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ESTABLISHED 7th JULY, 1842. QUEBEC : " Morning ChPvOMCle " Steam Pkintincj Estabmshment, ■ ^ J 892. DiTOTIOE. The Church Society ^vas established in 1842. Its objects are : 1. A Mission Fund to aid inpayini-- missionaries to strug- gling congregations. 2. A General Fund to aid in I he en^cion of Chur.hes and Parsonages, in the education oi'the cl/ildrcn oi" the Clergy, to aid congregations in maintaining .-cliools lor their child- ren, and lor the ueneral expenses ol' ihe Society. 8. A Wido\vs' and C)ri)hans" iMind lor ihe Clergy. 4. A Pension Fund for aged and inlirm Clergy. 5. A Fund to provide higher education lor the children of the Clergy. (). To provide Bibles, rrayer Besoksand religious imblica- tions, either gratuitously or at reduced prices. Its alfans are managed, 1. By the Central Bomd and its sul)-Committees. (a) The Central Board is comi)osed of all the Clergy li- censed within the Diocese, the Churchwardens, and others I'lected by the Society, being members of the Corporation. (/;) The sub-Committees are the Finance, the Lund, the Investment and Education Committees. 2. By the Clergy Trust Committee, which manages (a) the Bishopric Endowment Fund, (A) thecai>ital arising from the commutation of the Clergy Keserves, and (r) the Endow- ment Funds of the several missions and connregations. o. By the Diocesan ]}oard of Missions. com])osed of clergy- men and laymen elected by the Chinch Society and by the Synod. This Board pays all the missionaries of the Diocese, and receives for this puriws(» (a) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, {h) the ]Mission Fund of Church Society, (r) the contributions or assessment of the congregations served by the missionaries, {(/} a grant from the Clergy Trust, (e) the interest of the Invested Capital of the Mission Fund. All letters referring to th(^ asscf-sment or contributions of congregations should be addressed to the liev. Canon Von Iftland, Bergerville, the Secretary, ovto ]\Ir. John Hamilton, the Honorary Treasmvn- of the Diocesan Board. All other letters and contributions sliould be addressed to the Rev. Canon liichardson, 147, Grande Alice, Quebec, the Secretary, or to Edwin Pope, Esq., P. O. Drawer, 505, Quebec, the Treasurer of the Church Society. 'S to .stlUof. ii< lies and lie CJoi-oy, icir child- cJiildroii h1 others ornlioii. und, the I ages (n) iiig- I'rom Kudow- 0118. I'clero-y. J by the ^^e, and Society ""niid of I or tJie lit li'oin Capital ions of )n Von Hilton, ressed ueb(>c, ■awer, OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. THK LORD BhSHOI' OK QUKBIX. RKV. CANON RK'HARDSON, QUEBEC. fr.PciiSiiPcr: EDWIN POPE, ESQ., (HJEBEC^ E. (1. MEilEDlTK, KSi}., QIIEREC. ^ccrcfitr^ (I>iocc^9iii IBoiird): REV. CANON VON IFKLAND, BERCERVILLE, P. Q. ^^on. ^I'-cii^iircf (^iocc^iiti QQoiii'tt) .JOHN HAMILTON, ESQ., QUEBEC. ;Scci*^el)ir^ (fl^lcr^iy 'X'*"?^ gTou.n.JHcc): REV. CANON RICHARDSON, QUEBEC. EDWIN ROPE, ESQ., QUEBEC. REV. A. J. BALFOUR, M. A. ^ccfctiii-y (^t. ^i^tittci-^ district '^gj^ocint'-ott) : REV. CANON THORNELOE, SHERBROOKE. C. E. PERRY, ESQ , SHERBROOKE. COnSTTEISTT S. ' Ahstmot or P roe ocdi lips ufCi'iitral Hoard Act 45 Vict., chai). 8li, ('onsoliilalioii Emlowineut Finnic Accounts. Kniancc Slioot Diocesan Ohiircli Society / Hishoi)iic Eiulowiiiciit Wslioj) Milliams' Coimneiiioratioti Fund lioui'f,' I.ouis Aylwin Fund Cli'ijry Trust CJoion'ial and Continental Ciiureii Society ('ianl)ounic (ilcl)e Depository Fund Diocesan Board Revenue Account do do Su]i])lenientary Account Domestic and Foreijjfu .Missiomuy Society Kducation Fund do do for Cliildien of the Cierfry (Jenerai Fund Local Kndownient Fund Mission Fund Montinorenci Fndowniont F'und Nicolet Kndownient Fund Pension Fund Plid'he ('haderton .Memorial Fund Sundry F'unas St. .Michael's Endowment Fund . The Mountain Endowment I'uiid The Grosse Isle Fund Widows' and Orphairs Fund ClU'RCH SOCIKTV. Annual -Meeting Clmrch Helpers Association rierpy of the Diocese Committees , Contributions throughout the Diocese, for the Church Soeiet\-. ('ity of Quebec '.. Rural Deanery of Mepantic do do St. F'rancis do do Gaspe • Late Lists Contributions throughout the Diocese for Church Purinwes Contributors of S60 and ui>wards, deceased Forms of Jknpiest Guarantee Mission F'und Legacies Life Members Members of Corporation Notice — objects of the Church Society Officers of the Society Prayers Vice-Presidents, Central Board, &c., kc JlKl'OItTS. Central Board (Jhureh Helpers' Association (Merpy Trust Committee Diocesan Board Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society Missitniary JU'ports St. Francis District Association Women's Au.xiliary Special Notice Stated Meetings , Statistics Registmtion 24 16 lf)2 128 ini) ItiO 12(1 l.^H ICO I.') 2 i(;4 17(1 22C> I .VI 1.^2 14(1 Kill 14S 1(10 1,^8 14.S 1(10 1(10 ir.d 1(10 i:.o 13 2;{;i 10 174 200 1 S'J 219 22;j 124 171 2;!S 1 2;{ 173 171 2;;(i 17 234 125 28 224 ;;4 :ii 23 :■ 173 12 124 24 16 lf)2 128 ir;ii KiO I2() 1;.8 ICO 1,'>2 1(14 170 •J2() 164 in2 14(1 i;',(i MS ir>o MS 16(5 WiO Kill Ijil 11)0 l.'iO 13 2a.'i 5 10 174 2W> IS 'J 219 22;5 124 171 2;is i2;{ 17;^ 171 2:;t) 2 o 7 I) 17 2:^4 125 28 224 ;f4 :u 23 1 17.S 12 124 Clergy of the Diocese of Quebec. BISHOP : The Right Tlovd. J. W. Williams, D.D., consecrated 1863. DEAN : The Very lievereiid II. W. Noiiman, D.D., D.C.L. ARCHDEACON : The Voiiorable IlENiiv Il(.)E, M A., D.T). CANONS : Jiov. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A. Ray. Thomas Richardson. Rev. John Foster, M.A. Rev. Georcje Tiiorneloe, M.A. Ailiiiiis, lU '■. Tlioinus, M.A., D.C.I I'liiicipiil of Bishop's College and Roctor ot'tlic (irainmar b'cliool, Leniio.wiile. Ad.'ock. l!ov. \V. C Fitch Bay. Aliuall, llcv. F. J. 15. , D.I) Professor of Divinity, Bishop's. Collefje, Lcnnuxvillc. Balfour, Rov. A. .J., .m.a., licctor St. Peter's. Quehec. iiiill, Rev. .iosiali (Jrindstoiie Island, Magdalen Island. Ball. Rev. T. L., m.a. (retired) Leniioxville. P. 0. Blavloek, Bev. Thomas, .m.a Danville. Bovh', Uev. F., m.a Ka.-ton. P. 0. Ilemison. Biirraii,e. liev. 11., m.a. (retired^ ilatlcv. (/hapnian, Ivev. T. S., m.a. (retired) iMarhietoii. Colston, Rev. R. W., m.a Di.dswell. !'. O. .Marhleton. <'(i.\. Bev..r. t ol' Thy Word, and so letch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy Hock, that they may he saved amoni>- the remnant ol' the true Isratdites, and be made one told under one »Shei)hi'rd, Jesus Christ, Our Lord, who liveth and reig-neth with Thee and tlie Holy J>pirit, one (iod, world without end. Aitien. O God, from whom all holy di^sires, all n'ood counsels, and all works ol' piety and charity do ]m)ceed, we ])eseech Thee prosper with Thy blessing- the designs of this Society. Comlort with Thy grace those benelactors who contribute to its support, liless tiiiMniiiistry of Thy servants the Clergy ; the endeavour of all who are engaged in spreading" the knowledge ol' true religion in the Dominions of our Sove- reign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are pro- claiming the sanu' 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. a Aliuii^hty Siivioiir, who })y the right hand of God art oxaltod, and liast roocivtul of the Father the promiso of the Holy Spirit, slicd forth Thy light and grac*^ on this dark world, Thou who lov'cst a chtMM-ful giver, grant Thy people grace that they may minister lilxM'ally of their sul)- stanee to the making known of Thy name throughout the world, (live Tiiy blessing to all who are labouring to spread tii«? knowledge of Thy truth, and esjiecially to those Missionary Societies which have ministered to the need of our Church in this Land. Prosper the work in which they are engaged, aiul make them the honoured instruments ol si)reading Thy gospel, and proclaiming Thy great and glo- rious name. ll(»ar us merciful Saviour, in these, our pray- ers, and to Thee, with the Father, and the Holy Ghost, be ascribed all honour and glory for ever aud ever. Amen. () Ciod the Father of our J.,()rd Jesus Christ, our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace, give us grace seriously to lay to heart the .great dangers we are in by our unhappy divi- sions. Take away all hatred and prejudice, and whatsoever else may hinder us from godly Union and Concord ; that, as there is but one liody, and one Spirit and oiu'i Hope of our (ialling, one Lord, one Faiih, one Baptism, one God and Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all of one heart, and of one soul, united in one holy bond of Truth and Peace, of luiith and Charity, and nuiy with one mind and one mouth glorify Thee ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Father, which art in heaven ; Hallowed ])e Thy Name ; Thy kingdom come ; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 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. Tin: ci:uRCii socii:tv or iiiK DIOCESE OP QUEBEC. l'.\ri!()N: lll■^ l';\«i.i.i.i:s< V Tin; ( ii>\ i kmu: ( ii;\F.ii\i,. IM'vKslDKNT: Tin. Ukiiii' lli'.vi.iiKMi Tin. Lm;!. I'.i-iini' ui \ti i:i!i.r. VI("K im:ksii)i:nts: Sir Williii'ii M«'if(lilli. I>.f. I. , U. Iliiniiltuii, D.C.L.. M. Slicppiinl, \V. «;. Will trie. K 11. Smith, II. \V. Il.iukcl. I>.( .L., CliaMrcllni- of l>isli(i|)'~ Cnllt'Uf. Tlic Itl. \U'\ TIm' i,..r.l r.islin|. ut' Niaijiir.i, \'»'lU'l'ill)lc AnildtMcnii line. |>.1>.. Captiiin Aslif, U. .\., Hull. (..(■. 1,.. .IikIlM* \'iL'c-A ( 1 nil, ( li'ur;.'!' X'ra.scy, l'!(l\\ ill .\. .I. .laliir.s I'allnii, jr.. ilamcx |)iiiil)ar, (,>.('., .1. II. Forsytli, ( l<'<)r;l4(' l.llllipsnii, r>..\., I M. I5.II li\iii.', ('..111. Cfii., CI'.., (■..M.C, .Inllll ll.ililihiill. CKNTItAL i;().\KI): The I'rosidfiit, tlif ViiH'-l'ri'.sidt'iits. ami (if/ ulln r ajlif ,:•< i>l' titf Surhly, all CU'i'^'yiiu'ii lici'iiM'il witjiin the Midcrsi-, ami tlic Wanhiis of every Chureli or C'iiapul, Iti'iiiy iiieml)er8 of the (orporatioii, ami (' Jmlge, W. H. Carter, H. .1. I'ratteii, II. (•ainpl.ell,.\l.A., LF..IJ., I-:. I'ope. W. H. Tiipp, K. .). II lie, \i. K. DoI.ell. T. H. Norri.. .1. C. More, (1. IJ. White. .lohn 1inr>tall, sr., T. .\. ^•ollll^^ M.A. K. 11. Wade, W. H. A. KeUliardt, Hermann Volln^'. K. A. Ho ire. HOXOK.VKV (OrNSKL: Hon. (i. Irvine, (i>.('., | das. l)niil)ar, lv-i(|.. (^».{'., j (ieorge I.iimp-nn, Ivsij., l'...\. AUDITOUS V. -Judge, Stuart H. Dunn, Frank Hidloway, TREASURER ImUvIu Pope. Arthur Aliern, d. A. Ready, (;. R. White. .). R. H. Wliitu, SECRETARY : Rev. Canon Rkhaidsoii. 10 (III all commit fi'fs three fihaU/orm a qvoriDH iiiilrss oflifrfisi- onhiaL) FINANCE COM MITTKK Tioiisiircr ol' the Society, Cliaiiiiiai; W. (;, Wmtck-, R. l\. Smith, 11. CiU)ipl)ell, \V. II. Caitor, K. .). Hale, (J 00. X'oa.sfy, .J. Haiiiiltoii, Ri'V. Cannii \'v\\ llllaiid, 'I'lif Vt'i V Kev. IIk' Dean of (^)uel)ec, TIr' SiTietaiy. KDUc.vTiox AND l)^:P()s^^()K^ co.mmiitI'.K: 'I'lio Lord llislioj), Cliaiiiiiaii. Rev. H. .J. JVtiy, W. II. Cartel-, C. Judge, \\. H. Tapp, W. C. Wmtelo, Rev. Canon Von Kiland Tile SeiMclary, Rev. L. \V. Williams, 'I'iie Veiy Rov. I lie |)ean of t^>iiel)ee. Rev. A. .1. R.alfouf, i;ev. \V. T. Xol.le, Tiie 'i'l'easMI'el'. J-:. Rope, LAN!) COM.MI'I-I'K!:: (leoige \'ea.sey, Cliainiian. I W. H. Carter Tlie Socrclaiv. INVKSTMENT C:OMMI'iTKE: 'I'lie Treasuiei'. R. Hamilton, . .]. c. m,,,,., Geo. Vcasey, | u. H. Smitii, Joim IJiu'stiill, senr. 11 lec, CO. r>IOC3E;Sii.]Nf 380iSL3Rr>. THE LORD IJISHOP, PRESIDENT. (Elected hy the Syvorf.) Rev. Cai'on Foster, M.A., Rev. H. J. Petiy, M.A., Rev. L. W. Williams, AJ.A. (Jeo. V'easey, W. (i. Wmtole, R. H. Smith. ( Elected hy '/i<' CIntrrh Svehly.) Rov. (1. H. Parker, Very Rev. Dean Ninnaii, D.D., J{ev. A. J. Rulfour, M.A., K. Hiuiiilton, W. H. e'arti-r, C. .lu(l''e. ( ExOjIi'io Mcmhc.r.-i. ) The Areluleacon of (^uehee, Tiie Clerical Seoretaiy of Synod, The Secretary of ("liiirch Society, Tlie Treasiirei' of Synod, 'I'he 'i'lea.surer of ( iiurch Soticly. 'JMie Lay Secretary of Synod. SECRETARY : Rev. Canon Von Tilland, M.A. HONORARY TREASL" RER •John Hamilton. CXJ.3SRGT" a'3RXJST COMMITTSEI. THE LORD IllSHOP, CHAIRMAN Rev. T. S. Chapman, Rev. Canon Vou IfHand, Rev. Felix Boyle, Rev. Canon Ricliardson, Rev. Leimox \V. Williams, Very Rev. Dean Noiinati, Rev. A. J. Balfour, R. Hamilton, W. v.. Wnrlelc, C. Judge, ?os ANNUAL :\IEETING OF THE CIIUKCII SOCIir i'. AVoduo.sdny ISO-') , 2nd February. CENTRAL COAKD. Tuesdnv 1H!>2 Kilh Folmiarv. Tuesday., " lAth Mnrch, ' Tuesday " liMh April. Tuesday " ITllilMay. Tuesday •' 20tli ^ep'teniher Tuesday '• 1 Alh Novemlier Tuesday " 2011i Deceiuln'r Tuesday ]8(>:5 ISih .Tauuary. Thursday " Ihd l^ebruary. CLEKCiY TIJUST COMMITTEE. Wednesday 1802 10th February. Wednesday. " 20th April Wednesday '• ir>th .lime. Wednesday " 21st September Wednesday " 21st ])eceui])er. Wednesday 180:> 2(ith .lanuary. Wednesday " l»th Fe])ruary. DIOCESAN EOAIM). Wednesday 1802 17th February. Wednesday " 18th May. Wednesday " 18th August. Wednesday *' 17th November Wednesday 1800 .... IGth Felnuary. 13 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Church Society was hekl at the Cathedral Church Hall, on Wednesday, the 3rd Febru- ary, at two P.M. Present, the Lord Bishop ot Quebec in the chair, the Lord Bishop of Niag-ara, the A'ery liev. the Dean of Quebec, the lievs. Canon Von Kiland, L. W. Williams, T. A. Williams, A. J. Ballbur, It. J. Petry, T. W. Noble, Messrs. E. Pope, W. a. AVurtele, L. J. Hale, C. Judge, J. C. More, W. H. Carter, Ptobert Hamilton, John Hamilton, Gr. li. White, James Dunbar, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. C. Sewell, Miss Montizambert, and the Secretary. The Lord Bishop of Niagara ^vas invited to take a seat on the phitform. After jn'ayers, tlie minutes of the last meeting were then read and confirmed. The report of the Central Board. Diocesan Board and Clergy Trust Committee, were presented, adopted and ordered to be printed. The report of the Deanery of St. Francis was also read, received and ordered to be printed in the annual report. The iinancial accounts of the Church Society, Diocesan Board, Clergy Trust Fund, Bishopric Endow^nent Fund and Local Endowment Fund, were presented, adopted and ordered to be printed. The Lord Bishop presented the re- port of the Committee appointed to consider the best and most suitable manner of commemorating the Fiftieth Anni- versary of the Church Society. One hundred and thirty-seven new^ members were then elected, 14 The Vice-Presidents were re-elected. The following g-entlemon were then elected to serve on the Central Board, viz., Messrs. C. Judge, W. H. Carter, II. J. Pratten, R. Campbell, W. II. Tapp, T. H. Norris, J. C More, (Jr. U. White, John Burstall, senr., T.A.Young, E. A. Hoare, E. J. Hale, \V. H. A. Eckhardt, R. R. Dobell, E. H. Wade, Hermann Young. The following were elected members of the Diocesan Board : — The Very Rev. the Dean, Rev. G-. H. Parker, Rev. A. J. Balfour, Messrs. Robert Hamilton, W. H. Carter and C. Judge. ,.; The Clergy Trust Committee were then eleeted, viz., the Very Rev. the Dean, Revs. T. t^. Chapman, F. Boyle, Canon Von inland. Canon Richardson, A. J. Balfour, L. W. Williams, and Messrs. R. Hamilton. W. Cr. Wurtele, C. Judge, E. J. Hale, George Veasey, R. H. Smith, John Hamilton. The thanks of the Society were then given to the Hon. Counsel, Hon. Geo. Irvine, Q.( '., James Dunbar, Esq., Q.C., and Geo. Lampson, Esq., for their services in the past year. The thanks of the Society were also given to the Auditors for their services during the past year. The following alteration to Article V, of the By-Laws, agreed to for the iirst time at the last meeting of tjie Church Society was then finally adopted : In section 3, in the 1th line, instead of the words " con- stitution of the Society," insert the words, " Act incorporat- ing the Society." The following alterations in Article XIII, were then read for the Iirst time and await final adoption : That after the word " Oi," fourth line from bottom of page 53, the words, " the elected members," be added. After the word " Diocese " in line 5 of section 5, add the following, " and the ministrations pf the Church in the poorer districts." Pi 16 On Ihe molioii of Mr. John Hamilton, seconded l)y Capt. Carter, the following resolution was passed : That the Church t^ociety welcomes with gladness the establishment of a new i^ociety, the Association of Church Helpers, to aid in furthering the work of the Church in this Diocese and especially to open a channel through which the sympathy of the women of the Church may ilow to our Home Missions, as it has already so freely ilowed through the Woman's Auxiliary to the wider fields of Missionnary labour, and that the thanks of the Society are due and are hereby tendered to the Association of Church Helpers for their valuable labours in collecting for the funds of the Chinch Society in the City and District of Quebec, during the past year. The meeting was then closed with the Benediction. '» 16 45 VICT., CIIAr. 80. I I* All Act to anthorizi^ the Church Socieiy of the Diocese of Quebec, to consolidate cerlain Eiulovvment Funds. [Assented lo 21th May, 1882.] 'I Preamble. WiiEREAS the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec has, by its petition, represented that it is in charge of certain endo^vment funds for the sup- port of A-arious parishes and missions within the Diocese of Quebec, and has prayed that the said Church Society should be authorized so to distri- bute any losses which may occur, through failure in iuAeslments, as to make them fall proportionate- ly over the whole of such endowments held by the society ; and whereas it is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petitioners ; Therefore, Her Ma- jesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows : 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec is authorized, so far, to consolidate the said endow- ment funds, so placed and hereafter to be placed in the hands of the said society, under deeds of trust for investment, as to enable the said Church Society to distribute any losses that may occur through failure in investments proportionately over _, the whole. 2. The said consolidation of the said intrusted endowment funds shall extend, only so far as to enable the said Church Society to di,stribute any losses that may occur, through failure in invest- ments proportionately over the whole, and for no other purpose whatsoever. Note. — The following parishos or missions have agreed to the by law on tlie consolidation of endowments, viz : — Barford and Hereford, (.^ape Cove and Perce, Cookshire, Duds- well, Ciasp(^ Basin, Ireland and South Inverness, Levis, Malbaie, Inverness, Iliviere-du-Loup, Bourg Louis, King.sey, Magog and (leorgeville, Stanstead, Durham, Leeds, Bronipton and Windsor, Handy Beach, Hatley, Coaticook, Melbourne and : Richmond, Frampt(jn East and West, Comptou, St. SylvQster, Portncuf, Throe-Rivers, Consoli- dation of endow- lUfllt fluids of society for certain piU'IJOSCS. (yonsoli dation limited. f 17 Diocese of Funds. U. 1882.] Diocese of d that it is )r the snp- within the at the said to distri- igh failure portioiiato- icld by the ) grant the e, Her Ma- sent of the of Quebec lid endow- ! placed in ds of trust •ch Society r through over _, the 1 intrusted >o far as to ribute any in invest- and for no v'o agreed to eiits, viz : — se, is itself a cause for g-ratitude. liut we are able to say that we not only exist but that our work has thriven and dev(>loped, and that the stream has ever llowcnl on, witli adee])er and ])roader current, and the truth of this remark tlie followinu' report will testily. Our lirst tmd most obvious duty is, with all earnestness and devotion, to returji our thanks to the Author and Giver of all iiood, for the abundant blessing which he has vouch- safed to our imperle<.'t ellbrts durinii' the last half century, they could ntn'er have witnessed such fruits ol'labour if His Holy Spirit had not ])rompted the good desire in the hearts of many, and fanned it into a vigorous flame. To Him be the Glory. We also most gladly take tliis opportunity of acknowledg- ing with sincere gratitude, the very eliicient help which the Society has always received from ourl)rethren the laity of this Diocese. Th«'y are fellow workers with us and with cur common master. They have not only contributed largely of their su])stance, but have also with a ready and willing mind bestowed mueh valuable time, thought and ex])erience upon the various objects emljraced within the administration of the Church Society. Their cordial co-operation has been invaluable and has materially contributed to the happy and encouraging result Avhich we can lav before* our church members at this time. Your Board has much ])leasure in announcing that the various sums contributed to the Church Society in the year 1891, show an increase over the previous year of more than eight hundred dollars, as will be seen by the following comparative statement : — 18 I8!in. isui. General Fiiinl Mission Fund Pension l''iiMii Widow.s' and Orpliiiiis' Fund Edufiition of cliiidn'ii of (JicT'n Increase. S i.citl 27 S i.r.oo .'.I 2,SH0 (ill 3,M) '2:> 1,SL';J A:>1 l,S'.iy 1!) •M2 12I liSi) ;i(t 8 ii,s.'!4 :>s .5 7,01;! 5.") $ Si) 24 (ill) t;4 7.'! 74 23 17 ;! IS $ SOS 1)7 GENERAL FUiM). I 1^ 1 : !i . I I li {To aid in. the ererlioH of C/ntrches and Parfioifnges, in the su])])orl of Sfhoo/s, in Ike /) mm of ion of Local Eudow- vienfs, in the E' hi ml ion of Ihe children of the Clergy^ and for the ii-enerni expenses of the manng-emcnt of the Society.) During- the past year, th(^ following sums huve been paid from this Fund : — 1800 Outfits for throe cK^r S 81) 24 (il'J (i4 7:i 74 •13 17 :! IS 1 .SOS '.'7 'aiting MISSION FUND. {For the payment of the Stipends of Missionaries in connection ivith the Annual Grant from the Societij for the Propaga- tion of the Crospef in forei*i;n parts : Assessments from the Rural Con f!:reaks for itself and must appeal to the symjiathy of every member of our Church, and we feel sure, when attention is auain called to the fact, that almost the whole revenue, Irom the Investinl Capital of the Fund, from which alone Pensions can ho paid, is now absorbed, that i^enerous help so much needed will not be withheld. •\VID(JW«' AND OKPIIANS' FUND. Annuities to the amount of ^'hVl^i hav(> l)een paid during the past year, to widows and S children of clergymen, who, at the time of tht'ir decease, were connected with this Uioeease By the death of the widow of i1m^ late Rev.T. S. Sykes, an annuitv of three hundred dollars lapses to the Fund. The followinii" CMeriry have made the required number of payments to this Fund, in accordance with Article XIV of the by-laws, viz : — IleA\ Messrs. ^^'mith, I.yster, Ker. Archdeacon Ivoe, Kemp, Von inland, Ikirrage, Washer, Thompson, Fost«M*. Hepburn, Richardson, l)oyle, Allnatt, Sykes, Ball, Blaylock, I'arkin, Richmond, Chapman, Harding, Stevens, Thorneloe, Wurtele, Scarth and Retry. The following are in the course of completing their payments : Rev. Messrs. Fyles. Riopel, Stuart, Adams, Forsyth, Faulconer, Walters, Fuller, Robertson, Husband, Adcock, Balfour. Rudd. Rothera, Weary. Debbage, Murray, Cox, Lariviere, Scott, Horner and Dickson. EDUCATION FUND. Your Board begs to acknowledge with many thanks the annual grant from that faithful friend of the Diocese, the Colonial and Continental Church and School Society, the sum of eighty pounds sterling for the cause Kducation in this Diocese. I I J 21 The lollowing teachers and scliools have received aid from this fund daring the past year, viz : Na.mk ok Sciiooi., Uouvii liOiiirf No. 1. Hoiirjr Louis No. 2.. (Jiipc Covo .Vo. 1.. Saudy Hcach lfal(liiiiiiM(l Voik [{ivcr Fraiii|iton West. Frainptoii Kast... Portiu-uf No. I .. Staristoad St. Ursiilc Ma!.;iliili'ii Islamls. Labrador 17 14 10 21 I I 22 17 21 21 Tka('iiku".s Name. 1 1 Ghaxt. .Margaret f'rodor OatlH'iiiic ridclor $ cts. (>4 40 i;4 40 .laiic A. l)iiiiiai'(.'S(i 7,"> 00 .Miss A. .M. Hall ;!2 00 \ Miss Suddaid ) 62 GO } hinil.v I,an;.Miedoc j iiVdia Tlioiiiiiso'i 32 00 .Mice Sflliv 41) 00 ■Miss liii^jiu'S Miss liaininoiul 11 20 ;t2 00 1 .Miss iieiiliiirii ) \ .Miss Wardroiif | .Miss Tinner Miss Hall To lU'v. (i. T. tfuthiMlaml 89 00 ■A[> 00 111 (10 100 00 Sos'.t (10 From the returns made by the dillerent clergymen in whose Missions these t^ehools are situated, it can be seen that a good work is being carried on and that the dillerent grants have been very serviceable and of great benefit. EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CliERGT. Grants to the amount of i^o25.00, of which one half was a donation from our kind friend Robert Hamilton, Esq., to whom our best and warnlest thanks are due, haA'e been paid from this Fund during the past year, towards the edu- cation of the children of lour of our Clergy, LEGACIES. During the past year, the following legacies have been paid to the Treasurer of the Church Society : — $200 Balance of bequest from Mrs. Porteous for the Mis- sion Fund. $400 Two sharei^of Gas Stock, par value, from Mrs. E. Harbeson Cream for the Mission Fund. $1,309.89 On account of Henry Mayhew's legacy to the Magog Endowment Also $6,000 As a donation to be called the ThebeChader- ton Memorial Fund subject to t^' ; <\ ix-ut of an annuity, on the expiration of which the ine< • is to be used for specieJ Church purch ises. 55 1 l! i! i I t !' il 1. il DKI'OSITOUY. (»S, St. John Stiver. {For the sale of Hihtca, rrat/cr and IIijdhi fiiKi/>'s, S S Books, and other usefid and insfrnc/irc /uddieafions.) COMPAU.VTIVK STATKMK.VT OK S.VlJiS, isixi A.M) I8:»l. 12 :i7f III 211 nil Hil.l.'S !? I« •■f^ lU l.i Mil ;ii llvinii l{i)()k.-» I'''' ■'^•' TcslaiinMit.-i .. i'l'llVl!!' lionk< Mi.-Ji'clliiiicdii.s Aliniiiiacs ('iinis TriK ts l,)aD FRKB (;it.\M> Hi! 7." I ]'.» '2 (Ml IH!I|. itiiilis $ I'.i TtiStMiiicnts 4S2 I»i:iyfr lldi.ks . ;i."i*i I i\ mil liiMiks... .il I Miscciliuu'diiti II I AlllllllKU'S l:i'.' Cmls :!; Trai-ts SISO 10 I77i» FllKK (! HANTS. s 1J2 III I8.'> t» ■I 1 67 f(0 (IK ■M Ifi OH ;is H5 2H 27 b:\'2 757 I'liivcr Uddk.s. ('iitt-rliisiiis. Trai'tri. lU I'laytT lioiiks. ;i|0 ('at('i'lii.- Books, . $ y> .'.7 H 8(1 . Vll ('!» . IH M .. IS;« lA y (IH ■1 :ts 1 H5 $.'.'JS l-T I'o was a ly in the ol'liooks realized. Ueposi- iieedlul in the tioii has iety and y Secre- s during locomo a ome old )y death ition the rovince. Ordained in the yejiv 1S.'52, Mr. rmllour wjifs old ♦'Honnh to have beon tlie latlun* (»t most olUie (.'leruy in the iJioces*', and yet, up to within a short period of hi.s dcalh, he was active and ready for work. His r»iograi)hy, if written, would give an inter('slin«>- account of thtf t' Maps ly from Recom- he Ceii- 3port ol' versary . W. G. 3, Edu- mittoos tier any iichai'd l>alaiic(' 110 the iiinittoc y. Kc- LUted to I at the r a new Lication ipation L ol" the t of the xander iuaucc A Committee. Grants made of one hundred dollars for a new Church at G-aspe Basin. One hundred dollars for a new Church at the Corner of the Beach. One hundred dollars for a Parsonage at Windsor. Letters of thanks from Ilev. H. C. Stuart and the Venerable Archdeacon Ivoe. lieport of the Committee on the safe-keeping- of the Society's books &c. One hundred dollars, outfit granted. (V^nsider- alion of applications for the office of Treasurer, referred to a Committee to confer with a similar Committee of the Clergy Trust Fund, with a view to the appointment of a joint Treasurer. John llarrilton, Esq., requested to act as Treasurer until one should be appointed. John Hamilton, Esq., nominated a member of the Clergy Trust Committee in the ])lace of Mr. Alexander Tope. Motion for counsel's opinion on the legality of the appointment of a Diocesan Missionary agent; lost on division, Apiul 1st. — Letters of acknowledgement from Mr. ]*]d\vin Pope. Report of the Committee on the appoint ment of Treasurer, recommending the appointment of My. Edwin Pope, as Treasurer, in the place of his brother. Report ado})ted and appointment confirmed. Mrs. ^'ream's legacy referred to Mr. Dunbar. April 7th.— Letter to Mr. Rawlings, in the matter of Bonds for Security for Treasurer. Appointmentof Commit- tees to confer with Mr. Maxham for the execution of the Guarantee Bonds, and also for the installation of the Trea- surer into ollice. Request to the Clerical Secretary of Synod. En(piiry by the Bishop as to the acceptance of the terms of the Chadtu'ton Gift. Dv)nation accepted on terms mentioned. April 21st.— Report of the Committee as to the safe- keeping of the Society's ))ooks and records. Certificates for Pension Fund and \V. and O. Fund, from Rev. D. Horner. Certificate for AV. and O. Fund, from the Rev. F. G. Scott. Resolution about the payments by the Treasurer carried on i ' ' ! < ' 1^ i.i ! = i1* mi i:,l P. ill! iii 26 division. The Bishop authorised to accept the Chaderton Gift on the terms speeiiicd. Notice ol Motion by Kev. A. J. Baliour. April 281h. — Motion carried reducing security ol the Treasurer. May 19th. — Letters to the maiuiii-ers ol' the Merchants' Bank and the ITnion Bank, aniiouncinii- Ihe api)oiiitment of Mr. Edwin Tope, as Treasurer of the Church tSociety. Reply from Mr. J. C. More of the Merchants' Hank. Letter to Mr. Rawlings, manager of the Guarantee Company of North America. Reply from Mr. Kavvlings. Installation of the Treasurer. Appointment of a Committee on the Manairement of the Society's Funds. Report of the Educa- tion Committee. Grants to the various schools. Moti(m on the Report of the Finance C-omniittee. CJ rants mad(^ to aid the Education of the Clergy. One hundred dollars for a new Church at Malbaie. One hundi'ed dollars lor a new Church at Ilopetown. One hundred dollars for a new Church at Rerryboroagh. Letter from Jtev. F. A. Smith in re Pension. Pension granted. June 2ad. — Report of the Committee on the ]\[anagement ol the Society's Funds. Referred to Committee for further consideration. Septembeu 15th. — Report of the Education Committee. Grant to the School at Marbh^ton. Acceptance of a Teacher at Stanstead. Grant to the School at East F'rampton. Re- port of the Finances Committee. Grant of one hundred dollars for a Parsonage House at Sandy Bivich. Grants of one hundred dollars each, outlits to two Clergymen. Letter Irom Rev. F. A. Smith. Letter from Canon Hurst. November 17th. — Report of Finance Committee. Grant for a Parsonage House at Fitch Bay. Certilicate for i)arti- cipating in Pension F\ind, from Rev. J. C. Cox. Pension Fund and Widows' and Orphan.s' Fund, from Rev. H. A. ^'haderton y Kov. A. " S. 1'. G. '• Pensions... 301 79 " Mission Fund, 4,674 .54 '• Guarantee Mission Fund.. 1,41H 77 " ('ler-xy Trust Fund 2,500 00 '• Vacation Fund donation.. 6:i C>i *' Interest on deposits 59 41 $27,790 06 A gratify injj feature in the above statement is the increase of $f3l9.64 in the Mission P\ind contributions over those for the previous year, which it is sincerely hoped may be taken as an earnest of much larger additions to that Fund in the future. Your Hoard on other occasions has drawn the attention of members of the Church to the great need of generously supporting the Mission Fund of the ('hurch Society ; and it would be a failure of duty on its part if it did not make use of every opportunity to urge upon them the ever in- creasing necessity of aHbrding still greater assistance to this fund. The Church Extension Fund raised some years ago for the purpose of opening thrive new Missions was exhausted during the past year, and it is needless to say that, whilst they are answering all reasonable expectations, these Mis- sions will not be able for many a year to relieve the Board of their maintenance. Upon the Mission Fund then nuist actually devolve this charge, the Diocesan Board having no other source of income from which any increase can be looked for, 29 ONS jcount of 891 :— ..$ .3,024 30 ... 10,rM 62 ... 5,;{(i8 99 ;5oi 79 ... 1,671 .54 1.. i,'HH 77 ... 2,500 00 1.. fili CA .VJ 41 $27,790 06 ! increase tliose lor be taken d in the attention nerously ety ; and lot make ever in- tance to ago for diiiusted t, whilst use Mis- le Board devolve ;ource of It is also to be noticed that during the past year a very considerable expense, not likely to diminish in the future, has been incurred I'or special Missionary work. As charged with the duty of extending the Church's teaching and ministration in every part of the Diocese from whence the appeal for aid reaches it, your Board readily recognizes its responsibility to further such work wherever the need exists, and its resources will permit. No one, it may be confidently asserted, will affirm of this expenditure that it is an injudicious outlay, who takes the trouble to read the details of that work in the Archdeacon's report on Scottstown and Lake Megantic or the accounts furnished in the reports of the Rev. \V. T. Forsythe and the Rev. Gr. H. A. Murray. But all this additional work calls for increased resources to carry it on, which simply means larger contributions to the Mission Fund of the Church ►Seciety. In order to make more eifet'tual provision for the mainte- nance of Divine Service during the period of temporary vacancy in any Mission. In order also to secure the per- sonal and pastoral supervision of outlying districts uncon- nected with any settled charge, as well as to afford aid, in co-operation with the Clergy, Ai those parts of their Mis- sions beyond their own individual reach. And with the view of having a representative to negotiate wifh the va- rious congregations on the question of assessments and awaken, as the opportunity occurs, an interest in Missionary work and in the work of the Church Society, your Board has appointed the A'enerable Archdeacon Roe, D.D., as Ge- neral Missionary Agent to the Dioc(^s:in Board lor a period of three years from 1st July last. The expectations formed of the value of such work — grounded upon the great experience, undoubted ability and untiring energy of the Archdeacon — have been amply realized, and the account of his labours, from time to time laid before the Board, are full of valuable information as to the condition and needs of our Diocesan Missionary held. The attention of members of the Church is drawn to the reports of the Clergy and the resume of the work done in the St. Francis District. From these accounts, which in great part are of more than usual interest, your Board is convinced that no small cause exists for thankfulness to Almighty God who has blessed His Church in this Diocese r \l I m 'il • 1 ^il; ! 1 ii 1 1 ,'''K 1 i i^ii i II jiil , 1 :! 1 1 i no with a large measure of success in the past, and gives us good reason to hope well of the future. The following appointments have been made during the past year : — The Rev. H. E. Wright to the Mission of Ascot. The Rev. T. Rudd to the Mission of St. John's, Mel- bourne. The Rev. II. A. Dickson to the Mission ef xN'ewport. The Missions vacant at present are Shigawake, 8t. Syl- vester and Barnston. Your Board has the satisfaction of reporting that the Church property of Missions and parishes connected with the Board is insured against loss Ijy lire. All which is respectfully submitted. J. \V. Quebec, President. A. A- Vox Iffland, M. A.. Secretary, ■1 ^1 \4 •^I"/* 31 »'ives us ing the Report of the St. Fraiiois District Association of the Cliiircli Society for the year 1891. s, Mel- rt. St. Syl- hat the id with ideiit. The ro ports from the various Parishes and Missions of the District oi' St. Francis lor the year just past are very encouraging-, not to say inspiring*. It is quite evident that the Church in the District is alive and that hearty earnest work is being done, in various directions, by both clergy and laity. " Trou'ress in every stalion ; " •' Zeal and activity manifest spiritually and linancially ;"' '• New work opened ; " " Assess- ments promi)tly paid;" "Church i)roperty improved;" " Attendance increased ; ' " Evidenci's not wanting- of steady growth ; " "A year of ellort ; " " The Church gradually l)ecoming more and more settled ; '' such are a few of the cheering expressions gathered at random from the pages of the reports, some of them rej)eated again and again. And the notes of discouragement to be set against these are very few indeed. Something of the sjHrit animating the Clergy may be shown by a quotation from the report of one of the younger men : — " The l-Uh September was one of the happic'st days of my ministerial life, for on that day I admitted into Christ's Church, through the gat(» of Holy Baptism, five adults, two of whom drove a distance of fourteen miles through the rain." While the old Missions are, with few exceptions, holding their own, and in many cases, growing stronger and extend- ing their area of work ; the new ones are rapidly developing into settled spheres of labour. To take a few instances out of many : The new work at Scotstown and Lake Me- gantie, — served chieily by the students of l.loped into a thvivina- and substantial Mission under the faithful supervi- sion of the Kev. Joseph Eames, B.A., whose removal to New Hampshire was this year deplored. In Fitch I'ay too the Church is slo-vvly Imt not less surely spreadinii' and rooting* itself And though the signs of ]n-ogress may not be so apparent, v<'t, to an appreciable extent, the same is true of Watervillc under the care of that experienced and d(n'oted ^Missionary the Kev. Isaac M. Thompson ; and of Newj)ori, which is now under the charge of the Kev. II. A. Dickson, \IA. To illustrate the new A\ork being opened uj) by old par- ishes the case of Barford may be selected as showing sin- gular promise. With the assistance of two members of Uis- hop's CoUeixe Brotherhood of Iv(nKlers, the Incumbent, Kev. (t. II A. Murray, has been able tok«v^p open seven stations, three or four of thtmi in entin^ly new fields and two across the Province^ Line. '• All these stations." ho writes, "show signs of progn^ss ; " the prejudice against the Church is breaking dowii, and theinterest in her work rapidly increas- ing, Mr. Murray has a Church ready for consecration, and a peo]ile hungering for more nnnistrations than he is at present able to give them. 8tanstead should also ])e nuMitioned where tlie Rev. W. T. Forsythe, with the aid of Readers from Lennoxville. has successfully opened, in spite of great opposition, tliree verv encouraging outposts in populous parts ol'his(»xt(»nd charge. " I am convinced, '* he writes, " that the Churcli Ims a great future before it in this section of countrv if onlv w«» have faith in her Divine Mission and i)atience to wait lor re- sults." But not least in prominence, among the signs of the Church's progress in the District, may be noted : 1st. The increasinii" interest of woman in the Missionary work of the Church emphasized recently by the re-union of the Woman's Auxiliary in Lennoxville. 2nd, the growing observance of the Church's special seasons and Holy Days and the main- tenance in several Churches of Daily Morning and Evening Prayer, ijrd. The readiness with wliich lay help, especially in the form of lay reading, is given and received — (in men- •1 1 88 ,ve been mothor but for statistics 'd into a snpovvi- l1 to Now y too the I roolir.o- lot ])e so is truo of cl('V0t«Hl ^ow])()ri, Dickson, old ptir- v\uil siii- ]s ofUis- nt, Wov. sijilioiis, o across ;, "show hurc'li is increns- ioii, and ho is at Rov. W. illo, li:is •00 vorv cliarii'o. a il'roat ro have for ro- of tho d St. The k of the Oman's anco of e main- !]veiiino' peoially in men- tioning which it is worth while stating that the Ueaders of the Lennoxville Brotherhood, who have this year found employment in thirteen dilforont Parishes and Missions of the Diocese, have done no inconsiderable part of the year's purely Missionary work in the District.) — 4th. The reviving appreciation of catechising* as the best of all means for con- veying systematic and accurate instruction to the young'. The educational work of the Church in the District has been much the same as in former years. The destruction by lire of the school buildings and cha- pel at Lennoxville has been a serious inconvenience to both College and School, but will evontualy result in the provid- ing of more ample and convenient accommodation. Both School and College have continued in active operation throughout tho year. It is felt to be of the highest impor- tance that the re-building of the Chapel be not needlessly delayed. Compton Ladies' College continues to prosper and is, there is reason to believe, increasing in elficiency and growing in the conlidence of our i)eoi)le. At the present time there are in all thirty pujnls in attendance. "We still have to deplore the almost total lack of Church Schools of a lower grade throughout the District ; Stanstead being the only Parish in which such a school exists. It is hard to see what can be done in the matter, but it is cer- tainly encouraging to read in tho report of the llev. H. A. Dickson " 1 spend throe hours every week in the District School." The total amount reported or raised lor Church purposes by twenty-one l^arishes and Missions during the year is $28,104.18 as compared with $22, 893.58 reported by the same number of Parishes last year. This does not include the sum of $4,500 raised towards the new buildings at Lennoxville. It is to be regretted that notwithstanding this increase in the grand total, the total amount raised for extra Parochial objects is smaller than last year's by $884.12. All respectfully submitted. George Tiiorneloe, M.A., Secretary. r ■ 1 1. 