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DAY, PBINTEK, COR. PKINCK WM. ANI> PRINCR88 STKKKTS. /tir.-\-- 1881, • VVf '^)i^ :^.4n .5^ ..'■'» ■' k J .,'1 >.*'fe; >^ GEO. FORTY-SIXTH REPORT V;-.,. OF THE DIOCESAN CHUUCH SOCIETY iV-> (, OF '.1.- ..'t NEW BRUNSWICK. 1881. .•-■,*v.j FVJ. :.,^A INCORPORATED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY. i6 VICTORIA, CAP. IV., 14th APRIL, 1853. SAINT JOHN, N. B. OBO. W. DAT, PRINTER, OOR. PRIKGE WM. AND PRINOBSS STREETS. 1881. ./■"■:J >^ Bliss, Gi > Cbaadlei . Clinch, ] Dani«l,l Feubty, I Fair weal Jack, I. .Tarvis, C KiDQear, Lee, Q. I Peters, 1 Powys, ( OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. President. The Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop of FrederictOD. Vlce-Prenldcnm. Year elected. FREDERICK A. WIQGINvS, E-qu1rp, 1857 Sir S. LEONARD TILLEY, C. B., K. C. M. O., 1857 Rev. CANON SCOVIL. Ph. D., 18(19 WM.M. JARVIS, Enquire 1871 His Honor R. D. W I LMOT, Lleat. Governor,. . 1880 The Honorable CHIEF JUSTICE ALLEN,.... 1880 Rev. G. M. ARMSTKONG, M. A., 1880 WILLIAM CARMAN, Ef^qulre, 1880 H. W. FRITH. Esquire 1880 G. A SCHOFIELD, Enquire, 1880 Rev. CANON DeVEBEK, 1881 TreaNiirer. GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER, Esquire. Secretary. Rev. CANON K ETC HUM, D. D., Saint Andrews. AiKlitorM. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, Enquire. G. W. WUITNEV, Esquire. Executive Coiiiinlttec. The Offlcers of the SocUty— The Clerjry, duly qualltled, aud the foUowlDjS Lay members : t- Bliss, George J Friidericton. -t^arkin, G. R Frederlcton. -, Chandler, E. B Dorchester. ^Robinson, T. Barclay. .Saint John. Clinch, R. T Saint John.i Robinson, J. DeLaucy,. .Douulas. Danit 1, T. W Saint John.- "echofleld, S Saint John. Fenety, G. E Fredericton.^ ^Sinlth, G. Sidney Saint John. Falrweather, C. II Rothesay., i Starr, R Penlston Saint John. Jack, I. Allen saint Jobn^' Sturdee, H. L Saint John. Jarvis, C. E. L Saint John.- ' We idon, C. W Saint John. Klnsear, C F Saint John..- 1 Wetmore, Hon. Mr. J"; ticcFred'ton. Lee, G. Herbert Saint John.„ i^Wetmore, E. L. . . . v'rederictoo. Peters, Hurd Saint John.., Wetmore, E. J Carleton. Powys, Captain Kingsclear..! Whitney, G. W Saint John. Board or Home Mlasions. The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP, (ex officio). The Rifrht Rev. the BISHOP COADJUTOR. THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY, (ex officio.) THE SECRE I'ARY OF THE SOCIETY, (ex officio.) Rev. CANON PARTRIDGE, B. D. Rev. G. M. ARMSTRONG, M. A. Rev. CANON DeVEBER, M. A. Rev. CANON BRIGSTOCKE. M. A. T. W. DANIEL, Esquire. W. M. JARVIS, Esquire. H. W. FRITH, Esquire. E. B. CHANDLER, Esqaire. B. T. CLINCH, Esqaire. G. £. FENETY, Esqaire. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, Esqaire, 3$Gretary. '•1» Uf ■-m Finance Committee. W. M. JARVIS, Esqalre, Chairman. H. W. FRITH, E^qalre, Secretary. R. T. CLINCH, Esqaire. W. CARMAN, E«quire. T. W. DANIEL, Esqalre. G. E. FENETY. Esquire. 0. A. 8CH0FIELD, Esqalre. 8. RCHOFIELD, Esquire. E. L. WETMORE. Eaqulre THE TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY, {ex officio} Glebe Land Committee. 1. ALLEN JACK, Esquire, Chairman. G. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire. G. SIDNEY SMITH, Esquire. HURD PETERS. Esquire. H. L. STURDEE, Esquire. Book Depository Committee. The LORD BISHOP. Rev. CANON BRIG8T0CKE, M. A. Rev. CANON PARTRIDGE, B. D. C. E. L. JARVIS, Esquire. A. H. HANINGTON, Esquire. HURD PETERS, Esquire. H. L. STURDEE, Esquire. Rev. T. E. DOWLING, Secretary. T. B. ROBINSON, Esquire, Treasurer. The Clerffjr Widows' and Orphans' Fund. H. STURDEE, Esquire, Secretary. Fnnd to Aid In the Education of the Children of Clergymen. T. BARCLAY ROBINSON, Esquire, 6'ecretary. Committee on Interesting Snnday Schools In Home Missions* '■ Rev. J. H. TALBOT, Chairman. Rev. A. V. WIGGINS. HURD PETERS, Esquire. ti. A. SCHOFIELD, Esquire. O. R. ARNOLD Esquire. G. B. PARKIN, Esquire. . R€T. F. S. SILL, Secretary. ,\ \ I. -•■ » ». Mathe: 1881. DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. BISHOP: ^HE MOST REV. JOHN MEDLEY, D. D., METROPOLITAN OF CANADA, Consecrated Mat 4, 1845. BISHOP COADJUTOR: THE RIGHT REV. HOLLINGWORTH TULLY KINGDON, D. D., CONSECRATKD JULT 10, 1881. PRIESTS: Almon, Rev. F. H. — B. A. . . . Alexander, Rev. Finlow ? Armstrong, Rev. \Vm.— M. A. Armstrong, Rev. G. M. — M. A. Armstrong, Rev. \V. B.— M.A. Barber, Rev. H. H. — S. A. C. Bliss, Rev. D. M.— B. A Brigstocke,Rev. F. H. J.— M.A. (Canon) Campbell, Rev. J. Roy — S.A.C. Covert, Rev. W. S.— B. A DeVeber, Rev. Wm. H.— M.A. f'Canon^ Dowling, Rev. Theo. E.-S.A.C. Flewelling, Rev. J. E Forsyth, Rev. David — B. A. . . . Fowler, Rev. LeB. W.— B. A.. Greer, Rev. Wm. — S. AC... Mantord, Rev. S. Jones — B. A. 1 lartin. Rev. Thos Hansen, Rev. N. M Hiltz, Rev. Aug. F Iloyt, Rev. Leo. A. — B. A. . . . Hoadley, Rev. Arthur — S.A.C. Jaffrey, Rev. Wm Ketchum, Rev. W. Q.— D. D. (Canon) Lockward, Rev. John Love, Rev. Geo. — B. A Mathers, Rev. R Richibucto Sub-Dean, Cathedral, F'ton, & Missionary, NewMaryland St. James, St. John St, Marks, St. John Weldford Shediac, Westmorland, Trinity, St. John . St. Martins, Grand Manan, . . St. Paul's, Portland Sept. 24, 1848 St. George's, Carleton, Sept, 21, I862 Wicklow Dec. 24, 1876 Chatham, March I, 1874 Prince William Dec. 24, 1876 Burton May 23, 1880 Upham Mar. 15, 1848 Canterbury, (Retired) Feb. 21, 1869 New Denmark, May 27, 1877 Derby Dec. 20, 1874, Andover, JDec. 18, 1870 Curate, Hampton I June 12, 188 1 St. Mary's, June 15, 1851 HATE OF ORDINATION. Dec. 21, 1851 April 14, 1867 June 10, 1838 May 8, 1842 July 12, 1868 May 27, 1877 Sept. 19, 1852 July 9, 1865 June 9, 1867 Feb. 24, 1 86 1 St. Andrews Waterford, Kiiigsclear, Warden — Wiggins Orphan Asylum, St. John, .... Sept. 20, 1846 June 26, 1870 May I, 1876 Sept. 23, 1872 frit 1%^ >..t. ._i.idi 6 NAMR. Medley, Kev. Chas. S. — H. A. (Canon) Millidge, Kev. J. W McKiel, Rev. W. U-IJ.-B. A. Ncales, Kev. James Neales, Kev. Thos.— M. A. . . . Neales, Kev. H. II.- S. A. C. Newnham, Rev. O. S l*arntlier, Rev. D. U Partriilye, Rev. Francis — I). I). (C.inon) I'entreath, Rev. E. 8. W Pickett, Kev. D. W. - M. A. . . Raymond, Rev. W. O.— IJ. A. Roberts, Rev. G. G.— M. A. .. Rusliton, Rev. Joseph — S. A. C. Scovil, Rev. NVm. — Ph. D. (Canon) Schofield, fie v. George Shaw, Rev. IJenj.— S. A. C. . . . Simonds, Rev. Richard — B. A. Sill, Rev. F. S.~M. A Smith, Rev. Ranald E.— B. A. Spike, Rev. H. M.-B. A Street, Rev. W. H.— B. A. . . . Stirling, Rev. G. H.— B. A. . . Stevens, Rev. L. G.— M. A. .. Sweet, Rev. J. H. S.— S. A. C. Talbot, Rev. J. 11.— S. A. C. Tower, Rev. Fred'k— B. A. . . . Uniacke, Rev. R. J.— B. A Walker, Rev. Wm. W.-B. A. (Canon) Warneford, Rev. E. A Wainwright, Rev. H. S.— B.A. Weeks, Rev. A. H.— B. A. . . . Wetmore, Rev. D. J.— B. A... Willis, Rev. Cuthbert Wilson, Rev. Cecil P Wiggins, Rev. Cecil F. - B. A. Wiggins, Rev. A. V. — B. A. . . Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. — M. A. Sussex, , St. David, Bright, Gagetnwn, Woodstock, Richmond, Point du Chene, . . . St. Jude, Carleton, , lARlSHOR MISSION. Rothesay, .......' Moncton, Greenwich Stanley, Fredericton, Christ Church, St. Stephen, Residence, Brighton, Eng., Simonds, Cambridge Dorchester, Curate, St. Paul's, Portland, St. George, Musquash, Bathurst Maugerville, St. Luke's, Portland, Newcastle, Springfield, Petersville, Curate, St. M.-.rk's, St. John Hampton, Norton, Kingston, Residence, Fredericton, . Residence, Clifton Petitcodiac, Campobello, Sackville, Westfield, DATfc OK ORDINATION. June 3, i860 Dec. 22, 1878 Sent. 24, 1865 July 28, 1845 Sept. 19, 1869 May 27, 1877 May 27, 1877 July 4, 1841 June 12, 1870 May 31, 1874 Sept. 21, 1856 Dec. 21, 1879 Sept. 20, 1857 Dec. 22, 1872 Sept. 12, March 4, Dec. 18, May 30, Sept. 21. Dec. 16, June 13, June 19, June 4, Jan'y 6, June 29, Dec, 20, June 12, Dec. 22, 184 1 i860 1864 1847 '873 1859 1852 1859 1871 1876 1874 1874 1881 1878 Flewelling, Rev. E. P Vroom, Rev. F. W.— B. A. . . . DEACOXS. Restigouche, ...... Curate, Petitcodiac,. Sept. Dec. Dec. Dec. Sept. Sept. April May June May Dec. June 16, 1827 22, 1850 23, 1866 19, 1847 20, 1857 24, 1 87 1 7. »874 23. 1875 12, 1881 23, 1880 22, 1878 12, 1881 NoTE.~S. A. C— St. Augustine's College. ■■'i-i DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. DEANERIES. DKANKKIKM. UlIUAL 1)K.\N«' I'AltlHIIKS on .MIHSIONS. Chatham,.... Uev. David Forwytb,... Bathurst, Bay du Yin, Cbatbam, Derby, Newcastle, Ulcblbucio, ttestlgouche, Wddford. FreUerlciou, Kev. VVui. UB. McKkl, Urii^ht, BurtOQ, Douslas, Freder* ictoD, Klognolear, MaugervlUe, Mew Maryland, Queeasbary, Stanley, St. Mary's. Klug8toa, . . . Uev. Canou Medley,. . . C^m^ridge,Gagetowa,Greenwich. Hampton, Kingston, Norton< PetltcodlHC, Uotbesay, Springfiold, Sussex, Upham, Wateriord. Shediac Uev. Klchard Siaiouds, Albert, Dorchester, Moncton, Pc. iluCbene, Sackville, Shediac. St. AQUruws, Uev. Kanuld £. Siuitb,. Oarapobelio, Cbrisr (jhurcb St. Stephen, Grand Manau, St. Aa- drews, St. David, Si. George, Trinity Church St. Stephen. St. John Uov. CanoD DeVeber,.. Falrvllle, Musquusb, PetersvlUe, Slmouds, St. John (Trinity); St. .Vlark's, St. John ; St. James', St. John ; St. Luke's, Portland ; St. Paul's, Portland; St. Geor^^e's, Carleion; St. Jude's, Carletoo; St. Martins, VVestfield. Woodstock, . Uev. Tbos. Neales,.... Aberdeen, Audover, Canterbury, Grand Falls, Madawaska, New Denmark. Prince Wllllani, Rich- mond, Wicklow, Woodstock. m 111' 'v.. -:.fl ' > PRAYERS. AT OPENING. Prevent u8, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most Gracious 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 God from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and charity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit wiUi Thy favour our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, and so rule her heart, that she may in all things seek Thy honour and glory. 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 eodeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in the dominions or our Sovereign, and the labours of those Mis- sionaries who are proclaiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy Glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our TjOrd. — Amen. O Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hasl made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but that he should be converted and live : Have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word ; and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. — Amen. Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in 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 xis not into temptation, but deliver us from evil ; for Thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. — Amen. AT CLOSK. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. — Amen. CONSTITUTION. '.%^ I. The Society shall be called The Diocesan Church Society OF New Brunswick. II. No alteration shall be made in the Constitution of this Society, nor shall any Bye-law, Rule or Regulation, of the Society be repealed, annulled, or altered, except at a meeting of the Get eral Committee, by the vote of at least two-thirds of the members pre* fient, nor until it shall have received the sanction of the Tx>rd Bishop of the Diocese ; which sanction must be given in wril ing, and delivered to the Secretary, within six mttnths of the said :meeting. III. No alteration or amendment in the Constitution, nor any repeal, cancellation, alteration or amendment of any Bye-Law, Rule or Regulation of the Society, shall be proposed or made at any Meeting, un'ess notice shall have been given in writing at the next previous Annual Meeting of the General Committee, or at the next previous Anniversary Meeting, of such proposed repeal or cancellation, nor unless the terms of such proposed alteration or amendment shall have been stated in writing at some previous meeting; from which, without the unanimous consent of the members present, no deviation, except of a mere formal nature, shall be permitted. IV. No repeal, cancellation, alteration, or amendment shall be pro- posed except by a member qualified to vote, at the Anniversary Meeting, whose name shall be entered on the Minutes of the Sec- retary, together with the said proposition. V. The payment at any one time of a sum not less than Ten Pounds shall constitute a Life Member; and the payment annually of any sum, however small, shall constitute the v)er8on paying the same a member of the Society. Provided that no member shall be qualified to vote at any General Meeting of the Society, unless of the full age of twenty-one years, nor unless he be a Life Member, or shall have subscribed and paid at least five shillings during the year preceding such meeting. ■' ^i^'jil ■p VK^I ' i 1 '"''1 ■\y- *.'in 10 VI. Officers. 1. Tho Officers of the Society shall consist oF a President, two or move Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secretaries, and two Auditors of Accounts. 2. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall he President of the So- ciety, and the Archdeacon the Senior Vice-Pfsitient; and any Life Member may, at any Meeting of the Genenil Committee be elected a Vice-President of the Society. 3. The Treasurer, Secretary, or Secretaries, and the Auditors, shall be annually elected at the meetings of the General Committee ; and in case of the death, resignation, or removal f/om the Province of any such officer, the vacancy shall be filled up by the Executive Committee, at its next or any subsequent meeting within the year; and the Lord Bishop shall, if he see Ht, call a Special Meeting of the Executive Committee for the purpose of filling any such vacancy. VII. Executive Committee. 1. There shall also be an Executive Committee, to be composed of the following Members, viz : The officers of the Society as provided for in the next preceding Article. All Clergymen resident in the Diocese, duly licensed by the Lord Bishop, and subscribers to the Society. And twenty- four Lay-Members of the Society, being Life Members, or Annual Subsctibers of at least Ouo Pound : to be annually elected at the Meetings of the General < ommiitee, provided that no Annual Subscriber shall be qualified to be elected unless ho shall, during the year preceding each meeting, have paid the subscription of at least One Pound. 2. Five Members of the Executive Committee, three of whom to be Laymen, shall form a quorum, 3. The Executive Committee shall meet either at Fredericton or Saint John, on the first Wednesday in Janu iry, on the day next following the Annual Meeting; on the first Wednesdiy in March; on the first Wednesday in June; and on Wednesday after the first Tuesday in October ; or on such day in the week of, or in the week following the aforementioned days, as may be approved by the Presi- dent, or in his absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Society. 4. Special Meetings ot the Executive Committee may be sum- moned by the President, or in case of his death or absence, by any two Vice-Presidents of the Socieiy, to meet at such time and place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting; but so far as may be, al- ternately at St. John and Fredericton. 6. The Executive Committee shall have all such right and power in and connected with the management, control, and disposal of all lands, real estate, and property whatsoever, which may now or may 11 hereafter be ^c i in the Society, and with respect to the nse of the- Corporate Seal he Society, as the General Committee or any General Meeting of the Society would have in Session, and shall fur- ther be authorised to depute all and any such powers to any sub- committee of such Executive Committee. VIII. Board of Home Missions. There shall also be a Boai'd of Home Missions, to be comp)sed of the following Members, viz: 1. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary, or Secretaries of the Society, ex ojficio, 2 Five Clerical and seven Lay-Members of the Society, qnalified for election as members of the Executive Committee, who shall be chosen annually on the first day of meeting of the General Com- mittee, by ballot, on nomination of each proposed member by two members of the General Committee. 3. The Boai d of Home Missions shall have all such power relative to the preparation of the Missionary Schedule, and carrying the same into operation and effect, and the appropriation or disposition of the funds to the objects of the Society, as may from time to time be vested in them by or pursuant to any Resolution, Bye-Laws or Regulations of the General Committee. 4. Five Members of the Board, three of whom shall be Laymen, shall be a quorum. 5. The Board of Home Missions shall meet whenever summoned by the President, Treasurer or Secretary of the Society, and at such place as may be fixed by the notice of meeting. TX Objetfs. The Society shall embrace the following objects, and none other, viz: 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergymanr and aid to new and poor Mi^fsions. 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships; and assistance when necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the min- istry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles aie taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue o^ the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. vv!':fl ''■S>v)" k'A M W ^.^'k ■■"?;■> "'J 12 7. The creation of a Fund towards making a provision for such Clergymen as may be incapacitated by age or innrmity. 8. The creation of a Fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 9. Aid to the Endowment Fnnd in particular Parishes. 10. The formation of a Fund for receiving money or Securities as "Special Trusts. 11. The creation of a Fund to assist in the education of the chil- dren of the Clergy. The Society will employ no Clergyman on Missionary services with- out the Bishop^s license and appointment, and will submit its choice of Divinity Scholars to his Lordship's approbation. XI It shall be competent to any member of the Society to limit bis Bubscription to any one or more of the objects above recited, which .he may be most anxious to promote. XII Local Committees. 1. The members of the Society in each Parish, or in each Mission, -consisting of two or more Parishes, shall, at the discretion of the Mis- sionary of such Mission, constitute a Local Committee; and s^o also the members re>4ding in any District of a Parish set off under the authority of the Lord Bishop, with the concurrence of the Rector and and Church Corporation ot such Parish (there being in such District a Church duly consecrated, and a resident Clergyman licensed there- to by the Lord Bishop), may, at the desire of such Clersryraan, and with the approval of the Bishop and the Rector of the Parish, form a separate I^cal Committee ; and in that case the District shall, for the purpose of the Society, be considered as a separate Parish. 2. Each Local Committee shall hold an Annual Meeting on some convenient day previous to the Anniversary Meeting, when the re- commendations to the General Committee of sp3cial objects shall be determined on. 3. Each Tx)cal Committee shall be empowered to elect two Lay Delegates and two Substitutes at the Annual Meetings of the Com- mittee, to assist the Missionary in submitting the recommendations of the Committee to the consideration of the General Committee. 4. It shall be competent to each Committee to recommend any of the above recited objects to the special consideration of the General Committee, in the appropriation of tlie funds of the Society. 5. The members of the Society, attending the public services at the Cathedral in the City of Fredericton, shall have the right to elect two Lay Delegates annually. The meeting for the election of tho 13 said delegates to be held annually at such time and place as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese may direct; and tiie said delegates upon being so elected, and their election duly certified by the Lord Bishop or other person presiding at the said meeting, shall be taken to be, and shall be thereby qualified as members of the General Committee XIII. 1. The Society shall hold its Anniversary Meeting at Fredericton and Saint John alternately, on the first Thursday in July in each year. 2, A Special Meeting of the General Committee may be called at any time by the President, or in his absence by any two or more of the Vice-Presidents, four weeks notice being first given thereof by advertisement in one or more newspapers, published in Fredericton and Saint John respectively. XIV. The General Committee. 1. The General Committee of the Society shall be composed of the following members, viz : The Lord Bishop of the Diocese who shall be the Chairman ; the Vice-Presidents of the Society ; in the absence of the Lord Bishop, the Committee may elect a Chairman h'om the Vice-Presidents present, and if none be present, from other members of the Committee ; the Secretary or Secretaries wha shall also serve in that capacity at the Meeting of the General Com- mittee ; the Treasurer and the Auditors, the Kector or Missionary of each Parish or of a Mission comprising two or more Parishes, and the Clergyman of any separate District of a Parish, and the Lay Deputies elected by the Local Committees as before provided ; all such per- sons being Subscribers to the Society. Proof of the election of such Deputies by each Local Committee to be the certificate.of the Chairman or Secretary thereof. 2. The Members of the Executive Committee shall be ex officio members of the General Committee. 3. The General Committee shall meet on the two days next pre- vious to the Anniversary Meeting, to make the Annual appropria- tions of the funds of the Society, and a report of the proceedings of such meeting shall be made at the Auniversary Meeting. 4. The Order of Business in General Committee shall be as follows: Firstly. — Production of Certificates qf Lay Delegates. Secondly. — Secretary's report to be read, and also a report ef the proceedings of the Executive Committee for the past year. TJhirdiy. — Report of the Anditors to be read and laid before the General Committee. Fourthly. — Sach api>ropriations or disposition of the funds to Uie otgeots of the Society as a mujority of those present may de- termine. ■,.■.•^11 ■•■'•'■'J ■■.it.':;i -■•■&! fl ••Ii:' m •fa ■m ^V"(i ' '/H - 1 ■-■ 14 5. The General Committee shall liu^o power to adjonrn its meet- ing for any special purpose from day to day, or to any day subsequent tQ the Anniversary Meeting of the Society, by a vote of at least two- thirds ef the members present; and to determine by lilce vote, the place where such adjourned meeting shall be held, provided that in every such case, H report of such adjournment, and the cause therefor, shall be made at the Anniversary Meeting. XV. 1 . The Clergy are requested to preach annually two Sermons in their respective Churches', with a collection on each oucabion, for the general purposes of the Society. 2. The Clergy are further requested to take up, annually, in their respective Churches, a coll action for the special funds of the Society, which collection shall, unless otherwise provided for, be equally divided between— (1.) The Widows' and Orphans' Fund. (2) The Aged and Incapacitated Clergy Fund. (3.) The Children of the Clergy Education Fund. (4.) The Divinity Scholarship Fund. Pro- vided that any such Special collection may at the option of the Con- gregation from which the same shall be received, expressed through the Rector or Missionary at the time of forwarding the same, be limited to some one or more of the Special Funds or purposes of the Society, in sueh proportions as they may direct, and provided also that the yearly collection requii*ed by the rules of the W. and O. Fund, in the case of clergymen joining such fund, shall, in such cases, be considered as ihe Special collection hereby requested to be made, but shall be applied aa such rules shall direct. FORM OF CERTIFICATE FOR LAV DELEGATE?. Diocesan Church Society of Neiv Brunsxoick. This is to certify that and were elected at the Annual Meeting of the Local Com- mittee of the Diocesan Church Society, as Deputies from that Committee, under the authority of Article XII. of the Constitution. > Chairman. Dated at the day of Secretary. i8. 15 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. Whereas, it is desirable for the better provision for th»« mlnKstratioDB of the Church in the Diocese of Frederiction, thit there be a HyHtematlc and permanent pLiu for the payment of the stipends of MLisionaries; therefore resolved,— 1. That in order to encoaras;e the established MisHions to become <;raduiilly self-supporMni;, all grants made by or throu:{h thiM Society in aid of Missions (not including stipends secured to any of the elder Clergy on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospil grant during life) shall from hencf'forth be made conditional on the contribution by the Mission itself of a stated sum towards the Missionary's stipend. 2. That all grants made by the General Committee be made subject to these Resolutions, and be distributed under the direction of the Board of Home Missions, who shall have at all times all such and like powers and rights with respect to the same, or any of them, as the General Comn>ittee of the Society would have If In Sessdon. 3. That the Board of Home Missions annually present to the General Committee of the Society, on the first day of their meeting, a full and detailed account of all business transacted during the expired year, and also a list of grants recommended for the ennuing year, with the conditions to be annexed to each, and shall also report to the Executive Committee at each quarterly meeting thereof. 4. That on the approval by the General Committee of the grants recommended for the year, the same shall forthwith pass Into operation on the basis of the foregoing Resolutions, and subject to the following regulations : (a.i. The Board of Home Missions (acting In conjunction with the Lord Bishop) shall lorthwltb, after the annual meeting, communicate with the Wardens or other Lay Members of the Church, in each Mission, requiring them to enter into engasrement (A) with the Society, to contribute the sum required of the Mission for the year. (&). Should such engagement not be entered Into to the satisfaction of the Board before the 15th day of August then next, they shall com* municate with the Missionary, requiring him to give each of his con- gregations notice (B) of withdrawal of all payments as a Missionary receiving stipend through this Society on 1st October then next, unless the engagement be meantime completed. (e). Should such engagement not be entered Into to the satisfaction of the Board before the Ist of October thep next, all payments to the Missionary's salary through the Society, shall be withdrawn, and no stipend shall thereafter be payable In respect thereof: Provided that should the Missionary see fit to resign bis cure, he shall, if stationed ,■■•«:, & ."■'jr:'-'' 16 for the remaloder of the year by the Lord Bishop Id any vacant Mission which may be willing to comply with the terms required or the default- ing Mission, be entitled, in respect of the services to bn rendered in snch new Mission, to such stipend as may be agreed upon between such Missionary and the Board, not exceeding that provided for the continuation of his services in his former Mission, and upon the lllie terms and conditions. Provided, also, that any such Missionary, if not so appointed to any new Mission, may nevertheless be permitted by the Board, on special application, to draw on 1st of April for a sum in their discretion ; but not exceeding his previous quarter's stipend flrom the Society. (d). Where such engagement is entered into, the Board shall forth- with notify the Missionary, who shall thereupon (unless the terms of such engagement shall not be fultllled as hereinafter provided) be en- titled to draw upon the Society for the full amount of his quarterly salary, including therein the sum required for the quarter of the Mis- sion itself. (e). The amount required from the Mission may be paid either in money or produce, and shall be so paid by equal quarterly instalments at least one month before the last day of each quartei^ if paid in money, the same to be remitted direct to the Treasurer, and if paid in produce, such preduce to be fUruished to and received by the Mission- ary, and his receipt, In lieu of money, forwarded to the Treasurer within the time aforesaid. Provided that, if necessary, the Mission may have one month's grace to complete the payment. (/). Should the Missionary give any such written receipt for produce, he shall keep a record thereof, and shall make his next quarter's draft for such sum only as shall be due him, after he shall be debited with such receipts in the Treasurer's books. (g). Should neither the money nor receipts for produce, to the full amount required for the quarter, be received by the Treasurer by the last day of the second mouth of the quarter, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer at once to send to the Missionary and to each of the persons who shall have signed the engagement, the notice ''C"; and should neither such raomy uor receipts have been eo received by the last day of the quarter, the grant of the Society shall thenceforth cease, anu it shall be the Treasurer's duty at once and in like manner to send the notice " D." If, however, the arrears be subsequently paid, the Board shall have power to renew the grant on appllcaiion from the Mission. (A). In case of the Missions where the Missionary's stipend is se- cured for life on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel grant, the Board shall call on the Wardens to enter into the prescribed en- gagement only in case of the demise of the present Missionary ; and those Missionaries shall continue to draw their stipends as heretofore accnstoned, unless any shall voluntarily come within the general sys- tem adopted for other Missions. (t). It shall be optional with the Board to permit any Mission to make a quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly payment at any period in ad- vance, and these regnlations, mutatis mutandis, shall thereupon apply, generally, to any soch Mission. (k). The Board shall have full power and authority to make all sach farther bye-laws, rales, and regulations as may in their opinion be re- IT quired for their fruidaoce, and frorn time to Hoe to alter or amend tbc same as tbey shall see flc 5. That in every case of a Cleriryman receivinir a stipend through this Society, he shall bu required to malce to the Secretary of the Society, according to such form as the Board of Rome Missloos may from time to time require, a yearly return, on or before the first day of December in each year, shewing— (I). The general limits of h*s Mission. (2). The extent thereof in square miles. (8;. The estimated number of the members of the Church of England livlni; therein. (4). The number of Churchefi. Chapels of Ease, and Missionary Sta- tions respecMvely, within the Mission. (5). Whether or not there is therein a parsonage house, belonging to the Mission or provided by the people. (6). The extent of the Church and Glebe Land connected therewith. (7). The income from such Church or Glebe Land for the year end* ing Ist April lost. (8). The amount contributed therein towards the support of the Missionary, trom sources other than the grant throui;h this Society. (9). The number of public services on Sunday and in the weeic re* spectively. (10). The average Conarregation in each place ot worship. The number of Communicants. The number of Baptisms. A. Infants. B. Adults. C. Total. Ttie number of Communicants. A. Added. B. Removed. C. Deceased. D. Present number. The number confirmed. Marriages. Burials. Names of Church Wardens. Names of Lay Delegates to Diocesan Church Society and (in. (12). (13>. (14). (16). (16). (17). (18). Synod. (19). The number of scholars and teachers in Sunday School. Which returns shall be laid before the Board of Home Missions forthwith, and before the General Committee, on the first day of their meeting; and no grant shall from henceforth be payable to any Mis- sionary, in default of rendering any such statement or return, so long as such default shall continne. 6. That the Board of Home Missions shall, as soon as may be, after the first day of December in each year, malce up from such returns, the printed returns and statement required annually by the Socikty for THB Propagation of the Gospel, and forward the same, reporting specially to the Society for the propagation of the Gospel, any Missionary who may be in default. 7. Thai those of the Clergy within the Diocese, not receiving sti- pends through this Society, be requested to forward to the Secretary in like manner, on or before the first day of June In each year, the a •-■<■. .:.,:< . 'I' \.'