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B.: Baknes & Co., 83 Prince William Street. v-v.-. ;■ _. ■ ■ 1888. - ..■^■.- •/; ■/ f: The Rii Sir S. i W. M.. TheHoi The Hoi Bev. G. H.W.I G. A. S( K«v. CA i*&v. Ca ? / li t- ■',':* ■. II' ii? ll 3, 1 i' j Ip ii'i ^^1^ S'l 1^^ f i '?''; , y ■1 BLACfK BROWl CUNCU crawfI t>ANlEl FBNETl HANiNi JACK, ll KINNE/ mooaeJ 'UHfi^f:' ^•■*"'.<- "'i'.s'' *(,■•••(' 1.1); OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. PrMident : The Kight Rev. JOHN, Lord Biahop uf Fredericton. Yiee-Preaidents : The Right Rev, H. TULLY KINGDON.D. D., Bishop Coadjutor, 1882 ' Sir S. LEONARD TILLEY, C. B. , K. C. M. G 1857 W. M. JARVIS 1871 The Honorable R. D WILMOT. 1880 The Honorable < JHIEF JUSTICE ALLEN 1880 Rev.G. M. ARMSTRONG, M. A 1880 H.W.FRITH 1880 G. A. SCHOFIELD 1880 Rev. CANON DeVEBEB 1881 Rev. Canon brigstocke 1888 :*: Treaiorer : C GEO. E. FAIR WEATHER. H Secretary: j_ Rev. CANON KETCHUM, D. D., St Andrews. Auditors : ' C. H. FAIRWEATHER. A. P. TIPPET. 5«»^^ ^^H .V** Exeontive Gominittee; The Officers of the Society— The Clergy duly quallBrd and the following Lay Members : BLACK, JOHN Fredericton. BROWN, T. C, M. D.. Fredericton. CLINCH, R. T. Rothesay. CRAWFORD, W. K. St John. DANIEL, T. W St. John. FENETY, G. E. Fredericton. HANINGTON, Hon.D.L. .Dorch'tr JARVIS, C. E. L St. John. JACK, L ALLEN St. John. KINNEAR, C. F. St John. M ACDONALD, O. A St John. MOORE, JOHN Fredericton. PARKIN, G. R .Fredericton. PETERS, HURD St John. ROBINSON, T. M St John. STEVBNSON.H .nB ILStAndrews SMITH. G. SIDNEY. . . .St John. STREET, A. F Fredericton. STERLING, A. A Fredericton. STCRDEE.H L. St John. STARR, R. PENISTON.St John. VROOM, C. N St Stephen. WELDON, C. W. St John. WILKINSON, Hon. Judge. .Ckat'm l#.i % f:. ■M ■4L ijS'v M. H. W. FRITH. W. M. JARVI3. ->r G. E. FENETY. .<,r' ( n A BepreaentatlTOi from the Deaneries : Rev. W. O. RAYMOND, St. John. " H. MONTGOMERY. Fredericton. " ARTHUR LOWNDES, WoodBtock. " S. J. HANFORD, Kingston. •• D. FORSYTH, Chatham. Glebe Land Committee : (Appointed by the Executive Committee.) 0. A. MAODONALD, Convener. G. A. SCHOFIELD. G.SIDNEY SMITH. H.L.STURDEB. ^>v.r C. W. WELDON. Hon. JUDGE WILKINSON. L ALLEN JACK. GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, .;;-4iW-(f«t'f*ii .UMn 'U»«i-vtC.. ^i'il> ,T , _ ...... Committee on Objeot III. : (Appointed at the Anniversary Meeting.) .V m. Rev. THE BISHOP COADJUTOR. Mr. ELDON MULLIN. i Rev. O. S. NEWNHAM. Mrs. CARR. A. H. HANINGTON. Mies JANE GREGORY. Rev. ARTHUR LOWNDES, Secretary, (with power to fill vaoanoies). Rev Rev 6£| }ffieu>)' lETY Book Depository Obminlttet ! (Appointed by the General Committee.) The Right Rev. THE LORD BISHOP. The Right Rev. THE BISHOP COADJUTOR. Rev. CANON HRIGSTOCKE. Rev. O. S. NEWNHAM. Rev. A. J. REID. ' . ' ^ . Rev J. O. CRISP. A. P. TIPPET. C. E. L JARVIS. C. A. MACDONALD. ;' 1 1,. « HURD PETERS. , T. B. ROBINSON. ^ , '♦ f / cio). ION. INSON. •The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund : GEO. E. FAIR WEATHER, Sca-etary. Fund to aid in the Ednoatien of the Children of ClergTmen. T. BARCLAY ROBINSON, Secretary. V \ ^i Committee on Interesting Sunday-Schools in Home Missions, and on Promotion of 8nnday>Sohoo1f : (Appointed by the General Committee.) ' * ' '' The Right Rev. THE BISHOP COADJUTOR. Rev. JOHN M. DAVENPORT. Rev. H. MONTGO.MERY. Rev. A. LOWNDES. HURD PETERS. Rev. L. A. HOYT. E. MULLIN. H. W. FRITH. iTHot j .il .. Committee on the Incapacitated Clergy Fund : (Appointed by the Executive Committee.) .>-! •' iX t .-1*4 ' ■' Rev. O. a. NEWNHAM. Rev. J. H. TALBOT. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD. Rev. CANON BRIGSTOCKE. W. M. JARVIS. / G. R. PARKIN. BIULLIN. iBEGOBY. Ill vaoandes). J. _.- J). . . -- = -'•■ ,.../ jr.. . n -■' ■ •! .■ ... .r^ I'^^S u]''M '4 "i»(; ■'•■^ .,r- e 1888. ' DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. BISHOP. The Most Rev. JOHN MEDLEY, D. D., Metropolitan of Canada. C.'onst'crati'cl May 4, 1845. BISHOP COADJUTOR. ' . ', ,; The Right Rev. H. TULLY KINGDON, D. D. Cousccnitccl July 10, 1881. ^.^ , PRIESTS. !r«* i H:Ji NAMK. Alexander, Rev. Fioluw ( Sub-Dean ( Armstrong, Rev.G.M.--M.A.,(Bet.) Armstrong, Rev. W. II.— M. A.. . Bliss. Rev. D. M.-B. A Brigstocke, Rev. F. H. J.— M. A., (Canon) Brown, Rev. 0. D.— M. A BroMrn, Rev. R. W Cowie, Rev. J. R. deW.— B. A. . . Campbell, Rev. J. Roy— S. A. C . . Carey, Rev. G T.-M. A Covert Rev. W. S.- B. A Cresswell, Rev. A. J Crisp, Rev. J. O.— B. A. Davenport, Rev. J. M. — M. A deSoyres, Rev. John DeVeber, Rev. Wm. H. — M. A., (Canon) Dowling, Rev. Theo. B.— S. A. C. Dobbs, Rev. O. G.— M. A FleweUing, Rev. J. E Forsyth, Rev. David— B. A GoUmer, Rev. A. J. A. — C. M. C, (Curate) Greer, Rev. Wm.— S. A. C Gwilym, Rev. D. V Hancock, Rev. W. — S. A. C Hanford, Rev. S. Jones— B. A Hartin, Rev. T. (Retired) Hansen, Rev. N. M Hansen, Rev. N. C— M. A Hanington, Rev. C. P.— B. A Hatheway, Rev. C. H.— B. A Hiltz, Rev. Aug. F Hooper, Kev, L. B.— B. A PARISH OR MMSION. Cathedral, Fredericton and New Maryland.. . . St. Mark, St. John.... Grand Falls Westmorland St. John, St. John. . . Dalhousie St. Martins Waterford Dorchester Grand Manan Grjind Manati Spriniffield Victoria, St. John. . . . Mission Chapel St. Mark, St. John.. . St. Paul, Portland... Christ Ch.. St. Stephen Carleton, St. John.. Wicklow Chatham PATE on- ORDINATION. St. John, St. John. Weatfield Kicbibucto Rothesay Upham Canterbury New Denmaik Canning Johnson Cambridge Derby WelcKord April May July Sept. July Aug. July March June Sept. Feb. Sept. July Sept. Dec. Sept. Sept. Sept. Deo. March June May April Dec. March Feb. May Feb. March May Dec. June 14, 1867 8, 1842 12, 1868 19, 1852 9, 1865 28. 1881 3, 1881 9. 1884 9, 1867 24, 1848 24, 1861 21, 1884 15, 1883 23, 1872 22, 1878 24, 1848 21, 1862 25, 1881 24, 1876 1, 1874 29, 1881 23, 1880 25, 1882 17, 1882 15, 1848 21, 1869 27, 1877 26, 1888 9, 1884 20, 18a3 20, 1874 6, 1887 Teed, pibblc / < 'll P R I BSTS— Conti nuod. NAHR. da. 1867 , 1842 1868 , 1852 ), 1865 J 1881 I 1881 K 1884 9, 1867 4 1848 A, 1861 1 1884 l5, 1883 53 1872 g; 1878 24, 1848 21, 1865« 25. 1881 24, 1876 l*. 1874 29, 1881 23, 1880 25 1882 17 1882 15, 1848 21, 1869 27. 1877 26 1888 ' 20, 1883 20 m 6 1887 Hoyt, Rev. Leo. A.— B. A .Tanrey, Rev. Wm Jauies, Rev. C. J Ketohatn,Kev.W.Q.— D.D.JOanoo) Lowndes, Rev. Arthur £. O Mathers, Rev. R Medley Rev. Chag H. -U. A. (Canon) Millidare, Rev. J. W McKiel, Rev. W. LeB.-B. A Montgomery, Rev. H.— B. A Morris, Rev. H. B.— M. A., (Bet.) Murray, Rev. A. B.—B. A. (Curate) Neales, Rev. James Neales Rev, Thoa. — M. A., (Canon) Neales, Rev. Scovil— M. A. Newnham, Rev. O. S Pamther, Rev. D. B. (Retired) . . . I'arlee, Rev. H. T.— B. A Peters, Rev. G. D Pember, Rev. F.— B. A Pickett, Rev. D. W.— M. A Raymond, Rev. W. O.— B. A.. . . . Reid, Rev. A. J.— S.A.O., (Curate) Roberts, Rev. G. G.— M. A Schofield, Rev. George Simonds, Rev. Richard — B. A.... Smith, Rev. Ranald E.-M. A. .. Spike, Rev. H. M.— B. A Street, Rev. W. H.— B. A Stevens, Rev. L. G.— M. A Sweet, Rev. J. H. S.-- S. A. C. . . Titcombe, Rev. J. O Talbot, Rev. J. H.— 8. A. C Vroom, Rev. F. W.— B. A Walker, Rev. William W.-B. A., (('anon) Retired Wameford, Rev. B. A. Wameford, Kev. C. A. S Wainwright, Rev. H. S.— B. A. . Weeks, Rev. A. H.— B. A. . . . . .. Wetmore, Rev. D. I.— B. A Willis, Rev. Cuthbert Wiggins, Rev. Cecil F.-B. A. . . Wilkinson, Rev. W. J.-M. A. . . Sept. Dec. Sept. Dec. Dea Sept. Sept. May May DEACONS. Teed, Rev. A. W.— M. A iRiohmond iDec. pibblee. Rev. H. E IMaugerville |Dec. DIVINITY STUDENT. C.E.Saunders, J , PARISH OR IflHSION. Andover St Mary's St. James, St. John. . . St. Andrews Prince William Warden Wiggins Or- §han Asylum, St. John uBsex St. David Bright Kingsclear Andover Woodstock Woodstock Wodhtock Southampton Hampton St. James, St. John. . . Stanley Bathurst — Campobello Greenwich St. Mark, St John . . St. Paul, Portland .... Fredericton Simonds Burton St. George Musquash Petersville Portland, Portland .. . . Newcastle Faurville Moncton Shediac DATI OK ORDINATION. Dec. June June Sept. Deo. Sept June Dec. Sept. June Sept Dec. July Sept. May May July Feb. Dec. Dec. Sept Dec. .March Sept, March May Dec. June June Jan. June May Dec June St. John, St John . , Norton , Canterbury Kingston Westfield Kingston Petitcodiac Hackville Bay du Vin 18i 15 M, 20, 21 23 3 22, 24, 4, 24 i«: 28 v.), 27 27 4 18 24 22, 21 21 21 20, 4 30, Ifi, 13 19 6, 29 31 2o: 4 16, 22 20 23 17 20 24, 23 23 18, 18, 1870 1851 1884 1846 1884 1872 18(H) 187K ist'.r. 1882 186.'> 1887 1845 1869 1888 1877 1841 1883 1882 1861 1856 1879 1884i 1857 1860 1847 1859 J 8.52 1859 1876 1874 1885 1874 1882 1827 1850 1885 1866 1847 18.57 1871 1875 1880 1887 1887 *s lit L 1 \ W^^ 1||^': IP;- lis ^IJ 11 8 DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. DEANERIES. DRANEKY. Chntlmm. , Ficriericlon , RURAT^ DEAN. Rev. David Forsyth. ft i -f» f 1 '^(4 i*^' i< *»i IS- Rev. II. jMoutgomery . Kingston.... Rev. Canon Medley . . ,1. ,v,:..... , % ..' : - :j«»«ujty- Campobello, Christ Church, St. Stephen, Grand Manan, St. An- drews, St. David, St. George, Trinity Church, St. Stephen. Fairville, Musquash, Petersville. Simonds, St. John (St. John), St. Mark (St. John), Si. James (St. John), Portland (Portland), St. Paul (Portland). Carleton (St. John), Victoria (St. John), St. Martins. Westfield. -■V»*<'> Al)erdepn, Audover, Canterbury. Grand Falls, Madawaska, New Denmark, PrinceWUliam.Rich mond, Queensbury, Wicklow. Woodstock. :■? ttham, ouglfts. lauger- Mary's, eenwicU ingston. otUesay, Upham, on, Point Shediac, uTcb, St. n, St. An- t. George, tepben. Peters-vlUe. ;. John),St. James (St' rtland), »t. Iftrieton (St. Jobn), St. Canterbury, waska, New VlUam.Rlc" WicUlow. 6 PRAYERS. AT OPENING. Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favor; and further us with Thy continual help; that in all our wor^s begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy name; and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favor our Sovereign Lady, Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honor and glory. Prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who con- tribute to its support. Bless the ministry of thy servants the Clergy; the endeavors of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions of our Sovereign, and the labors of those Missionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldst the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live: Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy ilock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. Our Father which art in Heaven, hallowed be Th^ name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in lieaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. AT CLOSE. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen. - ji-"'-'^ ' «::' M^ : 't- ^:J' ■■:{ I'M ■ S Pi m m m I ^W^'. ^}*' 'WW-'' r^'M- •Oft mm I Si • ! ! ^ ■ .r-i ( ' ::L' I ' ■ I < < ■-■ r ; ji... iu ^.ii. • : : CONSTITUTION.: »,-r«i The Society to be called The Diocesan Ohukch Society OF New Brunswick. II. -iiyi:- No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any By«-law, Rule, or Regulation of the Society be repealed, annulled or altered, except at a meeting of the General Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members present; nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; which sanction must be given in writing, and delivered to the Secretary, within six months of the said meeting. I'M- III. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-law, Rule, or Regulation of the Societv, shall be proposed or made at any meeting, unless notice shall have been given in writing atthe next previous Annual Meeting of the General Committee, or at the next previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. .-■iij i^ ... - . IV. .i- fi' No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be proposed, except by a member qualified to vote, at the Anni- versary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes •of the Secretary, together with the said proposition. >^ Pot ann pen that Mee yean and meet f>f 1. two 0] taries, 3. the So any, si Vice-P 3. Auditc Genera moval be fillt subseqi shall, ^ Commi 1. compofi The precedil All liord bI And ira' 11 ■■r.,-\ >i,l .:-,> h .,. •ii'- ..,» The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds shall constitute a Life Member; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the person paying the same a Member of the Society. Provided that no member shall be Qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full aee of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Iiife Member, or shall have subscribed and jpaid at least five shillings during the year preceeding such meeting. -U'rv^- ^.^^ui'rr^^^inv ;:; -/•k* v;;-: VI. . ,fc-j ' !.•:■) OFFICERS. • I.,.. Hi fi 1. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secre- taries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall be President of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the Senior Vice-Presidents; and any Life Member may, at any meeting of the Oeneral Committee, be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 71 > .» 3. The Treasurer, Secretary or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually. elected at the meetings of the General Committee; and in case of death, resignation, or re- moval from the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see fit, call a special meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VIL 'TtX EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. f- !t. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be composed of the following Members, viz. : , ,^ ^^.^, The officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and subscribers to the Society. And twenty-four Lay Members of the Society, being Life dm Ss • ™ • . , fi." -it. -, i ,2.'V W m- 5&'-:,:^ if':: .^4 :^^ V, ) '^Ihi m ■m ■m T-yi ■"i\.V' ■ ■ , ■ ■ ^i^W-"'i=. ; .'■ ^M ^ !,■ ^^^"^^^f^ w ,* * »'■■"'' ' \ KS'ii- n. L \'^' .-■,' .' V ,'■' Kr-S'*'-^';.-!:: J 4 l^t^fiii IJJ Members, or Annual Subscribers of at least One Pound; to be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected unless he shall, during the year preceding each meet- ing, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five Members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum. ' 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Freder- icton or St. John, on the first Wednesday in January; on the day next following the Annual Meeting; on the first Wednes- day in March; on the first Wednesday in June; and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following the aforementioned days, as may be app oved by the President, or, in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. 4. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be summoned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting; but, so far as may be, alternately at St. John and Fredericton. 5. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and disposal of all lands, real estate, and property whatsoever, which may now or may hereafter be vested in the Society, and with respect to the use of the Corporate Seal of the Society, as theGeneral Committee, or any General Meeting of the Society would have in session, and shall further be authorized to depute all and any such powers to any sub-committee of such Executive Committee. , . , .. VIII. . . ". BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. There shall also be a Board of Home Missions, to be composed of the following members, viz. : 1. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary or Secretaries, of the Society, and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, ex officio. 2. Five Clerical and Seven Lay Members of the Society, qualified for election as members of the Executive Committee, ' who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the Ge Me wit and tot beei 3. relat carrj atiot as Dij any r mitte 4. iMym 5. moned and at The other, 1, Olergyj 2. ance, for the] 3. J>i'iucii School-I 4. Catalog and noi 5. Chapel^ 6. iA to be ittee, to be meet- ■. ' ', ' ree of ?reder- on the /^ednes- ind on n such ntioned tbsence, » '.it may be absence, at such ng; but, cton. •igbt and trol, and latsoever, jiety, and I Society, le Society lorized to Be of Buch 5 composed giecretaries, robdeaoon, ;be Society, Oominittee, )etingoftbe General Committee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed Member by two Members of the General Committee, together with one Clerical or Lay representative chosen by each Deanery and resident within the sttme, whose name shall be certified to the Committee by the Secretary of such Deanery, as having been duly elected at a regular meeting. 3. The Board of Home Missions shall have all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and effect, and the appropri- ation and disposition of tne funds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any resolution, Bye-law or Regulation of the General Com- mittee. 4. Five Members of the Board, three of whom shall be Ijaymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever sum- moned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. tCj, IX. OBJECTS. The Society shall embrace the following objects and none other, viz.: ,. , - .. 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions. $ ;,, . ,^. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships; and assist- ance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles are taught, and the training and encouraging of iSchool-masters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. ,^,j,, >,;.. ' ^ •' \ ' !• -•^:'i i Ik 14 ^ 41 '' 7. The creation of a Fund towards making a provision for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. - 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans oftheOlergy. ... ,. ^ ..;,•*,.,.:',.,.. ...,j,{,,i. „.v 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. .10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or securities as special Trusts. «, .; m vii t; « } , ^m if^i ^f 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the children of the Clergy. 12. The establishment of Missions to Seamen, and other Missionary work. • i-i '■'•! -- The Society will employ no Clergymen on Missionary services without the Bishop's license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to His Lordship's approbation. It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit his subscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which he may be most anxious to jiromote. XII. LOCAL COMMITTEES. ;.l< 'ur^ :■';''[ 1. The Members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the dis- cretion of the Missionary of such Parish, constitute a Local Committee; and so also the Members residing in any District of a Parish set ot! under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and Church Corporation of such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed thereto by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clergyman, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate Local Committee; and in that case the District shall, for thd purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. I> 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day previous to the Anniversary Meeting | when the recommendations to the General Committee ofj special objects shall be determined on. 5. ijay D( the Cc recomi the Ge 4. J any of i of the I of the S 5. 1 vices at the righ for the € such tim direct; a their elei "on presi sJiall be ti erjcton a( I July in ei , 3. A called at I two or I'nbJished] If. the fo| l^iocose, ^ I'le Societ way elect] pnone hi pe Secre Nacity i arer anc ision re or services 1 submit robatiou. J to limit ts above w 5. Each Local Committee shall be empowered to elect two ' Lay Delegates and two Substitutes at the Annual Meetings of ; il)0 Committee, to assist the Missionary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of tlie General Committee. ,,f, ■.,„., X in each it the dis- e a Local ly District rd Bishop, orporation lurcb duly thereto by ryman, and the Parish, Ekt case the )n8idered as ual Meeting lary Meeting )mmittee of r. 1. • M 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recommend tiny of the above recited objects to the special consideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of the funds of the Society. 5. The Members of the Society, attending the public ser- vices at the Cathedral in the City of Fredericton, shall have the right to elect two Lajr Delegates annually. The meeting for the election of the said Delegates to be held annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct; and the said Delegates, upon being so elected, and their elefction duly certified by the Lord Bishop or other per- son presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be, and shall be thereby qualified as members of the General Committee . - . . XIIL , . 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting"at Fred- ericton and St. John alternately, on the first Thursday in 1 July in each year. . , . ,_ .. , .. . , 2. A Special Meeting of the General Committee may be [called at any time by the President, or, in his absence, by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Fredericton and St. John respectively. XIV. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 1 . The General Committee of the Society shall be composed jof the following members, viz.: The Lord Bishop of the iDiocese, who shall be the Chairman; the Vice-Presidents of [the Society; in the absence of the Lord Bishop the Committee may elect a Chairman from the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present, from other members of the Committee; ihe Secretary or Secretaries, who shall also serve in that ppacity at the meeting of the General Committee; the Trea- per and the Auditors; the Bector or Missionary of each ■ H I 4 * ■ J >.w\ mm ■-• i VA] ''.■■■ ,'' « J • ; , m •».•». •:A-. M ■•■^•sr:^: .•'■) ; .'■'Vfi. fiii- i|fiir'w;'-l(i;'; 1^ Parish, or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the clergyman of any separate District of a Parish, and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Oommittees, as before pro- vided; all such persons being Subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Oom- mittee to be the certificate of the Chairman or Secretary thereof. 2. The members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio Members of the General Committee. 3. -The General Committee shall meet on the two days next previous to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the Annual appropriations of the Funas of the Society, and a report of the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Anni- versary Meeting, iiif ? 4. The order of business in General Committee shall be us follows: Firstly. — Production of Certificates of Lay Delegates. Secondly. — Sedretary's Report to be read, and also a Report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. -i^i :,_, ., .; - ■^♦j.^^ ^;, -^'H^.^^.n ;:iX"u ,\-i ^.mx I'fi' Thirdly. — Report of the Auditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. — Such appropriations or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society as a majority of those present may determine. 5. The General Committee shall have power *to adjourn its meeting for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent to the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present; and to determine by like vote, the place where such adjourned meet- ing shall be held; provided that in every such case a Report of such adjournment, and the cause therefor, shall bo mado at the Anniversary Meeting. XV. 1. The Clergy are requested to preach annually two ser- mons in their respective Churches, with a collection on each occasion, for the general purposes of the Society. 2. in th( of th( vided Orpha Fund. (4). T special which 1 or UiBi to some Society also thi W^idows such Fu eollectio as such J *' , ' ;«.;. . F0»3 ' ^'ocesa?i TAfe is [Were eJectel iWal Comij Dated at. 1, and d the epro- ^yg next Annual eport of e Anni- lall be us ,tes. aid before the funds l)se present adjourn its or to any Society, by )nt; and to rned meet- ) a Report ill bo made illy two ser- ion on each 17 2. The Olergy are further requested to take np, annually, in their respective Churches, a collection for the special funds of the Society, which collection shall, unless otherwise pro- vided for, be equally divided between — (1). The Widows and Orphans Fund. (2). The Aged und Incapacitated Olergy Fund. (3). The Children of the Clergy Education Fund. (4). The Divinity Scholarship Fund. Provided that any such special collection may, at the option of the Congregation from which the same shall be received, expressed through the Rector or Missionary at the time of forwarding the same, be limited to some one or more of the Special Funds or purposes of the Society, in such proportions as they may direct; and provided also that the yearly collection required by the rules of the Widows and Orphans Fund, in the case of Clergymen joining such Fund, shall, in such cases, be considered as the special collection hereby requested to be made, but shall be applied as such rules shall direct. I- M . ' ■ . ; «,,! = •♦ \ !!|*v l>» I. ' '.•.;'•.»•' • V»)(iHrii, . .M j 'f-»-,ti'i tt, ■♦J-'jT-lir),,;;* ;-i.i>iJ!,.i; •i-,tii ",: ;., '., r !.iyj: |,n* ''■■■■ ■■ !•■ ', -:•'■ ■ •■\:-.ni^-"> FORM OF CERTIFICATES FOR lAT DELEOATEa i! diocesan Church Soviet y of Neiv Brunsivich. "•' '-■ '"'j.-H'F ■.>■■ This is to certify that and [were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Committee of the Diocesan Church Society as Deputies from that |('nmmittee, under the authority of Article XIL of the Constitution, i Chairmau. SecrPiary. Dated at the. ...,.,,».• -day of 1$...,: i iH' ' «' ■ 'M haj.,i« y.ii) .■■T\ ■ ,. .•> ■ *c ■J I 1 '. 1 ■ ... . ■ ? ™. WiW/^ s)S- ' ' %■■ I/' ^^i y .J 18 ,7i; .ft ■ l.-s!^ M.; '•;'*» I /.»♦«. h •' r, \ r !l) >\-^^\ ••' "{50" U\ i I RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL . COMMITTEE. / ' ( ti : i* s .i ;ri i '>•!'•'■ .-J I. I' - ((■ 1 't ■J iui' t .f- .r .'Jitii BOABD OF HOME MISSIONS. .'iji' V U •!{' Whereas, it is desirable for the better provision for the ministrations of the Churcii in the Diocese of Freilericton, that there be a systematic and permanent plan for the payment of the stipends of Missionaries: therefore resolved, — 1. {<•) 8; "i(f Bon stipend ■^'I'Mlld tl "'<' rem/ wiiicli 111, '"fe' Missi ''iMsioDur iid'on of Jj '•'"iditions I'oi'ited t( l^o'trd on i •Jixcrelion; Societj. ""t'fy the J "'ffa^'ement 'Iraw X. That in order to encourage the established Missions to become ■drnr.r "' gradually self supporting, all grants made by or through this Society in ■■„, jL "P^'' aid of Missions (not including stipends secured to any of the elder Clt rj^y ■ "^'""'^g th on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant during life) siiuil I («) The a from henceforth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission ■"lonej or nr itself of a stated sum towards the General Purposes of the Society. ""' '" ^ 3. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Board of Home Missions, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the Gemini Committee of the Society would have if in session. 3. That the Board of Home Missions annually present to the General Committee of the Society, on the first day of their meeting, a full luiii detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year, aiu also a list of grants recommended for the ensuing year, with the coiuli tions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grant recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass into operatioi on the basis of the foregoing resolutions, and subject to the followin, regulations: (a) The Board of Home Missions (acting in conjunction with th Lord Bishop) shall forthwith, after the annual meeting, commuuicnl with the Wardens or other Lay Members of the Church, in each Missio- requiring them to enter into engagement (A) with the Society, to co tribute the sum required of the Mission for the year. (b) Should such engagement not be entered into to the satisfaction the Board before the 15th day of August then next, they shall co municate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of hiscougi gation notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary r<'cei ^^^ ing stipend through this Society on 1st October then next, unless tlfter MiLiZl engagement be meantime completed. "^ '" r J'/e on tl farcl shall pin case ff^ shall cc "ess any gi 19 ,.('..1 xv.'?1» fes--'' >--'f 6. be rcij ^wy o "lent c Itepori 7. 1 ^Joard ( the yea , (I) ( have CO (2) I, (3) Ii (4) It (5) In the asses (^'ii-.ch i »r pew n the Dioce (6) Int come froi '1 vested I {This tta depmtU ujK A. Infants. B. Adults. C. Total. • • r i- ^ ^<.. < (9) The number of communicaul« last year. ''■'ru ■> A. Added. , u\;uK}i «i ,. B. Removed. ?» > • ; ,f. :'. jv C. Deceased. .-■• tit- >• ., •..jt ♦<, D. Present number, (counting all those who having had opportunity have communicated within the year). (10) The number confirmed. ^ i ?^?« '»" ' '; < -p^ ■ (11) Marriages. ;-„. ''' /J^;^,'!!"!; (12) Burials. " ,v^3^u. \\ .jpN-a- (13) blames of Church Wardens. (14) Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and Synoilj (15) The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday School. Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Missions foitlij with and before the General Committee on the first day of their meetingJ and no grant shHll be payable to any Missionary, in default of rendcriu* Memo - any such statement or return, so long as such default shall continue, lure kept iuJ Afemora «f Kew B, , The unq ''<> hereby I annum, c«f oociety, fi| "I present i ^e alsol contributicf "'■ interest] I The preJ I meeting off ^ated at] dal m 6. That the clergy who (1<» in)l receive 8li|)en iSmJKk r'^nXai ^ '^^^Mffi ' *' '^i^MH ' i ^m&mi ' V ' -M^ ISJh * i i llffi f -^VtJfl^Bv '■ • ;1^^^ - \ 'i^St! ' inwW-n ■^llp ■'■ 0i;«,' ^; •\m ' '''* nl ff,i ^m '• ''^* s 'V'.' H ■ ^-^nl .\*».* " ■.'1 I IflBlH M HH %] •''•>'' '^liH -■ ^^*M ■;■ ■ ' * "^^M • .t , ^--Sf i^& ■''■'' ''^ul '. V, 1 •}/•*« A.' -' i'-ii •» . ^•!bh <-*■■. • ii^aB ' *^jSv -•* ^ ' ^^ ^'^fl f'-^ . " ' > \ ^ Win «•-. ' ' ' N * ^ ** U '.■?' -V '.ii !m||1 "^^J M ■ _.,> '■ .'. ^ il'i* A . I* a 22 ;• [V. ;1! U. f Notice is hereby given that this cougregatiod, having failed to enter into the engagement required by "The Diocesan Church Society" to contribute the sum of f quarterly, towards the Missionary's stipend, such stipend cannot by drawn after the next; and unless the engagement be meantime completed, payment uf the Missionary's stipend will cease. :(,:• .N.B. 18. Dear Sib, — I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for the present quarter has not been received ; and to remind you that unless the same be remitted, or proper receipts for produce sent in, on or before the last day of the quarter, the grnnl made by the Society will cease from date You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. ' > I am, yours respectfully, , ,..., ,.., Treasurer : (■/ .N. B. .18. Dkau Sib,— I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission of for the past quarter has not been received ; and that, coci^ecjuently, the grant made by the Society ceases with the payment due this date. Should the Mission require a renewal of the grant it will be necessary for an application to that effect to be made to the Board of Hume Missions, which has power to renew the same on the Mission ceasing tu be in default. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. 'i* ''"•""' " ' I am, yours respectfully, ' V' ';'^ ,. ,. ... , V. .,,',■ IVeomrer. ■'.I',: ■!' *!*♦ t>»f ''I : FOKM OF DRAFT. .18. t\ / *Tf%} ^ 7 -J Sir: Pay to or order the sum of being the amount of salary due to me as Missionary [ at. . . . for the quarter ending the day of 18 in accordance with the Schedule adopted by the General Com j mittee of the Diocesan Church Society of 18 18... To the Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Societjf .iXy- „t . ■ - ;..- of New Brmntwick, . iU'ii »u»'!»'7ff(>y» ih j.-j! s.-.-r-.ti-'iWi 4-<'^- ■ '""loos ofl 23 entei' ity" to onary's • •■••• aent of 18...- from U»c received; : receipts the grant J'reasurer ..18...- id from tlie jn received; les with lUe je neceasavy d of Home ,n ceasing to . Treasurer- . ...18.- ; ' ifi' ^ Names. Amounts. ,,,,...,: . ,; ,. _,. ,:. . . . • , :i-\'\".A.\ r.-TTf i,S..- vl i.ty ^il ./> V. , \<-U ;•,.>•;,.,.)!■'.;. ,(,' '^-' '^Ti.'j: 1 r.tr, „•- . .>:\ .,,, Total, 1 i ! ier the sum of ■ >j p —The payments specitien8 q^ tho persons stated. General tow I .f; f>i,l,;i>M, i . ....18..' • -IS- •iiJ > ' '•l»-,.f'ji>^,vJr>fU'.'rHtl?r»t; ■, 'i'<>H\ ill! j I ji. . jW -Ml .;..u.-! ,.;j.,, i -i-Ii ^- - V - 'i. .'•"» .' :i. v«ii^^ ■■-A ■i ■ f ' y " . < m Kif. -■* i */:*»- t<» j»,'^ -.'•jii./ ■'^I -f'iii 21 P :Y" if,, h«- Itf' ,1 A,; :J-, llvl'. %: a- f I 24 THE DIVINITT SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. 1. The Divinity Scholarships Fund shall consist of the amount already appropriated thereto, of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions given to or applied by the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely for the purposes of the second object of the Society, as hereinafter provided. 3. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall from time to time, \uider the directions of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. 8. The entire management of the Fund in all other respects shall be, and hereby is vested in the Board of Home Missions. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the Capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of |1,200, nor shall the grant or grants thereafter be made to exceed in any one year the interest on the Capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Every such grant shall be a sum not exceeding $200 per annum, and shall be tenable for such a period, upon such terms or conditions, and at such collegiate institutions as the Board of Home Missions shall, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, determine. 6. The choice of Divinity Scholars shall be made by the Board of Hone Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval. 7. The Secretary of the Board of Home Missions shall be the Secre- tary of this Fund, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Board may direct. 8. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. THE INCAPACITATED CLEROT FUND. 1. The Fund for the assistance of Clergymen who are incapacitated by mental or bodily infirmity shall consist of the Capital sum of $3,000; being the amount heretofore specially appropriated from the Fund be- longing to the seventh object of the Church Society, of all accumu lations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections and other contributions given to the Society for this special object, and the inter est only of this Fund shall be applied to the relief of disabled Clergymon of the present Diocese ci Fredericton. 2. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall, from time t(i time under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest any sur plus money of this Fund, aud add the same to the Capital of the Fuuil 3. iu a any) Hppoi there 4. Curatt duties partici writing each ca pensior hIso sta of whic "vaiJabl I>e accoi Diocese, 5. Sh may be I .6. In sion shalj liis cure 7. Thi ihe penaf d a If which bi s'mll ceasi to dischaii 9. Ko, Jjiall havJ 10. Ifj continuec n. Pei Pai't of a "1 each y^ 13. Nc except byj I change ^K -. ■.1)8 ■ '4 ■ thereof $1,200, auy one annum, ndilions, jns shall, jrmine. Board of ,he Secre- d perform lirect. mmlttee of proposcu ,capacitaUnl n of 13,000-. e Fund be all accunm ns and other nd the inter d Clergymen from time t ,.■• • •< r ■ ■'>'••:',, M- -:•. ■ i. .:•.,'■.> M,,,. -;. 5. Should the Committee refuse to entertain the application, an appeal may be made by the applicant to the General Committee. 6. In the event of an application being favorably considered, a pen- sion shall be granted only on condition of the applicant first resigning bis cure with all its emoluments. r ,; . . . " '"'' ' 7. The Committee may,- at their discretion, alter or withdraw any of the pensions, subject to an appeal to the Qeneral Committee. 8. If any pensioner shall be able to undertake any clerical duty for which he shall receive any stipend, the pension shall be reduced, or shall cease, at the discretion of the Committee, as long as he continues to discharge such duty. , 9. No Clergymen shall receive any benefit from this fund unless he shall have served at least seven consecutive years in the Diocese of Fredericton. 10. If any pensioner reside out of this Diocese, sufflqient proof of his continued disability shall accompany his draft for the pension. 11. Pensions shall be payable quarterly, and proportionately for any part of a quarter, on the flrat day of January, April, July, and October, in each year. 13. No alteration or amendment to the above rules may be made I except by the Qeneral Committee, and upon notice of the proposed change given in writing, at the next previous annual meeting, \_^ ;,.vv-(i -■ M ■ '■:m :' ''m ■ i n .■XM\ t' 26 :i in ■ .i THE CIEEOT WIDOWS AND 0EPHAN8 FUND. 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredericlon in the Province of New Brunswick, shall have a special Fund to be called " The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund," which shall consist of the present capiital held by the Society for this object (subject to its present liabililies). of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, devises and bequests, and uthcr contributions given and paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of all payments received under these rules; and this fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, in ac- cordance to these rules, and to no other object, 2. Every Clergyman in this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow is not already entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propagiitioii of the Gospel, wishing to share in the benefits of this Fund shall, with in six months from July 5, 1871, or within one year from receiving Holy Orders, or from his admission into the Diocese, apply to the Sec- retary of the Fund for a certificate, and shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite his age in the annexed scak. Any applicant after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a certificate at the option of the Executive Committee of the Church Society, and upon such terms as they shall direct. \ , im; 8. Every Clergyman being a member of this Fund shall make and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congregation in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates serving under a Rector, or other Assistant Clergymen, shall not, however, be required to make a collection but shall K)rward only their own annual payment. 4. All payments and all congregational collections shall become due on the first day of January, in each year, and must be paid within thirty days. If this rule is not complied with, the certificate shall be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Com- mittee, and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out, according to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Committee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrears. 6. Upon compliance with the above rules the Diocesan Church Societv undertakes to pay out of "The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund, a yearly pension of Two Hundred Dollars, to the widow of each Clergyman holding a certificate, during the widowhood. Provided that in case the income should at any time be insufiUcient to pay the full amount of the pensions for which it may be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee, />ro ro/a; provided, nevertlie- less, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of 6. If the widow die or many again, the pension shall be paid to- wards the support of such children of the deceased Clergyman as may be under the age of eighteen years. In this case, when the youngest chiici shall have attained this age the pension shall cease. 7. The trustees ilamed in the will of the Clergyman shall be reco^- pi^ed bv the Compiittee in the event of the death or marriage of hh \ wide unw: tlien aTrt 8. his dc i" Ru 9. J sixty y tion of ^Se of fhe 8oc Iter of } ears, a 10. 1 diocese, J'is clan sum of ^ n. It til rough "pon ma| .13. Al ^'"dow of of Euglr t^'ommittl 13. TJ suror of file Loan and add , pient of tl 'fl the Ar /"'y Ist. trom the j 1.5. Ti ^'oniinittt 'nii'its. dol *^^ery quj, J^feetintr after afu idow ia agation jceiving the Sec- uanually int after ificatc at ind upon naUe ami ejration in iectoi, or ,0 mate a ^come tine aid witliin te shall be the Cow- at tbe rate he annexeil nay require 5an CburcU nd Orphans dowof eacU »rovidedth!it pay t^ej" 8d, neverlUe- V the sum "i 1 he paid to- nan as may Vt, oungest child hallhereco^, ■triage of 1"^ ] 3^ widow, and shall receive tbe pension, to be applied by tliem for the support of the child or children; but If the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act; or if Trustees should not have been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trustee to act, in the application of the pension. . . ,. ». ^ .^v.. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall at his death receive the pension, under the limitation as to age expressed in Rule 6. 9. No certificate shall be issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already in the Diocese at the time of the forma- tion of these rules; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, shall be admitted a mem- ber of this Fund, on making the annual payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying wifh the rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes with the Bishop's consent from the Diocese, after officiating in it not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, and the isum of $6.00 in lieu of tbe collections from his Parish or Mission. 11. If a Clergyman is unable tu continue his public ministrations, through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical certifi- ciiie testifying the same, he may continue his connection with the Fund, upon making his yearly payment. 13. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or anv widow or orphan who shall not be in communion with the Church of England, shall be entitled only to such payments as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. 13. The Treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society shall be Trea- surer of this Fund, and shall from time to time under the direction of tlie Loan Committee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus money, Hud add the same to the capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed state- ment of the income, payments, and invested money, shul be published, in the Annual Report of the Diocesan Church Society. 14. The pension shall be payable half yearly, on January Ist, and July 1st, in each year; the first payment to be calculated for the interval from the death ot the insured to the day of payment. <• ■•t- . -n i 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Executive C'ummittee, a«d it shall be his duty to issue certificates, receive pay- muiits, donations, and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener if required by him. s • 16. None of the above rules shall be altered, except at the Annual Meeting of the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's jiotipe of the proposed change. m ■V '^: A ■■ (^ m 'f Vi :m m A ft'' ^r-. ■:(f ■>. i ;')■■( 'iff .'«^' 28 BCALB OF PATMENTB FBOM THE AGE OF 23 TO THE AOE OF 60. Affe. Payment. 23. . $7 20 24. 788 25. 7 62 26. 7 83 27. 8 05 28. . 8 27 29. 850 80. 8 72 Age. Payment. 81. 82. 38. 85. 86. 37. 88. $8 98 917 9 42 9 68 980 10 27 10 56 10 92 Age. Payment. 89. . $11 25 40. . 1160 41. . 1195 42. . 13 30 43. . 13 67 44. . 13 08 45. . 18 48 46. . 18 92 Age. Payment. 47.. $14 43 48.. 14 92 49.. 15 53 50.. 16 17 51.. 16 90 52.. 17 68 53.. 18 48 54.. 19 87 Age. Payment, 55. 56. n. 58. 69. 60. $20 30 2130 22 40 28 55 24 73 25 85 No. CERTIFICATE. The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby certifies, That the Rev of has this day paid to the *' Widows and Orphans Fund," of this Society, the sum of bein^ his first payment under the annexed Rules and Regulations. And The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby coven- ants and engages out of the Special Fund called the " Widows and Orphans Fund," and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said after his decease, the Pension of Two Hundred Dollars per annum, so long as the same shall be payable according to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided Always, That the said shall yearly and every year on the first day of January, make the annual payment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexed Rules and Regulations. Provided that in case the income should, at any time, be insufficient to pay the full amount of the pensions, for which it may be liable^ such pension ^hall be reduced by the Executive Committee, joro rata, pro \ided, never- theless, that in no case shall any pension be reduced below the sum of $100. ' In Witness Whereof, The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick has caused its Corporate Seal to be hereunto affixed this day of A. D. 18.... ,>,»••( H»r^' li OT !.; f iO .'fii -■•••'>.. • ' • • t • I > • • • 1 1 I t>l!,:i^ Swretaiy of the Widow* and Orpham Funi . THE 1. ' shall c •11,869. 'I'gaciei the So( he app] (hijy (j^ ' (ho.se w ground 3. TJ ''^ time. ^rm of i the Fun( . 3- Ti »i the E if they si at their d 4. No shall by« nor shall i year tlie ij 5. Apr through i the Fund,! went of af "i" parent^ a"d educa Executive further si informati( ,, 6. Eacj l^ommittel I^ishop of [ ^7. In iixccutive case, tbe only, but niore year c'ghteen <-ommitteJ other dutij siib-comr A The! of The Dl/ change. 29 ayment. 120 30 2130 22 40 r certifies, «. Widows jgulations. sby coven- idows antl ten of the ion of Two be payable ;D AliWAVS, jhall yearly al payment ally observe Provided ittopay tlie iUcU pension , ,ded, never- low Uie sum lety of Ncvv ) affixed this .A.D.18.. • • • « I Orphant f^^^ ' THE EBirCATIOIf OF THE CHILDBEN OF THE CLERGY FUND. 1. The Fund to assist in the education of tlic children of the Clergy shall consist of the amount now specially appropriated thereto (being $1,869.79), of all accumulations of interest, and of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions, given to, or applied by, the Society for this special object; and the interest of this fund shall be applied solely to assist in the education of children of Clergymen duly licensed in the present Diocese of Fredericton, or of children of • those who may have died, or retired with the Bishop's approval on the ground of age or infirmity. 3. The Treasurer of The Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fund, and add the same to the capital of the Fund. ,:: '^ 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vested in the Executive (Committee of The Diocesan Church Society, who if they shall think fit, may vest such management in a sub-committee at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the capital thereof shall by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $1,200, nor shall the grant or gi-ants thereafter to be made exceed in any one year the interest on the capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from' such Fund shall be made in writing through the parents or guardians of the applicant, to the Secretary of the Fund, and everv such application shall be accompanied by a state- ment of any and all private property, pension or income, of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, may, in any case, require further statements, which shall thereupon be furnished for their information. 6. Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Executive Committee, or its sub-committee, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, the Executive Committee, or its sub-conunittee, shall determine, in each case, the amount of the grant, which ehall be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee, be continued for one or Diore years, but not after the recipient shall have reached the age of eighteen years. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and perform such other duties in connection therewith, as the Executive Committee or its sub-committee may direct. 9. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of The Dio(!e8an Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. -S^ ; '*•'■-. ' 'k* I - ■ li. IhSJiS.- - »•.:■ 1:11 ^M-^V^vM," li. 3 I .'V I" I: I 30 ^ EE80LUTI0KS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. .xi' . .11- APPLICATION FOB GRANTS. ■I., fi,: That in future no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the 6ieeting of the General Committee, or previously. • ABSENCE OF MISSIONARY. That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, his Lordship be authorized In his discretion to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum granted for such Mission. TEABLT OBANTS. That all grants by this Committee, for Missionary salaries, and all sums placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop, shall be for the service of the fiscal year in which the grants are made and shall expire with it. .f VOUOHBBS. '■\" t^'.rt:_i:i ;«;•; ( itr. Ih.rJ. That all vouchers for the payment of any sum of money, whatever, must bear on the face of them the authority under which they arc paid, and the period for which they are claimed, together with the services performed. CONDITIONS OF OBANTS. ;f1-:fi;::;*; Whereas, The Grants made by The Diocesan Church Society from " * " the Wher Society •become ■iients There) ized to rerelvinj iiinds, an 9. Th «'■ invest required iucrease .nt'4'lect o interests i anfl. if th( tlie manaf , That thi furnish th every Pari, special fm t'> each Pa a detailed rendered b in the mal 'ong as an( That ev| treasurer l ^'"fh Local! its annual income (exclusive of the grants received from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel), are made in aid of local contributions for the support of the several Missions. Therefore Resolved, That, in future, grants from thlfi Committee will be made mainly with reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the several Parishes to support their own Clergymen— tlie amount of local contributions for Church objects in such Parishes, '""'iiens/ the sum paid in aid of the general objects of the Society. Iliini t w! ,;tjU .-.I I'-Ji.M, U r/' > |''""dthatT BEQUBSTS TO BB FUNDBD. - ■ "• That i*.' ..^ ..~n. V Uk. That all bequests made to the Societv be funded, as heretofore, nndl the interest only applied to the general or special purposes for whicbl rr, | they are bequeathed. ,^,., |prinS f" .m>^ ipnnfed in m B. ■- ^^ which i;^ littee, or luntof iU tiorized in n granted I r * RETURNS FROM PARISHES AND MISSIONS. Whereaa, In consequence of the limited means at the disposal of the Society, and the great necessity for new and extended worlt, it has become of great consequence that all local glebes, and other endow- ments of Perishes should be fully utilized. There/ore Jteiiolved,—!. That the Board of Home Missions be author- i/.ed to require from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mission receiving aid from the Society, full details of all such glebes, church lands, and other investments, yearly or oftcner, as they shall see fit. 3. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from the glebes or investments held for the Rector's use, is taken to make up the sum required by the Society from the Mission, the Board may forthwith increase the amount required in proportion thereto; and in case of neglect on the part of the Rector or Church Wardens to collect the Interests or rents, the Board be authorized to enquire into the matter, and, if there be suflllcient cause, suspend the grant to the Mission until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. BS, and !>ii the service (ire with it- r, whatever, ley arc paw- the services ; ''vtii^- Society f ron^ ic Society for contributions lommittee will embers of tlic '1* rtl t CONTRIBUTIONS— HOW CHARUEABLE. That the Secretary of the Diocesan Church Society be requested to furnish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions, reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds, that the amounts so returned be charged by the Treasurer to each Parish or Mission in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement of all contributions then remaining unpaid be rendered by the Treasurer to the Executive Committee, for their action in the matter, at the October meeting, and each meeting thereafter, so long as any amount shall continue in arrear. *:•',' SECRETARIES OF LOCAL COMMITTEES. ?'w: I / I-l.- • .'lU •■1) It-'::: >-i---. ■■'■ . B* : ?;4^; J; . •: ••' ft-,*.i..i>7,' f •I 4,1:. i 33 MISSIONS BRCOMING VACANT. (1. That wbcn aDV Mission now receiving aid from the Society shall become vacant, the grant from the Society shall therefrom ceiiso, and shall only be renewed upon application 10 the General Committee, or to the Board of Home Missions, and upon such terms as to assessment and grant as they, or either of them, shall consider equitable. -;u AID TO LOCAL ENDOWMENTS. ]]7iereaH, It is desirable that this Society should encourage the foi- mation of moderate endowments to take the place of grants nov miule to Missions throughout the Diocese, which grants must of nriNtssity be rapidly reduced, and in many cases compleiely withdrawn before very long. T/iere/ore Renohcd, That if at any time within the next three years any Mission receiving a grant from this Society shall raise an endowment (if not less than Three Thousand Dollars, and shall pay the same to the Treasurer of this Society, in trust, for the payment of the stipend of the Missionary, the Board of Home Missions sb.all be authorized to order the Treasurer to pay into such. Trust Fu id, out of the Capital Funds of the Society, not specially appropriated, a sura equal to double the grant that such Mission may be receiving from the Society at tlic time such endowment is completed; and thereupon all grants in aid of such Missions shall be withdrawn and shall not afterwards be renewed. Jj.e! PROVISION FOR THE RETURN OF SUCH ADVANCES. :i wi And Further Resolved, That in order to provide for the return to tlie Capital Funds of the Society of monies so paid, the Treasurer shall reserve and set aside out of the income of the Society each year, for four years after such payment has been made, one-half the amount of the grant that such Mission was receiving at the time the endowment was completed, and shall reinvest the same as part of the Capital of the Society. PROVISION AS TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF SUCH ADVANCES. Arul Further Besolved, That the payments made under this resolution out of the Capital Funds of the Society shall not exceed Two Thousand Dollars, until further authority shall be given by the General Com mittee. {.. -V^ii ■><,', ^kI TRAVELLING OUTFITS. ' ' (Resolution passed July, 1884.) Resolved, It is very desirable that some provision should be made whereby men commencing work in this Diocese may be enabled tn purchase the requisite travelling outfit without becoming involved in debt for the sam?; therefore A.