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'X.iH «n ,4^4«H>4,4..^>^,^>^^^4.^4. 4.4^4>^.^^<5>^^4,4,4.4.4.4.4.4^^H>^ FIFTY-NINTH REPORT OF TIIK FIFTY-NJ \y^ INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY •"> t 4- (IF Tin: DIOCESE OF OUEBEC 'OR THE YEAR ENDING Slsi DECEMBER, t IQOO. ESTABLISHED 7Lh JULY, 1842. V ', o 'i ,<». >v ' '* >. QlT':iJi:(': . i TIIK "Clllii.MCI.i:"' I'HINTINO CO.MI'ANY. ; iV- Mr'' 4» i'.NIi. >^^\ *.4>-^<$>4'4-^-|>4 4-4>4-4.4«$> sj-vi^-:-j'-|-;>4>^;".;--|-<'-^-4--:'<;--<->;-«- '^^SGLJC;AN CHURCH OF CA^!ADA GEMERAL SYMOD, ARCHIVES t "^N- i i ■ > EXTRACT FROM A LETTER OF THE SECRETARV OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE FfiOFAOATION CFTHE OOSFEL To the Lopd Bishop of the Diocese. V| - ^ "In every Christian Congregation which derive^ help from the Society, an annual Sermon should bq preached on the work of the Society, and a collectiorl should be made in its aid. We should indeed thank-1 fully receive, if it were offered, a token of sympathy m\ Missionary work from every member of the Church in your Diocese ; but we have no doubt that our claim will be acknowledged, at least by those congregations w/itc/i are assisted by the Society T \ ■■% \ I i FIFTY-NINTH REPORT ■Vf'l^ % OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, IQOO. ESTABLISHED 7lh JULY, 1842. QUEBEC: THE "CHRONICLE" PRINTING COMPANY. 190L Thtt Ohurch Society of the Diocese of Quebec. ITS OBJECTS, FVNDS, AKD MANAGEMENT, 2. 3. The Church Society was established in 1842, to aid in the maintenance and extension of Missionary work within the Dio- cese. The Corporation is composed of all members of the Church who contribute at least 82 per annum towards its funds, and who have been elected members. The Special Funds of the Society and their object are as follows : 1. A Mission Fund— to aid in paying*Missionaries to struggling Congregations. A General Fund — to meet the general expenses of the So- ciety ; to aid in the erection of Churches and Parsonages, in the education of the children of the Clergy, and in maintaining Schools in poor districts. A Pension Fund — for aged and infirm Clergymen, d. A Widows AND Orphans' Fund — for the Clergy. 5. A Fund to provide higher Education for children of the Clergy. 6. To provide Bibles, Prayer Books, Catechisms and other reli- gious publications gratuitously or at reduced prices. The affairs of the.,Society are managed (A) By a Central Board, and its several Committees. The Central Board is composed of such licensed Clergymen, and Church- Wardens, as are members of the Corpora- tion, and certain other members elected by the Society. Its sub-committees are the Finance, the Land and In- vestment, the Education and the Depository. (B) By the Diocesan Board of Missions. The Diocesan Board (composed of Clergymen and Laymen elected, one-half by the Church Society and one-half by the Synod) pays all the Missionaries of the Diocese out of a Fund sup^)lied from the following sources : (I) the Assessments ot Congregations served by such Missicma- ries, (2) Special offerings and subscriptions collected annually throughout the Diocese, (3) the surplus reve- nue of the Clergy Trust Fund, and (4) the interest de- rived from the invested capital of certain Mission Funds. Notices : (a) All letters referring to Assessments should be ad- dressed to the Rev. Canon Von Iffland, Secretary, Bergerville ; and all moneys in this behalf should be sent to Mr. T. C. Aylwin, Quebec, Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. (6) All'other correspondence should be addressed to the Rev. A. J. Balfour, Secretary of the Church Society, Quebec ; and contributions in aid of the Funds of the Society should be sent to Mr. Edwin Pope, 83 St, Peter Street, Quebec. I I 1 OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. President, THE LORD BISHOP OF QUEBEC. Secretary. REV. A. J. BALFOUR, M.A., QUEBEC. Treasurer. EDWIN POPE, ESQ., QUEBEC. Notary. E. G. MEREDITH, ESQ., QUEBEC. Secretary of the Diucemn Board. REV. CANON VON IFFLAND, M. A., D.C.L., BERGERVILLE, P. Q. Hon. Treo^urer of tJie Diocesan Board. T. C. .YLWIN, ESQ., QUEBEC. Secretary, St. Francis I^istrict Association. REV. A. STEVENS, M.A., HATLEY. P. Q. Treasurer, St. Francis Distt-ict Association. J. A. WIGGETT, ESQ., SHERBROOKE. Honorary Counsel. JAMES DUNBAR, ESQ., K.C., D.C.L. (Chancellor of the Diocese.) GEORGE LAMPSON, ESQ., B.A. R. CAMPBELL, ESQ., B.A , LL.B. Registrar of the Diocese. E. G. MEREDITH, ESQ., QUEBEC. Honorary Diocesan Physician. 0. C. SEWELL, ESQ., M.D. (Edinburgh & McGill.) TABLE OF CONTENTS. Act 61 Vict., cbap. 86, Manflgement of Endowment Funds. Paoi. 14 AOOOUMTB. i Balance Sheet, Diooesan Church Society 146 BUhopric Endowment Fund 131 BisboplOeo. J. Mountain Memorial Fund 140 Bishop'WilliamB Commemoration Fund 1 Rer. A. C. Scartb, M.A., O.G.L /..Rural Dean ofS. Francis. Rev. Canon Foster, M.A., D.C.L i.'... Rural Dean of Goaticook. Ker. J. Hepburn, M.A Rural Dean of Richmond. Rev. A. H. Robertson, L.8.T Rural Dean of Cookshire. Adcock, Rev. W. A., Missionary East Angus. AUnatt, Rev. F. J. B., d.d., o.c.l., Professor of Divinity, Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Almond, Rev. J., b.a.. Assistant Cathedral, Quebec. Balfour, Rev. A. J., h.a., r.d , Rector, St. Peter's, Quebec, and Secretary Church Society. Balfour, Rev. C, W., b.a., Assistant S. Maurice Mission, P. O.Orand'Mire. Ball, Rev. T. L., m.a. (retired) Waterville. Barton, Rev. Wm., h.a., Missionary S. Maurice Mission, P. 0. Grand'Mire. Bigg, Rev. H. Reg., a.k.c. Missionary. ..S. George, Beauce. Bishop, Rev. C. K., h.a.. Missionary Scotstown. Blaylock, Rev. Thomas, H. A., Missionary. Danville. Boyle, Rev. F., H.A. (retired) £ast Frampton. P. 0. Hemiaon. brewer, Rev. J. S., b.a.. Assistant 8. Matthew's, Quebec. Brooke, Rev. U. A., h.a.. Rector iStanstead. Callis, Rev. P., b.a., Missionary LakeS. John District, Foreatdale, Stan- fold and Nicolet, P. 0. Quebec City. Chapman, Rev. T. S., h.a. (retired) Marbleton. Curran, Rev. W. J., Missionary Kirkdale. Debbage, Rev. J. B., b.o.. Missionary Bourg Louis. Dickson, Rev. H. A., h.a.. Missionary.. ..Inverness. P. 0. Rectory Hill. Dickson, Rev. J. S. B., b.a.. Missionary.. Agnes. Dunibell, Rev. G. W. d.d.. Rector Shcrbrooke. Dunn, Rev. E. A., h.a.. Rector S. Paul's, Quebec, and Missionary Montmorency and Lake Beauport Chaplain to beau- (lort AEylum and Bishop's Domestic Chaplain. Dutton, Rev. A. W., b.a., Missionary Peninsula, Gasp6. Ktherington, Rev. E. J., b.a., Rector Trinity Church, Quebec. Faulconer, Bev. W. G., Rector Ireland. P. 0. Maple Grove. 6 ■"V , CtiEROV^ot^ THte l)ioOESE OP QVEBEC^Chntinund. {■"oster, Rev. U«non, m.a., n ol., n.o., Rector, Coaticook. Fotberfrill, Rer R. J., Rector Drummoiidville. Fuller, Rev. H. S., Miuionary Portneuf. Fylei, Rer. T. W., m.a., d.o.l Oliaplain to the Immigrantt, LevU. Qauthier, Rev. J. B^ Miaiionary 8. Urtule. Hamilton, Rev. H. F,, b.a., Ai6iaUnt....B. Mattbew't, Quebec. Harding, Rer. O. T,, Mistionary RiTiire du Loup. Hepburn, Rer. J., m.a., r.o.. Rector. Richmond. Hibbard, Rev. O. F.. m.a., Miuionary Frampton. P. 0. Springbrook, Horner, Rev. D., Miuionary Sandy Beach, Qaape. Husband, Rev. E. B., Miuionary Marbleton. ^ Kerr, Rev. I. N., m.a., r.d, .Miuionary ...Shigawake, Oaspi. King, Rev B.A W., m.a., Miuionary... Windsor Mills. LeOallaisi Rev. F. O., b.a.. Assistant.... Labrador. P. 0. Mutton Bay. Lewis, Rev. 0. T., Missionary Melbourne. Lyater, Rev. W. G., b.a., Miuionary Gape Gove, Gasp6. Moore, Rev. A. H., M.A., Miuionary Newport. P. 0. SawyeiTlUe. Murray, Rev. G. H. A., m.a., Missionary..Barford. P. 0. Dixville. Nicolis, Rev. G. G., m.a., Missionary.... Fitch Bay and Georgeville. Parker, Rev. G. H., Rector Cumpton. Parrock, Rev. R. A., m.a., l.l.d. Professor of Classics, Bishop's Gollege, Len- noxville. Petry, Rev. H. J., m.a., (retired) Ghapluin Quarantine Station. P. 0. Quebec. Prout, Rev. J., Missionary Grindstone Island. Magdalen Islands. Pye, Rev. G. P., h.a.. Missionary Lnbradcy. P. 0. Mutton Bay. Ricbardson, Rev. Ganon, (retired) Gaol Chaplain, Quebec. Richmond, Rev. J. P., Miuionary Gasp^ Basin. Riopel, Rev. S., m.a., m.d., Missionary . Valcartier. P. 0. Valcartier Village. Robertson, Rev. A. H., l.b.t., r.d.. Rector, Gookshire. Roe, Venerable H., d.d., d.o.l., (retired), Archdeacon, Richmond. Examining Chaplain, Bishop's Commissary. Rothera, Rev. J., Missionary Leeds. Scartb, Rev. A. O., d.o.l , Rector, Lennoxville and Rural Dean of S. Francis. Scott, Rer. F. G., m.a., Rector S. Matthew's, and Chaplain R.C.A., Citadel, Quebec. Smith, Rev. F. A., (retired) Montreal. Smith, Rer. L. 1., Auistant Cathedral, Quebec. Stevens. Rev. A., m.a.. Rector Hatley. Stuart, Rev. H. G., m.a., Rector Three Rivers. Sykes, Rev. J. 8, l.b.t.. Missionary Kingsey. P. 0. Sydenham Place. Tambs, Rev. R. C , m.a , Missionary Waterville. Tannar, Rev. J. L., b.a.. Assistant Ireland. P. 0. Kinnvar's Mills. Thompson, Rev. Ivaac, r.d., Rector Levis. Vial, Rev. F. G., m.a., Assistant Sherbrooke. Von Iffland, Rev. Canon, d.o.l., Rector St. Michael's, Quebec, Secretary Diocesan Board and Synod. Walters, Rev. G R., l.s.t.. Missionary ...Point St. Peter, Gaspe. Washer, Rer. C. B., Missionary... Bury. P. O. Robinson. Watson, Rer. B , M.A. , Miuionarv Ways Mills. Wayman, Rer. J. W., B.A., Missionary ...Johnrille. Whatham, Rer. A. E., Missionary Hereford. P. 0. Canaan, Vt., U. S. A. Whitney, Rer. J. P., m.a., d.o.l., Prin- cipal Bishop's College, Lennoxrille. Williams, Very Rer. L. W., D.D., Dean, Cathedral, Quebec. Wilkinson, Rer. B. G., m.a., Professor of Pantoral Theology, Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Wilson. Rer. E. K., B.A., Rector New Carlisle. Wright, Rer. R. W. E., m.a., Missionaiy. Magog. Wurtele, Rer. L. C, M.A., Missionary Actonvale. % • PRAYERS TO OR UHED AT ALL MEETINUS OF THE SOCIETY AND OF ITS SEVERAL ASSOCIATIONS. en* ing el, san A. ««• •- ! • LET US PRAY. Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most ffra- cious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally, by Thy mercy, obtain everlasting life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. O merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be converted and live, have mercy upon the Heathen, and those who are in error. Take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and con- tempt of Thy Word, and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Lsraelites, and be made one Fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. O God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we Deseech Thee prosper with Thy blessing the designs of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace those benefactors who contribute to its support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy, the endeavour of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the Dominions of our Sove- reign, and the labours of those Missionaries who are pro- claiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ♦ 'A Almighty Saviour, Who by the right hand of God art exalted, and hast received of the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, shed forth Thy light and grace on this dark world. O Tliou who lovest a cheerful giver, grant Thy people grace that they may minister liberally of their sub- stance to the making known of Thy Name throughout the world. G-ive Thy blessing to all who are labouring to spread the knowledge of Thy truth, and especially to those Missionary Societies which have ministered to the need of our Church in this Land. Prosper the work in which they are engaged, and make them the honoured instruments of spreading Thy gospel, and proclaiming Thy great and glo- rious Name. Hear 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 and ever. Amen. O God the Father of our Lord 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 Body, and one Spirit and one Hope of our Calling, one Lord, one Faith, 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 Faith and Charity, and may with one mind and one mouth glorify Thee ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Our Father, which art in heaven. Hallowed be 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. « » r » ♦• ^ ^ % «l « » THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THR DIOCi:SK OF QUEBEC r » f- <^ % . : »-- PATRON: His Excellency the (Governor General. PRESIDENT: The Right Revehend the Loro Bishop of Qukbeo. VICE-PRESIDENTS ; R. W. Heneker, D.C.L., TheRt. Rev. The Lord Bishop of Ottawa, Venerable Archtleacon Roe, I). T). , The Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec, George Veasey, James Dunbar, K.d, D.C.L., Col. .J. Bell Forsyth, Georj^e Lanipson, B.A., Jolui Hamilton, D.C.L., Chancellor of Bishop's College, CENTRAL BOARD. The President, the Vice-Presidents, and all other officers of the Society, all licensed Clergymen and all Church- Wardens within the Diocese who are mem- bers of the Corporation, and Capt. W. H. Carter, H. J, Pratten, R. Campbell, LL.B., E. Pope, J. C. More, E. E. Webb, R. H. Smith, A. Rhodes, G. W. Parinelee, W. Tofield, Lt. Col. Alien Jones, W. F. V. Atkinson, C. W. Walcot, E. F. Wurtele, r. J. Pigot, A. Veasey, W. Gunn, W. Henderson, G. F. Gibsone, T. C. Aylwin, Wm. Price, A. Borland, E. J. C. Chambers. HONORARY COUNSEL : Jas. Dunbar, Esq., K.C., D.C.L., George Lampson, Esq., B.A. R. Campbell, Esq., LL.B. AUDITORS ; E. Russell Hale, Frank HoUoway, J. R. H. White, Lt..Col. White, TREASURER : Edwin Pope J. Winfield, Lt.-Col. Allen Jones, W. Tofield, C. W. Walcot. SECRETARY : Rev. A. J. Balfour. 10 (In ail committees three nhall/orm a quorum unless otherwhe ordered.) • » FINANCE COMMITTEE : Edwin Pope, Treasurer, Chairman ; « » R. Campbell, Capt. Carter, J. Hamilton, Rev. Canon Von Iffland, T. C. Aylwin, E. E. Webb, Lt. -Col. Allen Jones, A. Veasey, The Secretary. EDUCATION COMMITTEE The Lord Bishop, Chairman ; Capt. Carter, Armitage Rhodes, W. Gunn, Rev. Canon Von liQand, Rev. H. J. Petry, The Secretary, The Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec, Rev. F. G. Scott, G. W. Parmelee, Rev. E. A. Dunn, The Treasurer. DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE : Rev. A. J. Balfour, Bev. J. S. Brewer, The Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec, Capt. Carter, E J. C. Chambers. LAND AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE: The Treasurer, J C. More, E E. Webb, Col. Forsyth, DIOCESAN BOARD. THE LORD BISHOP, PRESIDENT. (Elected by th". Church So 'kty. ) Rev. Canon Richardson, Rural Dean Thompson, Rev. E. J. Etherington, B.A., J. Hamilton, D.C.L., Capt. Carter, J. C. More. (Elected by the Synod.) Very Rev. Dean Williams, D. D , Rev. Canon Foster, M.A., D.C.L., Rev. H. J. Petry, M.A., R. Campbell, Armitage Rhodes. William Price, ( Ex-Officio Members,) The Archdeacon of Quebec, I The Treasurer of Synod, The Clerical Secretary of Synod, The Treasurer of the Church Society The Secretary of the Church Society* | The Lay Secretary of Synod. SECRETARY: Rev. Canon Von IfBand, M.A., D.C.L. ^ ^ HONORARY TREASURER T. C. Aylwin, Esq. % • 11 « » STATED MEETINGS ♦ • OBNTRAL BOARD. (4 P.M.) Tuesday 1901 Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday ..... .... Tuesday Tuesday 1902 Tuesday " 19th February. " 19th March. " 16th April. " .....21st May. " 18th June. " 15th October. ^' ...............19th November. " 17th December. 21st January. 11th February. ^ ^ » * DIOCESAN BOARD Wednesday 1901 20th February. Wednesday » 15th May. Wednesday '« 21st August. Wednesday " ...............20th November. Wednesday 1902 19th February. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY. 1902. Wednesday 3 o'clock, P.M 5th February. n Nt ANNUAL MEETING, FEBRUARY 6th, 1901. The annual meeting of the Church Society was held in the Cathedral Hall on "Wednesday, 6th February, 1901, at 3 pm. Present : the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, President ; the Very Rev. the Dewn of Quebec ; the Rev. Canon Von Iffland, the Rev. Dr. Fyles, the Rev. F. G. Scott, the Rev. E. A. Dunn, the Rev. W. Barton, the Rev. Lennox L Smith, the Rev. Harold F. Hamilton, Chancellor Dunbar, Col. J. Bell Forsyth, Messrs. J. Hamilton, E. Pope, Gt. Lampson, T. C. Aylwin, W. Tofield, A. Rhodes ; Mrs. Hunter Dunn, Mrs. Lennox Williams, Mrs. C. C. Sewell, Mrs. Hoare, and the Secretary. After Prayers, the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Reports of the Central Board and of the Diocesan Board of Missions were read, adopted, and ordered to be printed. The Treasurer of the Church Society submitted printed statements of accounts, duly audited, of the various Funds under the management of the Society which were adopted and ordered to be printed iu the Annual Re- port. The Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan Board presented a Report, which was also adopted and ordered to be print- ed. The Secretary read the Report of the S. Francis Dis- trict Association, and submitted also the Report of the As- sociation of Church Helpers, both of which were received and ordered to be printed. The Vice-Presidents of the past year were re-elected for the ensuing year, with the addition of the Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec. .f ,ir ♦ » ♦ ♦ 1 .f %■ « 13 The Rev. Canon Eichardson and the Rev. Geo. P Pye were elected Life-members, and the following, ordinary members of the Corporation, viz. : Rev. Harold F. Hamilton, Rev. P. Callis, Rev. C. T. Lewis, Rev. W. Barton,"Rev. C. W. Balfour, Mr. D. Lorn McGibbon, Mr. McKeage, Mrs. Vivian Burrill. The members of the Central Board, twenty-four in num- ber, were re-elected, with the addition of Mr. R. Harcourt Smith and Mr. C. J. Pigot, and the omission of Mr. "Win field, Lt. Col. White and Mr. J. Brooke, who were unable to act. The six members of the Diocesan Board, elected by the Church Society last year, were re-elected for the ensuing year. The Lord Bishop, seconded by Mr. John Hamilton, voiced the sentiment of all present in a hearty vote of thanks to the Honorary Counsel for their valuable services rendered to the Society during the past year. The Auditors also re- ceived a grateful acknowledgment of their kind services. New Business : — Notice of motion was given to amend By-Laws XIL and XII L, re Beneficiary Funds, called lor by the change in Medical Certificate recently adopted by the Central Board. — Amendment read a first time. An amendment to Sec. 2 of By-Law VIII., re Stated Meetings, was also read a first time. The Lord Bishop made fitting allusion to the death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. The Rev. A" J. Balfour, the Dean of Quebec, and the Rev. F. G. Scott were appointed a Committee to prepare a suitable Resolu- tion having reference to this event, to be placed on record among the minutes of the meeting. The meeting closed with the Benediction. 14 61 VICT., CHAP. 86. An Act to authorize the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec to deal with certain funds in its hands in a certain way, and for other purposes. [Assented to 15th January, 1898.] Whereas the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec has, by its petition, prayed for authority to consider certain local endowment funds now in its hands or which may hereafter come into its hands as one fund for the sole pur- pose of distributing proportionately over the whole any loss in the capital which may occur through failure in investment, and of paying out all interest received thereon proportionately at a uniform rate upon the capital of each such local endowment fund, and has also prayed for author- ity to invest its funds in certain securities ; and it is expe- dient to grant the said prayer ; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and con- sent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows : 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec is hereby authorized to consider all the local endowment funds now in their hands or which may hereafter be placed in their hands, as one fund, for the purposes : (a) Of distributing proportionately over the whole any loss in capital that may occur through failure of investment ; (b) Of paying out all the interest received thereon propor- tionately at a uniform rate upon the capital of each local endowment fund. Provided there be nothing in the instrument creating such local endowment fund to the contrary. 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of article 981o of the Civil Code, the society is hereby authorized to invest money held by it as administrator or trustee thereof, in municipal stock or debentures, in real estate in the Dominion of Canada, or on first privilege or hypothec upon real estate in the Dominion of Canada, to an amount not exceeding three-fifths of the municipal valuation of such real estate, or in bonds of commercial corporations in the Dominion of Canada. All investments made up to date outside the limits of the Province are declared to be legal and valid as regards the authority of the Society to make them. 3. The act 45 Victoria, chapter 88, is repealed. 4. This act shall come into force on the day of its sanction '4 J • I U • 15 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CENTRAL BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1900. {Preietited to the Church Society, February 6th, 1901). The following is a comparative statement of offerings and subscriptions received in aid of the Society's Funds in 1899 and 1900 :— COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. 1809. 1900, Decrease. Increase. rvpnprRi Fund.. $1,155 22 1,929 73 537 19 146 25 532 78 $1,477 26 3,013 13 778 45 209 40 154 50 322 04 M ifl^ion Piind 1,08$ 40 Ppnainn Fund 378 28 241 26 Widows and Orphans' Fund Education of Children of the Clergy Fund ... 63 15 «4,301 17 $5,632 74 $.378 28 $1,709 85 378 28 Net increase $1,331 57 I. U The foregoing statement shows the gratifying increase in the revenue of 1900, of $1,331.87 over that of the year pre- vious. For this we are very thankful. It is made up as follows:— From the Districts of St. Francis, i|1.63 ; Me- gantic, $56.08; Gasp6, $95.68, and from the city of Quebec, $1,178.18. This latter amount is found in increased offer- ings made in Church in aid of our Funds. It is due, how- ever, to say that it includes offerings, amounting to $199, made in 1899, but handed to the Treasurer too late for acknowledgment in our last Report. When we bear in mind that apart from local calls, in many parishes of an exceptional character, special contributions have been made throughout the Diocese during the past year towards the enlargement of our University buildings, the " Robert Hamilton Memorial" (acknowledged in detail on pages 225- 239 of this Report), and in behalf of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, the S. l\ G., and other objects, we deem it a matter 16 for grateful recognition that tho Funds of the Church Society, so far from suffering in consequence, have received added support. GENERAL FUND. (To aid in the erection of Churches and Parsonages, in the support of Schools, in the education of the Children of the Cleryy, in the formation of Local Endowments ; in providing first Outfits fw Clergymen, etc, and to meet the general expenses of the management of the Society.) The following grants were made from the Greneral Fund last year : — Outfits to three Clergymen $225 00 Education of the Children of Clergymen... 67 72 After meeting current expenses of the Society and promised grants then falling due, the General Fund, which had fallen off #200, was left at a low ebb very early in the year 1900. Several applications for aid in behalf of new Churches, Outfits, and other purposes, subsequently receiv- ed, had in consequence to be laid over until the condition of the Fund warranted their consideration. The difficulty was iurther increased by the fact that in many instances the Quinquagesima Oflering appointed in aid of this Fund, was not transmitted to the Treasurer until the very end of the year. Unhappily from not a few Congregations none came even then. This omission is one to which we have referred in former years, and will now do no more than respectfully call the attention of the Clergy to the matter, and ask that* they do kindly see to such an offering being made in each of their Churches, and that it be forwarded to the Treasurer so soon thereafter as possible What encour- agement has been given to Church works of varied kinds by the assistance which this Fund has rendered, is a matter commonly known and admitted. The reasonableness and wisdom of a generous support being given to the Greneral Fund will be seen if it is borne in mind that, when its re- sources permit of it, it may be drawn upon to supplement any other of the Society's Funds ; whilst on the other hand it can borrow from none. When, therefore, it is exhausted, appeals, however worthy and urgent, for help, have to wait, sometimes to the Church's loss. We bespeak for ./ 17 • the Fund a more liberal support than it has hitherto re- ceived. We are, neverthelecs, most grateful for the in- crease already shown iu last year's receipts amounting to 1322.04 — this from the city of Quebec and the District of Megantic. MISSION FUND. {For the payment of Stipends of MtMionariea ; —the Fund being svpplennmUd fejf>Ac Asteaamenta of the Rural Ccnyreyutions, a grattfrom the Clergy TfVft Fund, and the interest of the Invested Capital of the Miasitm Funds and the Hamilton Bequest,— the whole Oilmimstered by the JJioceaan Board.) Since the Christian Church, which is the mystical Body of Christ, is God's instrumentality for carrying on upon earth the work which His Eternal Son came from Heaven to accomplish — the one object indeed of its foundation ; and since our Lord's last solemn command was '' Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to the whole creation," "make disciples of all the nations," so, to be a co-worker together with God in this mission of love, is the Christian's highest privilege and noblest duty — the special work in fact for which he was made " a member oi Christ and child of God." WhUst all the several Funds of the Church b'o- ciety are designed to minister directly or indirectly to God's glory, the Church's Mission Fund is, perhaps not unna- turally, the one which appeals with most force to those who would take part in extending Christ's Kingdom. We are very thankful in being able to report that the voluntary offerings made in aid of this Fund during the past year exceed the amount received in 1899 by $1,083.40. As this money forms part of that administered by the Diocesan Board of Missions, we refer our readers to the report of that Board, and to the reports of the Missionaries aided by the Fund, for information as to its fruitful application. PENSION FUND. : h (For the support of aged and infirm Clergymen.) ' * ■ There are at present eight Clergymen receiving, each, a well-earned measure of support from this Fund. An appli- cation from another is at present under the Board's con- sideration. Inasmuch as there are several other Clergy- 2 men whose missionary labours in the Diocese already cover about forty years, these in all human probability will be compelled by age or infirmity to relinquish active service, or the major portion of it, in the not distant future. We have already called attention to the fact that three of our senior annuitants derive a portion of their pensions, aggre- gating 11200, from the Clergy Trust Fund, a source of revenue which will not be available for pensions after their deaths. And as the average numbi>r of annuitants is more likely to increase than diminish, with an increasing num- ber of Clergy in the Diocese, it will readily be seen that the demand upon this Fund is sure to become much greater in the near future And yet the entire revenue of its invested capital is even now called into requisition under the pires- ent scale of Pensions. To be obliged to reduce the amount of pension to each, would be a matter for extreme regret. We confidently believe that the members of the Church will not suffer such a necessity to arise. The amount paid in pensions last year was $8,298.32. WIDOWS AND orphans' FUND. The following Clergymen have completed their pay- ments to this Fund, as required under Bv-Law XII : — The Ven. Archdeacon Roe ; the Revs. Dr. Allnatt, Dr. Scietrth, Dr. Fyles, Dr. Von Iffland and Dr Foster ; the Rev. Canon Richardson; the Rev. Messrs. &)mith, Lystor, Kemp, Washer, Thompson, Hepburn, Boyle, Sykes, Ball, Blaylock, Richmond, Chapman, Harding, SJtevens, Wurtele, Petry, Riopel, iStuart, Walters, Falconer, Fuller, Robertson, Hus- band, Adcock, Balfour, Debbage, Murray, Rothera, Dickson (H. A), Scott, and Horner. The following are in course of completing their pay- m3nts, viz:— The Rev. Messrs. Bigg, Bishop, Brooke, Curran, Dickson, Dutlon. Fothergill, King, Lewis, Moore, Parrock, Prout, Whatham, Wilson and Wright. On the death, on the 29th of September last, of the Rev. N. M. Bayne, his widow and three young children became participators in the benefit of this Fund. There are at pres- ent on the list seven widows and five children. The amount paid in annuities last year was $2,412.50. 19 GRANTS TO POOB SCHOOLS. The following Schools received aid from the Church So- ciety last year. The amount following the name of each is the grant voted for the Scholastic year : — Name of School. Barachoig Bourff Luiiis So. 1... Cape Cuve No. 1.. .. Cape Cove Xo. 2 Clapham Cranbourne ,. Cumberland Mills.... Frampton West Halesboro Hemison L'Anse aux Qascons Magdalen Islands.... Sandy Ueach York.. Labrador Teachers. Miss Muriel Day Miss Winifred Fyles Miss A. Harbour MissU. M. Bossy Miss J. H. Bailey .Miss F. Patterson. , Miss Annett , Miss Balfour , MissC. B. Proctor Miss Bailey Miss L. MoOie Miss Hannah Putton Miss S. Sever.. , Miss H. Laws Mr. G. W. Willis Orant. $ 2li 00 26 00 26 UU 26 00 26 00 26 UO 26 00 26 (to 26 00 25 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 26 00 lOU 00 $610 00 The report of work done in the schools aided by the So- ciety is on the whole encouraging ; in our six schools on the Gasp6 Coast, and in those on the Magdalen Islands, it is especially so. In these schools the children are, with few exceptions, members of the Church of England. On the Labrador Coast the difficulties are greater, yet so are the efforts which are being made by our teachers in be- half of the children. The report of the Rev. I. N. Kerr, School Inspector for the G-aspe District, bears witness to careful instruction having been given to the children within his jurisdiction, as in other subjects so in Scripture history and in the lessons to be gathered from our Lord's Parables and Miracles and " the outlines of Hu life from childhood to manhood as our pat- tern " The Clergy also speak of good work being done in their respective schools, and much pains given to the in- culcation of moral and religious teaching on the lines of the Church Catechism and Seasons of the Christian year. The foregoing list does not adequately represent the school- work done, under the Church's aid, on the Coast of Labra- dor and on the Magdalen Islands. In Labrador we have three teachers, each devoting a portion of the year to one locality and a portion to another, the better if possible to meet the needs of that extensive Const. So on the Mag- dalen Islands the Church's ^oy-ReaJer gi\cb much of his time to teaching. With a view of elovating the standard of education in the Province, the Q-overnment nov roquire not only that a teacher shall be possessed of a qualifying Diploma as here- tofore, but that no such Diploma shall be granted without at least four months' residence at one of the Normal Schools in Montreal,— for English candidates at the McGill Normal School. There is in consequence a greater difficulty now than in former years in procuring the services of duly quali- fied teachers for schools in the poorer localities and espe- cially in remote districts, by reason of the small, too small, salary offered, and the cost of travelling to and fro. In aid of our school-work we are greatly indebted to the Colonial and Continental Church Society for a generous grant of £S0. FUND FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY. Eight grants were made last year in aid of the higher education of sons and daughters of our Clergy. Apparent- ly the Clergy feel a diffidence in advocating the claims of this Fund, for the amount of support which it receives from churchmen, generally, is quite insignificant. In 1899, to enable us to tide over a critical year, occasioned by the death of him who had ever been the main-stay of the Fund, we received a generous gift of $300. And in our Beport for that year w^e appealed to the I iocese to make good the pecuniary loss then recently sustained, and not suffer the good work which the Fund accomplishes to cease. Our appeal has resulted in no gain. This Fund in fact is the only one which shows a falling-off in receipts. It goes without saying that it is next to impossible for a Clergyman of our Diocese, on his very small stipend, to live and to give as he is expected to do, and give to his sons and daughters the benefit of higher education at one or other of our Col- legiate Institutions— unaided. Were his salary such as to make him independent in the discharge of this anxious duty, it would doubtless be more agreeable to his feelings. As it is, those aided in past years have ever expressed deep 21 gratitude for the assistance furnished through this Fund. Your Board are not only persuaded that the Fund has served a great need, and, lor the Church, a good purpose but they fear tlat if the grants are reduced in amount many of the Clei^v will be unable to avail themselves of them, through inability to make up the balance requisite, under any circumstances not inconsiderable. Nino grants were made last year amounting to $490. CHUECH DEPOSITORY STATEMENT. Db. To Sales Jan., Fob. and March. .$146 21 " '« April, May and June... 68 62 '• " July, August and Sept. 7.3 87 " " Oct., Nov. and Dec 9.3 19 •* «• Through the Secretary. 14 90 $386 88 Oa. By Books purchased 9288 61 " Cuatomg 6 17 " Express 2 15 " Commission on Sales 46 48 " S. ?. C. K. Subscription 10 25 " Insurance on Steele 6 60 " Postage by Secretary 89 Balance 25 93 $386 83 J. S. BREWER, Secretary. MEDICAL CERTIFICATES. With the view of securing greater certainty as to the qualifications of intending applicants and thus exercising a reasonable protection over the Beneficiary Funds of the Church Society, your Board has with^ all respect suggested to the Lord Bishop the advisability of requiring, if possible, all students of Bishop's College, preparing for Holy Orders, to submit to a Medical Examination at the time of their ad- mission to study, and also immediately prior to Ordination ; and also that in the case of Clergymen entering the Diocese from elsewhere, a Medical Certificate be required before employment be given them. "With the same purpose in view your Board has thought wise to cancel the form of Medical Certificate hitherto in use, and adopt in lieu thereof a form very similar to those commonly used by Insurance Companies. The system of procedure will be as follows : — When a Clergyman desires to participate in the benefits of the W. Sa 0. Fund or the Pension Fund of the Diocese, 00 he shall send an application to this effect to the Secretary of the Church Society. The Secretary, under instructions from the Central Board, shall then refer the applicant to some medical man named hy the Board, for examination according to the set form of questions adopted by the Society — the fee for examination to be paid by the Board. When the applicant has been examined, the Medical Ex- aminer shall transmit the completed Form, including his own personal Certificate, to the Secretary of the Society, who in turn shall hand the same to the Hon. Diocesan Physician for his consideration and Report thereupon. When the Diocesan Physician has examined the Keport he shall return it to the custody of the Secretary of the So- ciety, and therewith his own certificate to be laid before the Board, to the following effect : — I, the undersigned, have carefully examined the Report of Dr with reference to the Rev , an applicant for participation in the benefit of the Fund, and I concur (or do not concur) with the Medical Examiner in his opinion of the life under examination ; and I recommend (or do not recommend) the applicant for ac- ceptance by the Central Board of the Church Society. (Signature), (Place and date). IN MEMOBIAM. Edwin A. Jones : — It is with much regret that we have to record the death, early in the past year, of Mr. Edwin A. Jones, of this city, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Church Society, a "Life Member" of the Society, a member of the Society's Investment Committee, and for a short time Honorary Treasurer of the Diocesan Board of Missions. Mr. Jones was a loyal churchman, a man highly respected by all who knew him, and a man, moreover, whose lengthy and successful business career enabled him to render to the Society valuable services. 4 « m The Rev. N. M. Bayne .—On the 29th September last there entered into rest, at the age of 35 years, Norman Mel- rose Bayne, at the time of decease, Priest in charge of the Mission of Way's Mills and Barnston. Mr. Bayne's short ministerial life of but seven years, the first six spent in the Mission of Peninsula, on the Coast of Ga8p§, had served greatly to endear him to his parishioners. In him the Dio- cese has lost a faithful and zealous labourer. James King .-—On the 20th of June, in the heroic but vain , effort to save another from drowning, James King, Head of the well-known Lumber Firm of this city, lost his life. ' Mr. King was a graduate of Bishop's College, and ever an extensive and thoughtful reader. Although not an active member of the Church Society, Mr. King's benefactions were said, by those best qualified to know, to have been very wide and liberal. He was not, however, unmindful of the needs of the Church Society nor of his Alma Mater, for by his will, after certain large individual beq^uests, he made these two Institutions reversionary Legatees, in equal parts, of three-fifths of his remaining estate, to fall due on the death of his two brothers and unmarried sister, one- . fifth on the death of each. > For this most generous bequest we desire to record our profound gratitude. The Rev. John Kemp, M.A., 5.D. ;— A few days ago, at Leeds, Megantic, at the ripe age of 86 years, the Rev. John Kemp, senior clergyman of this Diocese, passed away, be- ' loved by all who intimately knew him for his many ex«3el- cellent qualities of heart and mind. Some reference to his long, arduous and faithful labours will be found in the re- port of the Diocesan Board which follows; All of which is respectfully submitted. A. J. Balfour, Secretary. A, H. Quebec, President, 24 Abstract of Proceedings of the Central Board During the Tear 1900. January. — Annual Report of Central Board submitted, adopted and ordered to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Church Society in February. Steps taken to obtain a complete record of Title Deeds of Church properties in the Diocese, according to Parishes — Mr. F. C. Wurtele engaged to examine and tabulate those on hand and procure missing ones from the several Clergy. An amendment to By-Law XIII. re Pensions, adopted and ordered to be brought up at the Annual Meeting. Report of Committee on the Bishop's proposal that the Diocesan Board should assume the financial management of certain special missionary works hitherto provided for and managed by his Lordship. Report adopted favouring the proposal. Report of Committee in reference to " Hall " for meetings of the Society. Present arrangement to be continued. Reports of Treasurer and Secretary. February. — Election of Committees, Hon. Counsel, and Auditors for ensuing year. Days of Stated Meetings decided upon. Resolution to sell two city properties, which had recently fallen into the hands of the Society. Parochial re- turns in aid of the Hamilton Memorial being incomplete, none to be printed until next year. The Secretary of the So- ciety resigned the management of Church Depository ; the Rev. J. S. Brewer appointed to this office. Resolution of condolence re late Mr. Edwin Jones. March. — Letter from Col. Jones acknowledging Board's resolution of condolence. Letter from C. & C. Church Society re grant. Reports of Treasurer and Secretary. Large grant of Prayer and Hymn books made to members of the 1st Canadian Contingent to South Africa, to be p aid r f^ « I 25 « m * f. • « for by the Society. The demands upon the General Fund, some of them urgent, and the low condition of the Fund, were discussed. Clergy to be asked to have their Quinqua- gesima offerings, appointed for this object, transmitted to the Treasurer without delay. No Clerical reports to be printed unless they have reached the Secretary's hands in proper time. Amounts given by Life-members to be omitted from published List. April. — Amount of pension, hitherto a fractional one, to a certain widow, to be increased owing to reduced private income. An application from Frampton for permission to dispose of an old and unused building and its site, and ap- ply the proceeds towards the Church edifice ; referred to the Honorary Counsel. ^May.— Report of Finance Committee : Grants made to fifteen poor Schools. An application in behalf of school at Little Gaspe, not entertained at present. |75 granted for Outfit to a young Clergyman. Application for grant to- wards Parsonage at Shigawake. Consideration postponed awaiting further information. Rev. H. R. Bigg qualifies for benefits of Beneficiary Funds. Reports submitted to Treasurer and Secretary. June. — Report of Finance Committee: Seven grants made in aid of Education of Sons of Clergymen at Lennox- ville. Letters of thanks for aid hitherto e;ctended. A peti- tion from the Incumbent of the MlssioL of Hereford to remove the Church edifice at Hall's Stream (no longer thare required) to Canaan, Vt. Petition approved of by the Bishop and Archdeacon. The Society waives any claim it may have by reason of its grant towards erection. Re- ports of Secretary and Treasurer submitted. OcTOBiCR —Report of Education Committee adopted. Report of Finance Committee: Applications for grants in aid of njw Churches at Shawitiigan, Grand Mere, and Mut- 26 ton Bay, Labrador, and for an " Outfit," received. The Treas- urer reported no money at the credit of the General Fund. The claims recognized to be urgent. The Board promised help so soon as Funds permitted. Several letters of thanks ior aid and encouragement rendered by grants, received. Report re Glebe-wood at St. George, Beauce. A Deed, covering " Price Mission Fund," submitted for approval. Application from Mrs. Bayne, widow of the late Rev. N. M. Bayne, for a pension in behalf of herself and three children, received and considered. Pensions granted. Report of Committee on Medical Certificates. Fuller instructions asked for. Committee enlarged and to report at next meet- ing. No application for participation to be entertained until report is made. An application received from a Clergyman for Board's acceptance of his qualification re Beneficiary Funds. Confjideration postponed. The Board officially informed of the bequest of the late Mr. James King to the Church Society. Copy of ths Will referred to the Hon. Counsel and instruction asked in reference to the Society's action. Letter from the Trustees of Bishop's Col- lege on the same subject. Resolution passed re death and bequest of Mr. King. Copies ordered to be sent to rela- latives. . November. — Treasurer's report i Three petitions for aid of Schools, where teachers are not possessed of a Qualifying Diploma. The Society's rule in this matter to be adhered to. Application for an " Outfit " grant. The Treasurer re- ported no funds at credit of General Fund. The usual grant promised so soon as funds allow of it. Application from Rev. L. C. Wurtele for a grant towards removal of heavy mortgage on Parsonage at Acton Vale ; referred to Finance Committee. Honorary Counsel's opinion touching the King bequest. Mr. R. Campbell appointed to represent the Society at the Inventory and on other occasions ; Letter from Bursar of Bishop's College on same subject. Request received for permission to sell the old School-house and its 27 site at Cranbourne, and apply proceeds towards a School building elsewhere; referred to Honorary Counsel. Re- port of Committee on Medical Certificates adopted. Old form to be cancelled and in lieu thereof one adopted very similar to those used by Insurance Companies. Method of procedure laid down for applicants. Dr. C. C. SewcU to be asked to act as Honorary Diocesan Physician in regard to Church's Beneficiary Funds. A Committee appointed to revise the city subscription lists. A Committee appointed to assist the Bishop in making arrangements for the Anni- versary Meeting. December. — Report of Finance Committee re Grant to Acton Vale Parsonage, recommending compliance with the Incumbent's request, on certain conditions. Report adopt- ed. Conditions of help to be communicated to Mr. Wur- tele. Dr. C. C. Sewell, of Quebec, kindly accepts the office of Honorary Diocesan Physician in reference to the Church's Pension Funds. Application from Rev. Dr. Adams, late Principal of Bishop's College, Lennox ville, and at present incapacitated for work, for a pension. Medical Certificate to be asked for as require*^ under By-Law. Opinion of Hon. Counsel re Pale of School lot at Cran- bourne. Under its Deed, proceeds must go to a certain specified object, other than that asked for. Committee ap- pointed to consider feasibility of a Diocesan Life Insurance Company. ^ ' f.. REFORT OF TflE DIOGESAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO THE Diocesan Church Society for the Year 1900. The following is the abstract of the revenue account of the Diocesan Board for the year ended December 31st, 1900 :— Dr. Cr. ToStipends $28,819 17 By Balance $ " Special Missionary Work. 880 00 " S. P. G. Grant •' Vacation Fund Grants 170 00 " Mission Fund, D. C. 8... " General Expenses 2.52 99 " Clergv Trust Pund.D.O.S '• Balance 952 48 " Col. "and Cont. Church Society " Bishop Williams Memorial Fnnd <* Robert Hamilton Mission '• Price Mission Fund '' Assessments received.... " Special Missionary work.. $31,074 46 52tf 63 961 10 4,048 13 5,943 32 145 00 2,272 60 2,722 60 207 60 14,135 81 662 15 $31,074 64 The above, as compared with the statement for 1899, shows a very large advance in the resources of the Diocesan Board, for, although the S. P. G-. Grant is now confined to two special objects and was $1,4.'