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A Pension Fund for aged and iulirni Clergy. 5. A Fund to provide higher education for the children of the Clergy. 6. To provide Bibles, Prayer Books and religious i)ublita- tions, either gratuitously or at reduced i)rices. Its a flairs are maiuiued, 1. By t\w Central Board and its sub-Committees. (a) The Central Board is composed of all the CU'rgy li- censed within the J)iocese, the Churchwardens, and others elected by the Society, being members of the Corporation. {b) The sub-Committe(!s are the Finance, the Land, ilu' Investment and Julucation Committees 2. By the Clergy Trust Committee, which manaues (a) the Bishopric Endowment,' Fund, {/;) llieeai>ital arising from the commutation of the Cleruy Iveserves, and (r) the l']ndow- ment Funds of the several missions and coimregations. o. By the Diocesan Board of Missions, comi)osed of clerii'y- men and laymen elected by the Church Society and by the Synod. This Board pays all the missionaries of tlu^ Dioitese, and receives i'or this purpose {a) the annual grant of the Society for the Propagation of the Gos[)el, (b) {\w. Mission Fund of Church Society, (r) the contributions or assessmeni ol' \\u'- congregations starved by th(^ missiouarii!s, {(/) a grant liom the Clergy Trust, (e) the intcM'cst of the Invested Capital of the Mission Fund. All letters referring to llie as.sessment or contributions of congregations should be addrt^ssed to the Pev. Canon Von lilland, Beri;-erville, the Secretary, or to Mr. .lohu Hamilton, the Honorary Treasurer of the Diocesan Board. All other letters and contributions should be addressed to the Kev. Canon Itichardson, 147, Grande Aile^^ Quebec, the Secretary, or to Alexander Pope, Es(|., P. ( ). IJrawr 1,075, Quebec, the Treasurer of the Church Society. I i *i I OFFIOEES OF THE SOCIETY, >tn\g- s iincl leruv, chikl- ildveii Ablica- vuy li- (illu'VS alion. ul, iho ii'O.s (d) v^ IVom lUS. cl<'v«:'y- [ l)y the 'SO, iiiul tSo'jiety KuikI oi' I of thn lit IVdiii Capital .tious ol' loii Voii imiltoii, QiU'l )!'(•, DraW'T T*i-rsiilciit : I'HK L()|;l) I'.ISHOI' OF (^(IKUKC. .Sccf'cfiit*y : HKV. (AXUX RICHARDSON, QUKIJKC. ■I'l-ciisiircr: ALKXANDKR P()I»K, KS(.,»., QUKUKC. a. K. TUIKLASK, ESQ., QUKHKC. .Scci-ctiir-i^ (Pioccsiiii ]3ct9ii*il): RKV. CANON VON IKFLAND, BERGERVILI.K, 1>. Q. :3l|ciii. 'ri-caissiii-ci^ (Dioccsaiii Xioiirtl) ; .iOHN HAMILTON, ESQ., QUEBEC. RKV. CANON RICHARDSON, QUEBEC. 'rfCJisiit-ci- (QTIcrVty 'I'l-iissf (ipnniniiMcc) : ALEX. ROPE, KSQ., QUEREC. %icci*ctiirt^>Ti*cai5'iii-'ci- (Dcposifofii) : REV. A. J. RALFOUR, M. A. :!^ccfct>ii-t^ {St. Yfititeis District ^ssociiition) : RKV. CANON THORNKLOE, SEERBROOKE. ^oi». 3>cii^urci- (St. ri-aiiicis pisti-ict Asscicitition) : C. E, PERRY, ESQ., SHERBROOKR, COISTTEaSTT S . Ali:Jtrnct of Pnicc«'(Iitifr« of'C("itr;il I!(i;iril. Act 45 Vict., chap. 8'.t, ('oiis.iliilii Annual Meeting. tiiin KtKJdwnu'nt KmiuIs, AfCOUXTS. Bftlance Slioot Didcesan Chiircli Society, liislioprit Kndownient ]{i.sliop \\'illiams' ("oniineinoration Fund Bonrj? l>ouis Aylwin Fiiinl Clorpy Trust Colonial and Continenial Cliurcli Society ('ranl)ourru' (ilche . Depository Fund l)iocesan Board Revenue Ai'count do do Supplementary Acco'Mit Poinestic anil Foreiiru Missionary Society iulucation Fund do do forCliiidren of the Clergy (Jencral Fund Local Endowment Fund Mission Fund Montmorcnci Kndo-Ainent Fund \icolet Kndowment Fund Pension Fund Sundry Funds St. Michael's Endownu'nt Fund ,., The Mountain Endow nier.t Fund The Grosso Isle Finid Widows' and Orpiian's Fund Clergy of the Diocese i Committees Contrilmtions throughout the Diocese, for tlie Church Society. City of Queliec Rural Deanery of Megan tic do do do Lute Lists.. St. F (lasp raneis. Contributions throughout the Diocese for (Jhurcli Purposes Contriliutors of !?50 and upwards, deceased Gu orm aran of Beipiest. tee Mission Fuml. Le gacies. Life Members Members of Cori)oratiou Notice — objects of the Ciiurc.li Society Officers of the Society Prayers Vice-Presidents, (,"entral Board, &c., iVc JlEl'OHTS. (Central Board ('lergy Trust Committee Diocesan Board Domestic ami Foreign Missionary Society. Missionary Beports St. Francis District Association Speciai- Notice StATKU MEKTlN(iH Statistics Registration AOB HI 13 I 18 112 M)i 1 Its no lit I IK Mo 1 ,^(i LVI I '.IS 112 I 10 i;:2 114 Mii I. 'if. li'.f. II n 14(5 Ml I IK i;{8 .') 10 1 .vs is,-, Itl.i J lis 1'J2 Ids I,-.;, 2o<; 107 !57 1 ,-..5 2(1 s 2 A 7 '.I 17 lii'.t 25 1 'ti; .id 2S I.. 7 12 i i I I'' I -I I CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. PAdB 2a i» MR 112 Ml) no 1 11 Itrt ltd l:Mt r.is 110 i::2 111 11'' i:',f. 1 :'''■' 1 If' llrt lit 1 Hi 5 Hi' 108 l;i2 los IJi) 200 ..... !"'■ ' 20S 2 .i 7 !..... '•' IT lO'.t ....... 25 I'.Ml ..'.'.'... :^" 2 S 1..7 12 BISHOP: The Kight Uovd. .T. \V. Williams, D.D., consecrated 1863. DEAN : Tlio Very lievereiid R. W. Noum.vn, D.D., D.C.L. ARCHDEACON: The Venoral)le Henrv Hue, M.A., D.D. CANONS: Jvev. A. A. Von Iffland, M.A. Uev. Thomas Riciiaudson. Rev. Joiix Foster, M.A. Rev. (lEORC.E TllOK^ELOE, M.A. \iluiw. Pu'v. Tlioiiiiis i..r.i I'riiiciniil of Hisiiop'sCollefro and Rector ot'ilic (JiammarScliool, Lt'iinoxville. Adcock. IIov. \V. (^ Fitcli ]!ay. . „, , „• . . .Mill, lit, i;«'v, r. .). 15.. IM- l>r()tc.-;.ei'. lluiTaui', llev. II., M.A. (rcUreib ilatley. Chainnan. liev. T. S.. m.a. (fctircd) Maililcton, Diidswidl. Cul.ston. i;i'v. IJ. W., M.A Fast .\iij,nis. Fames, Kev. .1.. is. A I'.anistoii. Faiileoiier, Rev. W. (I., Rector Cooksliiiv. Foster, llev. Canon, m.a., I'nral l)eaii...Ci)atie()oke. Forsvthe. llev. \V. '!'.. Hector Stanslead. Fdlli'eruill, llev \i. J., ("urate Shi-rhrooke. Fuller,' Kev. U.S., Hector Iloliinson, Bury. Fvle?. Hev. T. W., m.a (Jhajilain to the linniie'raiits, Levis. ir'ardinu', Hev. (l.T Sandy lieaeli, Gaspe. llepliurn, Kev. .1., m.a.. Rector .M(dlpoiirne. llewton. Rev. II \V., it. a .Mapli' ( iiove, Fpper Ircdatid. Ifiish.md. Kev. F. 1! St. Svlvester. .leiikins. Ki-v. ,1. II., m.a Tliive Kivers. Kemp. Kev. .lolm, n.o. (retired) liCcds. K'er, llev. M., n.i). (retired) Niagara, Ontario. Fvster, Kev. W. (i., it. a.. Rural I)ean....( 'aiie Cove, Gasi)6. .Murr.ay, llev. (i. II. A., h.a Melliourne. Nieoll's, Rev. ('.. ('.., m.Ai Rector L(>vis. Nonuaii. Very Rev. R. W., d.d., Dean,.. Cathedral, (Juebec. Norwood^ Rev, J. W., m.a .. Sliiiiawake, (iaspe, Otifittav 0J< THK Diocese ov Qvmt.c.— Coniinued. Pinker, Hcv. (I. II., [{I'ctor. .noiniitoii. Richmomi, Rev. .[. P (iiLspc liiisin. Uichiirdsoti, Rl-v. Canon, .Si-crclury Ulmrdi tsocicty, Itcctdr, St. I'liiil's, giiL-licc. RiiipL'l, Uov. S., M.A., M.i) Viilciirtiur. Udi', Y'lMU'raljIu II., k.d., Arclidoiicon, Kxiiiii. Chaplain, HL-iliop-s Coniiiiis.saiy, Professor of Divinity, liirflioii'.s ('ulk'^c, Lcnnoxviilc. Roe, Rev. P (lien Mnrray, liivcrntsi. Ivobertson. ]{ev. A. H., Rector Durham. Rotiiera, Rev. .J LeotL-^. Riidd, Rev. T., it. a Randlioronirji. Heart!), Rev. A. C. m a.. Reetor l/enno.wiile. Scott, R<'v. V. (!., M.A., Rector Druniinoiidville. Sewell, Rev. E. W , .m.a. (retired) (.Mielicc. Smith, Rev. P. A., Reetor New liiver|io(d. Steven.s. Rev. A., m.a llatley. Stuart, Rev. II. ('., m.a HourK Louis. Sykes, Ri!V. .1 S Syiieiiliain Plai'f, Kinj^sey. Tanihs, llev. R (' , .m.a Maf^ojf. Thonip.son, Rev. Isaac Waterviile. Tliorneloe, Rev. Canon, .m.a., Rector.. ...Sh<'rl)r()nke. Von ItHand, Rev. Cauou, Secretary Dioce.^an Hoard and Synod, Rector, .St. Mic- hael's, Queliec. Walters, Rev. (1. R Point St. Pdei, (Jasiie. Washer, Rev. (L 15 Di.wille, Harford Watkins, Rev. H., .m.a., Professor of ('lassies, Hisiiop's College, Lenno.xville. Wear}-, Rev. Kdwin Riviere dn Loup. Webster, Rev. F. .M., m.a., Rector .Vew (Carlisle. Williams, Rev. L. W., m.a.. Rector .St. Matthews, Queliec. Williams, Rov. T. A Dudswell. Wurtele, Rev. L. ('„ m.a Actonv.ile. Zillman, Rev. T. H. L Portiieiif. m 1 I'llAVEUS issiiry, TO V>\: USF.n AT Al-I- Mi:i:TI.\(iS OK THE SOCIin^ A\n Ol' IT!^ S K \ K I ! A I . AS^^()( •! AT 1 U .\ S. t. Mie- 1U-. LET US PKAV. Lord, have nuTcy upon lis, ('hrist, have iiKM'cy ui)on lis. liord, have mercy upon us, PilEVENT us, Lord in all our (loiiius, wilh Thy mosi sra- (Mou-< I'avour, and I'urtht'r us with Thy continual help; that in all OUT works, bcL^un. continu'-d und ciidi'd in Thco Ave may Li'loriiy Thy Jloly Name, aiul iinally, hy Thy mercy, ohtnin everlasting- lil'c ; Ihrouuh Jesns Christ our Lord. Aineif. () merciful (rod, who hnst mad(> all mi>n. and hatest notiiinu' thid Thou hasl mude, nor wonkiest the death d'a siniu'r. hrt rather that he should he converted and live, have nievcy upon the LL'iithen. and those who are in error. Take iVoiu them nil i<>'nor;'nee. hardness of heart, and con- tempt of Thy Word, and so letch them home, hlessed Lord, to Thy Hock. th;it liu'y mny he siived iimonii' the remnant of the true Israelites, and !)(> made one lold under one Shei)herd, .lesus Christ, ( )ur Loid. who livelh and reig-neth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one (Jod, world without end. Allien. O God, from whom all holy de,-ir,'s, all 2'ood counsels, an-race those henelactors who contribute to its support, liless thiMuinistry of Thy servitnts the Cleray ; the endeavour of all who are engaued in spreadini>- ^he knowledg-e of true religion in the Dominions of our fc^ove- reiu'u, and the lahours of tlxtse Missioinuies who are pro- claiming the same in this Province. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct ail our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, throu h Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 8 Almighty Saviour, who hy tlio riiiht haiul of God art «»xalled, and hast iv(u'iv«Hl of (ho FathfV Iht' promise ol' tho Holy Spirit, shed lorlh Tiiy ligiil. and j-ra »' on this dark world. O Thou who lovcst a cht'iMlul ^ivcr. God of one L TiuUi LO luilMl rist ouv be Thy earth as I. And trespass t deliver uiid the riii: ("iirRcii sociirrv 1 til' I III, DIOCESE OF QUEBEC. I'ATIJON; 111-. K\ri:i i.r.Ncv nii; (iovi.i;N(iii (.knki;\i.. I'ltKMDKXT: Tin: IlK.iir TlivKKiAi) Tin: I-«'ki. Hisimi' or (^Hr.nrr. \|('K I'KKSIDKN'I'S: Sir Wilii.Mii Mtiriiiili. D.C.L., I!, llimiillou. D.C.I,., H.'v. K. \V. Scwrll. M..\.. .\l. Sli(|)|>;ilil, \\ . (1. Wllllrlc, I!. II. Sinitli, I!. W. lli'iirkiM. ]).( .1... ('huii(ill..r of r.i.sjiop's ( 'ullci^i', Tllf lit. ItiV. 'I'ilf L(.r.l liislinp nt NiiiLi'ini, N'clicl lllilc .\r:'llilr,u'nli Hot', I). !►., ('apt.iiii .Aslic, li". N., lli.M. (ico. Iiviiic. !>.(.!,.. .iiiilut' \ie'»'-.\iliiiii.illy Cuiii t, ( !t'iiiv;<' Vi^a.siiy, I'll I win A. •loiu'H, .liUiics I'iittoii. jr., .liiiiii'.s Diiiiliar, (^».('.. .1. r.. Iw.r.sytli, ( ii(ir;j;(' Lainpsoii. I>. .\., .M. r.ill liviiif. ('..III. (iiii.. CI'.., (•.M.(;.. .Icliii llainiltiin. (•K\'ri;.\i- !'.().vi;i»: Tlu' I'rcsiilciit, tlic \'i( I'-l'rcsiilciit.s. n\v\ aJ/ <>/li< r i>lllrn\i of /In Snf!ifi/, iill ('Ifrjiyiiifii liri'iiscd within the hioccsc, and liic WanU'iis of t!\i'i'y {'liiiirli oi' Cliap:'!, lit'in'4 nu'inlicr* i>l' tln' ( 'orpnratinu, ami K. .1. Iliilc, <;. I!. Wliito. I!. K. DoIkII, Kfv. K. I. Kivxt-.i.I.n.A.. Ah\. l'n|>c. T. H. Xorri-^, ^JMil V — LklLLuiU. .). V. Mnir, ('. .Ind-v, I". .Monti/ imlicr!, .M. !>., \\'. II. Cartrr. II. .1. I'ralicn. K.('aini)lK'll,M..\.. M.. I'.. \V. II. Tapp, .loliii liiirstali, .'.r.. Ht i 'I ii i iH I 'iII 'I IU, .1. II. II. W iiilf, T. .\. Voun^, M.A., A- . Alum. H()X()]:.v!;n' ('oixskl: Hon. (i. Irvini', <.>.('., I .las. |)m>l)ar. Ks((., (^t.C. | (ieorgc J>aiHpson, Ks(p, li.A. .\rniT()i!S: ('. .hnlp'. Stuart II. Dnini. l-'iaiiU li()lIo\va\-, .J. II. H. WliitJ, TREASURER: .■\If\aii(lcf I'opi'. !•:. IN)l)e, Artiiiu' Alidii, .1. A. HtNuly, (i. K. Whit I'. SECRETARY: Ro\ . Canon Richanlsoii. 10 conycnvciTTEES- (III ail coiiiiiii'/ci'x thrir ^httll J'orni a /'">/ '"/' i"ii< •'■^ f>'li< rir/M- o)i.'i rn/. ) I'INANCK t'OMMiTTKi:: Trwisiirof of tlie .Society, ('luiiniuui. \V. (i. Wmtolo, li. H. Sniitli, R. Caini.lu-ll, W. H. Carter, K. .1. Hale, (leo. Veasey, .r. Haiiiiltoii, Rev. Cimoii \'ou llllaiid, The Very Riv. the Dean of (,)iieliei. The Secretary. EDUCATION AX!) l)l•:l'()SIT()R^■ CO.MMri'i'Ki: The Loril Risho)). Cliiiii'iiiaii. W. Tf. Carter, C. Judt^o, W. H. Tap)). W. (!. Wurtele, Rev. Canon Von Itlland, Tlie Secretary, I'.ev. H. J. IVtry, Kev. I.. \V. Williams, 'I'lie Very Rev. the Dean ol' (^)iieljee, i!ev. A. .J. iialfonr. Rev. K. r. Rexf.ird, The Trea--iiii'r. A. Pope, LAND COM.MITTKi;: 'ieoi'ne \'ea.-.ey, Chairman. I \V. If. Carter, The Secretary. R. Hamilton, (tCo. Voasey, INVESTMENT CO^r^IrTTEE : 'I'he Treasurer. .1. C. More, R. H. Smith, John Rurstall, sonr. p 11 jDXoc3esii.3sr HOit3R.r). THK i.oni) iMsiioi', i'i;i;sii)KN'i' •IhT, (JC/ir/K/ III/ r/ir Si/iid'/.J Kl'v. Cmuoii FoHtor, .M.A., Itov. H. .i. IVtiy. M.A., Kcv. L. W . Williiuu.s, (Jeo. N'easoy, W. (;. Wiiiti'lc, R. H. Smith. ( Eh rti il lilj fill Chill ell So'-:, lij. ) Pan-. <;. H. I'arkoi. • N'crv Ji'-'V. Doaii ISoniian. I).( A.., Tlu'"VciK'i'al.U! AitlKlcareii Ituc, 1 ».!)., H. Ilaniiltni,. W. H. ( ait.T, ('. .)u.l-v. ( F.. ■■()]!!<■ ID .1/. ////'( /■.^■. ^ 'lliu Clerical Si'crt'tary of Synod, 'I'Ir' 'rrfaMiicr of Synod, The Suoietary of ( liiiVcli Society, i 'Idio 'rruastncr of riiiH' li Society. 'i'lie Lay Sccietary ot Syr.oii. SIX |{ETAli^ : I5cv. Canon \'on iH'i.inil, .M.A. ;h jioNoiiARY TKKAsri:i;i; : .Joim Han:i!ton. CX..3^3Ra'Y' T3RXJST7 COMMIT T73SEI. TIIK LOUD iiJSilOi'. CJJAHL\L\X. Rev. F. A. Sniitii. Rev. Canon \'on ftllaniL Rev. Felix Uoyle, Rev. Canon Richai'dson, Rev. Lennox W. \\'illiains Vei'Y Rev. Dean \ornian, Rev. A. .L IJalfouf, !!. Ilandllon. \\ . C. Wnttclt C. .lud.ue, (Jeo. \'ea!s(,'V, J:. H. Smith, A lev. I'ope, i;. ,]. llalc. ti;kasuiik Alcxandcf I'ojtc. SECRK^^\R^' : Reverend Canon Kiciiardson. N(y^Al;^■ of tiik sociktv (ieorye E. Roiiase. REGISTRAR OF THE DIOCESE. (ioorgc E, Boi'laae. 12 ST-^TEID nVTJVlETinsrG-S. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY. Wednesday 1801 4lh Fobrnary. Thursday . Tuesday.. Tuesday., Tuesday . . Tuesday.. Tuesday . Tuesday.., Tuesday.., CENTRAL B(X\RD. 1800 Gth February. '« ISth February. " 18th March. " 15th April. " 20th May. " ItJth September, \.. '• ISthNovemlK'r, " JGth I)eceiiil)er. Tuesday 1801 t^Olh January. Thursday " ")lh February DIOCESAN 130AK1). Wednesday 1800 12th February. Wednesday " ..14th May. Wednesday " 13th August. Wednesday " 12th Noyember, Wednesday 1801 11th February. ^; 13 ANNUAL MEETING, m vy. bt'r, bor. WY. r ^n r. The Annual Meeting- of the Church t50ciety was held in the Committee Room of the NL.ional School, on Wednes- day, 5th February, 1890. There were present : — The Lord Bishop in the chair, Rev. F. A. Smith, Rev. Lennox Williams, Messrs. Robert Hamil- ton, W* Gr. Wurtele, C. Judge, John Hamilton, Alex. Pope, Creo. Lampson, and Rev. A. J. Balfour, Assistant-Secretary. After prayer.s, the minutes of the last ajnual meeting were read and confirmed. The reports of the Central Board, Diocesan Board, and Clergy Trust Committee, were presented, adopted and or- dered to be printed. The report of the Deanery of St, Francis was also read, received and ordered to be printed in the annual report. The linancial accounts of the Church Society, Diocesan Board, Clergy Trust Fund, Bishopric Endowment Fund, and Local Endowment Fund, were adopted and ordered to be printed. The following were elected members of the Corporation : Messrs. J. A. Ready, T. A. Young and Mrs. John Hamilton. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the Honorary Counsel, the Hon. George Irvine, Q.C., Jas. Dunbar, Esq., Q.C., and Geo. Lampson, Esq., B.A., for their valuable ser- vices during the past year, and they were elected to fill the like office for the ensuing year. The Vice-Presidents were re-elected with the addition of M. Bell Irvine, Esq., Com. Genl., C.B., C.M.G., and John Hamilton, Esq. The following gentlemen were elected members of the Central lioard for the ensuing year: — Messrs. C. Judge, F. Montizambert, M.D., AY. H. Carter, H. J. Pratten, R. Camp- 14 bell, E. Tope, W. H. Tupp, E. J. Hale, U. R. Dobell, Rev. E. I. Rexford, A. Popo, T. H. Norri.s, Gteo. E. Borlase, J. C. More, G-. R. White, Jiio. llurstall sr, Ji.Turnin-, J. R. H. White, Arthur Ahern and T. A. Young-. The Ibllowing wore elected members ol' tht^ Diocesan Board : — Rev. G. IT. I'arker, Very Rev. the Dean of Quebec, The Venerable the Archdeacon of Quebec, Messi's. Robert Hamilton, W. H. Carter dud C. Judge. The Clergy Trust Committee, as constituted la^t year, was re-elected for the ensuing year. The thanks of the ?:>ociety were given to the Auditors for their valuable services during the past year. The following amendments to Articles XIV. and XV. of the By-Lav.'s, read for the first time at the last annual meet- ing, came up for adoi)tion, viz. : — " Any clergyman who a.ccei)ts employment in another Diocese, or who shall be on leave of absence for a period of more than six months for other cause than ill-health, either of himself, wife or children, shall be considered to have removed from the Diocese lor the purpose of this By-Law\" To Article XV. add a ntnv clause : " Any clergyman who shall leave this Dioce-se and accept employment in another, or who shall be on leave of ab^^ence for a, period of more than six months, for other cause than ill-health, either to himself, wile or children, shall not, in the event of his re- turn to work in the Diocese, be allowed to count the period of his former ser\ ices therein, in determination of Dension." After discussion, it was resolved. That the consideration of the foregoing amendments be relerred to a Committee, to be named by the Lord Bishop, to be reported upon at or before the next annual meeting. His Lordship named the following genthanen a committee for this purpose, viz. : — The Venerable Archdeacon Roe, Rev. A. J. Balfour, V. Judge, John Hamilton, and W. H. Carter, Convener. The following amendmenl to .Arlich; XIV. was read for the first time : — '^ Tho widows and orphans of (Te.i'gymen who may It '; marry after they are superannuated, or of any clergyman who may marry after attaining the age of lifty-five years, shall not participate in any benefit from this Fund, neither shall the widow of any clergyman w ho was married when he was " in articulo mortis," or during the course of an illness which terminated fatally within six inonths after such marriage, derive any of the benelits of this Fund." The following resolution was then unanimously passed : ''That this tSocietv desires to record its deep sympathy with their Secretary, the Rev. Canon Richardson, in his ]>resent serious illness, and to express the fervent hope, that w^ith God's blessing, he may soon again, restored to health and strength, be permitted to resume his labours, ever zealous and faithful, in Christ's Holy Church." The meeting then closed with the Benediction. w 45 VICT., CHAr. 80. An Act to authorizo the Church ►Socieiy oi the Diocese of Quebec, to consolidate certain Endowment Funds. [i4,sw//Y(?^/ /(> 21th Mat/, 1882.] Whereas the Church Society ol' the Diocese of i'''^''""'"'^' Quebec has, by its petition, represented that it is in charge of certain endowment funds for the su})- port of various parishes and missions within the Diocese of Quebec, and has prayed that the said Church Society should be authorized so to distri- bute any losses which may occur, through failure in investments, as to make them fall proportionate- ly over the whole of such endowments held by the society ; and whereas it is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petitiorrers ; Therefore, Her Ma- jesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislature of Quebec, enacts as follows : 1. The Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec r.irisoii- is authorized, so far, to consolidate the said endow- e,uil!\v-'' ment funds, so placed and hereafter to be placed in ""nt the hands of the said society, under deeds of trust I;yeilf,v' or for investment, as to enable the said Church Society wt-uun to distribute any losses that may occur through P'"'i'"^i'^- failure in investments proportionately over the whole. 2. The said consolidation of the said intrusted cunsou- endowment funds shall extend, only so far as to ;i'.'''"" enable the said Church Society to distribute any losses that may occur, through failure in invest- ments proportionately over the whole, and for no other purpose whatsoever. liniitv-il. » 17 Diocese of 'niuls. , 1882.J )ri'reiiiiiljJi 'latidM i)C t'lUldU- iiifiit fluid.-! of •^ociciy |„,. ^('I'tiiiii JIII'IKISCS. 'oiisoli- iiiih'(l. ANNUAL UEPOIIT OF THE CENTRAL BOARD FOR TPIE YEAR 1889. (Presenteil to tlic Chuicli Society, I'"cl)ni!in- .')th, 181(0.) Ill presenting its Forty-eightli Annnal Report to the Church Society, the Central Uoard begs to submit the following comparative statement of accounts for the years 1888 and 1889 :— 1888. 1889. [iiriease. DeiTcasi". fji'iipviil Ftiiid (a) $ l.fiC2 ;i',s,-,8 2, .'?,'•..-, 77;] 29,-, 29 87 ;>0 SO s 1.770 80 :V,<):'.8 6c, 1,807 18 280 I.j ;i4f) 76 §! 108 60 ]\Iissi()ii Fund S 819 o;] Poii^iion Fiiii'l 480 (i9 Widows' and Oriiluiiis' Fund.... 4!),1 ;!5 Education of cliildn'u of Clergy. .'):5 9.-> - S 8,94:1 70 s 7,:;i)(J .',4 ;? 102 4:, Sl,79il i'u h>-2 M) ■ Sl,«;!7 22 (a) This includes a bequest from the late Mrs. Porteous of $1,000. (b) This includes a bequest from the late Revd. C. P. ]{eid of iftl,000. (6') This includes a bequest from the late William White, Esq., of $500. Thus although last year's accounts shew an apparent decrease of $1,687.22 from the accounts of the previous year, yet when we bear in mind that the sum received in 1888 included legacies to the amount of $2,500, and last year we had none, it is seen that the amount of subscrip- tions and offertories in 1889 yielded $8(52.28 more than they did in the year 1888, and $1,198.3() more than the sum raised in 1887. GENEllAL FUND. {To aidin the erection of Churches and Parsonnges, in the support of Schools, in the Education of the children of the ClerfC]/,ift the formation of Local Endoivments, and for the s;eneral expenses of the management of the Society.) The following grants have been paid from this Fund during the year, viz : — $100 each for new Churches at 2 18 • Stanhope, Baniston, and Fitch Bay, and $r,0 each for now Churches at St. Georoe's, Beauce, and Ditchfield. $200 outlit for four Clergymen ; ll-^O lor an Endowment at George- ville and Fitch Vmy ; $150 for an Endowment at IJourtr Louis ; and $G4.20 in aid ot the Fund for the Education of Children of the Clergy. Applications for aid on behalf of two new Churches in Mr. Walter's Mission at Point St. Peter, Gaspe, a new- Church at New Carlisle, and one at Luke Beauport, the Parsonage at New Liverpool, and the New^ Divinity House at Bishop's College, Lennoxville, have been received, and await consideration. Your Board feels that this is a Fund which speaks for itself, and claims the generous support and sympathy of every Parish and Mission in the Diocese, and is also convinced that aid given to any Mission or; Church endeavouring to hflp itself, produces an effect much greater in proportion, than the amount of money granted ; and being a proof of sympathy and an acknowledgement of exertion, will encourage the recipients to greater effort not only for themselves, but also for the general purposes of the Society. HUSSION FUND. [For Ihe paymenh of the Stipends of Missionaries in connection iviih the Annual Grant from the Society for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel, Assessments from the Rural Congrega- tions, and a grant from the Clergy Trmt Fund, adminis lered by the Diocesan Board.) A full account of the Missionary operations of the Society will be found in the Annual Report of the Diocesan Board, and the Missionary reports of the Clergy, and also in the valuable report from the St. Francis District Association, The financial returns for the past year shew a diminution of $819.63, as compared with the previous year, but then as already explained the previous year's revenue included a bequest of $1,000. Since our last report, the Mission of llatley has been di- vided into Hatley proper, and Waterville and North Hatley, the latter has been placed under the charge of the Revd. Isaac Thompson, w-hom we are glad to welcome back again I 10 to the Diocese. If we only had iiioiv fund.s at our disposal, Iht've aro sovoral other lariro iiiid iiiiwieldly Missions which might 1)0 divided and new Districts i'nnned with every prospect of success. PENSIOX FUND. (For aged and infirm Clergy.) One clergyman, the Revd. T. L. liall, has been placed on this Fund since our last report, whose l^ension com- mences 1st January, ISOO, but by tlm decease of the Kevd. W. fc). Vial, one I^ension ceases, so that this i'und, so I'ar as the claims upon it are concerned, is in the snme position now as it was last year, ])utwe would remind the members of the Church Society, that the income i'rom the invested capital of this Fund will only provide ior one other Pensioner, and that at any time the demands upon the Fund may be beyond its capacity to meet. WIDOWV AND orphans' FUND, The following clergymen have made the required number of payments, in accordance with Article XIV, of the By- Laws, vi/ : — Revds. Messrs. Smith, Lyster, Dr. Ker, Archdeacon Roe, Kemp, Yon lifland, Burrage, Jenkins, Washer, Thompson, Foster. Hepburn, Richardson, l»oyle, Dr. Allnatt, Sykes, Ball, Blaylock, Parkin, Richmond, Chapman, Harding, Stevens, Thorneloe, Wurtele, and Scarth. The following are in course of completing their payments, viz : — Revds. Messrs. Petry, Fyles, Riopel, Stuart, Dr. Adams, Forsythe, Eames, Faulconer. AV alters, Fuller, Robertson, Bareham, Husband, Adcock, Ball'our, Nicolls, Rudd, Rothera and Weary. EDUCATION OF THE CHILDREX OF THE CLERGY. This years returns shew a slight increase of $53.94 over the returns of the previous year. F'our of our Clergy receive help from, this Fund towards the education of their children. Our warmest thanks are due to our friend Mr. Robert Hamilton, lor contin^ ig his generous help. 20 EDUCATION FUND. Grant frotn the Colonial and Continental Church and School Society .€80 stg. =$1^80 45 The following teachers and schools have received aid from this Fund, during the past year, viz : School. Hourg Louis No. 1. Boiu't'- Louis No. 2.. Uourg Louis Xo. '^. Cape Cove No. 1.. Cape Cove No. 3... Saudy Beach llaldiaiaud Vork River rrainpton West., Lake Beauport... Stonehani Marbleton . Portneuf No. 1 PortneufNo. 2 Stanstead St. Giles Paspebiac Tkaciikk. 18 Ij 18 14 l:; 2s 22 10 14 1» 24 10 10 21 7 70 Margaret Proctor.. Catlieritie Prorlor. . Carrie Mc('ori t't>^. 52 UO f)2 »ll ;'.4 ."iO ;5ost ot Honorary Treasurer to tho C'liurch Society, which he had hold lor the previous lour years, with such ;^reat henelil to the Society. The lollowing resolution was unanimously adopted : — •'That in accept in"- the resignation oi' the Honorary " Treasurer, the inenil)ers oi' the Board desire to ])lace on " record their deep sense of the loss tho Society has sus- " tained, and tliey do hereby grate lully acknowledge Mr. " Irvine's very valuable services i'or the last four years, and '• sincerely hope that the Board beibre very long may again " be privileged to reaj) the benelit of his very valuabh^ '' services." At a subsequent meeting Alexander Pope, Esq., was unanimously elected Treasurer of the Church Society in Mr. Irvine's place. oniTrARY. It is with much regret that we announce the loss by death of the Rev. \V^. S. Yial, who after an arduous ministry of nearly thirty years, entered into rest on the 10th day of March last. AYe have also to record the death of Miss Cockell, a life member, who died on the 23rd of December last, at the ripe old age of eighty-seven years. J. TV. QUEIJEC, Presidc^nt. Thomas Riohakdson, Secretary. 2S ill ho 11 r ug ADSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CEN- TRAL BOARD DURING THE YEAR 18S0. .Tanu vi{ v. — T.i'tU'r IVom the Bisliop (at Iho timo in France.) Proti'st ol" R(»v. l'\ A. Smith rogavdinn; Pension Fund. An- nual Roport. I.ei«iicy ol" lato C. A. Richardson, Esq., S'30, outfit •••ranted to a cleriL^yman. Medical certilicate ot" Rev. A. J. Balfour. Preparation ibr anniversary UK^eting. Feimjuary. — Rev. A. J. Balfour appointed Hon. Secre- tary-Treasurer of Church Depository. Letter from Mr Chapman, with reference to Miss Edith A. Hall, as Teacho, and one from Rev. E. B. IIu8l)and, in favour of Miss McCut- cheon. Adoi)tion of Report of lilducation and Depository Committee. Auditors', Finance. FJducation, Land and In- vestment Committees. Kesignation of Hon. Treasurer, and llesolution thereon. Altering of form of Endowment Trust Deeds. Adjourned meeting, Alexander Pope appointed Treasurer. Georgeville Endowment. March. — Letter from the Bishop. Reports from Educa- tion and Depository Committee. Grants of i^lOO each for new churches at Stanhope, Barnston and Fitch Bay. $50 each, St. George's, Beauce, and Ditchlield. Applications in behalf of Malbaie and the Beach, deferred. Mrs. Viafs Pension and resolution of Sympathy. Medical certilit^ate of Rev. J. Rothera. Education of children of clergy. c£130 from C. C. Church Society. April. — Report of Ed. Uepos. Committee. Grant of Prayer-Books to Rev. Mr. Stevens. Letters of thanks from Kev. Mr. Washer, J. Hepburn and E. B. Husband. Letter from Miss Doak of Compton. Medical certilicate of Rev. G. G. NicoUs. Amalgamation of Depositories recommended. May. — Report F'inance Committee. Grants towards Education of children of Clergy. Outfit for a clergyman W. and O. Certificates from Rev. T. Rudd and Rev. J. Rothera. Letters with reference to the Doak farm, Conipt on. Bequest from the late Mrs. Jackson, of Inverness, { 24 .Tune.— The Arclideacon's title to revenue ol' Mountain Endowment Fund. Grant from C. C. Church Society in behalf of the Magdalen Islands. September. — Report of Education and Depository Com. Also Finance Committee. Grants in aid of Education of children of the Clergy only made when pupils are sent to Lennoxvill(; or Compton. Medical certificate of Rev. T. A. Williams. Application from ]vev. F. Boyle in Ix'half of {School. NovE.MBER. — Opinion of Hon. Geo. Irvine, respecting the bequest of the late Mrs. Jackson. Steps taken there- upon. Counsel's opinion with regard to certificates on con- solidation of Endowments. A Form prepared. Medical certiticate of liev. Edwin "Weary. Outfit to two clergymen granted. Letter from Rev. H. C. Stuart, in behalf of liourg Louis Endowment. $150 granted. Application from Mr. J3all to be placed on I'oision Fund acceded to. Letters of thanks from Rev, F. A. Smith and Rev. Mr. Norwood. Be- (juest of late C. A. Richardson. Report from "VV. and 0. Fund. December.— Report of Education and Depos. Com. Let- ters from Tortneul. From Rev. II. C. Stuart, Rev. E. C. I'arkin, Rev. F. Boyle, Rev. P. Roe, Rev. I. Thompson. Re- solution with reference to grants to clergymen. Committee lor anniversary meeting. Letter from Mr. Judge wuth re- ference to amalgamation of Depositories. Committee ap- pointed to consider it. 25 I^EI=OI^T o OF TICK DIOCESAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO Till", DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY FOR 1889. The loll owing- is the abstract of the Revenue Account of the Diocesan Board for the year ended Dec. 3 1st, 1880 : — Du. To Stipends for 1889 ::;2:<,3(is 22 •' I'eiisions " 1,125 0;^ '' GeiKTiil Exiicnscs , 262 74 " Special " l.W 75 " Balance ;i.l48 7.) $27, ".177 41 Cu. By Balance from 18S8 S :^,":^0 40 '' Assessments received lO.OOSt 21 " S. P. (J. Grant for LnM*... J.;)OS 15 " S. P. G. " Pensions... 724 77 " Mission Fund, D. C. S ;{,0'J2 42 " •' Invent. Act. l,2t]9 80 '■ Guarantee .Mission Fund.. 1,^50 00 " Clerastoral care. On the other hand the amount received from assessments from the congregations exceeds that of any pre- A'ious year since the creation of the Board, the discrepancy between assessments promised and assessments actually re- ceived })arely exceeding one per cent, on a total of $11,000. iff 26 The number of clergy now paid in wliolc or in part by the Board is 40. The number of congregations in connec- tion with the Board is 75. The increase, too, in the contributions to the Mission Fund, whether in any way due to the appeal made in last year's report, or not, is very gratifying. There is, however, every reason why this increase to a fund which ought to be the mainstay of all real missionary work in this Diocese should not only be maintained, but supplemented by still more generous oflerings in the future. The unexpended balance of the Guarantee Missionary Fund is now reduced to some $2,000. When it is exhausted, the Mission Fund alone can be looked to, to fill its place. For special needs, special efforts are required, and experience shows that ap- peals for such elibrts ever meet with a liberal response m this Diocese. Our established missionary \a ork, however, to be successfully carried on, should depend on no spasmo- dic generosity, but on an educated active sense of duty, in clergy and people, which may be relied upon as surely as a debt of honour among honourable men. When all pre- sent existing needs have been supplied, there will still re- main the extension of the Church's work to fresh fields of labour, and the augmentation of the stipends of the clergy to figures more nearly compensatory to the labours they have to undergo. The satisfaction of these legitimate ob- jects to the full would appropriate the whole of the reve- nue of the Mission Fund were it fourfold what it is to-day. "What room there is for Church extension, and of what sort are the labours of the missionaries, they can tln'mselves best bear witness to all whose interest in the Avork Avill lead them to peruse in detail, the reports from the several parishes and missions, w^hich are published in the Society's Annual Ke])ort. During the year, the missions of Dudswell and St. John's, Melbourne, have renewed their connection with tlie Board, and the new mission of Waterville and North Hatley has been opened. The congregations of Stoncham, Lake Beau- port and Montmorenci have also been constituted a mission of the Board, and it is hoped that a clergyman mny shortly be found to take (charge of these soattered congregations ; in the meantime the Rev. A. J. Balfour renders valua])le assistance by holding regular services at Montmorenci The revenue of the Local Endowment Fund of Stanstead .1 27 having become available, that parish is now independent of outside support, and since the 1st July last has ceased to be connected with your Board. The Rev. J. E. Debbage having-, in the month jpf June, resigned the charge of West Frampton, this mission and that of East Frampton have been united in one, under the Uev. F. J. Boyle. It is doubtful, however, if this union of two extensive missions can be permanently maintained, in justice either to clergyman or congregations. Your Board take this opportunity of expressing their regret at the loss which the Diocese has sustained in the removal of the Ttev. Mr. Debbage, whose zealous missionary labours will be long remembered with gratitude in more than one mission in the Diocese. In the same month the Rev. W. C. Bernard resigned the mission of Portneuf, to accept an incumbency in the Diocese of Montreal. The following appointments have been made during the year : — Tlie Rev. .Josopli Rotliorji to tlio mission of Leeds. T. A. Williams T. H. L. Zillmann 1. M. Thom])soii Josiali Ball Kdwin Weary T. IJlaylock, Diulswell. Portneuf. Waterville. Magdalen Islands. Riviere-du-Luu[). Danville. It is with regret that your Board have to report that the Rev. T. L. Ball, after nearly twenty-five years of i'aithful missionary work, has been compelled to retire from his post owing to failing health, and to claim a place upon the Pen- sion List. It is earnestly hoped, however, that his health may be restored, and that in the Providence of God he may yet again be enabled to resume those labours in which the best years of his life have been spent. All which is respectfully submitted, .1. Hamilton, Acting Secretary. J. ^Y. Quebec, President. 