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SOCIETY I'T Tin: muf of #i]^kr, l"()l; 'i'lIK VKAII KX!)iX(; :;lvr DKCi^V ];!:R. 1.S71. »< 0' '/-• <,>ii;!".i:t' : ri;i\Tj;i) at the hailv f.vknix ; .mkui r:in' i.ii'i'U'E. IST.'). CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC, 1875. \ Ilit;MT RRVKnKND J. W. WILLIAMS, D.D., Lord Bi.siiop op Quebbo. Allnait, Rev. F. J.B., Drutntnondville. Armstrong, Kev. L. Brompton. iiiv.ljjley, Ucv. Chiis., M.A Rector of Orammar School, Lon- i'.iil!ijur, Rev. A Map^'i'. [ noxTillo. Halffuir, Rev. A. J., B A llatloy. DaU. Rev. T. L .Ireland. iJoyUcll. Rev. J*mcs, .M.A, Bury. Boyle, Rev. F., B.A East Prampton. Block, Rev, I., M.A .. .Sherbrooko. Blaylo-k, Rev. T., B.A Malbay, Ka!>pe. Bii.r.igc, Rev. II. (J., AJ.A. (retireJ) Ilatley. ("hariiian, Rev T. .S, M.A. Dudswcll. Dcbbngc, Rev. J. B Portneuf. Dinzey, Rev. J Compton. F(.rlin,Rev. A., B.A Indian Village, St. Francii. Fntbergill, Rev. .M.M., ,«ec. of Church .Society, St. Peter's, Quebec. poster. Rev. .(., M.A. Coaticook. Hamilton, Rev. C, M.A., BitLop's Chaplain.. .St. M.atthew'?, Quebee. JIamilton, Rev. (Jeo., B.A St. Matthew's, Quebec. Hepburn, Rev. J., B.A Labr.ador. ilousinan. Rev, G. V., M.A., Rector Quebec. Jenkin«, Rev. .J. JI,, .M.A., Rector Three River?. Kemp, Rev. J., B.D Leeds. Kor, Rev. M .'"luidy Beach. Kinf, Rev. W., Rural De.an v . Sylvester. Kinj;, Kcv. K. A. W., B.A i' irham. Lys-fer, Rev. W. O., B.A., Rural Dean Cape Cove. Mathtrx, Rev. R Peninsula, Oaspe. Mtrriok, Rev. W . C, M. .V Riviere du Loup (en haut.) Milne ,Rev. (»., M.A., (retired) New Carlisle. Mitchcil, Rev. R St. Paul's, Quebec. Nice II.'', Rev J. 11., D.D., Principal Bishop's College, Lennoxville. I'a.'ker, Kev. G. H Kingsey. i'atk n. Rev. K. C Cookshire, Eaton. i'ctry. Rev. II. J., B.A Danville. Kawsin, Rev. C. W., M. A Cathedral, Quebec. Keid, Rev. C. P., M.A Rural Deau Shcrbrooke. Richmond, Rev, J. P, . . , Gaspe Ba.«in. Rich.Trd?on, Rev. T New Liverpool. :\ioiol. Rev. S., B.A Valcartier. H'>e, Kcv. 11., B.A., Prof. Dlv., Exam. Chap. Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Rov>. Kev. E. G. W. (retired) Quebec. 'Jewell, Rev. E. W , M.A., Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Quebec. Scarth, Rev. A. C, M.A Lennoxville. Sh(Tt, Rev. R. . . . , Gaspe Bnsin. ■"'mith, Rev. F. A Georgeville. S:uarl, Rov. II. C, M.A Bourg L«uis. S.yke'^, Rev. I. S., Port Chaplain. Quebec. ^ykee, Rev. .7 . S., junr West Frampton. Vwcot, Rrv. J. II. t? Stoneham and Lake Beauport. T.inib?, Rev. R. C, M.A. Prof. Mathematics ..Bishop's College, Lenno.wille. ThoinfM n, Rev. I Melbourne. Thornkc, Rev. (}co„ B.A Stanstead. Vial, Kcv. \V. S .Montaiorenci. V'^cnlffliind, Rev. A. A. ,M.A.,Sec. Diocesan Board St. Michael's, Quebec Wiiltcr.", Rev. J » Levis. W.-isher, Rev. C.B. . Inverness. Woolryche, Rev. A. J Wurtcle, Rev. L. C, B.A Actonvale. Willots, Rev. C. E , B.A., Sub-Rector of Grammar School, Lennoxville. THAYKKS To liE USED AT AM- MKr.TIMiS nl' TIIK .SOCIETV AN1> «»l ITS SKVKItAI. ASSOCIATIONS. I'iiEVENT i;!i!. () l.onl, ill all mir (li»iiii.';s, willi 'I'iiv i'ii».-( ;,'i'acious favour, ami lurtlior ii> with Thy coiiliiiiuil hfl)) ; ihat ill all our worlcs. I>i'i;uii. conliinuHl ami oinU'il in Thci'. Avc May i^'htrify Thy Jioiy Nr.im- : ixv,\ tinally. hy Tiiy Mcrr-y, ohiain evi'i'lasliii^ lili- ; through .k'.«u-^ ('liri.'t our \,in\i. Amen. () Mi'i'cil'ii! (i(j(l, Who h:i-l iu.kK' all iiu'li. aii-1 haU'^t iiolhiiiLC that Thou ha>( iiiaiK". i:oi' A\dul(K'>t tlu' lictiih oi' ;i hiiinor, but ratluT that lu' sIxniM lio (■.inviM-t.'l :ni'l \\\v . havr jiiorcy upon all .K'\v,>. Turks, liitil.'I> ar.i Jloivtio, aiu! tako Irom them ail i^^noraiico, hanluos' of hoart, .-iml coiitfiniil ol Thy Word, and so fclch tlu'in Imnio, i»K'>,>i'd Jjord. tn Tli\ Hock, that thoy may he »avt'd ainnnir Ihi" n'uniaut hI'Mh' trih' Isracditcs, and he made one tiild under one Shejiherd. 3'r'>;.]u')-, ii>e in tlic ])romotioii of'tliisolijoet. and whieli have noiiri>lied the C'iiurel. in the colonies; and hles.^ in lilce manner with 'i'iiy U«ily »>pirit and Providential succour ihe Soritdy in wh"'-*' (•:ii!,>'.' ■we are now met. and the iindc'rlakin.g-^ whii h wo li.;v.' in'W in hand. '"Prosper Thou the v.orlc of our hands up: n ii" . <) prosper Thou our handy work." Christ inir Lonl, Who Jivi-ili and rciijjnclh ■with Thee and the Jloiy dhosl, one it i> in ileavcn. (live us this d;iy our d;iily l»reail. And i'oi-iw us «»ur tres])assos, As we ior:;-ive them that ti'espa>s against us. And lead us not into tenijttation : IjuI didiver us irom c\ 11 : For Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, I'oi over and ever. Avun. THE CHURCH SOCIETY OK TlIK DIOCESE OF (iUKBKC. V A r U C) N : Ills KxCKULENt'V 'I'lIK (ioVKIlNOU Uk.NKUAI-. I'UKSIUHNT: TiiK UiiiMT RKVKnF.Ni) iHK L(iii[) Bishop ov giEitKC, lf,,n.('hi.t'..lii-li.f M'i-.'nl IM^^Im-ji <•! Ifnioii. K. tlainiltnii, H. S. St. Voasey W. II. Cirtcr, l>r. BlarKilcn. Tho Seorc'tftiv. Rot. C. W. Rawson, 1{'V. C. Hamilton, W. G. Wurtele, P. A. Shaw, K. H. Smith, Hen. 1M\, Jat. I'atton, jr., FINANCE COMMITTEE: Rev. G. V. Housmun, ChoirmftH ; (too. V«'a«cy, U.S. Scott, T. H. JoncK, Kdwin JoncH, !•'. H. Andrews, H. J. I'rattcn. The Secretary. EDUCATION COMMITTEE Tho Lord Bishop, Cliairmim ; Bor. Ci. v. Honsman, i Oeo. VeaKey, Rev. (.. amiltnn, j),, Montizanihert, i'^^-i-i'lT'"!' I U.S. Scott,' K CIcii. al Scdvlurv <.f MmumJ, I The 'I'lVivsurcr of Synod, Tliv s-uctaiy ol Cliiiivh SoUcty, | Tin- 'I'lrasnu-i of Oliuu'li SocWty, NKOUKTAUV!' : Rev. A. A. Von imaud. M.A. CLEKOY TKUST COMMITTEE. THK LORD UlSHOl', ClIAIUilAN; Rov, W. Kini,', Rev. li. V. Hou.sni.iii, li.v. C. J'. Rfid, Rev. C. Jlauiilton, Rev. il. M. Fotheigill, Pi. Ifiiinilloii, \V. (i.WurU'lc, (). .)u(1l(0, (ifo. V'ciist-y, E. Joiu's. TREASURER: W. a. Wurtel. SECRETARY Reverend M. M. Fotlicrgill 8 STATED TvTEETINOS, ANNUAL MEETING OV THE SOCIETY. Wcdnosdjiy 187G 2n(] Fobniary. ('ENTRAL BOAKl). Thursday 1875 18th Fobriuiiy. Thursday 18th March. Wodiiesday 7th ApriL "Wedneschiy 19th May. Wednesday ,... Sith 8epteinl)ur. ■Wednesday lOtli Xoveml)er. AVednesday ,Sth Deecmhor. Wednesday 187(; L'dllt .huumry. Thursday 3rd February. I DIOCESAN BOARD. e Lord Bishop of d^s?r t A^ • ,^«"«^-^S«f ^"^i^ chairmen of the different ai!,tr ct Associations, hereinafter provided for as art^ STo'n'natd^^'ir"^"^"",' '-^"^ "^i^^^^^^-* 1--- ^^ uc nominated at the general annual meotinLr of the Society from aniong the members of the Corporation society, Society ''"^""^ '^'""^^ ^'''''^ ^^'"^ '""'^^^^^^ ^^ the seal of the ARTICLE II. Of the Treasurer. roJf^' Ti-^'-'^«»rer shall receive all subscriptions, donation.., ov M'flof"'? '"''t ^''^^^' ^f^^''^^^^ *^ tJ^« «°^'i<^tv, with the yxeejtionofsuchas may be specially entrusted to any of ic Committees of the Society having a duly appoiiftS^ m^TT' ^7 ''V'^' ^'''''^'''' "" i''''^ ^^'l^^tor Iv electors ma}' bo emploj-ed. Such moneys shall be deposited in such Bank or Banks as Hiiali ho from time to time indicated or approved of by the central Uoard. "^ nnn n -^"7 '^^^^", ^'^ ^'""''^ ^'y tl^o Treasurer Avithout the mithoriLy of a resolution of the Central Board, certified by the Secretary, expressing the name of the person to whom, and the purpose for which, the money is to be paid. Ihe Ircaaurer shall also have the custody of all deeds bonds, securities, and other documents relating to the propei-tyof the Society, which after registratioir shall be tXlT "" f''"" f^^^'^'-'^'J^''''''''^ ^'»^'"' '""!««« otherwise s ecially ordered by the Central Board,) and shall submit ins accounts at the stated meetings of the Board 12 AKTICLE III. Of the Secretary and other Officers, The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all the proceed- in^'Bofthc Society, as well as of the Central Board, and shall be wubject to the direction and control of the Central Board, in all his duties and proceedings. lie shall bo allowed a salary and travelling expenses under the direction of the Central Board, and may appoint an assistant, subject to the control and approval of the Board, provided that sucli appointment shall entail no additional burden upon the Society. The Treasurer, the Secretar}', the Auditors and other necessary officers of the Society, shall be appointed by the Central Board. These appointments shall not be for any specified period, but may be cancelled at the pleasure of the Central Jloard. AJmCLE IV. Of Jlcdi/t'js (f the Societi/. The Society shall meet at Quebec on the morning of tho 1st Wednes(hiy in February of each year, for tiie rece^jtion of the Annual IJeport, the JJci)ort of llie Clergy Trust Commit- ter, and (ho accounts ol' the Treasurer for tiic j)revious year ending .'Jlst December ; for the election ol'tlie Y'lcc-Presidents, ap.d Central Board, and tiie Clcrg}' I'rust Committee, and for ^•cneral liusiness. >;ot less than fifteen davs notice of such mcetitiii' shall be u'ivcn bv the Sccrctarx'. in at least one of the leading newspapers of Quebec, and elsewhere,, as may seeni 10 him exjjedient. A special meeting ol' the Society maybe called at any time by the President, or in his absence from the diocese, or in the event of a vacancy in tho see, by two of the V^ice-Presidents, and ten other mcml)ers of the Society, by a written order to the Secretary, wlio shall notify the same in tho manner hereiidjcfore provided in res])ect of the* annual meetings. By tiie Act of incorporation six members form a quorum for tlie transaction of business. Tlie time for holding the public celebration oi' the Society's anniver- sary shall be decided by the Central Board at the December meeting. ■ , 13 ARTICLE Y. Of the Corporation. All members of the Church of Knoland, suhscribing leii •shillini^s i)er tinmun, f^hall be capable of being cleclecl juciuber.s ol' the Corporation. But no person shall enjoy ar.y of the privileges, of membership, Avhose subscrii>tion is more; Ihan one year in arrear. The annual .subscrii)tions f?ha!l be considered due on the first day of January in each year. .Members of the Church of "England giving a contribution in (Mie sum of twelve pounds ten shillings, shall be eligiblo as life-members. Contributors may direct their contril)utions or any portion of them, to bo applied under the direction of the Central J)oard, to any one of the five objects hpcciticd in the consti- tution of the Society. Xo person elected a member of the Corporation shall be entitled to vote for three months after such election. ARTICLE YL Of th>' Central Board. There shall be a Central Board for the management of the i'-encral business of the Society, consisting of the President, the Yiee-Presidents, and other olhcers of the Society, all clergymen licensed within the diocese, and the wardens oi every church or chapel of the United Church of England and Ireland within Ihe same, being membei's ol' the Corporation, and ol'such others as shall be'chosen aniuially at the general meeting of the Society, from among the members of the Corporation. The Central Board shall meet nine times in each year, viz • On the Thursduv after the Annual Meeting; on the thirvl Thursday in February ancl .March; the second Wednesday after Easter and Ascension Day ; the second AVednesday ir, Sejjteml er, November, Decemlier, and on the fourth AVedne>- (lay in ^/anuary. At this last meeting the discussioii of the Annual Bepor't .shall be the lirst order of the day. Special meetings may be called by the President, or -in his absence I'rom the'diocese. or in the event of a vacancy in the See, by two of the Yice-Presidents and four member> of the Board ; and not less than seven members present at u :iny moetiiij4 s lall form a quorum. AVhcn a sufficient number ol" members to form a quorum shall not assemble on tho re,i,'ular day of meeting, the members present shall have power to rir))W)is. One Sermon at least shall lie ])reaclie(l durinc^ the year ■\vitliin the limits ol'eacli ]»arisli, station or cha|)elr_>-, on such Sunday as the .liisjio]) shall a}«point, in lavor of (me oi* more of the objects of the Society, an^l a cr^lleetion slwill tlu-n In- made inaiil theicuf. the ])roceeds of which shall fortlnvith be remitted to tlie Trcisurer of t!ie Society. Any ]>arisji, ,st:;- lion or cha])eh\>' in whieh such M-rmons shall not Jiave been preached, shall not be eonsideicil entitled to any i;"rant uv iienctit from the S(»ciel3', until a sermcwi shall have been sn preaclicd. AIJTICLM X. ()/" f^han'jcs in Ihj-Lavs, Ac. All meetings of the Society, of the Central Boai'd, and df .District Associations, shall bi' opi-ned by the fDllowini; ])ra3'ers — (^t<:e any of ilv tihi'iciij's .lie port ■:<,) — or such (.'Ihers as the .r>ishu]) may ajijxiint. Ko alteration (.ir amendment in the Constitution or I'.y- hnvs of the Society shall be made, and no new Hy-laws sjiaji bo introduced, unless the same shall have been jirojiosed al a meeting of the Society, held at least one month befoi-e the meeting at whieh such alteration oi- amendment, or such new Hy-law shall be considered and ailopted. Provided that sucl; J^ydaw may bu jjrojjosed at any general meeting of the Society, for whatever object the same may be held, and Avhen so ]troposed the subject may bo discussed, although no vote shall lie talcen u])on it. and at the inecling when liic same shall be timilly considcrei.l, the pro])osal may, v.'ith the consent of two-thirds of the members ])rescnt, bo altered or amended before it is finally adojited. Xotico of such jiroposul shall be ii'iven in the advei'lisement callin'>" tlie meetinii' for it.s tinal adoption. At all meetings of the Society, of the Central Jioard. or of Committees, the chairman, in case of an e(|ualily of votes, shall have a double or casting vote. - \ X lu I 17 ARTICLE Xr. Of Special Donations to other Societies. "* \Vlioroa>; some momhors of llio Cluiroli, wlio are not un- inindl'iil ol" the fi;reat spiritual wauls of tlioir own iieie given for the conversion and instruction of the llealiieuor ihc Jews. ARTICLE XIL I Of the Clergy Trust Committee. Whereas according to the ))rovisions of the Statute of this Province, passed during tiie present session of Parliamenl. entitled, ''An Act to make better ])rovisions for the a](»;)ro- ])riation of moneys arising from the lands heretofore known as the Clergy Peserves, by rendering them iivailablo for municipal jjurposes," the Clergy of tlie United Church of lOngland and Ireland, receiving annual stipends from the Clei'gy Peserves Fund, are jiormitted under certain restric- tions, to commute such annual sti])cnds, and to receive in lieu thereofcertain sums of money in full satisfaction and discharge of such annua! stijiends for ever; and Whereas it maybe assumed that the Clergv so commuting; will desire to i)lace such commutation-money in trust, as well for their own maintenance and support during their natural lives, as for the maintenance and supjK^rt of said Chui'ch in all times to and Whereas the (,/hurch Society was incorporated for ting among other objects the "encouragement and |>port of missionaries and clei'gymen of the said Church within this Diocese (Quebec) and for creating a fund towards the augmeiitation of the stipends of poor clergy- men, and towards making ])rovision for those who may bo incapacitated by age or inlirmity, and for the widows and. orphans of the clergy of the said Church in the said diocese ;" come ; promo '• su 18 find tho said Churcli Society mivy therefore properly undertaUo the niniin«,'emcnt of the suid eointnulutioii nutney, us coiniii:^ csj)eciftlly within tho scope and intention of its ()r;,'anization, and it is necessary to provith) for its due administration ; — Be it therefore enacted under the authority of the Act. incorporatint^ tho said Society, and with tiie sanction of tho JyOrd Bishop of the Diocese, that I'or tlie purpose of adminis- tering any sum or sums of money that may l)u ])aid to tho said Cliurch Society, either as commutation money received irom tho (Jovernment of this Province out of the CIer<;v JJeserves Fund, or from any person or jiersons for the i^ener- al support and maintenance of the said cler<,'y, there shall ho a Committee of the Society, to be calleil "The Cler^'v Trust Committee," who shall administer tho said money as a separate and distinct fund from all other moneys or funds of the said Society, and shall kee|) separate and distinct accounts of the same under the name of the "Cler^'y Trust Fund." Tliat the said Cleriry Trust Committee shall be composed of tiic TiOrd Hisjiop ol the Diocese for tho time bein^, and ten other iricmbers of the said Society, live lav and five deri- cal ; two of tiie cleriry beitii; elected iVom tlio number ot' Iho-^e (lii'ectly interested in the contemplated commutation; and that tiic tirst members of the said Committee shall be cliosen immediately after the ]»assa;,'e of this J}y-law, and shtill continue to hold office as such Cotnmittee until tho jwiniuil mcotinfj of the said Society in 1S5(>; wheii, and also in every subsequent year, the members of the said Cler''\' Trust Committee shall be clecteaid by, or on account of, tho said Trust, or of other I'unds under tho charge of the said Committee during tho current year. That any vacancy occurring in tho said Committee from y tho Lord Bisho]) to tho meeting of tho Central ]Joard next thereafter, and shall be entered in the minutes thereof. [The Bylaw foregoing was ])ro])ose(l at a special general meeting of tho Church Society held at Quebec on tho i)tli day ot' Mai'cli, lS.o5, and adojited at another special general meeting held on the 11th day of April following.] ARTICLE X I IL Of the Diocesan Board. Tho annual grant of tho Society for the Propagation of the (rospel, and the .Mission Fund of the Church Society, shall bo entrusted to tho manago:iient of a Diocesan Board on the following terms: — A. — Tho conditions attached to its grant by the Society for tho rro|)agation of tho Gospel shall bo strictly observed. B.— Tho llovonue account shall consist of the annual grant of the Society for the Proj)agation of tho (rospcl, tho interest of the invested capital of the Mission Fund of the Church i 20 Society, of (ho i)roccocl.s of Hcrnions, niul of niiiiual Hiibsciip tions for missionary purposes, to bo \nui\ ovor (o tlir Troasuror of said Diocosaii Moard \>y llio Troasiiror of tin* Nocioty ; of tiio coiitrilmtioiis obtained from pari>ln.'s or missions as horoinaftor ])rovide(l for; and of ^^rants to In* made from time to time by the Central Hoard of the Cliurcdi tSociety; and shall be aiii^niented by ineorporatini^ with it tho fuiitl alr(>ady conuneneed as the Cler^'y Stipend Kinid. ll shall be available for the ^eni^ral purposes of the Diocusan Moard, anioni,' wbicdi j)roniinenee shall bo i^'iven to the objeet of raising the s(ij)en(ls of all the elei-^y of the di(H'esi' to a nnnimiini of X'l.")() currency j)ei' annum. C;. — The Diocesan Hoard shall be comi)osed of the Loi-d Jiishoj) of the Diocese, as J'resitlent; tlu! Treasuivr of the C'hurch Society ; the Secretary of the Church Society, who shall also till the same otliee at tho IJoard, if so recjuired by the Hoard; of tho Clei-ical Secretary of the Svnod ; of theLa\ Secretary of the Synod; of the Treasurer of the SyiK^d, who shall also till tho same ollico at tho Board ; and of six cleri^'ymeu ar.d of six laymen, one half of whom, in each order, shall lie elected by the Church Society, and the other half In* the Synod of tho Diocese: tho members of the Doard to hoM ottico for a period of three years, or until their successors l)e respectively chosen. Any vilcancies arisinii; from death, i'esi<,niation or removal from the diocese, shall be jirovisional- ]y tilled up by the Lord Hishoj) : and the j)t'rsons so ajipoint- ed shall continue in ollice till the next meeting- of tlu' Diocesan SyiKtd, oi-of the Church Society, when the vacancies aforenamed shall be resj)cctively sup])lied. Seven members of tho Board shall form a quorum for tho transaction of business. The JJoard shall have authority to make i-ules and rcytdations for the manai;'ement of their ailairs, j»rovi(led that iionoof them lie contrary to, or inconsistent with, the Hy-laws of the Ciuircli Society, or the Canons of the Diocesan Synod. The Board shall prejiare for each annual mectini,' of the Church Society and each ordinary meeting ol' the Synod a report of their jiroceedings, whi(di shall also embrace a state- ment of the condition and prospects of their missionary stations. The ]irocee(lin<;-s of the Jioard shall bo subject to the sanction of the Lord Bishop. All moneys entrusted to the ]ioard shall be ajijilied exclusively towards the sujijiort of tho clergy of the diocese. All apjiointments to any euro or charge in connection with the ]}oard, shall be made by the Lord Bishop, acting in concert with the J^oard. On tho occurrence of a vacancy in any parish or mission, or at tho 21 jrcmu'Ht (»f tilt! cliiirchwiinUMis of* any parlnh or mission, or at tlu' tlesiro of tlus Lord Hisliop, and at iho oxpiratioii of overy tlirco years, it shall he tlio duty of tlio I^oanl to confor and ai'i-aiiiTo with the local authoritioH as to tho amount to ho v'ontrihntcd thci-cin towards the niaintiMianco of a resident I'ler^yinan. It shall he an instruction to the Hoai'd that no aid shall Ik; i,'iven to any con^'n'i^'ation, ]iarish or mission, whii'h shall U) con>iili'red hy the Moanl iinwiliinic to do its |iart towards the support of a pastor. All nion»'3s collected i»y the ehiii't hwardi'ns f(ir the support of the cleruyiuan shall l»o transmitted to the Treasurer of the Hoard, to Ib'rm part of the i{evenn(( I'lind : and the entii'c! salary of the cler,<;yman shall he paid out of tlu; fund so augmented. The itieome of every cler^rvman in Priest's orders servini: in the dioceso on the 1st January. 18(17, and ])aid throuirh the Hoard, shall ho not less than .*(!(I0, And the followinq," shall he the scale of jiaynu'ut for all who shall hei-calU'r serve in the dioeesc in rotmection with tho Hoard : — every clergyman who is not a permanent deacon, shall I'cceive S I'M) for the tirst year of his ministry, and !?')IJ(> per annum tor the ju'xtj tour years, after which his income shall he .S<100 per annum ; and every i»riest who has served 25 years in the ministry shall I'cceive not less than 8700. in cvci'V instance whei-e a ■•')nL;'re;.jati ' the Diocese of (Quebec. 1. That so much of tho By-law on Thirteenth Artivic of 22 the CJiureh Society of the Diocese of Quebec, as fixes the income of every cleri^^y man in priest's orders, serving in the Diocese of Quebec, on the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, paid through the Diocesan Board of this Socictj-, antl the scale of payments tixed thereby for those thereafter to serve, is hei'cby repealed. 2. That from and after the first day of January, in tlie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy- three, the. scale of payments to the clergy, serving under the Diocesan Board, shall be raised so that the income of ever}' clergy nian who has served in this Diocese twenty-tivo years and upwards, shall be not less than seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum, of every clergyman who lias served fourteen years and under twenty-fivo years in this Diocese shall be not less than seven hundred dollars per annum, of every clergyman who lias served in this Diocese over five years and under fourteen years shall be not less than six hundred and fifty dollars per annum, and of every clergyman who has served in this Diocese less than five years shall be not less than six hundred dollars per annum. 3. That inasmuch as the funds of the Society out of which the clergy have been hitherto paid are inadequate to meet the increase specified in the foregoing .section, the Diocesan Board of this Society are b}' this By-law authorized and required to apply as much of the revenue of the Clergy Trust Fund, to the extent of not more than one-half of the surplus revenue, as may bo necessary for the purpose aforesaid, and the Clergy Trust Committee is hereby authorized and required to pay over one-half of the said surplus to the Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. ARTICLE XV. > For the Jfanagemcnt of the Widows and Orphans Fund. [Passed 7th March, 18G5.] 1. Clergymen desirous of participating in the benefit of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund are required to pay a contribution in aid of the said Fund, before the first of May in each year, which contributions shall entitle them to membership, and are fixed at the following rates, viz : — Those now in the diocese to pay annually §.") ; with the jirivilege to those whose contributions are not in arrcar of commuting all future dues by the payment of one sum of $75. Those who shiall come into the diocese after tlio passing of this By-law, are required to ]>roduce a medical certificate of good lieaitli, and to pay annually the rates sot opposite their respective ages in Tahle I. 2. Those coming into the diocese at the age of 55 years and upward, not to bo required to contribute, nor to receive any benefit from the fund. 3. Those, whether at present in the diocese, or hereafter to come in, who shall marry a second time, will be required to pay annually the sums found in Table I o])posite their I'cspective ages at the time of such second marriage ; assuming that their second wives be respectively not more than five years younger than they. In theevent of a greater disparity of ages, they will be required to pay a larger annual sum as found in Talde If, which table shows the additional annual payment, for each year in excess of five, in the ditt'erence of their ages. 4. Those hereafter to come in, who may have married a second time previously to their entry, will be required to pay in addition to the fixed rates in Table I, the increasing rates found in Table 11 opposite their ages at the time of their coming into the diocese. 5. The widows and orphans of such clergymen only, as shall bo at the time of their decease, in the performance of ]uissionary or parochial duty, under license from the Bishoj). of tliis diocese, or superannuated after at least ton years service within this diocese, and who shall have complied with the re((uiromeuLs »»f this By-law, shall be entitled to receive a jKMision from the Widows' and Orphans' Fund in accordance with a general scale to be establishcil by the Central Board, after due notice being given of such proposed alteration at a previous meeting, which J3oard are empowered to make a new scale whenever the altered circumstances of the said, fund sliall a])pcar to require it. Provided that the families oi' clergymen who may be at the time of their decease stipendiaries of the (J-overnment, for other than clerical duties or of educational institutions, to the amount of £200 jier annum, shall have no claim u])on this fund— and that no widow, whose income shall amount to $(500, shall be entitled to a pension for herself, though her children shall be entitled to the yearly pension now allowed to children receiving from this Fund. 0. That in cases where the requirenicnts of the By law liave not boon strictly complied with, the widow and 24 orphans may bo permitted to participate in the benetlts of the fiinci to an extent not oxceedini^ one-half of the sum paid to widows and orphans ol' subscribers, if it bo so ordered by a majority of not less than three-fourtlis of the members of the Central Eoard present Avhen such vote is taken. As far as respects the clergy now in the diocese, the arrears to be computed only from the time of the passing; of this By-law. 7, Those receiving benetits shall bo required to furnish certificates as directed by the Central Board. 8. It shall be the duty of the .Secretary to ascertain at the beginning of each year whether the clergy have paid their contributions in accordance with this By-law, and have com- plied with its other requirements, and to report thereon to the Central Board. Age of Clergyman. Undo] • 30 11 31 li 32 u 33 11 34 a 35 li 30' a 37 a 38 i > 30 a 40 t: 41 i( 42 u 43 ;( 44 (( 45 (; 41 ; (.' 47 li 4S ii 40 a 50 a 51 a 52 c: 53 a 54 ;; 55 TABLE I. ' TABLE JL S5 00 .18 cts. 5 10 .18 5 20 .18 5 30 .18 5 40 .18 5 50 .19 5 00 .20 5 70 .21 5 SO .22 5 00 .23 (; 00 .25 15 .20 30 .28 50 .30 () 75 ■ .31 7 00 .33 7 30 .35 7 05 .37 8 05 .30 8 50 .41 00 .44 50 .47 10 05 .50 10 05 .53 11 30 .50 12 00 .00 « • r 25 « • r ♦ [RULE OF THE CENTEAL BOARD. The following general rule governing the payment of henetits from the Widows' and Orplmns' Fund, was adopted by the Central Board, March It!, 18G5. Widows having a claim under the By-law for the manage- jjient of this fund, shall be paid a yearly pension of §200, to cease on their re-marrying. Orphans having a claim, shall be paid a yearly pension of $2-1 each, but not' to exceed SSO for any one family of children. In the event of the orphans losing both parents, the pension of each to bo increased tifty per cent. The pension to cease as each hoy attains the age of 17, and each girl the age of 20, or at their marriage, if such an event ha pen at an earlier age. Tlie widow shall not be permitted to transfer, sell or dispose of her claim. Certiticatcs, signed by a clergyman, to bo furnished to the Board every yeai", previously to the payment of the pensions, to the eftect that the persons for whom the pensions arc drawn are alive and unmarried. r t r ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1874. v In submitting the thirty-third Annual Ecport of the operations of iho Soeiety, it is gratifying to notice the increased interest numifested throughout the Diocese in aU de])artnients of church worlc. On all sides we hear of the erection or restoration of churches, parsonages and school-houses. In 1873 the total amount raised for Church purposes was $48,949.14, while this year the handsome sum of $5'i,798.5G has been contributed, shewing an increase of §3649.42. In last report it was stated that in consequence of the increased amount at the disposal of the General Fund the Society would be enabled to act liberally in assisting in church building, education and other objects. During the year the calls made upon this fund have been numerous. Assistance to the amount of $250 has been voted to church building, $600 to parsonage houses, $520 to education, $150 to endowments, $150 to outfits to three clergymen, $100 to a clergyman returning for Ireland in ill health, and $196 in grants to other objects. It is very much to be regretted that the state of the (icneral Fund will not warrant a similar promise of support during the coming j'car, there being only about $1500 to the credit of the fund, after deducting $309.38 reserved from sales of land, and a great part of that must of necessity be reserved for the payment of school teachers' salaries. Instead, therefore, of an otter of aid, the Clergy and Church-Wardens in the various missions must bo told that all grants during the year 1875 are to be reduced to a minimum. 