^< i less than the previous year, yet the Mission Fund has given us i^l,26J more; the Clergy G-rant Fund has yielded 1 1,013 more, and the Bishop Williams Memorial Fand, together with the Rober.. Hamilton Mission Fund, have produced !i;72S more than in 1899. Besides this the interest of the Prica Mission Fund has amounted to $207, and the receipts from Congregations not forming part of regular Missions, have aggretrated $562, making a total increase from the funds referred to, after deducting the S. P. G. Grant, of $2,328. There has, however, been a corresponding increasjin the expenditure, due in part to the fact that cartain Missionary work, previously carried on by the Bishop with such aid as M f I r 1 * f * * he was able to secure, has now, at the Bishop's request, been placed under the direction of the Diocesan Board. In- deed the expenditure has been so much greater that the ac- tual balance in hand upon the year's operations is only $425. That the balance is not on the wrong side is due to the increased revenue from the Mission Fund, of which in- crease $1 ,084 consists of subscriptions and offertories. This fact emphasises not merely the general importance of this Fund, but the absolute necessity of supporting it, since it is so evident that the Missionary work of the Diocese would immediately suffer from any diminution in the aid the fund provides. Your Board gratefully acknowledges its in- debtedness during the past year to those whose increased efforts in making the collections for the Mission Fund, have resulted so favourably for the sacred object we all have at heart. During the past year the Diocesan Board has become responsible for much additional Missionary work, pre- viously carried on, as was stated above, by the Bishop, with the aid of certain funds placed at his disposal. These funds— principally the gift of the late Senator Price and amounting to over $8,000— have been handed over to your Board on condition that, as far as possible, the same work should be maintained. As a consequence of this arrange- ment the Missions of Agnes and Hereford have been taken over by the Board, as well as the cost of the additional work carried on for some years past on the Labrador Coast and in the Magdalen Islands, but towards which the Bishop expended the sum of $938.85, contributed in various ways and which does not appear in the accounts. Tour Board has much pleasure in reporting that in the administration of its important work it has, during the past year, encountered no special difficulties, and that the condi- tion and prospects of the various Missions under its charge are as satisfactory as can fairly be expected. The reports of the Clergy are hereto annexed as usual, and indicate many evidences of progress, which it is gratifying to observe. The following appointments have been made during the past year : — Rev. J. S. B. Dickson, to the Mission of Agnes, on the transfer of the Mission to the Diocesan Board. Rev. H. R Bigg, to the Mission of St. George, on the resignation of Rev. H. Harte. (t' 30 Rev. B. "Watson, to the Mission of "Way's Mills and Barnston, on the death of the Rev. N. M. Bayne. Rev. P. Callis, as Travelling Missionary, in the room of the Rev. J. Almond, acting as Chaplain to first Contingent in South Africa. Rev. F. Gt. LeGallais, as Assistant to the Rev. G. P. Pye at Labrador, and Rev. C. W. Balfour, as Assistant at Shawinigan and Rad- nor to Rev. W. Barton. In the death of the Rev. N. M. Bayne your Board has lost a faithful Missionary, whose short Ministry, chiefly spent at Peninsula, gave ample promise of a useful and de- voted life. A touching reference to his work at "Way's Mills will be found in the report of the SI. Francis District Association. The Rev. John Kemp, at his death the oldest Clergyman in the Diocese, has also passed away. He was one of the pioneer Missionaries of the Eastern Townships, and labour- ed faithfully for many years in the Mission of Bury and outlying stations under difficulties, which can scarcely find a parallel in these days. Later he became Incumbent of Compton, and then Missionary at Leeds, where he continued to reside, after age and infirmity caused him to retire on a well-earned pension, the remainder of his days. But his active spirit and zealous devotion to God's work never al- low^ed him to refuse such help to the Clergyman in charge as he was able to give, during the whole period of his re- tirement. The entrance upon a new Century may not unnaturally load us to take a brief retrospect of the Missionary work of the Diocese in the past as administered by the Diocesan Board. The Board entered upon its work in 1862, but the cir- cumstances of the Diocese at that date, when the Mission- aries were almost entirely maintained by the S. P. G., were so utterly different from the proseht, when Labrador is the only Mission receiving aid from that Society, and so great a leap in advance was taken in the first decade of its exist- ence, that instead of comparing the beginning with the present, a better idea of average progress will be given if we look back for a quarter of a century only. In 1876 there were thirty Missions, of which six have since become self-supi>orting. At present there are thirty-nine, of which four are self- -sustaining. ^l In 1876 the total amount of assessments paid by the various Missions was $ 7,704 The amount has risen to 16,070 In 1876 the Diocese received $9,675 from the S, P. G-. At present we receive only $P61, In 1876 the total income of the Diocesan Board from all sources was $21,058. Last year it amounted to $30,548, of which nearly $6,000 comes from the Clergy Trust Fund, untouched in 1876, and $4,752 from funds which were not in existence at that date. As regards the stipends of the Clergy serving under the Board there has been a considerable improvement in the last twenty-five years, although in 1876 their condition had been very much ameliorated as compared with the early years of' the Board's existence. In 1876 the maximun^ stipend was $750, it is now^ $900. As regards the additional ground covered by your Board, it is not so easy to speak definitely, f r some of the new Mis- sions created since 1876 have been, in part, or entirely, formed out of territory in which the ministrations of the Church were not unknow^n, though often irregularly and unfrequently supplied. Yet the lollowing Missions may be named, now completely organized with a resident Clergyman, but which twenty-Hve years ago were but scantily provided : — Dixville, Way's Mills, Water ville, Mel- bourne, St. George, Peninsula, Newport, Scottstown, John- ville, Agnes, Grand Mere, St. Maurice. Besides this some of the larger and more cumbrous Missions are provided with an assistant Missionary, as Labrador, the Magdalen Islands and New Ireland. A travelling Missionary is also employed in visiting small scattered congregations. These facts all evidence marked progress during the last quarter of a century, especially when it is borne in mind that the Church population of the Diocese, owing to migration, has not increased. We have every reason then to thank God, without whom all human efforts must fail, for the great measure of success which He has vouchsafed to our Mis- sionary work, and, in reliance upon His continued favour, still hope and labour for further improvement. All which is respectfully submitted. A. H. Quebec, ' President. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A., D.C.L., Secretary. Report of the St. Francis District Association. i^ i i ml The St. Francis District Association of the Church So- ciety of the Diocese of Quebec was organized at a meeting held in the Court House in Sherbrook*^ on the 23rd day of February, 1843. The Right Rev. George .Tehoshaphat Mountain presided, and the Rt'V. L, Doolittle acted as Secretary. A subscription list was opened the same day and <£35 15s 6d. was subscribed towards the funds of the Society. Of the thirty-three persons who then contributed not one is now, I bi'lieve, living. I gather from the minute book that besides the annual meeting at Sherbrooke there were three meetings held each year in other parts of the District, and there are records of meetings held at Hatley, Compton, Eaton, Bury, Melbourne ai.tl Kingsey. The meetings ap- pear to have been held regularly till 1856, when they ceased, and for the next ten years no meetings were held, but in 1866 the Association was revived and the annual meetings have been held regularly ever since. The object of the Association was to instil into the minds and consciences of the Church people a sense of their duty , to provide the ministrations of the Church for themselves. Very grateful, indeed, ought we to be to those faithful men for their good work. Then all the Clergy in the District were paid by the S. P. Q-., and those to whom they minis- tered paid nothing. Now there are nine self-supporting Parishes, and four or five Missions who only receive a small amount annually, and all recognize that it is their duty as well as their privilege to do all that they can for themselves. There are now twenty-nine Parishes and Mis- sions in the District and twenty-eight have sent in reports to the Secretary. From these reports we learn that the sums raised during the year for all purposes amount to $39- 108.69, which is considerably more than ever reported be- fore. Of this amount $1,861.14 was contributed for objects outside the limits of the Diocese ; and $1,982.55 for objects within the Diocese ; and $35,265.00 for parochial purposes. There have been in the District during the year 301 Baptisms, 79 Marriages, 176 Burials, and 205 have been Confirmed. The most noted undertaking of the year is the building of the new Church in Sherbrooke, which will, no I ">«»,.- \ u doubt, be a credit to the Church people of Sherbrooke, and an object of delight to the Church people of the whole Dis- trict, of which >herbrooke is the centre. The reports of the Clergy indicate a year of quiet, steady work, and in many of the Missions the number of adult Baptisms show that our Missionaries are reaching out far and gaining many of those who have been brought up outside of the Church's fold. In the Providence of God one of our Clergy has been called during the year to the rest of Paradise after a brief ministry of only seven years, one year of which only was spent in this District ; but these few months were long enough for him to win the confidence and esteem of the people of all shades of religious belief, among whom he lived. It will be many years before the name of Norman Melrose Bayne is forgotten by the people of Barnston. It was my privilege to minister to him in his last days and to be with him in his last hours. His firm faith, his patient submission to the will of God when he knew that he could not recover, were remarkable in one so young. Our educational Institutions are keeping up their excel- lent work. Bishop's College has not at present so many students as it had a few years ago, but the new Principal, whom we rojoice to welcome among us, already sees a prospect of an increase next year. Compton Ladies' College also has not so many pupils as last year. This Institution deserves the hearty help of the whole Diocese, but it ought to have the earnest and loyal support of every Churchman in this District. Cannot our Kural Deans bring the subject of assisting the College be- fore their several Ruri-Decanal Chapters, and cannot each Clergyman speak of the College, its advantages and its needs before the Women's Guilds, and ask them to consider whether it would not be advisable to give their daughters the advantaores in the way of a Christian and a churchly education which the College has to offer. If this were faithfully done, those who have been placed in charge of the College would not have to complain of the lack of pupils. Albert Stevens, Sec. St. F. D. A. Lennoxville, December 5th, 1900. - 5 ■ 84 ACTON. The Rev. L. C. Wurtole reports : — Throughout the past year the services of the Church have been maintained without interruption. During the month of August the Incumbent was absent from ihe Mis- sion, but his place was taken and the work very acceptably carried on by Mr. Ernest Smith, a licensed Lay-Header. The Congregation of iSt. Mark's had the privilege and pleas- ure of two visits during the summer from our beloved Dio< cesan. On each occasion his Lordship administered the Holy Rite of Confirmation. In a secular point of view the town of Acton is gradually improving. Some improvement t o has been made to our rarsonage ; its roof, covered with sheet iron, has been repainted. It was thought advisable to make an effort, by subscriptions, to clear off the mortgage of 1900, which has been encumbering the Parsonage for so many years. The efiort has not been in vain. Already a little more than $800 have been received and applied to this purpose, thus reducing the debt by one-third. Our hope is that before another year has run its course the entire in- debtedness will have been removed. Baptisms, 4 ; Confirmed, 6 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statbment. EXTRA>DIOC£SAN— Foreign Missions, $3.00; Domestic Missions, $2.35 ; Mission to Jews, $1.25 ; Fatriotic Fund, $7.85.— Total $ 14 45 DI0C£SA|7— General Fund, 50c. ; Mission Fund. $2.60 ; PeuHion Fund, $1.00 ; House-to-house GoUactions, $13.60 ; Hamilton Memorial, $50.00— Total 67 60 PAROCHIAL— Assessment or Stipend to Rector, $162.50; Easter Offering, $81.25 ; Sunday School purposes, $6.00 ; Cur- rent Ei^penses, $21.00 ; Church or Parsonage improve- ment*, $15.00 ; Interest on Parsonage loan, $31.50. — Total 244 25 GrandTotal $.316 20 For Parochial objects collected outside of Mission 24 00 AGNES. The Rev. J. S. Dickson reports : — There has been no actual change from last year in the plan of the work here. With the exception of two Sundavs in Affnes and two in Ditchfield, the Services have been held regmarly, though for thirteen weeks I was unable to con- -a>"\_ 85 duct th» Services myself. During this time I was assisted from Kishop's College by Messrs. Mitchell and Callis ; and I would especially thank the Venerable Archdeacon Roe for his kindness in holding Services on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Holy Week, on Easter Day, Ascension Day and on the fourth Sunday after Trinity ; and also Rev. C. E. Bishop, of Scotstown, for his services on the fourth Sun- day after Easter, and his address at our Harvest Thanks- giving Service on October 23rd. St. Barnaba's Church has been much impiovedby the in- stallation of the electric light, a giitt from the Ladies' Guild, for which we are most grateful. The Sunday Services throughout the year have been hearty and the attendance very regular, though never large. Our hearty thanks are due to the Chureh- Wardens for their faithfulness in performing their several duties, and also to Miss Bailey for her regular attendance at the organ. The work in the Sunday School has been successfully carried on by Miss Ayre and Mrs. Dickson, with an average attendance of seventeen scholars. Baptisms, 2 ; Marriages, 2. Financial Statement . , \ EXTRA-DIOCESAN. Ditohfteld. Agnes. Total. Foreign Missions | 177 $ 177 DomeHtio Missions 9 34 74 108 Mission to Jews 2 55 2 55 8. P. 2 06 2 06 Canadian Patriotic Fund 6 74 6 74 Total 84 13 86 14 20 DIOOrSAN. C luush Society— Pension Fund Oil 1 42 1 53 PAROCHIAL. Assessment 8 71 29129 300 00 Easter Offering 8 52 8 62 Sunday School pun^oses 15 80 16 80 Current Expenses 33 71 33 71 Church improvements 9 60 9 50 Burying-Ground 30 76 30 76 Organist 6 75 5 75 Total 8 71 395 32 404 03 Grand Total $9 16 $410 60 $419 76 36 M BARFORD. The Rev. 6. H. A. M urray reports : — The history of the Church's work in this Mission, for the closing year of the Nineteenth Century, is not marked by any very special events, yet there are not lacking indica- tions of progress and, I trust, of spiritual interest. His Lordship the Bishop visited the Mission just before the re- port for last year was sent in, consequently there are no Confirmations to report this year, and it also happens that the number of Baptisms is smaller than usual ; but next year's figures will probably make up for the deficiency this frear. The number of Communicants at the Celebrations ast Easter was the largest on the Mission's record — seventy-five, out of one hundred on the roll ; while at the regular Celebrations the average attendance is good. It is gratifying to note that no family visited refused to con- tribute to the " Robert Hamilton Memorial Fund," for which the sum of $50,45 was collected. The Church Society Lists sent to the Treasurer show that the collectors did their work faithfully. About one-fourth of the whole income of the Mission has been given to Extra-parochial objects. The writer entered upon the eleventh year of his in- cumbency here, on the first Sunday in July, and he takes the liberty of submitting the following statement in regard to what has been done in the Mission during the past ten years : — The Assessment to the Diocesan Board has been increased about 40 per cent ; a new Furnace, Dossal Cur- tain, Altar Cloth, a S. S. Library of about 400 books, and other improvements, have been provided for the Church at Dixville ; St. Lawrence's Church, Barford, has been re- shingled and painted, and other repairs have been made ; A Bell, Furnace, Granite Foundation, Dossal, Altar Cloth and Stained-Glass Chancel "Windows, have been added to St. Paul's, Stanhope, and the Church has been painted without and tinted and varnished within ; while the Per- ryboro' Congregation now worships in a pretty new Church with all the accessories for the conducting of Divine wor- ship in a reverent manner. The Parsonage also has been improved by the addition of new shingles, hard-wood floor in three rooms, paint outside and in, furnace, &c., &c. Daring this period we have raised within the Mission $4,848.48 for Parochial objects, and $1,396.41 for Extra- 87 Paiochial objects. The Parish Register sho'ws 202 Baptisms (53 of them adult), 28 marriages and 79 burials. There have been upwards of one hundred Confirmed. Communicants on the roll last Easter : — Dixville, 50 ; St. Lawrence's, 4 ; Stanhope, 20 ; Perryboro', 30. Total, 104 . A very pleasant event took place on the tenth anniversary of the Incumbent's marriage, July 16, when the parishion- ers of the different parts of the Mission to the number of about seventy-five visited the Parsonage in the form of a surpsise party, bringing with them their own refreshments. The Baptist Past or and a few of his flock also showed their friendship by being present. After a couple of hours of social intercourse refreshments were served, followed by a few well-chosen remarks by Mr. W. H. Cowhard, who, on behalf of the Dixville Congregation, presented a China Din- ner and Tea Set and Pickle Dish to Mrs. Murray ; while Mr. James Nish, representing Perryboro' Congregation, gave your humble servant an envelope containing a nice sum of money, to be invested in something to serve as a suitable memento of the occasion. In addition to these there were several presents from individuals. The Incumbent thanked all heartily for their kind visit, spoke of the pleasant relations that had always existed between Priest and people, and hoped that the Church's work would continue to prosper. The reading ofa passage of Scripture, followed by Prayers and the singing of " God Save the Queen," brought these happy proceedings to a close. A few words now as to each individual Congregation. St. Cuthbert^s, DixvUle. — A very successful Christmas Tree, due to the efforts of a few energetic members of the Congregation, delighted the children and their parents as well. Sunday School work has gone on as usual, the attendance has been fairly good. At the Easter Vestry meeting it was decided to have the electric lights put into the Church, and they were put in two weeks later. The recent heavy rain-storms having come with such violence as to drive the water through the shingling, so that the interior walls are discolored in places, the Wardens deemed it advisable to have the roof reshingled, which work is now well under way. Monthly social gatherings are being held at different houses for the twofold purpose of bringing the different members of the Congregation move into touch with one another, and of helping to raise a repair fund; so far the 38 results have been very satisfactory, as the sum of $38 has already been raised. The Harvest y^Thanksgiving Service was held on the evening of October 4. The Church was very prettily decorated with autumn leaves, flowers, fruit, etc. Dr. Uumbell kindly consented to preach, and his force and eloquence charmed the large congregation present at the service. SL Lawrence^s, Barford. — This Church was closed from November to May. I have to thank the Rev. Geo. B. Ward for kindly taking the iServices here, and assisting me at Dizville and iStanhope, during his holiday. The interior of the Church has been repaired. St. Paul's, Stanhope. — In my last report I referred to the losses this Congregation had sustained by removals; since that was written, however, our numbers have kept decreasing, so that at present there are little more than half as many as we had a year ago. Despite this state of things, the assessments have been paid up to date ; but, I fear, w^e shall have to plead for a reduction next year. Misses Damon and Casady have done good work in the Sunday School. The Guild is still in existence, trying to raise funds to keep the Church in good order. The most discouraging feature of the work here is that there seems to be no hope of any new branch of industry being started to either induce those who have left to return or those who are about to leave to remain. The Rev. A. Stevens kindly preached at the Harvest Thanksgiving Service. The Church was tastefully decorated for the occasion and well filled, as several of Mr. Stevens' old friends drove from Dixville to have an opportunity of meeting him and hearing his earnest words. St. George's, Perrpboro\ — The Very Rev. the Dean of Trinidad, having come to visit his son who was in the employ of Mr. Hobson, spent the months of March and April at Ferryboro', during which time the Congregation was favoured with regular Sunday and special week-day Services, including Holy Week and Easter ; and the Incumbent was spared the hardships of several long drives over almost impassable roads, for which he was sincerely grateful. The Easter accounts showed a balance of upwards of 1112 on the right side. The exterior of the Church 39 been repainted and otherwise improved. A special Service was held on Thanksgiving Day, at which there was a good attendance ; eighteen received the Blessed Sacrament. The foregoing gives a fair idea as to how the work of the Church has been carried on in the past ; and though, on the whole, there is much cause for thankfulness to Almighty God for past blessin£rs, and good reason to take courage as to the future, yet there are some shortcomings that I should like to have remedied. Would that I could report more favourably as to the attendance at the Sunday evening Services at DixviJle, and all the services at Stanhope ; the prospects for starting a branch of the Woman's Auxiliary ; and the more faithful observance of the greater Fasts and week-day Festivals ! I shall close this report by thanking the Church- Wardens, Organists and members of the Choirs, Church Society and other helpers, for their co-operation, and my parishioners for their kindness. Baptisms, 5; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 7. FiNANCIAI, StATEMKNT. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Foreign Missions Domestic Missions Mission to Jews Children's Lenten Otfering..., Canadian Patriotic Fund S. P. G .1 ^ Total DIOCESAN. Church Society : General Fund (Offertory)... Mission Fund " Pension Fund " House-to-house Collections Bishop's College ..... Robert Hamilton Memorial... Total So $ cts. 1 78 1 44 87 4 57 4 20 1 3< 14 20 $ cts 65 1 04 4 48 15 00 m u . t* o 1-4 03 CQ $ cts. 2 3fj 2 20 4 55 $ cts. .S 11 1 28 1 21 45 60 1 70 10 00 44 22 16 09 o 03 OQ Oh CD cts. 85 82 86 1 02 1 72 85 CO $ cts. 59 6 12, cts. 50 G8 2 17 6 65 50 11 26 20 76 12 2f cts. 3 .34 1 41 2 07 11 60 1 10 7 60 27 12 ; eta. 4 15 6 76 3 OH 6 IB 11 28 5 68 .37 08 $ cts. 4 49 6 24 10 00 32 25 4 75 50 45 108 18 40 PAROCHFAL. Assessment or Stipend to Rector.. Easter Offerin); Sunday School purposes Current Expense.s Church or Parsonajje Improvements Christmas Otfering to Organist. Total Grand Total $ cts. 100 00 10 07 10 50 15 00 -; ; 00 6 50 $ cts. n5 110 15 00 $ cts. • 5B 00 4 05 G 7t' 5 00 ■" Too $ Cts 50 00 13 "" "2"00 21 00 is 00 4 00 181 G7 87 00 107 64 77 3") 104 22 79 13 243 09 118 46 $ cts. 271 00 36 45 17 20 25 00 67 00 II 50 428 15 573 41 't"1 • "■ BISHOP S COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. ', The Rev. Principal Whitney reports :— It is hardly possible for me to present a report for the last year, as I have only had charge of the Institution and its work for three months. I must, however, express the pleasure with which I have taken up a good work hitherto so ably carried out by my predecessors and Dr. Allnatt. To us who are of necessity firm believers in the quiet in- fluence of Christian character and of association, a resi- dential College on Christian lines is a force for good not easily overestima'ed. Last June thirteen stjidents graduated in arts, of w^hom five are now in the |)ivinity House. The entry of fresh men has been lower than of late years in numbers, but the quality of their work and their promise is very good. From my correspondence I think this slight deticiency in num- bers is not likely to continue. With regard to numbers there are two observations I should like to make : (1). I am specially anxious that the College should be brought into as close connection as pos- sible with the body of teachers in the District; our lectures on pedagogy and the large number of our graduates now engaged in teaching, make a very good beginning, but I think the connection can be made much closer to the be- nefit both of the profession and of the College. My clerical brethren can do much to help by serving as much as possible as links between the College and the teachers in their neighbourhood. (2). It might be possible for the Clergy more generally to follow an example already set by some, and bring not only the iSchool, but also the College before parents making plans for their sons. The advantage of a College, where residence under proper care is provided 41 always appeals to parents and should be laid before them. At tlie same time, in the case of teachers hampered by lack of means, the College would be prepared, if necessary, to allow residence outside the College if cheaper. The financial position of the College will in the end be much better than at present. Until then there are many ways in which help is needed, and those, who like the Clergy, can procure us help, can feel that such help runs no risk of being wasted by the College falling into financial straits. It will goto buildup an institution sure of suc- cess in the end, but in the meanwhile forced to make large demands upon its friends. With reference to the School, to which I am also Chaplain, I have been greatly pleased with the tone of the boys. I am endeavouring to make the utmost use of the Chapel and our religious instruction as giving the best foundation for education and character. As teachers we are bound to keep from making proselytes of non-Church boys under our care, but we are equally bound to see that the admirable educational methods of the Prayer Book are fully impressed upon the Church of England boys, and to the adequate performance of this solemn trust I shall al- ways give the most anxious care. I may add that the Head Master and myself are seeking to revive on better and juster lines the Old School Mission. As a new-comer 1 feel bound to say that the Head Master in his care for the boys and his methods with them satisfies an exacting standard, and reaps a just reward in numbers mounting BISHOPS COLLEGE BROTHERHOOD OF READERS. (Endorsed by Rev. B. O. Wilkinson, Warden.) ■ 1.1 A I^T A. H. Wurtele.—kt Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands, from December to July ; supplied Sawyerville from August to September 2nd. Was at Johnville ^ieptember IHh, Stanstead September 16th ; supplied Angu'i from September 23rd to December, with the exception o*' two Sundays, and will continue to do so to the middle oC December. Mr. E. R. iZoy— Assisted Canon Fouter at Coaticook from December to end of October, with the exception of one month at Christmas, and one in Summer, when he assisted Rev. J, J. Roy at Sabrevois. ri ir- ii i ■ I Mr. R. A. Cowling— Took Services at Moulton Hill with Mr. Ward, from December to eud of June, and supplied Denistown, Ma., from July 6th to September 10th. Mr. G. E. TTertg-aw/— Supplied Kitley, Ontario Diocese, from July 1st to vSeptember 20th. Mr. J. G. Ward— Took Services at Moulton Hill with Mr. Cowling from December to end of June, and assisted Canon Foster at Coaticook November 4th and 18th. Mr. A. H. Baker — Supplied Lansdowne, Ontario, from July 7th to September 9th, Is now taking Services at Moulton Hill. Mr. W. T. Wheeler — Supplied Sydenham from July 1st to July 27th ; supplied Angus October 7th and 14th ; assisted Canon Foster, Coaticook, November 11th. Mr. M. Shewen — Assisted Rev. Rural Dean Campbell (Diocese of Fredericton) from April to September; has been in charge of Haskill Hill Mission since September. Mr. G. O. Smith— k^xW 11th and 18th Denistown Mission, with Mr. P. Callis ; supplied East Sherbrooke May 27th and June 20th. Took Sunday School at Milby on November llth and 18th, including part of Service on June 18th, and is now engaged in Sunday School work at Milby under the direction of the Rev. J. W. Way man. Mr. Crowdy — Supplied Cookshire from July 8th to 29th, and supplied Johnville, Milby and Sandhill from August 5th to 26th. Besides the above, Mr. Gordon has taken occasional work, and Mr. Carroll has been preventtd by illness from doing the work he had intented taking. Of those who have left us since our last report was handed in, Messrs. Callis, Tnnnar, LeGallais and Balfour have been ordained to the Diaconate ; Mr. C. W. Mitchell is now, until such time as he can be ordained, assisting the Bishop of Quebec in Secretarial and other work; Mr. Aytoun is at Lichfield Theological College, England. All these were actively engaged in Readers' work up to the time of their leaving us. BEAUCE. The Rev. H. R. Bigg reports : — Having been in charge of this Mission for only six months, I do not feel that I can give a report that will do justice to the Mission. The Services have been fairly well * I 4 b 43 attended at all the stations; and I believe interest in, and good feeling: towards the various works of the Church, to be on the increase. The District is, I am sorry to say, en- tirely without school tea^-hers~a lamentable event — and school matters in the District of Cranbourne are under a decidedly thick cloud at present owing to a lack of co- operation. However, the future may show a silver lining to I hat cloud. Harvest Services were held at St. George and Cumberland Mills and were well attended. The Churches were nicely decorated by members of the respective congregations. The Rev. I. M. Thompson, Rector of Levis, preached the Thanksgiving sermon at St. George. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese visited St. George and held a Contirmation there on December 20th. Seven can- didates presented themselves and received the " Laying- on of Hands." I am glad to hear rumours of a branch of the Woman's Auxiliary in the air (the rumours, not the Auxiliary), and I hope that they will crystallize into an established fact. Baptisms, 6; Confirmed, 7; Burials, 3. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN Foreign Missions Domestic Missions..., Patriotic Fund St. George. ^SlaTd. Total DIOCESAN : Church Society— General Fund " " Mission Fund «r «t Pension Fund " " House-to-house Col. Bishop's College '. Total PAROCHIAL: Assessment or Stipend to Rector. Current Expenses $ 3 17 1 47 9 00 13 64 3 73 70 5 03 12 50 2 11 24 07 100 00 25 63 f 68 $ 3 85 1 47 13 25 4 25 4 93 18 57 2 03 5 25 4 35 1 03 86 104 12 66 40 00 21 05 1 90 Total... $125 63 $61 05 Grand Total $163 34 $78 64 35 00 9 40 $44 40 946 30 3 73 3 59 10 28 16 85 4 18 38 63 175 00 56 08 $231 08 $288 28 BOURG LOUIS. The Rev. J. B. Debbage reports :— Within a few days, not only the year, but the Century, will have completed its course. The last year has not been devoid of events, to us of interest; yet, like daily cares, 44 these seem to be of passing rather than general interest, and so can scarcely claim a place in the Society's Annual Re- port. The Lord Bishop came to us for Confirmation in the early summer, when thirteen Candidates were present- ed for this blessed means of grace. The preparation called for by these annual visits offers the grandest opportunities for imparting instruction in the principles of our holy reli- gion, which any faithful pastor can ask for. An adult re- cently confirmed, not hitherto of our Communion, has since this event made the Confirmation Service and other Services of our Church the basis of daily religious instruc- tion to children under her care. The addresses given by his Lordship on the occasion of his visit were particularly helpful in emphasizing and enlarging upon the instruction already given on Christian principles, and the fruit by which they may be tested and measured. Later in the year we had visits from our Rural Dean, the Rev. A. J. Bal- four, of Quebec, the Rev. W. Barton, the Rev. C. Wilfrid Balfour and the Kev. Dr. Fyles, each in turn preaching for us on special occasions. Dr. Fyles, in addition to two ser- mons on a Sunday, gave us on the evening following a most interesting Lecture on the subject of Insects, which was much appreciated by a large audience. The Lecture called to many minds the Psalmists' exclamation and promise, " Marvellous are Thy Works." •♦ I will speak of all Thy marvellous works." Tnese occasional visits from a Clerical Brother are most welcome to one much of the time isolated, and are appreciated too by his flock. Our Church work has gone on much as in former years — Church- Wardens, Sunday School Teachers, Organists and Church Society Collectors — endeavouring each to do his or her as- signed duty as well as x)ossible, under circumstances not always encouraging. On a few occasions I have been un- able to hold appointed Services at out-stations, defeated in my efforts by the elements and by snow drifts, similar to those which once baflled the great Napoleon in his efforts to reach Moscow. In times past three schools in this iirllasion were aided bv liberal grants from the Church So- ciety. By means ot this aid the schools were kept in suc- cessful operation, and many children supplied with a good general education, which helped materially to fit them for greater usefulness in after life. Some of these are still with us, and are now leading citizens, but the majority are working in more active centres. Of those, not many years r vJ w * « k 45 ♦ r ago, pupils in one of these schools, one is now a zealous Clergyman of our Church, another a Government School Inspector and member of the Board of Education, whilst a third is Rghting for Queen and Empire in South Africa. The school which these three attended is the only one of the three schools now receiving any help from the Church Society. This school is at present taught by Miss Winifred Fyles, a well qualified, zealous and popular teacher. Baptisms, 8 ; Confirmed, 18 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 5. FlMANOIAL STATEHINT. EXTRA-DIOGES AN— Foreign Missions, $2.00 ; Domestic Missions, $1.88. Patriotic Fund,»2.56 ; S. P. G., $1.00— Total $7 24 DIOCESAN— Church Society— General Fond, $2.00; Mission Fund, $4.15: Pension Fund, $3.25; House-to-house Collections, $18 45; Bishop^a College, $1.17: Compton Ladies' College, $0.63 ;Hamil- ton Memorial, $12.50 ; Grand M^re Parsonage, $3.26.— Total 45 4L PAROCHIAL— Assessment, $210.00 ; Easter Offering, $2.87 : Church re- pair, $10.00; Current Expenses, $31.58; Other purposes, $31.26. Total - 286 21 Grand Total $m7 86 BURT. The Rev. C. B. Washer reports : — The work of the Mission during the year has been carried on with little or no variation. The appointments have been kept with due regularity. Of course there has been discouragement, — what parish affords none ? — but there has certainly also been encouragement. St. Paul's. — The Services as usual. The Communicants, many of thom, are not so regular at the Sacrament as they should be. Evening Service is not so well attended as it might be. The Sunday-School keeps up, thanks to willing helpers. No small item at this writing is the renovation of the interior of the Church. The ceiling has been much improved, two-thirds of the cost being borne by the Mission's ever ready and generous friend, the Rev. Canon Richardson. New benches in brown ash and of gothic design have been introduced; new wainscot done along the walls, and mouldings round the windows, and the walls have been freshly tinted. The work is not yet com- plete, but will be soon. Some ladies of the Congregation, — few, but hearty and laborious, — have long time been pre- paring for this undertaking, by getting together sufilcient money for the purpose. The effect of the improvements is decidedly good, and will doubtless assist deroutness of worship and be to the greater glory of God. 46 Si. Thomas's. — Routine work here, as iu the other stations. Congregations continue good. The new Church is well appreciated. Sunday-School is iu abeyance ; to be re-opened next spring. A fence is needed, that will come in time. Assessments paid regularly, St. John's. — H^re, too, Congregations good ; good for the few people we have. This is the weak corner of the Mission. During last few years, death and removals have injured us considerably. No Church people have come in to repair the loss. The few left, however, are valiant The roof of the Church has been re-shingled, and repairs are being done to the clap-boarding. Assessments promptly paid. Thanks are due to our Church Society Collectors. The result of their labours is however below last year's. One does not exactly see why. The calls to give may be many, but there is no evidence that where all these are responded to any one in these parts has yet given in pro- portion to the blessings which he has received from God. In conclusion, we may hope and believe that the work of God is progressing within our bounds, slowly it is true, but surely, we trust. Always "pursuing" is our aim, even though faintness may occasionally aflfect us by the way. Baptisms, 13 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 16. ~ EXTRA-DIOCESAN : Foreifirn Missions FlNAN( nkh Statement. St. Paul's. St.Tbomas'. $ 6 06 1 01 3 64 58 15 46 1 30 U 03 1 53 15 08 2 70 St. John's. $ 98 59 2 68 2 04 Total $ 8 05 4 81 Domeatic Miaaiona Patriotic Fund 19 34 S. P. G Algoma 14 60 17 78 Total 51 27 7 12 6 19 64 58 DIOCESAN : Church Society.— Genera '* " Mission [Fund.. Fund. 1 Fund. o-b. G. 2 70 2 28 3 58 27 25 30 00 6 52 71 33 4U0 00 10 17 3 00 96 00 0*63 2 18 3 90 1 00 •••••• ■••• 2 70 2 91 " " Pensioi 5 76 " «' House-t Svnod Assessment 2 95 1 00 >•••■■ ■•••• M 10 32 00 Snerbrooke Hosnital 5 52 • ••••••••■ Rector. Total PAROCHIAL : Assessment or Stipend to Easter Offerinsr 7 71 70 00 3 96 82 99 60 00 SO 520 00 10 97 Sunday School Durnoaea... 3 00 Church or Parsonage Impc ovem'ts 20 00 $70 80 $80 94 116 00 Total. $509 17 $631 77 $70 00 $84 83 $649 97 $797 54 Grand Total... y ♦ m CACOUNA. HUMMKU UUSOKT. Mr. William Wood, Church- Warden ot'S. James' Church, reports : — Chaplains, 1900 :— July, Rev. J. S. Sykes; August, Rev. A. H. Moore. j, Financial Statkmbnt. " Mission Fund 58 82 " General Expensea.. 78 00 $338 90 CAP A L'AIOLE. SUMMER RESORT. The following brief information with reference to the little Church ♦' St. Peter's on the Rock," at this delightful summer resort on the Lower St. Lawrence, has been ob- tained in part from the Rev. Professor Allnatt, the Cha- plain, and in part from Mr. C. P. Champion, Church-War- den : "The transformation of the building in which Services have been for many years held, from a mere shed into a picturesque and commodious Chapel, has been happily completed. The building is now cruciform in structure, with Chancel, Transepts. Nave and roomy porch. Three tiny stained-glass windows impart t'^uches of bright colour to each transept and the west porch." Services have been held as in previous years. Celebrations on all Sundays and Holy Days, Mattins every day, and Ev^^nsong in addi- tion on Sundays. Financial Statement. Previously collected for en- largement ot Church $ 317 00 Collected in 1!»00 133 00 Offerinj{8 in Church 101 00 $551 00 Cost of enlarging Church and other expenses $527 00 Paid Chaplain 50 OO $577 00 Deficit J26 00 ' "^ '- "t. ■" ■ ■!■ .1 J ill ^ CAPE COVE AND PERCE. The Rov. William Gore Lyster reports : — 1 hare no excuse to offer for an extremely meagre report, except the fact that the past year has been specially un- eventful. The welcome visit of the Lord Bishop in July, and the Confirmation of twenty-one young people within the Mission, were the only occurrences which I can recall to break the monotony of our ordinary lines. But it is matter for thankfulness that the usual work of the Parish has been carried on with regularity. I have pleasure in expressing my obligations to the Lay Helpers and Lady Collectors, and in recording the willing spirit with which aid is always afforded. Our Cape Cove organist, Miss Sud- dard, was married last summer ; and on the occasion of her resigning her position she received a present, towards which nearly every one contributed, as a token of gratitude for services freely and cheerfully rendered for about two years. We have been fortunate in finding a successor to Miss Suddard, in Miss Mary Baker, who plays with a great deal of taste and expression, and performs her duties with much good will. To our Perce organist, Mr, E. Tuzo, we owe a debt of gratitude. Our little Church benefits greatly by his services, which have been kindly and gratuitously rendered for quite a number of years. To meet the requirements of the Diocesan Board, a special effort has been made recently both here and at Perce. The partial failure of the fisheries, with the consequent scarcity of money, accounts in some measure for the defi- ciency. Our Sunday Schools here and at Perc6 have been in successful operation. The kind and self-denying teach- ers deserve our hearty thanks. Baptisms, 11 ; Confirmed, 21 ; Marriage,! ; Burials, 4. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Ciipe Cove. Perco. Total. Foreign Missions $ 4 44 5 41 9 85 S.P. G 5 86 6 HB Patriotic Fund 12 17 5 54 17 71 Total 22 4? 10 95 33 42 DIOCESAN : Church Society— Pension Fnud 4 fiS 2 28 6 9G " " House-to-house Collections 23 7« 12 00 35 70 Bishop's College 3 00 3 00 Hamilton Memorial Fund 13 91 7 50 21 41 Total 45 29 2178 67 07 ' * 49 PAROOIIrAL : AMeMroent or Sti|>en(l to Hector $111000 i^iliooo $510 00 Easter OffurinfC »0 00 lu oi) 4U 00 Sunday School piirposei 1 .^O I .'>0 Current Kxneriies .1000 ^4 00 54 0) Ohurnh or Paraonage imiirorcmcnti C!) 