} f- '■:■•. '.i *.:... ;> . «i r A. Memorandum of agreement between The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick, and tho Church Wardens {as the case may be) of Church, In the Parish [or Mission] of The undersigned, on behalf of the congregation of the above Parish, [or Mission] do hereby undertake to have a sum at the rate of per annum-, collected and paid quarterly to the Treasurer of the said Society, from the first of July, 18 , so as the ministrations at present afforded the said congregation shall be continued. The present agreement to continue for the term of one year only, unless renewed, and to be subject td revision on the part of the Society at the meeting of the General Committee in July, 18 . Dated at (Signed) I'M '*Jf if-' i.jM: Hi i- I. > Church IVardens. .) Sir: 19 B. Notice is hereby given, that tht» conitresjation hiTlns failed to enter Into the nDgagemint required by The Diocesan Church Society, to con* tribute the sum of 8 quarterly, towards the Missionary's sti- pend, such stlpeud cannot be drawn after the noxt ; and unless the eugagrment be tneuutiniu completed, payment of the Mis- Hlonary's stip&ud will cease. C. I f X\* ISm •■••••••••lOi* DRAn SiK,— I have to inibrra you that the amount required from the Mission of for the preseni Quarter has not been received, and to remind you that unless thu same bw remitted, or proper receipts for produce he sent In, on or befon* the last day of the Quarter, the gBnnt made by the Society will cease from that date. You will please communicate this notice to the Mission. I am, yours respecilully D. Treasurer. 18. .iN'.-B Drak Sir:— I have to inform you that the amount required from the Mission ot for ihe past Quarter bus not b power to renew the same on the Mission ceasing to be In default. You will please cofi^municate this notice to the Mission. I am, yours respectlully," • ii: I ,' . ,. t Treasurer, '^ ('V>t| m M FOUM OK DUAFT. 8^^ This Draft will not be paid unless properly stamped. Sir: ,18. Pay to or oider, the sum of being amount of salary due to me as Missionary at...., for the Quarter ending the day of 18.., in accordance with the Schedule adopted by the General Com* mlttee of The Diocesan Church Society of 18 . . lio. Tq the Ti'easurer of ,-;,'»tr The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunnoick, •IfMto r ».*; fi^,S M FORM OK PRODUCE RKCEIfT. ' 1/ Ptoduce is received from several parties, pa ftuulars to be stattu/ on the back of this Receipt, Diocesan Church Society ok New Brunswick, Received this date from > the same being equivalent, at market rates, to Too Dollars, and taken by me in part payment of my Stipend, as Missionary at for the Quarter ending the first day of |8 . . Dated at the day of i8. . Missionary. 8. endorsemei^. Statement of Produce Receipts. NAMBS. AMOUNTS. • Total, 1^ e--i ' ' . - .. 1 N. B. — ITie payments specified above are to be the bona fide Contributions of the persons stated. THE DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. . 1. The Divinity Scholarships Faod f>ball consist of the AmOnnt al^e idy appropriated thereto, of all aecnmtilationS of intereist, and of all sdbserlptions, legacies, collections and other contribatidns given to of Upptied by the ISoctety for this special object; and the interest of tfite Fund shall be applied solely for the purposes of the second object of the Society^ as hereinafter provided. 2^ The Treasurer of The Dioceeao Church Society shall flroip time to time, under the direction of the- Executive Copamfttee, invest every $500 of surplus money of this Fond, ted add the sanie to the Capital of the Fund. n 8. Th« entire maoBsemoul of the Fund In all other respectn Hhall bo, and hereby Is, vested In the Board of Home Missions. 4. No grant shall I u madf from such Fund until the Cipltal thereof ■ball, bv accumulation or otberwlHe, have reached the sum of 81200, nor shell the grant or i^rnnis tbertitifrnr to be made exceed In any one year^the Interest on the Capital of such Fund for the year. 6. Every such grant shall bo of a sum not ex eedlni; $200 per annum, and shall be tenable for euch a period, upon ituch terms or conditions, and at such collegiate Institutions, as the Board of Home Missions shall, subject to the approval oi the Lord Bishop of the Dlo* cese, determine. 6. The choice of Divinity Scholars shall be made by the Board of Home Missions, subject to the Lord Bishop's approval. 7. The Secretary of the Board of Home Missions shall be the Secre- tary of this Fund, and he shall conduct all correspondence, and per- form such other duties In connection therewith, as the Board may direct. 8. The above Unles may be altered only by the General Committee of The Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND. ' »»i to ^ery >ital 1. The Fund for the assistance of Clergymen who are Incapacitated by age or inflrmlty shall consist of the capital sum of $3,000, being the amount now specially appropriated from the Fund belonging to the seventh object of the Church Society, of all accumulations of interest of all subscriptions, legacies, collections, and other contributions, given to the Society for this special object ; and the Interest of this Fond shall be applied solely to the relief of disabled Clergymen of the present Diocese of Frederlcton. 2. The Treasurer of The Diocesan Church Society shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every 9S00 of surplus money of this Fund and add the same to the (Capital of the Fund. 8. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vest- ed in the Executive Committee of The Diocesan Church Society. 4. Any Clergyman duly appointed as Rector, Missionary, or Asslstai^ Cnrate, in the Diocese of Frederlcton, and being anable to difcharg^ the duties of his office, through mental or bodily InOnQity. and wlih- ing to participate in the benefits of this Fund, shall malke appllcatlpn In writing to the Executive Committee, who shall determine each case q^ Its own merits, and shall have power to grant SQch amount of yea^jiy peoston, not exceeding $400, as they shall see fit. The ippllQaDt shall also 8t«te the ovnual value of any private property, pension or In- come of which he may he ppaseMcd, or which is dlrecUy or Indlre^y available for his benefit; and in all oases an application fpr a pensloD •ki^l he acoompanied by a recommendation from the Iford Bishop qf the DiooeM. (I. 9bQ0ld t^e Sxecative Committed refkisiB to •9ter^iQ |^e anpHr catlon,anap^^.iiM|bemiii$leby the appll(;,«pt t<;> ttie Qener$l Qxfi^* mittee. •- . • t^'-: 22 6. In the event of any appUcstion being favourably considered, a pen- sion shall be granted, only on condition of the applicant flrst resigning bis cure, with all its emoluments. 7. If at any time there should be more demands apon the Fund than its income will meet, the Executive Committee may revise the whole of the pensions according to their judgment. 8. If any pensioner shall be so far relieved from his disability as to resume any clerical duty for which he receives any settled stipend, the pension shall cease as long as he continues to discharge such duty. 9. No Clergyman shall receive any benefit from this Fund, unless he shall have served at least seven consecutive years in the Diocese of Fredericton. 10. If any pensioner reside out of this Diocese, sufficient proof of his identity and continued disability shall accompany each draft for his pension. 11. The pensions shall be paid half yearly in advance, on the flrst day of January and the flrst day of July in each year; and shall commence on the flrst of those daye which shall happen after the pension is grant- ed, and terminate on the flrst of those days which shall happen after the death of the pensioner, or any other event by which such pension is to cease. 12. The above rules may be altered only by the General Committee of The Diocesan Church Society, after a year's notice of the proposed change. THE CLERGY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Fredericton in the Province of New Jrunswick, shall have a special Fund, to be called " The Clergy V/idows And Orphaks Fund," which shall consist of the present Capital held by the Society for this object (subject to its pre- sent liabilities) of all subscriptions, donations, legacies, devises, and bequests, and other contributions given and paid to the Society for this special purpose, and of all payments received under these Rules ; and this Fund shall be applied to the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen, In accordance with these Rules, and to no other object. 2. Every Clergyman In this Diocese, duly licensed, whose widow Is not already entitled to a pension from the Society for the Propaga- tion OF the Gospel, wishing to share In the beneflts of this Fand, shall within six months from July 5, 1871, or within one year from deceiving Holy Orders, or from his admission into the Diocese, apply to the Secretary of the Fund, for s certificate, and shall thenceforth pay annually the sum set opposite his age In the annexed scale. Any applicant after such period of time, shall only be permitted to receive a certificate at the option of the Executive Committee of the Chnrcli Society, and upon such terms as they shall direct. 8. Every Clergymaq, being a member of this Fund, shall make; and forward to the Secretary a yearly collection from every congregation in his Parish or Mission. Assistant Curates, serving under a Rector, or other Assistant Clergymen, shall not, however, be required to make a collection, but shall forward only their own annual payment. .V 2S 4. All paymeatA shall become due on the first day of January, in ■each year, and mast be paid within thirty days ; and all congregational collections must be sent in before the first day of May. If this Rule is not complied with, the certificate shall be considered as forfeited, but may be regained at the option of the Committee, and the applicant shall pay for the new certificate at the rate payable at the age when the same is taken out, according to the annexed scale, together with such sum as the Executive Committee may require in lieu of payments and subscriptions in arrear. 5. Upon compliance with the above Rules, The Diocesan Church Society undertakes to pay out of " The Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund," a yearly pension, of Two Hundred Dollars, to the Widow of each Clergyman holding a certificate, during the widowhood. 6. If the widow die, or marry again, the pension shall be paid to- wards the support of such children of the deceased Clergyman as may he under the age of eighteen years. In this case, when the youngest child shall have attained this age, the pension shall cease. 7. The Trustees named in the Will of a Clergyman shall be recognized by the Committee in the event of the death or marriage of his widow, and shall receive the pension, to be applied by them for the support of the child or children ; font if the Trustees so named are unwilling or unable to act, or if Truptees should not have been named, then the Bishop of the Diocese shall himself act, or in writing appoint a Trus- tee to act, in the application for the pension. 8. If the wife die before the husband, his child or children shall at bis death receive the pension, under the limitation as to age expressed In Rule 6. 9. No certificate shall be Issued to any Clergyman over the age of sixty years, who is not already In the Diocese at the time of the forma- tion of these Rules ; but any Clergyman already in the Diocese, over the age of sixty years, and whose widow is not entitled to a pension from the Society fok thk Propagation of the Gospel, shall be ad- mitted a member of this Fund, on making the annua, payment for the age of sixty years, and otherwise complying with the Rules. 10. If a Clergyman removes, with the Bishop's consent, from the Dio- cese, after ofllclatlng In It not less than ten years, he shall be allowed his claim upon the Fund, on continuing his yearly payment, uud the amount of the average annual collection from the Parish or Mission, helng a sum not exceeding Forty Dollars In all. 11. If a Clergyman is unable to continue his public ministrations, through sickness or accident, upon the production of a medical certifi- cate testifying the same, he may continue his connection with the Fund, upon making his yearly payment. 12. Any Clergyman degraded or suspended from the ministry, or any widow or orphan who shall not be In communion with the Church of England, shall be entitled only tc s>jch payments as the Executive Committee shall prescribe. 18. The Treasurer of The Diocbsam Church Society shall be Trea- surer of this Fund, and shall, from time to time, under the direction of the Loan Committee, invest every hundred pounds of surplus money. And add the same to the Capital of the Fund. A yearly detailed state- ment of the income, payments, and invested money, shall be pabilshed In the Annual Report of The Diocesan Chnrch Society. ' '' A ,'-,-,-w*»w»w?!5353?JIii u 14. The pension shall be payable half-yearly, on January 1, and July 1, In each year ; the first payment to be calculated for the interval ftom the death of the insured to the day of payment. 15. The Secretary of this Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and it shall be his duty to issue certitlcates, receive pay- ments, donations and collections, which he shall hand to the Treasurer every quarter, or oftener if required by him. 16. None of the above Rules shall be altered, except at the Annual Meeting of the General Committee of Thk Diocesan Church Society, after a full year's notice of the proposed change. scale of payments from the age of 23 TO THE AGE OF 60. Age^ I'ayment $7 20 Age. Payment Age. Payment 39.. .$11 25 Age. Payvient 47...$14 42 Age. Payment ^*j« • • 31... $8 93 55...$20 30 24... 7 38 32... 9 17 40... 11 60 48... 14 92 56... 21 30 25... 7 62 UU". 9 42 41... 11 95 49... 15 53 67... 22 40 26... 7 82 34... 9 68 42... 12 30 50... 16 17 Oo««* mO oo 27... 8 05 36... 9 80 43... 12 67 51... 16 90 69... 24 72 28... 8 27 86... 10 27 44... 13 08 62... 17 68 60... 25 85 29... 8 50 37... 10 56 45... 13 48 53... 18 48 30... 8 72 38... 10 92 46... 13 92 .54... 19 37 CERTIFICATE. No.- The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick hereby Certifies, That the Rev. of has this day paid to the <*Widows and Orphans Fond," of this Society, the sum of being his first payment under the annexed Rules and Regulations. And The Diocesan Church Society of New Bkunswigk hereby cove* nants and engages out of the Special Fund called the " Widows and Orphans Fuiul," and none other, to pay the widow or children of the said after bis decease, the Pension of Two Hundred Dollars per annum, so long as the same shall be payable according to the Rules and Regulations annexed. Provided Always, That the said shall yearlv, and every year, on the first day of January, make the annual pavment of and otherwise faithfully observe and comply with the said annexied Bales and Regulations. In WITNX84 Whereof, The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick has caused its Corporate Seal to be hereunto affixed this Secretary of the Widou>$ and Orphans Fund. EpUCATIOIir OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLEBOT FUND. I. The Fiand to assist In thie edocatfon of the Children of the Clergy rtitl) eoQglattyf the atttonht now specially apprcmrrsted thereto (being $1425.79) of aU iecnttfralatUma of intereili, and of- aH svbaeripttons. S5 legacies, collections, aod otber contribotions given to or npplied by the Society for this special object; and the interest of this Fund shall be applied solely to assist in the education of Children of Clergymen duly licensed in the present Diocese of Fredericton, or of Children of those who may have died, or retired with the Bishop's approral, on the ground of age 6r infirmity. 2. The Treasurer of The Diocesan' Church Society shall from time to time, under the direction of the Executive Committee, invest every $500 of surplus money of thin Fund, and add the same to the Capita I of the Fund. 3. The entire management of the Fund shall be, and hereby is, vest* ed in the Executive Committee of The Diocesan Church Society, who, if they shall tbinls fit, may vest such management in a sub-commit- tee at their discretion. 4. No grant shall be made from such Fund until the Capital thereof shall, by accumulation or otherwise, have reached the sum of $1200, dor shall the grant or grants thereafter to be made exceed In any one year the interest on the Capital of such Fund for the year. 5. Applications for grants from such Fund shall be made in writing through the parents or guardians of the applicant, to the Secretary of the Fund, and every such application shall be accompanied by a state- ment of any and all private property, pension or income of the parent or parents, if living, or directly or indirectly available for the support and education of such applicant, if the parent shall be deceased. The Executive Committee, or its sub-Committee may, in any case, requite fhrtber statements, which shall thereupon be furnished for their infor- mation. 6. Each case shall be determined on its own merits by the Execu- tive Committee, or its sub-Committee, subject to the approval of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. 7. In the event of any application being favorably considered, the Executive Committee, or its sub-Committee, shall determide in each case, the amount of the grant, which shall be made for a single year only, but may, at the option of the Committee be continaed for on6 or more years, but not after the recipient shall have reached the age Of eighteen years. 8. A Secretary of the Fund shall be appointed by the Executive Committee, and he shall conduct ail correspondence, and perform sacb other duties in connection therewith as the. Executive Committee, or Its sub- Committee may direct. 9. The above Bnles may be altered only by the General Committee of The Diocesan Church Sogibtt, after a year's notice of the pro> posed change. ■m ■ *-.. ■Hi 'A.'. v •' r '"Ml ..» , ' > -' n.'. ■- JV EESOLUTIONS OF THE GENEEAL COMMITTEE. APPLICATION FOR GRANTS. That in future, no application for grants shall be considered which is not made on the first day of the meeting of the General Committee, or previously. ABSENCE OF MISSIONARY. That when a Missionary is absent from his Mission on account of ill health, with leave from the Lord Bishop, bis Lordship be authorized in his discretion, to pay to him the whole or any part of the sum grant- ed for such Mission. YEARLY GRANTS. That all grants by this Committee, for Missionary salaries, and all fiums placed at the disposal of the Lord Bishop, shall be for the ser- vice of the fiscal year in which the grants are made, and shall expire with it. •^■'; -' ■■■ • ■ ■ VOUCHERS. ■ ■ ■ That all voachers for the payment of any sum of money whatever, must bear on the face of them the authority under which they are paid, and the period for which they are claimed, together with the services performed. '■'■' * LISTS OF SUBSCRIBERS. That for the future, the Clergy and other collectors of the funds of The Diocesan Church Society, be required, in their lists of subscribers banded to the Secretary for publication in the Report, to insert in such lists the names of such persons only as have paid the amounts subscribed. CONDITIONS OF GRANTS. Wlureas, The grants made by The Diocesan Church Society tiom its annual income (exclusive of the grants received from the Society for the Propagation of the (jospel), are made in aid of local contributions for the support of the several Missions. Therefore Besolved, That in future, grants from this Committee will be made mainly with reference to the ability of the members of the Church in the several Parishes to support their own Clergymen— the amount of local contributions for Church objects in such Parishes, and the sum j)aid lu aid of the general objects of the Society. BBQUBSTS TO BK FUNDED, That all bequests made to the Society be Ainded, as heretofore, and 27 the interest only applied to the general or special purposes for which they are bequeathed. RETURNS FROM FARISHKS AND MISSIONS. Whereas, In consequence of the limited means at the disposal of the Society, and the great necessity for new and extended work, it has be- come of great consequence that all local glebesi and other endowments of Parish^a should be fully utilized. Therefore Besolved, 1. That the Board of Home Missions be author- ized to require from the Church Wardens of every Parish or Mission, receiving aid from the Society, full details of all such glebes, church lands, and other investments, yearly or oftener, as they shall see flu 2. That if it shall appear that any part of the income from the glebes or investments held for the Rector's use, is taken to make up the sum required by the Society from the Mission, the Board may forthwith in- crease the amount required in proportion thereto ; and in case of ne- glect on the part of the Rector or Church Wardens to collect the in- terests or rents, the Board be authorized to enquire into the matter, and, if there be «ufncient cause, suspend the grant to the Mission until the management be made satisfactory to the Board of Home Missions. CONTRIBUTIONS— HOW CHAltaKABLB. That the Secretary of The Diocesan Church Society be requested to fhrnish the Treasurer with a minute of contributions, reported from every Parish or Mission, specifying the amounts payable to general and special funds; that the amounts so returned be charged by the Trea- surer to each Parioh or Mission, in a book to be kept for the purpose, and that a detailed statement of all contributions then remaining tinpaid, be rendered by the Treasurer to the Executive Committee, for their ac- tion in the matter, at the October meeting and each meeting thereafter, so long as any amount shall continue in arrear. SKCRETARIE8 OF LOCAL COMMITTEES. That every Missionary be requested to fhrnish anniially, to the Trea- surer of The Diocesan Church Society, the name of the Secretary of each Local Committee. CERTIFICATES OF LAY DELEGATES. That the certificates of the lay delegates be sent to the Secretary, at least ten days before the meeting of the General Committee, to enable him to report to the meeting at its opening the names of those qualifltid, and that bis report shall be accepted as i)n ma /aa'e evidence of qualification. PRINTING OF RULES AND REGULATIONS. That all Rules and Regulations made by the tieneral Committee be jirinted in the Annual Report. M .:i^ ■'f'k m ■:8i ■M M ■m 28 HESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ... : '., .'it..—' . '■ GLEBE LAND COMMITTBE. .- ^ A Coromittee sball be appointed, to be called "The Glebe Land Committee," with fall and absolute power and authority to demise and lease, at public auction or by private agreement, for any term or terms of years, with or without covenants for renewal, and upon such other covenants and conditions as may be deemed advisable; and to sell at public auction or by private sale, and convey in fee sim- ble, subject to such limitations, conditions, and restrictions as may be deemed advisable by the Glebe Land Committee, all and every or any, the lands, tenements and hereditaments vested in the Society under Chapter 7G. 34th Victoria, or any part thereof, not heretofore conveyed by this Society ; and tor such purposes, to advertise in any manner the said lands or any part thereof, for sale or to lease, and also to cause all or any leases, conveyances or deeds to be prepared, and to cause and direct the Seal of the Society to be affixed to the same, also to receive the proceeds of all or any sales so made : all things to be done nnder this Resolation, however, to be in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisos and stipulations of Chapter 59, 87th Victoria; and all proceeds of all or any sales and rents of land leased under this Resolution, to be handed over or paid to, and received by the Treasurer of this Society for the timebein^, to and for the uses, trusts and purposes set forth in the last mentioned act. ..- . : . IVI;', ■' ■-'■; - . li' '. T • ! • i <'i * c': ■'. : iMi-}.-. . ■> • ■»■: .'V \-^ •;.» mm ■ '.r I -;■ i ti 1881. A year ago the members of the Church in this 1 )ioccse were called upon to make a special effort to supply a large deficiency in its funds, and to provide, as far as possible, for increased ^[ission- ary outlay. It was a time of much commercial and monetary depression. The appeal, made through a pastoral letter from the Lord Bishop, was, in many instances, generously responded to. In a financial point of view the close of this fiscal year compares favorably with that of the past. More than one half of the defi- ciency of 1880 has been made up, and the Treasurer has promptly paid all claims for Missionary and other expenditure during the past year. In several of the Parishes, arrangements havo been made for self-support, or contributions are made equal to, or more than, the amount granted by the Society ; while the instances are few in which, during the past year, increased local contributions have not been made for the Clergyman's support, llequirements of this character, though absolutely necessary, are often met by objections. It should be always remembered that the Society, as represented by the Board of Home Missions, most earnestly desires to do what is just and right with the means at its disposal. It is one special object, on the part of the Committee, to relieve the Clergyman from anxiety with reference to the payment of his stipend. He has too much of that — when all payments are punctually made — with means too limited, and the cares incident to his holy calling. The present Eegulations of the Board of Home Missions may, in some cases, be changed and improved ; but, until the Lay repre- sentatives in the several Parishes and Missions are ready to act up to their responsibilities, promptly and generously, it will be impos- sible to oarry out a»^ system for the support of the Clergy with advantage. A considerable portion of the contributions for the past year was m ■m ■ '•:■. ■:■ 1 1 ■V'-i limited to the Deficiency Fund. It is most important to pay that deficiency. But to carry on efficiently the great work of this Society, even with the greatest possible increase from local contri- butions in the Parishes, the regular annual income must be largely increased. Nothing short of this will meet the continued with- drawal of the grant from the Society in England, provide and secure the present very limited Missionary stipends, and enable the Society to take up even a portion of the new work, which, in many points, is very pressing, or afford aid which is often so urgently required in large Parishes, the duties of which are wholly beyond the reach of one Clergyman. Beyond these considerations, is it not time for the members of the C'hurch to inquire how far it is possible to maintain even the present staff of Missionaries, and provide for filling vacancies when they occur, at the present scale of stipends ? The average amount must be known to be wholly insufficient for the expenses incident to the work of the Missionary, with the strictest economy and the most rigid self-denial. Among the objects of the iSociety none appeals with more force to the best feelings of the members of the Church than that by which a provision is made for the AVidows and Orphans of the Clergy. It is pleasing to know that this fund is now in a satisfac- tory condition, and by the punctual compliance Avith its rules on the part of those most deeply interested, there is every reason to rely on its stability. . s A few years ago a Loan of $800 was made by the General Com- mittee in aid of a Book Depository in connection with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Special attention should be given to the report of the Book Depository Committee for the present year. It will be observed that the action of the General Committee has been of the greatest benefit to the Diocese. Thanks are justly due to the Committee referred to. They have brought about a large circulation of Bibles and Books of Common Prayer, works of use and instruction in Sunday Schools, besides other valuable publications of the Society. The arrangement proposed by the Committee, for a more extended sale throughout the Pro- vince, is well worthy of approval and support. .:''-■, ■'^•mt^nmmmmmm 31 The following is an abstract of the Reports of the Missionaries^ and Local Committees, for the current year : ' ' ii ■ ABERDEEN.— REV. L. A. HOYT. " I have very little to report from Aberdeen. I have held ser- vices in the Mission whenever I was able. 1 delivered I.enten Lectures at Kast Florenceville, and other services have been con- ducted there during the year. I have conducted services and performed baptisms and marriages at North Glassville, IJeaufort and Esdraelon. The people are very anxious for the services of the Church. Something clearly ought to bo done as soon as possible to procurt; ii Clergyman for this Mission." ALBERT.— REV. GEORGE LOVE. Xo Ileport has been received from this Mission. ANDOVER.— REV. L. A. HOYT. " A decade has passed since I made my first report from tliis Mission to your Society. The date of my being placed in charge of this Mission is co- incident Avith that of the beginning of the present system, by which a guaranteed amount is required towards the salary of the ^Missionary. Upon my arrival here, a very little investigation showed me the amount demanded could not be collected. Clos- ing the Mission meant destroying the Church in the whole terri- tory lying along the 8t. John Itiver, north of Woodstock. As 1 felt there was a great future for the Church in this district, if it could be kept in existence, I was not willing to assume the re- si)0usibility of being a party to its destruction. Under these cir- cumstances I resolved to wait and work, if necessary, ten years, receiving from the Mission what could be collected, and paying the balance of the guarantee myself. IJy reducing my personal expenses to a minimum, I was able to carry out this resolve, and the results far exceeded my most sanguine anticipations. The territory upon which, in 1871, there could not be collected 6200, has paid in 1881, $760, besides $600, which would in all probability have been paid, if Clergymen could have been procured for Aberdeen, Grand Falls and Edmundston. While engaged in ' the work of establishing Missions, I paid little heed to the raising of the guarantee by Andover proper, feeling that at the expiration of the limit which I had made, if Andover failed in paying the required amount, I could allow it to be closed with less loss to the Ohui'ch. ; '.'I I ■,•■'1: k M ■^J :H)- • ',-.'^"■.'1 83: At the beginning of the year just now past, I announced to tho Mission, that a failure on their part of payment of the salary would be followed by the immediate closing of the Mission. However doubtful the result of this announcement might have been, tho demand for an additional $40 made by the General Committee last July seemed to me to lead to but one result. Greatly to my surprise and giatification, the Mission rose to the occasion, and subscribed the whole increased amount. The iirst three quarters have been paid with tolerable promptness, and the Wardens seem to have no fear for the current quarter. ])ut, in consideration of the increased amounts paid by the whole Mission, I must ask tho (ieneral Committee to give Andovor a breathing spell from further increase for a few years ; provided that the funds of the Society continue to bo disbursed by the pre- sent scheme, of which, if I may be allowed to say so, ten years practical working have convinced me more and more of its exceed- ing unwisdom." Contributions towards General Purposes D. C. S. about S66. BATHURST.— REV. W. H. STREET. u While subject to trials that are common to the ' brethren,' my work during the year past has not been altogether devoid of those visible results that are in themselves cheering, and a cause for thankfulness to the giver of all. There is the envelope system, which, under the energetic and skilful management of the collector, Swayne DesBrisay, Esq., has proved successful in not only meeting the quarterly payments from Bathurst, but also in overeoming the arrears that had accumulated in the past through the Mission. Good work is so progressing on the new Chureh as to give us «very hope of being able to complete the building before the com- ix^ winter. The plan, by one of the leading architects of tho Pro- vince, is being faithfully followed, and thou^ the progress of the work) from various causes, has been tedious, we shall only appre- ciate the more a happy change from the pres«nt dilapidated struc- ture to one which will be, I trust, in every way auited to the wor- ship of our Divine Master^ £q connection with this undertaking, I hope the lady workers of ^e Parish will pardon my bearing witness to their unwearied zeal, to w^ch we are indebted, in a great measnie, for the means ivhich have so far pushed on the work. My subscription list is not as yet complete, I trust there will be no decrease irom that of the past year." 33 BAY DIT VIN.-JIEV. E. J'. I'LKWELLINO. " Sitici! List Aimii:il Mi'i'ting uio woilc uC thu Missiou has luion continu('7 fiiucs, ami scnnuns and addicnsoa to tho nunihuv of 137 hiv(i huui (h^livHU'iid. Twolvo infant-! liavo lioen ])apti/.(!d. Fivo deaths have occurriid within our litth^ fohl. Onn of my people has married antl removed from tliu Mis.sion, and one has been added to our li.st of communicants. AVe find it very liard to ma!;;; up the amount of assessment that tlie Hoard has levied upon us. ( >ur iiuiuIhts are l»ut few, and a large proportion of tho Puri.sliioners are very ])oor. It i.s only within a few v.-i'eks that W(3 liivo been enabled to settle our ac- counts with tho 1). ('. 