28 Report of tlie St. Francis District Association of the Chiu^cli Society for tlie Year 1889. It is impossible to make a just comparison oi' the work ol" the present year with the work of previons years, because, as usual, one or two parishes have not reported. This is much to be reg-retted as no estimate of the condition and progress of Church work in the District can be of great value unless it be based upon such a comparison. This year however the number of Parishes rei)orted is larger than usual. Uf the 21 Parishes and Missions now existing, with resident clergymen, within the District, 18 have reported. Reports have also been rec^eived Irom the ivevd. Dr. Adams, Principal of Bishop's College and Rector of Bishop's College School, and irom the Revd. Dr. Allnatt, Professor of Pastoral Theology, in Bishop's College and Warden of the Brotherhood of Readers, an organization which has been made responsible, by the Bishop, for such Missionary work as lies within the reach and province of the College. The reports received show the sura of -^24,812.(37 raised by the parishes and missions rejiorted, as com^iared with 121,233.33 reported last year. $3,400.02 ot this sum have been devoted to extra-parochial objects, as compared with $3,187.43 so applied last year. In the same 18 Parishes and Missions there have been 348 Baptisms and, if the returns are complete, which there is some reason to doubt, 332 Confirmations. It will be seen that the total amount of money reporled as raised within the District is considerably larger than the sum reported last year. It will also be remembered that last year large sums were collected, by special eflbrt, for the buildini>' of Churches. The iinancial results of the present year therefore may be considered excec^dinuly satisfactory. The new missions of Burnston, Newport and Fitch Bay, established bv the aid of the Guarantee Mission Fund, are gradually growing in strength and importance. There is now no reasonable doubt that w^ith moderate aid continued to them they may l)e maintained as permanent missions of 2d tho District. It is much to bo hoped that the i^ood friends of the Mission Fund which has secured the establishment of those new Missionary centres, will not retard the good work by too hasty a withdrawal of their support. The appointment of Mr. Murray, soon to be ordained Deacon, to the curacy of Richmond and Melbourne, is a distinct gain in strength to the very important section of the District which has too long sufiered from lack of suffi- cient clerical aid. The long contemplated division of the Parish of Ilatley and AVaterville has this year been earned into effect under the most favourable circumstances, the Rev Isaac M.Thomp- .•^on having undertaken the new parish of AVaterville. It is too soon to speak of results. Such a change is naturally attended with serious difliculties and the organizer of a new parish must necessarily meet with many discouragements. But those V, ho know the field are still confident that ultimate and marked success will attend the labours of Mr. Thompson in AVaterville and North Hatley. Of Capelton, the third station in this new mission field, less certainty is expressed in consequence of the somewhat unsettled character of the population. It is a matter of deep thank- fulness that the educational institutions of the District have not for years been so thriving as they are at the present time. iJishop's College and tSchool are full to overflowing and bid fair soo)! to demand increased accommodation for their pupils. Compton College also, though the numbers in attendance at present are slightly reduced through an outbreak of illness, has had more pupils during the present 3"ear than at any time since the re-opening in 1886. It is to be hoped that Church people are at length beginning to realize the importance of securing a Churchly education for their children. Among the changes which have taken place in the clerical stalf of the District during the year is to he recorded with satisfaction and thankfulness the return of the Revd. Isaac M. Thompson whose departure to New York was lamented last year. It is our hope that Mr. Thompson has come back to spend the rest of his life with us and to devote his ripe experience to the interest of the Church in this District. In the removal to Quebec of the Rev. A. J. Balfour the District has lost a faithful and zealous worker. The Rev. .las. Hepburn has taken the place of the Rev. A. J. Balfour in Richmond ; and the Rev. R. C. Tambs, a former member 30 of this Dcantny, to tlie joy of his brethren, returns to be the successor of Mr. Hepburn in Mngon-. The ranks of our clerical staff have been further re-enforced by the appoint- ment of the Rev. T. A. Williams to the mission of Dudswell, whose veteran Missionary, the Eev. Thos. CUiapman, after a life of arduous and fruitful toil, endearing him to all, retires upon a well earned pension. ' The year has been one of steady uneventful work and on the whole has served, we believe, to strengthen the whole of the Church ui)on our people. Amid some discourage- ments we have much cause for devout thankfulness to Almightv God. Appendid is a statement of the amounts raised for extra parochial objects by the various Parishes and Missions which have reported. IJishop's Collej>-c, 8216.09 : : Riclmioiid iiiiil Me'Ihounic. Shorbrooko, 82.047.-18 ; Loniioxvillo. S2TO.(t2 ; Ilatlf.v and Watvrv ilh;. .•JI54.49 ; Danville, .S127.()() SIDO.io ; Coiiii)toii, .SSiJ.Tl ; Broiniitoii and Wiiid.sor, S'ia.lHi ; Kiiio'sey, S'j.'i.CO ; Durham, 817.04 Drumiuoiidvillc, 8-l''>-!*l' ; CooUsliiie. 42.50 ; Harfoni, S^HT.iH ; (Joaticookc. 8:!4.()0 ; Acton, 8-'l-''i : Staustead, 821.08 ; Newport, i^KS.'l'i ; Harnston. 8'.». 30.— Total, 83.4()0.()2. Geor(1e Tiiokneloe, M. A., Secretary. Sherbrooke, Que., Dec. 10th, 1889. ACTON The Rev. Louis C. "Wurtele reports : — During the past year, the usual services were maintained on Sundays, the Congregation of kSt. Mark's Church receiving two services and that of Danby one. Of week day services, besides the ol^servance of the Chief Festivals, a fortnighty service was held in West Wickham ; and six months ago. a service, all in French, was commenced, held in the diiierent houses of the French Canadian members ci' our Church, where they would assemble. First, this was a fortnighty service, now it is a weekly one. The shortened service is used alternately with the Litanv service, to which are added the two lessons of the evening with the Nicene Creed between. I trust, with the grace of God, this will be the means of adding strength to their faith. Of two hundred and eighteen sermons, preached during the year in the mission, the incumbent gave 205. 81 May (fod bless tho seed so^vn. On Miirch the 1st the Rev. A. IJaH'onr kindly gave us a lecture on the CathedniLs in England with magic lantern illustrations. It ^vas very interesting and instructive. "We netted therefrom $6.00 which were applied to pur- chase books to replenish our vS. S. Library. On March 23rd we received a visit i'rom Archdeacon Roe. AVe were pleased at his kindly calling the churchwardens together with the Ineumbent to examine into the conditions of our Church allairs. Next day being Sunday the Archdeacon preached at the morning service. Notwithstanding the bad state of the roads from a great thaw, we drove, in the afternoon, to South Durham. On June 21st we had our annual visit from his Lordship the Bishop ; which is always a pleasure and a privilege. Six candidates received the Holy rite of confirmation. ( )ur Socials have not been neglected during the year, as they are a means of cementing the members of the Church together. In this way $29.56 were added to the funds of the Church. The inside of our little Church had to be retinted at a cost of $32.50 ; also a good wire fence has been made around our Church yard at an expense of $17.50. Baptisms, 14 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 2. Piiioeliiiil Expoiuliliiio : Diucerfan IJoard, ;?270.()() ; [iiterost on ParsoiiaoT Loan. S'):i.'") ; Insurance on Pa^^;()na(Je Loan, 824.70 : lJ(']>airs of Cluircii ami fonco. S')0.iH) : Firewood, Hundries. S-'().2.') ; S. S. Books, S'l.i'ii ; Kastcr Ofl'erinji-. 81 1». 2."). —Total, 8-144.20. Extra Parocliial : Cliurch yocidy,' 82(l.ti0 ; Foreign Missions s;4.r)0 . Domestic .Missions, $2.2;') ; Bishop's College, 8;>. 00.— Total, Siil.T,"' - (.i.ind Total, iS47i.itJ. ASCOT .A.ND WESTP>URY, The Rev. R. Waller Colston reports : — The history of the past year's worK in this mission is that of steady progress. Although nothing phenomenal is to be reported yet there has been much during the past year for thankfulness to the Grreat Head of the Church and for en- couragement to your missionary. The Sunday Services have been kept up with as great regularity as possible in Ascot, AVestbury and Angus, and a fourth service twice a month at Lothrop's School House. The Sunday School in Angus, opened a year ago, continues to grow under the careful superintendauce of Mr. Frank Bottome. The little school of eight scholars of a year ago with its one teacher has now grown to the respectable size of thirty-four with three teachers. During the Summer, the children, aided by the Ladies' Guild, purchased one hundred volumes, the comi,aencem(>nt of a Sunday School Library. Mrs. Jos. Chester and Mrs.. Fas. Woodlow, have a thriving little Sunday School at Lothrop's School House, and in connection with it a Band of Hope. These two institutions are doing a good Avork among the children. The Mission is to be con- gratulated on having at last secured a good and com- fortable parsonage. Unfortunately there is still a con- siderable 8um due on the building. This amount we hope to have materially decreased in a short time, if not com- pletely wiped out. Too much praise cannot be given to the people of Angus, for their earnest work and self-dening efforts to build the parsonage. AVe have to thank many friends in Quebec and Sherbrooke for aiding us in this work. During the pass two years we have lost 24 Church families. Their places have been taken by French princi- pally. Nothwithstanding this great loss our congregations have beeji up to the usual numbers. While our commu- nicants have increased from 27 in 1887 to 56 in 1880. Fol- lowing a custom which I Ibund to work well in Portneuf, last Lent I held a series of daily prayers with sermons in Ascot and Angus. A serious throat atfection prevented my extending these services to Westbury, and forced me to cut short those in Ascot. But I wassulhciently recovered to be able to have a complete series iu An^'us. The services were held on ten consecutive evening's, and consisted of the Litany, special lessons and sermons, i\)llowed by an after- meeting as a preparation for the Holy Communion, with short suitable addresses. On the last evening, there was a solemn renew^'^l of our Baptismal and Confirmation vows. During the past year, I have held 2(33 services, preached 281 sermons or addresses. I append the usual Statement. Baptisms, 9 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 8. Clinrcli Society. S<>.03 : Assessment for tlie Diocesan IJoanl, S227.17 ; Forejirn Missions, Si. 81 ; DunK'stic Missions. 2.75 ; (Jliiu-eli and Parsonii<>e Iinprovemontd, §;U1.0U; Amounts raised lor oliiei' purposes, $iU. 17. — Total, §574. 9;i. 33 l^AUFOniX The Rev. Clias. B. "VYaslier reporls : — I send a few notes. Dixville. — TheconiT^reg'.'ition.s are larixer. and there appears to be greater eiithiisiasm. It was determined at the Easter Yestry meeting to paint the Church and improve the approacJi. It was encouraging to witness the spirit with which the undertaking was carried out. A committee oi" one was ap])ointed, i'unds wcne canvassed, and now our comely Church looks comelier still with its new paint, and painted fence, and new steps and gravelled walk. Our people are proud of their Church, and this one gladly records. The year's assessment has b(HMi paid within the year, and the ollertory has greatly improved. The Sunday School is small, but well Crdered- Our beloved Bishop on his visit to the Mission, in June, baptised thn^e adults and coniirmed nine persons. The communicants at this statioii have risen in live years from ten to thirty-four, several of whom were not brought up in the Church. God grant that all may daily grow in gra('t\ and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. St. Lmrrenre. — Things here conjinue in their quiet way, with one exception, and that ol a serious nature. Miss AVard, now ]Mrs. AV. T. AA'hitehead, who for several summ«»rs conducted the Sunday School and acted as organist in the services, has left to reside elsewhere, followed by the gratitude and best wishes of the neio-hbourhood. The congregations about the same as in former reports. S/ai/hope. — The new Church, the building of which 1 recorded last vear, was consecrated last .Tune. P]vervbodv is pleased with it, and it certainly is an attractive structure. Mrs. O. L. Young and Mis. Wilson were zealous in collecting funds for a chancel carpet, which they procured and placed in position. By Mrs. OhMidays indefatigable canvas.sing, a good organ has been provided, which helps greatly in the services. Before this appears in print, Ave expect to see a Font in the place assigned to it, and a set of Vessi^ls lor the proper administration of Holy Communion. T shall shortly transmit to Quebec the building account, as required by Canon. Eight persons were coniirmed on the day of consecration. The Sundav School is still in a feeble condition. We want 3 \ I u III i 11 ieachei's, and some oiu^ to imnuig'o tho school when t cnnnot he present, Avhich is every nltvnuile Suiulay. Sonietliinn- needs to be dune, and done soon, io (Miable the missionary Io liive more ol' i)ersonal ministrations to this station. VVe ask the special prayers of tlie faithful ior this* phice, that there ina\ l)e a great outponrinL!,- of the Holy ^Spirit upon it, that sinners may be converted and godhness promoted. Perrijboro. — Services ev(M'y other >!unday, and -\vell attend- ed. The communicants eoutiniie in the larue jJioportion to the congregation recorded in last reports. This station involves driving twenty miK's ea7.:1;; ; As,se.«snifiit \or the HlmTSfuii \',o:\vi\. S'Jim.iM) ; Forci.uii .MijSiDiifi, v^4.;ir) ; Doiiii'.slic Missiouri, viil.i'"^ : ISisiiwii:* 1'(.IIc;;l-, Lciumx- ville, .si.".'* ; Cliiircli (I)ixvilk') Iiinnov.'iiii'iiis. S>^ii i>i' ; Stiiiiliupe Cliinrli, Sl.'iiiJ.TT : DixvilU' Ullertorv (Lrt'iuTiilj. Sis. r.'.— Total. ^>l.(;(is,7ti. BAliXSTON. The Kev. J. Eames reports : — . The first visitation of this Mission by our beloved Bishop, on the 18th of June last, was well calculated to render the year now drawing to a close a, memorable one to the short history of the Mission On that occasion eighteen i)ersons received the Holy liite of Coulirniiition, and two Churches, the formal o])ening of which Avas men- tioned in my last report, were consecrated to the service of Almighty God. It was indeed a day of much joy and devout thankfulness. Of the eighteen coniirmed, twelve had been l)rougiit up under other inlluences than that of the Church. Eight of the twelve are heads of families, and ten of the total coniirmed have become conimnnicants. \lL 85 Throo regular Sunday services liave been kepi up with but sliirht interruption duriniv the past year. The only alteration in the order of services as rejiorted hist y«;;ir l)ein.i;' a changv i'roni a weekly to a lortiiightly .service at Baklwin's Mills ; this change was made in order to undtMtake addi- tional work in a part oi'tlie Townshipbordering on Staiistead, commonly known as the Hean Settlement. It is gratilying- to note an increased and more devout attendance on all the services, and also that the congregations are less iluctuating. The average attendance has been, at the Church oT the Epiphany, AVay's Mills, 40 ; at Christ's Church, IJarnston, 82 ; at Baldwin's Mills, 17 ; at the Bean School-House, 27 ; at Sutton School-House, 31 ; at Libbytown, 10. A regular and fairly well attended Sunday School has been kept up at Way's Mills during the year. At Barnston Corner however I have not been able to reorganize the small Sunday School which was closed a year ago. Unfor- tunately we have only two cliildren belonging to us within the A'illage limits, and until I can inducer others to come in from outside little can be done in the way of Sunday school work. For the Church of the Epiphany a good organ has been purchased by the congregation, tinder the instruction of Mrs. Eames the chanting and singing has much improved. A beautiful Font has been placed in the Church by the liberality and exertions of kind friends in Quebec and Sherbrooke I have been enabled to purcdiase an additional half acre of land adjoining the Glebe. Around the entire lot the congregation have placed a good substantial fence. There is still a small debt on the Parsonage, which we hope to wipe out this coming year. At Barnston Corner the congregation has been most energetic in advancing the material interests of their Church. On two occasions the male members of the congregation met and spent some time in levelling and grading the Church grounds and in planting trees. The interior of the Church has also been much beautified, in which work they have been generously assisted by friends outside. Among whom I may mention Mr. llollis Shorey, of Montreal, whose interest in the Church here has been again shown l)y the presentation of a bell, weight about 855 lbs., and a very good organ. I take this opportunity to express our thanks to him and the many other kind friends who have ministered so liberally to our wants. H ae I desire particularly to thank Mrs. AVilliains lor the hale Bent U8 containing ko much that was nood and useiul. also Mr. II. R. Dohell, ofQuehec, for the heautii'iil set of Jloly Communion Vessels presented to the (Miurch of llie Epi- phany. Baptisms : Adults, 9; Children. 19.— Total, 28. llurials, 4. Collected for (.'liurcli and riiisoiiiipc liuiMiiij.', SlL'.'.s; ; I'lirchiiHc ot'Or^rmi. $60.00; otluT purposes, §.?.«(); Cliiircli and rarsoiiiiKi' liisiiraiiec. .S'-'.'J.OO ; Clmrcli Horiety, S'<-*>0 ; Forei^ni Missions, S^^TO ; Domestic Missions. S-'.HO ; (Mlertory, $;i6.0I.— Total, .S2.^7.!»«. 11 niSHOP'S COLLEGE nROTlIEKHOOT) OV RKADEUS. The Warden reports : — This Brotherhood took its beginning' on the Eve of Advent Sunday, 1888, and thus has been in existence ;ind at work for exactly a year. It was established under the dir«^ct sanction of the Bishop, and its Constitution has ])een ratilied by his aiithority. Its object is that of providing for those students of the College who are licensed to olhciate as Lay- readers a system of preparation for tlie discharge of this duty, by mutual prayer and conference, and ])y instruction imparted by the "Warden. The Bishop has ordained that •' no student shall hereafter do duty ;is Lay-reader, who is not a member of the Brotherhood.' The members are se- lected from the candidates for Holy Orders, and are such a.% have been approved as giving evidence of a religious life, and of possessing other necessary qualilications. They are admitted to membership by a solemn public olfice, con- ducted in the College Chapel by the Bishop or the Arch- deacon. Associate members are permitted to attend the meetings, but not to vote, or to officiate as Readers. Clergymen or Church-wardens who may need the ser- vices of a Lay-Teader are requested to communicate with the Professor of Pastoral Theology, who has been appointed by the Bishop as ex officio warden of the Brotherhood, and whose w^ritten order is required in each separate case, (in addition to the permanent license granted by the Bishop) before a Reader is at liberty to undertake ollicial duty. The other officers are the Vice-Warden, and the Secretary, who are elected by the Brotherhood. These posts are at present occupied respectively by Mr. B. G-. AYilkinson and Mr. fl. E. Wright, B.A. 87 Tiu' work (l()ii»» by tiio Ihotherhood during" the past yoai lias l)(H'ii lias follows : — Mr. G. II. A. Mnrraij, B.A., besides other occasional duty, took eliaru'c of the Mission of Waterville duiini:^ th(^ suiniiicr vacation, iiicludinn" the stations ol' Capelton and North ilaticy ; and has been I'or the past three months in charge olJSt. John's, Melbourne. Mr. G. J, !S/if/irr/(iffd, B.A., has taken duty for several Sundays at Stanstead (with Beebe Tlain), three times at Vlnsi kSherl)r()oke, twice at Cookshire (with .Tohnville and Sand Hill), and once at Magoi;-. Besides this, he was ap- }K)inted to the chaii'e of Lake Beauport for two months in the summer. 31r. H. E. Wrif^ht, B.A., during the illness of the -Rev. J. S. Sykes, (ondueted the services in the Mission of Kin<^sey at three stations, (including Spooner Pond and Denison's), lor seven Sundays, in August and September last. He also on one occasion took the service at Stanhope, for the Rev. V. B. Washer, and assisted him in other services on that day. 3Ir. J. 31. King; B.A., conducted the services at Scotstown during- January and February, and at Waterville (with Capelton) durinu' Ajn'il, May and June. iMr G. T. riihbard, B.A., assisted the Rev. F. Ct. Scott at Druminondville during July and August. Mr. II. A. Brooke, for the greater part of the academical year has assisted Mr. Wilkinson in conducting Divine Service at Milby. On four occasions he olhciated at Coaticooke, on three at East Hatley (with Waterville, North Hatley, or Massawippi), twice at Compton, once at Cooksliire. For live weeks during the summer vacation he took charge of the Mission of Ireland, and for six weeks charge of the ^Mission of Bury. On two Sundays he officiated at Island Pond, in the Diocese of Vermont. 3Ir. B. G. Wi/kimon has, with few exceptions, regularly < on ducted Divine Service at Milby, near Lennoxville, during the whole year, vacation included. On two occasions he officiated in St. Ann's. Richmond, and once at the Gallup Station. Mr. V. C. Laretj assisted Rev. C. B. AVasher at Dixville, regularly on alternate Sundays during the Trinity Term, and olhciated as rc^sident Reader in the same parish throughout the summer Aacation. He also officiated on single occasions at Magog, Compton, Waterville, and Johnville. 38 n it 3Ir. W. T. Lipton officiatod durinii' the summer vacation on eight Sundays at Carleton Place, on two at South Mountain, and on one at Frankville, all in the Diocese of Ontario. Mr. II. A. Bickaon. B.A., officiatod during the whole summer vacation in th*^ district of Lake Megantic, at the Stations Agnes and Ditchfield ; also on one occasion at L'Avenir and South Durham, and on three Sundays assist- ing Rev. C. B. Washer in the parish of Dixville. The "Warden may add that he himself conducted Divine Service regularly, during July and August, and part of September, at Cap a TAigle, Murray Bay. The building used for the ]nirpose having been for many years merely lent to the Church, is in a somewhat unseemly condition; but, having been recently made over formally by the late owner, Mrs. Griffith, of Quebec, as a gift to the Anglican congregation, (which consists only of summer visitors), the work of putting it into proper order, and of transforming another building o]i the same lot into a parsonage, has al- ready begun. Mr. Robert Hamilton has kindly promised a gift of $50 towards this object, on condition a suitable sum is raised to meet it by the congregation and their friends. Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Eve of Advent Sunday, 1889. \< l^ 1 ' ■ii bishop's college, LENNUXVIIiLE. The Rev. Dr. Adams reports . — The Christian year, which ended Nov. 30th, 1889, has been one which has brought with it renewed cau>e for thankfulness. From a church point of view as well as a college point of view the increase in numbers in the college and school is a cause for thankfulness. The services of the Chapel as well as the direct teaching of the Princi])al and Rector and of the Reverend Professors bring the Church teaching of the Institution home to the minds of students and scholars. Two years ago, I reported that there were 22 students in the college, now there are 83. There were then 68 boys in the school, now there are 110. Looked at as a congregation we art^ a})le to report an increase from 90 to 143 in two years, and the increase has been gradual and nearly equally apportioned to both years 1888 and 1889 39 The Sunday Services and Daily Morning- and Ev*>ning Prayer liave been continned in their integrity. The Holy Communion is C(»lebrated every Sunday in the month at 7. -SO a. m., except on the 1st Sunday, when the hour is !>. 4.3, also every Saints' Day at 7.30 a. m. On the 1st Snnoay in the monih, the Litany is said at 5. 15 p. m. ; on other Sundays at ihe Morning Prayer. Of late the Litany has been said i^vcry Wednesday and Friday, at 7.45 a. m., as an additional service. In Lent, every day an additional service of a (juartcr of an hour was held at 7.45 a. m. The three hours' servi. A., C. T. Dibb, B. G-. Wilkinson. The students hold a devotional meeting amongst themselves once a week, wlien an exposition is given by one of their number. The attendance at the Holy Communion has been on the whole good, the Ih'otherhood in Ihe College and the Communicants' Class in the school contril)uting largely to the full attendances. Mr. T, M. King, B.A., Avho had tak(Mi his Arts course with us was ordained Deacon on Trinity Sunday, by the Bishop of Ontario. No confirmation was held in 1888, but on June l-jth, 1889, a Confirmation Sc^rvice of remarkable spiritual impressiveness was held in the College Chajiel, where one student and 29 boys of the school were confirmed. This large confirmation class w\is divided l)etween Urof Allnatt and myself. I desire very warmly to thank Dr. Allnatt for his kind and most valual)le help in tliis respect last year, and again this year. His 1^ 41 work amongst the boys has been most l)eneficial. The boarders are divided into three classes for catechising- in Chapel : — (1). Communicants' Class. — Instructions in Prayer Book, Church Principles and the Spiritual Lite, Avith preparations for Holy Communion. (2) Conlirmation (jlass. — Kindly taken by Dr.Allnatt. (3). Preliminary Class. — Instruction on Christian Year, its spiritual and moral lessons. We never had a more earnest set of students and boys as a whole than now. I cannot conclude without mentioning the lamented death of our beloved former Principal and Rector, Ivev. Dr. Lobley : The sermon upon that life, by Archdeacon Roe, was like that life itself, an '• inspiring memory." Od'ortoricsin Chapel, §207.72 ; .Sabscnbed b.y members of Missionary I'liioii, S;;o.l).J.— Tutal, S23S.C.7. This smii has been apportioned iia follows : — Internal : , Chapel Kx-penses !? 1" M Leeteni Fund ^"> t'<> .s !.') ('4 Lobley Memorial *j -j-i Cimrch Society : (iciienil Fund ^.^ •'^ 19 Mission Fund '^ "2 i'lMision Fund 7 fi;'. Widows and l)nduins 7 (I7 $ 28 91 Chureh Kxtension Kaslern Townships 26 ol Foreigu Missions : MadaKasear S H '"^^ I'niversity Mission to E K. Africa 5 00 Kpiiduuiy aiipeal (^S. P. (i ) H 98 S y'> 79 Domestic Missions : Al^'iiiia 5^ •5<^ '^^ Ascension appeal, Saskatchawan '•> H S ;-;i» 70 S. W C. K ' lt> -e IS 07 Bishop's College ■!« 91 S2.38 G7 It may be interesting to add that at this date (December 1st), towards a fund for building a new Divinity House for which $10,000 is' required, the sum of $0,455 has been promised, and that Dr. Mountain has kindly endowed the ])uilding with the sum of $3,600. 42 1 ; h ii^ imOMPTGN AND WINDSOR. The Eev. Thus. L. Ball roporls :— The work of the Mission has g-oiie on wit]i only a slij^ht interrnptioji at one of the Churches owini;- to a misunder- standing of the Endowment Fund as stated. Brampton Church. — Has been kept in its usual neat and pleasing apprearance externally and internally. And a very good toned and serviceable bell has been ])ro(Ured and hung by the congregation. It can be heard by all the people as they are all wiihin aradiusof less than two miles, and will, it is to be hoped, be ready to heed its call to prayer. Bromjdon Falls. — This station has the usual fortnightly Evening Service, and has shown ^renter zeal and a larger increase of attendance than any of the others. In addition to raising $20 towards the assessment, Mr. Clark rendered very material aid towards the contents of mis.sionary box- sent to the Diocese of Algoma. Windsor Mills. — This congregation still has its transitory appearance. The operatives in tlie mills are here for a time and then movv' on. The work of Mr. Briggs, Lay Keader, has been blessed in many ways ; also, the pains taki I g of some, members of the Ladies' Association who assisted in the purchase of an organ, paid the ^^exton for a part of the year besides sending the Women's Auxiliary !$(j m money, and with the assistance received from Brompton forwarded a box of usei'ul articles to the Rca'. Mr, Renison, Diocese of Algoma A'alued at $21, with cost of ireight. A good supply of Sunday School liooks, has also been obtained from the S. P. C. K., list of publicatiojis. Th^ Parsonage Fund now reaches -SloO, raised outside of the Mission, with a ])romise of '^,'>0 more when the people make up their amount. Hardwood Hill. — The church here is now ready for putting in Ihe furniture. And we are waitini*- for the Church Society's grant which has bei'u kept back through the pres- sure on the General Fund from other parts of the Diocese. We have been led to hope that our turn will come at the end of this year. Baptisms Adults, 2; Infants, 10; Conlirmed, 17; Mar- riages, 3 ; Burials, 5. Assessment DiocesiUi Boiud SL'IO.CO; I'a;-;.)iia,f>;e Fiiml. SIjO.OO ; Climcii Diiild- I'.i , Bell li^oniptoii. .'rJ.Mi.iKi ; Oroaii Windsor, SHu-t'O ; J'arocliial piiriioses. ''oi'eigii Missiuiis. ^I.'I.OO : Dc.iiRstic Ali.-isiuii.s uitli Box Sent .ipr^kdd ; ImiikI (Jlmreli .Society. Sl.OD: Mission Fiuid (Jiiiireli Sdcielv, ,S2.I."): a c Pension Fnnd (Jlnireli ^Society, $;;. College, $l.jOj Chuixb E,vt,cU3)wii, S.').00.- Tolul, SOTdiDO Bislio|);sGollejj,e, .■^2.00 ; Uouiiaon I-jt'lies' 43 IJOURa LOT'IS. The Hev. H. C. Stunrt reports : — I am thankful to .sav that durinjv this year of G-race, the accustomed services ol' the Church have been maintained without any break, and new helds of labour have been opened. As far as I was a]>lo, these have been followed up, and I think a fair amount of success has attended myeilbrts. St. Barlhofoineio's, Bo/iriJC Lof/is. — There have been 32 Ce- lebrations of the Holy Eucharist oji Sundays and Holy Days, Morning Prayer every Sunday, and Eveninii; Prayer when not olliciating atothss to assist in. any way possible, t^iiice its construction, the drawinu- room of the Lnurentides House has been placed at our disi)osal for religious servK^es, and Ihe proprietors have shown me very great kindness, and done everything in their power to make the services attractive. Our congregations here ar(^ usually about twenty- live. I have baptized two children at this station. Pointc B/cue, Lake St. John. — All the Misstassinie Indians are said to be members of the Church of England. A few families of this tribe, for some thirty years past, have made th(ur headquarti^rs here on the Montagnais Reserve. Mis. Cummings, wife of the former agent of Ihe Hudson Bay Company at this post, read the Church Service regularly for the past eight years, to the great delight of the Indians, all of whom have a ren-ard for her and her iamilv Ihat is refreshing and beautiful to see. A few years ago my friend the Kev. F. M. Webstcn-, rector of New Carlisle and I'aspe- biac, visited the post, and to him, I understand, belongs the honour of first celebrating the Holy Eucharist according to the Anglican rite, on the shores of Lake tSt .lohn. Apart from him, the Indians had seen no clergyman sihce leaving the Hudson Bay manv vears belbre. It was wilh much pleasure that I was enabled to present a class of seventeen Indians to the Bishop for Conlirmation last July. At the sair.e time their little I^urial Place was consecrated. 1 shall never forget the impression those services made upon my mind. At the Conlirmation and Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, the dark faces and stalwart foims of the men, and the ecjually striking appearance of the women, as they knelt before the Altar erected at a point overlooking the lake, presented a scene of peculiar interest to us. It was at once highly pictures([ue and full of genuine devotion. At the Consecration of the Cemetery, the dark forms and bright clothing of the Indians as they completely lined the inside of the paling, and sang the Hymn " O I'aradise," made a picture almost as wild as it was strange and new to us. We hope to build a little Church here in the Spring, and to have it ready for occupation on the return of the Indians i'xom their winter's trapping, Several subscriptions have already been promised towards this desirable object. Re- cently, Mrs. Winheld, assisted by several ladies and gen- 46 tleinen, got up a very .suci'eysfnl concert at iho St, Matthew's Parish Koorn, in tliis behalf, and the result was a very r('s])ectal)le sum placed at the credit ot our building ruud. At Easter I intend to nnike a spt^cial apjieal For funds to erect the Church of the Kh/i-Manilo at I'ointe Bleue, and I sincerely hope it may meet with a ready response. Concerninii' my own work among these people, I desire to draw attention to the labouis of those who have jnvceded me. So thorough had the loundation been laid by the Bishop of Mooseonee, from whose iJiocese thc^y came, that I had only to build with the materials made ready to my hands. During the past nine montlis 1 have visited this station every tourlh week and oiiiciated at thirty-four services, at nine of which the H'.>ly Kucharist was celebrated. 