28 An important alteration has taken place in the Widows' -and Orphanw' and Pension Funds. Early in the year tho Lord Bishop, at the request of the Central Board, informeil ihe members of the Church by circular, that the former fund being in such a very satisfactory condition, sermons and special collections might for a time be dispensed with on its l)ehalf, at the same time directing collections to be made and a sermon to be preached every year on behalf of tho Pension Fund, which had hitherto been insufficient to provide ''the pension of a single Clergyman, even at the present, inadequate rate of $400."' The Central Board also made it :i standing order that no aid should be extended to any Parish or Mission which had not sent a collection for the Fund. The result has been an increase of the Pension Fund by $818.80. It is satisfactory to notice that while tho Diocese has done so much fi)r itself it has not been unmindful of tlie calls from abroad. The sum of $410.41 lir.s been sent to tho Society for tho Propagation of the Gospel as a recognition of the lung continued generosity of that noble Missionary fSociety to this Diocese. In ansAver to the a])i)eal of the Eev. F. F. Wilson, S57S.(J3 has been given for missionary operations in the Diocese of Algoma, besides the sum of $41(J.41 contri- l)uted to meet the amount required as part payment (^f tin? .stipend of its Missionary Bisho]). §168.15 has been dev t^-l to Special Mission Fields, making a total of $1570.00 cuntri- buted for Church work outside the Diocose, against a total of 8028.22 subscribed last year. Nearly all the Parishes ir.d Missions have made colloctioiis ior the Society dm-ing the year, Jl is. howevei-. to be re- gretted that the amount sent from some missions is so sn"!all, (.■s|)ecially when it is remembered that those jilaces have been so liberally aided by the Society for many years. The somewh; t scltish p!\i'j;se that "Charity begins ;it honnV 29 seems to have had its natural effect in stiflini? work for the cominon good. St. Paul's words appear a more appropriate motto for Churchmen "Do good unto all men, and especially unto them that are of the household of faith." COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. 18T3. 1874. Increase. Decrease. (ieneralFund $1990.79 eiBlO.Ol $174.78 Mission Fund :i787.19 3453.97 333.22' W. and O. Fund.. 1025.41 402.14 G23.2T Pension Fund G51.5G 1470. 3G $818.80 $1131.27 MISSION FUND. (Devoted to the paj-mont of the Stipends of Missionaries in conjunction with the annual grant from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and assessments from rural Parishes.) There has been a decrease of $333.22 in this fund. An account of missionary labour will bo found in the. report of the Diocesan Board, and in the very valuable reports fur- nished the Society by the Clergy. Unfortunately, the old complaint, want of more labourers for the Lord's Vineyard. is still being made. Six more Clergymen are required. Will no one ''Come over and help us?" It is distressing to think of the Fishermen on the Magdalene Islands being loft for another long winter without the ministrations of (he Church. The Ecv. A. W. Mountain, who has ever the well being of this Diocese at heart, has taken the desolate position of these Islands in hand, and is endeavoring to find some one ready to leave home and native land for so interesting a mission field. widows' and oupiians' fund. The Treasurer reports that the following clergymen have qualified themselves as participants in the benefits of this fund, which now afford an annual pension of $200 to Widows and $24 to each child, viz., Eeverend Messrs. Smith, Kemp, 30 Fothergill, Vial, Uoss, King, (pcnior,) Von Iflland, Burrngo, Thompson, Ker, Lystor, Short, Washer, Eichunlson, Dobbage, Woolrychc, Mathers, Riopel, Foster, Jenkins, Boydell, Boyle, ]Iepbtirn, Merrick, IJawson and Eoo. It is a matter of very irreat thankfulness to Almighty God that no new claims have been made on this fund during the year. The clergy are reminded that their annual payments to this Fund are due at the Treasurer's office on the first day of May in each year. No .subscriptions Avill bo received after that date fixcept by special vote of the Central Board. PENSION FUND. (For Aged and Retired Clergymen.) It is a subject of gratitude that this much needed fund lias been increased to 6818.80, and it is to be hoped that no effort will bo spared to place the fund in the same satisfactory position as that held by the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. The Committee are happy to be able to report that they are Jiovv in a position to pay 8300 towards the Pension of the Uevercnd E. G. ^y. Ilo.ss. ENDOWMENT. The Board refers to the Ilej)ort of the Clergy Trust Com- mittee for a detailed statement of the various endowment funds. Portneuf has been the only addition to the list since last report. DEPOSITORY (For the sale of Bibles, Prayer-books, and other useful and instructive publications furnished by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.) Messrs. Judge and JIolwoll have resigned their ])Osition as Joint Secrctarj'-Treasurer. The services of W. 11. Carter, Esq., have been secured, under whose able management this department, as heretofore, may reasonably be expected to prosper. 31 Comparative Statement of Sales, 1873 and 1874: 1873. I 109 BiblcH $ 97.77 | 25 Testaments G.87 | 449 Prayer Hooks... 175.73 | Jlr.s. Carniichael :!0 00 140 Oi) Coaticooko 40 Marion ])oak U\) 00 2,-)0 00 Wist Fnimptoii 2'> Hu;:li Dickson r,o 00 100 00 Craiilionrno Vacant .1. Dalev '$0 00 l(!i) CO Portncuf No. I " '• 2 L':i IK U. Hewton ;a :)0 00 200 Oli « « ;>,..,, Ann Jane Ball IGo 00 East Fiaiii])ton 18 M. C. F. Itfvnolcis.... If) 00 120 00 Staiidoii, St. Malaclii. l') J. Stickley W) 00 120 00 Stoni'liain 14 1") Thos Dunan Iter. W. S. Vial 40 40 00 00 lOo (10 Lako Boaupoit 28() 00 Maple Grovi' 2(1 (}. (". Pliinney 40 00 240 00 >St. Svlvcster IC '■' i 20 A. Mclntyre 8 « 22 12 00 00 .■)0 00 144 01; St. Giles Sarah Fraser 84 (M, New Annai,^h A. F. MeKee 100 ()i) St. Mari,^'irets JaiU' Hreiineii 100 00 I'aik Hnnst 40 2:. M. Moitll S 2'! 00 25 120 00 Ti lip wick M. 1). Vosbur^^h 144 00 Ivist Mafjilala ]C, M. A. Eanies ;'.o 00 00 ()(; LAM) COMMITTEE. There has been no altcnitioii in Uk; manai^emcnt of tlu' lands of the Society since last report. VACANCIES. Stoncliam and Lake Beauporl, Shigawalce, Hereford a!i(l Barford, Magdalen Islands. Assi.stant in Ivicliniond and ]\[elbourne, also an Assistant at Compton, and a Travelling- Missionar}'. obituary. The Board regret to jilacc on record the death of Wni. Spraggo, Esq., u life member and ever a zealous supporter of the Society i'jiort of Depository roininidoo, rocommciidiiif; llio Hiilo of cert.'iiii hooks, Ordered tluit no .school shall, rceoivo n Ljraiit iroiii l!io Soeioty iiiiles.s fiivorahly repoi-tod on by tlio Ins])Oct()i' of Schools. Oiu^ htmdrcd dollars tyrant ed (tn cei'lain conditions lo finish the l'arsonat,M' at Maple drove, 'rwenty-tive dollars <;raiitoil t(» complete sciiuul-hou.so al West Krainj)toni. Notice of niolioii on <^rants. SEriKMiJEK. — Letter from the Secretary of the 8. P. C \\., on sale of jiuldications otlu^r than those of the Society. S")!) eacli, as outlit, ^q-anted to thi'eo (der^^ymen. ?1()() i^ranted to the Mission Jlonse on the liahi'ador. ()|)inion of Counsel asked as to wliether the ('iei'<,'vman and Wardens of each Confjregation in the J)ioce.so i.s a Cor|)oration. $50 i^'ranted to the new church at Millhy. 8100 frranted to the Rev..). 11. Corvan, on Ins leaving for Jreland in ill-liealth. Ilevenue of Pension Fund to ho used. $iU)0 to bo paid to the liev. I*]. (I. ^y. Ross out of the Pension Fund for 1874. NoVEMiiEU. — Opinion of Counsel on the parsonage at Portncuf. 850 granted to complete the School-house at Cranbournc. 850 granted under special conditions to the new parsonage at Valcartior. Stipend of Bishop of Algoma ordered to be ])aid. Letter from the Kev. C. P. lleid, on allowing the appropriation of subscriptions. Letter from Mr. Butler, late school-master, on the Labrador, on salary. December. — Balance of salary ordered to be paid to Mr. Butler. 8200 granted on the usual conditions to the new 1)riclc church at North-End, Coatlcooko. 8:^7.50 granted to Mr. Daley as La3'-Keader. 8100 granted to the Portncuf parsonage on certain conditions. Resolution on Lay-Readers. Committee on anniversary meeting. Rosolution reducing all grants in aid of the erec- tion of churches and parsonages to a "minimum." Rosolution ordering that all applications for aid towards " buildings of any kind" must be accompanied by a resolution of approval from the Congregations making application. \ V AXXUAL TIKPORT or TIIK D I C I^: SAN BOARD \ TO TIIK C Jl U II on SOCIETY FOR 1874. V > Tho followinf^ is tlio abstract of tlio Rovcnuo Account of tho Diocesan IJoard for tho year ended Decomber 3l8t, 1874: — Dr. Abstract of llovenuo Account 31st December, 1874. Or. To Stipends, irn;lu(linf^ HonuH for 187J $10712 80 '!"<) IViiHions 1 284 8G " (lun'Tul Expenses,,.. IG2 28 '• Tmvelliu^; Expenses to Georgeville of the ReTcl. M. M. Fother- giU 8 38 " Amount reserved to uuj^nient stipen,) , for 1874 2*00 00 *' Amount reserved to present the Clergy serying under the Board witli a New Year's Gift inOO CO *' Balance 9G 99 124,995 3i By assessments $ 70G9 f)."* " S, P,a, Grant ecnliai" bitterness. There are i'oui' Sunday-schoulM in dillercnl jtarts of tho mission, whieli, l»y tlio kiml assistanee of membei's of the iliHerenL cong'regations, 1 have, so I'ar. been enableil to koej> open. In St. Paul's, Robinson, the attendanee lias been very i^ood and re:^nUai', the teachers and schohir.s evincing an eai'nest interest in their mutual work. The interest of the chihlren has boon enhanced in no little dei^ree by the kind exertions of ladies of the choir in (cach- ing them the language and music of Hymns Ancient and Modern, -whicii f have now introduced in all the stations. Upon the Lingwick Iload 3Iiss Janot Hepburn has proved a most valuable ally in teaching the children beyond the reach of the village school, while I have been enabled ta give religious instruction to some of the young people in Lingwick, Canterbury, and Bury Corner. The service formerly held at St. John's has been carried on at Brookbury, where a small but regular congregation awaitn me every other Friday evening. Our material progress has not been remarkable tliis year, but I must not omit to mention two important exceptions. The village burying-ground has been surrounded by a most substantial and sightly fence of undoubted workmanship, while a well-made and well-looking gate guards the maiii entrance, in addition to which a very neat "step-way" has been erected, by means of which a ready ingress and egress can be found in winter as well as summer, the whole havings been personallj' supervised by our kind and munificent friend, Mr. Lewis Mclver. The total cost is about $125, which has been made up by subscription. The second exception I am very glad to be able to speak of; a sum of $23 has been raised towards a font, which wo hope shortly to obtain, so soon as we can raise about $11 more to get a decent one. ' I have introduced in St. Thomas and in Lingwick the regular Sunday offertory. A very pleasing event was the gathering of the Sunday- school scholars, with their parents or immediate friends, to lunch, and amuse themselves on the parsonage grounds, where a most abundant and diversified table was spread under the shade of the trees, upon as fine a day as a fine summer 47 could i)():ist of. Tlio vland.s wore ])rovlde(l Ijy the pavisliioiuMv* lar and iK'iir ; uhoiit ono hundred and nine!}' iteoplo oC fill iii;'(!s ,s:il down Jiml did junplo justice to (lie ^ood thiuffs set liefore tlieni, al'ter the (short and wpeeial service held in the villai,^o ehureh. AVo cannot, T feci sure, over-estimate the ini])ortanco of sof'urini,', hy every lei^ititnate means, both the interest and education of Ihe youni; in those tilings which of all others truly bear upon their welfare. The twig may be straightened ; the full-grown tree, never. I cannot close this report without gratefully s])eaking of a. donation visit in ]lobin.son, at which articles useful and valuable were given to nio to tho value of about $70. Such substantial tokens of regard are at once highly prized and most acceptable to tho clergyman. Tho following amounts huvo boon raised for church purposes, during tho year : — Lingwick $ 56 05 St. Thomas 54 20 Eobinson Village 292 70 Total.... $402 95 James Boydell bourq louis. I was appointed to this Mission the beginning of October. Tho poojjlo are exceedingly kind and well attached to the Church. They made uj) their assessment to tho Board, duo December .'{1st, without any difficulty, also paying some arrears, which had accumulated last year. They have lately increased their assessment from $70 to $100, which I have every reason to believe will bo promptly paid. Tho services are always well attended : on Christmas Day twenty-six received the Holy Communion, which I believe is considered a good number for this Mission. At Red Bridge (whore I have services every Sunday afternoon), the warm endeavours of Mr. John Wobb and his family are daily showing what earnest laymen can do for the Church, when they have tho will. They pay fifty dollars to tho Board, and recently Mr. Webb purchased for tho services a beautiful Guelf Organette, which cost two hundred and fifty dollars. Before many months thoir loyalty to tho Church, I am confident, will produce results which will deeply interest all true churchmen. H. C. Stuart. I i 48 CAPE OOVE. At tlio dose of ntiothor ycfir, I am thankful to report tliat if no jiuirkud proicress haw boon made, no ground at least has been lost. The frarno of a now '^^hurch was provided last winter, and iiimost every one oheerfnlly contributed his quota : but owing to the failure of the fall tishery, and the consequent scarcity of money, all the contributions to the building fund have not yet been jtaid up. Wo liopo to cominonco the building early next surnnier. This will tax our ri'sourccs to the utmost; but the willing jnirul and tried liberality of many of my people give mo great contidonco as to the success of our undortaking. I notice with regret tho loss of several valued parishioners who have been removetl from uk by death sirico the beginning of the year, and whoso vacant places in our little Church often remind us of them. One was a devoted wife and mother who left a sorrowing iiusband, and live little children to mourn her loss. fShe had previously undergone with remarkable ibrtiludo asovere trial in the destruction of their house by fire; and licr death was probabl}' hastbned by tho shock sustained on that sad occasion. Another was an energetic and kiml-hearted churchman who was ever ready to rj-din any parochial work ; ho also is sadly missed. There wore others also removed from us, and we miss them; but avc ho])0 and believe tho change lias been u gain to them all. Our Sunday-school hero was numerously uitendod during the summer months, as many as seventy children having sometimes been present. The Teachers wero i'or tho most ])art punctual and painstaking, and evinced much interest in their work. At Perce and I'vVnse au Beautils, there wero also small Sunday-schools in operation. Our tlireo daily schools wei-e open most of the year, an f i f^ (JOOKSlirriK, F.ATOV. TIk' Siiinhiy soi'vicL's liuvc In i«ii well ;iIIi'Iii|(m|. Willi niic Id' t\V(» u,\('i'|)ti(»lis IIh'V Iwivc hccii |•l'^•Ill;U*ly Ik'M. Ill the cnrly |»iU't ol tlii' Mimiiu'i' I w.-i" iil»si'iil lor one iiioiilli, wlicu llu' siTvicos wiTi' kiinll.\ iiii'lcrlalvoii lor mo l)y till! iJcNcrriHls I'rol'os^or '|'ainl»s Mini Mr. IIf|tliurii. Illiu'ss diiriui;' tho wlioh' Miiiniiv'r lia^ iiilrrri'ri"l will' :uy |t.'ii'(icliial vi>ili'.i,ic. and 1 am imloUlcii In tin- Jicvi'ioml ("' ai-Jos W'illcl. of r>islii>]i'> Cdlk'n'i'. lA'iiiioxviiU', j'or lu'lp upon oiu' Siiiiday wlu'ii 1 was iiica|ial'k! ol" lioiiiL;' duly. 'I'Ih- >ultsc'fi]>- lioiis lowards Cliurcli (di'n'i';.< ol'a local iialuri' havt,* i-xcci'di'd any I'onm'r y<'\\\\ and may In' (()ii>idi'i'('d a-- indicating" (In* lii'os|i('rily ol till' woi'lv or lilt' Cliurcli in my nii»ion. Tlio oitji'cls I'liihract'd in iIk';-o ^u!i^(•l•i|)t ion > arc ; — Tlic i omjiiction ^tf'<.'Ui' Cliurcli lowci' ; IIh; purcliaso of a hell : .Siiiiday->C'liofd liltrary ; repair.^ of paj'sona^c, and ihc erection of n lonce ai'ound Ihe liuryinL;,--L,n'oiind, to all ol' wliicli coii(i'il)Ulions iiave Ih'cii lilii'i'ally ;;'iven. 'J'lie (iiiild ol' St. iVtcr's, Aviiidi li;i'^ I'oi' its ohject the promotion ol' evoi'y j^ood work, has }il?>o ('uled liandsomely lowai'ils the towiT Ciind, In ('oiisc(|uence (>r niy continued illness, Island l>i"ook hti^ pi'olited lull spariiif^ly IVom my minisli-at ions. In the moan- while a neat church has heen erecti'd, aiul i< pi'oi;TOssini; fast io completion, so that we lio])e it may he ready On* divini' service early in the s|U'inu', to the L,q'eat comlbrt and eiicoura;j;ement ol' tho inereasini;- Church memhers of iJii.^ lliriviiiL!; new settlement. fiast Ivister we had to <'liani^o oui' Churchwardens, Colonel J, C. (,V)ok and Major 'J'aylor retiring' I'rom otlice after two veai's' faithful servitude, for which they have \w\ own and the sincere thatdis of the oonirrcLjation. I have had lifleen infant, l)a])tisms and three adults, four hurials and two inarria^'os. 'fhe sum of S<>-1 has heen oontrihuted in tliis mission during the j'car lor i^eneral Church pui']iosos. El.W.llU* CrLLllN P AUK IN. roATICOOK. A^^ I only entered on the duties of this jiarish on the first of Octohor last, 1 cannot give a ieni^'thy report of work done duriiiii; the year. Owiiii;- to tho severe and ])rotraet.ed illness of my predecessor, the Jiev. J. jr. Corvan, f found an accumulation of pastoral vi.sitiiiii; to he done, which lias occupied nearly all my tinu"* since J came here. During the vear a comfortable and 50 comnKxlions parsonage has been o'cctcd, and a neat litllo Church is in pro;;'ress of erection at Xortli End, u j^art of tlio viliaire Avhicli has sprung into ini[)ortancc during the hist tiirce years. Owing to tlie increased assessment to the hiocesan Board, and the heavy expenses incurred in building the new Chureii and ])arsoiuige, my ]>coplo have been taxed as heavily as they can bear. I regret that owing to these circunistances it is iinpossibjc to coiUribute this y-ar, as in years jiast, to the various' funds of (he Church Society, i have three full servic'os every Sunday, iwo at St. Stephen's (Jliurrh, and one at Xorlh iMid. All the st'rvices are very well attended. There ;iro also Iwo Sunday-schools lcej)t uji by zealous nu'iiibers of tlic two congregations. I aj>i)«'nd ib.e nsinil statistics Jbr the year. i5aptisnis, 1.") ; Miarringcs. (! ; iiui'iaN. (!. , Assessment $ MilO (ID Towards I'ar.xuiage Fmid 120U (10 Towiirds North Hnd Church oOU 00 PurcisasingCabinet Organ for X. Iv Church. 110 00 Proceeds of Sermons for (,'hurcli Societ\' Funds .^ 17 IK; Clitirch Expenses .-... loO OfJ Total 8 2:iT7 !h; .lolIN I'osTKU. COMPTOX. Foui' 3'ears ago the amount ])aid anriually to tin- l)iiici'.-.an Eoard in aid of the Clergvm:in's stipcnid was 8-01); tw(dv(; months later. s-mO: a little later still. SoUU ; when finally, on tiie 1st of July of the present year, 8'tOO. 'i'he full amount of my ])resent stij)end was guaranteed me by the mission, i hereby eonstituting it a seif-sup|)orting parish. Aliout four months ago, at a meeting (convened i»y myself) of the leading members of my coui;rega! ion. I ollercd to resign the mission, giving as a reason my inability to conduct li'.e management of the •• Ladies' College," and at the same time attend to all the duties of the jiarish with satisfaction to myself and ]>j'oiit to the Cliur(di. The meeting decdined, however, to accept my resignation, but on the contrary, ui^animously requested me to retain the fncumbency, but to procure an assistant. To this I consented, and was the more influenced to do so by reason of the (expressed determination of several of the bubscri hers to withdraw the greater part of *f l-x. ■ I H' I-:: c r ».-. O' v^ » I ('9 3» f.lJ; 6"( I i . ^C pi'T'O r> H im lO Co'^t t fpo.V| rrb. b V l-'i) w 3<^ h Oun C.ro'p f?)ch" US nic C; P»J » /C ♦^ '^Pa^l^i^ p^mifX' / g? A'j'-"^ 3^^'- ^"^^ /y nrv rx$. 45-C2 4^ fJL2 - h C 6 ^ S, I .'J i ^ ■ At. Z^;^ ./-; (jf3y rx*. h-fS^- ^^t- 0^ 51 their subsoj'iptions sliould I rcsi<^-n. Up to the present time I liavo not been ;ible to .seeiiro the services of an assistant. 1 shall be very gbul if any of the brethren can assist nie in tlio iiiatter. It is a source of gratification to nie to bo able to report a C'Oi\tiniKin('e of good-feolini'- between the con_ii;regation and paslDr — also tliat the liberality of the ibrmer towards myself and family is by no means abatetl. During- the year the contributions for Cliurch j)nrposes have amounted to Snr);>.H8, embracing- the following items: 8tij)ciid of Incumbent ! =i=$,j5(') 00 Xmas Ott'erings to Incumbent 102 00 Easter do' do 00 00 Xew Organ 225 00 Painting and Repairing Parsomige 100 00 Articles for interior of Church 50 00 Other Kx-penses 24 00 Collection for Algoma 12 It) 1st Collection for Pension Fund 10 28 2m<1 do do 10 41 Foreign Missions 50 Total 81153 88 Pefore conchuling, I should like to say a word about a Avork to which J have alreatly incidentally alluded in the foregoing loport, viz: the '-Compton Ladies' College." In April 1872, induced l)y the liberal offer of 82000 by a (larishiouer. and .'he acknowledged need of a good school on the ])art of old residents in these J']!istern Townships, 1 nndertoolc the work of originating a Ladies' schoid on a largo . scale. I am ])Ieascd to say tliat the building is iiow )^"| V completed, and the school in full o]>eration, and had all the — -- " snbscrilu'rs, besides lh()se who pledged their word to aid me, k'cpt faith, i .shouUI now be in a position to present to the hioeese, free of all incumbrance, a pro])Crty worth from 818,000 to 820,000. As it is, there are liabilities on the projiert}' to the extent of several thousimd dollars. But this can ' vdily be li(pndated if only the school is suj)])()rted by a moderate number of pu[)ils. I am fully aware that the clergy are not in a ]iosition themselves to render pecuniary aid, nor to solicit the same from their people for objects outside their ])arishes, but I ask, is it too much to expect that they will use their influence in favour of the school ♦$J0 jKiid Uuring 1st half year by Diocesan I3otird. 52 Avilh jiai'ont.s in thcii- respective missions wlio liavcdauijjhler.s to educate? The tei-nis, .ijKJO ])<": unniun, are certainly wiliiiii the reach of those witli moderate incomes, unil the instructioi: otlered in tiie Comjiton Ladies' College is not inferior to that imi)arteil in the nioru expensive schocds, as jiarenls who liave jilaced their children here from those sciiools are pre])ared to testify. i''(^r the inl'ormalion of those avIio are under the im}:)ression thai the school is a'* private sj)eculalion." J beg to .state, and the ]iroof of my statenu'ut is lo he found in tlic JJegistry OtHce, tiiat the pro])Crty is deeded to the Bisho]> of the Diocese in trust for the Clnrivh. and that far from derivinL, pecuniary heneflt. besides giving much of my time and care to the Avorlc. 1 have expended a considcM'alile ]>art of my income without lakini;' luw account thereof, ,1. I)iN/EV. DnUMMONDVILI.K. I returned to this jiarisli early in August of this ycai'. aftei liavinii" been f )r two years in clnir^e of the Labrador mission, i found everything going on prosperously undci* ]\[r. [[epbiirn's able and energetic management. Since that time the ordinary routine of parish AVork has been carried on as usual, with tlie exception of the lemporaiy hindrance to our 8un(hay-school work, caused by the ])revalence of a malignant epidemic among the young members of ni}' floclc. This disease first made its a|)pearance a few days alter our harvest festival, in the form of measles of a very severe ty])e. it wa.> generally 8U|)posed that the above-mentioned occasion was the means of the sudden and extensive dissemination of the jnalady, Avhich at first was almost confined to the memljcrs of oiir own flock. In the- great majority of cases the abatement of the measles was followed by scarlet fever, Avhich retliiced many of the sutlerers to a perilous state of exhaustion. The -uortality among children of the French Canadians (to whom the disease .soon .spread) has been terrible — more than u hundred having died within the area embraced by the Anglican 3)arish during the past thi-ce months. Of our own members only three have died, but others are still dangerously ill. I am sorry to say that our })arish has got into arrears iu the payment of its assessment to the Diocesan Board, which I found had been considerabl}- augmented during my absence. It appeared that the peojile had no clear idea of the extent to wliich they had committed themselves. Their feelings, how- over, seem now to lie that of unwillingness to draw back from their engagement, and we have therefore decided uj)0u 53 niakini;' an cfrort to adlievo to it. I n w th ink wo Jiavc a claun up on tlio foi'bcai case of our failure 1 ;• consideration of ummondvillc con- the Board, the general readiness of the .••relation to stretch small means to their fullest extent on the Ohurch's behalf being sufficient to secure for us the credit of its being '-our i))verLy and not our will" Avhich forms the !iii2)odiment. F. J. B. Allnatt. DURHAM. Tlio Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the (iospel very well reinarks that -'such syn\])athy as ought to exist between members of the Church at home and abroad vannot be sustained without the tlbl'usion of information." This principle is equally true in its apjdication to tho various parishes of a J)iocese, and is, 1 suppose, one of tho (diief reasons why the clergy are asked to make a "Report" of their missiijns, however egotistical a thing this may appeiir to some. Vi)v my own part, lean sincerely say that F should wish to no completely lost sight of in the general credit of the mis- sion, whilst at the same time I should wish our "light so to shine before men that they may see 'our' good works, and glorify not us, Itut our 'Father which is in Koaven,' " and surely our reports ought ever t') ijo thus useful to "the liousehold of faith," to bo deserving of general acceptanee, whilst l)eing specially interesting and encouraging to a par ticidar parish. A. liei>ort is also very uset'ul and satisfactory as a VDUcliei- to the parishioners tliat li'usts ot' many kinds have been disebarged. 'J'ho routine of j)arochial ministrations has been kept u]i in this mission much in ihe same avu}' as during the previous two \'ears. The nu!nl)or of services held annually has increased l>y about a score. In eacli of the three churches of tho iiarish have been held lifty services on Sundays, with an aggregate of twenty-two on other days; in the centre t'lirtj-'One on Sundays, and five i)n week days; in other \r\\'' -^ sixteen services, of which nine were held on Sundays; to:;'.!, 22 1-, or an average of more than four services a week'. The attendance has been as good as usual. Kere 1 would thankfully acknowledge occasional help from clerical bretiiri'n, ami from one lay-reader in particular, Mr. C. A. Adams. 64 Entries in tlio Rcgi.stcr are Ion more than last year. II(;ly Coniniunion has been adininistorod ninctoon times in ])uhlic. and eight times to the siek and intinn. In .Soutli .Durham sixteen, and twenl3--nino in L'Avenir, in all iurly-live jier.suns have t'ormally anil ])ul)liely joined the Chureh through the jirimitive rite of Conlirniation. I'^ight of these were liaptised on the same oeeasion. The liishoj) honored and edilied us hy three diilerenl vi>i!>. The elerieal doniieiliary visits reeoided uvv lOi;;. 'j'he .-ul'- Joineil tinaneial statement shows a sum of s^.lM.") tollceted. given or suljscribed lor Cliureh jiMijioses. as against S],sr)0 last yi'ar. In reference to it.-' eolumns 1 ^vould maice a few reuKtrl;>. The funds or objeels eontrilnited to thi'ough the ( )llcrl()i'y.. although equal in number, are not all idenlirally the same ad- just year ; beeause the Soeiety ior the J'ropagatiou ofilu' (Jospcl, Mill)y. AlgiHiia and Labrador, have lieen siibstiluteil for the Society for Pronn)ting Christian Knowledge. 1-ldueation and l)e])o>iioi'y fund, Indian Jlome. and i)eaf- Mute Institution, but with two excejjtions Ihei'e may be (.ob- served some increase in the totals for the live localities. The balance of Otlertory is also much greater, showing 1 trust that the ])eo|)le ai'e learning tiie dut_\' and ])rivilege of giving more lii)erally, and are not so content as heretofore to oiler eopjier when they should rather ofier the nmre precious metals to the Ijord. On account of pressing local (dainis, tlie J)ioeesan Hoard has considerately retrained I'rom increasing the assessment, although I have nevei- encouraged the ])eojile to ho])e ibr a continuance of this indulgence, being convinced that tiie tirst claim upon them is justly lor an aeknowledginent of the religious ministrations they receive, and of which the}- now can ade(pi;itcly show their a])pi-eciation ; for '-worldly things" are not a great matter as conii)ared with '• sjtii-itual things."' It may bo seen that missionary meetings and boxes and cards htive ])rocurcd 88:5. 