8. for tlie past year. We hope to be able to forward, as our si)ecial contribution this year, not loss than 825, and oven this small amount it will be very difficult to raise, owing to scarcity of money attending tlie failure, or rather partial lailure, of the sdmon tishiug, Two years together of returns from lisliing, far !)elow the average, has intcsifered ma- terially witli our ability to do for tlie woiii of the Church what is ro(|uired or expected of us. Tho foundiition for a J*ectory is ap})roaching comphition, and we hope to i)ut up the frame and enclose the building before the winter. For want of funds we cannot complete it. "We hope, liowever, that funds will be procured sufficient to enable us to make a portion of it suitable for occupation in the winter." BURTON.— REV. WILLIAM (IREER. "I beg leave to report to the Society that tho sum of 81 or).44 has been collected this year for General Purposes. It will bo gratifying to the Society to know that dui-ing the past vear the house and land belonging' to the former L'ector ot the Parish, the Pev. Pichard Simonds, has been liought by tlie Pa- rishioners for a Pectory and Olcbe, for the sum of $1,400. Thirteen hundred dollars are now on hand, several hundred dol- lars having lately been subscribed by tlie I'arishioners th(imselves, 8100 given by the kindness of IMrs. "Wm. lUack, of Halifax, and 8100 beijueathed by tho late ^liss "Wilson of this Parish. We are in hope, therefore, that the Society will grant us §100 to complete the purchase. At a Mis.sionary service held in St. John's Church, Oromocto, in April, the offertory amounted to 88.12, which was devoted to the 8. P. G. His Lordship the Metropolitan of Canada held a confirmation 3 "--,..< in St. John's Church, on Juno 14th, when Heveuteon candidates received that holy rite. » During the past year two devoted members of the Church in this Parish have been called to their rest — INIiss Wilson and ^Irs. Huzen. The former beciueathod $100 to tlie llectory fund. We miss them much at the services they loved so well." CAMPOBELLO.— REV. CECIL P. WILSON. " The voluntary offerings of the people will bo larger in amount than those of former years. I fear thiH is only transient and ex- ceptional, but earnestly hope it may prove otherwise. Tho jMost lioverend the Metropolitan visited us in August last, when nine candidates received the sacred rito of imposition of Apostolic hands. The Sewing Circles, •f which there are two, aro doing good work ; the former presented tho Church with two beautiful and chasto Chandeliers of four lights each ; the latter have defrayed tlie expenses of repairing tho foundations of tho Church, have made a road through tho new burial ground, have paid olf the balance, till then due, on the now fence, and intend this summer (I). V.) to put the Churchyard in order and beautify it with trees, Avalks, etc. It is a subject for congratulation that the sum raised for all Church purposes is greater in amount than in any former year of my incumbency. Wo still enjoy tho privilege of early Celebrations. The other services go on as usual, with tho exception of those on AVednesday evenings, which, during this, the busy season of tho year, are dis- continued. St. Saviour's Sunday School, established last year, has proved a success under Mr. Farmer's superintendence, and wo may hopo for good results, in the not far distant future, from its operations. It is with deep regret I have to record the faat that Mrs. Eobinson-Owen and family have severed their connection with fhis island, which for so many years enjoyed gi'oat benefits, especi- ally in a religious point of view, from their presence, example and helpfulness. With regard to their helpfulness a glance at tho sub- scription list will show that we have still reason to be grateful." Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. ^70 or ^80. CAMBRIDGE.— REV. B. SHAW. No lieport has been received from this Mission. CANTERBURY.— REV. F. TOWERS. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. |40. Ko further Beport has been received from this Mission. 35 CAULEroX AND FAIIIVILLE—RKV. T. E. DOWLINO. Tho amount of tlio coutributioin from St. fleoryo's Church ami Fairvillo will [jrobahly be tho samo as lust year, viz. : about 8100 for (lonoiiil I'urposes, an'l about $.")() from tho ChiUlrou'd Home Missiou r>u.\.ui). CHATHAM.- IJEV. D. FORSYTH. "I have very much ploasuni in reporting to tho (lonoral Com- mittooofTho bioceaan Church Society that satisfactory progrosH in tho work of tho Churcli has been m;ulo in tho Parish of Chat- ham since my last annual lloport. Tho usual routine of Parocliial work has boon carried on. I tnisr, with that quietuoss ami conh- denco to which enduring strengtli is divinely promis(>il, and there has been much to load to the conclusion th it tlio principles of true religion are Ijeing nujro and more manifested among tlu! members of tiio Church. Altlio\igh, in some instances, 1 have ob.-iorved that a more becoming appreciation of Divine services and ordin.incos might bo manifested l)y greater regularity of attendance upon thom, yet I am glad to rei)0it some iucreafO in the voluntary otlbr- ings on Sundays for the administration of those .services and ordinances, the latter fact betokening, 1 trust, some bettor ncogni- tion of the obligations of ]irofessiug Christians and Churchmen, for their inestimable privileges. I regret to record tlio loss of a valued friend and faithful and consistent Churchuv.xn, Avho for many years was a contributor to the funds of this Society, and who took a laudable interest in its M'ork. 1 refer to the late M. Searle, Ks(]., wlio for '2\) years was Church Warden of thi.s l*arish. Having left behind hinr an honorable name, a character distinguished for its integrity, and a faithfulness to tlio Church which was most exemplary, it seems appropriate that his name should be mentioned in the Kepovt of a Society in whoso work he manifested a deep interest. Since my last lieport further improvements have been made in St. Mary's Chapel. The celebration of tho last Easter Festival was rendered peculiarly interesting and happy by the fact that several needful articles of furniture had been presented by mem- bers of the congregation, and 'other.s, as Easter offerings for tho improvement of the House of God. Among these were a hand- some and valuable Pulpit, a Credence Bracket, Pulpit ])anners, and a Kneeling Cushion for the altar rail. At the same time a very desirable improvement was made in the arrangement of tho chan- cel stops, &c. Other gifts have since been offered by the members of the congregation, all, I trust, manifesting, as before remarked^ '••1 -■I 36 the (ieepi3ning of the roligioiis life, and the development of that 'faith which Avorketh %y love.' T am most happy to veport also that the avovIc of re-seating St. Mary's Chapel is now in i>rogrc\ss. Tke contract has beun let for $400, of which sum a cunsiderahle part is in hand and subscribed, and the whole expense will i)robably be almost provided for, when the work is done in August next. I am looking forward with great pleasure to that time at which Ave shall, I trust, enjoy the happiness of a visit from the venerable ^ileti'opolitan of Canada, Avho Avill (1). v.) then hold a confirmation. For his Lordship's generous aosistance and kindly interest in the promotion of t^iis important Avork, both myself and my i)oo])le must ever be most deeply thankful, and 1 anticipate Avith feilings of thankful plea- sure the early enjoymentol'a House of (Jod Avhich can i)roperly be called ' the house of prayer for all people,' and into Avhich all Avho 8U, we had the satisfaction of holding our tirst service in it, our venerable Bishop consecrating it the forenoon of that day. Ever since I succeeded the liov. IS'. A. Coster in 1858, my constant and anxious thoughts had been directed towards the necessary work of erecting a new and more suitable place of worship, in lieu of the old building, which even then was going to decay. Ettbrt after eifort was made for twenty years, but always something arose to U -1 o: 8 defeat the pious intention, till last year, * hy the good hand of our God upon us/ we were able to carry it into efl'ect, and now we re- joice in one of the prettiest country Churches in the Diocese. Laus Deo ! The seats are all free, open, and unappropriated, and the congregation has largely increased. Agreeably to the suggestion of our dear P*ishop on the day of consecration, a weekly communion has been established, with an increase of the number of communicants. In the month of February last a Mission Avas held in this Parish, by the Itev. Canon Partridge, and, by the Divine blessing, to the stirring and deepening of our spiritual life, the effects of which I am still privileged to witness and to feel. We are now engaged in building a Guild Hall and Sunday School, and though the difficulty of raising the means is very great, we are going on in the work of faith and patience of hope, and trust before many months to have it completed." Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. $70.65. GRAND FALIJ5. This Mission was vacant during the past year. GRAND MAN AN. -REV, W. S. COVERT. No Report has been received from this Mission. GREENWICH.- REV. D. W. PICKETT. " I am unable to say what amount may be collected for the So- ciety during the present year, but I hope not much less than here- tofore — it will bo safe to say $40. Por in addition to the usual claims upon us, we have undertaken to build a Church for the accommodation of the lower end of the Parish. Half a century ago, in Greenwich, as in Westfield and other Parishes, it was deemed advisable to build the Church in the centre, but now each end needs a Church, and the largest congregation is found about six miles below Oak Point. Mr. James Nutter has generously given the land for the Church and a Burial Ground. For the last two years our services at this place have been held in a Hall, to which the Church people largely contributed with the express condition that they should have the use of it for Public Worship, Sunday Schools, and other Church gatherings. This arrangement, as in many similar instances, has not proved satisfactory, and they prefer to do now, what they should have done t\v"^3r* '^■■' 40 KINGSTON.— REV. H. S. WATNWRIGIIT. "^Vith great exertions, and no little sacrifice on the part of the fe/r in this Parisli, who are the willing ones, old Trinity, last year, was thoroughly repaired, as to the Tower, and painted on the out- side a good Avearing stone color, and the walls and ceiling washed and tinted, and tiie pews rej)ainted, varnished, Arc, and a memorial pane has been inserted in the East window in ail'ectionate memory of the late Ifector. The whole cost of improvements, between ^300 and !?400, has, I am happy to report, been met, and no debt incurred. 'J'here yet remains to be put in good repair^ I may say rebuilt, the fence around the Church-yard. A'isiting brethren and others at the gathering of the Choral Union of the Deanery, last January, expressed themselves well pleased at the improvements that had been made. ]3oth St. Paul's and St. James' Churches stand in sore need of alteration as to their interiors, but there is one thing that puts possibility of such work being done in the dim and distant future — want of funds. This is what cripples all active and growing work in this Parish. As I have more than once affirmed, and now again reiterate, there are but very few, all honor to them, who, out of their little, are always found readily and gladly to give of that little. Whilst a great number, living miles and miles from the Churches and Sta- tions, very seldom attend public worship, either through inability or inattention and unconcern, and consequently, though they may to the * census enumerator' call themselves Church people, are really of little or no value, financiallv. to the Church, and it is very dis- heaiLoiiing and up-hill work to the Church Wardens, and other collectors, to go to some of these, through the length and breadth of the Parish, and hear, as they so frequently do, ' I haven't a cent by me at present.' 'When I get some money I will pay,' &c. All this means another and perhaps another days journey, at some future period. Our sources of income being so slender and so un- certain, I fear we have been quite a bill of expense to the B. H. M. in the way of notices of quarter salary ' due,' * overdue,' 'with- held,' as has been the case this past year, fully, I imagine, justify- ing my remarks at the last meeting of 1). C. S. that * Kingston was not in the position to bear any additional a.ssessment,' I might fairly add, and at the same time meet her quarterly engagements punctually." ers. ' MADAWAbKA. This Mission was vacant during the past year. 41 MAUfiERVILLE.— REV. G. 11. STERLING. (Contributions towards General ruri)oses of D. C. S. $1)1.33. xSo further Report lias l)oeu roceivcil from this ]Mi8sioii. MONCTUX.— REV. EDWYN S. W. PEXTREATII. " I am able to report tiever;il encourngiug features iu my work during the past year. First I might mention an increase through the olfertory, in monthly jjledges and collections, for the year end- ing at Easter of .'^152.13. J also record that 8242.10 v/cre raised, by subscription last Fall, to pay olf the floating indebtedness in- curred in building the C'huich, leaving a balance of onlv JiiMi.") now due on a building which has cost us over $5,000. Encouraged by this the congregation have tliis summer raised 'i 500 for the pur- pose of completing tlio tower and spire, and the contractor has agreed to finish the work by the loth day of August. Of this amount $2-40 have been contributed by the faithful women of the congregation, and $50 by the Sewing Society of ' Willing Work- ers.' jjesides these amounts, the ladies have paid $50 for the painting of the Rectory, making a total contribution of $340, for which they deserve from me grateful and honorable mention. The ChaEcel has been improved by the addition of ash choir seats and fronts, of an excellent pattern, at a cost of $^u^. The Hoor of the choir has been handsomely painted, and a Reredos erected in ash and walnut, with illuminated zinc panels. I note here that the 'Church Extension Association,' of London, has a second time placed me under a deep obligation by a gift of .£ 1 2 sterling worth of frontals, pulpit banners and other fittings. Another important undertaking on hand is the erection n^ [\ School House 50x20, which is now in frame, and which I .^jpe to finish this Fall. The S. S. is increasing, and I am ably assisted by Mr. Geo. P. Bliss, who was appointed Superintendent last Fall. As an evidence of kindly feeling on the part of the Parishion- ers I may mention that last January a number of them ' surprised' the Eectory one evening and brought with them a donation of $43 in provisions and money. I have now under instruction a class for confirmation, as the Bishop has kindly consented to come to us again this year, on his return from Sackville. In these few notes I have presented some of the encouraging features in our temporal progress during the past year. I feel that with so much to cheer me, I ought to be silent about trifling discouragements, which belong to the lot of every pastor. The Society, however, will please notice that this small congregation, 'V 42 averaging at the outside 150 persons at each Sunday service, has its hands full for necessary local objects. We have no endowment to fall back upon, and every year, for the past seven years, I have had to raise money for buildings; Xo one desires more than my- self to be able to raise more for outside purposes, and I gladly look forward to another year when I hope to see Church and School House fully completed. The Parishioners have instructed me to guarantee the sum of at least $50 for the D. C. S. The sraallness of the amount is owing to the large contribution required for the Tower and School House." MUSQUASH —REV. H. M. SPIKE. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. about ^75.00. Xo further Iteport has been received from this Mission. NEWCASTLE —REV, H. H. BARBER. Contributions — towards General Purposes of D. C. S. $113.46, ■towards Widows and Orphans Fund $4.55. No further Report has been received from this Mission. NEW DENMARK.— REV. N. M. HANSEN. ** Since my last report the Church here has passed through a .severe trial. A Presbyterian minister, aided by a leading business man in the neighborhood, a nominal Churchman I am sorry to say, made an attempt to divide the people on Church matters. Two or three of our colony, fortunately of not very much influence, attended the Presbyterian service, held a short distance from the settlement, at Salmon River Mills. All sorts of means were used to destroy the unity of the Church. All eloquence was used to persuade the people that Presbyterians and Lutherans are the same, and that Lutherans have nothing in common, as we had hitherto believed, with the Church of England, of which we feel proud to be mem- bers. No elfort has been spared. All sorts of tempting invita- tions have been offered to the people individually, but, the Lord be praised, all in vain. Now the storm is over, and one of the most prominent of the malcontents, tired of the war, and yielding to public opinion, is travelling in the United States looking after another home. Again the Lord has brought good out of evil.- The people have been awakened by the struggle. I find a better spirit, more «■• -* .^ft- .f^iivaSP^Ba'^SSSaor^ mm v wmmta>m. ^ m i mmmyi s m* ^m 43 Church goiug, and a better will to offer for Church purposes than "before. One incident, among many, will show the kind of tactics used to our great annoyance. During the taking of the census 1 acci- dentally learned that all the people were being put down as Lutherans. Upon making inquiries I found that nobody had been asked, but that advantage had been taken of an imperfect knowledge of the language to fill in the * denomination' column without an understanding of its intent. When the people under- stood the question, a great excitement ensued. A meeting was called, the census enumerator and his interpreter were recjuested to attend, but failed to put in an appearance. A Committee was appointed by the meeting to wait upon the enumerator, and if necessary upon the Commissioner, and demand that this matter be rectified. The Committee attended to this duty, and a correc- tion of the list was promised. Had it not boon for a mere acci- dent I should have appeared in the census list as a Lutheran minister. So long as the Colony is ministered to by one able to speak the language of the people I have no fear of a division to any appre- ciable extent. But, should the Church clergyman be removed, and no one able to speak the language fill his place, I very much fear the Church here would be ruined. As, indeed, I fear it will be in my neighboring Parish, Grand Falls, if a resident priest be not soon appointed there. It is therefore a great satisfaction to me, that by the aid of some Church people, I have been able to send my son to St. John to prepare for Holy Orders, in order to continue my work in case of my decease. Among his benefactors I desire to mention His Lordship the Metropolitan, who, every year, gives him a consider- able amount ; Mr. Jas. A. Hoyt, of St. John, who gives him his board while going to school ; Mr. Cowie, Divinity student, who supplies him with books ; H. P. Petersen, Esq., New Denmark; the Rev. Messrs. Leo. A. Hoyt, T. E. Dowling, Canon Urigstocke ; Mrs. Tippet, of Fredericton, and a number of other benefactors and friends whose names I do not know. The Lord bless them all for their good deeds, and may He so bless the undertaking that my young boy may be an able minister in the Church of Christ. The people have done much work on our Church this Spring, and it is now ready for plastering, and will in a short time be ready for consecration, that is, as soon as the necessary small amount will be raised. * Ebenezer.' Hitherto the Lord hath helped us." Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. $30.00. ^^1 ..11 I 'f^l 44 NEW MARYLVND.— REV. FIXLOW ALEXANDER. " Tlie Sunday and occasional services have been regularly maiu- taiu(Ml during the past ye.ir, and the coiigi'ogations continue us good as 1 can expect. All duos I'loui the Jlissiou have been punctually paid, but this has been, and I fear will continue to be, attended with ditiiculty, under the present rate of assessment, not that more is asked from the Mission than might i)e re.isonably looked for, but because the ' main burden of its support falls, as 1 suppose is the case with other Missions also, upon a feic. The house to house collection for D. C. S. has not yet been taken up. 1 ho})e it will not fall short of seventy dollars. Mr, Montgomery, one of our excellent Divinity students, who kindly undertook the superintendence of the Sunday School, on Mr. Cowie's much regretted resignation of his charge last year, has proved himself his worthy successor, having won, by his ability and goodness, the respect and allection of teachers and scholars alike, and in his care the school continues to prosper. As lay reader ho has given me also much kind and valuable help." NORTON.-REV. E. A. WARNEFORD. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. 8. $107.25. No further Iloport has been received from this Mission. PETERSVILLE.— REV. JOSEPH SMITH. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. -^IT.OO. "Ko further lieport has been received from this Mission. PETITCODIAC.-REV. C. WILLIS. Contributions — towards General Purposes of D. C. S. $79.90 , Widows and Orphans Tund $4.38 ; S. P. G. Missions S4.95 J Algoma Mission $7.60. : ;No further lieport has been received from this Mission. POINT DU CHENE.— REV. 0. S. NEWXHAM. " During the past year the services of the Church have been regularly conducted, and the congregations good. In addition to the Sunday afternoon service at Point du Chene — which was com- menced last year, and has since been continued — a Sunday School has been conducted with fair success, and also a Bible Class on Friday evenings, the attendance at which has been good. In the autumn of last year I received a gratitjung proof of the apprecia- 45 tion of my labors in this part of the Mission, in tho form of a donation of some $")(). Since my last report several members of the con^'rej^ation have loft the Pi^rish, anil annual cootributions to the mini'itor's slip(;nd to the amount of $00 have mus been lost. Four of those who have thus left were communicants. Xotwithstamling this loss, the subscription list is ociual to that of last year. Some weeks apfo we receivcfl from the Ladies of the Clmrch Extension Association, in I''nj,'Linil the }il:ico a few il:iys a^'o, and have heon e;i! no-tly ncpieste 1 to give them a '^orvloe til I'e now and a/jfuin. .\rranp;emont8 for a regular serviiu? there will, I hope, sh'>rtly l)i< niailo. T hiivo nolhin:.r mor«i to add whicli it is necessary to incorporate in this U':'i)ort. Ttie aimual sihseripii >n8 will, 1 think, nearly double those of last year. My Rei;ister for the year marks, Baptisms, 28. Marriaijea, 2. Jhiriah, (J. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S §50.49." lilCIlIBUCTO.— REV. F. II. ALMON. '•' Ah I only too!; char;,'o of this I'arirjii iu January, I have little to rei)ort of riuDch work. Ill the ]\irish Cliurch, I liave held on each T.orJ's day two ser- vices, and iu tho School-room, one week day si.'vvice with sermon each week. For some mouths 1 also had a liihlo class for men. At King^ston, about throe miles distant, once a fortnight I hold afternoon service on Sunday. Tho attendance at these services has been encouraging, especially on the week days. I have thrice officiated at Kouchibouguac, twelve miles from Richibucto, where T believe a Church of England service was never held. There are a few who belong to our Church in this part of tlio Parish, and I hope once a month to hold service there, having been much en- couraged by the attendance, both of our own people and of others. The Sunday School at llichibucto is progressing, and last Sunday I opened one in Kingston. As money was raised last year for the purpose of erecting a small Church at Kingston, I held a meeting with my congregation there this week, to sec if we can go forward and commence the work of building the Church this year. We hold, on Dominion Day, a iJazaar in order to raise funds for defraying a debt incurred on the new Chancel, and also to re- j)air the roof of the Church. I have thought it better to delay the collection of our subscrip- tions for The Diocesan Church Society, till after the Bazaar. -mmmmmmmttiM^^'^ 49 I ahall romit them to tlie Treasurer fw early in July as possiWe, and I hope we shall bo able to incroane thoiu, an I am woll aware how great the necessity is tor incroasud uxurtious on the part of all the members of the Church." ContribuUons towards (leneral Purposes of I). C. S. a})0ut $70.00. RICHMOND.— UK V. II. 11. NEALES. ' 4 " Since ray last report the work of the Church has been going steadily on. More frequently than upon any previous year have her members been b'ought to tlerivn «^»n8olutio^ and edification frcm the use of the otlb^e tor the burial of the dead, at the <>;rHVe side of deimrted friends. We hnvo h)si, for the present, the gonerous and stpadfaal, support of Mr. Robert Currie, as well as the help of sevenil other active lay- men, who have gone for a time to the Western J»t:ite8. We now have a Sunday service each week at the Parish Church, and once a fortniifht at St. Paul's, Bellville and Watson Settlement. There is a (;elt)brMtion of the Holy Communion somewhere in the Mission almost every Sunday morning, as well as upon the greater festivals. We had special services during Lent at the Parish Church, St. Paul's and Bellville, which were as a rule well attended. At the Parish Church we hud services twice a day during Holy Week, and notwithstanding some very inclement wo.ither they were well at- tended — better than ever before. Since Easter there has been a service every Friday evening, at the Parish Church, with an attend- ance of from fifteen to forty. In addition to the Sunday Sithool at the Parish Cliurch, and that at Bellville, I have opened a School for religious instruction at Watson Settlement, on Saturd^iy aft^^rnoons. Thanks to the exertions of the ' Willing Workers Branch' of the Guild, we have been able to send $G0 to England to purchase a new S. S. Library, Maps, &c. The people at South Richmond hope to be able to paint their Church during the summer months. I have to record a great deal of help, in doing the Church's work, on the part of the people, and very much personal kindness. The people have been most generous to me, besides giving me nearly a hundred dollai's in addition to my income, they giive me, at Chi'istmas, a valuable sleigh robe, and a few weeks ago, a new and convenient light carriage. Our subscriptions this year will amount to more than $203.'^ • ...1 ROTHESAY.— REV. CANON PARTRIDGE. Contiibutions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. about $50.00. 4 50 SACKVILLE.— REV. CECIL F. WIGGINS. " I beg to report collections for D. C. S. to the f.mount of $52.10. We regret very much that it ia not larger, but the heavy burdens brought upon the people in the past year hnve tended to lessen the sum. The debt of $250 resting on the School House has been re- moved, and a new Rectory built during thtt year. The old Rectory occupied by the former incumbent was sold, and the $900 realized invested in a new building. The total cost of the new house and outbuildings has been $2700; $1000 of this still remains unpaid, but with the assistance of a Mite Society and a Monthly Guarantee Fund, we hope to shortly pay it off without having recourse to tea-meetings ■or bazaars. The Church, as distinguished from the sects, is appar- ently paining ground in this Parish, and the good will and hearty co-operation of the people have, under God, resulted in bringing har- mony out of sad confusion. We are looking forward with much interest and pleasure to the promised visit of our beloved Bishop. I hope to be able to present a goodly number of candidates to receive the sacred seal of confirma- tion Regular services have been Held every Sunday in St. Ann's, Westeock, and St. Paul's, Sackville, with monthly services at St. Stephen's, Second Westeock. The services during the week have been, Wednesday and Friday evening Prayers, with fortnightly lectures up to Lent, when we had daily prayers and weekly lectures in Sunday School. AllSaints days have been regularly observed, by the duly appointed services. The iSunday Schools in Sackville and Westeock have been in active operation, and although during the winter there was a slight falling off, yet there is now the full number agsiin, and they are being worked efficiently and well. Children's services are held every two months, in which the children take their part responsive to the clergyman, and are thus being trained for public worship. They are also cate- chized on the work they have gone over between the services. The condition of the Glebes has been much improved during the year, and we hope that in a few years they will enable us to be self- sup))orting; but as their improvement necessitates some considerable -outlay we must bet; the Society to extend to us, a little longer, their accustomed munificence. In conclusion I must say a few words concerning our new Rectory. It is in every way a credit to the Parish and to the architect. It was built from plsns furnished by R. G. Boxall, Esq., C. E., and is in per- fect harmony with the Church and School House. No expense has ^een spared to make it comfortable and convenient, and the ecclesi- astical design has been carried out in all its surroundings, so that, inside and out, it preserves its distinctive character. It is pronounced by many to ue the prettiest Rectory in the Diocese, and is one of which the people may feel justly proud. P. S. — I forgot to say that the $800 paid on the new Rectory has been raised in the Pariah, with the exception of subscriptions outside amountiug to $50; this makes a total of $1000 raised in the Parish for ecclesiastical purposes, exclusive of Church expenses, D. C. 8. ooUeouons, and clergyman's salary." 8. 51 SIIEDIAC. Rev. Geo. S. Jarvis, I). D., late Rector of this Parish, died on 26th March, 1881, aged 75 years. Contributions towards (leneral Purposes of D. C. 8. $32.21. SIMOXDS.— REV. G. SCIIOFIELD. *' During the year ending June 1st, I have been able to prosecute my work without being interrupted by ill health. I have had thirty baptisms, six funerals, and one marriage. The stoppage of the Mills at Coldbrook has dispersed the conojre- gation thei'e; but as a small number remain in the neijjhbiurhood, I have continued the service in hope of better days. And there is some reason to think that better days are coming. We are repairing and beautifying the Church at Black River, and have recentl}' put up a new fence round the Churchyard, the ma- terials being generously given by John McLeod, Esq. I have throe services every Sunday, viz : at Loch Lamond, Black River and Garnett's. on one Sunday; and at the Upper and Lower Golden Grove and Coldbrook on the alternate £»unday, I am preparing candidates for conflrmation both in Golden Grove and at Black River, and hope for the pleasure of presenting them to our new Bishop in or about the month of August, when he will re- ceive a most kindly welcome. The contributions from this Mission towards the Clergyman's salary, and the General Purposes of the Society, have been collected together this year, as heretofore ; and I am, therefore, unable to fur- nish the Society with a separate list of the contributors' names, such as is now required, for publication in the Annual Report. The total amount collected this year is $233.13, of which $220.00 is towards the Clergyman's salary, and 813.13 for the General Pur- poses of the Society." SPRINGFIELD.— REV. J. H. TALBOT. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. about $92.29. Xo further Report has been received from this Mission. STANLEY.