (III •1^00 1 on 2 00 r(^o 5*00 2;(jo I 00 1 Oi> 10 00 2 OO Namks. General Fund. Mission Fund. § a- S Cts. 4- . _; ~ '> H $ cts. TOT.U,. Haiiillnv, Mrs S cts. 1 00 1 00 1 (JO 1 50 1 00 2 00 :s cts. S cts. S cts. ] 00 Iliiiiiiv n, Mrs. II. 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 (10 1 00 2 OO 2 00 Holt Tlio.^ .. Vui'"".iii. .Mr.s. C K . . JlolUHI. .ioliu Niivlnr. \Vm. H Pi'iV". \lr^. J _ • 1 00 Piriv, .Mis. J 1 00 1 00 2 Oo T'i\'lor. .John 1 00 Wild), !•; ... Total §4G 50 1 00 2 On 2 0(1 4 00 1 00 1 0!) 2 00 1 00 54 50 1 00 2 oO •> 00 f-'A '.■•■ ' hy Mhx Elliott. Aii'irews, Mrs. V W El'l-.ti, Mi,«. W To/.'T. Miis K. J T"Z'i-, W . A 5 •> 7 ( oil 00 5 00 To/.iT. !!. S 1 00 50 50 5o 25 •' 00 Toi,iI §4 On 12 00 50 C<,U,rl:.l h,, Mhs Perry .Anii.0 Blow;, Chiis 50 Brown. Joseph t) ''5 Brown. W. D 1 01.) ] 00 I'lHiiii, .Mis 1 00 1 00 li.iii.llt'v. .Mrs. G 1 On jo 1 00 I'lrrctiiJ 50 Kobilliaid. .Mi's 11 50 50 o 75 50 Murgixoi, .Mrs. M !.... 50 Total ;?2 50 SO 25 Offertories 62 50 13 k; 9 75 8 50 15 00 2 00 1 00 84 25 :j7 41 Total St. Peter's 75 0»J IH 31 24 GK 2 00 1 00 121 GO J . 'H 162 QUEBEC— ST. PAUL'S ClIUECH. Names. Coll. by iliss Tt!i//or ami c nit. W.'f. . fit ' 7 O vis. iss Lizzie J (I III or. •c T3 c o 3 fc t< •■> ^^ £ o a< tn rji C '^* CIS. ("arson, Mrs. S Delo. -Misa Kdwiirds, Mrs liiiwkin, Abe' Ilewjon. Mrs Kellv, Mis. W Kelly, ML-^s Kpiniedy, () Ki'iuu'dy, W Keiiiic'ily, .Mrs. J Kane, Mrs .Moore, Mi.s Mon-.tt, Mr.s I'uttDii. James I'iper. J I'rmieaii, .Mrs Itea.l. Mrs Jlicliardson, Kev. T. Kicbardcoii, .Mrs Itoliitison, (ieo Tiiylor. K. I! Taylor, J. B Turner. .Mr.5. J .-.o ,ill o c c - .2 ^ Ci. To!-.\L. S cts. i S cts. $ ets. s 5(1' 2:>! u :;.")' ■_>.-, 1 (ii)j 1 (111' I) -'."){ (t 'Jd ."](lj 2 (idi 1 Odi (I w\ .'id' 5 d(); •J do' 1 dd 3 00 1 d(( 1 r.d 1 ()ft 11 .'III 1 11(11. cts. 1 ni) :j5 (I 5() 1 DO II 25 i! 25 25 :; no ; 10 (I 2."> II .'0 (I ■-','> II '11 2 ;ii> 1 (10 II 4(1 Offertory collections ."J Total St. Paul's S 22 7d; i; Od 11 .'.,■.! 7 r.d 1 (Id 2 ;.(i| II .".0 , 1 (10 .) IK) !; .10 ."i IK) :i Oil 1 50 :'2 20 : 1 2 M 34 13 50 14 55 2 5d (,1 SO QUEBEC— HOLY TRIXITY CHURCH. Oflertory collections $ 4 0(i cts. 10 00 cts. $ cts. cts. j; cts. 14 UO .' uo 163 CITY OF QUEBEC— PiECAPITULATION. Tor AI,. Cts. 00 ^i) 1 no II 25 i: 25 25 :; ni» . 10 II 25 !l JO (1 ' ' ". II ",0 2 ;i(> 1 III) II 40 1' 50 5 00 2 no 'A 110 5 (10 3 00 1 50 Names. General Fund. Mission Fund. 73 B 3 d o "i a 3 o Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. Cathedral $ cts. 322 44 ;!88 50 S cts. 481 02 845 16 307 37 18 31 13 50 10 00 § Cts. 210 05 225 &7 540 80 24 g;i 14 55 $ cts. 29 00 2 00 S cts. 17 00 55 00 S cts. 1,0G6 11 1,510 03 854 17 St. .\Iatthew's St. .Michnel's* St. IVtcr's* 75 Gi; 34 25 4 00 2 00 2 50 1 00 121 GO St. Paul's *S4 80 Holy Trinity* 14 00 1,G75 30 ' Total > 824 .-^5 1,028 6(; 35 50 7;; (M) :;.i;:;7 ;;7 • List of Siib.scriptions received too lute for the accounts will be fouud iit [iiigi; i'JS. G4 80 164 ST. FRxVXCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATIOX. Names. -o B 3 a a 3 c A I TON. S cts. liliilvu, V.-ni lirowii. I»r. S. C. J)ull, Win liiiei'tin.'riictiia.s .. Wells. .Vis. G. ]{. JSitmllc'i' sutii.= ■Utlenories Toiiil Acton S B.MiFllliD — Dl.WILLE. ■ill 1 20 Offcrtorv ■\\"ii>l'",r,"<'. H.. \Viis1rt. Doni., t: St. IjAwuk.nck. OOertorv AVaril, Dr. T. W. 1 li StANII'iI'E. Offertory rKIiliVnuKo. Ofiertory Toml Bartord. 2 48, rs B O -a o r, 1. c O-o o! ;^ — Ctu, hZ^ JZ :;) Total. S cts. I § cts. i S cts. BiiOMi'TiiN AM) Windsor, Broinpton otrertory AVintisor ollcrtory Hardwood Hill offertory... Total Brompton nndi Windsor. $3 00, 1 III), 1 oo'.. 1 oo!.. 1 ooj.. 1 oo|.. •"'"i • :i no 8 M 4 .'iO 1 001 1 30 1 50, 3 00 50 : 4 30: OO .") 00, 1 00 : :, 00 2 C-4 1 .11 8" ^i 37 j 01 14 51 1 2.^. 1 2, $ cts. .> cts. CO 00 oo 10 IM) 50 00 11 50 7" .", 110 1 110 1 12 5 00 14 4 70 ■>i 73 2 ?.0 4 .".0 .'")0 Total. cts 00 00 MO 1,0 iin 50 a 00 11 50 77 5 00 1 00 1 12 5 00 14 4 7G 2t 7a 2 ,?0 4 50 50 7 30 165 St. Francis District Association — Cuntuined. Names. c u ^^ •S cts. 1 1) 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 (1 25 25 (.1 25 25 a 'n IVnsion Fund. 1 a 3 = s c _c - = m ^^^=3 Total. BCRV. Mrs. .iMsiali Hoydell •S Cts. •S cts. ^ Cts. S cts. $ cts. 50 1 00 C. !I. Tiiuihs 1 .Ml?. J. .S. Hunt 1 50 1 00 5i) '-ValUT Webster r Culirrlortt Mr.t. Treinhhiy (iii'I Miss Turner. I']ihvin Barter M. Spaiildinff 50 Jii'-;. 11. Cowling '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." ' 2 ") Mij. [». Turner i ' ' •>5 Dr. li. .V. \Val..'S li •'•■■, Mrs. I.uwer 25 1 no Culki'turs M(HS NoH.i illl'l .I//.V.V Si' III pin. A'bun floss, sen ! 1 1 00 50 50 25 25. 25' 25' 10' 251 25 .•^. \V. Tnicv 5n 50 W. W. To(id lit'Mi'v (iiil lander 25 (1 ''5 Chu<. (Jallander (J \V. .Uifier i 25 1) •') li. .Vlpier 1 1 E W (luttert ' In J. .-^iMiinle 1 1 n -'5 . 1 ' -Anon 25 •'5 CollfC/or JZ/.v.? Mmjhew. Klizrt Miivbew i j 25 in 20 15 5n, lo; 10 05 in' 25 1 25, 15 25i (ieorge Gooden in Waitir Mavhew ' ■>[) Victoi lienuett 1 15 Eliza Clark i 50 Mrs. T. t.'oats ! In jMrs. H. Goodeu 1 in Mrs. J. S. Mender ! 05 Mrs. I). Leuvitt n 10 Mrs. W. Cooden ■'5 Mrs. A. (j. SUertuan •.>5 .Mrs. S. Gooden 15 iirs. Henry Goodeu 25 i»M 166 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Names. Hattie L. Rudd.... Allen Snelling ... C. H. Mayhew Robt. Mrt.vhew... iMrs. E. Sherman Orin Mayhew Mrs. H. Old Lucy Ord Mrs. A. Ord \\. Ventimur Jas. Wyatt ColUctor Mis.'s Bmiiett. Mrs. A. Bennett, (ioorge Bennett . W'm. Bain Colltclor .V(>*' Lockell. Mrs. L. Mclver..., .Jennie .Movrison.. Mrs. Ramsay .Maggie Ross T. Ross Edmund Lockell Eihel Fuller Edith Fuller •o •V T3 rs **- 73 a a B B fl O Q s 9 3 3 O — T &b Eb ElH (>^ •^L>^ 2 a o a © d ^23 ^ 00 « S?^5 B CO c . C = n ^ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 15 1 00 25 1 00 ■:5 1 o.v 2") 0,") 0,") 1 00 111 ,".0 25 25 11 55 Offertory Collections Tot'il Buiv H W j5 IJ 151. 20;. 251. 25 , 40 , 25 . 4 0." 4 05| f Cts. I $ cts. (I 25 35 3 il(i! .-! y5; TOTAU § Cts. IS 20 25 25 II 4 511 511 25 25 2U UO 1; 00 20 00 1G7 St. Francis District Association — Continued. Total. § cts. 15. !!(> (1 iir) (1 25 (1 40 II 2.% (1 !:► 1 Ill» II 'J.» 1 l»> (1 25 n (i.> (' 2."> ti M 1 m 1 (III II 2.> (1 ;"iit "'i> (.1 25 II 25 2U UO i; 00 20 GO Names. COMITON. Blo8?(iin, Mrs. J lilosjiorii, Mr.-i. M L'otiirane, Mrs. M. H.. Cuchriine, .Miss Coi'liiuno, .Mi.-^s Ij. -M.. Cocliiiiii", .Miss M . G Ciifluiiiic, .Mr. J t'lic'liraiic, .Mrs. J l»i)iik, .Mrs. J Dniki', .Mr. C. V Ki'lliiin, .Mrs. A. U LiiiiisrtV, .Mrs. 1* Jiiiliili.'.Mrs. !•; lallijtcr. .Mrs pMllistiM-, .Miss Hi'll... I'lirkfr, I'av. G. !l .... I'iuki-r. Mrs TarkiT, .Miss G. G IliMii'iiii. .Mrs Siiiiiii. .Mrs. A Siiallor.l, .Mrs. G B e s c o e •it CIS. i $ cts. 1 00 1 00 . 