«j'«?n''(ii'uA">dH?K>'' KE80 Resolvet S()ciety b fiiined as KHS sa ■ shall lee, <'V ssmeul the fov- » V minli^ Bssity lit' ove very ^ears auv wment of ne to the stipend of lorized to le Capitivl to double iety at the L in aid ot e rencwi'tl liesolvfd, That when a man commences work in this Diocese in tt I'iirisb or Mission receiving a grant from tlie Diocesan Clnirch Society, ;i sum not exceeding 1250 may be advanced to him for tlie purchase of tlic necessary travellmg outfit, upon tlie following conditions: 1st. That he undertakes to serve at least three years in a Parish or Mission receiving a grant from the Society. 3nd. That during tbese three years his stipend shall not e.xcecd |700, out of which the Treasurer of the Society shall be authorized to R'tuin $25 per quarter till the sum advanced be repaid. 3rd. That in case, for any reason, he ceases to do such work iKjfore (he expiration of the three years, he shall refund such part of the grant us may still be unpaid. RESOLUTION ADOI'TED BY THE GENEllAL COMMITTEE, JULY, 1887. Resolveil, That all grants made to Missions by the Diocesan Church Society be upon the condition that insurance on Parsonages be main- tained as heretofore required. .1' • ! RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. , urn to the isurer shall ;h year, for B amount ol endowmenl e Capital of NCE8. is resolution ivoThousaml eneral Com 'I-' ' ,uld be ma< e 36 enabled to g involved »" QLEBE LAKD COMMITTEE. A Committee shall be appointed to be called " The Glebe Land Committee," with full and absolute power and authority to demise and lease, at public auction or by private agreement, for any term or terms of years, with or without covenants for renewal, and upon such other covenants and conditions as may be deemed advisable ; and to sell at public auction or by private sale and convey in fee simple, subject to such limitations, conditions and restrictions as may be deemed ad- visable by the Glebe Land Committee, all and every or any, the lands, tenements and hereditaments vested in the Society under Chapter 70, 34th Victoria, or any part thereof, not heretofore conveyed by this Society; and for such purposes to advertise in any manner the said lauds, or any part thereof, for sale or to lease, and also to cause all or ttiiy leases, conveyances or deeds to be prepared, and to cause and direct the seal of the Society to be affixed to the same; also to receive the proceeds of all or any sales so made; all things to be done under this resolution, however, to be in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisions, and stipulations of 48th Victoria, Chapter 36, ss. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54; and all proceeds of all or any sales and rents of lands leased under this resolution, to be handed over or paid to, and received by the Treasurer of this Society for the time being, to and loj^. this uses, trusts I and purposes set forth in the last mentioned Act. " ' ' •" i'H t m W'- '. n •)■ .'.; •).■ ■r •i'> .. ,, I,. M ,; , (; , ■ iMr REPORT. 1888. ! <• IT ••! Never since this Society has undertaken the Missionuiy work of this Diocese have greater apparent difficulties boon encountered than during the past year. In July last, tlio General Committee, at the recommendation of the Board of Home Missions, made the most careful appropriation of thu funds; only in one instance was provision made for new work. It has been found that the grants' then made have exceeded the disposable funds to a considerable amount. Most unfor- tunately the contributions for General Purposes fell short of the estimate. To this subject the most anxious and careful consideration has been given by the Board ol Home Missions,] with the most earnest desire to avert the probable result. By a careful estimate, it was discovered that to go on withl the work the Society had taken in hand, a large addition tol the funds would be required, — to be continued year by jearl Otherwise certain Missions must be abandoned; those in piosj pect left aside, and a reduction made in the already ton^ limited allowances to the Missionaries. Various plans hm been suggested and discussed by the Board to avert the ini| pending misfortune. One plan, accepted by the majority ol the Board, will be submitted for the approval of the Genera t?omniitt Bural De the requ wade knc The Pa or in part gregationa offerings. pated. TJ Society wi General Fu posal will Their atipei anxiety, an taken in the their burdei] The crisis timely warnl the mem be/ imdertttken i Missions be I disregarded] Surely, into the hea A calamity,] the means refuse compl "'»!?: / '^«: 35 Oomtnittee. This lias wisely been laid before the sevorat Bural Deaneries, by which means, the present state of things, the requirements and prospects of the Society, are plainly made known to the members of the Church. The Parishes in the Diocese, which are supported wholly, or in part, by endowments or by comparatively wealthy con- gregations, will most earnestly be solicited to add to their offerings. In many instances a generous response is antici- pated. Those Missions which are maintained by aid from this Society will be called on for reliable contributions to the General Fund. It is most earnestly to be hoped that this pro- posal will not entail additional burdens upon the clergy. Their stipends, if punctually paid, apart from all sources of anxiety, are very insufficient, and greater care should be taken in the several Missions, from local sources, to relieve their burdens. The crisis, which has been long anticipated and of which timely warning has been given, has arrived. It remains for the members of the Church to decide whether the work, undertaken by the Society, shall advance or decline. Shall Missions be withdrawn, Churches closed, — all calls for aid be disregarded? ;/ / , ; . ,, , . , ., ., .. . , Surely, He who loves His Church, will in mercy put it into the hearts of His people to avert such a di'ead calamity! A calamity, which would fall alike on those left destitute of the means of grace, and on those who, with means at hand, refuse compliance with the Divine Will. y>i ^ ' i'.i.i"' ■:i{. 1*1 ■iA . ■ '.•■ ,'£1 ■f- -if* 11 ... 'M>-M» '.«j i::-^v.; • ALBERT. Vacant. « ! ^U !. .• ■V;'", I ANDOVER— REV. LEO A. HOYT. The past year has been, to me, one of more than ordinary labor, and I feel that the work has received more than ordin- ary blessing. It is probably known that in July, 1886, tlie Bishop Coadjutor placed in my hands $600 for the mainte- nance of work in this portion of the Diocese. It was intended that this should be an annual payment But the Bishop, hav- ing lost $1,000 deposited in the MaritiiJie Bank, for church building purposes (every cent of which he recouped), I felt that he should be relieved as far as possible. I have there- fore been striving to overtake two men's work. Since Easter, I have had the assistance of the Reverend H. B. Morris, but as he is living upon his private income, I could not in fairness ask him to do more than take the charge of one congregation. Work of this kind is more effective than the diffused effort of ordinary missionary labor, and Mr. Morris will be of the greatest benefit to the congregation of St. George's Church, Bairdsville. The congregation of Birch Ridge are working bravely, and I hope to report next year that St. Bartholomew's Church, of this place, has been consecrated. I hope also to report next year the consecration of St. Alban's Church, Undine, which is approaching completion. Your committee for promoting the third object of the Society has given much encourage- ment to different parts of this Mission field. A grant of Bibles, Prayer Books and Catechisms, to the Sunday-school of Birch Ridge has facilitated the conducting of the school, while a handsome set of wall cards prove at once an ornament to the wall and a means of instruction to the children. A similar grant has been made to the Sunday-school at Foster Cove — for which your committee will please accept the thanks of these Sunday-schools. This committee has also been very useful in the matter of exchange of books. Andover having through this medium exchanged with Grand Falls, and Birch Ridge with Wood- stock. I have also to acknowledge with thankfulness the gift to this Mission, of a cabinet organ, from some unknown friend No Rep« Rep* P. G., Missioi $2. 00; I nmM linary ordin- ;6, the lainte- tended p, hav- church I, I felt 3 there- Eastev, •ris, but fairness jgation. effort of ) of the Church, rely, ai^d lurch, of 3ort next le, which romoting acourage- grant of lay-school he school, ornament ren. -Bcliool at accept the 3 matter of is medium ith Wood- the gift to hown friend ^i in St. John. While I have thus much cause for thankfulness, I have also been reminded more than once during the past year that the strongest physical powers have their limit. While I do not complain, if it be the Master's will that I be soon worn out in His service, yet I cannot help having some feeling of anxiety as to the future of the Church in this part of the Diocese. If you expect to retain the life of the Church here at all, it is imperative that two men should be sent at once. The district of Carleton County, lying to the east of the River St. John, at one time had a grant under the name of Aberdeen. There is at present in the Parish of Peel in this district a strong nucleus for work. The Sunday-school conducted by Mrs. Tompkins is a most interesting feature, and at my monthly services a goodl3r number of communi- cants are always assembled. The district lying along the Tobique is daily growing in importance. The Birch Rid^e Settlement has been already referred to as a nucleus in this district, while the presence of Mr. Jago at Arthurette is a security that the interests of the Churcn will not be neglect- ed at this point, and the Messrs. Philippin and others, at Foster's Cove, have always cheerfully consented to do what they could for the interests of the Church. In this district, which will be known as the Mission of Gordon, there has been made an offer to guarantee from one party 1300 for five years, on condition that the balance be paid and clergyman provided. As this is the first offer of its kind in the history of the Diocese, wo assume great responsibility if we ignbre or neglect it. Contributions, $60. BATHURST— REV. G. D. PETERS. No report. BAY DU VIN— REV. W. J. WILKINSON. Reports contributions to the amount of $81.36. BURTON— REV. R. SIMONDS. Reports contributions for General Purposes $47.69; for S. P. G.,$8.86; for Algoma, $3.34; Good Friday offertory for Mission to Jews, $3.30; Incapacitated Clergy (Special), $2.00; total, $65.09. :^ m ■•'■M ^>\% m ""■•Hi "i 'rl4i m . ■■■:, «-:i '. si ''% ■ y '1 "^Cx p.-s'^' V 4 V % 88 Cambridge— EEv. chakles h. hatheway. Cambridge can now rejoice that it is one of the few country Pariahes that possesses a stone church; and although the work is not yet completed, we are looking forward with plea- sure when it may please God to allow our venerable Bishop to return to his Diocese and consecrate our little Church in September. The "Foundation Stone," which is of red polished granite and the gift of Messrs. Stanton Bros., of St. John, was duly laid on the 4th of last August by the Bishop Coadjutor, assisted by the Clergy of the Deanery and the Rural Dean, of Fredericton. And we had (L.D.) our first service in the Church on Christmas Day, when it was crowded to excess. The walls of the church are of rubble, the trimmings to doors and windows of Caen stone from the Cathedral, Fred- ericton, and the gift of the Metropolitan and Mrs. Medley. Grey granite adorns the base, (juoins, buttresses and lin- tels. It is to be finished on the inside with white birch and black ash battens. Many kind friends have assisted us in this our work and labor of love, yet we still want a few hundred dollars to en- able us to have our Church free of debt at the time of conse- cration. The Parish Church has been enriched by a splendid bell from the McShane foundry — the gift chiefly of the Sunday- school children; and the new Warden, Mr. John Orchard, has erected almost at his own expense a shed for the horses. St. Luke's Church, Young's Cove, has had the rafters cut and the roof raised, and we have advertised for tenders for the completion of the work, which means a chancel, vestry, tower; a surbase and arched roof inside. We are thankful to the "Finance Committee" who have given us the balance due us from the Scovil Trust Fund. Through the kindness of Bishop Kingdon we were able to start a new Sunday-school at Coal Creek, and the work in the Parish seems to prosper in spite of much opposition. -. OAMPOBELLO— REV. FREDERICK PEMBER. I took charge of the Pariah at the end of August, 1887. There had been an interregnum of seven months, which fact ntry the plea- op to jb in panite 3 duly jutor, (an, of in the BSS. ings to , Fred- ledley. id lin- fch and ork and [•8 to en- f conse- adid bell Sunday- Orchard, le horses, liters cut mders f or 3l, vestry, yrbo have Fund, ere able to ork in the BEB. ^gust, 1887. , which fact 39 had a prejudicial effect on the Parish. I found a great desire otl all sides to have the vacancy filled, and a certain readiness to help generally in the work of the Church. Our congregations are declared to be rather above the average, while there has also been a small but appreciable increase on the communi- cant roll. The most encouraging feature is our Sunday- school, which numbers about 110 scholars and 10 teachers — we have usually about 80 in attendance. The choir is very fair, though lacking in masculine element; we now chant the Psalms at evening service on Sunday. Periodical services have been held in other parts of the Island, viz. : Near the "Narrows" and at Wilson s Beach, which have been well at- tended and thoroughly appreciated. But at present I have not thought it necessary to extend any efforts beyond the Island. The church is to be embellished by the addition of an aisle, which we hope to dedicate on July 37, St. Ann's Day. The financial condition of this Parish continues about the same; it. is essentially a fishing population, and there is not a rich person among them. Still, the assessment is always promptly paid. Last autumn, just before winter, I handed m nearly thirty dollars to the treasurer, voluntary offerings to the D. 0. S. This summer I expect to hand in fifty dollars. On the whole, 1 am disposed to be encouraged at the outlook of affairs, but I am certain that in addition to faith in God, it will require of us all patience and perseverance, perhaps for years to come, to find any substantial success. Baptisms, 40; Marriages, 3; Burials, 5. j^ ,.•'.,' CANTERBURY-REV. C. A. S. WARNEFORD. No report. . CANNING— REV. N. C. HANSEN. Our contribution to the D. C. S. will be $30.00, which is an increase over last year. We are sorry that there are no erections of Churches and Sunday-schools in this Parish to report this year. If we were to judge from outward appearance we could lay no claim to '5 in • ■ -m M W^ ■>i m -ii3 <*'A i >'"'M '•■-' ■■ 'jL myi] -■i'-sSs Pl • I'^l ■•■'.^^ H^ 4m ■ eJ>^ ■' .S WM ■It \ . J a IflH^^^^^^^l I . jfi: :- :^ fH 40 progress. Nevertheless, we trust that the Church's adminis- tration has not been in vain, 'and that deep in the heart seed has been sown which will bear fruit to eternal life. If the Bishops return before winter we will have a large class to present for confirnation. We certainly call it an ill wind that has blown both our chief pastors to England during the most useful season, yet we sincerely hope that it may blow somebody good. I cannot refrain here from mentioning the zeal and labors of Mr. Coburn, of Little River. When others refused to take the trouble he undertook the laborious task of collecting a large portion of my salary. The Church is cleaned, lighted and heated by himself or his family. His whole family sing in the choir and his daughter plays the organ. If wind and weather keep all others home they are always sure to be there. Mr. Coburn also is superintendent of the Sunday-school at Little River and always takes a class himself. All these services and oflBces are entirely voluntary. It would be well for the church if she had many sous as active in her service as Mr Coburn, and I hope that he may serve as an example to many churchmen. d} CARLETON— REV. 0. G. DOBBS. Reports contributions to the amount of $30.80 for General Purposes. • K - CHATHAM— REV. D. FORSYTH. » No Report. , /. DERBY— REV. A. F. HILTZ Is absent, with leave, on account of illness. Mr. W. T. Crocker reports contributions from Blackvillc to the amount of $27.70. He also reports a further sum of $45.05 from Derby and Nelson— in all $72.77. Mr. Crocker writes as follows : ' *' * Mr. Hiltz had to give up his work early in November from DOl No 0^ a severe injury to the spine, and has had finally to resign, having gone to England in hopes that the change of air will benefit him. Through the kindness of the Rector of Newcastle there has been regular fortnightly services at Derby and Nelson, but Blackville has been almost entirely without any. [r^ I '• t\ <. VL -i f:u>:< , DORCHESTER— EEV. J. ROY CAMPBELL. ' ••i; i- i, ... J. It is ebb tide with us yet, nor do I know when we shall reach low water, and still less can I see the flood. The names of several subscribers will again be missed this year; but a perusal of the list will prove that the Society has yet among us staunch and generous friends, who will give as long as they have the means. I am glad to be able to report upwards of one hundred and sixty dollars for the General Purposes Fund; and probably about a hundred for the Incapacitated Clergy Fund. As Rural Dean I may say that the thanks of the Society are due to Canon Brigstocke and Canon Neales, who did good work in January last by visiting every Parish in the Deanery of Shediac and speaking on the needs of the Diocese. Th>. reports from the several Parishes will, I believe, show that thej feel the impetus to the work of the Society which that depu- tation then gave; and I have no doubt at all but that if a similar deputation of the right men went into every Parish in each of the other Deaneries, that the Society's financial difficulty would entirely disappear. rm !>iv. A-} '•' £-' f«i. n,'»'. 'Mm ' DOUGLAS AND BRIGHT— REV. W. LeB. McKlEL. I No report, '••■^ !!»•»..■ ., •''?'?!•!• • l.^^i*; .■-vc. ■ ')-» -'I!;.'";: ■'); "'a- 'r "!• . -f FAIRVILLE— REV. J. C. TITCOMBE. « t Church life in this Parish has progressed greatly since I last made a report. We are now able to chronicle a com- municants' roll of over 100, and many others desire confirma- tion. The congregations still keep very good, and work is all the time progressing. There is a good Sanday-schoo^ ■ 4, k'^- )" 1 Jr. n. ■'■':> I: :| 1 win m m ' ^ m iM .- V ■?!,•. ■p %' 42 with an efficient and faithful staff of teachers, a large Bible class, and a painstaking and regular attending choir, and last, but not by any means feast, two very excellent sewing guilds; the self-denying labors and ceaseless zeal of the younger guild can call for much praise. Our men, many of them, are also excellent and faithful workers — giving their time and labor in many works on behalf of their church. All the necessary works connected with the Ciiurch are done by voluntary workers. Lay-reader (Mr. H. P. Perkins, to whom the priest in charge is greatly indebted), the organist and our verger, Mr. Wm. Miller, being alike unpaid. To them the best thanks of priest and people are undoubtedly due. The Church is also kept neat and clean by our Willing Workers, and the fuel required during the winter is also sent in as free-will offerings. We have had rather a trying time during the past year. Many outsiders, aided by what seems to be found in every Parish, a section of slighted, jealous malcontents and one or two disappointed office-seekers, being jealous of the success of the Church in this place, and without their aid, have tried to annoy us and to upset our work; the result, however, of their labors was to unite more closely the faithful ones. We are also very much hindered in doing many other works, being burdened with the task of furnishing our Church and build- ing, what now is absolutely necessary,a Parsonage; until that is done we shall find it very difficult to make both ends meet. Then, again, our people labor under greater disadvan- tages than those of any other Parish that I know, for in addition to the burdens already mentioned, work is only obtainable here in the mills (the principal means of support) from May to December. After the mills are closed money is very scarce, and as the people have neither homesteads nor farms to fall back upon for produce, etc., they are forced to run into debt during the winter, and their first earnings are re ired to pav house-rent and store debts. We have therefore been unable at present to do much for the D. C. S., but we are not ungrateful, and hope yet to repay the Society for the help they have hitherto granted us, and which we hope they will for a few years more continue to give. The following is a record of work done by the people during the two years of our existence as a separate mission: Our large old debt has now been entirely wiped out. The Church'and School have been insured for $3,000. The glass m am git wa] Th, and and sbec ceJl£ J^i expe yet build lai been i ^redej ful thi •about In sociati doJJftrJ of th( At after to kn( A'et. then Mr. After parishi to wor amou] of the] been We" it will I Smm^i tie Bt, is; ger are ind the by »om our the The sers, in as year, every •ne or less of led to E their ie are being bttild- until h ends sadvan- , for in is only upport) loney is or farms run into re ired )re been ; we are the help hey will ring is ^ years of >ut. The The glass in windows has been paid for. The nave of Church finished and painted on the outside. The narthex built as a Jubilee gift and offering. The Church grounds cleared up, levelled, walks made, and a new substantial fence erected and painted. The School enlarged, clapboarded, chimneys built, repaired and painted both inside and outside. A new porch, library and guild room erected and furnished. A barn and wood- sheds erected. The foundation of the chancel built. Trench cellar of rectory dug, and over $100 in hand for it. New furniture bought for the Church, and our running expenses and stipend fund hitherto paid. Much, however, has yet to be done before the Church is finished. The roofs of building inside are being sheathed and other work done. FKEDERICTON— REV. G. GOODRIDGE ROBERTS. I am happy to be able to report that a special effort has been made to increase the subscriptions from the Parish of Frcdericton to the D. C. S., and that it has been so success- ful that I feel safe in promising not less than $1,030, of which 'about one-half has already been collected. In addition to this amount the Women's Mission Aid As- sociation, of Fredericton, has raised two or three hundred dollars during the past year for the aid of the Poor Missions of the Diocese. .'U .v>> \y .'fi> GAGETOWN— W. B. DINGEE, WARDEN. At the resignation uf the Rev. James Neales last October, after being Roctor for nearly 30 years, we wrote to the Bishop to know if there was any clergymen we would be likely to get. The answer was that he did not know of any. We then advertised in the Church Guardian^ and to the answer Mr. Hackley from the Diocese of Montreal made application. After communication and recommendation from some of his parishioners we nominated him to the Bishop. We then went to work to collect for the Diocesan Church Society, and the amount is $70.00. To the present date, through the kindness of the.Rey. Wm. Armstrong, the services of the Church have been performed gratuitously. We are now making necessary repairs on the Rectory, and it will sooa be very comfortable, ■%: 'r,i' ^ k' A "• ,'1 44 :i;! ■{.•■ I ■!■■ GRAND FALLS- REV. W. B. ARMSTRONG. : - ■(-.. During the last winter, owing to its nnnsual exemption from severe storms, the services have been maintained in this Mission without interruption. On the 7th October last we had a visit from the Metro- politan accomj)anied by the Rev. F. Alexander, Sub-Dean. The day following, Saturday, the journey to Edmunston was made by rail. On Sunday the Church, with the new chancel, which had been just finished, was consecrated by the name of St. John the Baptist. The churchyard also adjoining was consecrated at the same time. There had been for some time a difficult^r in the way of consecrating the main building, a claim having been held against it. On the day of conse- cration, however, all claim was renounced, and we had the great satisfaction of worshipping in a Church unburdened by debt, free and unappropriated forever! The east window, of triple form, which the Bishop gave us for this Church has been much admired. The central light contains the Lamb and the Banner, and on the two side lights are inscribed the words: "He brought me to the banqueting house, and His banner over me was love." We have also to thank His Lordship for two other most appropriate gifts, more recently given, namely, a handsome ash reredos, which was made at Sussex, and a very nice piece of linoleum extend- ing the length of the nave. On the return to Grand Falls a Harvest Festival was held at All Saints Church, when the Bishop preached. The Church was very tastefully decorated for the occasion, and aided by the Rev. F. H, Rowse, late musical director of the Wood- stock Choral Union, the singing was very bright and hearty. Altogether it was a most enjoyable service, and one to be long remembered. The contributions to the General Purposes of the Society will be slightly in advance of last year, namely, $50.00. '•an- f\x. ) 1 GRAND MANAN— REV. W. S. COVERT. « ^ ;;..<> ii. '.vU.v*;j. Hi ilU^QW: I have little to report beyond the usual routine of work. The services have been very regularly kept up, and the Sun- day-BchoolB are doing well. Some farther improvements have been made on the Church of the Ascensioa at North Head, and (St. bell, builc stone confi] D. 0. side« Ouj sewiu; Th£ of the Churc trust t ■'1- .-,; Nor( ion this tro- oan. was acel, ae of ; was time ng, a jonse- kdthe ledby ave us I ligbt I lights ueting also to gifts, which extend- ^as held Church iided by Wood- i hearty. ) be long e Society ,00. of work. the Sun- aents have nth Head, 45 and some repairs are to be made on the Parish Church (St. Paul's) at Grand Harbor, and in this we hope to place a bell some time during the coming year. This last is a stone building erected in 1840. It was the second Church built of stone m this Province. The Metropolitan has held a confirmation on Grand Manan since the lust meeting of the D. G. S., and the number of communicants has been con- siderably increased. Our cnurchwomen have done much for us by means of their sewing societies. The death of H. Chip. Seely, Esq., some time superintendent of the Sunday-school in the Church of the Ascension and a Church Warden for one year, was a great loss to us, but we trust that our great loss is his gain. ; ■ GREENWICH— REV. D. W. PICKETT. No report. . . l.l'; HAMPTON— REV. 0. S. NEWNHAM. . '; The work of the Church in the Parish of Hampton has gone on as usual during the past year. Another school chapel has been licensed by the Lord Bishop for divine service. This chapel is situated at Hampton Station, and is known as the School Chapel of the Messiah. At a confirma- tion held in St. Paul's Church on April 22nd, twenty-three persons received the Apostolic rite at the hands of His Lord- ^ship, the Bishop Coadjutor. The depressed state of business has made itself felt in Hampton, and, as a result, the income of the Church has not been up to the average; and, moreover, a number of young persons and one or two families have removed away, which has lessened somewhat our communicants' list; but otherwise there is much in the work to give en- couragement, and one's heart is often cheered by the kindness and sympathy of the parishioners. « w. The collections have not yet been taken up for the Society, but is is hoped that the amount will not fall short of the sum expected by the Society. ,* « .♦.' '>t m m ■ 'v ^.1 m -Mil f ■ i ♦; .5: ■ i ! k (f* |f'4F lit :^3 ,-(,;•) • 46 JOHNSTON— REV. C. P. HANINGTON. The work of the Church has been steadily going on in this Parish since my last report, and there are signs of progress. The services continue to improve in heartiness, and the attend- ance at them is good. I have been carrying on services this summer for the first time in that section of Johnston called Bagdad. About fifty persons attend these services, and the interest taken in them is good. A Sunday-school has also been started in this district, which is well attended. As Bagdad is on the borders of Waterborough the Rev. Mr. Hatheway, Rector of Waterborough, assists in carrying on these services. We are about to build a new Church in that part of John- ston which we call Canaan Rapids. The site has been chosen and the framing hauled. We hope to put up the frame in July and to enclose the building in the autumn. It will be but a small building 17x35, large enough, however, for our congregation. The Sunday-school there has taken rapid strides this summer, since Miss Coyle has taken it in hand. Nineteen children attend it, which is very good for a very small place. The services at Cody's have been much improved by means of the organ, kindly loaned by Mrs. C. F. Cody. We have had hardly any singing there hitherto, but now the services are bright with music. The responding has always been good. Some day we hope to get a Church built there; but one Church at a time is enough for us to undertake. The Rectory (which is Glebe Property) has had ar new piece added to it, making it more convenient^ comfortable and alsu more handsome. The Parish will endeavor to raise towards D. C. S. general fund about the same as last year. •(:i70 M ,V,^4: ■.!f\ •Jj iv -I'A t: ■m :■.: KINGSCLEAR— REV. H. MONTGOMERY. ■-i ^n ! This Parish, like many others in the Diocese, has suffered much during the year past from emigration. Within that short period three families have left the Parish, and are now- residing in Fredericton, taking with them some of my most energetic and faithful helpers in the work of the Church, besides decreasing the parochial funds no pmall amount.! r.i Y No It is . ^ork in prosper© since my , ant one 1 *'ie parish ?«e Mostl Jutorandl P^e beftutf •w this ^ress. itend- 8 this called id tbe iS also a. As V. Hv. ing ow f John- \ chosen raoie in t will be for our in rapUl in band. ^v a very by means We bave e services ays been |bere-, but new piece le and also S. general ■'^ : 47 But notwithstanding this we have laymen good and true still remaining and hope for others to come in good time. There are many hopeful and encouraging signs in the work and life of the Church in the Parish for which we feel deeply thank* fill. The average attendance of the congregation at the two Churches has slightly increased since my last report, and we are convinced that, while the Church's growth is not as rapid as we would like to see, yet it is progressing steadily and surely though slowly. We are certainly not losing except by emigration. Financially the Parish never was in a better con- dition. We are entirely free from debt, and thanks to some of our energetic Churchwomen we have a good sum on hand towards erecting a new fence around the Church lot. Steps have also been taken towards putting in a memorial window in the Parish Church to the late Rev. J. F. Carr, one of my predecessors. Services have been regularly held during the year past, notwithstanding my absence and additional work in Ludlow, i'or the services performed in my absence I am deeply indebted to His Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor, the Rev. G. G. Roberts, Rector of Fredericton, and my Lay Reader Lt.-Col. Maunsell. Owing to the proposed scheme for raising funds for the D. C. S. which comes before your com- mittee for consideration, no collections have as yet been made for the General Purposes Fund, but we feel that when the demand is made Eingsclear will do its duty. * ' > '' lY. kas suffered titbin that [nd are no^^' ^f my Baost I he Church, l\\ amount. in ;ri. >•,,''"' :» '/■ KINGSTON -RE7. H. S. WAINWRIGHT. No report. !J. '. J :M. I',;!',. ■-.i:-j :;r'i; ■Hi LUDLOW ANPBLISSFIELD— REV. H. MONTGOMERY. .....^ It is with great pleasure that I am able to report that the work in this new Mission has during the year past been most prosperous and encouraging. Many events have transpired since my last report which mark the year as a most import- ant one for Ludlow. The ninth of last July was, as one of the parishioners expressed it, Ludlow's bigdav. On that day the Most Rev. the Metropolitan, assisted by tlie Bishop Coad- I jutor and a number of the Clergy of the Diocese, consecrated [the beautiful Church of St, James the Great, A large num- Wi^ m "M fj>' ,.Am ,l'r<5 'I %'^ i'-j' li t' m 48 ber of Church friends from St. John and Fredericton were present on that occasion and greatly gladdened the hearts of the parishioners by their interest in the Mission and their kindness in other ways. The services held on that and the following day were most hearty, and the addresses by the Bishop Coadjutor and the visiting brethren present were most encouraging and convincing. It was a time never to be for- gotten and for generations to come the events which happen- ed in connection with the consecration of Ludlow's first Church will be told with heartfelt joy and thankfulness. Since the consecration regular services have been held in the Church twice a month by myself, and on the remaining Sun- days of the month by Mr. Walter Price, who has been licens- ed by the Bishop as fay reader, and who is also a great-grand- son of the Rev. Walter Price, first Missionary on the Mira- michi. The services are regularly and v^ell attended and but few country Churches can boast of better singing or more hearty responding. This feature of the work is due very largely to the careful training given the congregation by that zealous and energetic servant of God, Miss Jacob, a name not unknown to the members of the Church in the Diocese and one thai, shall never be forgotten by the Church people of Ludlow and Blissfield. Work has also been begun in the thriving village of Doaktown under very favorable auspices. The people there are anxiously looking forward to building a Church, about which, their brethren in the faith will no doubt be reminded when the proper time comes. The con- gregation at this place averages about eighty. Since my last report there have been sixty-four baptisms, and eighty-one candidates confirmed. There are about fifty-two communi- cants on the roll, whereas a year ago there were only eight. Never was work more encouraging than in this field so long neglected, and never were there kinder or more willing hearts, re^y to learn the blessed truths of our Holy Church. The Mission has, since work was begun there, found many friends good and true, but none more faithful to its interests or more beloved by the people than the Bishop Coadjutor. To him and all those kind friends in St. John, Fredericton and else- where, the Curate in charge and the parishioners feel deeply grateful for their interest, their prayers, and their substantial aid in carrying on the work in this Mission. To the parish- ioners I owe a debt of gratitude for all their kindness to me personally. To qiention names would occupy too much space, are it i^und being weU-h Kin^ begiv abnnd Missio D. 0. J but thi MA ". >''; "I yero ta of their I the J the most D for- ppen- i first Iness. in the g Sun- licens- grand- )'Mira- ,ad but r more le very by that ime not pese and eople of ia the uspices. ilding a will no he con- my last fhty-one ^mmuni- fly eiglit. i 80 long Iff hearts, th. The [y friends or more To him and else- jel deeply ibstantial jQ parish- ^ess to me Lch space, 49 for one and all of thorn never cease to show their appreciation for what ia being done for them. A branch of the Women's Aid Society has been formed, and in my next report I hope to be able to tell you that through their efforts a new fence will have been placed around the graveyard adjoining the Church, and Ood's acre more reverently and tenderly eared for. There are in the Mission four Sunday-schools comprising about one hundred scholars, in whose hearts we trust such good seed is being sown, by faithful teachers, as will redound to the future well-being of the Mission and the advancement of God's Kin^om in their midst. God grant it, and may all praise be given to Him for the mercies and blessings which have so abundantly been vouchsafed to the Oh urcli people of this Mission since our last report. The subscriptions towards the D. 0. S. General Purposes Fund have not yet been completed but thus far have reached f 86. ' ""i - M ':' MAUGERVILLE-REV. HORACE E. DIBBLEE.; '' Since my appointment to the charge of this Mission in January last, Sunday services have been held regularly (morn- ing and evening) in the Parish church. '■ :,:''' During the season of Lent I held week-day servicer in the Upper Maugerville hall, where the congregations were very large and attentive. The Friday evening services in the church during this season were, also comparatively well at- tended. Through the kindness and liberality of the people some much needed repairs have been recently added to the Parson- age. Our Sunday-school is in a most satisfactory condition. The thanks of the congregation and myself are due to the Hev. R. Simonds, of Burton, who, at great inconvenience to himself, gladly came to us on several occasions and celebrated the Holy Eucharist in oar behalf. In the departure of Thomas H. Perley, Esq., and family, to Eau-Claire, Wis., the Church in this Mission uustains a severe loss, a'Ad theiaitoionary at the same time loses a kind friend and hearty co-worker. The voluntary contibntions from this (self-sustaining) Mission to the D. C. S. will not this year [exceed ^15.00. '' > - , i • •1 HnH ' . I'^l.fi^H ?'-Vi|i;-||| ■ . 1 • iryStl^M ^ '*■,'•» ■ii^ '^^WSi •a ' ■ ■/' -ij I'WII '■ >.' ' 'VV>§lll>l * • ■ . . ■ "Vi ■■•Kij^^tX ^ ■ •■■-U3-l| 1 •• ift/r^l ;•' ■•« '.; t'»>i* '*■ ■ ^■'•■•^^-"^'P?' * '!?*■*■ '■^Ml ■V ' , '■'^-ii"'.'"'^! ■ ,'■ J'',P Ai^'^.^H *•• . Wfc'/^lwH f . • ■ 't'lii'^wSi ;'. • . ' :!?•'' ft'^iaBB "' 1 V ''■."! 'l^HI y ' . ' ?' " 'r 'i^Wm , ,yi JPIH ,','-v. 'i'sflB ''' ' fU; r^M^j^ Sin<}e last Julj affairs have been moving very auietly for- ward in this Parish. The repairs last year reported as neces- sary to the church, were duly carried out, and, t am glad to say, paid for as they went on; they cost fearer six hundred dollars than the estimated. five. We are not yet out pf, debt, but are in a better position than last year by about 1400, and the new rectory question has become a practical, one; the LadiesV Willing Workers Society (which contributed nearly half the cost of repairs on the church, and has been mainly instru- mental in reducing the debt) has taken it up and will be sure to seto it through in time. I was incapacitated for work during three Sundays in. the year by illness, but through the kindness of the £t. Bev. the Bishop Coadjutor, and the Rev. A. J. Reid, the church was only closed for one Sunday. I have to record another visit of His Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor, on Sunday, March 18th, when thirteen persons were presented to receive the. laying on of hands. The congregations are growing as the town grows, and the Sunday-school has increased somewhat faster and bids fair for the future strength of the Church. The com- ntunicants on Easter day numbered 116, an increase of li over last year. , .^.: There is no need to report contributions, as by the scheme proposed by B. of H. M. the Parish will be pledged to a share apportioned by the Rural Deanery of the sum required from the Deanery by D. C. S. If, however, the old system should be carried on, the voluntary contributions will increase slight-, ly, unless the Parish is treated exceptionally in the matter of assessment. I find it difficult to do much collecting till this' is asceriained, but may know more certainly by July^, Ij;4ir/olo'> ?' ■ ^■■■■' ■ f: \. r , . , , 1 . ., '-til!;.!!'). MUSQUASH-REV. H. M. SPIKE. < C-'H I '^^ia an ^^"ngperfi, etiini in By the new plan proposed by the Board of Home Misssonny time an we will publish the subscribers to the D. Ci S. stipend of salarAate them al as the Board seem to suggest* {;:;ftiiii(i^.M- f'"® crowned Our required amount for D. C. S. will be as reported, aboulose. Jq ^ $70*00. There is a growing interest in the Society (D. C. Sihe age of and BUtita, and I whicf g:ener< I ■"i , I hai I statec The exj then mi oe place Church Jast rep( place; tl nionths. in numb ^9^^ arej '"inistrat some sucl an-angenii As the not yet pi your Socit ^Pon the . ^0 the Pa] i?»I>ec. 3j1 '^oser, by fclf m nt .virfiii.t f ly f OT- neces- ;\ad to indred I, debt, [)6, aiitl Uq; tbe J iustru- bo sure fj in* tne Rev. the ,ttrcb was QX visit 01 irch 18tb, laying on WB grows, Easter ana The com- jase of 1^ Lbe scbeme I to a sbare Lired from Item sbouW lease sligbt-, t matter ot fng till thisl 61 and we hope when the time comes for the Church to be self- sustaining in this Parish, the people will freely do their part, and the work of the Church will increase by that liberality which we expect from those who have so long obtained the generous help of the Society. "•';'v ,fr a :> a '\.i m'I .t'i'f ■ l;i la 1 'JV \ 'V -?;'».» \\ui; \uv '^*''\^ NkwCASTLE— REV. J. H. S. SWEET. I have little to report to the Society beyond endorsing what I stated last year with respect to the status of this Mission. The experience of another year has confirmed the expression then made that the condition of the Parish of Newcastle must be placed upon a different basis in order that the work of the Church may be carried on in the future. I mentioned in my last report the constant exodus of Church people from the place; this removal has not decreased during the past twelve months. Those who remain are consequently much reduced Id numbers and cannot support the Church as heretofore. They are, I firmly believe, doing what they can, but if the ministration of the Church is to be carried on, it must be on some such terms as those proposed last year — the entire re- arrangement of the missions of Newcastle and Derby. As the Parish is now making an effort to pay up assessments not yet paid, for the two quarters ending Dec. 31st, of last year, I am unable to report any voluntary contributions to your Society. As it is not the intention of the Parish to call upon the Society for the payment of the grant already voted to the Parish for the year ending Oct. 1st, beyond that due on Dec. 31st, the Society will be the gainer, rather than the loser, by this arrangement. ii',UVt^''{^)> K 'i ,A. • '« '.I < ; ' i yv ^^ r/ NEW DENMARK— REV. N. M. HANSEN. 1 v. This summer I am busy with the preparation of twenty oung persons to be presented for confirmation at the Bishop s etnrn in September. I find it wise to spend a good part of MissBOflfr'y time and strength on children and young people, to edu- dof salftil**® ^hem as well as possible for the Church. If my efforts ^^ "re crowned with success the Church will prosper, if not it will In my Mission there are now about 200 children under age of 15 years (the number every year increases), nearly .„ (D. C. bi»e •* 11 mm '• ^^ ■ * '-Sntt; Hfim • : .: :i?^m 1 • ^M^B ■tgHW ' -'li ■ • t-','i,'fll •' • >■•,'*•> 'S : '. l.'v!^ • ' ■ V:>>| ■ , ..;\*?^ ^'W 'M ■ l' • :•■•' 1^ m •'^4 w 1 iy<^s m I:: ♦■■, . * mi S 'H- i ty (D W'-Y '■h\ M' -.'1' ■■•* f .li 63 all baptized by me. About 00 children ar& instructed in tbe Sunday-schools; of those about 70 attend the school at my own house, taught by me every Sunday with the assistance of my daughter. At the school in Foley Brook, a back settlement, there are about 20 children, instructed by a woman. Besides that, I go out there once a month on a week day and teach the children, and give> service for the adults. In Outlet, another remote part of my Mission, I intend working up an- other Sunday-school when the school-house is finished and a suitable teacher can be found. ; ^ v, ^^ ,. .■.:,:,,., . Blessed be the venerable Church Society for enabling me and other missionaries in poor and small places to take care of the children and educate them for the Church and tbe Kingdom of God. , :' y "''T'^'^'.' . . -- ^^- My contribution list is not yet completed! We will try to do a little better this year. "1 ii Ui' ». .f t^' ,r NEW MARYLAND— REV. F. ALEXANDER. mi' The services of this Mission have been carried on with regularity during the past year. I regret to state that for some months past I have been obliged to suspend the work of the Sunday-school, not being able to supply the place of the late superintendent, who has removed to Fredericton. The contributions to D. C. S. will, I trust, not fall short of those of last year. To the care and blessing of Almighty God through another year I again humbly commit the work of this Mission. NORTON— REV. E. A. WARNEFORD Reports contributions to the amount of $83.85. 5 .. * yao h^tn „U^:n(un St Clements f Riverside. — I am thankful to be able to re- m •■■■'■/ i -A, 1:-. %\ ■■e ■ 1 I if . > jt ■m m ■^fefcv , F- HHiHI^ ^p^^i pyi . " PI' 'H '■?.. 11 .' if. ■■ ■J ji i" lp'>'- i ■ |::: "1/ "♦ '.: li t,- 1 1 If ?.:.5 ! : fir 64 port that this congregation have voluntarily assessed themselves to make some long needed repairs on this ancient structure, and I can only hope that this is but the commencement of such repairs and restoration as will make Saint Clements church somewhat worthier of the Divine Presence. "We hope this summer to exchange the old roof, which has done duty for threescore years, for a new one, and paint it, and try ana make such internal alterations as will lend dignity to the two sacraments. I would remind friends of this ancient structure that it never had an altar. Offerings of a suitable table (to replace the present ordinary table), a credence and an altar rail, would be very welcome gifts. The churchyard has been cleared of weeds and undergrowth. Saint John, Magundy. — We are commencing the erection of the new church, and hope to have it completed before the winter sets in. I have to thank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lock- ard for a deed of the site, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry for a deed of land adjacent to preserve the picturesqueness of the site. I also take this opportunity of thanking Mrs. Brig- stocke and the ladies of Trinity Church for their help in raising funds for us. All Saints, Magaguddavic. — A troublesome dispute that has been smouldering for years, as to the ownership of the churchyard, has been set at rest, and the churchyard is at last completely fenced. The church lands have been ' partially fenced anew, and cutting in the church woods has been stop- ped. Certain trespassers have consented to pay stumpage for the timber they felled. To avoid any chance of future mis- understandings, a surveyor was engaged to run out the dividing lines afresh. This is all I have to report regarding church property in this Parish. The Kight Beverend the Bishop Coadjutor paid us a visit last October, confirming eleven candidates. The congregations of Saint John and All Saints, as special Lenten offerings to some work of mercy, gave $12.00 to Lady Tilley's hospital, Fredericton. Notwithstanding considerable losses by death and emigra- tion, the communicant roll is higher now than it was last year. The increase in frequency of communions is very marked, and only five communicants failed to make their Easter Communion. , , w for, Parii In incre ■ivy. • Ait cure, cause being soon f doin/jr po<*pJe and oc Nod soon de it; but tfl.ow n services the reel day fier expense Bishop! himself I York K childreil regular] niore.pr will be school £ for peric, , AtPrl 'ast repol open su J Throul m St. jj Jast Chril a timely 1 ^'^e natd parents r unheeded that queid 55 ves ire, jnts lOpe luty and two ;tnre e(to altar awtb. ection •e the Lock- Henry 1688 of Brig- lelp itt te that of the at last [artially )n stop- ,age f.or ire m^s- ^ut the [garding |l8 a visit special to Lady emigra- is very ike their While, therefore, I feel that there is much to thank God for, and take courage, I cannot but acknowledge that in a Parish of so large an area, much more ought to be done. In conclusion I must repeat my thanks of last year for the increasing kindness shown me by my parishioners. ^^. ''■1*4 , MANNERS-SUTTON". .>iii;l/iiy<- i\ ■i. 1 , AUhough th^ Parish of Manners-Sutton is not within my cure, yet I plead for a few words on behalf of it, simply be- cause it is a deserted Parish. I was at one time in hopes of being able to hold occasional services at York Mills, but I soon found I could not in justice to my own Parish continue doinj^ 80, notwithstanding the kindness and liberality of the peoipTe. Still, regular services ought to be held at York Mills, and occasional Sunday services at Prince William station. No doubt other pointy within that populous Parish would soon demand services, were a resident clergyman in charge of it; but these two points, being the nearest to me, are those I know most about. I am being perpetually asked to give them services, but Prince William station is twenty-five miles from the rectory, and York Mills thirty. To give any other Sun- day services than those I am now doing could only be at the expense of the churches I serve. When the Bight Bev. the Bishop Coadjutor visited my Parish last October, he availed himself of tne opportunity to pay a long promised visit to York Mills and hold service in the school-house, when nine children vtr^re baptized. Until the Church is able to send a regular clergyman to this Parish, where the field oljwork is more promising than in many an old Parish, I hope something will be done to establish on some permanent basis a Sunday- school at York Mills, and perhaps Brockaway» and arrange for periodical visits of some priest. ■ r- >; , ,..w u ,...b>; . a j At Prince William station a Sunday-school has, since my last report, been opened by Miss Agnes Dougherty, and kept open summer and winter, with an average attendance of 13. Through the kindness of the Bishop Coadjutor and friends in St. John the children were able to have a Christmas tree last Christmas, and the Committee on Object III. have made a timely grant to provide Bibles, prayer-books, and catechisms. The natural result of a year's training is, thatt scholars and parents now ask for Sunday services. Is their request to go unheeded? It is for the laymen of the city parishes to answer that question. .1 •! '^^ ■'.'■",-■'■ *«' 1 ., f >• <; y'. 4' >'.) ^tii-'.ll (i.i 56 RESTIGOUCHE-REV. 0. D. BROWN. Church work generally, in tliis large Misslph/mky ibe re- ported to bo in a fair state. Financiafly, everything coixcern- ing church affairs is in a good condition. AH debt has Ijeen cleared off. The churches and the rectory are insured, in accordance with the wise rule of the Church Society. There is the sum of $120 in the bank, to the credit of the Capapbell- ton congregation, for the purchase of a bell or oth«r dhiirch improvement, to which our beloved Metropolitan has liberally added f 20. The Dalhousie congregation has on band a strffl- cient sum to meet current expenses. Divine services have been carried on pretty much in the same way as reported last year. I have held' each Suiiitday, alternately, morning service or evening service at Campbedlton and Dalhonsie. This order, howevei', was broken for a few weeks during the worst part of the winter, wheA the roads were impassable. Then I gave the Sunday either to one or the other of the congregations. On the Campbellton Sunday the church was closed at Dalhousie; and oil ^e Dalhousie Sunday Mr. Armstrong held the usual evening service at Campbellton. He has regularly given an evening serviiie there once a fortnight. There is, therefore, a celebration of the Holy Communion every Sunday in the Mission, a>nd setvice each Sunday evening in Campbellton. Thfe Tjitany-is said at the evening services, as allowed by the Canon of the Provincial Synod. Special services hav^ been given in both churches in Lent, and uponthe principal days appointed in the Book of Common Prayer. I had t6 abandon the Wednesday evening service at Canipbellton during the winter. The Friday evening service at Dalhousie fias been regulfM*ly carried on. Occasional services have been given at Flatlands, Dawson- ville, Upsalqiiitch, and Mann's Mountain. His Lordship the Metropolitan visited the Mission in September, for confir- mation, when thirty-eight persons were confirmed. A nice new organ has been put in the church at Dalhousie. It is ^id for. The communicants among the ladies of tiiis congregation formed themselves into a Church Guild for the winter months. It worked on quietly and successfully. By its means a ftne new chandelier and new matting were got for the church. Besides, it has some money on hand for some { other good purpose. ' ■•'•' "' ""'-f'^ ^»iij *?>** ■-■■ n .w-fur,Mi Ti John their used, work been The I churcl Mr. A in thej here. At : think Sundaj at Oaw munica Iannis CAuta.: , could fb It is t Church Mission, field. lam church of both ArmstroJ S. S. teac _ The cd t/ust yeaj Con fir] • tin .If/' 'if Since ary, the ^''ell attei self, are Hev. J. lenience give to tl Eucharist] ^ re- xcjern- i Taeen •eft, in There ipbell- imirch a stiffi- iii the pbdttton or aiew 10 roads 5 one or L Bunday )alhou8ie jrvice at ri(ie there n of the a setvice Dawson- rdship the lior confir- «,ij'f •♦• The SundajTHScbool hefe is in good condition. Mr. H. A. Johnson is the superintendent. The teachers are faithful in their work. The Bishop Doane series of S. S. Manuals are used, and give satisfaction. In Gampbellton, by the good work of the Ladies' Sewic Circle, two handsome chairs have been procured for * e noel. They were nt :h. wanted. The Sunday-sohoo'i a» im^ '^ing. As there are not many church children it is not a large one. The superintendent, Mr. Armstrong, and all the teachers, are faithful and regular in their good work. The Bishop Doane series are also used here. . ■ . At Dawsonville, Upsalquitch, and Mann's Mountain I think a fairly large congregation could be got together if Sunday services could be given. At a week-day service held at Dawsonville there were 70 people present, and 21 copi- municants. At Upsalquitch the school-house was filled. At Mann's Mountain 35 people were present, and 13 communi- cants. If a church could be built at Dawsonville, all these could forna one congregation. it is to be hoped that the time is not far distant when the Church Society will be able to place an extra man in this Mission. It. is impossible for one to do justice to so large a field. I am very thankful to all who have interested themselves in church work in the Mission, especially to the Church Wardens of both congregations, to Mr. Smith, our Treasurer, to Mr. Armstrong, our Iiay Header, to the superintendents and the S. S. teachers, to Miss Murray and the members of the choirs. The contributions to the D. C. S, are not yet completed. Last year $81 was sent; this year we hope to send $100. / _j,^ Cqnfirmed^, 38; Baptisms, 21; Marriages, 4; Deaths, 7, ,','J',' ' ilUilllio-: "1 .^f ■rrn-. liAV.' ii RICHMOND— REV. A. W. TEED. ..iUiu.ti .;;♦(' Since my arrival in this Mission, towards the last of Janu- ary, the services have been regularly held, and, in general, well attended. The thanks of my congregations, and of my- self, are due to the Rev. Canon Neales, Woodstock, and the Rev. J. E. Flewelling, Wicklow, who, at considerable incon- venience to themselves, exchanged duties with me, in order to give to the people: opportunities for partaking of the Holy Eucharist. The south side of the roof of St. John's church ■n '^^^ : P' ' "i ml ■M i ''"•■'iW tWS 111 M ' \M •^M m If i '"'iM v ^, .'