— REV. W. O. RAYMOND. " I beg leave to report that with some few exceptions, the progress of the Church in this Mission has been quite satisfactory during the year past. The new Church having been completed and paid for, the Parishioners have directed their attention to the erection of a Par- sonage, which was commenced in May of last year, and occupied by the Missionary in November following. It may well be supposed that such an undertaking, following so closely upon the erection of the Ghurcn, has severely taxed the energies of our people. A sum amounting to about $500 is still due upon the Parsona^^, for the 1 62 Eayment of Wwich the Missimiary is to a certain extent responsible; lit there is a prospect that this will be considerably lessened short- ly, and we trust entirely paid, before my next report is handed in. The Mission has been fairly prompt in paying its portion of the clergy- man's stipend, which, under the circumstances, is a gratifying fact. Since making the last report, I am happy to say a good substantial picket fence has been erected around the Grave-yard, at a cost of about $100, and in this way, what was for some time psist a standing reproach to the Church in this place has been remedied. With re- gard to Parish work, I may say that services have been held regularly at St. Thomas' Church, Stanley, and St. James' Church, Tay Creek, and also at five stations. During the winter several visits were made to lumber camps^ and, in each instance, the service was most interesting. I could write quite a lengthy report upon this branch of Mission work which I fear our Church has to some extent neglected, buc for the present, shall rest content with saying that the number of men employeH with- in the 5G0 square miles of my Mission last winter could not have been less than 2000, including three-fourths of the adult male population of the Mission itself. These men are for four or five months almost entirely cut off from civilization ; for the most part they are unable to go to Church, consequently the Church must go to them. Under stress of the present financial circumstances the D. C. S. cannot support a Missionary for this special work, but the Society might do much good by passing a small grant, to be expended in pro- iding a certain amount of good reading for such lumber camps as it is possible for a neighbouring clergyman to visit. This reading might consist of tracts, together with religious papers etc., for gratui- tous distribution by the clergyman, during his various excursions amongst these camps. I merely call the attention of the Society to this branch of Missionary work, feeling it to be a very important one, as well as one that has been too much neglected. I do not think myself speaking too strongly when I say that the greatest practical difficulty the Church has to contend with, as far as the young men in this Mission are concerned, is the pernicious influence of these ' lumber camps.' In conclusion, I may say that I have again to acknowledge the greatest kindness of the people to myself personally." Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. about $60.00. . r ' - ; : . ; . SUSSEX.— REV. CANON MEDLEY. "I have nothing of special interest to report from this Mission, further than to say we are trying to carry on the work of the Church faithfully and diligently. The prospect of the Military Camp, which is now in full blast almost within stone's throw of the Church, has so completely taken possession of the minds of the populace for man^ weeks,that I have thought it better to defer my D. C. S. collection until after the excitement has passed. I trust the apiount will not be less 53 than $200. I am thankful to be able to report the formation of a Guild at StudholtH, which has held weekly meetings since the mid- dle of Lent, and already the fruits of its labors are manifest. Before another year has passed I trust we shall have the like in Sussex also. We have been content hitherto with having service on Sundays and Holy-days, but since Easter last, daily Evensong has been said, and although the attendance is never vei'y large, we have not as yet been left without the two or three. The average attendance at the Sunday service is, I find, increasing both in Sussex and Studholm, although the Methodists have their place of worship open at the same hours as we have, and thus draw off indifferent souls who like a short walk instead of a long one. We have every reason to thank God and lake courage/' M ST. ANDREWS.— REV. CANON KETCHUM. Mr. George D. Street reports contributions as follows : — St. Andrews $216.42; Chamcook, $62.91 ; Mission Boxes $19.88; Total $299.21. OfTerings in aid of the S. P. G. Missions, limited to those in the Diocese of Algoma, $52.74. ST. DAVID.— REV. J. W. MILLIDGE. " ^3 making my Report to your Society this year, I am happy to be able to state that Church matters in this Mission are in what I think may. without exaggeration, be termed a flourishing condition. The increased assessment placed upon the Mission at your last an- nual meeting has been cheerfully paid, and the only feeling towards you is one of thankfulness, so far as I have been able to learn, for your great liberality to the Church in this Mission in the past. I find everywhere an intention to support the Society, and to contribute steadily to its funds. I have obtaified possession of the Rectory attached to St. David's Church, after waiting for it more than two years, it •having been leased while the Parish was vacant. I found it necessary to place large repairs upon the honse, in oider to make it tolerably comfort- able. These I feel oblifred to pay for myself, us the Parishioners find it difficult to raise money for all the demands made upon them. In November last a meeting of the Deanery of SL. Andrews was held at St. Patrick, with very gratifying results. I feel greatly enoouraged at the activity displayed in Church work in that part of the Mis- sion." Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. $124.06, ST. GEORGE.— REV. R. E. SMITH. " The work in the Parish of St. George has been much the same as usual. A great many people have left the place during the past year, and among them many belonging to the Church. 'S 'X:\ ,1 ■ ■■■JiiMI V*>II11WHI. 54 ' Christ Church, Pennfield, progrosse?. A large congi'egation, a goodly number of communicants, nnd a large Sunday School, hav- ing nearly sixty namt^s on its register, and the people generally take a lively interest in their Church. I have lately h»nded over one of my Stations to the Rev. Mr. IVlillidge, as it is in his Parish, though far from his home, and he gives them ti Sunday Service monthly, whereas I could only give them one on a week day. In lieu of this, I have opened, for the summer months, two new Stntions in St, George Parish, and have held ser- vices in two distant parts of Pennfield Parish, baptizing seventeen children. Since last July the baptisms in the whole Mission num- ber forty-three. During the past year we lest by death one who promised to be a valuable member of the Church, the Hen. Francis Hibbard, M. L. C. He had lately returned to our communion, and went to his rest, full of hope. I trust that our contributions will amount to $120." ST. JAMES, ST. JOHN.-REV. VVM. ARMSTRONG. Contributions towards fleneral ]'uri)0!?cs of I). C. S. $100.00. ST. JOHN, (TRINITY.)— REV. CANON BRIGSTOCKE. Contributions towards General Purposes of D. C. S. $727.43. ST. MARK, ST. JOHN.-REV. G. M. ARMSTRONG. Mr. Chas. A. JlacDonald reports the following contributions — towards CJeneral Purposes of D. C. S. $309.80, Widows and Orphans Fund, $61.92. Special "Widows and Orphans Fund, $103.00. ^ ST. MARY'S, YORK COUNTY.— REV. W. JAFFREY. " The new Church is now ready for consecration, and the Lord IJishop has promised to consecrate it on the 12th day of Jub . Tlio work of the jMission is going on in a satisfactory manner, and the Parish will forward the usual amount to the I). C. S. for the Ceneral Purposes of the Society, say $40." ST. MARTINS.— REV. J. ROY CAMPBELL. " The year past has been one of combined effort and anxiety ; the result of which, as a wbole, may be described as successful. The Parish Church h£s been repaired and renovated, the Chancel has am QUI that if ev* as til that Paris to CO the p the r siife'l^iiiSrfi ^1 55 been preatly improved by nnew winrlow, the^iflofhis Lordship the BUhop. in memory of tii« late Mi*s. Cathurine Walker, as wail as by u new oarj^'Ot, the gift ofMis^* Ward, ami a six branched light, which was procured by the efForts of Mrs. W. Inofraham. Tiie debt on the Parsoniipe has iw^en extin^'iiislipd : and in this connection, the jrener- ous rennttins' of one hundred dollars of th^j nmount due to the Messrs. Rourke ought to be recni'ded. \V« arc also abin to report, after several years of persistent eflfjrt, that a burial ground for the use of members of the Church has been bought, paiii fir, and con- secrated. Since my last report, the llite of Conlirmatiou has been twice administered, once in July last:, after the Synod, wh»m twenty- two were conQrme following statis- tics for the past . r: . Waterford Parish C .* lih 48 Sunday ser- vices, with an average ak^b^ndance of 38; and 11 week diy services with an average attendaace of 29 ; also 16 week day services in School Houses, with an average attendance of 38. At the Church at Portage, Parish of Cardwell, 17 Sunday services with an average attendance of 27. At the Station on the New Line of Road 23 Sun- day services, with an average attendance of 18 ; and 4 week day services, with an average attendance of 24. Dtuing the year, I have had 17 Baptisms, of wnich 3 were adults; 4 funerals and 2 marriages. The collections for the D. C. S. during the year are as follows: — Subscriptions and Collections, $20.56 ; Alissionary Boxes, $22 53 ; total, $43.09." WELDFORD.-REV. W. B. ARMSTRONG. b- d. of ih- "The principal event which has occurred during the year was the Bazaar, which was held last year, for the the restoration of the Parish Church, and which realized the amount of seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars, ($777). We must not, however, take to our- selves altogether the credit of obtaining this large sum. for if it had not been for the presence in large numbers of all denominations, the sum total would not have been so great. It was also the first affair of the kind that had ever been held here for Church purposes. We have now about $920 deposited in the Savings Bank of Kichibucto, towards the Church building fund. The services during the past year have been regularly nisinlained, except during a few Sundays in the early spring, when exposure brought on a rheumatic attack. The Parishioners of Weldford have at length woke up to the ne- cessity of building a Parsonage, and after having secured a certain amount of subscriptions in money, material and labor, have deter- mined to commence the work at once. They have deci'led to let out the different portions of the work by separate contracts. This has been a sore want in the Parish for some time, and in fact it can never really progress without it. The congregations at Weldford Station, Intnrcolonial Railway, are always good. I have commenced a fortnightly service on Friday evenings, in addition to the Sunday services. Tne Station is gradual- 68 ly increasing, an'. Rainsford. 7. C. Clotues, C. Allien, M. D. (iagetown, , (;rand Falls, (ireenwich, tt tt it tt tt " tt D. W. Pickett, W. S. Covert, Canon IVnlker, A. Hoadley, B. S/imv, G. Love, //, 5. ll^'ainwright , W. B. McKiel, W. Sanctcn Bclyca. John Raymond, William Otty. Grand Manan, Hampton, Johnson Xingsclear, Charles Murray, F. W. Clements. Samuel Foster, C. D. Fairweather. Kingston, Madawaska Maugerville, tt tt tt G. H. Sterling; E. S. W. Pentreath, H.M. Spike, Thomas Per ley, Geo. A. Sterling. F.A. McLean, IFm. C. Paver. Monc ton. ••■■••••• Musquash, John E. Dean, PF. Mawhinney. R. B. Haddow, E. Lee Street. Newcastle New Denmark, New Maryland, Norton, > €t H tt It N. M. Hansen, F. Alexander, E. A. Warneford, R. E. Smith, H. B. Peter sen- William Fisher. Robert Baxter, Charles Dixon. Pennfield, Samuel McKay, y, MqCalluiii. Malcolm McKenzie, yohn Corbitt, G. Rix Price, J. H. Morton. W. J. M. Hanington, H. H.Shae/er, Alexander Fraser, A. Cartliy; Petitcodiac. tt It It C. Willis, 0. S. Newnham, LeB. W. Fowler, Point du Cnene, Prince William, Queensbury, ■-< !■■. 'll 1 '.if .'J 62 Parish um Mixsion. CLBXiV. KcHtigouche, Richmond .. :: II II II II II II " II 1 1 11 II II II II II II II II II II *i II 11 II II II II II II 11 J U.S. Sweet, H. H. Nealen, K. H. AInion, Uoihusav t*. Canon Partridge, Sackvillc, C K. Wiguins, (i. Schofield, H. H. Harher, J. H. Talbot, Canon Ketchiiin, Siiiionds, Shediuc, Springllehl St. Andrews St. J)avid J. W. Millidge, K. K. Smith, St. (Itorge St. James, St. Mark, St. John W. ArmstronK, (i. M, Armstrong, Canon Drigstocke, L. Ci StC7/yv> /lae rice, a member of the General Committee." On motion of Mr. G. Sidney Smith, the following change was made in the Constitution of the Society : In Sec. 2 of A'-t. VI., substitute the words " meeting of (Joneral Committee" for "Anniversary Meeting." On motion of Mr. T. Barclay Robinson, the following change was made in the Constitution of the Society : In Sec. 3 of Art. XII.,. substitute the words "elect two Lay Delegates and two Substitutes at the Annual Meeting of the Com- mittee," for * depute two Lay Members of tho Society, to bo elected at the Annual Meetings of the Committee." [To these changes in the Constitution of the Society, the Lord Bishop has given his assent] On motion of Mr. Jarvis, that an alteration be made in the Rules of the Widows and Orphans Fund, Sec. lo {a) substituting the word "five" for "ten," it was resolved that the subject be taken up for further consideration this evening. The Committee adjourned till 8 p. m. The Committee met at 8 p. m., pursuant to adjournment, when the discussion above referred to was resumed, and on the question being put to the meeting it was decided in the negative. Mr. G. A. Schofield, Secretary of the Board of Home Missions, presented the Report which was referred to them this morning, with a Schedule annexed, when the follow- ing appropriations were made for the Missionary service of the current year, subject to the conditions stated therein : 5 ■f-' 66 00 00 00 00 1-4 < IH P3 o w p o <1 02 oc o c occc C 1.- C — MX i: OD o 00 # * * ~§ — ■c • . g ; o o 1^ 5o56 8§l ccccooc ?2<^ o o !=) (- ^ -^1 c: -r S't c: . 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C -J = -M C C ' eo -^ n M (N ?i 1,3 • eS .S:'^ 3^Su3=:^'-j>. .St3 ~Ji "3 ~ vT «-• - i- —I ? .0 ^ iii|irscg38rgiii.iipi'|i|.=igii=iip ,|lll|i||||lilll53llt:2::.il?Ji|||||« O P ^ '>*! 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ =c '^ ^ >^ «2 ^ 5; a2 y; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -» 68 On motion of Mr. G A Schofield, the following resolutions were adopted : That the Treasurer be authorized to pay the Grants of $100 each, made by the IJoard of Home Missions, in aid of the Parson- ages at Stanley, Westfield and Burton, subject to the conditions which govern those grants. That the sum of S200 be placed at the disposal of the Lord lUshop for the furtherance of Parochial Missions, and such other special Missions as his Lordship may approve, such Parochial Missions to be conducted at the invitation of the Lector or Mis- sionary, or with his assent and approval. That a Grant of $400 per annum be paid to the Rev. T. Hartin, out of the fund for " A Provision for Clergymen who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity," subject to the rules which govern that Fund. That the sum of $400 per annum, left to the Diocesan Church Society under the Will of the late S. Scovil, to be paid to a Cler- gyman resident near St. James Church, Cambridge, be paid in quarterly instalments, to the Lev. 15. Shaw, at present Lector of St. James Church, On motion of the Rev. L. A. Hoyt it was resolved that in the event of the appointment of a Clergyman to the Mis- sion of Aberdeen, the grant and guarantee contained in the Missionary Schedule of last year be renewed. The Committee adjourned to meet to-morrow (Wednes- day) evening, at 8 o'clock. The Committee met agreeably to adjournment, on Wed- nesday, the 6th July, at 8 p. m. The Lord Bishop in the Chair. The Secretary read the Minutes of the previous meetings, which, on motion, were confirmed. On motion of Mr. G. A. Schofield the following Grants were made : To the widow of the late Kev. J. M. Stirling $100. 69 To the widow of the late I!ev. X. A. Coster .$244. I. To the Trensurer $300. To the Secretary ^100. ' .'• ; '' To the Executii'e Committ'^o, for contingencies, 9400. The following were elected Officers of the Society for the ensuing year : GEO. E. FAIRWEATHEK, Trea-^nror. • J.. • - ,u.:- . ' , EEV. CANOX KKTCHUM, Secretanj. • . ' '" ^' C. H. FAIRWEATMEK, ) . ,., * '' ;>" !"■ G. W. WHITXEV, ^Amtnors. a.. Mr. Frith made a statement with reference to the defi- ciency in the funds, amounting to $2,108.57, and submitted a subscription paper with the object of securing contributions sufficient to pay the amount, and, on his motion, it was re- solved that the said paper, after lying on the table for signature this evening, be referred to the Executive Com- mittee to take such steps as they deem best to carry out the proposal. Mr. Jarvis submitted certain proposed alterations in the Rules of the Board of Home Missions, and, on his motion, it was resolved that the alterations referred to, be read and considered Section by Section. On Mr. Jarvis proceeding to move the adoption of Section / in the said Rules, it was moved in amendment by tljje Rev. Thomas Neales as follows : Resoh'ed, That Sections d, e, f, y, li. i, I,-, of Ifule 4, be struck out, and the following take their place : d. When such engagements are entered into, the Secretary of the Board shall forthwith notify the Missionary that he is entitled to draw upon the Treasurer of the Society quarterly during the year ending the 1st day of July ensuing, for the amount of the grant. e. The amount required from the Mission shall be remitted by the Wardens, or persons signing the guarantee, to the Treasurer of the Society, quarterly, and may consist of money, or of the Missionary's receipt for money, or for produce furn^'shed him at market rates. •4- ij .■■■.♦1 TO /. At the expiratton of each quarter, the Treasurer shall remit to the ^Missionary the amount of money paid by the Mission dur- ing the quarter, together with a memorandum of receipts, if any, which have been sent him. ij. Should neither the money nor receipts to the full amount required for the quarter be received by the Treasurer, by the end of the quarter, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer at once to send notice C to each person signing the guarantee. h. Should the Mission at any time become six months in arrears, the Board may appoint a deputation to inquire into the cause of such default ; and should the Mission, at the end of the year, be six months in arrears, the I>oard shall report the same to the General Committee, and, except for special reason, for so doing, the Board shall not recommend such Mission to the General Com- mittee for a grant for the following year. i. In case of the Mission where the Missionary's stipend is secured for life on the S. P. G. Grant, the Board shall call on the Wardens to enter into the prescribed engagement only in case of the demise of the present Missionary ; and those Missionaries shall continue to draw their stipends as heretofore accustomed, unless any shall voluntarily come within the general system adopted for other Missions. Present C and D to be struck out, form of Notice C : and the following to be the Notice C. ..N. B Dear Sir: — I have to inform you that the Mission of is, at this date, indebted to the D. C. S. to the amount of $ towards the Stipend of the Missionary. I am, yours respectfully, Mr. C. H. Fairweather, seconded by Mr. G. R. Parkin, moved in amendment to the amendment as follows : That the General Committee affirms the principle that the Grant from the D. C. Society be paid to the Missionary quarterly, for the year, without being conditional upon payment being made of the sum for which the Parish is assessed. • - - -- It was then moved by Mr. H. L. Sturdee, seconded by the Hon. Judge Wilkinson, and resolved that tlie debate be adjourned. 71 On motion of the Secretary, it was resolved unanimously that the best thanks of the Committee be tendered to the Victoria Lodge, I. O. O. F. for their great kindness in allow- ing the gratuitous use of their Hall for the Meetings of the Society. On motion of Mr. Frith, seconded by the Hon. Judge Wilkinson, it was resolved unanimously that the Rev. Canon DeVcber be a Vice-President of the Society. Mr. Frith made a statement with reference to a sum of money, amounting to about $352, held by the Society in trust for the Parish of Addington, and it was, on motion of Mr. Beek, resolved that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the money referred to, for the benefit of the Parish of Ad- dington, upon a guarantee being furnished, satisfactory to the Executive Committee, that when a legal corporation is formed in the said Parish, a sufficient discharge be given to this Society. The following notices of motion, for changes in the Con- stitution of the Society, were given : By Rev. E. S. W. Pentreath that, in Art. VIII., Sec. 2, shall .be added after the words "General Committee," " together with one Clerical or Lay representative chosen by each Deanery, whose name shall be certified to the Committee by the Secretary of sucli Deanery, as having been duly elected at a regular meeting." By Mr. W. M. Jarvis, in Art. VL, Sec. 2, to alter the words, " and the Archdeacon, the Senior Vice-President," to " and the Bishop Coadjutor and Archdeacon, if any, shall be the Senior Vice-Presidents." In Art. VIIL, Sec. 1, to insert after the word "President,'' the words " the Bishop Coadjutor and the Archdeacon, if any." By Mr. T. B. Robinson, to add to Sec. 5, and the certificate at the end of Article entitled * ' Provision for the Widows and Or- phans of the Clergy," " provided that in case the income should, at any time, be insufficient to pay the full amount of the pensions for which ft may be liable, such pensions shall be reduced by the Executive Committee pro rata ; provided nevertheless, that in ■ -,'4' W' 72 no case shall any pension bo reduced below the sum of one hun- dred dollars." The Lord Bishop left the Chair, and on motion, the Rev Dr. Kinfjdon took the same ; . . . Whereupon, on motion of Mr. C. H. Fairvveather, seconded ■ by the Rev. S. J. Hanford, it was resolved unanimously, that the most cordial thanks of this Committee be tendered to his Lordship for his able, patient and courteous conduct in the Chair. JOHN FREDERICTON, Vhairmati. W. Q. Ketciium, (!' '•! ■ ' ..1 Secretary. I I ' ■ 1" i . J 'vii.'! : ; i:. J ;■;. 'ij'!') ;■;-'•>';■»< > ;: ii .:■•;'! I.ij, •i 1 y:'-^ >Q ) i-ij r'l •\:)^ '^.l-> i'-'f ,i:'.'tf' i I |_.'"!fi^ ;'.• ; J Jt 1 it:,."-.'. .-.' ' ,,IiI ' ,,', p.': .'uli ;i ,-"'^ yf .'// .■-■ * ■'/■' 'vi ;.; : : ■/• ' u.. '^ ■>;.' • f ,i ,lK7 .: 'y lU -Ut)u;;r-i'' Mi'; i-, *n:)snin li>> otij vJ. Y • vti jtui? ^*.ii>l-.Jtf 7'«,t l;Hf;iTe't•. ^'^yt-\-.utxo ^••rf^l.':yr'.'i ;'.'■ n .-■y| ' ■ f 1 ANNIVERSARY MEETING. rc' r -f ,..r -/•/■^ The Anniversary Meeting was held at the OJil Fellows' Ilall^ Fredericton, on Thursday, the 7th July, at 4 p. m. The Lord Bishop in the Chair. The Secretary presented the Annual Report. • ' •• On motion of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, seconded b\ ]Mr. W. M. Jarvis, it was resolved that the Keport be received and printed under the direction of the Executive Committee. Mr. Sturdoe gave notice that he will move, next year, the fol- lowing amendment to Sec. 4 of the Ilules of the Fund for " the Provision for the Widows and Orphans of the fJlergy" : after tho words, "all payments" add " and all congregational collections," and erase the words " and all congregational collections must bt? sent in before the 1st May." ' ' '"'■''* ''^ "^ ' ^ JOHX FEEDERICTOX, Chainnan. W. Q. KETCHUM, ^m-e<«?V/. - >■ OMLSSIOX. In copying the Minutes of the Anniversary Meeting, held at St. John on the 1st July, 1880, (See 45th Report, page 75,) tho following was omitted : <,-' • - fqj&j!; • * • "i.-i^.i "Moved by Mr. VVm. M. Jarvis, seWnded by Mr. G. W. Whitney, and resolved unanimously : — That ]\rr. H. W. Frith be a Vice-President of this Society. „ ;,.._. ,.., ..,...;: W. Q. KETCHUM, Secretary. 1^ I'lJt'H a; Liii, ■ 1 ■ ,^i . • ' ■ Uj 74 EEPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, For the Year ending July, 1881. To the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop, and the General Committee of the Diocenau Church Society: The Executive Committee submit the following Report : The Committee met at St. John, on Friday, 2nd July, 1880. An abstract of the proceedings of the meeting will be found in the 45th Report, p. 83-86. The Committee met at Fredericton, on "Wednesday, 6th Octo- ber, 1880. An account of G. W. Day, for printing the last Annual Report, amounting to $198.35, was ordered to be paid, and also the charges for forwarding the same. A Statement of the Treasurer's Accounts, made up to Ist Octo- ber, was submitted, and also a verbal Report from the Board of Home Missions. The Committee met at St. John on Thursday, 13th January, 1881 . A Statement of the Treasurer's Accounts was submitted, and also a Return, showing the balances due from Subscriptions and Collections for the current year. It was resolved that Hie Treasurer be directed to request each Miiiisionary to remit the balance due from his Mission before 1st March next. The Treasurer also made a statement Avith reference to the Parish of Cambridge, regarding the bequest of the late S. Scovil It was resolved to refer the whole subject to the Finance Commit- tee, with power to act, and obtain a legal opinion if necessary ; .and that a report be made at the next meeting of this Committee. The Treasurer reported the total amount received from Mission 76 Iloxes, fiom July to this date, 6429.42, and the expenses of Boxes, ifec, 849.37. rorraission Avas granted to the Rev. \V. S. Neales to continue his connection with the Widows and Orphans Fund, on the usual conditions. A Ileport from the Board of home Missions was received. ■ i The Committee mot at Fredericton, on "Wednesday, 2nd March, 1881. A Kepcrt from the Finance Committee was presented, stating that a settlement of the legal proceedings concerning the Will of the late Miss D. B. Hazen, had been made. The Ileport also stated the position of the legal proceedings in the case of Miss Bailey's liequcst; and further stated that an arrangement had been made with the Kev. B. Shaw, in reference to the bequest of the late 8. Scovil. The Committee also submitted a statement concerning the Geneml Investments of the Society. The Treasurer reported certain balances still due on account of Subscriptions, and the Lord Bishop was requested to write to all the Missionaries, in charge of Parishes in arrears, and ask them to remit the same before 1st April next. The Treasurer submitted a statement of his Accounts up to 1st March. A letter was read from the Rev. B. Shaw, with reference to collections in Mission Boxes, in the Parish of Cambridge, but the Committee did not agree with Mr. Shaw, as to the propriety of appropriating the funds so raised, towards making up the amount promised by that Parish, though, as there had been a misapprehension in this case, such an arrangeme^ut may be per- mitted for the current year only. A Committee, consisting of Messrs. I. Allen Jack, G. A. Scho- tield, and G. Sidney Smith, was appointed to enquire into the reported sale to Charles Stratton, of a lot. of land containing 110 acres in the Parish of Perth, and to complete the said sale if the terms are approved by them. ' A bill of Messrs. J. & A. McMillan was ordered to be paid. 76 Tho Committeo met at St. John on WeduoKclay, 1st J'l/c, 1881. Tho Secretary pre-sentod a iJeport of the proceedings of th;.« C'onmutt'io for tho past year, and was ro(iUe8tod to add tliereto an abiitract of tiio ^linutes of this meeting, and siibn.it tho same to tlie (Jcnoral Committee. . .■ ; '• ' The following Committee was ap])ointod to make arrangements for tho meetings of the Society at Fredcricton in July next, viz.: liev. (1. G. liohcits, llev. F. Alexander, (1. F. Fonoty Faq., and (J. ]{. I'arkin, Fstj. A letter was read from Mr. F. li. Hazon, Avith reference to co.sts paid by him in establishing the Will of tho late ^liss D. B. Hazen. The letter was referred to tho Finance Committee, with instruc- tions to report to tho General Committee at its next meeting. ^Ir. W. M. Jarvis, Chairman of tho Finance (.'ommitteo, pre- sented a lieport, which was ordered to be laid before the General Committee. A like order was made with reference to a lieport from tho Book Depository Committee, and a Statement of tho Treasurer regarding balances due from certain Missions on tlu! contributions reported for the past year. Mr. G. A. Schofield, Secretary of tho Board of Home Missions, presented a lieport, which was received. He also presented a Report from tho Committee on Occasional Papers, and read a draft of Paper Xo. 3, which the Committeo was authorized to have printed and circulated. ^ ,,-.1 • • /• <■ ■ The Treasurer stated that his Yearly Accounts were in course of completion, and read an abstmct of the same. Mr. Sturdee, Secretary of the Widows and Orphans Fund, reported the names of several Clergymen, who had not sent in their collections before 1st May, as provided by the Kules. It was resolved, in the cases of the following Clergymen, who have paid their collections since Ist May, that they be reinstated on the Fund : • ' . .: -j ,, , , ..''•' • .i. > ..; '.»; " Rev. Canon Medley, ■ ''»,'• Rev. F. Alexander, " ' ..;ii ; " C.Willis, >:• or" ; fv " Canon Partridge, , " J. R. Campbell. Further consideration regarding those who have not yet paid their collections, was postponed until the next meeting of this Committee. 77 Tho Secrotivry read u letter from Mr. S. Sclioficld, iuldn-Hsed to tho Lord I'ishop, tcudoring his rt'signatiou of tho olUco of Treasuror, to take eflt'ct on 1st Juno, inst. It was resolvod that Mr. Schotield'.H rosiguation bo acct'i)tod, to take ollect on Gth June. Tho Comniittoe then proceeded to oloct a Treasurer, by nouiiua- tion and ballot, and Mr. (Jeorgo E. Fairweatlior uu.s doclared by tho Chairman to bi! duly elected. It was resolved unanimously, that this ('omuiittoo h:\ve accepted, with the deepest regret, the resignation of ^Ir. S. Scholield as Treasurer of tho .Society. Tho very abK« I'liuma' in which Mr. Scholield has perforuuid the arduous duties of his olUon, and tho exactness and caro with which ho has submitted his accounts, entitle him to tho regard and warmest thanks of this Comuiittee. It was resolved, that before entering upon the duties of his office, ^Ir. Cieo. K. P'airweathor furnisli tho usual bonds, to the satisfaction of tho Finance ( 'ommitteo. An account of Messrs. J. & A. ^McMillan, for blank forms and stationery, and also one for incidental expenses incurred by tho Secretary, were ordered to be paid. -^ The Committee met at Fredericton on Friday, 8th July, 1S81. The Minutes of the last meeting wore read and approved. The following ( 'lergymon were reinstated on tho Widows and ( )rphan3 Fund, the payments recjuired having been made in each case : Rev. H. H. Neales, Ilev. H. H. ['arbor, " L. A. Hoyt, '' C. G. IJoborts. It was ordered that the following Clergymen bo admitted to tho Fund, on production of medical certificates, satisfactory to the Secretary of the Fund. Iicv. W. Greer, Rev. Joseph Rushton, Rev. Cecil P. Wihon. The following Resolutions were adopted : That Mr. T. Barclay Robinson be tho Secretary of the ' ' Fund aid in the Education of the Children of the Clergy." That 3,000 copies of the Annual Report be printed, and that the Rev. G. G. Roberts, Messrs. G. Sidney Smith, W. M. Jarvis, G. E. Fenety, T. Barclay Robinson, S. Schofield, H. L. Sturdee, and the Secretary, be a Committee to attend to that duty. 78 ^*. ■I That [Messrs. W. IM. Jarvis, H. W. Frith, G. A. Schofield, R. T. Clinch, W. Carman, G. E. Fenety, T. W. Daniel, E. L. Wetmore, S. Schofield, and the Treasurer, do form the Finance Committee for the ensuing year. That ]\rr. H. L. Sturdee be the Secretary of the "Widows and Orphans Fund" for the ensuing year. That [Messrs. I. Allen Jack, G. A. Schofield, Hnrd Peters, (}. Sidney Smith, and H. L. Sturdee, be the Glebe Lands Committee for the ensuing year. That a Committee be appointed to jjrepare, at their discretion, during the ensuing year, an " Occasional Paper," containing a statement of such facts and information as may be deemed likely to further the interests of the Society ; and report the same for the approval of the Executive ("ommittee ; and that the lievs. (,'anon Erigstocke, Canon 2\[cdley, T. E. Dowling, E. S, AV. Pontreath, and ]Messrs. CJ. A. Scliolield, and II. W. Frith, do compose tht- said Committee. It was resolved, that the Peport of the ex-Treasurer on the Accounts, togetlioi' vitli other details of the same, be printed in the Annual Peport. The best thanlcs of the ( 'ommittee Avere tendered to tlie several newspapers, for their reports of the proceedings of the late meet- ings of the Socie'tv. It was resolved, that a Special Committee bo appointed by tlie Lord Bishop, to t;ike steps to obtain additional subscriptions towards the Deliciency Fund. It was also resolved, that tlie a]iplication of I\Ir. F. V>. Iln/en, for rciuibursement of eK)ionses connected with the Will of the late Miss I). P). Hax'n, be referred to tiie Finance Committee, with instructions to confer witli Jlr. Ilazeu, and report to this Com- mittee, at its next meeting. An account of expen.^es incurred at the late meetings, amount" ing to '!^S.li't, was ordered to be paid. It Avas resolved, thnt the Finance Committee approA-e of the Guarantee required from the Parish of Addington, before pay- ment of the amount ordered by the General Committee, and that the Treasurer pay the amount, upon snch guarantee being filed with him, duly certified by the Chairman and Secretary of the Finance Committee. 79 n <« (1 20.00 20.00 fiO.OO 20 00 20.00 20,00 20.00 20.00 20.00 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS. For the Year ending July, 1881. To the Ri(/7tt Reverend the Lord Bhhop and the General Coni- ntiitet' of the Diocesan Church Society: The Board of Home ^li.ssions submit the following Keport : During the past year, the following alterations have been made in the Schedule adopted by the General Committee last July : Bathurst-The Assessment has been reduced $20 00, the Grant increased $20 00 Bay du Vin, '• " GO 00 Derby. " " 20.00 Fairvillc, " •* sources of the Mission, and considerin}.