'Jft UO 2^ Total 6;i0 7ft 1 8a 00 7i:« 75 Orana Total $598 61 $215 7:J $^H 2» COATICOOK. The Rev. Canon Foster reports : — The following is a brief report of the work done in this Parish during the current year. At St. Stephen's Church, two Services and a Sunday School, with Catechizing, have been kept up regularly every Sunday throughout the year. At Christ Church, the Sunday afternoon Services are fairly well attended, considering the few Church families that are left in that part of the Parish. Mrs. Joseph Meade and her son Albert, assisted by two other members of the Congregation, have carried on the Sunday School at Christ Church most efficiently. The Ladies' Guild of Christ Church has been reorganized, and is in a most satisfactory condition. The meetings are very well attended, and the utmost harmony prevails. This Guild, since its reorganiza- tion, last Spring, has been hard at work raising funds sufficient to put a good furnace into the Church, thus to render the Church more comfortable than it is at present. The small debt on Christ Church has been paid off, and now we breathe more freely. I have no doubt the Guild will have the new furnace in the Church, and paid for, before the close of the coming year. I am most thankful to be able to report that I still receive efficient and acceptable help, on Sundays, from the Brotherhood of Readers of Bishop's College. Mr. Ernest Roy, B A., assisted me during the year ending October last, and since that time Mr, Ward has taken Mr. Roy's place. Both of these young men are highly respected by all my people, as they deserve to be. The long talked of, and earnestly wished for j'arish Hall, of St. Stephen's Church, has at last materialized, to the great delight of the Ladies who have, for so many years, patiently and perseveringly worked for it. Early last Spring a site on Pleasant and Cutting Streets, op; osite the Eastern Township's Bank, was purchased by the 4 50 Rector and Wardens, with funds left to St. Stephen's Church by the late Mrs. Thomas Brady, of Coaticook. "Work on the Hall was commenced in August last, and it is hoped it will be finished before the close of the current year. It is the same size and on the same plan as the Len- noxville Church Hall, with some added improvements, if I may say so. The roof is covered with slate, and the material and workmanship are of the very best. The estimated cost of the building will be about $2,000 ; of this amount the Ladies' Guild have paid about one thousand dollars, leaving a debt of one thousand on the building, which they are determined to pay off in the near future. The Woman's Auxiliary is still in a very satis- factory condition, having, at present, twenty-eight mem- bers. In response to an appeal from Quebec, the Coaticook Branch pledged itself this year, to give two dollars annually to the Education Fund, and two dollars to the Lady Mis- sionary to Japrfn, Ten dollars was also collected for the Indian Famine Fund. In October, a bale was despatched to the St. Barnabas' Home, valued at about forty-five dol- lars. The Indian boy whom the Woman's Auxiliary has clothed for so many years, having been transferred to the Industrial School at Calgary, another has been adopted, to whom the same assistance will be extended as long as it is required. Baptisms, 11' Marriages, 2; Burials, 6. Financial Statement. St Stephen's Christ's m . , EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Church. Church. *°''"' Foreign Missions $2 84 $2 84 Domestic Missions 3 24 40 3 « DUDSWELL. The Rev. E. B Husband reports : — The work of building up the Church in this Mission has, I trust, under many difficulties, been making some progress. ■ I cannot but hope that some at least have been ltd to a deeper reverence for Holy things, so necessary to the deepening of the Spiritual Life. The attendance at Church, however, has not been what it should. This, I trust, will improve. The various School-House Services have been fairly attended, but these should uot be allowred to take the place of the Church on the Lord's Day. The Sunday Schools have been regularly held during the summer, and I am hoping to carry them on during the winter. In material things the Church at Marbleton has made satisfactory progress. The Guild has collected about $160, with which they have rebuilt the north and west wall of the foundation of the Parsonage, reshingled the horse-shed and Church Hall, built a chimney, provided new lamps for the Church and paid all outstanding debts. Much volun- » • 5^ P ¥ * • •«• . «■ tary work has also been given, in fencing the grave-yard, in re-shingling and other necessary repairs to the Church ; for the latter the congregation are indebted to their old Incumbent, who ' ., vorked hard this Fall to make the Church warm for .l^e winter. To Messrs. Gardener Wil- lardand Albert Chester we are much indebted for marking out the burial-ground in lots, to Mr Glasscock for a plan of the same, and to the Church Helpers' Association, Quebec, for aid towards new Altar Vessels and Altar Linen. The Guild in July last held a very successful sale of work and entertainment, at which they realized $44.13. Also a Harvest Supper in October. The W. A. has also worked steadily, having sent a bale this Fall to Calgary. In DudswcU the Guild has been holding regular meet- ings, and are now working for a Parish Library. They propose this winter to have short cottage lectures and in- structions in singing, at their meetings. At East Duds well, the {Services have been hearty and fairly well attended. I now hold two Sunday Services a month in the afternoon and evening. Three persons were confirmed at Duds well on November 16th by the Lord Bishop of Quebec ; but I regret many more were not present to listen to His Lordship's plain and instructive address on the Christian's life and helps thereto. To all Church workers, the Organists, Choirs, Church- Wardens, members of Guilds, and W. A., and others, I tender my hearty thanks for their co-operation with me in my work in this Mission. I trust that with the new Century we may be enabled to work with renewed ener- gy, to the honour and glory of God. Baptisms, 10 ; Confirmed, 3 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 10. Financial Statement. St. Paul's G'dShephord East m . , EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Dudswdl Dudswoll. Dudswell. **"*'• Foreiga Missions $ 1 51 $ I 65 $ 3 16 " 4 78 Dumestic iM lesions.... Woman's Auxiliary... Patriotic Fund 8. P G. Bicentenary 2 82 5 60 6 fi7 a 68 1 06 90 4 23 2 10 Total DIOCESAN : Cburcti Society— General Fund.... '* " Mission Fund .... " " Pension Fund Bisbop's College Compton Ladies' College The Uobt. Haniiltou Memorial Fund Total 19 28 5 60 9 90 5 78 9 01 90 29 22 57 2 88 2 41 1 40 1 70 9 05 65 89 70 00 77 25 92 22 77 03 40 47 14 30 18 01 11 26 92 30 19 58 PAROCHIAL : Assessment or Stipend to Rector... $:i25 00 EHBterOfferinj? 6 75 Current Kxpcnsea 12 60 Church or Parsonage improvements 110 00 Gift foOrRftnist 10 00 Otherpurposos 36 41 Total 500 1!> Grand Total $537 18 $125 00 $450 00 6 78 20 58 32 58 15 4» 125 40 6 00 16 00 21 41 57 82 188 48 688 67 $208 78 $1 82 $748 08 DURHAM. , The Rev. W. J. Curran reports : — In reviewing the work of the past year, I feel I can thank God and take courage for the future. In my last report, I said I had on hand the sum of $165.00 towards the Endowment Fund for Holy Trinity Church, Kirkdale, and St. Paul's Church, L'Avenir, and that I hoped to be able to collect the necessary balance of $135.00 before the end of year to render the fund available for revenue. I am now pleased to say that this has been accomplished, and on the first of January last, I sent to the Treasurer the sum of $300.00, which more than completed it ; and at the request of the Diocesan Board, the Congregation of South Durham raised their assessment from $150.00 to $175.00, and the Congregation of L'Avenir raised theirs from $160.00 to $160.00. So that at the commencement of the year we had practically become a self-support ng Mission. The Angel of Death has visited the Parish and two of our best men have gone to their rest, viz., Mr. Philip Lyster, a faithful member of the Congregation since the year 1834, when the first Church was built, and Mr W. G. Lyster, born in the Parish and ever a zealous churchman. Truly it can be said of each : " They rest from their labours and their works do follow them." Holy Trinity Church, Kirkdale. — The Services here have been well attended and are hearty The Holy Communion has been administered on the first Sunday of each month throughout the year. Mr. W. H. Lyster, the energetic Warden, who feels it a pleasure to spend his time and give of his means to the work of the Church, last June got the one side of the roof of the Church shingled and painted, and its foundation repaired at a cost of $89.00. This sum he collected from the members of the Parish. The interior of the Church has also been painted through the eiiorts of « .• • .» the Ladies of the Congregation, at a cost of $91.00. Towards this object the Church Helpers of Quebec gave a fenerous subscription of $20. I wish on behalf of the ladies of Kirkdale to thank them for their great help in this good work. The Lord Bishop visited the Mission when the Church was re-opened, and expressed himself well pleased with what had been done. j\ t this Service two Candidates wore confirmed and at the close of the Service they received their first Communion. St. James* Church, South Durham. — The Services here have been regularly held every Sunday throughout the year. The Holy Communion is administered on the third Sunday of each month. The Congregations have been very large. The Services are very hearty as the people respond well. A new organ has been placed in the Church by the Ladies at a cost of $150.00, on which they have paid $125.00. They hope before Easter to pay the balance. The horse-shed has been painted at a cost of $30.00. The Sunday School was conducted all through the Summer months. At present I have week night Services in the Dowd's Settlement, which I trust will be the means of effecting much good. The Lord Bishop visited the Mission of South Durham in September last and gave a lecture on the History of the Church. Although the night was very unfavourable, the Congregation was large. St. Pavfs Church, VAvenir. — The Services here have been held every Sunday throughout the year. The Holy Communion has been administered on the second Sunday of each month. A npw organ has been placed in the Church at a cost of $125 00 ; half of this has been met and it is hoped that before Easter the organ will be paid for. The outside of the Church has been painted at a cost of $36.00. His Lordship visited the Mission here in September and confirmed three Candidates. The following Clergymen have officiated in the Parish, during the year : The Venerable Archdeacon Roe, D.D., Rev. Mr. Etherington, Rector of Trinity Church, Quebec, and the Rev. James L Flanagan, of Montreal, My brother David Curran took charge of the Parish in the month of July, while I was in Quebec taking duty for the Rev. E. A. Dunn, of St. Paul's Church. I need not say how much their services were appreciated by the people. In conclusion I wish to thank the Wardens of the three Churches for their encouraging words and valuable help I in the work of the Church, the Sunday School teachers for their aid and all who have assisted me in my work in the Parish. Baptisms, 6 ; Confirmed, 13 ; Marriages, 2 ; Barials, 6. EXTRA-DtOCESAN: Foreign Miasioim Domeatic Missions .. . Missions to Jews For Bishop of Algoma Patriotic Fund Financial Statkment. South Kitkdalf. Durluun. L'Avenir. $1 4tt 1 25 62 6 70 7 71 11 34 2 80 Total DIOCESAN : General Fund Pension Fund ilouse-to-house Collections. 8 57 12 70 Total PAROCHIAL : Assessment to Rector Easter Utfering Current Expenses ■ Church improvements ParsonaKu improvements. Endowment ii'und 12 70 210 00 4 00 25 00 102 91 5 85 66 00 20 54 92 1 00 1 92 175 00 1 66 10 00 102 26 8 85 2 80 1 75 62 Total. tl 49 1 25 62 7 71 20 84 31 91 2 67 1 62 12 70 2 37 16 09 160 00 545 00 b 75 3 00 75 00 38 00 340 17 14 70 68 50 134 50 Total. 473 85 297 77 306 50 1078 12 Grand Total $496 12 Church improvements collected out- side of Parish 20 00 $320 23 $31] 67 $1127 02 20 00 EAST ANGUS. The Rev. W. A. Adcock reports : — In reviewing the past year's work, while one is conscious of many omissions and commissions to be regretted, there is much to be thankful for and to encourage one. Indifferience to holy things is what we have most to contend with, and this is I think due in a great measure to the mills running on Sundays, which obliges about one half of my people to be at their daily occupation when they should be at Church. Many would like this Sunday work discontinued, but are helpless to bring about such a change, and are compelled to bow to the inevitable. '• Corporations have no souls," is truly exemplified here. Then there is the ever coming and going and the crowding of several families in small dwelling-houses, which add much to our difficulties. Yet on the whole, the way in which the people have assisted me in Church work is very gratifying. The big task of restoring the Church and work on Parsonage, etc., is now all paid off, and many ^were the kindly expressions 61 followed by generous subscriptions from the working men of Angus, who paid the bills. Instead of an ugly, cold and uninviting Church, we now have a very neat and comfortable edifice, good for the next quarter of a century, and free of all debt. The Sunday School is being faithfully carried on. The Ladies' Guild continues to do good work. Twelve have been added by Confirination to the number of our Communicants, and the Lord's Table is much better attended than it used to be. While on the whole it may be truly said, progress has been made, and much have we to be thankful for, it is only just to add we have fallen short in many things. Ascot continues about the same ; the Services have been regularly held. It is impossible to do much here owing to the pausity of Church families. We endeavour to promptly pay the assessments and keep the Church Fabric in good condition. The people are steadfast at Holy Communion, and a happier Church household I have never known. It may well be said that these people are of one mind in a housu. This makes the work easy and affords much happiness to him who ministers in Holy things. Baptisms, 11 ; Confirmed, 12 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 6. Financial Statement. ilni^t«.—EXTR> -DIOCESAN. —Foreign Missions, $2.00 ; Domestic Missions, $2.00 ; Mission to Jews, $0.02 ; Patriotic Fund, $5.55 ; S. P. (}., *a.25.— Total $ 16 42 DIOCESAN.— General Fund, $2.00 ; Pension Fund, $1.04 ; House-to- house Collections, *7.25.— Total 10 29 PAROCHIAL— Asaessment, $140.00; Easter Offerings, $4.19 ; Sunday School, $8.00 ; Current Expenses, $35.00 ; General restor- ation, $100.00.— Total 287 19 Total $312 90 Ascot. — Foreign Missions, $1.00 ; Pension Fund, $1.00 ; Assessment, $70.00.— Total 72 00 Grand Total $384 90 EATON AND MILBY. The Rev. J W. Wayman reports : — A review of the work of the past year with its visible results in this newly established Mission is very encour- aging. At all the stations the Services have been well at- tended, and there is a marked increase in the number of regular Communicants. The assessments have been punc- tually met, and the Financial Report shows a great im- provement in the amount of money raised in each place. In Johnville the members of our invaluable Ladies' 62 Guild have been working hard in order to carry out et- tensive improvements in the Church Hall. We hope that the work will be completed before Spring, and that then the room in which we worship will be seemly in its ap- pearance and appointments. Our thanks are also due to the linembers of the Choir, and especially to the Organist, Mri. E. P. Smith, who is always ready to help. At Sand Hill we have some very energetic Church Helpers. During the year the Guild has oeen working steadily, and now has a considerable sum in hand. The Ohurch lot has been surveyed and the ladies intend in the Spring to have it neatly fenced. The Harvest Thanks* giving Service here was very enjoyable. The Rev. Profes- sor Wilkinson, of Bishop's College, kindly came out to preach on this occasion and his presence afforded much pleasure to the large Congregation, many of whom are old parishioners of his. Miss Persis Coates still takes charge of the music and is a model organist. A visit from the Bishop was the most important event of the year to the Milby Church people. His Lordship confirmed thirteen Candidates, all of whom made their first Communion on the Sunday following. The Service was most interesting and helpful. An etlbrt is being made to re-establish the tSunday School. Messrs. G. O. Smith and Koy, of Bishop's College, have promised their assist- ance, and it is hoped that enough can be raised to pro- vide the necessary expensii of horse hire. The Guild, un- der the able presidency of Mrs. Libby, is working for a Church Hall, which is certainly badly needed. On Thanksgiving Day we had the pleasure of a visit from Rev. R. C. Tambs, who preached an excellent ser- mon. Both the (congregation and myself are grateful to Miss Tambs for her valuable services as organist. Baptisms, 18; Confirmed, 13; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 3. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Foreign Missions ... Domestic Missions •.. Patriotic Fund Financial Siatkment. Jolinvillo. $ 45 75 1 «0 Milby Sandliill. Total. $ 1 H8 $ 80 $ 2 93 1 00 65 2 40 1 30 2 40 3 30 Total DIOCESAN: Church Society— General Fund. " '• Mission Fund... " '* Pension Fund.. House-to-houso Collections fiobt. Hamilton Memorial 2 80 3 98 3 85 10 63 , 42 1 00 60 1 02 2 36 1 00 1 65 42 2 60 3 38 3 50 1 65 Total 2 02 5 03 1 00 11 65 63 PAtlOCniAI, : AiMiBniciit or Stipend to Roctor $100 00 Easter Offering Current Kxpcnses 13 00 v^hiirc hor i'arsonngeimprnrcmenta.. 110 00 Total 226 00 rand Total $22!' S2 8100 00 2 42 & 00 ftO 00 1&7 42 $100 00 44 10 00 60 00 I no 44 $ltUi 43 $1(5 2V $300 00 2 8A 30 00 210 00 &42 88 85S5 04 FITCH BAY VND aEOROEVILLE. The Rev. G. G. Nicolls reports : The '• pivotal " event in the his^o v^ of the Mission during the year has been the departurv irom amongst us of Dr. Codd, who went to Algorr... jist after Easu r to work there as a lay-reader, to be orda neu later. This has cut in two, so to speak, the Services in both Churches, i. e.,bi'< educed them from two every Sunday to one. Dr. Codd had acted as lay-reader for eight or nine years, and the Mission owes him a debt which cannot be measured, especially when it is remembered that his sei\ ices were given as a labour of love. It was anticipated that when only one Service a Sunday could be given, instead of two, the average attendance at each Service would be increased, but as regards Fitch Bay, the contrary has been the case. This however is perhaps partly accounted for by the fact that we have lost ' i.> members, all communicants, out of our small Congregation ; though of these it is hoped that four may return. Indeed one has already done so, though it is feared that he will leave us again in the Spring. This loss of memhevs has been felt in more than one way ; our finances, especially, being appreciably affected. " Your Missionary " has a certain amount of satisfaction in the knowledge that when Services were more than once suspended elsewhere, during last winter, by reason of severe storms and blocked roads, those in this Mission took place as usual. Only once was I obliged to turn back when going to Bachelder's ; and then only because it would have been nearly dark before I could have reached the School House ; and the Congregation, if any, would have dispersed. With this exception, the Services in the School-House have gone on as usual ; the attendance being about the same as last year. The Bishop was with us on Passion Sunday (April Ist), and confirmed five at Fitch Bay in the morning (one woman nearly 70 years of age, a married woman, two young girls and a young man), and the same number at Georgeville in the afternoon, (a married woman and four young man). His Lordship gave on each occasion telling and heart-stirring addresses ; and ia the evening lectured at Fitch Bay after Evensong ; his lecture being listened to with breathless attention, and the Congregation wonder- fully large considering the very bad condition of the roads. The Rev. A. Stevens, of Hatley, was the preacher at both Harvest Thanksgiving Services, at Georgeville on the 3rd, and Fitch Bay on the 4th of October, and we are indebted to him for two very admirable sermons. The decorations at each Church were an improvement upon those of former years, the music excellent, and the whole tone of the Ser- vices heartily bright and joyful. It is to be regretted that the attendance at Georgeville was smaller than it should have been. We were able to fulfil our hope of repairing and painting the fence round the Church-yard at Georgeville in June, and it has improved the appearance of the whole property in a most striking manner. The horse-shed was also par- tially painted, and it is intended to finish it in the Spring. The furnace at Georgeville, which not only smoked but also heated the Church very poorly, was put in thorough repair before the winter was upon us. The number of summer visitors was smaller than in the two previous years till August, when it reached fully the maximum of 1898 and '99. They were as usual most kind and helpful, and had a large share in making the annual sale and entertainm >nt, under the auspices of the Ladies' Guild, the success that it was — financially and otherwise. The Guild has started for the winter with renewed vigour, and has already held several meetings. The Children's Guild has not yet begun its winter work, but will shortly. It was very active last winter, and has been useful and helpful in many ways. During the heavy gale on the evening of November 1st, the iron cross sur- mounting the spire at Georgeville (weighing probably a cwt ), has wrenched from its fastenings, fell to the ground, and was broken into fragments. In its descent it struck the roof, but luckily on the edge, and therefore did but slight fUmage. Had it struck higher up it would probably have gone through into the Church and wrought much havoc. At the same time a largo portion of the roof of the barn of Mr. Parker, who lives opposite the Church, was \ m carried over his house and across the road, and landed against the front of the Church ; the only damage done, most singular to relate, being the breaking of some small panes of glass in the lower window of the tower. The Church at Fitch Bay is indebted this year to the kindness of the Rev. W. A. Gustin, a "Fitch Bay boy," for the very handsome gift of a complete set of four beautiful silk Chalice veils and burses ; while Georgeville has had given to it a very fine Lectern Bible, bound iu brown morocco, with gilt edges and clasp. This is the kind donation of Mrs. Ward, of Brooklyu, N. Y., who has a summer cottage at Owl's Head. On September 18th, Oral Kingsley Rider, a most earnest, devout and devoted Churchman, went from us, at the early age of 24, to enter into the more glorious life which leads to the most glorious of all. His long and harassing illness had been borne with patience and pertisct resignation. A short biographical notice of him appeared in the Diocesan Gazette for October. Baptisms, 7 ; Confirmed, 10 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 3. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Fitch Bay. Georgeville. Total. Foreign Missions $171 $0 22 $193 Domestic Missions 1 OU 95 2 55 Mission to Jews 140 57 197 Canadian Patriotic Fund 115 5 19 6 34 S. P.G 86 4 58 5 44 Total.... 6 72 1151 18 23 DIOCESAN: Church Society— General Fund 82 82 •' •' Mission Fund 192 4 15 6 07 H " Pension Fund 81 81 ** " House-to-house Collections.... 8 60 7 75 16 26 Hospital, Sherbrooke 1 05 1 30 2 35 R. Hamilton Memorial 6 00 2 50 8 50 Total 18 29 16 61 34 80 PAROCHIAL: Assessment $ 90 GO $150 00 $240 00 Easter OflTering 176 114 2 89 Sunday School purposes 6 00 5 34 10 34 Current Expi^nses 11 00 64 .30 75 30 Woman's Guild 60 00 60 00 Children's Guild 45 00 46 00 Cash 7 56 7 66 ' Total 116 31 326 78 44109 Grand Total $ 140 32$ 353 80 $194 12 66 FRAMPTON. The Rev. G. F. Hibbard reports :— There has been the usual quiet parish work, of which it is unnecessary to speak in detail, and a Parochial Mission in June, conducted by the Rev. I. M. Thompson, which was marked by a devotional spirit throughout. The personal love felt by the Congregation for the Missioner, the general impression of the depth of his religious fervour, and the ex- pository rather than the exhortatory nature of the addresses gave the whole Mission an air of a lay letreat. We cannot sufficiently thank Mr. Thompson for his w^ork among us. There was a break for two weeks in April in the usual Services owing to scarlet fever in my family, this including Holy "Week and Easter Sunday. During this time the Rev. F. J, Boyle held the Sunday Services in East Framp- ton. The illness in my family showed me how far the kindness of the people of this community could go in a case of a dangerous and infectious disease. Nearly isolated by the almost impassable state of April roads, and the great difficulty of obtaining skilful medical advice, we should have been helpless had it not been for the kindness of some of our neighbours, our own people and some of the Roman Catholics as well. Mrs. W. Bartholomew, Mrs. H. Hodgson and Mr. R. Bartholomew and others being of invaluable aid when all the members of my family were ill at the same time. Parsonage improvements have been carried con- siderably forward ; and now my people are facing the heavy, but grateful task of restoring their two little Churches. Another new " Dominion " Chapel organ was purchased this year, replacing the old organ in S. Paul's, Hemison. The S. Paul's G-uild have worked very successfully to raise the purchase money. I note with thankfulness an increase in the average number of Communicants, and also that the East Frampton people seem to be overcoming their repug- nance to bad weather, and on stormy Sundays the Church does not bear quite such a deserted appearance as last year. In West Frampton we have also fairly good Congrega- tions, considering the number of people and the usual state of the roads ; but there is room for improvement in some households. Taking things on the whole the outlook is encouraging, and our people are, I am sure, striving to live up to the high ideal which has been placed before them in past times by former Incumbents, and this year by the '. ! A » 61 Rural Dean during tho Mission. I have as usual to ex- press my thankfulness for many acts of kindness on the part of our people and for the kind assistance of Mr. Boyle in all my East Frampton Services. To Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, on r^ccount of their unvarying kindness and helpfulness we owe much. During my holidays Mr. H. P. Boyle officiated most acceptably at the Sunday Services. The members of the "Woman's Auxiliary in this Mission forwarded a bale through the S. Matthew's branch in Que- bec to the North- West, and contributed $9.75 towards the Indian Famine Fund. Baptisms, 10 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 6. Fi.VANciAL Statement. East West EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Prampton. Frampton. Total. Foreign Missions $100 f .3 00 $ 4 00 Domestic rvlissions 155 2 14 3 69 Woman's Auxiliary 7 00 2 75 9 75 Patriotic Fund 5 79 6 00 11 79 Total 15 34 13 89 29 23 DIOCESAN: _. ChurchSocietj— General Fund 100 171 2 71 ** " Mission Fund 1 17 I .S3 2 50 " " Pension Fund 88 2 15 3 03 " " Houae-to-house Collections... 22 00 16 50 38 ''0 Bishop's College 175 ] ?5 Total 26 80 21 69 48 49 PAROCHIAL: Assessment or Stipend to Rector 165 00 155 00 320 00 Easter Ottering 5 25 5 13 10 43 Current Expenses 20 00 7 88 27 88 Church or Parsonage improvements 5S 00 '^8 00 Organ Fund 75 00 20 00 S»5 00 Total 323 25 188 06 61131 Grand Total $365 39 $223 64 $589 03 4 GASPE BASIN. The Rev. J. P. Richmond reports :— During the past year the Services have been held as usual, and have been fairly attended. The Gongregation of S. Paul's Church have met their payments during the past year, and have had extra charges for insurance, &c., to meet. The high rates now paid lead us to hope for the time when some system of Diocesan In- surance may become feasible, or some Insurance company may be in a position to insure all Church property at a mo- derate premium. The Church requires a coat of paint and 68 the Parsonage would be the better for like treatment. The whole community feel deep sympathy with the family of Mr. F. Veit for the loss of his son Frederick by the wreck of the '• S. Olaff" at Seven Islands. During about one year and a half seven young men connected with Gaspe have been removed by drowning, and we who remain, I hope, not only mourn their loss, but have learnt to have our own end in remembrance. Fred Veit was a general favorite, a bright, manly, and above all, a good Christian young man. S. James' Congregation have had the usual Services. In this part of the Mission, especially, is felt the stoppage of the Petroleum Oil Works ; and I am afraid that unless some new industry springs up to take their place, the result will be a large exodus of young men from Gaspe Bay. During the time explorations for oil have been carried on — twelve years — a large pait of the community have grown up, and apart from the oil the demand for labour is no larger than it was twelve years ago. Consequently the labour market will be overstocked. Many young men are now absent, having found better openings away from Gaspe. I am afraid that the result of all the expenditure on oil works will not warrant any further exploration in this neighbour- hood. Meanwhile farming has been neglected, and the people in the end will be no belter off, for the inflation of the labour market. The Services at L'Anse aux Cousins School-house have been continued. A small organ has been purchased through the exertions of Mrs. Annett Mrs. John Coffin and Miss Carter. There is some trouble about the " Eall," which by resolu- tion of the Vestry was built on other than Church property, and which the purchasers do not at present consent to deed either to the Bishop or to the Incumbent and Church- Wardens. 1 hope that in time this difficulty will be over- come, or the building transferred to some society, and the use of it secured to the Church for the sum the Church has advanced towards the building. The Christmas and New Year Services were well attend- ed. At Christmas Early Celebration at S. James' Church thirty-four persons communicated. At S. Paul's, thirty- three. And at Midnight Service, New Year, at S. Paul's Church, forty-four. Besides eight sick and old persons at home. Baptisms, 17 ; Marriages, 2; Burials, 4. • u ! Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN : S. Paul's. Foreign Missions $ 37 26 Domestic Missions. 2 73 Mission to Jews 3 20 S.P. C.K Canadian Patriotic Fund 7 78 Total 50 97 DIOCESAN : Church Society— General Fund I 62 " " Mission Fund 2 51 " «' Pension Fund 5 00 Bishop's College 7 20 Robert Hamilton Memorial 16 95 Total 33 28 PAROCHIAL : Assessment or Stipend to Rector 225 00 Easter Offeiing 42 81 Insurance Current Expenses 112 80 Total 380 61 Grand Total $ S. James' . $ 1 00 Total. $ 38 26 3 40 6 13 3 20 4 00 3 75 4 00 11 63 12 15 63 12 1 00 1 00 3 15 2 62 3 51 8 15 7 20 6 65 23 60 11 80 45 08 160 00 8 30 19 20 42 00 385 00 51 21 19 20 154 80 229 60 610 21 $ $718 41 HATLEY. The Rev. Albert Stevens reports : — The work done in this Parish during the year has not changed in nny material way from that done in past years. Services have been maintained in S. James' Church every Sunday morning, and on the principal Saints' Days and Festivals; and atMassawippi every Sunday evening, with afternoon Service alternately at Ayers' Flat, and at the Bunker Hill School-house on the Magog Road. The Bishop of the Diocese visited the Parish in June and confirmed seven persons, all of whom were admitted the same day to the Holy Commuion. The Bishop of New Hampshire, who sp nt a Sunday with me in Auirust, confirmed an old lady of eighty-eight years of age, in her home, at her urgent request, as she was unable to come to the Service in June. A new organ has been purchased, and the Ladies' Guild have been worki .g most industriously all summer to raise money to improve the interior of the Church. They have about $200 on hand, which will be considerably increased after their proposed sale next month. A generous and de- vout parishioner has placed in my hands a gilt of $100 to be added to our Endowment Fund. I would like to avail myself of this opportunity of placing on record an expres- sion of my deep gratitude towards the members of S. 10 James' Congregation for their generous Easter Offering, amounting to $54. It came at an opportune time, and helped me to defray the expenses caused by sickness in my family. Our financial statement shows a considerable increase over the amount raised last year, and I rejoice that, after providing for our own needs, we have been able to give !i(255.5l to objects outside the Parish. Baptisms, 11; Confirmed 8; Marriages, 4; Burials, 12. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Foreign Missions, $12.45 ; Domostic Missions, SI6.30 ; Mission to Jews, $a.00 ; Woman's Auxiliary, $15.00; Patrloiic Fund, $2a.00 ; Hull and Ottawa Fire, *10.35; S. P. G. Bicentenary, $3.17 -Total $ 88 27 DIOCESAN: Church Society— General Fund, $4.00 ; Mission Fund, $5.39 ; Pen- sion Fund, $11.61 ; House io-ti )use Collections, $29.00 ; Bishop's College, $5.74 ; Hamili i Memorial, $101.50.— Total $ 157 24 PAROCHIAL: Towards Rector's stipend, $476.25; Easter Offering, $54.00 ; Sunday School, $3.00; Current Expenses, $30.00; Improvement to building, $155.00 ; Endowment, $100.00; Ladies' Guild, $181.00 ; Other purposes, $20.00.— Total $1,019 25 Grand Total $1,264 76 HEREFORD. The Rev. A. E. Whatham reports : — I am glad to report that the prosperity of this exceedingly difficult and trying Mission not only continues unabated, but that it iias increased beyond our most sanguine ex- pectations. The Church at Hall's Stream, long closed for lack of worshippers, and rapidly going to ruin, has at my earnest request been presented to the Diocese of Vermont, to be re- moved by them to what is practically the centre of the Mis- sion, viz., Canaan, Vt. The contract for this removal has been signed for 1550. The new site at Canaan will cost $100, putting in the foundation about $100, Customs charges $50, and painting $35. Before, however, the work is com- pleted, which will be some time in January, 1901, we shall have to raise $900, if not a little more. $500 of this sum the Bishop of Vermont has promised us, so that $400 is what the people of Canaan will have to raise. Considering how few comparatively are our actual Church members at Canaan, this sum will be a great matter for us to raise, but we are going to do it, and before the Church has been completed, so that we can enter our new Church entirely out of debt. 71 The work in connection with the old Church at Here- ford (All Saints') is to me, as a Priest of the Diocese of Que- bec, the most important and interesting portion of my Mis- sion, although in no sense I hope do I allow this fact to in- fluence me in my duty and responsibility towards the people of the United States committed to my care. With them as a whole I am working, not only in complete har- mony, but in most friendly relationships. In connec- tion with All Saints', the work is progressing. I cannot speak too highly of our new oraranist, Mrs. Robt. Bryan, whose indefatigable labours with the Choir have not prevent- ed her from undertaking to raise money for a bell for the Church. The G-uild here has organized a series of social gatherings for our young people, to be held fortnightly during the winter evenings. Mrs. Whatham conducts a large Bible Class at the close of each Service, and deep in- terest is shown by the people in this part of our work. Oc- casionally, weather permitting, I hold evening Services at the school-house on the top of Hereford Hill, from which district most of the Congregation of All Saints' come. The attendance at Holy Communion, which is administered every first Sunday in the month, is very encouraging. Out of twenty-four Communicants we have a regular attend- ance of some twenty. The longer I have charge of this Congregation the more I am struck with the importance of the work. Hereford Hill consists for the most part of a colony of very poor, but exceedingly respectable descendants of English and Irish immigrants. Amongst them we have a few families who are in better financial circumstances, but it is a struggle to raise the annual assessment of 150. Never, I believe, has the Church of England undertaken a better work than in providing for the spiritual needs of the Church people of this district. The Church fence has been improved by the addition of an excellent iron and wire gate, which cost $7, and a new gravel walk has been laid from this gate to the Church door. The work at Canaan is very encourfcging. Great en- thusiasm is shown over the new Church. A Ladies' Guild, numbering over thirty members, is working zealously and faithfully to help to meet our current and prospective ex- penses. Happily we are now in a more flourishing financial condition than we have ever been. The work at Colebrook continues steadily, the Ramsay family a$ usual being its main supporters. lil Ml 72 Sunday Services at Averill have been discontinued in favour of fieecher Falls. This is really an arrangement which should have been made some time ago, since the inhabitants of Averill have been seeking homes elsewhere on account of the absence of employment here ; while the population of Beecher Falls has been growing until it is biw a fair sized little town. The Services are held in the school-house every alternate Sunday evening, and we have a much larger attendance of men here than at any of the Services throughout the Mission. Averill is, however, not neglected. The few people left are visited and have occa- sional Services. No aid to the Missionary's stipend is received from Averill. The amount at which they were assessed is now obtained from Beecher Falls. The work at Bloomfield has been promising, consider- ing we have but two or three Church families here. Services are held every alternate Friday ; and for the greater part of the time 1 have to be provided with hospitality over night, as there is no late train by which I oould return to Canaan. Baptisms, 10 ; Confirmed, 6 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 7. FiNAMCIAIi StATEHSNT. EXTRA-DIOOESAX : Foreign MissionB, $0.77: Domestic Missions, $0.78.— Total $ I 55 DIOCESAN : Church Society— General Fund, $0.17; Mission Fund, $0.36; Pen- sion Fund, «1.71.— Total 2 34 PAROCHIAL : Assessment, $50.00 ; Current expenses, $5.00; Ohurcb Improvements, $26.00; Insurance, $9.60; Easter Offering, $2.17; Raised for Canaan Church, *15.00.— Total $107 77 Grand Total 9111 56 INVERNESS. The Rev. H. A. Dickson reports : — The past year has brought no marked changes in the work or condition of this Mission, and the average attend- ance at our Services has been about the same as it was during the preceding year. The Sunday Schools at Camp- bell's Corner and at Rectory Hill were both particularly well attended during the summer months, and the work accomplished was very satisfactory. The Campbell's Corner branch of the W. A. is again doing good work, for which Mrs. Austin, who did much to increase the interest in the work, deserves much credit. Some much needed repairs have been made on the Parsonage during the year, and w « «. • 4 « i 73 about |60 has been expended on bringing? in water, on drain- age, and other sanitary arrangements. The two cemeteries of the Mission have also received some attention. At Adder- ley the cemetery and church-yard have been ploughed preparatory for other contemplated improvements, while at Rectory Hill, about $50 has been expended on the cemetery, and the committee that took the work in hand, has still about $60 with w^hich to continue the work in the Spring. During the month of June the annual meeting of the Rural Deanery of Levis was hold in this Mission. The Clergy of the Deanery were well represented, and the public meetings in connection with it were interesting and well attended. Baptisms, 7 ; Burials, 3. IRELAND. The Rev. "W. Gr. Faulconer reports : — Baptisms, 23 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 10. Financial Statemknt. •3$ $ cts. 3 45 4 00 7 00 14 45 ^-4 Is • ed :i 3 70 2 13 7 00 12 83 1 14 1 00 2 42 4 66 52 64 ! 76 DIOCKSAV; Oliurch Society - Gftioral h " " MiHdioti 1 " " INitiBinn " " IloilSf-tll- Bishun's Golloiro iind 'lunl .''iind lioiise Col $ 1 10 1 MO 2 10 10 S5 1 6;i 1 10 110 15 30 $ 78 1 tio 2 10 21 70 1 00 1 00 2 00 6 10 St 2 20 4 00 4 14 II 75 2 It 1 38 2 00 9 25 31 17 $4 26 A 30 8 43 60 30 6 24 Gomptun liadiog' Culloj^o.. 3 48 Rvnod AsscBstnciit 10 00 Robert Hamilton Mcinorial 30 65 Total PAROGHIAL: Asaeasment 40 10 33 68 IIS 06 200 00 3 00 8 01) 25 00 14 45 1 15 31 07 2F3 t»(5 2011 00 7 12 100 00 4 m 560 00 Easter OirLTinDr 15 38 Ghristmaa OlU'rinif .... 8 60 Current Expenses Church or Parsonage Improvements. Kub-Deanery OlFerlng Insurance 50 12 60 31 50 12 50 30 45 1 15 12 80 30 1)7 12 80 Sunday OlFartories •, 67 00 110 70 Total 277 28 227 43 788 67 Grand Total $342 1)1) $321 51) $281 74 8050 07 LABRADOR. The Rev. George Pye reports :— In some parts of this Mission our children would have suffered of hunger during the past winter had not the Hon' Mr. Marchand, by the request of Dean Williams and Rev* E. A. Dunn, given twenty-five barrels of flour to my disposal. At the begining of the New Year, when I started on my journey eastward, one family at Bradore consisting of six members w^as out of flour, and two other families were soon going to be in want. With the exception of these and two or three families elsewhere our people managed to pro- cure enough for their special wants. Being alone again this winter I did not go as far into the Diocese of the Newfound- land Labrador as usual, only reaching- Lance au Clair. During my absence from St. Paul's Kiver, Dr. Aspland, the Deep Sea Missionary from Battle Harbour, visited our people and gave some interesting and instructive lectures on various subjects. Mrs. Aspland, who was travelling with the Dr. remained at Mr. Grant's, Blanc tSablon, and helped in our worship by playing the organ and singing in the Service. Our staff" has been less in number than usual during the pa t winter ; still the greater part of the coast has had the opportunity of schooling. Mr. G. W. Willis spent five months at Bradore, doing luy reading and preaching in the neat little building, which he fitted for the occasion; then 76 t he was removed to Mutton Bay. whenj he taui^ht till July, Mr. Owon Chevalier taught at St. I^aul's Hirer for five months in our Mission housi>. Mr. H. P. Uoyle, B A., did the lay readins; and teaching at Harrington for six months ; then ho was removed to Casco, where he remained until August. But the most trying thing is the fact that we have trouble to get some of our people to take sufficient interest in their children to send them to school. After all our work, a number of children are not getting the good which the Missions offers them. Although the winter was the hardest in my experience for travelling, all journeys having to bo made over land during the whole season, I made my journeys over this Mission from Blanc Sablon to Natashquan and returned to Mutton Bay in Holy "Week. Here I spent a month at manual labour, building a new Mission house, and then started again to visit the Mission west of Natash* quan. At Mingan, about the end of June, I met two very welcome visitors, our Bishop, who was on his way to visit the Mission, and the Rev. F. G. LeGallais, the second Missionary. Mr. Le Gallais came on shore from the S S. " La Canadienne" to spend part of the summer between Sheldrake and Mingan, and I went on board to accompany his Lordship over the Mission to Blanc Sablon and return. Our Bishop called in at all the harbours and held Confirm- ation wherever there were candidates. Our people all enjoyed their Bishop's visit, and especially the Missionary ; being in his Lordship's company, and enjoying his readings and conversation for a month, is a treat which seldom comes on Labrador. I was absent two weeks in August for the purpose of personally examining our Mission boat at Murray Bay. As the boat could not be made suitable to live in, and to sail or freight her down to Labrador would be very expensive, I decided to sell her as she was, and have a more suitable craft built at Natashquan. This is being done, and we hope to have our new steamer home in June 1901. The middle of August I left Oaspe, calling at S. "W. P. Anticosti, and visited Mrs. Pope and family, who have since left the Island to live in Montreal. I continued on to Mingan and have spent the remainder of the time travelling between Sheldrake and Tabatiere, which was slow work, having no boat, and consequently having to wait for Courier to he taken from Casco to Mutton Bay. I already feel the benefit of the second Missionary, the Rev. F. G. Le Gallais. He has spent the summer and autumn between Sheldrake and Old Post, ( * 77 t • and is now wating to ^o to St. Paul's River by schooner for the early part of the winter. Since reaching Mutton Bay we have spent six days out of the seven wilh chisel, saw and hammer, getting the new Minsion house suitable to live in during the cold blustry winter. I was sorry to lose Mr. Boyle, who had done such good work for two years among our people ; but am glad to hear he is again going out as a Misssionary tf acher to the Magdalen Islands. His place is now filled by two ladies, Miss M C. ^.e Gallais, sister of the Rev. F. G. Le Gallais, and Miss A. L. Caldwell, airiend of the formor, who already have had quite an experience, making the journey by schooner to Natashquan, thence by small boat to Mutton Bay. Our staff now consists of the usual number, i.e , a Priest, a Deacon, two Lay Readers and two Lady teachers. Parts of our Mission have suffered great losses this year by the messenger of death, especially Harring- ton Harbour, "in the falling asleep" of Mrs. Daniel Bobbitt, who had taken the lead in everything for Christ's Church during my time in the Mission, and Old Post, in the death of Mrs. Gallichan, who was known and loved by all for her hospitality and charity to Church and people in most parts of the coast I take this opportunity of thanking Miss Dunn, of Quebec, for sending the Mission a bale of clothing, distributed to the best of my ability to the children and poor in the eastern part of the Mission, and Mr. F. "Wurtele for his generous contribution of books for our small library. I am mu(;h indebted to the people of Mutton Bay for a bed (made by Mr Tom Buffitt), to the Sunday School teachers in the several parts of the Mission and to the Church "Wardens of Harrington and Mutton Bay for their faithful- ness and care of God's House and children. Baptisms, 25 ; Confirmed, 28 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 10. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCE.SAN : Foreign Missions, $0.62: Mission to Juws, $0.65.— Total $127 DIOCESAN : Church Society 3 CO PAROCHIAL : Assessment, $'300.00 ; Easter Offering, $0.43 ; Current Expenses, $75.00.— Total 275 48 Total.... $279 76 LAKE ST. JOHN, NICOLET, FORESTDALE AND STANFOLD, &C. The Rev. P. Callis reports : — I began my work in July as Travelling Missionary, un- der the direction of the Rev. E. A. Dunn, and can, there- 78 fore, only make a six months' report. Services have been held regularly and have been well attended. In all the Missions there seems to be a very satisfactory state of affairs. Nicole f. — Fortnightly Services have been given here, in- stead of only once a month as in the past, and from the in- creased interest taken in Church matters the additional Services appear to be much valued. The Congregation has begun to pay a small assessment, and the special collec- tions, considering how small the Congregation is, have been good. There have also been some small repairs carried out in the Church, and through the kindness of the Rev. H. A. D. Surridge, Vicar of High Leigh, Kuntsford, England, we have a new Altar Frontal, which very greatly improves the appearance of the Church. Forestdale and Stanfold. — In these Missions monthly Services have been held with an extra visit every two or three months from the Rev. E. A, Dunn for the Celebration of the Holy Communion. The special collections have been good, and the assessments duly paid, Stanfold increas- ing theirs. Lake St. John. — Here there have also been regular Services. During July and August the Chaplains at " The Roberval " held Service each Sunday, and during July and one Sunday in August in the Indian Church as well. About t renty-five Indians were down this summer, their Annual Mission being held in July, from the 6th to 13th in- clusive, when there wore two Services daily. We are much indebted to the Rev. Mr. LaRiviere, Rev. A. H. Robertson and Rev. J. W. Way man for the help they so gladly gave us. The Indians seemed to appreciate greatly what was done for them ; they have a great love for the Church and her ministrations This Mission, like the others, is also in a very satisfactory state. I regret there have been no special collections during the year, through some misunderstanding, and trust we shall make up for this omission during the year now commencing. The Mis- sion has, however, voluntarily increased its assessment, and in the Spring we intend to paint the Church. I also r.jgret that we have had no house-to-house collections for the Church Society in any of the Missions, and hope that this year we will begin to have them. Burials, 3. FiNANCIAI. StATBMBNT. Pointe Bleue, Lake Stnn- EXTRA-DIUCESAN : StJohn. Nicolet. fold. Domestic Missions $ 100 Canadian Patriotic Fund S. P. G. Bicentenary 3 00 Total DIOCESAN : Church Society — General Fund. Mission Fund Total. PAROCHFAL : 4 00 I 20 3 75 5 60 9 35 Assessment or Stipend to Rector 52 50 10 00 40 00 Current Expenses .10 08 1 7.5 Church or Parsonnge Improvements 12 .30 New Organ 1100 Total 73 58 24 05 40 00 Grand Total $73 58 $29 25 $49 35 Forest- dale. Total. $1 00 7 00 7 00 3 00 7 00 11 00 3 75 3 50 10 30 3 50 14 05 25 00 127 50 11 83 12 30 11 00 25 00 162 63 $35 00 $187 68 LEEDS. The Rev. J. Rothera reports : — St. lames', Leeds. — There has been no change here in the Services since last report. The attendance has been gren- erally good, and the number of Communicants larger than in any previous year. The Woman's Auxiliary and the Ladies' Aid Society have done good work, considering that they are few in number. A bale of clothing has been sent to the North- West through St. Matthew's Branch, Quebec, of the Woman's Auxiliary. And the Ladies' Aid have paid for the shingling of the Church. Sunday School has been held regularly from May 1st to November. The Children's Annual Pic-Nic was held August 30th, at Wilson's Mills, through the kind permission of Mr. W. Wilson, and much enjoyed by the scholars, teachers and friends. A Christmas Tree for the children was held at the Parsonage. After Santa Claus had distributed his seasonable gifts, the La- dies' Aid Society presented Mrs. Rothera with a beautiful silver Candelabra on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of her wedding-day. A successful eight-day Mission was held at S. James', on October 6th, by the Rev. 1. Thomp- son, RD., of Levis;, the attendance was good. Services also were held at S Sylvester, and at S. Matthew's, Beattie's S 3ttlement. I trust that the seed sown will bear fruit abundantly to Grod's glory. The Bishop visited us on December 6th. Ten candidates were presented for Confirm- ation ; after which, the Bishop gave an instructive Lecture on Foreign Missions to a large and attentive Congregation. 80 ! \ i; The Harvest Festival, held on October 15th, was a bright and hearty Service. The Rev. I. Thompson, R.D., preached an excellent sermon. The Church was beautifully decorat- ed with fruits and flowers. It is with regret I record the death of Mrs. Marshall, the wife of our respected Warden, who died rather suddenly on December 10th. Her daughter, Dora, survived her mother only about three weeks. Both were regular Com- municants and indefiatigable Church workers, and both members of the Woman's Auxiliary and the Ladies' Aid Society. Miss Dora had been the Hon. Organist at St. James' Church for many years. Through her exertions the new organ was placed in the Church a year ago, and by her presided over so ably and so well up to September last. Our loss is their gain ; we deeply sympathise with Mr. Marshall and his family. St. Sylvester. — Divine Service is held here every Sunday (excepting durmg the winter months the evening Service is discontinued), with a monthly Celebration of the Holy Communion. A Harvest Festival was held on Octo- ber 15th, the Rev. T. Thompson being the preacher. The Church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The Sun- day School is kept up regularly by Mrs. A. D. Ross during the Summer months, a service we very much appreciate. St. Matthew^s, Beattie's Settlement.— Divine Service is conducted here every i^unday, on alternate Sundays by the Rev. J. C. Tannar, Assistant of Ireland. The Holy Com- munion is administered once a month. The attendance has been good. The oldest parishioner, Mr. James Wilkie, aged about ninety-two years, entered into his rest on De- cember 22nd, and Mrs. L. Ross on December 10th ; both well known and highly respected. St. Giles. — Services are held here once a month. That I may be able to give this Service, I go on the Saturday, and stay over night at Mr. A. Lefebvre's, whose hospitality is proverbial, hold Service at St. Giles at 10 a.m. ; St. Sylves- ter 2.80., and Leeds 7 pm. We are sorry to hear of another family leaving here, that of Mr. W. Cox. In Mr. Cox, we lose one of our Wardens, and his removal will be sorely felt by the few that are left. Services at Kelson Road and Wilson'sMills School-house have been well attended during the year. Bright and hearty Services were held on Christmas Day at S. James, Leeds, and at St. Sylvester. - . Ili; :■ : 81 Watch-night Service on New Year's eve was held at S. James', after which a goodly number remained for the Holy Communion at the opening of the new century. I feel deeply grateful to the Rev. I. Thompson, 11. 1)., of Levis, and the Rev. J. Kemp, for their kind Services 1 take this opportunity of thanking the Church- Wardens, Organ- ists, Sunday School Teachers and Church Society Collectors, of the several Congregations, for their hearty co-operation and assistance in carrying on the work of G-od in this Mis- sion field. Baptisms, 11 ; Confirmed, 10 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 12. Financial St .tement. S. Matthew's, Beattie's S.James', S. Syl- Settle- BXTRA-DIOCESAN : ' Leeds, vester. ment. S. Foreign Missions $ 4 86$ 110$ 79 Domestic Missions 5 85 Mission to Jews 2 00 Woman's Auxiliary 15 65 Canadian Patriotic Fund 7 00 iS. P. G 4 26 1 26 3 76 94 Total OIOCESAN': Church Society — Genotal Fund " • msi^lui. F;ir;d " " Pe-'ion Punc' " " Ho: 8!-v>-bo'ase rJol Bishop's College.. .. Corapton La-Jiv-.v' College ToU] PAROCHIAL : Assessment or Stlpeti tiy Rector Easter Offering Sunday School purposes Current Expenses Church or rareoui^'e improrements. 39 <$t 2 15 3 80 7 85 .27 10 2 77 2 05 6 12 80 3 51 8 22 8 80 2 79 95 1 73 50 6L s'&o 65 Giles. Total. ( 6 75 7 li 2 00 , 15 65 11 70 4 26 2 60 47 46 3 45 7 93 16 07 42 00 6 21 3 00 45 72 25 07 5 27 2 60 78 66 'M!) 00 li 00 6 46 49 73 50 00 75 00 1 56 16 79 50 00 9 00 15 00 340 00 14 55 6 45 2 00 77 52 50 00 Total Grand Total... 319 18 93 34 59 00 17 00 488 52 $404 51 $124 52 $66 00 $19 60 $614 64 LENNOXVILLE. The Bev. Dr. Scarth reports : — - The regular Services of the Church with Celebration of the Holy Communion on Sundays, Saints' Days and Holy Days have been carried on throughout the year without in- terruption. We have lost by death and removals valued and liberal members of the Congregation. Mr. Charles Macdougall — who with his wife was confirmed three years ago— died in August last at the age of fifty-four. Miss 82 Eleanor Gamsby, a life-long member of the Church, was taken from us at the ripe age of seventy-six. Mrs. John Wilson, too, a faithful Church woman, entered into rest a few days ago, having completed lier seventy-second year. Two others also have entered into the rest of Paradise, Mrs Amelia Green and Miss Lily Do/by. The former, after many months of intense suffering, borne with exemplary patience and Christian resignation, passed away in the month of August. The latter, whose unobtrusive piety andgentl'^ Christian charity endeared her to all who knew her, died unexpectedly alter a few days' illness inMay last. These vacancies in our ranks will not easily be filled. Mr. Arthur Elkins and his family have moved to East Orange, New Jersey, and Mr. S. Spafford and his family ex- pect to leave for New York in a few weeks. Both these families will be greatly missed as they were always in their places in Church and regular Communicants, as well as generous contributors to the funds of the Congregation. We heartily welcome the Hon. Col. Aylmer and Mrs. Ayl- mer, who have come to reside among us. We took over from the contractor the new Parish Hall in December last, and it has since been used for the Sunday School, for meetings of the Guild and Woman's Auxiliary, and for all kinds of social gatherings. The Guild has raised during the year the sum of 1330.50, and the Woman's Auxiliary has collected $40.89 for Missionary objects. In the way of improvements .$140 has been expended in moving and repairing the Rectory barn, and the Rectory it- self has been reshingled at a cost of 170. The Parish Hall has been furnished with chairs, &c., at an expense of $57, and the installation of the electric light cost $50. We are indebted to Mr. Clough, who has done us many kindnesses, for flagstones laid down from the Church steps to the side- walk. Thanks are due to Miss Grace Mathewson and Miss Carrie McFadden, who have kindly taken up the house-to- house collection for the Church Society. I also record with great pleasure and deep thankfulness to Almighty God the cheerful readiness and zeal vv ith which all the m. mbers of the Congregation have aided in every work connected with the well-being of the Church. Especially do we owe a debt of gratitude to the members of the Guild who have worked so long and arduously and usefully lor the material in- terests of the Parish. Nor must I omit the mention of out Woman's Auxiliary, which has done so much — for now 83 ^v nearly a quarter of a century, to keep alive among us a re- collection of our duty, as members oi the Church Catholic, to help forward the day when the kuowledj^e of the Lord shall cover the whole earth even as the waters cover the sea. Baptisms, 13; Marriages, 6; Burials, 12. Financial Statkment. EXTRA-DIOCESAN-Foreigii Missions, $5.75 : Domestic Missions, $2.25; Mission to Jews, 812.61 ; Woman's Auxiliar}-, $40.89 ; Children's Lenten Offering, $1.75 ; Canadian Patriotic Fund, .SI7.l5-Total $ 83 40 DIOCESAN— Churcli Society— General Fund, -SI. 50; Pension Fund, $13.28; House-to-house Collections, $52.75 ; Bibhop's College, $9.15; Sherbrooke Hospital, $6.80— Total 83 48 PAROCHIAL— Assessment or Stipend to Rector, $800.00 ; Easter Of- fering, $60.61 ; Current Expense.s, $514.91 ; Parsonage improve- ments, including amount received on 2nd instalment for Church Hall, (say) $500.00 ; Raised by the Guild by work, etc., '$330.50. —Total $2206 02 Grami Total $2372 90 LEVIS. The Rev. I. M. Thompson reports: — The work of this Parish has gone on during another year without interruption and without change. The at- tendance at the Services has been fairly good. At all the Celebrations of the Holy Comrauion, the attendance has been large and very regular. We have lost three of our people by removals and two by death. Mrs. Duval, one of our faithful members, was taken away, afier a long and painful illness, borne with patience and resignation. She was a devoted Church woman, and by the inner circle of her friends, w^as loved with a true appreciation and sincere affection. Cottage Services were held regularly during the year at Mr. Greorgj Findlay's, Hadlow. The attendance ias been very encouraging, and the Services bright and hearty. Though Mr. -xnd Mrs Findlay kindly and cheer- fully give us the use of their house, yet we really need a larger place in which to worship, and we may decide later on to erect a small building for that purpose. The mem- bers of the Ladies' G uild have worked on with their usual devotion, and have added $38 to their funds. Gur Sunday School, somewhat reduced in numbers, is still under the management and instruction of the same faithful workers whose names were given in my last report. The members of the Woman's Auxiliary — though very few in 84 ; ■5 ' isf numbers — have by their persistent efforts, realized the sum of $32, which has been sent in money and clothing to Mis- sionaries in the North- West. Miss Nuttie Piton, who for many years presided at the organ of Holy Trinity Church, found it necessary to resign at the end of the year. We therefore extend to her our sincere thanks for her long and faithful services. His Lordshin the Bishop visited this Parish on the 22nd of April last, and confirmed seven mem- bers of this Congregation, and one from Liverpool. The Ladies of Levis kindly presented Mrs. Thompson with a purse containing $30 as a token of their good-will. Our finances are in a healthy condition ; for this we are indebt- ed to the prompt v.ay in which many of our people pay their Church dues, and also to our devoted Church- Wardens, Messrs. Brown and Monett, and Mr. W. B. Hamilton, our Vestry Clerk — all of whom are untiring in their efforts to promote the welfare of the Church. In closing this report, I must express my thanks to the Collectors for the Church Society. Mrs. James Hamilton has for several years cheerfully assisted in this w^ork, but owing to illness was prevented from doing so this year to her great regret. Miss Frankie Walker kindly took her place. Mrs. and Miss Brown have for another year looked after the Communion Vessels and Linen. Baptism, 1 ; Confirmed, 7 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 4. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOOESAN— Foreign Missions, $3.00 ; Domestic Missions, $2.25 , iVom.na Auxiliary, $28.36 : Ohildren'8 Lenten Ottering, $3..38 ; Canadian Patrioiic Fund, S5.00— Total $ 41 99 DIOCESAN— Church Society '.Vneral Fund, $2.00 ; Mission Fund, $2.00 , Pension Fund, cJJ.OO ; House-to-house Collections, $29.00 ; Female Orphan Asylum, $2.00— Total 40 00 PAROCHIAL— Assessment or Stipena to Rector, §450.00 ; Easter Of- fering, $21.34; Sunday School purposes, $9.64; Current Ex- penses, $14.'?.45 ; Ladies' Guild, $38.00— Total 662 33 Grand Total $ 744 32 LIVERPOOL. The R^v. I. M. Thomj '■on reports: — The Services in this Congregation have been kept up during the year with unfailing regularity, and without change. The attendance was very good, and considering the distances many of our people live from the Church, fairly regular We have lost *hree of our people by re- movals, but none I am happy to say by death. The burials mentioned in my returns were of one brought from £. neighbouring parish, and of another who met with his death soon after coming into the place. Bible Classes were held every Sunday during the summer months, by E. Harper "Wade, Esq., and Miss Atkinson, and really good work was done. The Church buildings are, in good repair, and the Burial-Ground has been cleaned and the brush removed. Through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, a new Chancel Window has been put in the Church. During the time that the old window was in place the Chancel was very dark, and as the greater number of our Services are held in the afternoon, the want of light in the Chancel was often very^ trying, but now all that is changed, and our Chancel is bright, and we have sufficient light for all purposes. We are truly thankful to Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson for their thoughtful gift. Services have been held quarter- ly at St. Henri, Belair, and Chaudiere Mills with the usual attendance. It is my pleasant duty to acknowledge with gratitude the many kindnesses received from my people during the year. Tc our devoted Church- Wardens, Henry Atkinson, Esq., and E Harper Wade, Esq., I am indebted for much help and sympathy, also to Mr. F. W. V. Atkin- son, for much help during the winter months whilst the Wardens are absent. To the Bible Class teachers. Church Society collectors, and to Miss Ethel Atkinson for her kind services as Organist, and to the members of the Choir, I offer my sincere thanks. Confirmed, 1 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DfOCESAN— Foreign Missions, $21.08 ; Domestic Missions, $.32.20 ; Mission to Jews, $5.20 ; Urplian Asylum, special col- lection, $5.00 : Children's Ofltenng, Algoma, .§0.00; Canadian Patriotic Fund, %b.OS ; S. P. ti. Bicentenarj-, special collection, $27.64— Total $102 16 DIOCESAN— Church Society- General Fund, i.7. 08 ; Mission Fund, «20.02 ; Pension Fund, $9.64 ; House-to-house Collections, $22.25 , Bishop's College, $5.17 ; Compton Ladiea' College, $5.r,5-Total 69 81 PAROCHIAL— Assessment or Stipend to Rector, .^200.00 ; Easter Of- fering, $20.53 ; Sunday School purposes, .^3.55; ('urrent Ex- penses, $248.66 ; Church or Parsonage improvements, $00.00 ; Christmas Offering to Rector, $28.42 ; New Year's gift to Rec- tor, $25.00-Total 616 16 ' Grand Total 788 12 MAGDALEN ISLANDS. The Rev. J. Prout reports : — The Lord Bishop paid us one of his periodical visits during the mouth of July. As will be readily understood i i 8d this is ever an event, hailed with much delight by the peo- ple of our several Islands. Thore were many on this occa- sion awaiting the arrival of the Government steamer " La Canadienne." to give his Lordship a hearty "welcome back *' to Grindstone Island. At a Service held on the day of his arrival four Candidates, one an adult, were confirmed. On the same evening we crossed to Entry Island, where at short notice a large and devout Congregation assembled, completely filling our little Church, all anxious to see and to hear the message from their Chief Pastor. At this Service eight Candidates were confirmed. On the following morn- ing we sailed for Grosse Isle, where we were met by Mr. Wurtele, the Lay Reader. On entering the Church we found a Congregation assembled numbering about one hundred and fifty, like those on Entry Island, all anxious once more to see and hear his Lordship. Nineteen Candi- dates were here presented for Confirmation. These had been carefully prepared by Mr. Wurtele. a graduate of Bishop's College, whose earnest work extending over eleven months on the Island will be long remembered. The morning Service included a Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. We were indebted to Mrs. James McLean for most kind hospitality during the Bishop's visit to Grosse Isle. The Services throughout the Mission have been kept up much as in former years. During my absence for a month, in. attendance upon the Bishop's visitation at Lennox ville, the Services at Grindstone Island were most kindly and acceptably conducted by Mr. William Leslie. For this and many other kind ofiices, I am greatly indebted to Mr. Leslie. He is always ready to help in any good cause. The attendance at Church is good and the Services hearty, but the offerings are small. The Holy Communion is celebrated on Giindstone Island on one Sunday in the month and on the greater Festivals. The roof of the Parsonage has been newly painted. All Church property is in a good state of repairs. Grosae Isle. — Mr Boyle, who has succeeded Mr. Wur- tele, teaches school throughout the w^eek, and conducts ^ ervices on Sunday, with the exception of one Sunday in each month, when 1 myself am present to administer the Holy Eucharist. Through the eflbrts of Mr. Wurtele a bell has been procured for the Church on this Island. The pews of the Church, too, have been repainted. The assess- * • vCT'BWtStk.B.i. , , 87 ment is behind hand. Some of the members are generous in their contributions, but others are very neglectful. Entry Island — Services here every third week, with a Celebration of the Holy Communion. The Chancel has been newly carpeted, a new Altar Cloth provided, and six bracket lamps placed in the Nave. I have received much kindness and very much assistance from our Church- Wardens and other Church workers in the various parts of the Mission. For all this I feel grate- ful. I wish also thankfully to acknowledge the receipt from Mrs. Hunter Dunn, of Quebec, of a bale of clothing for our poor. • Baptisms, 22 ; Confirmed, 31 ; Marriage, 1. Financial Statkmknt. DIOCESAN— Collections and offerings In aid of the Cliiirch Society Orindstonc, $27.22 ; Grosse Isle, $3.45; Grand Entry, $2. UO; Old Harry Island, fl.26.-Total 833 92 MAGOa. The Rev. Robt. W. E. Wright reports :— Matters in this Mission have gone on very quietly since my last report. We have unfortunately had to deplore the removal of quite a number of our Church people, whose places have not, as yet, been taken by others. Magog. — The Services in S. Luke's Church have been regularly kept up, viz., Holy Communion every Sunday at either 8 a.m. or mid-day, and every Holy Day at 7.30 a.m. Matins and Litany at 11 a.m., and Evensong at 7 p.m. Also on Fridays a short Evensong with Instruction in Church teaching at 7 p.m. The attendance at all the Services has been fair. The Sunday School has held its own, which is encouraging considering the number of families who have left. A Communicants' class is also held once a month in the winter ; the attendance last winter was between twenty- five and forty. Daily Services, as usual, were held during Lent ; the attendance was very good. Our Women's Guild has been very active, and during the year has raised over $175, which was used to pay off the " Parsonage repairs debt" and other improvements. A new iron roof has just been put on the Parsonage, which we hope to be able to report paid for within the year. Cherry River. — Services here have been kept up regularly as heretofore, viz., two Sundays out of three at 3 p.m., and ii4^^^?^ttai»:., g¥ l ! l i W i i l ?■'.■ I think I may say that tho attendance has been better than at the time of my last report. Castlebrooke. — A Service is held at the McDermott School- house once a month on Sunday afternoons ; the attendance is small, but the Services seem to be appreciated, as was shown by a comparatively liberal subscription list handed to the Wardeits of S. Luke's Church, Magog, this summer, to help them lo meet their assessment. The Lord Bishop visited the Mission of Magog on Sun- day, November 18th, and spent the day with ns. His Lordship Celebrated the Holy Communion at 8 a.m., and confirmed ten Candidates at 11 a.m. In the afternoon he baptized three children at a Public Baptismal Service, and in tho evening delivered a most instructive and interesting Lecture on ♦' The Story of the Early English Church." A most profitable day for all of us ! We have been visited and :^ssisted during the past year b the Lord Bishop of Algoma, the Rev. J. Hepburn (formerly Incumbent of Magog), the Rev. Dr. Wright, of S. John the Evangelist's, Montreal, and the Rev. B. Gt. Wilkinson, of Lennoxville, who preached most acceptably at our Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service in October last. All the societies and guilds in connection with this Mission are fairly well sup- ported and doing active work. I wish to take this oppor- tunity of thanking my Wardens and other helpers in the Mission, without whom I could accomplish comparatively little. Baptisms, 33 ; Confirmed, 10 ; Marriages, 7 ; Burials, 7. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Foreign Missions $ 12 42 « • Domedtic Missions. Mission to Jews S.P. G Woman's Auxiliary Children's Lenten Offering. Canadian Patriotic Fund.... Algoma Total DIOCESAN : ChurcJj Society — General Fund " " Mission Fund " " Pension Funi' " " House-to-hui Bishop's College Compton Ladies' College Synod Assessment Hamilton Memorial ilections Total. Cherry Magog. River. Total. $ 12 42 12 42 12 80 .— 12 HO 2 30 3 00 2 30 3 00 30 00 30 00 9 00 9 00 13 00 13 00 16 85 1« R5 99 37 flfl 97 1 16 1 15 14 70 14 70 4 40 4 40 41 75 41 75 5 60 6 60 2 40 8 00 2 40 8 00 12 66 12 65 S90 45 90 45 f *■ f » PAROCHIAL: Assessment or Stipend to Rector $440 00 Kastcr OHering 2:5 tU Suniiuj' School |)m|>03es 34 00 Current Kxiteiiaes 140 00 Churclior i'ursunuge Imiiiovenients 220 70 Poor Fund « CO $ 12 00 805 44 $452 00 2:i A4 31 50 140 00 220 70 <; 80 J2 00 877 44 Grand Total $11)55 20 $12 00 $1007 20 MALBAIE. The Rev. Gr. K. "Walters reports: — There has been a greater exodus of young people, both men and women, from this Mission this year, than any since 1 have been here in charge. The fact is, we have but very few young persons remaining, and I am sorry to say this is plainly seen in the attendance at our Sunday and other Services, which have been conducted regularly throughout the year. The Lord Bi»hop of the Diocese visited us in the month of July last and confirmed 31 Candidates, viz., MalbaielT, Corner Beach 8, Barachois, 6; quite good Con- gregations w^ere present ia each Church, although being a working day and at a busy season for most of my people. I must here thank most heartily all who have helped us at our " Teas, and Sales of Work," during the past year, and thereby have greatly augmented our Parsonage Fund. I am sorry to report the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Collas, who have left Malbaie, to reside in Jersey ( Channel Islands ) ; this means a loss to the Church in many ways, as they both took an active interest in and gave liberal support to all works pertaining to the Church's welfare. To my Church- Wardens at Corner Beach much praise is due for the neat, comfortable Vestry added to the Church edifice there, and for their interest in Church work generally. I would extend my best thanks to our Malbaie Wardens Messrs. Duncan and Hamon, for their interest taken during the year, in the welfare of our Church, and for having the assessment forwarded to Quebec earlier this year than for a number of years past, though in order to do this it took our balance in hand intended for other work. As I have before stated, so would 1 again record the fact, that my greatest joy is to see a large proportion of men, in each of my three stations, come with much regularity, to receive, in the Holy Communion, the Body and Blood of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Baptisms, 16; Confirmed, 31; Burials, 11. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) * iH .« is ^.4^ 4^ 4^ 4^ 1.0 1.1 1.25 t^M2A 12.5 itt liii 12.2 « 1^ 1 2.0 Hy4i 1.6 HiolQgraphic Sdenoes CorpMBtion 23 VtflST MAIN STRHT WfBSTIR,N.Y. 145M ( 71* ) 172-4503 « ftO Financial Statement. Corner Bara- EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Malbaie. Beach, cliuis. Foreign Missions $ I 05 $ 1 22 $ 66 Domestic Missions 110 108 72 S. P. G 4 02 3 42 62 Patriotic Fund 6 88 6.35 New Line. DIOCESAN ; Total 13 05 11 07 Church Society —General Fund " " Missiou Fund •* " Pension Fund '• " House-to-house C. Bishop's College Compton Ladies' College 1 06 86 1 60 16 07 00 69 1 11 1 12 I 36 3 35 1 00 1 89 64 37 96 90 00 64 93 TutaL $2 92 2 90 7 96 12 23 2« 01 2 71 2 36 3 81 27 25 3 00 1 23 PAROCHIAL; Total. 21 08 7 94 8 40 2 93 40 36 Assessment Easter Offering School purposes Current Expenses For new Parsonage Gift from A. CoUas, Esq Lumber from Congregations. 345 00 100 00 12 73 6 16 33 00 183 62 60 00 33 00 1 68 "ei'io 445 09 20 66 33 00 61 20 216 62 60 00 50 00 Total 691 35 172 15 62 88 876 38 Grand Total $626 48 $191 16 $73 17 $2 93 $942 74 MATAPEDIA. The Rev. J. Spencer reports : — Daring the past year there has not been anything of a striking character going on among the scattered families on the banks of the Restigouche. The two families on the Matapedia River have gone to live at Gaspe, their native place ; so that now there are no Church families at Mata- pedia, and only one at Mann's Settlement, some five miles back of the village. The Very Rev. Dean Hoffman, of New York, conducted Services at Matapedia, in the Clnb Mission Room, during the months of July and August. His Services are generally well attended. The Dean ex- changed with me on one Sunday ; he took the Service at S. Paul's, Dawsonville, and I held morning Service and ad- ministered the Holy Communion at Matapedia. 1 have made twenty-five visits to the different families. Catechised children on six occasions. Administered Holy Communion five times to eighteen persons. Held nine Services with sermon. Received at offertories $7.35 ; also, for Mission Fund, |5, # ^ ■ ^ ' TW di # u « which was sent to the Treasurer. I was mnch pleased with a friendly visit from the Bishop in July on his Lord- ship's return from Gaspe. t I ,, MELBOURNE. The Rev. C. T. Lewis reports : — Quietly and unostentatiously has the work of this Mis- sion been carried on, and there is much to be thankful for. The Holy Communion is now administered at S. John's on the first and third Sundays, at S. Saviour's on the second Sunday, and at New Rockland on the fifth Sunday of each month. A Children's Service is held occasionally in the afternoon in S. Saviour's, Melbourne Ridge. The Sunday School here is kindly undertaken by Mrs. Terry Green- wood and Mrs. Hayes ; whilst that of S. John's is under- taken by myself. S. John^s Church. — As anticipated in my last report, a bell, weighing 315 pounds, was provided for S. John's Church. Alterations and improvements were made to the belfry be- fore the bell could be placed, and all paid for through the zeal of the members of the Ladies* Guild. The bell, sweet in tone and very clear, was rung for Divine Service, for the first time, on Christmas morning last, and on April 2nd was dedicated by the Lord Bishop. It is rung daily when the Clergyman is at home, for Morning Prayer at 8.30. Through the loving kindness of one of the Church's loyal daughters, a handsome White Frontal for the Altar, and Hangings for the Lectern and Prayer Desk, have been provided for S. John's Church. The embroidered emblems were worked in gold by Miss Kate Simpson, who bore the expense of the material, whilst the ground work was fur- nished by the Ladies' (^uild. These gifts were dedicated on Sunday, during Divine Service, to the honor and glory of God. The members of the Choir are to be congratulat- ed upon the creditable manner in which they now chant the Psalms for Evensong, and sing Bunnett's setting of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. The old organ has been discarded, and a new and handsome one of excellent power and tone, worth $200, has been purchased in its stead. To Messrs. Willis & Co., of Montreal, we are indebted for a very liberal discount. My parishioners responded most readily and liberally to my appeal for this object, whilst Miss Gwendoline Mathias rendered material and appreciat- d2 ed assistance by raising money amongst her own relations and friends. A handsome oak stool, to match the organ, was provided by Miss Mathias. The Chancel has been en- larged to better accommodate the Choir and to allow the organ to be placed in a more suitable position. These al- terations have materially improved the appearance of the Church's interior, and for these improvements and others we are specially indebted to the Ladies' Guild. The Con- gregation have improved the Parsonage by rebuilding two chimneys and erecting a " Page wire " fence between the Parsonage and Church, whilst an additional gateway has been provided in front of the Church. Flowers were kindly provided for the Altar throughout the Summer and part of the Autumn by one of our young ladies. S. Saviour's Melbourne Rid^e. — One who has taken a deep and practical interest in S. Saviour's, but whose gift is to be anonymous, has provided three large Pittsburg lamps for this Church. The plain red Frontal has been beautified with lace and gold embroidery, through the kindness and labour of Miss Effie Macleod and Miss Holland. Loving hands and hearts provided flowers for the Altar during the Summer and Autumn months. A neat wire fence has been erected around the Church property, which has improved its appearance very considerably. There is upwards of $20 on hand towards purchasing material for much needed horse-sheds. When this work is completed it is to be hoped that the interior of the Church may be finished, so that it may be consecrated by the Bishop. ^ ^ y^resent it haa not even been dedicaded. biie pleasing fact is that all the improvements so far have been paid for. There is no debt. Miss Myrtle Greenwood continues to discharge the duties of organist in an efficient and faithful manner. Affliction has visited the homes of some of the most zealous and earnest members of this Congregation. Mrs. Simpson, an old in- habitant and faithful Church woman, passed to her rest after a prolonged illness on November 20th. New Rockland. — 1 am thankful to say, the rent of the school-house here, nearly two years in arrears, the organ- ist's outstanding salary, end other incidental expenses, were all paid by the end of last year. To Mr. Arthur Wil cocks we are indebted for generous help, which enabled us to do this, and also to Miss Dunn and Miss Rose Dunn, both Presbyterians, for most kindly and gratuitously playing at t ♦ j>_««ie)-«H»kMs_ A 93 our Services. To the Diocesan Board we are grateful for reducing the assessment to $2n, a sum which, though so small, is even now hard to meet. The Slate Quarry has ceased operations. Whole families have left. Our already small Congregation has been further reduced, with an average attendance of about eighteen persons. Two boys from here have been admitted into the Church Orphanage in Quebec. It is expected that the quarry, which has changed hands, will be re-opened in the Spring. All hope that this forecast may prove true. To my parishioners I return my most sincere thanks for all their many and varied manifestations of good- will and affection. Most deeply and thankfully do I appreciate it all. For the peace and harmony also existing amongst all I feel truly grateful. May God, in His mercy, be pleased to grant that such a happy and blessed condition may long continue. ' Baptisms, 6 ; Confirmed, 1 1 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 4. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN Foreign Missions .... Domestic Missions.. Mission to Jews Patriotic Fund S. John's. S. Saviour's. New Rock- land. Total. 2 25 1 84 57 1 18 2 35 82 4 58 91 40 10 6 98 $ 4 34 4 59 1 49 11 56 Total DIOCESAN : Church Society— General Fund " *• Mission Fund " '• Pension Fund " *' House-to-house Col. Bishop's College Compton Ladies' College 4 m 8 93 S 39 21 98 PAROCHIAL; Total Assessment Easter Offering Current Expenses Church or Parsonage improvements. Bell (balance) and Belfry New Orgau Lamps .... Total 1 50 2 44 1 2(5 20 35 2 Ul U 45 27 01 130 00 i) 84 35 64 18 50 35 00 110 00 358 83 56 4 29 81 9 70 40 29 1 11 1 61 3 50 ^5 25 16 05 50 00 3 02 24 00 39 00 15 00 131 02 6 92 25 00 3 44 19 90 3 17 8 34 2 07 33 55 2 86 99 50 98 255 00 16 30 79 44 27 50 35 00 110 00 15 00 48 34 538 24 Grand Total $890 55 $156 00 §63 65 $61120 For Parochial Objects collected outside of .Mission $15 50 $15 00 00 $30 50 94 MONTMORENCY AND LAKE BE AUPORT. The Rov. E A. Dunn reports : — Before dealing separately "with these two Missions there is one matter to report which concerns both, viz, that from Easter to the end of the year I was most ably assisted in all my work by Mr. 0. W. Mitchell, B. A., of Bishop's College, Lennox ville, who is awaiting Ordination to the Sacred Ministry next Summer. His painstaking and devoted work, as Lay Reader, has been an immense power for good in both Missions, it can never be forgotten by myself, nor, I feel sure, will it be by those to whom he ministered. Daring the Summer months, while on leave for a short holiday in England, my place was most kindly filled by the Rev. W. J Curran and the Rev. F. G. Vial. Montmorency. — The greatest hindrance to the work of the Church in this Mission is religious indifference, and that not merely on the part of strangers to the Church and her ways, but even extending to our own Church people. It is necessary that all professing Christians should remember that it is their duty to '' let their light so shine before men, that they may see their good works and glorify their Father, which is in Heaven." The weekly envelope system has now been tried for nearly two years, but has not proved any more successful as a method of raising the assessment than the previous system of annual subscriptions. We had a visit from the Bishop on a Sunday evening in October, when he expressed his pleasure at the general improvement he noticed in the Service and urged upon those present to make a united effort towards the building of a new Church. Miss Moore still continues to render earnest and invaluable services both at the Organ and in the Sunday School. The collectors for the Church Society fulfilled their task well this year, with the happy result of largely increased sub- scriptions to the Society's various funds. Lake Beauport. — In this Mission the past year has been in many ways one of apparent progress. The Church Services have' been well attended, and the general response of the people to every suggestion made to them has been most satisfactory. Our Church has been repainted both inside and out, and the foundation repaired. The new organ, contem- plated in previous reports, was obtained in time for Easter, and under the guiding hand of our devoted voluntary tl Ci •* A Orfiraiiist, Miss Sangster, has proved an immense assistance in the rendering of our Services. The system of collecting the assessment by means of bi-monthly envelopes was adopt* ed a year and a half ago and has been found a great improve- • ment on the ordinary method of a subscription list, the people being more able to give small amounts every two months than one or two large amounts in the year. I cannot close my report without most heartily thanking all, at either place, who have given willingly and generously of their time and talent to help forward the cause of true religion amongst their fellowmen. May God bless all our future endeavours to His honor and glory ! Baptisms, 3 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 2. Financial Statemknt. Mont- Lake EXTRA-DIOCESAN : morency. Beauport. Total. Foreign Missions $ 2 80 $158 $ 4 38 Domestic Missions 2 75 191 4 66 8. P. G 2 50 2 50 Children's Lenten Offering , ., 192 192 Canadian Patriotic Fund 6 90 198 8 88 Total 16 87 6 47 22.34 DIOCESAN : Church Society— General Fund 2 83 141 4 26 " " Mission Fund 3 07 3 07 «♦ <• Pension Fund 9 95 1 01 10 96 ** '« House-to-house Collections 33 00 5 30 38 30 Total 45 80 10 79 66 69 PAROCHIAL: Assessment 13125 50 00 18126 Easter Offering : 5 30 139 6 60 Sunday School purposes 2 (>6 2 06 Current Expenses 18 49 6 25 24 74 Church Improvements 6 50 46 14 52 64 New Organ 95 00 tt5 00 Total 163 60 198 78 362 38 Grand Total $226 27 $215 04 $44131 NEW CARLISLE AND PASPEBl AC. The Rev. E. K. Wilson reports : — Last year, as I had been but a few months in this Parish, I did not feel competent to write anything which would be, strictly speaking, a parochial report, and now after the lapse of another year, I find myself asking, what is there to report ? Thanks to the energy and wisdom of my predecessor, 1 found upon my arrival here a well organ- ized Parish ; Churches finished, furnished, in good condi- tion and, best of all, out of debt. 96 Some changes I have made in the time of Divine Service's. At New Carlisle Sunday Services are held as follows : — Second Sunday, fourth Sunday and fifth Sunday, 10.30 a ra., with Celebration of the Holy Communion. Also Evensong at 7 p.m. every Sunday, At Pasj ebiac, third Sunday of the month, at 10.30 a.m., with Holy Com- munion ; all other Sundays of the month at 3 p.m in Winter and at 3.30 p.m. in Summer. At Hopi3town first Sunday of the month, at 10.30 am., with Holy Communion, and third Sunday at 2.30 p.m. There ar '■ two great needs, without the supply of which this Parish cannot be worked but at a disadvantage. First, w^e need a Church hall and horse-shed at New Carlisle, and secondly, we need the Rectory more conveniently situated. At present the Rectory stands midway between New Carlisle and Paspebiac, far removed from Churches, Post OflScps, Telegraph, Railway and Steamer, as though built for the quiet retreat of a hermit rather than to be the actual centre of the Parish. In order to meet the first of these needs we have organized a Ladies' Guild at New Carlisle, which during the past year not only presented the Church at New Carlisle with matting for the central aisle, but have also deposited $50 in the Bank as the beginning of a fund which, we trust, will soon grow to such a sum as will warrant, with the active co-operation of the men of the Congregation, a beginning of this most needed improve- ment. At Hopetown we need a bell, not a small one, but one that may be heard afar, a brazen-tongued monitor. Against the purchase of this ringing appeal to stricter ob- servance of .Sunday duties, I am thankful to say, we have at present in the Bank the sum of $26, but we need $44 more. Sunday, August 5th, our good Bishop visited this Parish, preached at each of the three Churches, and administered the Sacred Rite of Laying-on of Hands to thirty-nine per- sons. Large Congregations were present at each of the Churches, who listened eagerly and went away encouraged, elevated and inspired by his Lordship's helpful addresses. During the year the following Clergymen have assisted me upon special occasions : — Rural Doan Kerr, of Shigawakc, upon two occasions, at Paspebiac and once at New Carlisle; the Rev. ,t. C. Spencer, of Campbellton N.B., who assisted in the Services and preached for us at our Harvest Thanksgiving Service at New Carlisle. WfMBsir'Z. 97 r Many have been laid away in God's Acre — among the number Milton Kimpffer, a promising young man, former- Iv a member of the Choir of St. Andrew's Church, alter a Jong illness borne with Christian resignation and fortitude. Hugh Christie, also one of our best known and most highly respected citizens, for many years Collector of Customs at this port, and connected by marriage with the late Rural Dean Milne, who for forty years was the Incumbent of this Parish. Baptisms, 36 ; Confirmed, 39 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 13. Financial Statement. New Paspe- EXTRA-DIOCESAN : Cailisle. biac. Total. Foreign Miasions $143 $ 3 90 $ 5 33 Domestic Missions 2.30 3 64 6 94 Mission to Jews 2 00 2 10 4 10 Woman's Auxiliary 50 00 66 00 106 00 Canadian Patriotic Fund 8 40 2137 29 77 Total DIOCESAN: Church Society— General Fund ,., " '• Mission Fund '* " Pension Fund " " House-to-house Collections. Bishop's College Total PAROCHIAL : Assessment or Stipend to Rector. Easter Offering Sunday School purposes Cnrrcnt Expenses Church Matting and Store Paid indebtedness Repairs on Rectory Barn Gift to Organist Insurance 64 13 1 50 1 46 2 33 7 00 2 04 14 33 Total Grand Total. 300 00 18 30 It 65 35 00 29 70 " "s 00 "32"o6 431 65 87 01 1 77 1 93 1 52 12 45 2 43 20 10 300 00 19 01 6 01 50 90 "41 66 5 00 10 20 6 75 151 14 3 27 3 39 3 85 19 45 4 47 34 43 600 00 .37 31 17 66 85 90 29 70 41 66 10 00 10 20 38 75 437 63 874 08 $1059 65 NEWPOfeT. The Rev. A. H. Moore reports: — We have enjoyed another year of quiet work in this Mission with very little in it to report beyond the ordinary routine of parochial life. When I wrote my report last year I mentioned an ap- proaching Confirmation ; I am glad now to say that it was in every way successful both in the number presented (twenty-four, of whom several were adults,) and in the effect produced so far as one can estimate such results. 