. i-Ji-i f -^^ ' r '■'i } »^' ' '■.;y4 |;J; 1 . ■ ■ \ I;/ m * h l'' ■'- m 4 ;ti • ■, '.. ■■■M '-' "■■ft? ... -J^'i 'M* ' 'M .-ij ft*." »■ V. ' .!• :■' '.•.it' .»: 6d hr.8 been re-shingled and painted, this spring, the cost being defrayed oat of some funds which the ladies of the Sewing Circle earned last year. The rectory, which has been unoc- cupied for a year, is now being put in thorough repair. There is ^reat need of a church on the Meduxnekeag. Land for a building has been offered at two different points, and if the people would agree upon a site, work could, I think, Boon be begun. I hope next year to report some progress upon it. IIJ.^L '<■'» r-i ) - > ' J ' /yf yi<,' iifV.fofiv/i/{ ^;, During the past year services were held regularly at Richi- bucto and Kingston. The church's season of penitential sorrow and sacred joy was well observed, and the special services during Lent were surprisingly well attended. Services weire held occasionally at Kouchibouguac, Buctouche, ^nd Nicholas River, which were also well aibtetided. On August 2Sth, a confirmation service was held by the Bishop Coadjutor when twenty persons were confirmed. There was a l^rge con- gregation present and the Bishop's able and instructive sermon will be long remembered. Last winter we lost two families by removals; and as they were communicants and good contributors to the fund& of the parish their loss is^ keenly felt. In regard to the present condition of the parish I may state that there are 351 persons, including children, who belong to the church, of whom only thirty-seven are communicants and fifty-eight confirmed. The tone of church feeling is not very healthy; but it is improving. There is, however, one encouraging feature in connection with the parish and that is there never was more unanimity among the members of St. Mary's Church than at present, and this is not the unanimity of the grave; but the unanimity of active co-operation in everything that may be conducive to the best interests of the church in the parish. Definite work is being done in the Sunday-school; good text books have been introduced and the teachers evince great interest in their work. In addition to three full services every Sunday, I teach a large Bible class at Riohibncto from 1 :45 to 2:45 p. m. These young people are being taught the elements of theology as contained in Bishop Wordsworth's excellent manual: "Theophilus Anglioanns." Thus the sources of perr may RicJ] in ti In that everj from Thei then the n used had u gatioD parish prover worth a carrii fall an year, o report coagre^ wealthy , dollars smelt couplet best 8U] more tJ coming] the peo] sions of) gifts th( Hepoi ■'{■to;'. ■'ITi'! 17 • Statec an incre^ MMta 50 eing wing inoc- Ihere Eor a t the in be t. t/i -• Richi- tential gpedial iervices le, And August adjtitor fge con- sermon families id good nly felt. Lay state lelohg to ants and but it 13 lature in vas more than at but ibe may be J parisb. rood text ice gre**' oes every n 1 :45 to elements excellent lources of e permanent and future prosperity are being cultivated, and w^ may hope that the rising generation of church people at Richibucto will be able to give a reason for the hope that is in them. :'tr^ii->'f\ In regard to the financial condition of the Parish I may say, that I found when I was appointed to it, eighteen months aeo, every department of our little parochial machinery in debt> from the clerical stipend fund down to the Sunday-schobl. The Church Wardens had borrowed a hundred dollars to pay the Rev. Mr. Almon's stipend, which was drawing intetvst at the rate of ten per cent, and even the paint which had been used to paint the Sunday-school room nearly four years ago, had not been paid for. Last August the ladies of the congre- gation held a sale of work which enabled us to rejoice in a parish clear of debt. In addition to this, the following im- provements have been made and paid for, viz. : an altar frontal worth seVehty dollars, a chandelier worth thirty dolkrs, and a carriage-house, in connection with the rectory, was built last fall and paid for, and at the close of our ecclesiastical fiscal year, on Easter Monday, the Church Wardens were able to report a balance of ten dollars in hand. All told, our little congregation — a mere handful of people — none of whom are wealthy, contributed towards various objects over a thousand dollars last year. But owing to the almost total failure of the smelt fisheries lest winter, and losses sustained by removals, coupled with the fact that we are likely to lose some of our best supporters next fall, I fear the Church Wardens will have more than enough to do to meet the assessment during the coming year. In conclusion, I would record my gratitude to the people committed to my care for many voluntary ex{H'e&- sions of good will towards me, and especially for the generous gifts they gave Mrs. Gwilym and myself last Christmas, ul Reports contributions for General Purposes, $101.98. n i"rj,i: ;> 1/y 'ij'J' ^>j(^TOv.i,•;<{od r.)ur. V» fcfl'- •' .-iM! } ■n -'i.-ir Y Oi■r()^ .' (• '^ 7 : "^ ^ ROTHESAY— REV. W. HANCOCK 7^ •"'>'■ '^^ " fl* W jhLx • ■ ' .irir ii,V\l hijii Stated,' lii a verbal teport, that he trusted there would be an increased amount of contributions from this Parish. m H i '■'■ 'i '■ • • '-> ^ -Mm % m\ 1 ■ ■<.■.■■■ V.*'- Beports contributions as follows: ii; )u . &ACKV1LLE— REV. C. F. WIGGINfi .,.{ ; ... I . . . .' vq8. <«d .... .... o oU . , . , .... 5 41 .... •••• t/U General Purposes, W<. and 0. Fund, L 0. Fund, .... . . .... O. X . \jr.', '...• .... .... .••» Dono^ic Missions, .... .... .... ,vgn .-.li-.'JV, -jf; 1 VUlJ' fT ;ifv..: »; ■,ii')i.-fHlimc, '>v}l,Ji*ijf Oi i*>r. •■Hi^'-i^iV SHEDUO— REV. F. W. VROOM ,'•.,•' f^ ^iiH;;.. Stated, in a verbal report, that this Parish would ^^ndeavor to come up to the requirements. +;v;,inn\ !''iil H' J. ..■., I < /-.ill w..C^iu : >jii. ji •jlJJii !!■'J. i'jt'ii.l »v Aoi./iip •j'j.u nMH^fi'.ilj SIMONDS-REV. G. SOHOFIELD. ,u>\cd;iy • Since my last report few changes have taken place in this Parish, except that rather too frequently individuals or fami- lies have removed to the United States in search of more re- munerative employment. The shipyards at Black River and Gardiner*s Creek, though not quite silent, are nearly so. This is a great loss to my parishioners there. During the year I have officiated at 16 baptisms, 4 marri- ages and 4 burials, and during the 29 years of my incumbency I have officiated at 997 baptisms, 255 marriages, and 337 burials. A few weeks ago I experienced the sorest bereavement any man can sustain. Yet I was not left to sorrow as they who have no hope; but rather to marvel at those wondrous words: " Absent from tJie body — present with the Lord." I trust this trial will be sanctified to many, but especially that in the short time during which I majr yet hope to be actively em- ployed in the work of the ministry, I may be enabled more devoutly and more successfully to minister in holy things, seeing ** the night cometh when no man can work.'' .'if'!* CI SPRINGFIELD— REV. A. J. CRESSVVELL ia ieavor i:\-, Lull V, ,:■.■ , ■: ■' -.** I ■ J in this )r fami- Dore re- though to my 4 inarri- imbency and 337 lent any hey who J words: I trust lat in the Lvely em- ,led more things, In this, my second report from this Mission to the Society, I have little of special importance to relate. My work is as void of startling incident as is the routine of any city paro- chial clergyman. The three services have been kept up stead- ily every Sunday, involving by nightfall a triangular drive of nineteen miles. • "J"' " i;: j;;irii ^u>»:; i-iiv-yii On June 10th, of last year, the Most Rev. the Mettopolitftn visited us for the purpose of confirmation. 18 were'Con firmed — 5 males and 13 females. In the afternoon His Lordship drove one mile to confirm Mr. John Kellier, who was bed- ridden, and since taken to his rest. Driving on four miles farther, to SS. Simon and Jude's church, afternoon service was held, the Bishop again preaching. We thankfully record a gift of an altar rail from Mrs. James Scovil. It was greatly needed for the aged and infirm communicants, and therefore greatly appreciatecj. Likewise a Bishop's chair, kindly given by Mr. J. W. C. Northrop. We have also bought a matting for the aisle, lyhilst externally a picket fence is being erected. At Norton Station the services have been regularly sus- tained, though the congregation does not increase. The past winter has severely tried the worshippers of this church, the stove being a poor one, and the church, in consequence, cold. Tiiis we are goin^ to remedy. In this church also we have matting for the aisle. ,iM! I (i ;. '>] .vJ .; . "'. ..ui v< I am glad to say that the Sunday-schools are doing good work, and the teachers willing to do their best. However, a • word of caution is greatly needed in regard tacertain Sunday- school statistics, put forth in pamphlet form relative to the numerical strength of Sunday-school scholars in this Mission, this pamphlet containing a great exaggeration. Coming, lastly, to thel Parish church, I may say that the congregations are fairly good. Mainly through the effortii'of an earnest church wonaan, together with the hearty co-opei*- ation of the parishioners, $153 were raised last summer for a ' bell for Trinity Church. His Lordship th^' Bishop kindly promised $10, but gave us $20, towards our bell, iina it8 joy- ful sound now breaks the stillness of our quiet Sundi^. T hope in the autumn to present a small class for confirination. An Qxodus to the States, I regret to say, has taken place in- this Mission this spring, and in a small village community v<» ■im '.'.>■ ;r ■J n ■ M t; .•■t ■ 4f >,> *■*• these are seriously missed. The recent schedule from the B. H. M. finds favor amongst us, and I hope it will wori< more successfully than the old system. '\ [•.■'')•-:'/ ,i , i\i '.'. t ST. ANDREWS AND OHAMCOOK— REV. CANON •(,.,.- i-i ....,-- K-.;-. • KETOHUM ... ..■■■■■f^. II # J4 ' t Reports contributions from St. Andrews $200.20, and from Chamcook $104; total for General Purposes, $310.20. For Algoma, and Domestic and Foreign Missions, $30.91; W. and 0. Fund, $12.00. ■^iv. It" !'•'' "' ST. DAVID— REV. J. W. MILLIDGE. V , " .; fTi', ; M , it'll.' . I reported last vear that we had commenced a new church on Tower Hill, "f his church is now finished, and well finished too, in the remarkably short period of eight months, and not only finished, but furnished. It was opened on the fourth Sunday -in Lent, with a crowded congregation, and everybody present was delighted with the beauty of the edifice and the attractiveness of the site. Almost everything necessary for the conduct of divine service and the comfort of the congre- gation has been provided — pulpit, prayer-desk, and lectern very handsomely finished in black ash by the joiners who did the work on the church. A very pretty little font, presented by the Rev. T. E. Dowling, and made by Messrs. Vroom Bros., was used for the first time on St. John Baptist's day, and a very beautiful frontal and super-frontal, sent from Frederictoa by Mrs. Medley, was placed upon the altar on Tuesday in Whitsun week. This beautiful piece of needle- work was partly paid for by funds collected by Miss Annie D. Powers, but was largely the gift of our much loved Metro- Eolitan, who also sent us a cheque for ,^£5 sterling. We all ope we shall haye the pleasure of seeing him among us on his return from England, when we are to have our church consecrated under the name of the Church of the Ascension. I very n^uch 4oubt if ever, in this Diocese, a church waa built by 90 few people, and those of but slender resources, apdid great opposition and discouragement. Sanballat, Tobiah & Co. were to the fore as usual, with ridicule and covert op- position, yet there stands to-day, on a lovely spot, a very pic- turesque chnrchji and but 152 due upon it. An organ is now great servii feel ( ghdl The c the Si 'I church inished and not fourth eryhody and the pary for congre- lectern who did xesented , Vroom st's day, int from altar on i needle- iss Annie 3d Metro- We all [jng U8 on ir church Lscension. urch was resources, at, Tobiah csQvert op- El very pic- an is now 63 greatly needed; at present J we borrow one for any special service, but that is verjr inconvenient, and if anv kind friends feel disposed to contribute to the purchase of one, I wonld gladlv take charge of any funds sent to me for that purpose. The Sebt upon St. David's church, Oak Bay Road, is all paid; the Sunday congregations continue large. The holy days are always observed in this church, and the people attend very well. The congregation of St. Thomas's church, St. James, seem determined to do somethihg to improve the somewhat bare in- terior of their church, and certain funds have been collected for that purpose. The list of contributors to the Society will show that St. James gives more liberally this year than for many years past. In the lower part of St. Patrick a sci&ll congregation of church people have determined to have a building of their own. For this purpose they have nr .v ^:ot together $175; some materials and windows which wen onse in use in All Saints, St. Andrews, have been given; a piece of land near the Boix road has been deeded to the Bishop, and properly surveyed by Mr. W. Gillespie, who, 1 may here state, has surveyed three lots of land, for as many churches, at con- siderabte inconvenience to himself, without making any charge. I nave received much kindness from a widow living in Bocabeo; and the church, which literally is in her house. Last year I commenced services there, going once a month, after my service at the Bethel. The services are very hearty, the singing excellent, and the house generally CAod with nei^- bors, and some from a distance who, though r^oc of the elect few, are very attentive and seem to appreciate the ministra- tions of our church. $11.60 has been contributed to D. C. S. funds this year from thia small station. The people in this Mission have suiiered much from the partial failure of the hay crop; nevertheless, I have met with a cordial response to my solicitations for the Society. Bat nowhere did I fitad greater liberality than, considering their circumstances, at Beaconsfield. ''For their power, yea, and beyond their power, they were willing of themselves. They are all new settlers, and therefore not too well supplied with this world'6 goods; yet their contribution amounts to $7.05. A man at whose house I had dinner on my last visit there had lost a fine young horse only a fortnight before, and he was then engaged fighting a fire which threatened to barn up yijjf W , nW V j.tlfB' ES^I * ^^^ tM ^ w'^'ljW SHbI '"*im Wi •^im In tIw HI [l\ l ^wtl fIBH m m V'V; yGt yfCl ■ 'i ijjiaB .' , fi vwPfl Jl&kS '. ' 01 l^M . ■ •* * j ^9 '■> gnfl . ^l;'' ■•' 15^ ;■ .. ( fcij * -■ '! B, 1. ^'"i , li ^1 '■^v M > ■■'■! rr<^- . v^ 'M \'n '9^ ■?1 fi,' . ■ ■' ^ ■ 'i% ^: 4 ..^^' >« ■■■> •r i f !^ 1^ m m ; I; V; • m i u everytliing he hud. I assisted him at the fire, and when well undj^r cpn trol I left for the school-bouse, where I was to have service; his wife accompanied me^and when I asked for sub- scriptions for D. C, S. after service,^ she put down $1. At the nouse where I had tea they had lost their barn by fire last year, yet the family subscribed among them $1.75. I should very much like to have a church built for these few sheep in the wilderness, and if any funds are contributed for the pur- pose, I would guarantee that the people would not b^ slack in doing their share. I beg to report the following contributions from the St. David's local committee to the Diocesan Church .SOfjiet^: Widows and Orphans, $1.44; General Purposes, $100; first semi-annual collection, $1.07. ,^ ,,, ,i >v^> • /o Tr,ru:o>i.uH * '■ , ru~ r\ ' - . ■ t \ . , * I ■ SAINT GEORGE AND PENNFIELD~REV. R.E. SMITH. Thero is nothing new to report from these parishes. The services of the church are well attended. During the sum- mer months I intend holding a monthly service at Beaver Harbor on Sunday afternoon. 1 commenced last Sunday, and had a large congregation. The congregation at Pennfield church is very large, and the communicants, of both sexes, and all ages, nniDQCoai^. and the interest in the church continues to increase. !i^',a 1 On the festival of St. John I baptized two adults in St. Mark's church, St- George, who. With some others, I hope to have confirmed after the return of our Bishop. Under the proposed pew schedule we will come within $165 0." being self-sustaining. But it seems to us better for non- self-sustaining parishes to remain in^connection with the D. G. S.,, as it tends to keep up the interest of the various parishes in the Society, and prevent them from drifting into Congregationalism, and to keep the general interests of the Society more at h^art. This is necessary, for we feel that upon the prosperity of the D. C. S. depends, under God's blessing, in a great measure, the welfare of the Church in this diocese. Ha^d times have passed away from St. Geoifge for |ihe pres- ent. Although owing to the general dopresftion of business, and severe competition in the manufacture of our granite, it requires steady work and perseverance on the part of our granite proprietors and workers to keep hard times away. ST. No, rej ST. Mr. (^'ontribul W. and W. httd , I. C. Fu <>l well have 8ub- . At elast tioald lep in ) pur- slack the St. blslety: )• first -■'■!• MITH. i. The te snin- i Beaver ,ay,»nd and the )ttB, and i. s ia St. hope to ,hinll65 {or non- ,h the D. ) various Iting into ts of the EeeV jbhat er God's hurch in |ihe pres- -huainess, rranite, it rt of our iway. 65 We hope to meet the contribution demanded of us by your Society/ i^hd will do ail we can to advance its interests, wliich are paramount in our Deanery. Th^ contributions wijl amount to about %d2.-,u\i^, .i^ 7 A i 1 i 1 . I • ' 1 • *,^ ' ' . .. ' . ' ' ' * ST. JAMES (ST. JOHN)— REV. CHARLES J. JAMBS. "^ No'report. ■■■io'vnii c\'.o-iV'A'j un ,r!.(.0;!(-'.jo-f ;•.»?/: '}a\ tuiU •,( rii'r ' r • .r. •. ff* ■ I /• . , , .: r I ■;. I .••■■..■,- , . . , ( • i ■ . V ^ . . 1 . . , , 1 , , , ST, JOHN (ST. JOHN)^REV. OANON BRIGSTOCKB. Secretary of the local committee, Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, re- ports asiSollows: ' ■ . ■ ^ . ii. Ii^cfipacitated Clergy Special Pund,_ ...!. 1 .-•• 136 59 Genoral Purposes: /,;? it, b,. j>H:'i,j:> "!, -, ^to./ Sunday-school Mission Box, v.; , r*»^?j :i <;;> fmv ,^ " Collections, .... ,«/•.," (T.Kf.h 3J, 53 Pona<;ion frop Vlissionarjr Working ^arty, ...... 1^; 47 Ladies' Bible Class subscriptions, .... .;.... I'Jp.i^A -Second semi-annual collection, , . .... 176 14 General subscriptions (not completed),,, J ^^ , .... 340 00 ' ''if 'ft i; w * J ( , r •/ I ' , ST^. JOHN: CaPT^IST (PORTLAND)— r36)V. J. M,:'' ' . , • DAVENPORT. . , ';?' 'tst' ''' '.'■ inji*?'g.. . I, ,.,.,: . , -t'icL.ri Mnloo'? '>fiT JNo report, j^ loVio^^^ttj^rrj uii r:i Jit .ai»l:Oi4 'h*y.i ttt -r^ii '. , ;^Tv¥A^^ (§i;;.^,6hi^H^je;v. jprn Di^^oYpis, ,,, Mr. W.K. Crawford reports:.r ^,^^ ,.,,,, ., ,^^^ ../onr -irtnuv Contributions for General Purposoa, - ... . '•'*• i^ i .' $341 f>3 W. andO. Special Fund, ' ;•..;- ;;;.."'! W.V 105 00 W. Aftd O. Fund, . . .C' '*•:' . :' •V:.'; '" 7V:': 10 00 1. C. Fund, .... .... , • • • • ,••••. ', * ■ ' 5 00 ■ ^"-'''•>^ •■ Total; '.'.^^f'f-^viHr'^ ^'v;v';:' '""i.vv wi 93 ■> ■■ I'i II I ■ '■ y ■ '"'^'L, < ■■. :+jT a41 ^ ;;|p ■; n ,« '0 '!• iJ nip m. "'^n 66 IT :[.fdrST> MARTINS -EEV. R WYNDHAM BROWN. ,> A year since, when the time came for preparing the annual report to the Diocesan Church Society, the present incumbent of the Parish had been in charge but two months, and there- fore; £elt it difficult to .report to the Society with any satis- faction. Since my appointment to this Parish by His Lord- ship the Metropolitan, the Church's services, as to time and place, have been carried on as in past years by former rectors, with the exception that two services have been held each Sun- dayUn the Parish church without intermission, as well as the usual Friday evening and choir practice. .The Church Ward- ens and Vestry of last year thought it best to discontinue the monthly services at Salmon Eiver for a time, and open a new out-station at Greer Settlement, but now the services have been resumed at the former place with good results, while the work is also carried on at Greer Settlement. At Tynehiouth Creek good hearty services have been held on the second Sun- day and last Thursday in the month. In October of last year His Lordship the Coadjutoi* Bishop came to the Parish for confirmation. A class of thirteen re- ceived the apostolic rite of the laying on of hands. ' In' the sanie month the Ladies' Aid Society held a successful sale of fancy work, which realized $130. This year the same Society promises to do good work again. The Parish church has been thoroughly painted and a new chimney added — repairs which had long been needed. Tlie vestry also has been papered and carpeted. The rectory, which still needs painting, has not been neglected. The rector thankfully acknowledges a grant of hymn books. Ancient and Modern, from the proprietors of that itocomparable book. The Parish of St. Martins is at present, and ha? been for some years past, in a state of great commercial depression. Business is at a stand-still. Many church members, espeoially young men, have gone elsewhere to seek employment, which 18 not to be obtained here. During the past year several new name^ have been added to the communicants' roll. In the death of Mrs. Charlton the chi^rch has lost a faithful and valued member. The thanks of the Rector and congregation are due to Miss Smith for her services as organist, voluntarily given, and| faithfully and efficiently performed. 'iirl: I ■<\'y. 3. annual ambent [ there- ly satis- s Lord- ime and rectors, ich tSun- II as the h Ward- inue the )U a new ces have wrhile the nettiottth lond Sun- ,jf Bishop irteen re- in' the ttl sale of le Society ,nd a new ded. The rectory, rmn books, jomparable as been for depression. , especially lent, which en added to larlton the due to Miss given, and 67 In view of the probable deficiency in the funds of the Diocesan Church Society this year, the claims of that Society haw been very strongly pressed upon the generosity of the congregations of this Parish. The result is gratifying. The amounts contributed will, in all probability, not only exceed the proportion laid down in the schedule for 1888, but will be double that of last year. Amount reported, $84.70. i ; , • -. i • 'i>\ K^' ' .' i T ; < • :.;.l;:o ^ • Hvy.. Llhl :ll ■/•• rn ■ I ! . , I 'CIS ' 1 ST. M^RY'S—EEV. W. JAFEREY. yi^hiJj ri\ Jiiiii''' ;jlMM.i: t 111 1 M During the, past year our Parish has been somewhat dis- turbed. Certain changes and alterations were requested to be made in the services, and I, knowing that very few of the parishioners were given to change, defined to meddle there- with. This, of course, gave rise to debate and controversy, which culminated in one of the parishioners applying to the Bishop, requesting him to allow a separate service to be held within the bounds of the Parish, yet not ecclesiastically of the Parish. To this I of course made no objection, hoping, as there were some whom nothing for good had as yet over- taken, this might overtake them. In other ways, our work, on the whole, has been satisfac- torj. The baptisms number 37, of those belonging to the Parish, and three from without; a larger number than in any one year since my entering upon the work of the Misdon. We hope to have the usual number of candidates for con- firmation.;'^;^; ,:/.. '', .-;'!'^; " "r '■: -'r::..: The sunt total of all oiir congregations has been quite up to that of former years. In one place there has been a slight failing off, but the deficiency has been made up elsewhere. And the Church Wardens have had less diflBculty this year in making up the quarterly assessment for the D. C. S. than usual. The list of communicants, however, as reported in I December last, owing to the altered state of affairs, may want revision, as there have been some few names struck off the I list. Both our churches have undergone repairs and have been I very much improved, thanks to tae ladies' sewing circles. XI ,M M ■S-- ■m < I '* *3 U: "V, rf-,- ^:i ■r- ■ J ■■'•it w ■ ^''-1 ^: mt ;# Jv '>, JJ r,. .; 68 .■,-•;( v'l i« ••-J..' Ijl ' ST. PxVUL— REV. CANON DeVEBER. The contributions from the Parish have not been completed. The Rector cannot guarantee more t* ^n $300 for the General Parpofles of the Society. -n ' -" 'f- ;- i "i^o^; u onn- SOUTHAMPTON AND QUBENSBURY— REV. SCOVIL NEALES. On the 37th of June, 1887, His Lordship the Metropolitan licensed and sent me to work in the Mission of Queensbury and Southampton. And on the same night (in company with the E^w. Wm. LeB. McEiel) I set out for my future scene of labor. Before my coming here the Parish (vacant because of inability to make up the amount required by the D. G. S.) had for some three or four years been under Mr. McKiel's care, in addition to his own large Parish of Douglas and Bright. Through his energy and zeal, however, it was not many months before the amount required by the D. G. S. for a resident clergyman was subscribed, and a guarantee to that eflfect sent in to the Society. For a week after my being licensed by the Bishop, Mr. McKiel went about with me, and together we visited the principal parts of the Parish, he in- troducing me to place and people, and thereby making my commencement of work much easier than it would otherwise have been. After getting regularly to work I found I had under my charge a parish containing some 300 square miles of country, and a population of nearly 4,000, of which not 250 are i;aembers of the Church of England. The principal sta- tions in which work has been done in the Mission are (in Queensbury) — Bear Island, Upper Queensbury, Coverhill, and Central Haynesville. In each of the first three of these places there is a Sunday-school established and doing a very promis- ing work. In Coverhill, the church, last fall, was much im- proved by )iaving placed under it a solid granite foundation, at the cost of $84. Since then a good substantial horse-shed has been built conveniently near, and within the next few weeks we hope to have the whole inside of the church xe- plastered and otherwise repaired. Shortly after Christmas, chiefly through the persevering efforts of our organist and Sunday-school teacher, Miss Fanny Prescott, the amount of a hundred dollars was collected, and a new organ purchased and placed within the church. ?'*,. leted. meral OVIL loUtan nsbury ly with cene of lause of . C. S.) [cKieVs las and was not ). S. for to that ly being me, and J, he in- dng my therwise id I had ire miles I not ^50 jipal sta- L are (in rhill, and ese places y promis- nuch im- andatibn, lorse-shed next few ihurch xe- ^hristmas, ranist and imount of purchased 69 At Upper Queenshury, the old parish church, for nearly ten years unoccupied, until last summer, has been re-opened, and divine service is now held there twice every month. The church itself has had placed under it a solid foundation, in lieu of the cobble-stone affair that was rapidly coming to pieces and threatening to tumble the church down the hill. At Bear Island services are held fortnightly in the parish hall. In the Parish of Southampton there is at present no church; but active steps have been taken to build one in Temperance Vale. A good site has been secured. Upwards of $400 have been raised by the people themselves. The old foundation, laid some fifteen years ago, during the incumbency of the Rev. W. IL Tippet, the first rector of Queensbury, has been re- moved and set up in the present site, as the land on which it was originally placed could not be obtained. The work on the building is now progressing favorably, and we are in hopes of having it ready for consecration against the Bishop's re- turn from Bogland. At present the services are held in a union meeting house and always well attended. This place (Temperance vale) is by far the most promising part of the parish as regards the Church's work. Situated in the most central part of the Mission, on the forks of the Nacawick, ap- proachable by seven difiFerent roads, which meet within a dis- tance of two miles, and containing a larger number of church people than any other part of the parish, it has been chosen by our Missionary as his place of abode. Here, also, we have a flourishing Sunday-school, with some fifty names on the register, under the emcient and painstaking superintendence of Miss Annie Draper, who is also teacher in the Sunday- school at the parish church in Queensbury. At Millville, also, another station in Southampton, situated on the N.B.R., we have regular services twice a month in the union meeting house. Here, however, the number of church members is very small, not being more than a dozen altogether. But still the services are well attended, and of late the re- spouses have beeu excellent — a great improvement on wh»t they were at first, where, in a congregatipn of perhaps a hundred, often scarce one voice would be heard besides that of the clergyman uttering the praises of God. I have also other stations for regular and occasional services, and other places of visiting. During the past year I have baptized twenty children, married one couple, buried three Hi ■-1 ■■M M u; :1 • ''I' ■-*%. „ \<.'' M m ■ ■ ■* -. ■ - "■I'K'i -^S^^iH''' -'^5 MM ■il |s4,..' ■■;,,,, 1 • ♦ , :?^ ',.■4, 70 persous, held three services every Sunday, with occasional week day services, driven upwards of five thousand miles, and paid between five and six hundred sick and pastoral visits. But, whilst having done thus much, I cannot help feeling: that much has been left undone which ought to have been done. For the General Purposes of the D. 0. S. this Mission will contribute this year ^91.33. But, lengthy as this report has been, I cannot conclude without giving expression to my heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends, both within and without the Mission, who have assisted me in my work. The good Rector of Bright, of whom I made mention in the early part of this report, especi- ally deserves my sincerest thanks for the many acts of kind- ness, help, and encouragement which I have received from him during the past year. On behalf of the church people in Temperance Vale, and myself, I must make grateful acknow- ledgement of the receipt of a very generous contribution of 1100 by the Women^s Aid Association, of Fredericton, towards our new church. From my parishioners I have received every token of sympathy and good will, and much substantial help, for all of which I am very thankful to Almighty God, and I pray that His blessing may ever rest upon them and me in oar united work for His honor and glory. .;>!■ ST. STEPHEN (CHRIST CHURCH)~REV. THEODORE It is with great pleasure that I am able to report contri- butions to the amount of 1221.29 from this Parish. The Board of Home Missions asked for $200 for Gendral Purposes. A response to that request is $210.72. In addition to this amount $10.57 was given to the Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund, makiu^ a total of 1221.29. The offerings from Christ Church this year are the largest over contributed from this town. It has been a pleasure to me to assist our Home Mission work, and I deeply regret, after spending the whole of my ministry — twenty-seven jrears — in the Diocese of Fredericton, to be compelled to leave it, No vM Nor . ^ J' Repoi WA' onal and [sits. been Bsion elude many have it, of ispeci- kind- . from )ple in iknow- ;ion of owards i every il help, , and I me in 3D0BE •]L contri- General addition lows and e largest e Mission >le of tny jderictou, No report. ' ^'^;1^ '7- ''" 71 ."j&u;i'vi STANLEY— REV. H. T. PARLEE. UMior's/;', ■„■■-, ::^iL.U .:■•; No report. ,, ,. 1,, ^alLtir,} .,^{. ..,.;. .;•,. -rrl o.n(;=i r.;h r,: ./tii.inoj ij SUSSEX— REV. CANON MEDLEY.'-' ••''''^'f;:' 'l^iwwjo aiiiJfv: i-M ..i>= r. UPHAM— REV. S. J. HANFORD."'' ^^l'' No report. .j:^.*^/'uii' • !t ivi't *>.)if* 'f tyir u-:', ri jtuid .v yij '" . ' ■{] r>ff/> ilfej. VICTORIA (ST. JOHN)-REV. J. 0. CRISP.. v^;.ifn Reports contributions about 140 for General Pnrposes.^"^ ■ .Kc-)ilV!9>Iii!M!j 'Ic '.'is OffJ M Ji-iiVjiri WATERFORD AND ST. MARK— REV. J. R. DeW. • 'k4 7[-'i,?:r !:; j,;):>Mi''i i/uif ^W ,f u; ;;Mii;.» - >^1|> 1 ■ » - f' COWIE. t t • M'jouii ■:?< hyikij The work of the Church in these Parishes has gone on steadily; but the harder one worka the more does the work seem to increase. Services are being held in six different places, but I can only serve three of these places on each Sun- day, as my drives are long, being from twenty to twenty-five miles. Within the limits of those Parishes we have many needs for the better carrying on of the work, and we are all doing our utmost to supply these needs. To some minds we are using questionable means for obtaining funds, because we are selling card bricks at 10 cents each, and have thouffht good to offer a prize to the one who sells the greatest number of bricks. We cannot here discuss the advisability of adopt- ing this means, but we sincerely believe that the Master will be no more ready to disapprove of this method to supply our temporal wants, than He would be to disappiove of Sunday- school prizes aud treats, which, to my mind, are very ques- tionable oceans for inducing children to do their simple duty. ii ^1; H 3 ^y 8 i ^]J%1 t . :■ f,'^ -i, r. ; -■; If' •-v, ■..;b V." ■»» .; ■ ■■ ;< :^f •p^i 72 The works which we are now trying to accomplish are the erection of a small Chapel of Ease at Jeffries, in the Parish of St. Mark; the payment of a debt of $500 on a Mission Room in the same Parish, and the baildin^ of a rectory at Water- ford. Towards the 3rst, we have collected among ourselves, $350; for the Mission Room we have collected, and spent in repairs 1200; and for a rectory we have purchased a beautiful site, containing two acres, for $150; a neat fence has been put around the lot at a cost of 140, and we have now on hand to- wards the erection of a building, nearly $300. Of the 1500 on behalf of our rectory fund, we have collected nearly $400 within ourselves. The condition of the Parishes of Waterford and St. Mark is that of a naked Mission in the midst of a spiritual field which is not even white for the harvest. The terrible sin of intemperance causes much poverty and suffering, and is my great opponent in the work at every turn. And in order to battle with this enemy, to all that is even manly, let alone the higher spiritual life, I have established in the Parish a brancb of the Church of England Temperance Society, which already, under the Holy Spirit's blessing, has drawn in many, among whom are sonie who have been ad- dicted to the sin of drunkenness. The people arc pleased with the new scheme presented by the '3oard'of- Home Missionpi, and sincerely trust that it will be adopted by the General Committee. !^eeling confident that such a sensible scheme must be adopted, they have made no collections for the D. C. S., but should the scheme not be accepted by the Gener^ Committee, I feel confident ihafc they will contribute as usual, about $60.00, -nil'-, jlDijt) no <*':>'/iiic[ om^i \o oo'frtj oviaa \ii\u frao i ?>."' .?im<.> Xni.m r,-i:. WELDFORD- t ?)•!« «»V/ V. -RE\r. B. B. HOOPER. '^ - *' ' ' I was appointed to thid Mission some twelve months ago, th^ Mission having been vacant for some three tiiotiths after the departure of my predecessor, the Rev. Henry Holloway. My Sunday duty is never very arduous, there being only two churches in the Mission, St. PauPs, the Parish church, twelve kniles distant froni the rectory, and St. Matthew's, (;lose to the rectory, at Weldford Station. Services are held in both these churcnes on Sunday, and nowhere else. During the week day^s I hold classes for instruction at four different school- ,v;if- ciUin. 78 rty and ry turn. IB even ablished tperance ing, ^'f )een ad- •' «^!' IntlM ago, itha after lottoway. . only two J)b, twelve llose to the Iboth these Ithe week Ut BChool- honses. Every four or five weeks a service is held at Kent Junction. There is no Sunday-school in the Parish as yet, it being impossible to find any persons capable or willing to teach. I trust that during the coming year I may be able to train a few teachers, so that this great want may be supplied. In the meantime I have a Saturday school at the rectory every week, at >7hich the attendance is very fair. Our thanks are due to the Sunday-school Committee for their grant. The instruction classes, held on week days in the school- houses, are much appreciated by the people; the average at- tendance numbering about 40 — adults and children; as they thus obtain sound Church teaching, these classes may be looked upon as fair substitutes for Sunday-schools, which are, as yet, impracticable. Services are held in St. Matthew's, Weldford Station, every Friday evening, and, in addition, the Saints' days are duly observed. During the winter the attendance at the services in St. Paul's is small, owing to the fact that the men are nearly all away in the wt.ods with their horses; but in the summer the congregations are very large, oftentimes larger than the church can easily accommodate. The number of communicants at this church has greatly increased during the year, the number last Sunday being 37. At St. Matthew's, Weldford Station, the congregations have increased, the aver- age number being now double what it was a year ago. The communicants have nearly trebled. I must give a word of praise to this congregation, which, though small, yet has shown commendable zeal and earnestness, which may well be looked upon as a good example for others. During the year they have purchased a new organ for the church, they nave laid matting up the aisles, also a beautiful carpet in the chancel; and last, but not least, they have had the church nicely painted, inside and out. This speaks well for a poor congregation numbering in all only ten or twelve families. The St. Paul congregation also hope this summer to get an I organ for that church; up to this time they have had none. Of course there are many discouragements in the work, as I I suppose there are in every mission. The people are very, very poor, numbers of them being quite unable to give anything of their substance for the work of the church. However, more Imight be done. I trust more will be done as time goes on. I see that my predecessor gives 808 as the church popula- ■'j'j^ '■.:-i' 74 ife' S**5 'Mhii '<< ■ ,' •..■V- IV'' "ft tion of the mission, and when^^be paper of statistical questions was sent over a couple of minutes after my entering^ in the charge of the mission, I quoted Mr. Holloway's figures. Since then I find them to be misleading, for I do not think that there are more than half that number. It seems unreasonable to call a man a churchman, simply becaase he was baptized years ago by a clergyman, when he never goes to church and never contributes to her support; and it seems that fully half of the 808 so-called church people are of that de- scription. Our people can do little more at present than they are doing. There have been 29 baptisms, 6 burials; 3S persons con- firmed by His Lordship the Metropolitan on June 16th and 17th. This visit of His Lordship was a great blessing to the Parish, and helped, I earnestly trust, to deepen the spiritual life in many. ' f •• *, i ..y , t „ ,,, .•? The following amounts have been contributed: Foreign Missions, .... .... Incapacitated Clergy Fund (ordinary), Parochial»»Mission to Jews Fund, For the D. 0. S., when collected, We have done what we could this year, but with God's help will endeavor to do better for the future. . , • • • • $7 00 4 75 1 24 60 00 •' WESTFIBLD— REV. W. GREER Reports, for General Purposes, $56.79. t'-''",!' WESTMORLAND— REV. D. M. BLISS Has inclosed a list of contributions for General Purposes amounting to $26.4^. R( amoi ■ '4; tl WICKLOW— REV. J. E. FLEWELLING "" 10 for Generall Reports contributions to the amount of Purposes. IPov theAi forwar printei Ppuriuj disappc fesulfc i Jittle fo the gen( at Clift^ and a r formerly how, sin or other not feel of our Ji| Jege, ha J both hiljl oeen do/ that to of the pi proceedii fnan has \ ^n two orl ^etropoll ^e sWghU rewarded them, an( the diflSci assistant ,%, the 'small grai 75 Btions in the gures. think seems use he goes to ntts that bat de- lanthey ans con- 6th and g to the spiritual ". $7 00 4 75 1 24 60 00 lod's help -': WOODSTOCK— REV. CANON NEALES Reports, that the contributions for General Purposes will amouut to 1150, ^f .!.» ;„:^ KINGSTON— REV. U. S. WAINWRIGUT. .J' ■,„■ al Purposes for General (Received too late for insertion in proper place.) .* . i For two years no reports from this parish have figured in the Annual Report of the Society. These were written and forwarded to the secretary, but too late apparently for the printer. May a happier fate attend this. I will begin by pouring into the ever sympathetic ear of the Society a tale of disappointment, which, if it does not procure any beneficial result in the future, will at least explain the cause why so little for the past two years hus been raised in this parish for the general purposes of the Society. When our new church at Clifton was consecrated, Nov. 3ra, 1885, a necessity arose, and a request made for more frequent services than had formerly obtained in that part of the parish. I did not see how, single handed, I could manage this without closing one or other of the three remaining churches in the parish. I did not feel disposed to close the parish church, wherein the bulk of our living church people worship; who, to enjoy this privi- lege, have to drive three, four, five and six miles over roads both hilly and rough. Never had the doors of this church been cloi^ by premeditation, on a Sunday before, %]p>d I felt that to do so now would not be beneficial to the besC interests of the parish. Further, the people were opposed to such a proceeding. I knew not what to do, since the invention of man has not as yet found a way by which a single body can be in two or more places at one and the same time. Finally the Metropolitan was consulted. Pleased with the active zeal of the people in so speedily rearing such a beautiful temple as All Saints, His Lordship thought that their wishes should not be slighted, that their energy and work of love should be rewarded in the manner sought for. But how to gratify them, and yet do justice by the other churches? Here was the difficulty. At last a solution was found. By having aa assistant who should be responsible for one service every San- day, the question was settled. The Bishop thought that a small grant would be made by the B. H. M. which, coupled • fj '11 ml fm '- •'i'«*'*.hE| Hl^r"iB '■1 , '•. HI ■ f' B ^^^^H ■V * . - f m 1 v^'4^HH ^1 ,,^^Ji ■ ' >»' ( _■ iTt- . ' .■■*** 3^ IIP* ^ I' Lis I v-h.. .'if- '4/ • _ • .> ft* '■.-''■ 76 with what the parish would raise, would giye us the extra service. Thinking that the Society would not refuse our modest request, we secured the assistance of the Rev. D. I. Wetmore, who had been enrolled as a missionary (of the Society, I presume) at Clifton for many years, but who had done no regular duty in the parish, from the time that I became rector (excepting only when, during m]f absence, ho acted for six months as locum tenens.) A petition was sent in to the Society asking for a moderate grant. And encouraged by the good will of our Bishop, we, though struggling with financial difflcullies, launched out boldly into the work. Onthe ninety-sixth page of fifty-first Report is recorded in terse terms the fate of our humble petition. Now all I have to say about this is we would not have undertaken this new work had we not relied upon the advocacy of the Bishop prevailing over the stony heart of the B. H. M. Being thus abandoned by the B. H. M. we have had to make the best we could of a bad bargain. We could not go back on the work, so it was agreed that all that could be raised in that portion of the parish lying below Moss Glen, including Long Island, should be devoted to that work. This made the burden of the main support fall the more heavily upon the other parts of the parish. To add to this burden an additional assessment of $30 was laid upon us. This little grievance will account for the small amount raised last year for the general purposes. You cannot get more than 15 out of a Id bill. I mean to say that our people are doing all they can — and within the past two, years we have suffered much by emigration, in some instances families and in other instances individuals have left the ])arish. Now this is a loss to any parish in whatever light -we view it. But, thank God, we are not in despair. And so now let us turn to the other and bright side of the shield. Activity and zeal are displayed in all the churches. The attendance at public worship and at the Lord's table, is above the average. At Trinity the ladies have a fund on hand for necessary repairs to the building when required. Also, there is another small amount towards erecting a new fence around *'God*s acre," and the wheezey old organ having undergone a thorough renovation, is back again in its place much improv- ed and enlarged at a cost of Il50 of which $100 have been St. James has had a new fence around its burial gronnd and iron gates have been given by a former parishioner now resi< dent ir weathe as soon Thankt of the have be spire ha reshing] AtAI pie to tl the debl Nor mm by the a; bers, to j for servic this grati iaudable "guilds" everythin wood is attended ; fortable t I by whose ing the f I possible. , , We, the slender r( difficultiej interest a sfcrengthei n 1 extra se our . D. I. of the ho had I that I nee, he as sent )ura^ed Qg with Onthe Be terms ly about : had we ing over loned by of a baa ig agreed he parish hould be the main ta of the Bsment of icount for purposes, ean to say Q the past ^ in some 9 have left tever ligbt •. And so the shield, lihes. The e, is above n hand for Also, there nee around indergone a ich improv- ) have been ground and ,r now resi- dent in Montreal. These with six new sashes to replace the weather-worn old ones, are ready for bein^ placed in position, as soon as our men, few but willing, can find time for this v/ork. Thanks are mainly due to the ladies of St. James for so much of the work so far as it has gone. Sundry improvements have been made at St. Paul's, involving a lar^e outlay, a new spire has been erected and the sides of the building are being reshinried preparatory to painting. . At All Saint's a sweet toned bell now summons God's peo- ple to the "House of Prayer," and the ladies have reduced the debt incurred in its erection to a very insignificant figure. Nor must I forget to say a word about the good work done by the All Saint's guild, which undertakes through its mem- bers, to have the church swepc and cared for and made ready for service both summer and winter, the year through, and this gratuitous work has been and continues to be done in a laudable and painstaking manner. Though we have no other "guilds" regularly constituted at the other churches, yet everything that can be so done is done voluntarily. The fire- wood is given, hauled, cut, stored and fires kindled and attended to — the churches opened, cleansed, and made com- fortable for the worshippers — by willing bands of workers, by whose well appreciated labors the necessary expenses attend- ing the four churches are reduced to the smallest fraction possible. We, then, though thrown almost entirely upon our own slender resources, may yet be thankful that our financial difficulties have called forth this labor of love by which the interest and attention of our young people are secured, strengthened and enlarged. CONCLUSIOK. From the foregoing reports there may be gathered matter lof deepest interest, fitted to encourage renewed and extended laid to this Society. This is especially to be noticed in the lease where new work has lately been taken up. How much Imore of this is waiting! The members of the Society should Inever fail in their regard for the hard and self-denying work lof those engaged in their Master's cause. It is no small task |to keep on, week by week, or more frequently, in parochial m t >'' il ■'■•'-11 iS ■HI WH if-:' ; I. mi 1: ■ .■ ' f • (•►-i.^ ■"•■■?j # ^5 ■,'. ■«^ f 78 Tisiting and public services in those distant fields. In trying weather, and in the cold, stormy winter months, the clergy laboring in theso missions should always be remembered by those living at comparative ''ease in Zion." This year the Society meets under peculiar circumstances. That most important meeting of the Lambeth Conference has deprived the Society of the valued presence of both the Lord Bishop and the Coadjutor. Only once before in the history of this Society has His Lordship the Bishop been absent from the annual meetings. The able, kind, and courteous way in which he always presided will be lovingly remembered. Earnest prayers will be offered for his prosperous jour, ^y, for a blessing on those counsels in which he will take a prominent share, and for continued health and strength to be with him day by day during his absence, and to continue with him at the warm welcome which will greet him on his return. The Society will not be unmindful of the earnest zeal mani- fested by His Lordship the Bishop Coadjutor in all its pro- ceedings and its objects. Change and relaxation afforded by a visit to his many friends in England will, it is hoped, afford renewed strength to go on with the very important work in this Diocese to which he has been called. .-(' ;>■';■■ ■aU^ * V j.,%: •Mi w'l -J 1 : !:;;.. U ■ :'■; I .'*! . !'r :.■..■■:•: ';i' ti : 'i ; • • };ii . < -, If ij (:.-.! ';,.;' • i>.. ■ . ' 1,-, 1 1 I I' •' I I. 79 1 trying e clergy bered by astances. fence baa the Lord e history jent from as way in lembered. ar. '^y, for jrominent with him bh him at irn. zeal mani- all its pro- bfEorded by ped, afford | Qt work in PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. St. Jouvf, July Srd, 1888. The Committee met in the Trinity Charch school-room on Tuesday at 10 a. m. In the absence of the Bight Reverend the Lord Bishop, on motion of the Sev. Canon Brigstocke, the Honorable Sir Leonard Tilley, lientenant-Oovernor, took the chair. The following Vice-Presidents were present: Mr. W. M. I Jarvis, Honorable Chief Justice Allen, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Rev. Canon DeVeber, Messrs. G. A. Schofield and H. W. iPrith. , ,;.,, .,. . ., _ ,,,. ..,;,„,;;. .< ^ Prayers. The Secretary called the roll of the Clergy and Lay Dele- I gates, all being present nfc this or the succeeding meetings, excepting those whose names are marked in italics. I Parish OB Mission. i jt' I The Cathedral I Albert lAndover lAddiugton ... iBathurst . . . . iBayduVin... IBurton Icambridge . . . ICampobello . . ICanterbury .. yanning arleton batham Palhousie CUtRQY. Lay Deleqatbs. Rev. F. Alexander, " L. A. Hoyt. " C. D. Brown, " O. D. Peters. " W. J. Wilkitwon. " B. Pimonds, " C. H. Hatheway. " F. Pember, " C.A.S.Wameford " N. Q. Hansen, " O. G. Dobbe, " D. Forsyth, " C. D. Brown, Alfred F. Street, Q. F. Whelply, J. F, Amutrong, Jaa. T. White, Henry Vilmot, Morns Scovil, John Orchard. John Farmer, Wallace Calder. R. P. Yeomans, John Andrews. W. J. Cornfleld, F. C. Whipple. Oeo. Burchill, Chas. Saryent. John Barharie, W. a. Smith, SUBSTITUTKS. ST. A. Akerly, Eldon Mullen, J, D. Sowerby. - ' ; / 1 -A id 'v. r '■ f* ■'^'i ' 'I I I ll H. A. Johnson, J. 8, Morse. t§H w--'- nf JwftW m 1*1 Ml m .HL Parish or Mission. Derby Dorchester Douglas and Bright FairviUe Fredericton , Gagetown . . Grand Falls Grand Manan Greenwich Hampton — Johnston . . Kingsclear Kingston . . Ludlow Manners-Sutton . Madawaska Moncton . . . Maugerville . Musquash . . Newcastle. New Denmark New Maryland Norton Pennfield.. Petersville. Petltcodiac Portland Prince WilUam.. Queensbury Bichibucto . Richmond . . Rothesay , Backville . Simonds . . Shediac Bt. Andrews . gt. David.. St. George. St. James . pt. John . . . Clerqt. Rev. A. F. Hiltz. ' J. Roy Campbell, " W. LeB. McKiel. " J. C. Titcombe, " G. G. Roberts, Lay Delegates. " W. B. Armstrong, " W. S. Covert. " D. W. Pickett. " O. 8. Newnham, " C. P. Hanington, " H. Montgomery, " H. S.Wainwright. " W. B. Armstrong, " J. H. Talbot, " Horace Dibblee. " H. M. Spike. " J. H. S. Sweet, " N. M. Hansen, " F. Alexander, " A. E. Warneford, " R. E. Smith, " W. H. Street, " C. Willis. " L. G. Stevens. " A. Lowndes, " Seovil Neales, " D. V. Gwilym. " A. W. Teod, •' W. Hancock, " C. F. Wiggins. '• G. Schoffeld, " F. W. Vroom. " Canon Ketchum, " J. W. Millidge, " R. E. Smith, " C. J. James, " Canon Brigstocke A. J. Chapman, M. O. Teed, Dr. M.L. Macfarland, H. F. Perkins, Col. J. Robinson, H. B. Rainsford, W. B. Dingee, Oabriel De Veber. Dr. J. R. Wade, James Watson. Geo. O. D. Otty, Capt.W. Langstroth. John Leonard, C. F. Cody. Oeorge Maunsell, W. D. Maunsell, D. P. Wetniore. C. P. Wetmore, Walter R. Price, John McAleer, J. T. Hodgson, A. R. Balloch. George Taylor, .Joshua Knight, Frederick Carman, E. Lee Street, Uhas. Maltby. James M. Lindsay. Oscar Wetmore, Chas. E. Dixon. Howard Trainer, Alfred Meeling. John Corbett. Malcolm McKenzie. Substitutes. H. W. Palme); Hon. D.L. Hanington. John Oregg, W. H. Quinn, E. Brown. James Gartley, Thomas Stead. S. C. Ingraham, Thos. Prescott. Ivonf Kilburn, William Stokes. C. H. Fairweather, Jas. M. Magee. 'G. A. SchofleM, \G. Herbert Lee. ! Hon. B. R. Stevenson Hem-y Oabum, Henry Mowatt, ■ Geo. Davidson. Samuel Johnson, R. T. Wetmore. E. Willis, W. Cunard. James McNichol, Qeo, W. Whitney. Lt. Col. Maun.^(U, W. D. Ctementn. John Murphy, James McNamec J. E. Wran. Herbert Thomaft, Walter Dean. G. F. Stickney, F. Howard Srimmnri JIE Re^ . J. M. It A. J. (I W. t( A. J. (( D.I. A. B. Ur. fi. T. rhe Secret ^issionail Phe Secret J the year el - — 1 PuiisH OR Mission. Clergy. Lav Drt.roates. Substitutes. "1 ilmer, ■ .Hanington. ■ gg- 1 uinn, n. 6t.Mark Rev. John deSoyres, " R, W. Brown, " W. Jaffrey, " Canon DeVeber, " T.E.Dowling, " A. J. Cresswell, " H. T. Parlee, " Canon Medley, '• Canon Medley, " Scovil Neales, " 8. J. Hanford, " J. 0. Crisp, " J.R.DeW.Cowie. " L. B. Hooper. " W. Greer, " D.M. Bliss. " J. E. Flewelling, " Canon Neales, J. R Armstrong, T. B. Hanington, James Rourke, Cudlip Miller, ar. Gfeorye Blaney, B. M.Mullin. Alfred Mills, John C. Allison, C. N. Vroom, James Topping, Wm. Baxter, Charles Marvin. .Tohn A. Humble, Andrew Douglas. H. M. Campbell, J. S. Secord. D. M Fairweatlier, F. 8 Theal. Henry B'.aney, H. McEhvain. Andrew Sherwood, J. M. Fowler, E. J. Wetmore, Samuel L. Britain. A. M. Woodma7i, W. H. Waters. John T. Saunders, Thos. Orchard. W. F. Dibblee, W. H. DeVeber; ft. Tj Rnhinson. 6t, Martin's St. Mary's OeorgeF. Smith. St. Paul J. N. Rogers, , ' Craig Nichols. W. P. Vroom, W. C. HazenGrimmer 1 St. Stephen Springfield Stanley Studholm . Maxinsell, elements, lurphy, McNamec. iussex outhampton Ipham Ictoria Whitney O.Dunham, Chas. Coster. Wran. Paterford leldford , » Festtield -rt Thomait, ;i' Dean. estraorland icklow . . 