1 have had three Ei'ptisms here and one Marriage. There lias also been one (celebration at Bear River, about eight miles beyond Pointe Bleue. I regret exc(!edingly that I have been unable to conduct but one serA'ice at Uobcrvnl. Of the services at Pointe Bleue and Lake Edward, some 55 in all, I may say that these have averaged something- over 100 miles' travelling, the number of miles travelled in connection with them boiiig <),120. I need scarcelv say that it is owing to the kindness of the Quebec and Lake 8t. John Railway Company, that \ have been enabled to visit these distant stations. I may also state in eoinioelion with the Indian mission that I have now h?d with nie for some weeks a young Indian student from this regio]i. Considering his opportu- nities be is remarkably intelligent. It is hoped that he may eventually develope into a missionary to his own people. nuRV. The Rev. H. S. Fuller rei>orts :•-. The account of nork in this parish is this vear ^hat of work broken and interrupted by occurence ot sickness in my home, which brought, about the necessity of allowing some of tlie services at the out-posts to lapse "from time to time ; while, in other cases f have been indebted to Mr. James AVyatt,— a good layman of my parish,— for the maintenance of the usual services. Having had whooping cough this fall, and still suffering from hoarseness and debility, it is quite possible that I >> I 47 \y [o I w sKmII have to give up week dny services at the School- Houses duriiii;' the present winter. Fiiumcially I may report our position as follows : — The assessment of tSt. John's congregution (always punc- tual in meeting payments) I may give as paid, and the same may be said of JSt. Paurs. Scotstown, Linu'wick and Canterbury are somewhat in arrears, but the Church-warden ol Lingwick, in paying- over, recently, a portion of that which was due, told me that the congregation hoped to meet the remaining portion of their obligation shortly. The St. Thomas district has always been somewhat behind in making its payments, but will meet indebtedness. As in my former reports, I have to bear witness to the very great kindliness of peoph; among whom my work lies their readiness to help in all that may be undertaken, nor must I forget to mention the viay practical exhibition of sympathy and good-will displayed by members of the St. Paul's congregation during a serious attack of illness, which overtook Mrs. Puller last spring. During the last year. The Children's Guild, at Bury Village, have placed new matting in the aisle oi Church, also carpet where necessary in the chancel and platform sustaining Pont, at the west end oi the Church ; the whole giving the building a far mere complete and furnished appearance. The Ladies' Guild, during tlie year, has raised funds wherewith to paper such rooms in the Rectory as had not already been done and have purchased a number of double windows which will add very materially to the comfort of the building. •Other ladies have also collected moneys, part of which I understand will be exi)e)ided in })apering hall and study and painting iloors. Bai)tisms, 18 ; Marriages, o ; Burials, 8. lUirv ii>se?:^mriil, $1(10. oo $21.(10 ; Scolslou-ii— St. P.dil' 3 St. .lolm's. ,'.(io .S'MMi : Forei'.^u .Mission Fund. (I'arisii), Srj.ti:» ; tiencial Fnnd, S1.7(! ; .Jews -Toti 'a:',:m. Uiirv (Joriicr, CACOUXA. The Church "Wardens report : — The Clergy appointed for duty at Cacouna, for the season of 1889, were, for the month of July, iho Pev. R. Hewton, 48 y olMho mission oriivlniid, mid Ibr the month ol' August, the licv. 11. S. Fuller, Rector of Bury. The first service was held on Sunday, the '50th June, nnd the last on Sunday, the Sth Septeml)er. This last service^ was conducted l)y the Lord liishop of Niagara, assi'tted ])y the Rev. Canon Mulock, of the Diocese of Ontario. The Rev. R. Hewion, in additioii to the usual daily Morning I^rayer, had Evensong at 5.30, and this service was carried on by the Revd. H. S. Fuller. During the month of July, the average daily attendance at the week day services were : — Morning, 20 ; Evening, 7 ; and during the month of August : Morning, 18 ; Evening, 7. On the 18th August, a confirmation was held by the Lord Bishop of Niagara, when three candidates were presented. Throughout the season, Canon Mulock gave ready and willing assistance at all the services, for Avhich the Congre- gation were greatly indebtt^d to him. The purchase of a piece of ground to form a ]iew entrance to the Church was completed, and the property, thus acquired, vested in the Lord Bishop of the Diocese for the use of the Church of England. A new fence and gateway w^ere erected along the lot by the highway, and an excellent board walk made the full leniyth of the lot from the ii-atewav to the Church. A clcsir vievr of the Church is now obtained from the highway. Ordinary Smiduy !uul lloliiliiy collect idiis. S'27S.47: Colloction iti aid of tho .Mission I''uiid. s;)74.i>l ; l\;llccti()ii in aiil ol' the j'ensioii ]'"iiiid, SHI. I),") ; Special siil)scrii)tioii.-' towards ])iiiclii',sc of new lot, §2.'!.(i(l ; Donations towards i)nr(.'liast' of a "Font." S-'.->.- the winter months, when the older children, other- wise employed in summer, are able to attend. The only Church work accomplished since my last report, war- the erection of a wood-shed, a very necessary addition to our out-buildings. 8ome of the people contri- buted boards, some nails and shingles, and a lew did carpenti'r's work ; and so, without much trou])le or exer- tion, the building was soon completed. I am ulad to acknowledge the valuable aid afforded by my Lay-ileaders, Mr. G-. Uaudin, at Gape Cove, and Mr. Jillias Tuzo, at I'erce. The former usually reads the lessons in Church ; and on the rare occasions of my absence from the mission, he conducts Divine service. The latter also reads prayers whenever I am unable to reach Perce. Mr. Tuzo is an excellent musician and takes pleasure in training the choir. He has also, during the past year, conducted ^^unday School with zeal and efliciency. Twice every year, I have the pleasure and advantage of meeting iriy clerical brethren, when, as inspector of schools, I visit their missions. They are without exception always ready to accompany me, and to assist in the examinations ; and 1 wish to acknowledge most gratefully their cheerlul and willing aid. It is hardly necessary to add that a generous hospitality is invariably extended to me by my brother clergymen ; and if I do not always take advantage of their great kindness, it is from lack of time or from some other hindrance that I am obliged to deny myself the pleasure. I am glad to nolice that no fewer than four ]iew and handsome Churches are at the present moment being erected within the Deanery. Without exception, these all promise to be very creditable buildings. It will be seen from the appended table, that this mission, numerically feeble, has contributed fairly, according to its power, to the various objects for which assistance has been sought. Indeed, th(^ people generally are very generous, and would be liberal if they had the means. 50 I often think, and with some measure of sadness, wliat a lai'g'o and nourishing- jiarish this would now be, had we managed to retain the laniilies that have, at one time or anolher, during iny long incumbency, left us for thei United Stiites. or for other parts of the Dominion. Alas ! there was little inducement lor them to remain. The cod iishery is about the only industry in the place, and those who have not farms of their own, must go elsewhere to seek a livelihood. We feel this deeply in winter, during which season there is hardly anything to be earned, even by the most willing and industrious. This will, I fear, always be a source of weakness to the missions on this coast. Baptisms, 10 ; ^Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 0. (^Iiiiicli Socioty, S54.22 ; As^et-sinciit tor t lie Diocesan Hdaid, !f liJO.OO ; Kaslcr < Hri'iiii}^, S.')7.HS : Foreiirii Missions, S-^l.'il; Donu'Stic .Missions. iSlI.ll! : Hisliop's Colic.m'. I.cnno.wiilc. $2.00; ('onii)lon Ladies' ('olle^'f, $2.00; Church and I'arsona;:!' Iinin'ovenients, J.'id.Ou : Ainonnts raised for other purposes, Si-"-*'" ; Tew IJents. S 10.00.— Total, $71)1. 10. V. ■ 15 COATICOOK. The Kev. Canon Foster reports : — • The usual Sunday Services and parochial visiting in this parish have been kept up, with unfailing regularity, during the year. There are two services in St. Stephen's, and one in Christ Church every Sunday. There is also a well at- tended Sunday School in connection with each Church. I teach a Bible class in St. Stephen's every Sunday, and Catechise the whole school frequently. I have introduced the inter-diocesan leaflets and teacher's assistant into one of the schools with good results. The congregations at both churches are about the same as last year. In June last, the Bishop of the Diocese confirmed thirty- six persons, all of whom partook of the Holy Communion at the time. I hav(^ great pleasure in recording the success of the Young i^vadies' (hiild of St. Stephen's Church in raising- funds suilicient to carpet the Chancel and nave of the Chunh, also to erect a handsome screen, and to purchase a new lectern and hanging lamps, all of which were much needed. The Ladies' Guild of Christ Church have also raised 1120 during the year, which (.'luibled them to pay off a a Ml ii' 61 (lobl ol' iiiisO oil tho new orp:an, aiul to oxpt'iid !J40 on puiiit- in*;- tln' interior of llie l)iiil(lin<4-. The (liiild h;is also pur- chased a hau. Diui'fSiiii lliMiiil Assc.'^sin''iit. S7.')'i.tH) : (^uriii'liii'^ St. SIi'IiIh'h's ('liiiri'li, SJ'>"."i' ; New Si'iffii, l.'i'ti'iii iiMil pniyer tifsk. two liiiiips iiml rt'iniir-*. ^MH.OO ; I'l'iiitiir.;' i'MVi'ln|iiM iuhI oin'iiliii'H, $7. to ; lialiiiico of di'lit on new or^;iiii, S't't'" ; riiui;- .\fiisii', S.V'iti •• N'-H' t'lii-f iDimil ('lunch lot, Sl.MMi : Fuel, li^litiiiL-' ami iii.--iii;iricc. Sm.tio ; I 'o-.iiiiiini liinlics' ('olU-'^f, S^MKt ; Mission Ivxli'iisiiiii l''iitii|, SKt.iili ; Sviioil A-si'-^iiU'iii. >;•"•.<>" ; Clioristi'i's Stilurv, $-';'».iif/ ; KartliT otrcrinjx to Ucclur. SJ.').iii' : i'l'ii-iini Fiiml, Sl.nn : Mi.«sioii KuikI, SI. DO; (ifiicnil [uirposi'.s iiiinl, Sl.'"> ; Duiiirsiii' anil Foiviuii Missions. Sd.iMi ; Siimlay Sciioois, *'J.>.im» ; iialiiiH'i' ijiit' oil Oru'iin al. (Mii'ist (Jliiircli, S'O.oii; I'iiiritlii;,' .'Uid rc|iairs oT ("Imrcli, .SKI. (Ill; ened in September, 1886. That ycnir the numbers on the roll call were twenty- six. In 1887, there were twenty-four. In 1888, thirty, seven, in 188l>, fourty-lbur ; of this last number, thirty-six are boardcis, and ciuht are day scholars, and moi'e are expected after Christmas. It will be thus seen that the school is steadily growing, and we think we have shown that it can be carried on successfully and satisfactcn-ily, and 52 ?,i wo also think thai the time has arrived when the Diocese, as a whole, should take a more active interest than it has done in the past. Early in the year, through the generosity of the late Eev. Dr. Reid, who desired to give $oU0.00, the sum of $1,500.00. was raised to pay oli'a portion of the debt on the College. The remaining debt is $8,500.00, $2,400.00, of this owing to the Hon. M. H. Cochrane and M. 1*. Aldrich, Esq., and $1,100.00, to the Parish of Compton. Baptisms. 7 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 7. Church Society. $")1. 71 i For Clergyman's Stipend. SSOO.OO; Easter OOering. S30.0;? ; Foreign Missions, ST. 00; Domestic .Missions, $8.00 ; Compton Ladies' College, $20.00 ; Clnucii and Parsonage Impiovements, $:!2.t)2 : Amounts raised for otiior purposes, S2I.H : Organist, $40.00; General E.xpenses, $120.00; Debt on Church, $2'J0.— Total, $I,;5yy.30. COOKSIIIRE. The Kev. Gr. W. Faulconer reports : — St. PeJer's Church.— Anothev year has rapidly passed and as I reflect upon the various opportunities which have been aflforded for extending and strengthening the work of this branch of Christ's Church, I have to confess many short- comings and much coldness in my Master's service. However, in spite of my own failures, I see many tokens of God's goodness and blessing amongst us. Our Sunday services have been well attended and above the average of former years ; one matter is particularly encouraging, viz : the greater and more regular attendance of the male part of the congregation. Our communicants too have mate- rially increased this year, ow'ing partly no doubt to our recent confirmation at which our beloved Bishop adinitted thirty-live into lull communion with our Church. The chief pastor's visit was refreshing to all and his fatherly counsel and advice acceptable to all present. Our Sunday school has been steadily progressing under the teaching of our few faithful teachers. The young are much interested in our Missionary Sunday, which is the second Sunday in each month, Avhen an address on some part of the Mission Field is given with questions and answers, after which Harry llurd, my secretary, takes round the " Missionary Box " which receives a cent from each, always given with a glad heart and outstretchecl hand. I am looking forward to the time when our Parish will become more imbued with the spirit of Missionary elfort and ibllow move closely 4i i the steps of our beloved Master. Our "Women's Missionary Auxiliary " is also doing some good work for the Mission Field, but more might bo done and I trust will in the future. The "Women's Guild has done good work for our Parish in assisting in the restoring and adorning of our Church, which now looks more comely and worthy to be called God's Sanctuary. The new organ is also a great addition to our devotions and praises as well as an ornament to our Church. Thanks are due to our staunch supporter, Mrs. J. H. Pope, through whose efforts we succeeded in obtaining it. The Girls' Friendly Society is being well kept together and doing good work under the auspices of Mrs. Trigge. I am sure each member derives much benefit and blessing from her kindly and motherly counsel. Sandhill. — I am glad to say Sandhill has made some progress since last year and things are looking much more hopeful than they were. The congregations have gradually increased and our communicants have almost doubled in number since the confirmation, which was held last June, at which seven were received into full communion, and I trust will continue stedfast in the F'aith. We have also recently estalilished a " Women's Guild", which is having a good influence by drawing the Church members more closely together. IDevotional Meetings in connection there- with are held and material work accomplished. Johnville. — Members here seem to be in earnest and always ready to do anything in their power for the benefit of the Church in th(nr midst or outside. The room is generally full at every service and the services are A'ery hearty. Our Sunday School, under the superintendance of Mr. (Jakes, is making good progress and all seem very anxious to learn the Scriptures and the teaching of our ('hurch. There were fifteen confirmed by the Bishop last June at Sandhill Church. I feel anxious about some as Johnville is some distanci^ from my central work and I cannot always do as I desire, but, however, God's blessing has attended our feeble efforts. "The Womt»n\s Guild "has also been established here and I must say they have begun in earnest and I trust will continue so. It has been suggested that an English Church should be erected. Certainly a Church of our own would be a great advantage over " A Union Ivooni,'' but I f- 84 am afraid the time has not yoit quite arrived, as much as t desire it. In conchi.sion, as I review my Avork as a whole, there is much to be thankful for, there are many hopeful signs of the advancement of Christ's Kingdom in our midst, both in the hearts of our young catechumens and also in the hves of our more advanced Christiaiis. May the Lord continue His Divine Blessing unto us and to liim be the Glory of all. Confirmed— Cookshire, 35 ; .lohnville, 15; Sandhill, 7. Baptisms, 16 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 12. Cliurcli .Society, $14.00 ; Assessment for the DiocefUii Ih):ii(1. STOO.OO : Ksister Offering, SI J.tIO ; Foreiua Missions, ^7.. id : Doini'.-lie Missions. SlO.Od ; liishup's College, Lenno.wille. Sn. (10 : (,'linicli and PiU'sonnne Inipmvmient-;. .S2.'^0.00 ; Amounts nuseii tor other iiur])ose<, r;-i;!ri.oo.— Tola!. ::.-;i,142..jii. i! DANVILLE, ^-C. The Rev. Thomas Blaylock report .s : — This year, my first in this parish, has been spent in f)ick- ing up the reins, where my predecessor dropped them, and getting the work in hand. I have no startling progress to report. This, in such a large field, is impossible single- handed. The work is so scattered lliat it is hard to grasp it all at once, and harder still to retain your hold. Pastoral visiting is a dilHcult matter hei'e to accomplish with any degree of satisfaction to youiself or people. The congrega- tions at Danville, Troutbrook and Lome remain much abont the same, as wdien I first came into the parish, and not- withstanding heavy losses, by removals, Kingsey Falls congregation is steadily growing. The grearter part of the summer, I have kept up the services every Sunday in all lour churches, but broke down under it, and now take the four every second Sunday and three on the other. • Most of the Church people connected with the Paper Mills at Kingsey Falls have left for other parts, but others from outside are attendino; in iiicreasinu- numbers and be- ginning to take an intelligent and audible part in the service. The w^ork there seems worth cultivating, but lu^eds more time than I can give it, if the Church is to gain a firm hold, or even retain the ground already won. Last spring I was discouraged over our losses, but now^ the congregation has again leached fifty (50). I iH si ful our md 31 or li'|i's ).IUI ; h 4ix I I u Mr. iVallof trivcB me kind hospitality, and takes care of the lijrhting' aiid warming of iho church, whilst his family provide for the miisical part of the se^'vices. Mr. Jas. Groves is greatly missed from this congregation. He was a regular attendant, and his purse was open to every call. The debt on this church has not yet been cleared otF. The finances of Danville and Troutbrook show, in some respects, a marked improvement over last report, especially Janville, in its contributions for objects not parochial. Lome shows a slight falling off. Nearly all special collec- tions have increased in a gratifying manner, particularly those for Foreign and Domestic Missions. The collectors for the Church Society have n'u ] owever met with the success they should, " Hard times ' . <,• the general cry. Services were held on n )'•. laints' days and during Advent and Lent, (daily in Holy Week) the congregations being less than half, those attending the Sunday Services. A special course of lectures on the Acts of the Apostles was given during Lent, and a fair amount of interest shown in them. I received one adult into the Chuch, who had led a highly respectable and moral life, but who had looked with suspicion upon all professing Christians. A long and severe illness prepared him to receive the Church's Mes- sages Patiently he sought and found his Saviour. With the humility of a little child, and in rt^pentance and faith he asked for Holy Baptism. Three weeks later he "entered into rest." AYe have to deplore the loss of many others. JohnNeill, of Troutbrook, died instantly, without a moment's w^arning. " From such sudden death, Good Lord deliver us." May the warning not be lost upon any of us. Amongst improvements eliected during the year, is a new fence for the Troutbrook burial uround at a cost of 194.51. A new furnace for Danville Church, with some repairs to the fabric, cost $108.00. A furiuice tor the Parsonage, put in by the Ladies' Guild, at a cost of sixty-five dollars, which adds much to our comfort. I have also the pleasure of thanking the ladies of this guild for the gift of a cow at Easter, also Messrs. C. C. and G. F. Cleveland for a most generous personal gift. In fact all my parishioners have done what they could to make 1^ t V, I 66 my sojourn amongst them pleasant. Troutbrook and Loi-ne i'urnished me with oats and vegetables for the winter. The church-wardens have done their work eliiciently and deserve thanks from all, for time spent in what is often a thankless task. Mr. Chas. Thurber, who has served for many years in Danville, is still the Incumbent's right-hand, ever ready to give time and money to the church's cause. It would "be well for her, if she bad many more such sons. Mr. Jno. AA^ilson, in Troutbrook, and Mr. Geo. McKeag, in Lome, aided by others, have conducted successful Sun- day Schools during the summer. the Parochial and iinancial statement is appended $127.0(! of the amount being for non-parochial objects. Baptisms, Adults, 1 ; Infants, 21 ; Burials, 15 ; Marriages, 2. y>rt«: Forciji'n Missions (oHcrtory), S2;?.53 ; Domestic JHssions, Slo.Tfi; Hislio])'s Col- lejic, S6.2.5 ; (Jonipton Ladies' Colloo-e. Sti.OO : For Je-\vs, S4.0S ; Easter (HI'erin.u-. SJ8.5.S ; For Cleri^yman, ^100.00 ; For Church Society, $30.00; Oti'ertory (ordin- ary). $162.18.— Total, 8781.01. Trouihrook. — Assessment, $100.00: Foreign Missions, .S:i.78 ; Domestic Mis- sions, -^S. 05 ; J!i3ho)'s Collep:e, .SlTo: Compton Ladies' CoUeoe, §1.83; Kastcr (Hloring. .^1.50 ; Ciiurcii Society, .sS.13 ; Ott'crtory ordinary, .'520.(53 : ]5uriai Ground Fence, s;)i.51.— Total, §327.18. Lome. — For Assessment. §97. ')0 ; Foreign Mission?, -^3.45 ; Domestic Missions. .'=;3.3r) : For .lows, .s0.8:i ; Uisiiop's College, .si. 70 : Church Society, -sii.U ; OH'crtorv fonlinary), .S2l). 14.— Total, .-^139.08. Kin;/s''>/ Falh. — Assessment, s20.00 ; DomesMc Missions, •S1.2S: itisiioii's (",ill«'o-e.' o'.72 : Offertories (ordin.ary), .s23.8Ci : Other purposes. .slO.nO. — Tolal. .<)."). 8i';. — Grand total, 1,303.13. DRUMMONDVILLE, The Kev. F. G. Scott reports :— Congregations continue very fair ; forty-five communi- cants on Easter day ; of these seventeen were present at the 8 o'clock service. There is a better attendance generally at the early weekly celebrations of the Eucharist. Services are now held fortnightly on week days at two new stations on the Drum,mond Co, liailway, eleven and thirteen miles distant. Though in one place there are no regular Church members, the people are friendly and take great interest in the services. During the year, the Church, w^hich is a stone one, with square battlemented stone tower, (probably the l)est country Church in the Diocese), has been slated and freshly painted. The tops of the battlements and buttresses have b(^en cemented and the tower roofed with galvanized iron. All iw 57 id a or '?i'. Lll- Ihc exterior wood w ork of the Cliurch has boiMi painted, and nothing remains to be done now but to linish the inside of the Church, work on which it is hoped will be begun next summer. Jnom one corner oi' the tower, a new ihig-stair invites the kindly gift ot'a St. George's ensign. The Iiector has again to record the great blessings that have attended the introduction of the three hours' service on Good I'riday. This year, between 40 and 50 attended, nearly all ior the v^hole time. Baptisms, ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 5. ("liiiiTli Soricty, .^lO.j.") : (Ucrtryuiim's StipiMid, .s2Si;.l.". : Kjisfei- OllVrinp:, si.'). 74 : FoiTijin Missions, .si'), Ml : Donnstic Missions, 8(i 7:! : P>islioi)'s Colletri', l.i'uno.willo, -St. .SI) : Ciiiircli Inijirovi-jiioiits, .^sl.iHl Cfiici'ul (Ml'orlory, .'••(•>.'). HT.— Total, >'P.U.;U. Pcii.sion Fiiik], .S!5.,jl DUDSWELL. The Ttev. T. A. Williams reports :— I^ast May I arrived in Canada, and have since then been in charue of the Mission of Duds well. Church work on the whole is progressing here. As soon as possible, after my induction to the Incumb- ency, I endeavoured to visit all the Church members in the district. It tools me a loiiu' time to accomplish the task, and to find out as far as I could, the spiritual state of the people. There is a large number confirmed, and very many who profess their adhereiie*^ to us. Total indillcrence to religion stamps the character of a vast i)roportion of the population, and that indilierence very oltcn has a destructive effect upon ihe spirituality of many amongst our members. The attendance at 8t. Paul's is good. ( )n the first Sun- day in the month there is a celcbiation of the Holy Com- munion at 8 A.M., and also at the midday service on the third Sunday in tln^ month. The number of communicants at the early .wcelelmitions is on the increase. There is a flourishing Sunday School. On the second Sunday in the month we have a children's service, in which both parents svnd children take interest. I regret to say that it is impos- sible to have a service of that nature every Sunday. The services at the Church of the Good Shepherd are fairly attended. There is a celebration of the Holy Com- munion there once a month, and a few very regular Com- municants. Here too there is a Sundav School, but owing 68 Hi if to the long distances the children have to come, it hits hoell discontinued until the spring. The Ladies' Guild in connection with St. Paul's is in full life. Its immediate object is to help in repairing the Church buildinff. The Model School I believe is in a prosperous state. The tone and the discipline have improved. As Priest-in-charge, I do what I can to guide the religious instruction of the children, both in and out of school. Twice a week I have a Scripture class in the School. New life has been thrown into quiet Dudswell, by the exten.sion to the Township of the Hereford Kailway. Lime Ridge, its present terminus, is a centre of a growing activity, and a very short time will shew whether it will eclip.se Marbleton in importance. The lime industry draws an increase to the population, but I fear it is the old tale, the French gradually increasing, and the English ])eing gra- dually ousted by them. Parochial and financial statement for 1889. Baptisms, 23 ; Marriages, 8 : Burials, 12. Cliurcli Society, .SIO.OO ; Asscsstuent for tlic niocesMii Hoard, SL';!!.;!!' : Kastcr Ort'criii.c, .s;j.Ol ; Forei^rn -Missions, )?S.S7; Domestic Missions, .S^-i. •">'.• ; Hisliop s College, Tjeniioxviili'. .S"! 00 ; Conipton Ladies' ('olle.ue, .Sl..'!l ; (Miiircii ami I'ar- sonatfo Tmi)rovemeiits. .';i^21.70 : Amount raised lor otlier jjuriioscs. .srjO.:M. — Total, SJOI.'.M. DUIiHAM. The Ivev. Alex. H. Robertson reports : — I have to rei)ort a year of quiet, steady work in this parish. At Kirkdale the Sunday School has been carried on faith- full}/ and well by Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Jas. Trejiholme. At L'Avenir and South Durham, Sunday Schools were organized last year, and have Ix'en carried on with a fair degree of success. Most of the children have to drive for a long distance, and bad roads and weather ])r^'ent regular attendance. We had the pleasure of two visits from his Lordship the Bishop during the summer. The first was at L'Avenir, w^here seven candidates were confirmed ; and the second A'isit, ac(^ompanied by the Yen. Archdeacon Roe, was at Kirkdale, on 80th June. Nine candidates were confirmed here, making sixteen in all. During the winter the Rector gave a series of instructions on week evenings, upon the thirty-nine articles. These \ 60 oil nil ch he \ wure j[»i\en in each division of the parish, vver(3 woli attend- ed, and were the means ol' giving information on Church doctrine and history. At ksouth Durham, Miss Leighton, our very elhcient or- ganist, married and lei't the parish ; her place has bec^n taken by Miss Fanny Johnston. At L'Avenir, Mr. John McCaig has taught a Bi])le Class, during the summer, withgrcjit zeal and ability, and much interest has beeu shown therein. On January 5th, the Hector and his wife were surprised by a visit from a number of the parishioners. They filled the house, spread a bountiful sui)per, and after tea, pre- sented the Kector with a fur cap and coat, and Mrs. Ro- bertson with a hall lamj^ ; and besides, a lot of oats was left in the stable. Better than all the gifts was the kindly i'eeling and hearty good-will with which they were given. My thanks are due to Mr. H. Dickson, B.A., of Len- noxville, who kindly took duty for me on two or three oc- casions when I Avas laid aside by illness. Mr. Dickson's services were much appreciated by th(; people. Mr. Black- well also helped me, by taking service when required. In general I would say that the services are well attend- ed, that in each Church the proportion of constant and re- <>'ular communicants is a'ood and seems to be increasing. The parish is very large and scattered, and this makes it hard to visit every family as often as Avoiild be desirable. A great deal of the clergyman's time is spent in driving over bad roads. Our Church population il; small, is in a minor- ity compared with dissent, and it is slowly growing smaller, and those who are left find it hard to meet the expenses of the Mission; but we have many godly men and women amougst us, and ho])e that good work is being done. I wish that we could find more laymen to take part in the spiritual work of the Church. Baptisms, lo ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 4. A^sossnu'iit tM. 17 .SliU II) !iSl!>l t)7 ;!S 87 21) s:» 21 U 1 SJ 1 87 1 17 1 17 44 7(5 r.7 68 1 17 1 lii) 1 f.;! 40 70 G.-) 45 11 9.j 8 85 14 00 (i:; ,s:!21 OS m-M 17 !i5231 20 .S7yO 51 ': I t H 60 FRAMPTON. The Rov. Felix Boyle reports : — Parochial work was carried on in this Mission as usual, alternate morning and afternoon services at Hemison and Htandon with fairly good congregations, for the first half of the year. But, about the latter end of June, the Kev. James Deljbage res^igned his charge of West Frampton and Cran- bourne, and removed to the United States. This change left the adjoining Mission, "West Frampton, vacant, and as our Bishop had not a spare man at that time to fill this place, his Lordship requested me to take charge of and work the two, or united Missions of East and West Frampton. This I have been doing since July last, and although this united work is hard, too hard for one man, yet, I am proud to be able to say that I have, up to date, kept every appointment which the Bishop directed me to keep and have given West Frampton several more services than was laid down in my instructions. 1 might here say something, and say it with good reason too, as to the propriety, the reasonableness of keeping the two Mi,ssions separate. But as I spoke to our beloved Bishop on this subject a short time since, when his Lordship was in Frampton, will say no more at present, only that any man who has ever travelled thc^se four townships will say that it is too much for one person. The Bishop held confirmation here in the early part of October, with the following results : At Hemison, twenty- one were confirmed ; at West Frampton, eight; and Cran- bourne, six — Total, thirty-five. The connecting link between Baptism and the Lord's Supper being sealed, a pleasing event took place in Hemison Church immediately after confirmation by some nineteen of the new recipients receiving the Holy Communion. I have mentioned some of our " ups, "' but this report would noi be complete, if I omitted to mention some of our "downs". On the twenty-eight of September, one ot our worthy Church-wardens (Mr. Hugh Hurley), of West Frampton, had his house, with nearly all its contents, burned down. This was sad. But passing sadness was still to follow — for J\Irs. Hurley, the beloved wife of the former, got so fearfully burned during the night of the fire, that she succumbed to her injuries some nine days after- wards. These sad events threw a crushing gloom over the whole community, in which your humble writer r I 61 shared keenly. However, as it has beiui said " there lu^ver was a cloud so black, but what we can discern a silver lining-," and as a proof of the esteem in which Mr. Hurley was held, it was a pleasing sight to witness, how all his neighbors, far and near turned out to help him to repair hi& loss, as far as it was in their power. I append my financial statement to this report with the assumption that West Frampton and Cranbourne will have paid in Iheir last quarter to the Treasurer of Diocesan Board before the end of this year, as therein stated. Baptisms, 7 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 4. CliuiTh Society, West Frainiiton, si^'J').-!.". ; Hfiiiisdn-StaiKloii, s.';7.',t8 : As-:i'j;s- )iu;iit fur the J)ioces(in Boanl, 8402.50 ; Foreign Missions, lieiiiisoii, .S2.60 ; Maii- iloii, !i?l..'>0 ; J5isl)op's (^ollcsic, iKOiinoxville, 82. (i.') ; Aiiioiiats raised fur utliir jmrjioses— llemisuii, S22.00 ; West Franiiitoii for half year, .87.00.— Total, .8401. .Ol), (fAsrj-: BASIN. *■ • The Rev. J. V. Richmond reports : — During the past year the services have been regularly held in the Churches belonging to this Mission. The dilhculty of obtaining remunerative winter work is still a great drawback to the material prosperity of the people, and even during the summer months a large num- ber of the people have to seek lor work away from the Mi.ssions and are absent for two or three months. This state of things is in many ways a great hindrance to the work of the Mission. St. Pauf's Chnrcli. — To this congregation the year has been far from uneventful. The visit oi the Bishop for con- iirmation in July last ; the sudden deaths of three mem- bers of this small congregation, of Mrs. 81ous who was for a long time organist and. most indefatigable under all cir- orl. !l 62 There has also Ik^ou ibrmod a Ladios' Guild, who meet, fortnightly, the rei)ort of \vhos(» good deeds ibr the Mission does not appear in this years proceedings. St. .fames' Chiirrh. — This congregation suffers from its di- vision into two distinct portions by the south-west arm ol" Gaspe Basin. The portion in the Township of York has been allowed by the Bishop to purchase a lot of land for a buiial ground, and speak of seeking permission to erect thereon a small cemetery chapel, which can also be used for occasional services. The increasing ])opulation will have to form settlements on this side of the bay, as the lands in Gaspe South are locked up by patents granted years ago to petroleum companies. The new Church is making slow progress towards coriipletion. Th(i bazaar in aid of the building, w hich would have been held last year but for untoward circumstances, realized this Fall about $2o0. The building has been clapboard«Hl and painted, and preparations aie being made ibr the inside work. This congregation still Jinds it a hard struggle to meet the pay- ments of assessment regularly without having recourse to irregular methods of raisiiiu' such funds. In the whole Mission there were : — Baptisms, 24 ; Mar- riages 6 ; Burials, 8. ■SV. J'tiiil'x Cluiirh. Pension Fuiul Easter Otrcriiitr Foreign Missions Domestic .Missions Amonnt niised tor odier ))nri)oses. Assessment and (Hlcrlory Bazaar, now Cjnireli ... -" Parsonaye re])airs ... ,S7. ./(//«. '.s' t' 'huri'li. 1 •;(! L' t;'.» 2 :;7 I (III .s Total. 2(ii> (Ml 2511 00 4 50 s,J2S Ki (Jraml iolal . .s 20 '.ts '.) 2'.t \ 50 .^;!75 .sn i^^lMI.'i D'.t HATLEY AND WATERVIIJ.E, The Rev. A. Stevens n^ports : — The most important event Avhich I have to notice this year is the division of this parish into two Missions. Ilatley, Massawippi and Ayer's Flat, Ibrniing one Mission, and Waterville, ISIorth Ilatley and the Capelton Mines forming the other. This division wiiich had boon in contemplation lor some 68 neot, sioii (li- n ol', has ■t)r a IV ct ised will the ted is ill iv'oar )out ted, ll^Jiis )iiy- e to 2(t Its '.) 