1 n 98 During the jrear I completed the fifth year of my incumbency in this Mission, and looking over the past we can notice eom« encourac^ing signs of prosperity and progress. In that time more than 42,200 have been spent in improving the temporalities of the Mission, by building a Parsonage, restoring a Church and making other improvements. A bequest of $460 has been paid to the Clergy Trust Fund, and there is not a cent of debt in the Mission now. There have been in that time 40 Baptisms, 40 confirmed, 7 Marriages and 88 Burials. The attendance at the Holy Communion has doubled ; a branch of the Woman's Auxiliary has been formed, and the general attendance at the Services has im- proved ; while a Service hae been opened at Sawyerville. Our members have been increased by several families that have moved here to settle, an encouraging feature of our position and a too unusual one in this Province where the number of the P]nglish population is decreasing. The Island BrooK Congregation has suffered the loss of two faithful women during the past year, viz., Mrs. Richard Ryan and Mrs. Charles Miller, both of whom died of con- sumption after long illnesses, and left large families of small children. A sad accident at Sawyerville last Juno caused the death of a popular young Englishman, Sydney Dowding, who attended our Services here, and his mother has sent me from England the sum of $50.00 as a thank-ofiering for the help the Church was to her gon, to be used by me for Church work here. I purpose using this as a nucleus for a fund with which to build a Parish Hall at Sawyerville. The Hall now used by us for Services is unsuitable and expensive, we need one in which for the present to hold Evensong and Litany Services and also for parochial or guild meetings. We have an organ and oth.er I'urnilure ready for such a hall when built, but as our numbers are small we shall need help in building. Some comfoi table horse-sheds have just been built at Randboro, supplying a long felt want ; new doors have been put into the Island Brook Church, and some small improvements made on the Parsonage. Our Harvest Thanksgiving Services were most successful, and we are grateful to the Rev. Dr. Allnatt and the Rev. A. E. Whatham, who preached at Randboro and Island Brook respectively. I have again to acknowledge many kindnesses from my people, among which I may mention a Christmas gift, to Mrs. Moore, from the Randboro Guild, of a beautiful 99 coach, and also an Easter Offering from the Island Brook Quild, which appears in my Financial Report. The result of the W. A. work makes its appearance in the Financial Report this year for the first time and is a welcome item. Mr. Arthur H. Wurtele, B.A., took my duty most accept- ably during the month of August, and on a recent Sunday when [ took the Services in the Mission of East Angus. I take the opportunity of expressing my gratitude to all who have helped me in any way during the past year. We have many things to thank God for, among which is the hopeful outlook for the future, the work of which may He bless. Baptisms, 5 ; Marriages, 2 ; Burials, 9. Financial Statbmknt. Rand- boro'. Island Brook. Sawycr- ville. $ cts. 1 00 1 00 32 00 Learned Plain. Clifton. Total. EXTRA-DIOCESAN : Foreign Misdions Domestic Missions. $ cts. 1 00 SO 2 '26 1 50 $ cts. 1 00 1 00 1*00 $ cts 76 $ cts. $ ots. 3 75 2 60 Woman's Auxiliary Patriotic Fund 32 00 3 25 3. p. G 1 60 34 00 1 00 1 50 Total 5 25 3 00 7i 43 00 DIOCESAN: Church Society : General Fund 50 1 00 3 02 6 16 1 10 4 00 65 76 2 16 Mission Fund Pension Fund 1 35 47 6 07 3 02 House-to-house Col BishoD's Golleee 7 35 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 40 5 00 2 00 1 00 20 60 3 50 Hanii ton Memorial. 10 00 Total 14 77 10 76 13 90 3 35 1 47 44 24 PAROCHIAL : Asseasment Easter Cffering Sundav School DurDOses.... 70 00 2 63 84 00 11 76 3 41 13 00 6 00 17 00 60 00 i) 64 84 14 00 7 50 31 78 20 00 16 00 20 00 240 00 19 93 1 90 1 00 1 50 8 15 Current Expenses Church improvements Paraonaare Fund 18 00 6 00 7 00 46 00 19 00 66 78 On Oreran...... 20 00 Horae Sheds 90 00 •••••• •■••( 90 00 ' 4 ' Total $192 63 134 17 131 76 20 40 20 00 498 86 Grand Total $212 56 147 92 179 66 24 60 21 47 686 10 For Parochial Objects col- lectftd oiitRidc of MiR&ioii. $50 00 636 10 100 PENINSULA AND LITTLE 0ASF£. The Rev. A. W. Dutton reports :— The usual Services have continued, with but slight in- terruption, during the past year, and have been well attend- ed. The Sunday School work has been carried on to mv entire satisfaction at Peninsula, under the able superintend- ence of Mr. W. R. Miller, who is always at his post in all weathers. There is a small increase here in the number of scholars. At Little (Iasp6 the Sunday School does not seem to progress as well as it might. This is owing, in a groat measure, to the difficulty which a good many of the children have to encounter, as some of them live several miles from the Church, the long distances preventing them from attending regularly. Since my ordination in Septem- ber, a weekly Celeoration of the Holy Communion has been introduced into this Mission, and the result is very satis- factory. Occasional Sunday Services are held at the North- West part of my Mission, and are much appreciated. I trust that these Services may be continued with more regularity in future. On the 19th June the Lord Bishop of the Diocese paid us a visit, and administered the Rite of Confirmation to ten Candidates — six at Peninsula and four at Little Gasp6. The addresses of his Lordship at these Services were listened to with great attention, and were very much appreciated. His Lordship's visits are always welcome here, and we would like to see him among us more frequently. In August I left the Mission for a few weeks' vacation. During my absence the Sunday duties were ably conducted by Mr. Gordon Ascah, a student of the Montreal Diocesan College. The interior of the Church at Peninsula has been com- pleted, and reflects much credit on those who were engaged on the work of restoration. The old Reading Desk has been replaced by a Lectern, which is more in keeping with the style of the Church. The Ladies' Guild of St. Mat- thew's, Peninsula, is in a flourishing condition, and con- tinues to do its good work. A now red Altar Cloth has been given to the Church through its means, aided by a donation from the Church Helpers' Association, Quebec. Besides this the Guild has contributed the sum of $ LO towards the Church Restoration Fund. We hope next year to be in a position to restore the exterior of the Church. We wish to thank the members of the Church Helpers' As- 101 fiCXMation for their generons help ; and I also take this op< portuuity to convey to Mrs. Louis Annett my thanks for her services as organist, in the Church of S. Matthew. She is deserving of much credit for the faithful manner in which she discharges that duty. During the iirst part of this past year the Rov. D. Horner, of Sandy Beach, very kindly came over at intervals, and administered the Holy Communion. Baptisms, 18 ; Confirmed, 10 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 6. Financial Statbmbnt. Pcnin- Little EXTRA-DIOCRSAN : aula. (laapo. Total. Foreign Mixsiuna $ .1 27 $ 2 00 $ 5 27 Domestic MUsiona 144 100 » 00 MiHsion to Jews 2 00 77 2 77 Woman's Auxiliary. 66 27 ftA 27 Patriotic Fund 6 75 3 25 9 00 S. P. O 2 50 8 11 3 31 Total 81 23 7 83 89 06 DIOORSAN: Church Society— General Fund 110 1 50 2 60 •• " Mission Fund 2 00 81 2 81 " •' Pension Fund 4 11 2 05 6 76 <* '* Houae-to-houso Col 12 40 16 00 28 40 Bisho)*' a College 107 60 167 C^ompton Ladies' College 1 87 93 2 82 Synod Asseaament 2 00 2 00 4 OO Total , 24 66 24 51 49 06 PAROCHIAL: Asseaament 145 00 110 00 255 00 Raater OflTerins 3 10 6 44 9 bf Sunday School purposes '. 2 89 2 41 6 30 Current Expenses 60 00 2100 8100 Church or Parsonage Improvements 50 00 2 50 53 50 Total 260 99 142 35 403 34 Grand Total $366 77 $174 69 $54146 ' RICHMOND. The Rev. J. Hepburn reports : — Reference has been made once and again in my reports from Richmond to the debt upon the Church ; hopes have been expressed as to its removal, because for seme years past it has been a diminishing quantity ; I now report with very great gladness and with feelings of devout gratitude to G-od that all claims have been met, and that our Bishop appeared among us last May to consecrate it. We do not expect others to rejoice as we rejoice over this happy con- summation : — We have had a long pull together, and we have been hindered by adversities ; but I have been sin- 102 gularly blessed in my officers and helpers in all departments of work, hence our happy condition. It is also right to state that we did rot /ool the necessity of claiming a grant from the Church Society. I think there are probably few Churches in the Diocese that have been built without assistance from this ever ready society. It certainly was a wise move sir years ago to make a vigorous effort to reduce the debt. I feel strongly that Grod's hand was in it, for our losses since have been so many and so serious that it would be even harder to make the beginning now. We who are left cannot easily forget what others did, and so helpfully, while they were with us. Truly we must work while it is day. Personally I feel very happy and much encouraged, because this year w^hen we thus rejoice happens to be ihe thirtieth year of my ministry, and my twelfth year in Richmond. "When I recall the fact that during all these thirty years I have never been unfit for duty but on one Sunday, that I have had great happiness in the fields in which I have laboured, and that those labours have been blessed so far beyond my deserts, I would be a very strange man, if my heart was not stirred with feelings of profound thank- fulness. Besides the payment of the Church debt a very comfortable Rectory has been built, and the Parish has been divided, the Mission of Melbourne being taken from it, constituting a distinct field, and maintaining a healthy and vigorous life. In some respects the year has been a trying one. My youngest child was attacked with scarlet fever at New Year, and this was the beginning of a series of sicknesses which lay upon us till the middle of June. The strain was so heavy upon us ( my wife all but collapsing) that I had to arrange for a quiet holiday in our old haunts on Mem- phremagog Lake, where fortunately we reaped the greatest advantages, and returned for duty with fresh vigour and courage. My only cause of regret in this was that I had to forego a delightful and helpful holiday with the Bishop on the Labrador Coast, which, for the third time, he in the kindest manner had offered me. Many of my people suffered as we did, and naturally works were retarded. Then our losses by death and removal have been very serious It is sad to think of the breaking up of our oldest and best families — Dr. Howe, Mr. Hart, Col. Alymer, the Jeffery'sand Webb's. Early in the year good Dr. Howe ( for whose presence here for a few years we all thank Grod ) was called to rest. A few weeks ago his aged partner followed him ; 103 but we did not sorrow — we could not sorrow that she follow- ed him so soon. The reunion of two such dear souls in Par- adise can only brinu' us satisfaction — comfort. And now the Hon. Col. Aylmer has been obliged to leave us because of his business in Sherbrooke. We part with his family simply because we must ; but we shall all miss them at every turn ; such a family is a blessing to any Parish. I love them more than I can say, for their support was sure and steadfast in every good work, not to speak of personal kindnesses, many and precious. The Ladies of the Guild had a quiet '* Fare- well" with Mrs. Aylmer, and gave her a token ot good-will ; and now the town and community, and not the Church alone, are preparing a suitable recognition of his many great services to the town and county, to be presented to the Col. at a meeting to which he will shortly be invited, that is, when the destinies of the country are settled, and we are allowed to return to our normal life. The financial statement appended to this report speaks clearly of a healthy condition of affairs Good work is being quietly done in different directions, as in the Guilds, and in Sunday School. Our attendance is not large, but there is interest and energy. Our Sunday School Pic-Nic was as happy as any we have ever held, parents as well as children gathering from many parts to make each other happy. Our annual Thanksgiving Feast was a great success, good- ly contributions flowing in from every family in the Parish, and all assembled with neighbours and friends to the num^ ber of 500 in the Town Hall The profits ($125) were de- voted to the needed repairs on Church and Rectory. But I must specially speak of the benefits derived from the or- ganization of the " King's Daughters." Criticism is pos- sible, but justice requires me to say that the Order has done much good, and I am confident that it will do more and motti as years pass over us. A new organ (the Compensat- ing Pipe Organ) has just been purchased, by the advice of OUT Bishop, from which we ex])ect much comfort. The great surprise is that such an instrument could be bought for 1300. Last Easter, it was very generally felt among us that we should economize when possible, and the sugges- tion was made that the young ladies should give their services at the organ in turn. They have done so with the happiest results. The volunteers thus far have been : — Misses M. Clark, Cy. Lance. V. Palmer, M. Ginn, H. Fraser and M. Blackbird. I had no idea all would do so 104 l« "%' i well, and I am satisfied that all are the better for having done their duty. This report will show that encouragement is felt in the work of the l*arish ; but it does not show that we are abundantly satisfied. We see great room for improvement. "We ought to have our numbers doubled, even trebled in some of our organizations. Our attendance at meetings is often wretched ; our attendance at Sunday School and Church cries loudly for improvement and regularity ; at- tendance at week-day and Saints' Day Services is almost zero (except during Advent and Lent, when it is good), and the blessings of the Holy Communion are seldom sought by the great majority. All this is very sad to the Pastor's heart, and he asks himself again and again how far he may be responsible for it. We are comforted that our people are generous in supporting the Church, and work well for it ; and we cannot think where it is so, that there is a lack of grace ; but oh ! we do long for more manifesta- tions of the religious life, a hungering and thirsting after the things of G-od, that make for righteousness, holiness. We must all be ready with the prayer, " Revive Thy work in the midst of us," " Stir up, Lord, the wills of Thy faithful people " ; and we, the Clergy, cannot easily put away the corresponding prayer, "Revive Thy work in us," revive it in me ; " Stir up our wills to do our duty," that we may ob- tain our rewards in the Kingdom of rest and peace and joy. Baptisms, 9 ; Confirmed, 15 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 14. Financial Statement. EXTRA-DIOCESAN— Foreign Missions, $I0.6» ; Domestic Missions, $4.58 ; Mission to Jews, $2.57 ; Woman's Auxiliary CSr.), $37.40 ; (Jr.), $20.00 ; Children's Lenten Offering, $3.76 ; Al- Roma, P5.31 ; Patriotic Fund, $62.85 ; S. P. G., $5.07. Total.. $ 133 23 DIOCESAN— Church Society— General Fund, $3.75 ; Mission Fund, $4.50 ; Pension Fund, $6.18 ; House-to-house CoIIectionii, $51.76 ; Bishon's College, $3.57 ; Compton Ladies' College-, $3.00; Acton, '$10.00 ; Sherbrooke Hospital, $6. 00 -Total 88 75 PAROCHIAL— stipend to Rector, $900.00 ; Easter Offering, *49.89 ; Sunday School, $24.25 ; Church Improvement, $76.42 ; Rectory Improvement, $59.48 ; Balance of Debt, $410.00 : Presents, $34.50; New Organ, $89.09 ; Sexton, $105.45.— Total 1747 08 Grand Total $2048 05 ♦ . ♦ BIVIKRE DU LOUP. The Rev. G. T. Harding reports : — In some respects the work of the Mission this year seems to have prospered. We have certainly raised an unusually large amount of money ; and I am particularly thankful to « o 105 • ♦ «k m * i find that there is, again, a large increase in the sura se- cured for outside objects, as this is a inattn* which I always have at heart. In 1899 w.^; raised, for extra-paioohial ob- jects, $101, nearly double of what was collected in the year 1898. But this year wo have done better still, having rais- ed over $80 more than in 1899. One item of these col- lections — the amount raised for the S. P. Gr. Bicentenary Celebration — deserves special notice. It was collected in small amounts, each station of the Mission contributing a share, amounting in all to $21. 2d. This, of course, is in addition to the usual collections for Domestic and Foreign Missions made at Epiphany and Ascension, and is, I think, a very large offering to come from this Mission. Of course we cannot hope to go on increasing at the same rate. Indeed, it will probably be a long time before we again raise so much for outside objects, as one item in our list (the amount for the Patriotic Fund) was an unusual collection, made under peculiar circumstances, and the greater part of it coming from one donor. Still, if the principle of giving unselfishly is followed each year, we may confidently look for God's blessing. And 1 do not see why we should not, every year, give as much to the Foreign Missions of the Church as we did this year to the special Fund of the S. P. G. It would certainly not hurt us, and would be a good example. May God help our people to keep this in mind, and lay by for the good work. And as an incentive to this, it ought to be noticed that we have not at all suffered in parochial matters by our liberali- ty, but have done unusually well there also, Kor, with- out incurring any debt, we have been enabled to expend over $290 on the Church and l^arsonage, and as for the assessment of the Diocesan Board, the balance due for the whole year will have been paid to the Treasurer before the year is quite ended. Surely all this, as a sign of God's blessing, ought to encourage us not to fear for ourselves while persevering in all good works. The amount giv^en for the Church Society is $37.97, of w^hich Mrs. Scutt and Miss Harding collected $30.25 by means of a Missionary card. The total is a little below what w^e gave last year. This, in part, is explained by the extra amounts collected for other objects, but I am sorry for the decrc^ase, and hope another year will see us doing better. In regard to the Services, it is with pain I have to report little progress in the matter of attendance at 106 % l Church and Sacrament. Some of our people — being con- nected with the Railway — are often away on Sundays. But it is sad to think of the number who could, and do not, come to Church; and I often wonder what kind of condi- tion they expect for themselves in the future life, when God's House seems to have so little attraction for them here. The Summer visitors, however, as they usually do, at- tended Church very well ; and while they were with us, our Services were bright and hearty. The Services at Portage, too, were much better attended than last year. "We were again, as in former years, much indebted to our visit- ors for substantial aid towards keeping tlie Mission open and beg to thank them for their liberal support. Person- ally, I am greatly indebted for the kindness they have shown to myself and family. For, after having contribut- ed in Church, and by subscription, for the support of the Services, and towards the Church and Parsonage repairs, they made a donation for my private use of $ 1 10, "as a mark (so they phrased it) of their esteem." The work at the outstations has gone on in the usual way. The members of the Church at Chicoutimi, St. Thomas, St. Pac6me, Trois Pistoles, Father Point and Grand Metis, have received me, on the occasion of my visits, with the same kindness and hospitality they have ever shown me. My ministrations at all these places I have greatly enjoyed, and consider in a measure effective. I should like to say a good deal about the details of the work at these places, and the pleasure I have had in my association with all the individuals resident therein, but the space allowed me would not permit. I may mention, however, that at St. Thomas we had two or three remarkably good gather- ings, with hearty Services. At one, in particular, in August, there was a Congregation of sixteen at Mr. Owen's house for Evensong, and eleven of these com- municated at thi early Celebration oa the following morn- ing. The fact, too, that the Olfjrtory collection > for Mis- sionary work during the year amounted, at this station, to the sum of $11.70, is, in my opinion, a most encouraging sign. But Grand Metis, also, has dv)ne well in the same respect, having raised for Missionary work (though partly by Missionary card) the sum of $8.15. In closing I wish to thaak all our kind friends in Riviere du Loup* They have ministered to our comfort with '* ase in our small numbers the attendance and offiTtories have been well maintained and the quarterly as- sessments paid. Almost every fund shows increase over last year and an aggregate better by almost $100. Com- municants of Christ Church, Brompton, attend regularly ; of »St. Georg«i's, Windsor, in smaller proportion and fitfully. Personal work and money have been devoted to the ex- terior of Christ Church, and a fund ir: being formed for im- proving the interior. In Windsor Mills small sums were spent upon Church, Parsonage and outbuildings. Con- nexion has just been made with the new water-works of the town at a cost not yet announced nor provided for. The great blessing and convenience of good water is at last secured. A fund for much-needed repairs upon St. George's Church has beea started, but requires a large increase. To the Missionary have come from his people many very kind and acceptable gifts. In both parts of the Mission, Festivals for the children were carefully and generously provided. The Churches were decorated with skill and taste at Christ- mas and for Thanksgiving" Day. The Ladies' Circle. Young People's Guild, and Woman's Auxiliary, continue their im- portant and much valued usefulness financially and social- ly, mutual mental improvement being also kept in view. The organists and members of the Choir deserve the best thanks of all for their musical services as occasion required. The Bishop held Confirmations in May. His Lordship ap- pointed the Missionary to be Chaplain at the Island of Or- leans for July, when the Lay- Readers, of well-tried effi- ciency, Mr. H. A. Elkins and Mr. A. H. White, of Sher- brooke. most kindly and acceptably conducted the Sunday Services. A generous grant to St. George's Congregation was made by the Church Bible and Prayer Book Society of Toronto, through the Rev. M. M. Fothergill. To Christ Church Sunday School a primary donation of four dollars I2t c from Archdeacon Roe, was increased to ten by other con^ tl^ibutions, and is handsomely supplemented by three pounds' worth of publications from the ever generous S. P. C. K. With thankful hearts we welcome home our local heroes —White and Greenlay — from South Africail battle-fields. We rejoice in their promotion and in the bestowal upon them of special gold medals by the Mayor and Council of their own town. Not without real signiA- canc(», we believe, to many personally, and to the whole Mission collectively, have been the prayerful motto-texts suggested, the one at the bi^ginning of the Christian year, and the other of the civil year, viz., "Thy Kingdom come," and "-Lord lift Thou up the light of Thy countenance upon us." Baptisms, 8 ; Confirmed, 13 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burials, 3. Financial Statb.mbxt. EXTRA-DIOCESAN: Windsor Mills. Brompton. Total. Foreign Missions $ 3 01 $ » 01 $ 6 02 Domestic Missions 2 89 2 85 5 74 MisHion to Jews, Parochial 2 t>5 1 57 4 12 •' " London Society 2 50 2 50 5 00 Woman's Auxiliary and Indian Schools.... 9 60 9 00 S, P. G 149 179 .3 28 (Janadian Patriotic Fund H 41 4 83 16 ?A Total 33 45 16 55 50 00 DIOCESAN: Church Society— General Fund 1 65 2 04 3 69 " " Mission Fund 6 51 2 61 9 12 «* " Pension Fund 2 68 3 00 5 68 " " House-to-houae Collections... 24 25 8 75 33 00 Bishop's College 2 89 3 07 5 96 Total 37 98 19 47 67 45 PAROCHIAL: Assessment 150 00 LSO 00 280 00 blaster Ottering 6 53 3 79 10 32 Sunday School purposes 13 00 10 00 23 0(» Current Expenses .3111 33 36 64 47 Church and Parsonage improvements 25 07 34 15 59 22 Church Insurance 1120 1120 Parsonage Insurance (half) 8 80 8 80 17 60 Granted for Librairies 14 00 14 61 28 61 Presentations to Organists 3 25 12 00 15 25 Ladies' Aid 38 65 38 65 Young People's Guild • 17 00 17 00 Total 258 96 306 36 569 32 Grand Total... $.330 39 $342 38 $672 77 For Parochial Objects cont'd outside of Mission. $14 00 f 18 61 $ 32 61 ..«• 128 CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY TRINITY, QUEBEC. , The Very Rev. Dean Williams. Baptisms, 12 ; Confirmed, 41 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 18. FiNANOIAI. STATGMKNT. EXTRA-DIOCKSAN:— Foreijcn Missions, $07.01; Foreign Missions, tlirough tlio Dean, $I2.UU ; Dunii-stic Missions, 1061.00; DomeMlic Missions per tlie Ueun, $45.00 ; Mission to Jews, $24.02 ; Woman's Anxiliary, $4;J3.8:< ; Cliililren's Lenten Offering, $i:i.U4; Algoma, $I2.'"> ; W.iiiiiui'h Auxiliary, )Sir).tlti ; Cliihlien's Fiunteti (Hli-riiiK, Sl'^OO; I'litiiotlc Kund, $M.iMi.-Totiil $ HC l»7 DIUCKSAX— OenerHl Fuml, $2 T)!) ; Mission Fund, S ' 'ii» ; I't'UHion FuikI, $I.H5 ; llou8i'-to-liouHe Uolli'ftidus, *l(l.'»it : niflmp's ('ol- lojrc, ^2.00 ; Cotnitton Liiiiios' College, §1. 7."); Svuod, !«(7 ()(».— Total ...". gui lo PAROUKIAIi.— Towards Rfclor's Slipoud, l52iMl,(lo, Krtster (MlLMiufr, $'2».30; Sunday Sciiool purpoaus, $i:{ til ; I'uor Fund, Stl).7& ; Cliuich Improvements, |;{15.00 ; Current Kxpensea, !?;i(t2.00.— Total ikooo r.tj Grand Total , $\i\-,\ r.i Collected outside Parish Cor Church repairs oo 00 S. PAUL'S CHURCH, (.iUKBEC. The Rev. E. A. Dunn, Rector. Burial, 1. FiNANCIAI, StATEMKNT. EXTRA-DIOCESAN:- Foreign Missions, $14.(10; Domestic Missions, .SIO.50 ; Mission to .Jews, $()A)h ; Woman's Auxiliary, $-M).'>t) ; S. P.G. (Bicentenary), $lt.71 ; Canadian Patriotic Fund, $i;i.oo 00 4918 04 .! $19542 75 133 Its. 00 41 00 87 S3 )0 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. — Continued. 1900 Jan. 1... Dec. .SI.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Brought forward Cape Covk and PEucfe. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. W. G. Lyster Charleston Rectory. By Balance Revenue of the year., Dr. Paid Rev. A. Stevens..., $ cts. 3703 00 185 16 4172 00 208 60 Charleston Rectory— (Special Account.) By Balance Revenue of the year '". Dr. Paid Rev. A, Stevens COMPTON. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31, Jan. 1... Doc. 31, Jan. 1. Dec. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year. . Dr. Paid Rev. G. H. Parker. COOKSHIRK. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. A. H. Robertson CRANnoURNE GlBBB. 500 00 25 00 6000 00 300 00 5939 85 296 99 By Balance Revenue of the year Drhmmondvillb. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. R. J, Fothergill. Carried forward. 257 76 12 88 7400 00 370 00 $ cts. 3888 15 185 15 43S0 60 200 00 525 00 25 00 6300 00 300 00 6236 84 200 00 7770 00 370 00 $ cts. 19542 75 3703 00 4180 60 500 00 6000 00 6036 84 270 64 7400 00 $47633 83 fff""Vhi;i ■'■- if T . •'J-3T I 134 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. — Continued. 1900. Jan. 1... Dec. 31. Jan. 1.,, Dec. 31, Jan. 1... Dec. 31., Brought fonvard. DUDSWELI.. Jan. 1 ., Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. By Balance IJevenuc of the year.. Danville. By Balance , Revenue of the 3'ear. Frampton. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. G. F. Hibbard ... Gaspe Basin. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. J. P. Richmond... Georgevillb. By Balance... Revenue. Ireland and South Inverness. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. W. G. Faulconei. KiNGSEY. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. J. S. Sykes.... Carried forward. $ cts.i $ cts. 2359 40 117 97 1166 5S 68 32 8000 00 400 00 3650 00 182 50 735 92 36 79 4672 62 233 63 3630 00 181 50 $ cts. 47633 83 2477 37 1224 90 8400 00 400 00 3832 50 182 50 4906 25 200 00 3811 50 181 50 8000 00 3650 00 772 71 4706 25 3630 00 $72095 06 185 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. — Continued. $ eta. $ eta. $ eta. 72095 06 1900. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Leeds. By Balance 3129 96 156 49 3286 45 Levis. Jan. 1... Rv Balance 2982 00 149 10 3131 10 Dec. 31. Revenue of the vear D-. Pnul Rov 1 TVf ThnTYincinn 106 00 .3025 10 LODISEVILLB. Jan 1.... Dec. 31.. • By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. 10000 00 500 00 10500 00 '■ ■ , _ .: . Paid Rev J B Gauthier 600 00 10000 00 Malbaib and Point St. Peter. Jan. 1... Rv Balanpo . ••>^ 3650 00 182 60 3832 50 Dec. 31,. lifivonup of tliG voar ....*•.... ■ m. ■ Paid Rev. G. R. Walters 182 50 3650 00 Maoog. ' ' ■ Jan. 1*» Bv Balance 4356 48 217 82 4574 30 Dec. 31 Revenue of the vear Dr. Paid Rev.R.W. E. Wrio'ht 20'/ 00 4374 30 Melbourne and Richmond. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. By Balance Revenue of the vear 1794 61 89 7,{ Carried forward 1884 34 ■ -. ^ „ . , . -.^ $98315 25 ; . 1, ■ 1 t ijU i B' ti . i^. n fci i iii t it:'' wMHi 13G THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. — Continaed. 1900. Jan. 1... Dec. 31 Jan. 1... Dec. 31 Brought forward Maodalen Islands. By Balance Revenue of tlie year. MOXTMOREXCY. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31 Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. aid Rev. E.A.Dunn North Invebnkss. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. H. A. Dickson New Liverpool. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. I. M. Thompson New Carlisle and Paspebiac. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. E. K. Wilson. * Nicolet. $ cts. 16fi4 85 83 24 2185 00 109 25 3920 00 196 00 2645 66 132 28 $ cts. 3807 00 190 35 By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid T. C. Aylwin, Hon. Treas. Diocesan Board Carried forward. 5240 00 262 00 2294 25 109 25 4116 00 196 00 2777 94 94 00 3997 35 190 35 5502 00 262 00 $ cts. 98315 25 1748 09 2185 00 3920 00 2683 94 3807 00 5240 00 $117899 28 '» ".-..f = • i> 9 f Y t I3t • f THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In. Account with the Treasurer. — Continued. ;tB. b 25 } 09 > 00 ) 00 \ 94 00 9 « 00 28 r t 1900. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31, Jan. 1.. Dec, 31. Jan. 1.. Deo. 31. Brought forward PoRTEoua Fund for the Blind. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid on the Lord Bishop's order.. FOKTNBUP. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. H. S. Fuller. QUBBEC ChAPELRY. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rector of St. Paul's Rector of St. Peter's Rector of St. Matthew's. Quebec Uity Church Fund. Dec. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year... Dr. Paid Rev. A. J, Balfour.. Quebec, St. Matthews' Church. Jan. I.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. By Balance.. Revenue. Dr Paid Rector and Wardens Riv. DU Loup (en haut) St. James' Church By Balance Revenue of the year. Rivi£rb du Loup (en Bas) By Balance Revenue of the year.. Carried forward. $ cts. 3509 67 175 48 .3713 00 185 65 7410 00 370 50 240 82 106 52 23 16 3570 00 178 50 9000 00 450 00 314 25 15 71 1900 03 95 00 S Cts. 3685 15 100 00 h 3898 65 178 65 7780 50 ■ -' ■ "' ' ^* "? 370 50 3748 60 178 50 9450 00 450 00 ^ ClS* 117899 28 3585 15 3720 00 7410 00 3570 00 9000 00 329 96 1995 03 $147509 42 138 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account loilh the Treasurer. — Continued. 1900. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Brought forward. St. Miohakl's. By Balance Revenue of the year., Dr. Paid Rev. Canon Von Mand St. Sylvester. By Balance Revenue of the year. Dr. Paid Rev. J. Rothera .... Sua. 1... Dec. 31.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. 31. Jan. \... Dec. 31.. Sandy Beach. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. D. Horner SCOTSTOWN. By Balance Revenue of the year. Shigawakb. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. I. N. Kerr Stanstbad. Jan; 1... Deo. 31. By Balance Revenue of the year.. Dr. Paid Rev. H. A. Brooke. Stanstbad Bowman Endowment. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Rev. Rev. H. A. Brooke. Carried forward $ cts. 3100 00 155 00 4.399 59 219 97 3830 00 191 50 31 43 1 57 3810 00 90 50 3620 00 181 00 1000 00 50 00 $ 'ets. 3255 00 155 00 4619 66 200 00 S cts. 147509 42 4021 50 191 50 4000 50 175 00 3801 00 181 00 1050 00 50 00 3100 00 4419 56 3830 00 33 00 3825 50 3620 1000 00 $167337 48 139 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS In Account vnth the Treasurer. — Continued. f' Brought forward $ cts. $ Ct3. $ ctt>. S167337 48 1900. .Jan. 1... Dec. 31 Stonkham. By Balance Revenue of the year 212 80 16 64 TiiuEE Rivers. By Balance Revenue of the year 5940 00 297 00 229 44 Jan. 1... Dec. 31 . 6237 00 297 00 Dr. Paid Rev. H. C. Stuart Upper Durham and L'Avbnir. By Balance Revenue of the year 3365 69 163 31 300 00 5940 Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. 3834 00 173 00 Donations Dr. Paid Rev. W.J. Curran Watervillb. By Balance Revenue of the year 425 27 21 26 .3661 00 Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Mountain Endowment. By Balance 446 53 Jan. 1... 12140 00 G07 00 12747 00 607 00 Dec. 31.. Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Ven. Archdeacon Roe • ' Phcbbe Chaderton Memorial Fund. By Balance 6200 00 300 00 12140 00 Jan. 1 . 6500 00 300 00 Dec. 31 Revenue of the vear Dr. Paid Annuitant Suspense Account. By Balance 40 65 2 00 6200 00 Jan. 1... Revenue of the vear Cathedral Fund. By Bequest of Hon. E. J. Price, per the Lord BishoD 42 65 Mar. 1... 5000 00 125 00 Dec. 31., Interest 5125 00 $201122 10 140 THE CHURCH SOCIETY FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. 1900. Jan. I... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. Jan. 1... Dec. 31 Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. THE MISSION FU.VD. By Balance Revenue from Investments Offertories and Subscriptions: — City of Quebec St. Francis District Association Megantic do Gasp6 do Dr. Paid T. 0. Aylwin, Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan Board Thb Robert Hamilton Bequest. By Balance . Revenue. J)r. Paid T. C. Aylwin. Hon. Treasurer Dio- cesan Board Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid T. 0. Aylwin, Hon. Treasurer Dio- cesan Board Bishop G.J. Mountain Memorial Fund By Balance Revenue of the year The Clergy Trust Fund. By Balance Revenue of the year Dr. Paid Hon. Treas. Diocesan Board Rev. F. A. Smith Rev. F. Boyle Rev. T. S. Chapman The Treasurer Mar. 1... Dec. 31., $ cts. 23000 00' 10.S5 00| 1958 72 631 5U 185 73 237 OS) 50500 00 2272 50 50500 00 2272 50 230 36 10 36 168000 00 75G0 00 Price Mission Fund. By Bequest of Hon. E. J. Price, per the Lord Bishop Other Donations, &c., per the Lord Bishop Interest Dr. Paid Hon. Treasurer Diocesan Board. Carried forward. 6943 32 486 68 486 68 243 32 400 00 5000 00 3300 00 207 50 3 cts. ' $ cts. 27048 13 4048 1.3 •j 23000 00 52772 50| 2272 50 50500 00 52772 50 2272 50 175560 00 7560 00 8507 50 207 50 50500 00 240 72 168000 00 8300 00 $300540 72 .* i $ eta. 141 THE CHURCH SOCIETY FUNDS In Account with the Tz-Crtswrer.— Continued. Brought forward. Geneual Fund (Cuiiital Account). 1900, Jan. 1... Deo. 31.. j;{ooo 00 0500 00 Jan i... Dec. 31. By Balance Life iMeuibers' Subscription Genekal Fund (Revenue). 'By Balance IntiTcst on Fnvestnicnta , Olleitories and Subscriptiona City of Quebec St. Francis District Megaatic do Gnspo do 0500 00 240 72 8000 00 Jan. I., Dec. 31.. Dr. Grant to Rducat. Children of Clergy. Rev. H. R. Bigg, outfit " J. C. Tannar, " , " B. Watson, " Secretary Treasurer Printing Annual Report, etc., Rent of Committee Room Guarantee Company Rent of Safe Notary Postage, etc Sundries, Stationery, etc St. Francis District. Pension Fund. 3300 00 0540 72 \iy Balance. Interest on Investments Olfertories and Subfjcriptions: — City of Quebec St. 'Francis District Association. Megantic do Gaspo do Carried forward. $ CtH, 0150 00 50 00 14« 46 411 75 71fl 51 446 19 180 49 85 07 67 72 75 00 75 00 75 00 300 00 100 00 308 41 50 00 25 00 15 00 10 50 37 00 19 40 2 58 65145 47 2931 56 411 15 177 96 97 37 91 97 8 cts. 9200 00 8 cts. 300640 72 1985 47 9200 00 1220 61 68855 47 764 86 $310505 68 142 THE CHURCH SOCIETY FUNDS In Account with the Treasurer. — Continued. Bruucrht furwaril $ cts. !? ctd. .*! c(s. 310505 5H /)r. To Pensions piiid tHirinK tlie your :— Ri'V. .rolin Kciiiii. H.I) 600 00 356 (JH 440 00 113 .32 500 00 570 00 IlK 32 600 00 - 3293 32 89169 33 2412 50 Kev. T. S. Clmpmtin, M.A Rev. T. L. Hail, M.A Rev. P. A. Smith Rev. Canon Richardson Rev II. J. Petrv Rev. P Hovle Venerable Archdeacon Roe WlllOWa' AND Oitl'HANS' FVSD. Hy Balance... Interest on Investments Annual Subscriptions from Clergy- men, viz : — Rev. N. M. Bayne do II. R. Biffcr 1000. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. 85042 52 382G 91 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 50 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 83 50 91 90 24 60 9 40 65562 15 tin FT A. Hrooko ..« ilo W- .1. rJurrn.li .■....•••......... do H. A. Dickaon Ho .T S Dirksnn do A W. Dutton do R. J. Fothergill do D. Horner 1 do E A W Kinor 1 do C T. Lewis ; do A.H.Moore ' do R. A. Parrock do J.W. C. Prout do F. G. Scott do A. E. Whatham do E.K.Wilson do R. W. E. Wriirht By Subscriptions : — fJit.v of Oueheo St Francis District Mecrantic do , ' OasD6 do ..'■ ■' , Dr. To Annuities paid : — Widow of Rev. J. Dalziel 500 00 100 00 200 00 350 00 500 00 600 00 162 50 do do H. P. Mansbridge.. do do W. C. Merrick do do P. Roe do do A. J. Woolryche do do J. H. Jenkins and two children do do N. M. Bayne and three children ■ Carried forward ':k ' >. 86766 83 $402824 56 i 148 THE CllUUCH SOCIETY FUNDS In Arrount with the Ta'asMfe/-.— Coutiuued. ^ cts. O.0O5 68 1!K)0. Jim. 1... Due. 31. lirouxht forwiinl , DKl'OHITwUy FUNU. )562 15 Dec. 31. To lial.uici Ui'iiiiiU'd for books., Ulmi),'es Insumtico Prcniiuin.. By Sales of books loss com « Education Fund. By Grant fn.m Colonial and Continen tal (;iiuiTh Society, XM» Grant fion Govt, PoorFiiud for La^ brador Subscriptions in the City of Quebec Andrews, Hon. Judge Hamilton, John Irvine, Mrs. M. B Laurie, .Mrs A Pope, K Price, W .W.'^. Queliee, Lord Bishop of Quebec, Deau of Scott, W. B Veasey, George Dr. To (.rants to Teachers, viz :- J, 1, 2, 12 months... 50 83 24 56 Bourg Louis I'io Cape Cove do York River Haldimand No. I, n. to 1908 1902 1901 to 1909 1915 1916 1913 Annual. Annual. 1918 1905 1901 Annuities. Annual. Stock do 1917 1908 Stock do 1908 1989 1910 1924 Annual. 1915 1912 Annual. Ann. to 1907 1909 Annual. Annual. Stock 1914 1911 1926 Stock $1000 ann. 1908 to 1912 $180 ann. 1912 1901 to 1909 1910 1910 1938 1918 1915 1921 ft .36. 1911 1910 Amount. $ 2000 00 1800 00 5000 00 5645 31 10000 00 15000 00 3168 00 15000 00 3000 00 4500 00 15086 6.( 18000 00 3739 2(1 7320 00 1000 00 3300 00 4000 00 96250 00 9500 00 100 00 100 00 20000 00 21000 00 1000 00 17500 00 10000 00 30600 00 500 00 2000 00 f.787 83 1000 00 1000 00 5264 79 4200 00 15000 00 10355 02 8O00 00 7400 00 6500 00 9000 00 30000 00 400 00 5000 00 .3500 00 2880 00 10000 00 2250 00 2000 00 2500 00 25000 00 6000 00 5872 00 8000 00 15000 00 4500 00 $521518 87 147 BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1900. 6V. Bisliopric Endowment Fund Synod Victoria Jubilee Fund Bishop Williams' Gommcmoratioa Fund. iiiee-House Revenue account Actonvalo Endowment Fund .... A3cot and Westbury " Brompton " .... Bury " Bourg Louis " Bourg Louis Aylwin Legacy Fund.. Coaticookand Barford Endowment Fund. Cape Cove and Perc6 " Charlestown Rectory " do (special) " . Gompton " Cookshire '• Cranbourne Glebe Drummondville Endowment Fund... Dudswell •« Danville " FramplOu '♦• .... Gasp6 Basin " .... Georgeville •' Ireland and South InvernesB,'* Kingsey " ■ .... Leeds Levis Louise ville Malbaie and Pt. St. Peter Magog Melbourne and Richmond Magdalen Islands Montmorency " North Inverness " New Liverpool " New Carlisle and Paspcbiac " Nicolet «' Porteous Fund for the Blind Portneuf Endowment Fund Quebec Chapelry Fund Quebec City Church Fund Quebec— St. Matthew's Church River du Loup— St. James' Church River du Loup (en bas) Endowment Fund . St. Michael's •« St. Sylvester " Sandy Beach " Scotstown Shigawake Endowment Fund Stanstead •• " Bowman " , Stoneham Parsonage Three Rivers Endowment Fund Upper Durham and L' Avenir '• $99164 71 It U $86850 00 45U0 OU 6'iiiO 00 1514 71 .3600 00 2140 41 .ssno 00 1856 87 172G 8.3 1500 00 4918 64 3703 00 4180 60 500 00 6000 00 6036 84 270 64 7400 00 2477 37 1224 90 8000 00 3650 00 772 71 4706 25 3630 00 3286 45 3025 10 10000 00 3650 00 4374 30 1884 34 1748 09 2185 00 3920 00 2683 94 3807 00 6240 00 35S5 16 3720 00 7410 00 3570 00 9000 00 329 96 1995 OH 3100 00 4419 56 3830 00 33 00 3825 50 3620 00 1000 00 229 44 5940 00 3661 00 Carried forward ' $276332 63 148 Dr. The Church Society of the Diocese op Quebec— Brought forward Continued. Bonds and Stacks :- Shelburne, N.S Sherbrooko SpringbHnk, Irrigation Dist Toronto Street Railway , Trenton, Ont Vancouver, B. Villeray ••. Windsor Winghara Winnipeg Mortgages : Quebec Toronto do do do (property) Arthabaska Quebec Montreal Toronto Montreal Lyster Toronto Quebec do do (property) do do Scarboro Levis Quebec Toronto Quebec do do do do do do do do do do (property) See-House Rate. 5 6 6 6 5 5 5 6 4 5 5 5* 6 6| 6 6J 5 6; 5 6 5 6 5 Due date. $200 ann. 1910 1910 1914 1908 1912 1937 1909 1930 1906 1903 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1903 1901 1901 1902 1901 1901 1901 1901 1905 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 Amount. $521518 87 3000 00 600 00 30U0 00 3000 00 15000 00 20000 00 6000 00 8000 00 8000 00 10700 00 5637 50 9000 00 2000 00 3000 00 19500 00 2000 00 3000 00 3000 00 6250 00 2000 00 2000 00 4750 00 10000 00 3000 00 2277 17 7000 00 2000 00 4000 00 7000 00 2800 00 2250 00 1100 00 5000 00 2500 00 1500 00 6200 00 3000 00 4300 00 8000 00 1800 00 3000 00 3430 00 10800 00 $750913 54 Cash iu Savings Department, Union Bank do do Merchants Bank Depository Fund 3719 55 6586 12 331 74 2219 56 Premium and Discount 12856 97 $76.3770 5 1 We, the undersigned, have examined the Balance Sheet and all the Accounts connected therewith, and iiavc found tiie same correct. We have also verilicd the Securities. J. R. H. White, Quebec, 5th February, 1901. C. W. Walcot, Auditors. 149 BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, mo.~Con'd. Cr. Brought forward Endowment Fund., Waterville Mountain Phoebe Chaderton Memorial Fund. Suspense Account Cathedral Fund Mission Fund •^'"1122 10 do Robert Hamilton Bequest!....'.".'....'.'.'.' Bishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund Bishop G. J. Mountain Memorial Fund (•It'igy Trust Fund '." Price Missioa Fund General Fund. '..'.".'.. Pension Fund .......,..'.*.'..! Widows' and Orphans' Fund ............'*..'! General Fund, revenue nccount .".'.'...' Bduoaiion Children of the Clergy Wilberforce Mission Fund i 163183 70 $ Ct3. 276332 fi3 4 jr. 63 12140 00 6200 00 42 65 5125 00 23000 00 60500 00 50500 00 240 72 168000 00 8300 00 9200 00 65562 15 86756 83 764 86 72 55 586 69 1763770 51 Quebec, December Slst, 1900. EDWIN POPE, Treasurer. ur" 160 Dr. Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account 1899. Dec. 31. To Amount of Stipends paid during the past year. paid for Special Missionary Work. It (I i( II II II II II Vacation Grants. General Expenses. >• Amount carried forward.. $ cts. $ cts. 28819 17 317 85 170 00 252 99 29&60 01 !ii— -, 161 WITH T. C. Aylwin, Hon. Treasurer. Ct. 17 85 00 99 *' 1899. Jan'y. 1-By Balance from last account Dec. 31 — By Asaessments receiv' ed from Mis3ion3 dur- ing the past year, viz Acton vale Dauby East Aneu3 Ascot Corner Bury, S. Paul's " S.John's " S. Thomas' Bourg Louis Windsor Mills Brompton Dixville ...., Barford Stanhope Perryboro' Cape Cove Perce Danville Troutbrook Lorn«! Hemison West Prampton Johnville Sandhill Milby Gaspe, S. Paul's " S. James' Hatley WaterviUe Capelton North Hatley Shigawake Port Daniel L' Anse-aux-Gascons Newport Point Inverness St. Stephen's Campbell's Corner Adderley Marbleton Dudswell Centre Kingsey Spooner Pond Denison's xVIills Leeds Beattie's , St. Sylvester St. Giles 01 Amounts carried forward. 'ti ri CT" m M - 3' S '■ on a; : $ cts. 100 00 15 00 .37 50 11 00 32 50 40 00 45 00 12 60 12 50 44 17 87 50 12 50 134 00 12 50 77 00 .S7 50 > 14 80 2 50 $ Cts. 150 00 40 00 140 00 70 00 400 00 60 00 70 00 210 00 150 00 130 00 100 00 05 00 56 00 50 00 400 00 140 00 460 00 110 00 130 00 1G5 00 155 00 100 00 100 00 100 0(1 225 00 170 00 500 00 200 00 60 00 150 00 180 O'O 150 00 50 00 25 00 75 00 275 00 50 00 ;^25 00 160 00 200 00 160 00 200 00 200 no 50 00 75 00 15 00 T^al. 7016 00 $ cts. 150 00 40 00 140 00 70 00 500 00 50 00 85 00 210 00 187 5(1 130 00 100 00 65 00 70 00 50 00 400 00 140 00 460 00 110 00 162 50 166 00 155 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 225 00 210 00 500 00 245 72 50 162 50 224 17 187 50 62 50 25 00 209 00 275 00 62 60 402 00 150 00 200 00 160 00 200 00 237 50 64 80 75 00 17 50 a 9, % Cts 150 00 40 00 105 00 70 400 00 50 00 07 50 210 00 150 00 130 00 100 00 48 75 56 00 50 00 400 00 140 00 460 00 82 60 129 68 165 00 156 00 75 00 75 00 100 00 225 00 167 50 470 00 195 00 67 50 144 179 150 60 17 00 50 00 24 75 209 00 122 00 62 60 402 00 87 60 150 00 160 00 200 00 210 00 60 00 56 25 13 76 6785 85 $ Cts. 526 63 626 63 r 152 Dr. Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account 1000. Dec. 31 To amount brought forward $ cty. 295G0 01 295RU 01 •• •> * * ♦ f *. » 153 NT WITH T. C. Aylwin, Hon. T re aburer.— Continued. Cr. * • cts. I 01 * f 01 <* ♦ Amounts brought forward. AssKBSMEtiTa.