1' i;; ! 1, ll . . ^ ii-; i Ii ji Ii it .41 •\'} i','\ I ( i' !:i- II' ill!'' I 34 ACTON. The Hov. Louis C. Wurtele reports : — In this Mission, the Sunday duties of the Clergyman are distributed as lollovvs : Morning Service in St. Mark's Church, Acton, and Evening Service or Litany with the two lessons at 7 o'cloc!' On the last Sunday of th<> month, Divine Service is held in a school-house at West Wickham at ;J o'clock, P.M., and on the other Sundays at the same hour in the Danby Church. The attendance has been good in St. Mark's Church, taking everything into consideration, the average being thirty-four in the forenoon and twenty in the evening. Of Wiokham and iJanby little can be .said, as in the former place t.\ re are only four j!)iiglish families and in latter but nine, of which only lour beioim- to the ( hurch. There being >o lew linglish iamilics in ihis INIission, it is dilhcult to start and keep up anything like a guild ; how- ever, to interest the yoiing, we have a ten.pi'rancc; band, meeting every second Tuesday evening, and in the alternate week we have on the Thursday evening a meeting of a branch of the Agassiz As.'^ociation which elicits much in- terest. We are sorry to have to chronicle the death of Mrs. Thomas Brown, which took [)lace on November the 3rd ; she was an accomplished and very estima))ie lady, beloved and respected hj every one. For over twenty years she was our organist, and mostly through her instrumentality, the choir acquired great efficiency. She arrived in Acton in 1863 and has resided here ever since. Of her eleven children three now minister in the Church, and one, Owen C. Brown, M.D., has been our Church-Warden for the last seven years. Having done much good in her generation, she has passed away at the ripe old age of 79 years. Her death is a loss to the Church in this locality, to be felt for years. With respect to myself; through exposure to an unex- pected rain storm in returning from Wickham on the Sun- day before last Christmas, I had a severe attack of pneumo- nia with pleurisy, which for a few days kept me in the balance between life and death ; however, with thankful- ness I can say that my usual health and strength have been restored to me. At the visitation of the Lord Bishop this •2 35 nan are Mark's the two I is held M., and Danby Mark's average evening, e tormer itter but ion, it is 1 ; how- ce band, nlternalo ing" of a inch in- of Mrs. he 3rd; beloved ears she entality, n Acton eleven e, Ovv^en the last leration, ^rs. Her e felt for 11 unex- the Sun- meumo- e in the hankful- ive been lop this Summer eight candidates received the Holy rite of confimi- ation. Ten Baptisms ; four Mavriases and live Burials. Piirocliiiil Kxpeiiditmo : DiocPSiiu ISoiird, $270.01); (titiToat on Parsotnifjp Loan, $71.55; Wood luid siiiidrics, .S^.i.lMi ; KustiT OHViiiitr. S'J.HO ; Total, S:i74.55. Extra I'arocliiiil : ('Inircli Society. Si!'. 7.'i ; Foii'ijfii .Mis.sioiH, $1.50; Domeatic Missions, §2.50; Total, $2tj.75 ; (I'mnd Total, §101. .lO. ASCOT CORXEll AND WEST BURY. The Rev. H. E. Wright, reports :— In making my report for this Mission I can only give an account of the work done during the latter part of the year, my appointment dating only from the first of July. During the lirst half of the year the Mission was under the charge of the Rev. R. W. Colston, who removed to Marbleton about the 1st of May. Since then I have held Services regularly in the three Churches of this Mission, for the first two months of that period as Reader from Bishop's College Brotherhood of Readers, and from that time to the present as Incumbent. The spiritual condition of the Mission as a whole is far from satistactory, though I am happy to be able to state that I think I see signs of improvement. Our financial condition, which was stated in last year's report to be as bad as possible, has very much improved, as will appear from the statement below. Angiia. — At Angus the work is encouraging. Our num- bers are not very large but they are increasing and are thoroughly in earnest, w^orking heartily in the interest of the Church. The Uoyal Pulp and Paper Company are erecting a large paper mill here and expect to have it in operation next Spring. We hope to derive considerable strength fropi this as the increase in population will be large. The Ladies' Guild has been organized here and is doing much good and faithful work. A Sunday-School has also been opened, and though the attendance is not large, yet it is increasing. AVe com- menced with ten scholars and now we have nearly double that number. In teaching 1 am much indebted to Mr. Bottome, who takes charge of the school whenever I am absent, which is just half the time. I also have the assistance of Mr, Arthur r i! ; 1 1 i| ::iT ill I r I!; 1 an ijlvans, who is now with mo preparing lor nuitriculatioii with a view to IIolv Oitlors. When I arrived in Angus in May hist I iound a' de})t ol' $1,;}00.U0 upon the Parsonage', which was i)ayable in live annual instalments. It being utterl}^ impossible to nn>et these, 1, at tin- suggestion oi" the Chureii-Warden.^., made a report to the Archdeacon of Quebec to this eileet, and also that we should oiler to exchange the I'arsonage lor a smaller house and have the debt cancelled. The Archdeacon made this proposition to the Royal Tulp and Paper Co., which held the mortgage upon the Parsonage, and they agreed on conditi(m that we paid them $200.00 in exchange. This we accepted and im- mediately raised in Angus 1100.00 toward this amount. The result of the whole is that ^ve have a house and lot adjoining the Church, less \aluable than the other, but yet our own and a burden of $1200.00 removed from the con- gregation. All engagements with the Board have bec^i promply met. The sound financial l)asis upon which this congregation now stands is in great measure due to the a])le and ellicient wardens, Messrs. Charnock and Hillman, who have greatly assisted me in all Church work. Mrs. "Wright and myself arc also very much indebted to our kind friends of Angus and Westbury lor the gift of a valuable sleigh which awaited us upon our arrival in Angus. As a sign of the spirit in which our people are now working, 1 may slate that the young gii Is of my Sunday School have of their own accord organized a Guild among themselves and are w^orking with all their young strength lor the good of the Church. Westbury. — St. Thomas' Church, Westbury, is situated about IJ miles from the village of Angus. It was built before the village and Church of Angus weie in existence and hence their nearness to each other. It would, however, be an immense advantage to the Church in this Mission if the two congregations were brought into one. Now both are weak and struggling ; then we should have one Church well filled and w^ell attended, w^e should also have the means necessary for its support. It would, too, give the incumbent time to do work which must now be left undone. The interest in the Church's work is increasing and our congregation larger and more regular. All assessments i:* n7 culatioii iiig-us in Tsonag*', It ln'in'4- )ii oi" the aeon of oilur to lave tho sition to lortyag:*' that we and ini- amoiint. and lot but yet the con- ply met. ri'uation cllitient ! givatly t'bted to •ilt of a ival in lie now Sunday among trength situated as built xistence to the s were 3'flin"" ' id well for its to do md our sments # ■9 liavi' Ix't'ii promptly lacl, I hanks to I he licarty assistance Mr. Win. Tuiiuian. Jr., my warden. A^coi Corner. — Here too the work is proii!'n'ssin<4'. Duriiii? Ihc Summer we have improved the appearance of our Church Vi'rv much. New steps were built, the tower n«'wly tiiini'd, and the whole Thureh received two coats of paint. The money for this work was raised by the Ladies' Guild and tlu^ work done ))y the men of the conL»Tegation. The assessments, though not very promi)tly, yet have all btn'u paid. A Smiday-S(;hool has been organized here and is under the management of Mr. A. Boll and Miss I. Sta;y, our or- ganist. Marriages, 1 ; Iniptisms, 12 ; IJurials, 4. .\3s<'ssmiMit t(i Dioc'san Koiii-d, Sisii.iio ; (Jlmrcli urul l'ars(iii;ii;(' iiii'irovineiits, SUyiDH ; OtliiM- Cliiiicli i>uriMj.-i;-s, SiT.iMI ; Total, $:;,s;<.0!). HARFORD. The Rev. G. II. A. Murray reports : — During the past year I have endeavoured, as far as lay in my power, to put the Church's teaching before the people in as plain and practical a manner as possible ; and, on the whole, the results have mot been unsatisfactory. It is very encouraging to see tangible proofs that the people are ta- king a deeper interest in the welfare of the Church. At every station in the Mission progress has been made in one way or another. DixviUe. — I have kept up Services regularly, at 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 PM, every Sunday, also weekly Wednes- day Evening Services. The congregation is slowly but steadily increasing, and the special otIertori(^s, compared with the linancial condition of the congregation, have been fairly good. The attendance at Sunday-School is small ; but the scho- lars, especially those who study the Institute Leaflets, pay close attention to their lessons. While on a visit, to Dixville, Miss Racey gave me valu- able assistance, not only in the Sunday-School, but also in other aspects of Mission work, for which she is pre-emi- nently adapted. Since last September I have been fortu- nate in securing the services of Miss Willey, teacher of the advanced grade of the village school. She does good work with the little ones. IF '^ i 1 ■i! 1 ill i 1 \ i't ' , ; i: r l^ 1 ■ ■ 1 1 ' ■ ■ i' ' IM 11 t : I': III ill r ,( •i lit It i;r '!• Ill* ■ill lis i :;|1 I p ; :'l i! \>'} "'ill III j! ii!' li' I.I 38 On the 23rd of last Decomber wo had a Christmas Tree, for the entertamment of the children, in Martin's Hall. It was the means of bringing together a good nnmber of both old and young, all of whom eujoju^d themselves. A col- lection was taken np to form the nucleus of a Library- Fund, which has since been increased by individual sub- scriptions, together with $6.10 raised by Mrs. Thos. Grady, and $2.50 raised by Messrs Henry Covvhard and Albert Damon, jr., so that, through the kindness of the Archdeacon, who added $5 more, we have been enabled to procure a nice lot of S. P. C. K. books for the children's use. During Holy Week I had a short Service with consecu- tive addresses on the last scenes in Our Lord's earthly ministry every evening, as well as Morning Service and Sermon on Wednesday— Annunciation of the B. V. }1. — and Good Friday. While the attendance was not so good as it might have been, still it was better than I had expect- ed ; and the most encouraging part was, that several mem- bers of the congregation were present every evening, and showed signs of deep reverence and devotion. Last September, Mrs ^Inrray got the yuung girls of the congregation together and formed a Guild, which is now doing good work and bids fair to be a useful adjunct in promofing among them a greater intcnvst in Missionary work. I hope soon to be able to organize a similar society for the married women. The Church-AVardens, Messrs. Gill and Grady, have dis- charged their duties faithfully ; so has Mi.ss Johnson, who has been punctual at her post as oiuanist since last Easter. St. Lmvrence. — Services have been kept up fortnightly, at 2.30 P.M. on Sundays, in addition to which I have had two celebrations of the Holy Communion, one on Ascen- sion, the other on St. Luke's Day. The congregation here is made up principally of Dr. AVard's household, through whose liberality the assessment is raised and the Church kept up. One side of the roof of th(^ Church was shingled last Summer ; but there is need of a good many other re- pairs in order to make it at all comfortable in Winter. Stanhope. — In my last report I spoke of the desirability of having weekly instead of fcrtnifrhtly Services here ; and, I am thankful to say that, through the kindness of the Dio- cesan Board in granting i$100, and $33 raised by the people themselves, I have been enabled to secure the services of Mr. Bishop, student of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, who, 39 as Tree, lall. It • of both A col- Library lal sub- . Grady, I Albert ideacon, locure a :onsecu- earthly rice and V. M.— so good [ expect- al mem- ng, and s of the is now unct in ssionary society lavo dis- )n, who ; Easter, nightly, ave had Ascen- on here through Church hingled ther re- er. irability re ; and, the Dio- B people vices of e, who, I on account of liiiling eye-sight, was obliged to leave the College for a time. He began work in the Mission on March 15, from which time to the present, in addition to the usual fortnightly Service at 4 P.M., Mr. Bishop has Morning and Evening Service and Sunday -School on the alternate Sundays. 1 was also enabled during the Summer months to have Service with Scripture reading and instruc- tion every Friday evening. The extra Services have been the means of keeping together the few Church people who are here, and, I tiust, deepening their interest in Holy things. The woo l-\vork of the interior ol the Church was varnished and the steeple was painted last October, at a cost of about $37, which amount was promptly paid. Later on I invested $13.50 ($11 of which were collected last year) in two* Chancel chairs, which, together with the improvement mentioned above, add much to the beauty of the little Church. Messrs. S. A. Baldwin, Nelson and Young have each taken an interest in the work ; the first, though now Warden of this Church, still contributes liber- ally to Dixville as well. The progress of the Church in this place is much hindered, owing to the fluctuating po- pulation. To-day there is a Church family ; to-morrow one is likely to find a French Roman Catholic one in its place. There is a small settlement in Barnston, about three miles from here, where Services were kept up fortnightly on Thursday evening a good part of the Summer. 1 tried to start a Sunday-School, but could get no one to take charge of it. The people are poor, and some of the children are growing up in ignorance of every thing that is good. Mean- time, I take advantage of every available opportunity to instruct them. Perryboro. — My last year's anticipation with regard to this place has been fully realized. i\ow, instead of the old school-house, where for some lifteen years a hearty con- gregation met together for Divine worship, we have a com- fortable and substantial Church, IS x 30, ready for use, which will, I trust, be consecrated long before this Report appears in print. I cannot tell the exact cost, as I have not r*^ceived all the bills, and a good deal of the work was done by the people ; but it will probably be not far from $600. AVhen I broached the subject to the people, I was discour- aged by a few ; however, I called a meeting to talk the matter over, and the r*sult was, that every one present agreed to help by contribuiing lumber or doing work. In 40 ii! !8 :! ! I 'A MS ,. ■ ( 1 i;r;i '!l.,i 'i ti this way about $200 were promised, nearly all of which has been paid. In addition to this amount, togfether with the Church Society's Grant of $100 and the S. P. 0. K. Crrant of .£20, kind friends of the Church in Quebec and elsewhere have contributed about $300 ; so that the amount raised will cover the cost of the Imilding and perhaps leave a little margin for necessary furnishings. The supervision of the work entailed a great deal of driving, Perryboro' being ten miles from the Parsonage ; but any extra work that I have had to do has been well repaid by the zeal l-i c V a. -2 ^ X rt u o o ■S a; > 5 m m $ c. % c. < Church SociExy $ c. % c. % c. i? c S c. S c. OflFertories 6 m 8 50 6 10 15 CO 4 35 8 m 4 52 4 25 1 52 23 42 Subscriptions 36 71 Domesiic Missions 3 42 (3 75 l2 38 1 38 2 79 1 'J5 |2 00 2 10 1 00 1 24 1 15 84 1 47 7 45 Foreign Missions 10 75 Jews SO 1 50 1 OS 71 5 36 Bishop's College 00 Corapton College Synod assessment 7 56 1 00 2 05 2 00 1 91 2 00 3 00 11 52 8 00 Total 37 71 32 20 21 91 15 87 1 52 109 21 Parochial. Assessment to Diocesan Board 75 00 5 47 22 00 50 00 35 00 3 71 30 00 11)0 00 Easter Offerin"' 1 52 7 50 10 70 Sunday-School Library . 29 50 Church Building and Improvement 20 00 50 00 650 QO 50 00 770 00 For Student's Salary, Horse Hire, '> ; Foreijiii .Mission, .S2.3.S 1G 41 (5) Foreign (Madagascar) .Missionary rniou 30 21 Total $89 61 Very considerable help has come to us from without during the year, viz., nearly $2,000 for Divinity House, of w4iich i|400 is from this Deanery ; for restorations of Chapel, $i 1,600 ; from this Deanery, |550 ; for rebuilding of School about $12,000, of which at least $3,500 comes from this Deanery ; in other words this Deanery has contributed III li 'm^ ^1 r } '■ 1 ^ 1 ; i |ii' Vi: ■11 46 close on $4,r)00 towards the special needs of Bishop's Col- lege, towards the total of nearly ••$16,000. This, in addition rompton people ; while the people of Windsor contributed money, and some voluntary labor ; the latter being given, more especially, in the construction of the stable, now in ])rocess of erection. In order to meet the cost of these ])uildings, it was found to be absolutely necessary, in a wi>ak Mission like this, that considerable outside aid be obtained. The unpleasant task of soliciting this external aid, unfortunately fell, as is often the case, to the lot of the clergyman. To this end, the cities of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa, as well as the towns of Lennoxville and Rich- mond, have been successively, and, I may add for the most part, successiully canvassed ; both by myself, and to some extent by my worthy i^redecessor, the Rev. Mr. Ball. Though it may be considered to be a little too costly building for the Mission, yet it must be regarded, I think, as one of the most convenient and Avell built Parsonages in the Diocese, In June, the Lord Bishop came to us. During his stay, his Lordship consecrated the small Church at Hardwood Hill, confirmed seven candidates at St. George's Church, Windsor Mills, and eight at Christ Church, Brompton. The Bishop's visit was much appreciated, and it will not I am sure, be soon forgotten. to am 49 For several reasons, tho fortniohtly Service at Broinpton Falls Wiis di.scoiitiimed. Those low who aiteiided iiiy JSer- vice at that place, now for the most part, avail themselves of Canon Thorneloe's Services, at the Oriord School-House, which is not over two miles distant. At Christ Church, IJrompton, a Service is held regularly once on each Sunday, preceded by the Sunday-School, which latter continues to prosper under the supervision of Mrs. Alfred Knapp, assisted by Mrs. Geo. Ward and Mr. VVm. Addison. A small, though very enjoyable pic-nic, was held at Brompton this Autumn, on the summit of one of the high hills in the neighborhood ; the afternoon was favorable, and from this elevation, the view of the St. Francis was charm- ing, w^hile the children, with their teachers, mothers and pastor, did justice to the contents of tho baskets. The ladies of this Congregation meet once a fortnight, from house to house, for a social afternoon, at which tea is served ; each one contributing a small sum towards some Church object. They have also, at these meetings, done knitting for the Dorcas Department of Domestic Missions. At Christmas, the Incumbent w^as presented with a valu- able fur coat, by the ladies of Windsor Mills. My supply of fuel for the year, has been donated by Mr. Gr. Stevens, the senior Church- Warden, who also furnishes the fuel, gratis, for the Church. The St, George's (^hoir, though not always as harmonious as it should be, yet it has enjoyed the advantage of being instructed and trained by Mrs. James Stevens, a lady of superior musical ability and qualilication. On the 8th of October a special Thanksgiving Service was held in St. George's Church, which was very beautifully and appropriately decorated for the occasion. The sub- deanery meeting being held here at the same time, gave opportunity for several of the neighboring Clergy to be pre- sent, and to particix>ate in our delightful Service. After the Thanksgiving Service, a good number of those present repaired to the new Parsonage near by, where a bountiful supper was in readiness. The evening was enlivened by some good music, and by an address from one of the visiting Clergy. On the 18th of November, a very successful musical and dramatic entertainment in aid of the Parsonage Fund was :.'■> '.^.yi '•'1 -I ■V m m ml 50 ii.i m I! I; , 1 ^1 iii 'I I if l^'S i I'M ' ' I' I'i'i ' 4 Mi held in the Fovostovs' ILiU, Windsor ^lills. For \ho ••vitincj up of this entortainmoni, \vc aw iiidohtod to a I'.'w oTlho hidies connected ^vith St Goorgo's Church, of whom Mrs. .Tas. Stevens and Mrs. Porteous took a proniiiieni part. The hitter, we regret to add, has since h'Cf iln' place, to join her husband in New Brunswick. T must n«>t omit to men- tion the gratitude we owe to our friends of Ivichmoiid and Melbourne, who, on this occasion, so al>ly cjiilributed towards makinir our entertainment a success The Lay Reader. Mr. A. A. Briutrs. coniimi's 'o officiate, acceptably, at St. Georue's Church, on each alternate Sun- day morning. In addition to this dnry, ]Mr. Ijriuus has been recently elected to lill the ollice of C'hurch-Warden. in place of Mr. D. Kelly, who resigned his position, before ' leaving this place, to obtain employment in Ontario. "We were very sorry to part with 5lr. Kelly, whose absence, however, proved to be only temporary, having since return- ed to us. This report would not, I think, be complete, without making some further allusion to those kind friends who so generously contributed towards our Parsonage Fund. Out of so large a number of contributors, outside the Mission, it must suffice to mention here, the following names : Dr. Heneker, Miss G. Shortt, M. A. Elkins and G. F. Bowen, Esquires, Sherbrooke ; Jl. and J. Hamilton, Esquires, ]\[iss Walker, Mrs. A. Laurie and the Lord Bisho]!, Quebec. Mr. liobt. Hamilton's generous subscription of lifty dollars {^^0) was a most acceptable gift. A few more such would free our Mission from debt. FINAXCIAL KTATRMKNT. j Chrht W'iifl'xor Cliiirch, Total. Milh. /iruin/iliiii. Assessment $ 120 00 § loo 00 .$220 00 Easter OireiiiiKS 2 :;8 2 11 147 Foreign Missions .'.62 2 ()4 (> 20 Domestic :5 00 \ ;i r)0 5 ('.(} Pension Fund 2 02 1 ns 4 20 Diocesan Mission Fund 2 10 142 ^ r>2 Gift to Organist 18 00 !» 00 27 00 Lenten Offerings— S. Scliool 2 is 2 18 Rent of house tor Parsonage liO 00 12 00 48 on Amount raised by Ladies' Parish Aid .'i'.t 30 .V.) HO General Offertory 124 2;; 27 77 1.02 00 Amount raised toward Parsonage Fund, from all sources 1,145 45 $1,064 83 r.l msHops (jorjiEdK huotiiehiiood oi' kkadkus. I 00 47 L't; !»:{ si; 20 r,-2 00 18 oil » ;;o I 00 Th(» WardtMi subinits the Ibllowinij roport of work done duriiiu' tlu' yoiir ISOl : — I. Tho rollowiiii;' Missions or Stnlions hiivc boon phicod undor fsol;> chiirj»'o ol' Road-rs ; tho lioador hoini^in oaolicaso rosidont on tho spot dnrinL«* such part ol' tho torm of sorvico as loll in llio'llvacation, — at other tiuios sorving' tho place IVoni tho Colloiio : — Lake Me<:;anlir. (with DUrhfiehl) was sorvod })y J. N Korr, B.A., iVom ' Nov«'mbor, 18!I0, nutil 21st.Tvino, ISOl. From Ihat time until tho present date it has hi^^^w served by ]\Ir. N. M. IJayno, B.A. Scobtown has })oon served by ^[r. V. E. Bishop from Decombor, 18!>0, lill Sth March, 1801 ; and from that time succossivolv (and continuously) bv Mr. AV". T. Lijiton, B.A., Kev. a. J. Sutherland, Mr. W' Barton, and J. N. Kerr, B.A. The station of Canferburtj, in the Parish of Ihiry, has been served throe times a month by the Header of Scotstown. St. S/j/resler, with its various stations, was served by Mr. \V. T. Lipton. B.A., from 2k-day stations. Dixville (Kev. O. H. A. Murray, B.A.,) Mr. C. E. Bishop, wdio w^as prevented from continuing his college duties by an affection of the eyes, took up his residence in this Parish from March until S«>ptember, 1891, and w^orked regularly under Mr. Murray's direction. Tiesuming his residence in College this term, he still pays fortnightly visits to the Parish of Dixville ; and of late Mr. Barton (another Reader) has been added to the Dixville staff, and goes there every alter- native Sunday. In consequence of this aid, Mr. Murray has been enabled to re-open the Mission of Hereford, which has long been closed. Mr. Bishop has officiated (on different Sundays) at no fewer than seven stations, one of them being across the American border. m '-'•% •m m tl! Di 52 Bur?/ (Rov. H. S. Fuller) at tho station of Canto ibury, as above doscribod. Milbf/(Rcv. rrolossor Inearth), served by Mr. II. A. IJrooke, B.A., and other Readers. III. Occasional aid ^vas given at the call ol Paiish Clergy, at the follow inu' i)laces : Saml Hill (Rev. A. H. Robertson) l)y ]\lr. N. M. l^ayne, on 22nd ]Mar«h ,— yJ/z-z/.s- (Rev. It. AVright) by Mr. W. T. Lipton on 23rd May,— IF^/y'.s- JSIilh {\Wy. J. ]<:ame.s) by Mr. R. H. Archer, IVoinJune 2Sth to July 12th, and November, ^\h—Complon (Rev. G. 11. Rarker) '))y Mr. R. H. Archer, Ilatley (Rev. A. Stevens) by Mr. Archer, ()cto])er 18th. IV, Outside the Diocese. — ]\Ir, J. N. Kerr olliciated at Coteau Landinif in place of the Rev. T. A. Young, since deceased, then in his last illness — during portion of the Summer holidays. Assistance has also been given at Beec/ier Fal/s, in the Diocese of Vermont, as described above. Through the inlluence of the Archdeacon the lirotherhood has enjoyed the great advantage of sending two of its mem- bers, Messrs. J. N. Kerr, 13. A., and 1*]. K. Wilson, B.A., to the Summer School of Elocution at the Thousand Islands, during the Summer holidays, \vitli advantage to themselves, and, it is hoped, to their 'orethren also. The Brotherhood at present consists of the following members : — J. JSl. Kerr, B.A., Vice- Warden, N. M. Bayne, B.A., Serrelar//, AV. T. Lipton, B.A., II. A. Brooke, ]],A., E. K. AVilson, r,.A., R. IT. Archer, C. E. Bishop, E. Clare Avery.AV. IJarlon ; its numbers having been diminished by the Ordination of three of its members to the Diaconate in .luue last, namelv, B. C. Wilkinson, B.A., II. E. Wright, li.A., and II. A. Dickson, B.A. i!t ,! r OA(^OITNA. The Church-Wardens report : — The Church of St. James tho Apostle^ was opened for Divine Service on Sunday, th(^ 2sth of June, bSiH, the Rev. R. H. Cole olliciatinu'. Mr. Coli^ kindly took charge and continued the Services until the lllh of July, ^vhen the Rev. F. G. Scott, Rector (»fl)runimondville, the Chaplain appointed for the month of July (and who had been unable, owing to illness in his family, to arrive sooner), assumed charge. 53 The KcY. G. H. Parker, Rector of Compton, performed the duties of Chaplain for the month of August. The Right Key. the Lord Bishop of Niagara, with his usual kindness, assisted at several Services, and Canon Mulock gave his willing help regularly throughout the season. The attendance at the daily Services was Aery good, the average being twenty. Tlu' colloctioiis wore i?:)i;8.8'J ; For I'eiisioii Fiiiid, .ssd At oidiriiirv Servii'os, S'JOii.aS : For Mission Fund' — totiil, ;?f.)a2.S2. CAPE COVE AND PERCE. The Ilev. W. Gr. Lyster reports : — I regret my inability to recall, lor the purpose of my annual report, a single incident of exceptional interest, as having occuned during tli(^ past year, Avhich, even for this very quiet and remote Mission, has been very specially uneventful. It is unnecessary to say that our Sunday-Schools, with fair average attendance, were open as usual, and that the Servicers of the Church were regularly held and well attended At Cape Cove, seventy-live communicants were present last Easter : lifty on Christmas day. At I'erce, the largest number of communicants present at one time was twenty- one. It will be seen that contributions for Church purposes have kept up to the mark, though both congregations have lost some of their members by death and emigration, and are, in I'act, numerically weaker than they have been since my arrival here, twenty-nine years ago. Mr. Geo. Gaudin, J^ay Iteader at Cape Cove, aiul Mr. E. Tuzo, acting Lay Reader at Perce, have boih olliciated on several occasions, where I have been necessarily absent from the Churches. Their services are highly appreciated by the people as well as by myself The neat little Church at Perce was tastefully decorated for Christmas hv Mr. Tuzo and some other friends, who do not grudge time and trouble expended in such congenial work. Only one of our daily schools — No. 1, under JMiss Duma- resq — was qualiiied to ai)i)ly for the Society's grant during the year, though schools Nos. '2 and 3 were also open, but m ■ I. : I M n 1 i'>..r..;tl if hi In It ■3 111 111 -II r/'l =1 if 1 1 1" pi" ■• 3;:;: iijllil 54 for short periods and in charge of young girls unprovided with the diploma. Perce school was also in operation during a portion of the year. iNIy register shows : Baptisms, 8 ; IMarriages, 2 ; Burials, 4. SI 1)0111 SiUl Olii.'vtory, ::;ilH.l(i ; Pow Ront, I'eice, l^l'.O.Ol) * ; Cliurdi fSociety : (ieiieral Fund (i.l5 ; :\iissiiiii Fmul, S-1.18 ; I'l'iision Fiuul, $S.2!i : Foreign Missions, $l(.(lt> ; :)iiu'!L:tio .Mi.-si()iis, S:::.i.7 ; Kastor (iift to Clergyiiuui, §(;;i,U(i ; A:«se3snR'nt bioce- n IJoiuil, Si;!<'-"ti— ''"otiil, ^:;il.-IJ. * Till' wliolc ol'tju' Ciiiit' Cove pt'w rent is now re(inire(l to nnike up assessment lor Diocesan J'.ounl. CO ATI COOK. The Rev. Canon Foster reports : — The work of the Church in this Parii-h ha., ^^en carried on without any interruption during the current year. The usual Sunday Services with two weekly Services during Lent, and daily Service during Holy Week at both Churches, have been kept up with uni'ailing regularity. I have three Services, with sermons, every Sunday, two at the Parish Church, and one at Christ Church, North Coaticook, witli monthly celebrations of the Holy Commu- nion at the Parish Church. The Services are not so well attended, especially in the morning, as they ought to lie. The two Sunday Schools of the Parish are very well attended. In that of the Parish Church I teach a class myself every Sunday. I catechise as often as possible ; but I find it very diflicult to conduct three Services with sermons, and to catechise for even twenty minutes on any one day. I am thoroughly persuaded if we had more catechising and less preaching the Church would ])e much ])enelitled by the change. This change, however, I suppose we shall not be able to make until our people become more educated up to the conviction that worship, bright, hearty, and reverential, such as our Service is capable of, when well rendered, and not merely hearing of sermons, however eloquent, is the real object of ( "hurch going. St. Stephen's Church was painted, and blinds placed around the bell, in the tower, during the Summer. The Ladies' Guild contributed $70. 87 towards the cost of these necessary repairs. 55 A Bishop's chair and fair linen for the altar were also pro- vided by means of subscriptions from a few fri. .ids outside of the I'arish. The Rectory was re-shingled, and double windows were provided for the Sexton's house, during the year. Mrs. Fiske and Mrs. Fraser kindly undertook to raise the neces- sary funds Ibr these repairs, which amounted to about $184.00. These ladies made a thorough canvas of the Parish, and succeeded in collecting even a little more than the amount required. They have the best thanks of the Parish for the time and trouble they so cheerfully gave to this work. The roof of the horse-shed at the North-End Church has been covered with felting at a cost of about $20,00, one- half of which amount is still due, but which will be paid off durinu' the comino; season. The Cotton factory, which is now the property of the Dominion Cotton Company, is running on full time, and gives employment to a few Church people at the North- End of the Parish. I have to thank the Wardens of both Churches for their unvarying kindness and co-operation in all Church work. Baptisms : Infants, 14 ; Adults, 2. — Total, 10. Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 5. Diocosiui lioiU'd Assossiiicnt, 87r)0,0fl ; Forcifjn Missions, $1.33; Easter Offering tc the lloctor. §17. SU ; J)i>iiustic .Mission?;, Si. 17 ; Printing, Envelopes and Cir- culars, S'.i.tH); Fuel, JioJitiiig and insunuice, !57il.()i) ; Chorister's salary, $25.00 ; Pension Fund. $1. ill I'; "i:,.i:; m ':i:!.\ Wn The Rev. Thomas Blaylock reports :-=— The usual Churih work has been kept up without inter- mission throughout the year. (Jn account of the develop- ment of the Jeffrey Asbestos Mines, which now employ 125 ihen, I have commenced fortnightly Services, each alternate Wednesday evening, in the School-house, with fair attend- ance. Tt is too early as yet to speak of results, as the work is entirely missionary in character, yet already one young man has been come forward to b(^ prepared for baptism. The Services seem to l^e appreciated. The singing and responding hearty, and I have every reason to expect good r(>sult. At Lome, last year, I was able to report increased attend- ance. This increase, I am happy to say, has proved permanent, and the congregations are now larger than ever before, the Church sometimes being inconveniently crowded. Miss Mills has continued to give her service at the organ and also collected the money for a new surplice, ike. The horse- shed has also been repaired. Good Sunday-Schools have been kept up in all three Churches ; that in Troutbrook being the most flourishing under the superintendence of Mr. J no, Wilson, who is most devoted in his work. A good library of 100 A'olumes has been procured for Danville, which, we hope to increase very shortly to 500 volumes, and thus have a general library lor the whole Parish. On account of an outbreak of diphtheria, the number of deaths have been nearly double the average. The Church of Danville has been put into thorough repair and the bricks in the tower repointed. 57 Clalraniiied iroii pipes have been laid to bring water into the Parsonage at considerable expense. The ladies of St. Augustine's Church Guild have been untiring in their devotion to the Church interests, and have proved her efficient handmaid in all good vv^orks. Notwithstanding the increased assessment required by the Board, the amount raised for outside objects is larger than ever before, having this year reached the sum of $147.24, of which 173.80 went to the Foreign and Domestic Missionary Society. All the Church -Wardens have done their duty faithfully, and have punctually remitted all assessments due the Diocesan Board. Baptisms : Adults, 1 ; Infants, 19— Total, 20. Burials, 20. Danrin/'.—VAmwh Society, $:i7.78 ; Assossnicnt, $.'{o0.00 ; Christmas and Easter Offering for Clergyman, S70.ft7 ; Ordinary Offertory, $l2(J.4a; Foreign Missions, S2,').72 ; Domestic Missions, §27.67; Jews, §5.G4 ; Bisliop's College, S^j.40 ; Conipton Ladies' College, $:!.20 ; Church and Parsonage Improve- ments, S.')!. 62 ; Ladies' Ouild for Improvements, $162.25; Library Books and Sunday-School OH'ertory, !?i;i.70.— Total, $880.08. Lome. — Towards Assessment, $111.50; Offertory — Ordinary $^6. HS ; Organ- ist, $5.25; Library Hooks, $5.25; Easter Offering, $.'i.02 ; Foreign Missions, $2.:^8; Jews(Hp. Hl'ytii) : $1.50; Domestic Missions, $2.00 ; Bishop'.s College, ,$1.00 ; Compton College. $1.47 ; Churcii Society, $8.74; Wood for Church and Surplice, S8.00.— Total, $186.49. 7VoK//;;w)/,-.— Assessment, $200.00 ; Foreign Mission.**, $4.48; Jews, $0.80; Domesti(' Missions, $,':). 45 ; Hislioj/s College, $1.(J0; Comi)ton College, $0.it8 ; Church Society, !j>13.;}7 : Wood for Church, !?2. 00.— Total, $226.74.— Grand total, $l,2y3.3L '^M DRUMMONDVILLE. The Rev. F. G. Scott reports . — The year has been an uneventful one. The Services continue to be fairly well attended. There were over fifty communicants at Easter. Thanks to the exertions of kind friends without and M'ithin the Parish, enough money has been raised to finish off the Rectory, which has been clap- boarded, painted, roofed and drained, and generally put into thorough repair. Next year we hope to finish off the interior of the walls and roof of the chancel. Baptisms, 6 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 5. Church Society, $8.76; towards Rector's Stipend, $276.60; Easter Offer- ings, $LI9; Foreign Missions, $l4.0;i; Domestic .Missions, $6.o0 ; Church and I'arsonage Improvements, $:j8('>.00 ; Amounts raised for other Church purposes, $(i0.40; Pension Fund, $.'!.40 ; Parochial Charity, $6. 6;i ; Parochial Missions to the Jews, $1.27.— Total $767.37. ■| i ■-*t jj :\.fr ','' l' I 1'' i ;! W 11? !.'!■■ & I- ■I 1 :» .. ill "' I'' i :i I til 68 DURHAM. The Rev. D. Horner reports :-- I am glad to be able to report that Divine Service has been conducted on Sunday and the greater Festivals in each Church without intermission, with the usual monthly celebrations, except on two occasions at South Durham, when Holy Communion was withheld owing to lack of com- municants. Most of the Saints' Days were kept in Kirkdale and Lenten Services held, but the attemps made in the latter respect at South Durham and L'Avenir were unsucess- iul, possibly because of the state of the roads at that season. I must express my gratefulness for the unvarying kind- ness shewn to me and mine by the parishioners at Kirkdale, and also those who in this and other parts of the Parish helped me on my journeys, when " a stranger in a strange land." The following gentlemen kindly took me from place to place until about the month of March : from Kirkdale, Messrs. Stevens, Hall, Thompson, Trenholm, W. Gr. Lyster and W. H. Lyster; from L'Avenir, Messrs. Doyle, Atkinson and Mountain ; from South Durham, Messrs. Alex. Johnston and Son, Arthur Johnston and Son and ]Vlr. McCrae. The Sunday-Schools have been conducted by Mrs. Trenholm and Miss Stevens at Kirkdal(\ Mr. Board at L'Avenir and Mr. Ijen Dowd at South Durham. Five concerts have been held during the year : three at L'Avenir, one at Ulverton and one at Kirkdale. Although the weather in each case was unfavourable, the attendance was not small. The proceeds were devoted : two to the Parsonage, one to the Kirkdale (^hurch, and two to pay a long standing debt of the congregation of L'Avenir. A pretty lamp has been bought and placed in the Church at Kirkdale. " A Women's Auxiliary" has just been formed at South Durham. The societv intend holding a Social on the 10th December, to raise funds for present needs. I must thank the Misses Johnston, Candlish and Tren- holm, for their efficient work as organists in the various Churches. We were sorry to lose the services of our organist and Sunday-School teacher. Miss Stevens, whose very creditable help added materially to the success of the Sunday Service. A considerable number of friends and well-wishers were {)resent at the marriage ceremony, although it was conducted ni 50 at seven o'clock in the morning, and among her wedding presents was a sum of money from some of the congregation in appreciation of her services as organist at Kirkdale. ptis LA '4 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 5. Bap Kirkihilc. Jj'Arciiir. Chiiicli Society Assi'siiieiit KiisttT Ollpi'iiijf Foreijrii Missions , DoiiU'Slic Mio.sioiirf Cmnjiton [iiuUe.s '(Jollejfu. ()tkMiiifrt! Tliaiikssiiviiijf Day OtllLT JJlUpUSI'.S $ 1 12 2:\:) 00 1 2o I :>\) 1 20 iJt) To 1 7o !? 