2!» ;5 ■i;» )7 57 4 50 'i> 8.". S. time was Ibrinally ellected in .luiie last, when the Rev. Isaac Thompson was appointed to the Mission ol' Water- ville. In the latter part of December of last year, Mr. Rothera, a candidate for Orders and who had just arrived from Enuland, while waiting for his ordination, was sent to Capelton to make a thorough visitation and find out how many of the people called themselves m^nihers of the Church of England. As a result of his work he found that twenty-three fami- lies professed to belong to us. He began a service in the " Albert Hall," which was fairly attended, not, I am sorry to say, as well as it should have been by those who pro- fessed to be Churchmen, but by the religiously minded of nearly every phase of belief. Alter Mr. Kothera left the services were conducted every Sunday by Mr. King, a divinity student from Bishoi)'s College. Mr. King was ordained on Trinity Sunday by the Bishop of Ontario and accepted work in his Diocese. Mr. Murray, another student from Bishop's College, was then sent to assist me in the parish. Meanwhile 1 had broken ground at Ayer's Flat. Mr. Murray and I carried on the work together till the 2IHh of September, when to the joy and delight of us all, the Kev. Isaac Thompson was inducted into the Mission of Waterville. I need not say how great a relief and comfort it was to me that the congregation at AVaterville, among whom I had laboured for eight years, and those whom I had more lately come to know at North Hatley and Capelton, had passed into the spiritual care and oversight of such a veteran in missionary work as is Mr. Thompson. A man who in natural ability, zeal for Christ's Church, and the experiences of a religious life is so well qualilied not only " to point to heaven,' but also " to lead the way." Since my last report the Church, at Waterville has again suffered by the removal of several families who belonged to us. The cor, gregation will long feel the loss of Mr. and Mrs. James Osgood, who by their readiness to help in every good work, faithfulness in attendance upon the Church's minis- trations, and quiet consistent lives, won the affection and eon Jideuce of the whole community. Notwithstanding these losses the number of those attending the services has not greatly altered, their places being taken by new comers. At North Hatley, I kept up the usual fortnightly service 64 I m\ till lilt' iir.st oi" July, aflor whicli iiiiio wo Imd service ovory Sunday. A hiruv luiuihor of visitors IVoiii New York jiiid rialtiinoro spoilt tlioir holi, towards the bnildiim- ol' a Church hero. This was sent in answer to nu appeal made by Mr. IJryant and includes a doiial ion by the Itishop olSl. Albans. At Jlatley or more ]irop(M-ly "Charleston villaii'e." Iho work has s'one on as usual. The cons-rouations have been larger, I think, than last year, and the Sunday School better attended. An ellort is bciim- made to (\-tablish a branch ot" ol" the " AVoman's Auxiliary '' to the Board ol" Missions, which I hope will be succes.sl'ul. The work at ^Massawipj)! is more oncoara'.^in!j;. The singinu' has greatly improved and thf uonoral interest taken in the services gives hope for the luture. I began a service at Ayer's Flat on l"]aster Sunday w ith a congregation of 40 persons, of whom, but a v«'rv few were members of the Church. The service was continued fort- nightly till .hdy. and since then there has been a sorvic»» every Sunday. The number of those attending has not varied much since the Jirst, The people are beginning to understand the order of our service, and learnijig to lind the places in the Prayer Jjook, and as a conse(|uence the responding has greatly improved. My iuterc(i(ii'ty, sC.T.I I : Asst'ssiiicnt for tlir l>i(>c(siiii lioiinl, S.'iOO.OO ■.Easter (Urcriii^', .^17. IM; I'Orri^ii Missidiis, .s|(l.;!7 : Dtiiiicstic .Mij-sioii.-, s|C..;!."i : liisliop s Colk-K*', Lfiiiiu.willi', sr,.[-2; Ci)iii|'l<)i' liiitlic<' CoIIit''- >*''<~^ • <"liiiicl' iii!,'t! liiiprovi'iiK'iit.-, .SliS.OO ; Aiii(iimt.-t raisctl for oIIht ]iiiriMiscs. .»;:;il7.1M'. ; Chiinli Kxuiilioii, .S27.0(l ; ('ImUli Work in Mexico, sKi.tiD ; nmiisloti Kiulow- iiH'iii. s.i.do.— Total, .-«i,(i()").:;;t. INVKUNKSS. The Rev. P. IJoe reports: — There is not much to re])ort in tliis mission, outside of the usual routine of the regular services in ihe Churche.sf and stations. Divine service luis been held on every Sun- day but one, when the roads w(M-e impassable. On Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and Thanksuiving day at St. IStci)hen's (■hnrch, and the Churcli of the Ascension, Camp- ])ell's Corners; and monthly at ►St..Iul!e Station ; attendance fairly good, weather and roads j>ermitting. Sunday Schools ;it both Chun.'hes are well attended. We have Schools only in summer months iVom May to Novem- ber. Mrs. Koe and daughter have IJible classes at IVr?^ )u- age on Sundays in the afternoon for girls and boys who live in the vicinty; these classes are well attended. This Sunday School work is the ln'st work 1 think done in the Mission. The children arc laithfuUy taught the Holy Scrii)tures, the Church Catechism, their duty to (lod. and their neighbors, and where these are taught faithfully and prayerfully by conipetent teachers, it seems by Uod's grace to take a lirm hold on the minds and hearts of the young and is never forgotten in alter life. Sunday Schools are spoken of in a flipj^ant manner, by some Avho knoAv not what they are saying. The Women's Auxiliary Mis.sionary Society is lished a branch of this Auxiliary at Camphelfs Corners for the bcnelit of those ^Yho live at a distance from the parsonage ; this branch is'managed by one of my daughters, ^vith Miss AVeston, an active member of that congregation, as the Secretary. This branch promises to be a success, and is well attended ; it will do good in briufj^ino- the women toa'ether to work for missions, and hear what is going on in the Christian world for the heathen. I have been kept busy going about the Mission, this year, visiting the sick and ministering to the dying ; we had many sick, nnd four of our members were called away to their rest ; three old members of the Church and a hue lad of 10 years, son of my Church-warden. The princii)al event of the year, in our Church worlc, was the visit to the Mission of our beloved Bishop, to hold a conlirmation service at the Church of the Ascension. A large congregation had assem])led ; twenty-four received the Sacred Kite ; the Bishop's address, as usual, was simple and practical. Early in the year, I held a service in the house of a member living on the outskirts of the Mission, which was very largely attended, principally to baptize three children of the household ; who had been neulecti'd in infancy. 1 have to record the loss of one of my most valued parishioners, ]Mr. J. L. Brown, ibr ten yeari; Church- wardeii and lay deleuate, who has gone to Arizona. United States, to engnge in a large Mining Company there ; he was a Jaithl'ul heljKn* tmd a generous contributor to the Cliurch. His daughter. Ellen Brov\'n, acted as organist for four years at the Church of the Ascension ; the members of the Church presented Miss Brown with a parting address, and a purse of moncn', nearly $2-'), as a token of their appreciation other services. Miss Iloe, who is organist at St. Stephen's, now drives up with me every Sunday to Campbell's Corners, and acts as the organist there. The members of the Church at St. Stephen's collected nearly $17 this last summer and purchased a beautiful chancel carpet, and cocoa matting for the aisle of our little Church. A\'e are fortunate in securing the services of Mr. W. J. Smyth as the Church-warden in Mr. Brown's stead. Mrs. Williams, with her unfailing desire to help the y hi I i Missionaries, sent a bundle of clothing lo Mrs, Jloe, which she distributed to several needy faniilies in the Mission. I have to acknowledge with thanks the donation of twenty- four Prayer Books, twenty-four Hymn Books, and twenty- four small books lor communicants, through the hands of W. Gr. AVurtele, Esq , of Quebec. I record this as an example for others, how much a thoughtful earnest Christian man mav do even in small matters, to promote the cause of true religion in the w^orld. My daughters have been training a choir of nine boys for the past two years ; they have been taught to read the notes, and are now quite an elTective choir, they sing all the hymns and chants of the service very well, on particular occasions, chant the psalms for the day. This has made a wonderful change for the better in the brightness of our services. I can rccommand my brethren in country parishes to inaugurate a boy's choir : it requires patience and perseverance, but in the end the result is good, hearty sweet singing and chanting. These boys are trained to respond together in the services, a habit they will never forget and will always practice. They form a sort of guild or brotherhood, and gave as much towards the Foreign Missions as all the rest of the congregations put together ; one lad putting in a dollar, another GOc, 50c., &c , the savings' of a year for that holy purpose. I have received kind expressions of good-will from some of the membeis of my Churches, chielly from Mr. E, Gr. Palmc^r, St. Julie ; Mrs. Mcikle and the Johnston iamily, of that station. Baptisms, 14 ; Burials. 4. Sf. s/./,ii''»:f Chui'cli Sociely ^ As3es:sineiit for tlio Diooosaii IJoanl ' Puri'igu ;\Iijs,siuiis, St. KSlt'idien's s 2 '■',) tl<» St. .Julif tStiitioii (') .1." A.srrii^, Total. i) 00 1 :;'» Domestic Mi.s.-^ioiis do St. Stej)lieii'.-5.... St. Julio Station. i:i 02 Bishop's ('olli>f^o, riOimo.willc ('oinptoti l.adic.-^' {'oUcfre Jew.-:, Good Friday'.s OH'crlory 2 :V2 2V» 11 21 7.') 4:5 S4 1(1 77 ?, 02 2 (U) 4 oO 1- 00 21 75 33 7S iVA 42 $522 40 m KINGSEY. Tlie Kev. James S. Sykes reports :— • Throuo'hout tho past year the services ot the Church have been regularly maintained. For eleven consecutive Sundays we were beholden to Mr. Arthur Wilcocks, of Kichmond, Lay lieader, who, with generous kindness con- ducted the services in the three Churches of the Mission, entailing upon him about thirty-five miles of driving every Sunday. I' or seven Sundays Mr. Wright, graduate of Bishop's College, kindly took up the work. The services of both these gentlemen were highly appreciated by the people, and I myself am under great obligations to them for their willing help and kind sympathy. Our eoniirmation had to be postpoiied, as I was unable to continue the work of preparation for the sacred rite, but I hope to be able to have the candidates thoroughly prepared by next spring or summer. The good people of Kingsey have shown their good-will ])y presenting to me a valuable hors(\ I appreciate their kind thoughtfulness and generous gift, and oiler them my very best thanks. In Sej)tember we had a glorious Sunday- School Pic-nic ; the children and their friends spent a l)leasant day in the Parsonage grounds and had a most enjoyable time. The congregation at Spooner Pond have i:)ut a neat wire fence round their burial "round. The ladies of St. Paul's, Sydenham, 1 ave formed a Women's Guild, meeting at the parsonage every Saturday Avhere the rule is, stitch, stitch, stitch, for four hours, alter which a light repast, and then home. These gather- ings have been characterised by a sociability and unity quite pleasing, and the members have enjoyed them very much. They serve a good purpose, uniting our people together and givinii- them a greater interest in the welfare of the Church. Th(^ object of the Cluild is to raise funds for repairing our Church at Sydenham, but I fear as in the past, so in the future, the fund will be a sinking fund, going doAvn in the great sea of assessment. Dealh has been busy removing S(weral members of our congri'gation. Sickness has been rife in our midst. But as all things are l)y God's appointment, we yield Him hearty shanks, whether for recovery or removal. 181 [\^ 60 In my last report I spoke ol" the partial failnve ol' the crops throui^h continued wet. This time I have to report the total failure for several of our people through a violent hail storm in the summer. Our assessment however has been paid notwithstanding all these disadvantages. Messrs. Henry AVadleigh, John AVadleigh, jnr., Henry MoMannis, and Joseph Lodge, have each given me a load of hay. Miss Dora Evans, our deserving and ])ainstaking organist at Spooner Pond, received from that congregation, as a New Year's gift, the sum of $12.85. Baptisms, 10; Marriages, 1; Burials, G. S/. Paul' s, llol; Trinltji, S/indiiir Total Sjidenlunn . iJcnmins. J'oiiil. Cliurcli vSociety $ 9 (57 $ 4 ;50 $ U no s 25 0^ Assossm-iit 27.5 0(t .105 00 l.'io ill nro ()" Easter Otteriiijr 5(5 2 2t S :;(i 11 l6 (Miristniiis OH'criiig :< 45 :', 4'i Foreiirn Mii^siuns 2 SI 2 OO <; 75 II 5*) Domestic Missions 100 181 5 00 7 sl Hishoit's Collcfro o 07 1 00 2 0!) H 76 Compton Liidii's' College 51 1 09 1 00 2 «0 London Jews' Societv 154 IMO 2 84 Otiier put'imses 27 85 28 50 i:; 50 6!» 85 Goneml collections 58 56 31 89 12 DO i;i8 35 Total S:^81 62 .s237 811 ,s22l 90 $841 4 LEEDS. The 1\>'V. Joseph Rothera reports : — I came to this Mission last February. The Rev. John Kemp (the late incumbent) introduced me to the people and work, which has been carried on much on the same lines, with the exception of a few additional services. In looking back on the past eleven months there has been much for encouragement. And as far as we can judge from outward appearances, there seems more interest taken in the Church and her services. The responding and the singing of the hymns have improved ; but on the other hand there is a great deal of carelessness and indifference about spiritual things which pains me very much. My prayer is that they may be aroused by the Holy Spirit to a true sense of their condition, and find no rest till thev find it in the Saviour. V There is a great deal to be done ; the furniture in each Church is in a dilapidated state, which I hope ere long will be remedied. 1 1 n i t 70 Si. James\ — Divine service has been held at this Church once every Sunday, and through the kindness ot the Rev. John Kemp occasionally more frequently. Holydays and seasons are duly observed. The congregations have been very good during- the summer months. We have introduc- t'd iiymns Ancient and Modern, and with the assistance of the organist and a small Choir, we are trying to make the services as bright as possible. "What I desire is to see the members of the congregations taking a more active part in Church work. A few have undertaken to collect lor the Church Society and to teach in the Sunday School. I hope their example may be followed. The Church was tastefully decorated for Christmas day. "We had the pleasure of having +he Yen. Arcdeacon lioe with us, on Sunday, October 7th, in the evening, who preached an excellent sermon in behalf of Missions. On Monday, the 8th, he held his vitiitation, when the Revds. J. Kemp, P. Roe, E. Husband and R. Hew ton and a few of the Church-wardens and Lay Delegates were present : Holy Communion was administerd at 7.30 a. m. The morning meeting b(!gan at 10 a. m. The A^eu. Archdeacon read his charge, which was full of information and of good practical advice to all. I only wished more of our people had been present to have heard it, but a heavy down pour of rain prevented many from attending. Three excellent papers were read by the Revds. J. Kemp, P. Roe and R. Ilewion. It was proj)osed to have another, next year. On October, IGth, we were pleased to have our l)eloved Bishop amongst us ; twenty i^resented themselves for conlirmation. It was a very solemn and })lessed time for us all and will long ])e remembered. There is a Sunday School connected with this Church, but it has only been carried on during the summer mouths. The attendance has been good. I am sorry 1 can only be present every alternate Sunday. We had a special service for the chilartFn. I formed a Band of Hope, which met once a week during the summer months. The children manifested great interest in the meeting by reciting pieces and singing hymns. On August oth, we had a pic-nic for the Sundav School and Band of Hope at the Parsonage. SL Mark's, Kinnear's JMUls. — Divine service is held here once every Sunday, alternately morning and afternoon, besides Good Friday, Ascension Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. The congregations have been very good, 'i i' i ''" i 71 iind thoro is a marked improvement, both in the responses and sing'ing". Thei'e is no Sunday School here, I am sorry to say, but 1 have the prom^^^ of help, so we hope to open a s(;hool next sprinu'. Beattie's Settlemeuf — Divine ervice is held h(^re everv alternate Sunday. The service is conducted in the house oi' Mrs. Beattie. We are going to build a small Church, which 1 trust will be completed next year. Harveij Hill Mines. — Up to last iall Divine service was held here every alternate Sunday. Since then the mines, which gave employment to most of our members, have been closed. bt. Luke's, Brong'hlon, is about 20 miles Irom St. James', Leeds. — Divine service is held here once every six weeks. There are but a few families left here. Week day services. — I have held services at Frizzell's Hill, about twelve miles from St. James', and at AVilson's Mills school house once a month. They have been very well attended. The people have been very kind toward me and have shown it in various ways. The congregation at St. James' have contributed -$65.18 towards the repairs of the Parso- nage, which, with the addition of two sioves, have contri- buted much to our comfort. And the i)eople at Wilson's Mills presented me wiii $11.85. And the congregation at St. Mark, Kinnear's Mills, presented me with a fur coat on Christmas day. Our thanks are due to Mrs. Williams, -who khidly remembered us with a bag of warm clothing 1 wish also to express my warmest thanks to t!ie wardi-ns. oruanists, teachers and collectors, and liev. J. Kemp, ior their self- denying eilbrts and assistance. May (Jod's l)lessing rest upon them. Baptisms, 1(1 ; Burials, 19. Cliiirch Society, .st))S.,')(j ; Assessiueiit for llie Didcesaii iioard, .s2S0.i)() : Kiister Otrcriiio. .'^l'i.,s;i : Mission to the .Itnvd, .'■i'J.dii : Doniostic ;\lission5;, .sk;^;i ; Hislio])'s Collfge, LeiHioxvilK', .SS.iid ; Coiiiittoii l.iidiis' ("oIU'^t. s4. Ta : ('liurcli iiiul ParsoiiiiLie lin[irovenu'iits, .S77..S4 ; Olhcr piiiporirs. .S(i7. 27. —Total, !;-o2G.5S. J.ENNOXVILLE. 12. The Rev. A. C. Scarth reports : — Baptisms, 2S ; Conlirmations, 50 ; Marriages, 7 ; liuvials, K <2 Cliiircli Society, 810.'!. 02 : Assc^smont towiinls Clcrfrytnan's Stipciul, 8800.00 ; EtisterOtterinp:, .^51.57 ; Forcij^ni .Missions, ii<;?:!.80 ; Domestic Mission.s, .?12;j.]i;; llisliojVi? Colloye, Leiiuoxvillc, .•^4.2;'): Cliiirch luid J'lirsoiiage inij)iuvements, !::!2:J4.;il ; Other purposes, )=!7;i0.72 ; Deal Mutes, i?r).81.— Totiil, §2,09^.02. LEVIS. The Rev. Gustavus (>. Nicolls reports: — ITp to the date of my inductiou into the rectorship of this parish, on the 7th of April, the S(>rvices were maintained by the Rev. ¥. A. t?mith, of New Liverpool. Since that date there is nothing of A'ery great importance to report. The work of the Parish goes on quietly but steadily. Our numbers have been diminished by a lew removals but not materially allccted. During the Summer months daily prayer was said in the church, and only relinquished at the approach of winter, on account of the expense of heating the building ; and the weekly evening service has been regularly kept up. The atttnidance at the Sunday services iluctuatcs but little, and is about the same as regards numbers as the average of the last few vears. A children's service, with public catechising, is now held on the first Sunday in the month after Sunday School. Since September, Erening Prayer has been saiu at Hadlow at 4.oO on all Sundays in the month, except the iirst ; and although this service is of necessity held in pri\'ate houses, the attendance has been good, and has increased. I am glad to be able to give an encouraging report of the Sundav School. The number of children in it is larofe, considering the size of the parish, and has increased consi- derably since April. This is no doubt largely owing to the faithfulness and regulai-ity of Mr. Addie, our superin- tendent, and of the other teachers, to whom our thanks are due. Mention must also be made of the faithful service of Miss N. Piton, our organist, unfailingly render<'d in all kinds of weathei', though she resides at a long distance from the Church. The Ladies' Guild continues to prosper, and to do good work for the Church. Through its instrumentality, the sum of $155.56 has been raised during the past year. Part 73 of this sum was expended upon some needed improvements in the rectory ; the rest remains in hand. Thanks are due to the Rev. T. W. Fyles for kind assis- tance opportunely rendered. Also to AV. Simpson, Esq., for a donation of coal ; and to other members of the parish for various kindnesses received. The number of communicants is about the same as in previous years ; and at Easter, the number was exactly the same as last year, which is gratifying, when it is recollected that almost up to that time the parish had been without the services of a resident clergyman for six months. Late in the autumn it was discovered that the belfry of the Church w^as unsafe, and mup^ be immediately taken down. This was done, at a considerable )ost ; and unfor- tunately the season was too far advanced to admit of its being replaced with safety ; for which reason th(^ heavy stones of Avhich it was composed have had to be housed for the winter. The money required for doing this was raised by subscription, entirely within the parish, and something remains in hand towards re-orectincr the belfry in the spring. Had it been j)os8ible to proceed with the re-erection at once, a considerable saving would have been e fleeted. Baptisms, 5 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 5. Chiuoli Society, S.'M.BT .Siil.OO ; Kfistcr OfVcVing, 817. nafre Iniproveniciits, >!2U.liJ : Other Total, §7 10. 18. Siibscrijitions towards Clorffyman's Stipend, Domestic .Missions, .87. OU ; Cluircii and Parso- purposes, !?a38.:)0 ; Pew Rents, 8201.00.— MACrOCr. The Ivev. R. C. Tambs reports : — This Mission covers not only the township of Magog, but takes in a])Out a third of Stanstead on the South, and extends into Hatley as far as Lake Massawippi in the East, and indefinitely into (Jrford in the North. Within these limits there is great scope for Church work, there being whole neighbourhoods where the majority of the people are not even baptized. Everywhere a clergyman is most kindly received, and ii',^at jirayers, he finds himself the only one kneeling in the room, he knows that it dees not mean disrespect but rather diffidence on the ground of not having " experienced religion." Sectarianism in its varied and confusing phases has held sway in all these parts. 74 ■> i' Hy dea'rees howovor the cliHoronci' is being' uiidorsiood betweon the Church as a divine institution and sectarianism. Mountains of prejudice have been undermined if not removed by the indeiatigable nnd loving- lal)Oursofmy predecessor. In every nook and corner oi" tliis rxtensive and laborious district the name of " Elder Hepburn ' is a household word and " Piscopal " (they usually shorten the word) is everywhere associated with a ministry of helj) and comfort to the needy and the troui)led. If the near futuie witness a goodly ingathering into the ancient lold (and the jiros- pects are certainly very encouraging), let it ever be borne in mind how much such a result must be attributed to the eleven yt^ars, energt^tic and undaunted pastorate of the the liev. James Hei)burn. It would have been impossible for me to have taken up and carried on his giant work, but for the appointment under the Church Extension Fund ol' the lie v. A\^ A. Adcock as a co-worker. To him is allotted mainly the work of the southern por- tion of the Mission in which are ^itualed, four miles apart, the villages ol Fitch Day and George villc It is at the former of these that Mr. Adcock and, I can now hapinly add, Mrs. Adcock are located. A peculiar interest attaches to the opening up of work and the establishment of the Church's ministrations in this i)lace. The commencement was death-bed repentance and o])t'n confession of one who in dcliance of the dictates of his inner heart, had lived the life of a professed infidel. This led to further calls on Mr. llepburn's ministrations in the neighbourhood, and to the starting of services with some half dozen as a congregation. This was but a year or two ago. To-day, in this the most unlikely place for Church operations, as it was generally deemed by those who knew the locality, there stands comi)leted and consecrated one of the prettiest churches in the dioc^ese wherein Sunday after Sunday a regular congregation of between thirty and "forty render the services of the Church with a heartiness worthy the imitation of some of our older parishes. Miss Emma Drew, one of the recently confirmed, presides at the organ and in a way deserving of great credit. In the Ladies' Guild, the Church has a brave little band of workers. Considering the very limited resources of the congregation, it is surprising how much they have accom- 75 liood lism. not my plished. The work horo is unquestionably up-hill work, especially for a younj? man newly in the ministry and utterly unaquainted with the peculiar oenius of the ])eople. Nevertheless Mr. Adcock by his earnestness is winning his way on all sides. The removal of Mr. and ]Mrs. J. N. IJoucher is a loss that is felt verv much, for heartier workers for the Church there could hardly well be. We acknowlt'dti Ladies' Collep', S'-.tti) ; Towiird-' l';irs()iiii;,'e |)(dit, ^'.M).(i:i ; AHHessinent,, S-'7.».0(i ; Cmreiil ExpuiLSu.-f, .^^liil.lJ: Mii^eo Legiicy, 5^ t,Ol)ii,(Mi,— Tdiil, ;? I,.)(i().lit. M ALB A IE. m Tho Ko\ . CI 00. Radio y Wiiltors reports : — 1 ain hupiw to be able to ri'port tbat tho two new Church* 'hich last it this tiint ,ly u's wiiK'ii lasi year ar mis unit! were oiuy visionary with us, an; now realities, and we can now boast of two l)retty, sul)st;intial, well built Churches, the outside work iinished, painted, and i)aid lor. These building's have each a nice roomy chancel, and porch, and over the west end rises a pretty lii>'ht tower an sue- ; buildiiiii' purposes, of cash I hoy liavc none; most rciidily and williiiii'ly di(l])i)(h (!oniii<'u;i(ions respond to tlio call, to supply tlic wood lor I lie rraiin-s of (Ijcse Churches, all ol' ■which i« of larnc size iuid Ljood ([ualily, the ibundatious boiii*'' ol" ex«('ptionally heavy cedar, I heu' to acknowledf^e from Klias CoUas, J']sq., of the Island of Jersey, per Mr. James Collas, tvv«nity (CiiO) pounds lor our Malhaie Church, in fact 1 liiusi admit I have met wilh much kindness i'rom many persons in this my heavy underlakiny. Mr. George h'auvel and Mr. Dower have eiich come to our rescue w'ht»n short of boards, and kindly su^jplied them fre«! of cost. The same spirit has been shown at the Corner of the IJeach, all I here have (>ulled touether, and helped each olher most willinii'ly all they could, Irenching and levelling the site themselves free of charge. I may especially men- tion the families of Viberts ami Mabi's, to whom I should say is due the credit of having a Chur(di building at the Corner of the Beach. My Sunday and special services have been held at my three sliilions during the year without hindrance. My brother, Rev. John Walters, s[)eni a month with me during the past summer, and took frequent services here and nt my other two stations. My Sunday School has been conducted, during the summer months, as^jn former years, the attendance being somewhat better and more regular with mtiny, though 1 sutler from the want of teachers. I cannot prevail upon any one to como to my rescue in this respect. At the Corner of the l^nnich, ^Messrs. Edward and Samuel Ma])e hav*' tauglit a Suiuhiy School for some time, but for some reason the childr(ni attended A'ery irregularly. I try all I can to get them together as olhMi as 1 am there, for half an hour, previous to holding service, but this is very unsatisfactory work and little pi-ogress is made. 1 am extremely sorry to chronicle the loss of many adult members of my congregation by death. One day, in the early ]iart of the new yi^i", I conducted the funeral service over three bodies, brought to (he Church at the same time. Such a thing never ha})pencd before in the history of the Mission. Among those we have thus lost by death, I may name Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Buckley and her daughter, Mrs. Peter Vibert, Mrs. liobertson, Mr. John Ilolton, Mr. John Johnston, Mrs. Thomas Le rag(% all of whom were com- municants, and among our best Church supx)orters ; thus in two years have I buried no less than thirty-two persons in 80 i !!t III In J riri i this Mission. The loss of so many with none to take their place, makes it very hard for iiiy Ohnrch-wardens to gather in our full assessment, especially since we are pledged to an increased amount. I have taken up the special collections for outside objects, but, as vou will see. in most cases they are less than last 7v^ear, which truly speaks not of want of interest, but of linancial prosperity of my people. My services are all well attended here, and 1 particularly notice an increased attendance at the regular monthly cele- bration of the Holy Communion. In the month of July we were cheered with a visit from the Lord Bishop, w^hen twenty-nine young persons were confirmed. A few weeks later Archdeacon Roe paid us a visit, and spent a Sunday in the Mission, undertaking quite a hard day's work for me, conducting ser\ice', and i)reach- ing in the morning at Corner Beach, then driving io the Barachois school house, and preaching in the afternoon, re- turning with me to Malbaie and addressing the conarecfa- tion there in the evening. I sincerely ho]>e the Archdeacon will give us another such visit if possi})le, during the com- ing summer. 1 woufd wisli to thank all those that helped us at our last year's tea-party, Iwld in l)ehalf of the new churches. At the Corner ot the l>'>ach onr thanks are due to the Viberts and Mabes ; this wa.j the first tea held there, during my in- cumbency and was most successful, realizing one hundred dollars. At Malbaie the burden of the evening's tea pariv fell upon Mrs. Bower and Mrs. Packwood, Mr. A. Collas, and Mr. John LeGros ; here also we realized one hundred and three dollars, thanks lo Mrs. Cr. Fauvel who kindly sent us a nice basket of cakes which netted thiity dollars Mrs. "WUliams kindly sent me again a bale ot useful articles as gifts for the poor, for which she has our best thanks. Baptisms, 22; Marriages, 4; Burials, 14. Oliiufii S(»ri(>t,v S'^.rs ; For (Jli'rnyniiiu's Stipend. S-'!<''i'. (10 : Kustcr Ollcriiijif, SlO-7-': F()rci<,ni Missions, S.!."i : IJisliop's ('olli.-.ifc, Li'mioxvilli'. S.i.)-."i ; Xcw Cl)urciies, $1,274.00; Utlu'r piirijoses, §^(4.00 ; JSyi'iod Assi'ssiiu'iit, .'■vLOO.-^Total, -SI, TOO. 40. NEW CARLISLE AM) PASPEBIAC. The Riiv. F. M. Webster reports :— The public and private ministrations of the Church have been duly periomed in this parish during the last year, 81 -^ -. One chief feature duiiu!? this period has been the efforts made in the direction of building-, what is much needed, a new Church for New Cailisle. Substantial progress has already been mode ; the Church, the excellent plans of which have ]).^en kindly drawn and given by the Rev. Arthur .Tarvis, of Carlcton Place, Ontario, is to be one hundred and (duht feet in length, thirty-live feet in breadth, with a spire and tower one hundred feet in height. The following work has been done during the past sum- mer : — the foundation has been laid, the frame, the roof and boarding in of uave have been completed, the residue of timber for chancel and tower will be got out of the woods tliis winter. The parishoners have contributed Avell of their means in cash, labour and material, together with nearly $400.11 collected by myself from the ever gcMierous people of Quebec City, and a few other friends ; the work already done would represent in the neighbour- hood of $1,000.00. The Church when completed will be an ornament to the place, and will be a m< a ns of improving the architecturnl taste of the neighbourhood. In the month of Jtily, a conference was held in New Carlisle, under the guidance of the Yenrrable Archdeacon of Quebec ; it was intended for the clergy and laity of the district of (laspe, but through misunderstanding the only clergy in attendance besides the Archdeacon were l,he Incumlient of Shiga wake, myself, a goodly number of laity from the parislu's of Shigawake, New Carlisle and Paspe- biac was in attendance The Archdeacon read an admi- rable opening address, among other things giving an inte- resting account of the meeting held in Toronto last spring, on the subject of Unitv. The Incumbent of Shigawake i>ave an animated address on the subject of (^hristian Giving. 1 read a paper on the. Daily Life ot the Parish Priest. The subject of Sunday Schools was discussed. Th(^ conference cannot fail to have done good to those in attendance. Upon Sunday, the 4th of August, the Lord Hishop of the Diocese visited the parish and conlirmcd forty-seven candi- dat(^s from New Carlisle, and tw(»nty-thiee from Paspeltiac and lloix'toAvn. The services of the Church have been well atleiuled, one great aim which seems likely to be realized is the weekly celebration of Jioly Communion. The Sunday Schools have been regidarly held in New r fi 82 places, Carlisle and Paspebiac, the attendance has been good ; an earnest band of Sunday School teachers have taught the various classes. Successful sales of work have been held in l)olh under the auspices of the young women of the parish, who have formed themselves into a guild. A Christmas treat was given to the Sunday scholars at New Carlisle, which was well appreciated. I must not stop before I say a word about Hopetown, Avhich forms part of the parish. During the last year I have held service every Monday evening ; this year I propose to ?>iake a change giving the i)eoplo a Sunday afternoon service every fortnight. The long cherished wish of seeing a Church building in Hopetown will, I hope, soon be realized. A site has been given and a good portion of the timber has been cut. The Rev. the Rural Dean Lyster has paid us a rouple of visits and, on each occasion, preached eloquent and helpfid sermons. It gives me much pleasure to say that I have met Avith unvarying kindness from all my people, and in several cases substantial proof of goodwill has been shewn. Besides the amount already mentioned in connection with the new Church, the following is the linancial report : — IIoiK'loini, Diocesan Hoard § Sunday School Cluifcli Society Foreij^n Missions '. Domestic Missions Concert iSalc of'Work. iVc Easter Olfering, &c Bishojj's College ^ Carlisle. ./'ii.iprl)iac. •M)0 00 S ."500 00 i;5 37 7 16 20 11 21 -.id 20 17 22 71 ;! i:{ 3 73 0") 00 110 00 1 38 ( 12 00 17 no 2 00 t; ,")0 Total ., S 54() 08 .