5 00 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 '. 1 00 . 1 ooi. i Oo 1 oo 1 00. 1 oil'. 1 0(1'. 2 00 . oil III) 01 .50 OH'crtorics Sliiirt remitted received, iuid credited 2iJtli Jiiii. 1S^8 10 50 4 (lO I oo 14 Oil 20 5ifrsiii,. (Island llrouk.; 20 50 1 20 00 AiHtin. .Mrs. S. K Uiifliaiiaii. .Mrs IhuvMMi, Will Dniicrtv, .Albert Dolierl'.-, Mrs. AHiert. 10! $ cts. ! $ cts. .'-ill; 2,- , 25 1 00 2 (III 1 00 :j 00 J 00 iJ 00 c - a .2 c = — 3, b $ ets. 2." TOTAU $ ets.. 1 oo» 1 00» 5 OO 1 OO 1 00' 1 00 1 oo 1 00 1 CO' 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 oo 2 oo 1 00 1 00 50 20 50 18 OO 44 50 1 nO' 43 50- 2."^ 10 30 25 25- 1 I 1 108 St. Fuancis District AssoriATioN — CoiitlinnJ. :S' i/ Name. a Cfa Ob ■o e c .* Ct.S. 2." II 11 1.- 1(, c a c i: a d is $ cts. c'c'S = — Ui To P.M.. French, G. W. L § Cts. $ cts. 1}; CIS. $ cts. 25 II 10 11 15 lu ' ' :'i French. Mrs. G. \V. L Kidd. Mr.s. J Lindsay. Esieila AFaitiiews, l{icli 25 "0 Fdtton, Mrs. J 1 "n Piirker. Mrs. Willis T 10 II 111 11 50 II III 25 '.'5 '.^ 50 25 10 ]{. A. H i> .■,0 1 Tuplor, Mrs. Wm Mard. C. H (1 1(1 25 Woods, Mrs. S o 25 Wilfonl,,! L 2.". () .Ml 2."i 1 Wiltord II. n Wilford, Mrs. R. H Wynne. F. H 10 Vol/. 1.7/ Mifx Era Phinch" and 11 II. 'faylur (Rund- boro). Coonibes, Peter 10 II 51) 10 Elliott, Richard ",0 25 1 00 '.'0 :,{) J 5 ,Mi 50 1 00 25 H5 Hard, A II 25 Hiird, (J. G 1 im n'.n^o 2.-. Hiird, Mrs. .J. B 2ii Jones, A. B •loiies, Mrs. A. H I/Oveland, AVni (1 50 Parker, Rich .")0 1 110 ?,:, •Planche, W, G Plaiiciie, E. M 25 Holier tson. ]I. J Ttobertson, R ."jO 25 2.") 2-. 2."i 2.") 25 "ill jTaykjr, II. E 'ColL hy Mux Affne$ Jktker. .'Addie Agnes Hailev. A. A. Mrs 25 25 25 Bailev. ■€. Mrs 25 «Baker, Mrs 25 U 25 •^JliaiiUock, Miss 160 St. Francis District A»^ociatios— Continued. Tc.r.M, cts. I S cis (I ■_•.■( II III II i:. II III II III II 2." II ■:', n ■.'-) I) ."ill 25 I) 10 10 II :,o L'."i 1 m II •jn .-.n II j."i 1) "ill :.() 1 no II ■J;i II :i"i 1) :iO (1 jj n i:, 2:1 (I 25 II ■.'."1 I) ■::> Name. s 3 u. e .Mission Fund. a e "2 Education Children of Clergy Fund. TOTAU nonignii, Mrs $ Ct.J 2.". II r.(i It 25 2,"i S CIS. ^ cu. $ cts. S cts. S eta. 24 5f> 2.'V I) ''"i Ltiikson, I>r. J. A ' Friizier, Miss FieiHJi, Mrs. J, li Ilojikins, .Mrs 50 5I> 50 ."iS 1 no 1 00 50 25 1 no I.iiirne.i, .Mrs. J. F 50 :!j 1 (H) 1 (Id llii/.eltirie, .Mrs .MdiitLfomerv, Mrs .Mowlc, .Miss .Mowlc, Miss M 1) 50 Miiiiin, Mrs I) 25 I III! 51 ) II 25 •■■•■': l'.i|.e, Mrs Pojie, [{iifiis Mrs 1 50 2.'i 25 25 25 '>'i l'(i]ip, Mrs. C 1 Pope, .Mrs. F. A 25 (1 2."i 2,". 25 1 (isgoi,.!. Mrs J j Sawver, Mrs. II , 1 Taylor, Mr.s. (' Tripgc .Mrs n 5(i| 11 511 I 00 25 20 23 Wilfdril. Mrs 25 II 2'i 25 Willor.l. Mrs. W Ci'll. In/ Mixy Flurencr (Jiivk. Frencli. Mrs, J. D Mowle, Jdliii R () 25 (I 25 (1 25 25 Osgood, .Mr5. S i>-L'ood. Mrs. H 25 25 JiidiTp Mrs I III! 25 25 25 II 25 : II 25 50 1 OH C„U. hy Mrs. JuJ;/'- Hotterill. Ciqit. S liotterili. J 25 25 { 1 00(1 win, .Mrs. (1 " 25 Jackson, Mrs. F 25 ( t-ji^ood. .Mrs 1j 25 i'urcell Kose 1 50 i 170 St. Francis District Association — Cnntinue,!. iiiiiiK I II:. Namb. •a a 9 b. 1 o_ $ cts. 3 no ."iO 50 2,i 2J Mission Fund c 3 3 en s b 6 is ...... _ ? CIS. Education Children of Clergy Fund. ToT.M,. ♦Smith, Mrs. C. Le Haie... $ cts. ;y cts. $ Cts. S cts. 3 00 iStevenson, Walter " ••' 1 "lO Taylor, J, F Taylor, Col. J. H Thickness, R 1 50 1 •>") 1 ■'") Coll. bit Mills Nfllie Wriyhl and M/xs Mary Brown. Mr 25 "", Farnsworlb, H ,")0 ''''"'''... 5i1 Frazier, Mrs. \\ 2.^ 1 0» 25 Hodge, Mrs. A , 1 no Hodee, Mrs. Geo 25 50 25 50 Hurd, Mrs. T. W 5l'i Kilton, Martin. 50 50 Nutt, Walter ,■)•) 25 2.'-. 2.') 50 Picard, Mrs 25 Parkes, Mrs. D. 25 ■Strobridge, Mrs. IF tSlierman, ]\linnie 25 II 2.; 25 Taylor, J. L 1 0(1 2.". ] (10 Taylor, Mrs. A (1 25 Taylor, T. W . 1 00 1 (HI Urqiihart, Frank A friend .V) 25 25 (1 50 Offertories 27 8.-. 4 80 3 28 50 28 3 30 I 25 37 70 13 4H Total Cookshire 31 77 s O'* tj 78 3 30 125 51 IH 171 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. w LDT.U,, •> Ct3. ' 3 no 1 '^ :a rio 25 :'.•) 2r) :.ii 2;'! 1 1)1) fii) .V) r,i) 50 25 25 2,") 25 1 DO 1) 25 I IH) II 25 (I 5i) ;<7 7(1 13 4K jl 18 Vames. t s Mission Fund. Pension Fund. 1 'Z "2 - o i •if cts. - --=? TuTAt.. DANVaLE. •€oll.by Mtss B-rtie Ilall. IFiirry Elliott f Cts. I 00 50 1 (10 25 1 00 $Ct3. Sets. $ cts. ••? Cts. Fi'tMl. Cliuddcy II. II. IJannitii; J'. Ik'ttridge Juhii H. .SiigiJen ■ A. J. Morrill 25 I*". F'oster 25 25 1 00 25 50 Id I'aid '. W. H. Kennedy Mis M W Hall ... JI. Lodge N. A. Leet .Mri. Catli. Elliott 50 Collectors Mhsex Lodye. Mrs. R. Williams 25 (jt'o. 11. Lodge John Lodge Collector Misn Thnmpmn. 1 M Thonin^oii 25 25 T Oi L. Dcvey .. . n .-.(1 <:. J. Devey !"....".".* 25 Louisa Lodi'i' f '•"' Mrs. (». H. Carson 25 .3(1 ri "ill ■ ]\(rs Davi-! Rose .Stockweil .Mrs Soeei' .. o 'ii .Mr, Win Robinson 25 25 O -.1 1 .Mrs. (.'leveland .Mrs. S Robinson 1 Jlrs. T. E. I'lfkins 25 2 00 5 011 25 ■ ■ <-'. C. Cleveland . Imuc L. Hall. Mrs. Wriphl Alice Blake Mrs. Pyson y. Biltf.n Mr.^. riiidd Mrs. R. Taylor. Mrs. J. >Sm'illie. Jlrs. Skinjier Henry Frost Mr. Frost Mrs. N. Hall ... Isaac L. Hall.... VoUertor Misa Btrnard. Mrs I'enf Mrs. T. 11 Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. R. liernard (lid it Bernard.. Wrii Bushell.. . McGnnis W. H. .-'orter. , WilliHnison. Byrd Barl iw Wooes Cbas. Uentiett. F. BeriiarU -... C. H. W. A. S cts. I $ cts. , % cts. 1 'lOi 1 (10: 1 (Id' (I '>:^ (I 2". 2.^ i:. (1 10 10 10 10 (1 '!'> 10 10 i) 10 ft 10 \w 0( (10 25 '!■> 2,^ 10 1 Of n 3; 2: 3( r>i $ cts. ; $ cts. 173 St. Francis District Assoqjatios.— Continued, Names. L. linker. 73 a a a o s $ cts. $ CtS. I $ cts. TliOI'TMHOOK. ColL J/i.'i 1 ' " '1 Total Danville Mission $53 62 $5 50 $7 90 $2 00 jiO'.i 02 175 ued. t^ - - o = $ cts. Total. $Ct3. $:>i 30 7 oi) 4 1)4 3 08 jSG'J 02 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Names. c 3 Fund. a 3 e 3 b s Mission c HI 'S =ij c £2 ^ 5 C 3 = := £? J.) ■J 5' 3."i 12 l.V 2'> (If)' 1:. 10 0:-!. ir, I;V DUHHAM, L'AVENIR. i I : S cts. ,S cts. I $ cts.; $ els. Collected by Miss Doyle. \ < 1 Mrs. W. Doyle Wm. Heard ' Drtvid iSiitlierland Mrs. Erwin... -Mrs. Jewcrs Mrs. .Mapnr •Tiidson .Mountain George Moutitaiii Sarah Duffy fi. .McCormaek Mrs. Atkinson . F. Uowen .Mrs Charles Bowen . Mrs. J. Carter .Mrs. .M. On iiing Mrs. J. F. Harvfy.. .. Mrs. Milt thews...' , Miss Nichols C. W. Parkin Mrs. A. Pope. 1 00 ,jit 1 (lO 2.") 50 ?,') 50 1 00 25 I I ■ r 0-25'! 