4;{ 2110 ou South Dnrlnim. S 55 105 00 I 21 (10 51 No retunis GO 08 80 71 Xo returns lul total Total. $ 2 10 000 00 :{ 45 3 17 2 DO 2 48 3(3 7.'i 2 35 104 94 EATON. The Kev. Alex. H. Ivobertson reports: — My first year in this Parish has been one of quiet work and progress. Si. Peter's Church, Cooksldre. — Services have been kept up as usual. Morning and Evening Prayer on every Sunday. Holy Communion on iirst Sunday of every month, and on chief Festivals and all the Saints' Days throughout the year. A Bible Class was held at the Rectory last AVinter, with a rather small attendance. During the Summer we had a visit from the Lord Bishoj), when nine candidates were conlirmed. At our Harvest Thanksgiving Service this Autumn, Rev. Canon Thorneloe kindly preached for us, and we had full Choral Service, which was very well rendered. The Sunday-School is well carried on by a staff of live faithful efficient teachers. "The Bishop i3oane series of Catechisms" have been adopted for most of the classes. The Gruild and Women's Auxiliary have met regularly during the year. There is a growing interest in Missions, which was stimulated by the W. A. Conference at Lennox- ville. Seven of our members attended the conference, which marks an era in the history of Mission work in this District. Girls' Friendly Society. — This excellent and useful so- ciety is doing quiet but faithful work under the presidency of Mrs. Trigge. The society held its usual sale of work during the Summer, and have now about $60 in the Bank to be apj>lied towards a Church Hall, just as soon as that much needed addition to our menced. Parish buildings is com- ■•H;t !"; .t>'»; Fort'ii!;!! l^Iis-iioii.-*. ^J.f'l'; Doiiifstie Missions, S'i.S;") ; AiiKiiiiils raised tor other purjiusL'S, $jl.'-'0 : J'rosciit to ('lor;.'} man, .sKU.dO. — Total, .S;"((iii.tir>. of OEOEGEVILLE ANl^ FITCH 15 VV :; :! % ill i !* 1 ■i it r m mi ;•:;:■'■■ 1 The Kev. W. A. Adcock reports : — In writing out my report for the Church Society, I find grounds for encouragement in the zeal and activity which has been manifested by our congregations in the past year. The Mission finds its centres in the villnges of Fitch Bay and Georgeville, but covers a considerable area of surround- ing country over which the families are scattered. Many of the i)eople are unbaptized, many profess no creed, and only a small minority attend any place of worship. The prejudice which in this District I found to be so strong against the Church has diminished, and the Clergy- man is looked to for ministrations in every quarter. The congregation of Fitch Bay has been steadily increasing, the average Sunday attendance b^ing much in advance of last year. The Church is now provided with all necessary requisites, save Communion vessels and a Bell. A very neat Font has been procured by the congrega- tion, and the Ladies' Guild of St. Matthew's came to our assistance in furnishing iis with a very good Altar cloth and fair linen at one-third the cost of material. G3 The great work of tho Viwr has boon tlio proouriiiG: of a i'ursonag'o. A very siiilalile residence joining' the Church lot has been purchased irom Mr. C. E. Jjee, towards which he himself contributed $100. The price of the house, not includinj^ Mr. Lee's generous donaiion, wns [|1,100 ; of this sura the Church-AVardcns and myself have underlaken to raise ^2i)0 in the Mission, towards which sum 4155 has been paid, the balance pro- mised. From the Summer visitors to Georgeville, I have undertaken to raise !^200 more, towards this sum at present I have $142.50. The Archdeacon has undertaken to provide the balance of 1550. The Sunday-School is progressing favourably and doing a good work. Georgeville. — The work of Georgeville on the whole is satisfactory : The congregations have been well kept up, the Sunday Evening Services being very well attendi'd. The organist, ]\Iiss Susan Wright, with the choir always making the Services bright and attractive. The Sunday-School has been progressing liivourably with an elHcient stall' of teachers. The year has been marked by the decease of one of the noblest and untiring woikers. Mr. John Melrose, late Church-AVarden.a young maii full of energy and zeal for Crod and his Church, was called into rest after a long and pain- ful illness, honoured and esteemed of ail who knew him. The loss to the Church and his bereaved parents is very great. The foundation of the Church has long been a cause of anxiety to the congregation, and in order to preserve the ediiice, a thorough and complete restoration had to be undertaken, the cost amounting to more than $100, which sum I am happy to say has been subscribed, the grounds enclosed with a neat feiice, and the horse-shed completed. A very sweet-toned Bell has been presented to the Church by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bagg, of Montreal, for w^hich they are entitled to the gratitude of the congregation. The Clergyman was the recipient of a handsome furcoat from the congregation last Winter as a New Year's gift. The out-stations have been well attended and Cottage Services held in different parts of the Mission during the Winter season. The Ladies' Aid has done good work this year, having Vf 64 nndoitaken to improve tho interior of the Church and forming a strong liiiancial body of workers. The Ministering Children's l^cagiie lias commenced work for the Winter and is now well under way. IJaptisms, 20 ; Conlirmed, 11 ; Marriages, 2; Burials, 12. (Ji-()n/fil)i('cts ; Domestic MiHsions, §8.01 ; Foioijjii Mis- sions, §0.42; ('oiuptoii Coll(';i;i>, $r.;iO.— Total S'.l.Tf,. |\iri»cliiai olijects : Assi'ss- meiit, Sino.OO; Cliurcli Rcpuirs, iJI.'iO.dd; Ljidii's' (Jiiild, .■?170.(Hl ; Siiniiay-Scliool, 810.17; Piaster Olll'iinK. giJ.SO; Synod AssosHmciit, $2.00; Sundries, §:iO.CO.— Total, §il4.67. Grand total, $757. i;?. % i:l i mm :0' '■. Hi ' sill GASPK HASIN. The Rev. John P. Kichmond reports : — Services have been held regularly in the two Churches in this Mission. During the greater part of the year a third Sunday Service has been held in th(^ evening at St. Paul's Church, and the Holy Communion has been administered monthly in each Church. St. Paul's Church, Gaspe Vi/hi^e.—Tha Church-Warden have been able to meet the claims of the Diocesan Board regularly from the otfertory. As far as providing the Church with funds necessary for assessment and running expenses, this system works well, but I am afraid there are some persons in most congrega- tions who under this system shelter themselves and take credit for having contributed much more than they have actually given. They keep no account, and if absent from Church for several Sundays, oiler no more than the cus- tomary coin, whatever that may be with them. The Ladies' Guild is still carrying on its good work, and contemplates making several additions to Church furniture and ornaments, which are much required. The next call upon the Mission will be for a new Par- sonage. The present building has been examined by a joint committee of the two congregations and declared to be almost past repair. The trouble is that when the house w^as built the back and side sills were laid upon the ground without foundation of stone or cedar. The \veia:ht of the building has of course imbedded the sills on the ground and they are now rotten, and the ends of the posts are also rotten. The repairs necessary are estimated at $700 at 65 l«»ast, iUid with ovi'U this oxpcnditan* il is iioi cevtiviu tliat the houso would ho worth much. I hopo that as soon as the Church huildins" is linishcd, the energies ol" the congre- gjitions will be given lo this necessary work. St. Ja7:.(:s' Church, Si uth-Wesi Arm. — I must si)eak of this congregation in tv o sections, divided l)y the South-West Arm ol" Gaspr iJa; , The one o('cuj)ying CJaspe Bay South and havi'\g th(.' Ohurch and Ohurcli-yard. The other oc- cupying the Township oi' York, and having acquired a Church lot and made oaic liHle progress towards building a Church. In the first, !he new Churou is nearly ready lor use, and the people havo at all times of the veur <'asy access to it. In the second, the people lind it haid .u certain seasons of the year to cioss, especially during the time the ice is forming or breaking up. In this section the aforesaid dilliculty hash:! to the idea, on the part of some of the congregation, that it would be better to join York to Sandy IJeach Mission. Archdeacon Roe went over the ground last Summer and saw the position of aifairs in this part of my Mission, and thought that the dillicidty might be over- come by building a bridge over thi^ river, which like almost all thi '.iaspe rivers, is without such a convenience, and I am afraid there is not much x>rospect of attaining it. I thi)\k the movement toward any such end sliould come IVum the people, by petition from them to the Bishop, and not from the Incumbent, whose duty it is to minister in the portion assigned to him, and not to originate a movement to enlarge or curtail it. I may say, however, that the diffi- culties met with by the York settlers in crossing the Bay to St. James' Church will also militate against the Clergy- man crossing at certain times from St. James' Church to the York Church, unless the river be bridged, and even then he must drive six miles by land to compass one by water. The Church-Wardens have met their engagements with the Board, and a considerable sum of money has been raised in this congregation towards furnishing the Church when completed. The petroleum wave of excitement has passed over Sandy Beach and Graspe South without peimanent result. The only works now^ being carried on are on the York River, about eighteen miles from Gaspe Village, and about nine miles beyond the settlement. 1 ■■jif : Ml ',i ■ '1 - r-fi'' I,;! 11 1:8 • i. mt ill , 5 • I'lJi., W lllil m 06 There are six day Schools in this Mission, one of which receives aid from the Church t^ociety. The scliools in (}as- pe South and York suffer very much from im^uulavity of attendance in the Fall of the year. During the lime of the Rev. Inspector Lyster's visit it was needless to go to the schools in York, because parents and children were, for the most part, on the Blue-berry Hills, camped out in some cases, reaping the berry harvest. It is a pity that the cir- cumstances of the people will not permit them to send their children to school regularly, but this industry, in many in- stances, means the Winter's Hour, and all can help to earn it — young and old — as well as to consume it. Baptisms, 24 ; Marriages, 9 ; Burials, i». Of the marriages : two deprived this Mission of members, the bridegroom belonging to other Missions. Of the bu- rials : two (a Presbyterian and a Methodist) sent for me " in extremis " and wished to die in communion with the Church and to 1 buried as her members. St. Pail's C/(«/r//.— Special Collection^, i<2H.C,\ : Kastcr OH'ortorv. S'>l1.1o: Other purposes, §283.31; Guild ot'St. Fiuil's LMiuii'li, >^\^n> dO.— Total,' .sif.s. 57. St. James' C/iu re ft.— AssassnumX, .s22;).iKl ; Maitci' OIK'itorv, ^•4.20 ; Spcfiul Collections, l?7. 16 ; Other purposes, sl.'tti.tij.— Total, .'0.00: Kiister Od'erii.!?, Clergyman, 8i;!..^.'): SiH'cial, S.l.OO: $1(1.8.') ; Foreign Missions, S'"- H' : Doiuestii' Missions, $S. (10 ; Bisiiop's ("ollege, SJ-"<'> ; Cluirtii and i'aisuniige I'lCSloration, §U0.00 ; Utlier pur- poses, §102.00.— Total, $1,022.10. Vi, ,:ia u. .i The Rev. Peter ]toe reports : — The usual Sunday Services at St. Stephen's and Church of the Ascension, and a monthly Service, Sunday, at St. Julie, have been regularly held during the year. Holy Communion administered in both the Churches once a month ; and several times to aged, sick, and dying persons at their own homes. The attendance at the Churches has I v'; '^1 68 II? i:^'; ■ s \:}fn iri 9 ' ■ tsi !|i^ i M iSiii'i;'':'!' ill m liif boon vory good, and Iho pt'ople seom lo bo taking a groator interest in spiritual matters, and 1 hopt\ growing in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour .Tesus ( 'hrist. The schools hare been very well attended this year, dur- ing tJio season from June to November, an average of ?>d scholars at Church of the Ascension, and 25 at the old St, Stephen's Church. One great attraction has been the new library, a valuable collection of books from the S. F. C. K., for which our young people got up an entertainment last January, which netted $35. Mr. EobtPIamilton added $10. We have now a very superior collection of Sunday-School books w^hieh would do credit to a much larger Parish. Mr. Kobt. Graham and his sister, and Miss Weston manage the school at the Church of the As<^ension, and manage it well. Our Sunday-School pic-nic was hirgely at tended, and render- ed more than usually attractive by the young people prov- iding a programme of music, songs, hymns, readings, &c. Death has been unusually busy in our small Mission this year, taking I'rom us two young women from consumption, two little girls from dyphtheria. One of our brightest and best boys, eighteen years old, died rather suddenly of some cerebral disease ; he was a model boy in Sunday-School and in the choir, and we all sympathiNO with his b(n-eaved family in the sudden removal of Johnny Haskett. There has been quite an epidemic of dyj^htheria in these parts, and a good many deaths. The Presbyterian Minister at Inverness lost three children in a few days ; we had several cases of typhoid fever also. This keeps the ]\lissionary Inisy in the best and most difficult j^artofhis work, administinginstruc- tion and consolation to the sick and dying. The Church of the Ascen.sion, only erected a few years ago, had, from some fault in the foundation, got out of repair ; the plaster having given way, we havi; been pan- nelling the walls and ceiling with boards, which will improve the appearance of the Church, and make it more comfortable in winter; we have also painted the outside; the work is not yet iinished, but w<' hope the contractors will complete their work in January. This work will be paid for by the members of the Church here chielly. I have receiv- ed from the Lady Church Helpers, through their treasurer, Mrs. Sewell, Quebec, a cheque IVn* i^20 towards this work, for which w^e are dee])ly indebted. Our lormer Church- Warden, Mr. John L.Brown, now of A rizoiui Territory, sent me $20 towards shingling the Parsonage, and $20 to aid in 6^ paying arrears in the assessment ol the Diocesan Board. He has not forgotten, he says, the Mission and Church he loved so well. A lew bright examples such as this one in our Parishes, shew clearly the general apathy and indill'er- ence of many who j^roiess and call themselves Churchmen. I am also very much indebted to a few personal friends, for having placed in the Parsonage, last Winter, a very line hot air furnace of the Gurney pattern, which heats the house admirably, and has, I am sure, doubled the value of I'arsonage property ; the furnace. I am told, cost il20. Dr. Holdcroft, Inverness, took a leading part in this kind act, and to the lew who assisted him 1 tender my w^armest thanks. My Church- AVardens, W. J. Smyth and W. W. Vetty, also lvol)ert Graham, are faithful in the performance of their duties, and 1 am indebted to them for their assist- ance in forwarding the interests of the Mission. I must also acknowledii'e many personal kindnesses received from my I'riend, E. G. Palmer, Ste. Julie, and Mrs. Meikle, and the Johnston's, where I hold a monthly Service, and am always hospitably received. I have to thank Miss Weston, for her very great assist- ance in collecting for Church Society, also Miss Hattie Watts and Judson Ilaskett. this duty of collecting round the Mission, one hundred square miles, in bad roads and wet, stormy weather, nu^etinu' with a cool reception often, is not a i)leasant one, and only those who arc desirous of doing their duty, and they are few and far between, can be induced to do it. The two Branches of the Women's Auxiliary for Missions, (me at St. Stephen's and the other at Campbell's Corners, meet regularly every monih, and although not many in numbers, are doing good, faithful work, they sent money and clothing to the North-West, to the amount of -150, this year. These little gatherings of faithful women are a bles- sing to the Mission. 1 have diiven about my Misson making some two hundred trips during the year, paid three hundred and fifty pastoral visits, walked about some three hundred miles in short walks to those near the Parsonage. I have been a good deal at the bed-side of the sickand dying, yet I confess I have nothing very particular to report outside the ordinary routine of a country Clergyman's work, and we must look to the new Missions where the ground is being only now I mm . ii : : I . i i^i; 16 ^'t ,. lit. ii III II ' ■.!' ! I :13 ^■;* ;; ■ ■)''ii ' .... Mi'r'U; (Il i'l'-'- ll! lbi<;N lij i'.!i'-^''i' i'l broken up, lor mure interesting- s«ketclies of the \vork of the Missionary. .Baptisms, 7 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, G. ' Sl. S(r/>/irirs C/iiirr/i. —AsM^s^nwnt DiocusiUi Board (or hotli ClmrclR'- S325.00 ; Chiirt'li rfociotv, both Clmrchcs, !?:!!•. 87 ; Foivi;,ni Missions, Sl-^'"': l>on .lie Mis- sions, Sl.JS; "jJisiioii's Coliej^v, Leiinoxvilk', Sii.;')(i ; Jews, .Sl.iS'J; v Tertory, (ieiuTii'l ruri.oscs, ^l.).o:; : Piirsoimno npiiiis, $11(1.00.— Total, $.)L'8.18. C/iiiir/i (;/.l,'>7T//.'-7((«.— Foreign .Mi i-^ions, $■>••'*'; Domostic Missions, SI. -10 ; Hisli- oi)'s ("oUfgc, l.cnno.wille, .-rif.!!) ; (Jonijituu College, $ I. (lit ; Jews. .^I.-I.''; Oll'er- torv, (General I'nrposus. 8-<).-'>'' : kSpeeial for iiaialiiig Clmreli, S.')0.00; Ciinreli Helpers, Qnebec, $20. OU.— Total, $lOJ.8:i. IIIELAND AND SOUTH INVEllNESS. The Rev. W. J. Faulconer reports : — Another year has pasi^^ed in the history of this Parish with its varied experiences of joy and sorrow, light and shadow. But thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ, who has prospered us in and through them all, both outwardly in the extension of our Church, and also, as I truly believe, inwardly in our spiritual advancements. To l)egin with Clirist's Church, Loirer-Irehuid the Services on the wiiole have l)een extreme- ly well attended. The communicants have increased in number slightly, but not so much as I could wish to see. There has been however decided progress. The Sunday-School is in a very healthy condition under the able and loving superintendence of Mrs. William John- son, who is always full of energy for every good work in the Church. Through her etiorts we had a most enjoyable evening and Christmas Tree, when all the children beamed with delight. I also received a substantial present through her kind thoughtfulness, lor which I sincerely thank her. I must not forget to mention also the self-denying work of my faithful warden, Henry Little, who is always at his post and fuliils his duties so faithfully in every Parochial calling. The Bible Class which I began again, I trust will be a great blessing to my young people ; it was always well attended when I held it before, Mrs. W. Johnson has kind- ly let as have her dining-room to hold it in. A Branch of the Women's Missionary Auxiliary, I am glad to say, has been established, the iirst of aiiy such kind of work that has ev(>r been done by this congregation. It is real pleasure to think how much progress it is making in their midst under the energetic Vice-Presidency of Mrs. n ilenry Littlo and the Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, Mrs. William .lohnson and Miss Sarah Kerr. I am glad to say my congregation have raised about $200 and put their Cemetery in a very orderly and decent condition, which shows atl'ection for their beloved dead. Our losses by removal have been great. Four Church families have left the country, which means a material loss to us, one of which I must mention, since it has made a gap not easily filled, I mean my faithful and kind Superin- tendent of the Sunday-School, Mr. Alfred Ward ; we miss him in many ways as a warm friend and liberal supporter of every good work. In conclusion I have to thank my congregation at Lower Ireland very sincerely for their ever ready sympathy and great kindness to us in every way. Trinitij Church, U/tj/er Ireland. — The Services on the aver- age haA'e been well attended and tke communicants have also increased. I rejoice to think we are making steady progress in si">iritual things. The Sunday-Schools are doing good work, especially those in tlie out-lying districts under the earnest and zealous superintendence of Mr. W. Gr. Stewart. I am sure he is gathering in some stray lambs of the ilock, which would be imi)ossible for the Pastor of this large Parish on the Sunday to do. May CTod's blessing attend this faithful servant whose serviiie is one of loving sacrifice. My Bible Classes, which are held fortnightly at the Rectory and once a month at Mrs. John Annesley's, in the Bennett settlement, are very edifying gatherings and always crowded, many have the o^iportunity of hearing the word of life who could seldom get out to Church. The young men are always a great factor in our Bible Classes. I trust God will bless His Holy word to many precious souls. Mrs. Annesley is always ready to throw her house o]5en for God's work. May His blessing descend on her hoiise for this service of love. Mr. i^'rederick Wood, my Lay Reader, has assist' ^ me much this year in coming to my aidw^hen pressure of \.ork has almost overstrained me. I thank him warmly for his continued kindness in the above work. The Woiaetis Guild — Under the presidency of Mrs. F. Wood has done excellent work in assisting the Church and is now striving to o))tain funds for repairing and repainting it. I trust we shall see more members in the future join thki branch of work, as it is like a reserve force in the Par- 11 lU ■' H i .'! -i ii if'^ ill! ,, I ! i:'';'i'' ; .0 i iij;.; / '■ 't ' '"' ,|: li ^ ^ 72 ish. Miss Theresa Bennett is its valuable secretary and pro- mises to be a very rising and iaitbtul youn<5 woman in our luture Church work. The Women's Missiotiar// AuxUiary has, I rejoice to say, made a fresh start under the untiring hibour of its vice- president, Mrs. F. Wood. I trust there will be many more members join, w^ho will be zealous and prayerful for the extension of our Blessed Lord's Kingdom. The Girls' Friend/// Society has been doing great things this year and is full of promise for the future of the Parish, morally, spiritually and materially. They are now^ working energeticjally, iinder the president and their zealous secre- tary. Miss Bella Wood ; that th(»y may erect a perpetual memories, of their handy work in re-pewing Trinity Church, Maple Grrov(\ They seem most prosperous in all their undertakings, and 1 pray that God's continued blessing- may rest on the labours of these young workers. Death has been busy this year in our midst and has taken from my flock some young, some middle aged, and aged. I trust that the many bereavements and trials may draw us as a Church nearer to our IJivine Lord and Master, and mould us more and more to His likeness, who was made perfect through sutfering. In conclusion, I am thankful to say,' taking this part of my Parish in review, there are many signs of good work going on in the hearts of my people. I have to thank them also for their kind consideration and warm sympathy. St. Luke's Church, AddcrJei/. — A regular monthly iService is held here. The few families attend the Services fairly w^ell, seem to appreciate them, and only wish they could have them more frec|uently. St. Peter's Church, Black Lake Mines. — There is held here a regular fortnightly Service, which is alv^^ays well attended, and W'C generally enjoy a very hearty Service. We have to thank Mr. and Mrs. Penhale very sincerely for throwing open their house for our Services in the past. I am glad to say the new^ Church and School are now nearly complet- ed, in the latter of which we now hold our Services. Con- sidering the few families and individuals there are here, they are worthy of much congratulation. AVith regard to their great liberality in forwarding the work of the new Church, I am sure they have made sacrilices in further- ing the completion of God's House, and their much needed If School-voom. All praise is due to the building committee, and es])eciully to the cnergetie secretary, E. A. Evans, who has been untiring in his lalioiTrs. "We have also to thank the various companies who own the Black Lake Mines, for their timely aid and especially the generous friend of our Churches, Mr. Robt Hamilton, who has helped us so liberally in our pecuniary need. The Women's Guild has also done excellent work, it was only organised last May under th(». presidency of Mrs. Crabtree, and the secretaryship of Miss Ellen Prideaux. They have raised already enough to furnish their new Church, and have also placed a beautiful organ in the Church, from Mr. Wilson, of Sherbrooke, which is valued at $150. May the Lord bless this young branch of his Church and make it fruitful in every good work. iS^ John's Church, Thetford Mines. — A monthly Service has been held here during the year until the Mines closed in November, at the house of Mr. Andrew Johnson. The Protestant population have attended the Services with much appreciation and seem thankful that somebody has a care for their souls. We have here also, throuiih the eflbrts of the Messrs. Johnson and Wards, a beautiful little Church, almost completed for worship next season, when the Mines open and our beloved Bishop has accepted and opened it. I must not forget to mention Mr. Thomas Porter, a member of my Church, at Maple G-rove, who took the contract of our two new Churches and has finished them in such a perfect manner. All praise is due to such an honest workman, especially under such trying circumstances as sickness and death in his family has placed him. In conclusion, when looking over the large Parish in which I am privileged to lal)our, I see on my own part many shortcomings, and only wish I could have served my Heavenly Master better, and I trust by His grace I may have the necessary health and strength to serve Him better this coming year. Baptisms, 23 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 18. Church Society, S27.10 ; Assessment to Diocesan Board, .SS')0.00 ; Easter OtFer- ing, S47.10, $4:!.00 of which was from Christ's Chiircli. Lower Ireland; Foreign Missions, ..,:;, , ^si^S u 1 8 111,;: i ' !i . I ' - J : 9i '* ji! If ^-i!' ill rli. ' kINGSEY. The Rev. .las. S. Sykes reports : — We wind up the year's work in this Mission with the statement oi' an addition ol' thirteen new subscribers to the funds of the Church fSociely, making- a total ot twenty-one subscribers of one dollar each and two of iii'ty cents. Our special and ordinary collections have kept up to the mark. Coni»'rei>'ations have been laro-er than usual The Parsonage, re-shingled, re-papered, re-tinted, cost over a hundred dollars. A Sunday-School and Women's Guild have been established at Denison's Mills. Messrs. Henry Wadleigh, Henry McMannis, John Wad- ieigh, jr., and O. J. Allen have each given me a load ol' hay, very acceptable and very much appreciated. Services, Sundays, during Lent and chief Festivals as usual. Ba]>tisms, 7 ; Marriages, 2. *SV. I'liiil's lliilji Trim'/// C/irisrs C'/iKir/i, ,., , S/lt1riilii nixiiii' n. Sjiuvlicr I'tJ/td. ^*'^''' Church Society i^hi r<;! s II :).j $ ir. 0|i . I't) Id;") 00 i;;0 (10 .'.Td (id Muster Otferiiius 4 ih) (> o:, id 0,=, Foreign Missions 72 1 .V.t ;') 2(i 7 57 Doiiit^stie Missions 1 2;{ 2 H 7 si) l| ,-).•{ liishop's (y'olli-rre 1 .^0 2 OS) DO .1 js Compton Liidies' Colle.u- o AO 1 :;o d (;:j 2 ;!:{ Synod Assessnjent T 2 00 100 2 00 .5 00 Jews 1 ;ij ] ;JS 4 12 82 Church and Parsonage Improve- ments i;!2 (III 7 ]?, 7 v.', IKi 21) Christmas OH'erinnr. three Con^-re- gations 1 21 ) 21 Concerts 40 00 ;!7 01) lO 00 77 do Insurance 10 00 10 00 .'{f) 00 Other lairposes 11) SI |(i 00 7 dO ;;(; si General collections 2:! !)2 ;!"> 2.) 40 :il) !)'J riC) Total 8.'';i(l 00 S27,) (i7 !?24;5 .Oj SI 05;") 22 LEEDS. ii iji U ■I . ' ",. ,l'V,i.S The Rev. Joseph Rothera reports : — The Services during the last year have been kept up regularly with few exceptions. Three Services every Sunday and on the principal Festivals of the Church. St. James: . — Two Services have been held at this Church every Sunday, through the help ol' the Rev. J. Kemp, who kindly takes a Service once a fortnight. The attendance at the Sunday Services have been xipon the whole good, r6 the tho ■Olio the :!.s 47 ■)7(t (i(t 10 (1.^ 7 r.7 11 ;>;; •1 JS 2 ;{;i 5 0(1 82 i ciiut the ofi'eitovi(\s have inrreasGcl, but at tlie Week-Day kServi('e.s, which have been heklonce a week during Advent and Lent, only poor, I am pleased to see that the attendance at the Holy Com- munion has improved, which is a good sign, and I hope will continue. There has been formed a Ladies' Aid, who meet fort- nightly for the purpose of helping on the work of (iod both at home and abroad, whose good deeds will be record- ed in the next report. Since the last report the Church has been re-seated and the interior painled and varnished. The Church was neatly decorated witli evii g;vcn on Christmas Day. AVe are indebt- ed to Mis. and Miss Marsh:dl, for the beautiful motto over the altar : '• Glory to God on High, and on earth peace, good-will to men," which is quite a relief to the bare wall, and adds much to the appearance of the Church. The ISunday-tSchool is carried on with the help of Mr. George Bayne, who acts as supeiintcndent, and four teachers. The attendance of the children has been 2,ood. On August Ord, the teachers and scholars had their pic- nic at the Parsonage, when they had a most enjoyable time. On November (Jth, the Sunday-School children, teachers and parents assembled at the Church at one o'clock. Alter n, short Service and address, rewards were given to those who had attained the number ot marks required, and then adjourned to the Parsonage and had tea. On July the 7th, we had a bee, for the clearing out the brush from the grave-yard and repairing the fence. Our thanks are due to all those who took part in it. SI. 31ark\s. — Divine Service is held here every Sunday with the exception of once in six weeks, when I go to Broughton. The Holy Communion is administered once a month. I hold a Bible Class and singing class once a week, which has been very encouraging, the average attendance has been over twenty-four. I hope it will continue and result in good to each member and bring glory to our Lord. There has been a new fence placed round the grave-yard and the brush cleared out, which is a great improvement. The Church loses one good family by the removal of Mr. Dulfett. It is a double loss, Miss DufFett Vv'as our organist and we have not as yet being able to get one to take her place. M« ■Km •*/-• 76 r ' ", i'* m'^' :*!■-:: Beatttes Setl/enichf. — Divine Service i.s held here oiice ti fortnight besides AVeok-Day Services. The attendance has been good. The coiilract ibr the new Church is nearly completed. Tln>re ;ire many things required in the way of furniture yet. When it is iinislied, it will be a very pr(^tty Chunli. A (juarler oT an acre of land has been given to the Church and deeded over to the l)ishop. Our thanks are due to l\Ir. G(»Ilen, who gave the stove, and the liev. J. Kemp, the lectern for the new Chinch. The plot of ground belonging to the Church has been fenced oti". 1 ho]>c I shall bi' a])le to uiv(» an account ot it being' iinished in the next report. "VVe had a tea md entert;iinment here last July. IJnl'or- tunately, the day vras very wet and so prevented many irom being' present. The tea was served in a grove close to the Church lent for the jmrpose. IT the weather iiad been fiiu', there is no doubt that there would have been a large gathering, l)ut considering tlie ciicumstances, there was a good attendance which ejtceeded our expectations. Our thanks are due to the ])akers and to all those who assisted both in the tea nnd entertainment, Harvey Hill Mines. — The Mines conimeii'-ed work in the Spring and closed again in Novemlxu-. I held service here in one of the houses while the ■VliiU's w^ere at work, once a fortnight alteriuitely w^ith Beattie'-. which involves a drive of about twenty-seven miles on that Sunday. The uncertain condition of the Mines and the lluctuating character of the people makes the work very difficult and unsatisfactory. St. Litke's, Brovghloii. — Divine Service is held here once in six w^eeks and the Holy Communion is administered every other Service. Deing a French country and con- sequently Ivoman Catholics, our people are leaving, and the Frendli take their places. hi addition to these I hold Services at Frezzall Hill, and at "Wilson's Mills and Nelson's Koad School-houses once a month. The attendance^ at them has been very encouraging with regard to numbers. Thanks are due to Miss MarshalH for her able services as organist, and the Rev. J. Kemp, for his kind help, and to other members of the Mission lor various kindnesses re- ceived. Baptisms, 1-; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 10. !■■■ ■( 77 Cliiiri'li Sucicty, ,SH(i.(i:» ; Assessment Dioctsim Itoanl. >i.::;7.:)(i ; r'astcr Otrctiiipr S'.t.lil ; Korc'iK'n .Missidiis, >.l;'>: l)oiiu>siic .Mis.«i(iiis, SI "" : iJishop's ('i»ll<'f,'(', 1,1'iiiuixville, sfj.oo ; ('oniptdii Ladii's' (^ollcpc, SS^t.l'): iMiiiicli iiiul Parsniiaj^c liiipiovciucntH, Sl''tl.tlll : Utlici iniriai^ts, ssl'.OO ; .MLs.sii)ii Ki tlii* .Jewd, S^i.dO,— Total, s<;8t3.;n. T-ENNOX villi:. The Ri'v. A C. iScavth, Kector oi' Loimoxvillo, reports : — Wilh regard to the last item but one in the Ibllowing sliiteinent, Ihe Rector wouhl exi>h\iu thiU Ihc rxponditnro in connection "svith the Sundiiy-Hchool moans in detail, laid out for library, books and Calechisms, '^'-10 ; tor Christmas Tree, and trip I'or Ihe children to Massavvippi Lake, $40. These suras were made up ol' collections bv the teachers and donations to the Hector. The moneys not yet expended consist of a gift from an old friend to the Rector, ot iiTO, to be laid out on improve- ments in the chancel end of the Church. "and of a thank- ollering of $10 for the same purpose. There is also in the hands of the Treasurer of the Guild a sum of !$135, which has been voted by the members to be spent in a similar manner. There is too a sum of .S18.2-'> in the hands of the Trea- surer of the AV omen's Auxiliary, the results of offertory and collection at the gathering of members of the various branches of the Auxiliary in the District of St. Francis at Lennoxville, on the nineteenth November last. The gather- ing was a most successful one. The day was observed by a celebration of the Holy Communion at twelve o'clock, after which- a lunch was i)rovided in tlu? Church Hall l)y the members of the St, George's Branch. At 3 p.m. there was a conference of tlie members of the various branches, and a Missionary meeting in the evening, at which stirring ad- dresses were delivered by the Venerable Archdeacon Roe and the Reverend Canon Thorneloe. A most enjoyable and })rofitable day Avas spent : a prelude, it is hoped, tq many a future annual gathering of a similar kind. In addition to donations already referred to, the Rector desires to acknow- ledge the o-ift of fair linen for the Altar and Credence table by a laciy IVom New York, which has been beautifully embroidered by one of our most active Church w^orkers. The Rector has also to record with much thankfulness a gift of |50, from Mrs. Phillips, to be applied in improving the littinss of the <-hancel at his discretion. ' ■' I! ^pT' 78 II i '■! , , The Onild, though somowhiil roduood in nuMiibrn's by ivmovids and olhor cansos, still couliimos its usoiiil hihours with unabated c'neri»'y. Tlic IxV'ctor would hon^ cxpross his sense ol" obligation to (he nieni))ei's lor the assistance they have each and all rendered him in many ways, and would express the hope that the Parish may never be without such a valualde auxiliary in practical (Miurch work. Jiaptisms, -1 ; C'oniirmation, 1") ; Marriages, 12 ; Burials, 11. Church Society, §101.02; Clerjrymiin's Sfipeiid, S^OO ; Eiistci- Oireriii,t,', S4().«(l; Forei;;!! .Missions, sl.'i.lo ; Jews, $l.'>.7t) : Women's Aiixiliiirv ('or .Miidii^iasciir, >H»..S(l ; Domestic Missions. $111.2(1; Hishop's C,'o11c : 'Chiiich luiil I'lir- sonuffc improvements, Sl2; Amounts raised tor other purjioscs, li^7.'<0.(t7. — Total, SI, '.1 10. (11. Moneys in Iiiind of Hector and Treaanrer of An.viliary and (iiiild as yet nne.\pended, l?2;!;5.2Li. — Grand total, )ii'2, 17;}.84. LEVIS. The Rev. a. G. Nieolls reports :— Although the year 1801 is htirdly more than half spent, it becomes incumbent upon me, having resigned I he charge oi' this Parish, to send in my report ol work done, &c., in the Parish during the iirst half of the year. First of all I have to acknowledge, with very hearty thanks, the gift last Winter of $50 from the Guild of the Holy Trinity, to assist me in meeting heavy expenses, which fell upon me at that time. During live months of last Winter, from December to April, I resided, with the consent of his Lorship the Bishop, in the city of Quebec. I made, however, every arrangement which I could think of for facilitating commimication with the Parish ; and I think I can say, without fear of con- tradiction, that the Parish did not suller materially during those five months bv the fact of mv not being resident within its borders, as I was in Levis during a part of the day almost daily during the period, and all Services, &;c., were kept up as usual. The Holy Communion was celebrated this year on the Festival of the Epiphany, for the first time I believe in the history of the Parish, with a very fair attendance of com- municants. And here I may mention, with gratitude, an increase over last year of (I think) thirteen in the number of communicants on Easter Day, and gratifying above all is the fact that of these thirteen no less than eight attended the early celebration ; I ought also to say that several who were present last Easter ^vere unavoidably absent this year. 70 I cannot say positively tliat the liguros in ihis roport are al)solutely accurate, as I have not llio ivcords ))y inc, and am qnotini^ IVoni niouioiy ; but I am noarly suvo that they aro quito «'xact. It is with mucli phMsiiic that 1 have to notice an ave not the means at hand of expressing results in tangible shape; but that will doubtless be done by others. I should not omit to say that the second public Missionary meeting under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary took place early on the Gth of May, and resulted in a collection of live dollars and twenty-live cents for Foreign Missions, and also, I trust, in better and higher results in other directions. A paper, instruetiA'c to a degree, and if possible even more interesting and entertaininu', was kindly read bv Canon Von lilland. I regret very greatly leaving the Cemetery still uncon- secrated ; but the matter has not been overlooked. All arrangements were made for the consecration last year ; but the weather made it neeessary to postpone the cere- mony, and as it was somewhat late in the season, the post- ponement had to be made to this year ; when, up to the time of my leaving, it had not been possible to arrange things, owing to the necessity of the Dishop's visiting the Labrador coast this Summer. The usual statistics, >tc., for the year 'vill, I suppose, be furnished by the proper autiiorities at the right time. ■■w)jlowing statistics. 1 would say that water has been laid on to the Parsonage, thanks to the ladies; and a much needed horse-shed has been built at the Chuicl?. Baptisms, Adults, 7 ; Children, 10 ; Marriages, (3 ; Confirm- ed, 11 ; Burials l^ Assessment, ."