^ .JK; 4C, Grand total Baptisms, 55 ; Marriages, 12 ; Burials, 16. S 12 00 S 12 ',1(1 •bl)C75 44 ]\'EW TJVERPOOL. .1' k The Rev. F. A. Smith reports : — There has not been much in this quiet parish to dis- tinguish the year just ended from those which preceded it. The Church services have been regularly maintained and fairly attended. No service, I am thankful to say, has been I 88 i ; an ht the places, parish, hirs at ('town, year I year I 5unday rished will, 1 a g'ood iiple of hclpiiil I have and in shewn. ii with rt :— Jlo/ic/otrti, S V2 00 S 12 nil 91)076 u to dis- Luled it. ed and IS been omitted throui^h illness or any oilier cause. The di'])t on th e parsonau'e, once a formidable burden, has been reduced lo three hundred dollars. Towards payment of this, the Treasurer has in hand nearly hundred dollars, and it is hoped tlie Church Society will kindly assist in getting rid of t]ie whole lial)ility. During' i)art of last winter, I had charge of the parish of Levis, in addition to any usual duties. Baptisms, 1 ; Burials, 1. Clmrcli Society S'^''.^!'.': For Clfrfi-ymun's Stipend; $'2()5.00 ; Easter Olfi-rinpr, sIClK); Forcinii .Missions, Hi.dl, Domestic Missions Sl'i''^; Hislioji's Collej^e, liCiinoxville. t^.n:! ; (Nniipton Ijinlies' Colli'jfc. !:;:'>. 1 1 : ( Miiireli iiiui I'arsonage Ini- jKOV.'iiieiit, S'J. IJ : OlinT ]>;ii[)Oses, i.'itJO.l'.l'^; I'ow Iteiits, .•?! I8.m).— Total, $716.;-}2. ^'EWPOiJT. The Rev. Thos. liudd reports — In reviewing my Avorlv of the past yeav, although I feel disappointed in some things, yet I have many things to be thankful for, The services have been regularly kept wp during the past year, and the average congregations in the Churches are the same as last year, while in the iSchool Hcuse ihe numbers have increascxl. I have been very pleased to see the interest the School House congregations havi* shovM in the services of th(» Church, and the hearty way tncy join in the singing and responses. I wish the congrega*^ion of Island Ih'ook would follow their example of singing and responding. 1 have biM^n assisted during the past year by Rev. Mr. Faulconer, Rector of Cookshire, who was ever ready to help me in everything I required. The Ladies' Guild at Ivandboro continues to do good steady work, and are always ready to respond to every m^ed of the Church. They got up a social which realized twenty-five dollars, which was spent in buying books for the ('hurch library. We started a ^Sunday School at Ivandboro in the spring, which was very well attended, during the summer months, but lately the children have not attended so well; however, I hope improv^ement when the line weather comes and the roads get better. The people of Island Brook do not attend Church so reu'ularly as thv'y oughL, however I see signs of improvement, so 1 hope to give a better report of i M 84 them next year. They organized a Ladies' Guild with Mrs. George French as President, which has been very successful so far, (sixteen or eighteen members). Their object is to get money to carpet and repair the Church which needs it very much, and already they have quite a large sum of money in the treasury. A Sunday School was opened at Learned Plain, by Mrs. Fred. Bowen, who has been very successful. The children attend well and seem to take great interest in their lessons. I have to thank Miss \Yilford, of Island Brook, nd Miss Taylor, of Sawyerville, for their regular and painstaking services as organists during the past year. I have also to thank the teachers of the Sunday Schools for the faithful Dcrformance of their duties durinu' the year, especially Mrs. Hurd, Miss Planche and Mr. Jones, of Randboro, and Miss Dawson and Miss Wilford, of Lsland Brook. I must also thank Mr. W. Planche and Mr. E. Dawson for two very fine loads of hay w^hich they brought for my horse. Baptisms, 7 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 1. Assessment for the Diocesan lioaril, .SliVl.flO ; Easter Offering, .^S.lf) ; Foreign Missions, .SI. 7.') ; Domestic Missions, -St!. 25 ; bishop's College, Lennoxville. S'-"" ; Coniptou Ladies' College, S'--'^ : Cluirch and other iHirposes, .Sf"'2.00. — Total, .'i525(l,.10. NICOLET AND LOUISEVILLE. The Ivev. E. Cullen Parkin reports : — I have chiefly to report upon the repairs done to Nicolet Church. The roof had fallen in and the walls were pai- tially injured. I have succeeded in putting the Church in thoroughly good repair with a new substantial roof and new ceiling at a cost of 51270.00. I am indebted to the good citizens of Quebec, some former residents at Nicolet, and personal friends, for the funds laid out, and I desire to record my obligation to Mr. C. IC. Ogden, of Three Ivivers, for kindly and valuable help. The following items comprise my financial statement : — X/c<,/i-l..— l{u]m\v<. of Clmrch, .^27(t (H). A(///r.v/77/r'. — Repairs of Church, Sl-i-i*' : Foreign Missions, $1.00 ; Domestic Missions. Sl.dO: Svnod A.ssessment, $1.00 : General Fund, .*!2,j0 ; I'ension Fund, $1.(10.- Total, S28y.80. Baptism, 1 ; Marriage, 1 ; Burial, I. I 85 RICHMOND \ND MELHOTTKXR. ivlllg- I'he llev. James Hepburn reports : — This repor": covers a short year, seeing that I was not able to enter into residence until the b^ffinniug of February. The time seems shorter still when lor two months in summer while my family was away I went to and i'ro, tak- ins" also a month myself to recruit after the long and trying taxation of last year. By an exchange of work with Mr. Tam])s, of Magog, and through the kindness of Mr. Robertson, of Durham, this rest was gained without interruption to the work. I am thankful to record the return of my old health and vigour after experience of weakness and weariness quite strange to me. I took some time to explore the parish, and there I found I was responsible for two Townships, including the village of Melbourne and the Town of Richmond. 1 felt imme- diately my inability to meet this great responsibility, giving the Church fair play. .At our Easter Vestry meeting the subject was discussed with great interest ; and it was resolved to call the atlen*- tion of the Lord Bishop to it on his next visit, we being ready to make some advance to secure an additional man in the field. The evening before Confirmation was lixed for this, and fortunately lor us the Bishop was accom- panied by the Archdeacon, whose years of labour here lent great weight to the advice he gave. It was settled that we should apply to the Board for an assistant, volunteering the best terms he could oli'er. Very naturally the outposts that had been closed for some time were not disposed to be liberal, and St. Anne's parish \yitii a heavy debt upou the Church fabric, and a suit against the contractor for bad work, could not offer what they would have been glad to offer. We owe great thanks to the Diocesan Board for there kind consideration in accepting the offer made (!^22o,) for one year (St. Anne's congregation giving $50), and agreeing to send a man. We are not less fortunate, I believe, in securing the Rev. (r. H. A. Murray, B.A., of Bishop's Col- lege, whose career there is an index to his worth. Until summer roads ^ame I confined myself, with rare exceptions, to the two congregations of St. Anne's and St. John's, giving extra services during the week to both. ■''M i tloly Wook bioug'ht gTeat comloi-i witii two services at St. Anne's (7 am. and o p.m.) The same laces coming- daily \vas cheering. And Easier was a ghul dny indeed, willi hvo cch'brations at St. Anne's, and one hundred and Iwenty comnmnicanls. St. John's the JbUowing Snnday liad seventeen communi- cants. During- lh(^ summer /nontlis, I liave lollowed the practice I have 'bund hidpfviJ for several years, and to whieli the Bishop urged us ;tt his I: 4 Synod, ol'dnily prayer. To suit dillerei: • ;.s the observance varied belween the tvv'o hours, seven .,>.. a>.dii\e ]i.m. ; the e:irly hour was better altended. Tl ■. ol :\2vanc(^ of Sainls Days ha? been poor. There is greai roojn .or improvenieiil. J\Iy duty it clear, to observe them, and help olhers to do the some. At the Easter Yeslry, a Sehct Vestry of twelve ^vas appointed to meet with me monthl\ for consultation and business so as to prevent the accumulation of arrears. It has been very helpful. I am exceedingly fortunate in having as wardens. Col. Aylnier, whose rijie experience .saves me many a })lunder, and Air. Mappin, whose leisure enables him to attend to tin* numberless details upon whicliall success Iiinges. i;,'i\vi'*'n these two g-enth"men nry position has been made very pleasant. The Church lows two good .rjiniilies. by removnl to Toronto, llurkom and ]5ali. lia h family is a (h)uble loss, for tln^ wives of both took nuiny responsibilities. Fortunately thosj who take their places are m.-mbeiVj of the Church, and they conn^ well recommended. Befon^ leaving', Mr. llarkom did excellent servic ■ in the Cemetery. By a purcluise of two acres of land adjoining- the Cemetery we are now^ al)le to acommodate all who come for burial lots, there being no other Ih-otestant giound in liichmond. The condition of the Sunday School is not as healthy as I could desire. Yet improvement is Jioticeable. Tin' teachers were too few, and there were no men. This is fatal to the attendance of boys. 1 have one man now, aiul a promise from two others who will soon be in harness. The Sunday Seliool Conference held in .lune. (a repetition of the conference in Sherbrooke six; months befon') diars ]>ast has Ixhmi the heavy chureh debt contracted lor a buildinp; that cannot stand w itiioul a very considerable oui lay. Thehoi)e is enter- tained ol oblaining' IVom the conlraclor some proportion at least ol' the money requisih^ I'or the repairs. This hope beinn' lonji' deferred has made many hi'arls sick. Jlowever we dare to hope yet a while. If only Justice were secured to the conuicn'ation soon the church would be a joy lo all, and a power for ^ood. The g'ood will ol' the Kastor vestry may be s u by the payment at onc(» of $200 lo meet the costs of the church suit ; and a few weeks later by the Indies in one day ((Queen's llirthday) raisiitL*' by a dinner to laOO jn'ople, iJi^'JOO, which was spent ui)on th.' reduction ol'the debt. The con^renation of ^^|,. Anne's is very stcjuly in its attendance in church, and the eveninj^,- i«j'rvico has iniprov- e- last winter was «'(>ld and uncomfortable ; l)Ut with the repairs made durinu' the summer it is novv an attractive place. The readiness with which the money was raised was very iiratifyinu'. 'IMie interest taken by Major Mathias in helpini>" the wardens desiu'ves meidiou and es)iecially in securin<»' a Harvest iM'stival Service witii Canon Hrig'stocke as preacher. Mrs. Mays liel[) in Sunday- school and in the choir, with luu' younu' daimhter Flora as organist, has been constant and zealous. In one sense I am only a stranger here as , , t, but the unvarying kindness of the people throughout the parish makes me feel that I am not a stranger. 1 must mention a great surprise lo nu' in autumn, thcj Visit of thirty representatives of St. John's congregation with a generous supply of vegetables , d other good things for winter use. Mr. Murrav has nr-v iiOi'ii with me ;i few weeks, and 43 "I k m M the Hold 18 mapped out for work; two churchos iuid ioin outstatioiiis on JSunday, with additional se-rvices and classes during tho woek. Thore ar(3 two eolobrations in St Anncj's montlily, s(n-t'n a. m. and eleven a. m., and one at St John's. Baptisms, 27 ; Marriages, 3 ; Burials, 8 ; ConlirnK^d, 22. Church Society, $t-».7S ; Kustor OIl'iTiiiff, S52.00 ; Foivi.uii Missions. sIlMK) : Domestic Missions, s|;!.S7 ; liisiiop's CoUfLic, Lctiiioxvillc. si:!. ;'>'.! : ('oiii|)toii i^iidics' (Joih'HL'j >;;3.H8 ; ('iiurcli iiiui I'lirsonage inii)io\ I'nii'iits, (t*t. .loiin's). *I68.7J : Other j)iii-i)oscs, S2,42. IS. RIVnillE DU LOUP. i The Rev. l]d\vin Weary reports . — I have now been m charge of this Mission since the 8th of October last, during which time I Inive visited all tlie families in the various settlements. I liave not had sulli- cient time to gain a thorough knowledge of the working of the Missions, but have endciivoured to l)ecome personally acquainted wiih every meml)er of my conuregation, who have treated me with great kindness since my arrival in their midst. A thorough sympatliy enjoyed betw(;en pastor and flock, always tends to lighten the burden of his ministry and makes ihe exercise of it a pleasure and a comfort. Siiice my advent here, I have held regular services every Sunday morning and Sunday Scliool every afternoon and Evening service in the school Imilding at the station. Notwithstanding the small congregation here during the winter months, all services have been well a1 tended. Special week day services during the Advent Season were held in the Church and in the school building. A special midnight service was held on New Year's Eve. It was the first ever held here, and \\ as well attended and highly appreciated. Uuring the past year, the Church has been repaired and painted within and without at a cost of ii!4«!4.00 ; the sum of $220.00 has been paid toward this bill; ihere is still a debt of 1244.00. The exterior of the I'arsonag^ has also been painted, stoves liaA'o betMi purchased and the water w^orKs repaired, — total cost, $227.00. Th( debt on Chuich and Parsonage amounts to $470.00. In order to raise a fund to pay oif this large debt, a concert will be given by members of the co)igregation and their friends on the 21st I 00 .luimary. .1 am looking' ibrwurd willi ploa,sur«^ to I lie comin£^ summor .season, whon I hope to l)eeoine ac.— Tutu), .S;;i;ii. I I SANDY HEACII. The K.'V. Geo. T. Hardino- reports:— The ordinary Sunday services have been continued as usual at all three of my stations. The Saints' and other lioly days have likewise been obserAed, as b»'lore rei)orted, with, generallv, two services each ; a few only having been missed. The special service held once a montli at Penin- sula for catechizing, Avhich 1 menlioned in my last report, is still continued, aiul meets with the same sm-cess as at iirst. So many adults take part, and thus help me in the work, that 1 think a great deal of good must be done by means of it. At any rate we all seem to enjoy it, and I am thankful to say that it may now he considered a regular part of our parish work. IJuring the summer regular fortnightly cottage services, Avith a monthly communion, were held at Barachois, for the benelit of aged and inlirm persons Avho could not attend Church, and occasional services of a similar kind at Sandy Beach and Peninsula. Last winter, a Bible-class was held at the Parsonage once m m Oi) i a Ibrini^ht, alternatiim' with aiiolhei' at rtMiiiiMila ; and 1 am glad to hiay that botli were well al tended thronuliout the season. Co)i&id('ra}>lo iutoiM>ist, too, ^^as niaiiilcstcd in thorn by adnlls, as ^vt'll as l)y tlio young, and llu'ic seemed 1o be a real and earnest desire, on the i)arl of many Avho came to them, to understand tlie Holy Scriptures, and a good deal oi' inlelligenc*' was displayed in tlieir study. Especially w as this the ease at Peninsula, where a large)- numl)er of adults attended the class. Both, how'v'ver, were very enjoyable, and, to my thinking, prolitable Av.hieh has led me to hope that the good work m^ayjby God s l)les>ing, have a like success during the coming winter; when it is my purpose to continue it. S])ecial weeknight services, also, U(^re held in St. John's rhurch, Sandy Beach, once a iortnight tiironghout the winter, alternating with cottage services in diiierent houses at Peninsula. JJut oi" these there is nothing particular to say, e. . >t that, in both cases, they were well attended, pretty much like the ordinary Sunday S(n'vi<'e.s. Durinir la«t Lent, 1 held a ten days Mission at Peninsula It V 1 in the same way as the one at Sandy IJeac Mi 1' ceding Advent, as belbre re))oried ; but, being,....; > » auie of year was, I think, a greater success. Two servic«'s were held 'daily, exeejiting Sundays and the first Moiidpy, when other duties allowed me lo haxe hut one, and there were two week-day celebrations ot'tlie Holy Communion. At the morning services, consisting oi" short Matins and address, the number present was newer less than tw^enty ; and sometimes, especially on the days of celebra- tion, there were ov<'r forty adults. At the night service's everybody in the district, except the inlirm nnd a uood many from a distance attended. At the iirst celebration. Thurs- day morning, thirty-four persons, and at the second on the following Tuesday, forty-three communicated. These num- bers are not greater than we olten have at other times, and, indeed, I have seen, as before reported, over sixty at an Easter celebration ; but the two numbers taken together, as attending communions so near each other, I consider very good, even for Peninsula. But the people an; naturally of a devout disposition, and the whole ellbrt on this occasion had, if 1 may so say. more of the character of a, " Ret. eat " about it, than of a "Mission," and, to my mind, was all the more enjoyable on that account. It was my intention to have had a similar " Mission '' at it 01 1 s HVS <0 i\[ Littli! Gnspc (luriiiL*' Ltnit, bul anuniln'r ()!' things, wliich I noocl not horo montioii. iiitt'ri)osi'(l to IVustratr the (l<«sii»n I (lid howcvor hold a low sp-'cinl scrvicos tIi(M-o<»ra Mission (•harn(,'t<'r, \vhirh \\vvo. woll utlondcd, and which fsccMiicd to ino jnolitablo as a pivparalioii lor tho Holy Comniunimi, celebrated at ihat slalioii on I'alm Sunday. It is my pnrpos(», ii'all is well, to hold a refrnlar "Mission" there durinc; nex' Lent. And I antiripnte that by that time we shidl he in n better condition I'or the work than hitherto ; ns W(> h;ive sncceeded in procnrin;^ an exc(dlent new ori^ini i'or the riiiirch, and ]\liss Lucy Gavey has bet-n preparinu', and ■will .0011 be !d)le to take charge of it. I may .siy. hcic, that a good deal of praise is due to the ladies of the con- oregation for the spirit and zeal with which they have Avorked to get th<^ instrument. More thun hull' tlu' cost of it they have already paid, and the l)alance will, no doubt, be made up early in the present winter. A few other matters are worthy of notice. Last wintiM* a singinu' class was held once a wi>ck at the rarsonagi\ which was very well attended, and met with some success, a few, at least, learning to read simple music pretty well. Hut whooping-cough Avas prcA'alejit at the time, and most of the adults in the district were sull'ering from it ; which kc])t some ;iway, and put many dilliculties in the way ol' the undertaking, and caused it to be not so satisfactory in regard to results as J could have wislied. I hope, however, to try again another tim(\ ])erhaps this winter; as such a work has, in my experienci\ been generally found to do good in other respects than that for which it is undertaken. A very line new organ, to replace an old one, was lately purchased for St. John's Church by the congregation, and half the cost has been paid. 1 am particularly pleased with the increase in the amount of collections for extra parochial objects this year. The following sums were collected by means of missionary cards:— Miss A.lvoberts, ^S.IK) ; ]\Iiss L Gavev, ^S.^i) ; ^lis's M. Suddard, $7. To ; Miss C. Ascah, :i;;4.G2 ; Miss K Ascuh. 84,37; Miss A. J. Thompson, !<^). 75 —Total, ^;j8,'24 ; being $12.0U in excess of what was collected by the same means last ycir. This is very encouraging, and I should like to be allowed, through the medium of this report, to point out to our peo[)le here the significant and instructive fact that, giving more to outside objects, does not mean so much withdrawn from parochial objects, for our ol fort cry is larger !l I €»k 'i#l IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A // A fc fc 1.0 I.I 1.25 If US Ui ■^ 1^ |2.2 «s ..„ mil 2.0 1.8 IM l^ V <^ /2 ^K^'^" > Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) S72-4503 &"/ this 5'eal" than last, and much more has been raised by other mean.s, lor home uses— as witness the two new organs and a parish library purchased, and something' secured lor par- sonage repairs — notwithstanding that a laiger sum was contributed for extra parochial purposes. Tlie same thing- is true, also, with respect to last year, as against the year bel'ore. The lesson, in a word, is, that God will iind the money for all needs if we can only Jind the will. The Lord Bishop made us a visit last July which gave us all great pleasure. Forty persons were eonlirmed on that occasion, and some others were prepared, but werci unavoidal)ly absent from home, and missed the oj^portunity. It is becoming that I should, in conclusion, acknowledge the kindness which has been shown to me and my family by the i)eople of the Mission generally, who have supplied us with all our lirew^ood, and mpde us many i)resents of a substantial and useful kind ; lor all of w liich I most heartily thank them. Baptisms, 15 ; Marriages, li ; Burials, 10. Satidfi Beach. J'l ninsn/ii. Lmiir (iit'; s 7;) .Mission Fund ]'ension Fund Cliurcli Society.... Foreign .Missions .S 4 m; ,'•. so s 10 (Ki 11 s;{ 14 s;{ M 44 Domestic .Missions, (Al<> Indian Homes OllUl).. s :;2 .') 00 .'i 00 Conversion of .Tews (1 ;!T 2 07 1 1.^ •s 21t 41 (1 .'17 Bisliop'* (,\)lle!Te 4 .jO ;■) :u •S "i.'! !)4 4 :!7 2."iO 00 7.1 00 22 OO (5 .'>7 Compton Coile're () 7(1 Outside ohiocta. . •■s 111 .'■)(•. .'ill 00 .S S'' id Easter 01i'erini>' t ;i7 Diocesan Hoard As.sessment.... (til accoiinl oif^ans KM) llO 70 00 400 00 14:) 0I» Parsoiifufe repairs i;', 00 •>■' 00 Funeral Pail ry i;; 00 On account l'ari?li liibra 2S 2.^ 2!l 21 ^256 .>;842 1". SHERBROOKi:. •',%• The Itev. Canon Thorneloe reports; In addition to the Parish Church of St. Peter, the follow- ing are now recognized centres of work in this Parish : The church of the Advent, East Sherbrooke ; Brampton Line Mission ; and Magog River Mission. 93 The following parochial organizations are in active and useful operation :-the Ladies' Guild of St. Peter's, the Ladies' Guild of the Church of the Advent, the Woman's Auxiliary, the Children's Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, the Church of England Temperance Society, the Parochial Visiting Society, the Communicants' Union, th(>! Union for Inter- cessory Prayer, St. Peter's Sunday School, the Church of the Advent Sunday School, the Girls' Friendly Society, the choir and the Boy's choir. In addition to these should be mentioned the Instruction Classes for men and for Communicants, the Christmas Club, and the Layman's Association, all of which promise to be- (.'ome regular inslitutions of the l^arish. The Christmas Club is an association of ladies who, for the few wrecks preceding Christmas, give up two or three hours each Saturday to make the s«\ison of our Lord's Nati- vity brighter to the needy families of the Parish. Gifts for children, articles of clothing, not always new, but of value to the recipients, together with certain offerings of money, are gathered and distributed. And many expressions of gratitude for the kindness thus shown have reached the ears of the clergy. The Layman's Association is not yet thoroughly organiz- ed. Though ten laymen have signed the roll, no steps have been taken to secure united action. The reason of this is the delay which has occurred in completing the organiza- tion of the District Association, of which ours is but a branch. At the same time I gratefully acknowledge the ready help given me by those who have signed the roll, and upon whom, to my great comfort, I have felt entitled to call lor assistance in time of need. The Girls' Friendly Society is als6 in its infancy, and it is too soon to speak of its work ; but we hope and believe it will soon become a useful organization helping not mere- ly to interest and tooccupy the young women of the Parish, but also to surround them with good influence at a time when temptation is p(;culiarly strong. We have eleven working associates, one honorary associate, and twelve members on probation. Meetings are held fortnightly. The l\irochial Visiting Society has been a great comfort ajid htflp to the clergy, .ind has done good in various ways, l)Ut particularly in showing that brotherly sympathy which is too often wantinir in Church life. The interest in ^he Communicants' Union has grown ^ >ir 94 during- the year, and its influence for ijood is in many cases very perceptible. The mend)ers are pledged to, as reg-uhir- ly as possible, attend the monthly meetings and do what they can to »>uild up the communicant lile ol' the Parish. The monthly meetings of the AVoman's Auxiliary have been uell attended, interesting and i:)roductive of much good. The Hospital and Reformatory have been visited with more or less regularity throughout the year. At the former Mr. ])Ottom has continued his tSiiiiday readings. And at the latter the ladies have carried on their tSunday tijchool work as in former years Much ear)u\st and active interest has been shown by the committee of ladies and gentlemen in charge of the Gibb's and Uenyon Homes ibr immigrant girls and boys. Holy C'ommuuion has been celebrated weekly through- out the year. On three Sundays of the month the c(*lebra- tionshave been at St. Peter's ; on the remaining Sundays in the Church of the Advent. Daily morning and evening pravcr have been said at St. Peters. On the feast oi St. Urtrnabas, the l\ev. It. J. l^'otliergill, who has as.siisted me elliciently throughout the year, was advanced to the priesthood in Quebec by the Bishop of the Diocese. And during my absence of nearly three month« in Englaiul, he took entire charge ol'the Parish. The total amount raised in the Parish is larger by !|l,(i2').7^< than that ol last year. This is due in part to a subscription towards the debt on Compton Ladies' College; and in part to the new St. Peter's Fund, including a fund for a memoral to the late Dr. Keid. Al ^7. Peter's, the usual round of services has been kept up with little variation as to attendance. The usual hearty inten^st in good works has been shown on every haiul, more especially by the ladies of the congregation and the lay oliicers of the Church. The fund for a new St. Peter's Church has been increased from >? 1,000.00, to nearly $0,000.00, of wiiich amount sJiOli-KOO have been paid dvu'ing the year. The need of incnvised accommodation is sadly felt, the wardens having l)eeii sorely tried by their inability to sui)i)ly applicants with pews, Al /ho Church al the Advent, in addition to the afternoon service at 4 o'clock, morning service has been held for a 05 •jood part of the year with fair attendanco and without at all aflectiiiii' the congrogation of St. Peter's. The average coiigreixation has boeii, perhaps in consequence of this, somewhat smaller than last year. There is however much to cn«^ourage us. We have an excellent choir. The J^adies' Guild has shown unihigging zeal. The Sunday School continues to he well attended and has a hand of laithiul teacln'rs. The Church which was furnished during the year with pews and carpeting, being freed from leaal liabil- ity, was consecrated on the 2ord of June, by the Uishop of the Dioi-'cse. TJie Broin/flon Line 3Iis' 41 Jiw^ 18 0.') .S 2047 48 96 iii I: II: Parochiiil : Pfirochial Fund and Pew Rents ?2,fif>« 03 OllV-itoiies 47H 18 Kastf r Oflerinj.' IStJ 03 Cliristmas OllV'iiiig ''• ■*- Poor iMihii ;!H4 .-{8 Sunday School "" <'•' ('linr2:> (Ml Repairs of oruran .■)!> <•<» Ladies' Guilil 2(iS 4.^ Total ., -'i^l 111 S7,428 :..S SIIIGAWAKE. The Rev. Joseph W. Norwdod reports : — The serviees of the Jiflereiit Churches are well attended, and I feel very much encouraged by the kindly attitude and devotion of the people. The Congregation of Shii^avvake has made me a present of a very line driving sleigh and the Congregation of Port Daniel has presented me with the means for purchasing a very comfortable fur coat. ]>esides these gifts the three congregations have well supplied me with hay, oats, meats, vegetables, and wood. On account of scarcity of money and absence of avail- able markets, it is a very serious diliieulty for the ]K'ople of these missions to raise the amount, to pay their assess- ments, and I think it unjust to insist upon the terms of the Board being carried out with reference to the closing of the Churches when the amounts due on assessments fall be- hind hand. The people are always willing but not always able. The (rlebe has been well fenced and the Rectory has been placed under thorough repair. The Churches have been \\ 11 dressed with coats of ])aint ; and the needful re- pairs on the grave-yard fences madt; by willing hands. There are two Ouilds in Shigawake and one in L'Anse-aux- (jrascoiis. all three in active operation for the welfare of Holy Church :— ♦ 0" Sliii/diriikr Odcrtovy ^ '"'" ■>'■' Assfssincnts 1-1 !• |).nncstic .MissidiiH 12 O:^ W'i.low iiml Ori'li.iii I 15 Koreifiii Missions -1 '•! Ilrtzaar ^•■' <"' Im.i- a well at ncftory lis i:; Ka.-tiT Otrcru.ry 4 !M) Total > !;M]>tisin> .Mairlayes Hi'utlis. ('or.tlrmt'll J^iirl Dunifl. S!t 52 f) 59 I 7S 7 62 III 01) 5 :{o (15 i*i(;(i 41 2(1 13 2 2 10 9 •IS 5 T.' Au.if-iiiij-G'ii'crin.*. J? 11 70 100 00 1 55 100 2 77 00 75 «211> 77 Total. 3 36 1 5 ... I'J 8 61 li STANSTEAD AND IJEEBE PLAIN. The rvcv. W. T. Forsythi, reports :— There is iiothiiio- of niiv unusual interest to chronicle in Ihe history oi' this parish durino- the past year. The general progress of the Church has, however, been more encourag- ing than during the previous year. Chi id Clifffrh, Sfdz/sfrad Plnhi. — Tlie same order of services has been maintained as in former years, viz: two every Sunday and one in the week, and special services on all lloly-days and during the Lenten Season. The Sunday con- gregations have been above the average of the past two or three years, and the attendance at the Lenten serA'ices was especially encouraging. The great drawback to our Church work is the want of regular attendance. The continual drain upon our congregation by deaths and removals compelled us to seriously consider our finan- cial condition. At a s])ecial A'estry meeting in February, it was felt that unless some means could be devised to increase our revenue we should be compelled to fall back upon the Diocesan Board. It was resolved to endeavour to raise an Endowment Fund to a revenue producing point. More than i^L-OO was needed to accomplish this. I volun- teennl to endeavour to raise this, if the membsrs of the congregation would subscribe what they could. This otter Avas acc(^pted, and having succeeded in raising $342 in Sianstead, I appealed to the Churchmen outside our Parish for help. Thanks to the liberality of Church people of the Diocese, and especially those of Quebec and Sherbrooke. I succeeded in aci'ompiishing my task; and in ()ctober the 7 5if OS I ! i rcquirod hiiliuico wns haiuU'd over to the Treasurer ol* the Clergy Trust Fund. AVe have uow to ciuleavour to liquidate a debt which has ])eeii accumulating during the past few years. In June last, by the death of Mr. Alfred IJowman, a re- sident of Si anstead and a communicant, we became legatees of $1,000 for a separate Endowment Fund. AVe hope to receive the amount during the coming year. The Church day school continues its uselul work, as also does the Sunday school. 1 hav(^ held a fortnightly week evening service at Judd's Mills, where there is a lair steady attendance. The services are appreciated, but the problem is how to bring the people past there school house services to the regular Church services in the village. A/l Snittfa' Church, Bcebe Vlnln. — The usual servic<\s have been held here, viz : Sunday afternoon service weekly, and monthly, early celebration. The congregation has kept its average. AVe have lost three families by removals. Fspe- cially do we iniss Mrs. ]Mc.Clowan, who has been since the building of the Church an ellicient member of the choir and an earnest Sunday school teacher. What is needed here is that pastoral supervision which can only be given by a resident clergyman. I have felt for some time that I have not given to this village the care it required, the cause being demands on my time in the other parts of my parish. A large proportion of the residents in this village are members of no religious body, and go nowhere to worship, or where the wish of the moment leads them. Although the nominal limits of this parish have been circumscribed by the formation of the two Mis- sions of Fitch Bav and Ikirnston. still a larn-e section of country remains under the supposed care of its liector, I am ashemed to confess that, owing to the attention required by my two centres, I have not been able to do much work outside. During last winter, w^hen on certain Sundays I had the assistance of a student from Lennoxville, I gave a few services at Libly's Mills. It' possible during the coming year I will endeavour to open up some district by holding week-day services and A'isiting. Lookingover the past year, 1 must say that, notwithstand- ing many discouragements, we have every reason to thank God and take courage. Baptisms, 18 ; Burials, 10 ; Confirmed, 3. 00 ChriM's C/iiiir/i, SluiiKlnhl I'ltiin. • Cliimli S.xiilv, s '. 14, A?s('SHin(>nt for the Didcesiui I!i)iud or towards Clcr- frviiuiirs .Sti|M'nil, .s.i:{7.riti ; Kasli'i' OHiTiii.tr. •S-'J.Sd ; Forci^iU .MissioiH, .loti Liuiics' (loljcyi-, S-.il, 113.4.'). JJaplisins. 4 ; Conlinnod, A. All Saints' Cii'irch, Hiehr I'htiii. ('hiiicli .'^oricty. ."^l.tr : Assessment, .srj.'i.do ; Kastcraiid Cliristmas OlFerin^rs, ST. HI; Foreijiii Missions, J^jl.TtJ, Doiuestu; Missions, iiJl.OO ; Chnrih Kxippnsis, SL'l.iiO. Total, .':<1.')H.(»7. ST. sylvesti:k. The ]lev. Edg-ar ]]. llasbaiid roports : — T ain glad to be able to report that durinii" the past year .'jorvices have, on the ^vhole, been held throughout this Mis.sion r(>gularly. At St. ^^vlvc.ster our little congreiiation has done well. The Church sliade has been rebuilt, the Church seats repaired, and the Parsonage fitted with stoves and pipes, (with .^onie aid i'roni St. Giles and St. Patrick's) On the whole the atte'i l:ince has been good. During Lent a special week-day si ivice was held. I am also glad 1o say tu-riingeinents have been made to hold a Sunday school belore service, on three Sundays in the month. At SL Gih's. — The services have been well attended by some under many dilliculties ; but there are some who seem very indid'erent. Amonii' the regular attendants there are many signs of spiritual lite, and a desire to help to make the services of God hearty tind congreuational. This has been a great help to me, es})ecially as we have no organist now. 1 am sorry to have lost the services of Mr. James Lel'ebvre, as Church-warden, through illness, to whom I am indebted for much kindness. At ^7. Palrirlis. — The congregation has been much reduced in numbers. 