1 00 1 0(1; 50| 1 00, 30 1 25 25 ',' 5 12 15 25 ii5 ir. 10 03 15 15 30 25 05 25 , on 1 00 t) 2r. I 5 10 I II 09 10 79 176 Sr. Francis District Association. — Continue I. Names. Mrs. Ride Mrs. Stevens Mrs. yiitton Mrs. J. Tliwnites .Mifs Weston Tliunksgivinf.' offertory... Offertory '.... Waterville. Mrs. Uurbeck L. N. Emerson .Mrs. (i. S. Fliinders .Mrs. Hodgson >Ir^. Howse j;. Howse Mrs. Ilarwood L. L. IleHth .Mrs, ,N>nes , Wni. Liivers .Mrs. .M.'inson ('iijit. Faiker H. J. I'ennover E. Silver....". K. Sjirifrings... R. Travis Mr. Vernon Tlianksgiving oti'ertory. Total Ilftley & Water viiie : "3 c C a © a u. a o a 1 Od! 1 (KV 1 -40 1 00 2:> 25 It 2,". (I .".n II Till (I 2.". ) 00 (1 "iiV 1 00 I 00 II 'l:) 1 110 (I .10 1 50 $21 :ii)' Kl.N'ii-EV. St. Paul's. Svd.-nlmni Phu'e. Snow. .Mrs. S. .J Svkes, Rev. J. S Svkes, Mrs. J. S Wadleigh, .Mr^, John.. Offertories Holy Trinitv, Denison's Mills. Denison, J. R Denison, Mrs. .M. Offertories 1 00 1 (10 1 110 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 S fts. § cts :-io 1 00' ',<) >,0 1 00 1 00 1 112 „ o c .i Sfc — u. ^ — tCi $ '-•ts. S cts ToT.M.. S Cts. 10 '.M 3 24 14 i; fjt; .i'.l iiO 1 Kl 1 00 1 Of) I ml 4 l;>. I W 1 110 17 St. FR.vNcrs Distbic-^ A!*H 1 1 1 2 I 1 1 1 1) ") 1 1 1 1 1 •» •) 1 (j 1) 1 .3 (III nil ' M 1 (M Ol» 0(1 IKt ."ill 00 Oil 00 On (III 2;". Ml) IMI •111 On 00 00 'ill on (III 00 (Ml III) 00 Oil ■ir, 25 50 00 00 50 8 02 2' 71 ■'"l I') Li:.SNoxvn.i-K. St. (JKcKiiE's Ciii.iicii. Aihun.s, Rpv. [)r 5 00 .\llim. Mrs. \V 1 Of) ikkcr. W. W 1 00 iii'iuu'lf. .Mrs ] 00 Ji'-o . •'''••■' ■CIlMn..,..,. H ... (i 50 5 00 •) 00 <."i)iiistock, .Mrs.. Diubv, .Mrs 1 I'rvi.', .Miss I/izzie II 'ill Frvc, .lames Gam.-^I.Lv, J. \V I IKI (Irci'ii, .\lr.« 1 III! Ji;il!, Mrs. F. If ll.ilr .Mrs. K 2 0(1 1 11(1 Hi'iultr.soii, .Mrs llari i,-;()ti, .Mrs (1 ''"i Hcnrv. .Mrs. ('. T 1 ()i) lleiirv, .Mrs Geo 1 00 Jlml-pi'th, .Mrs 50 Jrviii!,'. .Mrs (Knglandj... Kcir, .Miss K 5 00 1 OO I 00 Ki|iinii, Col ■Ji)liiistoii. Mr.< (1 50 J'jlitiston, J. H 1 on Lmv, a... ■; no Jlatliettson, .Nfrs. S 1 no MficPM.ideii. .Mrs. .S 1 00 AlarKi-nzie, .Misses 2 00 .Mfiir.s Mrs 2 on -M illorv, Mrs. .S G . 1 00 Mfvi.ir, .Mrs Miili'ait, Mrs e 25 1) 25 JliflicU, \Vm 50 M.'nis. Miss M. .V.. 1 00 J''iticH, Mrs. [•:. J .S 00 i'uvey, .Mrs .VJ 1 1 178 St. Fr\ncis District Ausociatios.— Cont In ited. iii- Names. 13 C 3 "3 ■6 3 n Fund. 0. Fund. Total. Gcner .2 Ready, Mrs Pop, Rev. Dr •^-.:)*l•th, Rev. A. (J ;"v<. ranee. Mrs. G Skinner, Mrs 8tufiri, .Miss Terriil, T B Tiirnir, Mrs Warren, .Mis? Wijr-ivlt, C. F Wilkiur-on, Mrs. B, U. Wilkinson. .Mr. 13 Wilson, Mrs. H. E AVilson, .Mrs. John Woolsev, GeorL'e $ cts. 5 00 5 00 5 00 .'JO 1 00! 1 OO' 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 i 1 Ooj ) Ool 2 ,50 ' 1 (,(i! J On $ cts URertorv Collecti'"!.'^... lieci'ived ton i'lte from loeiil ireasurer tor accounts Tui.il Leniioxville... riiciiMOMi ifc Mkluoih.nk. Crtl.hy Miss Edith Webb. Avlnii r, Hon. -Mrs. 11. .\vlnier, lUui. Mrs. 1.. Crook, Mrs Davis, .Mrs Gawne, .Mrs (lib.ione, .Mrs Maili'es. Mrs , Morris. Miss Wtbb, Mrs White, — 81 ■>.", ' 1.) 'Jl Ill) n; ,Mi *Vi 20 -1 00 ;! on' 151 25' 1 oo' ] 00' 1 00 1 oiij. 5o|, Cull, bll Mix Gllriuhjliin MdlhiilK. Aylnur, .Miss. Balfour, Rev. A. J JJaiCuur, .Mrs 1 00 25' $ cts.l % CIS. i $ cts. I $ I on It; 80; llj M' MO 2 OO i-'tS. 5 OO 5 00 5 W\ .5I> 1 00 1 00 ■ > no -) OO 1 OO 1 no 1 00 1 00 2 5o \ (III ■» |M> InT ,^0 H; .M) ;il 1.1(1 5 00 5 no o 15 25 1 (III 1 no 1 (III •J no 1 (10 5i> 1 00 5 00 5i) 179 St. Francis District Association.— Continued. Total. cts. I $ cts. • 1 ^ m ; 5 (10 5 0(> (1 ri(> 1 (10 1 (III 1 2 (Id ' ._) (lO 1 iii^ 1 (i(V 1 II.') 1 (Ill ■) ."ill \ nil - III) .■-1 jr. ■J'l ,''.> li'T i >'> ii; ■M) m (.lit ■::;:;-;i :> (10 (III M 1.". (1 .I- .1 llll 1 t III! Ilil 1 III) II ,")(> I 00 5 (IK 50 Namg.s. General Fund. Mission Fund. 73 B b E _C a W. & 0. Fund. Education of Children of CL'rgy Fund. Total. Brock, Mrs $ cts. 1 00 1 00 50 (1 50 § cts. $ Cts. $ Cts. $ cts. .$ cts. 1 00 1 00 50 50 d '»'■» Brown, Dv Criinibie, .Mrs FowliT, .Mrs Ciibi^om.', .Mrs 25 Green, .Mr,« 25 1 (lO 25 (1 5(1 1 on 50 1 (III (1 .'jd 5(1 t (III (1 50 1.,, (1 jii 5 <**(> J.(l 1 «.o 1 (Id 1 (III 1 (III (1 ,")(l 5(1 2 Oil 25 1 1)0 (1 ''5 llarkoui, .Mrs Iliiidy, .Mr.< Jdiie.-:. .Mr.s 5(» 1 ou 50 1 OO 50 50 .Iimnieini.x, .Mr Liitler, Mr-i 1 Lldvd. .Mr.s .Mairs. .Mrs j Miiiiteitii, .Miss 1 Siinpsiiii. .\Ii.,//ectf,l 1,1/ Miss h'ohins and Mis.i Hart. li.iil, Mrs :::.: 11 .■(» Clct've, .Mrs College Suident ■ (1 25 J od II ■'•■■> Fir^iusoii, .1. 1' 1 (1(1 d"2.-| ;"."":"; :;::::":::■ 1 lid i'ktcher, Mrs. W (1 ''5 Gilnian, Mrs. J. U 11 'j") d ''5 Uviner, .Mis (1 25 "5 liali, Mrs. (J .. 25 (1 "5 Harper. .Mrs. T '2') (1 25 Hart, .Mr. T., sen 1 (Id I (III Hawker, .Mr. J 1 (III 5d 1 lid •liiiies, \V. E 1 111 d 5(1 II ~id Marks. .Mr.s. T 1 1 (11) MeW'illiiinis, .Mrs 50 l'etvi-u;i, E . -0 50 mn 180 St. Francis District Association. — Continual. Names. B 3 Cl3. Sinips'.in, Miss.., S|ieer, J. .M .*^iitlierliuul, — . Trei'ii, Mr3 b s o c 13 c 3 ~± > loTAL. cts II ••: St. .Ioii.n'.s — .Mei.bolune. Cull, til/ Mis/' Florence rieniing. .Mrs. H .. Fra/.cr, .Mrs Miiy, .rohii Johnston, .Mrs. L. Nowoll. .Mrs Wier, Mrs Wicr. Mr.4. S. W... .-n II .'^i» Cull.hii M'ih>l I'J.McKee. -In. 2.V. Fk'ck, Wtn Fleming, .Miitthew. Jolinsiou, Diivid Johnston, .Mrs. J... . ?»el.son, .Mrs. J Ndson. Mrs. \V. J.. MarsliMll. Albert.... McKoe, James McKee, John McKec, Samuel CollcctCil hji Mi-is Ann strmi;/. Armstrong, Jiirerl.. Hiirril!, Wni, Cliilluii, Mrs. J Gallup, Airs. L Hall, Charles Jlo'itjronwrr. Julia. Jewell. Mr.^: J Is'cwell, T. D • trertory, St. Anne'.= •' St. John's.. Total Melbourne and Richmond 2.".; o '!') ft 25 lb 2.') 25 i 25' 25' 25' 25 00 .'-0 25 25 1 25 25 I) 25 47 55 8 8t5 1 00 cts. cts I) 25 II 50 .■>o cts. 1 75 20 00 4 00 15 00 1 20 10 00 57 41 ; 21 75 i 20 29 10 00 25 ct.s. 25 I) 5ii 5il I) 25 n 50 II :i5 II :{ii 25 25 ;;5 25 2.'i o 25 I) -J 5 25 25 I) 25 2;) n 'J 5 J 5 o 25 2.> I OH o 50 II 25 II 25 25 25 — o;-i 55 4!! HG 2:» 109 70 Total. cts. (1 "id 2.5 f)!) ■>" :iii ■) ■ •>" •)\ •>■ 2.1 It ■-'." 2.". 2:) 2.5 (1 2a It 2:> I' i'< t) 2."i 2i 1 (10 II .".0 II 2.". 25 2.'"j (1 2.") 2:1 o:h 5.') 4:j .-^G 2;i 109 TO 181 St. Francls District A.ssociation — Continued. Names. iSHGltUROUKG. j Col/fiCled hy Minn IJiiroii iiii'l Mrs. Otlli>-rt. ^ cts. Ansoll, F. T. IJrown, II. H .Mcliiiin, .1. R Biirruge, R. U (.'oclirane, .Mrs, A. VaaL-. .Mrs (Jli;iuil)erlaiu, J. F. Diill'v. Mrs Dido. Mrs. F Durliuiii, .Mrs. T. J. Jiriipur, Miirv Ann. Ivl n»'V. Jc ToTAI,, •■< Cts. 1 1)1) 3 no ] Oil I 00 .-.0 II fill .■iO !. II .i() 1 DO II :,() Fuller. T. \V Fruscr. H. R ... Herbert. Isi;iali li '^rrain, .Mrs. H. Ive,, W. \'j Liwreiicp. IT. D 1 Moe. Mrs. [liram I Morkill, J. T n M(irrii«. .VI r,^ Miae'li I 00 1 Oil- .") 00 1 01) ] on Mr Morkill, K. D, -Miirris. \V .Milliard, W. Oril, Mary I'rice, John ... lioper, Alfro liea.ly.J. A Tate. Mrs. R '\Vifr{];cth, .J. Wipf^eth. Iv ^\'illln^, Ale.