^too.oo ; Kastcr od'eriii'j;, .sS.lid : Foreign Missions, $4.Gi ; Uo- mestic Missions, S'_'.4."i : !li.-<;ioi)'s (A)IIc<;e, Lennoxviile. 8:!.0(t ; Corapton Ladies' I'ollege. .■*2.nii : Missions tc the .lews. .SI.TIS ; Suiulav-Sciiool, Lent Oti'crinjrs for .Missions. $4.71: General Fnnd, SL2;i; i'eiuiion Fund, .*7.62 ; Mission Fund, .-?.>.().■) : General purposes, ><'J50.oO. -Total, $(;',M.2(I. M ALB A IK. The Rev. Geo, Radley Walters reports : — It is difficult, in a quiet coast j\Iission such as this, where the routine of pastoral w^ork demands no special notice, where each year's labour is seemingly but a repetition of the preceding one, with nothing to break its monotony, to lind material suivable and interesting for an annual report. -I'l 'irl^'IH I \ :;.!|Sf?ij 84 li'i t To ropovt that I have boon able to ke»^p all my appoint- ments ibr Service at my three stations in the Mission du- ring the year, may seem a small thing to one who does not know the amount of driving involved in its perform- ance. To say, I feel thankful, that I will have two handsome Churches completed and awaiting the act of consecration, when his Lordship the Bishop visits the coast this Summer, may seem to those not kiiowing us, to be but the .natural results of the CtM-penters having finished their contracts, and conveys no idea of the amount of anxiety, and real per- isonal labour, and zeal, the Missionary has had to perform and show. Or to say, that I have in fuith, begun a third Church in this Mission, at the Barachois Iiiver, that we have secured by purchase a piece of land, that the few families there have cut and hauled tJie Irame from tlu^ woods, but are too poor to do more, and look now to the Missionary to do the remainder ; this conveys ])ut a poor idea of the toil and personal labour to be performed, or the anxiety as to the funds for doing this work, or who will be the friends whom God will raise up to help me in this new undertalring, for at this moment, I have not one cent in hand for iuis third Church, and it is a])Solutely necessary that it should be built, and witii a« little delay as ])ussible, as I have, at this place, but one of the most wretched kind of School-rooms in which to perlbrm Service. It is here, with God's help, I proiv)se Imilding a small Church forty fe(>t by twenty feet, with chancel sixteen by fourteen feet, and porch twelve feet by ten feet, but the greatest diflficuliy is, the poverty of the majority of the i'amilies living aw^ay here, they are willing to help me with lumber as far as they can, ])ut ready cash, and in many instances even the promise of it, is truthfully out of the question. T think we all at ^Malbaie. and Corner of the Bmicli, may justly feel proud of our two new Churches, the interior work of each is very good indeinl, both in workmanship and design, the seats are all of liardwood ash and varnished, made at a factory in town, and all the windows in both Churches are of rolled Cathedral glass of pr^t v design. It has been no light lask the buildiiig of these two Churches in the Mission at one and the same time, and to have a third frame awaitins- erection, indeed it would have '^^ 85 been simply impossible to have done this work, had I depended n])on the aid offered mo in the Mission alone. I must here thank especially the lirm oi' Messrss. J. & E. Collas, ibr much substantial help, also the mercantile lirins of John Fauv(4 «Sr Co., Alexander & Co., and Mr. Alex. Duncan, and these, 1 am sure, will .join me in thankiiin" kind and i^enerftus friends in Enuland, also the 8. P, C. K., and our Church So-iety of this iJiocese, and Ivobert Hamil- ton, Esq., for j^enerous grants made and paid to me for my w^ork here. In order to put this Mission on a really good basis, it is necessary to build a new Parsonage house, ihc ])resent one is absolutely unfit and unsafe to inhabit ; this is a work that cannot be delayed very much longer, and it is in the best interest of the Mission that it should be undertaken soon. Last Summer we secured, })y purchase from a person leaving here, a strii) of land, w^hich adjoins the Parsonage Glebe, it is nine acres in depth ; we paid forty dollars for it. I must thank Mr. Collas for kindly advanc- ing th(^ money, as at the lime we had no funds at our dis- posal, I have this Winter had longers cut, \vith which to fence a part of it in. This hind, as I should have before men- lioiied, like the piece at Jnirachois, has been deeded to the Bishop of the Diocese and registered in the oilice at Perce. In my Sunday-School, I :im glad to say, I have this year had the help of Mr. .lohn LeCrios, sin., who has regularly taught a class for me, and condncted school when I Avould be absent a1 Corner of the Peach. At the Corner of the Beach, a Sunday-School has been kept regularly during the past Summer and kindly taught by Miss Stewart and Miss Vibert, w^ho at Christ- mas got up an entertainment for the children's benelit, which was much (Mijoyed by their par(nits as well. Although I cannot speak of an increase of children in our Sunday-School at Malbaie, those who do attend do so pretty regularly, considering the distance many have to come of four or live miles. In the early part of the month ol" August, I was cheered by a visit from the Venerable Archdeacon Uoe, who spent some live days in my Mission, nnd ])reache(l in each station on the Sunday, and at Corner ot the Beach, held two Evening Services during the week, giving stirring Missionary addresses, which Avere greatly appreciated by the people there, who sincerely trust that n+'xt Summer the Archdeacon will visit them again. During the Archdeacon's visit I held my Sunday' ■ <'\ ■'■„ "-/* Ml 'i~' -A \l4 3(^) ili '"■ **fir'; School Festival, some ninety children j^athored at tlit; JSchool- house at Malbait\ and marched, carrying banners and tlag.s, to the Church, where the Archdeacon welcomed them and their friends, and gave them a most i)leasing' and prolital)le address, alter which ;dl marched amid much leslive mirth, waving* of ilags, and tiring of guns, to a held at Point St. Peter, where tc^its were erected in case of rain, and swings, football, &c., iiiduiged in, and a bountiful tea partaken of. I must thank Mr. Collas nnd Mr. LeMarc^uand, for kindly sending a liberal sn})ply of sweets for the youngsters to race and scram])le for ; also ior in'oviding a boniire and a dis'jday of skyrockets in the evening. I regret to state that Mr. James Coilas has lelt us. to reside for the future in Jersey : his presence is much missed by all. Mr. Coilas, 1 iound, was ever ready to help nie in my Church work, and was a generous subscriber lo our new ('hurch in Mall>aic, we can ill-atlord to lose generous, sympathic friends, as they number but a few in this Mission. 1 nm glad our year's assessment has been sent in I'arly this Fall, tiiis will ex- plain itself when I state 1 had, as Church-AVardens, Mr. Geo. Fauvel and Mr. Arthur Coilas. I am very sorry, on the other hand, that jn-essuic of business will not admit ot Mr. Fauvel remaining in oiiice, as he evidently is ihe person amongst us best qualilied by persi'\ erance and energy to fill the ofKce of Church-AVarclen. Our Sunday and week- day Services haA'e been all well attended, and 1 rejoice that ihe nnnibcr of regular communicants monthly does not dimiuioi. (hir otl'eriories are small, and I am often asha- med when 1 receive the alms dish at the amount it contains, after traversing every pew in the Church ; and more espe- cially after asking for special alms for objects outside the Mission ; but I am assured that very many of my people are unable to contribute more, irom the fa(;t that there is no other industry here than the few months of Summer fishing, which i.« the reason that they are so spiirely supplied with cash, and accounts for the scantiness of our olierinus from the poor, but does not of course cover those who can alford to give, and therefore ought to do moi-e for the work of the Lord. I desire to thank Mrs. "Williams for kuidly sanding me a bale of useful articles, which were much appr^^ciated. Also, Mr. Fauvel, for the loan of his store, in \vhi» .; ve licid a most successful tea party on behalf of ow now Malbaic Church. Also would I thank Mrs. Duncau. .M*... Ph. Var- I'ii 1 S1 doll and Mrs. Lucas, who nobly aided Mrs. Walters in making- the evening' so succt'sslul, and not ibrgetting' the young- people who entertained Ihe audience with recita- tions and farces. At the (Nn-ner of the Beach, the tew families Ihcrc^ all worked with a will on behalf of their new^ Church during the past Summer, making suitable articles for a fancy sale and lea; their efforts were crowned with success, as they realized the handsome sum of one hundred and twenty-four dollars. I need only say, the families of Vilx'ris, and Males, deserve all praise for their trouble in the undertaking ; of course the large sums realized by our annual leas are largely augmented by the presence of nunil)ers of our Roman Catholic neighbours who attend and subscribe to them. l>aptisms, 22 ; Marriages ; Burials, 5. ('liiiri'li SuciiMv, S22. i; ; Assessment to DiDce.sim Hoanl, $;'.C>.'>.flii : KiistiT Otleriiii:-, SI.'). .Mi l'"i)ii;i;;!i Mis-ioiis. S-'.l- ; Domestic Missions, S'J..jl ; Ni'W ("liuiclics. $-!(l.">.iMi : Other |impos"s. Sfil'.oii.— Tutiii. S7;i:').s.|, mf\ ^^ tiiii M 1 lA'A The Rev, Thos. Adams reports : — I have visited Milb\ generally once a month to admin- ister the Holv Communion. The average congregation is at least thirty-live, and the av«'rage attendaiice of commu- nicants IVom twelve to fourteen. I^]xira weekly Services in Lent and Advent. Service once e\ery Sunday, generally in the morning. In the month of August the Ivev. Piof. Scarth took the Services. Otl'ertorie.s for the year, $04.41, of which $2.88 was for extraneous objects, viz : Sl'">8 tor Bishop's College and 1 1. 30 lor Pension Fund. The Principal of Bishop's College preached at the Thanks- giving Service Novem})er 12th, when the Church was taste- fully decorated. During- the year we have lost Mrs. Bray, by the hand of death. She will be much missed. Mrs. Tambs, whose activity w^as of greatest service in the Sunday-School and other Church work, has been laid aside by sickness for some months. n- :\i.' • 11* ■ i '; '■ ih" ill ll !■: I 88 ii '4 I'OUTNEUF. The Rev. C. B. Washer reports :— I am <]fhid to be able to report favourably of this Mission. It is true our numbers continue to decrease, owing to emi- gration, but there are evident signs oi' progress in those that remain. Portnenf. — The attendance at Church has l)een ns re- gular as last year. The communi<'ants have improved in frequency of participntion. Besides, sevent<»en new )iames were added to the i;ommunicants' roll by reason of the Lord Bishop's visit in September for confirmation. Up to the time of writing those newly coniirmed by their conduct promise to be regular and frequent at Holy Communion. All our children who arc old enough attend the Sunday- School. May they in hiter lile show the good eli'ect of their training. The scholars, by their contributions in School, have provid(»d themselves with additional volumes to their library. I rt^cord with [)leasure a ready response to an appeal to subscribe to the funds oi" the Church Society. The giving was cheerfully done, and the amounts in many cases have increased. We have a nice little gothic Churcli, thanks to the endeavotirs of one of my ])vedecessors, the Rev. II. W. Colston. But many needful accessories, which cannot easily be provided at th<' time of building, have to wait for later elibrt ; these we are niakiiig it our )>usiness to supply ; and we have in this undertaking received much encouragement irom the members of the St. Mat- thew's Guild and the Association of Church Helpers of Quebec. Ha/esboro\ — The Services have been maintained here without a break. The congregations iluetuate. More spi- ritual energy is required to make them as regularly large as possible. There has been imj^roveinent in attendance at Holy Communion. Twenty-two persons were coniirmed by the Bishop on his visit to this station. Most of there have taken their First Communion. The improvement in the older communicants and th<' addition of the new lead us to hope for even better things in the future. Our t(^acher of the day and Sunday-School is doing a good work ; she is teaching in her second year, and is much liked. The Church here needs repair. The gradual removal of families seen\s to deprive the people of heart for such work. The Wardens of both stations of the Mission have striven till *i^.:.-f!v •si-i f. to pi'PVont our r;illiiig into arrear oi asseis.^menl . Ilalesboro' has improved '<>reatly in promptness. I'ortneul' Village has })eon prompt in payment of dues, but tho loss oI' so miiny subscribt!rs by removtil has involved a hard struggle. We ran, howcvei', look forward to another year with thank- (ulness and courage. The Lord is with us of a truth. II" we go on in His way and do all lor His glory He will continue with us. H' our ])opuliition is to diminish, may those who go I'orth be patterns of holiness, and act as Missionaries where they are to live ))y commending the Gospel as receiv- ed and taught by our Branch of the Catholic Church. Baptisms, (I ; IWiiials, 1. (Jliiirt'li Society. Sl-.4:i; .\ss( s>iim'iiI loDidcesiiii Hoard, S-'HM-'; I'la-^tcr ( Ml'iTiiijz'. S'J.OS ; l'\)i('i^ii Mis-^ioiis, ."jl.'.i.'i ; Doiiu'Stic Missions, SI. '.»(); Ili^lioii's ("ollfnc Ll-h- aowillc. .Sl.l'J : Oilici- ])iiiii( distance i'rom the Church, 1 Tear it will be almost impossible to continue the Sunday-School during !he Winter, but that the religious instruction ol" the young may not be entirely neglected while we iire waiting I'or the return of Summer roads, J spend three hours every week in the district Schools relat- ing in order the evetits of Old Testament history and asking questions on the portion under consideration. And on<'e a month have \vhat we term the Children's Sunday, when the sermon, which has been prepared with the view ol' its being of special interest to the young, is somewhat shorter than usual, as it is followed by catechising i'or ten or iifteen minutes, and in this both old and young lake a hearty interest, giving me, by their readiness to answer, much encouragement to continue this method of instructing. Under the training of our faithful choir leader, Mr. George Hurd, and our etiicient organist, ]\Iiss Alice Taylor, the choir at Randboro' adds much to the attractiveness of our Servi- ces, In addition to our regular choir praclic(% we have a weekly afternoon practice for the children in connection with the Children's Sunday-Services. Since I came to this Mission, we have had Holy Com- munion three times in each of the Churches, for the cele- bration of which, I am indebted to my prcxiecessor, the Rev. T. i; , the Rev. Mr. Fuller, of Bury, the Rev. A. II, Robertsoii, ol 'Jookshire, and the Venerable Archdeacon Roe, who has during the past three months favoured us with two much appreciated visits. The Ladies' Guilds at Island Brook and Randboro' still continue their good work. Showing in many ways their !l| ilsci'uliu^ss to I lie Misj.sioii, l)otii liiuuicially and ill iht'ir icacliiii'Ns to luUp ill any undortakings. Jjaptisnis, G; lUirials, *J. Asscssiiicnl S-ln). oil; .Mission ImiikI. S'.'.'JO ; Mistas'^'M! liiili;Mis. ?l i;:. ; I'dision ImiihI. f*" '"; l'ai:-'(jiiaj;t' ruinl. ::Sil..">il ; (icin'iiil Ollci t(^! ns, ?<|i'..t(i; I'ur I'aiMtnam- Lot liv t lilies' (iiiilil, 80". I'll. -Total, S.!17.'J.^. IMCIliNKiND .\N1) .MKIilJOUI.'NK. The Uev. .laincs ]I('i)])iiiii reports: — St. Ant/es. — lvo\ i(nviiii>' the work done duiiiiu' llio past yoar, and (^oiitomplatino' our present slaiidiiig', I I'ecl aKun- dant (!aust> lor Ihankruliics.s and encourantinicnl. The outlook lor tho roiii»ro<»ation ol' J?5l. Anno's Church is (piito l)otter, th(! loiii>- standing difliciilty of the Chnrch suit promising a spoody and iavoiirablo terminal ion by the appointment ol' tlii'ee ar])itrators lo assess damages. AVe are now looking I'or lh(Mu day by day. Keliel' in this matter will allect tlie Parish most lavourably. Many ol' us were disap[)ointed last v^prinu- time when through lack of unanimity the oiler by his son Herbert, of the homestead of the late. I. K. I'oster, l^sq., for a Par- sonage, on v«'ry generous terms, was lost. However the offer gave rise to a feeling that a J'arsonaii'e ought to ))e had, and the Vestry was accordingly called together, the result being that a committee of collectors was appointed to test the feeling of the Parish and report. In a month the committee re]X)rted i$8-'!8.00 available when called for. This, in addition to the $1,700.00 on hand, showed the Vestry that they might without risk of de))t undertake the work. For this purpose a building committee of six men, besides the Itector and AVardens, was appointed, and they are now engaged in the arrangement of plans, cVc, in readiness for work in the opening [Spring. June 21st v/ill be long remembered as a red letter day ill the annals of this Parish. The Lord Ijishop kindly consented to hold the ordination in Richmond, when three were ordained Deacons, and three were advanced to the Priesthood. The Church was more than full, the Service most impressive, and the sermon by the Archdeacon excellent. Great praise w as given to the organist and choir. In the evening many had to turn away because there w^as no room. Twenty-one were conlirmed. The occasion was unusually solemn, the words of the Bishop very sensibly aiiecting all. The day cannot fail to leave a mark upon the 111) i 'I I }i' ^, ..*;». 'r^.%. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^o V i: spiritual lil'e of the Parish. It was a great joy to myself to have all parts of the Parish represented so fully at both Services ; i3el(lom can the extremities of a Parish have such a privileiiv. The several organizations for work and assistance in this rongregation are doing well, though all of us feel they may he improved and strenuthened. To the officers of all I owe many thanks. I think the I-.adies' Guild has acted wisely in giving up Work for the annual sale, and resolving to apjieal instead for money to pay the interest on the Church debt. And to supply every real want they invite the Parish to a monthly tea and entertainment in the basement, when an hour or more is available J'or conversation and to allow i)ersons to become acquainted. In many places r.i the land the Church suffers not from hostility of one member to another but from utter indifference to ont> another. Tlie, friendliness is purely nt^gative, and is weak and worthless. We must l)ring about positiv*' good feeling. To this end wt^ must be brought in touch together. We have no facilities for this in DiviiK! Worship, and therefore all the more reason why we should plan for it at other times. Thus far our attempts have been successful far beyond our fondest anticipations. The membership of the Women's Auxiliary has not increased of late ; but t feel it is in a healthy condition, and is doing great good. One monthly meeting w^as made v«'ry interesting by a Paper read by IMrs. Ivobins, of Sherbrooke. The Junior Avixiliary will lose an efficient head in the departure of Mrs. Vicat to England in a few months. The children have learned to love her for her unstinted labours in their behalf. It is rare good fortune in losing such an officer to secure the services of Mrs. Carpenter. Already she has established herself in the hearts of the little ones. The members have increased now to twenty-eight. The beneii- cial results are evident to all. More than half of the members of St. Andrew's Brother- hood were lost to us by removal, but their places are taken by others, so that the interest of the movement does not flag. Perhaps our Sunday-School is capable of as much im- inovement as anything. This casts no reflection u})on the earnest teachers supporting me. But we need men. My only male teacher, H. Wilcocks, has gone to England for the Winter. 93 Tlie altomj)! to rcvivo the Sul)-Doaneiy i'or Iho mutual henelit oi' the clergy oi' this district has not bceu success- iul; but it is so much to be desired that we cannot let it go. The presence of the Archdeacon at our last meeting in Melbourne made it most interesting and prolitable. ISuch meetings will doubtless command success. SI. John's Mission. — St. John's Church has been greatly improved by repairs to the foundation, the building of new steps, the painting of the exterior, and by new windows throughout; but especially by a very pretty stained eastern window in memory of the late "Warden, John Gallup. This last is due to the activity of Major ]\lathias, who took it up as a labour of love in memory of one he had learned to prize. It needs but little more to make this building very neat and comfortable. There is, however, room for improve- ment in the furnishings of the Chanrel. The outposts of this Mission, Rockland Quarry and the Ridge, are in good state. The Services are bright and hearty, thanks to the organists, Mr. "Williams and Mrs. Booth, who take so much interest in their work. I am pressed by many to undertake the Imilding of a small Church at the Quarry, and ]). V. next Summer we will try. To suit the two tongues, Welsh and English, and to accommodate the dilfen^nt denominations, the School-house is never cold on Sunday ; with two, three, or four Services and two Sunday-Schools. This is not satisfactory to any body. I feel increasingly the need of i . y ."S 04 among thorn .siands Mr. .Touriicaux, lor fifty years itb'iilified with cv(M-y good work within tho Parish and beyond. Algoma knows his name, f(»r ho has coHectod quarterly lor fourteen years and has probably sent as much as $1,000.00. Baptisms, 48 ; Marriages, 7 : lUirials, 22. <'liiir(li Socictv. S!>;i.27 : To liic .IcwtJ, iiS7.lt; Asscssinciit for the hiucesim Ko.'inl, S--'>-<"i : KiistcM- Otli'riiip, .SOf^.oo ; Foirii:!! Missions, !:;i:i.i;! ; Doiiiestir Missions, S'.*.')'! : Hisliop's ('olli'irc Lcniioxvillc, !?!•.,'):!: Coniptoii I>ii(lies' Collt'trc, S-".'.i- : Cliiircli iind Parsomi^t' liniirovomciits iit St. .lolm'.*, Sl^'>"(i: .luiiioi', ;\ii.\iliarv, Annual Siiic for lnoiiifstir .Mission.s, .SL'.I I ; ("linrcli anil I'afsoiiauc, slilii.iil : \t'\\ ("linrch Kiiililini;' Fund, ^".'iCUO : Foreign Missions, .'S2.IMI.— Total, *l, 101. IS. ■'!., SANDY IJEACII. AVe have begun a good work this year connected with the temporalities of the Church, and it w ill be better to phice it lirst in my re])ort. as it is something of an excep- tional character. I allude to a new Tarsonage, which is now in course of erection at Sandy Beach. For a long time the work had been contemplated, and its necessity admitted ; but great hesitation was felt about beginning it, through fear, no doubt, of not being able to iinish it. Last Spring, however, — part of the material being- already on the ground, — a start was made, and we have all been surprised at the marked success which has attended the enterprise. Dilliculties seemed to vanish at once. All members of the consreiiation at Sandv Beach oll'ered will- ingly what they could in time, labour and material. All the frame and boards were given and some of the shingles. We hired a mason who laid a good stone and mortar found- ation, the people hauling- the stone rc(juir»Ml. They then came together, framed the building and set it up; Imt what was felt to be the chief difficulty here met us, namely, to secure money enough to carry on the work ; for money is hard to get in a place like Claspe, where nearly every thing- is paid lor in shop goods. We had a little on hand, and could get a little more, but this would not go far, and there seemed no way out of the difficulty but to ask for help from .1111 97 outside, which was accordingly done. Success again at- tended us, and most oi" our dilliculties are now, I am thank- ful to say, removed. In a)isw<'r to a ])er8onaI appeal made by inyseli', many aood triends in the city oi' Quebec will- ingly contribured to our fund, so that, as a result, we se- cured ill all — given and promised — about $400.00, includ- ing what Jias b«'en kindly granted by your Society. 1 should be glad to publish the names of those who have thus aided us from outside, but suppose that space cannot be spared for this in the Society's report. 1 beg. how- ever, here to publicly acknowh'di^e the kindness and cour- tesy of all who contributed, and to thank them collectively on behalf of the Mission. Since this hidp v as secured we have boarded and cover- ed the building, and as soon as the Spring opens intend to carry on the work to its (conclusion. We have a consider- able sum of money still available lor the purpose; some more will be added to this, and tlie remainder of the ma- terial provided by the people during the Winter. I should like to add, here, that the new Parsonage will be very commodious and thorouiihly well built in every respect. Those who have worked upon it thus far seem to have done their best as conscii'ntious Churchmen, as if remem- bering that they were working for the Church ; so that, if the rest of the w^ork is done in the same spirit, I should consider that Sandy l>each had ]>rovided one of the best country Tarsonagcs in the Diocese. In all parts of this Mission, a better state of things seems to exist rt'garding the payment of the Diocesan Board Assessment. For the last two years the payments have been made promptly. Only once, I think, and with regard to one congregation, during that period, have we been threat- ened with suspension of Services ; and then, the difficulty was immediately niet and overcome. Whereas, prior to that, every quarter during my incumbency, and in connec- tion with ail the congregations, the Avarning notice was received from the Board ; and each time, it almost seemed as if the end had come. This fact, too, w as constantly used as an argument, w^hy we should not contribute to Mission- ary and extra parochial objects. On all sides the complaint was heard, we are too poor, and ought not to be expected to give to others, w^lien we cannot, as is evident, raise enough for our own needs. 'mm 4t' ^t ■ii 1.1 98 Aiiothor lhini>- to bo uoti(:od is, that our Sunday collec- tions lor g^eiicral purpotsos are larger now than they used to be when I lirst came to the Mission, although we have lost many who used to contribute, and no improvement in bu- siness matters has taken place. In Peninsula, a large parochial library, as noticed in a former report, has been secured ; and, this year, a new organ was purchased, and steps have been taken to add a Chancel to the Church, which, I confidently believe, will be finished next Summer. In Little Gaspe. too, an organ was purchased, which has contributed greatly to the improvement of the Services there ; and, this year, the roof and spire of the Church were painted and the walls whitened, which gives the building quite a new and respectable appearance. I have placed these matters first, and have dwelt at con- siderable length ui)on some of them, for a special reason. Who has done all this for us if not the Lord V Surely to Him we owe thanks : for He has blessed and prospered us. But why V Because the Mission is really trying, if only in a feeble way, to do God's work — to carry on the missionary work of His Church. Within the past three years we have steadily improved in this respect. In 1888, we collected only i$29.00 for the Church Society and $80.00 for all extra parochial objects. Last year, the amount for the Church Societv came up to .$40.00, and that for all outside objects to 1103.00, which some may have thought was the limit of our ability ; but this year, the amount collected for the Church Society is $52.42, and that for extra parochial ob- jects, $107.30. Besides all this, it seems to me that there is a better spirit growing with reference to such work. We hear no more the complaint : " We are too poor." None. I think, refuse to give. All seem to give willingly, and wath an understanding and appreciation of the work. Surely then from all this there is an important moral to be drawn, w^hi('h it would bti well for Churchmen, here and elsewhere, to note. Let us work for God and He will surely work for us. Let us think for those abroad, and God will think, and we, too, shall be able to think to better pur- pose for those at home. But here I feel it incumbent upon me to acknowledge the great help and support received, this year, from the Yen. *■••■ 1 ' 99 Archdeacon lioe, vvhouavc an cl()(|uoiil Missionary Address, durin<>- th(5 Summer, to the congreiiirion at Sandy Jieach, and one to that ol" Peninsula. I am conlident that the better spirit manifested among- us rei>ardini»- missionary work is, in a i>r»'at measure, due to his zealous etlbrts on those Oicasions. In this collecting" work un-at cre\ riiiircli Society Al^oina .Mission Foioij^n Mid-siund Imliiiii II()iiie» I'liiociiiiil Missions to Jt-ws. liislio])'s ("ollcnc Conipton ('ollfgc SiVhly ISiiicli. I'l iini-^iilii. $ i; $ 15 :>o 10 .)I Rxtrn I'lii'ocliift! olijccls. Easter (/ulic'Cl ions ' Otl'ertories, Ac, j^enei'al Diocesan Hoaid .\;^si'ssnn'nt New I'aisona^ic expeiiiied New Organ Kepiiirs, itc •Matting for Clmrcli 5 43 2 :!5 .»2 IS 8 (t'.t s;! iVl •J.'ill Oil :.'i2 50 7ft S8 10 1 :< 12 2 !•;{ ;(.■) o:{ 2 '.'4 :{.') (II lIMI 00 \\:, 00 Total :i; (I2fi ;;;i § 2,S7 !t8 $ 24 in $ ;)2 42 11 7f. 20 55 G 00 00 5 4;{ 5 77 6 45 :!0 1« 107 :»7 11 o;5 20 !i| i:{« 54 50 00 400 00 242 60 115 00 22 00 22 00 9 UU U 00 $ 1:12 07 $1,04(5 44 SCOTSTOWN AND LAKE MFdANTlC. The Veil. Archdeacon Roc ivporls: — Th(? results of the Church's Avork at these two Mission Stations during- the year atlbrd good ground lor encourage- ment. The stations are served by Readers from Bishop's College, and are under the pastoral charge of the Arch- deacon. The distances to be travelled, however, Scotstown being forty-one miles Irom Lennoxville, and the Lakesixty- tive, and the heavy expense entailed by it, and the time consumed, are serious drawl)acks. These expenses, with the exception of ^ioO a year assessment, are borne by the Diocesan Board. During term, the Readers go out on Saturday afternoon and return late in the forenoon of Monday. During vacations, they reside in the stations and give their whole time to the work. Two Services every Sunday have been held in each place unbrokenly during the year. The attendance at the Services has improved in both stations ; at the Lake since the opening of the new Church in a very marked w^ay. At the Lake, the building and consideration of the new Church have been the great event of the year. Nothing for a long time has impressed the writer more than the effect, the building and use of this Church has had upon the life of the congregation. The interest it excited, and the way it has drawn out the people and drawn, them together has been remarkable. The extent to which it has helped to promote reverence in worship is beyond expres- sion. The Church was begun in the Autumn of 1890, finish- .., ■^■'\ 101 cd during the Wiiitor, and ronsc^cratod on tho -list May last. It is a very successiul buildiiii»" and the people are Justly proud of it. The contract was lor $(50(1, not includinjj^ the iurniture. Towards this the people on the spot contribu- ted $240. The devout women provided mattinu', carp»'t and organ. The Readers collected in Slierl)rook(^ and Lennox- ville$88. The Archdeacon secured ih*^ rest. The Church cost in all, not counting the Women's work, ^XIO. I need not say there is no debt upon it. At the Service of con- secration one adult was baptized and four w^m'c confirmed. As soon as the Church was opeiu'd, a Sunday-School, hitherto found an impossibility, was oruanized by Mr. Bayne, the Reader, which has now twelve children in regular attendance, besides a caj)ital Bible class of ten adults. Nearly all our own children in the two Villages of Agnes and Lake Megantic, who before attended the Sunday- Schools of other religious bodies, are now gathered into and are undergoing a reiritu!il Mother, ainHvho would have been in nio.vt cases pra(!tieally lost to her were it not for this >rission. Besides the ^Services in A^nes every Sunday. !Mr. Bayne has also ufone out once a lortniuht to Ditchlield, seven miles, u'enerally walkmu" one way, (or a Sunday afternoon Service. Tht! Chur<^h at l)itchlield, built just a. year before the AiTues ( 'hnrch, seemed for a lime ntterly wasted ; most of the people also lornn''uljirly i>aid. Money is Ibund to pay for the Readers hoard durinu' tin? vju-ations. The Church has been painted; the Churi;h-yard cleared of stumps, drsiiiu'd, seeded down, and leiK ed. The conure- gations have been steadily uood. And. what is most im- ])ortant of all, a serious mov»Mnent has been set on foot to obtain a resident Cleriiym.iii The number of families in Scotstown :nid its vicinity acknowledj^injj:, more or less, alleucjiint' to the Church, is twenty-six. There are others whom we visit and hope to win, but cnnnot yet claim. The MiNanu»e settlement, too, containing: nine lamilies, beloni^'s to Scotstown, distant five to seven miles in Summer, but only half as far in Winter. During the Mid-Summer vacation, Sir. Barton gave them a Service every Wednesday, which was much appreciated. Oidy one however of those families, and i)erhai)s part of another, as yet belong to us. The Scotstown Mission has also been extended, at the request of the Rector of Ihiry, lo the line thriving settle- ment of Canterbury, four miles from Scotstown. Canterbury is eight miles from Bury Village; theRector gives a Sunday afternoon Service there once in four weeks. Since June last, our Reader has been driven over and given Service there on the three renuiining Sunday afternoons. The Can- terbury School-house is always well tilled. The Scotstow^n project is, to detach from Jiury the two outlying stations of Canterbury and Lingwick, and to iorm them, with Scots- town as the centre, into a permanent Mission with a re- sident Clergyman. There can be no doubt that it this could be carried out without financial injury to the Rector of Bury it would be quite as great a boon to him as it would be to Scotstown. No one man can satisfactorily discharge the duties now imposed upon the Rector ol" Jhiry. His r:' i-r ■,■ ■ ■• V. m% il tS-i ■Ml ■'mi' If 104 Parish, even when freed from the pastoral carp of Lingwick, (part of which is twenty-four miles distant from his head quarters) and Canterbury, (extending to ten miles distant), would still be one of the most populous in the diocese, and quite sufficient to task the energies of any man. It is thcre- iore to be hoped Lhat the linan(res of the Church will some day justify the carrying out of the Scolstown scheme. It must however in any case depend largely U])on the willing- ness of the parties beneiitted, Bury, Canterbury, Lingwirk and Scotstown, manfully to shDuldcr «'aeh his part of the burden. /I'li/'finiiif. Confii nifd, fli/rni/,^. Scotstown II' 5 1 Lake Megantir I^i 4 I Total 2rt ft 2 Lake J%r/nr(>. — Assfssmijiit. iJ.-iO.Od ; Huiini of hViiiler.-;, .S.'55.(iO; New Ctiiirrli, .?28l.OO; Siilulay-Scliool, !?lii.tM); (itViitorx in Dittliticld towards Insurance nl" Church, S4. OS ; l)omosti<' and Fort-ijrn Mi.-sions, .s'-MMi- Total, .'?:iss.lis. •Vco/.s^o'/'H.— AsKi'ssincrit. .*;)(!. oil ; IJcpairs <>l' Cliurch and Kcncc, .Sl.i '>•• : Htdl, 885.00; Siindav-School, !i!4.(iil; iMiardin^ Readers, .s.id. (ill. —Total. .S:"2l.osed schemes (free seats or a new Church) referred to in last year's repcrt. The only steps forward which the year has witnessed has beeu the em- ploying of Mr. Taylor, architect, of Messrs. Taylor & Gordon, Montreal, to prepare a suggestiou of plans to be submitted to our Committee at an early date. As recently defined, the Parish of Sherbrooke covers an area of some fifty-four square miles extending northwards, eastwards and westwards several miles beyond the city limits. The city itself, proA'idedas it is with two Churches, affords amjile scope for the energies of the present Clergy, who feel that care must be taken not to weaken the centre of life and activity by neglecting it in favour of outlying districts ; yet it is not easy to ignore the claims of the purely country parts, whosi^ people being too remote from Sherbrooke to avail themselves of our City Services, or per- haps grown too indifferent to care about attending them, are slowly but surely drifting away from the Church. What th(^ Clergy can do is being done round the Mission /' t/if A(\rin/ : —{)i]\r,tnv\ and snhscriptioiis, $l.'t. Total, .'?2.').'> lo. Krompton Line Mission, for ex- penses, S:iO. Grand total, Sti,l»llS.<.i7. ST.VNSTEAD AND HEEHK PLAIN. The Ivev. W. T. Forsythe rejiorts : — The past year has been for several reasons an eventful one in the history of this Parish. It has seen an important improvement in the fabric of our chief Church, as well as an extension of Church work in our outlying districts. To accomplish this latter the Diocesan lioard kindly made a grant to pay the expenses of a Lay Reader. I happily se- cured the services of Mr. H. A. Brooke, of Bishop's College, who ably assisted me from the beginning of February to September, tmd also has consented to undertake the same work again from Advent Sunday. Of the value of his ser- vices 1 cannot sj^eak too highly. By his energy, kindliness and common sense he won the esteem of all. Christ, Church, ;^fansfffu/ Plain. — Mattins and Evensong have been said every Sunday ; a weekly Celebration, early or mid-day, throuiihoiit llie year ; dailv Mattins in the Sum- mer season ; Ev;Misong every \\ ednesday. The attendance at the early Holy Eucharist has improved. The various ¥ Wr.'r I . 'ii I!'! '■-:■' -'I 108 fasts and fo stivals have been duly observed. The attend- ance at tlie special Lenten and Holy Week Services was very lair. On Good Friday aiternoon we held lor the hrst time the special Service of Meditation on the Agony of the Redeemer, the attendance nt which showed the people's appreciation of it. The linancial condition of the Parish during the past year shows a decided improvement on ibrmer years. The new lurnace and other repairs on the Church d(»ne last year were paid for by last Easter. During the Summer the interior of the Church was en- tirely renovated by frescoing the walls, paintini^ and cushioning the seats, &c., a work involving upwards of ^500. Of this sum about $225 is provided ior by pledued subscriptions of the parishioners, and the residue we hope to pay otf within a year. 1 am glad to note a decided improvement in the num- bers of the Sunday congregations, morning and evening. Last Spring, we had the heavy misfortune of losing by death Miss Hepburn, who for nine years had zealously and faithfully taught our Church Day School. Alter earnest toil for Christ and His Church, despite physical infirmities, she has earned the rest of Paradise. We have lortunately secured the services of Miss Wardroj), who has commenc- ed the work of another year with good prospects, Onr Sunday-School has somewhat improved in numbers this year. A!/ SaiNfs Church. Becbe Plain. — Since the commence- ment of February two Servi<'es have beeii held here every Sunday. The Church in this village has during the past few years met with many drawbacks and hindrai'c<'s, chielly from removals of members — as well as from active opposition. Still I believe that with earnest faithful work the Church has a bright future before it, even here. The presence of Mr. Prooke, who boarded here last Summer, was a great benefit to the Church, and is a i>roof of the good advantage which Church work would derive from a resident Clergyman in this village. We have missed Mr. and Mrs. McClintock, who have been absent in Scotland since June. They w^ere always ready to help in any Church w^ork. Work has been done on Church furnace, and the ladies of the congregation have bought a new Church carpet. 