'oodstock John D. ,v 1 Ichum, !W. M. C auelJ. I The following ex-officio members were present: Mr. Geo. B. Fairweather, Treasurer. " A. P. Tippet, Auditor. MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, [Rev. (< u r. Stlckney., ioward Qrvm«\ ir. J. M. Davenport, A. J. A. GoUmer, W. 0. Raymond, A. J. Reid, D. I. Wetmore, A. B. Murray, . R. T. Clinch, Mr. W. K. Crawford, Mr. C. F. Kinnear, Mr. C. A. Macdonald, Hon. Judge Wilkinson, Mr, G. Sidney Smith, Mr. H. L. Sturdee, Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, Mr. T. W. Daniel. he Secretary read his Report, and Reports were read by Missionaries. he Secretary presented the Statistical Missionary Returns, the year ending 31st December, 1887. ,., ,. I pi U\ ■ i' > '" t^ •: iX ., m :. '"^f y ^4 1 ' 1 '" M c.i •.^',i VV:', U m .(•■it ;> Tdi ■ '1 82 ?fh:C He also presented and read the Report of the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year, and the Report] of the Auditors on the Treasurer's Accounts. The Treasurer read a Report on his Accounts. Od motion of the Secretary, it was resolved that the said I Reports be received as a part of the Report to he presented atl the Anniversary Meeting, and that they be printed in thej Annual Report. On motion the committee adjourned to meet at 3 p. m. The Committee met at 3 p. m. Rev. A, Lowndes, from the Committee to Interest Sunday] Schools in the Work of Home Missions, presented a reporij and on his motion, the same was received to be printed iij the Annual Report. Mr. W. M. Jarvis, from the Committee on the Amalgaj mation of the Society with the Synod presented a report; on his motion, it was resolved that the same be received anj printed in the Annual Report. Mr. Schofield, from the Board of Home Missions preseutej a report; and on his mvjt'on the same was received m adopted, and the schedule annexed was referred to the Boar[ to be elected this evening. The Committee adjourned till 8 p. m. The Committee met agreeably to adjournmont at 8 p. m. The Secretary reported the following members of the 13o8| of Home Missions elected by the Deaneries: St. John — Rev. W. 0. Raymond. *" Fredericton — Rev. H. Montgomery. Woodstock — Rev. Arthur Lowndes. Kingston — Rev. S. J. Hanford. Chatham— Rev. 1). Forsyth. On motion of the Rev. Canon Brigstocke, it was resol^ that the Board of Home Missions be directed to appoinS Special Committee, as last year, to take such steps us tl| may deem necessary to bring the needs of the whole Dioci before the several parishes. Oil folloi the ai Sociei On schedi each I requin tion in the scl It wj r.ov. S3 1 *• ■1 ■1 On motion of Mr. Schofield, the following rules und regu- lations were adopted: [For copy of these and Memorandum of Agreement, see that furnished per Board of Home Missions, page 20.] On motion of the Rev. A. Lowndes, it was resolved that the following paragraph be substituted for the last paragraph in the agreement, as given on page 22 of the report of 1887: " The present agreement to continue till revised by the Society, at any meeting of the General Committee." On motion of the Rev. A. Lowndes, it was resolved, that the schedule each year be sent by the Board of Home Missions to each Deanery for it to revise, and report upon the amount required from each parish, provided that there be no reduc- tion in the total amount expected from the Deanery, — before the schedule is finally adopted by the Board. It was moved by the Rev. A. Lowndes, seconded by the u^y. J. Roy Campbell, that each Rural Dean, through the Rural Deanery, be asked to present yearly to the Society, a complete report of the work done in their Deaneries, with a statement showing the work undone, and how it oould be carried out, together with an estimate of the amount of money required to enable each parish to be reached and effectually worked. This motion on being put to the meeting was decided in the negative. • On motion of the Rev. H. Montgomery, it was resolved that the words in Sec. 1 of the rules and regulations of the Board of Home Missions be amended by the substitution of the words, "General Purposes of the Society," for the words "Missionary Stipend." On motion of Mr. Schofield, the Committee proceeded to elect the Board of Home Missions by nomination and ballot. The Rev. A. J. Reid and Mr. Macdonald were appointed tellers and reported the following as members of the Board: ^ I h;5 SI .J 1 '"t 3 m Lr* i :^ 1." '.♦•;■ :!j.fl ! • V'ir )r\'i^m ,^1<- 'n- 9 . I.- "^I'.-m ■ 'HI t -^i^ mi H^^-v. ^^^HnJiljS'5 ^' '' • *? ^^R^^^Vi'.-* ^^BtftT-''^' ' V' ' « '^ BK^I^-'T ^^-'i' V BPCt^:., Hm^^^ ''• ■ET'H^;'^ • >'■;' m'.' i: • '■■■■■ ■' ' •j;^" i '^- "■ .•*¥, ]--ii .'. ':. ':»'' ; ."' ' ■ "■-*■ ■ ; f" .■■ »- •>«^ ,•'»;' * IP';: 'i if*- ..,:"■'.".' r.'. r Rev. Canon Brigstocke, 0. S. Newnham, Canon Medley, Canon Neales, G. G. Roberts, Mr. R. T. Clinch, n ft tt it U Mr. G. A. Schofield, Hon. B. B. Stevenson, Mr. C. N. Vroora, Mr. H. W. Frith, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, '•'■ Mr. G. E. Fenety. Mr. Frith, from the Committee on the Invested Disposable Funds, presented a report, which, on his iT!otion, was received and adopted to be printed in the Annual Report. On motion of the Rev. Canon Brigstocke, it was resolved that Art. IX. of the Constitution be amended by the addition of Sec. 12, as follows: ''12. The Establishment of Missions to Seamen and other Missionary Work." The following motion was made by Mr. C. N. Vroom, seconded by the Rev. 0. S. Newnham: Whereas, the proposed Schedule submitted by the Board of Home Missions makes no provision for filling up Missions now vacant, nor for the opening up of new Missions; and Whereas, the need of further Missionary work is urgent; therefore Resolved, that the Board of Home Missions be instructed to make provision for the filling up of vacant Missions as soon as possible and for the advance in Missionary work, and that any deficiency in funds for the purpose of this resolution, be supplied by drawing on the available invested funds of the Society. The Honorablo Sir Leonard Tilley left the chair, and at his request the ilonorable the Chief Justice took the same. After discussion on the foregoing motion, it was decided by the Chair to be out of order, as conflicting with a resolution of the General Committee. The Committee adjourned to meet to-morrow evening at 8 p. m. S. L. TILLEY, 'i « ' ' '" Chairman. W. Q. KETCHUM, .. : . ' Secretary. :,-iv..vii'-, •■ u ,. „; .,^ ^ .■; , .. ,.v sable Bived olved iition room, )ard of issions ,nd irgent; ;ructed as soon id that ion, be of the 85 St. John, July 4th 1S83. The Committee met agreeably to adjoarnment at 8 p. m. The Honorable Sir Leonard Tilley in the chair. Prayers. The Secretary read the Minutes of the preceeding meetings, which were confirmed. On motion of Mr. Schofield, the Missionary Schedale, as recommended by the Board of Home Missions, was considered section by section, udopted, and passed. The following appropriations were made for the missionary services of the current year, and the Treasurer was authorized to pay the grants quarterly, provided that the rules and regu- lations of the Society are complied with. I - ■A- \x\ H Pi n .... ^^ . V./,,S ..aV. <•.!.: and at same. idedby aolution ming at i •> rinan. 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MSM (71«)l7a-4S03 Mt p*.. \ '^i >ti' «,.,» ijt> \^',i' ^ 1 c* »o "«* 00 o T») o» o» «o 50 i> CO i^ 00 o t- «o 00 «3 »o (N CO » 1 •« ^'^ w l> • Tjl iH CO ■ CO o^ « -«*< o o CO CO I i> 00 o OS «o rH iH CO E • b w CO "^ (N W5 iH cc e« y! €» H 1 1 . 1 c c e ■ 1 1 I 1 ^ .fS » 1 1 s J. BJ Tofc] It to anj amoi Onl thef(f Onl ^.^.^.^....^.^^^■^ \m 91 On motion of Mr. E. Willis, the Oommittee proceeded to elect the Execntive Cominittee, by nomiDation and ballot. The Rev. 0. S. Newnham and the Rev. W. O. Raymond were appointed tellers, and reported the following as members of the Executive Committee for the ensuing yeai': "It i ;vt.3 tt tt n 'J;.r. t€ .-,i fit:' (( ,<•/. tt .■■•.'l;; tt Mr. T. W. Daniel, * " R T. Clinch, G. E. Fenety, J. Black, ' ., ,; John Moore, j-v . flurd Peters, <{ C. F. Einnear, Dr. T. C. Brown, Mr. C. E. L. Jarvis, ** W. K. Crawford, »♦ C. N. Vroom, C. W. Weldon. tt tt tt tt it ■a tt Hon. B. R. Stevenso;j, Mr. G. R. Parkin, A. A. Sterling, I. Allen Jack, ' ■■,■,. C. A. Macdonald, . .;^ H. L. Sturdee, ,„.).; R. Peniston Starr, Hon. D. li. Hanington, Mr. A. F. Street, ^, Barclay Robinson, G. Sidney Smith, Hon. Judge Wilkinson, On motion of Mr. Schofield the following grants were made: Rev. T. Hartin, from the I. C. Fund, ilOO. Rev. James Neales, 1400. The Rev. Canon Walker, as his pension under an agreement with the S. P. G., at the rate of £100 sterling. The widow of the late Rev. J. M. Stirling, $100. To the widows of the late Revs. S. D. Lee Street, N. A. Coster, J. Black and F. Coster, $244 each. To the Treasurer, 1500. To the Secretary, $100. . { : . . . , , It was resolved that the Executive Committee be authorized to pay the contingent expenses of the Society, -v ' The Treasurer was authorized to pay to the I. C. Fund any sum that may be required to pay the two pensions, amounting to $800. ..'<..' / On motion of the Treasurer, he was authorized to write off the following balances as reported to be due on contributions: Fred«ricton, $4; Kingston, 117.39; Kingsclear, $13.16. On motion of the Treasurer the following oommittee was i ;i ' >.i 5' - ^iii :■» M ■' -'^h •^ i . - -:* " 5 ,-. -U 4 ll^ •" .5? .'■■ft I Ml >! i' ^"7 92 appointed to interest Sunday-schools in the work of^Home Missions, and on the promotion of Sunday-schools: , , , „ , The Right Reyerend the Bishop Cbadjutor, *.= ' d^' ; Rev. A. Lowndes, Rev. H. Montgomery, i !<|j. " J. M. Davenport, Mr. H. Peters, -H it. " L.A. Hoyt, Mr. H. W. Frith, ,;;:' Mr. E. MuUin; 'ir with power to add any three members of the Society. On motion of Rev, A. Lowndes the following were elected members of the Book Depository Committee: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, Mr. 0. E. L. Jarvis, « (( « <( 0. A. Macdonald, A. P. Tippet, T. B. Robinson, Hurd^ Peters, The Right Rev. the Bishop Coadjutor, Rev. Canon Brigstocke, " 0. S. Newnham, " J. 0. Crisp, -' "' ' Rev. A. J. Reid. "- ' Mr. T. Barclay Robinson from the Book Depository Com- mittee presented a report, and on his motion the same was received to be printed in the Annual Report. '^/ : .vm;* On motioQ of the Rev. F. Pember, seconded by the Secrc tary the following resolution was unanimously adopted: ' That the best ihanks of this Committer be tendered to the Rev. Theodore E. Dowling for his valnr services in con- nection with the Book Depository Commi ^, On motion of the Rev. Canon Neales the following were elected officers of the Society: Mr. George E. Fairweather, Treasurer. 'i^^l ^ ;. Rev. Canon Ketchum, D.D., Secretary. Messrs. 0. H. Fairweather and A. P. Tippet, Auditors. A resolution was proposed by Mr. C. N. Vroom, which the chairman considered similar to the one proposed last evening, and was decided to be out of order. The decision of the Chair, upon an appeal to the meeting, wa9 sQstMii^d, I'j By "I Genera this Cc Societi By To quest applied! ^he casi The motion I On Secretai On motion of the Rev. A. Lowndes, it was resolved that in futare Sunday-school returns a column be added giving the total number of scholars on the roll call in each parish, provided that no scholar shall be included who has not a^ttended school at least eight times during the scholastic year. On motion of the Rev. Canon Neales, seconded by Mr. G. A. Schofield, it was resolved unanimously that the Rev. Canon Brigstooke, M. A., be a Vice-President of this Society. On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved that the thanks of this Committee be tendered to the representatives of the press for the valuable reports of the proceedings of the late meetings. On motion of the Honorable B. R Stevenson, it was resolved that the best thanks of this Committee be given to the Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity Church for the use of their school-room for the meetings of the Society. The following notices were given for changes in the Consti- tution of the Society: By Mr. C. N. Vroom: ''I hereby give notice, that at the next meeting of this General Committee I will move to rescind all resolutions of this Committee relating to the funding of all bequests to the Society." By Colonel J. R. Armstrong: To add a section as follows: '' XVI. The interest only, and not the capital, of any be- quest or invested or principal monies, shall be used and applied to the general or special purposes of the Society, as the case may be, unless otherwise specified by the testator." The Honorable Sir Leonard Tilley left the chair, and on motion the Honorable the Chief Justice took the same. On motion of the Rev. Canon Brigstocke, seconded by the Secretary, it was resolved unanimously that the warmest 3 :;•** 94 li^M thanks ot fchis OommUtee be tendered to the Honorable Sir Leonard Tilley for his kind and courteous conduct in the chair. , r Sir Leonard Tilley briefly addressed the meeting. The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. Ganou Brig- stocke, and the Committee adjourned. '. i.i u •. ^ vyif^'o*,'^. *iiy Jo 7Mjt>(iHe^-v.H--'>oiV '.g^ L. TILLEiY"'''^' ' '''- W. Q. KBTOHtrM, .'«r^ -"^^ ^' ^G ci^airman. 1<> ?5!;n;hf>'>'iO'H( 'x-.. Secretary, .■• ••[•. f .bill I'Vl i-i!5'-»!*^ 'jim i?^no'.^ ^iiJ^ n; fOUi'i'Jv ;v»i ""'ti: •"'■'')*'■■ X^''^'"*'*'''^ '^•*'^ .,•■'■- ■' ''■.,' '■ .■ . '' -'•<{ viij, V- .fHJi«)«"j.,«iy 1^M* l.'ijf? t7l(jv kViJJiii '»fi'r .IVZ *'' '• <.■■'• • 15 OU'-' .. aj-irt'l'-' ■., (, f -1 •' I T ■\ ,' • ■;• 111, .1 1 • < ! / »i >^i:; r f r • ' t t * < J ; 6 "'l 4 i ..i'%:7«;J ' '^-- ANNIVERSARY MEETING. ' ■ ^ ■ h'>!,vii'; '.; I I' •ft .■ ■> ■',. Is '*, ■ $^ ■u ■ ■it ■ ft l\ 1^ si j • M '■A ■ "W 1 ■'fj . V, ir ■'ill i M ■'fi 111 m ill ■■4\ *'.> it'll h'^i •>j ^r^ •f . 00 A DEVISE OF REAL ESTATE FOR THE GENERAL PaRFOSES OF THE SOCIETY. The Interest only to be Used, I give and devise, to "The Diocesan Church Society of New Branswick/' all and singular, (describe the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the same nnto the said "The Diocesan Ghuroh Society of New Brunswick*' and their successors, forever, upon trust, to hold the same, (or in case of the sale of the whole or any part thereof to hold the proceeds of such sale, and to keep the same invested in good and profitable securities) and to apply the yearly income only thereof to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. Bev. A. Lowndes, from the Oommittee on Object III., presented a report; and on his motion, seconded by Mr. Soho- field, it was resolved that the same be received, adopted, and printed in the Annual Report; but that no monies received for Object III. be paid out without an order from the Execu- tive Committee. It was further resolved that the following be the Committee on Object III: Bight Bev. the Bishop Coadjutor, ' Bev. 0. S. Newnham, Bev. A. Lowndes, Secretary. Mr. A. H. Hanington, Mr. Mnllin, Mrs. Carr, Miss Jane Gregory, with power to fill vacancies. Bev. J. H. Talbot gives notice that he will move the follow- ing resolution at the next Annual Meeting: " That the assets of the Society, at present invested in de- bentures or other securities, and representing bequests and special donations heretofore made or given, be treated as capital, and kept invested; the interest or other yearly income only being applied to the purposes for which such amounts have been bequeathed or given. And further, that all beqnests hereafter made to or received by the Society shalU unless the '•ri H j *.;.»•. 1 4 ■i*l n' ' ■ta. Ml ENew (scribe ito the t" and (or in )ld the n good ne only Society. ct III., r. Soho- ted, and received ) Execu- )mmittee vretary. 97 testator shall otherwise expressly direct, be funded as here- tofore, the interest or yearly income only being applied to such parposes as aforesaid." Mr. C. N. Yroom gave the following notice. **1 give notice of motion to amend the Gonstitution of this Society at the next meeting of the General Oommittee in the following particulars: "In Art. II. of the Oonstitntion, after the word ^altered/ in the third line, to add the words 'nor new Bye-Law, Bule or Regulation adopted.' "In Art. IIL of the Gonstitution, after the word 'Society' in the third line, to add the words 'nor the adoption of any new Bye-Law, Bule or Begnlation,' and in the seventh line after the word 'cancellation' to add the words 'or adoption,' and in the eighth line after the word 'amendment* to add the words 'or adoption.* "In Art. IV. of the Gonstitution after the word 'atneud^ ment|' in the first line, to add the words 'or adoption,' " n '. II I) ■■:4 .a I y, il -4f 1^ '■* '. 4 Vi .^1 ■.■.■■iS i\ .».;i he foUow- ted in de- inests and treated as »rly income 1 amounts ill bequests unlQss the .. h^):^:'.^\/^^........ . .j.i./r ■'Mi. Luii .i<.f iii:.'y[ '.■'.'' %'■-: ■:...''*' '■^^!! "' ■ , i •!■• '.-.Sa ■■ -il^Uf <■;■,( fji;;...ni, -■■' ..'^ .i'.;.j'^'- ^.^'^ •;;'■, .--:•: ■: ■':..'>>.<- L<,Ji .■^i^AjHlif, -A^'i)., 'i:U'iiU- ■:■]'.!'.■ i -'i-.iif:'' ; '.r .;; j 1 •(<",'■ ' .}:■.■ yi t\\ ' ' i. .>. '. li ! i '■■. .>v# ^' ^#; I; 'M ■ i: 98 < • i • j' I'!'] : ^,.i i /J L "" -''■' '' » i'-" '••' ■-- 'il '^' -^ .'■■ . ..-'•« ■ > -.1. ••!. -I'tl HI ' REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OP THE ■ DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, ' For the Year Ending July, 1888. - The Committee met at FrederictoD, July 8th, 1887. An abstract of the proceedings of this meeting is published in the Fifty-second Report, pages 101, 103, 103. ,,, , The next meeting of this Committee was held in St. John, October5th, 1887. The Secretary read a statement of the contributions for the current year as reported to him, for the various objects of the Society, with the list of the parishes and missions from which no contributions had been reported. The sum total of contributions is as follows: ' General Purposes, 15,372 71 I. C. Fund 354 46 W. and 0. Fund, 212 33 Object III.,. 39 57 Total, ...$5,979 06 The statement of the Secretary was received, and he was requested to communicate with the rectors and missionaries of the parishes and missions which have made no detinite returns of voluntary contributions to the Society for the cur- rent year, and to request them to do so as soon as possible. The Treasurer submitted a statement of his account up toj ^he \6t October, which was received. T com '♦Ha Ml whic Th adopt Ifci from 1 the su think expedi i^roved from t] Ifcwa the sun It wa Object that ob. The sUted t| ized to of the . .»■■ . ; ■ 'I ■At". 09 EE -i' f. kubVished St. 3o\\r\^ itisfor tho ct8 of the ions from m total of 71 46 32 57 The Finance Committee were requested to report to this committee as to the desirableness of writing off the item ''Uazen trust principal, etc., 1868." Mr. Jarvis presented a report from the Finance Committee, which was entered upon the minutes. The several sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 were considered and adopted. It was resolved, that the Finance Committee be authorized, from time to time, to call for and assent to such changes in the sureties given by the Treasurer as that Committee may think proper, and be further authorized, if they should deem it expedient, to accept a bond from a guarantee company ap- proved by the Committee, and to pay the premium therefor from the funda of the Society. It was resolved that the Treasurer be authorized to transfer the sum of 1700 to the capital of the I. C. Fund. It was resolved that all monies paid to the Treasurer, for Object III., be placed at the disposal of the committee on that object. The Treasurer, from the committee on printing the report, stated that the work was nearly completed. He was author- ized to pay the bill of Messrs. Barnes tk, Co. on the completion of the work to the satisfaction of the committee. The Committee met at Fredericton, January 11th, 1888. A statement of the Treasurer's accounts, and of balances of contributions reported in July as unpaid, was received. A special report from Mr. C. A. Macdonald, as to the glebes in the Parish of Dumfries, was received and referred to the Glebe Land Committee. Mr. Macdonald's bill of ^20 AO was ordered to be paid. The Rev. E. B. Hooper and the Rev. E. A. "Warneford count up to I were admitted to the W. and 0. Fund on the usual conditions. It was resolved that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the 9 06 land he was lissionaries no definite Ifor the cur- 100 i . t '■■„(» M: ■^«::;i 't'^' oommittee on Interesting Sunday-flohools in the work of Home Missions, and on the Promotion of Snnday-sohools, the sum of $50, on the application for the same by the chairman of tlie committee. ... , The next meeting of the Committee was at St. John, Marr-h 7ih, 1888. riiM following resolution was adopted: Whereas, It appears that the Executive Oommittee have not the power to make any appropriations from the i^eneral funds of the Society; There/ore Resolved, That the resolution passed at the last meeting of this Oommittee, granting the sam of $50, from the funds of the Society, be rescinded. ,,m,,'j i -/ ... The Treasurer submitted a quarterly statem.ent of his ac- counts, and also a statement of certain balances unpaid on the contributions reported to the Secretary in July last, which statements were received. It was resolved, that a printed list of the several amounts reported by the Treasurer as still due on the contributions re- ported in July last be sent to the clergy in charge of the parishes or missions in arrears, with a request on the part of this Oommittee that the amounts be paid. A report from the Finance Oommittee was received and adopted. Mr. Macdonald, from the Glebe Land Oommittee, presented a report, which was received and adopted; and it was resolved that the said report be referred back to the Oommittee, with power to act. ■ ■'■ '""" "" " • ''■ '" ^'^>^"r'' ':^^" •'';^' ' — — — ..•i''-1'ir, / The Oommittee met at Fredericton, Juno 6th. A statement of the Treasurer's accounts was read, and also a statement of balances on the contributions reported in July | last. The statements were received. A report of the Finance Oommittee was read, with reference I to the adjustment, after legal proceedings^ of claims of the 101 k o( 8, the irmaa John* ave not i\ funds the last xova. ibe [ his ac- id on the ,t, which amounts utions re- ge o( the le part of leived and , presented as resolved littee, with ith reference flaimsof the Society to certain lands held under the Miss Hazen trust, with a statement of expenses incurred. The report was ro- ceiyed and adopted. The Secretary presented an abstract report of this Commit- tee for the past year, which was received, and he was requested to add thereto a statement of the proceedings of this meeting and present the report to the General Committee. - ■ ■ /. u. •• ii The Committee met at St. John, July 6th, 1888. ' The Minutes rf the last meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. Macdonald, from the Glebe Land Committee, presented a report, which was received and adopted. Mr. Clinch, from the committee to enquire into the state of glebe and church lands in the Parish of Queensbttry, presented a report, which was referred to the Glebe Land Committee, with power to institute proceedings if they think proper. It was resolved that 3,500 copies of the Annual Report be printed, under the direction of the following committee, who are not necessarily to take the lowest tender; the report to be printed at an early a day as possible, and thut the committee have power to revise the missionary reports. The Treasurer, The Secretary, Rev. A. J. A. Gollmer, Rev. A. J. Reid, ' Mr. C. F. Kinnear. ' ' " I It was resolved that a committee be appointed to conipilo an index of the principal matters in the whole series of reports, from the beginning, stating briefly the page and number of report in which the matter referred to may be found, and that euch index be printed in the report by the committee on printing the report; and that the Secretary and Mr. Frith be the committee. The following were appointed members of the Finance Committee, four to form a quorum: ■n % ■fi, I I If 1 1 ' 1 >. l I?. t ■m I! \>^ ■■■tM 102 / .Mi '^m' '(• ,1 m; . Mr. W. M. Jarvis, • v .. " R. T. Clinch, " G. E. Fenety, . " G. Sidney Smith, " A. F. Street, n Mr. H. W. Frith, " G. A. Schofield, •* T. W. Daniel, •* 0. F. Kinnear, The Treasurer. ;/ Mr. Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer, was appointed Secre- tary of the W. and 0. Fund. -> t' • « ; T' i . ... i. r. Mr. T. Barclay Bobinson was appointed Secretary of the Fund for the Education of the Children of the Clergy. The following were appointed members of the Glebe Land Committee: . . - , ,,, Mr. C. A. Macdonald, ' Mr. G. A. Schofield, " G. Sidney Smith, " H. L. Sturdee, " C. W. Weldon, Hon. Judge Wilkinson, " T. Allen Jack, *'"' The Treasurer. ; The following were appointed a committee on the Incapaci- tated Clergy Fund. . ., Kev. 0. S. Newnham, Jlev. J. H. Talbot, " Canon Brigstocke, Mr. W. M. Jarvis, Mr. G. A. Schofield, " G. R. Parkin; the committee to act with the Lord Bishop and the Bishop Coadjutor. The committee were instructed to take such steps as they may think advisable to obtain contributions in aid of the I. C. Special Fund. The committee were requested to submit a report of tho proceedings of the past year at the next meeting of this com- mittee. ;u. I U: rfcn iv->\ Ij!''; *•; S> ''i'! !r;{4.?f' '>fh i^'YaVh m j-jo (' ':;">i.tf»«F!«:»^> :.^i: vri'JM-'l'.' 'uis pX !>"!;.! i 'tj- i^.i /.?,j,nl j:jni.'%l-' .:v^> ■ 103 ,1' Jecre- af the Land >•; 0800, ;ncapaci- e Bishop pa as they 1 the 1. C. ,ort of the this cottJ- 'I !•»<>' ;.>^ •>'■'! t -.J REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS For the Tear ending 30th June, 1888. I * To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop and the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society, The Board of Home Missions submit the following report. Daring the past year the following alterations have been made in the sohednle adopted by the General Committee last July: Bright. — The assessment has been reduced 140, and the grant increased the same amount. Derby. — The assessment has been reduced $10, and the grant increased 130. Gagbtown. — The grant has been reduced 1300, and the assessment increased $80. The Board have not as yet been able to put even this reduced grant in force for want of funds. It is, however, recommended in the schedule for next year. Lancaster. — The assessment was increased 1100. MoNGTON. — The assessment was reduced $95, and the same amount was added to the grant. Prince William. — The assessment was reduced $60, and the grant was increased the same amount. Stanley. — The assessment was reduced $16, and the grant was increased the same amount. - > . .a.. ; Woodstock and Wakefield. — The grant was increased $66, and the assessment was increased $274. This made the assessment $400, and the grant of $300— total stipend $600. I 'A I 11 li i i n II- ■>::-' ,'!• . .,'■>{ t • K' ■' iO'-;. fe> .■i '■ "•'.v-' vtllV 'mi 104 The change was made to enable the Mission to obtain the services of an Assistant in Holy Orders, instead of a Divinity Student, as heretofore. Special Grant. — The Board placed 160 at the disposal of His Lordship the Bishop to pay the tra/elling expenses of a Missionary to Ludlow. Divinity Soholabship Fund.— A payment of $30 hAs been made out of this Fund to Percy Chandler, which, however, has been returned by him, together with $60 previously paid to him. The Lord Bishop has also given $75 to the capital of this Fund, being a sum returned to His Lordship by a former Divinity Student. Tbaybllino Outfit. — The Board have authorized the Treasurer to advance the following sums *' for the purchase ot necessalry travelling outfits," subject to the regulations of the General Committee, viz. : To the Rev. Scovil Neales, .... . ... $250 D. V. Gwilym, 150 , A. B. Murray, .... .... 200 A. W. Teed, 150 $750 Deputations. — In accordance with the wish expressed at the meeting of the General Committee last July, a deputation from the Board visited the Mission of Norton before a de- cision was reached about the grant. As the deputation could not recommend any change it was allowed to remain as it passed the General Committee. .„. , »• A deputation also visited the Mission of Prince William, and recommended the alteration in the assessment already mentioned. Claim of Rev. A. Lowndes. — The General Committee having referred to the Board the claim of the Rev. A. Lowndes for 160, arrears of stipend, with power to order pay- ment of the same if they deemed it right so to do, the Board, after consideration of the claim, ordered the Treasurer to pay the amount. an << (t tt ti (( 'ri 'Vi idoia- the inity B of a 8 been wever, ypaid capital p by a ed the archase tions of 250 150 200 150 $750 ressed at jutation ►re a de- ion could aia as it "William, already ommittee Rev. A. order pay- ;he Board, irer to pay 9 106 Committee on Needs op the Diocese. — The General Committee haying recommended the Board to appoint a com- mittee to take such steps as they might deem advisable to place before the Diocese its various needs, the Board appointed a committee to attend to that duty. That committee drew up a paper (" No. I.") on the needs of the Diocese, north of Woodstock, which was approved by His Lordship the Bishop, and the Board, and was authorized for use in the Diocese. The committee endeavored to arrange for meetings in each Deanery, but so far as is known they have only been held in the deaneries of Chatham, Shediac, and Woodstock, and in the city of Fredericton. The Board hope that many more such meetings will be held during the coming year, and re- commend the General Committee to appoint a special com- mittee to attend to the matter. If well worked up, these meetings should be the means of conveying a great deal of in- formation as to the work of the Diocese to many who have only a very imperfect idea of what is going on outside of the missions in which they reside. , .^ , . . w; ,, \^..,-. Special Widows and Orphans Fund. — A grant of $100 from this fund has been made to the widow of the late Rev. A.y. Wiggins, all the rules of the fund having been complied with and His Lordship the Bishop approving. ;,. v.; . m><^. Statement fob S. P. G.— The Board submit herewith a copy of the statistical report sent to the venerable Society in February last, and again express regret that the failure of several missions to send in returns has seriously affected the value of the statement; as, for example, the number of com- muuicants, which appears to be 243 less than last year. Seventeen missions receiving aid from the venerable Society failed to forward the annual collection required by its rules. Statistical Reports for D. C. S. and 8. P. G.—Many of the clergy having complained of the confusion that arises from the present system of making these statements, the Board appointed a committee to report on the matter, and » K m •\f\ y. Hi t I W i5|i S X !•• VS\ I. mm.. -'i^Ci •*.. I.l.« m. I x;^? >-.*^ tv «y^;: •'^^' lOfi they now recommend the General Committee to separate the two returns, and at the same time to make some alterations' in the form used for the D. 0. S. . A copy of the amendments recommended is submitted here- with. There are at least three important respects in which this change will improve the D. G. S. return: 1st. It will coyer the same period as the financial state- ments of the Society. 2nd. It will always come soon after Easter, to which date almost all parochial statements are made up. 3rd. It will contain the names of the Ghurch Wardens and Lay Delegates for the current year. » >"/^ m Schedule foe Next Year. — In the report made by the Board last July (see p. 112) it was stated that there would be a deficiency of $2,000 for the schedule of July 1888, if the schedule of 1886 was again adopted. In view of that state- ment the General Committee added about 5 per cent to the assessments, reducing the grants about 1700. This, however, proved to be no real gain to the Society, as the voluntary con- tributions fell short of the estimate about the same amount. As the grants last July were made for five quarters — to Ist October — the deficiency of available funds for next year, ac- cording to this estimate, should be $2,500. It was found to be really about $3,000, partly because Campobello and Rich- mond, which were vacant and not included in the estimate last year, have been filled, and partly because the pension list has been increased, 'v- ^■''.■:^i.>.]:rji ;$;'*■•,.:?■: K.'^-nv'->^>in h>^*'-* In view of this very large deficit, which, under the old system, would require an addition of over 20 per cent to the assessments, the Board appointed a committee to consider and report upon the whole matter. After long and careful consideration of various suggestions, the Board finally accepted a plan by which what has hereto- fore been called the voluntary contributions of aided parishes are added to what has been termed their assessment Upon that mate shon]( iinioui am on I from € ^5,762 The mated i sources ment o Schedul July, U was ther were ask way they made up The Si I>eanerie John anc, Chatham] St. Andr| TheB( I J'l every ^ I more abo'J I ages whic| 1st. It I being tal pissions. J'faieatenec; (met by roluntary I 2ud. It, I'le Missioj ptributif lot tbe LOBE* ere- liich itate- date IB and by the lald be if tbe b Btate- 1 to tbe owever, iry con- iDiount. —to Ist rear, ac- ound to Bicb- estimate laion list tbe old to tbe aider and gestions, hereto- t XIpoJ^ that basis, taking the average for the last five years, an esti- mate has been made of the total amount each aided Mission should give this year to the general funds of the Society; this amounts to $17^222. An estimate was then made of tfa|iB amount of voluntary contributions that might be expected from each self-sustaining Parish or Mission; this amounts to 15,762. The other net income of the Society for the year is esti- mated at 15,795. This makes a total net income from all sources of $28,779. The Society then undertakes the pay- ment of the total stipend amounting to $29,656 by. the Schedule submitted herewith. This will leave a deficit in July, 1889, of 1877 if all the grants are used. This plan was then submitted to each of the Rural Deaneries and they were asked to revise the items and readjust the same in any way they might think best so that the total sum required was made up. The schedule now submitted has been so revised by the Deaneries of Chatham, Fredericton, Kingston, Shediac, St. John and Woodstock, except two grants in the Deanery of Chatham. No reply has been received from the Deanery of St. Andrews. ^''•' - ■'-"•h • .....-;... ...v.>j..^ ... .. The Board feel that as the plan has been so fully considered ill every part of the Diocese it is not necessary to say much more about it here, further than to point out a few advant- I ages which it possesses over the ordinary plan. Ist. It provides against the increased assessment (so called) [being taken out of the voluntary contributions by the Missions. It is quite evident that there was no avoiding a Ithreatened deficit if the reduction in the Society's grants was Imet by a corresponding reduction in its income from [voluntary contributions. 2Qd. It removes many of the difficulties heretofore felt by Ihe Missionary about collecting for the assessment. All the pontributions from the Mission, whether by subscription lists, ^ rV |:- ti I; ^, 4f ;■!■•) •■» f Mil '!?■"::!;-: li mrm-ih.. ■m * 108 mission boxes, collections in church or any other methods that may be adopted, will hereafter be for the Society, and the Society will pay the whole stipend subject to the present regulations* 3rd. It will throw upon the Deaneries more of the responsi* bility of fixing the amounts to be contributed by the several parishes therein. 4th. It puts down an estimate of the amount that the Society may reasonably hope to receive from each self-support- ingparish. ; -* ■ '^ -^ ^ For these and other reasons the Board strongly recommend the General Committee to adopt the proposed plan and schedule. ..,, ,-.- .-■lai-n^ - h Mj; "; ;. j .. The Board also recommend the adoption for the future of the plan pursued this year in sending the schedule to each Deanery to revise and report upon the contributions expected from each parish without reducing the total amount expected from the Deanery. They also recommend that such alter- ations be made in the regulations as will continue in force the agreement between each Missioji and tl^ie S,o,piety so long as its terms remain unchanged. The estimate of income and expenditure for next year, the schedule of grants recommended and the returns, corre- spondence and minutes of business transacted by the Board during the past year accompany this report. . . , ;, By order of the Board, , .. v .,;, /^ ^r . , . ; ,, GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, i . . i^rva-i Secretary. St. John, N. B., July 3rd, 1888. ^ ' Iv »j) ' i^'! *J ' 'i' (•1 'I'-n ^io^«v,.^T.J at^fllu-ini--" »t!4>:>.'^;, ;,, ^y.,^,^,-. •^^c-^. S. P. ( Hazen Chipm Merrit GordoE Other J Collect Contril Deficiei ■ JW Salaries Con tint Deficit Subscrii Grants Deficit PensionI Grants St. Jol t»- P^': "I ••;;*.. :; 109 fy and resent iponsi' lat the opport- immend [an and ttture of ) to each Bxpected expected oh alter- itt force y BO long year, the 18, corre- ihe Board -i'-.ii. scretart/' ), ••!'' f i- ESTIMATE OF INCOME AND EXPENDITUBE FOB 1888-1889. INCOME. S. p. G. Grant, Hazen Trust, Ghipman Trust, Merritt Trust, Gordon Trust, Other Interest, Collections and Subscriptions, 1 887, Contributions per schedule. Deficiency, .... .... • • • • • • • • EXPENDITUBE. OttlttrivOy •••• •••• «• Contingencies, Deficit July 1, 1888, Subscriptions for 1889, paid 1888, Grants due and unpaid, Deficit for quarter to 1st October, . Pensions," .... .... Grants per schedule, ">><'' !:.!*./! . $6,025 00 •(590 00 . 2,240 00 234 00 102 00 659 00 319 00 . 22,984 00 877 00 $34,130 00 1600 00 ' ' <-i" 563 00 Hi ;l JbirJi' 157 00, an .{".on i uj 780 00 .■ . . ,,• . 311 00 '"' ■ -^' ' 400 00 •'■^ ^KuiKi : 1,663 OOi f*' ;>,. ^ -ill 29,666 00 134,130 00 Estimated deficit. •877 00 Si. John, N. B., 2nd July, 1888. h J'?* u; ir- ll .i.v ■R ;■?; "'»E iT no Si* :w m i;.y... ■ r. Yf t, ■'^i'N, ■■■t,:.', .1.1.' fr:,,;;. !/, il ( REPORT From the Committee op the Diocesan Church Society ON Interesting Sunday-SchoOi^ in Uome '.» • '- Missions and on the Promotion of !« 1. .» 1 - Sunday-Schools. ,.-< I ,: • 'tl 7b ///e ^t^A/ Reverend the Lord Bishop^ and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society. The Committee on ''Interesting Sunday-schools in Home Missions and on the Promotion of Sunday-schools" beg leave to report as follows: Your Committee could not but notice with regret the con- tinuous falling off in the Diocese of the contribntions through the Mission Boxes, and therefore considered it their first duty to ascertain the cause of this decrease, and if possible remedy them. . A circular on the subject was issued by the Right Reverend the Chairman to the clergy of the Diocese. Nearly all the clergy (three only excepted) sent prompt and full answers. The circular with a summary of the answers re- ceived is appended. The information received was considered so valuable, that your Committee decided to place at once a portion of it in the hands of the Clergy and Superintendents of each Sunday-school. A few inaccuracies and mis-prints have been corrected in the copy annexed herewith. »' Ill CIETY iVn'*' ; t'.'i 1 eneral Home leave le con- ;hrough rat duty remedy Right Nearly and lull jwers re- nsidered t once a tendents ■rected in It has been pointed out to the Committee that by taking only the average attendance of the scholars a pessimint view is presented of the state of the Sunday-schools in the Diocese; and that it would have been fairer to have given the total number of scholars as found on the roll call of each Sunday- school. Before issuing the circular of questions your Com- mittee considered this matter very carefully and the reason why the numbers on the roll call were not asked for, was that from information received your Committee felt they could have no guarantee that the numbers on the roll call actually represented the scholars in regular attendance. Unless a roll call is being checked every three months, scholars will remain on the list who have attended only once during the year. * --' .-.i ■ -.'* -.-^. .,).■•- »; • ■''■-■ f"-- •. It is remarkable that while the returns of your Committee have been thought by some to be a great deal lower than the total number of scholars, yet the total number of scholars as given in last year's report of the D. C. S. is 4,437, or 70 less than the total average attendance of 4,507 as furnished by your Committee's returns. Therefore the fact still remains which your Committee have brought forward, that over nine thousand persons of an age to attend Sunday-school do not do so with any regularity. The number of boxes now out in circulation is 596 being 4:25 in excess of the. number out I last July. ^>Kf*n;i' m!' ..' v*<*l.i,;-.i;n i >'■'.'■?!:••«•'>.][>'-':■' .J. The result, of this year's work cannot be felt in this year's I returns. The expenses have been about the same as when the boxes were yielding more substantial returns than they Ihave done in the past few years. A certain amount of outlay lis necessary to secure any returns. The Committee hope that Ithe coming year will show a further increase in the contri- Ibutions through the mission boxes. In accordance with the power given them your Oommitfco plected Mr. Alfred Street as an additional member. Your Committee bearing in mind the special instructions eiven them last year that they should endeavor to maintain m 1 ' '''i m.-' ' ' m * ■ m'i , . 113 1 ^ 5* It ill \' ,: ;^ :> • •■'iff' "■ .1., ".'! •! Mr • ftnd promote Sunday-schools, arranged the means whereby schools could exchange libraries among themseWes and also endeavored to ascertain the localities where there were no Sunday-schools, or where Sunday-schools might with a little fostering care be established. Already ten parishes have availed themselves of the oppor- tunity of exchanging Sunday-school books, doubtless when the means for such exchange are more widely known they will be more used. The Committee have through their chairman communicated with the Bural Deans, urging upon them to bring before their Deaneries the necessity of establishing Sunday-school Teachers' Unions where not already in existence. A grant of $50 was applied for by your Committer to the Executive Committee for the purpose of supplying Bibles, Prayer Books, Catechisms and books of instruction on the S. P. 0. K. catalogue to needy schools, but the Executive Com- mittee did not consider they had the power to vote the appropriation. Your Committee received this decision with regret as they knew of thirty-seven localities where Sunday- schools were pressingly needed. Your Committee anxious to do all they could to arouse interest in scholars in the work of the Church, authorized their Secretary to make the following offer to such of the clergy as were not contributing to the funds of your Society through your Committee: ^'^ ' . ;' ^' *<;jj^;;^:-f . ''We shall be happy to furnish you with correct infor- mation respecting any part of the work of the Church in this Diocese, or to endeavor to procure, if you wish it, persons to address your schools during the coming Lent.'' This offer was made in January, but your Committee regret to report that not a single application was made in response to it. Your Committee would make the following recommend- ation: That it have power out of the funds it raises to supply schools with Bibles, Prayer Books, or other necessary books; ARTH My DEi At a circular Clergy, ThegJ of the St consider^ interest Work of TheCi flank ly teachers with anyl oppor- 8 when m they inicatcd 5 before ,y-Bchool }Q to the r Bibles, )n the S. ive Coin- vote the Bion with 1 Sunday- It j>'''f' to arouse athorized ich of the nr Society rect infor- rch in this persons to ittee regret in response Bcommend- 18 to supply sary books; 118 and that in future Sunday-school returns a column be added giving the total number of scholars on the roll call in each parish, provided that no scholar shall be so included who has not atteuded school at least once a month during the period the school was open. ^ . •• > /Is: \ .1 I 1^ ... Respectfully submitted, . vuk ; .' i . t . i , . ; jj TULLY KINGDON, Bishop. ' • . . t, . , , ., Chairman, ARTHUR LOWNDES, .:i. t )!i ;: Secretary. - > . -.; .;• r;: (•■,:,. • - >,.-•,•' ., . . .. _^ ■■-A . i r* I' fi;* < !. ( ■ » •' 'il' . .l' I |.ltf«.''' t,!-:v:''i. :-.'■'• \-.-*r' /■•,'■ '-'/I /.,/*;* V' -.i'li-tr* ':• I •!;, I'i lu-O Committee on Interesting Sunday-Schools in Home Missions and on the Promotion of Sunday-Schools. . ,^ ' Fredericton,. N. B., September 1, 1888. My Dear Sir: , -..r^^ >ii o.ij ^ ;^.i ,. *,; '^ hi;/-.r; At a meeting of the Committee it was resolved that a circular letter should be issued by myself, as Chairman, to the Clergy, in connection with the objects of the Committee. The great and continuous falling off throughout the Diocese of the subscriptions through the Mission Boxes is a matter of considerable anxiety, as betokening a steadily diminishing interest of teachers and children m the Home Missionary work of the Church. The Committee will be very thankful to you if you will frankly give your own reasons, and request your principal teachers to give theirs, for this sad lack of interest, together with any suggestions as to how interest in the work of the !i: ? I ! Ij. 'fi ll 'fa •• til m ¥ h \i ti r -.: I: . >-'-f-w^ IA ■ ffK1-*:-'5»i- ,'-.1 ■.■;'. 114 Ohurch can be aroused and maintained. An answer from every Parish, and, if ])08sible, from teachers in each import- ant School in each Parish, is particularly desired, in order thut the Committee may have information from a wide enongli area to enable them to devise such measures as will be gener- ally effective. The Committee are aware that one reason why there have been fewer Boxes in circulation is that there has been no stock kept on hand to supply such demand as there was. A fresh stock will be orderea as soon as answers have been received showing the number required. There are many Parishes not having any Mission Boxes at all, owing to new incumbencies since the Boxes were issued, and from other causes; and there is not a single Parish where the number of Boxes could not be easily increased. Surely one child at least of each family sending children to school ought to be furn- ished with a box, and thus be taught from the very begin- ning to give something towards the maintenance of its religious privileges. It has been represented to the Committee that there are doubtless many localities in remote parts of Parishes, and outside of served Parishes, where Sunday-Schools could be established and maintained, and thus form the nucleus for a subsequent Church and congregation. The Committee will feel grateful to have such localities pointed out to them. The Committee have also taken into consideration the number of books which must have been read over and over again in each library, and which are therefore practically use- less; and they have thought that each School might be benefitted by exchanging these books for similar ones in other libraries. To effect this it is necessary that the Secretary should have a list of the books in each library with those marked which it is desired to exchange. By comparing lists the Secretary could judge which parishes could best exchange, and would accordingly put them in communication with one another. More than one copy of this letter is sent you in the hope that you will distribute it freely among ^our teachers, in order that the Committee may have the opinion of those on whom falls the chief burden of the work of Sunday-schools as well as that of the Clergy. Finally, the Committee are very anxious to do their share of the work in interesting all those connected with Sunday- schools \n the work of the Church in the Diocese, and will i|; l.-H many in 2.— II 3.— Tc the Misfi fully. 4.— H. maintain 5.~D( l)ooks wl of the b( below) a ^ui no hi are missi 6.— W or Missis 7,—D< Parish w schools B they? G teachers, and any FURTL the Comi To be Arthur r from mport- ler that enough e gener- son wby bere bus as there era have ^re many g to new m other imber of i at least be f urn- iry begin- ie of its there are shea, and could be liens lor a aittee will hem. ation the r and over iicallv use- mignt be 3B in other Secretary with those )aring lists exchange, n with one _ the hope rs, in order le on whom ools as well their share ith Snnday- se, and will 115 endeavor as far as in them lies to promote and foster Sunday* schools; but they feel that their labors will have little result if the Clergy and teachers do not co-operate with them. It is to invite such co-operntion that this letter and the accompanying questions have been framed, and trusting that they will meet with a frank and prompt response, I remain, yours faithfully, ' '•' H. TULLY KINODON, ^ . ' * BisJioj) Coadjutor of Fredericton. ■■.'■.■\ i :^ 'Vf (. ' ^ ' ,. ^ ' i How 1. — How many Mission Boxes are issued to scholars? many in stock unissued? 2. — How many fresh Mission Boxes do you require? 3. — To what do you attribute the diminution of interest in the Mission Boxes? Please state your reasons frankly and fully. 4. — How do you think such interest could be revived and maintained? 5. — Do you wish to exchange any Sunday-school library books which the scholars have already read? If so, send a list of the books which yoiVwish to exchange to the Secretary ^as below) and he will arrange an exchange for you, if possible; but no books will be received in exchange from which any leaves are missing. 6. — Where are the Sunday-schools situate in your Parish or Mission? 7, — Do you know of any localities within or without your Parish where there are no Sunday-schools, but where Sunday- schools might, by a little care, be fostered? If so, where are they? Give the names of any who would undertake to be teachers, the probable number of scholars who would attend, and any other particulars of interest. Further Remarks likely to be of interest or helpful to the Committee. To be returned, when filled up, to the Secretary, the Kev. Arthur Lowndes, the Rectory, Prince William, N. B. «3 I I it i V, fl 1 ■ft -J '.mi 1^ m ■V,. n <''j \>j «* ii U'i!-' 116 J^r,-, '3 $i' m »"!•%:. '■ i: •• > umy Wl wv: ■ I !:1 (( ■' .ii 171 118 386 SUMMARY OF REPLIES. To Question 1.— Total number of boxes issued to scholars, *' Unissued To Question 2. — Total number required, .... To Question 3.— Out of the numerous replies received the committee con- sider the following as worthy of consideration : Poverty of parents. Wearing off of the novelty. Lack of confidence in the D. G. S. Cessation of leaflets. The want of an active secretary. Children do not have pocket money given them, and so cannot deny themselves. Lack of bright, cheerful, missionary meetings. Decreased interest in the D. C. S. The want of knowledge of how the money is spent. To Question 4. — The committee submit the following out of the numerous suggestionr. received: Substitute envelopes for boxes. Gratuitous distribution in Sunday-schools of publications giving information about the Diocese. By occasional services for children. Send, if pos- sible, a deputation to each Parish to address the scholars. Impress on Rural Deans the necessity of organizing Sunday- school conferences. By giving the children a definite object to work for, and placing the monies raised by the boxes at the disposal of the committee. By the is^ue of the boxes during Lent only. Each Deanery to have a teachers' association. The clergy to be asked for the names of teachers and superin- tendents. Grants to country schools of catechisms, prayer- cards, hymns, manuals, etc. To Question 5. — Fourteen schools expressed their desire to effect an exchange of Sunday-school books. Of these ten have since exchanged their libraries with mutual satisfaction. To Question 6.— '" V'' For replies see "Sunday-school returns, 1887." ' ' To Question 7. — Thirty-seven localities were pointed out where Sunday- schools were pressingly needed. .V ■{ , I '(.> v v«.,> -.-T m':i "»J.'.! i ;;!;;(. •'! .vjo' "■;;I« .vl* .? .»i.tit/tv,< in-tll B] To the Me The Society The your Co " Ai( ciples ail ttiasterg The si it a mat object ol After r were be schools. I schools or whei further gotten disooQj Aoooi clergjmi J86 tee con- Lack of he want t money f bright, ; in the is spent. lumeroua butiou in abont the d, if pos- scholars. ; Sunday- it,e object xes at the es daring jsociation. d superin- as, prayer- a exchange exchange*! re Sunday- ll-'t' 117 i 1 ^-^ i . ' ' y .i i, (1 1 *■ ■* ./,■ 1 71 1 ■•; \ ■ . ' 1 , 18 ■ ■.^. 1..^:; ■ • .• , / t >!("i ;: '* ■,' REPORT FROM THE OOMMITTEE ON ' OBJECT m. OF THE J). 0. S. II ■): ■1 To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop^ President, and the Members of the Diocesan Church Society, The Committee on Object III. of the Diocesan Church Society beg leave to submit the following report: ^ . The third object of the Diocesan Church Society, which your Committee were appointed to further, reads as follows: " Aid to Sunday and other schools in which Church prin- ciples are taught, and the training and encouraging of school masters and cateohists.'' The small funds at the disposal of your Committee renders it a matter of earnest consideration how best to carry out this object of the Society. After mature deliberation your Committee felt that they were bound to limit themseWes at first to aiding Sunday- schools. They felt that there must of necessity be, in a Diocese like that of Fredericton, many localities where Sunday- schools might be established if a helping hand were held out, or where schools already in existence might be quickened to further exertions by receiving tokens that they were not for- gotten by the Diocese in a work so often arduous and discouraging. Accordingly, a paper of questions to be answered by a clergyman or teacher in charge of a Sunday-school desirous of "i ■4 i iL'fi. mm •I n j! si; % ft <-: ■ lis if % -;'»1 fc 1. 1 ■t 1 \ I n lit jl: -^ ^ 4 '■Hi m : i I. 4 .•>■; hi. 4 V' ■ \M ^^ m^i ■:'> .ii mi '■ Af W ■•:•'.':» i • ■' ■ '. *i "'.i a-'- ■■>i«i:- v^iv Ii-. ! .A;:;- Iri':-. ^ ?[■■ ■■'''■-" ' '.'3i ;>'M;, ii #1 IM't' ■- ■■ ■ ' ■ ■Hbii' . 