— Continued. St. George, Beauce Cumberland Mills Cranbourne Malbaie Corner of the Beach. Mttfirog Cherry River Georgevillo Fitch Bay Sandy Beach S. Andrew's, York ... Peninsula Little Gaspo .... Portneuf. Halesboro' Rivi6re-du-Loup Randboro' Island Brook Melbourne, St. John's... Melbourne Ridge Rockland Quarry Valcartier Stoneham Way's Mills Barnston...... Grindstone Island Grosse Isle Entry Island Kirkdale South Durham L'Avenir Scotstown Lingwick Canterbury Grand' M6re Agnes , Point Bleue Cookshire , Eaton Corner Coaticook Ujjper Ireland Lower Ireland Kinnear's Mills Thetford Mines Black Lake New Carlisle Paspebiac Burrill's S'ding Amount carried forward. S5 a * . $ cts. 30 00 10 00 8 76 6 00 16 00 22 50 G 10 27 60 29 50 12 50 ;i5 00 50 00 55 00 18 50 8 00 7 26 16 00 60 00 .30 00 20 00 192 50 u o . "^ Asses ment " « cts. 7016 00 105 00 40 00 35 00 340 00| 100 0(1 440 00 12 00 150 00 90 OOl 260 00 110 00 146 00 110 00 100 00 60 00 360 00 140 00 100 00 180 00 60 OOl 26 00 220 00 30 00 100 00 50 00 75 00 60 00 12 00 210 00 175 00 160 00 60 00 100 00 80 OOl 400 00 300 00 52 60 585 00 70 00 103 00 26 00 .37 50 18 75 75 00 850 00 280 00 320 00 100 00 150 00 50 00 300 00 300 00 33 33 15046 83 TotaL $ cts. 136 00 50 00 43 75 340 00 100 00 440 00 18 00 165 00 112 50 260 00 110 00 151 10 137 50 129 50 62 60 350 00 175 00 160 00 180 00 50 00 25 00 275 00 48 50 108 00 60 00 82 25 75 00 12 00 210 00 175 00 160 00 no 00 130 00 100 00 400 00 300 00 52 50 777 50 65 00 850 00 350 00 423 00 126 00 187 60 68 76 375 00 300 00 33 33 273 a9' 4> $ cts. 6785 86 97 60 40 00 39 38 340 00 100 00 330 00 15 00 127 50 90 00 250 00 82 50 151 110 00 104 50 50 00 350 00 140 00 125 00 135 00 50 00 25 00 220 00 27 00 108 00 50 00 62 65 40 00 9 210 00 175 00 120 00 70 00 80 00 80 00 275 00 300 00 52 50 560 00 55 00 637 50 280 00 277 00 100 00 150 00 48 00 290 00 300 00 20 83 14135 81 $ ctr. 526 f>3 14135 81 154 Dr. Revenue Account, Diocesan Board, in Account 1900 Dec. 31 « :::::::::;:: ::::::::;:: 3 00 1 00 1 00 Carpenter, Geo Edgley, Alexander i 66 :::;:;:::::: ""::::::: 1 (lO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 30 T?irTa.nH Afra ......... 1 00 Total 6 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 3 00 10 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 Mita A. E. Burstall, Col. Barstall. Mrs 2 00 Dobell. Hon. R. R 5 00 Pratten H.J 6 00 Pratten. Mrs 3 00 Price. Miss C J 10 ou 50 00 20 00 Price. Miss Cecilia 50 00 Shirlev. Mrs 50 50 Total 25 50 60 00 50 85 60 Mils L. M. Carter, Collector Bowen. Miss 9 50 Cumberland. Mrs 1 00 I 00 Face. Miss Bdith 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 eo 25 50 50 1 00 25 (Tihaut. Mrs 50 1 00 1 00 Heward. Mrs * Judge, Mrs Cornelius Judee. F. 1 00 .Tiidd. Mrs ""■ 2& 50 Kell, H. T Lawrsnoe. Mrs fiO LefirarS. Mrs < 1 00 MesserTev. Mrs 50 1 50 Procter. Mrs 2 00 25 2 00 1 00 25 2 00 5 00 2 00 Reason. Hra 25 2 00 Teakle. Mrs ■• Teakle. Mrs. A. J 1 00 26 2 00 Vinson, Mrs Winfield, Mrs Winfield. Jos • ••■•■ MAt** a 00 Total 1 19 50 1 00 20 50 "'■mm^nhkc 159 City of Quebec. — Continued. 00 00 50 00 uo 50 60 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 2 00 OO 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 25 50 00 00 00 25 50 60 00 60 00 25 00 00 2ft 00 00 60 » Naheb. G. F. M. F. ' P. F. W.O.P. Ed. F. Total. Miss L. Champion, Col, Bo3well Mrs. St. Geo $ cts. $ cts.' 1 00 1 00 $ Cts. f cts. $ cts. $ ots. 1 00 Ghanman. Mrs •••• :::;;::::; j::::;::"::i 1 00 i)lii.nhflin Mrfl.. .....>>■• *••••• i 00 60 10 5 00 .........J 1 00 Cumminss, Mrs Darhiaon. Mrs •• 50 10 Dean of Quebec, The Prpnoh. Mrs 15 00 50 60 6 00 25 00 50 Orev Mrs ■ 50 Oiinn. Mrs..... 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 2 00 Hall. Dt :::::'::"j:::::: :::::: 1 00 .Tiidn. Mr 1 00 Tjane. Miss •• .. 1 00 Leader. Mrs 50 Morgan, Mrs. ParRe. Dr 1 UO 1 00 1 00 1 00 Ross, Dr 1 00 1 00 Smith, Mrs. R. H Strachan. Mrs io 00 25 10 00 600 25 Williams. Mrs 6 00 Wells. Dr 1 00 50 1 00 Winn. Mrs 50 Total Mrs.Wm. Elliott, Collector. Andrews. Mr. Justice 22 85 10 00 25 1 00 21 00 5 00 6 00 54 85 10 00 Alstream, Mrs.... Gamnbell. Miss 25 1 00 Elliott. Mrs. Wm 2 00 2 00 Klliott. Mrs. Geo 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 llarolvn. Mrs 1 00 HoruDv. David 1 I 00 Stroud. Mrs - •••'••'••*••• 25 Tozer. W. A 1 00 Tozer. Miss 1 2 00 2 00 2 00 Total 15 50 2 oo' 10 50 Mrs. J. Bell Forsyth, Col. Baile, Miss 1 00 1 00 Baile, Miss E 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 6 00 1 00 Barrow, Mrs. S 1 00 Bignell, Mrs 1 00 Bruce. Miss 1 00 Carroll, Mrs 1 00 Carswell, Mr 1 00 Craiflf. Miss 1 00 Fairchild.M. G , jr 5 00 PorsTth. J. Bell 5 00 Fomyth, Mrs. J. Bell Grandon, Mrs a ..*..•• . 5 00 1 00 Graddon. Misa 1 00 Herring, Wm.. 4 00 Irvine, Miss 6 00 1'" 160 City op Qvkbec.— Continued. NAMES G. F. M. F. 1 P. F. ,W.O. F. Ed. F. Total. .TftfiniiAfl Mrfl.W $ eta. $ cts 1 00 25 $ cts. $ cts. 1 $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 ITAnnAflv Mrs A 25 25 25 "" 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 25 60 2 00 25 Mobs Mias 1 00 Mulholland. Mrs. A 1 00 Vplflnn Mrs .• ...... • 1 2 00 :':::::::;;. ::"::::::::i 25 Pennv Mrs. W 50 Rhndea. Mrs • 2 00 Rhodes A 2 00 2 00 Rosa Mra. J. T ' 10 00 1 00 2 00 50 5 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 10 00 Ratnerville. Mrs < 1 00 Stuart. Mra. G. G 1 2 Oo ToHd. Misfl 1 50 Von Iffland Rev. Canon... 5 Oo Von Iffland. Mrs 2 Oo WhpAlAr Mra 1 Oo 10 A Friend Total 77 00 77 00 Mitt Henderson, Col. Allen. Miaa 25 25 Amy, Mra Reland. Mra 50 10 14 10 1 00 10 50 :::::::::::: :::.:::::■: 1 00 10 nnnAtnan. Mrs. ••• 14 10 1 00 2 00 Fletcher Mra 10 Gilpin, Mr»........ T«iviniyflton Mrfl 25 10 10 25 25 10 25 10 10 25 10 Modler. Mra 10 Magie, Mrs McCfl.naland. Mra .. 25 25 50 Pounds. Mra 10 Rowhottom. Mrs... 0*25 25 Shehvn. Mra 35 Somerville. Mrs 10 Smith. Mra 20 20 W^atflon. Mai'iorie ..* 25 25 50 25 25 50 Wataon. Mildred 50 Wearv. Mra 50 Total 4 89! 2 50 7 39 Mii» Henry, Collector. Brown. Mrs. W. H 50 25 50 Clark. Mrs Geo 25 Godwin. Mrs. C 50 50 Hamilton. Mias I 30 00 50 00 20 00 10 00 30 00 30 00 80 00 Hamilton, Mi^B R...... Hamilton, Mrs. Sam 20 00 25 1 00 10 00 120 00 25 HandleVi Mrs. John 1 00 Henderson. W. H 2 00 ( 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 Henderson. Mrs. W. H 2 00 Henrr. Miss ' - 1 00 1 161 City op Quebec. — Continued. Nambs. Johnston, Mrs. J. M .. Lawrence, Mrs. T P«ipe, Mrs. Edwin Richardson, Mrs Richardson, Miss Smith, Mrs. Fred Thop^^on, Mrs. G. H., Wains, Mrs. H G. P. $ M. P. P. P. Total Miss N. Hamilton. Col. Huddcn, Mrs Bender, Mrs Burns, Mrs Hill, Miss HoliwcU, Mrs Purdie, Miss Smith, Mrs , Smith. Mr Woods, Miss A Friend Total Miss A. L. M. Irvine, Col. Ahem, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Blanchet, Mrs Binnett, Miss Boswell, Mrs. V Boswell, Mrs. J. K Brown, Mrs Carter, Capt , Carter, Mrs , Camj)bell, Mrs W. D. Evans, Mrs Furrell, Miss Gowan, Mrs. Ed Gregor, Mrs Hale, .Mrs. E.J Hall, Mrs. W Hamilton, Mr. J Hamilton, Mrs. J Hamilton, Miss N Halloway, Mrs. E.. .... Hunt, Mrs. H Irvine, The Misses Jones, Miss Jones, Mrs. E. A Kennedy, Mrs. M Laird, Mrs Maird, The Misses More, Mrs Petry, Rev. EI Price, Mrs. W cts. 1 00 1 00 2 OO' 60 2 00 1 00 32 00 50 1 00 25 50 1 00 86 60 1 00 25 2 00 50 4 26 1 00 25 25 50, 2 25 00 00 oo' 1 00 00 25 00 10 00 25' 00, 00' ool 00 50' 25; 00! 1 00 75 00 15 00 1 00 1 25 W. 0. F, $ cts. $ cts. I $ cts, •i- Ed. p. $ cts. 10 00 50 00 00 00 00 2 50 1 00' 5 00 30 00 2 00 Total. $ cts. «l 00 00 1 00 25 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 50 60 00 2 00 1 00 219 60 60 00 25 00 25 25 25 2 00 60 60 6 60 00 00 00 00 00 OU 25 00 2 00 1 00 00 60 26 00 2 00 1 50 125 00 80 00 I 1 1 2 1 1 6 2 1 2 00 26 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 5 00 162 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. Schwartz, Miss Smith, Rev. Lenox. Tenny, Mrs Tofield, Mrs Torre, Mrs Walker, Mrs Wallis, Miss Webb, Mrs Wilson, Mrs G. P. I cts. M. F. $ cts. 1 00 6 00|, 2 00 Total. MissF. I. Irvine Collector Channel!, Mrs.... Cooper, Mrs CorcoraUj Mrs... Irvine, MissF. I. Lower, Mr Walker, Miss , Total. Miss T. Kennedy, Collector. Boyd, Mr Brown, Mr Beach, Mrs.. .... . Beach, Mrs. G Benson, Mr Copeman, Mr Delo, Mrs Eddis, Mr Gouge, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs. W. Lower, Mr O' Regan, Mr. J.S. Quirouette, Mr Selwood, Mr Turner, Mr. B Reid, Mr Total. Mr. J. C. More, Collector Ahem, A Andews, F. H Aylwin, T. C Bignell, H. B Champion, C. P Cumberland, D Evans, L HoUoway, F Hunt, A. F Jones, Lt.-Gol Lord Bishop of Quebec. 1 00 2 00 5 00 25 50 50 134 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 12 00 1 00 10 25 1 35 10 1 00 1 00 .1 00 60 00 P. P W. 0. F. «p CtS* ip CIS* Ed. F. $ cts. Total. $ cts. 53 10 25 25 25 25 25 15 50 50 25 5 15 6 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 2 00 50 00 60 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 15 00 31 Oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 25 25 25 25 25 2 00 2 00 . 25 5 00 OO 00 00 00 2 00 5 00 25 5 00 5 00 234 50 1 00 10 1 00 2 00 1 00 80 00 85 10 35 1 00 10 25 25 25 25 25 15 50 50 1 00 I 00 U 25 1 00 25 7 25 2 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 10 00 2 00 6 00 6 00 10 00 2 00 100 00 168 OiTY OF Quebec. — Continued 60 00 10 00 10 25 25 25 25 25 15 50 50 00 00 25 00 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ou t 00 00 NAMtfi. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. P. Total. Mncbin. H. T $ eta. 2 00 10 00 $ cts. $ Cts. $ cts. 6 00 $ cts. $ cts. 5 00 Meredith. E. G. 2 00 More J. C 1 10 00 Pentlimd. C. A 2 00 1 2 00 Smith. R Harcourt 5 00 5 00 Slavelev. H 5 00 5 00 Scott. A K 1 00 1 00 Scott. E. G 5 00 5 00 ' Total 104 00 5.^ 00 21 00 180 00 Miss M. L. Norris, Col. Borland. Mrs. A 1 00 25 50 1 00 Bovd. Misa 25 Benen. Mrs 50 Barrow, Mrs 25 25 Buchanan, Mrs Doddridge, Mrs Hawkins, Mrs 25 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 50 ■••••• ■••• 25 1 00 «•• •••••••• 26 Jefferv. Mrs 25 Lane, Mrs 25 McAdams, Miss :::"':::::: :::::::::::: 1 00 Rinfrct, Mrs 25 Tnrcot, Mrs 25 Welch, Miss 50 Total 5 75 25 50 50 5*00 5 00 6 00 Mts E. C. Patton, Col. Barnes, Miss.. 60 Bishop, Mrs • 50 Chambers, Mr. E. T. D Dunn, Mrs 2 00 5 00 5 00 1 00 •••••• .*•■ • •••• •••■•• 2 00 10 00 Dunn, Miss C ■ ••• 10 00 Gaterill, Mrs 1 00 Hunt, Miss 1 00 *"l 1 00 Kennedy, Mrs. H 5 00 2*06 i 5 00 King, Alias Lampson, Mr. G- 60 1 00 50 50 3 00 Louch, MUs A 50 Machin, Mrs 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 Morgan, Mrs 1 00 Moddler, Mr 50 Mullholland, Mr 50 Norris, Mrs 1 06 ^ 00 1 00 I 00 Ord, Miss 2 00 Patton, Mrs. J 1 00 Pentland, Miss 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Plain, Miss 25 Sharpies, Mrs. C 1 00 Scougall, Mrs. W 1 00 Scott, Mrs. Walter 2 00 Seaton, Mrs 1 00 1 00 Turner, Mrs 1 00 White, Mrs. J. R. H 1 00 1 00 , Total 20 25 20 00 1 40 25 164 City of Quebec. — Continued. Names. G. F. $ cts. M. F. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. $ cts. Total. Miss S. L. Perry, Col. Barlow. Mrs $ eta. 50 25 50 50 1 00 25 50 $ eta. $ cts. $ cts. 50 Benson. Mrs 25 Gossclin, Mrs 50 Hookea, Mrs 50 P«rrv. Miss 1 00 Phillips, Mrs 25 Tims, Misa 60 Total 8 50 .3 60 Mr. C. W. PhilUpi, Col. Dunn, Stuart H 5 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 6 00 Laird, John :::;".::::' .::::::::: ;:;::;:::::: 2 00 Petry, W. H Pone. E 1 6 bb I 00 16 00 Piffot, Charles J 6 00 Phillips, C.W 1 00 Total 24 00 1 00 15 25 5 00 2tt 00 Mrs. C. Sewell, Collector. Broomer 1 00 Plnine :::::::::::::::;:::::::;'::::::::":: 15 Phillins .1 25 ■ 1 Total 1 40 1 40 Miss Mabel Sewell, Col. Avlwin, Mrs 1 00 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 Adair. Mrs 26 Barrington, Mrs Bowen. Mrs 26 1 00 Dunbar. Mr 1 00 Dnnbar, Mr 2 00 2 00 Dunn, Miss L. 2 00 2 00 2 00 Dunn, Miss M 2 00 Drum. Mrs 2 00 1 2 00 Englefield: Mrs Emery, Miss 25 25 1 00 6 00 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 20 00 ,2 00 1 00 1 00 50 5 00 1 00 1 00 25 26 Forrest, Mrs 1 00 Farley, Mrs :!'.;!:'"'!! 6 00 Hallette, Mrs 26 Hall, Mrs. B 1 00 Hale, Mrs. E. R 2 00 Henderson. Miss 1 00 Irvine, Mrs Ill 00 30 00 McLimont, Mrs. J 2 00 Meredith, Mrs 1 00 Moore. Cant 1 00 Morton, Mr 60 Patton, Mrs. H """'.'"". 6 00 Poston, Mrs 1 00 Price, Mrs , 1 00 165 City of Quebec— Cow/mMe UO 1 00 2 00 2 UO 50 00 ' 111 00 167 City of Qjjebeo— Continued. Offerings in Church. 00 uo 00 50 00 00 00 GO 00 25 00 00 00 UO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. $ eta. Ed. F. Total. Tho Cathedral 1^99 $ cts. 24 59 '"217 '45 5 82 12 40 $ eta. 84 10 60 40 1125 54 25 18 8 35 $ eta. 90 34 79 27 57 79 58 00 10 40 17 00 1 35 $ cts. $ cts. I'M 03 " 1900 St. Matthew's 139 67 1400 78 St. Michaul's 89 00 St. Paul's ... Trinity 31 15 17 00 St. Peter's 2 50 3 no 6 85 Total 262 76 1306 57 8 00 52 85 53 82 5 00 314 15 1883 48 Summer Retorts, Island of Orleans 8 00 St. Anne's — Point au Pic. 52 85 St. James' — Gacouna 50 09 108 89 Matauedia 5 00 Total 124 67 50 09' ' 1 174 75 RECAPITULATION. Names of Collectors G. F. Boomer, Miss E. W Borland, Miss Brooke, Mi-s Burstall, Miss Alice Carter, Alias Lilian. Champion, Miss Louise.... Elliott, Mre. W Forsyth Mrs. J. Bell.. Henderson, Miss Hcniy, Miss Hamilton, Miss N Irvine, Miss A. L. M Irvine, Miss F. I Kennedy, MisaT More, Mr. J. C Patton, Miss Myra , Patton, Miss E. Perry, Misit S. L Phillips, Mr. C. W Hewell, Mrs. Suwell, Miss Mabel Sewell, Miss Hope SpwpII, Miss .Vliiude Taylor, Miss Eva ^^ illiams, Mrs. Lennox Paid to 'I'reiisurer Interest on Deposit Oflerings in Church — City *' Summer Resorts Total $ cts. 7 30 15 00 6 00 25 00 M. F. 22 85 15 50 $ Cts. 5 75 4 89 32 00 4 26 50 .^O 12 00 1 85 104 00 5 75 '>9 25 2 tJO 19 21 77 2 86 2 134 53 5 55 20 3 P. F. $ Cts. 1 75 W. 0. F. $ eta. 6 25 2 00 Ed. F. $ cts. 60 1 00' 00!. OOl 2 00 10 00 4 00 10 00 25 30 00 15 00 21 00 I 40 26 25 27 00 1? 00 12 00 4 71 59 00 25 262 76 09 • ..... 25 26 1 00 1 00 Svvailes. Samuel 25 .,, 26 Wright, Mrs. G. L Miss T. Gradi/, Collector. Balilwiu Mrs. B 50 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 60 Haldwiu, K. (' 1 00 ISrvati. Mrs. J. E 26 liurus. Alfnid 60 25 60 50 25 25 50 25 60 25 I 60 Drew. Mrs II , 1 62 F<]"h!-!tou. (). E 60 Fellows. .Mrs. C 60 Gnidy, T.J Crady Mrs. l'. J 25 1 26 1 [nil tOfltl Mc:4- J. 1 ; 60 Pii'c, Mrs ' - ■ 1 26 I'lowiuaii. H. N 50 riovvmau, Mrs. \V. H. . 1 26 I 1 - ll 170 St. Francis District Association.— Cy«//«w«rf. \ahks. Mn. Efflegton, Collector. Aiti^ur, Frank Hru/.tur, Mrs Dnmoii, Mrti. F KKl*'!it»>>< ^- Hatiauii, Mrs. C. C. Norrij, II. A Norria, Mrs. H Martin, Mrs. W. G Murray, Rev. G. H. A. Smith, R. O Bliss Johnson, Collector , Damon, Ernest Damon, .Mrs. A Johnson, Mrs Mayhi'w, Mrs. W. T ... Murray, Rev. G. H. A Offerings in Church ... F. M P. $ cts. I cU. Total St. Lawrence's. Grand Total. Bishop's College. Allnatt, Rev. F. J. B. Baker, A. H Bonelli, V Bourne, J. H. , Bonsficid Cowling, R. A Carroll, P. W Findlay, G. W.. Frith, F. W Gordon, W Gornall, T Hawks, E Iveson, T. H Friend Parrock, Rev. R. A..., Plaskett, F Read, B. S Rollit, P.G Roy, J Seaman, J. J Seaman, W Shewen, M .. Smith, G.O Vibert, A. J Waitham, Ward, J.G Wheeler, W. T Weagant, G 25 25 (I 6» U 60 25 25 25 25 1 00 60 25 26 26 26 1 00 65 7 90 P. F. $ cts. 1 04 W. O. F. $ cts. 7 54 3 111 4 48 5 48 1 28 14 14 5 00 10 06 26 10 25 10 1 00 10 50 25 05 10 10 05 22 09 5 00 05 05 10 20 50 11 22| J 5 00 10 10 05 2 00 13 .S 00 10 10 lU 10 05 05 10 10 10 25 25 25 05 10 10 25 1 25 5 00 10 25 10 10 10 10 05 05 10 Kd. F. $ cts. 15 4 25 TOTAI-. 10 15 05 10' 05 2 00 10 o'Vo 10 15 10 05 :{ 00 10 $ OU 25 25 50 50 26 25 25 25 1 00 50 25 25 25 26 1 00 8 17 21 17 4 .39 52 95 20 00 25 35 25 26 45 25 10 1 00 50 1 no 25 10 Id 5 00 :iO 10 30 50 ;{0 ao :{o h (to (1 25 (• 25 Ab 25 25 171 St. Francis District Association.— Of>«/i«werf. NAMua. 0. F. ! M. P. p. F. W.O.F. Kd. F. Total. Whitney, Rev. J. 1» WilkiriBoii, llev. H. Wiirtfle. A. II $ cts. 8 Oo' 5 00 $ cts 8 no 1 -2;, I oo' $ cts. 8 on 1 2r> $ uts. s no 1 25 $ cts. 8 00 1 25 $ cts. 40 00 10 00 1 00 OU'uringsin Cliupel 7 2a 10 68 • 1 17 81 Xotul M r.i :il 38 14 60 15 35' 15 40 107 16 UlSUOP'8 CuLLEdii: Sciiooii. Aduini. T 10 25 2f, 10 U 05 25 10 Adliniore. II C 25 25 Bray, G 10 Bray, W 05 Boiiclli, A 25 Campbell, N. P Chambers. W 25 25 10 25 25 Dawson. J 10 Dawson, FI 20 25 25 10 25 25 20 Felton, Praser-Camphell, E Praaer-CHninbeli. A ■ #••• ••• ■ 25 25 10 Qrcpnsliields. C Z'.'.'.'.'".. 26 Orahani. L 25 Gilmour. D .:.::;::::::.;;::::::::: 25 25 1 OU 25 Gilmour. D. C ............ 25 Hibbaid. Mr. W. R 1 00 HoUowaVi E 10 2 UO 25 05 5 on 25 25 U 25 25 10 i5 25 25 25 10 HudsDfcth, Mr R. N ::::;::::" . .. •• •«■•• 2 00 Hi 1114 Worth. Ci. 1 25 Heneker, H Headmastor The 05 5 00 frwin. R .....>••. 25 ■r9.4Aior. II ......•• ...a 1 :::■;:""! 25 .Ipsnior (j ..-*--. 25 Johnston. J 25 Johnston. G ;i : 10 IjP Mamiiand. K •••....•• 15 LiAWfev. J • 25 Meredith. R 25 Mol8on. H 25 Mo ewoud. F E 25 25 25 25 25 McNau^hton, A McArlhnr, N C 25 25 McArthnr. E 1 25 Peck, R 25 25 25 25 25 10 25 10 25 25 25 Pillow 11 25 I'oi'tcous. B. 11 25 Pope, J. H Robinson. W. W 25 25 Ross, B ' 10 Rohiiison. (t ■. 25 So'itt. S 10 Sh{»arf*i . J (i 25 biinpson, W. L 25 V i 172 St. Francis Districjt Association.— Cow/twwcrf. Nambb. G. F. M. F. p. F. WO. F. Ed. F. $ cts Total. Stevenson, H. C $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. % cts. 25 25 25 25 $ cts. 25 Walters, S. R 25 Wilson, J 25 Wilkinson, G 25 Total 18 00 18 00 BUHY. Mils A. Morrow, Collector. Boydell, J 1 00 25 75 50 1 00 Bown. Mrs. Thoa 25 Goates. Mrs. i). S 75 Goodenou).'h, F HerrinGT, W "50 50 C 50 Hunt, n. B 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 25 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 25 50 Hunt. Mrs. Jas 1 00 Lefebvie, Mrs. John 1 ] 00 Mclver, A.L Mclver. Mrs 1 00 1 1 00 Manes. Mrs. J 50 Morrow. J. W 1 00 2 00 Morrow. Jaa 25 Pope, F. M Ramsey, Mrs Ross, Mrs. A , 1 00 50 50 Simons. Mrs. J. A 50 Tambs.-G. H ' ""i'oo ••••• ••••• ...... .... 1 I'O Terrill, McI 25 Washer. Rev. C. B 2 00 Washer, Mrs. C. B 2 00 2 00 Washer. Mias D. 1 00 1 00 Washer. C. V 25 25 Miti Lizzie Ross, Collector. Fisher, F 25 25 10 50 25 25 Harrison, Mrs. H 25 Incrham. Mrs 10 Ross. Adam, ar :::::""::: ::::::;::::: 50 Robs. Mrs. A., ir 1 25 Rosa. Jaa 25 2a Todd, W. a 25 50 10 25 25 1 00 25 Mrs. W. Ross ij- Miss King Collectors. RaqtIpv. TaafK^ - 50 Barter L H M Barter. Mrs. 25 Barter Walter 25 1 110 Locke. Mrs. Ghaj 25 1 00 50 25 Locke. J. M :::::::::::: ::::: :::: 1 oO McGlintock. A 50 McCliutock. W. R 25 25 Rosa Adam 25 2.i RosB. A M 10 50 1(1 Ross. Mrs. Jaa 50 > • Its St. Francis District AssocikiioN. —Continued \ Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. i 1 $ cts. Total Ross, Mrs. Wm $ cts. 50 50 20 % cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 60 Tremblin, Mrs. E **'* ' 50 Tamer, Mrs. F 20 Miss Agnes Beaton^ Col. Barter. J. S ... 25 26 Beatun. John 25 26 Bennett. Victor 25 26 Bown. H. C o'so 50 50 1 00 Bown. Wm 50 Bown. Mrs. Wm 26 26 Crawford, Peter 25 26 Lanctot. Mrs. A 26 15 26 Hamilton. A. M 15 Sherman. Justin 25 26 Sherman, Mrs. W 26 25 26 Tboiu|>son, Geo 25 Miss Olson, Collector. Anderson, Mrs. S 25 25 Lawrence, Mrs 50 60 Moss, Mrs. P 05 20 • ••• 06 Murrav. Mrs. C. F 20 Olson, Thor 50 50 Ord, Mrs. H 10 10 Paloier, Mrs. J 25 26 Saunders, Mrs '1 26 Tvte, Mrs. E. W 0*10 " ..... •••••• ••••«• 10 Wvatt, John 50 1:::::. .::::: 50 Wyatt, Mrs. John Offerings in Church S. Paul's 2 " 25 *"'*2'"82 63 .V'*58 2 18 ........... 26 8 6*6 S. Thomas 2 81 Total 25 05 1 00 50 25 25 9 56 9 36' 1 on 50 45 47 COATICOOK. St. Stephen's Church. Austin. B 2 00 r 3 00 Austin. F. C 60 Baldwin, Mrs. P. L 26 Burbridge, Mrs 25 't 25 1 no 25 50 Briderman. Miss -. 25 Churchill, J **"' i>6 1 1 60 Crane, Mrs * 25 Charlcwood. Mrs 1 00 C 26 1 00 Doak, Mrs 100 25 Doak, J. H 1 00 Foster. Rev. Canon ........ 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 1 00 2 00 Foster, Mrs ' 1 00 Foster, Miss Ruby Fraser, Mrs 1 00 60 Fraser. 'liss 25 50 Judd, Mrs 26 Judd, T. W I 00 1 \ »wsS" 174 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. .) J Namks G. F. M. F. p. F. $ cts. W. 0. F.j Ed. F. Total. Lovcll. Mrs. Pi'il/i $ cts. 50 50 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 $ cts. 50 Lovell. Mrs. M B 50 Tjoxtnii. Mrs 25 25 Mp.Lpan. Mrs 25 1 25 Moyle, Mrs Norton. Mrs 25 50 25 50 Norton. A. H 25 t 25 Robertson Mrs 25 25 25 Robinson. Airs 1 25 Stevenson. Mrs 50 50 25 50 50 Somerville. Mrs 50 1 00 Sleeper Mrs Louie.. Sleeoer. Mrs 25 50 Sleener. E. L 50 50 Tbomas, Mrs. L 25 25 50 Thompson, J. E Webster, W. C 25 50 2ft 2 84 25 50 Webster. 0. G. G 1 25 Offerincrs in Church 4 42 1 7 26 1 Total 17 34 1 50 25 10 42 29 26 Christ Church, nouorhertv Mrs. M 25 Douerhertv Mrs. T 25 25 Foster. Rev. Canon 1 00 30 50 1 00 T,«pifliofl.i1. Mjirv 30 60 Shnw. Mrs. S '. 25 25 25 Smith Mrs HE ' 25 Roberts. Alice ' 25 25 25 Wilson. Mi's R C 26 OflTerings in Church 55 50 1 05 's^otal 55 3 30 50 10 92 . 4 35 Total Parish 17 89 25 4 80 33 61 COMPTON. St. James' Church. Mits Breuster, Collector. Rirtrkplnnd Mrs K 26 Hronater Mrs. E. W .....: 50 60 1 00, 25' 1 00 25 h(\i 1 00 Cochraae, Mrs. Margaret.. Cochrane, Mr. J. A V^rpil Mm .. ..... ...... , 25 I 00 25 Pnwlpr. Miflfl "!"'"!!!! ::::.:::::::i 50 Friend. A ' -1 1 00 1 00 Hargrave, Mrs Hedges, Mrs Hpnnerson. Miss 50 25 50 50 26 50 Kinc Dr 1 00 ;!!"::Z!i":::::::;:i 1 00 T.pMovne Mrs. J. M 1 1 00 1 00 Mptilarv. Mrs. J 50 1 50 1 lU St. Francis District Association.— Con/mwerf. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O. P. Ed. P. 1 Total. Parker. Rev. G. H cts. 2 00 $ ots. 1 cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ eta. 2 00 Parkpr. Mrs 1 00 1 00 Parkpr. Miss 1 00 1 00 1 00 Parker. Miss M. L o'so 1 00 Paiffe. Mrs. VV. W 50 Smith. Mrs. A 1 00 1 00 Smith. Mrs 1 00 1 00 Jlits Yernon, Collector. Barnett. Mrs 1 00 1 00 1 00 bliss. Mrs. A 1 00 Blossom. Mrs. J o'sb 25 50 Booth. Mrs :::::;::::: .:::::::::: 26 Cochrane. Hon. M. H 2 00 2 00 Cochrane, Mrs ' 2 00 50 50 2 00 Ootiinghani, Mrs 50 Friend. A 50 Kellani, Mrs b 50 50 Pallister, Mrs " 50 1 0«' 1 00 Parrv. Mrs ,K,,,. ,,,,,, 50 Pomeroy, Mrs. A. L 50 50 45 60 14 4f 50 50 Stevens, Miss 50 Rea, Miss 45 Spafford, Mrs. A.L Offerings la Church 50 ^5 12 15 12 Total.... 9 00' '.!! >7 2 50 42 82 CoOKSHinE. St. Peter's Church. Bailey, A. H. W. Mrs Bailey, Mrs. C. C 50 50 60 Baker, Mra 25 2i 25 Harkcr, Miss I o'so o'sb 25 Botlome, F. A 50 Botterill, Mrs ; :::... 50 Burton, Mrs. J. H 50 b"26 50 Butler, Mrs. W 25 Cbarboncl L. E " " 25 35 25 Cook, Mrs. Geo 25 Darker, Mrs. R. A 50 50 Frasier, Miss fl 50 25 50 25 50 25 50 50 French, Mrs. D 25 French, R. D o'sb •••••• •••* 50 Halls, F. A 25 Hodge, Mrs. G. A 1 00 Hurd, Mrs. T. A 25 KIrby, Mrs. G. E 50 Lennox, Mrs 50 50 Lefebvre, Miss 50 ■" *" 50 Lefebvre, Mrs. A 20 20 Lusk, Mrs b 25 60 25 Mowle, Mrs 50 Noble, C 30 50 30 North, G. L 5U 1 176 St. Francis District Association.— 0>«/mwerf. .-— . it. Names G. F. M. F. P. F. VV. 0. k. $ c>r. 1 Ed. F. Total. Oseood, Mrs. F. E $ cts. 50 1 00 50 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 50 Osgood, S. J :::::;::::: ::: :;::::::i 1 00 Osgood, Mrs. H. S 1 50 Osgood, Mrs. H 1 25 25 Oseood. Mrs. L 25 i 25 Planche, E. J 'o"75 1 00 1 00 Planclie, Mrs. 11. A 75 Pope, Mrs. A. W 25 25 Pooe, Mrs. J. H 3 00 .^ 00 Pope, Mrs. H. H 25 i 25 Reade, C. N 50 1 50 Robertson, Mrs 2 00 1 00 2 00 Robertson, Rev. A H Sawyer, Mrs 15 1 00 15 Speer, Mrs. Mary G Stacey, Miss 25 25 50 1 25 1 25 Taylor, L. \V Trigge, Mrs Wilford, Mrs. R. H 50 ::;:::..:::: 1 00 2 00 2 00 50 1 00 — 5 00 50 Wilkiniun. Mrs. J 50 50 (1 50 Wooley, Mrs. G 20 50 A Friend 20 Offerings in Church 75 4 82 8 01 9 18 Total St. Andrew's Chapel, Eaton. Miss Nutt, Collector. Chute, Mrs. L. E 17 40 14 82 25 5 86 {)5 39 03 25 Dawann. Mis"? S 25 35 25 Merrill. Mif^a 35 Nutt. Mrs 2.5 1 00 25 .OO 25 i 1 2.i Robertson. Rev. A. H I 00 Rodgers, Mrs. H Taylor, Mrs. R. F Turner. Mrs 25 50 1 25 ' Total 3 10 'A 10 1 1 Total Cooksbiie Danvillb. The Misses Gibson and Slocktvell, Collectors. Bernard. Mrs R. M 17 40 17 92 1 00 2 00 25 , 5 80 > Oiilo 42 13 1 50 Blavlock. Revd. Thos 2 00 Blavlock. Mrs. W 1 00 50 50 1 25 Blaylock, Mrs. Thos RpftTnn.n. Mrs - 50 o"25 50 Boutclle Mrs C 25 Cleveland. C. C 2 00 2 00 Cleveland. Mrs. C. C 1 00 1 00 1 00 Cleveland. Mrs G F . > 1 00 Foster. G. K 1 00 1 OU ,«< 177 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Namus. Foster^ Mrs. G. K Gibson, R Gilbert, Mrs Henderson, Mrs. R Hanning, Lt.-Col McKee, Mrs. Dr McCallum, Mrs. Jennie... Robinson, Mrs. T Stookwell, i^lancli Stoclvwell, Mrs. E. F Speer, Dr Tliurber, C.R Tliurber, G.'R Wadleigh, Mrs Ollertory G F. $ cts. 1 00 50 50 M. F. $ Cts. 50 50 25 25 1 00 P. F. W. 0. F, $ Cts. 25 ] oo; 12 7'i Total. Troutbrook. 7J//.S.S Robertson, Collie tor. Evring, G. (i Ewing, Mrs Robertson, Mrs. R Robertson. W Stevens, R Miss Ida E. Wilso/i t'ol. Barber, Mrs. S Barber, Ilattie Barlow, Mrs. R... Fraser, Mrs. W Nutbrown, Mr Nutbrown, M 's McFaddin, Mr. C;.. ►Stevens, Mrs. G..,. Stevens, Edward.. S:evens, .Mrf>. J.... Stevens, David Tlmrber, Da- d.... Woodruff. Mi> Wilson, Ida Oftertory S) 50 25 25 16 10 10 20 . 25 . 10'. 24J. 251. 25I. 10'. 2d|. 25 . 10'. 10 . Total Lome. jtfiss Coi/les, CoUeclor. Bagley, Wm 2 !)5 Bagley, Mrs. Thos... Bagley, Mrs. J Ooyle,s Letta .McKeage, Kenneth. JIcKeage, (Joorge... McKeage. Clement. Young, George , 12 17 20 50 1 OOi 1 27 2 77 25 511 25 10 10 25 10 25 $ Cts. 1 00 50 1 00 8 .•{5 S 85 00 Ed. F. $ cts. 50l. 1 2S 1 28 50 Total. $ cts. 1 00 1 00 u fiO 50 1 00 50 50 25 25 60 25 ] 00 25 1 00 21 05 40 55 50 60 25 1 00 25 16 10 10 20 25 10 24 25 26 10 25 c 25 10 10 55 7 50 25 50 25 10 10 25 10 25 ■HPH" \\ 178 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. $ cts. 1 Ed. F. i TOTAI,. Miss N. Lay, Collector. AdairiR. Mrs. (leo % cts. 25 25| 25' 10 10 25 25 25 $ cts.j $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 25 Cleveland. Mrs. P 25 Crosfl Mr 2ft Fowler. Mrs. .1 10 Holisran. Mrs. H. R ! 10 Lav. Miss Thos 25 Mills. Mr 2.*) Pone. Mrs »■••••■ •• 8 i 25 Oiferiticra in Church 81 1 80 1 Total Lome 1 70 14 15 81 10 94 4 30 Grand Total 21 77 2 00 2 00 5 50 52 36 DhUMMONDVILLB. Miss L. Moisun, Collector. FothereiU, Rev. R. J 2 00 McDoiiirall. Mrs 2 00 Mitchcn. Mrs. Wm i 00 1 00 Mitchell. Mrs. Thomas 25 50 50 1 00 25 Moisan. Mrs 1 50 ' ..., 50 Watts, Mrs 1 00 Mrs W. IV. Watkins, Col. Robsoa. A. W 25 50 25 25 W.,tkin9, W. J 50 Wcttkins. W. W o'so 50 25 Watkins. Edward 50 Wrieht, C 50 Wriffht. W. A 25 4 50 25 Offerings in Church 1 20 3 65 3 52 8 43 Total 1 26 57 65 7 65 2 88 1 89 3 52 2 41 1 TO 92 1 00 17 93 DUDSWELL. Offerings in Church. Marhleton 5 86 Dudawell 4 24 Dudswell East 92 Total 1 22 4 77 1 00 •0 25 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 6 03 1 11 02 Durham.— Kirkdale. Miss V. Lystsr, Collector. Akerman Wm 1 00 Burrill. W 25 Riirripl Mm . • 1 00 Ball. Harrv 25 Rliint. Misa ..-.. 25 Ciimminir.t Mrs 25 Doffv. Mrs fl 25 Eiiair. J 25 1 !l t % ltd St. FRA.NOIS District kaaooiktios,— Continued. I 93 80 24 92 02 25 Names G. F. M. F. P. P. W. 0. p. $ OtS. Ed. P. $ cts. Total. Onnter Mrfl $ OtS. $ cts. 10 16 60 25 $ cts. 9 cts. 10 Gee. Mrs 16 Hpnworth. Mr • « .■•«• 60 Hpiiworth Mrs. 26 JolinatoD. Mrs 40 1 00 1 00 25 40 Lvstcr C N 1 00 Lvater. Elsie 1 00 LvBter. Tiina 25 LiVslpr Mrd. P....... 25 25 :{0 23 25 25 25 LVster. Mrs. W. G C 26 Lvster. P. R .30 Lvater. Victoria H 25 Lester, Edmund 26 McCaiff. J. C 26 Mansbridge, Mrs 60 60 Martin, Mrs. .J, « 25 • 26 50 25 25 1 00 25 50 25 25 Noble. Mrs. Edward 26 Pye, Mrs. H....„ ^laecy, Mrs. Geo 50 25 l-orter, John 25 Stwvciis, Mr». W 1 00 Tboinpson, H. R 26 Trenholni, James ' • 50 Wndleigh, James OfferinfiTS -Kirkdalt 25 2 00 62 1 00 2 00 " — L'Avenir ........... 62 ** — South Durham. 1 1 00 Total Danville 12 20 1 00 50 1 00 3 62 50 16 32 East Angus. Mrs. Warner iV Mrs. Bryatit Collectors. Adcock, Rev. W. A 1 00 Brand, W. E 50 Br van t. J 1 00 Oook. Mrs. J 25 25 Friend. A 25 25 26 Gorham. Mrs. J 26 Lowrv Mrs. J 50 50 McKav. M 25 50 2 00 60 26 :::::::::::; ::;:::::::::i:::::::::::: 25 Paisons. Mrs. F 60 Sawyer, Mrs. R Warner, S. B 2 00 .'iO Anonymous 26 Offerings in Church 1 04 1 04 Total 1 29 1 00 25' 25 26 7 00 8 29 EAfON AND MiLBY. Jlf? •■■ Loomis, Collector. 1 ■ 1 1 00 Bvni. Mrs 1 25 Cole Mrs 25 Gamobell. Mrs 26 A 1 ■ r 180 St. FRANCI8 District Associxtio^. -^Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. |w. 0. F. Ed. F. ToTAh. Glendav, Mrs $ ots. 60 25 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ Ots. 50 Iiil)}iy, \lr8 26 Milca, Mrs 26 25 26 25 Nichol, .Jolin " 26 Titcombe, Mias 25 IJrwich. Rich 25 42 GO 1 00 1 00 2 kfi 1 02 25 Oft'eriiiKS — Milbv 3 ;{8 " --.lohnville 2 02 " -Handhill I 1 00 3 92 . ... 1 Total 2 60 60 3 .^.8 1 1) 90 Fitch Bay. Missel Can and Seymour, Collectors. Carr, F. L no Clifford, Mrs. E 25 1 00 2 00 60 1 25 Kimpton, A Nicolls. Ilevd. G. G ■ 1 1 (10 3 00 1 5 01) Rider, \i. H 60 25 1 1 00 Scvmour. Mrs 25 Wilson, IT 50 i 50 Cfferinsrs in Church 82 82 Total 4 57 4 75 26 9 32 Georgeville. Miss S. McGownn and M. G. Ayer, Collectors Bullock A. W 2.j Cash ' 25 25 ^ II n 1 25 25 Nicolla Rev (i G 2 00 5 GO Williams. Mrs I 00 1 00 2 Oil 1 22 4 16 81 .34 G 18 " " 1899... 34 Total 4 22 8 90 1 l.-> 14 27 Tntal Mission 8 79 1.3 05 60 1 15 23 59 Hatlby. 50 Bachelder, Mrs. M. J Unirluv T R . ... 50 50 1 00 1 00 nayiey, o. ri-. Bovvcn, Mrs. Pero/ Rnwpn Mrs. Peter 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 Too 1 00 Rnwpn Mrs. B. P 50 1 00 Popf»v Mrq .T TT 1 00 1 00 TTorkKiirn IWwQ K 1 00 1 00 Ives, Mrs Alfred Jone^, Mrs. C. R LeBaron, M. W 50 1 on 1 00 50 1 III) I ■ U- * - !■ 1 00 f * 181 eta. 60 25 25 25 25 25 3 38 2 02 1 Oil 9 26 1 00 1 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ ots. $ eta. 26 Towne D 25 Wadle jrh. Mrs. H 1 00 Wadleiffb. Mrs. G 1 00 Wadleiirh, John 50 60 Wentworth. Mrs W 50 25 15 1 09 60 Wentworth. Mrs. I 1 25 Wright, Mrs. C Offer nirg in Church 16 1 30 2 19 4 58 Total 15 44 1 00 1 00 25 25 1 00 10 1 00 26 1 00 25 10 50 25 25 25 25 1 00 20 20 20 20 20 1 00 1 00 1 30 8 19 1 50 21 43 Holy Trinity Church. Migset E, Moore and M, Andrewt, ^Jlectors. Andrews, Thos 1 00 Andrews. Mrs. G ] 00 Andsews. E.. •••• •••••• 25 Andrews, R 26 Andrews. Mrs. W 1 00 Andrews. N 10 Brock. W. S *l 1 00 Byliud, H 26 1 00 GErson. R 26 Carson. Aubrev 10 Carson. Mrs. / 50 Costello. H 25 Costello. T 25 Commiskey, L Driver, B 25 25 Denison, W. S 1 00 Denison. D !::::;;";:: :""""::: 20 Denison. H ... 20 Denison, J. H 20 Denison, S. M , , i 20 Denison, I. C 20 Denison, J.R 1 00 Grev, Lizzie Hodge, Mrs. T 1 00 50 50 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 25 50 Lockwood, H 50 Lodge, Mrs. T McCallum, J *"*' 1 00 26 McCormack, M. M.. ■' 26 McCormack, C 25 Moore, E. J 1 00 Miller. John , 9.i Mastlne, S 25 50 25 26 25 60 1 00 25 25 25 Mastine, J 50 McClure, J 25 Olney, B 25 Rief, L ZZ'Z: :.'"::" 26 Rief, Mrs. J bO Rief, Mrs. L 1 00 Spence, T 25 Searle, E 26 lli. 183 St. FiiANCis District AasooiKTioN.— Continued. TOTAI.. $ Ct8. 26 25 1 00 1 00 60 50 25 15 4 58 21 43 1 00 ] 00 25 25 1 00 10 00 25 00 25 10 50 25 25 25 25 00 20 20 20 20 20 1 00 1 00 50 .50 1 00 25 25 25 1 00 .*?5 25 60 25 25 25 bO 00 25 25 Namks. 0. F. $ 2:, 1 00 1 00 25 78 M. P. P.P. W.O.P. Ed. P. $ ots. '. .';3 ToTAfc. Scarny, W SiitherlAnd •>•• .| cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 25 1 00 Taylor, Mrs. G Wilson. E E 1 00 25 OfTerincT!) in Church 1 00 2 10 3 28 Total 22 48 .'■.0 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 25 25 50 25 1 00 1 00 2 29 1 00 2 10 25 58 Christ Church. Misses Wadleigh and Jebb, Collectors, Rrftdforrl. Mrs 50 Brock. Cleon :::... ;:;:: 50 Evano Mrs. T. H **" 1 00 Evnna. .J. C 1 00 Evans. Mrs. E ) 00 frowen 25 Hall, W. N •••••• •■•••• 1 00 Jebb, Mrs. T 1 00 Lonsdell. Mrs 1 00 Lvster. Mrs !!!!!!!!;!;!"!"!""" 25 L'-ster. F 1 00 Mastine, 26 Noble, E 25 Shaw, Mrs 50 Towne, Mrs 25 Wintle, Mrs. E 1 00 Wadleigh, G. W 1 00 Ofterinirs m Church 4 00 4 14 10 43 Total 14 04 4 00 4 14 9 43 22 18 Grand Total 51 96 6 30 25 1 00 50 1 00 50 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 50 69 19 Lennoxvillb. St. George's Church. Abbott, L. D Ames. Mrs 25 1 00 Atto. Mrs A. J 50 Baker, W. W 1 00 Balfour, Mrs 50 Bartlett. Mrs. Ch 2 00 Bennet, M. J 50 Burce, Mrs. Robt 1 00 Byrd, Mrs. John 1 00 (Mongii, S. L 5 00 Coto, Mrs 50 Day, Frederick Farwell, A. S 25 1 00 Poss, Dr .. 1 00 Prye, Miss 25 1 25 Frye, Jas 25 60 25 Harrison, Mrs. T 50 . 1 1 .^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^K* li' •L' li£ 12.0 |22 I I.I 6" Photographic Sdenoes Corporalion 23 WIST MAM STIIR VVfBSTIR,N.Y. USM (716)172-4903 ^.^ .^ h 184 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O. F. Ed. F. Total. Henrv. Mrs. C. S $ cts. I 00 1 00 '"* 050 50 $ Cts. $ Cts. $ Cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 1 00 Herbert. Mrs 1 00 Hughes, Mrs Kinnen. Afrs 25 ^ 26 50 Matiiewsnn. Mrs 50 Martin. Mrs. C. S..,.. 1 00 50 50 1 00 McDoucrall. Mrs 60 McFadden. S. A 1 50 McMuIlen. Brian 25J 25 MacKenzie. Miss 1 oo| 1 00 Mallory, Mrs. Jas Morris. Miss i'oo 1 00 J 00 5 00 25 • •«•• ■■••• 1 00 Morris. Wm 5 00 Paiere. Ed 25 Readv. Mrs 5 00 5 00 Spafford, Mrs i 00 1 00 Spied, Mrs 5 00 1 5 00 Scarth, Rev. A. C 5 00 6 00 Turner. Mrs 1 00 1 00 1 00 Warren, Miss 1 00 Ward, Alfred 25 1 00 1 00 25 White, C. S 1 00 Wiggett, C. S 1 00 A Friend ••.. ;:::;: 25 26 Woolsev. Georffe 2 00 2 00 Offerings in Church.. i* '25 l.S 28 14 63 Total 17 26 1 00 36 00 13 28 75 67 28 Magog. JUias M. Woodworth ^ Miss Aylinff, Collectors. Avlincr Miss 1 00 Paqev. Mr P 1 00 50 1 00 Claxton. Mr 50 50 Currier. Mr. E 60 T)ftnA. Mr....... 1 00 50 50 1 00 ') 25 50 « 1 00 Hawley, Mr. E T^ind. Mr 50 50 LeFrenaye, Mr Meek. Mr. A 1 1 00 26 McCallum, Mr, W 1 00 50 1 00 1 60 Al oCaIIiiiti. Mr. A..... ...... 50 McDoucrall. Mr 1 00 Olirer. Mr. 0. G 50 1 00 50 25 50 6 00 60 Ross. Mr 1 00 Smith. Mr. F. J 60 Stvan. Miss Edith 25 Tarrant. Mr. Jas "*. 60 Verity. Mr. C 5 00 Walsh, Mr 1 00 1 00 2 00 Wilson. Mr i 00 25 1 00 Woodworth. Miss M ! 25 Withers, Mr 2 00 1 2 00 w> t % 185 St. Francis District AssocikTio^.— Continued. ■ 00 00 00 « t Namks. Miss Mary Lindsat/, Col. Cantamessa, Mrs Doak, Mr Martin, Mr. A. D Martin, Mr. Earl Lindsay, Miss Mary Thompson, Mr. G. M . ... Tolmie, Mr. H Vosburg, Mrs Wilcox, Mr. J. R Woodwortb, Mrs G. F. $ cts. 1 00 26 Miss Mary Johnson, Col. Hick, Mr. W Oliver, Mrs Sweeney, Miss Wallace, Mr. F. W. Miss Mable .Johnson, Col. Chalmers, Dr Judd, Mrs ,.., Lindsay, Mrs Moore, Mr. A. H Moore, Mr. R. M Leary, Mrs Peters, Mrs. D Whitehead, Mrs. A. J.. Wright, Rev. A. W. B. Mrs. G. M. Thompson, Col. Drew, Mrs. L. K Johnson, Mrs. E. R Kennedy, Mrs ........ Manson, Mr Peters, Mrs. W. T... Willows, Mrs Oficrings in Church. Total. MELROaRNG. St. John's Church. Mrs. Newell, Miss Burrill and Rev. C. T. Lewis, Collectors, Anonymous A Friend A Friend A Friend Armstrong, Alfred., Armstrong, Mrs Brighten, J Burrill, A 50 M. F. P. F. % cts. 1 00 50 1 00 25: 25 25 1 00 25 00 00 50 00 00. 50' 21 40 60 $ Cts. W. 0. F. % cts. 1 00 50 Ed. F. Total $ cts. 25 50 2 OOl 50 1 00 25 50| 50 25 1 15 14 70 60 33 20 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 35 50 % cts. 1 00 25 50 60 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 OC 25 25 25 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 6 25 60 2 00 60 1 00 25 1 00 50 25 16 85 3 00 57 60 1 00 60 25 25 25 25 35 60 186 St. Francis District Association.— Co«/mwe 9 IS > j 2 00 ,,^,^, 70 18 60 Cowan G P 3 , 25 Vrpnch Mi'R S 25 Frpnoh. Kva 5 25 Prpnrh Helen 5 15 '•firfiriffiiiiinw'MgM 190 St. Francis District Assooixtioh,— Continued. Nambh. Fitreault, Frank Hanright, Jas Hamilton, J. H McFarlane, Mrs M«;Kay, Mrs. Wni.... Offerings in Church. Total. G. P. $ eta. 1 OU Canterbury Mmes Bennett ^' Goodwin, Collectors. Asker, Miss N Bennett, Finley Bennett, Alice Bennett, Miss A Cowling, A. H Groom, flattie ,.... Groom, Mrs. J. F Groom, Mrs. Wm Goodwin, F Goodwin, H Goodwin, R Gooewin, MissR Goodwin, Mrs. H.. sr. Green way, Fred Learitt, John Morrison, Angus Morrison, Norman Mayhew, Mrs. Wm Mayhew, Mrs. R Mayhew, Mrs. Pinkbam, Chas Rudd. Mrs. N Rudd.Mrs. Wm Snelliag, Allen Sherman, F Sherman, Miss J Sherman, J. W Offerings in Church.... 1 00 M. F. Total Scotstowu — Offerings. Grand Total. Sherbbooke. St. Peter's Church. Miss M. Twose, Collector. Atto, Mrs Arthur, Mrs Ashe, Mrs Austin, Dr. F. J. BeanettB, Miss 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 $ cts. 10 2& 25 25 25 1 GC 4 10 10 25 25 10 15 10 10 10 15 25 10 25 10 25 25 25 25 10 25 25 05 25 10 25 10 1 10 5 80 1 90 II 80 25 1 00 P. F. $ cts, W. O.F.I Ed. F $ cts. $ ctj. $ eta 2 16 2 15 Total. 1 50 1 50 1 50 5 15 50 50 6 00 10 25 26 26 26 76 7 26 to 25 25 10 25 10 15 10 10 10 15 25 10 25 10 25 25 25 25 10 25 25 05 25 10 25 10 3 60 8 30 4 40 19 96 25 SO 50 6 00 1 00 191 St. Francis District Association.— Cow/int/c'Wvtyr"-' 192 St. Francis District AtiPOCiXTioji.— Continued. Namks. O. F. Biirrafje, Tl. R Eraser, H. R French, C. A Fletcher, C. H Fuller, W. C Hobson, G. H. L Lftwrencp, H. D iMorkill, J. P Moe, Mrs. H Orlell, A. E Cdell, G. R Plant, A. F Robertson, Mrs. J. G.. Steele, W. W Temple, Mrs WelU, JohnP White, Chas. D Wilson, Miss M. L Miss K. Ashe, Collector. Anderson, A. H Boswell, Mrs Chesney, Mrs Dumhcil, Rev. Dr Dunibell, Mrs Dumbell, Mary Dumbell, Essy Hargrave, Mr Ingram, Mrs Neil, Mrs. W. B Plant, Mrs Robins, Mrs R. N Smith, Mrs. W. D Smith, Miss ... Thomas, Mrs Twose, Miss Woithington, Mrs Wombwell, Mrs Miss W. Wiggett, Collector. Allen, Mrs Bostwick, Miss Brooks, Mrs Brooks, Ernest ,. Bowen, Mrs. F Cotton, Mrs Clarke, Mrs.. Elkins, H. A Hallett, Mrs Holland, Mrs Holland, Miss Hallowell, Mrs Hale, Mrs.W. A Hale, Miss Hunt, W. J PuUen, Mrs Reeve, Robert $ cts. M. F. 00 00 00 00, OOi 00 1 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 $ cts. 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 1 IIO 1 00 1 00 50 25 50 15 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 25 P. F. |\V. O.F.I Ed. F. Total. $ nts.' $ cts. 50 1 00 1 00 5« 50 1 00 50 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 4 00 1 00 25 1 00, 60'. 50' 1 00'. 50 50 25 50 $ Cts. .^0 50 25 1 00 cts. 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 4 00 1 00 50 15 25 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 25 25 198 St. F»ANf5i8 District Association.— Con^i/iwc^/. cts. 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 00 1 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 25 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 50 50 1 on 1 00 50 50 00 00 50 50 50 50 25 00 00 00 50 25 00 00 00 50 15 25 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 25 25 / Nahisb. TuriitT, Mrd Tuiuliiisoii, Mil). W. Wilcox, Misa • Wilson, Mrs (East Sherlirooke.) Miss A AnnntroTi!/, Col. Armatroug, Mrs. G Arnisti-otiff, the Miaaes liuitlett, Mi-N. U. A llutcliinaon, Mra Huapital Nurai-s Pearee, Mra. C Price, Mra. John , Robinson, Mr. J Bhuw, Mra. W. W Mi»a Ada llatcfier, Col. Hatcher, Mias Ada Paraoua, Mias Lottie Teater, Mra Mrs. James King, Col. Ansell, Mra Bieber, Mrs Evans, Mra Harknvss, Mrs Ives, Mra Kin((, Mrs Kintf, James King, Ernest.. Kinii;, Herbert Robins, Mra Mr. Percy Johnston, Col. Ba.llett, Arthur Johnston, Mrs Johnston, James Parsons, George Brooke, Mr- and Mrs Miss Williams, Collector. Bryiint, Mrs. J. H (iage, Mrs , Gray, Mrs. Cubitt Mills, Mrs Price, Mrs. vcorgo Terrill, Mrs Vial, Rev. F. G Vial, Mrs , Williams, Mrs Young, Miss , Total Offertories— S Petci's. 0. F. M. F. P F. W. O. F. Kd. F. ' Total. I $ Ctlt. $ cts. $ olH. lOi I f cts. I $ cts. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 5 00 2 00 25 25 25 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 . 25 . 25'. 25^ 50 1 00 25 •1 25 25 50 50 25 75 25 50 25 25 25 50 1 00 1 60 25 1 00 87 19i 15 72' 197 90 1 00 34 25, 1 00 1 Gr(ind Total 1U2 S2| 197 90 X3 1 00 34 25 $ cts. 10 2:) 25 25 25 50 50 25 75 25 50 26 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 5 00 2 00 25 25 25 2 90 50 1 OJ 1 00 50 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 50 2 50 1 00 25 25 321 25 15 72 1 00 336 97 194 St. Francis District Association.— C«/i^i»m••••••• ■••i«i*»>«« .;;;;;::.::; 25 Dobb, Wm 25 Friend A 6 10 10 05 10 Friend A 10 Giroux. Mrs 05 Garvin. E 025 25 Haldenbv. Mrs. B 15 15 25 25 15 Haldenby, J Haucrhov. Miss ::::::;::::: :::::.:::::: 15 25 Kinoer. Mrs. A 25 Locke. Mrs 25 25 Longfellow, Mr. 01' 2;) 2;) •26 1 00 ■.•5 (I 2J 1 (HI 25 25 cin. 2a 60 60 6i) 26 1 00 1 26 2 70 8 70 22 3<.) 1 00 26 50 1 00 26 50 a 50 60 26 25 50 51) 26 26 6(1 2. 1 o;i :i Ui) i!.) 2,) ■li) 26 I 00 ■:6 II 26 1 (III 26 25 St, Francis District Association.— Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. P. W.O. F Ed. P. Total. Mrs. Ernest Swallow, Col. I-ionir, Mrs . S cts. % cts. 25 26 26 $ cts. $ cU. $ cts. $ cts. 25 25 iMartin, Mrs. VV Nicholson, Mrs 25 25 25 2 00 Robinson, Mrs. \V 25 Robinson, Miss 26 1 Stevens, ('has ^ 2 00 1 00 Stevens, Gardner ' 1 00 Stevens, James 1 00 1 00 1 00 Swallow, Mrs. 0. P 60 3 00 50 50 25 Swallow, Mrs. L 60 Swallow, Mrs.R 26 1 1 •■*••• •■••* Total, Windsor Mills.. 5 26 18 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 1 00 24 25 Brompton. Mrs. J. Addison, Colector Addison, J.. 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 Ward, T. D Waid.AV. H Mrs. Alfred, Knapp, Col. Addison, H Addison, T • -•• *•••• •.,. Addison, W 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 26 25 Brooks, Ghas Brooks, Mrs. Jos 25 25 50 25 25 50 50 50 15 25 10 Lamont, \ Knapp, Mrs. A. H •••>•• ■•••• Knapp, A. J W Knapp, Ethel Mrs. S. Varney, Col. McDonnell, Mrs 50 50 50 15 25 10 25 25 50 50 Varney, Mrs. Edgar Varney, Mr. Edgar Whcoler, Mrs Mrs. W. Wright, Collector. Knapp, Mrs. D Knapp, Myrtle Knapp, Mrs. Thos 25 Robinson, Mrs. A Ward, Mrs. Geo 26 50 50 Wright, Mrs. W Total Brompton 8 75 8 77 8 75 IS 04 Offerings in Churches 3 65 5 62 . Grand Total, Mission.. 8 90 35 52 6 62 ■il 04 198 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. RECAPITULATION. Nambs. G. P. M. F. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. Total. Acton Agnes •.< $ cts. 1 50 $ cts. 11 50 $ Cts. 1 00 1 42 11 22 14 60 $ cts. 3 00 $ cts. 50 $ cts. 17 50 1 42 Barford... ~ Bishop's College 14 14 30 43 22 09 31 38 1 25 15 35 18 00 1 00 2*50 95 5 50 4 50 4 25 15 40 52 95 107 16 Bishon'a Colleire School... 18 00 Bury 25 05 17 89 14 45 17 40 14 15 1 26 I 22 9 56 4 80 9 00 17 92 21 77 7 55 4 77 12 20 7 00 2 60 13 65 17 32 36 6 30 36 00 33 20 .H3 69 17 72 31 40 11 80 197 90 6 60 16 49 2 00 35 52 9 36 10 92 16 87 6 86 10 94 3 52 5 03 3 02 5(1 45 47 Goaticook 33 61 Comnton 42 82 Cookshire 42 13 Da,nvillp . - - 52 36 Drummoiidville 1 00 17 93 Dudswell 11 02 Durham 50 16 32 East Ancrus. ... 1 29 3 92 8 79 15 50 17 51 96 17 25 21 40 9 37 6 15 27 60 3 00 102 82 8 29 Eaton and Milby Fitch Bay and G'eorgevillc Hatley 3 38 1 15 11 61 1 71 9 43 13 28 9 90 2h 59 1 00 4 00 49 43 Hereford 2 24 Kingse}' 1 50 3 00 50 2 75 69 19 Lennoxville. Magog Melbourne 75 i' 00 1 10 2 00 67 28 a7 60 2 57 3 02 9 18 5 15 1 00 47 13 Newport Richmond 30 74 70 18 Scotstown 19 96 Sherbrooke Stanstead & Beebe Plain 34 25 1 00 336 97 6 60 Waterville » 6 92 17 85 8 90 'l2 *96 2 54 6 62 36 37 Way's Mills and Barnston 22 39 Windsor and Brompton... 51 04 Total $440 38 622 19 177 96 92 65 34 40 1367 68 199 MEGANTIC DISTRICT. cts. 11 02 16 32 8 2tf 9 90 2:i 59 49 43 2 24 ,i 1 Names. G. P. M P. 1 P.P. W.O.P. Ed. F. Total. Beaucb. St. George. $ cts. 25 2 50 $ cts. $ Cts. $ Cts $ cts. $ cts 25 Hiffff Rev H R ;::;:!:":j::::::':::! 2 50 Biirff Mrs. H. R 2 50 ::::::;:::::•:::::: ::I 2 50 Buchanan. Mr. W. H 1 00 1 00 1 00 f^nalin Mrs 25 1 25 UnRR Mi^s Millv 50 50 Pnzpr Mrs. Wm 1 110 50 2 00 1 00 1 06 1 1 00 Pozpr. Miss Lillie , 1 50 Pozer. Mr. David G 2 00 Pnzpr. Mias E. Von 1 00 Offerincraia Church 70 5 03 6 79 1 Total Cumberland Mills. Brack, Mrs 10 31 3 20 25 20 20 10 40 25 U 25 25 25 50 50 25 20 50 25 2 03 5 03 50 26 19 29 25 Harvie John H 20 Hfti'vie Jonatlian ■■'::':::::: :::::::::::; 20 Harvie. Miss Marv Ann 10 Lowervaon. Jonathan 40 Tjiiwervson. Mrs. W ••••• 25 Lnwervsun. R. J . 25 Lowervaon. Mrs. J... 25 Lowervson. Mrs. E. P 25 Miller. .1.. anr 50 Miller. .1.. inr 50 Miller. Mrs. Alfred 25 Miller. Andrew 20 Tavlor. Mrs. T. J 50 Tavlor. Miss E 25 Ofterinsra in Church 5 25 5 25 7 28 Total 6 38 86 11 63 Uranbourne — Offerinffs 86 Grand Total... BOURG LODIS. Misses L. Davidson, E. McCombes andM. Vebbage, Collectors. Atkinson. H. Esa 10 31 10 44 2 00 10 28 50 25 31 78 2 00 Brown, P. Esa 1 00 50 1 00 Clark. 1 50 Davidson, Joe 50 1 00 10 2 00 1 00 1 00 20 1 00 1 00 1 50 Davidaon. John 1 1 00 Dean. Wm 1 10 Debbaere. Rev. J. B 1 1 2 00 Debbacre. Miss 1 1 00 Debbaffe. Misa M 1 00 Edfflev, Geo 20 Fy es, Miss W 1 00 Greig, Miss. 1 00- 200 Meqantic District.— Continued. w Names. Garven, James Garvftn, John Gray, R Gray, John Gray, Rddio (iray, Mrs. W Hewton, R Hemierson, John , Henderson, James.... Johnson, John Livingston, James... AIcGoombes, Mrs McElrea, W McElrea, R Morrow, Wm Morrow, Geo Morrow, W. J , Mooney, H Pyles, H Smith, Jacob Smith, M. J Sissons, Thos ToniHson, Mrs. M ... Tomlison, James Walsh, Mrs Williamson, Wm Williamson, Mrs Woods, Wm Offerings in Church. Total FRAMI'TON. Hcmison. MrR. 11- Wilson and Mrs. 11. W. Bart.holometv,Cols. 0. F. $ cts. M. F. Boylo, Rev. F. J Hoyle, Mrs. F. J Cahill, Mrs Dickson, Hugh Dillon, John Downs, Geo Doherty, Wm. sr Doherty, Wm. jr Doherty, James Fitzsimmons, William. Hazlett, Andrew Harper, Alex Holt, Wm Henderson, G Henderson, Mrs. G Henderson, Miss J Henderson, E. D Henderson^ Miss McLaughhn, Albert.... McLaughlin, Mrs. R,... 2 UO 2 00 $ cts. 25 25 25 25 10 10 20 25 25 15 25 15 60 25 20 25 20 20 20 25 10 25 15 25 1 00 50 15 25 4 15 1 00' 1 00 25 25 25 P. P. $ cts. 22 60 1 00 25 50 26' 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 26 1 00 2 00 50 50 W. 0. F. $ Cts. Ed. F. $ cts. 3 251 Total. $ cts 25 26 25 25 10 10 20 25 25 ' 15 26 15 50 26 20 25 20 20 20 26 10 26 15 26 1 00 0"50 15 26 9 40 3 25 1 00 1 00 50 27 86 2 00 25 1 00 50 25 26 25 26 1 00 60 1 00 26 00 00 00 00 00 50 56 » ,"^ / • 201 # A Megantic District.