109 The thanks oi' the congregation are due to Mr. 11. IV". Elder for his munificent gift of a fine Church organ, one of the largest make of Keed organ with pedals and double manual. Out-stations. — GriJ/ins Corner and Marloiv. — The country between Beebe Plain and Fitch Bay has been heretofore unoccupied by the Church for want of workers. In this section are many adherents of the Church, as well as many who seem to be nnaifected by the religious agencies at work there. The natural centre for this section is Grillin'ts Corner, a small cluster of houses with a Union Church. This building was, however, at the timc^ of my opening work here, occupied every f^unday by the Methodist So- ciety. 1 therefore had to centralize my Services at Marlow School-house, one and a half miles distant. Various cir- cumstances finally led me to divide these vServices, and to hold them fortnightly at Marlow and the other Sunday at Griffin's Cornier. This is my present arrangement. Not- withstanding many hindrances and much opposition there has been much encouragement. The average congregation at each place is about thirty, but varying considerably by reason of weather, &c. The people have contributed a small sum towards expenses of Services, &c. Libbys Mills. — This is a small hamlet about eight miles N. W". of Stanstead, on the Passumpsic Railway. Most of the year, ours have been the only religious Services held here. At present the Service is fortnightly with an aver- age of twenty-five attendants. The chief obstacle here is carelessness and indifference born of fanatical sectarianism rife in this district in the past. There is however a decided improvement in the interest shewn in the Services, and our work, I am convinced, has not been in A^ain. The work here has been mostly taken by Mr. Brooke, who has completely won the attections of the people. The fortnigthly week-day Services at Judd's Mills have been maintained regularly with but few breaks. The con- gregation has maintained its average. The only difficulty is to bring the people past the door of the School-house into the Church. I am convinced that the Church has a great future before her in this section of country, if only we have faith in her Divine Mission, and patience to wait for results. It is God who gives the increase. I sincerely hope that the Diocesan f 1 ! ; 1 1 1 1 1 .:{, { ■\ !•; mmw ■■fr.i\ r:' ■'! i A jiif-. p«j;if5|)j ill i < •'' 1 1 ' ,. ^ 1 ,- ,1 : 1 - . • • 1 ^'^ \ m I P I ji^il no I" !R|!B ■ msi :. m V Board will renew a part, at least, of its gni lit i'or the coming' year, that the work may still he carried on. The best method would be, to place a Clergyman at Beebe Plain as helper to the Kector of the Parish, and the country could then be fully worked. Various reasons render this a more desirable plan than forming two separate Missions. There are no startling disclosures of accessions to the Church to chronicle as the result of our new work, but to one who knows the country there are amjile reasons for continuing the work begun. The most important feature of the work is parochial visiting, which I have tried to do faithfully, but which I find a great strain upon my energy. I need only add that by the help of Lay assistance rendered me this year, there have been held six or seven {Services in the Parish every Sunday. Baptisms, 7 ; Burials, 12. $1,360 as. All Saints' C/iitrr/i, liei'hi- /V,//«.~('liiiro!i Socit-ty, S'i.5:?: Assessuu'rit, $125.00; Easter Offering, $9.11; Clirititmus OIliTinji-, .-rilUjiMt ; Foreign Missions, §4. ;{| ; Domestic Missions, 82. 4;^ ; Parochiiil Missions to .Jewsj §1.00; Church Iiuprove- ments and Expenses, .SH1.(J5: Jioiird expt-nscs of Student, S:!J. 00. —Total, S271.03. Griffin' n Corner and Marluw. Towards c.vpenses of Services, $22.00. LiLby' X Millx. — Towards e.vpcnst's of Services. .SI3.;{9. ■Judd's J/i7/s.— Cliurch Society, !?1.12.- Gi'and total, SI. 007. 92. THREE HI VERS. The Rev. H. C. Stuart reports : — Although Three Rivers is not connected with the Church Society as closely as many of our Missions, yet our parochial doings interest the Church at large to a certain extent, and I am glad of the opportunity of presenting them in the Annual Report, which has now become the authorized chronicle of the Diocese, where uU important parochial transactions are entered, and will remain as permanent records. During the year our energies have been chiefly directed to clearing off the Church debts, and very laborious work it has proved — no bright spot in it anywhere, except perhaps the somew^hat grim satisfaction of exulting over them as foes vanquished in a desperate struggle. And so few to help ! We have only twenty-live families, and nine or ten indivi- t3': Ill dual Churchmen. l>ut happily these few are united, and union is strength in a small as in the largest community. I know that many people assert that a small Parish atlbrds no scope lor clerical energy. So many broad hints in this direction have been bestowed upon me during the past two years, that I must speak a word in defence. I maintain, as I suppose every one does, that the building up of a Parish is a Clergyman's chief work. It follows, therefore, that a tumble-down Church and Kectory, requiring a consider- able outlay to make them even respectable, and with only a small number of people to do the work, prt^sent a field of operation extensive enough for the energy of any averag*^ pardon. "Work of this description is indeed more dilhcult of accomplishment than in large and prosperous Parishes where an abundance of men and means are alway at hand. I found not only work to be done in this small Parish, but so much of it that I hardly knew whereto begin — it seemed almost a hopeless task to begin at all. Long arrears of Church debts had accumulated, and as a natural conse- quence the credit of the Church w'as seriously impaired. Then the Rectory was in a terribly dilapidated condition, everything about it was conducive to discouragement ; but the few Churchmen here recognised their responsibility. We encouraged one another as best we could, and began to work with a will. I should like to record one instance of a nature (calculated to test devotion to a good cause. Almost under the Rectory windows there were horrible cess-pools. No workmen could be got lor love or money to undertake or even assist in their removal. We then had the spectacle of gentlemen throwing off their coats and leading the way, and labouring until the work was done. In the important task of restoring the Rectory, the amount of necessary work was almost appalling. Carpen- ters, masons and plumbers had to be called in before the house could be called habitable, thus entailing a fresh out- lay of several hundred dollars. However, these anxieties are now mostly of the past. We have every reason to ex- pect that next Easter will see us free from the last of these encumbrances, and entering, I hope, heart and soul into the long-needed work of making the Church more respectable, ecclesiastical and beautiful. As we examine the style of buildings w^e have inherited, we i^erceive that the old monks had true ideas as to solidity of structure, boldness of design, beauty of outline, and i"! r;>: 'I ^•'- ■>' 'il 'W\ m (l^\ iiiiM ■■ ^^if U u 1.5. ^ 'III' ;■«'■. 11'2 delicacy and even elegance ol" iinish. It i^ much to he regretted that the various remodel lings ol' the last one hundred and twenty years to which ihe ('hurch and Rec- tory have beeu subjected, were not carried out more strictly in keeping with the character oi' the buildings. The result would have been more pleasing and satisfactory. A peculiar interest is attached to St. James' Church, which should secure the respect and even reverence of all Church- men in the country, that is if any building in Canada is capable of inspiring one w^ith that feeling. For this Church is the oldest Anglican place of worship in the Dominion of Canada. Here, within these walls, our Services have been conducted without interruption for one huiidred and thirty- two years. Our buildiiigs also pos.sess a peculiar A'alue from an historical point of view, not only as the sole re- mains now standing of the earliest religious Missions in New France, but they are specially interesting to Anglicans at this time, as the Church is the only survival of the period of the erection of the See of Quebec. It is to be ho[)ed that our friends everywhere will recognise the claims our vener- able buildings have upon their consideration, and that they will strengthen our hands by valua))le contributions to our restoration fund. The Chapel for daily Services has already begun to as- sume the character which we hope it will bear from this time forward, a memorial of tht? Incumbent and Rectors of Three Rivers. A few months 11 go, I was so fortunate as to obtain a portrait of the first Incumbent, Rev. Legere Jean- Baptiste Aoel Yeyssiere. formerly Pere RecoUet, of the old Monastery, now our Rectory. He was Incumbent here from 1767-9G. The portrait was painted in England in 1766. This historical treasure was i)resented by Mr, S. Grant, of Louiseville, a descendant of Mr. Veyssiere's lirst wife. Through the kindness of Mrs. Edward Carter, we have also been enabled to obtain a pit^ture of the Rev. Robert Quirk Question Short, third Incumbent and lirst Rector. Our thanks are specially due to Mr. S. Gr. AVood, of Toronto, for an exquisite painting of hi.s father, the late Rev. S. S. Wood, for forty years Rector of th*^ Parish. It is hoped that portraits of the remaining Rectors will be presented by their friends to our Memorial Chapel. Of the olden days, I have secured but one picture, that of Frere Didace, Avho was buried under the old Altar in the Church in 1699, and takes rank I believe as the first Canadian Saint. I need '■!!'):, 11:1 scarcely say that I am rather proud of our urowiug coUec tion of hislorical portraits. "We have also uiKlertaknn the renovation oC the Cemetery. Forty dollars \vere kindly raised in Quebec towards this work. Durino- the Summer, all the cherry trees, bushes and weeds, which Ibr years had overrun the m-ound, were root- ed up, and the roads newly trimmed. Next Spring we hope to get the ground nicely levelled, and put into grass. During the pnst year, the Services of the Church have ))een well att*'nded. There have been three, sometimes four Services, every Sunday, besides the Sunday-School ; one week-day, and thirteen Services on Iloly-days. The number of celebrations in Church was thirty-four. I regret that 1 have been unable to visit La Grande Mere but once. The manager of the Pulp works reads the Service every Sunday. These works are, f am informed, one of the most extensive in the world. Iiir'i/,/s :—'l'owmiU IJeclor's Sti|icii(l. Ssii't.S'.t; I'locccils Hii/.nsir, $I0(»; Sale at Ltiki- St. Juscpli, 5)10; .StiawlicriT Kcasl. :?:i,") : (Joiiccil, SI'.t; Miaa Shipinau'.-* Concert, ."^15.i'jti ; Collcctt'ii towards Taxes, Sl^: Mi'. Ihiiniltou's routribution tor Ta.\cs, $21) ; ('olk-clcd fur ('ciiu'lcrv, .•^lii : Fioiii Ciiilii towards Keiu-e, $H ; For Sexton, ."5-';? : Master Otleiiiifr to Hector. S-l'-': Cliristinas vltferinn for Poor, $20.(i(»: For Poor. S'> : Cliureh Soeiety, ^'-T) : Fi)reiiiii and IJonioslit; .\li33iond, $6; Wood, $10: Feiieinir, .'?,'■). --Total, .-pi'.L'.)!. I:'. S?, ! II IVDIAN MISSION AT LAKE ST. JOHN. It is with much satisfaction tliat I present this account oi' our Indian Mission. Our Services have been regularly held. I have visited the Mission monthly, besides preach- ing the usual fortnight's Mission on the return of the hunters the beiyinning of the Summer. I have also made two trips to St. Prime, seven or eight miles beyond the Reserve, where Mr. Cummins, former agent at the H. B Post, resides. The Sunday Services h;ive been ably con- ducted by Mr. .1. A. Wilson, of the Hudson's Bay Company, of whose devotion to the Mission I cannot speak too highly. An accomplished musician, a thorough knowledge of the manner in which Services should be conducted, and many years' experience of lile among the Indians ; these unite to make him a valuable and desirable assistant. As to the spiritual progress of the Indians, we can judge from outward appea uices only. These certainly are as 8 'A\ 114 ■ 'Si' i' 1 m cheoving' as wo have any rii^hi to «xpoct. One pleasinpf feature of this Mission is the tact that unless prevented by sickness or some other ur^^ent cause, all our communicants are present and communicate at every celebration of the Holy Communion. Two particular cases, rather sad in their way, will give perhaps a fair idea ot the pleasure these i)eople derive from the Christian privileges we are placing- within their reach. Little Peter is the first, lie was the son of David Poole, a lay-reader of the Diocese of Moosonee. Everybody called him Pt'tcr Mistassini, however, after his a{lo})ted father, but this is merely the tribal name by which people are called who have no surname, an appendage i)ossessed by few of our Indians. Little Peter missed Conlirmation on the Bishop's first visit to the Kesin-ve nearly three years ago, having' arrived too late from the woods — a circumstance he never ceased to regret. A year ago, he fell into a decline whilst on the hunt, some two hundred miles north of Lake St. John. A pnrty of Indians conveyed him to Pointe Bleue, where he was put at once into the Indian hospital, and cared for as att«'ntively as circumstances would permit. I saw him several tinn^s before he died. I shall never forget the earnest pleading ot this little soul so close to death's door, that I would give him the Bread of Life, and the pleased and contenti^l look which spread over his black but very spiritual faci% when he knew his desire was to be gratified. At every Service little Peter insisted on bring wrapped up and carried to the I'ost, where he was deposit- ed on cushions and pillows ; and his eyes followed every movement of the Service, and his heart was with it all, although he understood not one word of the language we used. He was enabled to attend every Service_^until^a day or two before his death. The other instanci^ was Charlotte Gunner. Both she and hei husband Joseph had been orphan children adopted by old Pas-che-ka-napish, the guide to Lake Mistassini. When they returned from their hunting grounds, at the north- east of that farway Lake, she was already in a decline. This was in the early Summer of 1890. Hoping she would be able to return with them, her party delayed their departure till September, but as she did not improve they were obliged to leave her behind. Quietly, patiently, and with a Christian resignation beautiful to see, she waited for death, and at the last, quaintly begged that her Confirm- m 115 ation Card niighl bo buried vvilli her. One altenioon, last June, the canoes bearini*' her husband and chihlren rounded the point at I ho Post, and searcely wail in 'j^ to land, Joseph ran to the ollice, wliere he uasped the one word " Charlotte !" No news had reached tiu«ni in their er waters of one of the rivers flowing into Lake St. John. I am sorry to say that two of our Indian women, Kitty and Jane, are to-day the only representatives of a large family which succumbed in the same way a year ago. Their father Jacob was a lay-reader of the Diocese of Moosonee. No less than thirteen members ii i! •^^i|! h-' r:i\ %^}'' .:•■,.(; n , 1 ■,'i ' IJfi I I lil :•' ot'this lamily, inchulinu- tho fatlicr ;in(l inolhor, tliotl of starvation durinu' a scarcity ol' uaiiic. The event of conscqut'iKu' to he told in Ihis report is of course, the huildini»- ol our Indian Church. I am happy to say that the Church is not only huilt, hul it is also ready lor consecration. It is a small l)ut wi'll-proportioned struc- ture, cai)able of seatin<]f upwards of two hundred p(»ople. Built entirely of wood, open-rooli'd, liuhted with Kli/ahe- than windows Idled with cathedral ijlass in and)er ami .sea- ^reen tints, and with the Altar sulliarticulars oi the building of our Mission Churches Jire preserved as a rule, 1 shall here attempt a compact history of our Indian Mission and its Church. The people are Mistassini Indians, Avhose lorei'athers Avere convert»'d to the Church ol England by ag*'nts of the Hudson's Hay Company at tlieir Posts on .lames JJay. Nearly forty years ago they transferred tlnnr head(|iuirters to Lake SSt. John. Three years ago Mrs. Cummins, wile ol' Mr. J H. Cummins, at that time the Company's Agent at Pointe lileue, requested miMo visit them and baptists their little boy, and informing me at the same time of the existence of the Indian members of the Church. Au acre of land was given for the site by James Ttobert- son, an enfranchised Indian. The deed of gift, sanctioned by the Indian Department, is now liled among the Diocesan records. The architect was Mr. Harry iStaveley, and the Church was built last May and June by Mr. E. T. Ni^sbit. The Church is insured in the Royal for $1,000. ExpenUtiire, — Pelcrs tor Doors and Wimloww, i^ll.VSn: SptMifc loi' Catlicdral glass, $21 ; Cliiircli routract, Si, 020; Scatitin, Sl'-'i> : Cost of Ciiiiri-li, ."^l.aiL'.SK ; Sundry Expunst'?, SS.dj. Fivii^lit and Duty on altar ('lijlli and Linen, §1.70; Paid balance ot' Altar Ni's^si'ls and (."met, $•'••' ; Travi llinjf M.\i)ens('.s two tiij)S to Montieal. SI0.02; to Qnclx'c. j;.) ; .Votary, S'J ; Interest on note (October), S'.MJl ; Interest on note (January), .SO. 7 J : Freight on Lectern, .sO.jO. Total, Sl.;iyJ,.Oj. Beccijjt.s.. — From Sundry .'^uijscribers, Sl,:'.Hl,l(;. The following gifts are ' thus valued, Altar Cloth. (Kilburn Sisters), $75; St. .Matthew's (iuild, Altar Luien, Cassock, Suriilice, .SI.") ; llarnmniuni, S.'i.'J ; Carpet, (.Mrs. Ilamiltor-.), $t! ; Lectern (Theee Rivers), $j ; Land, S-'O. — Total, SlSti. — Total, S],.')77,4(». It must be added that about $70 have been promised towards the purchase of a Bell, and w^e hope to have it in position when the Church is consecrated. To the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Company, I am deeply indebt- ed for many favours. To all our benefactors, the donors of splendid subscriptions, and all who have in any measure 117 'ill I !'! nidtul in this work, tho [iidiims oII.t tlnouiih ino tlu'ir h«'JirliL'8t thanks. May God hK'.ss fhcrii niid tlieirs. l):4)tism.s. Marriaut's. Ihuials. Throo Rivorw 8 8 8 Lake St John ;! VALCAKTIKU. The Rev. Dr. Kiopt'l rcpoits: — Tho only ii()tict'al)h; occurn'iiccs this yoar in connection with this Mission hav«^ been : — In July, a mo.st doliiihllul and succossrul visit for Con- firmation IVoni his Lordsliip. In Auu'ust, some little dilUcully respect iuij;- the Assess- mtnt. And in December, a visit ol* kindness and encouragement from Ar«;hdeac()n Koe. The Church still needs some outside re])airs, and the want of outl)uildin«»s to the Parsonaue is very much felt. In most respects we ha\ e reason to bo very well satisfied (^liiircli Si>('ii'l\-. *'.i.!t.) : ;\s,-i( ssiiHMil to Diocpsiin I'.oiinl, '^'.MMt ; Knslcr ( HVcriii!;^, ?i'.H2; rorci^iii .Missions .'ifSI : DoiiM'Slic Mis^ioiH, So.t'id ; Aiiioiiiits niiit'il tur otlicr Chiircli |>iii|ii)sv.-, SU\. — Total .'^-'.■».S..H7. WATEHVILLK. The Kev. I. M. Thompson rej)orts : — There is very little in the routine of a missionary's work which calls for special mention. It is the same round of duty year by year, the same trials to meet, the same diffi- culties to overcome, w^hat may be new and strang'e is often- times of such a local character that it cannot well be men- tioned in a rei)ort. The Mission of Waterville has run the round of another year in peace and quietness. If there is not much to report in the way of improvement, it is com- fortin£^ to be able to say, that there are no quarrels to heal. The intercourse between my peojile and myself has been at all times most happy, and our work, thouu'h very limited in extent, yet has been done in harmony and mutual good- will. Waterville. — The Servic(\s li(»re have been regularly per- formed every Sunday and every Wedni^sday and on all principal Festivals. Holy Communion has been adminis- ' i m ■i :.i t *: (. . . if. i 'i :Rr ■■■'■1 ¥'•<■ 118 : • 1, i i. %: ' 'II ■ If"' i ' '-ii 1 1 . .1 ! ^ ■ 1 1 i|i- 1 Ji ; ■'■'■' ■' , J[" - f ■' -«^ ■li/ 1' ' '!'■■ llli! :|- tered ohce a month. During the Summor I took the Com- munion Service at 8. HO in the morning, so as not to inter- fere with the regular Services, It made me extra travel- ling, but I did not mind that, lor the hearty way in which these Services were recieved more than repaid me for the extra labour, and it was equally gratifying to ob- serve, that the good attendance at the early Service did not in the least interJ'ere with the atlendance at the regular Service held later. This was rjuite true of all three sta- tions. His Lordship the IJishoi) i)aid us a visit in June and baptized two adults, and conliruied fourteen persons, twelve of whom, became communicants on the following Sunday, thus raising the number of communicants for Waterville to thirty. The attendance ui)on Divine Service has been larger and more regular than last year. The faithful few are always in their places ; but, taking the congregation as a whole, the attendance, though improved, is not yet marked with that regularity and appreciation which should characterize members of the Church of God. Out of the thirty families which make u]^ the Waterville congregation, we should have at the least one hundred people in Church every Sunday. The Ladies' Guild has done a good work, ajid not only provided for Waterville's share of the rent on i\n\ house used as a I'arsonage, but has somt^thing left to meet other demands connected with the Church. The Sunday-School has been kept going, and on the whole it has done fairly well. For several months in the Summer and during the time that we had aftt»rnoon Ser- vices, I superintended the school myself and taught a small Bible Class. The attendance of the children was good, and all the teachers were most regular and devoted. Since we resumed Morning Services^ the school has been under the charge of Caj^t. Parker. The Rev. Mr. Balfour kindly gave us a Magic Lantern Exhibition, which was thoroughly enjoyed by i)oth parents and children. A series of Evangelistic Services were held at Waterville during the Lenten Season, at which a kind help was given me by the Venerable Archdeacon Uoe, Dr. Adams, Dr. All- natt, Canon Thorneloe, and the Kev. A. Stevens. Both weather and roads were against us, so that the attendanc(^ was not what I had expected, but still there was good 119 done, and the little congregation of Waterville was strength- ened by the presence, as well as by the good words oi' the friends who came to us. The assessment to the Diocesan Board, and all other claims upon this congregation, have been promptly paid. Also, a substantial Christmas Ollering was given to the Clergyman's family, as an expression of their appreciation and good- will North Hatley. — This station has had a Service every Sunday, usually in the afternoon, but whilst the Summer visitors were there, I gave a Morning Service, Waterville congregation kindly giving up their Morning Service for that purpose. All of the Services were well attended whilst the visitors were with us, a large proportion of whom were Church people and devout communicants. Through their kindness and liberality, we have been enabled tojnir- chase and pay for a suitable site upon which to erect a Church, besides having on hand $100 worth of lumber and $70 in cash with which to begin operations. Mr. Goodhue, of Barton, an architect by profession, kindly asked us to allow him to make the plans for the proposed Church, as he wished to make a contribution towards its erection in that w^ay. We thankfully accepted his oli'er, and now have plans for a i>retty Church which is to cost $1,000, exclu- sive of the east window. These plans have been submitted to his Lordship the Bishop and his a})proval obtained, so that I hope a Church will be built at North Hatley during the coming Summer. It is now beyond a doubt that North Hatley will increase in importance as a Summer resort, and as the presence of so many strangers will tend.to increase business of all kinds, the plac(^ must grow — in fact is grow- ing rapidly now — and in a short time must become a large and important centre. It is most desirable, therefore, that we should as soon as possible have a Church of our own. At present, our hold upon the people of the place is very slender indeed, very few willing to identify themselves with the Church in any way. There seems to be nothing but struggle and disai)})()intment for our few people, who all told, only number smen families and live communicants. Of course we shall succeed if we persevere, but it will take years of hard work to build up the Church. We shall have to wait for and to educate the young. There can be no question, but that the devoted attachment of the Summer iMMIt 1^0 ill il^ I j ■ ^,V'- i; . : ' ;«''P* ' I *• 'f 1 1 %u i . :r^: ; li . m ! ■ ^^f: ■",1 ? ■'. : ■^:'f ■ -^'k ! '\-y. ■K visitors to the Church — shining out year by year — will have an influence for good, and mu-st ere long be helpful, but, at present, it is uphill work. It is true that there are some kind and devoted pe()]>le living at and around North Hatley, from whom 1 have personally, received many kindnesses and much sympathy, but they are not Church people ; still I have often been very thankful for their help and sympathy. At Christmas, this congrega- tion kindly remembered th(^ Clergyman and his family by a substantial proof of good-will, and already this season, Mr. McNiel has sent me a large load of oats for my horse. The Summer visitors also sent me a very handsome gift, which they asked me to accept for my y^ersonal use, as an expression of their appreciation of my labours amongst them. The Diocesan IJoard Assessment and other claims have been promptly paid, and $5.00 annually towards ih<' nmi of the Parsonage is paid by this congregation. I am now only. giving North Hatley a fortnightly ^Service. The Universalists to whom the Church belong claim it every second Sunday at the hour we need it. The alternate Service I give to one of the out -stations, Easlis. — This station has had a regular Sunday S<»rvice, usually in the evening — with a Morning Service once a month for Holy Communion and occasional Cottage Servi- ces in private houses at Lower Capelton. The attendance for the year, with the exception of the Holy Communion, has not been up to the av*»raue of last year. This may be owing in part to the fact, that the men at Lower Cai)elton have to work at night every second week, and many of them have to work on Sundays, another reason and one that is w^armly urged by the peo])le themselves is, " that there is no Church to worship in." Th(^ place where Divine Service is held is usi'd lor a School-room, and for all kinds of gathering and entertainment during the week, and is therefore without the sacredness which should characterise the place in which Almighty God is worshipped, and His Sacraments administered. Whether these reasons— whieh in the main are perfectly true — will account for the irre- gularity of attendance, I cannot say, but this fact is api)arent to all, that although tens of thousands of dollars worth of ore have been taken out of Capelton Hills, yet there is not a place specially devoted to the worship of God, at any of the Mines. There aie at l^astisand Lower Capelton twenty- by 121 two families, who either in whole or in part belonp^ to the Church, and twelve individuals not included in any family. The Lord Bishop visited Eastis in June and confirmed six persons, all of whom become communicants, thus making sixteen communicants for this station. The ladies have formed a Gruild for the purpose of rais- ing money to build a Church between Eastis and Lower Capelton. There are some very earnest and devoted Church people at Eastis and Lower Capelton, there are also many warm and kind friends who, as yet, do not see their way clear to be confirmed, but who attend our Services and help us in our work. I am very anxious, therefore, to see a Church built between these two places, for I feel satisfied that it would tend more than anything else to bind us together in a bond of mutual love and devoted effort, and certainly it would be very helpful in bringing in the indifferent and irregular worshippers. •The different assessments for Church-work have been promptly paid, and ilO.OO a year contributed towards the rent on the Parsonage, besides a substantial Christmas offering to the Clergyman. The Sunday-School has gone on successfully under the charge of Mr, Nelson Martin, and the faithful teachers asso- ciated with him. It is a matti^r of sincere regret to me, that I cannot do more to help in Sunday-School work, but while present arrangement of Services continues, or until we have Churches of our own, it is simply impossible. Upper Capellon. — In this village there are nine families who claim to belong to the Church and a few individuals not included in families. With the exception of one family, none of these pco])le ever attend Service at Eastis. For several weeks I gave a week-night Service, but after a fair trial I had to give it up, for want of an attendance. If we cannot arrange for a Sunday Service at the Albert, these people must be lost to the Church. Thanksgiving Services for th«^ Harvest were held at each station, and were well attended. I de-ire to express my sincerest thanks to all the Church- Ward«>ns in the Mission for their kind help and ready co- operation. Baptisms, 3 1 ; Confirmed, 20 ; Marriages, 6 ; Burials, ll* mi\ t ; ' *■ V ' . ■' * ; i 1 • I .■...lit ■ 'Hi M' lis 122 i i if r 1 ' : .1 IS^ ••^'r: . ■ v^- 1 1 ■'«;: ^ !:":* Church Society .?25 26 Assessment Diocesan Board. JoO 00 Easter Offering .i 12 r'oreign Missions 2 00 Domestic Missions 2 17 Synod Assessment 2 00 Mission to the Jews 1 00 f'hristmas Offering 20 on Parsonage Rent ISii 00 Church Improvement Sunday-School Other purposes 11 20 North Hatly. Eastis, $ 11 90 §13 99 35 00 50 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 15 00 25 00 5 00 10 00 247 00 21 00 U 88 36 34 14 5{» Suffield. Belvideve. Total. $11 38 $ 5 65 $ 68 18 :'35 00 7 62 4 00 3 17 4 00 1 on 60 00 200 00 268 «n 13 88 62 13 Total |9-'6 «8 CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY, QT'EBEC The Very Rev. Dean Norman reports : — Baptisms, 16 ; Candidates Confirmed, 24 ; Marriages, 11 ; Burials, 20. Church Society, for Oflertorics only, •$214.41; Raster Offering, The Rector $191.35; Whitsunday, The Assistant iMinister, $154.20 ; Foreign Missions, $7y.31 ; .leffery Hale's Hospital, $175.00; Domestic Missions, $y'.t.05 ; Missions to the Jews, !?20.00; Bishop's College, $41.04; Compton Ladies' College, $1 1. 86 ; Church and Parsonage Improvements, $487.35 ; Women's Auxiliary, $4n8.<.t7 ; Cathe- dral (Juild, $861.00; Sunday-School Collections, $318.95; Fiiilav Asviuni, $160.00; Cathedral Sunday-School, $50.89; Fuel for the Poor, $14>.41 \ Pew I{ent3, $3,956.25 ; Christmas Collection for the Poor, §147.95; (leneral Offertory, $2,073.87 ; Other purposes, $6,491.68 —Total, .* 16, 090. 54. iV. B. — The Stipends of the Clergy are included in the General Itevenue Account of the Cathedral. ST. MATTHEW'S, QUEBEC. The Rev. Lennox W. WilUams reports : — Baptisms, 31 ; Confirmed, 37 ; Marriages, 8; Burials, 22. Church Society, for Offertories only,* $394.55; Clergymen's Stipend, $1,800.00 i Easter Offering, $231.69; Foreign Missions, $48'2. 6:1 ; Domerttic Mis.'sious, $1,024.11 i Bishop'sColiege, Lennoxville, $159.00; Compton Ladies' College. $.^0.85 ; Church and Parsonage Iiuprovementa, $108.50; Other purposes, $t, I23.GS. — Total, $8,378.01. ST. MICHAEL'S, QUEBEC. The Rev. Canon A. A. Von Iffiand reports : — Baptisms, 3 ; Burials, 4. (Miurch Society, for Offertories only, *$1, 569.19 ; For Rectors Stipend. $746.41!; Easter Offerings, $114.94 ; Foreign Missions, $517.06; Domestic Mi.isions, $H.02': Bishojj's College Lenno.xville, $5.85; Compton l^adies' College, .$4.22 ; Church and Parsonag(! Improveiuents, .S181.()0; Amounts raised for other (Miiirch pur- poses, $646.33.— Total, $3,788.62, ■ -.^ to * The annual stibscriptjons have this year been contributed through the Association of Church Helpers. 123 ST. PETER'S, QUEBEC. The Rev. A. J. Balfour reports : — Baptisms, 16; Confirmed, 11 ; Marriages, 2; Barials, 8. Church Sorit'ty, for OfFertories oulv, *!$1'J.OO; Towards Rector's Stipend, $300.00; Kaster Offering, $28. M; Foreign Missions, $11.64 ; Domestic Missions, $11.50; Per Women's Auxiliary, 880.(10; Parochial Missions, to Jews, $11.00 Children's (tffering to Shingwauke Home, iSIO.OO ; Hishop's College, $fi.00 Com pton Lad it's' College, !*4.;H ; Poor Fund. $80.00 ; Clothing Fund, $32.26 iSvnod Asseysniont, $7.00; Other ohjects, S290.1'.).— Total, .$8'.)1. 42. ST. Paul's, Quebec. The Rev. Canon Richardson reports : — Baptisms, 2 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 3 ; Church Society, for Offertories only, 'iS^?.?: ; For Rectors Stipend, $200.00; Easter Offeri Jig, .'?.'?7..')0 ; Foreign Mii^sions. ,'S12.00; Domestic Missions, $9.45 Compton Ladies' College. ,"58.00; Church Improvement:;, .SI 2 (lO ; Amounts raise for other Church purposes, .S2B3. 25. —Total, .S570.97. A i ii ( , : u ! ■ 4 HOLY TRINITY, QUEBEC. The Rev. W. T. Noble reports :— Baptisms, 10 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 8. ('hurch Society, for Offertories only, *.S22.63 ; Towards Clergyman's Stipend, ?8fi6.64; Easier Otlcring, !?t)4. 00 ; Foreign Missions, $26.00; Church Improve- ments, $84.86; Amounts raised for other puri>oses, $470.26. — Total, $1,633 "S. • The annual subscriptions have this year been contributed through the Association of Church Helpers. ST. MA.RY S CHURCH, MONTMORENCY. Foreign Missions, .^2.00; Domestic .Missions, 82.00; Hishop's College, $2.83; Diocesan .Missions, .82. a'.' ; Pension Fund, 82. 0(j ; .Missionary's Stipend, $100.00.— Total, 8111.48. GUARANTEE MISSION FUND, IN .VCCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. 181)1 .lan'y I — By Malance *l,:j96 12 .July I — By liilciest from Savings Hank 2;{ 65 $1,418 77 .lulv I — To cash paid lion. Trcasiuer of the Diocesan Hoard dniing the year $1,418 77 KDWIN POPE, Treasurer. t '1 ■I, ._ . ( -m 124 Contributions for Church Purposes throughout the Diocese for the Year 1891. •i i::!' 11 Vi mmSB' >. f' !i. i> ■■• V, '" 'II, Qi'ERKC City. Cathedrnl S 16,090 54 St. Matthew's . 8,.S78 01 .*^t. Michael's 3,788 62 St. Peter's 891 42 St. Paul's 579 97 Trinity l,6.s:{ .S8 Church Helpers' Association 2,599 45 Total 833,861 89 Rural Deaxehv of Quebec Bourg Louis $ '.U2 27 Cacouna 952 82 Frampton 660 0.5 Inverness 6.S4 01 Ireland 1,210 00 Lake St. John 1,577 46 Leeds 686 .31 Levis No report. Montmorenci ill 48 New Liverpool No report. Portneuf 347 76 Riviere-du-Loup 1,101 18 St. Sylvester No report. Three Rivers 1,251 12 Valcartier 2.58 37 Total $ 9,032 83 RiTRAi, Deanbrv ok St. Francis. Acton $ 401 30 Ascot and Weslbury ."iHa 00 Harford l,3iit; 59 Harnston 2(34 .V. Bishop's College 15,689 64 Brompton and Windsor 1,664 83 Bur}- No report. Coaticook 1,187 41 Compton .. 1,034 54 Danville 1,293 31 Drummondville 767 37 Dudswell No report. Durham 7.^8 14 Eaton 1,124 Georgeville 7.^7 IJatley 1,022 Kingsey 1,055 22 Lennoxville 2,173 84 Magog 694 20 Milby 64 41 Jilewport 317 2ft Richmond 2.643 '>:.\ Scotstown 610 08 Sherhrooke 6,098 97 Stanstead 1,667 92 Waterville 926 lis 74 4.3 10 Total $43,906 83 Rural Deanery ok Gaspe. Cape Cove $ 734 45 Gaspe Basin 1,141 63 Malbaic 735 84 Magdalen Islands 27 30 Vew (/nrlisle No report. Sandy Beach l,04t) 44 Total ,t.3,68.5 66 Total from the Diocese $90,486 71 ' Registration Statistics. Baptisms 626 Marriages 118 Burials 376 ml !■ 125 m ■ Annual Report of the Clergy Trust Committee. 11' Your Committee have to report the receipt of ail revenue from the investments in their charge. The following investments have been redeemed during the year : Quebec mortgage 82,592 13 Montreal cit)' bonds t>,500 00 $9,092 13, on arcount of Local Eiidowiuenid. Heauport mortgage $ 300 00 Somerset " 901 6U Montreal city bonds 500 00 Belleville ' " 5,000 00 Perth town " 1,000 00 Chatham town " 250 00 Albert comity " 1,000 00 $8,951 50, on account of Bishopric Endowment. Albert County " $ 200 00 Montreal city' " 3,500 00 Brantlbrd " 200 00 $3,900 00, on account of Clergy Trust. Total $21,943 63 Investments have been made on account of: — Local Endowments $14,700 00 Bishopric do 10,000 00 Clergy Trust 18,621 00 $43,321 00 Funds now waiting investment : — Local Endowments $ 173 18 Bishopric do 3,401 59 Clergy Trust 2,335 92 $ 5,960 69 J. W. QUEBEC, Chairman, Quebec, 'JTth February, 1892. -ili .■n^Ml ■I. H ;i ' i! lei li 120 ^1 ..I THE CLERGY TRtlST FUNl) IM r^l'.j:,! Mew 'm \i\ i 1891. Dec. 31. To Bonds, viz : County of Oxford due lS9:i County of Albert due ISIM to 19()tl City of Bmndon due l!tO,*< City of Hamilton due 181M City of Montreal Stock due 189ti City of Montreal Pennanent Stock City of Hamilton (Water Works). due 18!»4 Township of Tiny due 189) Montreal Harbour due 18M City ofSherbrooke due 1H94 Town of Berlin due 1S9-) TownofStrathroy ... due 1892 Town of Penh due 1891 to 1907 Town of Windsor due ISDt) City of St. John, N.B due I91j County of Perth due 189,1 Town of Brockville due 1898 Town of Levis due 1901 Township of Brantford...due 1891 to 189;^ Town of Port Arthur due 189.') Town of Peterborough due l89H Sherbrooke Gas and Water Co... due 189;{ Toronto Street Railway due 1914 Richmond Co., N. S due 1898 to 1909 Halifax City due 1894 to 1896 Shelburne Countv $200 vearlv Sault St. Marie town due 1911 Mortgages, Toronto due 1S92 " " due ] 89,'') " " due 1896 Cash in Savings Department of the Union Bank of Canada — bearing interest at 4 p.c cts 1(5000 00 1 0100 00 8600 00 8:^80 ir>oo 2625 7200 6500 50U0 5500 5:i92 5000 10500 .•'.521 2000 2000 1000 1000 400 1000 4000 5000 HOIK) lOliO liOOO 4800 ;ioo 17000 7000 5000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 % cts. 15:^218 00 2;{85 92 $15560H 92 rs .■'■ m We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of tiie above Fund, and have verified tlie Securities, and found tiie whole correct. Quebec, 22nd January, 1892. J. R. H. Whitk, 1 , ,., T \ ».,.... f Auditors. J. A. IlEAUV, j .:& 127 ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURE!^. Or. 1891. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. Jany. 1... By Balance from last year 138497 no Invested during the year... 18621 00 Deheiitiires redeemed Rkvknur AccorNT. :i900 00 11721 00 153218 OU Jany. 1... Dec. 31 Bv Balance on hand 13742 50 86H3 77 22376 27 Revenue of the vear Paid Rev. F. A. Smith 486 fi8 " F. Boyle 486 «8 " T. S. Chapman.. 243 32 '• Hon. Treasurer of Dio- cesan Board 2500 00 14721 00 Invested Paid Premium on Bonds Purchased 1004 76 400 00 ' Allowance to Treasurer Guarantee Company 50 00 Bank commissions and feneral charges 147 91 19990 35 By Balance 2385 92 $165603 92 Dec. ^l $2385 92 4 m 10: '■■ } 'ji'; E. & 0. E. ipPi Quebec, Slst December, 1891. Edwin Poi'e, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. \l ■ '-•■'if*. Dr. 128 THE BISPIOrKIC ENDOWMENT FUND t. ■ .( ISUl. Dec. 31. To I II vestments, viz : City of Kinpstoii IJoiidd liic isii7 City of lliiiiiiltou HmuU (Water Works) duo I. Sit 4 City of Slicibrooke Bonds due lSit4 Comity of Oxford Bonds due l.s«:! Town of Perth Bonds due 1S!M to ISitC County of Albert Bonds Township of Cluitliiini Bonds..due l,s;i'J , ISIM County of Perth Bonds due ;S!»2 Town of Port Artlinr Bonds due IH'tr. City of Montreal Permanent Stock Somerset Mort}^!i;>e due l.s;t2 Toronto Mortgaf^a'.. due IS'.tT Toronto Mortgage due 1897 Toronto Mortgage due 1892 Toronto Mortgage due 18!»t; Beaujiort Mortgage liue Im9J to 1S!»» iieauport Mortgage due 18:»2 Quebec Mortgage tlue 189'J Cash in the Savings Departuient of the " Union Hank of Canada " * « ts. 194tli> i(7 laoo*) ■J'l r)0(U> 00 r.iKto oo 2400 00 •J 8(10 00 760 00 1000 00 liOO 00 tlie Lord Bislio]) Revenue available for Investment. ('ai)itai awaiting Investment K. & (>. E ctP S cts. 8«ss2 tiS till 1)1 .■>0(I0 00 inoo on It 01 .'iO 500 on .sno on 1000 on 2.i0 00 i:i062 51 looon 00 262 09 .'■)076 O'.t 53.39 0.^ 5000 00 ,•^062 51 H3820 17 339 08 3002 51 3401 59 $87221 7fi Quebec, 3Ist December, 1S91. Edwin Pope, Treasurer, Bishopric Endowment Fund, !■;♦ iift 1 1 ISIiii till t t ■j-fl '■ ■ ,■ t ' '(■'■- ... '::U I : -Hi i raj • r ll m III- ,;^i1 ' i' It)' ,, ;■■ ..4, D/. 