^ the len;,4h of time the. Mission had been aided by the Society, they c.uld not re- commend any alteration in the terms of the jirant. The enj^a2:e- ment has since been complotcd, and the assessment paid. In tbe case of Albert, the Deputition ro|)Orted th it after visiting several parts of the ^Mission and consulting the peoj)le, they were convinced that if the work was to b ^ uiaintuined, the gnint from the Society must bo inon-ased for a time and a reduction miide in the assessment. The Mission litis been "acant some montlis, au(?, in view of the present state of the Society's funds, the Board cannot recommend any chan .V 80' arrangement be continued next year, [''•ovidecl a satisfactory arrange- ment can be made to supply Douglas with services. VAKSONAGE HOUSES. Grants of $100 each have been made upon the usual conditions to Stanley, Westfield, and Burton. The lioard desire the General Committee to give direction as to the payment of these grants, which are made conditional upon the pxistence of available funds (see Rule 13, page 16, D. C. S. Report, 1880). DIVINITY SCIIOLAIlSnil'S FUND. A grant of $G0 from the income of this Fund has been pai I to Mr. James Cowie, suojcet to the Rules which govern the Fund. XKW GRANTS. A grant of $40 h:ts been made for the services of the Reverend B. Shaw, in tlie Mission of Johnston, during the past year. SOCIETY rOK THE PUOPAOATION OF THE GOSPEL The Board have sent to this Society, as requested, a full statement of the v7ork at present maintained in the Diocese. The grant made to this Diocese for 1881 was £1,900 for Missionary purposes, and £120 for Divinity Scholarships; this was £100 less than the grant for 1880. The grant for 1882 is £1,500 for Missionary purposes and £100 for Divinity Scholarships — being a reduction of £400, or about $2,000. In the letter announcing this large red'.iction, the Secretary says that " they had before them the duty of redm-ing the existina grants to the extent of £7,94'), and there object has bean to do this with the least possible hardship to individuals, and the least hindrance to the work of the Church." For several years past the Board have pointed out in every report the danger of a large reduction in this grant, so that no person can .say that it is now made without due warning. Even now, six months' notice has been given. During that time every effort must be mado to make up the amount. In view of the rule adopted thirteen years ago by the venerable Society — that nine years should be the time during which it might contribute towards the support of a Clergy- man in a Colonial Mission— it must surely be acknowledged that there is an especial duty upon Missions which have been assisted for thirty or forty years, to become self supporting within a short time. Surely all will unite in the effort that must be made to pre- vent Churches being closed and Missions abandoned. There are many who avail themselves of all the services of the Church, and yet give little or nothing to the Diocesan Church Society, without whose grant those services could not be maintained. Let there be a Committee appointed at once in each Mission throughout the Diocese to call upon every person attending the services of the Church and urge them to contribute according to their ability to the maintenance of those services. The Board desire here tc remind every Mission receiving aid from mg -•jursr-- 81 this grant that one of the conditions upon which it is marie is, that they sRnd a contribution to the Forei;;n Missions of the Society. According to the Report for 1880. there were no contributions from' Andover. Bright, Barton, Cambridge}, Grand M man, Moncton, New Maryland Newcastle, Petersville, Ric'hil)Ueto, Richmond, Resti- gouche, Sackville, St. George, St. David's, Springliwld, Waterford. RULES AND REGUIATI0X3 OF THE BOARD. In order to facilit.ite the workinij of the financial arrangements between the Society and the ^Missions receivinij aid therefrom, the Board niadi:-, durintj the past year, such alterations in the rules as were nect^ssary to allow the Mis'^ious the full quart 'r to nial74.86, an amount sullicient to pay two of the average grants mnde by the Society to Missions. During the year 52 additional boxes were issued, making 750 in all, and the Committee have now on hand 250 boxes of a better make and more attractive pattern, which they hope, will be taken by the Clergy for their schools at this time. The Committee have also issued .3 Ijeaflets, copies of which are herewith presented, containing informaticm which, it was hoped, would interest the children of the Diocese, and call forth a practical token of their sympathy with the work of the Church in their midst. These Leaflets were written for the committee by the Rev. J. H. S. Sweet, the Rev. W. 0. Raymond, and the Rev. T. E. Dowling. Your Committee are confident that if their plan, both to interest the children of the Diocese in the work of Home Mi-sions, and to se- cure their contributions to the funds of the Church Society, is hearti- ly carried out by the Clergy, it will decide in a large measure the future attitude of these children towards the Church, and will be the means, under God's blessing, of assisting this Society in pro- secuting its work without the help of extraneous resources, now being so largely withdrawn; they would, therefore, urge upon all the Clergy, and the Superintendents of Sunday Schools, the advisability of procuring, without delay. Mission Boxes from the Committee, for distribution among the children, and would beg of them also, to see that the Leaflets are disposed of in the same way, and that the remittances of money are made promptly in January and July. In closing their report they would reccommeiivl that the number t: 84 of Members on the Committee be increased to seven, in order that a more general interest in its work may be felt in the Diocese. Respectfully sabmitted, JAMES H. TALBOT, ' • ' ■ FREDERICK 8. SILL. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD, ,. ,: GEO. E. FAIRWEATHER. EXPENSES. 500 Mission Boxes at 5i cts $27.50 Less uaid by the Bishop, 3.30 $24.20 250 Mission Boxes atTcts., 17.60 2 Leaflets, 1000 copies at $4.00 8.00 1 Leaflet. " " ' 5.00 250 Red Labels to recover old boxes, ) 250 White Labels, unnumbered, > 6.30 1000 White Labels tor bottom of new boxes, ) Postage 3.17 Expenses on boxes in Albert Co., 2.5 Total, $64.42 mM-'^^ 85 REPORT OF THE BOOK DEPOSITORY COMMITTEE. For the Tear ending Juljf 1881. To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop, and the General Com- mittee of The Diocesan Church Socictij : • The Committee, \o whom was entrusted the arrangement of the Depository of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, beg to submit their Annual Report and Accounts. The sale of Books for the year ending April 30, 1880, amounted to $814 69 The sale of Books for the year ending April 30, 1881, amounted to 936 36 Showing an increase of sales to the amount of $121 67 The Committee have kept up throughout the year the stock of cheap copies of the Book of Common Prayer, although the demand has keen larger than usual. The Commentory on the Bible, with Maps and Plans, is now com* plete in seven volumes, including the Apuchryphal Books. It forms in itself a valuable library to the Bible Student. The price of the set is $8.40, less ten per cent, to members. '* The Dawn of Day," an illustrated Monthly Magazine for Sunday School and Parish use, having been enlarged to twelve pages, and otherwise improved, the Committee hope to be able to supply Sun- day Schools with copies in advance, at the rate of one cent each copy. This cost will not include postage from the Depository in St. John. The Committee being anxious to introduce the Society's publica- tions into every Parish of the Diocese, are prepared to engage a Colporteur, and will be glad to hear of a suitable person who can fill this post. With the limited funds at their disposal, the Committee do not feel justified in investing any portion of the Diocesan Church Society's loan in branch depositories. The Stock on the shelves of the Depository at Messrs. McMillan's has been replenished four times in the course of the year, is in ex- cellent condition, and meets all ordinary demands. The Treasurer's Account accompanies this Report. Respectfully submitted, THEODORE E. DOWLING, Secretary. 86 REPORT OF THE TREASURER. For tlie Year ending July, 1881. To the RIfjht licrcrrnd the Lord Btsliop, and the General Coin- in Ittei- of The Dloceaan Church Society : The Treasurer begs to submit herewith his Accounts for the past year, all of which, with the Vouchers, were duly handed to the Auditors of the Society for their examination. It does not appear to have been customary, in past years, for the Treasurer to make any Annual Report to the Society, other than his Accounts. These are, however, two voluminous to be read at the meeting of the General Committee. In order therefore to bring before Your Lordship, and the Committee, the most important facts contained in the Accounts, as well as some recommendations in regard to the same, the Ti'easurer begs to submit herewith the fol- lowing Report, which he hopes may be of some service to the Society. GENERAL PURPOSES ACCOUNT. The Account annexed hereto exhibits the total Receipts and Pay- ments during the past year, on account of the General Purposes of the Society, classed under tbeir different headings. The following statement shews the position of the Account now^ as compared with the corresponding period last year: Apparent. Real. Indebtedness lilt May, 1880 5,787 43 4,409 04 ^' <» 1881, 3,707 16 2,Hj8 57 Decrease during tlie past year, $2,(>so 2S $2,;)0() 47 The difference between the apparail and real Indebtedness is ex- plained by there being certain Accounts unsettled at the end of each year, which alter the total amounts as above. The present Indebted- ness of $2,108 67 is due to Invested Capital Funds of the Society, which it was found necessary to use, at various times during previous years, for General Purposes. There is no provision at present for the re-payment of this sum, but as the amount is not large now, it is to be hoped that Churchmen will come forward at the Annual Meeting this year and subscribe their names to the extent required, and thus restore to the Capital Funds of the Societj^, what it has been found necessary to borrow temporarily from them, lor General Purr "ses. 87 MISSIONARY GRANTS. On Ist May 1880 there was in all $671. 00, of the previous year's Grants, remaining uiiptiid by the Society, to eight Missionaries, for various reasons. During the past year, the causes for non-payment of this balance have been removed by the Missions, and the entire amount has been paid to the Miitsionaries concerned. The total amount of Grant '06 47 Total, $472 64 This anionnt is $122.()4 morn than whb estimated and - 1^ ^ 1J4 lllli^ V] % / Kiotographic Sciences Corporalion 23 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4303 4> %° 90 talcing up colleoiions in their ChuroheR in aid of the different Funds of the Society. . ' , ' DEFICIENCY FUND. ' ' ' Tlie total amount of Subj^criptions promised towards this Fund was $2,109.19, of which $202.00 wad ptiid to the Treasuror just previ- ous to the closin*; of the Accounts for the year 1879-1880. Durins; the past year, the sum of 81,894 19 has been received, leaving a baH ance of $13 00 still unpaid, which is due from tlie " Church Guardian'* Fund.* CHILDRESS MISSION BOXES. The total Receipts during the past year amounted to $739.28, or an averao^R of about 93 cents per box, all through. The cost of boxes, leaflets, ezpressage, etc , paid out during the year, amounted to $62.17, leaving a net balance on hand of $677.11, which has been credited to General Purposes Account for the year. The results of this effort to aid the Funds of the Society appear most satisfactory, especially when it is remembered that the above large amount has been collected during the first year that the boxes have been in use in the Diocese. The Report of the Special Committee on this subject should shew the names of Missions from which Returns have not yet been re- ceived, up to 1st January last. MISS D. B. HAZEN TRUST, -y' ^ ' INCOME ACCOUNT. " ''■ The Rent account with the tenants of this property shews the fol- lowing totals for the past year : Arrears of Rent due the Society on 1st May, 1880, 1,584 25 Total Rents for year 1880-1881, 990 50 •■" ■ ■ ■'"'■•' ' ' '■'' "'■'• ■••■^' ' ""■ • 2,674 76 Collections made during past year, 1,612 76 Arrears owing on 1st May, 1881, $962 00 Of the amount collected during the past year ($1,612.75), the sum of $338,17 was paid out for taxes, interest on legacies, legal expenses, and cost of collection, leaving a balance on hand of $1,274.58, which has been transferred to General Purposes Account. • Of the arrears now owing ($962 00), the sum of $661.50 is due from five tenants, whose yearfy rents together only amount to $161.00, shewing them to be about ih years in arrears, on an aver- age. These arrears accumulated during the time that the validity of Mi^s Hazen's Will was in dispute ', the tenants being then unwill- ing to pay rent to any one until the dispute was settled. They are now, however, endeavouring to pay up the amounts they owe, but will of course require somd further time to do so. The collections dnring the past year include $212.50 from these five tenants. The *This amount has since been paid. ^^ ^ lesuin )ensee, which 91 remainder of the arrears ($300.50) is dne from seven otker tenanls^ who are able to pay, and will, no donbt, do so very shortly now. The present total yearly rents of this Property amount to $990.50. of whicD, about $400.00 is required to pay taxes, interest on legacies, legal expenses and costs of collection, leaving a net balance of about $600.00 available for the General Purposes of the Society. There are several blocks of land m different parts of St. John County, belonging to this Trust, at present lying idle. If these could be leased, the additional rent would of course be available for General Purposes. The Collection of rents from this Property should be closely at- tended to in future, more especially, because the tenants as a rule belong to a class who find it extremely difiBcnlt to pay up arrears,, if allowed to accumulate tor an^ length of time. It i>« satisfactory to be able to liote, that the active efforts that were made during the past year to collect these rents, resulted in reducnng the arrears to- something less than one year's rent of the whole Property. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT. During thfi past year two Legacies contained in the Will have been paid off by the Society, viz : $800.00 to Miss Dunham, and $180.00 to the Administratrix of the Estate of the late Miss de Wolfe. The sum of $40 J 00 has also been paid by the Society to Mrs. Charles Hazen, in settlement of the Lawsuit commenced by her late husband, to upset Miss Hazen^s Will ; and in connection with thi» settlement $50 00 has been paid to the Solicitor engaged by the Society for his servlcts. The sum of $200.00 was received during the past year, for the Society's undivided interest in a Tract of Land situated at Martin's Plead, St. John County, which was sold to Messrs. W. H. & J. Eourke^ of Quaco. There are now only two Bequests, specified in the Will, which re- main unsettled, and arrangements to pay them are at present being completed by the Finance Committee. The Principal Account rendered herewith, shews a debit balance of $1,033.60, but there were also some additional amounts paid out in previous years on same account, whiuh were 'jharged to General Purposes Accdunt. The Treasurer begs to recommend that these amounts should now be transferred to this account, and carried for- ward with the above balance, against the Trust, until repaid to the Society by the sale of part of the Property. The following are the amounts referred to : March 25, 1875, Paid F. E. Barker, Court Fees 140 00 *• " " Acc't Cost" 300 00 " <• Wm. Elder, Publishing Report of Pro- ceedings 127 20 May 1,1877, " Dr.Bavaril,Witnes8 Fee, Probate Court 20 OO •' " C.W.Weldon, St. James Church Case, 250 OO May 1,1878, " " Bal. ofhis Ac't,$150 00 Less repaid by F. E. Barker,. . 84 74 65 26 , U»..\i Total $902 4& I 6^ Interest on the entire balance should of course be charged each year to the Income Account, in order to shew correctly the real net revenue derived by the Society, trom the Property. SCOVIL TRUST. The rent of the Brick Building on North Market Wharf, belonging to this Trust, has been arranged by the Finance Committee with y. S. White, Esq., the present tenant, at $750.00 per annum, for three years commencini; 1st May, 1880 ] and that amount has oeen i'>eceived from him for the past year. Out of this rent the following payments have been made : Ground Rent, Taxes, Fire Insurance, Repairs, «&c., 184 93 Rev. Benj. Shaw, Cambridge, 400 00 Repairs of St. James Church, Cambridge, 24 00 General Purposes of D. C. S., remainder, 141 07 Total $ 750 00 The payments to Rev. Mr. Shaw were made on the recommenda- tion of the Finance Committee, approved by the Executive Commit- tee, but as both these Bodies sustained the Treasmer's opinion, that, under the Will of the late Mr. Scovil, the payment of the $400.00 should be specially ordered to the Clergyman intended, each year^ by the General Committee ; that mode of proceeding had better be adopted in the future. $150.00 per annum may at present be estimated as the probable met amount available from this Trust, for the General Purposes of the Society. >■'..■■, a INTEREST ACCOUNT. The Receipts of Interest during the past year have been as follows : From Chipman Trust Investments, $2,690 00 " Merritt •< " 234 00 " General Investments, etc 1,737 55 ,^ Less Interest on Special Funds, et".. 1,356 00 38155 ,'.' , i.\ ,; : Total, $3 ,205 55 This amount has been credited to General Purposes Account. There is no Interest in arrears on any of the Investments of the Society. * CmPMAN TRUST. The Capital amount of this Fund is $40,000.00, which is at present Invested as follows : $21,000 00 in Debentures bearing 6 per cent Interest, $1,260 00 19,000 00 m liortgages " 7 " y,i •• 1,330 00 * «40,000 0$ ....:..\. $2,69000 93 No change was made in the Investments during the past year. The yearly interest ($2,t90.QO) has all been collected, and credited to- General Purposes Account. MERRTTT TRUST. ' " " ' ' '" The Capital amount of this Fund is $3,900.00, which is at present invested in Debentures bearing 6 per cent, interest. No change was made in the Investments during the past year. The yearly interest ($234.00) has all been collected, and credited to Qoneral Purposes Account. ,. , ,„ ,. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. The uninvested balance on hand Ist May, 18S0, was $13.58 ; and the receipts dnring the past year have been as follows : Interest on Capital $13,600 00 for one year (o^ 6 percent ,... $81G 00 Premiums and Collections per H. L Sturdee, Secretary,.... 474 38 Special Contributions, 4 00 Total, $2,294 38 Out of these amounts the following Pensions have been paid, viz: to Mrs. J. M. Stirlinjr $100.00, Mrs. J. H. Saturley $2U0.00, and Mrs. J. F. Cari' $200.00. Besides which, the sum of $800 00 has been added to the Capital of the Fund, leaving an uninvested balance on hand of $7.96. The Capital amount of this Fund now amounts to $14,400.00, and the yearly interest at 6 per cent, to $864.00. The Pensions chargeable to the Fund at present, amount to $500.CO per annum, as specified above. ,^ ,^ ,! WIDOWS AND ORPHANS SPECIAL FUND. The amount at the credit of this Fund was $162.10 on Ist May, 1880, since when, there has been only one contribution received, of $3.00, making the total amount $165.10. There have not been any payments made out of the Fund up to the present time. INCAPACITATED AND AGED CLERGY FUND. On Ist May, 1880, the Capital amount of this Fund was $5,100 00. and the uninvested balance on hand $533.75. Of this latter amount, $600 00 has been added to the Capital, making the total amount in- vested $5,600.00. The following statement shows the Receipts and Payments during the past year : Uninvested balance on hand 1st May, 1880,.... 633 75 Less added to Capital 600 00 — — 33 75 Interest on Capital, $6,600.00 for 1 year @ 6 per cent. 336 GO 869 75 Grant paid to Rev. Thoi. Hartin, Canterbury, 275 00 Uninvested balance on hand lit May, 1881,. $94 75 ■I I ■:j-j -^4 li\ 94 This balance, together with a year'n intAreat, 9336.0D, on the Capi. tal Fund, will be more than suffioient to pay the full Fenaion of 9400.00 to Rev. Mr. Hartin during the coming year ; and there need not, therefore, be any Grant made on his account, for that period, out of General Purposes Fund. EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY FUND. The uninvested balance on hand Ist May, 1880, was $9.79, to which there hfls been added one yearns interest on the Capita], viz: — $1,500.00 @ 6 per cent., $90.00, making the total amount «99.79. There have not been any further receipts or payments on this ac- count during the past year. The Capital amonnt of the Fand remains at $1,50000, the yearly Interest on which @ 6 per cent, is $90.00. DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. The uninvested balance on hand 1st May, 1880, was $63,84, to which there has been added one yearns interest on the Capital, viz : $1,200.00 @ 6 per cent., $72 00, mnking the total amount $135.84. Out of this sum a Grant of $60.00 has been paid during the past year to Mr. J. R. deW. Cowie, a Divinity Student at King's College, Windsor; leaving an uninvested balance on hand of $75.84. The Capital amonnt of the Fund remains at $1,200.00, the yearly interest on which @ 6 per cent is $72.00. ' : - • GLEBE LANDS TRUST. This Account has been adjusted during the past year, and now shows the following amounts to be on hand from the sale of Glebe Lands in the two Districts specified, viz : 19th Tract, Blissfield Receipts, 130 00 ' u\)A.i Less Legal expenses, etc , 13 10 116 90 10th Tract, Addington, Receipts, 359 95 - ' Less Legal expenses, etc., 7 60 .^n.u.h: . ^ - 352 35 .;; .U ,,., Total, $469 2? These amounts are payable to the Church Corporations, in the re- spective Parishes, as soon as such bodies are legally elected and duly qualified to receive the monies. In the mean time, any Interest that is received on ^ame may be applied under the Glebe Lands Act, to the 6f nerail 'Pui'poses of the Societty. The balance of Interest at present on band, $110.25, has been so Applied. S5 MISSIONS ASSESSMENT ACCOUNT. ' ' The total amounts received from the Missions and paid to the Missionaries, during the past year, are as follows : ' . For Year 1879-80. On hand 1st May, 1880, 15 00 Receipts from Missions dur- ing year, 1,263 27 12,856 60 422 50 14,542 37 For Year For Year .880-81. 1881-82. 15 00 " Total. 30 00 1,278 27 12,871 60 422 50 14,572 37 ments to Missionaries duringyear, 1,278 27 12,87160 70 00 14,219 87 Balance on hand, " *' $352 50 $352 50 The Assessments due from the different Missions have all been settled up except the following : vf :oc-,^n r»..- .« " Year Year Year ^'**'°"- ^"«'*'- 1877-78. i88o-8t. 1881-82 Aberdeen, Rev. Arthur Hoadley,... « 33 33 " Albert, •' Geo. Love, Bay du Vin,.... ♦' E. P. Flewellinpr,. Douglas " Wm. L. B. McKiel, Petersville, ** Joseph Smith, " Queensbury,.... *♦ A. H. Weeks, " Weldford " W. B. Armstrong,. " St. Marys and Stanley " Wm. Jaffrey, 40 00 Total. 33 33 60 62 " 65 62 65 00 •' 65 00 70 00 " 70 00 19 84 56 66 76 50 40 00 " 40 00 55 00 «• 55 00 II « 40 00 Total $40 00 $348 79 $56 66 $445 46 The Rules and Regulations of the Board of Home Missions, in re- gard to the Missionaries' Salaries, have been strictly enforced by the Treasurer, in all oases, during the past year, and it is gratifying to be able to record, that the resuTts have ]teen most satisfactory to the Society, and it is hoped, to the Missions and Clergymen also. The followin(? list of Missions, suspended for being in arrears, on the different Quarterly dates, during the past year, shews a steady improvement; the number suspended on the last Quarter-day, being only about half what it was on the first Quarter day : QUARTER ENDING. July 1, 1880, .i,l-i'.:v, October 1, 1880, ' ■ January 1, 1881, "^ Aprill, 1881, It should also be noted that, although the AssessmenUi put upon the different Missions, duriiig the past yearj ; were greater toan ever before, the bsdances of same remi^ining unpaid at the end of the year, are cdnsiderably less than they have ever been ; and only klxmt one S'lii' J ,n •^^;^ MISSIONS IN ARREARS. 33 Missions. 25 " 19 « '.li > "^. m n M ,^1 ii m 96 quarter of the amount that was in arrears at the corresponding date last year. And this rei^ult is even more satisfactory, when it is remembered, that the amount of Voluntary Contributions received from the dififer- ent Missions, during the past year, was also greater than ev»>r before, being $3,858.57 greater than during the year previous, und ■^2,882.31 greater than the average contributions during the three preceding years. ' ' INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. r , - The following Statement will shew a summary of the transactions during the past year on this account: Balance on Ist May, 1880, $4,366 65 Bond and Mortgage, Jas A. McLauchlan and Wife —paid olV, 1 ,000 GO York Co. Debenture, matured and paid off by Municipality, 800 00 Debentures s;iven in exchanjre, including Premiums, 3,355 00 Mrs. Sarah C. deWolfe Bequest. Rempis on account 395 80 Widows and Orphans Fund — Addition to Capital, 800 (*0 ~" - - - .. 500 00 $11,217 46 Incapacitated und Agfid Clergy Fund, do. Debentures purchased or taken in exchange, including Premiums, $5,391 25 Transfer to credit Glebe Lands Trust,. 30 75 5,422 00 Balance. $6J95 45 This balance, which hns been temporarily borrowed from the In- vestments, and used for General Purposes, should be re-paid and in- vested again, as soon as ever the finances of the Society will permit. .! " ' " r ■ ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Derby) TRUST. There has not been any cliange made in the Investments of this . Fund during the past year. The Capital amount of $600.00 is invested in St. John Sewerage and Water Debentures, bearing 6 per cent. Interest, payable half- yearly, on 1st May and Ist November. The Interest collected on same, durine the past year, has been paid to Rev. Augustus F. Hiltz, Rector of St. Peter's Church, Derby. The next payment of Interest ($18.00) will be due on Ist November. . WHETEN (Richibucto) TRUST. .., . , ; Some -changes have been made in the Investments of this Fund during the past year, by order of the Finance Committee, in order that the Interest on the Debentures might all be payable at the same semi-annual dates, instead of at several different dates, as heretofore. The Capital amount of $2,000.00 is now all invested iu Fredericton School Debentui^s, bearing 6 per cent, interest, payable half-yearly, on Ist January and Ist July. '' i •'* -:«^'* ; '^-i '-^i The interest collected on same diirihl the ^ast year, iip to Ist 97 January^ has been pud to Rev. Messrs. Jones and Almon for the periods during «vhich thev were reat^futivuly Rectors of the Parish. The next payment of interest, $G().O0, will be due on Ist July. TREASURER'S GENERAL ACCOUXT. The following is a statement of the diiTZ32SrZ3X*X*X7Z=t.33. Okkickus .S.vr.AuiK.s : Tin: Skoketaiiv, SlnO 00 Thk Tkkaslkeu :{0(» (»0 ^,„ ^ ^^ 8400 GO rrintin« Annual liepovt, $200 00 '*"■"'"••• J!!!13 400 00 DouiiLAS J'ropertv, St.. John : Tuxes, cV- 50 00 S. P. (1. Pkxhioxs: Mrs. S. D. Lee Street $2U.O0 Mrs. F. CosTKU, 2U 00 Mrs. John Ulack, 2U 00 Mrs. N. A. CosTKR, 2U 00 Mis-sioxAiiv (Iraxts: Per .Schedule recommended by Board of Home Missions, 1H.435 OO' ^o,, .,^,j ^^^^ S. p. O. Graxt : Three Quarters, at £1,900 per an. £1,425 <.>ne do. at 1,500 *' 375 £1,800 $8,700 00 Ixterest: Chipman Trust Investment?,... $2,500 00 Merritt Trust Investments, 234 00 Glebe Lands Trust Investments, 23 16 General Investments, 246 65 3,098 81 Miss D. T>. Hazex Trust : Net Income, 600 00 ; 8. ScoviL Trust: ' Net Income, 150 00 * Mission Boxes: ; , io. — The above statement does not make any provision for re- payment of the present Deficiency, amounting to $2,l{i8.57. S. SCHOFIELD, Trecmwer. n 100 w o o CO X o Pi X u W o oi o 101 ,1 3 « o t»^ 8 8 8 90 I to I ^ O 5 8 81?! it 4 \l II e3 « S « ^ ^ o w 7 A « o S >> o a s. 6 i H 2 51 3 TJ J « CO I d .9 ". to H to OJ H? O H 00 o w o o OJ 11 (0 I I 3 li p 0) ■2 1 o > fl « J J u 5 J< . Bj ^ 8 ?5 Sis (^ ^ .a «» O Q •3 5 > a 2 -o I 11-^ [X. O CO c/i rded them in conducting the Audit thereof. Respectfully submitted, C. H. FAIRWEATHER. G. W. WHITNEY. Auditors. St. John, N. B., 6 July, 1881. 103 FINANCE COMMITTEE. Year eniing July. 1881. The following is an Abstract of tho lleports of the Finance Committee to the Executive Committee, submitted during the year 1880-81 : (been been )RS. MARCH 1881. 1. The Will of the late IVIlss D. ?>. Hazex. — The litiga- tion respecting the validity of this Will has, with the advice ol Counsel, in order to save the expense of appeal to the Supreme Court of (^anada, been finally settled, by paying tho Executrix of the Will of the late Charles Hazon, deceased, $400.00 in full of all claims ; the Society receiving a due release from her. This settle- ment having been made, the Committee paid the following legacies charged on the real estate beciueathcd to the Society, viz. : Miss Dunham, with interest to date of payment, $842 67 The Administratrix of the late Maria I)e Wolfe, in full, 180 00 2. Miss Bailey Bequest. — All eftbrtsto settle this matter hav- ing failed, the Executor of Ann Emerson, deceased, had filed a Bill in Equity against all parties interested, to get the direction of the Court as to the disposal of the Estate ; and Dr. F. E. Barker had been retained for the Society. 3. The Will of the lati: Samuel Scovil, Cambridge. — Deceased bequeathed the North JMarket Wharf property to the Society for the General Purposes thereof, subject to payment of £100 of the annual rents and profits of tho property "towards the support of a resident Clergyman near St. James Church in Cam- bridge." This amount had all along been paid to the Rev. B. Shaw, Rector of St. James'. Committee recommended that in future an order should be made annually by the General Commit- tee as to whom this amouut is to be paid. 41 • ■ i.' 101 4. The Committee reported bundry changes made in the General Investments of the Society since the last Annual Meeting. JUNE, 1881. 1. Notice had been received from the Treasurer of the Munici^ pality of the City and County of St. John, that lieformatory De- benture No. 1, for $500, would be paid off six months from March 18th, or sooner if desired, in accordance with the terms stated in the Debenture. 2. Certain necessary repairs had been ordered to the S. Scovil Trust property, North Market Wharf. 3. The Treasurer's account of monies invested and held for in- vestment was submitted. "^ . Ha,. JUNE 30, 1881. 1. Mr. S. Schofield having resigned the office of Treasurer, and Mr. G. E. Fair weather been appointed thereto, it had been referred to this Committee to approve of the Uond required from the new Treasurer; and Mr. Fair weather had furnished a Bond from him- self in $4,000, and four sureties in $1,000 each, which had been approved by the Committee, and lodged with Mr. Jarvis, as Chair- man. 2. As to the application of Mr. Francis B. Hazen, referred to the Committee, to be re-imbursed a portion of the costs paid by him in the contest of Miss D. B. Hazen's Will, the Committee re- ported as follows : — That Miss Hazen had left all her personal estate to Mr. Hazen — That the real estate devised to the Society, might, after deducting all charges on it. be valued at about... $15,000 00 and the real estate devised to St. James Church, at... 6,250 00 Mr. Hazen stated that the personal estate realized 8,750 00 Total valuation, $30,000 00 A greater part of the costs had been ordered to be paid out of the personal estate, although Mr. Hazen had not been a party to the proceedings against the Will. The Society, though not striotly liable in law, was bound in common justice and fairness to bear a proportion of the costs of maintaining the Will; and, according to above valuation, that proportion would be one-half : — 105 Mr. Hazenhadf 1 S5,355 71 The Society had already paid 1,352 46 St. James Church do about 500 00 Total Costs, 87,208 17 One half of this being 3,604 08 And the Society having paid 1,352 46 Left to be paid Mr. Hazen, S2,251 62 The Report recommended that Mr. Hazen should be offered so much of Miss Hazen's real estate as might be deemed by the Ex- ecutive Committee value for above amount, or, if Mr. Hazen should prefer being paid a smaller amount in money or securities, that the Executive Committee should be empowered to settle the same with him, and, if necessary, apply to the Legislature for authority and power to carry out any arrangement made with him, without further reference to the General Committee. l^i g? '.f.. f.)'-M 106 cc oc I— I '5- ! 