\. . F A. 1 2 no I 00 I 00 I 00 1 III) 1 nil 1 on ."ill ."ill t; nil \\- liter. A. T 1 00 Wiiitur, Mary ■ I Wortliir.fftoii, K 15 A Friend. Collected hij Miia t'tkim^' 1 nil j. ."io i. 1 00 i. Brian, Mrs Brooks, Mrs Brooks, Mrs. W. •K) Cts .S cts. •■5! Cts. !i Cts. 50 I 00 1 00 00 I 00 1 on 35 1 on i^ 1 00 1 1)0 .3 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 ."^ 00 1 no 50 2 1)0 25 2 00 1 n«^ 1 r» 1 Oi) 1 III) 5il 1 nil 1 0.^' m Names. t3 a a b. ■a a 5 ■rs a $ ttj. I $ Ct3. 'jr. 1 oil 1 00 1 0(1 liostwick, Miss Brooks, Wm Klkins, U. A Klkins, Miss , Klkins, Miss B Fiirness. .Mrs , liHlc, Mrs. W. A IJjtiloweil, Mrs Hunt. Mrs. W. J liiik'. Mr«. M IIollun(l,Mr-> Leckii', .Mrs ddeli. Mrs Odill, Mrs. H. A I'ligc, Mrs Kcpvfs. Mrs lifi.i, Itcv. (•. I' Mocks. Mrs. J. W ' Syiiinics, Mrs T'uiir.ifcliirf, .Mrs I Ki lliiwkii.s, .Mrs i ii7 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 uo a a 2 '« a $ cts. 3 d ■id * cts. 50 «: 20 no 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (to 1 00 .'lO 10 On ■!:> 1 0(1 Cllcrh-.l In, MiK Fiirirc//. .\UStill, J. I> ; ; Ainlirsoii, II. A 1 on ' Allan,, ItoWt | Drouks, E. T i 5 00 liriulfonl. Vj. II ' I 1 DM lliiilcy, Mrs. W ' ' od [ Brown, 11. \', ") (Mj , JJuvlcv, .v. A I 1 oil i;uck. Mrs. K. P I i 'J on j i r.o I 1 1 no r>o .)0 ('rub tree. Mrs | Clnrk.Mrs j (Joiits, Mrs ' I I n i: Chcsnf.v, .Mrs. .ino ; 1 On i ^ Davis, Mrs. Win i ' i O oO ; Ivlgell, S ; .1 On l ; KUr'tll. Mrs. .S i 3 00 ; Fniscr, W. D i I no Friiscr, A. H , r,o I Fiirwcll.Wm : ' 5 00 j Farwoll, Hdwin 1 On i Fuller. W. II 1 ("10 Folton, K. P I 2 no : , (lurikin, .Mis, F i 2 nn , $ Cts. TuTAl. ■i! cts, 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ^^). 1 oo 1 00 1 (i(V i 00 1 00 .'! 00 1 01). (I ■,n 00' n J,-) 1 00 10 n oT . t oo 1 no- ( 1 .'lO' oO 1 00 .") 00 1 00 ■> 00 II .■^0 1 0(r n 15 1 00 .•iO •> Ol) [', no I OO 50 ■ no ,' III) ■' no ■) lO 183 St. Francis District A»»oriATios— Continued. Z. 3 - — -^ I \%% Ti.TAt. * Ct8. cts, I 50 ' 1 no I 1 00 i 1 00 ' 1 00 I n -IT). I no 1 00 1 HO' 1 III) '. 1 00 ;! 01) I Ol)' .. .. fiO '. II 10 II •.'5 II J"> riii nO' 1 111) I U 10 I _ , I II III ."p on 1 nO 1. :.o .". no 1 '0 1 01) ,", III) I III) ■>, no II ,"iO I oo- II 15 1 01) 1 1 11 .'lO ■' 111) :: "0 1 no 11 .■)!) :. no i ' ' ' 1 01) ■1 no 1 1.0 o Names. $ cts. 21^ :^ti =. t r- IS 01) 01) Iu/iIIK/<>:I. .Vini-ti-oiii.'. Ml'-*- C IJickiicr, Mr? I'll.liloll. .Ml'S Cnnkshu.ik-, Mi'S ... Ciiriis, .Mis. (liiiliclil, .Mr- Ilii kiiiai). .Ml'.- lliiikiicss, .Ml' .1 iiiii.-:|t) I, ("mit K.-r, Mi's I.v.-^icr. .Mis .Nilr..:. .Mr.-; ( •-^iiimU', Mva l;i''iill,-:, .MlS-i TMiii, .Mi'.s. i: U:ullciirii, .Mi.s.- J... \Vi-urlt, Mr:; ilHiifkiT, U. W limit. .Mr.s Iliii|^;iiis, .Mr. Iln|ikiiis, .Mis. M .a ... .\luikill, J. F .Mnrkiil. J. A I'rici'. J. (' f'liolt'. .Jimu'.-! 2."> riM.l, Mr.-i 'jr. IVriy, Mr-*. K. C Uaw.-iDii, 'riios 1 01) l!a\v,-;() I, .Mrs. T liifil. .Mrs. Win ... Siiiiih, S. B i r.ii Stci'ii'. A Tllnlll-OU, C. F I Toiiilii).-io)i, II. M Tiiniiias. i) 2 III) •liiMi. .Mrs W liitcdcr, (;. \V WiiiiliiiiiXlD'i. .Mr.- 1 III! Wliiii', Will U.MMJwartl. ,1. II WiMiilwaid, .Mi^^s il,i:l. I! .\ riark. H ^ cts. .",0 no 1 00 CIS. cts •s cts. Total. •■ri I'tu. no no on 1 nil nn nil nil nil on '_'."> ."ill II 51) II •J 5 n ■_';» II 211 I) '.'5 1) 51) 1 on 1) •J."i 1 00 II 5ii n ■25 1) 50 1 III) 2 nil n 50 I no 1 nil J nil 5 1)0 1 01) ;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;";" '','''^.',Z.\ ;■:;:::;:::;::::"■■;: :;;:;:;;;:;:;;::::::;:. i 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 ' 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 5') o;) 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 II) 1) •-'5 •-'5 I 00 1 01) 1 no 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 o 00 1 III) 1 00 5 00 ;> 00 1 oo r» 01) I 00 ■-'5 50 50 •25 2.5 20 1) 25 50 1 00 II 25 1 00 50 25 50 1 00 00 50 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A .^i- z ^- 1.0 I.I !Sia 2.5 1^ 12.2 MM us 140 2.0 M L25 114 111.6 6" % VQ 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STRICT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716)872-4503 ^1^ Cl8. ,•*; cts. ^ CIS. f els. 1 00 Bradford, Mrs (i F 50 Klkins, .Mrs. A. W 1 (1(1 P iiller, .Miss " ■::::. 5 00 Fuller, Mrs (J 2.") 2,J II .'."1 Fuller. .Mrs. J ' 2"i Iliimel, Mrs F K 50 50 Iligffinliotioni, Mrs. J L'lcke, .Mrs 1 1 1 ri 1 00 00 00 10 00 50 1 0(1 1 nil Llovii,Mrs 1 (Id Lrtce^', .Mrs II 10 i.oniHs, .Mrs. A 1 on Lonias, Mrs. K - i 50 .Munn.s, .Mrs. .Jus 1 no 1 IK) .Morws, .Mrs. \V. <" 1 00 1 on Xutter, llr>. L'hiis 1 no 1 no lloss. .Mrs. .Jus. 5 (1 1 1 01) .")') 2.") dO 00 5 nil Koliins, .Mrs ,',i) Uubiiis, .Mrs. K n .'5 Short. .Mrs. J., sen 1 (in Short, .Miss ' 1 nil 'rhoriu'loe. Rev. Geo •jn 1^0 1 00 1 IM< 2i) on >'«rr!ll, Mr.-^. J. L 1 <0 Vi' )riliiiigii)n, v.. D ■ 1 III Wijrifcit, \\:~. \V. II 1 IH) 2.> I IK) Cot/erhd /,,/ Mrs. r. Hdi'ffeant. Alio, Mrs. J. T u ■J.". Arthur, .Mrs. J ^'hunilierliiin. .Mrs 2.". 2.^ _ ... Greeiisiiields, .Mrs 1 00 Gniy. .Mrs ^riirdiier, Airs Jfoskiufj, .Mrs. S '25'" II(»rkiie>is, Mrs, G. C 1 (JO Ifawea, .Mrs, Geo 2.- 10 fiiintirig, Mrs. S. A I/omas, .Mrs 1 (10 1 00 Lawrence, .Mrs, F. I 00 50 Low, Mrs [ l.iOUglieeil, .Mrs. 'J' .50 50 50 McDonald, Mrs ' I'rice. Mrs 1 yarjient, Mrs. V. M 1 00 ■■ ' 1 185 St. Francis District Association— CoHn'/u/ec?. Namks. a 3 b u o c « ■6 5 -/, ■A Pension Fund 1 ■ "=---2 ' .% '^ ~* Total. Sarpcnt, .Mr?. 0. L $ cts. 1 00 50 $ cts. .* cts. .■< cti. 1 S ctii. 1 $ Ct.!!. 'IVn|ile. .Mr:<. K. J ............ Weir, .Mis3 1 Oo Wilson, Mr.^. A '5 Wildeis, Mrs I Oo 1 00 "Wombwell 2 50 25 (it> 34 7<' 1 85 OlFertorv Collections... K5 22 35 00 120 22 iH'j 35 23 S7 313 «2 83 87 Received too lute from Local Treasurer for accounts 213 22 1 1 23 f<7 27 5(1 34 70 1 I 85 ( 1 3'j7 4 9 23 87 1 Total Sherl)rooke. 120 22 IS't 35 1 27 50 1 34 70 ! 1 Hj 1 ' 373 02 i KF.CAPITULATION. Acton S cts. 1 20 4 37 8 05 ;■. 0(1 15 15 3 no 20 50 31 77 53 02 7 00 14 54 $ cts. '■ i !< 55 5 01 2ii 4 .".0 .. 4 05 20 0(1 5 5n i cts. .^ cts.i 50 1 25' 14 51 ' s cts.^ S Cts. 11 50 Harford 24 ''J Hishoh's Collcee 7 52 3 35 4 00 .. 3 00 . 7.>* 7 '.10 1 2 15 .. 14 15 .. 2 71' . 10 .>-o . :; 00' ;• 55 " 3 05, 31 ;<8 Mrom[>ton and Windsor.. Hury 10 7 .30 20 00 Cortlirookp 7 U(\ t \»mpton 3 30, 2 00 • 1 ■ 1 • .... 1 25 43 50 Cook.>;hire I>iuiville 51 IS 0!* 02 I'ruiMiuondviUe 7 00 lUirliidn* 10 7'.i r. a^t .A ri cim 2 15 Ihitlcy and Wutorville*.- KinpsHV 21 15 74 4 57 120 30 (lO 2(1 00 41 22 3 55 s oj 3;» 00 25 73 !.l 00 .MagoK and (Jeorpeviilc. Kiclitiiorid and Melbourne Sherliidoke* i^tanstPiid and Beebe | — 5 0" 21 75 is'j ;;5 17 25 ~r57'' 12 00 27 -0' K' 0(1 .';4 70 I 8., 100 70 373 r,' 17 25 IMain j 131 10 — 45 $ 154 ',•3 *.7 "0 007 1 I * LUta lif Sii hapiintirw )•- 1 ■pet ive d t (jO !aie l.T till' i ccoiints will lie found at page 108. !