1 have held two services a month during the summer, but the attendance hardly encourages a continuance of it. At the distant stations : — ^7. Genrsrc. — The great event was the opening of the long- needed Church on February 8rd, and its consecrations on August 2;')th, by His Lordship the Bishop. The Church was well tilled ; and His Lordship's earnest address listened to with great attention. A branch of the Woman's Auxiliary t '!':l I 1 100 'til has boon Ibrmod, and tlio Cliurch Snmlay-school leallets will bo used, as a moans ol" iiis^nictinj:; tlio younij. Af Cumberland Milla. — Tho sorvicos have boon woll attended, and tho conp^reuation very attentive. The want of a school is much lelt, and makes our services dull and unconi^rogational, except in the summer, when visitors are present. I have visited Marlow, on the Kennebec, three rimes, and hold services in tht' School-house, I have also held service at Scott once a month ; at jNIrs. (Jeo. Po/or's, on my way to St. Georg'e ; also, at St. Margaret" s, once a <|uarter. On the whole there are hojielul signs of spiritual lii'e throughout the mission, and although there are many diili- cultios and disappointments, yet there is much to encourage the continuance of the work oi' the Church among these her scattered members, and Irom all I have to acknowledge much kindness. Baptisms, 4 ; Burials, 3. ("liiircli Sdficty. ."" ; liislmp's ("ollcuf, Ji«'iino.\viil(', .S:'.. Id ; Ciinrcli jim<1 I'iiisona;,'e lni|>rov(.'im'nts, )?1!^.ill: ( Mlier imr- liosL'S, .S7t).r)ti : .Jews' Fiincl, ."^2.(1(1. Total, .Si.'il.Jis. TIIREK RIVEltS. The Rev. J. II. Jenkins reports : — Baptisms, 2 ; Conlirmed, 8 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials. ."), ForClorj.''.Vin.'in's Sti])enil. S2;'.(U'0 ; Faster (Mferint;, SI0 ; Foreifrii Missions, $6.18; Doniestir .Missions, .ss. 17 ; Cotnjttoii Lailies" Collej,'e, .'?•'>. (Hi ; (,'liiircli and I'arsoiiaffe Iin[ir(ivetnents, SJiHl.iKi ; (iilier jmi poses, S150.00.- Total, $7luid«' the liaidcned and indiU'orcnt into tlio haven ol' (.rods Church, whero alone true peace is to be found. Tlie Holy Eucharist has btuMi regularly administered in all th«' three Churches, with the exception ol' the month ot July, when 1 was absent at Cacouna, The usual services have been held at all the live stations. 1 enjoyed a very aiireeable ch an nuMulcd and hoautiliod. by kal.soniinc ;ind docorativc piiiiilinii'. Tlu» wood-work also ol' the inli'iior wus rcpainlcd. 'I'hc doors wore rchuni; and tlic worn-oiil, useless locks were replaced by improved new ones. Perhaps one ol' the nreat(\st strides in the way of im- provements may be classed under the heud ol' wat»»r-\\orks. Hitherto our water supply has b«'en a vexed uili of Mr. A S. .loluisou. A ih'W orL»:in \v;is prociircd lor Ihe Chunli la.st spiiii<»', since whicli happy event tliert' is a markecl improvt'int'iit ill tlic siniiiiig, JJurinu" tlic fsuunnrr mom lis I coiuluclod :i \veel\ly llihlf Class ami (;h(>ir i)ra('ti(r on VVt'dufsdav e\ en- iiiii's, which (Mvatt'd a greater intfii'st in Churcii matters. The Siuiday-sehool work in this (puirlrr ol' iho Mission has r«'('eiv«'d a iivsh inipt'tus since it was unch'rtakt'n by Mr. AHrcd A\'ai'd. It is not po>sil>l • lor mo to be present more i'requently than once a month. Sonu'tiin«'s 1 manage to he present at the clo.sinn-, and thus am enabled to super- vise the work done, make a lew » losing- remarks and emi)hasizc the lesson taunht. For the iirst time we arc attempting to carry on the work through the winter; how we will succeed remains to be seen. Throui>!i the kindness ol" some Iriendsol' Sunday-school work in the conuregation, $20 were raised to puichase books J'or a Sunday-srhool library. The !S. V. C. K., came to our assistance by giving a free grant oi' l)Ooks, so tliat we start oil' with a library oi' selected books worth about !j")(l. Besi«les this the Superintendent, Mr. Ward, ])resents each pupil with an illustrated Church Sunday school paper, each ol' which 1 am convinced will teach a lesson l>y si)readinL'" wholesom*' Church literature, where other inJluenccs have IVeciuently been at work. Such is now our line oi' action. We leave results in wi.ser hands. I have received many personal acts ol' kindness I'rom certains members oi' this ( onuregation. and 1 hereby tender my best thanks. Addeiley. — Here, too, we have some improvements to report. A new i'ouiulation has been jdaced under the Church, the steps have been put into a .*> ile condition, and the grave-yard fence has been repaired We are indebted to the St. Matthew's Guild, of Quebec, for a very nice Altar cloth and set of book-markers, for w^hich \\K\ are truly grateful. Before the advent of the Altar cloth, St. Luke's Church was very innocent of any kind of decoration, and the improvement is most irratifying, and is highly appreciated by the congregation. During the summer I conducted a Sunday-school here ' fortnigthly, Keov^-lis tUiiispects the condition ol" Black Lake may be described in one word, and that word is Ichabod, The reason for this is the uncertain condition of the mines and the iluctuating* character of tht population. All the English speaking ])eople except a very small number have left the ])lace. I hold monthly !^ervices, however, in the house of Mr. Penliale. I think we have touched bottom and that we are approaching the dawn of a brighter day. Some of the mines have changed hands, and T believe will be carried on during the coming year under brighter auspices as far as the Church is concerned. This station contributed $2;j towards th(» repairs of the parsonage. Baptisms, 22 : Confirmed, 31; Marriages, 3; Burials, G. Trinilji Christ's V/nirc/i G/nnr/i S/. Liih-ys I'lijiir J.iiir,/- C/n/i-f/i Irrhllnl. Irclmil. A.I.Irrlu. .SL'i).") (II) S2SII (HI sLT) no Ass'incnt tu Diocesan lioaid. General Offertory 51 7:') " ;') 00 5 tid f) GO 1 :!5 :5 10 1 (10 Foreijjcn Missions., Doniestie Missions (ieneral Fund Pension Fund , liisliop's College.. Gompton College. Kaster ottering Kejiair of Parsonage 'J.') (Hi AVater works 150 oo Stable and Coach House loO 00 Ci.ureh Fencing, itc 10 00 4 00 4 05 \ 10 1 28 1 (H 2 77 29 00 100 00 ;> 00 4li 00 (°i 00 I 00 1 50 25 r.o .Ml :;o 15 01) /; /, 'ark K'liiiijh ill. h'liiii/':. .V Tnial. .SI'iOd (10 102 75 I 2.-, 1 1 •'.< 10 55 7 25 ... :; ]:i 5 00 :;; ; no •1 1 2!' 00 IIS (10 •• 150 00 155 00 (il 00 Total .sod;; 70 .s.jlil :,\ .sid .-,.-> .•>;l>:; no .>ii 25 .sl,2S7 i)o VALCAIITIEK. The Rev. S. Kiopel reports : — Baptisms, 13 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 2. Church Society, 89.40; For Clergvman's Stijjend, 8200 : Foreign Mi.ssioiis, iJil.OO; Domestic Missions, .'=!l.oo ; Other [)Urpo3es, 29.r-Totiii, s2l(i.|0. mimii 10 HOLY TRINITY, QUEIJEO. The Very Jiev. Dean Norman reports : — Baptisms, 24 ; Marriages, ; Burials, 23. ("limrli .Society, 81,-'S5.fiS; Kiistcr ((fforino-, 81;V.i.76 ; Fovcio'ii Mi.^sions. SSS.nO : Domestic Missions, 8()7.(i2; Bislioji'.s College, Leimoxville. s:iG.18: Coniptoii Ladies" <'olle,u-e. 83(I.(>1 ; Churcli Illl)^o^■'elllents, 8200.(10; Otlicr liiii'iioses. s2.1i'.)8.S.S ; Catliedral Guild, 541. •J2: Hmiilav School Collections. s(iy. MC): Wotiicii's Aiixiliaiy. .S2S{). i;i: Pew JJeiits, .sl,l 1 K2il.— Total, .s 10.20 1. (>'.». ST. Matthew's, Quebec. The Kev. Lennox W. Williams reports : — J^aptisms, 19 ; Confirmed, 34 ; Marriages, 5 ; Burials, 20. Cliurch Society, .8l,5',^0.r)(l ; For Clergymac's Stii)eii(l, SI, 800. 00 ; Easter on'eriiijj-. s2-t.").21 : Foreign .^ issioiis, .8420.70; Domestic Missions, 8."i '.'">. OO ; Itishop's College. Leiuioxvilit, 8151.00: Comptoii Ladies' (College. .sKi.oo : Cimrcli and Parsonage Imiirovcraents, 8;],S7.75 ; Parochial, 8;'..;iO;!.-19 : Ciinrch Kxtension. .st(;o.iHi—.8:!,8r):5.4'.i.— Total, .89,029.77. 1 !||| 11 'm 'I f' ST. MICHAELS, QUEBEC. The Rev. Canon A. A. Yon Iffland reports : — Baptisms, 2 : Marriagi'S, 5 ; Burials, 5. Church Society, 81,77L'*4; OHirtory towards Clergyman's Stcpend. .SS2(».r)() ; Foreign Missions, .81,012.42 ; Domestic Missions. .8114.82: Ijisiiop's (A)llege, Len- noxville. .s20.!)I : Church .and Parsonage Improvements. 8-"^iio.87 : Other pur- po-cs 871 1 . ill. —Total, 8L7:')i»,o:j, "11 m ST. PETEK's, QUEBEC. The Rev. A, J. r)allbur rejiorts : — This congregation, shortly before my arrival, suflered seriously by the removal of a few families who had been its main linaneial sup]>orters. I am happy to say that at our first and a largely attend- ed Vestry Meeting, it was unanimously resolved that all should increase by 50 per cent, then- contributions towards the Church; though a matter almost of necessity, this, the willing and hopeful spirit exhibited, was none the less gra- tifying. I cannot refrain from making allusion to one 1.1 II Bfe^ if 106 iimongst other inoro recent losses, that, viz. : occasioned by the removal from Quebec of Miss Andrews, for many lon'u- years the honourary and accomplished organist of St. Peter's Church ; her faithful and untiring and withal gratuitous services have placed the congregation under a great and lasting obligation to her. I am fortunate in having, as Church-warden, one Avho in such an emergency is abh* eificiently to iill the gap ; nor does our indebtedness to Mr. Chambers rest here. Anxious whenever i^ossible to furtlier the Church's interest, he has for many weeks taken charge of my Sunday-school, in order that, thus liberated, I might hold Divine Service at Montmorency Falls on Sunday alter- noons, during the temporary vacancy of that mission. The "Woman's Auxiliary has, comparatively, a large mem- bership and some very zealous workers. Their contribu- tion to the cause of Missions has included $80 in cash and $50 in clothing. The Sunday school children have sent their mite ($15.00) to the Shingwauk Home. The ladies of the Cruild have added $175 to the Building Fund. Thanks to the great kindness of some of Quebec's pro- verbially generous lay men, I have been enabled to put the Rectory into tolerably good repair at a cost of $250, and have left in hand something towards providing a furnace. The attendance at all the services, ordinary aiid special, has been, on the whole, good. Baptisms, 19 ; Marriages, 4 ; Burials, 11. Cliurcli Society, ir!.^0.2.j ; For Clerj^ymaii's Stiiicnd, .'?2(i0.i)0 ; Kiistton Liidios' (^ollegi'. .**l.(iii ; I'lirsonugL' lui- provenients, .S2;)0. 00 ; Mission to -lews, !?(].Oll ; (Juild, Woman's Auxiliarv. nnd S. iS., $330.00 : (Itiier purposes. .S37J.00.— Total, .Sl.:!.').^.;i2. feT. PAULS, QI'EliEC. The Rev. Canon Richardson rejiorts : — Baptisms, 2 ; Marriages, 1 ; Burials, 6 Church Society $01.93; For Clergyman's Stipend, $J00 ; Faster OlTering, $39.70; Foreign Missions, §10.80 ; Douiestic Missions, i? I. s. SO ; Hisiiop'.^ College, Lennoxville, §4. 00 ; Coniptoa Ladies' College, $1.00; Church and Parsonage Improvements, ?58.00 ; Other purpose.*!, ."JlUi.lili. — Total, .SO?',). 15. ..^^imtm 107 GUARANTEE MISSION FUND. IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. C.\SH STATEMENT. Dr. 1889. T,,iv x—To cash raid Hon. Treasurer of the Diocesan ^ " Board $ filtO 00 1890. Tnn'v 10- Jo do 750 00 J'^" ^ '" $ i,:}oo 00 Cr 138it Jan'y 25— By Balance -Cash on hand $2,790 87 1890. run'y 10— By Cash received from Quebec Subs#ibers .■>20 00 % Interest from Merchants' Banlv ^"-^ •''■' .^ ^^i oa By Iklance in Merchants' Banlv $ 2.07J 2t; ALEXANDER POPE, Treasurer. Further Probable Receipts on this account— Cityof Quebec $ ^0 •"• St. Francis District 400^ 490 00 ',!i I il 108 Contributions for Church Purposes throuohoit thk Diocese for the Year 1889. !>■■ Ql'KRKC (^ITY. Cathedral $ 10,211 09 St. Matthews 9,029 77 ^St. Michaels 4,769 a:{ St. Peter's.; I,:i55 •!2 St. Pauls 689 15 Trinity Total §26,046 2(5 Rural Dkaxkhy of Qukbkc. Bourfr Louis !? ;iO.S 7."! Caeouna 962 0(> Frami)ton .^01 00 Inverness 522 4(; Ireland 1.287 00 Leeds 626 OS Levis 291 04 Montmorency New Liverpool 716 .'!2 Nicolet and Louiseville 2S9 SO Portneuf 522 46 St. Sylvester -:i,>l 3S Valcartier •240 40 Three Riveis 716 80 Riviere-du-Loup 320 14 Total . w:, Ascot and \Ve.-*tl)ury :')71 'X; Bartord l.OOS 7" Bishop's College k Mission. 2:is CT Bronijjton & Windsor (J70 '.mi Barnston 2.'>7 I's Bury ()i;! 114 Coiiticook 1.46;; 4(i Compton 1,399 :;(i Cookshire 1.142 .iH Danville r,.io:i ];; Drumniondville 491 s) Dud.swell 404 IM Durham ... 79u ,")l Ilatley & Waterville l.O"..^ ;;:i Kinp;sey sil 11 Len'no.vville 2,(i!tj ••)2 Magog 4,r)t>0 40 Georgoville k Fitch Hay 1,24 1 no Newport 2.J0 K) Richmond & Melliourne 2,696 IS Sherbrooke 7,42S .".s Stanstead 1,112 so 'i"(.!al S;i2,Slo Sli Rl 1!AL DkASKI.V ok (JASPK. (Jai)e Cove and Porcc ;^ 791 li'> Gaspe , 9o:; '.m Malhaie I. Tot; to Sandv Beach Sl2 l.'> New 'Carlisle & Pasi)el)iac... 1.07;') -14 Labrador Sliigawake 709 17 Total .>(;.02S 61 Total from the Diocese .'?72,4I2 67 il til) 4(1 1,214 (III 2oO 10 2.6!) a 48 7,428 .■)S 1.112 Sll rii!) 41 I if ■r Your Committee beg leave to report that, with one excep- lion, the income arising from the investments in their custody has been regularly received, and in the case where the payment of interest has been delayed, the delay will be temporary only. The following Investments have been redeemed during the past year : — f St. Giles 81,200 Oi)iistitu('> o City of Tdi'diito Bonds Sni'iior.siit Mortgiige Tuwiiship of Chfitliaiii Bonds. 2,400 2,000 250 $5,850, on account of Bisliopric Endowment Fiuid. County of Albert Bonds $ 200 Town of Perth 1,200 Windsor 2,000 County of Middlesex 1,000 Township of Bruntford 230 .^4,('»3(5, on accf)unt of CIer<4y Trust Fund. C.,initv <.f Alhert Bonds $ 100 Citv of Toronto 2,t)00 Town of Wind.sor 3,000 $5,700, on account of Local En- dowment Funds. Total .S1G,18() Your Committee regret to say that the difficulty of pro- curing satisfactory Investments continues, and they see no immediate prospects of an improvement in that respect. They have iuAested during the year SrS9,400 on account of the following Funds, viz : — Bisliopric Endowment Fund $ 0,200 Clersry Trust Fund 10,730 Local Endowment Funds 19,404 $39,400 The Endowment Funds of the Mis.sions of Stanstead ana Sandy Beach liaving eacli reached $3,000, the Revenue arising therefi'om is now avail- iil)]e. Your Committee have pleasure in stating that they have received fnmi the Mi.ssinns of ( JeorLjeville and Bourg Louis an amount sufficient to form the nucleus of an Endowment for tluise Missions. The whole respectfully submitted. A. ,1. BALFOUR, Assistant Secretary. Quebec, 4th February, 1890. .1. \V. QUEBEC, Chairman. :■ 1 1 i 1 110 Dr. THE CLERGY TRUST FUND IN .1 I'll f tkl 1889. $ c ts. S cts. Dec. 31 To Investments, viz: rountv of Oxford Ootids due 189:i IfiOOO 00 County of Albert Bonds.. .due 1894 to 1906 KtHOO GO Citv of Brandon Bonds due 1908 8500 00 (Jitv of Hamilton Bonds due 1894 8:}80 00 Town of Barrie Bonds due 189(i 8000 00 City of Montreal Bonds due 1891 3500 00 Citv of Montreal Stock due lS9tJ If. 00 00 Citv of Montreal Permanent Stock 2()25 00 City of Hamilton (Water Works) Bonds due 1894 7200 00 Townsliii) of Tin V Bonds ....•• due 1894 6500 5lt00 00 00 .Montreal Harbour Bond.*« due 18!»4 Ciiy of Sherbrooke Bonds due 1894 5500 Ol> Town of Berlin Bonds due 1894 5;i92 00 Town of Strathroy Bonds due 1892 5000 00 Town of Penh Bonds due 1890 to 1907 10800 00 Town of Windsor Bonds due 1890 2000 00 City of Toronto Bonds due 1890 .HOOO 00 City of St. Joim, X.B., Bonds due 1915 2000 00 County of Perth Bonds... due ]89;{ 2000 00 Province of New Brunswick Bonds due 1911 1200 00 Town of Brockville Bonds due 189S 1000 (Ml Town of Levis Bonds due 19U1 1000 00 Township of Brantford Bonds due 1890 to 1893 800 00 Town of Port Arthur Bonds due 1895 1000 00 Toronto Mortgage due 1892 17000 00 135G97 00 Cash in Savings Department of the Union Bank of Canada — bearing interest at 4 PC 11922 08 1' V..... $147619 08 We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and have veritied the Securities, and found the whole correct. Quebec, 29th Jan nary, 1890. Cii. 0. J. R. H , Whitk, 1 Auditors. Ill ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURER. CV. 1880. Jany. 1. Jnnv. 1... Dec'. ?A.... ]]v Balance from Inst year liivosted (lurins? the year Cash unhand 1 Jnny, 1889, lor Invest- ment S.'iSOOOO Dcben tares redeem- ed durinff 1881) IC^fi 00 cts. Rkvexck- Account. Balance on hand ..., llevenno of tlie vear Allow" ce to three Clergymen Paid lion. Treasurer of Dio- cesan Hoard Invested Paid I'reniinm on Bonds Pur- chased Allowance to Treasurer Bank commissions and gen- eral charges 188!t Jany. 1.... By Balance. 107:i6 00 8436 00 !t79l 07 8r)lU 89 T21G C8 'jOdO 00 2300 00 3.58 17 400 00 114 03 cts. 1333t7 00 $ CIS. 2300 00 18310 96 6388 38 13Jfi97 00 11922 08 .?i47G19 OS $11922 OS m E. & 0. E. Quebec, ;]lst December, 1889. Alkxa.xder POI'E, Treasurer, Clergy Trust Fund. 11 m Dr. 188K. Dec. 31.. 112 THE BLSHOlTvIC ENDOWMENT FUND To Iiivestmi'tits, viz : City of Kingston IjoikI:! iiic IS'J" City ofJIaniiltoa IJoiuls (Wnlt-r Works) due 1804 City of Montreal Bonds d\w isdl City of Shcrbrooko ]5ond.s due 1894 County of Oxford Bonds dnel*'.'"' Town of Belleville Bonds due 1891 Town of I'ertli Jiouds.. due 1S!)4 to ISilO County of Albert Bonds Township of Chatham I5onds..(luc ISfid to 1894 County of Perth Bonds due 1892 Town of Port Arthur lionds due 189') City of Montreal Permanent Stock Constitue of St. Giles Somerset Mortgajrc ,i,ie 1890 to 1891 Toronto Mortga},^' ,i,ie 1892 Toronto Mortgage dm. I,S92 Beauport Mortgage duo 1890 to 1894 Beauport Mortgage <|ijc lS9(i lo 1892 Quebec Mortgage Cash in the Savings Department of the " Union Bank of Canada, '' S cts. $ cts. I94r.r. (57 1. "50(10 00 500 0(1 .-iOOO 00 .")()00 00 .^lOOO 00 4400 00 .^soo 00 ll'aO 0(1 1000 00 l.'iOO 00 900 0(1 LsCiCi (II 4000 0(1 fiOOO 00 (ioOO 00 2200 00 l.-iOO 00 4000 0(1 Sfi8S2 (58 (52 70 $Sr)945 ?,S We, the undersigned, have examined the Account? and Vouchers of the above Fund, and have verified the Securities, and foiiud the whole correct. Quebec, 29t1i Jantiarj, 1890, Ch. (I. Daviks, ) . ,. J. R. II. White, j ^^^'iitors. 113 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASUREH. Cr. 1889. $ cts. $ cts. JiUiy 1. ...... l>y Capital Invostcd 8:i.').12 G8 Ky Capital awaiting riivcstmcnt... 2750 CO 8C289 3-4 Dec. .".I....... Amount Invested during 18S9 !t200 00 Proviiled for by Capital awaiting Investment iJany., '89. $275*) OG Investments matured and piiid olf 58;')0 00 8G06 00 r)93 34 8G882 68 nKVKxrr; ArcorxT. iJiUlV. 1.... Hv HalaiU'C 504 94 5177 35 Dec. :51. ...... Ilevenuc of the year 5742 29 Allowaneo to the Lord Bishop... 5ono 00 Premium and accrued interest on " ]*ort Arthur ]?onds '' 70 C". Commission paid Hanks for col- lecting Toronto and Chatham Jiouds fi 02 593 34 ,'■.079 59 Invested, a^ altove • 62 70 86945 38 I E. & (►. E. Quehec, 31st December, IS89. Alk.xander Pope, Treasurer, Bishopric Endowment Fund, I I 114 Dr. THE LOCAL KXDOWMKNT FLNiJ W D 1385). To Invostinciits (»ii ufcfiiiiit of r(tllii\\ iiij;- lliuhiw iiii'iit I'liiiils, viz : (^fKiiKc Ci!Ai'i:r<, ("itv (if Mdiitri'iil I'cnimneiit .Sloe (•t«, ill ]fiiinill( Jioinls. do (it) Slieihioolvi' ilo lid Tiiiunto ill) Moiitroiii Iliirbor ilo . Town (((■ I'nrt Artliiir Uoi Ills.. .\l ToNV.M.fc;. City of St. .loliii. X. I!., liimiis. Coimiy of AlliiTt ilo . Citvof'Slicrbiooki- do . To\vu.-^lii|i of Itnuitfoni do Town dt' rort Aitiiur di roioiitd MortiMtri Ascot a.vh Wkstimiiv, County of Allien IJoi I'rovinci' of Xcw 1! Town of i'orl Artli Toronto Mortgu^it Hii()Mi>r l!.Mfl(iUI> (-"itv ot'Mdiitrcal I'cnminriit Stock. • U Hdiidi^. l'oiiiit\- of Allicrl il< ToW4i nC I'cith ill Cil y dl' lliiniiltoii ilo TovVa i)t' liiirrie rity of St. .lohii. N Town ot'.Stnitliroy To\viiHlii|i of liniiit Tow II of I'oit Anil Totoiitu .Mortj^iago Cai'K Citv of Moiitieiil T do di 11 iiid County of Allieit ilo City of liiiuiiltoii do , Town of ISarrio do do IV'itli do City of St. .lolin, X. I!., IJondi Town of Stnttliroy do I'loviiici- of New "llinnsw ii;k I Towii.xliip of Urantford Toronto Mortfrajrc CiiAiii.KsroN [{Kcroiiv. City of Montreal i'c'rmancnt Sto;-k. do d( liond.-- County of AHicrt do City of Hamilton do Town of IJairiL' do do kStiathrny do Province of New Hrim.swick 1! Township of HraiitfonI Toronto iMortjj'aiie ••f.-*. CiuHi.KSTo.N RKOTOiiV— (Sjiecia] Account.) Toronto Mortyairc Carried forward. S Ct3. il htiilS III) 400 (III llMin iMi i^iiii no :;iio iiDi L'.iO liii I. 15.. liDii'd -.'.*.'...'.*..., '......'. L'ltll III' mil nil do Kill III) ford do t ;;:;o 0(i ur do 2110 00 700 no KIM'K. CoVK AND P crniiniil)!(' St :',(iii c" 1 ml IIIIKI IMI 41111 nil 2.M> 0(1 2011 00 2111) no; lllll IMll 1110 nn L'lin no i;f.;t nn L',')0 00 .■i;JO 00 liiiiii nil oOi) no mo no i;no no 100 DDJ ;;oo 00 :;oo on L'.>o no 4;;^o no nil ',(',',10 nn 5110 00 SL'7101 00 iii'r^' 117 IN ACC( )V^T.'-ConliNued. Cr. I5n)ii''lit tii.wiin S e\*. CuA I'K iiMKK AM) llAUl'oUll. I.iii. 1... Ity 1 llillM Die. :!i Kcvcniu' tit till' yciir ^iisiM'ii.sc iii'coiiiit tiiiii.-ifcn'fd. L'li;; (■.;! :i80 «fi * I' ts. I'lii.l Ucv. .1. l''"St< Itcv. ('. 11. Wusl I'riMiiiuni (I II niiuittunl UiiihIs. ActTiifil iiilcrcst ^J_ -'^ Kiv. \V. G. livstcr 200 00 Chahi.kstdn Kkitury. ;57tl3 TV Coiitrihiitiuu iiuiii II raiislMiiicr 1<» i»0 ,l„ the Mission 1<» "0 IJcviiiui" ot till' year Hv Halaiit 22'J 11 I'aid llcv. A. St(V<'ii^ •• I'rciiiiinii on Hniiittoril liomlf AcciiK'tl iiiti'ri'il do do 200 no (17 2:? 1 :.;! CiiAi!i,i:s'roN llKi TORY— (SiH'ciiil Aci'uiint.) ,I:in. l...'By nnliinf Due. ;ii. Uevc'iiUf of the yi'i Paid llrv. A. Sli'viiis. Ciu'i'ii'd t'ui'Wiii'd son on 2(i 25 $ CtH. ;^MOs;i HI 1071 (t'.> 200 2.> 1110 81 .!n02 .".» ;i20 t." ;1081 88 1012 88 2t'.8 70 62G 2.i 20 2.") :i741 12 jon 00 S27;520 OR I. .r llll* HA ir l) H il ! ii|: 1 I J IS ri Dr. 118 THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUiND 1889. Dec. 31.. Brought forward. COMI'TON. Quebec Mortgage. C00K.S111HE. — St. Pkikk's Ciichcii Toronto Mortgage London West Bonds Township of Brantford Bonds DltUMMON'DVIM.K. City of Montreal Terminable Stock. do Hherbrooke Bonds County of Albert do Township of Tiny do City of St. John, X. B., Bonds Town of Strathroy Bonds Province of New J5runswick Bonds. London West Town of Port Arthur Toronto Mortgage DUDSWKLL. City of Sherbrookc Bonds County of Albert do Township of Brantford Bonds Toronto .Mortgage Da.wii.m:. City of St. Jolin, X. B., Bonds. Township of Brantford do ., Toronto Mortgage Carried forward $ fts 700 00 500 0(» 11(1 00 400 no 14O0 00 700 0(1 .000 00 100 00 100 00 100 GO 1000 00 400 GO 900 00 000 0(t 200 00 i'78 00 2o0 00 200 00 278 00 200 00 3 cts. 271G1 00 5000 00 ];;oi 00 5600 00 i:!28 00 078 00 S-III.kS 00 110 IN ACCOV'ST. —CoiUinf/ed. Cr. ,Ian. 1..-'I'al;uice Dee. ;!l. i;!o:'. ,')9 Uevenue of the year '"^l t'"- on Hrantfoi'd Hcjuds Paid Prenii Accrued interest do 1 1(1 2-1 fi Oil 5fi21 19 Daw 11,1. K. 14;;5 02 u to •I.ni. 1...;I;v l;al, Uici Dec. ;il. Ueveiiue ofllie yi i'aid i'r<'niinni on lirantford Uond:^ Accrued interest do Carried focw iiid. fi'.M) ;;:! :;7 TO 72.S (» X\ 29 1 10 .SI '! 1400 G2 !<» ti'.Kl fil S4M90 r.o I If I "^ if: ii W is il'- |i* 'p-l ' J* lii m iii m t ,n3 ,. 120 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND 1889. Dec. 31. Brought forward. FRAMI'TON. Oil}' of Montreal Periiianeut Stock. County of Albert Bonds, (^ity of Sherbrooke do do Hamilton do . Province of New Brunswick do . Town of Strathroy do . Township of Brantford do . Town of Fort Arthur do . Toronto Mortgage Gaki'k Basin. City of Montreal Permanent Stock. Township of Tiny ]5onds County of Albert do TownofBarrie do Province of New Brunswick Bonds., City of Hamilton do .. Township of Brantford do .. Toronto Mortgage Gkorukvillk. Town of Port Arthur Bonds InELANI) AND Soi'TII I.WEIi.NK.SS. City of Montreal Permanent Stock. do Bonds County of Albert do City ot Hamilton do Province of New Brunswick Bonds.. Town of Port Arthur do .. Toronto Mortgage TownofBarrie Bonds $ CIS. Kl.N'CiSKV. City of Sherbrooke Bonds County of Albert do City of Hamilton do Township of Brantford Bonds Toronto Mortgage Carried forward. 1800 00 1400 00 600 00 2.50 00 200 00 100 00 2H7 00 100 GO 1400 00 .jOG 00 600 00 400 00 200 00 150 00 140 00 f)00 4011 2y0 .•'.71 ondon Vest do ... . Town of Port Arlluir Bunds Carried forward •S ets 400 0(1 l,-.l (HI -1(1(1 (Ml 2,-)(l ."((III 1U(I ;;(i(i 2011 i.-.o 1011 ."idd :142 10(1 ,').■)(! ('(I 10(1 ]0(l 1(1(1 1(1(1 .S;-.0 .■;('Mi ](10(l (10 .")(!( I 00 i:((i 00 ;iliO 00 400 (HI ."lOO 00 200 0(1 ,")(iO on l.JO (Id S ets. (i4y!)l (10 '.).') 1 00 2842 00 IGOO 00 3700 00 S74d.'^4 (K) 125 IN KLVOVl^l'^'— Continued, at $ ct^, Hroughl lorwiud •• MAdUAi.KN Islands. ISSl). Jail. 1.... Dec. ;!l. b- i^^i-----:--:--::-::. , ='1^ ^t IJi'Vi'iiuc ol the yc ots. I $ cts. ! Si's'iTl.) 'M\ .[all. 1... l)oc'.:'.l . I'aiil rrciniuin on llnintt'crd Bonils AcciiumI interest do do NoUTlI I.NVEllNKSS. 20 If) (iO ]o:io 05, 20 76 l!v I'.alance Revenue of the yei .1 281 4 50 170 87 .Tan. 1.. Dee.;il. 'aid rrenduni on London West Bonds.... 9 85 Aeeiiied interest do do 2 Si^ I'leniinni oii lirantford do l ■>'> 1052 50 IS r>8i Xi-.w Caui,isi,k am. I'aSI'EI'.IAC. .Ian. Dec. 1... '■y B>alance ■ lievenne of tiie 1770 10:'..l ol ye: aid Treininm on London "West Bonds ; Accrued interest do do I'reniiuni on Port Artliur do Accrued interest do do Bev. F. M. Wc!)3ter, balance i for 18SS.S .^^5 ">''' lor 1SS9. 200 00 40o:; 2;i:i 254 02 Carried forward . .3749 2.". S75092 47 m 126 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMENT FUND !i^ i8sr». Dec. 31. ) ( IJrou'i'lit forward. PonTNECP. Town of Lev is Bonds ('ountv of Albert l!(»nds City of Haniiltoii tlo Town of I'crtli do Province of New IJrunswick ]}onds. Town of Striitiiroy do . do Port Arthur do . Toronto Mortgage Rivii^:iiK III' LoiT (i;.\ Das) City of St. John, X.B., Bonds Toronto Mortgage Montreal do St. Svlvksti:i! Township of Tiny Bond,-< City of Montreal "^ do .' do Permanent .Stocl-c. County of Albert Bonds ("ity of" Hamilton do TownofBarrie do Province of \ew Brnnswiek Bonds. City of 8t. John, X. B., do . Town of Port Arthur do . Toronto Mortgage Sandy BKAfir. City of Rlierbrooke Bonds do Montreal l^ermanent Stock. Towu-ship of Tiny IJonds (Jounty of Albert' do City of Hamilton do Province of New Brunswick Bonds. Town of Port Arthur do Toronto Mortgage Carried forward. ets 1000 00 •too 00 250 00 L'OO 00 1;'.0 00 100 00 r>oo 00 lao (10 $ cts. S71084 00 200 00 L'()0 00' 7.")0 00 ' 1000 .■)Oo 250 :i(io 2.")0 200 200 100 ■too .100 00 :;o;')0 00 1150 00 5(iOO 00 700 00 ;').')0 0(1 500 0(1 :'.oo 00 250 00 150 00 (-.50 00 550 00 3650 00 §85534 00 127 IN ACCOUNT.— CW/t«M6y/. Or. t 1SS9. Jan. 1 Dec. :U.. 1 S cts. liiouj^iit torwanl PORT.SEIK. nylklam.e ; ^O'K; j;! IJevcmic of the year 1^; ][f Oush cuUfcled in tlic Mi.s.siou , ■''• '"' 8 cts. S cts. I'aid Preuiiimi on Tort, Arthur ISoiuls j 2|{ 7^ Accrued iutfiurit du do j ^ '^ RiviKUE uv Lorp (kn ]5as) .Tun. 1... Dec. :!!.. ?A'j:i \y.'> .('> ,04 :]i)!)i'. :'.'J )V Ijiilfincc Revenue of the ye: St. SVI.VESTI'.H. 1109 .OS o;^ 70 IK!:; ;',7 Jan. 1... Dec.;; I.. Hv r>;Uance lie venue of the yi I ;;(>.os 8ii 21o DO Paul Rev. K. P.. nushand Premium on i'ort \v Accrut'd inteiv.st do 200 OU Premium on Port Arthur Ronds I !« ^^] do ' ^ -^ :;,s7i. S7 221 21, .Jan. 1... Dec. 81.. Sandy Pkach. Bv Halance Revenue of the year Paid Premium on Port Arthur l!onds .. Accrued interest do do ... n520 IT 207 27 ?Ak)0 iV.i ! HO 87 .! :; 6:5 Carried forward. .';7:;2 44 .11 50 .3097 94 §86700 SO ill ■1*1 hi li!8 Dr. THE LOCAL ENDOWMExXT FUND 188!). Deo. . •'.!.. ^ mh* •f. m Brought furwarcl. SmnAWAKK, City of .Montreal PcnnnnciU Stock. . To'wiisliip of Allii'it Jloiids Town of Perth do Uity of Ihiiiultoii do Town of liiiriii' do I'roviiU'e of Xcw liriiiisuk-k JJomls London West do . Town of i'oi't Arthnr do . Toronto -Mortjiajj;!' ct^ STAXSTKAI). City of Ifnrailton liomlg Town of I'ort Artiiur IJoud Toronto Morlua^'e TlIUKl' RlVKIlS. City of ilauiiltou iJonds (io do do (Water Work;;) Comity of Albert {\o City olSherhrooke do do Montreal IVniiianent Stock. .... do do Tcrminahle do Town ofl'arrie Doiids Toronto Morty;aue I'l'I'Kl; DCIUIAM AMI I/AVKMI; City of Slici'lirooko Honds do Hamilton do County of AUxut do Town of Htrathroy do Province of New lirun.swick IJonds. Toronto .Mortgage Montreal ci(» 411(1 2(M» 2(10 III) 1(111 10(1 .'ilKI oo •i.'.l) KM) •KID on 2; KID 00 !i()() 00 Carried forward. l:!.vo 00 120 00 1400 ,"i(i() .' ! 7 •") ;'(I0 100 Oil Odo (10 CM) no 2f)0 (i( 200 00 101) 00 JOO (10 2;)0 00 500 00 $ rt.^. 8;i.").'!4 00 2:;;io oo :iC(!() 00 ■UiT.") no 2000 00 $J84'J9 00 120 / IN kCC.OV^T.— ConlinHed. Cr. .Ian. 1... Dec. :;i.. IJroiiKlit lurwiu'il.-.. S CtP. SG7(I0 80 liy lialii- <•(• Hcvciiui' ul' the ye: I'aitl I'lTiniinn uii l.niuloii West Bonds A(ci'U('(l iiitcri'Sl ilo 'lf> I'lciiiimn (111 I'ort Artliiir 'to Aieriii'il ititorest 'lo do Stan till: A I). 2.^81 tft .Ian. L.-Ipv lialanc Dlc. 31.. IfiS.-, 24 I'lMCCL'ds draft tVoni II. Iv Clianutdl, Ks(i , ('. W 11*' 20 Cash from Church Society, hcin^ anit. 1)1' C. A. Ifu hardson's bequest, and accrued interest 6!|4 21 KeTciiue of the year ; II0_*''> Paid Preniinin on Port Artlmr Bonds ; 10'.» 25 Accrued interest do do "•- ^•' TlIKKK ItlVKIiS. :ini;i ;i 122 111 .Jan. l...jl!v lialaiuc . |)ec.:U.. ' JU'vciiuc of till yi .i!i:;.5 .'9 ,".02 74 34'Jl 61 Paid Rev. J. H. .Jculvius. 302 74 I'lTKl! DnUIAM AM> L'AVKNIH. .Tan. L.-lBy Balance Dec. 31.. llevenue of the y* 49;]5 oK W.\2 S7 108 2'.t 2041 If' Carried forwi ;!»<.l.i.iO 62 P ' 1 In'hf m 180 Dt TH1<: LOCAL ENDOWMEM FUND Urouglit t'orwai'il lliii'iin Liiii.s. Baliiucf — t'iisli oil (l( )M)sit III (lie Saving's Dcimrl- iiH'iit ut' tlic i'liion liiink iif (Jiiiiiula, Iji'iU'iii;;' iiitiTi'Ht ^«J I ]). (• .? cts. S'J.sKIS) (M) it;25 ;;2 100121 ;i2 Wi', the luukTsigiied, iiiivc L-xaiiiiucd tlio Accounts iiiiil Vouchors of the above Fiiml, ami have vcrilicd the Secunlies, anil foiiiul th(,' wluile correct. Cm. G Davikh, l .„,;,,,.., Quebec, li'Jth Jauuary, IS'KI. iMM 181 IN ACCOUNT.— Co/z/mw^W. Cr. vc ISSS). Dec. ;ii. Hioiiglit funviu'il. IJuiiu; LuL'is. liy (Jtirili. Iroiii lU'v. II. C. Stiinrt Contribution from Clmrcli Society do W. JIunullon, ftriq $ C't8.| $ <'tl». S'J'.i.^''" ooks for Registrar •■ balance S cts. .'ill nil r.o (10 ."lO 00 .^0 On r.o 00 100 (111 nil) no ;jO (III lOO (III 1,^0 (III l,')(l III! 24 2tl.j ti 12 *>0 ftt S cts. 01 20 200 00 ■ion 00 ;;oo 00 ■so .'lO 4';it 12 :iiio 00 loo 00 2!) :',:> 1057 42 1031 S7 $2',IS9 2!) We, the undersigned, have examiiU'd tlie Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found tiie same correct. i Quebec, oJst January, l.S'JO. C. JiinoK, En WIN Poi'K, [ Auditors. 'V. ! -■ill m ■:'i' •j(tl) (HJ ■lUd 00 ;;iio III) ■so JO ■I'S 12 :mh) Oft 100 00 2!) ;i5 I) 25 1!C.7 43 lOlil S7 ^2'J89 2!) DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, QUEBEC, THE TRi:AtSUREK. Cr. ISS'i. Jiuuiiuy 1 Fi'lmiary M Dc'CC'inljer;'.! By Biiliiiu'.e '• Siibseriptioiiri for 1S88— d^taik'd on lolio VM'> ot'Uepoi't of iH8S ' (JollL'ctiou and coiitribuliou lu cover cu.-jI ot auuuiil inectuiK ' Suli:;cnj)tions and colluctiuiiri, — (Jity of Quebec Ht. Francis District Meyantif District Garii)6 Dlritrict S cts. li.teirst on Investments lS8'.t. annaiy 1 ]',V Ralanci !;5 cts. 702 -10 22 "8 85 50 1057 41 451 111 112 78| li i;'.» K'lin 02 ■I2i; oil 2089 29 ^1031 87 Alkxa.ndkk Pol'K, Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, ;ilst December, ISSO. 1S4 »; - I (!■• t Dr. THE MISSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 'i-'t 1S89. Dec. ;il. To Paid Honorary Treasurer of Diocesan Board, being- revenue ot'the year !? cts. 4;i(i2 22 43(52 22 111 til ]Ve, the nndersio-ncd, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers ofthc above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, 31 st January, 1890. C.JrnfiK. ) Edwin Poi-k, | -^''tl'tors. ,Ei! PoPi:. Treasurer, Church Society. 'M\ \\ ■,!|| m br. THE PENSION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH 1889. Decembei' ;!1 To l\'iision Fiiiui, IiivestiiR'Ht Account, tiaiis- t'eiTi'd, Ijeiuy umouiit invested during- the ye:ir I'en.-iuns pjiid during- the year, viz :— Rev. W. S. Villi, .'! niunths Rev. M. Ker, D.D., 1'2 niuntiis Rev. Jiu). Kenq), B.D., 12 months Rev. T. S. Chapnian, M.A., 11 mos. S cts. " liuhmci » cts, 40-13 li'J 100 1)0 400 00 000 00 II. ji; 0^, iosr 7'j §8187 ;>(•- We, tlie undersigned, have examined th<- Account- and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. C. Ji-i)(ii:. ) . ,.. Knwi.M'o,.,:. [ -\•"'"■'•- Quehcc, :'.l?t January. lS:iO. I I D, THE NICOLET ENDOWMENT FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH m We, the uiukM-f*igned, have examined the Accounts and Voucliers of" the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, .'list January . 1890. £;,i;ri.';., } A».ii>"". Oggu 187 QUEBEC DIOCESAxN CHURCH SOCIETY. THE TREASURER. Or. 1SS9. Jiuiuary 1 Doi'C'inlK'r 8 cts. \W BaliUicc :-","'J'. ;'"' •• AmouuLs reroivLHl uu iicfount ot 1«^'>, suus-| (■iii)tioiH, luul (k'tiiik'd on pago l'J6 oii Report ofl«S8 ..■■■ ■■■■■■ '• Oil'tTlorii'S at St. James Church, tacuuiui •' OHLTtoric'S uml Subscriptiuiis,— Citvof Quehoc ; I 8t. "FiaiK'id Diritrict Asrioeiatiou.... Mogautic ilo 0 no 100 00 ;!oo 00 300 on 300 00 i.jO go .•;(i(i 00 30 00 4(10 00 2(12 50 7,-) 00 cf.^. 2;tiM II 2367 r>() IGTil G) r041 25 We, the nnder,-;igiied, have examined the Aecountsand Voucl)er?of tiie above Fund, and found the same correct. Qnchec, 31st January, 1890, liw™r;.., } A-Mo™. I 189 UJ'JIBEC DIOCESAN CIIUKCH SOCIETY. THE TKEASCKEII. Of. 1SS<). Jmu. 1. S cts. S ISiilaiict (lot;iili'-8 Aiiuuiil Siibsfrii)tions from ('ler<;ymcn, \r/. :— Rrv. S. liioiiel ir. -I. Pctry A. ('. Se'iirth ••• II. C. Stiuirt T. Aihiiiis W. G. Faulroiier A. H. Iiolii'rtsnn (;. II. Walti'r.s pjdgar B. lliisbaiid .los. Iviincs Tho^. W. Fyles A. JJaroliiiiii W. T. ForsvtlK- I[. S. Fuller W. Adcock A. J. lialfoiir (iii.stavu;^ C>. Xioollri Thomas Piiuld .1. Rothera Fdwiii AVearv • do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do •' Subscriptions : — City of Qui'biM' St. Francis District Association. Mcgautic do do Gaspc Jo do " Interest on Invcstiucnis, 1889. Jan. 1... \W IJalancc for Invostnicnt liroupht do^v: cts. <)00 l; t; ;;o •J (III 7 ;',ii ,■> no ') S(l ^> 0(1 5 00 .") CO r. (10 .") 00 '.I 00 .') 00 ;') :io :> 00 .'■) 10 i; :>() .'•, 70 .■) 00 ;j SO :> 00 7 < t'o 00 f)5 15 55 5 60 fiO ];-)9 5") 3S:Vr 42 70-11 25 81G79 64 Alexander Pope, Treasurer, Church Society. Queboo, 31st December, tSSit. m ii Di. 140 THE DEPOSITORY EUND OE tllK IN ACCOUNT AVITll li t 1SS9. December 31 To Remittances to fhighuid and Xew Voik in pavmciu tor li()()l\s •' Duty, Fiei.ulit and other (■liarj,'es on Buolis ■• Sul>?fii|)tions tor 1.S8S toS. I.'. ('. K., lor tiie President and Secretary, jL'I Is. Od. eaeli '' lloval Insurance Company, I'remiinn for Insuring )>'s()().UO to Kith July, 1890 '•' " Chronicle '' advertising •'Miss Wood, salary for i.ss;) '' iialauce 8 cts. •iss 1 7 00 il'J 1(1 :.".i s 1 (III so (III 7 01 Oj.j 111 Wo, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and found the same correct. Quebec, ;ilst January, 1800. Dr. THE FUND FOR THE EDUCATION IN ACCOUNT WITH i f 1881). I December 31 To Grants in Marcli, 1881t, to the iindenncntioned viz : — Rov.F. Boyle do J. H. "Jenkins do S. Kiupel .. .. • Grants in September, 1889 : — Kev. F. Boyle do J. Jl. Jenkins do F. A. iSinith do J.W. Norwood Widow of Kev. A. J. Woolryche, 1880. Decem))er 31 To Balance, 8 ..,,. i:> 0(1 M 00 45 00 7.') (Ml .')