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Martin, of Canterbury, Quarter ending 1st July, 1880, $50 00 •» '• lst(.)ct., 1880, 25 00 ♦< *' 1st Jan., 1881, 25 00 " " 1st April, 1881, 25 00 125 On *' S. P. (J. PENSION!;) paid during year: Mrs. S. D. Lee Stuket One Year, $244 00 '* F. CoSTEU, do 244 00 " John Black, do 244 00 •' N. A. CoSTEH, do 244 00 97'j III " Officers Salaries : The Secretary, 1st April 1880, to 1st April, 1881, One year $100 00 The Treasurer, 1st May, 1880, to 1st June, 1881, Thirteen mouths, 325 00 425 001 " (.'ontixgencies paid during year : Printing and Mailinjr Annual Report, 8216 17 Stationery, Printing, Postage, (&c., 256 47 472 <)i\ " Property, Prince William and Water Streets, St. John : Taxes and Advertising during year, ^S 1!)| ; • ' ^ : : .- ;.■"■'■.,•;,. i. .:' ; • 827,G58 62| 1881. : ;. " " May 1. To Balance brought down, : $3,707 15| i '■•-■ &tii©>i^.'tf ■iS«l^V"5iii'(S«..";jiliL-J-:*^^ Ill POSES I ACCOUNT, YEAR ISSO-Sl. Ck. S5 T""^" 13 I ^'"1 ^' ^' ^'' ^'^'^^"^^ I't'Coived during year: • ■ • Quarter endinojlst July, 1880, jf.iooC'^ ex. ICSi 82,4; i9 16 " " Ist O^t., ISSO, 5(J<) " l(8i U 4(1;] 60 " " IstJan., IS81, .500 " 108 '2,;J'.)8 05 " " l9tApril,1881, 475 " 108 2.278^08 .«9,48S 80 " SunscRinioxs and Coli-kctionh received during year : Year 1877-1878, Entire balance, $20 00 Year 1878-1879, Entire halanee 78 IVJ 19 8-H 36 ■ Year 1879-1880, Total aiu'tpromisi'd, $7,;ij9 52 '" ^ Paid last year, $421 yr. Unpaid yet, 188 72 (JIO 08 ' •' ' 0,748 84 Year 1880-1881, Pv'iceived(»n account .'312 60 , , .^ oo (,i.')y oo " Dei'Icifacy Fund Suuscriptions received during year : Total amount promised, $2,109 19 Paid last year, $202 00 125 00 ■ Unpaid yet 13 00 215 00 , ,r .. 1.894 19 " Children s Mission JJoxes: Total Receipts from Boxes during year, $739 28 Cost of Boxes, Leaflets, Expressage, etc , 62 17 < 7 11 " Miss D. 15. Hazen Trust : ')7uO0B Total Rent, including arrears to date, $2,574 75 Uncollected yet 962 00 1.612 75 Taxes. Interest, Commission, etc., during year, 338 17 i o-< -q 1,2 < 4 i)a S, ScoviL Trust : Rent of Store, North Market Wharf, One Y ear, $750 00 Rev, B.Shaw, Grant to Ist May, 1881, $400 00 425 00 H Repairs, St. James' Church, Cambridge, 24 00 Ground Rent, Insurance, Taxes, Re- pairs, &c., 184 93 608 93 ,,, ,„ ^ 141 07 " Interest received during year . 1-0 (54 ■ From Chipman Trust Investments, 2,.o90 00 '* Merritt Trust Investments, 234 00 " General Investments, 38165 n oaK. rr ^^ ^^" " Glebe Lands Trust : Balance of Interest to date, 110 25 " Balance carried down, 3,707 15 «27,658C2( , , ,-; <$2 7,6o8l2 3,707 151 , ■ S. SCHOFIELD, ■ ~ ' -- ■ Treasurer. " y 112 8 H I 00 00 H H Ed CO eo »! 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Benjamin Shaw, Grant for vear ending 1st May, 1881, .'. $400 00 " Do. for repairs of St. James' Church, Cambridge, 24 00 " Fire Insurance on Building. North Market Wharf, year ending 13th Oct. 1881. $5,000, at 60c per cent. 30 00 " Taxes, City of St. John, year 1880-1881, 84 75 '< Water Taxes, " " •' 15 :}3 " Ground Rent, City Corporation, year ending lat April, 1881, 28 00 " Estate late Thomas Parks, Privilege of Drain, for year ending 1st May, 188], 5 00 " Repairs of Store during year, 21 86 " Balance carried to credit of " General Pur- ^^ poses" Account, 14107 ^ $760 (X> 122 TV'S ON ACCOUNT OF 1880. May 31. June 1. 4. 15. July 5. Sep.20. Dec. 30. 1881. Jan. 20. Feb, 16. June 2. May 1. James W. Stackhouse, 100 B<-xes, at 7c Do. 500 " " S^c 27 60 Less paid by the Bishop, 3 30 John S Craft, 50 Boxes, at 7c Do 50 " •• Do 60 " " Rev. F. S. Sill, Secretary, Postages, etc 1 42 Leaflets, d-c 4 00 Cartage of Boxes in Albert County, John S. Craft, 50 Boxes, at 7c Rev, F. S. Sill. 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Sturdee, do 1 00 22 60 <♦ Com'n for collecting Rents, $1,612.75, at 5 p. c. 80 64 •• Balance of Interest on " Principal " account, during year ending 1 May, 1881, 14 20 " Balance carried to credit of ** General Pur- poses" account, ' ^>274 58 ^^^^ 126 GLEBE LANDS TRUST. The Capital amount of this Fund is .$409.25, as per Rtaloraent of Account on jkijic* 127. The interest on siiuie to tliito. lias boon nppropj iatorf to th, which is tho correct amount, DR. To I. Allen Jack- Conveyance of Land in 10th Tract. Addington, to Capt. Aylett $5 00 Convt'vance of Land in lUth Tract, Klissfield, to Robort Swim, .' 00 Postage previous to 20th June, 1877, :ii 00 .'« to 30th June, 1880 75 "sis'tH " Balance transfer/ed to General Pur- poses Account, 110 25 $63 25 30 00 30 1 1< $124 '10 $124 00 Memo — The Glebe Land Acts provide that the Puixcipal monies received from the sain of these Lands, must be retained by the So- ciety, until a Church Corporation is formed in each Pai'ish to receive and hold the money ; but the Interest may be applied either to- wards the support of a Travelling Missionary, or the General Pur- poses of the Society. L24 00 127 GLEBE LANDS. Statcmont of Jircclpts ami Exju'MOft !n noinfctiun n-ltli Cihhi' Lamhfrom lih Juhj, 1870, io Ut Ma>j, IHHI. lOrii TRACT, BLISSFIELD. Rkckiits. 1870. July?. Nelson Brett, $10 00 " Michael CiuToll, 1^0 00 1877. July G. Ilobort Swim, per Rev. \Vm. Cnulpn. 100 Oi) ^ ^ S130 00 ExrKXSKS. 187G. July 7. Rev. Win. Crndon, Exponses, .*?7 .50 187!). Jan. 9. Creo.D. Street.Acknowledgment to DceJ, 60 1880. July 6. I. Allen Jack, Conveyance to Robt. Swim, 5 00 13 10 Balance on hand, $116 IH) 10th tract, ADDINGTON. RKCKII'TS. 187G. Sept. IS. Captain Aylett, $152 00 Oct. 26. Do 103 00 1877. Feb. 10. Do 104 95 ^ $359 95 Expenses. 1878. Nov. 25. W. S. Smith, Expenses, $2 00 1879. Jan. 9. Geo.D.Street, Acknowledgement to Deed, 60 1880. July 6. I. Allen Jack, Conveyance to Capt. Aylett, 5 00 7 60 Balance on hand, $352 35 RECAPITULATION. 19th Tract, Blissfield, Balance, $116 90 10th " Addington, " 352 35 Total $469 25 12S INTEREST AOOOUNT. Ky Chipman Trust Fund— 1 year's Interest,.,.. $2,590 Ott " Merritt •' •' •* •' 5J34 00 " General Investments.tfcc. (see below,) 1,721 65 " Wheten (Richibucto) Trust Fund, Balance '"•'< 561 55 ,4,561 55 129 Mil By Balance per lant Report, Pave OO, AsaeasmuDt year 1879-80, Upbaro, flS 00 '* •• 1880-81, New Maryland, 16 00 •♦ Assessments received from Missions during past year. Year 1879-80, i er Statement, page 1 14, 1.2(i3 27 •♦ 1880-81, •« " ♦• 118, 12,856 60 " 1881-82, •• '« below,.. 422 60 80 00 14.542 37 014,572 37 DR. To Assessments paid to Missionaries during past year : Year 1879-80, per Statement, page 114, 1.278 27 " 1880-81, " •' " 118, 12,871 60 ♦• 1881 82, ♦• •• below,.. 70 00 014,210 87 ** Balance carried down, 352 50 By Balance brought down, (see statement below,). 014,572 87 0352 60 L188I. $1,506 25 ' 201 10 14 20 iKijiTiE MISSION ASSESSMENTS. 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OS 0,0 ** © «8 © ^ ^ © ' OD A S © ^•S V. a r 43 o - X 03 © a tn © a h 00 S -Sg s 1^ CM fl a ^ i-i « o 5 88 5'r 88 V © *• 2fi ^1 V © «3 S 03 a o V © ©' V 00 a >% ea A bl> V - a, 00 s © O CO £1 og •^ i-s © BQ © ea - hS4 © 09 C<3 U» i ©: © ^ ©^ 09 is O 09 S-a.. £2 © © © © «B •-82 5 «•- « a © 2© 5«> 35 ' 09 *^ ^a 2 "Sa s S>> 585 ^00«M «(»o m 138 a> 8 g § «£ CO 1^ % o b -2 O (fl a. iH 00 00 CD 0) n, ^ CO ^ (0 t»H .Xj «> ^ ^ « a O III IL © a ^ o o © t3 © i-i t*> so C1 o o r* 5' ■= V 9i > 00 s> 00 1 - i-i "^ GO >t ^ O) u QD O 00 u e ® V 139 INCAPACITATED CLERGY FUND. The Capital amount of this Fund is $5,600.00, the Interest of which is applicable towards the Assistance of Clergymen who are inca- pacitated by ajje or infirmity. (See Regulations of Fund, paye 21.) 1880. May I. By Balance per last Report, page 109,... $533 75 1881. May 1. " Interest for 1 year on $5,600, at Gp.c. 330 00 $869 75 DR. 1880. May 1. To amount added to Capital invested 500 00 July 1. '• Rev. Thos. Ilartin, Grant,.... 50 00 Oct. 1. "■ Do. Do. ... 75 00 1881. .Tan. 1. «' Do Do. ... 75 00 75 00 275 00 $869 7.5 Apr. 1. " Do. Do. May 1. " Balance carried down, 94 75 1881. May 1. By Balance brought down, $ 94 7 5 Memo. — The remainder of Rev. Mr. Hartin's Pension of $400.00 Mas paid out of Genei*al Purposes Fund. EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREN OF T^E CLERSY FUND. The Capital amount of this Fund is $1,500.00, the interest of which is applicable towards the Education of the Children of the Clergy. {See Regulatmis o,f Fund, Paye 24.) 1880. May 1. Balance on hand per last Report, Page 109, 1881. May 1. Interest on Capital, $1,50 >.00, for 1 year, at 6 p.c. Total,. $9 79 90 00 $99^ .■■I ■■■/ i .h. 140 THE OLEROY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. Premiums and Collectionb received during Year 1880-1881. FROM Alexander, Kev. F. . . AlmoD, Rev. F.H.... Armstrong, Rev.G.M ArmHtrong, Kev. W.B Barber, Rev. H. H... Campbell, Rev, J. R. DeVeber, Rev. W.H. DowHng, Rev. T. E. Flewelling,Rev. E.P. Fowler, Rev. LeB.W. IIanington,Rev.E A.W Hartin, Rev. Thos. .. Uoyt, Kev. L. A Ketchum, Rev. W. Q. Lockward, Rev. J . . . Love, Rev. Geo Medley, Rev. Cbas. S- MUlldge, Rev. J. W. Neales, Rev. James.. Neales, Rev. W. S... Neales, Rev. Thos. . . Xeales, Rev. H. H. . . Partridge, Rev. F. . . Raymond, Rev. W.O. Roberts, Rev. G. G.. Shaw, Rev. B Sweet, Rev. J. H. S. Spike, Rev. H. M.... Talbot, Rev. J. H... Willis, Rev. C Collection at Deanery Service in Trinity Church, PARISH on MISSION. New Maryland, Rlchibucto, . . St. Marks,... Weldford,.... Newcastle,... St. Martin's,. St. Paul's,... Carleton, .... Bay du Vin,.. Prince William Ottawa, Canterbury,.. Andover, .... St. Andrews,. WaterforU,... Kingsclear, . . Sussex St. David,... Gagetown,... California,... Woodstock,.. Richmond,... Rothesay,. Stanley, Frederictoii,. Cambridge,. . Restigouche, . Musquash,... Spriugfleld,.. Petitcodiac, . . St. John, PKRMI- COLLKC- UM8. TIONS $11 9 5 • • • • 18 08 4 31 25 85 50 42 10 5G 3 00 8 50 1 00 11 25 « • • • U 42 21 40 9 (;8 11 05 U 42 8 00 8 05 4 00 8 50 5 00 20 30 • • • • 2 00 • • • • 23 65 8 30 9 42 1 80 11 60 2 00 10 27 • • • • 10 56 2 30 23 55 3 00 8 60 7 82 9 08 7 82 11 95 8 93 8 27 • • • • 7 38 11 25 REMARKS. Received Ja.cxj Collec- tion since acct. cioseil* Received #4.50 Collci-. tion since ucct. closed. Received #3.00 Collec- tion since .ncct. closed. 20 18 I 37 3 C3 5 28 4 40 3 63 $322 11 $152 27 Received Ji .75 C'lllec- tion, and 811.75 Frt- mnim since act. closed. Received $2.61 Collcc. tion since .icct. closed- Received $3.50 Collec- tion, and 1^8.50 Premi- um, since acct closed. Received $16.00 Col- lection since act. closed Received $$-03 Collec- tion since acct. closed. Special. Special. $474 38 H. LAWRANCE STURDEE, Secretary, 1-1881. RKS. i.ooCollee- cci. doseii* 4,50 Colltr- cct. closeil. 13.00 Colltc- icct. clijseil. #i.75C-)Uei> $11.75 Pri- :e act. closeil. 141 THE OLEROY WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND. The Capital amount of this Fund was $13,600 on 1st May, 1880, but ^ M $800.00 haH been added during the past year, the total amount invested is now 914,400, which Fund is applicable towards the assistance of the families of deceased Clergymen. (See Regulations of Fund, Page 22.) By Balance per last Report, Page 106, $13 58 " Interest on Capital, $13,600. 1 year, at 6 jp.c. 816 00 " Receipts during year from H. L. Sturdee, Sec- retary of the Fund, per his Account, 474 38 " Subscriptions during; year — Mrs. J. Barlow, 3 00 Miss Celia Nichols 1 00 4 00 ^, ^^, ^^. DR. To Pensions paid during year — Mrs. J.M. Sterling, to 1 July, 1881, $100 00 '♦ J.H. Saturley, " 1 Jan., " 200 00 •* J. F. Carr, " '< » 200 00 ' . 500 00 <' Amount added to Capital invested 800 Oo " Balance carried down, 7 96 «,,„._ ,,.. -_ $1,307 9o By Balance brought down, $7 96- $2.(^1 Collcc. acct. closed- I $3 so Collec- ts. 50 Premi- acct closeil. ;(ii6.oo Col- [nce act.closcJ J J5.03C0IICC- le accl. closeil. 138^ ^creiary. Memo. — The above amounts were paid as follows : (Irant to Mrs. J. M. Sterling, $100.00, paid on 1st July, 1880, for the year commencing on that date. Pensions to Mrs. J. H. Saturley and Mrs. J. F. Carr, $200.00 each, paid on 1 July, 1880, and 1 Jan., 1881, for the six monthly ending on those dates. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS SPEOIAL FUND. This Fand is applicable towards the payment 01 Premiums of lasur- aoce, in the Widows and Orphans Fund, for those of the Clergy who may be unable otherwise to provide for same. Applications may be made to the following Committee;— Messrs. Jas. F. Robertson, Geo. A. Schofleld, H. W^. Frith, R T. Clinch, and W. M. Jarvis, who are authorised to receive subscriptions to the Fund. 1880. May 1. Balance on band, per last Report, Page July 20. S. Z. Dickson,— Contribution, 106, Total, $162 la 3 00 $165 10 142 ( „€> f f * ,-) MISS D. B. HAZEN TRUST *PRINOIPAL' AOOOUNT. With Intehest at G per cent, to 1 May, 1881. 1880. Dec. 22. To MIsR Eliza J. Dunham, Legacy, $800 00 1881. Jan. 2a. *' Recordfna; Release from Miss Daoharo, 1 40 Feb. 5. " EHtate Miss Maria DeWoire, Leiracy... 180 00 8. ** RecordiDK Release from Estate Maria DeWolfe, 2 20 1880. Dec. 10. " Mrs. Chas. HazeD,insettlem(>iitorLaw< suit 400 00 " " C. W. Weldon, Solicitor in t'e Uazen Lawdolt, 50 00 1881. May 1. •' Bal. of Interest, at (Ip.c. to 1 May, 1881, 14 20 f M*1.8u CR. 1880. May 1. By Balance per last Report. Page 101 $200 00 Dec. n. <' W.H. & J. Roorite, Land at Martin Head, 200 00 1881. May 1. »• Interest transferred to "Income" Acct., 14 20 •' *' Balance carried down 1,033 <>0 81.447 80 1881. May 1. To Balance of '< Principal" brought down, 81.083 Od MEMORANDUM . The follow! dj9: amounts were paid out, in previous years, on this account, and charged to General Purposes Account. They ought now to be transferred to th's Account, and carried forward, with the above balance, against the Trust, until repaid by sale of part of the Real Estate. 1875. Mar. 25. Paid F. E. Barker, Court Fees $140 On it i( 1877. May 1. it 1878. May 1. '* Do. Account Costs, 300 00 " Wm. Elder, Publishing Report of Proceedings, 127 20 '* Dr. Bavard, Witness Fee, Probate Court, 20 00 '* C. W. Weldon, St. James' Church Case 250 00 *' Do balance his account,.... 8 150 00 Less repaid by Mr. Barker, 84 74 65 20 Total,.... $002 46 148 INT. DIVINITY S0N0LAR8HIP8 FUND. ThA Capitdl nmount of this Fund is 91,200.00, the interest of which is applicable towards the establishment of Divinitv Soholarships, and assistance, when necessary, to thoHO who may bo under prepa- ration for the Nfinistry, especially sons of Ctergymon. (See lieijnlationa oj Fund, Page 20.) 1,447 8U $13:. 84 1880. May 1. By Balance per last Report, Page 10!) $63 84 1881. May 1. " Interest on Capital,$l, 200, lyr, at Gp.c. 72 00 1880. DU. .luly 1. To J. U. deW. Co**ie, Grant, $16 00 Oct. 1. " Do. Do. 15 00 1881. •Fan. 1. " Do. Do. 15 GO Apr. 1, " Do. Do. 15 00 ^^ ^^ ^ GO 00 May 1. •' Balance carried down, 75 84 — — )913ij 84 1881. May 1. Hy Balance brought down, $75^84 [years, on ley ought with the irt of the I. $140 00 300 Ot) J, 127 20 20 00 250 00 THE DI00E8AN OHUROH 800IETY, In Account with . S. SC HO FIELD, Treasurer. 1881. May 1. To Balances dae from the following Accounts : General Purposes Account, $3,707 15 Miss D. B. Hazen Trust Fund 1,033 (iO Bank of New Brunswick, 1,850 64 -: 656.591^9 1881. CR. -^— — May 1. By Balances due to the following accounts: Widows and Orphans Fund, $7 96 Do. Special Fund,.. lOo 10 Incapacitated and Aged Clergy Fund,. 94 75 u^ Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, 99 79 Diylnlty Scholarships Fund, 75 84 Missions Assessment Account, 352 50 Inyestment Account, 5,795 45 $fi 591 3!) E. & O. E. St. John, N. B., 6 Jane, 1881. S. SCHOFIELD, Treasurer. 144 S. P. O. K. BOOK DEPOSITORY— YEAR 1880-1881. To balance on band, per last Report, Page 114 $507 7& *' Sales of Books durlDij; past year, 936 3 (> ** Sabscrlptions to S. P. C. K., London, £3 3 15 31 •• •* *< St. John Depository, 2 50^ 81,461 9& CR. By Remittances to S. P. C. K., London, For Books,.... £176 17 Subscriptions,. 3 3 £180 $875 01 " J. Campbell & Son 1 72 '* J. & A. McMillan, Commission on Sales, 134 58 ** Duties, CartMge, and Printiosf, 55 75 '* Discounis to Members and Sunday Schools... . 36 56 " Cash balance on hand, 30 April, 1881 356 S3 $1,461 95 STOCK AND SALES. Stock on hand, 30 April, 1880,. $1,356 97 ** imported during year, 1,078 72 Sales during year 936 36 Stock on hand, 80 April, 1881 1,494 38 $2,430 69- S2.430 69^ ASSETS AND LIABILITIES-30 APRIL, 1881. ASSETS. Cash on hand, $356 33 Stock," *' $1,494 33 Less 33^ per cent, discount, 498 11 996 22 $1,352 55 Diocesan Church Society— Loan rec'd 27 July 1874, $800 00 S. P. C. K., London, Balance, £15 6, 6 18 Insurance Premiums, 8 00 Advertlsicg bills 7 60 82168 Surplus Assets, $530 87 T. BARCLAY EOBINvSON, Treasurer. :^.\ Examined and found correct. C. H. FAIRWEATHER, ) .„^,v„^, G. Yf. WHITNEY, *l Auditors. 145 181. )7 7d (6 30 15 31 2 50- 61 9& OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. (In accordance willi Section 5 of ttie Constitution of tlie Society.) ,461 95 Jl,352 55 821 68 iasurer. Date of Membership. NAME. 1838. SCOVIL, Rev. CANON, Ph, D., Vice President: 1845. FREDERICTON, Right Rev. JOHN, Lord Bishop, President, SMITH, G. SIDNEY, Esq. TILLEY, Sir S. L., C. B., K. C. M. G., Vice President. WIGGINS, FREDERICK A. Esq., Vice President, 1846. READE, ALFRED, Esq. SEARS, EDWARD, Esq. 1847. HENDERSON, Colonel EDMUND, R. E. 1852. SCOVIL. EDWARD G. Esq. 1853. SCOVIL, Mrs. W. H. 1854. DOMVILLE, Mrs, JAMES. NEALES, Rev. JAMES. 1856. BEDELL, Rev. GEORGE. SCOVIL, Miss AMY A. 1867. HANINGTON, Hon. D. L., M. E. C. SCOVIL, Miss AMELIA B. 1858. FAIRWEATHER, CHARLES H. Esq. HALL, STEPHEN S. Esq. SCOVIL, S. JOHN, Esq. SHORTLAND, Admiral F., iJ. -»r. 10 "»a,f»»i^ 'J. iji^ ■I % 'f 1862. 1866. 186 1868. 146 LIFE MEMBERS— Continued. MeSbl'rship. NAME. 1860. DANIEL, T. W. Esq. GARBUTT HENRY, Esq. SMITH, Mrs. J. WOODFORD. GORDON, Sir ARTHUR H., K. H. BEST, NORRIS, Esq. SHARPE, EDWIN N. E^q. SPURR, JAMES deWolfe, E?q. CARMAN, WILLIAM, Esq., Vice President. DOYLE, Major-Geuersil SIR HASTINGS. SCOVIL, SAMUEL J., Esq. WIGGINS, GEOKGE C. Esq. DeVEBER, Rev. CANON, Vice President. DeVEBER, Mrs. WM. H. DeVEBER, Masier WM. HERBERT. DeVEBER. Master ALLEYNE W. JARVIS, W. M. Esq., Vice President. SCOVIL, MORRIS, Esq. WILLIAMS, Rev. J. S. CARMAN, Mrs. WM. DeVEBER, .J. S. BOIES, Esq. DOMVILLE, Miss FANNY. FENETY, G. E. Esq. CARMAN, W. BLISS, Esq. CARSON, CHARLES, Esq. KETCHUM, H. G. C. Esq. NEALES, Rev. W. S. NEALES, Rev. Thos. PERCIVAL, MISS . . .' CARMAN Miss JANE MURRAY. FRITH, HENRY W. Esq., Vice Preside/U. .GRIMMER, GEORGE S. Esq. , SMITH, WOODFORD J. Esq. WILKINSON, W. Esq. 1869. 1870. 187J. IH 188 147 Date of Membership, LIFE MiaiBEKS—CoNTiNUED. NAME. 1872. JARVIS, Master EDWARD AV. 1873. ARMSTRONG, Rev. G. M., Vice President. SCOVIL, Miss ELIZABETH. JARVIS, Master FRANK HOPE. WELDON, CHARLES W. Esq., (2. C. 1875. BRIGSTOCKE, Rev CANON 1876. PARTRIDGE, Rev. F. 1877. ARMSTRONG, Rev. WILLIAM. DeVEBER, RICHARD S., Esq. 1878. HOYT, J. A. Esq, STARR, R. PENISTON, Esq. 1879. KETCHUM, JOHN D., Esq. ALEXANDER, Rev FINLOW POh :RTS0N, JAMES F. Esq. 1880. DO :G, Rev. THEODORE E. BUk«^tiILL, GEORGE, Esq. SIMONDS, Rev. Richard WILMOT, Hon. R. D , Lieut. Governor, &c. Vice President . ALLEN, Hon. J. C, Chief Justice Supreme Court. Viee Pres. WELDON, Hon, J. W., Judge Supreme Court. WETMORE, Hon. A. R., Judge Supreme Court.^ INCHES, ANDREW Esq. SCHO FIELD, GEORGE A. Esq., Vice President. SCHOFIELD, SAMUEL Esq. STARR, Mrs. R. PENISTON. HOYT, Rev. LEO. A. 1881. KINGDON, Right Rev. H. TULLY, D. D., Bishop Coadjutor. WRIGHT, Master PERCY PENIST05I. CHANDLER, E. B., Esq. '^ivSX^; 148 SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS. YEAR 1881-1882. ABERDEEN. (List not received.) ALBERT. (List not received.) ANDOVER. Baird, Geo. T. $4 00 Baird, Henry C. 1 00 Bedell, John W. 1 50 Bedell, Geo. A. 1 00 Caughey, Mrs. D. W. 1 00 Crawford, R. W. 1 00 PeWolfe, Miss 1 00 Hipwell, David 1 00 Hoyt, Rev. L. A. 16 50 Hoyt, W. B. 2 50 Hoyt,E. H. 3 00 Hammond, B. G, 1 00 Kupkey, Abr. E. 1 60 Miller, John 1 00 Miller, F. jlne 1 00 Newcombe, Mrs. 1 00 Pickett, Lewis 1 00 Soike, C. H. 1 00 Spike. W. E. 1 00 Stevens, Mrs. 1 00 Scott, Alex. 1 00 Stratou, Chas. 1 00 Straton, Alex. 1 00 Trusswell, Miss 1 00 Thistle, W. E. 1 00 Thistle, Mrs. W. E. 1 00 Tibbetts, Mrs. CM. 1 00 Wetmore, James E. 1 00 Wetmore, Miss 1 00 Watson, Chas. H. 1 00 -Watson, Miss 1 00 WatBOD, Mary L 1 00 Wallace, Robt. Wallace, Geo. Williams, Jas. Oflfertory 1 00 I 00 60 o7 50 2 50 Total, $60 00 BATHURST. Bishop, Mrs. $1 00 Bishop, W. P., M. D. 2 00 Bishop, Samuel 1 00 Bateman, J. J. 1 00 Buchanan, Mrs. 25 Branch, Robert 1 00 Carter, Edwin 75 Carter, Hiram 50 Connors, Wm. P. 2 00 Cable, Mrs. 60 Cole, Frederick 1 00 Cole, Mrs. 50 DesBrisay, Theophilus 5 00 DesBrisay, Swayne 1 00 DesBrisay, Aretas 6 00 Ellis, Wi liam 1 00 Ellis, Annie 25 Ellis, John E. 50 Ellis, Mrs.. Robert 60 Fleming, Robert 2 00 Good, John A. 1 00 Good, James E. 1 00 Hillock, Mrs. 1 00 Hillock, Grace 60 Hickson, Edward 1 60 Hiiyard, Frederick 2 00 Hilyard, Mrs. 1 00 Maclauohlan, Mrs. 60 Miller & Gatain, 400 Miller, Mrs. Thos. 60 Miller, Mrs. Richard 25 149 Payne, Mrs. Payne, William 1 Pentland, Alexander 1 Sutherland, Mrs. A. 1 Smith, Robert Jr. 1 00 Street, Rev. W. H. 4 Vail, Mrs. 1 Vail, Miss 1 Vail, EUza Vail, Georgiana Welch, Clara 1 Welch, Carrie 1 Wilbur, James Wilbur, William Williamson, Thomas Walters, WiUiam 1 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 50 75 50 00 $56 25 NEW BANDON. Breckinridge, Mrs. $ 25 Dempsey, Richard 50 Doncaster, Mrs. 50 Dealy, J. 50 Dealy, Joseph 6v> Dealy. Mrs. Joseph 50 Dealy, Henry 50 Doran, Albert 1 00 Ellis James 50 Ellis, John 50 Ellis, Mrs. John 25 Ellis, Edward P. 50 Ellis, Mrs. Matthew 50 Ellis, Mary 50 Eady, Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan 1 00 Good, Nicholas Good, W. Austin Hodnett, William Hodnett, Mrs. Hodnett, Susan Hodnett, Maggie lagoe, John Sargent, Thomas 00 25 1 00 50 25 25 50 2 00 OABAQUBTTB. Blaokall, James Bishop, Jcseph $13 75 $ 60 200 Clarke, Charles 40 GruUon. Louis 25 Huiien, C. 40 Henry, James 1 00 Michel 50 NoUey, D. 25 Robin & Co.. Charles 5 00 Tardiff, R. 1 00 Vibert, J. J. I 00 Young, George 4 00 $16 80 RBOAPITVLATION. Bathurst, $56 25 New Bandon, 13 75 Caraquette, 16 30 Offertory, St. George's, Total, BAY DU VIN. - 86 30 6 63 $91 93 I Carmichael, C. E. $1 00 Friend, A Silent 4 00 Forbes, Mrs. 1 00 Forbes, Maria 25 ForbeS; Bella 25 Friends, Some 60 Flewolling, E. J. Flewelling, S. J. Flewelling, Addle P. Gulliver, Edward Lloyd, Philip McCleughara, James McCleughard, Robert MoLeod, James MoKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. W. McEenzie, Grace Elizabeth Noble, Archie A. Noble, Robert Ullock, Donald Williston, Mrs. A. Williston, Ambrose Williston, Seymour, Williston, Mrs. John Williston, Joseph B. Williston, Freddie WiUibton, Walter Williston, Wright Williston, Heber Williston, Alethea 5 66 1 00 50 70 55 40 50 10 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 20 10 10 10 150 :.VVt Williston, Thomas B. 2 (M) Williston, Henry C. 75 Williston, Mr.&Mrs.John G. 1 (X> 'Williston, Joseph 50 Williston, John 2 (M) Williston, A. (J. 70 Total,_|32 4'G BRIGHT AND QUEEN6BURY. IIKK.IIT. Dykeman, Gilbert Lindsay, Andrew McKeen, A\)raham McKeen, William Mckeen, John Rudolf, Miss Smith, Samuel J. Coll. bij Henry Burit. Burtt, Henry Burtt, A. T. Burtt, Justin S.' Burtt, Joseph . , Blair, Murray Brewer, Harrison , Crouse, Burden Doyen, J. Morehouse, Oscar E, Morehouse, Avery . ' Coll. by Jos^h liable. Boone, Benjamin . Boone, Mrs. B. Brewer, Amasa Brewer, Mrs,. Amasa Brewer, David Brejver, Lewi3 Brewer, Levi Estey, Levi , Estey, Allen Estey, John W. ' f Estey, Frances A. Lawrence Philemon Korehouse, A4onijah Morehouse, Mrs. A. Morehouse, /Thomas Morehouse, Jarvis Noble, Joseph! $1 00 1 00 1 00 50 ' 1 00 1 00 4 00 (JUEENSBURY. Barron, Thomas Caruthers, Tho Misses & Caverhill, William Draper, Horace Ferris, William B. Miller, William Miller, Joseph Morse, Joshua Morse, Mrs. Joshua McUwaine, David Prescott, William Peacock, James Pindcr, James K. I'inder, Mrs. James K. Turner, John $1 00 3 00 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 00 00 00 60 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 $18 lO 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 26 ,50 60 60 25 25 25 50 25 40 60 50 25 25 20 10 - 26 50 ' 26 ,40 , 60 \ 00 $21 80 I MAPLU RIDGE. Coll. by Henry Blaney. Adam?, Robert - $ 50 Blaney, Henry 60 Blaney, Robert 25 Blaney, George 25 Blaney, Graham 50 Dewitt, Daniel , 40 Dunlop, Simeon 40 Grant, Aaron 50 Graham, Henry .50 Hawkins, A. 40 Loekhart, Benjamin 50 liOokhart, Patrick 60 Loekhart, Robert 60 Love, John 60 « 20 RECAPITULATION. Bright, Queenshury, Maple Ridge, $91 86 18 10 6 20 Offertories, Queensbury, $46 l.> 97 Wi Off€ Total, $47 12 161 I Ot) 5 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 1 GO 1 00 2 00 1.00 2 00 m 1^' 50 60 25 25 50 40 40 50 50 40 50 60 60 60 "$« 20 BURTON. Beck with, T. A. i Browne, Goo. L. Batley, Mrs. A. C. • Burnett, Mrs. - Chaao, Misa Clarkson, .Fno. Clowes, ( liarles II • Clowes, Gerhardiis Clowes, A. Stanley Currie, Wm. Currie, Miss E. Fennety, Mrs. Sutton Friend A Gilbert, J. Iv. Gilbert, Samuel Gilmour, Charles H. Greer, Rev. W. Greer, Mrs. Greer, Miss Hubbard, F. A. Hubbard, Mrs. F. A. Hubbard, Miss Hubbard, Miss Isabel Lindsaj', Wm. Lindsay, Mrs. Wm. Lindsay, Robert Lindsay, Mrs. R. Lyons, Wm. Lyons, Miss S, A. Partelow, Miss Salter, Mrs. Street, Eiwin Wilmot, Hon. R. P., Lieut Governor, White. Jas. S., M. P. P. Wilmot, John D. Wilmot, R. D. Jr. Wilmot, Henry Offertories $3,89 & $8 50 . , . Ifftal. 00 00 Oi) 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 cr 2.. 00 00 00 CAMBRIDGE. Austen, Susan, Beljea, Mrs. John R. Chase, Esbrow^ Colwell, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Marcus 5 00 1 00 ■■ 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ' 1 00 1 00 60 50 75 25 1 00 30 1 00 ' 20 CO 2 Ou 5 00 8 00 5 ! $96 05 12 39 tlUS ii $ 50 1 00 50 1 00 . 50 C^'lwell, Mrs. J&n. R. Colwell, Mrs. Chip. Cox, Wellington Cox, M. V. Carpenter. Mrs. A. M. Carmichael, Thos. Dykeman,. James G. Fairwu'ither, Goorge Foshuv, Annie Gale, George jr. G;ile, John st-n. Huishsoii. George .FfftVoy. Robert Xcys, Henry kvniviht, Pe'er ' '■ Lwckey, Robert Leckey. James ' Mott, Mrs. '' McFee, ^lary ikley, S.irah • Orchard, S;imuel Orchard, John jr. Orchard, Mrs. Thos. Orchard, Robwrt Orch>ird. Mr?. Thomas Orchard, John sen. Porter, James Robinson, Rachel '. • Rector, Robinson, M^ry Ann Robinson, Rebecca Robinson, James Robinson, Charles Robinson, John sen. R )binson, John jr. Roberts, John Roberts, James F. Scribiier, Elius Smith, Georjre Smith, Minnie Scovil, Morris Springer, Johnson, Soribner, Chftvles SeHbn«r, Ebeii Scribner, James Springer, William Stevens, James Smith, Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mrs. Isaac Taylor, W. B. Thomson. Joseph 1 0(> 50- 1 m 1 00 1.00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 . '50 50 .50 50 1 (K) .50 '50 2 (»0 .50 50 2',(K) 50 4 (K) 50 50 1 00 1 00, 1 00 50 50 (X) 00 (^> 00 (X> 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 50 5(. 50 t52 Thomson, Joseph Vanwart, Samnel Williams, J. Murray 'Wameford, C. A. White, Mrs. Sam. Wiggins, James R. Wiggins, James B. Wiggins, Oeorge Total, CAMPOBELLO. Allingham, Robert Allingbam, Oliver Allingham, Albert Allingham, Melvina Batson, Mrs. John Batson, Mrs. H. F. Batson, Oeorge R. Batson, Cadwallade r Batson, Medley Batson, Clement Batson, Harry Beatty, Mrs. Benjamin Beatty, Mr. William Beatty, Mrs. William Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Byron, Edward Byron, Oeorge Byron, John Calder, Mrs. James Sen. Calder, Frank Calder, Mrs. Walter Calder, Mrs. Wallace Calder, Mrs. Robert Calder, Eben Chapman, Richard Davison, J. H. Deschon, Mrs. Farmer, John Farmer, Spencer Flagg, Mrs. Cadwallader Haeg, Mrs. Price Oilligan, Henry Johnstone Mrs. George Johnstone, Mary Lank, Edward Labk, Oeorge Lank Mrs. Charles Lank, Norman f)() 50 1 0() 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 $51 00 $1 00 50 1 00 25 50 1 03 5 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 60 50 50 5 00 50 25 25 75 25 50 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 £0 60 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 60 50 50 50 - 50 Mitchell, Mrs. Henry 60 Mitchell, Albert 60 Mitchell, Mrs. Hnghes 25 Mitchell, Annie 26 Mitchell, Delphina 25 Mai loch, Mrs. Isaac 1 00 McLannan, Edler 26 Newman, Isaiah 50 Owen, Mrs. Robinson 20 00 Parker, Mrs. Andrew 25 Parker, Lincoln 25 Parker, Mrs. Owen 1 00 PitU, Thomas 60 Preston, Mrs. 50 Simpson, Mrs. Leonard 60 Taylor, Mrs. Joseph, Townsend. Mrs. Chester 1 00 50 Vennell, Daniel 1 00 Vennell, Mrs. James 1 00 Vennell, Joseph S. 20 Vennell, James K. 20 Vennell, James A. 20 Vennell, liemuel 20 Vennell, Samuel 20 Whelpley, Edward I tH) $75 25 Offertories, 6 01 Total, $80 26 CANTERBURY. Hartin, Rev. Thos. and .lamily $5 50 Towers, Rev. Frederick 5 00 Towers, Mrs. Frederick 5 00 Total, $15 50 (Remainder of List not received.) CARLETON AND FAIRVILLE. ST. OBOKOb's. Allen, W. C. $1 00 Bartlptte, Mrs. J. R. 1 00 Bedell, Mrs A. R. 1 00 Brittain, Mrs. S. L. 1 00 Connors, Mrs. F. R. , . 1 00 Cornfield, WUliam J. 4 00 Dowling, Rev. T. £. & Mrs. 5 72 158 Duke, Mrs. C. Emeraon, William Fairweather, Frank H. Hayes, Mrs. C. Lee, Miss M. L. Momn, H. R. Miles, Miss Rebecca Matthews, Mrs. L. A. Maolaaohlan, Mrs. S. C. E. Maclauchlan, Miss Lucy McLachlnn, Mrs. Thos. M. Napier, J. R. PidgettD, Mrs. D Purdy, J. 6. and family, Perry, Captain Sinclair, Mrs. Charles j Offertories. June 26 and Julys, 39 81 Additional 12 62 Sunday School, 11 24 Advanced by Rector, 6 00 1 00 2 00 2 OU 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 , 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 (35 22 CHATHAM. 68 67 $103 89 FAIRVILLE. Armstrong, Miss Elizabeth $1 00 Armstrong, Miss Mary 1 00 Flewelling, Mr. & Mrs. R. J. 1 Galbraith, Alexander 1 Hanlyn, Mrs. Capt 1 Mills, Mrs. Mary 1 Mills, William 1 Peters, Hurd 5 Spurr, James deW. 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Offertories. July 3 and 17, 28 81 Sunday School 10 02 $22 00 " 38 33 960 33 RECAPITULATION. Subscriptions. Carleton, 35 22 Fairville, 22 00 OflTertories. Total. 68 67 103 89 38 33 60 33 Alward, S. C. Anon. «< n <( <« 4< • ( $ 25 58 18 25 2 72 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 15 00 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 Totals, $57 22 107 00 $164 22 Anderson, James Burchill, J. P. Burchill, Geo. and family Benson, P. H. C. Benson, Mrs. and Family Blackstook, Mrs. Blair, G. A. Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, John Baldwin, Maria C. Brebant, Mrs. T. S. Baldwin, Mrs. John Brebant, Mrs. James Bernard, Charles Bell, Mrs. Captain C. P. Copping, Thompson Copping, Mrs. and Miss Craft. William DesBrisay, Then. Danville, Mrs. F. E. Danville, F. E. Devereaux, J. R. Dick, George Fairey, R. Fenety, Wm. T. and Family 4 00 Flemming, M. L. 50 Frost, Mr. & Mrs. Shepherd 2 00 Friend, A 50 Friend, A 25 Forrest, Ann 2 00 Forrest, John sen. 50 Forrest, Mrs. Joseph 1 UO Forsyth, Rev. D. 10 00 Gulliver, Alexander 1 00 Goggin, J. R 2 00 Goggin, Mrs. J. R. . 2 00 Harper, W. N. 2 00 Harper, Mrs. A. 1 50 Hocken, R. S. 2 00 Hocken, M. S. 1 00 7 50 50 4 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 154 ' i IIockoD, The Misses 3 00 Trevors, David D. 1 00 i Hocken, 1(. 8 (M) Trevors, Mary E. 50 Habberlev, Mrc. 2 00 Trevors, Mrs. David 50 Hesketh, >rrs. K. :,o Trevors, Richard .50 Hesketh, Robert :.o Trevors, Ellon D. 50 Hawbolt, 1 2:) Trevors, Joaeph D. 1 00 i Hain?, Mrs. oO IJUock, A. S. 1 00 ,1 Hammond, John 2.') Ullock, Thomat 2 00 f Harlcy. S. C. 2 00 Ullock. 3rr.& 3[r8. William 2 «M> 'i Hunter, Miss 2") Vve, Fred. C. 1 (H> .1 Jackson, Mrs. J. 1 ('(♦ Vye, Mrs. William 50 1 Jackson, Anthon)'^ ")0 Voiuly, M A. 1 00 Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm 1 00 Wilson, James 3 00 , Jackson, George R. 2 00 Wilson, Thomas 1 00 \ Johnstone, Mrs. D. T. 1 CO Wilkinson, Judge 12 00 I Joyce, Mrs. R. P. B. 1 00 Win slow, F. E- 7 00 r Lingley, Goorge A. Lovell, Benjamin 1 00 .V) Williston, R. M. White, William J. 4 00 '1 Lee. Georj^e 10 (jO Walker, :Mrs. George 1 50 1 k ..V ■■■? Miller, George 1 CO 216 4H Morris, W. S. : . 300 Offertories, ■ 15 m V McCiiwley, George 25 Total, $231 48 ■| McLaughlan, William ^ . oO i McLaughlan, James 1 00 '•■ i .( McMahon, Frank AIcKenzie. R. 1 00 2 00 APPROPRIATION Clergyman's S.ilary, • $220 00 Nelson, Mre '>0 General Purposes, D |C S. 11 48 "* Peterson, A. 1 00 . . V - Total, $23l_48 j Pew JJo. 4, ■2") •< ■ " ' , '7 (( <4 ■ .' ' '. 2 00 DERBY. * f. li. >< ■ • ' . 1 00 ;i Pierce, Mrs. 2 00 Coll. by Miss Annie Beits. . ■J Parker, Miss 1 0() Allison, W^m. Sr. . $1 CO 'i Peck, Mrs. S. 1 00 Allison, Mary A. 50 "i Kojrers, Sarah 50 Ashford, Henry 50 •4 Rice, Mr. and Mrs. 2 (10 Anderson, John 1 00 .r'l Rees, Helena 2 (X) Betts, John 2 00 ' i Ripple, George 1 00 Betts, Henry 1 Oi) ■i. Smith, D. G. 1 00 Betts, Mrs. H. 50 Saxsmith, S. 1 m Betts, David 1 00 Searle, J. P. 2 00 Barron, Allan 1 00 ) , Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1(H) Barron, Mrs. J. 60 .►'' Se«rle, George P. 2 00 Bulger, Thomas 5a Searle, Charlotte 25 Barron, David 50 ; Sargeant, Charles 5 00 Crocker, ]\lv. & Mrs. W. T. 4 00 Sdxsmith, J. 50 Caruthers, Mrs. W. 50 Street, Brigade Surgeon Shepherd, Mrs. B. 6 00 Cliff, M»s. John 60 50 Cliff, George 1 00 Traer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 00 Crocker, Mrs. C. • 60 Turtlott, Mrs. A. C, 50 Connors, John 1 00 Trevors, Mr. & Mrs. Lestock 1 OU Camahan, Mrs. J. • 2& • > 155 1 00 :)(► 50 1 00 1 00 2 W I li (H> 1 (H> no 1 00 3 00 I 00 1-J 00 7 00 4 00 7:> 1_50 15 iM) mi 48 i220 (10 H 48 1231 48 eits. 51 r. 00 50 50 1 00 2 00 1 OD 50- 1 00 1 00 60 5a 50 4 00 60 60 1 00 50 1 00 '25 Crocker, 11. li. Crocker Christopher Clouston, Mrfi. U. Esson, Mrs John Erikson, John Fri(!nd A Friend A Funcheon Minnie Fitzgerald, John Hiltz, Rey. A. F. «,^ Mrs. Hogan, Mr. Hussey, James Hart, Jolm Henderson, Jolin Henderson, Annie Lee, Agnes Miller John J. Miller, J. C. Miller, Mrs. J. C. Miller, John W. Millerj George McCachern, Mrs. D. Navcomb, Mids Norman, N. Russell, Mrs. S. Tulip, Mrs. Vandubec, George Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, R. 1). I Wilson, J. A. Washen, J. N. Coll. by the Misses Cliff. 