•.■■■•» Ii;i;. • n 8 i- 1; 186 MEGANTIC DISTHICT ASSOCIATION. Names. I5agK V, Joseiih.. Baglcv, Mrs. Jo3i'i>li... lio>lp; \ifv. F Boyli-, Mrs. F Boyle. Miss Boyle, .\rtlmr Boyle, I'ercy Bradley, Hugh Crawfjrd, George Dillon, John Doheriy, Mrs. \Vm Dolierty, James Diinkin, John Fitzsitnmons, Wni Fiu^^'irnnions, Miss Foster, Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. C Foster, James Harper, \\ m., sen Harper, Miss Harper, Ma. Wni Haslei, William Haslet, Mrs. \Vm Haslet, Aiulriw Henderson, G Henderson, Win Holt, William Mcliaiigliliii, .Mrs. G... AIcLiiuglilin, Mrs. J.... McLmiglilin, U Mcfiauglilm, Jolin Mc.Veely, Mrs. J Me.Veely, Hugh Riiiherford, (Jeorge Uiitlierford, Mrs. Wm . iSargeani, Kdward Smyth, Tims., sen .Smyth, Kd.vard Smyth, Miss F'^ Smytli, Thomas Bmyih, .Mrs. Thomas. Smith, Thomas Wilson, William OfTer lories. — Hcmison. Do iStaudon. -3 a a BouRo Locis. Oflertory collections, East Fiia.\ipto.v. Anderson, Mr. $ cts. 31 1 00 5 oil $ cts. 4. a 2 c a. "c ♦. "H 1 C.5 >. ToT.M., "^ 1 (JO i 00 :,<) 1 1)0 1 (III 2. J 1 (III 50 .00 ! ,)(); j.-) 1 W). Cts. 7;i $ Cl- Ih il" 00 2J 25 40 25 I" i" (Vol o'io '. ;i:. 1 (10 50 2 o;» 1 00 Total East Frami.toii . II 1.") 4 3;t 10 09 50 25 (III 2." 10 CI? 2 80 5 0(1 I (III; 1 nil' (I ,')0 5(1 2:1' 50 2:, y on 1 II 111 ts. oil 2.'i 2:1 nil Ml III! IHI (HI 2.". 25 25 ■to 50 50 J.) 20 25 111) nil 50 5il 20 "0 111) III) 25 nO I) 25 (1 .'!5 II 25 1 no 25 I nil (1 ■J 5 II 50 50 II 50 111 II 50 1 1 25 II 50 -■' on :!7 T.i 187 MeQANTIC J)lSTRrCT AfiAOrAA.TlOS.—ContinHrd. N'ames ( •ts. 1 ■■;■) 1 (10 ( •j:. 10 nil ■) IMI i Ihl ! nil ■J."- (1 ■J.") '_'•") ■to II M r,ii 2:) II 2". II 2") II 20 II 2.') 1 1 no (1 .Ml II ."ill II 20 (1 "11 1 no 1 nil II 2.") 1 nO n 2:1 II .'I.* II 2:. 1 Ill 2") 1 HI (1 ) • II ")0 (1 VI 1 ■)ll II West Frami-ton. Collected hrj II, Dchhnijc. 15artlinl(iraew, J,, fmi I'anlioloniew, J . jnn liiirtlioloniew, Mrs W 15iirtholunK'w, \V., jiiii Hirtillcy, Mrs. II Hraiili'v, Jus 35ia', William McVfttv J L Hrciwn 1 Fred. Davis... Willinm Mflntvre 1 1 RhoIipI (irii)iam i , Mrs. John Walker Mrs. Alex, (iniliatn .50 25 25 ■'5 Robert (Irnhaai. iuu Vr^i .lolin Murray Mrs. Thonias Walker Robert K. Tancasse ''5 Mrs Eliza Kincr ''5 Mrs Julin Cullev 25 ''5 ■Mt^ximdor Me V'pl t V William H. Canning '"> S, -M. H Canning ! 30 James Mawvell ,"iO James .McVev ' ''"i Robert Canning ''5 John Young • ''5 Mrs. George Younir ''5 Ricluird Canning 1(1 JoLn .MeVetiv •'" Coll. Ju'iies I' II Iter. son. Mra. Thomas Wilton 1 1 1 no Rev, P. Roe 1 OO Offertory Collections St. Steplieos (:. 4 K: S5 4." 2 4' 1 5,-, 1 0( S5 0' $i;! (15 2 02 3 {ix ;?1 00 1 ::o 2 00 $4 lio 2 "5 !rl7 .10 3 01 Do Ciiurcli of Ascension...' 10 .«! Total Inverness i $\'J (i5 .*2 75 1 i^:'>2 15 Ihela.sii. Offertory Collections : Maple Grove Lower Irelaiwi 2 45 i 1 55 Adderley 1 00 Total Ireland S5 UO 1 189 Megantic District Association. — Continuedi 2 Oft 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 2.) 2." 2". fjO 25 25 25 n 2', 25 25 25 25 ;i() 5(1 (I 25 n 25 (I 25 25 In .'5 1 00 1 Oo 5^17 •10 ;'. nt in SI 2 .15 ] 55 1 Oi> Names. Leeds. St. James' Church. Aylwin, Mis bi'.ilty. Mrs. G l!iiin,'EJiKeugi', 1{ McKoftge, J I'lanchi', L. A t'rout, Mrs Ifichiird — .Smith, Mrs. J , Suitor, U'ni Suitor, \V. J Wilson, Wni Wilson, Cliarles St. Mark's Church. JUiss W'alkius' Ai*7. Buchanan, Mrs ("atnpbell, Mrs Kidii. Mr.<. R Nugent. Andrew . Nug(iit. John Nugent, .Sam Waikins, .Mrs. J.... Waikins, M, A Walkins, Eliz.i Chiiri'h Wdiihiix' List. AddU'v, David. Arnold. John.... Canning, II a 3 h u C3 S cts. 50 (1 .5(1 5i 51 ri 50 1 (10 ri 50 5. 190 V 1 *' Meoantic District AssocrATiox. — Cnntinupil. NAUtS. -3 a a Sets. c c r? "a = u< u. c ° = 3 ^ "i ^ ^ •w •^ £-r fcij a •-' ^ .i sc w;^'^ .S Ct3. Cl3. Coxen, Joseph. Coxi-n, Wm Cunimiin;s, A.. €uminiiig:^, L . Diiffell, 11 n 2.' 5'i i'>. KagiT. Wm Eager, Tbos Eager, IJdbt'rt Jiuguii, L. AuDie. o 2r. i> ,-)0' i> 50 u 2.') (t 3". 50 Co//, at Mrs. FrizzeU's. Frizzi'U, D ilaywood, C McCoiiiiell, \Vm. jMcReu, A Miles, C.& W Jtforrow, John.... 1 no ,MI 1 on o 5ii 5o 50 iSt. James' Church. Jictiltie Seflleiiitnt. Heattie, .Mrs. W .... Nutl)rowu, Mrs. 0.. Ross, .Mrs. Louis... Koss, .Mrs. ('JDirles. Kgs.-i, Mrs. K Wilkeii, Wm Wilistn, II Uilken, J 25 (I 25 II 25 II 25 II ."ill; II 25 II 25 Offertories for tlie wholci Mission Addle. Mrs. George.. Anderson, Mrs. Wm. Brown. Mrs. S. T Fyles, Miss Baniel, .Miss Annie... .Simmons, J. H 2 511 3 511 5 7 Total Leeds ,35 35, 8 2 Lkvi.s. CiiU. h>i Min.ie-i ■/einii/ FyliK and Lnuixa yUoii .■$ cts. I * CIS. II 50 Tor.M,, .<> ct- 1 on 4 25 1 II 5ii 5 25 I) 50, ! 1 i I 1 1 00 50 t l> ?,J II .',0 25 25 1 00 II 5ii 25 35 (I 50 I 00 I) on t III) II .'ill Sn 50 II 2.) II 25 2,» 25 25 .50 II 25 II 25 35 Hb 13 jii r4'J,i5 I 1)11 I III) 50 1 111) 1 Oil I 1)0 191 TcjTAI,. )< Ct-i. 1) ?.3 II r,n ■J .5 ll 2.) I 00 II 50 1) ■J.-) 1) 35 II JO 1 00 I) an I 00 II .'lO 50 I) 50 2.-. .25 25 25 25 50 25 25 H!-'-5 I 00 I 01) 30 1 00 1 00 I DO M Ed ANTIC District Asmci\Ti(}S.—r„ntlmi.rd. >, Names c s O Tl)on)|ison, Mrs. M G. <'..// /,;/ Mil* r.irrif Mc $ Cts. ; .^ cts. 2 Oil 1 t: 3 <•- = 3-u. •^ M t-2^- ^•E± tf ac;:^ $ Ct3. ?! eta. Ciiirn.-i, Mrs. H l>rHkf. Fr«--il J'iiik. Mrs. J. K .Siiiiilile. Mrs. (leurge.. 'J'otifltl. Williiiuj Cull, hy MifM M'lijt/i Jjnik' Atkinson. Mr<. Tlionnis .. Hol.iio'. Mrs Driiko, Mrs. F Fmiiliiy. (iuoigp f rieiKl Li'bnick, Mrs Titikt-r. Mrs Otrerttiries Total Levis LOL'ISKVII.I.K. o In o 25 25 25 I) HO' II 25 II 111 'i nil Total. •■j! Cts. 2 OO I) 25 n 25 25 II 25 1 DO f>4 50 2 00 .ss 5ii 10 25 25 25 :to I) 25 (I 10 5 00 .>2 00 ,jl ()0| .TilO 00 I'aikin. K. C. i>U'<-tliiries Tot;il Looisevilli! , Ni:\v LivKPp.ini,. Coll. .l/,.v.v .l,s^,.' Wothr Atkinson. .Mrs. 11 Dupri'e, .Mrs Walker, Miss Smith. Hev. F. A 1 III! .Si (HI _' nil 1 ^») 2 00 3 no j;5 nil !0 1 nn . 1 nil' I 1 no I 00 .si 2 on 'A no ^\ nn .-jil 1)0, 4 75 ' i 10 no 1 nn 1 no •) 00 .^14 00 12 nn Offertory ("ollcctinn. Total New Liv.'r|H.ol j $15 00 .•?4 25. .s5 75 ifl OOj $2ii "0 ^ * ''!■■ i."- in?..':- 192 Meoantic District Association. — Cantinucd. Namkh. Lake nEAipoHT and MoNTMOKENCV. Cill. Ill/ Jexaie Smith. TK'al, .laiiies Liy, Mr Pier^jon. JhcoIj ... SiiiiUi, (Jeorge. .., Smith, .J(': (I 2'. (( .'ill 1 III) (I ,•!" n .^n 2.'i II 2,"- II III 1 (Ml II .Vi ■3 a a ' > $ Cts. cts. .2 =i 5-0 tt K w'j ■■< Cts. Total IjMkf IJe.'uiporl , .^I iio .■^11 l,"i .Montmorenev : \ Ull'ertori Tollection ! o 4r, Total .Mission , ,*! -i.") I I'oUTNKIK. j Cof/. hi/ .Mian UrceTidiigh. i Ablesoii. Mrs. .V I 1 im P-rouMi. Thomas 1 '» Tifi Dodij. Chas I 1 on ai 1,^ Tot/ AL, •■:( ets- 'I 2.