55 lor Foi-eigu Mission. The amounts 0])posite building funds are to be accounted for thus: — In I'pjier Dui-ham by the re-shingling of the old church and the erection of a horse-shed with some other expenses. Most of the timl)er for the shed-frame was given by the Lay Delegate, Mr. Itichard Lystei". The building is in use, and will be finished wiien weather ])ermits. The 850 set under South Durham re])resentsapi)roxiniately the value of a fence around the church-site, the timber for I 55 which hus l)eoni^iveu b}' Mv. J. W. Ilciulry. '^I'lu'i position uiil lino of the ll'iico has hcon afciinilely luarkcil out. Tho $:{(I0 iiiidoi- L'AvcMi: l)i>eii I'tii'lhcM" conlrihiitcd, cilhci' ill money or in ])ersr u woi'K', lowanls (he purchaso of a very liiu^ lu'II, Ihc; hiiiidiiii;" of a new lower, the ])aint.ing' of tho exterior of iheehiireli, aiul other inijtrovenionts. Too niiieli could not ho f^aid in praise of the (h)ings of this coti- ^•r(\<^ati()ii, more os])Ccialiy as the}- liavc not h)okod for I 1 4' externa (liven ill hooks, Mr. l[amil((jn"s donation is, I suppose, ten limes as vahialth- as if i;-iveu in almost any other way ; v.iiilst the condition that ihe reeipii-iits are to coiiti ilnite a;: cHpial amount will nol only double tlie value oj' tlie gift, hut also fairly test the gratilu(le of those who are lo be benetited. ^[r. keid, the IJiiral De.an, lias signilied his intention of giviiii;; to South i'nrham 675 instead of >>^)0. Under preser.- lations at rjiper hurhaiuaro iiududed (he names of Mrs. AVilliams (an illuminated text as a souvenir of her N'isit to the pai'ish); of Miss IJreadon (a Dictionary of tho Bible from li'M' Siinday-s(diool scholars); and of the Iiuunubent (a j)urse iVnii the youiig peojde i'or Irtoks) : also two ])resents from th( lisii T enterhiinmeiits were live '•' socials. f^iven by Messrs. (J. Lyster, T. Burrill, VV. ijyster, senr., W. jfall and (i. Stevens, the amounts in each case being, or being made u]) to 8-'>. ^Ir. Solomon Lyster and Mr. AV'^illiam Stevens each gave .^25 instead of a social. There were alsf> tln'ce ])ai'o( hial festivals, on St. i'atricdc's J)ay, the (Queen's Jiirth Day, (Whit-Monday.) and Thanksgiving J)ay, of which, the proceeds were $2','>0. .Mr. C. A. Adams, who had been a licensed catcehist in the AVost Indies, found a home amongst the ])eop!e, and jtar- ticularlv at Mr. G. Stevens, for ah,)ut thi'ee months, diiriu"- which he conducted cerlain services, under f he sjinction of th(f liisho]), through whom he received 325. He also heljjcd Mr. John livster to j)repare for J)isho])'s College. 'idle 810.20 towards altar vessels for South .Durham arosc out ol'the olferlory at a sjiecial service ludd in St. Matthew's Freii (Jhajicl, (^uebLC, on the day befn-e the Advent oi'dinations. 'J'.'ie last item, S:550, is made up by subscription ofS25 each ivmn eighteen persons, iniduding Messr.s. JI. Hughes, li. AVorxlburn, J. I). Armstrong, .1. ('.Armstrong, W, Hardy, d. K. Van, Jas. Miller, junr., ,1. (rinn, (Jeorge and Arthur and Alex. Johnstone. J. Medley. Ivlward i*i(dcen, J. W. Ifendry, and Pi.. Holmes. These and some smaller sums are to he 5G given with tho luiulabic intention of clearii,- the Church ].ropcrty .n South Ihivhaw from oveiy chuni upon it Ihe Jjoyore.ul (; II. a.i.l ^Irs. Parker have pl.o.ni.ed u new iont to Upper Durham. Some etrorts are about to he made to rai.se liorse-sheds at L Avcnir and .South Durham. A new burial ,i,Toun(l has l,oei, tonml in and conseeruted, and three niierments made in it. atL'Avenir lu-osorvic'.e.sof moro than usual interest and s At the Vestry mcetin-s were chosen, or re-choscn -.s wardens and sub-wardens, Messrs. W ilal (" V r s( •' f ,>Lud)ou,alUN . Mill, n: ilu,hes, 11 AV;:odt.;r^V .^V ^Va ' JV^'!:^J' -'• ^''=^-0-, Jmn-.^ n. Jlerryman, J. Jamieson, alld J. Porter 3 .vs\ lute, slJeaeh; M,ss (linn, 810: Mrs. \Vo.»lrrev, 85; M.s Lreadon. Ho nK>s arul Porter, each Si; Miss J'h^-a. ni" P' ;','• 'Y'''''' •''•'-; '^^'^^' -^'1=^*'^'^^ Atkinson.- and miamrnl, oachSl Mr. J MeCai^ and M^s. .1. MacDou^all vi.(.b (lur Al-oma.) Ann .Mace ?l\ Total firr> piospeet.. have impnne-l, whilst I hnpe (hei-e are aUo ;vKon.i' .'?;'" '••'^^'l^"'=^^"^'l•-piHtual edilieation is keej-in- pace witii tlie maierial. ^ "^ rtisearnes(lyan(l prayeifullv lo be !,r,ue,l (hat theve-ir l^-wdlseeall the riun-h properly in ', he Mission W ijoM ueot. as aUo perhaps another sn.all Church e.eeted v\ Hk!; n-^"'^'T I'"'"'^''' <•> ^'<'C'<'ii'molter- i'-clj e\er\ Jurtniyhl m two diC'crenl .School-houses. V )- 57 ~. O X o CI '^ ^^ croooc:-. o ~ z. -. 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I luivo not aiiytliintc vory .-|HH'i:il lon'iiort lliis year Ik'voikI tli(^ usual I'ouud ol" jtarish work. Iicg-iilai' ministi-alioiis liavi' Ix-en susLained tlii-oiii^lioiit tlic yoar. altliou,<;ii 1 was iiu-apa- citatetl I'or laboi" lur a spate ol' iiino weeks, and was ohlintMl to seek' rest and iiie.lieal assi.-laiiee in tlie Stales. My a]»])oinln»cnts w<'i'o in lliu meantime very aceeptalily main- tained hy Mr. All)ert Slovens, divinity student and ;;'raduale (»r I]islu)]»"s C'olienx>. 1'lie !;enei'al atlt'iidance at St. I'anl's and all my oiil-statii/iis. exeejtt SdUlh Ham, Iia-; steadiU' imjjntved. 'I'he iidrodnclion ol"a I'ulier supi)ly dl" I'raj'er HomIc^ ani the Hymns Aneieiit and .Modern lias Indjied in Chureli services. 3I3' Sunday-seliO(ds, si.K in niimlier, (only live reported la.>!. ye;ii",) have been Icept o[ien tlironi;-Ii llie summer as successt'ull}' as our peeuliai'Iy ailverse eii', and are now eii^ag'od in teaching" in the municijiality. Two othei's at an (.'ai-lier period obtained dij)lomas. Some are in training' now that arc lookiiiij for hii;dicr dijdomas. One of our ])upils has entered the Junior J,)epartment of ])ishop's Colle^-e, and is doing well. AVc had successful Missionary ^lectings last winter, with the able assistance of till' JJev. Isaac Hrock. I am always thanld'ul forassistanee in tliis way. as 1 find it helps toslii']ieo])K' up lo i;-rcater Christian effort, and cheers all at hearing the details of missionary work' throughout the world. His Lordshi]*, the Bishop, held a Confirmatio!i here last winter, at which thii'ty-two candidates ]»resented themselves. 3Iorc of these, than of any previous Contirmation, have since frequented the Holy Communion. The unreasonable pre- judices Avhich have always existed here against this feast (d thanksgiving, this necessary help in running the Christian no (.ourso, ari' now lx'<^inniii,i;' lo ^ivo way a lilLlo. l*o()i)lo, not- witlistaiuiiii^ tlu'ii" Iniditional idoa to the contruiy. aiv lic'giiMiiiii;- to liiid out dial the iiiarl< of tlic (Mii'istian coiisi.'Nts in walk'iii^ in all the '•('oinnKinilnuMils and Ordinances'' o( tilt' I.ord ; ill a word, in dili^ontly Uhiny all llio ajtpointt.'d means of ujraco. For a lono- time T have tliouiilil it vory dcsii-aMo toatfoi'd ('liui'cli nnni^tl•ations to (he pt-oplc (»!' Am'oI Cornel' and Wo>t' vy. as containing:; considcralilo nuniliers of Chnrcli po(t]ilc, licsidcs several ol' jiiy old parisluonci's that have moved tiiere. From time to time sonic allention has lieen i^'iven to these jicople from Jit'nnowillc. Sherhroolce and hiulswell. 15;it lalti'i'ly, ^ince the openin:;' of the railway, hy specially ui'giiiii; the necessity of the case, j am hapjiy to say that, I have succeeded in ii'cttinii' the IJev. I'rofessoi' Jioe, notwitli istandini;' his many other in\portaut lahors, to undei'lako a fciervice at Asco! Corner. Ili' now writes mo that he lias e>-t;d.>li'-hi'd "a reu'iila'r Sunday service, with Sunday-schi;o!. with fair prosjiects of success." This im[)ortant jxdnt with rpper Westhury, whicdi is one of my re<;'ular stations, wo may rcasonahly ho])0, if the I'^rench do not settle down and po-wn rule of the Diocesan Board, that in the event of " arrear.s oF assessment," I Avas, about three months since, com- jiolled to close. And hero, there is manifestly a fault 60 sotnowhoro; citluT this coiigivifiitioii is usHOMSod to() hi^'lily by tiio Hojinl, or there is u iiotaltlc Jiputliy, a ^iiil'iil want o\' /eal on tlie part ot' the iicoph-, conccriiiiit;' which I conceive il is no [larL of my iliity to give an oj)ini(jn here in a puhlie, report. There is oxistin;^ a slii;"ht (liMerence of opinion hetwei'n ine and this conLjri\y;ation, vi/-: — Tlii\y thini< that it is my duty to jihiee tlieir ease heCore the Hoard as an exlrenudy hard one. I on tlie other hand hold that to otlei' any inter- ference woidd he nothinL^' sliort o('iin\varrantal»ii' presiiMijit ion, fori view the atl'air simp!}' in tliis li,::;Iit ; in tlie lii;-|it of an evi'ry day hiisiness transaction lietween two parties; iho 15()art duly asUed. I. at all events, have too niueii conlidi'nce in the integrilv of the members eo[ni)risin<;' the Hoard to oiler an\- intervention unsolicited hy that l)od\'. 1 ma\', however, state that the Kural Dean, the llevil. Wm. King, held a meeting ot" the pewdiolders at Slandon, on the li.'Jrd in>l., lo take their grievances into con>ideration, the chief of which apjicared to be the <|uarterly payments as ri'.piired by the Uoai'd. but ^vhicll, from tludr isolalcti position fr(;in any marlcct (<^>uebec Iteing the nearest.) they profess to lie unable to meet. -Mr. King has prnmised to e.\'ei'cise his inlluence with the ]iroper authorities and try and procure for us hall'-yeariy (n- N'carlv i>a\'ments instead of <|uarterh'. 1 1 ina\' \h; here staled for th<' special notice of the J)oard ihal within the la-l few }'ears about oiu'-third «.f the number, and nnc-half in fniancial resources, have lelt this congregation and migr.nlcd to the l.'nited. Stale-;, so that at pri'-^enl there ai'e only lifteen families leli. mostly pooi', dotted o\er a large extent of cuuntry, ]U'ole;.>e(ily lionian Catlioli''. "We nov,- turn to .St. Paul's ('liuron. This Church, which wa.s erectedi by t'le Ke\d. .Mr. .Merrick- in IH,")!. stooil in a depbu'ably unlini-lied stifle up lo the picsenL year. During the summer of IST.'J 1 collected fr(nn friend-> of iln; Church one hundred and twenty dolhii's, and tin- same ycm- I got a grant from the .Society for I'romotiMg Chi'istian Knowledge Worth .$72, and this last autumn collected iigain in t^uebee S")!.*, mah'ing a total of two hundreil and lift y-one and I have exjiended on Church re])aii's .$2(11, leaving a balance of. $18 for which! am ])ersoualIy responsible, until relieved by a friend in t2it*-''jcc, as promised. This Church is 61 now (H'iloil inside, cvoi'V discovi'ral)!*' (K'f't'cl riMiiovcd or I't'piiii'i'd ■ linislu'd Iroin loji lo Indtoni ; and ^vill coni- ]»ari' liiv<)ral»l\ , hoili jor C'lnlbrt and ne.''hu'ss. witli any <'onnlr\ cliinch in llu' IK x'osr. Tlu' m rvicos liavo lioou ri':4'itlai'ly Ufpl np and (•^ni;■lv^■ation^ i;'o(»d, varN'in',;" (Voni hcviiily to line Iinndrrd :nid l\vo;;!y. \Vo liavo two hdiooU in til is Incalih' doini'' w rll, m;!ri' con'vol of I lie ('li"'vcli. I'olal i'\])('i itiiiv SL'i.I- (1») Dioeosan Hoard asbc-sniiMit Siniila\' Collcclioiis SiH'cial .. A Olunlai-y ialxn- I'littin,!;' up and talcing' down M'afloldin^. .. hu|irovt'nK'nt> niado (»n l*ar>ona,i;"(' (iiclio. . Siiliscriiitiou.s lo ditl'orcnl. (diarital)U> ('liurcli ])ur|tos< ^loney ((dlcclvd l»y yoiin;;' Ladies towards ])iircliasini;' u llannoninni wliicdi anidiinl liavo now in ni\- posst'-sion • > :-u; -0 00 50 00 :;h 00 JO VZ :i 00 }ilv. "NVni. AViison. ('. W',. collcftc'd and cx- jicndcil for iamjis for ( 'Jmroli 10 OO Slandon lialf-ycKi -' ;isso.ssnionL. :}i 00 J)o. Ollortory 10 00 (irand )ta 8050 2: Heforc cdosinj; tliis rejiort, 1 oniltracc this (i]»j)oi'tiinily of* tliankiiii^ (he ne very interesting case was that of a young mai'ried \voman en re(iuce(l to $(J0O during the last four years. This etl'ects an annual saving of interest to the extent of !i:.')2. Vi)v this good result, we are largely indebted not oidy to the lil>erality of kind friends fai" and near. l)ut to tlie in(lef;itigal>le exertions oi'a lady who came amongst us for a few months, and devoted nearly ;U1 her time and energy to the reliefof our heavily burdene(| Cliurcdi. Kor sliould another, residing here, who ably a-sisicil her. bo forgotten. She, too, well desei-ves bermei'd of pi'aise. Towards met^ting Mr, H. ll.amilfoifs generous oll'ei- Toi' the endowment of this mission, encoiir.aging prouM-ess has like- '.','isc l)een made. Amongst olliers who have e\inc<'(| a warm interest in this struggling missi(Mi, I cannot refrain from mentioning Mr, and .Mrs. llenekcM', of Slierlu-oolce, who in ihe lcin(lt,>st manner, in the depth of wintei', when t'-avelling was unusually difiicult, came to our aid on the occasion of a musical and literary entertainment, given in behalf of the Church, The summer Just dej)arted has witnessed a largo infiux of visitors, attracted by the well known beauty of our lake and mountain scenery. And as this will, I doubt not, bo always a favorite place of summer resort, it is, I conceive, G to 1)0 rcgai'dod as an important post for the Church to maintain. Amoni-'st others who cliocrcd us -with their ]">rosenee once more, was tlio esteemed IVishop of New Jlanipshire, who. as usual, ailbrded ustlie privilege of listening to an able j)ulpit discourse. During the year the mission lias been brought into renewed connection with the ])ioccsau Board, and an assessment of SlOO gi^ariinteed. Since the beginning of the ])rcscnt year— Baptisms, adult, 5: infants, 10. .\rarriages, .'] ; JUirials, 5 Haiscd during the year,— Foi- Church del)t, 6U)(MM) ; !':ndowmeiit Fund, 850. UU ; Diocesan Board, SoO.OO: Interest and Insurance, etc, S(J3.50; Church Society, SS. 00.— §271.50. F. A. Smith. (iASP:fi BASIN. Divine service lias been hold regularly in thi:nnission, with e\cej)tion of the month during which St. Paul's Church was closed, by order of the Bislioii, in accordance with a resolu- tion of the Diocesan Board. The congregation of St. Paul's Church is indebted to the generosity of summer visitors, whoso contriliutions enabled tjiem to otlcr an increased asses.-;inent to the l)iocesan Board. The new church, building at the Basin, has made satisfac- tory ])rogress, in spite of many hindrances. It is boarded in and shinuded. and the windows are glazed: the tloorimi- will be laid diiririg the winter, anil we hoj)e to be able to present the building to the Bisho]) next summer for conse- cration. Tlu> congregation of St. Paul's is small, and every year is mai year o iced by a further decrease in it s number Ti US lie large family left the Basin, and .Mr. Short, for ]iiany years a most active and zealous Church- Warden, is on the eve of departure, his api)ointment to the otlice of Sheritf for the County necessitating his removal to Perce. Jt will be dillicult to fill his ])lace liere. The expenditure on the new church already amounts to about 811(10. ''JMie balance of subscriptions, together with a small grant: winch we ho]H! we may count on, will very nearly comj^lete the worlc. I hope the ])ew sj'stem will be abolished when we move into the new church. Idio attendance at St. Paul's Church has been fair, and among the summer visitors, there w'ero last season more J^iiijlish cliurchmen. St. James's Church. — The lartrer confrrorration i n my iiiis'sion ai4-i'oc/in''' /■■ro qvji^' aiidai-e vestryman. The risini;- ^-eneration Jiave no voice in chnreh matters, jind lose that' syslemalie training.- ^vhich Avoiild jnak'othem in time to come lilteral and con-eiei!- li«)ns siipportcrs of the ehui'cii, KnT'C.VTtoX. The want of a seliool of a l»etler class is \or\ m\\v\\ fe!( on tliis coast, and lias oldio-ed several ]»arents {o semi Iheir <'hilth-en trom home to obtain what ou^'ht to be liad al tiieir own door. There ai'c three good elementary schools in this mission, and two smaller ones of Ihe same class. We have alreadv had one visit from the iJevd. W. (i. Lyster. and lie wili inspect the schools again shortly. The in^pccti(m being novr more than a mere formal aii:ii"r in. the English schools, wo- look f)r a great iinprovement. T append the Church-Warden's statements for the vear 18T-1. S^f. Paurs Church. ]\rission Fund of Church .Society $ ] 00 Pension do do d({ 2 GO Algoma ]iisliopric Fund 1 20 Annual Assessment 225 00 O fr e r I o 1 -y < ) ; } o Synod Fxpcnsi Fund 2 00 Foreign ]\rissions , :{ 15 Other jjurposes (Xew Church) 250 00 Collection by 3rissTri]i]i, as per list 4 70 Total ^582 05 St. JamC;:' f'/oirr/i. Weekly collections from Faster to 31st De- cember, 1874 S ?A) 00 Paid Insurance on Parsonage -1 00 Lennoxville College 1 50 Cicneral Fun ;!(► Assessment 150 00 Total $~n(rW) J. F. JJiciiMo.Nn, G5 IIATLEY AND AVATERVILLE. The public services of the Church in this ^lissiou hiivc been as follows:— Every Sunday at St. James' Church, East Ilatloy; at St. John's Church, Watcrville ; and every alternate Sunday evening at the village of West lEatley. l)uring last winter I gave an additional service every second Sunday evening at St. James', East Ilatloy, I have also held occa- sional services in school-rooms and private houses. The chief fasts and festivals have been duly observed both at Ilatley and Wa'terville. My Sunday-school at Ilatley continues to be well attended. There is a carefully selected library- for the children. The churches at Ilatley and Waterville have this year boon repaired both within and without at considerable' ex])en8e. Ilatlo}' Church has been im])rovcd by the addition of a chancel, and Bishop Niles, of New Hampshire, has most kindly presented us with sufficient money to procure for it a valuable and handsome carpet. By the praiseworthy exer- tions of a zealous member of the congregation, Mrs. Boynton, a new organ has been purchased, at a cost of 8200, and entirely paid for. We have also recei%'ed a donation of $.50 from I)r. Gilbert, of Sherbrooke, who was for many years an active member of this congregation; a present of a very handsome set o." altar linen from a lady who desires her name to bo withhold, and a new pulpit, lectern and reading desk, from kind friends of the Mission. The total expenditure for repairs on this cluirch during the past year amounts to 8375, of which only about 850 remain unpaid. At Watervillo, for the painting and rojiairs of the Church. which cost 8197. we are indebted mainly to the exertions of Mr. Anthony Wiggett, an csteemeil niembor of t)ic church, now over fourscore years of age. This congregation main- tains the good name which it has always hold for harmony and good will amongst its members. A lil)eral layman of Qacbec, whoso name is a househoM. word throughout tlie diocese, having with cliaractoristic generosity volunteered to double tho nraount that might bo '■ontributod in any mission towards tho establishment of n Parochial Library by tho 1st of Xovombor last, my two (•ongrogations have raised 844 towards this vory desirable oltject. The Sacrament of Uo]y Baptism has been atlministcro.l to 13 children. There have been throe marriaures and 11 Imria'.s, 6G FINANCIAL STATEMENT. II:itley. Watcrvillc. Total. J)ioccsan Board Assessment S200 00 875 00 $275 00 Synod Assessment ^i 00 100 4 00 Subscriptions to Church Society. U 50 00 11 50 (Jeneral Fund (Offertory) 58 (J 00 58 Mil^sion Fund (do) 150 75 2 34 Pension Fund (do) 75 100 175 AlgomaEp.Fund (do) 3 50 100 4 50 Mi fusions to the Heathen (do) 2 10 1 40 3 50 Bishops College (do) 2 50 1 40 3 90 (Jtlcrtory 75 00 '22 00 07 00 Kaster Offering to Clergyman.... 20 83 29 83 Parochial Library 29 00 15 00 44 00 Church Insurance 1 05 2 50 4 15 Now Oru-an 200 00 200 00 Chiircli Repairs 323 88 197 50 52138 S384 88 318 55 1,203 43 A. J. Balfour. INVERNESS. Paring the past year, the work of the mission has been carried on in the usual way. There is little of an extraor- dinary nature to record. I have been enabletl to meet my engagements, and the pastoral visits have boon duly paid. The l{evd. T. L. Ball, of New Ireland, has kindly relieved rne of an outpost, twelve miles distant from my ])arsonage. In place of this 1 have undertaken to hold a monthly Sunday service at Becancour, a station on the Grand Trunk Jiaihvay. The residents of this neighbourhood are greatly indebted to Mrs, (r. B. Hall, of ilontmorenci, for her great generosity in originating, and in great part maintaining, a school near the railway station. The same kind lady has provided everything necessary for the decent and orderly administration of Pivine service in the new school room; among other tilings, a tine copy each of the Bible and Prayer-book, and a surplice for the use of the officiating minister; a good supply of Prayer- books and h3-mn books, Ibr the congregation ; and last, though not by any means least, a harmonium. 3Iiss Parker, the efficient teacher of tlic school, kindly ])lays the instru- ment, and proves herself a I'riend indeed to the young by supplying the need of a Sunday-school, in the tnangeinent o[' which she is altogether single haided. As the day-school is entirely undenominational, this undei'laking is of the hiu'hest importance. I'herc are but few Chin'cli j)eoj)le at .Hecancour, but 1 trust thai their number may increase, and that God m w o^ ol u OI a I C7 ■» V may bloss the work to the salvation of the souls of all those who are bi-oiucht within its sphere. 1 have also begun u service, to be held on three Sunday evenings in cfch month, at the place now called "the Falls ol' Lysantler." A viUage seems to boon the point of growing up ; and if this place becomes a centre of commercial activity on account of the mills now building, I tru.st it may become also a centre of Church life, and be settled by those who "hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life." By the kind assistance of Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Hamilton, Revd. Charles Hamilton and Eobert Hamilton, Esquire, we Juive been eiuibled to procure new vessels for use in the administration of Holy Communion. They consist of a solid silver chalice and paten, and a cut glass flagon ; when not in use, are placed in a box suitably iitted up to preserve them. It is a cause of thankfulness to mo to be able to report this item of progress, for the unsightly pgwter vessels employed until Insi mid-summer were in no way calculated to foster reverence at the Lord's Supper, or to conduce to a decent •.•clobration. And before 1 leave this subject, I would say one word respecting the other Sacrament. I do trust that some friends, within the mission or without, will endeavour in the ensuing year to provide the church with a font. I am glad to record an increase in the amount subscribed iy this mission to the various fundw of the Church Society. Amounts ra'sed in the Mission : — General Fund 6 10 22 Mission Fund 6 53 Widows' and Orphauii^ Fund 9 59 Pension '' 27 96 Algoma Bishopric " 1 43 IJishop's College 2 17 on'ertory .'. 26 69 Assessment Diocesan Board 200 00 $28-4 59 <''ommuni()n Plato: — Mrs. Hamilton 810 00 .Miss Hamilton 10 GO licv. Charles ILumilton 5 00 Robert Iltiiniltoii. Ksquire 10 00 Incumbent 20 00 854 00 Charles B. Washer. 68 IRELAND. In this quiet place wo have very little dnnc^cr, sacrince or unusual hardship. The following are some particulars of the work done during the year : Trinity Church — Ke-painted, school-house finished, and large horse-shed built, from funds raised in the parish ; Parsonage finished at a cost of 6200, one half a grant from the Cluuvh Society, remainder given by kind friends in (Quebec. I have to acknowledge with great thankfulness a libera! grant of £5 stg., and also books to the same vaJue, for our parish library, from the Society for Promoting Christian Knowlcge. The Rev. A. W. Mountain has also forwarded me the sum of £2 stg. Mr. Thos. Wood Church-warden, has, with his usual generosity, remitted three-fourths of his claim upon the parsonage, thus .freeing the building from debt. Messrs. Hall and Vease}*, of Quebec, have kindly 8U])plied me with three dozen Prayer-books for use in the Churcli. Christ Church — Interior re-painted; jiorch and vestry finished. General Flagg, of Jihode Island, has, with ver\- great kindness, given a handsome cabinet organ to this Church, which helps very greatly in the musical ])ortion of our services. In connection with this Church a great incon- venience has been felt from a defect in the tower. To remedy this our veteran church-warden of over thirty j-ears standing, and eighty-five years of age, presented two ladders of the length of 55 feet, entirely of liis own workmanshij) from materials as they grew in the forest. I have to tender my thanks to m}' church-wardens; toMr. F. H. Wood, who has filled the office of Lay Reader in a most efficient manner ; to Miss Turritte and Mr. Phinny, our^blc school-teachers; and Mr. E. Kerr and Mr. Wood, for valuable assistance in (ho Sunday-school. Ba])tisms, 20; marriages, 12; burials, 12; confirmed, 30. Raised for Church ])urposes in parish : Current expenses, Church and school expenses. $418 88 Assessment 20G 25 Church Society 90 00 Total 8T15 13 T. L. Uail. KIXGSKY. What we are doing as a mission is, T iinagine, what we ai\> expected to state in our reports. I will therefore ])roeec(i i > relate the leading events which have happened in this mission since my last report. 69 I The first thing to mention is what I shall call our Christmas Tree Gathering— which has now become an established thing with us. Our last one, held in the early part of January, was most successful. Certainly our Sunday-schools are but small, but the numbers who come to our gatherings and the pleasure manifested, very gratifying. During the hrst week in February we had a series of most interesting and profitable services in our (./hurch, with Special Sermons and Lectures on Church Teaching. The numbers attonding and the interest manifested throughout were most ])leasing. Very deeply indebted do 1 feel to my brethren who came so readily and rendered such valuable service. Since then I have established a weekly service in .another school-house, and had bi-monthly communions in the Church. In May the Bishop paid us a visit for the purpose of examin- ing a site offered, and hearing proposals for building a little church at Denison's Mills. He accepted the proposal and advised the building of the Church. The contract will bo given out this winter, and the Church built next summer, €hristmas Tree 20 00 Sunday-School and Parish Libraries 60 00 To Algoma 8 00 To Bishop's College 4 75 Total «572 35 George Hy. Parker, f 70 LAHllADOR. Ill niv last year's report Ideseribcd llie pivijurat ions which were beiii"" imde for ojieiiing a school and mission station at •Schooner ]^ay, where the newly arrived ^'ewlbundhuKl KCttlers of Mutton Bay were estahlisliin<;- tlieir winter quar- ters. I described the (litlicullies under which we wcic laliouring", and the uncertainty of iinincdiale success. Jn reporting the work which has been done since tliat time, it is necessary for me to take uj) my narrative from this jioint. 1 despatched the re])ort to which 1 refer about the midtlle of October, 1873, bcingat that time (with Air. Eutlor, the school- master) at iStick Point, aljout IM) miles to the eastward of Schooner Bay. 1 kin'w nothing of what was going on at the hitter place further than that the people had ])romi8edas soon as thoy were ]icrfectly sure that Mr. liutler was on the coast, (a matter of uncertaiijty until he actually arrived, Oct. i^i), to send for tlie chapel at St. Augu.stino Iiiiyer, and put it up in I their bay. At tHc time of my writing wo were awaiting, in a state of great anxiety and sus])ense, an c)pportunity fin- getting to Schooner Bay; a.s 1 did not cure to undertake the navigation of the large and dangerously " crank " church yacht b}' myself at that stormy season. Jt was not till Oct. 27th that we were able to start on our Journey, with John Goddard, who was moving his family to St. Augustine liiver for the winter, as our convoy, ho being in the church boat, and Mr. Butler and myself navigating his barge. So unfavor- able was the weather, that we did not reach St. Augustine Eiver till November 1st. Hero we met with further delay. We succeeded in hiring two men who were going westward, to accompany iis to Schooner Bay. But before we could, start (being delayed by stormy weather) a sudden rush of ice down the river carried the yacht from her moorings and s(; damaged her, that it was necessary to haul her ashore i'w repairs. Even after she was made seaworthy, avo were prevented from starting, the river and the sea ])a.s.iage:-. among the islands outside being choked up witli drift-ice. I I'jcgan almost to despair of reaching our destiiuition until the ice communication was established. On Nov. 8th, however, a partial clearing of the ice enabled us to get out of the river.'^To avoid further incumbrance of this nature, we ran straight out to sea, halting at St. Augustino Island, about ten miles oft" shore. Here contrary winds delayed us another week. It was thus not until Nov. 17th that we arrived at Schooner Bay, where fresh discouragements awaited us. 1 1 y -1 1 -1 ^ 71 News litul bncn broiii^'ht that wo wore not foiniii^-, nntl tliougli tho |K!()|)lc liiul sent loi-tlio clia])el and put np tlio framo, they liatimablc treasure, and 1 believe has been the means of savin;!^ more than ono life. I left the Labrador mission early in July or board tiio CiJiurch ship of the Newfoundland dioeese, Jiisho]) Kelly bein^- on board, but suffering from an attaek of illness wliich neces- sitated his immciliate return to St. John's, whither I aeeom- ytanicd him. He most kindly insisted on my remaining as his guest until an opportunity presented itself for my return- ing to Quebec. In a few days I embarked on board a steamer Aviiich sailed to Sydney, Capo Breton Island, and hence, after considerable delay, rendered less irksome by my discovering a fellow Augustinian in the Jfevercnd 1). Smith, curate of the place,' I took shipping for Quebec. I have reserved for the close of this paper my report of the sad calamity which befell us shortly after our first arrival at Schooner Bay, in the loss of our church yacht "Aurora," and of the two men on board of lier. I have spoken of the damage which she suffered in St. Augustine lliver, and which had been temporarily repaired for our voyage. On my arrival at Schooner Bay, 1 had boon treating with a skilful and trusty workman on Grosso Isle, about 3 miles off sliore, to put her in thorough repair. One of the men who had brought us from St. Augustine lliver, asked my permis- sion to take her out to the island, where he was to spend his winter. He had seemed to bo an able seaman, and most trustworthy man, and was to take another man with him, who also proposed to winter on the island I saw no objection to this arrangement, and gave my permission. They left Schooner Bay on Thursday, 27th Nov., a fine pleasant di\y. If they had gone directly to the island, all might have been well. But instead of this, they went to « • I # I 1 > * • • 1 » > 1 4 1 f 73 Jvcd Bay, where tho brother of one of tlicm lived, and dii| not Htart for tho ishatul till Sunday, .30th Nov. It was blowinif a stroni^ brec/.e, with snow-squallH, but tho weather eowld svarcely be called storiny. 