() IKI 50 00 50 00 5(1 00 cts. 170 00 01) 15 00 10 To AVe, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of tlie above Fund, and found tlie same correct. Quebec, 3l3t January, 1890. KowixPoPK, {Auditors. 141 ■ISS ■17 00 ',)!' 10 2\) s 00 1 L'.. so 0(1 7 01 <;5.j ui 170 00 T) 00 4l;j 00 10 1'; QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, THE TREASURER. Cr. 18Sf). .IniiUiiry 1 Ui'i'eiiiber ill Hv I'.iiliuuu! •. ; ;' Proceeds siiles of Books diirmg the yi S tts. lo:{ 2;i :,b'i 71 ISS'J. December :'>l ]\y UalfiiK't ijb!) 94 7 01 Alkxandeh T'OI'E, Treiisurer Churuli Society. Queliec, olst December, IS8'J. OF THE CHILDREN OF THE CLERGY, THE TREASURER. Cr. issy. Jiiiiiuiry Deeembe 1 r3l lU-Babiuce ■;•■•■ ' •' Grant from (kneral I- und •■■ ••••.• " Donations from Koljert Hamilton. P.sq., being half amount of grants to the clergy " Subsori])tion3 :— Citv of Quebec ; 8t. 'Francis District Association Megantic do do Ga^pe do do cts. 20 80 »)4 '20 222 50 liy Balance. Ai.EXANDKH Pope, Treasurer, Church poyiety. T ' 1 (lij f . Quebec, ;!]st December, li^SO. 142 Di THE EDUCATION FUND OF THE IN ACCOUNT WITH I il iiNiil 1 .S8f). Dec. 31.. To ("riiints to Tcaclicrifi, vi/ : — Jitmrt!.' Ijoiiis No 1, .'j •» do ilo ilo do Capf I'ove do Sandy Bcaili Ilaldiinand Vork River l'as])el)iaf l-aki' JiL'UMport Maiblclon St. Cilrs Staiistead Stoiicliam Portneuf Xo. I do Xo. 2 West Framjituii •• lli'v. A. A. Von Kllaiid, in^pcctiiiy schools and Iravelliiig exjieiises " R. B. lIo<;ur5!, coiiiinis.sioii for lollectiiiy siili- scriiiiioiLS '• IJalaiiec tii'crs umi' U :;i f>ri'. do ilo 31 Dl'c. do do 30 Sept. do do 3(1 .Iiiilf do do 3! .Mar. do do 311 Jiiiic do do ;;i Dec. do do 31 Her. do do 3(1 .hiiR- do do ;il Dec. ilo do ;;i Dec. do do 3(1 .liiiiu do do 31 Dec. do do 3(1 .liillf do do ;;i Dec. do do 30 .llllli' do do 31 Dec. '^O. $ C\i 31 90 Id .-,(> ,".( L'd (Id L'l (Id S (I 3(1 Sd 3d (Id ;;('. ,sd CO .".0 L'L' (i.. 71 (Id L'l 0(1 3L' (10 k; (Id ;;;; ki ClH. ;V,)7 'J."» 7d '.I.") :> (Id 3fi2 33 10,')() 23 We, the uiHk-rsiniicd, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Fund, and lound the same conect. Quchcc. ;ilsl January, IS'.ld KowiN Poi'i:, 1 Auditor.. 143 QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHUUCII SOCIETY, THE TREASUKEK. Of. IS89. Jim. 1 Dec. 3 1 S81I. Uy Balance ; •••• • •' •• Uiaiit iVoiii Culuiiial ami Continental Lliureli SiK'ietv, .jUSO " Siil).scni'itioiiH ill till" •'ity ofQncbec :— Anilrews, Hon. .Iu(lj,'e Ili'cki'tt, Tliuinas ('hi])liain, .). CJ Dobell, U. 11 Dunbar, Q. (3., James Dunn, T. H Foote, John J Hale, E. J Hamilton, Jo'mi Haniillon, Roherl Irvine, Q.C, Hon. Jud^e Irvine, C.l'.., C..M.(i., Com. Gen Jones, E. A Jndtie, C l.anrie, Mrs A :\lae]iin, H. T Meredith, Sir William I'rice, lion. Senator I'riec, II. M Qnel)ec, Lord l>i:iho!) of Uiif, William Sewell, .M.I)., Colin C Scott, W. 15 Shaw, Samuel J. Stuart, Sir Andrew Tapp, W II Veasey, Geor (Id 2 (Id .') (Ml 2 (Id :, 0(1 2 (Mil 2 (10 :, 0(1 .'i 0(1 2 00 2 .)d 2 Od 2 00 2 (10 2 00 .", 00 Id (Id 2 00 1(1 00 ,'. 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 s 00 2 (10 2 00 •Ji) .jd 1056 2a 282 3i? Alk.\.vndeu POI'K, Treasurer, Church Society. ,1 { m Quebec, :ilsl December, lo8'J. D, 144 THE MOUNTAIN ENDOWMENT FUND IN ACCOUNT WITH 1880. Dec. ;ti.. To ViMicralplf AitlifU'Mcoii Itoc, D I)., puid liim, liiilaiiri' dl' his lu'oporliuii of n-vcinic of l8ss " liiviiiiii- from tlie Fund for Issi) Haluiue S <'t.s. S CiS. 71;! 7('> '.MM II i(;i I >7 W'c, tlie uii(leisirft)0(l. liiue cxiiiiiiind tlic A('Ci)Uiit.s ami vuinhcis of tin; above Fuiul, mul fimiul tlie saim- convit. 0. .Inxii:, I . ,. Ei.wi.N I'un:, j ^^"^l"-"^- Qiiebi'c, ;!l:jt .Jiiimary, is'jo. D, THE COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL WITH THE TREASURER, 18S'.». Doe. :;i.. To Grant to Ediuatioii Fund, LSd stcrlinyf '•Diocesan Board on aucount of the Ma;;da!cn Fslauds Mission " Jkilance $ I Is. ■:,H{} 45 ISO SI 121 11 (iSS ^M We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of tiie above Fund, and found tlus same correct. Quebec, 3}st January, 15U0. u; 71;; re, iiiti II ISO 81 121 11 (iss ;;7 Al.KXANKKT! Pnl'i:, Treasurer, Church Society. Oni'ber. :'.lst Decemlipr. ISSD. rTTTTRCH SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY Cr. 1889. Jan. 1... Dec. 31.. 18S9. Dec. 31. ^^^ S?l^^;;mU;c■c■oionia:i■anaCon;hK;;V;i■^hurcl. Society £\?^^ s^tcrliiig. S ct?. fiO 42 r,27 9:. Bv Balance, due to the Missionary at the Magdalen Island?., fi O w» •"' •■ 121 n Alexandkr Popk, Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, Slst December, ISSib 10 r ' !l Dr. 14G SUNDRY FUNDS OF THE QUEBEC DIOCESAN WITH THE m W: ! lS8f>. Dec. 31. 1889. Dec. 31.. BOURG LOUIS AYLWIN LEGACV FUND. To Paynientsniade by order of the Rev. H. C. Stuart, il. A., with approval of the Lord Bishop, viz : — Hon. Treasurer Diocesan lioard for Assessment... Union Bank, Savings Branch, for Endowment Fd. MONTMORENGV ENDOWMENT FUND. To Balance ST. MICHAEL' S ENDOWMENT FUND. 1SS9. Dec. 31. .'Tu Rev. Canon A'on llHand, Rector, paid him. 1SS9. CROSSE ISLE FUND. Dec. 31.. Tu Ca.~li [laid Rev. Canon Kicliardson. do W. E. Cooper do H.-J. Retry , do E. Hatch.' ... do A. J Balfour. do G. 11. Parker 1889. Dec. 31., Dec. 31.. To Balance. CRANBOURNE GLEBE (Rkvenlk Accol-nt.) To Gash paid Rev. J. Boyle BISHOP WILLIAMS' COMMEMORATION FUND. To Ca a paid Rev. L. W. AVillianis, for the Lord BLslu))!, beinjr int. on the Fund to 31 Dec , 1888. "' Bishop Williams' Commemoration Fund Invest- ment account paid for Upper Ottawa Iniprovc- menl Co. iJoud No. 31 " (Jash paid Premium (S71.80* and accrued interest (4.28) on Ui>per Ottawa Imp. Co. I'ond No. .'{-l. " Cash i)aid the Lord Bishop, being revciiue tor li months ending 3(1 November By Halaiice $ cts 40 00 64 ,J0 fiO (10 IIIO 00 20 00 HI 00 10 00 10 00 S Cts. 104 h^ 19.5 (>f 10,5 (54 GO 00 Of) 00 :io 00 I.i 00 22.1 00 8 00 102 71 2000 00 Tti 08 188 13 !2lj 13 S.'5(;i2 3.') We, the undersigned, have examined the Accounts and Vouchers of the above Funds, and found the same correct. ('. Ji-n(;K, 1 . ... Ei.wiN PuPH, I '^"^''tors. Quebec, 31st January, 1890. .^w ^HWHW 147 CHURCH SOCIETY, IN ACCOUNT TREASURER. Cr. 105 (54 Gl5 00 CC) 00 1H89. 1889. Jan. 1.. Dec. 31. ISSS). Dec. 31. 1889. Jan. 1. 1889. Di'C. 31. 1889. Jan. 1... Feb. 28 March 7. Nov. 30., BOURG LOUIS AYLWIN LEGACY FUND. 15y Interest on Investments, viz :— .iJl.'iOO Hrandon Bonds iff) 7 p.c I^cris Bank cummiKsiou for col lectin}^ MONTMORENCY ENDOWMENT FUND. By Balance Interest on Investment, viz : — 1 year's interest on Montreal Mortgage .S2OO0.OO (lb b}i\^.ii By Balance ST. MICHAEL'S ENDOWMENT FUND. ]5y Interest on Investments: — Hamilton Debentures, $1,000 (a) 6 p.c Albert County, N.B., Debentures, $100 fw b p.c. GROSSE ISLE FUND. By Balance " Government Grant CRANBOUHNE GLEBE (Revknik Accoi nt.) By 1 year's interest on $200 in Savings Bank, fd> 4 i).c, BISHOP WILLIAMS' COMMEMORATION FUND By Balance " Interest from Quebec Bank for two months ending this day on $6306 h\ Cic 3 p.c " Cash from Rev. J. Forsythe, contribution from Stanstead " Interest on Merchants' Bank for nine months ejiding this day ^i) 4 p.c $ cts, l(),j 00 50 Bv Bahinc( f)0 00 () 00 $ cts. $104 50 85 64 no 00 itift 64 195 64 66 00 25 00 200 00 $225 00 8 00 5409 22 26 5;; 15 00 161 60 .$5612 35 !«!3245 4:^ Alk.xanuku Pol'K, Treasurer, Church Society. Quebec, 31st December, 1889. ill Pi USi il '^ il II, 148 Dr. QUEBEC DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY.- 1 6 i).c. Stock ^liicisawinpi Viilley Itiiihvay Cuuipany Stocl' Bank of -Montreal, o bhaius stocl' Mortgapfcs : Slierlirookc, Cfiitie Ward Toronto, GloiicostPi- street " PiirkJ.ut. Xo. 10 Park liOt, Xo. I) " Yon ae street Montreal, No.-2:!, AVestAVard, (i)art) (Quebec, L'790, 271»1 and jwirt 2S'I2 St. Lewis Ward., do 2(I200(l 0(1 5000 0(1 4800 00 Sherbruoke Protestant Scliool Debentures, (>]).e. Mortgage, Toronto, Park Lots 20-27 '* Scarborongli, A'ork County " Valcartier Glebe " Frampton Property i^l. MiflKtcl'n Fndowmenl Fund. Albert De])eutures, 6 i»er cent JIaniilton Debentures, 6 per cent /Ji.s/io/> Williunin] CcmiHfmora/ion Fund. Upper Ottawa Improvement Co. Bonds...., Fund for Kduniliun of (Jliildnn at' lite Clii-i/j/. Merchants' liank, Savings Department " •' Current' Aecouiit 3000 no (>00 00 :;(io(i 00 4000 00 ;!io 00 :;oo 00 100 00 1000 00 ioO();)y '.10 42100 00 ],"iOO 00 2000 00 1 240 00 1100 00 2(i(l0 00 l()0,)71t !t!t 10 2.j looo;; 81 4") 2 >■■{ 1 i()i.)(; OS $171040 !)2 We, the undersigned, have examined tliis Statement, found it eorrect, and verified tile Sooui'ities connected tlicrewitli. Quebec, ^Ist Jan'y, IS'JO. C. .luniiK, 1 . ,., linniN Poi-K, }'\>"1"'^'«- h ,t^»A ;^ ETY.- cts lOOli.'J'J '.111 42100 00 i;.oo 00 2000 00 1 2J0 00 1100 00 21^10 00 1 (io.)ro !)!t 10 2.j lOlJd 08 siTiO'U; '.ri •rcct, and itur.s. 14D BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1889. General Fund Pension Fund Widows' and Orphans' Fund Education Fund Depository Fund Monatain Endowment Fund Montmorency Endowment Fund Grosse Isle Fund. Colonial & Continental Clmreli Society,. Cranbourne Glebe Account P.isbop Williams Commemoration Fund. [nvc?tnient Accounts :— General Fund Pension Fund Widows' and Orphans' Fund Mission Fund Nicolet Endowment Fund IJourg Louis Aylwin Legacy Fund Mountain Endowment Fund Moutnu)rency Endowment Fund St. ^Fichael's Endowment Fund liishop Williams' Commemoration Fund. Premium iind Discount on Debentures. •• - cts. s io;;i ST 20 S 7 7'.» IC.T'J 01 :is2 3;'. T 01 . 901 H 19.J 04 l.i 00 121 11 201) 00 7200 92 40782 S9 0.")T87 "."> 21(!.',0 IS ;Jl(iO 99 l.^UO 00 11240 00 2000 0(1 110(1 00 2(100 00 20S5 28 cts. 1040G 9.- in0,j79 99 P171040 92 Quebec, 31st December. 1S89. Al.K.XAXnER Pol'K, Treasurer, Church Society, ■ te '^' I' '1 156 bt. U^^mXit Account, BlOCESA!^ tioARD, t^ ACCOUM' 1889. Dec. 31..|To Amount of Stipends paid during the past year '• •' still (iue, orders not yet presented " of Pensions paid during the past year. " of General Expenses of Special Expenses *' Balance U II $ CtS. 22064 61 124:! 61 " Amount carried forward S CiS. 2.".;! 08 22 1125 !to 262 74 i:!l 7."> 314S 7.'. $27977 41 151 WITH John Hamilton, Hon. Treasurek. Cr, ' li ill last 188'J. Jiiuy. 1— By Haliiiicc from Accuiuit DcH'. 31 — Hy As!Ji!S.siiient.s receiv- ed from the follow- ing .Missions diirinj;' the past year : Aetonviile Daiihy Ascot Corner Hast AiiRUS Westliury ]>ourg- J.ouis ]}ronii)ton Wind^^or Barfonl • Dixville Stanhope Perry l)oro' (joatieook Cape Cove Perce Danville Tinj^wick Lome Kingsey Falls llemison St an don West Franijiton C ran bourne Cookshire Sandhill .lolnivilU; St. James, (iaspe St. Pauls. '• ITatley Waterville ('apelton Xortli llatlvy Shiuawake lN)rt Daniel credit fj' Anse-aux-Gascons Inverness Upper Ireland Lower Ireland Adderley Kingsey Spoouer Pond Dgnison's Mills Leeds Kinnears Mills $ Ctri Amounts carried forward. ;5.j 50 10 75 7 50 7 50 200 00 5 00 10 (H) 12 50 72 lit 7'.» 50 ;52 50 m 00 6S 7 50 100 ',10 07 (15 70 0(^ 10 00 70 00 Total. $ cts, 200 70 75 75 :;o IfiO 120 120 70 60 :{5 30 850 :',;!0 100 2 DO I'.IO 120 20 150 37 175 40 (iOO 50 50 225 200 305 13,S 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo! OO' 75 50 S cts, s 75 100 00 i;io 00 30 00 325 00 205 00 2S0 00 25 00 275 00 130 00 105 00 180 00 80 00 7072 50 200 70 110 Ho 37 IOO 120 120 70 «;o 35 37 1050 330 ]00 200 100 120 25 150 ;57 175 50 000 02 50 297 200 441 171 12 H 200 120 ."i7 425 31)2 350 35 275 130 105 180 150 § cts 00 00 50 75 50 00 00 00 00 oo{ OOj 5o! OOi OOi 00! 00 00 00' 00^ 00! 200 00 70 00 77 07 00 00 501 00' 00' OOi 50 ; OOi lOJ 00 ' 50 25i 50!. 75 00 12 5i» 110' 05 00! 00; 00 00 00| oo; 00 30 00 100 no !M) (M) oil 00 70 00 ■ 00 00 35 00 37 50 1050 (10 3;;o no 100 (III 200 00 11.10 00 120 00 20 00 150 00 37 50 131 25 47 50 450 00 02 50 50 00 280 ',14 200 00 444 50 171 30 I ■) S 100 00 00 !)2 37 50 344 09 302 05 ,",50 00 :;5 00 275 00 130 OOi 105 00 180 00 130 00 S cts 3U30 40 73fi2 90, - 3030 40 "I- m ill m Dr. tlEVfiNUji: Account, Diocesan Board, in Account (I I i' 1889. Dec. 31 To amount bnius'ht forward.. $ ct^ !? cts. 27977 41 S-7977 41 We, the undi'isigiied Auditors, have verified the foregoing Statement with the Vouchers and lialanic of cash on hand, and have found the whole correct. Quebec, 2Tth January, 1890, A. sr'' I *'""'"'■ ..:i*iA .J^ !OUNi' WITH .Toiix\ Hami lton, Hon. Trv:aavueil— Continued. Cr. m $ Ct3. rorr 41 ,a Total. O o _.. AiDoiuits l)i'ouglit forward.. S els. 8 ets. 7072 50 10 00 ;!c>5 00 2()i ,s;t 222 20 195 Ojs ,'!00 (Ml 150 00 17 50 25 00 ;52 00 (J1 00 IJO 00 2;; 00 21 00 250 00 100 00 50 00 150 00 70 (10 ;{25 (10 200 00 $ CtP. S ets. 7:!02 JtO 10 00 228 0(1 205 54 191 27 252 00 112 50 17 5(1 18 75 •A'l 00 70 25 :',() 00 28 75 •il 00 250 00 100 50 50 (»0 150 00 59 75 325 0(1 200 00 7 50 157 00 71 ''5 S ets. 30:5() 40 ASSKSSMK.NT.S. — VoiltinHi'il . ]!r()ii"'lituii 10 00 :119 18 222 20 257 y:i HOO 00 150 00 17 50 25 00 :!2 00 7eaiij>oit 7 50 70 Ki 15 00 Hivieie-dn-Loiiji .... Island JSrook S7 50 75 00 75 00 ;ioo (10 :iou no """ 24 50 1(50 07 ()C 07 IJandboi'o' 75 00 70 25 .'.57 501 ;i25 00 ;;oo 00 j .'uio oo :',() CO 20 00 New Carlisle Pas])i'l)iae 57 50 Tiinj^wifk ;;o 00 12 50 Seottstown Mai'l)leton ;s7 00 100 ti7 0(,i 07 95 8;; ;H7 00 104 17 00 07 Dudswell DriininioiHlvillc 05 s;! 10909 21 11020 45 109(19 21 Dec. :il — i!y amount of Grant from Society do do do do received from Alission 1' iind. for Projii do Cbureh do Fund igation of Gospel. for Pensions. Soeiety 5;i(18 15 724 77 .".092 42 do do do do do Clerpy Trust do do Guarantee .Mit investment Ace. 1209 80 2000 00 ^sion Fun ii(iucnta 'jiosits.... d 1.".50 00 do do Colonial k Cc do do Interest on D Church Society.. ISO 81 111 85 $27977 41 E. & 0. E. Quebec, 1st January, 1890. J. Ha.milto.v, Hon. Treasurer. 164 biOOSSAN KOARD-,srPPLEMKXTArJV ,STATE\ri:\'l*. AMni'srs UKOEivi't) ^uo^f thk olosino oi' Tin; r.noics rn ;ii.st jasi'aiiv. isiio, iilil MarMi'toM.. PJast Aiigii.- Malbiiic. Poninsulii Cuiiiberlaiul Mill^ Hrompton. Upper Durham Sliigawak; Fitch Bav, y\ agog Capclton. Windsor JlilL- Georgeviile. Total. Quebec, Slst Jauiuuy, 1SS9. $ ct.. (i2 .")(! 10 (III !(t 2.S (III a (HI l(i (HI (1(1 G 25 L'd C. ;■)() (10 S."^H> '.••" J. Hamilton-, IJoii. Treasurer. Mn IS'.M). $ (•Is. i; 2 ,.ii ID (III -'.•; 1 2.S •)_ : (III ' 25 ." (III Ki (III -L' no (J 25 I'd 00 Luvell. .J 50 00 r.o-\viide,s, J J .S 50 (10 -Mereililli, Sir William 5(i on Moiiti/.ambert, F., M. I) 5i> no Munti/.aiiiherti Mrs. F 5(1 OO Moiiiilaiii, Mrs. A. \V 5(1 on I'arko, G. II 5(i oo Parker, Mrs. G. II 50 (lo Peiiiiylatlier, Rev. T., .M. A 01 c.ii I'lieo, E. J '. 50 00 J{liodes, Lt.-(;ul 50 00 Rhodes, Mrs 50 OO Ro.ss, Mrs. J 50 oo Ilae, W lot) (10 Rhodes, James 50 oo Sew ell, Rev. E. W., M.A 5(i Oil Si)raL''j;(', Mrs 50 00 Smith, Lt. -Col., 11.15 50 00 Shaw, 1'. A 50 (III Stmirt, Mrs. G. Ukill 50 Oil Smith, R. U 00 (lo Shaw, S. J 5.1 00 ThoniiisuM. Rev. J. II.. M.A 50 OO The Rt Rev. Jiishop llellmutli... 50 (Mi \easev, Georj^e 50 00 Wainriyht. R.' 50 Oo Wood, W. F 100 00 Wright, Rev. W., ".D 50 00 Wrij^ht, Mrs 50 00 Washer, Rev. C. 15 100 00 Walker. -Miss SO 00 CONTRIBUTORS OF $50 AND UPWARDS, DECEASED. Anderson, W. II ."^i 50 00 Andrews, Thos 50 00 Baldwin, lion. R .'ill 00 Hell, A.. D 50 00 Hlaek, J 50 00 Bonner, J 50 00 Howen, Hon. Chief Jnstice 5.J 00 Roxer, Rear Admiral 50 00 Brooke, Mrs 50 00 Burnet. Mrs. D 50 00 > Bm-stall, H 50 00 ! Biirstall,E 50 00 : lUack, Hon. TL, C.V, $ 50 00 Benson, Thomas 50 00 Caldwell, Sir 11. J., Bart 50 00 Campbell, Sa.xton 50 00 Campbell, A 100 00 Cliandler, Col. (to Xicolet En- dowment Fnnd) 100 00 ChrLstie, .Alajor W. P .... 100 00 Coehran, Hon. A. W 50 00 Chapman. W 50 00 Cockell, Miss 00 50 Doolittle, Rev. L 50 00 i! r $ I i I!! '1 ': :lli 11 |i ii f U(\ CONTRIIJUTOIIS (tl- S'.it.no AXD rPWAUDS, [)KCK\fiK\).—('n-hi»i. I. Douirliiss, G. M., iM.D (III (III do 0(1 00 00 00 (10 00 (III 00 00 00 00 00 (II) 00 00 00 00 Jackson. Rev. (J r>C <>() .loiico, II. N oil (III Ken-, J. II ;")0 oo King, C 100 0(1 LoMesurier, H -'lO 00 Leeds, Rev. J .01) 00 Lisffar, Lord 200 (i(i Levey, C. E .mi (in MacLareii, Jiunes f'>0 (lO Mackie, .Major, W. y ."iO on Metcah'. Lord ino no Mountain, lit. Rvv. G. J. I-ord Bishop of Quebec, (annual for 21 veiirs) 100 (,0 Do. to Depository Fun 1 10 00 Do. to Mission Fuiul (aniiuul for .0 years) 800 00 Mounta'in, Col. C. 1! 73 0(1 Mountain. Lieut. J. G .00 on Mountain, Mrs. G. R 50 0(i Mountain, Rev. A. W l.OO oo 00 LMountaiii. Mi-;s K. 8'i0 (III .Symcs. II :)0 (III Sitrau-,L;i', W" ,00 00 Scaly, .1 1(10 (10 SiiiitI), C. \V 60 (III Sonicr.-ft. Cajit. Ayliiicr 1;")0 (HI Sluart. Hon. (I. Gkill 50 (Ki yowell, Rev. II. I) :,0 00 Tri,i>;.(., T nO (i(> Tii-ue. H. \V ■,{) (III Troliopc. GcniMal SirC, K'.C.I',. i'.ii 00 Taylor, .Miss ;",0 0(1 rslioriii', G. W [,{] 00 Vallcau. W. 1! ;,(! 00 "Willouohliy. Rev. .M 60 00 ^\'ooll, R 60(10 Wood, (i. A. L 60 00 A\alker, Hon. \V loo 00 Wait, Rev. W. W .|()0 no Wilbraliaiu. Rev. C. I' 60 00 Voun.u-, I). D 100 on |.S">n no ■<0 (III ")(i (III ")() (III Tjd (III .')(' on .00 (Id .■)(! Ill) .'.(I (III .~>ii (III M (10 j(l 00 :.o (Id .■)rd- lS7(i- 1S7S- lS,s(i- 1S8I- 18S4- ISST- ISS'J- \V. Viilo, of riiaiiilily S IIi>ii. ('Iiiot Justice Itcid, of Montreal Col ("liiiiHllt'i', of \icolct, (for Hiiclowiiicnt Fund) Jlifss Fiiilay, of (,)U('t)<'c, to the liOid l!islioi>. tor Widows iiinl <)i|iliaii3 of CIcTiryiiii'ii, to III' apiilicd al lii^ di.'^frc'lioii ; liy liiiii iraiisfc'iTfd to ciiarj;!' of the Cliureii Society Mi^.s Walixer, of Loriiioxvillc (for llio Widows anil Oiiiharis ot Clcrj,'ynu'ii) Mountain, Ul. Uev. CJ. .1., 1-ord ]iisiioi) of Qnehee, (for Mission FlllKf) lion. "\V. Walker (to \V. & (>. Fund) .1. ^\'ate^soll. of (^tudpec (to ^\'ido\\s' ami ()r|ihiiiis" Fund.) Mrs. Diinii. of'fli.ce ilivt'is (foi' Fndownieiil I''und) .Miss Sill iijia 1(1, ')f l)ruiniu(iiid\ iile (tor Kiidownieiit Fund) Kolieit Kirislaiid, (d Leeds (to Widows" and « IridiaiKs' Fniul) .loliii Hall, of r00 ou 4000 00 50 00 .fiOO 00 10(10 00 1000 (10 1000 00 073 22 '.100 75 . 4,000 GO $2(),Go;; \>7 I-' I' Rnle adopted b// Central Board, lllh January, 1888. :ii All suliscriptioiis (\\ liich by Hy-Law V. are due on 1st January in each year), duly sn]>ported by I lie .Mphabetical Lists as Vouchers, must be in the hands of the Hon. Treasurer of the Society hijurc (^Inistinas Day; and ■where there are local Treasurers, on sueii day as may be appointed by the Distri<',t Associations, to enable such 'i'reasurers to hand their money and vouchers to the Kon. Trea- surer of the Society hcjhrc Christinas Day. Any inoiie}- received by the Hon. Ti-easurer alter Ohristnias Day to be treated as /«^', and brought into the follow in.i;' year's account. The lists, accompanying the late remitiances will not in future bi- juiblished, but merely the total amount r.. i\ed 'or eacli Fun'l o]i[iu.-itc thi' name of the I'arish or Mi.ssion. 'I ig lii;i: 158 N.B. — See neiv Rale on preciom Page. Statement of Amouuts raised in the several Parishes and Missions of the Diocese, QUEBE(\— CATIIEDIJAL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION LADIKS' CO.MMITTKK. Secretary -Trcii^urLT, Mrs. Williams. F();i .Mission Fino. .\AMi;s Cull. Iiii M/fn Siilhf Jiivini. Austin. ?.fr.s (Jliiit, .M's Kviiiis, Mrs Kuute. MrH. J. J lliiiil. Miss Ilfiily, Miss Morcditli, \,in\\ I'opc, .Miss P.Mcrs, Mrs. F T'arkc, ])r [{Msscli, Mrs. W Hiissi'U, Mrs. W Sinilh, .Mr. F. (>' SfWfU, Mrs. (' Stiiiirt, O'kill, .Mrs Welch. Mrs AVollici'spiioii, Miss Turner, Mrs Culhclcl hit Mi-.-i. M. (1 Miinidain. Andrews. Mrs. A. J. .Mvwiii. Mrs Aiidrews. T. W Hiliiiig.-li'-y, Mrs 159 QuEBE<;— Cathedral Dlstukt Asscjciatiox.— Cow/i .}/,". Mobtil, Mrs I"rv. Mrs .Fohii (.iililmiis. Miss, Windsor,' Miiiiliiinl M;i''|ilu'rs(pii, Mrs ToiAL. ? Ct9. I'atti)!!. Mv<. .] 1 i>i 1 Ifiisvcii. Mrs 1 00 ! li*' vi(iril. M (s ^ •I 00 1 00 i. Scott, Ms. \V • . i 1 S.'ott. Mrs E 1 01) 4 00 Mhiuv. Mrs. P. A Tiiriiliiiil. Mrs 2 00 1 AVilliiiiiH Mrs . . 2(1 00 1 00 a:'a go 1 Wiirtelc. \\\< WU . , , i 29 00 1 00 , Total (' '//. /'// JAm I/. Strrcii.''on. ('liani]iion. Mis . I • 11 use 0111 ti. M i'S 1 00 1 llatcli, Mrs I 00 i Norris, Mrs 1 00 I'aviie, Mrs 1 00 Pri'ce, Mrs. H. M 1 00 Richardson. Mrs 1 00 liickabv, Mrs "" i*"oo '""ro("i Stevenson, Miss 1 00 5 00 Stavtif'v, Mrs Total So 00 1 on 1 00 1 oo 1 00 i 00 1 oO 1 00 U 00 1 00 5 00 .') m 1 00 f) 00 4 00 5 (10 4 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 ! I U(l AndcrEOii, .Mrs .J. If .'> 0(1 lioswcU, .Mrs 1 (Id 1 0(1 Moswpll. MiM. St (Iro . I (10 1 00 1 (U) Campbell, Mrs. W. I) Eiio. Mrs. J. C l' 0(1 1 00 1 (10 I IKl Hall, Miss 1 00 Halo, Mrs 2 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 2 00 Ik'niiniiio'j Afr.s 2 0(1 Hcnimiiin', Mis^ 1 00 .rones, Mrs. H 1 (10 •fones. Mrs. Vllcn 1 0(1 i"()o 1 00 E. .1. de Ijotliiiiici (', Mrs., I 00 j 1)11 I (1(1 1 00 Macliiii. Mrs '. Merctlitii, .Mrs. E ... 1 00 1 (10 .AIoj'C. Mrs 1 00 Sewell, Mrs. ifope I 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 (10 1 00 22 00 109 17 4 45 1 (10 Sewell, Mi's. K 1 oo Schwartz, Mrs 1 0(» Stevenson, .^fiss 1 00 .. . 1 1 (10 Torre, .Airs 1 00 White, .Airs. Alfred 1 00 1 11 00 1 7,Z oo- Mrs. "Williams' Christinas Tree }i\vs. Williams' Mi sionarv l{o\- .'. **' fin 00 - - Total Ladies' List....? 277 r.2 1 00 ;i4T 02 GENTLEMEN'S COMMITTEE. Secretary-Treasurer J. C. MonE. CollficKid hij .J. C. More. Andrews, jr., F. IL Ahem, A.. Andrews. A. J Aylwin, T. C Beckett, T P 00 ;3 00 OO „>-*« tinned. 161 QUE15EC.— CaTHKDKAL DlSlTvICT ASSOCIATION'.— Co///iw?/et/. if Tdt.M .') Ill) 1 nil .■> (10 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 I 1 0I> m do (K) Ul> L' (JO 2 00 01^ (10 0(» III) (I a 00 00 (10 oo no m (M) 33 IIO> 347 (;•> Ct3. Na.mks. Boswcll. ^' liiowii, J ('li;uii|iioii, (". 1' (Ma)i!i:mi, J. C! Casli, jier J. G. More Clint! \\\\\ ( 'uiniiiinjjjs. A DiiMii, T. I[ Diiiiii. L. If Dobfll, I{. K DciUi of ti>uel)ce J)jiviL'S, (I. G Dunluir, Jiis Diuiscoinb, J. W Kvaiis, L Friciul, A, pi-r J. G. .More (■'riciiil, A, per Dean Xoi mail Poiitc. J. J Fit, Jih). 8 I''iiiser, I\. G JIale, K. J Hunt, A V liolloway. F ■Jotu's, Edwin ,)olv tie Lotl.iiiir.c, Hum.' ri. G. (i'^;^;:)-;; •, ' .luly dc Ijdtliiiiit'rt'. K. G.. Jolv «lo Lothiiiii'ie. iloii. IJ. G.(l.s.s<)) i.oid Bishop of (,^)UL'bLM' Mon-. J. G Meredilli. K. G S ct^;. .J 10 10 2 111 ]0 15 (10 00 00 00 00 00 no 00 00 00 $ cts. $ ets. o ^ ct.s. O O 2 !:> cts. 10 00 10 5 oo' 4 00 h 00 .» 00 '■) nil 10 OU .> 00 ;') 00 4 no 10 no 10 00 ,') 00 10 0(1' 4 00 j 2 00 ;i 00! 00 10 no 2 oo 2 no S OII_ 2 no' 4 on; 2 00 .MoiL'-aii, I) Mac'hiii. H. T MoiitizaiiilH'i't. Gdl... .MacplHT.-oii, ^^'lll. -M. Mi'ii'dilli, Sir "Win s 40 ill 2 9 00; no' on! ooi ooi no' no no 10 (10 00 2 no Xorris, T, Oliver. W Price, II. M H. 11. Parkt". 0. S., J'aUou, B Uiic, Win ]{tit!,-;.'ll. W. Ro,ss, WiilltT. Ke-xI'Mid, Ivfv St('\ iMi.-^on, .1.. Smith, K. II., .\1.|). (Ill 00 10 no .) 2 .") ■ » .'» 2 00 •_' nn' ,i no I u 00 20 0( 20 00 \:, 00 20 00 10 00 11 ToT.\i„ I ;? «-•(; r 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 ') 00 ;;o 00 ],-) 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 b 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 .") 00 4 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 It) 00 o 00 10 00 40 00 10 00 •) 00 2 00 .1 00 ;") 00 10 00 ;') 00 2 00 2 00 10 00 ,") 00 2 (l(t 00 00 '■) 00 2 00 ;;o 00 10 00 ;;o 00 ^!-- I W\ %\ li i J: 102 Quebec. — CATiiEDnAi. Distkict Association. — Cutilinued. Xames. f '•J o 'ti .2 r— ^- r^ TnTAI,. Smith Ahs R 11 •S cts. ,") 00 ;") 00 5 00 6 00 S CtH. 5 no S ■ cts. 10 00 S cts. S cts. S cts. 2) 00 Sliaw I' \ .'> 00 Scott. W C ■) no Scott. T'j Cr :') 00 Stiivcli'v 11 ■i 00 . .") 00 Scott J.'is (I 2 00 \ 00 2 00 2 00 .*^c\v('ll IF 11 ;; 4 00 Sliaw S J 4 00 li 00 Si'wcll. E L \ 00 4 00 Scott, C A 2 00 j 00 5 00 1 2 00 Sniitli 1? Hni'coui't ,') 00 Turner. T? i ..:■ : :} 00 10 00 10 Ott Wclcli, .1. V 10 00 10 00 Webb, E E 10 00 10 00 AVelch, W. \V :> 110 1 T) 00 Wade. E. H :> 00 "Wurtelc, W. G ;> oo .') oil ;') 00 "Welch. J. L 2 00 2 00 2 00 ;") 00 2 00 " 2 00 Wurtclo. F. C 2 00 AVeatlieilcv, F 2 00 "White. A '11 I .') 01) Wurtelc. E. F 1 2 00 Welch, 11. C , 2 00 2 00 Yoiiii"-, G. 1!. S 2 00 2 00 ••-•:■• j Total Gent'// Miss F. 1. L-riiir. Hoacli, Goo Eiirford, Mr Hooiner, Miss ICv.'i Hrooiner, Mrs. G i Carter, W. 11 ' Caniiibell, It Courtney, Miss, (.'olviu, Geo Futvoyc, .Miss iMiHa l( )n in lied. QuEHEC— St. Matthew's Ctiuecil— Cow/tw ued. cts. o ) 00 ; (III 0(1 (1(1 r (10 0(1 4 00 (i 00 •1 00 2 do .") 00 :) 00 10 00 1(1 00 Id 0(1 ,5 (HI ;") 00 ;') 00 2 no 2 00 2 00 5 no 2 00 2 00 2 00 ' Of) : IK) no O'l do On lid 00 00 Xamks. J. S ets. _3 ''/J "5 "3 "3 5 .5 tX "c w .«^ Total. ( 1 11 roil L M ^"^ % ets. ;■) on 1 (Id $ ets. S els. I? ets. $ ets. .') (II) (iowMH. Mis. I'i 1 00 2d (Id 2d no llatt. Mrs .") (Id 2d (Id 111 dd 1 dd 2 dd .') 00 1 liiinilton. Miss :iii (III .■| (Id 111 (Id ■J(l (10 10 (Id 20 dd .'^0 00 1 rvin". I Ion. (I .") on Irvine. (\)in. (Jen. M. W... ■ 2o 00 I, vine. Mrs. M. I! 2(1 dd Irvine. Mis:5 F. I I Od .f !i(l f»'e. ( ' 1 (Id (1 ."id 2.") dd .•',0 dd 1 (10 2 (1(1 .') (Id Kell, Mrs .')0 Monti/.;iinliert, I)r .) (1(1 lu nn 10 (Id Id dd id no Tid 0(1 Montizanitiert, Mrs. F 50 (10 -Matliew »:. A 1 (10 Molliitt, Mrs 1 00 2 on 1 00 .\ ii''Iitiii<''iile, Mrs 2 00 Flees, Mis ;id on ;") no :id (Ml I'ratten. Mr .') on l\!i Viler. M IN 2:> oO k 1 2.'» lidnuM'il Mis 1 M Siiiiilli. Mr-! 1 Od 1 1 00 TlKiniiison, I''. ('. I> 1 (Id 10 (Id .^ no 1 on Wiilker. Mi>3 ,")() 00 id dd Id dd 8d 00 Wiiite, (i. i!(dt h 00 Totiil 71 7.") 2:1s .■)(! r.d 4:1 (Id .^0 .^0 (10 40t) 2.3 Cull, hij Mtf'x Cecilia Viivr. Haile. A[rs D. R 1 on d ,".d 1 Od d ."lO ,30 CoNfoii Mrs V 1 Oil l)vn(W. Mis .'id 1 dd 1 (Id 1 0(1 (ill (»*v M IS 1 (Id 1 00 Ilaw'ki H Mrs \ 1 on IjiLiril .Foliii •1 00 2 dd Fjfiiirip. Ml'-.!. A .') dd 1 (Ml 1 (Id 1 dd 2 dO 1 dd 1;^ do 1 (III 1 dd 2 dO 1 Od .3 no liO\v(*r S . . I 00 1 jiinih Mr 1 00 O'Repin, Mr I Od 1 00 1 00 I'one, Mrs. S 2 no I'oiie. Mrs H 1 00 Price. Tlio M'k^^i''^ 1,") on Scott. AV. i; 1 1 nn Turner, Mrs. ,1. 11 1 1 on White, Mrs (\ W :i 2 on While. Mr- .1 P.. II 1 (HI I il M " , ID I' 164 Quebec. — St. Matthew's Chuech. — Coniinued. i 'M III i Xames. Williams, Rev. L. W WiiitieUl, Mrs. Total. CoUccted hi/ J//.V.V Mo)tti:.aii'Jieii. iolvl Boulvcs, ][ Ciiack'i'toii, Misses. Cole, Rev. Mr • 'olemaii, Mr Cream, !Mrs de l>eiy, -Mrs. G HodridVe. Mrs Jfiill, Mrs. P. P Jhimiltun, Mrs. W.. Hamilton, John.... Heiulersoii, Mrs. AV lloare, Mrs Kimlin, Mrs Kennedy, 3Irs Knhrina', C MacAdunis, Miss Xewton, .Miss O S cts. 10 00 1 (10 t6 00 2 (Id 2 00 Parker, .Miss., Pratten, .Mrs Rogers, .Miss Rogers, ]\Ir Stewart, .Miss.... Stewart, :\liss B. Taylor, Mr AVlieeler, Miss.... 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 •2(1 (10 2 00 1 00 Total.. C. Collected hi I Ml riuiiips. P.iiile,D R Burns, Kd Dunn, Stewart Kekhardt, W. II. A Hall. P. P Hamilton, Robert... .Joliiist 00 >> 0(1 2 (10 ,'» 00 1 .) 00 : $ cts. 15 00 IS 00 S cts. 5 00 b 00 . I b 00 20 00 2 00 1 0(1 .")0 4 (10 1 .^0 3 00 42 (10 $ cts 5 00 1 00 b 00 00 = S cts. 2 00' 5 00 2 00 b dO 13 00 400 00 j 40 00 b 00 TOT.VI., $ cts. ;;d 1 1 (0 71 (10 2 00 •_) on .') (10 1 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 (Id 50 00 00 2 00 1 00 b(^ 4 00 1 60 •> 00 1 (10 ;i 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 1 (10 DS (10 1 m 1 (lO .") 00 ») 00 Id 00 500 0(t I 00 2 00 •> 00 2 00 b 00 b 00 ' :;ti ,■■>-■ ymmm 1C5 ITAL. 1 Id Queiieo.—St. Matthew's CnvRcit—Continned. Na.mi-s. o fa r/i r/. Pension Fiiiitl. 1 1 fa ^ c ^ ^ .'-' > C •- o TOTAT,. I'rnwcr. J. Klton $ Cts. :> 00 $ ets. ? ots. $ Cts. S cts. $ C't3. 5 00 I?ar('v. K 1 00 2 00 1 00 Wliit'c. J. It. II 2 00 40 00 Total ]0-t 00 400 00 2 ;i2 158 US i)4\ 00 Missioiifirv Box ,'52 ( ) tR't'tork'S 1:j;5 00 !)7 71 40S 0!) Totii) St. Matthew^.. ..S 414 75 850 00 1!)'.) L'l L' 00 5.") 00 1.5:U) 5G QUEBEC— ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH. M CoH-rlnJ 1,11 Mn. roi-s>illi. r.iiilo. .folm BigiK'll. Mi'ft i5oxer, .Miss l5o\\HMi, .Mrs i'.ni'stiill, .luiin .. Knico, Miss C'iirroi, .Mt-s Oarswcll, .Mrs.,.. Carter, Miss CojjiUi. .Miss Kwiiu'i Mis.s Edwiirrls. .Mrs.... Forsyth, .1. i'.L>ll. Forsyth. .Mrs Forsyth, xMiss.... Gnuldon, Airs... tlraddoii. Miss... S cts. I S cts. Herring, Mrs Irvine, Miss | | .facksoii, .Mrs Le.Moiiie, Mrs 1 Levey, .Mrs ., j Liviiitrstoii. .Mrs Lloyd, Mrs. Lowe, JJohert Munroe, Jliss Moss, Miss Moiitizainhcrt, Miss 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 2 1 ] 1 1 10 S ots. 00' 00 i 00; ooj oil .^0 no 00 .•)() oo 00 00 oil 60! 00 00 00 no 00 00 on .'jO on on 00 00 00 ct.- ett 2 .Ml S cts. t 00 1 00 *', 00 1 00 1.) 00 50 ') 00 1 no 51' 1 00 25 2 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 50 1 00 2 no 5 00 1 00 1 00 I I i 160 QuKiiEC— St. MicliAEi/s Ciintcil. — Continued. iill Xa.mhs. Nelson, Mis Price, K. J Penny, Jolin Penny, M Flhoderi, Miss Reid, Mrs TrcgjiX'tt, Mrs ^'on llliiUld, lu'V. (';U1UU. Villeneuve. Mrs A Friend Oll'ertorv Coliertidns., c3 01 o = 5 TdTAI,. S ets I S e UO 01) i 1 on 20 ()(» 25 1 (111 1 no 50 1 no| .") 0,1 1 1 00 1 5 00 ; S eti 20 00 $ ets. :? ets. I 20 00 ! 9 10 ' 117 oO 21 00 1 512 00 ; 1010 74;. 20 00 20 00 22 501 20 00 f.5 els. 1 (111 1(10 (III 2.-. 1 (10 I 0(1 511 1 oil r. 00 1 511 .■| 00 Total St. Mieh!iers...S! 2li lOl 62;i ,*)0 1070 7-1 22 51' 20 00 201 (III 1570 SI 1771 SI QUEBEC— ST. TETEirS ClIUUCH. Collecti',1 hji Mis.-i E.il/irr Maiiin. Balfour. Rev. A. J. Uookes, .Mr. A Lawrenee, .Mrs Martin. Mrs. W. W $ cts. $ cts ? ets. Collcrird h>i yir><. Elliolt. Elliott, Mrs Tozer, Mr. W. A. To/er, Mr. R. S... To/.er. Miss Collvcied //// Miss .]/„/•- (jaret Jioiinii'l. Andrews. Hon. .riidi;e. Borland, Mrs. R Horhuul, Geo:^e Horland, Andri'w Brockleshv. ('. .M 4: 00 7 00, I 00 1 00 1 00 1 2 00' 1 on; 1 00 •s ets.! S ets. 50 2 00 5 00 1 2 00 2 00 1 S ets. ■ 4 00 1 00 1 Oil 5(1 2 00 5 (10 2 00 2 00 7 00 4 00 1 00 1 110 2 00 167 Quebec— St. Tetkr's Cnmicu.—ConUnued. TdTAI,. 1 (III Kill (III L'.i 1 i:il I Oil (I ill I 1)11 r. Ill) I .Ml ."> (Ill 201 (III l,")7i) SI ct.- 4 00 1 00 1 00 .'.0 2 00 5 0(1 2 0(1 2 00 7 (10 4 00 1 00 1 00 2 OU Namks. (\iniI)lK'!l. .Mis.s .M... Chapiber.-:, K. T Dupoat. \\'in llamlvii, Mrs. li llaiulicv, Mr. .) Holt. T'lios .loiios, Mi.-;h .1 Mor.u-iiM. Mrs. C. K Morion, Mr I'crrv, .Mr.-< I'riiT', Mis Sturjjjeon, .Mr,-; Toze'r, .Mr,-:, w Co//rc/r,f hll .)//.v,v Prn-,1. ArmstroiiL;-. .\li',s IJarlow, .Mr^i Ilaiidlev, jMr,<. ("liu-,; I'L'rrcti; Mi',s ()llcrtorit\s z c $ cfs. 1 00 2 00 J 0(» I (10 U Till 1 (lo! I iiol ;; ooi I 00 1 (Ml! I 00 1 I no! I ool y cts. .S cIj :? Cl,- c o r — ~u, .2 t > T()T.\L. 8 cts. I I 2.") . M\. 1 Oil'. H III Total St. I'l'tei".^ f !t 2,V .)!) ('> :>:; 20 w:, j;i (lu 8 c ts. 1 00 2 0(1 I (10 1 < II .")ll 1 III! 1 on • i 00 1 110 I on 1 00 1 on \ 0(1 2.') 60 1 00 ■)0 27 :;:; (HI ;)8 I QUEBEC— ST. PAUL'S CHUliCH. ('nil. h,l 'li: , ■iilwanls, .Mis. Jii Hawkiii. Abel Kelly, Mr,-^, Win Kenneity, .Mrs. Joh.... Kciii'.cily. (Ili\ cr. Ki'aii, ^il■s .Moore, .Mis,, .Morreit, ,Mi\s I'l'iirieaii, .M!,s. I'iper.Jas I'atton, Jjis,. ir Head. .Mrs. .;...' lloliiuso!!, (ieo I'iehanlsou, (/aiioii... Kielianlsoii, Mrs Tavlor, K. II TaVlor, .1, i; Turner, .Mrs, Ollertorv CoUeetions. S cts. 1 Oil .W 50 2o 2j 1 00 (I 20 (I 2.") 6(1 yO 50 2 00 S cts I S cts. I cts. ■S ct.s. ] 00 1 nil ,')0 (I 2,j Total fit. P.iiirs $ 1 00, 5 OOi 2 00! 2 00 I 00 1 00 U S8 (III (I ,")0 ] 00 :U 33 2 no 1 00 ! 00 1 oil' ooi 8 25 LI 50 II UOi 14 ;i5 8 cts. I on ,")0 1 on 75 25 :; 00 20 2,0 50 50 1 00 2 00 75 3 00 5 00 2 0. 1 (III 1 III) 1 III! i (Ml 1 11(1 1 nil 1 nil ;> (III 1 0(1 7 (Ml 20 00 -' 8:; r. no ;'* m I DO 4 >):, 1 (12 5 00 !i;; (III .'ill (10 40 5 "'5 I jf»;i I'IKmL M is. .r 2/) 2.-^ 2,") ■'"• Mowli'. Ml-; ''5 Xortiu "Willinni "5 f)';'>")i(;(l(' M rs 25 ■'•") Woolluv. Ai;-; 25 "5 Ci 50 Tavlor. .Mrs. F. W 1 00 Tu'vlor. Mrs .1. F 50 OiVcrtorics Total Uookshiiv n 25 2 25 i;] 50 i 'I !SI • . 'ii: il 170 St. t'uANcis District AsHoc^i.vnox. — Conii/nied. i| I :.<: l/t's, iilo^^ntn Mis M S ets. 1 (10 S ets. S ets. S els. ,^ cl>. 1 (Ml HioSHOlM Mis ■! 1 nil 1 (HI 1 (HI •> (Ml J 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 .1 :i() 1 (III ( 'ticliriiiii'. tl. A 2 (Ml 1 1 (>() (.'u('lu':ni(*. .Mi"^-^ 1 (III Ctjciiraiu', Miss M. G 1 (III Coi' iir:Lii ('. Miss 1! \j 1 1 llll i'OiiiDioii liinlics (Julli'ivc. 1 1 ."ill AlcDuui'iiU, Mr.s 1 ()•• 1 (Id Piiiler, l{cv. (i. 11 L' DO 1> 00 1 00 2 Oil Park,!-. Mrs 2 Oil Parker, .Mis.s (1. G . 1 (Ml Pallister, Mrs ,"»0 50 1 00 1 00 ,'i(l J\illist(;r, Miss ,'i(l Suiitli, Mrs. A 1 11(1 Sharpies. Afrs 1 (Ml \'erii()ii, Mr.s I (ill 1 00 :; iii> 1 (III W'iiulei', Mrs 1 llll ( Ml'crlorv Col lee lion.- •1\ 41 21 11 Total Coiuptoii ... . 1^ Da.nvim.k. C'lillcrleil Inj Missi'.t lllaii- luck iJii'/ \l'iiilf'/;//i. Atlilie. Miss 21 .id, t! 00 12! -11 f)! 71 1 00 1 00 1 OO 1 on Bt'aiiiaii, .Mrs 1 (III i51a3'l<)ck, Mrs 1 110 Boutelle. Mrs .">0 "ill Brio-ffg, W.J (;ievelaiid. S. M ] 00 1 00 1 00 1 (Id Clevelaiiil. V,. (! 1 0(1 60 1 0(1 Cleveland K. A .')0 .Mouraiit, 15. T ■!:> 2,') Stockwell, K. 1' 1 00 1 ou 1 no Stockwell, M. R 1 on Snow, Mrs 1 00 1 00 Tluirher, Mis 1 .10 1 0(1 Wadleii'ii, Mrs 1 00 1 on Willev.'c. A .")0 4 J2 .')() Oti'frtorics 4 87 S 6G 17 S,") 11 12 12 i;<) G 02 oO 00 171 T (1(1 0(1 0(1 0(1 0(1 50 17 8,) St. I'UANCis Disthkjt A^aovixTios.— Cunlinital. Namks. Tlidl riMKHiK. C"//. />!/ )//.v.-' /;. S/rn ns. l!;i!l)cr, M:.-. M'lii.. Driver, A Stfvoiis, (111) .StovciiH, SI. J liiimiic. Mrs. Wm. Ni-il. Mrs. TIkm.... N\'il, Ktlifl Tliuilicc, llailcv... Tlmrbec, Mrs. K..., S ct.-.i S I'ts. 111 '>:, (I 2.^ LT. 1,-. Cof/. llll Jf/.-'i R. Au//ir(iir/i. Fnizer, Willi. uii Ni(tliii)\vii, i: Neil. Will 'riiiiihiT, Diuid. Wilsiui, .Miss .M.. Wilson, ,lohii .... Wilson, lleiirv... (JU'ertories Tilili.VK. C,i//rc/>',l /,!/ .)//.v.v /,'| 1 00 I 00 '2b 75 20 (1 25 25 (1 25 25 25 25 25 25 (1 25 49 2 W 21 ;}i $ ets S els. 7S 7S in 1 IG (I :i(i oil 1 iiii 1 9() 1 HI 15 42 'C w — Tor A I. ^ ets. I 0(1 2.i I 25 I 2; 8 i: ets. 10 (1 25 i'5 25 (1 15 1 00 (' 25 10 25 (ill 25 10 (1 25 25 1 00 I (Id (1 25 o a:; s i;i 25 25 25 25 25 25 1) 25 25 25 25 3 8G (! 11 4-1 S4 f ,]■■ I i i\ 17ii 8t. FiiANciK District Association.— -CoM/Mwev/. i I m Xa.mks. c 2 a 5 5 ?3 fcu 6 '6 o o S m m ToTAI,. C'olhrlrd hji Mixsrs C/iil/,- iiiiiii iii'il Wix/iiKin. HartiM'. Mr. A $ cts. 1!,") * :jO S rts. S cts. $ <•!>. $ ets. 2.' HfiiiM'lt. Ml" J. I'l .^0 r>o HishoK Mr. II. ('■ (1 ,'iii Unifilon, Mr. J. II ,'»0 .'ill ('Iiiinniaii. Kcv. T. S ;; 00 ;! no (/liiLiiiniiii. Mi.-(.s 1 00 1 m 2.^> (1 ''"> 1 on CliiiDntiiii. Mi:?:^ (' : 1 nc CoU'. Mrs. (». \V 2:. 1^11 (i^cr'Mf'lt \f f< a •>'. Roliliins, Dr. T. W oO II .')il WcstiiKUi, .Mr. 0. (i r>o II ,')ii Co/lrrti<{ III Mifx (>. Slur,//. Chapman, *i\Ir3. II. K Ellis. .Mis-< M 2') 25 (1 2;-) 2.'> •• •• "5 Ilarilinu;, Mr. J 2,^ Hart. Mrs. .1.. 2 5 2.^ 2.) Miinkittrick, Miss L (1 2.^ (1 2.) ''.. 8taccy, .Mr. T. (i 2.V Stacev. -Miss 2.") 2.« Total Diulswll UlHUAM. KlUKDALE. CoUccled In/ 3fissrs Allen. V. Lyslcr, Eliza /ji/s/rr ami /•'. Iliill.' Alien. L. D 2 50 1 no 2") 25 4 00 :! no :10 10 Oil 1 nn ■'■> Biirrill, Mrs. T Carson, H 2:> 1 oil Dickstni, Mr.'