118 obtaining aid for the establishment of a new Sunday-school, or for the maintenance of an existing one, was issued, to enable the Committee to come to a decision as to which schools were in the most pressing need of help or encourage- ment. The amount of money received is $5440, and small as that sum is the Committee are glad to be able to report that they have been enabled to make grants to nine Suuday*schooIs, which have been received with warm expressions of thanks. Your Committee would earnestly impress upon all the members of the Society the claims of Object III. upon their liberality. In many places throughout the Province there are not enough church people to warrant the building of a church, and many localities are too isolated, or distant from a resident clergyman for any services to be held. In both these cases a Sunday-school acts as a rallying point for the scattered sheep of the Church of Christ, and forms a nucleus around which may grow a congregation. In such districts the Sunday-school should be considered as the forerunner of the Church. A grant to a small knot of church people to enable them to start a Sunday-school, or to a school struggling for its exist- ence, means much more than the few dollars given. It means sympathy. It means encouragement. It means that the few fighting for the faith are neither unobserved or for- gotten by the Diocese. Ultimately, no doubt, the expenditure involved is repaid a thousandfold, when the Sunday-school gives place to the settled congregation, worshipping in a con- secrated church, served by an authorized minister. Your Committee must express its deep regret that, solely from lack of means, it was unable to accede to the numerous! requests for help that it received, or extend any help to the] many localities bronght to its consideration where a Sunday- school ought to be established. While, therefore, the schoolsl aided were, in the opinion of the Committee, those whichl stood in the most urgent need of help, they would impressl bs that at they ohools, Etnks. all the •n their here are church, resident le cases a ed sheep Qd which tidered as e them to r its exist- given. It- leans that ed or lor- xpenditurc iday-school g iu a con- that, solely B numerous help to the ) a Sunday the schools those which juld irapreds 119 upon all the members of the Society that they were not the only ones needing aid, and that the work of your Committee stands crippled for want of funds. With regard to Sunday-schools your Committee would recommend that the action of the Executive Committee in placing the funds paid in to the credit of Object III. at the entire disposal of your Committee be confirmed; and further, that each Clergyman be requested to devote one offering from each Sunday-school under his care to this part of the work of your Committee. . * • .'f* . With regard to schools, ocher than Sunday-schools, your Committee, as already stated, felt that they were forced to consider the claims of Sunday-schools only for the simple reason that they had the scanty sum of $54.40 at their dis- posal; but they cannot omit stating that the matter of edu- cation is one of the most important questions affecting the welfare of the Diocese, and of the Province. The question of education has often been brought before the Church in this Diocese, but unfortunately no practical result has ensued. In the year 1874 a memorial was presented to the Synod by the Parish of St. Paul's, Portland, pointing out the great evils arising from what they term, "the system of a non- religious public education adopted in this province," and recommended the establishment and endowment of Church schools. A Committee on Education was thereupon appointed by the Synod, who reported the following year (1875.) See Appendix c. p. 17 of journal of that year. In accordance with the recommendation of this Committee a Standing Committee was appointed. Nothing, however, seems to have resulted. In 1876 in consequence of representa- tions that certain persons were ready to contribute towards the foundation of one educational institution in connection with the Church of England a Committee was appointed to confer with the proposed contributors. No contributions \1 ! ■ ■*! iUKi ■i I m \i 15' M vy:^; I 't ^i.* ■■-■ ;■■ % 120 appear to have been paid and in 1877 the Oommittee on Edu- cational Institntions was re-appointed, but nothing practical appears to have resulted. t t> n.?w -uA ^-nf.a. » 1 Your Committee while not prepared to recommend any definite scheme would nevertheless draw the serious attention of Ghureh people in the Province once more to the urgent needs of a school for the education of the young in chnrch principles. All of which is respectfully submitted. H. TULLY KINGDON, Bishop, Chairman, ' ' O. S.NEWNHAM, • ELDON MULLIN, >. ■ ^ MARGARET MOODIB OARR, ^ , im.. L. JANE GREGORY, ; ARTHUR l^OWNDES, ^ecr«^ary. '• r... ! r, ! V. 1. -'(;j .-- . .-r- t- w t ! ■ .. ■ .. ■' • » :■ ■ i .-i .!j. • f • . ■'•» i: ■ 1'! *■>!>;('-•<•/ '»■]'.•■'!/. I •'•:'>• -1,4.1 ■/> .:'..r^. (:•»«■; :j ' fi:/4.*>i'< .rj> 121 ■ >i >■ . !■ ';!M:'.'' ^ ■'■' REPORT OF THE BOOK DEPOSITORY ,; ofi'V n-fn .'*'*u; COMMITTEE . I : V For the Tear Ending Ist June, 1888. If I,; To the Right Reverend The Lord Bishop, and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society: The Book Depository Committee of The Society for Pro- moting Christian Knowledge beg to submit their fourteenth annual report: .I- : ; '; . •. Wi .; j The sales of publications for the year ending on April 30lh, 1888, amounted to $855.37; for the year ending on April 30th, 1887, $946.72— showing a decrease of $91.35. Twenty-two importations of publications have been made during the year. The circulation of the ''Dawn of Day," a sixteen paged illustrated monthly magazine, has increased from 636 copies per month in 1887, to 1,063 copies per month in 1888. This very useful periodical is now supplied at the rate of seventy- five cents per hundred copies. Your Committee would draw the attention of the clergy and others, to the advantages which this Depository affords for snpplj^ing or replenishing Sunday-school libraries, with the best and newest kinds of publications, at the same price as charged by the Society in England. Particular care has been taken to keep a full line of this class of books on hand, and the ready sales in the past, warrant your Committee in keeping a good stock of this class of literature on the shelves Qf the Depository. A large list of books suitable for Sunday* i \m 9. f< 11 is! rl '4 ) * ■'>' I ■■I it ' ■ Mi" ■ * m M ml Mm r'ri. •.'.^»^?'.;' iy:iM'> ^^1^' ir!*?:/:'! « i I 1 1 122 Bchool libraries has been ordered, and your Committee hope that they will arrive in time for the annual meeting in July next. Any publications on the catalogues of the S. P. 0. E. that may bo required will be procured, on an order being sent to the Secretary of this Committee. j'i.i'V O'O T'Cf^AQ 'f i? We regret to report that the Rev. Theodore E. Dowling, the very efficient Secretary of this Committee, and who has acted in that capacity since the foundation of the Depository, has been compelled to resign his office, and we feel that this Committee and also the church at large will sustain a serious loss by his removal from the Diocese. During Mr. Dowling's absence, and since his resignation, his duties as Secretary has been performed by T. B. Bobinson, the Treasurer of the Committee. ■'■Ur:-":-r;Ki!: 'u;.; . ■ J^^ndiis '>J :ijo ■_* / ;!.;!■■ i':n') "!M;' Respectfully submitted, :.;;■.: Ui; fji ,,, .,;, ^ .,, T.BARCLAY ROBINSON, .r • !t;:-. M ')H! ■„ Acting Secretary. St. John, N. B., 20th June, 1888. •! 1." i. r' . ■ . ! ■ • III ; V,- J. "< i>» •N>; "» hi fjw i, \\i,' ,>■><;•■(■'' .f'.-fl">;'- viu'T!^ -l.uili?'!! li'jjT [:;.■ '.'. ",•■ V; .! i'U,.:;! l ?f»; ..!; K- ,,i; ..i ,» ... i ''J ' Ji.;i;'"ii>i v/' •nt>lK-r\ '.»ri. \_" ;jv:mr 'i!;T i; i.(-!'>^ •' : f'O^iil :: ;itd ■y IS''' -n ^'^^. rTf;'' 'M'T "Mn;;., M.". -./ '. ^' J) to '>n •;!'•» sc..(:j ^iffJ' V/ /!'X»'*; -f".-';^ li >ii,;'' •lU The Is. Ifit^eperci 3. Thd *• The J-Treasurerl pcommei ^ such ci ffom time 123 bope July .that But to ho has jsitory, aat this , serious tion, his ,obiti8on, ^retary' •J I' ■ M'' .^1 ) >' < (•■ .-•j-i .';... ABSTBAOT OF REPORT MADE BY THE , FINANCE COMMITTEE During the Year 1887-1888. 'ii ;iJi: , October 5th, 1887. . ... 1. That the Committee had elected Mr. William M. Jarvis, Chairman, and Mr. H. W. Frith, Secretary of the Committee. 2. That the following investments had been made, viz: Of the Ohipman Trust Funds, $5,000 in 4^ per cent De- bentures of the Province of New Brunswick, at one per cent premium. Of the General Funds — in the same, 15,000 00 In a Pettingell 6 per cent Debenture at 17f prem., 800 00 In a Carleton Street 6 per cent Debenture, .... 500 00 In a City Debt do. do. 500 00 And in another City do. do. 1,000 00 •);■ : if. Making a total of 87,800 00 The last three debentures were bought at a price to yield [five per cent interest. 3. That 1500 had been paid oft on the Davidson mortgage. 4. The Committee, having had an application from the [Treasurer for leave to change one of the sureties to his bond, |recommended that power be given them to call for an assent ^0 such changes in the Treasurer's bond, as the law might from time to time deem expedient. . \fi (Nil f ■m,- \]i^ -iv ■ '1'*.* : i ' <■ '-.'•.■.- :' ■-it? i ■ A ■,•' -. 124 5. That a change had been assented to in a mortgage security given to the Society by Mr. B. I. Simonds. [As this matter was subsequently re-arranged it is unnecessary to give details of this arrangement.] 6. That with regard to a resolution of the Rev.O. H. Hatheway, Rector of St. James' Church, Cambridge, referred to the Finance Committee to the effect *'that the sum of $55.71 be transferred from the General Funds of the Society to meet special deficiency in the Scovil Trust Fund," the Committee found the actual amount short of the $24 pro- vided by the will for repair of St. James' Church was on three years 153.79, and, in consideration of surpluses received by the Society in former years from the trust fund, the Com- mittee recommended payment of that amount from the Gen- eral Funds to the Rector and Church Wardens of St. James'. January Qth, 1888. That the Treasurer had received from T. W. Daniel, Esq., as Executor of the will of the late Miss Thomson, the sum of $223.21, being the residue of her estate bequeathed to the Society. March 6th, 1888. With regard to certain matters referred to the Committee. 1. The desirableness of writing off the item "$1,868 Hazen Trust Principal, etc.," from the assets of the Society. That the Committee had examined the whole statement of the assets of the Society as it appears at page 180 of the 52Qd Report of the Society, and recommended as follows: That the valuation of the Hazen Trust Estate be reduced from $15,000 to $12,500. , , i, = ; v= That the item of $1,868 above alluded to as an asset, which was balance of costs of litigation concerning Miss Hazen'sj will, paid out of the General Fund, be removed from the listj of assets, and a foot note added, stating that the said amoun was simply the indebtedness of the Hazen Trust Fund to tbi General Fund, arising as above stated. A from Th redu( 2. niittei from i the sa; think expedit edbytj thefatu niittee, J "^er, wi« hud been stituting and fur* bond wei ^^ ootnp] (Ji'awn by <*fficer of 3. Tha^ ^''monds, ^ad been i l^ortwoyci , 4. Thai l^^&rt, Sfcj m one yel J 5. That] piJpin, oi F^ed GijJ pe Jatter. ^ce, posse le Miss 125 Also thafc the valuation of tho Scovil Trust Fund bo reduced from $8,000 to |6,000. That these reductions would amount to $6,368 — and would reduce the total valuation of the assets to $113,993.42. 2. That the following resolution of the Executive Com mittee, viz. : ''That the Finance Committee be authorized from time to time to call for and assent to such changes in the sureties given by the Treasurer, as that Committee should think proper, and be further authorized, if they deem it expedient, to accept a bond from a guarantee company, approv- ed by that Committee, and to pay the premium therefor from the funds of the Society," had had the consideration of the Com- mittee, and that in accordance with this resolution, the Treas- urer, wishing to have one of his sureties changed, a new bond hud been taken from Mr. Fairweather by the Committee, sub- stituting Dr. Silas Alward, Barrister, for Mr. Gilbert Murdoch; and further, that the conditions attached to a guarantee bond were such as the Committee were of opinion could not be complied with; especially a stipulation that all checks drawn by the Treasurer must be countersigned by some other officer of the Society. ^ 3. That the mortgage held by the Society from Mr. E. I. Simonds, for $10,000, having matured on 15th December last, ,86B Haz6Q I had been extended by ^j^q Committee for the same amount sty. I {or two years from that date. ^ateme^^ o' I 4. That the Scovil Trust property on the North Market |ol the 52oa|^jj^j.f^ gj. JqI^^ liad been rented to Messrs. Slipp & Harding 8*. Ifor one year from 1st May, 1888, at $500. be reduced I g rpj^^j. ^.j^^ Treasurer had received from the Rev. Edwin ^Gilpin, of Halifax, as executor of the estate of the Bev. asset, whicQl^iffg^ Qilpin, deceased, the sum of $349.52, a bequest from isB Hazen'Blijg 1^^^^^^ torn the list! June 5th, 1888. said amoutil That under proceedings in ejectment against the late Mary ^and to tlif ice, possession of a lot in the City of St. John belonging to e Miss Hazen Trust had been obtained, and that a new bgage [As wy to 0. H. slerred sumot Society d," the ^U pifO" on three eived by ,he Com- the Oen- j. James'. liel, Esq., the sum hed to the jommittee. ■ tMtW 1*. 't-4 A- ■'■U f tr . ' » HI -'/i jj % 1 ! ;P' '^; .^,. 126 le.se of t.ep.I.r^ tor. .«Uen yea™ f.^^^^^^^^ had been given to « Rerrteaa ^^^ .^p„„. with usual ooTenanta fo' 'f"«3 ° / ^„ght the improvc- tnt. Al«, that M'-^-f„;'^Xm Mr. Kice for »60 mento on the P^PO'^J, " XSer had «.ttled the costs »! With this amount Mr. Fairwoat .^j„g bu,, to suit, the water rates due, and ^.^ ^^^.^ {,,,. auctioneer, Mr. H»»'»f "' J'lXh amount was lost. The arrears ot rent w*"**^*^"!?' a against Mr. Mnrray P. Trueman for 196, arrears «i b i^„ compromised by accepting »25. , J^. -■-■ = J< 'X. -• il- /-it w'* >si"'' rliO ly last otl28 iprovc- iprovc- lor $60. costs oi Us, the Bes irce. [array ?• atter bad 127 • ....i r /" ;.. /. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON AMALGAMATION OF D. C. S. AND SYNOD. • if If f ■ • lH-/>- ■■ ?: .^•/■V-... i . ■( J0''.> >< (I'J'V'M- -M a 7b /Ae Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, and the General Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick: Tho Committee appointed to act under the recommendations of the Report of the Committee on the amalgamation of the Diocesan Church Society and the Diocesan Synod, at the last meeting of the Oeneral Committee^ beg to submit the follow- ing Report : ^. .vli.)}. tr -.-h j-;i '.,i< . -^i' ?.Mt'(a..if .1 The Committee have carefully considered the steps necessary to carry such amalgamation into efFect, and they now submit a draft of a Bill, which, if approved by the Church Society and Synod, and enacted by the local Legislature, will, they jbelieve, be fully sufficient for the purpose. In presenting their Report the members of the committee lask that they may not be considered to be debarred from Isoggesting or supporting individually any alterations in the iBill, or any views with regard to thff question of amalgamation, Iwbich, upon debate, they may think advisable. All of which is respectfully submitted, .. , H. TULLY KINGDON, Bishop, W. M. JARVIS, Secretary. T Chairman, .A* ■•': ir>i!-.U ■■■-•1 ■ :,■■ V 1 JJ; -it^^iKMU -lilt i'l I-'; t;1irj-.'>;i,|u/ |th June, 1888. * ' ^ ' A'.- i; fjjli /.;ii Ih in m •"' ^^1 128 ■ ■ ■ ' . .< Bllili- : -.^l ,■ ' , ■ i ' 1 1 ■^'^'^ '■ 1 1 "■**' ** k''- ' W _ ■ ■ pv'-'^ Mi^i-^j-^' ' W'''- mf' •" ■ »■"■■■■' ■•■;»•.,■■ 1 •' .■»>>.■.■■ 1 An Act in Addition to and Amendment of an Act i\- TiTULED "An Act to Consolidate and Amend various > Acts op Assembly relating to the Church op England in New Brunswick." Whereas, it is deemed expedient to unite the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick with the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton, and to vest in the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton the funds and property heretofore held and ad- ministered by the said Diocesan Church Society, and other- wise to amend an Act passed in the 48th year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled *' An Act to Consolidate and Amend various Acts of Assembly relating to the Church of England in New Brunswick." Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant-Governor, Legis- lative Council and Assembly, as follows: 1. From and after the first day of July, A. D. 1891, the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick shall be united with and merged in the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton, and shall cease to exist as a separate body or by a separate cor- porate name. 2. It shall be lawful for the said Diocesan Synod of Fred- ericton, by any amendment of its Constitution hereafter to be made, to provide for the election and appointment by the said Synod of lay Representatives, to sit in tne Synod as Represen- tatives of the Diocose at large; provided that not more than eight such lay Representatives of the Diocese at large shall be entitled to sit in the said S^nod at any one time; and provided also that every such lay Representative of the Diocese at large shall be a male communicant of the Church of England of the age of 31 jrears and reside within the Diocese, but he shall not be required to be a resident of Any particular parish, or a stated attendant at any particular Church or Chapel therein ; and the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton may in like] manner make provision for the removal of any such la: Representative of the Diocese at large, and the election an appointment of another in his place, as the said Synod shall direct, and such lay Representatives of the Diocese at larj^ shall have all such and the like rights, privileges and immu nities, i Jay Rej shall be and app large, ei time to stitution ^epresen one of su Native for vote in close ot t] ^hioh he sentative i 3. The securities after held ] ^ociet^ of fhe said Soi "J poseessiq »«d after tJ ,8nd absoJul wr the like jaoie shall J ?ocietyafo3 \fon, or itJ shall be adn "Ejects and] J'o time be i t^ Synod, , /"Je said Diol Fd authonl fanj otheJ ^^^od, and 1 ^ency whati ^?gJand in ^ J*'? Synod, , mea and rJ \ The •^ hereby ffns of yeal ■^on such cf h and i )U9 ocesan Synod nod oi ,nd ad- othev- 120 nities, and be subject to the same rules and regulations as an^ lay Representative elected for any Pariah or Cure. And it shall be lawful for the said Synod to provide for the election and appointment of such lay Kepresentatives of the Diocese at large, either together at any one time, or separately, from time to time, and in such manner in all respects as its Con- stitution, so amended, may provide; provided that no lay Representative of the Diocese at large, unless re-elected as one of such lay Representatives, or elected as a lay Represen- tative for some Parish or Cure, shall be permitted to sit or vote in the said Synod for a period exceeding beyond the close of the fourth annual session of the Synod after that at which he shall be elected or re-elected to be such lay Repre- sentative of the Diocese at large. 3. The property, both real and personal, moneys, funds, securities and assets of every description of, or now or here- after held in trust by or vested in the said Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, including all Glebe lands vested in the said Society by Act of Assembly or otherwise, and whether in possession, remainder, reversion, c>r expectancy, shall, from and after the first day of July, A, D. 1891, be transferred to and absolutely vested in the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton I for the like objects and purposes, and no other, for which the Bame shall, at such time, oe held by the Diocesan Church 1 Society aforesaid; and by the said Diocesan Synod of Freder- fter'to be licton, or its several boards, committees, officers, or agents, IV the said Isliall be administered, appropriated and applied to and for the ,epresen- lo^jects and purposes ' V ^ ' " ' ' "' ' nore than Mto time be sued for and recovered Dy or in reign of ate and arch of r, Legis- 1891, the )e united 5ton, and irate cor- of Fred Represcn- Mobjects and purposes aforesaid; and shall and may from time Lore than Mto time be sued for and recovered by or in the name of the ghall he ■'aid S^nod, to and for the uses and purposes aforesaid. And 3 yQvidedfresaid Diocesan Synod of Fredericton shall have full power iae at large Pi'd authority to receive, hold and administer the said funds, ftudof thelTany other funds or property at any time vested in the said it he shalwyood, and to carry on any religious or charitable work or arish, or afcency whatever connected with or relating to the Church of *e\ the'vcin ;Pt>gland in New Brunswick, and approved or directed by the "• -"^id Synod, and to make,. alter or repeal Canons, By-Laws, ales and Regulations for the management of the same. i The Diocesan Synod of Fredericton shall be and they e hereby authorized to demise and lease for any term or lay injf ' ' ^ such la; iection anj iynod shall tese at larg and ina"*^1 irtns of years, with or without covenants for renewal, and on such covenants and conditions as may be deemed ad- , and to sell and convey in fee simple, subject to such i 1 ■ l^-''' m I I i'i 1 1. •a 1';, . ' it A i I] n\\ 130 ■y^-'y ■'M::' ^■'-: limitations, conditions and restrictions as may be deemed advisable, all and every or any the lands, tenements and hereditaments which now are or hereafter from time to time may be or become vested in the said Svnod, and the lease or conveyance of such lands, tenements and hereditaments, nnder the seal of the said Synod, and by and with the approval of the Bishop of the Diocese, signified by the same being execu- ted under his hand, shall be valid and effectual for leasing or conveying the said lands, tenements and hereditaments, or an^ part thereof, free and discharged from the trusts upon which the same may be held, any law, usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. 5. Every such lease, sale and conveyance shall be made and effected in such manner as shall be directed by the said Synod, or by any Board or Committee of such Synod, or Com- mittee or sub-Committee of such Board or Committee, which may be authorized by the said Synod to make and effect the same, and to use and affix the seal of the Synod to conveyances or other instruments made under its authority. 6. The proceeds of such sales shall be invested by the said Synod, under the direction of such Board, Committee, or sub- Committee, either in the purchase of other real estate, or upon good and sufficient landed security, or in securities of the Dominion of Canada, orin provincial debentures of any province of Canada, or in public or municipal debentures or securities issued under the authority of any Act of the Parliament of Canada, or of any province within the said Dominion of Canada. 7. Tbe annual income, rents, interest or dividends arising from the said lands so leased a3 aforesaid, or from the proceeds of the sale of such lands and property, as the same may be disposed of, shall be received and applied by the said Synod to and for the same uses, trusts and purposes for which the said lands or property so leased or sold may have been origiu-| ally vested in and held by the said Diocesan Church Society, or by the said Synod; provided that whenever any such landi or property may be held by the said Society or Synod upo trust for any parish or district whore no rector or missionar shall be appointed, or for the use of the rector or minister o: the Church of England in any parish or district whenever Church corporation shall bo established therein, such annua] income, receipts and interest shall and may, during tbi vacancy of such parish or district, or until the organizatioi on or £ or c in t. 8. whai or pi Chui vestei exist, be ha Synoc trusts the sai 9. pQTBon i^iocesj after t adminii the Rnl so far a said Syj other 1 Manage and sub con tin u( and proj of the b1 s^iall noj their si ^itteea 10. r proceeds] 54th sec^ and Amd of JfingJaJ *fter tile I to the Ti and the 2 ^y itaeltA ;«d authj the Dioccf o5th sect] jemed i and [) time ase or under )val of execu- aing or mts, or bs upon B to the be ma^® the said ,or Com- ee, ^^^ch effect the nveyai^cea vv the said Ke, or sub- festete, or ities of the . ty province I t securities lliameut of L ■ominw'i ot 131 or establishment of a Church corporation within such parish or district, be either held for the benefit of the said parish or district, or applied to the general purposes of the Church in the Diocese, as the S^nod may from time to time determine. 8. All gifts, donations, devises, legacies and bequests whatsoever, which have been made, or may hereafter be made, or purport to be made, or take effect to or in the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, or which would have vested in or passed to the said Society had it continued to exist, shall from and after the first day of July, A. D. 1891, be held to have been made to, and shall vest in the Diocesan Synod of Fredericton for the uses and purposes and upon the trusts for which the same shall have been made or given to the said Diocesan Church Society, and for no other. 9. The several funds and all estate and property, real and personal, and of whatsoever kind, held or administered by the Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick shall, from and after the said first day of July, A. D. 1891, be held and administered by the said Diocesan Sjrnod of Fredericton under the Bules and Begulations of the said Society then in force, so far as the same shall be applicable, until such time as the said Synod shall, by Canon or otherwise, provide and adopt other Bules and Begulations for the administration and management of the same; and the several boards, committees and sub-committees of the said Diocesan Church Society shall continue to act and to control and administer the said funds and property in accordance with the Bules and Begulations of the said Synod, or of the said Society, if the said Synod shall not yet have adopted such Bules and Begulations, until their successors, or other Boards, Committees, or sub-Com- mittees shall be appointed to take their places. 10. The copy of Becord or entry of the investment of the proceeds of the sale of Church or Glebe lands required by the 54:ih section of the said Act, intituled ''An Act to Consolidate and Amend various Acts of Assembly relating to the Church of England in New Brunswick" to be furnished, shall from and after the first day of July, A. D. 1891, be sent and furnished to the Treasurer of the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton; and the said Synod may and shall have, possess and exercise, by itself, or its Boards or Committees, all such rights, powers aud authorities as are vested in the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Church Society, or in the said Society, by the 55th section of the said Act; and all legal proceedings taken i ■J i"''-ii-i»l ■mm 3- v'4 I * v' *" 4*' H ■:t] ■;|-,f I'W.iJ It ;'■ ■ m It" tt i ; W. $''^ '"i'li^i'. m :-'\'. ■ ';-:f.;:n. in pursnance thereof may, from and after the said date, b6 taken in the name of the said Diocesan Synod of Fredericton; and all property or moneys recovered, after payment there- from of all costs and charges of or connected with the recovery of the same, shall from thenceforth be vested in and held by the said Synod upon special trast to be invested, and the in- come thereof shall be paid and ai)plied to the purposes for which the same may have been originally held. 11. Sections 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the said Act intituled ''An Act to Consolidate and Amend various Acts of Assembly relating to the Church of England in New Brunswick,*' and all other parts of the said Act, and Acts or parts of Acts of the General Assembly of New Brunswick, inconsistent with this Act are hereb]^ repealed: provided that snch repeal shall not take effect until the stiid Diocesan Church Society shall have become united with and merged in the said Diocesan Synod on the first day of July, A. D. 1891, as aforesaid, and that snch repeal shall not extend to any rights acquired, or to any act, matter or thing done under or by virtue of the said Act or Acts, and the same may, if in part done only, be prosecuted to completion, as if snch Acts or parts of Acts had not been repealed. tn i.X'r ' Ai •■' ► , ,. -. I't ■..tih 'i'- ..(,.r ■',/. ;!•; .:(••:;•■::.' d- . - i:<' '. cnose 1 . .. ., . ,. • . .,', •.^.oo'.' cases ■ r,:.. ■•■. -■ ' ..'. ': '. :1 : !( . ■.' havee , ■ f beques Societj • ;: > ■ , •)'.•.■■ -J.. • 'J .•!;■' .. not th< .i , ,.-•■, ..i f > ■. . M:,. any lir or in SI in whi< have U ;;, ..■ i' , .. i b..'t'-' i'.'i^ t;u' The vuTlJi'/' ' ,-• t «i,) i.i:- ' i rU "»,*'*)»%■ the foil thoQghl ' ' . ;V •• ;■ .",'V . ' ■ ascertaJ . iM> :\t:.i ,. " ^I'jii .J:. funded! 133 ?3L U f.; > •....'■ ■M;-,i 'i r . ( •^ i • ' ■.■ J; REPORT OF Committee to Asceetain Amount of Invested Funds AT the Disposal of the Society. To the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society: The Committee appointed in July, 1887, ''to ascertain what amount of invested funds, if any, are at the disposal of the Society, and to report at the next meeting of the General Committee," beg now to report as follows: The Committee have secured extracts from the wills of all those who have made bequests to the Society, except in the cases of Mr. John Inch and Mr. B. Dowling. The result they have embodied in the schedule hereunto annexed. Where the bequest, as in many cases, was simply a bequest to the Society without limitation of any kind, the Committee have not thought it necessary to quote from the will; but where any limitation existed, it will be found quoted either in full, or in substance, at the foot of the schedule. In the few cases, in which the donors to the Society are alive, their wishes have been ascertained, and are also stated by the Committee. The Committee feel it to be their duty to call attention to the following resolution passed previously to the year 1876, though at what date your Committee have been unable to ascertain, namely: "That all bequests made to the Society be funded as heretofore^ and the interest only applied to the 1 i-f "■i-.'.l n H m 'M '.%;. 134 '■>«'>;, I, •>S,.^>: :^«! '•lis ."i£.'0<' ■h-'.- ■ \'" ■;^-^'r %:■■' , . ^ ;• i^-/ 9 ..^^i^:^ ., iV^f.,-' „. 1 mi Vtt'', ■''♦' 1 ^5*^^ 1 '^< general or special purposes for which they are bequeathed." This resolution is still in force, and it may be a question how far the bequests made since it was adopted were made with the knowledge of its existence, and with the idea that they would be received and held by the Society subject to its terms. The Committee recommend that this report and schedule be printed in the Society's Reports annually, with such fur- ther additions ^ may from time to time be necessary. Kespectfully submitted, H. W. FRITH, '^ C.N.VROOM, '^'*^'" ^' ' ■ GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, W. M. JARVIS, a a. u\ GEO. A. SCHOFIELD. .\^ , ff» St. John, July 3, 1888. ■ t: 'ii ''i'.'j:- ' ./■.■>:■)■>'■', -M I'! b}--<'V^yS '.ii.irdf fyfr.il vdff >icn )( .:;i;,Mlti;> J" a.-M". 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Pi vf; 01 :M ' ■.••'.All is; 136 V o 00 I CO Pi- n ^&'M iS.'^-^ w V'>i fe-; ■ ->:« ';'■..■-■< SFiil ..t. I 'V'v"j '^tf!- « S s I 9 £ 03 Ct-. (v. 0) O QQ 0) O &. s; ^ «3 f^ .,^«S •« rS :« •'^?5 ^ 4)^ ^ ~ ^ T? 00 "^ Tl ED 00 v OQ a> C8 0) -, O S «•> ? « 0) a> GO 55 CO GO 525 c^. cv. O) « «. O ^ 0) ,o a> © o O'O jzi cg;zOT ;z; 2 o ^ i © o -^ 00 o iH © o « © © O C5 © ©« © © O Q © © «0 © CO © © CI © © <» © © 5^ © © rt( ^ rH CO «0 iN »«> ^ CO W eo • • • . , ^ ^ 1 : :« : * , . ■-- ~ • o o. ■ K S • 00 o 1 • > '^t : % The Metropolita Ann Thomson, . James F. Hobert Mrs. K. C. Gord i X < -4- > 1 Miss John 00 c ) to t- ( [! i> ,.(.; .j, ,,<„. g. Mrs. De Wolfe devised "all the rest'' of her real estate to the Bishop of the Diocese, subject to the life interest of her husband, in trust to sell the same, and "to pay one-fourth of the net proceeds of such sale to the funds of the Diocesan Church Society of this Province." The amount above stated is what has been paid in by His Lordship to this date. There will probably be some further receipts as the lands are dis- posed of. h. The nature of this gift appears in the minutes of the proceedings of the General Gomittee, pages 87 and 90, of the Report for 1886. The fund, $2,600, was appropriated by his Lordship as follows: For General Purposes, 1400 00 The Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 1,000 00 f( // 4t •» !•» ,. Divinity Scholarships Fund, 1,200 00 M ij...> -iuA I- i'\r Total, .... .$2,600 00 i. This amount was, by Mr. Robertson's desire, set apart as a special fund for Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, subject to certain regulations to be found at page 85 of the Report for 1887. ;'. Mrs. Gordon's gift was, by her desire, divided between the ** General Purposes Fund** and the "Incapacitated Clergy Fund,'* the interest only to be used, and the principal kept invested..); ;^;:i .mI; ^^ »"'■-- :.i.nV/ fe'.i".-/iia('! Oil' ^^ ?rrerfq-;0 f-r/j «vva5iV/ ''rf-r ,i-;> butij i-. )-t .f)r>H:»v) •;■;! ■ •j.j.f ^ * * ■ >!oiv?^air-.U wo/1 lu viuiov-^ iio'riiLfv) il^ifrOi^t'iM Tl Chui toth and exph ticuli furti 139 i'^A Mil ' CI'- REPORT OF THE GLEBE LAND COMMITTEE. To the Right Reverend Lord Bishop, and the Executive Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society. The Glebe Land Committee of the Diocesan Gharch Society bpg leave to report that the disputed question of Glebe Lands, at Blissfield, Tract No. 19, had been finally settled and the proceeds of the sale, less the expenses necessarily incurred, amounting to the sum of one hundred and nineteen dollars had been paid to the Treasurer of the Society. That the matters contained in a special report concerning Church lands in the Parish of Dumfries, which was referred to the Glebe Lands Committee have been carefully considered and interviews held with the Church Wardens. As their explanations of the facts proved satisfactory in many par- ticulars, the Committee deemed it advisable not to interfere further in the matter. :-;< • I Mi ■Wi Bespectfully submitted, ■i'J !• CHAS. A. MACDONALD, . Chairman. i/i ■:■'• 140 ■■^:^l- WHi vm ■: (,:;•■ ■»• >," AUDITORS' REPORT UPON THE ACCOUNTS OF THE TREASURER OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY For the Tear ending June, 1888. The Treasnrer'B accounts have been examined by the Auditors, who beg to report the same correct. The securities and debentures as stated in the accounts of >the Treasurer, have been submitted to the inspection of the undersigned, and have been found to agree in amount with the statement of iuTestments. f. :i^ .: • ■ •->' >fr : n ; ^' -^ : Vouchers have been furnished for all payments, and facili- ties of access to the books and accounts of the Treasurer afforded. . i if * ■ »-* -iT'vi! • (;.. ,i 0. H. FAIRWEATHER, ) j„^,v,,„ ARTHUR P. TIPPET, \ ^^^^^<^^^' St. John, N. B., 30th June, 1888. M UJ-?- .-• f i Balanci Addai lee .A>'-vi'V.'' '^'i'-' Total ai Paid. Hi L*f !7< 141 •»-'«• « ,.•♦ . i !•'' -*■■ I OF V 1 ' jy the unts of of the nt with a facili- reasurer Stors. REPORT OF THE TREASURER For the Tear ending June, 1888. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, and the General Committee of the Diocesan Church Society: The Treasurer submits the accounts for the past year, which have been examined by the Auditors. "it. t ' ' General Purposes Acconntt Balance to debit of this Account, $167 07 Add amount paid on account subscriptions and col- lections for the year 1888-1889, 780 03 Actual debit balance. .... 1937 10 Missionary Grants. Total amount paid under Schedule, 114,441 85 Paid under special order: ^ -'- '^ Mission of Ludlow, $60 12 - " Prince Wm., 60 00 " Kingston, October, 1886, January and April, 1887, 112 50 232 62 -W^V i^'^ Total amount paid, .... 114,674 47 4. % il- '" % ■H ■% f' i '^i 5.t ■ :-r ?.iv;j '• ' w 't^jfii i th' 11).;%,.; I ;- .1 ^ ' m^ f;i ts;^:-i». ; ■ "hjp X *■ I i''ii!i ■}r.'--- -.c It*"*:'' A '^ '■ ,U9 8« P. (}• Pensloni. The total payment for the year amounts to the sum of .... .... .... $1,462 68 Officers* Salaries. The amount paid for salaries as ordered by the Gen- eral Committee are as follows: To the Secretary, To the Treasurer, XOvoI| •••• •••• •••• •••• Contlnffencles. Payments have been made under this head as follows Printing Report, Ohronicle, Printing, Stationery, etc., . . . Dr. Ketohum^ for expenses, . . Safety Deposit Box, ( Postage, etc., .... .... Annual Meeting, . if Amalgamation Committee, ^ Exchange and express charges on Bonds from XXttXlXttA* •••• •••• •••• •••• .^Vvcll^ ••• •••• •••• •••• S. P. G. Grants. The usual quarterly bills of exchange drawn upon Society haye realized the following sums: July 5th, 1887, \/Ct. 1st, .... .... Jan. Ist, 1888, .... .... April 3rd, " .... .... i'ui i the th i; 8100 00 1 The ( 450 00 1 1 The 81 1550 00 1 ^^ th , • 1 Thdtot $331 24 Pai 109 53 37 07 Bal 28 31 10 00 18 21 5 48 The groi 8 30 the 15 10 1 $563 33 1 The bala 1 iuolu i^-. Il.!( ■' 1 ^ent of I .... $1,509 46 . . . . 1,500 78 . . . . 1,502 53 . . . . 1,512 93 ;i \'<-A' Total) •••• .... $6,025 69 Paid Bey. IP ^«- Repairs tc Uxes an( palance, I 68 00 00 .50 00 550 00 $331 24 109 53 37 07 28 31 10 00 18 21 6 48 8 30 143 Snbgcriptlons and Collectlom* The following amounts have been received during the year: Year 1886-1887, . . " 1889-1888,.. ' ' " 1888-1889,.. !■' U'l,? r . . ./Mil •' ;>/ 'J^'-l'li;*! hr; irl» 't'>f -i ! , ( $276 35 4.937 77 780 03 $5,994 15 The sum of $50.54 remains unpaid for the year 1886-8187. The sum of $312.30 was unpaid for the year 1887> • • ' ' 1888 at the date of closing the acconnts for < / >* the year, part of which has since been paid, j 't, )> Chlldrens* Hlisioiiary Boxes. The total amount of this account is 1182 62 Paid sundry expenses, ... 25 95 Balance to credit General Purposes account, . . . $156 67 I'V Hazen Tnut Income Account. it: ■,■^ .> The ground rents collected from the lessees during the year, amounted to the sum of . . . . ... . $973 00 .,-i I •>:,■ .3 11,509 46 1.500 78 1,502 52 1,612 93 t6j025_69 ;i; {>•. >4 ' 1:'. 'J.'V.:: >. SCOVll Trust. ;ilu,) \ ;;i. .i.i./Hi '. The balance to credit of this account last year • ' >'"'■' including 1266. 66 payable to Cambridge under special order - Report 1883, page 99, was $368 83 Kent of building, one year, 600 00 $968 83 Paid Bey. 0. H. Hatheway, due last year, . . 166 67 do. do one year, .... 400 00 < . iRepairs to building, 225 78 *' ., " ' Taxes and other expenses, .... • • . . 245 09 jBalance, .... .... 31 29 $968 83 4'h .... * • • • • • i :1 'I t 'it :!• M i 1 M I; '^.■f r'n IH -•^ i'f^^^ :'■■ li; m i L>.,t., ill" IrVl if ■ 'i :.M rlt f« „5f ' • i • .■•->•'!' '^:''^:' m' ■i . 1 '^-*'^ 144 Ghipman Trust, $/i,241 26 Merritt Trust, 234 00 General Investments, ... . . $2,832 98 Less amount to other Funds, 2,173 70 ^ :..' 659 28 Amount to credit General Purpose Account, ..$3,134 54 *t ii I : J bin Chlpman Tmst. i<','! The sum of $5,000 on special deposit with Bank >' '- of NovaScotia at 4 per cent interest was with- ' '^ i drawn, and 4| percent Bonds of the Pro- ; j ;i vince of Nova Scotia purchased. The invest- ments are now in: Mortgages npon Real Estate,:. .. '-V.. . $16,000 00 .■; f,,, Bonds and Debentures^ .,, ., .,..24,000 00 „!.„ ' I . 140^000 00 Herrltt Trust. There has been no change in the Investments of this Trust. v-r.-i.. } -jh-j' m.v/;, " ~^^ ~^ "^ Widows and Orphans Fnnd. Balance last Account, $632 90 Premiums and Collections per statement, .... 576 34 One year's Interest . ^ . . .... 1,200 00 ' '-Af trr • '- $2,409 5>4 Paid Annuities ^••. .. $500 00 Added to Capital, 1,600 00 Balance, 309 24 .^•i,,;f ')n;. $ 2.409 2 4 The Capital of this Funil is now $21,600 and as 6 per cent is allowed on the fund increase, the income to General Purposes is impaired. } All new loans being placed at 4 and 4| per - 9efttf tt Expei Ednci Balanc Oneyi :»>■. II 26 34 00 ( 59 28 L34 54 ',i>. xl ,000 00 ,000 00 1,000 00 . ^J $632 90 576 34 1,200 00 12,409 24 $2,409 24 , r,i. % X!^' 145 Widows and OrpSiaiis Special Fnnd. Balance last Acconnt, $472 02 Paid in by J. P. Robertson, Esq 500 00 Interest allowed, .•.•.-. .... 30 00 >" '^ ' ^ $1,002 02 Paid Mrs. Ada Wiggins, widow of Rev. A. V. Wiggins, 100 00 Available* Balance, ■., .*.. $902 02 Incapacitated Clergy Fnnd, J3ftJftUCv9 •••• •••• •••• .••• •••• Interest on Fund, .... .... .... .... " Gordon Trust, Contributions and Collections, .... .... .'. :.H ... Paid Rev. Thomas Hartin, .... .... $400 00 '* James Neales, .... .... 200 00 Amount added to Capital, 700 00 ** for Investment, 1,051 20 1768 92 419 70 102 00 1,060 58 12,351 20 12,351 20 __ .',,-. . (.„■,.* f '• "' :v^ -t • f Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund* Amount reported last year, .... .... $5,466 96 paid during the year and In- terest at 5 per cent, $863 21 Expenses, .... ■ .... 5 18 858 03 Total of Fund, . . . .... $6,824 99 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund Account. Balance last Account $639 79 One year's Interest, 90 00 Available Funds, ...» .... $i29 79 M ■■ is 1 -s 'i. ■■ ■ •*,■ mi'] .1.' '.■VI i ■ m m i' /I 'Jl-ii. It t '^ :? , i \ - ■ 111 '•■^,••'!, In I , '% H^'' mm' u :tv !«• r'lb^-;' .11 .1": I ' I t, 146 Diiinlty Scholarship Fund Account* • • • • Balance last year. Amount returned by Percy Chandler, .... One year's Interest, .... . . . $173 84 90 00 . . 144 00 •y I i ) ■ ' ' » .- < f - ; Paid Percy Chandler, .... Balance,. ... .... ■H' ' $407 84 • • • • $30 00 • • • • 377 84 . ... iiAOIf Ri .ivt;?'S ." ' 'j:i!(l.'i.T!t Glehe Lands Trust. M' 'V Balance .... Paid Law Expenses, .... .... $473 22 .... 20 40 Balance in hand, .... i(f' 'M'i $452 82 1 i . -1111='. "V !.;! \-^ Missionary Assessments. Year 1887-88, full aasessments, 'M*/.'^ •'*.•':. $13,621 25 Unpaid, .... .... .... ...» .... U54 25 •f}.] twtn (.;' 7 ..,{.1 yfiirt^f, — — Year 1886-87, . Hi . ■ ■< 112,667 00 926 50 Total amount paid Treasurer, .... $13,593 50 Amount paid Missionaries, . . 13.593 50 . J iiw >(#•:' 'J # UtHifl f.s^i'i- — ' — - hii -iiU '^■<^ mnUi'tiiV There has been no change in the Investments of v..;!!; 'i>. .■ I. ' ' deneral Purposes Fund. .J ^^ Balance as per last Report,. ... ...... /^ It5,965 34 Estate Ann Thomson, per T. W. Daniel, .... 223 21 " Alfred Gilpin, 349 52 .tf*i;.tT hi tV ■ft-- ■•*% h-.i.i. •>^r-«ii'}:*' .;•• ~ $76,538 07 Bonus paid on Bonds purchased, .... $294 50 Values reduced npon nm: Hazen Trust, $2,500 00 Scovil Trust, .... 2,090 59 4,590 59 Loan to Hazen Trust written off, .... 1,868 00 t'>" /.n ' . .; .<... 6,753 09 •■■''■ i ,'-?;: $69,784 98 Loans to Mlssioiiaries. Balance last Account, Enrther Loans, • • • • t • « • • • • • Payments on Account, $525 00 750 00 $1,275 00 500 00 $775 00 .Hit ;if 'i •i :l y 'it; >"<■•>. B -^ ■Vli •■ 4- /Iff ,'& '.r! ' ,\- 1 ■ ;* 1, i-5tl r VMS l.t' ^■" W 1 - ts I- I J .V /!r; •1 -rt. 'T-S I tjv , • >.■ ■ ,■'., '"* lii i.i''- *.^¥ 1 ^ .'" f 'ft:^ la 148 .y^.^ CUHrdon Trust. mmk |l|ji-.'.f'i'.J ;^ ■ ...» S^^'SI*'^ I' iM^uj f ■j, ,(i. Bf^t^K.-' ; ".' ait"" '"' "'(''■ ~ »|4|^;- ^S ffiTjj'.f.', M,' -:' K j| .'w' . * ; I - ,■ ifit't il , '-p* • Sp^!4;i,^ U ■:': !*■''■'.'' vj(, ;■ .■■^. . .*,' fe'>'* -y^^ ; '''^^ "'i i','' ll'if^v '■ .'•> b¥'^ t'ir'.'ii ''. ttn^i^' , j^t '.y -, ^^^^mi'^ ■f'. l^^lnl^'H^ ■ ■ '4 . One year's Intereet, .... General Purposes Account, Incapacitated Clergy Fund, • • • .... $102 00 .. ... 103 00 $204 00 ■I • ,1- y--^'. West Trust. One year's Interest on this Trust has been paid to the Rev. A. Lowndes, resident clergyman at StClement's Church, Prince William, as direct- ed by the Trust; and fourteen dollars collected from Dominion Savings Bank, being Interest up to July, 1887. One year's Interest is now , ,, due from the Savings Bank. .. • /t; t ■ f • St GeorKe and Pennfleld Trust. The Interest has been paid to the Bev. R. E. ej ><< Smith, Missionary of these Parishes. . . ..>... ,- '-. n i », . . ..'H,.)-,'r '!'»S!Uj Respectfully submitted, • ) ^ '-. GEO. E. 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S? g"g?f8"S 5 S8 Pt*lSlFt '•to «0«O • I 'i-tlO CO 9 coco (04 :^S 8*^ I'j «oei iO 53 '^ SS CO 1-1 «5 9p W S£? 0410 9» ^ S; S' t^ t^ ^ t^ t^ :> ) ■:;../, , f ;.• ;': X iA: %:.*■ H >4>', ^' ?}'^'^r' 155 ;»■ •^^^^•> 'iMaiilPIII \[:,i^''Y.t^f^i. "iM', V^■(•.^^.*^■.'^ ^'1 ■', • * t ft if ^ f ^A ■\ \ "^ «"'! ■'^' :.■■ "■.^^..■| .If v., ■■ m. I, ■.i.< : =:i ■■,•* u^^m ( . . vv ;■)'■;;.■ , (A' I I - , t -;(:■•:' Hi?'"' i% 156 *!>;■ Statement for S. P. (}., Slst December, 1887. 1. Communicants — counting all those who, having had opportunity, have communicated at least thi^ times within the year. 2. Income from local endowment for the support of the Clergy. -;'■ • 3. income from Offertory Collections. T - S '^ i ^ ;, - ■ 4. Income from Pew Bents. 5. Income from other donations for Church purposes — in- cluding the assessment and all other sums ^ven for the main- tenance of the Church in the parish or Mission (exolasiye of the Offertory collections or pew rents), and also all sums given for the support of the Church in the'Diocese. 6 Income for Church purposes from other sources — includ- ing income from Church Lands (not Glebe), and income on any moneys invested for the use of the Church. ^ -^. ^.^ 5 i M18B10X. ■ "^ 1 2 8 4 6 6 1 Aberdeen .... " ■ - • 2 Albert Andover, etc. . . . Bathurst Bale des Yents . . . Burton Campobello ... Cambridge Canterbury . . . Canning • • • • 1 ■ • • ■ " ' 166 115 41 80 80 70 18 8 4 6 6 7 8 10 ■"'88 ■**466 140 200 60 82 260 80 62 25 820 542 • • • • • " ' *77 1.500 480 824 229 66 260 176 175 178 625 ' 36 11 12 Carlci^n (St. Qeoi Carleton (Victoria •ge) ,... i) 76 *7 165 91 Forward 526 1603 $2,211 $77 18,906 $185 ih7 STATEMENT FOR S. P. G.— Continued. 'h:< 6 • — Mission i 530 2 1608 8 4 5 6 Brought forward. .... $2,211 $77 $8 906 $186 18 Chatham 85 956 156 110 14 Derby 40 86 87 174 • • • t 15 Douglas and Bright Dorchester 36 40 88 277 16 60 • • • • 275 100 880 t • • • • 17 Fredericton Cathedral 886 500 1,676 18 Frederictoa 148 1,250 294 2 000 60^* 10 Gagetown (1886) 83 61 377 10 20 Grand Falls 81 78 • • • • ■ 431 21 Greenwich ... .... 66 • • • • • 73 878 22 Grand Manan 40 82 850 S3 28 Hampton 203 800 250 • • • • • 1,000 • • • « • 21 Johnston 42 50 88 • • 830 6 25 Kingsclear 67 71 128 628 26 Kingston 286 70 284 67 556 27 Lancaster 98 150 ■ • • • • • 650 28 Ludlow 87 48 52 29 Maugerville (1886) 42 404 18 280 80 Moncton 95 950 • • • • ft 85 31 Musquash 122 ■ • • • • 86 680 82 Newcastle 35 120 401 • • • • • 84 33 New Denmark 50 13 285 84 New Maryland Norton Petitcodiac .... 22 208 85 90 38 460 895 59 36 141 15 37 Petersville 50 46 841 38 Prince William 50 16 32 . . . . . 415 70 89 Portland, St. Luke (1885). . St. Paul (1884).. 90 40 824 • • • ' ' 41 St. John Baptist. 130 1,398 1,680 150 42 Queensbury and S. Restigouche Richil)ucto 28 20 260 20 43 52 ,?38 871 44 33 120 89 40 470 45 Richmond (1886) 57 44 487 46 Rothesay 160 • • • ■ 1.100 25 47 Sackville 77 259 100 361 269 48 St. Andrews 199 800 538 350 1,643 868 49 St. David 59 51 140 60 St. George .... 116 64 161 753 51 St. John (St. John) 200 967 1,863 3.858 sis 52 (St. James) .... 175 2,000 356 250 53 . " (St. Mary's) .... 107 669 016 54 •• (Trinity) 350 hid", '2.044 3.280 6,375 56 St. Martins Forward 40 143 14,041 Itl 4,921 14,235 17,039 27.551 ♦0,101 '■,■ 5 , Ky. ', ; tt' '■ ■ ■■•f-i*^ .' rt'' '■"^■if'i ijA J» |:;.; 4f r . ■; •■■■^'i '^ ^.' , ■ : .yi^^ii ■ If". ■ i"Vvi;>\' mh • ■ 1 •;-■:■'" ■ % ■ . mx ■Jjj; ; ^ ■^■■;(; - &?". ' :^,'''. ., • *,>■'• . ■ IllEiiH i '?•.' • ^HH^n 1 -flV;' . ?5f?f;5 •. ^■' i'-M..- -py ■■'■' m ■■it;' '4 j to'; R;,., „ A| 158 STATEMENT FOR S. P. G.~Continued. i Mission. 1 2 8 17,089 4 5 6 Brmighl forward • • • . 4,921 |4,2«H6 14,041 27,561 19,101 56 St. Mary's • • • • 69 ■ * • • • 102 •■•••• 262 • • • • 57 St. Stepben((:!bri8t Church) Trinity ^18844. 65 960 www 495 84 58 45 59 Shediac .... • • • • 71 410 265 • ••••• 100 75 60 Simonds .... • • • • 82 55 • ••••• 228 61 Sprinefleld .... • • • • 126 70 70 ••*••• 888 100 62 Stanley • ■ • • 87 80 485 68 Sussex • 9 • • 105 209 573 • ••••« 170 90 64 Upham Waterford .... 43 49 16 405 65 • • • • 111 98 • • • • • ■ 441 66 Weslfleld • • • • 64 182 70 • ••••• 822 67 Weldford • • • 41 64 «••••• 310 68 Westmorland .... Wicklow • • • • • • • • 65 88 260 120 t07 69 Nil. •••••• 70 Woodstock .... 1887 Total • • • • • • • « 197 6.065 141 900 •••••• 200 96 6,417 19,860 4,057 81.189 9,546 ' 1886 Total 6.308 5.575 15.709 4,434 817.54 iO,666 «s. \:,'\ UW -•' -A u 1;:" ; ",'.: : is; « . . ( i\ \ r:-'n.i 'i-'i • ■„> ■- ■i-t? 1 an "■.■■. ' : :,, 1 i')i.«t'iM" :• i;'t U- 'ir;.i "1 /V/'> h *! I'A: ... ■.,;*■. -iiM'i , . .'iJ.-.Hii // .,•..(•, : . t- >-f i-Athi ,;.< (h'ii.ilfr, -■'•' ■■!•,■ 'ifii', jr, '-■a: :i .■; ' ,)'.r jr; '• " . . .>■' .;(;<: ;'\iuUii-i i.r ■• ... «..;'j"!'fi.iwi(5 <<: ')i'r-.5f • > . ... iii /ftU t*- I . - . ' ■■>l'.' iV 1. *'■; ' I5d SELF SUSTAINING MISSIONS, 31st Dec, 1887. ■ Mission. 1 hr^ — - 2 165 8 830 T- 4 5 178 6 11 Carleton (St. George) " (Victoria) .... 75 91 12 47 542 77 526 W Cliatham .... .... 85 056 • • • • » 15« iio 16 Dorchester 60 • • • •• V 275 100 880 1 17 Fredericton Cathedral ... .| 886 500 1,676 . •'• i'ft 18 it ..*• .... 148 1,250 294 • • • • ■ 2,000 600 28 Hainpton .... « . . 208 300 250 1,000 r 9^ €-• 9 29 Maugetville (1886) Portfattd, St. Luke (188S).. 42 404 18 280 3» 90 ■ • • • • . • • ■ • ■ • • • • 40 " St. Paul (1884). . 824 41 St John Baptist 186 1,398 '1,680 160 46 Rothesay 160 • • • • • 1,100 25 • • • • • 48 St. Andrews ... .... 199 300 ,53'> . 350 1,642 868 51 St. Jolm (St. Johns) .... 200 967 1,368 2,353 515 52 (31. James) .... 175 2.000 256 250 5» (St, Mary's) ... 107 • • • • 669 916 • • • • • S4 " (Trinity) St. Stephen^Christ Church) 850 • • • • • 1,1671 2,044 2,280 6,875 57 65 960 495, 5f Trinity (1884).. Sbediao ' «... j .. . 45 59 71 410 265 100 75 68 DU8S6X .. .... .... 105 209 678 * • • • 170 90 68 Westmorland 65 260 120 70 Woodstock 197 141 900 200 96 1 Total 8.285 4,899 14.908 3,934 14,706 8.720 n fl i-l -{•*; , i ■■;•■■ •;1 -,' .1 m K^i^'-';' 1 :a-7X ■ v.'..; !' 160 EKv* 5^f Tf'i« ■ ?>•?. •c," ^'l->- )f?- , • ■ '. ■ ■^f.' '", *'^ ■ ■t^'iii IS-'*.. .:■,. -*.;. ■r ' iv STATEMENT FOR S. P. «., 31st Deeemlier, 1887. Area of the Diocese, square miles, . . . . Total population of the Diocese, . . . . Members of the Church of England, Communicants, ... .... Parishes or Missions, . .... • • • • ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • • • • • 27,174 821.233 46,768 6,063 75 70 Income. Local Endowment for Clergy . . . . Offertory Cbllections. Pew Rents Other sources. Church lands S. P. G. Grant, £1,800 Other Donations. ifkU ;♦«! m. :..'i..' r. AlDBD. $1,518 4,957 128 826 6,C50 16,488 $20,957 StJATAItT- mo. $4,809 14.908 8,984 8,720 14,706 $47,162 Total. |6,417l 19,8 4,0571 9,54«r 6,« 31,18 $77,11« )(f 'ji-i it'i.'t i!''T.»;' '-!',•'■ f>«,r! 4rt!H,t. i\'';,P ^!0T TheSJ presentei the yearj Sirs." ance Cot Rev. Oompanl ject to cl The ii the latel bridge. 161 I I I 5 ' J* . ^;.i Real Eitate and Debeatwres lieM lij the Society in Trost Hay Ist, 1888. I ■ih^h^l i. iMoom. 437 20 Brick Bailding, St. John — Scovil Trust, ....$6,000 00 $500 00 Debentures Widows and Orphans ^dnd, 21,000 00 1,260 00 Incapacitated Clerwr Fund, 7,286 67 Education of Children of Clergy Fund,... .... 1,500 00 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 2,400 00 Wheten Trust, .... 2,000 00 St. Peter's Church Trust, . . 600 00 St. George and Pennfield En- dowment, .. .... 1,600 00 Mrs. R. C. Gordon Trust, . . 3,400 00 West Trust, .... .... 400 00 90 00 144 00 120 00 36 00 64 00 204 00 16 00 $46,186 67 $2,871 20 F . I • "'J I "^l MEMORANDUM. 'i.t/v,ru M..M. The Society also holds the following Life Insurance Policies, presented, in each case, by the parties assured^ who still pay the yearly premium: Sir S. Leonard Tilley, Policy in the Phoenix Mutual Insur- ance Company of Hartford, $1,000.00. Bey. James Neales, Policy in the Standard Life Insurance Company of Edinburgh, £600 sterling, with profit8> sub- I ject to certain annuities. The income from Scovil Trust is payable under the will of I the late S. Scovil to the Hector of St. Jame's Church, Cam- bridge, $400, and for repair of church $24. -* 4 - iw I : • ^ ^ ^ .- -si* \J ' .- V I far 163 &" •'I-'" '"Dr. :-■'•■'; . •.,■■,■!; .. t ■:■■■■ «■ ? I' '^.ity- ''j ■ 'V\V;.. 'T ,» .'iv-4ieiienil V^rtMMMi WmuAi :>i;i. •:u;i<'.:'« ;;. 1887. By Balance, .... $75,965 34 1^0 V. 1 Amonnt from Estate Ann Thomson per ' , : T. W. Daniel, Esq.i .... .... ns 21 1888. March 5 Degaoy from Estate Albert Gilpin, .... 349 52 1881^. •■'^ ' onased, ...,...* $32 50 30 Do. do. do. .... 20 00 Aug. 22 Do. do. do. .... 142 00 Sept. 10 Do. do. da .... 100 00 Dec. 12 Hazen Trust principal aoct 1,868 00 do. reduced Value, 2,500 00 v" I ^< Scovil Trust do 2,000 00 «,...,. ..;^,-^,^,ilBL-.. — do. .... 90 59 1888. June 9 Balance, 69,784 98 176,538 07 JaM 9 By Balance, .... . . . ' .... 169. 7H4 98 iiU}iw -lu^^nl L:>;]:.fU zin r bj4if?o'fj. ,< Debentures, Bank Stock and Mortgagee, Oeneral ', i. -cj Investments, .... «. n . . i • » . . . 19,373 01 Loan to S. P. 0. K. Depository, . . . .' .... 800 00 Debentures and Mortgages, Ghipman Trust, . . . Debentures, Merritt Trust, .... Real Estate, Hazen Trust, . . Gash, Loans to Missionaries, General Purposes Account,.. West Trust Account, Curned forward^ • • . ♦ . • . . . • 40,600 00 3,900 00 12,600 00 2,620 09 775 00 157 07 2 00 .... W,127 17 i;l«'.l'i '»J- r5,965 34 nz 21 349 53 163 Brought forwardf - .*., .. .... L6M Baltacet S3t» fh« fbUowint A«eMati: Widows and Orphans Fnnd Account, . . 1309 24 Do. do. Special, • • • • 902 02 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 1,051 20 Do. do. do. Special, 6,324 99 Education of the children of the Clergy Fund Aoat .... .... Divinity Scholarships Fund Account,.. Scovil Tmst Income Acct.. General Investments Acct.. .... .... St. George and Penn field End Glebe Land Tmst, ' ' '^ ■« "1 ' • ^' ♦80,127 17 729 79 r 377 84 31 29 ■^ ■ ' ■ 63 00 1 100 00 !. .. 452 82 tl0,342 19 » ? -• :c • ' . *: $69,784 98 CO I .. Jl K' 5 fv =: n. ■:i '- IK :fy ■ f .1: ?;? '.'ii^-ii m hS'J ■1 I'. -i';^ m tm ?'• ■••• -1. ■> ■ ■••* I ill Ki fi Sh-i'i ' vm 164 m^ it'5 •m ^i'M :*^ *4 "li^ 00 I GO 00 < w W < w w w l-t 165 00 00 00 < w If) (0 w I— I ;^: . U3 m^ r-««WB ^' W : ';■ '■■ *S'? m\ ff.f . -•''.' ii i ■ K^ Tft >^ £» ' - .. fc ' J?^ ('■if:.."'; if-.y:' ' ■•■■''■.■ jf^ij,; ..iii-v: ■>,.!■?■ ,i?f ■'5' :■*?« s:?f-- |S5J| m yii?sii 166 i g I S 8^ to. S SS3S 8 S 8888881^888 8 I <^ 8 IstAi Rev. Ci Mrs. Sfc] Mrs. Oc, Mrs. Bll Mrs. Oc Rev. Oal Isti I Geo. E. Ist AS 2n 167 Hisiloiuury Grantv* ., 11 . » < .1 Total smoant paid under Schedule, .... ...» #14,441 85 Paid under special order: Mission of Ludlow, $60 12 , .. ** . Prince Wm., 60 00 ** Kingston, October, 1886, J; • January and April, 1887, 112 50 .■•.',.,;{ (i!i'>^ -J'.H •■ 232 62 "' ... .... ,;iMr .. f/i .i. • ■■■ Total amount paid, .... .«,i #14,674 47 >. K, ;i ' .}5 , ,-! >-. '' ' ! I' J ? ■ _*. 'Jl 1' ,: J: Oflicen* Salaries. i ::■; '• ,.;K) ■vHr' Rev. Canon Ketchum, Secretary: ■'< 1st April 1887 to 1st April 1888, oi^ year, . . - llOO 00 I Geo. E. Fairweather, Treasurer: Ist April 1887 to Ist April, 1888, one year, -^ 175, $125, H25, #125, 450 00 i.l'V #550 00 '^A :4v J" 'A. ;•: vM sit .ilVl U' I { 1-. I". I';; m ■i .?.■ I r ?-5f 1^ ■■■■ * T : •, ■ ■lii m:r I,. P" - Tj '*" ■>/ i-:^- 1887 July 2 7 14 Aug. 22 Sept. 10 14 Oct. 6 25 Nov. 9 Dec. 15 1888 Feb. 14 March 8 Ap'l 13 June 8 ,, , i : T '• it* i I ■■: •'■f ; r'. 168 Contingencies. To H. W. Frith, Chronicle, IBank of Nova Scotia, Box, .... Half expenses Annual Meeting, .... Rev. A. Lowndes, Amalgamation Com- uiiiivee, ' <•«. .... .... Bank Nova Scotia, exchange on remit- tance to Halifax, N.S.,for Bonds, Expenses Bonds from Halifax, .... Dr. Ketchum, .... .... .... . Barnes & Co., Report, .... .... Ellis, Robertson & Co., printing, .... Registry Fees, Dorchester, .... Geo. A. Knodell, Envelopes, .... . Ellis, Robertson & Co., Printing, . . . Dr. Ketchum, expenses, .... .... Geo. W. Day, Printing, Dr. Ketchum, expenses, J. & A. McMillan, Forms, etc., .... Postage, etc., $109 53 10 00 5 48 8 30 n^MO 10 5 00 10 31 331 24 9 00 1 22 2 90 2 25 10 72 7 00 7 28 14 70 18 21 ,'i $563 33 1887 S. P. G. Grants. July 5 By quarter ending 1st July, 1888: £312 108. Od $1,509 4G Oct. 1 By quarter ending 1st October, 1887: £312 lOs. Od 1,500 78 1888 Jan. 1 By quarter ending Ist January, 1888: £312 108. Od 1,502 53 April 3 By quarter ending 1st April, 1888: ;'»^ ; ....... u. • ; i £312 lOs. Od. . . . . 