> 2r» 2 III' II _■> II 25 II ;!o 2.'. '1 2". II •,!► 1 III! II r,!! II .'■.o II 2."> II 2:> II |lr I (III I no II ''i SI 2 CO Tor-i AL. ^ CIS. ■:', jr. r,ii "I '.',•> '> i;.". (1 ■^r> (1 ■M II 25 ~^* II I ,"il> IMI II r.ii II Till II 2.'i II 2.'» II li» 1 00 1 oil 1) 2"> — $ 12 Ij. n ■ir. SI 2 i;(i 103 Mkovn'JIO DifcTRicT AgsKciATioN.— r>>n:<'t''l />>/ .Vc'K'.v JS. 'Ill I A<'l\t'rinaii. 1'. R ' );j-ilio|i. (iccii Iff Hiiliop. Fn-il r.iiiil'jo. .Mrs <'i\irns. Siiriih rairiis. Hiiirl), jr Foni, J , jr ' Frii'iiii Friend Frleinl Frieml Fiy, <"yrii.< I'lMiTusou, Mr.s II •wKiii. .Mr .Miic.N'iiiiglitiiii. .Mr M.flmii, A Mccluiii, (! Mi'clu'U, Jtilin " .Mi)iiii(ir, (iciirgr Norton. J., jr TuriHT, W \Villirtiiisoii, W Call, ill I'fi iiC':ii shnll. riillts]>io, \V. J (lilli'.spip, Jiiiiics (illlcSllif, (itiur^'f (lille.s|iii', Jus )iIar.«liiiIl.Tlioinas Marshall, Jiihti Mnr- C»H. I,;i JA.v.s .V. J. ./...•,. t Ct3. ; .■§ CIS. lionallii'. I! (iil|iiti, Thomas.... (lorrie, Amanda. . Jfari, Alexander.... Kinjfsliuroiigh, G. .Mathews, Ale.t llec'ban, John .'i on!. I iiiK. 1 uiiS. »l ."(0 . 2 Dili. I ."llll. II .'lOi .'.n . n 2 "ll- ll ,^l I , . II ."id!, 1 On', 1 im; II .jii, ."llll i> ."(I I 25; .'0 ."jll I) jll' .")0 2.".' II .".n 2 00 oO' 3.') 1 00 25 25 50 1 no 1 00 \ 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 'Total Portueuf., ?34 10 t. ' g a C ^ ■ll \ Total. $ cts. , § cts. 3 ^t 3 . $ Cts. I 00 $1 00 $35 10 ii -^^ (' . It 194 Me(»antio District Association. — Coutinued. Namrs. •3 B 3 B V 'J a a 9 RivifcRB-iiu-Loup (en bas ) OHiTtory Collections. St. Sylvestek. C'n//rrl€'l fiif Mis." Kili(h J'u:rr. T. Goslinp .Mis. (iuiliiig J (losliiig j) G. I'.IZIT W. .M. I'o/.er ,1. I'o/.r . i! .) lioss • tlltrturifs Total .St. S}lV(3ter, T3 S a 5 B a a- I § e = Tot AU $ CtS. $ Ct8.' $ Ct8. $ CtS. $ CtS. # CtS H Oft Fcaion. H. (J liiirt, .Mis. A lloellicr. L. A lli)()|)iT, VoiiMgcr, ildciper, .Mi-.s .Iciikin.'. Mrs. J. 11 ( '(.'iK-ii, C. K Kickaliy. Mrs. T Hdliitiiillc. .Mrs. L. J Collcctiiiii KRCAPITULATION.— Meuantic Distuict Af^soriATioN. Namks. General Fund. r: a 3 a '« "2 3 b. '-« a a is Kduciition of Children of Clergy Fund. T Tdtal. $ cts. :n 11 45 14 10 5 4ri 5 00 3.') 3.1 1 4 ."ill 1 Oil \r, on 1 •!;•. 34 in .'! On 1 ■::> Id nn 1 (Ml % Cts. 4'J 4 3;t 111 tjr. $ cts. 7!» in o;t .In 4 30 $ cts. ■j'so :i 00 2 75 $ eta. •J OO 5 lU $ eta. 1 52 ."57 rx .ii; 10 32 I.'J ;1 00 4H 3,'> |i 00 Frniii|ilon Kast Frninnton Wi'St I n v**rnt*MK* Iri'laiid* Leeds Li'vi,^ 8 ll> .1 .S 5 .•|0 I'O 75 2 .10 on \ (Ml Luiiiscville "" 1 ■1 11 on IJ .1 00 N'l'w iiiviTiiool 1 00 •>(J ()l> .Mdntinori'my ami Luke lii'itiiiiort 12 GO I'oriiiciif I 00 3.1 1 ') Iki vi('n*-ilu-Loiii> <(>n bits') ;i 1 nn 00 n.1 •jn 4:i !^ Ol) Si. . Total .•i^lfi 'ji; ';i 14 :;ii 17 75 1 294 4i * Lists ot .'^uhjc-iiiitiuiis receivi-it ton late for tliu aicnunts will Ik; loiuul at jiagc Vd^. 19G GASPE DISXrtlCT ASSOCIATION. 'J; :ii ' \ NaME3. a c ;5 a da a o 1 rs a i 'I TS c 6 III 1 : Total. i 1 Malbmi. Colli cted hy Mis* Vaulier. Rev. G R. Walters $ cts. $ cis. ' 1 00 : 1 00 t 1 1 ! ti Cts. i $ cts. 1 $ cts. i .? Ctj. 1 I III! M rs. Wftl ters 1 1 0'» Arthur Collas 1 1 00 i 1 On W. Lecoq 25 2:1 J 15. Fauvel .50 1) 50 ."lO Etnilv Fnuvcl 1 50 Geo. P. Fiinvel 1 00 50 i 1 111) John LeGros (» .",') Chas. LeMarqniind Thos. LeGros 1 00 1 (III to ( .")il ^eo. K. Hears 1 00 1 uo ] 00 Airs 11. ?Iiim])hrev 1 no ilrs. Touzel 25 25 2"; John Johnson ., 2') > Total. >! cts. Oasi'e Basin. | Oilcrtory collections 1 1 00 Sandv Beach. Olf'ertory collections PBM.VSir.A. I Olfertory collections i 2 00 SllIliAWAKK. I OlFertory collections ' o ,>^l PortT Daxiki,. Offertory collections . i New Caulislb. I I Tlirough Rev. M. M. Fo- \ tliergill I. Murisou, Miss E itffertory collections Paspebiac. Offertory collections 1 08 1 00 ■^ ct3. ; $ cts. I $ Cts. i $ cts. ■> VI 1 53 .54 I 40 80 SO I 10 ^ cts. 22 21 2 40 I 55 2 00 I 70 I 97 I 00 1 10 2 l.i I M h'4 ;i ■ ■' 198 RECAPITULATION.— Gaspe District Association. Names. Cape Cove and Perce Gaspe Basin Sandy Beach* Malbftie Shigawake* New Carlisle and Pnspe- biac* Total a 3 .$ cts. 5 12 I 01) 3 :,5 i) ;■)(! 1 8:, 22 4f> .'-I li7 4 2,-. .:>8 57 * List of Bubscriplions received too late for the accounts will l.e found at ]iage 198. The foU<»''l Hf/ SHhf Cts. •■> cts. ... .( (1(1 Ar*^iK'. Airs 1 (id 1 <,n Vu^t'ii. Mr.-^ 1 00 1 (III ft 1 11(1 iJareliMni, Kov. A.. 1 no llrown. John 2 (10 2 00 ■' (10 I-lrown. Mrs. .lohn 2 I'O liushell, .Miss . . . 2.') 1 (10 1 CO (1 J.") Huddpn \\ in 1 00 I (10- IJovce, Miss :. . ..'.'!" 1 (III ("arioll .Mrs James 1 "0 Charleson. .Mrs 2 00 " no Dver, W 1 (III 1 11(1 1 00 1 no Duval, Mrs K 11 1 no Galf. .Mr«. J. V 1 (III (i.ilf, Jn« .'(0 n .■(^ (iaic .Mr>. (1 ::, II -Jj (Jiittitli. H 1 (HI 1 nil ili>'.rii,s. \V. H ;"o ' (1 ,")il Hall. .Mr-! 1 (1(1 .'.0 1 0(1 1 OO 1 no .lac lUe-J. .Mrs .lO Kellv. Mr 1 1 1 (lO KeUV; Mrs. J i I ot> 1 199 Supplementary Liar— Cunt I uueil \ 2:, J8 57 s tts. ■t 111) 1 "" 1 (10 1 nil 2 W 2 i"t (I 2.V I in> 1 nil 1 niv •J iilV 1 iiil I ni> I ml II ."U 1 1 'J "i I 111! II "lU I 111) II .Mt 1 1 !"► I 1 "0 Namks. Knowles, C Lit w re lice, Mrs. T. Little, Mrs .MncLeocL P Mitcliell, S .Meiklejolin, W MhIkhicv. Mrs .■? cts. 1 00 i; ct= cts. 5(1 1 (III I •-, e c -= tti .* cts. $ cts. 1 (III I ti 511 1 (Id TOT.VL. 1 (10 Orkney, J. T , 1 I'rejlK INiwell Rohiii! Riclmi Sewell Sew el Silk, .> Sliejili Siiiilli Smith Smith S\ kes S: ke.^ Tiil'l' \Viis( WhIIi .| 1 Oil w em Yuuii ), Mrs (I 511 25 1 1. Miss A sun, Mrs. .J 1 UO rdsoii, J II 2 OQ 1. Rev. E. W 1, Mrs. A 1 (III 5 no ; Mrs 1 1 on ! 1 eril. .Mi.ss .)0 ' 1 . Miss S " 25 .VI 1 1 , Miss Mrs. R •J (10 1 00 50 ' i , Mrs ; .\Ii?3 1 \V. II ■■) (10 I). '!'. (i 1 1 ml • 25 1 (III s, \V. II 1 nil ice. Mrs. II. F V. Mrs '_'. Ilerniiii) 'J (Id 2J lo J .MJ I'fTertories Tntlll 2L! 25 2 ou St. Michaels. Mrs. Wheeler ] III) St. I'KTKlt's. CuH.rUdhll M,.,, 1', 1 II. hdgley. Mr.< .1(1 lu •S cts. 1 (10 1 0(» (J 50 1 00 1 (JO 1 00 50 2 00 25 1 (lO 50 2 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 50 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 (10 1 OC 1 no 25 2 00 II ?.\ \ 11 34 To 09 1 00 .1 50 i '!'< rfS:-, ■•;;,|i » . ■ V'' ' ;' ^;| '. '■■■! •I I >. 200 Supplementary List — Continued. Names. s C KlRKPALE, DCRIIAM. Coll. by Miss A. Li/sler. $ Ct3. A Friend Lottie Lvsttr, C. N... L'yster. W. R.... Lyster, J. M... Cc;//. /yy Min.iin A mm Stevens and Maul Hull. Blackwell.T. S. ('rowe, Mi's. J... Htevens, W Thoiup3on, H..., H.VTLEV k Watekville. Mrs. Muiray Watkuville. J. Osgoode. Total... IXVER.NK.SS. Coll. by James Patterson. William Patterson. Fred. I'pttersou Ellen I'atterson Thos. I'attersou Jane Piitiersou John Piittersou , Harali Patterson .... Alice M. Patterson (1 2.V. i:, 2". :-!5 :;:. 