1 Iiavc more than onee made tho same trip in as rous^h weather. JJut the boat was very crank, and needed very careful tnana^einent, her upper ri;r;ling bi!in<^ too heavy for her size. However, on this (K'casion, it could Jiardly have been her weiLfht of sail that lost her, as she was curryinj^ tho smallest amount of sail under whicli she could be worked to windward. Hut whatever the cause was, she n(!ver reacdied the island. Nothiriij was ever seen or hoard of her, further than tliat her bail-bucket and a broken ])iccc of the boat was picked up (jii an island by at\ American schooner in the sprin,. tho • •(.Ik'ctions for tho various fiimls in coniu'ition therewith, amount to u very rc's))t'i'tahlo sum ; for our increase in tiie niinilicr of suhsci-iluM's, and eon Diocesan Board 200 0(» Synod Assessment 2 00 Algoma Mission 4 00 Bishop's College..: 1 02 Foreign Mission, S. P. CJ 1 50 8242 00 A. Balfour. ■ 75 MALHAIE. f ' ' ■ iravin^ becMi lull a very sliort time in tliis pari.sli, I luivo- iiul iniicli jisvt't to ivpui't ot'Cliiii'ch lualtor.s. .My first Hcrvicc was licld in St. Putur's Cluircli, Malliaic. at Corni'i- of i5oacIi, nuMilhly at Harac All nro woll attended. Sonio iniieli needed repairs have bee Cliureh j)roj)orty ; the ( 'hurcli pews have been stained and varnished, tiie (looi's jiainted. Tlu'se, with some other ini- l»rovenients, have quite chan,u;ed the ne_i;leeted api)earanoo of the interior of the Chuivh, thou,ij;h much Htill remains to be (lone. Next summer wo eonleujplate enlarging it to meet the requirements of our growing eongregalion. At the .same timo wo intend to ])laee a stained glass window in the ehuneel. For this hitter object we huvo already about §40 in hand. The paj'sonago has likewise been thorougly repaired and made very comfortable. Iniprovonients have been commenced on the globe, trees planted, fence erected, and carriage drive made fronx tl»o road to the church. Owing to the almost entire failure of the " fall-fishing" this year, upon which, to a groat extent, the fishermen rely fur their winter supplies, there is much distrcsi> amongst the poor antl im})rovi(lent. From the same cause I was afraid the money collected fur church purposes would fall short of jjrcvious years. How- ever, I am ha])py to say, my fears were groundless, as the following list will show : Assessment $ 175 00 Collected for Church Society 27 30 Pew Rents 80 00 Otfortory from Jan. to Doc. Gth 20 10 Expended for repairs upon (ihurch 39 00 Do do Parsonage and Barn... 93 00 Total 8 443 38 I would also record the groat kindness with which 1 have been received by all my parishioners. To Mr. J. LoGrosley I am especially indebted for kind hospitality extended to me during five weeks while repairs wore in progress at the par- fconage. Thus. Blaylock. 76 MAGDALEN ISLANDS. I was on the Islands from the 8th of August to the 1st of September. During that time I visited Amherst, Entry, Grindstone, Old llurrj", East Cape, Grosse Isle and Brj'on ; called on most of the people; held 21 services; administered Holy Communion ihreo times publicly; to the sick twice : baptized IG children and married two couples. Alright Island I did not visit, as that is inhabited by French Eoman Catholics. The whole population of the Island is upwards of 3000. The English speaking portion, or those belonging to our church, "number in all 335 souls. At Amherst we have 35 — the mass of the people being- French. The Sunday attendance was about 20; 4 stayed to receive the Holy Communibn. The children attend the French school. The little Church is well looked after by the Warden. Entry. — The inhabitants here all belong to the Church of England, and number 48 souls. Attendance at service about 25. 20 schoolable children. 'No prospect of a school ; one much desired. One for a coui)lc of months only would bo acceptable. Perhaps one of our students would like to recruit his health for a vacation tliere. The light-houso keeper offers board and a comfortable lodging free, and the people would do what they could towards his expenses down and back. His services for the lime as a lay-reader also would be a great boon to them, visited so seldom, as they must of necessity be, b}' the missionary. At Grindstone there arc 82 Protestants in the midst of a population of French. Sunday attendance at Church about 50. Six received the Holy Communion. There are 35 schoolable children. Much anxiety is felt about the school, but there seems to be no likelihood of its being opened this winter, in which case the taxes ($35; go to the French schools. The school-house is still unfurnished, being merely shingled and single boarded. The Church and fences are in good order. The Parsonage is suffering somewhat from being uninhabited, the dampness causing the doors to swell and kitchen floor to warp. The Glebo hay has been cut in halves. If a clergymen does not arrive his portion will be sold for him towards spring. Grosse Isle. — Here the people are all members of tho Church, and number 135 souls; this includes ii families, who live some milci) from what is usually known as Grosse Isle, 77 and where the church is, namely : 2 at East Cape, 3 at Old HaiTv, and 1 at Grand Entry Sunday Church attendance liere between 75 and 80. On week days, as also atGrind stone, much less ; between 29 and oO. 13 received the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. There are 48 schoolable children. A j'oung man, one of themselves, taught last winter and gave satisfaction : he will probablj' teach again this winter, lie only received $10 a month. He would be aided by a portion of tho Government grant if he had a diploma, but this he cannot got without taking a journey to Gaspe and incurring an expense of something like 840. It is to bo hoped that a Board of Examiners will shortly be established at Amherst for conferring elementary diplomas, especially as it is so difficult to get teachers from abroad. The Church here is still in an unfinished state, and unfit for winter use. On Bryson there are only 35 souls, and these are Protestants. Attendance at services about 25. There are IG schoolable chiMron, and some prospect of a school this winter. It is much to be regretted that at such out-of-the-way places, such as this and Eutry,'whero a clergyman's visits must of necessity be rare, that the people do not assemble at least once a week for common worship and choose one of their number to officiate as lay-reader. Of course it is not easy to form anything like a correct estimate of the spiritual condition of the mission. I must say that I was sadly disappointed to sec so few at the Lord's Table. Tlie attendance at Church was not always what it might have been, though it was better than what perhaj)S might bo inforred from the numbers given above, as there are many young children, and some of Jtho men were away fishing. It is to bo feared that the morals, especially of the young men, are not a little corrupled by inlercourse with some of the American lisliermcn. During the past year there wore several cases of serious illness among the people ; fortunately no deaths, EverN'wliere I was received and forwarded in my w;'.y with the utmost kindness, and when I took my linal leave oi' those, our ])oor peo])lo in the wilderness, it was not without .'I fooling of sadness and deepest sympathy for them, knowing, as 1 did, how doo])ly troubled their hearts wore at tiio thought of having. perhnj)s, to pass another long and dreary winter without the services of the Church and the cheering visits of a kindly pastor. E. C. Tamus. 78 NEV/ LIVERrOOL. In Parish matters I have not much to say. In a small ))arish like this, one day is so much like another that one report may almost stand for a number of years. The debt on the organ by this time, is, I believe, al! paid off. We are still in need of a Font, and our Church wants renovating and repairing very badly. It is cold, unsightly and inconvenient. It wants a new foundation and a new roof, and the walls need repairing. This being the case, of course the question that the Vestry will soon have to decide upon, will be this ; — whether will be the better and cheaper plan in the long run, to repair the old Churcii with all its wants (and I was going to say all its deformities) or to build n new one, that will reflect in a worthy manner, the zeaL for God and the love for holy things, of those worshipping within its sacred walls. During the month of September we were glad to receive a visit from the Reverend James Hepburn, who on his Avay to Labrador spent his last Sunday with us, and went we hope on his work of love to that bleak and dreary coast, cheered with the prayers and sympathies and good wishes of all the Church people of New Liverpool for his success and happi- ness; the Offertory for that day amounting to $26, being given to him for the Labrador Parsonage Fund. We have also been enabled, through the help of Mr. Eoberfc Hamilton, to start a Parochial and Sundaj'-school library for the Mission, and have sent home an order for ten guineas ■worth of books for that purpose. Our financial statement is as follows : — For the General Fund of the Church Society $ <' Mission Fund of the Church Society " Widows' and Orphans' Fund " Pension Fund ^-) Annual Assessment Synod Expense Fund For Sundries Ijabrador Parsonage Sunday-School and Parochial Li- ^i"^iy Christmas Ollering lor Iiieuinliuiit... u (( (( Foreign Missions (S. P. Ilent of Parsomigo. 22 75 37 70 15 70 66 25 33 29 500 00 5 00 35 75 26 00 20 00 31 2f; SO 00 i 9 1 t w •' Sexton's salary ■' Or^ii;an debt Bishop's College, Lcnnoxvillo Algoma Bishopric Fund tJO 00 30 ou 6 00 22 65 $1,024 21 Met by subscriptions $ 547 15 Pew rents 108 50 Fees 11 50 Oftertory 334 41 Missionary meeting 22 65 $1,024 21 So that out of an income of a little more than a thousand dollars, $240 have been given to outside purposes. The amounts raised in our collecting boxes are as follows: Mrs. Fitch and Mrs. Clarke... $ 3 30 Mr. Lloyd Mir^s Brown. .. Mrs. Downs... Mi^s Cameron Master Atkinson. 94 41 41 2 00 1 75 Maud and Carrie l^itchie 1 50 Mrs llichardson ■ "^ ^^ $14 10 Thomas Richardson. LITTLE OASl'fi. This mission dates its scpuivate existence from July last, and consists of two congregations, Peninsula and Little Gaspo. Peninsula, the more' populous, conti'M' s to manifest great interest in Church matters, and I am ,.uio appreciates the kind consideration of the Diocesan Board in locating a •lergyman on their side of Gaspe Bay, thv-veby securing to then\ the reii-ular ministrations of religion. ^Ve lost S20, the salvage of glass and nails for the church, shipped through the negligence of the agent in Quebec ..n board <.ne of the schooners frozen in and lost in the spring; no slight matter for a poor and small congregation. The servii'os are well attended, and a very hu-ge proportion of the coii'nviralion are communicants. AVe have every 80 reason to bolieve that the liand of the Lord is upon us for good; unit}' prevails and dissent is unknown. A house, tolerably comfortable, althoujjjh inconveniently situated, has been obtained for three years for the residence of a clergyman, at the end of which time we liope to Iiave a parsonage built. The chief ditficulty is to secure an eligible site with a good title, We have an efficient 'ny-school taught by Miss Esnouf and one on Sunday taught by the Misses Esnouf. Boyle. Helen Miller, and Laura Ascali, the latter attended by 25 to oO children (in fine weather.) During the year, one of our number, the wife of Mr. John Aunett, a woman of uniform sobriety of manner, kindlincs>< of disposition and fervent piet}-, and head of a household warmly attached to our beloved church, has been called to lier rest, for whom we cannot grieve thougli wc greatly miss. AVe have also lost by death tlie valuable services of another able member, Mr. Henry Aunett, who lias left a post vacant that is not easily- filled, and a numerous family, which de- pended upon him for support, un]>rovided for. Last spring we quarried and hauled a quantity of vei-y fine stone for the new parsonage. This suninier 1 had hoped to have liad more ready, but was too much occupied in secur- ing and fitting up a house for residence. Wc pro])Ose 1c build the parsonage of stone, of which there is abuiidance near, and of excellent quality. Since the sale of Crown Lands' Timber Limits in the neighborhood il i.~, impossible to procure any good timber except at extravagant ])rices. it will take longer to collect the stone, and ])erhn]).- a little more ex])ense in building, but the comfort and durability will. amply repay the extra trouble. J>iiring the six months have been collected : Assessmoit $ 50 (10 Offertory (J 20 Special Collections (J 7;] Collected by Misses May Miller and Aunett. 22 Total 8 (!0 15 Little (iaspe. — IMatlers here are less satislactor}' than at Peninsula. JIaving been allowed to feel themselves ncgleclci by the chui'ch in years past, they have fallen into carcU'.-s iiabits, and in their ignorance iiave ])ermitted t'lcmsclves \o be drawn into the belief that it was no harm nor loss to forsake the church of their foi-efathers for a sect what tiny 81 thougiit would '• c'harf^o '' tliem loss for \U ministrations. This, 1 venture to believe, they have found rre this to be an error. When the first subscription list'wa«m:Mle out there was no dissenting minister established on tl>« north side of the Bay, and many who did not belong to onr chuix'h subscribed liberally, but since their minister has taken up his residence amongst them, have either withdrawn altogether or lessened their amount considerably. Prom this and other reasons it was found impossible to raise the 6100 ret^uired by the Diocesan Board. After a new canvass a ])ublic meeting was held, and the faint-hearted were for yielding in despair. It was found that frome forty dollars were deficient. I at once ottered to represent the case to the Hoard, and to guarantee the deficit for 12 months. This seemed to inspire them with n«'W courage, and when I wrote the Board particulars, they, with the a(;customed courtesy and generosity, accepted S(JO in lieu ofSlOO. Thus the matter stands for 18 months, and there is reason for hoping that this kind and considerate action of the Board wmII vlu much towards restoring confidence in the attention of our (.liarch whose mission, like the blaster's, is *' to preach the Gospel to the poor," and remove for over the least ideathat they were overlooked by the ruling authorities. The year closes with preparations for a public tea to raise funds towards the completion of the new church. Some money which remained in hand was applied to reduce the debt on the church, which was unfortunately built too largo and in a very expensive manner. The day and Sunday-school are happily again in operation, the latter taught by Mr. John Price and Miss Margaret Price. There liavc been collected amongst this congregation and at tShiphead, where I hold cottage services: Assessment $ 30 00 Oftcrtory 3 20 Special \'ollcclions 2 46 Collected by Misses (Javey and Price, and Mrs. Tom Bobert S 15 Total $ 43 81 BlClIAKD MAT1IER.S. 82 reaso good /, I of u Tl- litli and 80 c })■ Aim of d war her ablt Iha pen I tint tol in.a bui nej La to It m( an b h PORTNEUF. Tlic year hiis Iiocii a very iiupoi'taiit one for this Mission. I may first mention what'concorns tlio whole country alike, viz. :" the gradini;- of the Xoi-tii Slioi-e [Jail way. This work, has been cari-ied on ihrouijjh rorln^\if and 1)} next winter we may have railway conununieation with Qut>bee and ^Montreal. Tliis Avill, of course, make a great dilTorenco to the pa]>er manufacturing and other establishments here, and to the ]»rosy.orit3' of the whole ph'ico. Xext I may mention the actual separation of this mission from that of Bourg Lniis and the lied Bridge. It was im- possible for me to aUend to the wants of these two missions with aii}'^ degree ol satisfaction uitlier to the people or to myself. This year is also remarkable, as the accounts will show, for what has been done for the ])lace by friends of the Mission, An endowment fund has been commenced, and another instal- ment has been paid, according to agreement, on the parsonage, making $400 i)aid of the $800, for which it was bought. Our services are improving, if slowly, j-et, I trust, surely, as regi'rds both ihe attendance of the people, and the part they ta'.e in them. Until this year we had no musical instrument f)r the senieoB at the Portneuf vilkge, but during the sum- mer w^e purchased a new one for the church at Ilalcsborough and took the old one for the services at the village, and this is helping gradually to improve tljcse services. During the sunnier our late Kurai Dean, the Rovd. J. H. Jenkins, paid u.'? a visit, ari saggestcid several improvements^ wme of w^hlcb have been asicnded to, and the others are not forgotten. One thing was the j^rocuring a new set of Com- munion vessels. The former set was lost in the lire when the Parsonage was burnt, and glass ones had been used instead. But now we have another set, which was formerly used in St. Paul's Chapoi, Quebec. Hero I would record our thanks to those who made us a present of these vessels. Another improvement suggested hy the Rural Dean was the removal o." a large, unsigln'-, reading desk. A much more suitable one, formerly used in St. Matthew's, Quebec, was given to us, thus we have made some few improvements, and I hope to make some more during the coming year. 1 must state, before I give an account of what lias been raised, that we have a lay fricn.d V ! • has been untiring in his efforts for the welfare of this Mission. In the fall we got up a concert, in which wo v;ere greatly assisted by two young ladies from (Quebec, as well as by a gentleman from Cap Sante, a brother of the member for this ) 83 Mission. J 17 alike, 'lis woi'Ic wiiiiei- we -Montreal, lio |)a]»or 1(1 to ihc iiiisfiion was ini- ini.s.sjons )le or to «lio\v, for- Mission, icrinstal- arsonu'^c, ght. involy, as )art they ftrument ho sum- sboroij/r|j and thi« I J. n. venients^ i are not of Com- I'C when en used brnierly ?ord GUI' Js. an was ah more 3c, was tits, and s I •]]ig H'en in ?reatly '^.>' a or this ) *•* 4 r « I n county, who, althonn;li a Iionian Oathoru-. lu'csidod over (It instrinuoiilal ])ai't lor us. The ohjeel ol' the eniieer't was I',' raise I'uuds lor ])ayini;; lor oui' new Jl:u'nu)niuni. Amongst those, also, who have shown /.eal i'ov u-*. Mi"-. Watson, (;f this ])hu'e, has eoUeeted from gentlemen wl>o havr been here on business eonnccted with the railway, twent}- six (k)llars. Our tlianks are duo to Mr. W. P. CJrocnougli, of Bostoi.. Tnited Slates, for a handsom'o donation of ?i;100, which we iiave divided between the Parsonai^e and lOndowmont Funds. 1 wish also to state that nearly §100 have been contributed b\ friends in Quebec towardg payin*? for our Pt^rsonage. We had a visit during last winter from tlie Rev. M. M. Fothergill, who came to inspect our schools, which receive ai(f from the Church Sociot}'. When he was here we lield it. Missionary Meeting. AVc hope to ha\-e another tliis winter. We have two scliools here in operation, one of which \h taught by Miss Bali, an excellent teacher, and well re[»orted of by the Society's Inspector. Amounts raised for ditVurent purposes: Assessment to Diocesan Board for first half-year S 50 00 Towards Endowment, from G. Jlalo, Esq., Kingston, on behalf of Hale faniily. . 400 00 R. Hamilton, Esq., Quebec 800 00 Church Society 150 OO • W. P. Greenough, Esq 45 00 Other amounts raised in Mission 55 00 Paid s»econd payment on Parsonage 200 00 Interest on $G00 00 36 00 On hand for same jnirpose 28 00 Paid for Insurance 3 60 Special Collections 1 30 Harmonium 65 00 For use of another instrument 5 00 Sundry expenses 11 00 Stable at Church completed, value of material and labour 12 00 $1,367 90 Ti addition to the above we have had a grant made to u» of "^ilOO towards paying for the Parsono.ge, but as this ha.'* not yet been paid to us, it is not included Jn the abovo. Wo have also many more subscribers who liavc not yet paid. The Church- Wardens also have collected sonic of the assess- ment of the last half year, which is not included in the above. James B. Debhaub. 84 SANDY IJEAril. Onco more it is iiicumbont on mo to lay ijeforo the Church Society u statement of the circumstuncfs and progress of my mission. We can, indeed, say liwit ''goodness and mercy liavc followed ns all our days ; " and if we have no stirring or peculiarly inferesting incidents to commetnorate, neither have we any notable calamities to mourn. The year closes on us blessed with a supply of .the necessaries of life suffi- cient for our wants. Th(^ labour of our hands has been made to prosper with a moderate increase ; and though M'c have but little superfluous, yet we have enough to keep penury and distress i'rom our dwellings. 'So that comparing our state and circu:nstanccs with those of many others, especial- ly with the crowded thousands of the great cities, destitute already, and ■with the hard winter still deepening arounci them, we may well exclaim "Bless the Jjord, Oh my soul, and all that is within me, bless ]Iis holy Name."' "With but a few intermission> (arising from my absence on a visit to the upper province) the nsual services and ministi'ations have been kept up during the past year, and have been as nu- merously and as well attended as ever. Onr monthly com- munion festablished at the commencement of the year,") has, I trust, been a blessing to our souls. How ha])j)y it would be for the Church- could we all revert to the primitive cus- tom of weekly commuiiion, making our meeting together to bieak the oae Bread the main feature of assembling uri the Lord's day. But we will trust that there is a good time coming, in which love will bo more warm, and our licarts (onseiiuontly more united. Since I last reported, t^ume of our members have been summoned to meet their Jjord. I rejoice to say that in all the cases there was every reason to hope that they fell asleep in Jesus, and .so will be amonirst the number oi' those whom (iod will bring Aith Jlim. Sweet words of consolation in this vale of tears. The Mission, 1 may say, showM u fair amount of spiritual lile, enough to stimulate to renewed effort, and to encour ago hope. In temporal things our ])rogress is slow. Sumration of the Holy Communion at Shigawake, every alternate Sunday and every holy day, provided with collect, epistle and gospel. There were about ton communicants on these occasions to encourage mc to persevere in my appointed work. On the other Sundays there was a celebration at Port Daniel, where I have not seen less than twelve com • municants at any time. The long drives in this mission proving too trying for my constitution, 1 was removed to the cure of Boiirg Louis the beginning of October. There is a well-regulated Sunda}- school in operation at Shigawake, owing to the energy of Mr. P. McCoubi-ay, tlie school-master. 1 am (|uite sure that this will bo a great moans ofdoing good, if the mission is for any time vacant. The increased assessment to the boai'd throughout the mission w^as always kc])t ])romptly paid np, and not only ir^ this, but in numerous other waj's, did the people testify their ait)tr(H;iation of the services of (Jod's church, aTid of my paor ctVorts to teach them the things necessary to be Ixdieved and done for their salvation. May (rod bo with this little flock, whom ilc has redeemed with Itis own I'recious iUood. The financial statement A'om January to the <'nd of September is as follows: f Shigawake..... •....$ 75 00 ,' ,, , , J Port Daniel.. 75 00 months assessment.... -j ^ropetown 22 50 I I'Anso au (iascon. 18 70 Boards and work on I'Anse au Gascon church. 30 00 Work (n\ Shigawake church tower 50 00 PcHhingling Shigawake (diurch 12 00 66 OfFortory tlirou.i;-h the mission 51 00 For raisiiijj; choir floor lit Port Daniel 5 00 Ofl'ertory of St. Mutthcw's, (iimljuc, for box for altar vessels 4 00 Contributions lor poor purposes 3 00 Parish rcgislor 1 10 (Jkn'cring tor altars in two chunthes 7 00 JSahmco lor altar vessels 4 00 Pension Fund 2 00 Missions 1 00 Wine for Holy Communion 5 00 Total 6366 30 II. C. Stuart. STANSTEAD. In lookinf^ back xipon my four months' residence hero, I ]]nd mnoh to encourage me. ilthough tliere avo but few roiiliy Church people, our services have been fairly attended, and the oongregutions are gradually becoming laj-ger. The average attendance at Public worship has been about sixty; at Holy Communion about 18. The interest of the people in Church work seems to bo steadily increasing. The credit of awakening this interest is mainly due to the Eev. R. C. Tambs, Professor of Mathematics at Bishop's College, of whose i:.ealous, self-sacriticing and ^efficient labours too much can hardly be said. I had the good iortunc to succeed Mr. Tambs. Wc have morning and evening service in Christ Church, iind Sunday-school immediately after morning service. The attendance at Sunday-school has nearly doubled since I came. Onr offertory also seems to be increasing. I have held services in Holland, a place somo six miles distant, but not with much success. 1 shall, however, con- tinue to occupy my Sunday afternoons there or elsewhere, ^nd trust my labours will not bo fruitless. Nothing could exceed the kindness manilcsted towards mo by the people. AVhorever I have been a most hearty wol- '^Dnic has been .extevded me. And even more substantial proofs of favour have not been wanting. Still we are not without somo few bui - and drawbacks. A small debt, until recently quite o\ «. rlooked, is hanging over our church, towards which Miss Marsh, with character- istic readiness and zeal, has collected some $5G. The exact 87 ■4 nmount of iljo debt is not yet ftscertained, as t\u' ci-editoi' livcMftt iidistjuicc. It is tliou/^ht to 1)0 in the niMi^iihoiirhood •of $100. J II addition to this, some repairs luivo boon found noccHsaiy on our cluurh. ' o con^Tc^'rttions last winter woro annwyod, somotinics yond ontlurunco, by a Hinoky chimney. Unclor tho cfKcionl .^apcrintondenco of Dr. Moulton, :i new und Hutisfiictory one has boon built at a cost of some 885, This wo liopo to moot by social entertainments durin '^> /w /A HiotDgraphic Sciences Corporation ?3 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 \ iV s? \\ [v 6^ ''fc 5^ \ «■ 4^ 88 STUXKIIAM AND I.AKK BEAri'ORT. The retrospccl of tlio i)a>('Ui]ioi-t. 'I'liis of coiir>e riMuiers our >crvices t he nion^ hearty and more in accordance with liio sjiirit ofjiraisc. 1 trust hefore loun' to see a similar insti-ument in the (dnircli at iStoneham. as a fund has already heen started for ihat ]iuri»0'^e. A new altar cloth has, through Airs, Williams' wonted liberality and Uindnes.s, been presented to (Mirist Church, fStoneham. Wo sadly want one for the other mission, and may 1 again be so bold as to express a hojie tluit (i'od will stir up some of our rich frienils in (^uclicc to ]>rovido this poor and strugglini^ mission also with a cloth more suitable to the Holy Tablc.^ I am happy to report itiat tiic people of Stonchani have in part repaired the flooriiiijj in the church ; the rest, if all goes well, is to bo done next spring. Tho services have been conducted and carried on as usual r during tho summer months, weekly at both missions ; during tho winter, fortnightly ; besides extra services at tStoneham during tho seasons of Advent and liCnt. In8t(»neham 1 have also commenced a .second service during mv Sundav there, Tho services have, I think, if possible, been better and more regularly attended than last year. Tlie Sunday-schools have also been Mell attended : the one at the ]jake more systematically than that at .Stoneham, a> tho Misses Vial have taken it in hand there, whereas the school at Stoneham has hitherto been ile])e!ideiit ui.'on ni\ own presence. The rite of confirmatiow \vas administered to a clas.> ai both missions early in the spring, and as I was advanced ti: (he priesthood last June, 1 am enabled to report that llic list of communicants has Iti'en very satisfactory. Some effort has been made, kimlly seconded by our Sj-nod delegate, T. H. Grant, Ksq., to ]tay off the debt on the parsonage, but we are still .short of some 8<'»5U of the reciuired hum. The following sums have been I'aised in the two missions (luring tho ycir, which show a satisfactory increase on those of last vear : V • ii 1 > 89 rionornl Fund $ 15 70 W. .to. iMin.l 8 75 Pension Fund 4 33 Al,!;-()m:i Bishojiric Fund 2 79 Annual Ai^ses.smenl 140 OO Ofl'ortory 4(1 74 Synod lOxjionsc Fund 1 00 Foreign ^lissions 3 05 Total 8210 00 J. II. 8. Sweet. ST. SYLVESTER. 1 iini liappy (o say that the ])ai'sonagc which has been so long talked of. is at last tinished. Our thanks arc mainly duo to t'rionds out of the niission. I acdvnowledgc with all thankfulness the great readiness of our menibers, as well as the equal readiness of the Hamilton family and ver}' many other Qucbccers, in aiding me in this necessary work. Our out-buildings stand in as much need to be replaced with new oncs as the parsonage did. We are preparing a bazaar, tea party and concert, if we can succeed, to aid in the erection of these much needed buildings. For these necessary works our kind friends are again helping us. Tlic great extent of my mission compels me to keep two horses. The cost of the keep, trappings, shoeing, &c., for two horses is, as all know, a heavy charge upon a clei'gyman's income. Divine service once every Lord's Day, but altci-nately morning and evening, lias l)een held. During the past win- ter Divine service on every Friday evening, but not well uttended. A Sunday-school was held during the summer months, and on all aj^pointed days Divine service was held in S'Mue place in the mission. Tiie '^riianksgiving Day and day aji))(>inted for missionary purposes were not observed as they ouii'lit to have been. There is a svsteni of visiting from house to house bv the missionary. Two sjiecial collections have been mailc by the young ]ieo]>le for a surplice and font, the former obtained and ]iaid tor. the latter only about one-third has been secured. St. (liles. — St. (iiles has bail its regular Divine service every other Sunday, and usually in the morning. I pointed out that the church needed re-painting, wlien all, with willing hands, came forward to assist in the work. Three of niy lay delegates and other friends in Qutibec assisted us so freely that the cliurch has been thoroughly restored. 