130 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND |8!tl. Dof. HI Tit hivcsltriciits on iicioiinl ul' rulluw iiij; I'linlnw- iin'iil I'"iiii(l>, vi/ ; Qt'KiiKc ('ii,\I'i:m(Y. City (if .\[(intrc;il I'miiaiiftit Stock. Saiilt St. Maiii' I'.umls City of ilaiiiiltoii ilo do Siii'itiruokc il( Montreal lliii'bor ijo Town of Port Aitliiir MoimLs Torotiti) .Mort;;ii:ie Ai'ToW Al.t. City of St. .lohn, N. I!., f'.orids. County of All.iTt ('ity oi'Slicibi-iioki' Townsliiji of IJiaiitfoiil Town of Port Artliiii' Town of Pi'tcrlioroii^fli Toronto Mortgage Ilo ;iHS 00 131 IN ACCOUNT WITH TIIK TREASURER. Cr. .Tan. 1... 1 )*•(•. ;il.. Jfin. 1.. Die. ;n. Jan. 1... i>tT. :n., Jan. 1... Dec. ;il.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Ql'KltKc ('ii,\i'i;i,iiv. Hy Fiiilaiirr Ufvcniic of th«' v< iir $ ct.-^ 7:t27 4« I'liid I'rcminiii on Sauk St. .Miiiii- Itfitiil.s.. 2h 44 Ai'i'i'ucd interest do d ! 2H (N Kector (il .St. I'anl'H \ 2i;n (1(1 IJecldr ul St. I'cter's ' 11.-, (lo T{eetor oCSt. .Mallliew's i 26 00 AoroNv.vi.K. \\y Balance |{evenui' (if the vi .V.SCdT A.M) WlOHTIUniV. IJy Malanee 1204 fiH KeNcnue ol'tlie year ! "ft 50 1 5!t 1 44 Paid rreniiiini on Sanlt, St. Marie IJoiida.. Accrued inlt'iesl do do Uhomi'ton. Hy Balance .'{OfS 17 lieveniie ol' tlie year lits t;H I'aid liev. J. (J. Co.t. BiKY. By Balance Revenue of'tli> vear. Caiik'd fo ward. S cts, 77H2 "S 1 KH 4S 112 22 1:^71 13 •.\ 03 3840 85 180 00 11. 34 60 on 00 $ Ctfl. 7.334 30 2047 31 1368 10 3066 85 1194 60 $15611 16 *i^ii!! !:!i :!■■•- "f if '' ■'<■ i '\^' ■i.n yn fl h ■ .;" ■4 n^ i •Si A i:r 1 • li! ' V 1 t ■ *^A it , r-^l • i ■ :ir:i> 1. '^ ■■^1*^ '0. ;-ff''' f' ''iS-a '^ -.■!:!: rl ■; ■; '"i* '■ hi:;: <■■■ /-a'-' ' ■ '.lii \h,mA Dr. 132 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND U 1891. Dec. 31.. Brouglit forwfiiM r>(iii!(i Ivdfis. Villajje of Riclitnoiul Koiids. Town ()(' Pcforlioroutrli do Sault St, .Mane Humlis CoATicooKK A.vn Barford. City of Montreal Permanent Stork. Saiilt St. Marie Bonds County of Albert do Town of Perth do City of Hamilton do do St. .folin. \. B., Town of Strathrov Township oi' Brantford Town of Port Artliur Toronto Mortunge do do I'onds., do . do . do ., Cai'K Cove and PKtioi' Citv of Montreal Terminable Sto(d< . Sault St. Marie J5onds County of Albert do City of Hamilton do Town of Perth do City of St. John, \. B., Bonds Town of Strathroy do Township of Brantford do do Pcterboronjrh Bonds .... Toronto Mortgage Chaulkston Rkctohv. City of Jlontreal Permanent Stock. Sault St. Marie Bonds County of Albert do City of Hamilton do Townof Strathroy do Township of Brantford Bonds Town of Peterborough do , Village of Richmond do Toronto Mortgage Charleston Rectohv — (Special Account.) Toronto Mortgage Carried forward. S? rtg. $ ctg. Slft.'588 00 •ioo on tf)0 00 100 00 400 no 1100 on HOO 00 ;ioo 00 2.")0 00 10(t 00 100 on XU) 00 200 on 70(t 00 XOO 00 :^on 00 innn oo 400 00 250 00 200 00 IOO 00 IOO 00 (j6;{ on 4r)0 00 250 00 :>h{) 00 1000 00 600 00 400 100 "oo ;;iM) 00 100 on ■)00 Oft 250 00 'jOO 00 .Jai i)e 7.^)0 00 Ja 4580 00 ,ia IJt :!7o;< 00 .Ja :!7iio 00 500 22 iV.', riK'Xlii'nilcil lievcinictVoiii liourij liOiiis Aylwiii Legacy Fund iln ('().\TICO()KK AM) l>.\l!l'OI!|i. 1 r.o 1 4) Hy Halance IJevenne ol tlie ve: 4 IOC. 88 L'7.) .VI .Ian. 1.. Dec. U. I'aid Preniiinn on Sauli .~ii If, 4772 i: 2.'-;'. m;5 Cave Covk asd I'kuci:. By itaianee... Income t.'t' the ve; Mul ti.'j 2:io ;{() Paid Rev. \V. (!. Lyster I 200 00 Preuiinni on Sault Si. .Maiie lionds.. ; 10 ".JO Aocrued interest do do 14 10 CMAiii.i;sr().\ Rkctouv. .Jan. 1... Hv liHlance ' ;n49 64 7l« 10 4i3y uy .•i:t04 94 2;{0 30 Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. :}1. Revenue ot the ve: • ! 231 02 ;il)74 tii Paid Rev. A. Stevens ! 200 00 Preiniuni on Sault St. Marie Bonds...! 1,5 90 Accrued interest do do ..i 14 40 Cuaui.k.;to.\ Rkctouv - (Special .\ccounl. By Balance • Revenue of the \car 50(1 00 2ti 25 ;i9S0 66 230 30 Paid Rev. A. Stevens Carried rorward 52r. 25 26 25 3750 36 500 00 $28793 36 III fil , it ■: n :* . ' I -If mm \-' ■•\> ': '■ Dr. 134 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND '1 M li !■■< •! ,: lit 1891. Dec. 31. Brought forward COMPTON. Qupbpc Mortpnfjc riiiultrit. Marie Bonds CooKsiiiUK. — Sr. Pktkk's Ciiruni Toronto Mortg.'igc London West Bonds Township of Brantford Bonds Toronto M()rtga.') Accrned interest do do ... 4:\ 20 CooKSIlIUK. I Hy Haian.'P ■>^'>(^ 21 Iteveniic of the v(>ar .".19 SO Raid R(!v. A, IT. liohertson 200 00 Rieniiuni on baiiH fc>l. Marie Ronda... 4 77 Accrued interest do do ... 4 .".2 DliI'MMONDVIl.I.K. j 15v Ralance -n'M) (17 lievennc of tlie vear :>'-'>2 20 Raid Rev. F. C. Scott 200 w I'reinimn OH Saull St. Marie Ronds... I oil Accrued interest do do ... 1 44 Jan. 1... Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. M. Dl.DSWKI.I,. Hv Ralance 1471 ,59 Revenue of tlic year ' Sfi «0 Paid Premium on Sault St. .Marie Bonds... I i>9 Acci'ucd interest do do ... 1 44 Da.nvii.i.k. By Ralance Revenue of the yci Paid I'remiuni on Sault St. Marie Ronds... 1 59 Accrued interest do do ... 1 44 Carried forward. .^ cts. 52:!G :i5 2:^r, ,s5 .5870 01 209 09 $ cf.s. 82879.". ;^ti 5000 00 50tj« 92 5859 90 15.55 3t> i ■ ! ! 1 ' 1 i (* i 1 ! ■ 1 ■ I 'l * • ( ! 1 •■;:• '^l . 'v! ■H ■,*^.tl ■:i I '■'m ^^ 1 4 •;i •11 (§11 ij : •' "J. !: ■ r 136 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND n V '.: I It'i I t^.,s 1891. Dec. 31. Brought forwiu'd. Frami'Ton. City of Montreal Permanent Stock. County of Alliert City ot Sherbrooke do lliiniilton Town ot'Stratliroy Township of Branlford Town of Port Artiiur do Peterboroujiii Toronto Mortgaj^-e < Saidl iSt. Marie JJouds i^ondd. do do . do . do . ilo . do . Gaspe Basix. (/ity of Montreal Permanent Stock. Townsiiip of Tiny Uonds County of Albert do Village of Richmond do City of Hamilton do Township of Brantford Bonds Town of Peterborough do Toronto Mortgage , iSault St. Marie Bonds (tKOHOEVILLK. Town of Port Arthur Bonds IhKLANI) AND Soi TH InVKUNESS. City of Montreal Permanent Stock Sault St Marie IJonds County of Albert do , City ot Hamilton do Town of Port Arthur Bunds . Village of Richmond do , Town of Peterborough do Toronto Mortgage , KlN(i.SEV. City of Sherbrooke Bond,' County of Albert do City of Hamilton do Township of Brantford Bonds. Town of Peterborough do . Toronto Mortgage Sault St. Marie Bonds Carried forward. $ ots. 1800 00 1400 00 (-.00 00 2.i0 00 100 00 297 00 100 00 400 00 1400 00 2110 00 .■)00 00 500 00 400 00 •■■.oo 00 140 00 450 00 100 00 450 III) 200 (Ml TiOO 00 500 00 400 00 2.'-j0 00 400 00 500 00 400 00 900 00 IJOO 00 400 00 250 00 ;i7i 00 2iM \ '■ U m IlL BrcHiclit forwtird $ cts. .? Cts. $0441 r, 00 1891. Dec. 31.. Leeds. City of Slierhrooke Bonds Couritv of Albert do r.oo on 400 00 250 00 203 00 200 00 ;i50 00 100 00 City of Haiuiltoii do Township of Hrantford l^oiids Town of Pi'terboroiigh do Toronto Mortf;fa{{e Sunlt St. IFarie Bonds Levis. City of Montreal Permanent Stock 9103 OO 450 00 250 00 100 00 100 00 410 00 300 00 25t» 00 200 00 do Hamilton Bonds Town of Perth do do Strathroy do Townshi]) of Bran'tford Bonds Town of Peterborough do Toronto Mortgajje Sault St. Marie Bonds LOUI SEVILLE. Montreal Mort pjapje oOitn 0(1 450 00 100 00 Sault St. .Marie iiouds Malhaie and Point St. Peter. City of Slierhrooke Bonds 550 00 (iOO 00 500 00 250 00 399 00 300 00 700 00 200 00 County of Albert do City ot' Hamilton do Township of Brantfortl Bonds Town of Peterboroiu'li do Toronto Mortgajjje Sault St. Marie Bonds Magog. City of Hamilton Bond- 2949 00 400 00 113 00 100 00 500 00 2100 00 Township of Brantford Bonds Town of Port Arthur do Toronto .Mortgage Sault St. Marie Bonds MGLHOnitNE AND RICHMOND, City of Hamilton Bonds 3513 00 400 00 100 00 150 00 450 00 100 00 Town of Port Artliur do Toronto Mortgage Montreal do Sault St. Marie Bonds Carried forward 1200 00 $76791 00 Ja Jfl L). Ja Ja Ja Jc Di 131) IN ACCOb i^T.—Conlinuef/. Cr. 1S91. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Brought forward. $ cts.' $ cts. Lkkds. Jan. 1... UtM.'. 31, By Balance , Revenue of the yt Paid Premium on Sanlt St. Marie Bonds. Accrued interest do do . Lkvis. 1974 71 117 .00 I .09 1 44 By Biilfince Revenue of tlie v( 1949 7:{ US 82 Paid Premium on SaultSt. Marie Bonds... Jan 1.... Dec. ;U.. Jan. 1.. Dec. ;n. Jan. 1.. Dee. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. :U. Accrued interest do LOIMHKVILLK. do ... By Balance Revenue of the y( Paid Premium on SaultSt. Marie Bond.s Accrued interest do do Malhaik and Point St. Pktkh. :i 18 2 88 By Balance Revenue of the year. Paid Premium onSaultSt. Marie Bonds... Accrued interest do do Macog. By Balance Cash received from Estate late Henry Magee, Esq., on account of Bequest Revenue of the year Paid Premium on SaultSt. Marie Bonds.. Accrued interest do do .. MkLBOLRNK ANO RlCIlMOND. 2081 90 By Balance Revenue of the vi Paid Premium onSauIt St. Marie Bonds.., Accrued interest do do ... Carried forward. l.*?09 124 89 .32 ■AS 10 5G 1170 03 07 18 1 1 69 44 2092 •A 03 2068 55 6 06 497 47 24 50 I 59 1 44 521 97 '! 03 2781 .00 101 00 2942 DO G 06 3 18 2 88 3516 17 72 72 1233 85 03 $ Cts. $04479 85 2089 24 2062 49 518 94 2936 44 3443 45 1230 82 $76761 23 i •>. ' . i\ iiii . " . t: ' li ( : '? lij i Hf'i pr IB?v^ |p!f ■,. Dr. 140 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND M Broil clit forward •S cts. $ cts. TCTIU 00 1S91. Due. :il.. .Maodai.kn [si-anus. Citv of lltiiniltoii Roiuls 400 00 151 00 100 00 400 00 100 00 Townsliii) of Hrim! ford ISoi'ds Town of I'fti'rborough do Toronto Mori o'iisjo Siitill St. Mitne IJoiids XoliTIl I.N'VKKNKSS. City of llumiltou IJoiids 1151 00 250 00 100 00 100 00 .•too 00 300 00 100 00 500 00 :'.42 00 100 00 1200 00 (Siiiilt St. Maric! do City of Montrciil Stot'iv County of Allii'i't iJoiids Town of PL'tt'i"boi'ou"'li lioiid.s do Sti'iitliroy do London West do Townsiii)) of !5i'anl(brd do Toronto .Moriyiiyu do do , New LivKitrooL. City of Montreal I'erinaneut Stoelv ;isy2 00 550 00 100 00 100 (JO loo 00 ;{5o 00 200 00 ;ioo 00 100 00 do Stierbrooke lionds do Uumilton do Town of Stratliroy do do Port Arthur do do Peterb(jioii"'li iJonds Toronto Mortoago Sault St. Marie Bonds Xkw Caulisi.k and I'aSI'KBIAC. Township of Tiny Bonds Sault St. Marie ' do I BOO 00 • 1000 00 ")00 00 150 00 500 00 400 00 200 (10 500 00 400 00 150 00 City of Montreal — Permanent Stojk County of Albert Bonds City of Hamilton do Town of Perth oo London West do Town of Peterl)orou PaSI'KMIAC 1 59 1 41 liv I?alaiice. .■!7t9 2f) Jievenue of tiie year ' 229 00 .Fan. 1.. Dec. :n. Paid Rev. F. M. Wehster KiC. i\f> Rev. E. B. llushaiFil ; HI! M Preniinni on Sank St. iMarie Bonds... j 7 95 jVceiued interest do do ...: 7 20 I'OHTNKir. liV Balanc.' | .':i2()0 10 Bevenue of the year ' 193 02 Paid I'reniiuui on SanltSt. Marie Bonds.. \ 3 IS Accrueil interest do do ...i 2 88 Carried forward. 1 1 25 95 $ cts. $76761 23 4085 10 1 1 <> 10 1S29 55 ;•. 03 3978 26 215 15 .3453 12 G 06 1122 92 3873 07 1826 52 3763 11 3447 06 $90793 91 I^HI f ^ ill ili 1^- )-i 142 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND 1801. Dec. 31.. City of St. .lolin, N.M., lioiuls Toi'otito Mortt^agi! Moiitri'.'il do iSaiilt .St. Marie Bonds TDwnsliip of Tiny Honds Smilt .St. Mari«' do <'ity of .Montreal — I'ernianent Stock. ('onnty of Albert J}oiids (mIv ol' Hamilton do do St. ./olin, .V. B., Bonds Town ol I'ort Arthur do do I'eterVioronjfli do Toronto Mortgage Brought fctrward h'lviKiiK oil l 1891. Jan. 1... Dec. •M.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. I... Dec. •M.. Hnnxffhi forward. $ cts. RiviKUK nil Loup (k.\ Has) I % Balance ' 1221 ifi Revenue of tlie year I fi2 118 Paid Premium on Sault St. jMarie Uonds...* ] 5it Accruefl interest dit do ...| 1 44 St. Svi,VR8TKIi. By Balanre ' 3042 .i7 Revenue of the year i 2m 70 Paid Rev. Iv B. lIn.-*l)Mnd Premium on Sauit St. Marie Bonds Accrued interest do do 16fi 66 7 95 7 20 Sandy Bkacu. By Raliince 3706 l.i Revenue of the vear ' 22.3 .'^S Paid Rev. C. T. Ilardin;;-., .ran. 1... Dec. 31.. .ran. 1... Dec. 31.. Seiii;awakk I5y |{ai;ince Revenue of tiic vei Sta.sstkah. Bv lialiince a')!! 87 Rcxeniu' of tlie vear 209 26 Paid Rev. \V. T. Fcjrsytlie. Carried forward. S cts, 1287 .^4 3 03 3S('.2 27 ISI 81 :\K9 .'i3 2(10 00 2496 .'•!7 1,)3 40 3721 13 ISO 00 $ Cts. 15110793 91 1284 .M 3680 4B 3729 53 2649 77 3541 13 $10,'j679 31 !! ^ If 1 1 r'i ■•i I. Dr. is;ti. J)er. :{l. 144 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND Hrouglit forward. TlIHKK RiVKIIH. ('ilv of IF.iiniltun Monds ilo do do (Wiitta' \\'ank of ('anuda bearing interest /^r/) 1 p. c $ ets. $ i;;so no IL'O 00 l-tnn 00 .lOo on ;i7.) no nno 00 (;oo 00 neo 00 260 (10 L'OO 00 loo 00 2.')0 00 L'.-iO (10 rM) 00 loo 00 rfs. lo.),".7-t 0(1 00 2250 on I i2t'.'.to (in 17.''. IS SI12S72 18 '■.'''A ,si» 21)!» M 52;m 7;; ;{ii() (Ml Paid rii'v. U. {' Sliinil HlTKR Dl'HHAM A\r) li'AvKMK. Hy F;t4 7.S Jan, I... Dec. ,S1,. 22(H 17 3 03 Paid Pri-niiiini otiSMiilt St. Marie Monds... ArcnK-d iuierest do do 1 W 1 44 2J,iS 14 ?1 12872 18, E. & 0. K. Quebi'C, ;ilst Decemher, lf'91. Edwin Pope, Treasurer, Clerpy Trust Fund. riir >i t ' - 10 ii 146 Dr. THE GENERAL FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH m l[ilji|H.j|,i..'., ft ■ 1891. December 31 To Grant for the Eiluoalioii of tlie Clergy " Grants for outfits to : — Rev. D. Horner Rev. H. E. Wright .. Rev. H. A. Dickson . liic (Miililren of Grant to Church Buildinjr — Corner of ihe Beach Lake Megantic Lake Beauport Indian Settlement, Lake St. John. Gaspe Bay, South Perryboro E.xpenses attending annual meeting. " St. Francis District '' Secretary for postage " Treasurer for telegrams, postage, &c " Printing Annual Reports " '' By-laws, &c., and advertising , " Rent of Committee Room " Fitting up safe in Cathedral " Guarantee Company " Sundries, including stationery, Express, Ac " Salary of Secretary do Treasurer "Notary for Valcartier deeds " Repairs and Insurance to Church and Par- sonage at Stoneiiam " Balance $ cts. mo on 100 00 100 00 100 00 .50 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 fi() 50 11 ftO 22 lit Iti so .'WO 40 102 ::o 10 00 :](\ oil .'■jO on 01 SI $ cts. 14.") 08 .' nn 15 00 S3950 99 $1763 01 r f I ^i uf ■ 'I' ■ :-v[ Quebec, 3 1st December, IS'.H, Rnwix i'oPE, Treasurer, Church Society. A ■f; a] 1 1 I ■■ * If. ■Mi m hM V ' iJiilH; lv.-t lit ■I'ii^ '■■• ' ■Si Dr. 148 THE MISSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1801. Dec. 81 .'To Piiiri .Nulurv'.s jiccomit in (MiiiiKitioii witli Portt'ous .•uul ('reuiii bequests " Transferred to Mission Fund investment .'iceonnt " Paid Honorary Treasurer of Diocesan Board, lieing balanee of revenue of tlieyear t' t'ts. ■10 25 600 00 4t)7t 54 i§.)314 7« We, the undersij^ned, liave exnmiuiMl ihe Accounts and Voucliors of thealiove Fund, and found ttie same correct. Quebec, Kitli January, 1P'.I2. C. JrnfiK, ) . ,., (Jko. Rolt Wh.tk, } ^^"J't^rs. Dr. THE TENSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1S91. December HI To Pension luvcstmeiit Accnuut transferred, being amount invested durinji' tlie year... ' Pensions ]iaid duriujf tlie ve.'ir : — Rev. iM. Ker, D.D.,*12 moullis Rev. .loliu Kemp, !>.!)., 12 uiontiis... J{ev. T. S. Chaiimau, M.A., 12 nios. hvv. T. L. Ball, M.A., 12 months Kev. E. cts. as2n 00 2i:.:; :i4 21114 21 S84t57 itb We, the undersigned, have e.xatnint!d the .\ccounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. C. Jlp(.k. Geo. Roi. Quebec, 16tii January, 18'J2. 5.TWniTK, 1'-^'"' iiors ! ■, '.': 140 QUEBEC^ DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THK TREASURER. Cr. w ^l- cts. 1891. I Dei'. :{1. I5v .Vinoiint of siilj^i-riptioiis for 18!Ml, rletailod on i ' patri- 20;i of Ri'i)ort tor ISiiO " OfitTturies iiiiil subscriiitioiis ; — St. Jiiiius' ("^liurcli, Cacomm City of Qiii'lK'C... St. Francis District As.s()ciati<)ri. Mt'ii'iintic (Id lin Oasp*' ii<» do " Aiiiouiit received, heiii^- residue Estate late .Mrs. I'orteoiis Less bequests, i<:e., paid " Ainoiiiit received troiii Plxecutor Estate late Mrs. Eli/.iibetli Ilarbesoii (IJreain, beiii^' two shares C^iiebee <! 7t i;!() tc. 74 ()() 4000 oo :!soo 01) :!I54 'j:. '.'00 00 101) 00 \1?A 64 $.j;il4 79 Quebec, .'ilat December, l^'.•l. Kdwin Poi'K, Treasure!', Church Hocietv. QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCMl SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Or. of tlie 18<)l. Jaiiiiarv 1... December 31 >y lialanee '"' Amounts received on aecoiuil of l;svtO, de- tailed 0)1 f(]li(j 20.'! of Report for 1890 '• (,)tl'ei'toii(:s and Siibscrijitiojis : — St. James' ('hurch, Cacouua... City ot Quebec St. I''rai)cis Disti'ict Assoeiatiou .Megaiitic do do Gaspu do do § ets. Interest on Investments .,. 1891. December SljBy Dalaoee tor Iiivcst)ueiit, biouglit down. 80 -M, 1499 80 164 57 9(5 09 43 80 $ cts 4032 y8 13 98 1885 21 25,35 33 $8407 55 $2194 2! Quebec, iilst December, 1891 , Edwix Popk, Treas)U'er, Church Society. 1 1 I HI ii. fl m m liffll^'^ ■ii'|!^' i!^''"' !'^' ■'•«■ - 1 : '■■ ■ ' 150 Dr. THE WIDOWS' AND OKPHANS' FUND OF THK IN ACCOUNT WITH ^r ''-t §mi m^m^' 18111. Dec. ;{!.. To Widows' and Or])lians' Fund Iiivi-stnu'iit Ac- count transferred, tjeiti"- iinioiini invested dnr- inj;' the year " Annuities paid as under, viz : — Widow ot'tiie Rev. J. Dalziel do II. I'. IMunslniilge do do do 40 f) 00 G 50 5 00 5 00 5 80 5 00 7 00 5 20 f. 50 5 00 5 00 10 65 58 00 93 30 18 75 3 70 $ cts. 010 82 14 55 135 70 173 75 3825 93 $6160 75 $1718 25 Edwin Pope, Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, Slat December, 1891. , » I iii ■ . \ i ■iiit m 152 Dr. THE DEPOSITORY FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 18'.)l. December 31 1891. December 111 To Remittances to England for Books " do Montreal do " Dutj', Freight and other charges on Books... " Subscriptions for 1890 to S. l\ C. K., for the President iind Secretary " Royal Insurance Company, Premium for Insuring $800.00 to 13th July, 1H92 "Miss Wood, salary for 1891 " Advertising " Stationery and postage, 3 years " Balance. $ cts. 460 70 15 50 44 32 10 27 8 00 SO 00 5 00 8 00 $ Cts. 6.31 79 $77 34 We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. C. Jl'dge, Geo. Rolt Quebec, 16th January, 1892. White, | Auditors. Dr THE FUND FOR THE EDUCATION IN ACCOUNT WITH 1891. .Tfinutirv 1 To Balance $ cts. $ Cts. 5 38 Dec. ■ 31 '■ Grants to the following ; — J{ev. F. iioyle 175 00 50 00 50 00 175 00 75 00 do J. W. Norwood Airs. E. Woolryche Rev. J. Rothera do J. P. Richmond 4 525 00 $530 38 ill;: We, ihe undersigned, have e.\amined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 16th January, 1892. C. JCDGB, 1 Geo. Rolt White, ) Auditora. 153 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. 1891. January I December 31 By Balance " Proceeds sales of Hooks during the year. " Balance Quebec, 3lst December, 1891. S cts. 26 18 628 27 77 34 pai 79 Edwin Popb, Treasurer, Church Society. :': OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY, THE TREASURER. Cr, cts. 1891. December 31 By Grant from General Fund '' Donations from Robert Hamilton, Esq., being half amounts of grants to the Clergy " Subscriptions : — City of Quebec ; St. Francis District Association. Megantic do do Gaspe do do Quebec, 31st Pecember, 1891, $ cts. $ cts. 145 08 262 50 99 00 6 50 14 30 3 00 122 80 $530 38 Edwin Pope, Treasurer, Church Society. ■ i- f'-.' t. ^H >l '„ ¥ 'y ¥ r 1, / it '*"' p rH \\ Dr. 154 THE EDUCATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH Q T 1891. Dec. 31. To Grants to Teachers, viz Boiirg Louis No 1, do do 2, Cape Cove 1, Sand^ Beach Haldimand York River Stanstead Heniisoti Portneuf West Framptoii St. Ursule " Labrador Magdalen Ishiiids 18 months 18 " 18 " 12 12 " 12 " 18 «' 6 " 12 " 12 " 18 '• 12 6 " " Cash paid R. Rogers, subscriptions " Balance commission for collecting cts. (54 40 fi4 40 75 00 .■!2 00 :!2 OU :i2 00 8'J 00 11 20 ;;2 00 40 00 •Ab 00 (50 00 16 00 cts. 689 OU 4 174 62 60 $868 22 D( We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 16th January, 1892. C. Judge, ) . ,., Gko. Rolt White, \ Auditors. \--')ii: THE i> Ct3. 689 00 4 62 174 60 $866 22 of the 13. 155 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. 1891. Jan. 1... Dec. 31. 1891. Dec. ;{1. Hy Balance " Grant from Colonial and Continental Church Society, £80 " Siibscrii)tions in the City of Quebec :— Andrews, Hon. Judge Clapham, J. G Dobell, R. R Dunbar, Q.C., James Dunn, T. H Foote, John J Hale, E. J Hamilton, John Hamilton, Robert Irvine, Q.C., Hon. Judge Irvine, C.B., C.M.G., Com. Gen Jones, E. A Judge, C Laurie, Mrs A Machin, H. T Meredith, Sir William Price, Hon. Senator Quebec, Lord Bishop of Rae, William. Heweli, M.D., Colin C Scott, W. B Shaw, Samuel J. Stuart, Sir Andrew Tapp, W. H Veasey, George Williams, Rev. Lennox W. M.A. By Balance. 8 cts. 5 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 2 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 2 00 Or. cts. 300 10 .•585 62 92 50 $868 22 •SI 74 60 Edwin Pope, Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, 31st December, 1891. j'f ; w % • yM ■:v' 1- ^ '-1 ■•■'•1 s • 1 ■ ■'* : ill •■pmm^ \r>{] Dr. nia^.BE CHADKRTOy 1891. Dec. ;il. To Phoebe rimdcrton Memorial Fund Investment incount, being amount invested during the year " Paid annuitant $ cfg. (lOOII ()() ■$l\\M) 00 llejaj' ! 5 V.' I We, the undersigned, have e.vamined the Accounts and Vouchers ol tii« above Fund, and found the same correct. '; '?/'^"'.. vr ..,..-■.- [ Auditors. Quebec, 16th January, 18tf2. Dr. THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND, IN ACCOUNT WITH 1891. Dec. 31.. To Venerable Archdeacon Roe, D D., paid him — Revenue from the Fund for 1891 We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 16th January, 1892. g«o'"Ew»„., I^"^"-- 157 MEMORIAL FUND. Miiv 2 Til (liihli i'i'<'i>i V I'll It) I'rittihlish tlip Fund % cts. enoo Oi) Dor. ;U. '• Interest (urnu'il i.sn Oft iSeion on EmwiN Pope, Treasurer, Church yociety, ■f I Quebec, Hist DebeiTil»er, 1891. QUEBKC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. THE TREASURER. Cr. giieljKC, ;!ldt ItcceiuLei', l^'Ji'. Edwin I'oi'k, Treasurer, Church Society. :; 1 lii t' , : ) ^1i 158 Dr. THE COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL THE TREASURER, QUI^^BEC lilM!|:ii,^1.. ... ♦»■ ' liil 1891. Dec. 31. Tt) Cnah pii'nl l{ev. .K)siali Hull, sli|i('iMl for tlu' vcar fiiiliiin .iOtli Jiiiic, 1S!I1 ". " (irniit to Eiliii'dtion Fund, t'Sd stcrlinj? " l^iiliince $ otj. 211 M .■'iS.'i tl2 111) s:< S747 o:> We. tlip iiiniersit^ncd. hiivr pxamincd the AccoimtH iiiid VoiKlu>r.s of tin- al'ovu Fund, and Ibutid llio same correct. C .lunciK, 1 , ,. (Jko. H.m,t Whitk, i '^'"'""'•^• Qiiohcc, Ifith Jnriua v, I«!t2. Dr. THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1891. December IH To Cash jtaid to Rev. T. Ball. •S cts, 2'.M1 X) .'SS2U0 :i;! I'll : ■i We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchors of the above Fund, and found the same correct. GEo'Si WniTE, } AuJituiH. Quebec, 16th January, 1892. 159 CHURC^H SOCIETY. IN ACCOUNT WITH DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. O. ISitl. Jan. 1.. Poc. :ti.. By niilaiice " liiant from tlu' Colonial and (Continental Chun h Socif'y, X'l.'Ui storiing Hy Halanoc ^ cts. IIU 83 627 22 ffV«7 05 JIIQ S.i fi. • 1 . ; Quebec, J'lst Decen'ilier, HIM, Edwin Poi k, Treasurer, Church isocietj. QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. THE TREASURER. Cf, 18!ll. Dei'LUiber 31 By Interest on hi vestments. $ cts. 290 33 §290 33 Edwin Poi'e, Treasurer, Church Society. ii:>\ Quebec, 3l8t December, 1891. 0' \\ 1^: Htr 160 Dr. SUNDRY FUNDS OF THE QUEBEC DIOCESAN WITH THE i1 ;, ii 1S91. Dec. 31, 1891. Dec. 31. 1891. Dec. 31. 1S91. Dec. 31. ]iOURG LOUIS AYLWIN LEGACY FUND. To Piiid Flon. Treasurer Diocesan lioard for assess- llU'lllS Transt'erred to Clergy Trust (or credit of i^oury Louis Pludowtuent Fund MONT.MUKENtn' KXDOWME.VT FUND. To Cash paid Rev. A. J. Balfour— 12 months " '' tran.sferred to Investment Account, hciiig amount invested during the year. '' Balance ST. MICHAEL'S ENDOWMENT FUND. To Rev. Canon Von iffland, Rector, jmid him... (JROSSE ISLE FUND. To (^fish paid f*v. Canon Richardson " " " C. F. Sweet " •' " H.J. Retry " '• " G. (J. Nichols " T. A. "Willian.s '• G. II. Parker •• A. Manning To Balance CRANBOUR.VE GLEBE (Rkvkmk Accolnt.) Dec. 31.. To Cash paid Rev. J. Boyle BISHOP WILLIAMS' COM.MEMORATION FUND. 1.S91. 1891. Dec. 31.. To Bishop Williams' Coinmemor.ntion Fund Invest- ment account, being amount invested during the year " Casii paiil the Lord Bishop of Quebec, being bal- ance of income for 1891 $ cts. KM hi) I Id iKi ISO (111 2 9fi ^■2 Urockville " <> Cape Breton, N. S. 5 Hamilton " G Kingston " <» Levin " (; Perth " (5 Queens, N. S. ;> St. John, N.B., f) Sherbrooke " »> " Strathroy " ft " Windsor " B " Wingham '' (> " Upper Ottawa Improvement Co. Debent's, 5^ p.c Montreal Consolidated 7 p.c. Permt. Stock *« " 6 p.c. Stock ■ , Massawippi Valley Railway Company Stock Bank of Montreal, 5 shares Quebec Gas Company, 2 shares Mortgages I !:V5 .-.I Sherbrooke, Centre Ward Toronto, Gloucester street " Park Lot, No. 18, part , '• Park Lot, No. 9 " Yonge street Montreal, No. 2;j, Westward, (part) Quebec, VW), 2791 and part 2892 St. Lewis Ward, do J)2» and 2118 St. Peter's Ward m Cranbourne. Glebn. Mortgage, Part Park Lot 18, Toronto Bourg Louis Ayltvin Legacy Fund. Brandon Debentures, 7 percent. Montmorency Endowment Fund. Mortgage, No. 23, West Ward, Mont., 5 p.c. (part) <■■ Toronto, Part Park Lot 18 " " Carried forward. $ ots. 2500 00 5000 00 12250 00 17173 :« 4866 60 2000 00 7000 00 4500 00 2000 00 12500 00 3000 00 8000 00 5000 00 8000 00 8000 00 900 00 100 00 1000 00 40O 00 4000 00 4000 00 820 00 (>;ioo 00 10500 00 11500 00 5000 00 4800 00 2000 00 180 00 $ cts. 104189 99 46920 00 200 00 1500 00 2180 00 9IM989 99 (■' M $ cts. 200 00 1500 00 2180 00 168 BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1891. 4 1 Cr. rionoral Fiiiui $ eta. ITG.'! 01 21i)4 21 1718 25 174 60 2 9fi 5 00 1 1 !) sn S < 5977 17952'J ts. I'ensioii Fund , Widow.-i' and Orjihiins' l''iiii(l Kducation Fund Montmorency Endowment I'und (Irosso Isle Fund ■■■>> 179529 99 77 34 Merchants' Bank, Savings Department, ^ 4 per cent... Land Security Co., Toronto, 5 " 863 02 5037 50 5900 52 $185507 85 We, the undersigned, have examined this Statement, found it correct, and rerified the Securities connected therewith. C. Judge, 1 . ... Gko. Uolt Wiutk, } ^^ 'Editors. Quebec, 16th January, 1892. 3300 00 6000 00 5900 52 165 BALANCE SHEET, SIst DECEMBER, 1891.— Con'rf. Cr, Brought forward. $ cts. S cts. $186507 85 $185507 85 EuwiN Pope, Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, 31st December, 1891. t\- i s :^;^! r I- .iV 166 Dr. Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account IS'Jl. Dec. 31.. To Amount of Stiiieiidspaid (luring the past year.. " " " still duo, orders not yet presented " of Pensions paid duriii!^ the past year. paid for Special Mission :y Uork dur- ing the past year. .? of Grants paid through Vacation Fund of General Expenses of Special Expenses $ cts. 2i;U)3 \h 1517 01 " Balance. Amount oarrifMl forward. % cts. 22.S80 -tr. 7n4 10 lOlS '10 fid 00 ■If) it oil :i8 .'lO 271>.'i 19 $27790 or, '■HI.!JflM m 167 WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer. Cr. cts. 1891. ■I.'iny. 1 — % Hnlancc from last Account Dec. 31— By Assessments receiv- ed from tlie follow- ing MiHsions during the past year : Actonvale Danby Ascot Corner East Angus Westbury Bourg Louis BrcmijUon Windsor Mills Barford Dixville Stanhope Perryboro' ».... Coaticook Cape Cove Perc6 Danville Tingwick Lome Hemison iStandon West Frampton Cranbourne Cookshire Sandhill Johnville -^ St. James, Gaspe St. Pauls, " llatley Waterville Capclton North Hatley Shigawake Port Daniel L'Ansc-aux-Gascons Inverness Campbell's Corners Upper Ireland Lower Ireland Adderley Black Lake Marbleton Dudswell Kingsey ■ Spooaer Pond - S $ ClK. Amounts carried forward. 37 50 37 60 15 00 30 00 $ cts. 212 60 60 00 12 12 50 38 40 32 50 7 81 77 00 7 60 20 80 Total. $ cts. 200 00 70 00 66 25 66 25 22 60 160 00 100 00 120 00 60 00 75 00 36 00 30 00 860 00 330 00 100 00 350 00 200 00 120 00 160 00 25 00 125 30 00 550 00 50 00 50 00 225 00 200 00 400 00 160 00 50 00 35 00 116 67 86 67 20 00 165 00 IfiO 00 308 00 320 00 30 00 187 50 75 00 225 00 130 00 .$6788 84 2'i0 00 70 00 93 76 93 76 37 60 160 00 100 00 150 00 60 00 76 00 35 00 30 00 1002 50 330 00 100 00 350 00 250 00 120 00 150 00 25 00 137 50 37 50 550 1)0 62 60 60 00 226 00 200 00 400 00 160 00 60 00 35 00 165 07 119 17 27 50 246 21 160 00 385 00 320 00 7 50 30 00 208 30 76 00 225 00 130 00 u cts. 200 00 70 00 74 25 93 75 no 00 160 00 76 00 150 00 60 00 75 00 35 00 30 00 850 00 330 00 100 00 3.-)0 00 170 00 90 00 150 00 25 00 137 60 30 00 412 "iO 62 50 37 60 225 00 200 00 400 00 LOO 00 50 00 35 00 126 90 119 17 20 00 216 75 40 00 346 00 320 00 7 50 30 00 145 80 50 00 201 00 1.30 00 6599 12 $ cts. 3024 30 3024 30 ■t 1 ^.iH. II ill 168 Dr. ReveiNue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account 1891. Dec. 31 To amount biouRht f'onvard, $ cts. $ cfs. 27790 Ofi $27790 06 We, the undersigned Auditors, have verified the foregoing Accounts with the Vouchers and the balance of cash on hand, jyid have found the whole correct. Quebec, 25th January, 1892. F. Hoi/LOWAV A. Auk -LOWAV, ) Auditors. i ■ 3 ; : . i: 169 WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Treasurer. — Continued. Cr. Arrears, 1st Jan., 1891. Assess- ment for 1891. Total. c > O o — Amounts brought forward.. $ cts. !? cts., G788 ti\ 1 i 1fi5 00 $ cts. 9 cts. (}599 12 105 00 275 00 100 00; 12 50' 285 00 80 00 365 00 150 00 25 00 6 25 250 00 100 00 50 00 150 00 63 00 3(i4 50 100 00 75 00 225 00 300 00 5() 25 75 00 22 50 15 75 218 75 31 25 40 75 150 00 $ Cts. 3024 30 Assessments.— Con/0 (id The Miinniis of Laiisdowiic .00 no I, Old Hidlio|i nf tjiii-licc .10 00 Lord Hisliop of Niiijriira 15(1 00 Alluiitt. Ki'v. F. J. B., I), i) »)0 00 Atihc, Caiitaiii U. N 'M) 00 Arhc, Win 60 00 Hiinstall, J 60 00 Miirstall. Mrs. J fiO 00 (barter, J r>0 00 Dalton, l-t. R. A .00 00 r)obell, II. 11 100 00 Forsvth, .Joseph 15 .00 00 Forsvth, MiH. Jos. B .'iO 00 Hamilton, John .00 00 Hamilton, Mi.'^s 60 00 Hamilton, Rev. C Chctwood, M. A 200 00 Hamilton, Robert <100 00 Ifaslctt, James 60 00 Hathcrly, J. J...^ 60 00 Heiifker, R. W 6(1 00 .Foncs, Kdwin 60 00 JiulRC, C 60 00 Lloyd, Rev. W. V 60 00 Lovell, J 60 00 liowndf.s, J. J ij.oo on iNL'redith, Sir William 60 00 Montizamlicrt, F., M. I) 60 00 Montizanihert, Mv6. F 60 OO .Mdimtaiii, Mrs. A. W ■ 60 00 I'arkc, (l. H 60 00 Parker, Mrs. (J. U 60 00 Fennyfather, Rev. T., M. A 04 »'.() Frice, K.J 60 00 Ftae. \V loo (lO IMiodos, James 60 Od Kiioden, Mrs- 60 00 Moss, Mrs. J 60 00 Shaw, S. J .'>it 00 Smith, Lt.-Col., R. 15 60 00 Smith, U. 11 (.0 (10 Sprafrfte, Mrs .00 00 Stuart, Mrs. C. Okill 60 00 The iU Rev. Bishop Hellmuth... .00 00 Tiiompsoii, Uov. J. H., M.A 60 00 Vrasey, Georj^e 60 00 Wainri<,'ht, K .00 00 AValker, Miss 80 00 Washer. Bev. 0. B 100 00 Wood, W. F 100 00 Wrifrht, Mrs 60 00 Wri^jiit, Rev. W., M.D 50 00 CONTRIBUTORS OF $50 AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Anderson, W. II .? 60 00 Andrews, Thos .00 00 Baldwin, Hon. R .00 00 Bell, A. I) .00 00 Ben.-^on, Thomas 60 00 Black, J .00 00 Black, Hon. H., C.B 60 00 Bonner, J .00 00 Bowen, Hon. Chief Justice 60 00 Boxer, Rear Admiral 60 00 Brooke, Mrs 60 00 lUirnet. Mrs. D 60 00 Burstall, H .00 00 Burstall.E .00 00 Caldwell, Sir II. J., Bart .00 00 Campbell, A $100 00 Campbell, Saxton 50 00 Carpenter, F. iS 50 00 Cliandler, Col. (to Nicolet En- dowment Fund) 100 00 Chapman. W .00 00 (^Miristie. Major W. I' .... 100 00 Oochran, Hon. A. W 00 00 Cockell. Mis3 60 00 Cream, Mrs 60 00 Doolittle. Rev. L 60 00 Douglass, G. M., M.D 60 00 Dium, W 100 00 Elgin. Lord 100 00 Estcourt. Major General 50 00 i t • I ] ., > ^ t'''l '' '■■ '* ; I Iili'i5!i II" .:,' 172 CONTRIBUTORS OF $:.0.(iO AND UrWAIUJS, DKCKAHED -Continued. E.ftconrt, T.ady iJ^O 00 Fletcher, Hon. Mr. Jiistiec 50 (Ml Forsyth. Janios H M) (lO FrtiscT, Hon. J. M .OO 00 (Jiile, J. V bO 00 OeorKo, Miss M 00 Gillcspii', A f)0 00 (Mover. Thos f)0 00 Gray, F. R .')0 00 Hale, Hon. E. (senior) .M) 00 Hall, G. B (!0 00 Hall, Geo 100 00 Hall, Mrs. G. H CO 00 Hamilton, F .')0 00 Hamilton, Mrn 100 00 Harheson, Mrs .^O on Head, Rt Hon. SirE., Hart .'ioO 00 Heath, James 60 00 Hincks, Hon. Sir F .^.0 00 Hoffman, C .Ml 00 Housman, Rev. G. V., M. A 60 00 Hunt. Jamos .Ml 00 Hunt, Mrs. Weston ;.0 00 Hunt, Weston 50 00 Jackson, Rev. C 60 00 .Jessop, II .Ml 00 Jones, II. N 50 (Ml Kerr, J. H .Ml 00 Kinp, C 100 (Ml Leeds, Rev. J 50 (Ml LeMesurier, II 50 00 Levey, C. K 50 00 Lisfrar, Lord 2(Mi (in Maekie, Major. W. S no (Ml Mackie, Rev. Geo., D.D 100 00 MacLaren, James 00 00 Marler, W. G .OO 00 Mctcalf, Lord 100 00 Milne, Rev. G., M.A 50 00 Moimtain, Rt. Rev. G. J. Lord Bishop of Quebec, (annual for 21 years) HMi 00 Do. to Depository Fund 10 (JO Do. to Missioa Fund (annual for .=■> years) 800 00 Mountain, Col. C. B 73 00 Mountain, Lieut. J. G 50 00 Mountain.Mrs. G. R 50 00 Mountain, Miss K 50 00 Mountain, Rev. A. W 1,M) 00 Nairne, John .'iO 00 Xicnlls. Rev. J. H., D.D S.'iO on Noad, II. J no 00 Patterson. V .... 50 00 Pemberton, lion. G 60 00 Pennefiither, R. M 60 00 Petrv, W 60 00 Petry, W., junior 60 00 Pipon, Mrs. C 60 00 Poston, E 50 00 Pcwfon, W 60 00 Poston, Mrs. W 60 00 Po.ston, V. 60 (10 Poston. Thomas 50 00 Price, W 50 00 Price. Hon. David .'iO (HI I've, John 50 00 Riicev, J 50 (Ml Hainsav, Rev. J 50 00 Reid, Rev. V. P., D. C. L 400 00 Rhodes. Lt.-Col. Wm 50 00 Rolph, Hon. J 50 00 l?oss, lloti. J .^0 00 Howan. F. M., Sir W., (;.C.B... 50 00 Scott, li. S 50 00 Sealv, J lOO 00 Sewell, Rev. E. W., M.A .Ml 00 Sewell. Rev. II. D .'.0 00 Shaw, P. A 50 00 Sheppard, Miss .M) 00 Smith, C. W 50 00 .Somerset, (Japt. Ayluu-r 150 0(i Spnij;<,'e, W 50 Oo Ktavner, T. A 50 00 Stewart, lion. John 50 00 Stuart, Hon. G. Okill M) 00 Stuart, Hon. Sir Jas., Bart 100 00 Syme.s, G. B .M) 00 Symes, R 50 00 Taylor, Miss 50 00 Trif^pe, T .M) 00 TripKe. II. W 50 00 Trollope, General SirC, K.C.B. 50 00 Usborne, G. W 50 00 Vallcaii, W. B 60 00 Wait, Rev. W. W 400 00 Walker, Hon. W 100 00 Wilbraham, Hov. C. P 50 00 Willoughby, Rev. M 50 00 Wood, R 50 00 Wood, G. A. L .')0 00 Young, D. D 100 00 ud. v-iO no no (10 .0(1 0(1 .'.() 00 ft I) 00 ,'jO 00 ,'.() 00 .M) 00 f)() 00 f.O (10 fiO 00 .')() (10 M\ 00 SO 00 no (1(1 f.O 00 M) 00 M) 00 mo 00 17] 1MI8- IrtftO- WSI- 1SJ4- i.sc:j— 1 ,sc.:{- isoc- iHtlU- l«7(t- IH70- ls77- 1S7«. I,S80- IS8I- I8SI- 18S7- 188H- 1 881) ison- 1891- W. Viilf, i.rCh.mil.ly $ lion. (Jliifl Jiiatic'ler>rynien) MouiitHin, Ul. Itov. (J. J., Lord llishop of (.^iiohee, (for Mission I'" and) lion. W. Walker (to W. & (». Fund) J. Watersoii, of (jnehec (to Widows' and Oipliaiis' Fnnd.) Mis. Dnnii, of'l'hree Rivers (lor luidowineiit I''und) •Miss She|i;iard, )f I^iuniniondville (lor Fndowinent Fund) •iJolicrt Kirkland, of Leeiis (to Widows' uiid Orphans' Fund) John Hall, of Le(;ds (I'eii.sion Fmidj Miss Taylor, of (^nehec ((ieneral Fund) " (W. & O. Fund) Mrs. I'.aiikier (I'eiisioii Fnnd) .... (W. itO. Fund) -.Mrs. (J. 15. Hall, (tor .Montiuoreney .Mission) (j. K. Levey (tor Kndowineiil Fund of St Miehaol'.s) U«v. (i. Milne, M..K. (W. k O. Fund) '■ " (I'ension Fund) Mis. .\ylwin, of .Montreal (for I'.ouiij; Louis) Henry d. Scott, «d"(Juehec (W. it (>. Fund) " " •' (Mission Fund) Hon. David F. I'riee, '• (W. A: O. Fund; Mrs. Nairne, Quebec (W. i 0. FniuL Mrs. Samiile William White (for W. k 0. Fnnd) . Mrs. I'orteons (for Mission Fund) ,'» shares Dank of Montreal stock, par value Ilev. Dr. Ueid, (for I'ension Fund) .Mr. .Mrs. W. (lordon Mack, l5i(iinptoii, (for Kndowinent Fund)... C. .v. Richardson, (Kndownieiil Fund (tf Stanstead Church) Mrs. Doreiha Jackson, (Hndowiuent Fund of Morlli Inverness (Munch) Hon. .1. II. I'ope, (Fndowtnent Fnnd of (.'ookshirc Church) Mrs. Kli/.abeth Cream, (Mission Fniul) .Miss Mary C'haderton. (I'ha!l)e (Jliaderton .McnM)iial Fund) 100 00 400 00 100 00 I'OOo 00 (0 uo 000 00 400 00 60 IIU 1400 00 2000 00 40 00 1000 no 400 (HI 400 01) 100 00 100 00 2000 00 1000 00 100 00 too 00 1400 00 125 to 125 00 :')()() 00 4000 00 50 00 500 00 lOOO 00 1000 00 1000 00 li 000 75 • 4,000 00 400 00 fiOOU 00 ;f:;:},oo:! 07 Rule adopted by Central Board, 17/// January, 1888. All subscriptions (which by 15y-Law V. are duo on 1st January in each year), duly supported by the Alphabetical Lists as Vouchers, must be in the bands of tLe lion. Treasurer of the Society bffori' ('hristmas Day; and where there arc local Treasurers, on such day as may be appointed by the District Association.^, to enable such Treasurers to hand their money and vouchers to the Hon. Trea- surer of the Society hc/orc Christmas Day. Any money received by the lion. Treasurer after Christmas Day to be treated as late, and brought into the following year's account. The lists, accompanying th« late remittances will not in future be published, but merely the total amount received for each Fund opposite the name of the I'arish or Mission '■I'^r-i •) ; '1 "Slli. 174 iY.fi. — See new Ru/e on prevnma Page. Statemant of Amounts raised in the several Parishes and Missions of the Diocese, 1801. CITY OF QUEBEC. TIIK ('HITIKJII UKLl'KIl.S' AS.SOCl ATI* >X. XAMFS. General Fund. -6 .2 ■II '/J .•? (tS. a '/i Toi Al,. dolUHiidhij Mr..l. ('. Mnn\ Andrews, F. H. .Ir Alici'u \ :;5 ist.s. 2 (111 ,") 00 ;> 00 10 Oil 4 00 '1 Oil Hi 00 III 00 l.i 00 .) 00 ;■> 00 b 00 III 00 III Oil S .'ts. S ••ts. :! 00 !? els. .$ et.s. ;; 00 2 00 Atkinson. II ,') 00 10 Oil lio.s\ve]l, V .') on (■liiimnion. 0. V 1 10 III) (Jlini. Wni 1 ■1 no ( V iiiiuiiiiMi^^. A i 1 2 O'l Di-ati of <^a!'l)ec Dobell, [I. U , IS'.ii). :;() 00 ... ."() 01) 10 no do IH'JI i 1.) no Dunhiir, .Jus ,') 00 Duiirfcumb, .r. W., I.S'JO.... ■) I'll do is'Jl :> 00 Dunn, T II 10 00 10 00 ;;o on Duun. L. 11 ;") 00 :! 00 1,) on Eviirir!. L 1 . 2 00 2 00 :> nn Foote, .J. .J., \^W ;i 01) .') 00 00 111 00 III 01) h 00 ;; 00' 10 00 do is;)i ;i 00. 1 2 00 10 00 Fry, Jno. S Hiile, K. J ... . I ,"■. on r i: III (III Hunt, A F 1 III 00 Hollo way, F ■.■.■.■.■.■...■.■'.■.■. ■ 5 00 .Jonu.s, T. H T) 00 5 '10 -Machin, 11. T h 01) ,) 00 S ill) 2 00 :, 00 .Mei'inlitli. Sir Win . ! ;> 00 More, J. 1 S i>{) Morgan, D., l.s'JO 2 00 Maci)lierRon, Win. M Fatton, Ii 10 uo HI (10 2 00 2 00 Price, II. M :> 00 5 00 10 on Pattou, J. Jr 2 00 30 00 2 00 Rae, Wrn .''lO on 20 00 loo 00 1 '•t- i» 00 2 110 10 00 ,i 00 10 00 •1 III) £4 ll'l ;;() IM) 10 IMI !.") no ;') no ,') 11) .') 00 ,')i) 00 l."> 00 ,') III) Id 01) 10 00 r. on Ill (10 10 00 5 00 h !)0 ."i 00 .'> 00 H .00 <» (10 10 00 (10 10 00 2 00 luo 00 w (!iTY OF Quebec— Co/^^mwefi. N'AMHS. u^ Shiuv, S. J 8(;ult, E. (i Scott, J. G Scott, W. Sewcll, K. L Siiiitli, K. II Siiiiih, Mrs. U. 1! Smith, li. lliucsiut... Stavclcy, II Turner, Iv Wii.h-, K. II Webb, M. E Wclcli, J. V Welch, J r. Welch, W. \V Wuitelc, W. (; Yoiint;, (1. li. S Voiini!-, Ilcntiiii 3 .2 'o3 3 $ CtS. ■2 00 r» 00' 2 0(1 j 1 'J.jj I 00 .-) 00, ;> 00 S cts. .2 '"^ S cts i § cts. 4 00 20 00 5 00 i 00 5 00 . 5 00'. 10 (IIP. I 2 (10 5 00! Total CoUccthlby Mr. C. Phillips. 2 (lO; 10 ooj 10 (to fi^^:) 75 Biiilo, D. R Hilk'tt, J. G Dunn, Stewart II. Fni.ser, \i. M Hfill, I'. I' Iliiniiltoii, fvobert. Johii.ston, I' Liiirtl, jr , Jno Lenicsurier, E Mitchell. S I'ellelier, .Mde J ... Phillip.s, C. \V I'ope, V, ... Po.ston, (leo. 10 ... Ready, J. A Richardson, .J Roliinsoii, .John.... White, J. R. 11 00 00 ■0 00 1 00 l-li 2.- 1 00 ;") Oil . 1 Olll. 10 00;. 'UIO ooj 1 Oil . 1 00 . 2 00 . Total Collected by Mrs. F.lUot. Andrews, .lud*c. Borland, Mrs. II,.., Borland, <.reorg«,. S 00 00 7 00 1 ooj. 2 00 5 00 . 1 00'. 1 ooj. 1 00'. 25I. 2 00|. A\^\ 00 00 o o a a a 3 o aj ^ s J Z 5"5 $ cts. Total. 10 00 10 0(1' 10 00 b 00 Olll ") 00 01 on! 37 00 2 00 11 00 ■10 00 1 00 00 41) 01) I \ 00 % Cts. (5 00 5 00 2 00 2 50 4 00 30 00 20 00 :j 00 5 00 b 00 b 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 10 00 b 00 2 00 25 00 50!) 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 CO 10 00 500 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 I. '>b 2 00 544 7 00 2 00 1 00 w ill i '■ m ■ ^1 I ' \ M wM III ■ . iii'-i 1?6 City uf Quebec— Continued. N'amks 15urliiiHl, Amlnnv (>'ainpl)eU, Miss.., Dupont, \Vm Klliott, Mrs. Will Ilamlyn, Mrs. Wm Hornby, Mrs I'erry, Geo Tozer, Jliss Tozer, R. S Tozer, W. A Tozer. Mis. Win Tot.