10; -■ -» U-T3 2J c c C £ u. O - 3 c o - = — to T. -« c ■^'.j^ M >! Cts. Zi $ cts. ^ cts. 3:-l 50 40, 40 c :io , 1 00^ I) IT) Total. $ cts. 2.> ... 1 II jo ,. 1 o ■1')... 1 . .",0 : .",0 6 30 2.5 1 00 50 25 4,") o 25 50 50 25 25 25 1 •* ,1 I'i'- a; K L s \ \ ' ■4 202 Sl'PPlementarv List— Co«/i"»h*'\ II 2.V .jl) II .,11 .^ CtS. .> c\> l» fiO 50 1 lo, <• 2.5i I l» .")!) o -I'i 2.'>! I T.» 1 84. a CIS. II .)0 II .'rll II ,jii I 1.-. Oil 9 34 11 .-.0 J.) 2.") 50 2."> 5ii I't II ,",il 2"! ."lO 25 2."i (i oil II In 11 2.') o 25 1 1 2 5 II 25 ii 5ii II .'.5 II 25 25 II ;>5 1 -^i 2 to I'J .11 203 SrPPLEMENTARV LlST — C'liitlnucJ. Na.me.^. a u 1-^ -3 1 <>. a a 1 Oi-.'O :s. u. 1.2=^ s o O i cs^ >, no C ■>. 1 -:= ^ * ^ — -;j Total. Shiga WAKE. Port Damkl. CoU.bij Mtss J. Mcdie. ■(,'onw;iV, K. A iMclMifrson, Mrs W McDoiuiid, Mi'.s. \V.. .McDonalci. Ellen McGee, D. 15 NicoUe, A. E. E .Sweetinan, Mn Siveetniau, M. M .. . Svvectuian, J. C bullivaii, Maggie.... $ CtS. $ CtS. .■? CtS. ; $ Ct3 » CtS Coll. by Miss Prince. Ri:)son. Charlos. {)()\V, Josoji!! I)()W, .losliiiii Dow. Xoriniiii. . (rrtlTett, .Jiijill .. (iilker, Mrs Prince, John.. .. Prince, Mrs Hiuiiier. Thomas Spiel Is, Mrs Shiga wAKK. Cii//. htj Miss K. Votini/. Almoml. Jose|>h... Cass. Elias Cass, Captain.... LcGallais, FA J^obinson, Mrs. P., R()l)iii9on, Mrs. T. Robinson, T. A Skene, W ■ Skene, F.. (I •.'.«. 2.")i 25! II 2.)i. ■>:>]. J.-. . 20 , (I 2.") I) 20 1 I) 10' (1 111 11 05 I) 10 15 25 II 10 25 II 10 07 15 \) 25 20 204 Supplementary List — Coutinuetf. ■I Namks. 1 U c Mission Fund. a 3 u. a 2 33 Cm .■? Cts. a d ■18 Education of Children of tJlergy Fund. Total. Travcrs, J. B $ cts. 10 25 .... $ cts. .* cts. S cts. 25 Young, H Voung, Mary ;:::.■ 111 ,, ■',") Vouni?. J 25 '"i Wvlit', Joseph (1 1,^ tt 25 II 15 J. J. C 25 Coll. hy Jfitx Tntvtrs. Allan, John 20 20 n In Delanev, Daniel 2ii Haves. .Mrs (1 1(» (1 III Haves. William on J a II (15 Legallais, Mrs. £ :;:::::;:'■; :::::::;:: It ''5 Ross, Mrs (» 07 (1 10 (1 |i) (i7 Travers. .Mrs. J II III ■\Valker, Mrs. F ■ II II: AVylie, Mrs ; (t5 II In II II", Vouncr. ^lariu. (1 111 . II II.") Total Shigawake .Mission so :<, 02' 1 05 1 H7 1 7 ;i'^ 205 RECAPITULATION— Sui'i'LEMENTARY List. TOT^M,. is. s Ct3. 2.1 111 ( • L' ■'> ' 1 J .'l "1 i:. n 2ii (1 L'li (1 III II 11"! II 'jl' 11" II 10 II ll: II ll'l 11' i.j 7 ::4 Names. -a B ■o -3 a b. u. u. ^^ 't7. ,0 'in t/j C5 #!». C 1 ""* U- ' ^ C '*-'t3 H a Ifa 5=5 S£3 :^3;i ^ ij^ o ! S CtS. .i^ CtS. ; $ Cts. I .S; CtS. , S Ct3. 5 00 yubscriiitions rcceivpfi » from Kev. K. W. I Norman, D.C.L | Holv Trinity, Qiiebuc I 23 25J Ht. Michaels, •• | St. Peters. " Kirkdale, Durham lititiey ami Waterville,.. Lenno.wille Sherbrooke Inverness New Carlisle and I'as- ) jiibiac j Sandy Heach Shigawake 4 0.1 1 .111 lU Hfi 2 IIOj 50!. 1 110'. 21 5'J| 3 "5 5 0(1 II lill Total §f tjit 75 23 87 i (J 30 5 ()(i! .". (;2 43 29; 4 U t- 34 1 (15 ;fiJ 09 1 Total. $ cts. 5 01) • 25 12i 05 70 0!) 1 00 50 5 G5 1 50 IG SO 23 87 6 30 7 8(> 19 34 7 39 05 105 30 For the Education Fund $8.2it from New Carlisle and Paspebiac Memo : The following items, not included in tlie forepoing statements, were received- daring the month of January, 18-ih. ihneral A"" //r/— Subscriptions, His Ex. The Governor (ieneral $:'>0 '«» George Rolt. White •' '"* C. W. Walcot ; '"* Rev. R.H.Cole 2 • Hi'v. H. Hewtun, Ireland 1 '"' James \Vil?on, " \ '''' Jos.-ph Stewiii-t. - W. Fanvel, New Carlisle ' '"* Sc>:! 0" Misiiion /■««(/— (iffertorv collection from , KOHKKJN .M ISSl()^•AllV S()CIKTy OF THE cnriMMI OF KXCLANl) IN (AX- ADA FOR THK YKAJ{ EXDIXG THE :jKt JULY. Iss;. Reference to tlie tabulated statement shows that nearly every con;.'re;:ation in the l)i<)ees(! couti-ihtitoil t0, yet the (Jonunittee con- siders tiie result satisfactory in view of the large amount collected for the Women's Jubilee gift to the W. and (J. Fund of the Diocese of Algoma; had all the congregations complied with the Tesolution of the Synod respecting an annual collection for three years for the \V. ami O. Fund Algoma^ there would not have been any decrease to report : — ('iimj)innllvr Stnit'iiii'nl. lS,-i.j-M(i lS8t)-s7 Domestic Missions S'i/.'Dit OS $2113 12 Foreign Missions I.msI 34 !.1."7 !»l Total $3,351 ui «!327l 03 being an increase for Foreign ^lissions of §70.o7 and a decrease for Domestic Missions of $l5tj.at). The Conunittee desires to impress on the memljers of the Society the great need that exists for strenuous exertions on 1»ehalf of the Dioceses of Rupert's Land, Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle, when? the emigrants from the Mother Country for the most part make their Ikjuics. If tiie (,'hurch of England is to take firm root in the great Noi-thwest. assistance nmst be given to the new settlers towards providing the ministrations of the (.'huroh during the first few years of their settlement, afn.-r which they vijl be able to provide for themselves. Tin; (,'oinmittce ieels that if the opportunity which is still open to the Church of iMiglaml is not taken advantage of. it will be in the future not only a matter of [lain and regret. Init of rejiroach. The rejiort of the •• Woman's Auxiliaiy " is appended, which will, we feel confident, be read with great [ileasure i)yall nu'm))ers of our Church. J. W. QUEBEC. IV. IL Cartkr. Hon. Sec. Troasurei'. Quebec, 28th Dec, 1887. 207 CONTRIBUTIONS RECKIVKI) AFTEIl ACCOUNTS CLOSED :]lst. Jl'LY, 1.^87. For Domestic Missions General Fmiil, St. Paul's. limv, $1; Now Liverpool, $ii. oS ; Shigawakc, $1; I'.jrt Daiiifl, $L")0 ; L'Aiise aux (iasfous. 4'h.'. Alj^oma General Kiind, KicliiiMinl. $7.3<) : Mi'lbonriiL'. $10.1n ; Slierl)roi)ke, $•')•). 4-'). AlL'oiua W. au'l 0. Fund. Sjioitner Pond, $1 ; Denison's Mills, $1 : Point Sr. Peter. $2. i.*) ; Upper Durham, $1 78 ; South Durham, ^].-W, ; L'Avcnir. $1.11 ; Danville, $>>.().■> ; Troiithroolc, $:'.ilO : Lirue. $2y>.'> : Upper Ireland; $:j.'2.j; Adderlev, $1.1;*j: St. Paul's. Kini^^ev. $'1..')0; Lower Ireland, $2.21 ;'Pasi)el)iac. $2.3U ; New 'Carlisle, ,S2.2:» : L;od,s, $4, this a-s >ciation in the Diocese of (^)uel)jc.^ Our president expressed a hope, (at our la', ■ total, .9118.05. St Mattliew'g— Algorna, Sl4').oO: Domestic. ?0(j.2.0; Foreign, S4.1'); (,>ii"Appeile, >?»;.*)(); total, .