90 We have a day-schooi, and in summer a Sunday-school. St. Patrick's.— Our attendance here during summer is 2»j, iiot as hirge as might reasonably be expected. At one time wo Jiiul a very good day-school, but now we have neither day nor Sunda^'-Hchool : nor are there children enough to make up a Hchool. Some repairs arc promised towards this little Church, which I trust will be done some time during the coining year. St. Margaret's.— Divine .service is held in this settlement nco rendered them by the Chnrcli society. St. George's. — Divine service held here about once every six weeks. Pretty well attended. 17 communicants, though irregular in their attendance on this Divine ordinance. Our little Church commenced here still remains untinishcd. This little congregation was appealed to in behalf of the Algoma Mission. Miss Pozer willingly undertook to call on the families, and sent to your missionary $8, which ho forwarded to the Treasurer. Cumberland Mills. — We have here a most comfortable and roomy church ; like other placesof the Mission, thinned by its members leaving for the States or some other j)art of Canada. There are still 54>» individuals, including children. In the summer season we have a goodly portion of a large family from Quobec, who take charge of the Sunda3'-scl»ool, and are ever ready to take any part in aiding your missionary. This settlement was called on to render assistance towards the mission of Algoma, and did willingly what they could to that good cause. Mrs. Eobt. Jilack and Mrs. John Lawreyson each did what they could. They are still without a school, yet no place in this extensive mission requires one more than they do. I have just returned from paying a visit to a family of three children. The father told mo he would willingly board a teacher for two months in the 3'ear, if others would do the .same. The Township of Jersey. — Some years back we had as many as eleven families belonging to the church at this place, »■ ^ 01 now wo have only three fainilios. AVhon your Mis.sionary visits St. (Jeorge (and the junction of the two rivor.s Chau- (lu.'ro and Kivioro du Loup does not ])revcnt Ids crossing,) tlioso three families are attended to with the same care and the same Divine service as if none had left the settlement. The Kennebec Koad. — There are on this line of road now only six families that may bo considcretl as belonging to the church. Twice or thrice in the year your Missionary fails not to visit this road, and holds Divine service at some j)lace or other on the road. If the whole road is travelled it adds sixty miles to his already long drive. Your Missionary does not count upon miles if he sees good can be done. St. Mary's. — Our little body of" Christians at this place has been thinned by the loss of one of the young members whom 1 married early in the month of February last, and who died some three or four months afterwards ; for the last year of lier life a most pleasing change was manifested to all who had ihe pleasure of knowing her. W. Kino. Snil'TON AND TINGWIOK. The services have been kept up in the Church, at Danville and in that at Tingwick, regularly every Sunday. The principal fasts and festivals have also been observed. A service, on Friday afternoons, is held at the Emmerson School-house, six miles distant on the Warwick road, and is well attended. The people in that quarter are proposing to build a little Church, with the view of having a Sunday- service, if arrangements can be made to that crt'ect. On the 1-Uh December last year, contirmations were held in both missions, nine candidates being presented at Tingwick, and eighteen at Danville. They had been carefully j)repared by a w'eekly meeting together for instruction, for a jioriod of six months. On the 15th ^lay, we moved into the parsonage which our pot)p]e })urchascd from Mr. Chester Cleveland, for the sum »>f fourteen hundred dollars. Many after ex])enses had to be incurred, which have involved a further outlay of over seven lumdred dollars. The parochial work of this double mission is yearly increasing. Domiciliary visiting takes up a large share of my time, and gives my two horses plenty to do. It may be said, in more senses than one, that this is not a one-horse mission. The congregation at each church is large, attentive and (lovoiit, the responses aiirany more niarriaifes might bo celebrated by the Incumbent it' he would consent to perl'orm the service in ])rivate hou-.cs. The missions, combined, have certainly (lone well in a financial ]>oint of view, one thousand three hundi-ed and twenty-seven dollars having been raised and paid up for t!u» following ]>ur])oses : Parsonage SH')*) ()(t Assessment 300 00 Offertory 120 00 Pension Fund 21 25 31ission Fund ; S 72 . General Fund 4 SO Society for the Propagation of the (Jospel. 5 50 Provincial Synod 3 41 Diocesan Synod 4 00 Bishop's College 2 2") Easter Offerings 2 9T S132G J)0 I take this opportunity of thanking ^Messrs. Thurbcr and AVilson, of Tingwick, and Messrs. Thurbcr and Ilanning. of Danville. Churcli Wardens, for their valuable services. IIe.nuv James Pktiiv. \AI-( AliTIKH. AVe may safely say that the condition of this mission, both materially and sjtiritually, has been amclioi-ated. The parsonage that was in ju-ospcct last year has been this year comjileted. Jt is a neat little building, and reflects ci-edit to the mission. It cost .?10r)0. and is free from debt. S4')<) of this was contriliuted by the A^alcarticr peo]»Ie ; Sl^O by the Church Society, and S4r)0 liy the citizens of (Quebec. A well (another urgent necessary) has been ]irovided and su]i]»lied with a pump. Five lam])s have lieen set uj) in the chui-ch for evening services. A handsome altar cloth has been |>re- sented bv Afrs. Charles Hamilton. My people arc again this winter providing me with fuel. This is our temporal imj)rovement, and would be of itself not a bad sign, but our encouragement is in the fact that the ttcrvices are better and better attended. The Sunday-school 93 7 > 9 is cvLMy Suiulny incroufsiniX; and the siii^in^j; is mtirkcilly improving;. A v:;viiiil dniwbiU'Iv to this mission is tho gradual moving away of our people to more promisiui; parts. Two iamilies Nvont away last tail, and two more ol' our best membors arc j»ro|tariny; to move away next sunimur. S. RiOI'EL. WEST KllAMI'TO.V ANJ) CllANllOrRNK. Having so very recently taken charge of tliis mission, T am not in a ])osition to give a very full repttrt concerning it or its prospects. On the Sill of November T hcKl my first service in Christ Church, West Krampton, and on the 15th, the lirst at St. James", Cranbournc. At both rhurches the congregations were good and the responses hearty, but the singing is, I am sorry to say, loft to a very small number. "When I first arrived here I had some diflicultv infindini,' u suitable ])lace of residence, but through the kindness and energy of my Church-warden, ^Iv. Jlugh Hurley, this difficulty was removed, he immediately setting about fitting up two rooms for my temporary accommodation, but owing to unavoidable delay, J diil not go into residence until the 21st day of December, The Parsonage question is settled thus far: — We have purchased the house, with ':> acres of land attached, on which is one of the finest s])rings in the country, belong- ing to li. S. Knight, Esqr., of West Fram])ton, for the sum of $750, S5(l(l to be paid on the 1st of May, 1875, and tho remaining $250 to be paid in yearly instalments witliout. interest. Tho house is at present in an unfinished condition, but tho IJcvd. Jtural Denn King, who was ])resent at the meeting of the Building Committee, and at their request went with them to view the building, gave it as his opinion that whilst tiie ]irico was fair to tho seller, tho purchase was advantageous to the Committee. The people of West Framjiton are willing to do their utmost to meet these ]»ressing demamls on their purses ; hope that the Churcli Society will extend to them a liberal helping band; and, if! may l)e ])crmitted to express an ojiinion on the matter, here is a golden opportunity for y(»ur noble Society to reap the rich and abundant reward promised to those who give, whilst we shall rest salistied with the lesser blessing promised t(j the receiver. 0^ If I iiiiiv jinlu'o liy tin' oiiori;y and intorost slutwi) \>y tin- biiildiiii;- ndiiinillcc, I iliiiik tliat my next n'pi»rl will loll, il not of the cninplctiDii nC ilu' luiildin/jj, ut least that all tlial ciiilM hr (loiio lias Ijih-ii (loiio. I i-c'^qvt to ^stalo that tho c'()n;z;ro<^'al ion at Cranhoni-nc i> hin<^ in nunihoi-s, one family havinut on a cheerful face for the day of i)oace and good-will. Our Chrlstmas-treo, too, was a great success. We had a (short sorvice and an address in tho church, and after adjourned to the school-hou.se, where an abundance of good things was jtrovided, of which old and young partook. Tlie tree wa.s a wonder of brightness and beauty, and lookod like an importa- tion frbin faiiy-land. Here again we owe our best thanks to those good, kind ladies who sj>ared no pains in collecting the money and decorating the tree ; and I am haj)j)y to be able to state that the children for who.se entertainment the tree wjis got up were absolutely wild with delight. The total amount subscribed for tlic parsonage is $719.50, of which $324 was collected outside tho mission. In Quebec '. 82G0 00 Lcnnoxvillo 28 00 Shorbrooko 2G 00 Levis 4 00 Andrew lioss, formerly of W. Frampton G 00 0324 00 Amount subscribed in West Frampton, Cranbourne and East Fi-ampton, $395 00. The whole of this sum is duo to the energy and zeal of ni}- predecessor, tho lleverend J. II. Jenkins. And tliat contri- buted in tho mission may be looked upon mainly as a tribute of the good-will and affection of the people for a kind, zealous and pains-taking pastor. In West Frampton tho following amounts have boon raised during the year 1874 : 'IT* r «I4 Il'4 ft.-) fioiierul l''iiii(l ol'Climrli Soc'ioly $24 (55 I'ciisioti (l(t (I A lL,'oni!i »l s.") Asst'ssmont llO (M> Ortortorv :;i 75 Society for llio Propagation oC the (iospol... 'A 58 Clirislinas Tree ' 25 00 lii.suraiKo (J 75 ?215 23 No returns from Craiiboiirnc. JaMKS 8. SvKEft. The following reports hare hccn received from Clergy not connected with the Diocesan Hoard : bishop's college. It has been suggested to mo thiit some account of the Missionary work which is carried on in the neighborhood of Lonnoxvillo by members of liishop's College, would prove interesting to readers of the Church vSociety report. Six Mission stations are conducted by members of th(5 college, in five of which both services and Sunday-school arc maintained ; in one, a Sunday-school only. Thcfjo, it will bo understood, are in addition to all the Church work done in St. George's Church, Lennoxville, by the J{ev. A. C. Scartli, the Incumbent, though all of them being in his Parish, are subject to his pastoral supervision. Of the six Mission stations, the first--(to begin on the South) — is at Capelton. distant from Lennoxville five miles on the Passumpsic Railway. Here a service has lately beeu opened at the Capel mine by the Kov. Professor Tambs, under circumstances of a promising character. Much labor was bestowed on this place at intervals for many years by the Ilov. A. C. Scarth and others, all apparently with little or no result, owing doubtless in part to the fiuctuating condition of the mining population. Mr. F. C. Embersoti re-opened the station, and labored there for the greater [»art of last year in the most earnest and self-denying manner, but finally gave it up disheartened, leaving behind him as a memento of his zealous efforts a very useful lending library Lately, two zealous members o^ ihe Church have become connected with Capelton, Mr. Macfarlane, of Acton ; the Manager, and Mr. Bray, the captain of the mine. Through their cttbrts, the Protestants on the spot have begun to nti f- )r r- %- } lO le 7- )- y t- d il- .r h il is V n d y V 4/ lO •s .s >f i I 06 c'ontrildito in a rc\<,'ul:u' way for the purpose of Hocurinrr tlio soi-vicoH of a c'IiM',i,'yinan, and Professor Tambs was fortu- iiatoly at liberty to give himself to the task. Kveryone who knows the pceiiliar\iualiHeations whieh Profef4sor Tamhs possesses for work of this kind will look confidently for the happiest results from his eonnexion with Capelton. 2. Mr. Kmherson on givini;: up Capelton opened a new Mission at a little hamlot called Wilson's Mills, lying about halfway between Lennoxville and C'ompton, and threw himself into the work there with liis usual /-eal and energy. For Wilson's Mills he .soon secured the temporal advantage of a Post Ottice, and with it of a change of name from Wil.son's Mills to Millby. Mr. Emberson next proceeded to take in hand the I'ormidable task of building a Church at Millby ; and begin- ning about January, he had the satisfaction before ho left us, in July last, of seeing his new Church opened for divine •-orvice. There is service at Millby every .Sunday afternoon. Mr. Scarth kept this up during the College vacation ; and in .September entrusted the .station to the care of Mr. Albert Stevens, one of the J)iviiiity students. The tirst fruits of this little Mission was the baptism of three adults by Mr. Scarth in Juno last, and of tlireo more adults on Advent Sunday. These six have been ever since June in constant attendance on a weekly confirmation class conducted by Mr. Scarth. It will thus be seen that the work here lias already attained such a d egree of permanence that Millby niJiy be rather regarded as a regular station added to the work of the ]^arish of Lennoxville. It is right to mention that regular Mission .services were maintained for a long time in a school-room in the neighbor- hood of Millby by the Rev. C. P. Keid, then Missionary at Oompton, and by his successors, the Hevds. W. Richmond and John Kemp. No ddubt these labors, as well as the earlier labors at Capelton, are not without their influence in any success which is now being reaped. .H. Passing on from Millby round to the east, we come to a little country district called Mitchell's, some two miles directly bcliin(l the college, where a small Sunday-school, into which all the children in the neigbljorhood are gathered, is kej)t up regularly on Sunday afternoons by two under- graduates, Messrs. Wetherdon and Kea\-es, Divinity students lor the ])ioceses of j\[ontreal und Ontario. The Sunday- school here has been maintained more or less regularly l'()r a long series of years b}- the students of the College. 4. Still moving on, now northwards, and u[) the ea^t bank \., Of ^t the I'ivt'i' St. Francis, ut a i»Iju'o soino three milo-t from Lennoxvillo, calltMl tlu) SpriniXM lioiid (so naiiUHl I'n^n a niinoriil spriii;^ i)l' somo local colclu'ity), another Divinity student from Ontari(j, Mi", drier, (soiidiictH a norvieo and Stiiidiiy-schfiol, once a fortnight. The Sprini^s Iioa\viishl|iK. 'llu' advantauo to iIi>sioii!ii'_\ jiro^'i'oss, when the (d('ri,'ynian is iildo to gather the voiniu' jifojiic together and iiistnicl Iht-iii in ^inLriiit,' the hymn-, an I ill chuiiliiiir. is, with sinh a hiojv as llvniii>» Aiuienl and MimUmmi within I'each. siinjdy uiisjx-alcahki. In the Sunday -.(diools in all the>e niissioii stalioin we lir>-t induce all the scholar--. yoiiii<4-er and older, to hei^in hy coin, niittiiiij to incinory the ( 'alvary ('ate(dli«^nl. Thi^ adniir.ahle little introduction to christian in.-(niction we adopt a-< the first hook lor all who join tin' Simday-xdiool. Toifcther will: this, all he^nn at once to learn hymns. Next the » la-M^ are passed on into the ('hiii'cli Catechism, with which they heijin to commit Scriiitnre to memory ; iu'.nI into some I'lilhr ('.\))lanatioii of the Cliiirch Catechism, with lari^ei- Scri|»tiirr h'^sons, \\hi(di may servt^ as a |M'eparalioii lor ( 'oiitirmation , and tinally into J^ihlo clasnes. For each school we try alwaysto liavo an annual Siinday- PC'li(»ol l*\'slival at ('hi'i>tmas. The expenses of the- funds must come from outside, lor the purchase of J 'rayei r.ooks, Hymns, l>ooks of Instruction and iicndin^j liihrarii'>. It is hojH'd that the Sund.ay-school l-'und lately formed hy the donation of §.')()(» h\- a liheral chiii-chman. mav prctve th" foundation of a permanent J)iocesan Sunday-xdiool l-'iir. '•'• AVidows' and ()rplian>' l-'und " 5 (ii» Pension Fund '• 4.'{ 00 Jicctor's salary ino Oil OfTerlory ,' I'liO 00 SyiHul I-'iind f) 00 Alii'omu .Mission H 0(1 S. 'p. (I 10 50 Otiier ]turj(oscs .'](/() (M» 4 81()."{4 7.") John II. Jk.nki.ns. !»:i •1 NIIKUIIItoDKi;. Till' sci'vir-os ill Si. I'otcr's cliiircli ami llic lii'Toniialorv, tin* wurU ill ilif |i,iiis|i Mini tin; Siiinlay-scliool, liavo hccii , <-arrinl on as n>iial ^l yi-ar \>y tlu* II -v. 1. ('. I' IJt'iil ami tnysc'ir. Tiic Holy ( '(»iiuniiiiii>ii lias hroii ci'li'lnaU'il •JO (inn's fliiriiii^ the year ; the liii;ln'>t nnniluT of coniiiiuni- ranls was on I*las(or (lay. wlicii. iu'twoiMi the two coli'hi'ationf. tln'Tf wci-f l.'iil ulio roninniiiicaUMl. In tlio yoar ciiilint^ hiM'cnilu'i' I, 1^71. llicrc were Til liaptisnis. I'J jnari'iam's. and ;{.'» liiwi.'tU. hiirini; llic |iast year a ]t;u'o<'liiul liMnlin;; lilii'ary lias liccii I'onncd, wliicli niiiiil»t'rs alMiul 7l) stili-tcrihiiiL;' iiicnilifi's. Tilt' Siiinlay s<'liool lilirary lias lu'cn r* lU'woM, ji conlaiiis now over -0(1 voliinu'-, and liotli it jintl tin- jiai-ocliial lilirary will l»o lai'i^cly IiktousinI i-ui'ly in \H'7t. A ( liiiri.'!! «K'|iosilory. uliicli w:i> rornuM'ly al ricnnoxvilU', lias liooi: wn)Vt'(| diirini,' I lio year lo Slicrlfrooja", and is now o])>mi at 'J'. ,1. Tin'lv's store. A ressioii of fcelin^j a^jainst a Free (^/mrrh. We feel in • •itniinun with soine nuMiihers of our c()iin'i'Oi^ation that the jii'eseiit system ol' pew rents is (/iir i/rcnt liin'huini'r 1o ih ■ jir'Hjrrss of our C/ntrr/i in >Shtrhrool;c. There is ample church aceoniniodation for our present needs, if only we wer>' al liherty to avail oiirscdves of the existini:; room. 'J'he I'eidiiiLC that was manifested at our vesli-y ineetinu; has acted injuriously on (hi» atlendaiice at ourtdiureh of Iho-ie who are not seal-holders ; it has kept nniny of (hem Irom altendiuL; (!ven at our evciiiiiL!,- service, at which the seats are iioiiiindll'/ free, under the impi-essioii, which, under iho ])re.sent .sy.stcm it is almost impossihle to i-emove, that t/t(\i/ ("''' not n^clroDir. During;- the |)ast yeai- a vei-y tdin'ihle siie foi- a church in. I^Ms^, Sli^o-h^-^tDlcc |i:i>i heen i^ivcn to the clei'ijjy ;i!vl warden^ of Si. |*etei-'s, throuLcIi the i;-enerosity of Alessrs. Fla^'t;' and .lohnson, who havv. lately ac(|uii'ed a properly on the othei- hide of the SI. Francis: they li.'ive also jiromi.sed to give SlOO towai-ds a chur(di on the >ite they have given when its \\v>i .stone is laid. Our contrihutions to (he Church Society, ii" we imdude our C'oUeclioiis Ibr Algoma, and the Soeiety ibr the Propagatiou 100 I '■ of tlio (tospcl, arc considerftbly in aclvance of last year. Tho total last year was $357 40; tho total this year is 84()3 »)0. J am happy to say that 20 new subscribers have this year joined the Church Society. 1 append below a financial statement, which will show tho amount raised in Shcrbrooko durinj,' tho year enlinij November 30, 1874, both for local and general church purposes. Tho total exhibits an increase of about $1,500 over last year. lam truly glad that a collection for foreign missions finds place among our contributions this year. I trust we shall always be ready to help that venerable Society for the Pro- ])agation of the (rospcl, to which tho Canadian church owes so much, and Irom Avhom I hope we shall ore long decline to receive any aid, owing to tlic increased su})port rendered to our Diocesan Church Society. The day school of the Colonial and Continental Church Society continues its useful and quiet labours in this parish ; average attendance, 40. (icnoral Fund S 19 00 ,,. . p ,f Offertory 3<5 10 Mission Juind -^ . , '' , . ^. oon a,> ( Annual subscriptions 23() 00 Pension Fund GO Oo ., „ f Episcopal Fund 4(>0(l Algoma, ^ n/ .1 ,, .>--,. *= ' (Mission " 3.-) oU Foreign missions, (S. P. (!.) 37 00 Eisho]Vs College 75 00 Ottertory for the poor 123 25 Hastor ofiertory 110 00 Christmas " 70 01) Ordinary ottertory for church expenses 744 *Xi PewRents oSl 'Jl Parochial Fund 1044 30 Sunday-school and Parochial libraries 200 00 A^arious local objects 145 00 Synod assessment 15 00 Total S4470 08 Isaac 13rock. MELBOURNE AND lUCIlMOM). I was inducted Incumbent of this Parish on the 8th day of February. Since my induction I have kept up tho services in St. Ann's Church, liichmond. regularly on Sundays, and on the principal days for which the Church lias provided services. 4 101 8t. John's coni^rcgfttioii liad, during the lime that I was A!^^^i.stanl J\Iinistor, a regular Sunday service. To continue to them the same number ol' .serviccH without help was impossible. >So to make uj) for the deficiency in Home way, J gave them during the winter months weelc-night services, on the alternate weelc on which the Sunday was held. When Bishop's College closed for the summer vacation, Mr. Albert Stevens, Divinity Student, clieerfully gave up the re>t he so much needed, to help me in my work, and St. John's congregation was again supplied with a regular Sunday service. After some weeks Mr. Stevens was called away to assist the Rev. Mr. Cha])man, who was in bad health, when Mr. Parkin, the ])rincipal of St. Francis College, came to my hel]), and read the service in St. John's Church on the ftltornate Sunday with me. So that St. John's congregation, has had for the summer, and almost up to the present, n ..regular Sunday service. The services held in the Silver School-house have been kept up with their accustom- ed regularity, one a fortnight. In addition to the regularly organized congregations established by my predecessor during his incumbency, I have opened services, and Wve kept them open with as much regularity as it was possible for me to do, in the following places, viz. :— Kingsbury, Mel- bourne Slate Quarry, Eames School-house, New London, IJichmond Station. The service at liichmond Station was held in the Waiting lioom, permission to use which was kindly ])rocured for me by John Lloyd, Esq., of Melbourne. These services were heai^y and well attended, so long as we were permitted to hold them, notwithstanding the discour- agements of time and place, but when the winter arrange- ment commenced, and the trains were later in arriving at the station, 1 found it impossible to use the Waiting lioom with any comfort, so that I was compelled to sto]> the ser- vices for the present. At Kingsbury, a small but growing village in the back part of the township of Melbourne, the interest taken in the service is very gratifying, especially, remembering that our service was quite new to many of the people. There are twenty-five church people living in, or near the village, who form the nucleus of what I hope will be a permanent congregation. At the Melbourne Slate Quarry the atten- dance is very good, considering the limited number of people living there at present. There is, however, a prospect that the quarry will be worked more vigorously in the spring. 102 Tlio soi'vieo held in New Loiuloii. a sedlenicnt in tlio baelc part of the tow ii.'^ hip of Cicvehiii'l, is not long enough cstali- iifelied lor me to t^ay anything detinile al.out onr pi'o.spoets there, but I am .sati.stied liiat the (|tiiet devotiomil .sorvico ot'our (Jhiii'eh will more and more eoniinend itself to tho 2)C0ide. The whole number of services held during the year is us follows : Average .Sei' vices, attendance. 8t. Ann's Church 120 275 St. John's '• 75 (>0 Silvers School-house 25 45 Kingsbury 5 70 Eames School-house 15 54 ^ Melbourne Slate Quarry 5 25 Eichmond Station 8 45 .New London 4 ."JO 1 have paid during tho year 620 pastoral visits — when" I say pastoral visits, 1 mean visits during which J had prayer and religious conversatioti, or reading of the scriptures and prayf In addition to these I have paid 200 visits, which could not be called pastoral visits in the same sense. My Ilogistcr showt', for the year, 42 baptisms, 26 burials, and t* marriages. The Lord JBishop contirmed 92 persons, 72 of whom became communicants at once, and have continued I'rom time to time to approach the Lord's Table ever since. Three of those contirmed were baptized by the BisI)op on the same day. One is an aged man whose life and work js nearly done, and who felt the imjiortance of drawing nigh to his Saviour in His Own Ordinaiico. I'he second is tho mother ol' five children, all of whom I had the Iiapj)iness of bn])ti/,ing a short time previous. The third is a young girl. Our Sunday-schools h:ive been successful during the year. The teachers and other officers have boon zealous and rcixulai-; ^vhich two things are sure to make Sunday-schools prosper. St. Ann's Sundaj'-school has been under my own superin- tcndoncy, and taught by ten eai-ncst and faithful t<\'ichers, aided by Mr. JIall, Church-Warden, and ^Iv. MacPherson, Jjibrai'ian. Xumber of children attending, 121. St. John s Sunday-school Avas carried on under tho super- intendence of Mr. liobert Fra/er, and taught by six zealous and competent teachers. Number of scholars, 02. ■4 103 SilvoiN Sunday-school has been manu-ccl by the unaulod al.lo to roach tliero in time to aid them in any ^va>. Niunbt'i- of schohu-s attending, H5. . , ,. , ^e\r..a ' l\v..nld lilco to add also, that through the l^.f ;;«f;'^^^ /^^^^^^ Llov.l and Mrs. Muthias, in collecting, and the liberality ot tlio .;ngro;^ition in giving, ^ve have now anew organ in St. Anns Ciiurcli. . *k« ^-onv 19T-1 Contributions for Church purposes during the >eai ibi4. St. Ann's Church : ^ -^r. (.n. Clergyman's Stipend ^■••••.•-^ '^^U UU Easter Otlering * ^- '^" ( ; itt to Clergyman ion no For a horse Tor do ______ 280 00 '>12 00 General Church purposes ^J^ ^^ New Organ ""so 00 ]?cpairs on Parsonage ^^ ^g E''''''-\-\\ ".'.■.■.■.'.*.'.'. 6 00 Synod hxpcnses ^^g q^ Sunday-scdiool •••• ^^ g^ Jicnding Library ^^r^ ^^ Church Society » ^g ^^ Bishop's College "^ ^^ ■ Indian Mission ,p , , * $1,740 90 Total ' :St. Johns Church: e mO 00 Clergyman's Stipend ^ ^^^ ^" Towards horse for Clergyman ^-J ^^ Gift to Clergyman ^^ .^^ Church Society 'r-g liishop's College ^_ ^, Otlortory Church Purposes • ^^ ^J Synod Expenses "^ $ 186 13 Silver Congregation: y f,- Church Society „ ^. Towards Clergyman's horse j J^^ Synod Expenses $ IG 25 Total ^^'^-^^ -^ •^""^'^ IssAc M. Thompson. f 10-4 LENNOX villi;. Tlie followini,' is the financial statement of St. fJooi'g*e'« Church, Lcnnoxvilic, for the year ending .3Uth November, 1874: Annual subscrijitionH for the various funds of the Church .Society $ VdG 00 Quinquagesinia collection for the General Fund 13 12 Thanksgiving collection for Pension Fund. 20 75 Day of intercession, Dec. 3rd, 1873, tor Algoma 12 00 Day of intercession, Nov. 30th, 1874, foreign mission of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel 12 44 Bishop's College 20 75 Collection for the poor, Christmas 31 17 Sunday offerings to defray the expenses of the Parish 714 47 Total 8 OGO 70 On comparing the above statement wit !i that of last year, it will be seen that there has been a decided increase both in. the regular Sunday oflertory and also in the special offering.^ and subscriptions which the parish has been called upon to make. I am glad to bo able to send into the Socict}' .a larger subscription list than on former years, notwithstanding the great loss which our village has sustained from fire some few weeks ago, and the consequent removal of several families who for years had been regular contributors to the Society'.H funds. I have to report that in the past year the interior of the church has been thoroughly painted and furnished witli now matting, also a new reading desk has been provided. The parsonage, in accordance with a vote of the vestry, has been, put in thorough repair for the incumbent who now occupies it. The usual services have been held in the church during the past year. There has been a celebration of the Holy Com- munion regularly once a fortnight and on the chic" festivals, and also on the Day of Intercession. The number of baptisn^.N during the year have been forty-six, of marriages five, and (»f burials nine. The mission services to which allusion was made in last year's report have been successfully carried on. The labors of Mr. Emberson at Wilson's Mills have produced visible fruit. A neat little church has been built, and through the r. \ A ^ I » 105 liberal grant of the Socicty,will soon be ready for consecration. It is with much satisfaction that I am able to 8tatc that in the building of it no debt has been incurred, and all the \v(>rk lias been paid for when done. This has been owing altogether to the energy and prudence of Mr. Emberson, to whom too much praise cannot be given. At this point in my ])ariMh I have had a class of catechumens whom I have J'uet weekly since the month of Jul}', and to whoni I hope to adn>inister the Kacrament of Holy Baptism on Sunday next. Regular service is held in the church by Mr. Stevens, one of Divinity Students of Bishop's College, with occasional visits from myself. The other points in the parish at which regular services lire held are Ascot Corners, recently taken up by the Revd, Professor Koe; the Mines, in charge of the Kovd. Profe^tsor Tambs ; Moulton Hill, under the efficient care of Mr. Harding, nnd on the Spring lioad by Mr. Grier. There is also a Sunday- «(hool conducted by one of the students in a small district about a mile and a half from the College. At nearly all of these points services and Sunday- schools have been conducted for several years through the assistance of the Rev. Dr. Nicolls and the students of the College as wo have been able. And now through the valuable nid and kind co-operation of the Rcvd. Professor of Divinity, 1 trust we shall be able to contiiiue them with greater regular- ity and efficiency. A. Campbell Scarth. QUEBEC CATHEDRAL. The following amounts have been raised in my Parish, for Church purposes, during the year 1874, viz : (leneral Fund of Church Society $ 571 05 . Mission " " " 1,134 71 W.