— Continued. ■* • » * / * Names. G. F. $ cts. 50 M. P. P. P. W.O.F. % cts. Ed. P. '$ cts. Total. AIcLnuphlin, Geo $ cts. $ cts $ cts. 50 25 25 50 25 25 S^ Mefj(iii(riilln,.Mr.s. Gilbert.. 25 McLau■■■>• •■•■. Hodgson, Mrs. Thos ... Hurley, Hugh Hurley, Geo. H Hibbard, Rev. G. F 50 50 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 McLaughlin, Henry Robinson, Mrs. \V. J, 25 25 50 25 25 'itt Sargeant, W.J Sargeant, Geo. B , Sergpant, Miss Carrie White, Mrs. W 50' 25 50 26 6 50 liO White, Robert i5 2^ White, Joseph 50' 50 Wilson, Andrew 50 1 00 1 71 50 Wilson, Hugh OfTerings in Church 1 00 2 16 3 86 Total 11 71 5 2.'i 2 \^\ 1 9^ 20 3G - --I - "1 Total Mission 24 21 12 76 4 n:^i 2 25 "i 00 1 00 44 24 2 00 Inverness. Dickson, Rev. H. A 2 GO Dickson, Mrs 2 00 1 00 Dickson, Geo Dickson, Russell Dickson, Eva 2 00 1 00 1 GO Reed, Mrs Offerings— S. Stephen's o"25 30' 2"00 1 00 1 00 2 OO 25 '* Adderley 30 " Campbell's Corner 45 1 00 1 46 Total 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 11 00 202 Mkoan'Tic District. — Continued. Kamkb. G. F. M.F. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. Total. For 1899— Inverness $ cts. 3 00 $ cts. 3 00 35 27 42 $ cts. 60 40 30 76 $ cts. 1 00 $ eta. 60| $ Ctfl. 8 09 Offerings— S. Stephen's. " Adderley.. •• Campbell's Corner 76 67 1 18 Total 1899 and 1900... LowiR Ireland. Mm Ward, Collector. Bailey. Ida 7 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 6 04 4 96 3 00 60 21 60 60 Brings, Mrs Briuars. Annie 60 60 Bennett, John 50 Christie. Wm 60 Forbes. S.J 1 60 Forbes, J 26 Hill, Ordelia 25 Honattrv. Bertha 26 Johnson. A. S 1 00 1 00 Johnson, S J Johnson. Ernest 1 00 50 50 25 25 1 00 10 50 25 10 1 00 50 Porter, Thos 60 Porter. Grace 25 Porter. Mrs. Wm 26 Ward. Colonel 1 00 Ward, Hewton 10 Ward, Mis 60 Ward, E 25 Miis M. Kerr, Collector. DonaorhT. Milian 10 Forbes " Henrv 25 25 Forbes. Robert 25 50 25 25 25 25 26 Kerr Robert 60 Kerr. Mrs. R • 26 Kerr. Maud 26 Kerr, G Williamsnn Mr ...... •••■• 26 25 Wriirht Martha 25 25 Woods, Henry Wood Ernest 15 05 1 50 16 05 Offerinsra in Church 2 25 2 00 1 6 76 Total 13 15 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 50 2 25 2 00 17 40 Kinnear'sMills. Adler. David 1 00 Arnold. John • ■••■•••fl •••■ •••• •••■••* •••• •••••• 1 00 Cozon. W. J 1 00 Coxon. Geo 60 Frizzle. David 1 60 Johnston. Jamea 26 Kintr. David A 60 ■, 203 75 57 18 50 50 50 60 50 25 25 00 00 50 50 00 10 50 25 10 25 25 50 25 25 25 75 00 00 00 50 50 25 60 Megantio BisTRiOT.^Conlinued. Names. G. F. M. F. P F. wo F. Ed. F. Total. King, Ben. G $ cts. 5U $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 50 1 00 25 4 50 Nugent, John 1 00 25 1 00 Wark, Mrs. James Offerings in Church i 1)0 2 60 Total 7 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 1 11 00 Tbetford Mines. Boyle, Arthur 1 00 1 00 25 Boyle, Ernest Elliott, Mrs 25 Friend, A 75 25 10 00 25 2 00 76 26 10 00 Kidd, Mrs Johnson, Mr. A. S t Sliarp, Wm 1 26 Offerings in Church 1 16 3 16 Total 15 60 1 16 1ft Aft Black Lake, Bennett, H 1 00 1 00 60 Crabtree, Mrs 60 1 Woolsey, W 1 00 1 00 1 00 Wilson, D 1 00 1 — Total 1 60' 2 00 3 60 8 09 Upper Ireland. Offerings in Church 2 00 '< no 3 00 1 Grand Total 3tf 65 9 60 60 26 25 7 60 66 66 60 26 25 5a Lekds. St. James' Church. The Misses Bain and McKeage, Collectors. Bain, John Cummings, Robert : :::::::::: ■:•:•• Fuldgale, Richard 1 Fuldgate, Mrs. R ! 50 60 1 00 50 Hall, Mr. William ; A ftfl Laycroft, Robt. and Isaac. 1 00 Laycroft, William 50 25 Laycroft, Mrs. W 25 1 00 Laycroft, James. 1 00 Laycroft, Benjamin 50 10 60 A 10 Laycroft, Von McKeoge, Robert 1 00 26 50 50 1 00 Nutbrown, Mr. 2R Nutbrown, Henry 50 Watts, Fred W 60 204 Meg ANTIC DitiTmcT.— Co ntin?ted. Namkh. G.F. M. F. P. F. S cts. W.O. F. KJ. F. Total. Mins B. Kot/icra, Collector. HhiIrv. Jiimcs Ml' $ Otfl. .50 $ cts. •S cts •$ cts. $ cts. 50 Criiiir. MisM Annie 1 00 1 00 Church C. K 1 00 1 00 (Miurcli Jjiiiioa i 00 50 1 00 Golf, K 50 Kemp, Rev. John Hiiiiift Or 2 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 Jiffffcns. C 1 00 Marahall, R. S Xiiffent Sainiiol 1 on 1 00 50 1 00 3 80 1 (»0 1 00 Nutbrown. F. C 50 50 1 00 2 20 50 Rothcra, Rev. J 2 00 1:5 85 Utiei-ings in Ciiuich 7 85 Total 9 20 26 25 20 25 .SO 25 2h 50 17 SO y 85 f)0 37 45 The Misses Wilson and Neill, Collectors. Johnson, Miss M. G 25 Kinc. Dr 1 25 Machell, John 25 ::::::::::::t:::::::"::: 50 MachcU, Geo ;:::;;:;:::; ::;;;:::;. i" ■■■■■; 25 Machell. VV. J 1 U 30 McKee, Mrs. John .... 26 Nutbrown. Geo 25 Neill, Samuel 50 Neill, Mrn. E. J 50 60 Rosa. Mr. C. S 2 50 2 50 5 00 Wark, Mr, S 25 25 '.■.■.■.■.'..'.'.■■.'.'. 25 Wilson, W. H 25 50 Offerings in Church 80 ^ ."il 8 22 12 53 Total 6 10 4 51 25 25 50 8 22 2 50 21 33 St. Giles. Mrs. A. Le/ehvre, Collector. Burr, William 25 Clark, Ml' 1 25 Cox, William 1 50 Cox, Thomas 10 10 Gallagher, John 25 1 00 25 25 Lefebvre. Allen ,^ 1 00 Lefebvre. Mr. D 25 Total 2 60 2 60 St. Matthew's. Beattie's Settlement. Mrs. Beattic, Collector. Bcattie, Francis 25 25 25 ( 25 Beattie. Robert 25 Ross. Charles 25 205 Meoantic blUTRlCT.— Continued. I (10 ] 00 1 (10 (I 50 .5 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 00 Names. Ro8H, LuiiiH Wilkin, Gilbc-rt . Wilkin, William. Alius liailci/, Collector. Bailey, Mr. ii iiiiiley, p]nima Ilailo^, Uobcit J^eattio, John Nutbrown, (> Koljiiison, AndiTW... Otferings in Church. Total... G. F. $ cts. 25 26 25 M. F. lis eta 50 2 00 Grand Total— Leeds... Levis. Mm Thompson and Miss Walker, Collectors. Anderson, Mrs I Addle, George Brown, Mrs. John , Curruthers, D. E Onval, Miss Fyles, Rev.T. VV Grist, Mrs Hamel, .Miss Annio /laniilton, Mr. James Hamilton, Mrs. W. B Kniffht, Mr. Charles Layard, E. T Morrett, Mrs. T O'Hara, Miss Poston, Mrs. snr Ritchie, Mrs. John ykillcn, Mrs. J^nniiile, Mrs. Robt Siiniiioiis, J. 11 TliuMiiisoii, Rev. I. M Walker, Mis. George 17 30 25 2:. 25 5(1 50 25 62 2 02 27 53 P. F. $ eta. 1 00 1 00 I 00 I 00 2 00 ^\Mi.ss Downes and Miss Parsons, Collectors. Clark, Edward Dowiu's, Minnie Dow lies, Katie Dean, Mi.s. William.., KiiidlHV, Mrs. (Jeorojc. (JoddaKi, Mrs. Fred.. Johnston, .Mrs. Henry. Latter, James , Mitchell, Mrs. R 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 251 1 00 i 25 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 50 25 50 50 25 25 1 00 18 07 W.O. F 8 cts 3 10 1 00 1 00 50 Ed. P. $ CIS 2 00 foT AL. $ Cts. 25 25 26 25 25 26 50 50 25 1 12 4 02 U6 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 26 00 00 25 50 00 00 00 00 60 50 50 25 50 50 26 25 1 00 206 Meoantic DiSTUiOT.— Continued. Names 0. F. M. P. $ Cts. 1 00 1 00 25 10 2 00 P. F. W.O. P. Ed. F. Total. Mitchell, Edtrar $ cts. $ cts $ cts. $ cts. 8 cts. 1 00 Mountain, Willie 1 1 00 Parsons, Magstie Sharoe. Mrs. nenrv 1 26 1 10 Uflferinffs in Cliurcii 2 00 5 00 tf OU Total 4 00 10 00 3 00 2 00 24 60 6 00 'A .sol 38 10 New Liverpool. Miti Atkinson, Collector. Atkinson, Mrs. Henry Atlcinson, W. F. V 10 00 3 00 Atkinson, Mrs. W. F. V... 2 00 Brown. Mrs 1 00 1 00 Doddndflre. Charles • 1 00 1 00 OroTcs. Mrs. John 25 OMI 25 Lvnch. Mrs 50 Wade, Mrs. E. H 2 GO 26 2 00 Wilson. Mrs J 26 Mitt Ida Buchanan, Col. Buchanan. Mrs. John 2 00 25 20 02 2 00 Culbert, Mrs.' J 26 Offerings in Church 7 08 g G4 36 74 Total 25 33 23 52 9 64 60 1 00 1 00 25 58 99 Montmorency. j|fr«. Mallinson and Miss Moore, Collectors. JVIdrich. Mr 1 00 fiarett. Mr 1 00 Billinira Mr. 26 Rrown. Mr. Thos 25 26 donflifi. Mr....>* 1 00 1 00 Covev. Mr 25 6 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 25 Graiff. Mrs 6 00 DAiiiela. Mr 2 00 Farlev. Mr 50 Linakpv. Mr 1 00 'MallttiRon. Mr... 1 00 Mntjarretv. Mr 50 Moore Miss "" "i'm 1 00 1 00 Price. Mr. H. M 5 00 Price. Mrs. H. M 1 00 'Treinholm. Mr 1 00 25 6 00 25 1 00 25 1 00 -White. Mr 25 Whitehead. Mrs 6 00 The Misses Langford Cols. Alexander. Mr 25 Asbbury, Mr Clarke Mr 1 00 25 2 00 50 1 ) 1 »s SOT Mkoantic District.— Continued. 00 00 /» Names. (J.F. $ ots. 26 50 26 60 26 26 M. F. p. p. W.O.F. Ed.F. Total. Ferrie, Mr $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. ,,, -.1 $ cts- 25 Grover, Ifr 50 1 00 Hounsell, Mr 26 Langfoid, Mr 50 Lay, Mr , 2i McOord, Mr 25 Mllllffan, Mr Newby, Mr 50 26 60 26 Offerings in Church "'286 9 96 12 80 Total 24 10 25 1 00 1 00 50 2 50 9 95 9 25 45 80 Lake Bkauport. Miss Sfnith, Collector. Hewitt, Mr. John 25 Simons, Mr. Archibald 1 00 Smith, Mr. George 1 00 Smith, Mr. Wm 50 Miss M. Jewtll, Collector. Friend, A , 10 40 26 15 20 25 3 07 ,, , 10 Hamilton, Mr. Adam 40 Jewell, Mr. George Jewell, Mr. George Edw... Taylor, Mr. John 25 15 20 Thompson, Mr. Henry 25 Offerings in Church 1 01 4 08 Total 3 76 1 4 42 8 18 Grand Total 27 86 6 92 1 20 3 50 5 60 9 95 9 26 53 98 NicoLBT & Lakb St. John. Offerings: Nicolet 1 20 Forestdale 3 50 Stanfold 3 76 9 35 Total 3 75 10 .30 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 14 05 PoKTNEDF. Miss Herveif, Collector. Abbeson, Mrs . Mm. Scott iiH'l Minn llnnl- in;/, Col/ix'tim. Ariuii UnidlL-y, R. A HurdiriK, (J. T HiiriHiig, Mrs Hiirdiiii;, Miss IIanliii){, Hiiruld Hill, Mid Jarvid, J. W. A Jutius, Mm. H... Kiii(^, Mrd. P Luliroe(|, Mrs Litidsuy, D. li Scott, Mrs Walker, li Wiilkcr, Mis Otruriaga in Church (}. E. M. F. ! P. F. Total. St. Maurick. St. Stephen's Church, Grand' M6re. Barton, Rev. W Balfour, Rev. C. W McGilibon, D. Loon McKeajje, J. J Montgomery, Dr. T E.... Simpson & IVIar Wise, Mrs. H Young, Robt Utieriugsiu Church Total Burrill's Siding. Buriill.Mrs.V .. Burrill, Mrs. Ghas Otferings Total Radnor Forges Offerings in Church. Total Mission. ThRKB RlVKRS. Offerings in Church. Valcartiek. Valcartier $ ctd. 2 00 1 (Id H i'U 2 00, 25 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 VO 25 1 08 8 58 00 00 2 00 00 00, 50 50 25, 2 00 12 25 W.<». F. Ed. F. I Total. 5 00 50 25 ^ cts. .t 00 1 00 2 00 $ Cls). 1 00 1 00 5 00 14 75 5 88 5 88 1 00 50 1 00 2 50 1 00 ] 00 1 f!4 10 04 8 00 8 00 4 05 12 05 $ ots. 2 00 let cl8. 2 00 1 00 50 4 00 1 50 1 50' 00 1 00 s 00 2 01) 50 2. 25 1 00 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 7 .S2 I 00 1 1)1 37 97 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 25 15 88 20 13 2 00 1 00 I 00 4 00 7 75 37 8« 5 00 4 UO * ■ :A 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 i) 5U ) 50 > 25 ) S8 209 Meo ANTIC District.— Continue(/. RECAPITULATION. Namcb. Bf>auoe Buuri; Loiiia Pmnipton, ItlVlTlll'SS Ireliirid Leeds Levis Liverpool , Lake Boauport Montmorency Nicolet Portneuf ...... Riviere du Loup St. Maurice Three Rivers Valcartier Total. O. P. 8 cts. 10 :n 2 00 24 21 7 00 39 65 17 SO 4 00 25 Xi 3 70 24 10 3 75 8 58 12 26 2 00 184 24 M. P. $ cts. 10 44 22 (10 12 75 04 27 21 2:5 4 2 10 30 10 00 14 75 50 53 00 52 42 50 12 1 4 106 o;i P. P. i ots. 10 28 3 25 4 03 4 m 7 50 18 07 00 A4 U U5 W.O, F Kd. P. 10 04 12. 05 1 00 97 :',' cts. I $ 50, 25 00' I cts, 25 i" 00 50 3 10 . 3 50. 5'i'. 1 50 1 00 4 00 24 fiO 5 75 Total. I cts. 31 78 27 85 44 24 21 50 50 05 00 00 :t8 10 58 99 8 18 45 80 14 05 10 00 37 97 37 88 5 00 4 00 507 99 .^ 1 1 210 GASPE DISTRICT. Mambs. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. P. Total. Cape Cove. Miss LeGraiid, Collector. Balleino. Mrs $ cts. 1 00 U 50 60 50 26 $ cts. $ cts. $ eta. $ els. $ cts. 1 00 liakcr. Mra. J 50 Bakcf. iMrs. W. T 25 75 Baker. Honrv 60 Baker. Willie 25 Baker. Marv 25 26 25 Hfl.ker. Kvn. 2U Baker Harold .30 050 "o 45 30 baker, Joseph Hpf^k f Miftrfes • 10 10 60 Beck. Elsie 25 25 Cass. Mrs. E 45 (yoUin, Mrs Diinifirpfld. Afrs. D.. sr.*..*. 10 0*25 10 25 liiiinfire^d. Mrs. C •>... 25 26 Diimareao. Clement 50 50 DumareHo. Ella 25 25 HAf*niinil Mrs ....■■. 25 25 25 25 LeBoutillier, Mr. C. J LeBoiilillier, Mra. C 6 50 50 50 50 Ijoniosti'V. Mr. J..... ...•■•••> 25 25 Ijpnfeatev Mra R 20 50 20 LeGrand. A. W 60 LeGrand. Willie 20 20 |jiif*R9 Klleii 25 1 00 1 00 10 25 1 00 2 00 IjVfltcr. Mr9 1 00 Mabe. Mrs. P 10 Vihprt. Peter 25 50 25 Miss E, Mahan, Collector. Pf>r(Tiiflnn .To^ptth 25 25 25 60 Ijpnfpfltpv John 25 Ijpnfi»stev. Lizzie 26 Lpnfp^tev. William 25 U 50 50 60 25 1 00 50 60 Mfihfl.n J 50 MAhn.n. (tpo 50 Mercior. Philin.... 26 Miss Gaudin, Collector. Baker. John 1 00 Mppk. .Tnsienh. 50 Beck. Mra. P A fli'so 5U Keck Mr nnd Mrs J 50 50 35 25 26 50 60 Beck. J. W 36 Beck. Daniel 25 Beck Philin 25 Heck Isfifio . . ... 25 35 U 25 Keck JAnies . 35 Boaav. B. M 50 50 10 50 Butiton. (leo 50 Gale. Robert 10 211 Gaspe District. —Continued. Names. G. P. M. F. P. F. W.O. P. Ed. F. Total. naudin, Geo $ cts. 1 00 60 60 20 26 $ cts. f cts. f cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 00 50 50 20 25 4 70 Savage, Mrs. P Hcott, John VV Scott, Mrs , sr Scott, L(-8lic OfTeiings in Clmicli 4 70 Total 16 36 50 50 26 6 06 7 00 28 40 Perce, Mrs. Valpy, Collector. Bisaon, H. J 50 50 25 25 10 Hiolmid, E. M Blnmpied, John 6"25 Bianl, Mr Hunton, Miss Lizzie 10 25 25 10 5ii 25 26 25 10 26 50 25 50 50 50 30 50 Bunton, Miss Maria 25 9'> Bunton, Misa Mary Bunton, Johij 10 50 Cabot, Mrs Dumaresq, Mrs 25 Jean, Miss 25 25 10 25 1 00 n 9'i Li'Boulillior, Mrs '"'" o'so Lenfestoy, Mrs. A Lonfestey, Mrs. P LeBreton, Mrs LeBreton, Miss J Lf'Brcton, Miss Hannah 50 LeMarquand, Mr Martel, Mr. Geo 50 1 00 50 Newbury, Mrs 30 50 50 Renouf, A. P Remon, Jas. M 50 Tardif, R 25 60 50 50 25 25 50 50 50 60 50 1 00 15 Tuzo, Mrs. Jos. E Tuzo, K. G Tuzo, Miss Tuzo, Jas. T 25 50 Valjiy, Mrs 60 15 Valpy, Ma.ster Offerings in Church 2 30 2 30 Total 9 75 1 on 3 30 25 14 30 7 05 Grand Total 25 10 10 30 5 00 3 10 58 25 42 70 9 13 4 10 1 (\H Gaspe Basin. Offerings in Church : St. Paul's 1 62 2 51 1 00 St. James' South WfSt ... 1 10 Total 2 72 3 51 8 68 14 91 212 Gaspe District. — Continued. Namks. G. F. Labrador. Offerings Maodalen Islands. Grindstone Island. Mrs. M. Goodwin and Miss M. McCormick, Cols. Aitlccn, Thos Ballentyne, John Ballantvne, Mrs. J Burk, Thomas Burk, Art Burk, Mrs. Wm Burk, John D Dingwall, Wm Gaudin, Philip Gaudin, Mrs. P... Geddes, D Geddes, Mrs. D Geddes, W. A Geddes, Jennie Geddes, May Geddes, Lion Leslie, Wm Leslie, C McCallum, George McCallum, Edw McCallum, Annie McCormick, Wm McCormick, A McKinnou, Miss A McLean, Jacob McLean, Mrs. J McLean, Seward McPhail, G Patton, Richard Patton, James P rout, Rev. J .'. Prout^ Mrs. J Rankin, West Van Barnivald, A Offerings in Church $ cts. 3 00 Total. Grosse Isle. Miss McPhail, Collector. Clark, Norman Clark, Douglass Clark, Fred Mather, Mrs McLean, James McPbail, John MoPhail, Howard 2 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 M. F. $ cts. 15 1 00 1 00 25 25 10 25 26 P. F. $ cts. 1 10 10 10 . 10'. oo'. 50|. 26'. 25' 06 . lO'. 10'. 1 00'. 25'. 251. 25'. 10 25 26 15 5 00 1 60 19 00 1 00 20 30 10 50 15 50 1 22 1 22 W. O.F.. Ed. F. $ cts. $ cts. Total. $ cts. 3 00 15 00 00 25 25 10 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 10 10 10 1 00 60 25 25 1 06 10 10 00 25 26 26 10 26 26 2 00 2 00 16 5 00 5 82 2? 22 1 00 20 30 10 50 25 50 00 00 05 10 10 1 00 25 25 25 10 25 25 2 00 2 00 15 5 00 5 82 1 00 20 30 10 50 25 60 213 Gaspe District.— Continued. Nambs. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O. F. Ed. F. Total. Quinn, Tom $ cts. $ cts. 20 10 05 06 20 10 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 20 10 05 05 20 10 Quinn, James Quinn« Susan Quinn, John llankin, Seward Rankin, Townsend Total 3 45 40 1 00 25 10 25 3 45 40 1 00 Grand Entry Island. Mrs. Athens, Collector. McPhail, Neil McPliail, Mrs. Neil McPiinil, Wm 25 111 MePhail, John. Runley, Geo 25 Total St. James 2 00 20 20 20 2 00 Old Harry Island. Miss S. Dunn, Collector. Bushy, Isaac 20 (1 9(\ Clark, Henry Clark, Mrs. Hy 20 20 Clark, Mrs. H., sr 20 Clark, Richard 25 50 25 60 Dunn, Miss Sophia Total 1 25 1 2'i Total Magdalen Islands 7 00 25 70 50 20 25 1 00 1 00 50 26 25 1 00 25 10 25 26 25 10 05 10 25 t 1 22 33 92 Maldaig. Misses Walters and Duncan, Collectors. Agness, Edwin 50 fl 20 Bower, F Cookee, S 25 1 00 Collas, A Collas, Mrs 1 00 n ^0 Duncan, Chas Duncan, E 25 25 1 00 25 10 ?>> Friend, A Fauvel, G. P Girard, W Garonier, Thos Girard, Fh Girard, Francis 25 25 10 Hotton, Edw Hotton, John Hotton, Arthur 05 Hotton, William lu Hotton, Chas 26 214 Gaspe BisTmcT.^Continued. Names. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O. F. Ed. F. Total. Ilocquard. S $ cts. $ cts. 10 26 25 25 05 1 00 1 00 50 12 25 25 50 26 25 26 50 26 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 86 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 10 Johnson, Alra = 25 25 25 05 1 00 Lenfcsley, H Leufestey, E Lucas, Geo LeUros, J LeMaiquand, Charles * 1 00 LeC'ocq, W 50 LeMottee, J 12 LeMaiquand, James 25 LeGresley, I'hilip 25 Payne, Fh 50 Packwood, Edward 25 Packwood, Geo 25 Quirric, C • 25 Sequin, P 50 Touzel, Thos 25 Vardon, Thos 25 Vardon, Obdiab 25 Walters, Rev. G. R 1 00 Walters, Mrs 1 00 Walters, Miss 1 00 Offerings in Church 1 06 1 06 1 60 1 50 3 42 Total 16 63 25 25 25 50 16 19 49 fiaraohois. Buckley, Elvina 25 Buckley, Eliza ... • •• 25 Backley, Alice 25 Buckley, John 50 Ghicquoine, 15 Hotton, Geo 25 25 Hoderins. Fred 10 1 00 05 10 25 16 10 16 10 25 26 25 50 37 10 LeGroa, Thomas 1 00 LeMesurier, J 05 LeMesurier, E 10 McCallum. John 25 McGallum, Mrs. J 15 McCallum, Thos 10 Robertson, W. 15 Robertson. Alice 10 Ross, William, 25 Ross, William, snr Ross. Alfred " 085 25 25 Vardon, Stanley oi) Offering in Church 54 1 1)6 Total ... 64 6 27 25 C 15 35 10 86 6 GO Corner Beach. Miss S. Mabe, Collector. Buntin. Elias ''"' 25 EnderlT. H 15 Mabe. GhristoDher.. ;^5 Mabe> Peter 10 cts. 10 25 25 25 05 1 00 1 00 50 12 26 25 60 26 25 25 60 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 42 19 49 25 25 25 50 15 25 10 1 00 05 10 26 15 10 15 lu 25 25 25 50 1 96 6 66 26 15 H6 10 215 Gaspe District. — Continued. Xames. G. F. M. F. P. F. W.O.F. Ed. F. Total. Malie. Mrs. Ed $ cts. $ cts. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 25 1 12 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 25 Miibe, Henry 26 Mabe. Mrs. H 25 Mabe, Mrs. D 26 Mabe, Daniel 25 Vibert. Geo 26 Vibert. Mrs. Geo 26 Vibert, James 26 Vibert, Mrs. J 25 Vibert, Ptiilio 25 Offerings iu Giiurcli I 11 1 36 3 59 Total 1 11 4 47 08 25 10 10 15 25 10 10 25 25 10 15 10 r ;o 25 16 16 20 1 36 6 94 New Line. E. LeOresley, Collector. Gadoret. J 08 25 Cadoret. Hannah 10 Girard, Alfred 10 Girard, Clara 15 Girard. Susan 25 Hamon. (jlias 10 Johnson, Ben 10 LeGreiley, Elizabetli 26 LeGresleV. James 26 LeGreslev. Amos 10 Lellreslev. Edward 15 LeGresley, Francis 10 LePaee. Thos 10 LePaffe. Martraret 10 Lucas. VV. S 25 Syvret, James ... .. SvTret. Annie.... 15 15 Svvret, Beatrire 20 Vandon, P. H ""l 2 93 Total 2 93 36 02 Grand Total 2 71 29 60 5 00 26 25 25 3 71 Matapedia. OfTcrines 5 00 New Carlisle. Annetl. H. VV 26 Asstel". R. M 25 Caldwell, S. jnr 25 Flowers. Mr?. J. H 25 o'25 36 55 25 Keiiipffor, Mrs. Wni LpIJroco. J. A.... 26 Too 10 25 25 Mills, Jas Edw 1 35 Mills, M. E Orviss, H. G (1 56 10 Ray, Mrs. Sylvester Sroles. R 20 20 50 60 Smollett, L. E 25 25 1 216 Gaspe DiSTUiCT— Continued. VI, if ! II Names. Sheppard, W. M Smith, Mrs. J. L Smith, B. R Smith, W. T Vardon, W. R , Wilson, Rev. E. K.. , Offerings in Church. Total Paspebiao. Bossc, John Bisson, D Bisson, W. G Clement, John Damaresq, D Gallic, Mrs... Gallie, Philip Gavey, Mrs Hunt, W. B Jibaut, F LeGrand, Wm Le ('outeur, C LeGallais. Edmund.. LeGallais, Chas LeGallais, Frank LeMasurier, John.. .. LeMarquand, A Mallet, Mr Mollet, C. J Renouf, W, P Scole, J. A Simon, H. F Weary. Clara Weary, B. H Wilfion, E. K Anonymous Offerings in Church. G. F. $ ots, 26 26 10 2 96 26 Total Paspebiac, Total Mission Peninsula and Little Gaspb. St. Matthew's. Miss A. Ascah, Collector. Annett, Lewis Ascah, Chas Ascah, Henry Ascah, Alpheua Ascah, Lewis Coffin, F Coffin, Edward Coffin, Edw., jor 25 3 20 M. F. $ cts. 26 60 1 00 1 46 .5 61 1 00 26 26 25 10 50 P. F. $ cts. 50 25] 25 25' 26l 60' 1 00 1 00 1 93 13 79 1 00 10 10 20 25 16 25 20 2 33 2 33 W. O.F, % ots. 50 Ed. F. $ cts. 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 25 1 52 1 52 3 85 26 50 36 25 5 85 5 85 Total. $ CtB. 25 25 25 50 10 1 (iO 3 79 10 7i> 50 1 00 25 1 00 25 25 10 25 1 00 f)0 60 25 1 00 60 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 50 35 25 1 00 1 00 3 45 15 90 26 69 1 00 10 10 20 25 15 25 20 ^ •, i'' 217 50 00 00 50 50 00 10 10 ■♦ . * Gaspe DiSTUlOT.— Continued. -■« ^, ^ % Names. G. F. I M. F. Dutton, ReT. A. W. Dutton, Mrs. A. W.. Lemesurier, Henry., Miller, Thos Miller, Wm Miller, James Miller, Mrs. E Miller, Masrgie Miller, Richard Miller, George Mullin, Robert Mullin, C Mullin, Wm Mullin, Alfred Phillips, Mrs. C Price, Nina Ross, Miss $ cts. 1 25 50 Miss F. Ascah, Collector. Annctt, Hy Annett, Edward Ascah, Geo Ascah, Geo M Ascah, Edw , Ascah, Wm Ascah, John N Ascah, Mrs. R Aeoah, Fred Coffin, Mrs. Edw Coffin, Mrs. L . Coffin, Felix Lemesurier, Alf. Laws, Mrs Miller, Felix Miller, Edw Miller, Fred.... Mullin, C Mullin, Robt Mullin, Mrs. B Patterson, Chas Patterson, B Phillips, Mrs. J Phillips Thornbur.... Offerings in Church. Total. Little Gasp6. St. Peter's. Miss M. Price, Collector. De Ste. Croix, Miss Johnson, John Lenfestey, Mrs Lenfestey, Syria 1 10 2 85 $ 25 10 50 ]0 cts 1 25 P. F. W.O.F. $ cts.: $ cts. 25 25 25 10 25l, 15 15 25 10 10 05 10 25 15 25 10 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 15 25 25 25 10 10 10 10 25 20' 10 05. 20 25 25 25' 2 OOi 12 «5 4 11 Ed. F. $ cts. Total. $ 4 11 ots. 2 50 50 25 25 25 10 25 15 15 25 10 10 05 10 25 15 25 10 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 15 25 25 25 10 10 ■• 10 10 25 U 10 10 05 20 25 25 25 7 21 19 61 25 10 50 10 218 Gaspe District. — Continued. NAMK8. G. F. M. F. P.P. W. 0. F. Ed. F. Total. Pric*'. Minnio $ cts. 10 "'o"l5 10 10 25 25 25 15 20 25 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. cts $ cts. 10 20 20 Roberts Juhii 15 Roberts. Tlios 10 Roberts. Edwin (1 10 Roberts, Robert 25 Roberts, Ciiiit. Win Roberts. Joxeitb 25 25 Roberts. Artbur *' 15 Roberta, Ciipt. Thos Roberts. Thoiiias 20 25 Roberts, Dtiuiel 10 U 10 Mm C. Price, Collector. Bartlett. Chos. P 25 25 25 " 25 Bartlett, Mrs Bartlett, H. W 25 25 Button, Rev. A. VV 1 25 1 25 2 50 Dutton, Mrs. A. W 50 25 25 50 Dolbell, A. W 25 Dolbell, Mrs. A. H Forester, A 025 25 25 Gavev, I. R. 25 25 50 2ft 26 1 00 75 25 25 25 10 25 10 1 50 26 (iavey, Abraham 25 Gavey, Daniel Gavey, Mrs. J 50 2ft LeBrocq, James LeGresley, P 25 1 00 Lemesurier, John 75 LeMarquand, John Payne, Walter Romeril, P. H 25 25 25 Pope, Roerer 10 Vibert, P. 81 "2"C5 25 West, Mrs. W 10 Offerings in Church 4 0(3 Total 11 05 50 50 50 81 4 15 1 45 17 40 Fox River. Mr. F. Jlelleur, Collector. Amy, John L Ascah, Mrs. Robt 50 50 Bartlett, Chas > • • •■•••• 50 De LaGour, B 25 1 25 50 50 1 25 Helleur, Francis 1 25 Romeril, John 50 Steel, John 1 W Total 4 00 4 (10 Grand Total 17 00 13 -IG 8 26 1 45 41 07 219 OTAL. i cts. () 10 20 15 10 10 25 25 25 15 20 25 10 25 26 25 2 50 50 26 25 25 26 26 50 26 26 1 00 75 26 25 26 10 26 10 4 9(5 50 50 50 25 1 25 50 50 Gaspe District . -- Continued Named. 0. F. M. F. P. F. $ ots. W. 0. F. Ed. F. Total, Sandy Ukacu. Miss 0. Suddard, Col. Harbour, Mrs. N Mullin, Albert $ cts. 25 10 25 25 25 25 25 20 20 25 $ cts. 1 $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. 2i 10 Miller. Walter 25 Pve. Mrs. Thos 25 S ddaril. Theo 25 Suddard, William 26 Williatusun. Alvali. 25 Williamaoti. MrsT 20 Williamson. Mrs W 20 Williamson, Mrs. Jus Miss M. Williamson, Col. Alexander. Mrs P 25 25 25 (» 25 10 25 40 25 10 20 (t 25 25 25 Alexander. Mr.s. IIv U 25 Alexander, Pliilip 25 Alexander. Wm 25 Haker. Mrs Win 10 Baker, S 25 Carter. (3 . 40 Galliclian. M. 25 (>allicinin. James 10 OiillichiiM. .roliti 20 Harbour. Williatn 25 Horner, Rev. I) Miller, CaptR Offerings in (J liurcli 1 00 25 1 04 ' 1 00 25 2 5() 2 51 6 11 Total 4 54 25 25 25 25 20 5 11 2 51 12 16 Siiigawake;. Miss Jennie Almond, Col. 26 Almond, James Mrs Almonrl \fnplc 25 26 Ai'ImoiiH Anrlrcw .T 25 20 0)1(1(1 MiQ F 25 - 25 Hayes, Jo3e|)li Travers, R. P 25 25 25 25 55 1 25 26 26 Travel's J. U 26 65 Miss Mabel Allan, Collector A 1 1 .1 ti T Q 25 S 00 1 I 25 Kerr, Rev. I. N ?, 00 26 25 20 10 1 00 6 00 25 Skt'in!. Fi'iinciri 26 NWiwip W 1 20 SmiiU sums Ufferint^s in Cluircli 2 25 1 44 lOJ 2 45 1 85 4 29 1 n t=. 6 94 2 10 1(1 16 69 iotal ♦ ■•••1 * *'*' 220 Gaspk District. — Continued Namrs. G. F. M. F. P. F. W. F. Ed. F. ToTAt. St. Philip's, Gascon. Mits L. McGie, Collector. Abier. Fred )l cts. 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 50 $ cts. $ Ota. $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. 25 Ahier, Eliza Ahier. John 25 25 Actesoni V 50 ActesoHi Ethel 25 Chedora. Miss Susan 25 Ghedore. W. P 25 Ohedore, T 25 Ghedore, W. B 25 Ohedore. Philios 25 Ghedore. James 25 Ghedore, Philip, jnr Ghedore. P. J 50 25 Dugay, Alfred McGie, L. M 50 25 25 Small Hums 00 72 90 UfTerintrs in Gburch 1 17 1 17 1 89 Total Gascon... 6 12 25 25 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 1 00 7 29 New Port. 3fra. E. B. Romeril, Col. Ahier. Fred 25 Bossv. Geo 25 25 25 50 LeGresleVi J. F , 25 25 1 00 LeCouteur. H. H *. 1 00 LeMarauand. E. P 50 LeOuesnc. Geo 25 25 25 25 "" 0*25 1 00 LeGrand. Ernest 50 LeMarauand. E. J 6"26 1 85 50 Labev. F. H 25 Romeril. E. B 1 50 Offerinsrs in Church 1 85 Total 4 25 3 10 1 50 25 8 85 Port Daniel. St. James*. Miss A. Oarrett, Collector. Allan. Miss Annie 25 Blsson. Mrs. C 25 25 25 Dnn. Mrs. N 25 McGie. D. B 25 25 MnRenzie. Miss H 25 25 50 60 1 65 25 Sullivan. John 25 Sweetman. Mrs. P 50 Small Sums '20 53 80 Offerintrs in Church 1 25 3 43 Total 97 3 75 2 25 2.'> 6 23 Grand Total 18 90 14 96 3 35 1 86 39 06 cts. 25 25 26 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 50 25 50 25 90 1 89 7 29 25 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 25 1 50 1 85 8 85 25 25 25 1) 25 25 25 50 80 3 43 6 23 39 06 221 Gaspe DiSTUiCT— Continued. RECAPITULATION. 0\ Namks. G. F. -rs. 11. M. F. P. F. W. 0. F. Ed. F. Total. (jftnp Oovp. .- ....•• $ cts. 25 10 2 72 3 00 7 00 2 71 $ cts. 7 05 3 61 $ cts. 10 30 8 67 $ cU. 25 $ cts. $ Ota. 42 70 Oasiio Haain 14 91 f jRhrAilor 3 00 25 70 29 60 5 00 13 79 13 46 5 11 14 96 118 18 1 22 3 71 33 92 Mnlhaie 36 02 MAtnnpiliii . 5 00 Now fjArlislo .3 20 17 »0 4 51 18 90 3 85 8 26 2 51 3 35 41 88 5 86 1 45 29 A9 Pen in aula 41 07 Sand V Hrach 12 10 Hhitfnwakc 1 85 39 06 Total 85 07 9 40 254 53 T. i, 222 The Robert Hamilton IVIemorial, Wo aro puhlishinff below a list of donations and sub- scriptions, individual and according to Parishos, thuH far received, in behalf of the Robert Hamilton Memorial. It may be remembered that on the death in 18!)S of Mr. Hamilton, it was unanimously an^reed at a largely attended meeting held in Quebiv,, that althouoh this great Church- man by the wide extent and liberality of his benefactions, through a period of half a century, had unconsciously estab* lished for himself a sacred mi^moriid in the heart of every Parish and Mission within the Diocese and in many a poor one beyond our bounds, yet it was fitting that those whom God had so richly blest through this His servant should erect some Monument whit^h would at once give expression to their gratitude, hold aloft for imitation a bright and noble examule, and be of some practical and immediate use. Religion and Education having ever been the objects which our departed friend had striven most earnestly to promote, it was decided that the Memorial should take the form of much needed enlargement and improvement of our Uni- versity Buildings, and this in such manner that Bishop's College School, as well as the University proper, should reap advantage. Admirable and artistic plans were procured from Messrs. Cox and Amos, Architects, of Montreal, calculated to trans- form the entire building (built by piece-meal) into a harmonious and imposing Pile, and supply needs long and keenly felt. Committees were appointed to solicit sub- scriptions, and the Corporation of Bishop's College under- took to see to the carrying out of the work. Those who have'been good enough to contribute towards this object, nor these alone, but all friends of Bishop'c College and Bishop's College School, and more particularly those who claim this Institution for their Alma Mater, will be inter- ested in knowing the nature and extent of the work thus far accomplished, and how much yet remains to be executed, in order to the carrying out of our design. In the scheme of extension several objects w^ere kept in view : the first of these was to give to Bishop's College School a separate and enlarged Dining Hall with all needful accessories. By ex- 223 tendinf? the old Dinini^ Hall on to tho quftdrani^lo in rear, and acldinpr another story with lol'ty roof to this (»nd of tho Colli'go building, a bright and spaciouH Dining Hall has been secured for masters and boys on the giound floor, one of like dimensions for students of the College on the se- cond flat, additional lecture rooms, bath rooms and bed- rooms, an enlarged kitchen, pantries, etc., at an outlay of about $12,000. As this change has been of special advan- tage and convenience to the School, and indeed vi'as railed for by needs of a most urgent character in the interest of the School, we have naturally looked chiefly to the "Old boys " and to tho many friends of Uishop's College School to meet this cost. Old Lennoxville boys are to be found in every walk of life scattered over this Dominion of ours, and many of thum filling important positions in other lands. In addition to other attainments here acquired, they bear from this Eton of Canada that stamp at once ot manliness and gentlemanly bearing which Lennoxville is well known to impress upon her sons. Nor can time or distance ever eti'ace from their memory the happy days spent in the old school, and on her play grounds and rivers. It would be a grateful act if the entire cost of this section of work, above referred to, were assumed by the old boys — thus liberating funds needful to the completion of the third or middle siction, estimated to cost ^'i.OOO. Any old Lennoxville boy who has no brick in this good work may thus have an opportunity of putting one in, and his offering will be most gratefully received. Under Section No. 2, now about completed at a cost of $8,000, the other end of the Pile has been transformed with very nleasing effect. This includes an enlarged and re- modelled Lodge for the Principal of the University, and ex- tra Lecture rooms and bed-rooms for stu lents. Towards this portion many generous subscriptions have been given by warm friends of the University. Section No. 3 touches the central portion of the building, and will include a loftier tower, a more spacious Entrance Hall, an extension rearwards of Library and Museum (now quite inadequate) corresponding with extension of dining hall, a large and attractive Reading Room, etc. This work will cost about $5,000. At present it cannot be under- taken for lack of funds. And yet it will be seen from the foregoing brief description that apart from extra room and other conveniences here contemplated, the eye itself calls T .* 224 for the completion of this section in order that the whole may be harmoniously pleasing. We heartily invite, not alone the friends of Education, but those to whom Art and the beauty of Symmetry ap- peal, to come and visit us at Lennoxville, confident that they will feel anxious to help us conplete our design, and thus, to say nothing of the internal advantages to be gained, provide on the very face of our structure an object lesson, grateful to every sense and inviting to higher studies. Thus far the subscriptions amount to $18,789.64. This has been used on Sections 1 and 2. We need $5,000 more to complete our design. We appeal to all friends of Len- noxville College or School to help us to bring our project to a successful issue. Already the Parishes of the Diocese of Quebec have done much. Our Subscription List includes the names of hve Bishops and of other prominent men in our land. No less a sum than $1,250 was collected by Mr. H. J. H. Petry, Head Master of the School, and Mr. F. W. Frith, Bursar, from friends of the School, to be applied to- wards the School Dining Hall and Kitchen. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Mr. J. Cape More, Manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada, Quebec, Honorary Treasurer, or by any of the following gentlemen in Montreal, viz., Sir Melbourne Tait, acting Chief Justice; Mr. Richard White, of the Montreal Gazette ; the Rev. Dr. Ker, Rector of Grace Church, or Mr. G. H. Balfour, Manager of the Union Bank of Canada. Any one desiring to give to one particular part of the building can do so, and his money will be appro- priated accordingly. A. J. Balfour, Hon. Secretary R. H. M. 225 THE ROBERT HAMILTON MEMORIAL. i r- Individual Donations and Subscpiptiond. Algoina, theLord Bishop of Allan, Montagu Allan, Bryce J Andrews, Mr .Justice Angus, D. Forbes Anonymous Anonymous Atkinson, Henry Balfour, G. H Balfour, Rev. A, J Billingsley, F Bonelli, J Boulter, George. Burstall, J. F Campbell, Robert Campbell, E. J. Fraser. . . Campbell, F. VV.Jr Carter, Capt. W. H Carter, G.H Cassils, Charles Chambers, Mrs. A. C Cox and Amos, Messrs. . . Crathern. James Dobell, Hon. R. R Drury. Le B. M Dunn, M;°3 M. C Dunn, Stuart H Elli tt, Mrs. William.... Etherington, Rev. E. J . . Fredericton, the Lord Bishop of Fyles,Rev. Dr Gault, A. F Gault, M. If Gordon, J. A Graham, Hugh Greenshields, J. N Hague, Geo Hamilton, Rev. C. C . . . . Hamilton, VV. A, C Hamilton, H. D., M.D... Harding, Rev. G. T Harte, Rev. H. S Hatherley, J. J Heneker, R W . Herring, W Hooper, Geo. R 15 25 00 100 00 25 00 20 00 20 00 4:.00 00 150 00 20 00 75 00 60 OtJ 25 00 25 00 5 00 25 00 (iO 00 50 00 5 00 15 00 13 00 50 00 10 00 275 00 50 00 100 00 16 00 5 00 25 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 25 00 100 00 10 00 10 00 25 00 100 00 20 00 100 (0 10 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 Hooper, Angus W $ 100 00 Hosmer, C. R 26 00 Ibbotson, A. E 10 00 Irwin, Col 76 00 Jones, Lt. -Col. G.E.Allen 20 00 Kemp, Rev. J 15 00 Kerry, W. T 5 00 King, Col 50 00 Learmont, J. W 5 00 MacDougrtll, H. B 75 00 McKenzie, Hector 25 00 McKenzie, P 6 00 Meredith, F. E 50 00 Meredith, E. G 26 00 Montizambert, Dr. F . . . 50 00 Montreal, the Lord Bishop of 10 00 More, J. Cape 20 00 Nelson, C. H 6 00 Ottawa, the Lord Bishop of 250 00 Patterson, A 10 00 Patterson, J. B 10 00 Peck, J. W 25 90 Pelton, Godfrey S 26 00 Pillow, John A 60 00 Price, the Hon. E. J.. 3000 00 Price, William 600 00 Prout, Rev. J 15 00 Prowse, Geo. R 26 00 Quebec, the Lord Bishop of 3000 00 Quebec, the Very Rev. the Df an of 100 00 Reid, Mrs. C. P 500 00 Robertson, Rev. A. H. . 50 00 Roe, the Ven. Archdea- con 100 00 Ross, James 160 00 Ross, J. K. L 100 00 Scott, Rev. F. G 26 00 Shearer, James 10 00 Sewell, Dr. C. C 16 00 Shorey, SO 100 00 Simpson, A. T 40 00 Sims, A. H 26 00 Sise, A. F 60 00 Smith, Rev. Dr. Ernest. 20 00 226 The Robert Hamilton Memorial— Cow/mwcc?. Smith, Mrs. R. H $ 15 00 Smith, R. Hartcourt 25 00 Smith, CO 20 60 Smith, F. N 5 00 Smith, G. C 2 00 Strachnn, W . 50 00 S. P. C. K 1461 00 Tait, Sir Melbourne M. 75 00 Telfor, C. H 5 00 Thomas, H. VV 10 00 Thompson, Rev. I. M. . . 2 00 Thompson, G. H 25 00 Tofield, W 15 00 Tritrge, Mrs 10 00 Turn hull, Col. F 10 00 Ward, Dr. T. W 10 00 Walkf r. Miss 100 00 Webb, E. E 25 00 1^16648 00 Acton Vale ^50 oo Barford. St. Cuthhcrt\, Dixvilh. Ainger, Frank $ 25 Baldwin, Mrs. B 50 lialdwin, R. C 1 00 Beaton, M. J 25 Blossom, Myron 50 Bryan, J. E 25 Bryan, Mrs. J. E 25 Bry..n, VV. H 50 Burns, Alfred 26 Cliamberl in, Mrs 25 Child, Mrs. H „ ,35 Cowhard, W. H 50 Damon, Alvin ,50 Damon, M s A 50 Damon, C. A 25 Damon, Mrs F 50 Drew, Mrs. R 25 Egleston, Nelson 50 Egleston, Mrs. N 50 Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. C 1 00 Gill, George 25 Grady, T. J 50 Grady, Mrs. T.J 25 (Jreen, Henry C 25 Hanson, Mrs. C. C ,50 Humphrey, A. E 50 Johnson, F. H 25 Johnson, Sadie 25 Martin, Mrs. W. G J 50 Mayhew, A. A 25 Mayhew, Mrs. W. T ... 25 Molony, Edward 25 Molony, Mrs. E 25 Murray, Rev. G. H. A 5 00 Murray, Mrs 1 00 Norris, H. A 25 Norris, J. E 25 I'arsons, Mrs 50 Plowman, Mrs W. H 25 Sharman, Mrs. D 25 Smith, R. G 50 Swailes, Samuel 50 Total $21 60 St. PaupH, Stanhope. Baldwin, S. A $5 00 Bishop, Mrs 25 Cameron, Mrs. D. H 50 Cunnington, Henry . . , 50 Cunnington, Mrs. H 50 Cunnington, John 50 Ducharme, Mjs 25 Hill, Mrs, R.H 25 Jackson, Mrs. J 100 Jackson, Thos 1 00 Marsh, H. W 50 Webster, Mrs. O. H. E 50 Welch, Mrs. L 25 Young, Mrs. O. L 25 Total $11 25 St. George'a, Perryboroi' Bctts, A. J $ 25 Belts, Robert 25 Bctts, Mrs. R 25 Birch, CharlPi 25 Birch, W. V 25 Birch, Mrs. W. V 25 Clark, Mrs. H. H 25 Hobson, Richard 1 00 Huntley, Frederick 1 00 McClary, Mrs. Ch .s •.... 50 McElreavy, John. 25 McElre .vy, Lena 25 r^ish, Jrtmes 1 00 Robertson, Jessie 25 Robertson, Mrs. J 25 Squire Mrs. J 10 Walker, Felix 25 $ 50 25 25 25 25 5 00 1 00 25 25 50 25 25 50 50 $21 60 S5 00 25 50 50 50 50 25 25 1 00 1 00 50 50 25 25 i 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 60 25 25 1 00 25 25 10 25 ♦ ; 227 The Robekt Hamilton Memohj Ah.— Conlinued. Walker, J. R $ 25 Walker, Mrs. H 25 Young, Willie 25 Young, Mrs. W () 25 Total $7 60 Grand Total $40 45 Beauce. S. Oeorge. Gosselin, J. E $ 50 Robs, Mrs 50 Pozer, Mrs. W. M 1 00 I'ozer, Miss A. K 50 Poier, Miss L ,. 50 Von I'ozer, Miss K 50 Von Fozer, Miss R 50 Total $ 4 00 Cranboume. Armstrong, Michael $ 50 Armstrong, William 50 Armstrong, S. S 50 Coneber Mortiner 16 Mallory, Andrew 26 Pool, John 60 Peel, William o 25 Peel, Arthur o 1 Virian, Richard , 25 Vivian, James 25 Vivian, Willi im 10 Vivian Mi-s. A 10 Vivian Wilfred o 10 Total J 3 55 Grand Total...... $ 7 56 2 Bourg Louis. Atkinson, H. C f 6 00 Brown, F i qq l)avid«on, Joseph o 26 Debbage, Rev. J. B 5 qO Gray, Robert , 25 Greig, John 1 qq $12 SO Bury. St. PauVn Church. M iss E. Hepburn, Col lector. Bagley, Isaac. $ 1 00 Bagley, W 50 Bown, Mies N 100 Boydell, J. 3 00 Buttemer, A. E 10 Fisher, F 26 Goodtuough, F. G 1 00 Hepburn, Miss E 2 CO Hepburn, Miss A. M 50 Herring, Mies E 50 Horring, Mrs. T 26 Hunt, Mrs F 50 Lefebvre, Mrs. S 2 00 Lockctt, E 1 00 Manes, J.andE 100 McCanna, Mrs. B 100 M elver, A. L 2 00 Morrow, W. W 3 W) Piekford, Miss J 50 Pickford, J 60 Ross, A 60 Pope, F. M 2 00 Hinions, J. A 50 Tambs, C. H 3 00 Teriill, L 26 Turner, A. W 60 W»8ber, Rev. C. B 2 00 Webster, Walter 100 Toal ^31 35 St. 7'homa$' Church. Miss A. Beaton, Collector. Barter, Stephen $ 25 Beaton, Mrs. J 060 Bennet t, Victor 16 Bown, Chas 50 Bown, Arthur 26 Bown, Wra 25 Hamilton, Andrew 25 Lanctot, Mrs. Alex 50 Sharraan, Mrs. W ) 50 Sherman, J. W . 25 Toal 13 40 Grand Total $.34 75 228 The RobBrt Hamilton M-KmohiaJj— Continued. Cape Cove and Perc^. St. James' Church, Cape, Cove. Baker, William. $ 50 Baker, Henry . . 50 Baker, Mrs. J 25 Baker, William 25 Baker.Eva 10 Baker.Eliza 10 Baline, J. J 50 Balline, Percy 25 Beck, Eva 20 Beck, Philip 26 Beck, Charles 10 Beck, Jane 10 Beck, Janet 10 Beck, James 10 Beck, Mrs. J 10 Beck, Russell 05 Beck, John 60 Beck, Edward 10 Beck, Dan 15 Dumaresq, Mrs 25 Dumaresq, Clem 25 Dumaresq, Mrs. Clem 25 Dumaresq, Ella 10 Dumaresq, Geo 10 Dumaresq, Lily 10 Dumaresq, Enimaline 10 Dumaresq, Mrs. D 10 Fauvel, Jack 10 Friends, a few 1 46 Friend, a 25 Gale, Mrs. R 10 IJacquoil, Mrs 25 Haroour, Miss 25 LeBoutillier, J 25 LeGrand, Mrs 25 LeGrand, Miss 25 LeGresley, J. F 25 LeGroB, P. J 1 00 Lenfesty, James 25 Lenfesty, Robt ^j Lenfesty, Thoa 50 Lyster, Rev. W. G 15 00 Lyster, Mrs 50 Mahan, Geo 25 Miihan, Thos 20 Mahan, John A 025 Mahan, Emily 10 Mahan, John 10 M than, Jessie 10 Scott, C. J 25 Tostivin, James 25 Tostivin, Mrs. J 10 To8 ivin, Einma $ 10 Vibert, Peter 25 Vibert, Albert 20 Vibert, Phi ip 20 Vibert, Mary 05 Vibert, Emm\ .. 05 Well Wisher, a 10 00 Offerings in Church 6 50 Total $45 41 St. Paul's Church, Perce. Braid, C $ 25 Bun on, John 25 Bunton, Mari^ 10 Bun" on, Lizzie 10 Bun on, Mary 10 Bum on, p]dwar.l 10 DeQruchyC 1 00 Dumaresq, Jas 25 Friends 35 LeBoutillier, F 1 00 LeBreton, H anuah 25 LeBreton, Mrs 25 LeBreton, Philip J 25 Lenfesty, Emily 05 Newbury, Mrs 20 Tardif, Mr 25 Tardif, Mrs 25 Tuzo, Sheriir 1 00 Tuzo, EliaE 50 Valpy, Mrs 1 00 OfTerings in Church 3 76 Total 811 26 GrandTot.l $56 67 Coaticook. St. Stephen'' s. Austin, B $ 1 00 Austin, Mrs. B 100 Austin, Mis S 1 00 Austin, Fred • 1 00 Austin, Miss B 100 l-taldwin, P. L 25 Baldwin. Mrs. P. L 25 Baldwin, Mrs 30 Beckett, Mrs 50 Bush, Miss 25 Charlewood, Mrs 50 Chtvrlewood, Miss GO Clowery, Wm 25 ■iUl, $ 10 25 20 020 05 05 10 00 6 50 $45 41 $ 25 25 10 10 10 10 1 00 25 35 1 00 25 25 25 05 20 25 25 1 00 50 1 00 3 76 811 26 856 67 00 00 00 00 00 25 25 0.30 50 25 50 50 25 229 The Robert Hamilton Memorial.— C7o«/mMerf. C'lowpry Mrs $ 25 Clowery, Willie 25 Clowery, James 25 Crawford, Maggie 25 Cu ting. Bertie 10 Davis, Cora 25 Davis, Miss 25 Doak, Mrs. G. 25 Doak, Miss M 25 Evabs, Mrs. . , 25 risk, J. J 50 Fisk, Mrs 50 Fisk, Miss 25 Fisk, Miss L 25 Foster, Kev. Canon 6 00 Foster, Mrs 2 00 Foster, Miss . i OO Foster, Miss R i oO Fraser, -lohn o 5o Fraser, Agnes 50 Fraser, Mabel 25 Fraser, Howard 25 Fraser, Archie 25 Fraser, Lizzie 25 Johnson, U. S. Consul 1 00 Judd, T 50 Judd, Mrs. T. W 50 Ladd, Mrs 25 Lovell, Mrs. C 50 Lovell, Miss E . . . , 25 Lovel, Mrs. M. B 25 Lovell,Mr8. If. E 25 McLean, M rs 25 McLean, Percy 25 Moyle, Mrs 25 Moyle, Hazel 10 Moyle, Hubert 10 Norton, Mrs 25 Snow, ri. D 25 Snow Mrs . 25 Snow, Norman 25 Snow, Lawrence 25 Sleeper, Mrs L 25 Stevenson Mrs. S 50 Stevenson Miss H 50 Thomas, 1^. M 50 I'homas, M rs 50 Webster, W. C 1 00 Webster, Miss A 2.> Webster, U. G 15 Webstir, Mrs 10 Total $31 9? Clirint Church. Adams, Mrs. A $ 25 Cleveland, Mr. A 25 Cleveland, Mrs. M 10 Doughty, iVJr, M 25 Dough y, Vrs. M 15 Doughty. Mr. T 10 Doughty, Mrs. T 25 Foster Rev. Canon 1 00 Gronberg, C. E 25 Harington, (' 25 M«goon, rt . \V 25 Mead, Mrs. J 25 xMead, Mrs. F 25 Roberts, Alice 25 Robinson, Mrs. S 25 >haw, Mr. S .55 Smith, Virs. H 25 Wallace, Mis. J., sr 10 To al $4 70 Grand Total $36 65 Compton. Miss Shurtlieff, Collector. A. H $ 25 Brouse, Mrs 1 00 Cochrane, Jas. A 5 00 Ferrel, Mrs 50 Fowler, Miss 1 00 H..rgrave, Miss 50 Henderson, Miss 50 Hooper, W 30 LeMoyne, J. M 5 00 Parker, Rev. G. H 5 00 Farker, Mrs 2 00 Parker, Miss G. G 1 00 Parker, E. C 1 00 Parker, Miss M. M 1 00 Parry, H. Wes on 50 Rea, Mi.8 35 Smith. H. D 25 00 •J. W. S 25 Wi-ider, J 1 00 ToUl $51 15 Driiiiiuiondville. Anonymous $ 50 Dorion, Mrs 2 00 Duncan, F 50 230 The Rot^ert Hamilton Memorial.— Cow/ewwerf. Fothergill, Rev. R. J 8 2 00 Gault, A rs 25 Hebert, D 1 00 Hebert, 1 50 Houston, Wm 1 00 Mitchell, Mrs, Wm 2 00 Moisan, Mrs 1 00 Re y, Wm 1 00 Riff, M 50 Watts, W. J 1 00 Watkins, W. J 1 00 Watkins, W. W 25 Wright, Charles 1 00 Total $15 50 DndKwell and niarbleton. St. PauVt. The Misses Breadon and Bishop, Cols- Barter, A Z 1 00 Barter, E 25' Beunet!, J. £ 25 Breadon, J. H 25 Gate, O. W 25 Chapman, llev. T. S 2 50 Chapman, Mrs. H 10 ChMter, A 25 Gilberl, Henry 26 Glascock, Mrs 25 Harding, John 25 Hall, Miss A. A 25 Hntbiind, Rev. E. B 2 50 Mann, Charles 25 Rathwell, K 025 Wes man, Mrs. F. X 10 Westman, Mrs. E. J 10 Total $9 06 The Good Shepherd. The Misses Coleman and Little, Cols. Coleman, E « 50 Gilbert, Levi 25 Harrison, G. A 25 Husband, Rev. E. B 2 50 Kidd, Thos 25 Ridd, Robt 25 Lascell, Mrs. T. D 25 Osgood, T.C 100 Toal $ 5 25 GrondTo'al $14 30 East Angus Mrs. S. Warner and Miss G. Beattic, Collectors. "1 - ' ' ' 1 Adcock, Rev. W. A % 1 00 Adcock, W. A 25 Adcock, W. E 25 An.lrews, Mrs. E. A 20 BanfiU, Mrs. T. A 25 Beattic, Mrs. J 25 Beattie, y iss K 10 Bell, AlexMuler 25 Bell, Mrs. A 25 Brand, W. K 26 Britter, H 050 Bryant, .J 50 Bryne, John 25 Cowling, Mrs. R 26 Carrie, Mrs. T 026 Fillim,lE 25 Gorham, J 050 Gray, Mrs. J 28 Hall, C. E 26 Jamieson, Mr. T 50 Jamieson, W. J 15 Johnson, Mrs. J. H 10 Kerr, A J 18 Kidd, H. G 25 Little, Mi-s. P. A 26 Lowrey, Miss M 10 McKay, Mrs. M 20 Patterson, J 25 Pat' erson, Hugh 10 Rolfe, Mrs. H !0 Sawyer, Wm 26 Sawyer, John 26 Shaughnessy, W 50 Shaughnessy , Edit h 25 Shaughnessy, V\. A 10 Sh'tughnessy, Nellie 05 Shaughnessy Maud 05 Shaughnessy, Gertie (i5 Snilling, Henry 10 Worner, S ,50 Warner. Mrs. S.... 25 WMUard, L. R 50 Willard, H. S 15 Will»rd, Mrs. H. S 10 Wilson, F. J 25 Total .fll 65 231 The Robert Hamilton MEuomkL.— Continued. ; 1 00 25 25 20 25 25 10 25 25 25 50 50 26 26 25 25 50 25 25 50 15 10 15 25 25 10 20 25 10 30 25 26 50 25 10 05 05 (15 10 50 25 50 15 10 25 ,4 Eaton and Milby. Milby. Misa A. Tambs, Gull. Burton, Mrs. H $ 25 Campbell, Oliver 10 CHinphell, Mrs. () 05 Cole, Mrs 05 Lnumis, Misa 05 Machell, Richurd 25 Miles, John 10 Tambs, E. A IQ Tambs, Mrs. E. A 10 Tambs, Miss A iQ Wilcox, Geo 25 Wilcox, Herbert 15 Wilcox, Albro 10 Total & 1 05 Fitch Bay and Georgevllle. Georgeville $13 GO Fitch Bay 4 65 Total..... $17 65 Frampton. St. Paul's Church. Mi«s Henderson, Collector. Boyle, Rev. F $ 5 qq Doherty, Mrs. A 025 Doherty, Mrs. W Q jq Doherty, Mrs. W., jr 10 Downs, Geo IQ Fitzimmons, W 1 qq Henderson, E. D 60 McLHusjhliii, Mrs. Geo 25 McLiugblin, Mrs. J 10 McLaiighh'n, Miss S 25 McLaughlii), A 25 TotM $8 00 Frumjtton West. Mrs. Wilson & Mrs. Biirtholuniew, C (Hectors. Bartholomew, John g! 25 Bartholomtw, J., jr 25 Bartholomew, W., jr 25 Bartholnmew, Mrs! W 25 Bartholomew, A 10 Hartholomew, Mrs. A 10 Bradley, Hu<,'h 25 Bradley, S, H 15 Bradley, A 20 Hendersuii, A Q 25 Hodgson, H. L 50 Hodgson, Thus 1 00 Hibbard, Rev. (; F 1 00 Hurley, Hugh 25 Mathews, Joseph 10 MoLauohlin, Hy 10 Pickford, John 50 Robison, W. .J Q 50 Roe, Miss B Q 05 Sergeant, Mrs. W. S 25 Sergeant, W. J 25 Sergeant, G. B 25 Sergeant, Miss S 10 Sergeant, Miss L 10 Sergeant, Miss M 10 White, Robert 25 White, Mrs. W Q 50 White, Jos., jr 25 Wilson, Hugh .50 Total $8 60 Grand Total $16 60 Gaspe Basin. Gdspe Villaye. Miss M. Eden, Collector. Annett, J. J $ 1 00 Annett, G. T 50 Carter, W 25 Davis, J. F 1 00 Davis, G. H .50 Eden, Mrs. F. G 25 Friend, a loO Friend, a 25 ft 232 The Robkrt Hamilton M.emorial.