60 50 1 00 «0 50 00 to 35 00 00 25 oO 60 60 60 ■■ :]5 25 1 00 50 60 50 50 1 00 1 00 60 25 50 60 50 1 00 1 00 Ast'e, Mrs. A. L. Astle, Mrs. Cliff, Mr. tfc Mrs. W. Cliff, Thomas Cliff, Alex. Cliftj Fannie CMff, Josephine Cliff, Hattie Hambrook, Mark 8 25 20 2 00 30 30 25 20 20 60 $49 20 NELSON. Coll. by Miss Saunders. Ambrose Thos. $1 CO Ambrose, Mrs. Thos. 1 00 Allison, Alex. 1 00 Allison, Margaret . ; 25 BAteman, Joseph Hateman, Elizabeth Car malt, Joseph Carmalt, Mrs. J. Fairly, Mrs. Justus Flett, Mrs. J. Flett, Lambert Flett, Suaan Haines, Mr. Harper, Jas. Haines, A.M. Muers, Robert Norman, Mrs. Newman, John Percivnl, Miss Pain, Mrs. R. Polk, Mrs. A. Polk, Alex. Saunders, Miss Saunders, A. A. M. Underbill, A. A. Vye, Wm. Vye, Mrs. C. Sr. Wells, Mrs. .i' BLACKVILLE. 25 1 0^ 25 1 (JO 1 OO 1 00 25 1 00 25 29 1 00 00 1 00 1 vo 29 fA> 1 00 1 00 2 CO X 00 I'OO •25 $21' 00 Coll. by Miss A. Arbo, Alex. Arquet, James Barnett, Theo. Betts, Benjamin Brenan, Daniel Bophy, Cavin Barker, Captain Conghlan, Thos. Coffin, Lemuel Calford, Wm. Drischol, Daniel Dowson, Thomas Dowson, Daniel Doak, R. H. Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Flett, Thos. W. Flannagan, M. Grogan, Henry Underkill. 25 25 60 25 25 25 1 OO 1 00 1» 8* 25 .50 50 1 00 25 60 1 00 25 1 00 65 19 166 Oillespie, Thoi. 4A Gillespie, Thos. Sr. 15 Oirvan, Wm. 2.5 Hare, George AO Holta, Samuel to Joyce, John 25 Joyce, James 1 00 Joyce, Thos. Sr. 25 Joyce, Thos. 1 00 Joyce, Edwd. 1 00 Linsoott, David, 1 00 Leifrhton, John 25 Lavens, Robert 25 Myers, Jos. 25 Murray, John L. 1 00 Mahon]^, Daniel 60 Manderson, James 1 00 Murray, Michael 50 Mountain, James 50 Mountain, Nathan 50 McNeil, Charles 50 Mcintosh, Angus 60 MrEachern, Peter 1 00 McArthur, Robert MoAlpin, Lawrence 25 25 Norton, John 1 00 Nicholson, Samuel 1 00 Ross, John 25 Stevens, George 25 Shinnoch, Wm. 50 Swim, Robert 1 00 Sullivan, Daniel 1 00 Sullivan, Dennis 40 Smith, Howard 50 Travis. Peter 60 Underbill, Amanda 15 Underbill, Angus 60 Underbill, Annie 50 Underbill, Robert 40 Walls, Charles 25 Whalen, Michael 25 Warren, Theo. 25 Warren, Alex. 50 Coll. by Mrs. John Carney. Astle, Harriet ^ 26 Bean, James 25 Comey, John 1 00 Curtis, Emeline 25 Cou^hlan, Sarah '' 26 Curtis, John 60 Connors, Wm. 25 Coughlan, Liixie 26 Coughlan, Thomas 50 Friend A 26 Qrindlev, Mrs. W. H. 36 Kehoe, I'atriok 60 Low«, James 26 MoLa^gan, Mrs. Wm. 26 McLaggan, Mrs. S. 25 Robertson, Mrs. 25 Sullivan, Michael 26 Sohofield, John L. 26 Sinclair, Kate 26 Underbill, B. N. T. 1 00 Underbill. Charlotte E. 26 Underbill, Charles F. 10 Underbill, Isaac C. 10 Underbill, Wm. A. K. 10 Underbill. Wm. M. 35 Underbill, Mrs. Wm. T. 25 Underbill, Wm. £. 50 Underbill, J. W. 50 Underbill. Mrs. J. W. 25 Wilson, James 25 Coll. by Miss A. Kennedy. Astle, Peter $ 10 Aslle, David 15 Barnette, Mrs. Thos. 26 Coughlan, Thomas 50 Connors, Mrs. A. 10 Curtis, Mrs. J. 05 Friend A 20 Harris, Thos. 15 Harris, Moses 25 Harris, Mrs. M. 25 Kennedy. Abigail E. 25 Mountam, John 25 Mountain, Jas. 25 Mountain, Mrs. E. 25 Sullivan, Rebecca 25 Sullivan, David 25 Underbill, Mrs. B. N. 20 Underbill, James W. 25 Underbill, Mrs. James W. 25 Underbill, British N. 20 Underbill, E. W. 10 Underbill, A. Johnston 25 Underbill, S. Josephine 26 Underbill, J. W. 1 00 Vickers, Patrick :. 25 167 25 25 50 2ft 35 50 25 2S 25 25 25 tft 25 1 00 25 10 10 n 86 9 95 25 10 15 25 50 10 05 20 15 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 25 25 20 10 25 25 1 00 25 Warren, Theo. . 35 Warren, Alex. 25 Warren, Peter 25 $49 93 RECAPITULATION. Derby, 949 20 Nelson. 21 UO Blackville, 49 95 120 la Offortories $1.10 & 80, 1 90 Total, $122 05 (M) (M) (X) CM) 0«) (X) 00 6 01) 2 00 00 00 (M) DORCHESTER. Backhouse VVm. $1 (H) Chandler, Mrs. lU (N) Chandler, E. B. 40 GO Chandler, Mrs. Josh. 10 00 Chandler, Geo. W. 8 (M) Chandler, C. N. 2 00 Chandler, Miss F. 1 00 Chapman, David, Chipman, Mrs. Chipruan, Miss Clarke, James Crowson, Thos. Foster, JohnB. Gilbert, S. Gay Gilbert, Miss Gilbert, T. Henry Gilbert, Miss Eliza Gilbert, Bradford Godfrey, C. B. Hanington.Hon.D.L. & wife 10 00 6{V 2 (X> 3 (X> 2 m 1 Ol> 1 00 1 00 2 (H^ 20 (X> 1 00 1 (H> 10 (HJ 2 U» 1 K^ 1 m $176 76 Offertories,$11.00&f 12.11, 23 11 Total, $1 »J Ift DOUGLAS. (List not received.) 1 1 1 FREDERICTOX. Aiken, Robert Akerly, S. A. Allen, Hon. Chief Justice Allen, John Allen, William K. Allen, J. F. Allen, George C Armstroncr, George Armstrong, T. Arnold, Mrs Asbfield, ?4[rs. BahbiL, >!rs. G. N. Bailey, Professor Bailey, Henry Bain, Miss Beckwith, Mrs. Beckwith, A. G. Beckwith, Charles Beckwith, H. $2 CO 10 00 40 00 0(» 6 m 1 00 25 oa 00 6 00 25 00 00 00 oa 1 1 1 1 4 2 5 ■3SSe!G3E: 1, 1, 58 - Black, John 4 do Fenely, W. T. H. 2 50 l" Black, Mrs. 2 00 Fisher, Mrs. 6 00 X Black, Mrs. J. • 4 0(> Fisher, The Misses 5 00 t Black. H. 1 00 Fisher, Mrs. C. B. 3 (H» \ Bell, Robert 1 00 Fisher, William 3 00 J Beek, Auditor (ieneral 4 00 Flewelling, W. P. 1 (XI \ Bliz/ard, Mrs. J. 2(» Friend, 40 (Kl 1 Bliss, George J. 6 (XI Friend, 5 (Xi Black, Alex. N. 1 00 Friend, 50 :» Bonar, Mrs. 25 Gibson, James 25 Brannen, E. F. 1 (H) Golding, .1. R. 10 00 ;) Brigj,'s, Mrs. 3(1 Gordon, Mrs. 2 (HI Brown, Dr. T. C. 2 (MJ Gordon, Frank 50 Bron n, Mrs. T. C. 1 (10 Gordon, Mrs. F. 30 Brown, Frank M. 1 ()(», Gordon, Sarah 25 Brown, Mary B. .1 (H) Gordon, A. and H. 30 '■ Brown, E. 1 (MJ Gordon, C. and L. 30 V Burcbill, A. 3 00 Gordon, Ada 10 • Burnside, Mrs. 50 Gordon, James 50 •} Cadwallader, E. 3 00 Gordon, Jane 25 Cameron, John 4 (0 Gough, Mrs. 1 (Kl > Cameron, Mrs. .^O Grant, Louisa 25 Campbell, Mrs. 20 00 Grant, Neville 25 Carey, Captain and Mrs. 5 00 Grant. Mrs. N. 25 Carman, William 25 00 Grant, Charlotte 12 ' Carman, S. M. 6 00 Grant, William 25 ^ Carman, W. Bliss 3 (K> Grant, Henry 2:» Carman, Jean Murray 2 00 Green, Mrs. Hilton 1 00 CaiT, Eliza 1 00 Grieves. Mrs. J. 2 (HI V Cooper, Charlotte 10 Gregory, Mrs. 5 (K) • Coster, Mrs. 2 (X) Gregory. The Misses 8 00 i Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 2 00 Hamilton, Mrs. 1 (XI ,i Cropley, HA. 6 OO Harrison, Professor 7 (XI Davidson, Miss 25 Hazen, Mrs. C. 50 Diamond, Richard 25 Hnzen, Mrs. James 1 00 Diamond, Mrs. R. 25 Hazen, J. D. 2 (X> ■: Diamond, Moses 20 Hazen, George Hewitson, Ada 2 00 J- Diamond, James 60 25 Diamond, Mrs. James 35 Hooper, Captain 5 00 Dougherty, James ] 00 Hopper, Henry 50 ,; Dougherty, .Mrs. 1 00 Humphrey, Matthew 50 Dougherty, Sarah 60 Humphrey, Richard 50 y Dougherty, Kathleen J. 25 Humphrey, Charles 25 .V Dougherty, Maud £. 25 Humphrey, James 1 (XI Dougherty, May 10 Hitchipgs, Mrs. 25 ^'•. Dibblee, Mrs. 1 00 Hunt, G. C. 10 00 ■•f; Dunn, E. L. 60 Hunter, Mrs. 3 00 Dunn, Miss 60 Inches, Andrew 25 (XI 1 Eggar, J. 1 00 Jack, Mrs. 2 (XJ ■

    40 (K> 5 00 50 25 10 00 2 00 50 30 25 80 30 10 fiO 25 1 00 26 23 25 12 25 2.'> 1 (10 2 (Ml 5 00 s m 1 (H» 7 00 50 1 (K» 2 00 2 00 25 5 00 60 50 60 25 1 (M) 26 10 00 3 00 23 00 2 00 5 00 3 W Jacob, Dr. 6(X). McLaughlin, Mrs. A. 50 Jacob, Miss 14 00 No. 5U. T. L. 5 00 Jarvis, John 2 (X> (J'-pwood, D. C. 1 tx> Jordan, D. 3 (M) Orpwood, Mrs. D. C. 50 Jouett B. R. 5(J Parkin, G. R. 15 (HI Street, Miss 1 00 Miller, J. H. 1 00 Street, A. F. 10 00 Moore' John 5 00 Street, L. Tjee 1 (0 Moore, Jane 6 00 Sulis, Mrs. C. 1 00 Moore, Selina 3 (N) Swym, Eliza 1 00 Moore, Annie 2 00 Swym, Amelia 1 00 Moore, Robert 2 (Kj Thomas, Mrs. J. 5 GO .Ltlofiitt, Chas. 1 00 Thomas, Chas. 4 00 Morehouse, C. F. 4 00 00 (X) 0() 00 00 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 50 50 1 1 |5o 65 Offertories, $9.00 & $6.00, 15 00 Total, $70 65 GRAND FALLS. (List not received.) ,^. 161 8 00 GRAND MAN A> r. 1 50 Burnham, A. $1 00 1 00 Ck)vert, Rev. W. S. 4 15 2 fX» Cronk, Mrs, Winslow 65 25 Gaskell, E. 3 00 lu f9i\ Ingells, William 1 Of) 70 4 /\i k McKay, Mrs. 25 1 (M) 1 (K) 25 Newton, Isaac 2 00 12 05 40 Offer ^/Ories, Total, 9 80 50 $21 85 5 00 ■ ■ — 1 (X) ■ b(^ ■ 25 ■ GREENWICH. 75 1 30 ■ Balmer, William 1 00 1 00 ■ Balmer, Mathew 1 00 5(» ■ Belyea, David 1 00 50 Belyea, W. Sancton 50 1 00 Belypa, Mrs. James 25 50 Belyea, H. B. 50 20 Belyea, Allan 1 (10 20 Belyea, Mrs. Leveret 50 25 Brundage, Thomas 1 00 25 Boyle, Mrs. 1 00 1 (K> Cronk, William 1 00 1 00 Crawford, Ernest 1 00 1 00 Day, Miss 50 1 00 Day, James 1 00 1 00 Day, Edgar 50 2 ()(► Day, Westfield 50 1 00 Day, William 25 5 (K) Flewelling, Walker B. 1 00 50 Flewelling, Albert Hanland, Isaac 1 00 50 50 1 00 Holder,.Manfred 50 1 00 Henry, Miss 1 00 2 00 Jones, Zebulon 1 00 60 Jones, Mrs. Z. 30 50 Kinn^, Henry Lee, Thomas 1 00 50 $55 65 Mabee, A. M. 1 00 0, 15 00 Marley, Daniel 50 . ■ Morgan, Robert : 60 , $70 65 Morgan, Mrs. R. ■ 60 ,— Morgan, Mary McKeil, W.,B. 25 4 00 1 MoKeil, Albert 3 00 d.) 1 McK«U,.£d>7aid 100 I U 1 McKeil, Hedley McKeil, George MeKeil, J. O. McKeil, Mrs, J.O. McKeil, John McKeil. Sarah McLeod, W. McLeod, James McLeod, Miss . McAdam, Miss Pitt, Isaac W. Richards, Zebulon Richards, W. D. Richards, Jas, N. Seely, Geo. T. Seely, Richard Walton, Henry Whiting, G. H. Whiting, Mrs. 00 00 50 50 25 25 00 00 50 50 00 0 Payne, Joseph , ,, 50 Payne, Henry ;">{> Rainsford, Capt. Chas. 2 (^0 Rainsford, Elizabeth 50 Sutherland, Wm. .So Stratton, Mrs. ;j() Coll. by Miss LotCisa Murray. Giles, C. H. & Miss Murray, L. C. Murray, W. H. Murray, Sidney Murray, Rannie Offertories, Total, ^6 KINGSTON. Anonymous Bradley, Miss Chaloner, George Chaloner, John Crawford, Mrs. Isaac Dann, Jolm O. Earl, Michael Fairweather, Mr.&Mrs.C.D, Fie welling, G. Hudson Fie welling, J. Edwd. Flewelling, Mrs J. B. Flewelling, Merritt W. Flewelling, Osburn Foster, Samuel Foster, Charles Friend A Gorehaa),Mrs. N. E. Goreham. W. W. Hoy t, Albert ' Hoyt, Mrs. Charles ' ' Hoy t, George Hoyt, Mrs. Jarvis McDougall, D. Oscar " McDougall, Anne B. McDougall, Mrs. D. Northrup, Eli ' ' Northrup, D. D. & family 88 y! 00 1.") 76 75 01) (10 50 00 00 00 oil 00 00 00 00 7') 00 50 00 50 oil oil 00 50 01) 00 50 163 i. 1 0() 50 ;-)(> 2 00 50 - 30 , 50 Murray. 7 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 $60 12 7 70 il, J_67 88 f. •s.C.D. )n wnily $1 00 1 1") 76 75 1 00 1 00 50 3 00 2 (to 1 00 no 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 00 75 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 2 50 Northrup, Fhilo Pickett, Justus Pickett, Sarah & Bessie Pickett, Mrs. Robert Pickett, William Perkins, E. A. Peters, Edwin Pucldlngton D. W. Puddinffton, Norman Smith, Mrs. James Sprague, R. D. Wetmore,D. P. Wetmore, David jr. Wetmore, H. D. ' Wetmore, Mrs. Phoobe Wetmore, Mrs. J. Wetmore, R. W. Wetmore, Adino Walters, Miss Wetmore, E. M. Williams, John Williams, Albert Williams, Robert Wainwritjht, Rev. H, S. Whiting, Charles Offertories. Clifton, $4 St James, 3 Trinity, 12 50 1 00 4 00 50 50 5 00 00 00 50 50 1 1 2 00 2 00 2 CO 50 40 1 UO 30 1 00 1 00 ,")() 75 1 00 G 00 1 (K) 65 61 01 51 02 19 54 Foster, Mrs. G. Friend, A. Friend-*, Two Hamilton, J. Hector, Isaac Hains, Thomas Ladds, William Miles, A. R. Miles, Mrs. A. R. Mil.'s, Mrs. T. O. Miles, Cora Magee, Arthur A i:\gee, Mary MaL'ee, Alexander Mi; Fid gin, R. McFadgin, Mrs. Perh'y, Thomas Rice, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. C. Shii'lds, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, 0. R. Smith. Mrs. G. R. Smith, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs S. Stewart, George Sterling, 1). A Sterlinj:, Mis D. A. Sterling, A. McL. Sterling, Annie Sterlinp;, G. A. Sterlinir, R"W. G. H. Sterling, Mrs. Total, $85 15 4a 25 50 1 25 75 25 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 6!> 50 60 50 1 00 25 00 00 00 2 1 1 1 00 00 GO' 50 20 60 00 00 00 00 60 10 00 4 no $47, 80 1 1 1 1 MADAWASKA. NEWCASTLE, GUANO LAKE (List not received.) Coyle, William $1 00 MAUGERVILLE, •v Coyle, Mrs. Cl.'irk, F. 60 25 Brown, C. $1 00 Cox, R. ) 60 Brown, Mrs. J. 1 00 Cox, Mrs. 50 Bent, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 0(J Cox, Helen and Bertha 30 Barton, Mary A. 50 Cox, L. 25 Barton, 0, ' > 50- Copeland, S. 50 Bailey, Thomas 60 Eagers, M'iry Jaho ' 50 Clowes, William 2 00 Green, Mrs. William . ' f)0 Clowes, C. 2 I'O Green, S. ,50 Carman, A. 50 Graham, Mrs. 25 Ctirman, Mrs. 60 Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 00 DeYeber, Wm. 1 26 Miller, Lizzie 25 164 # 'J 'J' ■ m^ Miller, James 50 Miller, Mrs. J. 25 Miller, Marv 25 Miller, Charles 60 Miller, Mrs. C. 60 Miller, James 25 Mulroy. William 25 Murray, William 1 00 McDonald, TiiTszie, 60 McFarlan, P. 60 McLeod, S. 1 00 Mcj^eod, R. 1 00 Palmer, Daniel 50 Spears, James 1 00 Stewart, J. 60 Thompson, D. 25 Upton, William 60 Upton, A. Welton, Mrs. E. 50 25 Yeamans, R. 1 00 Yeamans, Mrs. R. 60 Yeamans, Alice 50 Yeamans, C. 25 Yeamans, Mrs. P. 26 Yeamans, S. 1 00 Yeamans, Mrs. S. 60 Yeamans, M. 60 $21 30 RECAPITULATION. Subs. Coll. Total. Maugerville, 47 80 23 00 70 80 NewcasUe, 21 30 2 23 23 53 Total, $69 10 $25 23 $94 33 MONOTON. (List not received;) MUSQUASH. Balcam, Mrs. J« B. Bedell, Dr. Oeo. A. Bailey, Howard Carman,The Misfes Oorscadden, Thomas Ofluleki'Mrs. WVMam $1 26 4 '00 60 fl 00 26 26 Carmao, 0. Clowes 1 00 Corritran, 25 Clayton, A. 50 Curr. Mrs. 1>5 Crowley, George 60 Dooally, Jatne« 25 Davidson, Mrs. James 1 00 Dustln, Mrs. J. 1 00 Furclout^b, Jobu I 00 Giles, liobert 50 (liles, Mrs. R. 25 Hazard, Henry 50 Hazard, Alfred 50 Hargrov<-8. John 50 Hay ward. Samuel 50 Knluht, J. E. 2 00 Knight, Charles 1 00 Knlifht, Leonard 2 00 Lenox, Mrs. T. 50 Moody, Janaes 50 Mooney, John 50 Matltall, Gsorge 1 00 McAwley, Mrs. A. 75 Nolce, Mrs. I 00 Orlll, Thomas 1 OD O'Dell, Charles 50 O'Dell, .John 25 Parks, John 50 Quinn, John 50 Roick, Geo. 50 Reid, Robert 25 Roberts, Mr. 1 00 Reld, James 100 Spinney, Nelson 1 00 Spinney, Fred. 50 Scott, Robert 1 00 Shepherd, William 50 Shepherd. Mrs. Sen. 25 Stephens, George 50 Stephens, Mary A. J. 50 Stephens, Amanda 25 Snyder, Wesley 50 Spinney, Chas. 50 Smith, R. M. 50 Smith, Wolfred no Smith, Georffe 50 Spike, Rev. H. M. 5 00 Thomson, Edward 50 White, Thomas 50 White, Charles 100 Wilson, John 50 White, W. A. 50 $46 60 165 Collected by Mrs. A. T. Craft and A/f>8 Jessie Croft at Mace's Bay and Dipper Harbor. Belraore, Miss C. BrowD, Martin CafTery, Mrs. Gaffe ry, George Cattery, Michael Caffery, Mary Corflcadden, William Craft, Mrs. A. T. Craft, Jessie Ellis, John Ellis, Robert Ellis, Margaret Kenuedy, Jos. Mawhiuney, Wilson Mawliinney, Robert Mawhlnney, David Mawliinney, Juhn, MMwhiuney, Robert J. McGnwen, Charlotte McGowen, John Sen. McPherson, Robert McGowen, William jr. Snyder, John Thomas, George 40 25 50 50 60 26 25 25 20 00 25 25 60 00 60 60 75 60 25 60 60 60 60 00 $11 60 Collected at Pi^arinco. Brine, James, $ 50 Deau, Elizabeth 25 Deiin, Robert sen. 60 D'jan, Robert jr. 25 Dean, John Edwin 60 McGulre, Samuel 25 Tyner, William 25 $2 50 Collected at Lepreaux by Hilrs. J. Stafford. Glllis, John Kinc, Martin L. H. B , Marshall, James Murray, Ed. S. Mulligan, John McDonald. Jos. McKay, Eien McKay, Maria McCabe, Thomas McGinn, G. McFarland, Alex. Noy. John Swt-lnhammer, Alex. Staflnrd, Mrs. J. Whtlpley, Mrs. Whelpley. John Wright, Robert RECAPITULATION Subscriptions. Musquash, $4G Mace's Bay and ) Dipper Harbor, ji Plsarinco, Lepreaux, Boyne, Thomas Dibble, W. H. Flaven, John Flntan, Michael Friend, A Friend, A Gallagher, F. Griffith. E. P. Grant, Alonzo 25 25 25 25 20 25 25 25 25 9ft 8: 1 00 25 25 2» 28 25 50 26. f»5 2» 25 25 29 50 $8 20 11 2 8 50 GO 50 20 Collections. Musquash, 3 64 i)!pper Harbor, 84 I'i&arinco, 48 68 80 4 9G Toial, $7376 NEWCASTLE. Buck, W. H. §1 00 Black, Airs Thomas 1 00 Brown, C. F. 2 00 Copp, James 1 00 Davidson, Mrs. 2 00 Duffy, John 1 GO Duffy, Nellie 50 Duffy, Jane 26 Fenn, William 4 Fisher, Mrs. 1 Fairey, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. 2 Friend, A Friend, A . , 1 I Gjertz, Mis. 1 CO 00 00 25 00 00 106 I •Graham, V. Haddow, Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Hollaran, Miss Joyce, A. P. Kethro, J. G. Miller, W.J. Miller, Mrs. Samuel Maltby, Thomas Malthy, Mrs. Thomas Maltby, Hiram B. Maltby, Marian M. Maltby, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. MaHI>y, G. H. and M. E. Maltby, Mr. & Mrs. R. Malthy, John MaoKenzle, R. McBride, Ellen McCiiUum, Alex. Prei^ton, Miss Russell, Mrs. Russell, Thomas Russell, William Russell, Mr». W. Russell, J. B. Street, Mr. & Mrs. E. Lee Staples, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, James Taylor, Thomas Underbill, Miss Williston, Judge Offertoi ies, 2 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 00 00 1 1 1 I 00 00 0(» 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 ()(» 00 00 00 b 00 3 00 00 00 25 .'>0 00 01) Fisher, John, Mflry& Martha 1 (M> Fisher, Mrs. Gabern 50 Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. 1 00 Fletcher, John I 00 Fletcher, Edward jun. 1 (»<> Graham, Thomas 1 00 Graham, Ellon and Annie 50 Hickling, Mr. & Mrs. 1 60 Horncastle, Mrs. 1 50 Hornoastle, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. 2 CM) Horncastle, Mrs. William 1 00 Horncastle, Annie, John, and Henry, 2 00 Lindsay, Mr. & Mrs. Jas. M. 1 50 Lindsay, Mr. &Mrs Theodore 1 50 Lipsett, David 1 00 McKnighl, Mrs. John 1 OJ KcKni2;ht, Mr. & Mrs Jas. 1 60 McKnight, W. H. & Samuel 1 00 McKnight, Selina & Maud ,50 McMurtr, Andrew 1 () 1 00 1 00 ■ 1 Oil 1 00 50 60 1 60 •2 00 1 00 1 IS. 2 00 M. 1 50 ore 1 50 1 1 IS. uel 1 id 0 Ritchie, J. A. 1 00 Sumner, Mrs. 2 00 Sumner, Lizzie 50 Sumner, Annie 1 ()(► Seely, Mr, t& Mrs. W. 2 00 Seely, J. D. 1 (X) Seely, H. 1 50 Triftz, Mr. 50 Trites, D. L. 1 00 Trites, Mrs. D L. 1 00 Trites, B. A. 1 00 Thiol, Hedley 50 Thom, George sen. 2 00 Thorn, Goorge jun. 2 00 Thom, William 50 Turner, D. J. 1 00 Wilkinson, Rev. W. J. 6 00 Willis, Rev. C. 4 0(» Willis, Mrs. 4 00 Yates, J. A. 1 00 $68 25 Offertoriis, $4.04 & $5.86 , 9 90 Total, 1 $78 15 POINT DU CHENE. Coll .by Miss F. Smith. Forge, Mrs. $1 00 Hanington, W. J. M. 10 00 Newnham, Rev. 0. S. 2 00 Robb, Miss M. 1 (X» Smith, E. J. 1 (X) Smith. Mrs. E. J. 2 00 169 .NE. mith. $1 00 , 10 00 2 00 1 (X) 1 (X> 2 OO Smith, Miss Florence 1 (K) Theal. F. 1 00 White, Mrs. D. B. 50 Williams, Mrs. 50 Weldon, J. D. 50 Coll. by Misses B. Johnson and Fannie Barnes. Barnes, ^Irs. W. A. Harnes, Miss Carrie A. Barnes, Miss Fannio Barnes, ]\Ii?s Clara Barnes, Willie E. Chapman, Mrs. Ovitl Cannon, Mrs. A. Cannmn, Ida Dowling, Mrs. Hannah, Mrs. Hanington, Miss Maggie Inglis, Mrs. James Inglis, Eliza Johnson, J. P. Johnson, Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Miss Laura B. Johnson, Miss Bella Nesbit, Miss Sophia Seott, Miss Matilda Schurman, Miss Ida Tait, Mrs. Alex. Talt, Mrs. Adam Terry, Miss Ilattie Wilbur, Mrs. A. West, Mrs. G. /iO 25 25 20 15 25 05 25 OS 25 50 10 05 00 00 25 25 25 25 50 06 10 25 05 20 Offertories, $27 54 4 30 Total , $31 84 PRINCE WILLIAM. Brown, Mrs. * $ 50 Brown, James A. 1 50 Brown, T. Albert 2 00 Davidson, H. A. 1 00 Davidson, J. C. 25 Davis, Mrs. 50 Davis, Retta 40 Ellegood, Mrs. 50 Ellfegood. Miss 1 00 Ellegood. William 1 (X) Ellegood, Mary D. 1 m Fowler, R,»v.LeB. W.&Mrs. 10 0(> Fowler, Eliza Eraser, Alexs nder Fraser, Thomas L. Eraser, William (jartley, Mrs. Gartley, Joseph Gartley, Lettie Garthiy, Andrew Gartley, Adelaide Gartley, Muggie Gaunce, Miss Graham, Gilbert sen. Graham, Matilda L. Graham, Mr. & Mrs.W. W. Graham, (reorge Graham, Patrick jun. Grey, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry, Miss Henry, James Henry, Ann E. Henry, Abigail Henry, Wm. Henry, Jerome Henry, Mr. & M-^s. John Honry, Mrs. James A. Henry, Mrs. James R. Henry, John Henry, Joseph Henry, Margaret A. Henry, William Hood, Mr. and Mrs. George Ingraham, George Jones, Thomas Loring, M. H. Love, Mr. & Mrs. James W. 2 50 Love, George J. W. 7& Love, William and Xelson 1 OO Love, Wellington .60 Lunnin, Charles 40 Mays, Miss 1 00 McCutcheon, Mrs. ^ McCutcheon, John E. S^ McElree, Mrs. |i McMullen, Mrs. ^ McMullen, John 5 J McMullen, Archibald 40 McMnllen, Samuel Si» I 1 m 2 (H> 2 (H> 25 50 25 50 1 00 25 1 OO 45 1 (H> 1 (K» 60 50 25 1 00 5,'> 50 2 00 .'iO 1 00 2 00 50 1 OO 1 00 60 1 00 50 26 50 1 00 1 (X) 3 00 60 170 Miller, WilliHm Miller, Mrs. Johu Porter, Mrs. Joseph Saunders, Mrs. Saunders, Mag^^ie Scott, Alexander (1880) Simnionn, Fannie •Simmons, Edward Simmons, Alexander Strange, IlonryS. Vance, Alexander Vance, Patrick Sale of Work, 25 25 /■>() i'iO (10 00 50 50 00 60 60 4-» GAMPUELLTOX. Riirbfirie, O. A. $ 60 Bordette, Frank 45 Chandler, R. 8. roo DoHamell, F. 76 Duncan, William SO Lyons, Jane 60 Murray, Charles 1 00 Sears, Mrs. George 2 00 Sproul, James 76 Sproul, Mrs J. 60 Sproul, Mrs. 60 Sawyer, Benjamin 25 873 20 <3fFertories, $l.y2 () 2 (M) 25 1 (>(t 1 00 1 (10 1 00 25 2 00 1 00 2 00 20 4 00 60 ^64 38 Palmer, David Palraor, Hufus .Stuvi'nson, John Weston, Francis Weston, Mrs. KINGSTON. Brooks, George $1 00 Brooks, John 1 (H) Eddy, William 1 00 Fo) stor, Jane 1 00 Forster, Jonathan 50 Friend, A 60 Lan Chester, Albert 1 00 Morrell, Mrs. T. 41 Malley, Mrs. 50 MHlley, William 50 Orr, J. 1 00 Perry, William 1 00 75 50 00 00 50 $14 16 RKCAl'lTULATION. Richibufto, oVhs Kingston, 14 16 (.•oil. 'I'otaU* 4 50 ()8 88 1 14 15 30 Totals, $78 54 5 64 84 18 RICHMOND. Ai)d«rsnn, Mr. ami Mrs. R. $ r.i'urflf-ley. Mrs. B..'!Md.«*ley, Alfred Blackftinore, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hcdeil. W^dler Bt'll, William Bill.G. G. Btli, Arthur Bell, Mrs. B. Bell, Thos. sen. Bell, Isaac B.ll, Alfred Bell, Georire Bell, Mrs. W. Bell, Lizzie Bell, M-iry L. Bell, Flora Jane Bustard. George Ciirrle, W jr. (Uirrle, W. sen. Curric, Alfred C. Currlo, Andrew Cuulitre, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chaiuller, Mrs. N. Cusiunce. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gidney, Isaac B. Giduey, Daniel Gidney, John Gidney. .Joseph Gentle, Mrs. Joshua Gurtley, John Gtirtley, Samuel Gartley, Ephraim Gariley, Thomas sen. Gartley, George sen. 00 CD .50 00 00 50 50 50 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 to 25 25 25 1 00 50 2 00 2 CO 2 00 H 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 oo <>< i 1 Hone, Thomas 17 1 00 HoDC, Andrew 1 00 ,'i Hende^^on, W. 1 00 ■:.'> Hanson, Roland T. 60 '>an)eson, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. 1 50 ;) Tamepon, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. 2 (10 i'" Jameson. 0. K. L. 1 00 Vf Klnny, Enoch 1 00 nil' Klnny, E. E. 1 00 f;; Kilburn, Ivory 2 00 Kilborn.J. H. 1 00 Kilburn, Paulina 4 00 ?f' Lyon, James 60 \t Love, Thomas 1 00 I Love, David 50 ^' Law, Jarvis 1 f)0 •4' Martin, James 1 50 Martin, John 1 50 Martin, Eliza Jane 25 Miller, Matthew 25 '\ Moore, Cbuiles 50 Moore, Frerlurick ,iO Montgomery, Hugh 1 00 McCulioch, Robt rt 1 00 McKeen, Reuben 1 00 McKeen, Joseph 1 00 McKee, John 1 00 ft McKee, Thomas 1 00 51' McKee, Mary 1 00 Mct'lay, A. 1 00 McDougall, Mrs. 50 McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 2 OC McBride, Mr. and Mrs. R. 2 CO ■ (*;, McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 1 00 McBride, Mr. and Mrs. A. 2 (0 McBride, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 00 McBride, John jr. 1 00 McBride, John 1 00 •',) McBride, Ca^sle 25 McBride, Emma J. 25 McBride, Ida E. 25 McBride, Albert Lee 60 McBride, Robert jr. I 00 Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. P. 2 00 Mclutyre, Mary 1 00 Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. R. 2 GO Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Thos . 2 00 ; Mclntyre, Kathleen 25 Mclntyre, Alice Marlon 25 Mclutyre, Harold Peiley 25 Mclntyre, Byron Woodbury 25 Mclntyre, Norah Neales 12 Mclntyre, Ruby Antoinette 12 Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. A. 2 00 Mclntyre, James F. 25 Mf Intyre, Frederick W. 25 Mclntyre, Edith Mahel 25 Mclntyre, Helen Isabel 25 Mclntyre, Anna Louise 25 McLellan, Mrs. John 1 00 McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1 00 Meales, Rev. H. H. 5 00 Neales, Mrs. H. H. 5 00 Neales, James jr. 1 00 Neales, Henry Huntley jr. 1 00 Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 00 Nicholson, Samuel 60 Parks, Mrs. George 60 Parks, Daniel 1 00 Perry, George W. 1 00 Qiiin, Mrs. John 1 00 Rush, Murray 1 00 Ray, Andrew sen. 1 00 Ray, Andrew jr. 1 00 Ray, Lizzie 25 Ray, Rebecca 25 Stokes, William 10 00 Saunders, R. 1 00 Strong, George 1 00 Strong, William 1 00 Strong, Isaac 60 Strong, Mr. and Mrs. T. sen. 1 CO Strong, Thos. jr. 1 00 Strong. Jane 25 Scott, John 1 00 Toms, Mr. and Mrs. John 2 00 Tracy, George A. 1 00 Vandine, Mrs. 60 Vandine, T. H. 50 Wa son, R. 1 00 Whitehead, 50 Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ephm . 1 00 Wilson, William 1 00 WilHon, Allan 1 00 Wilson, Mrs. S. 60 Wilson, Guy Jermyn D. 60 Offertories, 138 99 49 75 Total, §188 74 ROTHESAY. Coll. by Miss Ida Prince. Campbell, Mrs. C. $ Dodge, Geo. W. Daffy, Miss to 50 50 173 Dickson, Joseph H. Daniels, John Darling, Charles Fowler, Isabella Friend, A Keator. J D. M. Langstroth, Albert Prince, Charles Prince, Mrs. Geo. Prince, Samuel Prince, William T. Saunders, Isaac J, Total, SACKVILLE. Allison, H. B. Allison, J. Fred Allison, Miss Cassie Atkinson, Mrs. T. P. Adams, Mrs. John Boultenhouse, John 1 (X) 50 60 1 00 25 2 00 50 2 00 1 00 50 50 2 00 $13 25 $1 00 4 (KJ 1 00 60 25 25 Milner, H. C. Milner, Capt. Wm. Purdy, Mrs. John Prescott, T. H. Purdy, Mrs. Jas. Purdy, Mrs. R. Sidall, Frank Wilson, Miss Kate Wiggins, Rev. C. F. Offertories 50 1,00 1.00 ,60 ,60 SO 50 2 50 36 47 16 63 Botsford,H:on.Senator & Mrs. 6 (X) Bowser, Mrs. Aneley 1 00 Bulmei, Mrs. Rufus 60 Brown, W. L. 50 Bulmer, Geo. N. 1 00 Barnes, Miss Julia 20 Barnes, Miss Zena 20 Campbell, Cassie L. 10 dark, Mrs. Stephen 12 Campbell, Miss Grace 1 00 Chapman, Mrs. Thomas 25 Carter, Miss C. 20 Dixon, Mr.&Mrs. W.Bedford 2 00 Estabrooks, Mrs. John 25 Fawcet, Henry R. 60 Filkins, John 50 Ford, Mrs. John 50 Goodwin, Stewart 25 Gayton, Mrs. Wm. 26 Harris, Mrs. Fred 25 Hoare, Mrs. Miles 60 , Hickey, John 50 ' Knapp, Mrs. T. W. 2 00 ' Knapp, A. W. D. 50 ' Lowerison, Mrs. T. 50 ' Morlce, Mrs. John 40 ' Milner, Mrs. C. 100 >. Milner, WUliam C. 1 00 Total, $52 10 SHEDIAC. Bateman, John Bell, John Bateman, Marcus Cannon, Mrs H. N, Edwards, Mrs. Alice Gilbert, W. J. Hanington, Hon. D. Hanington, Mrs. Sherman Hanington, Mrs. Joseph Jarvis, Rev. H. M. Murray, William Murray, Mary Murray, Archibald McQueen, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon, Angus Robinson, Henry Scovil, Mrs. Henry Smith, Miss Cordelia Sutherland, Mrs. Welling, John Welling, Geo»*ge L. Welling, Shennan Welling, E. J. $3 00 60 51 50 25 (X) 00 45 25 00 25 25 40 65 60 50 00 00 20 00 50 50 00 Total, $22 21 SIMONDS. Aimstrong, James $2 50 Armstrong, William 2 00 Armstrong, John 2 50 Armstrong, Samuel '^ 3-100 Arthurs, Joseph ■ 1 00 Blacklock, Mr. .:. 3^00 174 Brine, Mr. Crozier, Mrs. A. Grozier, John Cunningham, James Cowan, Mrs. Daley, William . ^aley, Mrs. R. Dare, Mrs. Dohei'ty, Mr. Darrow, Mrs. C. L. Evans, VVilliam Evans, Richard Evans, Mrs. Robert Francis, Mrs. Friend, Friend, Hanlee, Mr. A. Howard, Miss Jordan, Thomas P. Lee, G. H. Moore, Robert A. , Moore, Andrew Moore, Mr. McDonald, John Raymond, Mr, Scovil, Rev. Canon, Ph. Scovil, E. G. Schofield, Rev. George Sohofield, Geo. A. Schofield, S. Schofield, Mrs. S. Shelton. Isaac Simon, John Sentel, Mr. Thompson, James Wa,o;ner, Mrs. , Wiikes, John Waters, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. II. W. Wallacf, William Wallace, Robert Wallace, John 2 4 2 2 I 2 D. 20 2 3 10 10 1 1 10 2 1 1 Coll. by Mr. Isaac Land. Adams, Henry > Adams, Mis. \. Beard, Nathan Bradley, Thomas Clark, Mrs. Clark, L.D. D'Oisay, Miss -I'i 00 r)0 00 (K) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 20 40 50 00 (II) 00 01 > 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5(.» 00 5(J 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 00 25 Friend, Ferguson, A. D. Howard, Miss Irwin, John Irvine Gordon Land, Nathan Land, Isaac ! Land, Benjamin , j Porter, Mr. I Stephenson, Robert I Scott, William ; Scott, David Taylor, Edward Willis, George Willis, Alexander Willis, G»aorge Young, John 1 1 I 3 1 1 2 1 5f> 50 2.> 00 (M) (Xl 50 00 75 50 00 00 50 50 00' 00 00- Coll. oy Miss McBrim. Bradley, Miss $ Be itty, Mrs. Thomas Boyle, Mrs, Friend, Gunning, Mrs. Hunter, Adam Johnstone, Mrs. Johnstone, Robert McBrien, David 1 McFate, Mrs. McBrien, Mr, 1 McCracken, William Pac<>, P^rederic Ray, William Stephenson, Nicholas 2 Stephenson, Marshal Coll. by Miss A. J. Moore. Bishop, William $1 Baxter, George Collins, Thomas 1 Campbell, Ephraim 1 Capson, George Forbes, Mrs, A. f . ' , 1 Friend, ,. Flannagan , James Kerns, Isaac Moore, Robert James Moore, Edward Morrison, Thomas ., lilyles, Richard .q,j 00 50 00 00 50 00 50 50 S0 00 50 50 50 McAuley, Edward McCarthy, John McCarthy, Charles McCarthy, Thomas McLeod, Robert McNeill, Hugh O'Hare, Daniel Parsons, Levi Stephenson, David Scribner, Mr. Stranger, A Coll. by Mrs. Wilson, Armstrong, William Burns, Mrs. Evan?, William Evans, Mrs. W. Evans, Richard iCvjin?, Mrs. R. Evans, Walter Wagner, Mrs. 00 50 50 (H) U(J 50 .50 00 00 (M) 50 1 1 00 50 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 OU Coll. by Mrs. li. G. Stewart. Dalton, Thomas $ Dai ton, Isaac Douglas, Alexander Faunce, Mrs. A. P. Forrester, Miss Garnett, Alexander Garnett, Lizzie Garnett, Mrs. J. C. Garnett, George Garnett, Thomas Garnett, David Moore, Robert 1 Moore, ]{obert P. 1 Robertson, Minnie A. Stewart, Robert G. 1 Stewart, Walter D. Stewart, David McCarty, Mrs. McCarty, Mary McLeod, John 2'y 25 1 0() $192 50 Offertories, Loch Lomond, 5 70 Black River, 7 63 Golden Grove, 15 52 Garnett Settlement, 3 98 Coldbrook, 7 80 Total, 40 G3 $233 13 30 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 50 50 25 00 00 GO GO 15 50 AIM'HOPUIATION. Clergyman's Salary, $220 ()0 General Purposes D. C S. 13 13 Total, $233 13 Coll. by Miss Mary McCarty. Armstrong, James $ 50 Armstrong, John 50 Crozier, Mrs. James 25 Daley, William - 50 Daley, Mrs. W. 50 Forbes, George C. 1 (M) Friend, 1(.M> SPRINGFIELD. Benson, Charles Benson, Miss E. A. Best -John F. Charlton. Mrs. Colgan, Ja^mes Fairweatber, Miss Friend A Frost, J. Smith Fulkins, Peter Gorhara, Miss Henderson, Mrs. Hicksoii, Thomas Ilickson, John riuggard, Stephen Huggard, James Ilnggard, Ili hard Jr. Huggard, Jo;ia Huggard, William Huggard, Mrs. A. Huggard, Miss S Kellier, Jam^ s Kellier, William Kellier, Miss Long, Samuel Long, David Marven, Philo Marven, Mrs. S. 25 50 1 0(> 1 00 1 25 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 80 1 00 2 OO 50 1 50 50 I 00 1 (10 50 40 2 OO 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 176 Marven, J. S. Marven, J. Henry Marven, Mrs. J. H. Marven, Charles Marven, Miss E. Marven, John Merzie, Thomas Noithrup, A. G. Sen. Northrup, W. J. C. Northrup, Mrs. W. J. C. Korthrup, James W. Northrup, Lewis J. Northrnp, George I. Northrup, John F. Northrup, Mrs. Eli Northrup, A. G. 2nd Northrup, Mies J. Northrup, J. D. Palmer Northrup, Mrs. J. D. P. Northrup, William Northrup, Jarvis Northrup, Wilson Perkins, J. Drake Perkins, Mrs. J. D. Picket, Charles Raymond, Philo M. Raymond, Samuel B. Raymond, Miss Scovil, Walter B. Scovil, James Scovil, Mi's. J. Scovil, Miss E. Scovil, George G. Scovil, T. T. H. Scovil, Miss Amy Scovil, Miss Annie Spragg, Mts. Talbot, Rev. Jas. H. Talbot, Mrs. Jas. H. 2-00 2 00 Cflfertories, 1 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 1 00 60 50 60 50 50 25 GO 25 1 00 25 60 50 60 25 25 1 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 5 00 1 00 60 6 00 1 00 2 00 50 1 00 1 00 7 00 3 00 80 40 11 89 Total, |92 29 STANLEY. (List not received.) SUSSEX. Arnold, T. O. Arnold, Mrs. T. O. Arnold, Howard Arnold, Nelson Arnold, Mrs N. Arnold, Anna Arnold, F. W. Arnold, H. E. Arnold, Etta Arnold, O. R. Arnold, Mrs. 0. R. Arnold, May Arnold, Captain T. E. Ashton, James Beer, Mrs. BetT, Miss Beer, Colontl E. B. Barnett, John Barnett, Mrs. J. Barnett, Sarah Cole, Hartley Coggon, George Charters, E. A. Carbon, John CoggoD, Thomas Deboo, Isaac Evans, Lottie Friend, A Fairweather, C. H. Pairweathsr, George Fairweather, D. M. Klewelling, J. R. Fleweliing, D. S. Frith, Mrs. F. Frith, Georgie Golding, Harry Hallett, J. M. Hallett, Mrs. J. M. Hallett, Oiiver Hallett, George Hallett, Edwin Hillcoat, George Hillcoat, Mrs. G. HiUooat, Charlie Hillcoat, Freddie Hazen, Mrs. Charles Hazen, Fanny Hazen, Bessie Hornbrook, Hillcoat, H. A. Howes, Willtam Howes, Mis. W. i Hallett, Allan 2 2 1 5 2 00 00 00 00 GO 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 G 00 4 00 50 3 00 2 00 4 GO 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i Go 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 50 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 2S 1 00 1 00 1 76 1 00 1 00 1 00 177 2 00 2 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 6 00 4 00 50 3 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i Go 1 00 2 00 50 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 50 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 . 