&O. '' " " 109 OU Pension " " '« 538 00 Algoma Bishopric Fund, 144 90 Pew Rents 5,300 00 ^Ottertory, exclusive of special collection. 3,332 Gl Augmentation of Endowment Fund 10 00 Synod Exjienso Fund 40 00 Society for Propagation of the Gospel.... 62 53 Other purposes 2,64G 00 Total. $13,908 80 George V. IIousman, 'I'otrtl Offertory for the your 1874, $4584 I'j. IOC ST. MATTHEW S. The following amounts havt) been raised in my Paritsh, for Church purposen, during the year 1874, viz: (icneral Fund of Church Society 8 114 47 Mission " " " t)64 L'U W. & O. " " " -'{S 00 Pension " " " HO 81 Algoma Bishopric Fund 25 00 Ottertory for general purposes 1,401 07 Synod Fxpense Fund 15 00 Hociety for Propagation of the (Jospel .... 53 43 Other purposes 1,173 83 Algoma Mission Fund 1(!8 15 Bishop's College 91 5(1 National Schools 48 52 Total. $3,9(;4 10 Charles Hamilton'. ST. I'ETER S. The following amounts have been raised in my Parish for Church purposes, during the year 1874, viz. : (JcneralFund of Church Society $ 74 00 Mission W. &. O. Pension do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 57 DO 10 00 22 01 Algoma Bishopric Fund 13 30 Ottertory 57(1 78 Synod Expense Fund 7 50 Society for Pro|)agation of the Gospel 10 30 Other purposes 860 0!» Total S1,G31 88 M. M. FOTIIEROILL. ST. Michael's. The following amounts have been raised in my Parish, foi* Church purposes, during the year 1874, viz. : General Fund of Church Society, $ 41 05 Mission do, do. do 74 US W. & O. do. do. do 10 00 Pension do. do. do 78 00 Algoma liishopric Fund 20 32 Poor Fund 80 02 107 ■4 Ort'crtory ■ Synod Kxi)Ciiso Fund Society lor Propii,ii;jition of the (iospol... Other purposes ^ '-'' ;'.' Bishop's College !•' -" 10 00 12 00 1120 no Total. $2120 75 A. A. VonIffland. ST. I'AUI/S. Tho lbllowiu.1,' amounts have been riiiscd in my parish, for Church purposes, during the year 1S74, viz.: (Jeneral Fund ofChurch Society ^ -'j •>'' Mission " ;; f; ;^^ Pension '^ " ]f. i^ Al£,'onia Bishopric Fund .^^^' -^ (lift to Curate '^'^ V>V, Otrertory ^^° ^J! Synod Expense Fund ....•• • '^ Society tor Propagation oi the (xospel i » (jther purposes •" Total ^11^1 E. Mitchell. HOLY TRINITY CHl.'HCH, LKVIS. The Ibllowing amounts have been raised lor Church pur- po:>cs in this Parish from Easter, 1878, to December, l^^*^^-- Otlertory for general purposes ^ o i ? ?>i Pew rents • •••• Subscriptions towards Church anOiarso- nage repairs ; ■•••' Augmentation of lncuml)cnt's stipend.... Present to Organist • Synod assessment Sunday-school library Algoma Mission • Lennoxvillc College Pension Fund. — ■■ Algoma Bishopric Eimd Mission Fund 879 49 207 00 5:> 75 12 00 35 00 20 00 G 34 2 50 7 50 7 00 Total ^^109 80 JuiiN AValtehs. ANNUAL KKPOKT OK THE C L H 11 a Y T R U S T C ( ) M .MITT E K , Prc.sontL'(i to the I'liurch Siuutv at tlu- Annntil Mctliii,:,', Fcliruary ;:id, / The Clergy Trust Committee k\i;- leave lo rei)Ort that i\\\ tljo interest arising Irom investments has heen j)aiii. The following amounts have heen ])ai(i oil' liuring the year, viz. $4,001.) .Montreal Ilarhor Dehontnres, on account of C'ler.,y Trust, Quehce Chapel, ami Frami»lon Mission Kndovvmer:! ;Fnnds ; also, 830.000 London J)ehentures, on account of Clergy Trust and Hishoprie Endowment. The following investments havo been mnde on account of liishojM'ic Endowment, Clergy Trust, and JJural Endowmcnt.s, viz. : Town of Shcrbrookc G ])er cent. 84,400 at 04^ ; Motitrea! Harbor C^ per cent, $4,000 at Wh ; Montreal HarU.r (Ji per cent, §3,000 at 101 ; Montreal lirirbor Gh per cent, ^2.000 at 103 ; Town of Earrie, G ])er cent, 10,00(5 at 87 V ; (bounty of Oxford G per cent, 820,000 at 98^ ; total, $43,400. The only new endowment during the year is that of Portncuf, formed by the following amounts : $400 heirs Halo ;'8300 Uobert Hamilton. Esq. ; 81')0 Cniurch Society ; $100 Congregation ; 805 other donations ; total, 81,015. TJic Dominion (rovernmcnt having given notice that it wan their intention to pa}' the seigniorial claims on 1st ,lanuai*y, 1875, application for paymentof somoof the said claims h;ive been sent forward as early as November last, but none have as yet been paid oft'. Your Committee would respectfiill}- draw the attention of the members of the Church to the liberal grant of C^UO sterling, ottered by the Society for ihc Propagation of the Cospel in aid of endowments, provided a sum of .£2,500 is raised in the Diocese b}- the 31st December, 1875. It is of the very greatest con.sequencc to the well-being of the Diocese at large that this muniticent grant b? secured before tlie close of the j'car. Your Committee would also remind the Clergy that it is to their great advantage that endowment funds 1)0 formed ;is speedily as po,ssible. The whole respectfully submitted, J. W. Quebec. Chairman of Clergy Trust Con litteo, M. M. FOTIIEUOILI., Secretary, 1 <♦ ,t -4 10!» LIST OV INVKSTMKNTS, 1875, Clci'i,'y Ti-nsl Fund : Caruida (Jovormneiit S2M!^1 0() (10 Municipality of Ikndui •'{♦iOO 00 Montival Ilarl.our 10000 00 Montreal Corporation '^'j-i> 00 City ofToronto ^JOOO 00 Town of Sherbrookc 5500 00 Town ot lianio ^000 00 Quebec Oliapol i^.ndowmont: City of JIanulton !$1380 00 County of Middlesex 400 00 Montreal Harbour 1000 00 City of M<.ntreal 2000 00 City of Toronto ■ 1000 GO Town of Shorbrooke 1200 00 Tlii-eo Rivers' Reetory Kndowniont: City of JIaniilton $1380 00 Municipality of Berlin 400 00 City of Montreal 1875 00 (loverninent of Canada 400 00 Townof SherbrooUe 500 00 TownofEarric 100 00 ]"'i-anipton Mission Faidowinent : . Municipality of Berlin S1200 00 Montreal Harbour 500 00 City of Montreal 1800 00 Town of Slierbrooke , GOO 0(> Charleston Rectory Kndowment : City of .Montreal 1550 00 Town of Barric 200 GO J^i-ummondville Endowment : City of Toronto SIOOG 00 TownofSherbrooke 1400 00 Citv of Montreal 400 GO Montreal Harbour 500 GO .- §08,.:iS() 01 $ 1,930 00 - $ 4055 00 $ 4100 00 $ 1750 00 3300 no Coaticoolv and liarfonl Kiidownieiit : Monlival Ilarbiuir S T)!)!) (K) City oI'MdiiUval 1 (im) 00 Town oi' Harrio 2()(» 00 New Carlisle and Paspobiac Kndowiuent ; .'.rontival llnrbonr §1000 00 City orMontreal U50 00 City of Toronto 400 00 Town ol'JJarrie ;;oo (10 Capo Covo and Perce Kndownient : City of'^fontreal JITJOO 00 City of Toronto .joo 00 Town of IJarric 200 UO St. Sylvester Endowment: Soi/rniorial Claim $ fi!)7 R^ City of Montreal 7r)0 00 Town of Barrio 200 00 Nortb Inverness Endowment : City of .Alontreal,. § noo 00 City of Toronto 400 oo Town of Jiarrie ".'. 20O 00 Ireland and South Inverness iMidownient: City of Montreal • ^sOO 00 Town of Barrio 100 qo New Liverpool Endowment : (^'i ty of M on treal §r)00 00 Town of Barrie lyo 00 Levis Endowment : City of Montreal §450 00 Town of Barrie ]()() (jo Sandy Beach Endowment : City of Montreal $ 550 00 Montreal JIarbour noO 00 Town of Barrio 400 00 82100 00 sS'j;;5ii 00 61000 Ou ^li;4T 84 81 200 00 8 :^00 (10 $ 0\jO 0(1 8 .■'>,)0 00 SU5U 00 V J r- V J r- • > m (ia^l><' l^asiii of HiulowiiR'iit : City (.rMontroiil 6'»<>0 00 Montreal Harbour ^XIO 00 Town ..r P.arrio -'«><) 00 $121-0 OU e 13:5,1 IS 8r> SliigawaUo Kndowniont : Cityor.Monlri'al 8 400 (Ml City of Toronto I^O 00 Town of JJarrie 100 00 % 000 00 Malhaio and J'oint St. I\Hor's Kndownnu'nt : Town ofShorI)r..olve 6*^00 OU Mission of Leods Endowment : Town of Shcrbrooke §C00 00 Kini;'scy Endowment : Town of Sherbrooko $000 OU ]*ortncul" Mission Kndowmcnt : Montreal Jliirbour SIOOO 00 ^^^ ^ ^ . S2800 0(> Bishopric Endowment : Government of Canada 8:>210t 50 Montreal Cor) .oration l-'JOO 00 Montreal Harbour 4<)00 00 Countvof Middlesex -1(10 0(» Town'of Sherbrooke ')00(» 00 T..\vn of Belleville TjOOO 00 Citvoi' Toronto -»()0 00 Cunstitue K'OOO 00 County of Oxford 4000 00 S22ioia -yo v.. k (). i^:.' ^ (hiebcc, 31st December, 1874. W.M. (i WUKTI'I-K, Treasurer Clergy Trust Euii 1. Examined and lound correct. C. JumiK. hVuditord. Jamks Tattox, Jii.. Quebec, 27lh January, 187-1. 0-, Ctii. ^1 I ( 112 J)r. ('f>i:r(iy trust fuxd in" 1874, I)t-«'. 31 'I'o Aiiioiint invt'sttil Clfr>:y Trust Kiiiid . Viu'lio* ('lm|M| Kitilowiniiit Tlm't' Jlivirs' Uti toiv. ...! Knitii|itoii .MisHJini l>niiniiioni|)fliiiic Coiitic xikf and iiiiiloKl Capi' Cove and l'ii< «• ('Imiltstdii Ili'ttiirv St.Sylvrst.T ". Sajidy l!i'ft< li North luvtriu'ss (ia»|u'- Itasiii . .. . l'ortii"iir Mission Slii;;a\vakt' Inlaiid and S(»iitli Ilivt'intHs Nrw I.ivti pool MiHsion of lifcds KiiiLTsi y Malliaif and I'oiiit St Peter lit'vis Union Suvin;,'s" liank— l'lt'r;,'y 'I'mst A( count Utiuial Endownunt At. fount, Amount carried over , $ C'tM Jt(."i'» OH 410(1 Ot> 3:ioo oi) •JIl.'iO 00 •J 100 00 niQo Oo 17 jo Oo It! 17 ,M» 14J0 Go IJOO 00 I'JOU ()() lOoO On !»(»0 00 ■mi3 Oo t;r.O 0(t (lOO (10 <100 00 f.OO 00 ,j:.(» 00 i:i3 72 .2 'J 08 $ ctrt. i>fi:isi; «i 3843J 84 «5G 40 $137470 2j 113 ACCol'XT Wi'l'II THKASCUKIJ. o. 'i>*U, l>."'. :'.\'\W Amntint nt Civdit CI. ifry TniHt. liy l)iii\ AliHHIll! Ilnlll ili'Vi'Mlli' AMdIIIlt, I!i;\KNiK AccntNT ('Miiitiv Tiu'sr. ' x"'', J.liiy I I'V Aiimiiiit Ci. (lit n MisMJon I'! i: I AlldwaiK'.' toCI. I'.y Jill :i4 Allowiirn f t(i DitKoiUj Hdjinl. 1100 oi) Allouiiiici' til 'riciisimi :ti)0 00 I'.aiik iiitfirst nil liivt'stnifiitH tJTiS j:! I'runiiiiu ta;,'c, .y Amount at Credit of fund, r.y Disconnton Investment... , '• ■..■!! By Uevciuii' to dato \.r^<— A'int iaiS .") 00 •I 7". t;o Amount canied over . 7.;08 ,"»H 100 00 '■2 .-)0 2. :]4 ■1871 '7 $ lit*. '.h:!><.; 01 ) '.1 72 6'..»'.8 58 $10o423 31 114 Dr, CLERGY TRUST FT'^'I> 18 74. Dec. 31 To amount brought forward. $ cts. $ rts. !$137i:.'. 2.") Amount carried over,.,,, > [f 137i' A ^ 115 ACCOVy^T.—Contiinied. Cr. tii -^ ^ 1874, Dec. 31 I S cts.l $ . IJyuinouiit hrou.uHit l'(>r\viu-(l j 487) ;!7jSl054-J;i L<'ss — ;:l Amount paid lliv. J. Foster ^IJO 00 " '■ Rev. J. H. Ji'iikins C/l ".0 Framptom Mission Exdowmknt. I^y I'.iihui'c at Credit :;lst Dee., 187?.. I!v lleveinir t(» date Le'SS — lAmuuiit paid llev. .1. II. JenUins DliL-.M.MO.SUVir.LK E.VUOWMKNT. 15v lialaiieeat Credit, :!l. aitiouiit lir(>iii;li( fnrwiuil. $ cts, Amount carrlcil over , $ cts ,1.$137475 25 117 ACCOV :sT.-.Confmiuul Cr. V 1871, Dec, I'.l.l I'v Aiiioiiiil liioiinlil ri)i\\:inl. S •■t.s. Si'. SM.vusrnt Hndowmknt 1'"i:ni). j l''\ r.;il:Mii-,- at C!i"lit, ::ist Dn- . 1S7:!.| l.">:!9 17 r.y Discount oii liivi^tiiii'iit 2." 00 J>\ lUviiiiii' to diiti' i S'J .'.r, $ cts. Sandy I'.kxck Km.'dvv.mk.nc. I'.y lialuiHT at Cniiit, ::lst D.-< ,, i,s7;!. I)i>ii.'itioii t'roiii ]Mis>i()ii I').v Hi'vc'iuu' to diitc I'.\ Discount oil Iii\ cstiu nt ['(i OOj NofM :i 1 N\i:i;M:ss Emiowmkn-, r.\ Balance ill Cicdit. :'.lst Dim-. !s7.;,| llo;t 50; r.y Discount on In\ (■>tiu'iit I iT) ()0 Kc\ t nuc to (late <1asi';^ I'>asin Endowment. l;.\ r.alancc a.t Credit, :!lst Dec, jly Discount, on In\ ( stiui nt . . . . J!\ lvc\ luuc to date 10' I'J r>Q '.:> 00 70 00 I'oRTNKi'l'' JllSSIo.N EnuoW.MK.N r. Donation (i (1, Hale, E.-^u.. lor Heii> Hale iDonation from K. Ilauiiitoii. Kmj , . . . " •■ Churcli Society '• " ConL;re'4ation Othci Donation.^ , Inti-rcst iioin I'nion Tiank SiiifiAUA.K'K E\[)(i\v.Mi:\r. i!\ Amount at Credit. .!l-t Dei., is7: l!\ Discount on 1 n\ otnnnt B\ Uexciiue to date 400 00^ .'.iiO OOj 150 001 10;-. oOi 0.-. ooi OOO 10 12 -.0 r.-j oa li;i::,AM) and Sonii !nvki;xkss Exnon- MK.NT. i'.y Amount at Credit. :;ist Dec. Is7'; My Discount on Investment 13v Revenue to date Aiiuunit carried over 8!»S r>() \-l 50 51 00 l(;5:; 22 00' ]-,')() 4:: 1 r.':. :.•; 11S7 50 104G 4 5 0G2 00 ;« 1344 35 10 118 Dr. CLHRCIY TEUST FUND 1874, Dt'C. 31 'J'o Amount lnouu'lit Jorwunl, $ cts. $ cts. $137475 25 We, tlu'*'.iiHt(]sii,'ni(l, luivo fxamiiicd the accounts and vou( hers of tin' ahovc fund, and liavc al.so verified tlic t^cctn-ities, and found the whole corr('( t. , I, I I Auditors. Jamks I'atton, Jr. / (juehcc. 27th January. 1875. * 4 119 ACCOVy^T.— Continued. C>. J.871, Dv-.v :il iiy Amount broiit^'ht forward, New Liverpool Endowment By Ainoiiiit HtCridit, :!lst Dec, 187:! By Distount on IiivrsUnciit By Hi'vtnuo to (lute , Leeds Endowment. By Amount at Credit, :Ust Dee., 1873. " " from R. Hamilton, Esi].. " " " Cliureh Soeiety.... " Discount on Investment " Reveinie to date KiNGSET Endowment, By Amount atCredit, ;Jlst Dee., 1873. '"' '• from R. Hamilton, Es(i. . •' " " Chureh Soeiety.... " Dseounton Investment " Revenue to date Levis Endowment. By Amount at Credit, 31st Dec., 1873. Hy Discount on Investment Bv Uevenue to date Mamuik and Boint St. PETEirs En- dowment. By Amount atCredit, 31st Dec., 1873. By Discount on Investment By Rc^venue to date , $ ets. $ ets. 13443:. 10 007 r.n 12 50 38 r.o K. k 0. E. 100 00 300 00 ir>o 00 33 00 20 00 100 00 30O 00 ir.o 00 33 00 I'J 00 :)3i '>:> 12 50 31 50 -.50 GO 33 00 18 40 t;5!5 5!) 003 00 002 00 O I .1 001 40 S137475 2,5 Wm. (I. Wl-rtele, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. <3uebec, 31st December, 1874. 120 Di Ersnoppjc KNi)0\VMi:xT !■ rxi> 1874. Ufc. :U Tuumouiil iiivrstod To Cash ill Siiviiii;s' Jiaiik, S'S5227 t;t^ Wf, tile ini(U'isi,L;iK'(l, liavc t-xauiiufd (he accounts and voiuIhts nt the aliove fund, and found the sanu' concct. ('. .Il DCK, 1 .Iames I'atton, -h;., )" Auditor: Qurbic, 'JTth January, 18'i ./>/•, ALCiOMA JUSirOPJ^lC FUNJ) < ts. 18T4. Nov. 12, To n-niittcd tin.' BLsliop ol Al-(inia,| hoinji' amount of annual rontribu- tionfioni tiic Diotc-^r of (jurlx-i J D('i'ciii|p(T, 31 l>alanti' !? ' ■ts. , 301) t)(/ 176 41» !?47i; 4;> AVc, the undtT.signcd, have cxaniii.L'd tlie account.-, and vov.clurs of thi above fund, and found the .same correct. V-''''"''f- , U.iditors. t Quebec. '23th .January, 1875. 121 IN ACCOUNT AVITJL TllKASUHKK. Or 5 cts. V 1874, Janv. 1 I'.v Amount at Credit of Fund |8r.0'.t4 50 Dccemliur :!l iVv Discount on Invcstnunts , <''•'> "<' Ukvkstk ACCOINT. $ rt>. r>y Iii'Vi'lUlr to dilli' l',"\ Intrnsl Savin-.s' r.iini; , i'.y r.iilanic on liiind, Hist Dii ., 1ST:! r.css— Loan JNtiunid S 1^ 0(»| Lord I'.islH.i- of Qucbcr r,')(»0 0(» Uoncral Cliaiu<'s back intiTcst on invistnu'iits, and r>anlc Cdniniissiim 81 Of Mh.wana' toTicasuHT KXJ OOI r.i:.3 C" >j<.",'Ji7 ti''' K. & (» K. \y. (!. Wi-UTr.r.i:, Tri'asuriT, Cleruv 'rru>t Fund. Quidicc, :jlsl DcTcralKT. 1ST4. IN ACCOUNT AVITir THE TRF.ASURKR. Or IsTl. .lany. 1 Dcciiiilifr 31 r,v iViiancc from last year | '"' Collrctions and .sul)S(rii>tions in| (.lllrliec t '■■''.' I '■ Collections !ind Sulis( rii)tions in, Kural Missions j I ,-,+ 7(}- !!):! r,:; ■J -J 3 •ji; $47t; 40 is74. De.-. :!l.-l!y 15alancc...; « ''*' '''' E. & 0. i:. (juidicc, 31st December, 1874. Cko. A'kasey, Treasurer. D. C. S 12 oo Dr. TIIK (i RNERAL FUND of the PIOCKSAN tllURCII 1874. STiints during the .veivr To Paid following viz : — <' Lfcds Endowment Fund " Rev. F. A. Smith, l)(inu,s " Kev, A. Fortin, bonus " KingKcy Endowment Fund " Portnouf Endowment Fund " New I'iirHonage at Valcartier " School-liousc at Framj ton " Rev. J. H. ( 'orvan " Rov. Ti. O. Armstrong, outfit. ... " Rev. U. Tliorneloe, " " Rev. T. Blaylock, » '' Par.sonage at Upper Ireland , '• New Parsonage at St, Sylvester. . " New rinirch at Millby " School-houso at Cranbourne , " Lav Reader at " " Paid for printing 1400 copies of Annual Report, advertising and other ineidental expenses " One years' rent of Committee Room '• Secretary's Sahiry " Paid Rev. M. M. Fothergill lialf his expenses for insj)ecting Schools during the year , . , . " I'aid Assistant to Treasurer " (iraiit to Education Committee •' Halance ;^ ct^ l.-)0 00 84 00 .'.0 (10 150 0( l.")0 00 ir)0 00 2.") 100 00 r.o 00 .'iO 00 -.0 00 100 00 l.-)0 .'■.0 00 00 ii cts. 1390 50 37") :?2 .■)0 00 •J 00 00 100 00 520 00 llatJ tJ'J :!852 :iG We, the undersigned, have examined the accounts and vouchors of the aliove fund, and found tlie same correct. s C. Jl'DfiE, James Patton, Jit., j"* Auditors. <.incboc, 28th January, 1875. 123 SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT WITJI TJIE TREASUEER. Cr \ ? 1874, Jaiiy. April .Inlv Dcf. 20, 31 By Biiliincc ftowi last y( iir •' One yciirs' rent of house at Halley " Keeeived from J. Michel, on account of purchase of lands at Chester " Received from ii. Tlieroux, Jr., haiance of pur- cliase of lands in Chester " Collections anti suliseriptions in Quebec '• Collections anil suliseriptions in Rural Missions.. << Interest on Investments 15 ct8. :!o 00 :,() 00 300 ?>A "80 02 CAW 11 477 48 S:!8,'i2 ?><\ 1874, Dec. 31.— By I'.alance $3852 3i> " Amount invested 1150 O'J E. & 0. E. Quebec, :Ust December, 1874. (lEO. Ykaskv, Treasurer, D. C. 8. D, 124 Tin-: Nicoijyr kxdowmmxt Fr\i> JN AC'COrXT WJTII )i-'T I. Jlairli L' To piiiti Htvd. .) . I)cM('iiil|.ic(l. iiiiiniint ot I'.uiiii- 1H7-I. D, ;riiiitc(l liiiM liv ('riitiiil I'.iuinl , liiilaim' 1(1 iHXt vcai- el- 2')0 (;U $. Wr, (he iimlcTsi,i,'iic(l, lidvc cxaiiiiiird the af ( oimts diiil voi:' hers ..T tlir al ()\f IuikI, and found lliu saiuc ((in(( t. . $1 ( ts l.lli n;i ■l,s 00 ■in 00 L't; ni .•^'T r.i) We, the umltT.si;;ni",I, liavc oxainini'd (lie accounts ami vouf licrs ot" tlie above fund, and liav.' also vcritiid J!ic securities, and found tin- wliolc correct. ('. •llM)(iK. Quel CO, 2>t'i January, 1875. JaMKS I'ATTO.V. Ju.. }^^'"'''<"^ 125 OF THK rnof'KSAN cin;ji(jii sociktv 'J'lll": TliKA.SlJIJIviJ. Cr. 1H74. .Iiii.s. 1 l!\ Miiltuic' tVoiii liisl \i.ii l)< liitnot nil ln\i stinriit- '■$ > ts. 71) i'H ? I'^Tl. D. !■: (iKo. Vi;.\sr.v, Trrasuri T, Vui'lii'i'. ;;ist lli'cfuiljer, 1874. D. ('. S. OK TllK DIOCKSAN ('IH'IKJir SOCIl'/rY TJLK TiJKASUKlvK. (Y y 1H7I. ! .liUiy . 1 I'.y ilaliiiii •■ from lii>t y<'iir Scj.t. ;lO| '• Ddiiatifiii tVniii Miss Hall .I».r. :',l) •• Aiimial Suliscriiitidii ol tlic Clfru'v •• ('(illci tioiis and Siil>sciiptiniis in (j ml ire '• ('(ijifi titin ami Snliscriptioiis in Iliiral Missions. ,. •' liitrrcsl on Jnvt'stnicnts 2 1 7:1 '.»r> 2 11!) 11 7 00 15070 00 ;S74, l)>v. :!1, — ]'.y i'.alan.v $ li'lO 05 ■' Amount invrstcd X'>j-[ OG E. & 0. E. Geo. Vkasky, TroasurcT, Q;ieb(.r, 31st Doccmlier, 1874. D. C. S. V2G T>r. TUE DEPOSFTOUV FUND op tifk DFOORSAX 1874 .Tniiy. 1 To Haliiiici- from liiHt yciir Dfi;. .1 " Remitted tlir Society lor l'roiiio(iii;f C'liristiim Kiiowli'di,'!' (Iiiriii;,' tlii'viiir, for piililii iitioiis, &<•.. " l''rri<,'lit itiid Duty. ,ti ., oil liooks '• MiHs Wood, 1 J iiios. Huliiry " rr)Hiiriiii('(', adv^rlisill;,^ Ac " naliince , , $ < ■ts. •JU !•; 'ur, 81 fj !I5 X) (K) 1) 21 8t •)') $^77 :w We. till- niidcrsifrncd, have cxiiiniind tlic iicconiits and \()ii( Ik i.s of tin' aliovo fund, and found tlic sainc coiri-ct. C. .FritfiK, ) . ... .hMKsl'ATTU.V, .)..., [Auditors. C^iolK'f, 28tli January, IHTn. />r. TIIK PKXSIOX FllXD ov the DIOUKSAX CliVUi 'JL i • I i \ ■ I87t Die. 31 To i)uid FA. Jones, liy Treiisiircr of Diocc-vin Board towards tin- pension of lUvd E. (i. W. Uoss. .., " Anion lit invested diiriim the year •• I'-alaiKc to next veai $ 'Vts.' .?oo on 1 i';j Gi ,52711 IS We, the undiMsigned, have ( xmiiined the aecouuts and vouchors of tliu above ftinil. and found the same correct. JA.MK.S I'ATTOK, Jr., | ^^"'l't^"'«- Quebec, 28tli January, IE 75. ) 12- Cll r \{(ni SOCI VA'Y is amount with tmk 'riiKAsuiiKii. c 1^7 1, I' . . 31.— Mv liiiliiiuu .S '^i r:. fi 0. E (iKO. VkAhk.y, 'I'lcasuiHT, 1). V. S. (juclicc, I'.lst Dcccmlior, 1874. e 8()CII:TV in ACCDLLNT WlTIlTIIHTIlKASUliKlJ. Cr. 1b74 .Iniiv. 1 March 'JU illllH- July .Srpt Oct. Do I • • • • • l?y T'cilaiicf (Voiii last year " Surplus of a TcstinKUiial Fund [wr H. S. Scott, Esi| • • " I'nKcc.is of $5 Oo American currency foun;on, Es(i :n " Co ;"» OO ."0 (II) :,') (»n 4') oO 11 ."> ) ,'■.0 00 10 00 100 ftt :'.() Ou :>2^ 74 .-.87 42 Interest (m Investment.'^ | -^'' '-' .$^27 11 4S 1874, Dec. 31.-By Baluuco ^14G3 61 E. & 0. E. Oko. Ye ask y, Treasurer, Quehoc, .Tlst December, 1874. D. C. S. 128 I I t il 5 it Dr. ]\riSSrON FUND OF THE DIOCESAN CIIUII(!H 1874. I D !c. ;;iT J8 \%l{):\'\ 18 We, tie' nnih'rsiu;iied, have examined the accounts and voucliers ot' tlic ;il)ovi' t'i;nd. and found the same correct. Quebec, 28th January, 1875. T I, T ^Au 129 SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TEEASUEER. Cr. 1874 Fcby. Julv An-. liO By 24! '■ Oct. Dvv 20 Dvi:. :;l rroccods of Anniversary meeting held on 16th inst., p'jr C . .Indgc, Escj Donation from Mr^. IMees Proceeds of two sermons at Caconna, on the 2Gtli July, (ineliiding a donation of $500 00) per H. S. Scott, Es(i Donation fri)ni Mrs. IMees Proceeds of a Christmas Tree, per Mrs. Williams. Miss Jones's Missionary i'ox Colh'ctions and Subscriptions in Quehec Collections and Subscriptions in Rural Missions.. $ ets. 02 OS 20 00 583 37 10 00 55 00 7 iO 1904 2?. 812 10 f3453 OT E. k 0. E. (tEO. Veasey, Treasurer, D. C. S. Quebec, 31st Dec., 1874. SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TEEASUEEE. Cr. By Balance from last year . . , Interest on Investments, !«■ 4 « Janv , 1 Dec. 31 $ JtS. 104f) rtO 995 58 $2036 18 18T4, Dec. 31.— By Balance $ 995 50 " Amount invested 15088 24 E. &0. B. Quehec, 28th January, 1874. Geo. Veasey, Treasurer, D. C. S. i 130 Dr. THE EDUCATION FUND of thk DIOCESAN ( i 1874 Dec. 31 To Graiils to the following scliools duiinj. the yt'iii', viz : Coaticook Lake l!('ini|io!( Maple (inive Stoneliaiu East Fniinplou Cranliounn' "West Kiiuiipton East Mayduia "''"." ISotirg Louis, No. 1 No.2 ;;;; No. :; St. ArnliK-lii _■_' I'lirtiieiil', No. '1 'i"iii,i;\\ iek .... New Annai^li . St. ]\r;iruarct's, Parkliurst St. Sylvester.. St Giles To remitted Eev. F. .1. 1!. Allnatt amount voted for seJioci al Lalirador , " Balanee ? cts. r.o 00 •10 00 ■10 00 40 00 ir. 00 .-so 00 30 00 30 00 3 t 5 17 50 :;a 00 30 00 7 ,"iO .•!0 00 1 -ic, 25 1 ''2 50 12 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 S cti'. 47s 50 .^e OH 20 17 $548 <]7 We, tho undersigned, Imvo examined tJir accounts and vou'Ikt.s o' the above Fund, and ibund tiic same correct. Queljcc, 28tli January, 1875. C. Jl'DGK, James Patto.v, Jr., j J-Auditois, V X k < 131 ctf--. ;- f CIIUPiCII S00II<:TV in account wrxir the Treasuiier. Cr. 1874 Jaiiy. 1 Dvv. 31 By Balanci' from last year " Cdllectioiis and siihsriiptioiis, " (iiunt iVoiu (icucrai Fund 1874, Dec. 31.— By Balaiico, E. & 0. E. 1^ i-' I ■'^ . 22 17 G 50 r,o 00 >r34S G7 $20 17 Queb3c, 31. St December, 1874. Geo. Veasey, Treasurer, D. C. S. i I ' 132 i ' ' i I i Dr. THE LENNOX VILLE DIVINITY PHOPESSOESHIP 1874. ( Sept. 14 To remitted Ed. Chapman, E.sc]., Eiirwir of Loniioxvilli Clloge $ cts. 374 JO B374 20 W(\ till' iituhn-iyncd, liavo examined tlie aceount.s and voueiiers of the alidvo fund, and found the same correet. C. .Ii'niiK. James I'atto.v. Jn.. |Auditors. yucboc, 'JSlli •laniiaiv. 187."). I I i I « I)r. THE BISHOP MOUNTAIN LABRAIXJK CHUKCII SOCIETY IN ACCOUNT 1874. I ^ ' 1) e. ;ij To Amount invested dniing year. •• JJalaiK r to next year $ rts. 27 IS 27 00 .".4 IS W.', th<- under.-^igned. have examined the accounts and voucliers of the above fund, and found the «ime correct. C. .Irp(;K Quebec, 28ih January, 187D. (J. Jrp(;K, 1 . ... JA.MES I'ATTo.v, Jr., jAuditor.. < 133 f IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. Or. 1874. I Awg. 14 By received from Roljert iramilton, Es(i., to .sui)plo. meat a similar amount collected in Montreal. . . . $ cts 374 20 $374 20 E. & K. Quebec, 31st Decembci, 1874. Geo. Vkasey, Treasurer, D. C. S. .".1 IS MISSION FUND OF THE DIOCESAN WITH THE TREASURER 1874. Jaiiy. 1 March r> Dee. 31 By Balance from last year " Subscription of Miss Taylor " Interest on Investments... ■ •«#•• •«•• Or. $ cts. 27 18 5 00 22 00 $54 18 1874, Dec. 31.— By Balance , ^07 00 « Amount invested ^^^c) --^ E. & 0. E. Gko. Veasev, Treasurer, Quebec, 31st December, 1874. d. c. b. i 134 Dr. THE SOCIETY for the PEOPAGATION of the J! 1874. i FeLiy. C To roniitk'd i\v\ , AV. T. Biilloik. tin; Scorelaiy, London, ,i,"D ) 15 'J Stoilin,y, pniLfcds (>f$291 06 Biiliint'c on lianil on 1st •liiiniiuv Dec . 31 r.iliinci' to Jiext veur $ tth. 291 OG •110 41 S707 17 AV'f, tin- nndfi'sij^'tu'd, Ir.ivi' (.'xaiiiinod tin.' iucoints and vouchers oC tin abovf Fund, and foinid tlio .same conect. C. JencK, i Auditors. JA.MKS J'ATTON, Ju., ^^^""'^^ 7 1 J « « QiU'lx'c, 28Ui -Jamiary, 18( % t D)\ BALANCE HliFAlT OF LEIXiER !l I 1874, I Dec. 3li'J"oronto 6 ])vv rent Drinntiiie.s Shiiliidokf do do , 'llaiiiiltnn 5 |n T criit do , Moiitifal 7 percent I'ennanent IStock.,.. Jlontieal i; i)er cent Delieiitnre.s Montreal 3 i)er cent ilarlior lionds Montreal 7 ]K'r cent do do Montreal (U per cent do do 13ellevillt' 7 per cen< Uebentnn s (iovernmdit 5 per cent do Tnited State,'^ 5 ])er cent Eonds ]\Iassawippi Eailuay Stoc]\ Wiiterville Glelir J.oan Casli in (jueliei- j])teres;t .. . . and I'liion I'.aiiks at We, the undersigned, have examined this statement and foucdit eorrect and veritied tlie .securities connected therewitli. C. JcofiE, Quebec, 28th January, 1875." JA-MES J'ATTON, Jr .,} Auditors. k 135 THE GOSPEL IN Account WITH THE TREASURER. Cr, cts. ^ t 1874. lany. 1 Dec. 31 I'y I'iilancc from 1 ist vear $ cts. 291 00 " Colli'ctious iuul Hubscriptions in Qul'Iioc " «' " ir; Rural Mi.ssions... in; 01 27(1 40 707 17 1874, Dec, 31.— i'.y Baliinco • SH'5 41 ' This, iuiiouut was li'iiiiUod to the Heciotary ol' lliu Society on iJlli .lannarv, 1875. E. Si 0. E. Geo. Vea.sev, Tioasiirer, Qiul.L'C, :nst D ■cvmbii-, 1374. D. C. S. OX .'Jl.vr J)ECE^r]3KR, 1S74. Cr. 1874 I Dec. ;-Vl iOcuenil Fund 'p.]dii(atiou F(ind Peusiou Fund Depository Fund Al^^onia l;i-;liopric Fund Xicoitt Endii'ivinent l''und Trav(dliiig I^Iif^sionari'. ,' Fund Lalirador Mi.ssion Vnud Do do investment account ... . (ienerai l''und Investment account Sustcntalioii Fund Nicolet Endmvment Investment Fund. .. . , Society for Projia^ation of the (lospcd I'ension Fiuid Inveslmi'nt account Wiiidws' and ( irplians' Fund , Do do Investment account, iSustentation Investment Fund , Premium and Discount on Investments. ... $ cts. lloG tJ9 20 17 1403 (U 84 ')•) i7i; 40 2:) 7 23 l.-i 00 27 Oo 33!) 7:! 0735 84 99,') :.3 51(50 U'.} 416 41 50'J1 14 1010 or, 33:)21 Q<> 15088 24 3G2I 7G0(;0 78 E. & O. E. Quebec, 31st December, 1874. Geo. Yeasev, Treasurer, D. C. S. I I ! I I If I J i 1 'J i 1 I ? I Dr. 13G EEYENUE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOARD in 1874 Dei. 31 To Amount of Stipends paid during tlic past year, inclndinp bonus for 1873.. ' Amount still due, orders not yet pre- sented ' Amount of Pensions paid during past year , , ' Amount still due, orders not yet pre sented ' Amount reserved to augment Stipends for the past year , ' Amount reserved to present the Clergy serving under the Board with a New Year's G ift . . , , ' Amount of General P]xpenses ' Amount paid Revd. M. M. Fothcrgill for travelling expenses to Georgeville " Balance Amount carried forward . $ ots. — — $ Cts. 16070 22 3672 r)8 Il»7-t2 30 1063 47 221 39 1234 86 2100 00 1300 00 162 28 3 33 9G PO $24995 31 V i 137 IN Account with EDWIN JONES, Treasurer. Cr. •u. 30 BG 00 00 28 38 90 s t 31 rrears i January, ! 874. a CO oc < ^ EC CJ o V r-4 'JJ O 1874. $ cts. $ Cts. «; cts. $ cts. $ CtiS. .lanmiry 1. I'lY lialanoe from last Accotmt. 33 9G '• AssesKiueiit received from Missions 50 00 65 00 1 " Actonvale,.,,, 200 Oo'^'i'^ l\n '>l^n on '• Eobinson, Mission of Kury. 150 00 215 00 140 00 '■ St. John's, do. do. . . 13 75 13 75 13 75 '• Lingwick, do. do. . . 10 00 40 00 50 00 30 00 « St. Tliomas, do. do. . . 24 50 50 00 74 50 49 50 '• BourK Loui- 19 50 100 00 119 50 88 07 •' Bronipton, Mission of Bromp- t(in and Windsor 50 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 '• "Windsor, M. of Brompton. . 12 50 50 00 62 50 50 00 '• Coaticook 50 00 300 00 350 00 275 00 •• I'arford, Miss'n of Coaticook. 37 50 50 00 87 50 37 50 »= Capo Cove, Mission of Cape Cove and Perce 300 00 ^nn nn 150 00 " Perce, M of Cape Cove and Perce 150 Oo 150 00' 100 00 " Compton 125 00 50 00 250 00 375 00 375 00 200 00'250 00 150 00 « Danville, M. of Danville. .. <' Tingwick, . do 100 00 100 00 100 00 " Dudswell 37 50 62 50 150 00 187 50 112 50 325 00 "^87 r^() aoR 9.^ " Drummondville " Hemison, Mission of East /• ^ Frampton 82 91 120 00 202 91 142 91 " Standcn, M. of E. Franip'n. 31 00 62 00 93 00 46 50 <• West Frampton, Mission of W^est Frampton 25 00;ilO 00 135 00 80 00 " Cranbourno, Mission of W. Frampton 11 25 48 75 60 00 36 25 " Eaton 62 50. ."^ar. on 387 50 275 00 306 25 175 00 " St. James, M. of Gaspo Basin. 75 00 200 00 '• St. Paul's do 62 50 132 50 195 00 156 25 " Hatley, Mission of Hatley. 50 00' 200 00 250 00 200 00 •' Waterville, do 18 75 75 00 93 75 75 00 « Hopetown, M. of Hopetown. 30 00 30 00 15 00 *' Shigawake, do IOO 00 100 00 75 00 " Port Daniel, do 6 95 100 00 106 95 81 95 ", L'Anse an Gascon, do 25 00 25 00 18 75 1 '■ Inverness ioo 00 200 00 300 00 200 00 Amount carried forward. . . r 5886 43 133 96 I I r r 138 I f i i > f ' i Dr. mWKNVE ACCOUNT DIOCESAN BOAUD i.v 1874 Dec. 3' To Amount brought forward . § Hs. $ rts. 2J'J05 31 • Amount carried forward. .' '24095 .-U \ V 139 Account with EDWIN JONES, TuEASuuEii.—(Con///iw^vO- ^'>'' S V * ■n Ti u. a 1- j; j[ A^SL'ssiiKjiits continued. IS (ts I. •I. < 'r. -Z •tj ^~' i'._v AiiKiiiiit lirnUKlit I'liiw.inl.. . '■ r. Iicliind .M. nl' Ir.laiid. . " Ldwi r Ircliind, du " Kiii>;sf\ '• Lci'ds, iMissioiMil Leeds ... $ C'tS. § fts. $ . ts. <■ I,aiulie\ 's Mill>j do ...liTT) 0(»!i7r. 00 i:!i 2,') 1 7,") 00, v.". 0()| 75 00 ;tj 00 ?,:a) oo'-li'J 00^:101 oo lur. 00 12-) 00 11'-. 00 loO (lo'ioo oi) 1(1(1 00 20 uu • • • 20 ool 20 0(1 " Hront;li ((HI,