«:!22.40. Trinity— Foreign, 87.O0; total, 87.50. Slicrhrooke — Algoina, $2'*, Saskatchewan, ?25 : total, SoO. Richmond and McUxjurne— QirAp|>elle. ^W* ; total, >?lt». Windsor Mills and Ijrompton— Algoma, 'S-J.aO; total, 62.50. New Ireland— Forei>in. 81S.70; total, 81^.70. Razaar held by young children of the Cathedral — Algoma, -SoO ; Domestic, S;'.5 ; Foreign, 835 , total, 8100. Interest— 81. *^{<. Grand total— 8700.35. Isabella Hamilton, Treasurer. May, 1887. Stints foi'ii'((i'(Ji'(I to iJiffiniif plao's (fiirrt Jrom ddiior. Ijemio.willi' lu Algoma 8 .')n 00 AtitionviuiMis f) Hanvls .V.m; 00 ('()lU>clioiis 7!t!» :i.') •Fuliilce orteriiig 4;{i{ 72 Total 81.ftS4 07 Besides barrels of clothinfi that have not been valued. Weekly sewing meetings were held during the winter months by nearly all the branches. enabling' the lailies to fill boxes which wore sent to those most in need, and tlifV were also reeijiicnts of old clothes, etc., from ladies interested in the work. The Misses Dium tilled a barrel themselves and forwarded it to Qu'Appelle. The Cathedral sent 2. St. Matthews — 5 valued in all at 8510. St. Michael's — 1 box of clothing an 1 books. St. Peter's— 1 barrel, value 850 St. Piuirs — 1 box of clothing and other articles sent to an In- dian girl in the Wawanosh Home. Holy Trinity — 2 barrels of cloth'ng and books. p, 8S; n, 83n ; i'oreigri, •■)0. ia,.?:JO, ■(T. ni>r. 00 5 0(» l> 00 ;{ 72 i 07 lntIls^y L'li were of oM id it to n lii- 209 New Liverpool— A child clothed in the Wawano^li Home, and 1 barrel, value iS^iO. Our board eaiiiiot refrain from exprcs.iint^ thrir ihai kfnlncss to Almighty (lod for haviii;^' hlcssed then- efforts ilurin^' th(! vear, and they sincerely hope that hi-fore another yi-ar is out other par- ishes in the diocese will take up this work, so tliat more hranchcs luay be formed. JM. fcr. Maci'11i;r.'*on, llccordin;^ Secretary of tlie Diocesan Branch of the \V Quebec, July 4ih, 1887. A. M. Williams, President. Aux. The President of the Woman's Auxiliary Association has much ]ileasure in ann0 St. Peters (I .■)0 Xew Liverpool l."{ 00 From Mi.ss Bella JIamillon 10 Oil Kicliinond and Melbourne l-l 00 Cookshire Ki 00 Witidsor .Mills and Brompton ."J 00 Holy T rinity, Queln' 50 List plami at Mi.ss Wood's .'{7 90 List plaeed al Mr. Wilson's 2 02 Total $Vd:i T2 All those who took part in this noble work will feel t'.iank'ui that they came fo:ward so wiliujly lo. ich a good caue. I^H< r i' ' i 1 jp^l'i ' < i i;W ' '1 1 ^ 210 DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY COMMITTEE IN ACCOUNT WITH W. H. CARTER, TREASURER, FOR TUE YEAR ENDING 31sT JULY, 1887. Cr. Foreign Missions : — Society for the propagiitioo of the Gospel $1005 f,8 For Mission Work in Madagascar 38 3i' Church Missionary Society 30 &o Zenana Missions 1 2tJ Parochial Missions to the Jews. 8- IT Dr. $1107 91 Domestic Missions :— Domestic .Mis?ions,General Fund $772 4b Diocese of Algoma, General Fund G3u 00 Diocese of Algotna, Mr. W ijson's New Indian Home tjo On Diocese of Algoma. new .Mission Cluircli .' 2j - -ll Diocese of SaskalcLewan. Gen- iM-al Fund .' 2i; 8i Diocese ot .*-^a^katctlewan, New Cliurcli, Fort McLco' Total *2113 12 lulciesl t)u Deposits in Savings Hank 12 03 J3283 C July, 188C.— ForwarJed to the Bishop of Qu'Ap- pelle Feb., 1887.— Forwarded to the Treasurer,D. i^ F. .Miss'naiy Society April, '• — Forwarded to the Treasurer, I». iS F. Miss'naiy Society July, " —Forwarded to the Treasurer. D. 871 18 icrtc 9> 11 S32S3 (It; Ar- I,-: « K.xaiiiined and found correct, Ai.l.SA.NDKU Pol'l . AuditO!'. 21st SEt'TK.MllKll, 1887. \V H. CMiTKI). lion. 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O _ ■ ■ c • - • : — K c:. a O a-yjgr/: gv: £73 gH ^o^w^ CJ-^o-K^ot^ a. p ^ o - * ^^^^ B^± ~^ J dQ-:^^ X- y: :-J ™ - X • :s - u O- Q- O' Zf K-J2 ■SI eJ Si •= X 73 2i; ' C-. : n : o 3 :u- : = : t^ ■ o ' ' i; o u^ e -:<: ^^ CJ o ■_, r* 'd i-ic-i '-t rs o o o — o i c C-1 O '-< -J o = c o o o c : M CO CO X o_: :--/;- _- ^ -/> - fO ^^ >-< 1- O -H — X rj O O O c ..-5 •* — ^ o o o o o c- o =; c o o . e o . -. . -; — . — 1 I' * — r? — ;/ > 3 5 O O 5 Sr r rs 1 - 1 - — .^ -T — • ■/.O'^'o^:^?;^ - -. _• o o /.. V. A, '-J V f/. e« •^ — 3 .2 «" <* . '-5 'I . S ■ . — "^ iJ M — in -^ ^ ""^ *^ *j 1 (/J 72 I mw. liv I m 216 FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES BY WILL. I. A Bequest of a mm of money, or of Shares of Sfocl-, or Pnh- lic Dehent arcs, for the (jeneral jyurjioscs of the Socleti/, I give and be(iucath to " The Clmrcli Society of the Diocese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteentli years of the lleign of Her Majesty, Quekn Victoria, chapter 171, the sum (or Shares of Stocks in the Bank of standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, or of Deben- tures, descril)e them briefly,) upon trust to be by the said Church Society apphed to ((ml for the usrs (inf the Soc'idj. Same as in No. 3 — only instead of the words in Italics insert the specific [jurposos, as in No. 2. V. ^l Devise to the Soeietj/ of (t site for Church, do. Same as in No. -j, dowii to the words '' for ever " — then go on as follows: — to the nscs and \\])o\\ the trusts following, that is to say : — upon tiie trusts to hold the same forever hereafter as and for the [)lace and site of a Cluirch and church-yanl, and hurial- ground, for the sole use and benefit of members of the Church residing in tiie place adjacent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of (Quebec, according' to the doctrine and disci- pline of the United Chundi of England and Ireland, and for no other purposes, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church iSocicty. MEMBERS OF TIIE CORPORATION, ELECTED I.ST FEIiUIlARV, ISs.s. :r iv Ills Excellency the Marquis op Lansdowne. Rev- A. Rarehain, '' A. il. Robertson. " R. W. Norman, D CL. " R. II. Cole, Mr. Geo. Beach, " Geo. E. JJorlase, " John Taylor, " J. C. More, Mr. W. II. E. Eckhurdt, " C. W. Phillips, '' W. B. Scott, " Herman Young, " Benj. Gale, " Geo. Rolt White, " C. W. Walcot. \ t f- THE DEPOSITOltY OK '11 IK ^0^10!^ fni] ^roinoling G|ri$liHtt T^nouili^iga •• AT MISS WOOD'S, 82 St. John Street (within), QUEBEC. ItOr A constant supply of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS A. k M., and CHURCH SERVICES always on liand in every style of binding, Sunday School Lusraky Books, Miscellaneous Publications and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates ; liberal discount to the Clergy. Some excellent blank maps in store. g^^Any of the books in the Catalogue of the S, P. C- K. will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository, or forwarded to the Secretary of thc' Society. I t yr M I ! •■■»■ H O T I C E, Tlie Annual Skrmons in ai'l 'it t!ir variuus Kuii.|^ ,,t th Church SMci<'ty niv apiiMiiit.-il ;«, ',.• pirai-l I. Ml For nn; Mis^^'on Flni-, '.n ihr Suh>li.i n^n-st to Mi- chaelru'ia. You TilK I'tN-l'-N \'\ M., ,,n Thmiksijli'n.y p,i>j. !f^ Subsi-riliiTh ui ( »iir ai, iir npuai'U'^. at diic tiiiir, aiv enii'.l'd to I'fct'ivc a cojiy oi' ila- AmiuuiI Ki'p HI,