1,512 93 I'.n i^ri . , . .- --^- - ' . $6,025 C9 tin ;>.■."'*.'- •*.«««**■ 1C9 ^109 53 10 00 5 48 8 30 10 10 5 00 10 31 331 24 9 00 1 22 2 90 2 25 10 72 7 00 7 28 14 70 '.M 18 21 $563 33 •} VA.' $1,509 4G 1,500 78 i ■ l,50*i 52 1,512 93 16,025 69 .>?^;**|,.r'^>'» >/«MT'»'sj,isi4 ♦ ^^fi ^?yn'i'li.i't^if. t.- yi( I V * 'k' '. SubMsrlptlong and CoUeetlons, 1881^1887. Bright, Bay du Vin, Frederictoii, Kingston, Kingsolear, Norton, Waterford, • • .... . . • . .... . . • . • . . • • • .... . , • • .... ... • • . . • . U' ,\i ^ .'■' ^ i •' ■ ' ^- ■ ^'j y .... ' 1 ' * ■•i,.V)^ ..} ;., ..-J 115 00 62 26 65 31 16 IR 48 00 31 00 49 60 %276 35 ■ t . . • .{■■>■" / . . ,■>iJ!i)^^^•.■; y 1, -5; . V 8 170 .V . ' K SreSCRIPTIONS and collections, 188M888. 1 > ■ . . . • ' J» 1 Paid iMtyear. Paid this year. Unpaid. Total. ■ ''^ 1 , ■ Burton, ♦24 77 • • • $24 77 I { Bay du Vin, 51 15 51 15 ■''"' Cambridge, is 00 32 35 35 35 1 Canterbury, Carleton, Chatham, Campobello, Canning, 7 00 23 30 54 13 25 00 5 00 7 00 23 30 54 13 25 00 5 00 Derby, .... .... j ' Dorchester, 63 15 62 15 166 73 166 73 ',''■, ' . / Doaglas and Bright, . . • • « • 30 00 80 00 Fredericton, .. ... . 102*60 880 72 20 00 1,003 2•^ ' ■•"'■■ t Gagetown, 3 65 3180 • • • 35 45 ■;■'■■ ,:f i Greenwich 33 43 • • • 83 43 ,'- : I ; ,; Grand Falls, 44 00 • • • 44 00 Grand Manan, 20 00 • • • '20 00 til'- ' ■ f Hampton, • • • • 93 10 93 10 ' Johnston, 40 00 18 28 58 28 Kingston, 30 00 • • • 30 00 Eingsclear, Ludlow, 38 00 56 59 94 59 1 '.'". i ■, ■ 20 60 31 40 52 00 p';>:,' ;',, ■_ V| Musquash, 61 30 6 00 67 30 pi ■■■^': . Moncton 77 02 • • • 77 02 mkj,.-- . ■' , J/ Newcastle, 60 40 5 00 65 40 IMhII i^;- New Denmark, .... 20 00 • • • 20 00 P ;'•'"-" ■ S' New Maryland, .... 74 80 • • • 74 SO iiififfii^i '■'^1. i Norton, 43 00 19 15 62 15 pHpIp • ^1?^ . Petersville, 31 48 • • • 31 48 ip^^^r*^! : y; Petitcodiac, 61 25 • • • 61 25 K^;''Vi'>:f 1|^" , Prince William, 28 17 • • • 28 17 Rl'^?^" ■ ■ c?ti ' Queensbury, 3 00 • • • 3 00 '0"-''< ..■y,i Kestigouche, ':.i:'^^ Richibucto, "'W^^ ■.! Fortcarcl, ,,.. 75 40 • • • 75 40 inti 94 48 • • • 94 48 pji $109 15 ♦2,220 43 $279 52 $2,609 10 Bjii in SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS, 1P8? 1888-Continurd. S88. Total. $24 77 61 15 35 35 7 00 23 30 54 13 26 00 5 00 . B2 15 166 73 • 80 00 1,003 2i 36 45 83 43 44 00 20 00 93 10 68 28 30 00 94 59 52 00 67 30 77 02 65 40 20 00 ?4 BO 62 1-^ 31 4S 61 25 28 17 3 00 75 40 94 48 Paid last year. Paid this year. Unpaid. Total. Brought forward, . . 1109 15 12,220 43 $279 52 $2,609 10 liiohmond,.. .. .... • • • 45 80 45 89 Simonds, . . .. ' .... • ■ • 3 00 3 00 Sackville, • • • 28 00 28 00 Springfield, ... • • • 38 77 38 77 do. ... .... 30 85 30 85 St. Andrews, • • • 243 32 • • • 243 32 St. David, • • * 101 68 J 01 08 St. George, » • • 80 OU 32*78 112 78 St. James, .... ' .... 8 00 18 98 26 98 St. John, Trinity, .... 136 G8 344 74 481 42 St. Mark's, St. John, . . 32 27 257 00 289 27 Sussex, • • • 20 00 20 00 St John, Baptist, .... t • • 568 4U 668 40 St Marj% ... .... • • • 43 33 43 33 St Stephen, Christ Ch. 52 83 127 04 179 87 StPaurs,.... • • • 303 18 303 18 St Martins, 43 00 43 00 Upham, • • • 88 60 88 60 Waterford, . . ; . .... • • • 42 03 42 03 Westfield, • • • 55 13 55 13 Wicklow, * • • 57 00 57 00 Woodstock, ... • ■ • 171 15 171 15 Mrs. Geo. Blatch, . ; . . 2 00 • • • • 2 00 Rev. H. B. Morris; .... * • • 1 25 1 25 T. B. Hanington, • • • 5 00 84,937 77 5 00 ■'< . •? - - S340 93 $312 30 15,591 00 •'■; I' t^^ kf 52l«2,609 10 p '. m ' ' ■ ( ■ ^ '■ 1 vi-f;',' ; ■ K 172 V;: w;-r ,'"; ^ >vi k-*-. ;,!<.• * ci/!/. ,'.-«, ;■■{ -f '^r' ■ .' K'\'- ''m ■-'■:: v^^ I: ■'' lN':.>i;: Mi &i- 0: ■ !-.- '! •• . ■ ' '- ■ ■'.■.'■■' . ' ' ,' -' i ■;.<■• r ■■'■ i.':-\. . ,"(> ■. v"--'^, ^^vno-W Snbscriptionfl and Collections, 1888-1889. Anonymous per Bishop, • • • • • • • ... «50 00 Cathedral, • e52 13 ^.., , . wv* •••• •••• ... 47 15 ' 00 ''S CAmpobello, Dorchester, .... .... 29 75 5 10 Gagetown, 69 00 Moncton, .... .... . * . . 4 18 Rothesay, 30 00 St. David, 10 00 St. Mark's, St. John, ... - 41 18 St. Luke's, 29 61 St. Martins, 7 00 Trinity, St. John, . $102 42 . ,, , do. .... . 147 97"^ do. : .... . 73 72 ::,; do. ; ... 1 00 . i, , do. .,,,. .... . 16 23 ^11 ^1 Weldford .... 8 59 Dr. F. S. Scovil, Brighton, . Eng., . . . '■'.... 60 00 Mrs. John Tapley, .... 6 00 "> • '<■■■ ■ '■*>. ;;,.•:';" '. ;v! ;■•-:>. ol ,-.■ 1 ' ' ' $780 03 ^1*. - W-:'''^l'Mi v.i; »50 00 99 28 29 75 5 10 69 00 4 18 30 00 10 00 41 18 29 61 7 00 $780 03 178 Childrens* Mission Boxes, 188M888. Bay du Vin, .... — Chatham, .... .... FrederictoD, Muequashi Newcastle, Petitoodiac, .... .... Trinity, St. John St. John Baptist, St. Stephen, Christ Church, St. Martins, Woodstock, Paid Rev. A. Lowndes, . . . Balance, .... .... $3 00 5 35 89 15 4 98 6 96 2 14 3 32 41 03 10 93 14 75 1 01 1182 62 . . . . $25 95 .... 156 67 'v^ $182 62 Hazen Trust Income Account* 1887. July 13 Aug. 23 Sept. 24 Oct. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 8 1888. Dec. 23 May 18 Rents collected during the year. Dr. Taxes, Rothesay, do. Portland, 1147.60, less 5 per cent, . . .... Taxes, Simonds, do. City St. John, . . Water Rates, Taxes, Simonds, School Tax, School Tax, Cost in Trueman Suit, . do. Mary Rice ejectment: Advertising, .... $7 08 Auctioneer, .... 5 00 Water Rate, 12 00 - M. 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't i. .''«:'■ Scovil Trust. 1 The Property belonging to this Trust consists of a Brick Buildiivg and Leasehold Lot on North Llarifet Wharf, St. John. The net proceeds are applicable, under the Will of the late Mr. Scovil, as follows: $400.00 per annum "towards the support of a resident Clergy- man near St. James' Church, in Cambridge/' $24.00 per annum ' 'towards keeping said Church and premises m repair." Bemainder (if any) "for the General Purposes of the Society." 1887. ^ ' '■' ' By Balance, ^ .... Amount due St. James' Church, Sept. 2 W. F. Harrison Aug. Kent, .... Nov. 16 do. Nov. do March 7 do. Feb. do 1888. May 31 do. May do 0102 17 266 CO 150 00 150 00 150 00 150 00 1887. Dr. 83 June 23 To Rev. C. H. Hatheway, March, April and May, $100 00 July 7 G.' S. Fisher & Co., repairing Building, R. Melrose, Repairing Building, ,. J. McDade, do, J. N. Redfern, do. Aug. 9 Etev. C. H. Hatheway, June and City Taxes/ i887, $93.75, less* 5 per cent/, ... .... .... Oct. 13 Premium Insurance, 18 Water Rates, Nov. 1 Rev. C. H. Hatheway, Aug. Sept. and Oct .... .... Cambridge Church Repairs allowed 9 Repairs to Building, 75 00 30 83 54 39 37 33 66 66 89 07 30 00 18 00 100 00 53 79 2 25 parried fortoard, .... . , . $657 32 S3 ( : f 177 i Brick aarf, St. the late t Olergy- premises Society." . $102 17 . 266 CC . 150 00 . 150 00 . 150 00 . . 150 00 83 • • f 00 00 83 39 33 66 07 00 00 00 79 K 25 Brought forward^ .... 1888. Jan'y 3 Rev. C. H. Hatheway, Nov. and Dec, .... .... .... 60 66 May 2 Rev. C. H. Hatheway, Jan'y, Feb. March and April, 133 33 Repairing Building, .... 3 23 3 Ground Rent, 28 00 Repairing St. James' Church, .... 24 00 31 Repair Building, North Market Wharf, 25 00 Balance, .... .... .... 31 29 $657 32 $968 83 $968 83 Interest. Chipman Trust, .... Merritt Trust, .... General Investments, • • • « ^2,241 26 234 00 2,832 98 $5,308 24 Widows and Orphans Fund. ... .... Incapacitated Clergy Fund, Education of the (mildren of the Clergy I M. 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N^?:i= M ith. ii ^VH ■• "S CO :^ I? a !8 s$ ^ eS.= : 4 Sr-4 s ,S8S88 383 \dt «» tr«l*H Merritt Trust Fund. f (Bequest of the late Chas. Merritt, Esq.) The capital amount ot this Fund is $3,900.00, the interest of which is applicable to the General Purposes of the Society. The principal is invested, at present, as follows: Inyettments. Investment. No. Amount. Interest payable. Interest. St. John Market Debenture, II li Pier ♦• Ferry Province of N. B. " 7 9 83 67 42 11,000 00 500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 400 00 1 May 1 Nov. «i II II 1 Jan. 1 July $60 00 30 00 60 00 60 00 24 00 [Mi \y-p „ $3,900 00 $234 00 ■*■! ' '■Vl '.» **■ ■i .-■■ ■ « r ^■■■ ]' ■ ■f. :i. $ V I'- ;*■» '■' 1 ■ ■ ■ -^/L ■ ■, .■■ivvy- M ■ '-hi t ■ I;. ■ . t ■ . 4 H m ^<.^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) f^ Photographic SoHices Corporation 184 ',,■ ^:-.-'t-. , '■*•);(' ■■■;■ / ■' •' \ 4f- WhetcB CMcldbtttli^ t^gt Fond. (Bequest of the Uite Jamee Wheten, Baq.) The C8i»ital amoiint of this Fand is |9,000« 00 the interest of which is payable to the Keotor of the Parish, the receipts for the same to be signed by the Rector and one Church Warden. The principal is invested, nt preient, ae follows: turwrmxsfT. No. 28 29 Amount. Interest payable. Interest. Fredericton Sc&ool Deben. «• <« u $1.200 00 800 OQ 1 Jan. 1 July ■ ■ ( ' $72 00 .48 00 $2,000 00 $120 00 July 6, 1887. Bey. D. V. Gwylim, Jan. 4, 1888. do. .... HBO 00 .... 60 00 1120 00 St. Peter's Church (Herhy) Tmst Fmd* (Beoetved from the Coipantian oC St. Fieter'i Church.) The capital anoniit of this Fund is $600^00, the interest of which is payable to the Rector of St. Peter's Ghoroh, Derby* The principal is invested, at present, as follows: XSVtStBMlti. d'£ Ikyestmbkt. No. Amount Interest payable. Interest St. John Water & Sewerage •* [Debenture. 102 410 $200 00 400 00 1 May 1 Nov. It $12 00 24 00 $000 00 $86 00 Deo. 8, 1887. Rev. A. R Hiltz, May 8, 1888. do. $18 00 .... 18 00 $36 00 185 Year 1887-88, fall assessments, u opaiQ, •••• •••* •••• Year 1886-87, . .. $13,621 25 .... - «54 25 112,667 00 926 50 Total amount paid Treasurer, .... 113,693 50 Amoantpaid Mistionaries, .. 13,693 60 (ttebe Laiida Tmst. By Balance, ... .... .... $473 2Si 1888. Db. ': .1 Jan. 23 To paid 0. A. McDonald attending l at Damf ries, 120 40 '; Balance, 452 82 !* $473 22 WIdowf. umd Orphaas Fond Aeeo««t* y, « By Balance, . . . ^ . . ^ . . . . ^ 1632 90 Premiams and Oollections per statement, 676 34 One years Interest on Fund, 1,200 00 1887. $2,409 24 June 30 To Mrs. Oarr, 6 mos to July 1st, $100 00 July 14 Mrs. J. M. Sterling, year to 1st July, 1888, 100 00 Mrs. J. H. Saturley. 6 months to Ist July, 1887, .... 100 00 1888. Jan. 2 Mrs. J. H. Saturley, 6 months to 1st January, 1888, .... 100 00 Mrs. Oar, da do. .... 100 00 Amoiint added to Capital, 1,600 00 IkUance, 309 24 $2,409 24 .■>,;■; IS"; I J.'fl'.il ''. ■■.'-■^'■1 Bill iE vSi'i,:.-;. ■Ml- M v/'y; ■1. » ■'.J ■mS 186 Widows and •rpluMM Fa«d. Premiums and Collections received during: the year 1887-88. ^Vi Insxtbed. Alexander, Rey. F.. . . Almon, Rev. P. H. Annstrong* Rev. W. B DeVeber.Rev. W.H... Dowling, Rev.T. E.... Fowler, Rev. LeB. W.. Greer, Rev. Wm Qollmer, Rev. A. J. A. . Haiiingt6n,Rev.E A.W. Hartin, Rev. Thomas.. . Eetchum, Rev W. Q.. . Hooper, Rev. E. B. . . . Medley, Rey. C. S.. . • . Montgomery, Rev. H.. . Millidgej-Rev. J. W. . . . Neales, Rev. W. 8. . . Nealei^'Rev. Thomas. . Raymond, Rev. W. O. . Roberts, Rev. G. G.. . . Sweet, ReVi J. H. 8. J. . Talbot, Rev. J. H Willis, Rev. C Wameford, Rev. E. A. Wiggins, Rev. C. F.... Wilkinson, Rev. W.J. . Station. New Maryland,. . . Grand Falls, .... Dorchester, St, Paul, Portland, St. Stephen, Westfleld,.... " .. St. John,. ....... Ottawa, Canterbury,. St. Andrews,.... Weldford, ': Sussex Kingsclear, St. David California Woodstock,. iSt Marprs, St John Fredencton...... Newcastle,^.*.:;.... MoDcton Petitcodiac,. Norton, • Sackvillej . .... Bay du Yin, Pre- Collec- mium . tion. ♦11 95 |1 26 13 06 5 00 10 66 2 00 11 25 6 00 14 42 82 42 9 68 10 47 • e»05 6 00 8 27 8 87 8 72 8 50 5 00^ 20 80 2 00 23 55 11 77 7 38 10 27 6 93 8 72 8 64 10 56 1 44 8 60 4 00 7 82 6 00 7 82 3 60 U 95 5 5m • 8 27 tf 26 7 2H 28 61 11 26 5 28 25 86 10 92 7 06 8 50 1 00 |4;293 87 $153 89 Remarks. Average col Average col Average col Average col Premiums as above, .... .... Collections do. . . . . .... St. James, St. John, Sabscriptions, StfMark's do. do. St. Jade's do. Deanery, St. John, Collections, .... iiu $293 37M 163 39 100 05 10 00 16 48 .my\ 3 05 •! OiM , . .. ...ij '^^h .'. $576 34 1-^ »>{»;; GEO. E. FAIRWBATHER, Secretary. T8t *■ Widows and Orphans Special Fund, ->' .;^'>''' This Fund is now under the control of the Lord Bishop and the Board of Home Missions, under the terms of a repfort made bj a sub-committee appointed by the General Committee to tiike into consideration this Fund and the matter referred to in Mr. J. F. Robertsop's jettjer enclosing a cheque for $500 in aid of this Fund. 1887. (See Report, 1887, page 85.) ^^ ! . n t !. , • • • • ;"■ i,i »'r*» • $472 02 600 00 By Balance . . .... July 2. Jas. F. Robertson, 1888. June. Interest added by order of Ooneral Committee as per Report, 1887, p. 85, 30 00 $1,002 02 1888. Dr. f Oct.. ,6. To Paid Mrs. Ada Wiggins, - ^ fi-v' _;: widow of Rev. A. V.Wiggins, $100 00 V V > Balance, .... 902 02 $1,002 02 \ .'-V >V_5S'^ ,\ivUi\ "\tt ',S'. «.'• "•-,'..•- VI ■'•■ •■* ■> I . » > ■ I ■yJi -1.' -I \\. -. ; i ■ IV lu' t\ }>'■ g?-, .n. . 1^ x-^m :Ki' ew' 1 1 -'^'•■ !«•.% ■ Fi V^. B% 1 '> . jBatflBjiiB ,v.(,., ■,„■■-,,■ 188 Divinity Scholarships Fund. The capital amount of this Fnnd is $2,400, the interest of which is applicable towards the establishment of Divinity Scholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the ministry, especially sons of clergymen. 1888. (See Regulations of Fund, page 24.) Balance, ... ... $173 84 Jan. 13 Amount returned by Percy Ghandler, .... 90 00 May 1 One year's Interest on Fund, 144 00 1887. Dr. i \ . > •, July 20 To paid Percy Ghandler, Bal «'l iU,, ilance, ... $407 84 $30 00 " .... 377 84 $407 84 .. ^M: mi:':'-:'':'' •ft'*-'. '■!■ '. ■^^> > ;;i I.' - , ' I 1 ^ ■•jt'.:;'. .;-,• ■! i90 IncapaelteM Clergy flpeelal flmd Accomit. Jdiie 'By Balance, .... '* "' 22. Derby,.. 27. St. James, St John, 29. 0. A. McDonald, 30. Mrs. J. «r. Fraser, f,,, . .^ Miss Moore, .... ' Mrs. A. F. Street, July 4. St. Paul'ft Church, "'*' .12. St. James, St. John, 26. Woodstock, Aug. 2. Norton, 8. Upham, Sept. 28. Trinity, St. John, ^ Oct. 20. Bev. fi. W. Brown, ' Nov. 3. Rev. S. J. Hanfoi'd, 8. New Maryland: Ilev. F. Alexander, G. 0. Eetchnm, Chas. Moffitt, .... Mrs. J. McKenzie, Wm. Dnnbar,.,.. Collections, .... Morrison's Mill?, ^ , • • • • ,M^ (.'.! '\ M n i.t' ' 1 '■ ♦ AU '■•' 19. Norton, .... 28. Cambridge, 29. Deanery, St. John, Dec. 14. do. 16. Dorchester, .... 1888. Jan. 3. Grand Manan j ; Feb. 23. Trinity, St. John, Mar. 21. Amounts per Bishop Coadjutor: .^ Miss Courtenay, .... $24 33 )'^' Mr. and Mrs. Moody, .... 9 75 ^ Rev. J. Hardie, ...... 6 00 t'V ff^H.V^ - Carried forward, 16,027 17 • • • • ..... % . . • • • • « 3 00 • *f . . *. . . . 90 00 ••«. .... 76 20 ••«. «••• 6 00 ••••,. (.■*••• 10 00 ... • . • . 3 00 ....• •••• 66 00 • . . .... 38 •••* ••«. 13 77 • ••• •'*•. 3 50 ••«• ^•••« 20 93 «.t«« ,»••« . 5' 00 4 50 50 00 >:<:•.( I .... $26 00 . . 6 00 y.^^A 3 00 .;<[ :.>.{■'. 60 100 ■' '/>.:^ .... ' 3 85 (• ■ -.idf • 1 65 40 00 • *•• •••• U 00 • ••. •••• 10 00 • ••• •••• 1 8--> • ••• •... 2 47 60 00 ' ' 2 00 ••ft. •••. 39 56 .';! 39 08 191 Brought Forward, April 9. Trinity, Sfc. John, June 9. Hon. J. J. Fraser, Mrs. S. D. Lee Str^t, Interest, .... ♦ .\'h •* in'-:, ■ \jj it. .'4, • ; ■•. r -•!.- 1888 March 9. To EIHp, Bobertson & Co., Postage, .... . . . . Balance, .... . . . . .... $6,027 17 2 00 6 00 5 00 290 00 $6,330 17 . . 1., U 25 93 6,324 99 $6,330 17 -;V: Loans to MiMionarlc§. 1887. To Balance, *,.. -.... ..«.. S525 00 Jnly 5. * Rev. S. Keales, '^50 00 Rev. G. V. Gwylim, .... .... 150 00 1888 ' Feb. 14. Rev. A. B. Murray, .'. : j ' * f. . ! 200 00 March 2. Rev. A. W. Teed, 150 00 ■■;» utfi/lt i»^ ( $1,275 00 500 00 $775 00 .. I ^fiiUi''!' 1(> Iiiii«U5'^ imM. ., '.::p:> :i If'""* '.'■J ill I, • ' .- I \ .^ ' 1 192 Mrik Rebecca Caroline Gordon Tmst. (See Report 1886, page l«i.) Investment. No. 1286 Amt. Rate. 6 Interest Paylible. St. John Water Bond, $200 May and November. do. 1010 600 do. do. 1011 500 do. do. 1012 600 do. do. 1013 500 do. do. 1014 400 ..,.. ao. , •'-^ ■- do. '■ - ^ :. . 1016 400 1016 400 '*>^''; do. ' ;*< t! ''?> ■•- - ■• 13.400 Interest collected to May, 1887, $204 00 General Purposes Accoant, 9 102 00 Incapacitiated Clergy Fand Account, 102 00 — 1204 00 *^.'-ii \f,A ■f*'A^: )"..• St. George and Pennlleld Endownieii|. (See Report 1880, pa«|^ 128) ^ By Balance, ! . . . 170 00 1888. Interest on Bonds to 25th May, 30 00 Do. to 26th November, . . SO 00 Jan. 22. To Rev. B. E. Smith, Interest to 25th November, 1887, %^0 00 ;,<> ,- "^ Balance, .... .... .... 100 00 $130 00 $130 00 Prov. N. B. Bonds Nos. 772, 773, 774, $500 each, at 4 per cent.. Interest, . .$1,500 00 Balance as above, 100 00 Capital of Fund, .. .$1,600 00 Mtf. ember. $204 00 1204 00 193 t r .•i ;' 5 • ■'■ !'■ S 'Hi: ^ Frances E« West Tmst. •^ -~ - (See.Report 1888, page 1«.) Amount deposited in Dominion Savings Bank in St. John, JN. B., at 4 per cent interest, ... 1400 00 1887. i>~^^^':-:- ^ ^- ^- ^ ■'' • ■ July 9. To paid Rev. A. Lowndes, one year's in- terest to July 1887, |1G 00 :n -r :-.:■"■-■- Oe. 1888. ^ i ^ 7 ^ • P May 21. By Interest collected, Balance, . . .... ••• v .-> >■ 114 00 > 2 00 . 116 00 **^?> ^»1 t: I'. ' 1 .l.^a(;(i 170 00 30 00 80 00 $130 00 tl30 00 a,500 00 100 00 ^,600 00 1888 \^. Object in* ^v~ Aid to BoiidAj Sohoeli, cte. ' ■' Ob. ^ ■ : , . : • Jan. 11, By amount from Prince William, $11 40 April 4, do. Bishop Ooadjutor, 43 00 .V April 4 To grant of books to nine schools, .... $52 25 Expenses, 2 15 154 40 154 40 •X' '^ *" I. ;:■ - c *^ ::■; .-r '.>"" ''" C -. ..\ ■■ K. -' '^ uit, ^•. ,£ c, ;," "c ;:; ?5 ;^ 'v ^^ Vv.^1 0- : i 194 -Fv CI ti i a 1^ ^ T. Jui June 00 00 00 a StJc 105 8. P. O. K. Book Depository, 1887-1888. T. B. RoBiNSOir, Treasurer. •i-r In Account with the Book Depotitory Committee of the Society for Pi'omoting Chriatian Knoiotedffc. 1888. Dr. June 1. To Cash Balance (see Report 1887, page 211) " Sales at Central Depository, " From St. Stephen Branch Depository, . . " Do. Duty on Invoice of Books,. . " "Dawn of Day" for 1888, . . For SubBcriptlons to 8. P. C. K: Rev. Canon Brigstocke, .... " T. E. Dowling, «< <• It r, ;;<>?. rt: £2 2 2 2 1954 43 845 25 10 12 5 70 97 20 . I I ; 1 1 £4 4 20 44 Cb. Junel, By Paid S. P. C. R. London: For Books, £128 7 1 For Subscriptions. . 4 4 «« £127 11 1 J. & A. McMillan, duties, freight, printing, and cartage, Commission on sales Duty on Invoice, St. Stephen Branch, .... .... .... C. E. L. Jarvis, Fire Insurance Premium on Stock, .... M. & T. B. Robinson, Marine Discount to members, .... Cablegrams in re "Dawn of TIftv" A^uTf •••* ■«•• •••• Telegrams 60c., Postages 82c.. . Rev. T. E. Dowling, postasce and express on "Dawn of Day," 1887 and 1888 Grant of Books to Parish of ij0rDC| •••• •••• •••• isftiftncG) •••• •••• .••• 7. ..i,. $623 19 71 20 126 46 5 70 800 2 98 1 90 2 16 1 82 8 53 4 98 1,076 72 $1.938 14 $1,933 14 E. & 0. E. — — ^— St. John, N. B., 1st June, 1888. T. B. ROBINSON, Examined and found correct, IVeaturer, 0. H. FAIRWEATHER. ; f\ k' \\ f-': / ; ^)1 I. iJ^-';'-i ' '■-3* •'■■■» ■ '"v, ; y. ; ■' I'. m ^■' -■'.'.■■ 'v ■■ '- f, '■■'■•:' 196 . >f ^ /^ ! < ; ^, H i Stocks and SaleAi I .^. Stock; ..,..,,•,-'«' 'f.^/.-.-.^? ;; On hand 30th April, 1887, |1,693 06 Imported during year ending 80th April, 1888, 858 74 >,,; 12,55180 Salbs: From Isl May, 1887, to 80th April, 1888,. . **':!:/ ' $84« Vi On hand 80th April, 1888, .... 1,706 56 12,661 80 ■IL .■,• Assets and Ltal>ilities. r ■ Assets: ck on hai Less reduction on $818.58 from 80c. per shilling Stock on hand at Central Dipository $1,706 55 ' • "^".58fr( " sterling to 25c. per shilling sterling. Less 883^ per cent discount, . . 185 69 $1,670 06 •23 65 $1,047 81 Amount due by St Stephen Branch D^;>ository, 91 44 V/lt»U| •••• •••• ••■• •••• ■••• •••• •••• X|V9wlw Liabilities: : > ; Loan from the Diocesan Church Society, . . ' .'. . . Surplus, .... .... .... $2,215 47 $800 GO ... $1.415 47 N. 3.— Since closing the above accounts the St. Stephen Branch Depository has made a further payment of $42.71, making the balance due by them $48.78. . . : *. .i ) .',,•.•■*■( ••;/t,;-!l;f;!.i.V^ >!•! •• . . ... •><(),. J ;:'"':ir;' i .jjixi-AnH 197 - I' K-' :/. '.v ,.'-Kki-"h;\ .(i r ! A '!! :•./' , V/ .1* ,! I ! . f,'.\ (I'M. ' ■ '-. 1; li LIFE MEMBERS '^'v • THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY NEW BRUNSWICK. ! /■■> } \ /:ni [In aoeordane* vith Saotion 6 of the Comtitiition of the Soeiety.l '..T Date of NAME. ' - Membership. 1845. FREDERICTON, Right B«v. JOHN, Lord Bishop, President. SMITH, G. SIDNEY, Esq. ' TILLEY, Sir S. L., O.B., KC.M.O., Vice-President. 1846. READE, ALFRED, Esq. SEARS, EDWARD, Esq. 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, R. B. 1852. SCOVIL, EDWARD G., Esq. 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. ' '^ * '' ' • ' ' ' 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs. JAMES. ' NEALES, Rey. JAMES. 1856. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. ' - - ' ' '^ ^ - lf^57. HANINGTON, Hon. D. L. , • -^r- i- '•/ SCOVIL, Miss AMELIA B. " ' ' 1858. FAIR WEATHER, CHARLES H., Esq. - ^ !■.: s • 4 ■. i . S'l / ; M ! ■^■^„- '1 1 ':!^:y. ^'M ■-';■?' •..M: '"'if'- i ".:J^:^f ; l-\;-3? '■'- T^^ i:::(hi i *'.';;v.- . .'kfL^TBl 1 ■ . ; i )< ',<■ km^ I'S: J ' i' .'.'':■ ' ■ ■K^ ^^P^f'V ^.i'.'^^lv ^^HH^\''',>r •" ■ ij ' ' ' ^^^^KWy>,V/ i^ ■■:-ii,^BI ^^BnftV-.'..' ■■ . ^,1.' ' * ^rcl'''""'- ■"'■'■ ':'■>?; / ' \W^'^'.'.y '■".-.-" ^fe?^:4'':V ;Jf^?-:'>' ' ■<* ;, ■'.;s-- • l-i. .•■'..;' ; ■j.'j';:' :av.' ' <, 1 >. ••. '•■*;;■■■- "i'-i;'.' :■ : i.Jf"-;.:- i'^« ■ '■.r' 'v. ■ ■ fl-wi , .'? . ■ ^f^^-'r:'-: - •1 ' ••■'.'. ■■ >,V ■■■ r. 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BEST, NORRIS, Esq. SHARPE, EDWIN N., Esq. ' ; SPURR, JAMES deWOLFE, Esq. 1868. DeVEBER, Rev. CANON, Vice-President. DeVEBER. Mrs. W. H. DeVEBER, WM. HERBERT. ;.M/t DeVEBER, ALLEYNE W. ' ' JARVIS, W. M., Esq., Vice-President ' ' SOOVIL, MORRIS, Esq. - " '*vm*^3 WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. 1869. DeVEBER, J. S. BOIES, Esq. DOMVILLE, Miss FANNIE. FENETY, G. E., Esq. 1870. CARMAN, W. BLISS, Esq. -<,;>i.;f''< 'I.. • ^••\u>y ,'i;\ ••.^■^•'■ I'v \ CARSON, CHARLES, Esq. ' ;^ ! ^ , , -.' KETCHUM, H. G. C, Esq. NEALES, Rev. W. S. ..,, . .;./•,£;. NEALES, Rev. THOMAS. /. ,: <\ . , !' ; : , PERCIVAL, Miss. . , .. : V^; ^ :" J m . ^^ 1871. GANONG, Mrs. WILLIAM. J m '/ . il FRITH, HENRY W., Esq., Vice-President. SMITH, WOODFORDE J., Esq. ,^^ ^ , r^t WILKINSON, W., Esq. ,^ ' / c^jf !;'.>! 1872. JARVIS, Mr. EDWARD W. i/o;?:'' 1873. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M., Vice-President. SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. ,, ,, j , , , .. ,,: JARVIS, FRANK HOPE. , i . A^r// 'A ! A 1 199 Date of NAME. Membership. >' 1873. WELDON, CHARLES W., Esq., Q.C. < 1875. BRIGSTOOKE, Rev. CANON. ' ' ' 1876. PARTRIDGE, Rev. P., D.D. ' ^ "'■'T I; ■ .1/ '.'.a . I ' t 1877. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. 1873. HOYT, J. -A., Esq. STARR, R. PENISTON, Esq. 1879. KETCHUM, JOHN D., Esq. ALEXANDER, Rev. FINLOW. ROBERTSON, JAMES P., Esq 1880. DOWLING, Rev. THEODORE E. . , .V,';, "' BURCHILL, GEORGE, Esq. ^ ' i ' SIMONDS, Rev. RICHARD. WILMOT, Hon. R. D., Vice-President. ALLEN, Hon. J. C, Chief Justice Supreme Court. Vice-President. WETMORE, Hon. A. R., Judge Supreme Court. INCHES, ANDREW, Esq. SCHOPIELD, GEORGE A., Esq., Vice-President. SCHOFIELD, SAMUEL, Eaq. STARR, Mrs. R. PENISTON. HOYT, Rev. LEO A. 1881. KINGDON, Right Rev. HOLLING WORTH TULLY, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor. WRIGHT, Master PERCY PENISTON. CHANDLER, EDWARD B., Esq. 1883. CONNAROE, GEO. M., Esq., (Philadelphia, U. S.) DAVENPORT, Rev. JOHN METCALP. FAIRWEATHER, GEORGE EDWIN, Esq. JONES, Hon. THOMAS ROSENELL. 1883. SMITH, Rev. JOHN. STARR, FRANK P. 1884. HANFORD, Rev. S. JONES. , COLERIDGE, LORD. FO»Dj Mrs. ^. Tt ■4 ii I- 1 J-/ ■i» m » - 3( i, !'• ' ' ■-■■ 3sA ; -if i urn '-4 [■ 'I : ni .■■I'.-' >: !i . t ,*;:^ I *' Hi H3i ■•«•»■ s«v* ■I- |ji:;*i!;::~,;jf,j i «*.>>■. ■■■.■■ 'i m m t ■ ■>■ , , ;l m ^m. ■'•■'■fV'l; ■ . •■' A- i ■■■'..' ' 900 Date of NAMS. Membership. 1885. GORDON, Mrs. REBECCA CAROLINE FOWLER, Mi83 VICTORIA CAROLINE. 1886. STEVENSON, Hon. BENJAMIN R DO WLING, Mrs. THEODORE E. , . . , JONES, Mrs. SIMEON. 1887. GRIMMER, G.DURELL. SCOVIL, FRANK S., M.D, 1888. VROOM, CHARLES N. deSOYRES, Rev. JOHN KING, THOMAS, (Midland, Michigan, U. S.) CAMPBELL, Rev. J. ROY. , . , ,^ . AK'^.li VI .! <'A ,> •' \ ''>-A ^ ^-•i .fi .;.''. „>.::! U' )'.';; ,/i;; )>'.; /:■;•■; ,,,; >ii/;..ijr> //'> .;/cH .''i//*i:^ :i.^;Ui:;ii'..>i;'rirw.^i'ni!A'=!: .■ ... / . '■ ■ ,>ilh.)'. .v-v:l JITIM^^ , .; •• - /. . ,. ..;j. /iz;,;ri JUi/iTH M SUBSORIFEIONS AND COLLECTIONS. '•■a; YEAR 1837-8. . -V ANDOVER. Baird, G. F., M.P.P. Baird, Douglas Bedell, G. A. Bedell, J. W. Crawford, W. Crawford, Robert W. Hoyt, Rev. L. A. Hopkins, Mrs. J. S. Hoyt, E. H. Hoyt, W. B. Hetherington, Wm. Kupky, Joseph Kupky, A. E. Pickett, Lewis Rivers, Lewis Spike, W. E. Stratton, Alex. Stevens, Mrs. A. Stevens, Edmund Sutthery, E. M. Wade, G. A. i.i .* •; BAY DU VIN. 18 00 200 100 150 100 100 5 00 100 400 100 100 100 200 400 200 200 2 00 50 50 200 200 189 50 I Anthony, Charles Arcliibald, Mrs. Cliambers, George Cliambers, Mrs. Colson, Ton Chapman, James n • i ; , . • ; Cliambers. Sarah " '; Butcher, Dan Dickison, Forbes, Captain and family Gardner, James Gulliver, Phin , , . Gulliver, Edward sh Gulliver, George Gulliver, Edward jr. Gulliver, Mis, Phinehas Gulliver, Bessie Gulliver, Thomas $100 25 50 26 60 60 ' 21 50 50 200 100 100 100 100 100 26 26 »6 Gulliver, Mrs. Wm. Gulliver, Wm. J. Gjertz, Miss Hall, Alexander Helman, Wm, . '/ • ' Jenkins, James Kerr. Robert and family Kingston, Samuel J. , Kingston, Wm. J. Kingston, Samuel Kingston. Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Henry Kingston, Mrs. Henry McLannaghan, James McLanuaghan, Mrs. James McLannaghan, Robert McLannaghan, Joseph McLeod, Wm. McLeod. John ' McLeod James McLeod, Charles Mills, Phoebe Mills, George Mills, Charlotte Mills, Wm. A. Mills, John Mountain, David * ' Noble, Mrs, Robert Noble, James Noble, Mrs. James • ' ' Noble, Howard . ' ' Noble, Jessie _ ".'. Sargeant, Henry Scott, Mrs. Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Wm, Stuart Wilkinson, Margaret M. Wilkinson, Dorothea Williston, Mrs. Williston, Alexander (in memoriam) Williston, T. B. Williston, Mrs. T. B. Williston, Ambrose Williston, Seymour WUUston, Mary M 400 200 100 200 too 100 hm f-": ■'V^A 202 r:'-;:riX ••f ■ r; . • ■. i ■.•,•. v ,'■1 V .•H' ■'y, : :,' t*"'. 'r '. " ■' ' 'V<-i Williston, WilllBton, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, Williston, !, !)«. John G. and wife H. C. T. H. James G. W. A. Mrs. W. A. Nellie . James ,<. , Luther sr. . , j: Robert A. -, / Mrs. P. ., ./ Alfred . |. Joseph B. Mrs. J. B. Fred , '1.,,^, Walter ■.„,:> ,;,> Winsor > , , J. A. Clary , >^ Joseph ,/ I John A. Mrs. John Charlotte , Woodberry ; ,_, , Mrs. W. .';:., Wishart Livingstone Rae John (Ben ) Mrs. John (Ben.) Maggie G. Benjamin J. G. John E. B. ,, Hubert H. i ^ Charles C. ... / Elmira C. Woodberry B. Emily J. , .i; George Edward .[ .: Walter , JK Gertrude 40 00 00 00 50 25 25 26 00 60 50 50 00 50 60 25 20 20 00 00 50 60 60 60 26 25 25 50 60 10 10 10 25 25 25 15 10 60 50 50 60 $7115 Williston, Alethea Williston, Hubert Williston, Benjamin Williston, Magflcie Williston, Emeline 80 68 30 a5 85 BURTON. Beckwith, Gertrude Clowes, Sheriff Clowes, Geo. H. ... Clowes, Stanley i Clowes, Bessie ^ ^^ Clowes, Annie M. Gilbert, F. L. Hubbard, F. A. Hubbard, the Misses Missionary Street, E.D. ,; ,. Wilmot, Henry Wilmot, J. D. Wilmot, Miss Offertory, St. Paul's " Oromocto Mission Boxes $10 21 10 50 3 00 100 100 50 100 25 2 00 800 20 00 100 500 100 100 2 69 3 67 118 MISSION BOXES. ,i i Ai' i' Noble, Mrs. James / , i $0 38 Smith, Harrison H7 Williston, Mrs. 8 05 Williston, Willie, Margaret and Dorothy 1 96 Williston, Alice Louise 1 18 WiUiston, Libbie ,v...- j., t. ,;m 88 General Purposes $47 69 Offertory for S. P. G. 8 86 Algoma 8 50 Good Friday offertory for Jews 3 20 Special offertory for 1. C. F. 2 00 .;;!/ .1 CANNING. Contributions from Little River |12 00 Salmon Creek ■:■...: 800 ««! .. . 'uiic! t; .;j niiil'ji!'; $20 00 CAMBRIDGE. | (St. James Church.) Collected by Mitt J. Bima. BuZZa, E. i.^n-.n, i 105" I ^ ''.f .'.y \ m 26 s; 20 26 \f 25 \l . 60 f , 100 ■ tr .10 00 \ 1 60 40 1. 26 60 • .,- 80O :/' 60 1 . 60 . i 26 100 (jampbell, Mr. , i, Colwell, J. R. Colwell, Mrs. G. W., Dykevan, Mrs. J. O. Dykeman, Bcmnet Forshay, Miss Hatheway, Rev. C. H. Leckey, James E. Oakley, Charles Orchard, Mrs. S. W. Oakley, Miss 8. ScoTJI, Morris Smith, Mrs. €^, , Scribner, E. > . i> * < i ' i Vanwart, Mrs. ' , Williams. J. M. 118 66 (St. Luke's Church, Waterborough) Collected by Mm Wigffint. Babington, W. J. Clark, Mrs. P. ' Coyle, Letica j ^ tui^-'- Cox, Ella i Elliott, T. ' !. Oabe,John Holmes, Miss A. M. Keys, Cyrus Keys, Henry Keys, Mrs. S. * Mott, Mrs. D. > ^ Mott, Clarence Mott, Mary A ,'■: t Mott, Minnie . .i : Mott. Edith i,.,A Peek, Henry >< :M Roberts, William .Hi Read, Mrs. R. ' fit-iii-. Smith, Mrs. G.N. i: ' < ;. Smith. G.H. ,.::..., Smith, Mrs. T. / - s - y- Slocum, E. Ml .' ■ Tower, Mrs. H. > i ' Tower, Henry >' Wiggins, James B. -L^iJf :- Wiggins, Eleazor )\n::vi . Wiggins, George K. . Wiggins, Mrs. George K . Wiggins, Mrs. G. R. r l/ 10 26 26 u 25 16 26 60 60 10 26 26 100 80 / 16 26 25 26 I 26 M 10 100 60 20 26 ' 25 26 V 100 ; 60 60 r 60 26 Wiggins, J. R. Wiggins, Bessie Wiggins, Evelyn 26 $1140 CHATHAM. Anderson, Mrs. James $1 00 Anon 2 00 Anon 6 00 Avery, Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 Benson, Mrs. S. , 1 00 Benson, Dr. J. B. 6 00 Blair, Mrs. 2 iX) Burchill, George and family 8 00 Bernard, Charles 2 00 Burchill, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 4 00 Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 Baldwin, Mrs. John 1 00 Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 00 Baldwin, Robert A. 60 Brehaut, Mrs. James 1 00 Brehaut, Thomas jr. 60 Brehaut, Mrs. Thos. S. sr. 1 00 Brehaut, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 1 00 Brown, Capt. John 2 00 Burr, Alexander 8 00 Cutter, Geo. W. 2 00 Carvell, Mr. and Mrs. 60 Cherry, William 2 00 DesBrisay, Thcophilus 2 00 Drlllen, Mr, and Mrs. 60 Danville, Alexis u . i AQ Danville, P. E. 1 CO Dick, Mrs. George . . 1 00 Eddy, Henry M. tOO Priend, A / ,>J$ Plemming, M. L. 60 Penety, W. G. [.•^v/: JW Priend, A ,u •. ^.ftO Prost. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. 2 00 Penety, Mrs. William G. 1 00 Penety, Maggie ,.,. 100 Porreit, Miss Ann ; ;/ 1 00 Porsyth, Rev. D. (. ...^ , 6 00 Gray, John H. -,•,: ^)' 1 00 Goggin, J. R. 2 00 Goggin, Melbourne 1 00 Gillespie, Hun. T. P. . 2 00 Green, Prod 50 Gulliver, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. 8 00 !i : n in If ■ til n mi 1*1 ■V . ■■■■mn ;: : .• mm ''■■■ mm fi. .. 1 • I. -. I. >££ ■'■ '*. * „';»■'. -■»:■ ''^-•■ f|r,H.^\^v''-" ft" ':' l! f^;-'!-!'-. "■■■ ' ■/'A;.5,;, - 1*- L*. -' 204 Gulliver, WilHam Hawbolt, Mrs. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Harper, Mrs. and Miss Hains, Mrs. Hocken, M. S. Hocken, F. and B. Hesketh, Thomas Hesketh, Mrs. Johnstone, Earle Jackson, Mrs. William Jackson, William Jackson, Mr.&Mrs Jackson, Geo. fi. Jackson, Mrs. Isaac Johnston, Arthur Kagle, Mr. and Mrs. Loban, Mr. John Loban, Mrs. John •'' Layton, Mrs. > ' i Marshall, Mrs. •' ^ McLaughlan, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlan, Thomas McLaughlan, Alice McLaughlan, Maggie ' .: -• McLaughlan, Robert McLaughlan, Mr.&Mrs. Wm. McLaughlan, James McCauley, George i ' Neale, Mr. ' ' Pierce, Mrs. >" Percival, Miss Rice, Mrs. John 'i Rice, Ruby Reid. WilUam j'. *l;/ Searle, Fred '! * ' Searle, Mrs. J. P. " • ■ " Searle, Geo. P. •'' "•^; 'u . Street, Dr. J. P. ' Staples, Miss Shepherd, Mrs. Benjamin Trear, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Trear, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Miss nBhompson, John • < Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. Lestook Trevors, Sterling Trevors, Grace Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Trevors, David A. Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trevors, Joseph jr. Trevors, Wilson "?'* .'tt^vi 50 100 100 150 150 300 400 50 25 100 25 50 Richards'n 50 200 50 200 100 60 50 50 25 100 26 26 25 25 200 26 70 100 200 900 800 100 100 60 60 800 6 00 200 86 160 100 100 25 150 25 26 100 60 110 60 60 'ilA Trevors, Mrs. D. sr» Z* Trevors, Helen D. Trevors, David D Trevors, Mr. and Mrs. John Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. George Trevors, Alfred Wilmot Ullock, Mrs. Donald Ullock. Mr. Donald " */• Ullock, James ''' Ullock, Mrs. William Vye, Mrs. William Wilkinson, Albert Walker, Mrs. James Wilkinson, Judge Walker, Mrs. George r\f 60 60 100 60 100 25 100 2 00 160 60 : 60 00 '60 10 00 100 Local Appropriation .1...: 1151 40 118 86 $32 54 CHILDREN 8 MISSIONART BOXES. Anderson, Maude |0 89 Avery, Alice 50 Benson, Willie and Freddie Brehaut, Emma L. Brehaut, Edwin Baldwin, John M. Chambers, Fred DesBrisay, Helen Eddy, Fred Frost. Massom Green, Harry Gullivar, Ira Howard, Percv Harvey. Florne E. Howard, Lulu Johnstone, Earle Joyce, Dickie Layton, Ella McLaughlan, Maggie A. > !^ . ' MdFarlane, Barbara* r iJ'. 4d 04 McLaughlan, Annie .11 ;> id; '80 McCauley, (Jeo. W. ' «ti/ lii "67 Searle, Bertha . ^^ . > n . > 84 Staples, Alma ' ■ .'iu.. .^j.- 84 Trevors, Mary D. h *M .i»a 10 Trevors, Maggie A. ui. .'aiv;^ 16 Trevors, Grace >UV .--.tihij,: 12 Trevors, Mary D..»»io','f» .-itii;:;' 60 Trevors, Mary J. r.i ' n' .-.iifiiv 42 Trear, Mary •) .ii»T -^nij;- 62 .,.,. M 60 50 100 60 100 25 100 200 150 ' 80 ' ■ 80 50 10 00 100 1151 40 118 86 $33 54 30XES. 10 39 50 le ,-itrv,- ,^■'^hs. 92 40 30 54 61 75 186 90 06 65 : 45 41 100 114 65 86 46 04 20 57 84 54 10 16 12 80 42 62 Trear, Charlotte Vye, George H. Walker, Matilda Waggoner, Lizzie RKCAPITULATION. 80 -, 41 75 05 $18 86 Subscriptions, Missionary Boxes, U .v ;; Allingham, Robert Allingham^ Oliver Allingham, Mrs. Allingham, Albert Allingham, Malvina ' Alexander, John Babson, Qeo. Babson, Cadw'r Babson, Mrs. Hibbard Babson. Mrs. Arthur Best, Mrs. Best, Miss * " Beatty, Benjamin Byron, Luke Byron, Mrs. Byron, Blanche - Byron, Percy Galder, Mrs. Jas, Calder, Aubrey Calder, Archie >' Calder, £ben * Davidson, Mrs. Farmer, John Flagg, Mrs. Cadw'r Qough, Wm. Lank, Mrs. Mary Lank, Mrs. Chas. Mitchell, Huse >?• Mitchell, Silas /.. McCallan, Mrs. '"V/ Owen, Mrs. Robinson Offertory Pember, Rev. P. '*< Pember, Mrs. ' ;! >f Patch, Mrs. Chas. 'I/^^ '•i 182 64 18 86 Patch, Mrs. Eliezer Rice, Isaac Simpson, Leonard Thompson, Miss Venerall, Jas. Whelpley, Henry Total for Gen'l Purposes, |61 40 CAMPOBELLO. «i 1? ,,ti.i' $76 00 $100 100 . 60 60 26 200 2 60 6 00 200 150 200 2 25 100 100 100 26 S6 100 25 '.-1. 25 .■.:Ai 60 60 200 600 200 }..u: 60 !i:.!l^; 60 'i.irui 60 100 26 00 400 260 100 60 ,'^ CANTERBURY. Bennett, Alexander $0 50 Cunningham, Mrs. Thomas 2^ Cunningham, John 60 Cunningham, Mrs. William 60 Cunningham, Andrew 66 Cunningham, Thomas 1 00 Cunningham, J. Andrew 60 Cunningham, Charles 60 Cunningham, James '60 Depow, Mrs. E. 1 00 Depow, E. 1 00 Dougherty, George 1 00 Eng ish. Mrs. Thomas 1 00 English, James jr. 70 English, John 60 Eng ish, Alfred "# English, Albert '• m Eng ish, George 25 English, James sr. I 00 Eng ish, James, sr. 1 00 GnUiam, George and family 2 00 Glew, Mrs. John 1 00 Giew, George 1 00 Hartin, Rev. Thomas and . family (I. C. P.) 5 00 Hamilton. James 60 Hamilton, Hugh ' ' •I'STO Jamieson, Mr.&Mrs. Herbert 1 00 Jamieson, Mrs. Hugh 1 00 Lundon, Mrs. 1 00 Lundon, Maggie 60 Lundon, Mary Ann 60 Lindsay, Walter and wife 1 00 McMullin, James and wife 1 00 McMullin, Mrs. James sr. (Dead Creek) 25 Robinson, George 1 00 Scott, R. H. 1 00 Scott, Charles and wife 1 00 Walling, Hugh and wife 2 00 'i* '• 1 •■•'<•' ^■k^i ^'Yi'^i-f il{- ' > & -'A *a»-^ P^^'-:^ 'i':<' .'■ly.H;.;. 306 A.x Worth, Godfrey Wibberly, Mrs. Wibberly, George Wibberly, Martha Wibberly. Alfred Warneford, P. H., M. D. Warneford. Rev. C. A. 8 f i.>i. 100 20 60 10 100 2 00 200 $4120 CARLETON-BT. JOHN. \llan, W. C. Cash --.i ,1' Craft, J. O. Cornfield, W, J. Dobbs, Rev. O. G. and Mrs. Emerson, Charles Fairweather, Mrs. Friend, Hamilton, Mrs. J. Hutton, Mrs. Lee, Miss Lee, Miss G. Lord, D. B. McLachlan, Mrs. T. Napier, J. R. Napier, Wm. ;, Peters, Mrs. H. M. Pidgeon, Mrs. D. Sewell, S. M. Stear, John ir. Thompson, Mrs. E. Walters, Sam Whipple, F. C. Small amounts ,J/ IM.-' .1 ' ,1- 'ill. $100 26 1 00 800 800 200 86 26 26 25 60 160 100 100 60 100 100 100 200 65 100 26 200 100 100 06 ;j mU .: I, $82 80 lln ; DORCHESTER. Kull Atkinson, Miss i< -/^i ,.t >■■ $0 26 Backhouse, Wm. .11 :i 100 Barnes, W. A. 1 tni > i 76 Barnes, Mrs. W. A. '']> and Barnes, Miss F. S. ' ;' ^ Barnes, Miss Clara Barnes, W. E. Barnes, Samuel Campbell, Rev. J. R family Chandler, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. E. B. jr. C. K. H. Chapman, Mrs. David i f Chapman, Mrs. W. H. . , ,' ; Chapman, Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Leslie i, . ; Church, Dr. Colburn, Robt. Colbum, Mrs. Derrah, Chas N. Fairweather, G. M. and Mrs. Forster, John B. and Mrs. Forster, Miss Sadie McD. Forster. Master J. F. C. Forster, Master WiUie C. Fowler, G. B. u. Former subscriber / < • Gilbert, Miss . • Gilbert, S. Gay >■■,■:< Gilbert, Miss Eliza Gilbert, Thos. Hy. Gilbert, Bradford H. Gilbert, Mrs. W. J. Gilbert, Miss Audie Gilbert, Robt. J. Gilbert, Wm. J. Godfrey, Miss Sarah Godfrey, Miss Maggie Godfrey. Miss Fanny Godfrey, Miss (}eorgie Godfrey, Miss Edna Hanington, Hon. D.L.&Mrs. Hanington, Miss Hanington, H. C. i. ■/ Hanington, Robt. W . ; : I ' Hanington, Miss Maud Hanington, C. Lionel Hanington, Blanche V. Hickman, Mrs. Joseph Hickman, Mrs. A. J. Hutchinson, Willard Hutchinson, Mrs. Willard Johnston, John Johnston, Mrs. John It , Johnson, John G. IK : Johnson, Mrs. John G. : V. - tr 26 26 26 100 10 00 10 0() 2 00 100 , 200 100 50 50 100 100 50 50 100 24 00 200 2 00 200 100 100 6 00 2 00 100 2 00 100 100 •?C •,7 .M 100 100 100 60 20 10 10 10 16 00 2 00 125 125 50 50 50 200 00 00 50 50 00 25 25 26 25 25 100 10 00 10 00 2 00 100 200 100 50 50 00 00 50 50 tfrs. 100 1 1 I. }■■-,' ;Mrs •V ard 24 00 200 200 200 100 100 6 00 2 00 100 200 100 100 100 100 100 60 20 10 10 10 16 00 200 125 125 i 50 50 51) 200 100 100 50 150 100 25 25 20^ Kerr. Mrs. • ^ King, Capt. and Mrs. Kiog, Miss Lawrence, Willard Lawrence, Mrs. Willard Masters, H. McGrath, Mrs. H. J. McGratb, Mrs. J. O. McNeil, Alex. Millar, Chas. ^ Millar, Mrs. Chas. Millar, Harry Moran, Mrs. Beni. , ■ Oulton, Mrs. A. E. Outhouse, Mrs. Ella Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Palmer, Miss Nellie Palmer, Mrs John ,/,, . Palmer, Miss Fannie Palmer, Mrs. Edward C. Palmer, Mrs. Eben Peters, W. T. Robb, Mrs. Alex. Sherren, Mrs. Thos. Short, Mrs. Thos. Short, Thomas .„, Short, Percy Short, Miss Onita Smith, Lady Tait, E. V. Tait, Mrs. Frank Teed, Mrs. John F. Teed, John F. Teed, Mrs. M. G. Teed, M, G. Teed, John F, jr., Teed, B. B. Wallace, Geo. Wathen. Robt. J. . .i Wilbur, Mrs. Wm. Wilbur, Mrs. T. B. Collections from church, 1 1 1 1 ■iV 1 - i, /< ' •■■\f ,: too 100 100 100 60 60 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 160 100 800 100 85 15 60 60 , 100 100 26 100 100 60 60 10 00 200 25 100 200 200 200 60 60 100 200 : 100 60 510 •■■V (.V- .. ,., „ 1164 85 INCAPACITATED CLERGY^ Bev. J. Roy Campbell |60 00 , Per Rev. J. Roy Campbell: Chandler, Mrs. |10 00 Forster, John B. Johnston, John McNeil, A. Miller, Chas. Palmer, H. W. Smith, Lady Umlah, Mrs. R Umlah, Richard Wathen, Robt. J. ,',ri * ''"« ; W\ , »i' t '* K h' 'S 1 K i k .f t- ''^-'l •■-J »• V. 1 • '•'■■ l.'»,*-f 600 1 in 600 1 *: ' ■'' 1 6 f. » . ■■ •'.: '1 600 I.' i '■' 1 20 00 ^?. ''"1 80 00 V l^'-'i 2 60 '■'■A 2 60 t. i ■■; 1 f ■ a 600 e f, ' ,'''>:' I $140 00 DERBY. DLACKVILLB. Collected by Mrs. Atbert UnderMl. Arseno, Jos. • . , Boyse, Robt. Bamett, Mr. & Mrs. T. Bean, Mrs. Brophy, Fenton Coburn, Clara M. Corney, Mrs. John Coughlan, Thos. ' Cou^hlan, Susan J. .' Cowie, James Craig, Andrew Crawford, Chas. Crawford, T. W. E. Crawford, James Crawford, Alfred Curtis. Elizabeth Curtis, David Day, James Dooling, Frank Fairley, M.J. . \ <»aynor, S.W. Grady, Thomas Grindley, Mrs, W. H. Grindley, Robt. Hunter, Robt. S. Johnson, Mr. Kennedy, John Lebens, William Lebens, James Lynch, Michael Lyons, Mrs. 10 26 60 .1 i ii 85 86 8S 85 25 00 25 •6 •!ID 25 00 25 86 i.'ri?'' ■':i'm 1 ■■.,•'■{' ■ i 1 ' ■■ > aL'.'.j I. m--'r^: ^vi ■I, / y ..'■•■(:- ■rt). ■ ■' tt ij,..;,; .4; ■'< "E ■J V '. : •• ■ '' \'i;' ¥ " • MM ■:. '''Hi Meraereau, Arthur McCarthy, Katie McCarthy, Thomas McConneli, George McConnell, Wm. ' ' McConneli, John McCormick. Bernard • McCully, Qeorge Mclntyre, Maggie Mclntyre, Mrs. Geo. McLaggan, Robert McLaggan, Wm. McLaggan, Simon Porter, Susie Stuart, Samuel Underhill, B. R. T. Undcrhill, Cruden Underhill, Beverley Underhill, J. A. Underhill, Mrs. F. W. Underhill, Mr. W. T. Underhill, Mrs. W. T. Underhill, Mrs. T. W. • Underhill, Louisa Underhill, Alex. ', Underhill, W. A. K. Underhill Isaac '^ Underhill, T. W. ' ' Underhill, Lottie E. Underhill, Mr. & Mrs. M. Underhill, Mrs. B. W. Underhill, Henry Walls, Benj. '. t Friend, -<> 1 ' I Friend. i // t Friend, - ; > Friend, ?>■ 1 - Friend, ilt'jii.-sii 208 t I 25 85 25 26 50 50 25 50 26 26 20 50 25 25 50 100 80 80 40 25 26 40 25 26 25 50 50 25 50 100 10 100 26 10 25 26 26 26 iM '/l inS $26 80 Collected by Miss Abigail Covghlan. Coughlan, John T. Cou^hlan, Mrs. Wm. Curtis, Wm. Curtis, Mr. Joseph Curtis, Mrs. Joseph Harris, Mrs. Thos. Warren, James Warren, Ben >'f ,'f0 60 •'.v-c as '!,'?»'• 10 '!! r- 25 lA .■;- 26 t. .v;v 25 ii7/ .. • 76 : >,^!. ■ 26 Collected by Miu Maggie M. AUiaon. i-';i!-v;; t-v: $2 60 Allison, Wm. Allison, Josie G. Allison Maggie M. Amos, Mrs. Malcolm Barron, Allan Benn, James C. ' Betts, David S. Betts, John Bctts, Ella Carruihers, Mrs. Wm. Cliff, Mrs. John Cliff, George Cliff, Martha E. » Cliff, Geoi^e W. Cliff, James H. Cliff, Thos. E. Cliff, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Cliff, Alex. Cluston, Mrs. John, jr. Cluston, Mrs. Henry Crocker, W. T. Currie, Daniel Erricson, Mrs. John Knight, Mrs. John Knight, Mrs. Geo. Lee, Mrs. ' ' Leighton, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. John C. Miller, J. J. McMann, Mrs. & Mrs. Newcome, Elizabeth Petrie, Jos. E. Robinson, James Robinson, Mrs. R. Russell. Mrs S. Tulip, Mr. & Mrs. Vanderbeck, Geo. R. Friend, .ii i . John i ;ti! .1^: $100 60 100 60 100 100 100 200 ft 100 100 10 10 10 10 200 50 60 66 600 60 60 100 100 26 2S 100 80 200 76 50 600 60 60 100 26 60 185 70 't i\ Collected by- Mrs. A. Underhill, |2o 30 Miss Abigail Coughlan, 2 60 liliss M. Allison, 1 00 it i.iiii.u: i "Ui 'U« Com. P. O. Order, 128 90 20 $27 70 : /, ^100 60 100 60 I 00 100 100 200 86 60 100 100 10 10 200 50 m 66 600 BO 60 100 100 25 25 100 80 200 75 60 600 50 50 100 25 50 ^70 123 30 2 60 100 128 00 20 $27 70 209 nil t ; MBLSOir. '/. . CoiUeted by Mitt Satmdert. Ambrose, Mr. & Mrs. Bateman, Miss Bateman, Sophia Batcman, John Bateman, Allan Bateman, Mrs. J. Bateman, Joseph ! ' • Oarmalt, James Coughlan, Mrs J. , 1 1 Cusnman, Wm. . •/ McKenzie, Mrs. R. / McEeozie, Mrs. J. ,^: McKenzie, Mrs. A. Saunders, Mr. & Mrs. A. A. Saunders, Kate r, ..I", Ml- I Derby, Nelson, .i/' '" , i'' M , "f PREDERICTON. Aiken, Mr. & Mrs. R Akerley, S. A. Allen, Chief Justice - 1 \ Allen, T.C. . i, Allen, Mrs. W. ../..'. Arnold, Mrs. Ashfle1d,Mra. ^ Atchison C. Babbit, O. N. Bailey, Prof. Bain, Miss Bbker, Kate A. Bebbington, John Beckwith, A. G. Beckwith, H. taoo 60 25 60 80 25 50 100 100 100 25 25 25 200 100 11116 ' 188 70 1186 $45 05 f- h :\ .1. $8 00 10 00 75 00 15 00 100 20 200 100 5 00 500 100 100 500 10 00 25 00 .■ni ■/. - V. 1/ ri/ Beckwith, C. W. Bell. Robert Belyea. Mr. & Mrs. S. A. Black, Mrs. Black, John Black, Mrs. J, Blizzard, O. Blizzard, Mrs. J. Block, Mrs. A. N. ' Bonar. Mrs. '• Bonar, Mrs. J. Bonar, Mrs. W. Brannan. C. S. Briggs, Mrs. D. ;, i Bristowe, Prof. Brown, Dr. F. C. Brown, Mrs. & Miss Brown, Dr. F. & Mrs. Burchill, A. Bumside, Mrs. Cadwallader, John Cadwallader, £. Cameron, J. Campbell, Mrs. G. M. Carey, Col. and Mrs. Carman, Miss i< • Carr, Eliza Cathells. W. M. Clark, Mrs. Cliff, N. A. Covert, Mrs. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Cropley, H. A. Crowley, Mrs. Cumming, Mr. & Mrs. J. Daniel, Sergt. "• ' " Dibblee, G. Y. Dougherty, Sarah :i< ' Duffy, Mrs. P. ( .1^ Duffy, Mrs. J. Dunn, Mrs. // Dymond, Mrs. J. Fenety, George E. Fenety, W. T. H. Fenety, H. G. Fisher, Mrs. C. Flewelling.W, Forester, Wm. Fowler, J. D. Fraser, Mrs. J, Gibson, Mrs. Golding, I. R. Good, J. .':iif'' Icy ! '1 ^1 'T. H. P. J. B. I .i; • .•j.l.. JiH't. 800 800 200 200 15 00 600 25 25 100 25 10 10 100 25 600 400 200 200 500 200 500 800 400 85 00 600 100 100 200 25 2 00 100 300 600 20 100 150 10 00 25 50 25 100 85 150 00 500 100 300 500 500 100 80 00 25 10 00 ^00 . ,1 •t.r ■ I, mm M ■'-\i^ rl m\. ;•:' ^:•rU y- .'• ,'>.•■•> •! i'm 1 -' i^n iutai '^ I - m 1^ 1 -'> i^' ■ ' fcit i^ :'-^^- !■!■ ■ P* i-.'^-'- 810 Gordon, Major Gordon, Mr. F. Gordon, Mrs. F. Gordon, Mrs. J. Governor, His Honor the Lt. Grant, Mrs. N. Grant, Charlotte Gregory, Miss J. Gregory, A. J. Grieves, Mrs. J. B. Harrison. Pres. & Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. J. R. Hazen, Mayor J. D. Hazen,^ George, Hemming, Lieut. Hilton-Greene, Mrs. , ' Hilyard, F.S. Hodge, John , Howie, Mrs. ' ' Hoyt, Mrs Jed Hunt, G. C. Hunter, Mti. :^ .i Hunter, Mabel C. Inches, Andrew -: ' Inglis, W. Robert -^ Jamieson, Miss "'' Jarvis, John Jouett, S. A. W. Jouett, G. & J. Eingdon, Rt. Rev. Bishop Lawrence, William , ^ . Lawrence, Mary '■' . Lawrence, Mr. & Mrs.W. S. Leek, Jane Leese, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Linforth, Mrs. E. - ; t Lipeett, Wm. '. >i» Long, Mrs. W. I Long, Sergt. & Mrs. Lyons, Capt. Marsh, Mrs. ^ Maxwell, J. Merritt, Mrs. Metropolitan, The Miller, Mrs. E. W. . r i Miller, Mrs. J. H. .* ^ , u Moore, John :/ Moore, Jane ;• ( llloore, Selint^ ■\f' ,.'!' t ') II 600 35 , 25 85 60 00 3.) 12 10 00 500 200 20 00 3 50 6 00 20 00 3 00 600 100 3 00 100 50O 50 20 00 500 200 87 50 15 00 100 800 100 2 00 50 00 1 50 25 60 60 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 120 00 150 100 10 00 10 00 6 00 5 1 3 1 Moore, Annie F. ■ 10 00 Morehouse, C. F. 6 00 Morehouse, Miss G. 3 00 Morgan, Mrs. 25 Mullen, Mr. & Mrs. Eldon 10 00 McKiel, G. C. 50 Mclntyre, Mrs. „ , 25 Nichols, Mrs. /.,>''; 50 Nichols, Mrs. C. ', (, ['■.',[ 26 Nicolson, Mrs. i / 2 00 O'Hara, Mrs. G. . i* , 26 Osgood, Giles , j - . .. 2 00 Owen, 8. 6 00 Parkes, Thos. G. A. * ' 6 00 Parkin, Mr. & Mrs. G. R. 15 00 Parkin, Alice, Maud & Grace 8 00 Peake, Mrs. Perley, Miss Perkins, J. D. Peters, Mrs. G. Phair, W. B. Polkinghorn, Sergt. Power, Annie Rainsford, H. B. Richey, Mrs. M. Richards, J. Roberts, Mrs. Roberts, Rev. G. G. & Mrs Robinson, Col. J. Robinson, W. H. Robinson, Mrs. W. H. Rogers, James Rogers, J. P. ; r: . ;.;! i Ross, Frances Ryan, Mrs. D. Sherman, Mrs. L. W. ■ . ' I Sherman, E. -: Shute, Mrs. . i , Shute, A. J. & F. Sisson, Mies Sisters (H. R. & B.) ': ' Smiler, A. * Smith, Mrs. R. Spahn, Miss ' ', Sterling, Sheriff Stockley, Prof. / . Stopford, G. E. ; Street, W.W. , • /. Street, A. F. n 100 50 2 00 25 2 00 50 50 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 26 00 12 00 6 00 5 00 400 100 6 50 25 200 12 200 800 100 500 100 100 150 25 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 spop 211 Swim, E. & A. Tabor, Mrs. C. Temple, Thos , M. P. Temple. Vesta Thomas, Mrs J. Thomas, Frederika Thomas, A. D. Thomas, S. A. . .^ Tippet, Mrs, , Tippet, Mary V. ,,^! Tippet, C. Sophia ', Tippet, William H. Vavasour, Mrs. Walker, Sergt. ; Walker, Joseph Wallace, Chas. Wandless. Mr. & Mrs. 1 Wandless, J. & R. Wandless, G. & H. Wheeler, Mr. & Mrs. H. Whelpley, G T. Whelpley, Chas. Wilkinson, Mrs. E. Williamson, J. H. Wilmot, Mr. & Mrs. E. Wilkes, Mrs. Wilson, Sergt. J. Winslow, E Byron Winslow, T. B. Winslow, T. E W. Woodbridge, A. F. H. 2 00 15 00 40 00 100 500 100 , 100 , 50 ,8 00 4 00 4 00 25 00 100 , 100 100 25 6 00 200 2 00 500 10 00 ; 1 00 100 4 00 20 00 35 5 00 10 00 10 00 100 5 00 GRAND FALLS AND MADA- WASKA. 11,373 10 :>:i' Anniversary Collections : July 8, 1887, $33 25 Collections at Cathedral : December, 1887, 52 13 May, 1888, 47 15 Collected at Parish Oh., 10 23 W. & O. fund, " 4 14 Missionary Boxes at S. S. 80 00 $1,600 09 GRAND FALLS. Armstrong, Rev. W. B. Armstrong, Mrs. W. B. Estabrooks, Mrs. Clarence Dixon, A. A. Fraser, Mrs. , Kelly, Mrs. ... Kerrigan, Miss ,,,, . Pickett, Mrs. , . i . Rainsford, Mrs. . , ,. ■, ' Rainsford, Miss " i , • • Truswell, Miss Wade, Dr. J. R. Watson, Miss ' --'^ ,^ Offertory, ,,, EDMUND8TOM. Anderson, J. F. Anderson, Mrs. .,,;< Anderson, Sadie Anderson, Walter Dayton, Milton Dayton, Mrs. Hodgson, Mrs. J. T. Plant, Barry R. . , ; ; . Plant, Mrs. Richards, T. Medley Richards, Charley H. Robinson, John Robinson, Mrs. Offertory, v RECAPITULATION. Grand Falls, Edmundston, Mission Boxes, 97 00 800 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 70 00 00 8 75 $23 95 1100 100 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 6 55 $19 05 , $23 95 t 19 05 i 7 00 $50 00 ■^A m. ^^:- mi d'n. r^U»' iU.i'i ■ :!■ .- !■■ ■ ,v ■ t ■ t: *■.■ ■■ ■ ■i' ,T1 s ^•'v-:^^ "t'. iM.i^S:'i 312 /.«.!/ GREENWICH. * " : HAMPTON VILLACUJ. '' 'V' ,)'i Belyea, D. A. Belyea, Hermanli, - Brundage, Thomas Fowler, Miss ■, Frost, M. L. ' Frost, Margaret Harvey, Jesse Haviland, Isaac ■ ' Miller, Miss Morgan, Robert Morgan, Mrs. Robert Morgan, Georee McLeod, William, Esq McLeod, James Palmer. Daniel A. ' Peatman, Alfred Peatman, Mrs. Pickett, George B. Pickett, Rev. D. W. Richards, Zebulon Beely, George T. '' ■ Seelv, Frank Walton, Henry • '• Walton, James Walton, Ernest P. HAMPTON. HAMPTOIT STATION. Collected by Mr. F. Qiggey. $100 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 75 60 00 00 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 50 00 75 00 100 50 100 100 26 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 122 50 <» Barnes, Mrs. N. M. €liggey, James F. Jackson, J. H. Jackson, M. LeB. Jackson, F. C. t'!.- ,.' Eee, Annie Eilpatrick, James A. McLeod, Mrs. S A. Smith, Dr. J. Newton Smith, Joshua '. i KH •'ji $100 75 100 ' 10 10 25 00 00 60 50 111 20 Collected by Jfias Ingledew. Arnold, Mrs. (I. C. P.) Betts, Mrs. Bovard, John Bovard, Miss E, ' "' Caldwell, Mrs. ! Coggan, Ross Crosby, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. Fairweather, Edgar Fleming, Mrs. W. ' Fleming, Mrs. R Flewwelling, Mrs. Ed. Gilbert, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. B. ' , Hicks, W. L. Humphrey, Mrs. C. Lyon, Lydia M. , ' ; Lyon, Mrs. ' ' Newnham, Rev. O. 8. Newnham, Mrs. Otty, Geo. O. D. Otty, William Raymond, Mrs. John Scribner, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs S. Stevenson, James Wetmore, Mrs. A. LAKESIDE. 10 50 r(./f)<'j ■ :'' - 1 i • ' . 1 ;:• .ii I ■ '• . ^ ' ' it' .>)i. i'A ' '. --1 u 1 .'(:l'^t I i-i.!/: 10 25 50 50 100 100 50 40 160 100 ' CO 100 ' 60 40 10 $9 26 KINGSTON. ' [Too late for last jrear's Beport.] Chaloner, George $100 Fairweather,Mr.&Mr8.C.D. 1 60 Giggey, Mrs. W.& family, 40 Hoyt, Albert 1 00 Hoyt, Mrs. Chas. ', " '. 25 Northrup, Philo. >7 " ! 30 Northrup, D. D. ^ ', '^ 1 00 Northrup, Julian "^' . 50 Thompson. Robert 10 Wainwright, H. S. (2nd sub.) 2 75 N« Name, 1 00 10 I • ,» 1 1 ■.* 110 00 15 00 200 100 100 400 200 100 fl6 00 Parish Missionary work, $71 00 S. P. G , 9 86 Alexandrian miss*n to Jews, 4 81 NEW LIST. Bradly, Miss '.': Foster S. ' ' Goreham, Mrs. N. E. Pickett, Justus Pickett, Miss Wain"wright, H. S. Wetmore, Miss Elizabeth ••Ii; II '-•i liOl 17 EINGSCLEAR ,t>i Allen, Miss '■'' ', '' *' • AHen, Mr. & Mrs. B. Allen, Maude (St. John) Allen, Thomas C. Allen, John B. ... Allen, William ' AUen, Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Allen, the Hon. Chief Just. 10 00 Anderson, Mr. & Mr8.B. A. 2 00 14 00 2 50 50 800 100 100 600 ^1 m 4 iV .. > i:-. I': ;■., i^:^ li' J. • ■ *?*;"> ti ,4 ■ sSfl ■ ¥•;■ m tf • p I: t : ■'M I'^'K m-.^i •.-; ■■( !:■ ;^-.:^ r ^;r'^;-• MC' ■•■': 'I' 3*- ;;■:?;; i-; rr 214 Anderson, Mrs. / ; . 1 Anderson, R C. Anderson, George Armstrong, Mr. & Mrs. T. Black, John Boyce, Miss L L. Boyce, Miss M. M Boyce, W. W. Burnham, Walter Clements, Mr. & Mrs F W. Clements, W. I). Cliff, Nelson, sr. ■• Cott, Wm. Eliot John -'I Eliot, Robert ^ " ;, Estey, Zebedee Giles, Mr. & Mrs C. H. Gray, James Hart, Mrs. Henry, Robert HoUin, Jarrold Holyoke, Mrs. ,f Eilburn, Mrs. John Leek, George Leek, Frederic Leek, G. Rex. ,., Leek, Sarah ' j . , Leek, Georeiana Leek, Mr. & Mrs. W. , jr. Leek, John Leek, James JLieek, William, sr. . , ^ Leek, Sophia V Leek, Anna Maunsell, Lt.-Col & Mrs. Maunsell, W. D. Montgomery, Rev. H.&Mrs. 10 00 200 100 60 400 600 10 00 10 00 600 200 15 00 500 100 100 200 100 200 30 00 400 100 200 100 600 900 500 400 600 60 50 4 00 200 800 400 100 75 80 00 400 Murray, Mr. & John C. Murray, Chas. E. Murray, Miss Maggie J. Murray, J. S. (1 quarter) Murray, Geo. F. .^ Murray, Miss E. " McEinley, Mrs D. McKinley, Minnie McKinley, Wilmot, . Payne, Joseph / y, Payne, Henry ,, .^j Payne, Mrs. £. .;, Til !:»'.t^ 13 00 14 00 100 700 200 2 50 . .: 50 50 100 600 400 100 Powys, Capt. Quartermain, Chas. Rainsford, the Misses ^ Scarhell, Miss Sloat, Mr. & Mrs. Robt Smith, Samuel J. Straton, Mrs. Strange, George Taylor, Fanny, /' • Yaughan, Kate ' Wheeler, James i 80 00 2 50 •600 100 800 12 00 2 50 100 * 25 ' 100 400 $842 00 * r MISSION BOXES. Clements, F. & F. -' ' $0 82 Eliot, Lily 106 Eliot, Maude 103 Doak, Emeline 46 Payne, Willie '' '' 119 Payne, Mary 2 25 Stewart, John 87 Story, Mrs. W. ' 104 Strange, Kate 123 Taylor, Fanny •' -> 104 Quartermain, Walter " 37 From Offertory, Subscriptions, Mission Boxes, Ul 11134 146 66 842 00 ^„ 11 84 $400 00 J? ■/• LUDLOW & BLISSFIELD. Collected by Miu Amy Bu$$eU. Amos, Thomas Amos, E. Howard Amos, Thomas, sr. Amos, Mrs. Sarah Betts, James Betts, Mrs. James Betts, Magnum Holmes, Maggie f^/i"i 10 25 25 25 50 100 100 25 25 80 00 2 50 600 100 800 12 00 2 50 100 25 100 400 $842 00 $0 82 106 102 46 119 2 25 87 104 122 104 37 $1134 $46 66 342 00 1184 $400 00 FIBLP. ButteU. 10 25 25 25 50 100 100 25 25 215 Jacob, Miss Nelson, George Russell, William Simms, James Simms, William Story, Joseph Friend, Allison, Willie Allison, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Austin, Arthur Austin, Gertrude Austin, Annie A Woman's Mite, Betts, Edgar Beek, Mrs. Beek, Adam Beek, Charlotte Beek, Ella Carr, John < ' Carr William Calhoun, Mrs. Carroll, Alexander Cumming, William Doak, Joseph E. Doak, Daniel Doak, Clementine Doak, James T. < \ Doak, Allen ■< Doak, Daniel A. Doak, Emeline ^^ Doak, George Doak, Mary M. Doak, William Doak, Alexander Freeze, S. Friend, , , Gilks, James Lyons, Lemuel Munro, Wm,, jr. Parker, Thomas 20 00 200 100 4 00 ■' •■' 25 100 25 , $82 25 \ E. Doak. , $010 ' , 26 ••■■ '-• 25 , , 10 • 10 10 ■ /,i- 6 ..„':■,■• ■ 26 /'!.' ■■■' 26 ^l i •• 10 ,. : 10 . •> 25 60 26 80 10 60 100 26 • .. .' ■■•' 25 ■ ,>...*. 26 ., ,;: .- . 25 20 i:'.V; . 25 ' ' 10 - .; t iQ 10 10 76 . , 50 •-•"■ 2Q ..].' • ifr ^ - .. 10 .. .(,a:i 100 1 26 I'-'U ■':.•' 60 t .i 60 Parker, Mrs. Parker, Wm. Parker, George Porter, Warren Price, Mattie A. Russell, James Story, Wm. Story, Mrs. Wm. Story, Miles Story, Hiram Story, Joshua Story, Mrs. Joshua Story, G. Edward Story, Maxwell Story, Joshua, jr. Story, James Story, Daniel Story, Mrs. Joseph Story, Melissa Story, Lavinia ' Story, Ida Swim, Henry Swim, James Swim, Frank D. Ward, John 25 60 50 20 100 60 50 16 25 25 100 25 10 25 10 50 20 25 26 10 10 600 60 50 60 $24 00 Collected by Misa Grace Murphy, Cliff, Miss Hattie Fairley, Mrs. Justus Hovey, John E. Hovey, Mrs. Long, Justus Murphy, John Murphy, James McConnell, Mrs. W. 0*Donnell, Maurice Price, Saunders Price, J. L. Saunders, P. Wilson, Miss A. 25 100 100 25 30 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 60 $1180 Collected by Mitt Sarah Price. McCluskey, W. R. M. $1 00 McCluskey, Mrs. Sari^) 5Q -it A ," i m m m I-' V 1 fn'ji hH ci ?