  • " I'liiier Diiilmin. Jlission o Uiiihjiin .' I :i7 oo,ir.o oo,is7 oo^ir.r. oO " ijdiitli Diirhaiii, JlisHioii of; Diirliiim 1 r-ii 2.') 7r. M)\v.n 2: " LAv.iiir, .M. of Dniliimi... r,(i (10 lOO O0|ino 0, " Alalhuic 17.-) 110 17r. 5 00 r. (10 ,M 00 1(10 00 17,-> uU :> 00 5 00 .11 oo'20() Oo 211 00' 178 .')0 'r.oo (10 noo 00 .it:. 00 "25*00! ! '^'> <'"| •' (Irossc Jsle, Muu'dalen ].... •' (iriiidstoiK , do '• Ma.uc;^' '• New Livi'iiKiol " New Liverpool. No. 2 <; New Carlisle, M. of Newj | I ! (•arli.sl..aiid l'a^|..d,iae . . . . j r.o 00;2no 00^2^0 o0^222 ."iO rasprliiac. I\Iis-'iou of New Carlisle iind ra.speliiae .... " I'eiiiiisula. ^lissioii of I'euiii- sida and Little (iaspe | 25 Oo! 75 00 100 00 '• J/iUle (Jasjie, Jlisdoii of I I'euinsida & Little (iasi.e . 25 Oo' 55 OO] 80 00 02 5'i .".OO 00 302 r.0,287 50 50 OO .') 00 cs 75' OS 75 1125 00 125 00] 50 OO 255 85'257 5o'5i:i :!5 257 50 1 150 oy;]50 00 75 00 " i'oiiit Levis " J'ortneiif , '• iSnndy lleacli " Statjstiiid " htonehaiii, Mission of Stone , bum..' 1 IS 75 85 QO^lO:; 75 70 02 " Lake Beaupoit. Mission of. I j StonehaTu....' r.5 oo' 55 OO, 27 50 ;( Valcaitiei I 175 00,175 00,1 ::! 25 " (ieorge\ille ■' Noi'tli End, Mission of Coa- tieoi.ik 50 00 50 00' 25 00 ■n 50! 157 50 P.7 50 Amount carrioil I'urward . . . | 7883 25 15 cts. :53 ;'0 $70G9 55 140 Dr. RKVEXUK ACCOUNT DIOCESAN IJOAKD in t I 1 $ L'tH. .'tyy.' 31 AVf, the iindorsiirncd niiditoiH, liavo vcrilii'd the foirsoiu;,' uccoimts with thf voiKluTs uml tlic balaucc ol ciish on liiuid, and havo found the whole correct. C Jl'doe, Jamks Patto .V, Jn,, I Auditors. Quebec, 2oth January, 1875. it 141 '.. Arroi'NT WITH Edwin J0NF<-S, Theasurer.— (Co/if Znuct/). ' ' f 1871 n.V (imiMIIlt Iiinuulll Iniuinil '• AiiMiiiiit (it K'i"'l ''"'" Sim ifty lor tli« I'loiwij^ji- linll ili tllO (JllHpcl tor IH" t Inverness ... IDI) (Ml Bioui])ton '■ t,0 on Peninsula C,i) 00 L'Avenir Co 00 New Liverpocl '■ 2:j 00 Portneuf :ji 00 Valcartier io on ^t. James, Gaspe ' ^ to 00 8andy Beach • ItO (K! West Frani iitoni ,..•••• 2i 5o Manstead ,, lO OM Lourg Louis ,, .,, ' -1 4J (.reorgeville ... .... ,, , . 50 00 Itobinson (Bury) T . . , ' Il 5(( LiDgwick <' 1(1 (!,. -^I'^gog 52 5o Quebec, 31st January, 1875. !:-!2_'o is Euwix Jones, Treasurer. i\ > CHURCH SOCIETY. LIFE MEMBKES. I r \ DufTtTin Til ■ Eail of SlOO 00 Lditl I,i.'-L(iiv (lour miiuial .suliscriptioiis) 200 00 T,(ird Moiick (si'veii aiimial siiljscriptidiis) ;]r)0 00 T-ord I'.ishi)p of (iiicliec. fiO 00 Lord ];i.sli()i) of IFmoii. . , 50 00 Andrews, Thomas no 00 Asho, Captain K.N no 00 Aslu', Win ,f)0 00 l'.''iison, 'I'hojuas. ,50 00 iUirstall, .1 50 00 lUirstall, Jlrs. .1 50 00 Carpentt-T, A., Com. (icii. 50 00 (Jiiitor, J 50 (HI CocUcll, 'Miss.. 50 00 Chapman, W 50 Oo Cn^am, JIrs 50 00 Dalton, T,t., U.A 50 oo Drum, W loO on EstconrI, Ijatiy 50 o() Forsytli, .(osfph B 50 00 For.syth, :Mrs. Joseph I!.. 50 00 (iah'jj. V 50 00 (ioortj;e, Miss 50 00 (Hover, Tliomas 50 00 Ifall, (1 100 00 Hall, (i.r, 50 00 ITamiltou, Mrs loo 00 Hamilton, Kohert (annnal)400 OO Hamilton, Miss 50 00 Hamilton, llev. C 1 50 00 Haslett, Jan>es 50 00 Hatherly, J. J 50 00 Jfeneker, R. W 50 00 Hmcks, Hon. Sir F 50 00 Hunt, Weston 50 00 Hunt, Mrs. Weston 50 00 Harheson, Mrs 50 00 Jones, H. N 50 00 Jones, Edwin 50 00 Judgc,C 50 00 King, Chas 100 00 Levey, C. E 50 00 Lloyd, Rev. W. V 50 00 Lovell, J 50 00 Marler, G. L 50 00 T\rero(iith, Hon. C. -Justice 50 00 jronti/.amhert, F., M.D.. 50 00 l\rontizambert, Mrs. F... 50 00 Milne, Rev. G., JLA 50 00 Mountain, llev. A. W, MA 150 00 Jlountain, Mrs. (i. R 50 Oi) Mountain, .Mrs. A. \V 50 Oo Mountain, Miss K 50 00 Nicolls, lUv. .). H., D.D. 50 OO Parke, G. \\ 50 00 Talker, Mrs 50 00 Rennefather, Uev. T 04 00 I'ipon, Mrs. C .50 00 ro.ston, Thomas 50 00 I'ye, John 50 OO h'amsey, R. J 50 OO Reid, liev. C. V 400 00 Rhode,s, W . 50 Oo Rhodes, ;\Irs 50 00 Ross, :\Irs. .1 , 50 00 H(^wan, Jiicut.-Ceneral Sir Wm., K.C.R 50 00 Rae, Wm. (annual) loo 00 Seott, H. S 50 00 Soalv, ,] 100 00 Kewdl, Rev. E. W 50 oo Sewell, Rev. H. D 50 00 Smith, C. W 50 Oo Somerset, Capt. Aylmer. . 50 00 Sprag^-e, Mrs 50 00 Smith, Lieut.-Col., R.B... 50 Oo Shaw, P. A 50 00 Stuart, Hon. G. Okill 50 OO Smith, R. H '50 00 Taylor, Miss 50 00 Thompson, Rev. J. H 50 Oo TroUope, Major-Gen., C B. 50 00 Usborne, G. W 50 00 Veasey, Geo 50 00 Wainwright, R 50 Oo Wait, Rev. W. W. (in four annual subscriptions) . . 400 00 Wood, W. F 10'> 00 Wilbraham, Rev C. P.... 50 00 Wright, W., M.D 50 00 Wright, Mrs 50 00 CONTRIBUTORS OF $50 AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Amioison, AV. IT $ fiO 00 Brtldwiii. Hon. R 50 00 Bell. A. D 50 00 Blaik, J 50 00 BoiHUT. J 50 00 Bowcn/Hon.C'hirf.lusticL' 50 00 Boxer. RiJir Adiiiiral 50 00 50 00 50 (.10 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 :n, 00 Brookf. Mrs Burnet. ^h> D Bmstall. H Buist.ill. E Black. Hon. U.. C.B... Caldwell. Sir 11. . I., Bart Cainidiell, Saxtoii Cainptiell, A Chandler.' Colonel. (to Nit'oiet Endowment Fund) 104 00 Cliru^tie. Major W. B loO 00 Cochran, Hiin. A. W 5o 00 DoolittK', r.ev. [ 50 00 Douglas. (J. :\I.. M.D 50 oo EIi,dn. Lord loo 00 Estcourt. Major-Cieii 5o 00 Fletcher. Hon. Mr. .Tustite 50 00 For.syth, James 1', 50 00 Eraser. Hon. .T. .M 50 00 Gillespie. A 50 00 (Jray, F. R 50 oO Hale. Hon. E. (senior)... 50 00 Hamilton. F .. 50 00 Heath, .fames 50 00 Holi'man, C 50 00 Head. Ht. Hon. Sir H. Hart ;350 00 Hunt, James 50 00 Mackie. R-v. (Jeo.. D. D. 100 00 Jess(i])p, H 50 00 Jaeksun, R.v. C 50 00 Kerr, J. H 50 00 LcMeKurier, H 50 00 Li'tJiU Rev. J 50 00 Maclaren, Jame.s CO 00 Mackie, Major \V. S 50 oo Metcnlf, Lord 100 00 Mountain, Rt. Rev. (i. J. Lord Bishoj) of (juehcc, (annual for '11 yeius).. Do. to Dejiository Fund, (annual for 21 years). . . Do. to Jlission Funtl, (an- nual for 5 years) Mountain, Col. C.B Mountain, Lieut. J. (i . . . . Nairne, .lohn 50 oo Noad, II. J 100 00 10 U() 800 00 t:? 00 50 oo 50 01) I'atterson, B 50 oi) Pembert(m, Hon. G 50 oo BennefaHier, R. T 50 oo Petrv, W 50 oo Petry, Y/.,jr 50 no Poston E 50 oo Poston, AV 50 00 Poston, C 50 00 Price, \V 50 00 Racey, .1 5o o() Rol])ii, Hon. J 50 00 Ross, Hon., I 50 OO Slieppard. Miss 50 oo Stayner, T. A 50 oo Stewartj Hon. John 50 oo Stuart, Hon. Sir .Jas., Bart, loo oo Symes, (}. B 50 oo Syme.s, R 5 ) SpraKK''. W 50 00 Tri-r^e, T 50 00 TrifTKc, H. W 50 oO Valleau, W. B 50 00 Willouuhhy, Rev. M 50 00 Wood, R 50 00 AVood, (L A. L 50 oO Walker. Hon. W 100 00 Young,' D.D 100 00 LEGACIES. JS45-.W. Yule, of Chambly $ 100 00 1848— Hon. Chief Justice Reid, of Montreal 400 00 1850— Col. Chandler, of Nicolet, (for Endowment Fund) 100 00 184i:— Miss Finlay, of Quebec, to the Lord Bishop, for Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, to be applied at his discre- tion ; by him transferred to charge of Church Society.... 2000 00 1854 — Miss Walker, of Lennoxville, (for the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen) 40 00 1803— Mountain, Right Rev. G. J., Lord Bishop of Quebec, (for Mission Fund) fiOO 00 Hon. W. W. Walker, (to Widows' and Orphans' Fund)... 400 00 186U— J. Wuterson, of Quebec, (to Widows' and Orpban.s' Fund) 50 00 1800— Mrs. Duim, of Three Rivers, (for Endowment Fund) 1400 00 L870— Miss Sheppard, of Drummondville, (for End' ment Fund) 2000 00 \ '<< $7090 00 145 STATEMENT OF ..MOU.NTS RA1SF,D IN THE SEVERAL PARISIIE.S AND MISSIONS OF THE DIOCESE. QUEP,i<:0.-CATIIEI)EAL DLSTPJCT ASSOCIATIOX. LADIES COMMITTEE. \ ^ ,1' |i SuOscripfums Collected hy Mrs. \Vllliam.% Mrs. Llomman, Mrs. liawson. Mrs. D. McPhcrson, Miss Monti zmnberi, Miss Phillips, Miss Eppes and Miss Stcvcnsoiu Names. ■■A' 2 Foreign Mission.s. i ToTAr. Cvlll-C(c nil S cts. ■$ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 2 00 r,(is\voll, Mi-s. .). K 2 00 2 00 Cunipbfll, Mrs. A 1 (Ml 1 0(1 4 on ;■) 0(1 10 00 2 (Ml I (Ml I 00 I 00 1 (M.) 10 00 5 00 ,-5 r,o ■1 00 1 00 2 00 2 (:•:) 20 00 1 00 1 00 1 0(J Knriy;ht, .Mrs 1 00 Frv, -Airs. .Jolin 4 00 (Jibbon, Jliss (Windsor), . . (iilniour. Mrs 5 OO 10 00 ilMcLiirfu, ^Irs 2 00 Jlih's, Mrs * . . . . • > • • t 1 00 Jlitflicll, Mrs 1 00 .Montizanilicrt, Mrs. K 1 00 I'opt', Mis ... 1 00 i'ricc, Hon. 1) 10 00 Price, The .Misses . , , ■ ' • • ' • r, 00 Scott, Mrs. W. \V :; 50 Sewell, ]\Irs. Hope 2 0() Swift, Miss I (HI 'I'eiiiple, .Mr. ('. V. M > 2 Oo Von iflliind. Mrs 2 (Ml AVillinuis, Mis "0 00 Woodliouse, T.frs 1 00 AVurti'ie, Mrs. ]l 1 00 AVurtele, Mrs. \V I 00 1 00 CvHrrtnl l>i/ .'A/-."f. HouKmiin (Did .Uis.s I'hilliim. r.ew, Mrs 50 I 00 1 00 2 00 50 P)OU(hetto, Mrs 1 00 DuTibivr. Mrs 1 00 Eppes, Mi's. 1>. li 2 00 1 Namks. Hale, Mrs. K.M Housinaii, Mrs Hunt, Mrs. Weston..,. Logcr, JIrs Miixwell, Mrs. ^ Nairno, Mrs Pliillips, Mrs Eucey, Mrs liowand, Mrs llussdl, Mrs Hcott, Mrs. Erskine, . .. ScwL'il, Mrs Hewell, Mrs. Algernon. SewL'll, Mrs. .Janios A, . fftrange, Mrs 'I'orranue, Mrs. Honry. , Walker, Mrs ■\Valkcr l\Iiss Adams, Mrs Bishoj), Mrs Boyle, Mrs Jjyor, Mrs Fraser, ISIrs Jamieson, Mrs, Kane, JIrs Machin, Mrs. .. . McGie, Mrs Morgan, Mrs. R, Mountain, Mrs. . llawson, Mrs.... Sealy, Mrs , Shaw, Mrs. 1'. A... Shaw, Jlrs. S. .1 , . . Thompson, Mrs. (1. Withycpmhe, Miss. I4r> C 3 $ ots. ■r. 3 Col. hy Miss Montizamhert. Bruce, Miss Champion, Mrs.. . Dunseonib, Mrs . . Hamilton. Mr. 11. Highfield, Mr Montizamhert, Mrs. . . . Kichardson, Mr. J Stevenson, MrK. Janicri, 0_: L' (10, Sets o -s § i:ts. I ' I •J 00 . 00 ; , oo', no;, M)' . 00 ' . OOi , 00 1, 00 1 , 00 1 , OOi. 00^ , oo', 00;, 00 1, .^) 00 j, .0 00 ; ,so' 1 oo! 2 00 i 1 0(1 1 I 00 5 1 00; 1 00 1 00 1 '1 00 i 2 00 1 2 00 1 2 00 j 4 00: 2 00 ! 4 OOJ no! nO; ] 00 1 00 •_) 00 00 00 1 00 <) 00 1 00 1 00 be o $ ets. Total. s cts. 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 r. 00 1 00 00 00 00 oo I 00 > 00 [ 00 I 00 I oo -, 00 -, 00 ,50 1 00 _> on 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 no 50 1 00 1 00 ' 2 00 400 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 or, k •< Wi '< Na.mkh. General Fund. S-d ■" 6 r*. 1 W. & 0. Fluid. Pension Fund. a -x 1 .^3 1 •:'7 ToT.\t,. - ■/. Colli'cled hji Misx KjijiH and J/m Amy SU'ccuhoh. Anderson, Mrs S cts. $ Cts. .'■) 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ] 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 20 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 10 10 $ cts. $ cts. S cts. 9 cts. 5 00 Austin, Mrs. H 1 00 L'.iuikicr, Mrs 1 00 Camptx'll, Mrs 1 00 Camphcl], Mrs. W. D 1 00 iJoucL't, Judf^c 1 00 Dus^^ffjin, Mr. W. K 1 00 Hi)IK.'s, Miss I OO Forsvtli, Mrs ) 00 Go()rf,'c'. Miss 1 00 Hull. Miss 1 00 Hull, Miss J 1 00 Hculev, Miss 1 00 Joly, Mrs 1 00 Jonos, Mrs 1 00 JJnvd, Mrs 1 00 Machin, Mrs. IF 1 00 M()iitizanil)ert. Mrs. C. E.. 2 00 MrPlierson, Mrs. 1) I 00 J'cmbcrton, Mrs 1 00 i'nston, Mrs. C 1 00 Poston. Mrs T • • • • • • 1 00 Poston, Mrs. W 2 00 Stranicc. Mrs I OO Stevenson, Miss Amv 1 00 'i'avlor. Miss 20 00 Torre, Mrs 1 00 'I'urnljuil, Mrs 2 00 U'ah'ot, Mr. H 2 00 Vounir, Mrs. G P.. S 2 00 Mrs. Wiiliiuns' Missionary Jiox '. 10 10 Mrs. Walk.;r's do. do... G 00 fi 00 Mrs. Montizanibert's do. ,. 1 3 20 20 00 3 20 Proceeds of articles sold by Mry. Williams......... 20 00 647 30 2 00 649 30 148 GENTLEMEN'S COMMITTEE. Collected by T. II. Jones and R. J. LeSucur, Knirs., Joint Treasure):'?. Names . 1l 1^ 3^' ■A — 0_; , 3 fl . "7 a if; 5 •\sli(' ('iijitiii]! $ fts. •$ et.S. S cts. S cts. 10 00 S I'tS. Andrews Thouiiis 4 00 B<\v. ,1 ,) ,") 00 I'.nswill Dr 5 oO BcLkctt. T 10 00 C) 00 ('jiiiii)1h!I. Will. D ('l.iiinpidii, V. V t'ary. (i. T., (L' yciiis) Dunn, Lotcii' H 5 00 10 00 (i 00 r> 00 ,<■. 00 r> 00 .f) 00 (i 00 rt 00 r> 00 Piimi, T. If Iluiiliar. James r> 00 l)iins('()iiil>, J. Vi' DohvU. n. R 10 00 Di'iiiii, Isaar •2 00 5 00 r> 00 ,') 00 1 00 2 00 40 00 •20 00 10 00 Eppop, 1!. It i'rii_iKl A I'rv, J S. . . .. (Irittitli \V \ Hdhvcll, W. A Ilainiltmi. KcilHTt Hdiisiiiaii. lUv. (). V Hall. a. 15 20 00 20 00 5 00 10 00 40 00 10 00 40 00 2,"> 00 2 00 Flniit, Weston Jones, I'Ahviu ^ Jones. T. ir 2 0(1 Jamiesoii. Mia ,') 00 JO 00 n 00 Kuii,'ht. A. F. A Lomas, Rolit LeSiieiir. Iiicbard 2 00 2 00 Miles. Dr. II. 11 2 no 4 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 .n 00 f) 00 4 0(1 2 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 Macl'horson, Wni Ma.sdii. II. Truiid Maxhaiu, A Mnrrifi. H MacEwen, I' Marsdeii, Dr Noiris, Tluis.. seiir Postoil. (n'O iVstonj Thos I'euiherton. ((. 'I'lidor I'emlieiton, E. II ' i'ortcous, Juo 5 00 T.rr.M,, ::^ cts. M 00 4 00 ,") 00 ■) 00 1,5 00 ,") Oil 10 Oil 12 00 10 Mi) 1,". uO ,') oO .") ilO 10 no 2 00 .") 00 ,") Ol) r, 00 1 00 2 00 101) 00 .'i 00 i;o 00 ,'')0 00 2', 00 4 fiO ,") OO 10 00 ') oil 4 01) 2 r,o 4 00 2 no I III) 1 00 [> 00 C> 01) 4 00 2 00 1 fio 2 00 .5 00 5 00 ^ ,i 140 ^ ,i NANfKS. a a a . .2 "2 '7. s f1 =ti a . a .2-3 '/-■ a a a a 1 1 CO tn ToTAl,. I'licc, lloii. 1). K ' S cts. 10 00 S (is. 10 00 $ ets. $ ets. 10 00 1 3 cts. $ cts. ?>0 00 l' • • • 10 00 , 1 100 00 Jliissi'll, Willis 10 00 Jliclmidson, T. A 2 00 . ,. 2 GO Rawsoii, It'.v. (;. AV 5 00 20 00 5 00 Smith. J{ 11 40 00 GO 01) Siiiitli Mrs 1\ If . . . . 20 00 10 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 r. 00 20 00 20 00 40 00 Si'oK. 11 S 20 00 I . . 50 00 Si'ott, K. (< 4 00 S.ott, Mrs. W. \y 4 00 4 00 Sljiuv H .) (j 00 SliciiinLi'd A\' (i 1 00 ;? 00 2 00 5 00 Scott, Wm. C 5 00 • lo 0(.) StL'vi'Usou W 2 00 'riMiuiIc E I! 1 00 Tudoi' .loliu 2 00 Tupi), w. ir 5 00 Tfiiii'It.' C V M 1 5 00 2 00 > 00 liirucr, Ricliiii'd , 2 00 'J'lis Inr. Miss f) 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 15 00 \ <)U iO.vtcr .1 • . 5 00 \ t'ilSCV, (jIl'O , 10 00 2 00 r> 00 i lo 00 Walc"! II T . . 1 2 00 Wuitclc, W. (i., ^r, Travel- liiiii" M issioiiiirv Fund 1 5 00 2 00 5 (JO • • • • 1 5 On Wurtcii' Fred!-; C 2 00 10 (HI :! 00 10 00 2 00 '' :i 55 4 00 AVliitc Wni .... ! 10 00 25 00 Whitu (Ji'o., (187:5) Whiti' A.lfri'd 5 00 5 00 :> 0() Walker Mrs W ' lo 00 AVnrtclc H. II t 1 1 ..... . 2 00 Interest 1 1 3 55 i 'I'ra veiling- IMiss'y Fund$15 t m'ertory U2I 05' K!!) Of 10« 01 250 00 280 00 2 0( 1 1M7 05 W50 00iy.71 41 1 '19 7 4:. 008 84 Ladies' List 1 (MO :;f) .. Total from Cathedral. .$1 .' ."iTl 0.");iir)47] 109 Of )\:)?,s o( ) *i 074: . $2505 10 ♦ $34 00 Algoma Bislioiiric Fund ; $G2 53 S. P. (1. 150 QUEBEC.-8T. MATTHEWS CHAPEL. Names, Collected by Mm J. fn;inr. Biuct', ^Ir o S »«4 .2-d a s $ cts.', $ cts.i $ cts. $ cts. Bi'iich, (tt'o Ciirtir, W. H Carter, ^Irs. W. H Coiilthur.st, Mrs Courtney, R (Jucrout, Miss Hamilton, Kevd. C. .. Hamilton, Airs. C Hamilton, Miss Hamilton, llevtl. (leo. Hiekm.in, Mr Irvine, Honhle. Ceo. . Jiul^e, Mr. C Montizambert, Dr. . . . Montizamliert, Jlrs. ¥. Motifatt, W Pratteii, Mr 1 00 C 00 00 AVood, Airs. G. A. L. ^Vilson, Mrs Collected It,'/ -V/.ss Fiitvoi/e. i 00 1 00 9 00 30 00 40 00 40 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 Burlinsj:, John. Colston, Mr. . . Cox, Mrs Crt'am, JIrs Cox, Mr. T. 1'^ (rreen, Miss, (donation). Green Miss Gall'. Mrs. 15 Hatlierly, Mrs Kuliriny:, Karl , MeUobi'f, Miss A. M .., Marmion, Mrs J'latten. Mrs Uoliinson, ^Aiiss Sniitli, Mr. J);ivid ,. .. , Smith, Mrs. David Tims, Mrs. F \^aut;lian, Mrs Williams, l\Irs Wei)ster, Mr Webster, Mrs 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 6 00 10 00 2 00 r> 00 liO 00 :! 001 '_' 00 ' ■1 00 j 4 00 1 2 00! 10 Oo': 1 00 00 00 "lO 00 00 ,")0 OOi 110 00, 00' 00, 00 j 00: :w. Total. $ Ct3. 00 00 00 G 00 4 00 1 00 00 no 00 40 00 40 00 20 00 1 00 5 00 ,") 00 10 00 ,'j 00 ] 00 5 00 •20 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 2 'J 4 JO 00 1 00 4 00 4 01) 50 ] 00 3 00 fiO 1 00 Oi) oo 00 01) 1 i 00 V /i I 151 V fi "t I Namkh. O Collected lnj Mm (lillespie. $ cts. Davidson, Mr I)()l)liin, Mrs Ellison, JNIr Falck, Mr. J (idle, Mrs. (senior), (iillfspii'. Miss Harrison, Mr IK'mming, ^hs, ... .Johnson, Miss , MarchaJit, ,1 , ^loAdanis, Miss. . . , O'R.-an, Mr. P Park.', Ur Koss, I)r Rittt'r, Mrs Son rville, John . . Stt'iihcns, Mr Vczina, Mrs « « • • • < Pi $ Ct8. Collected hij Mm McClure. Caniphcll, :\Ir Forrest, Major Friend Hammond, Mrs,,., Holloway, (i., 187o, Henrv, W ]fenrv, W., 187:'.... Hull, .Mrs Lemesurier, E<1 . , . , MeClnre, Miss 2 00 10 1 1 1 1 1 00 Morton, I\liss ^Jorrison, F . ^lorrisdO, II ,., McDonald, Alex. Newton, Mrs. W Newton, Miss K, Pojie, Mrs. A , . . . I'ope, Mrs. l'] . , . . Ilogers, Jliss. . , . llomeril, (u'o.,. Sears, (leo. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 $ ctS. 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 ■>() 50 00 ,-)0 Of) (10 . O 73 '7. s $ fts. 00 0(1 00 _0I :i ooi I 00 00, fio' ooi •3.2 h4 !ja $ ets. 2 0(1 Walker, Jlr. 2 00 00 00 ■1 (lOl 2 001 1 ooi TOT.U. 1$ CtS. 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 50 5 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 tiO 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 1)0 2 oO 2 00 25 2 00 1 00 152 Names. a p *" El. Col'tecl III/ Minn n. rtvorlrji. Hiiyi's, Mrs Kuowlcs, Mi's. , . ,. Ki'iincdv, Mis. S Kcll, Mis Niuioii, "\V. .1 Tliilli|)S, Mrs iVvcTlcy, Miss n rvickiiLv, Mr. D S ct^ 2 ()( Col l''cl I'll />;/ Mr.s. llin-Jtrsini. (Jrcani, Mrs llarlu'soii, l\Ir.s, . . . O'Connor, Miss... . Smith, Mr. Trcnry. h^mitli, Mrs. llfiiry. Woodbury, Mrs... Col. hi/ Mi' I 00 III) § ols, 1 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 80 80 4 00 1 00 4 00 2 01) 00 1 00 Collected bi/ Minx K. Wlicchu-. Dniminond, Mrs J 11(1^0, Mrs. C Owen, Jlr Stniker, Mr.s , S<'\voll, Mrs AVhoclor, Miss Nellie. 1 W ,'".0 1 00 1 01) no 00 Special Contriltutions. (]apt. Somerset, lUiie Brgtle 'riirouyh OtTertoiy. interest from Savings Bank '. . Offertory Total for St. Mattliew's... . 41 10 73 37 114 47 48 44 5 00 82 375 "3 4 288 92 064 2li 1 00 I 00 .2-e a =■ 5? its. 1 00 1 00 2.") 1 00 : 8 00 1{^8 00 .11 fe5 $ ets. 78 4:'. 20 00 100 81 T20"'8T 78 43 Total, !J> cts. 2 00 1 00 I (K) 1 00 r, 00 1 (10 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 GO 4 00 80 80 4 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 2 ■'iO 50 1 00 1 00 no I) 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 48 44 5 00 82 474 44 7.j 431 1015 '.17 * $25 00 Algoma Biskopric Fiuul ; |53 43 S. P. G. V.'' S / 153 (II^KBF.C— ST. PMTER'S CHAPKL. \/^ S <* Names. <^ C \ "7. a S 9 \ '/i S I S ''tsJ !? cts. ^ ctrf Andrew,-;, V. U j 4 Odl rntlin-ill, Itcvil. M. M...! I .lim.'s, H. N ! 10 (Kii ^iiupsoii, W CoPtril liji Mrs. .1. llitintlton. ( liirkr, Mis Ilaiiiiltdii, .1 Iliimilton. Mis. .1 , M(iil:iiii. !\Iis rurkt'. Will i:i<'liai'(lsnii, ,1. II lliitliiiiaii, U...., DO e . "7 a a 3 it a •3.2 I- ^ 0.22 S <'tH.I S <-'ts. I I 'I'OTAI., 5 00 'j 00 00 Collrrt. I h;i Mi.ss lilltl. Aixlrcws, F. A , Aiidifws, V. W J'.IOW II. *i JilOWIl. .Idllll, . , liiilt. Mis I 2 00 I! 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 .0 00 1 .'>0| !••••■ 2 00 1, Holt, Tiio 00 1 1 00 I 00 Jackson, (ii'o j 1 00 McNaiimra, Mrs j 2:^ ]\Irssi'ivcv, Mrs I 1 On Mrs.sci-Ti'V, W. J 2 00 I'hillips, ilanics W li 00 !>iiiitli. Mrs. .1 00 1 00 2:.! C'ld. hji Mititi Mnrij Ihu-liiihl. I'.oiland, R Caniplx'ii, M Cooki', Mrs Hookos, Mrs Tims, iMis. l<\ 1) 'J'inis, Miss I 4 00 1 oo| no, r.o ('(illcctod !>>/ .V/.v.s /tiodJcfhi/. Ariiistronir, I\Ir I'.issftt, Mr ■ • ••••• ^iS CtK. 4 00 r> (to 10 00 5 00 2 00 2 OO 2 00 J 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 r, 00 5 00 r.o •> 00 25 1 00 2 00 2r. •> 00 ■) 00 3 00 4 00 no no 1 00 no 154 Names. 1 CD a 3 I'd «•. — C 3 Mi 1 TuTAU IJooinor, W. .1 , s itH, .5 ets. 2 00 1 00 J 00 25 50 I 00 I 00 50 50 50 ? ( ts. S .t.s. $ tts. 2 00 Dal/.iol, J 1 00 Doraii, Mrn I 00 McCord, JIis 25 Collected liji Miss Bond. JJoiul, Miss. . ,,, 50 Jiidd, Win 1 01) J^avvriiK't', MiH. (J J 01) Lawrfiifc, Mrs. J 50 LawiviRc, MiH. 'i'lioH 50 Col'/ed //// Aftister F. Elliott. Elliott, W 50 ] ill) Elliott, Mrs. W 2r. 25 25 50 50 ■'.) Elliott, V.\{ . 2.') llornbv, Mr 25 Morris, Mr 50 IVrrv, Mr 50 I'laiiu', Jfr 50 50 ScoU', J[r 25 "5 ToztT, Will • • • - > ' 50 1 00 1 00 50 ■ •) Tozor, Messrs 1 00 i 50 To/am-, Miss 1 00 3 01) 50 1 i>0 Toz.T, Mis.s A Collected l>!i Misf Mill tin, Dalzifl, Mrs 1 1 1 •) •) 1 1 00 00 00 1 00 (Id III) oO; (Ml' fill 50 50 50 Daizirl, .Joim 1 1 IH) Martin, Mrs. W. W. (scnr). JIartiii. W. \V. (iuiir) • • • • • . ' 1 IH) 2 00 Parke. James 1 ■■| "^ III) Scott, Mis. W. W 1 1 I iiO AVullucf, F. H • 1 ! ■' 00 Cut. Ill Mif^ Mel.iutijiddn. Jones, Miss Jane • 1 1 oo 50 McLaiighlan, Josii • 1 Morton, Josh 50 50 50 Morton, John ■ ! 1 PllMUUn, Jobil • • ' • • ' t i 1 y.-i 155 Names, 1-6 e . ■r. - t. s $ cts. 2 00 70 1 84 32 80 ;! 00 1 00 7 10 40 , s a .2-3 " H. 'I'uriiiii Miss U . 1 00 " 7. (lliadrrton, .Miss. . 5 00 Col. at Missionary Meeting. OllV^rtory \. '#....• 8 38 14 80 1 8 38 ir. 2'. ; 11 01 [ 12 ol j 22 01 .J4 r.7 Total for St. iVtor's 74 00 57 IM) 10 ()0 •23 G8 187 :i9 QUF/liEC-ST. MICH A FJ;S CITAPEL. Jlountiiin, Ucv A. W ;io 00 1 ! 1 30 00 Von riHand llev A .\ ;") 00 1 ,"» 00 C'til/rcted />;/ Mi.-'n J 'rice. ArL;iii' Janii's 1 (Ml 1 (lO Ilwrstall, .lolin a 0(1 a 00 ,0 OO 1 Ti 00 liailc .ioliii 2 00 1 2 tit) C'iiapnian, T. l>c\V<)lt' \V. TT ."O 2 .^O *r.o!.::.. 2 .')0| If) j Mn. •/. n. Forsiiih. Burstall, Master and the IVIisscs 1 § ets. $ els. $ cts. S els. S C't.S. § ets. 3 03. Poswcll. Mrs 2 00 2 Oo 2 00 l)i)wcn. JIrs 2 (jO 1 00 1 r.o ;! 00 2 00 4 00 •> r.o 1 On 1 on 2 00 40 2;-, 5 00 no 1 00 1 00 2 00 4 (jO I'xionicr, Sirs 1 00 ( '(ipcniaii. I\lrs «••••* I 50 3 00 Carrol, Jlrs 3> 00 Dunbar ]\Irs .,, 25 25 2 00 • t • • • 50 FretT, Mrs 50 Forsyth, ]\Iiss , , 4 00 Foisyth, J. Bell Forsytli, Mrs. J. ]'. (Jraddon, Miss 4 00 2 50 ] 00 5 00 2 00 (rraddon, Mrs 1 00 Horrinc:, Mrs 2 'Counci, Mrs 20 25 50 1 00 50 IG 15 20 Penny, T ' ' ' 25 Thomas, JIrs 50 AVheeler, Mrs 1 00 Youu"' i\ns-< 14 90 ;i2 32 50 73 32 Offertory It o:. Total for St. Miehael's.... ■n or.! 71 OH 10 00 TM GO *;!2 32 237 80 QUEBP:C.— ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL. Col. Ill/ J//»' Loi/imi Ifi'nni Adams, W. (J 50 50 I'racken, Mrs 25 25 Black, XL, donation I 00 1 00 (]arst>n, Mrs 2 00 2 00 * * ' * 4 * §il2 00 S. P. Ci. ; $20 32 Bisliopric Fund of Algoma. 157 \ Namios. i *— * 2d ~ 3 $ rts. 1 i Total. 1 Dm-vcv, :\ri- S <'ts. S fts S •■ts. 25 ,,,,,, i 3 (.ts. 25 Friend :io 30 Cirjint, A 2,J 25 lliiMinidiul, .Miss 2:1 ■ • 1 • • • 2:> lliiid-i Mrs 25 iit'iirv l.duisa , , , , ... 25 ildssack. (' \l 1 i)ii 1 00 Lillv. Mrs 2.-, 2 a I.ilWSf lit John ] ()i) 2:. 1 00 1 00 T,ii\vsiiii. ]\lr ; Siiiiili, i; 2:) 25 25 ColhHrd hjl JltVS L'llls. I!, 11 :mis .] 1 00 Chirkf. .Mrs..) 25 25 Kllis. Mrs. 11 1 Oil 1 00 Ivlwanls, Mis. .) - 25 liiindU'j Mr .... * * 1 01) 2 (til 1 Oil 1 00 2 (10 2 00 1 00 Col. //// .!//.v,v /•;, \. Tajilor K'iiiii'<|\' . .... 2 oO KciiiH'd V .1 1 00 Ma-i>e, 'Miss 1 00 Maux'r, U 2 00 litlhiUSdU, ( i I'll 2 0!) 4 00 Tiivlor. .1. 15 •_' (III ■' (1(1 2 00 'I'avlor \rrs F 1 2 (N) 'I'avlor. Miss 1 nil 1 1 50 'i'a'vhir E. H ,") ()'- 5 (10 Collcct-dl.n Mr-:.'< Ihil. naiiiiiiciiai A!i.-sF ,,,.... 2,") 2 00 1 0(1 25 MitclifU, J!iv il 1 2 (ill Mitiln'll. Mrs 1 1 CO 3rai,'ec. ,1. W ■2 01 Til •2 (M 1 1 (M 2 00 CuJI,rU:l h;i Jfis.s Til run: Ki aiu', .MiN 50 TuriuT, Jlrs 1:! :io 2 00 Ofl'rrtcirv j 10 07 14 ;i2 1*18 00 1 ■ 5;) 17 1 Ti.tiU for St. Paul's 21', ,■( :i;i r.:. 1 1 1 18 0(1 i 02 07 * Sio 2 1 AlK'ima DiisliO! ric Fund. ^; 7 75 S. l'. C>. 158 MEG ANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATIOX. 1 Namks . Alissioa Fund. 2| .2 "3 .tcj Total. 1 Nkw LivEurooL. Collected hij Miss Cameron. Atkinson. Mrs. H...., .... $ cts.l ,«? cts. $ cts. $ cts. S cts. 10 00 1 01) $ ets. 10 00 Dense in K. C 5 00 ;{ 00 5 00 2 CO ( .5 2 00 5 Oo liL-nson, Mrs E. C :'. 00 Di'uson E W 5 00 licns.m. Airs E. W 2 00 I'riAvn Airs H (lliiirlcson .r T> •> 00 Camiibc'Il, 1) i 00 Clarke, (J. K 2 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 50 Cameron, Airs 1 00 <'nll. Airs 2 (Hi 1 U'pree. Mrs 1 GO Friend, A 00 50 Hi.<,^fjinson. \V I^'neli All's 2 00 50 50 2 00 50 MeDonald, Airs 5n Patton, James, junr 2 (III 2 0(» riiehardson, llev. T 5 70 . 5 70 Itiehardsoii, Airs 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 Kiekaliv. D. S liitchie. All 1.(1 2 00 2 00 Iiiteliie, Airs. H 2 00 Ilitchie, Walter 1 00 Ros.s, VV. (J 2 (10 10 00 2 00 llolierts, .Tosepli 10 00 4 ]<• ;? oil 10 00 10 00 40 00 Missiouary Boxe.s. Piiehardson, Mrs 4 19 Fiteh, Mrs ;5 :;o Cameron, Aliss 2 20 1 50 94 75 41 41 2 20 Atkinson, F 1 50 Llovd, J. R 94 Riteliie, Misses Brown, Aliss 41 Dowjis, Aliss 41 Alissionarv meetini; 22 G5 22 30 22 (;5 Offertory 8 25 14 00 20 00 (34 55 Total from Now Liverpool. 27 75 37 7( 15 7( OU 2," •55 95 190 ;!5 vii>: $22 05 Algoma Bishopric Fund ; $33 30 S. P. G. 159 V|^ ^. i Names. a s O -3 1 3 W. & 0. Fund. "^ a a II TOTAl,. Levis. -Missioiiarv meting $ fts % fts. 7 00 i? ots. ? cts. % Ct.S. % cts, 7 00 <.)llVrt()rv 1 2 50 7 50 10 00 Total 7 00 G 75 2 50 7 50 17 00 75 MONTMOllENCY. Vial. Ecv. W. S (inVrtorv 21! 40 1 50 24 90 Total G 75 5 00 2:5 40 •1 50 :!1 (55 5 00 Valc.viitieu. r.iopd, Erv. S OlVcitorv ] 00 2 10 •! 10 Total , 5 00 1 00 *2 10 8 10 25 fSTO.NKI[.\.\f. CiiJli'clcd h;i Mrs. Pur die and Mrs. ArncU. Arnrtt, Mrs. Y , 25 ]5()V(1(I. Will-am CO 25 Go r.oydd, Mis. .) •^■"i Conn, Mrs, , 25 25 25 '"", C(inn, John 0.-^ ('(inn, Mrs. J 25 25 <-'oadv, Mrs ox Conigan. Mr 25 (^rain;, David 75 .....".' ?- r (Iraii,^ William 50 25 25 25 25 1 50 50 50 50 ■'5 Ciai^-, .Tolm I'rai.t;-, Elizabeth 25 25 Crai^, Sarah Dacrcs, John •' "i iJiuican, Thomas I 50 Dunn, Micliacl 25 25 Ej;liiiton, William 50 K.ii:lint()n, Mrs 50 Frascr, Alexander 50 50 * For tlif A Igoma Bishopric Fund. 1(50 ![ 1 1 i i I Namkh. General Fund. c o .£ -d 1^ ( - 2 TOT.VL. Frascr, Joseph S ''t!^- S cts. ? rts. 25 50 $ cts. 5: cts. 3 Cts. Jamiodii, AJrs. ,1 5ii iSJartiu. 31rs 25 McKcc, /Mcxuudcr 50 25 25 1 Ufi 51 ) •'5 :I(Kah'. :\rrs. a. h ..... MrKfc. .Mrs. .1 '' 5 Miirphv, Patrick., ... . 1 00 50 50 Pflttisoll, KlHHTt 5 .' 1 l-attison, Mrs. J 50 Piirflif, ]\[rs Seed. William 1 00 1 00 Stt'd, Ttlrs. S 50 , Swfft, Kfv. .1. il. S 2 'Id ■5i» 1 00 3 on 50 51 > Wood.s, liobert Woods, Robert, jmii' 50 50 Woods, Mrs. U 30 1 Oo 50 5i> Woods. James ■^0 Wriulit, Thomas 1 '^/> Total y 40 20 25 T 00 1 05 •2 (J2 •)•) *)-J- Lake Be.vipokt. Col. Ill Jffs. Jos. Jcio'll. Anderson, George ■■"0 Charter, .Airs ■> -, JJoliertv, >rrs 25 25 ■)-, Doherlv. ^liss 1 on 50 25 25 1 00 50 25 5iJ 25 50 '^5 Hewitt, .loiui 1 Of) .Icwcll, Jose])h 5" Jones. .Mrs , •'5 Pierson, Jacob *) "j Smitli, (ieortje 1 uo »Smith, John ..... . 50 S.'ini,'.stor, .Mrs Smith, William Simons, Arcliihald 511 no 50 Sweet, Kev. J. W. S Tajiley, John Taylor, Mary 'i'llekett, Wa'lter ] on 1 00 25 50 50 50 Tuckett, Helen "5 25 V ' * %'l 02 Algoma Bishopric Fund. Kl ' N Namks 5£ "x 5 > '^ § cts. 50 50 Tut.!,. \'iiil JO $ ets. $ cts. .$ ets. § ets. $ ets, 50 50 50 5 5 .") Viiil. F. F X'incfUt, Williiuii 50 1 35 Oll'i'itory 1 :is 2 82 'I'otiil I'.tifiU! Loris. ^lissionaiv ^rcctiiitf 7 no 1 75 2 :;8 •;! 82 2 .34 15 25 2 3-1- 'l'.)t!ll ♦ 234 2 34 5 f)0 3 13 2 00 I'ORTNIU'K. Dililiani', Rev. .1. r... ,«.... 5 00 Missionaiv Mt'i'tini^ 3 13 Ollcrtory 2 00 Total 5 00 2 00 ♦3 i;'. 10 13 1 00 1 GO 25 7 60 2 50 2 50 1 00 Hast FitAMPTON. 1 '.aLrnal 1 , ( i covlci-^ 1 00 I'a?.;nal], Sainiu'l 1 00 25 liaLriiiill, ]\Irs. Saimu'l I'.nvlf, Uivd. F 7 05 linylf, MlK 2 50 Hnylc, Misses 2 50 1 00 Dillon, .lohn. , I. .. . Dolicrtv, .lanu's 25 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 1 00 llaiiHT, \Vm. Csen) IlarptT, Mrs. Win llaipor, Mrs. Win. (jnnr.) iiasli't. Andrew 50 50 i 00 I 00 50 1 00 n(!n(k'rsoii, Wni Henderson, Mrs. Wni 1 00 Ifendcrson, Fdward 1 1 00 1 00 1 00 Henderson, Mrs. Fdward.. Holt, l'4)liraini ' * 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 25 MeLauLchlin, (ieo ]\IcLauf>:lilin, Jolin •••••• 25 1 00 MeLaufjhlin, (Hllesi)ie... . 50 ,50 3IcNoely John 1 00 1 05 — - - •••••• ♦ Alj,'oma Bislioprie Fund. 1G2 Names. General Fund, i .11 d . . 3 ToT.Mi. lioynohb!, .Aliss $ <■(« % ets $ cts S rts 51 ] 01 S cts $ el."'. 50 Sticklfv, Jolin 1 00 Smvtli, Tlionias 5f 50 50 ] 00 50 Siinth, .Mrs -,() Smitli, Edward 50 Wilsun. AVilliani 1 00 OlfVrtory I :w) 1 2 00 ;! On \C\ Total ] 1 o.< 50 50 50 50 50 ' JO 7", •:? 00 Wkst Fha.mi'T(i\. AndcrsoTi. Archiliald ")0 liaithnldincw, William. . . . ">() J'artholoincw. Mrs. W 50 .I'aitholonicw, Jolm 50 BaitliolouK w. Andrew . . . . -,() IJartlioIouHW, ;Mrs. A. .. , . 25 25 50 50 25 2 00 J 00 50 50 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 ] 00 1 00 ''") EarthoidiiU'w, W illio ■>•> liradlev, Uufih ■|i) Bradliv, .fames * ■ 1) I'.radlev, William '■'■*• 25 2 o() JJaxter, Mrs Uieksoii. Hiigh J 00 Hiirlev, Hugh 1 50 50 Hurley, Mrs. H 1 lle.r Molds, James •>-, Boss, Andrew, ., ■' (lO L'oss, ."Mrs. A 1 OO 1 IH) iJoss, Miss. i{oss, E. J 1 01) 1 oO S)kes, Rev. ,J. s S.vkes, Mr.s, .1. S J 00 5 (15 10 12 1 01) 10 80 Offortory \ ;j 82 Total O'lANnorn.vK. Wilsoji, W 18 32 50 50 50 50 <> C5 tlO -12 ;i5 3;) 50 50 50 Wilson, Mrs. W.... .'..*.'.*.* 1 Collected 1,1 Mr. J, BaUji. J)alev, James. . , i)idey, .Airs, J Friend, A 25 50 25 > ♦ AlKomi Bishopric Fund f $G 85 Algoma Bishopric Fund: $j 57 1C3 > N.\MKS. a o _• \V. & 0. Fund. Pension Fund. Foreign Missions. Total. ('ullcdf.l t,ii Ml. ./. Bti!jlrij. l*iiL.'lf\ . Isaac S ets. 25 25 $ ets. $ cts. $ ets. $ cts. ■ • • S cts. 25 Ml Clintifk, A 25 OUcrtdiy.. :; 15 :! 15 Total 2 50 1 00 25 50 1 25 1 00 25 25 25 50 1 00 50 50 2 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 50 25 25 2 10 25 •:: 15 5 t'C 1-KKI)S. St. Janirs. Co/l>Ttn{ />>/ Mtss //„//. /V vlwiii. .1, and Mis 1 00 25 iidyur, Mrs. (i l!(>a, ]\Iiss 50 ] ''5 ( 'luircli. Will., jiuir L'liincli, .loliii , •"'••• 1 00 (Jiaiu. Mrs. \V Eanu'H, Mrs ■'-, Glover, John ' ■' ) Uoh', Mrs. K 50 ] 00 53 50 Mall, .lohn Hall. 1'. VV ,li--iii,-', II. N lv. [• 1? rts. 25 no 25 25 25 1? wry, Wni Lowrv, 'J'hos Maii:w(H)d, A Maf^wood, Wm Mai,avo()d, ]l Ma-wood, W. J Milos, Mrs ■ ••••• MoRea, Robt 1 ]Murrav, Wni Sti'vcnson, "W. J Sums under 25 cts Col. 1)1/ Miss C. Marshall. Addlev, David Addley, Thos Arnold, Jolin 1 Bracken, C ^ 1 Canning, Rd 1 Canning, Roht Cummins, Lev Dempsey, John T0T\L. it.-. 1 . t no no 50 no no :i(; *,', 25 25 25 • 1C5 Namks. d 1 Pension Fund. d °° ^ .1 1- tr. O X Total. K!i<'oii U k '^ cts, ;■■)(» 2J •_'.') 2,") .'■lO 2,j •25 2.") 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 $ ots. f cts. 1 « cts. % cts. % cts. 50 .((jllitf'i', Win •'5 JoliiftV, Thos 1 ■'5 Jjowry, Hanuu'l 25 -Miirsliall, Siuiint'i 50 Miirsliall, John ■ 2.5 ^liU'Hliiiil ( 'iithcrinc. 25 ]M< Aultv -Mr 25 llowin Mrs ......... 50 !{()ss ilnlin 50 'rnrni'V, P ..•...,.., 25 Wliitc W (i •'5 Whitt' E J •'5 White J 25 Wivik, .Mrs. .1 Ynnart .lohn •'5 25 CoUecdA hjj Miss Kiu'j. Hnnvii, ^Iis { ':uiiii n*'" Thus •>.-) •>5 25 Clainunu, \\w •>5 25 25 25 ( juiiiin"' ( MiJi'-; 25 ( 'dti-n. .lohn 25 Diitli'tt llcrlx'i I ] 00 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 25 25 f!)tiii('^n)i hj •! -- ... 25 Kin" l!(iht 50 Kill.. W V 25 Kin^-^, Aliu-yt Kill"' Hcnrv •'5 ■'5 K i p 1" ( ';! t Iu'li He 1 - 25 25 1 .1 (w 1 V \V ni •'5 VI n i 1 1 ,)■ Win ■'5 Silitfil' •! A ■'5 'rinii*r W .1 50 i'( til 1 1' ^ ! rs .1 1 > ... ■I ■> '■Mini-^ iin.irr 2,"i cts ( Mlcrt^ ^\l Tntiil tor St. Mark'.-; 25 15! 1 :;5 50 1 - t' ! '2 50 \\\ '.U * Algonia Biijliopric Fund. 160 Namkh. § cts. I 70 1 00 25 50 50 50 50 25 .Its .i a 1 2 S 'A Total. J5UOU(fIlTON. OnVitoiy IIahvky Hill Minbs. Collected by Miss M.trtiu. J'.rowii, .1. S , HiiuiUock, Mrs ^ els. l? Cts. $ its. 2 '!2 $ ets. $ cts. 4 f'2 1 00 2,"« 50 50 j^pithv .) 50 1 00 1 5f' Prout, Flori'ure ""■i'Tr. 25 2 75 'I'otMl ;•. 50 25 25 ♦:t 25 (i 75 Bkatties. Cvl. Ill IIk- Miirx lifiiii . . 