— Continued . Friend, a $ 25 Friend, a 25 Richmond, Rev. J. P 10 00 L'Anse mix Covsins. Annetfc, F. J 25 Annett, Mrs, F 25 Coffin, J. T 25 Coffin, McGregor 25 Coffin, Waltar 25 Coffin, Reuben 10 Coffin, Chas 20 Coffiji, J. D 20 Patterson, R ^0 10 PfttterHCJii, \V 10 Patterson, W. H 26 Patterson- W. R 20 Patterson, Victor 05 Tripp, Joseph 25 Total , $6 e,5 Grand Total $23 60 r Total ■ $10 1)5 Gasp^ South. , Misg W. Patterson and Miss E. Annett, Collectors. Annett, Mrs. B $0 10 Annett, Francis 15 Annett, Laura 10 Annett, Miss M 10 Annett, R 20 Bechervaise, Jas 50 Bechervaise, D 25 Bechervaise, W 15 Boyle, F 25 Boyle, John 25 Boyle, W 20 Cass, Albert 25 Cass, H 05 Clark, D 25 Clark, W 25 Eden, Chas 25 Eden, F 15 Eden, John 25 Eden, Joseph . . . . , 25 Eden, Louis 25 Eden, Oscar 25 Eden, Robert 10 Miller, Miss E 10 Miller, Henry 10 Mullen, N 10 Patterson, D 10 Patterson, Garnet 25 Patterson, H. G 10 Patterson, H 15 Patterson, L 26 llatley. BacheUler, M. J |1 00 Bacholder, Mrs. H. L 1 00 Bayley, Miss M 50 Bayley, John 50 B Allnatt, Rev. Dr 100 (.0 Baker, A. U 5 00 Balfour, Rov. C. W 10 00 Bonelli, J. M 25 00 Bonelli, V » 6 00 Brewer, Rev. J, S .. o 00 Browne, E 500 Burrill, Jno 5 00 Caffin, G. F. 5 00 Callis, Rev. P 5 00 Carroll, J. VV 5 00 Cowling, R. A 6 00 Croly, K. H 5 00 Davies, N. C 10 00 Dunn, VV. A 5 00 Dunn, E. F 5 00 Enright, W. E 5 00 Jindlay, G. W 5 00 Frith, F. VV 30 00 Gordon, VV. M 5 00 Hamilton, Rev. H. F 5 00 Henry. E. G 10 00 Holme, L. R 00 00 Ives, Hon. VV. B 75 00 Johnson, J. A 30 00 Kerr, Miss 5 OO Krans, E. S ( ( MacDonald, R < i McDougall, C. L 25 00 McKindsey, VV. J. H 26 00 Mitchell, Robert 5 00 Morris, William 25 00 Morris, Miss 5 00 Noyes, R. M 6 00 *>rr, H. S ]o 00 Parrock, Rov. Dr JIO 00 Peartoii, James 15 00 Pctry, H. J. H 75 00 ii=^-.^-i_ iu g 50 50 50 m 75 SS!)5 28 io 00 5 00 o 00 5 00 5 5 5 00 00 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 5 5 5 00 00 00 00 235 The Robert Hamilton Uemoiuxl— Continued. Perry, S. W § 15 00 Pope, C. A 5 00 Prosby, E. M 15 00 Phehin, M. A 5 00 RHnkiri, A. O 5 00 Ready, Mrs 15 00 Kichmoiid, H. E 5 00 Roy, E. R 5 00 Rublee, O. E 5 00 Scarth, Rev. Dr 45 00 Shuter, Mrs. E. M 6 00 Sptifford, S. L 10 00 Speid, N 10 00 Smith, G. O 45 00 Stevens, Basil H 500 Tanniir, Rev. J. C 5 00 Thompson.^R- D 10 00 Tupper, Sir Charles 25 00 Tumor, Mrs 3 fX) Vial, Rev. F. G 15 00 Wadleigh, W. W 25 00 Walker, R. T 15 00 Ward, J. G 5 00 Weagaiit, G. E ... 5 00 Wheeler, W. T 5 00 Whitley, F. L 6 00 Wilkinson, Rev. B. G .... 108 66 Wilkinson, Mr. C. D. (Eng). 10 00 Wilkinson, Miss (E'.ig). . . . 10 00 Wilkinson. Miss G.T. (Eng) 10 00 Winder, J. B 15 00 Wiggett, C. F 30 00 Wurtele, A. H 5 00 Wurtele, J. H 5 00 Total $1,206 66 Magog. Miss N. Drew, ColKctor. Cain, Mrs. Alice $0 25 Chalmers, Mrs .50 Hackwell, Mrs 25 Hall, Mrs. J. B 1 00 Heath, Mrs. J. P 50 Martin, Mrs. A. D 40 Willows, Mrs. P 1 00 Woodwurih, Mrs. HP 25 Miss B. Tarrant, Collector. C G. L $1 00 Fuller, Miss Cora 25 Kincttid, Wra 1 00 McCaUiun, Wm $ 1 00 Hawstroii, Mr. B 25 Verity, Ben 1 00 Mihs M. LuKlaay, Collector. Eastman, Mrs § 25 Friend, a 15 Gash Buyers Union 25 Qustin, Mrs. G 25 .lamioMon, Mrs. W 36 .ludd, Mrs. M 50 Lindsay, Miss M 26 Lindsay, Miss M. T 25 Moore, Mrs. G. P 26 Stevens, Mrs 25 Styati, Mr 25 Taylor, Mrs. J no 60 Wallace, F. W 25 Whitehead , Mrs 25 Total $12 56 nialbaie. Mulbaie. Miss W. Walters, Collector. Agnes, Edwin tO 25 Bond, Mrs. P 10 Bower, Mrs. F 10 Bower, Mr. John 10 Colliis, Mrs 1 00 Duncan, Mrs 25 Fauvel, G. P 50 Friend, a 50 Friend, a 10 Friend, a 05 Girard, Mrs . W 25 Hacquoil, Walter 25 LoGros, John J 100 Lagros, Thomaa 26 Le Marquand, Chs 50 LeMottiB, Miss L 10 Lucas, Mrs. J 10 Lucas, Mrs. Samuel 25 Lucau, Samuel 10 Mollet, C. G 10 Mullin, J. F 25 Quirrie, C. W 25 Vardoa, T. H 20 Vardon, Thos. S 15 Walters, Rev. G. R 25 00 Total $31 70 236 The Rouert Hamilton MKyionwL.^ Continued. Corner Bench . Miss A. Mabe — Collector, Enderly, Henry 80 25 Miibe, Mis8 J 2 00 Mabe, 60 Mabe, Mrs. E 25 Mabe, Henry 35 Mabe, Mrs. H 26 Mabe, Mrs. D 50 Vibert, Elias 25 Vibert, Philip 25 Vibert, William 25 Vibert, George 60 Vlb*rt, James 60 Vibert, Petur 26 Total $ 6 10 . Grand Total f37 80 Melbourne. St John's Clmrch. Armstrong, H. W $0 25 Brighton, Mrs. J 26 Burrill, A 26 Burt, 60 Cleveland, E 100 Frazer, Mrs 25 Frazer, Geo 60 Gallup, E. T 25 Gallup. Mrs. F 25 Holland, C 25 Johnston, T. L 50 Johnston, Arthur 25 Lewis, Rev. C. T 2 00 Mathias, Mrs 25 McKee, John 60 McKee, Wm 50 McKee, Sam 1 00 Nelson, W.J 1 00 Weed, Mrs. T. W 25 St. Saviour's Chi(rc,h. Armstrong, Wm # 10 Badger, A 25 Booth, G. K 10 Davifi, Lionel 10 Flecks M 25 Hay»j Mrs. 50 Hollrtiirl, Mi«H 8 25 (Jruenwood, Miss M 25 Patrick, H 20 PopUr, Ohfi 25 SchoHi'H, Wm 25 Sinmis, Mrs. J 25 Simpson, Miss Kate 35 Wright, John 50 liuckliind. Board, Wm $ 1 00 (himtii, G. () 25 Gnttith, Mrs. G. O 25 Grimth, n 26 Hows, James 26 HuglioH, Mrs 25 .Iain eson, S. E 1 00 Jamieson, Miss 25 Jones, Frank 25 Neal, Mrs 26 Roee, JoHot h 26 Thomas, Rol.t 25 Williams, Mrs. Ed 25 Total 818 10 Newport* Elliott, Mr. R French, Mr. Clyde French, Mr. G. W Friend, a , Hunt, Mr. H. II , Huard, Mr. G. G Liiw, Mr. W. A Lovelaiid, Mr. C. H Mooro, Rev. A. 11 Moore, Mrs Planche, Mr. F. A Tayh)r, Mr. U. K Willard, Mr. O 60 1 00 1 00 26 1 00 1 00 26 50 1 (X) 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 Total 810 00 PciiiriMula ainl Little Ga»p^. I'eniii.Hiiln, Dutton, Rev. A. W. & Mrs. . .820 00 Tho Congregation 6 00 Total 826 GO 36 60 i 1 00 26 25 25 26 25 1 00 25 25 25 25 26 26 18 10 50 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 26 50 1 (K) 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 10 00 237 The Robert Hamilton Memorial.— Con/»««erf. Little (!a»iii\ Bttnlett, Chna 8 Bartlett, H. VV De JoFBey, J. W De Stu. Oroix, MIhh E Dolbel, A. W F»n eHtur, A . . . , Gftvoy, Diinit'l (» Onvuy, Joseph Hynian, Win. . . LeOrisIey, P. F Ls MHrquund, John Nicolle, E. H Price, Fnink RoheriB, Crtpt. F •Roberts. Cnpt. R Roberts, Thos Roberts, Erlmund. RobertH, Daniel Ronieril, Alf Vibert, Francis 50 '>') 25 25 50 25 50 25 25 50 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 25 Ikiinett, Chiis ^ 60 Oliirk, Robert 60 (iloHolwin. Geo 60 Groom, MrH. J 50 Oskor, N 60 Mivyhew, R 60 iMiiyhew, Mrs. VV 50 Muyltuw, Onon 50 Slutruuin, K 50 Sliuruitiii, Jas 50 Shoriniin, Hy 60 Total a» 50 .90 25 Total Grand Totiil 832 25 Scotstowii* Scoiatoicn: Bishop, Rev. C. E $5 00 French, C. W. B 1 00 Hitchcock, Mrs. J 50 Mayhew, Joe 50 Mayhew, C. H 50 Pennoyer, Wni 50 Perkins, Tliomus 50 Sherman, Geo 50 Smith, Malcolm 50 Van, Rowland 50 Vick, Mrs .* 25 Total $10 25 Lingwick. Cowon, G. F.... 81 00 Cowen, R. D , 1 00 French, Mrs. H 1 00 Hnmilton, J. H.. 1 00 Hanrixht, Geo 50 McKay, Mrs. A 60 McKay, Mrs. E 8 50 Murray, Mrs 26 Pennoyor, J. A 1 00 Wilson, .lames 1 00 Wilson, Royal 1 00 Wilson, P and A 26 Total. |9 00 Grand Total 828 75 Staustead and Beebe Plain. CmUerbury. Bennett, Geo $ 1 00 Bennett, John 1 00 Bennett, Ruben 50 Bennett, Fred * 50 Bennett, Albert 50 Addison, Mrs f Ball, Mrs. E. P Brooke, Rev. H. A Cash Channell, H. E Cowans, R. W Duncalf, Mrs Elder, H. W Flint, Mrs Goodhue, Mrs. J. B Hovey, Mrs. E. W Hunter, Mrs. H. S Meigs, Miss McDdU^al, Miss McClintock, C. H Monroe, W. E Murdock, Mrs. S Rainback, Mrs. A. S 60 60 00 00 00 00 60 1 1 1 00 00 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 060 238 The Robert Hamilton M^Momxij — Continued. Sheaf, Mrs 81 00 Smith, S. J 1 00 Saddard, H GO Thomas & Thompson 1 00 Total fl7 50 8t Vrsule $1 00 Watervillc. Rev. T. L. Ball— Collector. Anderson, O ^0 25 Haile, Mrs 1 00 Ball, Rev. T. L 2 50 Ball, Mrs. Wm 1 00 Ball, Miss M 1 00 Ball, J. R 1 00 Banfil, F. C 50 Burbeck, W. H 50 Burtoi., F. D 50 Clarke, Wm 25 Clarke, Mrs 25 Colquhon, Dr 1 00 Edgecombe, J. E 50 Flanders, lieo 25 Flanders, F 25 Flanders, E 25 Farwell. J. A 50 Fowler, H 25 Fuller, Miss 25 Gale, F. G 5 00 Gale, A. H 5 00 Hammond, E 25 Heath, Lome 50 Henry, G. D 25 Hodgson, M 50 Hodgson, J 25 Holyon, P 25 Holyon, Miss 25 Hunter, A 50 Johnson, R 25 Johnson, J 26 Johnson, D 25 Logan, J 25 Lonsr, James 50 Merrill, G. W 1 00 Mcintosh, Mrs 1 00 Molyne, John 50 Osgood, James 50 Olsen, 26 Petersen, 0. O $ 50 Rowe & Rowe 1 00 Rubier, 26 Somtrville, Wm 1 00 Somerville, H 26 Spafford, A 50 Sunbury, H. T 60 Swanson, CO 1 00 Tamhs, Rev. R. C 6 00 Tambs, Miss 1 00 Tiimbs, Miss M 25 Watts, A. C 60 Wells, G. B 1 00 White, W 60 VVymaii, L. W 25 Wiggett, W. H 2 00 Total ^46 00 Way's Mills & BarnstoB..$ 3 5.3 Windsor Mills and Brompton Addi"on, Chas $ 25 Addison, Mrs. John 25 Addison, Mra. Thos 26 Brooks, Mrs. Robt 25 King, Rev. Ernest 5 00 Knapp, Alfred J 26 Knapp, David 25 Knapp, Mrs. D 25 Knapp, Norman 25 Knapp, Mrs. Thos 25 Martin, Wm 25 Perkins, Benj 25 Perkins, Mrs. B 25 Robinson, Mrs. John ...... 25 Robinson, Aneck 25 Robinson, Mrs. A 26 Smith, Mrs. Wesley 26 Stevens, Gar^per 1 00 Stevens, James 1 00 Ward, Henry 25 Wrijiht, W 26 Wright, Mrs. W 25 Total ^11 75 St. Paul's Church, Quebec. . .^60 00 Grand total $18,789 64 Ci 23d a 50 1 00 25 1 00 25 50 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 25 50 1 00 50 26 2 00 H5 00 .c CHURCH OP ENGLAND DEPOSITORY, 146 ST, JOHN QUEBEC. The Church Depository is kept hy Mr. T. J. Moore, in the Y. M. C. A. Building, Quebec. Communications ad- dressed to Mr. Moore, or to the Rev. J. S. Brewer, Secretary, No. 7 Port Dauphin, Quebec, will receive prompt attention. It is the Society's intention always to keep in stock a plentiful supply of the following books, varying in price according to binding, size and type — for the most part, from 15c. upw^ards — viz. : Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books (A and M), with and without music. Prayer and Hymns in one vol., or separate in cases. Cathedral Psalters, Cathedral and other Chant Books, Communicants' Manuals, and other books of devotion, Books of instruction in Church History and Church Doc- trine, a large assortment of miscellaneous story books suit- able for Parochial or Sunday School Libraries, (the latest publications of the S.P.C.K.), Catechisms of the Church of England, plain, and broken, the St. Paul's series, Mrs. Frances', the Calvary, the Churchman's Almanack in various forms, &c., &c. ILLUSTRATED SHEET ALMANACKS Last year a number of the clergy took advantage of the late Secretary's offer to procure for them illustrated sheet almanacks — "The Churchman's," " The Parishioners'," and others— in quantities of 60 or 100 each, to be sent them per post direct from London in time for distribution amongst their people as a Christmas or New Year's Card, at a cost of 3c. each. Doubtless the New Secretary of the Depository will be pleased to do the same next autumn, provided orders are sent in not later than September. 240 mocmK Abstract of Parochial Reports for Quebec City. Parish OR Mission. Acton.. Agnes. Barford Bishop's Coll. & Sch. Lennoxr. Bourg Louis. Bury Gacouna Cap til'Aigle.. Cape Cove Coatxook , Compton.. Cookshire Danville., Drummondville. Dudswell. Durham. S. Matthew's.. CONOUBQATION. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.. S. Michael's S. Paul's S. Peter's Trinity Actonvale Danby Agnes Spider Lake Ditchfield Dixville Barford Perryboro' Stanhope Bishop's College Chapel Clbrgyhan. sa 9 s The Very Rev. Dean Williams and Rev. L. L Smith Rev. F. G. Scott Rev. B. Watson and Rev. J. S. Brewer Rev. Can. Vonlffland Rev. B. A. Dunn Rev. A. J. Balfour Rev . E . J. E therington Rev. L.C.Wurtele... Rev. J. S. B. Dickson Rev. G. H. A. Murray Bourg Louis ....<. S. Paul's S. John's S. Thomas Summer Church. Summer Church. Cape Cove Perc6 St. Stephen's North Coaticook.. S .lames' St. Peter's Elton Corner Danville Kingsey Falls.... Lome Troutbrook.. ..... Drummondville. Mitchell , Marbleton Dudswell Centre East Dudswell Kirkdale L'Avenir South Durham Rev. F. J. B. Allnatt Rev. R. A. Parrock & Rev. B G.Wilkinson Rev. J. B. Debbage... Rev. C. B. Washer.... The Chaplain The Chaplain Rev. W. G. Lyster. Rev. Canon Foster..., Rev. G. H. Parker. Rev. A. H. Robertson Rev. T. Blavlock. Rev. R. J. Fothergill, Rev. E. ii. Husband. o • II 165 207 32 6 46 80 22 7 29 8 43 3 19 12 44 90 18 16 Rev. W. J. Curran. 40 16 50 13 45 88 18 50 10 18 23 1 44 37 92 141 9 6 27 45 6 3 6 4 1 1 2 146 4 25 4 40 40 30 6 8 13 Total Souls. 760 982 146 25 225 385 96 37 120 "so 175 11 69 40 163 180 .364 96 70 36 26 45 10 2 2 206 84 207 52 200 433 72 245 40 89 111 186 25 200 142 137 102 180 •a 8) oca Baptisms s 1000 i50. 175 125 200 500 100 60 "so 120 125 75 100 180 150 190 100 100 250 75 200 9ti 120 ISO 150 200 70 220 75 100 100 150 ""ih 150 150 120 150 a 20 34 8 10 1 7 8 5 2 ■ ••■ 1 13 4 14 5 13 2 10 11 3 1 , rr- LPTISHH 09 H a 3 eS 3 «M A a 1 20 5 34 4 • •• • •• 8 1 10 ... 1 • •• 1 5 •• ••• i 1 9 • •• ... 2 3 7 7 8 5 2 .... n 4 U "b 13 2 lU "2 1 11 3 1 "2 6 ^/ 241 OF QUEBEC. THE YEAR ENDING, E ASTER 1900. .il '6 § a u '3 3 a i 00 1 m a •n a BQ 18 23 3 1 5 3 3 '""2 """e ^« -0 g-s 130 150 22 ' 40 110 10 "25 "*40 Parish Helpers. tM Xumber of Celebrations. Assessments and other mo- ney raised for Parish. Money raised for Diocesan Funds. Not Assessments. Money raised | for objects out-| side the Dio- cese. Total Raised. 40 45 2 6 8 16 4 ""2 • ••• • ? 2 7 3 24 2 'I 3 « 1-.. OS a 60 76 30 9 26 «6 2 i 9 2 7 5 6 6 15 5 3 00 I* 43 48 ""■4 11 •••■•• 3 • ••• 2 '■"■4 6 13 "12 350 571 7« 19 116 100 38 U 28 '"52 4 27 15 80 60 122 16 28 6 3 "'""3 6 1 2 1072 920 184 76 181 166 124 62 116 '"26 138 12 43 67 670 157 160 27 29 72 72 55 56 231 54 190 208 69 83 ""53 66 222 23 103 100 24 62 67 68 186 204 60 29 73 25 14 6 16 •••••• $ cts. 5797 70 6409 18 1007 41 402 09 848 72 2218 01 246 76 40 00 360 09 il 73 $ cts. 3178 08 1364 47 193 71 87 88 67 76 61 70 24 00 7 00 9 25 $ ots. 1160 47 1694 92 208 83 67 48 91 87 112 50 14 60 60 15 48 $ cts. 10136 25 8468 57 1409 95 557 45 1008 34 2392 21 2C5 36 47 50 384 82 11 "73 274 49 101 66 112 17 103 74 241 81 .304 61 024 25 161 36 78 69 471 03 175 30 759 50 255 97 907 78 97 00 1120 74 1033 16 73 00 948 21 """laTu 140 27 495 64 2 70 646 13 231 79 16 226 95 3j 88 00 36 29 16 91 21 16 19 33 88 10 27 76 63 54 5 10 10 37 80 00 61 30 89 02 39 43 77 45 12 70 54 57 109 93 4 60 42 92 705 7 37 26 33 2 70 20 16 4 26 12 26 1 66 9 88 4 86 19 67 6 66 23 82 3 56 5 72 1 ""4 1 1 • ■•••■ 4 7 1 3 "io 100 12 66 ""9 72 33 16 4 5 12 12 13 12 25 12 65 44 15 16 "12 14 46 81 13 79 65 134 04 271 30 546 89 162 70 62 50 391 03 114 00 642 00 196 00 802 26 84 30 979 09 811 70 68 60 860 35 15500 130 00 428 48 ""9 ""23 11 6 105 30 50 » 149 147 22 61 "'33 50 52 1 1 2 "2 2 ■"'2 ...... """3 ■■"4 2 7 ' "i 6 ...... "35 16 40 16 26 83 20 25 ""5 4 9 4 10 7 3 5 ■"*6 4 4 4 40 4 10 75 15 10 ""s 6 31 28 48 20 54 28 07 87 08 111 63 44 94 3"09 2 90 40 83 4 1 ' 30 18 "u 17 45 12 ""43 29 40 3 1 "i 1 3 8 1 2 2 3 20 17 2 2 2 4 33 12 T5 12 12 610 19 1 225 88 15 78 1 66 20 18 25 2 3 4 6 4 3 427 57 428 66 256 96 19 17 3 99 19 26 7 32 2 60 20 30 464 06 436 25 296 51 16 242 ! i DIOCESE OF Abstract of Parochial Reports for V. y Parish OK Mission. CONGREOATION. Clkrotman. o II ii 1^ 6 8 10 '""s 1 Total Souls. f-l to E a Baptism a East Angus Pitch Bav East Angus Ascot Corner Rev. W. A. Adcock.. 34 12 120 28 40 31 -|33 49 158 63 81 '"11*9 240 1.36 164 "*26« 130 120 120 """175 150 100 238 ""270 75 200 ""4 "i 3 3 4 "■"4 6 2 5 Fitch Bav Rev. G. G. Nicolls.... Pramnton Bachelder' s School House.. Georgeville Hcmisnn Rev. G. F. Hibbard... Gasp6 Basin Grosse Isle West Franipton. Gaspo Basin L'Anseaux Cou- sins Rev. J. P. Richmond. Gaspe South Summer Church. Hatley Rev. H. J. Petrv 19 Hatley Hereford Inverneaa Rev. A. Stevens 1 58 8 • •••■ • •• •• 235 3 15 Massawippi Aver's Flat. .... MoConnell Hereford Rev. A. B. Whatfaam '' in 3 161 1,30 120 5 ■ •■ ^ «■•••• • •••• 3 ""3 Hall's Stream Averill 6 Vjfo t J ••• 5 16 1 i 9 26 60 20 91 Beecher's Falls... Canaan West Stewarts- tOW" '"100 ' "1 _ 3 Colebrook S. Stephen's S. Julie Rev. H. A. Dickson.. Ireland Fsle of Orleans. .. Johnville Kinffsev Lyster • •• 22 18 70 48 3 1 Ifl 7 28 18 21 14 10 11 21 8 76 15 2 ""9 3 3 ■ •••• 4 10 17 7 9 5 2 6 8 4 "109 87 261 239 17 4 89 33 150 100 200 200 80 '""i ■ ••• "■4 3 12 6 Campbell's Corn. Adderley Upper Ireland.... Lower Ireland ... Rev.W. G.Faulconcr Black Lake Broughton )\innear's Mills... 80 100 100 120 100 100 160 80 80 110 100 ""m Thetford Summer Church. Johnville Milby The Chaplain Rev. J, W, Wayman 100 63 d5 78 51 54 80 35 400 78 11 ••• •• 1 2 1 6 2 4 2 3 1 17 1 Sandhill Sydenham Place Denison's Mills... Rev. J. S. Sykes • Labrador Spooner Pond.... Mutton Bay. Harrington, etc.. Rev. G P. Pye Lake St. John.... Other Stations.... Pointe Bleue Lake Edward.... Vacant ,.„ J 1 243 \. QtJEBEC. YEAR ENDING Easter 1900. —Continued. a .°3 3 3 4 6 2 5 19 "l6 3 '3 4 3 12 2 1 6 2 4 2 3 1 17 1 n 5 3 5 2"' a « ■3 1 i 33 15 23 n a bo *>. §^1 Assessments. Cn eo "1 Money raised for objects out- side the Dio- cese. Total Raised. 18 8 6 114 54 144 ' % cts. 13 04 1 30 6 61 $ (its. 696 72 90 80 181 32 5 13 3 22 84 86 62 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 4 15 "20 6 3 3 7 18 12 10 28 75 66 66 83 31 17 18 16 553 97 194 56 359 18 359 19 24 95 39 57 33 05 28 96 5 89 16 23 28 89 19 07 584 81 250 36 421 12 407 22 •••"■f 05 • •••• 120 2 2 2 22 6 19 56 50 196 15 26 20 248 40 19 76 2 00 270 16 5 25 6 14 746 63 156 83 70 56 973 02 39 5 30 2 3 54 14 123 77 1 20 124 97 13 ""'25 1 2 '""2 3 38 "'55 ""26 60 12 "12 ""17 26 00 i'1222 7688 98 15 26 09 ilTl9 79*13 111 01 '""1 '"26 1*97 3 26 12 45 2 14 1 3 18 4 41 "16 18 44 13 127 90 10 ""2 1 4 1 9 2 21 17 61 23 "is 5 4 7 4 1 2 5 1 11 5 ■""2 1 65 48 62 59 20 20 10 17 16 6 299 07 56 41 836 00 535 20 85 00 10 13 30 11 35 35 05 1 61 85 26 27 16 20 71 3 13 310 05 56 96 874 61 590 96 89 74 38 62 56 20 60 60 62 61 68 60 60 8 200 46 12 8 8 5 8 12 8 15 12 12 6 3 60 14 6 796 00 161 00 245 19 150 00 111 44 100 44 296 83 227 12 186 66 25 11 10 37 229 04 69 30 26 00 3 60 10 96 92 4 36 799 42 176 32 246 19 165 10 121 71 106 18 389 56 292 82 264 81 26 96 110 14 229 04 59 30 25 00 ■""2 22 30 24 44 31 29 35 13 107 67 4 i 1 3 1 • •••* ""3 3 2 "16 ""2*8 ■■■'12 12 30 50 2 2 2 4 5 3 1 2 3 4 1 10 7 7 5 3 5 1 3 2 2 3 05 6 97 2 64 84 86 66 71 47 83 1 20 16 2 05 3 30 3 20 7 87 9 99 30 32 65 62 "' "i 2 4 1 ' 244 ii I DIOCESE OF AbstracI' of Paeochial Reports for Sa I I Parish OR Mission. CONOREOATION. Clrrgtuan. 2- a s : : : 1 Adults not Total Souls. 003 BapT S "3 ••••• ••••■ '"5 IBHS s 1 a 2 2 1 4 12 2 4 6 Leeds Lennozville Levis.. S. James' Beattie's Settle' t g. Giles Rev. J. Rotbera 25 16 6 12 105 30 12 24 1 5 13 51 115 1« 46 16 10 31 10 15 11 12 15 120 77 24 66 456 120 54 120 7 25 78 314 525 60 149 60 46 110 35 70 54 65 80 150 100 125 100 300 200 200 100 80 S. Svlvester S. George's New LivernooL.. Rev. A. C. Scarth. ... Rev. I. M. Thompson Magdalen Islands MafiTOor Grindstone Isl.... Amherst Island.. Rpv. J. Prout Brvan Inland Entry Island 80 100 160 ""226 80 120 175 '"Tso "5 Grosse Isle 10 S. Luke'i Rev. R. W.E.Wright Rev . G." R. Waiters'... Rev. c"'t. Lewis 34 5 21 8 • •••• 3 1 6 2 3 1 Malbaie Cherry River. S. Peter's Melbourne Matapedia ......... Montmorency.... Murray Bay New Carlisle NpwDort Barachois Cor. of the Beach S. John's Kockland Quarry The Ridflre Oak Bay, etc Montmorency Lake Beaunort... Rev. J. Spencer (of DiocesPofN.B) Rev. E. A. Dunn .... 50 100 100 300 200 80 150 Summer Church S. Andrew's .... PasDebiac The Chaplain Rev. E. K. Wilson 115 24 19 133 132 • •• 3 6 "'"3 46 30 10 11 148 1 23 "s 20 lU 10 3 3 6 ■"*8 "'3 * '5 2 i 6 5 c I 53 12 ""3 ■"4 1 1 500 114 89 144 "144 16 27 Vs 194 129 46 61 592 102 • •»•••••• 54 105 61 52 14 ' 'i 46 7 4 Hope Town Randborough Clifton Rev. A. H. Moore Nicolet Sawverville ""l40 "*i'50 •• •• • •••• 1 ""i Island Brook ... Learned Plain. . Nicolet Forestdale Vacant ••. Peninflula. Moose Park Stanfold S. Matthew's Little Gasp6. Portneuf. Halesboro' S. Anne's Rev. A. wibutton.. Rev. H. S.Fuiier.V!*.. Rev. J. Hepburn Rev. G. T. Harding. 150 120 125 150 400 180 66 76 60 60 2 7 1 "'■3 16 1 ""2 3 3 1 Portneuf. Richmond Riviire du Loup. S. Oeorse Riviere du Loup. Ghicoutimi, etc.. S. George Cumberland Mills Cranbourne Rev. H. R. Bigg Dennistown, Me. Marlow £SE OF •ORTS FOR Baptibmb go - bn • a S a "3 S e» a 150 2 100 ••••• 2 125 1 100 **•••• 4 300 5 12 200 •••••* 2 200 4 100 6 80 80 " 5 100 10 160 6 34 ••••■ • •••• 5 226 21 80 8 120 175 3 • •••• I 150 •••••• 5 2 50 3 100 f aat* 1 100 300 46 200 3 80 7 150 1 4 • •••• • • •• 140 1 •••••• • •••• 150 1 150 7 120 • ••«• 1 125 150 3 400 1 16 180 2 1 66 ""2 75 3 60 3 60 • •■•• 1 Vt 246 QUEBEC. THE TEAR ENDING E ASTER 1900. ^Continued. V 1 a S S 'a a a i 1 10 "3 •c 3 00 Parish Hklpers. 1 a ^ a aiJ s a> 2^1 'l5ll Money raised for objects out-ii side the Dio- cese. Total Raised. a> § " a «"« 5 S 3 * ""3 3 32 7 53 17 12 25 283 88 32 65 3 1 ""9 1 1 8 1 1 2 12 2 1 1 40 •■•i-2 90 35 12 30 5 2 2 3 26 6 3 2 8 2 " "3 43 8 4 2 118 31 11 49 155 140 52 97 2 10 10 120 243 35 88 30 32 110 55 104 12 55 3ti 78 124 67 28 146 23 6 4 18 75 48 16 18 $ cts. $ cts. 310 23 42 82 147 59 3 35 .33 10 75 95 55 15 17 348.S 58' 86 58 690 88, 45 00 613 28 81 62 223 75 35 15 1 9 cts. 39 32 2 14 66 11 21 129 85 45 60 63 72 3 00 $ cts. 392 37 153 08 34 50 121 93 3700 01 781 48 758 62 261 90 "■7 12 68 "iV 7 8 30 4 16 4 12 12 42 22 15 12 18 2 85 i! 85 37 00 249 25 1019 11 12 00 690 58 125 78 213 17 390 37 74 95 365 46 13 60 248 71 115 62 1771 00 440 44 407 09 50 75 186 38 "12 1 1 32 44 140 10 67 24 19 40 4 22 12 17 25 ""5 1 2 1 ...... 1 ' "iVi 2 7 "'"2 1 1 '""2 25 70 95 "78 "id 15 10 10 10 2 6 25 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 14 50 6 2 1 1 1 37 00 244 50 875 76 12 00 616 76 119 20 189 00 358 64 52 32 346 89 13 60 195 39 98 99 1700 00 •••#•••••■••• 4 75 71 01 72 34 eo'ei 5 53 19 96 27 30 14 20 14 82 13 22 1 05 4 21 4 43 8 43 3 76 3 3 7 1 38 70 12 97 71 00 14 62 3 66 ""10 80 37 13 38 i 1 ...... 20 2 1 2 83 23 7 3 2 6 28 3 1 7 403 95 394 05 48 00 169 93 18 62 31 41 17 97 71 6.J 2 76 6 76 9 70 14 23 4 25 5 4 96 15 307 27 17 70 11 80 .336 77 8 4 2 2 .....; 23 28 5 6 17 60 33 00 17 60 40 00 7 00 10 ...... 5 11 09 49 33 26 im 45 ""2 1 ""2 2 "34 25 ""'3 1 2 2 20 7 2 1 18 131 88 lA.t 6 6 4 15 12 53 39 10 00 616 83 178 66 131 45 62 0(1 2778 12 615 51 10 00 561 38 205 91 163 16 68 85 3033 71 768 97 24 67 14 98 20 00 5 75 93 44 56 13 19 88 12 27 11 70 1 10 162 16 87 3;h ".iiil 4 2 17 4 77 32 10 438 139 •■•"7 6 4 2« 13 17 29 6 .... 1 1 12 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 ...... 61 26 26 16 6 12 12 12 12 206 34 87 23 42 23 100 00 6 00 29 93 5 76 1 07 4 84 240 11 99. 98 45 13 100 00 9 25 1 83 3 25 (I li 246 DIOCESE OF Abstract op Parochial Reports for Parish ou MlbUlON. CONOREOATIOM. Glergymah. si 14 I 2 9 1 9 i "1 "3.5 i 10 I 14 7 Total SouU. Saptishs 1 5l % i :::::: "1 H. Maurice S. Ursule Grand'M6re Grand Piles Rev. W. Barton 50 8 9 50 18 43 100 Burrill's Sidings Radnor Forcres... 120 64 3 Sbawinicran S. Ursule Rev. J. B. Gauthicr.. Sandy Beach Scots town Louiseville S. John's Rev. D Horner 57 2 299 250 7 Barachois Doucrlaa Town... .38 11 22 11 258 ■ 72 65 40 14 3 75 35 IS 'ifl9 17 2 16 2 2 15 12 11 "195 86 100 41 1238 222 ""'390 256 79 21 290 135 100 314 52 186 164 80 76 35 235 81 20429 " 150 100 125 100 520 140 "150 100 50 50 200 100 300 150 100 165 100 250 140 120 100 120 19559 2 ""1 i 1 •••••• i 8 • •••• 8 2 2 "*26 "li 10 4 1 7 ""3 7 ""9 6 6 1 York Scotstown Rev. O.E. Bishop.... Sherbrooke Shieawake Canterbury Lincrwick S. Peter's Rev. Dr. Dumbell Rev. F. G. Vial East Sherbrooke Magog River School House. Brompton Road School House. S. Paul's. Port Daniel ReV.'l.'N.""Kerr.'.*'.!!!."! Stanstead Gascon NewDort Christ Church... Beebe Plain Rev. H. A. Brooke.... Three Rivers \ralcartier Waterville Way's Mills Windsor Mills S. Jame§' Rev. H. C. Stuart Rev. S. Riopel Valcartier Stoneham 59 4 9' St, John's Rev. R. C. Tambs.... 38 27 20 13 Eustis North Hatley 13 14 Church of Ihe Epiphany. Barnston Rev. N.M. Bayne 20 9 44 20 2 3 18 7 S. George's Brompton Rev. E. A. W. King 4 15 Grand Total 4405 1438 Ut 713 N. B. — In addition to the amount quoted in the above Table $1,066.86 was paid by and other Missions: this raises the general total for the year to $78,840.51. In addition to the total, there was received $9,306.14 for the Hamilton Memorial ceived for various purposes, «8 recor4e4 in detail on page 32 of our last Church Society 247 QUEBEC. THE YEAR ENDING EasTER 1900. — Cuniinued. a "■■4 3 ...... 8 2 2 2 26 'l "li 10 4 1 i 7 1 3 7 1 •••■• • 9 ••■••• 6 8 6 1 15 (it 713 •6 111 a 2 e u '3 3 S a I It •c OS i .ss eg ■■•••• . 2 d u 2 "12 Pah IIblp 3 ""3 I8II EHS. "3 a 2 i . U ^ .S.S 44 20 15 65 7 121 en si; 22 ""3 20 "17 Assessments and other mo- ney raised for Parish. ■25^:2 ' 'Ji 0: X. a ^ § . a U. ..S tn rn C j; 3 tn ?5 ;C fci ''J Money raised for objects out- side the Dio- cese. Total Raisko. 2 ""3 12 .....^ 11 "21 2 i • ••• % cts. 988 8;{ 14 00 10 00 110 00 11 00 61 50 $ Cts. 6 00 $ cts. 39 49 $ cts. 1034 32 14 00 16 95 129 50 11 00 62 50 6 00 3 00 95 16 60 11 1 ... 1 00 136 2 5 23 4 4 106 13 436 98 27 07 16 22 8"74 8 90 10 10 12 00 1384 89 4 39 480 27 213'48 144 36 205 53 176 26 6921 01 346 70 20 87 3" '77 12 91 9 80 11 76 1122 55 25 6G ""46 59 14 24 20 471 52 "".*. ""2 6 24 "3*0 15 15 170 59 • ••• 5 2 2 2 55 7 *•• •• 8 6 8 6 87 24 52 56 66 56 908 208 11 12 10 13 93 29 200 97 122 56 185 63 152 50 4413 57 316 76 \ 20 87 10 2 10 ""s 7 6 628 112 58 33 10 93 26 52 92 26 65 41 36 22 10 49 42 7296 3 5 1 2 1 1 61 45 18 3 3 2 2 6 6 3 2 2 10 4 6 5 3 9 18 6 3 2 1 10 8 4 3 ""27 16 8 16 3 11 15 102 78 36 ir 186 7.9 172 80 24 108 60 139 65 56 108 64 20 12 11 7 64 12 32 14 10 26 8 22 12 12 19 16 398 61 164 45 160 47 53 62 1025 00 225 00 403 03 293 00 24 00 628 86 379 02 233 96 122 70 57 85 272 61 279 12 14 97 11 53 11 97 1 00 . 16 00 2 00 2 00 67 43 03 20 81 26 70 6 46 7 76 8 20 6 37 10 32 30 3-.' 7 65 421 33 184 18 178 81 64 84 1071 32 234 66 403 03 296 00 25 07 623 80 405 53 271 62 135 77 58 76 362 12 312 97 3 i 12 5 6 6 25 "32 3U 40 61 91 6 70 10 97 6 62 90 42 87 14 76 1 1 1 3 4 4 1 • •••• 12 25 8 15 45 27 36 74 19 09 9036 12 ',H. 398 3101 723 i:!18 11681 '-2936 62044 40 6693 13 77773 65 the Bishop out of Donations given for the purpose, towards the support of the Labrador (Section i), not included in the Returns from the Parishes. And there was also rcr Report, the Senator Price |3ec(uest of $24,000.00. 248 Qlfts and Leiracies h«ld by the Church Society 1845— W. Yule, of Chambly $ 1848— Hon. Chief Justine Reid, of Montreal 1860 — Col. Chandler, of Niuolet (for Endowment Fund) 1852 — MisB Finlay, of Quebec (Widows and Orphans' Funth 1864 — Miag Walker, of Lennoxville (Widows and Orphans Fund). 1863 — Mountain, Rt. Rev. O. J., Lord Bishop of Quebec (Mission Fd.). Hon. W. Walker, of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) 1866— J. Waterson, of Quebec (for Widows and Orphans' Fund 1869 — Mrs. Dunn, of Three Rivers (for Endowment Fund) 1870 — Miss Sheppard, of Drummondville (for Endowment Fund) 1876 — Robert Kirkland, of Leeds (for Widows and Orphans' Fund) 1877-^ohn Hall, of Leeds (for Pension Fund) Miss Taylor, (for General Fund, $400 ; for W. & 0.. $400) 1878— Mrs. Bankier, (for Pension Fund, $100 ; for W. & 0., $100) 1880 — Mrs. G. B. Hall, of Quebec (for Montmorency Mission) C. E. Levey, of Quebec (for Endowment Fund of St. Michael's). 1881— Rev. G. Milue, M.A. (for Pens. Fund, $100 ; for W. & 0., $100 ) Mrs. Aylwin, of Montreal (for Bourg Louis) Henry S. Scott, (for Mission Fund $125 ; for W. & 0., «125) Hon. David E. Price, of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) 1884— Mrs. Nairne, Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) 1887— Mrs. Sample 1888— William White, of Quebec (for W. & O. Fund) Mrs. Porteous, of Quebec (for Mission Fund) " " " (Fund for the Blind) Rev. Dr. Reid, (for Pension Fund) Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Mack, Brompton (for Endowment Fund) 1889—0. A. Richardson, of Stanstead (for Endowment Fund) Mrs. Doretha Jackson, (for Endowment Fund of \orth Inverness) 1890— Hon. J. H. Pope, (for Endowment Fund of Cookshire Church).... 1891— Mrs. Elizabeth Cream, (for Mission F., $100 ; for Pen. F., $100). Miss Mary Chaderton, (Phoebe Chaderton Memorial Fund). 1893 — Henry Magee, ot Magog (for Magog Endowment Fund) HoUis Shorey, of Montreal (Charleston Endowment Fund) James Wilson, Upper Ireland (for General Fund) " " " " (for Ireland and South Inverness Endowment Fund 1894 — Mrs. Catharine G. Riokaby, (Three Rivers Endowment Fund) .. 1895— Mrs. A. M. Williams, (for Mission Fund) 1897— Miss Margaret Hall, of Quebec (for W. & 0. Fund) Mrs. Richard Parker, of Ranboro' (for Clergy Trust Fund) 1898 — Mrs. A. R. Dunn-Dame (for Louiseville Endowment) '* " " (for S. James' Church, Riv. du Loup)... T. H. Dunn, Esq., of Quebec (fur Louiseville Endowment Fund) ' " " (forS. James' Church,Riv.du Loup) Robert Hamilton, Esq., of Quebec (for Mission Fund) ' » " " (for S. Matthew's Ch. Quebec. 1899— Misa Charlotte Green, (for Mission Fund) Hon. E. J. Price, (forBishop Williams Memorial Mission Fund). " " " (for Pension Fund) " " " (for S. Michael's Endowment) " " '• (for Cathedral Fund) , " " " (for Price Mission Fund) 100 00 400 00 100 00 2,000 00 40 00 600 00 400 00 50 00 1,400 00 2,000 00 40 00 1,000 00 800 00 200 CO 2,000 00 1,000 00 200 00 1,400 00 250 00 500 00 4,000 00 50 00 600 00 1,000 00 .3,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 673 22 900 75 4,000 00 500 00 6,000 00 3,024 06 90 00 782 00 400 00 1,000 00 102 00 500 00 450 00 2, .300 00 200 00 7,012 06 100 00 56,000 00 10,000 00 486 00 5,000 00 2,000 00 2 000 00 5,000 00 8,000 00 $141,550 00 4 249 ^ W LIFE MEMBERS, DECEASED. f'*^ ' ,4».. 00 H y 4 b Anderson, W. II. Andrews, Thus. Ashe, Captain R. N. Ashe, Wm. Baldwin, Hon. R. Bell, A. D. Benson, Thomas. Black, J. Black, Hon. H., C.B. Bonner, J. Bowen, Hon. Chief Justice. Boxer, Rear Admiral. Brooke, Mrs. Burnet, Mrs. D. Burstall, H. Durstall, E. Burstall, J. Caldwell, Sir H. J., Bart. Campbell, A. Campbell, Hu.xton. Carpenter, P. 8. Chandler, Col. Chapman, W. Christie, Major W. P. Cochran, Hon. A. W. Cockcll, Miss. Cream, Mrs. Doolitlle, Rev. L. Douglass, G. M., M.D. Drum, W. Elgin, Lord. Est court, Major General. Estcourt, Lady. Fletcher, lion. Mr Justice. Forsyth, James B. Frankenberjr, Max. Eraser, Hon. J. M. Fry, J. S. Gale, J. V. George, Miss. Gillespie, A. Glover, Thos. Gray, F. R. Hale, Hon. E. ^senior). Hall, G. B. Hall, Geo. Hall, Mrs. G. B. Hamilton, Robert, D.C.L. Hamilton, F. Hamilton, Mrs, Harbeson, Mrs. Head, Rt. Hon. Sir E., Bart. Heath, James. Hincks, Hon. Sir F. Hoffman, C. Housman, Rev. G. V., M. A. Hunt, James. Hunt, Mrs. Weston. Hunt, Weston. Jackson, Rev. C. Jessop, H. Jones, Edwin A. Jones, H. N. Kerr, J. II. King, C. Leeds, Rev. J. LcMcsuricr, II. Levey, C. E. Lisgi'ir, Lord Lovell, J. Miickie, Major, W. S. Mackie, Rev. (Jeo., D.D. MacLaren, James. Warier, W. (i. Meredith, Sir William. Aletealf, Lord. Milne, Rev. O., M.A. Mouiitiiia, Rt. Rev. fl. J., Lord liifihtip of Quebec. Lord .Mouek, (iov. Gimi. of Canada. Mountain, (!(d. C. I!. Mountain, Lieut. J. G. Mountuiii, Mr.s. G. R. Mountain, Mi.ss K. Mountain, Rev. A. W. Nairnc, John. Nicolls, Rev. J. II., D.D. Noad, H. J. Patterson, P. Pemberton, Hon. G. Pennefather, R. M. Retry, W. Petry, AV., junior. Pipon, -Mrs. C. Po.ston, K. Poston, W. Postoii, Mrs. W. Poston, C. Poston, Thomas. Price, W. Price, Hon. David. Price, Hon. E. J. Pye, John. Racey, J. Rtie, VV'. Ramsay, Rev. J. Reid, Rev. C. P., Rhodes, Lt.-Col. Roli)h, Hon. J. Ro.ss, Hon. J. Rowan, F. M., Sir W., G.C.B. Scott, II. S. Sealy. J. Sewell, Rev. E. W., Sewell, Rev. H. D. Shaw, P. A. Shaw, S. J. Shepiiard, Miss. Smith, C. W. Smith, R. H. Somerset, Capt. Aylmer. Spragge, W. n.c.L. Wm. M.A. 260 LIFE MEMBERS, DEO BASED.— Con Unappropriated 448 30 320 62 301 1. 10 >"*) 10 00 35 00 130 00 381 94 53 60 16 87 189 99 57 63 s.k'g.!. :;:::::r:::: :::::: S. p. G. Biceutenarr Dean Gregory's College, Madagascar Zenana Missions ,. , Bishop of Japan Lady Missionary to Japan Indian Famine Fund and Zenana Missions.... . S. P. 0. K., $24.26 ; S. P. G., $24.25 ; Col. Con. Ch. Soc, 15.10....: Church Missionary Society Parochial Mission to the Jews London " " '< Total for Foreign Missions Total contributed during year 409S 23 Interest from Savings Bank Account... Cash on hand $17 73 6 73 9d. M $4445 37 E. & 0. E. Bergerville, Que. Aruitaog Rhodes, Hon. Sec'y-Treaaurer, Cor. Com. D. & F. M. Soc. Dio. Quebec. ■A r I i 256 DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF |THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN CANADA. RETURN'S FROM TIIH DIOCESE OF QUKBEC, fob ykar ending 31st Jl'lv, 1900. \:m m PAuisnEa. Actonvftlc Daiiby Agnes Burford Dixville Perryboro' Stanhope Bourg Louis Brompton Windsor Mills Bury— St. Paul's St. John's St. Tliomas' Cape Cove Perce Coaticook North Coaticook Compton CooKshire Danville Troutbrook Lome Drummondville Durham Kirkdale L'Avenir East Angus Ascot Franipton Hemisoo East Frainptcn Fitch Bay Gcorgeville Gasp6 Basin West South York Grand'Mcre Radnor Forges Hatley Reedsville Hereford Canaan, Vt Inverness Campbell's Corner. Adderly Ireland Lower Kingscy Denison's Mills Sydenham Place.... French Village DoJtESTIC. Foreign. ._ ,, Indian' Gen 1. Homes Gen' 1. ? c 2 ao 50 82 3 64 59 58 3 24 40 4 27 9 29 6 60 2 00 1 00 2 14 Carried forward. I 55 1 60 95 2 73 1 40 93 16 30 3 19 2 60 3 00 $ c. 4 57 69 1 02 $ c. 3 00 50 3 84 85 17 09 3 02 2 54 10 30 5 41 2 72 8 00 5 22 No rei'rns No ret'rns No ret'rns 13 39 13 39 No ret'rns No ret'rns No ret'rns 4 27 2 59 2 76 3 00 1 00 " 1 7i 34*27 79 1 00 Jews. $ c. 2 55 ZO 87 L 1 30 /> 86 4 20 10 11 12 54 No ret'rns No ret'rns 30 35 25 3 45 3 30 7 l.T 4 50 1 28 1 55 2 52 3 35 2 00 1 00 i2 1 40 32 4 20 1 17 1 60 3 00 20 50 L 3 40 50 62 Totals. $ c. 6 30 7 47 20 4 02 68 25 09 27 46 15 71 3 10 24 64 34 51 21 06 7 89 7 69 Incumbents. Rev. L. C. Wurtele. Rev. J. S. Dickson. Rev.G.H. A. Murray. Rev. J. B. Debbage. Rev. E. A. W. King. Rev. C. B. Washer. Rev. W. G. Lyster, Rev. Canon Foster. Rev. G. H. Parker. Rev. A. H. Robertson. Rev. T. Blaylock. Rev. R. J. Fothergill. Rev. W. J. C'lrran. Rev. W. A. Adcock. Rev. G. F. Hibbard. Rev. G. G. NicoIIs. 46 49.Rev. J. P. Richmond. 21 26 Rev. W. Barton. 31 84 Rev. A. Stevens. Rev. A. E. Wbatham. 1 60 Rev. H. A Dickson. I 6 75 Rev. W. G. Faulconer. 26 12 321 89 Rev. J. S. Sykes. ,■ t vV 257 RETURNS FROM THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC -Continued. ') DO.MESTIC. FohBION. Parishes. GenM. Indian Homes $ c '""No No Gen'l. Jewsa Totals. Inouhbents. Brought forward.... L abradore $ c $ 0. ret'rns ret'rns 3 00 48 72 4 SG 1 10 79 ret'rns 5 75 $ c. 5 20 A 2 00 $ c. 321 89 91 37 15 86 23 27 55 04 2 02 16 07 14 52 5 33 10 96 4 65 3 00 13 78 3 25 304 84 1296 97 75 56 .30 55 33 37 192 00 6 75 29 34 20 22 8 12 13 70 Rev. G. P. Pye Rev. Lake Ht. John Levis 2 2.0 32 20 5 8,') 1 2f) New Liverpool Rev. L M. Thompson. Leeds St. Sylveflter.. Beattie'a Settl 'tiioiit Rev. J. Rotkera> Lennoxville : Bishop's Colh'ge. Leunoxville No 1 GO 12 61 Rev. Dr. Allnatt. 2 25 1 m Moulton Hill Rev. A. C. Scarth. Maifdalen Islands No 9 00 ret'rns 22 19 1 05 1 23 65 4 62 4 60 60 2 25 91 1 18 1 08 80 45 2 80 1 58 2 00 2 10 55 2 30 Rev. J. Prout. JUagop 21 55 Rev R. W.E.Wright. Malbaie Corner of Beach "'2"82 1 06 90 3 45 84 4 10 1 00 65 75 2 75 1 91 "I'oo 2 00 2 42 Rev. G. R. Walters. Marbleton Duds well. 87 60 East Dudswell Rev. E. B. Husband. Melbourne 87 10 82 Rookland The Ridge Rev. C. T. Lewis. Milby Sandhill Johnxille "i"92 Rev. B. G. Wilkinson. Montmorency Lake Beauport New Carlisle Paspebiac Hopetown Nicolet Rev. E. A. Dunn. Rev. E. K. Wilson. Foreatdale Rev. E. A. Dunn. Peninsula , Little QasD6 5 27 3 32 2 50 75 159 11 330 55 52 03 14 00 9 00 105 80 1 50 1 00 1 00 75 15 7U 1 10 3 88 3 28 2 20 1 56 2 05 2 00 77 45 62 32 48 9 52 6 05 2 37 L50 20 Rev. A.W. Dutton. Portneuf Halesboro' Rev. H. S. Puller. Quebec, Cathedral " St. Matthew's " St Michael's ... 86 17 883 94 14 00 10 50 4 00 36 00 50 1 00 1 00 13 94 60 00 Very Rev. Dean Williams. Rev. F. G. Seott. Itev. Canon Von Iffland. '< St. Paul's 18 00 Rev. E. A. Dunn. " St. Peter's Rev. A. J. Balfour. " Trinity Church... Rev. E. J. Etheriugton. Island BrooLo Sawvprvillp .. TiPfirnpH Plfiin Rev. A. H. Moore. Riplimnnd ..■■ 11 01 4 23 6 35 85 2 30 3 50 1 40 1 00 3 05 2 67 1 51 1 34 1 00 1 15 1 30 Rev. J. Hepburn. River du Loun Montmagny Father Point... (irfl.nfi Mfttiq R. du Loup Station... .^anrlv Hoftoh Rev. G. T. Harding. Rev. D. Horner. Srolrttown Lingwick »• Rev. C. E. Bishop. Carried forward.... 2593 33 17 -'-■sny*^ n^^-.' -iLj 't " — ' jM i a 268 RETURNS FROM THE DIOCESE OF QXmBEC- Continued. '^% f l) !' Faihshrs. Brought forward. Sherbrooke Shipawake Port Daniel Gascons Newport Stansteau Beebe Plain St. George's, Beauce.... Cranbournc Cumberland Three Rivers , Valcarlier Way's Mills • Barnston Waterville North Hfttley Eustis Woman's Auxiliary DOMBSTIC. Gen'l. 26 88 3 05 3 10 2 44 1 02 5 26 1 86 1 45 Indian Homes f c i 97 1 22 2 00 1 37 643 75 from. Total receipts Parishes Taken from Interest Fund to make up Algoma's quota Receipts from all sources, FORBION. Gen'l, $ c. 20 13 3 80 67 68 No ret'rns Noret'rns 5 53 2 29 00 15 02 79 00 655 19 Jews. $ 0. 22 10 2 00 1 20 88 Totals. $ 0. 3593 33 69 11 Inoombbnts. Rev. O. W. Dumbell. 21 22 Rev. I. Newton Kerr. 12 12 Rev. H. A. Brooke. 5 97 11 01 7 54 1377 94 ^098 23 104 83 |$4203 06 Rev. H. R. Bifrg. Rev. H. C. Stuart. Rev. S. Riopal. Rev. N. M. Bayne. Rev. R. 0. Tambs. Mrs Cbs. Sharplea,Trea8. Note. — Tlie amounts marked L are given to the London Mission to the Jews ; other amounts arc sent to the Parochial Mission to the Jews (Bishop Blytb.) ARMITAGE RHODES, Hon. Sec-Treasurer, Cor. Com. D. & F. M. See. Dio. of Quebec. Examined and found correct. Quebec, Jan. 1901. George Lampson, Auditor. Bergerville, Que. Aug. 1900. all ■t^ r 259 THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO THE Mi Domestic and Foreiern Missionary Society. > •'t i/ There is but little to report this year as no new Branches have been organized, there are therefore thirty-one Senior Branches, one sub-division and four Junior Branches. One great step has however b3en taken by the Auxiliary, namely, the holding of a Service in the Cathedral before each Monthly Meeting. At the first of these Services the Dean of Quebec gave a short address, in which he impressed upon the members the importance of the step they had taken, and showing how it could not fail to bring a blessing upon their work. Miss Halson, Provincial Dorcas Secretary, visited this Branch in the Autumn, and gave much valuable inform- ation at Meetings held in Quebec, Richmond and Lennox- ville. During the year twenty bales were sent to Algoma and the North- West, the cost of new material and freight being 1614.86. The sum of $ 192'4.32 has been raised for Missions. Money has been sent in varying sums to Algoma, Calgary, Mac. kenzie River, Rupert's Lahd, Saskatchewan, and to Foreign Missions. Edith Carter, Di.o. Cor. Secy. Q. W. A. Quebec, March 16th, 1901. mm 260 ASSOCIATION OF CHURCH HELPERS- 4 V Tenth Annual Meeting^. •m^-(/ 6^ m The tenth Annual Meeting of the Association of Church Helpers was held in the Church Hall, on Wednesday, January, 16th. There were about 21 women present. Alter a hymn was sung, the President opened the meeting with prayer. The reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read. Movtd by Mrs. J. Hamilton, seconded by Mrs. Hoare, that the reports be adopted and printed. The cor. respondence was read and the business of the meeting was proceeded with. REPORT. Since the last Annual. Meeting the work of the Association has gone on quietly and steadily, and it is with feelings of thankfulness that we submit the following report : — Nine Committee and two General Meetings have been held during the year. It is to be regretted that the attendance at these latter meetings is not larger. We were again entrusted with the work of collecting for the Church Society. Our Annual Sale was held on October 4th, the sura realized being $214.42. In March, owing to her removal to Montreal, Mrs. P. P. Hall sent in her resignation as Secretary, a position she had most ably filled, and the thanks of the Association are due to her for the great services she had rendered for many years. The following aid has been'given to the different Parishes during the past year : In March, $8 was sent to Mrs. Dutton to pay balance on a Communion Cloth, $45 having been raised by the Guild at Peninsula, Gaspe. w vr. ./) t^^C 'I 261 In April, Communion Vessels were sent to the Rev. J_ Wayman for use in the Mission of Johnville and Sandhill. The Rev. E. B. Husband forwarded !8i25 from the Parish of Marbleton for a Communion Set, the balance being given by the Association. In May, the Rev. W. A. Adcock, East Angus, received a Cassock, and Rev. G. H. A. Murray, Dixville, a Cassock and White Stole. In September, letters were received from Mrs. Hoare regretting she could not become a member of the Com- mittee, also from Mrs. Carter, resigning her position as Vice- President for St. Matthew's. The Secretary was instructed to write Mrs. Carter and ask her to remain on the Commit- tee, which she consented to do. Aid being asked from the people of Kirkdale to paint the interior of the Church, $30 was sent. Also $30 to the Rev. Mr. Barton, Rector of Shawinigan, to help light the Chapel and Church Institute. And a request from the Rev. Arthur E. Whatham, of Hereford, asking for a Cassock, was granted. M. BOSWELL, Secy. A. C. H. The Treasurer's statement showed the total receipts to have been $564.31 including a balance of $159.76 brought forward from the previous year. The expenditure amount- ed to $280.97, leaving a balance in hand of $283.34. -■C' \A^' h;% k ■ ^ 262 FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES BY WILL. 1 m I. A Bequest of a sum of money, or of Shares of Stock, or Pub' lie Debentures, for the general purffuses of the Society. I give and boqueath to " The Church Society of the Dio- cose of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, the sum (or Shares of Stocks in the Bank of standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, or ^ 'f Debentures, describe them briefly,) upon trust to be by the said ('hurch Society applied to ami for the uses and /turposes of the said Society, as specified in the said Act of Incorporation and none other. II. A Bequest of a sum of money, or of Shares of Stock or Debentures, for one or more of the specific purposes of the Society. (Same as foregoing, only instead of the words in Italics say) towards the augmentation of the Fund formed for the purpose of providing for the future support of the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Mission Fund. Or, — Towards the support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for those of the Clergy of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, called the Pension Fund. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the F'und 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 augmentation of the Fund for endow- ing the Church in the Mission of (or at held by th(^ said Church Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed between the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church-Wardens of the Church in the said Mission (or at ) 1 i 4 i\ y\ ^<. t ii 2G3 U Or, — As the commencement of an endowment for the Church of St in the Mission of (or at ) and to provide for the future maintenance of divine worship in conformity with the principles of the Church of Enghind, in the Diocese of Quebec. Or, — For and towards the encouragement of education, and the support of day schools and Sunday-Schools in the said Diocese of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, Or, — For and towards a Fund for assisting pi^rsons pre- paring for the Ministry of the Gospel in the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, — For and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy St;riptures, the Book of Com- mon Prayer of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, and Books and Tracts approved by the said Church Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, — As an aid towards the erection, endowment and maintenance of Churches according to the principles of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, within the Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of par- sonage-houses, — the setting apart of burial-grounds and church-yards, and the endowment and support of parson- ages and rectories within the said Diocese. III. A Devise of Real Estate for the general purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto " the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the I'rovince of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, chapter 171, all and singular, &c., (describe the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Church So- ciety of the Diocese of Quebec, and their succes.«5ors for ever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and pro! its thereof to and for the uses ami purposes of the said Church Society^ as specified in the said Act of Incorporation^ and none other, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church Society. 264 IV. A Devise of Real Estate for any one or more of the spe- cific pur/Mses oj the Sodelif. Same as in No. 3— only instoad of the words in Italics insert the specilic purposes, as in No. 2. V. A Devise to the Society of a site for Church, Sfc. Same as in No. 3, down to the words " for ever" — then ffo on as follows : — to the uses nnd upon the trusts follow- inpf, that is to say : -upon the trusts to hold the same for ever hereafter as and for the place and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-ground, for the sole use and benefit of members of the Church residing in the place ad- jacent to the said site and premises within the said Diocese of Quebec, according to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec, and for no other purposes, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Aet of Incorporation of the said Church Society.