^'i P 1'''* ■ 1 ''■ ;■■'.'■ 1^ m %: 216 McCIuskey, Michael McMillan, W. Pond, 8. Eva «. Pond, Richard Price, Frederic / Price, Sarah Price, Sarah A. Price, Duncan Price, Mrs. Edmund Price, Gower Price, Walter Price, W. A. Hovey White, Odbur > 50 50 100 100 100 20 50 100 50 100 100 50 100 ,: ., 81120 Colleeted hy Miss KaUe Stewart. Brown, Charles Dawson, Benjamin Ounter, H. H. Hovey, Aaron Hovey, El:'n Hovey, John Jones, John M. Long, John Lyons, Miles McKay, Donald Plant, George Stewart, Robert . Stewart, James 10 25 25 . 20 50 50 ! w 50 25 50 80 50 25 85 00 Collected by James O^Donndl. Amos, Thomas . i > Brown, Charles '",, Carroll, Thomas, sr. '1 Carroll, Howard Carroll, Thomas Carroll, Mrs. Thomas Carroll, William Dudley, G. Dudley, Mrs. Sarah Hayes, Miss Blanche Holmes, James ' v. vv' Hovey, Everett Lyons, Ebenezer r .7/ L^ons,Hazen ' -M $0 50 20 '.(■• Lyons, Mrs. Hazen Manzer, O. Murphy, William vn iiV McKee, Miss Maggie McNamee, James , McNamee, John McNamee, Miss Mary O'Donnell, James O'Donnell, Maurice, jr. O'Donnell, Peter O'Donnell, Richard O'Donnell, Walter . O'Donnell, Alex. O'Donnell, Mrs. Alex. O'Donnell, Thomas Parker, Peter Price, Douglas Price, Mrs. Douglas Price, Margaret Price, George Price, Charles Price, William Stewart, Allison Stewart, James Stewart, Charles Stewart, Jesse Stewart, Mrs. David nr i: i !' v.„L 'At '.i-- I. i ' 10 25 50 60 8 00 ,2 00 100 100 50 10 10 50 25 20 25 25 25 25 10 25 25 25 25 25 20 25 25 $17 25 ;"■ ^ RECAPITULATION. Collected by- Miss Amv Russell, Joseph E. Doak Miss Grace Murphy, " Sarah Price, " Katie Stewart, James O'Donnell, Offertory, $82 25 24 00 1180 1120 500 17 25 >•:»> < i\f. 180 t!) .■■,/, $102 80 MAUGERVILLE. Bartlett, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. Chas. Clarke, James H. Currie, C. D. O. DeVeber, William H. Dibblee, Rev. H. E. i)K(. '.'/ $100 50 100 200 100 8 75 217 "^I \v a &Jb .'] '••/,. ■H .}l '.■.^■ Tt 7^ ,'■• r ■'»> !\ fiv:*^ 'y^\ h"'' !.* '.♦" lu V fZ I. xU $17 25 $8225 a400 1180 1120 500 17 25 180 $10280 jLE. Friend. ' 26 Harrison, Mrs. F. J. 1 00 McFadgen, Mrs. 50 Smith, George 1 00 Sterling, Mrs. D. . . 100 Steriing, A. McL. i i .t 1 00 Sterling, Miss h ' , 100 ;;(.!'. If |100 50 100 aoo 100 8 75 . '!!•'( 7/ $15 00 / 1. *i j sij ,aK .■' MUSQUASH, Collected bv Wolfnd Smith. 1ft I Anderson, Maxwell Anderson, Gkorge M. Anderson, David i i Balcam, Joseph Brooks, Capt. N. W. Carman, Miss Carman, Lev. D. V. Carman, Fred Carman, Amy Clarke, Edwin Davidson, James Gamill, Geo. Gamill, Eliza Hazen, Mrs. Charles Haziyrd, Henry, sr. Hargraves, John Henderson, A. HiUyard, H. Knight, Mrs., sr. Knight, Joshua iKnight, Hattie Knight, Carrie lEaight, Leonard iLinton, David iMoody, James ' ',' piatitall, Geo. (dell, Charles )dell, John, jr. )Qell, Mrs. John : [eid, Spenser iobinson, Mrs L. lepherd, William lith, Wolfred )mraerville, John )innejr, Nelson, sr. ;); . I »' // !l ti Spinney, Mrs N". Spinney, Fred Stephens, Geo , sr. Stinson, William Stephens, Geo., jr. Summcrvillc, James Tears, Emma Thomson, Mrs. Edward Thomson. William Thomson, Fred * , Wolfe, William ' ' $8 00 10 Oo 13 00 llOo r.ilOO 100 10 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 50 80 100 40 00 800 500 1100 400 800 15 00 5 00 4 00 1100 00 00 00 00 00 50 5 00 5 00 2 50 4 00 100 2 00 2f)0 2 00 300 100 1 00 75 100 400 500 200 800 $325 35 DIPPER IIAHnOR ft mace's BAT. Collected by Robt. T. Mawhiney. Belmore, Miss C. $2 00 Caffery, Michael 2 00 CaflEery, Geo. 8 00 Craft, Medley 3 00 Craft, Albert T, , , 2 00 Ellis, James 5 50 Ellis Robert 8 00 Ellis, John 7 00 Kenedy, Joseph 00 Kiscadden, Mrs, Robert 2 50 Kiscadden, William, jr, 8 00 Lewis, John 2 00 Mawhiney, Wilson , , 8 00 Mawhiney, Robert 7 00 Mawhiney, Robert T. 8 00 Mawhiney, James E. 8 00 Mawhiney, David (of John) 2 00 Mawhiney, David (of Robjn) 6 00 100 500 400 8 00 8 00 8 50 75 700 800 10 00 200 $112 25 MaNvhiney, Wm. James Mawhiney, William Mawhiney, Robert J, Mawhiney, Joseph Mawhiney, Jarvis McGowen. John, sr. McGowen, William MePhcrson, Robert Thorpe, Mrs George Thomas, Herbert Thompson, Fred mf ■•'■■■bJ . i'». V! ■ li t^t .Wv' 10 218 :. '', tr'^-i:. l!-(/f M^'i-'''' ••-iffll^'^'i''-'!? l^r^-H:-: i " 'fei FISARINCO. 1 . - ' -' . ■ Bayard, John . $2 00 Bryne, James 6 00 Bryne, James E. 150 Dean, Robert W. , 6 00 Dean, Robert 400 Evans, Robert 6 00 Evans, Walter 2 00 Ferguson, James \ McGuire, Samuel 400 5 00 McGuire, Nathaniel 400 Shanks, George 2 50 Splain. John 4 25 Tyner, William, sr. 4 50 Tyner, Thos. 200 $52 75 NEW RIVER Ain> LBFRBAUX. Collected hy Robt. T. Mawhiney. Chittick, William $2 00 Chittick, Thomas . 200 Chittick, Edward ; 300 Daily, John, jr. 100 Dixon, Robert 100 Dixon, Fred 100 Hagarty, Thomas 100 Howe, Mrs. William 200 Melvin, Robert 100 McDonald, Mrs. George 100 Sellars, Donald 3 00 Sellars, John W. 100 Shaw, Robert, sr. 100 ShaWi'-Robert, jr. 100 Shaw, William, jr. 100 Shaw, James 100 Sprague, John . 300 Stafford, Thomas 1 00 Taylor, William, sr. 200 Taylor, Thos. , 100 Taylor, Henry 3 00 Tears, James ,, f, 100 Tears, William, sr. 100 yVilson, Rufus 2 00 137 00 FRINOB OF WALKS SBTTLBMBNT. Collected by Joseph l^ith. Balcam, J. Allen Balcam, Lizzie ' '' Brown, William Cairns, Lottie Cairns, William Cairns, Mrs. Robert Clomax, Capt. Donelly, Mrs. James Dunn, John Hayward, Mrs. Samuel Henegar, John McHarg, Mrs. John McHarg, G. Carman McHarg, Thomson Parkin, Robert Reid, John J. Sherwood, David Sherwood, Alex. Smith, Joseph H .v;. $2 00 25 2O0 25 2 00 50 5 00 100 500 50 2 00 50 2 00 2 00 50 8 00 100 100 2 50 }. 1 133 00 RECAPITULATION. Musquash, r ^ f^25 25j Pisarinco, 52 75 1 Prince of Wales Settlem*t, 33 OOl New River and Lepreaux, 37 Oflf Dipper H'rbr & Mace*s Bay, 112 m filr. $4G0 ^ Offertories for half year from Jan. 1, '88, to July 1, '88: Spruce Lake, ^ Pisarinco, 5 1 Prince of Wales Settlem't, 3 ^ Lepreaux and New River 7J Mace's Bay, ? 41 Dipper Harbor, j 7 * r, 41 G. M. andW. a';'* 1^' Otferto AfisBi Ifissioi] from Balcam, Bedell, J B/yne, A [Daily, P] I Davison, p|ii8, Ge< iJjscaddei pi>ht, I ■If ""®J |Mawhinn< jMawhinej lifawhiney iMcGowen, ftfcOowen, » "' Eve: JpWn, Am ptafford, G 'ace's Bay] ('■pperiBarlf * w. aud 'U^^li^i m ^dome, *4, pen, MwJ [word, mJ fh, Mn.] P*e, John f «e. Mrs. , leather, I Irham, A. ' i\i 919 Iffertory for Domestic Miseions, Mission Boxes to July, 1888, from this Parish : Balcam, Josephine Bedell, Fred JBryne, Alma [Daily, Frank I Davison, Ellen < I Ellis, Oeorge H. lEiscadden, Cora ■Knight, Fanny lUawhiney, Annie M. iHawhinney, Silas ■Hawbiney, John W. iHawhiney, Emma iHcOowen, Andrew . iHcOowen, Burton . IShaw, Eveline %plain, Amanda ptafford, Gertrude * ■Offertories for 9 mons. from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, '88: Ipruce Lake, : •; ■ rinco, A25 25 Vfince of Wales Settlem't, 52 75Bew River and Lepreaux, 33 OOPace's B^y, — „-r 37 OflPpper Harbor- . ^ |P^*^*.Lu2 25|M.audW. IlTIOK. ttlem't. ice '8 Bay, $460 2^ f year from ulyl,'88: ettlem't, w Biver ■ft .^'' 5i 3' 7: 4i 161 MONCTON. ddome, H. A. prden, Mrs. R. A. psford, Mrs. Bliss py, Mrs. A. prke, John oke, Mrs. T. V. ::. irweather, H. M. Irham, A. $4 15 (8, 90 50 102 . 32 20 16 25 24 100 27 25 09 50 21 10 20 15 2 18 $7 58 $0 68 798 6 77 793 6 42 8 40 16 80 1564 95 $8 00 100 200 500 100 200 600 200 Graham, Mrfl. BO Moss, Mr. 400 Newman, A. H. 100 Nickerson, Mrs. H. 100 Paver, W. C. 100 Ryan, G. M. 100 Ryan, Mrs. G. M. 100 Stevens, R, 200 Talbot, Rev. J. H. 500 Talbot, Mrs. 200 Taylor, George 600 Theal, Miss M. 100 Collections : 1st Semi-annual, |10 87 2nd « 12 00 $45 50 22 87 From Monthly Pledges and Offertory Collect'ns 661 63 $730 00 NEW DENMARK. Cbristcnsen, J. P. Christensen, N. Christensen, P. Christensen, M. Christensen, Mrs. Garsoe, O. C. Hansen, Chr. Hansen, Vi. Hansen, Mrs. Hansen, Rev. N. M. Hansen, R. Hansen, E. Hansen, J. Hansen, C. Jensen, J. P Jensen, N. Jensen, P. Jensen, Mrs. P. Jorgensen, N. P. Jorgenson, Mrs. H. Lund, J. Lund, Mrs. Lund, John $0 50 50 m m m 60 60 8© 50 500 60 26 60 60 26 25 100 100 60 86 m m yii:M \f ■>•. ■■■.i-K ' ■\iM 4*. ii -J1 ■t..f-;j i '^ %!■ jy, ,, jjk ■ r.«i' ,!«-' ■. f'i' u ' /*'• * ■».'■■ '■ < ::::j i |,.; ii " 1 : ^ I ':■■■,-, ij; •^;- !<■ ■ \:m Ri^ ■""-''■■■ - i(" . f^V fc^V' '- 'i ■•■.V ' 1 .■"'■'.■ Ir ttf"*' ;> j '■"' ■;■■■ p|l: ' j ' ' ' ■ ;■ jAj '>.:;;; 3', . ,.;■; ■'v'-'''',i- v- ■tyK M i s-:.: : ■> -v. ' 220 Lund, C. L. N. Collection, NORTON. Appleby, Mary E. Baxter, Robert Baxter, Mrs. Butcher, Harry Burnett, Mrs. Arthur Bovard, Mrs. A. Burnett, George H. Crabb, Marshal Crabb, Clarence Campbell, John A. Cassidy, Mrs Wm. ' Cother, Mrs Thos. Cochrane, Annie Dixon, Charles, sr. Dixon, C. E., jr. Doriston, Wm, Davis, Geo. Dixon, Gilbert .1 Dixon, George .-' Dixon, Henry Evanson, Mrs. '' Frost, Miss H. ' Folkins, S. B. Folkins, R. W. Friend, Floyd, David Fairweather, C. E. Forrester, Fred Floyd, Mrs J. W. Fairweather, J. E. Fairweather, Mrs. J. E. Fairweather, Mamie Fairweather, Annie t y:. Fairweather, S. T. Fairweather, Mrs. E K. Fairweather, Edwin Fairweather, Arthur Fairweather, Albert 50 ! 25 8 25 riaooo 10 25 100 100 20 , 50 ■ 50 25 25 25 ■ , / 25 ■ ' ' 50 50 50 500 100 50 50 100 100 150 100 50 50 50 100 25 . v^ 25 50 100 25 - 25 200 100 25 25 2 00 60 100 100 100 ;i't ■■>'■ Gilchrist, Mrs. Gilchrist, James Hodges, Ann Hodges, W. 0. Hodgen, Edward Hendricks, Mrs. Hendricks, James Hendricks, Charles Hatfield, D. B. Hughson, James Hughson, Mrs. James Hughson, Fanny Hughson, Willie ' ' Henderson, Joseph Hatffeld, J. L. Hoyt, Mrs Innis, W. A. Innis, Mrs. W. A. Innis, John E. Innis, Mrs John E. Innis, H. W. Innis, 111 rling -'' Iddiols, Mrs. Ketchum, Blanche Eetchum, Charles Ketchum, F. F. Eetchum, Isaac ' '; Eetchum, Peter Marven, Miss McAvity, Charles Otty, Captain Otty, Mrs. N. ;(;..i . -■■ Price, A. W. Price, Mrs. A. W. Pro van, Mrs Wm. Raymond, Mrs. J. M. Raymond, Miss C. Raymond, Mrs. Silas Raymond, J. B. S. Raymond, John Raymond, Helen Raymond, George Smith, Mrs Z. E. Shaffroth, John Shaffroth, Mrs. John Saunders, Albert Saunders, Mrs. Albert Seely, Miss S. Seely, Robert ,>'•< .•^ .'>. SO 25 10 60 50 100 100 100 60 50 50 25 15 100 50 100 25 35 50 50 25 23 lOOl 50 100 1 1 lOOl II lOOl 150 100 lOOl 25 25 j 50 lOOl lOOl lOOl 3001 50l oOl 50| II 401 2$l 4. A. 221 >.^ M. 50 2.1 10 50 50 100 100 100 60 50 50 25 15 100 50 100 25 ^- 1'-. }hii llbert 35 50 50 25 25 100 50 100 100 100 100 100 150 100 100 25 251 50! 1001 100 100 200 50 Seely, Mrs. Thos. Seely, Byron . ; Seely, Ella Thomas, Helen Vaughan, Charles Warneford, R. H. Warneford, Mrs. Wetmore, Mrs O. A. Wetmore, Boyd A. Wetmore, Edua E. Wetmore, Ada C. Wetmore, Stanley P. Wetmore, Mrs. Thomas Wetmore, Mrs E. S. Wetmore, W. E Wetmore, Gussie R. ' Wetmore, Mrs W. A. Wetmore, Leavitt Whitney, Miss Watts, Moses Watts, Mrs. Moses Watts, Sarah . , Watts, Henry ' ; Watts, Ormond 50 100 10 25 25 100 5 00 100 35 25 25 25 100 50 75 25 25 50 8 00 25 25 25 25 25 $83 85 PETITCODIAO. Best, W. H. V 1100 *Cripps, James 6 00 Cripps, Thomas 2 00 Cripps, Mrs. Thomas 1 00 1 Cripps, Ford 50 1 Dennett, the Misses 2 00 Douglass, Mr. «& Mrs John 2 00 Douglass, Anna B. 25 I Douglass. Agnes 25 Douglass, Regina 25 I Douglass, Walter 25 |*Douglass, James 20 30 jPairweather, Thomas 3 00 Pairweather, Mrs. T. 2 00 I Fowler, Miss J. 100 iPowler, N. D. 1 00 iPowler, G F. , - 2 00 iHuestis, J. H "" ' 100 I Humphreys. Hiram 2 00 Humphreys, Fred 100 Keith, Mrs. H. A. 100 Kennedy, Mrs. 100 Kennedy, John 100 Morton, James H. ] 00 Morton, Mrs J. H. 100 McLennan, James 1 00 Price, John C. 200 Price, Mrs. J. C. , 1 00 Price, Bessie lOO Pittman, H. H. 200 Price, Minnie 100 Price, Samuel C. 100 ♦Reynolds, Frank 7 00 Reynolds, Mrs. Frank 100 ♦Seeley, J. D. 5 00 Seeley, William 100 Sumner, Mrs. C. 100 Sumner, C. 100 Sumner, Miss L. 100 Sumner, Miss 100 Smith, Mrs. A. 100 Thom, William 100 Trites, Mrs. D. L. 260 Trites, Alice 50 Trites, Charles 50 Trites, Edna 25 Trites, Mamie 25 Trites, Mrs. B. 200 Webster, Mrs. 2 00 Willis, Mrs. 4 00 D. C. S. Church collect'ns. 14 69 Envelopes, Weekly Offer- tory Collect'ns, Produce 325 81 ^35 00 ♦D. C. S. and stipend. RESTIGOUCHE. CAMPBELLTON. , Collected by Mrs. F. W. Daniel and Mias Sowerby. Allen, W. 8. Allen, Mrs. W. Allingham, Miss •-i u $0 50 50 m Vj.' i ... p^ .J )^- h m \:'\ - '. (■< } '^'k ••■•..rV' •i;.t'- .) ■ i' ■ H;;',- ■ %■' 1 1 r'ili mi jv'' I'. || h I H. ;:. ^>] p. r-' V*'., • ; '.(■■ f: ■■■< Fi. /' !< b'i."' ;■.,■»■ Armstrong, J. F. Armstrong, Mrs. J. F. Armstrong, Edith Armstrong, Winifred Barbarie, 6 A. Barberie, Mrs. O. A. Barberie, O'iver Barbarie, Mary Barbarie, Winonuh Beaudet, Mrs. Brown, Re'^. C. D. Buck. W H. Buckerfleld, Miss Busteed, Miss Elizabeth Daniel, F. W. Daniel, Mrs. F. W. Devereaux, Bella Farrer, Mrs. Friend, Gilker, Mrs. Gross, A. J. Lunarn, H , M.D. Matheson, F. F. Mott, W. A. Murray, C. Murray, Mrs. C. Murray, Mrs W. McAlister, John McDonald, Rev. J. L. McFendrick, A. D. McLellan, A. McLellan, Mrs. A. O'Keefe, Mrs D. O'Keefe, Mrs. H. Shaw, G. S. Snow, F. Sowerby, J. D. Sowerby, Mrs. J. D. Sowerby, Miss F. E. Sowerby, J. B. Sowerby, S. E. Sowerby, M. L. Sowerby, J. D., jr. Sproul, J. Sproul, Mrs. Sproul, Annio 222 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 00 00 00 00 3 00 2 00 1 1 1 00 00 00 50 60 25 50 60 2 00 50 1 00 100 100 100 100 500 50 100 100 2 00 100 100 100 2 00 2 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 Sproul, Edna Steeves, Miss Vye, G. A. White, John Offertory, .!•■ m r,o 200 2 00 y 111 |83 13 DALHOU8IB. Barbarie, Mrs., sr. Barbarie, Hon. J. C. Bateman, Nicholas Brown, Mrs. C. D. Brown, Ernest W. Brown, Leonidas S. Campbell, Miss Cowperthwaite, Mrs. Cowperthwalte, Arthur Cowperthwaite, Murray Disbrow. J. W., M.D. Dlsbrow, Mrs. Johnson, H. A., and family, Loggie, A. & R. Lutes, J. W. Moffat, Mrs. Geo. Moffat, Mrs. Jas. Morse, J. S. McKay. A. McKay, Mrs. Pall in, Wm. Pallin, Mrs. Pallin, Bertha Pallin, Jas. 8. Pallin, Fred, May & Robbie Philip, W. H. Power, Mrs. Power, Alfred Roberts, Mrs. Smith, W. S. Smith, Mrs. W. S. Offertory, DAW80NVILLB. Dawson, Mrs. Missionary Box, Ifl 00 300 50 100 40 .■)0 3 00 50 50 100 100 5 00 100 100 3 00 100 100 100 100 50 50 35 25 35 100 50 50 50 200 300 433 $38 68 $11 3001 $3 00 nKCAPr I Campl)ellton, Daliiousie, Dawsonville, ROTI I Anonymous, I Collection, Fairwcather, C. Hall, 8. S. Hancock, W. Magee, Dr. J. M Robertson, Mrs. Rhodes, Miss RICH] I Anderson, Mr. & JBell, Alfred I Bell, George ■ Bell, Isaac Bull, Mrs. G. H, Bull, Mrs. J. I Bunting, John I Bustard, Geo. jr. iBeardsley, Mrs. I Collections, [Connors, Thos. JCunliffe, Mr. &: ICurrie, Alfred iCurrie, Andrew jCurrie, Robert ICurrie, Mr. & M I palling, Mrs. Fr puff, Miss jEmslie, John iGartley, Eph. IGartley, Ge»rge I hartley, John IGartley, Samuel Gartley, Wm. Gentle, Mrs. J. 1:1 ■: v-'j i'^l .* ■ i'"' -ft : .. ■^< *K^..'^i ■ 223 BKCAPITULATION. Giddis, John 100 Campl)ellton, Dalhousie, )avssonville, $82 18 88 68 8 00 Gidney, Daniel Gidney, Mrs. Isaac Gidney, John Gidney, Jos. Hall, Miss Nettie 50 100 50 100 $128 81 60 Hanson, Mr. & Mrs. 100 Henderson, Wm., jr. 50 ROTHESAY. Jamison, Mr. & Mrs. 0. 100 Jamison, Mr. & Mrs. H. 1 00 Anonymous, 1100 Eilburn, I. 1 00 Collection, 4 95 Kilburn, Mrs. I. 100 Fairweather, C. H. 500 Lyons, James 100 Hall, 8. 8. 500 Martin, Miss Eliza 25 Hancock, W. 400 Martin, John 50 Magee, Dr. J. M. 200 Martin, Mrs. R. 25 Robertson, Mrs. D. D. 200 McBride, Arthur 75 Rhodes, Miss 200 McBride, John, sr. 100 McBride, John 50 $25 95 McBride, Mr. & Mrs. J. T. 50 50 100 McBride, Mrs. Thos. RICHMOND. r McBride, Thos., jr. 50 McBride, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. 100 Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. R. $100 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. A. 100 Bell, Alfred 100 Mclntyre, Miss Belle 25 Bell, George 100 Mclntyre, Birdsill 25 Bell, Isaac 50 Mclntyre, Miss Edith 25 Bull, Mrs. G. H. : 50 Mclntyre, Miss Mary 100 Bull, Mrs. J, 25 Mclntyre, Miss Ella 50 Bunting, John ( Bustard, Geo. jr. 50 Mclntyre, Miss Jennie 60 35 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. P. 2 00 Beardsley, Mrs. : 50 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. R. 100 Collections, 3 89 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. T. 1 75 Connors, Thos. 25 Mclntyre, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. 100 Cunliffe, Mr. & Mrs. Ellis 3 00 McEee, Miss 100 Currie, Alfred 200 McKee, Thos. 100 Currie, Andrew 100 McKeen, Mr. & Mrs. Geo, 200 Currie, Robert 2 00 McEeen, R. 50 Currie, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. 2 00 McLean, Mr, & Mrs. J. 60 Bailing, Mrs, Eraser 20 Nicholson, Mr, & Mrs. J. 100 Duff, Miss 100 Nicholson, Miss M. E. 25 Emslie, John 150 Nicliolson, Mrs. Richard 26 Gartley, Eph. 1 00 Parks, Alberta 26 Gartley, Gearge 100 Parks, Mrs. D. .- 60 Oartley, John 100 Parks, Mrs. G. H. 50 hartley, 8amuel 100 Parks, Miss I 25 Gartley, Wm. m '.. . 100 Parks, Miss M. 26 Gentle, Mrs. J. 50 Quinn, Mrs. 150 *:?>R i. ■ 'i!" 'VT '<■■'(; I . li 224 Ray, Albert Ray, Andrew ('87) Rav, Andrew Ray. Ormin Sanders, James Sanders, J. F. Sanders, Robert Scott, Robert Stokes, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Teed, Rev. A. W. Teed, B. B. Toms, John Tracey, Miss Alice Tracey, Stephen Tracey, Mrs. Geo Unapps, Mr. & Mrs. Watson, Mrs. James Whitehead, Ethel Whitehead, Mr. & Mrs. Wiggins. Miss Margery Wilson, Ephraim RICHIBUCTO. Amoreaux, Mrs. L. Barnett, Mrs. P. Black, W. A. Bliss, Mrs. *' Botsford, R. L. ' ' Brine, J. F. Cochrane, Robert '^ ■ Cochrane, Mrs. J. ' Davies. Miss Ellis, Miss Forster, Sarah Forster, Maggie Forster, Belle Freeker, Mrs J. ,' Graham, John Hannay, Mrs. '<*..■ Hannay, Fred ; Haines, Mrs. Jos. Haines, Miss J. • Haines, Allan ' ^ •> Hill, Miss - ■ Hudson, Mr. & Mrs. W. Hudson, David 1 00 100 100 100 50 50 60 50 10 00 2 00 50 50 50 60 100 100 ; too 25 150 25. 100 $90 94 10 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 43 50 100 2 00 100 100 90 25 25 100 85 25 60 50 400 6Q Hudson, Miss Hutchinson, R., Q. 0. Long, George Long, Mrs. George Long, Fred Long, Henry Long, Minnie Long, Moody Michaud, Mrs. J. McDougall, Mrs. J. O'Brien, Milton Percy, Miss Phai'r, Mr. & Mrs. . Phinney, R. Rhodes, Mrs Wm. O'laddick, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. J. :" Stevenson, John, jr. Stevenson, John, sr. Storer, Mr. Wathan, J. W. Wheten, Wm. Collection, ' • ' ' Small sums. Children's Lenten Self- Restraint Boxes— Black, John Botsford, Blanche Forster, Russell Freeker, Mina Haines, Minnie Haines, Maud Haines, Essie Hudson, Emma ^' Michaud, Elizabeth Phair, Gretchea Sayre, Fanny Stevenson, Irving Thompson, Sophie S. School Collection, KINGSTON. Abbott, J. H. Beattie, Wm. $13 S |2( 0. pckinsoD, Thos. G. ickinson, Abraham pdy, Wm. tster, Jane [ster, Eliza tier, JoDathan unay, Mrs. Iwes, Mrs. {ghes, Mrs. J. allum, David I Joha ner, sr. David Rufus |tti, Oswald Vina IS, Mrs, W. D, Wm. on, Frank |ht, Mrs. «tion, D. n6 125 75 50 100 50 100 100 50 50 200 125 100 50 3 00 50 1 25 50 50 25 7 05 ST. ANDREWS & CHAMCOOK. 126 68 1 Self- ten's Lenten Self- xeB — estraint Boxes — AVfO $01 dnson, Nellie $1 33 che 37 Iter, Lyda 2 21 iLL Id ter, Sarah (Kouchibouguac) 3 45 L Bay, Nettie 1 33 r es, Lola 184 1 el er, Annie . ■■ .'ii r 1 : 108 In. Lbeth 91124 log ' 5 ' » * ', o , * ■pbie vi RECAPITULATION. I .•-:■- lection, 1 /1b4 O ' ■cto. 950 74 1 $13 Ws Boxes & S S IsTON. ■tions, 13 33 H Bi, 2(i68 1 ' $2 » Boxes, 1124 1 1101 98 ST. ANDREWS. Black, Thomas Bradley, Miss Billings, Robert Burton, John Campbell, G. F. Conley, Mrs. Conley, John Cockburn, E. A. i Dougherty, Robert Forster, W. D. Forster, Mrs. W. D. Forster, H. Percy Forster, C Ewen, C. Friend, A Gove, Dr. S.T. Gove, MaryKimber Green, Mrs. Grimmer, F. Howard Hatch, H. H. Hatheway, C. E. O. Howard, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Jones, John J. Ketchum, Rev. Canon Ketchum, Emily Legh, Mrs. E. Cornwall Magee, J. S. MacMaster, J. Sidney McCurdy, Miss McGrotty, Miss Moody, Harry Mowatt, Mrs. George Morris, W. B. Morris, Mrs. W. B. Morris, Lilian Morris, Marion Odell, T. T. Odell, Minnie Osburn, Henry Osburn, Nora Osburn, Helen Parker, Dr.N.G.D.ifeMrs. Parker, Alice Parker, Beatrice Parker, Constance Richardson, Mrs. Ross, Miss Robinson, Mrs. R. Shaw, Mrs. Walter $2 00 50 '4 > '^M ■'» ■i ■ i-.ffl ■■. -*- ■ ''Ifl - ' ■ J '':'. i ^' \y ' '■^■% ' 1 ''•';| -,f. \\ >.'^'? > Ml " r- •.>^;| '; - f- ^•;^i v.. ; . i^^m "■ \ ■■-HI ; . Ir -v ■■•MM- ■ ■■!vM;1 lie-; i's a. t • I'll i'tr ■«' •' v-H- a^Q . .o ». j\ ' ■',,i Fo/wtrd, |894 80 1 •: ?■ ]T S.ty ■ I ?v : . ^'■••11 ", :»RJ ■;■■ mm .^:1i i mi Pit' 'm. ','■■■ ■''!. ' ■'.■■■ I 'v.', t ....^ •li I. i' li- ■'-■-■ .-gl .t^v *: d^^' ■■rj' •• '•'>! *.h''. -.J'' 228 Brought Forward, |394^0 Ladies' Bible Class, 180 95 Sunday School. 31 53 Col S. S. service on Ascension Day, IG 23 Child's Mission Box, V 41 Donation from Mission working party, 147 97 1st & 2nd Semi-annual Col's. 177 14 Anniversary Service " 58 00 I. Clergy Special Fund, 41 56 Less Printing, etc., $1,038 09 6 53 $1,026 56 ST. MARK (ST. JOHN). Armstrong, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Mrs. G, M. Armstrong, J. R. Adams, Mrs. W. H. Beverly, F. ' , , Coster, G. C. Crawford, W. K. " Carr, Mrs. J. F. deSoyres, Rev. J. :. Daniel, T. W. , , ■ Daniel F. W. DeForest, G. S. Everett, E. J. ' [ ']. Fairweather, F. R. ' . Golding,J. E. j Godard, Mrs. ' ;/ Howe, Jonas Hanington, T. B. Hatheway, Mrs. F. W. Hatheway, Miss B. \ Harding, Mrs. J. A. Jarvis. W. M. Kinntar, C. F. (I. C. Fund) Keator, Mrs. G. E. S,. Lordly, A. J. Lester, E. H. Lester, Mrs. E. H. McGivern, R. P. ' , i Millidge, T. E. Manchester, James (W. and O. Special Fund) Merritt, J, F. Merritt. G. W. -. Merritt, W. H. Masters, Charles ;^ ■It. $20 00 5 00 6 00 100 100 5 00 5 00 100 100 00 10 00 100 100 10 00 2 00 100 100 200 2 00 5 00 10 00 100 20 00 5 00 100 800 100 100 500 400 500 100 100 1 00 100 /. Manning, E. ».'■!•• Manks, M. F. ,i i . Peters, A. W. Patton, Mrs. Wm. Robertson, J. F. (W. and O Special Fund) Robertson, Mrs. Jas. F. Robertson, E. E. Robertson, F. A. ..;/ Robertson, A. M. -; Robertson, H. C. Robinson, G. L. Raymond, Rev. W. O. Raymond, T. F. Sadleir, W. H. B. . Skinner, A. O. ; Scovil, R. B. Scovil, Miss A. A. • Secord, Mrs. J. F. ^ Secord, J. E. • i Sancton, G. F. Smith, G. F. Thorne, Mrs. E. L. .j Thome, Arthur • Thomas, Wm. Turnbull, W. W. (W. & O Tippet, A. P. Wetmore, A. B. Wilson, J. . ■ ; Wardroper, H. , , , Wardroper, Mrs. H. Two collections, ,,^ u RECAPITULATION. General Purposes, Widows and Orphans Special Fund, Widows and Orph^s, Incapacitated Cler^ .'J 8 75 100 1 00 100 100 00 5 00 2 00 100 100 100 500 5 00 5 00 10i> 1 00 , 2 00 100 4 00 100 2 00 5 00 y. 500 2 00 100 ) 10 00 500 100 ' 100 200 2 00 : 46 18 $462.93 $842 9^ 105 00 10 00 5 00 $462 93 SAINT PAUL (PORTLAND). Anonymous, :/; .7/ .<{ ^.f- T do. do. do. Armstrong, Robert .'I „' ; .7/ ii : ).ruU r ; 1 00 3 75 100 100 100 GOOD 5 00 2 00 100 100 100 500 5 00 5 00 100 1 00 2 00 100 4 00 100 2 00 5 00 500 2 00 100 .) 10 00 500 100 100 200 200 46 18 1462.93 1842 9^ 105 00 10 00 5 00 $46293 lND). i 25 1 00 ■r :. '. ■ •M. Barnes, Mrs. D. Blair, A. C. Campbell, Mrs. M. Coster, Mrs. F. , .. '. Coster, Mrs. A. ,,;, ,,., Coster, Miss ^. Dixon, M. B. Drury, W. C. & Mrs. Drury, the Misses DeVeber,Rev. W. H. & Mrs Elliott, Mrs. Margaret Eureka, Fairweather, G. E. & Mrs. Fairweather, Mrs. Joseph Fairweather, Mrs. E. Fowler, Joseph A. Fowler, Mrs. Joseph A. Fowler, Jessie M. Hogg, Mrs. Howe, John Hoyt, Mrs. Samuel Jones, Mrs. T. R. ,, Lane, Frederick Lee, Carleton Lee, Percy Mills, Alfred Morrison, Charles I\Iurray, MissF. ',••', \ Ni«hols, G. W. Nichols, Craig "W. Peacock, Mrs. John Peacock, George Peacock, Eliza Reid, Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Thomas j j , Robinson, T. Barclay Robh, Mary Rogers, J. N. & Mrs. , Schofield John K. Scovil, Mrs. W. H. Scovil, E. G. , ; ; Selfridge, Mary ...,.; Shute, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. H. Bowyer Smith, G. Sidney ,„,; Starr, R. Peniston Starr, Mrs. R. Peniston Stephens, Mrs. F. T. . j Sticzer, Mrs. C. . , .',',.' , Sweet, the Misses . , Symonds, Mrs. , . \f Symonds, the Misses i^y^ Tliorne, W. Henry 2^9 w 100 100 5 00 4 00 10 00 10 00 6 00 20 00 200 50 00 50 100 20 00 2 00 200 200 100 100 100 200 60 500 100 ,6 00 600 200 200 800 25 600 60 8 50 8 50 600 100 6 00 800 8 00 500 400 ■200 100 60 20 00 10 00 26 00 10 00 100 100 100 8 00 80O 20 00 Underbill, Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. T. Weldon, Mrs. Wetmore, Sadie Wilson, M. Winter, Mr. & Mrs. Woodworth, Miss 100 2 00 100 200 26 100 60 60 1317 75 "u I. C. FUND. Lee, G. Herbert 15 00 w. & O. rUND. Offertory, 182 43 ■ '< i ' , i ■ 1355 17 ST. MARY'S. Allan, Miss Abernethy, Albert Babbitt, Mrs. B Bonner, Mrs. Biden, Millie Biden, Harry Blair, Mrs. Iteid u Brown, Charles H. :> ,;.' Brewer, Ryle Biden, Charles Blaney, Wm. Blaney, George Brown, Mrs. Malcol m ■ . ,; ; Brown, Mrs, Emeraux Blair, Mrs. ,? ,.v Bolster, Mrs. John ,■ Clements, J. S. B. Clarke. Mrs. John .,< „, Currie, Georee n . Cascadden, Mrs. , {!,• :,; Cole, Samuel i ,. '] Cooper, Mrs. Henry „, . ^ Cooper, Mary Ann , , ,...,v \ Devenport, Wm. ,? ■>. , Dunphey, Mrs. Austin j-^ . Davidson.aA'lrs. ,i? Eatabrooks, Mrs. C. L. . \r. Friend, .;,■ I , . $100 100 200 10(. 100 100 100 100 100 200 400 800 100 100 : 100 100 18 00 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 60 100 100 25 600 100 ' '1 3 1*; .* V' V.\ SX'-i y ) )^--- 3- 0' ; C c , (' ■.iV*,r-i 9 ^Ai H ft- v'i^ ^ jU-, 1*1 1 I ) |:.pl 3«-#V • a f<\ R I-, , I;. ' *' 1 6 1* ' *$■' »; I ^;i :?r 230 ,..,^•■. m tViel, Mrs. Qourley, John Qood, Laogford Garden, James R Qood, Maggie Gloss, Kate , , Gill, Henry Gilbert, Frank ' Garden, Alfred Garden, Mrs. J. 11. Good, Richard Good, Ann Graham, Mrs. Harribon, E. Hariison, C. W. Holland, Howard ' HoUand, Mrs. H. Haines, Sam el Harrison, Thomas JaflErey, Wm. jr. Jaffrey, James Johnston, Mrs. James Jaflfery, Rev. Wm. Kelley, Robert Eelley, Richard Kelley, Mrs. Richard Leslie, John Lewis, Annie Lewis, Wm. Long, Ruth McGuUoch, Mullln,B. M. McKeen, Mrs. Geo. McCoy, Mrs. John McCoy, Alice Miles, Mrs. Jacolr Maybee, George Morgan, Patrick Maybee, Thomas • McCandlees, Wm. McCoy, John Murray. Mrs. McManus, Mrs. Albert Maybee, Wm. McDowell, Mrs Parent, Thomas Peppers, John Peppers, Wesley Peppers, Samuel Peppers, Robert jr. ' Parlee, Mrs. Peppers, Mrs. John Peabody, Isaac 25 100 100 400 100 100 400 100 100 100 200 200 100 100 100 200 200 100 100 15 00 100 100 10 00 100 100 50 400 100 loo 200 100 10 00 100 2 00 ;5/ ! ■ H 1 1 1 1 1 1 '11. 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 100 100 100 100 100 600 100 loo 400 100 800 6 00 .Ar \i Rice, John Rice, Andrew Rice, Harriett Robinson, Susan Richardson, Mrs. Smith, J. W. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Smith, J. E. Staples, Edward Steel, Mrs. Henry Tilley, Winslow Tomilson, Thomas Wilson, Stephen Watson, E. Wiseley, James West, Wm. Wilson, John Wetmore, James Collected by- Miss Ethel Hanson, Watson Maybee, Walter Wetmore, Henry Blair, Thomas Blair. Missionary Meetine, Offertory Collections, iJOO 400 100 100 100 15 00 10 00 200 100 iO 10 00 400 too 100 200 100 100 100 $283 25 .180 '"'■ 65 80 4 50 102 39 1844 04 ;!^r.v S. JOHN BAPTIST. Ambrose, J. R. '. ; ' |5 00 Beattie,Mr8. \\ ' .' 25 Belyea, Mrs. '' .' ,100 Belyea, Miss S. . , 50 Bond, Mrs, James •' ;." 50 Boyne, G. O. .. V; 100 Boyne, Mrs. G. G. ,' ' . 1 00 Boyne, Arthur "*• \ ' 50 Boyne, Jennie , :' ' ^^' ■{ 50 Bridgtaian, Mrs. ','=:: ;.„"'' 100 Bridgman, Lucy ' V^.j^r ^^ Campbell, Charles !, ; "; 4 00 CarvUl, Mrs. -i^. '^ j oo Chandler, Mrs. , ' V 6 00 Chandler, Elsie •'*'^' .'* i'^,^^ i oO Chestnut, Miss M. ' -^ " 1 00 600 400 100 100 100 15 00 10 00 200 100 fO 10 00 400 100 100 200 100 100 100 1288 25 1844 04 rA 1ST. .XJ. M., $5 00 25 100 50 :• 50 100 100 50 ' 50 '• 100 50 400 : 100 i 6 00 ■ 100 100 m christian, Mrs. 7 00 Christian, Miss 800 Clinch, Mids 800 Codner, H. 100 Cogswell, A. E. 200 Conroy, James P. Cox, William 500 2 60 Cox, Mrs. 100 Cregan, Mrs. 26 c— , 200 Dale, Miss Alice 50 Davenport, Rev. John M. 260 00 Davis, Mrs. 8. 75 Davis, James 100 Davis, S. 100 Dole, Miss 100 Dunn, Mrs. 100 Fairweather,Miss Margaret Lecl 00 Frith, H. W. 200 Frith, Mrs. JOO Frith, R. N. 100 Frye, Mrs. 200 Fr end. 500 do. 200 Gordon, Mrs. ' ' 100 Guillod, M. 100 Hamilton, Miss 100 Hobun, C. F. 10 00 Irving, Mr. " , 100 Irving, MissB. k ' •' 60 Irving, Miss K. 60 Jack, I. Allen 10 00 Jack, Mrs. < 100 Jack, Miss 100 Jones, Mrs. 60 Jones, Edward 60 Jones, Thomas 60 Kally, Mrs. 100 Kennedy, Miss L. 60 Kennedy, Mrs. ' 100 Kerrison, Mrs. 100 Kerrison, A. 200 Law, E. 60 Lee, W G, ' ■ 600 Lee, Mrs. f' ' ' . 400 Lee, Cuthbert ''■ 100 Lee, Charles H. ' ' -ii 600 Lee, Keble ' -■* 100 Logan, Miss Bertha ' »<' 60 Macfarlane, Miss < ■'' 60 Mack, R. 'I'.u 100 Marshall, Mrs. 100 Marshall, Miss Atnie 00 Matthews, Miss £. M Morley, Mrs. 50 Morrison, J. P. 100 McLauchlan, Charles 500 Needham, George C. 100 Osborne, Mrs. 50 Perkins. E. L. 200 Peters. B. Lester 20 00 Peters, Hurd 500 Porter, Alfred 800 Porter, Horace 75 Preston, Dr. 500 Price, Mrs. 100 Purdy, Gilbert 100 Purdy, Miss 100 Rankin, Walter 200 Raymond, T. F. 100 Reading, A. E. Ring, Mrs. F. Ritchie, Miss 100 100 700 Robertson, J. C. 800 Robertson, Mrs. J. C. 800 Rodgers, R. 500 Rodgers, Mrs. R. 8 00 Rodgers, Mary Rodgers, Willie 100 100 Rowe, C. F. B. ICO Saunders, Miss Clara 50 Seely, A. E. 100 Schofleld, Geo. A. 15 00 Schofleld, Mrs. Geo. A. 50C Schofleld, Herbert B. 70C Schofleld, Harry W. Schofleld, Charles DeV. 2C IOC Sbawno. Miss Sheffield, Thomas T. 20( 5( Stead, Thomas 50( Stead, Mrs. 10( Stead, Geoffrey 6< Stead, Austin C. 5< Sullivan, Miss 10« Taylor, Mrs. 2 Thurgar, Mrs. J. Venner 15 Todd. E. G. 10 Town, H. 20 Turner, Mrs. 10 Webb, Mrs. 5 Webb, Miss R. 6 Welsh, Mrs. ic. Whelpley, Miss F. Wooaforde, Mrs. t'^ 1( $518 i ■i '■•■•*''*-liia( 4:''>'.-:l m Ml H; fe-; ^3» 1 i ( MI8SI0NABT BOXES. Half year ending Slst Dec. '87. No. :V 1 2 8 6 V.7 8 10 11 12 18 14 16 17 18 20 91 24 25 27 28 29 80 81 82 83 86 87 89 r. // .-.1 , A-fi^a $100 41 55 62 84 20 204 42 83 86 87 ■ 74 98 119 73 53 27 64 52 43 54 05 , 58 23 185 27 60 188 42 58 $19 02 Term ending 1st May '88. 1 2 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 "l: uii't > / f0 60 *.i. . 41 . tr. .r. 67 ;► ^ 20 •{ 2 43 No. 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 27 29 80 81 82 83 86 88 89 Less paid for labels, )ii 1 81 19 89 10 08 92 58 107 SIMONDS. Armstrong, John Armstrong, James .'^! Armstrong, Wm. Armstrong, Samuel i - Barker, John 'A Cochrane, Mrs. Crozier, James Daley, James E. Evans, Wm. ■- Evans, Richard ..■ ^ Lee, G. H. ,v...ii Lawton, E. Moore, Robert A. > ^i ]£ Moore, Andrew R. .^:.!/, Moore, Andrew .?,' McLean, Mr. McLeod, Mrs. Schofleld, G. A. Schofleld, Mr. & Mrs. S. Schofleld, J. K. Schofleld, Rev. Geo. i* , .< Scovil, Mrs. Carron White, John & Boy Wilson, Mrs. H. W. . : Wilks, John 4»^ I 101 JO : m> > M> 48 22 110 13 71 125 44 81 $16 68 160 $1518 |2 00 200 200 800i 2 00 2 00 . 2 00 : 225 200 2 00 5 00 , 2 00 ! 2 00 '. 225i 2 00 ; 100 1 200 i 20 00; 10 00 : 800 800( 20 00 ' 286 20 00 . 100^ $116 85'^ 233 :'}i Collected by Misa Land- Gittell, W. J. (folding, Mr. Land, Mr. Marsden, Mrs, Richardson, Mr. Willis, Alex Young, John 10 50 100 200 25 80 25 100 16 80 Collected by Mi$B Stephenaon. Beatty, Janie $0 25 Boyle, Thomas 100 Brennan, Mrs. ■ < 80 Hunter, Mrs. 60 Johnstone, jlrs. • '' i > •-• 60 McBrien, John 50 McBrien, David, J. P. 100 McFate, Mrs. 100 Stephenson, Nicholas 100 Stephenson, Margaret 70 Stephenson, Albert 50 Winter, Geo. W. 50 17 75 Collected by Mitt McCarthy. Armstrong, John . $0 50 Barker, John 25 Crozier, Mrs. James 25 Daley, James K. 50 Daley, Mrs. James K. 50 Grant, Mrs. 25 McCarthy, Mrs. 25 McCarthy, Mary > 25 i1 i'.' ■-•i' ■ 12 75 Collected by Miss Emma Moore. Dare, Mrs. laV-.f- 10 25 Love, Wm. 50 Moore, Andrew 100 Moore, A. R. 50 Moore, Edward 50 Moore, John E. '"' lb Moore, Herbert J. : -•' . 15 Moore, Robert J. • ; - 100 Moore, Robert 4. ■ ' >';^ ioo McLeod, Mrs. John Stewart, Robert Collected by Mrs. Mills. Battersby, Geo. Bell, Geo. Betts, D. S. Bornes, James Boyle, M. Boyle, John Cameron, A. Campbell, J. Caples, T. Carroll, J. Cassidy, E. Cooper, W. Dempsey, T. Desmond, P. Dickson, R. Driscoll, C. Duflfy, P. Davis, T. Emery, Mr. Femie, J. Eraser, H. Frink, E.,sr. Frink, E. ir, Gallinau, M. Gibson, W. Graham, H. Grover, W. Hara, W. A. Einneally, M. Lawlor, J. '•': Lynch, D, Lyons, T. Mills, W. Magee. John Magee, James Mahoney, J. Melany, J. Mills, per Mrs. Minnahan, Denis Moore, R. Mullin, J. McCurdie, J. McDade, W. ^ McGee, James McGouey, .Tames McGouey, J*. I :<' HiV iK : 1 ■■•(' n 7/ 60 50 16 05 $100 25 100 50 50 25 25 60 60 50 60 60 60 50 50 iJO 50 25 100 60 50 50 59 25 60 50 25 25 60 50 60 25 200 50 25 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 60 50 " ■-.a - "' >, ' ;'.SV;i • '?;^1 • '^1 284 V; U It ': ■•?:. ■■'' iV'- ^ . ., , ^■- ■* ■s , ,^.-.'J .■ ' ! ;>;,j ■■■J' ' -! iu ■•'{ >i»;- R'. '.'■■■ iW»y' ■.•',v\',f,i'..' McHugh, H. .,( ,;' , . .. 25 McLeod, J. ,. , , > 60 Patterson, G. 50 Peacock, Geo. 50 Quigley, James 1 00 Quigley, J. H. 50 >uigley, Geo., & family 2 00 tuigley. John 1 00 Juirk, M. ... 50 [uirk, John , ■ 60 liley, J. 25 Ross, T. : 50 Sinclair, H. ,i ^ 60 Thornton, J. ; , ^ ,. 25 Taylor, W. ,; . , ! 25 Tobin, James : 60 Whitehouse, H. 1 00 Whitehouse, C. i . 100 Wilks, Joseph 50 Wilks, P. ,..., 60 Wilks, J., jr. 50 Young, R. ;■ ,, 50 $40 60 Chllected by MiM Jane SUvmrt. Crozier, James . | $1 00 Crozier, John , 1 00 Dallow, Thomas • . . ,. 50 *l)allow, Isaac , .' ' 50 Douglass, Alex. , ' 1 00 Francis, Mrs. .^ 100 Faunce, Mrs. .!. 50 Friend, ; .;' , 50 do. ■'■ ' 25 Garnett, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. 1 00 Garnett, George , , 1 00 Garnett, James 50 Moore, Robert V 100 Stewart, R.G. 100 Stewart, David , ; 50 Stewart, Mrs. D. , J,. 50 Shelton, Isaac > 25 Wilson, Miss !- ., ^^ V. 118 00 Collected by Mrs. Cochrane. 'ii- ? - Armstrong, Wm. ;' , Paxter^ Mrs. ' . 1100 60 Bums, Mrs. Cochrane, Geo. Cochrane, Mrs. Geo. . Creswell, A. Creswell, Mrs. A. Evans, Richard :''f Evans, Mrs. R. / Evans, Wm. Evans, Mrs. W. i ' Evans, Thos. Evans, Walter Evans, John Wagner, John ^ • OFFERTORIES. Loch Lomond, , ^ Garnetts, . ,. ,f Black River, ' Cold brook, Nearer Golden Grove, Further do. RECAPITULATION. 60 00 60 60 60 00 60 00 60 50 50 00 50 $10 00 12 55 883 616 18 94 6 93 615 144 56 Collected by- Rector, $116 85 Miss Irwin, ' 980 •• Land, 5 80 " Stephenson, " E, Moore, 7 75 5 80 " McCarthy, 2 75 '* Jane Stewart, 13 00 Mrs. Mills, 40 60 " Cochrane, ; 10 00 Ofifertories, 44 56 1256 81 ST. STEPHEN. (CHRIST CHURCH.) Black, Mrs. John Bolz, Frederick & family Brown, Mrs. David and Miss Celia Clarke, Albert E4win $2 00 2 16 150 ;oo 16 85 980 5 80 7 75 5 80 2 75 13 00 40 60 10 00 44 56 256 81 235 Dowling, Rev. Theodore E. Evans, William Qrimmer. W. C. Hazen Hill. Arthur M. Hutchinson, Miss C. Life Membership, Marshall, W. J. McBride, James & family McBrfde, Miss Eliza McBnde, Samuel A. McCullough, James & family Porter, Mrs. W. J. Raine, the Misses Smith, C. H. Stuart, Mrs. Margaret Stuart, Miss Mary E. Thompson, Mrs. Sarah B. Topping, James Topping, Samuel & family Webbe ;, Robert and family 10 00 100 800 486 100 40 00 100 2 63 115 100 im 100 100 10 00 2 00 500 500 200 2 55 105 Congregational Offerings: June 18th, June 24th, Children's Offerings: Jnne 24th, Orant of Corporation, Good Friday offerings for W. andO. Fund, $108 74 1125 74 3 80 1118 70 00 10 57 $221 20 SACKVILLE. Atkinson, Mrs. Amos Atkinson, Captain & Mrs. Adams, J. Allison, Mrs. J. F. Botsford. Senator & Mrs. Bulmer, Wm. F. Bulmer, Mrs. Nathan Bulmer, Miss Annie Bulmer, Mrs. Turner Bums, Miss Julia Bulmer, Seth Carter, Mrs. Warren $050 25 25 100 500 25 25 25 25 25 100 25 Chapman, Mrs. Thomaa - Clark, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Bedford Dickson, Mrs. D. G. . . Eatabrooks. Mrs. Thomas Estabrooks, Mrs. Butler Estabrooks, Mrs, John Fawcett, Mr. & Mrs. H. Fawcett, Mrs. Horace Hoar, Mrs. C. Hoar, Mrs. Miles Hickey, Mrs. John Hickes, Mrs. TimdMiy Johnson, John Johnson, Mrs. John R napp, Miss Knapp, Mrs. Clarence Lownson. Miss Milner, Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Milner, Mrs. Wm. Morice. Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, Wm. Masters, Miss McQuarrie, Mrs. L. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs Paysant, Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. R. Purdy, Mrs. Oakly Parson, Mrs. Rannie. Mrs. ' Richardson, Mr. Richardson, Thomas Teed, William Thompson, Mrs. Tait, Mrs. Wm. Teed, E. Winter, Miss Wilson, Miss Wiggins, Rev. C. F. A Friend, i ! fir. Special Collection, Widows and Orphans, Sup, Fund, S. P. G collection. Domestic Missions, ' 25 100 100 50 25 S! 100 100 100 60 SO 50 80 25 2 00 60 95 60 25 100 25 100 65 60 85 100 60 ■ m m m 00 25 |:^5 85 2 01 $88 26 7 05 650 6 41 6 00 $6312 ? . ■ ■'is* ' '. ■' ■ ' '- .■■:^.'. M ■ '« m -vf . '; h- •*•■;<.,•' ■> ' ■ . m is it % ■i^^A- ' ■■ life'; , -! .1- ■Ir^'-'V ■■ K^ -■■: -is- ¥: "',■': VN,'; 236 ST. MARTINS. Collected by M. B, Daly. A Friend, Ganders, Mrs. Jas. ^ Daly, Sarauel K. Daly, Mrs. 8. K. Daly. MR. .,.' Daly, Mrs. M. R. Daly, Samuel sr. Daly, SamuelJ. '' Daly, Mrs. Samuel J. Daly, 8. P. Martin, Charles ' ' Collected by Miss P. Eourke. Beard, James Clarlt, W. H. : , Davidson, John ,-!■, Davidson, W. A. Fawcett, Mrs. James . ]. Friend, Inghram, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Inghram, Wm. Mclngre, Philip McDonough, Mr, P. Osborn, Mr. James Osborn, Mrs. J. ' Peters, Judson Rourke, E Vernon & wife Rourke, Fred D. Rourke, Oeorgiana W. Rourke, Jessie B. Rourke, Ralph D. Rourke. W. H'y Rourke, James Rourke, J. E. . :.' Rourke, Wm. R Rourke, Mrs. Pheobe Rourke, Miss P. A. . <^. Rourke, Miss Eliza Tracey , M. A. . , , ,v ... -j, . ■, Tracey, James MdiK^'U^: Wilson, Wm. t 10 25 60 1 00 .; 60 , 100 " 60 100 60 26 25 25 16 00 ." 'Ill $0 50 25 50 100 25 55 100 26 50 25 IIK) 50 60 100 25 26 26 25 600 200 , 25 45 100 .. 60 ,'■ 50 100 ' 100 25 12100 Collected by the Sectot. Brown, Rev. R. W. ' Charlton. Miss Carson, Mr. John Carson, Mr. Joseph Foster, Mrs. A. Hosford, John Hayward, Miss 8. Hodsmyth, J. B. & family King, Joseph E. Love, Mrs. Wm. Miller, Gottlieb Merline, Samuel Mosher, Mrs. 8. March banks, Mr. & Mrs, Melvine, Mrs. Thos. ,/ Mosher, A. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. Q. E Norris, Mr. Henry Orsborn. Joseph Sweet, Miss Bessie Sweet, Mrs. Walker, M. and E, Whitney, Mrs. H. 120 00 Collected by Mrs. J. 8. Parker, T.M.C 100 Campbell, Robert Campbell, Joseph Gilbride, Susie Harding, Miss Lovett, E. M. Lockery, Mrs. B. Lockery, Miss A. Lovett, Annie E. Moore, Alice Parker, Mr. & Mrs. J. 8. Parker, Mrs. L. Parker, Robert L. Patterson, William " LENT MISSION BOXES. 10 20 25 to 20 86 15 90 40 20 8 00 100 Collected by — Miss Smith, ^ The Rector, Miss P. Rourke, T...-'r< 16 45 13 00 2 10 206 187 ,^ Mr. J. B. Hodsmyth, Miss Walker, Mrs. Ingrahnm, Mrs. Q. McLauehlin, MlB8 J. Milled, Mrs. Foster, MiasB. Sweet, Mrs. R. Carson, ">• i,( ■I. •. RECAPITDLATION. 180 ISO 150 100 00 ' 60 85 6 $14 75 16 00 21 00 20 00 6 45 $53 45 14 75 450 19 00 184 70 Collected by — M. R. Daly, Miss P. Rourke, Rev. R. W. Brown, Mrs. J. S. Parker, Mission Boxes, I. C. Fund, First & Second Collections, • 1 - ST. DAVID. CHURCH OF THE A8CBN8IOK. Black, Robert . ,^ .; |0 60 Black, Mrs. R. '.; , 60 Black, Alex. . i , 25 Davidson, Robert . . , ,1 50 Davidson, Mrs. R. 25 Davidson, George H. 50 Davidson, Mrs. George H. 50 Davidson, Ethel M. 26 Deacon, Robert j, ■, 25 Deacon, Mrs. R. 25 Deacon, Ruth 25 Millidge, Rev. J. W. 6 00 Millidge, S. Winnie 25 Millidge, Lucy K. 25 Millidge, Mary P. A. 25 Mitchell, Mrs. C. C. 50 Orr, Mrs. J. B. (St. Croix) 1 00 Rogerson, Mrs. Mary J. 50 Ross, Wellington ' 50 Simpson, Jos. A.. J.P. ' ' ' ' 1 00 Smith, Robert f*-^ 50 Smith, Mrs. Robert. 50 Smith. Ethel ' ^' . 25 Smith, Beatrice Towers, John 60 115 25 OAK BAY ROAD, Collected by Miu Sara McBridc, Gregory, Thomas Gregory, Mrs. T. Gregory, May Gregory, William Friend, A Jenkins, Mrs. James. Mowatt, Henry Mowatt, Mrs. Henry Muwatt, William Maxwell, John H. H. Mowatt, Robert McBride, John McBride, Mrs. James McBride, Sara McBride, Mrs. Robert Policy, Arthur Policy, Mrs. Arthur Rolls, Mrs. Martha Watters, Mrs. Thomas Webber, James UPPER TOWER HILL Armstrong, David S. Armstrong, Mrs. D. 8. Armstrong, Helen E. Doore, N. H. Irving, James Irving, Mrs. James «■*■' Irving, William Irving, Mrs. W. Irvin, Edward ' ' Powers, Mrs. Warren Powers, Annie D. Pollard, Mrs. J. R. Towers, Mrs. John Towers, Howard Thompson, Mrs. John Thompson, Fannie J. Scott, Samuel Scott, Laurie Scott. Mrs. Theodore 10 50 50 16 75 1100 100 50 100 100 60 100 100 60 100 100 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 V- ' i ■. ' ^v? ¥'■ r'-: .■•*?'\ S''''^v^'- 1% m -•■''" -■% , ■' ■■;.■■:. , ,4. ^l'#,-^C S38 Woodcock, Mrs. Aleit. Woodcock, Mrs. John Weeks, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson ST. FATKICK. Acbesson, John H. Acbesson, Mrs. J. H. Achesson, Alex. Achesson, William •' Baldwin, G. H. Baldwin, Mrs. G. H. Baldwin, A. E. ;' Bailey, Percy S, Blakely. Mrs. MaryE. Dyer, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dyer, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dyer, Bertrand N. Dyer, Florence E. Dyer, Lawrance A. '' Carson, Mrs. Charles Hanson, Edgar Hanson, Mrs. Ed»ir Hanson, Geor^ie May Hanson, Fannie E. Hewett, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hewett, Eva Hewett, Effle Hewett, Mary E. Irwin, John Irwin, Henry Monahan, Hugh Monahan, Mrs. H. , i Monahan, Eva ^: Monahan, Robert Monahan, James Morrison, Barbara ■.•.,■.. Maguire, Samuel Maguire, Mrs. S. \ Maguire, Lizzie Maguire, W. H. Maguire, John Maguire, Jonn A. Maguire, Hilton : . Maguire, Eliza ■. , Maguire, Mabel . i McFarlane, Mrs. Fred McFarlane, Georgia McCrum, Mrs. Benjamin McCrum, Emtna K. McFarlane, Mrs. J. £. 100 100 100 $19 50 $100 50 ' 100 100 50 50 60 25 25 100 100 50 25 25 100 25 25 10 10 60 26 25 25 50 25 100 100 60 25 25 25 60 60 25 25 50 26 26 26 26 60 26 26 26 60 McFarlane, £Me t. McFarlane, Alex. E. Pratt, D. J. Pratt, Mrs. D. J. Pratt, Mabel Rack, Hessie Roulstin, Lizzie A. Ruulstin, Arthur Smart, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Hill $25 20 OREBNWOOB BETHEL. Collected by Mr. Acheaton Carton. Carson, James G. $100 Carson, Achesson 50 Carson, Mrs. A. 60 Carson, Sadie E.- 1 Carson, Martha B. Carson, Wilson t Carson, Mrs. W. Carson, Rachel m Fisher, Mrs. Angus 00 Fisher, Evelyn as Fisher, Alice r 29 Fitzsimmons, Susan 25 Fitzsimmons, Emma ' 12 Johnston, Laura E. 25 Johnston, Thomas R, 25 Johnston, Hannah J. ' 'H' Johnston, Lizzie *^ Raynor, Charles '"\\ ^ sP- Raynor, Mrs. C, ' ' : W Raynor, Lelitia Roix, Sargent 25 '50; Stuart, George A. 9 Stuart, Fred , W . 1 ; • .. i $8 72 BOCABBC. * ! ' Collected by Mitt Annie lampion. Holt, Mrs. 12 00 Holt, Angus , .'. T,' 100 Holt, Amos 100 Holt, David 100 Holt, Edmund :■! s. . ■ 200 Markee, James 100 Thompso.i, William G. 100 239 ii Thompson, Mrs, W. G. Thompson, Stewart Thompson, John Thompson, Loren Thompson, Stephen Thompson, Annie Thompson, Amy Thompson, Mattie Thompson, Fannie 50 56 25 15 15 60 25 15 16 11140 BBACONBFUtLD. Deacon, John |0 50 Deacon, Mrs. John 60 Deacon, Sarah E. 25 Hetheringtim. Ida (Teacher) 1 00 Hovey, inward 1 00 Hobbs, Mrs. Edgar 25 McGlinchey. Patrick 59 McGlinchey, Mrs. Patrick 60 Rogers, Walter 60 Rogers, Mrs. Walter 60 Stewart, Simeon 100 Stewart, Nettie 25 McGlinchey, Cora : 50 r »■ ■!; |7 26 BASSWOOD RIDGE. Collected by Mn. Thomas Blackly. Blakely, Thos. filakely, Mrs. Thos. Blakely, Robt. C. Blakely, Walker Black, Isabel (Teacher) Boles, Hugh C. Maxwell, Lydia (Teacher) Mitchell, William L. McMoran, G, R. McMoran, Thos. A. <: >' f i • < McMoran, Mrs. Mary . . ^. McMoran, Jessie /, ^h McMoran, Daniel .,•;:. ^l\ Rose, Georgle ,. u, - 1100 50 10 10 100 60 75 60 100 . 100 60 35 60 20 f7 00 ST. JAMBB. Collected op Mitt Florence Chrittie. Christie, E. A. Christie, Mrs. E. H. Christie, Miss Florence Christie, F. L. Gillespie, William Gillespie, Mrs. W. Gillespie, Cameron Gillespie, Helena Gillespie, Kenneth Love, James Love, Mrs. James Maxwell, B. H. , Maxwell, E. S. Maxwell, Charlotte L. Maxwell, J. W. Maxwell, Mrs. W. S. Collection St Thomas' Church, $0 50 . m m 60 2 00 100 00 25 25 125 100 100 60 ' ' -IS ;•= •' sa $10 95 107 : $12 02 RECAPirnLATIOJ^. St. David, St. Patrick, St. James, Upper Tower Hill, Oak Bay Road, Basswood Ridge Beaconsfield, Bocabec, Greenwood Bethel, $15 25 M20 13 03 19 50 6 75 790 7 25 1160 8 72 1113 19 QUEEN8BURY AND SOUTH- AMPTON. TEMl>BRANCB VALB. ' Collected by Mitt A, Proper. Bartlett, Mrs. A. Bartlett, Robinson 10 26 ^•/v % ' •? ... Mi I ■ I ' »■ 'Isi'a ^3 '' ' £•: ■ .': ' :^' m 1.:: #11. ■■■•':■■; '^J i';H ■;■. ^1^ •■',i^^•i; '■%■ . i !,t-^: km ,,' ". / 1 240 H Bartlett, Mrs. R. Brown, Mrs. P. Chapman, Almon H. Chapman, Mrs. A. H. Chapman, Mrs. G. Corey, Allen | Corey, Ida Corey, Thursa . ,, Draper, Annie ' • Draper, Geo. Draper, Mrs. Mary Draper, Peter Draper, George Draper, Samuel Fawcett, Ada M. Fawcett, Mrs. A. P. Ferris, Harry D. ,. ; Ferris, William B. "' McDonald, Claude McElwain, Mrs. Emily McElwain, Henry tIcElwain, John McElwain, Lizetta McLeod, George Moores, Mary E. Morrison, Mrs. J, C. Neales, Scovil Tinder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Finder, George T. Finder, Ada M. Finder, Eva A, Finder, Ida B. Finder, Maud L. '/ :;,y K. 50 50 50 60 50 05 06 10 2 00 100 25 25 10 05 10 25 150 8 00 50 100 100 100 50 25 10 50 500 5 00 100 20 10 10 10 ' , . ' ' l' ■:■:'■;■ $28 25 i'"' ■ ■ ^'-'■' ' \ MAPLE RIDGE. K' mA \ ■ Collected by Miss Lizzse Graham. Barber, Mrs. J. |0 15 |V'-- ^ i 1 \ ■, ;i Blaney, Henrv 50 Blaney , Mrs. &. i ; i • • . ' 50 m^^ : i ■■■■' • Blaney. James G. 12 Wiyv; '' ■' }') ■ ' ?■ Blaney, Mrs. G. 25 Ha|i}vv. .. ' ' ■'■':.' ♦■ Blaney, Robert , , , 25 Rfe- ■ -^ Blaney, Annie 25 Blaney, Judson 05 Wm:A:> ' ' ■■;■■*, •■> .; %■ Blaney, Martha " ' 10 •'■ .V,' ,-'. ,. Dunlap, Simpson C. 25 ■ ir' li 1 ' ','.' '■.'■. . Graham, Thomas B. t' > 1 00 W ■':'■■ ;■ v ■'^■. -,'''«* < Graham, John R. ' 1 00 k .if Graham, Henry Graham, Mrs. H. Graham, Wm. P. Lockard, Patrick Lookard, Mary Lockard, Wm. Lockard, James Love, John Love, Mrs. J. Love, Manzer Love, Thomas A. Lounsbury, Charles L Lynds, Benjamin Lynds, Willie J. Rae, Marvilla Reed, Lillie W. Young, Earnest '' ' WATEBVILLE, >*fffVl i( .• • ( * ;;'-:io /•;.85 ;> 25 ] 00 60 60 26 25 16 15 t 19 82 Collected by Harry Pickard. Barrow, Thomas a Barrow, Mrs. T. Barrow, Lizzie McElwain, Charles McElwain, Moses Henry, Alfred Pickard, A. B. Pichard, Mrs. A. B. r . |2 00 ;•■ ." 25 80 100 60 U6 15 95 UPPER QUBEN8BURT. Collected by Miss Agnes Hoyt. Christy, Jesse !'>!!,■ v |035 Hoyt, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 1 00 Hoyt, Alexander 35 Hoyt, Agnes J. ra .\hy,fu:H Ingraham, Alice H. ' ^^ .!''<<.tq Ingraham, Sidney ' . .'u< f^ t, Keelch, Daniel I). *; i" '*'{ '] Manuel, Cassie •*' '''•!'»->« Manuel, Almira '-- -^ . m ;"»vv1 Parent, Henry H."'**^ ,n- r..l^ i| Parent, Solomon vi^' ' > " '| Parent, Olive 15 Parent, Hannah II I' 25 T^' 25 i''^ 10 »*" 25 ■ '■ 25 rui: 25 i^'- 25 :^ 50 " 25 1 00 50 50 25 25 15 15 '!" 25 ;• |9 82 , / , > ■ ' '■ ! ^^.^:. i! :*.>■•, ^■ carrf.-.T/ ^. $2 00 I 25 60 25 50 100 50 y5 241 Parent, Abigail Ross, Mrs. J. W. Tapley, Frederick Whitehead, Bessie J^ .j...t!\:.-; ,i ■ CAVBRHILL. Collector— Mu F. Pteacott. ;.v; Carruthers, Miss Caverhill, Wm. ' Caverhill, Mrs. C. Caverhill, Mary Agnes Miller, Mrs. J. Prescott, ^v'm. Prescolt, i ?: Wm. :[ Prescott, ^"Y jr. Prescott. A 1 'i .;; Prescott, Thomas ;» ■■ Prescott, Mrs. T. Prescott, Harry . ^ Prescott, Fannie Prescott, Alfred H. Prescott, Etta M. Prescott. Joseph ' Prescott, Bessie *' Prescott, Bertha -' Prescott, Ada P. • ■ -. ■// '!' HI8CBLLANBOU8. Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Cronkhite, Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Earle, T. L. Ingraham, Chas. Jackson, Henry ' , Major, Mrs. Murch, J. A. Lockard, Patrick & Mrs. P. Ingraham, Sam C. Oldham, J. :' Collections, j -i 13 :.-^ v.. 86 - |4 55 tt. $5 00 100 200 50 50 100 85 100 85 100 50 50 60 . 25 26 • 20 • 10 10 10 $15 20 1100 100 200 200 25 200 100 200 100 600 125 118 50 Collected hy Wm, Prescott. Lockard, Patrick Prescott, Henry sr. Prescott, Mrs. tienry Prescott, Edmund "Wiggins, Sam Wiggins, Mrs. Sam VanBuskirk, $100 50 50 25 25 25 25 |3 00 childben's mission boxes. Lily Clark, John C. Price, Janie Graham, Henry Hallet, Greorge Shaw, Bessie Prescott, Harry Watson, Maggie Oliver, Lois Taylor, Lizzie Bartlett, Lizetta McElwain, Ada Fawcett, Eva Pinder, George Pinder, Fred Scott, Edgar McDonald Earle McDonald, Pearl Bartlett, Amy Pickard, Frank McElwain, Leila Bartlett, John McElwain, Willie Bartlett, ,■7 1018 17 70 13 25 181 12 34 25 30 22 15 82 80 25 14 17 11 18 15 9 80 6 $6 76 BEC APITU L ATION. Collected by — Miss A. Draper, Miss Lizzie Graham, Harry Pickard, Miss Agnes Hoyt, Miss F. Prescott, Miscellaneous, n $28 25 9 82 5 25 4 55 15 20 18 50 n I A. J m-m-^ , t, .-, ^:>s B. 100 Northrop, Albert 50 Northrup, Palmer 100 Northrup, Mrs. Palmer 50 Northrup, Mrs. Z. 25 Northrup, Jarvis ; 60 Northrup, Mrs. Joseph Raymond, S. 50 200 Scovil, M.a. James 100 Scovil, T. T. H. 100 Scovil, Mrs. T. T. H. 100 Scovil, George 100 Scovil, William 100 Harvest Festival — Offertory for 1887, 6 00 iv !'■ $28 60 NOBTON. Caldwell, Mrs. D. $0 25 Caldwell, Gordon 25 Campbell, Mrs. 100 Kelly, Alexander y.\ 25 $30 85 n tr ! !« ■I* .J.i. H J. Alton, Mrs. John Armstrong, John Barnes, Westra Connors, Mrs. Connors, Mary A. Crawford, Egbert A. Debow, Mrs. Charles Debow, Mrs. E. Debow, Richard ' ' ' ^ Debow, James < << Debow, Mr. & Mrs. Ar. W. Demill, Henry j, Demill, W. James 7/ jj" Drummond, Mrs. T. .v ,ii; Drummond, Susan Ferguson, Robert Esq. Forsyth, Miss Forsyth, Robert Esq. Forsyth, Mrs. Forsyth, Harold F. Foster, Mr. & Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Fowler, Mrs. W. ■ .^ Fowler, Mrs. D. Fowler, Mr. & Mrs J. M. Fowler, A. Sherwood Hemphill, Mrs. Hastings, Robert 1 . i Ireland, Robert -a Irving, Joseph N. Jarvis, John Kelly, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mr, & Mrs. D. Kilpatrick, Alex. Kilpatrick, Mary E. -^ > <■ Kilpatrick, Jas. G. , Kilpatrick, Nelson '•,'•', Kirkpatrick, John '' ;'' Lackie, Robert Lyne, Jane A. March, Mrs. March, Charles > Magowao, Mr. & Mrs. 6. Magowan, Joseph .,ir McEwen, Mr. & Mrs. 1 .f< McEwen, Henry McEwen, Mary E, $0 50 2 00 50 50 50 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 50 60 00 00 00 2 00 100 60 2 00 . 60 50 100 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Vli. it! 1 1 1 1 1 u-n.Jo ) Hi' 00 00 60 25 00 25 60 00 00 00 00 00 25 75 26 25 ;;-^-;:y 243 i hr' ■;>! /. . '•if w. 7 ill .i ..I' u iUM ■i* .1 M. 10 50 2 00 50 50 60 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 60 50 100 200 100 100 50 150 100 100 100 200 100 50 200 50 50 100 100 lOO 50 25 100 35 ' 50 100 100 100 100 100 25 . 75 ? 25 25 D. B. Mcf^all, Mm. McFarlane, Mrs. King ./ McMonagle, Chillis Megaritj, Andrew Missionary, The Myles, Mr. & Mrs. Murphy, Wm. Reid, Mrs. James A. Robertson, Mrs. Scott, Henry Scott, Alex. Sherwood, Mr. & Mrs. A. Sherwood, Amelia Sherwood, Herbert H. Smith, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Caleb Smith, Mrs. John Smith, Fanny Smith, Amelia Teays, Mrs. Thompson, Alfred Walker, Mrs. Warrell, Mrs. Wilkins, Robert Woods, Mrs. Amos, 2 yrs. 1st Sermon, 2nd " Mrs. T. King, Midland, US. 50 00 , *♦ onac'tLCF. 60 00 60 60 60 25 10 00 160 100 60 60 50 60 160 60 60 100 60 100 100 60 100 60 60 50 60 100 $67 76 16 79 1181 18 10 $186 86 VICTORIA— (ST, JOHN). Brittain, S. L. |2 00 Coster, Mrs. T. Arthur 10 00 Coster, Charles 2 00 Crisp, Rev. J, O. ' 10 00 Crisp, Mrs. J. O. " 10 00 Dodce, Fred . , 25 Dunham, W. O. " 1 00 Dykeman, Mrs. D. L. 50 Ellis, Mrs. J. V. ,„ 100 Peters, the Misses 1 00 Tippet, V. W. Tippet, Mrs. V. W. Wetmore, E. J. Church collection, 100 25 300 17 35 ^59 35 WESTMORLAND. Bliss, Rev. D. M. Bliss, Mrs. Bliss, D. M. Bliss, Mrs. D. M. Bliss, T. M. E. Bulmer, Mrs. G. Carter, Gideon Carter, Mrs. Gideon Carter, David Carter, Mrs. David Carter, Ephraim Carter, Jane Carter, Martin Carter, Mrs. Rufus Etter, James Etter, Mrs. John Fowler, Mrs. Rufus Fioman, Mary Hewson, Mrs. Emily King, James Lowerison, James Lowerison, Martin Lowerison, Mrs. Joseph Lowerison, Mrs. George Lowerison, Selwyn Lowerison, Mrs. Siddall Miner, Mrs. W. McLeod, Mrs. R. McEinnon, Duncan Oulton, T. E. Siddall, Stephen Collection at St. Mark^s, $0 50 100 60 50 50 100 50 50 60 60 60 50 25 100 50 25 26 50 25 150 50 100 50 26 10 OQ m 50 00 00 50 118 65 200 120 65 'n •■■•■ - ■ •^•;4vW !,2yl:-..:: 244 .i, J., v.. .,. ^ ^ ^ 1 ,';;»■>■•;' MISSION BOXES. Eddie Carter, 9100 Selwvn Lowerison 113 Harold Etter, 80 Harry Etter 110 Medley Lowerison 75 $25 48 WELDFORD. PABISH OF WELDFORD. Agnew, Anthony ■ eioo Agnew, Mrs. A. 25 Farrer, Thomas 200 Farrer, Mrs. Thomas 250 Ford, John, & family 800 Holmden, Mrs. 100 McEachern, Peter 100 McEachern, Mrs. John 50 Per Mrs. Holmden, Post-office Mission Box, 37 Walker, Mrs. Edward . 100 Walker, M. C. Y. 100 $18 62 PARISH OF HARCOURT. Anonymous, $5 00 Buckerfield, Edward , 100 Fearn, John 200 Fearn, Mrs. John 100 Miller, Mrs. James 5 00 Morton, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 200 Nicholson, Mrs. Wm. 200 Smith, Mrs. 100 Smith, Thomas 100 Wellwood, Jonathan ' . 100 . . 1 $2100 8. 8. MISSION BOXES. Ethel Tihbits, $0 87 John Wellwood, 07 Gordon Beck, 97 Mary Wellwood, . 18 Bella King, Jessie Bowser, Sarah Guitane, . Rufus Guitane, David Bowser, ' . Florence Beck, Alfonso Ingraham, Woodville Ingraham, Maggie Glenn, Jessie Glenn, George Chad wick, Gussie Ford Mina Farrer, Mabel Geddes, 94 8 1 08 io SI 41 186 2 47 195 17 19 98 D. C. S. Special Offertories— Weldford— St. Paul's, April, 4 59 Do. do. July, 2 75 Harcourt — S. Matthew's, April, 4 00 Do. do. July, 2 25 BBCAFITULATION. Parish of Weldford, *• Harcourt, Offertories for Weldford, •* Harcourt, S. S. Mission Boxes, WESTFIELD. Arthurs, Mrs. > Ashworth, Mrs. •; Baxter, John sr. ^.'^> Baxter, John jr. Baxter, Samuel < Baxter, Joseph Baxter, Mrs. Joseph Baxter, James Baxter, Mrs. James . mV $18 59 $18 62 2100 7 34 6 25 9 98 $68 19 $0 25 200 60 :. 60 60 25 i; 25 60 60 246 24 07 23 21 07 62 03 10 61 41 186 2 47 195 17 $9 98 tones— 1% April, July, ;hew'8, April, July, 4 59 2 75 4 00 2 25 ^18 59 TIOK. ford, ourt, $18 62 2100 7 84 6 25 9 98 $63^9 SLD. ■. r 10 25 200 50 60 60 25 , .:■■ 26 60 .;-('(: . ■ 60 70 Baxter, Robert Belyea, Mrs. James Brundage, Mrs. Joshua Brundage, Mrs. E. Brundage, Miss Ida Buchanan, Mrs W. A. Buckley, Mrs. Thomas Buckley, Robert Buckley, Thos I. Buckley, Mrs Thos. ^. Burgess, William Campbell, William Campbell, Thomas Campbell, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss Margaret Carter, Joseph Carter, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mrs. Geo. Day, Mrs. Westfield Day, All)crt Day, James Day, Mrs. Wm. Duplise, Eccles, Mrs. Eccles, George Eccles, Samuel ' Eccles, Willie Friend, A, Oct. 23, '87, Greer, Rev. W. Hayter, Charies T. Hyland, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Sophia Jordan, W. M Lingley, Miss Ada Lingley, Mrs. Johnson Lingley, Wm. Henry Lingley, Leander Lingley, Mrs. Leander Long, Mrs James Long, Mrs. John Lyon, Mrs. Aylmer A. Lyon, J. Philo McBeth, Joseph McCluskey, Mrs. J. Nase, J. Murray Nase, Henry Nase, F. W. C. Smith, William Theall, James ' . 