00 L 00 50 25 50 50 1 00 1 00 1 75 1 00 I 00 I 00 Jeffries, Mrs. Hugh KInaear. J. M. King, Mrs. John Keith, J. M. Lester, Dolly Lamb, Mrs. J. Lynch, W. P. Morton, F. E. Medley, Rev. Cbas. S. Medl.y, Mrs. Chas. 8. Macleod, Ada MacLeod, Lottie Murray, Jeannle Mclntyre, Mrs. George McJutyre, Jeannie Mclntyre, May Mclntyre, Miss Mary McMonagle, Dr. B. McMillan, Mrs. W. McKay, William McLeod, 8. A. McLean, Mrs. A. McManus, D. 8. McManuM, Mrs. D. S. McMauus, Cecil McLeod, A. E. Owens, T^iomas Phillips, James Partelow, Mrs. G. Piitleld, Peter IlayiDoud, G. H. Koach, Mrs. William Scalley, Mrs. 11. Scalley, Eliza Sharp, E. N. Btiarp, Mrs. E. N. Spenr. William Vail, Br. E. A. Waireu, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Emma Warren, Ada Wallace, G. H. White, G. H. Wiiite, H. A. White, Mrs. W. H. Worden, Frederick Wetmore, R. P. Wetmore, F. A. White, W. H. STUDHOLM. Campbell, H. Montgoir Ellison, George sen. 12 2 00 3 00 1 00 50 50 2 00 1 00 00 00 1 5 5 1 1 00 00 00 50 00 50 51) 50 20 50 00 00 00 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 00 60 00 00 5 UO 00 00 00 2 UO 2 00 00 00 50 00 50 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 50 50 50 _2 00 $102 71) ery 10 00 1 00 Foshay, Miss Foshay, MIsm A. Frost, Miss Julia Little, Mrs. D. Parlue, Mrs. Z. Farlee, U. Lee Parlee, Ernest W. Farlee, E. A. Secord, J H. and family, Seoord, Gilead Secord, Mrs. Gilead Sharp, Isaac N. Sharp, Mrs- Robert Sharp, Saraih A. S mrp, Mrs. 8. A. Wil -8, .lames Whire, Mrs. Wesley KKCAMTUL\TION. too 1 00 1 00 50 50 15> 15 1 00' 2 00 «0 JO 00 1 00 1 00- 5d 1 0» 1 (10 $26 80 Subscriptions. Sii«>ex, Studholm, OffertorhP. SuHMez, Studhulm, 162 70 26 80 189 50- 4 90 1 «G — C 65 Total, $196 06 ST. AlSfDREWS. Barton, rjohn Hlaclt, Thomas Billings, Samuel Bradley, VI aria i'onley, Mrs. Conley, Obadiah Craig, Airs. John Campbell, George F. Cockburn, E. A. Camp, Mrs. John Dougherty, James Eggle^on, Mrs. Forster, William D. Forstor, Mrs. W. D. Friends, Gove, Dr. S. T. Green, Mrs. Hatch, H. H. Hatheway, C, E. 0. $1 OOj 1 00 1 25- 50. 50 60 50 2 00 50- 50- 1 00 25 5 00' 5 00 70 10 00 1 00 2 OU 1 00 178 ■t.. Haddock, Mrs. ,. . Jonps, H:irry Ketchum, Rev. Dr. Lefrh, Mrs. E. Cornvvall liOrimer, E. Longmaid, Mrs. '.•,< '.' . iVIagee, John S. • McCurdy, Mrs. ' McVUfister, Sidney Moody, Mr. and Mrs. II. Mowatt, Mrs. Georgfe Morris, W. B. Morris, Mrs. Morris, Lily Morris Marian Osborne, Henry Odell, T. T. Paikor, Mrs. Par '•or, Dr. N. G. and Mrs. Par'~i>r, Alice Gertrude Paiki .', Beatrice Neville Piirtc:;, Mrs. Kobin 'on, Col. John Ivobenson, Mrs. W. J. ttoa. ^''rama St.rPf?t, ''Irs J, W. StrcH», Maria Street, L. E. Street, G. D. Street, T. 11. Stevenson, B. R. Stone, Misses ■ Short, Mrs. Stinson, Thomas Shaw, Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Tilley, Sir Leonard Treadwell, N. Whitlock, William Wren, Capt. John Wren, Mrs. E. R. Waycott, Susan Waycott, Emma CHiVMCOOK. pinsmnre, Robf rk Craig", Mrs. Joseph Griiftmor, George S. 60 Grimmer, J. D. 3 00 1 00 Gow, Mrs. H. ia . 25 10 00 Johnson, Henry 00 15 00 .Johnson, Hans i' 60 1 00 Johnson, Harriet 60 30 Pajje, M rs. James 25 1 00 Raymond, .V.'iss 1 00 50 Townshend, Mrs William 30 1 60 Townshend, Thomas 60 6 00 AVren, Emily J. , ,, 60 1 1 00 Wren, Annie E. 50 ^M 1 00 Wren, Christopher 1 00 I 1 00 • 'JO 10 5 00 H ' ' ■ < -•59 42 H UECAl'ITULATION, /) 00 1 ^^ ;^o 00 SmI)s. Coll. 'I'ol, 1. 1 C 2r> (!0 i) 00 St. An.lrews, 19(175 19 07 210.42 1 Chamccok, .")9.42 8.19 02.91 1 2 00 Totals, 256.17 2;J 1« -79..3;) 1 50 7 1 .1 10 00 2 05 ST. DAVID. S.'i Armstrong, IMrs. D. S. SI 00 I ^-^ 5 00 Berrv, Wesley 50 1 2 (]() Build, Osbu]-y 50 1 ^y 2 00 Clendenin, Fri'd 50 1 ^y- 4 Oi) CUuKltMiiii, Harris 50 ■ I>Vf .5 00 Daviilson, Robt, fo i)\-( 5 00 havidson, Mrs. K. 50 (.'ill 2 00 Dibble, iNIiss 1 00 rfiiii 30 Dooro, Horatio 1 00 Jrwi 1 00 Gillov, Mrs. Walter 25 Mm 25 Gilley, Nellie 50 .''Ion 1 00 Irons, Mrs. John 3G ^fon 5 00 Irvine, William .50 Mom 1 00 Irvine, Mrs. W. 50 •Mon; •> CO 1 Irvin, Edward 50 ■ Mom 1 00 1 Irvin, Mrs. E. 25 M Mom 50 1 Martin, Mrs. Jane 1 (10 ■ Moi;; 26 Millid'ie, Rev. J. W. 10 00 ■ '^la^-i 25 .Millid-o.Mrs. ,). W. 1 00 ■ Mli'ru . ^^ i^owurs, Mrs. Warren 1 00 I ■»'a^ai ii^i; 75 Seott, Theodore 60 t0*'f^-mi!mmmA Si-ott, S:u ;(;1 60 ■ wagu Simpson, Joseph 1 00 ■ wagu: I '^lagui 1 Mtln;u, 1 McF.u 1 McFai 1 McFai Simpson, Mrs. J. 50 $ 25 Thompson, Mrs. Eliza 60 37 Thompson, Ix)ren 1 00 50 00 Thompson, Mrs. Loren 1 00 a 179 >«:.) 9 42 ■I'm. 1. \1 2\0.-l-J 16 Ir'.uii SI 00 50 50 50 50 eO 50 1 0i» 1 00 25 50 ;;g len 50 50 50 '25 1 (10 10 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 (lit 50 50 1 00 1 00 Thompson, Mrs. Wilniot Thompson, Mrs. Iliram Thompson, Fred Woodcock, Mr». Alex. ST. I'ATRICK. Aohessc'.n, Alex. Achesson, .Tohn TI. Ar>h(39son, Mrs. J. II. Achesson, Mrs. W. r.aldvvin, (i. IL Baldwin, Mis. (r. !I. r.ailey, WiU.ert E. Caniio, D.ivid Caniic, Sarah (Jamie, Katio ''arson, Mrs. Charles Dyi.'v, Alex. Dyer, William A. Dyer, E 1 50 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 1 00 1 00 50 5J 50 50 50 50 50 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 25 25 25 25 25 2 00 50 25 2.5 25 25 25 25 1 00 30 60 McFiirlan, Jolm ' - 2S McFarlan, Julia H McF'arlfvn, Julia A. E. 25 McF.irlan, Mrs. Kate 1 00 McFarlan, (reorgie < . . 9fi iVcF.irlane, ElVie F. . 75 Mclninch, Samuel 1 OO Mclninch, Martha 60 McFarlan, Russell 50 Pralt, D J. , 60 Pratt, Mrs. D. J. 25 Koulston, John 50 Roulaton, Mary E. 25 Suiivrt, Mrs. .Fames 1 00 Smart, Jenriifj 25 Smart, Laurie • , 20' Wilson, iMrs. Hill 50 $;i4 00 TOWER m\A.. Coll. /.,/ yir. Oashm. Black, Robert lihick, Mrs. R. B'ack, Mrs. Ann Black, Isabel Davidson, George Davidson, ,\h's. G D^tvidson, Andrew Davidson, :\lrs. A. Gaskill. A!)ner Lndizatc, .Tames rjid2:atf', Kitty Mitchell, Samuel Mitchell. Chiirles Mirchell, Io Halt, William 25 Ilatt, Mrs. William 2o Hickey, Mrs. George 60 Hickey, Mrs. William 2o Hickey, Mrs. William jun. 2o Lovitt,'Mrs, 1 00 MeVicar, Angus '■',' 6b jVic Vicar, J. 50 AiC^'icar, Emma 50 JMc Vicar, Miss L. 50 MrViciU', i^; i.ry Randall, Mrs. Sharp, John • Thomson, lUiss 60 60 50 25 $12 50 LINTOV MILL. Coll. hj/ Mrs, Jas. Campbell. JBell, Mrs. Campbell, James . . Campbell, Carrie Campbell, HoQald . Campbell, Mrs. Eonald Gosp, Thorot Hatheson, Mrs. Maxwell, John ' ' it; 50 50 -. 60 5« 25 . 30 60 1 (K) ^4 05 RSCAPITULATIOy. Subscriptions. St. (loorge, t*onnfield, L'Ktang, Linton Mill, Collectiong. St. Tjeorge Penntleld, $04 85 21 Oli 12 50 4 05 7 , 2 - W* 13 08 32 » mvi .".;} Total, Si. JAMES, (ST. JOHN.) Album, J. Amhirson, J. Anderson, Mrs. Armstrong, J. R. Armstrong, Rev. W. , Bourne, P. Prakey, A. Brewer, W. B. Burns, Mrs. Coyle, Charles Crane, J. ; Canard, W. Duff ell, Joseph Dibblee, A. Emorson, R. B. Frost, Miss Harrison, L. R. flatheway, W. 1^. • Hoyt, Mrs. Joheo, CD. Kee, \V. Knowlton, Mrs. Lamb, W. Lambert, Wm. Laird, C. Littler, J. ' McCabe, J. McKelvie, A. McKenzie, Mathers, Rev. R. Murray, Mrs. E. Vlurray, Mrs. R. Nonmansell, H. Patchell. E. L. : $1 00 1 Ot) 1 00 5 OH 30 00 1 00 1 00 1 0!) 2 00 2 00 50 5U .^O 50 3 00 50 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 5 00 50 50 1 00 100 183 85 92 60 05 — 10". 32 r 13 2 08 JOHN.) $1 00 1 m 1 00 r> on 30 ()() 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 fjO 5(1 50 50 3 0I> 5') 2 '.to 1 00 r)0 1 00 50 00 00 00 60 00 50 00 00 00 50 50 1 00 100 1 1 1 1 1 5 Potew, T. S. ••• ■:" 2 00 Pickett, Mrs. so 2 00 Sood^, T. 1 00 Sandall, F. 1 00 Stewiirt, E. N. S. 1 00 Taylor, Miss 1 00 Thompson, \V. 1 no Troop, (>. V. 2 00 Wiirdroper, II E. ' 2 (Ji) Watts, 2 00 Willis, E. 1 00 Sundries, ■ • • ' 2 90 OfFert jrie«, Total, 00 10 $100 (HI 01) OO ST. JOIiX, (TRIXITY.) Allen, J. Carleton $5 oo Armstronqf, Jas. 1 oi» Arnold, K. II. 5 (m) liiinnister, Miss 50 Bayard, Mrs. E. 1 oo IJayard, Miss • ,50 Bayard, Miss E. 50 Bayard, Miss Kate 50 Bayard, Miss Ada 60 B lyard. Dr. Wm. 4 00 Hl.aek, Misses .3 00 Black, W. A. .S 00 Breeze, Win. 2 00 Bieeze, Mrs. W. 1 00 Blatch, Mrs. ■ 1 00 BLitijh, Miss 1 00 Boyd, Mrs. 1 880 6 00 Boyd, Mrs. 1881 6 00 Brigstocke, Rev. Canon k Mrs. 40 00 Broome, Miss 1 Go Campbell, Chas. • 2 00 Campbell, Mrs. Chas. 1 00 Campbell, Miss 60 Cassidy, Richd. 1 00 Causey, Wm. . • 6 00 Caussy, Mrs. Wm. • 1 00 Chamberlain, Mrs. ,60 Christie, Mrs. 1 00 Chubb, Miss . , 1 00 Churchill, John 1 00 1j. Clarke, J. IT. Clarke, Miss F. II. Clarke, A. B. Clarke, C. P. Corey, Chas. D. Corey, Mrs. C. D. C )8ter Chan. Coster, E. J. Coster, Mrs. E. J. Coy, ^Irs. Coy, Mia-< Devino, G. K. Dickson. J. E. E. Disbrow, Harry Dyer, Thomas Eirle, Dr. T. ,) n Elli-!(m, Robt. Fairweather, < .eu Fall is. W. V^^'ii',;, Mrs. W. French, Mrs. L. Gilbert, II. J. • ' (lorbell, S. Gregg, Mr.j. ..; Gregory, Mrs. II. Gregory, Miss Gregory, J, W. Crregory, Mrs.J. W. ITanington, A. 11. Ilanington, Mrs. A. II. Il.msen, Neils Harrison, W. F. Hart, Miss N. W." Harvey, II. H. Henderson, Mrs. Humphrey. R. B. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Jarvis, C. E L. J<>nes, Simeon Jovdan, G. S. Kee, Thos. Kirkpatrick, C. Lawton, Stanlev Loavitt, Mrs. W. Leonard, Robt, ' Lester, E. H. Lester, Mrs. E. H, : Magee, Miss Manning, E. Mathews, G. F. Mathews, Mrs G. F. /i\ , «.» 8 00 1 W 2 00 8 00 3 (X) 2 IX» 1 00 1 00 2 (X) 1 00 1 00 1 (X» 2 00 50 1 Oo 2 00 2 00 10 (10 X 0(J iO 4 <;0 20 {){) . 2 00 „ 60 1 00 1 00 '' 2 00 . 1 'oO 8 (0 2 00 60 2.5 OO .5 00 OO .,00 2" 00 5'oa 5 00 15 (H> 1 00 1 (X) ■ 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 (XJ , 1 00 1 00 1 00 ' 1 00 4 00, 1 00 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I Ui MM |2.5 ■ 50 *^^ M^H 1^ IM 12.2 m I Gt I III lyuu lAO 1^ IS. 1.25 il.4 11.6 ^> f%.4;'>i Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STRUT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 \ 4 •N? \\ 184 5 00 1 00 2 00 400 1 50 1 00 1 00 Iferritt, Mn. C. >f • 6 00 IfUlidge, Thos. 1 00 Morriaey, A. 1 00 MoAvity. Tho0. Jr. 2 00 Afo/^vity, Mrs. Thot. Jr. 2 00 HcGivem, R. P. > ^.r 12 00 MoGirem, Jot. . 1 00 MoEeM), Geo. 5 00 McLaughlin, W. 1 00 3icNiohol, Jm, Jr. 5 00 Killer. Mrs Moran, Mn, Nicholson, Mrs. J. Otty, H. P. Partelow, Miss Patterson. R. J. Fatton. Thos. Patton, Mrs. Thos. 1 00 Payne, R. 100 Peters, Mrs. & Miss < ' 5 00 Perley, Mrs. W. C. . 20 00 Price, Mrs. & Miss/ n 1 00 Prince, W.L. .'■'■ 2 00 PulIen,J. H. 2 00 Ranney, H. R. 5 00 Riley, J. M. / 2 00 Robinson. M. <:.-,' 5 00 Soammell, C. E. • ' ' 1 00 ^cammell, Mrs. (IPSO) 1 00 Scammell, Miss 1 00 Scammell, J. H. 2 00 ficottyMiss . 2 00 Scott, Mios Ada ' > • 1 00 Boott, Walter t^ 3 00 Sears. John ' 10 00 Seeds, Miss 1 00 Seeds, J. A. - ' 6 00 Seely, D. J. - , 1 00 Saith, Mrs. J. R. < 1 00 «mith,J. R. *n 100 "Smith, C. F. . 2 00 -Smith, Fred 50 ■Smith, Mrs. F. 50 ^mith, Saml. .' . .'tO iSnyder, Jno. 2 00 Stevenson, Andrew 1 00 Stevenson, Mrs. 2 00 Stevenson, Miss 1 00 Sturdee, H. L. A 0() Sturdee, E. J. - . , 5 00 $wain, Miss : r ' y ^ Tineey, Mrs. Tisdale, Miss Thurgar, Mrs. ~. . Todd, E. J. Tucker, John Wade, Mrs. Wakeliuff, Thos. Warner, Mrs. Weldon, C. W. Wheeler, Miss Williamson, J. Whitebome, C. S. Whiting, W. I. Whitney, G. W. Whitney, Mrs. G. W. .1 60 if, . ■ 6 00 Mr • 6 00 i 2 50 r 3 00 . - 2 00 .(. , 1 00 , ... 1 00 40 00 3 00 - 1 00 2 00 2 00 15 00 2 00 f 496 00 KECAPITULATION. Subscriptions, 496 00 Less printing, &o. 1 90 Collections. Church 1st. " 2nd, Sunday School, 494 10 62 25 54 52 33 40 150 17 Total, $644 27 ST. LUKE, (PORTLAND ) (List not received-) ST. MARK, (ST. JOHN.) Adams, Mrs. W. H. $2 00 Adams, Thos. S. 1 00 Armstrong,Rev.G.M.&Mrs.25 00 ■- - - 100 5 00 3 00 4 00 1 00 200 5 00 5 00 50 00 2 00 50 10 00 Allison, F. 0. Boyd, Hon. John Boyd, R. Murray Butt. W. F. BUtch, Mrs. Barker, Geo. A. Coster, G. C. Daniel, Mrs. T. W. Daniel, T. W. DeForest, Geo. S. DeForest, 8. S. Everett, E. J. 185 V $496 00 494 10 62 25 54 52 33 40 .150 17 ital, $644_27 TLAND) >lved) . JOHN.) $2 00 1 00 .&Mr8.25 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 500 5 00 50 00 2 00 50 10 00 Everitt. Arthur 200 Edwards, Mm. B. H. 50 Foster, John 1 00 Fairweather, Fred. R. 2 00 Henry, Chas. 1 00 Hatheway, Miss 10 00 Harding, Mrs. Jas. A. 2 00 Harrison, L. R. 2 00 Hanington, Fred. 2 00 Jarvis, Wm. M. 20 00 Kinnear. C. F. 5 00 Keator, Mrs. G. E. S. 2 00 Kaye, J. Sidney 1 00 Lawton, ^irs. Chas. 5 00 Masters, Chas. 2 00 Macdonald, C. A. 6 00 Millidge, Thos. E. 3 00 Pnddington, Mrs. R. E. Peters, A. W. 5 00 1 00 Scovil, R. C. 2 00 Smith, Oea F. 5 00 Tippett, A. P. 5 00 Tippett, J. H. 2 50 Thome, E. L. 800 Taylor, John F. 6 00 Taylor, Chas. . 5 00 Turner, J. D. 2 00 Ward, M. 1 00 Whiting, J. M. F. 6U ; : Total, $224 00 ST. MARTINS. Anderson, Miss J. ^ $ 25 Black, Ellen 25 Black, John 50 Briggs, Harry 40 Barges?, George 25 Campbell, Rev. J. R. & flun, 5 00 Carson, Mrs. Robert ;. 25 Carson, Mrs. Joseph A 25 Carson, Mrs. John ; ' 80 Charlton, Mrs. John 1 00 Charltou, Miss Sarah 25 Charlton, Miss Alice 8. M. 1 00 Clark, William , ., . 25 Cogsley, Barton , X . Cronk, Ezra . r» .j; r 25 •?/ 30 Cutton, Susan ^ ' **'.i Daly, S. sen. t- '■.:$* 25 CO Daly, Michael R. Daly, Samuel J. Daly, Ursula Daly, Amelia * v ^ " Daly, 8. K. Daly, Mrs. S. K. Dickey. G. M. D. niis,W. H. •• Foster, Mrs. Arthur Foster, Mrs. E. H. Foster. Robert P. Foster, A. L. Gilchrist, Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Hanlan. George S. Henry, Mrs. W. Hodsmyth, Mr. A Mn^J. B. Hosford, John "-^ Hosford, John jr. Hosford. William Hosford, Richard Hosford, Thomas Ingram, Mrs. Kirk Patrick, David liovatt, Miss E. Marohbanks, Mrs. David Melvin, Mrs. Thomas Miller, Cudlip McGanny, Francis Norris, Qeonre Noyes, Mrs. K. Nugent, Mrs. Edw. Osbom, James and fiimily Parker, Mrs. J. S. Parker, Leonard Parker, R. L. Patterson, Mrs. George B. Patters n, >amuel Pattern)!! , Miss E. Patterson, C. A. Patterson, Clara and Lottie Patterson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Patterson, George Ray, Roberts. . -i Ray, John Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Rommel, Mrs. ' '> ■,.'%.(>. Rommel, Miss i . Rommel, Benjamlii ■■. ^■^•■'f- Rourke, Mrs. W. H. Rourke, Miss Rourke, Miss E. > i/i ' u,^ 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 10 50 1 00 1 OO 2 00 2 00 2ft 18 1 00 1 00 1 00 so 20 50 50 1 50 1 00 1 25 1 00 3ft M 1 00 i m K i. ■ji'- .y v: -■.»' Jtoiirke, W. H. jun. JHOMrke, Mrs. W. H. jun Bpurke, Charles ^,. . _ }U)urke, Rupert i']-\^u .< Kpprke, Lily JElpurke, ^Nellie ^purke, James Esq, llourke, Mrs. James ^oifrkti, £rneit Jlourke, Harry W. ^ourke, Lottie t . , fiourke, Allison iRoqrkej Fredl. Dundaa^ Hourke, Georgina Baylor, William y JocqueiMr«. " ,'• , Tocque, ^y -^^ ^joeque, Reginald ,i )i Tracy, Jane JTwo Little Ones, Walker, The Misses .'. Wa^amake, James ^ tf iVVhite, Laura Whitney, Mrs. H. pen. - Whitney^ Mrs; H. jun. Whitney, Mis» ', >" ?yh^tney, Joseph Whitney, Albert E., ; - Whitney, Harry C. m , Wilson, Miss Mauds . ' Wilpon, W. , f.'i .. ", Wopd, Lydia ., t // 2 00 2 00 ,.,25 , 25 ..25 :, 25: ,; 2o -. 25 ' in 10 .: 10 .. 10 25 2o 60 50 25 25 25 16 1 00 .26 ,30 -50 •'H i, ST. MARY'S (YORK Allan, Miss • ; Bonner, Mrs. ••* ^ " Barker, T, P. « i- :.' '" Barker, William •'' " Clements, J. S. B. "' '; Close, Mrs. B. '• "• Close, May . Estabrooks, Mrs. C. L; . Kstabrooks, Annie '•'/ ' Friend, A ^ ' Flewelling. J. •. . "^\< • garden, Alfred ' ' I ' ill, Henry sen. . " . f. Hanford, Mrs. ' -'^ Jaffrey, Rev. William Leslie, Mrs. John McKeen, Mrs. George M<>Keen, WilUftm McCuUoch, Miss -a.'/ > Peppers, John .=!'.'• Smith, J. E • • " ' Smith, J. W. .■!..' ,r Till-y, W. ■ /,::o;- Tauley, Mrs. D. »> r- 7/ Wetmore, J. V. C. ," • , : Warren. Miss E. « ■/ . Wilson Mrs. h?' :- ' Wise, Mrs. .r..;,; ^ .!\. 4 00 M> 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 75 10 00 1 00 50 ■ 1 00 1 00 50 60 37 00 Offertories', $1.22 and $178, 3 00 Total, $40 00 SAINT PAUL (PORTLAND.), 25 1 00 50 . 1 00 10 1 <)(» , 25 25 $64 68 CO). $ 50 ;/■ 25 'iir- 1 00 1 00 3 00 75 25 1 CO 60 60 100 50 > 00 1 00 Anonymous, Armstrong, Edw. Armstro.njj, Robt. Beer, W. H. Bowles. Frederick Boyd, Barclay Campbell, >Irs. M. Chamberlain, M. Coster, Mrs' Allan Coster, Miss Daniel, Arthur Drury, W. C. DeB!oi8,T. M. DeVeber, Rv. W.H. &Mr8. " N. D. weather, Mrs. Jos. ler, John Fiith, H. W Frith, Mrs. 't'^ >>. - '' Gilmor, A. E. ■( H. E. M. Hazen, Wm. ' Jack, ir Allen Jones, Hon. T. R. Kinnear, J. A. Lee, Wm. G. Ijewis, Mrs. Murray, .Miss $2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 ?6 6 (X) 6 (K) 5 00 4 (10 10 (X> 5 (JO 10 (X) 2 00 20 00 6 00 200 1 00 5 00 >a UC /V 00 00 00 00 4 00 •■(\'t 00 00 00 m ^00 187 140 00 ND.). $2 00 1 00 1 2 5 6 5 4 m (H) ?5 CX) (K) 00 00 s. ;!f 10 (X) 6 (X» 10 (X> 2 00 20 00 ' 6 00 200 1 00 5 00 6 00 00 00 00 GO oa 00 00 oo oa 1 4 3 4 5 6 1 (^ I Peacock, Geo. ' " '. .-? 8 00 Peacock, Eliza .■•-■ 2 00 Peacock, Fanny 2 00 Robb, Mary i v. " . 1 00 Rogers, Jas. N. ; 3 O'J Pel fridge, Mary ', . /, - . 1 00 Shives. Alex. ,,* '' : 4 00 Sill, Rev. F. S. 6 00 Smith, Mrs. H. Bowyev 20 00 Smith, G. Sidney 10 00 Srair, R. P. 10 00 Street, A. B. L. 6 00 Symonds, Mrs. 8 00 Symonds, the Misses 4 00 Thorne, W. H. 10 (K) Wricjht, Arthur • 4 00 Wright, Miss 10 00 WrSght, John A. .- 10 00 Wright,Percy P. 40 00 276 25 Offertories, t 70 00 Total, $846 25 ST. STEPHEN, (Christ Church.) (List not received.) TRINITY, (ST. STEPHEN.) (List not received ) y • ; UPHAM. '"■ ; Aiton, Mrs. John * $ Alexander, Charles Armstrong, John 2 Armstrong, John Jr. 1 Armstrong, Robert 1 Armstrong, Katharine Baird, John Barnes, Henry F. - Barnes, Westra Buchanan, Wm. ' 1 (X) C.A. 'v' . 10 Conners, Mrs. 1 00 Conners, Mary Ann 50 Debow, Mr. & Mrs. C. 1 tX) Debow, Mr. &. Mrs. t. 1 00 Debow, Mr. &. Mrs. W. H. 1 00 I>ebow, Richard • - 2 00 50 no 00 00 60 60 50 00 Debow, James --' -. Debow. Mrs. C. E. Debow, Arthur W. %. Dailing, Robert (2 years) Demill, Charles E. Demill, Henry ■'<■'' Demill, W. James Douglas, James Esq. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas, Henry . - Douglas, Samuel ' i Douglas, Katharine )/ Douglas, Annie Drummond, Mrs. T. "1' ' Drummond, Susan ^^ Fei'guson, John . ... Ferguson, Robert ' V. . Forsyth, Miss Forsyth, J. J. Forsyth, Robert • , ' Forsyth, Mrs. > Forsyth, Lizzie Forsyth, A. Claud : • Foster, Mr. & Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. H. . ?.f Fowler, Mrs. J. M "^ Fowler, Mrs. William Fowler, Mrs. Daniel Fowler, J. M. Fowler, Victoria Fowler, A. Sherwood Gregory, James Ilanlyn, Mrs. HanlvD, George S. Hanlyn, Robert Hastings, Robert Hodgins, James Hodgins, Mrs. J. (. Hodgins, Mrs. R. Hodgins, Margaret Hoey, Mrs. JiiiJ* Ireland, Robert Kilpatrick, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Martha Kilpatrick, Mrs. John Kilpatrick, Charlotte Kilpatrick, Mary E. Kilpatrick, DaTid Kilpatrick, Alez. ' Kilpatrick, James G. Eil|iatrick, Alfred G. /•: I iT i»->; 1 00 60 ■ ' i 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 60 60 1 00 50 60 1 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 M » 25 1 eo 1 00 I oo 1 o» 1 00 1 oo 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 60 50 ■ n 1 oo 60 86 188 f Kirkpatriok, John ■ lAokie, Robert Laokie, Mr. & Mrs. J. Laokie, Marj Laokle, Emma Laokie, Robert Jr. LisBon, Thomas Lisson, John Lisson, Chr. (H.) Lisaon, Chr. (S ) Lesson. Richard Lesson, Robert l>ne, Jane A. iiazwell, Margaret Magowan, Mrs. J. J. Maffowan, Joseph MaTlory, Mrs. March, Mrs. March. Charles Meganty, Andrew MiUs, John Mills, Robert Missionary Myles, Robert Myles, Mrs. Myles, Thomas McBride, Edward McBride, Wm. McEwen, Mr. & Mrs. James ifoFall, Mrs. McLaren, Mary McLaren, Maria McLaren, Bessie McLaren, Irvine McLaren, William A. McLaren, Thomas Nesbit. Mr. Beid, Mrs. James A. Robertson, Mrs. Scott, Alexander Scott, Robert Seely, Mr. Seely, Mrs. Seely, Oscar Seely, Bruce ' Sherwood, R. G. Sherwood, A. and family Smith, Mrs. Edward Smith, Caleb r , . . . Smith, Charity n iJ. ,. T. I-'lf/ -:l 60 1 00 50 25 25 60 50 60 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 60 60 26 1 00 1 00 25 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 60 1 60 50 60 50 50 60 1 00 60 1 00 60 60 60 00 00 25 00 26 00 00 00 60 60 200 1 1 Th(iL'"^60ii, William Walker. Mrs. Warrell, Ellen Warrell, Sarah Wilkins, Thomas Wilson, Mr. &. Mrs. Abr. Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Lucinda Woods, Mrs. 09 so 00 25 80 00 108 82 Ofiertories, $6.62 & $8.17, 14 69 Total, $128 61 VICTORIA, (Si. Judb's.) Berton, Samuel DeMill, A. H. Pamther, Rev. D. Wetmore, E. J. Offertories, $4 00 6 00 3 00 1 00 13 00 18 46 Total, $31 46 WATERFORD. Armstrong, William Armstrong, Mrs. William Brannen, John Brannen, Mrs. John Bell, Richard Bell, Mrs. Richard Chambers, John Chambers, Mrs. John Chambers, Moses Cunninsham, Hugh Dalling, William Dalling, Mrs. William Dalling, John Gray. Robt, C. Huestisi, M. Hoyt, Mrs. Azor Jewries, Er. Jeffries, Mrs. Er. ' < Little, Thomas . i liOckward, Rev. John Lockward, A^n. McAfee, Andrew : ,.:' 189 60 £0 fit) fiO 50 1 00 25 25 50 08 82 14 69 13 CO 18 46 $31 46 25 25 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 46 20 50 1 00 50 50 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 McAfee, Mrs. A. McAfee, Eliza A. Bobinson, R. J. Robinson, Mrs. R. J. Robinson, George Robinson, Mrs. George Robinson, Arch. Robinson, Mrs. Arch. 25 I Wheten, Albert 10 50 25 50 50 25 25 $7 00 3 00 1 60 50 1 GO 15 26 Offertories, $3.26 and $2.04, 5 30 Total, $20 06 WELDFORD. Armstrong, Rev. W. B. Armstrong, Mrs. Beers, Phineas Beers, David Beers, Rufus Beers, James Buckerfield, E. B. Baldwin, Joseph Call, Joseph Call, James Farrer, John Farrer, William Farrer, Thomas Fearen, John Ford, John Ford, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. J. P. Ford, John P. Ford, Phwbe T. Ford, Kate E. Ford, Idaac S. Glenn, Matthew Leet, John Smith, Captain Sterrick, Eliz. Stothard, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Edward Wheten, Mrs. E. Wheten, Isabelle Wheten. William Wheton, Frank Wheten, Edward Wheten, Thomas ,. Young, Garcon Offertories, 34 50 60 40 (X) 60 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 25 25 26 25 50 50 00 00 60 00 40 65 40 25 40 25 Total, $39 00* WESTFIELD. Ashworth, Mrs. $3 00> Ballentine, Mrs. 60 Baxter, J. SB^ Baxter, J. Jr. 25 Baxter, S 80 Belyea, D. W. 2 00 Belyea, J. A. 1 (K> Belyea, J. Oliver 25 Belyea, J Q. I Belyea, Mrs. N. 1 Brlttain, Mrs. R. Bnrgess, W. 2 Cheyne, Francis Cronk, Mrs. D. DeVeber, N. H. 2 Friend Friend Hnytor, Charles -^ . Heightle, William. L:ine, John Lingley, H. Lingley, J. B. 1 Lingley, L. Long, James Tx)ng, Mrs. A. Lyon, Mrs. John C. McBeth, G. McBeth, W. Nase, Miss Nase, F. W.C. Nase, Henry ri Nase, J. M . ...i Northrup, W. W. Parker, Craig Parker, James S. Shorten, B. .: ^ Simpson, Robert \ .;. 1 Smith, Mrs. G. W. . i. ,- Smith, Mrs. John Thompson, Joseph ^ Wagnor, D. J. . * .i. ■. OO 00 50 00 50 10 00 5u 25 50 25 50- 25 0C> £0 25 25 60 25 25 00 00 00 00 00 30 25 2 00 00' .35 60 50 25^ 190 .i ■ f ; 1 K' .1 Wattf rs, Cyntbie Walsh, James Waters, Isaao Whelpley, James Wiggins, Rev. A. V, Williams, Arizona Williams, Bertie A. Williams, D. J. Williams, James ,^ , Williams, Jessio ' ^ Wi'liams, John Wi liiims, Mrs. John Williams, Edmund S. Williams, Sarah Williams, Thomas A. Williams, W. Z. Williams, Mrs. W. Z. William^?, Mrs. Woodman, A. M. Woodman, Miss E. J Young, Mrs. W. Collections. St. Peter's, St. James, Trinity, ') (H) ,Y* ,>; Total, 849^0 ,h; WESTMORLAND. (List not received.) WICKLOW. " Coll. by Mrs. Tlios. McWaid. 8 !!/> .n •..><». '..W wsij ," V .» 60 20 60 , • ■ '.V 4 m Ofi 05 {)••) ' ! ' 05 It 10 r .!^- 25 20 0) 1. ]0 25 25 . , 25 ' ' . * ■ 10 4 00 , i2 0(» i ? ■ '£o '^'a.' 44 (iO ',) 00 1 2') 7.) v Armstronof, William Armstronar, Sophia L, Corbett, Thomas M. Corbett, T. H. Corbett, Helen V Corbett, H. Corbett, Henrietta Carvell, Mrs. A. B. Carvell, Mrs. T. S. Carvell, H. W. Hastay, J. G. Hume, Jessie «- j Kihg, Mrs. C. i;; I ' r 50 2o 00 25 00 00 25 25 25 25 00 25 26 LIhdsay, Isabel F." U''' t** McCrea. R.,M. D. '^^i ■'• McWaid, Mrs. Thomas McWald, Maggie McWaiU, James P. ' »' Palmer, Stephen ' • • ''^ • Parks, A. W. !'*« •• Starratt, R. S. . •- W .r.< Smith, Mrs. J. Wutters, Mrs. John A. William?, Isaac P. Wtdiams, Mrs. I. Williams, Mary E. Willinms, Fred. Wilson, Mrs. Wigjiins, S. S. Wiggins, Mrs. S. S. WjjTcrins, (Jeorge S. Wijrgins, Solomon Camp Wiggins, Esther E. Wiggins, L^illa E. Wi_'gin-i, Hannah Maud r 25 60 1 00 26 26 26 26 00 50 25 1 (X) 50 25 26 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 25 26 25 25 Coll.-l!/ Mrs. II. T. Parlee Rallnoh CassieM. $ 50 Flovvelling, Rev. J. E. 2 00 Flewellino:, Mrs. J. E. 2 00' Flowelling, Nellie Mav 1 00 Flewelling, Jolm Medley 1 W Flewelling, Alfred Osborne 1 00 Green, Lizzie A. 50 Montgomerv, James 1 (M) Parlee, H. T. ' 1 00 Parlee, Mrs. H. T. ;' 1 00 Saunders, .7. L. '^ 1 60 Saundors, Mrs. J. L. '• '": 1 V. 1 0<> White, G.W. 60 White, Gilbert N. - 60 White, H. B. 35 White, MiasA. L. 1 0<» White, Minnie A. 10 White, Carrie L. ' 1« Wlllcinson, C. 50 W. E. D. 25 Coll- by Miss Mary Ritchie. Ritchie, Mrs. George $1 VVukom, Tliomus 1 Dibblee. Mr. and Mw. F. W. 6 00 IIanington,C. P. 2(H) K(^tctiuW, J. D. (^ 00 Kotchura, T. C»irleton 1 00 Nuiiles, Rev. Thoa 5 00 Noftlos, G. Flnni* .. ' 1 00 Raymona, C. W. ; : 2 00 • • • J26J0O '• : ' .lACKSOXVlLLE. m on Coll by Miss Anniti E. Ritchie. Antworth, Mrs. John 8 Brown, Mrs. Roliert Ki'.patrick, Mrs. W. J. Ritchie, Jolin tli, John Knieiv, C. S. : . Kiuery, Vrs. C. .S. Emffry, Cii.irles • ; Kincry. Alma jr Emery, Ri'rtha *- ' Emt ry. Mr. niul Mr-*. It. Emery, Frank Emery, L"B iron ' Emery, John N. v Emery, Kate, S. Ilarjjer, .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harper, John N. llari^ei-, Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, .Mr and Mrs. W. G. Simoiison, Wm. Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Simoiison, Ernest Simonson, YAVa IJ. Smith, Louis:i ' . ■ Stone, Abram Stone, Miss ■ '- Titus, Mrs. C. W. ." Tavlor, Meniil • ■ • Vail, B. B. Offertories, $5.11 atid$4.07, 9 18 • Total, WOODSTOCK. $60 68 Boflrne, F. W. Clements, Miss Carman, Misses $2 00 1 00 1 00 $25 75 RECAI'ITUL.VTION. Subscriptions, • Woodstock, 25 00 Jacksonville, 25 75 Collections, St. Luke's, Christ Church, St. Peter's, 6 44 5 03 80 X 00 i 00 If*- (K) .;. 50 60 50 . , 50 50 50 oO 25 00 (K) Q 19 Q •(» o 1^1 00 lO m 1^ p^ SI oc m O »1 u» 8|A Q M ^ «# O « ^ O ift »^ O O O >9 O 9 1^ •^ OOO 1^ 9l (oSSoeSooc «12 ?l I.' I- X I- 1 -s 9> t-3 « o . "S ® •!•« en s GQ O &5 V O ■so M9 19 V C ?; (/3 (/3 a t£, o X 72 P< ^ • 15 a . n; % I II "^ < i 'J b a . ^ : : S SI ■ c; Ml li!; ' a> • - ° .5 ^ 55 • • • II- o »o tr it E3| • Ml - . • s • * o . . • • • '.3^ • • • : : 193 = - fj « ■* 2.tg — < 71 ss 5 n 1- f1 s ■M ;8 3 S gi s • "^ o w ■ !■) •«< lO c § • 00 • 1.0 §§! H 1 . M I-. 1(5 cc X 1(5 i-i ci '5 a; 1- T'l -< O t ^H ,M M M ^4 >>4 «£ •-*'-♦' O 'J c • CO -; O C! ?» :§3 2l • iM v; ^ -f ifl • t>l CO ?l CO •*< • ^-i n • "^ CO ' o o ts o -f eo -" O :2^i • O O 71 9 -f^"5 . rs « -H o «a 1- ^ 58 «0 ift « O 1- "H VS ffl O -- 8§ :5 ! OJ -f -f flO 1-5 S5 »n ! ^H « « « o» o o CO o • t* X 1^ ^ 1^ • Ci M •^ i -f »M Tl «-< »(5 !'• • ^H ^4 ^4 1 J i."5 -t" 5"e H^oTc t^r-eOOOOI'-'^'MOO • OflDQiOO -MOIO-fO :5i2 s 1- 5 ?l '■■^ iM •* >fl 5» O ^ Ol '- f O >(5 '^ "^ C*5 S '-' • O W OIN O • CO O C^« 00 o - * I-. CO 1- cc 00 o io ?i eo © Q r-. « • 1* M o -t" • -t< -f 1- 'O c • X ^ O f -f • ^^ C • : if • • • • • tl' ' ' ! ** : : :j : il : :2 •o" o > 5 l4 * Id at: In o ja O V O.'^e !S& n V a5 -6oo6o65,a6d6tt^ooo6d.2j6oc5j,2rf:6ooo.2^o ,S«Q0QCO^0QQ§^QQQQD*;«QQ0 ll . . • ".1-0 ^ O w «iJ OJ A ^ too o*2 ;» fet iS§Sl«|| 0) 09 ., .as « „ e "^ t^aT = aiS B o a S'.Si .. - Ctr « a> •-.2 .=■ « QOao w ,s «8 O • S o -tS Jd OS Ex: CO .cc' V I. V .= .- O rt .C ._ Q.^ S .u jj: >~ 4.3 4J 4J> *i *3 v .^ o .:,^^,p:;cSKPSccixxcfca:ccxcca)(/:xa!'/:a'7ja!c/j H^>^^^^^^ 194 APPENDIX. THE ENVELOPE SYSTEM i W- As ono means of IncrcuHlntf tho Contributions nud IcNsening; the dlf- flcultles of collection, ttie Hoard of Home MIhsIous recommends tliat Weelily Oil'erinKH be Hubstitutcd for Yearly SubHcriptions, wherever practicable. Tlie Wuelily Oif'erinKH, upon the Envelope Systtm, have been found to woric well In many parts of the Diocese where it has been tried. The tlrst step towards the adoption of this system in a Parish, is to ascertain from all the members of the CongreKation, what sum they are wiillnfK to contribute at the Weekly Oflfertory ; and this bein;; done — 1. Pledges will be received from the Parishioners for a flxud weelcly &um, from one cent to one dollar and upwards, to be given in an envcl ope, at the Service on each Sunday. 2. A paclcu){e of envelopes will be given to each contributor, printed with blunlcs for name and amount of offering. 3. The Treasurer will enter tho amount thus received each weelc, to the credit of each contributor, in a book to be kept exclusively for this purpose. 4. A staled meeting of the Vestry or Parishioners will be held quar- terly; at which n)eetliig tht* Treasurer will re|)ort all subscriptions in arrears, and at tlie close of th»' Parish year, will also present all the last year's accounts of the I'arlsh, which will then be audited and settled. By the above plan, the following objects are sought to be accom- pllsned : 1. That not only heads of fanilllns, but all in the Parish, old and young, who huv«f any nnans niid earnings of their own, may conirit)- ute, acA'ordiiKj to fhdr uhility, to ilu* .«(upport of the Church. S Thiit they may, as rt'uuiarlv as possible at tht; appointed tlnn-, briny their pledijetl weekhi offeriwjn to Church, instead of paying them m th(» cttll of the <;ollt(tor. [NoTK.— The principle of the Envelope; System is net Interfered with wh«'n, aw in exceptional cases, it may be (Convenient to contribute onci; A KoinNKiirr, or at any other seated periO(! within the Quarter.] i\. That the I'arish revenue may not fall into arrears and Debt l)e in- curred. 4. That the income of the Parish may be materially increased, so that, mainly from this source, sufficient provision may hn made for the sup- port of tho Clergyman. All these objects may be easily attained if the Church Wardens lio willingly and iftlciently sustained in their ett'orts, by those whose rc- preseutativos they are. 196 I the fllf- wherever 1 fouml to ed. rlsb, Is to gum they Ins done— ;ml weekly janenvel or, printed •h week, to 5ly for this . held quar- •rlptlons In ■stnt all th« and settled. be accom- •sh, old ami nay coutrin- ^inted tUu''. ^ini? them :i' erfered with tribute ONCK -.tev.] 1 Debt be In- ase(Z, so that, for lh«^ 8«P- Wai-dens l^c |>9e whose n- The above plan has bcon adopted, with somo variations, In a number of ParlMhes In Hoveral DioceHCH, and Iiuh been succuHMful. It Im hoped that It may receive aerlouH conHldcratlon In every Mlsnlon In this Diocese, and that It may be more uenerally adopted. FOKM OK I'LKDOK. 18. Okntlrmkn,— I Hhall be obliged by your Inserting my name, as a weekly contrib- utor of towards the .salary of the Clergyman, from this date, and by your Hupplylnu me with the rcqulNite envelopes. Name In full Address To the Chxtrch iVardenn. Any person signing his or her name hereto, may become free from the obligation, by giving three ni'tnthti notice In writing, to either of the rhurch Wardens, that, after the lapse of that time, he or she will no longer give as above promised. FOKM OF ENVKLOPE. (). .() •o = £ No. .per week. OVKKIMNO OK FOR O- -() FORMS FOR WILLS. A Rkqikst ok Monky, ok Siiaiu.,»" of Stock, or Dkhknturks, kou THE GKNfcltAI. I'riil'ONKH OK TlIK SOCIKTY. I give nnd bequeath to "The Diocesan Church Society of New IJrunswIck," the sum of Dollars, (or Shares of Stock In the , standing In my name in the Books of the said ), or (ii Debentures describe them briefly), upon trust, to be applied by the said *'The Diocesan Church Society of New Brunswick" to and for the uses and purposes of the said Society. A Devisk ok Rkal Estate, kou the General Purposks of the Society. 1 give and devjse to *' The Diocesan Church Society of New Bruns- wick," all and singular, &?. , (de-crlbe the Real Estate clearly). To have and to hold the said, &c., uuto the said "The Diocesan ('hurch Society of New Brunswick," and their successors, forever ; upon trust, to hold and apply the same, and ilin rents, issues, and proHts thereof, and the proceeds of the sale ihereo:, should the Society sell the same, lo and for the uses and purposes of tlie said Society. 196 coisrTBisrTS- in/ ..if .,..>.•,■,.,, Pages. Officers and Committees, 3-4 lUshops and Clergy, r)-G Deaneries, 7 Prayers, 8 Constitution, 9-14 l>oard of Home Missions, 15-20 Divinity Scholarships Fund, 20-21 Incapacitated Clergy Fund, 21-22 The (Jlergy Widows and Orphans Fund, 22-24 Education of the Children of the Clergy Fund, 24-25 • liesolutions of the General Committee, 2G-27 " " Executive Committee, 28 Report of the Society — Commencement 29-30 ]ieports of the Missionaries and Local Committees, 31-59 I'eport of the Society — Conclusion 59- GO Proceedings of the Ceneral Committee,...' Gl-72 Anniversary Meeting, 73 Peport of the Executive Committee, 74-78 " " Board of Home Missions, 79-82 " " Sunday School Committee, 83-84 " " Book Depository Committee 85 " " Treasurer, 8G-98 Estimated Expenditure ^: Income for Year 1881-1882, 99 Assets and Income, 1st May, 1881, 100-101 Peport of the Auditors, 102 Abstract of Peports of the Finance Committee, 1 03-1 05 " Peturns of the I'arishes and Missions, lOG-109 Accounts of the Treasurer, 110-143 " " Clergy Widows and Orphans Fund, 140 " " S. P. C. K. Book Depository,...; 144 Life Members, 145-147 'Mibscriptions and Collections, Year 1880-1881, 148-1 Or. Ihe Envelope System, 194-195 i orms for Wills 1 i*5 .*.-.fV' GES. 3-4 5-0 7 8 9-U 15-20 20-21 21-22 22-24 24-25 • 20-27 28 29-30 31-59 50-00 01-72 74-78 79-82 83-84 85 80-98 99 100-101 102 103-105 100-109 110-143 140 144 145-147 ' 148-1 9r, 194-1 9r. ■-:^JM:^ .« a.' J .••^....f.-'r' ■• v-r- ..^•■■ J^^h^ t^'-i^JH »>■ '/^' r*^'" 'j-"?^' I ff! 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