-il ; -SI I :.o Collected hji Mrs. /<'ors)///i. Biiile, Joliii Harrow, Mrs Harrow, Sept Bignell, .Mrs IJoxcr, MLss...... Hruce, Miss rjuclianan. Mrs nurstiiii, John Carrol, Mrs Carsweli, .Mrs Carter, .\fis CoRan, Mis Craifjf, Mis Edwards, Mrs Forsyth, .7. Bell Forsyth, Mrs. Forsyth, Miss Graddoa, Mrs Crraddon, Mis Ilerrinpr, Mrs Irvine, Miss.... Lang, Mrs LeMoine, Mrs Levey, Mrs Livingston, Mrs Lloyd, Mrs Lowe, Peter Montizambert, Miss. Moss, Miss Munroe, Miss Nelson, Mrs 1 2:) >0 , (III 1 00 I 00 1 00 • » 00 f.o (1 2.-. 10 iM) 1 00 1 00 10 00 10 00 ,") 00 1 00 1 00 .") 00 5 00 4 1 00 U) no '2') 1 00 *> 00 1 00 1 on 177 City of Qveb^c— Continued. Namks. 13 5 a $ cts, ONcill, Ja.s P(!iiny, .loliu ]*(Miiiy, iMi'rf Geo... Penny, W Penny, Jack Price, E. J i 100 00 Jiliodes, Jlrs lilio'le.-J, Miss Seed, Mrs Snnimerville, Mis 'J'einpk', Mrs Todd, T Trefij^elt, Mrs Villeneuvo, Mrs Von Klliind, Pev. Canon Von inland, Mrs "Wheeler, Mrs Yarnold, Mrs , A Friend -a n i^ S cts. S cts. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. -o V- !»-, 'O ^ o o = p4 S =fa O OJ , — u t^ O r'O fcX) =y i'=: 3 ^ ■ r;00 i^ W Total. fiO 25 2.') ."iO 25' 100 0(1 ' (10 0(1' Total Collecti'd h'l MiK. II. 1 1 II III Brooke, Mrs Diinn, Mrs... (Jii.t,'y. Mi.-*.--- (!(;t^<,'ie, Mr.-^. limit, Mrs II. K viand, Mrs.. 1. 1 00 00 50 00 0(t| 5 ■!'!, 2 00 '. 1 0(1 ■ 1 o;«| 5 oJ Sioo 00 I 001 L <'0). 2 50 1 00 Total Colled, J h;i Mr^. T. Rkliai\h(iti. Kd\v<"d.^, .Mrs, Elliott, Mrs Foster, Canon Kavanali, .Mrs K'ean, Mrs .... Ki-nnedy, .Mr.- Moore, Mrs Morritt, Mrs NicoUs, ilev. (5. (J. Nohle, W. T. Uev.. ()' Kennedy, Mr ... J. 8 2 00 J'iper, James. Pnmeau, Mrs. I 00 50 25 25 50 25 200 00 5 00 5 00 75 1 00 1 GO 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 317 40 ..I) 1 0') 50 25 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 75 20 50| 25 oOi 4 00, 5 00 1 2 OOl 2 00' 751 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 5 00 50 25 2 00 75 20 50 25 50 4 00 5 00 ;5 00 o 00 70 A I m • 1 'A Ill t ■■ '' I II;'. I. 178 City of Quebec. — Continued. Namks. c o S Ct3. § cts c 3 c o a 6 Ho o -5=35 Total. Richardson , Canon. Rii'luinlson, Mrrf. T. Robinson, (Jeorgc... Taylor, E. II Taylor, J. B Total CoUcclihl 1/1/ Mrs. \Vil/ 00 2 00 Rv(i!/ .I//.V. HV////V/,/. Bentley, >[is. .. Gouge, Mrs Hull, i( McMillan, Mr.. Querowct, Mrs. .S 7 00 Tola!. Colircletf liji jU/.'i.i .)/ 1 00 25 1 85 2 00 I 00 25 179 City of Quebec. — Continued. NA.MtS. u c O Cast, Mis (^i-oss. Mi-iS Drillinirliiim, Mrs. Ciil lender, Mrs liiuidlcv, Cha3. . .. Hill, Mrr! Mfvrois, Mrs O'Resiaii. Mr. ('.... O'Ke'raii.Mr. W Ponot, Mi'ri Perry- Mi':' Scott, Mr. J. C Scott, Mrs. W SonuM'villo, Mrs .. ^Valliiee, Mrs S cts. Total Co/licted III/ Mint; Lilian Caiicr. Bowon, Mrs. E Carter, W. II (Joomlie, Mrs Friend, A Kell, Mrs Lawrence, Mrs JIarsdcn, .Mrs Needliani. .\?r-! IJoineri' .M rs Hewcdl, Mrs. .\ Teakle. Mrs AViiilield, Mrs (1 2,- 1 0(1 1(1 1 00 1 00 5() :,u 1 0(1 1 00 (1 50 I (10 1 00 (1 .^0 10 1 00 •S cts. c ^ - — t- S - !^i .2t^ U' -'= io c! — i. <^ o~ a K^ •SOO cs a Total. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. .si;! to 50 Total. CuUfctcd hfi Mif.s Moji C/i(fni/tii)n. Af?atns, Mrs 15illintrslcy, .Mrs.. KUis, Mrs Fraser, Mrs jran-kiiis, Mrs ... llojiwell, Mrs.... }lill, Mi->s .Tcilerv, Mrs Kdhrintr, Mr Laiiiilois, Mrs .... McKarlaiid, Miss Piggott, C. J S 50 50 5 00 50 'J 5 2,5 50 50 50 1 00 2 (10 S cts. 50 11 00 (I .50 1 001. 50|. i- 1 00, . 50 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 10 1 00 1 OM 6(» 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 OO 50 10 1 00 13 70 50 5 00 50 25 50 25 50 60 50 50 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 I 12 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 (» 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 I::' 180 City of Quebec. — Conlinued. V Names. Pozcr, Miss Ricliardsoii, Miss. >Siiau', Mrs. S. J.. Slu'ppard, Miss... Welch, Mrs. J. Y Wynne, Mrs c O $ cts obi 3 C 3 $ Cts 1 00 1 no I 2 00 ' Total CoUfc/cJ hij Mins Cook, $ I Adams, Miss. (ileesoii. A. Tims, Mrs... Total. Collected ly .'//.w Dair.'so/i. Jolui Ciisick, I!ans(- ■, Mrs Jack?;)!!, Mr.'^. (ieo. .Jewell, Mrs. Win... K'.owles, Mr. (' MacDonald. Mrs.... Matluw.-'. Mrs Ivayiier, Mrs. Geo... Sniitli. .Mrs. .loliii.. Veiiubles, Mrs AVilson, Mr. F. (',.. Williamson, Mrs.... A Friend Total Collected />// JZ/.w Iniin-. Arriot, Mrs - .... Andrews, Mrs. A Beach, Jlrs Krown, S. T Caniphell, R Charleston, .1. I', Cooper, Mrs (Joo])er, .Mrs. Thomas. Colennin, Geor;,M' Corcoran, W. Doherty, Mrs. Doiigl.as, Mrs ;:o' Uh C •^ 2 1^ w S ct.-i. S cts. 11 601 2 no , 2,') 1 00 1;. 10 2.^ 10 ooj. Mlj. io'. 2,j!. on , 00 1 (in 2 no n .j(i 2 00 2 (HI 2,") 2;") 1 00 50 (I 2.. ;io 1 00 ,00 o{ 3 00 S ch Total. $ cts. 1 00 (1 25 4 00 1 00 2 no TiO 19 T5 2 00 25 1 00 ;i 25 15 10 25 10 1 00 10 in n 2,'. 25 25 50 25 U 25 n :i0 1 no 2 no 51 » 2 n(» 2 m\ 25 25 1 on 50 ■>'> ;(e ctg. 1 00 (1 25 4 00 1 00 '> 00 (» aO ID 2 00 25 1 00 :i L'.> ]j 10 2 a 10 1 00 10 10 IT. 2.') 25 50 (1 25 25 .",0 1 00 2 0(» 50 2 (to 2 00 25 25 1 00 50 25 31^ 1^1 City of Quebec. — Conlimied. Na.mks. General Fund. 1 -Mission Fund. * Pension Fund.' 1 "^ 6 Education of. Children oflj ClergvFund. j Total. Kckhanlt. W. 11. .\ §! ets. $ cts. 2,00 1 00 25 50 25 25 20 00 ('r25 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 50 $ cts. $ Cts. S cts. $ cts. 2 (10 F.ilck, J.. 1 00 ]''r('M(!h, Mrs ' * "5 (lurdiK'i', .Mis )us 50 (!;irrel. ^[^s. F (; "5 (iluMit, Mis 25 (irt'cii, Miss 20 00 llaniiltoM. Mrs. W Iliiiilcv, Mrs. 11 1 00 1 00 25 llcmieisoii, Mrs. \\'ultL'r... Holt, Mrs. 'riioiiiiis 2 00 1 (III Holt, Mrs. S'aiilrv I'oo 1 00 Irvine, Miss F- 1..' 2 00 Kimlin, \\ I'i 1 00 [iCmcsui ier. Mrs. \V. 1 1 00 50 Lo'A'tT, S 1 00 Miiafie, Mrs 10 1 00 25 (U) .•;o no .-,(1 10 .Mouti/.iinibcrt. Mrs 10 00 10 00 1 00 -Monti/.iiinhert, I*'" ' 5 no 1 nil 10 (10 10 00 50 00 .^ontizanilpi'i't, 'vjrs. I' 50 00 Marniioii. Mrs 50 -Mottatt, Mrs 1 00 Norton, M rs « 25 (1 25 1 Oil ;;o no 25 1 25 Pfarse, Li/./.ic 25 Pliiilips, Mis-; ] 1 00 IMees, Mrs I L'O Oil 10 on CO 00 I'resho, Mrs 25 Keadv, Mrs ' 1 on 25 1 00 1 00 15 1 00 ll()l)('^t'^(^tl. Win 1 25 Ivogers, Miss ' 1 1 1 00 Ko'-ers. W. 1! ' 1 00 Iioss. Mrs. H 1 15 Row hot ham, Mrs ;;(i 25 50 ": 1 ' 1 :!ii Iinwhothain, Mr. I» ' 25 Sinitli, AlcNaiiiler ' 1 50 Smith. Salisiiiirv 25 1 00 : 25 Turner, ,i. \{ .. ' 1 I 00 Vial Mrs 1 00 ! 1 00 Vifil, Miss 1 (10 10 00 1 00 Walker, MIns 50 00 2 00 10 00 10 00 80 00 Williams Ue\ . T. A 2 00 " Total .•^21 95 is;; 15 50 50 U 50 1 50 00 40 00 298 40 Haik' Mr>- 50 liovd Miss 50 Cook. Mrd 50 I •( 1S2 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. c 2 c o o .2 'i/i Pension Fund. S Education of Children of Clergy Fund Total PiitvnvG. l\n^9 $ cts. S cts. 1 (III (1 2.-> 1 (III 1 nil 1 (III (1 'i:> S <:t.'^. S cts. S cfs. !? cts. 1 00 25 Moi'if.'in. .Mi'^. Jiis • 1 00 O' (yoiiiioi'. Chris 1 00 Rinfret Mrs L 1 (10 II 25 Totiil S (i 25 10 0(1 1 (III II 511 2 00 1 Oil 1 Oil (1 50 1 nil 50 .vi; 50 1 01) 2^) 20 5 00 () 25 CollecU'd In; Mts.s A'sl/i/'r M(trlin. Biilfor.r, Rev. A. J 10 00 J{h)W1i. Mrs. \\ ni 1 00 Rrown. Miss 50 Roomer. Mr^^ 2 00 F)()(l(lridf>'e. Mrs 1 00 Hookes. .M rs. A 1 00 Hawkins. F ■ 50 ]{oi)inson. Jas ' 1 01) Rul.liniun, Rubt .:.■■■.■.:.■.■.■.: 1 50 Total 17 50 Collected bi/ Mins J\. Pulton Blakiston, Mrs 1 1 (11) Broome r, Mrs I 25 Jiuciitinan, Mrs 20 (ribbons, Miss, of Eni^lund ■O 00 Tiegare. M-s (1 2;-) 1(1 25 Pao-e, Mrs. T 10 Pliillips, Mrs. T 50 (1 50 tinaith, Mrs 1 (10 2 (10 1 (III 1 00 Sykes, Miss 1 2 00 Sykes, Mrs 1 1 00 50 Total % (J ;55 1 00 11 :;o Collected hij Mm P-rrii. Barlow, Mrs 50 lienson, Mrs (1 25 1 (Ml 50 25 Carson, Mrs. 8 1 00 Price, Mrs : 50 Timms, Miss 25 25 Total S 1 75 75 2 50 A |{ M M 8 S T 1 01) 25 1 00 J DO 1 (10 tl 2:> 2;) 10 00 1 00 ;jO •2 00 1 (III 1 00 (1 ;')0 1 (III (I ;•)() M 183 City of Quebec— Conlinued. Namk.s. c 3 2 a; o $ cts. 'fn -6 Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. Coll. b;t MtKS Mary I'dri/. Austin. Mrs S cts. 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 $ c ts. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 iiuclianaii, Mrs ' 1 00 Mereditli, Lady 1 1 00 Monti/.ainbert, .Mi.ss L ' 2 00 Stuart, Mrs. Okill 2 00 Sewell, Mrs. W 50 50 Turner, Mrs. R 1 00 1 00 s '.1 t'o ] Oi) Wot herspoon, .M iss 1 (10. - 1 1 Total '> 00 .50 1 !) 50 Collected hij Mi.i^i PhillipK. Clapliiun, J. G Col ev. Mrs. A ! 5 00 i" 00 1 00 Cuniinin"'s. .Mrs 50 2 O'l ■::::::::::: :::::":::::■' 50 Dawson, .Miss ;z;":"j.:::::::...:t:"::::::'::; 2 00 D'Alhov. .Mrs 25 1 25 Evans. \I''s 1 (10 1 00 1 00 Ford, Mrs. W :::;:. :::::;i::::::;:::;.i:::::::::::: 1 00 Friend, A 50 50 Friend 25 50 25 Gritlilh, .Mrs. 11 50 Lane. Mi-^s .'ill 1 00 " 50 Morgan, Mr. I) ;:::::::::::i:::::::;:::T:::::::::::i'::::::::::: 1 00 Newton, Miss 1 00 1 1 (M) Olseii, .Miss iiii''a ,,... (1 2.". i 25 Palerson, .Mis. (r 1 110 25 i 00 i ' 00 1 1 00 I'arke, l>r., 1 00 I'reslio, .Mrs. I) ' 1" ■ II 25 Koss, H. I) 1 on Iloberts, Miss 50 2 00 5(1 Sniilli, Mr. llciirv 1" 1' 2 00 8teadiniin, Miss Jane 1 00 i (10 1 01 11 50 51 I 1 0( (1 ;ii 1 0( 2 0( 1 1 1 1 (10 Walters. Mrs 1 ■■■ 1 i (10 W'elcli, .Mrs. J. l-aeon S 50 1 00 on 1 2 00 50 T,,Ml 1 "'■ 21 50 (•(,//. hlf Mi.S^Crcili.l l'ri,r. \V\^\\(\\\ Mix 1 50 Clint, .Mrs . ... ) I I 00 Carroll, Mr I 1 30 Uver. .Mrs 1 1 ) (i( )'::::;:::::: 2 00 Foote. Miss 1 2 00 Hunt. Miss 5 (H 1 ■| 1 1 00 Macplierson, Mrs McLeod. Mr 1 1 '; 5 00 5 r ! 5 00 i i I i 11 1 If :| .T-; i: ;/:itl '•"■■"'^ in'"p anil"* 184 City of Queisec. — Conlbmed. NaME3. 3 Moses, ^^l•s Priitten, Mrs Piatteii Mr Price, Tlie .Misses ... Sewell, Mrs. C Smilli, .Mrs.F JSwif't,, Mi.ss Turnl.ull, Mrs Tre^'atiin, V, Wade, .Mrs White, Mrs. J. K. II. S cts. o m Total., Collect fill 1)1/ Miss Mnhr.l Siirell. Aj-lwin, Mrs. J. C Howeti, .Mrs Boakes, Mr J^laiichel, .Mrs (Miamiiioii, Mrs Diiiil)ar, Mr.s Drum, -Mrs A. Friend. Fry, Mrs. J. S Farley, Mrs Forre'rter, .Mrs Goodday, Mrs Hall, Mrs. P Halle, Mr.s Ileale}', .Miss llankey, .Mrs luilal), Mrs Light, Mrs De Lery, Mrs. G Meredith, Mrs. K Montizamht'it, Col. Pope, Miss Pattoii, Mrs Poston, Mrs. G Ko.xford, Ilev. E. I., Rexford, Miss Rutherford, Mrs Scott, Mrs. E Scott, Mrs. W. W... Scott, Mr. W. B. ... Scott, Mrs. C Stewart, Miss Veasey, Miss Veasey, Mrs 1 00 .S s 00 $ cts. 10 1 (Ml U 00 ],•) 00 1 oil 2 00 ;)0 1 00 .'id 1 (Ml r3 o $ cts. I .S cts. .2 9 > S cts. 1 00' 1 00 4 Oil! :{ 00 . 1 00 1 :, 01) 5 00 1 00 •10 90 1 00| 1 00 I Olli, I 01),, j 00 5 00 :< 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 ,') 00 1 (III 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 .^o 1 00 I 00| I 10 1 00 TOTAI,. $ c ts. n 10 ;i 00 u 00 \:> 00 1 00 •> 00 1) ,00 4 00 50 1 00 1 00 10 00 to ',10 00 00 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 5 00 ;! 00 .') 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 01) 00 00 ') 00 5 00 5 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 ] 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 TOTAI,, $ c ;ts. 10 • > 0(1 :> 00 15 00 1 00 o 00 (1 50 4 00 50 t 00 1 00 40 'JO r)i) (HI (Id (Id 00 1)0 00 00 00 5 00 ,"■) 00 t > 00 .') 00 *> 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ') 00 f) 00 .0 00 1 ;)0 1 00 2 00 ] 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 185 <."iiv OK Q}5\iV,]iC.—Covtiniied. Xamkh. Wilson, Major. Wiii'tilc, .Mrs.., s O S rts S ct.-^. 2," -o c $ cts. Total Sill il li. liurfonl, .Mi'.s Oowpcr, Mrs (liiuit, .Mrs llaiiillt'v, Mi-s. .Idliii . i/anc, !\lis i,ittlc, .Mrs Mcl)oiial;, .Miss Duiisroiiil), .Mrs ilihvanls, .Miss ]\ Hall. Miss (!. j; Ilainiltuii, .Miss llainiltoii, .Miss li llaiiiilioii. .Mrs. ^ llciu\y. .Miss .limes, .Miss JiKlil, Mr Jii(lj,M>, Mr. Ijawri'iicc, Mrs l.awri'iu'c, .Mrs. T , .Mezk'r, Mr .Miiiu'C, .Mr. Fiederic Moiiti/.aiiiljcrt, Mrs. E.... I'urinakH', Mrs I'errv. Mrs J'ope. Mrs. A rojii"', Mrs. K llicliiirdsoii, Mrs Williams, Rev. L. W Williams, Mrs. Lennox... II 1(1 1:>| (I Id' I I III 20 00 (II) III) Total 1 00 10 od 83-1 00 .«;> I .) .■)I) (I 10 1;) (I 2;') 10 II 10 10 1 :iii' 00', 00 . 00 . I 1 25, 1 Oi)' :!d 00 .") 00. (I Id ;")()' .III . OdI oo'. 00'. ()(ll 00'. dO'. 00 j. 2.')|. (Id!. 1 00 10 00 ,) 00 6-i 85 (i 00 3 cts o o § 2-5 5: S cts. TOT.VL. :; 00 10 00 10 (Idl 20 Od S cts. 2.5 1 00 7(i 75 1 00 10 25 50 20 20 10 10 15 10 00 00 17 00 20 00 ro -'5 1 00 00 00 00 80 00 5 00 10 50 1 00 50 5 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 00 5 00 135 85 m ..r.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) iL ^ I/. 1.0 J50 "^ i^ ^ 1^ 12.2 IS 1^ ||||M auul: I.I m 1 1.4 1.6 1.25 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 d^ \ A (v \ «^ O^ ^J^^ ^M% i City of Quebec. — Continued. ■ ^ > ■ ;'--''5 ^;;-l Namks. a It C Collc'cd li;i Misn Vi'iisci/. lirocklcshv. Mr. C. .M (Jiimpl.cli; Mr. .) ('alter, iMis ('i)lviii, Mr. t; I)e lioUiiiiicrc, .Mrs Doraii, Mrs Dvius, Mrs (li'roiit, .Mrs (ioweii. Mrs. (J Hatch. Mrs. J Iluari', Mrs Irvine, Mrs. M 15 Irvine, Mr. M. 1! Lainl), Mr Martin, Mrs. W. W Xorris, .Mr.s Norris, Mr. T I'a.vnc, Mrs. (i Miekabv, Mrs t^haw, "Mrs. 1'. A Stevenson, .Miss I Taylor, Mr AVeary. Mrs Weicli. Mrs Wheeler, Miss AVduiI, Miss $ cts. I 00 1'.-, Total. Cvf/'ClrJ hil Mi.ss Wliitr (I Ahorn, .Mrs. A... Andeison, Mrs.... Halthvin, .Mrs Hennett, .Mrs Uoswell, Mrs IJoswell, .Miss L.., ISoswell. .Mrs. St. Brown. .Mrs. J Campbell, Mrs. W.... Fraser, K. Fraser, Mrs Hall, Miss Jlalc, Mrs. E. J Hamilton, Mrs. John. Hamilton, J Hemminfif, Mrs Memminf?, Mis.s Irviuc, lion, U 00 00 3 cts. ^3 a 3 6 •"S cts. I S et; 1 0(t 2 00 \:, 00 50 I 00 b 00 10 00 25 00 00 r.o I 00 $;;:i 2:. 00 00 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 10 00 L-j 00 00' uoi II .(0, 12 T.'i 2 00 ;j 00 I 00 1 00 :a) 1 00 1 00 10 00 25 00 2 00 1 00, 5 00 2 .2 3:. s ct.- 1 00 .00 I oiH .")0 Total. S cts. .')0I 1 OO I 00 5 00 1 00 .j 00 .-) 00 1 00 2.^ 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 :> 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2. J 00 2.0 00 50 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 1 ou 1 00 50 50 no 1 00 25 ru 00 • 00 I 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 :: 00 .')0 1 00 2 00 2.") 00 50 00 2 00 00 00 ] 1S7 Cts(. 00 City of Quebec. — Conlinued. Namkr. .Iiiiu'S, Mrs. H. A Jones. .Mrs. (1. A .loly do liOlltiiilric, V.. (1. liiiinl, Miss Liiiid, .loliii licnii'suiii'i', V, .Miu-liiii, .Mrs Oliver, .Mrs I'ctiy, l{<'v. II.. J l'v(U'i', Miss. Scliwaitz, v. Seiiuiirtz, W. A Si'wcll. Mrs. K Sewcll. Mrs. II Tont', .M rs While, Mrs. A White, Mrs. (! ^'()UllL;', .Mrs Till. I S ets. I 110 ) , , 13 -^ t. r^H O o '/i a o (T*, ■— r3 'O e «tr^ c U< •- C -'-I S i ■ d ■'< ^ r='-;^ '' -^ 1 OTAL. CIS. 1 00 ots. (Ml Oil 00 !? CI 1 00 1 00|. .'iO| 1 00', $ cts. S cts. r.o, 1 0(1 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 oil 1 00 (HI .S" I on, oo:. 00: i 00 I 00 ti 00 .)0| 17 00 1 00 1 00 J 00 ] 00 U 00 1 00 1 III) I 00 1 00 1 00 1 (0 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 124 iO ■ . rill >> 00 r» 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 • > 00 no I 00 00 00 i , I ■'■' 188 (-'iTY OF QuEUEC. — Continued. liECAriTUIiATION. ^ T 1 .*■,.' \ Namks ok Coi.i.kctous, More, Mr. J. (• IMiillips. Mr. C. \V Klliott, Mrs I'oi'sytli Mrs limit, Mrs Itii'hiinlsoii, .Mrs. T Williiuiis, .Mrs Wiiilii'ld, Mrs Borlanil, .Miss (barter, .Miss liiliaii ('liainiiioii, Miss .May Cook, Miss J)a\vsoti, Miss Irvine, .Miss Jiulj^c, Miss II Martin, Miss Patton, Miss E Perry, Mi^s Potrv, Miss .Mary Piiil'lips. Mi;s Price, .Miss (Jfcili;i Smvcll, Miss Mabel Sinilli, .Miss Hlaiiclie Stevenson .M, ss II. K Veasev, Miss White. Miss Jlrs. Williams' (Miristinas Tree .>? ets. 2.'),) 7.') 11 ,iO 1(1(1 (10 •2 (Ml I (10 7 00 i;{ 70' ;)0, ■1 7.i L'l li.i 1 .1 (Jfl'ciiorii'ti. Cathedra! St. .Matthew's. St. Michael's . St. Peter's St. Panl's Trinitv '.I .'id S (III •22 do I 40 ■M (»o :;;; 2', :;i 00 107 1 14 10 1.-. 00 •a o o 5 I? ets 1 1 1 2:> i;!i 2-) Ii; (III 211 ill) i 7 oo| 42 (iO i ets. i>\ (Ml 10 oo| no 70 ets. 7 00 4 00 2 00 2 ."»0 j 00 I 00 o i >■, 'V ti o rn ;- ^ ^~ >«■/ '<«>' 1-^ s ct.^. 1 1 11 00' 1 1 1 1 8.1 11 00 11 i-)Oj U .')0] .")0 :; 00 is;; .|,") () 2."i 17 .'lO (! !l.j 7.". <.l 00 11 no "0 '<0 00, 4 00! .>,) I.I 1 :!o C.l ,S.'. 42 7.". G,") 00 ;: (10' 1 oo! i; 00, 17 00 2 i»0 (> on 00 :i(; '}■ ,")0' 2 .')o; I 4i; '.'.". Ill (io| b\C> C>2 7 2:>l 12 TjO] 111 7.") cS;i i)i> lO.Jl 4;^ 11 7,'. 11 12 12 (i.'i Total $8S2 40! i;;{i7 sOi 14!»'.t SO .■JS 00 (III on 10 00 20 oo! 17 001 Oil 00 Total .•r ets. TiOO (10 ;■) 1 1 2,") 20 ;;0 .•!I7 10 .") (Ml ;!.") 70 40 (iO 1 x:> ]■', 70 12 00 lit 7.> :; 2.-. ;! .");■. 20S 40 (i 2:. 17 .no 1 1 :;o 2 .00 ',1 r.o 21 .no HI !MI 7() !•) 2 70 mn sj 7!l 00 121 no 21C. 2.,> 214 11 :!;ii 6n l;')ll!i 10 10 00 2'' {>:', 4857 00 ^:-H 189 v el? ^lll '27) L".» jl) !I7 10 .) III) ;i.") 70 .i;> fiO 1 S,') i.'. 70 113 on lit 7.) (I ;! j;'> 2(1 S 40 17 no 11 :;i) 2 jl) 11 r.ii ■Jl .-.I) ■!'.! 1)11 7(1 7.) o 71) 1 :;.-. 83 7;> 00 I'Ji .'.0 L'll 11 :;;)! 5,:. liJli!» lit ID 00 .•i7 77 22 o;) 48;)7 00 ST. FRANCIS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Name.s. Acton. Hrown, Dr. <». Nowtoii, K. Robert..... I'eikiii.s. C. H Towlc, Miss ]•;. H ^Vlll•to!^•, Hi'v L. C Wm-tclo, Mrs L. C Oll'ertory (."olkH'tioiid., a 3 a o .•ts Total Acton. Dl.Wll.I.K. Volli'Ctol hij Mrs. Tits. (I'rtiJi/. naldwin. R. (' iSrvaii. Miss Cl'iamiHTliiin, Mis. W... (Miiltl, Mrs. II. W Cowiiard, .Miss K«xK'stoii, Mrs. N dill, Mrs. G (Irady, Mrs. T .foliiisoii, Miss \j Miivlicw, A. A .Muviicw, iMis. (1 Ma'vli.'w, II. r Mii'nay, Rev. C. II. A. Oliertoiv Colk'ctioiis... Harford. ('ul/(!dcJ 1,11 Miss I). Ward. Ward, Arthur Ward, DrT. W Ward, (Jcorpc Ward, Miss I) Ward, Mrs. T. W Ward, The Misses Oll'erturv Collections. Perryboro. Colli elf J liji Miss Jinjan (iiiil Miss A'is/i . I!#tts, Robert, ., J5ircb, Kdward, 2 00 2 00 1 flO 1 00 I) 2:> 1 00 '> 60 ;! JO '.) 2J 1 70 I 00 50 JO jl) JO jl) jl) ,")() II jO jl) JO JO 2 2/ I) 75 3 r3 6 S ets. § cts. $ cts. $ cts o 3 5 O — •— 3 ■— i* ^G5 1 s; 1 jl) J 00 1 JO 2 00 7 00 2 00 2 'JO 3 JO 1 00 b 00 ;', 00 1 00 ;! 00 2 00 25 Total. $ cts 1 00 1 00 2J I 00 5 00 JO It 00 19 75 1 00 JO 50 50 50 50 I) 50 50 50 50 r)0 50 2 00 (i 93 1 00 5 00 ;: 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 1) 10 25 25 1! 5 t ■t- tl : ' 'i "■ ■' - \ . m ,1' !1 ■ : I' '' ,*t1 ■ '■■ 'i '') ',;■ ^^ :•' »j ^M 190 St. Fkancis District Association. — Continued. Namep. c O Bryan, Editli Bryiui, Kobort Cromwi'll, Alex.... Croiiiwi'll, RotHM't. Lyne?, (Jeorcfi' McChiry, Clias McElreavy, John... Nish, Jiitnes. Peirv, (■• Walker, Williiini Oliertory Collections Stanliopp. Collected hii Mrs. 11. M'arxli. $ ct.s. II .JO .'jO (I 1(1 JO S ct> 1 (10 Bagley, William Buldwin, .) , Baldwin, Mi.^.s 1. i?ald\vin, S. A Hoidd, Mrs. .S. A (Carpenter, 'S\y^. .1 Culhy, .Mi-H. .1. A raiitiii. Mis Codtte,' L Dokato. Mrs. J..... Dwier, Mi.-^ Filioii, Mrs. J. M Hale, .r Hill, Mrs. A Hodfjson, M Hii-rhes, .1. \V Hn},'iies, Mrs. J. \V Johnston, Mrs. W. F Lemror, J I Lindsay, Mrs. W Marsh, H. M Martin, J McCauley. C McLean, A Murphy, .Mrs ... Nelson, W (I ."I'l (I 2,1 (I 2(1 ]() 2.V (I Id 1(1 2i) (t lb 10 25 (t 10 (I 2,". 1 70 ."(0 (t 2.') 20 I (I 2:> io 2J 25 2,") .30 (I 2."i (I 10: I 2,"> 2 n 60 2;) 2j 2,") 10 25 S cts, !:! cts. 2,^ 10 (» 50 (I 50 10 r.o 25 1 00 :!0 25 ■1 52 25 25 15 1 00 25 10 10 2,'> 25 25 2.. ;i(i 25 2(1 5(1 25 25 20 25 (1 10 25 10 (1 10 25 10 25 15 10 10 25 ff 25 25 •S fts. 2a 10 50 U 50 10 50 25 1 00 :!o 2;. 4 o2 2,1 2f) i:. 1 00 2.) 10 10 2.1 2.") 2.') 2.^ :!C. 2.J 20 .Ml 2.'i 2.) 20 2.-) 10 25 10 10 II 2.) 10 25 15 10 10 25 » 25 191 St. Francis District Association.— Co«/tV«/«(/. Names. Webster, "Mi^. .1 Worth, Mis3 Youiii;, MrtJ. 0. li ... OU'ertory Collection. a O r3 a .2 $ CtS. Averill, Vt. Ofrortory Total narforil. Baiixston. (Jflertory fUlOMl'TOS. Cvllccird //// J//-.V. .1. KlKl/lp. Knapii, MrH. Alfred... Knapit, Froii Ad(li.-;on, .Mrs. H AVrit?Iit Mr. Win Pohiiiioti, Mrs. A Kiiaup, Mrs. D Young, .Mrs Joliii Ward, .Mrs. (ico Addison, Mrs. Thos.. Addison. Mrs. W iJiciics, Mrs. Wni , Riches, Lillian Varny, Mrs. Silns Varny, Mrs. Kdfrar .... Ward, ]^Ir. and Mrs.... OU'ertory Collections, Wl.N'l).SOU. Ciillictcd hy Mif. .fits. S/cirnt<. Stevens, E. A Stevens, (iardner Stevens. James Mcllaniy, Mrs Kobinson, Mrs W Morey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Knapp, N. A 1 15 $ cts. 25 10 -a d o r3 a 6 .2 a- . -So 5 w Total. $ cts. SS 8 20 1 20 If) 28 2 28 2 '.VI 1 52 S cts, 1 00 $ cts. 10 10 1 41 111 25 50 .'5 . 25'. no . 20 25 25 25 25 15 25 1 42 25 1 20 25 25 50' 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 50' 50| $ Cts. 25 10 1 00 4 35 1 52 ()0 U 4 80 50 25 25 50 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 25 2 02 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 pi It1 \L r^'l rl| ■. t .'il [irn\ ■M 192 St. Fkancis District A&socixtio^. ^Continued. Names. u 6 '6 III ^6 . o ■id Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. Allen, Miss ,1. J ^ CIS. .^0 (» 25 .'VO JO ■S cts. all S Ct3. S cts. !? cts. $ cts. 1 00 Kelly, I). H if,') Swallow, .Mrs. E .00 Swallow, Windsor fiO Co.\, Rev. .1. C "" J oo' 1 ... . 1 00 Cox, Mrs 1 (M) 2 10 1 00 OH'crtory Collections ;> 00 5 10 ... Total Bronipton and Windsor '.» 1(1 4 (10 4 (10 1 (Id L' 00 I (10 7 02 4 0(1 I 00 f) 20 4 00 7.-. 22 07 Co.VTIOOOKK. Offertoiy 12 00 Co.Ml>TOX. Collected hy jV/.w.f I'drhi r and Yotdii/. Blossom, ^Irs. J I 00 Cochrane, lion. ,M. 11 4 00 Cochrane, .Mrs. .M. 11 ( 1 00 Cochrane, J. A ,... ; 1 2 ()(» ('ochrane, .Miss L i ! 1 00 (>oc!irane. Miss ]\I 1 00 1 00 1 1 00 ('ochrano, Miss. M ' 1 00 Kellani. Mrs 1 00 1 00 Ladies Collej^c li 7»'> U 75 ]\Ic!)ouf(all, Mrs I 00 1 00 Pallistcr, Mrs J 00 1 00 Parker, Rev. d. 11 2 00 1 0(t 2 00 Parker, Mrs. G. 11 1 00 ►Sharpies. Mrs 1 00 1 00 Spafi'ord, Mrs. G 1 00 \ 00 Winder, Mrs 1 00 1 00 \ 00 Rcneau, Mis ■l 1 00 i:; 00 10 2i, Total Compton I)\.NVILI,E. Troutbrook. Collected hji J//.V.S Barbara Stecrns. Barber. Ilattie 8 7'> b 00 2(j 75 10 Ewincr, Mid. Sam 26 1 (II) II Vb f)tl 6(t 1 GO 1 (II) 5 10 22 07 12 00 1 00 00 00 00 (III (10 00 00 75 00 00 00 oil Oil 00 00 (III K> 7 a 10 2o 193 St. Francis District Association.— Co«/twwe. Total. o ^ . ' "^ w u O »'-, A ?: w ^ S CtH. S ct.s.i S cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. Kwinir. fJcri 2 00 2 00 Frazcr. Win 25 1.) 26 TjiiMiiic. Mrs. Will 16 Morrill, Kiiiorn. 2.") S.') Neil I, < 'olviii it' 2.') :!0 2.-) 26 N«'ill. Siiilic .SO Neil, W. J 25 Neil. Mrs. T 1 00 1 00 Niitlirowii. .Mi".'^ II 10 10 Nulbrowii, Kiiiio 10 10 IJobortsoii. Win 1 00 1 00 Sti'vt'ii.s, Hiivid 2,j 1 00 10 26 Stevens, (ieo, 1 00 Stevens, (/urti.s. 10 Tl.nrlier, David 26 26 10 1 00 1 ,-.s 25 Tliiirlier, Ilarley 26 Tliiirher liicliard 10 Wilson. .Ino 1 00 Ollfi'tories 1 10 I 74 4 42 Lome. Collcdrd hy MiKit Lr lioux.. (Cleveland, T. I' 26 26 25 (Joidoii, H 25 (lordoti, H W 26 ■ 25 Ilolirraii. Mrs 26 26 26 25 Miil^ W li 25 IjP Rniiv. (j , ... 25 CoUecleil h\i MisK I'Ma Jiitylcij. Fliiglcy, .Ino T?rt(r!*'\,' Win . 26 25 25 25 (Jovet't. (;. 15 (Jovett Tlios 2.5 25 26 25 26 25 25 25 ]\Iiil}^rove. Uolit 26 25 Pope, iMr. and .Mrs. .\. W. Pope. C. E 60 50 26 25 26 25 l?ir'l\Or ljp«t(»r 26 1 11 25 Ollcrtories Danville. 1 ;56 1 75 4 24 Coll. by Miss Wadlciyh. 1 Beaman, Mrs Blnvlnck liev T 'iO 50 2 00 2 00 H ~ '!■'■; ■I •y-i: k"; t; ■. 194 St. Fu.vNCis District Association. — Continued. Wi w^ '?■ ■! : iilii' Ifl ,.} i N'a.\ii.s. V ^ ■6 3 '/J ■/J 3 $ ets. 2 0(1 1 (K) 1 0(1 1 (10 2 (!(• Total. 1 Cleveland. C T S ets. 1 00 1 (Ml .■^ ets. S els. •S ets. i? ets. :i on Cleveland. .Mrs. (!. T 2 00 I'lcvel.'ind, Mi:jS 1 no Cleveliinrt. V,. 11 1 00 Foster. Mrs 2 00 Stoekwell, F. F 1 (10 1 (Ml .•)() 1 :)0 1 00 Thnrlier, C. K 1 1 00 Thii liicr. M ?*< ( iiu) .••..•••■ ftO Wiulleiijli, Mrs 1 JO Co//, hii Mi."." lluttic 1.0 1,/, . Andrews, .1. K .'lO 2.-. 50 (1 2.) 2,'> 1 00 (1 20 10 1(1 ■>{) 25 2h (! 1.-) ;-.0 (l()()den(Mij;li, Mrs. Clis 2.'> L()d""e, Mrs. .Fno .^(l Lodfe, Mrs. (Jen 2.j "Willianis, Mrs. Jl 2."> CoUcctfd /ni Minn Miimif (.'iford. CifI(M'd, Minnie 1 (10 Cliiiicli. H 20 Ciiseiiddv, -Mrs 10 ■\Vel)b, Adidbert 10 Webl), Mabel .M ;■>() Lee. Mr.s E 2.^ Tlioinas, .Jolin 2,') U Her lories ;• 1)0 !l OS IS i;{ Total Danville >^2o 72 3 09 .".() (1 C,\ 2 70 1.') ,")0 12 ,-.7 S 10 :»;» si» IJ|!IM.\I0.NIIVII.I.K. Offertory .". Cl» DflillA.M. Dnrlinni ()H"ert()rv 2 10 'J 1(5 L'Avenir '• 1)4 Kirkdalo •' 2 ;i.". 1 ' 5 0.) 1 Total Durham Eato.n. St. Peter's, Cooksbirc. Bailey, A. A !? 'J 70 -lO 60 2 10 2 ;;.•> 1 S 15 ;.n Hailev, Mrs. 0. (■ 5U :i 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 f)0 1 JO ',(\ 2:. no 2J 25 1 00 20 10 10 ;.0 25 25 IS i:{ 0,1 K> n 69 •) 10 1)4 6 05 S 15 .'lO (1 50 195 St. Francis District Association.— Co/i;/////<,'(/. Xamks. 5 O a o ■/t -3 C .2 'iTl iJ '2 z> ■■■4 *-• S cts.j . . "3 = ■55 S ctd.' 1 TOTAU. T?iiilcv, (\ A hiiilf'v Ms \V \V S ctd. 50 50 S Ctd. S Ct9. •S ct.s. 50 50 l{..ltiTill M .1 Hotti'iill. Mis-i .Ml .'tit I) .M) 50 50 IJiillofk. Mid, 11. .1 1 1 1 50 (;,,,,t(w M 1 50 1 50 Oitok. Mis John 2,-) 25' 25 ('ook, Mid. (r 25 ( -nnlv SitltliiiL ''.) 1 25 1 )itii ifM ri M 1'^ 1',, 1 ' 1 25 Fiu'ii-;\V' 'til .1 II ... 50 25] 1 00 25 50 1 00 50 5(1 50 I''i-('ricli \lis ,1 I> 50 l''or(l Mis l)r 25 (JiitiM II I'' 1 00 VI6 St, FiiAXCiri District Association. — Continued. If; •..■■•,1 ■ . If' ?Su'- ■•'' I!' iea.e' '• .i Namkh. Fitch Hav. Offertory IIati.kv. J. Unyloy, Mih. P HiiclK'lilcr, Mf.< IJislioj), N Bowc'ii, Mrs. Clins Pttf AI. .1. HowiMi, Mrs. Cilley, Mrs Kuril', IMiilip (iiiiiniiij,', Mrs Ilowltiiiil, Miss II... Hunter, Mrs. Wni Ives, Mrs. Alfred Jones, Mrs. I)r Lavender, Mrs LeHiiron, M. W MaMiews, Miss II. ii.... Malloiiey, MrH. F Mailoney, Miss .1 J'oole, Kiigene P()j)e. Mrs A Stevens, Jlev. A Stevenson, Mrs. Thos.. Thwaites, Thos Weston, Miss Woods, Miss Ofl'ertory Collections.. Massawippi. Bcane, Mrs. S Carter, MissS. M ('arter, Miss C. K Carter, Mrs. Janics Fenton, Eliza Grindley, Mrs LeBaron, E. 11 Murray, Mrs Stevenson, Wni Robinson. Mrs Taylor, Miss Offertory Collections. Total Hatlcy. "3 B "3 a a o S cts. cts I no (I 2.1 .■)(! 01) '2:> II I .-.O (I .^0 .')0 1 (III i:i 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 • ,")0 I 00 $25 2; s c a S <'ts. 1 00 •9 a •4J o o = .1 tt. 'Ob ^ TOTAI., S cts. 2.V ,.,) 00 Oil I (-> ! 00 I 00 f) 4; I 00 I 10 5 10 S cts. "lO oo' I 00 2.V 25 •S cts. 1 00 50 1 00 I) .■.0 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 II '.'5 25 :>;> 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 .'lO 1 00 1 00 1 no 50 1 00 (t 25 ■S SI 1 50 I) 50 50 1 (Ml i;'. 1 0(1 «» 00 1 00 ') 00 50 1 00 ■A 1(1 40 09 li f.O 1 00 (1 .'.O tl ,'.0 1 00 1 (III 1 00 2r» L';'i 2.1 Sft 1 00 I (10 1 (10 I (10 M) :iO (1 :i(t 1 (10 1 00 1 00 (1 f)0 1 (10 2;> S SI 1 ftO 50 60 1 00 (1 13 1 00 o (Ml 1 (10 2 00 ,'iO 1 (10 3 10 40 oy St. Fuancls DisTiiiCT Association, — Continued. Nam us. KlX(i.SKY. St. PaiiTa, Sydciibiirii. Heard, liicliiinl I.KcKwuoil, |{ I'' Lodjff, .l(l:il'lill Sykcs, UfV. .J. S Svkcs. Mrs.. I. S \Vadlfi;;li, Airs. (ifi». (MlVitories , Holy Triiiily. IJarlovs', I..ort'iiz(» , Dfiiisoii, .1. U Di'iiisuii, .Mrs. M (ir.-y. .Mary Hod^c, 'I'lios Slourc, .Miss I'l Taylor, Ci'orjic Wciilwoitli, JIariMoii. Ollfilorii'S :? ets. 1 (Id 1 (III I (III I (1(1 (Jlirist (.'liiircli, Spooiu'r I'uiid. Hiiiircliicr, Mrs ... ISradtord, Win.... Kvaiis, .1. (' I'ivaiis 'I'lios Hall, (Icor^rc l.oiisdidl, Mrs liystrr, .Mrs Mini's, Mrs Nmiiis, Mrs. -I'lo. UlllTtories I Oil .0(1 1 CO 1 00 I no I lllli I oil' (I .on I no 1 no 1 t.) I on II .')n I nil I nil I on 1 nil 1 on Total Kiiiifsi'v Lknnoxvii.i.k. Adain.s, lU'v. Dr., AUiialt, ilcv. Dr. Arclii'r, Ml Haltbiir, Mrs Hall. Mrs. T Hiirge, .Mrs Cliaiimau, Kd... . Cloufih, S. \j Crawford. Mrs.... 1 00 '-' 00 s-2:\ '.!."> on ;'. niii. 1 110 . (I .oil'. 2 no,. 1 on'. .0 (Ml'. 2 00 I 00 ots. :w 1 i;n 1 00 i; ',10 (.'tS, -s u^ ■^ S ets, I 00 :; n;! I nil ;; no •■'■ i s II "5 w '.J Total, S ''ts, •■5 cts. I (III 1 00 1 (III 1 (III 1 00 I no ■I 8:{ 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 .'iO 1 (III I nil 4 05 00 ;>o 00 no no (10 00 00 no 8 11 ;)8 90 .O 00 .^) 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 I 00 108 St. Francis District Association. — Continved. i-'M W-:' Names. Darl.v. AV KIkiii?'. M s. A. W Five. Mi;;. Joliii Giiiiisbv, Mis. .1 W (iioi'ii, Mrs. Will. 11 Ht'iuiersoii, .Mrs llomv, Miss llinLspi'tli, .Mrs Irviiifi;, Mrs. iKiigiami)... .loliiisdii, Airs .loliiistoii. .1. 11 KiMT, Miss K Kipjieii, Cul Law, A.. ]\la<'K('n/.ie, The .Misses Miillorv. Mis. J McDoiio-all, C. L McFaddi'ii, .Mrs. J Mitciiell. i{ul)t Molsoii, (J apt Moore, .Mrs Jlorris, Miss .M. A Povey, iAIrs Ready, Mrs l!oe, \'eii. Aiciideacoii Hoe, Mrs Scartii, Rev. A. (' Speid, 11 Siuitli, K. L SpaHord, S. L Stevenson, Mrs Stuart, Miss... Thompson, Mrs. E Turner. Mrs Ward, Alfred AVarren, Miss AVhite, C. S Wijz-it'tt. C. F Wilson, Mrs. 11. K Wo(jlsev, Cieorpfe Yates, Kev. N. 1' (Jtt'ertory Collections u^ "* $ cts. .^ i^ r* Zt . U-^ o 5 •fi (--, Ch S cts. "■ Total Lenno.xville. Magog. Offertory 00 00 (10 .00 00 00 00 00 001 50 00 00' 00 00 00 00; 00 oil' I 00 00 00 oo' (III 00 00 00 00 00 ;■)() 00 oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2.') .Sl»2 2." 3 00 S cts. $ cts. rs c o - Total. $ cts. $ cts. •J CO 1 00 1 00 I 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 III) 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 2.) 1 1)0 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 5 00 ' 2 (10 1 5 00 i 1 00 1 I (10 1 1 00 2 00 1 2 00 1 1 Oil ,v> 10 77 it ,")2 7 02 2 2,-> 104 02 H 69 25 31 1 . 1 1 199 St. Francis District Association.— Co w/^mmc^/. J 00 1 III) 1 1)0 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i) 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 01) 2 00 1 00 •2 III) 1 00 ] 00 .') 01) 2.') 1 00 •1 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 5 110 :> 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 1 10 00 00 00 ;)0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 on 77 104 02 25 31 Xames. Z c O '7. m '6 tZ T0T.\L. ! MlLliV. OtlVitorv i ? cts. 1 1 S Cts. $ cts. i:;o DO S cts. $ cts. ,i; Cts. 1 ijn XKWI'OltT. IJandliorougli (.)l!urto!y RiriiMoxn and MKi.noruNi;. CoU. 1/1/ .)//,v.v (llVOlduUllV Matliiiix. Mk'ii W\-'i .1 1 2 50 1 1 f.O 1 III) yl) TjO 2,> 51) 2.) 1 00 ,■)() 1 on 1 00 2.) 2,') 1 on .'ill 2 20 ;■) GO 50 1 1 00 I5iirt, II L 1 50 50 I>avis. Mrs 25 I'' o w I (' r. M r -J 1 50 (liiwiic. Mrs 25 ( wilKoii. ^Irs 1 00 Iliirkoni. Mrs 50 .Jonrnciiiix. Mrs 1 1 00 IJovd, J. V 1 00 liiittiT, Mrs 25 Millrr. Mrs ".. 25 MiUliiiis, Mrs 1 00 Miiirs. Mrs.. 1 50 Morris, Mi-s 2 00 1 00 2 00 Parks, Mrs 1 1 00 Suthcrlaiid. Mrs 1 1)0 1 III) 1 oil 2d •1 0(, 2 on 2 nil 1 00 1 on 1 on :)i) 1 nil 1 no 1 on 1 no I on II 2.") 2,1 3j 1 1 00 Si f!U)S()ii. M i^^ 1 1 00 \'i(.'at, .Mrs 1 on Woodliuni, Mrs 25 Coll. />>/ Missrs J'ollf/ 117/- liini/.s intd Suiliii CnrJi'll. Honhurn. IJcv. J 2 00 Marks, J. (' 2 on Kudd, Rev. T 2 00 Hart. Tiios 1 00 .Toil 11 ill "s. w 1) f))) 1 1 50 Fer'^'iwou, J •. 1 1 00 Smilli, W. 1! ' 50 Sicotte, II 1 00 Sutlicrland. ,1. C 1 00 ricovc, Mrs 1 1 1 00 lianoo. Mi's 1 00 Swan i-1) roil I'll. 1 00 .fonos, Mrs. J 25 Wri"-ht, Mrs. J 25 Sini])Sou, Mi^s K 1 : c::zj''::::::z 35 1 1 1 y\ m m ^:"' \\ 'A III ^m ■!M"-' ■ ': ' I'i \%^' -.:»l ■i:.^'.'^ .>•.,. ,i,ir\ ^.^■'ii 200 St Francis District Association. — Continued. Xames. a s o -i 5^- <+- a fciH ;i. 3 o r/J Floiiin//. Coddington, Wni Fleming, Henry — Fiaser, Mrs Fraser, Miss Johnson, Mrs Newell, Mrs Newell, Thos Mav, John Weed. Mrs Oflfertory Collections ;5 cts. :>{) L',") 2.') :a) 4.') 1 LM) 5 00 5 Ool S ets. S ets. S ets. S cts. 2 00 I (II) 1 dO 1 (III [>{) 1 00 00 aO ,J0 ,-,0j 2:,\ 2.". .^)(l 1 oil (I 2.') 2.) 25, 2.")' 2;')' 2,1] ;{ il.')l 10 O.J 12 41) Total Richmond and Melbourne §50 Oj' 10 55 12 46 5 00 Total. •S cts. ftt) 2J 2J .00 45 1 20 5 Oft :> 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 I (10 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 .)() 25 25 50 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 2(3 40 84 96 cts. [>{) 2J 25 ftO 45 1 20 5 Oft I) 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 (1 50 1 00 I 00 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 50 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 2G 40 84 96 201 b5T. Francis D!stiiict Association.— Cow^mweof. Xamks. Staxstkai) o a O S I'ts. Offertory Hoehe i']:iiii Ofl'iMtorv. Tohil Stanstciid. SllKUMUOOKi;. Collected in MUs n. FJkiiis. H():!t\vii'k, Mis.^ KiiiUi, >1is. I'', [j Hiooks, Mrs. Win.... Hmoks, Miv Clark, .M,.s. K DaviiisDii, Win Dorey, Mrs Driiinniond, Mis Klkiiis, II. A Klkins Miss Aiiiiii , KIkiiis, Miss 15 lliilc, Miss Halo, W. A Hollaiid, Mrs Holla 11(1, Miss Iliipkiiis, W. M llu|ikiiis, II limit, Mrs. W. ,) .loiiiisoii, .Mis. !•;. R liOUnliL'uti, .Mrs. J LawriMice, Mrs. !■). O MOL", II Odoll, Mrs ]'aiij;c'. M's iSmilli', Miss 15. L Syiiiiiies, .Mrs. .1. A Stewart, Mrs .John Tli..iii:is, Mrs. .M. C. V. WhiU'liiM-, Mrs. C. W Wilson, Mis. J. E , Will ox, Mrs ■ Woodward, Mrs N Cullicli'il III/ Jlifiii Jn. Bompas, Miss .... Howi'ii, Mrs Berryinaii, E Browniiii^, .Mrs. Bums, iMrs Dunsmore, Mrs. a c o 3 d S cts. !) 00 2 5o $ cts, 12 ]•.', 251 2 00 I 00 50l 50 ; 50' I 00 50, 511 : 1 0(1|. 1 oil no 1 oil' 1 oo'. 1 00 I 00 2' I 00 1 00 25 25 25 50 25 1 00 5 Oll| 10! 10' 501 S Cts, ■~t>. Tot AT,, %"3 be S-" S cts 50 S cts. 9 60 2 5H 1 00 1 00 50 50 5( 12 i:j 50 25 25 2 00 1 00 50 50 60 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 1 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 25 60 1 00 25 25 50 25 1 00 5 00 10 10 5U I it .. t 'i: il m ''^1 t ■':\ :■: Ik .. t' :. .:&;,'■ '■,.'^#f> ■■ ■:^m .■■ ; l"'-,' .iMV. : . •>' ;!** ^ ;^'^i^^'- I'; J' 202 St. Francis District AssociatTon. ^Conlinued. Namks. O r/j tli z ft. W. & 0. Fund. Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. $ cts. .'•) 00 ;')() $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. § cts. $ cts. ! f) till ll.ukne.x-i Mis G. (■ ! f)!) l^ClMIt* M I'd f)!! ;")0 Tjow. Mi^-^ 2.5 2.". 2.". TjOW M.'s 1 2.) Lv-ifor. Mrs. K 1 00 f)0 ;jO 1 00 Lvstoi". !{iis-;i'l .^0 TjV«?tor 1\I i* on In "'rain, .Miss 1 on 1 (III Ives. W B 2 00 ■>{) 1 00 2 00 Kin<>", E. J.. 6(1 Fjawroiice, II. D I 00 1 00 :{ 00 Morkill, R D 2 00 2 00 Morris, R. F I 00 1 00 I 00 1 on Morales, R. C 1 on Mt>e, Mrs. H.. Jr 1 00 Morri.<, Win 2 00 2 (11) Miilwdid, N. J 1 00 1 1 1 00 MoBain, J. R 1 00 1 00 1 00 Ord, Miss M. A z:;:;:::r::::::::::i;::::::::::: 1 00 1 1 1 f) Oil ;)il (I :")() 2."> 2.". 1 0I> :>(» r.o 1 (II) ;; (III I (Id 2(1 (10 1 (10 1 (III 1 (Id (I 2.') 2 00 lid (Id 00 (III (10 00 (Id (III .jO (10 (Id 0(1 (Id oil oil dd 00 00 00 50 dd (Id dd Od 00 (10 dd 00 00 203 St. Fkancis Distkict Association. — Continued. i ! Namks. C S ct.^ OiU'U, A I'liuil, A I'dhcrtsDii, Mi'S. .F. (! Steel, A... Wi'lls, A. K Wiilcott, ('. \V AVortliiiiirlon, H. 15 .. Uiitts, M. 11 Winter, Alex Winter, Mis.s K. ('. >; ct?!. 1 00 Odi 1 (Ml 50 1 00 1 (HI 2 (Id 1 dd' Wi'ij'ett Col/rrli'ilhl/ .1//.V.S' Ih-'i'j'orJ.] AsluN II. U. M Austin, Dr. F. .1 . Hriuil'onl, (ieo. II. r.iiek, Mrs. F. I' . liailev. .Mrs. \V,... Hiiiley, \V HoUCM, (i. 1" Urooks. K.T ("ote .Mis. .1. L.... Chirk, Will Fdtriil, Mrs KiIhIU. S l''iU\vell, Will (10 dd Fiirwell, Mrs Wni Fraser, W. D Fuller, W.ll Feltoii, Iv !• FotliersiM, Kev. W. J (ireene, Mrs limit Mrs lliiwlev, Miss MeLean, 1). M Priee, .lames Price, J.inies Priee, Mrs Perry, C. K Ridoiit, Mr.s . ... Kidoiit, ('.. li Rawson, .Mrs. Tlios Rawson, Tlios Reiil. Mrs. C. P Swan, Mrs ThoinpsDii, Mrs. Fr.ank,. Wilson, W. J Wig};ett, Mrs W 5 dd:. ,") (Id .Mil. J dll^ ;: oo!. 2 (Hii. 5 Odi. 5 ddj. 1 (idl. 1 diii. 2 (Id!. ;") no I 25 1. 1 001 I dOi dd! I dO 00 1 00 4d dd r-i ^ c Vi V. 1 o o = ,"* -; •^ t >, Total. "^ /-• '^ -\^ j^ w 7— *"* — F^ "^ y,^'-^ n. S cts. $ cts. .S cts. II 511; d 50 ' (Id (II) 1 00 (III 1 lid 1 (11)1 1 dd' I nil' 5 dd |. I dii d 50 1 00 'Too' 1 dd 5d 511 00 00 50 dd 00 00 00 00 00 ] 00 5 00 1 00 o 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 50 1 00 .1 00 2 (Id 5 00 5 00 ] uo 1 00 •> 00 Id 00 25 1 00 1 01) 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 40 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ^^:■i .|: . r r '.;'■' ■ ■i ■ J'» \\: .: %*• ■., • «' hit m .,:..! nil ■■I f. ll m !■■ f I:. '■ m: i'-tk- < V •!•■ mi 204 St. Francis Distkict Association. — Continued. Xamms. '3 c a ;3 Wilson, Miss Bussie AVood, J Woniltwcil, AVin Wooiiwaid, Jiis. It. .., Worlhiiiirtoii, IJr K. N. AVliitc, Win Collected hji Mixs (^niiit. Armstronjj, Mrs. C AiiSL'lI, Mrs , Hiol)cr, Mrs. If. K IJrac'lon, Mrs Curtcis, Mrs Evans, Mrs Harknt'ss, Jolm Hutciiinson, Mrs ... Ives, Mrs Low, Mr.s Mills, Mrs Osgoodc, Mr.s Price, Mrs. A . Price, Mrs. U. J Rickner, Mrs Smith, Mrs Webster, Mrs Young, Mrs Collected hii Mixs Man/ Tirose. Arthur, Mrs IJennett, Miss Bray, Mrs. N. G | Coats, Mrs Durham, Mrs Fraser, Mrs Heni'ker, R. W Lomas, A. G Lloyd, Mrs Lomas, Mrs. K Morris, Mr.s Povey, Mrs Povey, T. J. j Ric,hard>on, B ; Short, Miss ! Sargeant, Georsjo i Sar^eaut, Miss Carrie Squires, Mrs. George Stocks, Mra. J. W $ c<.s. (Ill on IKI til) (HI C S ct^ S cts. : 1 1 (Ki;. (1 2.j (I inv. (I I'll I . 1 (10 . 25'. (I ;'.0 (I III 50 2:, II i;o 511 II III (I 50| 25 I (III 1 nil (I 511 nil 5 oil! 50 511 00 2 (10 1 00'. 25 (I 25 ''■4 .2 5-^ 7^-0 Total. cts. I S ets mil I (lo!. ooi. 25 1 (III 50 00 <'ls. 25 :'. 00 1 00 n (III 2 00 5 00 (I 2") (I 25 1 (III 25 50 20 1 00 (I 25 10 0(1 (I 50 II 1(1 50 25 CO 5(1 (I III II 50 ?5 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 511 IK) 5 00 1 00 1 00 '> i;o 25 25 1 00 1 (10 25 25 25 50 .:( 20i St. Francis District Association. —Cow/Zwwff/. cts. :'■ m 1 (Id f) (Ml 2 (Id 5 00 :jr) 2r> I (HI 2h (I ;"jO (I 2'l 1 00 25 Id 00 .^d 10 .0(1 1';) CO 60 10 :>[) d ?:. -J." 1 00 I 00 ;iO aO r.o 50 00 ;") 00 1 00 I 00 •2 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 50 Namks. o Stocks, .Idliii W .... Stone, Mr.-' Tviiiiilc, Mrs. K.J. Twos*', Mri< Wheeler, Mrs cts, o 'en C o CI -3 C 3 ^ii o s 5 q o ^ • r; t-. >> f- t; to Total. 50 1 00 S cts. S cts. 50 50 S cts. East Slunbrouke. OlVertory. OU'ertorv Collections., Total Shcrhrooke AVatkiuii.i.i:. Ciillicli'il liii Mixx /•'■ 'f/iom/i- .'foii (inJMis. ir. S/in';/iii'/s. Hradlev, Mrs. 1.. A Hnrlieck, K. M Heiinettii, Mrs Dciieon, -Mis Flanders. Mrs. (', Fowler, Frank (Jill. .1. A ll(uli;>on, Mrs lleatli, l.orin Mnridiy. Mrs. II Mc(!o\ven, .Mrs. i\ McCready, Mrs Odell, Mrs Price. Mrs. W J'iljjfrim, Minnie Proudlove, .Mr. .J Richards Mrs- J Saunders, .Mrs F Scolt, Virs. tl Year, Mrs. R Year, Mary Jane A'ear, Mrs Wheeler, Mrs. (J Uttertory Collections.. Sullicld. Collected hij Mn. Sl,if(irt. Atkinson. Mrs. J. 1' Beattie, Mrs. A Battersliell, David Bean, Mrs. ('. M Battersliell, Mrs (xoslett, Magiiie Howe, E. G .Jenkins, Mrs. W .Joachim, A. M Knights, Edith s B O S ct. ;;> (I i.'."., (I 2.-.' .".o' .")0; 10 (I .1 1) (1 ll'.l .')ll ■J.". 2.^ n I'll 111 (1 2;'. (1 1.-. .^11 (1 1.-. 1 III! 2.J (1 2(1 (1 2.j ol) 2b II \:, 11 2.") 2.) 1 (10 (1 .'.(I ') 2.") (1 10 II 2.J 2.") J 2,J (I 2.-. I 00 II 2,") (I 2,j (I .■)(i 2.-. (I ,")(l II 50 II 2.". (I j.) S cts, -3 c 3 6 o o 3 I .2 S . ' lit S ct.< .$ cts. $ cts. TOTAI,. S cts. 2,1 2.> 11 2.-. 2.1 .10 ;10 II) 2^) n 11!) 50 2.1 25 20 10 25 15 II 50 15 1 00 (1 25 20 (1 25 50 2") 15 II 25 25 1 (10 II 50 II 25 II 10 25 II 25 ;! 75 25 1 00 25 2,1 50 2.5 50 50 25 15 207 St. Fk'Anois Distrut Association.— row 5(t 25 25 20 II 10 25 15 50 15 1 no 25 20 25 50 25 15 25 25 1 no 50 (I 25 10 (I 25 tl 25 .'! 75 25 1 00 25 25 50 25 50 5n n 25 15 Names. -3 3 C! o 3 Kniirlils, C. W StL'Wiiil, Mis True, (i. II Well^, Miri. C Wills, Mr, A Williams. .Mrs , OtliTtoiy CulU'Ctioiis North Hatlcy. ('oUrclrJ l>\ Mrs Annstroiif/ III) I MiK.s Mail. Cull It. C Cainiilull, J. H .liickson, David L«'I!arn)ii. \V. H McNii-l, F. C .Miller. James Moy, K. V McGooii, Lowis i^ampsoii. (it'o Sims, J. ?i OB'ertory Collections Helviilere. Cu//'Cfi- Total. 1 00 00 50 on 00 00 50 nni.. 00 .. 50 20 25 20 25 25 : : 25 1 251 25! 25' 25 25 25 25 25 ;:;) 25 25 25 o;5 3 40 Total Waterville | $19 241 33 05 15 29 !• cts. 15 50 50 25 20 25 11 38 1 00 I 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 no 50 1 00 1 00 ^)0 3 40 20 25 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 'I * I I a'' ■ I'' % Ml 68 18 208 ■ 'y.i\ :■ . II' •;■ ,■; , 'ifc ■it::;. ,' 11(1 s)3 :i(i G :.