^. J 1 00 10 25 75 l)ow(i, Minnie 10 ''*! Dowd, \^ Evans, Mr.s 75 Hall, \V I 00 10 I 00 Johnston, Mrs. G. T 2.") 25 Lyster, K n in Lyster. W. H :yo n 55 Lyster, Philli]) 1 00 25 50 '1'} 1 nn Lyster, Mrs. B 25 Lvster, W. G 1 50 Lystijf, Mrs. P ' "'i 25 1 171} ud. St. Francis District Association.— Co///^, W TiTe. .Mi'.s. (1 'rieiilioliiit', iMrs. Trt'riholnio. .las., Troil.liTi, Mrs. Ji. A I'liiiid J.C SolTH DUUIIAM. Col, h/f Mif.ir.i Lizzie Jo/iii- Kitiit and KUii llohiiia. A nil si roller, .lohii Hiirtoii, Mrs. \\ ... Hlakc, \V .... lingii', Mrs. IF l!a},'ii', .Idlin Hapie, Jaiiu'S Cro.ss, Miss B .1 Cniss, Luiiian Cross, Hdliv Cliiircli, Mis (yross, Tlios Cross, ]{('M I»avi(l.stm, Mr Oowil, I) Diiim, .Jennie Dully. Mrs. J Farqiiliar, Mr Fee, IJeii Fee, Simon. Fee, Tlios Fee, IJlakley Fee, I-;.l Hall. Mrs. T.. .. llolnie.s Mrs. IJ..., Holmes. Mary A.. Hyde, Silas i... Hyde, Edwanl. ... .It)Iiiist()n, Areliie .Joiinston, .las Joliiisloii, Lizzie .. Leiglitoii, Mrs Lewis, 15ert Mt-Ciae, \\ "O a n 3 a ^ 3 1— t 2 § o a '/i O 1^, $ ets.' 8 cts 2.') 20 1 00 25 (I .'lO ti 80 25 2.". Ill 25 20 25 2,')! (I )o| 25' 25 50 10 (1 25 111 25 25 (1 25 25 25 50 25 25 (I 25 25 10 25 25 25 25 II 25 (I 25 25 CIS, 50 1 00 25 II 25 (I 25 15 a O ■'4 S ct^ o c •- t >. ^"5 if ToT.\L. $ cts. S cts. II 50 (1 20 i III) 25 1 no II 50 25 25 25 11 'j: II 25 II 25 Ml II 25 20 25 II 25 25 10 25 (1 25 50 10 (1 25 10 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 (1 25 25 (I 25 10 25 25 25 25 (I 25 I) 25 20 II l! !^; :! ,1 it J 174 St. Francis Distuict Associatiox. — Continued. •■■!• Xames. •X, ,2 n ■ti j '^, 1 ' '■"■ 1 1 '7' ;? .ds. 1 ■^ 0-— -3 III :; " •- ToT.\L. IMontijonierv, Mrs. F ^loniU, Kiiiuia JVloil t fOIlHM'V. Viltll.'lll S cts. II 10 L't( II l.':") II .Til II M 2." (1 L'.") II L'.j II •!:> 2,^ 2.-. (1 2,i (1 2,> 2.") .")(! 2.') II .■)ll II 2.'. II 2.') II 2.^ II 2.") M 0(1 S cts. $ cts. $ CIS. 10 20 •'.) 1 ,-)0 Mci'iais Mrs. V 1 1 , 1 ! 1 II .'lO \ orni ji M •'". Pfikiiis. C. H ''.i lMac('\-, Mrs. F 1 j 2:> Patrick. Thos 1 1 II •'.') I'iMkiiis, Mis 1 •',') Ilichiiioiul, (\ 2.'> Siiicr, S 2.j Scott,. ^\■ 25 Tinlen. Miss .( ''") AVatt. R 1 1 .1 W'attj Ja,s •'.") W'akeficlii. V. ;'iO Wilson, Miss 2.") WoltVcv. F. T 2:> A 1' "riciid (1 2.) A Friciiil II ■',') 1/ A VKVIlt. 1 1 11(1 mill Mi'-^ /•-'. Mc l) Findluv, Mrs. J 1 10 Findla'v. Chas ''■> Foster, tias 2"> Irwin, Mr.s II 2.") '>.'• AlcCai"', -loliM ."ill ;',0 .Mi'L)oii"'all, Joliii II ,".0 (1 2.'> II jO .50 1 (III (1 .'ill Mc UoiiL'ali, JfUiiic (1 2.V '',1 Mouiitaiii, Artiiiii' j 2.1 IMovart. S 1 II .'ill Suliuuland. I) ! • II .III SkillLMi. 11. C 1 1 1 1 00 A. If. K ' II ,';ll 1 1 :'iil ;; .■.() ;; ?,A 2 110 S 8.^. Total loi" Ihu'liain... 21 30 S .Ml 1 2 110 ;m .so 'OTAL. II III 211 (I 2:, II ."(tl II .".(I li.-, II L'j II li.i 1>,-) (I 2:. 2:> II 2:> II 2.) II 2.-) (I .Ml II 2/. II ;"i(l II 2:> II 2;> 2.) II 2.) I ( IK) 1 III) I III) II /.I) II 2.) 2.^ II 2:) II .1(1 2.. I) Id II 2.) II 2,") II 2.". (I .Ml .di II 2,. II 2.") II .'ill II .'.tl 1 11:1 II .M) 175 St. Francis Distpjct Association.— G)///m//t'rf. Xame.^. '6 .2 $ ets. ToT.M,. IIatlkv. Kficheldor. Airs. ^\. .1 S CIS. 1 00 I 00 ,')(! II 2,'. 1 (HI I III) (1 ."id II 2.^ o'2.^ 50 S cts. S cts. 1 1 S cts S Cts. 1 00 H'lf'oii Mr. K 1 no HuvU'.v, Mis. ]'. J Hliiiiiv. Mrs. A '')0 ''5 Howen. Mrs. 1' 1 00 I^)\vcn, Mrs. 1>. F 1 1 00 (i TCP 11. All'rf 1., 50 ( 1 imniii'^. -Mrs "5 ]I(t\\iiiinK (U'Oi'ge Unwlillid. K. J 50 50 1 I) 50 50 \ Frii'iid 25 lv(w. Mrs ."iO Aliirrjiv. IVIr^ ] 00 1 00 Matln'W s. Al w^ 1 Oil oO 1 no 1 00 .'til 1 110 J 00 Miilldiiev. M r.s 50 Xicliol, jM i-^s 1 00 Kitchi(\ Mr 1 00 Ride. Mrs 50 StOVlMlS. IJcv. A 1 00 Sti'VPiis, Mrs 1 no 1 00 1 00 St('v(M.--.(tii. Al r-^ 1 00 TliniHi won. Mrs AI. (i. 1 on 1 ' 1 (10 'riiWiiitc'-i, Airs 1 00 1 00 1 on •I 07 17 :12 1 00 Uil'orloi y OolU'clioiis 10 75 15 75 Total lliitlcy S WATE1!VII,I,K. Ball. Ali-s I'.ifidU'v, Mrs liiirli('('k \IlS W II ;; 01) I) .".0 (1 ."lO 2;") (1 2,-. II 25 1 III) 1 00 50 50 10 75 2 00 Z\\ OT 1 I) 50 1 50 1 1 2,5 Drew, Mrs Friend \ 25 25 Fhindcrs. Mis G. S 1 00 Ktatli Mr-J 1 00 50 Ildwso C .1 1 1 50 2:> 25 i 1 00 1 1 00 25 25 1' irkcr AV I] 50 1 1 1 50 I't'imuvtM'. II. J . . ..^..... 50 25 50 1 01 1 01 1 IM 50 Silver.' Miss 2.''> St inu' rv'il Ic \\ 50 S|)ri<,'iii},'f^, !•' Thoiiipsoii, Ri'v. 1. .M 1 1 00 1 1 00 1 1. I 00 (MliTio y Collections 9;> •1 47 1 5 40 Total AVatorvillo 5 1 !.-> 11 2. 5 ;)7 1 10 40 l\ 'i I i I: 170 St. Francis District Association. — Continued. Names. Cai'klton. CuUccli'J hlj J//-.V. Mdiiill (tihl Mn<. fjilkcrfon. ArhuikU', :\lrs. J.. liiibb, Mrs lu'iiUic, Mrs J^fiiuy. >Irs nine, ".Mrs Eii(lIiirv\-uo(l, Mrs Iliiwkinps, .Mrs .k'tliM-y, Thos Kiiiilcr, i\Irs Liiiilc|iH'st, .Mrs Loiiglellow, Mrs. A. V. Lonnfcllow, Mrs. C. T. .Miirtiii. C. X Miirtiii, Mrs. 11. T .MfiuU'ii, Mrs. J .Mittbnl, Joliu McCrndy, Mrs McDoiiiihl. Mrs Mt(ioriiiiUi, .Mrs .McKi'rliL". .Mrs Ni'Wiiiiiu, Miss Odrll, .Mrs. W Itaiikiiu .Mrs., Richards, .Mrs. G Ritchie, -Mrs Roberts, .Mrs Saunders, .Mrs Stewart, Jolm , Tandilyn, .Mrs Tlionnis, .Mrs N'ear, Mrs. .1 Year, Mrs. R , Westawav. Mrs \Vhi'eU'r,'Mrs Ollertory Total Cajieltitii, a $ etS, (I 2; 25 10 (I 2.) (I 25 (I 2.". (1 2.5' ■)ll 25 (i ](l tt 25 (I 25 111 25 25 (I 50 25 (I 50'. 251 l(>l ^5i: 2ol. ti 25 25 25 25 05 1 25 50 10 25 25 25 10 25 10 25 r , $ ets. $ cts. $ ct .2 S -^ Total 8 '-ts. ] f^t $ cts 25 I) 2.» (1 25 10 (1 25 II 25 25 II 25 10 II 25 15 25 (i 25 II 50 II 25 i; 10 II M. 1 II 25 10 25 II 25 () 6(1 C) 25 50 11 25 25 10 15 II 25 II 20 25 II 25 I) 25 2.) 05 25 511 II III 25 25 25 (1 10 (1 25 1 Ml 12 II. ..>^ r"T.\i,. !? Ct.S, ( L'.» II '2:> ]() (1 2:> 26 (1 2.0 1) 2.-. (1 Ill II ■2:) \:, 2., 2.-. II .ill II 2.0 ii in II -.'» II I'.') II Ill 2.". II 2.) (» iiii II 2.') II Ml II 2.) (1 2,-, II III ll ' :> II 2,0 II 2(1 II 2.0 II 2.0 (1 J.0 2.. II,-, u : .',0 (1 . ill II II 1 >.o 1' 1 .0 ti : .) III " L .) 1 .'^ (1 177 St. Francis District Ai^sociATiuN.^CuntmueU. .\,\.MKS. "2 a O $ els. 3 r/3 S cts. Education of Children of Clergy Fund. Total. XdiiTii IIatlev. Co//. f)i/ ^hrx. AniKtroii;/ and Jlr.s. Lc/Jaron. jVrnisti'Oii"". W. II $ els. ,50 20 20 1 00 $ ets. § cts. S cts. 50 ("iiiiipbcll, Mrs 2.5 Fi-jk-, A. K ''5 LcUiiron. W. J5 1 00 ( )ll'urturiL's 1 70 2 ;iii 4 00 Total North Ilatley. KiNGSEY. St. I'liul's, Sydenham. Blake, :\Irs. C ■6 70 2 oO »j 00 1 no 1 00 Svkes, Rev. J. S I 00 1 00 Svkes, Mrs,.T. S 1 00 1 00 AVadlci-h, .Mis. Hy ( Ml'e r to ries 1 00 1 00 44 'I ^S 5 67 llolv Trinity. Denison's Mills. nenison J. R 1 i.O 1 1 00 IKMiisoih Mrs. M 1 00 1 28 1 00 ( liKM'foric^ . I 0> 2 ao Spooner Spouil. Co//. />!/ Mr. J. C. Jiniim. Fvnn'i. Join (J 1 00 1 00 1 (111 J 00 ] 00 Hall. Geo 1 00 Lon^dell, Mrs 1 1 00 |jV 00 ,j 00 2 00 ,50 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (M) 1 00 ; 00 :. 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 ,-. 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 ;; oo 5 00 5 00 25 i> 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 (III 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 $ cts. 02 50 S cts. 7 O.S S cts. 7 07 $ cts. !? Cts. 2s 01 1 .0 Chamnaii. Ed 5 00 Cluuoh S L 5 00 (jOinstock. ]Mr;^ '» 00 Crawford, Airs 50 Darliy, W 1 IHI Frve. .lames 50 (lainsbv, .1. W \ OO (Ireen, Mrs. AVm.. 1 on ilalc. S. E 1 0(1 1 icnderson, Mrs I (Id Henry, Miss 1 00 Hudspeth, JIrs 1 00 Irvingr, Mrs. (England)... .Johnson, Mrs 1 0(1 (1 5(1 .Johnston, .1. 11 1 00 Kerr, Miss 1 0(1 Kippen, Col 1 (10 Law. A 1 (10 MacFadden, Mr. S.. 1 00 McDougall, C. L '' 00 MacKcn/ie, The .Misses ■' 00 Mears. .Mrs.. , 2 00 Mitchell. RoM 2 00 .Violson, .J. I) 5 00 Atorris, Miss R. A 1 00 Povey, Mrs Pearce, Mrs. E. .1 i 2 00 2 00 Readv, Mrs '{ oo lioc, Yen. Archdeacon 5 00 Searth, Pev. A. C 5 00 Severance, Mrs -'5 Speid, 11 5 00 ThoTiipson, Mrs 1 00 Turner, Mrs 1 00 Warren, Miss 1 (10 AVliite, C. S 1 00 Wiugett, C. F 1 00 Wilkinson, Mrs 1 1 00 Willsinson, 15. G.... 1 0(1 Woolsev, George 2 0(4 ... 7 57 M» 25 4 2)S C. 52 7 fi:! 8 40 1 10 07 Oilbrtorv Collections 12 77 (1 52 ;i IS Total Lenno.wiilc.S \y:, y:, IG 12 6 00 7 57 12;> 74 MAfiOG. OffiBrtory .,... ') 2S 1 17ft St. Francis Distimct Aiii0 1 no \ 110 I 00 1 00 2.-. 2h 1 00 I (HI .'(i 1 I 00 I 00 I oil ,) 0(1 1 110 10 1 00 50 1 CO 25', 1 or, I (lo! 1 00 ! I 00' I o(i! I 00 1 00 1 00 1 00, f)Oi 5 00 ' 00 c-T«. 2 00 '>J $ ets. no .'^ ets. Total. S ets. 5 00 5 00 25 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 25 25 50 25 1 00 1 00 1 0(1 25 ] 00 25 25 1 00 I 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 50 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 5 00 1:1. I i ' ii ii fflMiirfrr 180 St. Fhancis District Association. — Continued. Names. 3 O o ri ' rn o $ cts. r3 o o = C w • -. :- '^^ r-^ bo III 1 TOTAI,. St. John's— Melbourne. $ i.'tS. 1 S cts. % .:t3. 2.) S cts. $ Cts. 25 Armstrong. .Mr.s. jiiul rl jj n (rlj tc !• 11 2.) 7,'i oO 11 2,^1 50 •';") Btirt H 75 50 Ooddinfton. Mr 25 I'^lomiiH*' II 50 F'l^'Tnincr \X ... . 25 25 Frjr/iT Alls i"flO .'id (1 2r» 2.5 'Ih 1 no Oiillun. J. P 50 (Jiilliin P. \ (» 25 Jhill Mrs 25 •Tolmston. L .. 25 •lohrmton. Y) .... ! 25 25 A[av, Join) ! (1 25 25 MeKoe. Mrs 1h 25 AIcKee. .Jol;" 25 25 McKoe, J.Miies 25 25 Newell, "^irs nil n 25 i) 25 (1 50 Newel). Mr.s, A 25 Now^n. Mrs. E 25 N-^-.^cIl, T 25 25 N. ison, "\V i;j 25 Weed, J. R 1 25 25 (» 25 Weed, Maria 25 75 y 2.-. 50 25 Wier, Mrs 25 Friend 75 Ij L') 1 Total Richmond o.ul Melbourne Sherbhookk. Collected bij Miss liacun. Allen. Airs 1 2 00 ■J ::> 01 15 50 Austin. F. J 5 00 5 00 Ashe, P. M..._ Baron, Miss 1 00 I 1)0 1 00 J 00 .". 00 5 00 1 00 1 00 Pailev, Wm 1 00 Hailey, Mrs 1 00 lirooks, E. T .1 OO Howeii. E. F 5 00 00 1 l>0 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 (III 1 00 r> 00 1 00 25 :>, 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 oo 1 00 5 00 1 00 ;•)() 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1.1 :l 15: Ij 18: St. fi'RANciH District Asr^ocuTioN.-— C(;//^/w?/e I (10 S cts. 1 no 1 (io| I oil! ri "^ w COS 6 .is? ^ i^s; b; s-^ 'l'i> r.\(,, S etd. S fts. S cts.! S ct 2 0(1 1, 1 ooj 1 oil:, 1 00!, C'o/lccli'il htj Miss /l(i'/()lll. Atto, .Mrs. John JJiMinct, Jfiss A Bloonilield, W IJottoni, (iCDige IJray, Mrs. .V. G Chosney, Mrs. Ju Corkraii, Mrs , Dunsmoro, Mrs. G .. Fuller, Mrs. F. .J Glascow, .Mrs. Williain. Tk'wtoii, R. .1 Flarkness, Mrs. G. G.. .. King, Mrs. F. .1 Langtoii, John LawreiH'o. .Mr.s Lloyd, Mrs Ijouias, Mrs Lomas, Mrs. A. G [jomas, Airs. K, Lomas, A G Longhoed, Mrs. II Ijow. John Madgett. J. T McGee, Mrs McGee, Miss Sarah .1.... Mitf.hoil, Geo Jloorciot't. Thos Parkov, II. L 2,') 1 0(M 00 1 0(1 ! I 00 1 00 r> III) ."lO 1 00 :>{) :^:> 1 III) 00 Purdcy, 0. J Robinson, Mrs. S Sargcant, Mrs. V. \\' Short, Miss Stafford. Miss Stocks, Mrs. .1 W S\van, Miss Ucrtlia .. .. Icrnple, l\Iiss J 1 00| (I .')l)l ,'i(r 1 OOl :>Q, 35 lllll II .'jlll (I 2,V ,")ll 1 001 2.") 1 on; 01)1 011^ ;!o 1 00 1 00;. ; 0(1' 1 Odi 2 00 i 2j| J (il)]. III! 1 00 CIS. Oil no no on III) III) Oil III! oil 00 1 oil 1 I'D 1 (10 1 00 i no .",0 1 oil 2.-. ,-.0 2 00 1 no n ;!0 r» n» ,f)0 1 00 1 no 2 00 1 00 2 00 .f)!! 2,j 1 no 1 on 1 on 2.J 1 00 1 n no ! n ao n 2.-, 1 00 ] 00 H) n 50 25 ;i5 .^jiflilp*^-* ^'^.i .*r'«W*t»*H«jte»*W#»lfe^ ^tf^^J^iHlj m 8t. Francis District Association.— C(;«////MtY/. 'TAt,. I'tS. I III) I III) I 00 1 ill) 1 III) I III) 2 III) 1 III) I 01) I III) •>-. Oil Mil 11(1 (III IM) :,[) III) 2,-, .■)ii 1)1) Oil ;!0 0(1 no (III on III) 01) no r.ii :'.^ 11(1 III! on on no ")i) .Vamks, Brian . Mrs. W Elkiiis. Mrs. A. W. Elkiiis, Mi.<^ Aiuiic Klkiiis, Mi.ss B., Klkiii.s. II. A. Hale, W. A. Hale. tl)(.« .Mis.-;c.-<., llallotf. Mis. I) lli.llaii.l. Mrs., iioUaiid. Mi.vs I- llallowcll, Mrd. Hunt. Mrs. W. .1. Johnson. Mi's. K. i.erkic. Mis. II. T. Loiiirl)ri;il, Mrs. M(«.-, II Niifter, .Mr,s. ('. U Odti;. Mis. T. I'.. Pattoii. Mrs. .lanie.- Koi.l, .Mrs. 0. P. Tlionias, Mrs. (!. K. \\ liitclicr. .Mrs AVilto.x. Mrv Wilson. .Mrs. J. K .. AViggett, Mrs. .1 W Co// 21) (1 2.') II 2,") ,s 00 ,")0 2,> .'55 10 (I 25 25 25 u .>U '^.X. 184 St. Francis Distiuct Associatios.— Continued. Namks. ri a B "a u Mission Fund. rs B a a .2 1 S ots. t3 d a 1^ S C'ts. Tot A I.. \\'iiTrr(>tt. M 'S •S els. 25 1 (Ml •S ets. S ets. !>! ets. .'.'• Waillcigii, Jli.-s 2:> 1 00 tl 'Jj Wnrtliiiiijtou. Anderson. Mrs 1 1)1) 1 11(1 1 Oil liowcn. Mrs. V 1 (1(1 HnidCuKl, Mrs (J T ,;ll ,■. 00 1 0(1 ;jO Bonivii^'' Misd A ]'iill(^i*. Mi-^^. 2:> I'.'i ;') 00 llamel. Mrs. (i 1 00 Hil(l)anl, ^[rs. C. II I 00 1 0(1 Hoskini^'s. .Mrs. tiainl .00 .")(» Hewsoii. Mrs 1 0(1 I 00 1 00 Keene, Mrs .... ...... 2,'. 1 (10 Lacey, .Mrs Low, .Mrs (. i;; 2.". Lystcr, Mrs. .Jas 1 0(1 1 00 Morris, Mrs 1 (III (1 50 1 1 0.) Moy« Geo. E Od'ell. C. .7 ; .")0 ■!:> ;")(! |-- 2.'» Plante. ]\lrs. F 1 1 1 .'>0 ilohins. Mrs. 11. .\ jl) 1 1 ;0O Ross, Mrs. .Janu's 1 .') m 5 00 Homers. Mi's. T. S 1 n ;■)(» 1 0(1 . 10 0(1 1 1 00 1 .00 Terril, Mrs 1 1 JO 00 '• 2:> i 1 \ 1 on Tlionieloe, Rev. George... 1 1 1 i,,,,,,,,,,,.i 20 00 ^Vinter, \V. 11 1 : 20 AVortliiiiu'ton, E. 1) 1 1 00 1 I Total Sherbrooke S 97 ;>;; 1 171 fiO 1 i i> 7i> 2C. 8.") 1 '■■ '2. 0(1 ."(U 7:; in Ned, o r 9 - ^'-j Total, (••■^•l .S (.'ts. II J.". I (III II L".-. I nil I (III (I .JO 2.') (Ill 00 11(1 .'ill (III (HI u ]:: (I L'.) I nil I (..) (I .■)() (I 2:) II :>{) II ;VI 5 11(1 (I M I (Ml 20 Ull 1) •jr, 1 (III U (M) ;;(ii ::', 185 MEGANTIC DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Xa.MK8. r.iii HI. I. (HIS. Od'crtory rollcctioii.j.. Kast KtsAMrroN. .\ii(l('r?(ii). MiH najrli'v, .Idsi'iili liuKli'V. Mrs. .f IJuvli', Itev. F liovlc, iMis. V n-jyle, Miss liovlc, Arlliiir liovk'. I't'ii'v l'.ni(Upy, Mi\s. II DuluTty, Mrs. W Doiicrt'y, \\iii Dickson, lliii^li Dillon, .lolin.. Downs, Gcoi'so Dunkiii, .lolm Fil/siiiiinoiis. Wni.... Foster, .l.'inics. sr Foster, .nuncs, jr Hai'iicr, Alex Iliiri)cr, Wni., sr Hiirpcr, Will., jr JIaslctt. Amlrew Hiislctt, Will lliislctt. Mrs. Will.... Ueiulcr.son, Kd llciidcrsori, (i llciidcisoii, Mrs. (!.. Henderson, Miss Ilciuli'ison, Miss L... Henderson. Waller... McLau<:hlin.(J Mt'Laiiuliliii. J .McLauKliliii, Mrs. \l. AlcLaii^hlin, Miss N . McLaii;4lilin, Mrs. G. .McLani.;'lilin, A McNccly. Mrs iMcXeoly, Mrs. -J McNecly. .lohn Riithertord, Mrs. W.. ymyth, Mrs. Thos.... a I) '.II .$ cts. ■■) K; $ ct,-. si s ,ii o s -r Total ct.^. 1 m I (Id' ] 00' (I •j.v (I 2.^} 1 on on' nnl I 00!. 25' 2,. I 251 2.'» Sir (I r.oi 2.')'. .)ll . 1 oni. .")(ll. 51)', Wilson, Will Oti'ertories for Heinison., Ort'ertories tor titandou ., Total East Frampton.. .jO 2.") 75 1 no 25 25 1 10 10 g:> 1 00 1 00' (HI do' II 10 (I 50 ;'.() (V 251 5 55! cts. S cts. 4 ill (III no I OOj 25 25 8 25 1 10 25 (I 25 ,s no 4 (III 1 00 1 0(1 1 O't 25 •10 2:> 2;5 25 25 50 50 25 50 I 00 25 50 50 I) 50 II .•'.0 1 00 1 00 1 0(1 1 (H) 50 75 50 25 25 25 25 I) 25 GO 25 1) 25 25 25 25 5 18 1 00 :]7 OS t» !! 'I ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 ^1^ 12.5 lU u^ iIBi I- ,. ■uuu '1.4 11.6 m '/} /, > '^v^* ^.^ ■^ .■» y %*>> .^^1 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 ^f^ ^ V ^4^ m Megantic District Association.— Cow/li 25 J . White, Robert 50 Wilson, llusf h 1 11(1 50 ;{ IS 1 00 Wilson, Andrew 50 Oll'ertories 4 oO 7 lis Total W. Franii)ton....S iNVEKNaSS. ')ro\vn. Tj II 7 00 5 43 25 26 26 2 00 40 25 26 50 26 26 1 00 (1 25 H 2:> ;; 75 1 on 25 4:; (i "5 Hrown. 1). A • 26 (^aniline Hichard 26 Davies, Fri'ilerick 2 00 Doliertv, .Mrs 4(1 Elvidtre. ,)t)e 25 Graham, John 25 (iruhain, A Icxander 50 Ilaskett, Joliii 25 Haskett, William 25 Hall, Thomas 1 00 Ilenrv, E 26 Kiiiff, Charles 6 00 6 OU Leadbeater, Thos 26 10 20 26 26 Leith, William > U 10 Neill. Widow H 20 Parks, T, W 25 187 MK«tANTlC' BisTHICT AiifiOVl ATlOS.—CotUinued. To IA(.. S els. (1 oil 1 no 1 nil II ,jii II Tdl 50 II Ml 2:. 1 nil 2 nn 1 nil I nn 1 nn 1 (III i nil II "ill II .'ill II L'.j (1 ■Jii iO .'5 II .';. II .' , (1 ; >i) 1 (Ml II M 1 lis 2,"> 4: i;;. 2 (Ill II •in II 2") 1) 2,-. II ."ill 23 II 2.". 1 no (1 •i:> .) no 2;-. 1) in 20 u 25 N'ami;s. Patterson, .lames Patterson, Wiilow Win. Patterson. .Joe , RieKalsy, .leny , Jtiickiiifxliain. .loseph.... Roe, l!ev. 1' |{oe, Mis. P Sims. R Stiif}>-eon, W. If Teneane, Mrs. R Teneariei T. K ^Valker. Tliomas Walker, .lolm Watts, Tiioinas , ■Wliite, W. (! Wilton, Tiiiimas a C S ft.- Total [nveriiess. IliKl.AM). Ilewton. F{ev. R. Stewart, -los Stewart, W. G., Wilson Total Ireland S Lkkd.s. St. .lames" Chureli. Coll. by MinK I'ltlterKon. Rain, .lolin ('umminij;, .John .... ('timminy, (ieorjje. .MeKeajf, Roiiert ..., Patterson, .lohn Patterson, Iliij^li..., Patterson. .Siis!in...< Patterson, .1. K Raycralt, .loliii Raveratt, Annie... {{aycrat't, AVilliam., Suitor, (Jeorfre Suitor, Mrs. D Suitor, W. B Suitor, John S ets. o nn 1 on 1 no 1 nn j 00 .-)0 r)0 'i:> (I ,iO ."ill 2". 'lb n 2.". 25 (I 2.^ oO 25 25 (I 25 25 S ets. $ ots. 25: 251 25] 5(1' II 25' L',) 25 20 n 25 25 50 25 1 on 15 15 O 3 .2 t >. w Total, S <'t.-- S <'ts. 25 25 (I 50 50 1 00 1 00 25 II 25 II 25 20 25 25 50 25 1 00 15 I; 2 00 1 on I 00 1 00 00 50 50 25 6(1 5(t 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 i I i 188 MEaANTic District Association. — Continued. Xamkh. Collected hji Mrn >liii(iciu and Mixs J/ars/in/f. Ayhvin, Jnmes Avhviii Mrs. T. C. Hailey, .Mis. J Hiiyne. J. M ('liiirfli, James.... Climcli, Clmrk's.... ('hurcli, Aiuh-ew... Craig, Miss A Fraser. Aiidiow.... Cofi; Mr.'*. K Hume, Mrs. W. T. Hume. Miss Hall, I»eter a O B O S cts. Ci>llcctrd hy J/r.t. .lii/i/iiii and Min.s Morclii'll. JifrKC'ii^t C. W Kemp, Rev. Joini Marshall, R. 8 McKeage, Wm. Joliii. iNutbrown. Mrs. 11 Plancho, F Prout, Mrs Rotlu-rn, Mrs Redfern, J()sej)h Suitor, Wm.. sr Suitor, William AVilsou, William 1 00 1 00 50 50 1 00 I ,50 50 50 25 1 00 I 00 1 00 50 1 Oil ■1 0(1 1 00 5(1 '"O 50 50 $ Cts. $ ets. 1 (10 AVilsoii, .Airs. U. "White, -Mrs. A. Oil'ertury Collections St. Mark's (Miurcli. Collected 1)1/ iVm EUznhpth Walkiiin. ] 00 50 1 01) 1 00 1 00 (I 50 10 00 P Campbell, .Mrs. Friend, A Kidd, Mrs. R Nugeut, John Nugent, Samuel Nugent, Mr Wutkins, James Mrs. AVatkins, Nellie Watkins, Klizabeth. . Watkins, M, A Watkins, John Warcuji. Hugh 7(i 25 25 1 .1. 50 1. .-iO . lo'. ;i0i. S ets.l $ ets 2 00; 1 00 Tot A I,, * et.s. oil oil .'jll Ml (III nil .'.11 ;'ll '*'► (III no nil 50 no no en .",0 ."ill 50 50 on CO 50 00 00 00 50 IS* 51 25 25 25 1 00 1 00 25 50 25 50 50 10 .•50 180 Meg ANTIC District Association.— Cow/j/me^/. Total. * cts. 1 (III 1 11(1 (1 fill :,o 1 (III 1 (III II .".() •,() 2.^ 1 11(1 1 (10 1 11(1 ou 1 00 ."> 00 1 00 .-,0 r.o ;")() .1(1 1 110 1 00 .")() 1 00 1 00 ] 0(1 50 lit r)i 2.-. L'.-> 2.-> 1 00 1 00 25 ,50 25 50 50 1(1 30 Names. Co//, by Mrs. E. Cnxon. Addlcy, David Ooxon, .losojili Cox'on, Klleti ('oxoii, W. J Coxoti, Gi'orprc (Janniiifr, lliiinilton. Ifciideison, Alex , Hoii(U'r.soii. Lizzie.... .loliiisoii, M. .1 .Jnimsoii, Samuel. .Tolinson, R .rolin.-ijn, .Jol •!.... .Taniison, Joseph. Kinff, Henry Learnioiilh. William. Aloore, Wallace iiriier, olm Turner,' ]?oliert. .. 'L'liriier, Harhara, A\ allace, .lames.. Wallaee, M. .J.... Small simis Colh'i'tcd by Miss Duffelt. Arnold, J ( umniins?, S. Cummins. L. Dutt'ett, C AVark, .Tos... Wark, Jas.... Coll. b)i Mrs. J). rriz::HI. Frizzell, David r-'rizzell, Thomas MoFlea, Andrew McConnell, .Mrs Morron. J Miles. W Small sums Total . TiEVIS. < ■(///. bji' Miss .lennie Fiilcs. Anderson, Mrs Herfrh, Mr Brown, .Mr. S. T. Hridle.-Mrs '"oleman, Mrs. Fyles, Mrs c O ets. 50 25 25 50 25 25 1 00 25 50 (I 50 50 25 25 44 25 25 .50 j 1 00 .3 Cts. 1 00 25, 25: 1 00 25 1 00 25 25l 25 25, 25 1 00, 25 25| 501 501 20 201 $ cts. 16 5() 1 00 "oaO O g .2 ?^ 5::; tt K^5 I Total. S cts. •S cts. H 75 1 00 1 00 S cts. 1 00 25 25 1 00 25 00 1 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 5(t 50 25 20 25 20 5ft 25 25 50 25 25 1 no 25 50 50 50 25 25 6S 56 1 00 1 00 50 25 50 1 00 l'.>0 Meuantic District Association. — Continued. m '*''i li wm Namks. o S cts. -i 'ill P. .2 o o = $ cts. Tot A I,. (Jrist, Mrs $ Cts. 2 Oo 1 00 1 00 .^ ets. $ cts. •S cts. 2 00 Himipl. Misses 1 00 lliiniilton, Mrs 1 00 King, Mr. Jas NicoUs, Rov. G. G (1 2.') 2." 1 00 :)0 1 00 O'Hara, Misses I 00 2,') (1 .)() 1 00 1 .'lO Peelih's, Mrs .' ' I 00 Sample, Mrs. R 2.) 50 Seeverigbt, Mrs Simmons, Mrs .^0 1 i; 12 0(1 1 00 2 00 14 00 St. Svi,vkstku. Offertory Collections St. Giles. Offertory Colleetio'^s I 17 1 S7 J 8S 2 0.') 1 10 4 22 2 !i7 St. Patuick. Offertory Colleetions 1 HS 14 (Ml 2 ;t7 101 Meuantio District Association.— Cow^///Me(/. S cts. 2 00 1 00 1 00 2;. 1. 00 60 t 00 fiO :){) 1 00 I 0(1 r>{) ;".(» 1 (10 I (Id (I .'.11 17 ;;7 ;;i S7 2 00 2 00 4 (III Id (Id 1 (III 2 (Id I (Id Xamks. St. Gk()1»;k's. Collected hij Mm /J. Pozc Muckle. Mr I'o/.cr, Win. M Vo/.vv, M. E. Voii I'ozer, David G Pozer, (i. A I'ozt'r, K. II Floss, n. .1 OIliTtory ('(ilh'ctious OlVerloiy (Scott) a a c t3 C "6 c und. 3 b tui 5 iJUh TOTAl,. .2 .2 'r/j 6 11 '8 01 i? w^'5 (Cumberland Mills.) •oUartcdlnjM'ms L. Tai/lor. Hrack, Mrs. II Miack, A. Uiack, R liushiiiiil, llcv. K. B liowcryson, Mrs. Jth I.oweryson, James. . Miller, Alfred Taylor, T. J Taylor, '.Mrs Taylor, Harold Taylor, Edith Winkle, Mrs. J t)llertory Total St. Sylvester I ^^ Mission j S fts. 2;) I 00 50 1 00 ;)0 ■)0 1 00 6 07 1 85 2-} 25 25 3 00 1 00 (1 25 (1 25 (1 25 (1 25 25 (1 25 25 1 20 29 44 4 22 4 1 HS 102 GASPE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION. Names. Nkw (.'aui,isi,i:. Colleclrdhy Mm K. Mini son Assels. W. .) Hlois, F Mlois, Mrs F liclie, Miss Majxtriy Ciitcs, Dr. W. 1' Caldwell, Miss A Ciildwi'U, lluf,'li CiiUlwcU/MissS. kA.... Cook. Mrs., (Sen) Christie. Mr. IIii,i,^h t'liisliolm. Mrs. llMStwell. Crosier, Mrs. (Se:i) (;iiiitterhm, .Mrs. .Foshua. Donnelly. Mrs. V l''iiuvell, .Mrs Flowers, Mr. Reutien {'"lowers, .Mrs. lieuheii — Flowers, Jiiines (,Iii) , Flowers, Mrs. J. II Friend, A Friend, A Hall, Mrs. (Sen) Hall. jMrs. .lames liC 15rof'i|, J. A Law, Mrs. Allan Mnrison, .Miss F Melntyre, Micliael Kay, -Mrs. S Ray, Miss J Ilclionj.fh, Mrs. Mancer.. .. Uenoug'li, Alfred Hmilh, \V. T Smith, Mrs. R. B $ ets. Smith, Mrs. J. L Smith, MissM. J Smith, Miss Annie Sheppard, !\Irs. (Sen) ' Sheppard, W. M ^ Thomi)son, Mrs. I) (Sen)..! Walker, James (Sen) i Wellman, Mrs. H i Web.ster,.Kev. F. M j Offertory Collections (I T.i 2.' LT 1 0(1 (I 'J 1(1 10 oO 111 (III 2.^ 2,"> 2.^ (I 10 (l.j To t- a o S fts. 50 1 00 (t 2.". 2:) K 2," 2.J 2.^ 10 20 ,')(! .'(0 (I iiO 25 2.) .■)() JO 25 Id ;'.0 1.) Total New Carlisle $ \3 10| (1 b:> -id $ cts. o a " - 3 o o^ X ~ b. u 8 cts. Total. 1 00 2 (Jl 01 I 00 $ cts. :a) 2.5 2.') 2."> 2 00 25 25 50 25 40 25 2:i ]0 (1 25 1 no 25 25 10 25 25 10 20 (1 25 (1 50 10 ] 00 25 25 25 10 05 75 50 .^iO 50 2,-) (1 50 .^O (1 25 (1 25 ]0 2 50 ;, 7() 2;i 20 Total. $ cts. :>() (I 2.5 2r> n 2.") 2 00 25 2h .50 25 40 2a 28 ]0 25 1 00 25 25 10 25 25 10 20 25 50 10 1 00 25 25 I' 25 10 05 75 50 ,'JO 50 25 50 (I 50 25 25 1(1 2 50 5 70 'a; GaspeI DistutCT Association.— (^o;/^/«j/eri. .N'a.mks. -3 ' Ui ^ « 2 O o •/) Sj C <-, ToTAt.. Pa.SI'EI!1A( ('n/l,r/r,l /,!/ Miss HI Aliier, Mi.-^ Hissou, .Mrs Hisson, Li/./.if Kisson, Datiicl liissoii, Wiilli Hisson, .loliii liissoii, Aliei liouilloii. Euffi'iu' 1 tossy, (ic (Jleiiicnt. .Jolm Cole, Mi Fiieiid... (lallic, Mr Hoc(|iiar(l, Mis ije(;iilliiis LeOallai:^, Mrs. I.eC.allais. M. A I.eGallais, I). J lA'(!allais, Fred... lje(!allais, !• lioC.allais, Kvilvii... LeGallais, .1. V lii'Mo.siirier, Susan Murray, Miss Michel. Mrs Itomeril, Georjre Hay, Oswahl Slu'rar, Areliil)al(l \'iel, .Miss Wehsier, Uev. F. .M ^'oulll?, .Mi (.(tlertory Collections Total Fa-iK I'oiNT St 1'i;ti:i! I'auvel. Ceo. I Walter.'^. i!ev. (J Walters Total I'oiut St. Peter $ Cts. 25 1 00 50 25 25 25 15 1 00 50 1 00 20 25 25 25 50 25 20 15 10 10 10 10 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 25 2 50 25 14 20 27 11 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 104 (JahPe DlsriilcT kt^fioci xrios.— Con a nued. .\ami:.s. Samiv Ukaiii. Alexander, A Aiiiiett. ivi Aiiiiell, Jill) Aiiiielt. (ieo Aiiiiett, liOiii^ Aseiih, .Mrs. I{ Asciili, l.,ewis AtscHli. Jnhii Aseali, Alex j\se)ih, Hielid Aseah, ("has liailey, N I>aker, V.vix liartlett, Clias iSrcwer, Mr Carter, Clar , (JDllin, Liitlier Collin, Kihvani...., Gallielian, M (Juvey, Jos (Javey, Daniel. .., Gavoy, 'Isal)ellc... (;avey, F. P (Javey, Abraham.. IIarl)onr, AltreiJ... llurhour, Win Ilarbonr, .Mrs. (J ,. JiO.Musinier, 1' Le.Maitre, .Mrs licnfeslev, S. C..., Miller, Mrs. V .Miller, Capt. 11. ... Miller. W .Miller, .James Miller Thus Mulliu, Alfred Patterson, Chas . Price, Fredk I'rice, Roitt I'rice, Jas , Price, J{oi)t Pye, Mrs Roberts. Rolit Roberts, Win Roberts, ('lenient. Roberts, Jnlm buddard, .John "3 ••? cts, iU (1 2(1 I) 1;-; II L'.'i II I.", II ;;s II \:i 2.> ,')ll 2.-. I) 2.) III i;{' II ];: (I L'.-) II 2,V II III III I) 10 10 l.'i i:; Hi 1.'. i:i 2.') II i:; 13 i.s 23 1 .? ...s 1 8 ets 1. h II i: II II II 1.- t 1 1 1 II II 11 11 II.' ; . II .')! I II 1 .'.I 2.'j II II 1 II 10 II |_' 1 II ."7 1 12 2.". 25 \:> 12 12 2.'i •2:> 11,^1 12 12 II 12 II 12 12 12 I) 12 25 25 TuTAI,, II IM II l.> II •J., II L'.» II :'.> II 1 .) 11 Ill II 1.". Ill II 1,". II 12 1 Oil II iO 1 I'll .ill II 2.. 11 2.. Ill II 2.-. 1) 7 .1 II 2.'. 2.") .Ml II •-'.. II •J.-, II .'.ti II 2.'. II 2.-. II 2,> II .■)ii "ill II III ir. II 10 II III 1.". II J."i 2.". 2.'. 2.'. II J") 2.) >:> i:> ')it ij ID." Gaspk DisTiiidT Association.— row//// //tf(/. (I Dii n 1.. II •-■., (I L'.i II L'.) II i;. II 10 II 1.-. II III II II! I 00 II 10 I III II .",11 II 1'.. II L'.. III N.WIKS. Siiiltliinl, Tlio^ Smliiiinl, .Mrs. Tlui a •S <;ts IJoyjcr 'roiipf Aiiuii ( Ml'iTtorv ("(»ll"(;ti()iis., $ ct.s. 2.1 U,: II 0.1 ■'^ CM. $ cts. ® - = a -'X, .5 t >, S cts. S 7 It' Total Saiiilv I'.cncli.... n.V .') li'.il s 70' 11 s:'.| 11 8:i TOTAI,, $ Cts. 25 2.'> II) G (»3 14 48 {5 45 SUITLEMENTAUY. Cask received accminls 1889, too late to apjicar in accounts. Bury Trinity Cluircii, Ijiirlicc Tutiil .*! cts. I.-. 11 1 li (III 111 iM 8 cf.-i. 8 cfs. 12 70 2.^ I ;; 00 11! 70' 3 25' I) 25 I i? cts. 27 11 9 1 00 36 11 t l»d n l\ ' ; ^':il UEPOUT OK tUE CoIlI{KSl»()\I)LN'(; O'-MMITIKK of Tllli Domestic and Forkiox MissioNAiiv Sociktv op' tui-: CHUU3II OK ENCHiVND IN C.VNAD.V K(»H THIO \ KA U ENDixa Tine OlsT July, 188!». The total amount contributed duiiui>' the year is : $3,984.74, against $3,104.87 lor the previous y(>ar. This shows an increase of $870.87 over the statement lor 18HS, which, however, is entirely owin;:t' to the amount received tor Foreign Missions; and this iund it.selj Would not have appeared in so lavourable a light, liut would in Ihct have fallen below last year's amount, had it not been lor an un- usually large ollertory in one parish. In the contributions to Domestic Missions there is unhappily again a decrease amounthig this year to $2<>.74. The following is a comparative statement : — Foreign... Doiiu'Stic Total ISSS. [ .si,i;!() :;{ l,6tkS II 1SS9. !?2,;hI;! ;;), incronse l,()ll III, (li'crc'!i.8 72 do do do but apiuopriated : Bishop's stipend 2,'j() 00 do from W s.Aux., St. Matthew's, Quebec oO 00 ;iO() 00 Missionaries' stipend, from Mrs. AV in- field, St. Mattliew's, Quebec .. b 00 Chief of Mission of Newenengnnjf, through Bishop of Algoma, from Women's A ux., Slierbrooke 40 00 Sliingwauk Home — Ilev. W. AVilson, from S. School, St. Peter's, Quebec 2;; :',b Nepigon Indian Mission, from Bromp- ton and Windsor ]o 00 Algoma W. & 0. Fund Rupert's Land : — From W's. Aux., St. Matthew's. Quebec Sioux Indians, from St. Mattliew's, Quebec, Saskatchewan : — From St. Matthew's, Quebec Qu'Appelle :— At Bishop's discretion, from W's .xuxiliary, Cooksiiire From West Frampton. For St. Andrew's, Fort Pclly from St. Pe- ter's, Quebte S cts. 2,198 21 IJ 00 5 00 lO'J 18 16 95 •177 07 71 Of) 47 70 0!) 00 Actual coutributions during year Interest in S. Bank to oih August, including !^11.22 from last year ' Total from all sources. 10 (10 I uo •.',b 00 $ cts 2,217 21 i2(; 1.-5 926 57 .">(8 ];} IIH 70 .') 00 It) 00 $ cts. 2.:'.i:! 31 l,lill -10 ■.\,\)>^\ 4,0.|0 20 Eiamined and found correct, uth August, 1S8U. (Signed) Ai,k.\.\nui;r Poi-k, Auditor. 199 QUEBEC. Domestic and Foreign Mis;?ionary Committee, 31st July, 1889. Cr. 1S>'.I. H\1H'U;JCS ...• L'lul April — Forwiirdoil to General TiTariiirerlur Foi'i'i<;n Missions lio roiwiuded 10 (ienenil Trciisurcr for Al- <;(>TTiii Ifitli Miiy — Forwiinletl to Genenil Trcnsnrer for Jews.. Isl A n.L;iist— Forwarded to Genenil Treasurer with yearly Stuteuient Balance on liand. S ctri. ] «j:)j .M) 10 •.^:> *> 00 2 ok; S!) $ cts. 7 81» 3,9^4 71 47 6.". 4,040 2(1 (Signed) Gkouok Lampso.n, Acting Sec'y-Treusurer. 200 ,.^i '1^ I.' . ,•:. 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X ■•■5 : ■ /. — 1 -T 1- .o — 1- f-: 00 i~ = = ^ C3 X t- o = :- 1- o r: ..T ^ 1- - -t > > O rr 3 c: 1^ ;-- 5 < r" o V X a- X C "' : 77 S '^ _: « -^ :_ t, s r/, -^ 6 Li^. . o ^ c: t( ■X-r _-'ii 5^= c 3 ? ■ 'X — c-i C . .- ^ Ti V.' .-- •/•; f'j , - pr rt X % ^ ;:? t-^ ^H (/^ -J >^t 3 O -" ;; <— 1 ,• O <»; , iff X >i "*• '^ c; .^ ..S*^ = = I— ! j= :0 ^ "• ^ ^ J: ='%-, <:: ■'•J o =: -s • - o c 2 2 J. CO "vl "l^ «fr — 1 t( r.M L.- m FORMS OF BEQUESTS AND DEVISES J;Y WILL. ii ^. I. A Beqvesl of a ^vin of vionetj. or of Shares of Siorh; or Piih- lie Debenlnres, for the i^'enenil pHrposcs of the Society. I give and lK>quGath to " Tlie Chuvch Socicly ol'tlio Dio- cese ol' Quebec," incorporated ])y a Statute of the rrovince of Canada, passed in the iburteenth and lll'teenth years ol' the Iveign of Her Majesty, Queen Viotoima, chapter J7L the sum (or Shares of Stocks in the Bank of standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, or of Debenture's, describe Iheni biieiiy,) upon trust to be by the said (Jhurch Society applied to and for the uses a?/d ]tvr poses of the said Societ//, as speri/ied in the said Act of Incorporation and none other. IL A Bequest of a sum of monep, or of Shares of S/oc/,- or Debentures, for one or more of the specific jmr poses of the Societt/. (Same as foregoing, only instead of the words in Italics say) towards the augmentation of the Fund formed for the purpose of providing lor the future su])port ol' the Clergy of the Diocese, called the Sustentation Fund. Or, — Towards the support of Missionaries and Cleruymen of the United Church of England and Irelandin the ]jiocese of Quebec. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for those of the Clergy oT the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Diocese of Quebec, who may be incapacitated by age or inlirmity, called the Pension Inmd. Or, — Towards the augmentation of the Fund formed to make provision for the widows and orphans of the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Dioeese of Quebec, called the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. Or, — Tow^ards the augmentation of the Fund for endow- ing the Church in the Mission of (or at ) held by the said Church Society, subject to the conditions of a Deed of Trust passed ])etween the said Church Society and the Incumbent and Church-Wardens of the Church in the said Mission (or at ) L>07 i iJY WILL ^locK\ or Pub- Sociely. ly on ho Dio- tlic rroviiK'c south years of chapter J 71. ^ or fcJtocks iii name ill tho i.scriho lh(^m ci"'ty ai)i)li(>7'^>NP*' 0/7// e N ill Italics mod I'or the the Cleio'v Clernymen the iJiocc.-se formed to ted Church 3, who may i^ioii I'und. rorin(?d to the Clergy he Diocese id. or eiidow- •• (or at )ject to the the said L-A\'ard(^iis ) Oi',— As the commencement of an endowment for the Church of St in the Mission of (or at ) and to i)rovide for the future maintenance oF divine worship in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Or, — For and towards the oncouranemeut of education, and the support of day schools and CSunday-Schools in the said IJiocese of Quebec, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Or, — For and towards a Fund for assistini? persons pre- paring for the Ministry of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ireland, within the said Diocese of Quebec. Or, — For and towards a Fund for circulating, in the said Diocese of Quebec, the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Com- mon Prayer of th(» United Church of England and Ireland, and Tmoks and Tracts approved l)y the said Church Society for circulation within the said Diocese of Qu<'bec. Or,— As an aid towards the erection, endowment and maintenance of Churches according to the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland, within the Diocese of Quebec, — the erection and maintenance of parsonage hous<'s, — the setting apart of ])urial grounds and church- yards, and the endowment and support of parsonages and rectories within the said Diocese. III. A Devise of Real Estate fur the general purposes of the Society. I give and devise unto " the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Quebec," incorporated by a Statute of the Province of Canada, passed in the fourteenth and fifteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, Queex Victoria, chapter 171, all and singular, &c., (describe the real estate clearly) to have and to hold the said, &c., unto the said Church So- ciety of the Diocese of Quebec, and their successors forever ; upon trust to hold and apply the same, and the rents, issues and prolits thereof to and for the uses and purposes of the said Church Society, as specified in, the said Act of Incorporation, and none other, and under the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation oj he said Church Society, ':i- 1 208 IV. A Devise of Real ICstatfi for any one or more ol the spc ci/lr piirposca of l/tf tSodcf//. Same as in No. .">— only instead ol' llu' woicls in llalits insert the specific purposes, as in No. -2. Y. A Devise to the Socie/f/ of a site for C/i/irr/i, i\'r. Same as in No. 3, down to the words " lor ever" — then j^o on as follows : — to the uses and upon the trusts Ibllow- iiig', that is to siiy : — ui)on the trusts to hold the same lor- ever hereafter as and lor the i)la(M' and site of a Church and church-yard, and burial-«4round, lor the sole use and beiu'lit oi' members of the Church residiiiu' in the piac«' ad- jacent to the said site and premises within ihe st>id Diocese of Qu«'bec, accordini»' to the doctrine jind discipline of th(? United Chiirch of Enp:land and Ireland, and lor no other purposes, and under the ]>iovisions of the aforesaid Act of Incorporation of the said Church tSociety. ,..|i It— -^- MEMBKHS OF THE COUrOKATlON. ELFX'TED ")•" FE15i;rAKY, ISOO. y ;1 Messrs. J. A. Tveady, T. A. Younu', M.A., and Mrs. John Ihtmilton. THE DEPOSITORY (11" TIIK ^ociete for |)romotinf| a^hriiitiau Mnoiuledge, AT MLtSS W(JC)J)S, 82, ST. JOHN STREET within <, QUEBEC. ^ A constant supply ol' BIBLKS, TESTAMENTS, PPtAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS A. cS: M.. and CirUliCIl SEIIVICES always on hand in every styled binding. Sunday School LinuARY Books, ^liscellaneous Pub- lications and Tracts sold at very reasonable rates ; liberal discount to the Clergy. Some excellent blank maps hi store. Qc^ Any of the books in the Catalogues of the S. P. C. K. will be sent for if the orders be left at the Depository, or forwarded to the Secretary of the Society.