25 1 *. ' n 1 !"» v AT v^ ( 1 . . . ■ > 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 or '■•> 25 25 25 25 85 ■ 25 T^»'Mtti(» Airs \K ...... 25 ') Tj Bciittic, Mrs, J.... |}.T,ffip Hnlil 'j:. .» ■"i r.' attic-, Mrs. W. (j'mi).-- lUowii, Mis. J. L 2,'> 25 25 Hill, Goori,^' 25 25 25 Nutln■o^vll, S. (i 25 2,> AVilkinP, Mrs. .1 Snms under 25 cts r^fl'i.vforv 25 .S5 I 12 1 12 '\\\\ii\ 4 85 15 [H) 25 15 I TO I! 50 4 H5 1 •1 12 :•. T:! 2 50 ,'! 25 I 12 5 ■ 7 Rocapitulatioii. St. JaiiiL'S St. Marks 5 10 4 X> 5 00 50 4 2:i 2 47 2 ;!2 ;M !'7 4 2 Harvey Hill Mines Ilcattil's (1 75 5 ;t7 Total 51 10 9 45 5 50 (t O'J '10 !i;ii!i S J 2;".' 2'> ;:;:: 2.7 1 00 1 00 ( lillUc \\v 1 00 1 (lO I J.'Lvis M IS ^ 1 00 1 1 (»0 1 00 1 IK) KlviHu.', (; (i I.'iss, Mrs ... . •••«.••••.. ::{.:;: 1 00 1 CO no I 00 1 00 10 00 2> 1 00 1 01) .")() Hull .)()S .... .")() 1 00 .I.'ir -U) 1 2.'> r.o .')0 Af<-/ 'itti-ln'in M y< 35 !!."> Vi'iil Kirlllll'H . . - 1 00 1 00 Pm t f i>rcikii ATria ]i! •_':") 2r> P'lt ttM'll Ai\< . . . 1 00 ,'■.0 .'■.0 00 7;") 1 00 2 00 •••••• 1 00 PjittiT'^nn .1(»s ^idii^ .")(> Pjiftcrsni) 1-I(»l>t 50 I'll tcrtiMii Win .. 00 I'lf f cr^iin \\'^in ^iinu'^ 7.") P-iHi'i'^Mii Win .1 1 00 |!,.,i! Ur 2 00 *«iiiii'fli M !■< W 2.") 1!:". I'.'i M 2.-) 7'"> 2'> Sniytli. Mrs. W. J Siuytli, A. M 50 1 2.'. 2') 1 ,M) 1 2"> Smyth, Win, .1 'r.'iiciinr, J. I'] 'I'rucanv, 11... 'J'fiH'Jirn*, R. K Wither Uvv (] 1> ■ 7.') •J.") ■10 ^ 00 2'i 40 r. ou \''.'.'.V. 10 00 Wiit^ TIh^s 1 1 50 ,^)0 .■)0 Wiltnli, Mrs. T , •• • :.o 1G8 Namks. iMinf.i«jtmry .Mooting. St. Strjilii'U'H 4 'JS K< mil (Iv's S( IkjoI liiiiist (..at itiuy St. Sfciilifn's, ... I :J 1 CillliplM'll'.S S( li'l ll.si' " iit'iiUKoiir a s ^ r /. 3 $ ( t.x. $ rt.S. ■4« "7. 3 " I. $ its. $ ft.s. Total Jkkland. Christ Clmrcli. Vvlkcted (I;/ Mrs. II. LtUk. A^In^itl■uIlg, 'riiDiiias ArniKtron^r, Mrs T J'ullard, Joisvpli Clarke, .loliu Clarke, liuliirt .1 Davidsdii. Ariinld Davidsuii, Tliuinas \\ JJavids.in, Mi.s. '|'. K Davidson, liolit J)avids(.u. Mrs. T Kliiutt, .Mary .1 Fulton. Mis Jainiesdii. Margaret .1 J[eii(lers()ii, .Mrs. Wiisdii... .ireiidersoii. .James, (jimr).. Heiider.soii. Martiia Henderson, .Mrs. Wrn l[en(ler.sj^)n. Henry 'i' llelldersdli. .Jdlm Jl'iiderson, Mrs. ,\«\\\\ Little, Henry Little. 'J'hdinas Little. Oeori^e Liflle! lldlurt Little Jdlm Little. Ud'nie Miirsliull, Kdli-rt :'.Iarsliall, Willie.... .Maisliall, .Mr,-. .V .Marsliall, .Id.-, pi: Marshall, Ailurt 1(J 'J 'J J.) 2.") 50 ;i 7(; 1 1 i 1 itO 1 ,SJ Hi; .'j.'j •10 L'.') .")() 10 2."» li.') 1'.'. ■1a .■)0 ')() :)0 ().') 2.") 10 .-.0' r.ol 10 I!) .i',» O.t is § ets. 00 .!7 !m; ■I •):! 'I'dTAI,, $ CtH, 4 03 I 42 8 17 :! 8:i 'J M i.")."j t:j •J.') -'."» 2) 20 :.0 :)0 ■".0 2") 2.') 2.') 10 2") ■>o 2,") 10 2.") 2.') 2.') 2J ."nl .".0 2'> oO Oj 2."i 10 .'iii .'.O 10 ; AJgonui l^ishuiiric Jb und. 16I> Namkh. ?Iais!iiill, IlnlM'if, (jmii). .. Miirsliiill, Kli/Ji lililstiiM, lli'Ill'V iiolstnll, .liiim '^ \Vri;.'ht, Mrs Wii^'lit, .James Wiiglil, AnnvH r„ll,(i>! /,if Miss K' 15ii^'f,'s, Alliiiiii V. DiiriiiKliy, Joliii (jiinr) I)()iiii;;hy, Mrs. .Inlin DouiiKliy, \W\h DoniiKliy, Mrs. huvitl lJ()iia,i;liy, .Miuj^aict D(iriai,'liy. Frrdiiii k Km'lios, Wni., (juiir) Ki.iIms. Mis. Win... FoiIk'S, nil lianl Knr, (ialiiii'l | Ktrr, A. (i... Kcvr, SciiiiMu Ktrr. Udlurt KiTi, Mis. Kdliiit l\i n, li('h( It .1 K. ir. Matilda .) W'illiaiiistin, (i(iiii,'<' Williaiiisdii. .losrpli UrdWM, Dctiiiis hiiidtt, tifor Mllidtt, Mrs. (Ifdi--. Hill, Mrs. lldiit (:„l!rr!f! hi/ .)//«.■ \yaviilsoii. < tli\rr. haviti-dii. lidti l)lllf, S. ,1 Ilcnih isdii. .Idsciih loliiistdii. Samii'j] 170 Namks. .Tolinstoii, S. J .... Johnston, Wm... . .loliiisfon, Andn'W. .lohnston, Martlui. T;t'iinuuutli, Kolit .. I'nrttr, Wm. .1 . . . . I'oitcr. Tlios Ward. Blrs \V;inl! lloht ^Vavd, W. J Wi'vd, Alfml Ward, M. A Ward, h\ N Ward, H. W\ C... Ward, J. a Ward, C. O \Vrifjlit, F. W Wright, Mrs. 15., Walker, Janu'S Walker, John Walker, Thos Missionary Meeting, , Ollcrtorv." 'J'otal , Trinity Cliun h, IJall, Kevd. '1'. L Cross, Henry Glass. David rhinncy, (!. (' Wilson. Janici Wood. 11. T Wood, Mrs. H.T Col. at Mcet'ir. Trinity Cli, Ctiertorr Total for Trinity Cliurdi. 'i'otal for Mi>sion St. SvLvr.sTKii. r.iirr, Jane I'riduet. J. and wife 6^ $ cts I ■) ;)0 '05 41 2 Uf) 1 OU 2.") 1 (10 1 00 :; 00 2 00 1 b'> 12 lO :<. 8j 1 00 2 00 r.o 00 00 50 o .^0 50 00 00 00 00 00 2.1 2.') 2J 2") 50 $ ct.s S ets. r 2 t 'x < Total. Mh ■- S cts, 10 S cts. ]() 05 iO 0."; r,i 00 4 40 .) I, s no » $1 'A-, Ai^'onia I*.isiio|)ric Fund ; %\ 00 S. P. (! •fS2 <;.") AlKonia IVishopric Fund; |:! 00 S. 1'. (1 S cts. 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 50 50 2 00 1 00 2 (lO ] 00 ] 00 2 5 2 5 25 25 50 25 7) 25 50 c, k; 7 ()0 5;; Hi' o 00 1 (K) 2.) 1 00 1 00 ;; 00 • » 00 10 05 11 HO '>•} 2(1 mi; 00 1 (lO 2 00 171 >• t Names. 1— t s s $ cts. TOTAI,. r.rriK'n, Nathanit'I Ciiiiiiiinou, Win. and witV.. § ets. 2 00 2 00 .^O $ its. $ i.ts. $ its. S •■ts. 2 00 #•••■• 2 00 .50 25 Kvaiis, Thos. and wife... . . (idlliiuliar, Elizabeth 2 00 1 00 5 00 ,^) 00 2 00 2 00 ;? 00 1 00 2 00 1 .lO 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 oO 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 2 00 I 00 .5 00 King, lU'V. Win., ?2 I)c-|,'y. ,5 00 •4 00 \r> 00 2 00 Kiii;,^, Mr. Geo Marhill, .T., (.snir) Macliill, J., (juiu) McDonald, Jas 2 00 :•. 00 1 oO 2 00 »••■■■ 1 50 Neil. Win. anliiu; Mrs (ioslinj, Wm 48 2.") 50 .")0 2.') 11 78 .") 00 ") 12 1.) TO HI 15 15;) 50 " " " ,50 8 2,'". 25 .>o Pozcr, Mrs., (sen) 11, ,,,,,,. Arii;^; ■1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 flO 2,-) 2 00 l'(,/,er, David I'o/.er, Wm 2 00 2 OO t S;8 25 Algonia Ijishoiuie Fund. * $2 00 S. P. 0. 172 ■ Names. Mission Fund, B 2 1^ Foreign Missions. TOTAI,. PoztT, H. c, M.r S fts. 2 00 $ cts. S cts. S cts. $ cts. S cts. 2 00 1 30 •2 00 3 00 Utlt'lt01> 'rotal If) 2.") 50 1 30 10 25 1 61 5 50 27 30 I'l'MBEliLAND MlLLS. Black, Mrs 1 <;i 5 50 1 00 1 00 OtlV'vtory 1 25 1 25 Total Kennkbec Road. Baxter, Mr.s Bartlcy, Mr. and Mrs Sam^)]*', Mrs Thonipson, Mr. ami Mr.s... 1 00 2 00 2 00 50 3i> 50 2 00 . 2 00 2 00 1 25 1 25 *rn**il li 00 1 :,o 2 00 tl 75 7 75 St. ^Iaky'.'^. r illidU "\Irs ! 50 Pozrr, :Mrs. (i • • • • ■ • 1 25 2 00 1 25 Tnful 2 0(1 ."ifi .",11 ] 0(1 .") 0(1 ♦I 25 1 75 St. Batkick". . (inichiiin, Kol't. and wit'.'. . (l(jlla,uhar, Mrs 2 no 1 50 :.() (;..lla,-har. 15 Sniitli. :Maria 1 50 1 1 00 ... 1 - - • 5 (10 ]() 00 I ,">() ' " ! 1 50 1 1 35 1 1 2 5 2 '.!) 1 1 Total 11 (M 1 1 ".5 ' \il 25 1 IS .;() ? (i y » §3 25 Al.^^oraa, Bisliopric Fund. $15 11 S. 1'. (I. t $28 01 Al^coiuii. $!J 50 \Iadai,'a<'ar. $10 5t) H. P. (i. \ 173 ? P y $'■< Namk S fts. St. Maijcaekt's. IJawiiil't, J. ami wilV.. . . Sti'VfUsoii, Kdlit. and wil h^tcvciisoii, Jus., and wife Olffrtory , S I't^ •^ z S (-'t^ •J (10. '1 (10 1 00 Total S vi> St, Cathkuink' Suitor, Wm. iind \vit\ '-^•'' Fiiwcis. t; :)0 50 Chapman, (i (JO St. Ciilks. Nath ('o.\, .f0S('|lll . . Cox, William , Cox, Tlios,... Ciani-, Mrs, . . Crane. Miss. , , Crunr; VA..,. 1 1 1 Fniscr, Miss. Fniser, Iiohert Frascr, Jfinu's lliisk'tt, Cxvit I..'t'rlivrf, .T. and wilV Lrfidivrt', David and Tlif. do Miss and A. W. Lo'idcii, .lolin Spears, Wni. and wife, . . . SjH-ars, .las Sniitli. lliiudi Sniitli, Kd Smith, .las ! 1 OO Colk'i'ted hv Miss Crani OflVrtorv .1 2 00 00 OO (!0 [ 00 1 (JO 1 00 50 no 50 1 00 ■_' 00 1 00 75 1 00 1 50 r^ - 1 00 1 ()(» Total 20 50 S <■{. Total, S <:i> 1 00 L 00 00 n 50 t5 I; •2 00! d G5 • $4 .")0 Algoma Bishopric Fund, f ^'^ ^'\^- ^- ^'■ 1 50 2 00 ■> 00 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 (.)(> 2 00 1 00 I 0(1 1 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 50 50 50 I 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 00 I 50 7.» I 00 1 00 1 00 4 V) 7 I 5 :!2 i: 174 Nambs. "a . iS . 1^ 1 <= £' Total. llo(.aj)ituIiiti()ii. N'".v ivi vci) 1 :J I'ts. 27 75 S its. :;7 70 7 00 § .'ts, 15 70 <; G5 5 Go 7 00 1 75 $ <-ts. 00 25 2 50 2:^ 40 1 00 1 i)5 2 ,-58 S its. 55 95 7 50 1 50 2 10 2 02 :5 82 2 34 3 i;i 3 00 13 57 10 (JO 1 43 8 00 •54 21 l':9 77 190 :::, Lrvi< 17 00 31 05 Val( iii'tiiT 8 10 stoii.'haiii Lakf Utaiipoit 1 1 40 7 :!0 22 97 15 25 lloiit'^ f.oiiis 2 :;i i'lniiii'iil 5 00 10 05 25 5 50 H) 5!> 5 00 2 00 10 75 6 05 'J 02 :;7 "JO 8 00 11 07 10 1.! Kast Kranijitdii 11 00 20 82 51 10 10 22 5H 85 111 50 1 .-](> ■J 45 80 5!! ]•; 15 12 28 30 7'i Went (In and Craiitiounit'. L.xd.s 41 29 85 i;7 InvornoKs 155 73 Trt'laiid 80 00 St. Sylvester, Kd. Kd,S3 IM) 200 ::o Total ,.... 30 7 94 170 4 7 82 0(1 182 ;):{ 903 00 ST. FP.ANCIH DISTRICT ASSuCIATJON. St. F'auI'K Chuixh 3 50 80 2 50 3 11 45 1 00 90 2 79 00 10 :-.0 St. Thomas 1 85 Liiigwi( l< .,,,.... 3 50 Biodkljiny Mission J3aii(i's Box 2 00 2 00 .\Iis>i()nary Uoxcs ■Jov V NAMKf 2-d .ii "C JJllOMl'TON. Oil'c S cts.l :^ ,jt (ts 5 ,^' it 3 OOA'I'ICOOKE. St. Stopht-'u's Cluin Foster, llev. I , , . . OliVrtury Total CoDKSlIlHK. S rts 8 W :> oo <;) $ ct^ Total $ <-t^ t;i) on 4 OOl 'J 00 i;j w\ Collri tions J'aikiii, I't'V. K. C, Popt', Mrs. .1. 11... Mowlo, Will St. Pctoi'sCliiunli Mission ■i 00 ■1 00 ■1 oo| no 4 no 2 0(^ iiiy Sinidixy Coll. Tot; (Ml ■'■• '.Ml 4 >)i) D\NV1I,I.B. OllVrtoi-y ... Duiivill"'. . . Tinirwitk .. Cdilt'i tions S .Mil ()0 i'anvillf , 'l'nii;\vi(.k Total Dr;>s\vKi.L. 13 00 ♦.") -.0 (' •tion> 4 '.M) 12 on, 8 1)1 ;i 25 Mi--ioiiaiy Sn 2 00 Total l)RrMMO.S'I)Vll,M': ^lissidiiMry " ♦' s. P. a. Mcctinu'rol'i'd 00 on 17 r.n •8 :.o 4 00 4 00 00 00 10 .VJ 2 •;.•) •;>. 00 1 l>' '" 411 .V.) p) OO 2 00 IS 60 ITG Namks. 5^ 1 = -/. r. 1 i ^ F— i ^ Z. r. 'I'OTAI,. I|r[]|iuril, ]\rv. .1 ' $ .is. I? 1 rts. $ cts. 5 00 S <-ls. ^ .4... 5 00 (Jll. ltiil\' 8 25 S '' ' Tntal 17 14 7 n 1 4 50 15 25 5 00 40 5 Oo :! 00 1 40 1 4t; 78 1 00 1 :!4 1 00 J fO 40 •S 25 !• 77 18 17 ;!2 2:j 7 !>:! 4 40 .10 7 'i I)ii:h.\m. I'iilK r liiirliam Sdiitli Diiiluiiii :: 00 1 k; 1 70 1 00 4:> .'!0 (12 L'Avcnir n 11 1! 71 ' • 1 i 5 I'.lacU Kivcr ScIkuiI lioiisc. .Iaiiiies(jn ScIuhiI lioiisc. . .. Total 7 21 1 I 50 r.8 :ij 85 04 4 74 1 50 |72 50 1 OO I"'; ' (iKOUOEVILLK. ( ulU'ctidiis 4 'io •1 .|V Hati.kv. Colh'ctidiis 1 n 1 1 ] I 5't I'.ailcv. F 5.) 'ill nalt'diir, Ecv. A. .) 00 00 50 50 00 50 50 -, III Bnviitoii, Mrs. A. S J 1)1 (iuiiniiig, Mr. ami Mrs. ..... "0 Hanlcii. .1 *t' y HftlKriii;,4()n. Dr 1 o(, FvlvvA. A... 1 .Maloiirv, Tilt; Missrs -/■ I'allistvr. Mrs 00 oo' 1 1)0 Wi'ston, Miss 1 ! 0(1 Offoi'torv 1 5 50 Watkkvili.e. CoIlf(ti<i!ia Jiislioiirif Fund. iS8 Algoiua Uisiidjiiic Fund. $(]■! 50 S. P. G i $'.'< 50 AlKonm liisli()(n;> Fund. f 2 00 S. ] 177 V Namkh. Is o . .2 "^ X 3 6^ d c -; ■~ 5 c s c.i£ ToiAf,. Watkhviulk. Oll'< rtorv S cts. $ cts, $ cts. ? cts. 2 :)0 $ (tS. 2 r)0 KlNCSEY. Purl. IT. Kov. (r. H ;■) 00 .•5 oO Ulkitory 7 04 8 ,J0 12 OO 27 54 Total 5 00 7 04 8 50 tl2 00 •;!2 54 Lennoxvillk. (.'ollt'ctioiiH L)iiv (Ml Jlorris. Mrs .... 1 1)0 Morris. Miss . 2 Oo 2S'i(li(ills. Itrv. \)f .'■) 00 ls'i(li(ill>, Mrs 5 00 1 do fi 0(J NiriK)ll>. (i 1 o:i Nicholis A. 1) 1 on r, 00 •> ) ,'") 00 ] 0 oo H(K'. Mrs l"of) 1 00 1 00 f) oO Jloi'. .Miss. 1 (ii: R(H-. :\iiss r„iiii 1 (M) Rdf Ciirrv 1 on Scartli, Hiv. A. C 5 OO r. (i(. SliutiT, Mrs 1 00 •2 00 1 no Smitli, Mrs. .1. iiiid liimilv. 2 00 fStcvi'iis, A 1 00 :! 00 a 00 T) 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Taml)s, lie v. I'rofessor :! oO Turner, Mrs 1 T) (10 ■VVar(i. 'I' .% 0!) Warr* ri. Miss I (III Wostlakr, S. T 1 oo VVliiU'head, Mrs 1 0(1 "Willcts, Rev. C. E A 00 '1 Oo Wii.son, Mrs. Jo))n 1 00 '-• 00 1 00 "W'oolstv. (Jco. ,,, , 2 (MJ "VVliite, T , , 1 00 1 00 Youn^', S. A 1 00 r)0 1 00 Friend, A no Ulicrtorv , IS 40 IR ii; ' 1 Total 128 0,2 '.1 no 1 1 Gl OO 20 TT) /^O 8; ' 200 Tl Magoc. Offertorv 1 7" T 0(1 7 T.'i Total I 1 t: ' fT Of a 7:, r • $18 40 S. P. (}. t $5 50 Algonui IJishopric Fund. $1 P. (J. :r 170 11 V ■ Names. c -r lllCIl.MilM) AM) MKM'.iMliKK SI. Alllli'V Cllllivli. 'J'llHliipsoll. Rev. I . Cull'cl';! Ill/ //niihlr. Miss Aj/liiiir. Ayliucr. itol't., Ifoii. Lnid AyliiuT, Ifoii. Hy AyliatT, Lnvcll Croiiibic, Will Hiiidrrsini, 11 il.ilhLiid, C I'rpK'l', .Jost'lili Jtdljsluiw, J lluwc, H Howe, 1) White, Fiiicli (.'ollcctcd hij Miss A. Cutlfi- I'lookc, W JVvuri, Ciipt (JlrvrliUid. Ailliiir CU'vi.'lund, Miss , Ck'vclimd, (J. F Cli'vcluiid, Levi- •• • . (JlcvrllUld, Will Cutter, (Ifo .... . Foster, (J. K., (.juiir). Foster, G. K., (senr). ^.' '1 00' -1 OO! '1 00 [ 1 00 j •Jfj 2..i :{o .oo 1 01) 1 00 2") 2 00 1 00 ! L 00 ^ol 501 r)0! 1 oo' 1 Oo'l .'iOl 50; TTi 25 50 ' 25 1 oO 1 00 50 . :> (i') ;' 00 5 00 4 u(» 50 25 5(1 1 00 50 I 00 2.') 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 1 OO J 00 50 50 T -. 50 27) 1 OO 1 00 ^« 180 Kaugh. (JoWMf, Ml' (iiliM.ric, W. H, (jdldinu, J. . . . llcndtison, ,i ... .Jfiliiistoiir, C'lias. MdiiiK, Mi.^s, ., . Mil i IS, Mis r 3 % it* M.(ialTv, Altx, R(iuly, liicut. Col , 111 adv. Mrs SloaiK'. Kolit... 'I'lioiMpsdn, Ml) \\>'\>\>. Mrs.... Wilro.x, Mis, CollfcU'J hji Alius Mai /lion (tnd Minn lAiKhai/. AiiJistioiiff, Mrs. P Aylinir, Hon. Mrs Aiiiistroii'', A JioK''', ^'^Irs Fowler, Mrs (fouiii, Mrs jrt(ln'riiif,(()ii, Mrs. S. Haniitton, Mrs JoiirntaiiA, Ed. , . . , . . K C 3 $ cts. -t t fc $ ct^ 00 00 ToTAf'. 1 00 1 "-.o 50 2 00 50 50 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 oO 2 00 :-, 00 1 01) 50 .')0 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 no 50 1 00 or. 1 oo \ \ \l IHl ctrt. 30 0(1 r.O 2;") BO 2ri 00 50 60 m 01) no no no DO J.) I 00 50 r.o 50 50 oO I 00 1 00 50 25 50 I 00 I 00 50 50 I 00 25 50 \ i y Namis. McLaiiRlilin, Jiih, 'I'aylor, Win ,. . . 'Jus lor, J iCoNi-clrif //I/ MisK Ifitrl awl MiKK Jiiirniril/. Bainwoll, Lydia. linuiki'K, Will... liiuMii, Win, (Jiiik, MiK I alter, l)r iJart, TlioK., (K S Colli cti'l liji M '■•klvt>r, A Nonnan, L Oaklev, Wm Oakky, C Patrick Mr Wat.rK, D Ofil'ertory Mei-bol'hxk, St. John's Cli. CoHecUd //// Miss V. (ialtiip i:i)d Mtfx h\ Monlyonifrij. Allan, Roht. .. ArniKtronj,', J . Bint, Uol.t.,., Gallup Josoph. (iallu|), John.. (Jarland, Mrs. . Hall, Mr. (J... Liavitt, (i Lcavitt, Mrs Mont;:oiui TV, John, M((m«', Thos J'arkr, Mis Smith, Ml Smith, (iro Wit'd, Asii Wilson. Wni I'onsion Fund. Foreign Missions . Total. ' $ C'tS. 2") I (1(1 $ cts $ rts. S cts. $ cts. •25 1 no 50 50 V. 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 :to 25 50 25 1 00 35 1 00 45 50 25 I 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 on 1 (to :v) 2."> 50 25 1 00 25 1 00 ih 21 22 'J 00 • • • • • • 7,0 2 J 50 20 5l; 25 25 25 50 10 25 50 25 25 50 OO •17 25 50 20 50 25 25 25 50 10 '>5 • ■ • • • • 5 1) 25 25 50 50 ■17 2> \ 183 00 2 J 20 -)() 2.') 2."> 25 50 10 2:> r)0 2r> 2.% 50 ")0 •17 2> 1 1 y? 1^ v. Names. ■■■' a c s a . •S'H 'x a tc s 2^ . 3 Pension Fund. a eri ■II 1.1 x Total. 1 Coilected bij Misi Wtir. h'i"ii/.«'i" llobt $ CtK. $ cts. 50 '^5 2r) 25 1 00 25 25 20 25 •lit 25 Vo 3 75 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 I 00 50 50 50 25 25 2J 50 50 $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 50 Ki;4/i'r ( Jt'O ... * 2;> Klcmiu"' Hv 2) .Johnstone Mirt 25 Montoitli Mi'<' .... 1 00 Nf'Wfll John 25 fJi'vvi'll Hnht'vt 2'> lldonrv Fiiiini** 20 Skinner Mrn 35 Weir, .Mr W'"")!, John 25 1 09 25 Weir, Kebee(ii Ufiojtory Silver's. CoUectfid III Kmma Sih'er iiiut Sara/i Adams. A i]t;tin Airs 2.'> 6 3* 1 00 AflaniH, Sarah Bilker Mr8. (i 22 25 Barlow. Mi's 2f* Ball K 25 ( 'arson, M rg 2^) ( 'I've .Mrs 50 l)fnisoii MrK . .... 25 Denisou Mr . .... 1 OO Kairhurn Mr.s 50 Kod'-'O Mrs 50 Healv, iirs 50 llobertson, 3Irs . . . , 25 Silver, Mrs 25 Silver Mrs K . 25 Ward .Mrs 50 Ward, .Mrs 50 (>rtert< vy i 1 00 1 00 ' Total 133 01 1 00 1 oo 1 0(J 2 01 1 Ol 1 OC 11 10 11 09 155 23 '^IIK! BIOOKE. AiiK(>lI, F.S 1 00 An^iU, n 1 00 Bacon C J S 1 00 Beckett. .Mrs. H 2 00 Beekett. ilrs C 1 00 Button, CJ 1 00 184 Namks. T?08twick, Miss Eowfi), K. C P.owcn, G. F iioyd, W. B Brock, Rev. Isaivc. ,. Brock, Arthur, K..., Brooks, E. T , . Brooks, (» Brown, H. B , Cliurchill, J.... .... , Clark, E CJark, Mrs. E Clark, Miss Clarke, Mrs. S I)ale,E Dale, F Ed-ell, S Klkins, H. A p:iliott, J Farwell, "W., (juiir.). Foltou, E. 1' Foster, W Gilbert, Dr Hale, Hon. E Hale, Miss Hale. Miss M Hale, EC fix! w c a p $ cts. Hale, W. A Hall, R. N Hallowell, Mrs Heneker, R. W Hepburn. Mrs Hood. R Hunt, W. J Hunt, Mrs., (senr) Ives, W.B .lohnston, Dr , Laurence, H. D Lomas, A Lothrop, Mrs Low, .T. S Moo. H Morivill, R. D Morkill, R. D., (junr)..., Morkill, J. F" Morris, L. E , McBain, J. R McFarlane, Mrs , Nutter, Mrs . p Pension Fund. Foreign Missions Total. $ cts. 1 00 $Cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 1 ■ ' ' 5 00 { C) 00 1 (■••;•• 2 00 r> 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 I 00 .... 1 00 3 00 1 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 Ol) 2 On 2 00 1 00 • 2 00 1 on 1 00 1 0() 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 ^ 00 r> 00 1 00 1 00 .'') 00 .') 00 2 r>o 2 r>o :! 00 5 00 a oo n 00 U, 00 If) 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 • a • 1 00 1 00 1 Go r, 00 1 00 ri 00 1 00 no 00 50 00 2 00 '' 00 .00 5 (J 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 Oo 1 50 1 .'iO 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 I Oo no 50 2 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 5 00 .*» 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 (Ji.' 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 \ t 185 \ Names. General Fund. 1 Mission Fund. w. & o. Fund. 1 Pension Fund. bug ^ .22 TOTAU (hit 11, C. J 1 $ cts. 1 1 $ cts. 1 00 25 00 5 00 1 50 50 1 00 2 00 1 fO 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 0) 2 00 5 00 5 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 $ Cts. 1 00 25 OO 5 00 i 50 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 ] 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 Oo 5 00 5 00 198 10 Kci 906 07 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 2 GO 1 00 1 (M) 5 00 3 00 5 00 5 00 ? \ 187 7 \ Names. = 1 ' 3 X 3 - • 3 „ 2 if 5 y "7. TOTAU 1 § cts. ! Ilittor .1 W .... 1 5 cts. $ cts.l 1 00 :5 CO 2 00 2 00 S (tS. S cts. 1 00 ^l\r\t'tifii liiTiii*(£ r; oi) Sfilv<>lv .fiiTllr^ . ...^k. 2 00 Stoblis K 1 2 00 Sunday-school .MiK'n Bo.x, l«7-i . 1 4 00 4 00 (Iffcrtorv . . . .* . t 14 00 10 50 R 2") 24 50 bunday-Hchool OflVring for 8 25 Total lilVlKUK DU Lol'P (<■" llRUt) 12 00 5 00 5 00 10 Hy 43 00 18 75 78 75 5 00 OrtVitorv , . . t . . 5 00 1 :< 00 18 81) Total ^ 5 00 10 0.') 15 89 "5 00 3 00 2:J 89 RiviEFiK i)u Loup (<.'n baw) OhVi'torv 16 05 l{i->wa Ri'v K (J W 5 00 Total h) o: IjOO o< :") Of ") > 1 21 05 Cacovna. Oftri'f oi'V .... ...>.••■ 72 2 3 15:. «:? r.ii() 00 1 Total RiMorsKi. Butcliai t, Will 5s;? :•. . 2 7 . 72 2 • 1 • • • • * G • • • • ■ * C55 *)3 2 0!) GASPE DISTJUCT ASSOCIATION. (lAsi'f; lUsi.N. Sliort, Rev. U Oft'ertory St. Tauis $11 tJ.'j leccivt'd tVom Mr. Short too liiti- for iiiscrtioii., . . offritorv St, Jiinu'S Total, 13 9 188 Namrs. Capk Cove. LvsttT, Rev. W. (•ht-rtory iy S a . .2 "H '33 5 '/. s $ (ts. Total I'kiu'k. Oftcrtoiy ... SllIGAWAKK. OlTortory J'oRT Daniel. dttt'itoiy Handy Bkach. ('(jilecled b>i Mn: /'. flfilfer. Hailiour, Mrs. A... Maker, Mrs. Johu.. LL'Hu(juet, John.. . Alexander, Mr.-^. F. Harbour. .James. . . . Bailev, Mrs. N, >••• • •••• $ cts. . 3 $ ets. T) 00 Miller, Mrs. George (scnr), Siiddard, Jiiniei Baker, Mrs. Sanuiel Suddard, Mrs. H Miller. Mrs. Peter Su 50 25 25 50 25 25; 25' 00 00 4 40 2 4.'i I 5G 5 00 $ Cts. Sac •r 3 !2 uo § ( ts J 2 00 2 00 I 07 10 20 21! 21) -3. 2 80 'I'OTM,. $1 ( ts .'; 00 M 20 43 L'O 4 79 6 ;!;i 17 r.o 20 12 2,'; '2r, r,t) ir. 'Ti 50 25 25 fjO 25 25 25 25 0(» 00 00 ? \ i 189 t Nisiica. i 1— 1 a . '7. — r. 3 ^■6 a . o -s ■^ 2 $ ets Total. 1 K-r, litv. M $ CtK. S CtH. S ets. •) 00 % CtK. $ ets. 5 00 iStnitll sum. C'olioc tt'd by Miss Knima ThoiiipKon nt liariirlKjJr 1 87 1 87 OH'trtoiy ' 4 40 _ 4 00 * y 00 2:j oil Total 2:j 00 Mai.haie. A IcxandiT, .las , , , , , oO 1 00 r.o no 1 00 1 00 50 1 (M) iilaylock. Rcvd. T (Jollas. J. and K 1 0(1 50 2 51) 1 50 ( *nl tiLS .liiYncK 1 DO Collas. A. E 1 Ol) Faiivd 11 L 15 1 00 1 00 L<' (Jrcslov. .luliii oO .-)0 ■jO 1 00 L<' Gros, .tolui, . ... 7.") 1 'il< U wonil (fen 1 00 • • ( • 1 » 1 70 1 18 1 80 1 1 00 Cnllfctcd by Miss A X- atidi'i in suiiis under §1 . Cnllccttd by Miss Mabo in sums under §1 Ci'Heitfd by Mrs. ^Vats(•n in sums under $1 C'lil'ted by Miss E. N'ardnn 1 40 1 40 75 50 50 3 5r> 2 20 1 08 1 1 U 45 1 4 2.5 Otb rtory 3 20 1 50 2 76 1 • ■ • • • • 7 OS 1 7 8.-) Ti.tai 1 4 (J 5 1 1.-. 5 51 1 50 25 27 IJ I'KM.SSri.A. Co!!\.l l.? . K. -i ,t- •S its. S 1 In. S its. ,.5 ^ 1 1- A SI all! Mr.». W . .1 2.''. '.'5 KlllvtT, Cilpf. Will 2,*. ■'■| Citliiii. (ii'diu:*' •2,' 2'i I^siioiil', .Iciiiiic E r. 211 2.'i ."ill .Miitlii'is. U. V. i; 5 20 Milici, Ciirislie 10 I :MiIliT, Cliiis E •1', ■'"1 Jlillcr, .Mrs. (n'or^c ,. 10 10 5Iill(r, .liiincs 1 2.5 •' j Millr" William | i 20 20 Miller, Am ' r. Jlilli-r, \V\u(lliam 20 "\'i\ ill Jliilcr, TlKimas .las ]2'. Mullun, Mrs. I'liilip 2.". J •■ J ■'5 J'atti-rsoii, Clia.s 2.^ ■'■| Patterson, Mrs. 11 em v.,.. 12- I'll Sliilliiii;, Hermann 20 ••(1 I'liilliiis, ('has 1 •1', •'■| SiiiKHi, Wni , 1 2.") 6(1 W'cHt, ClirLstit' ;■ West, Theresa 1 1 10 :: 71! 111 (•ffertorv (i.V ■J :•.:) (1 Ti ■ Total 1 '1 :•.."> :• 2!i 50 5 It:-. 18 1:. LiTTLi: GaSI'E. ('I liji Missfx (lovcji. M. Price ttihl Mi-f. T/i».s Robert. JIartlett, Cha.s Jioui iruiLre, Mrs • • 1 1 • t ••"25 ■) ," Uoiirj^aiue. I'eter .... 2.") *'"> DeLarerell, Mrs 7."> ^ r Friend, A 1 50 (iavev, A. C 2:. 2.") ".'/ (iavev, Abraham •'5 (lavov, Daniel •J.". 2.) 2J •'■) (iavev, E v .... •>"i Gavev, Mrs '•5 Patterson, Liiev . ........ 2.". 25 25 25 % .'/ij I'riee, Daniel 1 2'i Trite, Frederick 2", Price, Edward , ""25 2". ''5 Price, Mrs. Edward •'5 i'riee, (JeorKe \ 25 2' 1 50 J'rice, James , , i ''5 1 ? \ vn Namk-^ fs I'li, c, lii-tny... I'rici'. Miin-iUct. ItulitTt, Willian S ^.•t^ ts , -— " ^^ '^ — « M ^ > X r- $ cts. 'f. c (—4 O'^ ToT.M,. o .:i $ cts. $ ( ts. $ - 1-_ linlu'lt, KilWiud, Unliflt, .lollU UuImti, r<'t.i llnliirt, Tliomii.-* Robert, W. Sliilthfiul. Top.', K(.^'<'i-. Wt'st, Diini.l. (MVi rtoiv Totiil 10 601 » <;G ■JO' u • > ' (••••• 1 (ml '2 05 -J '•' 26 2?)| 8(; 3 <;i 4»> 10 c.i ] i 1 i \ I 1 F \ I E 102 AMJOMA MISSIONARV FrND. 3J iHghipniy MnctinK Rt Qih'Ik'c MifMoiiuiy .Mt'«'ting iit Shorlirooko, Simday-w hool, Holy Trinity, Li'vis. <'()lkTfc(l by MiH. Mniitizuiulit it... Minn Uiu'cy... Iliiiiy Vfiisry., Miss K. Srwcii, SliHH Priftf MIkk v.. Stfiiilcy ... Mrs. C. E. Morj,'aii , MisK Mt'irditii Miss MiMris Miss I'.iiil it- Mrs, Wiliiaiii.«^ Miss F. J. Irviiu' Miss L. Hall.... '' Mrs, U. Ifarrisoii, " MisH DniiniiioiKl , " Miss lluusinan... Siinilay-scliool, (Jap a I'AiKlc. Jlr. Holit. Hamilton ( (flertory, < S rosbc Islo Mr. (,'. JikIko 2nil Missionary Metting at Slu'rbrooke, Int 70 60 00 1 10 5 00 54 :r> ■> 21 Total , . S520 HIIINCIWAUK HOME. .Mr. H. Hamilton, Hon. .Miss Aylmcr (Melbourne), A k'i'Ih •■■liii'S i" tlio Catliotlral Snnday-sdiool, Female Orphans Sliin(,'\vaiik Ifonu! ^, Missionary Fund §00 00 00 1 JS 1 01} hf. •J 8 r)'jn ■.',:> Total , r^s ()i J. VVAi/rKUs, * Socy-Treas'irer i 'L Cwtrihut!n)ir. t'n)' OInirrli f\ir/insr.'< /hrniif/hntif thr r>ii-)i-,'8e of ()\li hi r i/lll i/lij 1^7 !•. Tlic I'dllowini,' I'Ctunis have Ixvmi niiulc 1o llio Bislioj), mid Jiic )>nlilislitH| ill i|ii> Society's ivpni-t l>y his Lfinlslilj/N I't'ljIIOst. Ihlflii r ( 'It 11, IIiiIIm ilial .'^l.'llMi.s ,H(i St. Malllnnv< :;;)(; 1 ]i) St. I'rIi'is ii;:ti HM St, Miclmi'l f, -n-M) 7:. St. I'niil'^ r,l 1 01 IIhiiiI /hiiHin/h/ tjtu/ifc. Iliiiiiu Louis :*; in'i :u l''iaiii|iliiii \'',i\>\ :y2 Vi. I'llllnptnll Wr.-t u Coaticodk 'J277 Ittl Cnntri/iuti'ins to S. P. < 'iimptiiii ii';*, ?,:> I>iiii\illi- iiml 'riiijrwick ].V20 !»(» Km hum 221. '» Od IM nmiiHimlvilli' .■);i,', (i2 Kmlswiil 4412 8(1 (iiniiii villr 271 50 Kiiilf>i<'V r>72 :!.'» i.i'iiiioxvillc \ic,() 70 Miii'iiu 24'J W .Mi'lliiiiii'm' t^ Ui( limoml. l!i4:; 2H Siuii>-ti'ii(l :;iila ami IJttli (iaspc N<\v Cailisl.- ife I'aspc. liini . III! I'l'tiini. Sliii(a\vaki' Samij l'^r.27tt8 50 (i. I ii/ Ali/oiini lilshnpiii' Fund, The Cntlioilrfil $ St.Matthows Kt. Michael's St. P.'tcrs St. I'fiiirH Jiomg Louis 07 4?. Dinliam , . ,. . 72 50 7H i:; :!2 .',1 (iforucvillf Hatliv 1 00 . . . . 8 0(1 ■1\\ OH IS 0(1 ■i M Kiiigsi'v Liiimi.xviilc Ma;;(>'/ 12 OO 12 44 1 r.o i i i '!^ WiHSJopaiy M Mi^i^iionlll•y 31 Sjinday-Kchoc <'olloctc(! by It (( li .( ti u II II II 11 >i II II Siinday-sclh }Ir. Kobt. H Oftcitory, (} Mr. C. Judg 2n(l Missioi Interest, Qi T'' inipfon E.lst •; ,„, Fr.iin|i((.ii West ;,i'i('| ('laiiboiiriic ] ; " '"V'lJicss ■' ■ ,' ■',', Irdiiml ■ . .::' T* • • • - 1 » ; ) Montmnrenry ,5,, Now LivcrjuH)] -- ,,. I'lutni'iif' \y ' .'.' ', .',' St. H.viv.'st.T. ."..*.■;.'.';; ..; ^,,' Sfniiiham ninl Lake l>i'aii|)oit ,. ,. T^'Tv- : :. .!; -DniiiinioiKlvillc >^ .,- 104 \\ I'ivi''i'f Shares of Sfoe!,\ or Public. Debentures, fur the (jeneral [/urposes porL of the Clcri^y of the Diocese, called the Sustentatiou l"'und. Or, Towards the sujtjiort of missionaries and clergymen of tho United Church of J-jUgland and Ireland in the Diocese of (Quebec. Or, Towanls the augmentation of tho Fund formed to maico provision for those of the clergy of the United Church of Fngland and L'cland, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may bo inca])acitated by age or inlirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or, Towards tho augmentation of the Funtl formed to make ]»rovision ft)r tho widows rind orjihans of tho clorgy of tho Cnitod ('hurch ol' Fngland and Ireland, in the Diocese t>f (.Quebec, called the Widows" and Oi-plians' Fund. inn Or, Wissiopnry W MisKionary A Siindiiy-Kcho* (.'oik'ctcd by II « (( t« (« .( « « i)' flu' "'S«.s (Ui'I ji'ir/iObCs "f //« said Church Sjfidij, (!>■ ^j/cciiir'l in I he >^/ Invorjioration, and noiif other, and under I he prorltiionn of I he iiforcsaid Aft of lacorjior- (itioH of the fidid Churrh Society. IV. .1 Derive (if Real Estate for an}/ one or more of the speeiji.) purjiosca of the SoeittiJ. Same as in No. 3 — only instead of the words in italics insert the specilic purposes, as in No. 2. V. A DecUe to the Society of a site for Church, d'C. Same as Xo. .'>, down to the words "for ever" — then go on as follows; — to the uses and u))on the trusts following, that is to .say ; u])on the trusts to hold the same forever hereafter as and i'or the place and site of a Church and Church-yard, and Burial-ground, for the sole use and henctil of members of the Cliurch residing in the ]>laces adjacent to the said site and premises within tlie said Diocese of (Quebec, according to the doctrine and discipline of the United Church of England and Ireland, and I'or no other purpo.se, and under the ])rovi- sions of the afore.>jaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. « — LANDS BELONG IX(i 'fo THE CIIUUCII SOCIETY. No. 1-1', IJange 7, Township of Halifax. No. 10, Eange S, do. do. \ NOTICE. The Annual Sermons in aid of the various funds of the Church Society arc appointed to bo preached — For General Puri'oses, on Quinquaycsima Sunday. For the Mission Fund on the Sunday nearcat to Michaelmaa. For the AVidows' and Orphans' Fund, on such other Sundays as may be found most convenient. l'^)R THE Pknsion Fund, on one of the Sundays in Adccnt. The attention of apjilicants I'or grants is particularly directed to the following rules. 1. That no grant b6 made for any church, pars( Siimiiiy-schc Mr. Robt. Hi Oft'ortory, CJi Mr. C. Judge 2n(l Missioni Intmest, Qu' Tot Uv. R. Hami Hon. MisB A A girl's clasi Female Orpl Sliingwauk ' Missionary E Tot 2 TluU i^iaiil.'- bo payalth' wlirii llu' ainuiiiil^ filial I ho .sufKcionl toli-oo (ho proporty from doht ; or ihat ihi! iloht ho u inorlga-'c lor an ainouut not o-vooodini;- Iwoiity-tivo i)orooi)L of the vaiuoof tho property or hiiiMiiit;- when tini.shod. 3. That Iho Troasiiror ^vllon traii!>milliiii,' tho amoiuit of any i,'raiit of inoiioy mado by this Socioty to ai)y ])arish or inLssioii in tho dioco.so shall roquiro a rocoii)t, si,<,nied Jointly by tho inciunbont of such i)arish or ini.s^rioii, and uiio or both of tlic church-wardens. 4. Thai in all cases Avliere grants of money (other tl)aii per.sonal) aro made by the Church Socioty, it shall bo tho duty of tho ])orson to whom such grant shall bo paid to furnisl), within throe luonlhs afterwards, regular vouchers of tlie expenditure of sucli sums, to bo submitted to tlio lioard. 5. That when tho conditions on which any sum is voted aro not complied with, and tho money applied for within one year from the lime it is voted, such grant shall bo struck olf the list. G. That no grant shall bo made towards the erection of any church or ])arsonagc, unless tho plans and site have Ijcen approved of by tho Jiisho]). 7. Thatnogi-ant shall bo made to any ])arisli, mission or Htation, in which at least one sermon in aid of tho Pension Fund shall not havo been preached, and from which tho subscription shall not havo been sent in during tho year. 8. That all aj)plication:-) for aid reach tho hands of tho Sccrctarv at least a fortnight before the next meeting of tho Central JJoard. 9. That no ap])lication for aid in rejiairing either churches or parsonages bo entertained for tlio future; as tho Central JJoard conceivi! it to be the duty of congregations to keep all their church property in good repair. 10. Clergymen desii-ous of ]tarticipating in tho benclits ol' tho Widows' and Orphans' Fund aro re(][uired to pay their annual contributions before tho tirst of May in each year. 11. Xo school shall bo assisted for a longer j)eriod than twelve months M'ithout boing Inspected antrro^tortod to be in a satisfactur}' condition. 12. That no ajiplication for grants in aid of churches, ))arsonages or buildings of any kind bo entertained by the Central ]5oai'd without a resolution from tho (N)\igrogation approving of such application be sent at tho same time to the iiourd. ill. hilt llii! iloitt 1)0 ity-tivo 1)01- cent liiiit>hocl. tho uinouiiL of o any ])arisli or :, ;iii;-iie(.l Jointly ml ojic or Ijolli icy (othoi- than t shall bo tho ;Iki11 1)0 paid to ihir vouciioi'.s of I lo tho Board. ' .sum is voted 1 I'or within ono ill bo struck oil' erect ion of any ito havo been 'isli, mission or oflju; Pension om which tho g" tho year. i hands of tho mootimr of tho jiLher ciiui'ches as tho Central ons to keep all the benefits of d to pay tJioir oacdi year. er period than reported to bo I of churches, •tainod by tho (.'ongi-oi^alion sumo time to