60 60 30 25 25 100 20 25 25 5 2 00 60 50 25 25 50 25 50 25 25 60 10 26 100 60 60 60 100 500 100 25 30 2 00 50 35 100 50 60 25 26 50 18 25 30 2 00 100 1 00 60 100 Wagner, Richard 30 Walters, W. IL 100 Walters, Alonzo 50 Walters, George 100 Walters, Mrs. Wm. B. 40 Welsh, James 60 Weeks, Rev. A. II. 2 00 Williams, John 100 Williams, Mrs. "*.. . -el 25 Woodman, A. k. 800 Woodman, Miss 100 $48 18 1st OflEortory, |3 34 2nd " 6 27 - 8 61 156 79 ' WICKLOW. KNOXFORI). Collected by Mrs. Jas. Cain. Burtl, Elijah |0 26 Cain, Mrs Jas. 63 Carlisle, Theodore H. 26 Carlisle, Mrs, Theodore S5 Friend, 66 Johnston, Mary IMt Longstaff, Mrs. F. W. 85 Longstaif, Annie M. XO LongstaiT, Minnie 25 Lon^slaiT, Emily G. 25 Williams, Mrs. Lambert 10 $3 00 FLORENCEVILLB. Collected hi/ Mm, J. L. Saunders. Cockburn. John Howard, Miss Friend, Parleo, Mrs. H. T. 10 35 100 60 It him '' - i'- ■I£ t ■'.■■:'' ■ 'f • •-*',4 -■■■';"■ 1 246 Saunders, J. L. Saunders, Mrs J. L. baunders, Clarence A. 200 20O 100 ^7 00 GREEKFIELD. Collected by Miss Lizzie Lamoreaux. Friend. Kilpatrick, W. J Lamoreaux, E. W. Lamoreaux, Annie Lewis, Mrs. Henry Orchard, Thomas Ritchie, Samuel $0 75 25 25 25 25 100 25 $3 00 Collected bv Miss Annie T. Ritchie. Antworth, Mrs Wm. $0 25 Brown, Mrs. Robert 15 Brown, Johnnie 10 Friend, 30 Green, Hanford 25 Green, A, Maude 25 Ritchie, Mrs. George 50 Ritchie, John, sr. 25 Ritchie, Mrs. John, sr. 25 Ritchie, William M. 20 Upton, Mamie 50 Wakem, Thomas 1 00 $4 00 CBNTERYILLE. Collected by Mrs. W. D. Balloch. Balloch, Mrs. W. D. «1 00 Balloch, J. G. 1 0» Balloch, R W. 2 00 Balloch, Mrs. R Wilmot 3 00 Balloch, Pauline D. 50 Balloch, Guy 50 Balloch, J. F. R. 50 Flewelling, Rev. J. E. 2 00 Flewelling, Mrs. J. E. Flewelling, Nellie M. Flewelling, John M. Flewel'ing, Alfred O. Flewelling, Charlie E. B. Flewelling, J. Emery Flewelling, Julia Marguerite Friend, Lee, A J. Merritt, Lydia White, Mrs. G. W. White, Mrs. G. L. Wilkinson, C. G. Wilkinson, Alice Wilkinson, Laura 150 25 2") 26 26 26 25 25 100 50 125 100 100 26 25 $19 00 LAKEVILLB. Collected by Mrs. Thomas McWaid. CarveU, Clara A. Churchill, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Matthew Corbett, Rhoda J. Corbett, Thomas M. Friend, Hume, Mrs Alex. Hume, Jennie A. Jameson, Fannie King, Mrs. John King, Mrs. C. King, Colin King, Minnie J. McCrea, Dr. Mcintosh, Belle S. McWaid, Mrs. Thomas McWaid, Wm. Wiggins, S. S Wiggins, Mrs. S. S. Wiggins, Leila E. Wigttins, Solomon C. Wiggins, Esther E. Wiggins, Hannah M. Wiggins, Bertha Cross Wiggins, Geo. S. Wiggins, Mrs. Geo. S. Wiggins, Mary E. $0 25 10 60 26 100 55 25 16 20 25 25 25 10 25 100 75 25 100 100 25 25 25 25 10 100 100 60 247 enie w las 'OSS .8. 50 ■ Williams, Mrs. Isaac 75 25 ■ Williams, Isaac P, 75 25 ■ Wilson, Mrs. Henry 20 25 ■ ^^ 1 $13 05 25 ■ KBCAPITULATION. 25 25 Collected by— " 100 Mrs. Jas. Cain. $3 00 60 " J. L, Saunders, 7 00 125 ♦* W. D Balloch, 19 00 100 «' Thos. McWaid, 13 65 100 Miss Annie I. Ritchie, 400 25 *• Lizzie Lamoreaux , 300 25 $49 65 J19 00 1st Semi-annual Corctn, 4 23 2nd «' " 5 39 $59 37 Void- Special Contribution, 63 $0 25 $60 00 10 50 WOODSTOCK. 25 i , . 100 Allan, Miss H. D. A. $0 50 55 Augherton, Mrs. James 100 25 Augherton, May B. 50 15 Augherton, Lila J. ,' 25 20 Augherton, Gcorgie F. ' 25 25 Bailey, Henry Q. 100 25 Bedell, J. J. 50 25 Bourne, Mrs. H. W. 100 10 Bourne, F. W. ../ 3 00 25 Brewer, Mattie 100 100 Bull, R. S. 1 00 75 Bull, C. H. 7 100 25 Burnbam, Q. N. A. 200 • 100 Connell, Mrs Charles 2 00 100 Connell, Mrs. C. P. , 100 25 Connell, A. A. ' 100 25 Connell, Mrs. A. B. 1 00 ' 25 Carman, Misses -■■ 100 25 1 Carman. O. M. 50 10 1 Cluff, Richard 100 100 1 Campbell, Mary J. 25 100 1 DeVeber, W. H. ('87 & ' 38) 2 00 50 B Dibblee, I>eUa 100 Dibblee, Fannie M. 100 Dibblee, W. F. & Mrs. 10 00 Dibblee, C. F. K. 100 Doyle, James 30 Friend, 500 Farrell, Henry D. 100 Garden, Mrs. H. McG. 150 Garden, A F. 100 Garden, Mrs. J, T. 100 Glew, William 100 Griffith, Dr. J E. 200 Hoyt, R. C. 100 Ingraham, Mrs. H B. 1 00 Glidden, Mrs. W. F. 50 King, J. H. * 100 Ketchum. J. D. "* 500 Loane, Mrs. John 100 Merritt, Mrs. D. F. 200 Murray, Rev. A. B. 300 McCoy, Mrs. James 100 Neales, Rev, James 2 00 Neales, Rev. Thomas 200 Neales, Rose S. 100 Neales, Julia 100 Perkins, C. T. 100 Price, Maggie 75 Price, Jane 100 Phillips, H. W. & Mrs. 200 Raymond, C. W. & Mrs. 5 00 Raymond, Bessie 100 Raymond, C. Lee S. 300 Raymond, Arthur J. B. 200 Smith, B H & Mrs. 200 Smith, B. Harry 100 Smith, Mrs. S. 300 Smith, Thos E. 100 Upham, Henry 100 Upham, Charles 100 Whenman, John 100 Wilbur, J. H. jr. 2 00 Winslow, J. C. 200 Winslow, J. N. W. 2 00 Winslow, Wentworth 100 Watson, Mrs. James 60 Watson, Mrs. G. H. 100 Williams, Mrs. E. W. 100 Williams, Bertha 50 ■' ii f 105 80 ■I f* :. ' % |) -I r '■ M vim : ^■^1^; MM'::- , ■ > >♦»:-■ i"' .1,1 ■t*.'V'. .. s, ." -'K^'- 1" .■ 248 WAKEFIELD. Emery, Hamilton & family $2 00 Emery, Mrs. C. 8. 2 00 Kinney, Mrs. 1 00 Harper, John 100 Harper, Aaron 100 Harper, James ^ 2 00 Harper, John N. 1 00 Payson, Mrs. Whitney 1 00 Simonson, Wm. & Mrs. 2 00 Simonson, Albert & Mrs. 200 Simonson, Ernest W. 50 Simonson, Ella B. 50 Slipp, Mrs. Geo. N. 100 Vail, Aurilla 100 ' , . • ' $18 00 NORTHAMPTON. Brown, Mrs. Robert Bull, C. P. Bull, Maria Bull, Mrs. W. C. Gill, Mrs. Justus Phillips, Mrs. W. H. Woolverton, Mrs. Joseph OFFBRTORIBS. St. Luke's Church, Christ Church, St. Peter\% Sunday-school, RECAPITULATION. Woodstock, Wakefield, Northampton, Offertories, $0 50 100 25 50 50 3 00 25 $6 00 $14 29 4 45 1 18 28 $20 20 $105 80 18 00 600 20 00 $150 00 PETITOODIAC. (Rt'celved too late for innertion in proptT place.) MISSION BOXES. 1 Ferguson, P. Smith, B. Smith, Brunswick , Trites, A. Turner, G. Willis, M. Yates, B. $019 14 32 48 18 24 59 $2 14 PRINCE WILLIAM. (Received too late for Insertion In proper place.) I 1 Ellegood, Wm. EUegood, Miss Eraser, Wm. Gartley, James Hatch, Mrs. Henry, John A. Henry, Mrs. John A. Henry, Frederick Henry, Sarah A. , Henry, Sarah J. Henry, Melinda ,' Henry, Wm., jr. Henry, Wm. (All Saint's) Henry, Wm. Mrs. " Hood, George _ , Hood, Wm. Jones, Thomas McMillan, Archibald $2 00 100 100 50 100 100 50 100 150 150 > 25 50 3 50 150 3 00 50 200 100 $23 25 on in proper $010 14 32 48 18 24 59 $2 14 :.iAM. srtion In proper linVs) $23 25 249 . APPENDIX. THE ENVELOPE SYSTEM. As one means of increasing tiie contributions and lessening tlie difficulties of collection, the Board of Home Missions recommends that Weekly OfiEerings be substituted for Yearly Subscriptions, wlierever practicable. The Weekly Offerings upon the Envelope System have been found to work well in many parts of the Diocese where it has been tried. The first step towards the adoption of this system in a Parish is to ascertain from a 1 the members of the Congregation what sum they are willing to contribute at the Weekly Offertory: and this being done— 1. Pledges will be received from the Parishioners for a fixed weekly sum, from one cent to one dollar and upwards, to be ,!?iven in an envelope, at the services on each Sunday. 3. A package of envelopes will be given to each contributor, printed with blanks for name and amount of offering. 8. The Treasurer will enter the amount thus received each week, to the credit of each contributor, in a book to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A stated meeting of the Vestry or Parishioneis will be held quarterly; at which meeting the Treasurer will report all subscriptions in arrears, and at the close of the Parish vear will also present all the last year's accounts of the Parish, which will then be audited and settled. By the above plan the following objects are sought to be accom- plished. 1. That not only heads of families, but all in the Parish, old and young, who have any means and earnings of their own, may contribute according to their abUity to the support of the Church. 3. That they may, as regularly as possible, at the appointed time, bring their pledged Weekly Offerings to Church, instead of paying them at the call of the collector. [Note. —The principle of the Envelope System is not interfered with when, as in exceptional cases, it may be convenient to contribute ONCE A FORTNIGHT, or at any other stated period within tne Quarter.] 8. That the parish revenue may not fall into arrears and debt be incurred. 4. That the income of the Parsh may be materially increased, so that mainly from this source sufficient provision may be made for the support of the Clergyman. All these objects may be easily attained if the Church Wardens be willingly and efficiently sustained in their efforts by those whose repre- sentatives tiiey are. The above plan has been adopted, with some variations, in a number of Parishes in several Dioceses, and has been successful. It is hoped that it may receive serious consideration in every Mission in this Diocese, and that it may be generally adopted. m ,1 . , .f . v^- '■;!&■ ii.f Ik m '. ' ' i\ ■■: < :^ f. it m' i.;;w Brunswick^" ites of Stock m . ..standing in )> lied by the said or the uses and BE Society. BW Brunswick," lave and to hold ew Brunswick, e same, and the thereof, should ;he said Society, THE SOOIETT.— Tew Brunswick," a estate clearly), hurch Society of to hold the same old the proceeds itable securities), laes and purposes CONTENTS. pAORfl. Officers and Oommittees 3-5 Bishops and Clergy. 6-7 Deaneries 8 Prayers 9 Gonstitutior 10-17 Board of Home Missions ; 18-23 Divinity Scholarships' Fund 24 Incapacitated Clergy Fund 24-25 The Clergy, Widows* and Orphans' Fund i!6-28 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund 29 Resolutions of the General Committee 30-3?^ " " Executive Committee 3J Report of the Society — Introduction J4-35 Reports of Missionaries and Local Committees 36-77 Report of the Society — Conclusion 77-78 Proceedings of the General Committee 79-94 Anniversary Meeting 95-97 Report of the Executive Committee 98-102 " " Board of Home Missions 103-109 " " Sunday School Committee 110-116 " " Committee on Object III 117-120 " " Book Depository Committee 121-122 " " Finance Committee 123-126 «* «* Committee on Amalgamation 127-132 ** " Committee on Invested Funds 133-134 ** " Glebe Land Committee 135-139 " * ** Auditors and TreasurOT 140-148 Abstract Returns Parishes and Missions 149-155 Statement for S. P. G 156-160 Accounts of Treasurer^n 161-194 Account of the Book Depository 195-196 Life Members 197-200 Subscriptions and Collections 201-248 The Envelope System 249-250 Form of WiUs 250 ^>A I; v.j, -J^ If ■ ■■■, :i| ■m ■■ ■ ■■■'■".*i I ' ■ii ■■rV ■ tV * ■ 'M ■f r^'. I '. .' . t I'.'i.'M.'.i i )..").• I ■ II !!T m&. %m i m fl''''-' :i mm ^ 1 * : . . . . . . . . .•'. ■.-.jji- ■ » ,- . . .■ . .Ki): . . . . . . . • , . . . . .■■ (..i*;;-ii. -'• ' • ^ .,:"•>(• . . .~r. . . . . . - ' ' JL . V " ',■ .- •'" '-m;:. 1 •: '•"•.. i , ; ' J J ■ • ■■ >;/^ /.Vr [■) „ i< I i • ':-v^b!{.i- ! ■^'\' -•'•■• I't:]*;^-^ Appointed Times of Meetings of the Society and Committees During the Year 1888-'89. Anniversary MBBxiNa— Thursday, July 4th, 1889. Fredericton. General Committee— July 2nd and Snl. Fredericton. Executive Committee— Wednesday, January 9th, 1889. St. John. ," " " March 6th, " Fredericton. " " -June 5th, " St. John. " Friday, July 5th, " Fredericton. *♦ Wednesday, October 2nd, " St. John. 4« <« ■I ',').:■" :,' '■■. ■■ ' ^'[-.-■•i L '(.' -'j '< tv'i ■*. ->.i",Ui..:.- .;..... ,■..,■.... .Kvv^'av^M -»ji . , , _. ' ;ri !:., ?!lij' f ';iv;i Vftohur •>• Ji, ' . ■ . ^ . . ". , , -iiif '." yc)' t't [ . , ; -1 II '1. . Ml-- '\> ;• i ) " ,.■ ''t ■^ 3ty and 59. ' i' * ■ ' Fredericton. Fredericton. St. John. Fredericton. St. John. Fredericton. St. John. ■>, '■; :,•. / > . 1 < '.,' Ui'i' :•-;■; -;" ' 'T ;■'* >'■>:_' -' ffl. ^^ii A GENERAL INDEX -OF- PRINCIPAL MATTERS IN THE REPORTS ■OF- THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE ARCH- DEACONRY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, -AND OF- THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, FROM THE FIRST REPORT TO THE FIFTY-THIRD. 1836-1888. i^rt- ' ' ; .-'Jri' - I ■ ; ''V * > :' ' r< -; -i C' 'S.r t: « r I,- 1^' Iv - •■■■ %Hfm i' •!:. il 4 ' !. m .•^^^ *'.'•. '-3^.' '/ f ' <\ \ I > \ ■f. A ■'..'! I - — . I 7 I A'A :.Kv,/3:?. > .'*- 'y I r .jj.,: '¥4. i.'t r »c.-_i . :iii; . '. ^ i- ij 1, GENERAL INDEX. NoTB.— The Reports are referred to by their num' era and pages respectively. In order to save space, many principal matters— t. e., sucn as occur every year and may be easily found— are purposely omitted. This being the first attempt at indexing all the Reports, inaccuracies and unin- tentional omissions are veir likely to be discovered. Corrections or suggestions will be thankfully received by the compilers, and may be sent to the Secretary of the Society. Page. ».- •. « '•)*■'- r-* 9 App. 61 60,62 103 76 104 84 127 127 128 81 App. 11 9 )■ : ■• J Report. Act of Assembly— to incorporate the D. C. S. (16 Vic, Cap. iv., ' '''* ' '■ ' '" 18o3), Eighteenth, To amend the above (1859), Twenty-third, To transfer certain Church Lands to the D. C. 8.(1871) Thirty-ninth, To regulate the sale and leasing of lands held by the D. C. 8. (1874), do. To consolidate and amend Acts relating to the Church of England (1885), Fifty-first, Allison, J. F., bequest from, Thirty-second, Amalfcamation of D. €. S. and Synod- Committee to consider, etc. Fifty-first, Report, and re-appointment of Committee, Fifty-second, Report of Committee, with Appendices, do. Do. do. do. ....Fifty-third, Proposed Bill to effect, ... . do. Anniversary Meeting- Change of time for holding, Act to remove doubts as to. Appendix- Archdeacon's Address, .... do. A Compendium of the Constitution, By- Laws, &c., of the D. C. 8. Do. do. do. do- Resolutions of the General Committee, Report of Committee on Constitution, Resolutions of the Gkineral Committee, etc Addresses at Anniversary Meeting, do. do. "' do. '■■' do. , ' do. do. do. do. . .Twenty- third, do. • • • • .Second, .Fourth, • !;i. . .Sixtevnth, ..Seventeenth, . .Nineteenth, . .Twentieth, do. . .Twenty-first, . .Tweqty-second, . .Twenty-third, . .Twenty-fourth, . .Twenty-fifth, 62 62 63 68 71 71 79 88 68 83 1 •i I !!• j i' ■•ifi-A i '-M ■s '■■■ '#ififc i, V it' [K,^ V-'V^ ■^'^Mi ■■■M ! I ! I- I '0^^ y ; pi''' ■ (!?1 ■,■;■■ '. 'Wit *:-i:^^'^'' . : ^i ["'V..;':' biii.'*v.\»i I' % Report. Address of the Hon. Justice Parker on Endowment Fund, Twenty-sixth, Addresses at Anniversary Meeting, . . . .Twenty -eighth, Report on Endowment Fund, do. Widows and Orphans Fund, Report and Scheme, ... .Thirty-second, Report of Schedule Committee Thirty-fourth Bye-Laws W. and O. Fund, do. ' Pastoral Letter of the Bishop, ... .... do. Letter from 8. P. G., Thirty-eighth, Summary of Statistical Returns for 1875-6, . .Forty-first, (Aho in No8. XLIL XLIII. XLIV. XLV.) Envelope System, suggestions respecting, . . . Forty-fourth, {Al»o in each mibsequent Number.) Sermon by the Right Rev. H. T, Eingdon, D. D., Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton, Forty-seventh, Appropriations, Schedule of, Fifth, "^ ' ( Will be found in each Report dmon to th£ Thirty- seventh.) Arcbdeacoil,Tlie ex o^cio First Vice-President, First, Second do. {See '• CoHter, The Venerable Archdeacon.") ArmstroniK, The Rev. John- Death of, and resolution thereon, . . . Forty-seventh, Assets of the D. €• S., statement of, do. Thirtieth, . ...Forty-fourth . . . .Forty-fifth, Page. 77 78 85 76 100 101 103 116 119 142 185 13 25 65 34 87 91 -,• V ■1 ■ 1 Bacon, The Rev. Samuel- Death of, and resolution thereon, Bailey, miss Elizabeth, bequest of- Anthority to give discharge for, Contest as to, .... do. .... .... Amount received on account of Finally settled, Bedell, W. 1.- Appointed Treasurer, Church Society, do. D. C. S. Death of, and resolution thereon, Beman, Malvina, her donation. Bell, John, bequest of. Bell, Sarah, do, .... » • • • Thirty-fourth, 40 ...Forty-fourth, 71,81 ....Forty-fifth, 81 ...Forty-sixth. 103 ....Forty-seventh, 94 . . . .Forty-eighth, 108 . . . .Third, '^ 7 . . . .Tenth, 37 ....Thirty-first, 32 ....First, 84 . . . .Twenty-sixth, 19 . . . . do. 19 Page. 77 h, 78 85 rt, 76 1 100 101 103 K 116 119 h 142 th, 185 . 13 25 ith. 65 th 84 87 01 rth, 40 th, 71,81 81 1, 103 nth, 94 th, 108 •. 7 87 It. 82 84 xth, 19 19 d Beport. . .Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, • Thirty-second, Bell, Eliza, bequest of, — Bequests, all to be funded, — Memorial of, , {Also in each stUnequent Number down to tlu Forty-third.) ,. . Detailed Statement of, .... ...'. . .Forty-fourth, do. do Forty -fifth, ., Detailed Statement showing limitations of each Bequest, Extracts from Wills, etc, . . . .Fifty-third, Bishop— -•.•:•-.-.-;,'>;*•■>«<}.'.,«. First announcement of, for New Brunswick, Ninth, Resolutions respecting, do. ^ {See " Fredericton. Bishop of," " Freder- icton, Bishop Coadjutor of," " Maine, Bishopof," " Nova Scoiia, Bishop of.") Black, The Rev. John, death of, — Thirty-seventh, Bliss, The Rev. €• P.« Secretary Executive Committee, Thirteenth, Board of Home Missions— . Name substituted for " Schedule Committee," Fortieth, Mr. G. A. SchofieUl, Secretary, do. . . , , Rules and regulations of, do. Sections 11, 12, and 13 added, do. Resolutions requiring special returns to, ....Forty-first, Vote of thanks to, and to Secretary, . . . .Forty-second, Number of increased Forty-fifth, Important report from, Forty-sixth, Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon made ex officio members of, Forty-seventh, A member of, to be chosen by each Deanery, Forty-eighth, Members of, so chosen Forty-ninth, Directed to revise whole schedule, do. Members chosen by the Deaneries, ....Fiftieth, Insurance returns to be made to do. Rules and regulations of, altered, . . Fifty-second, do. do. Fifty-third, Missionary Schedule to be sent annually to each Deanery, Fifty-third, Important Report of, "Needs of the Diocese," "Statistical Reports," new plan for secur- ing necessary contributions, Fifty-third, {A report of the Board toill be found in each Number from the time of its formation.) Book Depositories- Formed at Fredericton and St. John, . . . .Eleventh, ' .,' Committees appointed. Books imported, to be . . equally divided between Eleventh, Regulations for, Fifteenth, Page. 22 30 76 86 90 135 rf* • ^ ? * 4 12 14,16 41 18 58 , 3 14 54 21,150 56 66 79 65 95 84 8tt 96 m 92 83 83 103 27 27 ?5 i •,,::f*p ^/ »■ i .i 'i- :•• . } V-.V. < -I •r,: VM m " ■ ,, W ■ '■ if ^ ■/•in ■;■■•'; "..v-^v ' ■ ■■(■;; ■ 'i,- ".' '^, **j •• )-r\ I 't I ■'■J ■':¥:.. ( :v •• .i-V'-'.l)''-!! Report. Page. I Depository at St. John, appropriation to, ... .Thirty -ninth, 59 Committee for, ... do. 63 Report of, Forty-first, 61 Depository at Moncton, resolution as to, Forty-eighth, 09 Report of St. John Committee, "Branch Depositories," Fiftieth, Regulations for Branch Depositories Fifty-first, ,,, Vote of thanks to Rev. T. B. Dowling, Secre- tary St. John Depositorjr, Fifty- third. Removal of, from Diocese, .... do. Botsford* the Hon. JndKe— Death of, and resolution thereon, . . . .Twenty-ninth, 85 lloyer« the Kev. W. N., death of, — Thirty-ninth, 43 118 107 92 122 •i i < t. fl^•, f i; •■ ■ t. * '1.- 'w " ...j; Cathedral, The— ■ ...,<.-;?? ■■■,wv?8 'h. Consecration of (August 81st, 1858), . . .Eighteenth, Delegates from, to D. C. S., and mode of election, Forty-first, Carr, The Kev. J. F., death of, — Forty-third, Census of the Province of N. B. (1840),Scventh, • Charles Merrltt Trust, Report on, . Children's Mission Boxes Account, Names or Numbers to be published, Chipman, The Hon. Chief Justice— jL^eatn oi, •••• .... .... ' Bequest of, and resolution thereon, 1 ' Widow of, funeral of, -' Bequest of, report on '"• Release for, authorized Payment of reported, Church Society of the Archdeaconry of K. B.— ■■■■ {See •' Society" " ConatitutioH.") ,-■ ■ . >,; h; i. 'j ■}?. Churton, The Rev. Canon, of St. Alban's, England, visit from, Fiftieth, Forty-fourth, Forty-Sixth, Forty-eighth, Sixteenth, do. Forty first. Forty-second Forty-third ao. 10 58 44 7 79 122 94 9 25 53 60 65 67 94 Clergy- Meeting of (Sept. 8, 1886), Names of, present at, . Resolutions of, . . . ■ Colonial ^Imperial Act of 1874), ■ • ■ • . . . Fu-st, . , ... do. '';- ' .... do. . . . .Forty-fifth, «?i 8 8 8 69 i-". •>• 1, 10 f 58 d, 44 7 rth, 79 th, 122 ith. 94 9 1 25 53 ond 60 ■d 65 67 Report. Clergy W. and O. Fund— ? {See " Widme and Orphans.") Clopper, Henry Ci.— First Treasurer Church Society, First, Codification, etc.. of Acts relating to Church of England- Bill for, submitted and approved Forty -eighth, do. do. ... .Fiftieth, Act passed, ' ... .Fifty-first, Committees, Appointment and Reports of, Etc.— See " Board of Home Missions." " Book Depositories." . " Clergy Widows' and Orphans' Fund." "Constitution." " Divinity Scholarships' Fund." " Endowment Fund. '^ " Executive Committee." " Finance Committee." "General Committee." "Glebe Lands." " Incapacitated Clergy Fund." " Loan Committee." " Needs of the Diocese." . ,- " Occasional Paper Committee." " Rules and Regulations." " Schedule Committee." " Sunday Schools." " Widows' and Orphans' Fund, special." Compendium* A, of theRules, Objects, His- tory, etc., of Church Society and D. C. S., Sixteenth, Constitution of the Church Society, First, Alterations in, Tenth, Constitution of the Diocesan Church Society, do. Amendments and Alterations — i Article VI., Sec. 1, addition to, do. IV., altered, ^ do. XIV., amended, .... do. VI., Objects Nos. 7 and 8, do. XVIII., altered, , Report on Amendments to, .... Amendments adopted, Article XII., altered, do. VIII., Object No. 9. added, do. VI., No. 8, and VII., No. 1, amendedThirlieth, do. VIII., Object No. 2, amended, . . . .Thirty-second, do. Object No. 10, added, . . . .Thirty-third, Page 27 104 107 108 . . . .Eleventh, . . . . do. ....Fourteenth, ....Sixteenth, . . . .Twentieth, . . . .Twentieth. . . . .Twenty-first, . . .Twenty- third, . .Twenty-seventh, 16 25 85 5 24 24 28 24 81 68 88 81 28 80 81 85 ■•'•"••.83 ••.Hvt''^. ' ■ .■.'■(."f'f I ■ ^ aii-'j',*; ' W ■'■V .■.'•.1. I 1 ■ Si I i : I, 6 Article VIII.. XIII., Sec. 1, altered, do. YIII., neyf, and other Nos. altered, do. yil., added to, do. XIV., do. .... ... do. III. and XIII. amended, do. IX., Object No. 11, added, do. VII., Sec. 5, added, "Board of Home Missions," substituted for "Schedule Committee," Article XII., Sec. 5, added do. IX., Object No. 11, abolished, do. VII., Sec. 3, altered, .... do. IX., Object No. 7, altered, and No 1 1 added, .... do. XV., Sec. 2, added, do. VIII., Sect. 2, altered, . . . do. IX. , Object No. 7, altered, do. XIV., Sec. 1, altered. do. VI., Sec. 2, do. do. XII., Sec. 8, do. do. VI., Sec. 2, do, do. VIII., Sec. 1, do. do. VIII., Sec. 2, do. Committee appointed to report on, Article IX , Object No. 12, added, Coster, The Venerable Archdeacon- Meeting of Clergy called by, .... Address by. First Vice-President of Church Society, Address by, Vote of thanks to, Death of, .... Resolution thereon, . . Coster, The Rev. Frederic- First Secretary of Church Society, First Secretary of D. C. S., Death of, and resolution thereon, Coster, The Rer. Charles G., Ph. D.— Death of, Coster, The Rev. N. A., death of. • • • • • • • • Report. Thirty-fifth, Thirty-sixth, do. do. do. Thirty-seventh, Thirty- ninth. Fortieth, Forty-first, Forty-second, Forty-fourth, do. do. Forty-fifth, do. Forty-sixth, do. do. Forty -seventh, do. Forty-eighth, do. Fifty-third, . First, . . do. . . do. . . do. . Second, . .Fourth, ..Tenth . .Twenty-third, do. ..First, . .Tenth, . .Thirty -first, . .Forty-fifth, . .Forty-fourth, Deaneries, List of, (Same in every mtbue^iicnt Nufnber.) Deficiency Fund— ' Subscriptions to, ■Z Thanks tendered to Mr, S. Schofield, .Forty-sixth, • r. ' .Forty-seventh, do. Page. 44 84 84 84 41 51 54 53 53 53 69 69 70 66 72 65 65 65 65 65 95 107 84 8 3 16 26 11 9 87 25 85 27 87 82 57 61 112 65 Page. 44 84 84 . 84 41 51 54 58 58 53 69 •JO 66 72 65 65 65 65 65 95 107 84 8 8 16 26 11 9 87 25 85 27 87 82 57 61 h, . 7 enth, 112 65 * • • • Report. Page. • • • • ....Forty-third, 68 ne— • • • • ... Twenty-second, 35 do. 88 ■ • • • ■ • • do. 89 • • t do. 40 • ■ • • ....Thirty-ninth ISO • • • • ....Forty-third, 68 tof. .... Forty-seventh, 95 Fifty-second, 104 DeVeber, L. H., bequest of* De Wolfe, Mra. Sarah l} '•^^^•1 '^■^M V ■ ■•■■ -t'^a ij -C- ■♦.- : ■■.^* Xi l» iV ivi ^f.w .: t,,. At Dalhousie, petition and resolution respect- ing, Thirty-sixth, Geneny Resolutions respeetiog, do; Report on, referred to Executive Com- ' mittee, Thirty-sixth, Committee appointed, with certain powers, do. Report from, _. . . .Thirty-seventh, 84 4 125 Conveyances ordered, Eingsclear, Salisbury, Moncton, .... .... .... .... do. Do. do., Andover do. ' " Committee appointed, with enlarged powers, Thirty-ninth, Acta TeltAing to (See " Aet of Asmnblv") .... do. Resolutions respecting, in Addington, Polce- idBr n^oucbe tmd Brunswick, , . . .Fortieth, 88 85 45 50 55 55 57 61 6lL,62 62 '■• i)-l ■x ■ ■•.7 ' '•.■1 ^, 1 '.' >1 . 4 ■ * -,(• , ' . . f '' ■■■. '■* '■ } ■ '• I '' ■ .- i V.' mff:- ' fe ■'■■■A*'' Oi ■Mii 1>' r. ■' IT .;^. ■>';»; I 10 R«port. Forty-first, ....Forty -second, .... Forty fifth, do. ... Forty-sixth, Pa««. 62 63 79 84 75 71,78 95 Committee, powers of confirmed, do. do. do. Petition from Dalhousie, .... Report thereon, Resolution as to lot at Perth, .... Resolutions as to payment to Addington, .... do. Payment reported, Forty- seventh, Reports as to sale of and payment for tract at Perth, Forty -seventh, 74, 95 -; Resolution as to, at Perth, Forty-eighth, 107 "• Powers as to, granted to Executive Committee,Forty-ninth, 84 Proceedings as to, at Andover do. 94 do. referred to Committee, .... do. 95 Committee authorized to institute proceed- V. ,. ' : Ing, for, do. 97 ' {See a/so No». L. Ll.y ttune resolution.) Report of Committee a» to, at Hopewell, .. . do. 107 In Hopewell, proceedings concerning, . . .Fiftieth, 104, 107, 108 , In Dumfries, Committee to inquire, etc., .... do. 110 - Report of Committee, Saumarcz, Hopewell, ,^ Alma, Blissfield, do. ' 119 ": Resolution as to, in Thirty-ninth Report, page ! '. 61, amended, Fifty-first, 102 Report of Committee, Saumarez, Perth, Albert, do. 114 Resolutions respecting, in Queensbury and Dumfries, Fifty-second, 108 Report of Committee, Albert, Gloucester, Blissfield, do. 116 Report of Committee, Blissfield, Dumfries, ..Fifty-third, 189 Glebe Lands' Tmst— Report upon, .... Statement of funds, . . . .Forty-second. . . . .Forty-fourth, • • « t . . • t . I /" ■ . . . .Fifty-first, .... do. ....Fifty-second, Gordon* Mrs. R. €.- Donation from, .... Disposal of , . . . Vote of thanks to, Grants- Title of Churches aided Conditions of making (K To vacant Missions, proviso ap to, - To other Missions, do. ,. Conditions of, as to insurance. Gradual reduction of, .. To Divinity Students, . Condition as to insurance eliminated, * 4ftf Jj ^o* ^^' Parsonage Houses, Gray, The Rev. B. G., D. D.— , Invited to join Church Society, .... ... .First, Jjetiei^ ffom, to 4i'ch4cQCOQ OostpFi • • r • 4^. 61 86 106 ....Fourteenth, ....Seventeenth, . . . Forty-eighth, .. . do. uiu . . . .Fiftieth, .... do. . . . . do. .Fifty-second, do. , 24 21 98 98 96 97, 117 108 95 ff;'. 95 12 34 11 ■)•■ ■■ . Page. :; 62 (, 63 79 84 75 71,78 tU, »5 th, 74,95 h, 107 84 ., w 107 K». 107, 108 110 '' 119 ad, ond. irth, '» )nd, <3ray, Bev. J. W. D., D. D.- Report. t' ■ J" \ 114 108 116 189 61 86 106 lib, htb, 24 21 98 98 96 97,117 108 ■ 95 . .,-••!'! 12 34 Sermun by, ... ... .Tenth, Appointed Secretary Diocesan Church Society, do. Death of, and resolution thereon, . . . .Thirty -third. Grimmer, G, S^ Esq., Q. C— Death of, and resolution thereon, Growth of the Church- In the Mission of Andover, Fifty years' progress, .... ... .Fifty-second, . . . .Forty-eigbth, ... Fifty-first, Page. 7 87 37 96 84 84 Hall, Mrs., bequest or« Thirty-fifth, , •',' do. Thirty-sixth, Hansen, Niels V.— Ordained for Parish of New Denmark, . . . .Forty-first, Harrison, The Rev. Canon, death of, — Forty fourth, Hatheway, Frederick W., bequest of, . .Thirty-first, ....Thirty-eighth, .... do. ....Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, ... Forty-first, .... do. Forty-sixth, Hazen, Miss D. B., devise of, . . . Will contested, Uv« ••• •••• ••• UU* •••• •••• •■« Report on property devised, etc Authority to Finance Committee, . . Settlement of legal proceedings, . . . Hazen, Miss D. B., Trust- Site for church, etc.. Parish of Simonds, . do. , ,., , do. do. * do. defined,. Report on, .... ... .... Report on, special, Report on application of F. B. Hazen, as to ^081i0| ••«• ■••» •••• • Reports on, .... •••• ... Mrs. Lordly's claim, Same settled and paid, Fawcett claim settled, Land taken by St. John Bridge Company. Mr. Ti-ueman s case, Report of Finance Committee, revaluation, etc Home Missions (See Board of Home Missions). 51 52 27 61 88 47 47 60 59,61 60 60 75 62 55 60 67 Forty-first, Forty-second, do. Forty-third, Forty-sixth, 00, 108 do. 104 Forty-seventh, 87,05 71 147 108 98 99 124 do. Forty-eighth, do. Forty-ninth, do. Fifty-third, . I" \ >i 12 S!.'"r ■ ^ Report. Hudson, the Rev. James— . t^ <.» .4. Appointed by S. P. G., visiting Missionary on Miramicbi River Fifth, Death of, and resolution ttiereon, u. ....Tliirty-sixth, Pae(e. 16 47 .*f >1 » V. 1 ■ •,' '. r f ■pin:. ^' 1 * ['■■ ■*'-■ **• i^v , '' '■ ':' \" fr ■ ■ i',;,' ' ■' |: I ■■ -,■-■■■ ( ^\ 1- v.: I ^ 1:1 ' 1 1 u. • r-'- . ( Incapacitated Clergy Fund - Resolution respecting, . .Thirty-seventh, 51 Report of Committee on. . .Thirty-eighth. 34 Rules of, adopted, . .Thirty-ninth, 50 Appropriation to, .... do. 50 do. Rev. T. Hartin, . .Forty-fourth, 78 Section 4 of Rules altered, ..Forty-fifth, 73 Grant to Rev. T. Hartin, do. 73 Special Committee appointed to promote, . . . .Forty-eighth, 96 Grant from, do. 98 Report of Special Committee, . .Forty-ninth. 108 Interest to be allowed to, ..Fiftieth, 113 Appropriation to, from Endowment Fund. . . Fifty-first, 90 Revised Rules and Regulations for, adopted do. 5 23,91 Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund- rf' '■ Contributions to, . .Forty-niiith ' 109 Appeal for, ... do. 109 Inch, John, hequest of, . Forty-fourth, 79 Invested Funds- it •.•.■i.,j •- . Loan from, authorized, . .Thirty-fourth, 30 Modes of repaying do. 37 Opening subscription for, do. 41 Resolution respecting, . .Fifty second, 87 Special Comm ttee to report on, do. 91 do. report of . .Fifty-third, 133 investments- <■■, " Committee appointed to report on, . .Twelfth. 3:5 Report of, Scheme, . .Thirteenth, 19 i Loan Committee appointed, do. 31 Order as to distribution of, and interest, . . . Sixteenth, 30 do. to make as funds allow, . .Twenty -second. 39 1 ; Distribution of, . .Thirty -sixth, 52 ; ' Statement of, . .Forty-fourth, 87 ' i Ul/» ••■• •«•• •••• ■• . .Forty-fifth, 91 insurance of Church and Other Built lings— Resolution requiring, ..Fiftieth, 96 do. modification of, ..Fifty-second, 9.i Tagfi. ■; ';'; 15 tb, 47 1 ' « • o .' • " jventb, ightli. linth, )artli, fth, I. ■■ - ' ighth, ). ilnth. 51 34 50 50 78 72 i>.:72 96 98 108 113 90 23,91 rst, ). Qintli o. fourth, fourth, o. second, o. third, th. eenth, do. enth, ty -second, ,y-sixth, ir-fourth, r-fifth, ' i ' eth, second, 109 109 79 37 41 87 91 133 2:; lU 21 \W 31) rri 87 91 96 9.") Vl Judgment in St. Geoive*s Church vs. Cougle — Report. ougl To be printed, .... Committee to print Jarvis, The Rev. G, S., D. D., Death of,. .Forty-sixth. ...Thirty-fifth, do. Page 41 53 60 . .Twelfth, , . Thirteenth, Ketchum, The Revc W. Q.— Secretary Executive Committee, .... Secretary D. C. S., Ketchum, Peter, bequest of, .Twenty-ninth, Kingdon, The Right Rev. H. TuUy, D. D.— Consecrated Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton, July 10th, 1881, Forty-sixth, Sermon by, Forty -seventh, 16 17 37 185 Lay Delegates, Substitutes authorized, Forty-sixth, Lay Readers* Resolution respecting, . . . .Third, Lee, The Rev. Canon, Death of, — Thirty-ninth, Loan Committee (See also " Finance Committee.") Appointment of, Thirteenth, Report of, 65 9 43 do. To invest, as funds allow, Report of, do. do. do., special, • • • • 21 10 29 do. . . . .!Nineteenth, . .. Twenty-second, 39 ....Thirty-fifth, 51 . . . .Thirty-seventh, 56, 60 . . . .Thirty-eighth, 47 . . . .Thirty-ninth, 60 Maine, The Right Rev. the Bishop of ' (Burgess)— Address of, at Anniversary Meeting, . . . .Twenty-eighth, 80 i ■'■ it ■ •••■5*8 ■;•;'... I ..'1 .*■■ y^,:. . i6 '•■■■ : ivf, .■;■ ■ ^» '• ■ ^Sm ■•i;4] 'Mi •■ T'i ^'^'•'^1 ;w^''j 11^ i, .•'-, 14 Medley* The Most Rev. John, D. tt.-' Consecrated Bishop of Fredericton, May 4tb, Report. fage. 1845. Forty-sixth, J'» 5 . ' Elected Metropolitan of the Province of Canada "■>*^ January 2 ?th, 1879, Forty-lourtb, 24 ■ • McCiivern, The Rev. John- ■•■■ ■■ 'i Death of, and resolution thereon, . . . Merritt» Charles- . . . .Thirty-third, 87 ■. ;. Bequest from, . . Forty-third, 130 c ./ Resolution respecting (See " Charles Merritt Trust.") Forty-fourth, 78 ■:'} Missionaries- ', :• ■ Annual Returns by, ... . ... .... Nineteenth, 24 Travelling Outfit, advance for, Forty-ninth, 87 Missionary Schedule- Committee to Revise, Thirty-third, 30 'i; do. Report of, Thirty-fourth, 34 \ do, do do. 100 Pastoral Letter, as to, do. 103 To be Remodelled, . . . .Thirty-flflh, 35 A {See "Schedule Committee") J . ■ New method for, ... Fifty-third, 86 Missions* Parochial and Special- 1 " Grant in aid of, Forty-sixth, 68 do. do Forty-seventh, 60 4o do . . .Forty- eighth. 98 nsr J A Neales, The Rev. James- Donation of Life Policy to D. C. S., in Trust, Retiring allowance to, Needs of the Diocese— The Bishop to appoint deputation, Executive Committee to arrange for Meetings, etc., Meetings to be held on behalf of D. C. S B. H, M. to take steps to make known. Report of B. H. M. on steps taken, B. H. M. to appoint Committee on Thirty-fourth, Fifty -second, Thirty-fifth, Forty-eighth, Fiftieth, Fifty second. Fifty-third, do. Nova Scotia. The Right Rev. the Bishop of- Letterfrom, sketching plan of Church Society, First, Letter from, do. 34 90 49 105 108 92 lOa 82 6 14 If I'age. w ; !•' • 5 24 87 130 7« fth, ^4 87 36 34 100 103 35 86 68 60 98 jurth, 34 ;ond. 90 49 105 108 92 105 82 6 14 Report. President of Church Society, Piret, •■ . Resolution resnecting, on division of the 8ee, Ninth, Death of, Fifteenth, Resolution thereon, ... do. m O Occasional Paper Committee, appointed, Report of— Paper No. 1, do. do. No. 3, Resolution as to, do. Report of— Paper No. 3, Resolution as to, Report of — Paper No. 4, PaiJer No. 5 adopted, and resolution, do. No. 6, authorized, ... do. No. 7, submitted and adopted, do. No. 8, to be issued by committee, do. No. 9, read and approved, .... Forty-third, .Forty- fourth, do. do. ' ' .Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth, do. •Forty-seventh, .Forty-eighth, .Forty-ninth. .Fiftieth, . do. .Fifty-first, ', 06 84- 76 78 76 105 98 107 m ■ i --^{♦''•'♦H*-'"^*^ t«. *•$ ;■'(•>*' Parsonage Houses — Grants authorized to aid in building, . . . .P ^^tieth, S4 Parlter, Tlie Honorable Chief Justice- Death of , and resolution thereon T liny-first, ^ 32 Bequest of Tiiirty-seconu^ 75 Resolhtion re.^pecting, Thirty-third. 31 Report as to, ... .Tbirty-fourth, 42 Parker, The Hon. Neville, Master of the Rolls- Death of, and remarks of the Lord Bishop tLereon, Thirty-fifth, 47 Parker, IMiss, bequest of, Thirty -ninth, 29 PatronaKCt Resolution respecting, Twenty-eighth, 82 Patron— His Excellency Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, Baroiiet. G. C. B First, 2« Ilis Excellency Major-General Sir John Har- vey, K. C. H. and C. B Second. 7, 10 His Excellency Sir William M. G. Colebrooke, K. H Sixth, # Presides at and addresses anniversary meeting, Twelfth, \!\ • i.fi M v.li :,.;-t m ■ r,l '» .. i -t i '■m •It '. ): '".>m Report. Page. His Excellency Sir Edmund "W.Head, Baronet,Thirteenth, 3 His Excellency the Hon. J. H. T. Manners- Sutton, Nineteenth, Presides at anniversary meeting Twentieth, do. Address of, Twenty-second, do. do Twenty-fourth, His Excellency the Hon. Arthur H. Gordon. .Twenty-seventh, Presides at and addresses anniversary meeting do. 4^ do. do. Twenlv-eighth, m: do. do. Thirtieth, His Excellency Major-General Hastings Doyle.Thirty -second, Perdval* IIII88, donation from, Thirty-fifth, Protest of The Rev. the Rector of St. 10 29 79 63 3 33 78 »4 3 51 Paul's, Portland,. Forty-seventh, 64 ■ r i (!' .■.■-,•■■ p <.? Kawlelgii, , Mrs.— '* Bequest of • • • • • • • ....Thirty-third, 26 Resolution as to. • • • ■ t • • do. 40 Report of Proceedings- - Church Society, f or . . . 1886-7, . . . .First. do. 1837-8, .. .Second. do. 1838-9, . . . .Third. .. ,. ., 4p- 1839-40, Fourth. , ' , 1 > w 1840-1, ....Fifth. QO. ^' I " 1841-2, ....Sixth. . . 4^' ' . do. 1842-3, Seventh. ; #- do. 1848-4, Eighth. do. 1844^5, ....Ninth. 1 Diocesan Church Society, 1845-0, ... Tenth. mO* 1846-7, Eleventh. '"' '^Kfi' 1847-8, ' • . . . .Twelfth. - » 4K 1848-9. Thirteenth. • ; , 4l^ 1849-50, . . . .Fourteenth. , J ^ do. 1850-1, ....Fifteenth. do. 1851-2, . . Sixteenth. '''■ ' t •' • do. 1852-3, . . . Seventeenth. do. 1853-4, . . . .Eighteenth. do. 1854-5, Nineteenth. '" • do. 1855-6, Twentieth. do. 1856-7. . . .Twenty-first. do. '' 1857-8, . . . .Twenty-second. ** '- . do. 1858-9, . . . Twenty-third. do. 1859, . . Twantyfourth. do. 1859-60, Twenty -fifth. do. 1860-1, ... Twenty-sixth. do. 1881-2, Twenty-seventh. 17 Page cond, urth, iventh, ighth, th, renth, bird, ,?-..-' ,i':r tb. ,h. ' entb. jentb. atb. ntb. teenth. eentb. ,,. eentb. tietb. ty-flrst. ity-second. ty-third. ityfourtb. ity-flfth. ity-sixtb. ity-seventb, Report. Page, ...Twenty-eightb. ,. .Twenty flinth. , . .Thirtieib. , . .Thirty-first. . .Thirty second. . Tbirty-lUird. , . .Thirty -fourth. ..Thirty-fifth. . Thirty-sixth. . .Thirtv-seventli. ..Thirty-eightli. . .Thirty-ninth. ..Fortieth. ..Forty-flrst. ..Forty- second. , ..Forty-third, . Forty-fourth. ...Forty-fifth. . .Forty-sixtli. . .Forty-seventh. . . .Forty-eighth. . Forty-ninth. ..Fiftieth. . .Fifty-first. ..Fifty-second. , . .Fifty-third. Resolutions of the General and Executive Committees- Standing, Twentieth, 71 .Twenty-first, 3 ■ Diocesan Church Soc iety, 1862-3, ■ do. 1863-4, 10 1 do. 1864-5, 29 1 do. 1865-6. do. 1866-7, 53 1 do. 1867-8, 3 1 do. 1868-9. 33 1 do. 1869-70, 78 1 do. 1870-1, 34 1 do. 1871-2, 3 1 do. 1872-3. r'i ^1 do. 1873-4, do. 1874-5. 1 do. 1875-6, 64 1 do. 1876-7, ^L do. 1877-8, ^B do. 1878-9, B do. 1879-80. H do. 1880-1 , B do. 1881-2, S do. 1882-3, 26 1 do. 1883-4, do 1884-5, do. 1885-G, 1 do. 1886-7, I do. 18S7-8. .J»} .^:^% K . ^-■■i' do. 88 Note. — These and other similar regoluHons, m passed from lime to time, are to he found in nearly every subsequent Report xomew/iere betwem pages 8 and 30. For general resolutions see the following heads : " Amalgamation of the D. C. 8. and Synod." " Anuiversarj' Meetings." " Bailey, Miss Elizabeth, Bequest of." •' Bequests." "Bishop." " Board of Home Missions." " Book Depositories." "Cathedral, The." " Children's Mission I^oxes." "Clergy." "Codification of Acts." "Constitution." " DeWolfe, Mrs. S. C." " Diocesan Hymn Book." ' " Diocesan Magazine." " Divinity Scholarships' Fund." "Divinity School," .: I 18 ".7 '' ' Report, " Education of Children of the Clergy." "Endowment Fund." ' • Endowment of Parishes and Missions. " - "Executive Committee." " Finance Committee." " Foreign Missions." " General Committee." ./: . " Glebe Lands." "Grants." " Hazen, Miss D. B., Trust." " Incapacitated Clergy Fund." " Incapacitated Clergy Special Fund." " Invested Funds." "Investments." "Insurance." - .' "Lay Delegates." " Lay Readers." " Loan Committee." "Missionaries." "Missionary Schedule." , "Missions, Parish and Special." " Needs of the Diocese." " Occaaional Paper Committee." "Parsonage Houses." "Patronage." "Returns." "Richibucto Trust." "Schedule Committee." '.M.'i-y.i >.,• .Hi "S. Scovil Trust." .^ " Society, The Church." ' . "Society, The Diocesan Church." " Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge." "Society for Propagating the Gospel in F. P." "Special Funds." " Sunday Schools." "Travelling Missionary." "Treasurer." "Vice-Pn -dec ■ of the Society." " "Widows' iind Orphans' Fnnd, the Clergy." , ,, • " Widows' iind Orphans' Fr d, Special." .,, ; Returns— Of aided churches built and enlarged Tenth, From missionaries, abstract of, . . . .,• Twenty- second, From parishes and missions, abstract of Thirty-seventh, Required from church wardens as to glebes, assessments, etc., Forty-first, Yearly, required from missionaries, .... do. Richibucto Trusts (James "Wheaton for St. Mary's)— Resolution to receive, . . Thirty-fourth, Report of receipts on account of, Thirty-fifth, do, do, . . Thirty-sixth, Page. *'i*>u: hii- ■il 2('. 2T Sai 50 50 Sat 34 Sec 51 51 FaKe> "lit' '«- 47 ■second, 3(^ seventh, 27 irst, -fourth, -fifth, -sixth, 50 50 34 51 51 . .. .Forty-first, . .Twenty-fourth, 10 Report. Robinson, Beverly- Bequest of, to W. and O. Fund, .... Robinson, Georse D., death of, Roberts, Rev. K, J. W.— Appointed Secretary of Executive Committee, and Aasiisttint Secretary Church Society, Eighth, do. do. D. C. 8., ....Tentli, Robertson, James F.— Donation from, to Special W. and 0. Fund,. .Fifty-second, Rules and Regulations of the General Committee — Page. 73 9 16 87 84 Committee appointed to report on, See " Board of Home Missions." "Divinity Scholarsliips Fund." "Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund. "Incapacitated Clergy Fund." " Schedule Committee." "Widows' and Orphans 'Fund, The Clergy."' " Widows' and Orphans' Fund, Special." Forty-eighth, 107 Saint Clement's, Prince William (Mrs.- West)— Resolution to receive trust for, Fiftieth, Amount received, Fifty-first, Saint George and PennAelu— Application to have moneys received in trust 164 .Fifty.flrst, 101, 106 do. 106, 128 .Fifty second, 104 Tenth, Forty-second, do. 25 46 55 for, Amount received, do. do. in full, Saint John- Proceedings of first local committee ut, Great fire at Resolution thereanent. Saint Martins, Parish of— Conveyance of lot to D. C. S., in trust for, . .Thirty-seventh, 58 Saint Peter's, Derby- Amount received in trust for, Saturley, The Rev. J. H., death of. Secretary— Of the Church Society: The Rev. F. Coster, First, 99 .Forty-fourth, 103 .Thirty ninth, 82,43 '^ 'IK; ; r ■ ■ !* * ■; ■-■■y.l i r- ^<^.,: >«.'.« •V „. fm •'.■mi 20 yl li- i : ?M .^;^-;^.- ft ; I Iteport. Of tlie Diocesan Church Society : The Rev. F. Coster Tlie Rev. J. W. D. Gray The Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, .... Schedule Committee- Formation of, . . Election of first. William M. Jarvis, Secretary of, .... Scheme and regulations for. Vote of thanks to Mr. Jarvis, Adopted into constitution, G. A. Schofleld, Secretary of, Rules and regulations for, adopted. Bye-laws of. Section b amended, do. Sections b and c amended, Vote of thanks to Mr. Schofleld, Powers of, increased, ... Name of changed to "Board of Home Mis sions," (q. v.,) .... Schofleld, Samuel- Appointed Treasurer, Resignation of, and resolution thereon, Scovil, The Rev. Canon, death of, Scovil, The Rev. Ellas- Death of, and resolution thereon, Fifth, Scovil, Samuel- Death and devise in trust of, and resolution . Twenty-first, . .Thirty-first, Fage. ..Tenth, 87 .. do 87 ..Thirteenth, 17 . .Thirty-fifth, 35 do. 35 do App. do. 36 do. 41 . .Thirty-sixth, 34 do. 3 do. 88 . .Thirty-seventh , 47 . Thirty-eighth, 40 do. 43 ..Thirty-ninth, 54,56 is- ..Fortieth, 53 . .Forty -fifth. 73, 8() . .Forty -sixth, 77 ..Fifty-first, 83 thereon, Scovil, Samuel J. appointed Treasurer, Resignation of, and proceedings thereon, . . Scovil, The Rev. WJIllian E., Aeath of, S. Scovil Trust- Extract from will, creating, , Death of Mrs. Scovil, beneficiary for life. . Report on, Settlement with Rector of Cambridge, Special reports on, Special grant out of, to parsonage. Claim of Church Wardens of St. James', Revaluation of, 31 80, 36 .Thirty-fourth, 43, 4H .Forty-first, 44 Simonds, Miss Ann- Bequest of, and resolution thereoai,,, Payment of, ^.^ . ^^, Simonds, Parish of— Site for church, etc., granted, Description of, TAventy-ttrst. 35 ...Thirty-ninth, 59 Forty-third, 68 . . . Forty-sixth, 75 do. 92, 103 Forty-eighth, 99 do. 109 ....Fifty third, 125 .Thirty-first. 33 .Thirty fifth, 51 .Forty -second, 55 do. 60 91 Page. 37 87 > 17 h. 35 "» 35 App. 36 41 ah, 34 3 38 'ventli , 47 srhilj. 40 CJ 43 inlb, 54,56 . 53 [tb. 73,80 xtb, 77 •«t. 83 r- first, 31 first. 30, 36 ourtU, 42, 4K irst. y-tirst, ninth, tbird, sixtb, I. eigbtb. o. third. yr.flret. y fifth, 44 35 59 (58 7r) 92, 103 99 109 125 33 51 Society, The Church, of New Brunswick — of the Archdeaconry Report. Bishop of Nova Scotia's plan for First, Resolutions of Clergy, adopting do do. Constitution of, draft of, ... .... do. Letter to the Bishop of Nova Scotia, . . . do. Resolutions of Clergy, do. First meeting of do. Reply of Bishop of Nova Scotia revising proposed constitution do. Resolutions thereon do. Address by Archdeacon Coster. ... ... do. Amendments and additions to the constitu- tion of , .... .... .... .... do. The constitution of, adopted, do. First patrou'of, do. First President of do. First Vice-President of, do. Other Vice Presidents of, do. Other officers of, do. First Executive Committee of, ... do. First sermon before, do. Dr. B. Q. Gray's letter declining to join, do. Resolutions and proceedings of, do. Operations, of, etc., during 1841, ..«. Sixth, Change of name of, proposed, Ninth, Special general meeting of, authorized, do. Committee appointed, ... do. Constitution of, alt»3rations in, Tenth, Change of name of, do. Special general meeting of, at St. John, .... do. Return of operations of, from 1837 to 1S45, do. (See "Society, Diocesan Church of New Brunswick.") Brunswick — . . . .Tenth, -second, ,o. 55 60 Society, Hiocesan Church, of New Formation of , . . Constitution of, .... do. Appointment of officers of, ... do. Life members in, do. Vice-Presidents of, nominated, Eleventh, Constitution of, amendments to, ... do. (See " Constitution.") Resolutions to apply for Act of Incorpor- ation of, Abstract of Bill to Incorporate, A compendium of rules, objects, etc., of, Incorporation of, report of committee, . . Act of Incorporation granted Seal of, adopted, Resolutions to apply for Act to alter time of holding anniversary meeting, Resolutions consequent on change. .Twelfth, . Sixteenth, . do. Seventeenth, .Eighteenth, do I'age. 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 24 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 34 35 4 15 15 15 35 85 40 47 35 5 37 40 4 24 19 24 61 24 9 25 .Twenty-third, 32, 86 do. 42 m^ za i ^i:;;;-.;.C.f' ^>.. ■ 5>-' ?• ' , i. d'^'" ;. t;^ , ! 1' . • . ■ ■,''.. '■ t-^- 'V.V'.t m,-.. -^ . * ■■ .1 . '- ■ ib Het>f>rt. Pacre. Act to amend Act of lacorporation, . . . .Twent.y-third, App. Seal may be used by Executive Committee, Tliirty-sixth, 48 Amalgamatiou of, with Synod, committee appointed on, Fifty-first, 104 Report of committee Fifty-second, 84, 127 Committee to act on report do. Report of committee with Bill proposed, Siiociety for PromotinK Christian Knowledge- Third jubilee of, Messrs. J. & A. McMillan, agents for, Special publications of, recommended, Grants from, {See also) ... .... .... 84 82, 127 17 50 111 108 114 : Fifty-second, 106, 107 . Thirteenth, : Thirty-fifth, . Forty-eighth, j Forty-ninth, ] Fiftieth, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in F. P. ...First, 12 ...Second, 9 . . .Third, 4 ...Sixteenth, 26 ...Twenty-fifth, 28,31 ...Twenty-sixth, 30 Resolution to communicate with, Application to, Reply of, Jubilee of Proposal from, "Block sum," ... do. do. ... .... Ri soixition respecting. Letter from and motion thereon Kesohuions as to reductions by, .... Grants of, reduced, ... .... Letter from, asking aid for Foreiffu Missions, Thirty-third, do. notifying I urther reductions,... .Thirty fourth, Collections to be made for, Thirty-sixth, Letter from, including terms of grants and list of missions aided more than ten years,Thirty-8eventh, Special grant from, owing to St. John fire, , .Forty- third. Letter from, and report Message from, by the Bishop Coadjutor, . Further reduction of grant from,. . . . Somerville, The Rev. James- Sermon of, .... .... .... Lamented illness of, ... Special Funds- Resolution respecting, Investment of Interest to be allowed to, Statistics of the Clergy, Stirling, The Rev. John M.— Assistant Secretary Church Society, . . . .First, Secretary to Executive Committee, . . . .Third, .; Death of, Fifteenth, .Twenty-seventh, 28 .Twenty-ninth, 83 .Thirtieth, 31, 33 .Thirty-first, 82 - ■ ■ 39 44 43 46 60 52 68 103 117 do. .Forty-fifth, .Forty-ninth, .Fiftieth. ..First, . .Third, . .Thirty-third, ..Thirty-sixth, . .Fiftieth, . Seventh, 28 8 42 53 113 26 21 9 Page. Ird, App. h. 48 104 ad, 84, 127 84 82,127 1, th, ith, ith, 17 50 111 108 114 md, 106, 107 F. P. 12 9 4 \i, 26 fifth, 28,81 sixth. 30 seventh, 28 rninth, 33 t, 31. 33 rst, 33 lird, 39 ourth, 44 ixth, 43 eventh, 46 lird, 50 ^ 52 fth. 68 inth, 103 third, -sixth, h. nth, 23 Report. PaRe. Street, The Hon. J. A., death of. ...Thirtieth, 84 Legacy from, . . .Forty-second, 60 Street, The Bev. S. D. Lee- Death of, and resolution thereon, .... . .Thirty-sixth, 47 Subscrtptloil Lists- Resolution as to printing of, .... . . .Forty-eighth, 106 Sunday Schools- Resolution respecting, ... .... . . . Second, 6 Committee for interesting, etc., appoi 1 . . . Forty-fourth, 69 Report of, . . . Forty fifth, 65 do. .... ... b'ifty-second, 114 Committee on Object III. appointeil . do. 97 Grant to . . Fifty-third, 99 Report from, . . . . do. U7 Returns from, resolution as to, .... do 98 Report of committee for interesting, etc., do. no T Thomson, miss Ann- Donation from, Ninetejuth, Bequest of, Fifty-third, Thomson, The Rev. Skefflngton, LL. D. Death of, TlUey, The Hon. Sir S. L.— Donation of life policy, TIppett, The Rev. H. W., death of, Travelllns Missionary- Need of, letter to S. P. G. , Reply of S. P. G.. ..Thirtieth, j Twenty- fourth, I Forty-seventh, ..Thirty-ninth, , Second, .Third, . do. .Fourth, Efiforts of S. P. G. to obtain Urgent need of, Rev. A. D. Campbell and Rev. James Hudson appointed, Fifth, Retirement of Mr. Campbell and resolution thereon, ... .... .... .... do. Rev. J. 8. Thomson appointed, do. Labors of Mr. Hudson and Mr. Thomson, . . . .Seventh, Urgent need of more missionaries, .... do. Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, report as, Fifteenth, Rev. W. H. Shore, do. ,? -•• Eighteenth, Grant for, Twenty-second, Committee to secure, etc., Thirty-second, 13 28 124 84 9 U6 43 9 4,19 22 8 16 16 * 16 6 7 12 17 84 81 '4 * 'I i- ■ >:" l^*:: ' If* •■.ft. ■■» ' i'' : ■ ■¥''\\\ ■i • ■•••I h-A] ■: : 'iV,~ ■- 1 'i . ; •: •'-rVl ^^ ^ \^ ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) mo ^^ ^l[ /. ^ > o 7 1.0 Ik ■50 1^ Oj" I.I 12.2 ui us IK 1^ 141 |l.25|,.4|^ ^ 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporaition <^ 4 i \ \ 1 ^^^^ '^. '^. 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WEBSTIR.N.Y. MStO (716)872-4503 \ > O ',yV'* '.tot ■! ' 24 .ixt ■ ei :^^: .■■i:.' ■p --' -■•'W; •,^ ^ 'I At fw ?.:sv I- I, Resolution respecting, ... Appropriation for, Efforts to obtain, .... Rev. J. H. Talbot, report as. Grant for, authorized, Resolutions respecting . . Special fimd, to be raised for, do. amount subscribed, . . Report of the B. H. M. respecting Report. Page. ...Thirty -third, 42 — Thirty-seventh, 50 Fortieth, 51 ...Forty-first, 42 ...Forty-ninth, 87 ...Fifty-first, . 89 do. ' " 96 . .Fifty-second, 99 .*....,j.4^i- .^, 100 Treasurer- Accounts of, when and how to be made up, . .Twenty-fourth, Security required from Special report of, on all the accounts. Salary of, report on, Bonds of, resolution respecting do. report on, .... .... .Forty-fifth, .Forty-sixth, .Fifty second, .Fifty-third, do. Treasurers of the Church Society- Henry G. Clopper, , WUliam J. Bedell, Of the D. C. S.: William J. Bedell, Samuel J. Scovil, Henry W. Frith Samuel Schofleld, . . George E. Fairweather, Trusts held by the D. C. S.— Statement of, .... .... .... And see * ' RichJbucto (St. Mary's)' Trust." •• St. Clement's, Prince William, Trust," i"/ "St. George and Pennfleld Trust." ;.' "St. Peter's. Derby, Trust." . . . .First, Third, . . . .Tenth, Thirty-first, ... Thirty-fourth, . .. Forty-fifth, . . . Forty-sixth, .Forty -fourth, .Forty-fifth, 20 77,80 80 105 99 125 27 7 37 30 42 80 77 86 90 S. Scovil Trust. ■\ c ■^ ¥lce-Presldents of the Church Society— The venerable Archdeacon Coster, ...First, 26 Ex-vMcio, .... .... .... .... do. .i,'( 27 WiUiam Scovil, do. 27 • James Eccles, do. ;. 27 , Ez-offido, .... .... ... ....Second, ,<■ i 7 Captain W. F. W. Owen, R. N., .... do. ^, 7 The Hon. Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls,Fifth, Z- a 8 Vice-Presidents of the D. C. S.— Exrofficio, teiOi those above named, Tenth, 3 !^, F.A.Wiggins, Sixteenth, c- > 24 lird, Page. 42 3ventb, 50 51 St, 42 ath, 87 3t, 89 96 3ond, 99 100 '*-■•' ■'J i' -fourth, 20 fth, 77,80 ixth, 86 cond. 105 ird, m If i' .' i'; '"'■ 125 '■' fi''i; . ,1 27 7 37 -first. 36 -fourth, 42 ftfth, 80 sixth, 77 i fourth, 86 fifth. 90 1^- .' 'Mi 5 • 26 ' 1 1 f 1* i 27 i'-i. . 27 1.* 27 id, ,..1). 1 7 7 ... I 8 , M' .' 1, 3 enth. 24 25 The Hon. Charles Simonds, The Hon. Mr. Justice Botsford, The Hon. John S. Saunders, H. Bowyer Smith, .... Colonel John Robinson, 8. L. Tillev The Rev. William Scovil, M. A., . . . . William M. Jarvis, His Honor R. D. Wilmot, Lt. Governor, The Honorable Chief Justice Allan, The Reverend G. M. Armstrong, M. A., William Carman, H. W. Frith, (See Forty-aixih Report, page 73.) G. A. Schofield, .... .... The Rev. Canon DeVeber, M. A., The Right Rev. H.T. Kingdon, D. D., Bishop Coadjutor ex-officio, The Rev. Canon Brigstocke, M. A., Report. ...Eighteenth, 'T6, . . .Twenty-first, 32 do. 82 do. 32 do. - 82 do. 82 ...Thirty-fourth, 40 ...Thirty -sixth. 47 ...Foity-flfth, 75 do. 76 do. , : 75 do. 75 3.) do. 75 .. do. 76 ...Forty-sixth, 71 LlUp .. .Forty seventh, 65 .. Fifty-third, 93 >i, •^AT Whitney, G. W.— . . r *< ? ■- Resignation of as Auditor, and resolution thereon, Fifty-first, Widows* and Orphans* Fond, the Clergy- Report and scheme for. presented, . . Thirty second. do. do. (Appendix), do. do, do. referred to the Clergy, Thirty -third, do. with Bye-laws for, ! .Thirty -fourth, 86,101 Committee appointed to report on, Thirty-fifth, 44 Plan, and rules and regulations for, adopted,Thirtysixth, The Rev. John Pearson ai[>pointed Secre- tary of do. Resignation of and resolution thereon, . .Forty-first, Mr. H. L. Sturdee appointed Secretary of . . . do. Committee appointed to consider proposed amendments, Forty-second, Other matters referred to same committee,Forty-third, Alteration in Rule 5 . . .Forty- fourth, do. "4, Forty-seventh, do. " 5, do. do. "10, Fifty-first, Mr. George E, Fairweather appointed Secre- tanr of Fifty-second, Vote of thanks to Mr, Sturdee, do. Widows* and Orphans* Fund, Special, . .Forty-third, Grant from do. Report on, Forty-fourth, 96 29 76 86 86 51 59 69 63 64 71 70 71 99 102 102 61 67 78 i: '•II i i ■i ■ J: ■ •. I' ; 15 %:'- ¥f<:^v.. y .;V- .'JH 3<.''V' -^VV*!: I ••„■• ■':■?! ■% .1 -■';<■ ^i I .»if' •?»■!: J !'•'■'«■■ ;^ ' / '; • ■ . r * r ■.&•./■ i^t Ivj,." ■;■ /-I i Ml '• I' r Report. . 1' Report on, and resolution thereon, — Porty-flfth, ..t do do. Fifty-second. '-'■' Regulations for administering, do. Wiggins, The Bev. A. ¥„ death of, . . .Fifty first, Wiggins, The Rev. C. G., do. Twenty fourth, Wiggins, Stephen— ,r .. =i Death and bequest of, and resolution thereon, Wilkinson, John- Death of, and resolution thereon, Will, extracts ftrom— Of " Hon. Chief Justice Chipman," Page. 79 sr 85 88 9 . .Twenty -eighth. 33 Thirtysixtb, 47 " Samuel Scovil," " Chief Justice Parker," '♦Miss Parker," "Miss D. B. Hazen," •• Beverly Robinson," "Mrs. De Wolfe," .... { Sixteenth, } Fifty-third, S Twenty-first, ) Fifty-third, do. do. do. do. do. Wood, The Rev. Abraham, death of, . . . .Forty-fourth, Woodman, The Rev. E. S., do. . . .Forty-fifth, Wright, WUliam, do. . . .Thirtieth, 25 133 85 137 137 137 187 137 138 60 57 84 -I,:'. •'J- ; .-■■■■<' ,*jv ■' iii' .i ■'■/, " I v I. ■^9 85 83 ■th, 9 ^■1;". 1th. 32 ), 47 It. th, i''i ■ 25 1:h2 35 137 137 137 187 13T 138 60 57 34 4* 4^' •