() Kl'JO 27 I ! life; i -..■.■,i> r.i ■ i 200 MEGANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. cts. Il> 07 (10 7;') I 00 IH Xa.mi:3. Z s O '/i o = S cts. Total. iiOllKi liOl'IS. Otrcrlorv ( "uUi'ctioii,-' $ etS. 2 :,] r>o 1 00 2,^) L';"i 1 110 $ els. 1? cts. 2 00 •t; cts. , , § cts. • Wkst I'"iiami'T(».\. lifirtlioloiiu'W, .loliii, sr 1 00 1 1 01) lijuiluiliiincu', \\ III., 81' 1 lA) Hurt lioloiiH'W, \\ III., jr 1 I 00 Hiu'tli()li)iiu'\v, .loliii, jr.. ,. 1 2:) Jiii i'IIkiIoiiicw. Miss 1 1 2,') Hnullcv. .Iiiiiu's 1 00 Hriiillcv. lliii'ii i)0 1 1 ,00 Itiiniicv Ainlii'W 2ii "■ 25 (Joi'doii, Will I (Ml ...: ■■ 1 ■..::::::■.■■■ 1 (10 llt'iidcrson, AlcK 1 III) 1 00 I li'iidi'isiiii, .M:s. Will :i 00 ;i 00 Iloij.rsoii, H. I. I (III 1 00 llod'uiii, .Mrs. H. I 1 (III 1 00 llodi'dDli, 'riloUiiH 1 0(1 1 00 Mat ilicws, Jost'iiii II III .■)0 (1 .'.0 I (III II 2.') 1(1 I'ickl'ord, .Idliii (I ,'iO Sill'.' ('Mil t, Willi.'iin ,00 W i 1 s 1 ( 1 1 . 11 11 "' h 1 1 00 Wilson, Aiidit'W 1 2;-) White, .lu.s . ,>o 1 50 WllilC, l{()lll'it \)0 oO While. Mrs. W.. sr 1 (10 (1 ;')() ,00 Otreitorv Uolleetidiis I 00 Fast Fii wtiTov, r);i"-lev. Mrs. .F 2.^ 25 IJovie! iJ'.'v. !•' J 1 (10 \ 00 8 00 jtovlc, .Mr> " 1 00 1 00 liovle. Miss 1 00 2;') 1 1 00 IJiiidlev. llui'h 25 Dickson. Hu'iji 1 (10 50 1 00 Dick.soii. Will 1 1 50 Doherty; Mrs. A 20 1 20 .")0 50 l)(diertV, .Mrs. W i 2.^ 25 .")0 25 Doherty, Win 1 25 Duncan, Joliii... 1 50 Fitzsiuiiiioiis, Wm 1 1 50 2;" 1 60 Fit/.siinnioiis. ]\[iss 1 1 1 "" 25 Foster, Mrs. Juiues l" TiO 1 0(1 50 Hiiriier, A le.v i ::": ' 1 00 IIuHlett, Aiiilrew 5( 50 HendersoUi Fj. D 2 0( 2 01 2 00 Henderspn, 1 1 2 00 1 .,!i:, m I'll! H •210 Meoantic District AatiociXTios.— Continued. W ^m '■■' ) ; lit'nVI Names. rs a 3 g a o O Mission Fund. a \Z a 'ill C Cm a 3 is a $ I'tS. ToTAt,. Hcndpi'.son. Mrs. (! < .? cts. 1 .? Ct9. S cts. .$ cts. 2 00 $ Cid. 2 00 lli'iiilt'i'siiii. Mi.-s J li 1 (Ml 1 (III 1 (III 1 00 1ii'ti(l(>i'S(iii. .Mi.-.sM .. 1 no IIciiiIci'boii. W . A 1 00 KiiLrlit's. \\'\<-i 1 (10 1 0(1 Mc Lull irhl ill, J oil 11 :>i) 50 50 25 :!o 25 1 00 McLiiii|fliliii, Mis. U AlcLiuif^liliii, (i (1 :>i) «) 50 50 Mc.Laii^'lilin, Mrs. W Mc'Laiij^liliii, MiH G ... 25 ::o McLiui;;liliii, Juliii 25 McNi'cly, Mrs. J : (1 50 .''lO McNfi'iv, Mrs. J 1 25 2."i RiUherfDrd, Mid, G :>{) 51) Jlullu-rfonl, U 50 (» 50 50 Sniytli, J. Arch (1 50 iSnivth, I'M 2:) (1 25 Smyth, MiS. T yiaiuioii (1 50 50 Wilson, Win 2.') 1 25 Offertory Collections. 2 10 12 10 1 2 10 1.'. 2i} (1 '![) ;■)(! (1 •2:> 2 (III 21) (1 :')(! 5(1 () !•)(! (1 1(1 (» 2.^ ' 50 1 (K) 2,'-) -J', 2:, 25 1 (II) 25 50 50 25 1 III ;i'.) Total \ye?tan(l Kiisl Krainiitoii iNyKUNKHS. Collected hi) Minn Wcsli))). Alf.xander, T $17 «.> s :,i) 55 20 25 Co.x, Thomas 25 Cox. John L 50 Doherty, W... Dayies, Frederick 25 2 00 Duff, Peter 1 25 Fortier, Jas 50 George, Mrs. John r 50 Gri^haui John Glass, kSaimiel 50 1 10 (irahani, Mrs. A 1 i 25 Henry, Mrs. Win 1 ;,... 1 ;:';;; 50 Hoidcrot't, J. M. D 1 1 00 Ilali, Mrs T ;. 1 2:) Kingshorouirli, \\'u\ 25 King.^boroiigii, David Liiwry, John, sr 25 25 Lamhi}', G. Ij 1 (lO Leadbeater, Thos " 25 Mooney, I'aiiiel. 1 50 Mijoney, Mrs. G 60 McIntyrCi John i 26 i 1 1 r''%i •Id. •J DO 1 III) 1 III) 1 III) I 00 1 1)0 t) r.i) [>{) (1 •i:> t) :!0 11 2) II ftO II 2r> II .')() 60 II M) II 25 50 2^^ • ) 10 '00 I) 2.-. 1) 2.) II 50 I) 25 '2 no 25 1) 50 1) 50 1) 50 10 (1 25 () 50 1 00 2a 25 25 25 1 00 25 60 60 26 21 MEdANTic DisTUiCT Ai^^iOcix'nos.—ContiNutd. Namkh. a s s z c S rt.^. Mcl\i'ir/ii', 1! .McCimsliinil. Mis I.'i.'kiiliv, Williiiiii Itosy, Mis. Will vSiiivlli, Aiitlrew Stt'wiiit, \\ Wliitc, (ii'()i';^i' Walker, Mis. .luliii Wiilkii. Mis. Tlio.^ Willis, riioiiiiis, jr ('n//rrfr.l l„i Irivill llii^kvll 'iri'cii. Mary liitski'll. .Joliii Kiii^', ('liiuit'S lil'ilil, .loliii Nfill, ,1. W I'all' I sou, Mm. Jaiii- I'allciNuii, Aiiilii'W I) I'atii'isDii, .loliii S i!uf, i;.'v. !• Uoc, Mis !• WilKin, Mis. T Willi. II. Il.'iiry T .MrVi'lty, W.', la^t yiui.s siilis(.Ti|ilioii ro//((7ri/ /,//•/"••-■' 7- A h:iri,liie. Ilh idiri'. .l(iS('|ili 'IV'iiciu re, l{()lit Tciu'iuri', .Mrs. IJuM 'rcucaiTo, .1. K Ollfitorv Collections Total liiviMiiciis Ikklam) ami SolTll IWKhNKSS. Clui.st Cliiucli, Lower Irelaiiil. Collected h)j Minty Kin Kerr. K(M'r, Roborl Forlie.s, Rich Currie, ,)oliii Kerr, Mrs. (r Walker, Thos Donaj^by, .Mrs. O Forbe.'S, John AV ■2 5!< $ 2 5L) I 01) 'J 5 II J.) 125 25 25 ;io •a c 3 e o "3 s B a ets. 50' 2oj I) 5IM II 2.". '.'5 1 no' 25' •:.{)' II 2.') II 25 25 II 511 5 no 2 II 2 II L'.". (I 15 II 25 1 III) I lill I no n 25 1 no I on II 2.'i n in n 25 '> 'III S els. S Ct3, 20 70' ?: ~ r"- u TOTAI,, S ets. 2 i;sl (W $ et.s. 511 20 50 25 no \'. ."l I) :ii) I) 25 25 50 .) no 25 II 25 25 15 25 1 no 1 nil 1 nil II 25 I no 1 no 25 n ill I) 25 s 21 ;55 OG I no II 25 25 25 25 25 oO ill;: 'r- '"1 1 ■I* '* I '•1i !|1 r.:ij t j I 13: ^^ k tad ^r>i' i'^\ Megantic District Association. — Con tinned. U^: H .;, ,1.,;. 1 <: ■' ''•■)! I'll 1 I ^ 'f .1 Nasies. Klliott, Mrs. G KciT, (I'orgc Kerr, Evii Do ajrliy, .loliii J Doiiiijriiv', Mrs. J WilliaiiLSon, (Juorgu' ' CoUcctt'd hji Aijuph /''orhrs, Pgrter, Tlios Forbes, fcsiiin (Miriitie, Mrs .\ Jolinson. William Porter, Mrs. Tlios ForlK'S, M,.s. Joseph Ward, VMlliani Warii, Robert Ward, Mrs. 11. G Hripgs Mis. ti. J Moo e, II J AMglit, Mrs. F Porter, Miss I! Wight. V I^ciUiOtt R Porter Gracie Ueiinett, John Jolitison, Saniiiel J Porter, Mrs. W Forbes. Agnes A. Colleclcd /»/ Mrs. //run/ Little, llenrv Wright, Robert Henderson. Svdney . Marshall, Itoii'erl. .,!.... Wright, Ann ..., Walkc', J.mie.s Little, Teonias Jamieson, Afrs G. F. Marshall, Mrs. Alex . Little, Albert Marshall, .loseph. ..... Kerr, Henry J. Ralston, Mrs. II Sid)scribcd at Trinity Church, Upper Ireland. Wilson, James , Stewart, Joseph 20 1 (Id 2,") :>{) I T 00 .")0 2;^; ")()' ;{o! M' 50, 2:> ;,{) r^' -3 — c u~ fc o ■^ tfl ^ o t h— ' V. *- -r) o o a = =1^ -r tD Total. S els. .S cts. $ efs. S cts. no; ;)(>! 1 00 $ cts. 2', I . 1 .:::::::::;■ r::::-:::'-:;::::::" 1 00 : ... .. :;: i y;;-' i !!."•!!.... '.""".1 "!...!!.... U J.) Cii) -M) •',■) 1 1 no 1 CO 1 § cts. 20 II 2.'j I) 20 25 2;» 25 .00 ;')0 1 00 I 00 2.') .')() 1 00 1 00 1 00 2r, 2:> 2i> 2:, 2:> 2:> II 2-> II .■)0 I (III 1) 2.') II ;')0 1 00 :")0 2.) ;)0 .-lo .'jll ;jO 2,') .')0 2.5 50 ;{5 25 1 00 1 00 cts. 20 25 21) 25 2r» 25 50 50 1 00 I 00 25 50 1 00 I 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 1 00 25 50 1 00 50 25 50 ;;o 50 50 25 50 25 50 ;{5 25 1 00 1 00 213 MeCtA.ntic District Association.— Cow/mz^e^/. Xamks. Offertory Collect iu;i3. 3 Lower Ireland. Uijper •' Bla<:k Lake Total hvlaiiil and South. Inverness Lkkds. St. James' Church. Collfctrd /»/ J//.v,v Mitrs/ia// and Mrii. C. Cluurh. $ els. ;? 00 2 0(1 :i 00 S cts, 2 00 3 i^ I $ cts. 6 $ cts. w^3 Total. :! 25. 3 00 827 10 9 00 Ayhviu. .lames i5ail. y. Mcs .1 M Hayne, J M Clwii'ch, .lolin Ciiureh, Chaile.^ Cli'ireh, William ('hur(di, .lames Craii:. Mrs. W (Join' Iviwaid Hail, I'eter Hume, l)r Jitlijjeii.*. Charles Kemp, liev. .T<>lm Marsliali, R. S MeKea;.ie, ,lolin Nutl)n)\vn, Mrs I'rout, Mrs rianche, V. A Palin (i. and Symes Ixedlern, .Joseph Rothera, V , Rev Stewart. Ml' Suitor. William 25 .iO (t 50 50 1 00 1 00! 1 00, 1 no 50 1 1 (U)' 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 I 00 8 Ct3. S est. 10 00 7 00 •?, 00 42 35 I OU 00 Wilson, (Mia;l> Wilson, William AVhile, Mrs. A Colli'clrd hfi Miss Jiili/rrnJI. Rain. lohii (1uniminji;s, .John ■ (Jummiu'^s. (!eor;^e Hal!, H. William M(d $ cts. $ cts. S cts. .S Cts. (1 50 Riivcrott. Jiiiiios .'JO CollccU'il liji Miys Geo I'll ir JJcaltie aiij'j/iss M. JJca'lli.'. Hailpv. ( i L'."i (1 L'.j II L'.") (1 :;(! (1 L',') (1 20 (1 2.") (1 ■!:, 11 2.) II 2.') 2,-. II L'> (1 2.") 11 2,") 11 2.") 1 (II) (1 2^) (1 ,')ll (1 2.') II 2r) II 2:. 1 2,-) ]?iiileV, E 2j IJatlie. Mis. .Io^ n 25 Hciittie. Jiinies 1^0 lieiiLtie. U (1 '') Jknittie. ,J. S 20 (1 '\") Heattie, Jauns lieattio. fiooert (1 2J Beattie, W. J Heattie. Mrs. John (1 2.") (1 '") Jk'attic, William -.- !!..!..."!!" " ' Heattie, Andrew 'T) Heattie. Kiaiici-; 2;j "■) I?eeo[er, J Harvey, lleiirv (1 '',■) Harris, JI ' 1 (Ml Hicks, J H 11 '',') Joliii^on. I! (1 'lO Kiiii'', .John (1 ■'") Kin"", ii "■> Nut blow 11, () (1 '") Perdiir, .1. 1 (III '',■> Trout, Joliii Keid, jl II .Ml 11 .'ill (1 .Ml 11 2.". II 2.1 11 2.") (1 2:. I nil II 2.') (1 2.) (1 2.". II 2.". 1 00 'lO ]{avcrott, 1) ! 11 Ml Kohert -^on, .loliii (1 M) i{o 25 1 2") 25 cts. 2.") 25 25 30 2f) 20 2;") 2J 25 2') (I 25 2;") 2;-) 2.') (I 2:> 1 (10 1) 25 (I M (I 25 25 25 (I 25 1 III) (I 50 (I 50 (I 50 25 II II II 1 no 25 25 25 25 2 00 1 no 50 25 25 25 25 25 215 Meqantic District Association,— Continued. Namks. d o c .2 ft* a o o C- a 6 St- i- TS C c a O O . tJ-c to 'S w Cj Ki.l<1, Carrie Kiild, Mrs. !{ jVugt'iit, Sfuur.tl Niiyreut, .lolm JlcVc'ty Jiiiiics \ViitkiHS, Mary imd Eliz.. Walkiiis, Mis Jus CuH. bij Mrs. 1). Frizzell. Frizzi'U, Diiviil Ki(M. JoiiniiiL' K Kiilii, Viiiii M Miles, Williiim Morrow, John McUoa, Amlicw ]\Icl{ae. l^izzio McCniinell, W CoUeclcdbii .liini' Coxon and E. F. Kin J. Coxon, ^^aria Coxon, .losepii Coxon, Mary J ('aiming, llaniillon Coxoii, Henry R Prinison, Jolin Ea^for, Tliouias Johnston. iJ S cts. I S cts 25 King, llobort. Kinu;, Henry Kinjr, M. A Adloy, David Aronld, John ('oxon, Coorge (Cummins, L Wrtrl<, James OlVertorv Collections , Total Leeds. Lkvis. Collected bif J//-.S Ifinnillun. Anderson, .Mrs JJrown. Mrs. A ]{ro\vn. Mrs. J Fyles, Rev. T. W.. (Irist, Mrs llaniilton, ;\Irs lianiel, Mis.-* Annie, O'llara, Mi, ctS- ToTAt. S cts. 25 25 1 00 1 00 ]0 J 00 75 1 00 25 25 50 60 60 30 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 ■1 00 25 25 25 50 25 60 50 60 50 50 15 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 23 25 81 55 1 00 50 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I . :iti ! Si ' §1 ■■ I' ii i ' t: : III (!'■ i.'l 216 Megantic District As^ociat:io:s. -^Continued. rll ..'1 :M '■■i -^^ I'- IB:-! mi . Names. 1 a 3 o 1 w 1 Mission Fund. a u a .2 c Cm a o F'Jucation of Children of Clergy Fund. ToT.U,. SiniDSon. Mr., sr $ cts.; 1 00 1 S c ts. S ets. $ cts. $ cts. !? cts. I 00 Skillen. Mrs 50 1 00 1)0 Totield, Mr i 1 ] 00 AViilkcr, Mis ,')0 jO 1 oO AV'ilkinsoii. ^^^.■^ 1 oO Culled cdliii MisaJd/ie Fi/lea Atkinson. Airs T 2.") oO ' 2."> HiM'tr, Mr. L ;')0 Ciirv. Mr. C. T 1 0(1 2(1 (1 2". .")0 :>*^ 1 "jll 1 () ,jo ,'>0 Conipsoii. Mi'-j 1 Oil (Jnii"-, Mr. Jl S 20 Drake, Mr. F 2a Fiiidliiv Mrs oO (lui 11, .M IS I 00 I 00 Kii)"". Mis. J TiO Piirsons Airs. 1'] 1 r)0 Heed. .M 2,") 2.> Siiniple. Mrs, (j 2,^ 4 00 25 UUerloiy Collections 1 00 1 Total Levis MONTMOKK.NCI. Offertory Collections Nkw Liveiu'ool. (»:rertory Collections NiCOLKT. Hall, Rev. T. L .sl2 20 1 1 1 2 1 ;.o .V,i T.-) 1 ! 2 00 1 'jd 110 1 7J 1 2;i 20 4 ().". 50 0(1 Ferris. ,|. M ::.:..:.:. 1 1 1 ;") i 1 1 1 1 1 i) 1 1 1 1 0( 0( 0( 00 0( 0( ri( 0( 0( 0( 0( ri( 0( 00 (i( 1 00 McCaffrev. Mrs 1 I 1 00 McCailVev, ('lias., jr 1 1 00 Porter, David i I 1 1 0(1 I'roulx, .Mrs. V ! 1 1 00 Oll'ertoiy Collections Lori.sKvii.Li:. .Merrick. Mrs i 1 ,J0 ! 1 1 ' 2 00 i 1 i i ;. 50 1 1 5 00 Dame. Mrs i Laurie, Mrs 1 50 1 00 Klack, Miss 1 1 1 1 00 Turner^ James 1 I 00 Dunn, T. 11 1 ' 5 00 Turner, J<'sse 1 J 50 Turiier, Fdint)ii(l 1 00 Turner, Kdward 1 1 1 00 Kt. Louis, .\I 1 1 00 Ortertory Collectious 1 00 .•? 2 JO 1 1 00 1 1 Total NJcolet 21 0( 1 J2 00 78 50 iM ". ''(1 4 0;" )(1 (10 110 IK) 00 0(1 00 • > 60 5 00 50 00 00 (10 00 50 00 00 00 00 (8 ;iO 217 Megantic District A^sociatios.— -Continued. Total. POKTNKLI Co//. />!/ Mrs. llto. JJi.sho/' ^ (ind Slias Llizie jMcc/kiu. Ablcsoii, II IJiill, Mr IMslio]), (5eo Bishop, P..., JJisst't, J. q Ciiddoo, AV 1)0(1(1, Chi l''oi(l. Cliiis Ford, IV'ti'i- (!i'et'iioii 25 7.") 2.5 2,i (I 2i> 4 04 ll li w' 1' '■ 1 "■ < ' i I ■ ' ' li 111 '1' k Mi If !*: II 218 Megan TIC District Association. — Continued. Naues. TnHEE Rivers. Collected by Miss Alice Kobitaillc. Stuart, Rev. II. C R..hita>Ile, n. S. F Rickuby, Mrs Meypr .Mr-; Ritchie, Mis. A Ogden, Mrs. Vj Pentland, Mrs Rcynar, J Ffaron, Geo. A (^liiriie, .Miss Robitaillc, Mrs TibbiUts, J A Friend DcM'iuiijjied Rev. J Hooper, Younirer Offertory CoUuctious Total Tlirco Rivers., Valcautier. Ohertory Collections.. .. a 2 i^ A. § cts. 1 00 1 (Id 1 0(1 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 4 00 $12 00 1 00 c a a o o a o 6 S cts. 8 cts 1 00 !? Cts 1 00 2'00l no 1 Oil 1 00 1 Oil 2 00 J 00 ;i 20 G 20 1 g: i) 60 o o - .2 S' . ;wO S cts. Total. $ cts. 1 \) 27 10 42 ()0 12 20 2 ."iO 20 Ot» ;i 00 .'•» '\:i 12 (10 1 00 $152 24 $ cts 6 4.-. 2<) 70 (10 30 H.". S 50 2 5'J 24 (10 18 20 :>, 50 7 : 1 00 13G 40 $ C.U. 2 00 12 10 2 OH G 25 2 (111 75 2 0() S Cts. 52 00 It 00 !JG G'J, S 50 2 II 1 7.> $ cts. 10 30 G 20 1 G 50 I G.V IS 4 00 14 30 $ cts. 4 Til 55 20 35 OG 42 35 81 .5!^ 23 2(1 4 G5 3 35 78 42 G 12 24 3 1)11 38 50 84 70 G5 418 44 210 aASPE DISTKICT ASSOCIATION. cts, I! C5 g cts. A 51 :»f. 20 :^;) 00 42 ?.b 81 ■OS 2:< 20 4 05 •.\ ;]5 78 50 42 ;i8 f> fiO 12 84 24 70 3 G5 418 44 Names. a CJ C O tu o Ca!'K Covi:. Oliertory Colluctiuiis Gasi'i;. Offertory Collections Maodalkn Islands. OlFertory CollectioiH.. .. Malhaik. Cullcctrdlj!/ .V/s.s LcGirsh'j/ Waller?, Rev. G. R Wiiltfrs, Mrs Vibert (leo Viliert, ^I'S Le(ir().s, .loliii, jr lieGroH, Tliomas FiiivH, (!eo. 1' Fiiuvel, Mrs C I'ackwood, AUiert I'iickw'odd, Siirali i'ackwood, Kd 'anl I;i'Mar(|Uiind. Cliarles Clievnlicr, Pliilip (iirard, .Mrs. I' Ihiri'-an, ,\1px Motion, Mrs. (;iis Vard.Mi, Mrs T. 11 (lollas, .Vrtliiir Luce. Edward JKdleiir, W. (} Norman, I'iiilip Oll'L-rtory Collections S cts. j 18 1;V .0 •!,"> 1 00 Total Malhaie. $ cts. 21 43 10 92 2 00 1 00 6 ■id 3 S c - =* w o Total. $ cts. S cts. S 29 1 (lOl 2,-.'. 20 . 50 . 1 50 Paspehiac. Hir^son, Mrs. D., sr.. I'.isscn, Daniel P,is.son, W. G Hossy. Geo. W Uossy, .Joliii bouillon, K. A ('leinent. .loim Kanvel. W Gavey, M S :> 50 ,jl :! r, 'jCi .■)(! 25 25 25 25 4 87 1 50 25 25 2 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 1 00 25 25 4 721 'J 'Ji .1. 1 00 1 00 25 8 cts. 50 1 00 20 25 1 9; ■S Cts. 47 87 21 24 3 50 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 25 1 00 1 00 25 25 50 1 00 25 20 50 1 00 25 1 00 20 25 25 1 15 1 00 23 lis 1 00 25 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 M s i^ll \ 220 Gaspe District Association.— Co«^i«? J (ifl 1 00 (t 2.^ 2.) G 00 1,-. i:> 2,- 2 2 :.o 25 1,-. 20 10 10 1,) 2J o ^ ets (I 25 10 (I 10 10 10 ] no 25 25 ■^ S cts. 25 2," 2 J 00 I 00 5(1 25 25 25 25 1 00 c s = O 7Uc — ^ s- 5^5 •S cts. 1 00 1 00 :< (10 Total, $ cts. 50 50 25 1 CO 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 ■A 00 G 00 22 00 50 25 20 25 25 1 00 (t 25 J5 I) 15 25 25 20 10 25 10 15 25 25 1 00 II 25 25 10 10 10 10 50 1) •Z.) 1) 25 (1 2;") (1 25 1 11(1 1 01) 2;-) 2,". (1 25 1 00 00 00 25 00 25 J5 15 10 Gasi'k District Association.— Cow/Zw^/e^i. Names. liichiird, John Hi.iirjfiiisc, .Mrs. I' CaitiT, Mis Collin, Kiiw Collin, l.iiliicr Dolhcl, A. W DoIIh'I. S Dollxd, A. II Esiioui', Ciir Ksiioiif, I*. \. and wile Ksiiout. (J. I) (Jiiliicliiui, Miss (Tallu'inui, M Uiillifliiin, Mi.s. .1 (illVl'V, I) (5iivi'y, Isahi'jia (iavcv. Aliraliaiii (lavt'v, Klias (jUVi y Joseph (iavcy, Lucy Haihunr, F" Ilarlioiir, (Ico llarl)(air, \\'iii liaihonr, AltVed Ilcllcur, F. llign;ins, II Iluiian, .1. !•; Johnston, John l.ani;'Iois, T Lanji'lois, Mrs. I.' Lt'lliiii I ■ i\ 1. ooo Ga«pe District A.s.0 2J (1 2.) (1 25 I'ricc. Jillllis ... • (1 10 I'nce, Ilt)l>t 1) 2.» I'li 0. 11 W II 25 PV(. Mrs ;•)() 1 no Pve. Tliod ,~iO II 25 Pvi'. (iCOllTL' L';^ I'll 1 no I{ohort.s. J.. SI' It 20 llober's. .1.. ir 2". 2 a (( 25 Jlolicrts. Clriiu'iit II 25 lloliCMts, AIi'\ II :ill II .",11 RollLTtS. Uol)t 2,) 2J II 50 Sliiiw, Mrs 20 20 Sliaw, \\ 111 H 2.'. 2,-. 2,') II 2,'. 50 II 2,. Simon, Mrs. \V 25 Kiiiioii Mrs. 11 25 Simon, W. 1* 25 Simon, W. A 50 iStuart, Mrs 25 2,"i (1 211 25 Siul'lanl, Mrs J SiuMani. M s. J 25 20 Siiddai'd. W 2,1 (1 2.') "5 vSiHlilaiii. Mis 11 ''5 SiKldai'd, Tlieo • (1 10 (1 2.) 2,-, 1.-) 20 T 2,\ 1 III We8t, T 25 AVest, W 25 Williamson, Aivali (1 15 Williamson, .Mrs. Ci II 2.) i;; 7! II 20 A iiiin vmons 1 00 S 50 Utterrorv Collections i:! 17 ^K, 2h Total Sandy Beach. ... IS on IS 17 ' 52 12 1 00;1 10 .00 20 2:0 10 •_'.) 2.) 1 00 2.". 1 00 20 (I 25 25 :;o (I .00 (I 20 2.0 G.vsPE District A^i^ochvnoN.—Conlhuied. UECAriTULATION. n\ N/\Mi:a. a fZ "n a o O cts IS 15 a 45 50 10 25 r3 c _o .'" $ ct.-^. 21 4.". 10 02 2 00 5 <)(! 15 75 IS OU 71 0(1 1 1 Pension Fund. Education of Cbildren of Clergy Fund ^^a ToTAr,. • Cape C'ove GHS|ie Maf^'diilcn Islamls .'.".' Mulliiiic •S cts. 8 20 4 87 1 50 1)7 1 00 18 17 $ cts. $ cts. S ct.s. 47 87 21 24 ;{ 50 ras|iel)iac Sandy Ueacli ,',.[ 1 95 1 75 3 00 2.'! 33 22 00 52 42 ****** "•••• Total $15 S5 4;i s(r :i 70 ;] 00 170 41 SUPPLEMENTARY Cash received acanad 1891, too late to at,pear in accounts. AssocinUnn Church Hi'lpvrn I'll Mr. ,/. C. Murr. Lord Rislinp of Quehee Stevenson, ,J More, J. C 8 cts. 40 01) 10 00 1 51) 8 Cts. « Cts. .S Cts. 8 cts. !? cts. 40 00 10 00 1 50 2 00 I.NVEllNKSS. Watt.1. Miss Ilattie, list.... 2 00 2 25 Iloe, Kov. P " Lkeds. Offertory Collections 4 50 4 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Mem tiers Sub-scri/i/iorifi. Walt-rs, Rev. G 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 IG 25 '• Riclnnond, Rev. .1. P Lyster, Rev. W. (J Tanihs, Rev. R. C Roe, Rev P Hoare, Mr. E. A ] 951 50 4 50 72 25 I 1. \l i5;< 2:24 UK PORT OF THE CounKsroNDiNc. ('ommittke cf tiik Domestic .wd iMiuEHix Missionahy S(H;IKT^ OF THE ClIUIJClI OK ICNdL.VXD IN CANADA FOU THE YeaU ENDINO olST.TULY, 181)1. Tlio amount.s (;ontril)uto(l diuiiicr tho yoar tiro: — Domos- tif, !$l,(il !).!>»;, aiul l^'oiviu'ii, >$ 1,700. -IT, making' a total ol $.S,.')2i).."i->. ('oinpanHl with tlic pivvion.s year, tliis shows a railing oil ol' >ib\iA.li'). TABU I. ATI STATF-MEXT. a V^ •■ J n ■1 '<•■ W V" • I?, y, ■J IS'.IO. 1 IS!)I. D I't'ITll^C. Domes lie |''ori'i"'ii S l.t'.iis t'll >; 1,11 111 ",!ii i,7ot; ;i7 8 7S tl.) Total :;> ;t,'.>21 08 1 S ;i,;J2(j :!:! S! :.!M 7;'» It will bo socii that tho main docrease is in the amomil ibr Foroiii'ii Missions, and this is owin*^- to thf Tact that ihr subscriptions in tlio last ti'W years havo been incroascd I'rom souiees that (,'annot be expeiicd to be pernuinent. \\\ Domestic Missions theic is, under the head ol' (jenoral Purposes, a Tallinn" oH'ol' ^Ksn.Tti, and also ol' S20.00 in the sum contributed to the Diocesi' ol' (^u'Appelle ; })ut on the other hand there is an increase in the amounts i»iven to each of the other N. W. Dioceses, so that when all are considered the net decrease* is STS.!)'). Tlu' particulars are given in the following- table ; — TAHULAR STATEMENT— DO .MESTU' MISSIONS. ^ r T I w Iiicroiiso. I son. 1 1; 9 1 . Decrcn.'ic. • GeiUM'.'il I'lii'iio.^c.s Algoniii S S2.S 90 .".8:; 0,") 147 !Hi !i;i L'O 1,") 00 i; 1 2 2i:! 10>^ 111 10 ? I,til9 II 71 7."1 :!:> 00 on 00 ".Ml 2!l li» 0,". 77 16 1.) .S ISO 70 Iliipi'i'l'.-^ IjIUkI Saskiitcln'\viiii Qu'Appelk' .M(}osoiico lio on r. 00 111 00 Artliul)iijl\;i • ;^ i.c.os I'll $ i.-ii 11 $ 20'.» 70 Totui I ecrcasL'.. S 78 (15 ™..^______ 225 ' 11 The Committoo ro^rot to report u docrea.so in the contri- butions to Mission work ; but while tliey see no reason lor discouragtMnent. lliey strongly urge upon every individual in the Diocese the duly and nt'ed ol' energetic and peisisteni exertion in the good work. They have again nmch satis- I'lV'tion in being able to record tlie increasing interest in the important Dioceses oi'the Norlh-West. In addition to the tbregoing, which refers solely to I he ])usines8 tailing under their own management, the Com- mittee have pleasure in drawing attention to the Ut']>()rt of part of the very valuable work doiu; l)v the AVomens Auxiliary of this Diocese durinu' the year ending ^Iay, 1S!»1. Quebec, 21ith December, 1S^ o H w W z; 1— 1 K o P r^ o- a: Li, >H o tf tJ -I- 'J. u: I''-. O c O h-' ■72 C ■T ^^ u; k— I ■vl ^3 iP c . G^x i?: iCyj =£: = ; 5 5 2 c y o r n ^ S S o2 o) Ch -^ !< &c * O o ;^ cj , ■ > 1 o a o o O M CO O 1- M CI o It o lO I- ■■-; = •C 'O T =■ t^ :- M CI ■M O = -t 1^ -O QC "M CO X C-) I- ?t X =; !<< o o t- c - -, = s - • "5 X r: O o e,^.r:a ; -t = 1^ X ■= I tc iM -t X = -i : -- e^ i^ — ■'• R i •-' — o o ■ ii ^ 5 33 - .2 -2 _- fcc^ Vn o t^ -r n: -Xi * b '/J ^ ^ C '^. r-. ''. X If. 'Zi « r; X CI ^ c - >P '= .o ^ — ~ _■ CS X o ^ o =" .o _ '^ ^/j-f.' - - r. -f ^^ "^ r/j Y. ^, r", — c 'zir:^ x' ~ ~ -. -; = J. 7, i c ^IJ ^ 1- CO „- 7 '/.' ^ = VJ ^ .2 j_; ^ T. '-5 . .."/"-■ > rn V. _ '■^^ L- .-■ ^ f-* -^ — r 1 — ~" - ■ _^ vj •5 x« ^ 5 ^^ ■TT r^ rn ;^ o O t— 1 ^i , (f^ * '/J Yj ^» :; :; > r— o w Zj n >«^ •4- ■■». Lm ^'^ f'.l tl! ! 8'. .'>,i. I if*'. m- 10' n;.:" ili 1 1 -V . : m o w pa P C o w r/2 W o o w r*4 o H P^ >»,/ tn u 1- 1 — >j '-T cfi < T- ■f H Z 33 ri O h:^ H v. I c2 ■Yj c • a; C2 <■/.' ri o ; ::^ c- c; M ■"; :; -r C) -^ :- y, CI >^ 7 — ^. z. ci • X •/; c •— . r^ - f^. •x. 1 .« ,■"■ . ^ o "^ t—i "~* : IS ■J. ■f. r. 1'. c 228 ■.-5 ; O • I- ■ ■z. 1 - • ^^ X - yj ''' 1.-- : ci — ^ ^ — — — CI ■ M -J- c I — -r . — 'C CI c 1" : ^ : C . — ■6 :Ch^ •.x> o : "v CO 5 : •— , c • ~ ■/) ■s -3 : T. ;0 •A .5 -I C-O £_ ~ : a. :13 'P^ o 3 - o ■^ ^ ii ^•- i* c3 -li — — — -no r o c; .= a! O) o - •- = > V -^ '- H « ■;:; 5:1.=. 73 •-. 5 O O V ''-3— '" 5 i rt -rr bU ^5 «?' 229 ?■: o -';5 O |0 — 'i? r. — N. iC -f >': ~ i"! — - i-< 1-. IM -^ -t = O ifj •— o ^r o — ' o i."i -- c-i TO -r c-j ^•^ :t X .-5 —4 '/" c ^ t* ~. ^( CI -r ■'. ^.1 ^ -v. ■--1 O ,rj ^ t x = c- r-: r-. 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Yi ^ :? f/* c •— 1 ij > •-i =: 5 '-< - ^■'^■' ^ zi ^ _•« '^ _^ bc~ '/2 ^' ^ 5 ^ 2 :: .u ^ to ' ■" J= J= ^ c2 . ic o - ^ IS = .= '^ t". '/, cc 2 S '" r; "= c '— - ^ g f/.. £ 5 :<■' '^ o -■ - ^ ►^ ~ ::? c ,- r/3 . '-" . cJ S rt ■-^ ,-/•, -c C 3 i> <■/.• c ; ZJS^ >, ■^' '^ 5"^ ;'^ S ^ - .0 •<5 — • 'fi- • s -- - ' 5= y>"i« .'" 5 "3 o o r^ S-= i"^^ PSQ :^^w:^f^ I 23f WOMEN'S AUXILIARY. The Annual Kcpoit ol' the Women's Auxiliary lor the year ending May, I8t>l, contains the following items: — Two new Branches liavo been Ibrmetl, making the total number twenty Senior Branches one sub-division of a Branch and three Junior Branches, consisting of nine hundred and sixty membei-s against seven hundred the previous year. The sumor$l,158.89 has been raised lor Missions. The year bi'tbre it was $808.56 only, showing an increase of !ii;2(;o.33. The education of tlie eldest daughter ol' the Rev. A. All- man (Diocese of Algoma) has been undertaken by the Quebec Branch. The sum of $100 has been promised the liev. W. A. Bur- man, for three years, to assist in paying a lady teacher at St. PauPs Industrial School, Rupert's Laud, and that of |50 to the Rev. II. T. Bourne, for the same period, for the ex- tension of the Indian School on the Piegan Reserve. Quebe(''s share of the expenses of fitting out and sending Miss Sherlock, as Medical Missionary to Japan, will be $150 in 1891-92. Pity members have joined the "Extra Cent-a-day-Fund;" an opportunity for self-denial in luxuries, &c., (open to men, women and children) by which $182.50 will be contributed to ^Missions over ami above anything that was given before. The number of barrels, boxes, &c., of clot.iing has increas- ed from thirty in 1890 to forty-seven in 1^01. No money value is now placed upon these gifts of lo\ e sent by the following Branches : — Compton, one barrel Diocese Saskat- chewan ; Cookshire, one barrel Shingwauk Home ; Inver- ness, one barrel Rev. M. Scott, (Diocese Athabasca) ; Len- noxvillo, two barrels AVawanosh Home, and cue Rev. U, 232 m ri-t # I Hci Rcnison (Algoma) ; Lovi.s, throe barrols Rev. J. Boydell (Alsroma) , New Liverpool, two barrols Shiiigvvauk irome ; Quobecj Cathedral, one barrel each to Archdeacon Mackay, Rev. J. R. Settee, Rev. D. McDonald (Saskatchewan), Rev. II T. Bourne and Rov. G. Stocken (Calgary) ; St. Mat- thew's, six barrels Bishop Rupert's Land, one barrel each to Rev. W. A. Burman (Rupert's Land), Rev. Gr. Holmes, Rev. M. Scott (Athabasca), Rev. J. Tims (Calgary), two boxes Rev. A Young (Algoma) ; St. Michael's, one box to Bishop ol' Algoma, Bishop of Qu'Appelle, and Sault Ste. Marie Hospital ; St. Taul's, one barrel Shingwauk Home ; three barrols Rov. G-. Stocken (Calgary) ; Trinity, two barrels Bishop of Algoma; St. Sylvestro, one package Shingwauk Homo; West Framptcn, one package Rev. J. Tims (Cal- gary) ; Windsor Mills, one package Spring Hill Mines (Nova Scotia). Subscribers in this Diocese to the " Monthly Letter Leaf- let," published by the Women's Auxiliary, number 460; 15cts. per annum. I 233 CHUECH HELPERS' ASSOCIATION. ' i The lirsl Annual Meeting- ol' the Church Helpers' Associ- ation was held in the Calhodral Association Hall, Wednes- day ulternoon, January 2()th, 1802, at three o'clock. The President. Mrs. .Toly de Lotbiniere, read a very interesting- address, giving 1 he object oi the Association, and stating that the result of the ilrst year's work vs'as very satisfactory. After the usual routim*, the following resolution was un- animously adopted : — Moved by ]\Irs AViniield, seconded by Mrs. C. Sewell, that a notice be put in lln' Church Papers, " That in case of sickness, loss or trouble in the families of the Clergy of this Diocese, aid will be rendered by communicating with the Secietary of the Church Helpers' Association." The following- ollicers were then elected for the ensuing- year :— HONOKARV-PUHSIDKNT . Ml'S. \\ ilHuillS. PiiKsiiiK.NT Mrs. C. Scwull. VlCK-PHESIDHNTS. ^Irs. Ed. JoiiL's Catlicdnil. Mrs. W. H. Cartev St. Matthew's. ^\v». K. C. ]\ror<(a,n St. Peter's. Mrs. J. I'.. Forsytli St. Michael's. Miss INIorritt St. Paul's. Mrs. 'V. a. Wilsun Trinity. Skcrktaky Mrs. Patterson Hall. Assistant-Skckhtaky . . . .Miss E. Pattou TifKAst-KKK Mrs. E. A. Hoare. MlOMIlKKS OK I'oM.MnTK.K TO SkKVK WITH THE BoAK]>. INTrs. .1. Wiutield, Mrs. O. R. White, Miss L. I\r()iitiznnil)ert. Mrs. Ed. Sewell, Mrs. T. A. Young, Mrs. J. Hamilton. AnVlSOUV (.'oMMITTEE. J. Hanultun, Escf. .|. 0. More, Esen organ- ized by the Church Women of this city: whose i)rijnary object is to aid tht^ CUiurcli in the poorei* parts of {he Dio- cese, and improve the condition of the Clergy llierein. Circulars containing- the Constitution and liy-Laws, were sent to thirty-four of the clergy, only eleven of whom responded to the pro tiered aid. Boxes of clothing, books, etc., have been sent io the par- ishes for distribution, but always with the suggestion tiiat the clergyman's family would iirst take what w^ould be of service to themselves. Labrador, Gaspe, Dixville, Maple Grove, Melbourne and Bury have been assisted in this way and most grateful letters received in rei>ly. A Communion Servi(^e was sent to the Church at Portneuf, and a stole for the Clergyman, also a stole for the Incumbent at J)ixville. A A'ery pleasing task w^as the furnishing of a Mission House at Labrador for the Kev. Mr. Sutherland. Many members contributed liberally to this, and if their energies could be enlisted as heartily in all calls upon us, the As- sociation would have no doubts for its future prosperty. Shortly aftc. organizing, it was resolved that the Associ- ation should undertake the work of collectiuL^" for the Church Society. A leaflet was issued explaining the work of the Church Society, hoping that if the facts weie brought be- fore the members of the Church, they would not fail to res- pond wath true Christian liberalily. A chanue of collecting by streets instead of parishes as formerly, (Uitailed some confusion this year, but the results \vere exceedingly satis- factory, and it is to be hoped in future the work will be more easily carried on. 235 Th« Association nnmV)ors nno hundrod and sixly-fonr mcmlxMs. There liav(^ boiMi live General I\reetini;-,s/ with an averai<'»' attendance ol sixly members, also len meetings oi' the Executive Committee with only a iair attendance. ° Mrs, Williams havinu,- kindly given the use of her lawn, the iirst Annual Fair was held on 1 he 10th of September. Tlie arrangements were most artistic and the ta])les well lilled, but the proceeds did not meet our expectations. AVe have also to acknowledge the kindness of Mrs. Williams in giving to the Associatiou om^ hundred mite boxes. We are indebted to the proprietors of the. Chronicle and Te/cixra/fh lor their kindness in printing the Constitution and By-Laws and sundry notices in th(vir respective issues, also to Messrs. Scott and Borland lor cartiige of efiects to 1 he steamer " Otter," free of charge. We regret io have to chronicle the decease of one of our Vice-rresidents, Mrs. G. Kobinson. She had attended all meetings of th(». Association up to the time of her death, and promised to become a most useful member by her plea- sant helpful ways. E. A. WiNFIELD, lion. Secretary. TiiEAsuREii's Account for the Yeah ending Dece.mber 31st, 1801. To Cash — Members fees, proceeds of Fair, don- ations, etc $448 81 By Cash — Disbursemcuts 08 07 Balance on hand $349 34 J. A. IiEADY, Helen Seweli,. Audi lor. 236 hi List of Meml)8rs of the Cliurch Society. OFTHECOKI'OKATION. (Paiscd Mill ./iiiiiiitiy, IS.M. A iiR'iKk'd Htli February, |S8!).) AH members of the Chiirc'Ii of Knfrlaiid, subscribiiijr S- I^t iiiiiuiiii, shall Ix- callable ot bciiifr elected members of the Corporation. But no jicrson shall enjoy any of the lu-ivilej^cs o( ineinbership, whose suli.~(ri|ition is more tlian one year in arrear. The annual subscriptions shall In' eonsiilereil due on ;lie lirsl day of January in each year. M la I M i m Adams, Jlev. Dr. Adeock, Hev. ^\ . C. Allnatt, Kev. Dr. Anderson, Mrs. Andrews, F. 11. Andrews, lion. Judge F.W Ashe, Capt. 11. N. Ashe, William. Au.stin, F. J., M.l). Aylmer, Hon. H. Baile, John. Balfour, Rov. A. J. Hall, Rev. T. L. Hall, Mrs. T. L. Heekett, Thonnis. Heekett, Mrs. Herryinan, E. Hillinirsley, F. Hlaylock, Rev. T. Jioakes, Jl. Hoomer, Mrs. Horland, Andrew. Borland, R. Hoswell, J. Bottom, G. Howen, G. F. Brooks, Hon. Justice. Hrooks, Mrs. Hroeklesbury, A. \V. Brown, J. Boyle, Rev. F. Boyle, Mrs. Buck, II. P. Burstall, John. Burstall, Mrs. John. Campbell, R. P. (barter, J. Carter, W. 11. Chambers, F. T. D. CJliaiupiou, C. P. Chapman, F. Frv, Mrs. J. S. Clapham, J. G. Fu'ller. Rev. 11. S. Clevelaml, C. P. Fuller. .Miss. Cleveland, G. T. Fyles, Rev. T, W. Clint, W. Ciouj,'h, S. E. (Joodday. Mrs. Cole, Rev. R. 11. Gret-n, .Miss. Co.\, Rev. J. C. Cummings, A. Hale, E. .1. Hall. P. P. Dalton, Lieut. K. A. Hamilton, Rov. C. C. Davis, Mrs. Hamilton, John. Dawson, Miss. Hamilton, .Mrs. John. Debbaj^e, Rev. J. B. Hamilton, Miss. Diekson, Rev. 11. A. Hamilton, Rolieil. Dobell, R. R. Hamilton, Mi.ss Robina. Diifferin, The Farl of. Haslet. James. Dunn, L. 11. llatherlev, J. J. Dunn, Stuart. Ilelmulh; Rii,'ht R. Dunbar, James, Q.C. lIenlmin,l,^ .Mi's. Drum, Mrs. Henderson, Edward. Henderson, Gilbert. Eckbardi, W. 11. F. Henderson, Mrs. Walter. Fdj^ell. Stephen. lleneker, R. W. Fdf,'ell, Mrs. Hepburn, Rev. James. Elliott, Mrs. Hoare, E. A. Fwings, Georj^e. lloare. Mrs. E. A. Evans, Lorenzo. llolloway, Frank. Holland, Mrs. Farwell, William. Horner, Rev. 1). Farwell, .Mrs. William. Hooper, Voun, CV. II S. lins ev. T. W. ■. Mrs. iss. J. P. 1, iJov. C. C. 1, John. 1, .Mrs. John. 1, -Miss. 1, liolicrt. 1, Mi.s3 Jioliina. iinit'S. y, J. J. , liigbt R.'v. I l)isho|«. ;?, -Mrs. Ill, Ivlwfird. )ii, (Jilhcrl. Ill, .Mrs. WiiUcr. R. W. IvC'V. JiUU(.'.'<. . A. i-s. K. .\. ', Fi'fiiiU. Mrs, lev. I). \'oiinjjin.'iii. F. , Rev. K. I!. iss F. J. on. (icorgc. 0111. Gen. iMiiU. I Mel I. rs. Matt. Bell, i-ri. G. U. .lullC J ml..; K. .\. C. Kciiili, llfv. John. Kennedy, Oliver. Kiiliiiiiir, Kiiil. iiinnimoii. ( leerife. Lansilown/riie .\lari|nisol Larivieiv, |{ev. |j. V. Lawrencf, II . I). l-.aiirie, Mis, A. Leltarron, .Mrs. licMesiiiier, Ivlw aid. I,l(i\d, ll'^v. W. V. l,'ilMinif;i', K. i'l Jols ije hovell, J. liowndes, .). J. I.ystfr, Kev. W. G. Mai hill. II. T. MacLareii. W. MeKen/ie, .Misa. .Ma('|di('rsoii, W. iM. iMaepiierson, .Mr.s. .M:i|)|piii, I''. Marks. L. C .Meredith. K. G. .Meredith, Sir Wiliain. .Meredith, Lady. .Molson. (Japtaiii. Moliek, N'iseoillit. Moiitizaniliert, Dr. V. .Moiitizaniliert, .Mrs. V. .Moiiti/.anibert, Miss L. H. iMore, J. G. Morj^an, .Mrs. G. Iv :\lorkill, I!. I). .Morris, William. Morris, .Mrs. Monntain, .Mrs. A. W. .Mnrray, liev. G. II. A. Niajrani. Lord Ijishop of, .Nicolls llev. G. {',. Noble, Rev. W, T. Norris. T. IL Jvorris, Mrs. Norman, Verv liev. R. ^\' I'o-iton, -MiH. I'ovey, Mr3 I'nitleii, II. .1. I'ralten, Mrs. If. J. I'riee, Miss. I'riee, Miss (Jharlolle. I'riee, Miss C. I'riee, lion. [<]. J. I'riee. IF. M. I'rower, li. Gol. .L Katoii giiehec, Til.' Uiuht Rev I the Lord I'/ishop of Rai'. William. I! 'adv. J. .\. ReadV, Mrs. Reid,'Mrs. G. P. Rrid. Mrs. Dr. Rexfoid. Rev. K. I. Rexford, Mrs. H, I. Rhodes, .lames. Rhodes. Mrs. RicdiardsoM, llev. ("anon. Riehiirdson, .Nh's. Thomas Riehmond, Rev. J. !'. Ri(d\aliy, .Mrs. Riopel. Kev. S., M.D. Roliertsoii, Rev. A. 11. Roliinsoii, Geoi'uc. Iloe, Veil, Arcdideaeoii Roe, Mrs. Ileiiiy. Roe. Rev. Peter. Roe. .Mrs. Peter. Ross, .Mrs. J. Piothera, Rev. J. Rudd. llev. T. Ruisell. W. K. Searth. Rev. A. G. Sidiwartz, Mrs. Seott, Krskiiie (i. Seott, Rev. F. (J, Scott, .). G, .^.'olt, W. I!. Seott. W. G. Seott, Mrs. W. \V. Sewell. Mrs. Golin. Sewell, K. L, LDeaii ot(,tiieliee. .^haw, S. J. Sh.iu. Mrs, S. J, 0'(Jonnor, (}. 11. Smith, Rev. F, A. Smith, llareoiirl. I'arke. {)., M.D. Smith, Lt. (;ol. R. B. Parke, G. H. Smith, R. 11. Parker, Rev. G. II, Smith, Mrs. R. H. i'arker, Mrs, G. II. Sprajrgc, .Mrs. Patton, .lames. Speid, II. I'atton, 11. li. Siavely, Harry. Pen 11 V fat lie r, Rev. T. Stevenson, James. P(drv', llev. H. ,1. Stevenson, W. Philips, (?. W. Stmirt, Rev. H. G. Pope, Edwin. Stnart. .Mrs. Okill. Pope, .Mrs. .L IL Svkes, Rev. J, S. Tamhs. Rev. R. G. Tapp, W. II. Taylor, KiUvard II. Taylor, James li. Tiiomiison, Rev. Isaae. Thompson, Rev. .1. II. Thornidoe, Rev. Gaiioii. Tozer, II. S. To/.er, \V. A. To/.er, Miss. Tiirnl.nll, Mrs. Turner, Richard. Turner, Mrs. Riehanl. Turner, .Mrs, \'easey, (ieorire. Von inland, llev. Gdiion, Wade, H. II. Wainwri^lit., II. Waleott, G. W. Walker, .Miss. Walt.Ms, Rev. (;. R. Ward. AllVed. Ward, (Jeorfj-e. V.ard. Dr. T. W. Ward, .Mrs. T. W, Ward, Miss. Washer, llev. G. P.. Washer, Mrs, Weary, Rev. Edwin. Wei)h, E. E. Welch, J. L. Welch, Mrs, J, L, Welch, J. V. Welch, Mrs. J. V. Welch, W. W. White, (}.R. White, J, R. If. \\'iIco.\', Arthur. Williams, .Mrs. Williams, llev. T. A, Williams, Rev. L. W. Williams. :Mrs. L. W. Wilson, Mrs. S. II. Winter, A. Wolsev, (ieoroe. Wood; F. Wood, \V. F. Woodward. James R, Worthingtoii, Dr. A. W. Worthin It. " *■ ■ • I. /I Biujiiful. <)/ a SN})i of moufi/. or o/ S/inrrs of S/or/t', or P/th- Hi: DrhfH/urrs, tor flic '^rneidl /H/r/ioxrs ( I Ihc Sorieft/. I givo and Ix'chumIIi to " Tlio Cliuroh Society olthc Dio- cese ol' (^ucl)cc/' incorporated by a Statute ol" tin* I'roviiice ol Camula, i)assed in tiie lonrteenth and llllocnih years <»i' the Iveiii'n (-f Her Majesty, Qri:KN VlCTolllA, chapter 171, tlie sum (or Sliarcs of Slo<'ks in tlie I^ank ol" standinn' in my name in tlie Hooks ol" the said l»ank'. or of Deheiitures, (lescrihe tiieni hiielly,) upon trust to l)c by the said Cliurcii Society ai)plied /o and /or f/ic vsra otul /urr/ioscs of /lie said Soriflij, an sj/cci'/icd in l/ir said Ail of JnrorftoratioH and none ollur. II. A /liffNcsf of n s/tni of won f//, or of Slinrrs of S/oi/,- or Dehr.nlnrcs, fin' on<: or Diore of flu: spccijir ///ir/osrs of llir Sorivli/. (Same as Ibroiioinir, only instead of the words in Italic-^ say) towards the augmentation of the Fund Ibrnied I'or the purpose ol' providing lor the luture sui)port ol' the Clergy ol" tht« Diocese, called the Mission Fund. Or, — Towards the sui)i)ort oi'Missioiuiriesand Clergymen of the Church ol' England, in the Diocese ol' (Quebec. Or, — Towards the augmentation ol' the Fund formed to mak(» provision for those of the Cleigy of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, who muy be incapacitated by age or inlirmity, called the Dension l*'und. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for the widows and orphans of the Clergy of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Or, — Towards the auLiinentation of the Fund for endow- ing the Church in the Mission of (or at ) held by the said Church Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed Ix'tween the said Church Sociiity and the Incumbent and Church-AVardens of the Church in the said Mission (or at ) 230 r WILL. )(h\ or Piih- \rielf/. ol' the Dio- u' Province itli yt'iirs (»r ll:\l)U'r 171, 1)1' t^locks ill iMinr in lilt' crilH' llicm icly npplit'd , a^ sjifri/iftl of S(oi /,• or r/:osrs ol the s ill Knlins nt'd lor tht' lu' CU'ig-y Clovnymcii ])i'C. I'oniK'd to Chiir<'li of eap:uiliit«Ml ioniHMl lo the Clergy ebcc, callod or ciidow- (or lit ihjectto tho n tho said di-AVardnis ) < )r. — As Ihi' ( oinmeuoomont of au (Midownu'iit for tin* C'liurcli oi' M ill tiio Mission ol" (or at ) and to providti ibr th»' fuluiv iiiainlonancc of divint' woisliip in eonforniily witii the |>rin('iplo.s of the Churcii of England, in the Pioeeso of Qnt'l)ec. Or, — For and lowjirds the enrouragemenl of education, and the support of day schools and Sunday-Seliools in the said Diocese of C^udx-c, in confonnity Avith the principles 5ocicly for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. ()r, — .As an aid towards the erection, <'ndowment and luainlenance of Churches according to the principles of the Church of l']ngland, in the Diocese of Quebec, within the Diocese of (Quebec, — the enaction and maintenance of par- sonage-hous(>s, — tli(^ setting apart of burial-Liiounds and (diiirch-yards, and the endowment and support of i>arsoii- ' aii'cs and rectories within the said Diocese, I IF. A Derise of Ileal Estate for the g'enera/ purposes of the Soeieti/. I give and devise unto " the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Quebec,'' incorporated by a Statute of the Trovince of Canada, i)assed in the fourteenth and lifreenth years of the lu'ign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, all and singular, ike., (describe the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Church So- ciety of the Dioc(>se of Quebec, and their successors forever; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and profits thereof /o and for the uses an'/ purposes of the said Church Son' eft/, as specified in the said Act of hicorporation, and none other, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Aet of Incorporation of the said Chureh Society. 240' ^ IV. A Devise of Real Edale for any one or more of the ape' cifir. purposes oj the Society. Same as in No. 3— only instead of I ho words in Italics insert the speciiic purposes, ns in No. l'. V. A Devise to the Society of n site for Church, ^-c. Same as in No. 3, down to tlie woi'ds " for ever'" — then go on as Ibllows : — to the uses and npou the trusts I'ollow- ino-, that is to say : — upon the trusts to hold the same [or over hereafter as and tor the place and sit(> of a (.'hureh and church-yard, and burial-i^round, for the sole use and benelit of members of the Church r«sidiiiu' in the place ad- jacent to the said site and premises within ihe said Diocese of Quebec, according- to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England, in the Diocese of (iuc])cc, and for no other purposes, and under the ])rovisi()ns of the afon'said Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. ,™m' F« '■,■!■ ■ pi THE I>EI>OSITOItV oi- Tin: J^ocietij for llronioting tfhrifitian iiJ^c^i^'li'^'9i\ AT MISS WOOD'S, SL^ -T. JOHN STI!K1;T (willun), W i^ A constant supply of l^IULKS, TfiSTAMI'^NTS, PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN HOOKS A. c\: M., and CJIURCH SERVICES always on lumd in eV(My style of binding. SuxDAY School Liijk.vrv Books, Miscellaneous Pub- licatious and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates ; liberal discount to the Clergy. Some excellent blank maps in store. gj^p-Any of the books in the Catalogues of the S. P. C. K. will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository, or forwarded to the Secr«}tary of the Society. I i, \ . - ■*,